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200B-OS UNI PANTHERS WRESTLING ROSTER Name Weight Year Hometown/High School/Last School Name We ight Year Hometown/High School/Last School Cruse Aarhus 125 R-Fr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Kennedy Mitchell Johnson 141 Fr. St. Charles, Iowa/Interstate 35 Andrew Anderson 197 R-Sr. Sioux City, Iowa/East Trevor Kittleson 149 R-So. St. Ansgar, Iowa/St. Ansgar Josh Baldridge 133 Sr. Haysville, Kan./Campus/Labette CC Jamal Lawrence 149 R-Fr. Merrillville, lnd./Merrillville Dustin Bauman 285 R-So . Stratford, Wis ./Stratford Anthony Meza 157 Fr. Vista, Calif./Vista Blayne Beale 285 Fr. Davenport, Iowa/Davenport West Nick Pickerell 149 R-So. Albia, Iowa/Centerville Jarion Beets 174 R-So . Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Kennedy Seth Pugh 165 R-So. Columbus Junction, Iowa/Columbus Junction David Bonin 165 Fr. Broussard, La ./Comeaux Tyson Reiner 157 R-Jr. Mitchell, S D./Mitchell Christian Brantley 285 R-Fr. Homewood, 111./Mount Carmel Brett Robbins 149 R-Jr. Bloomington, 111./Bloomington Tannor Burke 141 Fr. Cresco, Iowa/Cresco-Crestwood John Simon 165 Fr. Parkersburg, Iowa/Aplington-Parkersburg Cody Delagardelle 133 Fr. Jesup, Iowa/Gilbertville- Don Bosco Grant Sutter 125 Fr. Barneveld, Wis./Dodgeville Alex Dolly 174 R-Sr. Mishawaka, lnd./M ishawaka Trent Washington 141 R-Fr. Omaha, Neb./Boys Town Charlie Ettelson 149 R-Jr. Hudson, Iowa/Hudson Terrance Young 125 Jr. Minneapolis, Minn./Edison/lowa Central CC Maza Fay 165 R-Sr. Anamosa, Iowa/Anamosa Cole Zempel 141 R-So. LaPorte City, Iowa/Union/Buena Vista Univ. Steven Fitzgerald 125 Fr. Fresno, Calif./Clovis East Caleb Flores 125 R-So . Rosemead, Calif./Northview Head Coach: Brad Penrith (Iowa, 1988) Scott Hazen 184 R-Jr. Underwood, Iowa/Underwood Assistants: Randy Pugh (UNI, 2000) Adam Hight 125 Fr. Greenfield, Iowa/Nodaway Valley Jose DeAnda (Nebraska, 1999) Alec Hoffman 141 Fr. Davenport, Iowa/Davenport North Sean Stender (UNI, 2005) Ryan Jauch 133 Fr. Crystal Lake, 111./Crystal Lake Central Mark Rial (UNI, 2001) I Table of Contents/Omck Pacts

Contents um Wrestling Ou1ck Pacts Quick Facts 1 General Western Wrestling Conference...... 2 Name of School ...... University of Northern Iowa Founded ...... 1876 !~ees~d~~;~:~t~llen ...... 4 Enrollment ...... 12,908 UNI Administration ...... 4 Nickname ...... Panthers Director of Athletics/SWA 5 Colors ...... Purple and Old Gold Panther Head Coaches ...... 6 Home Arena ...... McLeod Center (7,043) This is UNI.. ... 6 Academics ...... 7 Conference ...... Western Wrestling Conference (WWC) Strength & Conditioning...... 8 President ...... Dr. Benjamin Allen (Indiana, '69) Athletic Director ...... Troy Dannen (UNl,'89) umwrestlmg Athletic Dep. Phone ...... (319) 273-2470 Outlook ...... 10-11 UNltix Office Phone ...... (319) 273-4849 Head Coach Brad Penrith 12 Website...... www.unipanthers.com Assistant Coaches...... 13-14 2008-09 Uni Panthers History Wrestling Roster 16 First Year of Wrestl ing...... 1923 Cruse Aarhus...... 17 All-Time Record ...... 673-350-28 Steven Fitzgerald ...... 17 Last NCAA Tournament (2008)...... 20th, 9 Qualifiers Caleb Flores...... 17 ...... 23 Consecutive Titles Adam Hight 18 West Regional Grant Sutter...... 18 Terrance Young ...... 18 Team lnformatmn Josh Baldridge ...... 18 Head Coach ...... Brad Penrith (Iowa '88) Cody Delagardelle ...... 19 Overall Record ...... 70-57-4 (8 years) Ryan Jauch ...... 19 Record at UNI...... 70-57-4 (8 years) Tannor Burke...... 19 Office Phone ...... (319) 273-5860 Alec Hoffman ...... 19 Office Fax...... (319) 273-7186 Mitchell Johnson...... 19 Assistant Coaches...... Randy Pugh (UNI. '00) Trent Washington ...... 20 Jose DeAnda (Nebraska, '99) Cole Zempel ...... 20 Charlie Ettel son...... 20 Sean Stender (UNI. '05) Trevor Kittleson ...... 21 Mark Rial (UNI. '01) Jamal Lawrence...... 21 2007-08 Record ...... 7-5-1 Credits: The 2008-09 UNI Wrestling Media C: Nick Pickerell...... 21 2008 NCAA Championships ...... 20th Guide was written by Associate Media = Brett Robbins...... 22 Starters Returning/Lost...... 7/3 Relations Director Colin McDonough. It Anthony Meza ...... 22 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 13/4 was designed by Joshua Schneiderman, I Tyson Reiner...... 22 All- Returning/Lost...... 1/0 University of Marketing and Public Relations. i David Bonin...... 23 NCAA Qualifiers Returning/Lost ...... 7/2 Edited by McDonough, Kara Moran and Josh a Moza Fay ...... 23 Lehman. Cover designed by ME&V. Photos by z Seth Pugh ...... 24 Returning NCAA Qualifiers ...... 125 - Caleb Flores John Simon ...... 24 133 - Josh Baldridge UNI Office of Marketing and Public Relations Jarion Beets...... 24 149 - Nick Pickerell and University Archives. Printed by Pioneer Alex Dolly ...... 25 157 - Tyson Reiner Graphics, Inc. t Scott Hazen...... 25 165- Moza Fay Andrew Anderson ...... 25 174 - Alex Dolly Equity Statement: The University of Northern f Dustin Bauman.. 26 197 - Andrew Anderson Iowa is an equal opportunity educator and Blayne Bea le ...... 26 employer with a comprehensive plan for Christian Brantley ...... 26 media Relatmns affirmative action. 2007-08 Reuiew Wrestling Contact ...... Colin McDonough 2007-08 Results & Statistics ...... 28 Office Phone ...... (319) 273-5456 2007-08 Dual Results ...... 29 Cell Phone ...... (319) 415-4059 2008 West Regional ...... 30 E-mail ...... colin .mcdonough@uni .edu 2008 NCAA Championships ...... 31 WWC All-Conference ...... 32 WWC All-Academic ...... 32 WWC Wrestler of the Week ...... 32 0 ~~~~~ ~ =a~~~ Ce~~~~k ...... 34 Panther Honor Roll ...... 35 All-Americans ..... 36-39 Dual Results.. ..40-43 Lettermen ...... 44-45 Series Records ...... 46 2008-09 Opponents ...... 47-49 Panther Team Honors ...... 50 Covering the Panthers ...... 51-52 lllestern lllrestlmg Conference

Western Wrestling Conference Cnters Its Third Season Of Cx1stence

The Western Wrestling Conference. an NCAA Wrestl ing Conference tournament will be hosted by competition and the postseason tournament. Division I wrestling -only alliance. will begin its third the University of Northern Colorado and will take The governance of the Western Wrestling season of competition 2008-09. place in Butler-Hancock Hall. Conference will remain primarily with the member The WWC sent 20 wrestlers to the 2008 NCAA The 2007 West Regional served as the first institutions. Scheduling of contests. assignment of Wrestling Championships in St. Louis and saw national qualifier for three schools making the move officials and certain media relations functions will the league's first All-American crowned when the from Division II to Division I. North Dakota State. remain with member institutions. University of Northern Iowa's Maza Fay captured South Dakota State and Northern Colorado all sent One of the major benefits of having a league fifth-place honors in the 165-pound weight class. wrestlers to the NCAA Championships for the first spread out so far is the added exposure - both in The 2008 NCAA West Regional served as the time since reclassifying to Division I. Utah Valley terms of media and recruiting - in new destinations. conference tournament for the second straight State is also a reclassifying institution but will not The conference affiliation is also expected to season. The tournament was held at the Bison be eligible for the postseason until the 2009-2010 generate much interest within the seven schools' Sports Arena on the campus of North Dakota State. season. substantial alumni base. which numbers nearly UNI was crowned the team champion. while Air With league members spread out over six states 800,000 combined. Force head coach Joel Sharratt was named the and two time zones. schools will only be required to Charter members of the Western Wrestling league's Coach of the Year. The goal of the league compete against four league schools in dual action Conference include: the Air Force is to replace the West Regional with the conference to be eligible for the regular season conference Academy, North Dakota State University, the tournament. which would then serve as the NCAA championship. Schools will be encouraged to University of Northern Colorado. the University of qualifier. schedule as many conference schools as possible. Northern Iowa. South Dakota State University, Utah The WWC enjoyed plenty of success in its The WWC recognizes student-athletes on both Valley University and the University of Wyoming. inaugural year of competition. which included a weekly and full -season basis. Individual awards sending 19 wrestlers to the 2007 NCAA Wrestling include Wrestler of the Week; All-Conference Championships. The first WWC tournament took teams; an Academic All -Conference team; and place under the title of NCAA West Regional on Wrestler. Newcomer and Coach of the Year awards. March 3 in the McLeod Center on UNl 's campus . The league also crowns a team champion following The 2009 NCAA West Regional/Western the conclusion of the regular season conference

North Dakota State University University of Northern Iowa South Dakota State University Location: Fargo, N. D. Location: Cedar Falls, Iowa Location: Brookings, S.D. Founded: 1890 Founded: 1876 Founded: 1881 Nickname: Bison Nickname: Panthers Nickname: Jackrabbits Colors: Yellow & Green Colors: Purple & Did Gold Colors: Yellow & Blue President: Dr. Joseph A. Chapman President: Dr. Benjamin Allen President: Dr. David L. Chicoine Director of Athletics: Gene Taylor Director of Athletics: lroy Dannen Director of Athletics: Dr. Fred Die~•••• ...... """"'"' Head Wrestling Coach: Bucky Maughan Head Wrestling Coach: Brad Penrith Head Wrestling Coach: Jason Liles

Utah Valley State College University of Wyoming United States Air Force Academy ~ Location: Laramie, Wyo. Location: USAFA, Colo. Location: Orem, Utah Founded: 1886 Founded: 1954 Founded: 1941 Nickname: Cowboys Nickname: Falcons Nickname: Wolverines Colors: Brown & Gold Colors: Blue & Silver Colors: Green, White & Gold President: Tom Buchanan Superintendent: Lt. Gen. John F. Regni President: William A. Sederburg Director of Athletics: Tom Burman Director of Athletics: Dr. Hans J. Mueh Director of Athletics: Michael V. Jacobsen Head Wrestling Coach: Mark Branch Head Wrestling Coach: Joel Sharratt Head Wrestling Coach: Greg Williams

University of Northern Colorado Location: Greeley, Colo. Founded: 1889 Nickname: Bears Colors: Blue & Gold President: Kay Norton Director of Athletics: Jay Hinrichs Head Wrestling Coach: Jack Maughan

2 www.umpanthers.com The Urnuers1ty President Ben Allen ------4 UN I Administration ------4 Director of Athletics/SWA ------5 Panther Head Coaches------6 This is UN I ------6 Ac ad em i cs ------7 Strength and Conditioning ------8 UN I Athletics Administration ------8 Uni Adm1mstratmn

Beniamm Allen Transportation and Logistics at Iowa State from University President 1984 to 1988. In 1988 he was named the first University Distinguished Professor in Business at Benjamin J. Allen Iowa State University. was named the ninth From 1988 to 1990 he served as director of president of the the Midwest Transportation Center, a research -·... --~~J -·-· • • University of Northern consortium consisting of Iowa State University and <.' . . ~ Iowa on April 28, 2006, The University of Iowa. "!.,. and assumed his duties He was the Visiting McKinley Professor of \~ on June 5, 2006. He Economics and Public Utilities at the University - ... of Illinois during the 1986-87 academic year and . received his doctorate and master's degree in economics from the University of Illinois and his also held the Oren Harris Chair in Transportation bachelor's of science degree in business economics at the University of Arkansas during the 1990-91 from Indiana University. academic year. Ben and Pat Allen President Allen was the vice president for He served as dean of the Iowa State University academic affairs and provost at Iowa State College of Business from 1995 to 2000 and in two state-college associations (the American University and was responsible to the president 2001 -2002 he served as interim vice president for Association of State Colleges and Universities and for all aspects of the academic programs at Iowa external affairs, and in 2002 he served as Provost the National Association of State Universities and State. in the interim . From 2003 to 2006, President Allen Land-Grant Colleges) to the Presidential Advisory Before joining the faculty at Iowa State served, in full appointment. as the vice president Committee for the National Commission of University in 1979, he taught at Washington State for external affairs and provost, until joining the University Accountability. University and was a Brookings Economics Policy University of Northern Iowa . President Allen Fellow in the Office of Transportation Regulatory also has been a consultant for various private Policy, U.S. Department of Transportation . corporations and public agencies. He served as chairman of the Department of In 2007, President Allen was appointed by

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Bill Calhoun Patricia Geadelmann Terrence Hogan Jim Lubker James O'Connor Tom Schellhardt Vice President Special Assistant to Vice President Interim Provost & Vice Assistant Vice President Vice President Advancement the President/Board & Student Affairs President Academic University Marketing & Administration & Finance Government Relations Affairs Publ ic Relations

Board of Regents State of Iowa as of July 1. 200s David W. Miles Robert N. Downer President Michael G. Gartner Jack B. Evans President Pro Tern Ruth R. Harkin

Bonnie J. Campbell Craig A. Lang

Rose A. Vasquez Jenny L Connolly

www.umpanthers.com Director of nthlellcs/Semor Woman Adm1mstrator

Troy Oannen should value excellence in all endeavors. with its events. helping spur the interest in girls sports to UNI Director of primary objective being personal development and its highest levels. Softball. volleyball. track and field Athletics growth of its student-athletes. and five-player basketball have each set all-time Dannen believes in achieving that objective attendance records at various state championship by focusing events in recent years. including the basketball Troy Dannen was on the core educational mission of the University and tournament drawing 80,000 spectators over the named the University of ensuring the department acts with integrity and in a fiscally responsible manner. six-day event. Northern Iowa's Director Through this. Panther athletics can continue to Dannen also has been a strong advocate of of Athletics on May 29, thrive. and achieve greater levels of success both on recognizing academic achievement. creating several 2008. He became the and off the course. new scholarship programs. He also developed an school's fifth director For the past six years, Dannen has served as IGHSAU academic award program that recognizes as of athletics since UNI Executive Director of the Iowa Girls' many as 3,000 Iowa high school students each year turned Division I in 1980. High School Athletic Union (IGHSAU). As the governing body for who achieve at higher levels in the classroom while It's a homecoming for Dannen. who attended UNI high school sports in the state of Iowa. the IGHSAU participating in sports. as an undergraduate in the 1980s. Although he's oversees nearly 400 schools and more than 70,000 With all those accomplishments, it is not been off campus in a professional capacity for nearly students. in the 11 sports offered by the Union. surprising that the Des Moines Register listed him 20 years, he has maintained close ties to the school. Dannen has served in various capacities at fourth in their 2005 ranking Because of his passion to see UNI athletics the of the most powerful IGHSAU over the past 18 years. including serving Iowans in Sports. He has received continue to achieve the success it has had in recent numerous honors nine years (1993-2002) as associate executive and awards over the years. including years - and his desire to take the program to the Pursuing director. After taking over as executive director in Victory with Honor Award from the even greater heights - Dannen chose to leave his Iowa Institute of 2002. Dannen formulated the first strategic plan in previous position as Executive Director of the Iowa Character Development in 2005, and the Award of the Union's 82-year history, and that has led to some Excellence from the Iowa Girls' and Girls' High School Athletic Union to lead the Panther Women in Sport remarkable achievements the past half dozen years. athletic program. As he said on the day of his hiring, in 1999. Dannen oversaw a 40 percent growth in the In addition. Dannen has been it took this unique opportunity to take him away active in community Union's budget on his watch, all the while operating service in both the from a job he enjoyed so much . greater Des Moines area and the IGHSAU in the black. which has allowed for "I've had an opportunity to have two dream around the state. He has been a member of the Iowa the establishment of a significant reserve fund . jobs," Dannen said . "I've enjoyed a dream job at Games Board of Directors. the Greater Des Moines Sponsorship agreements have soared to new Sports Commission, and served on the Athletic Union. It's one of the best jobs in the the AAU Junior heights over the past six years. as Dannen has Olympics Local Organizing Committee. ~ country. When the Athletic Union hired me six years He also has spearheaded expanding the Union's existing deals served on the Iowa Athletic Council. Iowa Referee 18 ago to be their Executive Director, I was asked if C: and developing landmark new corporate sponsors. there was any place I'd rather be . I told them. 'Well. Committee and the Drake Relays Committee. = He was responsible for developing a new Dannen has also been active internationally, some day, I'd like to go back to Northern Iowa'. having statewide. multi-media rights agreement for the twice in the past five years been Because that is THE dream job for me ... every a presenter in IGHSAU . This new agreement - which includes Malaysia - at the request of the Olympic Council of I personal and professional success in my life has its a radio. television and online audio and video Malaysia - roots at Northern Iowa. on the topic of youth sports and sport z streaming of IGHSAU state championship events - program development. "It was never my dream to be an athletic not only increased the exposure of girls' high school Born and raised on a farm near Marshalltown, director," Dannen said . "It was my dream to be the sports around the state. but also more than doubled athletic director at Northern Iowa . There 's no place Iowa. Dannen. 42. received his bachelor's degree in t the annual rights fees the IGHSAU was receiving public relations with a minor in journalism I'd rather be. I'm out of dream jobs. I'm here for a from UNI previously from its radio and TV agreement. in 1989 good long time." . He and his wife. Lori. have two daughters: i The increased media exposure had a direct Emily (13) and Holly (9). Dannen believes that Panther athletic department impact on the turnstiles at girls' high school athletic

Jean Berger Before coming to UNI. Berger worked for more Berger also worked closely with Drake's Title IX Senior Associate than 17 years at Drake. Berger began working Review and gender equity plan. the 1995 NCAA Athletic Director/ with the Bulldogs in 1991 as an assistant sports Midwest Women's Basketball Regional , two cycles Senior Woman information director. In 1994 she took over as the of Drake's NCAA Certification self-study and the Administrator senior woman administrator and assistant athletic Drake Relays. director for internal affairs. and in 2005 she was Before working at Drake. Berger spent one year as promoted to senior Jean Berger joined the associate athletic director. an assistant sports information director at Wichita Berger's University of Northern responsibilities at Drake included State. From 1985-1990, Berger worked as the sports supervision Iowa staff as senior of 11 athletic programs and overseeing information director at Wayne State College. associate athletic director the department's student services. including Berger attended the . and she compliance. and senior woman academic support. sports medicine earned her bachelor's degree in journalism and her and strength and conditioning. She also worked as administrator in October 2008. At UNI , Berger is master's degree in physical education and sports a sponsor for the the direct supervisor of seven UNI women's sports. Drake Student-Athlete Advisory studies. She is a native of Winterset. Iowa. and has Committee. She serves as the Missouri Valley She also will be responsible for implementing and two daughters. Jessica (22) and Jenna (14). Conference representative to the NCAA Division monitoring gender equity plans; assisting with I Women 's Basketball marketing and budgeting of assigned programs; and Issues Committee. and she previously served a five -year term on the NCAA providing support to the athletic compliance office and athletic academic advising . Division I Women's Basketball Committee.

( s Panther Head Coaches/This IS um

This 1s Uni Building on a strong tradition of teacher education. the University of Northern Iowa has evolved into one of the finest .~ comprehensive public universities in the country. UNI emphasizes excellence in undergraduate education and offers selected graduate programs at the master's. specialist's and doctoral levels. UN l's heritage and philosophy place great value on providing 1• .•~·"!," . ·' a student-centered educational experience. The university offers a learning environment that is small enough to provide students . with individualized attention. yet large enough to provide a variety of resources, including distinguished faculty. UNl's special ·-. combination of challenge and support is indeed a key ingredient of a "Students First" education . Rick Heller Ben Jacobson Tanya Warren Today, UNI offers more than 120 undergraduate majors. Baseball Men's Basketball Women's Basketball Outstanding academic programs, many of which are nationally­ recognized for their excellence. have been established in the colleges of Business Administration. Education. Humanities and Fine Arts. Natural Sciences, and Social and Behavioral Sciences. In addition. UNI participates in the bachelor of liberal studies program offered by Iowa's Regent Universities and provides classes in centers around the state through the division of Continuing Education and Special Programs. Recognized as the premier public undergraduate university in the state. UNI is experiencing an increasing demand for its high­ quality programs. Enrollment at UNI was 12,90B students in the fall of 2008. Students come from every county in Iowa, and about 94 percent of UNl's undergraduate students are residents of Iowa upon enrollment. The University of Northern Iowa was founded in 1876 as the Mark Farley John Bermel Ryan Jacobs Iowa State Normal School. It became Iowa State Teachers College Football Men 's and Women's Golf Softball in 1909. In 1961. the name was changed to State College of Iowa. and in 1967. the Iowa Legislature changed the status of the institution to that of a university under its present title.

racts & H1ghhghts • U.S. News and World Report ranks UNI in the top two among public comprehensive universities in the Midwest. • Kiplinger Personal Finance magazine places us in the top 50 in the nation for best value in public colleges. • The Education Trust (www.edtrust.org) named UNI first among peer institutions nationally for overall high performance in graduation rates. Sta cey Simmer Sachin Kirtane Travis Geopfert • UNI prides itself on smaller class sizes that enhance Women's Swimming Women's Tennis Men's and Women's faculty-student interaction and personalized instruction. and Diving Track and Field/Cross Country Thirty-five percent of classes have fewer than 20 students. and 85 percent have fewer than 40 students. • UNI students are actively involved with more than 220 student organizations, including special interest clubs. sororities and fraternities. religious groups and academic groups. • UNI is the alma mater of NFL and Super Bowl MVP Kurt Warner. as well as U.S. Sen. Charles Grassley. • The UNI Wellness/Recreation Center. attached to the north side of the UNI-Dome. features a climbing wall. two pools, a running track. weight and fitness rooms. and courts for basketball, volleyball and racquetball. Bobbi Petersen Brad Penrith Women's Volleyball Wrestling

6 www.umpanthers.com Academics

One of the most important aspects of a future The athletics academic advisor works closely The reading/learning strategies program provides productive life is your education. Fortunately, this with the university's academic advising services many services for students, including free four-week education period comes early in life while you have to provide a variety of services to help students courses in: the time and energies necessary to accomplish this achieve their personal, career and academic goals. • Speed-reading: double your reading rate very worthwhile goal. Obtaining a college education Professional and peer advisors help students: • Effective study strategies: practice techniques and ultimately a degree is the student-athlete's • Prioritize life/professional goals for learning, managing time and preparing for 'responsibility. The education process means • Utilize university resources exams managing your time wisely so that the educational , • Select appropriate courses • Study reading: open to students referred by the athletic and social aspects of your life have an • Resolve academic difficulties teacher education program appropriate share of time. • Interpret institutional academic requirements At given times, students may find it necessary to ask for help in accomplishing an educational Staff task. At UNI, the following services are available Steve Schofield Jennifer Sell to students for obtaining guidelines and/or specific Assistant Athletics Director Academic Adviser for Compliance help. Jennifer Sell serves Steve Schofield Educational Opportunity Program as academic adviser joined the UNI athletics The mission of the educational opportunity to for the University of staff in August of program is to provide supportive services which are Northern Iowa athletic 2006. He is responsible essential for the identification, recruitment. retention department. She joined for implementing and graduation of minority and educationally the staff in 2004. and maintaining disadvantaged students who traditionally have not In her role, Sell a comprehensive had equal access to higher educational institutions. helps with academic compliance program for UNl's student-athletes, Services provided to participants include: planning and registration for the more than 400 coaches, staff, and other university constituents. • Academic and career counseling student-athletes that compete for the Panthers. In He is UNl's liaison to the NCAA and Missouri • Tutorial services addition, she manages the department's Champs/ Valley Conference on all compliance-related • Financial aid counseling and advising Life Skills program. matters including recruiting, eligibility, financial • Personal counseling Sell served as a freshman mentor and athletic aid, rules interpretations, waivers and violations. • Course selection and registration academic advising assistant from 1995 through He also assists with UNl's student life initiatives. • Educational planning 1999 at Villanova University. In addition, Sell also Prior to UNI, Schofield served as assistant has several years of experience as an elementary athletics director for compliance at Florida State In order to be an EOP participant. the student school teacher. University. At FSU, his duties included coordinating must be a minority student or be educationally A native of Toledo, Ohio, Sell graduated cum financial aid, rules interpretations, NCAA and disadvantaged, as evidenced by having an ACT score laude from Bowling Green State University with a Atlantic Coast Conference waivers, rules education of 15 or less and/or placing in the bottom half of his/ bachelor's degree in education in 1992. She and and investigating and reporting secondary violations. her high school graduating class. her husband, Justin, have four children. Schofield has a wide and varied background, as he has also served in the athletic department Academi cCo unse ling compliance offices at Maryland and Minnesota. An advisor has been assigned responsibilities V. Eugene Wallingford A native of Odebolt. Iowa, Schofield received across the athletics department and will assist you in : Chair Intercollegiate his bachelor's degree in general studies from • Scheduling Athletics Advisory UNI in 2000, and a master's degree in higher and • Choice of major Council/Department Head postsecondary education from Arizona State in 2003. • Selection of a major advisor & Associate Professor, • Tutorial services Computer Science • Maintain satisfactory progress toward a degree

Academic Success UO l's OWC ATeam Academic Top -20 r1 mshes Andrew Anderson and Charlie Ettelson were To qualify, wrestlers must have at least a 3.2 Year Finish named to the National Wrestling Coaches cumulative GPA, been an NCAA qualifier or won 2006-07 5th Association All -Academic wrestling team for the 60 percent of his total schedule - and must have 2005-06 11 th 2007-08 season. competed in at least 60 percent of said schedule. 2004-05 17th Anderson has tallied a 3.29 cumulative grade The other way to qualify for the All-Academic team 2003-04 13th point average while majoring in business technology. is have a 3.0 cumulative and been an NCAA All­ Ettelson has a 3.58 GPA in bio-medical sciences. American.

