EDINBORO UNIVERSITY 2014-15 Fighting Scots Wrestling 2014-15 Schedule Virginia Duals Notes November #10 Edinboro Fighting Scots (6-2, 2-0 EWL) 2 at Clarion Open NTS 6 #14 PITTSBURGH L, 13‐25 vs. Chattanooga (3-3, 0-0 SoCon)/ 15 at EMU Duals vs. Central Michigan W, 30‐3 West Virginia (3-4, 0-0 Big 12) vs. Northern Illinois W, 40‐3 Friday, January 9/Saturday, January 10, 2015 vs. #8 Michigan W, 23‐16 December Hampton, VA l All Day 4 CLEVELAND STATE* W, 41‐3 Hampton Coliseum 6 at PSAC Championships 1st/12 teams at Bloomsburg, Pa. 13 CLARION* W, 32‐6 The Edinboro Lineup 21 at Grapple at the Garden vs. #3 Cornell L, 14‐23 vs. #11 Lehigh W, 19‐18% 2014-15 Record -- 6-2, 2-0 EWL 29‐30 at Midlands Championships 4th/59 teams 2014-15 Career January Wt. Name Yr. Record Record Hometown 9 at Virginia Duals@ All Day 125 #19/20 Kory Mines R‐Sr. 19‐5 74‐52 Bedford, Ohio/Maple Heights vs. Chattanooga 11:00 a.m. vs. West Virginia 1:00 p.m. 133 Anthony Rivera R‐Fr. 3‐4 3‐4 Mardela Springs, Md./Parkside 10 at Virginia Duals@ All Day 141 #2/#2 Mitchell Port R‐Sr. 20‐0 116‐15 Bellefonte, Pa./Bellefonte Area 18 KENT STATE 1:00 p.m. 149 #3/#4 Dave Habat R‐Sr. 19‐1 117‐25 Parma, Ohio/St. Ignatius 24 at Rider* 1:00 p.m. 157 Chase Delande R‐So. 8‐6 29‐11 Hilliard, Ohio/Hilliard‐Davidson 25 at Bloomsburg* 2:00 p.m. Ty Schoffstall R‐Fr. 14‐6 14‐6 Pottsville, Pa./Tri‐Valley 31 at George Mason* 7:00 p.m. 165 Casey Fuller R‐Jr. 13‐7 42‐39 Hamlin, Pa./Western Wayne February 174 Patrick Jennings R‐Jr. 18‐7 43‐44 Ridge, N.Y./Longwood 6 LOCK HAVEN* 7:00 p.m. Nick Mitchell R‐So. 10‐1 23‐12 Frewsburg, N.Y./Frewsburg Central 7 EDINBORO OPEN All Day 15 NATIONALS DUALS 184 #12/#12 Vic Avery R‐Jr. 16‐5 65‐27 Foxboro, Mass./Foxboro OHIO STATE 1:00 p.m. 197 Vince Pickett Jr. 12‐8 55‐34 Galloway, Ohio/Central Crossing 20 at West Virginia 8:00 p.m. Hwt. Warren Bosch R‐Jr. 10‐11 26‐32 Kings Park, N.Y./Kings Park March Forrest Christmann R‐Fr. 6‐5 6‐5 Slippery Rock, Pa./Slippery Rock 7 at EWL Championships All Day at Lawrenceville, NJ HEAD COACH: Tim Flynn (Penn State ‘87, 190‐70‐5, 18th year) 19‐21 at NCAA Division I All Day Rankings: InterMat/Flowrestling National Championships at St. Louis, Mo. * EWL contest @ at Hampton, VA Fightings Scots to Meet Chattanooga, West Virginia in % won criteria matches won (6‐4) James River Pool of Virginia Duals The Match Stories 2015 VIRGINIA DUALS FIELD INCLUDES SIX } RANKED TEAMS Edinboro takes to the mat for the first time in 2015 on Friday, January 9 and Saturday, January 10. The 2015 Virginia Duals field The Fighting Scots will take part in the Virginia Duals. The 2015 Virginia Duals will once again take features six teams ranked place at the Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, Va., but will feature a new format. Unlike previous years according to the USA when the field used a bracket setup, this year’s 12‐team field will compete in four pools of three Today/NWCA Coaches Poll. teams, with the pool winners moving on to the semifinals on Saturday. Edinboro is in the James Edinboro is ranked fifth by River Pool along with Chattanooga and West Virginia. The Fighting Scots will wrestle the Mocs, who InterMat and 10th in the are 3‐3 in duals and come off a 13th‐place showing at the Southern Scuffle, at 11 a.m. on Friday. They follow with a match against the 3‐4 Mountaineers at 1 p.m. NWCA poll. Virginia Tech is sixth in the NWCA } poll and tied for eighth by InterMat. Virginia The Virginia Duals has six ranked teams in the field according to the latest USA Today/NWCA Divi‐ is ranked 15th by InterMat and 16th by the sion I Coaches Poll. That includes sixth‐ranked Virginia Tech, the Fighting Scots, who are ranked NWCA. Rider comes in at 17th in the NWCA tenth, plus 16th‐ranked Virginia, 17th‐ranked Rider, 24th‐ranked Old Dominion, and Bucknell, ranked poll, with Old Dominion 24th and Bucknell 25th. InterMat’s Tournament Rankings have Edinboro fifth, Virginia Tech eighth, Virginia 15th, and old 25th. OId Dominion is ranked 21st in the Inter‐ Dominion 21st. For the complete Virginia Duals field with the four pools and schedule go to Mat Tournament Rankings. www.virginiaduals.theopenmat.com } Head coach Tim Flynn will have to make do with a patched‐up lineup that will be minus two top‐

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ten wrestlers for a period of time. All told, three starters are missing and the Fighting Scots are even Edinboro Fast Facts down to their third and fourth wrestlers at 157 lbs. Edinboro has been without Austin Matthews for over a month now at 157 lbs. and the Clarion transfer is out indefinitely. Kasey Burnett‐Davis was fill‐ Edinboro University ing in admirably but he has now missed time with an injury is not expected to compete this week‐ Location: Edinboro, PA end. In addition, Zach Towers is once again out of the lineup at 174 lbs. The Fighting Scots were dealt Founded: 1857 another blow when A.J. Schopp went down at the Midlands Championships. Ranked number one at Enrollment: 7,100 133 lbs. entering the tournament, he was injured in his consolation semifinal match. He was able to Colors: Red & White finish the match but did not wrestle in the third place match. Schopp, who is now 15‐1 and ranked as Nickname: Fighting Scots high as second by Flowrestling, is out indefinitely. Athletic Director: Bruce Baumgartner } Sports Information Director: Bob Shreve The Fighting Scots are in the midst of their most difficult portion of the schedule. Edinboro re‐ Office Phone: (814) 732‐1834 cently competed in the Grapple at the Garden at Madison Square Garden. The Scots, ranked 12th at E‐mail: [email protected] the time in the USA Today/NWCA Division I Coaches Poll, lost to third‐ranked Cornell (23‐14) and de‐ feated 11th‐ranked Lehigh (19‐18). That was followed by the fourth place showing at the Midlands Wrestling Staff Championships, and now the Virginia Duals. } Edinboro comes off a fourth place showing at the Midlands Championships, with five wrestlers Head Coach: Tim Flynn (Penn State ‘86) placing. Mitchell Port led the way. The redshirt senior improved to 20‐0 as he won for the second Record at Edinboro: 190‐70‐5, 18th year straight year at 141 lbs. He was named the Art Kraft Champion of Champions. Ranked second, Port Career Record: 190‐70‐5, 18th year Office Phone: (814) 732‐1856 claimed a 4‐1 decision over third‐ranked Devin Carter of Virginia Tech in the finals. Dave Habat also Assistant Coach: Cliff Moore (Iowa ‘04) reached the finals at 149 lbs. He would suffer his first loss of the year and is now 19‐1, extending de‐ Office Phone: (814) 732‐1855 fending national champion Jason Tsirtsis to a tiebreaker before falling 2‐1. Kory Mines turned in a Assistant Coach: Colt Sponseller (Ohio St. ‘12) strong showing while taking fourth place at 125 lbs., and A.J. Schopp was also fourth at 133 lbs. Vic Office Phone: (814) 732‐1856 Avery suffered a pair of heartbreaking losses while finishing fifth. He dropped a 5‐3 decision to sec‐ Athletic Trainer: Gary Hanna ond‐ranked Lorenzo Thomas of Penn, and later suffered a 7‐6 loss in two tiebreakers to Iowa’s Sam Brooks, who is ranked eighth. Sports Information Staff } Edinboro currently has eight wrestlers showing up in the various national rankings, although only six SID: Bob Shreve will compete this weekend. The rankings include the WrestlingReport.com rankings which ranks 33 Office Phone: (814) 732‐1834 wrestlers per weight class. Five Fighting Scots are ranked in the top ten of their respective weight Cell Phone: (814) 882‐6049 classes. A.J. Schopp, who had been the consensus number one at 133 lbs., is now either second or third. Email: [email protected] Mitchell Port is second at 141 lbs. Dave Habat is ranked as high as third at 149 lbs. in three different polls. Graduate Assistants: Josh Gleason and Newcomer Austin Matthews, a transfer from Clarion, has been ranked as high as fifth at 157 lbs., and is Liam Halferty still ranked as high as sixth by InterMat. However, he has been out of the lineup for over a month due to Twitter: @BoroAthletics an injury and is now missing from several rankings. Vic Avery is ranked as high as 10th by WIN at 184 lbs. Facebook: EdinboroUniversityAthletics Kory Mines has been in and out of the 125 lb. rankings the last few weeks. He used a strong showing at the Midlands Championships to vault back into the rankings and is now as high as 17th by WIN and 2013-14 in Review WrestlingReport.com. Vince Pickett is ranked 25th at 197 lbs. by WrestlingReport.com and Patrick Jen‐ nings is now 33rd at 174 lbs. It marks the first time the redshirt junior has appeared in the rankings. 2013‐14 Dual Record: 11‐3 } Edinboro enjoyed a record‐setting performance in the PSAC Championship on December 5. The 2013‐14 EWL Record: 5‐0 2013‐14 NCAA Finish: 5th/3 All‐Americans Fighting Scots won their fourth straight PSAC title and 15th in Tim Flynn’s 18 years as head coach. Lettermen Returning/Lost: 10/2 they finished with 189.5 points to easily outdistance second‐place Lock Haven, who finished with NCAA Qualifiers Returning/Lost: 5/2 130.5 points. Clarion came in fifth. Edinboro also set a record with nine PSAC champions, breaking Qualifiers Returning: 125 ‐‐ Kory Mines (2014 ‐‐ the previous record of seven the Scots held along with Clarion. A.J. Schopp (133 lbs.), Mitchell Port DNP); 133 ‐‐ A.J. Schopp (2014 ‐‐ 4th; 2013 ‐‐ 4th; (141 lbs.), and Dave Habat (149 lbs.) won their fourth PSAC titles. It marks the first time a lineup has 2012 ‐‐ DNP); 141 ‐‐ Mitchell Port (2014 ‐‐ 3rd; 2013 had three four‐time PSAC titlists in it. There had previously been just 14 four‐time PSAC champions. ‐‐ 2nd; 2012 ‐‐ DNP); 149 ‐‐ Dave Habat (2014 ‐‐ 4th; Kory Mines won his second straight title at 125 lbs., and Vic Avery is now a two‐time champion at 184 2013 ‐‐ DNP; 2012 ‐‐ DNP); 157 ‐‐ Austin lbs. Kasey Burnett‐Davis is now a two‐time champion, as well, winning at 157 lbs. after claiming the Matthews* (2014 ‐‐ DNP); 184 ‐‐ Vic Avery (2014 165 lb. title a year ago. Zach Towers (174 lbs.) and Vince Pickett (197 lbs.) won their first PSAC crowns. ‐‐ DNP; 2012 ‐‐ DNP) } Edinboro comes off the finest season in school history. The 2013‐14 Fighting Scots finished with an 11‐3 record, winning the EWL and PSAC Championships. Seven national qualifiers then combined to Boro Upsets #8 Michigan to help Edinboro finish fifth at the NCAA Division I National Championships, the highest finish in school history. Three Fighting Scots earned All‐American honors ‐‐ A.J. Schopp (133 lbs.) and Mitchell Port Complete Sweep at EMU Duals (141 lbs.) for the second time and Dave Habat (149 lbs.) for the first time. Port placed third with } Following the Pittsburgh dual the Fighting Schopp and Habat coming in fourth. Scots will head back into action in the EMU } Edinboro’s lineup features five returning national qualifiers, along with a sixth in Clarion transfer Duals on Saturday, November 15. Edinboro Austin Matthews. Leading the way are All‐Americans Mitchell Port, A.J. Schopp, and Dave Habat. will wrestle three duals that day, highlighted Port earned All‐American honors for the second time at 141 lbs. with a third place finish, while Schopp by a meeting with Michigan. the Wolverines is also a two‐time All‐American after coming in fourth last year at 133 lbs. Habat earned his first All‐ are ranked ninth in the USA Today/NWCA Di‐ American certificate with a fourth place finish at 149 lbs. Kory Mines made his first appearance at Na‐ vision I Preseason Coaches Poll, one spot tionals last year at 125 lbs. Matthews earned a trip to Nationals for the first time while wrestling at ahead of the Scots. The day gets underway Clarion. He competed at 157 lbs. with Edinboro facing an always dangerous } Head coach Tim Flynn has always liked to challenge his squad, and this year is no exception. The Central Michigan team at 10 a.m., followed Pittsburgh match was the first of a very difficult dual schedule for the Fighting Scots. Using the USA by an 11:30 a.m. meeting with Northern Illi‐ nois. The Fighting Scots and Wolverines are Today/NWCA Division I Coaches Poll, Edinboro’s schedule currently includes six teams in the top 25, scheduled to take to the mats at 1 p.m. including two of the top seven squads. Edinboro already faced Pittsburgh, with the Panthers cur‐ rently ranked ninth. On November 15 the Fighting Scots competed in the EWL Duals and upset a Michigan team that was eighth at the time and now ranked 15th. The Scots faced a grueling day at Virginia Duals 2014-15 EDINBORO WRESTLING MATCH NOTES the Grapple at the Garden on December 21. They wrestled third‐ranked Cornell in their first match, National Rankings then met 11th‐ranked Lehigh. Ohio State, currently ranked seventh, will visit McComb Fieldhouse for a first round match in the NWCA Cliff Keen National Duals on February 15. 17th‐ranked Rider is also InterMat Tournament-Strength Rankings still ahead on the schedule. The Broncs are also one of six ranked teams In the 2015 Virginia Duals. as of January 6, 2015 The field includes Virginia Tech (6th), Virginia (16th), Old Dominion (24th), and Bucknell (25th). Throw Rk. School in matches against Kent State, Central Michigan, Northern Illinois, and West Virginia, plus the other 1. Iowa four EWL opponents, and the Scots will be battle‐tested by March. 2. Minnesota 3. Ohio State 4. Missouri HEAD COACH 5. EDINBORO EDINBORO ‐‐ Tim Flynn (Penn State ‘86) is in his 18th season as the helm of the Fighting Scots. He has 6. Oklahoma State elevated the Edinboro program to one of the best in the country, compiling a 190‐70‐5 record. Edin‐ 7. Penn State boro has had 12 top‐20 finishes and four in the top ten at the NCAA Division I National Championships 8. Illinois during his tenure. He has produced three national champions and 33 All‐Americans. All told, Flynn Virginia Tech has been named the EWL Coach of the Year six times and the PSAC Coach of the Year 12 times. last 10. Cornell 11. Northwestern year Flynn captured nearly every Coach of the Year award, including being named the NWCA NCAA 12. Nebraska Division I Coach of the Year, WIN’s Dan Gable Coach of the Year, and was InterMat’s Co‐Coach of the 13. Iowa State Year along with Minnesota’s J Robinson. 14. Michigan 15. Virginia THE CHATTANOOGA SERIES 16. Wisconsin FIRST MEETING 17. Pittsburgh 18. Lehigh Oklahoma SCOUTING CHATTANOOGA 20. Kent State Head coach Heath Eslinger (Tenn.‐Chattanooga ‘00) is in his sixth year at the helm of his alma mater 21. Old Dominion and has turned the Mocs into the dominant team in the Southern Conference. He has a 64‐38 record 22. North Carolina State and has guided Chattanooga to four SoCon Regular Season and Tournament Championships. Chat‐ 23. Indiana tanooga opened the season with three straight wins, including a 23‐15 triumph over Kent State. The Northern Iowa Mocs have since suffered three straight losses, the last to Old Dominion (25‐12) to fall to 3‐3. They 25. Rutgers come off a 14th place finish at the Southern Scuffle. Seniors Sean Boyle and Nick Soto placed. Boyle took third place at 125 lbs. while Soto was seventh at 133 lbs. Boyle is in his first season at Chat‐ USA Today/NWCA Coaches Poll tanooga after the NCAA granted him a sixth season of eligibility. He previously competed at Michi‐ as of January 6, 2015 gan where he was a two‐time national qualifier. He is ranked tenth with a 16‐4 record. Soto is 15‐7 and Rk. School Record Pts. ranked 16th. He is a three‐time SoCon champion and NCAA qualifier and has a 100‐34 career record. 1. Iowa (11) 7‐0 299 2. Minnesota 6‐0 282 3. Penn State (1) 5‐0 270 THE WEST VIRGINIA SERIES 4. Cornell 6‐0 266 EDINBORO LEADS 16-9-2 5. Missouri 12‐0 260 The Fighting Scots won 29‐9 a year ago at the WVU Coliseum, avenging an 18‐17 loss to the Moun‐ 6. Virginia Tech 4‐1 239 taineers the year before. Prior to that Edinboro went 6‐0‐2 in the previous eight meetings. 7. Ohio State 4‐3 225 8. Oklahoma State 3‐1 219 SCOUTING WEST VIRGINIA 9. Pittsburgh 4‐2 200 10. EDINBORO 6-2 191 The Last Meeting The Mountaineers come in with a 3‐4 11. Lehigh 7‐3 173 #10 EDINBORO 29, WEST VIRGINIA 6 record under first‐year head coach 12. Nebraska 4‐1 166 February 22, 2014 Sammie Henson, who took over for 13. Illinois 6‐1 158 Edinboro, PA long‐time mentor Craig Turnbull. Hen‐ 14. Iowa State 4‐1 141 son previously served as the head as‐ 15. Michigan 2‐1 140 16. Virginia 5‐2 115 125 – Cory Stainbrook (WVU) dec. #19 Kory Mines (EU), 6‐4 sistant coach for two years at 17. Rider 6‐1 104 133 ‐‐ #2 A.J. Schopp (EU) fall over Nathan Pennesi (WVU), 4:36 Missouri and also had a stint with 18. Northwestern 8‐2 95 141 Penn State. He was a two‐time na‐ ‐‐ #1 Mitchell Port (EU) dec. #14 Colin Johnston (WVU), 5‐3 19. Oregon State 3‐0 89 149 ‐‐ #15 David Habat (EU) dec. Mike Morales (WVU), 7‐5 sv tional champion at Clemson and pre‐ 20. Wisconsin 5‐1 71 157 – #15 Johnny Greisheimer (EU) dec. Tim Wheeling (WVU), 6‐0 viously earned All‐American honors at 21. Wyoming 4‐2 62 165 – Kasey Burnett‐Davis (EU) dec. Ross Renzi (WVU), 11‐6 Missouri. WVU lost its first four 22. North Carolina State 7‐2 43 174 – Bubba Scheffel (WVU) dec. Patrick Jennings (EU), 3‐1 matches under Henson, including a 23. Rutgers 9‐1 37 184 – #15 Vic Avery (EU) maj. dec. Mac Mancuso (WVU), 16‐7 26‐9 loss to Cornell, but has since run 24. Old Dominion 3‐2 28 197 – Vince Pickett (EU) maj. dec. Leo Trindade (EU), 8‐0 25. Bucknell 3‐1 17 Hwt. – #16 Ernest James (EU) dec. A.J. Vizcarrondo (WVU), 7‐0 off three straight victories. Those wins came against Lock Haven, Grand EDINBORO INDIVIDUALS Canyon and Arizona State. The Moun‐ Wt. Wrestler IM/FLO/AWN/WIN/TOM/WRR taineers showcase Michael Morales. The senior is ranked 11th at 141 lbs. with a 21‐6 record. He is a 125 Kory Mines 19 20 ‐‐ 17 18 17 133 A.J. Schopp 3 2 1 4 3 3 two‐time NCAA qualifier who has a 77‐30. Freshman Zeke Moisey was a four‐time PIAA placewinner 141 Mitchell Port 2 2 2 2 2 2 at Bethlehem Catholic. He has a 20‐8 record while competing at 125 lbs. 149 Dave Habat 3 4 4 4 3 3 157 Austin Matthews 6 10 ‐‐ 7 ‐‐ ‐‐ SCHOPP SUFFERS FIRST DEFEAT, INJURY AT MIDLANDS CHAMPIONSHIPS 174 Patrick Jennings ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ 33 A.J. Schopp went into the Midlands Championships as the number one seed at 133 lbs. He would 184 Vic Avery 12 12 14 10 13 11 leave Illinois with his first loss and an injury that will force him to moss an extended period of time. 197 Vince Pickett ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ 25 Schopp pinned his first three opponents to improve to 14‐0. But in the semifinals he dropped a 1‐0 IM ‐‐ InterMat AWN ‐‐ Amateur Wrestling News decision to the seventh‐ranked Zane Richards of Illinois. The redshirt senior came back to win a 4‐3 WIN ‐‐ WIN WRR ‐‐ WrestlingReport.com decision over 19th‐ranked Kevin Norstrem of Virginia Tech even though he suffered an injury early in TOM ‐‐ TheOpenMat.com FLO ‐‐ Flowrestling Virginia Duals 2014-15 EDINBORO WRESTLING MATCH NOTES

