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TABLE OF CONTENTS GERALD LODGE WRESTLING ROOM QUICK FACTS/SCHEDULE Quick Facts...... 1 2013-14 Schedule ...... 2

WEST POINT Wrestling Facilities...... 3 United States Military Academy ...... 4-5 Why West Point? ...... 6-7 Distinguished Alumni ...... 8-9 Athletic Training ...... 10 Strength & Conditioning ...... 11 Academy Leadership ...... 12 Director of Athletics ...... 13

THE BLACK KNIGHTS Head Coach Joe Heskett ...... 14-15 Assistant Coaches/Support Staff ...... 16-17 Roster Breakdown ...... 18-19 Black Knight Bios ...... 20-35

SEASON IN REVIEW 2012-13 Statistics ...... 36 2012-13 Results ...... 37-38

ARMY WRESTLING HISTORY EIWA ...... 39-41 Season & Career Records ...... 41 HOME OF ARMY WRESTLING All-Time Series Records ...... 42 History ...... 43-44 All-Americans ...... 45-46 Team Records ...... 46 Team Awards ...... 47-48 All-Time Lettermen ...... 49-53

ARMY QUICK FACTS Through the generous donations of numerous Location ...... West Point, N.Y. members of the Army wrestling family, several Founded ...... March 16, 1802 Enrollment ...... 4,400 of the lockers in the Black Knights’ team room Superintendent ...... Lt. Gen. Robert L. Caslen, Jr. were named to commemorate some of the Director of Athletics ...... Boo Corrigan legendary individuals responsible for making Nickname...... Black Knights Colors...... Black, Gold and Gray the Army wrestling program what it is today. Conference ...... EIWA Head Coach ...... Joe Heskett Alma Mater ...... Iowa State ’01 Record at Army ...... 22-22 (3 years) Career Record ...... same Assistant Coach ...... Paul Young Alma Mater ...... Indiana ’11 Assistant Coach ...... Brad Pataky Alma Mater ...... Penn State ’11 Volunteer Assistant Coach ...... Enock Francois Alma Mater ...... California Baptist ’10

Director of Wrestling Operations ...... Paul Merritt 2013-14Wrestling Army Alma Mater ...... USMA ’82 Athletic Trainer ...... David Allen Head Officer Rep...... Col. Thomas Cook Wrestling Office Phone ...... (845) 938-3123 Executive Athletic Director ...... Bob Beretta Wrestling Contact ...... Harrison Antognioni Office Phone ...... (845) 938-1824 Cell Phone...... (802) 681-8693 E-Mail ...... [email protected] Army “A” Line ...... (845) 938-ARMY Web Site ...... www.goARMYsports.com First Year of Wrestling...... 1920 All-Time Record ...... 671-435-37 (.603) 2012-13 Overall Record ...... 7-7 2012-13 Conference Record ...... 3-3 2013 Postseason ...... 6th EIWA THE 2013-14 ARMY WRESTLING MEDIA GUIDE is an official publication of the U.S. Military Academy Office of Athletic 2013-14 Captains ...... Tyler Rauenzahn, Ryan Tompkins Communications under the direction of Executive Athletic Director Bob Beretta. The guide was designed, writ- Facility (Capacity): ...... (5,043) ten and edited by Athletic Communications Assistant Harrison Antognioni. Editing assistance was provided ...... Gillis Field House (2,000) by Pam Flenke. Photos courtesy of the USMA DPTMS, Stockton Photo, Inc., Jon Malinowski, Mark Aikman and Mady Salvani. Special thanks to Roy DeBoer for the NCAA Championship photos.

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DATE OPPONENT TIME NOVEMBER 2 at Franklin & Marshall 7 p.m. 6 STEVENSSTEVENS TTECHECH 6 pp.m..m. 9 Oklahoma-Gold Classic All Day 24 NY State Championships All Day DECEMBER 1 vs. Princeton *^ 10 a.m. vs. Hofstra ^ 12 p.m. 6 Cliff Keen Invitational All Day JANUARY 1 Southern Scuffle All Day 12 vs. Boston University % TBA vs. Brown *% TBA vs. Harvard *% TBA 18 at American * 2 p.m. 26 at Penn 1 p.m. at Drexel TBA FEBRUARY 1 All-Academy Championships All Day 9 BUCKNELLBUCKNELL 2 p.m.p.m. 21 at Navy * TBA MARCH 8-9 EIWA Championships All Day 20-22 NCAA Championships All Day 12 at Mansfield* 1 p.m.

HHOMEOME MATCHESMATCHES IINN GGOLDOLD CAPSCAPS * EIWA match ^ Grapple at the Garden (New York, N.Y.) % Boston Duals (Boston, Mass.)

All Dates And Times Eastern And Are Subject To Change 2013-14 Army Wrestling 2013-14 PAGE 2 ARRMYMY WRRESTLINGESTLING FAACILITIESCILITIES

ARMY WRESTLING FACILITIES Thanks to the generosity of sup- portive graduates, the Army wres- tling team boasts among the nation’s finest facilities. The Gerald Lodge Wrestling Room, located on the second floor of Arvin Gymnasium, is the training home of the Black Knights. The massive workout space was redesigned three years ago and fea- tures four mats for drills and instruc- tion with an additional two mats in a connecting room. A locker room with large wooden stalls connects to the Gerald Lodge Wrestling Room and is just steps away from a wrestlers-only lounge which includes a large screen televi- sion with DVD and surround sound, couches, wireless Internet and study areas. Cardio equipment is located throughout the room, allowing wres- tlers several options for workouts. Arvin Gymnasium, which re-opened at the start of the 2006-07 academic year, is a 495,100-square foot building that includes eight large basketball courts, a state of the art rock climb- ing wall, racquetball courts, boxing rooms, two expansive weight rooms, a massive cardio/fitness area, indoor track, three swimming pools, athletic training facilities and a juice bar. It is, without question, one of the finest wrestling facilities in the na- 2013-14Wrestling Army tion. Black Knight head coach Joe Heskett believes that it gives Army an advantage as it continues to de- velop future NCAA All-Americans and national champions. The wrestling team hosts events at two locations, Gillis Field House or Christl Arena inside the Holleder Center, both boasting sizable locker rooms and both located just minutes from Arvin Gymnasium.

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THE UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY 2013-14 Army Wrestling 2013-14 PAGE 4 UNNITEDITED STTATESATES MIILITARYLITARY ACCADEMYADEMY

The mission of the U.S. Military Academy is to educate, train, and inspire specialty training such as airborne, air assault or northern warfare or help- the Corps of Cadets so that each graduate is a commissioned leader of char- ing to train the first- and second-year cadets. The Cadet Leader Develop- acter committed to the values of Duty, Honor, Country; professional growth ment System seeks to give the cadets increasing responsibility until they throughout a career as an officer in the U.S. Army; and a lifetime of selfless are ready to receive their commissions and assume their duties as leaders service to the Nation. in today’s Army. Founded on March 16, 1802, the Academy celebrated its Bicentennial in Moral and ethical values guide cadets throughout their four years at 2002. But West Point’s role in America’s history dates to the Revolutionary West Point. Commitment to the Academy’s “Bedrock Values,” based on integ- War, when both sides realized the strategic importance of the commanding rity and respect for the dignity of others, begins on the first day. Integrity is plateau on the west bank of the Hudson River. Gen. George Washington con- reflected in the Cadet Honor Code which states: “A cadet will not lie, cheat, sidered West Point to be the most strategic position in America. steal, or tolerate those who do.” Respect denotes that cadets treat others He personally selected Thaddeus Kosciuszko, one of the heroes of Sara- with the same respect and dignity they themselves would expect. At West toga, to design the fortifications in 1778 after problems arose with French Point, it is not enough to train leaders—they must be leaders of character. engineers originally placed in charge of the design. In 1779, General Wash- Admission is keenly competitive and is open to young men and women ington transferred his headquarters to West Point. Continental soldiers built from all states and territories and from every socioeconomic level. Prospec- forts, batteries and defensive barriers. A 100-ton iron chain was extended tive cadets must receive a nomination by a member of Congress or from the across the Hudson to control river traffic. Today, several links from that Department of the Army. chain are arranged at as a reminder of West Point’s original The Academy seeks candidates who possess records of success in aca- fortifications. demics, athletics and leadership indicative of well-rounded individuals. In 1802 President Thomas Jefferson signed the legislation establishing Although the life of a cadet is demanding, there remains an array of club the U.S. Military Academy to create an institution devoted to the arts and activities ranging from golf, skiing, boxing, crew and orienteering to such sciences of warfare. This effectively eliminated America’s wartime reliance organizations as the cadet radio station, Habitat for Humanity and Big on foreign engineers and artillerists. West Point became the nation’s first Brothers-Big Sisters. Additionally, the U.S. Corps of Cadets hosts a Special engineering school and served as the model for engineering programs which Olympics event each spring. were eventually established at other colleges. Today’s Military Academy is a vastly different institution from the small Col. Sylvanus Thayer, the “Father of the Military Academy,” served as Su- academy legislated into being by Congress in 1802. Originally just 1,800 perintendent from 1817 through 1833. He upgraded academic standards, acres, the Academy has grown to more than 16,000 acres. The first graduat- instilled military discipline and emphasized honorable conduct. Early gradu- ing class numbered just two men; today’s classes graduate more than 900 ates were largely responsible for the construction of the nation’s initial rail- new officers annually, both men and women, who are prepared for leadership way lines, bridges, harbors, and roads. Although the curriculum maintains roles within the Army. its focus on engineering, in recent decades the program of instruction has With the expansion of knowledge and the changing needs of the United markedly changed, providing cadets a selection of more than 40 majors. States Army and the nation, life at West Point has changed to keep pace. This tradition of academic and military excellence, guided by a demanding Ever mindful of its rich heritage, the U.S. Military Academy is developing lead- standard of moral and ethical conduct, remains the cornerstone of the West ers for tomorrow, and its focus remains the national needs of the 21st cen- Point experience. tury. It is said at West Point that “much of the history we teach was made by those people we taught.” The Academy has produced famous leaders throughout its illustrious past…Civil War Generals Grant, Sherman, Lee, and Jackson, to name but a few. In World War I, 34 of the 38 corps and divi- sion commanders were graduates. World War II would see many graduates reach brigadier general or higher, to include Eisenhower, MacArthur, Bradley and Patton. In more recent conflicts, MacArthur, Ridgway, Westmoreland, Abrams, Schwarzkopf and Abizaid were in command. Academy graduates have also excelled in air and space exploration, and countless others went on from military service to become leaders in medi- cine, law, business, religion and science. Since its founding, the Military Academy fulfills the same mission as it always has . . . to educate, train, and inspire the Corps of Cadets. It ac- complishes this mission by developing cadets in three essential areas: in- tellectual, physical and military. These developmental paths are balanced and fully integrated into the daily life of each young man and woman at the Academy.

Intellectual growth is fostered through an academic curriculum that 2013-14Wrestling Army provides a broad liberal education in the arts and sciences. The electives program builds upon the foundation of the core, allowing cadets to develop even greater competence in selected areas. In addition, the fields-of-study and majors nurture the development of creativity, critical thinking, and self- directed learning, essential characteristics of 21st century officers. The four-year academic experience leads to a bachelor of science degree and a commission as a second lieutenant in the Army. Physical development is achieved through a rigorous athletic and physi- cal education program. Each cadet participates at the intercollegiate, club or intramural level each semester. This readies the cadet for the physical demands of military life and helps teach good judgment and self-discipline, even while under mental and physical stress. Military development begins with the cadet’s first day at West Point. Most military training takes place during the summer, with new cadets un- dergoing Cadet Basic Training, or Beast Barracks, their first year, followed the second summer by Cadet Field Training. Cadets spend their third and fourth summers serving in active Army units around the world; attending

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WHY WEST POINT? GEORGE W. BUSH

“I think if my dear mother were alive, she would tell you nothing comes close to graduating from West Point, even going to the moon.” - ASTRONAUT FRANK BORMAN

“The combination of an education at West Point and the experience of a career in the armed servic- es will prepare you in a unique way for a rich diver- sity of further career and service in civilian life.” - HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER GLENN DAVIS

“I believe in the code ... ‘Duty, Honor, Country.’ I be- lieve in service to one’s country. The institution of the armed forces has thrived on its commitment to developing excellence. It is meritocracy in action. Race, religion, wealth, background count not.” - PRESIDENT GEORGE H.W. BUSH

“How great it must be, gosh how great it must be to be a member of this Corps. To know that cama- raderie of discipline, of manners, of courtesy, of human sensibility, of one’s duty to his fellow man.” - JOURNALIST WALTER CRONKITE 2013-14 Army Wrestling 2013-14 PAGE 6 WHHYY WEESTST POOINTINT?

“My four years at West Point were wonderful. I loved every minute of it and particularly the last three years. I loved the history. I loved the tradi- tion. I liked wearing the uniform. I felt like I be- longed there. Everything was meaningful to me. There is no question in my mind the proudest day of my father’s life was the day I graduated from West Point. There is a picture of the two of us standing on ‘’ and he is just beaming.” - GENERAL H. NORMAN SCHWARZKOPF

“I was so proud to be on the verge of entering the only institution in American society at that time that was totally integrated, in which I would have the opportunity to rise, based solely on perfor- mance and ability. The nation always looks to West Point and always looks to each and every one of 2013-14Wrestling Army you to follow always the angels of your nature.” - GENERAL COLIN POWELL

“In every corner of America, the words ‘West Point’ command immediate respect. This place where the Hudson River bends is more than a fine institution of learning. The United States Military Academy is the guardian of values that have shaped the sol- diers who have shaped the world.” - PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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AT WEST POINT, IT IS OFTEN SAID ... “MUCH OF THE HISTORY WE TEACH WAS MADE BY PEOPLE WE TAUGHT.” 2013-14 Army Wrestling 2013-14 PAGE 8 DIISTINGUISHEDSTINGUISHED ALLUMNIUMNI

BORMAN HAIG KIMBROUGH KIMSEY

ROBERT E. LEE ’29 DOUGLAS MacARTHUR ’03 DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER ’15 H. NORMAN SCHWARZKOPF ’56 The Academy’s ninth Superintendent After World War I, MacArthur re- During World War II, Eisenhower As Commander-in-Chief, United (1852-55), Lee was a model cadet dur- turned to West Point to serve as the served as Supreme Commander of Al- States Central Command from 1988 ing his four years at West Point. He Academy’s 31st Superintendent from lied Forces Europe from 1943 to 1944, to 1991, Schwarzkopf’s command ul- graduated second in his class and 1919 to 1922. During that time, he was during which he led the D-Day inva- timately responded to Iraq’s invasion never earned a single demerit during responsible for the revitalization of sion of Europe. During that time, he of Kuwait with the largest U.S. deploy- his four years at the Academy. At the the Academy. He was later promoted was promoted to General of the Army ment since the Vietnam War, including beginning of the Civil War, he was se- to General of the Army and served as (five stars). After the war, he served as portions of the Navy, Air Force, and lected to serve as Commanding Gen- Supreme Allied Commander in the Pa- Army Chief of Staff from 1945 to 1948 Marine Corps as well as units from eral of the Army, but instead resigned cific Theater during World War II. Dur- and was named President of Columbia dozens of nations around the world. his commission and was named Gen- ing that time, he received the Medal University in 1948. He served as the After retiring, Schwartzkopf received eral-In-Chief of the Confederate Army of Honor for leading defense prepara- 34th President of the United States the Presidential Medal of Freedom. from 1861 to 1865. Lee’s surrender to tion and operations on the Philippine from 1953 to 1961 and was one of only Ulysses S. Grant (USMA 1843), at Ap- Islands. He later served as Supreme five officers to be promoted to General PETER M. DAWKINS ’59 pomattox Court House, Va., ended the Allied Commander, Japan, and as com- of the Army (five stars). Dawkins was Cadet Brigade Com- Civil War. Fort Lee, Va., was named in mander, United Nations Command in mander (First Captain of the U.S. Corps his honor. the Far East. He was one of only five ALEXANDER M. HAIG JR. ’47 of Cadets) as a senior and became the officers to be promoted to General of Haig served as Chief of Staff to third Heisman Trophy winner in Army ULYSSES S. GRANT ’43 the Army (five stars). President Richard Nixon from 1973 football history. He later served as Grant distinguished himself during to 1974; Supreme Allied Commander chairman and CEO of Primerica. the Civil War at the Battle of Vicksburg GEORGE S. PATTON JR. ’09 in Europe 1974 to 1979; President of in 1863; his victory secured control “Old Blood and Guts,” Patton was United Technologies Corporation 1980 JAMES V. KIMSEY ’62 of the Mississippi River for the Union. one of the most colorful command- to 1981 and Secretary of State during Kimsey was the founding chairman of President Abe Lincoln later appointed ers in the Army. During World War II the Reagan administration from 1981 America Online, and was named chair- him Commanding General of the Army the famed commander of the 2nd to 1982. man emeritus in 1996. He founded the in March 1864. On April 9, 1865, at Armored Division and later the Third Kimsey Foundation in 1996. Appomattox Court House, Va., Robert Army displayed courage and daring FRANK BORMAN ’50 E. Lee (USMA 1829) surrendered the as prominently as the pair of ivory An astronaut from 1962 to 1970, Bor- MICHAEL W. KRZYZEWSKI ’69 Army of Northern Virginia to him, end- handled revolvers he wore. Patton ac- man commanded the first circumlunar Krzyzewski served as head basket- ing the Civil War. Grant later served complished one of the most remark- flight of the earth. He later served as ball coach at West Point from 1974 to as the 18th President of the United able feats in military history in Decem- President of Eastern Airlines. 1979 before assuming similar duties States from 1869 to 1877. Today, his ber 1944, when he quickly turned the at Duke University. Krzyzewski has image graces the $50 bill. Third Army northward to reinforce the FIDEL V. RAMOS ’50 led the Blue Devils to three national Allied southern flank against the Ger- One of the Academy’s international championships and was inducted into GEORGE W. GOETHALS ’80 man attack in the Battle of the Bulge. cadets, Ramos served as a Philippine the Basketball Hall of Fame in October Goethals became an architect and The General’s doctrine of aggressive Army officer after graduation. He 2001. He coached the U.S. at the 2008 was builder of the Panama Canal, 1904 employment of massive armor forces eventually became the country’s mili- Olympics in Beijing and at the 2012 TO 1914. continue to prove themselves in com- tary Chief of Staff and later Secretary Olympics in London. bat arenas around the world. of National Defense. He also served as

JOHN J. PERSHING ’86 President of the Republic of the Philip- RAYMOND T. ODIERNO ‘76 2013-14Wrestling Army Considered the second most senior OMAR N. BRADLEY ’15 pines from 1992 to 1998. Odierno commanded the 4th Infantry officer in Army history, behind only During his career, Bradley earned a Division during the fall of 2003 which, George Washington, Pershing served reputation as one of the best infantry EDWIN E. ALDRIN ’51 along with Special Forces units, cap- as commander of the American Ex- commanders in World War II. He com- An astronaut from 1963 to 1972, tured Saddam Hussein in December peditionary Force during World War I. manded the 82nd Airborne and 28th Aldrin participated in the first manned of that year. Odierno helped plan and The two-million-plus troops of the AEF Infantry Divisions before going on to lunar landing with Michael Collins coordinate the raid that netted Iraq’s made a decisive contribution to the command the 1st Army and the 12th (USMA ’52) and was the second man fallen dictator. defeat of Imperial Germany. Pershing’s Army Group. After the war he served to walk on the moon. abilities as a leader distinguished him as Army Chief of Staff from 1948 to ROBERT S. KIMBROUGH ’89 among European commanders, and 1949 and served as the first Chairman EDWARD WHITE ’52 Kimbrough was named one of 11 new through repeated successes on the of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1949 An astronaut from 1962 to 1967, astronaut candidates by NASA in May battlefield, promoted American pres- to 1953. He was the last Army officer White was the first man to walk in 2004. Kimbrough ranks among Army tige around the world. He served as to be promoted to General of the Army space and was one of the three astro- Baseball’s career leaders in saves. A Army Chief of Staff in 1921, and was (five stars), and the Bradley fighting nauts killed in the Apollo I disaster in veteran of Desert Storm, he currently named General of the Armies of the vehicle is named in his honor. 1967. works for NASA in Houston as a flight United States upon his retirement in simulation engineer and participated 1924. in a space shuttle mission last fall.

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Stationed on the first floor of Kimsey Athletic Center, Army’s athletic training department moved into its new and spacious home in the spring of 2003. The athletic training room now covers 9,500 square feet, housing the finest equipment available for the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. Highlights of the facility include a 1,202-square-foot cardiovascular room containing more than 25 pieces of equipment; a state- of-the-art hydrotherapy area equipped with a 2,018-square-foot rehabilitation pool, Jacuzzi, two large pools, and four regular pools; 10 treatment tables; five modular taping tables; high-density storage; and a physician’s office with X-ray capability. The training room also features a vast array of the latest treatment and rehabilitation equipment. Thanks to the expansive new treatment area, Army’s athletic training staff can service countless Black Knight athletes simultaneously so they are able to realize their full potential on the “fields of friendly strife.” Robby Vought serves as the athletic trainer for the wrestling team. 2013-14 Army Wrestling 2013-14 PAGE 10 STTRENGTHRENGTH AANDND COONDITIONINGNDITIONING

O’MEARA, MALEK, DAWKINS CLASS OF 1959 STRENGTH DEVELOPMENT CENTER

An integral component in Army’s intercollegiate athletic program is the strength and condition- ing department. The most visible sign of Army’s commitment in this area is the O’Meara, Malek, Dawkins, Class of 1959 Strength Development Center in Kimsey Athletic Center, one of the finest facilities in the nation. The monstrous 20,000-square-foot center is located on the second floor of Kimsey Athletic Center and features 30 tons of plates and dumbbells; 15 pieces of cardiovascular equipment, including six high-speed treadmills; a state-of-the-art weight training area with 16 rack and platform training stations, as well as a separate dumbbell area; and top-of-the-line Hammer strength equipment. Under the direction of Scott Swanson, the O’Meara, Malek, Dawkins, Class of 1959 Strength Development Center rivals any training facility in the country. Kevin Schadt serves as the strength and conditioning coach for the wrestling team. 2013-14Wrestling Army

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LT. GENERAL BRIG. GENERAL BRIG. GENERAL ROBERT L. CASLEN, JR. RICHARD D. CLARKE TIMOTHY E. TRAINOR SUPERINTENDENT COMMANDANT OF CADETS DEAN OF THE ACADEMIC BOARD Lieutenant General Robert L. Caslen, Jr. became Brigadier General Richard D. Clarke was born in Brigadier General Timothy E. Trainor, Ph.D., be- the 59th Superintendent of the U.S. Military Stuttgart, Germany, and raised in an Army family. came the Dean of the Academic Board at the Academy at West Point on July 17, 2013. He was commissioned in the Infantry from the United States Military Academy in the summer U.S. Military Academy. LTG Caslen graduated from the U.S. Military Prior to assuming duties as the 74th Comman- of 2010. He previously served as professor and Academy in 1975. He earned master’s degrees dant of Cadets at West Point, he served as the head of the Department of Systems Engineering from Long Island University and Kansas State deputy commanding general of Operations, 10th at West Point where he taught courses in engi- University. Mountain Division. neering management, systems engineering and Previous to this assignment, LTG Caslen served BG Clarke began his career as a rifle platoon decision analysis. as the Chief of the Office of Security Coopera- leader with 1st Battalion, 48th Infantry, 3rd Ar- Trainor graduated with a Bachelor of Science mored Division. Beginning in December 1988, tion-Iraq. Clarke commanded two companies in the 101st from West Point in 1983 and entered the Engi- LTG Caslen’s prior deployments and assign- Airborne Division (Air Assault); Bravo Company, neer Branch of the U.S. Army. As an engineering ments include serving as the commander of the 2nd Battalion, 502nd Infantry, as well as the officer, Trainor has served in operational assign- Combined Arms Center at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., 101st Long Range Surveillance Detachment. In ments around the world, including Germany, the command that oversees the Command and June of 1992, he transitioned to the 75th Rang- Honduras, Fort Bragg, N.C., Fort Riley, Kans. and er Regiment, and in March of 1993 became the General Staff College and 17 other schools, cen- commander of the Ranger Reconnaissance Sarajevo, Bosnia. ters, and training programs located throughout Detachment. He subsequently served as the Trainor has a Master of Business Administra- the United States; commanding general of the company commander of Bravo Company, 3rd tion from the Fuqua School of Business at Duke 25th Infantry Division (Light) and command- Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment. Later he held and a doctorate degree in industrial engineer- ing general of the Multi-National Division-North the position of battalion S-3 and then battalion ing from North Carolina State University. He is a during Operation Iraqi Freedom; Commandant executive officer of 1st Battalion, 6th Infantry, member of the Military Applications Society of of the 1st Armored Division. This was followed of Cadets for the U.S. Military Academy; Deputy in May 1999 when he assumed duties as the the Institute for Operations Research and the Director for the War on Terrorism, J-5, The Joint brigade executive officer of the 173rd Airborne Management Sciences the Military Operations Staff; Assistant Division Commander (maneu- Brigade. In March of 2002, he became the com- Research Society, the American Society for Engi- ver), 3rd Infantry Division (Mechanized); Chief mander of the 3rd Battalion, 504th Parachute neering Management and the American Society of Staff, 10th Mountain Division (Light); Chief of Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division. This of Engineering Education. He is a past president Staff, Combined Joint Task Force Mountain dur- was directly followed in May 2004 by command of Epsilon Mu Eta, the national Engineering Man- of the 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment. He ing Operation Enduring Freedom; Commander, then served as the commander of the 75th Rang- agement Honor Society. Trainor is also a member 2nd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault); er Regiment from August of 2007 to August of of the Board of Fellows for the David Crawford Chief of Staff, 101st Airborne Division (Air As- 2009, and then the director of operations, Joint School of Engineering at Norwich University. sault); Senior Brigade C2 Observer/Controller, Op- Special Operations Command, from August 2009 As an analyst, Trainor helped develop the In- erations Group, Joint Readiness Training Center; to August 2011. stallation Status Report that provides the Army Commander, 1st Battalion, 14th Infantry, 25th BG Clarke’s deployments while serving in the a standardized means to assess infrastructure aforementioned positions include Operations Infantry Division (Light); Executive Officer to the Desert Shield and Desert Storm, Operation Joint and environmental conditions on installations to Deputy Commander in Haiti during Operation Up- Guardian, three deployments in support of Opera- support resource allocation decisions. He has ap- hold Democracy; J-3 in Honduras for Joint Task tion Enduring Freedom, and four deployments in plied decision analysis methods in completing an Force Bravo; Brigade Operations Officer, 3rd Bri- support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. organizational analysis of the Army’s Installation gade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault); Execu- BG Clarke is a graduate of the Infantry Basic Management Agency and in assessing defense Officer Leadership Course and advanced cours- tive Officer, 2nd Battalion, 187th Infantry, 101st es, and the Army Command and General Staff Col- security cooperation programs. Airborne Division (Air Assault) during Operations lege. Additionally, he received a Master of Secu- Trainor deployed to Basrah, Iraq in the summer Desert Shield/Desert Storm. rity and Strategic Studies from the National War of 2007 and worked with the British-led Provin- LTG Caslen’s awards and decorations include College and a Master of Business Administration cial Reconstruction Team in helping the provin- the Distinguished Service Medal, the Defense from Benedictine College. cial Iraqi leaders improve their infrastructure Superior Service Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, BG Clarke’s decorations include; the Defense Su- revitalization plans. perior Service Medal (with Oak Leaf Cluster), the the Legion of Merit with four Oak Leaf Clusters, Legion of Merit (with Oak Leaf Cluster); Bronze Trainor is married to Col. Donna Brazil, a 1983 the Bronze Star Medal with two Oak Leaf Clus- Star Medal (with four Oak Leaf Clusters); Meritori- graduate of West Point, who is a professor in the ters, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, and ous Service Medal (with three Oak Leaf Clusters); Department of Behavioral Sciences at the Acad- the Meritorious Service Medal with five Oak Leaf Air Medal, Army Commendation Medal (with two emy. They have a daughter Cory, who graduated Clusters. He has earned the Combat Infantryman Oak Leaf Clusters); the Army Achievement Medal from West Point in 2013. Son, Danny is currently Badge, the Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification (with six Oak Leaf Clusters); the National Defense a cow at West Point. They have another son, Zach, Service Medal (with Bronze Star); the Global War Badge, and is Airborne, Air Assault, and Ranger on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal; the Global War who is attending the U.S. Military Academy Prep qualified. on Terrorism Service Medal; and the Afghanistan School. LTG Caslen is married with three children. Service Medal. He also earned the Combat In- fantryman Badge (with Star), the Expert Infantry- man Badge, the Master Parachutist Badge, the Military Free Fall Parachutist Badge, the Air As- sault Badge, and the Ranger Tab. 2013-14 Army Wrestling 2013-14 PAGE 12 DIIRECTORRECTOR OOFF ATTHLETICSHLETICS

