2019-20 WRESTLING FACT BOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS TEAM INFORMATION 2019-20 SCHEDULE Roster ...... 2 2018-19 Dual-Meet Record ...... 12-10 Head Coach Steve Garland ...... 3 ACC Dual Record ...... 1-4 Nov. 3 CAVALIER DUALS All Day Coaching Staff ...... 4 ACC Championships Finish ...... 6th vs. Southern Virginia 12 p.m. vs. 2 p.m. Cavalier Profiles ...... 5-15 2019 NCAA Championship Finish ...... 23rd Newcomer Profiles ...... 16-18 Nov. 4 at Southeast Open All Day All-Americans Returning/Lost ...... 1/0 Nov. 11 at Journeymen Duals1 All Day 2018-19 Season Review ...... 19 2019 NCAA Qualifiers Returning/Lost ...... 4/1 vs. Arizona State TBA History and Honors ...... 20 Total NCAA Qualifiers Returning/Lost ...... 6/1 vs. LIU-Post TBA 2 All-Time Records ...... 21 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 9/1 Nov. 24 at Keystone Classic All Day Dual-Meet Records ...... 22 Dec. 6-7 at Clif Keen Invitational3 All Day Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 18/2 4 NCAA Championships History ...... 23 Dec. 29-30 at Midlands Championship All Day Jan. 10-11 at Virginia Duals5 All Day ACC Championships History ...... 24 Jan. 17 CHATTANOOGA 7 p.m. Year-by-Year Results ...... 25-28 MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION Jan. 18 VMI 1 p.m. Assistant AD/Media Relations ...... Jim Daves Jan. 24 at NC State* 7 p.m. Wrestling Media Relations Contact Jan. 31 VIRGINIA TECH* 7 p.m. UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS ...... Bill Bunting Feb. 7 at Pittsburgh* 7 p.m. Feb. 14 at Duke* 7 p.m. Location ...... Charlottesville, Va. 22904 E-mail...... [email protected] Founded ...... 1819 by Thomas Jefferson Feb. 21 NORTH CAROLINA* 7 p.m. Office Phone ...... (434) 982-5535 March 8 at ACC Championships6 All Day Enrollment ...... 24,639 (16,777 undergraduate) 7 Media Relations Phone ...... (434) 982-5500 March 19-21 at NCAA Championships All Day President ...... Dr. Jim Ryan Athletics Director ...... Carla Williams * ACC Dual Nicknames ...... Cavaliers, Wahoos, ‘Hoos MEDIA INFORMATION Home matches in CAPS Colors ...... Orange and Blue Virginia no longer produces printed 1Albany, N.Y.; 2Philadelphia, Pa.; 3Las Vegas, Nev. Song ...... “Good Old Song” wrestling media guides. Please use this fle for 4Evanston, Ill.; 5Hampton, Va.; 6Pittsburgh, Pa.; Affiliations ...... NCAA Division I/ historical reference information on Cavalier 7Minneapolis, Minn. Atlantic Coast Conference wrestling. Athletics Web Site ...... VirginiaSports.com Virginia’s 2018-19 wrestling fact book was University Web Site ...... Virginia.edu prepared by the staf of the Virginia Athletics Media Relations Ofce to assist the news media in its coverage of the Cavaliers. Requests for WRESTLING INFORMATION interviews, feature materials, photographs and Head Coach ...... Steve Garland additional information should be made to the Alma Mater ...... Virginia, 2000 Athletics Media Relations Ofce. Years at School ...... 14th Additional information is available on the Dual Record at UVa/Career ... 158-87, 32-34ACC UVa Athletics Department’s ofcial web site, E-mail...... [email protected] VirginiaSports.com. Assistant Coach ...... Travis Paulson Te UVa Athletics Media Relations Ofce SOCIAL MEDIA Years at School ...... Third is located in John Paul Jones Arena. Regular E-mail...... [email protected] business hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday Assistant Coach ...... Trent Paulson through Friday. Te phone number is (434) Years at School ...... Third 982-5500. E-mail...... [email protected] All interviews must be arranged through @UVAWrestling Facebook.com/ Volunteer Assistant Coach ...... Trevor Paulson the UVa Athletics Media Relations Ofce. @UVAWrestling Years at School ...... Second It is requested that you allow the staf at least UVAWrestling Office Location ...... Memorial Gymnasium one day to arrange an interview. Please contact Wrestling Office Phone ...... 434-981-5126 wrestling SID Bill Bunting with interview Home Facility ...... Memorial Gymnasium requests. 2019-20 VIRGINIA WRESTLING ROSTER

Name Wt. Cl. Hometown/Last School Jay Aiello 197 R-Jr. Chantilly, Va./Westfeld PRONUNICATION GUIDE Michael Battista 184 Jr. Ashburn, Va./Broad Run Aiello: eye-ELL-oh Sam Book 133 Jr. Fairfax, Va./J.W. Robinson Battista: Buh-TEE-stuh Ray Costa 149 Fr. Huntington, N.Y./Cold Spring Harbor Brian Courtney 141 R-So. Sayre, Pa./Athens Area Costa: CAH-stuh Cam Coy 165 R-So. Jeannette, Pa./Penn Traford Benyamin Kamali: ben-yah-meen kuh-MAH-lee Nick Coy 141 Fr. Jeannette, Pa./Penn Traford Kiyono: KEY-own-oh Alex Cruz 149 R-Fr. Orting, Wash./Orting Patrick Evans 157 Fr. New Orleans, La./Brother Martin Krivus: KREE-vuhs Gray Hart 141 So. Richmond, Va./St. Christopher’s School Mateusz Kudra: muh-TOOZ koo-druh

Louie Hayes 133 R-Jr. Orland Park, Ill./Carl Sandburg Marcelli: mar-SELL-ee Benyamin Kamali 125/133 R-Fr. Lansing, Mich./Detroit Catholic Central Jake Keating 157 Jr. Naperville, Ill./Naperville Central Martino: mar-TEE-no Krystian Kinsey 174 R-Fr. Havelock, N.C./Havelock Mueller: MEW-ler Scott Kiyono 141 Jr. Poway, Calif./Poway Sansone: san-SOWN Sam Krivus 149 R-Sr. Greensburg, Pa./Hempfeld Area Scherer: SHARE-er Mateusz Kudra HWT Fr. North Attleboro, Mass./North Attleboro Trey Lane 133 Fr. Brandon, Fla./Brandon Veltri: vell-TREE Tyler Love 184 R-Sr. Clifon, Va./Centreville High School Victor Marcelli 174 R-Fr. Massillon, /Jackson BREAKDOWN BY STATE Sam Martino 149 R-Jr. Colonial Heights, Va./McDonogh Patrick McCormick 125 R-Fr. Poquoson, Va./Poquoson California ...... 1 Justin McCoy 157 R-Fr. New Paris, Pa./Chestnut Ridge Florida ...... 1 Quinn Miller HWT R-So. Lilburn, Ga./Archer Georgia ...... 3 Jack Mueller 125 Sr. Dallas, Texas/Trinity Christian Academy Illinois ...... 2 Michael Murphy 149 R-Jr. Lookout Mountain, Tenn./Baylor School Robby Patrick 165 So. Ligonier, Pa./Ligonier Valley Louisiana...... 1 Drew Peck 174 Jr. Chambersburg, Pa./Chambersburg Massachusetts ...... 1 Justin Phillips 157 Fr. Lynchburg, Va./Liberty Christian Academy Michigan ...... 3 Nic Sansone 165 Fr. Virginia Beach, Va./Kellam Robert Scherer HWT R-Jr. Lower Burrell, Pa./Burrell ...... 9 Denton Spencer 149 R-So. Waverly, Ga./Camden County (Gardner-Webb) New York ...... 1 Anthony Steinmeyer 157 Fr. Reading, Pa./Wilson North Carolina ...... 2 David Veltri 174 Fr. Chapel Hill, N.C./Carrboro Jack Walsh 184 R-Jr. Atlanta, Ga./Pace Academy Ohio ...... 1 Ethan Weatherspoon 184 Fr. Jackson, Mich./Napolean Tennessee ...... 1 James Whitaker 149 Fr. St. John’s, Mich./St. John’s Texas ...... 1 Head Coach: Steve Garland (Virginia, ’00), 14th season Virginia ...... 10 Assistant Coach: Travis Paulson (Iowa State, ’07), 3rd season Washington ...... 1 Assistant Coach: Trent Paulson (Iowa State, ’07), 3rd season Volunteer Assistant Coach: Trevor Paulson (Iowa State, ‘17), 2nd season

2 VIRGINIA WRESTLING 2018-19 FACT BOOK Head Coach STEVE GARLAND

Former Cavalier All-American Steve Garland is serving in his 14th season As a team, UVa won a school- as head wrestling coach at Virginia. A master motivator, recruiter and coach, record 19 dual meets during the 2010- Garland has worked diligently to push the Cavaliers among the nation’s elite. 11 season, including a victory over THE STEVE GARLAND FILE Te results of Garland’s perseverance are evident. then-No. 14 Kent State, which at the Family: Wife, English; two daughters, Sarah and Grace In Garland’s frst 13 seasons at Virginia, the Cavaliers earned 11 All-Amer- time was the highest ranked opponent High School: Middletown H.S. (N.Y.) ica honors and 18 ACC individual titles while qualifying 76 to the NCAA that Virginia had defeated. College: Virginia, 2000 (B.A.) Championships and recording Top-25 team fnishes at NCAAs in seven of the Garland won ACC Coach of the last 10 years. He also led the Cavaliers to two ACC Championships, claiming Year honors in 2010 as the Cavaliers the title in 2010 and 2015. won the ACC title for the frst time Wrestling Experience Virginia has had at least one All-American in six of the last nine seasons. since 1977. UVa took 15th place at 1996-2000 University of Virginia UVA has a 146-77 dual record during Garland’s tenure, as he ranks second in the NCAA Championships – the dual wins in school history. Te Virginia wrestling program also has been a standout in the classroom; in second-best NCAA fnish in program 2013 UVA was honored by the NWCA as one of the top academic teams in the nation. history. A school-record eight Cava- Wrestling Accolades Garland and his staf have brought in 12 straight Top-25 recruiting classes, including a program-best liers qualifed for the NCAA event. At ACC Wrestler of the Year - 2000 No. 5 ranking for the 2015 class. His 2007 recruiting class, which included UVA’s frst three-time NCAA the ACC Championships, Henrich and Member of the 50th Anniversary ACC Team All-American, Chris Henrich, was ranked No. 5 nationally by W.I.N. Magazine and No. 8 by InterMat. freshman Mike Salopek won individual All-American, National Runner-up at 125 pounds - 2000 Last season, Garland coached fve wrestlers to the NCAA Championships - including ffh-seeded Jack championships but the championship Mueller at 125 pounds and seventh-seeded Jay Aiello at 197 pounds. Te two wrestlers earned the highest was a total team efort. All 10 compet- seeds in UVA history at their weight classes. Mueller went on to become the fourth NCAA Finalist in ing Cavaliers reached the semifnal Coaching Experience program history, falling to two-time NCAA Champion Spencer Lee of Iowa in the fnals. round and posted fnishes of fourth 2000-06 Cornell University (Assistant Coach) In the 2017-18 season, Garland coached six wrestlers to the NCAA Championships, including three place or better. Henrich fnished 35-3, 2006-present University of Virginia (Head Coach) frst-time qualifers in Louie Hayes (125), Will Schany (174) and Tyler Love (Hwt). while Brent Jones earned the Gorrarian In the 2016-17 season, Garland coached George DiCamillo (141 pounds) and Jack Mueller (125 Trophy at the NCAA Championships. pounds) to All-America honors. DiCamillo became the third NCAA fnalist in program history, while Virginia qualifed seven wrestlers Coaching Record at Virginia Mueller advanced to the semifnals and became the program’s frst freshman to earn All-America honors. to the NCAA Championships in 2009, 2006-present 158-87 (32-34 ACC) DiCamillo was named the ACC Wrestler of the Year, while Mueller was named the ACC Freshman Wres- despite an injury-riddled season. Hen- tler of the Year.In his 10th season, Garland coached fve wrestlers to NCAA Championship appearances, rich was named an All-American at including three-time ACC Champion George DiCamillo (133 pounds) who became only the seventh 174 pounds afer taking seventh place Coaching Accolades wrestler in UVA history to earn three ACC Championships in his career.Virginia won its second ACC at the national championship. He went National Assistant Coach of the Year - 2006 Championship under Garland in 2015 and earned a 19th-place fnish at the NCAA Championships. Tree 40-3 during a dominating season. For ACC Coach of the Year - 2010 Cavaliers made the NCAA Round of 12 and seven qualifed for NCAAs, with Nick Sulzer (165 pounds) the second straight year, Virginia took advancing through to claim All-America honors for the third straight year as he became the second three- second place at the ACC Champion- time All-American in program history. Virginia rolled to the ACC Championship by 14.5 points over ship, again falling just two points shy of the title. Henrich, Caponi (184) and Brent Jones (197) all earned Pitt as Sulzer and George DiCamillo each won titles while all 10 Cavaliers fnished in the top four at their ACC titles, and Jones was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Wrestler. respective weight classes. UVa defeated four ranked opponents during the dual season, including a pair of In 2007-08, the Cavaliers went 18-5 in dual meets (3-2 ACC) in setting the then school record for top-10 foes, Edinboro and Pitt. dual-meet wins. Chris Henrich was named ACC Freshman of the Year and joined Michael Chaires on the Eight Virginia wrestlers qualifed for the NCAA Championships in 2014, with a program-record fve Amateur Wrestling News All-Rookie Team. In January 2008, Virginia earned its frst-ever national ranking Cavaliers earning national seeds. With a fourth-place fnish at 165, Nick Sulzer notched All-America in the W.I.N. rankings at No. 25. honors for the second straight season. Sulzer and Blaise Butler (157) each claimed ACC championships as With a young lineup including four freshmen and three sophomores, UVa made major waves at the well. UVa went 18-3 in the regular season - the second-most dual wins in program history - and reached as ACC Championships in taking runner-up honors to Maryland, falling short of the title by just two points. high as No. 11 in the national polls. UVa wrestlers fnished in the top three in nine of 10 weight classes, with Ross Gitomer (125) and Rocco Virginia set program records with nine NCAA qualifers and four national seeds in 2012-13. Jedd Caponi (184) earning championships. Both were named All-ACC, as were Henrich and freshman Nick Moore (157 pounds) and Nick Sulzer (165) each earned All-America honors while Matt Snyder (125) and Nelson. Gitomer, Caponi and Henrich all advanced to the NCAA Championships. George DiCamillo (133) reached the All-America round. DiCamillo was crowned the ACC champion at Garland’s Cavaliers notched an 8-10 overall mark in his opening campaign in 2006-07. Under Garland’s 133 pounds, becoming the frst UVa freshman to win an ACC title since 1995. tutelage, Caponi captured the ACC title at 184 pounds, while Eric Albright was the league runner-up at Te Cavaliers recorded a program-best No. 11 national ranking during the season and defeated then- 133. Both earned a berth in the NCAA Championships, where Albright won three matches. Te duo also No. 9 Central Michigan at the Virginia Duals, marking the frst top-10 opponent that Virginia has ever earned All-ACC honors, as did freshman Kellon Balum. beaten. UVa posted a 16-4 record in dual matches before narrowly fnishing second at the ACC Champion- ships and taking 21st at the NCAA Championships. PRIOR TO VIRGINIA Virginia also was honored as one of the top academic teams in college wrestling in 2013 as UVa Garland was appointed to his post on April 20, 2006, afer serving the previous six seasons as an recorded the ffh-best GPA nationally (3.239), while a national-best eight Cavaliers wrestlers were named assistant coach at Cornell, where he helped the Big Red to four-consecutive top-11 fnishes at the NCAA to the 2012-13 NWCA All-Academic Team. Matt Snyder was named an Academic All-American for the Championships. He spent his fnal four seasons at Cornell as the top assistant under 2005 NCAA Coach of second straight year. the Year Rob Koll. Garland was named the 2005-06 NCWA Assistant Coach of the Year afer helping the Virginia had another standout year in 2011-12 as three Cavaliers won ACC championships, while Big Red to a top-fve fnish at the NCAA Championships. the team went 11-1 in dual matches. In recording a 91.7 winning percentage, the Cavaliers set a program During his six seasons at Cornell, Garland helped the Big Red wrestling program move into the record. Matt Snyder (125 pounds), Nick Nelson (141) and Jon Fausey (184) all won ACC titles, while national spotlight. He coached 17 All-Americans, four NCAA fnalists and 46 NCAA qualifers. Snyder also was honored as an Academic All-American. A league-high seven Cavaliers were named to the Te Cornell wrestling team fnished in the top fve at the NCAA Championships two years in a row All-ACC Wrestling Academic Team. (2005-06) and the top 11 at the NCAA Tournament for four straight seasons. Te Big Red won the Ivy Virginia recorded a strong 2010-11 season as the Cavaliers posted their second straight Top 25 fnish League title in fve of Garland’s six seasons. He worked closely with and was integral in the development of at the NCAA Championships afer taking 23th place. UVa produced a pair of All-Americans, as Derek four-time All-American (2001-05) and two-time NCAA Champion Travis Lee and true freshman NCAA Valenti (149) and Chris Henrich (174) each reached the podium at NCAAs, while seven Cavaliers qualifed fnalist Troy Nickerson (2006). for the national championships. As the recruiting coordinator his last four years, Garland helped bring in two top-fve recruiting classes, which included three high school national champions, four junior national champions and numerous state GARLAND YEAR-BY-YEAR champions. His 2005-06 class was ranked second nationally and included the No. 1 recruits at their weight Year Dual Record ACC Duals ACC Finish/Pts NCAA Finish/Pts All-Americans classes in Nickerson (125 pounds) and Adam Frey (130 pounds). 2006-07 7-10 2-3 4th/45.5 47th/4 0 2007-08 18-5 3-2 2nd/84.5 40th/7 0 VIRGINIA WRESTLING CAREER Garland, a 2000 Virginia graduate, was a three-time Atlantic Coast Conference fnalist and winner of 2008-09 11-11 2-3 2nd/68 34th/18 1 the ACC championship at 125 pounds in 1997. He qualifed for the NCAA championships in each of his 2009-10 16-6 3-2 1st/85.5 15th/34 1 three years of competition. At the 2000 NCAA Championships, Garland earned All-America honors, fall- 2010-11 19-7 3-2 3rd/69 T23rd/24 2 ing in the national title match afer he upset the top seed, Jody Strittmatter of Iowa, 9-7 in overtime, in the 2011-12 11-1 4-1 2nd/73.5 T28th/17.5 0 quarterfnals. Garland currently is tied for 14th all-time in career wins at UVa (91). In 2000, Garland was named the ACC Wrestler of the Year. In his career, he compiled 91 wins, includ- 2012-13 16-4 4-1 2nd/90.5 21st/23.5 2 ing a 30-5 mark during his senior season, when he competed in the NWCA All-Star meet. He also was a 2013-14 18-3 5-1 3rd/61.5 T23rd/18.5 1 member of the 50th Anniversary Atlantic Coast Conference Team. 2014-15 10-7 2-3 1st/85.5 19th/26.5 1 2015-16 6-7 1-4 4th/44.0 T48th/3.5 0 PERSONAL Garland is currently on the Board of Directors for the National Wrestling Coaches Association and has 2016-17 10-6 2-3 4th/52.5 15th/29.5 2 served on the NCAA Division I Wrestling Rules Committee. 2017-18 4-10 0-5 5th/34 T31/10.5 0 Garland and his wife, English, are the proud parents of two daughters, Sarah and Grace. 2018-19 12-10 1-4 6th/27.5 23rd/20.5 1 Totals 158-87 32-34 – – 11 VIRGINIA WRESTLING 2018-19 FACT BOOK 3 Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach TRAVIS PAULSON TRENT PAULSON

Travis Paulson, a three-time All-American at the NCAA Trent Paulson is in his third season as an assistant coach Division I level, is in his third season as an assistant coach with the Virginia wrestling program. Paulson, who most with the Virginia wrestling program. recently served as an assistant coach at Iowa State over the Paulson joined the Cavaliers afer spending the last past three seasons, joins his brother Travis on the Virginia eight seasons at his alma mater Iowa State. He served as an coaching staf. assistant coach for the Cyclones from 2009 through 2017 “I’m excited for our student-athletes to learn and work before being named the interim head coach at Iowa State with Trent,” Garland said. “He has a passion for teaching in February afer the resignation of then-head coach Kevin and a heart for impacting those he mentors. Perhaps the Jackson. biggest plus is that he and I share the same foundational be- “Travis has succeeded at every level in this sport,” Garland said. “His accom- liefs. Tis is going to be huge for us moving forward personally and professionally. plishments, both on and of the mat, and as both a coach and competitor, are Trent has high goals and big dreams for this program, so that’s exciting. I could not impressive. But, that’s not the most exciting thing about him. What drew me to be happier that he chose to come to Virginia.” Travis was the reputation he has in the wrestling community, especially with his “I have never heard a single person say anything negative about Coach student-athletes.” Garland,” Paulson said. “Te frst time we hung out, we clicked personality wise. “I was frst interested in the opportunity at Virginia because of Steve Garland Instantly I knew we could feed of each other. Steve is a man of character, wants to and what he represents as a leader,” Paulson said. “I had an opportunity to hear win the right way and is serious about developing champions on and of the mat. him speak at an FCA event during the NCAA Championships and was blown How could you not want to help a man like that build a dynasty? I could not be away. Afer visiting Charlottesville and seeing what UVA ofered academically and more excited to get to work.” athletically, it was an opportunity I could not pass up. I’m excited to get settled and Paulson helped coach the middleweights at Iowa State over his three seasons. hit the ground running.” During his time on the Cyclone staf, Iowa State produced four All-Americans and In his time at Iowa State, Paulson coached the middleweights and had a key an NCAA champion at 197 pounds in Kyven Gadson. In addition to working with role in the development of several wrestlers for the Cyclones. He served as the the middleweights, he also assisted in recruiting, helping secure the third-ranked individual coach for two NCAA champions in Jon Reader in 2011 and Kyven Gad- recruiting class in 2016 and the second-ranked recruiting class in 2017. son in 2015, and helped develop fve NCAA champions in his time as an assistant In addition to his coaching and recruiting responsibilities, Trent Paulson also coach. Paulson coached 15 All-Americans with the Cyclones, including coach- served as a fundraiser and the head coach of the Cyclone Wrestling Club. He ing All-American Mike Moreno to the biggest turnaround in Iowa State history. served on the staf of the Cyclone Wrestling Club beginning in 2009 before taking Moreno went from a 4-17 record in 2012 to All-America honors in 2013 with a over head coaching responsibilities for the club in 2012. sixth-place fnish at the NCAA Championships and a 31-10 record. Prior returning to Iowa State in 2009, Trent Paulson served as a volunteer assis- A tireless recruiter, Paulson brought in the third-ranked recruiting class in 2016 tant coach at Nebraska. In that season, the Huskers produced four All-Americans, and the second-ranked recruiting class in 2017 at Iowa State. including NCAA champion Jordan Burroughs at 157 pounds. “Te young men he has mentored truly love him and believe in him,” Garland “Trent’s resume and accomplishments as a competitor are incredible,” Garland said. “Tat type of impact is what we want in our program. We aren’t just bringing said. “He brings a wealth of knowledge to our program in terms of technique and in a world team member who can help our wrestlers technically. We are bring- development for our student-athletes, and frankly, for me as well. I’m excited to ing in a mentor and leader they can look up to. He is someone they will have a mentor him as well, because afer 17 years in this profession I feel I have some relationship with for years to come.” things I can help him with also.” Prior to his coaching position at Iowa State, Paulson spent a season as an as- A successful wrestler himself, Trent Paulson claimed the NCAA Championship sistant coach at Nebraska. During that 2008-09 season, he helped develop four All- at 157 pounds in 2007. He earned All-America honors three times in his career Americans and one NCAA Champion in Jordan Burroughs. Paulson also helped (2005-07) and he twice claimed the Big 12 championship, placing frst in 2006 and coach Nebraska to the Big 12 championship that season and a fourth-place fnish 2007. Paulson also earned Academic All-America honors twice. at the NCAA Championships. Following his collegiate wrestling career, Trent Paulson continued to wrestle. He A four-year letterwinner at Iowa State, Paulson redshirted during the 2002-03 was a four-time National Team member (2008-2012) and a World Team member season. He was a three-time All-American for the Cyclones, a U.S. Open National in 2009. He was a US Open National Champion in 2009 and was a Pan American Champion and a senior level World Team member. Paulson also earned frst-team Champion in 2012. Academic Big 12 Conference honors, frst team Academic All-America honors and was named to the Dean’s List. Volunteer Assistant Coach Following his collegiate wrestling career, Paulson was twice selected as an al- ternate to the U.S. Olympic Team (2008, 2012) and was a four-time National Team member. He served as a freestyle coach for the University World Championships and was a two-time coach for the U.S. freestyle FILA Cadet Team in the Pan Am TREVOR PAULSON Games in 2014 and 2015. Trevor Paulson is in his second season with the Vir- ginia wrestling program as a volunteer assistant coach. A 2017 graduate of Iowa State with a bachelor’s degree in Economics and a minor in coaching, Paulson was a fve-year letterwinner for the Cyclones. As a senior, he was awarded the Perseverance Award afer battling back from two reconstructive surgeries during his collegiate career. He was a member of the Dean’s List at Iowa State and graduated with honors. A native of Council Blufs, Iowa, Paulson is the nephew of Virginia assistant coaches Travis and Trent Paulson.

