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University of Northern Iowa

For 114 years, the University of Northern.Iowa has been committed to providing quality UNI Quick Facts undergraduate education for its students. The University has expanded its historic mission of teacher preparation to include a Location: Cedar Falls, IA 50614 number of outstanding programs in business, natural sciences, humanities and fine arts, Founded:l876 and social and behavioral sciences, with complementary graduate programs at the master's, Enrollment: 12,800 specialist's and doctoral levels. At Northern Iowa, students can earn a degree in more than Nickname: Panthers 120 majors. In addition to the traditional strength in teacher education, UNI's accounting Colors: Purple & Old Gold President: Dr. Constantine Curris program is ranked among the best in the nation. But the options don't end there: strong Director of Athletics: Robert Bowlsby academic programs ranging from art to marketing, biology to music, and industrial technology to social work are just a few of the avenues to be explored. Home Arena: West Gym (2,500) & UNI-Dome (10,000) UNI is small enough to offer individualized attention, yet large enough to provide a variety of resources and opportunities. 1989-90Record:12-4 Although several historical buildings dot the campus, the University is steadily growing NCAA Finish: 14th Conference: Independent; compete at NCAA to meet the academic needs of students. It has moved into the future with a library West Regional computer automation system, expansion of the Maucker University Union and the new . home for the College of Business Administration which just opened for the Fall semester. A Affiliation: NCAA Division I variety of computer resources are available to students in more than a dozen areas on Head Wrestling Coach: Don Briggs (Iowa '71) campus. Assistant Coaches: Jim Miller (UNI '75), Joel Greenlee (UNI '89) Although the majority of UNI's approximately 12,800 students come from every county in Iowa, students from 40 states and 28 countries foster a rich, diverse atmosphere. Director of Sports Info~ation: Nancy Justis Assistant Director of Sports Information Students enter the University well-prepared, demonstrated by their selection of high (Wrestling): Kevin Kane school courses and rank in class. In recent years, over 90 percent of the entering freshmen ranked in the top 50 percent of their high school classes, with about 60 percent ranking in the top 30 percent. Northern Iowa's 19 men's and women's intercollegiate athletics programs compete at the NCAA Division l level (1-AA in football) with major conference affiliations. The Panthers boast a nationally recognized coaching staff to maintain strong programs in On the cover: UNI's returning lettermen from football, basketball, wrestling, volleyball, track and field, and softball. the 1989-90 season-Front row (l-r) Jamie UNI is located in Cedar Falls, an inviting and historic northeast Iowa community of Byrne, Steve Hartle, Cary Steffensmeier, Greg about 35,000 people. Together with the adjacent city of Waterloo, the metropolitan area Berg,· back row (l-r) Duaine Martin, Mark has a population of approximately 110,000 and combines big city opportunities with small Pustelnik, Rich Powers, Greg Herber. town friendliness.

® Contents 1990-91 Panther Schedule UNI Quick Facts ...... IFC Nov. 17 @Nebraska-Omaha Open 9 a.m. This is Northern Iowa ...... IFC Nov. 24 @Northern Open (Madison, WI) 9 a.m. Important Phone Numbers ...... 1 Nov. 28 vs. Minnesota (Albert Lea, MN) 7:30 p.m. 1990-91 Schedule...... 1 Dec. 1 UNI OPEN 9 a.m. 1990-91 Outlook ...... 2-3 Dec. 8 IOWA (in UNI-Dome) 7:30 p.m. Coaches ...... 4 Dec. 13 @Missouri, Southwest Missouri (Columbia, ) 7 p.m. Athlete Profiles ...... 5-12 Dec. 29 @Midwest Championships (Des Moines) 9 a.m. 1989-90 Dual Results ...... 13 Jan. 3 PURDUE 7:30 p.m. 1990 NCAA Tournament ...... 14 Jan. 4 @Iowa State 7:30 p.m. Briggs Athletes in Coaching ...... 15 Jan. 11-12 @National Duals (Hampton, VA) TBA 1989-90 Records and Results ...... 16 Jan. 19 vs. Illinois, Michigan (Wheaton, IL) 1 p.m. 1990-91 Roster ...... 17 Jan. 22 NEBRASKA 7:30 p.m. Panther Honor Roll ...... 18-19 Jan. 25 @Northern Illinois 7:30 p.m. Record Book ...... 20 Jan. 26 @Eastern Illinois, Illinois State (Charleston, IL) 7 p.m. All -Time Dual Results ...... 21-23 Feb. 8 @Drake 7:30 p.m. Year-by-Year Results ...... 24 Feb. 10 OKLAHOMA STATE 2 p.m. All -Time Records vs. Opponents ...... 25 Feb. 15 7:30 p.m. Year-by-Year Results with 1990-91 Opponents ...... 26 Feb. 17 WYOMING 7:30 p.m. Opponents ...... 27-31 Mar. 2 @NCAA West Regional (Normal, IL) TBA Support Staff...... 31 Mar. 14-16 @NCAA Division I Championships (Iowa City) Wrestling Dictionary ...... 32 Media lnformation ...... _...... IBC All home meets in West Gym, except Dec. 8 vs. Iowa in UNI-Dome

Important Phone Numbers (NC319) Athletic Department ...... 273 -3100 Wrestling Office ...... 273-6473 Wrestling SID Kevin Kane ...... 273-3642 Kane at home ...... 277-6828 Sports Information Director Nancy Justis ...... 273-6354 Justis at home ...... 277-3631 Sports Information Fax ...... 273-3602 Press Phone in UNl -Dome ...... 273-6311

Credits

The 1990-91 University of Northern Iowa Wrestling Yearbook was written and edited by Kevin Kane, Assistant Director of Sports Information. Production was provided by Gita Aditirto. Photography by Mr. K's Camera Portraits, Cedar Falls, and the UNI Office of Publ ic Relations. Special and sincere thanks to Larry Kemp, owner of Hawkeye Downs in Cedar Rapids and his sons, Kevin and Dusty, for their endless help and cooperation and use of the track and equipment. Also to Dudley Fleck, Rod Wright Racing, Kevin Nuttleman and Nick Carlson for use of their race cars. Thanks to Lloyd Kirshenbaum for the photography involving the race cars, and J. R. Ogden of the Cedar Rapids Gazette for his special contribution . A special thanks to the UNI wrestlers and staff for their extra effort involved in the photos for this book. The 1989-90 Northern Iowa Wrestling Yearbook "Men of Steel", written and edited by Kevin Kane, earned recognition as the second best wrestling guide in the nation from a panel of the College Sports Information Directors of America. The University of Northern Iowa is an equal opportunity educator and employer with a comprehensive plan for affirmative action. 1990-91 Outlook by J.R. Ogden could get the job done on Friday and Saturday," Briggs said. Cedar Rapids Gazette "Last year's nationals helped a ton." With Martin in the lineup, the Panthers return 33 points from If University of Northern Iowa wrestling coach Don Briggs last year's tournament, which should be good enough for a top 10 seems to be in a better mood these days, you can thank his ranking to start this year. young, enthusiastic wrestling team. Despite Martin's problems, Briggs still thinks "realistically, we "It's going to be fun to watch these guys; fun to watch them could be in the top eight We're going to be pretty solid. But grow," said Briggs, entering his ninth season as the Panthers' we're going to be awfully young. We'll have some new names in head coach. ''With the youth of these guys, they are very there." enthusiastic. The team has taken on a whole new personality and One of the new names probably will be Burke Tyree at 118 it's rubbing off on me." pounds. A transfer from the University of Wisconsin, Tyree had Another thing that has Briggs smiling is the talent returning. an excellent summer, finishing second at the Espoir nationals Gone is two-time all-American Mark Schwab, but back are 1990 and third at the United States Olympic Festival. He will be NCAA runner-up Gary Steffensmeier (33-9) at 150 pounds, all­ challenged by Brad Lundquist and Gregg Fuglsang. American Rich Powers (36-8) at 177 and national qualifiers Steve At 126, Mark "Barn" Pustelnik (21-11) returns. He, too, had Hartle (17-13-1) at 142 and Jamie Byrne (13-12-3) at 158. an outstanding summer, winning a national Greco-Roman title. Duaine Martin (32-11), an eighth-place finisher at last year's Scott Hassel and Andy Showalter will battle to replace Pat NCAA Championships at 126 pounds, has been ruled Hamilton at 134, Hartle will be challenged by Doug Kjeldgaard at academically ineligible for the first semester. · 142 and Steffensmeier will have to hold off a "pretty hard" But even the news of Martin can't bring Briggs down. challenge from ex-Marine Lew Massey at 150. His team finished 11th at last year's NCAA Championships in In the upper weights, Byrne will be challenged by Curt College Park, MD, and put to rest a ghost that has been haunting Bennethum at 158, Cory Manning or Bennethum will be at 167, Panther wrestlers for years-falling apart after the first round. Powers will be at 177, Greg Herber (19-15-2) or Dave Malecek at "It made a big difference to a lot of the wrestlers to see we 190 and Greg Berg (10-15-1) at heavyweight

Gary Steffensmeier rmished second in the nation last season at 150 pounds.

2 Briggs said Brett Ryan and Brian Benning have indicated they want "a shot at" the bruising and sometimes wild Powers, UNI's most exciting wrestler. The Panthers landed what "could be the best true heavyweight'' in the country in Justin Greenlee, according to Amateur Wrestling News, but Briggs said the brother of Panther assistant and former all­ American Joel probably will redshirt. The UNI recruiting class ranked 15th in the country, according to AWN. In addition to Greenlee, UNI also landed high school state champs in Nate Hartle, Steve's younger brother, of Sioux City, Robby Kamerling of state-power Lisbon, and Darren Hankins of Colorado. Briggs doesn't know if he's got any national champions in the lineup this year, but there is "potential for a couple of them/' he said. "It depends O{l staying injury-free, having a healthy attitude and the right frame of mind." Briggs said he expects a lot from Steffensmeier. Junior Rich Powers enters the season as one ofthe nation's top-ranked 177-polmders. "He put himself in a position where we do expect a lot out of him,'' Briggs noted. "I'm sure he'll be ranked #1 from the start. He doesn't want a lot of pressure, but in one weekend he brought that on himself. We expect a lot of positive leadership from him." The Panther coach added Powers, a fifth-place Personnel Capsule finisher last year, "has made a lot of gains this summer. He said he gained a lot of confidence." Returning Lettermen Pustelnik, who came back from a knee injury last season and just missed Name Yr. Wt. 1989-90 Record/Highlights- a trip to nationals, "is a Duaine Martin Sr. 126 32-ll/8th NCAA good leader,'' according Mark Pustelnik Sr. 134 21-11/2nd NCAA West Regional to Briggs. "He had a Steve Hartle So. 142 17-13-1/NCAA Qualifier great summer. He Gary Steffensmeier Jr. 150 33-9/2nd NCAA lacked a lot of Jamie Byrne So. 158 13-12-3/NCAA Qualifier confidence in the past. Rich Powers Jr. 177 36-8/Sth NCAA Now, having beaten Greg Herber Sr. 190 19-15-2/3rd UNI Open some of the best in the Greg Berg So. HWT 10-15-1/6th Midwest Championships world, he's got a lot of confidence." Key Newcomers Briggs said the schedule is "going to be Burke Tyree So. 118 Kalispell, MT J.R. Ogden is in his 13th year a tough one" as usual, Darren Hankins Fr. 118 Johnstown, CO with the Cedar Rapids especially with a return Justin Greenlee Fr. HWf Waverly, IA Gazette and is in his second trip to the National Nate Hartle Fr 142 Sioux City, IA year as Assistant Sports Duals in Hampton, VA, Wayland Massey So. 150 Council Bluffs, IA Editor. Ogden has covered January 11-12. The Robby Kamerling Fr. 177 Lisbon, IA many high school and collegiate wrestling events slate also includes Key Losses and annually attends the duals with national powers Oklahoma NC4A Championships. Mark Schwab 118 Two-time NCAA All-American Ogden attended the State, Iowa, Iowa State Paul Huffman 118/126 University ofNorthern Iowa and Minnesota. before transferring to the Pat Hamilton 134 University ofIowa, where he GregWhite 167 earned his degree.

3 Coaching Staff

Head Coach Don Briggs Only the sixth coach in Northern Iowa history, Don Briggs enters his ninth season as head coach. During his tenure, he has posted a 106-44 record and kept the Panthers in the nation's Top 20 on a regular basis. Since first joining the UNI staff~ a graduate ass!stant in 197 4, Briggs has coached 41 NCAA All-Americans and 14 national champions. Before being named head coach in 1982, Briggs served as an assistant to long-time head coach Chuck Patten for seven seasons and as a graduate assistant one year. Under Briggs' guidance, the Panthers have placed in the Top 20 at the NCAA Championships every season and have been ranked as high as fourth in th~ nati~n. UNI was ranked fifth and eighth in 1988and1989, respectively, m the final Amateur Wrestling News poll. A Cedar Rapids, IA native, Briggs graduated from Jefferson High School and later received his bathelor's degree in Physical Education from the University of Iowa in 1971. While wrestling for the Hawkeyes, he placed fourth in the Big 10 at 134 pounds as a (L-R)-Ascherl, Briggs, Greenlee, Schwab, Miller sophomore and third as a junior and senior. He was voted team captain as a senior. Briggs served one season as assistant coach at Cedar Rapids Greenlee was a High School All-American at Waverly-Shell Rock Prairie High School before becoming a graduate as_sistant at UNI in (IA) High School as a senior after capping a 27-0 with a state 1974. He completed his graduate work with a master's degree in · championship. Physical Education in 1975. He continues to wrestle competitively on an international level Highly respected among his peers, Briggs has won five and toured the Soviet Union with a U.S. National Team last January. consecutive NCAA West Regional Coach of the Year awards and Greenlee's responsibilities with the Panthers include direction of recently completed a two-year term as president of the National the overall and individualized weight training programs and other Wrestling Coaches Assocation. conditioning programs. Briggs is an avid hunter and fisherman, but is best known as a He and his wife, Roxann, make their home in Cedar Falls. skydiver. He has completed nearly 1,500 jumps since taking up the sport. He and his wife, Dianna, reside in rural Cedar Falls. Student Assistant Coach Marie Schwab Mark Schwab joins the Panther coaching staff this season after completing one of the most successful careers in Northern Iowa Assistant Coach Jim Miller history. Assistant coach Jim Miller begins his eighth full season at his Schwab earned his second NCAA All-America honor last season, alma mater. A former NCAA champion with the Panthers, Miller capturing sixth place at 118 pounds after finishing fifth in 1986 as a joined the UNI staff in the 1983 season after a successful six-year freshman. He ended his collegiate career with his name scattered stint as coach at Charles City (IA) High School, where he was throughout the UNI record book. His 112-18-3 (.853) career record honored as Iowa High School Coach of the Year in 1979 after his ranks him fifth on the school's all-time wins list and second in career team finished second in the state in Class 3A. winning percentage. His 49 wins in the 1985-86 season is still the A 1975 graduate of UNI, Miller enjoyed an outstanding wrestl_ing highest single-season total in UNI history. career, winning NCAA Division II championships at 134 pounds m. A native of Osage, IA, Schwab fought back from a severe knee 1974 and '75. At the Division I Championships, he placed second m injury in 1988 to compete in the latter half of the 1989-90 season. '74 and fourth in '75. Last year, he was ranked as high as third in the nation at 118 pounds Long praised by Coach Briggs as his "right-hand man", the and finished with a 32-4-1 record. former East Waterloo (IA) High School standout was officially Schwab won four Iowa state championships at Osage High recognized by his peers in 1989 as he was voted Assistant Coach of School, where he was named High School All-America as a senior on the Year by the National Wrestling Coaches Association. his way to compiling a 106-1 career record. Among his responsibilities are the direction of the recruiting program, coordination of daily workouts and individual technique workout sessions. Student Assistant Coach Tim Ascherl Miller and his wife, Kathy, live in Cedar Falls with their children, Tim Ascher) begins his first year as a student assistant with the Chris, Chris and T.J. Panthers.Ascher) concluded an outstanding prep career at Fort Dodge (IA) High School with a 99-17 career record. He won the 98- pound state title as a sophomore and qualified for the state meet all Assistant Coach Joel Greenlee four years. He won the state freestyle championship as a junior and After rolling up more wins than any wrestler in Northern Iowa senior and placed seventh at Junior Nationals at 114.5 pounds after history from 1986-89, Joel Greenlee stepped into the role as assistant his senior year. Ascher) was a three-time Big Eight Conference coach last season. champ who also lettered in cross country for the Dodgers. Greenlee brought impressive credentials with him into his Ascher! attended Drake in 1987 and competed his freshman year coaching position. He is the school's all-time leader in wins (127) until a wrestling accident ended his career. He transferred to UNI in and dual wins (58). He never lost in a collegiate dual meet, posting a 1988. 58-0-3 mark, while his overall record was 127-16-4. Greenlee was an NCAA qualifier all four seasons and earned All-America honors twice, placing fourth as a junior and second his senior year. 4 118 Pounds

•1t has traditionally been a strong weight for us and whoever wins this battle will have some pretty big shoes to fill. However, the winner is going to be pretty salty because we have a lot of talented young wrestlers here." - Briggs

(l.rR) - Davis, Middleton, Reece, Tyree, lunquist, Black, Fu/sang

Doug Black Burlce Tyree Freshman, Fort Dodge, IA/Fort Dodge H.S. Sophomore, Kalispell, MT/Flathead H.S. 1989-90... Redshirted. 1989-90. .. Was a part-time regular at Wisconsin, seeing action in High School...A two-time state runner-up and Big Eight champion seven of 19 duals for the Badgers. for the Dodgers ... earned four letters in wrestling and two in cross 1988-89... Redshirted at Wisconsin. country. High School..An Amateur Wrestling News High School All ­ Personal..Born October 12, 1970... son of Jim & Mary Black. American and Asics Tiger's All-Prep team selection at 119 pounds as a senior... won state titles his last three years at 98, 105 and 119 ... placed third as a freshman ...compiled a 118-8 career record and Kelley Davis lettered four years ... placed third at Junior Nationals as a junior, Freshman, Waterloo, IA/West H.S. fourth as a senior... competed at 1988 U.S. Olympic Trials ... named to High School...A two-time state qualifier who also won the conference Scholastic All-Academic team. and district titles twice ... placed at state once. Personal... Born January 16, 1970 ... son of Chris & Susan Personal...Born August 10, 1972 ... son of Ron & Joyce Tyree ... majoring in Community Health. Davis ... majoring in Business

