LEHIGH WRESTLING SCHEDULE/RESULTS No. 15 LEHIGH VS. PRINCETON PRINCETON TIGERS (6-12, 2-5 EIWA) AT (11-5, 6-1 EIWA) Nov. 6 Sun. at Buffalo Open 3 champs LEEMAN-TURNER ARENA AT GRACE HALL (2,130)• BETHLEHEM, PA. 12 Sat. No. 17 PITTSBURGH (Grace) L, 18-16 FEBRUARY 18, 2012 • 7:00 PM 20 Sun. No. 7 ILLINOIS (Grace) L, 22-18 20 Sun. CLARION (Grace) W, 27-12 SETTING THE SCENE 26 Sat. vs. Arizona State@ W, 24-10 No. 15 Lehigh returns home for its fi nal dual meet of the regular season as the Moun- 26 Sat. vs. Purdue@ W, 32-9 26 Sat. vs. North Carolina@ W, 27-17 tain Hawks host Princeton on senior night inside Leeman-Turner Arena at Grace Hall. The Mountain Hawks enjoyed last weekend’s trip to New England, winning 18-of-20 Dec. bouts against Brown and Harvard and outscoring the two schools 75-9 in two dominant 4 Sun.. at No. 22 Penn* W, 21-15 victories. Senior Zach Rey went 2-0 to set a new Lehigh career record with 71 dual meet 9 Fri. No. 5 PENN STATE (Stabler) L, 24-12 victories. Princeton has improved signifi cantly under the direction of former Lehigh All- 29-30 Th.-Fri. at Midlands Championship 7th, 63.5 pts. American, EIWA Champion and assistant coach Chris Ayres. The Tigers are 2-4 in duals Jan. this month and will host Penn prior to making the trek to Bethlehem. 8 Sun. at No. 4 Cornell* L, 24-12 14 Sat. NAVY* (Grace) W, 28-6 20 Fri.. No. 24 RUTGERS* (Stabler) W, 26-9 FAST FACTS 21 Sat.. BUCKNELL* (Grace) W, 25-15 • Lehigh is wrestling a dual meet against Princeton for just the second time since 2003. 27 Fri. at No. 21 Central Michigan W, 23-11 • Princeton head coach Chris Ayres was an EIWA Champion and All-American for 29 Sun. at No. 10 Oklahoma L, 22-16 Lehigh and spent fi ve years on the Mountain Hawks’ coaching staff, including three Feb. seasons as Greg Strobel’s top assistant. 11 Sat. at Brown* 3:00 • Lehigh’s all-time dual meet record stands at 852-394-21, which ranks fi fth among all 12 Sun. at Harvard* 12:00 Division I wrestling programs. 18 Sat. PRINCETON* (Grace) 7:00

Mar. PROBABLE MATCHUPS 3-4 Sat.-Sun. at EIWA Championships (at Princeton) LEHIGH PRINCETON 15-17Thu-Sat.at NCAA Championships (St. Louis) 125 Alex Abreu (Jr., Highlands Ranch, Colo.) * - EIWA Opponent vs. Garrett Frey (Jr., Pittsburgh, Pa.) OR @ - Northeast Duals (Troy, N.Y.) Ryan Cash (Fr., Aurora, Ohio) 133 No. 16 Mason Beckman (Fr., Greenville, Pa.) MEDIA INFORMATION vs. Joe DeQuinzio (So., Hasbrouck Heights, N.J.) 141 No. 18 Steve Dutton (So., Miller Place, N.Y.) Contact vs. No. 14 Adam Krop (So., Urbana, Md.) Steve Lomangino 149 Shane Welsh (Jr., Burrell, Pa.) OR Offi ce: ...... (610) 758-3174 Kyle Rosser (Sr., Durand, Mich.) Cell ...... (917) 579-0976 vs. Zach Bintliff (Jr., Gladstone, Mo.) E-mail: ...... [email protected] 157 Brian Tanen (Sr., Harleysville, Pa.) Web: ...... www.lehighsports.com vs. No. 9 Daniel Kolodzik (Sr., Bellbrook, Ohio) Twitter ...... @LehighSports 165 Sean Bilodeau (Sr., Harvard, Mass.) OR ...... @LehighWrestling Brandon Hatchett (Sr., Winter Springs, Fla.) Facebook: ...... vs. Rich Eva (Fr., Christiansburg, Va.) ...... Facebook.com/LehighAthletics 174 Nate Brown (Fr., Lewisburg, Pa.) vs. Andy Lowy (Sr., Brookeville, Md.) Broadcast Coverage: 184 No. 2 Robert Hamlin (Jr., Jonesville, Vt.) vs. Dan Santoro (So., Barrington, Ill.) Television: none 197 No. 8 Joe Kennedy (Sr., Milford, Pa.) OR Kadeem Samuels (Sr., Bronx, N.Y.) Radio : ESPN Radio 1230 and 1320 vs. Kurt Brendel (Sr., Pittsburgh, Pa.) beginning at 6:45 with Steve Lomangino 285 No. 2 Zach Rey (Sr., Hopatcong, N.J.) and Gary Brownell vs. Charles Fox (Jr., Sioux Falls, S.D.) OR Bobby Grogan (Jr., Florham Park, N.J.) Internet: Lehighsports.com, with stream- ing video and audio powered by Stretch 34-TIME EIWA CHAMPIONS Internet. 27 INDIVIDUAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

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IN THE POLLS LAST TIME THEY MET NOVEMBER 23, 2008 - BETHLEHEM, PA. LEHIGH 41 - PRINCETON 3 NWCA/USA TODAY RANKINGS Top 25 (2/14/12) The Mountain Hawks ran away with a 41-3 victory over Princeton on the mats at Lee- man-Turner Arena in Grace Hall. No. 22 Lehigh won nine of the 10 matches in its EIWA 1. Oklahoma State opener, with eight wins coming by major decisions, pins or forfeits. The dual begain with 2. Penn State a forfeit to Seth Ciasulli at 141 and a major decision by Trevor Chinn at 149. Princeton 3. Minnesota picked up its only win at 157, before Lehigh closed the dual with seven straight wins. 4. Iowa The Mountain Hawks racked up four more major decisions in fi ve bouts from 165 to 5. Illinois heavyweight, while John McDonald and Matt Fisk closed out the dual with back-to-back T6. Cornell wins by fall at 125 and 133. T6. Ohio State 8. Nebraska 141 Seth Ciasulli (LU) Won by Forfeit 149 Trevor Chinn (LU) major dec. Danny Scotton (Prin) 16-5 9. Pittsburgh 157 Marty Everin (Prin) dec. Sean Bilodeau (LU) 8-2 10. Missouri 165 Mike Galante (LU) major dec. Mike Alvarez (Prin) 21-7 11. Wyoming 174 Brandon Hatchett (LU) dec. Travis Erdman (Prin) 8-3 12. Oklahoma 184 David Craig (LU) major dec. Kurt Brendel (Prin) 12-4 13. Kent State 197 Joe Kennedy (LU) major dec. Zach Morse (Prin) 12-3 14. Michigan 285 Zach Rey (LU) major dec. Stephen Turner (Prin) 17-6 15. Lehigh 125 John McDonald (LU) Fall Robert Benitez (Prin) 2:35 16. Oregon State 133 Matt Fisk (LU) Fall Nikhil Pereira (Prin) 1:59 17. Maryland LEHIGH HEAD COACH PAT SANTORO 18. Northwestern Coach Santoro is in his fourth season as the Lawrence White ‘64 Head Coach of Wres- 19. Binghamton tling at Lehigh. In three seasons Santoro, the 2009 EIWA Coach of the Year, has led the 20. Edinboro Mountain Hawks to a 65-15-1 dual meet record. He has coached four individuals to 21. Virginia EIWA titles, three Mountain Hawks to a total of four All-American medals, and last year 22. Virginia Tech mentiored his fi rst national champion, Zach Rey. He spent fi ve years resurrecting the 23. Old Dominion Maryland program, as he went 48-41-1 in duals and guided the Terrapins to an ACC title in 2008. Prior to his stint at Maryland, Santoro spent nine seasons as an assistant coach at 24. Hofstra Lehigh. He was named NWCA Assistant Coach of the Year in 2003 after helping guide 25. Central Michigan the Brown and White to its third EIWA title in four years, and a fourth place fi nish at the NCAA Championships. A 1992 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, Santoro won a pair of NCAA titles and is the Panthers’ only four-time All-American. InterMat Tournament Strength (For Santoro’s complete bio, see page nine) Top 15 (2/14/12) PRINCETON HEAD COACH CHRIS AYRES 1. Penn State Former Lehigh EIWA Champion and All-American Chris Ayres is in his sixth season as 2. Oklahoma State head coach of the Tigers. Ayres has guided the resurgence of the Tiger program, which 3. Minnesota has produced four All- selections, including two-time NCAA qualifi er Garrett 4. Iowa Frey, in the last two seasons. Ayres, wrestled for the Brown and White from 1995-1999 5. Cornell and coached on Greg Strobel’s staff for fi ve seasons, before moving on to Princeton. He won an EIWA title at 150 in 1998 and earned All-American honors with a sixth place 6. Michigan fi n ish at 157 in 1999. Ayres wrestled under and then coached alongside Pat Santoro and 7. Wyoming succeded him as Lehigh’s Harmon-Rauch Assistant Coach in 2003. 8. Ohio State 9. Iowa State SCOUTING THE TIGERS T10. American Princeton enters the fi nal weekend of the dual meet season at 6-12 overall and 2-5 T10. Edinboro against EIWA foes. The Tigers will host Penn Saturday afternoon before making the trip T10. Maryland to Bethlehem at night. Princeton hosted three duals last weekend, falling to Columbia 13. Lehigh Friday night and Clarion Sunday afternoon, before downing Franklin & Marshall to earn 14. Missouri a Sunday split. Princeton has a pair of wrestlers ranked in the latest Amateur Wrestling T15. Nebraska News poll in Adam Krop (No. 14 at 141) and Daniel Kolodzik (No. 9 at 157). Junior Gar- T15. Stanford rett Frey, a two-time NCAA qualifi er at 125 has been out of the lineup since mid-January. Lehigh and Princeton wrestlers crossed paths once at the Midlands Championships, with Robert Hamlin winning a 12-4 major decision over Dan Santoro at 184.

