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No. 23 Iowa State will open its Big 12 dual slate with a matchup with No. 20 North Dakota State in Fargo. NOVEMBER 2. All-time against the Bison, Iowa State holds a 4-1 advantage over NDSU, including a 21-20 victory over them last year 3 Cyclone Open 3 Champs on Criteria. It was the largest comeback in school history as Iowa State amassed a 17-point comeback after trailing 11 SIU-E (Cy Stephens) W, 37-3 20-3 in the contest. 17 at Lindenwood Open 4 Champs 3. ISU entered the NWCA/USA Today National Coaches’ Poll at No. 23 for the fi rst time since Nov. 1, 2016. This week the Cyclones are ranked No. 23 as well. DECEMBER 1 %at Iowa L, 19-18 4. Individually, Iowa State has six wrestlers ranked across the board. Austin Gomez (9, 9, 9), Ian Parker (14, 18, 12), Jarrett Degen (11, 11, 8), Marcus Coleman (NR, NR, 24), Sam Colbray (19, 17, 16) and Willie Miklus (4, 6, 4) all stand in the 8 at UNI Open 3 Champs national InterMat, FloWrestling and Trackwrestling rankings. 16 W, 33-6 5. Scoring points has been a point of emphasis for the Cyclones in 2018-19. In dual action, the Cyclones have six JANUARY wrestlers who are averaging eight or more points per dual match. 1-2 at Southern Scuffl e 3rd Place 6. Austin Gomez and Jarrett Degen have been trailblazers for Iowa State’s off ensive output. Degen leads the team in takedowns with 14, averaging just under fi ve per dual contest. Gomez leads the team in four-point nearfalls with 9 *North Dakota State 7 p.m. three on the season. Both are a perfect 3-0 on the year in dual contests. 13 *Fresno State 2 p.m. 17 Rider 7 p.m 7. ISU is fresh off of a third-place fi nish at the 2019 Southern Scuffl e where Iowa State had eight medalists, including a 20 *West Virginia 1 p.m. runner-up performance from Austin Gomez. 25 *Oklahoma 7 p.m. 8. This was the fi rst time that Iowa State had fi nished in the top-4 at a national tournament since the 2014 Cliff Keen 27 * at Oklahoma State 2 p.m. Las Vegas invitational. 9. The Cyclones ended 2018 on a high note with a dominant 33-6 victory over Ohio. FEBRUARY 10. Iowa State took No. 3 Iowa down to the wire, falling to the Hawks 19-18. The two teams split in matches won in the 1 *South Dakota State 7 p.m. dual, 5-5, but a major decision at 125 pounds proved to be the deciding factor late in the dual. 3 *Utah Valley 2 p.m. 11. 28 Cyclones competed at the UNI Open. 10 ISU grapplers fi nished in the top-6 of their brackets, including 11 at Oregon State 5 p.m. championship performances from Alex Mackall, David Carr and Marcus Coleman. 17 Last Chance Open 9 a.m. 12. Austin Gomez, Ian Parker, Jarrett Degen, Marcus Coleman and Sam Colbray are all a perfect 3-0 on the season in 21 *at Northern Iowa 7 p.m. duals this year. 24 Missouri 2 p.m. 13. Iowa State rolled through SIU-E 37-3 to begin the season. In the dual, the Cyclones won nine of the 10 bouts. It was the largest victory (34) and most points scored (37) by an ISU team since Iowa State beat George Mason 39-2 at the MARCH Virginia Duals on Jan. 8, 2016. 9-10 #Big 12 Championship (Tulsa, Okla.) 14. The Cyclones had a solid showing at the Lindenwood Open. In total, seven ISU grapplers reached the fi nals in the Open Division, with Austin Gomez, Jarrett Degen, Daid Carr and Willie Miklus all bringing home titles. Corey 21-23 $NCAA Championships Cabanban won the Fresh/Soph Division at 125 pounds. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) Home events in bold 15. At the Cyclone Open, a total of 18 wrestlers fi nished in the top-3 at their respective weight, while three Cyclones, Alex * event Mackall, Willie Miklus and Francis Duggan all earned titles. %Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series 16. Dresser improved is all-time dual wins to 170 against Ohio. He currently ranks as the No. 17 winningest active coach #Big 12 Championship in Division I wrestling. $ NCAA Championships For more notes and information, follow us on Twitter: @CycloneWR IOWA STATE QUICK FACTS Location Ames, Iowa IOWA STATE PROBABLE STARTERS Enrollment 34,992 Weight Ranking Name Year Hometown Record / Dual Record Nickname/Mascot Cyclones/Cy 125 Alex Mackall RSo. Austintown, Ohio 13-5 / 2-1 Colors Cardinal & Gold 133 9, 9, 9 Austin Gomez RFr. Carol Stream, Ill. 10-1 / 3-0 Arena (14,384) 141 14, 18, 12 Ian Parker RSo. Saint Johns, Mich. 14-2 / 3-0 President Dr. Wendy Wintersteen Ryan Leisure RFr. Clear Lake, Iowa 12-8 / 0-0 Director of Athletics 149 11, 11, 8 Jarrett Degen RSo. Belgrade, Mont. 14-3 / 3-0 Website cyclones.com 157 Chase Straw RJr. Independence, Iowa 9-7 / 0-3 Facebook /CycloneWR OR Grant Stotts Fr. West Des Moines, Iowa 1-2 / 0-0 Twitter @CycloneWR 165 Logan Schumacher Fr. Martensdale, Iowa 12-5 / 0-0 OR Zane Mulder Fr. Grimes, Iowa 8-5 / 0-0 Instagram @iowastatewrestling 174 NR, NR, 24 Marcus Coleman RFr. Ames, Iowa 14-6 / 3-0 184 19, 17, 16 Sam Colbray RSo. Hermiston, Ore. 13-5 / 3-0 Danny Bush RSr. Dubuque, Iowa 16-8 / 0-0 197 4, 6, 4 Willie Miklus RSr. Altoona, Iowa 9-1 / 2-1 285 Gannon Gremmel RSo. Dubuque, Iowa 15-7 / 2-1

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Contact Brad DePrez, Iowa State Athletics Communications Graduate Assistant Athletics Jacobson Athletic Building Ames, IA 50011-1140 515-867-8331 [email protected] Iowa State Wrestling • National Champions: ‘33, ‘65, ‘69, ‘70, ‘72, ‘73, ‘77, ‘87 WRESTLING STAFF Head Coach • 2nd Season Hometown: Humboldt, Iowa College: Iowa, ‘86 Wife: Penny Children: Emma, Anna and Jack Twitter: @CYWrestle_KD

Kevin Dresser, the 2016 National Wres- tling Coaches’ Association Coach of the Year, enters his second season as the Iowa State head wrestling coach. In his fi rst season at Iowa State, Dresser took a team that won just one dual in 2016-17 and led them to an 8-10 dual mark. At 149 pounds, Jarrett Degen qualifi ed for the national tournament and wrestled to the round of 12 before being eliminated. Iowa State Athletics Director Jamie Pollard aimed high during the DEREK ST. JOHN BRENT METCALF ROBIN WILSON search with the goal of returning the Cyclone wrestling program 2nd Season 2nd Season 2nd Season to national prominence. Pollard believes Dresser’s championship Iowa ‘14 Iowa ‘10 Wooster ‘82 pedigree as an athlete and coach will be a natural draw to recruits as well as an inspiration to the wrestlers on the current roster. Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Operations Dresser compiled a 160-51 dual record at Tech and won ACC dual meet titles in 2015-2016-2017 and league tournament championships in 2013 and 2014 (this year’s ACC tournament is 2018-19 ROSTER March 4). He has coached 65 NCAA Championship qualifi ers, 20 NAME WEIGHT YEAR HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL All-Americans and fi ve ACC Most Outstanding Wrestlers. Dresser was named ACC Coach of the Year the last four years in a row and Jakob Allison 125 Jr. Waukee, Iowa / Waukee the state of Virginia’s coach of the year fi ve times. Ethan Andersen 285 R-So. Altoona, Iowa / Southeast Polk Tate Battani 165 Fr. Huxley, Iowa / Ballard Much of the Hokies’ success can be traced to Dresser and his Sinjin Briggs 125 So. Gilbert, Iowa / Gilbert staff ’s recruiting acumen. Six of his classes have ranked among the Top 11 nationally, including the 2013 group that was No. 2 Tyler Buesgens 184 Fr. Jordan, Minn. / Scott West according to InterMat. Danny Bush 184 R-Sr. Davenport, Iowa / Davenport Assumption Corey Cabanban 125 Fr. Aiea, Hawaii / Saint Louis Dresser was named Virginia Tech’s coach in 2006-07 after a legendary high school coaching career in Virginia. He led Chris- David Carr 157 Fr. Canton, Ohio / Perry tiansburg High School (1996-2006) to fi ve state championships Samuel Colbray 184 R-So. Hermiston, Ore. / Hermiston and three runner-up fi nishes in 10 seasons. Before that, he took Marcus Coleman 174 R-Fr. Ames, Iowa / Ames Grundy High School (1988-96) to eight state titles in as many years. Dresser coached 69 state champions and four of his teams Jarrett Degen 149 R-So. Belgrade, Mont. / Belgrade ranked in the Top 10 nationally. Hunter DeJong 197 Fr. Sibley, Iowa / Sibley-Ocheyedon Francis Duggan 285 Fr. Iowa City, Iowa / Iowa City West As a competitor, he won two state titles and compiled a 112-11-1 Taylan Entriken 165 R-Fr. Hudson, Iowa / Hudson record at Humboldt (Iowa) High School before a distinguished collegiate career at Iowa. The two-time All-American and two- Dan Eslick 197 Jr. Dayton, Iowa / Ogden time Big Ten champion won the 1986 NCAA Championship DeMichael Franklin 174 R-Fr. Houston, Texas / Mayde Creek (when he won the Mike Howard Award as Iowa’s MVW) and Austin Gomez 133 R-Fr. Carol Stream, Ill. / Glenbard North placed fourth at the national meet in 1985. The Hawkeyes won Gannon Gremmel 285 R-So. Dubuque, Iowa / Hempstead national titles in each of his fi ve seasons on the roster. Brady Jennings 165 R-Jr. Osage, Iowa / Osage Dresser has been inducted into the Iowa School Athletic Asso- Isaac Judge 149 Fr. Tama, Iowa / South Tama ciation Wrestling Hall of Fame (2009), the Iowa Wrestling Hall Charlie Klepps 125 Fr. Billings, Mont. / Billings of Fame (2014) and the Roanoke Valley Wrestling Hall of Fame (2015). He was also presented a Lifetime Service Award by the Ryan Leisure 149 R-Fr. Clear Lake, Iowa / Clear Lake Virginia chapter of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2013. Tanner Lundgren 149 R-Fr. Emmetsburg, Iowa / Emmetsburg Alex Mackall 125 R-So. Austintown, Ohio / Walsh Jesuit Dresser earned a B.S. degree in general studies from Iowa in Alec McDowell 184 R-Fr. Delhi, Iowa / Maquoketa Valley 1986. He and his wife, Penny, have three children: Emma, Anna and Jack. Willie Miklus 197 R-Sr. Altoona, Iowa / Southeast Polk Zane Mulder 165 Fr. Grimes, Iowa / Dallas Center Grimes DRESSER YEAR-BY-YEAR Noah Nemer 141 Fr. Spring Hill, Kan. / Spring Hill Ian Parker 141 R-So. Saint Johns, Mich. / St. Johns Year School Record NCAA Kaden Sauer 197 R-Fr. Ankeny, Iowa / Dowling Catholic 2006-07 Virginia Tech 6-12 T-60th 2007-08 Virginia Tech 7-9 DNP Logan Schumacher 174 Fr. Martensdale, Iowa / Martensdale St. Mary’s 2008-09 Virginia Tech 20-2 39th Joel Shapiro 184 Fr. West Des Moines, Iowa / Valley 2009-10 Virginia Tech 17-5 24th Anthony Sherry 174 Fr. Glenwood, Iowa / Glenwood 2010-11 Virginia Tech 20-4 33rd Todd Small 133 Jr. Suwanee, Georgia / North Gwinnert 2011-12 Virginia Tech 6-6 T-11th Mac Southard 174 R-Fr. Council Bluff s, Iowa / Lewis Central 2012-13 Virginia Tech 16-3 10th 2013-14 Virginia Tech 18-5 8th Skyler St. John 165 R-Sr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa / Cedar Rapids Prairie 2014-15 Virginia Tech 14-2 10th Austin Stotts 157 R-So. Urbandale, Iowa / Valley 2015-16 Virginia Tech 16-2 4th Grant Stotts 165 Fr. Urbandale, Iowa / Valley 2016-17 Virginia Tech 18-1 6th Chase Straw 157 R-Jr. Winthrop, Iowa / Independence 2017-18 Iowa State 8-10 T45th Hank Swalla 174 R-Jr. Ames, Iowa / Ames 2018-19 Iowa State 2-1 Joe Teague 197 R-Jr. Algona, Iowa / Algona ISU: Overall (10-11 - .476) Brandon Tessau 184 Fr. Waukee, Iowa / Waukee VT: Overall (160-51 - .758) Career: Overall (170-62 - .733)