Rocha and lacrosse’s Brendan Buckley each cap- Corrigan has also made his mark on the aes- tured the Senior CLASS Award in their respective thetics of historic Michie Stadium. In order to sports, making Army the only school in the nation upgrade the appearance and provide a better ex- to have multiple winners in 2012-13. perience for Army fans, Corrigan implemented a The 2012-13 season was one of the most suc- Michie Stadium branding and signage campaign cessful in recent memory on the fields of friendly that began in 2011. The first phase of the project strife. Army teams combined to post an overall was completed prior to the 2012 season. record of 236-183-8. The program’s .562 winning In addition to his duties at West Point, Corrigan percentage was the highest in eight years. The has been an active leader in the Patriot League, winter sports programs had their best season in serving as chairman of the conference’s Broad- five years as the women’s basketball team won band Committee. the Patriot League regular season title, the men’s Corrigan, who was the senior associate athletic basketball team posted its first winning season director for external affairs at Duke University in 28 years and the rifle squad advanced to the starting in August 2008, brings a wealth of lead- NCAA Championships for the 10th consecutive ership to his post. He is a proven administrator season. with 18 previous years of experience in all areas It was also a great year in the competition of revenue generation, external affairs, staff against fellow service academies. Army split the management and leadership. season series versus Navy, 16-16-1, marking the Corrigan’s chief responsibilities at Duke includ- best winning percentage against the Mids (.500) ed the oversight of the Blue Devil corporate part- since 2004-05. The Black Knights owned a 4-2-1 nerships and the Marketing, Promotions, Ticket, DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS record against Air Force, improving the record to Internet Operations, Sports Information and BOO CORRIGAN 20-18-2 (.525) versus service academy foes in Video Services departments. In only two years at 2012-13. Duke, Corrigan was responsible for the negotia- Cadet-athletes have continued to thrive in the tion of multi-media rights to ISP. Boo Corrigan was appointed as the Academy’s classroom under Corrigan’s watch. In his two A supervisor of the 2009 NCAA Champion director of athletics on Feb. 1, 2011. full years, Army has boasted seven Academic All- women’s tennis and 2010 NCAA Champion men’s “We have an opportunity to work every day Americans, including six first-team selections. La- lacrosse programs, Corrigan was a part of three with a truly exceptional group of young people,” crosse’s Brendan Buckely became the first Army NCAA Championships at Duke in just two seasons. Corrigan said. “The opportunities they receive athlete to capture Academic All-American of the He is currently a member of the NCAA Men’s La- through intercollegiate athletics will help shape Year honors in 2012. In 2011, the Black Knights’ crosse Rules committee and the Atlantic Coast their own leadership styles as they become of- football team boasted two first-team CoSIDA Conference Men’s Lacrosse Committee, while ficers in the U.S. Army. We have a great team that Academic All-Americans, a first for the program serving on the Executive Budget Committee at focuses daily on our cadet-athletes. We strive to since 1957. Since the start of the 2011-12 season, Duke. enhance their overall experience as they develop Army boasts six Patriot League Scholar-Athletes Prior to arriving at Duke in August of 2008, he into the leaders our nation needs.” of the Year, including Buckley, a two-time overall oversaw Notre Dame’s corporate relations and In his short time as athletic director, Corrigan men’s winner. marketing as an associate athletic director for has strengthened and expanded Army Athletics’ Twenty of Army’s 24 NCAA programs scored five years. During his stint at Notre Dame, Cor- relationships in several key areas. In his tenure, above the national average in the 2013 NCAA APR rigan spearheaded the redesign of its official Army has secured a new apparel agreement with report. The men’s cross country and wrestling athletics website and creation of 15-20 hours Nike, a new pouring rights contract with Coke teams earned public recognition for finishing in of original video content weekly. That resulted in and bringing in the Aspire Group to enhance the top 10 percent of their respective sport. The a 35 percent increase in page views and unique ticket sales and better serve Army season ticket cross country squad boasted a perfect score of users. Corrigan also worked directly with ISP holders. Corrigan also crafted the Team Army 1,000. Sports, CSTV, and NBC Sports from a sales and concept, a comprehensive plan designed to add In addition, former football standout Andrew marketing standpoint. significant value to Army’s corporate sponsor- Rodriguez, Class of 2012, became the first Army Before joining the staff at Notre Dame, Corrigan ships while maintaining the tradition of West player to win the National Football Foundation’s spent nearly three years as the associate ath- Point Athletics. Willam V. Campbell Trophy, which is presented an- letic director for marketing at the United States Corrigan, who has a proven record as a fundrais- nually to the nation’s top football scholar-athlete. Naval Academy. He was responsible for turning er, spearheaded changes in the Army A Club and Rodriguez later was honored with the Amateur the marketing department from a deficit to prof- ticket operations that have resulted in more than Athletic Union’s James E. Sullivan Award as the it in his first year with full budget responsibility $20 million dollars in major gifts and record-set- top amateur athlete in the country. He was the for the department. Corrigan also was intimately ting annual giving during his tenure. During that first Army player to receive the award since 1946 involved with the re-branding of the Annual Giving time the funding for a new lacrosse facility, that and was just the third player in history (Peyton Campaign (The Blue and Gold), which led to an in- is scheduled to break ground, was secured. Manning, Tim Tebow) to win both the Campbell crease of 75 percent year over year donations. In addition to his role in enhancing revenues for Trophy and Sullivan Award. His collegiate experience also includes a stint Army Athletics, Corrigan led a strategic planning Army has been the focus of national attention as assistant director of marketing at Florida process that developed a new mission statement since Corrigan’s arrival. He was instrumental State from 1992-95. and goals for the department. in supporting the CBS documentary, “Game of Corrigan is a 1990 University of Notre Dame In his first full two years at West Point, Corrigan Honor,” that chronicled the Black Knights’ 2011 graduate with a degree in economics. He is mar- has overseen a program that owns eight Patriot football season leading up to its annual show- ried to the former Kristen Aceto, a former field League regular season or tournament champion- down with arch-rival Navy. Not only was the two- hockey and lacrosse player at the University of ships and sent eight teams to the NCAA post- hour program broadcast to a national audience Virginia who also earned a master’s degree from season (rifle). Thirty-three cadets have earned a on Showtime, but also won the Emmy Award for the school. The couple has three children, Finley, major award from their conference,. Best Sports Documentary. The Army football Tre and Brian. He is the youngest of seven chil- team was also the focus of a behind-the-scenes dren of Gene and Lena Corrigan.

In 2012-13 alone, Army accounted for more 2013-14Wrestling Army than 100 all-league citations. Hockey’s Cheyne book titled, “Soldiers First,” written by New York Times writer Joe Drape. EXECUTIVE STAFF

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Heskett, who won the 165-pound nation- al championship in 2002, is the ninth head coach in program history. “I am very excited to have one of the young talents in collegiate wrestling as our head coach,” said former Athletics Director Kevin Anderson. “Joe comes highly recom- mended from Athletic Director of the Year Gene Smith of Ohio State, has unmatched credentials on the mat and his passion and dedication to the sport should pay immedi- ate dividends. He has continued to advance his career and we are confident he can lead us to wins over Navy, EIWA Championships and national qualifiers.” Heskett, the eighth four-time All-Ameri- can at Iowa State, graduated with a degree in Speech Communications and a career record of 143-9 and began his masters de- JOE HESKETT gree after graduating in December, 2001. HEAD COACH He was a three-time national finalist, FOURTH SEASON finishing third as a freshman, followed by two overtime loses in the finals, but pre- IOWA STATE ’01 vailed by earning the national title during Joe Heskett embarks upon his fourth his senior campaign. Heskett captured season as head coach of the Army wrestling three Big 12 Championships, won the pres- program. A four-time All-American, national tigious Midlands event on three occasions champion and former U.S. World Team mem- and graduated third on Iowa State’s all-time wins list. ber, Heskett joined Army after four years as Earlier that summer, he won a silver medal Following his decorated collegiate ca- an assistant coach at The Ohio State Uni- at 163 pounds at the 2007 Pan American reer, Heskett earned a spot on the 2007 versity. This past season, Heskett guided Games. U.S. World Team after winning the U.S. Na- the Black Knights to a 3-3 EIWA record, Less than a week after returning from the tionals and U.S. World Team Trials. Heskett while achieving an overall mark of 7-7. World Championships, Heskett survived is a five time U.S. National Team Member In 2011-12, Heskett led Army to 5-2 con- a rare and often fatal unannounced heart and he represented the United States at ference record, EIWA Freshman of the Year condition. After nearly a week of testing the `07 World Championships in Baku, Azer- (first time in nearly 30 years) and a National Heskett was diagnosed with a genetic baijan with a fifth-place finish. He dropped Academic Award, which was awarded to heart condition and was forced to retire a tough three-period battle with a two-time Army wrestling for the first time. from competitive wrestling. He ended his world champion from Russia in the semifi- This past winter, Heskett helped six career as the No. 1 man on the U.S. Olympic nals before wrestling back to finish fifth. Black Knights place at the EIWA Champion- Ladder and was ranked third in the World. He was one of five United States wrestlers ships. Since Heskett’s arrival in 2010 (Army During his tenure at Ohio State, Hes- had zero returning NCAA qualifiers in 2010) to qualify at his weight for the Olympics. the Black Knights have sent 9 wrestlers to the NCAA tournament (2011 Army sent two athletes, 2012 Army sent three athletes and 2013 Army sent four athletes). The Black Knight currently have 3 NCAA quali- fiers leading this year’s squad. Heskett, a 2001 graduate of Iowa State University, was ready for the opportunities and challenges that present themselves. “Life will often surprise us with out- standing opportunities,” said Heskett. “I am humbled and honored to be able to lead and represent the Army wrestling program. I am inspired by what West Point represents and I graciously accept the challenge to men- tor and motivate the cadet-athletes, im- prove their technical and tactical skills on the mat and to beat Navy. I would like to thank my family, Kevin Anderson, the West Point search committee, specifically Asso- ciate Athletic Director Gene McIntyre for his time and energy, and the entire USMA athletic department.” 2013-14 Army Wrestling 2013-14 PAGE 14 HEEADAD COOACHACH JOOEE HEESKETTSKETT kett helped the Buckeyes to training is another passion of All-Time Army Coaching Records Ron Pifer four top-10 team finishes at the Heskett’s. He was Iowa State’s (3 yrs., 31-26-2) NCAA Tournament, two of which representative at the NCAA Tom Jenkins 1977-78 ...... 6-11-2 were NCAA runner up finishes, Leadership Conference, a board (15 yrs., 52-46-3) 1978-79 ...... 11-8-0 three NCAA champions and 15 member of the Children’s Body 1920-21 ...... 1-2-0 1979-80 ...... 14-7-0 All-Americans. He played a large Image, a former member of the 1921-22 ...... 3-4-0 role in securing the nation’s top Major Ray Mendoza Leadership 1922-23 ...... 2-5-0 Ed Steers recruiting class in 2006 and Fund and an Ambassador and 1923-24 ...... 4-2-0 (9 yrs., 151-37-2) helped sign a host of top pros- Public Awareness Speaker for 1924-25 ...... 5-1-0 1980-81 ...... 19-3-1 pects. the Ohio State Medical Center. 1925-26 ...... 5-3-0 1981-82 ...... 18-4-0 Heskett began his coach- He is the founder and Chief Vi- 1926-27 ...... 5-2-0 ing career at Cal Poly University sionary Officer for h Leadership 1927-28 ...... 3-5-0 1982-83 ...... 21-3-0 where he was the head assis- (founded in 2009), a visionary 1928-29 ...... 5-3-0 1983-84 ...... 12-9-0 tant wrestling coach and also leadership company dedicated 1929-30...... 4-4-0 1984-85 ...... 16-2-1 earned his master’s degree with revolutionizing sport through 1930-31 ...... 2-6-0 1985-86 ...... 18-3-0 1931-32 ...... 4-2-2 1986-87 ...... 20-2-0 honors in Educational Leader- leadership and life skill educa- 1932-33 ...... 3-2-0 1987-88 ...... 15-5-0 ship with an emphasis in Athlet- tion. 1933-34 ...... 3-3-0 1988-89 ...... 12-6-0 ic Administration. He assisted A native of Akron, Ohio, Hes- 1934-35 ...... 3-2-1 in all facets of the program, in- kett and his three children, Ol- Jack Effner cluding fundraising, and helped ivia (8) and Ava (6) and Joey (3) Lloyd Appleton (9 yrs., 87-42-5) the Mustangs to their highest reside at West Point. (19 yrs., 86-51-5) 1989-90 ...... 15-3-1 NCAA placement in nearly 20 1935-36 ...... 3-3-0 1990-91 ...... 11-5-0 years. 1936-37 ...... N/A 1991-92 ...... 12-5-0 Leadership and leadership 1937-38 ...... N/A 1992-93 ...... 8-5-2 1938-39 ...... 3-3-0 1993-94 ...... 12-4-0 1939-40 ...... 3-5-0 1994-95 ...... 6-5-1 1940-41 ...... 1-7-0 1995-96 ...... 7-4-1 1941-42 ...... 5-3-0 1996-97 ...... 8-6-0 1942-43 ...... 6-1-0 1997-98 ...... 8-5-0 1943-44 ...... 5-1-1 1944-45 ...... 7-0-0 Tod Giles 1945-46 ...... 5-2-0 (2 yrs., 11-17-1) 1946-47 ...... 6-4-0 1998-99 ...... 7-8-0 1947-48 ...... 7-2-1 1999-00 ...... 4-9-1 1948-49 ...... 7-3-0 1949-50 ...... 4-3-2 Chuck Barbee 1950-51 ...... 5-3-0 (10 yrs., 87-60-4) 1951-52 ...... 5-4-1 2000-01 ...... 4-8-0 1952-53 ...... 7-3-0 2001-02 ...... 8-8-0 1953-54 ...... 7-4-0 2002-03 ...... 9-6-0 2003-04 ...... 7-7-0 LeRoy Alitz 2004-05 ...... 12-5-0 (23 yrs., 144-134-15) 2005-06 ...... 8-4-2 1954-55 ...... 2-6-0 2006-07 ...... 10-6-0 1955-56 ...... 3-3-2 2007-08 ...... 12-6-0 1956-57 ...... 3-5-1 2008-09 ...... 10-6-2 1957-58 ...... 7-3-0 2009-10 ...... 7-4-0 1958-59...... 4-6-1 1959-60 ...... 6-4-0 Joe Heskett

1960-61 ...... 7-4-0 (3 yrs., 22-22-0) 2013-14Wrestling Army 1961-62 ...... 6-4-0 2010-11 ...... 7-9-0 1962-63 ...... 4-5-1 2011-12...... 8-6-0 1963-64 ...... 2-4-2 2012-13 ...... 7-7-0 1964-65 ...... 7-2-1 1965-66 ...... 6-3-0 Total 671-435-37 1966-67 ...... 7-3-1 1967-68 ...... 8-2-0 1968-69 ...... 5-4-2 1969-70 ...... 8-7-0 1970-71 ...... 9-5-0 1971-72 ...... 13-6-1 1972-73 ...... 9-12-1 1973-74 ...... 6-11-1 1974-75 ...... 6-13-0 1975-76 ...... 7-11-0 1976-77 ...... 9-11-1

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Paul Young enters his third Fourth-year Army wrestling season as an assistant to Army head coach Joe Heskett announced head coach Joe Heskett. the addition of Brad Pataky to his Young joined the coaching staff as an assistant coach in Aug. staff after graduating from Indiana 2013. An extremely accomplished University in May 2011 with a bach- wrestler in his own right, Pataky elor’s degree in Kinesiology. comes to West Point having spent Young completed a decorated the last two seasons on the staff at four-year career with the Hoosiers’ Lock Haven University. wrestling program where he was “Brad is an ideal fit for our a three-time NCAA qualifier and mission here at West Point,” Hes- ranked as high as fifth nationally in kett said. “He embodies impeccable his weight class. Young, who served character and a passion for great- as team captain during his senior ness. He is very intelligent and loves to battle on the mat. He is in the PAUL YOUNG campaign, finished his collegiate BRAD PATAKY career with over 100 wins. He was hunt to make World and Olympic ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH teams and will have a major impact also twice named the recipient of in the overall development of our THIRD SEASON the Team Leadership Award. FIRST SEASON cadet-athletes.” While at IU, Young was a two- INDIANA ’11 PENN STATE ’11 Pataky was a three-time NCAA time placewinner at the Southern qualifier at Penn State where he was also three-time BIG 10 place Scuffle, finishing runner-up in his weight class in 2010. He also won winner. The Keystone State native helped lead the Nittany Lions to an individual title at the Michigan State Open, and placed at the the 2011 NCAA national title and posted an 83-31 career record. 2007 Midlands Tournament. Prior to his time in State College, Pa., Pataky enjoyed a stellar The Bloomington, Ind., product was a two-time state champion high school career during which he was a 2004 PIAA State Champi- in high school while wrestling for Bloomington South High School. on at 112 pounds, three-time PIAA state medalist and 10-time Asics Young combined to post a 99-1 record during his junior and senior Freestyle/Greco All-American. He authored an impressive 125-5 re- seasons en route to individual titles in 2005 and 2006. He fin- cord as a high school grappler. ished his senior campaign ranked sixth in the country. Pataky continues to enjoy a highly successful career at both Young has previously served as a volunteer coach at the Bloom- the national and international level. He is a University Place Win- ington South Wrestling Club, helping to supervise the youth camp. ner and Champion (2008), Canada Cup place winner and two-time As one of the coaches, he ran drills, helped instill fundamentals runner-up. A Guelph Open place winner and Champion, also in 2008, and taught advanced skills to children ages 6-18. he was a two-time Northwest F/S Regional Champion and U.S. Open place winner, NYAC place winner (2007) and University World Team member (2008). He placed seventh at the 2008 University World Games and was an Olympic Team Trials Qualifier in 2008. Pataky earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Penn State in 2011. He went on to obtain his teaching certification while serving as a volunteer assistant coach at Lock Haven over the last two seasons. Along with maintaining his coaching duties, Pataky continues to train for an Olympic berth at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 2013-14 Army Wrestling 2013-14 PAGE 16 ASSSISTANTSISTANT COOACHESACHES

Enock Francois is in his second Paul Merritt enters his 20th season as a volunteer assistant season working with the Black coach on the Army staff. Francois Knight wrestling program. arrived at West Point after spend- A 1982 graduate and former ing the past two seasons as a grad- wrestler at West Point, he has been uate assistant at the University of working with the Army wrestling the Cumberlands. team since he returned to his alma During his time at Cumber- mater in 1990 as a member of the lands, Francois assisted head USMA faculty, serving as an officer coach Matt Lowers in all aspects of representative for the squad. Fol- the program. He helped coordinate lowing his teaching tour at West practices, aided with recruiting and Point, he accepted a position with ENOCK FRANCOIS assisted with daily strength and PAUL MERRITT the Directorate of Public Works VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT conditioning activities. DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS (DPW) at West Point and became a SECOND SEASON Francois was a dominant 20TH SEASON volunteer coach for the team. CALIFORNIA BAPTIST ’10 wrestler during his collegiate days WEST POINT ’82 In addition to assisting head at both Northwestern College and coach Joe Heskett in the wrestling California Baptist University, earn- room, he takes many of the young ing three NAIA All-America certificates. He was a two-time All- team members to additional wrestling competitions while the var- American at NWC, placing fourth at NAIA Nationals as a sophomore sity squad is competing elsewhere. Merritt is also the director for and taking fifth during his junior campaign. Francois, who still holds home tournaments and oversees the team sponsorship program. the Northwestern College single-season records for wins (45) and Merritt was a project manager for DPW at West Point from takedowns (150), piled up more than 100 wins at NWC before trans- 1993-2006. He managed many of the major renovation and new ferring to CBU for his final season. construction projects completed over the past ten years, including He capped his collegiate career by placing second at the NAIA the home of Army wrestling, the Arvin Cadet Physical Development Nationals en route to his third All-America certificate. Francois, who Center. He is currently the engineer for West Point’s Residential is still actively wrestling, has World and Olympic Team aspirations. Communities Initiative (RCI) program and oversees the mainte- He will continue to train for the 2016 Olympic Games while coach- nance, renovation and construction of housing at West Point. ing at the Academy. Merritt is a Colonel in the Army Reserves and is assigned to Francois authored an impressive high school career, posting West Point Admissions. He assists the Military Academy Liaison Of- 124 wins in four years. He was a two-time state qualifier in Florida, ficer (MALO) conference and the Summer Leaders Seminar (SLS) placing sixth in the state during as a senior. A three-time all-con- each year. ference selection, Francois won three district championships and Merritt and his wife, Beth, reside in Cornwall, N.Y. a pair of conference titles. Francois graduated from California Baptist University in 2010 with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology. He earned his master’s de- gree in Teaching from the University of the Cumberlands in 2012. 2013-14Wrestling Army

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Name Cl. Wt. Hometown/High School Derek Allen So. 157 Peoria, Ariz./Desert Vista Bryce Barnes So. 197 Virginia Beach, Va./Kempsville (USMAPS) John Belanger Sr. 149 Clifton Park, N.Y./Shenendehowa Brett Benedict So. 149 Jamestown, Ohio/Greeneview (USMAPS) Ryan Bilyeu Sr. 149 Guthrie, Okla./Guthrie (USMAPS) Shane Connolly So. 149 Warwick, N.Y./Warwick Valley Alex Dahl Sr. 165 Weston, Fla./Cypress Bay Nathan Dow So. 184 Belvidere, N.J./Belvidere Christian Doyle Fr. 133 McKinney, Texas/McKinney Christian Academy Logan Everett Fr. 133 Tioga, Pa./Williamson David Farr Fr. 285 Cornwall, N.Y./Blair Academy (USMAPS) Nicholas Frank Fr. 133 Ijamsville, Md./Urbana Cole Gracey Jr. 165 Tuttle, Okla./Tuttle (USMAPS) Paul Hancock Sr. 157 Dearborn, Mich./Fordson (USMAPS) Brian Harvey So. 174 New Palestine, Ind./Cathedral Craemer Hedash Jr. 157 Slatington, Pa./Northern Lehigh (USMAPS) Samson Imonode Fr. 174 Phoenix, Ariz./Horizon (USMAPS) Mason Kumashiro Fr. 197 Seal Beach, Calif./Los Alamitos Lincoln Mallinger Fr. 141 Champlin, Minn./St. Michael-Albertville Travis Mallo So. 184 Mason City, Iowa/Mason City (USMAPS) Tristan Manderfeld Fr. 133 Foley, Minn./Foley Mark Marchetti Fr. 141 Nashville, Tenn./Father Ryan Austin Marsico Fr. 125 Pickerington, Ohio/The Kiski School (USMAPS) Tyler McLees So. 197 West Islip, N.Y./St. Anthony’s (USMAPS) Connor Melde Fr. 149 Hewitt, N.J./Bergen Catholic (USMAPS) Russell Parsons Fr. 149 Clinton, N.J./Blair Academy Tyler Rauenzahn Sr. 141 Schuylkill Haven, Pa./Blue Mountain Tony Risaliti Fr. 165 Ebensburg, Pa./Central Cambria (USMAPS) Javier Rodriguez So. 157 Davie, Fla./Archbishop McCarthy Nathan Santhanam Sr. 125 Champaign, Ill./Saint Thomas More Justin Seim So. 133 Somers, N.Y./Hackley School Dalton Shoop Fr. 184 Eaton, Colo./Eaton Alex Smith Sr. 174 Plaistow, N.H./Timberlane Chandler Smith Jr. 165 Kansas City, Mo./Rockhurst Trevor Smith Fr. 197 Ripon, Calif./Ripon Stephen Snyder Jr. 285 Woodbine, Md./Good Counsel Mohamed Sow Fr. 133 Milwaukee, Wis./Rufus King International School Ryan Tompkins Sr. 174 Beacon, N.Y./Beacon Austin Wilding So. 184 Pittsburgh, Pa./Upper St. Clair Hunter Wood Jr. 125 Fairmont, W.Va./East Fairmont (USMAPS)

Head Coach: Joe Heskett (Iowa State ’01), 4th season Assistant Coaches: Paul Young (Indiana ’11), 3rd season; Brad Pataky (Penn State ’11), 1st season Volunteer Assistant: Enock Francois (California Baptist ’10), 2nd season Director of Wrestling Operations: Paul Merritt (USMA ’82), 20th season Athletic Trainer: David Allen Captains: Tyler Rauenzahn, Ryan Tompkins 2013-14 Army Wrestling 2013-14 PAGE 18 ROOSTERSTER BRREAKDOWNEAKDOWN

BY WEIGHT CLASS BY CLASS BY STATE 125 (3) Seniors (8) Arizona (2) Austin Marsico Derek Allen John Belanger Samson Imonode Nathan Santhanam Ryan Bilyeu California (2) Hunter Wood Mason Kumashiro Alex Dahl 133 (6) Trevor Smith Christian Doyle Paul Hancock Colorado (1) Tyler Rauenzahn Dalton Shoop Logan Everett Florida (2) Nicholas Frank Nathan Santhanam Alex Dahl Tristan Manderfeld Alex Smith Javier Rodriguez Justin Seim Illinois (1) Ryan Tompkins Nathan Santhanam Mohamed Sow Juniors (5) Indiana (1) 141 (3) Cole Gracey Brian Harvey Lincoln Mallinger Iowa (1) Mark Marchetti Craemer Hedash Travis Mallo Maryland (2) Tyler Rauenzahn Chandler Smith Nicholas Frank 149 (6) Stephen Snyder Stephen Snyder John Belanger Hunter Wood Michigan (1) Paul Hancock Brett Benedict Sophomores (11) Minnesota (2) Ryan Bilyeu Derek Allen Lincoln Mallinger Shane Connolly Bryce Barnes Tristan Manderfeld Connor Melde Missouri (1) Brett Benedict Russell Parsons Chandler Smith New Hampshire (1) 157 (4) Shane Connolly Alex Smith Nathan Dow Derek Allen New Jersey (3) Paul Hancock Brian Harvey Nathan Dow Craemer Hedash Travis Mallo Connor Melde Javier Rodriguez Russell Parsons Tyler McLees New York (6) 165 (4) Javier Rodriguez John Belanger Alex Dahl Shane Connolly Justin Seim Cole Gracey David Farr Tony Risaliti Austin Wilding Tyler McLees Freshmen (16) Justin Seim Chandler Smith Ryan Tompkins 174 (4) Christian Doyle Ohio (2) Brian Harvey David Farr Brett Benedict Samson Imonode Austin Marsico Nicholas Frank Oklahoma (2) Alex Smith Logan Everett Ryan Bilyeu Ryan Tompkins Cole Gracey

Samson Imonode 2013-14Wrestling Army 184 (4) Pennsylvania (5) Nathan Dow Mason Kumashiro Logan Everett Craemer Hedash Travis Mallo Lincoln Mallinger Tyler Rauenzahn Dalton Shoop Tristan Manderfeld Tony Risaliti Austin Wilding Mark Marchetti Austin Wilding Tennessee (1) 197 (4) Austin Marsico Mark Marchetti Bryce Barnes Connor Melde Texas (1) Mason Kumashiro Russell Parsons Christian Doyle Tyler McLees Virginia (1) Tony Risaliti Trevor Smith Bryce Barnes West Virginia (1) 285 (2) Dalton Shoop Hunter Wood Trevor Smith David Farr Wisconsin (1) Stephen Snyder Mohamed Sow Mohamed Sow

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JJOHNOHN BBELANGERELANGER RRYANYAN BILYEUBILYEU SEENIORNIOR SEENIORNIOR 114949 114949 CLLIFTONIFTON PAARKRK, NN.Y..Y. GUUTHRIETHRIE, OKKLALA. SHHENENDEHOWAENENDEHOWA GUUTHRIETHRIE ((USMAPS)USMAPS)

2012-13: Posted a 12-10 overall record while finishing 5-3 in dual 2012-13: Did not compete due to injury. matches … recorded a pair of major decision victories and one tech- nical fall … wrestled at 149 for the majority of the season before 2011-12: Compiled a 13-18 mark, establishing a career high with 13 moving to 157 for his final three bouts … placed third at the All- victories ... posted a 2-5 record in dual matches ... registered one Academy Championships on Feb. 2 … major decisions came in the pin, one technical fall and one major decision ... finished runner- Southern Scuffle against Duke (Jan. 1) and versus Brown (Jan. 27) … up at the All-Academy Championships, going 2-1 at the tournament competed at the EIWA Championships on March 8. ... wrestled to a fourth-place finish at the New York State Champi- onships, compiling a 3-2 record with a technical fall and a major 2011-12: Posted an 8-6 record with one pin and one technical fall, decision ... also competed at the Oklahoma-Gold Classic, Body Bar competing exclusively in tournaments ... began the season by going Invitational, Nittany Lion Open, Southern Scuffle and EIWA Cham- 4-2 with a pin at the East Stroudsburg Open ... registered identical pionships ... lone pin came during Army’s dual match victory over 2-2 marks at the Body Bar Invitational and the Nittany Lion Open ... Bucknell. recorded first career technical fall at the Nittany Lion Open, earn- ing a 17-0 decision versus Navy’s Ben Hunter. 2010-11: Authored a 12-7 overall record with three major decisions, competing exclusively at tournaments ... began the season by plac- 2010-11: Compiled a 10-8 record with one pin and three major deci- ing sixth at the Clarion Open ... posted a 3-2 mark with a major de- sions during his first season in the Black, Gold and Gray ... compet- cision en route to the sixth-place showing ... finished runner-up at ed exclusively at tournaments as a plebe ... wrestled at 141 pounds the New York State Championships “B” flight, going 3-1 with a major throughout his rookie campaign ... won the individual title at the decision ... also wrestled at the East Stroudsburg Open and Shorty New York State Championships “B” flight after going 4-0 with a Hitchcock Invitational. pair of major decisions ... also competed at the Clarion Open, East Stroudsburg Open, Southern Scuffle and Shorty Hitchcock Invita- HIGH SCHOOL/PREP SCHOOL: Posted an astounding 118-14 re- tional. cord at Guthrie High School ... four-time Oklahoma state qualifier ... three-time state placewinner ... two-time state finalist ... won a HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time New York State placewinner while wres- pair of regional championships ... captured the Southern Oklahoma tling at Shenendehowa High School ... placed fourth as a junior and Invitational title and was named the Most Outstanding Wrestler ... third as a senior ... named a Cadet Fargo All-American in 2007 after won individual titles at the Carl Albert Invitational, the Cushing In- finishing sixth. vitational, the Albany NCWA Invitational and the Putnam City Invita- tional during his standout career ... helped lead team to the Putnam PERSONAL: John Gregory Belanger was born July 23, 1991 in Norfolk, City Invitational crown ... earned all-state plaudits and all-district Va. ... son of Greg Belanger and Diane Meys ... has one sister, Diana ... laurels ... was a four-year team captain ... named to the 2009 Daily father is a JAG officer in the United States Navy ... hobbies include Oklahoman first team ... member of the National Honor Society ... camping, fishing, waterskiing and surfing ... lists former Oklahoma compiled a 34-12 record in 2009-10 at the United States Military State wrestler and two-time Olympic champion John Smith as his Academy Prep School (USMAPS) ... captained the USMAPS team. favorite athlete ... majoring in Systems Engineering. PERSONAL: Ryan Anthony Bilyeu was born Oct. 30, 1990 in Kingfish- er, Okla. ... son of Paul and Susan Carlson ... has two siblings, Blake Jones and Devin Bilyeu ... uncle, Dave Pekarek, graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1986 ... cousin, Cole Orndorff, is an officer in the United States Marine Corps ... brother, Devin Bilyeu, is a competitive wrestler ... majoring in Engineering Management.