Lehigh Athletic Media Relations • 641 Taylor Street, Bethlehem, PA • Phone 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 No. 15 LEHIGH VS. PRINCETON• PAGE THREE SERIES HISTORIES LEHIGH DUALS BY MONTH... Lehigh and Princeton meet for the 56th time tonight but just the November: ...... 4-2 second time since 2003. The Mountain Hawks a commanding December: ...... 1-1 edge in the series, and has won the last nine duals versus the January: ...... 4-2 Tigers, covering a span of 44 years. Princeton is 0-27 all-time in February: ...... 2-0 dual meets at Lehigh. LEHIGH IN DUALS DECIDED... Meets Record First Most recent By 5 points or fewer: ...... 0-2 Lehigh vs. Princeton 55 49-5-1 1911 Nov. 2008 By 6-9 points: ...... 1-1 By 10-20 points ...... 6-2 Lehigh vs. Princeton - the last ten duals By over 20 points: ...... 4-0 11/23/08 (at Lehigh) Lehigh 41, Princeton 3 1/30/03 (at Princeton) Lehigh 31, Princeton 12 1/11/02 (at Lehigh) Lehigh 34, Princeton 6 LEHIGH BY THE NUMBERS... 12/5/73 (at Princeton) Lehigh 36, Princeton 6 Dual matches at home: ...... 4-3 2/14/73 (at Lehigh) Lehigh 31, Princeton 8 At Grace Hall ...... 3-2 2/9/72 (at Princeton) Lehigh 21, Princeton 15 At Stabler Arena ...... 1-1 2/10/71 (at Lehigh) Lehigh 17, Princeton 16 Duals on the road: ...... 4-2 2/25/70 (at Princeton) Lehigh 25, Princeton 11 Duals at a neutral site: ...... 3-0 1/11/69 (at Lehigh) Lehigh 31, Princeton 3 Duals in Pennsylvania: ...... 5-3 1/13/68 (at Princeton) Princeton 17, Lehigh 15 Day Matches: ...... 9-3 NCAA CHAMPIONS Night Matches: ...... 3-2 Twenty one Lehigh Wrestlers have won 27 NCAA champion- When winning opening bout: ...... 6-1 ships, ranking fi fth nationally. Zach Rey captured Lehigh’s most When losing opening bout: ...... 5-4 recent title with his triumph at heavyweight last March. When leading after fi ve bouts: ...... 10-1

Rank School Championships When trailing after fi ve bouts:...... 1-4 1. Oklahoma State ...... 134 2. Iowa ...... 78 3. Iowa State ...... 68 LEHIGH DUALS BY WEIGHT CLASS... 4. Oklahoma ...... 65 125 (Beckman, Abreu): ...... 6-10 5. Lehigh ...... 27 133 (Dinnien, Abreu, Beckman): ...... 7-9 6. Michigan State ...... 25 141 (Dutton, Abreu, Carucci): ...... 8-8 7 Penn State ...... 22 149 (Rosser, Salupo, Welsh): ...... 9-7 8. Michigan ...... 21 157 (Tanen,Welsh,Salupo,Bilodeau): 5-11 Northern Iowa ...... 21 165 (Hatchett, Bilodeau): ...... 11-5 10. Illinois ...... 20 174 (Brown, Bailey): ...... 11-5 Minnesota ...... 20 184 (Hamlin): ...... 15-1 12. Wisconsin ...... 18 197 (Kennedy, Samuels): ...... 14-2 13. Pittsburgh ...... 16 285 (Rey): ...... 15-1 14. Ohio State ...... 14 15. Cornell ...... 12 ANYONE, ANYTIME, ANYWHERE Oregon State ...... 12 Lehigh will once again face one of the nation’s toughest dual meet schedules. The Mountain Hawks went 3-5 versus ranked foes this ALL-AMERICAN HEROES season and also defeated NCAA 6th place fi nisher Arizona State, With three All-Americans last year, Lehigh crowned its most and a Purdue squad that is currently receiving top 25 votes at the All-Americans at one tournament since 2006. The Mountain Northeast Duals. Hawks rank ninth in total All-American medals won. Lehigh teams have fi nished in the top fi ve a remarkable 16 times. Date Opponent Rank (Then) Current Rank Result 11/12 Pittsburgh 17 9 L, 18-16 Rank School All-Americans 11/20 Illinois 7 5 L, 22-18 1. Oklahoma State ...... 425 11/26 Purdue NR RV W, 32-9 2. Iowa ...... 291 12/4 at Penn 22 NR W, 21-15 3. Iowa State ...... 281 12/9 Penn State 5 2 L, 24-12 4. Oklahoma ...... 262 1/8 at Cornell T-4 T6 L, 24-12 5. Michigan ...... 172 1/20 Rutgers 24 NR W, 26-9 6 Penn State ...... 171 1/27 at Central Mich. 21 25 W, 23-11 7. Minnesota ...... 150 1/29 at Oklahoma 10 12 L, 22-16 8. Michigan State ...... 135 9. Lehigh ...... 131 10. Northern Iowa ...... 114

Lehigh Athletic Media RelationsExperience • 641 Taylor Street, Lehigh Bethlehem, Football PA • Phone 2003 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 No. 15 LEHIGH VS. PRINCETON • PAGE FOUR THE VERMON-STER CONTINUES TO ROLL LEHIGH AT THE MIDLANDS Junior Robert Hamlin is enjoying another outstanding season, Junior Robert Hamlin won a 5-2 decision over Central Michigan’s with a sparkling 22-1 record and No. 2 national ranking at 184. Ben Bennett to win the 184 lb. weight class at the 49th Ken Kraft The fi rst NCAA wrestling All-American from the state of Ver- Midlands Championships, Dec. 29-30 at Northwestern’s Welsh- mont, Hamlin enjoyed a spectacular sophomore season that saw Ryan Arena. With the win Hamlin became the fourth Lehigh him win an EIWA Championship and advance to the NCAA undergraduate to win a Midlands title, and the second in as many fi n als at 184. Hamlin went 32-3 last season and has won fi ve years. Hamlin was one of three Mountain Hawks to place in the straight bouts since suffering his only loss of the season back on top eight as senior Joe Kennedy fi nished fi fth at 197 and junior January 8. He won the UB Open in November and in December Shane Welsh placed eighth at 149. As a team Lehigh fi nished in became the fourth Lehigh Undergraduate to win a Midlands seventh place with 63.5 points. title. Hamlin owns a 72-16 career record, and has won his last seven bouts. RANK AND FILE Five Mountain Hawks are ranked in the latest polls conducted CLIMBING THE LADDER by Amateur Wrestling News, while six Mountain Hawks are Last month, senior Zach Rey became the 12th Lehigh wrestler recognized in the latest rankings by InterMat. Four Lehigh grap- to win 100 career bouts. Rey pinned his way to the heavyweight plers are ranked by W.I.N. Magazine. Freshman Mason Beckman title at the Shorty Hitchcock Memorial Classic, including a fi rst- cracked the InterMat rankings and moved up in the A.W.N. polls period fall against Virginia Tech’s Dan Garwood for win No. with his win over Steven Keith. Last week the NCAA unveiled 100. With two wins last weekend, Rey became Lehigh’s career the second of three coaches’ panel rankings, with six Mountain leader in dual meet wins, with 71, eclipsing the mark set by Hawks recognized in the top 33 at their weight class. Seniors Jon Trenge ‘05. Rey captured Lehigh’s 27th individual national Brandon Hatchett and Joe Kennedy fell out of the coaches’ panel championship last March, capping a spectacular 34-1 junior sea- rankings because they were both out of action due to injury. Ken- son. He now owns a 109-12 career record Rey will bid to become nedy made his return to the lineup last weekend. Lehigh’s 15th three-time All-American and its fi rst two-time national champion since Darryl Burley (1979, 1983). The last Weight Wrestler A.W.N. IM W.I.N. NCAA Lehigh grappler to win NCAA titles in consecutive seasons was 133 Mason Beckman 16 18 15 23 Mark Lieberman who did so in 1978 and 1979. 141 Stephen Dutton 18 19 15 21 149 Shane Welsh ------27 165 Brandon Hatchett ----- 9 ------Lehigh Wrestlers with 100 career victories 174 Nate Brown ------26 1. Jon Trenge (2001-05) 133 184 Robert Hamlin 2 3 2 3 2. Chris Ayres (1996-99) 120 197 Joe Kennedy 8 11 7 ----- 3. Troy Letters (2003-06) 115 285 Zach Rey 2 3 3 3 4. Rick Hepp (1992-95) 113 5. Steve Cassidy (1991-95) 110 THE THREE CAPTAINS 6. Zach Rey (2008-12) 109 Three upperclassmen will captain the Mountain Hawks for the 7. John Van Doren (1996-99) 108 2011-12 season. All three will enter their second season as captains 8. Rob Rohn (1992-02) 106 for the Brown and White. Fifth-year senior Zach Rey (Hopatcong, 9. Dave Esposito (1997-2001) 105 N.J.) along with true senior Joe Kennedy (Milford, Pa.) and 10. Bill Closson (1994-98) 104 fourth-year junior Robert Hamlin (Jonesville, Vt.) will captain 11. Pete Yozzo (1984-87) 101 the Mountain Hawks. Rey and Hamlin were NCAA fi nalists a Brad Dillon (2001-04) 101 year ago, while Kennedy fell one win short of earning All-Ameri- ca honors. Lehigh career leaders - dual meet victories 1. Zach Rey (2009-12) 71 SEASON/CAREER RECORDS FOR LEHIGH PROBABLES 2. Jon Trenge (2001-05) 70 Wt. Name Season Career Duals Bonus Wins 3. Derek Zinck (2003-06) 67 125 Alex Abreu 1-12 8-20 2-12 4 Brad Dillon (2001-04) 67 133 Mason Beckman 22-7 22-7 11-5 11 5. Travis Frick (2003-06) 66 141 Stephen Dutton 13-4 36-18 21-9 17 149 Shane Welsh 18-5 47-21 4-1 20 MASON MOVES UP 149 Kyle Rosser 11-8 62-38 2-7 31 True freshman Mason Beckman has impressed in his move 157 Brian Tanen 5-10 37-40 12-20 10 up to 133. Beckman went 3-2 at the Midlands in his fi rst event 165 Sean Bilodeau 14-4 50-42 32-29 32 up at the new weight class. He owns upset wins over nation- 165 Brandon Hatchett 13-3 65-28 31-12 25 ally-ranked Aaron Kalil of Navy and Steven Keith of Harvard. 174 Nate Brown 14-5 14-5 11-4 4 Beckman has won 11 of his last 12 bouts at 133, including a fi rst 184 Robert Hamlin 22-1 72-16 45-7 23 period fall from neutral against Keith last weekend. He is now 197 Joe Kennedy 16-4 77-44 49-23 27 22-7 on the season and is ranked 16th by Amateur Wrestling 197 Kadeem Samuels 13-7 40-35 8-12 8 News. Beckman is one of four true freshmen who have com- 285 Zach Rey 19-1 109-12 71-6 39 peted in duals for Lehigh this season.