2014-15 EWL Standings the consolation semifinal bout. He would medical forfeit the third place match to finish fourth. EWL Overall PORT NAMED EWL, PSAC WRESTLER OF THE WEEK AFTER BACK-TO-BACK MIDLANDS CROWNS EDINBORO ...... 2-0 6-2 Mitchell Port won his second straight 141 lb. championship at the Midlands Championships last Rider ...... 1‐0 6‐1 week. In the process he was chosen the Art Kraft Champion of Champion. The redshirt senior went George Mason ...... 0‐0 4‐4 5‐0 to improve to 20‐0 for the season and 116‐15 for his career, moving into a tie for 15th place in ca‐ Lock Haven ...... 0‐0 2‐5 reer victories. Port opened the tournament with three straight major decisions – 14‐5 over Topher Clarion ...... 1‐2 1‐8 Carton of Iowa, 11‐2 over Tommy Thorn of Minnesota, and 11‐3 over Eastern Michigan’s Michael Cleveland State...... 0‐1 2‐1 Shaw, He won an 11‐7 decision over ninth‐ranked Chris Mecate of Old Dominion to set up one of the Bloomsburg ...... 0‐1 0‐3 most anticipated matches of the tournament. Ranked second nationally and seeded first, Port won a 4‐1 decision over Virginia Tech’s Devin Carter, who was ranked third and seeded second. This Week’s Schedule/Results Thursday, January 8 AVERY FALLS JUST SHY OF TWO UPSETS AT GRAPPLE AT THE GARDEN Ohio at Clarion Vic Avery continues to fall just shy of defeating the very best in the country at 184 lbs. He recently Friday, January 9 faced a pair of top ten wrestlers at the Grapple at the Garden. The junior suffered a 6‐4 loss in sudden EDINBORO, Rider at Virginia Duals victory to seventh‐ranked Gabe Dean of Cornell in his first match. Dean was the national runner‐up at Saturday, January 10 184 lbs. a year ago and had been ranked number one until a week earlier. Avery then squared off EDINBORO, Rider at Virginia Duals against second‐ranked Nathaniel Brown of Lehigh. He would drop a 3‐1 decision. It was the same Cleveland State at George Mason, 1:00 p.m. story at the Midlands Championships. He would post a pair of 3‐2 wins over 20th‐ranked Nikko Reyes Eastern Michigan at Clarion, 2:00 p.m. of Illinois, and won a 5‐3 decision in a second sudden victory session over 18th‐ranked Ricky Robert‐ Sunday, January 11 son of Wisconsin. He dropped a 5‐3 decision to second‐ranked Lorenzo Thomas of Penn and was a 7‐ Lock Haven vs. North Carolina St., 10:00 a.m. 6 loser in two tiebreakers to Iowa’s Sam Brooks, who was ranked eighth. That match came in the Bloomsburg vs. Drexel, 11:30 a.m. consolation semifinals. He would take home fifth place following his second win over Reyes. Bloomsburg vs. North Carolina St., 1:00 p.m. Lock Haven vs. North Carolina, 1:00 p.m. HABAT, PORT, SCHOPP TRIO OF SCOTS IN 100-WIN CLUB EWL Wrestler of the Week Edinboro has a trio of wrestlers in the 100‐win club. A.J. Schopp leads the way as he has a 122‐15 record Nov. 3 A.J. Schopp, Edinboro and is 11th in career wins. Dave Habat is next, showing a 117‐25 career mark, good for 14th all‐time. Finally, Nov. 10 Fred Garcia/Dan Neff, Lock Haven Mitchell Port is 116‐15 for his career and ranks 17th in career wins. Combined the threesome is 355‐55. Nov. 17 Mitchell Port, Edinboro Nov. 24 Chuck Zeisloft, Rider SCHOPP, BECKMAN RENEW ACQUAINTANCES ONCE AGAIN Dec. 1 Aaron McKinney, Lock Haven A.J. Schopp and Lehigh’s Mason Beckman renewed their highly‐competitive rivalry at the Grapple at Dec. 8 A.J. Schopp/Mitchell Port/ the Garden. The two former Pennsylvania high school rivals had last met in the NWCA All‐Star Classic Dave Habat, Edinboro in November, with top‐ranked Schopp claiming a 4‐2 decision over second‐ranked Beckman. It Dec. 15 A.J. Schopp marked the second straight year the two squared off in the 133 lbs. match at the All‐Star Classic. In Jan. 6 Mitchell Port 2013 it was Beckman getting the better of Schopp by a 5‐1 decision. In between the two met in the Midlands Invitational, with Schopp prevailing 5‐0. Schopp made it three straight victories against EWL Freshman of the Week Beckman as he prevailed 3‐1. He registered the lone takedown of the match in the first period and Nov. 3 Brock Zacherl, Clarion earned a point for riding time after riding out Beckman in the second period. Schopp and Beckman Nov. 10 Chase Zemenak, Bloomsburg are both former Pennsylvania state champions. Schopp was a four‐time placewinner while compet‐ B.J. Clagon, Rider Nov. 17 Sean Russell, Edinboro ing for Tyrone High School, earning one PIAA state title and finishing second twice. Beckman won Nov. 24 B.J. Clagon, Rider two state championships and also placed all four years. Dec. 1 Brock Zacherl, Clarion Dec. 8 B.J. Clagon, Rider SCHOPP REPEATS AS PSAC WRESTLER OF THE WEEK Dec. 15 none selected A.J. Schopp was recognized as the EWL and PSAC Wrestler of the Week for his performance in Edin‐ Dec. 15 Dominic Rigous, Clarion boro’s 32‐6 win over Clarion. The redshirt senior won by fall at 2:11 over Joel Rosko. He was once again named the PSAC Wrestler of the Week last week for his 3‐1 decision over sixth‐ranked Mason Beckman of Lehigh and a 17‐0 technical fall over Bricker Dixon of Cornell. EDINBORO WINS FOURTH STRAIGHT PSAC CHAMPIONSHIP WITH RECORD NINE CHAMPIONS Edinboro won its fourth straight PSAC Championship on December 6 in dominating fashion. The Fighting Scots had a record nine champions while finishing with 189.5 points compared 130.5 points for second‐ place Lock Haven. The previous record of seven champions was set by Edinboro in 2007‐08 and 2008‐09, along with Clarion in 1982‐83. A.J. Schopp (133 lbs.), Mitchell Port (141 lbs.), and Dave Habat (149 lbs.) were their fourth PSAC titles, joining a group of 14 previous four‐time PSAC champions. Kory Mines won his second straight championship at 125 lbs., while Vic Avery is a two‐time champion at 184 lbs. after previ‐ ously winning at 184 lbs. in 2011. Kasey Burnett‐Davis, the 165 lb. champion a year ago, filled in for Austin Matthews at 157 lbs. and claimed his second crown. Casey Fuller (165 lbs.), Zach Towers (174 lbs.) and Vince Pickett (197 lbs.) won for the first time. So dominant were the Fighting Scots that they won 35 of 36 matches. Of those 35 wins, 27 were by bonus points, with 14 falls, 4 technical falls, and 9 by major decision. Towers led the way as he won all four of his matches by fall – all in the first period. Mines, Schopp, Port, and Habat also won all of their matches by bonus points. Warren Bosch finished third at heavyweight as the entire Edinboro lineup earned All‐PSAC honors. He was the only Fighting Scots to drop a match, but he came back to win his next five bouts. Virginia Duals 2014-15 EDINBORO WRESTLING MATCH NOTES

SCHOPP, PORT, AND HABAT WIN FOURTH PSAC TITLES Port Repeats as Midlands Champion, Heading into the recent PSAC Championships there were 14 wrestlers in PSAC history to win four PSAC championships. Edinboro’s trio of A.J. Schopp (133 lbs.), Mitchell Port (141 lbs.) and Dave Habat Edinboro Finishes Fourth (149 lbs.) boosted that list to 17 at the end of the day as each won for the fourth straight year. It also } After capturing sec‐ marked the first time that three wrestlers from the same team became four‐time titlists. The list of ond place in 2013, Edin‐ four‐time PSAC champions includes Edinboro’s and Alex Clemsen. Clemsen was the boro turned in another last PSAC wrestler to earn four titles, capturing the fourth in 2007. Schopp, Port and Habat were hon‐ strong showing at the ored as EWL Wrestlers of the Week for their efforts. 52nd Midlands Champi‐ onships. The Fighting ZACH TOWERS OVER 174 LB. PSAC FIELD Scots came in fourth out Zach Towers has battled injuries throughout his young career. The redshirt sophomore claimed the of 59 teams, trailing Iowa, Illinois and North‐ 174 lb. starting job at this year’s wrestle‐offs, and got off to a fast start with wins in his first three western. Mitchell Port led five placewinners, bouts, including a technical fall and fall. In the Clarion Open semifinals he squared off with teammate as the redshirt senior repeated as the cham‐ Nick Mitchell and suffered an injury during the match. He returned to the lineup against Cleveland pion at 141 lbs. Port won all five of his matches, State in impressive fashion, winning a 21‐4 technical fall over Gabe Stark, with the end coming at 6:42. the first three by major decision. He won a 4‐1 That was nothing compared to what he did at the PSAC Championship. Towers won all four of his decision over third‐ranked Devin Carter of Vir‐ matches by fall ‐‐ the first period! Just one match went into the third minute. ginia Tech in the finals after handing ninth‐ ranked Chris Mecate of Old Dominion an 11‐7 BURNETT-DAVIS FILLS IN WITH TITLE AT 157 LBS. defeat in the semifinals. Port was named the Kasey Burnett‐Davis has had a strange but successful beginning to the 2014‐15 season. The redshirt sen‐ Art Kraft Champion of Champions. Dave Habat ior began the year looking to start at 157 lbs. after being the regular a year ago at 165 lbs. He lost out to also reached the finals at 149 lbs. thanks to a 3‐ Austin Matthews at wrestle‐offs and then wrestled early in the year at 165 lbs. When Matthews went 2 decision over Iowa’s Brandon Sorensen in down with an injury recently, Burnett‐Davis won a wrestle‐off with Chase Delande to take over at 157 lbs. the semifinals. He would drop a 2‐1 decision in The Scots hardly missed Matthews against Cleveland State, as KBD won a 17‐1 technical fall (4:47) over a tiebreaker to top‐ranked and defending na‐ Chas Busz. He then won his second PSAC title with wins in all three of his matches at the PSAC Champi‐ tional champion Jason Tsirtsis of Northwest‐ onships, including a 14‐7 decision over Francis Mizia of Mercyhurst in the finals. A year ago he claimed the ern. A.J. Schopp suffered his first loss of the championship at 165 lbs. season to seventh‐ranked Zane Richards of Illi‐ nois in the semifinals. He came back with a 4‐3 AFTER TWO-YEAR GAP AVERY WINS SECOND PSAC CROWN decision over 19th‐ranked Kevin Nortstrem of Vic Avery also became a two‐time PSAC champion at 184 lbs. at Bloomsburg, although his last title came in Virginia Tech, but would medical forfeit in the 2011 as a freshman. He redshirted the next year, and a year ago was battling an ankle injury at the PSAC consolation finals to take fourth place at 133 lbs. Kory Mines turned in a strong showing as Championship. He reached the final before medically forfeiting to finish second. The redshirt junior had he took fourth place at 125 lbs. Vic Avery took one of the tougher matchups of the tournament, defeating Lock Haven’s Fred Garcia 5‐2 in the finals. fifth place at 184 lbs. while facing five ranked wrestlers in his seven matches. He lost a 5‐3 JENNINGS EARNS FIFTH PLACE FINISH AT NITTANY LION OPEN decision to second‐ranked Lorenzo Thomas of Five Fighting Scots competed in the Nittany Lion Open, with Patrick Jennings and Sean Russell plac‐ Penn and later suffered a 7‐6 defeat in two ing. Patrick, the starter for a period of time at 174 lbs., went 5‐2 to finish fifth at 174 lbs. Russell, a tiebreakers to eighth‐ranked Sam Brooks of freshman who is redshirting this year, advanced to the consolation semifinals before medically for‐ Iowa in the consolation semifinals. He won feiting. His fifth place match with Darian Cruz of Lehigh was ruled a no contest. twice over 20th‐ranked Nikko Reyes of Illinois, and won a 5‐3 decision in double sudden vic‐ SCHOPP BREAKS PENN’S CAREER FALLS RECORD tory over 18th‐ranked Ricky Robertson of Wis‐ A.J. Schopp entered his final season two pins shy of the career record and picked up pin number three for consin. 2014‐15 when he flattened Alfredo Gary of Cleveland State at 2:46 on Thursday. The redshirt senior’s 54th career fall broke the career record of 53 held by Deonte Penn. He picked up a pair of falls in the EMU Duals for pins No. 52 and 53 to tie Penn. The tying fall came against Northern Illinois’ Jordan Northrup at 5:49. Schopp owns three of the top ten seasons for falls with 19 in 2011‐12, good for third in a season, 18 in 2012‐13, good for a tie for fourth, and 14 a year ago. That figure is tied for tenth. He now has 60 career falls overall.