Year Overall Record Duals Pins 1989-90 10-12-0 3-4-0 3 Darren Hankins Freshman, Johnstown, CO/Roosevelt H.S. High School...Won the Colorado state title as a senior after finishing third as a junior and sophomore, fifth as a freshman ... placed third Gregg Fuglsang last summer at the freestyle Junior Nationals ... four-time conference Sophomore, Camanche, IAICamanche H.S. and district champion. 1989-90... Competed in several open tournaments. Personal...Born December 24, 1971...son of Harlan 1988-89 ... Redshirted Hankins ... majoring in Fine Arts. High School...A four-year letterwinner at Camanche, where he was a conference champ and placed fourth at state as a senior... was the state and Iowa Games freestyle champion in 1987 and state Greco Henry Middleton champ in 1988. Freshman, St. Petersburg, Fl/Hollins H.S. Personal ... Born March 7, 1969 ... son of Larry & Mary Fuglsang. High School... Won the Florida state championship as a junior, finished third as a senior... eamed all-conference honors twice ... a Brad Lundquist four-year letterwinner. Sophomore, Coming, IAIComing H.S. Personal...Born November 27, 1971...son of Mamie 1989-90... Competed in open tournaments. Middleton ... majoring in Accounting. 1988-89... Redshirted. High School.. Qualified for the state tournament his final two years, placing fourth as a senior... earned four letters each in wrestling and Brian Reece football and two in golf. Freshman, Osceola, WClarke Community H.S. Personal ... Bom July 18, 1969... son of Terry & Gail Lundquist. High School...Won the state championship as a junior and senior after qualifying his previous two years ... also lettered in football and tennis ... an outstanding student who was named academic all­ conference throughout high school. Personal...Born March 6, 1972 ... son of Bruce & Jan Reece ... majoring in Computer Science. '

5 126 Pounds

•Mark Pustelnik looks like our #1 man here . Bam has really learned a lot about himselfsince last year's disappointment at the West Regional and subsequent national title at the Greco tournament. He made a major step at that tournament last year and I think he now has the confidence that was lacking at times before." - Briggs

(l-R) - Pustelnik, Fu/sang (left team), Beerman, Ristau, Martin

Duaine Martin Personal...Born February 23, 1968 ...son of Ron & Peg Senior, Omaha, NFJNorth U.S. Pustelnik ... majoring in Health Education. 1989-90. .. Emerged as ·one of the top 126-pounders in the country last season and capped off his best season with his first All-America Year Overall Record Duals Pins honor and an eighth-plac·e finish at the NCAA Championships ...tied 1986-87 20-15-0 7-8-0 2 for the team lead with eight major decisions and ranked second with 1988-89 15-9-1 3-4-1 1 seven pins ... won the West Regional title and was runner-up at UNO 1989-90 21 -11-0 4-3-0 1 and UNI Opens and Midwest Championships. Career 56-35-1 14-15-1 4 1988-89 ... Posted a 9-3 dual record and recorded 10 pins after winning the regular spot in the lineup midway through the season ... won the West Regional title and advanced to the NCAA Championships. Dan Beerman 1987-88 ... Redshirted Freshman, Norwalk, IA/Norwalk U.S. High School..A highly-recruited prep who was a three-time state High School... Won the state championship his senior year after champion in Nebraska and a four-time placewinner in the Junior placing fifth as a junior... a two-time conference champion ... also Nationals. lettered in football, baseball and track. Personal ... Born January 21, 1968 ... son of Margie Clark. Personal...Born January 16, 1972 ... son of Bob & Cail Beerman ... majoring in Business. Year Overall Record Duals Pins 1988-89 24-11-0 9-3-0 10 1989-90 32-11-0 10-4-0 7 Career 56-22-0 19-7-0 17 Chris Ristau Freshman, Waverly, IA/Waverly-Shell Rock U.S. High School...A three-time Northeast Iowa Conference champion ... finished sixth at state as a sophomore. Mark Pustelnik Personal...Born May 24, 1971...son of Arlyn & Karen Senior, East Moline, IUUnited Township U.S. Ristau ... majoring in Finance. 1989-90... Saw part-time action at 134 pounds, earning his third letter... suffered a knee injury midway through the season which forced him to miss nearly six weeks ...returned in time to place second at the NCAA West Regional ... finished third at the UNI Open ... enjoyed an outstanding off-season, winning the 125.5-pound title at the National Open Greco-Roman tournament. 1988-89 ... Began the season splitting time at 126 and later appeared in the lineup at 134 and 150 as he earned his second varsity letter. 1987-88 ... Redshirted 1986-87... Saw action as a regular and went 7-8 in duals in his initial collegiate season. High School...A High School All-American, he was 128-9 with two Panther Fact state championships and two Junior National titles to his credit. .. won two Wor:d Schoolboy championships and placed seventh at the last year's four UNI All-Americans was the most for the World Espoirs in 1985. Panthers in Division I since 1952.

6 134 Pounds

"We're going to lack some experience at 134 this year, but I think we'll be in pretty good shape with it possibly boiling doum to a battle between Scott Hassel and Andy Showalter. &th are very talented young wrestlers who work as hard as anyone." - Briggs

(l.rR) - Showalter, Hassel, D'Agastino, Raymon

Scott Hassel Sophomore, Spirit Lake, INSpirit Lake H.S. 1989-90... Went 10-6 while competing in the Northern and UNI Opens and the Midwest Championships. .. placed sixth at the Northern Open. 1988-89... Redshirted. High School...Placed third at the state meet as a senior and fifth as a junior... earned 10 letters-four each in wrestling and football and two in golf. Personal... Born March 27, 1970... majoring in Business.

Year Overall Record Duals Pins 1989-90 10-6-0 1

Andrew Showalter Freshman, Waterloo, IMVest H.S. 1989-90. .. Redshirted. High School...Won the state high school championship as a senior after finishing third the previous season... captured the state freestyle title and was runner-up at the Iowa Games in '89... an honorable mention all-star as a senior... also lettered in football and track for the Wahawks. Personal... Born March 28, 1970... son of James & Carol Showalter... major is undecided. Panther Fact

Scott D'Agostino NCAA AU-Americans Sophomore, Highland Park, II/Niles West 1989-90... Did not compete. by Native State 1988-89... Redshirted. High School..A two-time state qualifier and Illinois Prairie State Rank State No. ofAll- Americans Games champion... was twice selected to the all-conference and all­ 1. Oklahoma 420 area teams. 2. Pennsylvania 348 Personal... Born January 6, 1970... son of Joe & Jan D'Agostino ... majoring in Criminal Justice. 3. Iowa 334 4. Illinois 226 5. New York 174 Brian Raymon 6. Ohio 166 Freshman, Marshalltown, IA/Marshalltown H.S. 7. California 141 1989-90... Redshirted. High School..A two-year letterman who was a participant in the 8. Michigan 137 1989 state tournament and the Cadet Nationals. 9. New Jersey 134 Personal... Born January 9, 1971...son of Larry & Joynell 10. Oregon 98. Raymon ... major is undecided.

7 142 Pounds

•After having an excellent gear as a freshman last gear, Steve Hartle is obviously the man to beat here. He has made a lot ofgains over the last gear both phgsicallg and men/a/lg and has shown he has what it takes to make his mark in the college wrestling world." - Briggs

(L-R) - S. Hartle, Watts, N. Harlie, Kjeldgaard

Steve Hartle Nate Hartle Sophomore, Sioux City, IA/East U.S. Freshman, Sioux City, IA/East U.S. 1989-90... Stepped into the regular 142-pound slot early in the High School...Capped a 37-0 season last year by winning the 140- season and maintained it throughout. . .improved steadily throughout pound state championship ... a past state freestyle the season, capturing third at the West Regional and qualifying for champion ... compiled an 82-14 career record... a four-year letterman the NCAA Championships... named to the Amateur Wrestling News in wrestling, two in football. Freshman All-Star team. Personal...Bom November 11, 1971...son of Dave & Barb 1988-89... Redshirted Hartle ...younger brother of UNI 142-pounder, Steve ... major is High School...One of the most sought-after wrestlers in Iowa as a undecided senior, he was a state champion and won in the Pittsburgh Press High School All-Star Classic ... placed third in the Junior Nationals and was a three-time conference champ at East High School. Personal ... Bom November 7, 1969... son of Dave & Barb Hartle ... older brother of Panther wrestler, Nate ... majoring in Business.

Year Ovenll Record Duals Pins 1989-90 17-13-1 6-7-1 0

Doug Kjeldgaard Freshman, Council Bluffs, IM.ewis Central U.S. 1989-90... Redshirted High School...One of the state's most sought-after recruits who won the 145-pound championship as a senior, capping off a 37-0 season ... placed third at 132 pounds as a junior... compiled a 117-11 career mark ... holds school records for career and season wins and takedowns (102). Personal... Bom May 14, 1971...son of Duane & Glenna Kjeldgaard ... majoring in Construction Management.

Tracy Watts Sophomore, Bellevue, IA/Bellevue U.S. 1989-90... Competed in the UNI Open, compiling a 2-2 record. Panther Fact 1988-89... Redshirted High School..Recorded a 103-18-1 career mark on his way to Northern Iowa is one ofjust nine institutions in history runner-up finishes at the state tournament as a junior and to capture the NCAA Division I Championships, senior.. .eamed 10 letters-four each in wrestling and track, and one each in football and cross country. accomplishing that feat in 1950. The other champions Personal ... Bom December 26, 1969 ...son of Richard & Sandra include Oklahoma State, Oklahoma, Cornell (IA), Penn Watts ... majoring in Education. State, Iowa State, Michigan State, Iowa and Arizona State. In UNl's 18 years in Division II, the Panthers won two Year Ovenll Record Duals Pins national titles and finished third or better 12 times. 1989-90 2-2-0 0

8 150 Pounds

•carg Steffensmeier is the man at 150 pounds. He was outstanding in the latter halfof last season and his performance at the NC4A Championships showed just how good he can be. It's going to be tough for angone else to see the light here." - Briggs

(l.rR) - Massey, Steffensmeier

Gary Steffensmeier Penonal..Born August 3, 1964 ...son of Wayland and Denna Junior, Donnellson, IA/Fort Madi.son U.S. Massey ...brother of former UNI wrestler, Keith ...majoring in 1989-90 ... Became the "Cinderella" story of the NCM Business. Championships, finishing second in the nation after entering the tournament seeded ninth ... after a sluggish early season, he came on late to win 19 of his last 21 matches ... won NCM West Jeff Lovell Regional...currently ranks fifth on the UNI career winning Freshman, Marshalltown, INMarshalltown U.S. percentage list...compiled an outstanding 13-2 dual record. 1989-90... Redshirted. 1988-89 ... Enjoyed an outstanding freshman season at 142 pounds as High School...A four-year letterwinner for the Bobcats who qualified he wrestled in every dual and tournament for the Panthers ...won for the state tournament three times, placing third as a junior. titles at the Nebraska-Omaha Open and West Regional, advancing to Personal..Born April 4, 1970 ...son of Donald & Mary Ann the NCM TournamenL .. was named to the Amateur Wrestling News' Lovell ... major is undecided. Freshman All-America team. 1987-88 ... Redshirted. High School..Capped off a 33-0 senior season by winning the state championship for the second consecutive year.. .compiled a 103-21 career mark ...fin ished fourth as a freshman and fifth as a sophomore at state ... a four-time conference champ who lettered twice in cross country. Penonal... Born September 2, 1969 ...son of Ernest & Glorilda Steffensmeier... majoring in Mathematics.

Year Overall Record Duals Pim 1989-90 33-9-0 13-2-0 3 1988-89 31-8-2 12-4-2 3 Career 64-17-2 25-6-2 6

Wayland Massey Sophomore, Council Bluffs, IM.ewis Central U.S. 1989-90... Did not compete ... enrolled at UNI last year after after six years of service with the United States Marine Corps, where he wrestled competitively. 1988-89 ... Representing the Marines, he worked his way to a #'2 ranking at 149.5 on the USA Greco-Roman team ... compiled a 12-7 record while competing both in the U.S. and intemationally... won Panther Fact the Interservice championships ... fin ished second in the U.S. Open and Olympic Festival, third in the Pan American championships and This year's National Wrestling Coaches Association All-Star sixth in the Haparanda Cup in Sweden. 1987-88 ... Placed third in the '88 Olympic Trials. Gassic will be held January 28th in Philadelphia, PA It High School..Won state titles as a freshman and senior, placing will be co-hosted by Drexel and the University of second as a junior and fourth as a sophomore ... a two-time Pennsylvania. placewinner at Junior Nationals ... also lettered in cross country.

9 158 Pounds

•Returning NotA qualifier Jamie Byrne heads up this weight class. Jamie's one of the strongest wrestlers on our entire team. However, he'll be challenged by Curt Benne/hum. &mnethum has an excellent attitude with lots of talent and will keep Byrne on his toes." - Briggs

Jamie Byrne Sophomore, Cedar Rapids, IA/Washington H.S. 1989-90. .. Competed in 13of16 duals for the Panthers at 158, missing only three meets due to an ankle sprain ... came on strong at the end of the season to win the NCAA West Regional and advance to the NCAA Toumament...tied for the team lead (~R) - Byrne, Neuman, Benne/hum with eight major decisions ... named to the Amateur Wrestling News Freshman All-Star team. High School...Selected to Amateur Wrestling News' High School All­ 1988-89. .. Redshirted. America Team as a senior.. .went 36-0 with 29 pins in the winning the High School...A highly-recruited athlete at Washington, he was the 152-pound state title as a senior.. . of his 125 career victories, 102 were state champion his senior year at 145 and won in the North/South pins ... was a sate qualifier all four years, including a third-place finish All -Star Meel..a sixth-place finisher at Junior Nationals in 1988, he as a sophomore and fourth as a junior. was a state and Junior National qualifier in 1987. ..named to the all­ Personal...Born October 20, 1970 ... son of Rocky & Sue metro team as a junior and senior. Bennethum ... majoring in Industrial Technology. Personal... Born March 30, 1970 ... son of John & Sharon Byme ...ma joring in Busi~ess. Mike Neuman Year Overall Record Duals Pin Sophomore, Waterloo, IA/West H.S. 1989-90 13-12-3 6-4-3 1989-90.. . Placed seventh at the junior college national tournament for Kirkwood C.C. in Cedar Rapids. High School...A two-time state qualifer for the Wahawks who Curth Bennethum finished third his senior year... a four-year letterwinner. Fruhman, Sheldahl/Wut Des Moines Valley H.S. Personal...Born January 29, 1971...son of Jim & Pat 1989-90... Redshirted. Neuman ... majoring in Accounting.

167 Pounds

•Manning stands alone at 167 after having an excellent redshirt year. There's a lot ofweight on his shoulders, but he's the kind ofyoung man who can handle that." - Briggs

Cory Manning Fruhman, Woodward, IA/West Du Moinu Dowling H.S. 1989-90... Redshirted. High School...Won the Class 3A 171-pound state championship his senior season, finishing the year with a 49-2-1 record. Personal ... Born November 11, 1970 ... son of Michael & Donna Manning ... major is undecided. Manning

10 177 Pounds

•Another returning All-American, Rich Powers, is our man. His unorthodox style and tremendous talent should enable him to improve on last year's fifth-place national finish. He's a real crowd pleaser and a team leader." - Briggs

(l.rR) - Kane, Powers, Benning, Kamerling, Ryan

Rich Powers Brett Ryan Junior, Harvard, IUMarian Catholic H.S. Freshman, Underwood, IA/Underwood H.S. 1989-90... Put together another stellar season, winning titles at the 1989-90... Redshirted. UNI Open, Midwest Championships and West Regional...advanced to High SchooI .. .A two-time state qualifier who placed fifth as a the NCAA Championships for the second time and earned All­ senior... a four-time wrestling letterwinner who also lettered in America honors with a fifth-place finish ... was ranked in the top 10 football. throughout the season ... recorded a team-high 18 pins, the second­ Personal...Born September 18, 1970 ... son of Mick & Sharon highest single-season total in school history... already ranks sixth on Ryan ... majoring in Psychology. the UNI career pins and winning percentage lists. 1988-89... Named to the Amateur Wrestling News Freshman All ­ America Team ... of his 25 wins, 18 were by at least a major Mike Kane decision ... won the 177-pound title at the Nebraska-Omaha and UNI Sophomore, Cedar Rapids, IM.aSalle H.S. Opens ... won the West Regional to advance to the NCAA Tournament 1988-89... Redshirted. where he was seeded 11th. High School...Finished second.and third at the state-tournament his 1987-88... Redshirted. final two years ...also lettered in baseball and football...a first team all­ High School..A two-time Illinois state champion who also placed stater in football. third as a sophomore... named Illinois' outstanding wrestler in Personal...Born February 20, 1970 ... son of James & Helene 1986 ... won freestyle and Greco gold medals at the Prairie State Kane ... majoring in History Education. ' Games in 1985 and 1986... compiled a 137-12 prep record ... went 74-0 his final two seasons ... an all-conference and all-area selection in football as he captained the his team to the state title as a senior... a two-year letterman in track. Robby Kamerling Personal... Born March 22, 1969... son of Roberta Powers ... majoring Freshman, Lisbon, IM.isbon H.S. in Manufacturing Technology. High School... Finished second at state his senior year, third as a junior... placed seventh at Junior Nationals last summer.. . also lettered Year Overall Record Duals Pins in football and baseball...an all-conference performer in football. 1989-90 36-8-0 11 -3-0 18 Personal...Born June 23, 1972 ... son of Lawrence & Gail 1988-89 25-9-1 11-5-1 7 Kamerling ... majoring in Business Management. Career 61-17-1 22-8-1 25

Brian Benning Sophomore, Ackley, WAckley Geneva H.S. 1989-90... 0espite being slowed by injury, he saw his first varsity action, competing in three duals ... also competed in Northern Open and Midwest Championships. 1988-89... Redshirted. High School..Capped off a 31-0 senior season by winning the 167- pound state championship... placed third as a junior and second as a sophomore ... compiled a 118-16-1 career record ... also earned all-state honors as a linebacker in football and catcher in baseball. Panther Fact Personal... Born November 6, 1969 ... son of Delmar & Marlys Benning... majoring in Business Education. UNl's Rich Powers recorded the fastest pin at last year's Year Overall Record Duals Pins NCM Championships when he flattened Kyle Scrimgeour 1989-90 4-5-0 2-1-0 1 of Oklahoma in 21 seconds.