Lehigh Athletic Media RelationsExperience • 641 Taylor Street, Lehigh Bethlehem, Football PA • Phone 2003 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 No. 15 LEHIGH VS. PRINCETON • PAGE FIVE SENIOR SEND-OFF THE GREG STROBEL COACHING TREE Tonight’s match marks the fi nal home appearance for Lehigh’s Pat Santoro and Chris Ayres are two of fi ve men who served as an seven member senior class. The Mountain Hawks’ wrestling assistant coach at Lehigh under Greg Strobel, before moving on to class of 2012 will be recognized prior to tonight’s dual. Here’s a a Division I head coaching job. look at Lehigh’s seven seniors and their major accomplishments in the Brown and White: Name Yrs. as Asst. Head Coaching Job(s) Pat Santoro 1994-2003 Maryland (2003-08) 165 - Sean Bilodeau - 50-42 career record, 25 falls, 32 BW Lehigh (2008-present) EIWA Placewinner: 8th (2011) Joel Sharratt 1996-1998 Air Force (2006-present) Represented Lehigh at 2009, 2010, 2011 EIWA at 157 Kerry McCoy 2000-2005 Stanford (2005-08), 10-10 career record inside Grace Hall Maryland (2008-present) Chris Ayres 2001-2006 Princeton (2006-present) 165 - Brandon Hatchett - 65-28 career record, 10 falls, 25 BW Jason Kutz 2003-2006, 07-08 East Stroudsburg (2006-07) 2011 NCAA All-American (7th at 165) Two-time NCAA Qualifi er (2010, 2011) LEHIGH WRESTLING: THE OVER-50 CLUB Two-time EIWA Place winner (2nd - 2010, 6th - 2011) School No. of meets LU Record First 13-2 career record inside Grace Hall 1. Penn State 100 34-63-3 1911 2. Navy 92 45-47-0 1910 197 - Joe Kennedy - 77-44 career record, 7 falls, 27 BW 3. Cornell 89 57-27-4 1910 Two-time team captain (2010-11 and 2011-12) 4. Syracuse 68 55-13-0 1926 2011 NCAA Qualifi er (Round of 12) 5. Army 64 52-9-3 1922 Two-time EIWA Place winner (6th - 2010, 5th - 2011) 6. Pittsburgh 57 39-16-2 1916 Three-time Midlands Place winner (8th - 2009, 5th - 2010 and 7. Princeton 55 49-5-1 1911 2011) 8. Penn 51 41-9-1 1912 Las Vegas Invitational Place winner (6th - 2008) 14-7 career record inside Grace Hall SAMUELS STEPS IN AND SUCCEEDS 285 - Zach Rey - 109-12 career record, 21 falls, 39 BW The injury to Joe Kennedy allowed fi fth-year senior Kadeem 2011 NCAA Champion (285) Samuels to step into Lehigh’s lineup at 197. Samuels has made Two-time team captain (2010-11, 2011-12) the most of his opportunity winning fi ve of his six dual bouts last Two-time All-American: 2010 (3rd), 2011 (1st) month. A Midlands place winner at 184 last season, Samuels is 8-1 Three-time NCAA Qualifi er (2009, 2010, 2011) in his last nine career dual meet appearances. showing incredible EIWA Champion: 2010 improvement since going 0-11 in duals at 184 as a true freshman EIWA Runner-up: 2009, 2011 in 2007-08. Midlands Champion: 2010 24-1 career record inside Grace Hall LEHIGH DUO DOES WELL IN RETURN TO LINEUP The Mountain Hawks’ lineup was bolstered by the return of ju- 149 - Kyle Rosser - 62-38 career record, 16 falls, 31 BW nior Shane Welsh and senior Joe Kennedy to action last weekend Started nine career duals for Mountain Hawks (one at 133 as in New England. Kennedy and Welsh are two of the Mountain true freshman, eight at 149) Hawks’ three place winners from the Midlands Championships, Won 31 bouts in 2010-11 season but prior to last weekend combined to wrestle just once since late 0-2 career record inside Grace Hall December. Kennedy returned from a hand injury, suffered a hand injury prior to Lehigh’s dual at Cornell, to post a win by major 197 - Kadeem Samuels - 40-35 career record, 3 falls, 8 BW decision against Brown and a fall in just 23 seconds versus Har- Midlands Place winner: 2010 (7th - 184) vard. He is now 16-4 on the season and ranked in the top ten at Has won 8 of last 9 dual matches after losing fi rst 11 of career 197. Welsh placed eighth at the Midlands, defaulting with a knee 3-2 career record inside Grace Hall injury, and wrestled just once (against Navy, Jan. 14) before last weekend. He picked up two victories, including a major decision 157 - Brian Tanen - 37-40 career record, 6 falls 10 BW against Harvard to improve his season record to an impressive Graduated with 3.70 GPA in Earth and Environmental Science 18-5. Pursuing Master’s Degree in Secondary Education 2-6 career record inside Grace Hall COMING UP NEXT Lehigh will travel to Princeton, N.J. for the 108th EIWA Cham- FROM COAST TO COAST pionships, hosted by Princeton March 3-4 at Jadwin Gym. The Lehigh prides itself in bringing in student-athletes from across Mountain Hawks will be looking to win their fi rst EIWA title the nation. This season, 12 different states are represented since 2006 while trying to deny Cornell a fi fth straight crown. among the 32 men on Lehigh’s roster, including Colorado, Also at stake will be automatic berths to the NCAA Champion- Florida, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, , New ships, March 15-17 in St. Louis, Mo. York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Texas and Vermont. Eight different states are represented among Lehigh’s 13 listed probable starters for this weekend’s duals. Lehigh’s seven se- niors hail from six different states.