BELANGER’S CAREER RECORD BILYEU’S CAREER RECORD Overall Dual Overall Dual Year W L W L Pins TF MD Year W L W L Pins TF MD 2010-11 10 8 0 0 1 0 3 2010-11 12 7 0 0 0 0 3 2011-12 8 6 0 0 1 1 0 2011-12 13 18 2 5 1 1 1 2012-13 12 10 5 3 0 1 2 2012-13 DID NOT COMPETE Career 30 24 5 3 2 2 5 Career 25 25 2 5 1 1 4 2013-14 Army Wrestling 2013-14 PAGE 20 MEEETET THHEE BLLACKACK KNNIGHTSIGHTS

AALEXLEX DAHLDAHL PPAULAUL HHANCOCKANCOCK SEENIORNIOR SEENIORNIOR 116565 115757 WEESTONSTON, FLLAA. DEEARBORNARBORN, MIICHCH. CYYPRESSPRESS BAAYY FOORDSONRDSON ((USMAPS)USMAPS) 2012-13: Did not compete due to injury. 2012-13: Finished with a team-leading 32 wins as part of a 32-12 overall record … went 13-1 in dual matches … also led the team with 2011-12: Put together a 1-3 mark competing at a pair of tourna- 10 major decisions and had four pins … competed in five bouts at ments ... opened the season with a 1-2 showing at the East Strouds- 157 before making the switch to 165 for the remainder of the sea- burg Open ... also competed at the Nittany Lion Open. son … registered a pin and a major decision en route to a second- place finish at the All-Academy Championships on Feb. 2 … took 2010-11: Compiled a 7-8 overall record with one technical fall and third at the EIWA Championships on March 8-9 … one of four Black one major decision ... wrestled exclusively at 157 pounds ... ap- Knights to qualify for the NCAA Championships … totaled six sepa- peared in four tournaments throughout the season ... competed at rate four-match winning streaks. the Clarion Open, East Stroudsburg Open, Shorty Hitchcock Invita- tional and New York State Championships “B” flight. 2011-12: Authored a 2-3 record, competing only at the Oklahoma- Gold Classic early in the season. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned all-state honors after placing third in the Florida 3A Division ... collected all-county accolades after winning 2010-11: Forged a 13-3 overall record as a freshman, competing the county tournament ... also played high school football ... halted at three different tournaments ... posted four major decisions and football career to focus on wrestling ... graduated with honors from three pins ... his four major decisions ranked tied for second on Cypress Bay High School the team, while his three pins were tied for seventh on the squad ... wrestled exclusively at 157 pounds during his plebe campaign ... PERSONAL: Alexander Dahl was born July 20, 1992 in Boca Raton, began the season by placing third at the East Stroudsburg Open, Fla. ... son of John and Rita Dahl ... has two siblings, Chanel and Maia posting a 6-1 record with two major decisions and one pin ... fin- ... father graduated from the United States Air Force Academy ... ished runner-up at the Shorty Hitchcock Invitational, going 4-1 with hobbies include lifting weights ... considers Adrian Peterson, of the a pin and a major decision ... turned in another second-place fin- NFL’s Minnesota Vikings, to be his favorite athlete ... majoring in ish at the New York State Championships “B” flight, authoring a 3-1 Engineering Management. mark with one pin and one major decision.

HIGH SCHOOL/PREP SCHOOL: Won the state championship at 135 pounds as a senior at Fordson High School ... finished runner-up at the states as a junior, wrestling at 119 pounds ... took fourth in the states as a sophmore, competing in the 119-pound bracket ... also played two seasons of football and two seasons of soccer during high school ... member of the National Honor Society ... competed at the United States Military Academy Prep School (USMAPS) in 2008- 09 ... was runner-up at the NCWA Championships at 149 pounds while a member of the USMAPS team.

PERSONAL: Paul Pierce Hancock IV was born July 9, 1990 in Royal Oak, Mich. ... son of Trey and Becky Hancock ... has two sisters, Ash-

leigh and Grace ... enjoys playing the guitar in his spare time ... ma- 2013-14Wrestling Army joring in Arabic.

HANCOCK’S CAREER RECORD DAHL’S CAREER RECORD Overall Dual Overall Dual Year W L W L Pins TF MD Year W L W L Pins TF MD 2010-11 13 3 0 0 3 0 4 2010-11 7 8 0 0 0 1 1 2011-12 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 2011-12 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 2012-13 32 12 13 1 4 0 10 2012-13 DID NOT COMPETE Career 47 18 13 1 7 0 14 Career 8 11 0 0 0 1 1

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TTYLERYLER RAUENZAHNRAUENZAHN NNATHANATHAN SANTHANAMSANTHANAM SEENIORNIOR SEENIORNIOR 114141 112525 SCCHUYLKILLHUYLKILL HAAVENVEN, PA. CHHAMPAIGNAMPAIGN, ILLLL. BLLUEUE MOOUNTAINUNTAIN SAAINTINT THHOMASOMAS MOORERE 2012-13: Posted a 14-10 overall record while going 3-4 in dual 2012-13: Finished 1-4 with one pin … wrestled exclusively at 125 matches … had two major decisions, one technical fall and a pin … pounds … pinned his opponent at in the Shorty Hitchcock Invita- wrestled at 141 for every match except two which he competed at tional on Jan. 20. 149 … won three bouts to finish third at the Oklahoma-Gold Classic on Nov. 10 … recorded a pin and a major decision as part of four 2011-12: Posted a 3-4 record competing at a pair of tournaments ... straight victories to claim first at the New York State “B” Cham- began the season by going 2-2 at the East Stroudsburg Open ... also pionships on Nov. 18 … had an 18-3 technical fall victory during a wrestled at the Nittany Lion Open. second-place finish at the All-Academy Championships on Feb. 2. 2010-11: Authored a 2-6 overall mark during his freshman cam- 2011-12: Wrestled to a 4-4 mark as a sophomore ... saw first action paign ... competed at three tournaments, wrestling exclusively at at the New York State Championships in January ... went 4-2 with a 125 pounds ... posted a 2-2 record at the East Stroudsburg Open technical fall en route to a fourth-place finish at the tournament ...... also appeared in the Shorty Hitchcock Invitational and the New finished the season by dropping consecutive dual matches to op- York State Championships “B” flight. ponents from Bucknell and Navy. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity letter winner in wrestling at The 2010-11: Posted a 4-4 overall record with one major decision dur- School of Saint Thomas More ... earned all-state honors twice af- ing his freshman season ... wrestled in the 133-pound weight class ter posting consecutive fourth-place finishes at the Illinois State as a plebe ... began the year by placing sixth at the Clarion Open ... Championships ... finished fourth at the Illinois Greco-Roman state also competed at the Oklahoma-Gold Classic. tournament in 2009 ... took fourth at the Border Wars national tour- nament ... named the team’s Most Improved Wrestler as a fresh- HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity letterwinner in wrestling at Blue man ... earned team MVP honors as a junior and senior ... selected Mountain High School ... finished runner up at the PIAA state cham- the Most Dedicated Wrestler as a sophomore, junior and senior ... pionships as a senior ... placed third as a junior ... was a two-time captained the squad during his junior and senior campaigns ... also Powerade finalist ... won the District IX and Northeast Regional competed in gymnastics ... won the Illinois still rings title ... was the titles in 2009 ... earned an additional four letters in cross country YMCA Nationals runner-up in the all-around competition. and another four letters in track ... was a three-time state quali- fier and a two-time district placewinner in cross country ... won the PERSONAL: Nathan Alexander Santhanam was born June 19, 1992 Schuylkill League title as a senior in 2009 ... was a two-time district in Champaign, Ill. ... son of Sam Santhanam ... has one sister, Nisha qualifier in the 1,600 meters on the track ... member of the National ... enjoys playing air hockey in his spare time ... majoring in Systems Honor Society, the History Honor Society, the Math Honor Society Management. and the Science Honor Society ... received the Dwight D. Eisenhower Award ... posted a perfect score on the math section of the SAT test.

PERSONAL: Tyler John Rauenzahn was born April 9, 1991 in Reading, Pa. ... son of Brian and Lori Rauenzahn ... has three sisters, Rachel, Brianna and Elizabeth ... enjoys to run ... lists Philadelphia Phillies second baseman Chase Utley as his favorite athlete ... majoring in Physics.

RAUENZAHN’S CAREER RECORD SANTHANAM’S CAREER RECORD Overall Dual Overall Dual Year W L W L Pins TF MD Year W L W L Pins TF MD 2010-11 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 2010-11 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 2011-12 4 4 0 2 0 1 0 2011-12 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 2012-13 14 10 3 4 1 1 2 2012-13 1 4 0 2 1 0 0 Career 22 18 3 6 1 2 2 Career 6 14 0 2 1 0 0 2013-14 Army Wrestling 2013-14 PAGE 22 MEEETET THHEE BLLACKACK KNNIGHTSIGHTS

AALEXLEX SSMITHMITH RRYANYAN TOMPKINSTOMPKINS SEENIORNIOR SEENIORNIOR 117474 117474 PLLAISTOWAISTOW, NN.H..H. BEEACONACON, NN.Y..Y. TIIMBERLANEMBERLANE BEEACONACON 2012-13: Did not compete due to injury. 2012-13: Finished 14-14 overall and 4-4 in dual matches … totaled one major decision while tying for second on the team with six pins 2011-12: Authored a 6-6 overall mark before suffering a season- … wrestled 17 bouts at 174 pounds before competing in 11 more at ending injury in late November ... began the year by splitting a pair 184 pounds … placed fourth at the Oklahoma-Gold Classic on Nov. of matches at the Nor’easter Duals ... followed up that performance 10 … registered three pins en route to a fifth-place finish at the New by placing sixth at the Oklahoma-Gold Classic ... went 3-3 with a pair York State Championships on Nov. 17 … earned a 5-3 win in his first of major decisions at the tournament ... season came to an abrupt match at the EIWA Championships on March 8. end at the Body Bar Invitational, where he went 1-2 and went down with an injury. 2011-12: Put together a 9-10 record with two pins and one major decision ... went 3-1 in dual matches ... began the season by placing 2010-11: Burst onto the scene with a spectacular freshman cam- fifth at the Oklahoma-Gold Classic ... compiled a 4-2 mark with a paign ... posted a 21-16 overall record, ranking tied for fourth on the pair of bonus-point victories en route to the fifth-place showing ... team with the 21 victories ... compiled a 4-3 mark in dual matches won both of his bouts at the Northeast Duals, defeating opponents ... registered three pins, one major decision and one technical fall from Binghamton and Sacred Heart ... won a dual match during the ... began the season wrestling at 149 pounds, before jumping up Hofstra contest ... also wrestled at the Body Bar Invitational, Cliff to the 165-pound weight class midway through the year ... placed Keen Invitational and Southern Scuffle. runner-up at the Clarion Open ... authored fourth-place showings at both the Body Bar Invitational and Shorty Hitchcock Invitational 2010-11: Forged a 13-12 overall record as a plebe, competing al- ... placed seventh at the New York State Championships ... also most exclusively at tournaments ... wrestled most of the season at competed at the Penn State Open and the EIWA Championships 165 pounds, before moving up to the 174-pound weight class late ... picked up dual match victories over opponents from Cleveland in the year ... ranked third on the team with five pins ... placed third State, Brown, Harvard and Boston University. at the All-Academy Championships after authoring a 3-1 mark with a pin ... also competed at the Clarion Open, Oklahoma-Gold Classic, HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time New Hampshire state champion while Body Bar Invitational, Southern Scuffle and Shorty Hitchcock Invi- wrestling at Timberlane High School ... ranked among the top 15 tational ... posted a 3-2 mark at the Clarion Open with three pins ... nationally in his weight class ... named an NHSCA Senior National lost his only dual match to an opponent from Bucknell. All-American ... placed third at the Beast of the East Tournament ... turned in a fifth-place showing at the Super 32 Tournament ... HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time all-state wrestler at Beacon High School served as team captain during his junior and senior seasons. ... authored the most wins in New York State Section I history (228) ... recorded over 150 career pins ... compiled a 55-3 overall record PERSONAL: Alex O’Neil Smith was born March 31, 1992 in Newbury- during his senior season ... earned two varsity letters on the foot- port, Mass. ... son of Michael and Rebecca Smith ... has two siblings, ball field ... played strong safety ... garnered all-league and all-sec- Jackie and William ... brother, William, is a competitive wrestler ... tion honors twice ... led the team in tackles ... four-year letterwinner lists New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and Brooklyn in track and field ... threw the javelin ... earned all-league and all- Nets small forward Paul Pierce as his favorite athletes ... majoring section laurels ... member of the National Honor Society. in Systems Management. PERSONAL: Ryan Matthew Tompkins was born Nov. 4, 1992 in Peek-

skill, N.Y. ... son of Ron and Lisa Tompkins ... has two brothers, Scott 2013-14Wrestling Army and Craig ... hobbies include fishing, hunting and water sports ... majoring in Geospatial Information Science.

SMITH’S CAREER RECORD TOMPKINS’ CAREER RECORD Overall Dual Overall Dual Year W L W L Pins TF MD Year W L W L Pins TF MD 2010-11 21 16 4 3 3 1 1 2010-11 13 12 0 1 5 0 0 2011-12 6 6 2 1 0 0 2 2011-12 9 10 3 1 2 0 1 2012-13 DID NOT COMPETE 2012-13 14 14 4 4 6 0 1 Career 27 22 6 4 3 1 3 Career 36 36 7 6 13 0 2

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CCOLEOLE GRACEYGRACEY CCRAEMERRAEMER HEDASHHEDASH JUUNIORNIOR JUUNIORNIOR 116565 115757 TUUTTLETTLE, OKKLALA. SLLATINGTONATINGTON, PA. TUUTTLETTLE ((USMAPS)USMAPS) NOORTHERNRTHERN LEEHIGHHIGH ((USMAPS)USMAPS) 2012-13: Put together a 17-10 overall record, including a 7-3 finish 2012-13: Went 3-4 with one major decision … competed at the New in dual matches … competed exclusively at 174 pounds … record- York State “B” Championships and the Shorty Hitchcock Invitation- ed one major decision win … tied for second on the team with six al … recorded a major decision victory and a pin at the New York pins … notched a pair of pins en route to a third-place finish at the State “B” Championships (Nov. 18). Shorty Hitchcock Invitational on Jan. 20 … finished fourth at the All- Academy Championships on Feb. 2 … took fifth place at the EIWA 2011-12: Finished with a 2-5 record in limited duty ... competed ex- Championships on March 8-9. clusively in tournaments ... won his first career bout, taking a 7-0 2011-12: Capped an incredible freshman season with a trip to the decision from Western New England’s Matt Mangelli in the first NCAA Championships ... became just the fourth Army freshman in round of the East Stroudsburg Open ... went 1-2 at that event ... the last 25 years to qualify for the NCAAs ... automatically quali- earned second career victory at the New York State Championships fied for the national tournament after placing third at the EIWA “B” flight ... finished 1-2 at that tournament ... also competed at the Championships ... was named EIWA Freshman of the Year, becoming Nittany Lion Open. the first Army wrestler to earn the prestigious honor since Darrel Nerove won the award in 1985 ... wrapped up his memorable plebe HIGH SCHOOL/PREP SCHOOL: Two-time PIAA State placewinner at campaign with an overall record of 25-15 ... began the season 7-11 Northern Lehigh High School, placing eighth as a junior and sixth before finishing the year by winning 18 of his final 22 bouts ... won as a senior ... named a NHSCA Freshman All-American in 2007 ... 12 straight matches over the span of a month, stretching from the three-time regional placewinner ... three-time district placewinner Rutgers dual to the All-Academy Championships ... led the team ... tabbed a U.S. Open Freestyle All-American as a senior ... selected with three major decisions and ranked second on the team with 25 as a NHSCA Academic All-American following his senior campaign ... victories, eight dual match wins, seven pins and 11 bonus-point vic- earned all-league accolades in both wrestling and football during tories ... won individual titles at the New York State Championships and All-Academy Championships ... went 4-0 with a pair of bonus- his standout high school career. point wins en route to the New York State crown ... authored a 3-0 mark with a pin on his way to the All-Academy title ... finished sixth PERSONAL: Craemer Francis Hedash was born March 11, 1991 in Al- at the Body Bar Invitational after going 3-3 with a pin during the lentown, Pa. ... son of Joseph and Audrey Hedash ... has three broth- tournament ... won two of three bouts at the Northeast Duals, de- ers, Casey, Colin and Connor ... brother, Casey, is a sophomore at feating opponents from Arizona State and Sacred Heart ... also col- West Point ... brother, Colin, wrestles collegiately at Appalachian lected dual wins versus Rutgers, Columbia, Drexel, Brown, Harvard State University ... hobbies include hiking and fishing ... enjoys lis- and Navy ... also wrestled at the Oklahoma-Gold Classic, Cliff Keen tening to music in his spare time ... majoring in U.S. History. Invitational and Southern Scuffle ... twice named Army Athletic As- sociation Athlete of the Week ... shared the honor with teammates Michael Gorman and Jordan Thome after each wrestler won an in- dividual title at the New York State Championships in late January ... collected the award for a second time after placing third at the EIWA Championships in early March.

HIGH SCHOOL/PREP SCHOOL: Captured a pair of state titles at Iron Tuttle High School, winning championships as a sophomore and senior ... placed runner-up as a junior ... was a state placewin- ner as a freshman ... attended the United States Military Academy Prep School last year.

PERSONAL: Coleman Dee Gracey was born July 10, 1991 in Oklaho- ma City, Okla. ... son of Greg and Tina Gracey ... has one sister, Katie ... majoring in Geospatial Information Science.

GRACEY’S CAREER RECORD HEDASH’S CAREER RECORD Overall Dual Overall Dual Year W L W L Pins TF MD Year W L W L Pins TF MD 2011-12 25 15 8 3 7 1 3 2011-12 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 2012-13 17 10 7 3 6 0 1 2012-13 3 4 0 0 1 0 1 Career 42 25 15 6 13 1 4 Career 5 9 0 0 1 0 1 2013-14 Army Wrestling 2013-14 PAGE 24 MEEETET THHEE BLLACKACK KNNIGHTSIGHTS

CCHANDLERHANDLER SSMITHMITH SSTEPHENTEPHEN SSNYDERNYDER JUUNIORNIOR JUUNIORNIOR 116565 228585 KAANSASNSAS CIITYTY, MO. WOOODBINEODBINE, MD. ROOCKHURSTCKHURST GOOODOD COOUNSELUNSEL

2012-13: Compiled a 5-5 record with a pair of major decision wins … 2012-13: Won nine matches as a sophomore … wrestled exclu- competed in four tournaments at 157 pounds … earned an 11-3 ma- sively at 285 pounds … opened the season with victories in six of jor decision victory at the Buffalo Invitational … victorious in four nine matches … pinned his opponent during the second match at straight matches at the Shorty Hitchcock Invitational on Jan. 20 … the Buffalo Invitational on Nov. 4, where he finished fourth … also grabbed a 12-3 major decision win in the fourth of five bouts at the placed fourth at the Oklahoma-Gold Classic on Nov. 10 … used a pair Shorty Hitchcock Invitational. of victories to take sixth at the New York State Championships on Nov. 17. 2011-12: Capped his freshman season with a strong showing at the New York State Championships ... placed runner-up at the tourna- 2011-12: Struggled to a 4-13 overall record in his first season at ment after posting a 3-1 mark ... finished his rookie campaign with West Point ... posted a 0-4 mark in dual matches ... finished the year a 4-4 overall record and one major decision ... also competed at the with one pin ... highlight of the season came at the New York State East Stroudsburg Open and Nittany Lion Open. Championships “B” flight ... went 2-1 at the tournament and placed runner-up ... also competed at the Oklahoma-Gold Classic, Body HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time state placewinner at Rockhurst High Bar Invitational, Nittany Lion Open and Southern Scuffle ... dropped School ... finished runner-up at states as a senior ... placed sixth both of his bouts at the Nor’easter Duals, falling to opponents from as a junior ... two-time district runner-up, taking second as both a Iowa State and Boston University ... also lost a dual matches to an junior and senior ... earned academic all-state accolades following opponents from Rutgers and Columbia. his junior and senior campaigns ... picked up all-metro plaudits as a senior ... won the Missouri freestyle championship as a senior HIGH SCHOOL: Won a pair of state titles wrestling for Good Coun- ... four-year member of the high school honor roll ... finished high sel High School ... named school’s Athlete of the Year as a senior ... school with a 3.70 grade point average. member of the National Honor Society.

PERSONAL: Chandler Daly Smith was born July 13, 1992 in Gaines- PERSONAL: Stephen Patrick Snyder was born Sept. 22, 1992 in Lau- ville, Fla. ... son of Cedric and Nicole Smith ... has two siblings ... for- rel, Md. ... son of Steve and Tricia Snyder ... has two brothers, Kyle mer coach, Nage Damas (USMA ’73), was a three-year letterwinner and Kevin, and one sister, Megan ... did not start wrestling until his on the Army wrestling team ... met United States President Barack freshman year of high school ... hobbies include golfing ... enjoys Obama during a Boys Nation trip to The White House ... hobbies in- going to the beach and spending time with his friends ... majoring clude reading and lifting weights ... enjoys spending time with fam- in Law and Legal Studies ily and friends ... majoring in American Politics. 2013-14Wrestling Army

SMITH’S CAREER RECORD SNYDER’S CAREER RECORD Overall Dual Overall Dual Year W L W L Pins TF MD Year W L W L Pins TF MD 2011-12 4 4 0 0 0 0 1 2011-12 4 13 0 4 1 0 0 2012-13 5 5 0 2 1 0 2 2012-13 9 17 0 6 1 0 0 Career 9 9 0 2 1 0 3 Career 13 30 0 10 2 0 0

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HHUNTERUNTER WOODWOOD DDEREKEREK AALLENLLEN JUUNIORNIOR SOOPHOMOREPHOMORE 112525 115757 FAAIRMONTIRMONT, WW.V.VA. PEEORIAORIA, ARRIZIZ. EAASTST FAAIRMONTIRMONT ((USMAPS)USMAPS) DEESERTSERT VIISTASTA

2012-13: Turned in 13 wins, with three coming in dual matches … 2012-13: Finished 2-4 while wrestling at the Buffalo Invitational wrestled the entire season at 125 … finished sixth at the season- and the Shorty Hitchcock Invitational … both wins came during the opening Buffalo Invitational on Nov. 4 … used three victories to fin- Shorty Hitchcock Invitational (Jan. 20). ish sixth at the New York State Championships on Nov. 17 … a place- winner (sixth) at the EIWA Championships on March 8-9. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a two-time placewinner at the Arizona State Championships during his time at Desert Vista High School ... 2011-12: Posted a 3-5 record competing exclusively in tournaments placed fourth as a sophomore and senior ... graduated with a career ... opened his career with a 3-2 showing at the East Stroudsburg record of 104-28 ... finished with 74 career pins ... was a three-time Open ... also competed at the Body Bar Invitational and Nittany Lion regional champion ... set single-season school record with 34 pins Open ... combined to to 0-3 at those two tournaments. ... captained squad as a junior ... earned All-America honors ... placed runner-up in his weight class at the 2011 NUWAY Freakshow. HIGH SCHOOL/PREP SCHOOL: Four-time all-state performer at East Fairmont High School ... won three conference titles and three PERSONAL: Derek Joseph DeMarco Allen was born Nov. 23, 1993 regional championships ... captured one state title and placed in San Diego, Calif. ... son of Jay and Denise Allen ... has one brother, runner-up twice ... named a NCWA All-American ... earned academic Tony ... began wrestling when he was in seventh grade ... hobbies all-state honors all four years ... selected as a NCWA Academic All- include playing video games and spending time with friends ... also American ... member of the school’s track and field team ... was con- enjoys making YouTube videos ... majoring in Engineering Manage- ference runner-up in the pole vault ... graduated with honors ... at- ment. tended the United States Military Academy Prep School last year.