2 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWR Iowa State Wrestling • Individual National Champions: 69 All-Americans: 291 IOWA STATE 100-MATCH PRESEASON HEADLINES WIN CLUB SINCE 1970 IOWA STATE WRESTLING IS HOMEGROWN AND YOUNG 1. , 1999-2002 159 2. Mike Land, 1975-79 150 • Iowa State’s roster contains 42 wrestlers. Of those 42, 30 were recruited out of the state of Iowa. 3. Joel Heskett, 1999-2002 143 • The Cyclones brought in 19 newcomers this season. 13 of those new faces are from the state of Iowa. 4. Dwight Hinson, 1995-98 138 • Although loaded with in-state talent, the Cyclones have the rest of the map covered as well. The states of Ohio (2), 5. Chris Bono, 1994-97 130 Montana (2), Georgia (1), Hawaii (1), Kansas (1), Michigan (1), Texas (1), Minnesota (1), Oregon (1) and Illinois (1) are also 6. Derek Mountsier, 1993-96 128 represented on this ISU roster. 7. Kelly Ward, 1976-1979 126 7. Eric Akin, 1991-94 126 • The youth of Iowa State can’t go unnoticed. The lineup consists of 32 underclassmen and just 10 upperclassmen. 24 of the 32 underclassmen are freshmen or redshirt freshmen. 9. Joe Gibbons, 1982-86 124 9. Jon Reader, 2008-11 124 A FRESH START 11. Steve Hamilton, 1989-1992 123 12. Nate Carr, 1980-83 122 • Iowa State received a trio of transfers that will have an imediate impact this season. Alex Mackall, Willie Miklus and 12. Zach Thompson, 1998-2001 122 Ethan Andersen all have joined the team in 2018-19. 14. Jake Varner, 2006-10 121 • Mackall transfered to Iowa State last season at the semester by way of Rutgers. He wrestled in one open for the 15. Matt Johnson, 1990-2003 120 Cyclones and went 4-0. Coming out of high schoo. Mackall was the no. 71 overall recruit in his class and was a two- 16. Perry Hummel, 1979-1982 118 time Ohio State wrestling fi nalist. He was a 2015 high school All-American. 16. Kevin Darkus, 1981-84 118 • Miklus brings with him to Ames loads of experience. Originally a top prep from Southeast Polk high school in Altoona, 18. Tim Krieger, 1986-89 116 Iowa, Miklus went to Missouri where he was a three-time All-American for head coach Brian Smith. Miklus has been 18. Trent Paulson, 2003-07 116 plagued by injuries throughout his career and was awarded a sixth year of eligibility by the NCAA. Miklus is a much 18. Cody Sanderson, 1996-2000 116 needed dash of experience in a lineup that features a lot of youth. 21. Dave Powell, 1976-79 115 • Miklus enters his senior season with a career record of 78-23 and a dual mark of 43-7. 22. Mike Mann, 1979-1983 113 23. Kurt Backes, 2003-07 109 • Andersen is also a product of prep powerhouse Southeast Polk. He spent his fi rst two collegiate season at Oklahoma 23. Al Nacin, 1971-75 109 State. He wrestled in a handful of opens, but never cracked John Smith’s lineup. He wrestled to a 15-5 record as a 23. David Zabriskie, 2006-10 109 redshirt freshman. 26. Mike VanArsdale, 1985-88 108 27. Torrae Jackson, 1991-93 107 REMOVE THE REDSHIRTS 27. Travis Paulson, 2003-07 107 • Iowa State’s class of 2017 was packed with talent with guys like Austin Gomez, Ryan Leisure and Marcus Coleman 29. Billy Kelly, 1984-87 106 sitting out their initial seasons. 29. Zach Roberson, 2000-04 106 • Earlier this summer, Gomez made the Junior World Team at 61 kg, but was unfortunately unable to compete due to an 29. Nate Gallick, 2002-06 106 injury. He went 8-0 last season wrestling unattached, claiming titles at the Willie Myers Open, Duhawk Open and Sioux 32. Barry Weldon, 1994-97 104 City Dave Edmonds Open. He’ll look to hold down the spot at 133 pounds this season. 33. Dan Troupe, 1991-94 103 33. Earl Hall, 2013-17 103 • Leisure had an outstanding redshirt campaign that ended with a 23-5 record. He wrestled in eight open tournaments, fi nishing in the top-3 in six events and winning four. He compiled fi ve major decisions, one and seven 35. Eric Voelker, 1986-89 101 pins. This season, he’ll compete for the spot at 141 or 149 pounds. 36. Nick Fanthorpe, 2006-10 100 36. , 1968-1970 100 • Coleman, the local product out of Ames, is another Cyclone that’s ready to make an impact. A season ago, Coleman scrapped to a 24-2 record with his only losses coming at the hands of UNI’s top-10 Taylor Lujan. Coleman racked up six major decisons, six technical falls and fi ve pins. The spot at 174 pounds is up for grabs and Coleman is right in the thick of that competition. BURN IT AND FILL IT • One of Dresser’s fi rst orders of business when getting to Ames was bringing down the partition curtain in Hilton Coliseum. • He accomplished this. The capacity for home wrestling meets has grown from just under 9,000 to 14,384, which is the same as . • Iowa State broke the record for most season tickets sold, which was previously 1,509 set in 2008-09. Last year, Cyclone fans accounted for over 1,600 season tickets sold. 2018 BIG 12 • Iowa State’s average attendance last season was 3,841. That ranked sixth nationally and was the fourth-best attendance in school history since 1999. CHAMPIONSHIP 1. Oklahoma State (137) 2. Northern Iowa (96.5) 3. South Dakota State (94) 4. Wyoming (82.5) 5. NorthDakota State (57) 6. Oklahoma (52) 7. Iowa State (65) 8. Utah Valley (50.5) 9. West Virginia (50) 10. Northern Colorado (30.5) 11. Fresno State (26.5) 12. Air Force (22.5)

CYCLONES.COM@CYCLONEWR 3 Iowa State Wrestling • National Champions: ‘33, ‘65, ‘69, ‘70, ‘72, ‘73, ‘77, ‘87

INTERMAT DUAL POLL SEASON STATS 12/25/18 NAME WEIGHT WINS LOSSES MAJOR DECISONS TECH FALLS PINS Rank School Jacob Allison 125 8 9 3 2 2 1. Penn State 4-0 Corey Cabanban 125 14 4 4 0 1 2. Oklahoma State* 5-0 Charlie Klepps 125 0 0 0 0 0 3. Ohio State 4-0 Alex Mackall 125 13 5 1 1 1 4. Iowa* 6-0 Sinjin Briggs 133 9 8 1 2 2 5. Michigan 3-0 Todd Small 133 11 3 0 1 0 6. Cornell 3-0 Austin Gomez 133 10 1 2 1 1 7. Missouri* 6-0 Ryan Leisure 141 12 8 2 3 1 8. Minnesota 3-1 Ian Parker 141 14 2 4 0 5 9. North Carolina State 6-0 Jarrett Degen 149 14 3 1 1 5 10. Wisconsin 6-1 Tanner Lundgren 149 0 0 0 0 0 11. Nebraska 5-2 Grant Stotts 149 1 2 0 0 0 12. Virginia Tech 2-2 Noah Nemer 149 7 8 1 1 4 13. North Carolina 3-1 David Carr 157 18 1 6 2 2 14. Lock Haven 2-0 Isaac Judge 157 11 7 2 1 5 15. Arizona State 1-3 Chase Straw 157 9 7 2 0 0 16. Lehigh 0-4 Tate Battani 165 8 5 0 2 1 17. Purdue 2-1 Brady Jennings 165 8 4 1 0 3 18. Northern Iowa* 1-2 Zane Mulder 165 8 5 0 0 5 19. Illinois 1-1 Austin Stotts 165 0 2 0 0 0 20. Rutgers 6-1 Skyler St. John 165 1 2 0 0 0 21. Iowa State 2-1 Marcus Coleman 174 14 6 5 0 3 22. Utah Valley* 5-2 Taylan Entriken 174 10 4 4 2 1 23. Pittsburgh 5-0 Demichael Franklin 174 9 5 3 1 1 24. Wyoming 3-2 Logan Schumacher 174 8 4 0 2 2 25. North Dakota State* 5-1 Anthony Sherry 174 0 0 0 0 0 Mac Southard 174 12 7 2 1 0 ASICS FLOWRESTLING POLL Tyler Buesgens 184 11 5 2 0 6 Danny Bush 184 16 8 4 0 6 12/31/18 Sam Colbray 184 13 4 0 0 5 Rank School Alec McDowell 184 9 6 0 1 3 1. Penn State Joel Shappiro 184 15 4 3 1 3 2. Ohio State Hank Swalla 184 4 7 0 0 0 3. Iowa* Brandon Tessau 184 0 4 0 0 0 4. Oklahoma State* Hunter DeJong 197 11 5 1 0 7 5. Michigan Dan Eslick 197 5 7 0 0 4 6. North Carolina State Willie Miklus 197 9 1 1 1 4 7. Nebraska Kaden Sauer 197 12 6 1 0 5 8. Northwestern Joe Teague 197 5 5 1 0 1 9. Princeton Ethan Andersen 285 8 5 1 0 4 10. Missouri* Francis Duggan 285 9 4 1 0 4 11. Rutgers Gannon Gremmel 285 15 7 2 1 2 12. Minnesota 13. Oregon State* 14. Illinois TOTALS 371 190 61 27 99 15. Virginia Tech 16. Arizona State 17. Cornell 18. Northern Iowa* 19. Wisconsin DUAL STATS 20. Lehigh NAME WEIGHT WINS LOSSES TD 2PT 4 PT REV ESC RT *denotes dual opponent in 2018- Alex Mackall 125 2 1 6 0 0 1 3 1 19 Austin Gomez 133 3 0 7 1 3 0 5 0 Ian Parker 141 3 0 7 0 1 1 3 1 Jarrett Degen 149 3 0 14 0 0 1 7 0 Chase Straw 157 1 2 0 0 0 0 8 0 Brady Jennings 165 1 1 1 0 0 3 2 1 Skyler St. John 165 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 Marcus Coleman 174 3 0 11 0 0 0 2 1 Sam Colbray 184 3 0 6 0 1 1 7 0 Willie Miklus 197 2 1 6 0 2 0 4 2 Gannon Gremmel 285 2 1 6 0 0 1 2 0

Team Totals 23 7 64 1 7 8 45 6

4 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWR Iowa State Wrestling • Individual National Champions: 69 All-Americans: 291