4 VIRGINIA WRESTLING 2018-19 FACT BOOK Personal • Son of Jenni and Steve Aiello JAY • Has three brothers who all wrestle at Wheaton College AIELLO • Brother, Stephen, was an All-American in 2014 AIELLO BY THE NUMBERS Year Weight Class Overall W-L Dual W-L Falls TF MD 2016-17 197 19-11 0-0 8/1 1/0 3/2 197 • RS Junior 2017-18 197 13-15 7-7 1/1 1/1 2/1 Chantilly, Va. • Westfield HS 2018-19 197 24-8 16-4 2/1 2/0 4/0 Total 37-23 7-7 1/1 1/1 2/1 2019 NCAA Qualifier - 197 pounds * Redshirt season does not count in career totals 2019 All-ACC - 197 pounds 2019 ACC Runner-Up - 197 pounds

2018-19 MICHAEL • NCAA qualifer at 197 pounds for his frst career NCAA Championships BATTISTA appearance • Seeded seventh at the NCAA Championships at 197 pounds • Runner-up at 197 pounds at the ACC Championships, earning All-ACC honors 184 • RS Sophomore • Posted a 24-8 record on the season, including a 16-4 mark in dual matches and 5-0 in ACC duals Ashburn, Va. • Broad Run HS • Went 7-1 in matches decided by bonus-points, including two pins, two tech falls and four major decisions 2018-19 • Tird-place fnish at the Clif Keen Invitational with a 6-1 record • Wrestled at 184 pounds for his redshirt season • Posted wins over No. 8 Nathan Traxler of Stanford (twice), No. 13 Christian • Went 3-2 on the season in his only action at the National Collegiate Open Brunner of Purdue, No. 14 Tom Sleigh of Virginia Tech on the run to the (2/23) third-place fnish • Two of his wins were by major decision • Went 7-5 against nationally-ranked opponents, including a 7-2 mark in the • Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll regular season • Went 1-2 at the NCAA Championships with a win over No. 26 seed 2017-18 Anthony McLaughlin of Air Force • Competed at 174 and 184 pounds on the season • Dropped his two matches by a combined three points, including a 9-8 loss • Saw his first action at the Clarion Open (11/5) to No. 10 seed Tom Sleigh (Virginia Tech) and 9-7 decision in sudden • Wrestled in his first dual against No. 4 Missouri (11/26) victory No. 9 seed Benjamin Honis (Cornell) • Picked up first win over Connor Alshouse of American at the Journeymen • Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll Classic (11/12) • Finished fourth at the National Collegiate Open (2/225) with a 5-1 record 2017-18 • Posted a 13-15 record, including a 7-7 mark in duals at 197 pounds • Tallied four bonus-point victories on the season, including a fall, a tech fall Broad Run High School and two major decisions • Four-year letterwinner at Broad Run under head coaches James Totaro and • Went 2-2 at the Southern Scufe (1/1-2), including a win over then No. 16 Josh Costa Nathan Traxler of Stanford • Two-time state champion for class 5A • Member of Prestige Worldwide Wrestling Team finished top 8 at National Duals 2016-17 • Runner-Up finish at NHSCA’s • Posted a 19-11 record competing unattached as a redshirt at 197 pounds • 2017 All-Met selection by the Washington Post • Went 8-1 in wins by fall, 1-0 in tech falls and 3-2 in major decisions • VAWA Hall of Fame Wrestler of the Year for Division 5A-6A • Finished fourth at the Clarion Open (11/6), falling to teammate Tyler Love • Two-time team captain • Finished third at the Cyclone Open (12/4) with a 4-1 record • Three-time Most Valuable Wrestler selection • Finished third at the Cleveland State Open (12/17) with a 4-1 record • Set Broad Run record for most points (1,578) and takedowns (583) in a career • Also competed at the Wolfpack Open (11/20), the Mat Town Open (11/27), • Also lettered one year in football the Southern Scufe (1/1) and the National Collegiate Open (2/26) Personal Westfield High School • Son of LeeAnn and Michael Battista • Lettered four years at Westfeld High School • Has a brother and sister, Brandon and Brittany • Wrestled at 195 pounds as a senior in 2016 • Volunteered to coach youth basketball and worked wrestling camps • 2016 Class 6A State Champion at 195 pounds • Ranked No. 19 nationally by Flo Wrestling and Intermat BATTISTA BY THE NUMBERS • First wrestler at Westfeld High School to win all matches by pin on the way to Year Weight Class Overall W-L Dual W-L Falls TF MD state champion 2017-18 174/184 6-14 0-5 0/2 0/3 0/5 • Claimed the Conference 5 championship and Northern Region Championship 2018-19* 174/184 3-2 0-0 0/0 0/0 2/0 for Class 6A Total 6-14 0-5 0/2 0/3 0/5 • Fifh place at Beast of the East at 195 pounds as a senior • Flo National Runner Up as a senior • NHSCA Senior National Champion • Washington Post frst-team All-Met at 195 pounds • Served as team captain as a senior • Flo National All-American as a junior in 2015 • NHSCA Junior All-American • Finished in sixth place at 160 pounds in 2014 in Virginia Class 6A champion- ships • Earned NHSCA Sophomore All-America honors in 2014 • Lettered three years in football, playing defensive end and full back • Lettered one year in baseball as a pitcher and third baseman

VIRGINIA WRESTLING 2018-19 FACT BOOK 5 2017-18 • Posted a 21-9 record in his redshirt season wrestling at 141 pounds SAM • Tallied 13 bonus-point wins, including nine pins, two tech falls and two major decisions BOOK • Went 13-2 in matches decided by bonus points – including 9-0 in wins decided by fall • Turned in a third-place finish at the Mat Town Open (11/17) with a 4-1 record • Posted a first-place finish at the Appalachian Open (1/27) 133 • Junior • Took first at the National Collegiate Open (2/25) with three pins and a decision Fairfax, Va. • J.W. Robinson HS • Went 3-2 at the Southern Scuffle with two pins and a major decision 2018-19 • Posted a 13-8 record while wrestling at 133 pounds Athens Area High School • Competed in five open tournaments • Four-year letterwinner at Athens Area High School under Dale Jarvis • Turned in a third-place finish at the Patriots Open (11/18) with a 4-1 record • Ranked the No. 8 wrestler at 132 pounds by InterMat • His only loss at the Patriots Open came to NCAA qualifier Josh Terao of • Ranked the No. 40 overall wrestler by FloWrestling American • Two-time Pennsylvania state champion (2016, 2017) • Turned in a fifth-place finish at the National Collegiate Open (2/23) • Also turned in third-place finish (2014) and second-place finish (2015) at PA • Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll state championships • 2016 FloNationals Champion 2017-18 • 2015 NHSCA Champion in the sophomore division • Wrestled at 125 and 133 pounds on the season • Posted a 16-11 record, including a 1-1 record in duals – both in ACC action Personal • Dual match win came over Ryan Haskett of No. 9 Virginia Tech – a sudden • Son of Brian and Kelly Courtney victory decision • Has three brothers, Matt, Jake and Josh, and a sister, Michaela • Placed at four open tournaments on the season • Took sixth at the Wolfpack Open (11/19) with a 4-2 record COURTNEY BY THE NUMBERS • Finished fifth at the Cleveland State Open (12/16) with a 3-1 record Year Weight Class Overall W-L Dual W-L Falls TF MD • Finished third at the Mat Town Open II (2/17) after going 2-1 2017-18* 141 21-9 0-0 9/0 2/0 2/2 • Finished fifth at the National Collegiate Open (2/25) with a 2-2 performance 2018-19 133 8-3 6-1 1/0 0/0 1/0 Total 8-3 6-1 1/0 0/0 1/0 J.W. Robinson High School * Redshirt season that does not count toward career totals • Four-year letterwinner at J.W. Robinson High School under head coach Bryan Hazard • 2016 Virginia state champion in class 6A • Also placed fifth (2014) and third (2015) in the Virginia state championships CAM • Team captain as a senior at J.W. Robinson COY • 2016 First Team All-Met by the Washington Post • Two-time District Champion • Two-time Mayhem at Millbrook Champion • 2015 Mayhem Holiday Tournament runner-up finish 165 • RS Freshman • Wrestled with Prestige Worldwide Wrestling that finished top 8 at National Duals Jeanette, Pa. • Penn Traford HS

Personal 2019 NCAA Qualifier - 165 pounds • Son of Steve and Paige Book • Has one sister, Hannah 2018-19 • NCAA qualifier at 165 pounds for his first NCAA appearance BOOK BY THE NUMBERS • Posted a 19-16 record, including a 13-9 mark in dual matches and a 4-1 mark Year Weight Class Overall W-L Dual W-L Falls TF MD in ACC duals 2017-18 125/133 16-11 1-1 2/1 5/1 1/3 • Wrestled 11 nationally-ranked opponents in the regular season 2018-19 133 13-8 0-0 2/1 2/0 3/3 • Defeated No. 18 Bryce Martin of Indiana (11/3) in the season-opening dual Total 29-19 1-1 4/2 7/1 4/6 • Defeated No. 17 Thomas Bullard of NC State (2/1) in sudden victory with a 3-1 decision • Finished fourth at the ACC Championships to lock up his automatic bid to the NCAA Championships BRIAN COURTNEY 2017-18 • Posted a 14-9 record in his redshirt season, wrestling at 157 and 165 pounds • Tallied seven bonus-point wins, with two pins, three tech falls and two majors • Turned in a second-place finish at the Wolfpack Open (11/19) going 4-1 141 • RS Freshman • Dropped the title match at the Wolfpack Open to Mitch Finesilver of Duke in a 2-1 decision Sayre, Pa. • Athens Area HS • Moved up to 165 pounds prior to the Appalachian Open in January • Third-place finish at Appalachian Open (1/27) with a 4-1 record at 165 2018-19 • Posted an 8-3 record wrestling at 133 pounds before injury ended his season • Went 6-1 in dual matches with a win by pinfall and a win by major decision Penn Trafford High School • His only dual loss was a 7-5 decision to No. 8 Montorie Bridges Wyoming at • Four-year letterwinner at Penn Trafford High School under Rich Ginther the Journeymen Duals (11/10) • Posted a 148-11 career record at Penn Trafford • Won by pinfall of Jake Adkins of Princeton (12/8) in :55 seconds in his final • Ranked as high as No. 1 nationally at 152 pounds match of the season • Ranked No. 13 overall by FloWrestling • Three-time Pennsylvania State Champion (2014, 2016, 2017) • Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll • Finished as state runner-up in 2015 • 2015 Powerade Champion • 2015 King of the Mountain Champion • Two-time WPIAL Champiom 6 VIRGINIA WRESTLING 2018-19 FACT BOOK • Three-time Team Captain • NHSCA All-American

Personal GRAY • Son of Chad and Kimberly Coy HART • Has two brothers, Nick and Hayden, and a sister, Anna • Uncle, Rick Jeletic, wrestled at UVA

COY BY THE NUMBERS 141 • Sophomore Year Weight Class Overall W-L Dual W-L Falls TF MD 2017-18* 141 21-9 0-0 9/0 2/0 2/2 Richmond, Va. • St. Christopher’s 2018-19 165 19-16 13-9 3/2 1/2 3/2 Total 19-16 13-9 3/2 1/2 3/2 2018-19 * Redshirt season that does not count toward career totals • Went 11-11 on the season wrestling at 141 pounds • Wrestled in two dual matches, including one ACC dual on the season • Wrestled in five open tournaments and duals against No. 6 Missouri (12/20) and No. 17 UNC (1/26) • Turned in a third-place finish to start the season at the Hokie Open (11/4) ALEX with a 4-1 record • Fifth-place finish at the Patriots Open (11/18) with a 3-2 record CRUZ • Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll

St. Christopher’s School 149 • RS Freshman • Tird-place fnish at Prep Nationals • 2018 Prep Nationals All-American Orting, Wash. • Orting HS • Two-time VISAA State Champion • Four-time Virginia State Finalist 2018-19 • Ranked No. 4 at 138 pounds by National Prep Wrestling • Redshirt season • Tree-time letterwinner under Ross Gitomer at St. Christopher’s School afer • Wrestled at 149 pounds, missing part of the season with injury transferring from Hanover HS • Competed at the Hokie Open (11/4) to being the season, going 2-0 with a • Served as team captain in 2018 pinfall and major decision • Also lettered in soccer • Did not compete again until the final open tournament at the National Col- legiate Open (2/23) Personal • Went 2-2 at the National Collegiate Open • Son of Ashley and David Hart • Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll • Has two younger brothers, Luke and Will • Father, David, wrestled at VMI Orting High School • Mother, Ashley, played basketball at Randolph-Macon • Four-time Washington State Champion • Grandfather, Jack, played baseball for Hampden Sydney • Two-time All-State selection (2017, 2018) • Uncle, John, boxed at VMI • Fargo Nationals Runner-up • Active community volunteer at local animal shelters, church youth soccer • Six-time Fargo All-American coach for youngsters with disabilities and a summer wrestling camp • Ranked No. 8 at 132 pounds by FloWrestling counselor • Team captain as a senior in 2018 • Two-time Academic State Champion HART BY THE NUMBERS • Four-time letterwinner at Orting under head coach Jody Coleman Year Weight Class Overall W-L Dual W-L Falls TF MD Personal 2018-19 141 11-11 0-2 0/3 0/1 1/2 Totals 11-11 0/2 0/3 0/1 1/2 • Son of Brandon and Falicia Cruz • Has two younger brothers, Apollo and Arcadius • Has been active as a Junior League Wrestling Program Coach

CRUZ BY THE NUMBERS LOUIE Year Weight Class Overall W-L Dual W-L Falls TF MD 2018-19* 149 4-2 0-0 1/0 0/0 1/0 HAYES Totals - - - - - * Redshirt 125 • RS Sophomore Orland Park, Ill. • Sandburg HS 2018 NCAA Qualifier - 125 pounds 2018 ACC Runner-Up - 125 pounds 2018 NWCA Scholar All-American 2018, 2019 ACC Wrestling All-Academic Team

2018-19 • Wrestled at 125 and 133 pounds for the season • Posted an 18-13 record on the year, including an 11-8 mark in dual matches • Went 7-2 at 125 pounds before moving up to 133 pounds prior to the dual at No. 6 Missouri (12/20) • Went undefeated at the Journeymen Duals (11/10) in his frst action of the season • Also posted a 3-2 mark at the Clif Keen Invitational (11/30-12/1) before his move up in weight

VIRGINIA WRESTLING 2018-19 FACT BOOK 7 • Turned in a third-place fnish at the Franklin & Marshall Open (1/5) with a 4-1 record • Went 13-4 in bonus-point matches, including four wins by fall, four wins by tech fall and fve wins by major decision BENYAMIN • Named to the ACC Wrestling All-Academic Team • Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll KAMALI

2017-18 • NCAA Qualifer at 125 pounds and advanced to the quarterfnals 125/133 • Freshman • Advanced to NCAA quarterfnals with 10-4 decision over No. 5 seed Sean Lansing, Mich. • Detroit Catholic Fausz (NCSU) • Finished one round short of All-America honors at NCAA Championships 2017-18 • All-ACC selection at 125 pounds with runner-up fnish at ACC • Redshirt season Championships • Wrestled at 125 pounds, posting a 10-7 record through three open • Posted a 31-8 record, including a 12-2 mark in dual matches – tallied 56 dual tournaments points for the season • Was 4-0 in matches yielding bonus points with two wins by pinfall and two • Went 5-0 in ACC duals and led the league in dual points scored across all major decisions weight classes with 22 points • Fifh-place fnish at the Hokie Open (11/4) to open the season with a 4-2 • Claimed the championship at the Clarion Open (11/5) with win over No. 19 record Jake Gromacki (Clarion) • Also competed at the Wolfpack Open (11/18) and the Franklin & Marshall • Seventh-place fnish at the Clif Keen Invitational (12/1-2) with a 6-2 record Open (1/5) • Defeated No. 14 Luke Welch (Purdue) at the Clif Keen Invitational • Tird-place fnish at the F&M Open with a 4-1 record that included two wins • One of his two losses at the Clif Keen came to No. 3 Ethan Lizak (Minnesota), by pinfall a two-time All-American • Tird-place fnish at the Southern Scufe (1/1-2) with a 5-1 record Detroit Catholic Central • Only Scufe loss came to No. 4 Darian Cruz (Lehigh) a three-time • Tree-time Michigan State Champion All-American and 2017 NCAA Champ • Ranked No. 8 at 120 pounds by InterMat • Posted 16 bonus-point wins, including seven pins, six tech falls and three • 2017 FloNationals Champion major decisions • Fargo Greco and Freestyle All-American • Went 7-0 in matches decided by fall and 6-1 in matches decided by tech fall • 2016 FloNational Runner-up • Named to the ACC Wrestling All-Academic Team • Helped lead Detroit Catholic Central to a No. 9 National Ranking by InterMat • Named an NWCA Scholar All-American Personal 2016-17 • Son of Mehrdad Kamali and Farahnaz Zarifan • Competed unattached at 125 pounds with an 18-8 record during a redshirt • Has two older brothers, Ali and Kamyab season • Ali wrestled at Olivet College while Kamyab currently wrestles for Olivet • Went 7-1 in matches decided by fall, 2-0 in tech falls and 3-1 in major • Volunteered with local homeless shelters in Michigan decisions • Finished third at the Clarion Open (11/6) losing only to teammate Jack Mueller KAMALI BY THE NUMBERS • Finished third at the Cleveland State Open (12/17) with a 4-1 record Year Weight Class Overall W-L Dual W-L Falls TF MD • Finished third at the Wilkes Open (12/22) with a 5-1 record 2018-19* 125 10-7 0-0 2/0 0/0 2/0 • Went 1-2 at the Southern Scufe with a win over No. 3 Dylan Peters of N. Totals - - - - - Iowa (1/1) * Redshirt • Finished fourth at the Appalachian Open (1/28)

Carl Sandburg High School • Lettered four years at Carl Sandburg High School under Eric Sebert JAKE • Tree-time team captain, serving in the role his sophomore through senior KEATING years • IHSA State Champion • Ranked No. 13 at 113 pounds as a senior • Junior Freestyle National Champion 157 • Sophomore • Junior Greco-Roman National Champion • Four-time Honor Roll Athlete Naperville, Ill. • Naperville Central Personal 2018-19 • Son of Lori and Phil Hayes • Posted a 17-13 record wrestling at 157 pounds • Has nine siblings, fve brothers and four sisters • Went 13-9 in dual matches, including a 2-3 mark in ACC duals • Father, Phil, played golf at St. Norberts • Led the team in wins by technical fall with six on the season • Had 10 bonus-point victories with three wins by pinfall, six tech falls and a major decision HAYES BY THE NUMBERS • Second on the team with 59 dual points tallied Year Weight Class Overall W-L Dual W-L Falls TF MD • Posted wins by technical fall in matches vs. West Virginia, No. 22 Utah Valley 2016-17* 125 18-8 0-0 7/1 2/0 3/1 and No. 21 Lehigh at the South Beach Duals (12/29-30) 2017-18 125 31-8 12-2 7/0 6/1 3/3 • Defeated eventual All-American No. 11 Christian Pagdilao (Arizona State) by 2018-19 125/133 18-13 11-8 4/0 4/0 5/4 pinfall at Virginia Duals (1/12) Totals 49-21 23-10 11/0 10/1 8/7 • First-place fnish at the Wolfpack Open (11/18) * Redshirt 2017-18 • Posted a 25-15 record while wrestling at 149 and 157 pounds • Tallied a team-leading 10 wins by fall, going 10-4 in matches decided by fall • Posted a fourth-place fnish at the Clarion Open (11/5) to start the season • Pulled his redshirt to see frst dual action at the Journeymen Duals vs. Kent State (11/11) • Te match against No. 18 Casey Sparkman (Kent State) was his only at 157 • Turned in a second-place fnish at the Mat Town Open (11/17) • Sixth-place fnish at the Cleveland State Open (12/16) with a 5-1 record

8 VIRGINIA WRESTLING 2018-19 FACT BOOK • Claimed the championship at the Mat Town Open II (2/17) • Turned in a fourth-place fnish at the National Collegiate Open (2/25) SCOTT Naperville Central • Four-year letterwinner at Naperville Central under Rob Porter and Noah KIYONO Fitzenreider • Two-time team captain, serving as a junior and a senior • All-State selection • Named Team Most Valuable Wrestler 133 • Sophomore • Place-winner at Illinois State Championships Poway, Calif. • Poway HS • DVC Champion • Illinois Freestyle National Team Member 2018-19 Personal • Wrestled at 141 pounds for the Cavaliers • Son of John and Ann Keating • Competed in four open tournaments and in four duals for the Cavaliers • Has three brothers: Nick, Leo and Owen • Wrestled in duals vs. Princeton, Ohio, Duke and No. 15 Pittsburgh • Went 3-2 at the Franklin & Marshall Open (1/5) KEATING BY THE NUMBERS • Went 4-2 at the National Collegiate Open (2/23) Year Weight Class Overall W-L Dual W-L Falls TF MD 2017-18 157/165 25-15 0-4 10/4 4/1 5/2 2017-18 2018-19 157 17-13 13-9 3/3 6/2 1/2 • Posted a 6-9 record at 133 pounds before his season was cut short due to injury Totals 42-28 13-13 13/7 10/3 6/4 • Wrestled in three open tournaments, two dual matches and the Southern Scufe • Saw dual action against Kent State and No. 12 Rutgers at Journeymen Duals • Won opening match at the Southern Scufe (1/1) with pin of Colton Landers (Chattanooga)

KRYSTIAN Poway High School • Four-year letterwinner at Poway High School under Wayne Branstetter KINSEY • Served as team captain as a senior • Four-time state qualifer at Poway • Four-time frst all All-Palomar League 165 • Freshman • Four-Time California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) champion • Two-time state place winner Havelock, N.C. • Havelock HS • Two-time San Diego Union Tribune scholar athlete 2018-19 Personal • Redshirt season • Son of Glenn and Van Kiyono • Wrestled in four open tournaments at 165 pounds on the season with a 7-8 • Has one sister, Kari record • Competed at the Wolfpack Open (11/18), Patriots Open (12/9), Appalachian State Open (1/26) and National Collegiate Open (2/23) KIYONO BY THE NUMBERS • Went 3-2 at the Patriots Open hosted by George Mason Year Weight Class Overall W-L Dual W-L Falls TF MD • Sixth-place fnish at the Appalachian State Open 2017-18 133 6-9 0-2 1/1 0/1 0/2 2018-19 133/141 7-12 0-4 2/2 0/0 0/0 Totals 13-21 0-6 3/3 0/1 0/2 Havelock High School • 52-4 record as a senior • 2018 NHSCAA State Championships – Tird Place Finish • 2018 Coastal 3A Conference Wrestler of the Year • 2017 Beast of the East Champion at 152 pounds SAM • Tree-time NCHSAA state championship qualifer KRIVUS • Served as team captain Personal • Son of Jonathan and Shamar Kinsey 149 • RS Senior • Has one sister, Olivia Greensburg, Pa. • Hempfield Area KINSEY BY THE NUMBERS 2019 NCAA Qualifier - 141 pounds Year Weight Class Overall W-L Dual W-L Falls TF MD 2017 & 2018 NCAA Qualifier - 149 pounds 2018-19* 157 7-8 0-0 1/1 0/0 0/2 2017 & 2018 ACC Third-Place Finish - 149 pounds Totals - - - - - * Redshirt 2018-19 • NCAA qualifer at 141 pounds • Posted a 16-12 record with a 10-6 mark in dual play and an 0-2 in ACC duals • Placed seventh at the Clif Keen Invitational • Defeated No. 9 Nic Gil of Navy at the Clif Keen Invitational (12/1) • Posted a win over No. 6 C.J. Red of Nebraska at the Journeymen Duals (11/10) • Went 0-2 at the NCAA Championships with a pair of matches against top-10 seeds • Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll

2017-18 • NCAA qualifer at 149 pounds afer posting a 20-15 record on the season • Finished third at the ACC Championships to lock up his automatic bid to the NCAA Championships • Defeated No. 2 seed Beau Donahue (NC State) to take the third-place fnish at the ACC Championships