11 190 Pounds

•Letterman Greg Herber w111 be the man to beat at 190. He gained a lot ofmaturity and know-how last year. He could get a strong challenge from (redshirt freshman) Dave Malecek. Malecek has a lot oftalent and reminds me ofGary Steffensmeier. He's a scrapper who will not quit." - Briggs·

Greg Herber Senior, Dubuque, 1.NWahlert H.S. 1989-90... Eamed his first letter last season as the Panthers' regular at 190 ... placed in three tournaments, taking third at UNI Open, fifth at Nebraska-Omaha Open and sixth at Midwest Championships. 1988-89.. . Saw extensive tournament competition, placing fifth at the Nebraska-Omaha and UNI Opens, and sixth at the Midwest (l.rR) - Herber, Malecek Championships. 1987-88.. . Competed in four tournament matches. 1986-87.. . Redshirted. High School..Won the state title his senior year after placing fourth Dave Malecek as a junior... compiled a 53-3-2 record his last two seasons ... an all­ Freshman, Osage, WOsage H.S. conference football player. 1989-90... Redshirted. Personal ... Born May 8, 1967... son of Bill & Helene Herber... majoring High School...A highly-recruited prep who won the state title at 167 in Physical Education. as a junior and 171 as a senior after qualifying his sophomore season ... named High School All-America by Amateur Wrestling News Year Ovenll Record Duals Pins and Asics Tiger after a 29-1 senior year... was twice an all-state 1989-90 19-15-2 5-5-2 0 running back. 1988-89 11-6-1 0 Personal...Born August 18, 1970 ... son of Joe & Marlys 1987-88 1-3-0 0 Malecek ... brother of former Nebraska heavyweight, Joe ... majoring in C:areer 31-24-3 5-5-2 0 Elementary Education.

Heavyweight

•Greg Berg returns this year afler having gained experience last year as a freshman. He took some lumps wrestling as a freshman but he's a determined young man who will go to the end ofthe world for you. Our freshman recruit, Justin Greenlee, will likely redshirt this year to gain some experience." - Briggs

(l.rR) - Wisch (left team), Greenlee, Berg

Greg Berg Justin Greenlee Sophomore, Runnells, IA/Southeast Polle H.S. Freshman, Waverly, l.NWaverly-Shell Rock H.S. 1989-90... Eamed the regular spot in the lineup in his first year of High School...The Iowa high school champion at 275 pounds as a collegiate competition... best tournament finish was sixth at the senior after placing third at 189 as a junior.. . posted a 38-1 record as a Midwest Championships... wrestled in 15 of UNI's 16 dual meets. senior to cap off a 92-28-2 career... placed second at Junior Nationals 1988-89 ... Redshirted. last summer... won the World Trials and placed seventh at the Junior High School...Finished second at state at 185 as a senior, losing his World Championships ... named High School All-America by Amateur only match in the final to go 28-1...recorded a 70-17 record in three Wrestling News and Asics Tiger his senior year. seasons with the Rams .. .lettered four times in wrestling, twice in Personal...Born July 28, 1972 ...son of Jerry & Joan Greenlee ... brother football. of former UNI wrestler and current assistant coach, Joel...majoring Personal ... Bom October 20, 1969 ... son of Robert & Marilyn in Biology. Berg ... majoring in Business. Year Ovenll Record Duals Pins 1989-90 10-15-1 6-8-1

12 1989-90 Dual Results

Northern Iowa 23, Minncaota IS 134 - Mark Pustelnik (UNI) major dee. Michael Dallas, Iowa Sble 20, Northa'll Iowa 14 NOYember 29, 1989-Ceclar Falla 15-3 February l, 1990-Ceclar Falla 118 - Mark Schwab (UNI) dee. Ben Morris, 11-5 142 - Steve Morris (CSB) major dee. Steve Hartle, 13-5 118 - Mark Schwab (UNI) dee. Cary McCall, 6-4 126 - Duaine Martin (UNI) won by default a.oer Shannon 150 - Rich Bailey (CSB) pinned Alan Lovell, 2:31 126 - Dan Knight (ISU) dee. Paul Huffman, 7-4 Ward 158 - Cary Steffensmeier (UNI) dee. Brian Malavar, 6-1 134 - Duaine Martin (UNI) dee. Mike Moreno, 5-4 134 - Mark Pustelnik (UNI) dee. Scott Rohrer, 6-1 167 - Greg White (UNI) dee. Matt Leonard, 14-7 142 - Rob Watt (ISU) dee. Steve Hartle, 7-4 142 - Chuck Heise (M) major dee. Steve Hartle, 16-7 177 - Rich Powers (UNI) pinned Kevin Langley, 2:48 150 - Cary Steffensmeier (UNI) dee. Torrae Jackson, 9-6 150 - Cary Steffensmeier (UNI) major dee. Willy Short, 190 - Greg Herber (UNI) major dee. Matt Smith, 20-6 158 - Steve Hamilton (ISU) major dee. Jamie Byrne, 15-4 HWT - Tom Osendorf (CSB) dee. Greg Berg, 10-6 11-3 158 - Jamie Byrne (UNI) major dee. Mike Manetta, 12-3 167 - Matt Johnson (ISU) dee. Greg White, 12-5 167 - Joe Reasbeck (M) dee. Greg White, 6-5 Northern Iowa 31, Cal Poly San Lula Obiapo 6 177 - Rich Powers (UNI) tech. fall Mike Kelly, 6:31 177 - Brian Benning (UNI) dee. Brad Gibson, 10-3 January 4, 1990-San Lula Obiapo, CA 190 - Jim Nelson (ISU) major dee. Darrell Long.14-4 190 - Marty Morllan (M) major dee. Rich Powers, 15-6 118 - Paul Huffman (UNI) dee. Cary D'Agostino, 9-6 HWT - Todd Kinney (ISU) dee. Greg Berg, 6-1 HWf - Jeff Balcom (M) major dee. Dave Williams, 16-7 126 - Duaine Martin (UNI) pinned Dale Hana.oer, 4:32 134 - Pat Hamilton (UNI) drew Robert Tabarez, 1-1 Northern Iowa 40, Eutern lllinoia 4 lowa39,Northa'11lowa7 142 - Steve Hartle (UNI) dee. Keith Hernandez, 9-5 Fehruary 9, 1990-Cedar Falla December 9, 1989-lowa City 150- Cary Steffensmeier (UNI) dee. Terry Watts, 7-3 118 - Mark Schwab (UNI) major dee. John Weber, 16-6 118 - Mark Schwab (UNI) drew Steve Martin, 5-5 158 - Jamie Byrne (UNI) dee. Bill Cruendler, 9..& 126- Duaine Martin (UNI) pinned Mike Wheatley, 1:32 126 - Terry Brands 0) major dee. Duaine Martin, 13-3 167 - Greg White (UNI) dee. Eric Schwartz, 7-3 134 - Pat Hamilton (UNI) dee. Dean Souder, 5-4 134 - Tom Brands (I) pinned Mark Pustelnik, 2:26 177 - Rich Powers (UNI) major dee. Chris Liddell, 13-3 142 - Steve Hartle (UNI) tech. fall Tom Watkins, 6:51 142 - Troy Steiner (I) major dee. Steve Hartle, 13-4 190 - Greg Herber (UNI) drew Aaron Cantrell, I-I 150 - Cary Steffensmeier (UNI) pinned Terry Murphy, 150 - Doug Streicher (I) pinned Cary Steffensmeier, 2:47 HWf - Greg Berg (UNI) drew Seth Woodill, l-1 3:47 158 - Jamie Byrne (UNI) drew Doug Trammel, 4-4 158 - Jamie Byrne (UNI) major dee. Mike Papes, IS. 7 167 - Mark Reiland (I) major dee. Greg White, 18-5 Northern Iowa 20, Cal State Fullerton 15 167 - Greg White (UNI) dee. Cris Pradel, IO..& 177 - Rich Powers (UNI) dee. Bart Chelesvig, 12-5 January 6, 1990-Fullnton, CA In - Rich Powers (UNI) pinned Tom Carroll, :35 190 - Brooks Simpson (I) tech. fall Greg Herber, 21 -6 118 - Paul Huffman (UNI) dee. Michael Grubbs, 7-2 190 - Greg Herber (UNI) dee. Matt Braun, 7-1 (7:00) 126 - Duaine Martin (UNI) dee. Jeff Maes, 9-3 HWf - Copache Tyler (EIU) major dee. Greg Berg, 14-5 HWT - John Oostendorp (I) pinned Greg Berg, 4:43 134 - Mark Pustelnik (UNI) dee. Lyndon Campbell, 4-3 142 - Steve Hartle (UNI) dee. Al Re, 4-3 Nebrub 26, Northern Iowa 10 Northern Iowa 35, Miuouri 8 150 - Jim Walker (CSF) major dee. Alan Lovell, 17..& February 10, 1990-Lincoln, NE December 10, 1989-Ceclar Falla 158 - Jarnie Byrne (UNI) drew Martin Arrnandez, 3-3 118 - Mark Schwab (UNI) dee. John Buzton, 12-6 118 - Mark Schwab (UNI) dee. Bobby Crawford, 2-1 167 - Dan Henderson (CSF) dee. Greg White, 5-1 126 - Jason Kelber (N) dee. Duaine Martin, S.2 126 - Duaine Martin (UNI) major dee. Buddy Smith, 177 - Rich Powers (UNI) pinned Dwayne Buth, 3:29 134- Dave Droegemueller (N) dee. Pat Hamilton, 4-2 17-8 190- Ramon Diaz (CSF) dee. Greg Herber, 6-1 142 - Paul Herrera (N) dee. Steve Hartle, 4-2 134 - Mark Pustelnik (UNI) won by forfeit HWf - David Jones (CSF) dee. Greg Berg, 15-8 150 - Cary Steffensmeier (UNI) dee. Todd Enger, 8-7 142 - Todd Hayes (M) dee. Steve Hartle, 5-2 158 - Jamie Byrne (UNI) major dee. Dan Harrison, 12-3 150 - Cary Steffensmeier (UNI) disqualification over Northern Iowa 33, Southern lllinoia al Eclwant..ille 15 167 - Scott Chenoweth (N) major dee. Greg White, 12-3 Freddie Darris January 13, 1990-Cedar Falla 177 - Corey Olson (N) win by injury default Rich Powers, 158 - Greg Warren (M) dee. Alan Lovell, 8-1 ll8 - Juan York (SIUE) won by forfeit 6:15 167 - Greg White (UNI) major dee. Steve Blanner, 10-1 126 - Paul Huffman (UNI) dee. Henry Broussard, 8-4 190 - Chris Nelson (N) dee. Greg Herber, 3-2 177 - Rich Powers (UNI) pinned Chuck Thompson, 3:11 134 - Sam Parker (SIUE) won by il'\iury default Mark HWf - Joe Malecek (N) major dee. Creg,Berg, 13-3 190 - Greg Herber (UNI) drew Sherif Zegar, 3-3 Pustelnik HWT - Greg Berg (UNI) major dee. Bobby Henderson, 142 - Steve Hartle (UNI) dee. Eric Roberson, 5-2 Northern Iowa 30, Drab 8 12-1 150 - Cary Steffensmeier (UNI) won by forfeit February 16, 1990--Ced. Falla 158 - Kip Kristoff (SIUE) dee. Jamie Byrne, 7-5 118 - Mark Schwab (UNI) dee. Scott Conyo, 13-6 Northern Iowa 34, Chico Sble 5 167 - Greg White (UNI) pinned Lawrence Davis, 2:43 126 - Paul Huffman (UNI) drew Adam Walker, 8-8 January 2, 1990-Fruno, CA 177 - Rich Powers (UNI) pinned Doug Chiles, 4:55 134 - Pat Hamilton (UNI) dee. Brian Zanders, 9-8 118 - Paul Huffman (UNI) pinned Afshin Ebrahimi, 4:36 190 - Greg Herber (UNI) won by forfeit 142 - Steve Hartle (UNI) dee. Brent Helmkamp, 7-3 126- Duaine Martin (UNI) major dee. Dave Rowan, 19-8 HWT - Greg Berg (UNI) dee. Jodi Bell, 9..& 150 - Cary Steffensmeier (UNI) tech. fall Cary Kroells, 134 - Pat Hamilton (UNI) dee. Don Garriott, 14-7 5:09 142 - Steve Hartle (UNI) drew Marty Koyountjian, 16-16 Oklahoma State 30, Northern Iowa 3 158 - Jamie Byrne (UNI) major dee. Kevin McCarthy, 1 150 - Cary Steffensmeier (UNI) dee. Trent Kenny, 9-5 January 19, 1990-Stillwater, OK 8-10 158 - Scott Horillo (CSU) dee.Alan Lovell, 3-1 ll8 - Mark Schwab (UNI) dee. Tony Purler, 6-4 167 - Greg White (UNI) major dee. Mike Vander Woude, 167 - Greg White (UNI) dee. John Ceanakos, 4-2 126 - Kendall Cross (OSU) major dee. Duaine Martin, 13-5 177 - Rich Powers (UNI) pinned Dean Heath, 2:23 21-9 In - Tony Burger (D) dee. Brian Benning, 5-0 190 - Greg Herber (UNI) dee. Raybon Johnson, 2-1 134- Chuck Barbee (OSU) dee. Pat Hamilton, S.I 190 - Greg Herber (UNI) won by forfeit HWT - Greg Berg (UNI) major dee. Jim Keck, 13-2 142 - Eric Wilson (OSU) major dee. Steve Hartle, 15-6 HWT - Bret Sharp (D) dee. Greg Berg, 3-1 150 - Todd Chesbro (OSU) dee. Cary Steffensmeier, 5-4 Northern Iowa 22, Fruno Stale 10 158 - Pat Smith (OSU) dee. Jamie Byrne, ll-4 Northern Iowa 35, Northa'll lllinoia 7 January 2, 1990-Fruno, CA 167 - Robbie Hadden (OSU) major dee. Greg White, 18-8 February 21, 1990--Ced. Falla 118 - Paul Huffman (UNI) dee. Anthony Tamez, 6-0 177 - Chris Barnes (OSU) dee. Rich Powers, 15-8 118 - Mark Schwab (UNI) dee. Gene Marino, S.2 126 - Duaine Martin (UNI) major dee. Frank Trujillo, 190 - Randy Couture (OSU) dee. Greg Herber, 5-2 126 - Paul Huffman (UNI) tech. fall John Willems, 4:50 16-8 HWT - Kirk Mammen (OSU) dee. Greg Berg, 4-2 134- Pat Hamilton (UNI) major dee. John Griffin, 9-1 134 - Jon Pierro (FSU) dee. Mark Pustelnik, 9-8 142 - Duaine Martin (UNI) tech. fall Jeff Chumbley, 7:00 142 - Steve Hartle (UNI) dee. John Sordi, 10-6 Northern Iowa 39, Southwul Miuouri Stale 6 150 - Cary Steffensmeier (UNI) major dee. T.C. Dantzler, 150 - Cary Steffensmeier (UNI) dee. Phil McLean, 4-0 January 20, 1990-Sprinlllielcl, MO 12..& 158 - Wade Zimmerman (FSU) major dee. Jamie Byrne, 118- Mark Schwab (UNI) tech. fall Tony Dong, 23-7 158 - Jamie Byrne (UNI) drew Jim Kossakowski, I-I 11-2 126 - Duaine Martin (UNI) major dee. John Talbot, 17-5 167 - Greg White (UNI) major dee. Jon Popp, 11 -2 167 - Greg White (UNI) dee. Scott Boness, 6-4 134 - Pat Hamilton (UNI) dee. Jerry Hickey, 3-2 In - Todd Lappe (UNI) drew Joe Madonia, 7-7 177 - Rich Powers (UNI) dee. Scott Benson, S.6 142 - Mark Krause (SMSU) pinned Tom Hollan, 6:44 190 - Mark Kuehl (NIU) dee. Dave Williams, 9-3 190 - Larry Sidiropoulos (FSU) dee. Greg Herber, 5-2 150 - Cary Steffensmeier (UNI) tech. fall Corey Allen, HWT - Greg Berg (UNI) won by forfeit HWf - Dave Williams (UNI) dee. Zack Rix, 5-2 17-2 158 - Jamie Byrne (UNI) major dee. John McDowell, Northern Iowa 23, Cal Stale Babralield 16 15-6 January 3, 1990-Babrafield, CA 167 - Todd Lappe (UNI) dee. Rick Burris, 4-2 118 - Paul Huffman (UNI) dee. Pat Higa, 7-4 177 - Rich Powers (UNI) tech. fall Tim McKee, 21..& 126 - Ahmed El-Sokkary (CSB) dee. Duaine Martin, 7-5 190 - Brian Benning (UNI) major dee. Joe Chapman, S.O HWf - Greg Berg (UNI) won by forfeit

13 1990 NCAA West Regional Championship Charleston, IL 118 Pounda 2. Terry Murphy, Eastern Illinois Heavyweight 1. Mark Schwab, Northern Iowa 3. T.C. Dantzler, Northern Illinois 1. Copache Tyler, Eastern Illinois 2. Andy Radenbaugh, Notre Dame 2. Bret Sharp, Drake 3. Ward Buster, Drake 158 Pounda 3. James Turnage, Southwest Missouri 1. Jamie Byrne, Northern Iowa 126 Pounda 2. Brian Chambers, Marquette Final Team Standings 1. Duaine Martin, Northern Iowa 3. Jim Kossakowski, Northern Illinois 1. Northern Iowa •••••...•••••••••••••• 96 1/4 2. Mike Pasdo, Marquette 2. Notre Dame ...... 67 3/4 3. Marcus Gowens, Notre Dame 167 Pounds 3. Illinois State ...... 36 3/4 1. Mark Gerardi, Notre Dame 4. Northern Illinois ...... 34 1/4 134 Pounds 2. Greg White, Northern Iowa 5. Eastern Illinois ...... 311/2 1. Jerry Hickey, Southwest Missouri 3. John Kane, Illinois State Drake ...... 311/2 2. Mark Puatelnik, Northern Iowa 7. Southwest Missouri ...... 26 3. Mickey Marchese, Illinois S.tate 177 Pounds 8. Marquette ...... 221/2 1. Rich Powers, Northern Iowa 9. Valparaiso...... 3 142 Pounds 2. Joe Madonia, Northern Illinois 1. Pat Boyd, Notre Dame 3. Mark Mammen, Illinois State Most Outstanding Wrestler 2. Brent Helmkamp, Drake Mark Schwab, Northern Iowa 3. Steve Hartle, Northern Iowa 190 Pounda 1. Steve , Notre Dame Coach of the Year 150 Pounda 2. Greg Gardner, Illinois State Don Briggs, Northern Iowa 1. Gary Steffensmeier, Northern Iowa 3. Mark Kuehl, Northern Illinois

