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Michigan Wrestling 2018-19 Record Book ** Updated Through October 2018** MICHIGAN WRESTLING 2018-19 RECORD BOOK ** UPDATED THROUGH OCTOBER 2018** TABLE OF CONTENTS MICHIGAN QUICK FACTS Section Page University of Michigan National Honors & Awards 2-3 Location Ann Arbor, Michigan Conference Honors & Awards 3-4 Internet www.umich.edu University Honors & Awards 5 Enrollment 43,625 Team Honors & Awards 6-7 President Mark Schlissel Freestyle & Greco Honors 8 Athletic Director Warde Manuel All-Time Letterwinners 9-10 Sport Administrator Lisa Savoury Career, Season Records 11 Nickname Wolverines Miscellaneous Records 12 Colors Maize and Blue 100-Win Club 13-14 Fight Song “The Victors” Annual Results 15 Conference Big Ten Year-By-Year Results 16-19 Home Facility Cliff Keen Arena All-Time Series Records 20 Michigan Coaching Staff Head Coach Sean Bormet Assistant Coach Josh Churella Assistant Coach Kellen Russell Volunteer Coach Dave Bolyard Media Information Media Contact Leah Howard E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (734) 615-0679 Fax: (734) 647-1188 Web: www.mgoblue.com U-M Athletic Media Relations Mailing: 1100 South State Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2201 21 NCAA CHAMPIONS 192 NCAA ALL-AMERICANS 127 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS 97 YEARS OF MICHIGAN WRESTLING National Honors & awards NCAA ALL-AMERICANS 1986 ........................... Scott Rechsteiner, 190/6th 2004 ...................................... Foley Dowd, 133/6th .............................................Ryan Churella, 149/3rd 1928 .................................Robert Hewitt, 125/2nd ................................................ Lee Deitrick, 147/5th ...............................................Blair Thomas, 135/3rd .............................................. Chris Stowell, 177/6th ........................................ Kirk Trost, Hwt/1st .....................................Theron Donahoe, 158/2nd ...............................................Robert Spaly, 191/3rd 1987 ........................................John Fisher, 134/4th .................................................Ryan Bertin, 157/3rd 1929 .................................Robert Hewitt, 125/2nd ............................................. Mike Koehler, Hwt/6th 1988 ........................................John Fisher, 134/3rd ............................................. Greg Wagner, Hwt/6th ................................................... Otto Kelly, 145/2nd 1966 ...................................Tino Lambros, 115/6th .............................................Larry Gotcher, 142/5th 2005 ................................... Josh Churella, 141/8th .................................................. Ray Parker, 155/2nd ................................................... Bob Fehrs, 123/2nd ..............................................Joe Pantaleo, 158/2nd ..................................... Eric Tannenbaum, 149/4th ...........................................Robert Warren, 165/3rd .........................................Bill Johannesen, 137/4th ...............................................Mike Amine, 167/2nd .....................................Ryan Bertin, 157/1st .........................................Carl Dougovito, 175/2nd ..............................................Jim Kamman, 152/3rd 1989 ........................................John Fisher, 134/4th .............................................Ryan Churella, 165/4th 1930 ...............................Otto Kelly, 155/1st .................................... Dave Porter, Hwt/1st .............................................Larry Gotcher, 142/4th ............................................. Greg Wagner, Hwt/4th 1931 ...............................Carl Dougovito, 175/2nd 1967 ......................................... Bob Fehrs, 123/2nd ..............................................Joe Pantaleo, 158/2nd 2006 ........................... Eric Tannenbaum, 149/6th 1932 ...................... Carl Dougovito, 155/1st ...................................Jim Kamman, 152/1st 1991 ......................................Joey Gilbert, 134/3rd ........................................... Ryan Churella, 165/2nd 1934 ........................................ Art Mosier, 145/2nd ............................................Fred Stehman, 160/4th ...............................................Lanny Green, 177/6th ............................................. Greg Wagner, Hwt/3rd 1936 ......................................Earl Thomas, 134/3rd ................................................Pete Cornell, 167/3rd .................................................Fritz Lehrke, 190/5th 2007 .................................. Josh Churella, 149/2nd 1939 .......................Harold Nichols, 145/1st ................................................Dave Porter, Hwt/3rd 1992 ......................................Joey Gilbert, 134/6th ..................................... Eric Tannenbaum, 165/4th ..................................................Bill Combs, 155/2nd 1968 ......................................Pete Cornell, 167/5th 1993 .................................... Sean Bormet, 158/3rd ...................................................Steve Luke, 1746/th 1940 ........................................Bill Combs, 145/2nd .................................... Dave Porter, Hwt/1st ...............................................Lanny Green, 177/7th ....................................................Tyrel Todd, 184/5th .........................................Harland Danner, 155/3rd 1969 ................................ Jesse Rawls, Sr., 167/3rd ..................................................Steve King, Hwt/7th .......................................................Nick Roy, 197/8th .................................... Don Nichols, 175/1st ...............................................Pete Cornell, 177/2nd 1994 ....................................Brian Harper, 150/2nd 2008 ................................... Josh Churella, 149/4th 1941 ..........................................Jim Galles, 175/3rd 1970 ......................................Jerry Hoddy, 118/6th ............................................. Sean Bormet, 158/2nd .................................... Eric Tannenbaum, 165/2nd 1942 .........................................Dick Kopel, 121/4th .......................................... Jesse Rawls, Sr., 167/6th ...........................................Jesse Rawls, Jr., 177/7th ................................................. Steve Luke, 174/2nd .........................................Manly Johnson, 145/2nd 1971 ................................... James Hagan, 126/6th 1995 ....................................Chad Biggert, 167/8th ....................................................Tyrel Todd, 184/3rd ............................................Bill Courtright, 165/3rd ........................................ Jarrett Hubbard, 150/4th ..........................................Jehad Hamdan, 190/6th 2009 ...................................Kellen Russell, 141/7th 1946 ....................................Wayne Smith, 136/4th 1972 ............................. Jarrett Hubbard, 150/2nd 1996 ................................ Brandon Howe, 126/8th .......................................Steve Luke, 174/1st .................................Bill Courtright, 155/1st 1973 ......................................... Jim Brown, 118/3rd ....................................................Bill Lacure, 150/4th ....................................................Tyrel Todd, 197/4th 1947 .................................Bill Courtright, 155/2nd ....................................................Bill Davids, 126/4th ...........................................Jeff Catrabone, 158/7th 2011 .........................Kellen Russell, 141/1st 1952 ............................................Miles Lee, 147/3rd .................................................Jeff Guyton, 134/5th ...........................................Jesse Rawls, Jr., 177/4th 2012 .........................Kellen Russell, 141/1st 1953 ............................. Snip Nalan, 130/1st ..............................Jarrett Hubbard, 150/1st ................................... Airron Richardson, Hwt/5th .......................................Zac Stevens, 133/7th 1954 .............................Snip Nalan, 130/1st ...................................................Gary Ernst, Hwt/4th 1997 .................................Jeff Catrabone, 167/3rd 2014 ....................................Steve Dutton, 141/7th ....................................................Andy Kaul, 137/4th 1974 ..........................................Bill Davids, 134/4th 1998 ..........................................Bill Lacure, 150/4th ................................................Eric Grajales, 149/4th 1955 ....................................... Dan Deppe, 123/4th ..............................Jarrett Hubbard, 150/1st ...........................................Jeff Catrabone, 167/3rd 2015 ..................................Conor Youtsey, 125/6th ...................................................Andy Kaul, 137/2nd ............................................Rob Huizenga, 177/3rd ................................... Airron Richardson, Hwt/5th .................................................Rossi Bruno, 133/8th ........................................Mike Rodriguez, 157/2nd ................................................. Gary Ernst, Hwt/2nd 1999 .................................Damion Logan, 141/7th ............................................. Brian Murphy, 157/7th 1956 .........................................
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