VIRGINIA WRESTLING 2018-19 FACT BOOK 9 • Went 2-2 at the NCAA Championships with wins over Taylor Ortz (Clarion) and Ryan Blees (Va. Tech) 2016-17 • Turned in a third-place fnish at the Clarion Open (11/5) to start the season • Posted a 15-22 record, moving up to heavyweight mid-season with a 4-1 record • Finished third at the Clarion Open (11/6) to open the season at 197 pounds • Went 3-2 at the Clif Keen Invitational (12/1-2) with his two losses coming to • Moved to heavyweight prior to the Cavalier Duals (11/20) nationally-ranked wrestlers • Finished third at the Wilkes Open (12/22) with a 4-1 mark • Losses came to No. 6 Justin Oliver (C. Michigan) and No. 18 Zander Wick (Wisconsin) 2015-16 • Posted a fourth-place fnish at the Southern Scufe (1/1-2) with a 4-2 record • Redshirt season • Wrestled unattached at 184 and 197 pounds at five open tournaments 2016-17 • Posted a 15-14 record • NCAA qualifer at 149 pounds • Competed at the Clarion Open (11/1), Hokie Open (11/8), Mat Town Open • Tird-place fnish at the ACC Championships (3/4) with a 3-1 record (11/22), Nittany Lion Open (12/7), Wilkes Open (12/28), F&M Open • Defeated No. 8 ranked Sam Speno of NCSU to lock up NCAA bid with (12/30) and Shorty Hitchcock Memorial (1/16) third-place fnish • Finished seventh at the Nittany Lion Open, posting a 4-2 record • Posted a 23-14 record on the season • 149-pound champion at the Clarion Open (11/6) to start the year • Tird-place fnish at the Cleveland State Open (12/17) Centreville High School • Champion at 149 pounds at the U.S. Collegiate Championships (2/19) • Two-time Virginia 6A state champion at 195 pounds, three-time state placer • 2014 Runner-up Beast of the East (195 pounds) • 2015 Runner-up NHSCA Senior Nationals (195 pounds ) and four-time 2015-16 NHSCA All-American • Redshirt season • Two-time Flo Nationals All-American (195 pounds) • Posted a 17-10 record while competing unattached at four tournaments at • Two-time Virginia 6A Northern Region Outstanding Wrestler 141 pounds • Two-time 1st team All-Met at 195 pounds (Washington Metropolitan area) • Competed at the Clarion Open (11/1), Hokie Open (11/8) ,Mat Town Open • Holds Centreville High School most career wins record at 169 (11/22), Nittany Lion Open (12/7), Southern Scufe (1/1) and Shorty • Coached by John Belyea Hitchcock Memorial (1/16) • In football, was a three-year varsity starting middle linebacker and won • Finished second at the Clarion Open, going 5-1 Virginia 6A state football title in 2014 and was state runner-up in 2015 • Finished in third place at the Mat Town Open, going 4-1 • Two-time frst-team Virginia 6A All-State Linebacker, and three-time 1st team • Finished in sevent place at the Nittany Lion Open, going 5-2 Virginia 6A All-Conference Linebacker Hempfield Area High School LOVE BY THE NUMBERS • Ranked No. 2 nationally at 138 pounds by InterMat and No. 6 by Flowrestling Year Weight Class Overall W-L Dual W-L Falls TF MD • 2013 Pennsylvania Class AAA state champion at 120 2015-16* 197 15-14 0-0 2/2 5/0 5/2 • Two-time state champion and four-time state placewinner 2016-17 197/Hwt 15-22 1-7 1/1 2/2 3/6 • Tree-time Super 32 Challenge Champion (sixth wrestler to win 3+ titles in 2017-18 Hwt 9-19 4-10 0/1 0/2 1/4 tournament history) 2018-19 197/HWT 13-10 7-6 0/0 3/0 2/3 • Tree-time FloNationals Champion Totals 37-51 12-23 1/2 5/4 6/13 *Redshirt KRIVUS BY THE NUMBERS Year Weight Class Overall W-L Dual W-L Falls TF MD 2015-16* 141 17-10 0-0 0/1 1/1 4/0 2016-17 149 23-14 7-8 0/0 4/0 6/0 VICTOR 2017-18 149 20-15 4-7 0/1 1/1 10/1 MARCELLI 2018-19 141 16-12 10-6 3/2 1/1 3/0 Totals 59-41 21-21 3/3 6/2 19/1 *Redshirt season does not count toward career records 184 • Freshman Massillon, Ohio • Jackson HS TYLER 2018-19 LOVE • Redshirt season • Posted a 21-6 record while wrestling at 184 pounds • Competed in six open tournaments, placing in each of them • First-place finish at the Hokie Open (11/4) to start the season with a 5-0 HWT • RS Junior record • Closed the season with a second-place finish at the National Collegiate Open Clifton, Va. • Centreville HS (2/23) • Turned in third-place finishes at the Wolfpack Open (11/18), Franklin & 2018 NCAA Qualifier - Heavyweight Marshall Open (1/5) and Appalachian State Open (1/26) • Finished in fifth-place at the Patriots Open (12/9) 2018-19 • Went 5-0 in matches decided by pinfall, 3-0 in matches decided by tech fall • Posted a 13-10 record, including a 7-6 mark in duals and 2-3 mark in ACC and 2-1 in major decisions duals • Started the season at 197 pounds, going 8-2 in those matches Jackson High School • Moved up to heavyweight prior to the South Beach Duals • 2018 Ohio State Champion • Placed fifth at the Hokie Open (11/4) to open the season with a 4-1 mark • Tree-time state place-winner • Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll • Two-time FloNationals All-American • Six-time Fargo All-American 2017-18 • Fila Cadet All-American • NCAA qualifier at heavyweight with fifth-place finish at ACC Championships • Ranked No. 11 at 182 pounds by InterMat • Posted a 9-19 record on the season with a 4-10 mark in dual matches • Dual wins came against Gardner-Webb, Bloomsburg, Arizona State and Old Personal Dominion • Son of Angela and Brian Marcelli • Tallied 12 dual points for the Cavaliers on the season • Has two older sisters, Michaela and Marissa • Went 2-2 at the Southern Scuffle (1/1-2) with wins over Matt Wagner (Air • Sister, Marissa, played softball at Cleveland State Force) and Andrew Piehl (Navy) • Older brother, Lucas, wrestled at Case Western Reserve before his passing

10 VIRGINIA WRESTLING 2018-19 FACT BOOK • Active in Younglife through high school

MARCELLI BY THE NUMBERS PATRICK Year Weight Class Overall W-L Dual W-L Falls TF MD 2018-19* 184 21-6 0-0 5/0 3/0 2/1 MCCORMICK Totals - - - - - * Redshirt 133 • RS Freshman Poquoson, Va. • Poquoson HS SAM MARTINO 2018-19 • Redshirt season • Wrestled at 133 pounds, turning in a 15-12 record • Competed in six open tournaments, placing in two of them 141 • RS Sophomore • Sixth-place finish at the Hokie Open (11/4) to begin the season with a 4-2 record Colonial Heights, Va. • McDonogh • Eighth-place finish at the Patriots Open (12/9) • Also competed at the Wolfpack Open (11/18), Franklin & Marshall Open 2018-19 (1/5), Appalachian State Open (1/26) and at the National Collegiate Open • Wrestled at 149 pounds with a 14-9 record, including a 2-2 mark in dual (2/23) matches • Went 4-2 at both the Wolfpack Open and the National Collegiate Open • Finished sixth at the Wolfpack Open (11/18) and at the Franklin & Marshall • Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll Open (1/5) • Went 4-2 at the Wolfpack Open for his fifth-place finish Poquoson High School • Went 6-1 at the Franklin & Marshall Open, but hit his limit of matches and • Four-time Virginia State Champion could not wrestle for fifth place • Posted a 173-9 record for his career and 84 pins • His two dual match wins came in duals against LIU-Post (11/10) and Utah • 2016 and 2018 Daily PressWrestler of the Year Valley (12/29) • Helped lead Poquoson to the 2018 state championship • His win over Matthew Ontiveros of No. 22 Utah Valley was one of his two • Team captain for three years (2016, 2017, 2018) wins by pinfall on the season • Virginia recipient of the Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award • Also defeated Will Kaldes of Pittsburgh at the F&M Open in his final match \ • Virginia 1A/2A Wrestler of the Year by the Virginia Chapter of National of the season Wrestling Hall of Fame • Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll Personal 2017-18 • Son of Mike and Carrie McCormick • Posted a 7-18 record at 141 pounds, including a 4-10 mark in dual matches • Has two younger brothers, Cole and Ryan • Posted his first dual win with a 2-0 decision over Nick Nasenbury of No. 4 • Father, Mike, wrestled for UVA (1985-90) Missouri • Mother, Carrie, was a cheerleader at Maryland • Also posted dual wins against Bloomsburg (12/17), Fresno State (1/13) and No. 9 Virginia Tech (2/11) • Tallied 15 dual points for the Cavaliers on the season MCCORMICK BY THE NUMBERS • Nine of his losses were decided by three points or fewer on the season Year Weight Class Overall W-L Dual W-L Falls TF MD 2018-19* 133 15-12 0-0 2/3 1/1 3/1 2016-17 Totals - - - - - • Posted a 21-19 record competing unattached at 149 in a redshirt season * Redshirt • Fourth-place finish at the Mat Town Open (11/27) with a 4-2 record • Went 3-1 in matches decided by fall • Went 3-2 at the Wilkes Open (12/22) • Fourth-place finish at the Franklin & Marshall Open JUSTIN • Also finished fourth at the Shorty Hitchcock Memorial (1/14) MCCOY McDonogh School • Lettered four years at the McDonogh School • Served as team captain as a senior • Finished in fifth at the Beast of the East in 2016 157 • Freshman • Two-time All-Conference selection in Maryland Independent Athletics New Paris, Pa. • Chestnut Ridge Association (MIAA) • Two-time MIAA Conference Champion 2018-19 • Three-time National Preps place winner • Redshirt season • Four-time State place winner • Posted a 25-3 record wrestling at 157 pounds, competing in six open tournaments Personal • Won 16 straight matches to start the season • Son of Chuck and Sandra Martino • First-place finishes at the Hokie Open (11/4), Wolfpack Open (11/18) and • Has two brothers and a sister Patriots Open (12/9) • Co-founder of the Big Brother Club at McDonogh • Sixth-place finish at Franklin & Marshall Open (1/5) despite 5-1 record due • Served as dorm prefect as a senior at McDonogh to NCAA match limits • Third-place finish at Appalachian State Open with only loss to Evan Barczak MARTINO BY THE NUMBERS of Drexel • Second-place finish at National Collegiate Open (2/23) with only loss to Year Weight Class Overall W-L Dual W-L Falls TF MD Jacori Teemer of Arizona State 2016-17* 149 21-19 0-0 3/1 1/0 0/1 • Undefeated in matches that yielded bonus points with three pinfalls, five tech 2017-18 141 7-18 4-10 0/1 0/0 1/1 falls and three major decisions 2018-19 149 14-9 2-2 2/0 1/0 2/2 • Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll Totals 21-28 6-12 2/1 1/0 3/3 *Redshirt Chestnut Ridge High School • Four-time letterwinner under Greg Lazor • Four-time PIAA State Place Winner VIRGINIA WRESTLING 2018-19 FACT BOOK 11 • 2018 Pennsylvania State Runner-Up support for children who have experienced the death of a family member • 2017 Pennsylvania State Champion • 2018 Runner-Up at FloNationals MILLER BY THE NUMBERS • 2016 Fargo All-American Year Weight Class Overall W-L Dual W-L Falls TF MD • Ranked No. 15 at 152 pounds by InterMat • Served as team captain three years 2017-18* HWT 13-9 0-0 3/2 2/0 2/1 • Also lettered in football and baseball 2018-19 HWT 5-4 4-3 1/2 0/0 1/0 Totals 5-4 4-3 1/2 0/0 1/0 Personal *Redshirt season does not count toward career records • Son of Greg and Diane McCoy • Has three older sisters, Janelle, Brooke and Stefanie • Janelle played softball at Saint Francis • Stefanie played softball at Indiana (Pa.) JACK • Active as a counselor with youth wrestling camps MUELLER MCCOY BY THE NUMBERS Year Weight Class Overall W-L Dual W-L Falls TF MD 2018-19* 157 25-3 0-0 3/0 5/0 3/0 133 • Junior Totals - - - - - Dallas, Texas • Trinity Christian * Redshirt 2017, 2019 All-American 2019 NCAA Runner-Up - 125 Pounds 2018 NCAA Qualifier - 133 pounds QUINN 2017 NCAA Sixth-Place Finish - 125 pounds MILLER 2018-19 • Runner-up at 125 pounds at the NCAA Championships • Seeded fifth at the NCAA Championships at 125 pounds HWT • RS-Freshman • Earned his second All-America honor with the runner-up finish Lilburn, Ga. • Archer HS • ACC Champion at 125 pounds, earning All-ACC honors for the second time • Posted a 21-1 record with his loss coming to defending NCAA Champion 2018-19 Spencer Lee (Iowa) in NCAA Finals • Posted a 5-4 record at heavyweight before injury ended his season • His run to the finals included wins over No. 4 seed Ronnie Bresser (Oregon • Went 4-3 in dual competitions State) in the quarterfinals and top-seeded Sebastian Rivera (Northwestern) in • Wrestled three matches against nationally-ranked opponents with a 2-1 record the semifinals • Opened his season with a 15-4 major decision over Brandon Streck of Indiana • Came off a redshirt halfway through the year, competing for the first time at (11/3) No. 6 Missouri (12/20) • Also defeated No. 15 Joseph Goodhart of Drexel at the Clif Keen Invitational • Posted 17 bonus-point victories, including six by fall, six by major decision (11/30) and five by technical fall • Defeated No. 11 Zach Elam in a dual at No. 6 Missouri in his fnal • Tallied a team-leading 76 dual points for the season competition of the season • Went 15-0 in dual matches, including a 5-0 mark in ACC duals • Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll 2017-18 • Redshirted while wrestling at heavyweight for the Cavaliers 2017-18 • Posted a 13-9 record and competed in six open tournaments and Southern • NCAA qualifier at 133 pounds, bumping up a weight class from 2016-17 Scufe (1/1-2) • All-ACC selection at 133 pounds with a runner-up finish at the ACC • Wrestled at the Clarion Open (11/5), Wolfpack Open (11/19), Mat Town Championships Open (11/26), Cleveland State Open (12/16), Appalachian Open (1/27) and • Posted a 3-2 record at the NCAA Championships, finishing one round shy of the National Collegiate Open (2/25) All-America honors • Finished second at the National Collegiate Open (2/25) with a 4-1 record • Tallied a 24-7 record on the season, including an 8-2 mark in dual matches • Went 7-3 in matches decided by bonus points, including three falls, two tech • Missed time due to injury at the beginning of the season and end of the falls and two major decisions regular season • Third-place finish at the Cliff Keen Invitational (12/1-2) with a 6-1 record Westfield HS • Two wins over Austin DeSanto (Drexel) and a win over No. 11 Korbin Meyers • Four-year letterwinner at Archer High School under head coach Keith Jannett (Edinboro) at Cliff Keen • Posted a 135-11 record at Archer High School • Champion at the Southern Scuffle (1/1-2) going 4-0 with three shutout wins • No. 6 ranked wrestler at 220 pounds by InterMat on the way to the title • No. 71 ranked wrestler overall by FloWrestling • 10-2 record in matches decided by bonus points with two falls, three tech falls • NHSCA Junior Nationals Runner-Up and five major decisions • Two-time state champion at 220 pounds (2015, 2017) and one runner-up fnish • Tallied 33 dual points (2016) • Also turned in a runner-up fnish at 182 pounds in the state championships 2016-17 (2014) • NCAA Semifinalist at 125 pounds to earn All-America honors • Dapper Dan winner • First freshman to earn All-America honors in Virginia program history • Also lettered four years in football • Sixth-place finish at NCAA Championships after injury forced medical • 2017 frst-team selection at linebacker by the Georgia Sports Writers Association forfeit following semifinal match • 2017 Archer High School Tiger Award winner and Male Athlete of the Year • No. 10 seed at NCAA Championships, going 3-1 before injury forced his • Set school records for tackles (364), tackles for loss (31) and sacks (15) withdrawl • Defeated No. 7 Sean Russell (Edinboro) and No. 2 Joey Dance (Va. Tech) on Personal the way to the semifinals • Son of Perry and Dagney Miller • Posted a 27-5 record, including a 14-2 mark in dual matches • Has two brothers, Jesse and Garrett • National leader in technical falls with 12 • Brother, Jesse, wrestled at Newberry College and Shorter University • Posted bonus-point wins in 19-of-27 victories, including 4-0 in falls and 12-0 • Two-year peer leader for church group working with special needs students in tech falls • Active in community outreach, including Imagine as a teen facilitator in grief • Went 4-1 in ACC dual matches to earn the No. 2 seed at ACC Champioships • Third-place finisher at the ACC Championships • 125-pound champion at the Clarion Open (11/6) to start the season

12 VIRGINIA WRESTLING 2018-19 FACT BOOK • Runner-up at 125 pounds at the Southern Scuffle (1/2) Personal • Son of Pat and Mary Margaret Murphy Trinity Christian Academy • Lettered three years at Trinity Christian Academy (2013, 2014, 2016) MURPHY BY THE NUMBERS • Lettered one year at Wyoming Seminary in Pennsylvania (2015) Year Weight Class Overall W-L Dual W-L Falls TF MD • Served as team captain in 2016 and named MVP 2016-17* 149/157 11-14 0-0 3/0 1/0 0/7 • Named Academy All-State selection in 2016 2017-18 157 5-10 2-2 0/1 0/0 0/3 • 2016 Dream Team Member that won 21-6 2018-19 149 11-14 6-12 3/0 1/0 2/5 • Four-time Prep National Champion Totals 16-24 8-14 3/1 1/0 2/8 • Four-time Prep state champion *Redshirt • Ranked No. 3 at 126 pounds by Flo Wrestling as a senior • Ranked No. 13 by Flo Wrestling pound-for-pound • Won the Freestyle Cadet Nationals • Won the Freestyle Junior Nationals ROBERT Personal PATRICK • Son of Michael and Shelly Mueller • Has three siblings • Brother, Garrett, played rugby at Western State • Brother, Keegan, wrestled at North Carolina 174 • Freshman • Brother, McKenzie, played golf at Odessa Junior College Ligonier Valley, Pa. • Ligonier Valley MUELLER BY THE NUMBERS Year Weight Class Overall W-L Dual W-L Falls TF MD 2018-19 2016-17 125 27-5 14-2 4/0 12/0 3/2 • Battled injury throughout the season on the way to a 9-19 record at 174 2017-18 133 24-7 8-2 2/0 3/0 5/2 pounds 2018-19 125 21-1 15-0 6/0 5/0 6/0 • Opened his season with a 16-1 technical fall over Dillon Hoey of Indiana (11/3) • Wrestled seven of his regular-season matches against nationally-ranked wrestlers MICHAEL • Second-place finish at the Mat Town Open (11/25) with a 3-1 record • Also picked up wins in duals against Central Michigan (12/7), West Virginia MURPHY (12/29) and Ohio (1/20) • Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll

157 • RS Sophomore Ligonier Valley High School • Four-time letterwinner under head coach Tom Brown Lookout Mountain, Tenn. • Tree-time Pennsylvania State Finalist Baylor School • Ranked No. 18 at 170 pounds by InterMat • Set the school record for most wins with 145 2018-19 • Two-time NHSCA Runner-up • Wrestled at 149 pounds, posting an 11-14 mark on the season • Four-Time All-State selection by the Indiana Gazette • Went 6-12 in dual matches and 1-4 in ACC duals • Also lettered in Cross Country and Track • Posted six bonus-point wins for the season, including a 3-0 record in matches decided by fall Personal • Turned in a first-place finish at the Franklin & Marshall Open (1/5) with a 5-0 • Son of Bob and Cheryl Patrick performance • Has two older brothers, Josh and Justin • His win by major decision over Indiana (11/3) put UVA on top for the dual on • Has an older sister, Hannah, who runs track at Lehigh the way to the win • Brother, Justin, wrestles at SUNY • Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll PATRICK BY THE NUMBERS 2017-18 Year Weight Class Overall W-L Dual W-L Falls TF MD • Wrestled at 157 pounds, competing in three open tournaments, four duals and 2018-19 174 9-19 5-14 3/1 3/2 1/6 the Southern Scuffle Totals 9-19 5-14 3/1 3/2 1/6 • Went 2-2 at the Clarion Open (11/5) to open the season • Posted his first dual win with a 4-0 decision over Brett Donner of No. 12 Rutgers (11/11) • Also picked up a win by forfeit in a dual meet at Bloomsburg (12/17) • Wrestled at the Clarion Open (11/5), Journeymen Northeast Classic (11/12) and Mat Town Open II (2/17) • Also saw action in the dual against No. 4 Missouri (11/26), dropping his match with No. 2 Joey Lavallee

2016-17 • Competed unattached at 149 pounds, posting an 11-14 record in a redshirt season • Saw action in eight open tournaments on the season • Went 3-2 at the Wilkes Open (12/22) • Went 2-2 at the Mat Town Open (11/27) and Franklin & Marshall Open (1/7) Baylor School • Five-year letterwinner for head coach Ben Nelson at Te Baylor School • Four-time Tennessee state champion • Team captain for the 2015-16 season • Tree-time Fargo All-American • Finished third at National Preps in 2015 • Finished ffh at 2015 KC Stampede • Finished seventh at 2016 Senior National All-American VIRGINIA WRESTLING 2018-19 FACT BOOK 13 DREW ROBERT PECK SCHERER

184 • Junior HWT • RS Junior Chambersburg, Pa. Lower Burrell, Pa. • Burrell HS Chambersburg HS 2018-19 2018-19 • Wrestled at heavyweight for the season, seeing action in 10 matches that • Posted a 12-11 record while wrestling primarily at 174 pounds included four duals • Intended to redshirt but pulled the redshirt at No. 6 Missouri (12/20) due to • Saw dual action against Ithaca (11/10), No. 22 Utah Valley (12/29), SIUE injury in the lineup (12/30) and No. 21 Lehigh (12/30) • Led the squad with nine victories by pinfall on the season • Also wrestled at the Hokie Open (11/4) and National Collegiate Open (2/23) • Wrestled one match at 184 pounds when he bumped up at No. 14 Virginia • Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll Tech due to injury in the lineup • Fifth-place finish at the Hokie Open (11/4) to open the season with a 5-1 2017-18 record and five wins by pinfall • Competed in five open tournaments and the Southern Scuffle at heavyweight • Turned in a third-place finish at the Appalachian State Open (1/26) • Went 2-2 at the Clarion Open (11/5) to open the season • Fifth-place finish at the National Collegiate Open (2/23) with a 3-2 record • Also went 2-2 at the Mat Town Open (11/26) • Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll • Finished fifth at the Cleveland State Open (12/16) with a win over Jacob Parker of Pitt 2017-18 2016-17 • Wrestled at 174 and 184 pounds for the Cavaliers • Posted a 6-11 record while competing unattached in a redshirt season • Battled injury for most of the season on his way to a 6-7 record • Went 2-2 at the Clarion Open (11/6) to start the season • Opened the year at the Clarion Open (11/5) before injury forced him to miss • Also went 2-2 at the Lock Haven Classic (12/29) the fall • Returned to action at No. 6 NC State (1/16), bumping to 184 pounds Burrell High School • Posted his first win in a dual match at Duke (2/3) with a 6-2 decision over • Tree-year letterwinner for head coach Josh Shields at Burrell High School Luke Farinaro • Posted a 111-49 career record • Champion at the Mat Town Open II (2/17) with 5-0 record • 2015 WPIAL Champion and placed at Powerade • Two-time PIAA State qualifer • Tree-time Valley News Dispatch All-Star selection Chambersburg HS • Two-time Academic All-State frst team selection • Four-year letterwinner under head coach Matt Mentzer at Chambersburg • Team captain • Career record of 137-34 at Chambersburg HS with a school-record 61 pins • Also lettered three years in football • Second in school history for wins • Two-time All-Conference selection at center and defensive end • Ranked as high as No. 10 nationally by WIN Magazine • First two-time team captain in school history • Two fourth-place fnishes at the PIAA State Championships (2016, 2017) • Two fourth-place fnishes (2014, 2016) and a ffh-place fnish (2015) at Beast of Personal the East • Son of Christian and Lisa Scherer • Twice fnished second at Escape Te Rock (2015, 2017) – fnished ffh (2016) • Has three siblings, Nicole, Michael and Sydney and seventh (2014) • Sister, Nicole, claimed the Pennsylvania state championship in 100m in track • Finished second (2014), third (2015) and sixth (2016) at the NHSCA Nationals • Member of the National Honor Society and graduated as salutatorian • Finished sixth (2015) and third (2016) at the Super 32 SCHERER BY THE NUMBERS Personal Year Weight Class Overall W-L Dual W-L Falls TF MD • Son of David and Teri Peck 2016-17* HWT 6-11 0-0 2/4 0/2 0/0 • Has an older brother, Dawson, and an older sister, Tessa 2017-18 HWT 6-12 0-0 0/0 0/0 1/1 • Older brother, Dawson, wrestled at Maryland and was a 2014 NCAA qualifer 2018-19 HWT 2-8 0-4 0/4 0/1 0/1 • Father, David, played football at Shippensburg University Totals 8-20 0-4 0/4 0/1 1/2 * Redshirt PECK BY THE NUMBERS Year Weight Class Overall W-L Dual W-L Falls TF MD 2017-18 HWT 6-7 1-4 2/0 0/1 2/3 2018-19 174 12-11 0-4 9/3 0/2 0/5 Total 18-18 1-8 11/3 0/3 2/8 * Redshirt