PERSONAL: Hunter Paul Wood was born Dec. 11, 1991 in Morgan- town, W.Va. ... son of Robert and Tonya Wood ... has one sister, Tressa ... hobbies include waterskiiing, snow skiing, hunting and fishing ... enjoys poetry and playing the guitar ... majoring in Systems Man- agement

WOOD’S CAREER RECORD Overall Dual ALLEN’S CAREER RECORD Year W L W L Pins TF MD Overall Dual 2011-12 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 Year W L W L Pins TF MD 2012-13 13 26 3 9 3 0 1 2012-13 2 4 0 0 1 0 0 Career 16 31 3 9 3 0 1 Career 2 4 0 0 1 0 0 2013-14 Army Wrestling 2013-14 PAGE 26 MEEETET THHEE BLLACKACK KNNIGHTSIGHTS

BBRYCERYCE BARNESBARNES BBRETTRETT BENEDICTBENEDICT SOOPHOMOREPHOMORE SOOPHOMOREPHOMORE 119797 114949 VIIRGINIARGINIA BEEACHACH, VA. JAAMESTOWNMESTOWN, OHHIOIO KEEMPSVILLEMPSVILLE ((USMAPS)USMAPS) JAAMESTOWNMESTOWN ((USMAPS)USMAPS) 2012-13: Compiled a 25-20 overall record with four major decisions 2012-13: Went 0-1 in limited action. and two technical falls … wrestled the entire season at 197 pounds … finished second on the team with 25 victories … ranked third on HIGH SCHOOL/PREP SCHOOL: Was a four-time district qualifier the team with five pins … placed second at the Oklahoma-Gold Clas- at Jamestown High School ... posted a record of 130-20 during his sic (Nov. 10) and the All-Academy Championships (Feb. 2) … earned standout career at Jamestown ... also played football in high school six consecutive wins from Jan. 11 to Jan. 27 … took fourth at the ... named All-Ohio as a tight end ... began collegiate career at Ohio EIWA Championships (March 8-9) … one of four Black Knights to State ... registered an 18-6 overall mark during the 2010-11 season qualify for NCAAs. at OSU ... earned All-Big Ten Scholar-Athlete honors as a Buckeye ... spent the 2011-12 academic year at the United States Military HIGH SCHOOL/PREP SCHOOL: Won the Virginia state champion- Academy Prep School. ship as a senior at Kempsville High School ... also placed sixth as a sophomore and seventh as a junior ... took 11th at the 2011 Beast PERSONAL: Brett Lee Benedict was born March 25, 1992 in Colum- of the East tournament ... spent a year at the United States Military bus, Ohio ... son of Bill and Carol Benedict ... has one brother, Blake ... Academy Prep School ... won an individual title at the NCWA Mid- began wrestling in the first grade because he was too hyper to play East Championships ... overcame knee injuries as a sophomore and other sports ... hobbies include hunting, fishing and woodworking ... junior to win the state title as a senior. enjoys going to the beach and spending time with his friends ... also enjoys classic literature ... majoring in Civil Engineering. PERSONAL: Bryce Marshall Lee Barnes was born Nov. 18, 1992 in Chesapeake, Va. ... son of Lee and Denise Barnes ... has two sisters, Macie and Brittney ... hobbies include playing the guitar, watching movies and reading ... majoring in Systems Engineering. 2013-14Wrestling Army

BARNES’ CAREER RECORD BENEDICT’S CAREER RECORD Overall Dual Overall Dual Year W L W L Pins TF MD Year W L W L Pins TF MD 2012-13 25 20 9 5 5 2 4 2012-13 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Career 25 20 9 5 5 2 4 Career 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

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SSHANEHANE CCONNOLLYONNOLLY NNATHANATHAN DOWDOW SOOPHOMOREPHOMORE SOOPHOMOREPHOMORE 114949 118484 WAARWICKRWICK, NN.Y..Y. BEELVIDERELVIDERE, N.J.N.J. WAARWICKRWICK VAALLEYLLEY BEELVIDERELVIDERE 2012-13: Did not compete in any events. 2012-13: Posted one victory … competed in three tournaments in the 184-pound weight class … earned a 5-3 sudden victory decision HIGH SCHOOL: Was a four-time all-section performer at Warwick in the Oklahoma-Gold Classic on Nov. 10. Valley High School ... was a top-eight placewinner as a freshman, junior and senior ... member of the National Honor Society ... mem- HIGH SCHOOL: Placed runner-up at the county tournament while ber of Mu Alpha Theta ... named to the school’s high honor roll all wrestling at Belvidere High School. four years. PERSONAL: Nathan Elliott Dow was born Feb. 8, 1994 in Washing- PERSONAL: Shane William Connolly was born Feb. 28, 1994 in War- ton, N.J. ... son of Elliott and Ingrid Dow ... has one brother, Jonathan wick, N.Y. ... son of John and Dianne Connolly ... has two brothers, ... has one sister, Annika ... hobbies include fishing and listening to Kevin and Brian ... has one sister, Megan ... hobbies include hiking, music ... loves to cook ... majoring in Economics. swimming and playing lacrosse ... also enjoys listening to music ... majoring in Systems Engineering.

CONNOLLY’S CAREER RECORD DOW’S CAREER RECORD Overall Dual Overall Dual Year W L W L Pins TF MD Year W L W L Pins TF MD 2012-13 DID NOT COMPETE 2012-13 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 Career 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 2013-14 Army Wrestling 2013-14 PAGE 28 MEEETET THHEE BLLACKACK KNNIGHTSIGHTS

BBRIANRIAN HHARVEYARVEY TTRAVISRAVIS MALLOMALLO SOOPHOMOREPHOMORE SOOPHOMOREPHOMORE 117474 118484 NEEWW PAALESTINELESTINE, INNDD. MAASONSON CIITYTY, IOOWAWA CAATHEDRALTHEDRAL MAASONSON CIITYTY ((USMAPS)USMAPS) 2012-13: Won 13 matches and went 4-4 in dual matches … wrestled 2012-13: Finished with four wins with one major decision and a tech- the entire season at 157 … won first two bouts of the season at the nical fall … competed in four tournaments and three dual matches … Buffalo Invitational on Nov. 4 … placed sixth at the Oklahoma-Gold earned a 9-1 major decision victory over 14th-ranked Kenny Courts Classic on Nov. 10 … posted a 17-3 major decision victory at the Cliff of Ohio State in the Buffalo Invitational (Nov. 4). Keen Invitational on Nov. 30. HIGH SCHOOL/PREP SCHOOL: Was a three-time state placewinner HIGH SCHOOL: Won the Indiana State Championship at 160 at Mason City High School ... turned in a pair of top-five finishes at pounds during his senior season at Cathedral High School ... named nationals ... also played football ... was a first-team all-conference team MVP as a senior as well ... was a four-time sectional qualifier selection on the gridiron ... spent the 2011-12 season at the United ... member of the National Honor Society ... named to the school’s States Military Academy Prep School. Honor Roll every semester ... earned academic all-state plaudits as a junior and senior. PERSONAL: Travis Mallo was born March 19, 1993 in Mason City, Iowa ... son of Larry and Wendy Mallo ... has two sisters, Jana and PERSONAL: Brian Paul Harvey was born Feb. 21, 1994 in New Pales- Haley ... hobbies include boating and lifting weights ... enjoys watch- tine, Ind. ... son of Doug and Nancy Harvey ... has one brother, Ben ... ing movies and spending time at the lake ... majoring in Systems has two sisters, Monica and Colleen ... aunt, Alice Harvey, is in the Management. United States Air Force ... grew up on a farm, “Harvey Angus Farms” ... hobbies include watching movies and spending time with friends ... majoring in Economics. 2013-14Wrestling Army

HARVEY’S CAREER RECORD MALLO’S CAREER RECORD Overall Dual Overall Dual Year W L W L Pins TF MD Year W L W L Pins TF MD 2012-13 13 17 4 4 0 0 1 2012-13 4 11 2 4 1 1 1 Career 13 17 4 4 0 0 1 Career 4 11 2 4 1 1 1

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TTYLERYLER MCLEESMCLEES JJAVIERAVIER RRODRIGUEZODRIGUEZ SOOPHOMOREPHOMORE SOOPHOMOREPHOMORE 119797 115757 WEESTST ISSLIPLIP, NN.Y..Y. DAAVIEVIE, FLLAA. ST. ANNTHONYTHONY’S (USMAPS)(USMAPS) ARRCHBISHOPCHBISHOP MCCAARTHYRTHY 2012-13: Was not a member of the Army wrestling team … earned 2012-13: Went 9-8 overall at the 149-pound weight class … finished a 3.3 GPA as a freshman. tied for second on the team with three technical falls … grabbed two wins, including a pin, to take sixth place at the Oklahoma-Gold HIGH SCHOOL/PREP SCHOOL: Played football and wrestled at St. Classic on Nov. 10 … won five bouts (three technical falls, two pins) Anthony’s High School before competing in both sports at USMAPS to place third at the New York State “B” Championships on Nov. 18. … earned all-state, all-metro, and All-Long Island recognition as a linebacker at St. Anthony’s … set school record for career tackles HIGH SCHOOL: Earned a pair of all-county certificates during his … served as a captain on his football team … also captained the career at Archbishop McCarthy High School ... tabbed Wrestler of USMAPS football team. the Year in Broward County by the Sun Sentinel as a senior in 2012 ... authored an undefeated 51-0 record en route to the state title PERSONAL: Tyler Francis McLees was born on May 14, 1993 in West during standout senior campaign ... named a NHSCA Senior All- Islip, N.Y. … son of Matthew and Lisa McLees … has three siblings, American that season ... placed fourth in the state as a junior ... Raymond, Taryn, and Jillian … father played linebacker for the Cleve- earned a slew of academic honors as well. land Browns … enjoys watching football and practicing jujitsu … has participated in a number of volunteer events supporting those with PERSONAL: Javier Rodriguez was born Dec. 11, 1993 in Hialeah, Fla. special needs … briefly quit wrestling after suffering a broken leg ... son of Javier and Elaine Rodriguez ... is an Eagle Scout ... wanted as a high school freshman ... majoring in Systems Engineering. to attend West Point since he was seven years old ... did not start wrestling until high school ... majoring in Economics.

MCLEES’ CAREER RECORD RODRIGUEZ’S CAREER RECORD Overall Dual Overall Dual Year W L W L Pins TF MD Year W L W L Pins TF MD 2012-13 DID NOT COMPETE 2012-13 9 8 0 0 3 3 0 Career 9 8 0 0 3 3 0 Career 9 8 0 0 3 3 0 2013-14 Army Wrestling 2013-14 PAGE 30 MEEETET THHEE BLLACKACK KNNIGHTSIGHTS

JJUSTINUSTIN SSEIMEIM AAUSTINUSTIN WWILDINGILDING SOOPHOMOREPHOMORE SOOPHOMOREPHOMORE 113333 118484 SOOMERSMERS, NN.Y..Y. PIITTSBURGHTTSBURGH, PA. HAACKLEYCKLEY SCCHOOLHOOL UPPPERPER ST. CLLAIRAIR 2012-13: Went 1-2 in limited action as a freshman. 2012-13: Went 2-4 overall with one pin … wrestled two matches at 174 before moving to 184 for the remainder of the season … pinned HIGH SCHOOL: Wrestled at the Hackley School. his counterpart in the first of back-to-back wins at the All-Academy Championships on Feb. 2, where he placed fourth. PERSONAL: Justin Jon Seim was born March 20, 1994 in Sleepy Hollow, N.Y. ... son of Doug and Lisa Seim ... has two siblings, Niels HIGH SCHOOL: Piled up an astounding 114 wins during his stand- and Morgen ... extended family resides in Norway ... hobbies include out career at Upper St. Clair High School ... earned three all-county reading and climbing ... favorite literature genre is sci-fi and fantasy certificates ... placed sixth at the PIAA state tournament ... was ... also enjoys playing squash and soccer ... likes going to new res- also a four-year member of the cross country and track and field taurants ... majoring in Mathematical Sciences. teams ... captained both of those squads ... named to the Highest Honor Roll.

PERSONAL: Austin Joseph Wilding was born April 2, 1994 in Pitts- burgh, Pa. ... son of James and Carla Wilding ... is the oldest of seven children ... has three brothers, Dmitry, Corey and Brooks ... has three sisters, Hannah, Mary and Lydia ... hobbies include running and play- ing the guitar ... also enjoys playing video games ... majoring in Eco- nomics. 2013-14Wrestling Army

SEIM’S CAREER RECORD WILDING’S CAREER RECORD Overall Dual Overall Dual Year W L W L Pins TF MD Year W L W L Pins TF MD 2012-13 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2012-13 2 4 0 0 1 0 0 Career 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 2 4 0 0 1 0 0

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CCHRISTIANHRISTIAN DDOYLEOYLE DDAVIDAVID FFARRARR FRRESHMANESHMAN FRRESHMANESHMAN 113333 228585 MCKIINNEYNNEY, TEEXASXAS COORNWALLRNWALL, NN.Y..Y. MCKIINNEYNNEY CHHRISTIANRISTIAN ACCADEMYADEMY BLLAIRAIR ACCADEMYADEMY ((USMAPS)USMAPS) HIGH SCHOOL: Wrestled a McKinney Christian Academy … a three- HIGH SCHOOL/PREP SCHOOL: Member of the wrestling team at time Texas State Champion … prep All-American as a junior … four- Blair Academy … wrestled during a post-graduate year at USMAPS year team captain and MVP … earned academic all-state first ... prep All-American … ranked in the top 25 in the nation. team honors as a junior and a senior … won outstanding academic achievement awards in theology, biology, chemistry, geometry and PERSONAL: David Thomas Farr was born on May 25, 1994 in Corn- world literature. wall, N.Y. … son of John and Michele Farr … has one brother, Michael … hobbies including fishing and reading … wrestled at Blair Academy PERSONAL: Christian Neal Doyle was born on Feb. 19, 1994 in with Army teammate Russell Parsons ... major is undeclared. Houston, Texas … son of Rodney and April Doyle … has four siblings, Connor, Chloe, Caleb and Courtney … hobbies include reading, hik- ing, playing paintball, building models and acting ... major is unde- clared. NNICHOLASICHOLAS FFRANKRANK LLOGANOGAN EEVERETTVERETT FRRESHMANESHMAN FRRESHMANESHMAN 113333 113333 IJJAMSVILLEAMSVILLE, MD. IIOGAOGA A T , P . URRBANABANA IILLIAMSONLLIAMSON W HIGH SCHOOL: Was on the wrestling squad at Urbana High School HIGH SCHOOL: Member of the soccer and wrestling teams at Wil- … four-time Maryland state placewinner … won all-county champi- liamson High School … Pennsylvania state placewinner (fifth) as a onship three times … regional champion all four years … served as junior … holds his county’s wins record … all-region first-team hon- team captain for three seasons … posted a 156-20 career record … oree for soccer during junior and senior seasons. graduated with honors … recognized on the Maryland State Wres- tling Association All-Academic Team. PERSONAL: Logan Travis Everett was born on March 20, 1995 in Elmira, N.Y. … son of Mark and Sherry Everett … has one sister, PERSONAL: Nicholas Carl Frank was born on Sept. 22, 1995 in Falls Markaley … hobbies including lifting weights and playing sports ... Church, Va. … son of Randall and Stephanie Frank … has one sister, major is undeclared. Kara … enjoys reading, fishing, hunting and hiking ... major is unde- clared. 2013-14 Army Wrestling 2013-14 PAGE 32 MEEETET THHEE BLLACKACK KNNIGHTSIGHTS

SSAMSONAMSON IIMONODEMONODE LLINCOLNINCOLN MMALLINGERALLINGER FRRESHMANESHMAN FRRESHMANESHMAN 117474 114141 PHHOENIXOENIX, ARRIZIZ. CHHAMPLINAMPLIN, MIINNNN. HOORIZONRIZON ((USMAPS)USMAPS) ST. MIICHAELCHAEL--AALLBERTVILLEBERTVILLE HIGH SCHOOL/PREP SCHOOL: Wrestled at Horizon High School HIGH SCHOOL: Wrestled at St. Michael-Albertville High School … an before competing at USMAPS … placed fifth at the Virginia Beach all-state runner-up as a senior … took third place in states as a Senior Nationals … took seventh in freestyle competition at Fargo junior … a three-time all-conference selection … an NSA Folkstyle All- Nationals … member of the Junior National Honor Society. American as a sophomore … honored on the academic all-state first team as a junior and a senior … earned academic all-conference PERSONAL: Samson Imonode was born on Oct. 9, 1994 in Phoenix, accolades during all four years of high school. Ariz. … son of Isaac and Maria Imonode … has one brother, Jeremiah … started wrestling in ninth grade … enjoys watching movies and PERSONAL: Lincoln Robert Mallinger was born on March 4, 1995 in lifting weights ... major is undeclared. Sioux Falls, S.D. … has one sister, Brandi … father is a retired Army staff sergeant … uncle, John Mallinger is a sergeant major in the Army … hobbies including playing soccer, going to the beach and hanging out with friends ... major is undeclared.

MMASONASON KKUMASHIROUMASHIRO FRRESHMANESHMAN TTRISTANRISTAN MMANDERFELDANDERFELD 119797 FRRESHMANESHMAN SEEALAL BEEACHACH, CAALIFLIF. 113333 LOOSS ALLAMITOSAMITOS FOOLEYLEY, MIINNNN. HIGH SCHOOL: Wrestled at Los Alamitos High School … placed sev- enth in the California State Championships during senior year … FOOLEYLEY took sixth at the Greco Nationals in Fargo as a junior. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time state placewinner on the wrestling squad at Foley High School … earned academic all-state honors PERSONAL: Mason Lawrence Kumashiro was born on June 25, 1995 twice … academic honors also include placement on the academic in Long Beach, Calif. … son of Steven and Barbara Kumashiro … has gold team and membership in the National Honor Society. two brothers, Max and Jeremy … started wrestling at age 15 … hob- bies include judo, snowboarding and bodysurfing ... major is unde- PERSONAL: Tristan Manderfeld was born on March 18, 1995 in New clared. Ulm, Minn. … son of Tom and Denise Manderfeld … has one sister, Ellie … enjoys biking ... major is undeclared. 2013-14Wrestling Army

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MMARKARK MMARCHETTIARCHETTI CCONNORONNOR MMELDEELDE FRRESHMANESHMAN FRRESHMANESHMAN 114141 114949 NAASHVILLESHVILLE, TEENNNN. HEEWITTWITT, N.J.N.J. FAATHERTHER RYYANAN BEERGENRGEN CAATHOLICTHOLIC ((USMAPS)USMAPS) HIGH SCHOOL: Wrestled at Father Ryan High School ... a high school HIGH SCHOOL/PREP SCHOOL: Wrestled at Bergen Catholic High All-American as a junior and a senior ... won Senior National Champi- School … also competed at USMAPS … three-time New Jersey state onship and state championship as a senior ... set school record for placewinner … placed at Beast of the East twice and was a Fargo most victories ... a member of the National Honor Society. All-American … three-time region and district champion … two-time county champion. PERSONAL: Mark Marchetti was born on Oct. 8, 1994 in Nashville, Tenn. ... son of Chris and Gina Marchetti ... has four siblings, Pat- PERSONAL: Connor Paul Melde was born on November 5, 1993 rick, Maria, Ben, and Daniel ... brother Patrick is a 2nd Lieutenant in in Hewitt, N.J. … son of Paul and Teresa Melde … has two siblings, the Army and wrestled at the Academy from 2009-2013 ... hobbies Trevor and Taylor … brother, Trevor wrestles at Rutgers … interests include fishing, hanging out with friends and family, and playing include fishing ... major is undeclared. sports ... major is undeclared.

RRUSSELLUSSELL PPARSONSARSONS AAUSTINUSTIN MMARSICOARSICO FRRESHMANESHMAN FRRESHMANESHMAN 114949 112525 CLLINTONINTON, N.J.N.J. PIICKERINGTONCKERINGTON, OHHIOIO BLLAIRAIR ACCADEMYADEMY THHEE KIISKISKI SCCHOOLHOOL ((USMAPS)USMAPS) HIGH SCHOOL: Wrestled at Blair Academy … a two-time national HIGH SCHOOL/PREP SCHOOL: Wrestled at The Kiski School before prep champion … won championships in Beast of the East, Pow- competing at USMAPS. erade and Ironman competitions.

PERSONAL: Austin Ray Marsico was born on March 22, 1994 in PERSONAL: Russell John Parsons was born on April 25, 1994 in Pittsburgh, Pa. … son of Al and Maureen Marsico … has three sib- Easton, Pa. … son of Russell Parsons and Temperance Van Doren lings, Alec, Allysin and Abigail … brother, Alec wrestles at the United … has one brother, Andrew … hobbies including relaxing, listening States Naval Academy … hobbies including camping, playing wiffle to music, hanging out with friends and running … wrestled at Blair ball and spending time with friends and family ... major is unde- Academy with Army teammate, David Farr ... major is undeclared. clared. 2013-14 Army Wrestling 2013-14 PAGE 34 MEEETET THHEE BLLACKACK KNNIGHTSIGHTS

TTONYONY RRISALITIISALITI TTREVORREVOR SSMITHMITH FRRESHMANESHMAN FRRESHMANESHMAN 116565 119797 EBBENSBURGENSBURG, PA. RIIPONPON, CAALIFLIF. CEENTRALNTRAL CAAMBRIAMBRIA ((USMAPS)USMAPS) RIIPONPON HIGH SCHOOL/PREP SCHOOL: Wrestled at Central Cambria High HIGH SCHOOL: Wrestled and played water polo at Ripon High School before joining the USMAPS squad … a Pennsylvania state School … a two-time state placewinner (sixth and third) … a two- placewinner. time divisional champion … placed first at Reno Worlds and took sixth at Iowa Nationals … earned all-section second team honors PERSONAL: Anthony Robert Risaliti was born on May 23, 1994 in in water polo. Johnstown, Pa. … son of David and Anna Risaliti … has three siblings, Dom, Renee and Allison … enjoys camping, fishing and hunting ... PERSONAL: Trevor Smith was born on June 5, 1995 in Modesto, Ca- major is undeclared. lif. … son of Lee Smith and Audrey Van Lewen … has two brothers, Travis and Tristan … enjoys reading, eating and cooking ... major is undeclared.

DDALTONALTON SSHOOPHOOP MMOHAMEDOHAMED SOWSOW FRRESHMANESHMAN 118484 FRRESHMANESHMAN 113333 EAATONTON, COOLOLO. MIILWAUKEELWAUKEE, WIISS. EAATONTON RUUFUSFUS KIINGNG INNTERNATIONALTERNATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL: Member of the football and wrestling teams at Eaton High School … two-time Colorado state champion for wres- HIGH SCHOOL: Played football and wrestled at Rufus King Inter- tling … named all-conference twice in wrestling … served as captain national School … earned all-conference honors in wrestling as a of football and wrestling teams … all-conference honoree and all- junior and a senior … named wrestling team’s MVP following junior state honorable mention selection in football. and senior seasons … tabbed football team’s Defensive Player of the Year as a senior. PERSONAL: Dalton Travis Shoop was born on July 25, 1994 in Gree- ley, Colo. … son of Mark and Mel Shoop, and Brad and Lisa Moos PERSONAL: Mohamed Sow was born on Oct. 11, 1994 in New York, … has five siblings, Lauren Shoop, Jonathan Ferdine, Veronica Fer- N.Y. … son of Mohamed Sow and Adawa Bah … has two siblings, Ibra- dine, Callie Moos and Connor Moos … hobbies include hunting, trap him Sow and Aissatu Diallo … started wrestling competitively at age shooting, playing video games, playing football, running and boat- 16 … hobbies included writing poetry, listening to rap music and

ing ... major is undeclared. reading short stories ... major is undeclared. 2013-14Wrestling Army

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OVERALL DUALS LEADERS BONUS POINT CAREER WINS Paul Hancock ...... 32 WRESTLER WINS LOSSES WINS LOSSES FALL TF MAJOR WINS RECORD Bryce Barnes ...... 25 Paul Hancock 32 12 13 w1 4 0 10 14 47-18 Jordan Thome ...... 23 Connor Hanafee ...... 21 Bryce Barnes 25 20 9 5 5 2 4 11 25-20 Collin Wittmeyer ...... 18 Jordan Thome 23 17 7 6 11 0 0 11 91-55 Cole Gracey ...... 17 FALLS Connor Hanafee 21 15 6 3 1 0 0 1 52-39 Jordan Thome ...... 11 Collin Wittmeyer 18 17 2 4 3 0 6 9 66-53 Cole Gracey ...... 6 Ryan Tompkins ...... 6 Cole Gracey 17 10 7 3 6 0 1 7 42-25 Bryce Barnes ...... 5 Patrick Marchetti 16 11 1 2 0 4 0 4 37-35 Paul Hancock ...... 4 Charlie Costanzo ...... 3 Daniel Young 16 14 2 3 3 3 1 7 70-47 Javier Rodriguez...... 3 Tyler Rauenzahn 14 10 3 4 1 1 2 4 22-18 Collin Wittmeyer ...... 3 Hunter Wood ...... 3 Ryan Tompkins 14 14 4 4 6 0 1 7 36-36 Daniel Young ...... 3 Brian Harvey 13 17 4 4 0 0 1 1 13-17 TECHNICAL FALLS Hunter Wood 13 26 3 9 3 0 1 4 16-31 Patrick Marchetti ...... 4 Javier Rodriguez...... 3 John Belanger 12 10 5 3 0 1 2 3 30-24 Daniel Young ...... 3 Javier Rodriguez 9 8 0 0 3 3 0 6 9-8 MAJOR DECISIONS Paul Hancock ...... 10 Stephen Snyder 9 17 0 6 1 0 0 1 13-30 Collin Whittmeyer ...... 6 Robert Doyle 7 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 37-39 Bryce Barnes ...... 4 John Belanger ...... 2 Ryan Marble 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 6-3 Tyler Rauenzahn ...... 2 Chandler Smith 5 5 0 2 1 0 2 3 9-9 Chandler Smith ...... 2 BONUS POINT WINS Jared Ross 4 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 8-10 Paul Hancock ...... 14 Matt Pennings 4 7 0 0 1 1 0 2 5-11 Bryce Barnes ...... 11 Jordan Thome ...... 11 Charlie Costanzo 4 9 0 1 3 0 0 3 12-20 Collin Wittmeyer ...... 9 Curtis Garner 4 9 1 3 2 0 1 3 9-19 Cole Gracey ...... 7 Ryan Tompkins ...... 7 Travis Mallo 4 11 2 4 1 1 1 3 4-11 Daniel Young ...... 7 Craemer Hedash 3 4 0 0 1 0 1 2 5-9 Javier Rodriguez...... 6 Patrick Marchetti ...... 4 Peter Stanley 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2-2 Tyler Rauenzahn ...... 4 Derek Allen 2 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 2-4 Hunter Wood ...... 4 CAREER WINS Austin Wilding 2 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 2-4 Jordan Thome ...... 91-55 Eric Gobin 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 15-22 Daniel Young ...... 70-47 Nathan Santhanam 1 4 0 2 1 0 0 1 6-14 Collin Wittmeyer .66-53 Connor Hanafee ..52-39 Nathan Dow 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-6 Paul Hancock ...... 47-18 Christian Botero 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 14-38 Cole Gracey ...... 42-25 Patrick Marchetti 37-35 Nate Ohl 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Robert Doyle ...... 37-39 Ryan Tompkins ....36-36 2013-14 Army Wrestling 2013-14 PAGE 36 22012-13012-13 REESULTSSULTS