1 Strength and Cond1tmnmg

Strength andCo nd1bornng Jed Smith conditioning coach for all sports from 1997-2002. The UNI strength and conditioning program is Strength and was head boy's tennis coach from 2000-02. and a blend of science. technology and one-on-one Conditioning coached the school's Olympic weight lifting from attention to each student-athlete. Coach 1999-2002. Throughout the year. UNI athletes can spend more Jed C. Smith joined Smith is still heavily involved in the sport of time working on strength and conditioning than any UNl's staff as strength Olympic weightlifting. He coached UNI football other aspect of their game. During the off season. and conditioning coach in player Jason Fiacco. who made the Pan American athletes work on strength improvement. speed, June of 2005. team in the spring of 2006. Fiacco represented power. agility and conditioning. The in-season Smith has a wide and Team USA in Cali. Colombia. where he took home program is devoted to continuation of strength gains varied background in a bronze medal. and performance-related conditioning. strength and conditioning Smith is very active in the community, having Throughout an athlete's first year on campus. training. Prior to coming worked on bringing an Olympic Development baseline measurements of strength, speed. power. to the Cedar Valley, he was the explosive strength Center to the City of Waterloo. In July of 2007. agility, flexibility and endurance are collected. training coach for the Minnesota Vikings of the Smith. UNI. Cedar Valley Medical, XL Acceleration Measure of body composition and weight are also . He has also assisted and members of the Cedar Valley community recorded . With this information, goals are set with the Minnesota Wild of the National Hockey opened a non-profit training center with the goal of for development and maintenance. Programs are League. the Minnesota Thunder of the United developing athletes from the grass-roots level up established for each athlete. Soccer League and Penn State football in an effort to incorporate explosive strength training into their to elite status. eventually to compete and National individual programs. and World levels in the Sports of Weightlifting and Beginning in June of 2002. he was an exercise Tae Kwon Do. and sports science instructor at Dakota County Smith earned his bachelor's degree in social Technical College in Rosemount, Minn. He also science from Minnesota-Morris in 1994. and a served as the Minnesota USA Weightlifting second bachelor's degree in psychology in 1995. He received his master's Regional Training Center director during the same in education in an emphasis time frame. in strength and conditioning from Hamline He had several coaching assignments at University in 2003. Rosemount High School. including ninth-grade He was born in Cedar Rapids. Iowa. and his boy's basketball and wrestling, starting in 1996. wife's name is Tammy. He served as Rosemount's strength training and

8 Uni lllrestlmg Outlook ------10-11 Head Coach Brad Penrith------12 Assistant Coach Randy Pugh ------13 Assistant Coach Jose DeAnda ------13 Assistant Coach Mark Rial ------14 Assistant Coach Sean Stender ------14 Athletic Trainer Michael Ouellette ------14 Outlook

The University of Northern Iowa wrestling team Dakota State (Feb. 21) and at North Dakota State (Feb will have an advantage this season it has not seen 22). 141 since the 2004-05 season - the Panthers will have a UNI will look to extend its streak of 23 straight The Panthers look forward to the return of red shirt returning All-American . regional titles when it heads to Greeley, Colo ., for the fre shman Trent Washington (Omaha, Neb.,) at 141 NCAA West Regional on March 7, 2009. pound s. Washington was the Panthers' starter at 133 lbs. la st season before he suffered a season-ending neck injury. Washington was 8-3 at the time of the injury. He had won the Loras Open title and finished second at the Kaufman-Brand Open. Sophomore Cole Zempel (LaPorte City, Iowa) and freshman Alec Hoffman (Davenport, Iowa) will challenge Washington for the starting spot. Zempel went 4-2 last season and placed fifth at the Loras Open, while wrestling at 149 pounds. Hoffman was a four-time state qualifier and a three-time state placer. Hoffman wa s a state runner-up in both 2007 and 2008. 149 The 149-pound weight class could be the most balanced weight the Panthers have this season . Prior to Nick Pickerel l's (Albia, Iowa) season-ending shoulder surgery there appeared to be five wrestlers with a shot Senior Moza Fay captured All -America honors to be the starter. Pickerell was the WWC 's Freshman after placing fifth in the 165-pound bracket at the of the Year last season after winning the NCAA West 2008 NCAA Championships. Fay is the Panthers' first Regional and earning hi s first nod into the NCAA return ing All -American since the 2004-05 season. Championships. "It's so important to have a returning All-American With Pickerell out of the mix it will come down to a because every one of wrestlers saw what he battle between junior Charlie Ettelson (Hudson , Iowa). accomplished and the effort he went through to get to junior Brett Robbins (Bloom ington, Ill.). sophomore that honor," UNI head coach Brad Penrith said. "It can Trevor Kittleson (St. Ansgar, Iowa) and redshirt drive each individual to attain that status and we can freshman Jamal Lawrence (Merrillville, Ind.). continue to build this program." Robbins appeared to the leader going into the month The Panthers not only have Fay returning , but seven 125 of November, but he suffered a torn lateral collateral of its nine national qualifiers from the 2008 NCAA Redshirt sophomore Caleb Flores (Rosemead, Calif.) ligament in his knee and will likely miss 4-to-6 weeks Championships are back for a run in 2008-09. is the Panthers' top returner at 125 pounds. Flores to begin the season. "We have a great nucleus to work with and we had qualified for the NCAA Championships last season a great national recruiting class to assist us as well, " after garnering a wild card entry at the West Regional. Penrith said. "When you bring back seven guys with Flores posted nine victories on the season, including national tournament experience it breeds success four in dual action. among the guys challenging to earn their own national Challenging Flores at 125 lbs. will be junior college tournament berths." transfer Terrance Young (Minneapolis, Minn.). redshirt Penrith pointed to the Panthers' success at the freshman Cruse Aarhus (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) and true national tournament as being a turning point for the freshmen Steven Fitzgerald (Fresno , Calif.), Adam Hight UNI wrestling program. (Greenfield, Iowa) and Grant Sutter (Barneveld, Wis.). "Not only did we have nine guys compete at the Young won a junior college national championship national tournament last year, we had guys winning in 2008 and placed third a the NJCAA national meet matches and advancing, " Penrith said. "You can get in 2007, while he was a member of the Iowa Central 10 guys there and if you lose all 20 matches, you Community College wrestling team . don't gain anything from that. But we had a lot of advancement last year and that allowed us to score points and move the program back into the top-20 133 teams in the nation." Senior Josh Baldridge (Haysville, Kan .) returns for UNI will continue its rugged schedul ing in 2008-09. his final season in a Panther singlet and will look to The tournament portion of the schedule includes the make his second straight appearance at the NCAA Ettelson, who wa s an NWCA all-academic selection Kaufman-Brand Open in Omaha, Neb., on Nov. 22 Championships. Baldridge captured the West Regional and a first-team academic AII-WWC pick, saw plenty and the always competitive UNI Open on Dec . 7. The title and was a first-team All -Western Wrestling of action last season at 149 lbs. Ettelson went 4-4 in Panthers will take part in The Midlands tournament on Conference pick as a junior. Baldridge secured nine dual action and secured 13 total wins. He took home Dec. 29-30 in Evanston, Il l. wins last season and secured a of Edinboro's Rick first-place honors at the Loras Open. The Panthers' dual action includes national powers Deubel at the NCAA Championships. Kittleson's 21 victories last season ranked him Iowa (Dec 11). at Wisconsin (Dec . 13), Oklahoma State A pair of true freshmen, Cody Delagardelle (Jesup, tied for second on the squad. Kittleson had a busy (Jan. 25) and at Iowa State (Feb. 6) UNI will look to Iowa) and Ryan Jauch (Crystal Lake, 111.), will provide open tournament season as he capped the year with capture its third straight Western Wrestling Conference depth at 133 pounds. Delagardelle was a two-time a championship at the Duhawk Open. Kittleson also crown as the Panthers dual with four league opponents state placer at Gilbertville-Don Bosco High School, placed second at the Flash Flanagan Open and secured on the road in 2008-09 . UNI will wrestle at Northern while Jauch was a four-time Illinois state qualifier at a fifth-place finish at the Jim Fox Open Colorado (Jan 16), at Air Force (Jan. 17). at South Crystal Lake High School. Lawrence spent his redshirt season as a busy

IO www.umpanthers.com unattached wrestler. He secured 19 wins and had his best finish of the season at the Kaufman-Brand Open 114 191 when he notched a second-place tally. The Panthers will enter the season awaiting word on Senior Andrew Anderson (Sioux City, Iowa) has the sixth year of eligibility for Alex Dolly (Mishawaka, excelled in the classroom and on the mat for the Ind). If Dolly is granted his sixth year, he will be Panthers. Anderson is a two-time academic All­ 151 looking for his fourth trip to the NCAA Championships. Western Wrestling Conference selection and was also Junior Tyson Reiner (Mitchell, S.D.) is back after He has reached the Round of 12 on two occasions - named to the National Wrestling Coaches Association making his first NCAA Championships appearance in as a freshman in 2004-05 and then last season as a all -academic team in 2007 -08. Anderson is a three-time 2008. Reiner captured the 157-pound West Regional senior. Dolly has notched 60 career wins and 13 pins national qualifier and took a major step forward last title and was a first-team AII -WWC pick. Reiner missed as a Panther. year when he earned his first national tournament the first part of the season with a broken bone in victory - a 13-3 win over Cal State-Bakersfield's Riley his hand, but came on strong at the end to earn the Orozco. national bid. Reiner made the most of his national Anderson will enter the 2008-09 season with a tournament appearance as he secured a 5-2 triumph 62-53 mark, which includes 18 dual wins. He also was over Michigan's Jeff Marsh in a wrestleback match. a first-team AII-WWC pick in 2007-08. True freshman Anthony Meza (Vista, Calif.) was a two-time state champion and three-time state placer as a prep wrestler. Meza is a two-sport 285 athlete at UNI as he will also play baseball for the Redshirt freshman Christian Brantley (Homewood, Panthers. He will provide depth at 157 lbs. 111.) will take over the starting duties at heavyweight for the Panthers. Brantley posted an impressive 17-6 record as an unattached wrestler in the open 165 tournament portion of the schedule while redshirting . When it comes to the face of the 2008-09 Panther Brantley won the heavyweight title at the Loras wrestling team, look no further than 165-pound All­ Open and then placed second at the Kaufman-Brand American Maza Fay. Fay will enter the season ranked Open. He capped his season with a second-place finish No. 3 in his weight class by lnterMat. at the Duhawk Open . Brantley also took part in the Fay (Anamosa, Iowa) became the first wrestler in 2008 FILA Junior Nationals and where he reached the the Western Wrestling Conference to earn All-America semifinals and eventually placed fifth in the nation. honors and he was also named the league's Wrestler Brantley was given the team 's Redshirt Award at the of the Year in 2007-08. At the NCAA meet last season, conclusion of the season. Fay captured wins over ranked foes including No. If Dolly is not granted a sixth year, then sophomore Last year's starting heavyweight Dustin Bauman 5 Stephen Dwyer (Nebraska), No. 9 Trevor Stewart Jarion Beets (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) will move up to (Stratford, Wis.) underwent ACL surgery in the (Central Michigan) and No. 10 Michael Cannon 174 lbs. after competing last season at both 157 and offseason and will miss this season as he recuperates . (American) . 165 pounds. Beets posted six victories last season, Bauman injured the knee last February but continued Fay led the Panthers with 25 wins last season and including a 3-2 dual win over South Dakota State's to wrestle and just missed qualifying for the NCAA will enter his senior season with 90 wins, including a national qualifier Ryan Meyer. Beets captured the Championships after he placed third at the NCAA West 29 -8 mark in dual action. Fay has also notched 26 falls 165-pound title at the Duhawk Open. Regional. Bauman earned third-team AII-WWC honors in his career, which ranks him tied for No. 10 on the and was named to the Commissioner's Honor Roll with Panthers' all -time falls list. a 3.23 grade point average. The Panthers will also have three other wrestlers 184 Freshman Blayne Beale (Davenport, Iowa) will likely suiting up at 165 pounds this season and that list Junior Scott Hazen (Underwood, Iowa) will be the redshirt this season. Beale secured a pair of top-eight includes freshman David Bonin (Broussard, La .), Panther's starter at 184 pounds. Hazen has tallied 11 finishes and 66 career wins as a prep wrestler at sophomore Seth Pugh (Columbus Junction, Iowa) and career wins in two seasons. He posted a season-best Davenport West High School. freshman John Simon (Parkersburg, Iowa). fourth-place finish at the Jim Fox Open.

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coaches have to micro-manage their assistants and I don't have to do that; I am very fortunate. Each one of these guys has grown and matured and become a better coach since joining UN l's staff. You can't ask for anything more than that. "Each one of these guys, individually, is a great person. I have guys with a ton of youth in them and they are hungry, and they want UNI to continue in the right direction. Everybody is on the same page and all my coaches get along as one big family and that's something that you always strive for as a head coach . My coaching staff is full of great role models who are able to train with the guys every day." Prior to coming to UNI, he spent five seasons as an assistant at Nebraska, coaching the Huskers' lighter weights. He also served a one-year stint as an Brad Penrith assistant at Boise State in 1991-92, spent two seasons at Arizona State from 1989- Head Coach 91, and was a graduate assistant at Iowa . Athletically, Penrith's credentials are outstanding. He won the 126-pound national 9th Season championship at Iowa in 1986 as a sophomore, then placed second at 126 in 1987 Brad Penrith is entering his ninth season at the helm of the University of Northern and 1988. He was a three-time Big Ten champ for the Hawkeyes and was named Iowa wrestling program. Penrith's 2008-09 squad will boast of a returning All­ Outstanding Wrestler at the conference meet in 1986. American in the form of 165-pounder Moza Fay. A 1988 Iowa graduate, Penrith also made his mark at the international level before Penrith guided the Panthers to a 20th-place finish at the 2008 NCAA Wrestling retiring in 1996. He captured a Silver Medal at the 1991 World Championships, was Championships. UNI qualified nine wrestlers to the championship meet after winning the Gold Medalist at the in 1991 and won the title at the Pan its 23rd straight regional crown . UNI also won its second straight regular season American Games Championship in 1989. Western Wrestling Conference title with a perfect 4-0 mark. UNI is 8-0 all -time in Penrith has many accomplishments internationally, including placing third at the WWC duals. 1994 Goodwill Games, becoming a two-time Sunkist Open champion, taking the He has coached both of the WWC Wrestlers of the Year (Nick Baima in 2006-07, Roger Coulon title in in 1992 and '96, being a member of the 1989 U.S. World Moza Fay in 2007-08) and both of the WWC Freshmen of the Year (Kyle Anson in Team, and taking third at the World Cup in 1990 and 1991. 2006-07, Nick Pickerell in 2007-08). Penrith was named the inaugural WWC Coach of the Year in 2006-07 . A former University of Iowa All-American and national champion, Penrith was named head coach on June 21, 2000, becoming only the ninth wrestling coach in the program's history. In his first eight seasons at the helm, he has a record of 70-57-4 and has sent 62 wrestlers to the NCAA National Championships. In 2005, Sean Stender became the first UNI wrestler since Justin Greenlee in 1995 to three-peat at the National Tournament. placing second at 197 pounds. Eric Hauan made his fourth and final trip to the NCAAs, earning All-America honors for the second consecutive season at 174 pounds. Having been affiliated with the Panther program since 1997, three of those years as an assistant coach, Penrith has been instrumental in securing six Top 25 recruiting classes. Penrith took the 2007 recruiting class back to national prominence as it was ranked No. 9 in the nation. Penrith has always had the UNI recruiting classes ranked among the best in the country - in fact his 2003 recruiting class was ranked No. 4 in the nation. During his three seasons as an assistant coach, the Panthers posted their first winning dual record in six years in the 2000 season with a record of 10-5-2, and placed 11th at the NCAA Championships. Penrith is the first to comment on his fellow coaches and their dedication to UNI wrestling. "I have one of the best coaching staffs in the country, " Penrith said. "A lot of head

Closer to home, he placed third at the 1996 Olympic Team Trials, won the U.S. Nationals three times--1989, '91 and '93 - and was second at the '92 final Olympic wrestle-off. As a coach , Penrith is renowned as an excellent technician and recruiter. He has been involved with USA Wrestling at several levels of coaching and in the summer of 1999, he was the head coach of the United States team that competed at the Junior World Freestyle Championships in Sydney, Australia, which took the Bronze Medal in the team competition. In Penrith's five seasons coaching the lighter weights at Nebraska, the Huskers crowned 12 All-Americans and two national champions . Nebraska also won the Big Eight Conference title twice. As a team, Nebraska posted top 1D finishes at the NCAA's three times, including third in 1993, and had the top-rated recruiting class in the nation in 1996. A native of Windsor, N.Y, Penrith was a four-time state placewinner in high school, including winning the state title as a sophomore in 1981 . He was named the Outstanding Greco-Roman Wrestler at the 1983 Junior Nationals. He and his wife, Laura, have two sons, Gabriel (10) and Jacob (8). and a daughter, Grace Marie (5).

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For Pugh, the biggest change from competing on the mat to coaching his former teammates is motivating others. "When I was on the mat, I was doing what it took to make myself a better athlete," Pugh said . "But as a coach, I am more concerned with what others are doing and helping them improve." Pugh not only was a leader in the wrestling arena but also in the classroom . He graduated with a degree in Industrial Technology. Pugh's goal for the Panthers is for the athletes to improve every match out and continue to be good student-athletes. He and his wife, Krista, are the parents of a daughter, Hayden, born March 6, 2007. Randy Pugh Assistant Head Coach 9th Season

Assistant head coach Randy Pugh will enter his fifth sea son as UNl 's top assistant. Pugh was promoted in the middle of the 2003-04 season. Pugh joined Penrith's staff following an outstanding athletic career at the University of Northern Iowa. In his eight seasons as a coach , Pugh, a former Panther All-American, helped develop All -Americans Eric Hauan (174). Kyle Hansen (184). Jason Payne (197). Sean Stender (197) and Paul Hynek (285). When head coach Brad Penrith took over eight years ago, the Columbus Jose DeAnda Junction, Iowa, native was a natural choice. "Randy was a great student-athlete here at UNI," Penrith said. "When he was Assistant Coach one of my wrestlers, we had a bond for a student-coach relationship . Now as a 9th Season coach, he relates to all the guys on the team . He has a great head on his shoulders and does a great job in the wrestling room . Former Nebraska All-American Jose OeAnda is entering his ninth year as a "I've said a thousand times, Randy came into this program working his tail off Panther assistant coach . OeAnda was promoted to second assistant on Penrith's when he was a senior, becoming one of the leaders," Penrith said. "It has carried staff in 2003. His main responsibilities include training the lighter weights and over to him being a leader as a coach . I'm not scared to go on a recruiting trip or an recruiting . appointment, because I know everything will be taken care of. I'm confident that DeAnda took great pride in coaching Maza Fay to his first All-America the practices will be run well and he is going to get the most out of the wrestlers honor in the 2007-08 season. Fay placed fifth at 165 pounds at the 2008 NCAA when I'm not around. " Championships. While coaching for the Panthers, he has been training for international DeAnda went 28-9 at 141 pounds his senior year for the Huskers in 1998-99 and competition as an 85 kg . freestyle wrestler. Pugh finished in fourth place at the spent the 1999-00 season as a coach with the Husker Wrestling Club. USA World Trials in June 2002 and competed in the Trials again in 2003. In 2002, He finished his collegiate career second in the Big 12 Championships and he won the Sunkist International Open and garnered a third-place finish at the U.S. placing eighth at the NCAA Tournament. As the 10th seed at the national Open. In 2003, Pugh again achieved All-American status as he placed 8th at the championships, DeAnda posted a 3-3 record in his first NCAA appearance. He also U.S. Open. He also placed third at the Open in 2003. was named the team's most dedicated wrestler. As an athlete at UNI, Pugh finished fourth at the 2000 NCAA Tournament at "I always say that Jose is my utility man but he has become more than that. 174 pounds, capping a senior season in which he compiled a 26-4 record . He He gets involved with the guys personally and they feel able to talk to him about was ranked as high as third nationally after upending top-rated Otto Olson at the personal matters," Penrith said. "He's always working with them in the room and Virginia Duals. making sure they are doing the right things with their weight. The guys have great Pugh was a state high school champion his senior year at Columbus Junction respect for Jose and that makes my job so much easier." before enrolling at the U.S. Naval Academy, where he compiled a 16-8 record his A South Sioux City, Neb. native, DeAnda was ranked as high as sixth nationally. first year. After transferring to UNI in 1998, he went 54-9 in two seasons for the Penrith recruited OeAnda to Nebraska and coached him for three seasons in Lincoln Panthers, giving him a 70-17 career mark. while he was a Husker assistant coach .

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mark Aral Sean Stender Condition ing Specialist Volunteer Assistant 1st Season 4th Season

Mark Rial is returning to his alma mater and will serve as the Panthers' Sean Stender is beginning his fourth season as an assistant coach for the conditioning specialist in in the 2008-09 season. Rial wrestled for the Panthers Panthers. and his first as a volunteer assistant. Stender served three seasons as from 1999 to 2001 and was a national qualifier in 2001 . the Panthers' conditioning specialist. Following his graduation from UNI in 2001 with a bachelor of arts in general "It is great having Sean committed to the UNI wrestling program with his studies. he served as the Panther Wrestling Club coach in the 2001 -2002 season. goals of competing and furthering Panther wrestling," Penrith said. "He has had As the club coach he ran a variety of wrestling practices for the program. while many opportunities to move on but he knows staying at UNI and working in this reporting to UNI head coach Brad Penrith. environment and atmosphere provides him the best chance to reach his goals of Rial captured the 2008 United State Greco-Roman national championship at 66 becoming a world and Olympic champion ." kg in 2008. He was ranked as high as No. 11 in the world at hi s weight class in Stender was a three-time All-American for the Panthers as he placed fourth 2008. in 2003, sixth in 2004 and second in 2005. He became the first UNI wrestler to In 2007, Rial placed third at the U.S. World Team Trials and was the Northern three-peat as an All -American since Justin Greenlee in 1995. During his career as a Plains Senior regional champion . Rial placed fourth at U.S. Nationals in 2005 and Panther. he compiled a 94-33 record, 37-14 in duals. fifth in 2006. In 2004, Rial placed seventh at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials. Following his collegiate career. Stender joined the UNI coaching staff as a Rial earned a third-place effort at the 2002 University Nationals. Previously, Rial conditioning specialist - a position he has held for the past three seasons. While has been the runner-up at the 1993 Junior Nationals and placed fourth at the 1994 serving as the Panthers' conditioning specialist he has proven to be a competitive Cadet World Championships. wrestler at the national level as he captured top honors in the 96 kg/215.5 pound He was a two-time state champion at Fort Dodge High School in 1994 and 1996. Freestyle Division of the Dave Schultz Memorial International tournament held in He was a state runner-up in 1995. Rial was a four-time state qualifier. Colorado Springs, Co .. on Feb. 8-10, 2008. Stender added a bronze meal at the 2008 He and his wife. Lindsey, had their first child July 14, 2008 - a son. Trace Dmitri Korkin International Championships in Yakutsk. . Christian. Stender is currently ranked No. 3 on the Olympic ladder at his weight class. The Donahue. Iowa. native placed at the state tournament three years , including claiming first in his senior campaign. Stender compiled a 149-12 in his career at North Scott High School with an untouchable 45-0 record hi s senior year.

m,chael Ouellette Athletic Trainer 1st Season

Michael Ouellette (ATC. LAT) is in hi s second year as a graduate assistant athletic trainer for UNI. and his first with the UNI wrestling team . He will earn his master's degree in athletic training from the UNI School of Health, Physical Education. & Leisure Services (HPLESl in May 2009. Earning his bachelor's degree from the University of South Florida in 2007, th is Tarpon Springs, Fla .. native is aBoard Certified Athletic Trainer and licensed in the state of Iowa. During his senior year at USF, Michael provided medical coverage for the USF football team and was a spring intern for the Blue Jays Baseball Club. While at UNI, Michael has worked with the UNI football , cross country and track Hen Hhngman and field teams . Spiritual Advisor

14 www.umpanthers.com 2008-09 Uni Panthers Wrestling Roster------16 Cruse Aarhus------17 Steven Fitzgerald ------17 Caleb Flores ------17 Ad am Hight ------18 Grant Sutter ------18 Terrance Young ------18 Josh Baldridge ------18 Cody Delagardelle ------19 Ryan Jauch ------19 Tannor Burke ------19 Alec Hoffman ------19 Mitchell Johnson ------19 Trent Washington------20 Cole Zempel ------20 Charlie Ettelson ------20 Trevor Kittleson------21 Jamal Lawrence ------21 Nick Pickerell------21 Brett Robbins------22 Anthony Meza------22 Tyson Reiner------22 David Bonin------23 M oza Fay------23 Seth Pugh------24 John Simon------24 J arion Beets------24 Alex Dolly------25 Scott Hazen------25 Andrew Anderson------25 Dustin Bauman------26 Blayne Beale ------26 Christian Brantley ------26 UJrestlmg Roster

2008-09 um Wrestling Roster Breakdown Name Weight Year Hometown/High School/Last School Roster By Weight Roster By Class Roster By State Cruse Aarhus 125 R-Fr. Cedar Rapids. Iowa/Kennedy Andrew Anderson 197 R-Sr. Sioux City, Iowa/East 125 Seniors (4) California (3) Josh Baldridge 133 Sr. Haysville, Kan./Campus/Labette CC Cruse Aarhus Andrew Anderson Steven Fitzgerald Dustin Bauman 285 R-So. Stratford, Wis./Stratford Steven Fitzgerald Josh Baldridge Caleb Flores Blayne Beale 285 Fr. Davenport, Iowa/Davenport West Caleb Flores Alex Dolly Anthony Meza Jarion Beets 174 R-So. Cedar Rapids. Iowa/Kennedy Adam Hight Maza Fay Grant Sutter Illinois (3) David Bonin 165 Fr. Broussard, La./Comeaux Terrance Young Juniors (5) Christian Brantley Christian Brantley 285 R-Fr. Homewood. 111./Mount Carmel Charlie Ettelson Ryan Jauch Tannor Burke 141 Fr. Cresco, Iowa/Cresco-Crestwood 133 Scott Hazen Brett Robbins Cody Delagardelle 133 Fr. Jesup, Iowa/Gilbertville-Don Bosco Josh Baldridge Tyson Reiner Alex Dolly 174 R-Sr. Mishawaka, lnd./Mishawaka Cody Delagardelle Brett Robbins Indiana (2) ,Ryan Jauch Terrance Young Alex Dolly Charlie Ettelson 149 R-Jr. Hudson. Iowa/Hudson Jamal Lawrence Moza Fay 165 R-Sr. Anamosa. Iowa/Anamosa 141 Sophomores (7) Steven Fitzgerald 125 Fr. Fresno, Calif./Clovis East Tannor Burke Dustin Bauman Iowa (17) Caleb Flores 125 R-So . Rosemead, Calif./Northview Alec Hoffman Jarion Beets Cruse Aarhus Scott Hazen 184 R-Jr. Underwood. Iowa/Underwood Mitchell Johnson Caleb Flores Andrew Anderson Adam Hight 125 Fr. Greenfield. Iowa/Nodaway Valley Trent Washington Trevor Kittleson Blayne Beale Cole Zempel Nick Pickerell Jarion Beets Alec Hoffman 141 Fr. Davenport, Iowa/Davenport North Seth Pugh Tannor Burke Ryan Jauch 133 Fr. Crystal Lake. 111./Crystal Lake Central 149 Cole Zempel Cody Delagardelle Mitchell Johnson 141 Fr. St. Charles. Iowa/Interstate 35 Charlie Ettelson Charlie Ettelson Trevor Kittleson 149 R-So. St. Ansgar, Iowa/St. Ansgar Trevor Kittleson Redshirt Maza Fay Jamal Lawrence 149 R-Fr. Merrillville. lnd./Merrillville Jamal Lawrence Freshmen (4) Scott Hazen Anthony Meza 157 Fr. Vista. Calif./Vista Nick Pickerell Cruse Aarhus Adam Hight Brett Robbins Christian Brantley Alec Hoffman Nick Pickerell 149 R-So. Albia, Iowa/Centerville Jamal Lawrence Mitchell Johnson Seth Pugh 165 R-So. Columbus Junction. Iowa/Columbus Junction 157 Trent Washington Trevor Kittleson Tyson Reiner 157 R-Jr. Mitchell, S.D./Mitchell Anthony Meza Nick Pickerell Brett Robbins 149 R-Jr. Bloomington. 111./Bloomington Tyson Reiner Freshmen (12) Seth Pugh John Simon 165 Fr. Parkersburg, Iowa/Aplington-Parkersburg Blayne Beale John Simon 165 David Bonin Grant Sutter Cole Zempel 125 Fr. Barneveld, Wis./Dodgeville David Bonin Tannor Burke Trent Washington 141 R-Fr. Omaha. Neb./Boys Town Maza Fay Cody Delagardelle Kansas (1) Terrance Young 125 Jr. Minneapolis, Minn./Edison/lowa Central CC Seth Pugh Steven Fitzgerald Josh Baldridge Cole Zempel 141 R-So . LaPorte City, Iowa/Union/Buena Vista Univ. John Simon Adam Hight Alec Hoffman Louisiana (1) Head Coach: Brad Penrith (Iowa, 1988) 174 Ryan Jauch David Bonin Jarion Beets Mitchell Johnson Assistants: Randy Pugh (UNI, 2000) Alex Dolly Anthony Meza Minnesota (1) Jose DeAnda (Nebraska. 1999) John Simon Terrance Young Sean Stender (UNI, 2005) 184 Grant Sutter Mark Rial (UNI, 2001) Scott Hazen Nebraska (1) Trent Washington 197 Andrew Anderson South Dakota (1) Tyson Reiner 285 Dustin Bauman Wisconsin (2) Blayne Beale Dustin Bauman Christian Brantley Grant Sutter

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Caleb rlores Cruse Aarhus National Qualifier - 2008 Redshirt Freshman Redshirt Sophomore :a Cedar Rapids, Iowa Rosemead , Cal if. !;i Kennedy HS 125 Northview HS 125 'f 2007-08: Redshirted . . tallied a mark of 11 -9 as an unattached wrestler ... placed 2007-08: Earned a wild card into the 2008 NCAA Wrestling Championships after 2nd at the Loras Open ... competed at the 2008 FILA Junior Nationals held in Las placing third at the West Regional ... secured nine wins on the year ... tallied four Vegas, Nev. (4/23-26). High School: Was the No. 1-ranked senior in the nation at dual victories ... earned his first collegiate dual win over Wyoming's Cody Grant, 103 pounds according to lnterMat ... wrestled four years at 103 pounds for Cedar 3-2 ... his 8-7 win over Northern Illinois' T.J. Wunnicke propelled UNI to a 24-13 Rapids Kennedy High School ... captured the 2007 3A 103-pound state title with a dual victory ... a third-team all-WWC honoree. 2006-07: Redshirted ... captured record of 38-1 ... took third-place honors in the 2006 3A 103-pound weight class with the 125-pound title at the National Junior Varsity Tournament in Dubuque, Iowa .. . a mark of 26-8 ... served as wrestling team captain in 2006 and 2007, while earning placed sixth in the nation at the Junior FILA tournament in ... named the team MVP honors both seasons. Personal: Born , in Cedar Rapids, team's Redshirt Award recipient at the season-ending team banquet. High School: Iowa ... son of Jason and Lisa Aarhus ... has two siblings (Riley, Sydney) ... major is A 2006 graduate of Northview High School .. . posted a career record of 226-17 ... undecided . became the 14th wrestler in the state of California to place four times at the state meet ... took second place in 2006, third in 2004, sixth in 2003 and seventh in 2005 ... five-time freestyle state champion in California .. . placed third at the 2005 Junior National ... 5 counties champion in 2006 ... three-time division champion, three-time masters champion and a three-time junior dual team member ... the Viking of the Year award winner in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006 ... ranked No. 10 in the nation at 119 pounds by the Amateur Wrestling News, No. 11 by lnterMat and No. 13 by W.I.N. Magazine ... high school coaches: David Ochoa and Bobby Bellamy. Personal: Born , in El Monte, Calif .... son of Elias and Anna Flores ... siblings include Elias Ill and Desi ... majoring in business ... selected UNI "because of the education and because of the coaches" ... also recruited by Pittsburgh, Northern Illinois and UC Davis. Steven r1tzgerald Freshman Year Overall Duals MD TF Pin Quick West Reg. NCAA Fresno, Calif. 2007-08 9-17 4-9 0-2 0-0 1-6 3:26 3rd 0-2 Clovis East HS 125 High School: A 2008 graduate of Clovis East High School ... a three-time state qualifier in California ... reached the state tournament as a 103-pounder in 2006, as a 112-pounder in 2007 and as a 125-pounder as a senior in 2008 ... placed third at the California Interscholastic Federation tournament as a senior, while compiling a record of 56-4 .. . was ranked No. 30 in the nation at 125 pounds by Wrestling USA ... was ranked No. 20 in the nation among seniors at 125 pounds by Wrestling USA .. . high school coach : Kenny Lake . Personal: Born , in Fresno, Calif . . . .son of Kim and Roger Fitzgerald ... has three siblings, Brooke (15). Bryce (12) and Timothy (1) ... majoring in business ... chose UNI because of "good athletics and academics." meet the Panthers

Terrance ~oung Adam Hight Junior Freshman Minneapolis, Minn. Greenfield, Iowa Edison HS Nodaway Valley HS 125 Iowa Central CC 125 High School: A 2008 graduate of Nodaway Valley High School ... two-time state Prior to UNI: Captured a junior college national championship in 2008 ... placed qualifier and placewinner ... served as team captain ... earned his team's Hustle third in the nation as a freshman at Iowa Central Community College. Award in 2007 and 2008 ... team MVP in 2008 ... member of National Honor Society High School: A 2006 graduate of Edison High School in Minneapolis, Minn ...... honor roll student ... high school coach : Doug Hatch. Personal: Born two-time Minnesota state champion ... placed third in the state in 2004 .. . four-time in Greenfield, Iowa ... son of Clint and Lori Hight ... has two siblings .. . major all-conference selection ... served as team captain ... earned letters in wrestling is undecided. (4). football (3). tennis (1 ). track (1) and baseball (1 ). Personal: Born , in Minneapolis, Minn .... son of Shalonda Young ... major is undecided.

