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Date Day Opponent/Event Site Time Nov. 8 Sun. at Hokie Open Blacksburg, Va. All Day Nov. 15 Sun. at Northeast Duals Troy, N.Y. All Day vs. Minnesota, Binghamton, Rutgers Nov. 21 Sat. Gardner-Webb Chapel Hill 7 p.m. Nov. 29 Sun. Appalachian State Chapel Hill 2 p.m. Dec. 12 Sat. vs. Army West Point Brooklyn, N.Y. 7 p.m. Dec. 13 Sun. at Old Dominion Norfolk, Va. 7 p.m. Jan. 1 Fri. at Southern Scuffle Chattanooga, Tenn. All Day

2015-16 SCHEDULE 2015-16 Jan. 2 Sat. at Southern Scuffle Chattanooga, Tenn. All Day Jan. 9 Sat. at Pittsburgh Duals Pittsburgh, Pa. All Day vs. Bloomsburg, Columbia, Brown Jan. 16 Sat. at Virginia * Blacksburg, Va. 7 p.m. Jan. 24 Sun. Navy Chapel Hill 2 p.m. Jan. 25 Mon. at NC State* Raleigh, N.C. 7 p.m. Feb. 6 Sat. at Virginia* Charlottesville, Va. 1 p.m. Feb. 10 Wed. Duke* Chapel Hill, N.C. 7 p.m. Feb. 13 Sat. Pittsburgh* Chapel Hill, N.C. 7 p.m. Feb. 19 Fri. at Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. 7 p.m. Feb. 20-21 Sat./Sun. NWCA National Duals TBA TBA Feb. 21 Sun. at The Citadel Charleston, S.C. 2 p.m.

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Hawthorne, N.J. (Hawthorne) Columbia, N.J. (Blair Academy) Oak Park, Ill. (Oak Park-River Forest) Apex, N.C. (Apex) Little Falls, N.J. (St. Peter’s Prep) Plymouth Meeting, Pa. (Plymouth Whitemarsh) River) Shoreham, N.Y. (Shoreham-Wading Hartland, Mich. (Hartland) Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio (Cuyahoga Valley Christian) Cincinnati, Ohio (Moeller) Apex, N.C. (Cardinal Gibbons) Greensboro, N.C. (Ragsdale) Hometown (High School/Previous College) School/Previous (High Hometown (Southwest Onslow) Beach, N.C. North Topsail N.J. (Westfield) Westfield, N.Y. (John Jay) Katonah, Ill. (Marmion Academy) St. Charles, Prep) N.J. (St. Augustine Glassboro, Central Catholic) Ohio (Pittsburgh Steubenville, Creek) Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Hill) Fulton, Md. (River (Totino-Grace) Ham Lake, Minn. (Southeast Guilford) McLeansville, N.C. (Waynesburg Central) Waynesburg, Pa. (South Plainfield) South Plainfield, N.J. (Kiski Prep) New Florence, Pa. (Kiski Prep) New Florence, Pa. (Lake Norman) Mooresville, N.C. (Sand Springs) Sand Springs, Okla. Rome, Ga. (Rome) Nazareth, Pa. (Nazareth) Milford, Conn. (Tabor Academy) Marietta, Ga. (Lassiter) Haw River, N.C. (Southern Alamance) Duluth, Ga. (Buford) Cedar Grove, N.C. (Orange) Bronx, N.Y. (Poly Prep)

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Two-time All-America back 141-pounder Evan Henderson is for his redshirt senior season in 2015-16.

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157 125 165 125 174 141 165 125 174 125 157 174 285 125/133 157/165 157/165 125/133 125/133 184/197 Bryce Hasseman (First season), Neil Erisman (Second season), Braden Bryce Hasseman (First season), Neil Erisman (Second season), Braden

James Szymanski * Indicates redshirt season used. Freshmen (16) Lance Armenta Anthony Bosco* Jack Clark* Kyle Coniker Cory Daniel* Isaac Florell Bryant Halsch A.C. Headlee Cody Karstetter Elijah Kerr-Brown Tyrone Klump* Jake Mario Adis Radoncic Matthew Rundell Sonny Simonetti Anderson Pope* Ethan Ramos* Alex Rinaldi 2015-16 NORTH CAROLINA WRESTLING CAROLINA NORTH 2015-16 Mitchel Thomas Alex Utley Joey Ward Matt Williams David Woody Head Coach: Coleman Scott (First season) Assistant Coaches: Atwood (First season) Jake Mario Scott Marmoll Joey Moon Chip Ness Anderson Pope Adis Radoncic Ethan Ramos Alex Rinaldi Matthew Rundell Michael Silk Sonny Simonetti John Michael Staudenmayer James Szymanski Jack Clark Jack Clark Kyle Coniker Benjamin Cournoyer Cory Daniel Isaac Florell Bryant Halsch A.C. Headlee Troy Heilmann Evan Henderson Robert Henderson Cody Karns Cody Karstetter Elijah Kerr-Brown Tyrone Klump Name Lance Armenta Barber Christian Joshua Bauer Bosco Anthony 174

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Chip Ness Sophomores (6) Benjamin Cournoyer Cody Karns* Joey Moon* Michael Silk Mitchel Thomas* Joey Ward* Matt Williams* Juniors (8) Joshua Bauer Troy Heilmann Scott Marmoll* John Michael Staudenmayer* Alex Utley* David Woody* Breakdown By Class Seniors (6) Christian Barber* Evan Henderson* Robert Henderson* Christian Barber Joshua Bauer Troy Heilmann Joey Moon 157 pounds Jack Clark Benjamin Cournoyer Bryant Halsch Robert Henderson Jake Mario Anderson Pope Matthew Rundell 165 pounds Elijah Kerr-Brown Ethan Ramos Matthew Rundell 174 pounds Lance Armenta Kyle Coniker Adis Radoncic John Michael Staudenmayer 184 pounds Isaac Florell Michael Silk Alex Utley 197 pounds Isaac Florell Scott Marmoll Chip Ness Heavyweight Cory Daniel Mitchel Thomas David Woody Breakdown By Weight By Breakdown 125 pounds Anthony Bosco A.C. Headlee Cody Karns Cody Karstetter Tyrone Klump Sonny Simonetti James Szymanski 133 pounds A.C. Headlee Alex Rinaldi Sonny Simonetti James Szymanski Joey Ward 141 pounds Troy Heilmann Evan Henderson Matt Williams 149 pounds 2015-16 NORTH CAROLINA WRESTLING 2014-15 North Carolina Wrestling Results Dual Meet Record: 11-6, 2-3 ACC 2014-15 Schedule/Results Top Individual Finishes Navy Classic Date Opponent/Event Result Name Finish Wt. Jacob Crawford 4th 157 11/9 Hokie Open No Team Scoring Hokie Open Ethan Ramos 1st 165 Southern Scuffle 11/15 at Stanford L, 16-17 Joey Ward 5th 141 11/16 Roadrunner Open No Team Scoring Alex Utley 1st 184 Joey Ward 2nd 141 Ethan Ramos 7th 165 11/22 Navy Classic 13th, 27 pts JM Staudenmayer 2nd 174 Troy Heilmann 8th 133 11/30 at Appalachian State W, 22-21 Christian Barber 4th 149 12/13 vs. Purdue (Marietta, Ga.) L, 12-19 Joey Moon 5th 149 12/14 vs. Chattanooga (Lawrenceville, Ga.) W, 18-17 Jacob Crawford 6th 157 ACC Championships 1/1-2 Southern Scuffle 15th, 42.5 pts Frank Abbondanza 6th 197 Joey Ward 2nd 141 1/11 at Pittsburgh* L, 15-21 Christian Barber 2nd 149 Ethan Ramos 2nd 165

2014-15 SEASON RESULTS SEASON 2014-15 1/11 vs. Lock Haven W, 24-9 Roadrunner Open Troy Heilmann 3rd 133 1/16 at Gardner-Webb W, 22-8 Joey Ward 1st 141 Troy Heilmann 3rd 141 Scott Marmoll 3rd 184 1/24 at Navy W, 27-6 JM Staudenmayer 4th 174 1/25 vs. Rider W, 20-13 Chris Mears 4th 157 Joey Moon 5th 149 1/25 at George Mason W, 29-6 Ethan Ramos 6th 165 NCAA Championships 2/1 NC State* L, 18-22 JM Staudenmayer 6th 174 Ethan Ramos 6th 165 2/1 Drexel W, 22-13 2/7 Virginia* W, 17-16 2/11 at Duke* W, 16-15 2/20 * L, 12-21 2/22 Oklahoma State L, 9-23 2/22 The Citadel W, 22-15 3/8 ACC Championships 5th, 43.0 pts 3/19-21 NCAA Championships T24th, 18.0 pts *Indicates Atlantic Coast Conference match Home events in bold

2014-15 Individual Results Individual Weight Record Career at UNC Dual ACC MD TF Pins Fastest Pin Frank Abbondanza 285 11-22 30-83 4-12 1-4 0-1 1-0 1-2 3:31 Christian Barber 149 13-12 67-38 7-5 2-2 1-2 - 1-0 10:33 Josh Bauer 141 0-2 0-2 - - - - 0-1 - Jack Clark 149 4-4 4-4 - - 3-1 - - - Houston Clements 141 0-2 0-2 - - 0-1 - - - Jacob Crawford 157 - 23-27 ------Troy Heilmann 133 23-13 42-31 10-4 4-1 3-2 1-0 2-0 1:20 Evan Henderson 141 - 103-30 ------Robert Henderson 149 7-7 26-27 1-1 - - 0-1 0-1 - Cody Karns 125 3-16 3-16 0-10 0-4 0-3 0-1 0-5 - Scott Marmoll 184 11-11 25-34 7-6 2-3 2-0 - 0-2 - Chris Mears 157 13-14 32-38 5-10 2-3 1-0 - 1-0 2:15 Joey Moon 149 18-9 41-20 3-2 1-0 1-0 0-1 2-2 3:43 Francisco Mora 174 0-4 - - - - 0-2 0-2 - Chip Ness 197 15-15 15-15 9-7 1-4 2-1 - 4-0 0:33 Anderson Pope 149 1-4 1-4 - - 0-2 - 1-0 2:59 Ethan Ramos 165 31-11 31-11 15-2 5-0 6-2 3-1 3-0 3:56 Alex Rinaldi 125 4-14 4-14 1-6 0-1 0-2 0-1 2-4 3:33 Cody Ross 141 1-4 14-17 - - - - 1-0 1:29 John M. Staudenmayer 174 23-15 66-42 12-5 2-3 7-0 1-0 0-4 - Alex Utley 184 8-0 68-49 4-0 - 1-0 1-0 - - Joey Ward 141 28-8 49-21 12-2 2-2 5-0 2-0 1-0 3:59 Matt Williams 133 1-2 9-11 1-2 - 3-4 - 1-0 4:30 David Woody 285 0-4 1-13 - - - - 0-2 -

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LANCEARMENTA ISAACFLORELL freshman • 174 freshman • 184/197 North Topsail Beach, N.C. Ham Lake, Minn. NEWCOMERS Southwest Onslow totino-Grace

BRYANTHALSCH A.C.HEADLEE freshman • 157 freshman • 125/133 McLeansville, N.C. Waynesburg, Pa. Southeast Guilford Waynesburg Central

CODYKARSTETTER ELIJAHKERR-BROWN freshman • 125 freshman • 165 Sand Springs, Okla. Rome, Ga. Sand Springs Rome

JAKEMARIO ALEXMINA freshman • 157/165 freshman • 184 Milford, Conn. Severn, md. Tabor Academy old mill

ADISRADONCIC MATTHEWRUNDELL Junior • 285 Junior • 285 Hartland, Mich. Hartland, Mich. Hartland Hartland

SONNYSIMONETTI JAMESSZYMANSKI Junior • 285 Junior • 285 Hartland, Mich. Hartland, Mich. Hartland Hartland

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CHRISTIANBARBER JOSHUABAUER redshirt senior • 149 JUNIOR • 149 westfield, n.j. Katonah, N.Y. westfield John Jay

2014-15: Qualified for NCAAs for the second straight season, finishing 2014-15: Finished 2-6 overall • Scored a pair of wins, including a major 13-12 overall and 6-6 in duals • Knocked off second-seeded Sal Mas- decision, at 141 pounds at the Wilkes Open. triani of Virginia Tech in the ACC semifinals to earn an automatic bid to nationals • Opened NCAAs with a 10-3 win over Clayton Ream of North Prep: Attended John Jay Cross River High School • Also competed in

RETURNER PROFILES Dakota State • Finished 2-2 in ACC dual action with wins over Mastriani all four years and cross country three years • National Honor Soci- and NC State’s Sam Melikian • Pinned No. 8 Dylan Cottrell of Appala- ety member • Plans to major in Business Administration. chian State in sudden victory overtime to help the Tar Heels to a tight dual victory • Finished the season with one pin and one major decision Personal: Joshua Thomas Bauer is the son of Donna and Tom Bauer • Took fourth at the Hokie Open to start the year with a 2-2 showing. • Born June 1, 1995, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. • Older brother is on the squash team. 2013-14: Had a breakout season as a redshirt sophomore, finishing 32-12 overall and 13-3 in duals • NCAA qualifier at 149 pounds • De- Bauer’s Career Record feated Ohio State’s Ian Paddock 6-5 at nationals • Champion at the Year Overall Dual Pins TFs MDs Wolfpack Open with five wins, part of a 15-match winning streak that 2014-15 2-6 0-0 0 0 1 stretched over a month • Finished fourth at the ACC Championships Totals 2-6 0-0 0 0 1 after going 5-1 in regular season action • Had wins over ranked op- ponents No. 20 Justin Arthur of Clarion and No. 26 Brian Haman of NC State • Also finished fourth in his weight class at the Reno Tournament of Champions and fifth at the Hokie Open • Finished the season with one pin, one tech fall and four major decisions.

