LEHIGH SCHEDULE/RESULTS No. 23 LEHIGH AT STANFORD DUALS/SUN DEVIL DUALS Nov. STANFORD DUALS: LEHIGH (4-4, 0-0 EIWA) VS. UC DAVIS & STANFORD 10 Fri. at Rider L 24-14 16 Thu. No. 7 MICHIGAN (Grace) L 18-14 BURNHAM PAVILLION (1,400)• STANFORD CALIF. • JAN.5, 2007 • 1:00 19 Sun. vs. Pitt-Johnstown@ W 22-11 SUN DEVIL DUALS: VS. CAL-STATE FULLERTON, AMERICAN & ARIZONA STATE 19 Sun. vs. No. 13 Edinboro@ L 26-9 19 Sun. at Lock Haven@ W 33-9 WELLS FARGO ARENA (14,198)• TEMPE, ARIZ. • JAN. 7, 2007 • 6:30 Dec. 1 Fri. DREXEL (Grace) W 30-10 SETTING THE SCENE 8 Fri. at No. 7 Penn State L 23-12 Lehigh heads west to kick off 2007 with five duals in a span of three days in two cities. 9 Sat. at No. 21 Pittsburgh W 29-10 First, the Mountain Hawks will face Kerry McCoy’s Stanford Cardinal and UC Davis at 29-30Fri.-Sat.at Southern Scuffle 11th, 63 pts. the Stanford Duals, and then it’s on to Tempe, Arizona to face Cal-State Fullerton, Jan. 5 Fri. vs. UC Davis# 1:00 American and Arizona State in the Sun Devil Duals. The Brown and White enter action 5 Fri. at Stanford# 3:00 with a 4-4 dual record and are coming off an 11th place finish at the Southern Scuffle 7 Sun. vs. Cal-State Fullerton$ 6:30 last weekend. Lehigh placed five wrestlers at the Scuffle, led by senior Paul Weibel’s 7 Sun. vs. American*$ 8:00 sixth place finish at . 7 Sun. at Arizona State$ 9:30 13 Sat. at Navy* 7:00 19 Fri. CORNELL* (Stabler) 7:00 FAST FACTS 27 Sat. HARVARD* (Grace) 1:00 • The Mountain Hawks have won the last five EIWA team championships and has 27 Sat. BROWN* (Grace) 3:00 28 Sun. at Columbia* 1:00 placed in the top ten at the NCAA Championships in six of the last seven years. 28 Sun. vs. Hofstra (at NYAC) 5:00 • Lehigh has won its last three duals versus Pac 10 opponents and are 4-1 in duals Feb. versus the conference since the 1999-2000 season. 10 Sat. ARMY* (Grace) 1:00 10 Sat. RUTGERS* (Grace) 3:00 • The Mountain Hawks have won 27 out of 28 duals against EIWA opponents since the 16 Fri. NEBRASKA (Grace) 7:00 start of the 2002-03 season. 18 Sun. PENN* (Stabler) 1:00

Mar. LEHIGH PROBABLE STARTERS RECORD DUALS 2-3 Fri.-Sat. EIWA Championships (at ESU) 11:00 15-17Thu.-Sat.NCAA Championships 11:00 (at Auburn Hills, Mich.) 125 Matt Fisk (So., Wyalusing, Pa.) 11-3 0-0

* - EIWA Opponent 133 Seth Ciasulli (Fr., Easton, Pa.) OR 8-6 5-3 @ - Pennsylvania Duals (at Lock Haven) # - Stanford Duals (Stanford, Calif.) Kevin Vinh (So., Nazareth, Pa.) 9-4 0-1 $ - Sun Devil Duals (Tempe, Ariz.) 141 No. 20 Matt Ciasulli (Sr., Easton, Pa.) 14-3 3-0

MEDIA INFORMATION 149 Trevor Chinn (So., Canandaigua, N.Y.) 8-5 5-3 Contact Steve Lomangino 157 Dave Nakasone (Sr., Ellicott City, Md.) 4-7 3-5 Office: ...... (610) 758-3174 Cell ...... (917) 579-0976 165 Manuel Schubert (So., Westland, Mich.) 5-6 0-0 E-mail: ...... [email protected] 174 David Helfrich (Sr., Sweet Home, Ore.) OR 2-9 1-7 On the Radio and Internet Eddy Silverman (Jr., Gladwyne, Pa.) 0-4 0-2 The Arizona State match will be 184 No. 19 David Craig (Fr., Brandon, Fla.) 13-5 5-3 broadcast on ESPN Radio 1230 and 1320, as well as www.lehighsports.com 197 Matt Cassidy (Sr., Pittsburgh, Pa.) 5-4 4-2 with coverage beginning at 9:15. The Stanford match will be broadcast exclusively at www.lehighsports.com 285 No. 14 Paul Weibel (Sr., Quakertown, Pa.) 9-3 6-2 beginning at approximately 2:55. Streaming audio for Lehigh wrestling is (Rankings NWCA/InterMat: January 3, 2007) powered by Yahoo! Sports. 34-TIME EIWA CHAMPIONS 26 INDIVIDUAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