Josh Baldridge National Qualifier - 2008 Senior Grant Sutter Haysville, Kan . Freshman Campus HS Barneveld, Wis. Labette CC 133 Dodgeville HS 125 2007-08: Joined the Panther wrestling squad at the conclusion of the first semester High School: A 2008 graduate of Dodgeville High School ... two-time state ... won the 133-pound title at the West Regional to earn a spot into the NCAA champion (103 lbs. - 2007, 112 lbs. - 2008) ... three-time state placer as he placed Championships with a fall over Wyoming's Cory VomBaur ... first-team AII-WWC fourth at 103 lbs. in 2006 ... tallied a 167-20 career prep record ... four-time all­ performer ... posted a 9-7 overall mark .. . went 5-5 in dual action ... pinned conference honoree .. . earned four top-eight finishes in Fargo including a fourth­ Edinboro's Rick Deubel at the NCAA Championships .. . secured three wins over place finish in Greco and fifth-place finish in freestyle in 2004 ... placed sixth in fellow national qualifiers. Prior to UNI: A two-time junior college All-American at 2005 and seventh in 2007 in the Greco competition ... placed sixth at 112 pounds Labette Community College in Parsons, Kan .... placed second in 2007 and fourth at the 2008 Senior Nationals ... was ranked No. 7 in the nation among seniors at in 2006. High School: A four-time state high school champion at Campus HS in 112 pounds by Wrestling USA .. . honor roll student ... high school coaches : Matt Haysville, Kan .... tallied a 143-5 record as a prep wrestler, and was undefeated as Webster and Tim Wunnicke. Personal: Born , in Madison, Wis .... son both a junior and senior ... selected the Kansas 5A Wrestler of the Year in 2005 ... of Sean and Jill Sutter ... has two sisters, Emily (19) and Abigail (9) ... majoring As a senior in 2005, he was ranked No. 5 in the nation by lnterMat at 130 pounds .. in business/accounting ... chose UNI because "it's a good fit for my major, a good also a Brute Adidas national champion in 2004 and placed third at Senior Nationals campus and UNI has good coaches ." in 2005 ... high school coach: David Hall. Personal: Born in Miori, Okla .... son of Ellen and Rob Baldridge ... has a sister, Sarah, and a brother, Joe .. . majoring in physical education.

Vear Overall Duals MD TF Pin Quick West Reg. NCAA 2007-08 9-7 5-5 2-3 0-0 3-2 3:54 1st 1-2

18 www.umpanthers.com Cody Delagardelle Tannor Burke Freshman Freshman Jesup, Iowa Cresco, Iowa Gilbertville-Don Bosco HS 133 Cresco-Crestwood HS 141 High School: A 2008 graduate of Gilbertville-Don Bosco High School ... placed third High School: State runner-up as a junior in 2007 at 119 lbs .... state qualifier as a in the state as junior at 125 pounds ... followed that up with a fourth-place finish senior at 130 lbs .... posted a record of 69-10 over his final two seasons as a prep as a senior at 130 pounds ... tallied a mark of 77-18 over his final two seasons as a wrestler ... tallied 111 prep victories ... team captain ... member of National Honor prep wrestler ... went 139-28 overall in high school ... honor roll student ... high Society ... high school coach: Keith Slifka. Personal: Born , in Cresco. school coach : Tom Kettman . Personal: Born in Waterloo. Iowa ... son Iowa ... son of John Burke and Dan and Janice Ollendick ... has three siblings, of Chuck and Wendy Delagardelle .. . has two brothers, Ryan (23) and Kyle (14) .. . Adam (deceased). Ty (24) and Afton (20) ... majoring in business management. majoring in computer science.

Alec Hoffman Ryan Jauch Freshman Freshman Davenport, Iowa Crystal Lake, Ill. Davenport North HS 141 Crystal Lake Central HS 133 High School: Four-time state qualifier and a three-time state placer ... runner-up in both 2007 (135 lbs.) and 2008 (140 lbs.) ... placed fourth in 2006 (130 lbs.) ... posted High School: A 2008 graduate of Crystal Lake Central High School ... four-time a record of 125-11 over his final three seasons as a prep. including a 44-1 mark as Illinois state wrestling qualifier ... placed fourth in the state as a senior after posting a junior ... was ranked No. 18 in the nation among seniors at 140 lbs. by Wrestling a season mark of 40-3 ... had a four-year combined prep record of 145-22 ... as a USA ... high school coach : Robert Hoffman. Personal: Born . in freshman. he was a freestyle state champion and runner-up in Greco-Roman ... as Davenport, Iowa ... son of Robert and Michele Hoffman ... brother, Eric (22). was a a sophomore. Jauch was a freestyle and Greco state champion ... as a junior. he wrestler at North Dakota State from 2006-2008 ... major is undecided. placed fifth in the nation in Fargo, N.D.. in the Greco competition ... tallied a fourth- place finish at the Senior Nationals in 2008 ... was ranked No. 20 in the nation at 119 pounds by Wrestling USA ... was also ranked No. 9 in the nation among seniors at 119 pounds by Wrestling USA. Personal: Born in Hoffman Estates. Ill. ... son of Brian and Stacy Jauch ... has three siblings ... majoring in biology.

m,tchell Johnson Freshman St. Charles, Iowa Interstate 35 HS 141 High School: Became his high school's first four-time state placer after compiling a career mark of 139-23 ... placed eighth as a freshman (119 lbs.). fourth as a sophomore (125 lbs.). second as a junior (130 lbs.) and third as a senior (135 lbs.) ... went 39-3 as a senior while serving as team co-captain ... voted Mr. Wrestler & Leader by his prep team ... honor roll student ... all-conference performer in wrestling and football . Personal: Born , in Des Moines. Iowa ... son of Dan and Danielle Johnson ... has a brother. Jordan (15) ... major is undecided.

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Cole Zempel Trent Washington Redshirt Sophomore Reds hirt Freshm an LaPo rte City, Iowa Omaha , Neb. Uni on HS Boys Town HS 141 Bu ena Vista Univ. 141 2007-08: Awarded a medical redshirt ... went 8-3 before suffering a season-ending 2007-08: Posted a 4-2 record ... placed fifth in the 149-pound bracket at the Loras neck injury while practicing in the UNI wrestling room ... won his first seven Open (11/10). Prior to UNI: Redshirted at Buena Vista University in Storm Lake, collegiate matches ... took home the 133-pound title at the Loras Open (11/10). Iowa. High School: A 2006 graduate of Union High School ... two-time state which included a pin in his first collegiate match ... secured a second-place finish qualifier ... two-time conference champion ... served as team captain as a senior in the 133-pound bracket at the Kaufman-Brand Open (11/17) in Omaha, Neb ...... four-time academic all-conference honoree .. . a second-team all -district pick in notched a 14-11 win over Zach Tanelli as UNI tied the No. 1□ -ranked Wisconsin football ... academic all-conference selection in football in 2005 and 2006 ... earned Badgers (12/8) in dual action. High School: A two-time Nebraska state champion letters in wrestling, football and soccer ... member of National Honor Society . and a three-time state finalist ... won the 125-pound title as a junior and the honor roll student. Personal: Born , in Hudson, Iowa ... son of William 140-pound crown as a senior ... runner-up as a sophomore in 2005 . tallied a Zempel and Christine and Dave Taylor ... has two siblings, Hunter, and Tori ... three-year record of 106-5 and was undefeated as a junior and a senior (35-0 and majoring in biology. 36-0l ... placed second in the nation at the Greco Cadet Nationals in the 119-pound weight class ... placed fifth in the Junior Nationals as a 130-pounder .. . was ranked Year Overall Duals MD TF Pin Ouick No. 9 in the nation at 140 pounds among seniors by W.I.N. Magazine ... ranked No. 2007-08 4-2 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-1 11 in the nation at 130 pounds by Wrestling USA ... first-team academic all-state honors. Personal: Born , in Omaha , Neb .... son of Eulice Washington .. . has four brothers and two sisters ... majoring in sports psychology ... also recruited by North Carolina State, Michigan, Nebraska, Wyoming and UC Davis.

Year Overall Duals MD TF Pin Ouick 2007-08 8-3 1-2 2-1 2-0 1-0 3:08

Charlie Ettelson Redshirt Junior Hudson, Iowa Hudson HS 149 2007-08: Named to the National Wrestling Coaches Association's all-academic team .. . a first-team academic All-Western Wrestl ing Conference selection for the second straight season ... tallied an overall mark of 13-8 ... posted a 4-4 mark in dual action .. . secured six major decisions, two technical falls and two pins ... won the 149-pound title at the Loras Open (11/10). 2006-07: A member of the Western Wrestling Conference all-academic team with a 3.70 GPA ... tallied 11 wins for the Panthers ... began the year as the Panther starter at 149 pounds before senior Ryan Osgood returned from a knee injury .. . went 3-2 in dual action ... scored one of UN l's five wins against Iowa with a 3-2 triumph over the Hawkeyes' Alex Grunder in the dual on Nov. 21 ... had a four-match win streak, which included with win over Grunder. 2005-06: Redshirted ... earned Redshirt Award . High School: Two-time state champion and a state runner-up .. . placed second at NHSCA senior nationals ... wrestling team won state in 2003 and 2004 ... had a 163-6 overall record ... recorded 83 falls .. . four-time letterwinner in cross country and wrestling .. . three-time academic all-state ... graduated with a 3.98 GPA. Personal: son of Tim and Teri Ettelson ... brother, C.J., was a member of the UNI wrestling team from 2004-2008 ... majoring in biomedical sciences.

Year Overall Duals MD TF Pin Quick 2006-07 11-10 3-2 1-2 0-1 2-0 0:57 2007-08 13-8 4-4 6-0 2-1 2-0 1:34 Totals 24-18 7-6 7-2 2-2 4-0 0:57

20 www.umpanlhers.com at 145 pounds by W.I.N. Magazine ... Junior Nationals All-American in Fargo and a Cadet Folkstyle national champion ... Cadet regional champion .. . earned a spot on the Junior National Duals all -tournament team .. won an Ohio Tournament of Champions title. Personal: Born in Maywood, Ill. ... son of Michael and Valery Lawrence .. . major is undecided .. . member of the same club team (Twisters Wrestling Club in Chicago) as fellow UNI freshman Christian Brantley.

Treuor H1ttleson Redsh irt Sophomore St. Ansgar, Iowa St. Ansgar HS 149 2007-08: His 21 victories tied for second on the squad ... secured a 2-0 win over South Dakota State's Weston Blasius on his only dual action of the season (2/10) .. . capped his season with a title in the 149-pound bracket at the Du hawk Open (2/2) .. . placed second at the Flash Flanagan Open (1/5) ... secured a fifth-place finish at the nick Pickerell Jim Fox Open (12/8) ... placed sixth at the season-opening Loras Open (11/10) .. . National Qualifier - 2008 ended the season on a six-match win streak. 2006-07: Redshirted . High School: A Red shirt Sophomore 2006 graduate of St. Ansgar High School .. . took home the 1A 145-pound state title Albia , Iowa as a senior ... a perfect 44-0 as a senior ... set school record for wins in a season Centerville, Iowa 149 (44). wins in a career (155) and pins in a career (90) ... placed sixth in the state as a sophomore ... placed third in the state as a junior ... academic all -state pick as a 2007-08: Named the 2007-08 Western Wrestling Conference Freshman of the Year junior and a senior ... first-team all -district pick at linebacker for the football team ...... earned his first trip to the NCAA Championships after winning the 149-pound all-conference catcher in baseball ... tallied 13 letters as a four-sport student-athlete title at the West Regional in Fargo, N.D.... scored a 9-5 victory over North Dakota as a prep ... member of National Honor Society ... high school coaches : Kirby Moses State's Ryan Adams in the regional title match ... first-team All-Western Wrestling and Barry Kittleson. Personal: Born . in Osage, Iowa ... son of Barry Conference selection ... his 21 wins tied for second on the squad ... posted a pair and Pam Kittleson ... has two sisters (Kelsey and Stephanie) ... majoring in physics .. . of wins over fellow national qualifiers ... went 3-2 in dual action ... picked up first- selected UNI because of "the great atmosphere." place honors in the 149-pound weight class at the Jim Fox Open (12/8) .. . notched another tournament title at the Flash Flanagan Open (1/5) ... earned the team 's Rookie Award at season-ending banquet ... placed fifth in the nation at the 2008 Year Overall Duals MD TF Pin Quick FILA Junior Nationals held in Las Vegas, Nev. (4/23-26) ... earned fifth-place honors 2007-08 21-9 1-0 5-1 1-0 2-1 1:40 in the 70 kg/154.25 lbs. bracket after posting a mark of 4-2 in the tournament ... won three matches to reach the semifinals before he dropped a three-period match to Junior World champion (Penn State) in the 70 kg/154 .25 lbs. bracket ... dropped a 6-0, 8-5 decision to Sean Bilodeau (Lehigh) in the consolation semifinal before recording an injury default win over ligran Adzhemyan in the 5th/6th place match. 2006-07: Redshirted .. . posted a 6-5 mark as an unattached wrestler during the open tournament portion of the season ... tallied a pair of falls in those six wins. High School: A 2006 graduate of Centerville High School .. . capped off back-to-back state championships with the Class 2A 135-pound title ... won the 130-pound 2A state title as a junior for the Albia Blue Demons ... was a perfect 55-0 as a senior and 36-0 as a junior ... career record of 166-9 and includes a second-place finish as a freshman , a third-place finish as a sophomore and two state championships ... the Jamal Lawrence No. 12-ranked senior in his weight class according to Wrestling USA magazine .. . high school coach : Kevin Cochran. Personal: Born , in Ottumwa, Iowa .. Redshirt Freshman son of Mike and Karen Pickerell ... has three siblings (Angie, Kevin and Tom) .. . major Merrillville, Ind. is undecided. Merrillville HS 149 Year Overall Duals MD TF Pin Quick West Reg. NCAA 2007-08: Redshirted ... posted a 19-7 mark as an unattached wrestler, which 2007-08 21 -9 3-2 1-0 2-0 5-4 1: 04 1st 0-2 included three falls ... placed second at the Loras Open (11/10) ... notched a fifth- place effort at the Kaufman-Brand Open (10/17) ... secured a third-place finish at the Jim Fox Open (12/8) .. . placed third a the Midwest Open (12/29-30) ... landed a fourth-place finish at the Brand Open (1/19). High School: The highlight of the Panthers ' No. 9-ranked recruiting class ... was ranked as high as No. 2 in the nation at 145 pounds by Wrestling USA and No. 3 in the nation by lnterMat ... captured the national championship at 145 pounds at the National High School Coaches Association's Senior Nationals in Virginia Beach, Va ... won the indiana state title at 145 pounds by capping his perfect senior season at Merrillville HS at 45-0 ... placed third in the state tournament as a junior with a 45-3 mark ... placed fifth in the state as a sophomore with a 34-8 record .. . tallied a 155-25 career mark, including a 124-11 record over his final three years as a prep wrestler ... was ranked No. 2 in the nation at 145 pounds by Wrestling USA .. . was ranked as the No. 3 senior in the nation at 145 pounds by lnterMat ... was ranked as the No. 10 senior in the nation

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Tyson Remer Brett Robb ms National Qualifier - 2008 Redshirt Junior Redshirt Junior Bloomington, Ill. Mitchell, S.D. Bloomington HS 149 • Mitchell HS 151 2007-08: Did not wrestle after under going elbow surgery. 2006-07: Posted seven 2007-08: Won the 157-pound title at the NCAA West Regional in Fargo, N.D., to earn wins before sitting out the second half of the season with an elbow injury ... took his first trip to the NCAA Championships ... won the West Regional with a pair of part in the first three duals of the season at 133 pounds. 2005-06: Redshirted ... falls ... missed a majority of the season with a broken bone in his hand ... secured named the FILA Junior Greco-Roman Wrestler of the Month for June 2006 ... won the six total victories, including three in dual action ... put up a valiant effort in his gold medal at 132 pounds at the FILA Junior World Team Trials in Colorado Springs, matchup with No. 5-seeded C.P. Schlatter of Minnesota a the NCAA Championships Colo ., June 9-10 ... qualified to compete in the FILA Junior World Championships as he trailed 2-1 entering the third period and ended up falling, 4-2 ... secured a 5-2 Aug . 29-Sept. 3 in Guatemala City, Guatemala. High School: Four-time state win over Michigan's Jeff Marsh in a wrestleback match at the NCAA Championships qualifier and letterwinner ... placed fifth at state as a freshman at 103 pounds ...... earned the squad's Most Improved Award at the season-ending banquet. 2006- second place at the state tournament in 2004 at 130 pounds ... two-time Greco 07: Tallied an 8-8 mark during the open tournament portion of the season ... had a Roman National Champ and was named Outstanding Wrestler as a senior ... Student season-long four-match win streak. 2005-06: Redshirted . High School: Set school Council member and senior class president. Personal: son of record for most pins ... two-time state champ .. . two-time state runner-up ... two-time Dick and Laura Robbins ... majoring in public relations. letter winner in football ... first-team all-state in football ... football team's MVP ... high school All-American ... placed seventh at Senior Nationals. Personal: Year Overall Duals MD TF Pin Ouick son of Greg and Diana Reiner ... major is undecided. 2006-07 7-7 0-3 1-0 1-0 0-3 2007-08 Did Not Wrestle Year Overall Duals MD TF Pin Quick West Reg. NCAA 2006-07 8-8 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-2 2:32 2007-08 6-8 3-4 1-2 0-1 2-1 2:03 1st 1-2 Totals 14-16 3-4 2-2 0-1 3-3 2:03 1-2

Anthony ffieza Freshman Vista, Calif. Vista HS 151 High School: A two-time state champion and three-time state placer in the state of California ... posted a 47-1 record as a senior ... placed sixth at the 2006 state tournament .. . was ranked No. 11 in the nation at 152 lbs. by Wrestling USA ... tallied a 158-4 record as a prep wrestler .. . two-time All-American as a prep ... three-year team captain ... all-state baseball player as well ... four-time all-league selection in baseball ... high school coach : Chris Davis. Personal: Born , in La Jolla, Calif . ... son of Eleanor and Mark Meza ... has a sister, Erika (22) ... majoring in history ... also a member of the UNI baseball team ... serves as a volunteer Little League coach and assists youth wrestlers in learning the sport.

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mozaray All -Americ an - 2008 (5th - 165 lbs .) National Qualifier - 2007, 2008 Redsh irt Senior Anamosa , Iowa Anamosa HS 165 2007-08: Named the Western Wrestling Conference's Wrestler of the Year became the conference's first All-American after placing fifth at 165 pounds at the 2008 NCAA Championships ... named the team's MVP for the second straight season ... at the NCAAs, he went 5-2 with wins over ranked foes No. 5 Stephen Dwyer (Nebraska). No. 9 Trevor Stewert (Central Michigan) and No. 10 Michael Cannon (American) ... earned his second trip to the NCAA Championships after winning the 165-pound NCAA West Regional title in Fargo, N.D. (3/8) ... won the 165-pound title at the Loras Open on (11/10) ... placed second at the Kaufman-Brand Open on (11/17) ... first-team AII-WWC selection .. . led the Panthers with 25 wins and 11 pins ... a two-time WWC Wrestler of the Week honoree - Nov. 21 and Jan. 8. 2006-07: Named the team 's Co-MVP with Nick Baima ... qualified for the Round of 12 at the 2007 NCAA Wrestling Championships ... finished his first trip to the national tournament with a mark of 3-2 , with both losses coming to eventual All­ Americans - Craig Henning (Wisconsin) and Josh Zupancic (Stanford) ... reached the NCAA Championships after winning the 157-pound West Regional title ... had a season-high win streak of 12 straight victories ... ranked second on the team with 35 wins and was 12-4 in dual action ... led the squad with nine falls ... secured nine wins over national qualifiers, including wins each over Newly McSpadden (Oklahoma State). Jacob Yost (Chattanooga) and Luke Salazar (Northern Colorado) ... also tallied wins over Brandon Becker (Indiana). Kurt Gross (Kent State) and Matt Hill (Edinboro) ... had four second-place finishes to his name at the Harold Nichols Open, Kaufman Brand Open, the UNI Open and the 2006 Midlands .. . a two-time Western Wrestling Conference Wrestler of the Week honoree ... earned first-team AII-WWC Oau1dBonm honors at 157 pounds ... also earned the Most Improved Award at the team's year­ Freshman end banquet. 2005-06: Named to the 174-pound fifth-team Amateur Wrestling News Broussard, La . all-rookie team ... one of three UNI wrestlers to reach the 30-win mark in the 2005-06 season .. . bounced around the Panther lineup ... wrestled dual matches at 157, 165 Comeaux HS 165 and 174 pounds ... captured individual 157-pound titles at the Mike Mccready Open High School: A three-time state champion in Louisiana in the 160-pound weight (Dec. 10) and the Brand Open (Jan 20) ... placed second at the UNI Open (Dec. 4) class ... posted a perfect 59-0 record as a senior ... tallied a 56-1 record as a junior ... took third at the Harold Nichols Open (Nov. 12) ... placed fourth in the 174-pound ... went 57-3 as a sophomore ... four-year prep record was 216-10 ... a four-time weight class at the 2006 NCAA West Regional ... was a perfect 9-0 in dual action state placer after earning third in the state as a freshman ... was ranked No. 27 in and tallied 40 team dual points ... recorded an exciting victory over Oklahoma the nation at 160 pounds by Wrestling USA ... was also ranked No. 20 in the nation State's Kevin Ward (Jan. 5) with a fall at the 6:44 mark in the Panthers' dual with among seniors at 160 pounds by Wrestling USA ... four-time all-district and all-state the Cowboys ... ranked second on the team with six pins ... tallied an 11-match win selection ... earned letters in wrestling and football ... high school coach : Keith streak, which ranked as the second-longest streak for a Panther in the 05-06 season Bergaron. Personal: Born , in Lafayette, La . .. . son of David Bonin and ... Rookie Award winner. 2004-05: Redshirted. High School: Coached by Ron limp ... Debbie Bernard ... has a sister, Shelby .. . majoring in history ... enjoys hunting, FILA Freestyle Junior National All-American ... two-time national qualifier in freestyle fishing and the outdoors. competition ... two-time state champion .. . four-time state place winner .. . three- time conference champion ... had a career record of 143-16 ... recorded a perfect season of 41 -0 ... top-200 recruit by lnterMat Wrestling .. . wrestled in the Tri-Rivers Conference. Personal: son of John and Linda Fay ... siblings include Marie, Ben and Emily ... majoring in physical education.

Year Overall Duals MD TF Pin Quick West Reg. NCAAs 2005-06 30-8 9-0 8-0 2-0 6-3 2:01 4th 2006-07 35-10 12-4 9-0 4-1 9-0 2:56 1st 3-2 2007-08 25-8 8-4 8-1 1-0 11-2 0:28 1st 5-2 Totals 90-26 29-8 25-1 7-1 26-5 0:28 8-4

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Seth Pugh Jarion Beets Redshirt Sophomore Columbus Junction, Iowa Columbus Junction HS 165 114 2007-08: Posted 17 victories as a redshirt freshman ... placed second in the 2007-08: Secured six overall wins and one dual victory .. . helped UNI to a 42-3 157-pound bracket at the Loras Open (11/10) ... took third in the 157-pound weight dual victory over South Dakota State (2/10) when he notched a 3-2 victory over class at the Jim Fox Open (12/8) ... notched a second-place finish at the Flash Ryan Meyer, who had been a national qualifier the previous season ... captured Flanagan Open (1/5) ... earned his first dual win of his collegiate career with an 11-8 the 165-pound title at the Duhawk Open (2/2) ... notched three falls on the season. triumph over Northern Colorado's Rocco DePaolo (1/19) ... tallied a third-place effort 2006-07: Redshirted ... posted an 8-6 record as an unattached wrestler in the open at the Duhawk Open (2/2). 2006-07: Redshirted . High School: A 2006 graduate of tournament portion of the season. High School: A 2006 graduate of Cedar Rapids Columbus Junction High School ... secured the 2A 145-pound state championship Kennedy High School ... went 31-4 as a senior ... placed sixth and eighth in the state with a perfect 51-0 record as a senior ... placed fifth in the state as junior after tournament in 2004 and 2005 ... recorded his fastest pin in eight seconds ... served going 42-2 ... placed fourth in the state as a sophomore .. . three-time all-conference as team captain ... two-time All-Metro selection ... second-team all-conference pick selection in baseball .. . earned letters in wrestling (4), football (4) and baseball (4) in 2004 and 2005 ... first-team all-conference selection in 2006 ... high school coach: ... high school coach : Bill Plein. Personal: Born , in Iowa City, Iowa ... Brent Paulsen. Personal: son of Jimmy and Timi Beets ... son of Lanny Pugh and Diana Billingsly ... has two siblings (Zack and Tessa) ... cousin , majoring in criminology. Randy Pugh, is a UNI assistant wrestling coach .. . selected UNI because of "the great atmosphere." Year Overall Duals MD TF Pin Quick 2007-08 6-7 1-4 1-1 0-0 3-3 1:25 Year Overall Duals MD TF Pin Quick 2007-08 17-8 1-0 5-1 0-2 1-2 1: 25

John Simon Freshman Parkersburg, Iowa Apl ington-Parkersburg HS 165 High School: A 2008 graduate of Aplington-Parkersburg High School ... a three­ time state placer ... placed sixth as a sophomore at 152 pounds, sixth as a junior at 160 pounds and seventh as a senior at 160 pounds ... four-year starter ... tallied a career mark of 122-42 ... two-time all-conference pick ... placed fifth as a junior at the Folkstyle Nationals in the UNI-Dome ... two-time all-state pick in football .. . earned letters in wrestling (4), soccer (4) and football (3) ... honor roll student ... high school coaches: Casey Christensen and Mike Irvin. Personal: Born in Waterloo, Iowa ... son of Russ and Jenee Simon ... has a sibling, Jordan (17) ... majoring in business management.