2012-13: Compiled a 22-14 record at 149 pounds, including a 7-4 mark in duals • Finished second at the Wolfpack Open and sixth at the Nit- tany Lion Open • Scored a pair of wins in ACC action over opponents from Maryland and NC State, including a major decision over NC State’s Tomas Gantt • Collected pins against Clarion’s Zachary Ross and Indiana’s Preston Keiffer.

2011-12: Went 21-14 in his redshirt year at 149 lbs. • Bounced back after losing his first match at the Hokie Open to win three matches all by pins • Won five matches at the Appalachian Open including two by major decisions • Collected three major decisions and three pins on the season.

Prep: Attended Westfield High School • Captured the 2011 New Jersey State Title • Posted a 41-1 record as a senior • Two-time team captain • Turned in a 112-21 record during his four-year career • Honor roll student.

Personal: Christian Barber is the son of Jeffrey and Vanessa Barber • Birthday is Sept. 27 • Born in Westfield, N.J.

Barber’s Career Record Year Overall Dual Pins TFs MDs 2011-12* 21-14 0-0 3 0 3 2012-13 22-14 7-5 2 0 3 2013-14 32-12 13-3 1 1 4 2014-15 13-12 6-6 1 0 1 Totals 67-38 26-14 4 1 8 *Redshirt season

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Page 6 RETURNER PROFILES - - Page 7 River Hill FULTON, MD. FULTON, Steubenville, Ohio Steubenville, redshirt FRESHMAN • 285 redshirt FRESHMAN • 174 redshirt FRESHMAN DANIEL CORY Pittsburgh Central Catholic Pittsburgh Central KYLECONIKER Cory Jack Daniel is the son of Denise Gilliland and John and John Cory Jack Daniel is the son of Denise Gilliland Kyle Coniker is the son of Michael and Marie Coniker • Born • Coniker Marie and Michael of son the is Coniker Kyle Finished 6-9 at 285 pounds during his redshirt season • Won • season redshirt his during pounds 285 at 6-9 Finished Finished 30-4 at 170 poundsas a senior at Pittsburgh Central Attended River Hill High School in Clarksville, Md. • Went unde Redshirted in 2014-15. Prep: Won • senior a as finals state 3A Class PIAA the to Advanced • Catholic title at 152 pounds as a junior. the Alleghany County Personal: Jan. 22, 1995. 2014-15: three matches at the Newberry Open, including a pin and a major deci sion • Also had pins at the Mat Town Open and the Wilkes Open. sion • Also had pins at the Mat Town Open Prep: feated his junior and senior years and finished with a career record of 2-time • All-American NHSCA 4-time • Champion State 2-time • 162-22 Ju- FILA • All-American Greco Cadet FILA • All-American Greco Fargo nior Greco All-American • Also competed in football, where he was a two-time all-county and second team all-state tight end • Was on the honor roll throughout high school. Personal: Daniel • Birthday is September 11 • Born in Silver Spring, Maryland • Enjoys playing and ping-pong. - - - Glassboro, N.J. Glassboro, Mallard Creek Charlotte, N.C. St. Charles, Ill. Charles, St. sophomore • 157 St. Augustine Prep St. Marmion Academy redshirt FRESHMAN • 157 redshirt FRESHMAN • 125 redshirt FRESHMAN JACKCLARK 2015-16 NORTH CAROLINA WRESTLING CAROLINA NORTH 2015-16 BOSCO ANTHONY BENJAMINCOURNOYER Anthony Michael Bosco is the son of Kathy and Michael Michael and Kathy son of the is Bosco Michael Anthony Benjamin Leonard Cournoyer is the son of Ron Cournoyer John Lyndon Clark is the son of Mary and John Clark • Born • Clark John and Mary of son the is Clark Lyndon John Finished 2-4 overall at 157 pounds • Went 2-2 with a pin at Compiled a 5-4 record at 125 pounds during his redshirt year 125 pounds during his redshirt at 5-4 record Compiled a Attended Mallard Creek High School in Charlotte, N.C. • Cap Attended St. Augustine Prep in Richland, N.J. • 2-time National Attended Marmion Academy in Aurora, Ill. • Captained his wres his Captained • Ill. Aurora, in Academy Marmion Attended Prep: • Finished with four wins and a pin at the Newberry Open. • Finished with four wins 2014-15: 2014-15: Prep: the Appalachian State Open. June 27, 1995, in Washington Township, N.J. Prep: Personal: Redshirted in 2014-15. Preps Champion • 3-time Maryland State Champion and also 1-time New Jersey State Champion • Had 167 career wins, including an un- defeated senior season • Flo-National runner-up • Beast of the East • Made the honor roll. runner-up • Earned fifth place at Walsh Ironman Personal: Personal: tling team senior year • Runner-up in the Walsh Ironman Tournament includ wins, career 121 Had • senior a as Invitational Cheesehead and and year junior his Ironman the in seventh Finished • senior a as 42 ing took fourth at the IHSA State Championships • Finished third in the as a sophomore. IHSA State Championships Bosco • Birthday is June 21 • Born in St. Charles, Illinois • His sister is of Kentucky. committed to play soccer at the University and Laurie Yeager • Birthday is August 1 • Born in Charlotte, N.C. • Ben Ben • N.C. Charlotte, in Born • 1 August is Birthday • Yeager Laurie and is an Eagle Scout • Graduated in the top 10 percent of his class. Personal: tained his wrestling team three years • Conference champion and state and champion Conference • years three team wrestling his tained cross ran Also • senior a as 43 including wins, career 96 Had • qualifier country as a freshman and senior and track as a freshman. 2015-16 NORTH CAROLINA WRESTLING

TROYHEILMANN EVANHENDERSON JUNIOR • 141/149 redshirt SENIOR • 141 South Plainfield, N.J. New Florence, Pa. South Plainfield KISKI PREP

2014-15: Finished 23-13 overall and 10-4 in duals as the starter at 133 • 2015 NCAA ALL-AMERICA - 141 POUNDS (FOURTH PLACE) pounds • Made his NCAA Championships debut and scored a major • 2014 NCAA ALL-AMERICA - 141 POUNDS (SIXTH PLACE) decision win over Duke’s Mitch Finesilver • Fought his way through the wrestlebacks at ACCs to earn an automatic bid to nationals • After 2014-15: Redshirted and spent the year competing primarily in freestyle

RETURNER PROFILES falling to Finesilver in the semifinals, beat Pitt’s Nick Zanetta in sud- events • Swept his way to the 65 kg title at the 2015 Asics University den victory overtime before topping Kevin Norstrem of Virginia Tech to Nationals. take third place • Finished 4-1 in ACC duals during the regular season • Finished the year with two pins, three major decisions and a tech fall 2013-14: Earned All-America honors for the second straight year after • Knocked off No. 14 Nick Soto of Chattanooga to help the Tar Heels finishing fourth at the NCAA Championships • Won with a pin on 15 to an upset dual win over the Mocs • Finished third at the Roadrunner occasions, tying for third in school history in single-season falls • Now Open with six wins • Also took sixth at the Hokie Open and eighth at has 36 career pins, fifth-most in school history • Entered nationals as the Southern Scuffle. the No. 9 seed at 141 pounds and scored three straight victories to guarantee All-America status • Pinned No. 8 Luke Vaith of Hofstra in 2013-14: Finished 19-18 overall and 8-10 in duals wrestling at 133 the round of 16 before upsetting undefeated No. 1 seed Mitchell Port of pounds as a true freshman • Won five times by pin and three times by Edinboro in the quarters • After falling to No. 4 Devin Carter of Virginia major decision • Took fourth at the ACC Championships with a win over Tech in the semifinals, topped No. 11 Joey Lazor of UNI to advance Virginia’s Joe Martinez • Won four straight matches to take fifth place to the third-place match • Finished 37-8 on the year, including a 14-3 at the Wolfpack Open • Also finished sixth at the Reno Tournament of mark in duals • Had nine wins over ranked opponents, a team-high 15 Champions. pins and eight victories by major decision • Opened the year with wins in 18 of his first 19 bouts • Also ran off nine straight victories in January Prep: Attended South Plainfield High School in South Plainfield, N.J. before being slowed by an injury • Champion at the Wolfpack Open and • Four-year varsity wrestler and team captain as a senior • Three-time the Reno Tournament of Champions • Also finished third at the ACC state finalist and four-time state placer • Fifth at Super 32 and fifth at Championships and fifth at the Southern Scuffle. FILA Cadets • Team was Group III state champions in 2010, 2011 and 2013 • Virginia Duals Champions in 2013 • High honor roll student and Evan Henderson member of the Spanish Honor Society.

Personal: Troy Joseph Heilmann is the son of Pam and Nick Heilmann • Birthday is Aug. 25 • Born in Morristown, N.J.

Heilmann’s Career Record Year Overall Dual Pins TFs MDs 2013-14 19-18 8-10 5 0 3 2014-15 23-13 10-4 2 1 3 Totals 42-31 18-14 7 1 6

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Went 11-10 in a redshirt season • Finished with three pins, Finished3-17 overall and 0-9 in duals as a redshirt freshman

Year 2013-14* 2014-15 Totals *Redshirt season second place at the Iron Man competition • Placed fourth at the Beast of Beast the at fourth Placed • competition Man Iron the at place second State • senior a as Nationals Prep the at sixth Finished • event East the finalist as a sophomore • Served as team captain as a senior • Went his high school career. 133-22 during RobertPersonal: Henderson Allen Allen and Lydia Hen is the son of Year 2011-12* 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Totals *Redshirt season 2014-15: at 125 pounds • Scored a pair of wins at the Roadrunner Open • Also year. had a victory at the Hokie Open to start the 2013-14: three technical falls and one major decision. Com- • N.C. Mooresville, in School High Norman Lake Attended Prep: piled a prep record of 209-14, including as a senior and a a 52-0 record 55-2 mark as a junior • 2013 4A Wrestler of the Year • Four-time state placer, and state champion as a senior • Four-time conference and re- captain team Three-year • Nationals Senior at Fourth • champion gional • Four-time scholar-athlete award winner. Birth- • Karns Annie and Ron of son the is Karns Tyler Cody Personal: day is December 23 • Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan • Father Ron wrestled at Lock Haven. Karns’ Career Record derson • Birthday is Sept. 7 • Born in Johnstown, Pa. • Twin brother, wrestling team. a member of the UNC Evan, is also Record Henderson’s Career - - - MDs 7 8 18 3

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New Florence, Pa. 36 Pins 10 11 15 redshirt SENIOR • 157

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Overall 28-13 38-9 37-8 103-30 Evan Richard Henderson is the son of Allen and Lydia Hen Evan Richard HendersonAllen is the son of Finished 7-7 and 1-1 in duals at 149 pounds • Tallied three Finished 8-11 on the year with three wins by major decision • decision major by wins three with year the on 8-11 Finished NCAA qualifier at 141 pounds • Posted a 27-11 overall record overall 27-11 a Posted • pounds 141 at qualifier NCAA Finished sixth at the NCAA Championships at 141 to earn All- earn to 141 at Championships NCAA the at sixth Finished Finished 11-9 on the year at 149 pounds with three pins and Went 1-1 at 149 during a redshirt season • Beat Chance Smith Chance Beat • season redshirt a during 149 at 1-1 Went

Attended Kiski Prep in Saltsburg, Pa. • A three-time Pennsylva

Prep: Attended Kiski Prep in Saltsburg, Pa. • Two-time Pennsylvania State Champion • Placed third at Prep Nationals as a junior • Earned 2011-12: of West Virginia State in a 12-6 decision before falling Dean to Pavlou of Chattanooga at the Appalachian Open. 2012-13: the and Open Hokie the both at times three Won • decisions major two East Stroudsburg Open. 2013-14: 0-3 Went • place eighth take to Open Wolfpack the at times three Won in three dual appearances early in the sesaon. wins at the Southern Scuffle and added a pair of victories, including wins at a win dual a in Haven Lock of Biddle Elias Beat • Classic Navy the at pin, at Pittsburgh. 2014-15: Personal: Henderson’s Career Record nia State Champion • Earned a pair of national prep championships • Claimed the Iron Man Championship • Member of the Pennsylvania Dapper Dan Team • Served as team captain • Went 152-9 during his high school career. derson • Birthday is Sept. 7 • Born in Johnstown, Pa. • Twin brother, team. Robert, is also a member of the UNC wrestling 2012-13 2013-14 Totals Year 2011-12 Prep: with a 15-5 dual record • Won his first 10 bouts as a • Placed after goingfirst at the Hokie Open deci- 5-0 with two pins and a major pins from coming victories all with Cure a for Wrestle at 4-0 Went • sion • Earned seventh place at the Cliff Keen Invitational by going 5-2 with Nathan foes ranked over wins Claimed • decision major a and pins two Pennesi (West Virginia) and Mike Nevinger (Cornell) at Cliff Keen • Collected three major decisions, one technical fall, and ten pins in the Also • 2011-12 in Heel Tar any for most the were pins ten His • season had the fastest pin in 0:35. 2011-12: ships. America honors, the first Tar Heel to do so since Evan Sola in 2005 • Neibert Zach 12 No. over win 10-2 a with 141 at title ACC the won Also 13-1 a including year, the on record 38-9 a Compiled • Tech Virginia of for history school in sixth for tied him place wins 38 His • duals in mark of fastest a including year, the on pins 11 Had • victories single-season 1:11 • Also had seven major decision wins and three by technical fall • Won the Wolfpack Open at 151 • Also took second at the Nittany Lion Champion Midlands the at sixth Open and Hokie the at Open, third 2012-13: 2012-13: 2015-16 NORTH CAROLINA WRESTLING

TYRONEKLUMP JOEYMOON redshirt freshman • 125 redshirt JUNIOR • 149 Nazareth, Pa. Haw River, N.C. Nazareth Southern Alamance

2014-15: Finished 11-10 in his redshirt season with three pins, a tech 2014-15: Finished 18-9 and 3-2 in duals at 149 pounds • Had a pair fall and a major decision • Finished sixth at the Hokie Open to start the of fifth-place finishes to open the season at the Hokie Open and the season. Roadrunner Open, going a combined 10-3 with two pins and two major decisions • Finished the year with three pins and three majors • Won three of his final four matches of the year, all in duals, including an 8-2 RETURNER PROFILES Prep: Attended Nazareth High School in Nazareth, Pennsylvania • Team captain of his high school team • Finished third in the state twice. victory over Chris Yankowich of Virignia in UNC’s upset of the 12th- ranked Cavaliers. Personal: Tyrone Walter Klump III is the son of Tyrone and Laurie Klump • Birthday is April 12 • Born in Nazareth, Pennsylvania • Has two 2013-14: Finished 23-11 as a redshirt freshman, competing primarily in younger brothers and one younger sister • Honor roll student. open tournaments • Took third place at the Hokie Open with three wins • Also finished fifth at the Wolfpack Open, winning five matches in Ra- leigh • Had four wins by pin, one technical fall and nine major decisions.