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LAST TIME THEY MET IN THE POLLS NOVEMBER 17, 2005 - BETHLEHEM, PA. LEHIGH 29 ARIZONA STATE 7 NWCA/INTERMAT RANKINGS Top 25 (1/3/07) In its most meeting with a team from the west coast, Lehigh knocked off the Sun Devils 1. Missouri in a battle of top ten teams at Stabler Arena. Arizona State won the first and last bouts, 2. Minnesota but Lehigh won the eight in between, scoring bonus points in three. Sophomore Jeff 3. Hofstra Santo provided a spark at 133, building a 13-0 led before pinning Adam Hickey in the 4. Oklahoma State second period. The night’s biggest upset came at 197 where Matt Cassidy stopped tenth- 5. Iowa ranked Ryan Bader 7-6. Derek Zinck and Travis Frick added wins by major decision for 6. Iowa State Lehigh and the Mountain Hawks got a pair of thrilling sudden victory wins from Dave 7. Oklahoma Helfrich and Trevor Chinn as well. Chinn was making his Lehigh dual debut. 8. Northwestern 125 Jeremy Mendoza (ASU) dec. Matt Fisk (LU) 2-0 9. Central Michigan 133 Jeff Santo (LU) won by fall Adam Hickey (ASU) 4:35 10. Penn State 141 Cory Cooperman (LU) dec. Jason Robbins (ASU) 10-3 11. Michigan 149 Trevor Chinn (LU) dec. Pat Payne (ASU) 4-2, s.v. 12. Edinboro 157 Derek Zinck maj. dec. Kevin Gaughan (ASU) 19-8 13. Cornell 165 Troy Letters (LU) dec. Patrick Pitsch (ASU) 7-2 14. Penn 174 Travis Frick (LU) maj. dec. Alex Pavlenko (ASU) 15-7 15. Illinois 184 David Helfrich (LU) dec. Jason Trulson (ASU) 6-4, s.v. 16. Indiana 197 Matt Cassidy (LU) dec. Ryan Bader (ASU) 7-6 285 (ASU) maj. dec. Tom Curl (LU) 14-4 17. Nebraska 18. UT-Chattanooga 19. Wisconsin LEHIGH HEAD COACH GREG STROBEL 20. Ohio State Coach Strobel is in his 12th season guiding the Mountain Hawks. He currently holds a 21. Cal Poly dual record of 167-64-1 (.722). Last season, Strobel coached three All-Americans and 22. Michigan State guided Lehigh to its fifth straight EIWA title and sixth of the Greg Strobel Era. For his 23. Lehigh efforts, Strobel was named the EIWA Coach of the Year for the third time.. His teams 24. West Virginia have finished in the top ten at nationals in five consecutive seasons and six of the last seven years. Since arriving at Lehigh, Strobel has coached 30 All-Americans, 26 EIWA 25. Pittsburgh Champions and two National Champions. The 1975 Oregon State graduate also coached the 2000 U.S. Olympic team. SOUTHERN SCUFFLE RECAP W.I.N. Magazine Lehigh placed wrestlers in five weight classes en route to an 11th place finish at the Top 15 (1/2/07) Southern Scuffle. Senior Paul Weibel led the way for the Mountain Hawks, reaching the 1. Missouri semifinals at heavyweight before placing sixth. Senior Matt Ciasulli, sophomore Matt 2. Minnesota Fisk and freshman David Craig all earned seventh place finishes, while freshman Seth 3. Oklahoma State Ciasulli took eighth at 133. Missouri edged Minnesota for the team title, with the 4. Iowa State Tigers’ senior Ben Askren named the tournament’s Outstanding Wrestler. 