Lehigh Athletic Media RelationsExperience • 641 Taylor Street, Lehigh Bethlehem, Football PA • Phone 2003 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 No. 15 LEHIGH VS. PRINCETON • PAGE SIX 2011-12 RESULTS November 26, 2011 November 12, 2011 Hudson Valley CC - Troy, N.Y. Leeman-Turner Arena at Grace Hall Lehigh 32, Purdue 9 Pittsburgh 18, Lehigh 16 125 – Mason Beckman (LU) MD Camden Eppert (PU) 10-2 125 - Anthony Zanetta (Pitt) dec. Mason Beckman (LU) 9-2 133 – Matt Fields (PU) Fall Chris Dinnien (LU) 2:50 133 - Shelton Mack (Pitt) dec. Chris Dinnien (LU) 10-5 141 – Jake Fleckenstein (PU) dec. Jim Carucci (LU) 8-3 141 - Travis Shaffer (Pitt) dec. Alex Abreu (LU) 3-0 149 – Shane Welsh (LU) Fall Frankie Porras (PU) 2:31 149 - Tyler Nauman (Pitt) dec. Kyle Rosser (LU) 7-6 157 – Brian Tanen (LU) dec. Tommy Churchard (PU) 6-1 157 - Donnie Tasser (Pitt) dec. Shane Welsh (LU) 6-2 165 – Brandon Hatchett (LU) MD Kyle Mosier (PU) 10-2 165 - Brandon Hatchett (LU) dec. Tyler Wilps (Pitt) 7-4 174 – Nate Brown (LU) dec. Andy Wiseman (PU) 4-1 174 - Nate Brown (LU) dec. P.J. Tasser (Pitt) 4-3 184 – Robert Hamlin (LU) dec. Braden Atwood (PU) 13-7 184 - Robert Hamlin (LU) MD Andy Vaughan (Pitt) 18-6 197 – Joe Kennedy (LU) won by forfeit 197 - Matt Wilps (Pitt) dec. Joe Kennedy (LU) 4-3 285 – Zach Rey (LU) dec. Roger Vukobratovich (PU) 8-3 285 - Zach Rey (LU) Fall Joel Yahner (Pitt) 1:01 November 26, 2011 November 20, 2011 Hudson Valley CC - Troy, N.Y. Leeman-Turner Arena at Grace Hall Lehigh 27, North Carolina 17 Illinois 22, Lehigh 18 125 – Mason Beckman (LU) dec. Brian Bokoski (UNC) 12-8 125 - Jesse Delgado (Ill) MD Mason Beckman (LU) 9-1 133 – Brock LiVorio (UNC) TF5 Alex Abreu (LU) 16-0, 4:58 133 - B.J. Futrell (Ill) Fall Alex Abreu (LU) 4:42 141 – Evan Henderson (UNC) TF5 Jim Carucci (LU) 16-1, 5:09 141 - Steve Dutton (Ill) dec. Tucker Armstrong (Ill) 6-0 149 – Jon Burns (UNC) dec. Kyle Rosser (LU) 7-3 149 - Eric Terrazas (Ill) MD Kyle Rosser (LU) 10-2 157 – Corey Mock (UNC) MD Anthony Salupo (LU) 13-2 157 - Jackson Morse (Ill) MD Brian Tanen (LU) 9-1 165 – Brandon Hatchett (LU) won by forfeit 165 - Brandon Hatchett (LU) inj. def. Conrad Polz (Ill) 1:59 174 – Nate Brown (LU) won by forfeit 174 - Jordan Blanton (LU) MD Nate Brown (LU) 17-7 184 – Robert Hamlin (LU) dec. Alex Utley (UNC) 4-2 184 - Robert Hamlin (LU) dec. Tony Dallago (Ill) 9-5 197 – Joe Kennedy (LU) dec. Nick Tenpenny (UNC) 6-2 197 - Joe Kennedy (LU) dec. Mario Gonzalez (Ill) 4-2 285 – Zach Rey (LU) won by forfeit 285 - Zach Rey (LU) dec. Pat Walker (Ill) 2-0 December 4, 2011 November 20, 2011 The Palestra - Philadelphia, Pa. Leeman-Turner Arena at Grace Hall Lehigh 21, Penn 15 Lehigh 27, Clarion 12 133 – Bryan Ortenzio (Penn) MD Chris Dinnien (LU) 13-2 125 - Mason Beckman (LU) TF5 Trey Hicks (Clar) 18-3, 7:00 141 – Zack Kemmerer (Penn) TF5 Jim Carucci (LU) 16-1, 5:22 133 - Joe Waltko (Clar) MD Chris Dinnien (LU) 16-5 149 – Steve Robertson (Penn) dec. Kyle Rosser (LU) 10-3 141 - Steve Dutton (LU) dec. Tyler Bedelyon (Clar) 12-10 s.v. 157 – Brian Tanen (LU) dec. Troy Hernandez (Penn) 10-8 149 - Anthony Salupo (LU) Fall Cameron Moran (Clar) 2:18 165 – Brandon Hatchett (LU) dec. Lorenzo Thomas (Penn) 7-2 157 - James Fleming (Clar) TF5 Brian Tanen (LU) 16-1, 4:55 174 – Ian Korb (Penn) dec. Nate Brown (LU) 6-4, s.v. 165 - B. Abdurakhmanov (Clar) dec. Brandon Hatchett (LU) 6-4 s.v. 184 – Robert Hamlin (LU) dec. Erich Smith (Penn) 6-1 174 - Nate Brown (LU) dec. Ryan Darch (Clar) 4-0 197 – Joe Kennedy (LU) dec. Micah Burak (Penn) 6-2 184 - Robert Hamlin (LU) MD Steve Cressley (Clar) 12-2 285 – Zack Rey (LU) Fall Anthony DiLonardo (Penn) 6:44 197 - Kadeem Samuels (LU) dec. Alex Thomas (Clar) 7-3 125 – Mason Beckman (LU) dec. Geoffrey Bostany (Penn) 3-2 285 - Zach Rey (LU) dec. Quintas McCorkle (Clar) 3-0 December 9, 2011 November 26, 2011 Stabler Arena Hudson Valley CC - Troy, N.Y. Penn State 24, Lehigh 12 Lehigh 24, Arizona State 10 125 - Nico Megaludis (PSU) dec. Mason Beckman (LU) 4-0 125 – Mason Beckman (LU) dec. Dalton Miller (ASU) 4-2 133 - Chris Dinnien (LU) dec. Derek Reber (PSU) 10-7 133 – Shane McGough (ASU) dec. Alex Abreu (LU) 5-0 141 - Bryan Pearsall (PSU) MD Jim Carucci (LU) 12-2 141 – Nathan Hoffer (ASU) MD Jim Carucci (LU) 10-0 149 - Frank Molinaro (PSU) MD Anthony Salupo (LU) 14-3 149 – Kyle Rosser (LU) dec. Joel Smith (ASU) 8-7 157 - Dylan Alton (PSU) MD Sean Bilodeau (LU) 10-1 157 – Brian Tanen (LU) dec. Kyle DeBerry (ASU) 5-4 165 - David Taylor (PSU) dec. Brandon Hatchett (LU) 8-5 165 – B. Hatchett (LU) TF5 Hans Rasmusson (ASU) 21-6, 5:05 174 - Ed Ruth (PSU) injury default Nate Brown (LU) 5:00 174 – Nate Brown (LU) dec. Eric Starks (ASU) 5-1, s.v. 2 184 - Robert Hamlin (LU) dec. Quentin Wright (PSU) 8-3 184 – Robert Hamlin (LU) MD Kevin Radford (ASU) 10-2 197 - Joe Kennedy (LU) dec. Justin Ortega (PSU) 2-0 197 – Joe Kennedy (LU) dec. Tommy Burriel (ASU) 3-2 285 - Zach Rey (LU) dec. Cameron Wade (PSU) 3-2 285 – Levi Cooper (ASU) dec. Zach Rey (LU) 5-1