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Rlex Dolly National Qualifier - 2005, 2007, 2008 Scott Hazen Redshirt Senior Redshirt Junior Mishawaka, Ind. ll•' Underwood, Iowa Mishawaka HS 't Underwood HS 184 2007-08: Earned his third trip to the NCAA Championships after he placed second at 2007-08: Posted a 5-7 record throughout the open tournament portion of the season the 2008 NCAA West Regional in the 174-pound weight class ... he was granted a ... notched a pair of major decision victories ... placed fifth in the 184-pound bracket wild card into the national tournament ... reached the Round of 12 and came within at the Loras Open (11/10) ... notched a fourth-place finish at the Jim Fox Open one victory of All-America status ... tallied national tournament wins over 8ucknell's (12/8). 2006-07: Tallied a 6-7 mark in the open tournament portion of the season. Shane Riccio (Fall -1 :18). Stanford's Luke Feist (Fall - 5 :53) and Minnesota's No. 2005-06: Redshirted . High School: Three-time state qualifier. claiming one title and 8-seeded Gabriel Dretsch (10-6) .. . placed first at the Loras Open (11/10) ... placed placing second and sixth ... tallied an overall record of 164-23. Personal: second at the Kaufman-Brand Open (11/17) ... secured seven dual victories. which son of Dwight and Mary Hazen ... majoring in elementary education. ranked fourth on the squad .. . his seven falls ranked him second on the squad . earned the team's Chuck Patten Award. which is based on leadership. 2006-07: Year Overall Duals MD TF Pin Quick Earned his second trip the NCAA Championships ... received a wild card to the 2007 2006-07 6-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 5:00 NCAA Championships after he placed second at the NCAA West Regional ... faced 2007-08 5-7 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-1 14 national qualifiers ... was one of six Panthers to reach the 20-win plateau . Totals 11-14 0-0 2-0 0-0 1-2 5:00 placed third at the UNI Open and fifth at the Harold Nichols Open ... a first-team All-Western Wrestling Conference pick. 2005-06: Went 5-3 in only eight matches of action ... placed fifth at the UNI Open (Dec . 4) ... did not wrestle again after the UNI because he suffered a season-ending injury. 2004-05: Wrestled at 184 pounds throughout the season ... placed fourth at the Harold Nichols Open and sixth at the UNI Open ... earned a trip to the NCAA Tournament after claiming the 184-pound crown at the West Regional .. . went 3-2 at nationals, falling early to No. 8 seed Paul Bradley of Iowa ... fought through wrestlebacks to win three straight, including a pin against Steve Borja of in 2:51 and a 3-2 win over former All-American Shane Webster of Oregon ... quickest pin in 1: 26 at the Kaufman Open ... finished the season with a 2-9 dual record and was 15-18 overall ... given the UNI wrestling Most Improved Award . 2003-04: Redshirted . High School: Three-time state Andrew Anderson qualifier placing second. third and fifth ... holds Indiana's career takedown record National Qualifier - 2006, 2007, 2008 with 548 ... held 88 career falls ... four-time letter winner ... junior and senior year Redshirt Senior recorded a 47-1 record ... two-time USA Wrestling National all-American ... four-time Sioux City, Iowa conference. sectional and regional champion ... one of the top recruits to come out of Sioux City East HS the state of Indiana in 2003 ... career record of 164-12. Personal: 191 son of Tom and Eva Dolly ... majoring in industrial technology. 2007-08: Named to the National Wrestling Coaches Association All-Academic wrestling team ... a first-team All -Western Wrestling Conference pick as well Year Overall Duals MD TF Pin Quick West Reg. NCAAs as a first-team academic AII-WWC honoree ... earned his third trip the NCAA 2004-05 15-18 2-9 2-6 0-2 4-4 1:26 1st 3-2 Championships by winning the 197-pound title at the West Regional .. . it was 2005-06 5-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 Anderson's first regional title after placing third in 2006 and second in 2007 . 2006-07 21-18 5-8 8-4 1-0 2-2 3:03 2nd 0-2 he went 20-9 overall and 8-5 in dual action ... finished the regular season strong 2007-08 19-12 7-6 3-2 2-0 7-0 1: 01 2nd 3-2 with seven wins in a row. including winning nine of his last 10 matches .. . the Totals 60-51 14-24 13-12 3-2 13-6 1:01 6-6 197-pounder had five wins over national qualifiers ... tallied his first win at the national tournament with a 13-3 win over Cal State-Bakersfield's Riley Orozco ... picked up two wins over North Dakota State's Jacob Bryce (Fall 1:40. 4-0) and scored a 6-1 win over Chattanooga's Matt Kaz .. . Anderson's signature win of the 2007-08 season came against Wisconsin's Dallas Herbst. 4-3 ... his win over Herbst helped UNI tie the No. 10-ranked Badgers in dual action ... placed sixth at the Midlands (12/29-30). marking the third time in as many years he has placed in the top six at one of the nation's most prestigious open tournaments ... also tallied first-place honors at the Loras Open (11/10) and placed second at the Kaufman-Brand Open (11/17) .. . two-time Western Wrestling Conference Wrestler of the Week honoree - Jan. 23 and Feb. 27 ... earned the Lyle E. Schwarzenbach Award. which recognizes an individual who exhibits the highest standards in citizenship, academics, practice and dedication on the Panther wrestling squad. 2006-07: Academic All-Western Wrestling Conference honoree ... made his second straight trip to the NCAA Championships ... placed second at the NCAA West Regional ... faced off against 15 national qualifiers in 2006-07 ... secured a 5-3 win over national qualifier Nathan

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Moore (Purdue) in overtime ... also earned a 6-2 win over Jacob Bryce (North Dakota State) in the West Regional semifinal round ... tallied a trio of third-place finishes at the Harold Nichols Open. Kaufman-Brand Open and the UNI Open ... placed sixth at the Midlands. marking the second straight year he tallied a top-six finish at one of the nation's most prestigious tournaments ... earned second-team AII-WWC honors. 2005-06: Named to the 197-pound seventh-team Amateur Wrestling News all-rookie team ... put himself on the national map after placing fifth at Midlands and climbed as high as No. 19 in a pair of the national polls ... reached the NCAA Championships as the second alternate out of the West Regional ... dropped a pair of matches at the national tournament to West Virginia 's Jared Villers and Iowa's Daniel Erekson Blayne Beale ... took third-place honors at the 2006 NCAA West Regional in Laramie. Wyo .. Freshman recorded three falls . 2004-05: Redshirted . High School: 2004 graduate of Sioux City Davenport, Iowa East High School ... two-time state champion. junior and senior years ... finished fifth Davenport West HS 285 in his sophomore campaign ... three-time district champion .. . two-time first team all-tournament selection .. . FILA Cadet Greco Roman All-American ... recorded 178 High School: A 2008 graduate of Davenport West High School ... secured 66 wins takedowns in his senior season ... top-75 recruit by lntermat Wrestling ... two-time over his final two seasons. which included a pair of top-eight finishes at the state all-conference football selection at linebacker for the Black Raiders. Personal: Son tournament ... placed seventh in 2007 ... bettered that with a fourth-place finish of Eugene and Anne Anderson ... siblings include Katy and Abby in 2008 in the 285-pound weight class ... first-team all-conference selection as a ... majoring in business management. senior ... third-team all-conference honoree in football ... earned letters in wrestling (2). football (2) and track (1) ... high school coach : Pat Rial. Personal: Born N Year Overall Duals MD TF Pin Ouick West Reg. NCAAs in Davenport. Iowa ... son of Lori Karman and Sancho McDonald ... has five 2005-06 16-24 3-11 1-2 0-1 3-4 1:52 3rd 0-2 siblings, Kyle (15), Kaytlyn (1 O). Anisa (14). Austin (6) and Nathan (10) ... majoring in 2006-07 25-18 7-9 2-4 1-0 3-3 0:31 2nd 0-2 biology ... selected UNI because "it was just a great fit. I took one visit and knew I 2007-08 21-11 8-5 7-1 0-0 5-1 1:22 1st 1-2 wanted to be here." Totals 62-53 18-25 10-7 1-1 11-8 0:31 1-6

Christian Brantley Redshirt Freshman Oustm Bauman Homewood, Ill. Red shirt Sophomore Mount Carmel HS 285 Stratford, Wis. Stratford HS 285 2007-08: Redshirted ... posted a 17-6 record in the open tournament portion of the season as an unattached wrestler ... won the heavyweight title at the Loras Open 2007-08: Posted 13 wins at heavyweight for the Panthers ... notched six dual wins (11/10) ... placed second at the Kaufman-Brand Open (11 /17) .. . took fourth place at ... a third-team all-Western Wrestling Conference honoree ... placed third in the the Jim Fox Open (12/8) ... notched a third-place effort at the Midwest Open (12/29- heavyweight division at the 2008 NCAA West Regional in Fargo, N.D ... . named to 30) ... capped his season with a second-place finish at the Du hawk Open (2/2) ... the WWC Commissioner's Honor Roll with a 3.23 grade point average ... notched a placed fifth in the nation at the 2008 FILA Junior Nationals held in Las Vegas. Nev. third-place finish at the Loras Open (11/10). 2006-07: Redshirted ... went 4-3 as an (4/23-26) ... won two matches before falling to 2007 World Team member Dom unattached wrestler in the open tournament portion of the season. High School: A Bradley in the semifinals of the 120 kg/264.5 lbs. bracket .. . Brantley reached the 2006 graduate of Stratford High School ... a two-time Greco-Roman All-American ... semis with wins over Luis Morales (3-0. 4-1) and Eddie Phillips (2-1. 1-0) ... earned tallied a 121-17 prep record in wrestling ... went 40-1 as a senior and placed second the team's Redshirt Award at the season-ending banquet. High School: Captured in the stae after he won both the regional and sectional titles ... placed third in the the Illinois state title in the 215-pound weight class as a senior ... tallied a 40-2 state as a junior ... member of the three-time state football championship squad ... mark and notched a 172 takedowns in 2006-07 ... was ranked No. 5 by the Amateur all-conference performer in football .. . member of National Honor Society .. . WIAA Wrestling News. No. 9 by W.I.N . Magazine and No. 13 by lnterMat in the 215-pound Scholar-Athlete ... earned letters in football (4) and wrestling (4) .. . high school national rankings ... a two-time all-American and a three-time state placewinner coach : Joe Schwabe. Personal : Born . in Marshfield. Wis .... son of .. . also a freshman-sophomore state champion in Illinois ... earned state titles in Dave and Debbie ... has two brothers (Matt and Jordan) .. . majoring in construction freestyle and Greco-Roman ... placed first at the Northern Plains tournament ... management .. . chose UNI because "it was a good fit and because of the location." tallied 8th-place honors at the 2007 Cadet and Junior Nationals freestyle tournament ... hobbies include hunting, fishing and outdoors. in Fargo, N.D.... served as team captain ... a member of the National Honor Society . Personal: Born . in Chicago ... son of Francis and Tamara Brantley ... Year Overall Duals MD TF Pin Ouick West Reg. has three siblings (Jaun. Taylor. Faraan) ... majoring in psychology. 2007-08 13-13 6-7 1-4 1-0 2-0 1: 07 3rd

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Points MD TF Pin Quick Wt. Wrestler Overall Duals Career C. Duals UNI-OP W-L W -L W -L P in 125 Cruse Aarhus 11 -9 0-0 11-9 0-0 5-2 1-0 0-2 125 Caleb Flores 9-17 4-9 9-17 4-9 18-36 0-2 0-0 1-6 3 :26 133 Josh Baldridge 9-7 5-5 9-7 5 -5 21 -20 2-3 0-0 3-2 3:54 133 Trent Washington 8-3 1-2 8 -3 1-2 3-7 2-1 2-0 1-0 3:08 133 Mike Whisler 0-2 0-0 3-15 1-7 0-0 0-0 0-1 141 C.J. Ettelson 15-12 8-5 95-49 29-19 33-15 2-0 1-1 5-1 0:30 149 Charlie Ettelson 13-8 4-4 24-18 7-6 17-14 6-0 2-1 2-0 1:34 149 Blake Hilmer 6-8 0-0 6-8 0-0 1-1 0 -1 1-2 4:31 149 Daniel Humpal 0-4 0-0 0-4 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 149 Trevor Kittleson 21 -9 1-0 21 -9 1 -0 3 -0 5-1 1-0 2-1 1:40 149 Jamal Lawrence 19-7 0-0 19-7 0-0 5-1 0-0 3-0 1:30 149 Nick Pickerell 21 -9 3 -2 21 -9 3-2 12-9 1-0 2-0 5-4 1:04 149 Cole Zempel 4-2 0-0 4-2 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-1 149 Justin Swafford 0-0 0-0 28-22 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 157 Jarion Beets 6-7 1-4 6-7 1-4 3-19 1-1 0 -0 3 -3 0:35 157 Micah Casper 3-8 0-0 3-8 0 -0 1-1 0 -0 1-2 1:25 157 Seth Pugh 17-8 1-0 17-8 1 -0 3 -0 5 -1 0 -2 2-2 2:36 157 Tyson Reiner 6-8 3-4 14-16 3-4 10-13 1-2 0-1 2-1 2:03 165 Maza Fay 25-8 8-4 90-26 29 -8 35-16 8-1 1-0 11-2 0:28 174 Alex Dolly 19-12 7-6 60-51 14-24 29-19 3-2 2-0 7-0 1: 01 174 Drew Kreman 3-6 0-0 3-6 0-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 1:40 184 Danny Dunning 8-5 1-1 44-48 9-18 6-4 0-1 0-0 0-1 184 Scott Hazen 5-7 0-0 11-14 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-1 184 Andy Oloughlin 12-16 4-7 12-16 4-7 14-22 2-4 2-0 1-0 0:55 197 Andrew Anderson 21-11 8-5 62-53 18-25 32-19 7-1 0-0 5-1 1:22 C.J. Ettelson 197 Pat Mahan 8-8 0-0 8-8 0-0 2-1 1 -0 0 -1 285 Dustin Bauman 13-13 6-7 13-13 6-7 24-24 1-4 1-0 2-0 1: 07 285 Christian Brantley 17-6 0-0 17-6 0 -0 3-0 0-0 4-0 1 :34

2007-08 Dual Schedule Tournament Results (7-5-1. 4-0 WWC) Nov. 10 - LORAS OPEN Date Opponent Time/Results 125 - Cruse Aarhus - 2nd; 133 - Trent Washington - 1st; 141 - C.J. Ettelson - 3rd place; 149- Charlie Dec. 8 #10 Wisconsin T, 16-16 Ettelson - 1st; 149 - Jamal Lawrence - 2nd; 149 - Nick Pickerell - 3rd; 149- Cole Zempel - 5th; 149 - Dec. 13 #1 at Iowa L. 40-3 Trevor Kittleson - 6th; 157 - Seth Pugh - 2nd; 165- Maza Fay-1st; 174 - Alex Dolly - 1st; 174 - Drew Dec. 16 #2 Iowa State (IPTV) L, 29-10 Kreman - 4th; 184-Andy Oloughlin - 3rd; 184- Scott Hazen - 5th; 197 - Andrew Anderson -1st; 197 Jan. 6 vs. #10 Chattanooga W, 21-16 - Pat Mahan - 2nd; 285 - Christian Brantley - 1st; 285 - Dustin Bauman - 3rd Jan. 12 #7 Michigan L, 30-6 Jan. 12 #4 Iowa State L, 31 -3 Nov. 17 - KAUFMAN-BRAND OPEN Jan. 18 Wyoming* W, 40-0 133 - Trent Washington - 2nd; 149 - Jamal Lawrence - 5th; 165 - Maza Fay - 2nd; 174 -Alex Dolly- Jan. 19 Northern Colorado* w, 36-6 2nd; 184 - Andy Oloughlin - 6th; 197 - Andrew Anderson - 2nd; 197 - Pat Mahan - 6th; 285 - Christian Jan. 25 at #3 Oklahoma State L. 33-0 Brantley - 2nd Feb. 1 at Northern Illinois W,24-13 Feb. 10 South Dakota State* w, 42-3 Dec. 8 - JIM FOX OPEN Feb. 21 at Nebraska-Omaha W, 22-15 149 - Nick Pickerell - 1st; 149-Jamal Lawrence - 3rd; 149- Trevor Kittle son - 5th; 157 - Seth Pugh - Feb. 24 North Dakota State* W,44-6 3rd ; 184 - Danny Dunning - 1st; 184 - Scott Hazen - 4th; 285 - Christian Brantley - 4th Mar. 8 at West Regional 1st (119.0) Dec. 29-30 - MIDWEST OPEN (Fargo, N.D.) 149 - Jamal Lawrence - 3rd; 285 - Christian Brantley - 3rd Mar. 20-22 at NCAA Championships 20th (St Louis, Mo.) Dec. 29-30 - MIDLANDS Home matches in BOLD 197 - Andrew Anderson - 6th * indicates Western Wrestling Conference match Jan. 5 - FLASH FLANAGAN OPEN 149 - Nick Pickerell - 1st; 149 - Trevor Kittleson - 2nd; 157 - Seth Pugh - 2nd; 184 - Danny Dunning - 1st

Jan. 19 - BRAND OPEN 149 - Trevor Kittleson - 5th; 157 - Jamal Lawrence - 4th

Feb. 2 -DUHAWK OPEN 149 - Trevor Kittleson - 1st; 157 - Seth Pugh - 3rd; 165 - Jarion Beets - 1st; 285 - Christian Brantley - 2nd

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UNI 16, WISCONSIN 16 IOWA STATE 31 , UNI 3 UNI 42, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 3 Oec. 8, 2007 - Cedar Falls, Iowa Jan. 12, 2008 - Cedar Falls, Iowa Feb. 10, 2008 - Cedar Falls, Iowa 174 - Alex Dolly (UNI) dee. Justin Peterson (WIS) 7-3 125 - Tyler Clark (ISU) dee. Caleb Flores (UNI) 8-2 184 - Tyler Sorenson ISDSU) dee. Andy Oloughlin (UNI) 7-6 184 - Trevor Brandvold (WIS) dee. Andy Oloughlin (UNI) 6-4 133 - Nick Fanthorpe (ISU) maj. dee. Josh Baldridge (UNI) 18-6 197 - Andrew Anderson (UNI) won by forfeit 197 - Andrew Anderson (UNI) dee. Dallas Herbst (WIS) 4-3 141 - Nick Gallick (ISU) dee. C.J. Ettelson (UNI) 5-0 285 - Dustin Bauman (UNI) tech. fall Jeremy Swier (SDSU) 15-0 285 - Kyle Massey (WIS) major dee. Dustin Bauman (UNI) 12-0 149 - Mitch Mueller (ISU) dee. Charlie Ettelson (UNI) 14-7 125 - Caleb Flores (UNI) won by forfeit 125 - Drew Hammen (WIS) dee. Caleb Flores (UNI) 6-5 157 - Cyler Sanderson (ISU) maj. dee. Tyson Reiner (UNI) 12-4 133 - Josh Baldridge (UNI) maj. dee. Nick Kulseth (SDSU) 9-1 133 - Trent Washington (UNI) dee. Zach Tanelli (WIS) 14-11 165 - Jon Reader (ISU) maj. dee. Moza Fay (UNI) 13-5 141 - C.J. Ettelson (UNI) dee. Jeff Cooley (SDSU) 5-0 141 - Kyle Ruschel! (WIS) dee. C.J Ettelson (UNI) 6-4 174 - Aron Scott IISU) dee. Alex Dolly (UNI) 5-2 149 - Charlie Ettelson (UNI) pinned Marc Wermersen ISDSU) 4:46 149 - Charlie Ettelson (UNI) major dee. Kendall Vogel (WIS) 13-0 184 - (ISU) dee. Andy Oloughlin (UNI) 9-2 157 - Trevor Kittleson (UNI) dee. Weston Blasius ISDSU) 2-0 157 - Craig Henning (WIS) dee. Jarion Beets (UNI) 4-0 197 - David Bertolino (ISU) maj. dee. Andrew Anderson (UNI) 11 -2 165 - Jarion Beets (UNI) dee. Ryan Meyer ISDSU) 3-2 165 - Moza Fay (UNI) dee. Jake Donar (WIS) 9-5 285 - Dustin Bauman (UNI) dee. Joe Curran (ISU) 4-2 174 - Alex Dolly (UNI) pinned Justin Retallic (SDSU) 5:24

IOWA 40, UNI 3 UNI 40, WYOMING 0 UNI 22, NEBRASKA-OMAHA 15 Oec. 13, 2007 - Iowa City, Iowa Jan. 18, 2008 - Cedar Falls, Iowa Feb. 21 , 2008 - Omaha, Neb. 197 - Andrew Anderson IUNI) dee. Rick Loera (IOWA) 6-4 197 - Andrew Anderson (UNI) pinned Dan Barrone (WYO) 6:49 157 - Tyson Reiner (UNI) maj. dee. Marcus Hilario (UNO) 13-5 285 - Matt Fields (IOWA) maj . dee. Dustin Bauman (UNI) 17-6 285 - Dustin Bauman (UNI) pinned Jason Still (WYO) 5:38 165 - Moza Fay (UNI) dee. Aaron Denson (UNO) 5-2 125 - Charlie Falck (IOWA) pinned Caleb Flores (UNI) 1:10 125 - Caleb Flores (UNI) dee. Cody Grant (WYO) 3-2 174 - Alex Dolly (UNI) dee. Ross Taplin (UNO) 5-2 133 - Joe Slaton IIOWA) maj dee. Trent Washington (UNI) 15-7 133 - Josh Baldridge (UNI) dee. Cory VomBaur (WYO) 4-1 184 - Brent Pankake (UNO) dee. Andy Oloughlin (UNI) 7-6 141 - Dan LeClere (IOWA) dee C.J Ettelson (UNI) 8-2 141 - C.J. Ettelson (UNI) tech. fall Brandon Gifford (WYO) 16-0 197 - Andrew Anderson (UNI) dee. Jacob Marrs (UNO) 6-5 149 - (IOWA) tech. fall Charlie Ettelson (UNI) 22-7 149 - Charlie Ettelson (UNI) maj dee. Cody Ch ipperfield (WYO) 12-4 285 - Tony Lewis (UNO) dee. Dustin Bauman (UNI) 5-1 157 - Ryan Morningstar (IOWA) pinned Jarion Beets (UNI) 7:59 157 - Tyson Reiner (UNI) dee. Dane Fuhrman (WYO) 8-1 125 - Caleb Flores (UNI) won by forfeit 165 - Mark Perry (IOWA) pinned Moza Fay (UNI) 0:48 165 - Moza Fay (UNI) maj dee. Eric Coxbill (WYO) 11 -3 133 - Mario Morgan (UNO) dee. Josh Baldridge (UNI) 10-6 174 - Jay Borschel (IOWA) dee. Alex Dolly (UNI) 10-7 174 - Alex Dolly (UNI) dee. Kyle Morrow (WYO) 2-1 141 - C.J. Ettelson (UNI) dee. Sim Bribieseca (UNO) 3-0 184 - Phillip Keddy (IOWA) dee. Andy Oloughlin (UNI) 10-4 184 - Andy Oloughlin (UNI) dee. Mikel Hoopes (WYO) 11 -9 SV 149 - Tate Weatherbee (UNO) pinned Nick Pickerell (UNI) 4:30

IOWA STATE 29, UNI 10 UNI 36, NORTHERN COLORADO 6 UNI 44, NORTH DAKOTA STATE 6 Oec. 16, 2007 - Cedar Falls, Iowa Jan. 19, 2008 - Cedar Falls, Iowa Feb. 24, 2008 - Cedar Falls, Iowa 157 - Cyler Sanderson (ISU) pinned Jarion Beets (UNI) 2:12 165 - Moza Fay (UNI) maJ. dee. Devan Lewis IUNC) 17-5 174 - Alex Dolly (UNI) pinned Shannon Fettig INDSU) 2:17 165 - Moza Fay (UNI) dee. Jon Reader (ISU) 9-6 174 - Alex Dolly (UNI) maj . dee. Ryan Johnson (UNC) 20-10 184 - Andy Oloughlin (UNI) maj dee. Matt Wetterling INDSU) 17-6 174 - Alex Dolly (UNI) maj dee. Chris Pursel (ISU) 16-6 184 - Danny Dunning (UNI) won by forfeit 197 - Andrew Anderson (UNI) pinned Jacob Bryce INDSU) 1: 40 184 - Jake Varner (ISU) maj dee. Danny Dunning (UNI) 10-0 197 - Andrew Anderson (UNI) pinned Patrick Carey (UNC) 1: 22 285 - Dustin Bauman (UNI) maj dee. Tyler Hemmesch (NDSU) 10-0 197 - David Bertolino (ISU) pinned Andrew Anderson (UNI) 2:38 285 - Reece Hopkin (UNG) dee. Dustin Bauman (UNI) 3-2 125 - Eric Hoffman (NDSU) pinned Caleb Flores (UNI) 6:34 285 - David Zabriskie (ISU) maj dee. Dustin Bauman (UNI) 12-4 125 - Tony Mustari (UNC) dee. Caleb Flores (UNI) 6-2 133 - Josh Baldridge (UNI) maj . dee. Eric Sanders (NDSU) 14-5 C 125 - Mark Kist (ISU) dee. Caleb Flores (UNI) 4-3 133 - Josh Baldridge (UNI) dee. Blaze Bahe IUNC) 5-2 141 - C.J. Ettelson (UNI) pinned Geoff Martin (NDSU) 5:17 = 133 - Nick Fanthorpe (ISU) dee. Trent Washington (UNI) 4-2 141 - C.J. Ettelson (UNI) pinned Richard Lohr (UNG) 0:54 149 - Nick Pickerell (UNI) tech. fall Ryan Adams (NDSU) 15-0 141 - Nick Gallick (ISU) dee. C.J Ettelson (UNI) 6-2 149 - Nick Pickerell (UNI) maJ dee. Daniel Prater (UNC) 16-7 157 - Tyson Reiner (UNI) dee . Adam Aho (NDSU) 6-4 149 - Nick Pickerell (UNI) dee. Adam Ketcher (ISU) 6-4 165 - Moza Fay (UNI) pinned Vince Salminen (NDSU) 133 J 157 - Seth Pugh (UNI) dee. Rocco DePaolo IUNC) 11 -8 a z UNI 21 , CHATTANOOGA 16 OKLAHOMA STATE 33, UNI 0 0 Jan. 6, 2008 - Douglasville, Ga . Jan. 25, 2008 - Stillwater, Okla. ;. 184 - Andy Oloughlin (UNI) dee. Josh Edmondson (UTC) 8-5 285 - Jared Rosholt IOKST) dee . Dustin Bauman (UNI) 7-0 197 - Matt Koz (UTC) dee. Andrew Anderson (UNI) 10-4 125 - Tyler Shinn (OKST) dee. Caleb Flores (UNI) 8-3 3 285 - Dustin Bauman (UNI) dee. Matt Leitner (UTC) 2-0 133 - (OKST) pinned Josh Baldridge (UNI) 137 125 - Javier Maldonado (UTC) dee. Caleb Flores (UNI) 11 -8 141 - Nathan Morgan IOKST) dee. C.J Ettelson (UNI) 7-4 f 133 - Josh Baldridge (UNI) won by forfeit 149 - Ryan Freeman (OKST) dee. Nick Pickerell (UNI) 7-1 141 - CJ Ettelson (UNI) dee. Cody (UTC) 6-0 157 - Newly McSpadden (OKST) dee. Tyson Reiner (UNI) 6-5 !!!J 149 - Joey Knox (UTC) dee Charlie Ettelson (UNI) 4-2 165 - Jake Dieffenbach (OKST) dee. Moza Fay (UNI) 5-3 157 - Seth Garvin IUTC) dee Tyson Reiner (UNI) 12-6 174 - Brandon Mason (OKST) dee. Alex Dolly (UNI) 5-0 165 - Moza Fay (UNI) pinned Nick Davis (UTC) 2:05 184 - Jack Jensen (OKST) dee. Andy Oloughlin (UNI) 11-6 174 - Lloyd Rogers (UTC) maI . dee. Alex Dolly (UNI) 17-6 197 - Clayton Foster (OKST) dee. Andrew Anderson (UNI) 11 -5

MICHIGAN 30, UNI 6 UNI 24, NORTHERN ILLINOIS 13 Jan. 12, 2008 - Cedar Falls, Iowa Feb. 1, 2008 - DeKalb, Ill. 125 - Michael Watts (MICH) pinned Caleb Flores (UNI) 2:48 133 - Pat Castillo (NIU) maj. dee. Josh Baldridge (UNI) 21 -9 133 - Chris Diehl (MICH) dee. Josh Baldridge (UNI) 8-5 141 - C.J. Ettelson (UNI) maj. dee. Tristen DeShazer (NIU) 15-7 141 - C.J. Ettelson (UNI) dee. Kellen Russell (MICH) 9-3 149 - Charlie Ettelson (UNI) dee. Kalen Knull (NIU) 7-1 149 - Josh Churella (MICH) dee. Charlie Ettelson (UNI) 9-2 157 - Bryan 0-Conner (NIU) Tyson Reiner (UNI) 6-3 157 - Jeff Marsh (MICH) maj. dee. Jarion Beets (UNI) 12-3 165 - Moza Fay (UNI) pinned Anthony Victor (NIU) 4:40 165- Eric Tannenbaum (MICH) dee. Moza Fay (UNI) 8-2 174 - Duke Burk (NIU) dee. Alex Dolly (UNI) 5-1 174 - Steve Luke (MICH) dee. Alex Dolly (UNI) 6-0 184 - Andy Oloughlin (U NI ) maj . dee. Brad Dieckhaus (NIU) 13-3 184 - Tyrel Todd (MICH) maj . dee. Andy Oloughlin (UNI) 11-3 197 - Andrew Anderson (U NI ) maj. dee. Jake Smi th (NIU) 13-5 197 - Anthony Biondo (MICH) dee. Andrew Anderson (U NI) 15-12 285 - Dave Benner (NIU) dee. Dustin Bauman (U NI) 6-3 285 - Dustin Bauman (U NI) dee. Chad Bleske (MICH) 2 -0 125 - Caleb Flores (U NI) dee. T.J. Wunnicke (NIU) 8-7

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Final Results, March 8, 2008 Fargo, N.D.