Edinboro Starting Lineups in Dual Matches

Opponent 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 Hwt Pittsburgh Mines Schopp Port Lorea Matthews Fuller Jennings Avery Pickett Bosch Northern Illinois Mines Schopp Port Habat Matthews Fuller Jennings Avery Pickett Christmann Central Michigan Mines Schopp Port Habat Matthews Fuller Jennings Avery Pickett Bosch Michigan Mines Schopp Port Habat Matthews Fuller Jennings Avery Pickett Bosch Cleveland State Mines Schopp Port Habat Burnett‐Davis Fuller Towers Avery Pickett Bosch Clarion Mines Schopp Lorea Habat Burnett‐Davis Fuller Towers Mitchell Pickett Bosch Cornell Mines Schopp Port Habat Burnett‐Davis Fuller Towers Avery Pickett Bosch Lehigh Mines Schopp Port Habat Burnett‐Davis Fuller Jennings Avery Pickett Bosch

Bolded names indicates match winner Virginia Duals 2014-15 EDINBORO WRESTLING MATCH NOTES

SCOTS PILE UP THE POINTS AGAINST PORT, RUSSELL SWEEP EWL AWARDS The Record Book VIKINGS IN EWL OPENER A pair of Edinboro wrestlers swept the Eastern Edinboro made a statement in its EWL opener Wrestling League weekly awards on November Career Wins against Cleveland State. The Fighting Scots won a 17. Mitchell Port was selected the EWL Wrestler 1. (2005‐09) ...... 152‐13 pair of matches by fall and four others by technical of the Week and Sean Russell was chosen the 2. Jason Robison (1993‐98)...... 145‐23 fall in a 41‐3 victory. A.J. Schopp (133 lbs.) and Vic EWL Freshman of the Week. Port won all three 3. Terry Kennedy (1984‐89)...... 139‐34‐3 Avery (184 lbs.) picked up pins, while Mitchell Port of his matches in the EMU Duals, including a 2‐0 4. Lou Rosselli (1988‐93) ...... 136‐25‐4 (141 lbs.), Dave Habat (149 lbs.), Kasey Burnett‐ decision over tenth‐ranked Zach Horan of Cen‐ 5. Shawn Bunch (2001‐05)...... 133‐24 6. Matt King (1999‐04)...... 132‐23 Davis (157 lbs.), and Zach Towers (174 lbs.) won by tral Michigan and a 5‐2 win over fourth‐ranked 7. Chris Honeycutt (2007‐12)...... 130‐22 technical fall. The 41 points were the most since a Steve Dutton of Michigan. The redshirt senior’s 8. Josh Koscheck (1997‐02)...... 128‐17 41‐3 win over Buffalo on February 1, 2014. other match ended with a pin. He was also 9. Tony Robie (1992‐97) ...... 126‐24 named the PSAC Wrestler of the Week. Russell 10. Dave Rowan (1984‐88) ...... 124‐27 UNDEFEATED MATTHEWS TO MISS TIME was recognized after finishing second at 125 lbs. 11. A.J. Schopp (2010‐pres.) ...... 122‐15 WITH INJURY in the East Stroudsburg Open. He won twice by 12. Alex Clemsen (2002‐07)...... 121‐35 Austin Matthews is off to a fast start as a Fight‐ major decision and twice by technical fall to 13. David Shunamon (1998‐03) ....118‐44 ing Scot, but that start will be interrupted for an reach the semifinals. In the semifinals he posted 14. Dave Habat (2010‐pres.) ...... 117‐25 undetermined amount of time due to an injury. an 9‐4 decision over 2014 national qualifier Billy 15. Sean O'Day (1985‐89) ...... 116‐23‐2 A transfer from Clarion who was the 2014 EWL Watterson of Brown. In the finals Russell 16. Deonte Penn (2002‐07) ...... 114‐43 and PSAC Freshman of the Year, Matthews is 9‐ dropped a 2‐1 decision to Lehigh’s Darian Cruz. 17. Mitchell Port (2010‐pres.) ...... 116‐15 0 as a Fighting Scot after sweeping his three op‐ Cruz earned All‐American honors a year ago 18. Kevin Saniga (1993‐98) ...... 113‐38 Dean Hall (1985‐88) ...... 113‐18‐2 ponents in the EMU Duals. The sophomore with a seventh place finish at Nationals. Kevin Welsh (1995‐00)...... 111‐52 began the day by avenging a loss to Central 21. Cory Ace (1998‐03)...... 110‐45 Michigan’s Luke Smith at last year’s Nationals. SCHOFFSTALL TAKES THIRD PLACE AT MAT 22. Tom Shifflet (1991‐95) ...... 109‐31‐1 Smith handed Matthews an 11‐2 defeat to elimi‐ TOWN OPEN 23. Joey Fendone (2004‐09)...... 105‐40 nate him from his first trip to Nationals. This Redshirt freshman Ty Schoffstall finished in Matt Hill (2002‐07) ...... 105‐42 time around it was Matthews claiming a 6‐0 de‐ third place at 157 lbs. in the Mat Town Open on 25. Jarrod King (2007‐10)...... 103‐16 cision. Ranked 13th by InterMat, Matthews November 30. Lock Haven hosted the tourna‐ Nate Yetzer (2000‐05)...... 103‐33 ended the day with another upset, an 8‐6 deci‐ ment. Schoffstall was pinned at 4:53 in his open‐ Career Falls sion over 10th‐ranked Brian Murphy of Michi‐ ing match by Kyle Simaz of the Finger Lakes gan. His spot in the lineup will be taken by Kasey Wrestling Club before running off four straight 1. A.J. Schopp (2011‐pres.) ...... 60 2. Deonte Penn (2002‐07)...... 53 Burnett‐Davis. wins. He won his first match with a fall at 3:17 3. Joey Fendone (2004‐09) ...... 45 over Drexel's Zachary Spira. Next came a 12‐3 4. Jason Robison (1993‐98) ...... 42 MINES GETS THE BEST OF WILLEFORD IN RE- major decision over Kyle Hammond of Lock Tom Herr (1970‐74) ...... 42 NEWAL OF RIVALRY Haven. In the consolation finals he picked up his 6. Dean Hall (1984‐88)...... 40 Cleveland State’s Ben Willeford had won three of second pin of the season, the end coming at 7. Dave Rowan (1984‐88) ...... 38 four previous meetings against Kory Mines heading 6:27 against Franklin & Marshall's Theodore 8. Ernest James (2010‐14) ...... 37 into the recent dual. Mines got the better of Wille‐ King. In the third place match Schoffstall won a 9. Josh Koscheck (1997‐02)...... 27 ford by a 5‐3 decision in the dual, as Willeford came 10‐3 decision over Josh Harrison of Mount Dave Held (1984‐88) ...... 27 in ranked 19th by Flowrestling. Mines claimed the Union. He went 4‐1 on the day. Ray Yeager (1975‐79) ...... 27 first meeting with a 7‐4 decision in 2011‐12. Willeford won both meetings in 2012‐13, and the two did not CHRISTMANN PLACES SIXTH AT SIMONSON meet a year ago as Willeford was redshirting. Wille‐ OPEN FLOWRESTLING TO TELEVISE ALL HOME ford claimed a 7‐3 decision in the semifinals of this Forrest Christmann placed sixth at heavyweight DUALS year’s Clarion Open. The most notable meeting at the Ashland Simonson Open on November Edinboro has entered into an agreement came in the EWL Championships in 2013, with Wille‐ 22. A redshirt freshman, Christmann went 3‐1 on with Flowrestling to stream all of Edinboro’s ford winning by fall in the second period to claim the day and might have finished even higher if home dual meets on the internet. the EWL crown. The Viking also won a 5‐2 decision not for an injury that forced him to injury default Flowrestling members can access the broad‐ in the regular season meeting. on his final two matches. That included his con‐ cast at: solation match against Logan Rimmer of Notre BORO PICKS UP FIRST WIN OVER MICHIGAN Dame(Ohio) and the fifth place bout vs. Tracey https://livecoverage.flowrestling.org It is fair to say that Edinboro and Michigan don’t Green of Mercyhurst North East. Christmann's have a storied rivalry on the mat, but prior to day started with a first period fall over Cody their meeting in the EMU Duals the Wolverines Hogston of Findlay, followed by a 3‐1 decision had won both meetings against the Fighting over Gregory Moray of Ohio. In the quarterfinals Scots. It was Edinboro reveling in Hail to the Vic‐ he claimed a 5‐4 decision over West Liberty's tors after a 23‐16 upset of No. 8 Michigan. The Aaron Silverio. He would drop a 5‐3 decision to Fighting Scots won the first five matches to Kent State's Devin Nye in the semifinals. jump out to a 20‐0 lead. That included a 15‐0 technical fall for A.J. Schopp over ninth‐ranked MITCHELL FINISHES FIRST AT 174 LBS. AT Rossi Bruno of Michigan at 133 lbs., a 5‐2 deci‐ EMU OPEN AS THREE SCOTS MEDAL sion for Mitchell Port over fourth‐ranked Steve While Edinboro was winning three matches in Dutton at 141 lbs., and Austin Matthews with an the EMU Duals, a number of other Fighting 8‐6 upset of tenth‐ranked Brian Murphy at 157 Scots were competing in the EMU Open. Lead‐ lbs. In addition, Kory Mines upset 20th‐ranked ing the way was Nick Mitchell, who captured Conor Youtsey at 125 lbs. by a 6‐3 decision. first place at 174 lbs. Mitchell is redshirt sopho‐ Virginia Duals 2014-15 EDINBORO WRESTLING MATCH NOTES more who added the first place to a second giving up over 25 lbs. Bosch controlled the match place finish at the Clarion Open. After picking until late in the second period when he was up victories by fall and major decision in his first taken down and pinned. two matches he claimed an 8‐2 decision over Eastern Michigan's Kayne MacCallum in the FIVE WRESTLERS PLACE AT MERCYHURST quarterfinals. He was even more impressive in OPEN the semifinals, winning a 16‐1 technical fall over Freshmen Sean Russell and Billy Miller came 2014 PSAC Championships Wyatt Wilson of Indiana. In the finals Mitchell away with championships at the Mercyhurst Boro Wins 4th Straight PSAC Crown; Schopp, Port claimed a 4‐3 decision over Northwestern's Open on November 8. Russell claimed the title at and Habat Become Four-Time Champions Johnny Sebastian to finish at 5‐0. Jake Hart and 125 lbs., going a perfect 3‐0 with a fall and two Ty Schoffstall also placed at the EMU Open. major decisions. He won a 13‐4 major decision December 6, 2014 Bloomsburg, PA