14 VIRGINIA WRESTLING 2018-19 FACT BOOK DENTON JACK SPENCER WALSH

149 • RS Sophomore 197 • RS Junior Waverly, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. • Pace Academy Camden County (Gardner-Webb) 2018-19 2018-19 • Wrestled at 184 pounds for the season, including action in one dual match • Redshirt season • Saw his dual match action against Ithaca (11/10) at the Journeymen Duals • Transferred into the program for the spring semester • Also wrestled at the Hokie Open (11/4), Patriots Open (11/18) and the Ap- • Competed in two open tournaments at 149 pounds palachian State Open (1/26) • Wrestled at the Appalachian State Open (1/26) and the National Collegiate • Turned in a third-place finish at the App State Open Open (2/23) • Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll • Fifth-place finish at the Appalachian State Open after going 4-1 on the day 2017-18 • Third-place finish at the National Collegiate Open with a 4-1 record • Competed at four open tournaments and two duals at 184 pounds • Wrestled at the Clarion Open (11/5), Journeymen Northeast Classic (11/12), At Gardner-Webb Franklin & Marshall Classic (1/6) and the National Collegiate Open (2/25) • Posted a 16-13 record while wrestling at 141 pounds • Went 2-2 a the National Collegiate Open • SoCon All-Freshman selection • Won six matches by fall, one tech fall and three major decisions 2016-17 • First-place finish at the Cleveland State Open • Posted a 5-12 record while competing unattached in a redshirt season • Second-place finish at the Hokie Open • Fourth-place finish at the Cyclone Open (12/4) with a 4-2 record • Named SoCon Wrestler of the Week after the Cleveland State Open • Competed in six open tournaments on the season Pace Academy Camden County HS • Lettered four years at Pace Academy • Wrestled at Camden County HS under head coach Jess Wilder • Served as team captain all four years and four-time team MVP • 2017 Georgia State Champion • Placed four times in the state championships, fnishing as high as second • Tree-time GHSA state fnalist • Holds the record for wins at Pace Academy • Four-time NHSCA place winner • Named a Prep Slam All-America • NHSCA Junior Champion • Georgia champion at 195 pounds • NHSCA Champion Senior Runner-up • Also lettered four years in lacrosse and football, serving as team captain • FloNationals third-place fnish • Helped lead pace to the 2015 state championship in football • Super 32 eighth-place fnish • Named an All-Region selection as a linebacker • Ranked as high as No. 9 nationally by FloWrestling as a senior • Helped lead Camden County HS to three Georgia state championships Personal • Son of Leigh and Tim Walsh Personal • Has two siblings, a brother and a sister • Son of Michael Spencer and Adelaida Miller • Volunteered with the Atlanta Pet Rescue and Adoption Center • Has two younger siblings, Addison and Delaney • Volunteered with the Atlanta Food Bank SPENCER BY THE NUMBERS WALSH BY THE NUMBERS Year Weight Class Overall W-L Dual W-L Falls TF MD Year Weight Class Overall W-L Dual W-L Falls TF MD 2018-19* 149 8-2 0-0 4/0 0/0 1/0 2016-17* 184 5-12 0-0 1/0 1/5 2/3 Total 149 0-0 0-0 0/0 0/0 0/0 2017-18 184 2-12 0-2 1/4 0/2 0/3 * Redshirt season does not count toward career stats 2018-19 184 2-7 0-1 0/2 0/0 0/3 Totals 4-19 0-3 1/6 0/2 0/6 * Redshirt

VIRGINIA WRESTLING 2018-19 FACT BOOK 15 RAY NICK COSTA COY

149 • Freshman 141 • Freshman Huntington, N.Y. Jeannette, Pa. • Penn Traford HS Cold Spring Harbor HS Penn Trafford High School Cold Spring Harbor High School • 136 career wins • WPIAL champion • Two-time Nassau County champion • Two-time state medalist • Five-time All-Nassau County • Two-time Powerade Placer • School record holder for wins (170) • Four-time state qualifer in Pennsylvania • School record holder for pins (99) • Westmoreland County Champion • New York State place winner 2018 (6th) • Two year varsity football player • All-Nassau County recognition for football Personal • All-New York State recognition for football • Son of Chad and Kim Coy • Long Island champion ofensive MVP • Older brother, Cameron, also wrestles for UVA • Also has a younger brother, Hayden Personal • Has a younger sister, Anna Marie • Volunteered at Saint Barbara’s Church and for the Junior Olympic Wrestling • Son of Ray and Claire Costa Program for Penn Traford • Has a younger brother, Louis • Has three sisters, Grace, Erin, and Margot • His father, Ray, played Football at the University of Albany (1984-1985) • His mother, Claire, swam at the University of Albany (1982-1986) • Ran an ALS research charity his senior year in honor of his coach

CHANNING PATRICK CONNORS EVANS

174 • Freshman 157 • Freshman Virginia Beach, Va. • Kellam HS New Orleans, La. • Brother Martin Kellam High School Brother Martin High School • Three-time All-State selection (2017, 2018, 2019) • 2018 & 2019 Louisiana State Champion at 145 pounds • Class 6A Regional Champion • 2017 Louisiana State Finalist • Class 6A State Runner-Up • 134-18 overall record • Four-time Class 6A Coastal Conference Champion • Team MVP 2018, 2019 • Four-year varsity letterwinner for Mike Benzel at Kellam High School • New Orleans All-Metro Wrestler 2018 and 2019 • Four-time Team Captain • 2016 Louisiana Lacrosse State Finalist • Team MVP and Scholar Athlete as a senior • Also lettered in football and lacrosse Personal • Member of multiple honor societies, including the National Honor Society • Son of Dan and Yvonne Evans • Has an older brother, Daniel Personal • Has an older sister, Claire • Son of Mike and Heather Connors • President of his school’s National Honor Society • Has an older brother, Caelan • Member of Mu Alpha Theta • Active in multiple community service activities, including: Special Olympics, • Logged over 120 hours of community service at his Church parish, Brother Equi Kids, CHKD Run Walk, Trick or Treat So Kids Can Eat and Memorial BBQ Martin High School, and Christian Brother Middle School for Fallen Soldiers

16 VIRGINIA WRESTLING 2018-19 FACT BOOK MATEUSZ JUSTIN KUDRA PHILLIPS

HWT • Freshman 157 • Freshman North Attleboro, Ma. • N. Attleboro Lynchburg, Va. • Liberty Christian North Attleboro High School Liberty Christian Academy • Two-time All-American • Three-time Virginia State Champion • School’s frst All-State Champion and New England Champion • 2018 Virginia Freestyle State Champion • School’s frst undefeated wrestler with a record of 51-0 • 2018 Virginia Greco-Roman State Champion • 126-20 overall high school record • Placed at the 2018 Beast of the East Nationals • Hammer Award recipient at the Blackstone Wrestling Club • Placed at the 2019 Escape the Rock Nationals • Boston Globe All-Scholastic and All-State • Two-time News and Advance All-Area Wrestler of the Year • Boston Herald All-Scholastic and All-State • 213 high school career wins • Massachusetts Wrestling MVP • Two-time Team MVP • Two-time All Star • Hockomock League MVP Personal • Played center back for his high school soccer team • Son of Jon and Bernadette Phillips • Has an older sister, Sarah Personal • Worked at a Liberty University wrestling camp • Son of Lolanta and Jacek Kudra • Has two older sisters, Magdalena and Katarzyna • Class Vice President and Class President • Volunteered in gardening for his Church and the New England Student Leadership Conference • First generation Polish-American

TREY NIC LANE SANSONE

133 • Freshman 165 • Freshman Brandon, Fla. • Brandon HS Virginia Beach, Va. • Kellam HS Brandon High School Kellam High School • 2016, 2018, and 2019 Florida High School State Champion • Ranked No. 1 at 152 pounds in Virginia in 2019 • 2017 Florida High School State Runner-Up • 2019 Most Outstanding Wrestler at Virginia Duals • 2016 and 2017 Florida High School Team State Champions • 2019 Virginia 6A State Champion at 152 pounds • 2017 NHSCA and AAU Gold All-American • Four-time Virginia All-State selection • 2015-2019 Florida All-State Wrestling Team • Four year wrestling team captain • Holds pin record for a season (58) and for a career (178) • 2019 Kellam Male Athlete of the Year as recognized by the Virginia Beach • Ranked No. 20 at 126 pounds by OpenMat and No. 18 at 126 pounds by Sports Club Trackwrestling • Four year lacrosse team captain and starter • 2015-2019 Hillsborough County Champion • Hampton Roads All Star Lacrosse Team selection 2018 and 2019 • 2015-2019 District 7 Champion • 2015, 2017-2019 2A Region 2 Champion Personal • 2015 and 2019 Ippolito Champion • Son of Tony and Alli Sansone • 2018 and 2019 Graves Champion • Has a younger sister, Mira • 2017 and 2018 Lambert Hook’em Champion • His father, Tony, wrestled at Old Dominion (1990-1992) • 2015 Heart of Dixie Champion • His great uncle, Bill Coulson, competed for the US Bobsled Team at the 1972 • 2016 Coastal Clash Champion and 1980 Olympics • Member of the National Honor Society and National Science Honor Society Personal • Volunteered for Vanguard Landing, Equi-Kids, and Trick-or-Treat So Kids Can • Son of Danny and Amanda Lane Eat Food Drive • Has a younger brother, Tyson • Has an older sister, Avery • All three siblings were born on October 28

VIRGINIA WRESTLING 2018-19 FACT BOOK 17 ANTHONY ETHAN STEINMEYER WEATHERSPOON

157 • Freshman 184 • Freshman Reading, Pa. • Wilson HS Jackson, Mich. • Napolean HS Wilson High School Napolean High School • 65 career pins • Four-time Michigan state placer • Three-time Berks County Interscholastic Athletic Association Champion • Two-time Undefeated State Champion at 189 pounds • Placed twice at the Cumberland Valley Kickof Classic • 115-0 record during last two seasons of high school • Placed twice at the Penn Manor Holiday Tournament • Four-time academic All-Conference • 2018 7th place fnish at the Bethlehem Holiday Classic • Team MVP • 2019 First Team All-County • Two-time football All-County Dream Team • AAA Berks County Iron Man Award Recipient for the most pins in the least • Football HM All-State amount of time • Two-time football Academic All-Conference • 2018 Junior-Olympic Freestyle All-American • Track and Field Regional All-American • Track and Field All-County Dream Team Personal • Track and Field All-Conference • Son of Abby and Mark • Has an older sister, Sophia who is a gymnast at Iowa State Personal • His dad Mark played football at Kutztown University • Son of Vincent and Dolletta • His mom Abby was a cheerleader at Kutztown University • Volunteered with Berks County World War 2 Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge for 5 years

DAVID JAMES VELTRI WHITAKER

174 • Freshman 149 • Freshman Chapel Hill, N.C. • Carrboro HS St. John’s, Mich. • St. John’s HS Carrboro High School St. John’s High School • 2018 New and Observer All-Metro Wrestler • Four-time Michigan state qualifer • Two-time North Carolina All-State • Two-time All-State Selection • Two-time North Carolina State Finalist • Flo National Champion • Three-time North Carolina State Placer • No. 20 Overall Recruit for the class of 2019 by Flo Wrestling • 2018 Tiger Classic Champion • Michigan state champion • Conference Wrestler of the Year • Ranked No. 8 nationally at 152 pounds by InterMat • Four-time All-Conference winner • Four-time Academic All-Conference • Two-time team captain Personal • Super 32 Finalist • Son of Karen • Has two brothers, PJ and Dante Personal • His brother Dante wrestled at UNC Chapel Hill • Son of James Whitaker and Nikohl Allen • He helped organize the TAKEDOWN Cancer Game Drive to beneft the • Has two younger brothers, Kael and Chayce pediatric cancer patients at UNC Hospital • Was a youth wrestling coach at Simmons Academy of Wrestling

18 VIRGINIA WRESTLING 2018-19 FACT BOOK 2018-19 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS • Five members of the squad represented the • Te Cavaliers posted the most wins in a Dual Record: 12-10, ACC Record: 1-4 Hoos in Pittsburgh as Jack Mueller (125), Sam season over nationally-ranked opponents with DATE OPPONENT RESULT Krivus (141), Cam Coy (165), Will Schany (184) victories over No. 22 Utah Valley, No. 20 Lock Nov. 3 INDIANA W, 25-12 and Jay Aiello (197) all qualifed for the NCAA Haven and No. 16 Arizona State. Virginia also Nov. 10 at JOURNEYMEN DUALS All Day Championships. narrowly missed on upsets of No. 6 Missouri, vs. Ithaca College W, 41-9 No. 8 NC State and No. 15 Pittsburgh. vs. #21Wyoming L, 9-21 • Jack Mueller and Jay Aiello were the highest vs. #12 Nebraska L, 15-21 seeded wrestlers in UVA history at their weight • Te Cavaliers had three wrestlers turn in vs. LIU Post W, 47-3 class with Mueller seeded ffh and Aiello seeded podium fnishes at the Clif Keen Las Vegas Nov. 30- Dec. 1 at Clif Keen Invitational 16th, 51.5 pts seventh at the Championships. Invitational with Jay Aiello leading the way. Dec. 7 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W, 22-18 Dec. 8 PRINCETON L, 15-28 Aiello turned in a third-place fnish at 197 Dec. 20 vs #6 Missouri L, 21-23 • Mueller became the program’s fourth NCAA pounds, while Sam Krivus posted a seventh- Dec. 29-30 at SOUTH BEACH DUALS All Day Finalist as he went on a run that included a place fnish at 141 pounds and Will Schany vs. West Virgnia W, 26-13 captured an eighth-place fnish at 184 pounds. dominant upset of the top-seed Sebastian Rivera vs. #22 Utah Valley W, 22-19 of Northwestern in the semifnals. It was the vs. SIU-Edwardsville W, 29-12 second All-America honor for Mueller who • In addition to his performance at the NCAA vs. #21 Lehigh L, 12-28 also earned the recognition at 125 pounds as a Championships, junior Jack Mueller represented Jan. 11-12 at Virginia Duals All Day freshman. the on the world stage as he vs. #20 Lock Haven W, 32-12 wrestled at the U23 World Games in November vs. #16 Arizona State W, 23-16 • Will Schany was also recognized for academic in Romania. Mueller fnished ffh in the world vs. #13 Virginia Tech L, 5-37 achievement on the national level with selection at the event. Jan. 18 at VMI W, 40-5 as NWCA All-Academic selections. Jan. 20 OHIO W, 29-9 • Continuing success in the classroom, UVA Jan. 26 at #17 North Carolina* L, 13-22 • Te duo of Louie Hayes and Schany were was also recognized by the NCAA for a 100 Feb. 1 #8 NC STATE* L, 17-23 also named to the ACC Wrestling All-Academic percent graduation rate for the period of 2009- Feb. 9 DUKE* W, 26-17 Team for their performance in the classroom. 12 in the most recent GSR Report. Feb. 16 at #14 Virginia Tech* L, 6-30 Feb. 22 #15 PITTSBURGH* L, 15-20 March 9 at ACC Championships 6th, 27.5 pts March 21-23 at NCAA Championships 23rd, 27.5 pts INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Weight 2018-19 Career Dual ACC Dual Falls Quickest Tech Falls Major Decisions Name Class Record Record Record Record Points UVa Opp. Fall By UVa Opp. UVa Opp. Jay Aiello 197 24-8 37-23 16-4 5-0 58 2 1 3:43 2 0 4 0 Corbin Allen 174 -- 2-2 ------Michael Battista* 174/184 3-2 6-14 0-0 0-0 -- 0 0 -- 0 0 2 0 Sam Book 133 13-8 29-19 0-0 0-0 0 2 1 6:50 2 0 3 3 Brian Courtney 133 8-3 8-3 6-1 0-0 25 1 0 0:55 0 0 1 0 Cam Coy 165 19-16 19-16 13-9 4-1 52 3 2 1:10 1 2 3 2 Alex Cruz* 149 4-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 -- 1 0 5:19 0 0 1 0 Tony Cutrie* HWT 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 -- 0 2 -- 0 0 0 0 Cam Harrell 165 -- 7-6 ------Gray Hart 141 11-11 11-11 0-2 0-1 -- 0 3 -- 0 1 1 2 Louie Hayes 125/133 18-13 49-21 11-8 1-4 55 4 0 1:14 4 0 5 4 Benyamin Kamali* 125 10-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 -- 2 0 0:58 0 0 2 0 Jake Keating 157 17-13 42-28 13-9 2-3 59 3 3 2:15 6 2 1 2 Krystian Kinsey* 157 7-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 -- 1 1 7:00 0 0 0 2 Scott Kiyono 133/141 7-12 13-21 0-4 0-2 -- 2 2 1:44 0 0 0 0 Sam Krivus 141 16-12 59-41 10-6 0-2 36 3 2 3:10 1 1 3 0 Tyler Love 197/HWT 13-10 37-51 7-6 2-3 25 0 0 -- 3 0 2 3 Chance McClure 184 4-5 29-34 4-5 0-2 13 0 1 -- 0 0 1 2 Patrick McCormick* 133 15-12 0-0 0-0 0-0 -- 2 3 2:01 1 1 3 1 Justin McCoy* 157 25-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 -- 3 0 2:17 5 0 3 0 Victor Marcelli* 184 21-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 -- 5 0 1:18 3 0 2 1 Sam Martino 149 14-9 21-28 2-2 0-0 11 2 0 3:29 1 0 2 2 Quinn Miller 285 5-4 5-4 4-3 0-0 16 1 2 0:57 0 0 1 0 Jack Mueller 125 21-1 72-13 15-0 5-0 76 6 0 0:58 5 0 6 0 Michael Murphy 149 11-14 17-24 6-12 1-4 25 3 0 2:18 1 0 2 5 Robby Patrick 174 9-19 9-19 5-14 0-5 24 3 1 0:36 3 2 1 6 Drew Peck 174 12-11 18-18 0-4 0-1 -- 9 3 0:51 0 2 0 5 Will Schany 184 15-15 64-59 4-7 0-2 14 2 2 1:14 0 0 6 4 Robert Scherer 285 2-8 8-20 0-4 0-0 -- 0 4 -- 0 1 0 1 Denton Spencer* 149 8-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 -- 4 0 1:56 0 0 1 0 Jack Walsh 184 2-7 4-19 0-1 0-0 -- 0 2 -- 0 0 0 3 *denotes redshirts (competing unattached)

VIRGINIA WRESTLING 2018-19 FACT BOOK 19 VIRGINIA HISTORY & HONORS ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS MILESTONE MATCHES NWCA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Most Dual Matches, Season ALL MATCHES Pete Ferrara ...... 2009 1. 26 2010-11 (19-7) Match Date Opponent Result Ross Gitomer ...... 2010 2. 23 2007-08 (18-5) 1 2/11/21 @ West Virginia L, 10-22 Jack Danilkowicz ...... 2011 3. 22 2018-19 (12-10) 100 1/22/52 @ Penn State L, 0-34 Jon Fausey ...... 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 22 2009-10 (16-6) 200 12/7/62 @ Maryland L, 2-23 Matt Snyder ...... 2011, 2012, 2013 22 2008-09 (11-11) 300 2/27/71 Duke W, 35-5 Matt Nelson ...... 2012 6. 21 2013-14 (18-3) 400 2/16/80 North Carolina L, 17-23 Nick Nelson ...... 2012 7. 20 2012-13 (16-4) 500 1/27/89 @ George Mason L, 14-26 Stephen Doty ...... 2013 Jedd Moore ...... 2013 8. 18 2001-02 (8-10) 600 2/18/96 Old Dominion W, 18-16 700 1/25/03 vs. The Citadel L, 19-17 Mike Salopek ...... 2013 9. 17 2014-15 (10-7) 800 11/15/08 vs. Wisconsin L, 15-25 Joe Spisak ...... 2013, 2014, 2015 17 2006-07 (7-10) 900 2/17/13 vs. Nebraska L, 28-8 Nick Sulzer ...... 2013, 2014, 2015 17 2004-05 (6-11) Derek Valenti ...... 2013 17 2003-04 (10-7) Home Matches Andrew Atkinson ...... 2015, 2016, 2018 17 2002-03 (12-5) 1 2/26/21 VMI W, 28-6 Zach Nye ...... 2016 17 1995-96 (9-8) 50 2/23/52 North Carolina W, 31-3 Louie Hayes ...... 2018 17 1989-90 (2-15) 100 12/8/62 Gallaudet W, 16-14 150 12/11/71 North Carolina W, 26-14 NWCA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Most Dual Match Wins, Season 200 2/16/80 North Carolina L, 17-23 2006 ...... Nick Alparone 1. 19 2010-11 (19-7) 250 1/7/90 Kent L, 15-27 Scott Smith 2. 18 2013-14 (18-3) 300 1/24/98 The Citadel W, 29-18 2007 ...... Scott Smith 18 2007-08 (18-5) 350 2/5/06 Ohio W, 18-15 2008 ...... Jack Danilkowicz 4. 16 2009-10 (16-6) 400 1/27/13 NC State W, 32-7 Nick Nelson 2009 ...... Rocco Caponi 5. 12 1974-75 (12-3) Calvin Cardillo 6. 12 2018-19 (12-10) Wins 1 2/26/21 VMI 28-6 Peter Ferrara 12 2002-03 (12-5) 2010 ...... Jack Danilkowicz 8. 11 1973-74 (11-2) 50 2/6/54 Virginia Tech 14-11 100 12/6/63 Old Dominion 20-8 Stephen Doty 11 1996-97 (11-5) 150 12/11/72 North Carolina 26-14 Dave Ebbott 11 2008-09 (11-11) 200 1/14/78 VCU 39-5 Ross Gitomer 11 2011-12 (11-1) 250 2/20/87 Clemson 28-11 Brent Jones 300 2/16/96 @ James Madison 19-17 Pat Riley Best Winning Percentage, Season 350 1/4/02 vs. Stanford 28-14 Matt Snyder 1. .917 2011-12 (11-1) 400 11/17/07 vs. Purdue 16-15 2011 ...... Jack Danilkowicz Stephen Doty 2. .857 2014 (18-3) 450 1/7/11 vs. Liberty 35-3 Dave Ebbott 3. .846 1974 (11-2) 500 1/19/14 at Old Dominion 20-12 Jon Fausey 4. .833 1984 (10-2) Shawn Harris 5. .818 1955 (9-2) COACHING RECORDS Overall ACC Seasons Nick Nelson Matt Snyder Largest Margin of Victory, All Matches Bobby Mainfort 1-1 – 1 Nita Smith 2-4 – 1 Joe Spisak 1. 58 Howard, 2/7/98 ...... 58-0 2012 ...... Matt Snyder Pop Lannigan 2-4 – 1 2. 53 at Campbell, 12/18/10 ...... 53-0 Jon Fausey H.D. Thomas 2-8 – 2 53 Norfolk State, 2/13/99...... 53-0 Shawn Harris Lewis W. Graves 3-12 – 3 4. 52 AIC, 11/23/08 ...... 52-0 Ethan Hayes Walter C. Liggett 1-8 – 2 Ryan Malo 52 Wagner, 11/3/07 ...... 52-0 Frank Finger 82-58-3 29-12-1 16 6. 51 VMI, 11/2/14 ...... 51-0 Matt Nelson Ned McDonald 1-7 – 1 Nick Nelson 7. 50 Gardner-Webb, 11/15/09 ...... 50-0 Verne Ullom 4-5 1-1 1 8. 49 Davidson, 1/11/93 ...... 49-0 2013 ...... Matt Snyder Meb Turner 13-9-1 5-3 2 Jon Fausey 9. 48 Sacred Heart, 11/28/09 ...... 48-0 Butch Schwab 12-14 6-2 2 Jedd Moore 10. 44 Duke, 1/16/84 ...... 44-0 Mike Caruso 2-6-1 1-2-1 1 Mike Salopek George Edwards 158-133-1 50-69 25 Derek Valenti Most Points Scored, Match Lenny Bernstein 104-92-2 32-24 13 2014 ...... Nick Sulzer 1. 58 Howard, 2/7/98 ...... 58-0 Steve Garland 158-87 31-34 13 Jon Fausey 2. 53 at Campbell, 2010 ...... 53-0 2015 ...... Joe Spisak 53 Norfolk State, 2/13/99...... 53-0 COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Nick Sulzer 4. 52 AIC, 11/23/08 ...... 52-0 Matt Snyder ...... 2012, 2013 (3rd team) 2016...... Zach Nye 52 Wagner, 11/3/07 ...... 52-0 Andrew Atkinson 6. 51 VMI, 11/2/14 ...... 51-0 Garrett Peppelman ACC SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Chris Yankowich 7. 50 Gardner-Webb, 11/6/10 ...... 50-0 Matt Snyder ...... 2012, 2013 (3rd team) 50 Gardner-Webb, 11/15/09 ...... 50-0 2017...... Andrew Atkinson 49 Davidson, 1/11/93 ...... 49-0 Ray Bethea 49 William & Mary, 1/11/93 ...... 49-9 NWCA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA George DiCamillo Mike Krafchick ...... 1992, 1994, 1995 Will Mason Jack Mueller Consecutive Wins, Overall Howie Miller ...... 1993, 1996 14 Feb. 10, 1973 - Feb. 8, 1974 Christopher Jordan ...... 1994 10 Jan. 10, 1975 - Feb. 15, 1975 Matt Roth ...... 1995, 1996, 1999 Zach Feldman ...... 1996, 1997 GUS TEBELL MEMORIAL AWARD Jim Harshaw ...... 1999 Awarded to the Virginia fourth-year male Scott Moore ...... 2004 student-athlete with the highest scholastic Tim Foley ...... 2004 average throughout his four years: Brian Black ...... 1995 Zach Feldman ...... 1997 Noah Kaufman...... 1999 Peter Ferrara ...... 2009