5. Iowa 6. Hofstra Top 15 Teams Lehigh Results (W-L) Place 1. Missouri (179.5) 125 - Matt Fisk (5-2) 7th 7. Oklahoma 2. Minnesota (176) 133 - Seth Ciasulli (3-3) 8th 8. Northwestern 3. Cornell (134.5) 133 - Kevin Vinh (5-2) DNP 9. Cornell 4. Edinboro (123.5) 141 - Matt Ciasulli (5-2) 7th 10. Central Michigan 5. Navy (92.5) 141 - Nate Spangler (0-2) DNP - unattached 11. Michigan 6. Chattanooga (75.5) 149 - Trevor Chinn (3-2) DNP 12. Penn State 7. NC State (73.5) 157 - Dave Nakasone (1-2) DNP 13. Indiana 8. Maryland (71.5) 157 - Greg Hilbert (1-2) DNP - unattached 14. Penn 9. North Carolina (68.5) 165 - M. Schubert (1-2) DNP 15. Wisconsin 10. Ohio State (66.5) 174 - Dave Helfrich (1-2) DNP 11. LEHIGH (63) 174 - Eddy Silverman (1-2) DNP 24. Lehigh 12. Boise State (59) 184 - David Craig (4-2) 7th 13. Old Dominion (57.5) 197 - Matt Cassidy (1-2) DNP 14. Cal St. Bakersfield (57) 285 - Paul Weibel (3-1) 6th 15. Lock Haven (51)

Lehigh Athletic Media Relations • 641 Taylor Street, Bethlehem, PA • Phone 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 No. 23 LEHIGH AT STANFORD DUALS/SUN DEVIL DUALS • PAGE THREE SERIES HISTORY LEHIGH DUALS BY MONTH... Lehigh has limited histories with the teams the Mountain November: ...... 2-3 Hawks will be facing this weekend. Lehigh has faced off December: ...... 2-1 against Arizona State four times, including two meetings at January: ...... 0-0 National Duals. The Mountain Hawks faced UC Davis and February: ...... 0-0 Stanford as part of a five-dual, three day California trip in 1998. Lehigh has never wrestled a dual against Cal-State Fullerton. LEHIGH IN DUALS DECIDED... By 5 points or fewer: ...... 0-1 Meets Record First Most recent By 6-9 points: ...... 0-0 Lehigh vs. American 1 1-0-0 2003 2003 (Dec.) By 10-20 points ...... 4-3 Lehigh vs. Arizona State 4 2-2-0 1998 2005 (Nov.) By over 20 points: ...... 0-0 Lehigh vs. UC Davis 1 1-0-0 1998 1998 Lehigh vs. Stanford 1 1-0-0 1998 1998 LEHIGH BY THE NUMBERS... Lehigh vs. American: 12/6/03 Lehigh 38 American 9 (Stabler) Dual matches at home: ...... 1-1 Lehigh vs. Arizona State: 1/18/98 ASU 22 LU 15 (Nat’l. Duals) At Grace Hall ...... 1-1 11/26/99 LU 26 ASU 9 (at ASU) At Stabler Arena ...... 0-0 1/19/02 ASU 21 LU 21 (Nat’l Duals) Duals on the road: ...... 2-2 (ASU wins on criteria decision) Duals at a neutral site: ...... 1-1 11/17/06 Lehigh 29 ASU 7 (Stabler) Duals in Pennsylvania: ...... 4-3 Lehigh vs. UC Davis: 1/3/98: Lehigh 32 UC Davis 5 (at Davis) Lehigh vs. Stanford: 1/5/98: Lehigh 30 Stanford 9 (at Stanford) Day Matches: ...... 3-1 Night Matches: ...... 1-3

NCAA CHAMPIONS When winning opening bout: ...... 0-3 Twenty Lehigh Wrestlers have won 26 NCAA championships, When losing opening bout: ...... 4-1 ranking fifth nationally. Troy Letters was victorious in 2004 at 165, notching Lehigh’s most recent title. When leading after five bouts: ...... 4-1 When trailing after five bouts: ...... 0-3 Rank School Championships 1. Oklahoma State ...... 132 LEHIGH DUALS BY WEIGHT CLASS... 2. Iowa ...... 72 125 (Berger, Vinh): ...... 3-5 3. Oklahoma ...... 65 133 (S. Ciasulli): ...... 5-3 4. Iowa State ...... 63 141 (Santo, M. Ciasulli): ...... 7-1 5. Lehigh ...... 26 149 (Chinn): ...... 5-3 6. Michigan State ...... 24 157 (Nakasone): ...... 3-5 7. Northern Iowa ...... 21 165 (Galante): ...... 5-3 8. Penn State ...... 20 174 (Helfrich): ...... 1-7 Illinois ...... 20 184 (Craig): ...... 5-3 10. Michigan ...... 19 197 (Cassidy, Silverman): ...... 4-4 11. Minnesota ...... 18 285 (Weibel): ...... 6-2 12. Wisconsin ...... 17 13. Pittsburgh ...... 15 RANK AND FILE 14. Oregon State ...... 12 15. Ohio State ...... 