INTERMAT POLL Top-Ranked Individuals DUAL LINEUPS 12/10/18 DUAL 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 125 Spencer Lee* So. Iowa 133 Seth Gross* Sr. SDSU SIU-E Mackall Gomez Parker Degen Straw Jennings Coleman Colbray Miklus Gremmel 141 Yianni Diakomihalis So. Cornell 149 Matthew Kolodzik Jr. Princeton @ Iowa Mackall Gomez Parker Degen Straw Jennings Coleman Colbray Miklus Gremmel 157 Sr. Penn St. Ohio Mackall Gomez Parker Degen Straw St. John Coleman Colbray Miklus Gremmel 165 Vicenzo Joseph Jr. Penn St. 174 Zahid Valencia Jr. Arizona St @ NDSU 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 184 Myles Martin Sr. Ohio St. 197 Bo Nikal Sr. Penn St. Fresno St. 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 HWT Sam Stoll* Sr. Iowa @ Rider 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 FLOWRESTLING @ W. Va. 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 Top-Ranked Individuals 12/10/18 Okla. 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 125 Spencer Lee* So. Iowa 133 Seth Gross* Sr. SDSU @ Okla. St. 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 141 Yianni Diakomihalis So. Cornell SDSU 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 149 Matthew Kolodzik Jr. Princeton 157 Jason Nolf Sr. Penn St. UVU 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 165 Vicenzo Joseph Jr. Penn St. 174 Zahid Valencia Jr. Arizona St @ Ore. St. 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 184 Myles Martin Sr. Ohio St. 197 Bo Nikal Sr. Penn St. @ UNI 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 HWT Amar Dhesi* Sr. Oregon St Missouri 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 28 NWCA COACHES POLL BOLD indicates a win. 11/27/18 Rank School Points DUAL AND TOURNAMENT RECAPS 1. Penn State 400 IOWA STATE CLAIMS THREE INDIVIDUAL TITLES AT CYCLONE OPEN 2. Ohio State 382 AMES, Iowa – The Iowa State wrestling team kicked off its season with competition at the Cyclone Open. 3. Oklahoma State* 368 In total, 18 Cyclone grapplers fi nished in the top-3 of their brackets, and Alex Mackall, Willie Miklus and Francis Duggan all 4. Iowa* 352 put out championship performances. 5. Michigan 334 6. Missouri* 321 Mackall wrestled in one of the smaller brackets at the Cyclone Open. The 125-pound open bracket featured a round robin 7. North Carolina State 303 format. Mackall defeated Missouri’s Cameron Valdiviez by 8-5 decision and followed that up with a 15-8 victory over Grand 8. Cornell 285 View’s Justin Portillo. 9. Minnesota 277 10. Wisconsin 253 Miklus was dominant in his run to the Cyclone Open fi nals at 197 pounds. Miklus pinned Matthew Wenzel in 0:52 to open 11. Nebraska 233 the tournament and parlayed that into a fall in 0:54 over Wisconsin’s Brady Wetter. In the fi nals, he defeated Grand View’s 12. North Carolina 225 NAIA national champion Evan Hansen by 5-2 decision. 13. Purdue 203 14. Virginia Tech 181 Duggan’s path to the fi nals was a little bit longer than Miklus’, but just as dominant. Duggan rattled off three fi rst-period 15. Arizona State 173 falls before reaching the fi nals where he faced a familiar foe. Boone McDermott got the better of Duggan on a couple occa- 16. Northern Iowa* 147 sions in high school, but it was Duggan who would take the Cyclone Open title with an emphatic 6-0 decision over the 17. Illinois 123 Iowa Central Triton. 18. Wyoming 117 19. Lock Haven 96 Final Placements: Open 20. Lehigh 85 125: Alex Mackall 1st 21. North Dakota State 78 141: Ian Parker 3rd, Ryan Leisure 5th 22. Utah Valley* 75 149: Jarrett Degen 2nd 23. Iowa State 62 157: David Carr 3rd 24. Pittusburgh 54 165: Brady Jennings 3rd 25. Rutgers 29 174: Marcus Coleman 2nd 184: Sam Colbray 2nd, Danny Bush 4th 197: Willie Miklus, 1st, Kaden Sauer 3rd 285: Gannon Gremmel 3rd

Final Placements: Fresh/Soph 125: Corey Cabanban 3rd, Jakob Allison 4th 133: Sinjin Briggs 3rd 149: Noah Nemer 5th 157: Isaac Judge 5th 165: Zane Mulder 2nd, Tate Battani 5th 174: Logan Schumacher 2nd, Mac Southard 3rd, DeMichael Franklin 5th, Taylan Entriken 5th, 184: Tyler Buesgens 2nd, Alec McDowell 5th 197: Hunter DeJong 2nd 285: Francis Duggan 1st CYCLONES.COM@CYCLONEWR 5 Iowa State Wrestling • National Champions: ‘33, ‘65, ‘69, ‘70, ‘72, ‘73, ‘77, ‘87 CYCLONES SHOW OUT IN CY STEPHENS AMES, Iowa – The Iowa State wrestling team (1-0, 0-0 Big 12) opened its 2018-19 dual season in dominant fashion with a 37-3 victory over SIU-Edwardsville (0-1, 0-0 MAC) at Stephens Auditorium.

The Cyclones won nine of 10 matches over the Cougars, including four bonus-point victories highlighted by pins from Ian Parker (141 pounds) and Marcus Cole- man (174). Austin Gomez (133) and Jarrett Degen (149) also earned ovations from the ISU crowd, both earning wins by technical fall.

Alex Mackall put the Cyclones up early with a victory over Austin Macias in a scoring fl urry. Mackall was in control for most of the match before Macias reversed Mackall and added four back points. Mackall would score on a late takedown and secure 2:33 of riding time to push him past Macias, 16-14.

Gomez kicked off a three-match bonus-point victory streak for the Cyclones. In his Cardinal and Gold debut, Gomez rattled off four fi rst-period takedowns and added another 10 back points to take his match by 18-3 technical fall over Jacob Blaha.

Parker brought the 1,445 fans at Stephens Auditorium to their feet with a second period fall over Coleman Brainard. Parker was dominant in the match, tallying fi ve takedowns before driving Brainard to his back.

Degen added fi ve team points when he defeated Tyshawn Williams by 24-9 technical fall. Degen racked up eight takedowns and a reversal in his winning eff orts.

Following the break, Brady Jennings knocked off NCAA Qualifi er Nate Higgins by 10-6 decision. It was an unorthodox match, with Jennings scoring a takedown and three reversals to take down No. 19 Higgins.

Coleman was the next Cyclone to score bonus points. He racked up six takedowns before bullying Kevin Gschwendter to his back in 5:19.

Sam Colbray, Willie Miklus and Gannon Gremmel brought the Cardinal and Gold home with three straight decisions to close out the match. Colbray defeated Sergio Villalobos, 10-3, Miklus took down Chrsitian Dulaney, 5-3, and Gremmel put the exclamation point on a Cyclone victory with a 9-5 decision over Tommy Helton. LINDENWOOD OPEN PRODUCES FIVE ISU CHAMPS ST. LOUIS, Missouri -- The Iowa State sent its entire healthy roster to the Lindenwood Open, which was comprised of over 30 wrestlers. In the Open division, Iowa State sent seven wrestlers to the fi nals, four of which won titles (Austin Gomez, Jarrett Degen, David Carr and Willie Miklus). In the Fresh/Soph division, the Cyclo- ens had two fi nalists and Corey Cabanban won the championship bout at 125 pounds.

Final Placements: Open 125: Alex Mackall 2nd 133: Austin Gomez 1st 141: Ian Parker 2nd 149: Jarrett Degen 1st 157: David Carr 1st 174: Marcus Coleman 5th 184: Sam Colbray 3rd, Danny Bush 4th 197: Willie Miklus 1st, 285: Gannon Gremmel 2nd, Ethan Andersen 3rd

Final Placements: Fresh/Soph 125: Corey Cabanban 1st, 157: Isaac Judge 3rd 174: Logan Schumacher 2nd, Mac Southard 4th, Taylan Entriken 5th, 184: Tyler Buesgens 3rd, Alec McDowell 2nd 197: Hunter DeJong 5th CY-HAWK DUAL COMES DOWN TO FINAL BOUT, NO. 3 HAWKS EDGE IOWA STATE, 19-18 IOWA CITY, Iowa – The Iowa State wrestling team (1-1, 0-0 Big 12) fell to in-state rival No. 3 Iowa (5-0, 1-0 Big 10) by a narrow margin, 19-18. The Cyclones and Hawkeyes split in bouts won, 5-5. The diff erence in the dual came down to a bonus-point victory for Iowa.

Redshirt sophomores Ian Parker and No. 14 Jarrett Degen kicked off the dual in style for Iowa State, each capturing a victory by decision.

Parker toed the line with Iowa’s No. 16 Max Murin. In the third period, Parker trailed Murin 4-1, but an escape and an unnecessary roughness call on Murin made the match 4-3. Parker won in a late scramble for a takedown and won the match by 5-4 decision.

Degen’s match against No. 11 Pat Lugo went to tiebreaker one. At the end of regulation, the two were locked at 4-4 and no scoring came in sudden victory. Degen was able to ride out Lugo in the fi rst stanza of tiebreaker one. In the second, Degen earned an early escape and then slammed the door on the Hawkeye with a takedown for a 7-4 victory.

After an injury default from Iowa’s Myles Wilson in his match against No. 21 Marcus Coleman, the Cyclones led 12-9 at the break.

Following intermission, Sam Colbray kept the Iowa State momentum going with an upset-victory over No. 11 Cash Wilcke. Trailing late in the match, Colbray put up one last attack and landed a takedown with fi ve second remaining for a 7-6 victory over the Hawk. At that point, Iowa State lead the dual 15-9.

Iowa showed its teeth. They took victories at 197, 285 and 125 pounds. They pushed ahead 19-15 heading to the fi nal match.

The 133-pound bout lived up to its hype. It featured No. 14 Austin Gomez and No. 10 Austin DeSanto. After a review in the third period, the match was tied 8-8. Gomez took DeSanto took his back, putting the Hawkeye in danger. Gomez kept DeSanto on his back for 20 seconds before he was able to shake free. Gomez won the match 14-9, but Iowa State ultimately fell 19-18 to No. 3 Iowa.k.

6 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWR Iowa State Wrestling • Individual National Champions: 69 All-Americans: 291 IOWA STATE CAPTURES THREE UNI OPEN TITLES CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – The No. 23 Iowa State wrestling team (1-1, 0-0 Big 12) sent 28 wrestlers to the UNI Open on Saturday. In total, 10 Cyclone grapplers fi nished in the top-six of their respective weight classes, including championship performances from Alex Mackall (125), David Carr (157) and Marcus Coleman (174).

Ryan Leisure (141), Joel Shapiro (184) and Gannon Gremmel (285) all suff ered losses on the front side of the bracket, but bounced back to take third place in their weight class. Chase Straw (157) and Francis Duggan (285) both earned fourth place fi nishes, while Danny Bush (184) and Brady Jennings (165) took fi fth and sixth place, respectively.

Mackall rolled to a 4-0 record on Saturday. He opened up with victories over Cevion Severado of Missouri and Jacob Schipper of Northern Iowa. He reached the fi nals after Minnesota’s Skyler Petry was forced to medical forfeit out of the tournament. In the fi nals, Mackall faced Minnesota’s highly touted freshman Patrick McKee. Mackall dispatched the Gopher by 5-1 decision to take the title at 125 pounds.

At 157 pounds, Carr continued to impress during his redshirt campaign. Since dropping his fi rst match at the Cyclone Open, Carr is a perfect 18-0 and has now captured three open titles. He wrestled to a 5-0 record on Saturday. He reached the semifi nals by pinning Missouri’s Derek McDaniel in 1:37, defeating Ethan Karsten of Iowa Central by 18-3 technical fall and UNI’s Cayd Lara by 11-2 major decision.

In the semifi nals, Carr squared up with Minnesota’s Brayton Lee. Coming out of high school, Carr was tabbed the No. 1 recruit at 152 pounds, while Lee was ranked No. 2. Carr advanced to the UNI Open fi nals with a 6-0 victory over Lee. In the fi nals, Carr took down Wisconsin’s Devin Bahr by 8-2 decision.

Coleman defended his 2017 UNI Open title. The Ames, Iowa, native posted a 3-0 record on the day, racking up 51 match points in only three matches. He took out Minnesota’s Bailee O’Reilly by 12-5 decision, followed by Iowa Central’s Ashton Eyler by 17-10 decision. In the fi nals, Coleman defeated UNI’s Austin Yant by 22-10 major decision. ISU ROLLS THROUGH OHIO, 33-6 TO CLOSE OUT SEMESTER AMES, Iowa – No. 23 Iowa State (2-1, 0-0 Big 12) defeated Ohio (1-2, 0-0 MAC), 33-6 in wrestling action Sunday night in Hilton Coliseum. Iowa State won seven of nine matches contested, including four with bonus points (one fall, one technical fall, two major decisions).

With a forfeit at 125 pounds and a 5-3 decision by No. 10 Austin Gomez at 133, the Cyclones led 9-0 after two matches.

At 141 pounds, No. 19 Ian Parker dominated in a 12-1 major decision triumph over Kyran Hagan. Parker had 3:07 of riding time and a four-point near-fall in the match. The win improves Parker’s season record to 10-2.

No. 8 Jarrett Degen kept the Cyclones rolling at 149 pounds with a against Alec Hagan. Three takedowns staked Degen a 6-2 lead after the fi rst period. De- gen’s fourth takedown early in the second period turned into a fall when he got Hagan on his back with 0:04 left in the stanza. Degen is now 9-1 on the year.