Hart finished sixth at 197 lbs., going 3‐2. The red‐ over Forrest Glogouski of Lake Erie in the finals. BLOOMSBURG, Pa. – It was a record‐setting shirt freshman dropped his first match but Miller captured the heavyweight championship day for Edinboro as the Fighting Scots made it four came back to win three straight matches, in‐ thanks to a 3‐1 decision over Mercyhurst’s Andy championships in a row and 15 in head coach Tim cluding a fall at 6:18 over Michigan's Richie Sisti, Welton. He was 4‐0 on the day. Chase Delande Flynn’s 18 years as head coach. The Fighting Scots before dropping a 9‐8 decision to Brandon placed second at 157 lbs. with a 3‐1 ledger. He had champions in nine of the ten weight classes, O'Neill of Ashland in the fifth place match. dropped a 10‐3 decision to Ohio State’s Micah also a PSAC record, and won the first nine weight Schoffstall took seventh place at 157 lbs., going Jordan in the championship match. Colby Ems classes. The previous record of seven champions 5‐2 on the day. was third at 133 lbs. with a 4‐1 record. He won a was set by Edinboro in 2007‐08 and 2008‐09, along pair of bouts to reach the semifinals before losing with Clarion in 1982‐83. Edinboro finished with an in‐ RUSSELL, MILLER FINISH SECOND AT ESU to Ohio State’s Johnni Dijulius. He would come credible 189.5 points to easily out‐distance second‐ place Lock Haven (130 pts.) in the 12‐team field. OPEN back to defeat Josh Wimer of Findlay in the third The trio of A.J. Schopp (133 lbs.), Mitchell Four wrestlers competed at the ESU Open at place match by a 9‐6 decision. Finally, Anthony Port (141 lbs.), and Dave Habat (149 lbs.) won East Stroudsburg on November 16. Freshman Rivera placed fourth at 125 lbs. He ended the day their fourth PSAC championships. It marks the Sean Russell came away with a second place fin‐ with a 3‐2 record. He lost a 7‐4 decision to top‐ first time in PSAC history that a team has had ish at 125 lbs. Russell went 5‐1 on the day, win‐ seeded Willie Bohince of Mercyhurst in the third three four‐year champions in its lineup. ning twice by technical fall and twice by major place match. Kory Mines (125 lbs.), Kasey Burnett‐Davis decision. In the finals he dropped a 2‐1 decision to (157 lbs.), and Vic Avery (184 lbs.) won their sec‐ Lehigh's Darian Cruz, who earned All‐American EDINBORO COMES OFF BEST SEASON IN ond PSAC championships. Casey Fuller (165 lbs.), honors a year ago with a seventh place finish at SCHOOL HISTORY Zach Towers (174 lbs.), and Vince Pickett (197 Nationals. Billy Miller, also a freshman, took sec‐ Edinboro enjoyed its finest season in school his‐ lbs.) all won their first PSAC championships. War‐ ren Bosch made it ten wrestlers to earn All‐PSAC ond place at heavyweight at the ESU Open, tory in 2013‐14. It started with an 11‐3 dual record, recognition as he finished third at heavyweight. going 3‐1 on the day. He won a pair of decisions with wins over sixth‐ranked Pittsburgh and 15th‐ and a major decision before suffering a 4‐3 deci‐ ranked Virginia Tech, plus a near upset of top‐ 72nd PSAC TEAM SCORING sion to Nick Nevills in the finals. ranked Iowa. The Fighting Scots won both the 1. EDINBORO ...... 189.5 EWL and PSAC Championships. Seven wrestlers 2. Lock Haven ...... 130.0 PORT DEFEATS HORAN IN REMATCH OF qualified for the NCAA Division I National Champi‐ 3. Mercyhurst ...... 92.5 2010 PIAA FINALS onships, and each one won at least one match. 4. Kutztown ...... 79.0 When Mitchell Port met Central Michigan’s They contributed to Edinboro’s best finish at the 5. Clarion ...... 74.5 Zach Horan it was a rematch of the 2010 PIAA Division I National Championships as the Fighting 6. Pitt‐Johnstown...... 74.0 Class AAA state championship bout at 125 lbs. Scots finished fifth. Three Fighting Scots earned 7. Bloomsburg ...... 55.5 Port, a senior wrestling for Bellefonte Area All‐American honors ‐‐ Mitchell Port (3rd at 141 8. Gannon ...... 42.5 High School won a 6‐3 decision over Horan, lbs.), A.J. Schopp (4th at 133 lbs.), and Dave 9. East Stroudsburg ...... 20.0 10. Seton Hill ...... 18.5 who was representing Nazareth High School as Habat (4th at 149 lbs.). 11. Shippensburg ...... 9.5 a junior. It capped a perfect 45‐0 season for 12. Millersville...... 9.0 Port, while Horan suffered just his second loss. FLYNN EVERYONE’S COACH OF THE YEAR Port prevailed again in the recent dual, claiming Tim Flynn reaped the rewards of an outstanding Outstanding Wrestler: Ziad Haddad, Kutztown a 2‐0 decision over the 10th‐ranked Horan. season by Edinboro. The veteran head coach PSAC Championship Finals guided Edinboro to its finest season at the Divi‐ 125 lbs. – #1 Kory Mines (EU) maj. dec. #2 Willie HABAT SITS OUT PITTSBURGH DUAL sion I level. For his efforts he was named the Bohince (MH), 8‐0 Dave Habat’s season got off to an unanticipated NWCA NCAA Division I Coach of the Year, WIN’s 133 lbs. – #1 A.J. Schopp (EU) tech. fall #2 Ronnie start when he was forced to sit out the Pitts‐ Dan Gable Coach of the Year, and the InterMat Perry (LHU), 19‐4 (7:00) burgh dual with a minor injury. The redshirt sen‐ Co‐Coach of the Year, sharing the honor with 141 lbs. – #1 Mitchell Port (EU) fall over #2 Bobby ior had opened the year four days earlier with Minnesota’s J Robinson. He was also selected Rehm (LHU), 2:30 five straight wins while capturing first place at the EWL Coach of the Year for the sixth time and 149 lbs. – #1 Dave Habat (EU) maj. dec. #3 Je‐ 149 lbs. at the Clarion Open. the PSAC Coach of the Year for the third straight remy Landowski (MH), 15‐6 year and 12th in his 17 years as head coach. He 157 lbs. – #1 Kasey Burnett‐Davis (EU) dec. #2 CUTTING WEIGHT NOT A PROBLEM FOR was even voted Edinboro’s Coach of the Year for Francis Mizia (MH), 14‐7 BOSCH the fifth time. 165 lbs. – #1 Casey Fuller (EU) dec. #2 Aaron Warren Bosch won’t have any worries about cut‐ McKinney (LHU), 3‐2 ting weight. The redshirt junior has moved up to SCHOPP, PORT, HABAT RETURN AS ALL- 174 lbs. – #2 Zach Towers (EU) fall over #3 heavyweight after competing in wrestleoffs at AMERICANS August Mizia (MH), 1:42 197 lbs. Needless to say he is an undersized Edinboro returns three All‐Americans in 2014‐15. 184 lbs. – #1 Vic Avery (EU) dec. #2 Fred Garcia heavyweight, weighing in at 208 lbs. for the Pitts‐ Mitchell Port and A.J. Schopp are two‐time All‐ (LHU), 5‐2 burgh dual. He faced Pittsburgh’s John Rizzo, Americans while Dave Habat earned All‐Ameri‐ 197 lbs. – #1 Vince Pickett (EU) maj. dec. Mike Mirra (BU), 8‐0 Hwt. ‐‐ #1 Ziad Haddad (KU) maj. dec. #3 Evan Daley (CU), 20‐6 Virginia Duals 2014-15 EDINBORO WRESTLING MATCH NOTES can recognition for the first time in March. Port matches to take home first place at 149 lbs. Port BORO WELCOMES AUSTIN MATTHEWS TO finished third at 141 lbs. after a second place finish claimed a 9‐6 decision over Clarion’s Brock LINEUP the year before and ended the year with a 32‐1 Zacherl in the final. In addition, Dave Habat was The Edinboro lineup was bolstered this summer record. He was named the EWL Wrestler of the the winner at 149, Austin Matthews took first at with the addition of Austin Matthews. The soph‐ Year. Schopp has now finished in fourth place at 157 lbs., and Vic Avery was the champion at 184 omore transferred from Clarion after being 133 lbs. twice. He was the Most Outstanding lbs. Habat went 5‐0 on the day, defeating Lehigh’s named the EWL and PSAC Freshman of the Year. Wrestler at both the EWL and PSAC Champi‐ Laike Gardner in the finals. Matthews had an im‐ Matthews, a product of the famed Reynolds High onships, ending the year with a 35‐3 record. Habat pressive debut as a Fighting Scot, going 5‐0 with School program, defeated Edinboro’s Johnny came into Nationals unranked but left Oklahoma two falls and two major decisions at 157 lbs. He Greisheimer 9‐6 in the 157 lb. finals at the EWL City in fourth place at 149 lbs. He was 32‐6. All won a 9‐0 major decision over Colt Shorts of Cal Championships to earn a trip to Nationals. He three wrestlers are redshirt seniors. Poly in the championship match. Avery defeated would go 1‐2 at Nationals to end the year with a Thomas Sleigh 10‐4 in the 184 lb. finals to cap a 4‐0 23‐9 record with 6 falls. PORT BOUT WITH STIEBER AT NWCA ALL- day. All told, 12 Fighting Scots placed, including STAR CLASSIC CANCELLED freshman heavyweight Billy Miller, who was INJURIES NIP AT TOWERS ONCE AGAIN While A.J. Schopp was meeting Lehigh’s Mason wrestling unattached. Miller came in second, suf‐ Zach Towers battled several injuries year ago Beckman in one one vs. two bout at the NWCA fering a 3‐2 loss to former national qualifier Riley while finishing with an 8‐7 record. At one point he All‐Star Classic, Mitchell Port was scheduled to Shaw of Cleveland State in the finals. Two Fight‐ had claimed the starting job at 165 lbs. before wrestle Ohio State’s Logan Stieber in another. ing Scots placed at 174 and 165 lbs. Nick Mitchell going down with an injury. The redshirt sopho‐ Stieber, ranked number one at 141 lbs., is the de‐ was second and Patrick Jennings third at 174 lbs., more battled through the recent wrestleoffs with fending national champion at 141 lbs. and a three‐ while Casey Fuller was third and Kasey Burnett‐ a pair of wins over Patrick Jennings to claim the time national champion, while Port finished third Davis fourth at 165 lbs. Fuller defeated Burnett‐ starting spot at 174 lbs. entering the season. He at Nationals last year and comes in ranked sec‐ Davis 10‐5 in the consolation finals. Kory Mines was impressive in his first three matches at the ond. That match never took place as Stieber was took third place at 125 lbs., as did Ty Schoffstall at Clario Open, winning by technical fall, fall and de‐ a scratch. The Ohio State official athletic website 157 lbs. and Vince Pickett at 197 lbs. cision to reach the semifinals. Unfortunately, he tweeted that the senior weighed in but was not suffered an injury in the semifinals ‐‐ against team‐ cleared by the physician to compete. The two MILLER GIVES FLYNN SOMETHING TO mate Nick Mitchell no less ‐‐ and was forced to in‐ could still meet again on several occasions, includ‐ PONDER AT HEAVYWEIGHT jury default out of the tournament. ing the scheduled dual in February as part of the Head coach Tim Flynn would like to see freshman National Duals. heavyweight Billy Miller redshirt in 2014‐15. But RUSSELL UPSETS MINES AT WRESTLEOFFS Miller is making it a difficult decision. First the two‐ Much‐heralded freshman Sean Russell upset Kory FOUR FIGHTING SCOTS WIN TITLES AT time Ohio state champion defeated Warren Mines in the wrestleoffs final at 125 lbs. A four‐ CLARION OPEN Bosch and Forrest Christmann at wrestleoffs. time Georgia state champion, raised some eye‐ A total of four Edinboro wrestlers came away Then last week he finished second at the Clarion brows with his 6‐5 decision over the returning with championships in the Clarion Open. The Open while wrestling unattached. He went 4‐1, national qualifier. Russell will redshirt this season. most surprising was Mitchell Port, who was the with the lone loss a 3‐2 decision to Cleveland Wrestling unattached at Clarion, he met Mines in obvious favorite but was expected to wrestle the State’s Riley Shaw, a former national qualifier a rematch in the consolation semifinals, with night before in the NWCA All‐Star Classic. When who was ranked 20th by Amateur Wrestling Mines claiming a 2‐1 decision this time around. his bout was cancelled he made the drive from News. Miller was coached by former Fighting Philadelphia to Clarion and then won all five of his Scot Dave Rowan at Perry High School. VIRGINIA DUALS POOL OPPONENT PROFILES Chattanooga Mocs Probable Lineup West Virginia Mountaineers Probable Lineup Record -- 3-3, 0-0 SoCon Record -- 3-4, 0-0 Big 12 2014-15 2014-15 Wt. Name Yr. Record Hometown Wt. Name Yr. Record Hometown 125 #10/#10 Sean Boyle Sr. 16‐4 Lowell, Mass./Michigan 125 Zeke Moisey Fr. 20‐8 Northampton, Pa. 133 #16/#17 Nick Soto Sr. 15‐7 Spring Hill, Fla. 133 Cory Stainbrook So. 10‐10 Streetsboro, Oh. 141 Michael Pongracz So. 11‐7 Milford, N.J. 141 #11/10 Michael Morales Sr. 21‐6 Brick, N.J. Jacob Murphy Fr. 6‐8 Marietta, Ga. Louis Colonna R‐Fr. 1‐4 Montgomery, N.J. 149 Shawn Greevy Sr. 10‐7 Mechanicsburg, Pa. 149 James Dekrone R‐So. 10‐12 Northport, N.Y. 157 Austin Sams Jr. 7‐11 Fairfield, Oh. 157 Tim Wheeling Jr. 6‐11 Erie, Pa. Kamal Shakur Fr. 0‐0 Lilburn, Ga. Roman Perryman Sr. 3‐7 Springfield, Va. 165 Justin Lampe Fr. 0‐2 Fairdale, Ky. Brutus Scheffel Sr. 5‐7 Oakland, Md. 174 Levi Clemons Sr. 13‐4 Kissimmee, Fla. 165 Ross Renzi Jr. 6‐8 Burke, Va. Sean Mappes So. 9‐6 Greenwood, Ind. 174 Parker VonEgidy R‐Fr. 3‐0 Marshville, N.C./Missouri McCoy Newberg So. 13‐5 Franklin, Tenn./Nebraska Christian Chirico Jr. 1‐6 Palmyra, Va. 184 John Shrader So. 7‐4 Franklin, Tenn. 184 Bubba Scheffel Jr. 13‐9 Oakland, Md. John Lampe Jr. 11‐7 Fairdale, Ky. 197 Jake A. Smith So. 15‐6 Charleston, W.Va. 197 Scottie Boykin So. 11‐7 Murfreesboro, Tenn. Hwt. A.J. Vizcarrondo Jr. 9‐9 Philadelphia, Pa. Hwt. Jared Johnson So. 16‐6 Jefferson City, Mo. HEAD COACH: Sammie Henson (3‐4, 1st year, Missouri ‘95) HEAD COACH: Heath Eslinger (64‐48, 6th year, Tenn.‐Chattanooga ‘00) Rankings: InterMat/Flowrestling Rankings: InterMat/Flowrestling Virginia Duals 2014-15 EDINBORO WRESTLING MATCH NOTES

The Fighting Scots enjoyed an incredible run at the NCAA Division I Head Coach National Championships in Oklahoma City, ending the three‐day tourna‐ ment with a record‐tying three All‐Americans and finishing in fifth place. Tim Flynn That represents the highest Division I finish in school history. Mitchell Port captured third place at 141 lbs., while A.J. Schopp and Dave Habat 18th Year were fourth at 133 and 149 lbs., respectively. That gave Flynn 33 All‐Amer‐ Penn State ‘86 icans. In addition, the Fighting Scots won their first Eastern Wrestling There was a time when Tim Flynn lived League championship since 2010 and also won their third straight PSAC in the shadows of the likes of Mike DeAnna championship. and Bruce Baumgartner. Edinboro Univer‐ Edinboro ended the year with an 11‐3 record, winning 10 of its last 11 sity has been blessed with outstanding wrestling coaches since elevating duals. That included a 17‐16 win over Pittsburgh, who was ranked sixth at the program to Division I status in the mid‐80's. As Flynn enters his 18th the time, marking the second straight year the Fighting Scots have season in charge of the Fighting Scot wrestlers, plus five years as an as‐ knocked off a top ten team. They lost a narrow 22‐19 match to then top‐ sistant coach under Baumgartner, his legacy is quite simple. He ranks as ranked Iowa, with the other losses to eighth‐ranked Virginia Tech (23‐14) the top coach ever at Edinboro. and 13th‐ranked Virginia (20‐19). The latter match came in the finals of Record‐wise, Flynn became Edinboro’s all‐time winningest coach the Virginia Duals after Edinboro had avenged its loss to Virginia Tech several years ago, breaking the legendary Fred Caro’s record for career with a 23‐9 win in the semifinals. The Scots also had wins over nationally‐ wins. Flynn concluded his 17th campaign with a 184‐68‐5 career record, ranked Rider (27‐9) and Old Dominion (17‐16). holding the school record for victories. He has now led Edinboro to four As expected, the veteran coach received a host of honors in the af‐ top ten finishes at Nationals and 11 top 20 finishes. termath of the outstanding season. They began at the end of Nationals Consider that under the former Penn State All‐American the Fight‐ when he was named the NWCA NCAA Division I Coach of the Year. He ing Scots have dominated eastern wrestling circles during Flynn's shared InterMat Coach of the Year honors with Minnesota’s J Robinson, reign,winning the Championship 13 of the last and was also selected WIN’s Dan Gable Coach of the Year. He was 17 years, including eight straight years at one point, along with the Penn‐ named the PSAC Coach of the Year for the third straight year and the sylvania State Athletic Conference Tournament title 14 times in his 17 12th time in his 17 years as Edinboro’s head coach, and was selected as campaigns. the EWL Coach of the Year for the sixth time. He was named Edinboro’s In addition, Edinboro at one point four years ago had won 34 of 35 Coach of the Year for the fifth time. dual matches. The Fighting Scots had not lost in 29 straight EWL duals, In 2009 the Fighting Scots finished sixth at the NCAA Division I Na‐ going 28‐0‐1, before Pittsburgh defeated them late in 2010. tional Championships, tying the 1997 team for the top finish since Edin‐ Flynn is working his magic nationally, as well. He has guided his re‐ boro moved up to Division I before last year’s fifth place showing. cent editions to some of the most dominant campaigns in Edinboro his‐ Flynn made it 11 PSAC Coach of the Year awards in 2012‐13 as he tory. That includes a 2013‐14 campaign which goes down as the finest in guided a young team to a 10‐6 finish, the PSAC championship, and a sec‐ school history. ond place finish at the EWL Championships. Mitchell Port and A.J. Schopp became his 29th and 30th All‐Americans as the Fight‐ ing Scots finished 14th at Nationals. Port would reach the title TIM FLYNN’S YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD bout at 141 lbs., the sixth wrestler under Flynn to finish as the Year Record PSAC EWL NCAA AA’s Highlights runner‐up, along with three national champions. 1997‐98 7‐7‐0 1st 1st 15th 1 PSAC Coach of the Year The story was much the same in 2012 ‐‐ a 9‐4 finish, a PSAC 1998‐99 11‐3‐1 1st 1st 18th 2 PSAC Coach of the Year championship, a second place finish at the EWL Champi‐ EWL Coach of the Year onships, and 17th at Nationals. Chris Honeycutt placed second 1999‐00 14‐1‐0 1st 1st 15th 3 PSAC Coach of the Year at 197 lbs. and three other wrestlers reached the round of 12. 2000‐01 11‐3‐1 2nd 1st 12th 2 EWL Coach of the Year During his 16 years Flynn has produced 30 All‐Americans 2001‐02 10‐4‐0 1st 2nd 14th 2 and 121 national qualifiers, capped by Koscheck's national 2002‐03 10‐5‐0 1st 1st 24th 1 EWL Coach of the Year championship at 174 lbs. in 2001, Gillespie’s in 2007, and King’s PSAC Coach of the Year in 2009. Koscheck became Edinboro's second all‐time na‐ 2003‐04 10‐3‐0 1st T1st 24th 2 PSAC Coach of the Year tional champion at the Division I level, and with a third place 2004‐05 9‐5‐1 2nd 1st 28th 1 finish in 2002, became Edinboro's first four‐time All‐American. 2005‐06 12‐0‐0 1st 1st 8th 3 EWL Coach of the Year Flynn finished with a 105‐32‐2 record at Penn State, still 2006‐07 17‐1‐0 1st 1st 9th 3 PSAC Coach of the Year ranking among the all‐time career leaders in victories for the 2007‐08 11‐3‐0 1st 1st T21st 1 PSAC Coach of the Year Nittany Lions. He also won the EWL title as a junior in 1986 2008‐09 14‐4‐1 1st 1st 6th 3 EWL Coach of the Year while competing at 126 pounds, finishing with a 30‐7‐1 mark. PSAC Coach of the Year He qualified for Nationals as a sophomore as well after finish‐ 2009‐10 9‐6‐0 1st 1st 16th 2 PSAC Coach of the Year ing second at the EWL Championships. He was four‐time Mid‐ 2010‐11 9‐10‐1 3rd 5th T23rd 1 lands Championships place winner, a two‐time Mat Town USA 2011‐12 9‐4‐0 1st 2nd 17th 1 PSAC Coach of the Year champion, and was an Espoir National freestyle runner‐up in 2012‐13 10‐6‐0 1st 2nd 14th 2 PSAC Coach of the Year 1984. 2013‐14 11‐3‐0 1st 1st 5th 3 NWCA Coach of the Year Flynn graduated from Penn State in 1987 with a bachelor's EWL Coach of the Year degree in Business Management. He later earned his master's PSAC Coach of the Year degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Fi‐ 2014‐15 6‐2‐0 1st nance in 1990. He and his wife, Tanya, reside in Edinboro with their two children ‐ Logan, 16 years, and Riley, 13 years old. 18th Year 190-70-5 u 12‐time PSAC Coach of the Year u128 National Qualifiers u Six‐time EWL Coach of the Year u33 All‐Americans u 77 PSAC Champions u3 National Champions u 47 EWL Champions 2014-15 Edinboro Dual Meet Results