SCOTTMARMOLL 2012-13: Notched a 17-11 mark in his redshirt season • Had three pins, two major decisions and one win by technical fall at 141 pounds • Fin- redshirt JUNIOR • 197 ished fourth at the Wolfpack Open and tied for third at the Newberry Marietta, Ga. Open. Lassiter Prep: Two-time North Carolina state champion and placed a third time • Two-time All-America • Undefeated his senior year (40-0) • Finished with a 134-10 record overall.

Personal: Joseph Michael Moon is the son of Jeff and Patty Moon • 2014-15: Finished 11-11 overall and 7-6 in duals, wrestling primarily at Birthday is September 8 • Born in Mebane, North Carolina. 184 pounds • Had three major decision victories on the year • Took third at the ACC Championships at 184 with wins over NC State’s Nicky Hall Moon’s Career Record and Virginia’s Tyler Askey • His major decision over Jacob Kasper of Year Overall Dual Pins TFs MDs Duke provided the margin of victory in UNC’s win over the Blue Devils 2012-13* 17-11 0-0 3 1 2 • Won twice at the Hokie Open to start the season. 2013-14 23-11 0-0 4 1 9 2014-15 18-9 3-2 3 0 3 2013-14: Finished 14-23 overall and 5-13 in duals at 165 pounds • Won Totals 41-20 3-2 7 1 12 three times by pin and once by major decision • Had three wins to finish *Redshirt season eighth at the Wolfpack Open • Defeated Duke’s Trey Adamson 4-2 in overtime to help Carolina to a dual match win • Had three wins at the Reno Tournament of Champions.

2012-13: Finished 10-14 at 165 pounds in his redshirt season • Fin- ished fourth at the Newberry Open with three wins • Had two pins and a major decision among his victories.

Prep: Two-time Georgia State Finalist • Wrestled all four years of high school • Posted a 48-1 record his senior year • Maintained a 3.8 GPA in high school. 2013-14: Finished 8-11 in his redshirt season • Won a pair of matches at the Citadel Open to start the year • Had four wins by pin. Personal: Scott Raymond Marmoll is the son of Chet and Nicki Marmoll • Birthday is Jan. 17 • Born in Marietta, Ga. Prep: Attended Orange High School in Hillsborough, N.C. • Team captain and NC Dream Team wrestler as a senior • Finished third in Marmoll’s Career Record the state individually as a senior and led team to individual state tour- Year Overall Dual Pins TFs MDs nament title • Team was dual state champions sophomore and junior 2012-13* 10-14 0-0 2 0 1 years and runner-up freshman season • Also competed in football and 2013-14 14-23 5-13 3 0 1 cross country • Complied a prep record of 126-33, including a 45-5 mark 2014-15 11-11 7-6 0 0 2 as a senior • Scholar-athlete all four years • Senior and junior class Totals 15-34 12-19 3 0 3 president • Beta Club member as top 10% of class.

Personal: Anderson Compton Pope is the son of Kim Ward and Frankie Pope • Birthday is March 31 • Born in Durham, N.C.

Joey Moon

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Ethan Ramos

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Hawthorne

Hawthorne, N.J. Hawthorne, Pins 2 3 3 REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE • 165 REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE

RAMOS ETHAN

Dual 0-0 15-2 15-2

Overall 13-9 31-11 31-11 Ethan Adrian Ramos is the son of Gisele and Benny Ramos Ethan Adrian Ramos is the son of Earned an automatic bid to NCAAs at 165 pounds for the the bid to NCAAs at 165 pounds for Earned an automatic NCAA NCAA qualifier at 165 pounds • Finished third at the ACC Earned All-America honors as a redshirt freshman with his his with freshman as a redshirt honors Earned All-America Finished 13-9 in his redshirt season • Had two wins by major

Attended Hawthorne High School in Hawthorne, N.J. • Virginia

Year 2013-14* 2014-15 Totals *Redshirt season 2013-14: the ACC Championships finishing second at row after second year in a • Defeated Josh Snook of Maryland and Chris Moon of Virginia Tech before falling in the final • Finished 15-14 overall and 9-7 in duals, in- cluding a 4-2 mark in conference competition • Had one pin and three wins by major decision • Had a pair of wins at the Southern Scuffle • Dropped a pair of tight decisions at nationals and defeated Penn’s Casey Kent in the first consolation round • Beat No. 32 Nijel Jones of NC State in regular season action. 2012-13: in mark 11-4 an including year, the on 28-13 Finished • Championships deci major by times nine Won • action league in record 3-2 a and duals sion, six times by technical fall and once by pin • Defeated No. 9 Josh Veltre of Bloomsburg at the NCAA Championships • Finished fourth at Wolfpack and the Hokie Open the at and fifth Lion Open Nittany the Open • Closed out the win over Duke with a technical fall victory over Ramdy Roden. • 2015 NCAA ALL-AMERICA - 165 POUNDS (SIXTH PLACE) • 2015 NCAA ALL-AMERICA 2014-15: sixth-place finish at the 2015 NCAA Championships • Helped lead the Tar Heels to a tie for 24th place in the team nationals competition with • a pin Opened of Oregon State’s Seth Thomas • Also defeated Finished • Harger Pierce Northwestern’s and Wilson Austin Nebraska’s 31-11 overall and 15-2 in duals • Won 14 straight in duals until falling to eventual NCAA champion Alex Dieringer of Oklahoma State • Had a sudden victory win over five wins over ranked foes, highlighted by Feb. and 30 Nov. between twice just Lost • Virginia of Sulzer Nick 2 No. 20 • Started the season by winning the Hokie Open with a perfect 4-0 performance • Was a perfect 5-0 in ACC duals before falling to Sulzer in the conference title match, 5-2 • Also took sixth at the Roadrunner Open and seventh at the Southern Scuffle • Had three pins, six major decisions and three tech falls on the year. 2013-14: decision and two pins • Finished third at the Citadel Open and sixth at the Wolfpack Open. Prep: Beach NHSCA Junior Wrestling national champion • Flo National run ner-up • Team captain and four-time district champion • Also a state career 141 Had • 2012 in finisher fourth-place a and 2013 in champion wins, including 42 as a senior • Also competed in football, where he field and track and all-state performer, two-time second-team a was • National Honor Society member. Personal: • Birthday is April 3 • Born in Paterson, N.J. • Twin brother wrestles at Shippensburg University. Ramos’ Career Record - - - MDs 0 0 MDs 0 2 2

0 0 TFs TFs 0 0 0 Orange

Buford Duluth, Ga.

Cedar Grove, N.C. Grove, Cedar SOPHOMORE • 197 SOPHOMORE • Pins Pins 4 1 1 4 4 CHIPNESS REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE • 157

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ANDERSONPOPE Dual 0-0 0-0 0-0 Dual 9-7 9-7

Overall 8-11 1-4 1-4 15-15 Overall 15-15 Richard “Chip” Connell Ness III is the son of Leanne and and Leanne of the son is III Ness Connell Richard “Chip” Anderson Compton Pope is the son of Kim Ward and Frankie Finished 1-4 at 149 pounds • Pinned Landon Reed at Hokie Finished 15-15 overall in duals and 9-7 as the starter at 197 Finished 8-11 in his redshirt season • Won a pair of matches

Attended Buford High School in Buford, Ga. • A member of the Attended Orange High School in Hillsborough, N.C. • Team cap Team • N.C. Hillsborough, in School High Orange Attended

*Redshirt season Year 2013-14* 2014-15 Totals 2013-14: Prep: 2014-15: Open for his first win of the year. at the Citadel Open to start the year • Had four wins by pin. Year 2014-15 Totals Ness’ Career Record 2014-15: Prep: Personal: Younger • Georgia. Duluth, in Born • 10 April is Birthday • Ness Richard brother played on the FBU National Championship team in football • in cheerleading. Older sister won two national championships pounds • Had four pins and two major decisions as a true freshman • Upset No. 14 Nick Bonaccorsi of Pitt by an 8-5 decision for his first the and Open Hokie the both at pins of pair a Had • victory dual career start the season. Roadrunner Open to Dapper Dan USA team • FOUR-time Georgia State Champion • Super 32 National Champion • 2014 NWCA Georgia Wrestler of the Year • Had 168 career wins, including an undefeated senior year of 31-0 • Received the Dave Schultz high school excellence award • Competed of Member • linebacker middle a as year freshman team football the on his school’s DECA and FBLA clubs. Pope’s Career Record Personal: Pope • Born March 31, 1995, in Durham, N.C. tain and NC Dream Team wrestler as a senior • Finished third in the state individually as a senior and led team to individual state tourna ment title • Team was two-time dual state champions • Also competed includ 126-33, of record prep a Complied • country cross and football in and Senior • years four all Scholar-athlete • senior a as mark 45-5 a ing junior class president • Beta Club member as top 10% of class. Joey Moon 2015-16 NORTH CAROLINA WRESTLING

ALEXRINALDI JOHNSTAUDENMAYER SOPHOMORE • 133 redshirt SENIOR • 174 Columbia, N.J. Plymouth Meeting, Pa. Blair Academy Plymouth WhitemarsH

2014-15: Finished 4-14 overall and 1-6 in duals as a true freshman 2014-15: Became a three-time NCAA qualifier with a fourth-place finish primarily at 125 pounds • Scored his first career dual win with a 7-2 at the ACC Championships • Beat NC State’s Pete Renda and scored decision against Rider’s Zach Velcarce • Opened his college career a major decision over Duke’s Trey Adamson to get the league’s final with back-to-back pins at the Hokie Open. automatic qualifying spot • Finished 23-15 overall and 12-5 in duals as

RETURNER PROFILES the starter at 174 pounds • Had seven major decisions and a tech fall Prep: Attended Blair Academy in New Jersey • Three-time team na- on the year • Won seven straight in the middle of the season, including tional champions • Two-time New Jersey prep state champion • Placed three by major decision • Finished second at the Hokie Open and sixth third at the National Preps as a junior and fourth as a senior • Had at the Roadrunner Open. 102 career wins and only 15 losses • Also competed in football for two years, where he played running back and safety, and for one 2013-14: Earned an automatic bid to NCAAs at 165 pounds for the year in center field. second year in a row after finishing second at the ACC Championships • Defeated Josh Snook of Maryland and Chris Moon of Virginia Tech Personal: Alexander Robert Rinaldi is the son of Susan and Alex Rin- before falling in the final • Finished 15-14 overall and 9-7 in duals, in- aldi • Birthday is May 15 • Born in Morristown, New Jersey. cluding a 4-2 mark in conference competition • Had one pin and three wins by major decision • Had a pair of wins at the Southern Scuffle Rinaldi’s Career Record • Dropped a pair of tight decisions at nationals and defeated Penn’s Year Overall Dual Pins TFs MDs Casey Kent in the first consolation round • Beat No. 32 Nijel Jones of 2014-15 4-14 1-6 2 0 0 NC State in regular season action. Totals 4-14 1-6 2 0 0 2012-13: NCAA qualifier at 165 pounds • Finished third at the ACC Championships • Finished 28-13 on the year, including an 11-4 mark in duals and a 3-2 record in league action • Won nine times by major deci- MICHAELSILK sion, six times by technical fall and once by pin • Defeated No. 9 Josh Veltre of Bloomsburg at the NCAA Championships • Finished fourth at JUNIOR • 184 the Nittany Lion Open and fifth at the Hokie Open and the Wolfpack apex, n.c. Open • Closed out the win over Duke with a technical fall victory over apex Ramdy Roden.

2011-12: Redshirted at 165 • Wrestled to a 28-11 record • Went 6-1 at the Wolfpack Open to earn third place as an unattached wrestler • Placed fourth in the Hokie Open as an unattached wrestler • Collected three major decisions, two technical falls and two pins, with his fastest 2014-15: Finished 0-2 at the Hokie Open. pin clocking in at 0:49.