20 VIRGINIA WRESTLING 2018-19 FACT BOOK VIRGINIA ALL-TIME RECORDS WINS - ALL MATCHES WINS - DUAL MATCHES ONLY MATCHES COMPETED Season Season Season 1. 51 Scott Moore (2003-04) 1. 25 Chris Henrich (25-0), 2010-11 1. 52 Scott Moore (51-1), 2003-04 2. 42 Derek Capanna (1988-89) 2. 22 Chris Henrich (22-0), 2008-09 2. 50 Ross Gitomer (37-13), 2007-08 3. 41 Mike Krafchick (1994-95) 3. 20 Nick Sulzer (20-0), 2013-14 3. 49 Paul Bjorlo (31-18), 2003-04 4. 40 Chris Henrich (2008-09) 20 Matt Snyder (20-6), 2010-11 49 Jason Mutarelli (35-14), 1997-98 40 Jim Harshaw (1998-99) 20 Rocco Caponi (20-1), 2007-08 5. 48 Tim Foley (38-10), 2002-03 6. 39 Rocco Caponi (2007-08) 6. 19 Jon Fausey (19-5), 2010-11 48 Jim Harshaw (40-8), 1998-99 7. 38 Tim Foley (2002-03, 2003-04) 19 Chris Henrich (19-1), 2009-10 7. 46 Derek Capanna (42-4), 1988-89 8. 37 Ross Gitomer (2007-08) 8. 18 Derek Valenti (18-7), 2010-11 8. 45 Jedd Moore (30-15), 2008-09 9. 36 Nick Sulzer (2013-14) 18 Brent Jones (18-4), 2008-09 45 Tim Foley (38-7), 2003-04 10. 35 Chris Henrich (2010-11) 18 Tim Foley (18-1), 2001-02 45 Mike Krafchick (41-4), 1993-94 35 Chris Henrich (2009-10) 18 Derek Capanna (18-0), 1988-89 35 Jason Mutarelli (1997-98) 12. 17 Stephen Doty (17-4), 2013-14 Freshman 17 Jack Danilkowicz (17-9), 2010-11 45 Jedd Moore (30-15), 2008-09 Freshman 17 Derek Valenti (17-5), 2009-10 Sophomore 33 George DiCamillo, 2012-13 17 Brent Jones (17-3), 2007-08 50 Ross Gitomer (37-13), 2007-08 Sophomore 17 Eric Albright (17-3), 2007-08 Junior 40 Chris Henrich, 2008-09 17 Scott Moore (17-0), 2003-04 49 Paul Bjorlo (31-18), 2003-04 Junior Senior 39 Rocco Caponi, 2007-08 Freshman 51 Scott Moore (51-1), 2003-04 Senior 19 Jon Fausey, 2010-11 51 Scott Moore, 2003-04 Sophomore Career 22 Chris Henrich, 2008-09 1. 157 Chris Henrich (136-21), 2008-11 Career Junior 2. 154 Jason Mutarelli (101-53), 1994-98 1. 136 Chris Henrich (2008-11) 20 Nick Sulzer, 2013-14 3. 153 Brent Jones (108-45), 2005-06, 2007-10 2. 122 Nick Sulzer (2011-15) Rocco Caponi, 2007-08 4. 149 Nick Sulzer (122-27), 2011-15 3. 116 Mike Krafchick (1991-92, 1994-95) Senior 149 Tim Foley (114-35), 1999-2004 4. 112 Tim Foley (1999-2004) 25 Chris Henrich, 2010-11 149 Mike Krafchick (116-31-2), 1991-95 5. 111 Rocco Caponi (2004-05, 2006-09) 7. 148 Matt Roth (102-46),1995-96, ’98-99 6. 108 Brent Jones (2006-10) Career 8. 144 Rocco Caponi (111-33), 2004-05, 2006- 7. 102 Jim Harshaw (1996-99) 1. 79 Chris Henrich (2008-11) 09 102 Matt Roth (1995-96, 1998-99) 2. 62 Brent Jones (2005-06, 2007-10) 142 Ross Gitomer (94-48), 2006-10 9. 101 Jason Mutarelli (1994-95, 1997-98) 3. 58 Nick Sulzer (2011-15) 10. 141 Matt Snyder (100-41), 2009-13 10. 100 Matt Snyder (2009-13) 4. 53 Rocco Caponi (2004-05, 2006-09) 11. 98 Jon Fausey (2010-14) 5. 52 Jon Fausey (2010-14) DUAL MATCHES COMPETED 12. 95 Derek Valenti (2008-11, 2012-13) Derek Valenti (2008-11, 2012-13) Season 13. 93 Ross Gitomer (2007-10) 7. 49 Tim Foley (1999-2004) 1. 26 Matt Snyder (20-6), 2010-11 14. 91 Nick Nelson (2007-12) 8. 43 Zach Nye (2012-16) 26 Jack Danilkowicz (17-9), 2010-11 Steve Garland (1996-2000) 9. 42 Mike Krafchick (1991-92, 1994-95) 26 Joe Spisak (16-10), 2010-11 10. 41 Stephen Doty (2009-11, 2012-2014) 4. 25 Chris Henrich (25-0), 2010-11 WINS BY FALL 41 Eric Albright (2005-08) 5. 24 Jon Fausey (19-5), 2010-11 Season 41 Matt Roth (1995-96, 1998-99) 6. 23 Brent Jones (17-6), 2007-08 1. 34 Scott Moore (2003-04) 7. 22 Cam Coy (13-9), 2018-19 2. 14 Brent Jones (2007-08) WINNING PERCENTAGE 22 Jake Keating (13-9), 2018-19 3. 13 Rocco Caponi (2007-08) Season 22 Brent Jones (15-7), 2009-10 13 Tim Foley (2003-04) 5. 12 Brent Jones (2008-09) 1. 1.000 Alex Wells (13-0), 1957 22 Derek Valenti (17-5), 2009-10 6. 11 Brent Jones (2009-10) 2. .981 Scott Moore (51-1), 2003-04 22 Chris Henrich (22-0), 2008-09 7. 11 Jim Harshaw (1998-99) 3. .954 Jack Mueller (21-1), 2018-19 22 Brent Jones (18-4), 2008-09 11 Matt Roth (1998-99) 4. .952 Bob Harwick (20-1), 1976 9. 10 George DiCamillo (2016-17) 5. .950 Kevin Michaels (19-1), 1971 Career 10 Matt Snyder (2009-10) .950 Ben Petrilli (9-0-1), 1956 1. 83 Chris Henrich (2008-11) 10 Derek Valenti (2009-10) 7. .930 Chris Henrich (40-3), 2008-09 2. 72 Derek Valenti (2008-11, 2012-13) 10 Bob Seidel (2002-03) 8. .929 Henry Jordan (13-1), 1956 3. 65 Nick Sulzer (2011-15) 10 Josh Etu (2002-03) 10 Matt Roth (1997-98) .929 Henry Jordan (13-1), 1957 Jon Fausey (2010-14) 10. .926 Bob Harwick (25-2), 1978 5. 64 Rocco Caponi (2004-05, 2006-09) Freshman 6. 63 Joe Spisak (2010-11, 2012-15) 10 Matt Snyder (2009-10) Career 7. 62 Brent Jones (2005-06, 2007-09) Sophomore 1. .905 Henry Jordan (38-4), 1955-57 8. 60 Ross Gitomer (2006-10) 14 Brent Jones (2007-08) 2. .900 Alex Wells (36-4), 1962-65 9. 59 Matt Roth (1995-96, 1998-99) Junior 3. .867 Kevin Michaels (50-6-4), 1970-73 10. 56 Zach Nye (2012-16) 13 Rocco Caponi (2007-08) 4. .866 Chris Henrich (136-21), 2008-11 Senior 34 Scott Moore (2003-04) 5. .859 Bob Harwick (73-12), 1975-78 6. .855 Jim Pagano (47-8), 1982-83 Career 7. .828 Steve Silverberg (53-11), 1976-79 1. 45 Brent Jones (2005-06, 2007-10) 8. .819 Nick Sulzer (122-27), 2011-15 2. 34 Scott Moore (2003-04) 9. .797 Dave Wendell (45-10-4), 1972-75 3. 33 Matt Snyder (2009-13) 10. .793 Jon Shurberg (31-7-3), 1965-68 4. 28 Matt Roth (1995-96, 1998-99) 5. 26 Bob Seidel (1998-2003) 6. 24 Jim Harshaw (1996-99) 24 Rocco Caponi (2004-05, 2006-09) 8. 23 Tim Foley (1999-2004) 9. 22 Stephen Doty (2009-11, 2012-14) 10. 21 Josh Etu (1999-2003)

VIRGINIA WRESTLING 2018-19 FACT BOOK 21 DUAL-MEET RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS Last Last TEAMS W L T Meeting Score TEAMS W L T Meeting Score Adams State 1 0 0 1/12/1991 W, 26-7 Oklahoma 0 2 0 1/8/2010 L, 13-21 AIC 1 0 0 11/23/2009 W, 52-0 Oklahoma State 0 1 0 11/29/2008 L, 7-33 Alabama 1 0 0 2/61971 W, 22-12 Old Dominion 27 14 0 11/15/2015 W, 21-16 American 12 1 0 11/15/2009 W, 20-19 Oregon State 0 1 0 1/9/1999 L, 14-30 Anderson 8 0 0 11/2/2014 W, 33-9 Pembroke State 1 0 0 12/10/1989 W, 24-17 Appalachian State 8 2 0 2/9/2013 W, 42-0 Pennsylvania 1 5 0 1/16/2011 L, 15-18 Apprentice School 3 0 0 1/11/1993 W, 43-6 Penn State 0 7 0 11/23/2008 L, 15-19 Arizona State 2 2 0 1/12/2019 W, 23-16 Pittsburgh 1 6 0 2/22/2019 L, 15-20 Army 2 2 0 1/6/1997 W, 28-11 Princeton 2 2 0 12/8/2018 L, 15-28 Ashland 1 0 0 2/3/2007 W, 38-3 Purdue 1 2 0 11/17/2008 W, 16-15 Binghamton 2 1 0 12/1/2001 W, 26-13 Richmond 2 0 0 1/10/1976 W, 32-9 Bloomsburg 3 0 0 12/17/2017 W, 36-5 Rider 2 3 0 1/9/2015 W, 20-15 Boise State 1 0 0 1/11/2013 W, 21-13 Rutgers 4 3 0 11/11/2017 L, 9-21 Brown 2 3 0 1/9/1999 W, 21-16 Sacred Heart 1 0 0 11/28/2009 W, 48-0 Bucknell 9 3 0 1/13/2017 W, 27-9 Seton Hall 1 0 0 2/11/1995 W, 20-13 Buffalo 0 1 0 1/7/2011 L, 12-24 Shippensburg 2 1 0 1/11/1982 W, 25-14 Campbell 3 0 0 11/5/2011 W, 34-12 SIU-Edwardsville 1 0 0 12/30/2018 W, 29-12 Central Michigan 2 3 0 12/7/2019 W, 22-18 Slippery Rock 0 1 0 1/8/1973 L, 9-31 The Citadel 4 5 0 1/13/2017 W, 38-3 South Dakota State 1 0 0 11/7/2015 W, 23-9 Chattanooga 4 1 0 12/4/2016 W, 34-11 Springfield 0 1 0 12/14/1966 L, 8-22 Clarion 5 3 0 11/30/2013 W, 21-13 Stanford 1 0 0 1/4/2003 W, 28-14 Clemson 4 14 0 2/18/1995 W, 26-11 Syracuse 0 2 0 12/3/1990 L, 14-24 Cleveland State 0 1 0 1/9/2004 L, 18-19 Temple 1 1 0 1/13/1950 W, 18-11 Columbia 1 0 0 11/27/2010 W, 30-3 Tennessee 4 8 0 2/16/1986 L, 0-40 Cornell 0 5 0 2/21/2004 L, 10-33 UNC Greensboro 4 1 0 1/17/2009 W, 27-13 Cumberland 1 0 0 11/16/2012 W, 38-6 Utah Valley 1 0 0 12/29/2018 W, 26-19 Davidson 6 1 0 1/20/2008 W, 45-4 Virginia Commonwealth 9 0 0 1/23/1981 W, 28-18 Delaware 4 1 0 1/25/1975 W, 31-7 Virginia Military Institute 30 24 0 1/18/2019 W, 40-5 Drexel 3 2 0 12/18/2011 W, 39-3 Virginia Tech 33 48 1 2/16/2019 L, 6-30 Duke 60 7 2 2/9/2019 W, 26-17 Wagner 1 0 0 11/3/2008 W, 52-0 East Stroudsburg 1 0 0 2/10/1996 W, 18-15 Wake Forest 6 0 0 1/16/1960 W, 31-5 Eastern Michigan 1 0 0 2/24/2002 W, 24-13 Washington & Lee 16 18 1 2/20/1974 W, 39-5 Edinboro 4 3 1 1/10/2015 W, 20-17 West Chester 0 1 0 2/7/1968 L, 6-26 Findlay 1 0 0 11/13/2005 W, 35-6 West Virginia 3 10 0 12/29/2018 W, 26-13 Franklin & Marshall 2 8 0 1/23/1982 W, 33-9 Wilkes-Barre 0 1 0 2/15/1975 L, 10-28 Fresno State 1 0 0 1/12/2018 W, 29-15 William & Mary 12 12 1 2/5/1992 W, 23-17 Furman 1 0 0 1/9/1990 W, 30-15 Winston-Salem 1 0 0 12/10/1988 W, 37-9 Gallaudet 18 1 1 2/4/1967 W, 33-5 Wisconsin 0 4 0 11/10/13 L, 17-19 Gardner-Webb 8 0 0 11/17/2017 W, 30-11 Wyoming 1 4 0 11/10/2018 L, 9-21 George Mason 10 4 0 12/21/2016 W, 27-10 Georgia State 1 0 0 1/11/1997 W, 28-12 Georgia Tech 3 0 0 1/21/1984 W, 44-3 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Gettysburg 6 3 0 1/12/1982 W, 37-9 Overall Overall Grand Canyon 1 0 0 11/7/2015 W, 32-3 Year Record ACC Head Coach Year Record ACC Head Coach Hampden-Sydney 2 0 0 1/16/1964 W, 27-3 Harvard 1 2 0 11/29/2008 W, 36-11 1921 1-1 Bobby Mainfort 1979 3-7 1-4 George Edwards Hofstra 2 2 0 2/17/2013 W, 21-15 1922 2-4 Nita Smith 1980 6-6 2-3 George Edwards Howard 5 0 0 2/2/2002 W, 32-12 1923 2-4 Pop Lannigan 1981 5-8 1-5 George Edwards Illinois 0 2 0 11/15/2008 L, 7-39 1924 0-5 H. D. Thomas 1982 6-8 1-4 George Edwards Indiana 1 3 0 11/3/2018 W, 25-12 1925 2-3 H. D. Thomas 1983 4-6 1-4 George Edwards 1926 0-4 Lewis W. Graves Indiana (Pa.) 2 0 0 1/12/1981 W, 34-7 1984 10-2 5-1 George Edwards 1927 1-3 Walter C. Liggett 1985 5-3 2-3 George Edwards Iowa 0 2 0 2/15/2015 L, 6-31 1928 0-5 Walter C. Liggett Iowa State 0 2 0 1/12/2018 L, 18-21 1986 1-7-1 0-5 George Edwards 1929 1-5 Lewis W. Graves 1987 7-2 4-2 George Edwards Ithaca College 1 0 0 11/10/2018 W, 41-9 1930 2-3 Lewis W. Graves 1988 5-9 1-4 George Edwards James Madison 18 4 1 2/5/2006 W, 25-18 1946 2-2-1 Frank Finger 1989 8-6 1-4 George Edwards Johns Hopkins 4 2 0 1/12/1953 W, 24-5 1947 5-4 Frank Finger 1990 2-15 0-5 George Edwards Kent State 2 6 0 11/11/2017 L, 18-20 1948 4-4 Frank Finger 1991 5-7 1-4 George Edwards Kings Point 1 0 0 2/1/1951 W 27-5 1949 1-7 Ned McDonald 1992 5-7-1 1-3 George Edwards Kutztown 1 0 0 1/9/1970 W, 28-8 1950 4-5 Frank Finger 1993 8-4 1-4 George Edwards Lafayette 1 0 0 1/14/1975 W, 35-0 1951 8-3 Frank Finger 1994 3-7 1-4 Lenny Bernstein Lehigh 2 6 0 12/30/2018 L, 12-28 1952 6-3 Frank Finger 1995 7-8-1 3-2 Lenny Bernstein Liberty 2 0 0 1/7/2011 W, 35-3 1953 5-4 Frank Finger 1996 9-8 2-2 Lenny Bernstein LIU-Post 1 0 0 11/10/2018 W, 47-3 1954 4-5 1-1 Verne Ullom 1997 11-5 3-1 Lenny Bernstein Lock Haven 4 3 0 1/11/2019 W, 31-11 1955 9-2 4-1 Frank Finger 1998 8-7 3-1 Lenny Bernstein Loyola 1 0 0 12/18/1947 W, 31-3 1956 7-2 4-1 Frank Finger 1999 9-5-1 2-2 Lenny Bernstein Mansfield 1 0 0 1/10/1970 W, 28-5 1957 5-4 3-2 Frank Finger 2000 5-6 2-2 Lenny Bernstein Marshall 1 0 0 1/17/1981 W, 33-18 1958 5-4 4-1 Frank Finger 2001 6-8 2-2 Lenny Bernstein Maryland 24 40 0 11/20/2016 W, 22-13 1959 5-3-1 3-1-1 Frank Finger 2002 8-10 2-2 Lenny Bernstein Medical College 1 0 0 2/10/1930 W, 20.5-9.5 1960 3-6-1 3-2 Frank Finger 2003 12-5 4-0 Lenny Bernstein Michigan 2 2 0 11/11/2016 L, 9-24 1961 2-6 2-2 Frank Finger 2004 10-7 3-1 Lenny Bernstein Michigan State 2 0 0 11/15/2008 W, 23-15 1962 4-4 3-1 Frank Finger 2005 6-11 1-4 Lenny Bernstein Millersville 1 0 0 2/8/2003 W, 34-10 1963 8-2 3-1 Frank Finger 2006 12-5 4-1 Lenny Bernstein Minnesota 0 2 0 11/7/2015 L, 15-19 1964 7-4 2-2 Meb Turner 2007 7-10 2-3 Steve Garland Missouri 0 4 0 12/20/2018 L, 21-23 1965 6-5-1 3-1 Meb Turner 2008 18-5 3-2 Steve Garland 1966 6-7 3-1 Butch Schwab Morgan State 1 0 0 12/3/1989 W, 35-12 2009 11-11 2-3 Steve Garland 1967 6-7 3-1 Butch Schwab Navy 0 7 0 1/9/2009 L, 15-20 2010 16-6 3-2 Steve Garland 1968 2-6-1 1-2-1 Mike Caruso Nebraska 0 4 0 11/10/2018 L, 15-21 2011 19-7 3-2 Steve Garland 1969 5-3 2-2 George Edwards 2012 11-1 4-1 Steve Garland Newberry 1 0 0 2/2/2008 W, 37-3 1970 10-3 4-0 George Edwards 2013 16-4 4-1 Steve Garland Norfolk State 1 0 0 2/13/1999 W, 53-0 1971 8-5 3-1 George Edwards 2014 18-3 5-1 Steve Garland North Carolina 32 46 0 1/26/2019 L, 13-22 1972 8-4 4-1 George Edwards 2015 10-7 2-3 Steve Garland North Carolina State 34 38 1 2/1/2019 L, 17-23 1973 9-4 3-1 George Edwards 2016 6-7 1-4 Steve Garland North Dakota State 3 2 0 1/13/2017 L, 13-27 1974 11-2 3-1 George Edwards 2017 10-6 2-3 Steve Garland Northern Iowa 0 1 0 1/4/2003 L, 12-25 1975 12-3 4-0 George Edwards 2018 4-10 0-5 Steve Garland Northwestern 0 1 0 11/18/2007 L, 12-24 1976 4-5 1-3 George Edwards 2019 12-10 1-4 Steve Garland Ohio 4 2 0 1/20/2019 W, 29-9 1977 6-2 3-1 George Edwards Overall: 522-434-9, ACC: 150-140-2 Ohio State 0 5 0 11/13/2015 L, 6-34 1978 5-5 1-4 George Edwards Old Dominion 1 0 0 1/28/2018 W, 25-10

22 VIRGINIA WRESTLING 2018-19 FACT BOOK NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY VIRGINIA’S ALL-TIME NCAA QUALIFIERS NCAA CHAMPIONASHIP FINISHES 2019 Jack Mueller 125 (5) 2007 Rocco Caponi 184 (12) 1984 John Parr 134 Year Finish Points Sam Krivus 141 2006 Eric Albright 141 Buddy Kerr 158 1957 T10th 13 Cam Coy 165 2005 Paul Bjorlo 157 1983 Jim Pagano 126 (9) Will Schany 184 Rocco Caponi 174 John Parr 134 1973 T48th 2 Jay Aiello 197 (7) 2004 Scott Moore 141 (1) 1982 Jim Pagano 118 1974 T57th 1 2018 Louie Hayes 125 (12) Tim Foley 165 (11) Buddy Kerr 142 1975 T50th 2 Jack Mueller 133 (10) 2003 Joe Alexander 133 1981 Buddy Kerr 142 1976 T60th 1 Sam Krivus 149 Bob Seidel 141 Tim Wagner 150 Andrew Atkinson 165 Tim Foley 157 1980 Chris Xakellis 134 1978 T37th 3.5 Will Schany 174 Josh Etu% 285 1979 Chris Xakellis 134 1980 T66th 1 Tyler Love 285 2002 Tim Foley 157 1978 Steve Silverberg 134 1983 T59th 1 2017 Jack Mueller 125 (10) Jimi Massey 184 Bob Harwick 142 1984 T57th 1 George DiCamillo 141 (6) Ryan Painter^ 285 Jerry Young 158 Sam Krivus 149 Joe Alexander% 133 1977 Bob Harwick 142 1985 T46th 3 Andrew Atkinson 157 2001 Joe Alexander 133 1976 Steve Silverberg 126 1987 T49th 4 2016 Nick Hermann 125 Greg Francesca 165 Mike McGonigal 134 1988 T41st 5 George DiCamillo 133 (6) Jimi Massey 184 Bob Harwick 142 1989 T27th 15 Andrew Atkinson 157 2000 Steve Garland 125 (8) 1975 Dave Wendall 126 1990 T63rd 0.5 Zach Nye 197 (14) P.J. Bory 141 Mike McGonigal 134 Patrick Gillen 285 John Pozniak 149 Mett Bacharach 150 1992 T49th 3 2015 Nick Herrmann 125 Ryan McGrath 184 Bill Voliva 190 1993 T62nd .5 George DiCamillo 133 (12) Ryan Painter^ 285 1974 Mett Bacharach 150 1994 40th 4 Joe Spisak 141 1999 Matt Roth 125 (9) Bill Voliva 190 1995 T39th 5 Andrew Atkinson 157 Jim Harshaw 165 (11) 1973 Dave Wendall 126 Nick Sulzer 165 (4) 1998 Steve Garland 118 Mike McGonigal 134 1996 T58th 1 Blaise Butler 174 (5) Matt Roth 126 Tom Derrickson 158 1997 T38th 6.5 Zach Nye 197 Jason Mutarelli 134 Kevin Michaels 167 1998 T37th 8 2014 Nick Herrmann 125 Jim Harshaw 150 1972 Kevin Michaels 177 1999 23rd 20.5 Joe Spisak 141 (16) Alex Leykikh 158 1971 John Pegues 142 Gus Sako 149 (7) Tom Shaw 177 Kevin Michaels 190 2000 T23rd 20.5 Blaise Butler 157 (10) Martius Harding 190 1970 Kim Hatcher 118 2001 T60th 2 Nick Sulzer 165 (3) 1997 Steve Garland 126 Sheldon Zablow 134 2002 T45th 6 Stephen Doty 174 (11) Jason Mutarelli 134 John Pegues 142 2003 T55th 2.5 Jon Fausey 184 Jim Harshaw 150 1969 John Pegues 137 Zach Nye 197 Alex Leykikh 158 1968 Jonathan Shurberg 115 2004 T16th 31 2013 Matt Snyder 125 (8) Martius Harding 177 1966 Jonathan Shurberg 115 2007 47th 4 George DiCamillo 133 (11) Craig Fenstermaker 190 1964 Cary Stewart 167 2008 40th 7 Joe Spisak 141 Zach Feldman 275 1962 Ted Mallen 177 2009 34th 18 Derek Valenti 149 1996 Matt Roth 126 Harry Lake 191 2010 15th 34 Jedd Moore 157 (12) Jim Harshaw 150 1960 Stan Reed 137 Nick Sulzer 165 (8) Howie Miller 167 Bill DeButts 167 2011 T23rd 24 Jon Fausey 174 Craig Fenstermaker 190 1957 Henry Wise 115 2012 T28th 17.5 Stephen Doty 184 Zach Feldman 275 Ben Petrelli 177 2013 21st 23.5 Mike Salopek 197 1995 Matt Roth 118 Henry Jordan HWT (4) 2014 T23rd 18.5 2012 Matt Snyder 125 (11) Jason Mutarelli 126 ^ alternate selection Matt Nelson 133 Mike Krafchick 142 (5) % selected but unable to compete because of injury 2015 19th 26.5 Nick Nelson 141 (7) Howie Miller 167 (#) denotes national seed/class 2016 48th 3.5 Gus Sako 149 Gage Short 177 2017 15th 29.5 Nick Sulzer 165 1994 Mike Krafchick 142 (7) 2018 T31st 10.5 Jon Fausey 184 (12) Chris Jordan 150 2011 Matt Snyder 125 Tim Winterstein 158 2019 23rd 20.5 Joe Spisak 133 1993 Jody Jackson 134 Nick Nelson 141 Howie Miller 167 ALL-AMERICANS Derek Valenti 149 1992 Mike Krafchick 126 Year Name Finish Weight Jack Danilkowicz 285 Jody Jackson 134 1957 Henry Jordan 2nd HWT Chris Henrich 174 (5) 1991 Mike Krafchick 126 1989 Derek Capanna 4th 177 Jon Fausey 184 Jody Jackson 134 FOUR-TIME NCAA QUALIFIERS 2010 Jack Danilkowicz 285 Rick Brzozinsky 142 1989 John Matyiko 8th HWT Ross Gitomer 125 John Matyiko 275 Andrew Atkinson (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018) 1994 Mike Krafchick 5th 142 Derek Valenti 141 1990 Rick Brzozinsky 142 Rocco Caponi (2005, 2007, 2008, 2009) 1999 Matt Roth 7th 125 Shawn Harris 149 1989 Derek Capanna 177 (4) George DiCamillo (2013, 2015, 2016, 2017) 1999 Jim Harshaw 8th 165 Dan Gonsor 157 John Matyiko HWT (5) Jon Fausey (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014) 2000 Steve Garland 2nd 125 Chris Henrich 174 (3) Jody Jackson 126 2004 Tim Foley 8th 157 Mike Salopek 184 Kris Felthousen 142 Jim Harshaw (1996, 1997, 1998, 1999) 2004 Scott Moore 3rd 141 Brent Jones 197 1988 John Viola 134 Chris Henrich (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011) 2009 Chris Henrich 7th 174 2009 Chris Henrich 174 (8) Derek Capanna 177 Mike Krafchick (1991, 1992, 1994, 1995) Rocco Caponi 184 Bill Wagner 190 2010 Chris Henrich 3rd 174 Matt Roth (1995, 1996, 1998, 1999) Brent Jones 197 (12) John Matyiko 275 2011 Chris Henrich 6th 174 Nick Nelson 141 1987 Buddy Blaha 134 Nick Sulzer (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015) 2011 Derek Valenti 8th 149 Jedd Moore 157 John Parr 142 Joe Spisak (2011, 2013, 2014, 2015) 2013 Jedd Moore 6th 157 Kellon Balum 149 Gary Fischbein 158 Matt Bonson 133 John Wagner 177 2013 Nick Sulzer 8th 165 2008 Ross Gitomer 125 1985 Hans Houser 118 GORRARIAN TROPHY WINNERS 2014 Nick Sulzer 4th 165 Chris Henrich 174 Buddy Blaha 126 2015 Nick Sulzer 5th 165 Rocco Caponi 184 (11) John Parr 134 Scott Moore - 2004 2017 Jack Mueller 6th 125 Roger Mello UNL Brent Jones - 2010 2017 George DiCamillo 2nd 141 2018 Jack Mueller 2nd 125