#14 PITTSBURGH 25, #10 EDINBORO 13 #13 EDINBORO 41, CLEVELAND STATE 3 Thursday, November 6, 2014 Thursday, December 4, 2014 Edinboro, PA Edinboro, PA

125 – Dom Forys (UP) dec. #18 Kory Mines (EU) 6‐0 125 – Kory Mines (EU) dec. Ben Willeford (CSU) 5‐0 133 – #1 A.J. Schopp (EU) maj. dec. Nick Zanetta (UP) 10‐0 133 – #1 A.J. Schopp (EU) fall over Alfredo Gray (CSU) 2:46 141 ‐‐ #2 Mitchell Port (EU) fall over Travis Shaffer (UP) 5:10 141 ‐‐ #2 Mitchell Port (EU) tech. fall Mike Carlone (CSU) 21‐4 (5:39) 149 – #13 Mikey Racciato (UP) maj. dec. Jensen Lorea (EU) 12‐4 149 – #4 Dave Habat (EU) tech. fall Nick Montgomery (CSU) 17‐1 (3:28) 157 ‐‐ #14 Austin Matthews (EU) dec. Ronnie Garbinsky (UP) 7‐4 157 ‐‐ Kasey Burnett‐Davis (EU) tech. fall Chas Busz (CSU) 17‐1 (4:47) 165 – Cody Wiercioch (UP) dec. Casey Fuller (EU) 5‐3 165 – Casey Fuller (EU) dec. Matt Donohoe (CSU) 8‐2 174 – Troy Reaghard (UP) dec. Patrick Jennings (EU) 6‐5 174 – Zach Towers (EU) tech. fall Gabe Stark (CSU) 21‐4 (6:42) 184 ‐‐ #6 Max Thomusseit (UP) dec. #12 Vic Avery (EU) 5‐3 184 ‐‐ #13 Vic Avery (EU) fall over Xavier Dye (CSU) 4:43 197 – #12 Nick Boinnacorsi (UP) dec. Vince Pickett (EU) 4‐1 197 – Vince Pickett (EU) dec. Kanez Omar (CSU) 6‐2 Hwt. – John Rizzo (UP) fall over Warren Bosch (EU) 4:53 Hwt. – #20 Riley Shaw (CSU) dec. Warren Bosch (EU) 12‐10 #14 EDINBORO 30, CENTRAL MICHIGAN 3 #13 EDINBORO 32, CLARION 6 EMU Duals Saturday, December 13, 2014 Saturday, November 15, 2014 Edinboro, PA Ypsilanti, MI 125 – Kory Mines (EU) fall over Seth Carr (CU) 4:56 125 – Kory Mines (EU) dec. Brent Fleetwood (CMU) 4‐1 133 – #1 A.J. Schopp (EU) fall over Joel Rosko (CU) 2:11 133 – #1 A.J. Schopp (EU) fall over Tyler Keselring (CMU) 3:49 141 – Sam Sherlock (CU) dec. Jensen Lorea (EU) 7‐1 141 – #2 Mitchell Port (EU) dec. Zach Horan (CMU) 2‐0 149 – #4 Dave Habat (EU) tech. fall Brodie Zacherl (CU) 19‐3 (6:12) 149 – #5 Dave Habat (EU) dec. Colin Heffernan (CMU) 9‐5 157 ‐‐ Kasey Burnett‐Davis (EU) dec. Evan DeLong (CU) 4‐2 sv 157 – #13 Austin Matthews (EU) dec. Luke Smith (CMU) 6‐0 165 – Casey Fuller (EU) dec. Slade Horner (CU) 6‐3 165 – Jordan Wohlfert (CMU) dec. Casey Fuller (EU) 5‐2 174 – Zach Towers (EU) dec. Mike Pavasko (CU) 10‐3 174 – Patrick Jennings (EU) dec. Jordan Ellingwood (CMU) 5‐3 184 – Nick Mitchell (EU) dec. Danny Sutherland (CU) 10‐5 184 – #12 Vic Avery (EU) dec. Jackson Lewis (CMU) 12‐5 197 – Vince Pickett (EU) dec. Ryan Darch (CU) 6‐2 197 – Vince Pickett (EU) dec. Austin Severn (CMU) 8‐3 Hwt. – Evan Daley (CU) dec. Warren Bosch (EU) 6‐5 285 – Forrest Christman (EU) dec. Newton Smerchek (CMU) 3‐1 sv #3 CORNELL 23, #12 EDINBORO 14 #14 EDINBORO 40, NORTHERN ILLINOIS 3 Grapple at the Garden EMU Duals Sunday, December 21, 2014 Saturday, November 15, 2014 New York, NY Ypsilanti, MI 125 – #2 Nahshon Garrett (CU) dec. Kory Mines (EU) 8‐1 125 – Kory Mines (EU) maj. dec. Derek Elmore (NIU) 11‐3 133 – #1 A.J. Schopp (EU) tech. fall Bricker Dixon (CU) 17‐0 (7:00) 133 – #1 A.J. Schopp (EU) fall over Jordan Northrup (NIU) 5:49 141 – #2 Mitchell Port (EU) fall over Ryan Dunphy (CU) 4:06 141 – #2 Mitchell Port (EU) fall over Tyler Argue (NIU) 1:21 149 – #4 Dave Habat (EU) dec. #6 Chris Villalonga (CU) 5‐4 149 – #5 Dave Habat (EU) forfeit 157 – Craig Eifert (CU) dec. Kasey Burnett‐Davis (EU) 6‐4 157 – #13 Austin Matthews (EU) maj. dec. Andrew Morse (NIU) 8‐0 165 – #6 Dylan Palacio (CU) maj. dec. Casey Fuller (EU) 13‐4 165 – Casey Fuller (EU) dec. Shaun`Qae McMurty (NIU) 7‐4 174 – George Pickett (CU) maj. dec. Zach Towers (EU) 13‐2 174 – Patrick Jennings (EU) dec. Bryce Gorman (NIU) 7‐4 184 – #7 Gabe Dean (CU) dec. #14 Vic Avery (EU) 6‐4 sv 184 – #12 Vic Avery (EU) maj. dec. Quinton Rosser (NIU) 12‐4 197 – #18 Jace Bennett (CU) dec. Vince Pickett (EU) 5‐0 197 – Shawn Scott (NIU) dec. Vince Pickett (EU) 7‐2 Hwt. – Jacob Aiken‐Phillips (CU) dec. Warren Bosch (EU) 9‐8 285 – Warren Bosch (EU) maj. dec. Arthur Bunce (NIU) 11‐3 #12 EDINBORO 19, #11 LEHIGH 18 #14 EDINBORO 23, #8 MICHIGAN 16 Grapple at the Garden EMU Duals Sunday, December 21, 2014 Saturday, November 15, 2014 New York, NY Ypsilanti, MI 125 – Kory Mines (EU) dec. Scott Parker (LU) 3‐1 sv 125 – Kory Mines (EU) dec.#20 Conor Youtsey (UM) 6‐3 133 – #1 A.J. Schopp (EU) dec. #6 Mason Beckman (LU) 3‐1 133 – #1 A.J. Schopp (EU) tech. fall #9 Rossi Bruno (UM) 15‐0 (6:50) 141 – #2 Mitchell Port (EU) dec. Randy Cruz (LU) 7‐2 141 – #2 Mitchell Port (EU) dec. #4 Steve Dutton (UM) 5‐2 149 – #4 Dave Habat (EU) dec. Will Switzer (LU) 8‐2 149 – #5 Dave Habat (EU) fall over Alec Pantaleo (UM) 5:20 157 – Mitch Minotti (LU) fall over Kasey Burnett‐Davis (EU) 3:50 157 – #13 Austin Matthews (EU) dec. #10 Brian Murphy (UM) 8‐6 165 – Casey Fuller (EU) dec. Santiago Martinez (LU) 8‐7 tb2 165 – #10 Taylor Massa (UM) fall over Casey Fuller (EU) 1:03 174 – Patrick Jennings (EU) dec. Marshall Peppelman (LU) 4‐3 174 – Davonte Mahomes (UM) dec. Patrick Jennings (EU) 3‐1 184 – #3 Nathaniel Brown (LU) dec. #14 Vic Avery (EU) 3‐1 184 – #12 Vic Avery (EU) dec. Ayoola Olapo (UM) 13‐6 197 – John Bolich (LU) fall over Vince Pickett (EU) 2:23 197 – #17 Max Huntley (UM) maj. dec. Vince Pickett (EU) 19‐5 Hwt. – Doug Vollaro (LU) dec. Warren Bosch (EU) 2‐0 285 – #4 Adam Coon (UM) dec. Warren Bosch (EU) 11‐4 Edinboro won on criteria total match wins (6‐4) 2014-15 Edinboro Wrestling Results Tournaments Clarion Open November 2 -- No Team Scores Overall Record: 6-2 Champion: Mitchell Port (141), Austin Matthews EWL Record: 2-0 (157), Vic Avery (184). 2nd Place: Nick Mitchell (174), Billy Miller (Hwt.). 3rd Place: Kory Mines (125), Ty Schoffstall (157), Casey Fuller (165), Date Opponent Result Score Overall EWL 4th November 6 #14 PITTSBURGH L, 15‐23 0‐1 0‐0 Patrick Jennings (174), Vince Pickett (197). Place: Kasey Burnett‐Davis (165). November 15 vs. Central Michigan# W, 30‐3 1‐1 0‐0 Mercyhurst Open vs. Northern Illinois# W, 40‐3 2‐1 0‐0 November 8 -- No Team Scores vs. #8 Michigan# W, 23‐16 3‐1 0‐0 Champion: Sean Russell (125). 2nd Place: Chase December 4 CLEVELAND STATE W, 41‐3 4‐1 1‐0 Delande (157). 3rd Place: Colby Ems (133). 4th December 13 CLARION W, 32‐6 5‐1 2‐0 Place: Anthony Rivera (125). December 21 vs. #3 Cornell% L, 14‐23 5‐2 2‐0 Eastern Michigan Open vs. #11 Lehigh% W, 19‐18* 6‐2 2‐0 November 15 -- No Team Scores Champion: Nick Mitchell (174). 6th Place: Jake Hart (197). 7th Place: Ty Schoffstall (157). # at EMU Duals ESU Open % at Grapple at the Garden * won on criteria matches won (6‐4) November 16 -- No Team Scores 2nd Place: Sean Russell (125), Billy Miller (Hwt.). Simonson Open Individual Records November 22 -- No Team Scores 6th Place: Forrest Christmann (Hwt.). ‘14-15 ‘14-15 Career ‘14-15 ‘14-15 ‘14-15 Wrestler Weight Record Dual Rec. Record Falls TFall Major Dec Mat Town Open Kory Mines 125 19‐5 6‐2 74‐52 2 1 4 November 30 -- No Team Scores 3rd Place: Ty Schoffstall (157). Anthony Rivera 125 3‐4 0‐0 3‐4 0 0 1 PSAC Championship Sean Russell 125 14‐6 0‐0 ‐‐‐ 1 2 7 December 6 -- 1st out of 12 teams A.J. Schopp 133 15‐1 8‐0 122‐15 9 3 1 Champion: Kory Mines (125), A.J. Schopp (133), Alex Schulmann 133 5‐2 0‐0 10‐17 1 0 0 Mitchell Port (141), Dave Habat (149), Kasey Colby Ems 133 11‐5 0‐0 ‐‐‐ 2 1 1 Burnett‐Davis (157), Casey Fuller (165), Zach Andrew North 133 1‐2 0‐0 ‐‐‐ 0 0 0 Towers (174), Vic Avery (184), Vince Pickett (197). 3rd Place: Jason Schopp 133 1‐2 0‐0 ‐‐‐ 1 0 0 Warren Bosch (Hwt.). Mitchell Port 141 20‐0 7‐0 116‐15 6 1 4 Nittany Lion Open Jensen Lorea 141/149 4‐8 0‐2 4‐8 1 0 0 December 7 -- No Team Scores 5th Place: Patrick Jennings (174). 5th/6th Place: Avery Henry 141 2‐6 0‐0 ‐‐‐ 1 0 0 Sean Russell (125). Chris Mullins 141 0‐2 0‐0 ‐‐‐ 0 0 0 Dave Habat 149 19‐1 7‐0 117‐25 2 4 4 Midlands Championships December 29-30 -- 4th out of 59 teams Brandon Washburn 149 1‐4 0‐0 ‐‐‐ 0 0 0 Champion: Mitchell Port (141). 2nd Place: Dave T.J. Brandt 149 0‐1 0‐0 ‐‐‐ 0 0 0 Habat (149). 4th Place: Kory Mines (125), A.J. Austin Matthews 157 9‐0 4‐0 9‐0 2 0 3 Schopp (133). 5th Place: Vic Avery (184). Ty Schoffstall 157/165 14‐6 0‐0 14‐6 2 2 3 Chase Delande 157 8‐6 0‐0 29‐11 0 0 1 Dylan Hall 157 1‐4 0‐0 1‐5 0 0 0 Sam Ziff 157 5‐4 0‐0 5‐4 1 1 0 Kasey Burnett‐Davis 157/165 10‐6 2‐2 62‐43 2 1 1 Casey Fuller 165 13‐7 4‐4 42‐39 0 1 3 Nathan Hartless 165 0‐2 0‐0 5‐20 0 0 0 Zach Towers 174 9‐2 2‐1 17‐9 5 2 0 Patrick Jennings 174 18‐7 3‐2 43‐44 2 1 1 Nick Mitchell 174/184 10‐1 1‐0 23‐12 1 2 1 Derrick Washington 174 0‐2 0‐0 ‐‐‐ 0 0 0 Vic Avery 184 16‐5 4‐3 65‐27 1 0 5 Vince Pickett 197 12‐8 3‐5 55‐34 1 0 4 Jake Hart 197 11‐8 0‐0 11‐8 4 0 1 Lester Enriquez 197 0‐2 0‐0 0‐2 0 0 0 Gorden Truesdale 197 0‐4 0‐0 ‐‐‐ 0 0 0 Warren Bosch Hwt. 10‐11 1‐6 26‐32 6 0 1 Forrest Christman Hwt. 6‐5 1‐0 6‐5 2 0 0 Billy Miller Hwt. 7‐2 0‐0 ‐‐‐ 0 0 1 Terrence Cheeks Hwt. 3‐4 0‐0 3‐4 1 0 1

2014-15 Edinboro University Wrestling Statistics 2014-15 Edinboro Wrestling 2014-15 Edinboro University Individual Season Wrestling Results

Kory Mines l 125 lbs. l Senior l Bedford, OH DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 2 125 Michael Beck Maryland W Fall 1:20 1‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 125 Zach Valcarce Rider W Dec. 6‐3 2‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 125 Dillon Sulkosky Lock Haven W Dec. 11‐4 3‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 125 Ben Willeford Cleveland State L Dec. 7‐3 3‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 125 Sean Russell Edinboro W Dec. 2‐1 4‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 125 Dalton Macri Finger Lakes WC W Dec. 8‐3 5‐1 Clarion Open (3rd place) Nov. 6 125 Dom Forys Pittsburgh L Dec. 6‐0 5‐2 Dual Nov. 15 125 Brent Fleetwood Central Michigan W Dec. 4‐1 6‐2 EMU Duals Nov. 15 125 Derek Elmore Northern Illinois W Maj. Dec. 11‐3 7‐2 EMU Duals Nov. 15 125 #20 Conor Youtsey Michigan W Dec. 6‐3 8‐2 EMU Duals Dec. 4 125 Ben Willeford Cleveland State W Dec. 5‐3 9‐2 Dual Dec. 6 125 Seth Carr Clarion W Tech. Fall 18‐2 10‐2 PSAC Championship 7:00 Dec. 6 125 Elliot Zackoski Bloomsburg W Maj. Dec. 14‐1 11‐2 PSAC Championship Dec. 6 125 Evan Link Pitt‐Johnstown W Maj. Dec. 12‐4 12‐2 PSAC Championships Dec. 6 125 Willie Bohince Mercyhurst W Maj. Dec. 8‐0 13‐2 PSAC Championships (1st place) Dec. 13 125 Seth Carr Clarion W Fall 4:56 14‐2 Dual Dec. 21 125 #2 Nahshon Garrett Cornell L Dec. 8‐1 14‐3 Grapple at the Garden Dec. 21 125 Scott Parker Lehigh W Dec. 3‐1 sv 15‐3 Grapple at the Garden Dec. 29 125 Luke Welch Purdue W Dec. 3‐1 sv 16‐3 Midlands Dec. 29 125 Stevan Micic Northwestern L Maj. Dec. 13‐1 16‐4 Midlands Dec. 29 125 Isaac Andrade South Dakota St. W Dec. 9‐3 17‐4 Midlands Dec. 30 125 Ethan Lizak Minnesota W Dec. 5‐1 18‐4 Midlands Dec. 30 125 Joshua Rodriguez North Dakota St. W Dec. 3‐1 19‐4 Midlands Dec. 30 125 Stevan Micic Northwestern L Dec. 4‐1 19‐5 Midlands (4th place)