Final Team Scores NCAA Oualifiers 1. UNI 119.0 125 Eric Hoffman (NDSU) 1st 2. Air Force 64.5 125 Tony Mustari (UNC) 2nd 3. Wyoming 49.5 125 Caleb Flores (UNI) 3rd 4. Northern Colorado 47 .5 133 Josh Baldridge (UNI) 1st [~4J;l:I 5. North Dakota State 44.5 133 Cory VomBaur (WYO) 2nd 6. South Dakota State 14.0 141 Jake Kriegbaum (AFA) 1st Finals 141 Carter Downing (WYO) 2nd 125 Eric Hoffman (NDSU) dee. Tony Mustari (UNC) 7-5 141 C.J. Ettelson (UNI) 3rd 133 Josh Baldridge (UNI) pinned Cory VomBaur (WYO) 4:34 149 Nick Pickerell (UNI) 1st 141 Jake Kriegbaum (AFA) dee. Carter Downing (WYO) 3-1 149 Ryan Adams (NDSU) 2nd 149 Nick Pickerell (UNI) dee. Ryan Adams (NDSU) 9-5 157 Tyson Reiner (UNI) 1st 157 Tyson Reiner (UNI) pinned Anthony Dorward (AFA) 6:36 165 Moza Fay (UNI) 1st 165 Moza Fay (UNI) pinned Eric Coxbill (WYO) 0:28 165 Stephen Crozier (AFA) 2nd 174 Tyler French (AFA) maj. dee. Alex Dolly (UNI) 8-0 174 Tyler French (AFA) 1st 184 Andy O'Loughlin (UNI) dee. Jacob Devlin (AFA) 6-4 174 Alex Dolly (UNI) 2nd 197 Andrew Anderson (UNI) dee. Jacob Bryce (NDSU) 4-0 184 Andy O'Loughlin (UNI) 1st 285 Reece Hopkin (UNC) dee. Jason Still (WYO) 4-1 184 Jacob Devlin (AFA) 2nd 197 Andrew Anderson (UNI) 1st 197 Jacob Bryce (NDSU) 2nd 285 Reece Hopkin (U NC) 1st

UOI' sWest Regional History 2008 1. UNI 2001 1. UNI 1994 1. UNI 1987 1. UNI 2. Air Force 2. Fres no State 2. Mi ssouri State 2. Drake 3. Wyoming 3. Wyom ing 3. Illinois State 3. Ill inois State

2007 1. UNI 2000 1. UNI 1993 1. UNI 1986 1. UNI 2. Northern Colorado 2. Bri gham Young 2. Ill ino is State 2. Dra ke 3. Wyoming 3. Eastern Illinois 3. Mi ssouri State 3. Tennessee

2006 1. UNI 1999 1. UNI 1992 1. UNI 1985 1. Lou isiana State 2. Wyom ing 2. Eastern Ill inoi s 2. Notre Dame 2.UNI 3. Fresno State 3. Slippery Ro ck 3. Eastern Il linois 3. Cal Poly SLO

2005 1.UNI 1998 1. UNI 1991 1. UNI 1984 1. Lou isiana State 2. Fresno State 2. Georg ia State 2. Notre Dame 2.UNI 3. Air Force 3. Eastern Ill inoi s 3. Illinois State 3. Cal Poly SLO

2004 1. UNI 1997 1. UNI 1990 1. UNI 1983 1. Louisiana State 2. Air Force 2. Eastern Ill inoi s 2. Notre Dame 2. UNI 3. Fresno State 3. Duquesne 3. Illinois State 3. Cal Poly SLO

2003 1. UNI 1996 1. UNI 1989 1. UNI 1982 1. UNI 2. Air Force 2. Eastern Ill inoi s 2. Notre Dame 2. Ea stern Ill inoi s 3. Fresno State 3. Marquette 3. Eastern Illinois 3. Tennessee

2002 1. UNI 1995 1. UNI 1988 1.UNI 1981 1. UNI 2. Fresno State 2. Ill inoi s State 2. Notre Dame 2. Lou is iana State 3. Wyoming 3. Northern Ill inoi s 3. Eastern Illinois 3. Indiana State

]0 www.urnpanthers.com 2008 ncnn Champmnsh1ps

2008 Championship Results 2008 Pmal Team Standings Final Results, March 20-22, 2008 - St. Louis, Mo. 1. Iowa 117.5 14. Illinois 40.5 2. Ohio State 79.0 15. Hofstra 38.0 2008 n11-nmer1cans. medal match Results 3. Penn State 75.0 16. Pittsburgh 33.5 4. .0 125 Nebraska 74.0 17. Wisconsin 31 1. Angel Escobedo (Indiana) dee. Jayson Ness (Minnesota), 10-3 5. Iowa State 72.0 18. Navy 30.5 3. Paul Donahoe (Nebraska) dee. Mark McKnight (Penn State). 6-3 Oklahoma State 72.0 19. Stanford 29.0 7. Michigan 27.0 5. Tanner Gardner (Stanford) dee. Charlie Falck (Iowa). 8-2 Central 69.0 20. UNI Michigan 24.0 7. Brandon Precin (Northwestern) dee. James Nicholson (Did Dominion). 5-2 69.0 21 . Edinboro 9. Cornell 67 .0 Maryland 24.0 10. 133 Minnesota 61.5 23. American 22 .0 11 . Missouri 21 .0 1. Colem_an Scott (Oklahoma State) pinned Joey Slaton (Iowa), 0:49 48.5 24. Boise State 3. Franklin Gomez (Michigan State) dee. James Kennedy (Illinois), 7-2 12. Indiana 43.0 25. North Carolina State 19.0 5. Mack Reiter (Minnesota) dee. Mike Grey (Cornell), 10-7 13. Northwestern 41 .0 7. Nick Fanthorpe (Iowa State) dee. Joe Baker (Navy). 7-6

141 Panthers at the 2008 ncnn Championships 125 lbs. - Caleb Flores 1. J Jaggers (Ohio State) dee. Chad Mendes (Cal Poly). 5-2 L Brandon Zoetewey (CS-Bakersfield) 10-3 3. Charles Griffin (Hofstra) dee. Nathan Morgan (Oklahoma State), 5-2 L Nikko Triggas (Ohio State) Fall 3:24 5. Nick Gal lick (Iowa State) dee. Matthew Kyler (Army). 3-2 7. Manuel Rivera (Minnesota) pinned Cody Cleveland (Chattanooga), 3:46 133 lbs. - Josh Baldridge L #1 Franklin Gomez (Michigan State) 12-4 149 W Rick Deubel (Edinboro) Fall 4:43 1. Brent Metcalf (Iowa) dee. Bubba Jenkins (Penn State). 14-8 L Lou Ruggirello (Hofstra) Fall 0:41 3. (Nebraska) dee. Josh Churella (Michigan). 4-2 5. Damon Caldwell (N _. C. State) won by forfeit over J.P O'Connor (Harvard) 141 lbs. - C.J. Ettelson 7. Dustin Schlatter (Minnesota) dee. (Ohio State). 3-2 L Adam Frey (Cornell) 16-1 L Patrick Mclemore (Northern Illinois) 3-1 157 1. Jordan Leen (Cornell) dee. Mike Poeta (Illinois). 5-4 149 lbs. - Nick Pickerell 3. Dan Vallimont (Penn State) dee. Brandon Becker (Indiana). 5-4 L, #12 Morgan Atkinson (CS-Fullerton) 8-6 5. (Edinboro) tech. fall Josh Zupancic (Stanford). 15-0 L Joshua Wagner (Missouri) Fall 2:04 7. Cyler Sanderson (Iowa State) dee. Matt Moley (Bloomsburg), 7-5 157 lbs. - Tyson Reiner 165 L #5 CP Schlatter (Minnesota) 4-2 1. Mark Perry (Iowa) dee. Eric Tannenbaum (Michigan). 5-2 W Jeff Marsh (Michigan) 5-2 3. Nick Marable (Missouri) dee. Mack Lewnes (Cornell). 3-2 L #6 Matt Kocher (Pittsburgh) 18-1 5. Moza Fay (UNI) dee. Michael Cannon (American). 13-6 7. Jon Reader (Iowa State) dee. Stephen Dvvyer (Nebraska). 10-7 165 lbs. - #8 Moza Fay W Matt Epperly (Virginia Tech) 9-0 174 W #9 Trevor Stewart (Central Michigan) 553 1. Keith Gavin (Pittsburgh) dee. Steve Luke (Michigan), 4-2 L #1 Eric Tannenbaum (Michigan) 7-4 3. Jay Borschel (Iowa) dee. Brandon Browne (Nebraska), 6-4 W Patrick Pitsch (Arizona State) 10-2 5. Brandon Sinno~ (C~ntral Mi chiga n) dee. Steve Anceravage (Cornell). 3-2 W #5 Stephen Dvvyer (Nebraska) Fall 2:39 7. Matthew Stolpinsk1 (Navy) pinned Alton Luca s (Hofstra). 4:07 L #3 Nick Marable (Missouri) 7-4 W #10 Michael Cannon (American) 13-6 184 1. Mike Pucillo (Ohio State) dee. Jake Varner, 3-3 RT TB 174 lbs. - Alex Dolly 3. Tyrel Todd (Michigan) dee. Christian Sinnott (Central Michigan). 3-2 L, #1 Keith Gavin (Pittsburgh) 17-3 5. Raymond Jordan (Missouri) dee. Phil Keddy (Iowa), 6-4 W Shane Riccio (Bucknell) Fall 1: 18 7. Jack Jensen (Oklahoma State) dee. Kirk Smith (Boise State), 3-2 W Luke Feist (Stanford) Fall 5:53 W #8 Gabriel Dretsch (Minnesota) 10-6 197 L #5 Brandon Sinnott (Central Michigan) 7-3 1. Phil Davi s (Penn State) dee. Wynn Michalak (Central Michigan). 7-2 3. Hudson Taylor (Maryland) dee. Craig Brester (Nebraska). 7-5 SV 184 lbs. - Andy O'Loughlin 5. Josh Glenn (American) dee. Dal las Herbst (Wisconsin), 11 -6 L, Vince Jones (Nebraska) 9-4 7. Max Askren (Missouri) dee. David Bertolino (Iowa State). 11-9 SV L Kurt Brenner (West Virginia) 16-8 285 197 lbs. - Andrew Anderson dee. J.D. Bergman (Ohio State), 4-2 SV 1. Dustin Fox (Northwestern) L Logan Brown (Purdue) 6-3 (Navy) dee. Jared Rosholt (Oklahoma State). 4-1 3. Ed Prenderga st W Riley Orozco (Cal State Bakersfield) 13-3 dee. David Zabriskie (Iowa State). 4-2 SV 5. Matt Fields (Iowa) L Daren Burns (UNC-Greensboro) 4-2 7. Bubba Gritter (Central Michigan) default Kyle Massey (Wisconsin)

r 31 WWC AII-Conf erence/AII-Academ1c 2001-08 WWC rinal Standings 2001-08 WWC Award Winners School W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Freshman of the Year UNI 4-0 1.000 7-5-1 .542 Ni ck Pi ckerell - University of Northern Iowa Northern Colorado 4-2 .667 6-7 .462 Wrestler of the Year North Da kota State 4-2 .667 11-9 .550 Moza Fay - Universi ty of Northern Iowa Ai r Force 3-2 .600 9-9 .500 Coach of the Year Wyoming 3-3 .500 4-9 .308 Joel Sharratt - Air Force Academy Utah Valley State 1-4 .200 9-11 .450 South Dakota State 0-6 .000 2-9 .182 2001-08 WWC Wrestlers of the Week 2001-08 WWC All-Academic Team Nov. 14 - Adam Aho (NDSU ) Sam Allen (Utah Valley). Sr. . 149 lbs.. Kaysvill e. Utah - 3.32 GPA, Bu siness Management Nov. 21 - Moza Fay (UNI) Andrew Anderson (UNI), Jr., 197 lbs., Sioux City, Iowa - 3.29 GPA, Business Mgmt. Nov. 28 - Reece Hopkin (UNC) Jacob Bryce (NDSU). 197, Jr. . Glenwood, Minn. - 3.85 GPA, Bu siness Adm inistration Dec. 5 - Steph en Crozi er (Air Force) Jett Cooley (SDSU). Sr. . 133/ 141 lbs. . Westbrook. Minn. - 3.370 GPA. Civil Engineering Dec. 12 - Gabri el Mooney (NDSU) Stephen Crozier (Air Force), Jr. . 165 lbs .. Monona. Iowa - 3.54 GPA, Economics Jan. 8 - Moza Fay (UNI) Charlie Ettelson (UNI), So., 149 lbs., Hudson, Iowa - 3.58 GPA, Biomedical Sciences Jan . 15 - Dan iel Prater (UNC) Ryan Johnson (UNC). Jr.. 174 lbs., Colorado Spring s, Colo. - 3.63 GPA. Busin ess Adm in. & Math Jan. 23 - Andrew Anderson (UNI) Nate Kearsley (Utah Valley), Sr. . 157 lbs. . Aloha. Ore. - 3.29 GPA. Spani sh Jan. 30 - Ben Kjar (Utah Valley) Eric Sanders (NDSU). 133. Sr.. Waba sha. Minn. - 3.20 GPA. Management Information System s Feb. 6 - Stephen Crozier (Air Force) Matt Wetterling (NDSU). 184, Sr., Willmar, Minn. - 3.43 GPA. History Education Feb . 13 - Devan Lewis (U NC) Feb. 20 - Jake Kriegbaum (Air Force) Feb. 27 - Andrew Anderson (UNI) 2001-08 WWC All-Conference Team 2001-08 WWC Comm1ssmner·s Honor Roll First Team Adam Aho (NDSU). Jr. . 157, 125 - Eric Hottman (NDSU). Sr. , Davenport, Iowa (Davenport North HS/Iowa Central CC) Frazee, Minn. - 3.03, Health and Physical Education 133 - Josh Baldridge (UNI), Jr., Haysville, Kan. (Campus HS/Labette CC) Blayze Bahe (UNC). Sr.. 133 lbs. . 141 - Jake Kriegbaum (Air Force). Sr .. Abilene. Kan . (Abilene HS) Goodland. Kan . - 3.04 GPA. Recreation 149 - Nick Pickerell (UNI), R-Fr., Albia, Iowa (Centerville HS) Dustin Bauman (UNI), R-Fr., 285 lbs., 157 - Tyson Reiner (UNI), So., Mitchell, S.D. (Mitchell HS) Stratford, Wis. - 3.23 GPA, Construction Mgmt. 165 - Moza Fay (UNI), Jr., Anamosa, Iowa (Anamosa HS) Casen Eldredge (Utah Valley). So ., 184 lbs.. 174 - Tyler French (Air Force). So., Malta. Mont. (Malta HS) Monticello. Utah - 3.43 GPA. Aviation 184 - Andy O'Loughlin (UNI), R-Fr., Independence, Iowa (Independence HS) Cody Grant (Wyoming). Jr.. 125 lbs. 197 - Andrew Anderson (UNI), Jr., Sioux City, Iowa (Sioux City East HS) Torrington. Wyo. - 3.01 GPA. Pre-Pharmacy 285 - Reece Hopkin (Northern Colorado). Sr. . Kersey, Colo. (Platte Valley HS) Reece Hopkin (UNC), Sr., 285 lbs., Kersey, Colo . - 3.17 GPA. Sport & Exerci se Science Second Team Justin LaGosh (NDSU). Jr.. 197. 125 - Tony Mustari (UNC). So .. Greeley, Colo. (Greeley Central HS) Zumbrota. Minn. - 3.05. Business Administration 133 - Cory VomBaur (Wyoming). So., Vancouver, Wash. (Evergreen HS) Ed Matthews (UNC). R-Fr., 184 lbs. . 141 - Carter Downing (Wyoming). Sr. . Woodruff. Utah (Evanston (Wyo.} HS) Boulder. Colo. - 3.94 GPA. Secondary Education 149 - Ryan Adams (NDSU). So .. Coon Rapid s, Minn. (Coon Rapids HS) Ryan Meyer (SDSU). So , 165 lbs., 157 - Tony Dorward (Air Force). Sr.. Seattle, Wash. (Mt. Ranier HS) Parkston. S.D. - 3.092 GPA. General Agriculture 165 - Stephen Crozier (Air Force). Jr. . Monona . Iowa (MFL-Mar-Mac HS) Gabriel Mooney (NDSU). Jr. . 141 . 174 - Alex Dolly (UNI), Sr., Mishawaka, Ind. (Mishawaka HS) Greenbush. Minn. - 3.19, Dietetics 184 - Jacob Devlin (Air Force). Sr., Livingston. N.J. (Livingston HS) Jett Newby (Utah Valley). So ., 141 lbs ., 197 - Jacob Bryce (NDSU). Jr., Glenwood. Minn. (Minnewaska Area HS) Brigham City, Utah - 3.78 GPA. Business Mgmt. 285 - Jason Still (Wyoming). Sr. . Aurora. Colo. (Gateway HS) Flint Ray (Utah Valley). Fr., 133 lbs.. Roy, Utah - 3.93 GPA. Undecided Third Team Vince Salminen (NDSU), R-Fr.. 149/ 165 125 - Caleb Flores (UNI), R-Fr., Rosemead, Calif. (Northview HS) Billings, Mont. - 3.29. Construction Management 133 - Eric Sanders (NDSU). Sr. , Wabasha. Minn. (Wabasha-Kellogg HS) Curtis Thoreson (NDSU). Jr. . 165, 141 - C.J. Ettelson (UNI), Sr., Hudson, Iowa (Hudson HS) New Ulm. Minn. - 3.88, Agricultural Engineering 149 - Cole Dallaserra (Wyoming). R-Fr.. Butte. Mont. (Butte HS) Zach Williams (Utah Valley). Fr. . 197 lbs. 157 - Rocco DePaolo (UNC), R-Fr .. Aurora . Colo. (Eaglecrest HS) La s Vega s. Nev. - 3.2 GPA. Undecided 165 - Eric Coxbill (Wyoming). Jr. . Wright. Wyo. (Wright HS) Cory VomBaur (Wyoming). So .. 133 lbs ., 174 - Ryan Johnson (UNC). Jr. . Colorado Springs. Colo. (Doherty HS) Vancouver, Wash . - 3.04 GPA. Sec. Ed./Soc Studies 184 - Tyler Sorenson (SDSU). So., Garretson. S.D. (Garretson HS) 197 - Patrick Carey (UNC). Phoenix. Ariz. (Marcos de Niza HS) 285 - Dustin Bauman (UNI), R-Fr., Stratford, Wis. (Stratford HS)

32 www.umpanthers.com History/RecordBook Career Season Records ------34 Panther Honor Roll ------35 All-Americans------36 -38 Year-By-Year Results ------39 Dual Results------40 -43 Lettermen ------44 -45 Series Records ------46 ------47 Wisconsin Badgers ------47 Old Dominion Monarchs------47 ------47 Cleveland State Vik ings------47 ------48 Gardner-Webb Bulldog s------48 Northern Colorado Bears------48 Air Force Falcons ------48 Oklahoma State Cowboys ------48 Northern Illinois Huskies ------48 Iowa State Cyclones ------49 Chattanooga Moes ------49 South Dakota State Jackrabbits ------49 North Dakota State Bison ------49 Panther Team Honors------50 Covering the Panthers ------51-52 Career Season Leaders

Career Leaders Season Leaders Overall Victories Overall Victories 1. Kirk Myers (1978-82) 134 (Division I, since 1980-81 season) 2. Rich Powers (1988-92) 134 1. Mark Schwab (1985-86) 49 3. Justin Greenlee (1991 -95) 129 2. Joel Greenlee (1988-89) 44 4. Joel Greenlee (1985-89) 127 Rich Powers (1990-91) 44 5. Kurt Shedenhelm (1983-88) 125 4. Kurt Shedenhelm (1986-87) 41 6. Nick Baima (2003-07) 124 5. Jeff Weatherman (1985-86) 39 7. Gary Steffensmeier (1988-92) 115 Joel Greenlee (1986-87) 39 8. Lew Sondgeroth (1984-85) 114 7. Lew Sondgeroth (1984-85) 38 9. Dave Malecek (1990-94) 114 Pat Pickford (1985-86) 38 10. Ken Gallagher (1978-82) 113 Steve Hartle (1990-91) 38 11 . Mark Schwab (1985-90) 112 Justin Greenlee (1994-95) 38 12. Joe Gormally(1977-82) 111 13. Jeff Weatherman (1984-87) 106 Dual Victories 14. Jay Llewellyn (1980-84) 105 1. Joel Greenlee (1986-87) 20 15. BobHallman(1981-84) 104 2. Jeff Weatherman (1986-87) 19 16. Dylan Long (2000-04) 101 3. Efonda Sproles (1982-83) 18 17. Dion Cobb (1980-84) 95 Mark Schwab (1985-86) 18 C.J. Ettelson (2004-08) 95 Joel Greenlee (1988-89) 18 19. Ken Bigley (1996-99) 94 6. Rich Powers (1990-91) 17 Sean Stender (2001-05) 94 Nick Baima (2006-06) 17 8. Joe Gormally (1980-81) 16 Dual Victories 9. 12 tied 15 1. Joel Greenlee (1985-89) 58 2. Kirk Myers (1978-82) 56 Pins 3. Ken Gallagher (1978-82) 55 1. Kirk Myers (1981-82) 21 4. John Kriebs (1980-84) 53 2. Justin Greenlee (1994-95) 20 5. Bob Hallman (1980-84) 49 3. Rich Powers (1991-92) 19 6. Rich Powers (1988-92) 48 4. Joel Greenlee (1988-89) 18 7. Joe Gormally (1977-82) 47 Rich Powers (1988-89) 18 Gary Steffensmeier (1988-92) 47 6. John Kriebs (1981-82) 17 Justin Greenlee (1991-95) 47 7. Tony Koontz (1985-86) 16 10. Jeff Weatherman (1983-87) 46 Justin Greenlee (1993-94) 16 9. Justin Greenlee (1992-93) 15 Pins 10. Dave Markel (1981-82) 14 1. Kirk Myers (1978-82) 61 2. Justin Greenlee (1991-95) 57 Winning Percentage (min. 20 wins) 3. Rich Powers (1988-92) 54 1. Tony Davis (1999-00) .964 (27-1) 4. John Kriebs (1980-84) 53 2. Joel Greenlee (1988-89) .957 (44-2-0) 5. Dion Cobb (1979-84) 30 3. Kurt Shedenhelm (1987-88) .931 (33-2-1) Dan Kjeldgaard (1993-97) 30 4. Rich Powers (1990-91) .917 (44-4-0) 7. Joel Greenlee (1985-89) 29 5. Joel Greenlee (1986-87) .898 (39-4-1) 8. Scott Murray (1993-97) 28 6. Dylan Long (2002-03) .885 (31-4) 9. Kurt Shedenhelm (1983-88) 27 7. Justin Greenlee (1994-95) .884 (38-5-0) 10. Jeff Weatherman (1983-87) 26 8. Rich Powers (1991-92) .879 (29-4-0) Moza Fay (2005-present) 26 9. Mark Schwab (1989-90) .878 (32-4-1) 10. Nick Baima (2005-06) .872 (34-5) Winning Percentage (min. 50 wins) 1. Joel Greenlee (1985-89) .878 (127-16-4) Team Records 2. Randy Pugh (1998-00)* .857 (54-9) Most Victories in a Season 18 (1986-87) 3. Mark Schwab (1985-90) .853 (112-18-3) Most Losses in a Season 12 (1995-96) 4. Rich Powers (1988-92) .841 (134-25-1) Consecutive Dual Victories 32 (1948-51) 5. Dylan Long (2001-04) .808 (101-24) Consecutive Dual Losses 10 (1993-94, 1994-95) 6. JoeGormally(1977-82) .800 (111-27-2) Most Points in Dual Meet 57 (1984 vs. Missouri St.) 7. Gary Steffensmeier (1988-92) .793 (115-29-3) Most Points by Opponent 44 (1995 vs. Iowa) 8. Lew Sondgeroth (1984-85) .790 (114-30-1) Largest Margin of Victory 57-0 (1984 vs . Missouri St.) 9. Justin Greenlee (1991-95) .787 (129-35-0) Largest Margin of Defeat 44-0 (1995 vs . Iowa) 10. Nick Flach (1998-00) .763 (61-19) * UNI career only Note: To qualify in career records. athletes must have wrestled at least two seasons in Division I at UNI.

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Umuers1ty 01u1smn East-West All-Star Classic Kirk Myers 1937 Ray Cheney, 135 1967 Don Parker (177) 1946 Cecil Mott, 121 1969 Kent Osboe (HWT) 1946 *Gerald Leeman, 128 1974 Jim Miller (134) 1946 Bill Koll, 145 1975 Jim Miller (134) 1947 *Bill Koll , 145 1984 John Kriebs (HWT) 1947 Russ Bush, 128 1988 Mark Schwab (118) 1947 Bill Nelson, 165 Joel Greenlee (HWT) 1948 *Bill Koll, 147.5 1989 Joel Greenlee (HWT) 1949 Bill Nelson, 155 1991 Gary Steffensmeier (150) 1949 Bill Smith, 165 Rich Powers (177) 1949 Keith Young , 145 1992 Rich Powers (177) 1950 Bill Nelson, 155 1993 Justin Greenlee (HWT) 1950 Bill Smith, 165 2003 Dylan Long (141) 1950 Keith Young , 145 2004 Eric Hauan (174) 1951 Keith Young , 147 2004 Dylan Long (141) 1952 Gene Lybbert, 130 2004 Sean Stender (197) 1952 Bill Weick, 157 1953 Jim Harmon, 157 national Wrestling Hall of rame 1955 Bill Weick, 157 Wrestlers 1963 Bill Dotson, 137 Bill Koll 2000 Tony Davis, 149 Gerald Leeman * NCAA Tournament Bill Nelson Outstanding Wrestler Bill Smith Keith Young College 01u1smn (Division II) Coaches 1963 Bill Dotson, 137 LeRoy Alitz 1963 Jim Sanford, 147 Dave McCuskey 1966 Don Parker, 177 Bob Siddens 1967 Don Parker, 177 1968 Kent Osboe, HWT Contributor 1969 Kent Osboe, HWT Finn Eriksen 1971 Clint Young , 158 1972 Mike Mccready, HWT Lifetime Achievement 1974 Tom Garcia, 126 for Officials 1974 Jim Miller, 134 Mike Allen 1974 Ken Snyder, 142 1975 Jim Miller, 134 Glen Brand Hall of rame 1975 Ken Snyder, 142 Gene Lybbert Dan Mashek 1975 Randy Omvig, HWT Don Parker Chuck Patten 1976 Gary Bentrim, 142 1977 Gary Bentrim, 142 1978 Gary Bentrim, 158 01u1smn II Hall of rame 1978 Keith Poolman, 167 Bill Dotson Gary Bentrim 1978 Kirk Myers, 190 1979 Kirk Myers, 190 1980 Kirk Myers, 190 1980 Ken Gallagher, 150

Academic All-America Nick Baima 2006-07 Gary Steffensmeier 1991 -92 Pan American Games Mike Mccready 1975 (Gold Medal) Justin Green lee 1993 (Gold Medal) CWA Panther Olympians r. ~ERS Maynard Harmon 1932, Gerald Leeman Silver Medal, 1948, Bill Koll 5th Place, 1948, London Bill Nelson 1948, London Bill Smith Gold Medal, 1952, Helsinki Keith Young Bill Nelson

JS All-Americans

01u1smn I 1983 Randy Majors 3rd (126) John Kriebs 5th (HWT) 1931 Jesse Arends 2nd (118) Finn Eriksen 4th (135) 1984 Bob Hallman Orville Orr 3rd (155) 2nd (118) Dave Grant 8th (158) John Kriebs 1932 Maynard Harmon 3rd (145) 6th (HWT) Arthur Gerber 3rd (HWT) 1950 Frank Altman 3rd (121) Luverne Klar 4th (128) 1985 Paul Kreimeyer 6th (118) 5th (142) 1934 Alvie Natvig 2nd (118) Floyd Oglesby 2nd (136) Lew Sondgeroth Keith Young 1st (145) 1986 5th (118) 1937 Davis Natvig 2nd (118) Bill Nelson 1st (155) Mark Schwab 8th (158) Ray Cheney 1st (135) Bill Smith 1st (165) Jeff Clutter Fred Stoeker 2nd (HWT) 1987 Mike Schwab 8th (126) 1938 Davis Natvig 3rd (118) 1951 Gene Lybbert 3rd (130) Jeff Weatherman 5th (190) Keith Young 1st (147) 1940 Delbert Jensen 3rd (121) 5th (158) Roger Isaacson 2nd (136) 1988 Chris Lembeck 1952 Gene Lybbert 1st (130) Joel Greenlee 4th (HWT) 2nd (137) 1941 Vern Hassman 2nd (145) Bob Morris Jim Harmon 2nd (147) 1989 Joel Greenlee 2nd (HWT) 1st (157) 1942 Leon Martin 2nd (175) Bill Weick 1990 Mark Schwab 6th (118) 1953 Pat McCarron 3rd (123) Duaine Martin 8th (126) Jim Harmon 1st (157) Gary Steffensmeier 2nd (150) Gus Gatto 4th (191) Rich Powers 5th (177)

1955 Bill Weick 1st (157) 1991 Steve Hartle 7th(142) Gus Gatto 4th (191) Gary Steffensmeier 4th (150) Rich Powers 4th (177) 1956 Dick Heaton 3rd (147) 1992 Gary Steffensmeier 4th (150) 1958 Dick Heaton 4th (157) Rich Powers 5th (177)

1961 Francis Freeman 4th (123) 1993 Steve Hartle 8th (150) David Jensen 2nd (130) Justin Greenlee 8th (HWT)

1962 Francis Freeman 2nd (123) 1994 Dave Malecek 4th (177) Bill Dotson 2nd (137) Justin Greenlee 2nd (HWT) 1946 Cecil Mott 1st (121) Gerald Leeman 1st (128) 1963 Bill Dotson 1st (137) 1995 Justin Greenlee 2nd (HWT) Russ Bush 3rd (136) 8th (190) Bill Koll 1st (145) 1967 Don Parker 6th (191) 1996 Tony Wieland 6th (130) 1999 Eric Keller 6th (133) 1947 Russ Bush 1st (128) 1969 Marv Reiland 2nd (149) Bill Koll 1st (145) Kent Osboe 6th (HWT) Tony Davis Bill Nelson 1st (165) 1972 Mike McCready 3rd (HWT) 2000 Tony Davis 1st (149) Randy Pugh 4th (174) 1948 Bill Koll 1st(1475) LeRoy Alitz 4th (191) 1974 Jim Miller 2nd (134) Ken Snyder 3rd (142) 2001 Kyle Hansen 8th (184) Paul Hynek 6th (HWT) 1949 Russ Bush 3rd (128) Luverne Klar 3rd (136) 1975 Jim Miller 4th (134) Keith Young 1st (145) Ken Snyder 5th (142) 2002 Kyle Hansen 8th (184) Bill Nelson 1st (155) Jason Payne 8th (197) Bill Smith 1st (165) 1978 Kirk Myers 6th (190) Paul Hynek 6th (HWT) 1979 Joe Gormally 4th (177) 2003 Dylan Long 2nd (141) Kirk Myers 3rd (190) Sean Stender 4th (197)

1981 Ken Gallagher 5th (142) 2004 Eric Hauan 6th (174) Dion Cobb 4th (158) Sean Stender 6th (197)

1982 Ken Gallagher 7th (142) 2005 Eric Hauan 6th (174) Joe Gormally 7th (177) Sean Stender 2nd (197) Kirk Myers 5th (190) L 2008 Maza Fay 5th (165) D1u1smn II S1x -T1me 1977 Dave Prehm 6th (118) 1963 Gary Pollard 3rd (115) All-American 11 l Bill Dotson 1st (137) Jeff Melvin 5th (126) Scott Kollings 6th (134) Both Divisions Jim Sanford 1st (147) Kirk Myers (Three-Time Division I & 11) Dick Austin 2nd (157) Gary Bentrim 1st (142) Ron Mehlin 4th (167) Dick Briggs 4th (150) Steve Hoemann 4th (177) Keith Poolman 4th (167) Ed Herman 6th (190) Pour-Time 1964 Bob Trautman 4th (137) All-Americans (3) Jim Monroe 2nd (167) 1978 Dave Prehm 2nd (118) Both Divisions Kevin Finn 4th (134) Ken Gallagher (Two-Time Division I &II) 1966 Dave Steinkamp 6th (160) Dick Briggs 3rd (150) Don Parker 1st (177) Gary Bentrim 1st (158) Division II Keith Poolman 1st (167) Randy Omvig (190-HWT-HWT-HWT) 1967 Jerry Bond 2nd (137) Joe Gormally 4th (177) 5th-4th-4th-1 st...1971,73,74,75 Don Parker 1st (177) Kirk Myers 1st (190) Keith Poolman (167-167-167-167) Kent Osboe 2nd (HWT) 4th-4th-1 st-4th ... 1976.77,78,79 1979 Kevin Finn 4th (134) Larry Luttrell 6th (142) 1968 Jerry Bond 4th (145) Three-Time iF Kent Osboe 1st (HWT) Ken Gallagher 3rd (150) All-Americans (15) Keith Poolman 4th (167) ! Division I I!' Joe Gormally 2nd (177) 1969 Marv Reiland 2nd (130) Bill Koll (145-145-147 .5) if Kirk Myers 1st (190) 1 Jim Guyer 3rd (160) 1st-1 st-1 st...1946.47.48 Kevin Kurth 5th (HWT) f Vince Bellock 6th (167) Russ Bush (136-128-128) Kent Osboe 1st(HWT) 3rd-1 st-3rd ... 1946.47.49 1980 Brent Hagen 2nd (126) Bill Nelson (165-155-155) Ken Gallagher 1st (150) 1970 Marv Reiland 4th (134) 1st-1 st-1 st...1947.49.50 g Dion Cobb 6th (167) Clint Young 4th (158) Keith Young (145-145-147) = Efonda Sproles 2nd (177) 55 Vince Bellock 2nd (167) 1st-1 st-1 st...1949.50.51 C Kirk Myers 1st (190) Bob Boeck 3rd (177) Kirk Myers (190-190-190) = Kevin Kurth 6th (HWT) :r Mike McCready 3rd (HWT) 6th-3rd-5th .. .1978,79,82 ;ID I Gary Steffensmeier (150-150-150) i 1971 Clint Young 1st (158) 2nd-4th-4th .. .1990,91,92 0... Randy Omvig 5th (190) Sean Stender (197-197-197) z 4th-6th-2nd .. .2003.04.05 0 1972 Jon Moeller 5th (134) Rich Powers (177-177-177) IDi Mark Fox 4th (142) 5th-4th-5th ... 1990,91,92 3 Joe Hatchett 2nd (190) Justin Greenlee (HWT-HWT-HWT) Mike McCready 1st(HWT) 8th-2nd-2nd ... 1993,94,95 f--= :,... 1973 Dave Nicol 4th (126) Both Divisions g: !!! Jim Miller 4th (134) Joe Gormally (Two-Time Division II and Ken Snyder 2nd(142) One-Time Division I) :,i Randy Omvig 4th (HWT) = Division II 3 ...=- 1974 Dave Cunningham 6th (118) Kent Osboe (HWT-HWT-HWT) p;; Tom Garcia 1st (126) 2nd-1 st-1 st...1967 .68.69 ...~ Jim Miller 1st (134) Jim Miller (134-134-134) Ken Snyder 1st (142) 4th-1 st-1 st...1973,74,75 Dan Keller 4th (167) Ken Snyder (142-142-142) Rich Erickson 6th (177) 2nd-1 st-1 st...1973,74,75 Randy Omvig 4th (HWT) Dave Cunningham (118-118-118) 6th-2nd-5th .. .1974,75,76 1975 Dave Cunningham 2nd (118) Gary Bentrim (142-142-158) Jim Miller 1st (134) 1st-1 st-1st...1976.77,78 Ken Snyder 1st (142) Kirk Myers (190-190-190) Rich Erickson 2nd (177) 1st-1 st-1 st...1978,79,80 Randy Omvig 1st (HWT)