11 In InterMat’s rankings, Lehigh has wrestlers ranked in three of ten weight classes. Lehigh’s highest ranked wrestler is senior ALL-AMERICAN HEROES Paul Weibel, who comes in 14th at heavyweight. The Mountain Hawks also have four wrestlers ranked by both W.I.N. Magazine Only four schools in the last 53 NCAA tournaments have had and Amateur Wrestling News. All-Americans in 49 or more championships, Oklahoma St., Oklahoma, Iowa St. and Lehigh. Lehigh teams have finished in Weight Wrestler NWCA W.I.N. A.W.N. the top five a remarkable 16 times. 141 Matt Ciasulli 20 14 11 149 Trevor Chinn ----- 18 20 Rank School All-Americans 184 David Craig 19 16 20 1. Oklahoma State ...... 409 285 Paul Weibel 14 11 15 2. Iowa State ...... 262 2. Iowa ...... 262 THE THREE CAPTAINS 4. Oklahoma ...... 254 5. Michigan ...... 159 Seniors Matt Cassidy, David Helfrich and Paul Weibel will serve 6 Penn State ...... 154 as tri-captains for the 2006-07 season. All three captains are 7. Michigan State ...... 131 coming off successful junior seasons, where they each qualified 8. Minnesota ...... 129 for their first NCAA Championships. 9. Lehigh ...... 127 10. Northern Iowa ...... 111

Lehigh Athletic Media Relations • 6Experience41 Taylor Stree Lehight, Bethlehem, Football PA 2003• Phone 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 No. 23 LEHIGH AT STANFORD DUALS/SUN DEVIL DUALS • PAGE FOUR SCOUTING THE AGGIES SCOUTING THE TITANS UC Davis, the first of four Pac 10 schools Lehigh will face this Cal State Fullerton will be the Mountain Hawks first opponent weekend, enters the Stanford Duals with a 1-1 dual record. The at the Sun Devil Duals and the third of four duals against Pac Aggies’ lone victory came against San Francisco State, while the 10 foes on this road trip. The Titans are 1-2 on the dual season sole defeat came to Oklahoma State in the season opener. Most with a win over Embry-Riddle and conference losses against recently, UC Davis placed 12th out of 47 teams at the Stanford and Cal Poly. Like most of the Pac 10 schools, Cal Invitational and competed at the Reno Tournament of Champi- State Fullerton took part at both the Cliff Keen Las Vegas ons as well. Senior Derek Moore is the Aggies’ top grappler, Invite and the Reno Tournament of Champions. Ian Murphy coming in ranked second in the nation at 141. Senior Ken Cook won the 184 pount title in Reno and was named TheMat.com is the Aggies only other nationally ranked wrester. Cook won Wrestler of the Week for the week of Dec. 19-25. Junior the 174 pound title in Reno and comes in ranked fourth in the Morgan Atkinson is the highest ranked Titan grappler, coming country. in at No. 11 at 149. Atkinson was a runner-up in Reno. UC DAVIS PROBABLE STARTERS CAL-STATE FULLERTON PROBABLE STARTERS 125 - Marcos Orozco, So., Vacaville, Calif. 125 - Jaime Hernandez, Jr., Caramillo, Calif. 133 - Omar Gaitan, Sr., Anaheim, Calif. 133 - T.J. Dillashaw, So., Angels Camp, Calif. 141 - No. 2 Derek Moore, Sr., Redding, Calif. 141 - Benny Garcia, Jr., Manteca, Calif. 149 - Shawn Haratani, Sr., Torrance, Calif. 149 - No. 11 Morgan Atkinson, Jr., Temecula, Calif. 157 - Jon Clark, So., Pleasant Hill, Calif. 157 - Bobby Musser, Fr., Las Vegas, Nev. 165 - Dustin Noack, So., Fresno, Calif. 165 - Bryan Tice, Jr., Rio Rancho, N.M. 174 - No. 4 Ken Cook, Sr., Fremont, Calif. 174 - Ryan Budd, So., Aurora, Colo. 184 - Tyler Bernacchi, So., Mariposa, Calif. 184 - Ian Murphy, Jr., Corona, Calif. 197 - Eliot Kelly, Sr., Rocklin, Calif. 197 - John Drake, Fr., Elk Grove, Calif. 285 - Broc Maffia, Sr., Tulare, Calif. 285 - No. 20 Wade Sauer, So., Grass Valley, Calif.