Marcus Coleman used six takedowns en route to a 14-6 major decision win over Joe Terry in the 174-pound match.

No. 16 Sam Colbray won a tight match, 9-8, at 184 pounds over Hunter Yeargan thanks to a takedown with 0:02 left in the fi nal period. It appeared Colbray lost the match 8-7. However, Iowa State head coach Kevin Dresser asked for a review and got it when the offi cial looked at the replay and issued the takedown.

At 197 pounds, No. 5 Willie Miklus wasted little time in a 17-2 technical fall win against Nathan Hall. Miklus raced out to a 12-1 lead at the end of the fi rst period behind a four-point near fall and multiple takedowns. Miklus eclipsed fi ve minutes of riding time in the match, racking up 5:03 in the top position.

Gannon Gremmel wrapped up the dual with a 7-3 victory over Zach Parker at heavyweight. ISU was deducted a team point for unsportsmanlike conduct. CYCLONES FINISH THIRD AT SOUTHERN SCUFFLE CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. – The No. 23 Iowa State wrestling team took third place with 104 team points at the 2019 Southern Scuffl e. In total, the Cyclones had eight medal winners, including a runner-up fi nish from Austin Gomez at 133 pounds.

Todd Small (133), Jarrett Degen (149) and Sam Colbray (184) all fi nished fi fth at their weights. Alex Mackall (125) and Marcus Coleman (174) took sixth, while Chase Straw (157) and Gannon Gremmel (285) fi nished seventh and eighth, respectively.

Gannon Gremmel wrapped up the dual with a 7-3 victory over Zach Parker at heavyweight. ISU was deducted a team point for unsportsmanlike conduct.

No. 2 Austin Gomez was slated to face No. 1 Dayton Fix of Oklahoma State in the 133-pound fi nals. In a battle of two of the Big 12’s best, Fix scored on two take- downs. Gomez fi red off several attacks, but it wasn’t enough to match the Cowboy. In the end it was Fix over Gomez, 6-3.

Late in the third period of the match between Todd Small and Stanford’s No. 5 Mason Pengilly, the score was knotted up at 2-2. A scrambled ensued and it was Small that came out on top, scoring the go-ahead takedown with just four seconds on the clock to take the match 4-2.

No. 6 Jarrett Degen capped off the tournament in style for Iowa State. Degen led CSU-Bakersfi eld’s Russell Rohlfi ng in the third before winning in a scramble and bringing his shoulders to the mat for a fall in 4:53.

No. 4 Sam Colbray was dominant from the whistle in his fi fth-place bout. He tallied four takedowns and a four-point nearfall to lead 14-2 before taking Dom Ducharme to his back for the fall in 6:04.

The 125-pound fi fth-place match pitted No. 6 Alex Mackall and Alonzo Allen of Chattanooga. The match was back and forth, each wrestler exchanging blows to bring the score to 5-5 in the third period. With less than one minute to go in the third, Mackall was hit with his second stall warning, awarding Allen a point. That proved to be the diff erence in the match as he went on to defeat Mackall, 6-5.

At 174 pounds, No. 8 Marcus Coleman was in on several attacks but No. 5 Matt Finesilver was able to counter them. Coleman went on to take sixth as the Blue Devil beat him by 10-2 major decision.

At 157 pounds Chase Straw took seventh place after Ben Anderson from Duke was forced to medical forfeit the match.

Gannon Gremmel got the fi rst takedown in his match against Stanford’s Maley. However, the Cardinal would counter. Maley took Gremmel down in the fi rst period and then tacked on one more takedown in the third to win the match 7-3. CYCLONES.COM@CYCLONEWR 7 Iowa State Wrestling • National Champions: ‘33, ‘65, ‘69, ‘70, ‘72, ‘73, ‘77, ‘87

2018-19 MATCH-BY-MATCH SEASON STATS 13-5 / 2-1 Overall Record: 13-5 v. Big 12: 1-1 Cyclone Open - Fresh/Soph (First Place) v. Division I: 9-5 Cameron Valdiviez (Missouri) W-D, 8-5 Justin Portillo (Grand View) W-D, 15-8 Pins: 1 Austin Macias (SIU-E) W-D, 16-14 Tech Falls: 1 Lindenwood Open (Second Place) Major Decisions: 1 Kevin Radcliff (Iowa Central) W-D, 5-3 Marcus Povlick (McKendree) W-MD, 13-5 Malik Heinselman (Ohio State) L-D, 11-10 DUAL STATS Spencer Lee (Iowa) L-MD, 13-4 Dual Record: 2-1 UNI Open (First Place) Dual Record v. Big 12: 0-0 Cevion Severado (Missouri) W-D, 6-4 Takedowns: 6 Jacob Schipper (UNI) W-TF, 17-1 Escapes: 3 Skyler Petry (Minnesota) W-Med. Forfeit Patrick McKee (Minnesota) W-D, 5-1 4 Pt. Near Falls: 0 (Ohio) W-Forfeit 2 Pt. Near Falls: 0 Southern Scuffl e (Sixth Place) Reversals: 1 Harrison Campbell (Duke) W-F, 0:35 Riding Time: 1 Logan Treaster (Navy) W-D, 7-3 Gabriell Townsell (Stanford) W-D, 7-5 Rico Montoya (Northern Colorado) L-D, 4-0 AWARDS AND HONORS Jacob Camacho (NC State) L-D, 5-3 2018 U23 World Team Trials (Seventh Plae) 112525 Alonzo Allen (Chattanooga) L-D, 6-5 2018 Sioux City Dave Edmonds Open Champion ALEX MACKALL RSo • Austintown, Ohio

2017-18 CAREER MATCH-BY-MATCH Transferred to Iowa State from Rutgers during Career - 17-5 / 2-1 his redshirt freshman season… tallied a 4-0 2017-18 Season - 4-0 / 0-0 record while wrestling unattached… took fi rst Sioux City Dave Edmonds Open (First Place) place at the Sioux City Dave Edmonds Open… Tyler Hamm (Briar Cliff ) W-TF, 18-2 Kruz Anderson (Graceland Univ.) W-TF, 20-3 won two matches by technical fall and two by Devante Williams (Midland) W-F, 2:46 fall. Mathew Hurby (Dickinson St.) W-F, 1:07

High School Wrestled at Walsh Jesuit HS ... No. 71 overall re- cruit, according to Intermat … rated the No. 10 126-pounder in the nation … 2014 Ohio state champion at 120 pounds and 2015 runner-up … 2015 high school All-American … fi nished second at the National High School Champi- onships … fi nished fi fth at the Junior National Freestyle Championships.

8 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWR Iowa State Wrestling • Individual National Champions: 69 All-Americans: 291

2018-19 MATCH-BY-MATCH SEASON STATS 10-1 / 3-0 Overall Record: 10-1 v. Big 12: 0-1 Jacob Blaha (SIU-E) W-TF, 18-3 v. Division I: 9-1 Lindenwood Open (First Place) Lucas Bernal (SIU-E) W-MD, 10-1 Pins: 1 Allan Hart (Missouri) W-D, 3-2 Tech Falls: 1 Danny Swan (Lindenwood) W-D, 15-13 Major Decisions: 2 Austin DeSanto (Iowa) W-D, 14-9 Mario Guillen (Ohio) W-D, 5-3 Southern Scuffl e (Second Place) DUAL STATS Chance Rich (Duke) W-D, 7-1 Dual Record: 3-0 Ty Smith (Drexel) W-D, 16-15 Dual Record v. Big 12: 0-0 Casey Cobb (Navy) W-MD, 14-4 Takedowns: 7 Roman Bravo Young (Penn State) W-F, 3:57 Escapes: 5 Dayton Fix (Oklahoma State) L-D, 6-3 4 Pt. Near Falls: 3 2 Pt. Near Falls: 1 Escapes: 5 Reversals: 0

AWARDS AND HONORS 2018 Junior World Team Member 2018 Sioux City Dave Edmonds Open Champion 2018 Duhawk Open Champion 113333 2018 Willie Myers Open Champion AUSTIN GOMEZ RFr • Carol Stream, Ill.

2017-18 CAREER MATCH-BY-MATCH Redshirted his initial season at Iowa State… post- Career - 10-1 / 3-0 ed a perfect 8-0 mark in his redshirt season… *2017-2018 Season - 8-0 / 0-0 won three tournaments… took titles at the Sioux Willie Myers Open (First Place) City Dave Edmonds Open, Duhawk Open and Wil- Tristan Jenny (UW La Cross) W-TF, 20-5 lie Myers Open… won six of his eight matches by Markus Simmons (Iowa State) W-D, 6-4 (SV-1) bonus-point margin with fi ve technical falls and Duhawk Open (First Place) one fall. Carry Palmer (Iowa Central CC) W-TF, 28-13 Kyle Clough (Luther College) W-TF, 24-9 High School Frankie Indelli (Loras College) W-TF, 26-10 One of the most sought out recruits in the coun- Sioux City Dave Edmonds Open (First Place) try, coming in as the No. 11 overall recruit… Omeed Chamanzad W-DQ member of the 2016 and 2017 Junior National Tucker Sjomeling (Nebraska-unat.) W-D, 14-11 Cartland Allen (Graceland) W-TF, 26-11 Freestyle Team… two-time Pan American cham- pion… two-time Fargo freestyle national champi- *Does not count toward Career Record on… two-time Fargo Greco national champion… three-time Illinois state champion… member of the 2011 Cadet World Team… compiled a 195-7 prep record… wrestled for Glenbard North High School

Personal Born on March 19, 1998… son of Frances and Hector Gomez… has three siblings, Myrissa, Alex- is and Gabriella... majoring in Pre-Business.

CYCLONES.COM@CYCLONEWR 9 Iowa State Wrestling • National Champions: ‘33, ‘65, ‘69, ‘70, ‘72, ‘73, ‘77, ‘87

2018-19 MATCH-BY-MATCH SEASON STATS 12-8 / 0-0 Overall Record:12-8 v. Big 12: 2-3 v. Division I: 6-8 Cyclone Open - Fresh/Soph (Fifth Place) Sam Ritchie (Missouri) W-TF, 18-2 Pins: 1 Josh Alber (Northern Iowa) L-MD, 10-2 Tech Falls: 3 Ian Parker (Iowa State) L-D, 9-3 Major Decisions: 2 Grand View Open (Third Place) Adrius Pruitt (Life) W-F, 2:35 Justin Stickley (Iowa) L-D, 6-3 DUAL STATS Brandon Vela (Baker) W-D, 13-6 Dual Record: 0-0 George Benoit (Grand View) W-MD, 14-2 Dual Record v. Big 12: 0-0 Grayson Brenna (Grand View) W-Forfeit Takedowns: 0 Gaige Torres (Indiana Tech) W-D, 7-3 4 Pt. Near Falls: 0 Lindenwood Open 2 Pt. Near Falls: 0 Frankie Falatico (McKendree) W-TF, 19-3 Vince Turk (Iowa) L-D, 10-3 Escapes: 0 Alec McKenna (Northwestern) L-D, 3-1 Reversals: 0 UNI Open (Third Place) Riding Time: 0 Jeremy Schoenherr (Wisconsin) W-D, 5-3 Josh Alber (UNI) L-D, 8-2 Clay Carlson (SDSU) W-Med. Forfeit AWARDS AND HONORS Michael Blockhus (UNI) W-D, 8-6 2018 Duhawk Open Champion Southern Scuffl e 2018 Willie Myers Open Champion Clayton Currier (Campbell) W-MD, 14-1 2018 Pat ‘Flash’ Flanagan Open (Third Place) Nick Gill (Navy) L-D, 3-2 2017 Lindenwood Open Champion (Fresh/Soph) George Coleman (Chattanooga) W-TF, 15-0 Chris Debien (Chattanooga) L-D, 13-6 2017 Grand View Open Champion (Fresh/Soph) 114141 2017 Cyclone Open Champion (Fresh/Soph) RYAN LEISURE RFr • Clear Lake, Iowa