Prep: Two-year varsity starter and team captain as a senior • Member Prep: Attended Plymouth Whitemarsh High School • Turned in a per- of the National Honor Society and active in DECA. fect 43-0 season as a senior as he captured the state title • Also won the Beast of the East competition • Two-time section, district and regional Personal: Kevin Michael Silk is the son of Kevin and Stephanie Silk • champion • Placed third in the state as a junior • Helped lead his team to Birthday is May 5 • Born in Raleigh, North Carolina. the Disney Duals Championship along with the Junior Olympics Cham- pionship • Was 168-12 during his high school career • Member of the Silk’s Career Record Honor Roll • Also played and football. Year Overall Dual Pins TFs MDs 2014-15 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 Personal: John Michael Staudenmayer is the son of John and Adri- Totals 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 enne Staudenmayer • Birthday is Nov. 24 • Born in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania.

Staudenmayer’s Career Record Year Overall Dual Pins TFs MDs 2011-12* 28-11 0-0 2 2 3 2012-13 28-13 11-4 1 6 9 2013-14 15-14 9-7 1 0 3 2014-15 23-15 12-5 0 1 7 Totals 66-42 32-16 2 7 19 *Redshirt season

John Michael Staudenmayer

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Moeller Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati,

Pins Pins 3 1 1 4 2 3 0 0 5 redshirt JUNIOR • 133 JOEYWARD

Dual 9-3 - 13-2 22-5 Dual 5-15 9-6 12-7 4-0 30-28

Overall 21-13 12-2 28-8 49-21 Overall 12-20 27-15 21-14 8-0 68-49 Alex Robert Utley is the son of Robert and Michele Utley • Joey Daniel Ward is the son of Joe and Beth Ward • Born in Born • Ward Beth and Joe of son the is Ward Daniel Joey Finished 28-8 overall and 13-2 in duals at 141 pounds as a Went 12-1 with a pin, four major decisions and two tech falls Went 12-1 with a pin, four major decisions NCAA qualifier at 133 pounds • Finished with a 21-13 record

Attended Attended Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy • Ohio State Two-time Two-time Ohio state Champion • 2012 Ohio state tournament

Year 2012-13 2013-14* 2014-15 Totals *Redshirt season 2014-15: redshirt sophomore • Went 2-2 at the NCAA Championships as the Chattanooga and Steven with wins over Mike Pongracz of seed 12 No. match one Lehigh of Cruz Randy 13-seed to Fell • Illinois of Rodrigues short of the blood round • Finished as the ACC runner-up at 141 after 6-1 in NC State of Jack defeating eventual All-America finisher Kevin the semifinals • Won the Roadrunner Open with a 4-0 performance • Scuffle Southern the at and fifth Hokie Open the second at Also finished the Finished • action dual in State Oklahoma of Heil Dean 15 No. Beat • the Opened • falls tech two and decisions major five pin, a with season season with wins in 15 of 16 matches. 2013-14: Prep: Prep: Champion as a senior • Two-time Ohio State Finalist • Placed third in two-time a was he where football played Also • freshman a as state the all-state selection. Personal: Ohio. July 10 • Born in Homeworth, Birthday is Utley’s Career Record Year 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Totals in his redshirt year. 2012-13: that includes a 9-3 mark in duals and a pair of ACC wins • Had three Open Hokie the at second Took • decision major by wins four and pins with five wins • Also finished fourth at the Wolfpack Open and seventh at the Nittany Lion Open • Defeated Daryl Thomas of Illinois opening round of the NCAA Championships. in the Prep: MVP • Ranked sixth in the nation • Two-time Ironman placer • Placed for soccer and baseball played Also • Tournament 32 Super the in third National the of Member • overall 182-21 of record a Posted • years two Honor Society • Graduated with a 4.0 GPA. Personal: Columbus, Ohio • Birthday is July 21 • Has two brothers, Jacoby and Jordan, and a sister, Camryn Gresham. Ward’s Career Record 0 MDs 0 0

TFs 0 0 0 THOMAS

Hartland Junior • 285

Hartland, Mich. Hartland, Pins 1 1 0 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Falls, Cuyahoga redshirt senior • 184 ALEXUTLEY Cuyahoga Valley Christian Valley Cuyahoga

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Dual 0-0 0-0 0-0 MITCHEL

Overall 7-10 3-2 10-12 Was a perfect 8-0 with a 4-0 record in duals at 184 pounds Was a perfect 8-0 with a 4-0 record in duals Started at 174 and wrestled to a 12-20 record • Went 2-3 in NCAA qualifier at 184 pounds • Finished with a 27-15 record Finished 7-10 as a freshman • Had four wins, including a pin, a including wins, four Had • freshman a as 7-10 Finished Finished 21-14 overall and 12-4 in duals at 184 pounds • Just • pounds 184 at duals in 12-4 and overall 21-14 Finished Finished 3-2 at the Appalachian Open. Finished 3-2 at the Appalachian

ACC matches • Placed third at the Hokie Open after going 6-1 with two with 6-1 going after Open Hokie the at third Placed • matches ACC pins and a major decision • Won a 3-1 decision over Randy Roden in UNC’s dual win over Duke. 2011-12: 2012-13: on the year including a 9-6 mark in duals • Finished third at the ACC Championships with three victories • Took first at the Wolfpack decisions Open major five pins, three Had • Open Lion Nittany the at sixth and and six wins by technical fall • Defeated No. 16 Boaz Beard of Iowa State at the Midlands Championships • Closed our the regular season in fine form, winning five in a row including three technical falls. 2013-14: missed qualifying for nationals after going 0-2 at the ACC Champion- times four Won • mark conference season regular 3-3 a following ships by major decision and once by tech fall • Champion at the Wolfpack of Tournament Reno the at place sixth take to times three Won • Open Champions • Defeated No. 19 John Rizqallah of Michigan State. before his season was cut short due to injury • Won the Hokie Open with a 4-0 performance • Had a tech fall and a major decision among his four dual wins. 2014-15: Year 2013-14 2014-15 Totals Thomas’ Career Record Mitchel Lee Thomas is the son of Mark and Debbie Personal: Mitchel Lee Thomas is the son of Mark and Thomas October 29. • Born in Hartland, Michigan • Birthday is Prep: Attended Hartland High School in Hartland, Mich. • Two-time top-four four to team Led • runner-up state individual and captain team mark 59-2 a including 184-42, of record prep a Compiled • finishes state as a senior • Also competed in soccer for three years and was a two- year captain • National Merit Award semifinalist • Academic all-state and all-county. 2013-14: at the Citadel Open. 2014-15: 2015-16 NORTH CAROLINA WRESTLING

MATTWILLIAMS DAVIDWOODY REDSHIRT JUNIOR • 141 redshirt SENIOR • 285 APEX, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. CARDINAL GIBBONS Ragsdale

2014-15: Finished 4-4 overall and 1-2 in duals at 133 pounds • Went 2014-15: Went 3-8 overall at 285 pounds including a 3-2 finish with a 3-2 with two pins and a tech fall at the Appalachian Open. pin at the Newberry Open.

2013-14: Finished 8-9 as a redshirt freshman • Scored a pair of fourth- 2013-14: Finished 0-6 at 285 pounds.

RETURNER PROFILES place finishes at the Citadel Open and the Wolfpack Open • Had five major decision wins and a pin on the year. 2012-13: Finished 1-5 at 285 pounds.

2012-13: Finished 7-13 at 133 pounds in his redshirt season • Had four Prep: Placed fourth at the USA Wrestling Greco-Roman Junior Nation- pins, including a fastest pin of 39 seconds, and a technical fall • Had als in 2012 to earn all-america honors • Placed third in the FILA Junior three wins at the East Stroudsburg Open and the National Collegiate World Team Trials • Finished fifth at the ASICS University Nationals in Open. Greco-Roman • Posted a 28-3 record in his senior year • Team captain as a junior and senior • Earned freshman All-America honors in 2007 • Prep: Two-time North Carolina state champion • Placed all four years Was named a Guiford County all-county wrestler • Also played football of high school in the North Carolina state tournament • Finished with an and ran cross country • Member of Beta and Spanish clubs • Named overall record of 126-12 • Honor Roll student. to honor roll.

Personal: Matthew Brian Williams is the son of David and Angela Wil- Personal: David Bradshaw Woody is the son of Ronald and Janice liams • Born Nov. 3, 1993, in Raleigh, N.C. • Father played soccer at Woody • Birthday is June 9 • Born in Charlotte, North Carolina • Has Connecticut for one year. one brother • Father is a graduate of UNC.

Williams’ Career Record Woody’s Career Record Year Overall Dual Pins TFs MDs Year Overall Dual Pins TFs MDs 2012-13* 7-13 0-0 4 1 0 2012-13 1-5 0-1 0 0 0 2013-14 8-9 0-0 1 0 5 2013-14 0-6 0-0 0 0 0 2014-15 4-4 1-2 2 1 0 2014-15 3-8 0-0 1 0 0 Totals 12-13 1-2 3 1 5 Totals 4-19 0-1 1 0 0 *Redshirt season

Joey Ward

Alex Utley

Page 14 HEAD COACH COLEMAN SCOTT Page 15 ------Scott capped an incred head coach first season oklahoma state, 2008 oklahoma state, 2015-16 NORTH CAROLINA WRESTLING CAROLINA NORTH 2015-16 SCOTT COLEMAN Scott, a four-time All-America performer at Oklahoma Scott, Prior t S A native of Waynesburg, Pennsylvania, A native of Waynesburg, Scott Coleman

sylvania state champion at Waynesburg Central High School. Scott sylvania state champion at Waynesburg daughter Leighton and his wife Jessica have two children: Ann and son Stetson Lewis. ible career at OSU by winning the 2008 NCAA title at 133 pounds. at title 2008 NCAA winning the by OSU ible career at In addition at the collegiate to his success level, also Scott has ex celled at the international level as a four-time member of the United 2012 the came at States National Team. His crowning achievement London he won a bronze medal in freestyle wres Olympics, where tling at 60 kg. technique and training for Carolina while still competing at the na Penn wasathree-time Scott State, Oklahoma at o starring on weights andlight/middle light the with directly works cott

lead the Tar Heels to a 24th-place finish at the 2015 NCAA Cham an assistantcoach,helping 2014-15 seasonas spent the State and the 2008 NCAA champion at 133 pounds, was named named was pounds, 133 at champion NCAA 2008 the and State head coach North Carolina of the wrestling program on August 13, to UNC as an assistant in 2014, becomes 2015. Scott, who came in the history of the program. the sixth head coach pionships. tional and international levels.

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BRYCEHASSEMAN NEILERISMAN ASSISTANT coach ASSISTANT coach first season SECOND season Bloomsburg, 2005 oklahoma state, 2011

Bryce Hasseman joined the North Carolina coaching staff in Sep- Neil Erisman, a 2011 graduate of Oklahoma State University, tember 2015 after two seasons on staff at the University at Buffalo. joined the Carolina coaching staff in 2014. A four-year starter at 157

COACHING STAFF COACHING Prior to his time at Buffalo, Hasseman coached at Oklahoma pounds for the Cowboys, Erisman came to UNC after two seasons State under legendary head coach John Smith. Under Smith, Has- of coaching at his alma mater and one at Stillwater High School in seman helped guide three OSU wrestlers to All-America finishes Oklahoma. - Clayton Foster, who took second at 197 pounds in 2011; Chris A native of De Soto, Kansas, Erisman was a state champion at Perry, who took third at 174 in 2012; and Cayle Byers, who took De Soto High School before competing at the collegiate level at third at 197 in 2012. Oklahoma State. He was a team captain at OSU and a three-time A former U.S. National Team member and world team alternate, NCAA qualifier at 157 pounds who won the Big 12 title as a senior Hasseman trained for the Olympics at the University of Iowa and in 2011. the Olympic Training Center under coach Terry Brands. During his In his first season at Carolina, Erisman helped lead the Tar Heels time in Iowa City, the Hawkeyes won an NCAA team title. Hasse- to a 24th-place finish at the 2015 NCAA Championships. The 2014- man owns international wins at prestigious events such as the Don 15 Tar Heels sent five qualifiers to nationals, highlighted by redshirt Kolov International, the Dave Schultz Memorial, the Guelph Open, freshman Ethan Ramos’ sixth-place finish that earned 165-pounder the Hargobind International and the Canada Cup. All-America status. Hasseman started his college career at Northern Illinois before Erisman and his wife Kelli have two children, a son, Duke, and a transferring to Bloomsburg. While at Bloomsburg, Hasseman won daughter, Oakley. an EWL conference title and was an NCAA qualifier at 174 pounds. During the 2004-05 season, Hasseman led Bloomsburg with an 38-6 record. A native of Franklin, Indiana, Hasseman is married to former USA national team player Angie McGinnis. The two met while training at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in 2008 and have two sons, Levi and Isaiah.

BRADENATWOOD VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT coach FIRST season PURDUE, 2015

Braden Atwood joined the North Carolina coaching staff as a volunteer assistant in 2015. A 2015 graduate of Purdue University with a degree in building construction management, Atwood was a standout performer for the Boilermakers. Atwood was a four-time NCAA Championships qualifier, includ- ing three straight seasons at 197 pounds. He also was a four-time Big Ten place winner, rising to as high as No. 8 in the country as a senior. A native of Delphi, Indiana, Atwood finished his college career tied for fourth in career falls at Purdue with 31. He was just the 11th four-time NCAA Championships qualifier in program history and only the fourth wrestler in program history to twice place at the Ken Kraft Midlands Championships.