SCOUTING THE CARDINAL SCOUTING THE EAGLES Stanford enters Friday’s duals with a 2-2 record and a 1-0 mark American will face Lehigh in the second match of the Sun in the Pac 10. The Cardinal are coached by Kerry McCoy, who Devil Duals, in what will be the Mountain Hawks’ first EIWA spent five years as a volunteer assistant coach at Lehigh before dual of the season. The Eagles enter action with a 2-4 dual taking the helm of the Stanford program prior to the start of the record and a 2-1 mark within the EIWA. American has 2005-06 season. Stanford has been a busy tournament team this conference dual wins over Princeton and Harvard, but lost to season, taking part in the Las Vegas Invitational, Reno Tourna- Navy. American placed eighth at last year’s EIWA tournament ment of Champions and most recently the Southern Scuffle, and crowned a pair of All-Americans. Junior Josh Glenn leads where Stanford placed 18th as a team. The Cardinal are led by the way for the Eagles as he comes in ranked ninth nationally junior 125-pounder Tanner Gardner, a 2006 All-American who after a third place finish at the Midlands Championships last finished second at the Southern Scuffle last weekend. weekend. Glenn was an All-American placing fourth at 184 last season, before bumping up to 197. Junior heavyweight STANFORD PROBABLE STARTERS Adam LoPiccolo is the Eagles other nationally ranked wres- 125 - No. 4 Tanner Gardner, Jr., Berryton, Kan. (22-3) tler. 133 - Cameron Teitelman, Fr., Calabasas, Calif. (9-10) 141 - Rafael Chavez, So., Rock Springs, Wyo. (10-6) AMERICAN PROBABLE STARTERS 149 - Tyler Parker, So., Lawrenceville, Ga. (5-8) 125 - Jasen Borschoff, Fr., Rochester, N.Y. 157 - No. 16 Josh Zupancic, Jr., Akron, Ohio (25-7) 133 - Jordan Lipp, So., Beachwood, Ohio 165 - Brian Perry, Sr., Columbia, Mo. (18-10) OR 141 - Kyle Borschoff, Fr., Rochester, N.Y. Scott Loescher, Jr., Portland, Ore. (14-6) 149 - Damian Swietlik, Jr., Cheschmicznych, Poland 174 - Luke Feist, Sr., Sandpoint, Idaho (15-11) 157 - Christopher Stout, Jr., Hackettstown, N.J. 184 - Zack Giesen, Fr., Grants Pass, Ore. (15-10) 165 - Mike Cannon, Fr., Mechanicsville, Md. 197 - Jared Boyer, So., Oklahoma City, Okla. (6-13) 174 - Rudy Rueda, So., Waldorf, Md. 285 - Phillip Doerner, Jr., Oklahoma City, Okla. (4-9) 184 - Anthony Fuschino, So., Pottstown, Pa. 197 - No. 9 Josh Glenn, Jr., Johnson City, N.Y. 285 - No. 6 Adam LoPiccolo, Jr., Glen Rock, Pa.