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2011-12 RESULTS (continued) January 27, 2012 January 8, 2012 McGuirk Arena - Mount Pleasant, Mich. Newman Arena - Ithaca, N.Y. Lehigh 23, Central Michigan 11 Cornell 24, Lehigh 12 125 – Joe Roth (CMU) TF5 Alex Abreu (LU) 24-9, 7:00 125 - Bricker Dixon (CU) dec. Alex Abreu (LU) 6-1 133 – Mason Beckman (LU) dec. Zach Horan (CMU) 2-1, t.b. 133 - Frank Perrelli (CU) dec. Mason Beckman (LU) 7-6 141 – Steve Dutton (LU) TF5 Scott Mattingly (CMU) 17-2, 7:00 141 - Mike Nevinger (CU) dec. Steve Dutton (LU) 4-2 149 – Kyle Rosser (LU) dec. Joey Kielbasa (CMU) 5-2 149 - Chris Villalonga (CU) dec Anthony Salupo (LU) 4-2 157 – Donnie Corby (CMU) dec. Brian Tanen (LU) 2-1 157 - Kyle Dake (CU) TF5 Brian Tanen (LU) 16-0, 3:45 165 – Mike Ottinger (CMU) dec. Sean Bilodeau (LU) 3-2 165 - Sean Bilodeau (LU) dec. Marshall Peppelman (CU) 3-1, s.v. 174 – Nate Brown (LU) dec. Anthony Bill (CMU) 4-0 174 - Nate Brown (LU) dec. Billy George (CU) 2-0, s.v. 184 – Robert Hamlin (LU) dec. Ben Bennett (CMU) 3-1 s.v. 184 - Steve Bosak (CU) dec. Robert Hamlin (LU) 2-1 197 – Kadeem Samuels (LU) dec. Chad Friend (CMU) 10-4 197 - Cam Simaz (CU) MD Kadeem Samuels (LU) 10-2 285 – Zach Rey (LU) dec. Peter Sturgeon (CMU) 5-3 285 - Zach Rey (LU) Fall Maciej Jochym (CU) 3:46 January 29, 2012 January 14, 2012 McCasland Field House - Norman, Okla. Leeman-Turner Arena at Grace Hall Oklahoma 22, Lehigh 16 Lehigh 28, Navy 6 165 – Sean Bilodeau (LU) dec. Bubby Graham (OU) 11-5 184 - Robert Hamlin (LU) dec. Luke Rebertus (Navy) 6-2 174 – Nate Brown (LU) MD Marcus Armato (OU) 11-2 197 - Kadeem Samuels (LU) dec. Paul Rands (Navy) 11-6 184 – Robert Hamlin (LU) dec. Erich Schmidtke (OU) 7-3 285 - Zach Rey (LU) dec. Dan Miller (Navy) 3-1 197 – Kadeem Samuels (LU) dec. Keldrick Hall (OU) 7-6 125 - Tyler Sackett (Navy) dec. Alex Abreu (Lehigh) 7-5 285 – Zach Rey (LU) dec. Kyle Colling (OU) 5-3 133 - Mason Beckman (LU) dec. Aaron Kalil (Navy) 6-5, t.b. 125 – Jarrod Patterson (OU) TF4 Alex Abreu (LU) 23-8, 5:55 141 - Steve Dutton (LU) major dec. Raymond Borja (Navy) 12-3 133 – Jordan Keller (OU) Fall Mason Beckman (LU) 2:59 149 - Shane Welsh (LU) dec. Peyton Walsh (Navy) 9-5 141 – Kendrick Maple (Oklahoma) MD Steve Dutton (LU) 14-5 157 - Bobby Barnhisel (Navy) dec. Brian Tanen (LU) 7-0 149 – Nick Lester (OU) dec. Anthony Salupo (LU) 6-1 165 - Sean Bilodeau (LU) Fall Mike Brant (Navy) 3:36 157 – Matt Lester (Oklahoma) TF5 Brian Tanen (LU) 16-0, 5:16 174 - Nate Brown (LU) dec. Oscar Huntley (Navy) 4-3 February 11, 2012 January 20, 2012 Pizzitola Center - Providence, R.I. Stabler Arena Lehigh 35, Brown 3 Lehigh 26, Rutgers 9 125 – Billy Watterson (BU) dec. Alex Abreu (LU) 10-6 125 – Vincent Dellafave (RU) dec. Alex Abreu (LU) 5-2 133 – Mason Beckman (LU) MD Beau Martino (BU) 20-7 133 – Mason Beckman (LU) MD Joe Langel (RU) 14-6 141 – Steve Dutton (LU) MD Zach Tanenbaum (BU) 12-3 141 – Steve Dutton (LU) dec. Billy Ashnault (RU) 8-2 149 – Shane Welsh (LU) dec. Ricky Bailey (BU) 11-6 149 – Anthony Salupo (LU) dec. Anthony Perrotti (RU) 6-1 157 – Brian Tanen (LU) MD Max Lewin (BU) 12-3 157 – Brian Tanen (LU) dec. Anthony Volpe (RU) 4-1 165 – Sean Bilodeau (LU) MD Jeff Lemmer (BU) 15-2 165 – Scott Winston (RU) dec. Sean Bilodeau (LU) 5-1 174 – Nate Brown (LU) dec. Dave Foxen (BU) 3-1, s.v. 174 – Greg Zannetti (RU) dec. Nate Brown (LU) 3-2 184 – Robert Hamlin (LU) dec. Ophir Bernstein (BU) 10-4 184 – Robert Hamlin (LU) inj. default Dan Seidenberg (RU) 1:36 197 – Joe Kennedy (LU) MD Marcos Aranda (BU) 16-5 197 – Kadeem Samuels (LU) dec. Dan Rinaldi (RU) 6-4 285 – Zach Rey (Lehigh) won by forfeit 285 – Zach Rey (LU) MD Carl Buchholz (RU) 15-5 February 12, 2012 January 21, 2012 Malkin Athletic Center - Cambridge, Mass. Leeman-Turner Arena at Grace Hall Lehigh 40, Harvard 6 Lehigh 25, Bucknell 15 125 – Alex Abreu (LU) dec. Max Mejia (HU) 8-2 125 – Austin Miller (BU) dec. Alex Abreu (LU) 7-3 133 – Mason Beckman (LU) Fall Steven Keith (HU) 2:54 133 – Mason Beckman (LU) MD Shawn Armato (BU) 18-6 141 – Steve Dutton (LU) MD Shay Warren (HU) 10-2 141 – Steve Dutton (LU) MD Derrik Russell (BU) 10-2 149 – Shane Welsh (LU) MD Patrick Hogan (HU) 16-2 149 – Anthony Salupo (LU) dec. Alex Pellicciotti (BU) 5-3 157 – Walter Peppelman (HU) Fall Brian Tanen (LU) 4:54 157 – John Regan (BU) dec. Brian Tanen (LU) 4-1 165 – Sean Bilodeau (LU) Fall Ian Roy (HU) 4:40 165 – Corey Lear (BU) Fall Sean Bilodeau (LU) 2:23 174 – Nate Brown (LU) MD Josh Popple (HU) 12-2 174 – Stephen McPeek (BU) dec. Kevin Bailey (LU) 7-6 184 – Robert Hamlin (LU) dec. Cameron Croy (HU) 13-7 184 – Robert Hamlin (LU) won by forfeit 197 – Joe Kennedy (LU) Fall Bryan Panzano (HU) 0:23 197 – Kadeem Samuels (LU) MD Joe McMullan (BU) 16-8 285 – Zach Rey (LU) MD David Ng (HU) 12-3 285 – Zach Rey (LU) MD Tyler Lyster (BU) 12-4

Lehigh Athletic Media RelationsExperience • 641 Taylor Street, Lehigh Bethlehem, Football PA • Phone 2003 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 No. 15 LEHIGH VS. PRINCETON• PAGE EIGHT 2011-12 LEHIGH WRESTLING ROSTER Name Yr./El. Wt. Hometown/High School Major Alex Abreu Jr./So. 125 Highlands Ranch, Colo./Rock Canyon Computer Engineering Kevin Bailey Sr./Jr. 174 Chagrin Falls, Ohio/Walsh Jesuit Mechanical Engineering Mason Beckman Fr./Fr. 133 Greenville, Pa./Reynolds Business Sean Bilodeau Sr./Sr. 165 Harvard, Mass./Brooks School Earth and Environmental Science John Bolich Fr./Fr. 184 Willow Grove, Pa./Upper Moreland Engineering Nathaniel Brown Fr./Fr. 174 Lewisburg, Pa./Lewisburg Arts and Sciences Jim Carucci Fr./Fr. 141 New Hartford, N.Y./Shenendehowa Engineering Scott Collins So./So. 125 Dallas, Texas/Bishop Lynch (Blair Academy)Arts and Sciences Jack Delia Fr./Fr. 285 Lebanon, N.J./North Hunterdon Engineering Chris Dinnien Fr./Fr. 133 Ambler, Pa./Germantown Academy Arts and Sciences Stephen Dutton So./So. 141 Miller Place, N.Y./Rocky Point Mechanical Engineering Josh Fitch Sr./Jr. 157 Baltimore, Md./McDonogh Journalism Robert Hamlin Sr./Jr. 184 Jonesville, Vt./Mount Mansfi eld Union Materials Science and Engineering Brandon Hatchett Sr./Sr. 165 Winter Springs, Fla./Oviedo Architecture Eric Hess Fr./Fr. 157/165 Benton, Pa./Benton Business Joe Kennedy Sr./Sr. 197 Milford, Pa./Delaware Valley Earth and Environmental Science Justin Koren Sr./Jr. 149 Cary, N.C./Cary Global Studies Dominic Maurillo So./So. 141 Nutley, N.J./Queen of Peace (Blair Academy) Business Austin Meys Jr./So. 174 Clifton Park, N.Y./Shenendehowa Earth and Environmental Science Joey Napoli Jr./Jr. 157 Boiling Springs, Pa./Cumberland Valley Mechanical Engineering David Quackenbos Fr./Fr. 197 Brogue, Pa./Red Lion Business Zach Rey Sr./Sr. 285 Hopatcong, N.J./Hopatcong Earth and Environmental Science Kyle Rosser Sr./Sr. 149 Durand, Mich./Corunna Architecture Anthony Salupo So./Fr. 149 Lakewood, Ohio/St. Edward Engineering Kadeem Samuels Sr./Sr. 197 Bronx, N.Y./Fordham Prep Mechanical Engineering Dillon Smith So./So. 157 Jim Thorpe, Pa./Jim Thorpe Business Cal Stack So./So. 157 Voorhees, N.J./Eastern Regional Arts and Sciences Will Sullivan Fr./Fr. 157 Landing, N.J./Roxbury Arts and Sciences Brian Tanen Sr./Sr. 157 Harleysville, Pa./Souderton Secondary Education Shane Welsh Jr./So. 149 Lower Burrell, Pa./Burrell Chemical Engineering Max Wessell So./Fr. 197 Boulder, Colo./Boulder Business Albert Woody Jr./So. 141 Pikesville, Md./McDonogh Bioengineering

Lawrence White ‘64 Head Coach: Pat Santoro (Pittsburgh ‘92), fourth season Assistant Coach: Brad Dillon (Lehigh ‘04), fourth season Assistant Coach: John Hughes (Penn State ‘02), fourth season Volunteer Coach: Steve Mocco (Oklahoma State ‘06), second season

TOURNAMENT TESTED Mat Town Invitational - Lock Haven, Pa. - Nov. 26, 2011 Here’s a look at how Lehigh wrestlers have fared in open tournament Lehigh entrants: fi ve competition this season. Place winners: four, Joey Napoli (1st, 157), Eric Hess (2nd, 157), John Bol- ich (2nd, 184), Jack Delia (2nd, 285). UB Open - Buffalo, N.Y. - Nov. 6, 2011 Lehigh entrants: 13 Nittany Lion Open - University Park, Pa. - Dec. 4, 2011 Place winners: ten, Eric Hess (1st, 157), Sean Bilodeau (1st, 165), Robert Lehigh entrants: eight Hamlin (1st, 184), Kyle Rosser (2nd, 149), Nate Brown (3rd, 174), Joe Ken- Place winners: three, Kadeem Samuels (4th, 197), Eric Hess (6th, 157), Joey nedy (3rd, 197), Jack Delia (3rd, 285), Mason Beckman (4th, 125), Kadeem Napoli (7th, 157) Samuels (4th, 197), John Bolich (7th, 184) Cleveland State Open - Cleveland, Ohio - Dec. 18, 2011 Knight Point Open - Clarion, Pa. - Nov. 6, 2011 Lehigh entrants: two, Place winners: zero Lehigh entrants: six Place winners: four. Shane Welsh (1st, 149), Brandon Hatchett (1st, 165), Wilkes Open - Wilkes-Barre, Pa. - Dec. 28, 2011 Joey Napoli (2nd, 157), Anthony Salupo (3rd, 149) Lehigh entrants: fi ve, Place winners: one, Jack Delia (3rd, 285)