2017-18 CAREER MATCH-BY-MATCH Redshirted his initial season at Iowa State… Career - 12-8 / 0-0 wrestled in open tournaments, fi nishing the *2017-2018 Season - 23-5 / 0-0 season with a 23-5 record… won titles at the Cyclone Open - Fresh/Soph (Second Place) Duhawk Open, Willie Myers Open, Linden- Keaton Geerts (UNI-unattached) W-MD, 14-5 Triston Lara (UNI-Unattached) L-D, 6-5(TB-1) wood Open and Grand View Open… took Grand View Open - Fresh/Soph (First Place) third at the Pat ‘Flash’ Flannagan Open… start- Guy Sudmann (Iowa Western CC) W-MD, 12-2 ed the year with a runner-up showing at the Max Martinez (Ellsworth CC) W-F, 2:28 Cyclone Open… fi nished the season with 13 David Hollingsworth (Iowa Lakes CC) W-D, 10-3 Dimitry Alicea (Life) W-D, 12-5 bonus-point wins, marking up seven falls, one Lindenwood Open- Fresh/Soph (First Place) tech fall and fi ve major decisions. Cody Lee Rains (NEO) W-F, 4:11 Esteban Remilliard (Unat. CU) W-MD, 10-1 High School Michael Peters (MAU) W-D, 5-2 Tabbed as the No. 95 overall recruit in the class Josh Adams (ECC) W-Forfeit UNI Open of 2017… qualifi ed for the Iowa state wrestling Brandon Murray (Unat. Iowa Central) L-D, 5-3 championships four times… three-time Iowa Connor Noonan (Unat. Oregon State) W-D, 9-6 state wrestling champion… amassed a 177-6 Lane Stigall (Missouri) L-D, 7-1 record… wrestled for Clear Lake High School. Pat ‘Flash’ Flanagan Open (Third Place) Quintin Lopez (Davenport) W-F, 1:09 Tyler Stegall (Unat. Maryville) W-MD, 10-1 Personal James Krischke (Maryville) L-D, 5-2 Born on July 3, 1998… son of Jill and Tom Lei- Kristian Vasquez (Unat. Iowa State) W-MD, 16-2 sure… has two siblings Mallory and Madison, Tristin Lara (UNI) W-D, 8-5 majoring in Accounting. Willie Myers Open (First Place) Rafael Roman (North Central) W-F, 1:27 Miguel Betancourt (Concordia) W-F, 1:07 Cal Hansen (UW La Crosse) W-D, 11-4 Pat Spray (Wisconsin-Unat.) W-Med. Forfeit Duhawk Open (First Place) Matt Pool (Central) W-TF, 15-0 Jahleel Vester (Central) W-TF, 16-1 Kionte Crocker (William Penn) W-F, 0:27 Chase Petty (Central) W-MD, 10-1 Sioux City Dave Edmonds Open Matt Stines (Morningside) W-F, 4:42 Brandon Aragon (Jamestown) L-D, 0-0 Shea Swaff ord (Graceland) L-Med. Forfeit

*Does not count toward Career Record

10 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWR Iowa State Wrestling • Individual National Champions: 69 All-Americans: 291

2018-19 MATCH-BY-MATCH SEASON STATS 14-4 / 3-0 Overall Record: 14-4 v. Big 12: 0-0 Cyclone Open (Second Place) v. Division I: 12-3 Zachary Owens (ISUWC) W-F, 1:23 Garrett Model (Wisconsin) W-D, 10-9 Pins: 5 Devin Bahr (Wisconsin) W-D, 11-8 Tech Falls: 1 Harold Mauller (Missouri) L-D, 12-6 Major Decisions: 1 Tyshawn Williams (SIU-E) W-TF, 24-9 Lindenwood Open (First Place) Isaiah Kemper (McKendree) W-F, 6:58 DUAL STATS Tyshawn Williams (SIU-E) W-D, 6-4 Dual Record: 3-0 Brock Mauller (Missouri) W-D, 7-4 Dual Record v. Big 12: 0-0 Pat Lugo (Iowa) W-D, 7-4 (TB1) Takedowns: 14 Alec Hagan (Ohio) W-F, 4:56 Escapes: 7 Southern Scuffl e (Fifth Place) 4 Pt. Near Falls: 0 Cole Corrigan (Columbia) W-F, 5:00 Jonathan Millner (Appalachian State) W-MD, 18-8 2 Pt. Near Falls: 0 Russell Rohlfi ng (CSU-Bakersfi eld) L-D, 7-5 Reversals: 1 Tjon Anthony (George Mason) W-D, 8-6 Riding Time: 0 Matt Zovistoski (Appalachian State) W-D, 6-5 (TB-2) Brady Berge (Penn State) L-D, 7-4 Russell Rohlfi ng (CSU-Bakersfi eld) W-F, 4:53 AWARDS AND HONORS 2018 NCAA Qualifi er 2018 Big 12 Championship (Third Place) 2017 Lindenwood Open (Second Place) 2017 Edinboro Open (Third Place) 2016 Storm Open (Fourth Place) 114949 2016 Southeast Open (Second Place) JARRETT DEGEN RSo • Belgrade, Mont.

2017-18 CAREER MATCH-BY-MATCH Austin Palmer (Newberry) W-TF, 17-0 Ryan Yorkdale (American) W-F, 6:15 Ended his redshirt freshman season with a 23-11 Career - 37-14 / 13-4 Fernie Silva (Unattached) W-F, 4:52 record… compiled a 10-4 record in duals… qual- 2017-18 Season - 23-11 / 10-4 Michael Sprague (American) L-D, 5-2 ifi ed for the 2018 NCAA Championships… Iowa Lindenwood Open (Second Place) Wolfpack Open Nate Smalling (MKU) W-F, 6:11 State’s only qualifi er… made it to the round of Rian Burris (The Citadel) W-D, 9-8 Austin Eveler (Missouri) W-D, 9-3 12 at the NCAA tournament before falling in the Laken Cook (Appalachian State) W-F, 3:00 Davion Jeff ries (Oklahoma) W-D, 11-6 blood round to ASU’s Jason Tsirtsis, 4-3… took Beau Donahue (North Carolina State) L-D, 9-5 Dante Rodriguez (ISU) W-D, 5-3 Christopher Vassar (Gardner-Webb) L-D, 5-3 third place at the Big 12 Championship to qualify Boo Lewallen (OSU-Unat.) L-D, 13-7 Storm Open (Fourth Place) for the national tournament with an automatic Gary Dinmore (Rider) W-D, 5-2 Gary Byas III (Ashland) W-TF, 16-0 bid… compiled a seven match win streak from Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational Dominick Nania (Wheeling Jesuit University) L-F, 2:05 Dec. 9 through Jan. 21… tallied a team high in Kenny Astle (Western Wyoming) W-TF, 17-2 Dakotah Goff (Wheeling Jesuit University) W-D, 6-4 Zaner Wick (Wisconsin) L-TF, 22-7 wins (23)… tied for second on the team in dual Tyler Brewer (Davenport) W-D, 5-4 Jacob Macalolooy (Columbia) W-F, 6:23 wins (10)… second on the team in dual take- Skyler Terrell (Wheeling Jesuit University) W-Med. For. Kyle Gliva (NDSU) W-D, 11-7 downs (37)… second on the team in total back Mattheos Lozier (Virginia Tech) W-TF, 15-0 Michael Sprague (American) L-D, 5-4 Ryan Ford (Cleveland State) L-D, 15-10 points (30)… compiled 11 total bonus-point wins Sam Turner (Wyoming) W-D, 7-3 Franklin and Marshall Open with three pins, fi ve tech falls and three major de- Jimmy Fate (Northern Colorado) W-TF, 21-6 Curtis Decker (Pittsburgh) W-TF, 21-2 cisions. Josh Reyes (Oregon State) W-TF, 17-2 Ryan Kemmerer (Temple Univ.) L-D, 5-3 Jake Keating (Virginia) W-F, 1:00 Appalachian Open Josh Maruca (Arizona State) W-MD, 16-8 Before Iowa State Joby Armenta (Gardner Webb) W-MD Kenan Carter (Old Dominion) W-D, 9-2 Transferred to Iowa State from Virginia Tech… Beau Donahue (N.C. State) L-D, 9-8 Kyle Rea (WVU) W-MD, 18-5 compiled a 22-9 record while redshirting in Luke Mulling (Chattanooga) W-D, 6-0 Davion Jeff ries (Oklahoma) L-D, 9-5 Brandon Leynaud (Duke) W-MD, 14-2 2016-17… double All American at the 2016 USA Boo Lewallen (Oklahoma State) L-D, 11-9 (SV-1) Kyler Rea (West Virginia) W-D, 6-5 Wrestling Junior Nationals… originally the No. Kyle Gliva (North Dakota State) W-D, 8-2 Nick Vestal (Ohio) L-D, 5-2 83 overall recruit in the class of 2016… four-time Colten Carlson (South Dakota State) W-TF, 19-4 Edinboro Open (Third Place) Montana state wrestling champion… compiled Khristian Olivas (Fresno State) L-D, 14-13 Cortlandt Schuyler (Lehigh) W-MD, 18-6 Max Thomsen (Northern Iowa) L-D, 7-5 a 184-8 prep mark… wrestled for Belgrade High Justin Smith (Pittsburgh-Johnstown) W-F, 4:11 Brandon Sorensen (Iowa) L-D, 7-4 School. Zac Hall (Michigan) L-D, 11-7 Big 12 Championship (Third Place) Alex Butler (Missouri) W-D, 9-8 Sam Turner (Wyoming) W-D, 8-5 JP Ascolese (Columbia) W-MD, 18-4 Personal Max Thomsen (Northern Iowa) L-D, 11-5 Son of Jane and Terry Degen… has nine siblings Dane Robbins (Air Force) W-D, 9-5 *Does not count toward Career Record Mandi (37), Richie (36), Lacey (35), BJ (35), Lyle Sam Turner (Wyoming) W-TF, 20-5 (21), Sawyer (19), John (8), Taya (8) and Clayton NCAA Championships

(7)… majoring in communication studies. Colton McCrystal (Nebraska) W-D, 9-5 Troy Heilmann (North Carolina) L-D, 7-5 Steve Bleise (Minnesota) W-D, 9-7 (SV-1) Sam Krivus (Virginia) W-MD, 8-0 Jason Tsirtsis (Arizona State) L-D, 4-3 *2016 - 2017 Season - 20-8 / 0-0 Southeast Open (Second Place) Luke Weiland (Army) W-F 4:14 CYCLONES.COM@CYCLONEWR 11 Iowa State Wrestling • National Champions: ‘33, ‘65, ‘69, ‘70, ‘72, ‘73, ‘77, ‘87

2018-19 MATCH-BY-MATCH SEASON STATS 9-7 / 0-3 Overall Record: 9-7 v. Big 12: 4-1 Justin Ruffi n (SIU-E) L-D, 9-4 (TB-1) Kaleb Young (Iowa) L-D, 8-3 v. Division I: 9-7 UNI Open (Fourth Place) Pins: 0 Jaren Glosser (Iowa) L-D, 13-9 Tech Falls: 0 Isaac Judge (Iowa State) W-D, 9-3 Major Decisions: 2 Johnny Mologousis (Illinois) W-D, 8-2 Jared Franek (NDSU) W-MD, 11-3 Brayton Lee (Minnesota) W-D, 7-6 DUAL STATS Jaren Glosser (Iowa) L-D, 5-4 Dual Record: 0-3 Zac Carson (Ohio) L-D, 7-4 Dual Record v. Big 12: 0-0 Southern Scuffl e (Seventh Place) Takedowns: 0 RJ Mosley (Gradner Webb) W-D, 6-4 4 Pt. Near Falls: 0 Bo Pipher (Penn State) L-D, 5-3 Felix Belga (Drexel) W-MD, 12-4 2 Pt. Near Falls: 0 Wyatt Sheets (Oklahoma State) W-D, 3-2 Escapes: 8 Bc LaPrade (Virginia Tech) W-Med. Forfeit Reversals: 0 Jonce Blaylock (Oklahoma State) L-D, 3-1 Riding Time: 0 Ben Anderson (Duke) W-Med. Forfeit AWARDS AND HONORS 2018 Big 12 Championship (Fourth Place) 2018 Academic All-Big 12 (First Team) 2017 Lindenwood Open (Fifth Place) 2017 Cyclone Open Champion 2016 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (Eighth Place) 2016 UNK Holiday Inn Open Champion 2016 Grand View Open runner-up 115757 2016 Duhawk Open runner-up CHASE STRAW 2016 Kaye Young Open champion RJr • Winthrop, Iowa