1990 NCAA Championship Results College Park, ~ 118 Pounds 150 Pounds 190 Pounds 1. Jack Griffin, SR, Northwestern 1. Brian Dolph, SR, Indiana 1. Matt Ruppel, JR, Lehigh 2. Zeke Jones, SR, Arizona State 2. Gary Steffensmeier, SO, Northern Iowa 2. Brooks Simpson, SR, Iowa 3. Gary McCall, SR, Iowa State 3. Townsend Saunders, SR, Arizona State 3. Joe Stafford, SR, Oklahoma 4. Doug Wyland, SR, North Carolina 4. Tim Wittman, JR, Penn State 4. Matt Case, JR, Northwestern 5. Jeff Prescott, JR, Penn State 5. Rich Bailey, SR, Cal State Bakersfield 5. Chris Nelson, SO, Nebraska 6. Mark Schwab, SR, Northern Iowa 6. Doug Streicher, SO, Iowa 6. Randy Couture, SO, Oklahoma State 7. Bobby Crawford, SR, Missouri 7. Matt Demaray, SO, Wisconsin 7. Hamilton Munnell, JR, Miami (OH) 8. Dan Vidlak, SO, Oregon 8. TeDon Fleischman, SR, New Mexico 8. Paul Keysaw, JR, Cal State Bakersfield

126 Pounds 158 Pounds Heavyweight 1. Terry Brands, SO, Iowa 1. Pat Smith, FR, Oklahoma State 1. , SO, Clarion 2. Jason Kelber, JR, Nebraska 2. Scott Schleicher, SR, Navy 2. Greg Haladay, SR, Penn State 3. Kendall Cross, SR, Oklahoma State 3. Steve Hamilton, SO, Iowa State 3. Jon Llewellyn, SR, Illinois 4. Dan Knight, SO, Iowa State 4. Dan Russell, JR, Portland State 4. David Jones, JR, Cal State Fullerton 5. LeShawn Charles, FR, Arizona State 5. Ray Miller, FR, Arizona State 5. Brett Bourne, JR, Navy 6. Adam DiSabato, SO, Ohio State 6. Chauncy Wynn, SR, Morgan State 6. Kirk Mammen, SO, Oklahoma State 7. Gary Roberts, SR, New Mexico 7. Jeff McAllister, SR, Cal State Bakersfield 7. Joe Malecek, SR, Nebraska , 8. Duaine Martin, JR, Northern Iowa 8. Dave , JR, Purdue 8. Eric Schultz, SR, Ohio State 134 Pounds 167 Pounds Final Team Standings 1. Tom Brands, SO, Iowa 1. Dan St. John, SR, Arizona State 2. Dave Zuniga, JR, Minnesota 2. Brad Traviolia, SR, Northwestern 1. Oklahoma State ...... 117 314 3. Chris Owens, FR, Oklahoma State 3. Bart Chelesvig, SO, Iowa 2. Arizona State ...... 104 314 4. Mark Marinelli, JR, Ohio State 4. Steve Buddie, JR, Stanford 3. lowa ...... 102 314 5. T.J. Sewell, SR, Oklahoma 5. Mark Banks, JR, West Virginia 4. Northwestern ...... 77 314 6. Wayne McMinn, FR, Arizona State 6. Robbie Hadden, FR, Oklahoma State 5. Nebraska ...... 64 112 7. Scott Kirsch, JR, George Mason 7. Scott Chenoweth, JR, Nebraska 6. Penn State ...... 57 112 8. Rich Santana, SO, Syracuse 8. Jason Suter, JR, Penn State 7. Oklahoma ...... 48114 8. Indiana ...... 45 112 142 Pounds 177 Pounds 9. Iowa State ...... 43 112 1. Joe Reynolds, SR, Oklahoma 1. Chris Barnes, SR, Oklahoma State 10. Minnesota ...... 42 114 2. Thom Ortiz, SR, Arizona State 2. Marty Morgan, JR, Minnesota 11. Northern Iowa •••••••••••••••••••••. 40 lt.! 3. Chuck Barbee, SO, Oklahoma State 3. Corey Olson, FR, Nebraska 12. CS-Bakersfield ...... 30 1/2 4. Pat Waters, SR, Cornell 4. Mike Funk, SR, Northwestern 13. Navy ...... 29 5. Troy Steiner, FR, Iowa 5. Rich Powers, SO, Northern Iowa 14. Ohio State ...... 27 6. Jeff Lyons, SO, Indiana 6. Rob Larmore, SR, William & Mary 15. Clarion ...... 26 1/2 7. Paul Herrera, SR, Nebraska 7. G.T. Taylor, SO, Arizona State 16. North Carolina ...... 23 112 8. Darren Schulman, JR, Syracuse 8. Joe Wypiszenski, JR, Nebraska-Omaha 17. Lehigh ...... 21112 18. West Virginia ...... 17 112 19. Illinois ...... 15 20. Cornell ...... 14 14 UNI Wrestlers at the 1990 NCAA Championships

118 - Mark Schwab (#3 Seed) LOST 11-10 to LeShawn Charles, Arizona 158 - Jamie Byrne WON 14-7 over Steve Millward, West State LOST 13-6 to Scott Schleicher, Navy Virginia LOST Fall at 2:47 to Gary Roberts, New LOST 3-2 to John Yankanich, Penn State WON 19-8 over Bret Maughan, North Mexico Dakota State 167 - Greg White WON 3-2 over Chris Bollin, Oklahoma 142 - Steve Hartle LOST 10-3 to Jim Putnam, Boise State LOST 4-3 to Zeke Jones, Arizona State LOST 12-5 to Steve Morris, Cal State LOST 6-4 to Doug Wyland, North Carolina Bakersfield 177 - Rich Powers (#6 Seed) LOST 4-0 to Jeff Prescott, Penn State WON 15-7 over Dale Budd, Lock Haven SIXTH Pl.ACE 150 - Gary Steffensmeier (#9 Seed) LOST 14-10 to Scott Brown, Bloomsburg WON 4-1 over Keith Venanzi, Maryland WON Fall at :21 over Kyle Scrimgeour, 126 - Duaine Martin (#9 Seed) WON 10-7 over Travis West, Portland State Oklahoma WON Fall at 4:15 over Chris Doukas, WON 2-0 over Townsend Saunders, Arizona WON 10-4 over Mike Lantz, North Carolina Bucknell State State WON 11-6 over Gary Roberts, New Mexico WON 5-4 over Tim Wittman, Penn State WON 7-4 over Dominic Black, West Virginia LOST 9-6 to Terry Brands, Iowa LOST 11-5 to Brian Dolph, Indiana WON 5-2 over Joe Wypiszenski, Nebraska­ WON 12-9 over Kurt Howell, Clemson SECOND Pl.ACE Omaha LOST 14-6 to Mike Funk, Northwestern

Don Briggs' Athletes in the Coaching Ranks

Since Don Briggs' arrival at UNI in 1974 under head coach Chuck Patten, he and Patten have played an important part in guiding and inspiring their student-athletes to pursue careers in teaching and coaching. Briggs has seen nearly 40 former pupils enter the coaching ranks since his arrival and hopes to continue the strong tradition of UNI graduates in that field. Tim Balvanz, Washington, IA Mike Knight Rick Benson, Sioux City, IA Steve Knipp, Waterloo, IA Mike Bird, Lacrosse, WI Paul Kreimeyer, Kansas City, MO Jim Blasingame, Indianola, IA John Kriebs, Springfield, MO Dick Briggs, Cedar Rapids, IA Jay Llewellyn, Parkersburg, IA Dion Cobb, Des Moines, IA Chris Lembeck, Springfield, MO Dave Cunningham, Forest City, IA Keith Massey, Council Bluffs, IA Larry Dawson, Pleasantville, IA Jim Miller, Cedar Falls, IA Randy Dodd, Dike, IA Jon Moeller, Saydel, IA Ron Dodd, Northwood, IA Brian Moore, Keosauqua, IA Dick Erickson, Kansas City, MO Pat Pickford, Bettendorf, IA Kevin Finn, Albuquerque, NM Dave Prehm, New Hampton, IA Dave Grant, Minneapolis, MN John Prior, Yorkville, IL Joe Gribben, Minneapolis, MN Larry Sallis, Waterloo, IA Joel Greenlee, Cedar Falls, IA Mark Schwab, Cedar Falls, IA Brent Hagen, Denison, IA Mike Schwab, Cedar Falls, IA Pat Hamilton, Algona, IA Steve Shirk, Wilton, IA Pat Hogan, Waverly, IA Ed Sheakley, Ritter, OK Chuck Huff, Cedar Rapids, IA Jeff Weatherman, Des Moines, IA Bob Jensen, Mount Pleasant, IA Ken Wilkins, Clinton, IA Jim Keck, Spencer, IA Mike Woodall, Eagle Grove, IA

15 1989-1990 UNI Records and Results

Individual Records PTS. PIN TF MD QUICK WGT WRESTLER OVERALL DUALS CAREER C. DUALS UNI-OP W-L W-L W-L PIN 118 Mark Schwab 32-4-1 9-0-1 112-18-3 44-3-3 32-2 1-0 3-0 7-0 5:51 126 Duaine Martin 32-11 10-4 56-22 19-7 45-14 7-1 3-0 8-2 1:22 126 Paul Huffman 18-7-1 7-1-1 65-46-5 19-16-5 28-5 2-0 1-0 1-1 1:30 126 Matt Fuglsang 3-2 3-2 2-0 126 Brian Kuhlman 1-2 1-2 134 Pat Hamilton 10-5-1 5-2-1 43-43-4 13-20-3 18-8 1-0 134 Mark Pustelnik 21-11 4-3 56-35-1 14-15-1 16-15 1-2 2-0 2-1 1:47 134 Scott Hassel 10-6 10-6 1-0 0-1 3-1 4:12 134 Steve Wills 3-6 3-6 2-0 142 Steve Hartle 17-13-1 6-7-1 17-13-1 6-7-1 22-27 2-0 5-5 142 Tracy Watts 2-2 2-2 0-1 150 G. Steffensmeier 33-9 13-2 64-17-2 25-6-2 54-9 3-1 3-0 7-1 1:11 150 Alan Lovell 6-10 0-4 22-26 5-13 0-16 2-2 0-1 3:15 150 Tom Hogan 0-3 0-1 0-3 0-1 0-6 0-2 158 Jamie Byrne 13-12-3 6-4-3 13-12-3 6-4-3 29-20 0-2 1-0 8-2 167 Greg White 28-15 9-6 51-43-2 13-17-2 33-21 2-1 5-4 2:43 167 Todd Lappe 6-6-1 1-0-1 42-35-3 12-10-3 5-2 1-0 177 Rich Powers 36-8 11-3 61 -17-1 22-8-1 56-13 18-1 4-0 4-3 :21 177 Brian Benning 4-5 2-1 4-5 2-1 7-3 1-0 1-0 3:57 190 Greg Herber 19-15-2 5-5-2 31-24-3 5-5-2 26-19 0-1 2-2 190 Darrell Long 0-1 0-1 17-9 0-2 0-4 0-1 HWT Dave Williams 8-7 0-2 17-17 0-2 0-7 6-2 0-2 1:00 HWT Greg Berg 10-15-1 6-8-1 10-15-1 6-8-1 32-27 0-1 1-0 2-2

DUAL RESULTS FINAL DUAL RESULTS (12-4) 11/29 MINNESOTA w 23-15 1113 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE w 33-15 12/9 @Iowa L 7-39 1/19 a;Oklahoma State L 3-30 12/10 MISSOURI w 35-8 1/20 a;Southwest Missouri w 39-6 1/2 Cal State-Chico w 34-5 2/1 IOWA STATE L 14-20 1/2 @Fresno State w 22-10 2/9 EASTERN ILLINOIS w 40-4 113 @Cal State Bakersfield w 23-16 2/10 a; Nebraska L 10-26 1/4 @Cal Poly SLO w 31-6 2/16 DRAKE w 30-8 116 @Cal State Fullerton w 20-15 2/21 NORTHERN ILLINOIS w 35-7

Thurnament Results 11/18- NEBRASKA-OMAHA OPEN (No Team Scoring): 118-MARK SCHWAB, 1st; 126-Duaine Martin, 2nd; 126-Paul Huffman, 5th; 134-Pat Hamilton, 3rd; 150-Gary Steffensmeier, 3rd; 167-Greg White, 4th; 177-Rich Powers, 2nd; 190-Greg Herber, 5th; 220-Dave Williams, 3rd.

11124 - NORTHERN OPEN (No Team Scoring): 118-MARK SCHWAB, 1st; 126-Duaine Martin, 3rd; 134-Scott Hassel, 6th; 167-Greg White, 6th; 177-Rich Powers, 4th.

12/2-UNI OPEN (No Team Scoring): 118-MARK SCHWAB, 1st; 126-Duaine Martin, 2nd; 126-Paul Huffman, 6th; 134-Mark Pustelnik, 3rd; 167-Greg White, 3rd; 177- RICH POWERS, ht; 190-Greg Herber, 3rd; HWf-Dave Williams, 4th.

12/29 - MIDWEST CHAMPIONSHIPS (No Team Scoring): 118-Mark Schwab, 2nd; 126-Duaine Martin, 2nd; 126-Paul Huffman, 5th: 142-Steve Hartle, 7th; 150-Gary Steffensmeier, 3rd; 167-Greg White, 5th; 177-RICH POWERS, 1st; 190-Greg Herber, 6th; HWf-Greg Berg, 6th.

3/10- NCAA WEST REGIONAL (1st of 9 teams): 118-MARK SCHWAB, 1st; 126-DUAINE MARTIN, 1st; 134-Mark Pustelnik, 2nd: 142-Steve Hartle, 3rd; 150-GARY STEFFENSMEIER, 1st; 158-JAMIE BYRNE, 1st; 167-Greg White, 2nd; 177-RICH POWERS, 1st.

3/22-24 - NCAA DMSION I CHAMPIONSHIPS (11th of 99 teams): 118-Mark Schwab, 6th; 126-Duaine Martin, 8th: 150-Gary Steffensmeier, 2nd; 177-Rich Powers, 5th.

16 1990-91 Northern Iowa Roster

Name Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School Dan Beerman 126 Fr. Norwalk, INNorwalk Curt Bennethum 158 Fr. Sheldahl, WWest Des Moines Valley Brian Benning 177 So. Ackley, WAckley-Geneva Greg Berg* HWf So. Runnells, WSoutheast Polk Doug Black 118 Fr. Fort Dodge, WFort Dodge Shane Bohlmann HWf Fr. Gray, WAudubon Jamie Byrne* 158 So. Cedar Rapids, WWashington Scott D'Agostino 134 So. Highland Park, IIJNiles West Kelley Davis 118 Fr. Waterloo, WWest Gregg Fuglsang 118 So. Camanche, WCamanche Justin Greenlee HWf Fr. Waverly, WWaverly-Shell Rock Darren Hankins 118 Fr. Johnstown, CO/Roosevelt Nate Hartle 142 Fr. Sioux City, WEast Steve Hartle* 142 So. Sioux City, WEast Scott·Hassel 142 So. Spirit Lake, WSpirit Lake Greg Herber* 190 Sr. Dubuque, WWahlert Robby Kamerling 177 Fr. Lisbon, WLisbon Mike Kane 177 So. Cedar Rapids, IA/LaSalle Doug Kjeldgaard 142 Fr. Council Bluffs, IA/Lewis Central Jeff Lovell 150 Jr. Marshalltown, WMarshalltown Brad Lundquist 118 Fr. Corning, WCorning Dave Malecek 190 Fr. Osage, WOsage Cory Manning 167 Fr. Woodward, WWest Des Moines Dowling Duaine Martin** 126 Sr. Omaha, NE/North Wayland Massey 150 So. Council Bluffs, WLewis Central Henry Middleton 118 Fr. St. Petersburg, FUHollins Scott Munson 118 Fr. Cedar Falls, WCedar Falls Mike Neuman 158 So. Waterloo, WWest Rich Powers** 177 Jr. Haivard, IUMarian Catholic Mark Pustelnik*** 126 Sr. East Moline, JU United Township Brian Raymon 134 Fr. Marshalltown, WMarshalltown Brian Reece 118 Fr. Osceola, WC!arke Community Chris Ristau 126 Fr. Waverly, WWaverly-Shell Rock Brett Ryan 177 Fr. Underwood, IA/Underwood Andrew Showalter 134 Fr. Waterloo, WWest Gary Steffensmeier** 150 Jr. Donnellson, WFt. Madison Burke Tyree 118 So. Kalispell, MT/Flathead Tracy Watts 142 So. Bellevue, WBellevue

* Indicates letters earned

Head Coach: Don Briggs Assistant Coaches: Jim Miller, Joel Greenlee Student Assistants: Mark Schwab, Tim Ascher!