East Stroudsburg Open - East Stroudsburg, Pa. - Nov. 12, 2011 Shorty Hitchcock Memorial Classic - Millersville, Pa. - Jan. 15, 2012 Lehigh entrants: fi ve Lehigh entrants: 11 Place winners: three. Anthony Salupo (2nd, 149), Jack Delia (2nd, 285), Place winners: nine: Mason Beckman (1st, 133), Anthony Salupo (1st, 149), Joey Napoli (3rd, 157) Joey Napoli (1st, 157), Sean Bilodeau (1st, 165), Kevin Bailey (1st, 174), Zach Rey (1st, 285), Jack Delia (2nd, 285), Kyle Rosser (3rd, 149), John TCNJ Open - Trenton, N.J. - Nov. 20, 2011 Bolich (4th, 184) Lehigh entrants: nine Place winners: fi ve, Joey Napoli (1st, 157), Eric Hess (2nd, 157), John Bolich Edinboro Open - Edinboro, Pa. - Feb. 11, 2012 (2nd, 184), Shane Welsh (3rd, 157), Jack Delia (5th, 285). Lehigh entrants: six, Place winners: one, Eric Hess (2nd, 165)

Lehigh Athletic Media RelationsExperience • 641 Taylor Street, Lehigh Bethlehem, Football PA • Phone 2003 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 No. 15 LEHIGH VS. PRINCETON • PAGE NINE LAWRENCE WHITE HEAD COACH - PAT SANTORO record six place-winners at the Midlands coach at Duquesne and the two seasons Championships and reached the fi nals at prior to that as a graduate assistant at the Virginia Duals for the second straight Penn State. season. In March, Santoro guided Rey to Regarded throughout the commu- an EIWA title and All-America honors nity as one of the ’s top teachers and with a third place fi nish at the NCAA recruiters, Santoro has enjoyed success Championships, the program’s fi rst All- at every level of wrestling, both as a American in four years. coach and a competitor. After wrestling Santoro produced an immediate for Bethlehem Catholic High School turnaround in his fi rst season back in and taking a post-graduate year at Blair Bethlehem. The Mountain Hawks won Academy, Santoro wrestled collegiately their fi rst 15 duals to start the season, at the University of Pittsburgh, where he including victories over the likes of Mary- became the Panthers’ only four-time All- land, Michigan, Penn State and Lehigh’s America while capturing national titles in fi r st-ever dual win over Oklahoma State. 1988 and 1989 at 142 pounds. A three- The team’s 23-1 dual mark surpassed time Eastern Wrestling League Cham- the school record for dual wins in a pion, he was the recipient of Pittsburgh’s He played an integral role in the season. Santoro guided Seth Ciasulli and Golden Panther Award in 1989, recogniz- renaissance of the Lehigh wrestling David Craig to individual EIWA Cham- ing the outstanding athlete of the year. program in the late 1990s. In his fi rst pionships, while the Mountain Hawks On the international scene, Santoro year back, he led the Mountain Hawks fi n ished second in the conference and enjoyed a stellar career which spanned to a school-record 23 dual wins, a second qualifi ed seven wrestlers for the NCAA nearly a decade. He was a four time place EIWA fi nish, and was named EIWA Championships. member of the U.S. National Team Coach of the Year. Now entering his Before returning to Lehigh, Santoro between 1995 and 1999 and served as an fourth season as head coach, Bethlehem spent the previous fi ve years as the head alternate for the 1996 Olympic Team and native Pat Santoro looks to return the coach at the University of Maryland the 1999 World Team. Santoro placed Mountain Hawks to the top of the EIWA, where he helped resurrect the Terrapins fourth at the 2000 U.S. Olympic Trials, while molding Lehigh into a perennial program, which in 2008 captured its fi rst third at the 1992 Olympic Trials and was top ten team and national championship ACC title in 35 years; a feat which earned runner-up in the 1992 U.S. Open Free- contender. Santoro was hired in April, Santoro ACC Coach of the Year hon- style Championships. 2008 as just the eighth head coach in ors. That year, the Terps went 16-4 and Santoro earned his bachelor’s degree program history. He holds the title as the entered the national rankings for the fi rst in psychology from Pittsburgh in 1992. In Lawrence White Head Coach of Wres- time since 1993, climbing as high as No. addition to his Bethlehem roots and pre- tling at Lehigh. 21. Under Santoro’s guidance, Maryland vious coaching stint at Lehigh, Santoro’s Santoro’s third season in Bethle- crowned its fi rst All-American since 1997 father, uncle and brother all wrestled for hem proved to be his best to date on the en route to a top-25 team fi nish at the the Brown and White. national level. Lehigh returned to the top NCAA Championships. Santoro posted a Santoro and his wife Julie have a ten at the NCAA Championships for the 48-41-1 record in fi ve seasons at College daughter, Leah and a son, Mack. fi r st time since 2006 with an eighth place Park, including an impressive 33-9 dual fi n ish. The Mountain Hawks crowned mark his last two seasons. three All-Americans for the fi rst time in SANTORO AT LEHIGH Prior to his stint at Maryland Santoro fi v e years and placed two wrestlers in Year Dual EIWA NCAA served as an assistant at Lehigh for nine the NCAA fi nals for the fi rst time since 2008-09 23-1 2nd(2) 28th[0] years, including eight seasons as the top 2003. Heavyweight Zack Rey became 2009-10 16-3-1 3rd (1) 17th[1} assistant on Greg Strobel’s staff. Dur- Santoro’s fi rst national champion and the 2010-11 15-6 2nd (1) 8th [3] ing his initial tenure, Santoro was part 27th in Lehigh history with his triumph 2011-12 11-5 of some of the most successful teams in Philadelphia. Lehigh enjoyed another Totals 65-15-1 in school history. In 2003, Santoro was strong dual meet season, going 15-6 and named the national Assistant Coach ( ) - EIWA Champions fi n ishing eighth in the national rankings. of the Year by the National Wrestling [ ] - All-Americans The Mountain Hawks took second at the Coaches Association, after helping guide EIWA Championships with Robert Ham- the Brown and White to its third EIWA Santoro’s career overall record: 113-56-2 lin winning an individual title, a precur- title in four years, and a fourth place fi n- sor to his second place NCAA fi nish. ish at the NCAA Championships, at the In 2009-10, Santoro guided the time the program’s best fi nish in 24 years. Mountain Hawks to a 16-3-1 dual record Before coming to Lehigh, Santoro and a top-ten national dual meet rank- spent the 1993-94 season as an assistant ing for most of the season. Lehigh had a

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Year Record Falls Bonus Wins Year Record Falls Bonus Wins 2011-12 22-7 2 11 2010-11 7-8 1 4 Totals 22-7 2 11 2011-12 1-12 0 0 Totals 8-20 1 4 2011-12 Match-by-match results Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time 2011-12 Match-by-match results 11/6 Sean Walton (Buffalo)!* W 10-3 Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time Taylor Golba (Buffalo)!* W MD, 15-3 11/6 Jesse Schiffbauer (WVU)!* L TF5 Nigel McNeil (Cortland)!* W MD, 15-6 11/12 Tyler Schaffer (Pitt)** L 3-0 11/12 Anthony Zanetta (Pitt)* L 9-2 11/20 B.J. Futrell (Illinois)* L Fall, 4:42 11/20 Jesse Delgado (Illinois)* L MD, 9-1 11/26 Shane McGough (Ariz. St.)* L 5-0 Trey Hicks (Clarion)* W TF5, 18-3, 7:00 Brock LiVorio (UNC)* L TF5, 16-0, 4:58 11/26 Dalton Miller (Ariz. St.)* W 4-2 1/8 Bricker Dixon (Cornell) L 6-1 Camden Eppert (Purdue)* W MD, 10-2 1/14 Tyler Sackett (Navy) L 7-5 Brian Bokoski (UNC)* W 12-8 1/20 Vinnie Dellafave (Rutgers) L 5-2 12/4 Geoffrey Bostany (Penn)* W 3-2 1/21 Austin Miller (Bucknell) L 7-3 12/9 Nico Megaludis (Penn St.)* L 4-0 1/27 Joe Roth (Central Mich.) L TF5, 24-9, 7:00 12/29 Christian Cullinan (CMU)@ W 4-3 1/29 Jarrod Patterson (Okla.) L TF4, 23-8, 5:55 Devon Carter (Va. Tech)@ L MD, 17-7 2/11 Billy Watterson (Brown) L 10-6 Zach Horan (Cent. Mich.)@ W 3-2 2/12 Max Mejia (Harvard) W 8-2 Geoffrey Alexander (MD)@ W 6-4 12/30 Tyler Clark (Iowa)@ L 9-5 ! - Knight Point Clarion Open (dnp) 1/8 Frank Perrelli (Cornell) L 7-6 * - Competed at 133 1/14 Aaron Kalil (Navy) W 6-5, t.b. ** - Competed at 141 1/15 Chris Kochinsky (Ship)# W Fall, 4:52 Brandon Dyer (Shorter)# W TF5, 16-0, 4:12 Tyler Rauenzahn (Army)# W 4-1 Shane Arechiga (MD)# W Med. Forfeit C. Throckmorton (UNC)# W 6-2 1/20 Joe Langel III (Rutgers) W MD, 14-6 1/21 Shawn Armato (Bucknell) W MD, 18-6 1/27 Zach Horan (CMU) W 2-1, t.b. 1/29 Jordan Keller (Oklahoma) L Fall, 2:59 2/11 Beau Martino (Brown) W MD, 20-7 2/12 Steven Keith (Harvard) W Fall, 2:54