DUAL MEET RESULTS 184: Vincent Pickett (E) dec. Travis Mallo, 4-2 157: Brian Harvey (A) dec. Phil Marano, 5-3 (sv1) 197: Bryce Barnes (A) maj. dec. Warren Bosch, 16-5 165: Paul Hancock (A) maj. dec. Austin Rugraff, 16-7 NOV. 24, 2012 285: Ernest James (E) dec. Stephen Snyder, 2-0 174: Cole Gracey (A) dec. Ricky McDonald, 9-7 #23 PURDUE 23, ARMY 12 184: Ophir Bernstein (B) dec. Ryan Tompkins, 10-7 TROY, N.Y. JAN. 11, 2013 197: Bryce Barnes (A) dec. Sterling Hecox, 13-7 125: #19 Camden Eppert (P) maj. dec. Hunter Wood, 11-0 285: Curtis Garner (A) dec. DJ Ingham, 6-4 (sv1) 133: Jordan Thome (A) pinned Danny Sabatello, 1:58 ARMY 27, THE CITADEL 19 HAMPTON, VA. 141: Connor Hanafee (A) dec. Brandon Nelsen, 4-2 (sv) JAN. 27, 2013 149: #8 Ivan Lopouchanski (P) dec. #20 Daniel Young, 3-0 125: Joaquin Marquez (C) dec. Nathan Santhanam, 8-3 157: #20 Tommy Churchard (P) dec. Chandler Smith, 10-7 133: Jordan Thome (A) pinned Aaron Hansen, 1:52 HARVARD 23, ARMY 16 165: Paul Hancock (A) dec. Pat Robinson, 13-7 141: #8 Undrakhbayar Khishignyam (C) dec. Connor Hanafee, 5-4 WEST POINT, N.Y. 174: Chad Welch (P) dec. Ryan Tompkins, 6-2 149: Jordan Dix (C) pinned Tyler Rauenzahn, 2:42 125: Jeffrey Ott (H) pinned Hunter Wood, 3:46 184: Patick Kissel (P) maj. dec. Collin Wittmeyer, 10-2 157: Matthew Frisch (C) dec. Chandler Smith, 4-3 133: Jordan Thome (A) pinned Ryan Osleeb, 5:50 197: #18 Braden Atwood (P) dec. Bryce Barnes, 4-2 165: Paul Hancock (A) dec. Nathaniel Harper, 10-3 141: #13 Steven Keith (H) maj. dec. Tyler Rauenzahn, 9-0 285: Preston Quam (P) dec. Stephen Snyder, 7-3 174: Cole Gracey (A) pinned John Duane, 4:42 149: Todd Preston (H) dec. John Belanger, 2-1 184: Travis Mallo (A) pinned Josh Tuck, 1:52 157: #8 Walter Peppelman (H) maj. dec. Brian Harvey, 11-2 197: Bryce Barnes (A) pinned Marshall Haas, 0:56 165: Paul Hancock (A) maj. dec. Devon Gobbo, 13-5 NOV. 24, 2012 285: #14 Odie Delaney (C) maj. dec. Stephen Snyder, 20-6 174: Cole Gracey (A) dec. Cameron Croy, 8-3 ARMY 16, BINGHAMTON 15 184: Ryan Tompkins (A) dec. Josh Popple, 9-5 TROY, N.Y. JAN. 12, 2013 197: James Fox (H) dec. Bryce Barnes, 10-5 125: Hunter Wood (A) dec. Mike Sardo, 8-2 285: David Ng (H) dec. Curtis Garner, 7-4 133: Derek Steeley (B) dec. Jordan Thome, 7-2 #17 BOISE STATE 24, ARMY 12 141: Joe Bonaldi (B) dec. Connor Hanafee, 3-1 (sv) HAMPTON, VA. 149: #4 Donnie Vinson (B) dec. #20 Daniel Young, 1-0 125: Rami Haddadin (B) dec. Hunter Wood, 5-3 FEB. 10, 2013 157: Brian Harvey (A) dec. Brian Conrad, 7-6 133: #18 Brian Owen (B) dec. Jordan Thome, 6-4 ARMY 34, AMERICAN 8 165: Paul Hancock (A) dec. Vincent Grella, 8-2 141: Connor Hanafee (A) pinned Ben DeMuelle, 2:38 WEST POINT, N.Y. 174: Ryan Tompkins (A) dec. Caleb Wallace, 5-3 149: #2 Jason Chamberlain (B) maj. dec. John Belanger, 14-5 125: David Terao (Am) tech. fall Hunter Wood, 16-1 (6:20) 184: Collin Wittmeyer (A) dec. Cody Reed, 2-0 157: #16 George Ivanov (B) dec. Brian Harvey, 5-1 133: Jordan Thome (Ar) pinned Esteban Gomez-Rivera, 4:27 197: #7 Nate Schiedel (B) dec. Bryce Barnes, 9-4 165: Paul Hancock (A) dec. Holden Packard, 1-0 141: Connor Hanafee (Ar) dec. John Boyle, 3-2 285: Tyler Deuel (B) dec. Stephen Snyder, 3-0 174: Scott Bacon (B) dec. #20 Cole Gracey, 5-4 149: John Belanger (A) dec. Kevin Tao, 3-2 (tb) 184: #11 Jake Swartz (B) maj. dec. Travis Mallo, 17-5 157: Brian Harvey (Ar) dec. Mark Cirello, 4-0 197: Bryce Barnes (A) dec. Cody Dixon, 7-2 165: Paul Hancock (Ar) maj. dec. Phillip Barriero, 15-5 NOV. 24, 2012 285: #10 J.T. Felix (B) maj. dec. Robert Doyle, 12-1 174: Cole Gracey (Ar) maj. dec. Keithen Cast, 9-1 RUTGERS 26, ARMY 15 184: Ryan Tompkins (Ar) pinned Thomas Barriero, 1:14 TROY, N.Y. JAN. 19, 2013 197: Bryce Barnes (Ar) tech. fall Devon Bradley, 18-2 125: Joseph Langel (R) tech. fall Hunter Wood, 18-2 ARMY 28, BUCKNELL 9 285: Blake Herrin (Am) maj. dec. Christian Botero, 18-6 133: Vincent Dellefave (R) dec. Charlie Costanzo, 3-0 141: Trevor Melde (R) dec. Tyler Rauenzahn, 3-1 LEWISBURG, PA. 149: #20 Daniel Young wins by forfeit 125: Austin Miller (B) pinned Nathan Santhanam, 6:23 FEB. 10, 2013 157: #9 Scott Winston (R) dec. Brian Harvey, 9-3 (sv2) 133: Jordan Thome (A) dec. Paul Petrov, 8-5 ARMY 22, BOSTON UNIVERSITY 18 141: Tyler Rauenzahn (A) dec. Derrik Russell, 3-2 165: Paul Hancock (A) dec. Anthony Volpe, 6-3 WEST POINT, N.Y. 149: John Belanger (A) dec. Adam Heatley, 3-1 (sv1) 174: #11 Greg Zannetti (R) dec. Ryan Tompkins, 6-2 125: Bubba McGinley (B) inj. default Hunter Wood, 1:21 157: Patrick Marchetti (A) dec. Vincent Favia, 6-1 184: #13 Dan Rinaldi (R) dec. Collin Wittmeyer, 6-2 133: Dane Harlowe (B) pinned Jordan Thome, 6:21 165: Paul Hancock (A) maj. dec. Ray Schlitt, 10-2 197: Bryce Barnes (A) pinned Hayden Hrymack, 1:32 141: Connor Hanafee (A) dec. Tyler Scotton, 8-6 (sv1) 174: Cole Gracey (A) injury def. Stephen McPeek, 2:49 285: Billy Smith (R) pinned Curtis Garner, 6:00 149: John Belanger (A) dec. Nick Tourville, 4-3 184: Travis Mallo (A) dec. Robert Marchese, 6-5 157: Nestor Taffur (B) dec. Patrick Marchetti, 8-2 197: Bryce Barnes (A) dec. Tyler Lyster, 4-1 165: Paul Hancock (A) dec. Mitchell Wightman, 9-8 DEC. 6, 2012 285: Joe Stolfi (B) dec. Stephen Snyder, 3-0 174: Cole Gracey (A) dec. Kyle Czarnecki, 5-0 ARMY 22, DREXEL 15 184: Ryan Tompkins (A) maj. dec. Eric Des Lauriers, 18-4 WEST POINT, N.Y. JAN. 23, 2013 197: Bryce Barnes (A) pinned Alex Najjar, 2:47 125: Hunter Wood (A) dec. Jacob Goodwin, 9-5 RIDER 18, ARMY 12 285: Kevin Innis (B) dec. Collin Wittmeyer, 4-3 133: Clayton Lutzow (D) dec. Jordan Thome, 9-5 141: Connor Hanafee (A) dec. Frank Cimato, 8-7 LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. 149: Tyler Rauenzahn (A) maj. dec. Nicholas Maccini, 19-7 125: Hunter Wood (A) dec. Patrick Skinner, 12-6 FEB. 24, 2013 133: Jordan Thome (A) dec. Jimmy Morris, 5-1 157: Brian Harvey (A) dec. Kenyatta Brown, 2-0 NAVY 22, ARMY 10 2013-14Wrestling Army 165: Paul Hancock (A) pinned Charles Aungst, 4:03 141: Vinny Fava (R) dec. Tyler Rauenzahn, 6-1 149: John Belanger (A) dec. Curt Delia, 6-5 WEST POINT, N.Y. 174: Kevin Matyas (D) pinned Travis Mallo, 4:28 125: Patrick Prada (N) dec. Hunter Wood, 3-1 (sv) 184: Collin Wittmeyer (A) dec. Bryan Sternlieb, 9-4 157: Zac Cibula (R) dec. Patrick Marchetti, 4-1 165: #20 Ramon Santiago (R) dec. Paul Hancock, 7-4 133: Colton Rasche (N) dec. Jordan Thome, 3-1 197: Brandon Palik (D) dec. Bryce Barnes, 3-1 (sv1) 141: Connor Hanafee (A) dec. Joe Locksmith, 8-5 285: Jon Max Wright (D) dec. Curtis Garner, 8-3 174: James Brundage (R) dec. Cole Gracey, 9-7 184: Ryan Wolfe (R) dec. Travis Mallo, 11-5 149: #19 Daniel Young (A) maj. dec. Raymond Borja, 13-5 197: Bryce Barnes (A) dec. Donald McNeil, 12-8 157: #20 Bobby Barnhisel (N) maj. dec. John Belanger, 14-0 JAN. 11, 2013 285: Greg Velasco (R) dec. Stephen Snyder, 4-1 165: Paul Hancock (A) dec. Peyton Walsh, 9-5 #18 EDINBORO 25, ARMY 10 174: #12 Mathew Miller (N) dec. Cole Gracey, 5-3 184: Mason Bailey (N) dec. Ryan Tompkins, 4-2 HAMPTON, VA. JAN. 27, 2013 197: Oscar Huntley (A) dec. Collin Wittmeyer, 10-4 125: Kory Mines (E) maj. dec. Hunter Wood, 9-0 ARMY 29, BROWN 9 133: #4 A.J. Schopp (E) pinned Jordan Thome, 4:33 285: Dan Miller (N) dec. Bryce Barnes, 8-2 141: #5 Mitchell Port (E) dec. Connor Hanafee, 5-3 WEST POINT, N.Y. 149: Dave Habat (E) dec. Daniel Young, 4-0 125: Billy Watterson (B) pinned Hunter Wood, 3:59 157: Michael DePalma (E) dec. Brian Harvey, 5-3 133: Jordan Thome (A) pinned Beau Martino, 1:29 165: Paul Hancock (A) dec. Johnny Greisheimer, 13-8 141: Tyler Rauenzahn (A) dec. Cortlandt Choate, 5-2 174: Cole Gracey (A) dec. Patrick Jennings, 7-1 149: John Belanger (A) maj. dec. Grant Overcashier, 14-6

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TOURNMAENT RESULTS FEB. 2, 2013 NOV. 4, 2012 ALL-ACADEMY CHAMPIONSHIPS BUFFALO INVITATIONAL WEST POINT, N.Y. BUFFALO, N.Y. Team Finish: 4th of 8, 71 points Team Finish: 5th of 6, 90.5 points Top Finishers: Jordan Thome (133) -- 2nd place Top Finishers: Collin Wittmeyer (184) -- 3rd place Tyler Rauenzahn (141) -- 2nd place Jordan Thome (133) -- 4th place Paul Hancock (165) -- 2nd place Christopher Marchetti (157) -- 4th place Bryce Barnes (197) -- 2nd place Bryce Barnes (197) -- 4th place John Belanger (149) -- 3rd place Stephen Snyder (285) -- 4th place Patrick Marchetti (157) -- 3rd place Paul Hancock (157) -- 5th place Cole Gracey (174) -- 4th place Hunter Wood (125) -- 6th place Austin Wilding (184) -- 4th place Daniel Young (149) -- 6th place Collin Wittmeyer (285) -- 4th place Travis Mallo (184) -- 6th place MARCH 8-9, 2013 NOV. 10, 2012 EIWA CHAMPIONSHIPS OKLAHOMA-GOLD CLASSIC PISCATAWAY, N.J. BROCKPORT, N.Y. Team Finish: 6th of 14, 81 points Team Finish: 3rd of 6, 110 points Top Finishers: Daniel Young (149) -- 2nd place Top Finishers: Daniel Young (149) -- 2nd place Paul Hancock (165) -- 3rd place Collin Wittmeyer (184) -- 2nd place Bryce Barnes (197) -- 4th place Bryce Barnes (197) -- 2nd place Jordan Thome (133) -- 5th place Jordan Thome (133) -- 3rd place Cole Gracey (174) -- 5th place Tyler Rauenzahn (141) -- 3rd place Hunter Wood (125) -- 6th place Connor Hanafee (141) -- 4th place Jared Ross (165) -- 4th place MARCH 21, 2013 Ryan Tompkins (174) -- 4th place NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Stephen Snyder (285) -- 4th place DES MOINES, IOWA Patrick Marchetti (157) -- 5th place Team Finish: 66th Robert Doyle (197) -- 5th place Qualifiers: Connor Hanafee (141) Javier Rodriguez (149) -- 6th place Daniel Young (149) Brian Harvey (157) -- 6th place Paul Hancock (165) Matt Pennings (174) -- 6th place Bryce Barnes (197)

NOV. 17, 2012 NEW YORK STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS ITHACA, N.Y. Team Finish: 5th of 19, 125.5 points Top Finishers: Daniel Young (149) -- 2nd place Paul Hancock (165) -- 2nd place Collin Wittmeyer (184) -- 3rd place Connor Hanafee (141) -- 5th place Ryan Tompkins (174) -- 5th place Hunter Wood (125) -- 6th place Bryce Barnes (197) -- 6th place Stephen Snyder (285) -- 6th place

NOV. 30-DEC. 1, 2012 CLIFF KEEN INVITATIONAL LAS VEGAS, NEV. Team Finish: t24th of 32, 19 points Top Finishers: N/A

JAN. 1-2, 2013 SOUTHERN SCUFFLE CHATTANOOGA, TENN. Team Finish: 10th of 24, 48 points Top Finishers: Connor Hanafee (141) -- 5th place Paul Hancock advanced to the NCAA Championships as a junior last season. 2013-14 Army Wrestling 2013-14 PAGE 38 EEIWAIWA CHHAMPIONSHIPSAMPIONSHIPS

The Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling in 1938, has since provided formal structure 2013 EIWA TOURNAMENT RESULTS Association (EIWA), as it is known today, had for the EIWA, which now functions as an al- (NUMBER OF CHAMPIONS IN PARENTHESES) its beginning in 1904, when “the wireless lied entity of the ECAC. and the automobile were still unproven inno- “The Easterns” have survived both as the 1. Cornell (3) ...... 142.0 vations and the airplane merely a curiosity.” oldest intercollegiate wrestling organization 2. Navy (1) ...... 117.5 Then, students from a number of schools and as a unique athletic event with unusually 3. Pennsylvania (1) ...... 110.5 4. Lehigh (3) ...... 101.5 in the East met and proposed the creation widespread spectator appeal. 5. Rutgers ...... 91.0 of a group whose responsibility it would be Today, membership in the EIWA numbers 6. Army...... 81.0 to organize intercollegiate wrestling as a 14 schools — American, Army, Brown, Buck- 7. Harvard ...... 78.5 formal sport. One year later, wrestlers from nell, Columbia, Cornell, Franklin & Marshall, 8. Columbia (1) ...... 75.0 Columbia, Pennsylvania, Princeton and Yale Harvard, Lehigh, Navy, Pennsylvania, Princ- 9. American ...... 57.0 competed in the first EIWA tournament. eton, Rutgers and Sacred Heart. 10. Bucknell ...... 47.0 Under the management of J. Edward Both Yale and William & Mary were mem- 11. Brown ...... 38.0 Weisenfluh, a student at Penn, the first tour- bers into the mid-1990s, but Yale decided 12. Princeton ...... 24.5 nament was held April 7, 1905, in the Gymna- to drop wrestling and William & Mary opted 13. Franklin & Marshall ...... 21.5 sium of Weightman Hall on the Penn campus for another conference. Following the 1996- 14. Sacred Heart ...... 0.0 in Philadelphia. 97 season, Wilkes University announced it 2013 EIWA CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS At this first meeting, the Intercollegiate would be moving back to the Division III 125: Nahshon Garrett (Cornell) dec. Mark Rappo (Penn), 6-1 Wrestling Association was born. Thereafter, level after a 22-year stint in the EIWA. 133: Randy Cruz (Lehigh) dec. Matt Bystol (Columbia), 6-1 three meetings were held each year, once Army joined the EIWA in 1941, when 141: Richard Durso (F&M) dec. Charles Cobb (Penn), 5-4 just before the tournament, once just after George Welles became its first placewinner, 149: Steve Santos (Columbia) dec. Daniel Young (Army), 7-2 the meet, and once in October at which a finishing third at 155 pounds. It was three 157: Joseph Napoli (Lehigh) dec. Walter Peppelman (Harvard), 5-0 new tourney site was selected. more years before the Black Knights had 165: Kyle Dake (Cornell) dec. Josh Houldsworth (Columbia), 20-5 No team scoring was kept at the first their first champions in the persons of Dave 174: Nathaniel Brown (Lehigh) dec. Mathew Miller (Navy), 3-2 EIWA tournament in 1905. All that was re- Wood in the 165-pound weight class and Joe 184: Steve Bosak (Cornell) dec. Mason Bailey (Navy), 7-1 corded was the total number of bouts won by Stanowicz at heavyweight. 197: Micah Burak (Penn) dec. James Fox (Harvard), 6-3 285: Daniel Miller (Navy) dec. Blake Herrin (American), 2-1 (sv1) each wrestler in the following weight classes: Stanowicz, the runnerup to Navy’s 115, 125, 135, 145, 158, 175 and heavyweight. Shuford Swift the previous year, also won Based on that system, Yale won, followed in the heavyweight title in 1945. order by Columbia, Princeton and Pennsylva- Army’s most recent EIWA champion is nia. Matt Kyler, who won the 149-pound final in Remaining strictly a student organiza- 2010. tion for 35 years, the group gradually as- Army has won the team championship sumed the name “Eastern” to distinguish only once, in 1987 when it finished 18.5 itself from the faculty-contolled “Western” points ahead of runner-up Navy. The Black Association, now known as the Big Ten. Ul- Knights have finished second on four other timately, after the 1939 meet, the students occasions: 1944, 1945, 1946 and 1969. capitulated to faculty control, and the East- ern College Athletic Conference, organized

EIWA TEAM CHAMPIONS Year Team ...... Points 1933 Lehigh (2) ...... 30 1962 Lehigh (6) ...... 96 1991 Syracuse (3) ...... 125 1905 Yale (6) ...... N/A 1934 Lehigh (1) ...... 24 1963 Syracuse (1) ...... 70 1992 Cornell (4) ...... 136 1906 Yale (3) ...... 7 1935 Lehigh (2) ...... 23 1964 Lehigh (2) ...... 58 1993 Cornell (5) ...... 127.25 1907 Yale (3) ...... 12 1936 Penn State (3) ...... 31 1965 Syracuse (2) ...... 65 1994 Syracuse (3) ...... 105.25 1908 Yale (4) ...... 13 1937 Penn State (5) ...... 35 1966 Lehigh (3)...... 85 1995 Lehigh (3)...... 124 1909 Yale (3) ...... 13 1938 Lehigh (3)...... 25 1967 Lehigh (2) ...... 85 1996 Penn (3) ...... 144.5 1910 Cornell (3) ...... 11 1939 Lehigh (4) ...... 29 1968 Navy (3) ...... 92 1997 Penn (6) ...... 183 1911 Princeton (4) ...... 17 1940 Lehigh (2) ...... 21 1969 Navy (5)...... 83 1998 Penn (2) ...... 136.5 1912 Cornell (5) ...... 23 1941 Princeton/Yale ...... 21 1970 Navy (6) ...... 103 1999 Penn (5) ...... 166.5 2013-14Wrestling Army 1913 Cornell (3) ...... 27 1942 Penn State (3) ...... 30 1971 Penn State (4) ...... 89 2000 Lehigh (4) ...... 157 1914 Cornell (5) ...... 25 1943 Navy (5)...... 29 1972 Navy (3) ...... 92 2001 Harvard (2 ) ...... 123 1915 Cornell (3) ...... 24 1944 Navy (3) ...... 32 1973 Penn State (4) ...... 117.5 2002 Lehigh (2) ...... 131.5 1916 Cornell (3) ...... 24 1945 Navy (3) ...... 35 1974 Navy (2) ...... 135 2003 Lehigh (5) ...... 138 1917 Cornell (5) ...... 32 1946 Navy (1) ...... 21 1975 Lehigh (7) ...... 172.5 2004 Lehigh (3)...... 145 1918 Penn State (6) ...... 34 1947 Lehigh (2) ...... 21 1976 Lehigh (5) ...... 152.5 2005 Lehigh (3)...... 133.5 1919 Penn State (2) ...... 23 1948 Lehigh (2) ...... 25 1977 Lehigh (4) ...... 155 2006 Lehigh (3)...... 129 1920 Penn State (3) ...... 23 1949 Syracuse (3) ...... 35 1978 Princeton (2) ...... 110.25 2007 Cornell (2) ...... 125.5 1921 Penn State (3) ...... 24 1950 Syracuse (3) ...... 32 1979 Lehigh (3)...... 118.25 2008 Cornell (1) ...... 128 1922 Cornell (3) ...... 19 1951 Penn State (2) ...... 28 1980 Lehigh (6) ...... 155.75 2009 Cornell (4) ...... 138 1923 Cornell (2) ...... 17 1952 Penn State (3) ...... 33 1981 Syracuse (4) ...... 159.75 2010 Cornell (5) ...... 160.5 1924 Penn State (3) ...... 22 1953 Penn State (2) ...... 31 1982 Navy (3) ...... 133.75 2011 Cornell (4) ...... 173.5 1925 Penn State (4) ...... 24 1954 Pittsburgh (3) ...... 37 1983 Lehigh (5) ...... 146.5 2012 Cornell (3) ...... 151.5 1926 Cornell (2) ...... 20 1955 Pittsburgh (3) ...... 51 1984 Navy (1) ...... 118.25 2013 Cornell (3) ...... 142 1927 Lehigh/Yale (tie) ...... 14 1956 Pittsburgh (3) ...... 74 1985 Lehigh (3)...... 120 1928 Lehigh (2) ...... 20 1957 Penn State (3) ...... 74 1986 Navy (1) ...... 121.25 NOTE: Number in parenthesis indi- 1929 Lehigh (1) ...... 26 1958 Cornell (2) ...... 64 1987 Army (1) ...... 135.25 cates number of individual champions 1930 Cornell (3) ...... 22 1959 Lehigh (3)...... 64 1988 Lehigh (3)...... 124.5 on the winning team. 1931 Lehigh (3)...... 38 1960 Penn State/Pitt (tie) ...... 66 1989 Syracuse (2) ...... 116.5 1932 Lehigh (3)...... 29 1961 Lehigh (3)...... 88 1990 Navy (3) ...... 131.75

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1941 1959 1972 1985 1994 George Welles, 3rd (155) Arthur Bair, 4th (177) Michael Alden, 6th (Hwt) Mike French, 4th (150) Kevin Hare, 6th (126) John Hyde, 4th (147) Larry Baltezore, 5th (118) Cliff Harris, 3rd (177) Rob Harris, 5th (167) 1943 Bob Novogratz, 3rd (Hwt) Nage Damas, 4th (167) Mark Johnson, 3rd (Hwt) Matt Marciniak, 3rd (158) Glenn Ingwersen, 2nd (155) Gerald Weisenseel, 4th (130) Bill James, 4th (134) Todd Messitt, 5th (134) Romy O’Daniel, 3rd (177) Joe Stanowicz, 2nd (Hwt) Dale Morgan, 2nd (190) Darrel Nerove, 6th (142) Bill Sjolinder, 3rd (Hwt) 1960 Dan Parietti, 2nd (190) Todd Thornburg, 4th (118) 1944 Warren Glenn, 4th (147) 1973 Dennis Semmel, 1st (126) George Fee, 2nd (145) Al Rushatz, 1st (177) Mike Campo, 5th (142) Dan Sullivan, 2nd (158) 1995 Bob Land, 2nd (175) Nage Damas, 4th (177) Brad Fenske, 5th (142) Joe Stanowicz, 1st (Hwt) 1961 Mark Grunseth, 2nd (158) 1986 Mike Kreh, 6th (190) Gale Stockdale, 3rd (155) Melvin Kriesel, 4th (167) Jim McArdle, 5th (126) Dan Costigan, 3rd (190) Matt Marciniak, 1st (158) Dave Wood, 1st (165) Mike Natvig, 2nd (147) Tom Trettin, 4th (Hwt.) Cliff Harris, 4th (177) Romy O’Daniel, 3rd (167) Ray Nickla, 4th (191) Dave McCormick, 2nd (167) Bill Sjolinder, 6th (Hwt) 1945 Al Rushatz, 2nd (177) 1974 Darrel Nerove, 3rd (142) Bob Land, 1st (175) Charles Allen, 5th (134) John Rippley, 3rd (158) 1996 Joe Stanowicz, 1st (Hwt) 1962 Dorian Anderson, 5th (158) Dennis Semmel, 1st (126) Brad Fenske, 3rd (142) Gale Stockdale, 2nd (165) Dale Kuhns, 2nd (Hwt) Kevin Hare, 5th (134) Mike Natvig, 2nd (157) 1975 1987 Mike Kreh, 3rd (177) 1946 Ray Nickla, 2nd (191) Charles Allen, 6th (142) Dave Bottcher, 4th (Hwt) Todd Kuehnlein, 3rd (Hwt) John Green, 2nd (Hwt) Al Rushatz, 2nd (167) Jack Schoonover, 3rd (134) Dan Costigan, 3rd (190) Pat Maginn, 4th (190) Bob Land, 1st (175) Mike French, 3rd (150) Eric McAllister, 3rd (150) John Mock, 3rd (145) 1963 1976 Cliff Harris, 2nd (177) Ralph Raabe, 1st (121) Mike Natvig, 1st (147) Charles Allen, 2nd (134) Won Kim, 5th (134) 1997 Gale Stockdale, 3rd (165) Edwin Winborn, 4th (137) Carey Field, 6th (150) Paul Kuznick, 3rd (118) Stein Edwards, 6th (134) Bob Matzelle, 4th (190) Dave McCormick, 2nd (167) Brad Fenske, 2nd (142) 1947 1964 Todd Messitt, 1st (126) Pat Maginn, 6th (190) Ralph Raabe, 2nd (121) Tom Abraham, 4th (191) 1977 Darrel Nerove, 2nd (142) Todd Thornburg, 5th (126) Stan Thevenet, 1st (155) Bob Robbins, 4th (130) Tom Coleman, 5th (118) John Rippley, 4th (158) Dave Wimberly, 6th (177) Mark Scureman, 2nd (137) Bob Matzelle, 2nd (Hwt) Troy Yegge, 5th (158) 1948 Bob Steenlage, 4th (123) Rich McPhee, 4th (177) 1988 Vernon Finley, 3rd (175) Gwynn Vaughan, 4th (177) Dave Bottcher, 1st (Hwt) 1998 Ralph Raabe, 2nd (128) 1978 Charles Hartford, 3rd (167) Stein Edwards, 4th (134) Stan Thevenet, 1st (155) 1965 Tom Coleman, 6th (118) Paul Kuznik, 2nd (126) Dennis Lockhart, 5th (190) Tom Abraham, 2nd (191) Rich McPhee, 4th (177) John Rippley, 3rd (158) Pat Maginn, 4th (Hwt) 1949 Mark Scureman, 2nd (147) Paul Sullivan, 6th (150) Jarret Mathews, 4th (142) Dean Mulder, 4th (165) Ed Sharkness, 3rd (157) 1989 Jerry Thomas, 4th (126) Ralph Raabe, 2nd (128) Bob Steenlage, 1st (130) 1979 Brian Bartos, 5th (142) Maurice Worthy, 3rd (158) Tom Coleman, 6th (126) Mike Ferrari, 4th (134) Troy Yegge, 6th (150) 1950 1966 Mark Palzer, 4th (118) Nick Mauldin, 5th (158) Dean Mulder, 3rd (165) Russell Baker, 3rd (160) John Rippley, 1st (167) 1999 Don Swygert, 4th (155) Jim Harter, 2nd (177) 1980 Stephen Shone, 6th (150) Jeremy Singleton, 6th (149) Roger Heimann, 4th (167) Dave McDonald, 6th (142) Troy Yegge, 3rd (165) 1951 Bob Robbins, 1st (145) Mark Palzer, 4th (118) 1990 Robert Karns, 2nd (123) Bob Steenlage, 2nd (130) Ed Wohlwender, 3rd (150) Bill Barrow, 3rd (177) 2000 Dean Mulder, 4th (167) Mike Ferrari, 4th (134) Brett Gendron, 5th (125) Al Paulekas, 3rd (177) 1967 1981 Nick Mauldin, 1st (158) John Paxton, 6th (197) Don Swygert, 3rd (157) Jim Harter, 1st (177) Doug Graham, 6th (177) Alex Porcelli, 6th (190) Maurice Worthy, 3rd (174) Roger Heimann, 3rd (160) Dave Hagg, 2nd (167) Brian Schoemaker, 4th (167) Troy Yegge, 3rd (165) 1952 Paul Raglin, 4th (Hwt) Mark Palzer, 2nd (126) Dave Warnick, 2nd (126) Robert Karns, 4th (123) Bob Turner, 6th (118) 2001 Al Paulekas, 1st (177) 1968 1991 Brett Gendron, 5th (125) Gerald Tebben, 3rd (167) John Dinger, 3rd (167) 1982 Jacob Garcia, 2nd (167) Eric Miller, 6th (149) Jim Harter, 2nd (177) Larry Beisel, 4th (Hwt) Nick Mauldin, 1st (158) Maurice Worthy, 1st (174) 1953 Mike Nardotti, 3rd (160) Chris Johnson, 3rd (158) E.J. Pasteur, 5th (Hwt) James Karns, 4th (147) Tom Kilmer, 4th (177) Scott Tucker, 4th (118) 2002 Robert Karns, 3rd (123) 1969 Mark Palzer, 4th (126) Dave Warnick, 2nd (126) Jeremy Conner, 4th (157) Al Paulekas, 1st (177) Jim Byrnes, 2nd (137) Dan Parietti, 4th (190) T.J. Wright, 2nd (177) T.J. Grider, 6th (133) Gerald Tebben, 2nd (167) Mark Hoffman, 2nd (152) Bob Turner, 3rd (118) Matt Magennis, 4th (125) Bill McBeth, 2nd (145) 1983 1992 Phillip Simpson, 2nd (141) 1954 Kurt Meyer, 4th (Hwt) Larry Beisel, 4th (Hwt) Jacob Garcia, 3rd (167) Gerald Lodge, 4th (Hwt) Mike Nardotti, 3rd (160) Bob Turner, 2nd (118) Todd Nilson, 5th (126) 2003 Gerald Tebben, 4th (167) Greg Smith, 2nd (167) Ed Wohlwender, 3rd (150) Simon Reese, 3rd (177) Jeremy Conner, 4th (157) Dale Ward, 3rd (157) Scott Tucker, 3rd (118) Bernard Gardner, 3rd (133) 1970 1984 Jack Vantress, 4th (142) John Paxton, 3rd (HWT.) 1955 William McBeth, 4th (150) Chris Greer, 6th (134) Dave Warnick, 2nd (134) Phillip Simpson, 1st (141) Gerald Tebben, 3rd (167) Ray Ritacco, 4th (177) Dan Parietti, 5th (Hwt) T.J. Wright, 3rd (190) Dale Ward, 2nd (157) Mike Parietti, 5th (142) 2004 1971 Dan Sullivan, 6th (158) 1993 Luke Calvert, 6th (184) 1957 Sal Federico, 3rd (190) Rob Harris, 4th (158) Bernard Gardner, 4th (133) Gerald Weisenseel, 4th Mark Grunseth, 4th (167) Matthew Orr, 6th (118) Andy Henry, 5th (125) (130) Jerry Hamilton, 3rd (118) Simon Reese, 2nd (167) Kurt Pryor, 4th (165) Bill James, 2nd (142) Dave Warnick, 6th (142) Phillip Simpson, 1st (157) 1958 Dale Morgan, 3rd (Hwt) T.J. Wright, 6th (177) Gerald Weisenseel, 4th (123) Ray Ritacco, 3rd (177) 2013-14 Army Wrestling 2013-14 PAGE 40 ARRMYMY AATT TTHEHE EEIWA/SIWA/SEEASONASON & CAAREERREER REECORDSCORDS