Lehigh Athletic Media Relations • 641 Taylor Street, Bethlehem, PA • Phone 610-758-3174 • Fax 610-758-4407 No. 23 LEHIGH AT STANFORD DUALS/SUN DEVIL DUALS • PAGE FIVE SCOUTING THE SUN DEVILS December 6, 2003 Arizona State holds a 2-3 dual record (1-0 Pac 10) and is coming Bethlehem, Pa. - Stabler Arena off a 44-3 loss to Minnesota Tuesday night. The Sun Devils, two- Lehigh 38 American 9 time defending Pac 10 Champions, placed sixth at the 2006 NCAA Championships, but have been looking to replace All 125 - Mario Stuart (LU) TF5 Matt Pelligrino (AU) 20-3, 6:44 Americans C.B. Dolloway, Ryan Bader and Cain Velasquez. 133 - Matt Ciasulli (LU) WBF Ben Lamson (AU) 1:13 Arizona State is led by senior Brian Stith, who was the NCAA 141 - Daniel Lobsenz (AU) dec. Mark McCauley (LU) 3-2 runner-up at 157 last season. Stith is currently ranked sixth at 157 149 - Tim Kniezewski (AU) dec. Tommy Rohn (LU) 11-9 s.v. and is one of two ranked Sun Devils, along with Patrick Pitsch 157 - Derek Zinck (LU) won by forfeit (165) . Arizona State owns wins over Portland State and Embry- 165 - Mike Maceroli (LU) won by forfeit Riddle, with losses at Iowa and Iowa State. The Sun Devils 174 - Brad Dillon (LU) won by forfeit placed 15th at the Las Vegas Invitational and 14th at the Reno 184 - Dan Waters (AU) dec. Dave Helfrich (LU) 3-2 Tournament of Champions. 197 - Matt Cassidy (LU) WBF Adam Montgomery (AU) 1:51 285 - Anthony Livecchi (LU) dec. Jared Hyman (AU) 8-6 ARIZONA STATE PROBABLE STARTERS OH BROTHER! 125 - John Espinoza, Sr., Phoenix, Ariz. (2-2) 133 - Shawn Jones, Fr., Blackfoot, Idaho (6-8) Last month Lehigh’s Seth and Matt Ciasulli became the first set 141 - Pat Payne, Jr., Poway, Calif. (4-3) of brothers in 29 years to start for Lehigh in a dual meet, as they 149 - Chris Remsen, Jr., Rockport, Maine (7-6) recorded back-to-back wins by tech fall against Drexel. The last 157 - No. 6 Brian Stith, Sr., Hampton, Va. (8-1) time two brothers wrestled for the Brown and White in a dual 165 - No. 9 Patrick Pitsch, Jr., Spanaway, Wash. (8-5) was December 9, 1977, when Mike and Charlie Brown suited up 174 - Rick Renzi, Jr., Flagstaff, Ariz. (2-1) against East Stroudsburg. Charlie, wrestling at 158, won a 7-2 184 - Greg Gifford, Sr., Las Vegas, Nev. (5-4) decision, while Mike, competing at 190, won by fall in 3:54. The 197 - Jason Trulson, Jr., Fountain Hills, Ariz. (12-7) Browns started in four duals together. Eric and Ed Erikson hold 285 - Thor Moen, Fr., Flagstaff, Ariz. (4-7) the record for brothers at Lehigh, competing in 27 duals from 1947-1949. PREVIOUS MEETINGS VS. THE OPPOSITION A FRESH START January 3, 1998 The Pavillion - Davis, Calif. When David Craig, the nation’s top high school recruit last Lehigh 32 UC Davis 5 season, started the season opening dual at Rider he became just the seventh true freshman to start for Greg Strobel and the 118 - Mike Sferra (LU) MD Bao Ngo (UCD) 12-2 second in as many seasons. Matt Fisk went 16-11 last season for 126 - David Yi (UCD) TF5 James Hamfeldt (LU) 22-6, 6:38 the Brown and White, placing second in the EIWA and going 3-2 134 - Dan Tashner (LU) dec. Mike Collier (UCD) 4-2 at the NCAA Championships. Craig, a four time Florida state 142 - Ryan Bernholz (LU) dec. Scott Nykodym (UCD) 9-3 champion, was 179-0 in high school. So far this season, he is 13-5 150 - Chris Ayres (LU) TF5 David Lupinsky (UCD) 21-4, 7:00 and already won the championship at the West Virginia Open 158 - Travis Doto (LU) MD Adrian Garcia (UCD) 12-4 and placed seventh at the Southern Scuffle. 