1976 Dave Cunningham 5th (118) Bruce McClure 4th (134) Gary Bentrim 1st (142) Jim Blasingame 3rd (150) Keith Poolman 4th (167) Dan Keller 2nd (177)

31 n11-nmer1cans

Two -Time One-Time All-Americans (37 ) All-Americans (&Bl II Division I Division I Division Gary Pol lard (115) .. .3rd .1963 Davis Natvig (118-118) .. 2nd-3rd ...1937,38 Jesse Arends (118). 2nd.1931 Bill Dotson (137) .1 st...1963 Luverne Klar (136-128) .. .3rd-4th .1949,50 Finn Eriksen (135) . .4th .. 1931 Jim Sanford (147) . 1st...1963 Bill Smith (165-165) ..1st-1st... 1949,50 Orville Orr (155) ..3rd . 1931 (157) . 2nd .. 1963 Gene Lybbert (130-130) ..3rd-1st... 1951,52 Maynard Harmon (145) ..3rd . 1932 Dick Austin Ron Mehlin (167) .. .4th ... 1963 Jim Harmon (147-157) .. 2nd-1 st...1952,53 Arthur Gerber (HWT) . .3rd .. 1932 (177) ..4th . 1963 Bill Weick (157-157) ... 1st-1st... 1952,55 Alvie Natvig (118) . 2nd .. .1934 Steve Hoemann (137) . 4th .. 1964 Gus Gatto (191-191 ).. .4th-4th. 1953,55 Ray Cheney (135) .1st...1937 Bob Trautman (167) .. 2nd .. 1964 Eric Hauan (174-174) ...6th-6th ... 2004,05 Delbert Jensen (121) ..3rd .1940 Jim Monroe (160) .. 6th . 1966 Dick Heaton (147-157) .. .3rd-4th ... 1956,58 Roger Isaacson (136). 2nd. 1940 Dave Steinkamp (160). ..3rd .. 1969 Franc Freeman (123-123) .. 2nd-2nd .. 1961,62 Vernon Hassman (145).2nd . 1941 Jim Guyer (177). .Jrd .. 1970 Bill Dotson (137-137) .. 2nd-1 st...1962,63 Leon Martin (175). 2nd . .1942 Bob Boeck (134) .. 5th .1972 Jim Miller (134-134) .. 2nd-4th .1974,75 Cecil Mott (121) .1st...1946 Jon Moeller (142) .4th . 1972 Ken Snyder (142-142) ...3rd-5th ..197 4,75 Gerald Leeman (128) .. 1st...1946 Mark Fox (190) .. 2nd .. 1972 Joe Gormally (177-177) .. .4th-7th .. 1979,82 LeRoy Alitz (191 ). .4th .. 1948 Joe Hatchett (126) ...4th .. 1973 Ken Gallagher (142-142). .5th-7th ... 1981,82 Frank Altman (121) .3rd .. 1950 Dave Nicol (126) .. 1st...1974 John Kriebs (HWT-HWT). 5th-6th .1983,84 Floyd Oglesby (136) .. 2nd .1950 Tom Garcia ..4th .. 1976 Mark Schwab (118-118) 5th-6th .1986,90 Fred Stoeker (HWT) ... 2nd . 1950 Bruce McClure (134). .. .3rd . 1976 Joel Greenlee (HWT-HWT) .. .4th-2nd .. 1988,89 Bob Morris (137) . 2nd ... 1952 Jim Blasingame (150) (126) . 5th .1977 Steve Hartle (142-150) . .7th-8th ..1991,93 Pat Mccarron (123) .. 3rd .. 1953 Jeff Melvin .. Bth .. .1977 Tony Davis (149-149). 2nd-1st... 1999,2000 David Jensen (130) .2nd ... 1961 Scott Kol lings (134) .. 6th ..1977 Kyle Hansen (184-184). .8th-8th .. 2001-02 Don Parker (191) .. 6th. 1967 Ed Herman (190) (142) ..Gth .. .1979 Paul Hynek (HWT-HWT) .. 6th-6th ... 2001-02 Marv Reiland (130) .. 6th .. 1969 Larry Luttrell 2nd .. 1980 Eric Hauan (174-174) ... 6th-6th ...2004-05 Kent Osboe (HWT) .. 6th .. 1969 Brent Hagen (126) Mike McCready (HWT) .3rd ... 1972 Dion Cobb (167). 6th .. 1980 .1980 Both Divisions Dion Cobb (158) ..4th ... 1981 Efonda Sproles (177). 2nd Dion Cobb (One-Time Division I and 11) Randy Majors (126) .Jrd ... 1983 Bob Hallman (118) 2nd ... 1984 Division II Dave Grant (158) .Bth ... 1984 Don Parker (177-177) ...1 st-1 st...1966,67 Paul Kriemeyer (118). Bth ... 1985 Jerry Bond (137-145) 2nd-4th .. 1967 ,68 Lew Sondgeroth (142) 5th .. 1985 Marv Reiland (130-134) 2nd-4th ..1969,70 Jeff Clutter (158) 8th . .1986 Vince Bellock (167-167) .6th-2nd ...1969,70 Mike Schwab (126) 8th .1987 Clint Young (158-158) ..Ath-1 st... 1970,71 Jeff Weatherman (190). 5th ..1987 Mike Mccready (HWT-HWT) ... 3rd-1 st... 1970,72 Chris Lembeck (158) .. 5th .. 1988 Dan Keller (167-177) .4th-2nd . 1974,76 Duaine Martin (126). . 8th . .1990 Rich Erickson (177-177) ... 6th-2nd ... 1974,75 Dave Malecek (177) . .4th ..1994 Dave Prehm (118-118) .. 6th-2nd .. 1977,78 Tony Wieland (190) 8th .1996 Dick Briggs (150-150) .4th-3rd .. 1977,78 Eric Keller (133) .6th .. 1999 Kevin Finn (134-134) .. .4th-4th ... 1978,79 Randy Pugh (174). ..4th . 2000 Joe Gormally (177-177) .4th-2nd .1978,79 Jason Payne (197) ... Bth .2002 Ken Gallagher (150-150) .3rd-1 st...1979,80 Dylan Long (141).2nd .. 2003 Kevin Kurth (HWT-HWT) ..5th-6th ... 1979,80 Maza Fay (165) .. 5th .2008 Cecil Mott

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38 www.um~anthers.com Vear-by-Vear Results

-----Points----- NCAA -----Points----- NCAA Year Coach w L T UNI Opp Place Year Coach w L T UNI Opp Place 1923 Paul Bender 1 0 0 16 8 1968 Chuck Patten 17 4 0 454 228 8th * 1924 Paul Bender 2 2 0 47 34 1969 Chuck Patten 14 4 2 404 223 3rd * 1925 Paul Bender 4 1 0 85 25 1970 Chuck Patten 13 1 2 321 195 2nd * 1926 Paul Bender 2 1 0 51 35 1971 Chuck Patten 12 3 0 367 181 7th * 1927 Paul Bender 2 2 0 66 38 1972 Chuck Patten 12 5 0 382 237 2nd * 1928 Paul Bender 2 0 0 51 15 1973 Chuck Patten 9 6 1 359 241 4th * 1929 Paul Bender 4 0 0 94 32 1974 Chuck Patten 15 2 0 551 152 2nd * 1930 Paul Bender 1 3 0 35.5 85.5 1975 Chuck Patten 15 4 0 499 241 1st* 1931 Dave McCuskey 3 2 0 93.5 56.5 1976 Chuck Patten 13 8 0 451 342 3rd * 1932 Dave McCuskey 5 2 0 142.5 83.5 1977 Chuck Patten 12 8 0 414 365 3rd * 1933 Dave McCuskey 2 1 0 46.5 45.5 1978 Chuck Patten 12 4 0 376 241 1st* 1934 Dave McCuskey 3 2 1 100.5 80.5 T7th 1979 Chuck Patten 11 5 0 448 224 3rd * 1935 Dave McCuskey 3 3 0 135.5 78.5 1980 Chuck Patten 14 5 1 622** 281 2nd * 1936 Dave McCuskey 1 6 0 84.5 119.5 1981 Chuck Patten 15 6 0 589 302 12th 1937 Dave McCuskey 4 2 1 138 78 T3rd 1982 Chuck Patten 15 2 0 538 165 10th 1938 Dave McCuskey 6 1 0 141.5 84.5 T13th 1983 Don Briggs 17 3 0 576 272 10th 1939 Dave McCuskey 4 3 0 123.5 90.5 1984 Don Briggs 12 6 0 451 312 11th 1940 Dave McCuskey 7 1 0 148.5 79.5 T8th 1985 Don Briggs 9 8 0 397 296 18th j 1941 Dave McCuskey 7 0 1 144 70 T10th 1986 Don Briggs 12 8 0 463 328 17th I!' ~ 1942 Dave McCuskey 2 4 0 68 98 T10th 1987 Don Briggs 18** 6 0 594 389 13th 1 1943 Dave McCuskey 2 0 1 57 31 1988 Don Briggs 14 3 0 459 206 13th 1944 No Wrestling 1989 Don Briggs 12 6 0 474 241 14th I 1945 No Wrestling 1990 Don Briggs 12 4 0 399 230 11th ~ 1946 Dave McCuskey 5 0 1 127 51 2nd 1991 Don Brigg s 16 5 0 557 286 11th 1947 Dave McCuskey 5 0 2 154 51 2nd 1992 Don Briggs 11 4 0 430 184 10th ~= "F'= 1948 Dave McCuskey 8 1 0 225 57 4th 1993 Don Briggs 10 7 0 338 304 22nd 55 1949 Dave McCuskey 9 0 0 197 60 2nd 1994 Don Briggs 5 7 0 225 242 11th C 1950 Dave McCuskey 11 0 0 256 51 1st 1995 Don Briggs 4 11 0 191 417 16th =;· 1951 Dave McCuskey 9 1 0 192 89 4th 1996 Don Briggs 5 12 0 271 442 T27th ;CD 1952 Dave McCuskey 6 2 0 152 71 2nd 1997 Don Brigg s 7 8 0 276 333 T41st i 1953 Bill Koll 4 2 1 112 89 4th 1998 Mark Manning 5 9 0 244 348 T30th l 1954 Bill Koll 3 4 0 83 115 1999 Mark Manning 8 10 0 367 369 17th z 1955 Bill Koll 8 1 2 200 118 11th 2000 Mark Manning 10 5 2 369 281 11th Cl

1956 Bill Koll 10 0 0 220 85 10th 2001 Brad Penrith 11 8 0 451 294 18th iCD 1957 Bill Koll 6 3 0 169 107 2002 Brad Penrith 7 8 0 294 252 16th a 1958 Ed Lyons 8 2 1 213 106 T14th 2003 Brad Penrith 12 6 0 393 285 11th 1959 Bill Koll 8 4 0 228 118 2004 Brad Penrith 10 6 0 423 189 21 st r 1960 Bill Koll 6 3 2 177 139 2005 Brad Penrith 8 7 0 332 262 15th :,~ 1961 Bill Koll 10 2 0 230 109 T8th 2006 Brad Penrith 8 8 2 372 319 28th g: "'-, 1962 Bill Koll 5 9 0 193 197 5th 2007 Brad Penrith 7 9 1 310 363 T34th E: 1963 Bill Koll 5 7 1 168 193 3rd * 2008 Brad Penrith 7 5 1 267 238 20th ~ 1964 Bill Koll 6 7 0 146 232 8th * 84 Yrs . 673 350 28 =i= 1965 Chuck Patten 2 8 1 90 255 3 "'c:,_ 1966 Chuck Patten 6 5 0 159 197 10th* * NCAA Divi sion II ;;; 1967 Chuck Patten 10 7 1 324 244 3rd * ** School Record g_= "' Uni Head Coaches & Records Coach Years w L T Pct. Paul Bender 1923-30 (8) 18 9 0 .667 Dave McCuskey 1931-52 (20) 102 31 7 .754 Bill Koll 1953-64 (11) 71 42 6 .622 Ed Lyons 1958 (1) 8 2 1 .773 Chuck Patten 1965-82 (18) 217 87 8 .708 Don Briggs 1983-97 (15) 164 98 0 .626 Mark Manning 1998-00 (3) 23 24 2 .490 Brad Penrith 2001-present (8) 70 57 4 .550 Total 1923-08 (84) 673 350 28 .654

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1923 (1-0) 1933 (2-1) 1941 (7-0-1) 1950 (11 -0) 1955 (8-1-2) Paul Bender Dave McCuskey Dave McCuskey Dave McCuskey Bill Koll 16 Cornell 8 17.5 Cornell 10.5 12 Minnesota 12 24 Oklahoma 5 15 Kansa s St. 15 3 at Iowa State 27 14 at Illinois 12 25 at Wheaton 3 12 at Minnesota 12 1924 (2-2) 26 at Iowa 8 23 Kansas St. 7 18 at Michigan St. 6 20 at Illinois St. 6 Paul Bender 17 Corne ll 11 29 Purdue 5 24 South Dakota St. 6 0 at Iowa State 21 1934 (3-2-1) 21 Chicago 3 27 Denver 3 20 at Mankato St. 14 16 Simpson 2 Dave McCuskey 15 at Iowa 11 23 at Nebraska 3 27 Nebraska 3 7 at Cornel l 11 30 Wisconsin 0 27 Nebraska 5 23 Illinois 2 14 Corne ll 12 24 Des Moines 0 6 Iowa State 28 15 at Iowa State 9 21 at Minnesota 8 27 Luther 10 20.5 Missouri 6.5 20 Iowa State 5 16 at Purdue 12 1925 (4-1) 14 Iowa 14 1942 (2-4) 29 Nebraska-Omaha 3 16 Michigan St. 11 Paul Bender 19 at Minnesota 11 Dave McCuskey at Cornell 9 9 at Illinois 17 12 Ellsworth 0 11 at Corne ll 21 11 at Cornell 19 18 at Des Moines 5 6 Illinois 24 9 Cornell 11 1935 (3-3) 15 Iowa State 11 35 Parsons 0 Dave McCuskey 16 at Nebraska 12 11 at Simpson 9 25 at Wisconsin 6 9 Iowa 15 13 at Iowa 21 11 at Minnesota 17 1926 (2-1) 20.5 Missouri 8.5 Paul Bender 14 at Minnesota 18 1943 (2-0-1) 18 Des Moines 5 24 Nebraska 6 Dave McCuskey 6.5 at Cornel l 20.5 9 Cornel l 19 27 Minnesota 3 26 .5 Oklahoma 9.5 14 Michigan St. 14 1936 (1 -6) 16 at Iowa State 14 1927 (2-2) Dave McCuskey Paul Bender 11 Iowa State 17 1944-45 1951 (9-1) 1956 (10-0) 11 Michigan 12 20 .5 Nebraska 9.5 (No Wrestling) Dave McCuskey Bill Koll 14 Wisconsin 9 12.5 at Cornel l 15.5 15 at Il linois 9 23 Illinois St. 9 33 Des Moines 0 12 at Minnesota 18 1946 (5-0-1) 27 Wheaton 3 19 Wisconsin 11 8 Cornell 17 11 Iowa State 15 Dave McCuskey 21 Michigan St. 10 15 at Michigan St. 11 8 Ind iana 22 29 at Minnesota 5 22 at Iowa State 6 26 Minnesota 6 1928 (2-0) 9.5 Iowa 22 .5 17 at Illinois 11 8 at Oklahoma 20 21 Mankato St. 10 Paul Bender 25 Nebraska 5 17 Nebraska 8 26 Illinois 8 20 Northwestern 15 1937 (4-2-1) 20 Iowa State 10 30 at Neb .-Omaha 7 32 at So. Dakota St. 0 31 Monmouth 0 Dave McCuskey 12 at Michigan St. 12 17 Minnesota 11 15 at Corne ll 9 15.5 Iowa State 16.5 24 at Wheaton 8 18 at Purdue 6 24 at Luther 8 1929 (4-0) 17 .5 Kansas St. 10.5 17 Cornel l 9 21 at Nebraska 13 Paul Bender 9.5 at Min nesota 20 .5 1947 (5-0-2) 26 at Northwestern 8 24 Wisconsin 10 Dave McCuskey 1952 (6-2) 1957 (6-3) 19 Purdue 13 23.5 Cornell 4.5 25 at Iowa State 5 Dave McCuskey Bill Koll 32 at Monmouth 0 32 Missouri 0 12 Cornell 12 11 Purdue 14 34 South Dakota St. 0 17 Wisconsin 11 16 at Iowa 16 14 Illi nois 14 21 at Michigan St. 8 16 at Wisconsin 14 33 Wheaton 3 29 at Wheaton 2 19 Corne ll 11 1930 (1-3) 1938 (6-1) 28 Kansas State 5 8 Oklahoma 19 17 at Kansas St. 12 Paul Bender Dave McCuskey 27 at Minnesota 3 19 at Minnesota 8 8 at Minnesota 22 8 Iowa State 25 35 Grinnell 5 15 Michigan St. 9 26 at Nebraska 4 14 Michigan St. 16 13.5 Wisconsin 12.5 19.5 at Cornell 14.5 18 Iowa State 10 27 Nebraska 3 7.5 at Illi nois 26.5 15.5 at Minnesota 12.5 1948 (8-1) 20 at Corn el l 6 6 at Mankato St. 22 6.5 at Iowa 21.5 13 Iowa Sta te 21 Dave McCuskey 28 Luther 7 19 Iowa 11 13 at Michigan St. 14 1953 (4-2-1) 1931 (3-2) 23.5 Nebraska 6.5 24 at Wheaton 6 Bill Koll 1958 (8-2-1) Dave McCuskey 16 at Wisconsin 14 28 at Nebraska 5 14 Ill inois 14 Ed Lyons 4.5 Illinois 23.5 23 Iowa State 5 16 Cornel l 11 16 at Corne ll 13 8 Iowa State 20 1939 (4-3) 28 at Mi nnesota 11 21 at Marquette 11 17 at Michigan St. 11 25 at Minnesota 5 Dave McCuskey 24 Oklahoma Tech 5 14 at Purdue 13 25 at So. Dakota St. 5 27 Chicago 5 6 at Illinois 20 38 Western Illinois 0 19 at Mankato St. 8 9 Mankato St. 17 29 Cornel l 3 24 Wisconsin 8 19 Oklahoma 11 15 at Minnesota 16 12 Illinois 12 32 .5 Grinnell 1.5 28 at Cornell 0 13 Michigan St. 16 9 Minnesota 19 1932 (5-2) 21 Cornell 13 22 Kansas St. 10 Dave McCuskey 11 at Minnesota 17 1949 (9-0) 1954 (3-4) 28 Wisconsin 0 6 at Iowa State 28 9 at Iowa State 21 Dave McCuskey Bill Koll 25 at Nebraska 5 21 at Northwestern 11 20 at Iowa 10 18 at Illinois 10 14 Purdue 13 31 at Lu ther 3 29 at Chicago 3 15 Michigan St. 9 19 at So . Dakota St. 10 19 at No. Illinois 11 13 Iowa State 21 1940 (7-1) 32 at Oklahoma Tech 0 11 Mankato St. 14 34 Wisconsin 0 Dave McCuskey 22 at Oklahoma 6 4 at Michigan St. 24 1959 (8-4) 19.5 Iowa 4.5 25 at Nebraska 5 29 Wheaton 5 16 at Luther 13 Bill Koll 20 at Cornell 16 23 Colorado St. 5 24 Nebraska 5 8 Minnesota 22 21 Corne ll 9 13.5 Illi nois 10.5 26 at Iowa State 5 11 at Cornel l 19 10 at Michigan St. 16 15 at Cornel l 11 14 at Minnesota 12 34 Nebraska-Omaha 0 17 Iowa State 13 17 Cornell 8 11 at Wisconsin 14 14 at Minnesota 18 19 at Il lino is 12 15 Iowa 9 16 Co lorado Mines 10 l at Wisconsin 8 24 Luther 7 40 www.um~anthers.com 11 at Mankato St. 15 14 at So. Dakota St. 11 21 vs. NE Missouri St. 16 1972 (12-5) 27 South Dakota St. 12 27 Nebraska 3 0 Oklahoma St. 30 16 Luther 17 Chuck Patten 35 Montclair State 5 10 at Minnesota 24 7 Michigan St. 21 20 Eastern Michigan 9 6 vs. Michigan St. 31 29 at No. Illinoi s 9 23 South Dakota St. 3 20 at Colorado St. 7 23 North Dakota 6 6 at Iowa 24 17 at Mankato State 15 22 Northern Illinois 5 3 at Colorado 27 27 Mankato State 14 43 Moorhead St. 3 21 Nebraska-Omaha 12 3 at Wyoming 29 6 Michigan State 21 28 Franklin & Marshall 10 19 Minnesota 20 1960 (6-3-2) 6 at Minnesota 20 22 at No. Illinois 11 30 at Luther 6 18 Athletes in Action 16 Bill Koll 9 Mankato St. 19 26 Nebraska 3 25 Northern Illinois 13 8 at Iowa 31 12 Northern Illinois 12 23 Winona St. 5 6 at Iowa 21 18 at Minnesota 15 14 at So. Dakota St. 13 0 at Iowa State 34 24 vs. Purdue 8 9 vs. Indiana 21 1976 (13-8) 24 at Neb.-Omaha 8 20 Nebraska 6 23 vs. No. Illinois 6 18 at Northwestern 13 Chuck Patten 29 at Nebraska 5 21 Moorhead St. 9 9 vs. Iowa 25 27 Cleveland State 6 5 at Colorado Mines 22 1965 (2-8-1) 19 at So. Dakota St. 14 31 at Luther 9 3 at Wyoming 23 Chuck Patten 1969 (14-4-2) 26 Mankato State 12 26 Kentucky 24 15 Michigan St. 15 25 Luther 9 Chuck Patten 12 Cal Poly SLO 22 27 SIU-Edwardsville 18 15 Mankato St. 13 12 South Dakota St. 12 22 South Dakota St. 11 48 North Dakota 3 17 at Illinois 19 33 at Luther 3 11 at Illinois 15 27 NW Missouri St. 8 25 North Dakota St. 11 21 Lehigh 15 16 at Cornell 11 5 at Mankato St. 29 25 Luther 8 35 at South Dakota 5 41 Moorhead State 0 11 Minnesota 14 0 Minnesota 28 20 at Moorhead St. 8 25 at Western Illinois 9 39 Morningside 3 7 Colorado 20 27 at No. Dakota St. 5 23 at So . Dakota St. 12 1961 (10-2) 0 at Oklahoma St. 36 22 vs. Minot State 9 1973 (9-6-1) 23 at Augu stana (SD) 9 Bill Koll 0 Iowa State 32 17 at Bemidji State 13 Chuck Patten 13 Michigan 27 20 at No. Illinois 6 18 Cornell 11 21 at North Dakota 11 21 vs . Central Mich. 14 35 South Dakota 5 19 South Dakota St. 9 6 at Michigan St. 20 16 vs. Arizona St. 16 28 vs. Cincinnati 13 13 SIU-Edwardsville 15 J 18 at Mankato St. 11 6 at Winona St. 22 18 vs. Nebraska 11 17 at No. Illinois 17 14 North Dakota St. 18 I!" 32 Cornell 0 14 at Minnesota 17 34 South Dakota 6 13 Mankato State 21 12 at Michigan St. 20 1966 (6-5) 5 at Michigan St. 23 19 South Dakota St. 21 8 Iowa 37 I 11 Iowa State 16 Chuck Patten 28 at E. Michigan 3 38 Luther 3 17 at Neb.-Omaha 23 i 14 Colorado St. 12 17 Illinois 15 29 vs. Georgia Tech 8 28 Colorado 11 14 at Iowa State 26 17 at Winona St. 10 18 at Nebraska 14 11 vs. Michigan 18 12 Minnesota 24 19 vs. Nebraska 14 17 at Minnesota 9 34 at Cornell 3 13 at Mankato State 19 31 at Moorhead St. 9 11 vs. Northwestern 23 29 Luther 3 25 at Luther 10 21 Western Illinois 5 18 at No. Dakota St. 15 19 at Minnesota 18 i 27 Nebraska-Omaha 2 0 at Iowa State 35 25 Morningside 11 43 at Augu stana (SD) 2 ~ 14 Wyoming 11 16 at St. Cloud State 14 14 vs. No. Illinois 14 8 Cal Poly SLO 27 1977 (12-8) =C 9 at So. Dakota St. 18 29 Cornell 5 13 at Mankato State 19 Chuck Patten 1962 (5-9) 18 Mankato State 16 28 Oregon 11 3 at Iowa 37 Bill Koll 6 Moorhead St. 25 1970(13-1-2) 12 Oregon State 23 21 Augustana (SD) 14 j 27 at Neb .-Omaha 3 10 Michigan St. 24 Chuck Patten 9 Iowa 26 43 Luther 3 ! 13 at So. Dakota St. 16 6 at Winona St. 23 23 Ea stern Michigan 9 27 at South Dakota 11 z 8 Michigan St. 19 24 North Dakota 8 1974 (15-2) 24 Illinois 10 11 at Minnesota 17 1967 (10-7-1) 15 Winona State 15 Chuck Patten 38 at Morningside 9 I 16 Mankato St. 14 Chuck Patten 19 at Luther 13 15 Southern Illinois 18 29 at Florida 17 3 6 at Colorado St. 20 5 at Michigan St. 25 23 Moorhead St. 14 30 vs. Illinois 11 23 at UT-Chatt. 12 7 at Wyoming 22 21 at Eastern Mich. 11 17 Purdue 16 38 at Luther 0 12 at Tennessee 24 I -.:0 13 at Colorado 15 16 at Illinois 15 27 Northern Illinois 8 31 North Dakota St. 7 25 at Kentucky 19 !ll 8 at Iowa State 17 29 Ft. Hays State 7 33 at Morningside 3 46 at South Dakota 2 7 at Cleveland St. 27 23 at Luther 3 18 Bemidji State 13 3 Michigan State 31 47 vs . Morningside 4 7 Oregon State 31 i 6 at Illinois 20 3 Wisconsin 26 19 NE Mi ssouri St. 16 34 at So . Dakota St. 9 36 St. Cloud State 9 25 St. Cloud State 5 28 Luther 3 15 North Dakota St. 15 36 at Augu stana (SDI 8 6 at No. Dakota St. 33 ..ai 23 Winona St. 7 25 South Dakota St. 6 17 Upper Iowa 15 22 at St. Cloud State 9 15 at North Dakota 17 3 7 Oklahoma St. 19 6 at Mankato State 23 19 Mankato State 14 17 Iowa 15 15 Cal Poly SLO 21 i g-' 13 at Moorhead St. 17 25 at So . Dakota St. 8 21 Mankato State 19 22 at Mankato State 18 ;.- 1963 (5-7-1) 29 vs . Concordia 6 24 at South Dakota 6 19 Minnesota 23 31 Nebraska-Omaha 3 Bill Koll 12 Colorado 17 18 at Cornell 14 21 Northern Illinois 12 9 Iowa State 34 21 at St. Cloud State 8 7 vs . Michigan St. 22 39 Moorhead State 5 21 South Dakota St. 16 17 South Dakota St. 9 29 vs . Illinois 6 1971 (12-3) 32 at NW Missouri . St. 4 9 at Mankato St. 17 16 at Minnesota 16 Chuck Patten 49 at Central Missouri 0 1978(12-4) 12 Colorado St. 14 34 Cornell 3 17 at Minnesota 15 33 at Western Illinois 6 Chuck Patten 12 Minnesota 12 22 Northern Il linois 8 18 at Iowa 12 31 at St. Cloud State 7 3 Iowa State 23 11 Iowa State 20 6 Navy 26 1975 (15-4) 19 Cleveland State 15 9 Colorado 19 28 at No. Illinois 8 Chuck Patten 17 at Iowa 26 15 Wyoming 18 1968 (17-4) 9 at Wisconsin 23 35 Luther 6 28 at Western Illinois 8 5 at Michigan St. 20 Chuck Patten 22 Illinois State 16 47 at Moorhead St. 3 14 at Minnesota 21 22 Luther 8 32 at Cornell 8 31 Luther 9 43 at North Dakota 6 12 at Illinois 24 23 Nebraska-Omaha 8 25 Illinois 5 23 at No. Dakota St. 12 18 at No . Dakota St. 14 9 Iowa State 31 14 Illinois 13 13 at Colorado St. 17 45 at North Dakota 3 14 Illinois 20 39 Moorhead State 7 6 at Oklahoma St. 24 34 St. Cloud State 3 23 at Mankato State 14 29 at Augustana (SD) 9 34 North Dakota St. 12 24 vs. No. Dakota St. 8 30 South Dakota St. 5 44 at Morningside 0 34 Mankato State 8 1964 (6-7) 19 vs. Valley State 12 44 South Dakota 3 39 at South Dakota 18 18 Kentucky 16 Bill Koll 19 at So. Dakota St. 16 11 at Michigan St. 21 11 Cal Poly SLO 22 22 at Neb.-Omaha 15 18 at Luther 10 28 at Luther 9 24 at Eastern Mich. 12 28 St. Cloud State 9 29 at So. Dakota St. 6 17 Illinois 13 25 at W. Illinois 9 37 at Moorhead St. 2 17 Northwestern 14 24 at Augustana (SD) 20