VIRGINIA WRESTLING 2018-19 FACT BOOK 23 ACC CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY ACC TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS VIRGINIA’S ALL-TIME ACC CHAMPIONS ACC CHAMPIONSHIP FINISHES 1974 Year Wt. Name Year Wt. Name Year Finish Points 1975 1955 123 Colin Steele 2001 165 Greg Francesca 1956 2nd 63 1977 167 Bernard Schwab 184 Jimi Massey 1957 2nd 52 2010 1956 123 Colin Steele 2002 133 Joe Alexander 1958 2nd 63 2015 167 Ben Petrilli 157 Tim Foley 1959 3rd 52 1957 115 Sandy Wise 184 Jimi Massey 1960 2nd 51 ACC WRESTLER OF THE YEAR HWT Henry Jordan 2003 141 Bob Seidel 1961 3rd 31 1958 157 Charles Gaudry HWT Josh Etu 1962 3rd 42 Matt Roth - 1999 1960 HWT Landon Hilliard 2004 141 Scott Moore 1963 2nd 65 Steve Garland - 2000 1962 191 Harry Lake 157 Tim Foley 1964 3rd 45 Scott Moore - 2004 1963 123 Pete Harrison 2005 157 Paul Bjorlo 1965 2nd 60 George DiCamillo - 2017 1965 130 Bob Rhoads 2007 184 Rocco Caponi 1966 4th 39 1968 123 Jon Shurberg 2008 125 Ross Gitomer 1967 2nd 62 ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS 1969 137 John Pegues 184 Rocco Caponi 1968 4th 43 MOST OUTSTANDING WRESTLER 1970 118 Kim Hatcher 2009 174 Chris Henrich 1969 2nd 68 134 Shelly Zablow 184 Rocco Caponi 1970 2nd 85 John Pegues - 1971 142 John Pegues 197 Brent Jones 1971 2nd 67 Kevin Michaels - 1972 1971 142 John Pegues 2010 174 Chris Henrich 1972 2nd 71 Steve Silverberg - 1976, 1978 190 Kevin Michaels 184 Mike Salopek 1973 2nd 87 Chris Xakellis - 1980 1972 177 Kevin Michaels 2012 125 Matt Snyder 1974 1st 124 Tim Wagner - 1981 1973 126 Dave Wendell 141 Nick Nelson 1975 1st 75 Matt Roth - 1999 134 Mike McGonigal 184 Jon Fausey 1976 3rd 58.5 Scott Moore - 2004 158 Tom Derrickson 2013 133 George DiCamillo 1977 1st 82 Brent Jones - 2009 167 Kevin Michaels 2014 157 Blaise Butler 1978 3rd 60.25 1974 150 Matt Bacharach 165 Nick Sulzer 1979 4th 44 ACC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 167 Tom Derrickson 2015 133 George DiCamillo 1980 5th 40.25 190 Bill Voliva 165 Nick Sulzer 1981 4th 42 Eric Albright - 2006 1975 126 Dave Wendell 2016 133 George DiCamillo 1982 5th 32.5 Chris Henrich - 2008 134 Mike McGonigal 2019 125 Jack Mueller 1983 4th 43.25 Jack Mueller - 2017 150 Matt Bacharach 1984 4th 61.25 190 Bill Voliva 1985 4th 43.25 1976 126 Steve Silverberg 1986 6th 13.25 ACC COACH OF THE YEAR 142 Bob Harwick 1987 4th 45 1977 142 Bob Harwick 1988 5th 30.5 Steve Garland - 2010 1978 134 Steve Silverberg 1989 4th 46.5 142 Bob Harwick 1990 6th 15 THREE-TIME ACC CHAMPIONS 158 Jerry Young 1991 5th 34 1979 134 Chris Xakellis 1992 5th 29.5 John Pegues - 1969-70-71 1980 134 Chris Xakellis 1993 5th 18 Kevin Michaels - 1971-72-73 1981 142 Buddy Kerr 1994 4th 28 Bob Harwick - 1976-77-78 150 Tim Wagner 1995 2nd 64 Buddy Kerr - 1981-82-84 1982 142 Buddy Kerr 1996 4th 48 Jim Harshaw - 1997-98-99 1983 126 Jim Pagano 1997 2nd 88 Rocco Caponi - 2007-08-09 1984 158 Buddy Kerr 1998 2nd 83 George DiCamillo - 2013-15-16 1985 134 John Parr 1999 2nd 70.5 HWT Roger Mello 2000 3rd 59.5 1988 177 Derek Capanna 2001 2nd 73 1989 177 Derek Capanna 2002 3rd 66 HWT John Matyiko 2003 3rd 68 1995 126 Jason Mutarelli 2004 2nd 76 142 Mike Krafchick 2005 4th 53 177 Gage Short 2006 3rd 61 1996 167 Howie Miller 2007 4th 45.5 1997 126 Steve Garland 2008 2nd 84.5 150 Jim Harshaw 2009 2nd 68 177 Martius Harding 2010 1st 85.5 1998 134 Jason Mutarelli 2011 3rd 69 150 Jim Harshaw 2012 2nd 73.5 158 Alex Leykikh 2013 2nd 90.5 1999 125 Matt Roth 2014 3rd 61.5 165 Jim Harshaw 2015 1st 85.5 197 Craig Fenstermaker 2016 4th 44.0 2000 141 P.J. Bory 2017 4th 52.5 184 Ryan McGrath 2018 5th 34 2019 6th 27.5