Page 16 SUPPORT STAFF/ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION ------Page 17 Lawrence R. (Bubba) CunninghamLawrence is in his fifth seventh director of athlet Cunningham is the year as the director of athletics at the University University the at athletics of director the as year of North Carolina. Cunningham officially began his 2011. on November 14, duties at UNC ics in Carolina history, following Robert A. Fetzer Fetzer A. Robert following history, Carolina in ics BUBBA CUNNINGHAM BUBBA of Athletics Director One of Cunningham’s first accomplishments at UNC was the devel the UNC was at accomplishments first Cunningham’s of One “Our number one priority is for athletics to be part of the educational of the be part to athletics is for number one priority “Our On the field, Carolina has achieved outstanding success under Cun Carolina student-athletes have excelled in the classroom as well. well. as classroom the in excelled have student-athletes Carolina athletics. director of Division I a Cunningham his 14th year as is in 1988-2002, Cunningham From worked in the athletics department in busi degrees and master’s earned his bachelor’s Cunningham Cunningham is a member of the USTA Athletic Director Advisory Advisory Director Athletic USTA the of member a is Cunningham Born in Flint, Mich., and raised in Naples, Fla., Cunningham and (1923-52), Chuck Erickson (1953-67), (1969-75), Bill Bill (1969-75), Rice Homer Erickson (1953-67), Chuck (1923-52), Cobey (1976-80), (1980-97) and Dick Baddour (1998- 2012). opment of a strategic plan opment of a strategic for Carolina athletics. A planning committee and entre- Friga, associate professor of strategy Paul worked with Dr. preneurship at Carolina’s Business through Kenan-Flagler School of Educate and “We - mission statement and created the process the out Inspire Through The plan Athletics.” also identified four core values for Carolina Athletics- Responsibility, Innovation, Service and Excellence. the University, those who compete in our experience all students at of do not,” says Cunningham. 28 varsity sports as well as those who opportunities for more “Athletics provides academic and competitive spirit for thousands of other than 700 students, and is part of a unifying students, faculty, staff and alumni.” ningham’s leadership. Carolina finished fifth in the 2014-15 Learfield highest finish since a second place in 2008-09. Ten Director’s Cup, its finishes and 25 advanced to top-10 national Tar Heel teams posted lacrosse women’s by finish a second-place led by play, postseason and a final four appearance by field hockey. Carolina also had top-10 finishes in men’s soccer (fifth), volleyball men’s lacrosse (fifth), (fifth), men’s tennis (fifth), women’s tennis (fifth), men’s (ninth), soccer (ninth). women’s basketball (ninth) and women’s student-ath 300 than more calendar, academic 2014-15 the During which requires a cumulativeletes made the ACC Academic Honor Roll, season third-consecutive the was It year. the for of at least 3.0 GPA Carolina had produced more than 300 honorees. previous six years as the He came to Chapel Hill after spending the director of athletics at the University of Tulsa. He also was the AD for from 2002-2005 Ball State University. He was honored three years at as the 2008-09 FBS Central Region of the Year, an Athletics Director Directors Collegiate of Association National the by presented award of Athletics. at the . Cunningham served as associate di rector of athletics for external affairs from 2000-02. He renegotiated the school’s footwear contract, developed a communications and market increased all 26 varsity sports, created marketing teams for ing plan, corporate sponsorship income, created a financial/equity plan for the department and served as chairman Division of the NCAA I Women’s Golf Committee. ness administration, both from Notre Dame, in 1984 and 1988, respec ness administration,both from tively. He played on the Irish golf team in 1982-83. Group. He is a former member of NACDA’s Executive Committee, and was on the Board of Directors of the Alzheimers Association of Cunningham Board. Foundation Honor of Folds the and Oklahoma also served on the Gatorade National Advisory Board and has been a featured speaker at numerous NACDA and I-A institute conferences. his wife, Tina, have four children: Matthew, Michael, John and Sarah.

Trainer Vince Ille Tim Sabo Carol Folt Kevin Best Larry Gallo Ken Cleary Ellen Culler Paul Pogge Nicki Moore Cricket Lane Mike Perkins Mike Bunting Lissa Broome Michael Beale Martina Ballen Clint Gwaltney Corey Holliday Steve Kirschner Dr. Mario Ciocca Rick Steinbacher Sally Mays John Montgomery Dr. Michelle Brown Marielle vanGelder

Bubba Cunningham Head Athletic Trainer

Kevin Biese Graduate Athletic ...... 2015-16 NORTH CAROLINA WRESTLING CAROLINA NORTH 2015-16 ......

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. Michelle Brown ...... Dr ...... Director ......

...... UNC Athletics Administration Sara Koenig

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...... V Primary Administrator Dir. of Academic Support/Student-Athletes Sr. Assoc. AD/Business & Finance Executive Associate AD Asst. AD/Marketing and Promotions Asst. AD/Communications Director of Sports Medicine Sr. Assoc. AD/Operations Sr. Assoc. AD/Compliance Assoc. AD/Compliance Asst. AD/Football & Olympic Sports Ops Asst. AD/Faculty Planning & Management Asst. AD/New Media Asst. AD/Student-Athlete Development Asst. AD/Business & Finance Chancellor Exec. Director Assoc. AD/Risk Management Faculty Representative Assoc. AD/Football Sr. Assoc. AD/Marketing Sr. Assoc. AD/Communications Sr. Assoc. AD/SWA Asst. AD/Ticket Operations Director of Athletics Ille ince Carolina Wrestling Support Staff Support Wrestling Carolina 2012-13 NORTH CAROLINA WRESTLING 2011 Schedule Carolina Wrestling 2012 SCHEDULE

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An external view of the home of UNC wrestling ENDOWMENT CONTRIBUTORS Mr. & Mrs. W.J. Armfield IV Louis C. Arthur Jim & Chris Atkinson J. Mack Auman John & Jennifer Aumiller Robert A. Benzel Daniel J. Billow Thomas Blom, O.D. Dr. C.O. Boyette C. Ray & June Brinn Harry M. Bryant Dr. Jerry Cabe Hacker & Kitty Caldwell Family Foundation Allan R. Cannon

WRESTLING FACILITIES WRESTLING Jon Cardi Enzo & Kathy Catullo William Christie Joel Clancy David Cooke Patrick E. Crowley The Home Of The Tar Heels George F. Dashiell With support from the Carolina Wrestling Endow- Chris DiGuiseppe ment Fund, a new home for the Tar Heel wrestling Peter & Patti Drew Gregory L. Duke program opened in May 2011. Highlights of the new Elliott Dworin two-story facility, which was built adjacent to the old Joseph Galli Jr. wrestling room, include: Joseph Galli Sr. Memorial Fund James E. Gaudreau • An expanded wrestling room on the first floor Gordon & Mary Cain Foundation • A strength and conditioning and training area Todd G. Grantham Gordon Hamrick • A 700-square foot locker room, which includes John B. Hart showers and restrooms exclusively for the wrestling Justin Harty team on the second floor Perrin Q. Henderson • A team video room and cardio area on the second Carl & Eileen Hoffman floor William Huffstetler • A 650-square foot team lounge complete with David Juergens Rob Koll computer work stations and a big-screen television Robert H. Koonts on the second floor Joseph Lee Levinson Hayes L. & Lauri Lewallen Carter Mario Norm Masterson Reid Monaghan First floor (below), Second floor (above) Scott S. Nodland Jimmy O’Connor William Oehmig Glen Pazinko Rod & Phyllis Purdy Mike Queen Henry H. Rhyne Jr. Seth Richards Sanford Rudolph Robert R. Shaw Jr. Vic Stanley Mike & Marilyn Starkey Wayne Stephenson John M. Stoioff Frank T. Stritter Charles Sunstein Richard F. Taylor Andrews & Teresa Thekkekandam Justin A. Thornton W. Lane Verlenden, M.D. Harold Walters Rickey C. Weisner John B. Winfield, M.D. William Winget Doug Wyland

Page 24 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Page 25 15 24 18 15 15 15 14 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 50 49 46 38 36 32 32 29 28 27 Falls Falls 38-9-0 47-2-0 44-2-0 42-7-0 41-1-0 39-1-0 38-0-0 37-8-0 37-9-0 37-8-0 37-2-0 37-2-0 Record 37-11-1

Year Year Years 2013-14 2012-13 1996-97 1984-88 1993-97 1996-01 2012-pres. 1984-88 1995-98 1978-82 1982-87 2001-07 1994-95 1987-88 1985-86 1997-98 2002-03 1995-96 1979-80 1992-93 1993-94 2004-05 2010-11 1996-97 1986-87 1986-87 2005-06 1987-88 1992-93 1994-95 2013-14 2005-06 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1984-85 1992-95

Single-Season Wins Career Falls Single-Season Falls

Sola Evan Henderson Evan Henderson Name Name Name Scott Stay Rob Koll Justin Harty Chuckie Connor Evan Henderson Lenny Bernstein Scott Stay C.D. Mock* Al Palacio Evan T.J. Jaworsky Rob Koll Rob Koll Chuckie Connor Chris Rodrigues Justin Harty C.D. Mock T.J. Jaworsky T.J. Jaworsky Evan Sola Zac Bennett Justin Harty Rob Koll Al Palacio Spencer Nadolsky Rob Koll T.J. Jaworsky T.J. Jaworsky Evan Henderson Vincent Ramirez Pete Welch Doug Wyland Doug Wyland Chip McArdle T.J. Jaworsky

3. 7. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 1. 2. 7. 8. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 1. 10. 12.

Pct. Pct. .959 .957 .948 .948 .940 .919 .919 .949 .976 .975 .826 .817 .957 .923 .884 .861 .851 .840 .812 1.000 1.000

38-0-0 35-0-0 41-1-0 39-1-0 47-2-0 44-2-0 37-2-0 37-2-0 31-2-0 34-3-0 34-3-0 74-4-0 Record Record Record 108-9-0 110-5-0 110-5-0 108-9-0 92-16-0 119-25-0 103-21-5 108-43-4 107-46-6 107-38-4 155-20-1 129-19-3 119-25-0 117-32-0 117-38-2 109-55-0 155-20-1 125-19-3 105-20-0 105-24-1

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Career Wins Single-Season Winning Percentage Career Winning Percentage

Cooke T.J. Jaworsky Justin Harty Shane Camera Name Name Name Chip McArdle T.J. Jaworsky Justin Dobies C.D. Mock* Pete Welch Ben Enzo Catullo Rob Koll Al Palacio Justin Harty Evan Sola JohnMark Bentley Stan Justin Harty C.D. Mock Rob Koll T.J. Jaworsky Rob Koll Al Palacio Doug Wyland Doug Wyland Rob Koll Al Palacio JohnMark Bentley Chuckie Connor Dave T.J. Jaworsky Doug Wyland C.D. Mock

1. 8. 9. 6. 7. 8. 3. 4. 1. 2. 7. 9. 3. 4. 5. 6. 6. 7. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 10. 10. 10. * records are incomplete for Mock’s freshman season Oberly

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NCAA Finalists Year Name Wt. Finish All-Time ACC & NCAA Championship Finishes 1981 Dave Cooke 126 runner-up ACC Championships NCAA Championships Year Finish Points Finish Points All-Americas 1982 C.D. Mock 134 champion 1956 4th 33 1986 Al Palacio 118 runner-up 1957 4th 32 1988 Rob Koll 158 champion 1958 3rd 39 1989 Doug Wyland 118 runner-up 1959 2nd 63 T-39th 1 1993 T.J. Jaworsky 134 champion 1960 3rd 41 1994 T.J. Jaworsky 134 champion 1961 2nd 63 1995 T.J. Jaworsky 134 champion 1962 2nd 62 1996 Justin Harty Hwt. runner-up 1963 3rd 42 1964 2nd 47 NCAA All-Americas 1965 3rd 56 Year Name Wt. Finish 1966 3rd 52 1979 C.D. Mock 126 3rd 1967 3rd 49 1981 Dave Cooke 126 2nd 1968 3rd 46 Jan Michaels 158 8th 1969 4th 38 1970 5th 31 1982 Bob Monaghan 118 4th 1971 5th 28 Dave Cooke 126 5th 1972 5th 23 C.D. Mock 134 1st 1973 5th 13 Mike Elinsky 150 7th 1974 4th 89 Jan Michaels 167 8th 1975 3rd 50.5 1983 Jan Michaels 167 3rd 1976 2nd 64.25 1984 Bob Shriner 190 7th 1977 2nd 75.5 T-34th 3.75 1985 Rob Koll 150 8th 1978 2nd 67.25 46th 2.5 Tad Wilson 167 8th 1979 1st 82 17th 14.5 Cooke 1986 Al Palacio 118 2nd 1980 1st 80.25 T-42nd 3 Rob Koll 167 3rd 1981 3rd 45.25 13th 22 Cooke, Michaels 1987 Al Palacio 118 7th 1982 2nd 82.5 T-5th 47 Monaghan, Cooke, Mock, Elinsky, Michaels Lenny Bernstein 142 4th 1983 2nd 70.25 T-17th 15 Michaels Rob Koll 158 3rd 1984 1st 77.5 27th 8.5 Shriner 1988 Rob Koll 158 1st 1985 1st 89 T-19th 19 Koll, Wilson 1986 1st 84.25 6th 38.75 Palacio, Koll 1989 Doug Wyland 118 2nd 1987 1st 94.25 7th 42.75 Palacio, Bernstein, Koll Enzo Catullo 142 6th 1988 2nd 74.5 T-16th 26 Koll 1990 Doug Wyland 118 4th 1989 2nd 70 18th 27.75 Wyland, Catullo 1991 Pete Welch 158 8th 1990 4th 59.5 16th 23.5 Wyland Shane Camera 167 8th 1991 2nd 63.5 24th 15.5 Welch, Camera 1992 Jody Staylor 126 6th 1992 1st 79.75 18th 15.5 Staylor 1993 T.J. Jaworsky 134 1st 1993 1st 78.5 T-15th 27.75 Jaworsky 1994 T.J. Jaworsky 134 1st 1994 1st 107 6th 39 Jaworsky, Banks, Camera, Harty Stan Banks 167 8th 1995 1st 90 8th 54.5 Jaworsky, Banks, Taylor, Harty Shane Camera 177 6th 1996 2nd 89.5 21st 28.5 Harty Justin Harty Hwt. 8th 1997 1st 96.5 24th 22 Harty 1995 T.J. Jaworsky 134 1st 1998 1st 102.5 T-32nd 11.5 Stan Banks 167 3rd 1999 1st 97.5 32nd 11 Marc Taylor 150 8th 2000 1st 91 T-30th 14.5 Justin Harty Hwt. 8th 2001 3rd 68 T-66th 1.5 2002 2nd 72.5 37th 10 Rodrigues 1996 Justin Harty Hwt. 2nd 2003 1st 104.5 34th 11 Sola 1997 Justin Harty Hwt. 6th 2004 4th 56 Did Not Score 2002 Chris Rodrigues 125 8th 2005 1st 76 24th 23 Sola 2003 Evan Sola 133 7th 2006 1st 90.5 T-47th 4.5 2005 Evan Sola 133 6th 2007 3rd 60.5 T-49th 3 2013 Evan Henderson 141 6th 2008 3rd 77 T-53rd 2 2014 Evan Henderson 141 4th 2009 4th 54.5 46th 7.5 2015 Ethan Ramos 165 6th 2010 4th 44.5 T49th 4 2011 4th 37 T43rd 7 2012 5th 38 54th 3 2013 4th 45 22nd 21.5 Henderson 2014 4th 38 T25th 15.5 Henderson 2015 5th 43 T24th 18 Ramos