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21 Ohio State 12 1982 (15-21 23 at Cal Poly SLO 14 39 *No. Carolina St. 3 26 Indiana 9 25 at Southern Illinois 13 Chuck Patten 27 at Fresno State 9 21 *Oklahoma 16 35 Wyoming 3 24 Cleveland St. 9 41 at New 6 19 Iowa State 17 • National Duals 1979 (11-51 33 Northern Michigan 12 13 at Oklahoma State 26 44 Northern Illinois 5 Chuck Patten 9 at Iowa 34 8 at Wisconsin 24 25 at Nebraska 15 1992 (11-41 6 at Iowa 32 48 vs. Marquette 3 38 at Drake 6 41 at Missouri St. 3 Don Briggs 14 Iowa State 27 44 vs. Drake 0 17 at Michigan 25 13 at Oklahoma St. 24 4 at Iowa 35 40 vs. Western Illinois 9 27 at Northwestern 11 43 Wyoming 0 36 Eastern Illinois 12 31 at Fresno St. 15 45 at Central Missouri 3 24 at Lock Haven 12 5 at Iowa State 35 42 Drake 3 39 vs. California (PAI 0 30 vs . So . Illinois 17 30 at West Virginia 12 28 at Nebraska 11 *Virginia Duals 32 at Cal Bakersfield 9 41 at Central Florida 6 23 Lehigh 18 32 at Cal Fullerton 6 31 at Florida lnt'I 17 10 Iowa State 23 1986(12-81 1989 (12-61 21 Minnesota 16 27 vs . So . Dakota St. 10 40 Illinois 3 Don Briggs Don Briggs 5 Iowa State 32 22 at Florida 14 27 at Missouri 11 12 at Wisconsin 21 11 Iowa 26 24 Missouri 16 16 Cal Poly SLO 17 52 Mankato State 0 9 at Iowa 39 12 at Minnesota 24 37 Eastern Illinois 3 7 Oregon State 31 45 at So. Dakota St. 0 23 Oklahoma State 15 39 New Mexico 4 32 Drake 5 33 at Ohio State 8 44 at Augustana (SD) 3 27 Lock Haven 8 17 *Bloomsburg 18 43 Missouri St. 2 54 vs . Purdue 0 27 Nebraska 10 46 New Mexico 3 19 *North Carolina 24 51 Northern Illinois 0 42 at Mankato State 5 34 at Kentucky 3 44 Morgan State 6 27 vs. Army 14 45 Illinois State 5 13 Arizona State 18 44 vs. Illinois State 3 35 vs. SIU-E'ville 4 17 at Purdue 21 27 Oregon 10 1983 (17-31 12 vs. Penn State 21 27 at Missouri 16 17 at Nebraska 19 Don Briggs 19 vs. Arizona State 29 47 Missouri St. 0 1980 (14-5-11 41 Kentucky 3 29 *Clemson 11 18 at Iowa State 20 1993 (10-71 Chuck Patten 45 No. Michigan 2 24 *Oklahoma 28 33 at No. Illinois 8 Don Briggs 39 Cleveland State 7 8 Iowa 33 15 *Wisconsin 23 29 at Eastern Illinois 16 9 Iowa 31 42 Wartburg 4 33 Cal Bakersfield 6 23 *West Virginia 16 38 vs. UT-Chatt. 3 27 at Edinboro 7 37 Luther 6 31 North Carolina 8 18 *Bloomsburg 20 23 North Carolina St. 9 29 at Clarion 9 3 at Iowa 41 25 at Lock Haven 14 6 at North Carolina 28 28 Nebraska 15 17 at Bloomsburg 12 23 Louisiana State 23 23 at Lehigh 22 35 Missouri 12 13 Oklahoma State 23 28 *Brown 9 44 Augustana (ILi 2 23 at Clarion 17 24 vs. Illinois 17 26 Ohio State 14 21 *Clemson 19 39 at Florida lnt'I 9 20 at Missouri 19 11 Iowa State 26 32 at Drake 5 19 *Wisconsin 16 46 vs. Carson-Newman 3 26 at Eastern Illinois 14 43 Drake 0 *Virginia Duals 12 *Minnesota 24 43 at Central Florida 7 27 at Illinois 10 21 Michigan 18 7 Nebraska 28 15 at Auburn 26 20 at Minnesota 19 • Virginia Duals 1990 (12-41 12 #Fresno St. 25 15 at Georgia 19 42 South Dakota St. 8 Don Briggs 18 #Oregon St. 20 16 Kentucky 25 33 Minnesota 8 1987 (18-61 23 Minnesota 15 31 at Drake 9 9 Iowa State 24 6 at Iowa State 33 Don Briggs 7 at Iowa 39 12 at Iowa St. 25 39 Central Missouri 5 39 Augustana (SDI 3 11 Iowa 31 35 Missouri 8 36 vs. No. Illinois 15 42 NE Missouri St. 3 45 at Drake 4 10 vs. Weber State 35 34 at Cal State Chico 5 16 at Minnesota 27 16 Athletes in Action 31 39 at Mankato State 13 37 vs. NW Missouri 14 22 at Fresno State 10 19 Purdue 18 37 Winona State 3 34 Cal Poly SLO 12 27 Minnesota 12 23 at Cal Bakersfield 16 25 Cal Bakersfield 10 21 at So. Dakota St. 16 16 at Nebraska 24 17 North Carolina 25 31 at Cal Poly SLO 6 • Virginia Duals (2nd placel 31 at Augustana (SDI 8 37 Augustana (SDI 3 20 at Cal Fullerton 15 # National Duals 41 Mankato State 5 1984 (12-61 21 *Virginia 15 33 SIU-Edwardsville 15 24 Minnesota 14 Don Briggs 12 *Penn State 28 3 at Oklahoma St. 30 1994 (5-71 8 at Wisconsin 29 20 *No . Carolina St. 15 39 at Missouri St. 6 Don Briggs 1981 (15-61 31 Cleveland St. 12 26 • Arizona State 10 14 Iowa State 20 37 North Dakota St. 10 Chuck Patten 23 SIU-Edwardsville 14 21 *North Carolina 19 40 Eastern Illinois 4 8 at Iowa 30 8 Iowa 40 14 at Iowa 30 19 *Bloomsburg 16 10 at Nebraska 26 22 Nebraska-Omaha 16 47 NE Missouri St. 6 33 New Mexico 12 26 at Lehigh 16 30 Drake 8 25 Lehigh 16 43 Luther 6 16 Oklahoma State 21 51 vs. Livingstone 2 35 Northern Illinois 7 18 Iowa State 16 12 at Iowa State 28 11 at Oklahoma 29 33 vs . Carson-Newman 15 21 at Mankato State 14 47 at Central Florida 5 33 Lehigh 13 24 vs. Edinboro 14 1991 (16-51 6 at Oklahoma St. 41 40 at North Carolina 5 28 at Augustana (SDI 17 19 Wisconsin 15 Don Briggs 17 at Missouri St. 18 26 at No . Carolina St. 17 46 at So . Dakota St. 3 27 at Minnesota 11 24 vs. Minnesota 12 12 Minnesota 26 24 at East Carolina 17 24 Wisconsin 13 32 SIU-Edwardsville 15 11 Iowa 34 15 at Ohio State 25 24 Oregon State 14 18 Missouri 17 32 Nebraska 11 36 vs. Missouri State 6 15 vs. Illinois 24 15 Arizona State 27 21 Iowa State 17 12 at Iowa State 25 19 at Missouri 18 6 at Nebraska 29 19 Cal Poly SLO 17 12 at Minnesota 33 29 at Drake 12 26 Purdue 10 45 Winona State 0 42 Drake 3 21 at Missouri 22 5 at Iowa State 32 1995 (4-111 22 Northwestern 17 46 at Mankato State 6 30 at Eastern Illinois 8 14 *Ohio State 21 Don Briggs 52 Cornell 0 23 Michigan State 19 • Virginia Duals 48 *Ithaca 0 9 at Minnesota 30 15 Oregon 21 22 Nebraska 24 22 *Michigan 15 4 Iowa 40 37 at Mankato State 9 1988 (14-31 23 *West Virginia 16 12 at Neb.-Omaha 26 37 South Dakota St. 6 1985 (9-81 Don Briggs 7 *Iowa 35 12 *Edinboro 26 23 Louisiana St. 20 Don Briggs 22 at Wisconsin 12 20 *Nebraska 24 21 *VMI 19 17 Cal Bakersfield 29 8 Wisconsin 27 14 at Iowa 24 43 vs. Illinois 3 22 *Syracuse 17 12 at Nebraska 23 57 Missouri St. 0 20 Minnesota 18 33 Nebraska 9 6 *Navy 33 24 Missouri 15 12 at SIU-E'ville 25 37 Missouri 7 47 at No. Illinois 2 6 *Pennsylvania 29 21 at Missouri 23 21 at Ohio State 14 36 at Eastern Illinois 9 7 Wisconsin 35 28 at Eastern Illinois 12 26 *Indiana 10 35 vs. Illinois State 3 6 at Missouri 37 1 3 Iowa 43 26 *Bloomsburg 3 26 at Drake 9 6 at Iowa State 38 L 25 North Carolina 10 3 • Arizona State 20 21 Oklahoma St. 16 30 vs. No . Illinois 13 42 www.umpanthers.com 12 Nebraska 30 16 #Rider 22 12 Iowa State 25 2006 (8-8-2) 21 at No. Dakota St. 19 29 UW-Stevens Point 12 * National Duals Brad Penrith 17 Ohio State 22 31 Eastern Illinois 10 6 Minnesota 31 * Virginia Dual s 15 Nebraska 21 2003 (12-6) 11 at Iowa 25 34 Marquette 21 Brad Penrith 16 Wisconsin 19 1996 (5-12) 29 at Mi ssou ri 12 16 Arizona State 17 34 at Old Dominion 6 Don Briggs 6 at Minnesota 33 18 at Wi sconsin 27 37 at Virginia Tech 7 0 at Iowa 44 25 Northern Illinois 20 7 Iowa 30 19 vs. Army 19 39 James Madison 9 17 Nebraska-Omaha 24 28 #Brown 7 6 at Oklahoma State 35 4 vs. Indiana 39 6 at Iowa State 38 25 #Virginia 12 9 Central Michigan* 23 21 at Edinboro 24 * Lone Star Duals 26 #Cal Fullerton 12 15 Cornell* 19 11 at Pittsburgh 29 # Virginia Duals 21 #Missouri 16 15 Iowa State 24 45 *NE Missouri St. 4 21 Northern Illinois 15 19 at Chattanooga 18 31 *Nebraska-Omaha 7 2000 (10-5-2) 10 *Oklahoma State 28 38 at Eastern Illinois 15 6 *Indiana 30 Mark Manning 18 *Missouri 15 23 vs . Wyoming 19 4 at Wisconsin 39 17 Wisconsin 17 14 *Michigan 26 16 at Northern Illinois 16 12 Missouri 27 15 at Iowa 25 22 at Iowa State 16 10 Missouri 26 ' 12 at Purdue 25 6 Minnesota 27 31 North Dakota State 6 36 South Dakota State 9 33 vs. Eastern Illinois 9 26 Ohio State 15 14 Oklahoma State 30 36 Northern Colorado 9 7 Iowa State 34 35 *Virginia 10 39 Eastern Illinois 0 26 North Dakota State 15 6 at Nebraska 31 25 *Pittsburgh 12 22 Wyoming 13 *National Duals 28 at Ohio 18 25 *Michigan 16 28 American 12 6 at Ohio State 38 6 *Edinboro 27 35 Fresno State 3 2007 (7-9-1) 6 vs . Illinois 35 24 at Purdue 14 # Texas Duals Brad Penrith * Northern Iowa Duals 33 at Marquette 13 * National Duals 15 Iowa 18 33 at Neb. -Omaha 6 10 at Wisconsin 24 1997 (7-8) 20 at Nebraska 20 2004 (10-6) 3 at Iowa State 38 Don Briggs 30 at Eastern Illinois 9 Brad Penrith 15 Chattanooga 23 30 at Georgia State 13 32 at No. Illinois 6 32 South Dakota State 9 16 Oregon State 25 34 at UT-Chatt. 12 3 at Oklahoma State 29 13 Wisconsin 21 5 Oklahoma State* 29 14 *Cornel l 19 31 Missouri 2 10 at Iowa 27 30 UC Davis* 10 i 16 *Lehigh 23 8 Iowa State 33 22 UT-Chattanooga 16 9 Hofstra * 25 18 18 Ohio 22 *Virg inia Duals 25 at Fresno State 12 27 at Northern Colorado' 18 C 28 #Marquette 18 24 UC-Davis 13 24 at Wyoming ' 16 :::I 24 #Wyoming 18 2001 (11-8) 44 at Eastern Illinois 3 6 Oklahoma State 35 23 #Ohio 20 Brad Penrith 24 at Northern Illinois 10 28 Eastern Illinois 18 13 Wisconsin 24 3 at Minnesota 36 9 Penn State* 31 20 Old Dominion 16 I l 22 at Eastern Ill inois 17 19 at Wisconsin 20 22 Iowa State* 21 17 Northern Il linois 17 z 20 at Missouri 19 16 Iowa 32 16 Minnesota* 24 13 at Missouri 36 3 at Oklahoma 37 23 Purdue 13 16 Iowa State 19 31 at North Dakota State' 9 21 Nebraska 23 43 *Neosho CC 6 7 Oklahoma State 31 41 at South Dakota State' 6 6 Ohio State 34 31 *Northwestern 9 35 Central Oklahoma 3 *National Duals i 4 at Iowa State 34 25 *Fresno State 10 17 Arizona State 16 ' Western Wrestling Conference * Virginia Duals 15 *Oklahoma 23 22 Ohio State 18 I.... # Northern Iowa Duals 3 at Ohio State 30 *National Duals 2008 (7-5-1) 48 #Binghamton 6 Brad Penrith t 1998 (5-9) 31 #Ashland 21 2005 (8-7) 16 Wisconsin 16 Mark Manning 33 #Cleveland State 12 Brad Penrith 3 at Iowa 40 j 18 at Indiana 16 30 Wyoming 6 14 at Wiscon sin 20 10 Iowa State 29 9 Penn State 34 46 Marquette 4 13 Iowa 23 21 vs. Chattanooga 16 !r Iii 16 at Cal Bakersfield 30 9 Oklahoma State 31 20 at Minnesota 25 6 Michigan* 30 27 vs. Ca l Fullerton 20 20 Nebraska 26 22 UT-Chattanooga 16 3 Iowa State* 31 i 30 *Ma rquette 19 41 Eastern Illinois 3 32 Virginia Tech 10 40 Wyoming ' D 16 *Wartburg 24 31 Northernn Illinois 10 38 Eastern Illinois 7 36 Northern Colorado' 6 25 *Northern Illinois 22 15 at Iowa State 29 16 at Iowa State 25 D at Oklahoma State 33 20 at Wisconsin 25 *Texas Duals 22 Hofstra * 14 24 at Northern Illinois 13 25 at Wyoming 21 #Wendy's Duals 3 Lehigh* 33 42 South Dakota State' 3 14 Missouri 23 18 Central Michigan* 21 22 at Nebraska -O maha 15 16 at Neb.-Omaha 27 2002 (7-8) 6 Oklahoma State 30 44 North Dakota State' 6 6 at Nebraska 33 Brad Penrith 23 Northern Illinois 17 *National Duals 19 at No. Illinois 22 33 Boise State 6 31 at ND State 12 ' Western Wrestling Conference 3 Iowa State 32 26 Wisconsin 12 34 at SD State 3 *Northern Iowa Dual s 10 at Iowa 27 40 Air Force 6 26 Oregon 16 *National Duals 1999 (8-10) 18 at Iowa State 20 Mark Manning 18 at Northern Illinois 12 18 at Minnesota State 22 33 at Eastern Illinois 9 11 Northwestern 31 12 *M innestoa 27 19 *Oregon State 24 17 *Fresno State 20 30 *Wyoming 10 36 Wi s.- La Crosse 6 16 *Cal Bakersfield 27 6 at Oklahoma 31 28 #UT-Chattanooga 11 6 at Oklahoma State 30 13 #Illinois 18 24 at Wyoming 9 24 #Lehigh 13 17 at Air Force W 17 q3 Lettermen

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44 www.urnpanlhers.c om Kno ll, Jeff 2005,06 McCarron, Pat 1953 Prehm, Dave 1976,78,79 Stoeker, Fred 1950 Koenig, Bob 2000,01 ,02,03 McClure, Bruce 1975,76,77 Pugh , Randy 1999,00 Stolz, Brad 1968,69 Koenig, Tom 2001,02 Mccready, Mike 1970,71,72 Pugh, Seth 2008 Straw Larry 1965 Koll, Bil l 1946,47,48 McCril lis, Jim 1966 Pustelnik, Mark 1988,89,90,91 Swafford, Justin 2006,07,08 Koontz, Tony 1986 McNei l, Bill 1960,61 Sweeting, Tony 1999 Kopriva, Leroy 1959 Meador, Mike 1970,71 R Kreimeyer, Paul 1982,83,84,85 Mehlin, Ron 1963 Ray, Jerry 1958,59,60,61 T Kriebs, John 1981,82,83,84 Melvin, Jeff 1975,76 Raymon, Brian 1994 Tgiros, Sonny 1955 Kruse, Andrew 2004 Messerly, Larry 1966,67 Rausenberger, Dick 1963 Trautman, Bob 1964,66 Kurth, Kevin 1979,80 Meyers, Gary 1974 Rechtfertig, Larry 1967 Tredway, Doug 1980,81,82 Kutz, Ryan 1995 Mil ler,Jim 1972,73,74,75 Reiland, Marv 1968,69,70 Turner, Hal 1976,77 Minnick, Ted 1961 Reiner, Tyson 2007,08 Tyree, Burke 1991,92,93 L Mitchell, Dal las 2007 Reiss, Lyle 1963 Lane, Jerry 1958,59,60 Moel ler, Jay 1973,74 Rhodes , Dusty 1994 V Lappe, Todd 1988,89,90 Moeller, Jon 1970,71,72,73 Rhodes, Tyler 2006,07 Vaughan , Tim 1981 Lawrenz, Josh 2003,04,05 Monroe, Jim 1964,65 Rial, Mark 1999,00,01 VanOosbree, Mike 1981 Lawrenz, Nate 1999,00,01 ,02 Morningstar, Scott 1981,83,84,85 Robbins , Brett 2007 Vanvoorhis, Boyd 1959 Leeman, Gerald 1946 Moore, Brian 1981 Rosonke, Jerry 1960 Vovos,John 1957,58 Lembeck, Chris 1985,86,88,89 Markel, Dave 1981 ,82,83,84 Ruge, Grant 2007 Leonard, Bob 1976,77 Morris, Bob 1953 w J Leonard, Scott 1987 Mott, Cecil 1941,42,46 Wachenheim, Lee 1951 R" If Lewallen, Jim 1965 Mulnix, Dave 1973,74 Waddel l, Drew 1981 1 Livingood, Brandon 2001 Murphy, Jim 1959 Waters, Arland 1958,59 Llewellyn, Jay 1980,81 ,83,84 Murphy, Tom 1957 Watts, Tracy 1993 r Llewellyn, Mike 1985,86,88 Murray, Scott 1994,95,96,97 Weatherman, Jeff 1984,85,86,87 Loffredo, Fred 1953,54 Myers, Kirk 1978,79,80,82 Weber, Keith 1997,99,00,01 Long, Dylan 2001,02,03,04 Weber, Kevin 1999 ~ <;== Lott, Dave 1980 N Wedeking, Kevin 1980,82 = Lovell , Alan 1989 Natvig, Alvie 1934 Wedgbury, Jason 1993,95,96 C Lundvall, Martin 1951 Natvig, Davi s 1937,38 Weick, Bill 1951,52,55 = Luttrell, Larry 1979,81,82,83 Nelson, Bill 1947,49,50 Weisinger, Bruce i 1981,82 iii Lybbert, Gene 1950,51 Nicol, Dave 1970,71,73 Wessely, Tony 1979,80 : Noecker, Norbert 1928 Whisler, Mike 2007 s. Novak, Tim 1994,95 White, Greg 1989,90 z Nunn, De 'Andre 2006 Whorton, Roger 1966 0

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Oppone nt w L T Series Began Last Meeting Opponent w L T Series Began Last Meeting Ashland 1 0 0 2001 2001 Lehigh 7 2 0 1976 2005 Air Force 1 1 0 2002 2005 Livingstone 7 0 0 1987 1987 Arizona State 2 5 1 1969 2004 Lock Haven 3 0 0 1982 1986 Army 1 0 1 1989 2006 Louisiana State 1 0 1 1980 1981 Athletes-In-Action 1 1 0 1975 1980 Luther 25 1 0 1954 1981 Auburn 0 1 0 1980 1980 Minnesota State, Mankato 22 12 0 1953 1999 Augustana (IL) 1 0 0 1980 1980 Marquette 6 0 0 1982 2001 Augustana (SD) 12 0 0 1973 1987 Michigan 3 5 0 1927 2008 Binghamton 1 0 0 2001 2001 Michigan State 9 18 3 1943 1984 Bemidji State 3 0 0 1967 1969 Minnesota 25 32 4 1931 2006 Bloomsburg 3 2 0 1986 1993 Minot State 1 0 0 1969 1969 Boise State 1 0 0 2002 2002 Missouri 16 7 0 1934 2007 Brown 1 0 0 1993 1993 Missouri State 6 1 0 1984 1994 California (PA) 1 0 0 1992 1992 Montclair State 1 0 0 1969 1969 Cal Davis 1 0 0 2004 2004 Monmouth 2 0 0 1928 1929 Cal Poly SLO 4 5 0 1972 1990 Morgan State 1 0 0 1986 1986 Cal State Bakersfield 4 3 0 1981 1999 Morningside 6 0 0 1969 1977 Ca I State-Chi co 1 0 0 1990 1990 Moorhead State 10 2 0 1969 1978 Cal State Fullerton 3 0 0 1990 1998 Navy 0 1 0 1971 1971 Carson-Newman 2 0 0 1980 1987 Nebraska 30 13 1 1935 2001 Central Florida 3 0 0 1979 1980 Nebraska-Omaha 14 4 0 1950 2008 Central Michigan 1 2 0 1973 2006 New Mexico 4 0 0 1984 1989 Central Missouri 3 0 0 1974 1980 North Carolina 4 3 0 1981 1989 Central Oklahoma 1 0 0 2003 2004 North Carolina State 4 0 0 1981 1989 Chattanooga 8 1 0 1977 2008 North Dakota 6 1 0 1968 1977 Chicago 4 0 0 1931 1941 North Dakota State 13 2 1 1968 2008 Cincinnati 1 0 0 1973 1973 Northern Colorado 3 0 0 2006 2008 Clarion 2 0 0 1983 1993 Northern State 1 0 0 1968 1968 Clemson 3 0 0 1986 1993 Northern Illinois 25 1 5 1958 2008 Cleveland State 5 1 0 1976 1983 Northern Michigan 2 0 0 1982 1983 Colorado 1 5 0 1962 1967 Northwestern 8 2 0 1928 2001 Colorado Mines 3 3 0 1940 1968 Northwest Missouri State 5 0 0 1969 1986 Colorado State 3 3 0 1940 1968 Ohio 2 1 0 1996 1997 Concordia 1 0 0 1967 1967 Ohio State 6 6 0 1978 2004 Cornell 0 2 0 1997 2006 Oklahoma 5 7 0 1926 2002 Cornell (IA) 29 9 1 1923 1981 Oklahoma State 4 20 0 1948 2008 Denver 1 0 0 1950 1950 Old Dominion 2 0 0 2006 2007 Des Moines 4 0 0 1924 1927 Oregon 3 1 0 1973 2002 Drake 12 0 0 1982 1993 Oregon State 1 6 0 1973 2007 East Carolina 1 0 0 1981 1981 Parsons 1 0 0 1925 1925 Eastern Illinois 19 0 0 1983 2007 Penn State 0 4 0 1986 2004 Eastern Michigan 5 0 0 1967 1971 Pittsburgh 1 1 0 1996 2000 Edinboro 2 3 0 1987 2000 Purdue 12 3 1 1929 2001 Ellsworth 1 0 0 1925 1925 Rider 0 1 0 1999 1999 Florida 2 0 0 1977 1979 St. Cloud State 5 0 0 1961 1978 Florida International 2 0 0 1979 1980 Simpson 2 0 0 1924 1925 Fort Hays State 1 0 0 1967 1967 South Dakota 8 0 0 1970 1977 Franklin & Marshall 1 0 0 1972 1972 South Dakota State 31 3 1 1954 2008 Fresno State 6 2 0 1985 2004 Southern Illinois 7 3 0 1974 1990 Georgia 0 1 0 1980 1980 Tennessee 0 1 0 1977 1977 Georgia State 1 0 0 1997 1997 Truman State 5 0 0 1968 1996 Georgia Tech 1 0 0 1969 1969 UC Davis 1 0 0 2007 2007 Grinnell 2 0 0 1938 1939 Upper Iowa 1 0 0 1970 1970 Hofstra 1 1 0 2005 2007 Valley State 1 0 0 1968 1968 Illinois 20 13 3 1930 1999 Virginia 2 0 0 1987 2000 Illinois State 6 0 0 1955 1992 Virginia Tech 2 0 0 2004 2006 Indiana 3 4 0 1936 1998 Wartburg 1 1 0 1980 1998 Iowa 8 40 2 1930 2008 Weber State 0 1 0 1986 1986 Iowa State 16 50 0 1924 2008 Western Illinois 7 0 0 1948 1979 Ithaca 1 0 0 1991 1991 West Virginia 3 0 0 1982 1991 James Madison 1 0 0 1996 1996 Wheaton 7 0 0 1946 1952 Kansas State 7 0 0 1937 1957 Winona State 5 2 1 1961 1981 Kentucky 5 1 0 1976 1983 Wisconsin 18 18 2 1927 2008 Lehigh 7 2 0 1976 2005 Wisconsin-La Crosse 1 0 0 2002 2002 Livingstone 1 0 0 1987 1987 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 1 0 0 1999 1999 Lock Haven 3 0 0 1982 1986 Wyoming 13 4 0 1960 2008

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Iowa Hawke yes Wrestling Contact Betsy Golomski George mason Patriots Dec. 11 , 2008 - Cedar Falls, Iowa Office Phone 608-262-2255 Dec. 21.2008 - Fairfax, Va . Location Iowa City, Iowa Email eg2@athletic s. wisc.edu Location Norfolk, Va . Athletics Website www.uwbadgers.com Enrollment --~ 30,561 Enrollment 30,332 Colors Black & Gold Mailing Address Colors Green & Gold Conference Big Ten Wisconsin Athletic Communication s Conference Colonial Athletic Association Director of Athletics Gary Barta Kellner Hall Director of Athletics Thomas J. O'Connor Head Coach 1440 Monroe Street Head Coach Mark Weader Record at School 35-6 (2 years) Madison, WI 53711 Record at School 30-22 (3 years) Career Record 52-26 (4 years) Career Record Same 2007-08 Dual Record 21-1 Series Record (Tied 18-18-2) 2007-08 Dual Record 13-5 2008 NCAA Finish 1st (117 .5 pts.) 2007-08 T 16-16 1983-84 W 24-13 2008 NCAA Finish 53rd (2 .0 pts.) Letterwinners Returning/Lost 17 /2 2006-07 L 10-24 L 8-29 Lettervvinners Returning/Lost 14/ 10 NCAA Qualifiers Returning 6 (Charlie Falck, 125; 2005-06 L 16-19 1970-71 L 9-23 NCAA Qualifiers Returning 1 (Cayle Byers, 197) Joe Slaton, 133; Alex Tsirtsis, 141; 2004-05 L 14-20 1966-67 L 3-26 Wrestling Contact Jason Risley Brent Metcalf, 149; Jay Borschel, 174; Phil Keddy, 184;) 2003-04 L 13-24 1958-89 L 11-14 Office Phone 703-993-3246 Wrestling Contact Traci Wagner 2002-03 L 18-27 1957-58 W 28-0 Email [email protected] Office Phone 319-335-9411 2001-02 W 26-12 1956-57 W 16-14 Athletics Website www.GoMason .com Email [email protected] 2000-01 L 19-20 1955-56 W 19-11 Mailing Address Athletics Website www.hawkeyesports.com 1999-00 T 17-17 1939-40 W 26-8 MS 3A5/Sports Information Mailing Address 1997-98 L 20-25 1938-39 W 24-8 157 Carver-Hawkeye Arena 1996-97 L 13-24 1937-38 W 16-14 440 University Drive Iowa City, IA 52242-1020 1995-96 L 4-39 1936-37 W 24-10 Fairfax, VA 22030-4444 1994-95 L 7-35 1934-35 W 25-6 Series Record (Iowa leads 40-8-2) 1992-93 W 19-16 1933-34 W 30-0 Series Record - First Meeting 2007-08 L 3-40 1980-81 L 8-40 1987-88 W 22-12 1931 -32 W 34-0 2006-07 L 15-18 1979-80 L 3-41 1986-87 W 19-15 1929-30 W 13.5-12.5 Cleueland State U1kmgs 2005-06 L 11-25 1978-79 L 6-32 1985-86 L 15-23 1928-29 W 17-11 L 12-21 1926-27 W 14-9 Jan. 3, 2009 - Cleveland, Ohio 2004-05 L 13-23 1977-78 L 17-26 Cleveland State Duals 2003-04 L 10-27 1976-77 L 3-37 1984-85 L 8-24 L 8-27 Location Cleveland, Ohio 2002-03 L 7-30 1975-76 L 8-37 Enrollment 16,326 2001-02 L 10-27 1974-75 L 8-31 Colors Forest Green & White 2000-01 L 16-32 1973-74 W 17-15 Old Oommmn monarchs Conference Eastern Wrestling League 1999-00 L 15-25 1972-73 L 9-26 Dec. 20, 2008 - Norfolk, Va . Director of Athletics Lee Reed 1995-96 L 0-44 1971-72 L 6-24 Location Norfolk, Va . Head Coach Ben Stehura 1994-95 L 4-40 L 9-25 Enrollment 23,500 Record at School First Year 1993-94 L 8-30 1970-71 W 18-12 Colors Slate Blue, Sky Blue & Silver Career Record 26-50-1 (4 years) 1992-93 L 9-31 1967-68 L 6-21 Conference Colonial Athletic Association 2007-08 Dual Record 4-11 1991 -92 L 4-35 1941-42 L 9- 15 Director of Athletics Dr. Jim Jarrett 2008 NCAA Finish 51 st (3.0 pts ) 1990-91 L 11-34 1940-41 W 15-11 Head Coach Steve Martin NCAA Qualifiers Returning 2 (Marcus Effner, 165; L 7-35 1939-40 W 15-9 Record at School 52-22-2 (4 year) Rashard Goff, 285) 1989-90 L 7-39 1938-39 W 20-10 Career Record Same Wrestling Contact Ryan Mulford 1988-89 L 11-26 1937-38 W 19-11 2007-08 Dual Record 17-3 Office Phone 216-687-5288 1987-88 L 14-24 1936-37 T 16-16 2008 NCAA Finish 35th (10 0 pts.) Email [email protected] 1986-87 L 11 -31 1935-36 L 9.5-22 .5 Lettervvinners Returning/Lost 11 /4 Athletics Website www.CSUVikings.com 1985-86 L 9-39 1934-35 L 13-21 NCAA Qualifiers Returning 5 (James Nicholson, 125; Mailing Address 1984-85 L 3-43 1933-34 T 14-14 Kyle Hutter, 133; Ryan Williams, 141 ; Wolstein Center, Room 204 1983-84 L 14-30 1932-33 W 26-8 Chris Brown, 165; Jesse Strawn, 184;) 2000 Prospect Ave . 1982-83 L 8-33 1931-32 W 19.5-4.5 Wrestling Contact Rob Silsbee Cleveland, OH 44115 1981-82 L 9-34 1929-30 L 6.5-21 .5 Office Phone 757-683-3372 Email rsilsbee@odu .edu Series Record (UNI leads 5-1) Ul1sconsm Badgers Athletics Website www.odusports. com 1983-84 W 31-12 1977-78 W 19-15 Mailing Addre ss Dec. 13, 2008 - Chula Vista, Wis. 1981 -82 W 24-9 1976-77 L 7-27 Location Madison, Wis. Athletic Admini stration Building 1979-80 W 39-7 1975-76 W 27-6 Norfolk, VA 23529-0201 Enrollment 42,041 Colors Cardinal & White Series Record (UNI leads 2-0) Conference Big Ten 2006-07 W 20-16 2005-06 W 34-6 Director of Athletics Barry Alvarez Head Coach Record at School 155-100-10 (14 years) Career Record Same 2007-08 Dual Record 14-4-1 2008 NCAA Finish 17th (31 0 pts.) Letterwinners Returning/Lost 16/7 NCAA Qualifiers Returning 5 (Zach Tanelli, 133; Kyle Ruschel I, 141; Trevor Brandvold, 184; Dallas Herbst, 197; Kyle Massey, 285)