! - UB Open (3rd) @ - Midlands Championships (DNP) # - Shorty Hitchcock Memorial Classic (1st)

Lehigh Athletic Media RelationsExperience • 641 Taylor Street, Lehigh Bethlehem, Football PA • Phone 2003 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 No. 15 LEHIGH VS. PRINCETON • PAGE ELEVEN 141 149 STEPHEN SHANE DUTTON WELSH So., Mechanical Engineering Junior Miller Place, N.Y./ Chemical Engineering Rocky Point Lower Burrell, Pa./Burrell Year Record Falls Bonus Wins Year Record Falls Bonus Wins 2010-11 23-14 0 10 2009-10 9-5 3 4 2011-12 13-4 0 7 2010-11 20-11 6 8 Totals 36-18 0 17 2011-12 18-5 4 9 Totals 47-21 13 21 2011-12 Match-by-match results Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time 2011-12 Match-by-match results 11/6 Ryan Guynup (James. CC)! W TF5, 15-0 Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time Anthony Perrotti (Rutgers)! W 7-0 11/6 Danny Orem (Maryland)! W Fall, 6:16 11/20 Tucker Armstrong (Illinois) W 6-0 Cameron Moran (Clarion)! W Injury default Tyler Bedelyon (Clarion) W 12-10, s.v. Anthony Salupo (Lehigh)! W 7-1 12/29 Andrew Schutt (Buffalo)@ W MD, 10-2 Peyton Walsh (Navy)! W MD, 15-2 Brandon Nelson (Purdue)@ L 4-2 11/12 Donnie Tasser (Pitt)* L 6-2 Scott Mattingly (CMU)@ W 10-4 11/20 John Duturo (Drexel)$* W 6-0 Matt Mariacher (Amer.)@ W 7-3 Michael Testen (Bloom.)$* W 6-0 12/30 Bebeto Yewah (UW-Lax)@ L 11-4 John Lindquist (Ship.)$* W 4-1 1/8 Mike Nevinger (Cornell) L 4-2 Joey Napoli (Lehigh)$* L 4-1 1/14 Raymond Borja (Navy) W MD, 12-3 Justin Pencook (Gloucester)$* W Med. forfeit 1/20 Billy Ashnault (Rutgers) W 8-2 11/26 Frankie Porras (Purdue) W Fall, 2:31 1/21 Derrik Russell (Bucknell) W MD, 10-2 12/17 Mike Mencini (Cleve. St.)% W MD, 17-6 1/27 Scott Mattingly (C. Mich.) W TF5, 17-2, 7:00 Gus Sako (Virginia)% W 8-6, s.v. 1/29 Kendrick Maple (Okla.) L MD, 14-5 Roger Wildmo (Michigan)% W Fall, 3:28 2/11 Zach Tanenbaum (Brown) W MD, 12-3 Chris Villalonga (Cornell)% L 2-1 2/12 Shay Warren (Harvard) W MD, 10-2 Gus Sako (Virginia)% L 2-1 12/29 Steve Dewitt (Harper)@ W Fall, 2:21 ! - Knight Point Clarion Open (dnp) Cole Schmitt (Wisconsin)@ W 4-2, t.b. @ - Midlands Championships (dnp) Nick Lester (Oklahoma)@ L 6-3 12/30 Kaleb Friedley (NW)@ W 8-3 1/14 Peyton Walsh (Navy) W 9-5 2/11 Ricky Bailey (Brown) W 11-6 2/12 Patrick Hogan (Harvard) W MD, 16-2

! - Knight Point Clarion Open (1st) $ - TCNJ Open (3rd) % - Cleveland State Open (dnp) @ - Midlands Championships (8th) * - Competed at 157

Lehigh Athletic Media RelationsExperience • 641 Taylor Street, Lehigh Bethlehem, Football PA • Phone 2003 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 No. 15 LEHIGH VS. PRINCETON • PAGE TWELVE 149 157 KYLE BRIAN ROSSER TANEN Senior, Architecture Senior, Secondary Education Durand, Mich./ Harleysville, Pa./ Corunna Souderton Year Record Falls Bonus Wins Year Record Falls Bonus Wins 2007-08 6-11 0 1 2008-09 12-8 2 2 2009-10 14-4 4 6 2009-10 7-12 3 4 2010-11 31-15 10 19 2010-11 13-10 1 3 2011-12 11-8 2 5 2011-12 5-10 0 1 Totals 62-38 16 31 Totals 37-40 6 10 2011-12 Match-by-match results Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time 2011-12 Match-by-match results 11/6 Stephen Liebler (Niag.CC)! W Fall, 2:00 Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time Wally Maziarz (Buffalo)! W MD, 13-5 11/20 Jackson Morse (Illinois) L MD, 9-1 Eric Nutter (Pittsburgh)! W 7-2 James Fleming (Clarion) L TF5, 16-1, 4:55 Tyler Nauman (Pitt)! L 10-3 11/26 Kyle DeBerry (Ariz. St.) W 5-4 11/12 Tyler Nauman (Pitt) L 7-6 Tommy Churchard (PU) W 6-1 11/20 Eric Terrazas (Illinois) L MD, 10-2 12/4 Troy Hernandez (Penn) W 10-8 11/26 Joel Smith (Arizona St.) W 8-7 12/29 Shawn Perry (Wisconsin)@ L 7-2 Jon Burns (N. Carolina) L 7-3 Luke Smith (C. Mich.)@ L MD, 11-2 12/4 Steve Robertson (Penn) L 10-3 1/8 Kyle Dake (Cornell) L TF5, 16-0, 3:45 12/30 Mark Erickson (NDSU)@ W MD, 11-1 1/14 Bobby Barnhisel (Navy) L 7-0 Eric Terrazas (Illinois)@ L MD, 10-0 1/20 Anthony Volpe (Rutgers) W 4-1 Kaleb Friedley (Illinois)@ L Fall, 2:01 1/21 John Regan (Bucknell) L 4-1 1/15 Chris Mecate (ODU)# W 8-2 1/27 Donnie Corby (C. Mich.) L 2-1 Lex Ozias (Va. Tech)# L 7-3 1/29 Matt Lester (Oklahoma) L TF5, 16-0, 5:16 Andrew Murano (F&M)# W MD, 8-0 2/11 Max Lewin (Brown) W MD, 12-3 Jared Ross (Army)# W 8-1 2/12 Walt Peppelman (Harvard) L Fall, 4:54 Zach Johnson (Navy)# W 8-1 Nick Murray (Va. Tech)# W Fall, 4:18 @ - Midlands Championships (dnp) 1/27 Joey Kielbasa (CMU) W 5-2

! - UB Open (2nd) @ - Midlands Championships (dnp) # - Shorty Hitchcock Memorial Classic (3rd)

Lehigh Athletic Media RelationsExperience • 641 Taylor Street, Lehigh Bethlehem, Football PA • Phone 2003 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 No. 15 LEHIGH VS. PRINCETON• PAGE THIRTEEN 165 165 SEAN BRANDON BILODEAU HATCHETT Senio, Earth and Senior, Architecture Environmental Science Winter Springs, Fla./ Harvard, Mass./Brooks School Oviedo Year Record Falls Bonus Wins Year Record Falls Bonus Wins 2008-09 14-15 6 8 2008-09 15-4 3 6 2009-10 13-12 4 6 2009-10 15-10 2 4 2010-11 9-11 6 6 2010-11 22-11 4 6 2011-12 14-4 9 12 2011-12 13-3 1 9 Totals 50-42 25 32 Totals 65-28 10 25

2011-12 Match-by-match results 2011-12 Match-by-match results Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time 11/6 Kris Duge (Buffalo)! W TF5, 17-0 11/6 Chris Smith (Buffalo)! W MD, 15-5 John Brabon (Niagara CC)! W Fall, 0:52 James Bender (WVU)! W TF5, 21-5 Jon Conroy (Cortland)! W Fall, 0:30 Nick Lobue (Maryland)! W Fall, 3:55 Domenic Montesanti (UB)! W Fall, 1:18 Ross Renzi (WVU)! W MD, 20-7 12/9 Dylan Alton (Penn State)* L MD, 10-1 B. Abdurakhmanov (Clar)! W 4-3 1/8 Marshall Peppelman (Cornell)W 3-1, s.v. 11/12 Tyler Wilps (Pitt) W 7-4 1/14 Mike Brant (Navy) W Fall, 3:36 11/20 Conrad Polz (Illinois) W Inj. Def. 1:59 1/15 Wally Figaro (Shorter)# W Fall, 2:22 B. Abdurakhmanov (Clar) L 6-4, s.v. Nick Lobue (Maryland)# W Fall, 5:42 11/26 Hans Rasmusson (Ariz. St.) W TF5, 21-6, 5:05 Nick Visicaro (Rutgers)# W MD, 11-1 Kyle Mosier (Purdue) W MD, 10-2 Charles Aungst (Drexel)# W Fall, 1:16 North Carolina W Forfeit J. Staudenmayer (UNC)# W Fall, 0:49 12/4 Lorenzo Thomas (Penn) W 7-2 1/20 Scott Winston (Rutgers) L 5-1 12/9 David Taylor (Penn State) L 8-5 1/21 Corey Lear (Bucknell) L Fall, 2:23 12/29 Matt Mougin (No. Ill.)@ W MD, 12-1 1/27 Mike Ottinger (C. Mich.) L 3-2 Pierce Harger (NW)@ W 8-3 1/29 Bubby Graham (Okla.) W 11-6 Peter Yates (Va. Tech)@ L Injury Default 2/11 Jeff Lemmer (Brown) W MD, 15-2 2/12 Ian Roy (Harvard) W Fall, 4:40 ! - Knight Point Clarion Open (1st)