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ACC Wrestler Of The Year T.J. Jaworsky 134 2006 Jared Royer 133 Year Name Marc Taylor 158 Garrett Atkinson 165 1995 T.J. Jaworsky Stan Banks 167 Alex Maciag 174 1996 Justin Harty Justin Harty Hwt. 2007 Evan Sola 133 1998 Chuckie Connor 1995 T.J. Jaworsky 134* 2008 Justin Dobies Hwt. 2001 JohnMark Bentley Mike Chase 158 2009 Keegan Mueller 165 ACC HONORS 2002 Chris Rodrigues Stan Banks 167 2011 Zac Bennett 197 2003 Evan Sola Tony Llanusa 190 2013 Evan Henderson 141 2005 Evan Sola Justin Harty Hwt. 2014 Nathan Kraisser 125 1996 Dave Leonardis 142 *Most Outstanding Wrestler ACC Rookie Of The Year Mike Chase 158 Year Name Louis Pelsang 177 ACC 50th Anniversary Team 2013 Nathan Kraisser Justin Harty Hwt. Stan Banks 1997 Chuckie Connor 118 Lenny Bernstein ACC Champions Khalil Abdul-Malik 142 Shane Camera Year Name Wt. Jason Driggers 167 Enzo Catullo 1955 Hugh Cowan 130 Scott Stay 190 Dave Cooke 1959 John Matney 191 Justin Harty Hwt. Justin Harty 1964 Paul Wellstone 123 1998 Chuckie Connor 118 T.J. Jaworsky 1965 Roy Hagerty 147 CC Fisher 126* Rob Koll 1974 Carl Hoffman 177 JohnMark Bentley 142 Jan Michaels 1975 Steve Breece 118 Corey Bell 177 C.D. Mock 1976 Tim Reaume 134 Scott Stay 190 Bob Monaghan Jeff Reintgen 150 1999 JohnMark Bentley 149 Al Palacio Dave Casale 190 Corey Bell 184 Bob Shriner 1977 Scott Conkwright 118 Matt Kenny Hwt. Jody Staylor Chris Conkwright 134 2000 Skyler Holman 125* Doug Wyland Jeff Reintgen 150 Corey Bell 174 1978 C.D. Mock 126* Clint Osborn 197 Jeff Reintgen 150 Matt Kenny Hwt. The Atlantic Coast Conference honored the 1979 C.D. Mock 126 2001 JohnMark Bentley 149* top wrestlers in league history during 2002-03, Dave Juergens 150 Corey Bell 174 with the selection of the ACC 50th Anniversary Carter Mario 158 Matt Kenny Hwt. Team. Leading the way were Carolina and Mike Benzel 167 2002 Matt Kenny Hwt. NC State, who each had 15 members of the 1980 Dave Cooke 126 2003 Chris Rodrigues 125 50-man squad. Joe Galli 142 Evan Sola 133 Jan Michaels 158 Mark Canty 174 1981 Dave Cooke 126 Dusty Heist 184* Jan Michaels 158 David Dashiell 197 1982 Dave Cooke 126 2004 Venroy July 197 C.D. Mock 134 Ryan Adams Hwt. 1983 Al Palacio 118 2005 Drew Forshey 125 Bob Shriner 190 Evan Sola 133* 1984 Chip McArdle 118 Garrett Atkinson 165 John Aumiller 126 David Dashiell 197 Bill Gaffney 167 Bob Shriner 190 1985 Al Palacio 118 Chip McArdle 126 Craig Spivey 190 1986 Al Palacio 118 Lenny Bernstein 142 Rob Koll 158 Tad Wilson 167 1987 Al Palacio 118 Lenny Bernstein 142 Jon Cardi 150 Rob Koll 158 Joe Silvestro 167 1988 Rob Koll 158 Glen Pazinko 190 1989 Doug Wyland 118 John Welch 134 Enzo Catullo 142 1990 Doug Wyland 118* Ben Oberly 177 1991 Doug Roemer 150 Pete Welch 158 Shane Camera 167 1992 Jody Staylor 126 Evan Henderson claimed the 2013 ACC Dean Moscovic 150 crown at 141 pounds on his way to an 1993 T.J. Jaworsky 134* Marc Taylor 158 All-America finish at NCAAs. 1994 Mike Kendall 126

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All-Time Coaching Records 1970 2-8-0 .200 0-4-0 5th Name Years Record Pct. ACC Pct. 1971 1-9-0 .100 0-4-0 5th Albert Shapiro 1923-26 12-9-1 .568 - - 1972 2-11-0 .154 0-4-0 5th Chuck Quinlan 1927-50 75-69-6 .520 - - 1973 2-10-0 .167 0-4-0 5th Sam Barnes 1951-73 73-178-6 .296 24-62-0 .279 24 yrs. 73-178-6 .296 24-62-0 Bill Lam 1974-03 378-131-4 .741 136-35-1 .794 C.D. Mock 2004-15 108-105-3 .507 30-33-1 .477 Bill Lam • Head Coach, 1974-2003 Coleman Scott 2015-pres. 0-0 - 0-0 - ACC ACC RS NCAA UNC Totals 90 years 646-492-20 .566 190-130-2 .593 Year W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Finish Finish 1974 11-2-0 .821 2-2-1 5th Albert Shapiro • Head Coach, 1923-26 1975 8-6-0 .571 2-3-0 3rd Year W-L-T Pct 1976 12-6-0 .667 5-1-0 2nd 1923 3-1-0 .750 1977 11-5-0 .688 5-1-0 2nd 1924 4-3-1 .563 1978 9-2-0 .818 4-2-0 2nd 1925 1-4-0 .200 1979 15-1-0 .938 6-0-0 1st 17th 1926 4-1-0 .800 1980 12-0-0 1.000 7-0-0 1st 4 yrs. 12-9-1 .568 1981 10-5-0 .667 5-2-0 3rd 13th 1982 12-4-0 .750 4-2-0 2nd 5th Chuck Quinlan • Head Coach, 1927-50 1983 12-5-0 .755 4-2-0 2nd 17th COACHING RECORDS COACHING Year W-L-T Pct. 1984 12-6-0 .667 4-2-0 1st 1927 3-2-0 .600 1985 13-7-0 .650 4-2-0 1st 19th 1928 2-4-0 .333 1986 17-3-1 .833 6-0-0 1st 6th 1929 4-2-0 .667 1987 18-5-0 .783 6-0-0 1st 7th 1930 4-3-0 .571 1988 15-5-0 .750 4-2-0 2nd 16th 1931 5-1-1 .786 1989 18-4-1 .783 5-1-0 2nd 18th 1932 2-4-1 .357 1990 13-7-0 .650 5-1-0 4th 16th 1933 1-4-1 .250 1991 14-7-0 .667 5-1-0 2nd 23rd 1934 2-5-0 .286 1992 15-5-0 .750 4-2-0 1st 18th 1935 2-4-0 .333 1993 12-6-0 .667 5-1-0 2nd 15th 1936 3-3-0 .500 1994 15-3-0 .833 6-0-0 1st 6th 1937 3-4-0 .429 1995 15-2-0 .882 6-0-0 1st 8th 1938 2-4-0 .333 1996 14-3-1 .806 5-0-0 1st 21st 1939 4-3-0 .571 1997 12-2-0 .857 5-0-0 1st 24th 1940 4-3-0 .571 1998 12-4-0 .750 4-1-0 1st 32nd 1941 5-1-1 .786 1999 11-5-0 .688 4-1-0 1st 32nd 1942 4-3-0 .571 2000 7-6-0 .539 2-3-0 1st 30th 1943 4-1-0 .800 2001 8-5-0 .615 4-1-0 T-1st T-66th 1944 1-2-0 .333 2002 14-5-0 .737 4-1-0 T-1st 37th 1945 0-3-0 .000 2003 11-5-0 .687 4-1-0 2nd 34th 1946 5-1-0 .833 30 yrs. 378-131-4 .741 136-35-1 1947 7-1-0 .875 1948 4-2-0 .667 C.D. Mock • Head Coach, 2004-15 1949 3-4-1 .438 ACC ACC RS NCAA 23 yrs. 75-69-6 .520 Year W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Finish Finish 2004 5-11-0 .312 1-4-0 4th Sam Barnes • Head Coach, 1951-73 2005 6-9-0 .400 4-2-0 2nd 24th ACC ACC RS 2006 16-8-1 .660 3-2-1 3rd 47th Year W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Finish 2007 9-7-0 .563 4-2-0 2nd 49th 1950 1-5-1 .214 2008 10-6-0 .625 3-2-0 2nd 53rd 1951 0-9-0 .000 2009 13-9-0 .591 4-1-0 2nd 46th 1952 1-9-0 .100 2010 7-8-1 .469 2-3-0 4th T49th 1953 3-7-0 .300 2011 9-9-1 .500 2-3-0 4th T43rd 1954 2-7-1 .250 0-3-0 5th 2012 6-14-0 .300 2-3-0 4th 54th 1955 1-9-0 .100 1-4-0 5th 2013 9-6-0 .600 2-3-0 4th 22nd 1956 0-10-0 .000 0-5-0 4th 2014 7-12-0 .368 1-5-0 6th T25th 1957 4-5-1 .450 2-3-0 4th 2015 11-6-0 .647 2-3-0 T3rd T24th 1958 6-4-0 .600 3-2-0 3rd 11 yrs. 97-99-3 .495 30-33-1 1959 4-7-0 .364 3-2-0 2nd 1960 3-9-0 .250 2-3-0 3rd Coleman Scott • Head Coach, 2015-present 1961 5-6-0 .455 3-1-0 2nd ACC ACC RS NCAA 1962 4-7-1 .375 2-2-0 2nd Year W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Finish Finish 1963 2-10-0 .167 0-4-0 3rd 2016 0-0-0 - 0-0-0 - - 1964 6-7-0 .462 2-3-0 2nd 1965 4-5-2 .455 2-2-0 3rd 1966 6-6-0 .500 1-3-0 3rd 1967 6-5-0 .545 2-2-0 3rd 1968 3-8-1 .292 0-4-0 3rd 1969 6-10-0 .375 1-3-0 4th Head Coach Bill Lam: 1974-2003 Career Record: 378-131-4; 136-35-1 (ACC) Five NCAA Champions: C.D. Mock (1982, 134 pounds); Rob Koll (1988, 155 pounds); T.J. Jaworsky (1993, 1994, 1995, 134 pounds) 37 All-Americas 15 ACC Championships: 1979, 1980, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003 93 ACC Champions 1982 National Coach of the Year 10-time ACC Coach of the Year: 1986, 1987, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003

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Wilson, Tad Wilson, Robert Wing, Rocky Winget, Al Woodall, William Wooding, Sydney Wrenn, Lindsey Wyland, Doug Zink, George Zwilling, Gregg Stephenson, James Stinnett, Eric Stoioff, John Sunstein, Charles Suttle, William Tate, William Taylor, Marc Thekkekandham, Thomas Thornton,, Justin Tillett, Charles Toplisek, Mike Torrey, Donald Tsumas, Harry Umstead, Frank Upshaw, David Urquhart, Burges Urquhart, Richard Vasquez, Jeff Verlenden, Lane Wang, Long Walker, Norman Walter, Donald Wanzer, Philip Ward, Melvin Warren, William Waters, Harold Watkins, Arnold Weaver, Geroge Weil, Roger Weisner, Rickey Welborn, John Welch, Pete Welch, John Wellstone, Paul Wheatley, Ben Wheeler, Gary Whisnant, Thomas Wiles, Clarence Wilhoit, Grover Williams, Marcus Williams, Markeith Wilson, Jason Royer, Jared Royer, Nick Royer, Rudolph, Curtis Rudolph, Carver Rumley, Richard Rumley, Thomas Rumley, Billy Rupp, Ron Russell, Raymond Ruttenberg, Neil Ryan, Joe Sara, Charles Saunders, Doug Saunders, Jack Schober, Tom Scotton, Thomas Seibold, Shaw, Bobby Shaw, Jeremy Shipp, William Shriner, Bobby Shuford, Abner Sickle, Silimperi, Brad Silvestro, Joe Simmons, Donovan Simmons, Russell Slack, Andrew Smith, Bobby Sola, Spivey, Craig Sproles, Charles Stabile, Nick Stacy, John Stanislaus, Greg Starkey, Mike Starkey, Mike Jr. Stay, Staylor, Jody Steele, Robert Stephen, Kirk 1983 1966 1978 2003 1959 2001 1994 1994 1966 2009 2004 1991 1982 1999 1971 1930 1975 1994 2009 2007 1983 1990 2001 2003 1970 2001 2010 1987 1986 1992 1973 1984 1972 1938 2004 1989 1997 1960 1938 1984 1971 1984 1984 2005 1998 1968 1996 1998 1974 1960 1980 1968 2009 1993 2011 1978 1963 1994 2000 2003 1991 1977 1986 2004 2000 1996 1989 1977 1985 1967 1995 1961 2011 1998 1986 1969 1978 1985 1974 1980 1961 1982 1961 1987 1953 1962 2015 1983 1977 1976 1984 1995 1996 1970 1970 1982 1996 1982