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Buffalo Bulls Wre st! ing Contact Heather Kennedy Series Record (Oklahoma State leads 21-4) Jan. 3, 2009 - Cleveland, Ohio Office Phone 970-351 -1065 2007-08 L 0 -33 1989-90 L 3-30 Cleveland State Duals Email [email protected] 2006-07 L 6 -35 1988-89 L 13-23 Location Buffalo, NY Athleti cs Website www.uncbears.com L 5-29 1987-88 L 13-24 Enrollment 28,054 Mailing Addre ss: 2005-06 L 6-35 1985-86 W 23- 15 Colors Roya l Blue & White UNC Athletics Media Relation s Office 2004-05 L 6-30 1984-85 L 13-26 Conference Mid-American (MAC) 251 Butler-Hancock Hall , Campus Box 117 2003-04 L 7-31 1983-84 L 16-21 Director of Athletics Warde Manuel Greeley, CO 80639 2002-03 L 14-30 1964-65 L 0 -36 Head Coach Jim Bei chne r L 10-28 1963-64 L 0-30 Record at School 117-80-3 (13 years) Series Record (UNI Leads 3-0) 2001 -02 L 6-30 1962-63 L 6-24 Career Record Same 2007-08 W 36-6 2000-01 L 9-31 1961 -62 L 7 -19 2007-08 Dual Record 9-7-1 2006-07 W 27-18 1999-00 L 3-29 1948-49 W 32-0 1993-94 2008 NCAA Finish N/A 2005-06 W 36-9 L 6 -41 1947-48 W 24-5 1990-91 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 17 /7 W 21-16 NCAA Qualifiers Returning None Air force ralcons Wrestling Contacts Ted Wasko Jan. 17, 2009 - USAFA, Colo. northern lllmms Huskies Office Phone 716-645-6877 Location USAFA, Colo. Jan. 30, 2009 - Cedar Falls, Iowa Enrollment Email [email protected] 4,400 Location Dekalb, Ill. Colors Athletics Website www.buffalobulls.com Blue & Silver Enrollment 25,254 Conference Western Wre Mailing Addre ss stl ing Conference (WWC) Colors Cardinal & Black 175 Alumni Arena Director of Athletics Dr. Hans J. Mueh Conference Mid-American Head Coach Buffalo, NY 14260 Joel Sharratt Director of Athletics Jim Phillips Record at School 15-1 9 (2 years) Head Coach Dave Grant Series Record - First Meeting Career Record Same Record at School 108-82-6 (13 years) 2007-08 Dual Record 9-9 Career Record Same 2008 NCAA Fini sh 44th (5.0 pts.) 2007-08 Dual Record 11-7 Gardner-Webb Bulldogs NCAA Qualifiers Returning 2 (Stephen Crozier, 165; Jan. 3, 2009 2008 NCAA Finish: 35th (100 pts.) - Cleveland, Ohio Tyler French, 174) Cleveland State Duals NCAA Qualifiers Returning 1 (Patrick Mclemore, 141) Wrestling Contact Meli ssa McKeown Wrestling Contact Russell Houghtaling Location Boiling Springs, N.C. 719-333-9025 Office Phone Office Phone 815-753-1708 Enrollment 3,900 Email melissa [email protected] Colors Red & Black Email houghtaling@n iu .edu Athletics Website www.goairforcefalcons .com Athletics Website www.niuhuskies.com Conference Independent Mailing Address Director of Athletics Chuck Burch Mailing Address . 2169 Field House Drive 209 Convocation Center, Northern 111. Univ. Head Coach Scott Shipman USAFA, CO 80840 Record at School 7-16 (1 year) 1525 West Lincoln Highway DeKalb, IL 60115 Career Record Same Series Record (Series tied 1-1) 2007-08 Dual Record 7-16 2004-05 W 40-6 Series Record (UNI leads 21-1-5) 2008 NCAA Fini sh 49th (4.0 pts ) 2001-02 L 17 -1 7 (tiebreaker) Letterwinners Returning/Lost 17/5 2007-08 W 24-13 1990-91 W 47-2 NCAA Qualifiers Returning 2 (Rob Tate, 133; 2006-07 T 17-17 1989-90 W 35-7 Dustin Porter, 197) 2005-06 T 16-16 1988-89 W 33-8 Wrestling Contact Brent C. Hager Oklahoma State Cowboys 2004-05 W 23-17 1987-88 W 44-5 Office Phone 704-406-3981 Jan. 25, 2009 - Cedar Falls, Iowa 2003-04 W 24-10 1972-73 T 17-17 Email [email protected] Location Stillwater, Okla. 2002-03 W 21-15 1970-71 W 28-8 Athletics Website gwusports .com Enrollment --- 31,800 2001-02 W 18-12 1969-70 W 27-8 Mailing Address : Colors Orange & Black 2000-01 W 31-10 1968-69 T 14-1 4 110 S. Main Street Conference Big XII 1999-00 W 32-6 1967-68 W 23-6 PO . Box 877 Director of Athletics Mike Holder 1998-99 W 25-20 W 22-11 Boiling Springs, N.C. 28017 Head Coach 1997-98 W 25-22 1966-67 W 22-8 Record at School 266-35-4 (17 years) L 19-22 1960-61 W 20-6 Series Record - First Meeting Career Record Same 1992-93 W 36-15 1959-60 T 12-12 2007-08 Dual Record 16-3-1 1991-92 W 51-0 2008 NCAA Finish 5th (72 0 pts ) northern Colorado Bears Letterwinners Returning/Lost 10/6 Jan. 16, 2009 - Greeley, Colo. NCAA Qualifiers Returning 4 (Tyler Sh inn, 125; Location Greeley, Colo. Newly McSpadden, 157; Brandon Ma son, 174; Enrollment 10,831 Jared Ro sholt, 285) Colors Blue & Gold Wrestling Contact Gavin Lang Conference Western Wrestling Conference (WWC) Office Phone 405-7 44-3875 Director of Athletics Jay Hinrichs Email gavi n.lang @okstate.edu Head Coach Jack Maughan Athletics Website www.okstate.com Record at School 124-158-1 (21 years) Mailing Address Career Record Same 220 Athletics Center 2007-08 Dual Record 6-7 Oklahoma State University 2008 NCAA Finish 46th (4 5 pts.) Stillwater, OK 74078 NCAA Qualifiers Returning 2 (Tony Mustari, 125; Kenny Ha shimoto 141)

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Iowa State Cyclones Chattanooga macs north Dakota State Bison Feb. 6, 2009 - Ames, Iowa Feb. 14, 2009 - Cedar Falls, Iowa Feb. 22, 2009 - Fargo, N.D. Location Ame s, Iowa Location Chattanooga, Tenn . Location Fargo, N.O. Enrollment 26,856 Enrollment 9,807 Enrollment 12,527 Colors Cardinal & Gold Colors Navy, Old Gold & Silver Colors Yellow & Green Conference Big XII Conference Southern Conference Wrestling Wrestl ing Conference (WWC) Director of Athletics Jamie Pollard Director of Athletics Rick Hart Director of Athletics Gene Taylor Head Coach Head Coach Chris Bono Head Coach Bucky Maughan Record at School 29-7 (2 years) Record at School 27-7 (2 years) Record at School 443-136-12 (44 years) Career Record Same Career Record Same Career Record Same 2007-08 Dual Record 16-4 2007-08 Dual Record 11-6 2007-08 Dual Record 11 -9 2008 NCAA Fini sh T-5th (72.0 pts.) 2008 NCAA Finish 37th (9 .0 pts ) 2008 NCAA Finish 50th (3 .5 pts.) NCAA Qualifiers Returning 8 (Tyler Clark, 125; NCAA Qualifiers Returning 4 (Steve Hromada, 133; NCAA Qualifiers Returning 1 (Ryan Adams, 149) Nick Fanthorpe, 133; Mitch Mueller, 149; Cody Cleveland, 141; Joey Knox, 149; Wrestling Contact Rand Champion Nick Gal lick, 141; Cyler Sanderson, 157; Seth Garvin, 157) Office Phone 701-231-8047 Jon Reader, 165; Jake Varner, 184; Wrestling Contact Jim Horten Email rand .champion@nd su.edu David Zabriskie, 285) Office Phone 423-425-2350 Athletics Website www.GoBi son .com Wrestling Contacts Tom Kroeschell, Patrick Crawford Email [email protected] Mailing Address Office Phone 515-294-3372 Athletics Website www.gomocs.com PO Box 5600 Email [email protected]/[email protected] Mailing Addre ss Fargo, ND 58105-5600 Athletics Website www.cyclones.com 615 McCallie Avenue Mailing Address Chattanooga, TN 37403 Series Record (UNI leads 13-2-1) Jacobson Athletic Building 2007-08 W 44-6 1974-75 W 18-14 1600 S Fourth St. Series Record (UNI leads 8-1) 2006-07 W 31 -9 1973-74 W 31-7 Ames, IA 50010 2007-08 W 21-16 1998-99 W 28-11 2005-06 W 26-15 1972-73 W 18-15 2006-07 L 15-23 1996-97 W 34-12 2004-05 W 31-12 1971 -72 W 25-11 Series Record (Iowa State leads 49-16) 2005-06 W 19-18 1988-89 W 38-3 1993-94 W 37-10 1970-71 W 23-12 2007-08 L 10-29 1977-78 L 9 -31 2004-05 W 22-16 1976-77 W 23-12 1977-78 W 34-12 1969-70 T 15-15 L 3-31 1976-77 L 9-34 2003-04 W 22-16 1976-77 L 6-33 1968-69 W 27-5 2006-07 L 3 -38 1975-76 L 14-26 1975-76 L 14-18 1967-68 W 24-8 2005-06 L 15-24 1966-67 L 11-20 2004-05 L 25-16 1965-66 L 0-35 South Dakota State Jackrabbits Feb. 21 , 2009 - Brookings, S.D. 2003-04 L 16-19 1964-65 L 0-32 Loca tion Brookings, S.D. W 22-21 1963-64 L 0-34 Enrollment 2002-03 W 22-16 1962-63 L 3-23 11 ,995 Colors 2001 -02 L 18-20 1961 -62 L 8-17 Yellow & Blue Conference Western Wrestling Conference (WWC) L 12-25 1960-61 L 11-16 Director of Athletic s Dr. Fred Oien 2000-01 L 15-29 1951 -52 W 18-10 1999-00 L 8 -33 1950-51 W 22-6 Head Coach Ja son Liles Re co rd at School 1998-99 L 6-38 1949-50 W 20-5 122-72-1 (14 years) Career Record 210-119-1 1997-98 L 3-32 1948-49 W 26-5 2007-08 Dual Record 1996-97 L 4 -34 1947-48 W 23-5 2-9 2008 NCAA Fini sh 1995-96 L 7-34 1946-47 W 25-5 N/A NCAA Qualifiers Returning 1994-95 L 6-31 1945-46 W 20-10 None 1993-94 W 18-16 1942-43 W 16-14 SID Chris McKeown Office Phone 1992-93 L 12-25 1941-42 W 15-11 605-688-4623 Email Chri 1991 -92 L 5-32 1940-41 W 15-9 s. [email protected] Athleti cs Website 1990-91 L 5 -32 1939-40 W 17-13 www.GoJacks.com Mailing Address 1989-90 L 14-20 1938-39 L 9-21 Stanl ey J. Marshall HPER Center 1988-89 L 18-20 1937-38 L 13-21 SOSU Box 2820 1987-88 W 19-17 1936-37 L 15.5-17.5 Brooking s, SD 57007-1497 1986-87 L 12-25 1935-36 L 11-15 Series Record (UNI leads 31 -3-1) 1985-86 L 11 -26 L 11-17 2007-08 W 4 2-3 1984-85 L 5 -35 1933-34 L 6-28 1969-70 W 25-8 2006-07 W 41 -6 1968-69 W 27-11 1983-84 W 21-17 1932-33 L 3-27 2005-06 W 36-9 1967-68 W 19-16 1982-83 L 6 -33 1931 -32 L 13-21 2004-05 W 34-3 1966-67 W 25-6 1981-82 L 10-23 L 6-28 2003-04 W 32-9 1965-66 L 9 -18 1980-81 L 12-28 1930-31 L 8-20 1983-84 W 46-3 1964-65 T 12- 1979-80 L 9-24 1929-30 L 8-25 12 1982-83 W 42-8 1963-64 W 14-11 1978-79 L 14-27 1923-24 L 0-21 1981-82 W 45-0 1962-63 W 17-9 1980-81 W 37-6 1961-62 L 13-16 1979-80 W 21 -16 1960-61 W 19-9 1978-79 W 27-10 1959-60 W 14-13 1977-78 W 29-6 1958-59 W 23-3 1976-77 W 21 -16 1967-58 W 25-5 1975-76 W 23-12 1956-57 W 34-0 1973-74 W 34-9 1955-56 W 32-0 1972-73 L 19-21 1954-55 W 24-6 1971 -72 W 19-14 1953-54 W 19-10 1970-71 W 30-15 49 Panther Team Honors

Ewoldt Scholarship Recipients 2009 Maza Fay Ed Ewoldt Scholarship 2008 Danny Dunning In January of 1992, UNI officia ls announced the competing on the wrestling team his last two years. He Maza Fay establishment of the Ed Ewoldt Wrestling Scholarship, went on to teach and coach at West Central-Maynard 2007 Nick Baima the first fully-endowed scholarship in the history of the (Iowa) High School from 1955-58 and Wheaton (111) 2006 Nick Baima University's athletics program. Central High School, where he coached Magruder, from 2005 Nick Baima The scholarship was made possible by a $120,000 1959-88. 2004 Paul Hynek gift to the Northern Iowa Foundation by Ron Magruder "Ed has had a tremendous impact on my life," Drew Kelly of Orlando, Florida. Each year, beginning with the 1992- Magruder said, "and has helped me get where I am today. Dustin Brewer 93 academic year, the Panther wrestling program has This is my way of thanking him for being a great teacher, 2003 Jordan Holm awarded a full scholarship from the interest generated by mentor and friend." 2002 Paul Hynek the gift. The recipient of the Ed Ewoldt Scholarship for the Jon Garvin Ewoldt began attending UNI, then known as Iowa 2008-09 season is Maza Fay. Jordan Holm State Teachers College, in 1948 and graduated in 1954, 2001 Paul Hynek Drew Kelly Dustin Brewer 2000 Paul Hynek Drew Kelly Dustin Brewer 1999 Tony Davis 1998 Tony Wieland Eric Keller Ken Bigley Keith Weber 1997 Chris Bahr 1996 Tony Wieland 1995 Chris Bahr Ryan Cummings 1994 Justin Greenlee National Wrestling Coaches ESPN The Magazine 1999 Eric Keller 1993 Justin Greenlee Association All-Academic Team CoSIDA Academic All -America 1998 Eric Keller 1992 Justin Greenlee (Inaugural yea r 1991 ) Team (Includes athletes from 1997 Ben Barton 2008 Andrew Anderson 16 NCAA-sponsored sports) Scott Murray Most Valuable Wrestler Nick Pickerell 2007 Nick Baima (Third Team) 1996 Tony Wieland 2008 Maza Fay 2007 Andrew Anderson 1992 Gary Steffensmeier (Third Team) 1995 Justin Greenlee 2007 Nick Baima Kyle Anson Maza Fay Nick Baima Lyle E. Schwarzenbach Award Mccready/Steffensmeier 2006 Nick Baima Colby Goetsch (Exhibits highest standards in Award (Leadership) 2005 Eric Hauan Ryan Osgood citizenship, academics, practice 2008 Dustin Bauman Sean Stender 2006 Nick Baima and dedication) 2007 Colby Goetsch 2004 Dylan Long 2005 Nick Baima 2008 Andrew Anderson 2006 Chris Helgeson Eric Hauan Eric Hauan 2007 Nick Baima 2005 Jeff Harrison 2003 Dylan Long 2004 Jon Garvin (First Team) 2006 Nick Baima 2004 Nick Baima 2002 Kyle Hansen 2003 Jordan Holm (HM) 2005 Nick Baima 2003 Hesston Johnson Dylan Long 2002 Paul Hynek (Second Team) 2004 Jon Garvin 2002 Nate Lawrenz 2001 Kyle Hansen Kyle Hansen (HM) 2003 Bob Koenig 2001 Mark Rial Paul Hynek 2001 Paul Hynek (Second Team) 2002 Eric Hauan 2000 Kyle Hansen 2000 Tony Davis Kyle Hansen (HM) 2001 Keith Weber 1999 Randy Pugh 1999 Tony Davis Keith Weber (HM) 2000 Tony Wieland 1998 Nate Lawrenz 1998 Eric Keller 2000 Tony Wieland (HM) 1999 Ken Bigley Ben Barton Kyle Hansen (HM) 1998 Ken Bigley Redsh irt Award 1997 Scott Murray 1999 Ken Bigley (HM) 1997 Ken Bigley 2008 Christian Brantley 1996 Tony Wieland Eric Keller (HM) Bret Jones 2007 Caleb Flores 1995 Justin Greenlee Tony Wieland (HM) 1996 Joe Stephens 2006 Chari ie Ettel son 1994 Dave Malecek 1995 Justin Greenlee (First Team) 1995 Chris Bahr 1993 Steve Hartle 1993 Jamie Byrne (HM) Rooki e Award 1992 Rich Powers Andrew Showalter (HM) Chu ck Patten Award 2008 Nick Pickerell 1991 Rich Powers 1992 Gary Steffensmeier (First Team) (Leade rship) 2007 Kyle Anson 1990 Gary Steffensmeier 1991 Gary Steffensmeier (First Team) 2008 Alex Dolly 2006 Maza Fay 1989 Joel Greenlee Jamie Byrne (Third Team) 2007 Ryan Osgood 1988 Joel Greenlee Cory Manning (Third Team) 2006 Chris Bitetto Most Coura ge ous Award 1987 Jeff Weatherman 2005 Sean Stender 2008 Danny Dunning 1986 Mark Schwab 2004 Hesston Johnson 2007 Alex Dolly 1985 Lew Sondgeroth 2003 Drew Kelly 1984 Bob Hallman 2002 Kyle Hansen Most Improved Award 1983 Randy Majors 2001 Kyle Hansen 2008 Tyson Reiner l 2000 Randy Pugh 2007 Maza Fay 50 www.umpanthers.com Couermg the Panthers

2008-09 Radio/Internet Schedule Wrestling Staff Head Coach ...... Brad Penrith (Iowa, 1988) For the second consecutive season, the University of Northern Iowa wrestling Assistant Coaches ...... Randy Pugh (UNI, 2000) program will have its matches delivered live on the radio and on the Internet. Jose DeAnda (Nebraska, 1999) Benjamin Hupke will continue his hold-by-hold coverage of the Panthers . The Sean Stender (UNI, 2005) Brad Penrith Show will air live from Mulligan's every Wednesday throughout the Mark Rial (UNI, 2001) wrestling sea son and will be broadcast on KWAY (99.3-FM). Strength Coach ..... Jed Smith (Minnesota-Morris, 1994) Director of Sports Medicine ...... Don Bishop (Upper Iowa, 1992) HWAV Broadcast Schedule Wrestling Office Phone ...... (319) 273-5860/ 9821 Dec. 11, 2008 vs. Iowa (7 p m ) Dec. 13, 2008 at Wisconsin (12 pm .) How To Get To Dec. 20, 2008 at Did Dominion (2 pm ) The mcLeod Center /Uni-Dome Dec. 21, 2008 at George Mason (TBA) From North: Take Highway 218 and From West: Take Highway 20 east to Dec. 29-30, 2008 The Midlands Championships (TBA) proceed south . Turn right on University Hudson Road south and turn left. The Jan . 3, 2009 vs. Buffalo, Cleveland St., Gardner-Webb (1 p.m.) Avenue. Take University, turn right on McLeod Center/ UNI-Dome is located Jan . 10-11, 2009 National Duals (TBA) Hudson Road, and the McLeod Center/ on the left. Jan. 16, 2009 at Northern Colorado (8 p.m .) UNI-Dome is located on the left. Jan. 17, 2009 at Air Force (8 30 pm.) From Waterloo Airport: Take Airport Jan. 25, 2009 vs. Oklahoma State (7 p.m .) From South: Take Interstate 380 Boulevard to Highway 57 west, which Jan. 30,2009 vs. Northern Illinoi s (7 p.m.) north to Highway 20. Take Highway 20 turns into First Street. Take First Feb . 6,2009 at Iowa State (7 p.m.) west to Hudson Road and turn right. Street to Hudson Road and turn left. Feb . 14, 2009 vs. Chattanooga (2 p.m.) The McLeod Center/ UNI-Dome is The McLeod Center/UNI-Dome is Feb . 21,2009 at South Dakota State (7 p.m.) located on the left. located on the right. Feb . 22,2009 at North Dakota State (2 p.m .) March 7, 2009 at West Regional (All Day) From East: Take Highway 20 west March 19-21 at NCAA Championships (All Day) ~ to Hudson Road and turn right. The = McLeod Center/ UNI-Dome is located 55' Brad Penrith Show L1ue on the left. Nov. 19, 2008 Nov. 26, 2008 Hotels & Transportation Dec.3,2008 Country Inn & Suites Dec. 10, 2008 2910 S. Main St., Cedar Falls, IA, 50613 Dec. 17, 2008 1-800-456-4000 Dec.31,2008 Days Inn-University Plaza Jan. 7,2009 5826 Unviersity Ave ., Cedar Falls, IA 50613 Jan. 14, 2009 319-266-1222 Jan. 21,2009 Heartland Inn Jan. 28,2009 3052 Marine Road, Waterloo, IA 50701 Feb . 4,2009 Heartland Inn Feb . 11, 2009 1809 LaPorte Road, Waterloo, IA 50702 Feb. 18, 2009 Holiday Inn-University Plaza March 4, 2009 5826 University Ave., Cedar Falls, IA March 11, 2009 319-277-2230 Midway Inn Tentative schedule, subject to change. 4117 University Ave , Cedar Falls, IA 50613 319-277-6931 Ramada Inn Convention Center-Waterloo 4th & Commercial, Waterloo, Iowa, 50701 1-319-233-7560 Red Fox Inn-Waverly Highway 3 West, Waverly, IA 50607 319-353-5330 University Inn 4711 University Ave ., Cedar Falls, IA 50613 319-277-1412

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Athletics media Relations Telev1s1on Press Luncheons • FOX 28 (KFXA Cedar Rapids): Greg Stuart, UNI head wrestling coach Brad Penrith or a Mailing Address UNI-Dome NW Upper Production, 605 Boyson Rd ., Cedar Rapids, IA member of his staff will be in attendance at the Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0314 52402 .. .319-393-2800, Fax 319-395-7028 .. weekly press luncheon held each Monday beginning Phone 319-273-3100 Email : [email protected] at noon in the back room of Pepper's Grill and Sports Fax 319-273-3602 • KCRG -TV: John Campbell, Sports Director, 2nd Ave . Pub located on 18th Street in Cedar Falls. The press Email [email protected] at 5th St. SE., Cedar Rapids, IA 52401..319-398-8391, luncheons are open to the public. Web Site www.unipanthers.com Fax 319-368-8505 ... Email : john .campbell@kcrg .com • KGAN-TV: Jared Aarons, P.O . Box 3131, Cedar Credentials Assistant Athletics Director/ Rapids, IA 52406 ... 319-395-9081.Fax 319-395- All requests for credentials shou ld be made at Media Relations 0113. .. Email : [email protected] least three days in advance. Credentials are left at Josh Lehman • KWWL-TV: Rick Coleman, Sports Director, KWWL the ticket window after gates open. Complimentary Office Phone (319) 273-3642 Bldg., 500 E. 4th St., Waterloo, IA 50703. ..319-291-1246, Email [email protected] passes will not be available to the media. Only Cell (319) 415-1703 Fax 319-291-1233 ... Email: [email protected] working press will be assigned seats on press row. Home (319) 266-5701 Those media representatives wishing to purchase Radio tickets are urged to contact the UNI-Dome Ticket Associate Athletics • Cumulus Radio (KCRR, KKHO, KOH-A/FM): Elwin Office (319-273-4849) Media Relations Director Colin McDonough Huffman, Sports Director, 501 Sycamore St., Suite (Wrestling Contact) 300, Waterloo, IA 50703 .. Parkmg Office Phone (319) 273-5456 319-833-4800, Fax 319-833-4866 ... Email: elwin. There is no assigned media parking at the Email [email protected] [email protected] McLeod Center. Parking is on a first-come, first­ Cell (319) 415-4059 • KCNZ: Scott Fenzloff, Sports Director, 721 serve basis. Home (319) 277-7132 Shirley St., P.O. Box 248, Cedar Fall s, IA 50613. .. 319-277-1918, Fa x3 19-277-5202 .. Email: Asistant Athletics Media Wrestler Interviews scott@1650 Relations Director thefan .com Panther wrestlers will be available for interviews Kara Moran • KXEL: Chris Rueber, Sports Director, 514 Jefferson before practices. All interviews must be arranged Office Phone (319) 273-5455 St., Waterloo, IA 50701 ... 319-234-2200, Fa x through the Athletics Media Relations Office. Email [email protected] 319-354-9504 ... Email: [email protected] Contact Associate Media Relations Director Colin Cell (319) 415-0991 McDonough at 319-273-5456 to secure interviews. Internet Coverage No interviews will be granted on the day of the The best around-the-clock coverage of UNI match, with exception of post-match interviews. wrestling is provided on the UNI athletics web site, Wire Service http://www.unipanthers.com. Penrith Interviews • Associated Press: Luke Meredith, P.O. Box Visitors worldwide can view updated statistics, Head coach Brad Penrith will be available 1741, Des Moines, IA 50306 .. .1-800-453-2113, rosters, schedules and coach or player biographies for interviews at the weekly press luncheons 515-243-3281, Fax 515-243-1550 ... Email of any of the UNI sports teams. The site is or before practice. Requests should be made [email protected] maintained by CSTV.com, the leading college sports through the Athletics Media Relations office and online network. Colin McDonough at 319-273-5456. Penrith will For those fans not able to get to Cedar Fall s be available on the road at the Panthers' hotel or Prmt on a regular basis, you can buy UNI athletics before the team's practice. Contact McDonough for • Ceda r Rapids Gazette: JR. Ogden, Sports Editor, merchandise and tickets through the web, as well. arrangements. 500 3rd Ave . SE., Cedar Rapids, IA 52401 .. .319- UNI wrestling fans also will be able to view 398-8257, 1-800-397-8258, Fa x UN l's home wrestling matches live on UNI Panthers 319-398-5846 ... Email : GAMEDAY Online for a nominal fee. Check out UNI [email protected] Panthers GAMEDAY Online at UNIPanthers.com. • Des Moines Register: Bryce Miller, Executive Sports Editor, P.O . Box 957, Des Moines, IA 50304 ... 1-800-532-1455 (IA Only), 1-800-247-5346 (Out of state), Fax 515-286-2504 .. . Email : [email protected] • Northern Iowan: Sports Editor, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA 50614 ... 319-273-2157, Fax 319-273-5931 • Quad City Times: Sports Editor, P.O. Box 3828, 124 E. 2nd St., Davenport, IA 52801 .. 319-383-2220, Fax 319-383-2370 .. . Email: [email protected] • Waterloo Courier: Doug Newhoff, Sports Editor, P.O. Box 540, Waterloo, IA 50704 ... 319-291-1466, Fax 319-291-2069 ... Email : [email protected]

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