2017-18 Ben Polkowske (Northern Colorado) W-D, 9-5 Capped off his redshirt sophomore season with a 18-15 CAREER MATCH-BY-MATCH Cole Mendenhall (Wyoming) L-D, 9-4 record… tallied an 8-9 mark in dual action… earned First Career - 41-31 / 9-16 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (Eighth Place) Team Academic All-Big 12 honors… took fourth place at 2017-2018 Season - 18-15 / 8-9 Jerry McGinty (Air Force) L-D, 5-4 the Big 12 Championship… knocked off eventual Big 12 Cyclone Open (First Place) Ben Polkowske (Northern Colorado) W-MD, 10-2 Champion Archie Colgan of Wyoming by 4-3 decision Colin Holler (NIU-unattached) W-Med.Forfeit Walker Dempsey (Stanford) W-D, 9-5 Erik Travers (SIUE) W-D, 5-2 in the dual against the Pokes… competed at the Cliff Joe Galasso (Cornell) W-D, 10-8 (SV-1) Even Barczak (Drexel) L-D, 10-8 Coleman Hammond (CSU-Bakersfi eld) W-D, 6-4 Keen Las Vegas Invitational… fi nished in fi fth place at Lindenwood Open (Fifth Place) the Lindenwood Open… opened the season with a fi rst- Cole Mendenhall (Wyoming) L-D, 6-3 Matt Pratt (MAU) W-D, 7-5 Andrew Crone (Wisconsin) L-MD,11-3 place performance at the Cyclone Open… led the team Colton Stalford (BC) W-TF, 21-3 in reversals in duals (8) and four-point near falls (6)… Brandon Sorensen (Iowa) L-MD, 11-3 Tobias Barnes (MVC) W-D, 12-5 Midlands Championships won one match by fall, three by technical fall and one Joseph Lavallee (Missouri) L-MD, 15-4 Kenny Theobald (Rutgers) L-D, 8-2 by major Justin Thomas (Oklahoma) L-D, 6-4 Collin Purnton (Nebraska) W-D, 7-6 2016-17 Tobias Barnes (MVC) W-F, 2:03 Kyle Gliva (NDSU) W-D, 9-3 Competed as the Iowa State 149-pound starter for much B.J. Clagon (Rider) L-D, 13-11 Coleman Hammond (CSU B.) L-Med. Forfeit of the his redshirt freshman year… compiled a 14-10 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational Josh Maruca (Arizona State) L-TF, 19-4 overall record while going 1-5 in duals… competed at Taleb Rahmani (Pitt) L-D, 11-5 Troy Heilmann (North Carolina) L-D, 9-6 the Midlands Championships… took eighth-place at the Justin Staudenmayer (Brown) W-D, 9-8 Max Thomsen (Northern Iowa) L-MD, 11-1 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational… defeated Coleman Luke Weiland (Army) L-F, 1:19 *2015-2016 Season 13-5 / 0-0 Hammond of CSU-Bakersfi eld by 6-4 decision to reach Archie Colgan (Wyoming) W-D, 4-3 Kaye Young Open (1st Place) the podium… won the UNK Holiday Open, pinning Tyler Kinn (Northern Colorado) W-D, 6-2 Seth Niichel (NIACC) W-TF, 17-1 teammate John Meeks in the fi nals in 1:55… earned Hunter Willits (Oregon State) W-D, 5-3 (SV-1) Cody Nelson (Upper Iowa CC) W-F, 4:49 runner-up honors at the Grand View Open to begin the Fred Green (Virginia) W-TF, 24-6 Quincy Kalkbrenner (NIACC) W-F, 6:27 year… in total, he earned three pins and one major de- Josh Shields (Arizona State) L-MD, 10-2 Grand View Open cision on the year. Larry Early (Old Dominion) L-D, 6-4 Andrew Fogarty (NDSU) L-D, 8-4 Greg Gaxiola (Fresno State) W-MD, 16-5 Christian Padilla (William Penn) W-MD, 11-0 2015-16 Zachary Moore (WVU) W-D, 13-6 Dakota Britt (Graceland) W-TF, 20-2 Redshirted his fi rst season at Iowa State… wrestled to a Justin Thomas (Oklahoma) W-D, 4-3 Eric Travers (Southern Illinois) W-DQ 13-5 record in his inaugural collegiate season… ended Jonce Blaylock (Oklahoma State) L-D, 5-3 Tanner Werner (Grand View) L-F, 4:50 the year with a third-place fi nish at the Duhawk Open… Clay Ream (North Dakota State) L-D, 8-2 Cyclone Open Luke Zilverberg (South Dakota State) L-D, 10-7 defeated Iowa’s Skyler St. John by 4-3 decision in the Cody Kingery (Nebraska-Kearney) W-F, 4:28 Greg Gaxiola (Fresno State) W-TF, 19-3 Isaiah Patton (Northern Iowa) W-MD, 11-3 consolation semifi nals… was crowned champion at the Logan Ryan (Northern Iowa) L-D, 3-1 Kaye Young Open with a perfect 3-0 record… won nine Regan Bye (Iowa) L-D, 9-6 Michael Kemerer (Iowa) L-D, 11-5 Jeremiah Moody (Unattached) L-D, 9-6 matches by bonus-point decision, including three by Big 12 Championship (Fourth Place) fall… was named the Iowa State wrestling Freshman of Duhawk Open (3rd Place) Tristan Moran (Oklahoma State) W-D, 10-3 Dominic Trevino (Davenport) W-TF, 22-5 the Year. Logan Ryan (Northern Iowa) W-D, 8-2 Joey Gunther (Iowa) L-D, 3-1 Clay Ream (North Dakota State) L-MD, 12-4 Clark Doyle (UW-Lacrosse) W-D, 10-4 High School Alex Mossing (Air Force) W-D, 6-5 Ryan Renon (Unattached) W-TF, 16-1 Wrestled for Independence High School in Iowa… three- Luke Zilverberg (South Dakota State) L-D, 2-0 Larry Early (Unattached) W-Inj. default time Iowa State Medalist… 2015 Iowa State Champion 2016-2017 Season - 14-10 / 1-5 Skyler St. John (Iowa) W-D, 4-3 at 152-pounds… member of the third-place team at Grand View Open (Second Place) the 2015 Iowa State Championships… three-time Fargo Hunter Washburn (Northern Iowa) W-D, 9-4 *Indicates redshirt year, does not count towards overall record All-American… wrestled under Coach Michael Doyle. Elias Mercado (Midland) W-F, 5:12 John Fahy (SIU-Edward.) W-F, 4:14 Personal Walker Marshall (Grand View) W-D, 8-5 Born on July 1, 1996… son of Barb and Brent Straw… has Max Thomsen (Northern Iowa) L-D, 8-2 three siblings, Ellie, Caleb and Carter … declared as an UNK Holiday Inn Open (First Place) Open Option major. Robert Walker (Air Force) W-D, 13-6 Nick Swanson (Colorado Mesa) W-D, 8-2 John Meeks (Iowa State) W-F, 1:55 12 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWR Iowa State Wrestling • Individual National Champions: 69 All-Americans: 291

2018-19 MATCH-BY-MATCH SEASON STATS 1-2 / 0-0 Overall Record: 1-2 v. Big 12: 1-0 UNI Open v. Division I: 1-2 Zach Axmear (Iowa) L-D, 5-0 Nikolas Chavez (Oklahoma) W-D, 3-2 Pins: 0 Jakob Bergeland (Minnesota) L-F, 6:00 Tech Falls: 0 Major Decisions: 0 *Does not count toward Career Record DUAL STATS Dual Record: 0-0 Dual Record v. Big 12: 0-0 Takedowns: 0 Escapes: 0 4 Pt. Near Falls: 0 2 Pt. Near Falls: 0 Reversals: 0 Riding Time: 0

AWARDS AND HONORS 115757 GRANT STOTTS Fr. • West Des Moines, Iowa

High School CAREER MATCH-BY-MATCH Wrestled for Valley High School and head Career - 0-0 / 0-0 coach Travis Young… four-time Iowa High School State Wrestling fi nalist… Iowa High School State Champion in 2016 and 2018… compiled a prep record of 157-20.

Personal Born on December 15, 1999… son of Kim and Eric Stotts… has two brothers, Iowa State wrestler, Grant and Logan… majoring in Business.

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2018-19 MATCH-BY-MATCH SEASON STATS 8-5 / 0-0 Overall Record: 8-5 v. Big 12: 0-0 Cyclone Open - Fresh/Soph (Second Place) v. Division I: 2-2 Brandon Medina (Iowa Central CC) W-F, 3:48 Brayden Ebbs (Grand View) W-F, 3:29 Pins: 5 Martell Boone (Missouri) W-F, 4:16 Tech Falls: 1 Tyler Dow (Unattached) L-MD, 17-3 Major Decisions: 0 Lindenwood Open- Fresh/Soph Tristan Kole Meador (Williams Baptist) W-D, 9-2 Caleb Norris (Davenport) W-D, 12-6 DUAL STATS Elias Vaoifi (Missouri Valley) L-D, 13-8 Dual Record: 0-0 Martell Boone (Missouri) W-F, 2:20 Dual Record v. Big 12: 0-0 Caleb Knobel (Marryville) W-F, 2:43 Takedowns: 0 David Cox (Liberty) L-D, 9-6 Escapes: 0 UNI Open 4 Pt. Near Falls: 0 Travis Willers (Unattached) L-D, 6-5 Martell Boone (Missouri) W-D, 6-1 2 Pt. Near Falls: 0 Tyler Dow (Wisconsin) L-MD, 13-2 Reversals: 0 Riding Time: 0 *Does not count toward Career Record AWARDS AND HONORS 116565 ZANE MULDER Fr • Grimes, Iowa

High School CAREER MATCH-BY-MATCH Wrestled for Dallas Center Grimes High School Career - 0-0 / 0-0 and head coach Clint Knoll… wrestled to a 165- 19 career high school record… holds the record for most wins in Dallas Center Grimes history… four-time Iowa High School State place-winner.

Personal Born on July 8, 2000… son of Alisha and Zach… has one sibling, Izabella… is an Open-Option ma- jor.

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2018-19 MATCH-BY-MATCH SEASON STATS 12-5 / 0-0 Overall Record: 12-5 v. Big 12: 4-3 Cyclone Open - Fresh/Soph (Second Place) v. Division I: 6-4 Nathan Haynes (Grand View) W-TF, 20-4 Ashton Eyler (Iowa Central CC) W-F, 5:58 Pins: 4 Mac Southard (Iowa State) W-D, 4-1 Tech Falls: 2 Jeremiah Kent (Missouri) L-D, 7-3 Major Decisions: 1 Grand View Open - Fresh/Soph (Second Place) DSidney Douglas (Saint Mary’s) W-F, 2:23 Ashton Eyler (Iowa Central) W-Forfeit DUAL STATS Adriane Kedekien (Ellsworth) W-TF, 17-1 Dual Record: 0-0 Mac Southard (Iowa State) W-D, 4-3 Dual Record v. Big 12: 0-0 Taylan Entriken (Iowa State) L-MD, 11-2 Takedowns: 0 Lindenwood Open- Fresh/Soph (Second Place) 4 Pt. Near Falls: 0 Hayden Krein (Northern Illinois) W-D, 8-3 JaQuan Jackson (Oklahoma State) W-F, 3:55 2 Pt. Near Falls: 0 Cole Overman (Lindsey Wilson) W-MD, 14-6 Escapes: 0 Taylan Entriken (Iowa State) W-F, 2:10 Reversals: 0 Travis Wittlake (Oklahoma State) L-D, 4-0 Riding Time: 0 UNI Open John Stein (Illinois) W-D, 7-3 Ashton Eyler (Iowa Central) L-D, 8-4 AWARDS AND HONORS 116565 Mac Southard (Iowa State) L-D, 8-3 LOGAN SCHUMACHER Fr • Martensdale, Iowa

High School CAREER MATCH-BY-MATCH Wrestled for Martensdale St. Mary’s and head Career - 0-0 / 0-0 coach Brian Sweet… compiled a prep mark of 204-7… two-time Fargo All-American… 2018 Iowa High School State champion at 182 pounds… two-time Iowa High School State fi nal- ist… four-time Iowa High School State place-win- ner.

Personal Born on April 11, 2000… son of Angie and Dan… has one sibling, Kylah… is undecided on a major.