17 Panther Honor Roll

NCAA All-Americans Ken Snyder, 5th, Steve Hoemann, 4th, 177 (Division I) 142 1964-Bob Trautman, 4th, 137 1978-Kirk Myers, 6th, 190 Jim Monroe, 2nd, 167 1931-Jesse Arends, 2nd, 118 1979-Kirk Myers, 3rd, 190 . 1966---Dave Steinkamp, 6th, 160 Orville Orr, 3rd, 155 1981-Ken Gallagher, 5th, 142 Don Parker, 1st, 177 1932-Maynard Harmon, 3rd, 145 Dion Cobb, 4th, 158 1967-Jerry Bond, 2nd, 137 Gus Gerber, 3rd, HWT 1982-Ken Gallagher, 7th, 142 Don Parker, 1st, 177 1937-Dave Natvig, 2nd, 118 Joe Gormally, 7th, 177 Kent Osboe, 2nd, HWT Ray Cheyney, 1st, 135 Kirk Myers, 5th, 190 1968-Jerry Bond, 4th, 145 1938-Dave Natvig, 118 1983-Randy Majors, 3rd, 126 Kent Osboe, 1st, HWT 1940-Delbert Jensen, 3rd, 121 John Kriebs, 5th, HWT 1969-Marv Reiland, 2nd, 130 Roger Isaacson, 2nd, 136 1984-Bob Hallman, 2nd, 118 Jim Guver, 3rd, 160 1941-Vernon Hassman, 2nd, 145 Dave Grant, 8th, 158 · Vince Bellock, 6th, 167 1942-Leon Martin, 2nd, 175 John Kriebs, 6th, HWT Kent Osboe, 1st, HWT 1946-Cecil Mott, 1st, 121 1985-Paul Kreimeyer, 6th, 118 1970-Marv Reiland, 4th, 134 Gerald Leeman, 1st, 128 Lew Sondgeroth, 5th, 142 Clint Young, 4th, 158 Bill Koll, 1st, 145 1986---Mark Schwab, 5th, 118 Vince Bellock, 2nd, 167 1947-Russell Bush, 1st, 128 . Jeff Clutter, 8th, 158 Bob Boeck, 3rd, 177 Bill Koll, 1st, 145 1987-Mike Schwab, 8th, 126 Mike Mccready, 3rd, HWT Bill Nelson, 1st, 165 Jeff Weatherman, 5th, 190 1971--Clint Young, 1st, 158 1948-Bill Koll, 1st, 147 1/2 1988-Chris Lembeck, 5th, 158 Randy Omvig, 5th, 190 LeRoy Alitz, 4th, 19_1 Joel Greenlee, 4th, HWT 1972-Jon Moeller, 5th, 134 1949-Russell Bush, 3rd, 128 1989-Joel Greenlee, 2nd, HWT Mark Fox, 4th, 142 Luverne Klar, 3rd, 136 1990-Mark Schwab, 6th, 118 Joe Hatchett, 2nd, 190 Keith Young, 1st, 145 Duaine Martin, 8th, 126 Mike Mccready, 1st, HWT Bill Nelson, 1st, 155 Gary Steffensmeier, 2nd, 150 1973-Dave Nicol, 4th, 126 Bill Smith, 1st, 165 Rich Powers, 5th, 177 Jim Miller, 4th, 134 1950-FrankAltman, 3rd, 121 Ken Snyder, 2nd, 142 Luverne Klar, 4th, 128 Randy Omvig, 4th, HWT Floyd Oglesby, 2nd, 136 (Division II) 1974-Tom Garcia, 1st, 126 Keith Young, 1st, 145 Jim Miller, 1st, 134 Bill Nelson, 1st, 155 1963-Gary Pollard, 3rd, 115 Randy Snyder, 1st, 142 Bill Smith, 1st, 165 Bill Dotson, 1st, 137 Dan Keller, 4th, 167 Fred Stoeker, 2nd, HWT Jim Sanford, 1st, 147 Rich Erickson, 6th, 177 1951-Gene Lybbert, 3rd, 130 Dick Austin, 2nd, 157 Randy Omvig, 4th, HWT Keith Young, 1st, 147 Ron Mehlin, 4th, 167 1952-Gene Lybbert, 1st, 130 Jim Morris, 2nd, 137 Jim Harmon, 2nd, 147 Bill Weick, 1st, 157 1953-Tom Mccarron, 3rd, 123 Jim Harmon, 1st, 157 Gus Gatto, 4th, 191 1955-Bill Weick, 1st, 157 Gus Gatto, 4th, 191 1956---Dick Heaton, 3rd, 147 1957-Dale Ketelson, 3rd, 157 1958-Dick Heaton, 4th, 157 1961-Francis Freeman, 2nd, 123 David Jensen, 2nd, 130 1962-Francis Freeman, 2nd, 123 Bill Dotson, 2nd, 137 1963-Bill Dotson, 1st, 137 1967-Don Parker, 6th, 191 1969-Marv Reiland, 6th, 130 Kent Osboe, 6th, HWf 1972-Mike Mccready, 3rd, HWT 1974-Jim Miller, 2nd, 134 Ken Snyder, 3rd, 142 1975-Jim Miller, 4th, 134 The Panthers' 1950 national championship team 18 Panther Honor Roll

Kevin Kurth, 6th, HWT Pan American Games 1975-Mike Mccready (Gold medal) NCAA Champions (Division I) Amateur Wrestling Hall Of 1937-Ray Cheyney, 135 Fame 1946-Cecil Mott, 121 Gerald Leeman, 128• William Koll Bill Koll, 145 William Nelson 1947-Russ Bush, 128 William Smith Bill Koll, 145 .. William Weick Bill Nelson, 165 Keith Young 1948-Bill Koll, 145••• Leroy Alitz (coach) 1949-Keith Young, 145 Gerald Leeman (coach) Bill Nelson, 155 David McCuskey (coach) Bill Smith, 165 Robert Siddens (coach) 1950-Keith Young, 145 Finn Eriksen (contributor) Bill Nelson, 155 Bill Smith, 165 1951-Keith Young, 145 U.S. Wrestling Federation Hall 1952-Gene Lybbert, 130 of Fame Bill Weick, 157 Coach Bill Koll leads his team off the mat after 1953-Jim Harmon, 157 William Koll another victory (circa 1957). 1955-Bill Weick, 157 Gerald Leeman 1963-Bill Dotson, 137 William Nelson William Smith 1975-Dave Cunningham, 2nd, 118 (Division II) Keith Young Jim Miller, 1st, 134 David McCuskey (coach) Ken Snyder, 1st, 142 1963-Bill Dotson, 137 Robert Siddens (coach) Rich Erickson, 2nd, 177 Jim Sanford, 147 Finn Eriksen (contributor) Randy Omvig, 1st, HWT 1966-Don Parker, 177 1976-Dave Cunningham, 5th, 118 1967-Don Parker, 177 Bruce McClure, 4th, 134 1968-Kent Osboe, Hwr Northern Iowa Athletics Hall Gary Bentrim, 1st, 142 1969-Kent Osboe, Hwr Jim Blasingame, 3rd, 150 of Fame 1971-Clint Young, 158 (Wrestling Inductees-Year Keith Pool man, 4th, 167 1972-Mike Mccready, HWT Dan Keller, 2nd, 177 1974-Tom Garcia, 126 Inducted) 1977-Jeff Melvin, 5th, 126 Jim Miller, 134 Gary Bentrim, 1st, 142 Ken Snyder, 142 Bill Koll-1985 Dick Briggs, 4th, 150 1975-Jim Miller, 134 Gerald Leeman-1985 Keith Pool man, 4th, 167 Ken Snyder, 142 Dave McCuskey-1985 Ed Herman, 6th, 190 Randy Omvig, HWT Bill Smith-1985 1978-Dave Prehm, 2nd, 118 1976-Gary Bentrim, 142 Keith Young-1985 Kevin Finn, 4th, 134 1977-Gary Bentrim, 142 Finn Eriksen-1986 Dick Briggs, 3rd, 150 1978-Gary Bentrim, 158 Bill Weick-1986 Gary Bentrim, 1st, 158 Keith Poolman, 167 Bill Dotson-1987 Keith Pool man, 1st, 167 Kirk Myers, 190 Bill Nelson-1987 Joe Gormally, 4th, 177 1979-Kirk Myers, 190 Chuck Patten-1988 Kirk Myers, 1st, 190 1980-Ken Gallagher, 150 Gene Lybbert-1989 1979-Kevin Finn, 4th, 134 Kirk Myers, 190 Mike McCready-1989 Larry Luttrell, 6th, 142 Davis Natvig-1990 Ken Gallagher, 3rd, 150 Keith Poolman, 4th, 167 Joe Gormally, 2nd, 177 Olympians Kirk Myers, 1st, 190 Kevin Kurth, 5th, HWT 1932-Maynard Harmon 1980-Brent Hagen, 2nd, 126 1948-Gerald Leeman (Silver medal) Ken Gallagher, 1st, 150 Bill Koll (5th) Dion Cobb, 6th, 167 Bill Nelson Efonda Sproles, 2nd, 177 1952-Bill Smith (Gold medal) Kirk Myers, 1st, 190 19 Record Book

(since 1980-81 season)

Career Leaders 6. Lew Sondgeroth (1984-85) ...... 38 Pat Pickford (1985-86) ...... 38 Overall Whu 8. Jeff Weatherman (1986-87) ...... 37 1. Joel Greenlee (1985-89) ...... 127 Kurt Shedenhelm (1985-86) ...... 37 2. Kurt Shedenhelm (1983-88) ...... 125 Paul Kreimeyer (1984-85) ...... 37 3. Lew Sondgeroth (1978-85) ...... 114 4. Ken Gallagher (1978-82) ...... 113 Dual WiJU 5. Mark Schwab (1985-90) ...... 112 1. Joel Greenlee (1986-87) ...... 20 6. Joe Gormally (1977-82) ...... 111 2. Jeff Weatherman (1986-87) ...... 19 7. Jeff Weatherman (1983-87) ...... 106 3. Joel Greenlee (1988-89) ...... 18 8. Jay Llewellyn (1980-84) ...... 105 Mark Schwab (1985-86) ...... 18 9. Bob Hallman (1980-84) ...... 104 . Efonda Sproles (1982-83) ...... 18 10. John Kriebs (1980-84) ...... 103 6. Joe Gormally (1980-81) ...... 16 7. Joel Greenlee (1987-88) ...... 15 Dual WiJU Kurt Shedenhelm (1986-87) ...... 15 1. Joel Greenlee (1985-89) ...... 58 Jeff Weatherman (1985-86) ...... 15 2. Ken Gallagher (1978-82) ...... 55 Jay Llewellyn (1982-83) ...... 15 3. John Kriebs (1980-84) ...... 53 John Kriebs (1981-82) ...... 15 4. Bob Hallman (1980-84) ...... 49 Kirk Myers (1981-82) ...... 15 5. Joe Gormally (1977-82) ...... 47 6. Jeff Weatherman (1983-87) ...... 46 Pins 7. Mark Schwab (1985-90) ...... 44 1. Kirk Myers (1981-82) ...... 21 8. Kurt Shedenhelm (1984-88) ...... 43 2. Joel Greenlee (1988-89) ...... 18 9. Jay Llewellyn (1980-84) ...... 42 Rich Powers (1989-90) ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 18 10. Efonda Sproles (1979-83) ...... 35 4. John Kriebs (1981-82) ...... 17 5. Tony Koontz (1985-86) ...... 16 Pins 6. Dave Morkel (1981-82) ...... 14 1. John Kriebs (1980-84) ...... 53 7. Jeff Weatherman (1986-87) ...... 13 2. Dion Cobb (1979-84) ...... 30 John Kriebs (1980-81) ...... 13 3. Joel Greenlee (1985-89) ...... 29 9. Duaine Martin (1988-89) ...... 10 4. Kurt Shedenhelm (1983-88) ...... 27 Dion Cobb (1980-81) ...... 10 5. Jeff Weatherman (1983-87) ...... 26 6. Rich Powers (1988- ) ...... 25 Winning Percentage 7. Bob Hallman (1980-84) ...... 24 (minimum 20 wins) 8. Tony Koontz (1985-88) ...... 23 1. Joel Greenlee (1988-89) ...... 957 ...... (44-2-0) 9. Jay Llewellyn (1980-84) ...... 22 2. Kurt Shedenhelm (1987-88) ...... 931 ...... (33-2-1) 10. Efonda Sproles (1979-83) ...... 18 3. Joel Greenlee (1986-87) ...... 898 ...... (39-4-1) Dave Morkel (1980-84) ...... 18 4. Mark Schwab (1989-90) ...... 878 ...... (32-4-1) Randy Majors (1978-83) ...... 18 5. Chris Lembe.ck (1987-88) ...... 857 ...... (29-4-2) 6. Joe Gormally (1980-81) ...... 847 ...... (30-5-U Winning Percentage 7. Joel Greenlee (1987-88) ...... 8452 .... (34-5-3) (minimum 50 overall wins) 8. Mark Schwab (1985-86) ...... 8448 .... (49-9-0) 1. Joel Greenlee (1985-89) ...... 878 ..... (127-16-4) John Kriebs (1983-84) ...... 8448 .... (24-4-1) 2. Mark Schwab (1985-90 ...... 853 ..... (112-18-3) 10. Efonda Sproles (1982-83) ...... 833 ...... (30--0) 3. Joe Gormally (1977-82) ...... 800 .....(111 -27-2) 4. Lew Sondgeroth (1978-85) ...... 790 ...... (114-30-1) 5. Gary Steffensmeier (1988- ) •••••••••• 783 ••••• ( 64-17-2) NOTE: To qualify in career records, athletes must have wrestled at 6. Rich Powers (1988- ) ...... 769 ••••• ( 61-18-1) least two seasons in Division I at UNI. 7. Kurt Shedenhelm (1983-88) ...... 762 ...... (125-37--0) 8. Ken Gallagher (1978-82) ...... 728 ..... (113-41-4) Team Records 9. John Kriebs (1980-84) ...... 726 ...... (103-38-3) Most Wins in a Season ...... 18 ..... (1986-87) 10.Duaine Martin (1987- ) ••••••••••••••••••718 ••••• ( 56-22-0) Most Losses in a Season ...... 9 ...... (1962-63) Consecutive Dual Wins ...... 32 ..... (1948-51) Consecutive Dual Losses ...... 6 ...... (1936-37, 1962-63) Single Season Leaders Most Points in a Season ...... 622 ... (1979-80) Most Points in a Dual Meet ...... 57 ..... (1984 vs. SW Missouri) Overall WiJU Most Points by Opponent in Dual .... 43 ..... (1984 vs. Iowa) 1. Mark Schwab (1985-86) ...... 49 Widest Margin of Victory ...... 57-0 .. (1984 vs. SW Missouri) 2. Joel Greenlee (1988-89) ...... 44 Widest Margin of Defeat ...... 43-3 .. (1984 vs. Iowa) 3. Kurt Shedenhelm (1986-87) ...... 41 Most Pins in a Dual Meet...... 7 ...... (1948 vs. Western Illinois) 4. Joel Greenlee (1986-87) ...... 39 Jeff Weatherman (1985-86) ...... 39

20 1923-90 UNI Dual Meet Results

1923 (1-0) 1936 (1-6) 1947 (S-0-2) 4 Michigan State 24 16 Cornell 8 11 Iowa State 17 25 Iowa State 5 16 Luther 13 20'/2 Nebraska 91;, 12 Cornell 12 8 Minnesota 22 1924 (2·2) 121/z Cornell 151/z 14 Illinois 14 11 Cornell 19 0 Iowa State 21 12 Minnesota 18 33 Wheaton 3 16 Simpson 2 11 Iowa State 15 28 Kansas State 5 1955 (8·1·2) 7 Cornell 11 8 Indiana 22 27 Minnesota 3 15 Kansas State 15 24 Des Moines 0 9 '/2 Iowa 22'/2 15 Michigan State 9 12 Minnesota 12 20 Illinois State 6 1925 (4·1) 1937 (4·2·1) 1948 (8-1-0) 24 S.D. State 6 12 Ellsworth 0 15 '/2 Iowa State 161/z 13 Michigan State 14 20 Mankato State 14 18 Des Moines 5 171/z Kansas State 101/z 24 Wheaton 6 27 Nebraska 3 9 Cornell 11 91;, Minnesota 201/z 28 Nebraska 5 14 Cornell 12 35 Parsons 0 24 Wisconsin 10 23 Iowa State 5 27 Luther 10 11 Simpson 9 23'/2 Cornell 41;, 28 Minnesota 11 16 Purdue 12 32 Missouri 0 24 Oklahoma Tech 5 16 Michigan State 11 1926 (2·1) 16 Iowa 16 38 Western Ill. 0 9 Illinois 17 18 Des Moines 5 19 Oklahoma 11 61/z Cornell 201/z 1938 (6-1) 28 Cornell 0 1956 (10-0) 261/z Oklahoma 91;, 35 Grinnell 5 23 Illinois State 9 191/z Cornell 141/2 1949 (9·0-0) 19 Wisconsin 11 1927 (2·2) 15'/2 Minnesota 12 '/2 18 Illinois 10 15 Michigan State 11 11 Michigan 12 13 Iowa State 21 15 Michigan State 9 26 Minnesota 6 14 Wisconsin 9 19 Iowa 11 32 Oklahoma Tech 0 21 Mankato State 10 33 Des Moines 0 23'/2 Nebraska 6 '/2 22 Oklahoma 6 26 Illinois 8 8 Cornell 17 16 Wisconsin 14 29 Wheaton 5 32 S.D. State 0 24 Nebraska 5 15 Cornell 9 1928 (2-0) 1939 (4·3) 26 Iowa State 5 24 Luther 8 20 Northwestern 15 6 Illinois 20 14 Minnesota 12 21 Nebraska 13 31 Monmouth 0 24 Wisconsin 8 17 Cornell 8 321/z Grinnell 11;, 1957 (6-3) 1929 (4-o) 21 Cornell 13 1950 (11-0) 34 S.D. State 0 26 Northwestern 8 11 Minnesota 17 24 Oklahoma 5 16 Wisconsin 14 19 Purdue 13 9 Iowa State 21 25 Wheaton 3 19 Cornell 11 32 Monmouth 0 20 Iowa 10 18 Michigan State 6 17 Kansas State 12 17 Wisconsin 11 29 Purdue 5 8 Minnesota 22 1940 (7-1) 27 Denver 3 14 Michigan State 16 1930 (1·3) 25 Nebraska 5 23 Nebraska 3 27 Nebraska 3 8 Iowa State 25 23 Colorado State 5 23 Illinois 2 6 Mankato State 22 131/z Wisconsin 121/z 131/z Illinois 101/z 21 Minnesota 8 28 Luther 7 71;, Illinois 261/z 15 Cornell 11 20 Iowa State 5 51;, Iowa 21 1/2 17 Iowa State 13 29 Omaha 3 1958 (8-2·1) 14 Minnesota 18 17 Cornell 8 16 Cornell 13 1931 (3·2) 15 Iowa 9 17 Michigan ·State 11 4 '/2 Illinois 231/z 26 Wisconsin 8 1951 (9-1-0) 25 S.D. State 5 8 Iowa State 20 15 Illinois 9 9 Mankato State 17 25 Minnesota 5 1941 (7-0-1) 27 Wheaton 3 12 Illinois 12 27 Chicago 5 12 Minnesota 12 21 Michigan State 10 9 Minnesota 19 29 Cornell 3 14 Illinois 12 22 Iowa State 6 22 Kansas State 10 23 Kansas State 7 8 Oklahoma 20 28 Wisconsin 0 1932 (5-2) 17 Cornell 11 17 Nebraska 8 25 Nebraska 5 6 Iowa State 28 21 Chicago 3 30 Omaha 7 31 Luther 3 21 Northwestern 11 15 Iowa 11 17 Minnesota 11 19 Northern Ill. 11 29 Chicago 3 27 Nebraska 5 18 Purdue 6 13 Iowa State 21 15 Iowa State 9 17 Cornell 9 1959 (8-4) 34 Wisconsin 0 21 Cornell 9 19'/2 Iowa 41;, 1942 (2-4) 1952 (6·2) 10 Michigan State 16 20 Cornell 16 11 Cornell 19 11 Purdue 14 34 Omaha 0 6 Illinois 24 21 Michigan State 8 11 Wisconsin 14 1933 (2·1) 15 Iowa State 11 29 Wheaton 2 19 Illinois 12 17'/2 Cornell 101/z 16 Nebraska 12 8 Oklahoma 19 16 Colorado Mines 10 3 Iowa State 27 9 Iowa 15 19 Minnesota 8 24 Luther 7 26 Iowa 8 11 Minnesota 17 26 Nebraska 4 11 Mankato State 15 18 Iowa State 10 27 Nebraska 3 1934 (3-2-1) 26 Cornell 4 10 Minnesota 24 30 Wisconsin 0 1943 (2-0-1) 23 S.D. State 3 27 Minnesota 3 6 Iowa State 28 1953 (4·2·1) 22 Northern Ill. 5 14 Michigan State 14 20'/2 Missouri 6 '/2 14 Illinois 14 14 Iowa 16 Iowa State 14 14 16 Cornell 11 1960 (8-3·2) 19 Minnesota 11 21 Marquette 11 12 Northern Ill. 12 11 Cornell 21 1944·45 No Wrestling 14 Purdue 13 14 S.D. State 13 24 Omaha 8 1946 (5-0-1) 19 Mankato State 8 15 Minnesota 29 Nebraska 5 1935 (3·3) 29 Minnesota 5 16 25 Wisconsin 6 13 Michigan State 16 5 Colorado Mines 22 17 Illinois 11 3 Wyoming 23 13 Iowa 21 25 Nebraska 5 8 1/z 1954 (3-4) 15 Michigan State 15 20'/2 Missouri 20 Iowa State 10 14 14 Purdue 13 15 Mankato State 13 Minnesota 18 12 Michigan State 12 24 19 S.D. State 10 33 Luther 3 Nebraska 6 24 Wheaton 8 9 Cornell 19 11 Mankato State 14 16 Cornell 11 11 Minnesota 14