2005 Luke Calvert, 5th (184) 2013 EIWA Placewinners MOST WINS/CAREER Tony Severo, 5th (133) Name Wins Losses Ties Years Patrick Simpson, 6th (141) 165 125 1. Matt Kyler 146 32 0 2006-10 Phillip Simpson, 1st (149) 1. Kyle Drake, Cornell 1. Nahshon Garrett, Cornell 2. Phillip Simpson 134 19 0 2001-05 Todd Wisman, 4th (197) 2. Josh Houldsworth, Columbia 2. Mark Rappo, Penn 3. Paul Hancock, Army 3. Brad Fenske 126 49 0 1993-97 3. David Terao, American 2006 4. Peyton Walsh, Navy 4. Dave Warnick 115 30 1 1989-93 4. Billy Watterson, Brown 5. Nicholas Visicaro, Rutgers William Simpson, 4th (125) 5. Jeffrey Ott, Harvard 5. Casey Thome 113 48 0 2007-11 6. Corey Lear, Bucknell Frankie Baughan, 6th (133) 6. Hunter Wood, Army 6. Nick Mauldin 110 29 5 1987-91 Patrick Simpson, 3rd (149) 174 7. Matt Marciniak 106 39 0 1991-95 Brian Rowan, 6th (157) 133 1. Nathaniel Brown, Lehigh Jon Anderson, 3rd (165) 1. Randy Cruz, Lehigh 8. Jarret Mathews 103 43 0 1994-98 2. Mathew Miller, Navy Chad Marrzec, 6th (174) 2. Matt Bystol, Columbia 9. Dennis Semmel 102 20 0 1983-86 3. Ian Korb, Penn Charles Martin, 3rd (197) 3. Vincent Dellafave, Rutgers 4. Greg Zannetti, Rutgers 10. Maurice Worthy 99 12 0 1997-01 Michael Sprigg, 6th (HWT) 4. Jeff Canfora, Penn 5. Coleman Gracey, Army 5. Jordan Thome, Army 6. Ryan Callahan, Princeton 2007 6. Paul Petrov, Bucknell MOST WINS/SEASON Fernando Martinez, 4th (125) Name Wins Losses Ties Season 184 Matthew Kyler, 2nd (141) 141 1. Steve Bosak, Cornell 1. Matt Kyler 43 8 0 2007-08 Christian Snook, 5th (157) 1. Richard Durso, F&M 2. Mason Bailey, Navy 2. Brad Fenske 42 9 0 1995-96 Nathan Thobaben, 3rd (HWT) 2. Charles Cobb, Penn 3. Ophir Bernstein, Brown 3. Michael Nevinger, Cornell 3. Brad Fenske 41 10 0 1996-97 4. Daniel Rinaldi, Rutgers 2008 4. Steven Keith, Harvard Todd Thornburg 41 14 0 1996-97 5. Canaan Bethea, Penn Fernando Martinez, 2nd (125) 5. Anthony Salupo, Lehigh 6. Robert Hamlin, Lehigh 5. Matt Kyler 40 7 0 2008-09 Matthew Kyler, 1st (141) 6. Trevor Melde, Rutgers Christian Snook, 4th (157) 6. Dave Warnick 37 8 1 1990-91 197 Richard Starks, 4th (197) 149 Phillip Simpson 37 8 0 2001-02 1. Micah Burak, Penn Scott Ferguson, 2nd (184) 1. Steve Santos, Columbia 2. James Fox, Harvard Phillip Simpson 37 3 0 2002-03 Nathan Thobaben, 3rd (HWT) 2. Daniel Young, Army 3. Jace Bennett, Cornell 9. John Rippley 36 5 0 1988-89 3. Raymond Borja, Navy 4. Bryce Barnes, Army 2009 4. Christopher Villalonga, Cornell Patrick Simpson 36 9 0 2005-06 5. John Bolich, Lehigh Matthew Kyler, 2nd (149) 5. Kevin Tao, American 11. Dennis Semmel 35 4 0 1985-86 6. Peter Huntley, Navy William Simpson, 4th (141) 6. Ken Theobold, Rutgers Fernando Martinez 35 7 0 2007-08 Richard Starks, 2nd (197) 285 157 Bill Barrow 35 11 0 1989-90 1. Daniel Miller, Navy 1. Joseph Napoli, Lehigh 2010 2. Blake Herrin, American 2. Walter Peppelman, Harvard Matthew Kyler, 1st (149) 3. Joe Stolfi, Bucknell MOST PINS/CAREER 3. Bobby Barnhisel, Navy Richard Starks, 3rd (197) 4. Stryker Lane, Cornell Name Pins Years 4. Jake O’Hara, Columbia Collin Wittmeyer, 5th (184) 5. Steven Graziano, Penn 5. Scott Winston, Rutgers 1. Dave Warnick 58 1989-93 6. William Smith, Rutgers 2011 6. Jesse Shanaman, Cornell 2. Phillip Simpson 54 2001-05 David White, 6th (125) 3. Matt Kyler 48 2006-10 Jordan Thome, 4th (133) 4. Casey Thome 35 2007-11 Casey Thome, 2nd (141) Maurice Worthy 35 1997-01 Daniel Young, 6th (149) 6. Brad Fenske 34 1993-97 2012 7. Mark Palzer 33 1978-82 Cole Gracey, 3rd (165) John Paxton 33 1999-03 Derek Stanley, 5th (197) 9. Nathan Thobaben 30 2004-08 2013 10. Jordan Thome 28 2009-13 Hunter Wood, 6th (125) Jordan Thome, 5th (133) MOST PINS/SEASON Daniel Young, 2nd (149) Name Pins Season Paul Hancock, 3rd (165) Coleman Gracey, 5th (174) 1. Dave Warnick 21 1989-90 2013-14Wrestling Army Bryce Barnes, 4th (197) 2. Phillip Simpson 20 2001-02 3. Matt Kyler 18 2008-09 4. Dave Warnick 17 1990-91 ARMY 5. Nathan Thobaben 16 2007-08 AT THE EIWA 6. Matt Kyler 14 2007-08 CHAMPIONSHIPS (Last 10 Years) John Paxton 14 2002-03 2012-13 ...... 6th Maurice Worthy 14 1999-00 2011-12...... 9th 9. Jordan Thome 13 2011-12 2010-11 ...... 9th Brad Fenske 13 1996-97 2009-10 ...... t8th 2008-09 ...... 7th Mark Palzer 13 1981-82 2007-08 ...... 3rd 11. Dave Bottcher 12 1987-88 2006-07 ...... 8th Brad Fenske 12 1995-96 2005-06 ...... 6th Phillip Simpson 12 2004-05 2004-05 ...... 7th 2003-04 ...... 5th

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Opponent M W L T Pct. Last Dual Opponent M W L T Pct. Last Dual Air Force 7 7 0 0 1.000 1993-94 (27-9) Maryland 21 8 9 4 .476 2008-09 (19-19) Albany 1 1 0 0 1.000 1982-83 (30-10) Massachusetts 7 6 1 0 .857 1982-83 (36-13) American 4 3 1 0 .750 2012-13 (34-8) MIT 6 6 0 0 1.000 1967-68 (22-8) Appalachian State 1 1 0 0 1.000 2008-09 (29-10) Merchant Marine 7 7 0 0 1.000 2010-11 (32-9) Arizona State 2 0 2 0 .000 2011-12 (15-23) Mercyhurst 1 1 0 0 1.000 2007-08 (31-13) Ashland 3 1 2 0 .333 1976-77 (17-26) Michigan 1 0 1 0 .000 2004-05 (9-35) Ball State 1 1 0 0 1.000 1967-68 (28-13) Middle Tennessee 1 1 0 0 1.000 1979-80 (31-9) Binghamton 8 6 2 0 .750 2012-13 (16-15) Millersville 3 3 0 0 1.000 2009-10 (37-6) Bloomsburg 8 4 4 0 .500 2002-03 (22-16) Minnesota 5 1 4 0 .200 2008-09 (15-26) Boise State 1 0 1 0 .000 2012-13 (12-24) Missouri 1 0 1 0 .000 1999-00 (15-25) Boston College 3 3 0 0 1.000 1997-98 (45-6) Montclair State 8 6 1 1 .813 2004-05 (44-0) Boston University 11 7 4 0 .636 2012-13 (22-18) Muhlenburg 4 4 0 0 1.000 1945-46 (34-0) Brigham Young 1 1 0 0 1.000 1986-87 (20-18) Navy 57 5 47 5 .132 2012-13 (10-22) Brockport 5 2 3 0 .400 1977-78 (8-24) Nebraska 1 0 1 0 .000 1981-82 (14-27) Brooklyn Tech 1 1 0 0 1.000 1943-44 (26-10) Nebraska-Kearney 1 1 0 0 1.000 2004-05 (27-9) Brown 25 18 5 2 .760 2012-13 (29-9) New Hampshire 2 2 0 0 1.000 1984-85 (43-2) Bucknell 12 10 2 0 .833 2012-13 (28-9) New Jersey, The College of 1 0 1 0 .000 1978-79 (7-31) Buffalo 3 1 2 0 .333 1973-74 (14-20) NYU 4 4 0 0 1.000 1994-95 (37-6) Cal. Poly 2 0 2 0 .000 1972-73 (9-35) North Carolina 9 2 6 1 .277 2008-09 (12-23) Cal. State-Bakersfield 1 0 1 0 .000 2003-04 (9-28) North Carolina State 4 2 2 0 .500 1997-98 (31-8) Carson-Newman 1 0 1 0 .000 1998-99 (24-26) Northeast Missouri State 1 1 0 0 1.000 1991-92 (39-2) Central Connecticut 5 5 0 0 1.000 1990-91 (26-6) Northern Iowa 2 0 1 1 .250 2005-06 (19-19) Chattanooga 2 1 1 0 .500 2005-06 (9-25) Notre Dame 1 1 0 0 1.000 1979-80 (20-17) Cincinnati 1 1 0 0 1.000 1971-72 (20-14) Ohio 3 2 1 0 .667 2010-11 (19-18) Citadel, The 2 2 0 0 1.000 2012-13 (27-19) Ohio State 5 1 4 0 .200 1961-62 (11-15) Clarion 7 4 2 1 .643 1992-93 (19-19) Oklahoma 2 0 2 0 .000 2004-05 (12-19) Clarkson 1 1 0 0 1.000 1980-81 (40-3) Oklahoma State 1 0 1 0 .000 2005-06 (0-42) Clemson 3 3 0 0 1.000 1994-95 (18-14) Old Dominion 2 1 1 0 .500 1983-84 (11-27) Cleveland State 1 1 0 0 1.000 2010-11 (39-3) Oregon 1 0 1 0 .000 2003-04 (21-23) Coast Guard 14 14 0 0 1.000 1987-88 (51-0) Oregon State 7 3 3 1 .500 2003-04 (13-24) Colgate 5 5 0 0 1.000 1981-82 (42-6) Pennsylvania 24 13 10 1 .563 2007-08 (9-25) Columbia 59 51 7 1 .873 2011-12 (19-15) Penn State 36 4 30 2 .139 2001-02 (9-25) Connecticut 1 1 0 0 1.000 1979-80 (47-4) Pittsburgh 19 9 10 0 .474 1993-94 (17-15) Cornell College (Iowa) 5 0 5 0 .000 1946-47 (2-27) Princeton 35 22 13 0 .629 1993-94 (43-9) Cornell 29 17 11 1 .603 1993-94 (23-8) Purdue 5 2 3 0 .400 2012-13 (12-23) Cortland 2 2 0 0 1.000 1986-87 (45-6) Rhode Island 2 0 2 0 .000 1976-77 (2-39) C.W. Post 2 2 0 0 1.000 1982-83 (30-14) Rider 26 12 13 1 .481 2012-13 (12-18) Davidson 2 2 0 0 1.000 1929-30 (27-3) RIT 1 1 0 0 1.000 1964-65 (33-2) Delaware State 1 1 0 0 1.000 1990-91 (56-0) Rutgers 43 29 13 1 .686 2012-13 (15-26) Delware Valley 1 0 1 0 .000 2007-08 (18-20) Sacred Heart 11 11 0 0 1.000 2011-12 (45-3) Drake 1 0 1 0 .000 1972-73 (13-21) St. Lawrence 5 5 0 0 1.000 1985-86 (22-11) Drexel 13 8 5 0 .615 2012-13 (22-15) Seton Hall 11 10 1 0 .911 2000-01 (22-18) Duke 1 1 0 0 1.000 1974-75 (30-11) Shippensburg 2 2 0 0 1.000 1981-82 (40-6) Eastern Michigan 1 1 0 0 1.000 2004-05 (24-15) South Dakota State 1 0 1 0 .000 1972-73 (11-31) East Stroudsburg 18 14 3 1 .805 2008-09 (15-15) Southern Connecticut 8 6 2 0 .750 1986-87 (41-9) Edinboro 3 0 3 0 .000 2012-13 (10-25) Springfield 48 34 11 3 .740 1988-89 (42-2) Elizabethtown 1 1 0 0 1.000 1971-72 (33-11) Stanford 2 1 1 0 .500 2008-09 (31-13) Fairleigh Dickinson 1 1 0 0 1.000 1986-87 (55-0) Stevens Tech 2 2 0 0 1.000 1923-24 (20-0) Findlay 1 1 0 0 1.000 2008-09 (21-3) Swarthmore 1 1 0 0 1.000 1943-44 (22-6) Franklin & Marshall 32 24 7 1 .766 2010-11 (26-15) Syracuse 47 26 21 0 .553 1998-99 (31-10) Fullerton State 1 1 0 0 1.000 1983-84 (33-11) Tampa 1 1 0 0 1.000 1973-74 (33-12) George Washington 1 1 0 0 1.000 1980-81 (41-5) Temple 4 3 1 0 .750 1985-86 (35-6) Georgia 1 1 0 0 1.000 1976-77 (25-15) Toledo 2 2 0 0 1.000 1991-92 (26-9) Grand Canyon 1 1 0 0 1.000 2007-08 (53-3) Toronto 7 6 1 0 .857 1928-29 (29-0) Harvard 35 23 12 0 .657 2012-13 (16-23) Tufts 3 2 1 0 .667 1935-36 (23-9) Hofstra 18 6 11 1 .361 2011-12 (6-27) Upsala 1 1 0 0 1.000 1984-85 (58-0) Illinois 2 1 1 0 .500 1960-61 (11-17) Villanova 1 1 0 0 1.000 1987-88 (34-6) Indiana 1 0 1 0 .000 1929-30 (6-26) Virginia 4 2 2 0 .500 1996-97 (11-28) Indiana State 1 0 1 0 .000 1972-73 (10-25) VMI 10 5 5 0 .500 1980-81 (50-0) Iowa 3 1 2 0 .333 1968-69 (11-18) Virginia Tech 1 1 0 0 1.000 1990-91 (35-5) Iowa State 4 1 3 0 .250 2011-12 (23-22) Wagner 7 7 0 0 1.000 2004-05 (56-0) Ithaca 3 3 0 0 1.000 1989-90 (26-16) Washington & Lee 6 2 4 0 .333 1931-32 (5-21) James Madison 7 5 2 0 .714 1999-00 (22-14) Western New England 1 1 0 0 1.000 1984-85 (41-2) Johns Hopkins 1 1 0 0 1.000 1934-35 (38-0) Western Reserve 1 0 1 0 .000 1930-31 (15-17) Keene State 2 2 0 0 1.000 1982-83 (43-5) West Chester 5 5 0 0 1.000 1986-87 (36-8) Kent 1 0 1 0 .000 1974-75 (19-21) West Virginia 2 1 1 0 .500 1992-93 (19-12) Kings College 1 1 0 0 1.000 1982-83 (46-3) Wilkes 23 12 11 0 .522 1996-97 (45-7) Kutztown 1 1 0 0 1.000 1997-98 (45-4) William & Mary 3 3 0 0 1.000 1987-88 (37-4) Lafayette 14 12 2 0 .857 1987-88 (33-10) Williams 1 1 0 0 1.000 1926-27 (24-3) Lehigh 64 9 52 3 .164 2008-09 (12-27) Wisconsin 5 4 1 0 .800 2001-02 (27-9) Liberty 1 1 0 0 1.000 1989-90 (27-13) Wyoming 1 1 0 0 1.000 2001-02 (21-17) Lock Haven 4 1 3 0 .250 2002-03 (16-21) Yale 54 34 15 5 .676 1985-86 (33-6) Lycoming 2 2 0 0 1.000 1982-83 (30-11) Totals (90 seasons) 1143 671 435 37 .603 Manhattan 2 2 0 0 1.000 1991-92 (42-5) Mankato State 2 0 2 0 .000 1972-73 (14-21) 2013-14 Opponents in bold. Maritime College (Mass.) 4 4 0 0 1.000 1978-79 (29-6) Maritime College (N.J.) 1 1 0 0 1.000 1976-77 (38-6) Maritime College (N.Y.) 4 4 0 0 1.000 1979-80 (50-0) 2013-14 Army Wrestling 2013-14 PAGE 42 ARRMYMY WRRESTLINGESTLING HIISTORYSTORY

Army wrestling has come a long way since the first seed was planted tive seasons of over 10 wins in the midst of a string of 20 consecutive back in 1906. History has recorded that President Theodore Roosevelt, winning seasons. Army never had a losing season in the decade of the during his second term in office, suggested that wrestling be added to ‘80s and only three times failed to finish in the top five at the EIWA Tour- the curriculum at West Point. During that same period, Col. Herman J. nament. It was the most successful of any 10-year span in the program’s Koehler was completing a major expansion of the physical education pro- history. The Black Knights piled up 166 victories for a gaudy .801 winning gram. Wrestling was part of that expansion plan. percentage. In 1906, Koehler offered the position of wrestling coach to Tom Jen- In 1997-98 another wrestler shattered the 100-win barrier — Jarret kins, then recognized as one of the finest wrestlers in the world. Jenkins Mathews — while Maurice Worthy qualified for the NCAA Championships accepted the offer and devoted 37 years to coaching and teaching wres- in his rookie season. Led by Mathews’ 32 wins, the 1997-98 senior class tling to the cadets at West Point. became one of the most successful ever. The nine seniors combined to It wasn’t until 1921, though, that wrestling had its intercollegiate be- win over 70 percent of their matches, with a 168-52 overall record. ginning. Army went 1-2 in that historic first season, defeating Washing- Tod Giles assumed the reigns in 1998-99, and helped Worthy qualify ton & Lee, 19-6, for its first victory. for the NCAA Tournament. After four years at Army, including the last two There have been many winning seasons since. In 88 years of compet- as head coach, Giles stepped down to take a job in the private sector. ing on the intercollegiate level, Army teams have combined for a 649- Giles was an assistant for the 1997 team that knocked off Navy, 19-12. 418-37 record (.605), while 64 of those teams completed their seasons In 2000-01, another chapter in Army wrestling was started when with a .500 or better winning percentage. Chuck Barbee became the eighth coach in the program’s history. Jenkins laid the groundwork for a winning tradition here, and none of During his tenure at the Academy, Barbee produced three NCAA All- the five coaches who have succeeded him has done anything to diminish Americans in Worthy, Phillip Simpson and Matt Kyler. He also guided sev- that record of achievement and excellence. He coached Army teams for eral other NCAA Qualifiers, including Bernard Gardner, Luke Calvert, John 15 years, retiring in 1935 with a 52-46-3 record. Paxton, Fernando Martinez, Nathan Thobaben and William Simpson. In Lloyd Appleton, a silver medalist in the 1928 Olympics and an unde- 2008, Army had six NCAA qualifiers make the trip to St. Louis. feated collegiate wrestler, replaced Jenkins at the controls, remaining at The 2004-05 campaign yielded a 12-5 record and an appearance in West Point as head coach through the 1954 campaign. His teams com- the national rankings. One of the most successful seasons in Barbee’s piled an 86-51-5 record in his 17 seasons as coach, with only two finishing tenure, which included the program’s 600th career dual match win, was below .500. capped by Simpson’s run to the NCAA title bout at 149 pounds. Appleton, who served as an instructor in the Department of Physi- Although Simpson fell just short of becoming Army’s first national cal Education at West Point for another 16 years and helped establish champion in over 40 years, he did lock up a school-record third All-Amer- a wrestling program for Army troops in Europe, was inducted into the ica certificate. Simpson graduated the Academy as the winningest wres- National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 1983. tler in the history of the program. LeRoy Alitz took over the coaching reins from Appleton in 1955 and Army sent 16 wrestlers to the NCAA Tournament during a four-year held them for the next 23 years, closing out an illustrious career with run during the Barbee era. The 2005-06 campaign saw eight of Barbee’s a 144-134-15 composite record. As was the case with Appleton, he, too, Black Knights place at the EIWA meet, led by third-place finishers Patrick was quite successful in championship tournaments. He guided the Ca- Simpson (149), Jon Anderson (165) and Charles Martin (197). dets to seven straight top-five finishes at the EIWAs and a couple of A year later, four Army wrestlers finished in the top-six at the top-10 finishes at the NCAA meet. He had five wrestlers win EIWA titles conference championships, led by Kyler’s runner-up effort at 141. and 74 earn place awards. He coached the only NCAA champion Army has The 2007-08 team was among the most successful squads in recent ever had in the person of Mike Natvig, the winner at 147 pounds in both years. Barbee earned Coach of the Year honors after helping Army to a 1962 and 1963. third-place finish with six national qualifiers. The contributions Alitz made to the Army wrestling program didn’t go The third-place finish at the league tournament was the highest Army unnoticed. In 1992, he joined Appleton as an inductee into the National had finished since the 1987 squad also came in third. Kyler won an indi- Wrestling Hall of Fame. He entered the Iowa Wrestling Foundation Hall of vidual championship and led six Black Knight placewinners. Kyler broke Fame in that same year. Fenske’s single-season win total by finishing the year with a 43-8 record. West Point has had six head coaches since Alitz stepped down follow- He was joined on the medal stand by Martinez (second), Christian Snook ing the 1977 season, and all of them have kept the winning fires burning. (fourth), Richard Starks (fourth), Scott Ferguson (second) and Thobaben Ron Pifer compiled a 31-26-2 record from 1978-80, then Ed Steers as- (third). sumed control in 1981, holding that position for nine years. The 2008-09 squad had three national qualifiers, Kyler, Starks and Steers won more meets than any of his predecessors, closing out his William Simpson. Both Kyler and Simpson finished runner-up at the EIWA West Point career with a 151-37-2 mark, or a winning percentage of .800. Championships and Simpson earned an at-large berth. While Starks qual- The Black Knights averaged an astounding 16 wins per season during ified, he was unable to wrestle due to an injury. Steers’ tenure. His teams won five New York State championships and Joe Heskett, a 2002 Iowa State University graduate, took over the finished second on three other occasions, and in 1987 he guided Army to reins of the program prior to the 2010-11 season. He helped guide Army 2013-14Wrestling Army its first and only EIWA team title. to a 7-9 overall record during his inaugural campaign at West Point. Jack Effner, an assistant under Steers in 1988-89, coached the Black Brothers Casey Thome and Jordan Thome qualified for the NCAA Cham- Knights the next nine years before departing for Cleveland State follow- pionships after strong runs at the EIWA Championships. ing the 1997-98 season. Effner held up the high standard of winning at Heskett led the Black Knights to an 8-6 mark in his second season. the Academy, compiling an 87-42-5 record at West Point, and left as the Army went 5-2 versus EIWA foes, and also knocked off a pair of nation- third-winningest coach in Army history. ally ranked opponents. First-year grappler Cole Gracey became the first The 1996-97 season marked another winning year for the Cadets, who Army wrestler in nearly 30 years to be named the EIWA Freshman of the sported an 8-6 mark. But it was that eighth win that will be remembered Year, and three Black Knights qualified for the NCAA Championships. for years to come. On February 22 in Christl Arena, Army snapped a frus- In 2012-13, Heskett guided the Black Knights to a 7-7 overall record trating 34-year winless streak against Navy with a 19-12 victory. that included a 3-3 showing in the EIWA. Army placed sixth at the EIWA Brad Fenske capped a record-setting season with his second straight Championships, marking its best placement in the tournament since trip to nationals. After reaching the EIWA finals at 142 pounds, he went 2008. Four Black Knights qualified for the NCAA Championships. on to the NCAA Tournament at Northern Iowa and fell just one win shy of becoming Army’s 13th All-America selection. Fenske won a school-record 42 matches that season on his way to setting a then-school standard for career victories with 126. From 1978-79 to 1991-92, the Black Knights put together 14 consecu-

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LEROY ALITZ LLOYD APPLETON DISTINGUISHED MEMBER DISTINGUISHED MEMBER NATIONAL WRESTLING HALL OF FAME NATIONAL WRESTLING HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 1992 CLASS OF 1983