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2018-19 MATCH-BY-MATCH SEASON STATS 14-6 / 3-0 Overall Record: 14-6 v. Big 12: 1-1 Cyclone Open (Second Place) Caleb Coleman (Grand View) W-MD, 13-3 v. Division I: 9-4 Lawton Benna (Grand View) W-MD, 20-9 Pins: 3 Taylor Lujan (Northern Iowa) L-D, 10-7 Tech Falls: 0 Kevin Gschwendtner (SIU-E) W-F, 5:19 Major Decisions: 6 Lindenwood Open (Fifth Place) Kyle Summers (Lindenwood) W-F, 1:47 Lucas Lovvorn (Baker) L-D, 5-4 DUAL STATS Nick Foster (McKendree) L-D, 7-4 Dual Record: 3-0 Trevor Lawson (Lindswy Wilson) W-F, 2:29 Dual Record v. Big 12: 0-0 Myles Wilson (Iowa) W-Inj. Default Takedowns: 11 UNI Open (First Place) Escapes: 2 Bailee O’Reilly (Minnesota) W-D, 12-5 Ashton Eyler (Iowa Central) W-D, 17-10 4 Pt. Near Falls: 0 Austin Yant (UNI) W-MD, 22-10 2 Pt. Near Falls: 0 Joe Terry (Ohio) W-MD, 14-6 Reversals: 0 Southern Scuffl e (Sixth Place) Riding Time: 1 Nathaniel Kale (Gardner Webb) W-MD, 15-4 Michael O’Malley (Drexel) W-D, 10-4 Mark Hall (Penn State) L-MD, 14-4 AWARDS AND HONORS Austin Bell (Lock Haven) W-MD, 11-3 2018 Duhawk Open Champion Vincent DePrez (Binghamton) W-D, 11-5 2018 Pat ‘Flash’ Flanagan Open Champion David McFadden (Virginia Tech) L-D, 10-4 2017 UNI Open Champion Matt Finesilver (Duke) L-MD, 10-2 2017 Lindenwood Open Champion (Fresh/soph) 2017 Grand View Open (Third Place) 117474 2017 Cyclone Open (Third Place) MARCUS COLEMAN RFr • Ames, Iowa

2017-18 CAREER MATCH-BY-MATCH Redshirted his initial season as a Cyclone… com- Career - 14-6 / 3-0 piled an impressive 24-2 record in his fi rst season *2017-18 - 24-2 / 0-0 at Iowa State… only two losses came to UNI’s Big Cyclone Open (Third Place) 12 Champ, Taylor Lujan… took fi rst place at the Brody Beck (UNI) W-D, 4-1 Duhawk Open, Pat ‘Flash’ Flanagan Open, UNI Taylor Lujan (UNI) L-MD, 8-0 Open and Lindenwood Open… fi nished third at Michael Aldrich (NIU) W-MD, 14-4 Quinton Rosser (NIU) W-F, 3:48 the Grand View Open and the Cyclone Open… Grand View Open (Third Place) 17 of his 24 wins came by bonus-point margin… Jake Meehan (UNI) W-TF, 21-5 won fi ve matches by fall, six by technical fall and 6 Justin Kearney (St. Mary’s) W-F, 2:42 by major decision. Dylan Blackford (Grand View) W-Inj. Default Taylor Lujan (UNI) L-TF, 20-4 High School Lindenwood Open - Fresh/Soph (First Place) No. 78 overall recruit in the class of 2017… three- Josh Culp (HLU) W-TF, 23-5 Khanden Howse (ECC) W-TF, 18-1 time Iowa high school state champion… Junior Tanner Webster (Unat.) W-MD, 14-4 National Folkstyle champion… runner-up at Far- Brian Holloway (LC) W-MD, 17-6 go… wrestled to a 156-16 record… competed for Brit Wilson (Unat.) W-D, 9-3 Ames High School UNI Open (First Place) Yanni Castillo (Iowa Central CC) W-F, 2:14 Personal Jacob Covaciu (Wisconsin) W-D, 5-1 Born on March 24, 1999… son of Erica Andorf and Jesse Shearer (NDSU) W-D, 13-9 Danny Bush (Iowa State) W-D, 2-1 Lamont Coleman… has one sibling, Blayke… ma- Pat ‘Flash’ Flanagan Open (First Place) joring in Kinesiology & Health. Sam Greco (Davenport) W-MD, 20-8 Javier Soto (Loras College) W-TF, 21-5 Izaec Quintanilla (Unat. Wisconsin) W-D, 6-0 Brit Wilson (Unat. Northern Illinois) W-MD, 11-1 Duhawk Open (First Place) Jahmahr Hyacinthe (William Penn) W-F, 1:52 Justin Cortese (Luther-unat.) W-TF, 26-11 Javier Soto (Loras College) W-TF, 20-2 Brady Vogel (Iowa Central) W-MD, 15-5 Tyler Morland (Northwestern-unat.) W-F, 6:45

*Does not count toward ISU career recordoverall record

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2018-19 MATCH-BY-MATCH SEASON STATS 16-8 / 0-0 Overall Record: 16-8 v. Big 12: 5-3 Cyclone Open (Fourth Place) Ethan Leighton (Grand View) W-MD, 16-7 v. Division I: 10-8 Michael Kordek (Northern Iowa) W-MD, 9-1 Pins: 6 Sam Colbray (Iowa State) L-D, 3-1 Tech Falls: 0 Ethan Leighton (Grand View) W-F, 1:18 Major Decisions: 4 Mason Reinhardt (Wisconsin) L-D, 1-0 Grand View Open - (First Place) Corey Van Dorn (Nebraska Kearney) W-F, 1:27 DUAL STATS Ethan Leighton (Grand View) W-F, 1:22 Dual Record: 0-0 Joseph Robinson (Lindenwood) W-MD, 16-4 Dual Record v. Big 12: 0-0 Hank Swalla (Iowa State) W-MD, 10-2 Takedowns: 0 Lindenwood Open (Fourth Place) Escapes: 0 Tanner Borror (Oklahoma City) W-F, 2:40 Sam Colbray (Iowa State) W-D, 5-4 4 Pt. Near Falls: 0 Emory Parker (Illinois) L-D, 5-2 2 Pt. Near Falls: 0 Jake Jessen (Northwestern) W-D, 4-0 Reversals: 0 Sam Colbray (Iowa State) L-D, 4-2 Riding Time: 0 UNI Open (Fifth Place) Charley Popp (NDSU) W-F, 0:47 Austin Andres (SIUE) W-F, 4:01 AWARDS AND HONORS Zach Braunagel (Illinois) W-D, 6-4 2017 UNI Open (Second Place) Dylan Wisman (MIssouri) L-MD, 12-0 2017 Lindenwood Open (Consolation Champ) Zach Carlson (SDSU) L-D, 5-3 2017 Grand View Open (Third Place) Zach Braunagel (Illinois) W-Forfeit Southern Scuffl e Jake Mario (North Carolina) W-Inj. Default Lou DePrez (Binghamton) L-MD, 8-0 Jacob Thompson (Air Force) W-D, 6-1 118484 Kaden Russell (Duke) L-MD, 13-3 DANNY BUSH RSr • Davenport, Iowa

2017-18 CAREER MATCH-BY-MATCH Became eligible for the second semester after Career - 30-25 / 3-8 transferring from Iowa Central… scrapped to 2017-2018 Season - 14-17 / 3-8 a 14-17 record in his fi rst collegiate season… Cyclone Open went 3-8 in duals… beat Dylan Urbach by 12-9 Cullin Brendeland (Iowa State Wrest Club) W-TF, 18-0 Wyatt Koelling (Missouri) L-D, 4-1 decision in Iowa State’s record-setting come- Bryce Shewan (SIUE) L-D, 2-1 from-behind victory at North Dakota State… Jake Godinez (SIUE) W-D, 4-0 pinned Parker VonEgidy of WVU in the Cy- Grand View Open (Third Place) clones’ win over the Mountaineers… fi nished Drew Foster (UNI) L-D, 4-1 runner-up at the UNI Open… took third place Randy Keesler (Providence) W-D, 9-2 Ethan Leighton (Grand View) W-MD, 15-4 at the Lindenwood Open and Grand View Jacob Smith (Baker) W-D, 5-0 Open… tallied 10 bonus point wins (four pins, Lindenwood Open (Consolation Champ) four tech falls and four major decisions). Taylor Watkins (Missouri) L-D, 9-2 Tristan Ramberg (MVC) W-F, 1:18 Before Iowa State Dylan Bollinger (UCM) W-TF, 18-0 Clif-Steven Decius (LIC) W-TF, 17-2 Transferred in to Iowa State from Iowa Central UNI Open (Second Place) CC… held the No. 1 ranking in the NJCAA rank- Brady Vogel (Iowa Central CC) W-MD, 8-0 ings for most of the 2016-17 season… earned Colton Clingenpeel (NDSU) W-F, 6:47 All-America honors at 184 pounds at NJCAA Marcus Coleman (Unat. Iowa State) L-D, 2-1 Midlands Championships nationals… wrestled for his father at Daven- Mikey Labriola (Neb. Unat.) L-MD, 12-3 port Assumption… won the 2014 Iowa state Carlin Powell (Princeton) W-TF, 15-0 title at 152 pounds. Anthony Pedro (Brown) L-D, 4-2 (SV-1) Sethan Bogulski (Northern Colorado) L-D, 2-0 Personal Myles Terry (Oregon State) W-F, 5:17 Will Schany (Virginia) L-D, 8-3 Born on Oct. 6, 1995… son of Julie and Pete Zahid Valencia (Arizona State) L-F, 2:26 Bush… has three siblings, Catherine (24), Mar- Parker VonEgidy (WVU) W-F, 1:07 ylbeth (26) and Stephanie (18)… majoring in Yoanse Mejias (Oklahoma) L-D, 2-1 general studies. Dylan Urbach (North Dakota State) W-D, 12-9 David Kocer (South Dakota State) L-D, 9-2 Dominic Kincaid (Fresno State) L-D, 7-4 Taylor Lujan (Northern Iowa) L-MD, 17-6 Joey Gunther (Iowa) L-D, 4-0 Big 12 Championship Kimball Bastian (Utah Valley) L-MD, 13-2 Kyle Pope (Wyoming) L-D, 10-4

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2018-19 MATCH-BY-MATCH SEASON STATS 9-1 / 2-1 Overall Record: 9-1 v. Big 12: 0-0 Cyclone Open (First Place) v. Division I: 5-1 Matthew Wenzel (Wolf Pack) W-F, 0:52 Brady Wetter (Wisconsin) W-F, 0:54 Pins: 4 Evan Hansen (Grand View) W-D, 5-2 Tech Falls: 1 Christian Dulaney (SIU-E) W-D, 5-3 Major Decisions: 1 Lindenwood Open (First Place) Cade Brownlee (Iowa) W-F, 0:25 Augustus Boyd (Ouachita Baptist) W-F, 2:38 DUAL STATS Ryan Vasbinder (McKendree) W-MD, 19-10 Dual Record: 2-1 Lucas Davison (Northwestern) W-D, 7-3 Dual Record v. Big 12: 0-0 Jacob Warner (Iowa) L-D, 5-4 Takedowns: 6 Nathan Hall (Ohio) W-TF, 17-2 Escapes: 4 4 Pt. Near Falls: 2 2 Pt. Near Falls: 0 Reversals: 0 Riding Time: 2

AWARDS AND HONORS 2018 NCAA All-American (8th Place – 197 pounds) 2018 MAC Champion (197 pounds) 2018 NWCA All-Academic Team 2018 Academic All-MAC Team 2016 NCAA All-American (6th Place - 184 pounds) 2016 Academic All-MAC Team 2015 NCAA All-American (7th Place - 184 pounds) 119797 2015 MAC Freshman of the Year WILLIE MIKLUS 2015 Academic All-MAC Team 2014 SEC First-Year Honor Roll RSr • Altoona, Iowa