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King, Matt Koll, Rob Kortner, Coleman Lam, Kurt Hussey, William Iaci, Ross Iglio, Jeff Igoe, John Paul Jacobson, Joseph Jackson, Jay, Ryan Jaworsky, T.J. Johnson, George Johnson, Nyal Jones, Jack Joyner, James Juergens, Dave July, Venroy Kauffman, Mike Kelly, Richard Kemp, Bill Kendall, Mike Kenny, Matt Keyser, Erik Kincey, Herbert Hall, Rick Hallman, Wess Hanan, John Harrell, Richard Hart, John Harty, Justin Hartung, Todd Henderson, Perrin Hill, Bobby Hiller, Paul Hocker, Shawn Hoffman, Carl Hoke, Ken Hoke, Robert Holliday, Holman, Skylar Holt, Aaron Hopler, Adam Horn, William Huffstetler, William Hummel, Joe Hurley, Gordon Gibbons, Lemuel Gilchrist, Pete Gilner, David Glaser, Glenn Glasgow, Bob Glass, James Goodwin, Jim Goodwin, Joel Gorry, Tommy Graham, David Grant, David Grant, Thomas Grantham, Todd Gregory, Samuel Griffin, Harold Groudle, Jamie Guthrie, Thomas Gwyn, Harvey Haefeli, Kurt Hagerty, Roy Hall, Michael Farber, Barry Farrish, Herb Ferguson, Fred Fiacco, Ben Fisher, CC Fisher, Danny Flippin, Joe Floto, John Forestiere, Jake Forshey, Drew Foz, Patrick Franusiszin, Alfred Fry, Pat Furr, Kenneth Gaffney, Bill Galli, Joe Galloway, Kenneth Garris, John Gartrell, Luther Gaudreau, Bucky Gibble, Steve Duke, Greg J.W. Dukes, Dworin, Elliott Earnhardt, Donald Efland, Simpson Elinsky, Mike Ellenberger, Tim Evans, Sam Echeverri, Steve 2015-16 NORTH CAROLINA WRESTLING CAROLINA NORTH 2015-16 - 2009 1978 1997 2010 2005 2001 1966 1982 1973 1955 2000 2002 2014 1969 1972 1965 1990 1972 2007 1942 1984 1935 1986 1987 2003 2004 2002 1977 1964 1988 1999 1994 2004 1989 2005 1973 1977 1979 1959 1992 1990 1960 1996 1985 1990 1979 1977 1989 1978 1999 1963 1968 1971 2014 1937 2004 1956 1959 1989 1976 1978 1975 1980 2006 1941 1962 1973 1989 1962 2005 1964 1963 1959 2006 1933 1995 1971 1993 1995 2006 2007 1982 1970 2001 1973 1989 2001 1979 2001 2015 1997 2004 2008 1967

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Drury, Dennis Davis, Stacey Davis, Tracey DiGuiseppe, Chris Dobies, Justin Drew, Peter Driggers, Jason Dana, Hugh Dashiell, Davant, Gene Davis, Kelly Davis, Paul Craig, Josh Crane, Robert Crawford, George Crook, Robert Crowley, Pat Cook, Billy Cooke, David Cornacchione, Anthony Cowan, Hugh Cowley, Josh Crafford, Billy Clark, Darryl Conkwright, Chris Conkwright, Scott Connell, Ben Connors, Chuckie Catullo, Carmen Catullo, Enzo Champlin, Curtis Chase, Mike Christie, Bill Cardi, Jon Carr, Carter, Bob Carter, Kim Casale, Dave Cathell, Edwin Cabe, Jerry Cabe, Stocky Calhoun, Dan Camera, Shane Canty, Mark Bryan, Michael Burkhead, Neal Buswell, Ashton Byers, Brad Bynum, Brett Breece, Steve Brinton, Bob Brior, Dean Britton, Isaiah Broadfoot, Billy Brooker, Reginald Booth, Mike Boyette, Charles Boyette, Rob Bradley, Jeffery Breece, David Blackmon, Richard Blair, Robert Blalock, Thomas Bokoski, Brian Bonner, Allan Bell, Corey Benzel, Mike Bentley, JohnMark Bernstein, Lenny Billett, Barry Bishop, Chris Barnabae, Harry Barnes, David Barnwell, James Barringer, Michael Bearse, Pete Ball, Frederic Ballard, Mike Banks, Stan Barbis, Tim Barrett, Appell, Albert Arthur, Louis Atkinson, David Atkinson, Garrett Auman, Jason Aumiller, John Adams, Adamson, Jay Alexander, Charles Alexander, Thomas Annas, Justin Abbondanza, Frank Abbondanza, Abdul-Malik, Khalil NOTE: Lettermen listed with their gradu with their Lettermen listed NOTE: ating class. List obtained from UNC from UNC List obtained ating class. Alumni Association. 2015-16 NORTH CAROLINA WRESTLING

Pre-1974 Results 1978-79 ACCs (Clemson, S.C.) 1st Place Lock Haven-2 W 25-18 Year Record Year Rec. ACC Rec. (15-1, 6-0 ACC) NCAAs (East Rutherford, N.J.) 26th Place NC State W 24-7 1923 3-1 1954 2-7 0-3 at Clemson W 22-21 1-Charlotte, N.C. at Clemson W 21-13 1924 4-3-1 1955 1-9 1-4 Wilkes-1 W 21-20 2-Rock Hill, S.C. Virginia W 33-7 1925 1-4 1956 0-10 0-5 Yale-1 W 38-9 3-Virginia Duals, Hampton, Va. Morgan State W 26-14 1926 4-1 1957 4-5-1 2-3 at Navy L 16-17 at NC State L 15-17 1927 3-2 1958 4-7 3-2 at East Carolina W 39-8 1984-85 Maryland W 25-13 1928 2-4 1959 3-9 2-3 NC State W 20-19 (13-7, 4-2 ACC) at Duke W 31-8 1929 4-2 1960 5-6 3-1 Franklin & Marshall-2 W 29-10 Liberty Baptist W 43-11 at Navy T 16-16 1930 4-3 1961 4-7-1 2-2 at William & Mary W 27-11 at Iowa State L 12-28 at Old Dominion W 30-9 1931 5-1-1 1962 6-4 3-2 Virginia W 42-3 at Northern Iowa L 10-25 at James Madison W 34-6 1932 2-4-1 1963 2-10 0-4 Penn State W 34-4 at Wisconsin L 6-30 ACCs (College Park, Md.) 2nd Place 1933 1-4-1 1964 6-7 2-3 at Duke W 35-0 Illinois-1 W 19-15 NCAAs (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 18th Place 1934 2-5 1965 4-5-2 2-2 Maryland W 36-9 California-Poly-1 L 17-32 1-Penn State Duals, State College, Pa. 1935 2-4 1966 6-6 1-3 at NC State W 21-18 Temple-1 W 24-14 2-Virgnia Duals, Hampton, Va. 1936 3-3 1967 6-5 2-2 at Old Dominion W 25-18 Ohio State-1 W 22-16 1937 3-4 1968 3-8-1 0-4 Virginia Tech W 35-2 Tennessee-1 W 24-22 1989-90 1938 2-4 1969 6-10 1-3 East Carolina W 33-14 Iowa State-1 L 9-34 (13-7, 5-1 ACC) 1939 4-3 1970 2-8 0-4 ACCs (Durham, N.C.) 1st Place at Navy W 23-19 Oregon State W 24-17 1940 4-3 1971 1-9 0-4 NCAAs (Corvallis, Ore.) 17th Place at Duke W 34-3 Morgan State-1 W 32-9 1941 5-1-1 1972 2-11 0-4 1-Annapolis, Md. Northwestern W 26-21 Clarion-1 L 15-24 1942 4-3 1973 2-10 0-4 2-Willamsburg, Va. NC State L 18-19 William & Mary-1 W 25-13 1943 4-1 at Clemson W 24-16 at Liberty W 30-9 1944 1-2 1979-80 at NC State L 12-25 Iowa State L 10-25 1945 0-3 (12-0, 7-0 ACC) Virginia W 26-12 Penn State-2 L 10-29 1946 5-1 East Carolina W 28-21 Appalachian State W 48-3 Lock Haven-2 W 26-11 1947 7-1 Navy W 26-13 The Citadel W 46-0 Michigan-2 W 21-12 1948 4-2 at NC State W 21-18 ACCs (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 1st Place Iowa State-2 L 10-28 1949 3-4-1 Old Dominion W 30-11 NCAAs (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 19th Place Oklahoma-2 L 18-20 1950 1-5-1 Duke W 44-3 1-Virginia Duals, Hampton, Va. NC State W 21-19 1951 0-9 Clemson-1 W 25-15 Clemson W 28-13 1952 1-9 at Maryland W 28-14 1985-86 at Virginia W 48-6