2014-15 Record: 19‐5 Career Record: 74‐52 Falls: 2 Technical Falls: 1 Major Decisions: 4 Sean Russell l 125 lbs. l Freshman l Lawrenceville, GA DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 2 125 Hunter Jones Clarion W Dec. 10‐3 1‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 125 Brenden Price Pittsburgh W Maj. Dec. 18‐7 2‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 125 Chasen Tolbert Utah Valley L Dec. 5‐4 2‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 125 Kenneth Yanovich W Dec. 9‐3 3‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 125 Bryan Damon W Dec. 7‐3 4‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 125 #18 Kory Mines Edinboro L Dec. 2‐1 4‐2 Clarion Open Nov. 8 125 Schuyler Phillips Findlay W Fall 6:00 5‐2 Mercyhurst Open Nov. 8 125 Ian Ross Lake Erie W Maj. Dec. 15‐5 6‐2 Mercyhurst Open Nov. 8 125 Forrest Glogouski Lake Erie W Maj. Dec. 13‐4 7‐2 Mercyhurst Open (1st place) Nov. 16 125 Eric Ochoa Drexel W Maj. Dec. 17‐7 8‐2 ESU Open Nov. 16 125 Brant Leadbeter Navy W Maj. Dec. 20‐7 9‐2 ESU Open Nov. 16 125 Brenden Velez Delaware Valley W Tech. Fall 19‐3 10‐2 ESU Open Nov. 16 125 Robert Elliott West Virginia W Tech. Fall 18‐3 11‐2 ESU Open Nov. 16 125 William Watterson Brown W Dec. 8‐4 12‐2 ESU Open Nov. 16 125 Darian Cruz Lehigh L Dec. 2‐1 12‐3 ESU Open (2nd place) Dec. 7 125 Penn Gottfried Columbia W Maj. Dec. 18‐8 13‐3 Nittany Lion Open Dec. 7 125 Josh Patrick Rutgers W Maj. Dec. 11‐3 14‐3 Nittany Lion Open Dec. 7 125 #5 Jordan Conaway Penn State L Maj. Dec. 11‐2 14‐4 Nittany Lion Open Dec. 7 125 Penn Gottfried Columbia L Med. Forfeit Nittany Lion Open Dec. 7 125 Darian Cruz Lehigh No Contest Nittany Lion Open (5th/6th place) Jan. 1 125 #5 Jordan Conaway Penn State L Maj. Dec. 9‐1 14‐5 Southern Scuffle Jan. 1 125 Kyle Larson Iowa State L Dec. 6‐4 sv 14‐6 Southern Scuffle

2014-15 Record: 14‐6 Career Record: 0‐0 Falls: 1 Technical Falls: 2 Major Decisions: 7

Edinboro University Wrestling Statistics -- 2014-15 2014-15 Edinboro Wrestling Anthony Rivera l 125 lbs. l Freshman (r) l Mardela Springs, MD DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 8 125 Sebastian Vidika Ashland W Dec. 9‐5 1‐0 Mercyhurst Open Nov. 8 125 Zach Brown West Liberty W Maj. Dec. 14‐1 2‐0 Mercyhurst Open Nov. 8 125 Forrest Glogouski Lake Erie L Dec. 3‐2 2‐1 Mercyhurst Open Nov. 8 125 Schuyler Phillips Findlay W Dec. 6‐2 3‐1 Mercyhurst Open Nov. 8 125 Willie Bohince Mercyhurst L Dec. 7‐4 3‐2 Mercyhurst Open (4th place) Dec. 7 125 Dalton Macri Finger Lakes Prep L Maj. Dec. 14‐6 3‐3 Nittany Lion Open Dec. 7 125 Brandon Olsen Virginia Tech L Dec. 3‐1 3‐4 Nittany Lion Open

2014-15 Record: 3‐4 Career Record: 3‐4 Falls: 0 Technical Falls: 0 Major Decisions: 1 A.J. Schopp l 133 lbs. l Senior l Tyrone, PA DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 1 133 #2 Mason Beckman Lehigh W Dec. 4‐2 0‐0 NWCA All‐Star Classic Nov. 6 133 Nick Zanetta Pittsburgh W Maj. Dec. 10‐0 1‐0 Dual Nov. 15 133 Tyler Keselring Central Michigan W Fall 3:49 2‐0 EMU Duals Nov. 15 133 Jordan Northrup Northern Illinois W Fall 5:49 3‐0 EMU Duals Nov. 15 133 #9 Rossi Bruno Michigan W Tech. Fall 15‐0 4‐0 EMU Duals 6:50 Dec. 4 133 Alfredo Gray Cleveland State W Fall 2:46 5‐0 Dual Dec. 6 133 Maalachi Krenzelak Pitt‐Johnstown W Fall 3:40 6‐0 PSAC Championship Dec. 6 133 Andy Schutz Bloomsburg W Fall 2:58 7‐0 PSAC Championship Dec. 6 133 Ronnie Perry Lock Haven W Tech. Fall 19‐4 8‐0 PSAC Championship (1st place) 7:00 Dec. 13 133 Joel Rosko Clarion W Fall 2:11 9‐0 Dual Dec. 21 133 Bricker Dixon Cornell W Tech. Fall 17‐0 10‐0 Grapple at the Garden 7:00 Dec. 21 133 #6 Mason Beckman Lehigh W Dec. 3‐1 11‐0 Grapple at the Garden Dec. 29 133 Elliot Henderson Chicago W Fall 3:58 12‐0 Midlands Dec. 29 133 Andy Schultz Bloomsburg W Fall 2:22 13‐0 Midlands Dec. 29 133 #16 Ryan Taylor Wisconsin W Fall 3:59 14‐0 Midlands Dec. 30 133 #7 Zane Richards Illinois L Dec. 1‐0 14‐1 Midlands Dec. 30 133 #19 Kevin Norstrem Virginia Tech W Dec. 4‐3 15‐1 Midlands Dec. 30 133 #16 Ryan Taylor Wisconsin L Med. Forfeit 15‐1 Midlands (4th place)

2014-15 Record: 15‐1 Career Record: 122‐15 Falls: 9 Technical Falls: 3 Major Decisions: 1 Colby Ems l 133 lbs. l Freshman l Henryville, PA DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 8 133 Joe Wagstaff West Liberty W Maj. Dec. 12‐0 1‐0 Mercyhurst Open Nov. 8 133 Blake Retell Buffalo W Dec. 8‐1 2‐0 Mercyhurst Open Nov. 8 133 Johnni Dijulius Ohio State L Tech. Fall 16‐1 2‐1 Mercyhurst Open 5:21 Nov. 8 133 Mike Hozan Ohio State W Dec. 11‐5 3‐1 Mercyhurst Open Nov. 8 133 Josh Wimer Findlay W Dec. 9‐6 4‐1 Mercyhurst Open (3rd place) Nov. 16 133 Jordan Reich Princeton W Fall 5:46 5‐1 ESU Open Nov. 16 133 Marius Kola East Stroudsburg W Dec. 11‐4 6‐1 ESU Open Nov. 16 133 Zachary Davis Navy W Dec. 8‐4 7‐1 ESU Open Nov. 16 133 Michael Andreano Kean W Dec. 12‐9 8‐1 ESU Open Nov. 16 133 #19 Kevin Devoy Drexel L Fall 4:38 8‐2 ESU Open Nov. 16 133 Brandon O’Connor Brown W Dec. 7‐0 9‐2 ESU Open Nov. 16 133 Caleb Richardson Pennsylvania L Dec. 7‐1 9‐3 ESU Open Dec. 28 133 Bryan Lantry Buffalo W Fall 3:20 10‐3 Wilkes Open Dec. 28 133 Jon Mele Lehigh L Fall 6:30 10‐4 Wilkes Open Dec. 28 133 Alex Baider Millersville W Tech. Fall 18‐2 11‐4 Wilkes Open Dec. 28 133 JP Ascolese Columbia L Dec. 5‐3 11‐5 Wilkes Open

2014-15 Record: 11‐5 Career Record: 0‐0 Falls: 2 Technical Falls: 1 Major Decisions: 1

Edinboro University Wrestling Statistics -- 2014-15 2014-15 Edinboro Wrestling Andrew North l 133 lbs. l Freshman l Bloomingburg, NY DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 8 133 Josh Henderson Wheeling Jesuit L Fall 2:48 0‐1 Mercyhurst Open Nov. 8 133 Joe Wagstaff West Liberty W Dec. 8‐3 1‐1 Mercyhurst Open Nov. 8 133 Ross Bahro Lake Erie L Maj. Dec. 15‐4 1‐2 Mercyhurst Open

2014-15 Record: 1‐2 Career Record: 0‐0 Falls: 0 Technical Falls: 0 Major Decisions: 0 Jason Schopp l 133 lbs. l Freshman l Tyrone, PA DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 2 133 Alfredo Gray Cleveland State L Dec. 8‐5 0‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 133 Matthew Liggett Clarion W Fall 4:27 1‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 133 Mike Kostandaras Cleveland State L Fall 1:42 1‐2 Clarion Open

2014-15 Record: 1‐2 Career Record: 0‐0 Falls: 1 Technical Falls: 0 Major Decisions: 0 Mitchell Port l 141 lbs. l Senior l Bellefonte, PA DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 2 141 Will Koll Finger Lakes WC W Dec. 11‐4 1‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 141 Cortandt Schuyler Lehigh W Fall 5:24 2‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 141 Jesse Rodgers Rider W Dec. 10‐3 3‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 141 Alfred Bannister Maryland W Dec. 10‐3 4‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 141 Brook Zacherl Clarion W Dec. 9‐6 5‐0 Clarion Open (1st place) Nov. 6 141 Travis Shaffer Pittsburgh W Fall 5:10 6‐0 Dual Nov. 15 141 #10 Zach Horan Central Michigan W Dec. 2‐0 7‐0 EMU Duals Nov. 15 141 Tyler Argue Northern Illinois W Fall 1:21 8‐0 EMU Duals Nov. 15 141 #4 Steve Dutton Michigan W Dec. 5‐2 9‐0 EMU Duals Dec. 4 141 Mike Carlone Cleveland State W Tech. Fall 21‐4 10‐0 Dual 5:39 Dec. 6 141 Matt Benvenuto Kutztown W Fall 2:46 11‐0 PSAC Championship Dec. 6 141 Tanner Cahill Bloomsburg W Maj. Dec. 14‐2 12‐0 PSAC Championship Dec. 6 141 Bobby Rehm Lock Haven W Fall 2:30 13‐0 PSAC Championship (1st place) Dec. 21 141 Ryan Dunphy Cornell W Fall 4:06 14‐0 Grapple at the Garden Dec. 21 141 Randy Cruz Lehigh W Dec. 7‐2 15‐0 Grapple at the Garden Dec. 29 141 Topher Carton Iowa W Maj. Dec. 14‐5 16‐0 Midlands Dec. 29 141 Tommy Thorn Minnesota W Maj. Dec. 11‐2 17‐0 Midlands Dec. 29 141 Michael Shaw Eastern Michigan W Maj. Dec. 11‐3 18‐0 Midlands Dec. 30 141 #9 Chris Mecate Old Dominion W Dec. 11‐7 19‐0 Midlands Dec. 30 141 #3 Devin Carter Virginia Tech W Dec. 4‐1 20‐0 Midlands (1st place)

2014-15 Record: 20‐0 Career Record: 116‐15 Falls: 6 Technical Falls: 1 Major Decisions: 4 Jensen Lorea l 141/149 lbs. l Freshman l Charleston, WV DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 2 141 Kenneth Cowan Navy W Dec. 7‐3 1‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 141 Tyler Smith L Fall 6:52 1‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 141 RJ DeGeorge Maryland W Dec. 4‐3 2‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 141 Max Good Bloomsburg L Dec. 4‐0 2‐2 Clarion Open Nov. 6 149 #13 Mikey Racciato Pittsburgh L Maj. Dec. 12‐4 2‐3 Dual Nov. 8 149 Jake Donatelli Ohio State W Fall 5:55 3‐3 Mercyhurst Open Nov. 8 149 Trevor Hoffmeier Buffalo L Dec. 4‐1 3‐4 Mercyhurst Open Nov. 8 149 Brent Fickel Ashland L Dec. 10‐3 3‐5 Mercyhurst Open Nov. 15 149 Justin Oliver Central Michigan L Fall 3:43 3‐6 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 15 149 Ty Albright Lock Haven W Dec. 5‐0 4‐6 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 15 149 Adam Nichols Central Michigan L Dec. 10‐5 4‐7 Eastern Michigan Open Dec. 13 141 Sam Sherlock Clarion L Dec. 7‐1 4‐8 Dual

2014-15 Record: 4‐8 Career Record: 4‐8 Falls: 1 Technical Falls: 0 Major Decisions: 0 Avery Henry l 141 lbs. l Freshman l Fairfax, VA DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 2 141 Joey Alessandro L Fall 3:56 0‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 141 Collin Boylan L Maj. Dec. 10‐1 0‐2 Clarion Open Nov. 8 141 Beau Colletta Mercyhurst North East W Fall 4:54 1‐2 Mercyhurst Open Edinboro University Wrestling Statistics -- 2014-15 2014-15 Edinboro Wrestling

Nov. 8 141 Steve Michel Gannon L Fall 1:18 1‐3 Mercyhurst Open Nov. 8 141 Nolan Dilts Ashland W Dec. 6‐3 2‐3 Mercyhurst Open Nov. 8 141 Grady Millick Ashland L Dec. 5‐2 2‐4 Mercyhurst Open Dec. 13 141 Ryan Dunphy Finger Lakes Prep L Fall 1:33 2‐5 CSU Open Dec. 13 141 Nathan Cobush Old Dominion L Fall 1:17 2‐6 CSU Open

2014-15 Record: 2‐6 Career Record: 0‐0 Falls: 1 Technical Falls: 0 Major Decisions: 0 Chris Mullins l 141 lbs. l Sophomore l Philadelphia, PA DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 8 141 Brock Zacherl Clarion L Maj. Dec. 15‐4 0‐1 Mercyhurst Open Nov. 8 141 Cole Nace West Liberty L Dec. 8‐7 0‐2 Mercyhurst Open

2014-15 Record: 0‐2 Career Record: 0‐0 Falls: 0 Technical Falls: 0 Major Decisions: 0 Dave Habat l 149 lbs. l Senior l Parma, OH DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 2 149 Nate Russell Pittsburgh W Maj. Dec. 13‐0 1‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 149 Blake Kastl Cal Poly W Maj. Dec. 12‐2 2‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 149 John Vanschrenkrill Rutgers W Dec. 10‐5 3‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 149 Victor Lopez Bucknell W Dec. 4‐2 4‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 149 Laike Gardner Lehigh W Dec. 9‐3 5‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 15 149 Colin Heffernan Central Michigan W Dec. 9‐5 6‐0 EMU Duals Nov. 15 149 Northern Illinois W forfeit 7‐0 EMU Duals Nov. 15 149 Alec Pantaleo Michigan W Fall 5:20 8‐0 EMU Duals Dec. 4 149 Nick Montgomery Cleveland State W Tech. Fall 17‐1 9‐0 Dual 3:28 Dec. 6 149 Nico Demetrio Millersville W Fall 4:25 10‐0 PSAC Championship Dec. 6 149 Colin Landowski Pitt‐Johnstown W Tech. Fall 26‐9 11‐0 PSAC Championship 6:36 Dec. 6 149 Jeremy Landowski Mercyhurst W Maj. Dec. 15‐6 12‐0 PSAC Championship (1st place) Dec. 13 149 Brodie Zacherl Clarion W Tech. Fall 19‐3 13‐0 Dual 6:12 Dec. 21 149 #6 Chris Villalonga Cornell W Dec. 5‐4 14‐0 Grapple at the Garden Dec. 21 149 Will Switzer Lehigh W Dec. 8‐2 15‐0 Grapple at the Garden Dec. 29 149 Colin Holler South Dakota W Dec. 7‐1 16‐0 Midlands Dec. 29 149 Tyler Ponte Columbia W Tech. Fall 19‐2 17‐0 Midlands Dec. 29 149 #16 Sal Mastriani Virginia Tech W Maj. Dec. 14‐4 18‐0 Midlands Dec. 30 149 #10 Brandon Sorensen Iowa W Dec. 3‐2 19‐0 Midlands Dec. 30 149 #1 Jason Tsirtsis Northwestern L Dec. 2‐1 tb 19‐1 Midlands (2nd place)