167 - Mark Dufresne (LU) dec. David Cobb (UCD) 10-4 177 - John Van Doren (LU) dec. Ryan Hutfless (UCD) 15-5 MATTS RETURN TO THE MATS 190 - Erik Drange (LU) dec. Mike Roper (UCD) 8-3 Sophomore Matt Fisk returned to the Lehigh lineup with a HWT - Bill Closson (LU) dec. Jarold Jasso (UCD) 9-3 seventh place finish at the Southern Scuffle after missing the first half of the season with an injury. Fisk became the third “Matt” January 5, 1998 on the Mountain Hawks to return to action after missing the Burnham Pavillion - Stanford, Calif. season opener. Seniors Matt Cassidy and Matt Cisulli both Lehigh 30 Stanford 9 missed early season duals before returning to action. Fisk is back after a superb freshman campaign in which he reached the 118 - Mike Sferra (LU) WBF Levi Weikel-Magden (SU) 3:51 EIWA finals and became Lehigh’s first true freshman NCAA 126 - Zach Zimmerer (SU) WBF James Hamfeldt (LU) 4:51 Qualifier since Greg Strobel became head coach in 1995-96. 134 - Dan Tashner (LU) dec. Jason Talbott (SU) 9-5 142 - Beau Weiner (SU) dec. Ryan Bernholz (LU) 9-4 150 - Chris Ayres (LU) dec. B.J. Sanchez (SU) 4-0 158 - Travis Doto (LU) dec. Doug Bardsley (SU) 6-0 167 - Mark Dufresne (LU) dec. Jeff Grant (SU) 7-2 177 - John Van Doren (LU) dec. Scott Chapman (SU) 6-1 190 - Glauco Lolli-Ghetti (LU) dec. Tim Kendall (SU) 9-7 HWT - Bill Closson (LU) won by forfeit

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2006-07 RESULTS November 18, 2006 November 10, 2006 Thomas Fieldhouse - Lock Haven, Pa. (Pennsylvania Duals) Alumni Gym - Lawrenceville, N.J. Lehigh 33 Lock Haven 9 Rider 24 Lehigh 12 125 - Obe Blanc (LH) dec. Patrick Berger (LU) 7-6 125 - Patrick Berger (LU) dec. Tony Lorenzo (RU) 7-4 133 - Seth Ciasulli (LU) dec. Danny Lopes (LH) 4-2 133 - Matt Bradley (RU) dec. Seth Ciasulli (LU) 9-7 s.v. 141 - Jeff Santo (LU) dec. Mark Armstrong (LH) 8-6 141 - Don Fisch (RU) dec. Jeff Santo (LU) 10-9 149 - Trevor Chinn (LU) W by default Matt Fittery (LH) 4:18 149 - Trevor Chinn (LU) dec. Mike Kessler (RU) 4-3 157 - Seth Martin (LH) dec. Dave Nakasone (LU) 7-4 157 - Dave Miller (RU) dec. Dave Nakasone (LU) 8-7 165 - Mike Galante (LU) W by forfeit (D.Cotton ineligible) 165 - Rob Morrison (RU) WBF Mike Galante (LU) 2:03 174 - Derrick Morgan (LH) dec. Dave Helfrich (LU) 3-1 s.v. 174 - Doug Umbehauer (RU) dec. Dave Helfrich (LU) 3-1 s.v. 184 - David Craig (LU) W by forfeit (B. Hepburn ineligible) 184 - David Craig (LU) dec. Mike Miller (RU) 2-1 197 - Matt Cassidy (LU) dec. Jeremie Cook (LH) 8-6 s.v. 197 - T.J. Morrison (RU) WBF Eddy Silverman (LU) 1:33 285 - Paul Weibel (LU) WBF Mike Cook (LH) 1:15 285 - Paul Weibel (LU) TF5 Nick Ciufo (RU) 17-2, 7:00 December 1, 2006 November 15, 2006 Leeman-Turner Arena at Grace Hall Leeman-Turner Arena at Grace Hall Lehigh 30 Drexel 10 Michigan 18 Lehigh 14 125 - Steve Mytych (DU) MD Patrick Berger (LU) 11-1 125 - Patrick Berger (LU) dec. Mark Moos (UM) 10-5 133 - Seth Ciasulli (LU) TF5 Billy Martin (DU) 19-2, 7:00 133 - Seth Ciasulli (LU) dec. Chris Diehl (UM) 4-2 141 - Matt Ciasulli (LU) TF5 Greg Jensen (DU) 15-0, 5:21 141 - Jeff Santo (LU) MD Brad Cusumano (UM) 11-3 149 - Trevor Chinn (LU) TF5 Kyle Bub (DU) 22-7, 6:56 149 - Josh Churella (UM) dec. Trevor Chinn (LU) 7-0 157 - Ryan Hluschak (DU) dec. Dave Nakasone (LU) 4-3 157 - Jeff Marsh (UM) dec. Dave Nakasone (LU) 10-5 165 - Mike Galante (LU) dec. Billy Haydt (DU) 5-0 165 - Eric Tannenbaum (UM) dec. Mike Galante (LU) 6-3 174 - Nick Kozar (DU) dec. Dave Helfrich (LU) 6-5. 