21 19111 (1~2-0) 1967 (1~7-1) 19 Mankato State 14 39 Moorhead State 5 20 Northern Ill. 6 5 Michigan State 25 25 South Dakota 8 32 Northwest 4 19 S.D. State 9 21 Eastern 11 State Missouri 18 Mankato State 11 Michigan 24 South Dakota U 6 49 Central Missouri 0 32 Cornell 0 16 Illinois 15 18 Cornell 14 33 Western Illinois 6 12 Michigan State 20 29 Fort Hayes State 7 11 Iowa State 16 18 Bemidji 13 1971 (12-3) 1975 (15-4-G) 14 Colorado State 12 3 Wisconsin 26 17 Minnesota 15 35 Luther 6 17 Winona State 10 28 Luther 3 18 Iowa 12 47 Moorhead State 3 17 Minnesota 9 25 S.D. State 6 6 Navy 26 43 North Dakota 6 29 Luther 3 6 Mankato State 23 28 Northern 8 18 North 14 27 Omaha 2 13 Moorhead State 17 Illinois Dakota State 14 Wyoming 11 29 Concordia 6 9 Wisconsin 23 14 Illinois 20 12 Colorado 17 22 Illinois State ' 16 29 Augustan a 9 1962 (5-9) 7 Michigan State 22 31 Luther College 9 44 Morningside 0 27 Omaha 3 29 Illinois 6 23 N.D. State 12 39 South Dakota 18 13 S.D. State 16 16 Minnesota 16 45 North Dakota 3 11 Cal Poly 22 8 Michigan State 19 34 Cornell 3 23 Mankato State 14 28 St. Cloud State 9 1f Minnesota 17 22 Northern Illinois 8 30 S.D. State 5 17 Northwestern 14 16 Mankato State 14 11 Iowa State 20 44 South Dakota 3 27 South 12 6 Colorado St. U. 20 11 Michigan State 21 Dakota State 7 Wyoming 22 1968 (17-4-G) 24 Eastern 12 35 Montclair State 5 13 Colorado 15 32 Come II 8 Michigan 29 Northern 9 8 Iowa State 17 25 Illinois 5 37 Moorhead State 2 Illinois 23 Luther 3 13 Colorado State 17 17 Mankato State 15 6 Illinois 20 34 St. Cloud State 3 1972 (12-5) 21 Nebraska- 12 25 St. Cloud St. 5 24 Northern State 8 6 Michigan State 31 Omaha 23 Winona State 7 19 Valley State 12 19 Minnesota 20 6 Iowa 24 18 7 Oklahoma State 19 19 S.D. State 16 43 Moorhead State 3 Athletes 16 28 Luther 9 28 Franklin & 10 in Action 8 Iowa 19113 (5-7-1) 25 Western Illinois 9 Marshall 31 21 St. Cloud State 8 21 Northeast 16 30 Luther 6 1976 (13-8) 17 South Dakota St. 9 Missouri 25 Northern State 13 9 Mankato State 17 16 Luther 17 27 Cleveland 6 18 Minnesota 15 12 Colorado St. U. 14 20 Eastern 9 State 9 Indiana 21 12 Minnesota 12 Michigan 31 Luther College 9 18 Northwestern 13 3 Iowa State 23 23 North Dakota 6 26 Kentucky 24 9 Iowa 25 99 Colorado U. 19 27 Mankato State 14 27 Southern 18 19 South 14 15 Wyoming 18 6 Michigan State 21 Illinois Dakota State 5 Michigan State 20 22 Northern Illinois 17 Illinois 19 11 26 Mankato State 12 22 Luther 8 26 Nebraska 21 Lehigh 15 3 12 Cal-Poly 22 23 Omaha 8 Iowa 41 Moorhead State 0 6 21 48 North Dakota 3 14 Illinois 13 Purdue 39 Morningside 3 24 8 25 North 11 6 Oklahoma State 24 Northern Illinois 23 South 12 23 6 Dakota State 21 Moorhead State Dakota State 9 35 South Dakota 5 23 Augustana 9 1964 (6-7-0) Western Illinois 25 9 13 Michigan 18 Luther 10 1969 (14-4-2) 27 35 South Dakota 17 Illinois 13 22 South Dakota 11 1973 (9-6-1) 5 State 13 Southern Illinois 15 14 South Oak. St. 11 21 Central 14 Northwest 14 North 18 0 Oklahoma St. 30 27 8 Michigan Dakota State 7 Michigan St. 21 Missouri 28 Cincinnati 13 Luther 13 Mankato State 21 20 Colorado St. 7 25 8 17 Northern Illinois 17 8 Iowa 37 3 Colorado U. 27 20 Moorhead State 8 34 South Dakota 6 17 Nebraska- 23 3 Wyoming U. 29 27 North Dakota 5 South 19 21 Omaha 6 Minnesota 20 State Dakota State 14 Iowa State 26 9 Mankato St. 19 22 Minot State 9 38 Luther 3 19 Nebraska 14 23 Winona St. 17 Bemidji State 13 28 Colorado 11 5 11 Northwestern 23 0 Iowa State 21 North Dakota U 11 12 Minnesota 24 34 19 Minnesota 18 20 Nebraska 6 16 Arizona State 16 31 Moorhead State 9 18 Nebraska 11 18 North 15 19n (12-8) 1965 (2-8-1) 14 Minnesota 17 Dakota State 3 Iowa 37 25 Luther 9 5 Michigan State 23 43 Augustan a 2 Eastern Michigan 21 Augustan a 14 12 So. Dakota St. 12 28 3 8 Cal-Poly 27 Georgia Tech 43 Luther 11 Illinois 15 29 8 13 Mankato State 19 3 11 Michigan 27 South Dakota 11 5 Mankato State 29 18 28 Oregon 11 13 Mankato State 24 Illinois 10 0 Minnesota 28 19 12 Oregon State 23 38 Morningside 7 Colorado 20 21 Western Illinois 5 9 Iowa 26 9 29 Florida 0 Okla. State 36 25 Morningside 11 17 23 Tennessee- 0 Iowa State 32 14 Northern Illinois 14 12 1974 (15-2-0) Chattan. 18 Cornell 11 29 Cornell 5 15 Southern 18 12 6 Michigan State Tennessee 24 20 Illinois 25 6 Winona State 22 1970 (13-1-2) Kentucky 19 23 Eastern 9 30 Illinois 11 7 Cleveland State 27 38 Luther 0 7 1966 (6-S-O) Michigan Oregon State 31 31 North 7 36 17 Illinois 15 24 North Dakota U 8 St. Cloud State 9 Dakota State 6 North 18 Nebraska 14 15 Winona State 15 33 46 South Dakota 2 Dakota State 34 Cornell 3 19 Luther 13 47 Morningside 4 15 North Dakota 25 Luther 10 23 Moorhead State 14 17 34 South 9 15 Cal-Poly 0 Iowa State 35 17 Purdue 16 21 Dakota State 22 Mankato State 16 St. Cloud 14 27 Northern Illinois 8 18 36 Augustana 8 31 Nebraska- 9 S.D. State 18 33 Morningside 3 3 22 St. Cloud State 9 Omaha 18 Mankato St. 16 3 Michigan State 31 Northeast 17 Iowa 15 9 Iowa State 34 6 Mcorhead St. 25 19 16 Missouri 21 Mankato State 19 21 South 16 10 Michigan St. 24 19 Minnesota 23 Dakota State 6 Winona St. 23 15 N.D. State 15 17 Upper Iowa 15 21 Northern 12 Illinois

22 1978 (12-4) 24 East Carolina 17 1985 (9-8-0) 21 Oklahoma 16 19 Cleveland State 15 24 Oregon State 14 8 Wisconsin 27 19 Iowa State 17 17 Iowa 26 15 Arizona State 27 57 SW Missouri State 0 44 Northern Illinois 5 28 Western Illinois 8 19 Cal-Poly SLO 17 12 SIU-Edwardsville 25 25 Nebraska 15 31 St. Cloud State 7 45 Winona State 0 21 Missouri 23 41 Southwest 14 Minnesota 21 22 Northwestern 17 28 Eastern Illinois 12 Missouri 3 12 Illinois 24 52 Cornell 0 3 Iowa 43 13 Oklahoma State 24 9 Iowa State 31 15 Oregon 21 25 North Carolina 10 36 Eastern Illinois 12 39 Moorhead State 7 37 Mankato State 9 23 Cal-Poly SLO 14 42 Drake 3 34 North 12 37 South 6 27 Fresno State 9 Dakota State 41 New Mexico Dakota State 6 1990 (12-4) 34 Mankato State 8 23 Louisiana State 20 13 Oklahoma State 26 23 Minnesota 18 Kentucky 16 17 Cal-Bakersfield 29 8 Wisconsin 24 15 22 Nebraska- 15 12 Nebraska 23 38 Drake 6 7 @Iowa 39 Omaha 24 Missouri 15 17 Michigan 25 35 Missouri 8 29 South 6 43 Wyoming 0 34 @Cal State Chico 5 1982 (15-2--0) Dakota State 5 Iowa State 35 22 @Fresno State 10 24 Cleveland State 24 Augustana (S.D.) 20 9 28 Nebraska 11 23 @Cal State 12 32 Northern 12 21 Ohio State Bakersfield 16 13 Michigan 1986 (12-8) 25 Southern Illinois 31 @Cal Poly SLO 9 Iowa 34 12 Wisconsin 21 6 46 Marquette 3 20 @Cal State 1979 (11-5-0) 9 Iowa 39 44 Drake 0 15 Fullerton 15 6 Iowa 32 23 Oklahoma State 27 Northwestern U 11 33 Southern Illinois 14 Iowa State 27 27 Lock Haven 8 24 Lock Haven State 13 40 Western Illinois 46 New Mexico 3 Edwardsville 15 9 30 West Virginia 12 45 Central 3 44 Morgan State 6 3 @Oklahoma State 30 23 Lehigh 18 Missouri State 44 Illinois State 3 39 @Southwest 10 Iowa State 23 30 Southern Illinois 17 12 Penn State 21 M issouri 40 Illinois 3 6 41 U of Central 6 19 Arizona State 29 27 Missouri 11 14 Iowa State 20 Florida 29 Clemson 11 52 Mankato State 0 40 Eastern Illinois 4 31 Florida 17 24 Oklahoma 28 45 South 0 10 @Nebraska 26 International U 15 Wisconsin 23 Dakota State 30 Drake 8 27 South 10 23 West Virginia 16 44 Augustana (S.D.) 3 Dakota State 18 Bloomsburg 20 35 Northern Illinois 7 27 Nebraska 10 22 U of Florida 14 6 North Carolina 28 34 Kentucky 3 16 Cal Poly 17 35 M issouri 12 7 Oregon State 31 24 Illinois 17 33 Ohio State B 1983 (17-3-o) 11 Iowa State 26 54 Purdue 0 41 Kentucky 3 43 Drake 0 University 45 N. Michigan 2 21 Michigan 18 42 Mankato State 5 8 Iowa 33 13 Arizona State 18 33 Cal Bakersfield 6 1987 (18-6) 31 27 U of Oregon 10 North Carolina 8 11 Iowa 31 25 Lock Haven St. 14 10 Weber State 35 23 Lehigh 1980 (14-5-1) 22 37 Northwest Missouri 14 23 Clarion St. 17 39 Cleveland 7 27 Minnesota 12 20 State Missouri 19 17 North Carolina 25 26 East. Illinois 42 Wartburg 4 14 37 Augustana 3 27 Illinois 37 Luther 6 10 21 Virginia 15 Minnesota 3 Iowa 41 20 19 12 Penn State 28 42 S. Dakota St. 23 Louisiana State 23 8 20 North Carolina State 15 Minnesota 44 Augustana (IL) 2 33 8 26 Arizona State 10 6 Iowa State 39 Florida 9 33 21 North Carolina 19 International 39 Augustana 3 19 Bloomsburg 16 45 Drake 46 Carson- 3 4 26 Lehigh 16 Newman 39 Mankato St. 13 51 Livingstone 2 Cal PolySLO 43 Central Florida 7 34 12 33 Carson-Newman 15 15 Auburn 26 16 Nebraska 24 24 Edinborough 14 15 Georgia 19 19 Wisconsin 15 16 Kentucky 25 1984(12~) 27 Minnesota 11 9 Iowa State 24 8 Wisconsin 29 32 Southern Illinois 15 39 Central Missouri 5 31 Cleveland State 12 32 Nebraska 11 42 Northeast 3 23 SIU-Edwardsville 14 12 Iowa State 25 Missouri 14 Iowa 30 29 Drake 12 16 Athletes 31 33 New Mexico 12 21 Missouri 22 In Action 16 Oklahoma State 21 30 Eastern Illinois 8 37 Winona State 3 11 Oklahoma 29 21 South 16 33 Lehigh 13 1988 (14-3) Dakota State 28 Augustana 17 22 Wisconsin 12 31 Augustana (S.D.) 8 46 S. Dakota State 3 14 Iowa 24 41 Mankato State 5 24 Wisconsin 13 20 Minnesota 1B 24 Minnesota 14 18 Missouri 17 37 Missouri 7 21 Iowa State 17 1981 (15-6-0) 21 Ohio State 14 12 Minnesota 33 26 Indiana 10 8 Iowa 40 42 Drake 3 47 NE Missouri 6 26 Bloomsburg 3 46 Mankato State 6 13 Arizona State 43 Luther 6 20 23 Michigan State 19 12 Iowa State 28 39 North Carolina 22 Nebraska 24 State 47 Central Florida 5 3 40 North Carolina 5 26 North 17 Carolina State

23 Year-by-Year Records

Points NCAA Points NCAA Year Coach W LT UNI Opp Place Year Coach WLT UNI Opp Place

1923 Paul Bender 1 0 0 . 16 8 1966 Chuck Patten 6 5 0 159 197 10th* 1924 Paul Bender 2 2 0 47 34 1967 Chuck Patten ' 10 7 1 324 244 3rd* 1925 Paul Bender 4 1 0 85 25 1968 Chuck Patten 17 4 0 454 228 8th* 1926 Paul Bender 2 1 0 51 35 1969 Chuck Patten 14 4 2 404 223 3rd* 1927 Paul Bender 2 2 0 66 38 1970 Chuck Patten 13 1 2 321 195 2nd* 1928 Paul Bender 2 0 0 51 15 1971 Chuck Patten 12 3 0 367 181 7th* 1929 Paul Bender 4 0 0 94 32 1972 Chuck Patten 12 5 0 382 237 2nd* 1930 Paul Bender 1 3 0 35112 85112 1973 Chuck Patten 9 6 1 359 241 4th* 1931 Dave McCuskey 3 2 0 93112 56112 1974 Chuck Patten 15 2 0 551 152 2nd* 1932 Dave McCuskey 5 2 0 142 1/2 831/2 1975 Chuck Patten 15 4 0 499 241 1st* 1933 Dave McCuskey 2 1 0 46112 45 112 1976 Chuck Patten 13 8 0 451 342 3rd* 1934 Dave McCuskey 3 2 1 100 112 801/2 T7th 1977 Chuck Patten 12 8 0 414 365 3rd* 1935 Dave McCuskey 3 3 0 135 112 781/2 1978 Chuck Patten 12 4 0 376 241 1st* 1936 Dave McCuskey 1 6 0 84112 119 1/2 1979 Chuck Patten 11 5 0 448 224 3rd* 1937 Dave McCuskey 4 2 1 138 78 T3rd 1980 Chuck Patten 14 5 1 **622 281 2nd* 1938 Dave McCuskey 6 1 0 141112 84112 T13th· 1981 Chuck Patten 15 6 0 589 302 12th 1939 Dave McCuskey 4 3 0 123 112 90 1/2 1982 Chuck Patten 15 2 0 538 165 10th 1940 Dave McCuskey 7 1 0 148 112 791/2 T8th 1983 Don Briggs 17 3 0 576 272 10th 1941 Dave McCuskey 7 0 1 144 70 T10th 1984 Don Briggs 12 6 0 451 312 11th 1942 Dave McCuskey 2 4 0 68 98 TlOth 1985 Don Briggs 9 8 0 397 296 18th 1943 Dave McCuskey 2 0 1 57 31 No 1986 Don Briggs 12 8 0 463 328 17th Meet 1987 Don Briggs ** 18 6 0 594 389 13th 1944 No Wrestling 1988 Don Briggs 14 3 0 459 206 13th 1945 No Wrestling 1989 Don Briggs 12 6 0 474 241 14th 1946 Dave McCuskey 5 0 1 127 51 2nd 1990 Don Briggs 12 4 0 399 230 11th 1947 Dave McCuskey 5 0 2 154 51 2nd 1948 Dave McCuskey 8 1 0 225 57 4th 66 Yrs., Six Coaches 522 215 22 16,472 10,287 1949 Dave McCuskey 9 0 0 197 60 2nd 1950 Dave McCuskey 11 0 0 256 51 1st * NCAA Division II 1951 Dave McCuskey 9 10 192 89 4th **School Record 1952 Dave McCuskey 6 2 0 152 71 2nd 1953 Bill Koll 4 2 1 112 89 4th 1954 Bill Koll 3 4 0 83 115 1955 Bill Koll 8 1 2 200 118 11th 1956 Bill Koll 10 0 0 220 85 10th UNI Head Coaches & Records 1957 Bill Koll 6 3 0 169 107 1958 Ed Lyons 8 2 1 213 106 Tl 4th Coach Years w L T Pct. 1959 Bill Koll 8 4 0 228 118 Paul Bender 1923-30 (8) 18 9 0 .667 1960 Bill Koll 6 3 2 177 139 Dave McCuskey 1931-52 (20) 102 31 7 .754 1961 Bill Koll 10 2 0 230 109 T8th Bill Koll 1953-64 (11) 71 42 6 .622 1962 Bill Koll 5 9 0 193 197 5th Ed Lyons 1958 (1) 8 2 1 .773 1963 Bill Koll 5 7 1 168 193 3rd* Chuck Patten 1965-82 (18) 217 87 8 .708 1964 Bill Koll 6 7 0 146 232 8th* Don Briggs 1983- (8) 106 44 0 .707 1965 Chuck Patten 2 8 1 90 255 1923-90 (66) 522 215 22 .702