2014-15 Record: 19‐1 Career Record: 117‐25 Falls: 2 Technical Falls: 4 Major Decisions: 4 Brandon Washburn l 149 lbs. l Freshman l Sebring, FL DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 8 149 Joey Miller Mercyhurst L Maj. Dec. 12‐0 0‐1 Mercyhurst Open Nov. 8 149 Ryan Martini Mercyhurst W Dec. 12‐10 1‐1 Mercyhurst Open Nov. 8 149 Chayse Csongedi Lake Erie L Fall 2:50 1‐2 Mercyhurst Open Nov. 16 149 Joey Kratochvil East Stroudsburg L Maj. Dec. 13‐1 1‐3 ESU Open Nov. 16 149 Lincoln Mallinger Army L Fall 5:52 1‐4 ESU Open

2014-15 Record: 1‐4 Career Record: 0‐0 Falls: 0 Technical Falls: 0 Major Decisions: 0 T.J. Brandt l 149 lbs. l Freshman l Altoona, PA DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 2 149 Blake Morder Clarion L Forfeit 0‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 149 David Kampmeyer USMAPS L Med. Forfeit 0‐1 Clarion Open

2014-15 Record: 0‐1 Career Record: 0‐0 Falls: 0 Technical Falls: 0 Major Decisions: 0

Edinboro University Wrestling Statistics -- 2014-15 2014-15 Edinboro Wrestling Austin Matthews l 157 lbs. l Sophomore l Greenville, PA DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 2 157 Matthew Gancayco Princeton W Maj. Dec. 12‐0 1‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 157 Reyse Wallbrown W Fall 2:09 2‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 157 Joseph Hunter Navy W Fall 0:37 3‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 157 Ty Schoffstall Edinboro W Dec. 11‐4 4‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 157 Colt Shorts Cal Poly W Maj. Dec. 9‐0 5‐0 Clarion Open (1st place) Nov. 6 157 Ronnie Garbinsky Pittsburgh W Dec. 7‐4 6‐0 Dual Nov. 15 157 #8 Luke Smith Central Michigan W Dec. 6‐0 7‐0 EMU Duals Nov. 15 157 Andrew Morse Northern Illinois W Maj. Dec. 8‐0 8‐0 EMU Duals Nov. 15 157 #10 Brian Murphy Michigan W Dec. 8‐6 9‐0 EMU Duals

2014-15 Record: 9‐0 Career Record: 9‐0 (NOTE: 23‐9 at Clarion in 2013‐14) Falls: 2 Technical Falls: 0 Major Decisions: 3 Ty Schoffstall l 157/165 lbs. l Freshman (r) l Pottsville, PA DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 2 157 Dustin Fuller Navy W Tech. Fall 18‐2 1‐0 Clarion Open 4:35 Nov. 2 157 Alex Wolfe Bloomsburg W Dec. 10‐3 2‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 157 Dylan Painton Rutgers W Dec. 8‐1 3‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 157 #14 Austin Matthews Edinboro L Dec. 11‐4 3‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 157 Vincent Corsaro Rutgers W Maj. Dec. 12‐4 4‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 157 Evan Delong Clarion W Maj. Dec. 12‐3 5‐1 Clarion Open (3rd place) Nov. 15 157 Jordan Cowell Findlay W Dec. 11‐8 6‐1 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 15 157 Tevin Machart Central Michigan L Dec. 10‐8 6‐2 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 15 157 Mason Calvert Ashland W Tech. Fall 22‐5 7‐2 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 15 157 M. Pasqualini W Dec. 8‐4 8‐2 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 15 157 Dustin Schultz Purdue W Dec. 7‐3 9‐2 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 15 157 Justin Melick Eastern Michigan L Dec. 8‐7 9‐3 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 15 157 Travis Curley Michigan State W Med. Forfeit 10‐3 Eastern Michigan Open (7th place) Nov. 30 157 Kyle Simaz FLWC L Fall 4:53 10‐4 Mat Town Open Nov. 30 157 Zachary Spira Drexel W Fall 3:17 11‐4 Mat Town Open Nov. 30 157 Kyle Hammond Lock Haven W Maj. Dec. 12‐3 12‐4 Mat Town Open Nov. 30 157 Theodore King Franklin & Marshall W Fall 6:27 13‐4 Mat Town Open Nov. 30 157 Josh Garrison Mount Union W Dec. 10‐3 14‐4 Mat Town Open (3rd place) Dec. 7 165 Jon Jay Chavez Finger Lakes Prep L Maj. Dec. 14‐2 14‐5 Nittany Lion Open Dec. 7 165 Dillon Gavlock Lock Haven L Dec. 8‐4 14‐6 Nittany Lion Open

2014-15 Record: 14‐6 Career Record: 14‐6 Falls: 2 Technical Falls: 2 Major Decisions: 3

Chase Delande l 157 lbs. l Sophomore (r) l Hilliard, OH DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 2 157 Logan Addis Utah Valley W Dec. 5‐4 1‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 157 Evan Delong Clarion W Dec. 5‐3 2‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 157 Vincent Corsaro Rutgers W Dec. 2‐0 3‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 157 Colt Shorts Cal Poly L Fall 0:51 3‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 157 Evan Delong Clarion L Dec. 2‐0 3‐2 Clarion Open Nov. 8 157 Garret Smith Gannon W Maj. Dec. 8‐0 4‐2 Mercyhurst Open Nov. 8 157 Michael Griffith Mercyhurst W Dec. 10‐6 5‐2 Mercyhurst Open Nov. 8 157 Francis Mizia Mercyhurst W Dec. 1‐0 6‐2 Mercyhurst Open Nov. 8 157 Micah Jordan Ohio State L Dec. 10‐3 6‐3 Mercyhurst Open (2nd place) Nov. 15 157 Austin Culton Northern Illinois W Dec. 5‐0 7‐3 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 15 157 Andrew Romanchik Ohio L Dec. 4‐0 7‐4 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 15 157 Anthony Long Olivet W Inj. Default 8‐4 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 15 157 Robert Hughes Michigan L Med. Forfeit 8‐4 Eastern Michigan Open Dec. 29 157 Spencer Hill CSU Bakersfield L Dec. 8‐7 8‐5 Midlands Dec. 29 157 Louis Mascola Maryland L Dec. 7‐2 8‐6 Midlands

2014-15 Record: 8‐6 Career Record: 29‐11 Falls: 0 Technical Falls: 0 Major Decisions: 1

Edinboro University Wrestling Statistics -- 2014-15 2014-15 Edinboro Wrestling Trevor Hartless l 157 lbs. l Junior (r) l Brookville, PA DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 2 157 Ty Haines Penn State DuBois W Dec. 6‐2 1‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 157 Joseph Hunter Navy L Dec. 7‐1 1‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 157 Ryan Kromer Buffalo L Dec. 6‐1 1‐2 Clarion Open Nov. 15 157 Joey White Findlay L Dec. 2‐1 1‐3 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 15 157 S. Zimmerman W Dec. 4‐3 tb2 2‐3 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 15 157 Mason Calvert Ashland L Dec. 5‐3 2‐4 Eastern Michigan Open

2014-15 Record: 2‐4 Career Record: 7‐22 Falls: 0 Technical Falls: 0 Major Decisions: 0 Dylan Hall l 157 lbs. l Sophomore (r) l Cumming, GA DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 2 157 Kyle Hammond Lock Haven L Dec. 3‐2 0‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 157 Alberto Salabarria Navy L Dec. 6‐4 0‐2 Clarion Open Nov. 15 157 Patrick Kovacs Ashland W Dec. 6‐2 1‐2 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 15 157 Jake Salazar Michigan L Maj. Dec. 13‐3 1‐3 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 15 157 Austin Culton Northern Illinois L Maj. Dec. 13‐3 1‐4 Eastern Michigan Open

2014-15 Record: 1‐4 Career Record: 1‐5 Falls: 0 Technical Falls: 0 Major Decisions: 0 Sam Ziff l 157 lbs. l Freshman (r) l Severna Park, MD DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 2 157 Matt Humes Penn State DuBois W Dec. 8‐2 1‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 157 Logan Kerin Bucknell L Dec. 7‐3 1‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 157 Ty Haines Penn State DuBois W Fall 2:54 2‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 157 Kyle Hammond Lock Haven W Dec. 4‐1 3‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 157 Dylan Painton Rutgers W Dec. 3‐1 4‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 157 Evan Delong Clarion L Dec. 9‐3 4‐2 Clarion Open Nov. 15 157 Mitchell Malott Eastern Michigan L Dec. 5‐2 4‐3 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 15 157 V. Lindsey W Tech. Fall 18‐2 5‐3 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 15 157 Sean Houghton Ashland L Dec. 7‐5 sv 5‐4 Eastern Michigan Open

2014-15 Record: 5‐4 Career Record: 5‐4 Falls: 1 Technical Falls: 1 Major Decisions: 0 Kasey Burnett-Davis l 157/165 lbs. l Senior (r) l Meadville, PA DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 2 165 Jake Himes Penn State DuBois W Dec. 7‐2 1‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 165 Matt Donohoe Cleveland State W Dec. 10‐4 2‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 165 Brandon Womack Finger Lakes WC W Dec. 7‐6 3‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 165 Ryan Preisch Lehigh L Maj. Dec. 9‐0 3‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 165 Matt Donohoe Cleveland State W Fall 4:34 4‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 165 Casey Fuller Edinboro L Dec. 10‐5 4‐2 Clarion Open (4th place) Nov. 15 165 Jacob Heaps Michigan W Dec. 9‐3 5‐2 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 15 165 Jordan Atienza Central Michigan L Dec. 11‐4 5‐3 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 15 165 Nic Skonieczny Findlay L Med. Forfeit 5‐4 Eastern Michigan Open Dec. 4 157 Chas Busz Cleveland State W Tech. Fall 17‐1 6‐4 Dual 4:47 Dec. 6 157 Garret Smith Gannon W Fall 9:03 7‐4 PSAC Championship Dec. 6 157 Zach Voytek Seton Hill W Maj. Dec. 14‐1 8‐4 PSAC Championship Dec. 6 157 Francis Mizia Mercyhurst W Dec. 14‐7 9‐4 PSAC Championship (1st place) Dec. 13 157 Evan DeLong Clarion W Dec. 4‐2 sv 10‐4 Dual Dec. 21 157 Craig Eifert Cornell L Dec. 6‐4 10‐5 Grapple at the Garden Dec. 21 157 Mitch Minotti Lehigh L Fall 3:50 10‐6 Grapple at the Garden

2014-15 Record: 10‐6 Career Record: 62‐43 Falls: 2 Technical Falls: 1 Major Decisions: 1 Casey Fuller l 165 lbs. l Junior l Hamlin, PA DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 2 165 Bobby Fehr W Maj. Dec. 14‐2 1‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 165 Inan Sikel Maryland W Maj. Dec. 12‐1 2‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 165 Jason Laboranti Bloomsburg W Maj. Dec. 10‐1 3‐0 Clarion Open

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Nov. 2 165 Jon Jay Chavez Finger Lakes WC L Dec. 4‐3 3‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 165 Slade Horner Clarion W Dec. 6‐3 4‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 165 Kasey Burnett‐Davis Edinboro W Dec. 10‐5 5‐1 Clarion Open (3rd place) Nov. 6 165 Cody Wiercioch Pittsburgh L Dec. 5‐3 5‐2 Dual Nov. 15 165 Jordan Wohlfert Central Michigan L Dec. 5‐2 5‐3 EMU Duals Nov. 15 165 Shaun`Qae McMurtry Northern Illinois W Dec. 7‐4 6‐3 EMU Duals Nov. 15 165 #10 Taylor Massa Michigan L Fall 1:03 6‐4 EMU Duals Dec. 4 165 Matt Donohoe Cleveland State W Dec. 8‐2 7‐4 Dual Dec. 6 165 Casey Pace Gannon W Tech. Fall 16‐1 8‐4 PSAC Championship 4:01 Dec. 6 165 Angelo Bertoluzzi Mercyhurst W Dec. 5‐2 9‐4 PSAC Championship Dec. 6 165 Aaron McKinney Lock Haven W Dec. 3‐2 10‐4 PSAC Championship (1st place) Dec. 13 165 Slade Horner Clarion W Dec. 6‐3 11‐4 Dual Dec. 21 165 #6 Dylan Palacio Cornell L Maj. Dec. 13‐4 11‐5 Grapple at the Garden Dec. 21 165 Santiago Martinez Lehigh W Dec. 8‐7 tb2 12‐5 Grapple at the Garden Dec. 29 165 Ryan Preisch Lehigh W Dec. 4‐3 13‐5 Midlands Dec. 29 165 #4 Taylor Walsh Indiana L Fall 1:41 13‐6 Midlands Dec. 29 165 Emery Parker Illinois L Dec. 12‐6 13‐7 Midlands

2014-15 Record: 13‐7 Career Record: 42‐39 Falls: 0 Technical Falls: 1 Major Decisions: 3 Nathan Hartless l 165 lbs. l Junior l Brookville, PA DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 2 165 Mitchell Micovic Notre Dame(Oh.) L Dec. 3‐1 0‐1 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 2 165 Peter Andreotti Purdue L Maj. Dec. 9‐1 0‐2 Eastern Michigan Open

2014-15 Record: 0‐2 Career Record: 5‐18 Falls: 1 Technical Falls: 0 Major Decisions: 1 Zach Towers l 174 lbs. l Sophomore (r) l Meadville, PA DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 2 174 Dontez King W Tech. Fall 21‐5 1‐0 Clarion Open 5:00 Nov. 2 174 Grayson Shepperd Princeton W Fall 6:56 2‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 174 Ethan Smith Utah Valley W Dec. 4‐3 3‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 174 Nick Mitchell Edinboro L Inj. Default 3‐1 Clarion Open Dec. 4 174 Gabe Stark Cleveland State W Tech. Fall 21‐4 4‐1 Dual 6:42 Dec. 6 174 Brandon Wolfe Kutztown W Fall 1:50 5‐1 PSAC Championship Dec. 6 174 Casey Bearden Bloomsburg ‐ W Fall 2:48 6‐1 PSAC Championship Dec. 6 174 Mike Pavasko Clarion W Fall 1:49 7‐1 PSAC Championship Dec. 6 174 August Mizia Mercyhurst W Fall 1:42 8‐1 PSAC Championship (1st place) Dec. 13 174 Mike Pavasko Clarion W Dec. 10‐3 9‐1 Dual Dec. 31 174 George Pickett Cornell L Maj. Dec. 13‐2 9‐2 Grapple at the Garden

2014-15 Record: 9‐2 Career Record: 17‐9 Falls: 5 Technical Falls: 2 Major Decisions: 0 Patrick Jennings l 174 lbs. l Junior (r) l Ridge, NY DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 2 174 Devon Van Cura PSU W Dec. 5‐2 1‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 174 Bo Nickal Penn State L Dec. 6‐4 1‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 174 Ade Logunieko W Tech. Fall 16‐0 2‐1 Clarion Open 6:10 Nov. 2 174 Casey Bearden W Maj. Dec. 12‐3 3‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 174 Ethan Smith Utah Valley W Fall 6:48 4‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 174 Dillon Artigliere Finger Lakes WC W Dec. 6‐2 5‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 174 Dominic Rigous Clarion W Dec. 5‐3 6‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 174 Michael Pavasko Clarion W Dec. 11‐7 7‐1 Clarion Open (3rd place) Nov. 6 174 Troy Reaghard Pittsburgh L Dec. 6‐5 7‐2 Dual Nov. 15 174 Jordan Ellingwood Central Michigan W Dec. 5‐3 8‐2 EMU Duals Nov. 15 174 Bryce Gorman Northern Illinois W Dec. 7‐4 9‐2 EMU Duals Nov. 15 174 Davonte Mahomes Michigan L Dec. 3‐1 9‐3 EMU Duals Dec. 7 174 Matthew Brown Penn State L Maj. Dec. 13‐5 9‐4 Nittany Lion Open Dec. 7 174 Robert Winning Navy W Dec. 8‐7 10‐4 Nittany Lion Open Dec. 7 174 Dillon Artigliere Finger Lakes Prep W Dec. 6‐2 11‐4 Nittany Lion Open Dec. 7 174 Parker Meytrott Army W Med. Forfeit 12‐4 Nittany Lion Open Edinboro University Wrestling Statistics -- 2014-15 2014-15 Edinboro Wrestling