174 - Steve Luke (UM) dec. Dave Helfrich (LU) 3-1 s.v. 184 - David Craig (LU) WBF Justin Terhune (DU) 6:57 184 - Tyrel Todd (UM) dec. David Craig (LU) 3-1 s.v. 197 - Matt Cassidy (LU) dec. Jon Oplinger (DU) 10-6 197 - Casey White (UM) dec. Matt Cassidy (LU) 7-3 285 - Paul Weibel (LU) dec. Chris Cowen (DU) 7-6 285 - Paul Weibel (LU) MD Omark Maktabi (UM) 15-7 December 8, 2006 November 18, 2006 Rec Hall - University Park, Pa. Thomas Fieldhouse - Lock Haven, Pa. (Pennsylvania Duals) Penn State 23 Lehigh 12 Lehigh 22 Pitt Johnstown 11 125 - Mark McKnight (PSU) TF5 Patrick Berger (LU) 21-6, 7:00 125 - Derek Bosso (UPJ) dec. Kevin Vinh (LU) 11-7 133 - Jake Strayer (PSU) dec. Seth Ciasulli (LU) 6-3 133 - Seth Ciasulli (LU) dec. Brandon Reasey (UPJ) 4-2 141 - Matt Ciasulli (LU) dec. Bryan Heller (PSU) 11-4 141 - Jeff Santo (LU) dec. Shane Valko (UPJ) 8-4 149 - Dan Vallimont (PSU) dec. Trevor Chinn (LU) 3-1 149 - Trevor Chinn (LU) dec. Brian Cook (UPJ) 4-2 157 - Dave Nakasone (LU) dec. Nathan Galloway (PSU) 6-5, TB 157 - Dave Nakasone (LU) dec. Joe Strittmatter (UPJ) 8-6 165 - Mike Galante (LU) dec. Mark Friend (PSU) 11-5 165 - Mike Galante (LU) MD Albert Miles (UPJ) 13-5 174 - James Yonushonis (PSU) dec. David Helfrich (LU) 7-6 174 - Dave Helfrich (LU) dec. Eli Garshnick (UPJ) 3-2 184 - David Craig (LU) dec. Phil Bomberger (PSU) 8-2 184 - Mike Corcetti (UPJ) MD David Craig (LU) 11-3 197 - (PSU) W by default Matt Cassidy (LU) 4:48 197 - Mike Fowler (UPJ) dec. Eddy Silverman (LU) 13-5 285 - Aaron Anspach (PSU) dec. Paul Weibel (LU) 6-3 285 - Paul Weibel (LU) dec. John Neese (UPJ) 9-7 December 9, 2006 November 18, 2006 Fitzgerald Field House - Pittsburgh, Pa. Thomas Fieldhouse - Lock Haven, Pa. (Pennsylvania Duals) Lehigh 29 Pittsburgh (10) Edinboro 26 Lehigh 9 285 - Paul Weibel (LU) WBF Zach Sheaffer (Pitt) 2:28 125 - Patrick Berger (LU) dec. Eric Morrill (EDIN) 8-2 125 - Brad Gentzle (Pitt) WBF Patrick Berger (LU) 0:31 133 - Ricky Deubel (EDIN) dec. Seth Ciasulli (LU) 11-4 133 - Seth Ciasulli (LU) dec. Drew Headlee (Pitt) 7-4 141 - Jeff Santo (LU) dec. Darryl Cocozzo (EDIN) 7-4 141 - Matt Ciasulli (LU) MD Joe Ciampoli (Pitt) 10-2 149 - Gregor Gillespie (EDIN) TF5 Trevor Chinn (LU) 15-0, 4:26 149 - Trevor Chinn (LU) dec. Joey Ecklof (Pitt) 8-4 157 - Matt Hill (EDIN) dec. Dave Nakasone (LU) 4-2 157 - Dave Nakasone (LU) MD Dave Kapetanovich (Pitt) 17-5 165 - Deonte Penn (EDIN) WBF Mike Galante (LU) 4:44 165 - Mike Galante (LU) dec. Sean Richmond (Pitt) 7-2 174 - Phil Moricone (EDIN) dec. Dave Helfrich (LU) 2-1 174 - Keith Gavin (Pitt) MD Dave Helfrich (LU) 10-1 184 - Alex Clemsen (EDIN) dec. David Craig (LU) 3-3, t.b. 184 - David Craig (LU) dec. Mike Heist (Pitt) 6-1 197 - Matt Cassidy (LU) dec. Jim Gibson (EDIN) 3-2 197 - Matt Cassidy (LU) dec. Eric Cassidy (Pitt) 6-3 285 - Joe Fendone (EDIN) dec. Paul Weibel (LU) 13-8

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