24 All-Tinie Records vs. Opponents

Opponent w L T Seriea Lut Opponent w L T Seriea Lut Began Meeting Began Meeting Arizona State 1 4 1 1969 1988 Marquette 2 0 0 1963 1982 Army 1 0 0 1989 1989 Michigan 1 4 0 1927 1986 Auburn 0 1 0 1980 1980 Michigan State 9 18 3 1943 1984 Augustana (SD) 12 0 0 1973 1987 Minnesota 21 22 4 1931 1990 Bemidji State 3 0 0 1967 1969 Minot State 1 0 0 1969 1969 Bloomsburg 2 2 0 1986 1989 Missouri 11 2 0 1934 1990 Cal Poly SLO 4 5 0 1972 1990 Montclair State 1 0 0 1969 1969 Cal State Bakersfield 2 1 0 1981 1990 Monmouth 2 0 0 1928 1929 Cal State-Chico 1 0 0 1990 1990 Morgan State 1 0 0 1986 1986 Cal State Fullerton 1 0 0 1990 1990 Morningside 6 0 0 1969 1977 Carson-Newman 2 0 0 1980 1987 Moorhead State 10 2 0 1969 1978 Central Florida 3 0 0 1979 1980 Navy 0 1 0 1971 1971 Central Michigan 1 0 0 1973 1973 Nebraska 28 3 0 1935 1990 Central Missouri 3 0 0 1974 1980 Nebraska-Omaha 10 1 0 1950 1978 Chicago 4 0 0 1931 1941 New Mexico 4 0 0 1984 1989 Cincinnati 1 0 0 1973 1973 North Carolina 4 3 0 1981 1989 Clarion State 1 0 0 1983 1983 North Carolina State 4 0 0 1981 1989 Clemson 2 0 0 1986 1987 North Dakota 6 1 0 1968 1977 Cleveland State 5 1 0 1976 1983 North Dakota State 7 2 1 1969 1978 Colorado 1 5 0 1962 1967 Northeast Missouri 4 0 0 1968 1981 Colorado Mines 3 3 0 1940 1968 Northern State 1 0 0 1968 1968 Colorado State 3 3 0 1940 1968 Northern Illinois 13 0 3 1958 1990 Concordia 1 0 0 1967 1967 Northern Michigan 2 0 0 1982 1983 Cornell (IA) 29 9 1 1923 1981 Northwestern 4 1 0 1928 1982 Denver 1 0 0 1950 1950 Northwest Missouri 5 0 0 1969 1986 Des Moines 4 0 0 1924 1927 Ohio State 4 0 0 1978 1989 Drake 9 0 0 1982 1990 Oklahoma 6 3 0 1926 1988 East Carolina 1 0 0 1981 1981 Oklahoma State 3 9 0 1948 1990 Eastern Illinois 6 0 0 1983 1990 Oregon 2 1 0 1973 1981 Eastern Michigan 5 0 0 1967 1971 Oregon State 1 3 0 1973 1981 Edinboro 1 0 0 1987 1987 Parsons 1 0 0 1925 1925 Ellsworth 1 0 0 1925 1925 Penn State 0 2 0 1986 1987 Florida 2 0 0 1977 1979 Purdue 9 1 0 1929 1979 Florida International 2 0 0 1979 1980 SL Cloud State 5 0 0 1961 1978 Fort Hays State 1 0 0 1967 1967 Simpson 2 0 0 1924 1925 Franklin & Marshall 1 0 0 1972 1972 South Dakota 8 0 0 1970 1977 Fresno State 2 0 0 1985 1990 South Dakota State 26 3 1 1954 1984 Georgia 0 1 0 1980 1980 Southwest Missouri 4 0 0 1984 1990 Georgia Tech 1 0 0 1969 1969 Southern Illinois 7 3 0 1974 1990 Grinnell 2 0 0 1938 1939 Tennessee 0 1 0 1977 1977 Illinois 19 9 3 1930 1986 Tennessee-Chattanooga 2 0 0 1977 1989 Illinois State 5 0 0 1955 1986 Upper Iowa 1 0 0 1970 1970 Indiana 1 2 0 1936 1988 Valley State 1 0 0 1968 1968 Iowa 8 24 2 1930 1990 Virginia 1 0 0 1987 1987 Iowa State 13 32 0 1924 1990 Wartburg 1 0 0 1980 1980 Kansas State 7 0 0 1937 1957 Weber State 0 1 0 1986 1986 Kentucky 5 1 0 1976 1983 Western Illinois 7 0 0 1948 1979 Lehigh 5 0 0 1976 1987 West Virginia 2 0 0 1982 1986 Livingstone 1 0 0 1987 1987 Wheaton 7 0 0 1946 1952 Lock Haven 3 0 0 1982 1986 Winona State 5 2 1 1961 1981 Louisiana State 1 0 1 1980 1981 Wisconsin 16 8 0 1927 1988 Luther 25 1 0 1954 1981 Wyoming 2 4 0 1960 1985 Mankato State 22 9 0 1953 1984

25 Year-by-Year Results with 1990-91 Opponents

Minnesota I978-79 L 6-32 I986-87 L I2-25 1949-50 w23-2 I968-69 T I4-I4 (Series tied 22-22-4) I977-78 L I7-26 I985-86 L 11-26 1948-49 w I8-10 1967-68 w 23-6 1989-90 w23 -15 I976-77 L 3-37 I984-85 L 5-35 I946-47 T I4-I4 W22-ll 1988-89 L 12-24 I975-76 L 8-37 I983-84 W2I-I7 I945-46 w 17-11 I966-67 w22 -8 1987-88 w20-18 I974-75 L 8-3I I982-83 L 6-33 I94I-42 L 6-24 I960-6I w20 -6 1986-87 w 27-11 I973-74 w I7-I5 I98I-82 L I0-23 I940-41 w I4-I2 I959-60 T 12-12 1983-84 L 12-33 I972-73 L 9-26 I980-8I L I2-28 I939-40 .w 13 11.!-IO I958-59 w22 -5 1982-83 w 20-19 I971-72 L 9-25 1979-80 L 9-24 It.! I957-58 w I9-ll W33-8 L6-24 1978-79 L I4-27 I938-39 L 6-20 1979-80 w24-14 I970-71 w 18-I2 I977-78 L 9-31 I930-31 L 4 It.!-23 11.! Eastern Illlnols 1977-78 L 14-21 I967-68 L 6-2I I976-77 L 9-34 I929-30 L 7 It.!-26 It.! (UNI leads 6-0) 1975-76 w 19-18 I94I-42 L 9-I5 I975-76 L I4-26 I989-90 w40-4 1974-75 L 19-20 1940-41 wI5-11 1966-67L11-20 Michigan I988-89 w 29-I6 1973-74 L 19-23 I939-40 w 15-9 I965-66 L 0-35 (UM leads 4-I) I987-88 w36-I2 1972-73 L 12-24 I938-39 w 20-IO I964-65 L 0-32 1985-86 w2I-I8 I986-87 w30 -8 1971-72 w 18-15 I937-38 w I9-ll I963-64 L 0-34 1984-85 L 17-25 I984-85 w28-I2 1970-71 w 17-15 I936-37 T I6-I6 I962-63 L 3-23 I975-76 L I3-27 1982-83 w26-I4 1968-69 L 14-17 I935-36 L 9 It.!-22 It.! I96I-62 L8-17 I968-69 L ll-I8 1966-67 T 16-16 I934-35 L I3-2I I960-6I L 11-16 I926-27 L 11-12 Illlnols State I964-65 L 0-28 I933-34 T I4-I4 I95I-52 w IS-IO (UNI leads 4-0) 1963-64 L 6-20 1932-33 w 26-8 I950-5I w22-6 Nebraska I985-86 w 44-3 1962-63 T I2-12 193I-32 w I9 It.!-4 m I949-50 w20-5 (UNI leads 29-3) J.970-71 W22-16 1961-62 L ll-I7 1929-30 L 6 lt.!-21 It.! · I948-49 w26-5 1989-90 L I0-26 1955-56 w23 -9 1960-6I w I7-9 I947-48 w23-5 1988-89 w 28-15 1954-55 w20 -6 I959-60 L ll-I4 Missouri I946-47 w25-5 1987-88 w25-15 I958-59 L I0-24 (UNI leads 11-2) 1945-46 W20-10 I986-87 w 32-11 Drake I957-58 L 9-I9 I989-90 w 35-8 I942-43 w I6-I4 I984-85 w28-11 (UNI leads 9-0) I956-57 L 8-22 I988-89 w 27-I6 I94I-42 w IS-11 1983-84 L 22-24 I989-90 w 30-8 I955-56 w26 -6 I987-88 w37-7 I940-4I w 15-9 I982-83 L I6-24 I988-89 w32-5 I954-55 T I2-I2 I986-87 L 2I-22 I939-40 w I7-I3 I98I-82 w 27-10 I987-88 w 42-3 I953-54 L 8-22 I985-86 w 35-I2 1938-39 L 9-21 I980-8I w24-I5 I986-87 w 29-I2 I952-53 L 15-I6 I984-85 L 2I-23 I937-38 L 13-21 I975-76 w I9-I4 1985-86 w 43-0 I95I-52 wI9-8 I983-84 w I8-I7 I936-37 L I5 lt.!-I6 It.! I968-69 w I8-ll I984-85 w 38-6 I950-5I w I7-ll I982-83 w20-I9 I935-36L11-I5 I967-68 w 26-3 I983-84 w 42-3 I949-50 w2I-8 I98I-82 w27-11 L 11-I7 1965-66 w I8-I4 I982-83 w 45-4 I948-49 w I4-I2 I980-8I w24-I5 1933-34 L 6-28 1963-64 w 20-6 I981-82 w 44-0 I947-48 W28-ll I936-37 w 32-0 1932-33 L 3-27 I959-60 w29-5 I946-47 w 27-3 I934-35 w 20 It.!-8 m I93I-32 L I3-2I I958-59 w27-3 Oklahoma State I945-46 W29-5 I933-34 w20 lt.!-6 m L6-28 I957-58 w 25-5 (OSU leads 9-3) I942-43 w 27-3 I930-3I L 8-20 I956-57 w27-3 1989-90 L 3-30 I94I-42 L 11-I7 Southwest Missouri I929-30 L 8-25 1955-56 w2I-13 I988-89 L I3-23 I940-4I T I2-I2 (UNI leads 4-0) I923-24 L 0-2I I954-55 W27-3 I987-88 L I3-24 I939-40 L I4-I8 I989-90 w 39-6 195I-52 w26-4 I985-86 w 23-I5 I938-39 L 11-17 I988-89 w 47-0 Illlnols 1950-5I w I7-8 I984-85 L I3-26 I937-38 wI5 l/3-I2 I987-88 w 41-3 (UNI leads I7-I0-3) I949-50 w 23-3 I983-84 L I6-2I It.! 1984-85 w 57-0 I985-86 w24-17 I948-49 w24-5 I964-65 L O-a6 I936-37 L 9 lt.!-20 It.! I982-83 w 27-IO I947-48 w28-5 I963-64 L 0-30 I935-36 L I2-I8 Purdue I981-82 w40-3 I945-46 w 25-5 I962-63 L 6-24 I934-35 L I4-I8 (UNI leads 8-I-I) I977-78 L 12-24 I94I-42 w I6-12 I96I-62 L 7-I9 I933-34 w19-11 I978-79 w 54-0 I976-77 w24-10 I940-41 w27-5 I948-49 w 32-0 I930-3I w25-5 I969-70 w 17-I6 I975-76 L I7-I9 I939-40 w 25-5 I947-48 w 24-5 I967-68 w 24-8 I974-75 L I4-20 I937-38 W 23 lt.!-6 It.! Iowa I954-55 w I6-I2 I973-74 w 30-11 1935-36 W 20 lt.!-9 It.! Indiana (UI leads 24-8-2) I953-54 w I4-I3 1967-68 w25-5 I934-35 w24-6 (IU leads 2-0) I989-90 L 7-39 I952-53 T I4-14 I966-67 w 29-6 I971-72 L 9-2I I988-89 L 11-26 I95I-52 L 11-14 I965-66 w I7-I5 Northern Illlnols I935-36 L 8-22 I987-88 L I4-24 I950-5I w I8-6 I964-65 L 11-I5 (UNI leads I3-0-3) I986-87 L ll-3I I949-50 w 29-5 I963-64 w I7-I3 I989-90 W35-7 Wyoming I985-86 L 9-39 I928-29 w 19-13 I962-63 w I4-I3 1988-89 w33-8 (UW leads 4-2) I984-85 L 3-43 196I-62 L 6-20 1987-88 w44-5 I984-85 w43 -0 I983-84 L I4-30 Iowa State I957-58 T I2-I2 1974-75 W29-9 I963-64 L 3-29 I982-83 L 8-33 (ISU leads 32-13) 1955-56 w 26-8 1973-74 W21-12 I962-63 L I5-I8 I98I-82 L 9-34 I989-90 L I4-20 I 954-55 L 9-I 7 I972-73 T 17-I7 I96I-62 L 7-22 I980-8I L 8-40 I988-89 L IS-20 I952-53 T I4-I4 I970-71 W28-8 I960-6I w I4-11 I979-80 L 3-41 1987-88 w I9-17 I950-51 w I5-9 1969-70 W27-8 I959-60 L 3-23

26 Opponents

University of Minnesota University of Missouri Wednesday, November 28 - in Albert Lea, MN Thursday, December 13 - in Columbia, MO Location: Minneapolis, MN Location: Columbia, MO Enrollment: 42,000 Enrollment: 24,220 Nickname: Golden Gophers Nickname: Tigers Colors: Maroon & Gold Colors: Old Gold & Black Athletic Director. Rick Bay Athletic Director. Dick Tamburo Head Coach (Phone): J Robinson (612/625-4049) Head Coach (Phone): Wes Roper (3141882--0735) Overall Record (Years): 47-34 (4 years) Overall Record (Years): 26-31-2 (4 years) Conference: Big Ten Conference: Big Eight 1989-90 Big Ten Finish: T3rd 1989-90 Big Eight Finish: 5th 1989-90 NCM Finish: 10th 1989-90 NCM Finish: 27th 1989-90 Dual Record: 10-6 1989-90 Dual Record: 7-11 Wrestling SID (Phone): Bob Peterson (612/625-4090) Wrestling SID (Phone): Jack Watkins (3141882-2531) Lettermen ReturninwLost: 1112 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 712 Starters Returning/Lost: 8 Starters Returning: 6

M 1980 UM

University of Iowa Southwest Missouri State University Saturday, December 8 - at UNI (in UNI-Dome) Thursday, December 13 - in Columbia, MO

Location: Iowa City, IA Location: Springfield, MO Enrollment: 29,000 Enrollment: 19,377 Nickname: Hawkeyes Nickname: Bears Colors: Old Gold & Black Colors: Maroon & White Athletic Director. Bump Elliott Athletic Director. Bill Rowe Head Coach (Phone): Dan Gable (319/335-9405) Head Coach (Phone): John Kriebs (417/836-5251) Overall Record (Years): 243-16-3 (14 years) Overall Record (Years): 3-15 (1 year) Conference: Big Ten Conference: West Regional 1989-90 Big Ten Finish: 1st 1989-90 West Regional Finish: 7th 1989-90 NCM Finish: 3rd 1989-90 NCM Finish: T65th 1989-90 Dual Record: 19-2-1 1989-90 Dual Record: 3-15 Wrestling SID (Phone): Phil Haddy (319/335-9411) Wrestling SID (Phone): Allan Spear (417/836-5402) Lettermen ReturninWLost: 1815 Lettermen ReturninwLost: 7/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 8 Starters Returning: 7

27 Purdue University National Duals Thursday, January 3 - at UNI Friday & Saturday, January 11-12 - in Hampton, VA

Location: West Lafayette, IN Participating teams: Enrollment: 35,817 Adams State Nickname: Boilermakers Arizona State Colors: Old Gold & Black Indiana Athletic Director: Dr. George S. King, Jr. Iowa Head Coach (Phone): Mitch Hull (317/494-3217) Ithaca Overall Record (Years): 13-15-2 (2 years) Michigan Conference: Big Ten Nebraska 1989-90 Big Ten Finish: 9th North Carolina 1989-90 NCAA Finish: T30th Northern Iowa 1989-90 Dual Record: 7- 5-2 Northwestern Wrestling SID (Phone): Tom &hott (317/494-3200) Ohio State Lettermen Returning/Lost: 12/2 Oklahoma Starters Returning: 10 Oklahoma State Penn State Portland State West Virginia

Iowa State University University of Illinois Friday, January 4 - in Ames, IA Saturday, January 19 - in Wheaton, IL

Location: Ames, IA Location: Champaign, IL Enrollment: 25,448 Enrollment: 36,000 Nickname: Cyclones Nickname: Fighting Illini Colors: Cardinal & Gold Colors: Orange & Blue Athletic Director: Max Urick Athletic Director: John Mackovic Head Coach (Phone): Jim Gibbons (5151294-4643) Head Coach (Phone): Ron Clinton (2171333-5853) Overall Record (Years): 72-26-1 (5 years) Overall Record (Years): 87-60-1 (12 years) Conference: Big Eight Conference: Big Ten 1989-90 Big Eight Finish: 4th 1989-90 Big Ten Finish: 10th 1989-90 NCAA Finish: 9th 1989-90 NCAA Finish: 19th 1989-90 Dual Record: 14-9 1989-90 Dual Record: 2-8 Wrestling SID (Phone): Tom Kroeschell (5151294-3372) Wrestling SID (Phone): Kevin Nordquist (2171333-1390) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 11/3 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8t2 Starters Returning: 7 Starters Returning: 8