He has probably taught wrestling to more young peo- He was National AAU runner-up at both 158 and 175 ple than any other man. In four decades as coach and pounds in 1927. The next year, Lloyd Appleton concen- physical instructor at the U.S. Military Academy, LeRoy trated on one weight class, and won a silver medal in the Alitz educated more than Olympic Games. 30,000 cadets in the skills In high school, his sports and discipline of the sport. were baseball and bas- As Army officers, these ketball, but when he en- former cadets continue to tered Cornell College of teach wrestling as physical Iowa and encountered training for combat troops. renowned coach Dick During 23 seasons as var- Barker, his wrestling sity coach, 1955-77, Alitz skills soon became evi- won 144 dual meets and dent. He was undefeat- produced Army’s only NCAA ed as a collegian, com- champion, Mike Natvig, in peting against Missouri 1962 and 1963. Six years of Valley, Big Ten and Mid- high school coaching in his west Conference oppo- home state of Iowa pushed nents from 158 pounds his victory total over 200. to heavyweight. Alitz led the United States to the World Military He won the National AAU title at 158 pounds again in Games championship in Egypt in 1963, the nation’s first 1928, along with the Olympic Trials and the Olympic silver international team trophy in wrestling. He also coached at Amsterdam. the World University team in the Moscow Games of 1973 For the next six years, he taught sciences and mathe- and several All-Army teams that competed overseas. matics at prep schools in Maine and Massachusetts, and He brought many notables to West Point, including at each of those three schools he organized a wrestling Hall of Famers Doug Blubaugh and Gray Simmons, and program. As a 175-pound wrestler, he won New England helped shape their post-graduate international careers. championships and the National YMCA title in 1931-32, One of his protégés, as a varsity wrestler and freshman and made the Olympic Team, again as an alternate. coach, was H. Norman Schwarzkopf, later the command- Starting in 1936, he served 19 years as wrestling ing general of allied forces in the Gulf War. coach at the U.S. Military Academy, and remained at West Alitz helped develop Eastern wrestling programs Point 16 more years as a professor of physical education, and inaugurated the Little Easterns for freshmen, until the first civilian to attain that rank. Not only did he de- plebes were granted varsity eligibility. velop consistent winners among his varsity teams, but in He had national impact as chairman of the NCAA rules his course, “Wrestling for Military Leadership,” he estab- committee for six years and as a member of the gov- lished wrestling programs for U.S. troops in Europe, or- erning council of USA Wrestling for a dozen seasons. He ganizing and conducting clinics for coaches and officials served as president of the National Wrestling Coaches who were preparing for the military championships. Association and the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Throughout his coaching and teaching career, he Association, and helped develop the Eastern and Na- played an active role in such organizations as the Boy tional Wrestling Officials Associations. Scouts, the YMCA, the American Heart Association, and An All-American wrestler at Northern Iowa, he placed state and local health organizations. fourth in the 1948 Olympic Trials. As an athlete of exceptional achievement, and as a As a leader, who established foundations for the de- humanitarian who used the values of wrestling to bet- velopment of wrestling and a teacher of its values in ter the health and happiness of young people, Lloyd Otto life, LeRoy A. Alitz is honored as a Distinguished Member Appleton is honored as a Distinguished Member of the of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. National Wrestling Hall of Fame. 2013-14 Army Wrestling 2013-14 PAGE 44 ARRMYMY ALLLL--AAMMERICANSERICANS

AL PAULEKAS - 1953 JIM HARTER - 1967 • Placed second in 177-pound weight class at 1953 • Captured 177-pound title at EIWA Championships NCAATournament • Continued success in NCAA Tournament, advancing • Won 177-pound title at 1953 EIWA Championships to semifinals before falling to eventual champion in leading Army to a fourth place finish. Defeated Fred Fozzard of Oklahoma State. Ended competi- Navy’s Peter Blair in championship bout. tion in fourth place • Captured the 177-pound championship at the 1952 • Notched a pair of runner-up finishes at 177 pounds EIWA Championships at the 1966 and 1968 EIWA Championships • Took the bronze medal at 177 pounds at the 1951 EIWAs MIKE NARDOTTI - 1968 • Captured fifth place in the160-pound weight class AL RUSHATZ - 1960 at the NCAA Tournament • Earned a third-place finish at the 1960 NCAA Tourna- • Led Army to a fourth-place team showing at the ment at 177 pounds EIWA Championships with a third-place trophy • Won the EIWA title at 177 pounds in 1960 to ad- • Repeated third place showing in the 160-pound vance to NCAAs weight class at the 1969 EIWAs • Moved down to the 167-pound weight class in 1961 and 1962 and finished runner-up at the EIWA Championships each year BILL JAMES - 1971 • One of five Army wrestlers to qualify for the NCAA Championships in 1971 MIKE NATVIG - 1962 & 1963 • Placed sixth in the 134-pound weight class to • Handed Lehigh great Kirk Pendleton one of only two garner All-America honors career losses in the 147-pound finals of the 1962 • Two-time place-winner at EIWA Championships NCAA Championships • Finished second in 1971 (142 pounds) and placed • Became Army’s only two-time national champion fourth in 1972 (134 pounds) with a 7-2 win over Minnesota’s Lonnie Rubis at 147 in 1963 DARREL NEROVE - 1986 • Captured his lone EIWA crown at 147 pounds in • Earned a seventh-place medal in the 142-pound 1963 weight class at the 1986 NCAA Tournament • Earned runner-up finishes in the 147-pound weight • Placed third at EIWA Championships at 142 class at 1961 and 1962 EIWA Championships pounds • Captured runner-up honors at the 1987 EIWAs MARK SCUREMAN - 1965 (142 pounds) in helping lead Army to its only EIWA • One of two Army All-Americans in 1965 (Bob Rob- team title bins) • Also placed sixth at the 1985 EIWA Championships • Helped lead Army to a 10th-place finish at the NCAA at 142 pounds Tournament • Took third at the NCAAs in the 147-pound weight DENNIS SEMMEL - 1986 class • Reached the NCAA finals in the 126-pound weight • Second-place effort at the EIWA Championships class, the first Army grappler to reach the NCAA vaulted him into the NCAA Championships title bout since 1963 • Took second at 137 pounds at 1964 EIWA Cham- • Racked up 35 wins and ranks eighth on Army’s pionships single-season wins list • His 102 career victories rank seventh all-time at BOB ROBBINS - 1965 & 1966 the Academy • Placed sixth in 137-pound weight class at NCAA • Won a pair of EIWA titles at 126 pounds in 1985 Tournament in 1965 to earn All-America honors and 1986 • Defeated Georgia Tech’s Jerry Bond at 1966 NCAAs

to place fifth at 145 pounds DAN COSTIGAN - 1987 2013-14Wrestling Army • EIWA Champion at 145 pounds in 1966 • Led a group of seven Army grapplers into the • Captured fourth-place ribbon at 1964 EIWA Cham- NCAA Tournament with a sixth-place showing at pionships in 130-pound weight class 190 pounds • Tallied four consecutive victories at NCAAs after BOB STEENLAGE - 1966 dropping first match of competition • Teamed with Bob Robbins to lead Army to a second • Registered a pair of third-place showings at the straight Top-Ten NCAA finish. EIWA Championships during his career, taking • After going 7-0-1 during the regular season, worked the bronze medal at 190 pounds in 1986 and way through 123-pound consolation bracket to 1987 place third at NCAA Championships • EIWA Champion at 130 pounds in 1965 • Placed at the EIWA Championships in 1964 (4th at 130 pounds) and 1966 (2nd at 130 pounds)

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MAURICE WORTHY - 2001 • Finished All-America campaign with 34-1 record and a runner-up finish in the 174-pound weight class at the NCAA Tournament • His 34 wins is tied for 10th place on Army’s single- season list • Won EIWA title that year and was named “Wrestler of the Year” at 2001 EIWA Championships • His 99 career wins ranks eighth all-time at West Point • His 35 career pins lists fourth all-time at the Academy

PHILLIP SIMPSON - 2003, 2004, 2005 • Army’s only three-time All-American • The Academy’s lone three-time EIWA Champion • Ranks second all-time at Army in career wins (134) • Ranks second all-time at Army in wins by fall (54) • Won his three All-America certificates at three different weight classes (157 pounds in 2003; 141 pounds in 2004; 149 pounds in 2005) • Best finish came in 2005 when he reached the NCAA championship bout before falling to national champion Zack Esposito of Oklahoma State • Achieved 37 wins twice in a season; number ranks fifth on single-season chart • Notched 20 pins during breakout plebe season; total lists second on single season list

MATT KYLER - 2008 • Finished sixth at the 2008 NCAA Championships • Faced a ranked wrestler in all seven of his matches during the championship, finishing with a 4-3 mark • Won his first EIWA Championship after finishing second as a freshman, leading Army to a third-place Three-time All-American Phillip Simpson team finish • Won his second EIWA Championship as a senior • Was one of six Army wrestlers to qualify for the ARMY TEAM RECORDS NCAA Championships in 2008 Most Wins, Season ...... 21, 1982-83 • Set a new Academy standard with a 43-8 record Highest Winning Percentage, Season ...... 1.000 (7-0), 1944-45 • Army’s all-time leader in career wins (146) Lowest Winning Percentage, Season ...... 125 (1-7), 1940-41 Most Consecutive Winning Seasons ...... 20, 1978-79 to 1997-98 Highest EIWA Finish ...... 1st, 1987 Most EIWA Points ...... 135.25, 1987 Most Points, Match ...... 58, 12/1/84 vs. Upsala Largest Margin of Victory ...... 58 (58-0), 12/1/84 vs. Upsala Last Shutout Victory ...... 1/14/07, 41-0 vs. Kings Point Last Shutout Loss ...... 11/15/06, 41-0, vs. Hofstra Last One-Point Victory ...... 11/24/12, 16-15 vs. Binghamton Last One-Point Loss ...... 11/8/11, 16-15 vs. Rider Last Tie ...... 2/19/00, 16-16 vs. Navy

Longest Winning Streak ...... 20, 1982-83 (began with 30-13 win over Southern Connecticut, ended with 38-5 loss to Lehigh)

Longest Unbeaten Streak ..20, 1982-83 (see above) and 1984-86 (began with 41-2 win over Western New England, ended with 31-12 loss to Lehigh, included one tie)

Longest Losing Streak ...... 7, 1975-76 (began with 34-4 loss to Penn State, ended with 24-6 win over Yale Maurice Worthy, left, was an All-American in 2001 in first match of 1976-77 season) 2013-14 Army Wrestling 2013-14 PAGE 46 MIIKEKE NAATVIGTVIG AWWARDARD

The Mike Natvig Award, established in 1973, is presented to the team’s Most Outstanding Wrestler. Natvig Award Winners Mike Natvig, USMA Class of 1963, enjoyed one of the most successful wrestling careers in 1973 Mark Grunseth ...... 167 1974 Mike Campo ...... 142 Army’s storied history. In his junior and senior seasons, he did something no other Army wrestler 1975 Jack Schoonover ...... 134 has ever accomplished. He won two national championships. In 2004, Natvig was recognized for 1976 Charlie Allen ...... 134 his achievements by being one of 16 athletes selected in the Army Sports Hall of Fame inaugural 1977 Bob Matzelle ...... HWT class. 1978 Rich McPhee ...... 190 As a junior in 1962, Natvig lost in the finals of the Eastern Intercol- 1979 Tom Coleman ...... 126 legiate Wrestling Association (EIWA) Tournament at 157 pounds, bowing 1980 Dave McDonald ...... 142 to Lehigh great Kirk Pendleton, 11-4. Both wrestlers dropped down to 1981 Dave McDonald ...... 134 147 for the NCAA meet and again met in the championship final. Dave Hagg ...... 167 This time it was Natvig coming away the winner by a very close 5-4 1982 Chris Johnson ...... 158 margin. Pendleton would lose only two matches his entire career at Le- 1983 Bob Turner ...... 118 high, one of those against Natvig in the 1962 NCAA finals. 1984 Dennis Semmel ...... 126 Natvig was at 147 pounds for the 1963 EIWA tournament - Pendle- 1985 Dennis Semmel ...... 126 ton one weight class higher at 157. Both won individual titles. Both also 1986 Dennis Semmel ...... 126 1987 Todd Messitt ...... 126 went on to win championships at the NCAA tournament where Natvig Dan Costigan ...... 190 Mike Natvig successfully defended his crown with a 7-2 victory over Lonnie Rubis of 1988 Dave Bottcher ...... HWT Minnesota in the finals. 1989 John Rippley ...... 167 Throughout the course of that 1963 tournament, Natvig allowed his 1990 Nick Mauldin ...... 158 opponents only three points. His win played a tremendous role in helping Army finish in 14th place 1991 Nick Mauldin ...... 158 — fourth highest ever at the Academy. Army’s only finishes that were higher were its 10th-place 1992 Jacob Garcia ...... 167 finishes in 1965 and 1966, and the 13th spot earned by the Black Knights in 1986. 1993 Dave Warnick ...... 134 Natvig was more than just an All-American and national champion. He was a leader in the 1994 Bill Sjolinder ...... HWT purest sense. Elected team captain his senior year, he was also selected to the high leadership 1995 Matt Marciniak ...... 158 position of Battalion Commander within the Corps of Cadets. Romy O’Daniel ...... 167 Team co-captain Jarret Mathews was the 1998 recipient of the Mike Natvig Award. Mathews 1996 Brad Fenske ...... 150 posted a 32-6 record that season, marking the eighth-highest single- 1997 Brad Fenske ...... 142 1998 Jarret Mathews ...... 142 season victory total in school history. He became only the sixth Cadet 1999 Troy Yegge ...... 165 to surpass the 100-win mark in a career, and he graduated ranked fifth 2000 Maurice Worthy ...... 174 all-time with 103 West Point victories. 2001 Maurice Worthy ...... 174 Troy Yegge, the 1999 recipient of the award, closed out a stellar col- 2002 Phillip Simpson ...... 141 lege wrestling career as the last wrestler to win the award in the 1990s. 2003 Phillip Simpson ...... 141 He is 13th on the all-time list of career wins (82), ninth in pins (22) and 2004 Phillip Simpson ...... 157 holds the 14th highest single-season total for pins. 2005 Phillip Simpson ...... 149 Maurice Worthy was bestowed the honor at the end of the 2000 and 2006 Patrick Simpson ...... 149 2001 seasons. He won 29 matches in 2000 which placed him in the top 2007 Matt Kyler ...... 141 2008 Matt Kyler ...... 141 Matt Kyler 25 on the Academy’s list of wins in a season. In 2001, Worthy compiled a 34-1 record, finishing as the NCAA runner-up. Worthy qualified for the 2009 Matt Kyler ...... 149 NCAAs three times in his illustrious career and racked up 99 victories. Richard Starks ...... 197 His 14 pins was the third highest total in any one season as well. Phillip Simpson (USMA ‘05) is the 2010 Matt Kyler ...... 149 Richard Starks ...... 197 only four-time recipient. A three-time NCAA All-American, Simpson graduated as the Academy’s 2011 Casey Thome ...... 141 all-time leader in wins (134) and ranked second on the school’s career pins chart (54). 2012 Cole Gracey ...... 174 Matt Kyler is the second wrestler to win the award three times, joining Dennis Semmel. Derek Stanley ...... 184 Kyler was the recipient in 2007 and 2008 and last year, shared the award with Richard Stacks. Jordan Thome ...... 133 Kyler finished a record-setting sophomore year with a sixth-place finish at the NCAA 2013 Daniel Young ...... 149 Championships to earn All-America honors at 141 pounds. After sweeping six matches to garner the EIWA title, Kyler compiled a 4-3 record at the national championships despite facing a ranked 2013-14Wrestling Army opponent every time he set foot on the mat. He finished the year with an Academy record 43-8 individual mark to finish third nationally in victories. During his freshman year, Kyler also led the team in wins with a 31-12 record while totaling six falls and 10 major decisions - also a squad best. His second-place finish at the EIWA Championships earned him a trip to the NCAA Championships. A Clearfield, Pa., native, Kyler posted a 40-7 record during his junior campaign, including an unbeaten 18-0 mark on dual meets. Ranked as high as sixth nationally, Kyler won individual titles at the New York State Championships and All-Academy Championships. Starks racked up a 33-6 mark in 2008-09 with a 15-3 dual meet Richard Starks record and also won titles at the New York State Championships and All- Academy Championships. He finished second at EIWAs and qualified for nationals but did not wrestle due to an injury.

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THE ARVIN MEMORIAL AWARD 2002 Jeremy Conner 1989 Jimbo Fitzgibbon The Carl R. Arvin Memorial Award is 2003 Bernard Gardner 1990 Dave Warnick presented to the member of the grad- 2004 Kurt Pryor 1991 Rob Harris uating class distinguished in Leader- Andy Henry Travis Smith ship, Scholarship, and Commitment 2005 Tony Severo 1992 Matt Marciniak to Army wrestling. Bob Arvin, USMA Todd Wisman 1993 Matt Orr class of 1965, was the Brigade Com- 2006 Charles Martin 1994 Todd Thornburg mander and wrestling team captain 2007 Brent Smith 1995 Stein Edwards his senior year at West Point. 2008 Richard Starks Rodney Schmucker 2009 Casey Thome 1996 Kyle Brennan 1985 Mark Schneider 2010 Collin Wittmeyer Ben Celver 1986 Dave Lowe 2011 Daniel Young 1997 Maurice Worthy 1987 Dave McCormick 2012 Cole Gracey 1998 Pat Maginn 1988 Tony Malba 2013 Paul Hancock 1999 Eric Gust 1989 Jeff Butler 2000 John Paxton 1990 Paul Kuznik “MR. INTENSITY” AWARD 2001 Kris Perrin 1991 Doug McCormick This award, first presented in 1990 2002 Phillip Simpson 1992 Jack Vantress in honor of legendary Coach Le- 2003 Anthony Dunkin 1993 T.J. Wright Roy Alitz, goes to the most dedi- 2004 Frank Baughan 1994 Rob Harris cated worker on the Army team. 2005 Nathan Thobaben 1995 Matt Marciniak 2006 William Simpson 1996 Eric McAllister 1990 Bill Barrow 2007 Richard Starks 1997 Brad Fenske 1991 Doug McCormick 2008 Casey Thome 1998 Pat Maginn 1992 Scott Tucker 2009 Michael Gorman 1999 Kyle Brennan 1993 Jeff Thompson 2010 Patrick Marchetti 2000 David Eckley Todd Nilson 2011 Wil Brown 2001 Matt Ross 1994 Matt Marciniak 2012 Cole Gracey 2002 Eric Miller 1995 Brad Fenske 2013 Brian Harvey 2003 John Paxton 1996 Eric McAllister 2004 Matt Bernard 1997 Brad Fenske THE UNSUNG HERO AWARD 2005 T.J. Tepley 1998 Jarret Mathews This award, first presented in 2012, 2006 Joey Cohe 1999 Jeremy Singleton is presented to the individual who 2007 Ed Gibbons 2000 Joey Hess embodies the “Build and Believe” 2008 Fernando Martinez Troy Yegge philosophy and displays outstanding 2009 William Simpson 2001 Matt Ross leadership qualities with no intent of 2010 Matt Kyler 2002 Brendon Devlin recognition. 2011 Rudy Chelednik 2003 Jon Anderson 2012 Jimmy Rafferty 2004 Bernard Gardner 2012 Michael Gorman 2013 Patrick Marchetti 2005 Jon Anderson 2013 Ryan Tompkins 2006 Jon Anderson MOST IMPROVED AWARD 2007 Fernando Martinez THE 11TH MAN AWARD This award was presented for the 2008 Ryan Mergen This award, first presented in 2012, is first time in 1990 to the most im- 2009 Jimmy Rafferty presented to a non-starter who dem- proved wrestler on the team based 2010 Ryan Mergen onstrates a selfless team commit- on skill level, work ethic, and accom- 2011 Jimmy Rafferty ment through a strong work ethic. plishments. 2012 Derek Stanley 2013 Paul Hancock 2012 Chandler Smith 1990 Brian Shoemaker 2013 Tyler Rauenzahn 1991 Jacob Garcia THE CRUM MEMORIAL AWARD 1992 Simon Reese The Major Edward “Wally” Crum Memo- THE LEADERSHIP REALM AWARD 1993 Rob Harris rial Award, established in 1985, is pre- This award, first presented in 2012, 1994 Romy O’Daniel sented to the most courageous wres- is presented to the individual who 1995 Brett Henderson tler from the fourth class. Wally Crum, achieves greatness in all five catego- 1996 Todd Kuehnlein USMA class of 1960, was killed in ac- ries of the Leadership Realm: Aca- 1997 Todd Thornburg tion in Vietnam in February of 1968. demics, Athletics, Military, Strength 1998 Ryan Seagreaves and Social. Jerry Thomas 1985 Darrel Nerove 1999 Joe Letko 1986 John Rippley 2012 Jimmy Rafferty 2000 Brett Gendron 1987 Paul Kuznik 2013 Chandler Smith 2001 Graig Cooper 1988 Nick Mauldin 2013-14 Army Wrestling 2013-14 PAGE 48 ALLLL--TTIIMEME LEETTERWINNERSTTERWINNERS

Name in italics indicates non-graduate. Burnett, John F. 1973-74, 1974-75 ...... 1975 Non-graduates’ class year represents class with which individual entered the Academy. Burns, Philip J. 1960-61, 1961-62 ...... 1962 Name in bold indicates member of current Army wrestling roster. Burton, James H. 1973-74 ...... 1975 Year in bold indicates captain. Butler, Jeffrey A. 1987-88, 1988-89 ...... 1989 Bye, Cody A. 2010-11 ...... 2014 Name Years Lettered ...... Class Year Byrnes, James 1966-67, 1968-69 ...... 1969 ABRAHAM ... ABRAHAMS ... ACKERMAN ... Abraham, Thomas S. 1963-64, 1964-65 ...... 1965 CAIRNES ... CALVERT ... CAMERON ... Abrahams, David S. 1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93 ...... 1993 Cairnes, William D. 1935-36...... 1936 Ackerman, Robert C. 1989-90 ...... 1992 Calvert, Luke 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06 ...... 2006 Adams, Andrew J. 1930-31 ...... 1931 Cameron, Burton G. 1943-44, 1944-45, 1945-46 ...... 1946 Alden, Michael A. 1971-72, 1972-73 ...... 1973 Campo, Michael J. 1972-73, 1973-74 ...... 1974 Allan, Abraham N. 1947-48, 1948-49 ...... 1950 Cannon, Mark 1982-83 ...... 1985 Allen, Charles M. 1974-75, 1975-76 ...... 1976 Cannon, Stephen C. 1982-83, 1983-84 ...... 1986 Allen, Derek J.D. 2012-13 ...... 2016 Carafano, James J. 1974-75, 1975-76 ...... 1977 Anderson, Dorian T. 1972-73, 1973-74 ...... 1975 Carlson, Kenneth R. 1965-66 ...... 1966 Anderson, Edgar L. 1969-70, 1970-71 ...... 1972 Carman, Timothy R. 1969-70 ...... 1970 Anderson, Jeffrey G. 1988-89, 1989-90 ...... 1991 Carmouche, George H. 1920-21 ...... 1922 Anderson, Jonathan G. 2002-03, 2004-05, 2005-06 ...... 2006 Casino, Ronald G. 1993-94 ...... 1996 Anderson, Matthew R. 1986-87, 1987-88 ...... 1988 Cass, Stanley D. 1954-55, 1955-56 ...... 1957 Anderson, Thomas 2001-02 ...... 2002 Cate, Paul E. 1963-64 ...... 1964 Andrews, Raymond 1959-60 ...... 1960 Celver, Benjamin M. 1996-97, 1998-99, 1999-00 ...... 1999 Andrusin, Brian N. 1992-93 ...... 1993 Cerow, John D. 1922-23 ...... 1923 Arredondo, Reynold R. 1992-93 ...... 1993 Changaris, James S. 1941-42, 1942-43 ...... 1943 Arvin, Carl R. 1962-63, 1963-64, 1964-65 ...... 1965 Chelednik, Rudy J. 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11 ...... 2011 Chereskin, Lane M. 2002-03 ...... 2003 BAILY ... BAIR ... BAIRD ... Chivers, Bryan J. 1995-96, 1996-97 ...... 1997 Baily, Charles M. 1965-66 ...... 1966 Chivers, Luke 2002-03 ...... 2003 Bair, Arthur H. 1956-57, 1957-58, 1958-59 ...... 1959 Clark, Alan D. 1935-36...... 1937 Baird, William 2001-02 ...... 2002 Clark, Scott A. 2007-08 ...... 2008 Baker, Robert M. 1965-66, 1967-68 ...... 1968 Clegg, Joseph D. 2009-10 ...... 2013 Baker, Russell J. 1966-67 ...... 1968 Cleland, Joseph P. 1924-25 ...... 1925 Baltezore, Lawrence A. 1970-71, 1971-72 ...... 1972 Coffey, Travis 2008-09, 09-10, 10-11, 11-12 ...... 2012 Banks, Dennis K. 1996-97, 1997-98 ...... 1998 Cohe, Joab 2005-06 ...... 2006 Barnes, Bryce M.L. 2012-13 ...... 2016 Coleman, Thomas E. 1975-76, 76-77, 77-78, 78-79 ...... 1979 Barnett, James D. 1922-23, 1924-25...... 1925 Coleman, Wilson D. 1934-35 ...... 1935 Barrow, William A 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91 ...... 1991 Colwell, James E. 1973-74, 1975-76 ...... 1977 Bartos, Brian R. 1986-87, 1987-88, 1988-89 ...... 1989 Conner, Garth 1986-87...... 1988 Batson, Howard M. 1933-34 ...... 1934 Conner, Jeremy 2000-01, 2001-02, 2002-03 ...... 2003 Baughan, Francis R. 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06, 06-07 ...... 2007 Connolly, Shane W. 2012-13 ...... 2016 Beisel, Larry D. 1980-81, 1981-82, 1982-83 ...... 1983 Cook, Ryan M.S. 2009-10 ...... 2011 Belanger, John G. 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 ...... 2014 Cooper, Graig 1998-99, 2000-01, 01-02 ...... 2002 Benchoff, Dennis L. 1959-60, 1960-61, 1961-62 ...... 1962 Costanzo, Charles B. 2010-11 ...... 2014 Benedict, Brett L. 2012-13 ...... 2016 Costigan, Daniel J. 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87...... 1987 Benn, Clark H. 1951-52, 1952-53 ...... 1954 Cottle, Quintin A. 2009-10 ...... 2013 Benson, Brandon S. 2004-05 ...... 2008 Coulson, Robert T. 1962-63 ...... 1963 Berenyi, Gary F. 1981-82 ...... 1984 Criddle, Brian S. 1996-97, 1997-98 ...... 2000 Bernard, Matthew D. 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04 ...... 2004 Critz, Harry H. 1934-35 ...... 1935 Bevan, Wendell L. 1941-42...... 1943 Croft, Hugo W. 1965-66, 1966-67, 1967-68 ...... 1968 Biamon, Niels P. 1963-64 ...... 1966 Cross, Freeman G. 1954-55 ...... 1957 Biggans, Jeffrey S. 1995-96 ...... 1996 Culp, Jeffery B. 1975-76 ...... 1979

Biland, Kenneth J. 1986-87...... 1987 Cunningham, Charles C. 1946-47 ...... 1950 2013-14Wrestling Army Bilyeu, Ryan A. 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 ...... 2014 Curry, John J. 1976-77 ...... 1977 Blackwell, Jesse E. 1953-54 ...... 1956 Curtis, Coy L. 1935-36...... 1937 Blatt, Raymond C. 1942-43 ...... 1943 Bohn, Jacob 2010-11 ...... 2011 DAHL ... DALY ... DAMAS ... Boice, William L. 1985-86, 1986-87...... 1988 Dahl, Alexander 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 ...... 2014 Botero, Christian A. 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 ...... 2013 Daly, Edward G. 1926-27 ...... 1927 Bottcher, David W. 1986-87, 1987-88 ...... 1990 Damas, Nage L. 1970-71, 1971-72, 1972-73 ...... 1973 Brandon, Harry N. 1938-39 ...... 1939 Davey, Brad W. 1993-94 ...... 1997 Bray, Hannibal R. 1993-94 ...... 1994 Davidson, Robert B. 1958-59, 1959-60 ...... 1960 Brennan, Kyle J. 1995-96, 1998-99 ...... 1999 Davis, Bennie L. 1948-49, 1949-50 ...... 1950 Brian, Patrick M. 1949-50 ...... 1951 Degaver, Chester B. 1932-33 ...... 1933 Brown, Robert D. 1939-40 ...... 1941 Dernar, Jerry 1962-63 ...... 1965 Brown, Wil C. 2010-11, 11-12 ...... 2014 Devlin, Brendon 2000-01, 2001-02 ...... 2003 Brumer, Harris J. 1995-96 ...... 1997 Dillemuth, Jeffrey D. 1986-87...... 1989 Buck, Stephen D. 1977-78, 1978-79 ...... 1979 Dinger, John A. 1966-67, 1967-68, 1968-69 ...... 1969 Buehler, Greg S. 1985-86, 1987-88, 1988-89 ...... 1989 Donato, Michael J. 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87...... 1987 Bundy, Nicholas R. 2009-10, 10-11 ...... 2011 Douthit, Sidney L. 1921-22 ...... 1923