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS YEAR-BY-YEAR 1953 3-7 NC State W 27-15 (17-3-1, 6-0 ACC) at Morgan State W 23-12 Syracuse W 33-8 Waynesburg-1 W 43-9 at Maryland L 18-26 1973-74 at Virginia Tech W 22-19 Liberty-1 W 32-13 Duke W 27-9 (11-2-1, ACC 2-2-1) at Virginia W 23-17 Appalachian State-1 W 39-12 Navy L 17-21 at Campbell W 26-16 W 32-12 Iowa State L 15-25 at NC State W 17-16 Furman W 47-6 ACCs (Durham, N.C.) 1st Place Oregon State W 23-16 Old Dominion W 41-8 Western Carolina W 31-13 NCAAs (Corvallis, Ore.) 42nd Place at Liberty W 36-8 ACCs (Clemson, S.C.) 4th Place NC State T 16-16 1-Gastonia, N.C. Wisconsin L 11-25 NCAAs (College Park, Md.) 16th Place VMI-1 W 33-0 Appalachian State W 42-4 1-Penn State Duals, State College, Pa. Davidson-1 W 29-5 1980-81 Michigan State-2 W 34-9 2-National Duals, Hampton, Va. at Washington & Lee W 21-17 (10-5, 5-2 ACC) Wisconsin-2 T 17-17 at Virginia Tech W 31-13 at Georgia Tech W 28-9 California-Poly-2 W 32-10 1990-91 at Maryland L 9-31 at Auburn L 14-28 Oklahoma-2 L 22-23 (14-7, 5-1 ACC ) Virginia-2 L 8-30 Northern Iowa L 5-40 Virginia-2 W 40-6 Hofstra-1 W 36-11 American-2 W 31-6 Navy-1 L 5-29 Northern Iowa W 28-6 Clarion-1 L 19-21 Elon W 21-18 Yale-1 W 30-11 Navy W 32-11 Army-1 L 15-21 Clemson W 34-16 NC State L 9-29 Duke W 38-9 Norfolk State-2 W 41-6 Duke W 23-14 at East Carolina W 27-17 at NC State W 19-16 Liberty-2 W 35-11 ACCs (Raleigh, N.C.) 5th Place Maryland W 27-9 Clemson W 36-6 at Iowa State L 3-36 1-Lexington, Va. at Duke W 21-20 at Virginia W 43-3 Nebraska-3 L 16-31 2-College Park, Md. at Old Dominion W 21-19 at Maryland W 30-6 Indiana-3 W 25-12 Clemson-2 W 24-22 NC State W 37-3 Arizona State-3 W 16-16* 1974-75 at NC State L 10-31 ACCs (Raleigh, N.C.) 1st Place *win by criteria (59-50 individual points) (8-6, 2-3 ACC) Virginia W 33-6 NCAAs (Iowa City, Iowa) Ohio State-3 L 12-25 NC State W 24-17 at Appalachian State W 30-10 6th Place West Virginia-3 W 20-15 Pembroke State W 35-5 Virginia Tech W Forfeit 1-Western Duals, Boone, N.C. Morgan State W 43-9 at Lockhaven State W 24-12 ACCs (Charlottesville, Va.) 3rd Place 2-Virginia Duals, Hampton, Va. at NC State W 18-16 at Penn State L 15-24 NCAAs (Princeton, N.J.) 13th Place Appalachian State W 28-11 at American W 40-0 1-College Park, Md. 1986-87 at Clemson L 11-20 at Navy L 7-37 2-Kings Mountain, N.C. (18-5, 6-0 ACC) Virginia W 22-17 at East Carolina L 18-23 Chattanooga W 26-15 Maryland W 20-14 Maryland L 15-24 1981-82 Oregon State W 42-2 at Duke W 26-9 Campbell W 36-7 (12-4, 4-2 ACC) at Old Dominion W 40-3 NC State W 21-13 Virginia Tech W 34-6 Iowa State L 8-27 Liberty W 39-6 at Navy L 15-27 at N.C. State L 19-21 Oklahoma-1 L 17-24 at Northern Iowa W 25-17 at Old Dominion W 23-18 at Duke W 31-12 Oswego State W 32-6 Drake-1 W 29-15 ACCs (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 2nd Place at Western Carolina W 24-10 Hofstra W 35-6 at Iowa State-1 L 16-23 NCAAs (Iowa City, Iowa) 23rd Place Virginia L 14-28 Appalachian State W 40-6 at Iowa L 14-26 1-Penn State Duals, State College, Pa. ACCs (Charlottesville, Va.) 3rd Place Virginia Tech W 36-5 Oregon-2 W 27-9 2-Carolina Duals, Chapel Hill, N.C. Old Dominion W 37-0 Wisconsin-2 W 23-15 3-National Duals, Hampton, Va. 1975-76 Duke W 35-16 Oklahoma State-2 L 15-21 (12-6, 5-1 ACC) at NC State L 13-21 Northern Iowa-2 L 19-21 1991-92 at Pembroke State W 30-9 Clemson-2 W 25-10 Wisconsin-2 W 23-19 (15-5, 4-2 ACC) Clemson W 56-0 at Navy W 26-19 Appalachian State W 34-9 Lock Haven-1 L 15-17 at Co. School of Mines W 43-0 Liberty Baptist-3 W 34-11 NC State W 30-12 at Penn State -1 L 14-26 at Northern Colorado W 26-18 Pittsburgh-3 W 32-14 at Duke W 35-11 Army-1 L 16-18 at Wyoming L 16-25 at Maryland W 23-15 at Clemson W 32-11 Bloomsburg-2 W 16-16* at Oklahoma L 6-36 NC State L 17-22 Virginia W 34-4 *win by criteria (major decisions) Georgia W 41-0 at Virginia W 29-10 Maryland W 36-14 Syracuse-2 W 30-13 NC State W 19-15 ACCs (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 2nd Place at NC State W 23-11 Oklahoma-2 W 26-10 at Navy L 16-22 NCAAs (Ames, Iowa) 5th Place William & Mary-3 W 36-14 Navy-2 W 23-11 Clarion L 19-24 1-Charlotte, N.C. Shippensburg-3 W 42-8 Bucknell W 26-16 East Carolina L 13-24 2-York, S.C. at Navy L 17-19 NC State L 13-22 at Old Dominion W 38-12 3-Annapolis, Md. ACCs (Durham, N.C.) 1st Place Penn W 32-5 at Richmond W 37-6 NCAAs (College Park, Md.) 7th Place Chattanooga W 23-17 at Maryland W 21-12 1982-83 1-Iowa State Duals, Ames, Iowa Clemson W 20-13 Duke W 37-6 (12-5, 4-2 ACC) 2-Virginia Duals, Hampton, Va. at Virginia W 22-14 at NC State L 9-22 Liberty Baptist W 26-11 3-Annapolis, Md. at Morgan State W 40-6 at Virginia W 18-17 at Northern Iowa L 8-31 at Maryland W 23-11 at Virginia Tech W 23-20 at Iowa State L 15-32 1987-88 at NC State L 16-19 ACCs (Chapel Hill) 2nd Place at Virginia Tech W 26-13 (15-5, 4-2 ACC) Navy W 16-15 1-Annapolis, Md. Appalachian St.-1 W 25-14 Iowa State L 18-28 Old Dominion W 28-12 Air Force-2 W 44-3 Oregon State W 21-15 Duke W 35-0 1976-77 Wilkes College-2 W 26-13 Winston-Salem State W 43-4 at Liberty W 29-11 (11-5, 5-1 ACC) Old Dominion-2 W 29-12 Chowan W 54-0 ACCs (Raleigh, N.C.) 1st place at Clemson W 53-2 at Duke W 36-6 at Liberty W 25-10 NCAAs (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 18th place Richmond W 36-5 NC State L 16-25 Old Dominion W 29-7 1-Penn State Duals, State College, Pa. The Citadel W 51-0 at Clemson W 20-19 Wisconsin-1 L 14-22 2-Virginia Duals, Hampton, Va. Pembroke State W 46-0 at Navy L 5-29 VMI-1 W 24-14 at Florida Tech W 24-14 at George Mason W 38-4 Penn State-1 L 16-23 1992-93 Lehigh L 16-27 at Old Dominion W 24-11 at VMI W 26-10 (12-6, 5-1 ACC) Wilkes L 8-29 at NC State L 14-24 NC State L 12-26 at Iowa L 6-45 NC State W 16-15 Maryland W 23-14 Duke W 35-6 at Bucknell L 18-21 at Navy L 9-26 Virginia W 27-10 Clemson W 20-14 Cornell-1 L 12-26 Yale-1 W 22-10 ACCs (College Park, Md.) 2nd Place at Virginia W 23-15 Old Dominion-1 W 20-10 at East Carolina L 14-22 NCAAs (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 17th Place Drexel-2 W 29-8 Navy-1 L 13-21 at Duke W 23-17 1-Granite City, N.C. at Morgan State W 27-16 Lehigh-2 W 21-14 Maryland W 30-9 2-Virginia Duals, Hampton, Va. at Maryland W 20-16 at Penn W 37-0 at NC State L 12-25 at NC State L 16-22 Franklin & Marshall-2 W 23-12 Virginia Tech W 24-17 James Madison W 38-10 at NC State W 21-16 Virginia W 22-13 1983-84 Navy W 18-16 at UT-Chattanooga W 19-13 ACCs (College Park, Md.) 2nd Place (12-6, 4-2 ACC) ACCs (Charlottesville, Va.) 2nd Place at Clemson W 20-18 1-Annapolis, Md. at Liberty Baptist W 27-12 NCAAs (Ames, Iowa) 16th Place Virginia W 37-3 Iowa State L 16-23 1-Virginia Duals, Hamton, Va. Maryland L 16-18 1977-78 Wisconsin L 19-21 2-Baltimore, Md. Morgan State W 35-7 (9-2, 4-2 ACC) Olivet Nazarene-1 W 44-2 NC State W 22-19 Clemson W 24-9 Appalachian St.-2 W 26-13 1988-89 Liberty W 26-21 East Carolina W 25-15 Ohio State-3 W 21-20 (18-4-1, 5-1 ACC) at Duke W 37-6 at NC State L 18-24 Wisconsin-3 L 13-22 Oregon State W 28-10 at Navy L 12-22 at Trenton State W 35-5 Old Dominion-3 L 16-26 William & Mary-1 L 14-18 ACCs (Durham, N.C.) 1st place Pembroke State W 48-0 Ohio State-3 W 22-13 Maryland-1 W 20-18 NCAAs (Ames, Iowa) 15th place Duke W 35-10 Navy W 23-13 Virginia-1 W 31-14 1-Virginia Duals, Hampton, Va. at Maryland W 23-18 Duke W 45-0 Syracuse-1 W 18-16 2-at Philadelphia, Pa. NC State L 16-23 at NC State L 12-21 Liberty W 21-14 at East Carolina W 32-15 Clemson W 28-12 at Iowa State W 25-14 1993-94 at Virginia W 26-14 George Mason W 45-0 Arizona State-2 L 13-28 (15-3, 6-0 ACC) at Virginia Tech W 24-16 Virginia Tech W 35-3 Northern Iowa-2 W 24-19 East Stroudsburg W 35-9 ACCs (Raleigh, N.C.) 2nd Place NC State W 20-16 Nebraska-2 W 22-16 Brown W 29-17 at Virginia W 20-15 NC State-2 W 22-9 Penn W 34-4 at Maryland L 13-22 Penn State-2 L 10-25 UT-Chattanooga W 38-7

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NCAAs (St. Louis, Mo.) 1-Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.) Duke* vs. Eastern Michigan at American vs. Navy at NC State* at #2 Nebraska Appalachian State ACCs (Charlottesville, Va.) NCAAs (St. Louis, Mo.) 1-Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.) 2004-05 (6-9, 4-2 ACC) Maryland #6 Nebraska-1 Virginia-1 #12 Missouri-1 Virginia #7 Nebraska at NC State #21 Navy at Duke vs. Drexel at #25 Penn Virginia Tech vs. #9 Central Michigan at The Citadel NC ACCs (Greensboro, N.C.) vs. Rider-1 vs. #24 Edinboro-1 at NC State UNC Greensboro Anderson College Virginia Maryland at Duke at Navy NC State at #7 Michigan State at Eastern Michigan at Appalachian State Campbell ACCs (Boone, N.C.) NCAAs (Kansas City, Mo.) 1-Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.) 2003-04 (5-11, 1-4 ACC) #3 Lehigh-1 Kent State-1 Rider-1 NC State vs. Drexel at Maryland at Virginia vs. Davidson-2 at UNC Greensboro Virginia Tech-1 #9 Missouri-1 Indiana-1 Army-1 Kent State-1 NC State Ohio Cumberland Campbell UNC Greensboro Virginia Maryland Duke at Navy at NC State at Lehigh at Drexel Appalachian State Gardner-Webb ACCs (Raliegh, N.C.) NCAAs (Albany, N.Y.) 1-Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.) 2002-03 (11-5, 4-1 ACC) vs. #4 Illinois-1 vs. Army-1 Duke Navy Ohio at NC State James Madison ACCs (College Park, Md.) NCAAs (St. Louis, Mo.) 1-Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.) 2000-01 (8-5, 4-1 ACC) Lehigh Kent State-1 Cal-State Bakersfield at NC State at Ohio at Ohio State UNC Greeensboro Appalacian State Virginia at Duke at Navy Maryland NC State ACCs (Chapel Hill, N.C.) T-66th place NCAAs (Iowa City, Iowa) 1-Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.) 2001-02 (14-5, 4-1 ACC) 1-Virginia Duals (Virginia Beach, Va.) Duals (Virginia 1-Virginia 1999-2000 (7-6, 2-3 ACC) Pittsburgh-1 Virginia-1 Virginia Tech-1 NC State at Virginia at Maryland Appalachian State The Citadel 2015-16 NORTH CAROLINA WRESTLING CAROLINA NORTH 2015-16 40-0 3-30 35-9 29-11 17-18 1st place 32nd place 40-6 18-12 38-0 36-9 25-10 51-0 34-6 28-6 23-13 1st place 32nd place 15-22 22-9 16-15 22-18 15-19 26-12 32-6 41-3 29-13 35-3 10-31 41-7 33-12 24-15 26-9 16-19 14-24 29-7 31-9 49-6 40-3 24-18 30-9 30-6 30-10 1st place 24th place 6-29 15-21 33-10 7-29 17-18 24-11 43-9 45-6 28-9 35-9 16-18 31-12 27-9 12-26 19-18 33-13 17-17 19-25 30-3 38-10 27-10 36-9 37-3 30-3 27-12 2nd place 21st place 23-13 26-9 1st place 6th place 30-9 28-12 32-3 29-13 30-7 9-33 22-17 19-24 33-9 31-10 36-4 38-6 24-15 34-12 32-9 43-9 30-14 1st place 8th place 24-9 24-13 29-11 14-29 19-26 16-23 26-12 36-3 30-6 18-19 40-0 28-5

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ACCs (Charlottesville, Va.) NCAAs (State College, Pa.) at UNC Greensboro Oklahoma State Maryland Nebraska at Duke at Navy NC State Lock Haven-1 Boise State-1 Cornell-1 at NC State Virginia at The Citadel Carson-Newman (S.C.) 1-Virginia Duals, Hampton, Va. 2-Columbus, Ohio 1998-99 (11-5, 4-1 ACC) Cornell-1 Edinboro-1 Virginia Tech The Citadel Duke Navy at NC State ACCs (Durham, N.C.) NCAAs (Cleveland,Ohio) NC State at Ohio State Delaware State-2 UNC Greensboro at Virginia at Maryland Georgia State at Nebraska Ohio-1 Appalachian State-1 Cal Poly-1 Appalachian State at Navy NC State at Duke ACCs (Raleigh, N.C.) NCAAs (Cedar Falls, Iowa) 1-ACC-EIWA Challenge, Philadelphia, Pa. 2-National Duals, Lincoln, Neb 1997-98 (12-4, 4-1 ACC) at NC State at #13 Nebraska-2 at #23 Clarion-2 Virginia Maryland The Citadel at UNC Greensboro Brown-1 Army-1 at Penn-1 at Duke Navy at Maryland NC State ACCs (Chapel Hill, N.C.) NCAAs (Minneapolis, Minn.) 1-ACC-EIWA Challenge, Chapel Hill, N.C. 2-National Duals, Lincoln, Neb. 1996-97 (12-2, 5-0 ACC) Fresno State-2 #22 Clarion-2 #4 Michigan State-2 #8 Arizona State-2 at Virginia at The Citadel UNC Greensboro Georgia State Army-1 Brown-1 Cornell-1 at East Stroudsburg at NC State #9 Penn State-2 at Navy ACCs (College Park, Md.) NCAAs (Iowa City, Iowa) 1-at Providence, R.I. 2-National Duals, Lincoln, Neb. 1995-96 (14-3-1, 5-0 ACC) Virginia at Clemson Maryland Ohio State Chattanooga at NC State Duke at Brown NC State vs. Pittsburgh-2 vs. Iowa-2 vs. Fresno State-2 vs. Iowa State vs. Pittsburgh 1-National Duals, Lincoln, Neb. 2-Hershey, Pa. 1994-95 (15-2, 6-0 ACC) vs. Army-1 vs. Cornell-1 vs. Penn State-2 at Maryland NC State Duke Navy Va.) ACCs (Charlottesville, NCAAs (Chapel Hill, N.C.) vs. Iowa State-1 vs. Iowa vs. Michigan-2 vs. Oklahoma State-1 vs. Iowa State-1 vs. Penn State-1 Clemson at Virginia at Liberty at NC State