Kenny Courts (Ohio State) W-TF, 15-0 Cody Caldwell (Northern Iowa) W-F, 0:24 CAREER MATCH-BY-MATCH Andrew Romanchik (Ohio) W-D, 9-3 Austin Weigel (Buff alo) W-F, 2:29 Career - 87-24 / 45-8 Cole Baxter (Kent State) W-F, 3:55 NWCA / EAS National Duals 2017-18 Season - 24-6 / 14-2 Joe Ariola (Buff alo) W-TF, 19-4 Jeric Kasunic (American) W-MD, 13-5 Andre Lee (Illinois) W-D, 3-1 Jake Taylor (Cornell) W-D, 8-7 Nikko Reyes (Illinois) L-D, 3-1 (SV-1) Donovan Fouchey (Missouri Valley) W-MD, 13-3 Derek Hillman (Eastern Michigan) W-MD, 12-2 Nate Brown (Lehigh) L-D, 7-2 Dominique Hamilton (Central Missouri) W-F, 1:57 Jodan Ellingwood (Central Michigan) W-F, 2:24 Alex Meyer (Iowa) W-D, 6-5 Lindenwood Open (Second Place) Nolan Boyd (Oklahoma State) L-D, 7-2 MAC Championships (Second Place) Jake Boyd (Oklahoma) W-TF, 16-0 Taylor Jackson (Appalachian State) W-F, 1:16 Michael Curby (Eastern Michigan) W-F, 6:19 Cade Brownlee (Iowa) W-F, 1:09 Pete Renda (NC State) L-MD, 11-0 Andrew Romacnchik (Ohio) W-MD, 12-4 Max Ihry (Northern Illinois) W-TF, 17-0 TJ Dudley (Nebraska) W-D, 5-4 Jack Dechow (Old Dominion) L-D, 6-4 Christian Dulaney (SIU-Edwardsville) W-MD, 12-3 MAC Championships (Third Place) NCAA Championships (Seventh Place) Jacob Warner (Iowa) L-MD, 16-7 Joe Ariola (Buff alo) W-MD, 9-0 Lorenzo Thomas (Penn) W-F, 2:15 Jared Haught (Virginia Tech) W-F, 6:45 Jordan Ellingwood (Central Michigan) L-D, 3-1 Nate Brown (Lehigh) L-D, 5-4 Aaron Naples (Ohio) W-F, 5:23 Drew Foster (Northern Iowa) W-F, 5:33 Fred Garcia (Lock Haven) W-D, 9-3 Shane Mast (Kent State) W-F, 2:47 Joe Ariola (Buff alo) W-D, 10-3 Richard Robertson (Wisconsin) W-F, 3:31 Danny Chaid (North Carolina) L-D, 2-1 (SV-1) NCAA Championships (Sixth Place) Taylor Meeks (Oregon State) W-D, 13-7 Ethan Laird (Rider) W-TF, 18-2 Corey Griego (Oregon State) W-MD, 15-6 Blake Stauff er (Arizona State) L-D, 7-2 Ben Darnstadt (Cornell) L-MD, 9-0 Joe Ariola (Buff alo) W-MD, 9-1 Timothy Dudley (Nebraska) W-D, 6-5 Austin Weigel (Buff alo) W-MD, 11-3 Lorenzo Thomas (Penn) W-MD, 16-6 Jared Langley (Eastern Michigan) W-TF, 17-2 TJ Dudley (Nebraska) L-MD, 12-4 *2013-14 Season - 17-6 / 0-0 Jordan Atienza (Central Michigan) W-D, 7-2 Nolan Boyd (Oklahoma State) L-D, 6-0 Warren Williams / Daktronics Open (Fourth Place) Preston Weigel (Oklahoma State) W-D, 10-4 Matthew Miller (Navy) L-D, 4-2 Tommy peterseon (NDSU) W-F, 4:09 Max Ihry (Northern Illinois) W-TF, 18-1 Dane Jones (Iowa Central CC) W-F, 2:12 Christian Dulaney (SIU-Edwardsville) W-D, 4-3 2014-15 Season - 33-9 / 18-3 Trey Hable (SDSU) W-D, 11-4 Jacob Holschlag (Northern Iowa) W-D, 8-4 Cyclone (First Place) J’Den Cox (Missouri) L-D, 4-1 MAC Championships (First Place) Asiah Dyer (Midland Neb.) W-F, 1:27 Tommy Peterson (NDSU) W-MD, 10-2 Max Ihry (Northern Illinois) W-TF, 16-1 Danny Hicks (Illinois) W-F, 1:01 Spencer Johnson (Nebraska) L-D, 3-2 Aaron Naples (Ohio) W-TF, 16-1 Uthman Rabiu (St. Cloud St.) W-F, 0:23 Cyclone Open Derek Hillman (Eastern Michigan) W-F, 2:50 Christian Mays (Grand View) W-F, 1:27 Scott Schiller (Minnesota) L-D, 8-3 NCAA Championships (Eighth Place) Johnny Eblen (Missouri) W-D, 4-3 Leonardo Trindade (West Virginia) W-F, 0:50 Jacob Holschlag (Northern Iowa) W-D, 7-3 Chase Wrisinger (Truman State) W-F, 4:05 Spencer Johnson (Nebraska) L-D, 4-3 Nathan Traxler (Stanford) W-D, 2-0 Andrew Mahone (Missouri Baptist) W-F, 4:04 Joe Parisi Open (Third Place) Jared Haught (Virginia Tech) L-D, 3-1 Jack Dechow (Old Dominion) W-D, 9-7 (SV-1) Julian Smith (McKendree) W-D, 3-2 Nate Rotert (South Dakota State) W-D, 9-5 Cory Damiana (Hofstra) W-TF, 21-4 Stephen Loosbrock (Benedictine) L-D, 2-1 Jacob Holschlag (Northern Iowa) L-D, 7-5 Patrick Kissel (Purdue) W-MD, 12-3 Taylor Baird (Bethany College) W-MD, 9-0 Shakur Rasheed (Penn State) L-MD, 11-3 Greg Wilson (Oklahoma) W-D, 13-8 Justin Heberlie (Missouri) W-D, 6-4 Fredy Vidal (Nassau CC) W-TF, 19-4 Josh Manu (Missouri Valley) W-F, 1:45 *2016-17 Season - 0-1 / 0-1 Josh Fox (Ohio State) W-MD, 12-2 Stephen Loosbrock (Benedictine) W-TF, 15-0 Jack Dechow (Old Dominion) L-D, 6-5 Cory Campbell (Kent State) W-MD, 21-7 Kaufman-Brand Open (First Place) Zach Zavatsky (Virginia Tech) L-Med. Forfeit Brady Ayers (South Dakota State) W-Inj. Default Mickey Pelfrey (Maryville) W-F, 2:08 Southern Scuffl e (Sixth Place) Ian Early (Lincoln College) W-F, 3:51 2015-16 Season - 21-8 / 11-2 Ryan Hembury (George Mason) W-F, 2:44 Justin Heberlie (Missouri) W-D, 6-2 Derek Nagel (SIU-Edwardsville) W-F, 2:49 Aaron Studebaker (Nebraska) W-F, 4:40 UNI Open (Third Place) Cody Caldwell (Northern Iowa) W-F, 1:22 Nolan Boyd (Oklahoma State) W-MD, 18-10 Dimitrus Renfore (Michigan State) W-F, 3:22 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (Fourth Place) Gabe Dean (Cornell) L-D, 6-3 Luke Jones (Michigan State) W-F, 1:55 Samson Imonode (Army) W-MD, 14-2 Matt McCutcheon (Penn State) L-D, 9-8 J’den Cox (Missouri) L-D, 5-1 Huston Evans (Newberry) W-F, 3:29 Domenic Abounader (Michigan) L-D, 4-3 Aaron Studenbaker (Nebraska) W-F, 6:46 Hayden Zilmer (North Dakota State) W-D, 3-2 Gabe Dean (Cornell) L-D, 4-2 Jared Bartel (Northern Iowa) W-Inj. Default Gabe Dean (Cornell) L-D, 3-2 CJ Brucki (Central Michigan) W-MD, 19-6 Michael Macchiavello (NC State) W-MD, 13-5 Kenny Courts (Ohio State) W-MD, 13-5 *Does not count toward Career Record Zack Zavatsky (Virginia Tech L-D, 9-4 Nolan Boyd (Oklahoma State) W-D, 8-5 Quinton Rosser (Northern Illinois) W-F, 1:08 18 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEWR Iowa State Wrestling • Individual National Champions: 69 All-Americans: 291

2018-19 MATCH-BY-MATCH SEASON STATS 15-7 / 2-1 Overall Record: 15-7 v. Big 12: 4-1 Cyclone Open (Third Place) Cooper Thomas (Grand View) L-D, 10-6 v. Division I: 11-6 Gary Whittaker (Grand View) W-MD, 14-5 Pins: 2 Ethan Andersen (Iowa State0 W-D, 8-7 Tech Falls: 1 Cooper Thomas (Grand View) W-MD, 11-3 Major Decisions: 2 Tommy Helton (SIU-E) W-D, 9-5 Lindenwood Open (Second Place) Tommy Helton (SIU-E) W-D, 8-3 DUAL STATS Ethan Andersen (Iowa State) W-D, 8-5 Dual Record: 2-1 Korey Walker (Oklahoma City) W-D, 10-6 Dual Record v. Big 12: 0-0 Tony Cassioppi (Iowa) L-F, 4:20 Takedowns: 6 Sam Stoll (Iowa) L-D, 5-1 Escapes: 2 UNI Open (Third Place) 4 Pt. Near Falls: 0 Daniel Stibral (NDSU) L-D, 3-1 (SV-1) Bryce Esmoil (UNI) W-TF, 21-6 2 Pt. Near Falls: 0 Amari Latimer (Iowa Central) W-F, 4:25 Reversals: 1 Thomas Helton (SIUE) W-D, 3-1 Riding Time: 0 Francis Duggan (Iowa State) W-D, 4-1 Zach Parker (Ohio) W-D, 7-3 Southern Scuffl e (Eighth Place) AWARDS AND HONORS Sean O’Malley (Drexel) W-D, 5-1 2018 Sioux City Dave Edmonds Open (Second Place) Colin Lawler (NC State) W-D, 6-0 2018 Willie Myers Open (Second Place) Anthony Cassar (Penn State) L-MD, 16-5 2017 UNI Open Champion Cary Miller (Appalachian State) W-F, 3:57 2017 Cyclone Open (Third Place) Billy Miller (Virginia Tech) L-D, 6-0 Hayden Maley (Stanford) L-D, 7-3 2014 Grand View Open (Fifth Place) 228585 2013 Harold Nichols Cyclone Open (Fifth Place) GANNON GREMMEL RSo • Dubuque, Iowa

2017-18 CAREER MATCH-BY-MATCH Wrestled to a 19-7 record in during his redshirt Career - 34-14 / 2-2 freshman season… went 0-1 in dual action… fi nished runner-up at the Sioux City Dave Ed- 2017-2018 Season - 19-7 / 0-1 monds Open and Willie Myers Open… com- Cyclone Open (Third Place) peted at the Midlands Championship, compil- Gary Whitaker (Grand View) W-F, 1:05 ing a 2-2 record… took fi rst place at the UNI Thomas Helton (SIUE) W-D, 2-0 Open… began the year with a third-place Carter Isley (UNI) L-F, 2:04 showing at the Cyclone Open.. 10 of his 19 Jacob Bohlken (Missouri) W-D, 4-2 wins came via bonus-point victory including Christian Lance (FHSU) W-D, 5-2 three falls, fi ve technical falls and two major Lindenwood Open Jacob Bohlken (Missouri) W-D, 8-3 decisions. Jerhett Lee (OBU) W-D, 5-2 Blake Andrews (OSU) L-D, 6-2 2016-17 Trent Hillger (Wisconsin-Unat.) L-Med. Forfeit Redshirted his initial season at Iowa State. UNI Open (First Place) Jordan Hill (Iowa Central CC) W-TF, 21-6 High School Aaron Costello (Unat. Iowa) W-D, 2-1 (TB-1) One of the sought after heavyweight preps Carter Isley (Northern Iowa) W-D, 3-1 (SV-1) in the country… ranked No. 60 nationally by Trent Hillger (Unat. Wisconsin) W-D, 4-2 Intermat… two-time Fargo National Champi- Midlands Championships on… 2016 State Champion… three-time state Duece Rachal (Illinois) L-F, 4:16 fi nalist… posted a 168-14 record while wres- Jon Spaulding (Edinboro) W-MD, 11-2 tling for Chuck Haas at Dubuque Hempstead. Alex Macki (SDSU) W-MD, 11-3 Jake Gunning (Buff alo) L-D, 6-2 Personal Aj Nevills (Fresno State) L-D, 7-6 Willie Myers Open (Second Place) Born on January 30, 1998… son of Desiree and Travis Peters (UW Whitewater) W-TF, 18-3 Joe Gremmel… has one brother, Gavin Grem- Jon Czernek (Northe Central) W-TF, 18-2 mel… majoring in Business. Jordan Festge (UW Whitewater) W-TF, 18-3 Trent Hillger (Wisconsin-Unat.) L-F, 4:15 Sioux City Dave Edmonds Open (Second Place) Tre’zen Doren (Nebraska-Kearney) W-F, 2:03 Steven Gregory (Grand View) W-TF, 20-4 Gary Whitaker (Grand View) W-D, 11-9 Cooper Thomas (Grand View) W-D, 3-2 Dean Broghammer (Grand View) L-D, 7-2

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