Dec. 7 174 Benjamin Haas Lehigh W Med. Forfeit 13‐4 Nittany Lion Open Dec. 7 174 Ty Walter Finger Lakes Prep L Dec. 6‐4 13‐5 Nittany Lion Open Dec. 7 174 Brandon Womack Finger Lakes Prep W Forfeit 14‐5 Nittany Lion Open (5th place) Dec. 21 174 Marshall Peppelman Lehigh W Dec. 4‐3 15‐5 Grapple at the Garden Dec. 29 174 Judd Ziegler Princeton W Dec. 11‐6 tb 16‐5 Midlands Dec. 29 174 Scott Reilly Air Force W Fall 4:27 17‐5 Midlands Dec. 29 174 #9 Zac Brunson Illinois L Dec. 3‐0 17‐6 Midlands Dec. 29 174 Trace Engelkes Northern Illinois W Dec. 5‐3 18‐6 Midlands Dec. 30 174 Alex Meyer Iowa L Dec. 11‐6 18‐7 Midlands

2014-15 Record: 18‐7 Career Record: 43‐44 Falls: 2 Technical Falls: 1 Major Decisions: 1 Nick Mitchell l 174/184 lbs. l Sophomore (r) l Frewsburg, NY DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 2 174 Nick Miller Mercyhurst W Tech. Fall 16‐0 1‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 174 Jake Weber Buffalo W Dec. 7‐2 2‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 174 Dillon Artigliere Finger Lakes WC W Dec. 4‐1 3‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 174 Zach Towers Edinboro W Inj. Default 4‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 174 Bo Nickal Penn State L Dec. 3‐2 4‐1 Clarion Open (2nd place) Nov. 15 174 Nick Reid Purdue W Fall 6:08 5‐1 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 15 174 Conner Murray Notre Dame (Oh.) W Maj. Dec. 15‐4 6‐1 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 15 174 Kayne MacCallum Eastern Michigan W Dec. 8‐2 7‐1 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 15 174 Wyatt Wilson Indiana W Tech. Fall 16‐1 8‐1 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 15 174 Johnny Sebastian Northwestern W Dec. 4‐3 9‐1 Eastern Michigan Open (1st place) Dec. 13 184 Danny Sutherland Clarion W Dec. 10‐5 10‐1 Dual

2014-15 Record: 10‐1 Career Record: 23‐12 Falls: 1 Technical Falls: 2 Major Decisions: 1 Derrick Washington l 174 lbs. l Freshman l Plainfield, NJ DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 2 174 Timothy Schaefer Clarion L Fall 1:25 0‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 174 Robert Winning USMAPS L Fall 2:21 0‐2 Clarion Open

2014-15 Record: 0‐2 Career Record: 0‐0 Falls: 0 Technical Falls: 0 Major Decisions: 0 Vic Avery l 184 lbs. l Junior (r) l Foxboro, MA DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 2 184 Alen Turcinhodzic Pittsburgh W Maj. Dec. 16‐6 1‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 184 Danny Sutherland Clarion W Dec. 11‐4 2‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 184 Ryan Harman Navy W Dec. 12‐5 3‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 184 Thomas Sleigh W Dec. 10‐4 4‐0 Clarion Open (1st place) Nov. 6 184 #6 Max Thomusseit Pittsburgh L Dec. 5‐3 4‐1 Dual Nov. 15 184 Jackson Lewis Central Michigan W Dec. 12‐5 5‐1 EMU Duals Nov. 15 184 Quinton Rosser Northern Illinois W Maj. Dec. 12‐4 6‐1 EMU Duals Nov. 15 184 Ayoola Olapo Michigan W Dec. 13‐6 7‐1 EMU Duals Dec. 4 184 Xavier Dye Cleveland State W Fall 4:43 8‐1 Dual Dec. 6 184 David Williams Bloomsburg W Dec. 7‐3 9‐1 PSAC Championship Dec. 6 184 Dakota DesLauriers Mercyhurst W Maj. Dec. 16‐6 10‐1 PSAC Championship Dec. 6 184 Fred Garcia Lock Haven W Dec. 5‐2 11‐1 PSAC Championship (1st place) Dec. 21 184 #7 Gabe Dean Cornell L Dec. 6‐4 sv 11‐2 Grapple at the Garden Dec. 21 184 #3 Nathaniel Brown Lehigh L Dec. 3‐1 11‐3 Grapple at the Garden Dec. 29 184 Derek Nagel SIU‐Edwardsville W Maj. Dec. 13‐4 12‐3 Midlands Dec. 29 184 #20 Nikko Reyes Illinois W Dec. 3‐2 13‐3 Midlands Dec. 29 184 #2 Lorenzo Thomas Penn L Dec. 5‐3 13‐4 Midlands Dec. 29 184 Jack McKeever Binghamton W Maj. Dec. 10‐1 14‐4 Midlands Dec. 30 184 #18 Ricky Robertson Wisconsin W Dec. 5‐3 sv2 15‐4 Midlands Dec. 30 184 #8 Sam Brooks Iowa L Dec. 7‐6 tb2 15‐5 Midlands Dec. 30 184 #20 Nikko Reyes Illinois W Dec. 3‐2 16‐5 Midlands (5th place)

2014-15 Record: 16‐5 Career Record: 65‐27 Falls: 1 Technical Falls: 0 Major Decisions: 5

Edinboro University Wrestling Statistics -- 2014-15 2014-15 Edinboro Wrestling Vince Pickett l 197 lbs. l Junior l Galloway, OH DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 2 197 Elias Brown USMAPS W Maj. Dec. 9‐0 1‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 197 Ryan Darch Clarion W Maj. Dec. 8‐0 2‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 197 Tyler Lyster Bucknell W Dec. 5‐0 3‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 197 Derek Thomas Utah Valley L Dec. 9‐7 sv 3‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 197 Tristan Sponseller Lock Haven W Dec. 4‐2 4‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 197 Luke Schaeffer Navy W Dec. 3‐0 5‐1 Clarion Open (3rd place) Nov. 6 197 #12 Nick Bonnacorsi Pittsburgh L Dec. 4‐1 5‐2 Dual Nov. 15 197 Austin Severn Central Michigan W Dec. 8‐3 6‐2 EMU Duals Nov. 15 197 Shawn Scott Northern Illinois L Dec. 7‐2 6‐3 EMU Duals Nov. 15 197 #17 Max Huntley Michigan L Maj. Dec. 19‐5 6‐4 EMU Duals Dec. 4 197 Kanez Omar Cleveland State W Dec. 6‐2 7‐4 Dual Dec. 6 197 Aaron Page Mercyhurst W Fall 2:39 8‐4 PSAC Championship Dec. 6 197 Morris Lawson Seton Hill W Maj. Dec. 9‐1 9‐4 PSAC Championship Dec. 6 197 Ryan Darch Clarion W Dec. 6‐1 10‐4 PSAC Championship Dec. 6 197 Mike Mirra Bloomsburg W Maj. Dec. 8‐0 11‐4 PSAC Championship (1st place) Dec. 13 197 Ryan Darch Clarion W Dec. 6‐2 12‐4 Dual Dec. 21 197 #18 Jace Bennett Cornell L Dec. 5‐0 12‐5 Grapple at the Garden Dec. 21 197 John Bolish Lehigh L Fall 2:23 12‐6 Grapple at the Garden Dec. 29 197 Luke Sheridan Indiana L Dec. 4‐0 12‐7 Midlands Dec. 29 197 Parker Hines Air Force L Dec. 6‐4 12‐8 Midlands

2014-15 Record: 12‐8 Career Record: 55‐34 Falls: 1 Technical Falls: 0 Major Decisions: 4

Jake Hart l 197 lbs. l Freshman (r) l Allison Park, PA DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 2 197 Sheldon Rhoden American International W Fall 6:30 1‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 197 Terrell Fields Clarion W Dec. 8‐3 2‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 197 #18 Elliot Riddick Lehigh L Maj. Dec. 16‐3 2‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 197 Ryan Darch Clarion W Fall 1:00 3‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 197 Tristan Sponseller Lock Haven L Dec. 9‐7 sv 3‐2 Clarion Open Nov. 8 197 Nate Dawson West Liberty L Dec. 3‐1 3‐3 Mercyhurst Open Nov. 8 197 Brian Beattie Mercyhurst W Dec. 8‐3 4‐3 Mercyhurst Open Nov. 8 197 James Empfield Mercyhurst W Maj. Dec. 8‐0 5‐3 Mercyhurst Open Nov. 8 197 James Benjamin Buffalo W Dec. 6‐2 6‐3 Mercyhurst Open Nov. 8 197 Matthew O’Hara Ohio State L Dec. 8‐6 6‐4 Mercyhurst Open Nov. 15 197 Ira Dent Chattanooga L Dec. 6‐4 6‐5 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 15 197 Ian Czanik Findlay W Fall 2:35 7‐5 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 15 197 Drake Stein Purdue W Dec. 8‐4 8‐5 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 15 197 Richie Sisti Michigan W Fall 6:18 9‐5 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 15 197 Brandon O’Neill Ashland L Dec. 9‐8 9‐6 Eastern Michigan Open (6th place) Dec. 7 197 Brandon Litten Drexel W Dec. 3‐1 10‐6 Nittany Lion Open Dec. 7 197 Dustin Conti Clarion L Dec. 2‐1 10‐7 Nittany Lion Open Dec. 7 197 Tom Murray Lehigh W Dec. 3‐2 11‐7 Nittany Lion Open Dec. 7 197 Ben Honis Finger Lakes Prep L Dec. 10‐7 11‐8 Nittany Lion Open

2014-15 Record: 11‐8 Career Record: 11‐8 Falls: 4 Technical Falls: 0 Major Decisions: 1 Gordon Truesdale l 197 lbs. l Freshman l Rochester, NY DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 22 197 Joseph Brandt Ashland L Fall 1:40 0‐1 Simonson Open Nov. 22 197 Connor Rigsby Baldwin Wallace L Dec. 5‐4 0‐2 Simonson Open Dec. 13 197 Dom Carfagno Bloomsburg L Fall 2:50 0‐3 CSU Open Dec. 13 197 Trevor Beiter Gannon L Tech Fall 16‐1 0‐4 CSU Open

2014-15 Record: 0‐4 Career Record: 0‐0 Falls: 0 Technical Falls: 0 Major Decisions: 0 Lester Enriquez l 197 lbs. l Freshman (r) l Woodmere, NY DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Dec. 13 197 Brett Dempsey American L Fall 2:41 0‐1 CSU Open Dec. 13 197 Ray Stone Cleveland State L Fall 3:20 0‐2 CSU Open

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2013-14 Record: 0‐2 Career Record: 0‐2 Falls: 0 Technical Falls: 0 Major Decisions: 0

Warren Bosch l Hwt. l Junior (r) l Kings Park, NY DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 2 285 Jordan Karst Utah Valley L Dec. 6‐2 0‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 285 Cole Lampman Princeton W Fall 1:54 1‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 285 Adam Fager Utah Valley L Dec. 6‐5 1‐2 Clarion Open Nov. 6 285 John Rizzo Pittsburgh L Fall 4:53 1‐3 Dual Nov. 15 285 Arthur Bunce Northern Illinois W Maj. Dec. 11‐3 2‐3 EMU Duals Nov. 15 285 #4 Adam Coon Michigan L Dec. 11‐4 2‐4 EMU Duals Dec. 4 285 #20 Riley Shaw Cleveland State L Dec. 12‐10 2‐5 Dual Dec. 6 285 Damon Sims Pitt‐Johnstown W Dec. 7‐6 3‐5 PSAC Championship Dec. 6 285 Brad Emerick Lock Haven L Maj. Dec. 9‐0 3‐6 PSAC Championship Dec. 6 285 Shaun Heist Bloomsburg W Fall 3:40 4‐6 PSAC Championship Dec. 6 285 Jordan Wertz Millersville W Fall 3:23 5‐6 PSAC Championship Dec. 6 285 Andrew Welton Mercyhurst W Fall 0:43 6‐6 PSAC Championship Dec. 6 285 Nick Budd Gannon W Dec. 3‐2 7‐6 PSAC Championship (3rd place) Dec. 13 285 Evan Daley Clarion L Dec. 6‐5 7‐7 Dual Dec. 21 285 Jacob Aiken‐Phillips Cornell L Dec. 9‐8 7‐8 Grapple at the Garden Dec. 21 285 Doug Vollaro Lehigh L Dec. 2‐0 7‐9 Grapple at the Garden Dec. 29 285 Alex Macki South Dakota W Fall 4:47 8‐9 Midlands Dec. 29 285 Connor Medbery Wisconsin L Maj. Dec. 15‐2 8‐10 Midlands Dec. 29 285 Ray O’Donnell Princeton W Fall 2:04 9‐10 Midlands Dec. 29 285 Anthony Edgren Wisc.‐Whitewater W Dec. 7‐3 10‐10 Midlands Dec. 30 285 Evan Knutson North Dakota St. L Dec. 5‐2 10‐11 Midlands

2014-15 Record: 10‐11 Career Record: 26‐32 Falls: 6 Technical Falls: 0 Major Decisions: 1

Billy Miller l Hwt. l Freshman l Perry, OH DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 2 285 Wesley Bernard Rutgers W Dec. 3‐1 1‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 285 Cole Lampman Princeton W Dec. 10‐4 2‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 285 Soslan Khamitcaev American International W Inj. Default 3‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 285 Dawson Peck Maryland W Dec. 4‐3 4‐0 Clarion Open Nov. 2 285 Riley Shaw Cleveland State L Dec. 3‐2 4‐1 Clarion Open (2nd place) Nov. 16 285 Obi Kali Gloucester CC W Dec. 8‐1 5‐1 ESU Open Nov. 16 285 Ben Aquilina Middlesex CC W Maj. Dec. 12‐3 6‐1 ESU Open Nov. 16 285 Jacob Aiken‐Phillips Cornell W Dec. 3‐2 7‐1 ESU Open Nov. 16 285 Nick Nevills L Dec. 4‐3 7‐2 ESU Open (2nd place)

2014-15 Record: 7‐2 Career Record: 0‐0 Falls: 0 Technical Falls: 0 Major Decisions: 1 Forrest Christmann l Hwt. l Freshman (r) l Slippery Rock, PA DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 2 285 Mauro Correnti L Dec. 3‐1 0‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 285 Ethan Stanley Navy W Fall 0:37 1‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 285 Tracy Green Mercyhurst W Dec. 5‐1 2‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 285 Jordan Karst Utah Valley L Dec. 2‐0 2‐2 Clarion Open Nov. 15 285 Newton Smerchek Central Michigan W Dec. 3‐1 sv 3‐2 EMU Duals Nov. 15 285 Yaseen Mudassar Notre Dame (Oh.) L Maj. Dec. 13‐3 3‐3 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 15 285 Matthew Moore Lock Haven L Dec. 5‐2 3‐4 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 22 285 Cody Hogston Findlay W Fall (1st period) 4‐4 Simonson Open Nov. 22 285 Greg Moray Ohio W Dec. 3‐1 5‐4 Simonson Open Nov. 22 285 Aaron Silverio West Liberty W Dec. 5‐4 6‐4 Simonson Open Nov. 22 285 Devin Nye Kent State L Dec. 5‐3 6‐5 Simonson Open (6th place)

2014-15 Record: 6‐5 Career Record: 6‐5 Falls: 2 Technical Falls: 0 Major Decisions: 0

Edinboro University Wrestling Statistics -- 2014-15 2014-15 Edinboro Wrestling Terrence Cheeks l Hwt. l Freshman (r) l Newburgh, NY DATE WT OPPONENT SCHOOL RESULT SCORE RECORD COMPETITION Nov. 2 285 Ethan Stanley Navy L Dec. 2‐0 0‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 285 Alex Soultiere Seton Hill W Dec. 5‐3 1‐1 Clarion Open Nov. 2 285 Mauro Correnti L Dec. 3‐1 1‐2 Clarion Open Nov. 15 285 Harun Bogdanic Davenport W Maj. Dec. 10‐2 2‐2 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 15 285 Tyler Shank Ashland W Fall 5:47 3‐2 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 15 285 Jake McKiernan Southern L Dec. 3‐0 3‐3 Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 15 285 Devin Nye Kent State L Maj. Dec. 10‐1 3‐4 Eastern Michigan Open

2014-15 Record: 3‐4 Career Record: 3‐4 Falls: 1 Technical Falls: 0 Major Decisions: 1

Edinboro University Wrestling Statistics -- 2014-15