28 University of Michigan Northern Illinois University Saturday, January 19 - in Wheaton, IL Friday, January 25 - in DeKalb, IL

Location: Ann Arbor, MI Location: DeKalb, IL Enrollment: 34,900 Enrollment: 25,000 Nickname: Wolverines Nickname: Huskies Colors: Maize & Blue Colors: Cardinal & Black Athletic Director: Jack Weidenbach Athletic Director: Gerald Odell Head Coach (Phone): Dale Bahr (313n47-1218) Head Coach (Phone): Ed Vatch (815n56-2038) Overall Record (Years): 131-69-2 (12 years) Overall Record (Years): 33-46-1 (4 years) Conference: Big Ten Conference: West Regional 1989-90 Big Ten Finish: 6th 1989-90 West Regional Finish: 4th 1989-90 NCAA Finish: T32nd 1989-90 NCAA Finish: T55th 1989-90 Dual Record: 11-4 1989-90 Dual Record: 9-16 Wrestling SID (Phone): John Hamel (313n63-4423) Wrestling SID (Phone): Steve Nemeth (815n53-9539) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 12/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 12/1 Starters Returning: 8 Starters Returning: 8

University of Nebraska Eastern Illinois University Tuesday, January 22 - at UNI Saturday, January 26 - in Charleston, IL

Location: Lincoln, NE Location: Charleston, IL Enrollment: 24,000 Enrollment: 10,200 Nickname: Cornhuskers Nickname: Panthers Colors: Scarlet & Cream Colors: Blue & Cray Athletic Director: Bob Devaney Athletic Director: Mike Ryan Head Coach (Phone): Tim Neumann (402/472-6470) Head Coach (Phone): Ralph McCausland (217/581-6309) Overall Record (Years): 69-28-4 (5 years) Overall Record (Years): 53-31-1 (7years) Conference: Big Eight Conference: West Regional 1989-90 Big Eight Finish: 2nd 1989-90 West Regional Finish: 5th 1989-90 NCAA Finish: 5th 1989-90 NCAA Finish: T38th 1989-90 Dual Record: 21-2-1 1989-90 Dual Record: 7-7 Wrestling SID (Phone): Bill Doleman (402/472-2263) Wrestling SID (Phone): Ron Yoakum (217/581-6408) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 1114 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 10/4 Starters Returning: 10 Starters Returning: 6

EIU

29 Illinois State University Oklahoma State University Saturday, January 26 - in Charleston, IL Sunday, February 10 - at UNI

Location: Normal, IL Location: Stillwater, OK Enrollment 21,000 Enrollment 20,000 Nickname: Redbirds Nickname: Cowboys Colors: Red & White Colors: Orange & Black Athletic Director. Ron Wellman Athletic Director. Jim Gamer Head Coach (Phone): George Girard i' (309/438-3808) Head Coach (Phone): Joe Seay (405n74-6520) Overall Record (Years): 87-87-3 (14 years) Overall Record (Years): 288-71-4 (18 years) Conference: West Regional Conference: Big Eight 1989-90 West Regional Finish: 3rd 1989-90 Big Eight Finish: 1st 1989-90 NCAA Finish: - 1989-90 NCAA Finish: 1st 1989-90 Dual Record: 10-4-2 1989-90 Dual Record: 18-1 Wrestling SID (Phone): Craig Johnson (309/438-3825) Wrestling SID (Phone): Larry Rank in (4051744-5749) Lettermen Returning/Lost 10/5 Lettermen Returning/Lost 12/4 Starters Returning: 6 Starters Returning: 7

Drake University Indiana University Friday, February 8 - in Des Moines Friday, February 15 - at UNI Location: Des Moines, IA Location: Bloomington, IN Enrollment 7,778 Enrollment: 34,000 Nickname: Bulldogs Nickname: Hoosiers Colors: Blue & White Colors: Red & White Athletic Director. TBA Athletic Director. Ralph Floyd Head Coach (Phone): Lonnie Timmerman (5151271 -3842) Head Coach (Phone): Joe McFarland (812/855-6941) Overall Record (Years): 294-170-10 (23 years) Overall Record (Years): 14-0 (1 year) Conference: Western Athletic (1st year in WAC) Conference: Big Ten 1989-90 West Regional Finish: T5th 1989-90 Big Ten Finish: 2nd 1989-90 NCAA Finish: T65th 1989-90 NCAA Finish: 8th 1989-90 Dual Record: 21 -9-1 1989-90 Dual Record: 14-0 Wrestling SID (Phone): Mike Mahon (5151271 -3014) Wrestling SID (Phone): Brad Wolverton (812/855-2421) Lettermen Returning/Lost 9/4 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 5/6 Starters Returning: 9 Starters Returning: 5

30 University of Wyoming Sunday, February 17 - at UNI

Location: Laramie, WY Enrollment: 10,626 NCAA® Nickname: Cowboys 1991 DMSION I Colors: Brown & Yellow Athletic Director. Paul Roach Head Coach (Phone): Steven Suder (307n76-5382) Overall Record (Years): 11-5 (I year) Conference: Western Athletic 1989-90 WAC Finish: 1st 1989-90 NCAA Finish: T35th 1989-90 Dual Record: 11-5 Wrestling SID (Phone): Steve Weakland (3071766-2256) Letterman Returning/Lost: 1417 Starters Returning: 7

CHAMPIONSHIPS

Support Staff

Wrestling Trainer Mark Kwikkel Head wrestling trainer Mark Kwikkel returned to his alma mater in 1987 after serving three years as co-head trainer at Nebraska-Omaha. Kwikkel received his bachelor's degree in physical education/athletic training from UNI in 1983 and later earned his master's in physical education/exercise science in 1985 from Nebraska-Omaha. Among his duties are assisting the coaches with the strength, conditioning and nutrition programs for the individual wrestlers in addition to attending to all injuries. Academic Advisor Bill Dawson Bill Dawson coordinates and advises wrestlers in registering for classes, improving their study skills and progressing toward their degrees. He monitors mandatory study sessions and assists the athletes in any academic assistance they might need. Team Psychologist David Whitsett Dave Whitsett administers psychological tests to athletes to determine their strengths and weaknesses. He offers them individual advice, if desired, for the development and sharpening of mental skills. Booster Club President Jerry Greenlee Jerry Greenlee determines the dates, times and locations of UNI Wrestling Booster Club functions. He assists the head and assistant coaches in the organization of local tournaments as well as the solicitation Manager Cary Whitemore; (inset) Kwikkel of club members participation in the operation of tournaments.

31 Wrestling Dictionary Scoring Summary

DECISION-If no fall occurs in three periods, the contestant Dual Meet scoring the greater number of points will be declared the winner. Fall ...... 6 pts. DEFAULT-One of the wrestlers is unable to continue wrestling for Forfeit ...... 6 pts. any reason. Default...... 6 pts. DEFENSIVE STARTING POSITION-Defensive wrestler is on his Disqualification ...... 6 pts. hands and knees in the center of the mat and faces away from the Technical Fall...... 5 pts. timer's table. Both knees must be kept on the mat. The heels of Decision both hands must be on the mat. The elbows must not touch the mat. (by 8-14 pts.) ...... 4 pts. DISQUALIFICATION-A wrestler is banned from competition, for (by fewer than 8 pts.) ...... 3 pts. flagrant misconduct, a greasy substance on the skin, objectionable Draw ...... :...... 2 pts. pads and braces, illegal costume or equipment. After the third penalty for illegal holds, technical violations, stalling or unnecessary Tournament roughness. Fall ...... I pt. ESCAPE-When the defensive wrestler gains a neutral position and Forfeit ...... ! pt. the offensive wrestler has lost control. Default...... ! pt. FALL-Any part of both shoulders or area of both scapulas held in Disqual ification ...... l pt. contact with the mat for one second. Shoulders must not be out of Advancement bounds. Championship Bracket ...... ! pt. FLAGRANT MISCONDUCT-Unnecessary roughness or abusive ·Consolation Bracket ...... 112 pt. conduct determined by the referee to be flagrant. One team point is Technical Fall...... 3 /4 pt. deducted. Decision FORFEIT-Received by a wrestler when his opponent, for any (by 8-14 pts.) ...... 112 pt. reason, fails to appear for the match. Wrestler receiving a forfeit Bye followed by a win must be dressed to wrestle at matside. Championship Bracket...... ! pt. INTERLOCKING HANDS-A wrestler in the advantage position Consolation Bracket ...... 112 pt. may not lock or overlap his hands, fingers or arms around his opponent's body or both legs unless the opponent has all of his Individual Match weight supported on his feet or has him in a pinning situation. Takedown ...... 2 pts. MAJOR DECISION-Decision by 8-14 points. Escape ...... ! pt. NEUTRAL POSITION-One in which neither wrestler is in control. Reversal ...... 2 pts. NEAR FALL-Offensive wrestler has control of his opponent in a Near Fall...... 2 or 3 pts. pinning situation with both shoulders stopped within four inches of Time Advantage ...... ! pt. the mat or with one shoulder touching the mat and the other held at (Max. for one full minute) an angle of 45 degrees or less. A continuous roll-through is not a near-fall. OUT OF BOUNDS-When the supporting parts of NEITHER wrestler are inside the boundary. POSITION OF ADVANTAGE-A contestant is in control and Miscellaneous Information maintaining restraining power over his opponent. REVERSAL-When the defensive wrestler comes from underneath MAT SIZE-The collegiate wrestl ing mat measures 40 feet square. It and gains control of his opponent, either on the mat or standing. consists of three circles, the small est measuring one meter across, Supporting points must be within the wrestling area. used for the start of the match. A larger circle measures 10 feet STALLING-When a contestant does not make an honest attempt to across and the largest, indicating out of bounds, is 34 feet across. stay in the circle and wrestle aggressively. A penalty is preceded by WEIGHT CLASSES-There are ten weight classes in an only one warning. intercollegiate wrestling meet. They are 118, 126, 134, 142, 150, STALEMATE-A position other than a pinning situation in which 158, 167, 177, 190 and heavyweight. neither wrestler can improve his position. HEAVYWEIGHT LIMITS-A heavyweight contestant must weight SUPPORTING POINTS-Parts of the body touching the mat and no less than 177 or no more than 275 pounds. bearing the wrestler's weight, other than those parts with which he TIME OF MATCH-A collegiate wrestling match is divided into holds his opponent. When on the mat, the usual points of support three periods. The first is three minutes in length while the last two may be hands, feet, knees, side of the thigh and buttocks. are two minutes each in length. TAKEDOWN-From a neutral position, a contestant gains control STARTING POSITION-The first period begins with both wrestlers and places his opponent's supporting points down on the mat and in a standing neutral position. The second period begins with one holds there beyond reaction time. Supporting points of either wrestler given the option to determine whether both wrestlers are wrestler must be within the wrestling area. standing, he is in the down position or in a defensive position. In the TECHNICAL FALL-Decision by 15 or more points. third period, the other is given the option of determining positions. THREE-POINT NEAR FALL-When the near-fall criteria have been A coin flip before the match determines who receives the second met uninterrupted for five full seconds. Only the wrestler with the period choice. advantage may score a near-fall. TIME ADVANTAGE-A wrestler who is in control is gaining advantage. At the end of the match, the referee subtracts the lesser advantage time from the greater. If one wrestler has an advantage of 1 a minute or more, he is awarded a maximum of one point. ; ~~~\\lit~~tit~ilr~~ri~;: UNNECESSARY ROUGHNESS-Either before, during or following suddefi:Cdeathper iOd begiris.\Yithboth wr¢stlers iri ariei:.tTaf. •.. a match, intentional striking, gouging, kicking, hair pulling, butting, position/ Thf wrestler who scOres thf firsfpoin t(s) ·is ded ared the elbowing, biting or any intentional act which endangers life or limb. wlnnef:° Ifnowiririer has been deCiMd aHhe en4 oft he overtime, a UNSPORTSMANLIKE CONDUCT- When a wrestler is ~O -secohd He l)T~!lkei:) s wrestled; A~oin Pii> d.¢terrriines which unnecessarily rough or abusive in his conduct, the referee can .)Y r~#JhllM.~~fl=.~~iC~ 9f starting po~it.iQr('fh~ Wi4tler who. ~cores deduct one point from the team score for unsportsmanlike conduct. .· the fiistjioitj t(~) ~ur ) rig the tie breakeiis>dedared the winner. . If no ~ih~~~ r c9f(iil?0)¥6h

32 UNI's Bowlsby Heads NCAA Wrestling Committee

Robert Bowlsby, Northern Iowa's Dire.ctor of Athletics since 1984, is currently serving a two-year term as chairman of the NCAA Wrestling Committee. As chair, Bowlsby oversees the Committee in its duties regulating NCAA competition. The Committee oversees the Division I, II and III Championships and all qualifying tournaments for the Championships, including the East and West Regionals. It administers the sport on behalf of the member institutions, interprets the rules, arbitrates disputes and handles the financial aspects of the wrestling operations it is responsible for. It also negotiates television rights to the Championships and is responsible for marketing and promotion of NCAA wrestling. A former wrestler himself, Bow Isby is a native of Waterloo, IA and a 1970 graduate of West High School. He earned a bachelor's degree in Health, Physical Education and Recreation from Moorhead State in 1975 and a master's degree in Recreation Administration from Iowa in 1978. Bowlsby served as Assistant Director of Recreational Services at Iowa from 1978-81 before joining the Northern Iowa staff in 1981 as Assistant Director of Athletics/Facilities. His experience has been broadbased, including involvement in all areas of the intercollegiate athletics program and promotion of the UNI-Dome. Since his appointment as Director of Athletics, Bowlsby has been actively involved in the promotion and marketing of the athletics program, the development of the UNI Athletics Hall of Fame, the Panther Champions Endowment Fund and the formulation of the Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference football division. He also serves on the NCAA Committee on Financial Aid and Amateurism and the Special Committee to Review Amateurism Issues in addition to his duties on the Wrestling Committee. Bow Isby is also involved in a wide array of community activities. He serves as the President of the Black Hawk County Family YMCA and sits on the Board of Directors of Exceptional Persons and the Iowa Games. He also serves on the Quakerdale, Sartori Hospital and Iowa Sister State advisory committees.

Northern Iowa Primary Media Outlets Covering the Panthers Newspapers Presa facilities in the West Gym are very limited. Waterloo Courier - Kevin Evans, Sports Editor, P.O. Box 540, Waterloo, IA Only working media are allowed access to the press 50704 ... 3191291 -1466 box, which is located on the south side of the arena. Des Moines Register - Dave Wilke, Sports Editor, P.O. Box 957, Des Moines, IA Media covering events in the UNI-Dome will be 50304 ... 800/532-1455 (in lowa) ... 800/247-5346 (outside Iowa) located at floor level on the east side of the mat. Cedar Rapids Gazette ~ Mark Dukes, Sports Editor, 500 3rd Ave., SE, Cedar Parking at the West Gym is also limited; parking Rapids, IA 52401...800/397-8258 for the working media for UNI-Dome events is in the Northern Iowan - Sports Editor, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA west lot of the Physical Education Center, directly 50614 ... 319/273-2157 north of the UNI-Dome. Associated Press - Chuck Schaffner, P.O. Box 1741, Des Moines, IA Photographers will be issued credentials allowing 50306 ... 800/362-2580 them access to matside and press row. United Presa International - 317 Sixth Ave., Suite 610, Des Moines, IA Services provided include printed programs, 50309 ... 8001362-2337 starting lineups and other pre-meet information. Quad City Times - Sports Editor, Davenport, IA 52801...319/383-2220 Individual match and scoring summaries are provided at the conclusion of every meet. Television Credentials may be requested through Kevin KWWL-TV - Bryan Lessly, Sports Dire.ctor, KWWL Building, Waterloo, IA Kane, Assistant Director of Sports Information, Upper 50703 ... 3191291-1246 NW UNI-Dome, University ofNorthem Iowa, Cedar KCRG-1V -John Campbell, Sports Director, 2nd Ave. at 5th St., SE, Cedar Falls, IA 50614. Rapids, IA 52401...319/398-8391 KGAN-1V - John Baer, Sports Director, P.O. Box 3131, Cedar Rapids, IA 52406 ... 3191395-6188 Iowa Public Television - (Doug Brooker, P.O. Box 6450, Johnston, IA 50131...5151281-4500) Radio KOEL Radio - Cary Rima, Sports Dire.ctor, P.O. Box 391, Oelwein, IA 50662 ... 3191283-1234 KCFI Radio - Kelly Neff, Sports Dire.ctor, 721 Shirley St., Cedar Falls, IA 50613 ... 319/277-1918 KWLO Radio - Bob Bakken, Sports Dire.ctor, Box 1330, Waterloo, IA 50703 ... 3191234-2200 KXEL Radio - Sports Director, Box 1540, Waterloo, IA 50704 ... 3191234-6397 WMT Radio - Ron Conder, Sports Director, P.O. Box 2147, Cedar Rapids, IA 52406 ... 3191395-0533 KHAK Radio - Bob Brooks, Sports Director, 425 Second St. NE, Suite 450, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401...3191365-9431 1990-91 Schedule

Nov. 17 @Nebraska-Omaha Open 9a.m. Nov. 24 @Northern Open (Madison, WI) 9a.m. Nov. 28 . vs. Minnesota (Albert Lea, MN) 7:30 p.m. Dec. 1 UNI OPEN 9 a.m. Dec. 8 IOWA (in UNI-Dome) 7:30 p.m. Dec. 13 @Missouri, Southwest Missouri (Columbia, MO) 7p.m. Dec. 29 @Midwest Championships (Des Moines) 9a.m. Jan. 3 PURDUE 7:30 p.m. Jan.4 @Iowa State 7:30 p.m. Jan. 11-12 @National Duals (Hampton, VA) TBA Jan. 19 vs. Illinois, Michigan (Wheaton, IL) 1 p.m. Jan.22 NEBRASKA 7:30 p.m. Jan. 25 @Northern Illinois 7:30 p.m. Jan. 26 @Eastern Illinois, Illinois State (Charleston, IL) 7p.m. Feb.8 @Drake 7:30 p.m. Feb. 10 OKLAHOMA STATE 2 p.m. Feb. 15 INDIANA 7:30 p.m. Feb. 17 WYOMING 7:30 p.m. Mar. 2 @NCAA West Regional (Normal, IL) TBA Mar. 14-16 @NCAA Division I Championships (Iowa City)

All home meets in West Gym, except Dec. 8 vs. Iowa in UNI-Dome