24 VIRGINIA WRESTLING 2018-19 FACT BOOK ALL-TIME RESULTS

1920-21 (1-1) Feb 24 Duke W, 21-16 Feb 15 Duke W, 27-3 Coach: Frank Finger Coach: Bobby Mainfort Mar 1 Apprentice W, 17-13 Feb 18 VMI W, 14-11 Dec 1 Duke W, 23-3 Feb 11 @ West Virginia L, 10-22 Mar 3 @ North Carolina L, 5-29 Feb 25 @ Washington & Lee W, 16-14 Dec 7 @ Maryland L, 2-23 Feb 26 VMI W, 28-6 Dec 8 Gallaudet W, 16-14 1947-48 (4-4) 1955-56 (7-2, 4-1 ACC) Jan 7 @ North Carolina W, 25-2 1921-22 (2-4) Coach: Frank Finger Coach: Frank Finger Jan 11 VMI W, 19-9 Coach: Nita Smith Dec 13 Gallaudet W, 29-5 Dec 10 @ NC State W, 27-3 Jan 17 Virginia Tech W, 17-12 Jan 14 @ Washington & Lee L, 10-25 Jan 10 @ Virginia Tech W, 19-9 Dec 16 Maryland L, 8-19 Feb 14 @ Hampden-Sydney W, 28-3 Jan 21 @ West Virginia L, 5-28 Jan 13 Washington & Lee L, 4-26 Jan 7 Wake Forest W, 38-0 Feb 19 NC State W, 20-5 Feb 4 @ Virginia Tech L, 6-21 Jan 16 @ Apprentice W, 21-11 Jan 14 @ Virginia Tech L, 16-18 Feb 22 The Citadel L, 13-14 Feb 11 @ VMI W, 17-10 Feb 4 @ Franklin & Marshall L, 9-23 Feb 7 @ Gallaudet W, 19-10 Feb 25 @ Washington & Lee W, 19-8 Feb 17 @ Pennsylvania L, 10-16 Feb 14 Maryland W, 17-15 Feb 14 @ Duke W, 19-9 ACC Championships 2nd, 65 pts Mar 1 Duke W, 16-11 Feb 21 @ NC State L, 8-26 Feb 18 North Carolina W, 36-0 Feb 25 @ VMI L, 3-23 Feb 22 @ VMI W, 22-6 1963-64 (7-4, 2-2 ACC) 1922-23 (2-4) Feb 25 Washington & Lee W, 24-6 Coach: Meb Turner Coach: Pop Lannigan 1948-49 (1-7) ACC Championships 2nd, 63 pts Dec 4 @ Duke W, 22-8 Feb 3 Virginia Tech W, 18-3 Coach: Frank Finger Dec 6 Old Dominion W, 20-8 Feb 9 @ Penn State L, 0-33 Dec 13 @ Washington & Lee L, 7-28 1956-57 (5-4, 3-2 ACC) Dec 18 Maryland L, 10-21 Feb 11 @ Pennsylvania L, 3-22 Dec 18 Franklin & Marshall L, 5-26 Coach: Frank Finger Jan 7 North Carolina W, 20-10 Feb 16 @ West Virginia L, 5-28 Dec 20 Gallaudet W, 22-7 Dec 8 Duke W, 17-9 Jan 11 @ VMI W, 19-9 Feb 24 VMI L, 5-21 Jan 13 VMI L, 6-24 Dec 14 @ Maryland L, 9-25 Jan 16 Hampden-Sydney W, 27-3 Mar 3 Washington & Lee W, 23-0 Jan 17 Virginia Tech L, 12-17 Jan 4 @ North Carolina L, 15-16 Feb 7 West Virginia L, 7-19 Feb 12 @ Temple L, 10-21 Jan 5 @ Wake Forest W, 31-3 Feb 12 @ Gallaudet W, 20-8 1923-24 (0-5) Feb 25 @ Johns Hopkins L, 5-26 Jan 12 @ Washington & Lee W, 18-14 Feb 18 @ NC State L, 6-18 Coach: H. D. Thomas Feb 26 @ Maryland L, 2-23 Feb 2 @ Gallaudet W, 14-13 Feb 24 @ Virginia Tech L, 8-19 Jan 28 North Carolina L, 3-13 Feb 9 Virginia Tech L, 11-23 Feb 29 Washington & Lee W, 16-13 Feb 15 @ Washington & Lee L, 3-13 1949-50 (4-5) Feb 20 VMI L, 14-18 ACC Championships 3rd, 45 pts Feb 16 @ Virginia Tech L, 3-13 Coach: Frank Finger Feb 23 NC State W, 26-6 Feb 16 @ VMI L, 0-26 Dec 10 @ Davidson W, 27-5 ACC Championships 2nd, 52 pts 1964-65 (6-5-1, 3-1 ACC) Feb 22 @ Virginia Tech L, 0-16 Dec 16 Johns Hopkins L, 11-19 Mar 29-30 NCAA Championships T10th, 13 pts Coach: Meb Turner Dec 19 Gallaudet W, 21-3 Dec 5 @ North Carolina W, 16-14 1924-25 (2-3) Jan 7 @ Penn State L, 5-26 1957-58 (5-4, 4-1 ACC) Dec 12 @ Gettysburg W, 17-8 Coach: H. D. Thomas Jan 13 Temple W, 18-11 Coach: Frank Finger Dec 15 Gallaudet W, 28-0 Jan 31 Virginia Tech L, 3-18 Feb 11 West Virginia L, 5-22 Dec 6 North Carolina W, 25-11 Dec 17 @ Maryland L, 2-25 Feb 5 @ Washington & Lee L, 11-20 Feb 16 @ VMI L, 5-26 Dec 13 @ NC State W, 29-7 Jan 6 @ Old Dominion L, 9-15 Feb 12 @ NC State W, 15-10 Feb 23 Washington & Lee L, 2-27 Dec 14 @ Duke W, 19-11 Jan 9 VMI W, 17-9 Feb 13 @ North Carolina W, 12-11 Feb 28 Virginia Tech W, 18-9 Dec 18 @ VMI L, 13-20 Jan 16 @ West Virginia L, 0-28 Feb 21 VMI L, 8-21 Jan 11 Washington & Lee W, 24-5 Feb 6 NC State W, 20-13 1950-51 (8-3) Feb 5 @ Gallaudet L, 12-18 Feb 8 Appalachian State L, 11-14 1925-26 (0-4) Coach: Frank Finger Feb 15 Maryland L, 0-32 Feb 16 Virginia Tech L, 12-14 Coach: Lewis W. Graves, Jr. Dec 15 @ Johns Hopkins W, 24-8 Feb 21 Virginia Tech L, 11-23 Feb 23 Duke W, 24-7 Jan 23 @ Virginia Tech L, 0-29 Jan 8 @ Gallaudet W, 20-10 Feb 28 Wake Forest W, 30-7 Feb 27 @ Washington & Lee T, 12-12 Feb 10 @ VMI L, 3-28 Jan 13 Penn State L, 8-28 ACC Championships 2nd, 63 pts ACC Championships 2nd, 60 pts Feb 12 North Carolina L, 3-26 Feb 1 @ Kings Point W, 27-5 Feb 27 Washington & Lee L, 9-16 Feb 3 @ Hofstra L, 8-28 1958-59 (5-3-1, 3-1-1 ACC) 1965-66 (6-7, 3-1 ACC) Feb 10 Virginia Tech W, 17-13 Coach: Frank Finger Coach: Butch Schwab 1926-27 (1-3) Feb 16 VMI W, 14-12 Dec 5 @ Wake Forest W, 31-5 Dec 3 @ NC State W, 21-14 Coach: W. C. Liggett Feb 22 Davidson W, 29-2 Dec 6 @ North Carolina W, 16-14 Dec 10 North Carolina W, 19-16 Jan 15 @ Washington & Lee L, 3-26 Feb 26 @ Washington & Lee W, 14-13 Dec 13 VMI L, 12-16 Dec 14 Springfield L, 8-22 Jan 24 NC State W, 13.5-11.5 Mar 2 West Virginia W, 18-11 Dec 17 Duke W, 20-12 Dec 16 Franklin & Marshall L, 13-17 Feb 12 VMI L, 6-23 Mar 3 @ Navy L, 6-24 Jan 7 @ Gallaudet W, 19-11 Dec 17 Princeton L, 7-25 Feb 21 Virginia Tech L, 4.5-22.5 Jan 17 Virginia Tech L, 7-27 Dec 17 Old Dominion W, 20-16 1951-52 (6-3) Feb 13 NC State T, 18-18 Jan 8 Gettysburg L, 12-17 1927-28 (0-5) Coach: Frank Finger Feb 20 @ Maryland L, 4-28 Jan 14 Maryland L, 5-31 Coach: Walter C. Liggett Dec 14 Johns Hopkins W, 28-5 Mar 2 @ Washington & Lee W, 18-14 Feb 8 @ Gallaudet W, 35-0 Jan 28 @ VMI L, 4.5-26.5 Jan 11 @ Penn State L, 0-34 ACC Championships 3rd, 52 pts Feb 11 @ VMI L, 14-17 Feb 6 Washington & Lee L, 7.5-19.5 Feb 2 Gallaudet W, 21-5 Feb 18 @ Duke W, 23-8 Feb 18 @ Virginia Tech L, 1.5-29.5 Feb 9 @ Virginia Tech W, 16-11 1959-60 (3-6-1, 3-2 ACC) Feb 22 Virginia Tech L, 9-22 Feb 24 @ NC State L, 8-21 Feb 15 @ VMI W, 16-15 Coach: Frank Finger Feb 26 Washington & Lee W, 22-13 Feb 25 @ North Carolina L, 9-14 Feb 23 North Carolina W, 31-3 Dec 4 North Carolina W, 16-15 ACC Championships 4th, 39 pts Feb 26 Washington & Lee W, 23-3 Dec 11 @ NC State L, 15-18 1928-29 (1-5) Mar 5 West Virginia L, 6-20 Dec 12 @ Duke W, 16-14 1966-67 (6-7, 3-1 ACC) Coach: Lewis W. Graves, Jr. Mar 10 Franklin & Marshall L, 5-20 Dec 17 @ VMI L, 11-21 Coach: Butch Schwab Jan 21 N.C. State W, 21-13 Jan 9 @ Gallaudet T, 16-16 Dec 3 NC State W, 21-13 Jan 26 @ Virginia Tech L, 6-26 1952-53 (5-4) Jan 15 @ Virginia Tech L, 8-26 Dec 12 @ North Carolina W, 20-17 Feb 2 @ Washington & Lee L, 14-16 Coach: Frank Finger Jan 16 Wake Forest W, 36-0 Dec 15 Franklin & Marshall L, 12-22 Feb 9 @ North Carolina L, 11-21 Dec 12 @ Johns Hopkins W, 24-5 Feb 12 The Citadel L, 11-21 Dec 15 Old Dominion L, 15-20 Feb 10 @ Duke L, 9-17 Jan 10 Penn State L, 0-30 Feb 19 Maryland L, 8-24 Dec 16 @ William & Mary W, 25-6 Feb 23 @ VMI L, 10.5-19.5 Jan 17 @ North Carolina W, 25-3 Feb 29 Washington & Lee L, 13-16 Jan 7 @ Gettysburg L, 10-20 Jan 20 @ Gallaudet W, 25-3 ACC Championships 2nd, 51 pts Jan 11 @ Maryland L, 3-40 1929-30 (2-3) Feb 16 Virginia Tech L, 14-16 Jan 13 West Virginia L, 10-30 Coach: Lewis W. Graves, Jr. Feb 20 VMI W, 20-11 1960-61 (2-6, 2-2 ACC) Feb 4 Gallaudet W, 33-5 Jan 18 Washington & Lee L, 0-36 Feb 27 @ Washington & Lee L, 9-19 Coach: Frank Finger Feb 9 VMI L, 19-21 Jan 25 Virginia Tech L, 3-29 Mar 2 NC State W, 21-8 Dec 3 @ North Carolina L, 11-19 Feb 14 Duke W, 19-15 Feb 1 @ William & Mary W, 20-13 Mar 7 @ Franklin & Marshall L, 8-18 Dec 10 Duke W, 19-11 Feb 21 @ Virginia Tech L, 0-49 Feb 10 Medical College W, 20.5-9.5 Dec 15 NC State W, 22-5 Feb 27 @ Washington & Lee W, 21-18 Feb 24 Davidson L, 14.5-17.5 1953-54 (4-5, 1-1 ACC) Jan 10 Virginia Tech L, 3-29 ACC Championships 2nd, 62 pts Coach: Verne Ullom Feb 14 VMI L, 0-31 1945-46 (2-2-1) Dec 18 Maryland L, 13-18 Feb 17 The Citadel L, 5-33 1967-68 (2-6-1, 1-2-1 ACC) Coach: Frank Finger Jan 9 Delaware W, 27-3 Feb 21 @ Maryland L, 0-36 Coach: Mike Caruso Jan 12 @ Duke T, 14-14 Jan 16 Gallaudet W, 26-5 Feb 27 @ Washington & Lee L, 0-28 Dec 2 Virginia Tech L, 7-24 Jan 19 Johns Hopkins W, 35-3 Jan 20 @ NC State W, 17-9 ACC Championships 3rd, 31 pts Dec 8 North Carolina W, 21-11 Jan 26 @ North Carolina L, 8-22 Feb 6 @ Virginia Tech W, 14-11 Jan 6 @ VMI L, 14-21 Feb 4 Gallaudet W, 28-10 Feb 13 @ Gettysburg L, 14-16 1961-62 (4-4, 3-1 ACC) Jan 13 Maryland L, 0-31 Feb 8 North Carolina L, 8-24 Feb 20 @ VMI L, 11-23 Coach: Frank Finger Feb 7 @ West Chester L, 6-26 Feb 26 Washington & Lee L, 8-22 Dec 2 North Carolina W, 20-8 Feb 12 @ West Virginia L, 11-25 1946-47 (5-4) Mar 6 Franklin & Marshall L, 5-26 Dec 8 Gettysburg W, 19-9 Feb 16 @ Duke T, 17-17 Coach: Frank Finger Dec 15 @ NC State W, 19-9 Feb 20 Washington & Lee W, 27-6 Dec 18 Loyola W, 31-3 1954-55 (9-2, 4-1 ACC) Dec 16 @ Duke W, 27-3 Feb 26 NC State L, 6-25 Jan 14 @ Washington & Lee L, 9-17 Coach: Frank Finger Jan 6 @ VMI L, 3-29 ACC Championships 4th, 43 pts Jan 21 Virginia Tech W, 17-12 Dec 9 @ Gallaudet W, 22-8 Feb 6 @ Virginia Tech L, 0-30 Jan 25 VMI L, 5-27 Dec 13 NC State W, 26-6 Feb 17 Maryland L, 0-32 1968-69 (5-3, 2-2 ACC) Jan 28 Gallaudet W, 26-10 Dec 16 @ Maryland L, 9-15 Feb 26 Washington & Lee L, 12-16 Coach: George Edwards Feb 21 NC State L, 13-17 Jan 8 @ Delaware W, 17-9 ACC Championships 3rd, 42 pts Dec 3 Duke W, 22-13 Jan 15 Virginia Tech L, 12-18 Dec 9 NC State L, 9-20 Feb 5 @ North Carolina W, 28-8 1962-63 (8-2, 3-1 ACC) Dec 14 Gettysburg W, 18-16 Feb 8 Wake Forest W, 27-10 Jan 15 @ North Carolina W, 28-5 Feb 12 @ Franklin & Marshall W, 24-8 VIRGINIA WRESTLING 2018-19 FACT BOOK 25 Feb 7 @ Maryland L, 5-32 %Washington, D.C., ^Raleigh, N.C., Jan 17 @ Tennessee L, 2-44 Dec 5 @ Penn State L, 0-39 Feb 12 VMI W, 18-17 #College Park, Md. Jan 23 VCU W, 28-18 Dec 5 vs. Syracuse% L, 15-23 Feb 18 @ Washington & Lee W, 24-11 Jan 24 James Madison W, 23-16 Dec 5 vs. Maryland% L, 18-19 Feb 22 @ Virginia Tech L, 6-23 1974-75 (12-3, 4-0 ACC) Feb 6 @ Maryland L, 19-23 Jan 10 Old Dominion L, 15-20 ACC Championships 2nd, 68 pts Coach: George Edwards Feb 7 NC State L, 6-37 Jan 15 @ James Madison W, 21-20 Dec 6 @ Virginia Tech W, 36-6 Feb 11 William & Mary L, 20-24 Jan 16 @ Duke W, 21-12 1969-70 (10-3, 4-0 ACC) Jan 7 @ Navy L, 5-29 Feb 14 @ North Carolina L, 6-36 Jan 17 @ Clemson L, 20-23 Coach: George Edwards Jan 10 @ Tennessee W, 22-14 Feb 21 Old Dominion L, 18-22 Jan 29 @ NC State L, 3-45 Dec 5 vs. VCU% W, 33-3 Jan 14 Lafayette W, 35-0 ACC Championships 4th, 42 pts Jan 30 George Mason L, 18-21 Dec 5 @ VMI W, 29-7 Jan 14 Richmond W, 27-6 %Knoxville, Tenn. Feb 5 North Carolina L, 15-23 Dec 6 @ Washington & Lee W, 35-5 Jan 14 SUNY-Binghamton W, 21-11 Feb 21 Maryland L, 15-27 Dec 13 North Carolina W, 32-8 Jan 18 NC State W, 29-7 1981-82 (6-8, 1-4 ACC) Feb 23 @ American W, 28-11 Jan 9 @ Shippensburg L, 14-17 Jan 25 Delaware W, 31-7 Coach: George Edwards Feb 26 @ Virginia Tech W, 45-3 Jan 9 vs. Kutztown^ W, 28-8 Jan 29 Gettysburg W, 25-8 Jan 11 @ Shippensburg W, 25-14 ACC Championships 5th, 30.5 pts Jan 10 vs. Mansfield^ W, 28-5 Feb 7 Maryland W, 21-19 Jan 12 @ Gettysburg W, 37-9 Mar 17-19 NCAA Championships T41st, 5 pts Jan 10 vs. Edinboro^ L, 15-17 Feb 8 Duke W, 37-9 Jan 15 Hofstra L, 21-24 %State College, Pa. Feb 7 William & Mary L, 14-21 Feb 15 Wilkes L, 10-28 Jan 21 @ James Madison L, 16-30 Feb 13 @ Duke W, 31-3 Feb 15 Army W, 21-12 Jan 23 Franklin & Marshall W, 33-9 1988-89 (8-6, 1-4 ACC) Feb 14 @ NC State W, 17-15 Feb 15 William & Mary L, 14-18 Jan 23 Tennessee L, 3-32 Coach: George Edwards Feb 21 Virginia Tech W, 26-13 Feb 22 @ North Carolina W, 28-14 Feb 3 @ William & Mary W, 29-10 Dec 10 vs. Winston-Salem% W, 37-9 Feb 27 Maryland W, 24-11 ACC Championships 1st, 75 pts Feb 6 Clemson L, 18-23 Dec 10 vs. Appalachian State% L, 18-22 ACC Championships 2nd, 85 pts Mar 13-15 NCAA Championships T50th, 2 pts Feb 7 @ NC State L, 11-32 Dec 10 vs. Pembroke State% W, 24-17 %Lexington, Va. Feb 8 @ Duke W, 24-14 Dec 10 vs. Campbell% W, 39-9 ^Shippensburg, Pa. 1975-76 (4-5, 1-3 ACC) Feb 12 Virginia Tech W, 31-10 Jan 13 James Madison W, 23-13 Coach: George Edwards Feb 13 North Carolina L, 10-29 Jan 14 Duke W, 20-13 1970-71 (8-5, 3-1 ACC) Dec 6 Virginia Tech W, 31-12 Feb 17 Maryland L, 13-26 Jan 17 @ Old Dominion W, 22-19 Coach: George Edwards Jan 10 Richmond W, 32-9 Feb 21 @ Old Dominion L, 9-31 Jan 26 NC State L, 12-28 Dec 5 VMI W, 26-5 Jan 10 Tennessee L, 11-25 ACC Championships 5th, 32.5 pts Jan 27 @ George Mason L, 14-26 Dec 5 VCU W, 35-3 Jan 10 SUNY-Binghamton L, 11-23 Feb 3 @ North Carolina L, 7-33 Dec 11 @ Franklin & Marshall L, 14-17 Jan 17 @ NC State L, 18-22 1982-83 (4-6, 1-4 ACC) Feb 10 Clemson L, 16-25 Dec 11 vs. Harvard% L, 8-23 Feb 5 Maryland L, 15-16 Coach: George Edwards Feb 17 @ Virginia Tech W, 32-15 Dec 12 vs. William & Mary% L, 15-17 Feb 7 @ Duke W, 30-6 Jan 11 Duke W, 34-8 Feb 21 American W, 32-21 Jan 9 Washington & Lee W, 40-0 Feb 14 @ William & Mary W, 30-7 Jan 15 @ Appalachian State W, 26-12 Feb 24 @ Maryland L, 17-27 Jan 12 @ vs. Maryland L, 11-21 Feb 20 North Carolina L, 17-18 Jan 15 @ Tennessee L, 11-28 ACC Championships 4th, 46.5 Feb 6 vs. Indiana L, 15-17 ACC Championships 3rd, 58.5 pts Jan 17 @ Clemson L, 8-32 Mar 16-19 NCAA Championships T27th, 15 pts Feb 6 @ Virginia Tech W, 18-15 Mar 11-13 NCAA Championships T60th, 1 pts Jan 20 James Madison W, 26-12 %Raleigh, N.C. Feb 6 vs. Alabama W, 22-12 Jan 23 @ Maryland L, 7-36 Feb 12 @ North Carolina W, 38-10 1976-77 (6-2, 3-1 ACC) Feb 2 William & Mary W, 26-17 1989-90 (2-15, 0-5 ACC) Feb 20 NC State W, 23-9 Coach: George Edwards Feb 5 N.C. State L, 4-44 Coach: George Edwards Feb 27 Duke W, 35-3 Jan 15 @ Old Dominion W, 39-6 Feb 11 @ North Carolina L, 10-27 Dec 3 vs. Morgan State% W, 35-12 ACC Championships 2nd, 67 pts Jan 21 Virginia Tech W, 34-14 Feb 18 Old Dominion L, 14-28 Dec 3 vs. William & Mary% L, 13-30 %Lancaster, Pa. Jan 22 Tennessee L, 12-22 ACC Championships 4th, 43.25 pt Dec 3 vs. Syracuse% L, 14-24 ^Blacksburg, Va. Feb 2 Maryland W, 22-15 Mar 10-12 NCAA Championships T59th, 1 pt Jan 7 Kent State L, 15-27 Feb 5 @ Duke W, 31-9 Jan 9 vs. Furman^ W, 30-15 1971-72 (8-4, 4-1 ACC) Feb 12 @ William & Mary W, 21-20 1983-84 (10-2, 5-1 ACC) Jan 9 vs. Nebraska^ L, 3-46 Coach: George Edwards Feb 20 @ NC State W, 21-11 Coach: George Edwards Jan 10 @ Clemson L, 4-40 Dec 10 @ VCU W, 36-9 Feb 26 North Carolina L, 13-22 Jan 12 Missouri L, 17-19 Jan 12 @ Duke L, 18-22 Dec 11 North Carolina W, 26-14 ACC Championships 1st, 82 pts Jan 15 Tennessee W, 20-12 Jan 13 @ James Madison L, 10-34 Dec 15 Maryland L, 5-35 Jan 16 @ Duke W, 44-0 Jan 26 George Mason L, 6-37 Dec 17 @ William & Mary L, 12-21 1977-78 (5-5, 1-4 ACC) Jan 20 @ James Madison W, 22-17 Jan 27 @ NC State L, 4-42 Dec 17 vs. Tennessee% W, 24-15 Coach: George Edwards Jan 21 Maryland W, 20-13 Feb 3 North Carolina L, 6-48 Jan 15 @ Navy L, 5-30 Dec 7 vs. William & Mary L, 3-37 Jan 21 American W, 39-3 Feb 7 @ William & Mary L, 3-31 Jan 15 vs. Harvard L, 14-23 Jan 14 @ Old Dominion W, 38-12 Jan 21 Georgia Tech W, 44-3 Feb 16 Virginia Tech L, 18-24 Feb 5 @ Duke W, 31-9 Jan 14 vs. VCU W, 39-5 Feb 4 @ William & Mary W, 28-10 Feb 17 Old Dominion L, 6-29 Feb 5 vs. Georgia Tech W, 27-13 Jan 20 Virginia Tech W, 19-18 Feb 5 @ NC State W, 21-17 Feb 19 @ American L, 15-22 Feb 5 vs. NC State W, 21-11 Jan 21 Tennessee W, 22-16 Feb 10 Clemson W, 28-11 Feb 23 Maryland L, 6-36 Feb 12 Virginia Tech W, 32-7 Feb 1 Maryland L, 18-24 Feb 11 North Carolina L, 15-20 ACC Championships 6th, 15 pts Feb 19 @ Old Dominion W, 24-12 Feb 4 Clemson L, 12-27 Feb 18 Virginia Tech W, 36-11 Mar 22-24 NCAA Championships T63rd, 0.5 pt ACC Championships 2nd, 71 pts Feb 18 @ Duke W, 27-17 ACC Championships 4th, 61.25 pt %State College, Pa., ^Clemson, S.C. %Williamsburg, Va. Feb 19 @ NC State L, 8-29 Mar 8-10 NCAA Championships T57th, 1 pt ^Annapolis, Md. Feb 24 North Carolina L, 14-26 1990-91 (5-7, 1-4 ACC) #Durham, N.C. ACC Championships 3rd, 60.25 pt 1984-85 (5-3, 2-3 ACC) Coach: George Edwards Mar 16-18 NCAA Championships T37th, 3.5 pt Coach: George Edwards Jan 9 James Madison W, 25-9 1972-73 (9-4, 3-1 ACC) %Norfolk, Va. Dec 8 @ American W, 25-16 Jan 9 American W, 30-13 Coach: George Edwards Jan 18 Duke W, 37-7 Jan 11 Duke W, 19-13 Dec 2 @ Bucknell W, 34-3 1978-79 (3-7, 1-4 ACC) Feb 1 William & Mary W, 49-9 Jan 12 vs. Adams State% W, 26-7 Dec 2 vs. Rutgers% W, 20-14 Coach: George Edwards Feb 2 NC State L, 10-24 Jan 25 @ George Mason L, 14-23 Dec 16 William & Mary L, 15-20 Jan 13 VCU W, 23-17 Feb 8 @ North Carolina L, 12-26 Jan 26 NC State L, 6-32 Jan 8 Slippery Rock L, 9-31 Jan 15 @ Tennessee L, 9-28 Feb 15 Clemson L, 16-28 Feb 3 @ North Carolina L, 17-22 Jan 27 Delaware L, 16-20 Jan 19 @ Virginia Tech L, 11-28 Feb 16 @ Maryland W, 22-20 Feb 6 William & Mary L, 17-22 Feb 3 NC State W, 33-11 Jan 20 @ Clemson L, 7-34 Feb 22 @ Virginia Tech W, 33-12 Feb 9 Clemson L, 11-29 Feb 3 Shippensburg W, 24-11 Jan 26 @ North Carolina L, 3-42 ACC Championships 4th, 43.25 Feb 10 @ Old Dominion L, 13-27 Feb 3 Duke W, 29-15 Jan 31 William & Mary L, 15-33 Feb 14-16 NCAA Championships T46th, 3 pts Feb 15 @ Virginia Tech W, 29-13 Feb 10 vs. Ohio State L, 9-25 Feb 3 NC State L, 17-27 Feb 21 @ Maryland L, 12-26 Feb 10 vs. Old Dominion W, 27-9 Feb 9 @ Maryland L, 15-27 1985-86 (1-7-1, 0-5 ACC) ACC Championships 5th, 34 pts Feb 10 @ Virginia Tech W, 23-9 Feb 14 Duke W, 21-19 Coach: George Edwards %Hampton, Va. Feb 13 VCU W, 30-15 Feb 17 Old Dominion W, 30-10 Jan 17 @ James Madison L, 15-34 Feb 17 @ North Carolina W, 42-3 ACC Championships 4th, 44 pts Jan 18 @ Duke L, 9-30 1991-92 (5-7-1, 1-3 ACC) ACC Championships 2nd, 87 pts Jan 29 @ William & Mary T, 22-22 Coach: George Edwards Mar 8-10 NCAA Championships T48th, 2 pts 1979-80 (6-6, 2-3 ACC) Feb 1 @ NC State L, 6-40 Jan 11 vs. Indiana% L, 17-22 %Lewisburg, Pa., ^Blacksburg, Va. Coach: George Edwards Feb 8 North Carolina L, 3-43 Jan 11 vs. Minnesota% L, 12-26 Jan 11 James Madison W, 24-20 Feb 15 @ Clemson L, 12-40 Jan 11 vs. Edinboro% L, 8-21 1973-74 (11-2, 3-1 ACC) Jan 12 Indiana-Pa. W, 31-12 Feb 16 @ Tennessee L, 0-40 Jan 25 @ Duke W, 20-14 Coach: George Edwards Jan 15 @ VCU W, 22-17 Feb 21 Virginia Tech W, 34-9 Jan 26 @ NC State L, 3-40 Jan 10 @ Gettysburg W, 25-14 Jan 19 Tennessee L, 20-21 Feb 22 Maryland L, 8-32 Feb 1 North Carolina L, 14-22 Jan 12 Old Dominion W, 30-15 Jan 30 @ William & Mary W, 25-12 ACC Championships 6th, 13.25 Feb 5 @ William & Mary W, 23-17 Jan 19 vs. VCU W, 37-12 Feb 2 @ NC State L, 8-36 Feb 8 Old Dominion L, 16-18 Jan 19 @ Howard W, 40-5 Feb 5 Maryland L, 17-29 1986-87 (7-2, 4-2 ACC) Feb 8 James Madison W, 31-12 Jan 26 @ Delaware W, 21-13 Feb 8 Virginia Tech L, 18-22 Coach: George Edwards Feb 8 American W, 46-6 Jan 28 Virginia Tech W, 36-4 Feb 9 Clemson W, 29-10 Jan 16 James Madison W, 26-11 Feb 14 Virginia Tech T, 21-21 Feb 2 vs. Duke W, 24-6 Feb 16 North Carolina L, 17-23 Jan 17 Duke W, 24-21 Feb 2 @ NC State W, 29-11 Feb 17 @ Old Dominion L, 20-23 Jan 30 American W, 34-10 Feb 8 vs. American W, 26-11 Feb 22 @ Duke W, 27-11 Jan 31 NC State L, 17-19 Feb 8 vs. North Carolina W, 30-8 ACC Championships 5th, 40.25 pt Feb 1 @ Old Dominion W, 25-12 Feb 8 @ Maryland L, 15-21 Mar 13-15 NCAA Championships T66th, 1 pt Feb 7 @ North Carolina L, 4-34 Feb 16 @ William & Mary L, 11-26 Feb 13 @ Maryland W, 25-11 Feb 20 Washington & Lee W, 39-5 1980-81 (5-8, 1-5 ACC) Feb 14 William & Mary W, 37-0 ACC Championships 1st, 124 pts Coach: George Edwards Feb 20 Clemson W, 28-11 Mar 14-16 NCAA Championships T57th, 1 pt Jan 12 Indiana-Pa. W, 34-7 ACC Championships 4th, 45 pts Jan 13 Duke L, 18-20 Mar 19-21 NCAA Championships T49th, 4 pts Jan 14 @ Georgia Tech W, 26-19 Jan 16 vs. Clemson L, 15-24 1987-88 (5-9, 1-4 ACC) Jan 17 vs. Marshall W, 33-18 Coach: George Edwards Dec 5 vs. Maryland% W, 19-18 26 VIRGINIA WRESTLING 2018-19 FACT BOOK Feb 22 vs. VMI^ W, 27-14 Mar 1 @ Bucknell W, 29-9 ACC Championships 3rd, 66 pts Nov 11 George Mason W, 23-9 Feb 22 @ Clemson L, 9-28 ACC Championships 2nd, 88 pts Mar 21-23 NCAA Championships T45th, 6 pts Nov 18 vs. Northwestern% L, 12-24 ACC Championships 5th, 29.5 pts Mar 20-22 NCAA Championships T38th, 6.5 pts %Hampton, Va., ^Washington, D.C. Nov 18 vs. Wisconsin% L, 7-30 Mar 19-21 NCAA Championships T49th, 3 pts %Philadelphia, Pa., ^Atlanta, Ga. Nov 18 vs. Purdue% L, 16-19 %Hampton, Va., ^Clemson, S.C. 2002-03 (12-5, 4-0 ACC) Dec 1-2 @ Las Vegas Invitational 20th 1997-98 (8-7, 3-1 ACC) Coach: Lenny Bernstein Dec 29-30 Southern Scuffle# 17th, 49 pts 1992-93 (8-4, 1-4 ACC) Coach: Lenny Bernstein Jan 4 vs. No. 8 Nebraska% L, 9-34 Jan 6 @ Va. Intercollegiates! 2nd, 179 pts Coach: Lenny Bernstein Dec 4 VMI W, 31-13 Jan 4 vs. No. 18 Northern Iowa% L, 12-25 Jan 12 Arizona State^ L, 19-21 Jan 9 Drexel W, 20-13 Jan 3 vs. Brown% L, 20-22 Jan 4 vs. Wyoming% L, 13-32 Jan 12 VMI^ W, 28-9 Jan 11 vs. Davidson% W, 49-0 Jan 3 vs. Oklahoma% L, 9-31 Jan 4 vs. Stanford% W, 28-14 Jan 13 Old Dominion^ L, 12-26 Jan 11 vs. William & Mary% W, 28-6 Jan 3 vs. Wisconsin% L, 16-23 Jan 8 vs. VMI^ L, 9-27 Jan 20 UNC-Greensboro W, 20-15 Jan 11 @ Apprentice School W, 43-6 Jan 9 vs. Purdue^ L, 9-23 Jan 15 @ James Madison W, 26-21 Jan 26 @ North Carolina L, 11-21 Jan 23 Duke W, 24-16 Jan 10 vs. Navy^ L, 18-19 Jan 24 @ North Carolina W, 20-17 Jan 28 @ Virginia Tech W, 25-9 Jan 30 @ North Carolina L, 3-37 Jan 23 North Carolina L, 12-18 Jan 25 @ Davidson W, 36-11 Feb 3 @ Ashland W, 38-3 Feb 5 NC State L, 9-31 Jan 24 The Citadel W, 25-12 Jan 25 vs. The Citadel# L, 17-19 Feb 3 @ Ohio L, 12-18 Feb 13 Howard^ W, 35-9 Jan 24 Virginia Tech W, 25-12 Feb 1 @ Virginia Tech W, 18-16 Feb 9 NC State L, 13-25 Feb 13 @ Old Dominion W, 21-10 Jan 30 @ Duke W, 33-3 Feb 8 Millersville W, 34-10 Feb 10 Duke W, 26-12 Feb 17 @ Maryland L, 6-40 Jan 31 @ NC State W, 25-12 Feb 8 UNC-Greensboro W, 41-8 Feb 16 @ Maryland L, 12-30 Feb 20 VMI W, 25-19 Feb 6 Maryland W, 31-9 Feb 9 @ Old Dominion W, 34-13 Feb 18 No. 2 Iowa State L, 3-37 Feb 20 Clemson L, 6-36 Feb 7 Old Dominion W, 31-9 Feb 15 NC State W, 25-12 Mar 3 ACC Championships@ 4th, 45.5 pts ACC Championships 5th, 18 pts Feb 7 Howard W, 58-0 Feb 15 Duke W, 29-6 Mar 15-17 NCAA Championships& 47th, 4.0 pts Mar 18-20 NCAA Championships T62nd, 0.5 pt Feb 22 @ Clarion L, 15-22 Feb 19 @ Maryland W, 32-12 %Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Chapel Hill, N.C., !Norfolk, %Newport News, Va., ^Norfolk, Va. ACC Championships 2nd, 83 pts Feb 22 American W, 34-7 Va., ^Virginia Duals, #Greensboro, N.C., @Raleigh, Mar 19-21 NCAA Championships T37th, 8 pts ACC Championships 3rd, 68 pts N.C., &Auburn Hills, Mich. 1993-94 (3-7, 1-4 ACC) %Dallas, Texas, ^Hampton, Va. Mar 20-22 NCAA Championships T55th, 2.5 pts Coach: Lenny Bernstein %Dallas, Texas, ^Richmond, Va., #Davidson, N.C. 2007-08 (18-5, 3-2 ACC) Jan 7 @ Drexel L, 12-22 1998-99 (9-5-1, 2-2 ACC) Coach: Steve Garland Jan 8 @ Rider L, 15-23 Coach: Lenny Bernstein 2003-04 (10-7, 3-1 ACC) Nov 3 Wagner W, 52-0 Jan 12 @ Duke W, 18-16 Dec 5 @ VMI W, 24-12 Coach: Lenny Bernstein Anderson W, 45-3 Jan 27 @ Virginia Tech W, 22-19 Jan 9 vs. Wyoming W, 22-17 Jan 7 vs. VMI W, 23-19 VMI W, 42-3 Jan 29 North Carolina L, 3-36 Jan 9 vs. Brown W, 21-16 Jan 9 vs. No. 6 Nebraska% L, 10-32 Nov 17 vs. Purdue1 W, 16-15 Feb 6 @ NC State L, 16-23 Jan 9 vs. No. 15 Oregon State L, 14-30 Jan 9 vs. Cleveland State% L, 18-19 vs. Michigan State1 W, 29-10 Feb 16 Maryland L, 12-20 Jan 9 vs. No. 25 Edinboro T, 17-17 Jan 24 North Carolina W, 24-20 Nov 24 vs. Lehigh2 W, 23-12 Feb 19 vs. VMI% W, 23-12 Jan 9 vs. No. 21 Cornell L, 7-31 Jan 24 Davidson W, 38-8 vs. Clarion2 W, 30-10 Feb 19 @ Clemson L, 10-28 Jan 9 vs. No. 20 Rider L, 9-27 Jan 31 Old Dominion W, 25-14 vs. No. 5 Michigan2 L, 10-25 Feb 26 Bucknell L, 18-26 Jan 15 @ North Carolina L, 6-32 Jan 31 Kent State L, 10-29 Dec 28-29 @ Southern Scuffle 6th/28, 91.5 pts ACC Championships 4th, 28 pts Jan 16 @ Old Dominion W, 29-9 Jan 31 Virginia Tech W, 31-8 Jan 5 Virginia Intercollegiates 2nd/6, 101 pts Mar 17-19 NCAA Championships 40th, 4 pts Jan 29 Duke W, 37-7 Feb 7 @ No. 7 Lehigh L, 6-35 Jan 11 vs. Ohio3 W, 36-3 %Clemson, S.C. Jan 30 NC State L, 18-19 Feb 7 @ Drexel W, 21-18 vs. Penn3 L, 14-16 Feb 9 @ James Madison W, 24-13 Feb 8 @ George Mason W, 29-14 Jan 12 vs. Lock Haven3 W, 33-6 1994-95 (7-8-1, 3-2 ACC) Feb 13 Norfolk State W, 53-0 Feb 14 @ NC State W, 22-21 vs. Lehigh3 W, 27-9 Coach: Lenny Bernstein Feb 16 @ Maryland W, 23-13 Feb 14 @ Duke L, 17-21 vs. No. 19 Old Dominion3 L, 12-23 Jan 7 @ Brown L, 10-25 Feb 20 Clarion W, 22-18 Feb 18 Maryland W, 25-15 Jan 19 @ Appalachian State W, 24-10 Jan 7 vs. Army% L, 12-18 ACC Championships 2nd, 70.5 pts Feb 21 James Madison W, 39-6 Jan 20 @ UNC Greensboro W, 24-18 Jan 7 vs. Cornell% L, 9-26 Mar 18-20 NCAA Championships 23rd, 20.5 pts Feb 21 The Citadel L, 18-24 vs. Davidson W, 45-4 Jan 10 Duke W, 23-18 Feb 21 No. 15 Cornell L, 10-33 Jan 25 North Carolina W, 18-13 Jan 10 Lock Haven L, 12-30 1999-2000 (5-6, 2-2 ACC) ACC Championships 2nd, 76 pts Jan 27 vs. Virginia Tech4 L, 16-18 Jan 16 vs. Virginia Tech W, 34-6 Coach: Lenny Bernstein Mar 18-20 NCAA Championships T16th, 31 pts Feb 2 Newberry W, 37-3 Jan 19 James Madison T, 20-20 Dec 8 VMI W, 31-6 %Hampton, Va. Campbell W, 48-0 Jan 27 @ North Carolina L, 10-31 Jan 7 vs. No. 16 Northern Iowa% L, 10-35 Feb 10 vs. NC State5 W, 30-12 Jan 28 @ Old Dominion L, 16-21 Jan 7 vs. North Carolina% L, 16-22 2004-05 (6-11, 1-4 ACC) @ Duke W, 19-15 Feb 4 NC State L, 8-23 Jan 14 North Carolina L, 9-27 Coach: Lenny Bernstein Feb 24 No. 22 Maryland* L, 15-16 Feb 11 vs. Seton Hall^ W, 20-13 Jan 15 Navy L, 12-27 Nov 13 vs. Appalachian State W, 25-21 March 8 ACC Championships6 2nd/6, 84.5 pt Feb 11 vs. Rutgers^ W, 24-12 Jan 15 Old Dominion W, 32-7 Nov 13 vs. Findlay W, 35-6 Mar. 20-22 NCAA Championships7 40th/7 pts Feb 11 @ Bloomsburg W, 22-17 Feb 9 James Madison W, 27-7 Nov 13 @ No. 19 Edinboro L, 6-26 1ACC-Big Ten Clash, Chapel Hill, N.C., 2Northeast Feb 15 @ Maryland W, 19-13 Feb 12 Virginia Tech L, 20-23 Dec. 10 @ Virginia Tech L, 0-32 Duals, Troy, N.Y., 3Virginia Duals, Hampton, Va., Feb 18 Clemson W, 26-11 Feb 16 Maryland W, 27-10 Jan 6 VMI W, 25-13 4Rumble on the River, Richmond, Va., 5Durham, N.C., ACC Championships 2nd, 64 pts Feb 20 @ NC State L, 9-27 Jan 14 vs. Ohio% L, 15-18 6College Park, Md., 7St. Louis, Mo. Mar 16-18 NCAA Championships T39th, 5 pts Feb 20 @ Duke W, 31-7 Jan 14 vs. North Carolina% L, 9-25 %Providence, R.I., ^Bloomsburg, Pa. ACC Championships 3rd, 59.5 pts Jan 14 vs. North Dakota State% L, 12-27 2008-09 (11-11, 2-3 ACC) Mar 16-18 NCAA Championships T23rd, 20.5 pt Jan 21 @ North Carolina L, 12-25 Coach: Steve Garland 1995-96 (9-8, 2-2 ACC) %Norfolk, Va. Jan 29 @ Kent State W, 28-12 Nov. 15 vs. No. 12 Wisconsin1 L, 15-25 Coach: Lenny Bernstein Jan 30 vs. No. 17 Indiana L, 10-28 vs. No. 9 Illinois1 L, 7-39 Jan 7 vs. Army% L, 15-18 2000-01 (6-8, 2-2 ACC) Jan 30 @ Ohio State L, 6-33 vs. Michigan State1 W, 23-15 Jan 7 vs. Cornell% L, 9-24 Coach: Lenny Bernstein Feb 5 No. 5 Lehigh L, 13-22 Nov. 23 vs. No. 14 Penn State2 L, 15-19 Jan 7 vs. Brown% W, 24-10 Nov 11 @ James Madison W, 26-10 Feb 11 NC State L, 9-21 vs. AIC2 W, 52-0 Jan 12 vs. Lehigh^ L, 12-30 Dec 1 Binghamton W, 26-13 Feb 18 Duke L, 15-19 Nov. 29 vs. No. 7 Oklahoma State3 L, 7-33 Jan 12 vs. Wyoming^ L, 11-25 Jan 5 @ Cornell L, 12-25 Feb 19 @ Maryland W, 26-11 vs. Bucknell3 W, 30-11 Jan 24 @ Duke W, 35-7 Jan 6 @ Lock Haven L, 10-33 Feb 19 @ American W, 24-19 vs. Harvard3 W, 36-11 Jan 27 VMI W, 19-16 Jan 12 vs. Central Michigan% L, 6-29 ACC Championships 4th, 53 pts Dec. 29-30 at Southern Scuffle 7th, 88 pts Jan 27 North Carolina L, 3-30 Jan 12 vs. James Madison% W, 19-14 %Virginia Duals Jan. 9 vs. Navy4 L, 15-20 Feb 7 @ NC State L, 3-31 Jan 13 vs. Rider% L, 6-32 vs. Clarion4 W, 28-9 Feb 10 @ Navy L, 11-18 Jan 27 NC State L, 10-23 2005-06 (12-5, 4-1 ACC) Jan. 10 vs. No. 24 Kent State4 L, 15-19 Feb 10 vs. Howard# W, 32-9 Jan 27 Duke W, 19-15 Coach: Lenny Bernstein Jan. 17 UNC Greensboro W, 27-13 Feb 10 vs. East Stroudsburg# W, 18-15 Feb 3 @ North Carolina L, 12-24 Nov 11 vs. Gardner Webb W, 37-6 Rutgers L, 15-28 Feb 14 Maryland W, 21-13 Feb 4 @ Old Dominion W, 24-12 Nov 12 @ UNC Greensboro L, 9-25 Jan. 18 Appalachian State W, 34-9 Feb 16 @ James Madison W, 19-17 Feb 10 @ Virginia Tech L, 13-27 Nov 12 vs. Anderson W, 38-3 Jan. 23 at North Carolina* L, 9-23 Feb 18 Old Dominion W, 18-16 Feb 14 @ Maryland W, 20-15 Nov 20 @ Keystone Classic (Penn) 2nd, 109.5 pts Jan. 24 at Campbell W, 32-9 Feb 24 Bucknell W, 26-7 Feb 17 Clarion L, 18-19 Dec 2-3 @ Las Vegas Invite 30th, 24 pts Jan. 30 vs. George Mason W, 28-6 Feb 25 @ Clarion L, 18-20 ACC Championships 2nd, 73 pts Dec 29 @ UNCG Southern Scuffle 18th, 36.5 pts Jan. 31 vs. No. 13 Virginia Tech* L, 12-21 ACC Championships 4th, 48 pts Mar 15-17 NCAA Championships T60th, 2 pts Jan 4 vs. VMI W, 26-9 Feb. 8 at No. 18 Old Dominion L, 18-21 Mar 21-23 NCAA Championships T58th, 1.0 pt %Hampton, Va. Jan 7 Virginia Intercollegiates% 2nd, 101.5 pts Feb. 14 NC State* W, 23-13 %Chapel Hill, N.C., ^Hampton, Va., #Annapolis, Jan 13 vs. Drexel L, 16-19 Feb. 15 Duke* W, 35-8 Md. 2001-02 (8-10, 2-2 ACC) Jan 13 vs. North Dakota State W, 22-12 Feb. 22 at Maryland* L, 15-25 Coach: Lenny Bernstein Jan 14 vs. Bloomsburg W, 22-12 March 7 at ACC Championships5 2nd/68 pts 1996-97 (11-5, 3-1 ACC) Jan 5 Lock Haven L, 12-29 Jan 14 vs. North Carolina L, 18-20 Mar. 19-21 at NCAA Championships6 34th/18 pts Coach: Lenny Bernstein Jan 5 George Mason W, 38-6 Jan 22 Ohio State L, 10-28 1ACC/Big Ten Clash, Chapel Hill, N.C.; 2Sprawl and Dec 4 @ VMI L, 14-18 Jan 12 vs. No. 10 Missouri% L, 14-32 Jan 27 North Carolina W, 27-10 Brawl, Binghamton, N.Y.; 3Northeast Duals, Troy, Jan 6 vs. Army% W, 28-11 Jan 12 vs. Virginia Tech% L, 18-21 Jan 28 Virginia Tech W, 25-15 N.Y.; 4Virginia Duals, Hampton, Va.; 5Blacksburg, Va.; Jan 6 @ Pennsylvania L, 0-39 Jan 15 @ VMI L, 12-20 Feb 3 @ Old Dominion W, 19-17 6St. Louis, Mo. Jan 6 vs. Brown% L, 19-21 Jan 25 @ No. 12 West Virginia L, 3-44 Feb 5 Ohio W, 18-15 Jan 11 @ Georgia State W, 28-12 Feb 1 North Carolina L, 9-31 Feb 5 James Madison W, 25-18 2009-10 (16-6, 3-2 ACC) Jan 11 vs. Illinois^ L, 3-34 Feb 2 Howard W, 32-12 Feb 11 NC State L, 15-22 Coach: Steve Garland Jan 11 vs. UT-Chattanooga^ W, 32-5 Feb 2 Old Dominion W, 27-19 Feb 11 Duke W, 25-13 Nov. 7 Anderson W, 37-9 Jan 25 @ North Carolina L, 7-29 Feb 2 Kent State L, 10-33 Feb 17 Maryland W, 24-14 Campbell W, 36-6 Jan 26 @ Virginia Tech W, 20-17 Feb 9 James Madison L, 19-22 Mar 5 @ ACC Championships^ 3rd, 61 pts Nov. 15 vs. Bucknell1 W, 20-13 Feb 1 NC State W, 29-7 Feb 10 Virginia Tech L, 19-21 Mar 17-19 @ NCAA Championships# T-69th, 0 pts vs. Gardner-Webb1 W, 50-0 Feb 2 Duke W, 28-8 Feb 16 @ Duke W, 28-11 %Harrisonburg, Va., ^Lexington, Va., #Oklahoma vs. No. 16 American1 W, 20-19 Feb 9 @ Old Dominion W, 37-6 Feb 17 @ NC State L, 13-31 City, Okla. Nov. 28 vs. No. 10 C. Michigan2 L, 12-25 Feb 11 @ Maryland W, 23-8 Feb 20 Maryland W, 18-16 vs. Hofstra2 W, 28-6 Feb 16 James Madison W, 31-9 Feb 24 @ American W, 37-9 2006-07 (7-10, 2-3 ACC) vs. Sacred Heart2 W, 48-0 Feb 22 Clarion W, 25-13 Feb 24 vs. Eastern Michigan W, 24-13 Coach: Steve Garland Dec. 29-30 at Southern Scuffle3 5th Feb 24 vs. Bucknell W, 45-4 Nov 11 Liberty W, 31-9 Jan. 8 vs. Michigan4 W, 23-10