! - UB Open (1st) # - Shorty Hitchcock Memorial Classic (1st) * - Competed at 157

Lehigh Athletic Media RelationsExperience • 641 Taylor Street, Lehigh Bethlehem, Football PA • Phone 2003 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 No. 15 LEHIGH VS. PRINCETON • PAGE FOURTEEN 174 174 NATE KEVIN BROWN BAILEY Junior, Freshman, Arts and Sciences Mechanical Engineering Lewisburg, Pa./ Chagrin Falls, Ohio/ Lewisburg Walsh Jesuit Year Record Falls Bonus Wins Year Record Falls Bonus Wins 2011-12 14-5 0 4 2009-10 15-11 4 5 Totals 14-5 0 4 2010-11 25-9 8 10 2011-12 4-2 0 2 Totals 44-22 12 17

2011-12 Match-by-match results 2011-12 Match-by-match results Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time 11/6 Karl DiCiantis (Pitt)! W Injury Default 12/29 Bryce Hammond (CSU-B)@ L 10-8 P.J. Tasser (Pitt)! L 3-2 1/15 Aaron Norris (Maryland)# W TF5, 17-1, 7:00 Nick Bonaccorsi (Pitt)! W 7-5 Nick Bonaccorsi (Pitt)# W 7-4, t.b. Chris Hrunka (Edinboro)! W 2-1 Austin Gabel (Va. Tech)# W 5-2 11/12 P.J. Tasser (Pitt) W 4-3 Mark Colubucci (WVU)# W MD, 14-5 11/20 Jordan Blanton (Illinois) L MD, 17-7 1/21 Stephen McPeek (Bucknell) L 7-6 Ryan Darch (Clarion) W 4-0 11/26 Eric Starks (Arizona St.) W 5-1, s.v. 2 @ - Midlands Championships (dnp) Andy Wiseman (Purdue) W 4-1 # - Shorty Hitchcock Memorial Classic (1st) North Carolina W Forfeit 12/4 Ian Korb (Penn) L 6-4, s.v. 12/9 Ed Ruth (Penn State) L Inj. def. 5:00 1/8 Billy George (Cornell) W 2-0, s.v. 1/14 Oscar Huntley (Navy) W 4-3 1/20 Greg Zannetti (Rutgers) L 3-2 1/27 Anthony Bill (Cent. Mich.) W 4-0 1/29 Marcus Armato (Okla.) W MD, 11-2 2/11 Dave Foxen (Brown) W 3-1, s.v. 2/12 Josh Popple (Harvard) W MD, 12-2

! - UB Open (3rd)

Lehigh Athletic Media RelationsExperience • 641 Taylor Street, Lehigh Bethlehem, Football PA • Phone 2003 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 No. 15 LEHIGH VS. PRINCETON• PAGE FIFTEEN 184 197 ROBERT KADEEM HAMLIN SAMUELS Junior, Materials Senior, Science & Engineering Mechanical Engineering Jonesville, Vt./ Bronx, N.Y./Fordham Prep Mount Mansfi eld Union Year Record Falls Bonus Wins Year Record Falls Bonus Wins 2009-10 18-12 1 5 2007-08 1-14 0 0 2010-11 32-3 1 9 2009-09 7-7 2 2 2011-12 22-1 1 9 2010-11 19-7 1 2 Totals 72-16 3 23 2011-12 13-7 0 4 Totals 40-35 3 8 2011-12 Match-by-match results Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time 11/6 Dylan Martin (Gannon)! W Fall, 1:22 2011-12 Match-by-match results Andy Vaughan (Pitt)! W 9-3 Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time 11/12 Andy Vaughan (Pitt) W MD, 18-6 11/6 Cody Reed (Binghamton)! W 10-7 11/20 Tony Dallago (Illinois) W 9-5 Chris Honeycutt (Edinboro)! L MD, 11-3 Steve Cressley (Clarion) W MD, 12-2 Joe Kennedy (Lehigh)! L 3-0 11/26 Kevin Radford (Ariz. St.) W MD, 10-2 11/20 Alex Thomas (Clarion) W 7-3 Braden Atwood (Purdue) W 13-7 12/4 Shane Hughes (Columbia)# W MD, 13-5 Alex Utley (N. Carolina) W 4-2 Derek Stanley (Army)# W 8-3 12/4 Erich Smith (Penn) W 6-1 Cody Reed (Binghamton)# W MD, 12-4 12/9 Quentin Wright (Penn St.) W 8-3 Morgan McIntosh (PSU)# L 8-1 12/29 Dan Santoro (Princeton)@ W MD, 12-2 Dan Mitchell (American)# L 5-4 Joe Rau (Elmhurst)@ W 11-5 12/29 Alex Thomas (Clarion)@ L 7-4 Vinnie Wagner (Iowa)@ W MD, 16-8 AC Brown (CS-Bakersfl d)@ W 9-3 12/30 Braden Atwood (Purdue)@W MD, 12-4 John Gusewelle (NDSU)@ W MD, 14-4 Ben Bennett (C. Mich.)@ W 5-2 Jackson Hein (Wisconsin)@ W 6-5 1/8 Steve Bosak (Cornell) L 2-1 Keldrick Hall (Oklahoma)@ L 7-6 1/14 Luke Rebertus (Navy) W 6-2 1/8 Cam Simaz (Cornell) L MD, 10-2 1/20 Dan Seidenberg (Rutgers) W Inj. default 1:36 1/14 Paul Rands (Navy) W 11-6 1/21 Bucknell W Forfeit 1/20 Dan Rinaldi (Rutgers) W 6-4 1/27 Ben Bennett (Cent. Mich.) W 3-1, s.v. 1/21 Joe McMullan (Bucknell) W MD, 16-8 1/29 Erich Schmidtke (Okla.) W 7-3 1/27 Chad Friend (Cent. Mich.) W 10-4 2/11 Ophir Bernstein (Brown) W 10-4 1/29 Keldrick Hall (Oklahoma) W 7-6 2/12 Cameron Croy (Harvard) W 13-7 ! - UB Open (4th) ! - UB Open (1st) # - Nittany Lion Open (4th) @ - Midlands Championships (1st) @ - Midlands Championships (dnp)

Lehigh Athletic Media RelationsExperience • 641 Taylor Street, Lehigh Bethlehem, Football PA • Phone 2003 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 No. 15 LEHIGH VS. PRINCETON • PAGE SIXTEEN 197 285 JOE ZACH KENNEDY REY Senior, Earth and Senior, Earth and Environmental Science Environmental Science Milford, Pa./Delaware Valley Hopatcong, N.J./Hopatcong

Year Record Falls Bonus Wins Year Record Falls Bonus Wins 2008-09 20-12 3 9 2008-09 23-6 5 9 2009-10 19-16 1 6 2009-10 33-4 2 5 2010-11 22-12 2 5 2010-11 34-1 7 13 2011-12 16-4 1 7 2011-12 19-1 7 12 Totals 77-44 7 27 Totals 109-12 21 39 2011-12 Match-by-match results 2011-12 Match-by-match results Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time 11/6 Tyler Deuel (Binghamton)! W Fall, 6:13 11/12 Joel Yahner (Pitt) W Fall, 1:01 Chris Boyd (Gannon)! W TF5, 16-0 11/20 Pat Walker (Illinois) W 2-0 Matt Wilps (Pittsburgh)! L 2-1, t.b. Quintas McCorkle (Clarion) W 3-0 Justin Heisermen (UB)! W TF5, 15-0, 5:54 11/26 Levi Cooper (Arizona St.) L 5-1 Kadeem Samuels (Lehigh)! W 3-0 R. Vukobratovich (Purdue) W 8-3 11/12 Matt Wilps (Pittsburgh) L 4-3 North Carolina W Forfeit 11/20 Mario Gonzalez (Illinois) W 4-2 12/4 Anthony DiLonardo (Penn) W Fall, 6:44 11/26 Tommy Burriel (Ariz. St.) W 3-2 12/9 Cameron Wade (Penn St.) W 3-2 Purdue W Forfeit 1/8 Maciej Jochym (Cornell) W Fall, 3:46 Nick Tenpenny (UNC) W 6-2 1/14 Dan Miller (Navy) W 3-1 12/4 Micah Burak (Penn) W 6-2 1/15 Dan Garwood (Va. Tech)# W Fall, 2:26 12/9 Justin Ortega (Penn State) W 2-0 Justin Grant (Bloomsburg)# W Fall, 6:57 12/29 Marty Smith (Illinois)@ W MD, 12-2 Bradley Ladd (Millersville)# W Fall, 0:36 John Schoen (N’western)@ W 3-1, s.v. Jack Delia (Lehigh)# W Fall, 1:05 Grant Gambrall (Iowa)@ W 4-1 1/20 Carl Buchholz (Rutgers) W MD, 15-5 12/30 Micah Burak (Penn)@ L 4-3 1/21 Tyler Lyster (Bucknell) W MD, 12-4 Christian Boley (MD)@ L 4-2, s.v. 1/27 Peter Sturgeon (C. Mich.) W 5-3 Byron Tate (Wartburg)@ W 4-3 1/29 Kyle Colling (Oklahoma) W 5-3 2/11 Marcos Aranda (Brown) W MD, 16-5 2/11 Brown W Forfeit 2/12 Bryan Panzano (Harvard) W Fall, 0:23 2/12 David Ng (Harvard) W MD, 12-3

! - UB Open (3rd) # - Shorty Hitchcock Memorial Classic (1st) @ - Midlands Championships (5th)

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