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NWCA All Star Classic Page 1 NWCA All Star Classic Page 1 Season Date Location Host Attendance Score 19674/8/1967 Stillwater, OK Oklahoma State 6,700 East 19 - West 17 19684/6/1968 Stillwater, OK Oklahoma State 5,700 West 21 - East 8 19694/5/1969 University Park, PA Penn State 2,005 East 23 - West 11 19704/11/1970 Ames, IA Iowa State 4,200 West 23 - East 15 19714/2/1971 Stillwater, OK Oklahoma State 5,000 East 19 - West 13 19723/18/1972 Chattanooga, TN UT-Chattanooga 900 East 21 - West 12 19732/5/1973 Bethlehem, PA Lehigh 3,000 West 24 - East 14 19742/4/1974 Stillwater, OK Oklahoma State 2,500 East 18 - West 12 19752/3/1975 Clarion, PA Clarion 4,200 West 18 - East 14 19762/4/1976 Madison, WI Wisconsin 2,686 East 27 - West 10 19772/7/1977 Corvallis, OR Oregon State 6,000 West 20 - East 14 19782/6/1978 Lancaster, PA Franklin and Marshall 800 West 19 - East 10 19792/6/1979 Corvallis, OR Oregon State 3,700 West 27 - East 11 19802/4/1980 Iowa City, IA Iowa 5,320 West 27 - East 13 19812/2/1981 Columbus, OH Ohio State 3,000 West 28 - East 13 19822/1/1982 Bethlehem, PA Lehigh 4,200 West 24 - East 9 19832/7/1983 Bethlehem, PA Lehigh 3,500 West 23 - East 18 19842/4/1984 Iowa City, IA Iowa 3,164 West 28 - East 7 19852/4/1985 Logan, UT Utah State 3,754 West 21 - East 11 19862/3/1986 Stillwater, OK Oklahoma State 2,000 West 26 - East 9 19872/3/1987 Edinboro, PA Edinboro 3,300 West 31 - East 6 19882/2/1988 Cedar Falls, IA Northern Iowa 1,001 19892/7/1989 Philadelphia, PA Penn and Rider 6,210 19902/5/1990 Portland, OR Oregon and Oregon State 2,011 19911/28/1991 Philadelphia, PA Penn and Rider 3,212 19921/27/1992 Iowa City, IA Iowa 8,849 19932/1/1993 Bethlehem, PA Lehigh 3,000 19941/31/1994 Pittsburgh, PA Pittsburgh 3,274 19951/30/1995 Chapel Hill, NC North Carolina 3,100 19961/29/1996 Iowa City, IA Iowa 8,500 19972/3/1997 Clarion, PA Clarion 3,500 19982/2/1998 Buffalo, NY SUNY-Buffalo 3,300 19992/1/1999 Stillwater, OK Oklahoma State 4,000 20002/7/2000 East Lansing, MI Michigan State 3,100 20011/27/2001 Lancaster, PA Franklin and Marshall 2,800 20021/28/2002 Hempstead, NY Hofstra 2,269 20032/3/2003 Newark, DE Delaware Alliance 3,500 20042/2/2004 Cedar Falls, IA Northern Iowa 200511/22/2004 Edwardsville, IL SIU-Edwardsville 3,500 200611/21/2005 Stillwater, OK Oklahoma State 4,854 200711/20/2006 Dallas, TX 2,500 200811/19/2007 Eugene, OR Oregon 4,380 200911/24/2008 Columbus, OH Ohio State 2,070 Compiled by wrestlingstats.com 21-Jun-09 Page 3 1967 NWCA All-Star Classic 4/8/1967 at Stillwater, OK Attendance: 6,700 East 19 - West 17 Weight Result 115 Glenn McMinn - Arizona State (West) Defeated Jim Anderson - Minnesota (East) 3-2 123 Rick Sanders - Portland State (West) Tied Bob Fehrs - Michigan (East) 2-2 130 Mike Caruso - Lehigh (East) Defeated Jim Hanson - Colorado (West) 6-3 137 Gene Davis - Oklahoma State (West) Defeated Don Behm - Michigan State (East) 7-3 145 Jim Rogers - Oklahoma State (West) Defeated Don New - Cornell (East) 8-5 152 Lee Ehrler - UCLA (West) Defeated Jim Kamman - Michigan (East) 8-7 160 Joe Domko - SIU-Carbondale (East) Defeated Vic Marcucci - Iowa State (West) 3-2 167 George Radman - Michigan State (East) Defeated Fred Fairbanks - Washington State (West) 9-3 177 Don Parker - Northern Iowa (West) Defeated Dave Mucka - Moravian (East) 5-3 191 Tom Schlendorf - Syracuse (East) Defeated Fred Fozzard - Oklahoma State (West) 5-3 UNL Dave Porter - Michigan (East) Defeated Curley Culp - Arizona State (West) Fall 3:38 1968 NWCA All-Star Classic 4/6/1968 at Stillwater, OK Attendance: 5,700 West 21 - East 8 Weight Result 115 Dave Unik - Ohio University (East) Defeated Tommy Green - Oklahoma State (West) 7-6 123 Rick Sanders - Portland State (West) Defeated Ted Parker - Indiana State (East) 6-4 130 Tim McCall - Indiana (East) Defeated Pete Nord - Colorado (West) 4-1 137 Masaru Yatabe - Portland State (West) Defeated Dale Anderson - Michigan State (East) 7-6 145 Pete Vanderlofske - Navy (East) Tied Kent Wyatt - Cal Poly-SLO (West) 5-5 152 Wayne Wells - Oklahoma (West) Defeated John Kent - Navy (East) 6-0 160 Reg Wicks - Iowa State (West) Defeated Russ Schneider - Northwestern (East) 4-1 167 Mike Gallego - Fresno State (West) Defeated Mike Bradley - Michigan State (East) 3-2 177 Fred Fozzard - Oklahoma State (West) Defeated Gary Cook - East Stroudsburg (East) 3-1 191 Rich Lorenzo - Penn State (East) Defeated Nick Carollo - Adams State (West) 2-1 UNL Curley Culp - Arizona State (West) Defeated Dave Porter - Michigan (East) 5-3 Compiled by wrestlingstats.com June 21, 2009 Page 4 1969 NWCA All-Star Classic 4/5/1969 at University Park, PA Attendance: 2,005 East 23 - West 11 Weight Result 115 Dave Keller - Toledo (East) Defeated Sergio Gonzales - UCLA (West) 8-6 123 Mike Schmauss - Iowa State (West) Defeated Wayne Boyd - Temple (East) 7-4 130 Ron Russo - Bloomsburg (East) Defeated Len Groom - Northern Colorado (West) 11-5 137 Phil Frey - Oregon State (West) Defeated Marty Willigan - Hofstra (East) 11-2 145 Ray Murphy - Oklahoma State (West) Tied Dave Pruzansky - Temple (East) 3-3 152 Gobel Kline - Maryland (East) Defeated Rich Mihal - Iowa (West) 4-2 160 Gary Rushing - Arizona (West) Defeated Joe Wiendl - Wilkes (East) 3-1 167 Bob Ahrens - Navy (East) Defeated John Woods - Cal Poly-SLO (West) 3-2 177 Pete Cornell - Michigan (East) Defeated Verlyn Strellner - Iowa (West) 3-2 191 John Schneider - Michigan State (East) Defeated Tom Kline - Cal Poly-SLO (West) 3-1 UNL Jeff Smith - Michigan State (East) Defeated Kent Osboe - Northern Iowa (West) 4-3 1970 NWCA All-Star Classic 4/11/1970 at Ames, IA Attendance: 4,200 West 23 - East 15 Weight Result 118 John Miller - Oregon (West) Defeated Frank Romano - Ohio State (East) 9-2 126 Randy Berg - Washington (West) Defeated Rich Meyer - Lehigh (East) Fall 4:11 134 Joe Carstensen - Iowa (West) Tied Dale Stahl - Navy (East) 0-0 142 Dan Gable - Iowa State (West) Defeated Wayne Bright - Old Dominion (East) Fall 5:20 150 Bob Ferraro - Indiana State (East) Defeated Mike Grant - Oklahoma (West) Fall 4:56 158 Dave Martin - Iowa State (West) Defeated Dan Layton - Indiana State (East) 1-0 167 Jason Smith - Iowa State (West) Tied Pat Karslake - Michigan State (East) 2-2 177 Jack Zindel - Michigan State (East) Defeated Phil Henning - Iowa (West) 9-5 190 Bob Rust - Syracuse (East) Defeated Mike Latimer - Washington State (West) 4-1 UNL Jess Lewis - Oregon State (West) Defeated Dick Schumacher - East Stroudsburg (East) 6-1 Compiled by wrestlingstats.com June 21, 2009 Page 5 1971 NWCA All-Star Classic 4/2/1971 at Stillwater, OK Attendance: 5,000 East 19 - West 13 Weight Result 118 Greg Johnson - Michigan State (East) Defeated Ray Stapp - Oklahoma State (West) 5-1 126 Dwayne Keller - Oklahoma State (West) Defeated Mark Massery - Northwestern (East) 8-5 134 Larry Rippey - Lock Haven (East) Defeated Roger Weigel - Oregon State (West) 9-4 142 Darrell Keller - Oklahoma State (West) Defeated Lloyd Keaser - Navy (East) 4-3 150 Stan Dziedzic - Slippery Rock (East) Defeated Jay Arneson - Oklahoma State (West) 9-3 158 Bruce Trammel - Ohio University (East) Defeated Larry Laush - Oklahoma (West) 7-3 167 Andy Matter - Penn State (East) Tied Junior Johnson - Portland State (West) 1-1 177 Geoff Baum - Oklahoma State (West) Tied Russ Johnson - Ohio University (East) 3-3 190 Ben Peterson - Iowa State (West) Defeated Vince Paolano - Syracuse (East) 3-1 UNL Dave Joyner - Penn State (East) Defeated Jim Shields - Oklahoma State (West) 5-2 1972 NWCA All-Star Classic 3/18/1972 at Chattanooga, TN Attendance: 900 East 21 - West 12 Weight Result 118 Greg Johnson - Michigan State (East) Defeated Dale Brumit - Arizona (West) 9-5 126 Pat Milkovich - Michigan State (East) Defeated Bill Fjetland - Iowa State (West) 4-2 134 Gary Barton - Clarion (East) Defeated John Meikle - UCLA (West) 7-4 142 Tom Milkovich - Michigan State (East) Defeated Larry Owings - Washington (West) 5-2 150 Wade Schalles - Clarion (East) Defeated Jay Arneson - Oklahoma State (West) 6-3 158 Stan Dziedzic - Slippery Rock (East) Defeated Carl Adams - Iowa State (West) 2-1 167 Keith Abens - Iowa State (West) Defeated John Stevenson - Franklin & Marshall (East) 5-1 177 Russ Johnson - Ohio University (East) Defeated Warren Reid - Oklahoma (West) 2-1 190 Ben Peterson - Iowa State (West) Defeated Emil Deliere - Princeton (East) Default 5:24 UNL Chris Taylor - Iowa State (West) Defeated Joel Kislin - Hofstra (East) 5-2 Compiled by wrestlingstats.com June 21, 2009 Page 6 1973 NWCA All-Star Classic 2/5/1973 at Bethlehem, PA Attendance: 3,000 West 24 - East 14 Weight Result 118 Jim Brown - Michigan (East) Tied Dale Brumit - Arizona (West) 8-8 126 Mike Frick - Lehigh (East) Defeated Billy Martin - Oklahoma State (West) 7-6 134 Laron Hansen - Brigham Young (West) Defeated Bob Medina - Penn State (East) 12-2 142 Tom Milkovich - Michigan State (East) Defeated Larry Morgan - Cal Poly-SLO (West) 10-4 150 Jarrett Hubbard - Michigan (East) Defeated Glenn Anderson - Cal Poly-SLO (West) 4-2 158 Wade Schalles - Clarion (East) Defeated Allyn Cooke - Cal Poly-SLO (West) 5-4 167 Jeff Callard - Oklahoma (West) Defeated Bill Simpson - Clarion (East) 5-2 177 Jim Crumley - Oregon State (West) Defeated Barry Reighard - Ohio University (East) Default 3:23 190 Greg Strobel - Oregon State (West) Defeated Russ Johnson - Ohio University (East) 13-11 UNL Chris Taylor - Iowa State (West) Defeated Joel Kislin - Hofstra (East) Default 2:37 1974 NWCA All-Star Classic 2/4/1974 at Stillwater, OK Attendance: 2,500 East 18 - West 12 Weight Result 118 Jack Spates - Slippery Rock (East) Defeated Everett Gomez - Oklahoma State (West) 13-4 126
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