VIRGINIA WRESTLING 2018-19 FACT BOOK 27 vs. No. 10 Oklahoma4 L, 13-21 vs. No. 13 Nebraska L, 28-8 Jan. 13-14 at Virginia Duals vs. No. 23 Old Dominion4 W, 21-15 vs. Hofstra W, 21-15 Jan 13 vs. Te Citadel W, 38-3 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Jan. 9 vs. No. 24 Va. Tech4 L, 18-21 March 9 at ACC Championships 5 2nd/6 vs. N. Dakota State L, 13-27 Overall vs. Michigan4 W, 19-13 Mar. 21-23 at NCAA Championships 6 vs. Bucknell W, 27-9 Year Record ACC Head Coach Jan. 14 at Appalachian State W, 28-12 1 Boiling Springs, N.C.; 2 Chattanooga, Tenn.; 3 Jan. 14 vs. Lock Haven W, 31-11 1921 1-1 Bobby Mainfort Jan. 17 at Penn W, 28-9 Hampton, Va.; 4 Ithaca, N.Y.; 5 College Park, Md.; 6 Jan. 22 at No. 6 Virginia Tech* L, 14-29 1922 2-4 Nita Smith Jan. 22 North Carolina* W, 23-12 Des Moines, Iowa Jan. 29 vs. No. 7 NC State* L, 10-23 1923 2-4 Pop Lannigan Jan. 23 No. 14 Virginia Tech* L, 16-19 Feb. 4 at No. 25 UNC* W, 22-15 1924 0-5 H. D. Thomas Jan. 29 at Rutgers L, 12-25 2013-14 (18-3, 5-1 ACC) Feb. 5 at Duke* W, 22-14 1925 2-3 H. D. Thomas Jan. 30 at Princeton W, 42-0 Coach: Steve Garland Feb. 12 No. 24 Pittsburgh L, 14-19 1926 0-4 Lewis W. Graves Feb. 12 at Duke* W, 38-3 Nov 2 Anderson W, 46-3 Mar. 4 at ACC Championships 4th, 52.5 pts 1927 1-3 Walter C. Liggett Feb. 13 at NC State* W, 45-6 Nov 2 Gardner-Webb W, 44-0 Mar. 16-18 at NCAA Champs 15th, 29.5 pts Feb. 20 No. 10 Maryland* L, 11-22 Nov 2 West Virginia W, 41-6 1928 0-5 Walter C. Liggett March 6 at ACC Championships5 1st/85.5 pts Nov 10 vs. VMI1 W, 42-3 2017-18 (4-10, 0-5 ACC) 1929 1-5 Lewis W. Graves Mar. 18-20 at NCAA Championships6 15th/34 pts Nov 10 vs. No. 20 Wisconsin1 L, 17-19 Coach: Steve Garland 1930 2-3 Lewis W. Graves 1ACC Challenge, Chapel Hill, N.C.; 2Northeast Nov 10 vs. Kent State1 W, 29-12 Nov. 5 at Clarion Open NTS 1946 2-2-1 Frank Finger Duals, Albany, N.Y.; 3Greensboro, N.C.; 4Virginia Nov 24 vs. No. 8 Virginia Tech* W, 19-16 Nov. 11 vs. Kent State1 L, 18-20 1947 5-4 Frank Finger Duals, Hampton, Va.; 5Raleigh, N.C.; 6Omaha, Neb. Nov 30 Clarion2 W, 21-13 vs. No. 12 Rutgers2 L, 9-21 1948 4-4 Frank Finger Nov 30 vs. Lehigh2 L, 14-19 Nov. 12 Journeymen Open NTS 1949 1-7 Ned McDonald 2010-11 (19-7, 3-2 ACC) Nov 30 vs. Rutgers2 W, 22-9 Nov. 17 Gardner-Webb W, 30-11 1950 4-5 Frank Finger Coach: Steve Garland Dec 6-7 Las Vegas Clif Keen Inv3 7th/73 pts Nov. 20 No. 4 Missouri L, 15-18 1951 8-3 Frank Finger Nov. 6 Anderson W, 41-6 Jan 1-2 Southern Scufe4 6th/89 pts Dec. 1-2 at Clif Keen Invitational3 20th, 42 pts 1952 6-3 Frank Finger Rider W, 38-0 Jan 10 vs. Chattanooga5 W, 18-13 Dec. 17 at Bloomsburg W, 36-5 1953 5-4 Frank Finger Gardner-Webb W, 50-0 Jan 11 vs. Kent State5 W, 22-12 Jan. 1-2 at Southern Scufe4 7th, 71 pts 1954 4-5 1-1 Verne Ullom Nov. 13 vs. Te Citadel1 W, 32-6 Jan 11 vs. No. 14 Edinboro5 W, 20-19 Jan. 12 vs. Iowa State5 L, 18-21 1955 9-2 4-1 Frank Finger vs. No. 14 Kent State1 W, 18-13 Jan 17 at Duke* W, 30-6 vs. No. 10 Arizona State5 L, 3-35 1956 7-2 4-1 Frank Finger vs. Edinboro1 W, 25-13 Jan 19 at Old Dominion W, 20-12 Jan. 13 vs. Fresno State5 W, 29-15 2 1957 5-4 3-2 Frank Finger Nov. 27 vs. Columbia W, 30-3 Jan 24 at No. 8 Pittsburgh* L, 9-25 Jan. 19 No. 25 North Carolina* L, 15-24 1958 5-4 4-1 Frank Finger vs. No. 11 Lehigh2 L, 7-36 Jan 31 Maryland* W, 16-15 Jan. 26 at No. 6 NC State* L, 7-32 2 1959 5-3-1 3-1-1 Frank Finger vs. No. 14 Pittsburgh L, 15-21 Feb 2 Bucknell W, 29-12 Jan. 28 at Old Dominion W, 25-10 1960 3-6-1 3-2 Frank Finger Dec. 18 at Campbell W, 53-0 Feb 7 North Carolina* W, 21-9 Feb. 3 at Duke* L, 16-19 Dec. 29-30 at Southern Scufe3 T9th/65.5 pts Feb 9 at NC State* W, 22-10 Feb. 11 No. 9 Virginia Tech* L, 18-22 1961 2-6 2-2 Frank Finger Jan. 7 vs. Bufalo4 L, 12-24 Feb 16 at George Mason W, 34-3 Feb. 16 at Pittsburgh* L, 9-28 1962 4-4 3-1 Frank Finger vs. Liberty4 W, 35-3 Mar 8 ACC Championships6 3rd/61.5 pts Feb. 25 at National Collegiate NTS 1963 8-2 3-1 Frank Finger Jan. 8 vs. No. 25 Arizona State4 W, 29-18 Mar 20-22 NCAA Championships7 28th/23.5 pts March 3 at ACC Champs6 5th, 34 pts 1964 7-4 2-2 Meb Turner vs. Edinboro4 W, 21-15 Mar. 15-17 at NCAA Champs7 31st, 10.5 pts 1965 6-5-1 3-1 Meb Turner vs. Wyoming4 L, 11-24 1Hokie Duals, Salem, Va.; 2Northeast Duals, Albany, 1Journeymen Duals, Albany, N.Y.; 2Northeast Open, 1966 6-7 3-1 Butch Schwab Jan. 15 NC State * W, 26-12 N.Y. 3Las Vegas, Nev.; 4Chattanooga, Tenn.; Albany, N.Y. 3Las Vegas, Nev.; 4Chattanooga, Tenn.; 1967 6-7 3-1 Butch Schwab Jan. 16 No. 21 Penn L, 15-18 5Virginia Duals, Hampton, Va.; 6Blacksburg, Va.; 5Virginia Duals, Hampton, Va.; 6Chapel Hill, N.C.; 1968 2-6-1 1-2-1 Mike Caruso VMI W, 41-3 7Oklahoma City, Okla. 7Cleveland, Ohio. 1969 5-3 2-2 George Edwards Jan. 21 at North Carolina * W, 28-6 1970 10-3 4-0 George Edwards Jan. 29 Princeton W, 30-6 2014-15 (10-7, 2-3 ACC) 2018-19 (12-10, 1-4 ACC) 1971 8-5 3-1 George Edwards Feb. 5 at No. 6 Virginia Tech * L, 12-20 Coach: Steve Garland Coach: Steve Garland 1972 8-4 4-1 George Edwards Feb. 11 at Maryland * L, 16-19 Nov 2 Anderson1 W, 46-3 N3 INDIANA W, 22-12 1973 9-4 3-1 George Edwards Feb. 12 Duke * W, 40-0 VMI1 W, 51-0 N10 at Journeymen Duals1 1 1974 11-2 3-1 George Edwards Appalachian State W, 31-8 George Mason W, 34-6 vs. Ithaca College W, 41-9 1975 12-3 4-0 George Edwards Feb. 17 at George Mason W, 38-7 Nov. 15 vs. North Dakota State W, 20-15 vs. No. 21 Wyoming L, 9-21 1976 4-5 1-3 George Edwards Feb. 20 at Old Dominion W, 25-11 vs. Gardner-Webb W, 33-3 vs. No. 12 Nebraska L, 15-21 1977 6-2 3-1 George Edwards March 5 ACC Championships5 3rd, 69 pts Nov. 24 vs. Ohio State L, 7-30 vs. LIU-Post W, 47-3 Mar. 17-19 at NCAA Championships6 T23rd, 24 pts Dec. 5-6 Las Vegas Clif Keen Inv.2 8th/73 pts N30-D1 at Clif Keen Invitational2 16th, 51.5 pts 1978 5-5 1-4 George Edwards 1Te Duals at Hershey Duals, Hershey, Pa.; 2North- Dec. 20 at Bucknell L, 16-20 D7 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W, 22-18 1979 3-7 1-4 George Edwards east Duals, Troy, N.Y.; 3Greensboro, N.C.; 4Virginia Jan. 1-2 Southern Scufe 3 10th/51.5 pts D8 PRINCETON L, 15-28 1980 6-6 2-3 George Edwards Duals, Hampton, Va.; 5John Paul Jones Arena; Jan. 16 Duke* W, 30-9 D20 vs. No. 6 Missouri3 L, 21-23 1981 5-8 1-5 George Edwards 6Philadelphia, Pa. Jan. 25 Pittsburgh* W, 17-16 D29-30 at South Beach Duals4 1982 6-8 1-4 George Edwards Feb. 1 at Virginia Tech L, 16-18 D29 vs. West Virginia W, 26-13 1983 4-6 1-4 George Edwards 2011-12 (11-1, 4-1 ACC) Feb. 7 at North Carolina* L, 16-17 vs. No. 22 Utah Valley W, 26-19 1984 10-2 5-1 George Edwards Coach: Steve Garland Feb. 15 at Iowa 4 L, 6-30 D30 vs. SIU-Edwardsville W, 29-12 1985 5-3 2-3 George Edwards Nov. 5 Campbell W, 34-12 Feb. 19 NC State L, 20-22 vs. No. 21 Lehigh L, 12-28 1986 1-7-1 0-5 George Edwards Anderson W, 41-6 Mar. 8 ACC Championships 5 1st/85.5 pts J11-12 at Virginia Duals5 1987 7-2 4-2 George Edwards Nov. 19 at Cornell Body Bar Inv. 3rd place Mar. 19-21 NCAA Championships 6 19th/26.5 pts J11 vs. No. 20 Lock Haven W, 32-12 1988 5-9 1-4 George Edwards Nov. 27 No. 15 Virginia Tech *1 L, 13-18 J12 vs. No. 16 Arizona State W, 23-16 1989 8-6 1-4 George Edwards Dec. 18 at Drexel W, 39-3 1 Charlottesville Duals, Charlottesville, Va.; vs. No. 13 Virginia Tech L, 5-37 1990 2-15 0-5 George Edwards Jan. 1-2 at Southern Scufe2 6th/22 2 Las Vegas, Nev.; 3 Chattanooga, Tenn.; J18 at VMI W, 40-5 1991 5-7 1-4 George Edwards Jan. 13 at NC State * W, 33-12 3 Chattanooga, Tenn.; 4 Iowa City, Iowa.; J20 OHIO W, 29-9 5 6 1992 5-7-1 1-3 George Edwards Jan. 20 Duke * W, 39-3 Pittsburgh, Pa.; St. Louis, Mo.; J26 at No. 17 N. Carolina* L, 13-22 1993 8-4 1-4 George Edwards Jan. 21 North Carolina * W, 24-10 F1 No. 8 NC STATE* L, 17-23 1994 3-7 1-4 Lenny Bernstein Jan. 29 No. 13 Maryland * W, 22-14 2015-16 (6-7, 1-4 ACC) F9 DUKE* W, 26-17 1995 7-8-1 3-2 Lenny Bernstein Feb. 4 Rutgers W, 24-12 Coach: Steve Garland F16 at No. 14 Viginia Tech* L, 6-30 Feb. 11 at Appalachian State W, 29-12 Nov. 1 at Clarion Open NTS F22 No. 15 PITTSBURGH* L, 15-20 1996 9-8 2-2 Lenny Bernstein Feb. 19 No. 23 Old Dominion W, 31-3 Nov. 6 at North Dakota State W, 25-14 M9 at ACC Championships6 6th, 27.5 pts 1997 11-5 3-1 Lenny Bernstein George Mason W, 29-7 Nov. 7 at Gopher Duals M21-23 at NCAA Championships7 23rd/20.5 pts 1998 8-7 3-1 Lenny Bernstein March 3 at ACC Championships3 2nd/6, 73.5 pts at No. 24 Minnesota L, 15-19 1Journeymen Duals, Albany, N.Y.; 2Las Vegas, Nev.; 1999 9-5-1 2-2 Lenny Bernstein Mar. 15-17 at NCAA Championships4 28th/17.5 pts vs. South Dakota State W, 23-9 3Kansas City, Mo.; 4Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; 5Hampton, 2000 5-6 2-2 Lenny Bernstein 1 John Paul Jones Arena; 2 Chattanooga, Tenn.; vs. Grand Canyon W, 32-3 Va.; 6Blacksburg, Va.; 7Pittsburgh, Pa. 2001 6-8 2-2 Lenny Bernstein 3 Chapel Hill, N.C.; 4 St. Louis, Mo. Nov. 13 at No. 5 Ohio State L, 6-34 2002 8-10 2-2 Lenny Bernstein Nov. 15 vs. No. 15 Old Dominion W, 21-16 2003 12-5 4-0 Lenny Bernstein 2012-13 (16-4, 4-1 ACC) Nov. 22 at Mat Town Open NTS 2004 10-7 3-1 Lenny Bernstein Coach: Steve Garland Dec. 4-5 at Clif Keen Invitational 11th/61.0 pts 2005 6-11 1-4 Lenny Bernstein Nov. 3 Anderson W, 37-12 Dec. 6 at Nittany Lion Open NTS 2006 12-5 4-1 Lenny Bernstein Ohio University W, 34-6 Jan. 1-2 at Southern Scufe 11th/53.5 pts 2007 7-10 2-3 Steve Garland Chattanooga W, 27-9 Jan. 8 vs. VMI W, 35-7 2008 18-5 3-2 Steve Garland 1 Nov. 10 at Gardner Webb Duals Jan. 17 at No. 3 NC State L, 7-35 2009 11-11 2-3 Steve Garland vs. George Mason W, 41-3 Jan. 31 No. 10 VIRGINIA TECH L, 7-31 2010 16-6 3-2 Steve Garland at Gardner Webb W, 36-3 Feb. 5 DUKE W, 24-14 2 2011 19-7 3-2 Steve Garland Nov. 16 at UTC Duals Feb. 6 No. 14 N. CAROLINA L, 20-27 2012 11-1 4-1 Steve Garland vs. Cumberland W, 38-6 Feb. 14 CHATTANOOGA L, 18-19 2013 16-4 4-1 Steve Garland vs. No. 4 Iowa L, 26-12 Feb. 19 at No. 24 Pittsburgh L, 17-19 Nov. 25 at No. 12 Virginia Tech L, 25-6 Mar. 5 ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS 4th 2014 18-3 5-1 Steve Garland Nov. 30-D.1 at Clif Keen/Las Vegas Inv. 6th/32 Mar. 17-19 NCAA Championships 48th/3.5 pts 2015 10-7 2-3 Steve Garland Jan. 1-2 at Southern Scufe 2 7th/24 2016 6-7 1-4 Steve Garland Jan 11-12 at Virginia Duals 3 2nd/16 2016-17 (10-6, 2-3 ACC) 2017 10-6 2-3 Steve Garland vs. Bucknell W, 31-6 Coach: Steve Garland 2018 4-10 0-5 Steve Garland vs. Boise State W, 21-13 Nov. 6 at Clarion Open NTS 2019 12-10 1-4 Steve Garland vs. No. 9 Central Michigan W, 21-13 Nov. 11 at Michigan L, 9-24 Overall: 522-434-9, ACC: 150-140-2 vs. No. 10 Virginia Tech L, 21-9 Nov. 13 at Central Michigan L, 10-22 Jan. 18 at North Carolina W, 24-9 Nov. 20 CAVALIER DUALS Jan. 20 Duke W, 38-0 vs. LOCK HAVEN W, 24-16 Jan. 27 NC State W, 32-7 vs. MARYLAND W, 22-13 Feb. 1 at Maryland W, 21-19 Nov. 27 at Mat Town Open NTS Feb. 9 Appalachian State W, 42-0 Dec. 2 at Gardner-Webb W, 22-18 Feb. 10 Old Dominion W, 27-6 Dec. 4 at No. 24 Chattanooga W, 34-11 Feb. 17 at NWCA National Duals 4 Dec. 21 vs. George Mason W, 27-10 Jan. 1-2 at Southern Scufe 7th, 64 pts

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