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Dow, Nathan E. 2012-13 ...... 2016 Gendron, Brett 1999-00, 2000-01 ...... 2001 Downey, Raymond J. 1939-40 ...... 1940 Gibbons, Edward 2006-07 ...... 2007 Downing, Ellsworth B. 1932-33 ...... 1933 Gibson, Thomas W. 1982-83, 1983-84 ...... 1984 Doyle, Robert P. 2009-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13 ...... 2013 Gilsdorf, Lief 2005-06, 2006-07 ...... 2007 Drew, John W. 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09...... 2009 Givens, Vergil C. 1942-43, 1943-44 ...... 1945 Driscoll, Daniel J. 1992-93 ...... 1993 Glenn, Warren H. 1959-60 ...... 1960 Driscoll Timothy J. 1990-91 ...... 1991 Gobin, Eric K. 2009-10, 11-12, 12-13 ...... 2013 Dudley, George W. 1924-25 ...... 1925 Gomez, Albert J. 1976-77 ...... 1979 Dunkin, Anthony 2002-03, 2003-04 ...... 2006 Gorkowski, Justin B. 2002-03 ...... 2003 Dunn, Sidney F. 1938-39 ...... 1940 Gorman, Michael 2008-09, 09-10, 10-11, 11-12 ...... 2012 Dunning, Whitt E. 2005-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09 ...... 2009 Gracey, Coleman D. 2011-12, 2012-13 ...... 2015 Graham, Douglas E. 1977-78, 78-79, 79-80, 80-81 ...... 1981 ECKHARDT ... ECKLEY ... EDWARDS ... Grates, Frederick R. 1962-63 ...... 1965 Eckhardt, John G. 1951-52, 1952-53 ...... 1954 Gray, William C. 2012-13 ...... 2016 Eckley, David C. 1997-98, 1998-99, 1999-00 ...... 2000 Green, John F. 1944-45, 1945-46 ...... 1946 Ecklund, James M. 1982-83 ...... 1983 Greene, Francis M. 1920-21, 1921-22 ...... 1922 Edwards, Lyle I. 1944-45 ...... 1945 Greer, Christopher A. 1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86 ...... 1986 Edwards, Stein W. 1994-95, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98 ...... 1998 Greer, Frank U. 1953-54 ...... 1955 Ellis, George E. 1955-56, 1956-57, 1957-58...... 1958 Greiner, Benjamin M. 1989-90, 1990-91 ...... 1991 Enright, Daniel J. 1979-80...... 1982 Grider, Terry 2001-02 ...... 2002 Epps, Brock 2008-09 ...... 2009 Griffin, William A. 1943-44 ...... 1946 Erney, Treavor K. 1987-88, 1988-89 ...... 1989 Griffith, Welborn B. 1924-25 ...... 1925 Espericueta, Eli 1998-99 ...... 2000 Grill, Christopher G. 2007-08 ...... 2010 Espey, Tanner J. 1982-83 ...... 1983 Grunseth, Marc R. 1970-71, 1971-72, 1972-73 ...... 1973 Gust, Eric 1998-99, 1999-00, 2000-01 ...... 2002 FAGG ... FARMER ... FAUGHT ... Fagg, William L. 1957-58 ...... 1958 HADY ... HAGG ... HAMILTON .... Farmer, Walter W. 1938-39 ...... 1939 Hady, Scott 1997-98, 1998-99 ...... 2001 Faught, Ross 1977-78 ...... 1979 Hagg, David L. 1978-79, 1979-80, 1980-81 ...... 1981 Featherstone, Travis R. 2004-05, 2007-08 ...... 2008 Hamilton, Albert J. 1970-71, 1971-72 ...... 1972 Federico, Sal J. 1970-71 ...... 1973 Hammack, Louis A. 1928-29...... 1929 Fee, George C. 1942-43, 1943-44, 1944-45 ...... 1945 Hanafee, Connor P. 2009-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13 ...... 2013 Feeney, David L. 1975-76, 1975-76 ...... 1979 Hancock, Paul P. 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 ...... 2014 Fenske, Brad W. 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97 ...... 1997 Hankee, James H. 1955-56, 1956-57, 1957-58...... 1958 Ferguson, Scott R. 2004-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08 ...... 2008 Hare, Kevin M. 1993-94, 1995-96 ...... 1996 Fern, Albert J. 1946-47, 47-48, 48-49, 49-50 ...... 1950 Harper, David L. 1982-83 ...... 1983 Ferrari, Michael 1988-89, 1989-90 ...... 1991 Harris, Donald Q. 1920-21 ...... 1923 Ferraro, Joseph F. 1968-69, 1969-70 ...... 1970 Harris, Elmer R. 1954-55, 1955-56 ...... 1957 Field, Cary R. 1974-75, 1975-76 ...... 1978 Harris, James C. 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87 ...... 1987 Figliola, Francis 1980-81 ...... 1983 Harris, Robert M. 1990-91, 1992-93, 1993-94 ...... 1994 Fikaris, Peter N. 1952-53, 1953-54, 1954-55 ...... 1955 Harter, James M. 1965-66, 1966-67, 1967-68 ...... 1968 Filbert, Scott G. 2011-12...... 2015 Hartford, Charles 1987-88...... 1991 Finley, Jack D. 1946-47, 1947-48 ...... 1949 Harvey, Brian P. 2012-13 ...... 2016 Fischer, Harvey H. 1931-32 ...... 1932 Hasting, Howard H. 1927-28 ...... 1928 Fishel, Robert R. 1941-42...... 1943 Hatch, Henry J. 1955-56...... 1957 Fisher, Herbert W. 1965-66 ...... 1966 Hedash, Casey J. 2009-10, 10-11 ...... 2013 Fisher, Merle L. 1930-31 ...... 1931 Hedash, Craemer F. 2012-13 ...... 2016 Fitzgibbon, James R. 1989-90 ...... 1992 Heightchew, Robert 2006-07 ...... 2007 Flack, Gary L. 1960-61 ...... 1961 Heimann, Roger T. 1965-66, 1966-67 ...... 1967 Forbes, Robert S. 1977-78 ...... 1981 Henderson, Brett S. 1994-95 ...... 1997 Forsman, Joseph C. 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05 ...... 2005 Hendricks, Laird W. 1938-39 ...... 1939 Fowler, Garth L. 1964-65, 1966-67 ...... 1967 Hendrix, Thomas 2005-06 ...... 2006 Francis, William R. 1977-78, 1980-81 ...... 1981 Hennessee, Joe D. 1941-42 ...... 1942 Frazier, Douglas S. 1973-74 ...... 1975 Hennigan, Gary G. 1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93 ...... 1993 French, Michael L. 1984-85, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87 ...... 1987 Henry, Andrew T. 2003-04 ...... 2006 French, Rodney M. 1951-52 ...... 1953 Henry, William S. 1946-47 ...... 1947 Friedel, Steven P. 1983-84, 1984-85 ...... 1985 Hess, Joseph D. 1997-98, 98-99, 99-00 ...... 2000 Frolich, Alexander J. 1935-36...... 1938 Hetrick, Edward P. 1971-72 ...... 1973 Frye, Arthur H. 1934-35 ...... 1935 Hindi, Rached 1975-76 ...... 1979 Fuller, Elisha J. 1944-45 ...... 1946 Hinkle, Carl C. 1939-40 ...... 1942 Hoffman, Mark B. 1968-69 ...... 1969 GARCIA ... GARDNER ... GARNER ... Hogan, Joseph P. 1991-92, 1994-95...... 1995 Garcia, Jacob L. 1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92 ...... 1992 Holder, Robert I. 1987-88, 1988-89 ...... 1989 Gardner, Bernard 2002-03, 2003-04 ...... 2004 Hollis, James P. 2003-04, 2005-06 ...... 2006 Garner, Benjamin C. 1997-98 ...... 2001 Hollis, Jesse B. 1941-42...... Jan. 1943 Garner, Curtis X. 2011-12, 2012-13 ...... 2014 Homas, Dallas W. 1981-82 ...... 1983 Gaynor, Joe W. 2012-13 ...... 2015 Hopson, John R. 1935-36...... 1938 Geib, Daniel 2005-06, 2006-07 ...... 2009 Howard, Thomas M. 1972-73, 1973-74 ...... 1975 Geliske, Terry M. 1986-87...... 1987 Howard, Tyler 2005-06 ...... 2009 2013-14 Army Wrestling 2013-14 PAGE 50 ALLLL--TTIIMEME LEETTERWINNERSTTERWINNERS

Huddleston, James M. 1941-42...... Jan. 1943 Lotozo, James A. 1938-39 ...... 1940 Hughes, Eric M. 1976-77 ...... 1978 Lucas, Brian 2002-03 ...... 2006 Hughes, Kenneth W. 1966-67 ...... 1969 Lucero, Gabriel A. 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 ...... 2006 Hunter, Garrett M. 2008-09 ...... 2012 Lundgren, Cass D. 1994-95 ...... 1995 Hunter, W. Hamilton 1926-27 ...... 1927 Lutterman, Alan H. 2009-10 ...... 2013 Huyck, Jere I. 1964-65 ...... 1966 Lynch, Earl F. 1982-83 ...... 1986 Hyde, John B. 1956-57, 1957-58, 1958-59 ...... 1959 MAGENNIS ... MAGINN ... MALBA ... ILIFF ... IMLAY ... INGWERSEN ... Magennis, Matthew 1998-99, 1999-00, 2001-02 ...... 2002 Iliff, Andrew T. 1988-89 ...... 1991 Maginn, Patrick J. 1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98 ...... 1998 Imlay, Lonnie L. 1978-79, 1979-80, 1980-81 ...... 1982 Malba, Anthony M. 1985-86, 1986-87, 1987-88 ...... 1988 Ingwersen, Glenn P. 1942-43 ...... 1943 Mallo, Travis 2012-13 ...... 2016 Ives, Washington M. 1922-23, 1923-24...... 1924 Marble, Ryan C. 2012-13 ...... 2016 Ivy, Edward W. 1948-49 ...... 1949 Marchetti, Christopher P. 2009-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13 ...... 2013 Marciniak, Matthew R. 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95 ...... 1995 JAMES ... JAMISON ... JOHNSON ... Markol, Jonathan A. 1981-82 ...... 1982 James, William D. 1969-70, 1970-71, 1971-72 ...... 1972 Marston, Morrill E. 1939-40 ...... 1940 Jamison, Frank G. 1931-32 ...... 1932 Martin, Charles 2004-05, 2005-06 ...... 2006 Johnson, Carl R. 1974-75 ...... 1975 Martin, Robert N. 1952-53 ...... 1953 Johnson, Christopher D. 1979-80, 1980-81, 1981-82 ...... 1982 Martinez, Fernando 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08 ...... 2008 Johnson, Claude A. 1966-67, 1967-68...... 1968 Marzec, Chad D. 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06 ...... 2006 Johnson, Edgar C. 1963-64 ...... 1966 Masi, Vincent C. 1977-78, 1978-79, 1979-80 ...... 1980 Johnson, Francis R. 1920-21, 1921-22 ...... 1923 Mason, David W. 2008-09 ...... 2009 Johnson, Mark S. 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85 ...... 1985 Mather, Linwood B. 1946-47, 1947-48 ...... 1950 Johnson, Robert E. 1972-73, 1973-74 ...... 1975 Mathews, Jarret D. 1994-95, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98 ...... 1998 Joyce, Sean M. 2007-08, 2008-09 ...... 2011 Matthews, Timothy 1997-98 ...... 1999 Juergens, Kenneth G. 1979-80, 1980-81, 1981-82 ...... 1982 Matzelle, Robert 1975-76, 1976-77 ...... 1979 Mauldin, Nick S. 1987-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91 ...... 1991 KAMINSKY ... KARNS ... KARNS ... McAleese, Patrick 1974-75 ...... 1977 Kaminsky, Kurt D. 1977-78 ...... 1979 McAllister, Eric P. 1993-94, 1994-95, 1995-96 ...... 1996 Karns, James M.L. 1951-52, 1952-53, 1953-54 ...... 1954 McArdle, James P. 1970-71, 1971-72, 1972-73 ...... 1973 Karns, Robert C. 1950-51, 1951-52, 1952-53 ...... 1953 McBeth, William W. 1967-68, 1968-69, 1969-70 ...... 1970 Karwan, Charles W. 1966-67 ...... 1969 McBride, James H. 1944-45 ...... 1946 Kaufmann, Francis B. 1975-76 ...... 1979 McBride, James L. 1938-39 ...... 1939 Kavanaugh, Michael C. 1977-78, 1978-79 ...... 1979 McCarthy, Fox 1954-55 ...... 1957 Kellar, Barry F. 1984-85, 1985-86 ...... 1986 McCormick, David H. 1983-84, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87 ...... 1987 Kelley, James F. 1966-67, 1967-68...... 1968 McCormick, Douglas P. 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91...... 1991 Kelly, Ryan 1998-99 ...... 1999 McCrary, Thomas A. 1933-34 ...... 1934 Kern, William B. 1933-34 ...... 1934 McDavid, James E. 1920-21, 1921-22 ...... 1922 Key, Russell B. 1972-73 ...... 1976 McDermid, Warren C. 1928-29 ...... 1929 Kilmer, Thomas A. 1980-81, 1981-82, 1982-83 ...... 1983 McDonald, David R. 1978-79, 1979-80, 1980-81 ...... 1981 Kim, Douglas Duk S. 1994-95 ...... 1995 McElhose, Alan F. 1959-60, 1961-62 ...... 1962 Kim, Won Sok 1985-86, 1986-87, 1987-88 ...... 1988 McGrath, John T. 1976-77, 1977-78 ...... 1980 Kirkpatrick, Bobby J. 1985-86, 1986-87, 1987-88 ...... 1988 McHaney, Gailon M. 1935-36...... 1938 Klecker, Daniel J. 1980-81 ...... 1981 McKinney, Joseph T. 1944-45 ...... 1946 Kreh, Michael L. 1992-93, 93-94, 94-95, 95-96 ...... 1996 McNulty, Michael L. 1970-71 ...... 1971 Kriesel, Melvin E. 1960-61, 1961-62 ...... 1962 McPhee, Richard R. 1974-75, 75-76, 76-77, 77-78 ...... 1978 Kuehnlein, Todd J. 1994-95, 1995-96 ...... 1996 Meacham, Oren R. 1927-28 ...... 1928 Kuhns, Dale H. 1959-60, 1960-61, 1961-62 ...... 1962 Meehan, Arthur W. 1927-28 ...... 1928 Kurstedt, Harold A. 1926-27 ...... 1927 Meldrum, Robert B. 1987-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91 ...... 1991 Kuznik, Paul B. 1986-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90 ...... 1990 Mergen, Ryan R. 2006-07, 07-08, 08-09, 09-10...... 2010

Kyler, Matthew A. 2006-07, 07-08, 08-09, 09-10...... 2010 Merritt, Paul A. 1980-81, 1981-82 ...... 1982 2013-14Wrestling Army Messitt, Todd A. 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87...... 1987 LAND ... LANDON ... LANGE ... Meyer, Kurtis A. 1969-70 ...... 1970 Land, Robert A. 1943-44, 1944-45, 1945-46 ...... 1946 Meyer, Robert F. 1975-76, 1976-77 ...... 1978 Landon, Kirk A. 2009-10, 10-11 ...... 1011 Miller, Allen C. 1935-36...... 1936 Lange, Philo B. 1947-48, 1948-49, 1949-50 ...... 1950 Miller, Carl W. 1934-35 ...... 1935 LaRocca, Gerard A. 1940-41 ...... 1941 Miller, Eric 1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02 ...... 2002 Larsen, Christopher J. 1982-83 ...... 1983 Miller, Harrod G. 1922-23 ...... 1925 Larson, Thomas L. 1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92 ...... 1992 Miller, Hugh H. 1959-60 ...... 1961 Lash, Donald J. 1982-83 ...... 1983 Miller, Scott F. 1971-72 ...... 1972 Lathrop, Scott D. 1988-89 ...... 1989 Miller, Warren L. 1958-59, 1959-60, 1960-61 ...... 1961 Lenart, Ernest R. 1955-56, 1956-57, 1957-58...... 1958 Mills, Daniel 2010-11, 11-12 ...... 2012 Lentz, Carl 1938-39 ...... 1939 Milster, Austin 2005-06, 2006-07 ...... 2007 Letko, Joseph M. 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99 ...... 1999 Mock, John E. 1945-46, 1946-47 ...... 1947 Lincoln, Lawrence J. 1932-33 ...... 1933 Momm, Edwin C. 1931-32 ...... 1932 Lisle, Stephen N. 1985-86, 1986-87...... 1987 Monroe, Clifford S. 1980-81, 1981-82 ...... 1982 Lockhart, Dennis O. 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99...... 1999 Montgomery, Harry G. 1928-29 ...... 1929 Lodge, Gerald A. 1951-52, 1952-53, 1953-54 ...... 1954 Moran, William K. 1942-43 ...... 1945

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Morgan, Dale E. 1969-70, 1970-71, 1971-72 ...... 1972 Rankin, Fred W. 1942-43, 1943-44, 1944-45 ...... 1945 Morrow, John J. 1927-28 ...... 1928 Rauenzahn, Tyler J. 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 ...... 2014 Mosher, John B. 1987-88...... 1988 Reed, Charles R. 2007-08 ...... 2010 Mulder, Dean D. 1948-49, 1949-50, 1950-51 ...... 1951 Reedy, Tye L. 2004-05 ...... 2005 Mullady, Michael P. 1967-68, 1968-69 ...... 1970 Reese, Simon R. 1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93 ...... 1993 Murphy, Patrick J. 1958-59, 1960-61 ...... 1961 Reid, Loren D. 1955-56, 1956-57*...... 1958 Myers, Daniel J. 1949-50, 1950-51 ...... 1951 Renkey, Ryan A. 2009-10, 10-11 ...... 2013 Reynolds, Douglas W. 2004-05 ...... 2005 NARDOTTI ... NATVIG ... NEIGER ... Reynolds, Robert R. 2002-03, 2003-04 ...... 2004 Nardotti, Michael J. 1966-67, 1967-68, 1968-69 ...... 1969 Rhonehouse, Brian L. 1984-85, 1985-86 ...... 1987 Natvig, Cliff M. 1960-61, 1961-62, 1962-63 ...... 1963 Rippley, John G. 1985-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89...... 1989 Neiger, John 1934-35 ...... 1935 Ritacco, Raymond D. 1969-70, 1970-71, 1971-72 ...... 1972 Nerove, Darrel W. 1984-85, 85-86, 86-87, 87-88 ...... 1988 Rivera, Alberto 1996-97 ...... 2000 Nicholson, John W. 1954-55, 1955-56 ...... 1956 Robbins, Robert D. 1963-64, 1964-65, 1965-66...... 1966 Nicholson, Samuel N. 1947-48, 1949-50 ...... 1950 Roberts, Dean B. 1995-96 ...... 1996 Nicholson, Todd S. 1986-87...... 1987 Robertson, Edwin W. 1946-47 ...... 1947 Nickla, Raymond H. 1960-61, 1961-62, 1962-63 ...... 1963 Robertson, George S. 1955-56, 1957-58 ...... 1958 Nilson, Matthew T. 1991-92, 1992-93 ...... 1993 Rodriguez, Javier 2012-13 ...... 2016 Noback, John P. 1988-89 ...... 1989 Rodriquez, Anthony V. 1974-75, 1975-76 ...... 1978 Novogratz, Robert M. 1956-57, 1958-59 ...... 1959 Rogers, William D. 1980-81 ...... 1982 Nye, Ryan J. 2007-08 ...... 2010 Rombough, Douglas H. 1983-84, 1984-85 ...... 1985 Rose, Bernard C. 1926-27 ...... 1927 O’BRIEN ... O’CONNOR ... O’DANIEL ... Ross, Jared A. 2011-12, 2012-13 ...... 2015 O’Brien, William T. 1992-93 ...... 1993 Ross, Matthew S. 1997-98, 98-99, 99-00, 00-01 ...... 2001 O’Connor, Thomas C. 2009-10 ...... 2013 Ross, Orion T. 2009-10, 10-11 ...... 2012 O’Daniel, Romy D. 1991-92, 1993-94, 1994-95 ...... 1995 Rowan, Brian 2005-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09 ...... 2009 O’Dowd, John B. 1977-78 ...... 1978 Runyan, Briar S. 2010-11 ...... Ohl, Nathanael P. 2012-13 ...... 2016 Rushatz, Alfred S. 1959-60, 1960-61, 1961-62 ...... 1962 Olentine, Charles G. 1946-47, 1947-48, 1948-49 ...... 1949 Rushton, Jason 1978-79, 1980-81, 1981-82 ...... 1982 Orr, Matthew L. 1992-93 ...... 1996 Russ, Charles 1998-99, 1999-00 ...... 2002 Owen, Scott D. 1977-78 ...... 1981 Russell, Vincent K. 1993-94, 1994-95, 1995-96...... 1996 Ryon, David S. 1981-82, 1982-83 ...... 1983 PACKARD ... PAIS ... PALZER ... Packard, Harry B. 1929-30 ...... 1930 SABIN ... SALINAS ... SANDERS ... Pais, Francis C. 1983-84 ...... 1984 Sabin, Jeffery L. 1973-74 ...... 1977 Palzer, Mark W. 1978-79, 79-80, 80-81, 81-82 ...... 1982 Salinas, Jose D. 1996-97 ...... 1997 Parham, William L. 1930-31 ...... 1931 Sanders, Connor R. 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06, 06-07 ...... 2007 Parietti, Daniel M. 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85 ...... 1985 Santhanam, Nathan A. 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 ...... 2014 Parietti, Michael I. 1981-82, 1982-83, 1983-84 ...... 1984 Sather, Peter 1922-23 ...... 1924 Pasteur, Ernest L. 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91 ...... 1991 Saylor, Michael A. 1981-82 ...... 1982 Patten, Scott A. 1967-68, 1968-69, 1969-70 ...... 1970 Scalzo, Louis C. 1949-50 ...... 1952 Paulekas, Alfred E. 1950-51, 1951-52, 1952-53 ...... 1953 Schermerhorn, John G. 1935-36...... 1937 Paxton, John G. 1999-00, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03 ...... 2003 Scheuing, Michael E. 1990-91, 1992-93 ...... 1993 Penhale, Lance M. 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10 ...... 2010 Schiering, Daniel M. 2007-08 ...... 2008 Pennings, Matthew J. 2010-11, 11-12, 12-13 ...... 2014 Schmidt, Ernest G. 1923-24, 1926-27 ...... 1927 Perrin, Kristopher S. 2000-01, 2001-02 ...... 2004 Schmucker, Rodney 1994-95 ...... 1998 Perrotta, Gregory S. 1983-84 ...... 1986 Schneider, Mark M. 1982-83, 1983-84 ...... 1985 Peterson, Michael C. 1989-90, 1990-91 ...... 1992 Schoonover, John C. 1972-73, 1973-74, 1974-75 ...... 1975 Petit, Kevin S. 1988-89 ...... 1989 Schroeder, Ronald E. 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04 ...... 2004 Phelan, John J. 1935-36...... 1936 Scureman, Mark A. 1963-64, 1964-65, 1965-66...... 1966 Phillips, Glenn K. 1956-57, 1957-58 ...... 1958 Seagreaves, Ryan D.* 1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98 ...... 1998 Piechocki, Chad M. 1997-98 ...... 2001 Sears, Stephen R. 1964-65 ...... 1966 Pinder, David A. 1984-85, 1985-86 ...... 1986 Seim, Justin J. 2012-13 ...... 2016 Porcelli, Alexander 1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90 ...... 1991 Selby, Vernon R. 1923-24, 1926-27 ...... 1927 Powell, James J. 1995-96 ...... 1998 Semmel, Dennis W. 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86 ...... 1986 Powers, Robert D. 1969-70, 1970-71 ...... 1972 Sepeta, Raymond G. 1963-64, 1964-65, 1965-66...... 1966 Predmore, Jeffrey C. 1985-86, 1986-87...... 1988 Severo, Anthony E. 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06 ...... 2006 Presnell, David G. 1934-35 ...... 1935 Shapiro, Jeffrey M. 1985-86, 1986-87, 1987-88 ...... 1988 Protzman, Robert R. 1959-60 ...... 1961 Sharkness, Edward J. 1962-63, 1963-64, 1964-65 ...... 1965 Pryor, Kurt 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04 ...... 2004 Shepherd, James M. 1938-39 ...... 1939 Shoemaker, Brian D. 1989-90, 1990-91 ...... 1991 QUIROGA ... Shone, Stephen M. 1987-88...... 1989 Quiroga, Michael 2000-01 ...... 2004 Short, John I. 1985-86 ...... 1989 Siegfried, Scott F. 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99 ...... 1999 RAABE ... RAFFERTY... RAGLIN ... Simpson, Patrick M. 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06 ...... 2006 Raabe, Ralph C. 1945-46, 46-47, 47-48, 48-49 ...... 1949 Simpson, Phillip M. 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05 ...... 2005 Rafferty, James E. 2009-10, 10-11, 11-12 ...... 2012 Simpson, William 2005-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09 ...... 2009 Raglin, Paul S. 1966-67, 1967-68, 1968-69 ...... 1969 Singleton, Jeremy 1997-98, 1998-99, 1999-00...... 2000 Ranck, Joseph R. 1928-29 ...... 1929 Sinisgalli, Tyler W. 2009-10 ...... 2013 2013-14 Army Wrestling 2013-14 PAGE 52 ALLLL--TTIIMEME LEETTERWINNERSTTERWINNERS

Sjolinder, William W. 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95 ...... 1995 Turner, Robert M. 1979-80, 80-81, 81-82, 82-83 ...... 1983 Skelton, Chester A. 1942-43 ...... 1945 Skillman, Kenneth G. 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 ...... 2013 VAN EPPS ... VANBUSKIRK ... VANDUZER ... Smellow, Samuel 1930-31 ...... 1931 Van Epps, Geoffrey R. 1994-95 ...... 1995 Smith, Alan J. 1965-66 ...... 1968 VanBuskirk, Michael S. 1995-96 ...... 1996 Smith, Alex O. 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 ...... 2014 VanDuzer, Nathan H. 1990-91 ...... 1991 Smith, Brent 2005-06, 2006-07 ...... 2007 VanHorn, Thurston 1976-77 ...... 1979 Smith, Casey L. 2007-08, 2008-09, 11-12, 12-13 ...... 2012 Vanneman, Robert G. 1961-62, 1962-63 ...... 1963 Smith, Chandler D. 2011-12, 2012-13 ...... 2015 Vantress, Jack E. 1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92 ...... 1992 Smith, David B. 1997-98 ...... 1999 Vaughan, Herbert G. 1961-62, 1962-63, 1963-64 ...... 1964 Smith, Michael G. 1968-69 ...... 1969 Verenna, Tony K. 1996-97 ...... 1997 Smith, Patrick A. 2009-10, 10-11 ...... 2011 Vetter, Frank W. 1983-84 ...... 1985 Smith, Robert M. 1922-23 ...... 1923 Vetter, Jacob D. 2008-09, 09-10, 10-11 ...... 2011 Smith, Travis A. 1990-91, 1993-94 ...... 1994 Volkman, Samuel L. 1993-94, 1994-95 ...... 1995 Snook, Christian 2006-07, 2007-08 ...... 2008 Vottero, Robert F. 1974-75, 1975-76, 1976-77 ...... 1978 Snyder, Stephen P. 2011-12, 2012-13 ...... 2015 Soekardi, Ismyanto I. 1984-85 ...... 1988 WAGNER ... WAGNER ... WALLER ... Song, Robert M. 2002-03 ...... 2003 Wagner, Mark R. 1979-80...... 1981 Speiser, Robin G. 1932-33 ...... 1933 Wagner, Scott D. 1978-79, 1979-80 ...... 1981 Spengler, Daniel S. 1931-32 ...... 1932 Waller, Benjamin E. 1955-56...... 1957 Sprigg, Michael 2005-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09 ...... 2009 Walters, Joseph S. 2009-10, 10-11 ...... 2013 Stacey, Thomas F. 1984-85 ...... 1985 Ward, Brien D. 1952-53, 1953-54, 1954-55 ...... 1955 Stanley, Derek P. 2009-10, 10-11, 11-12 ...... 2012 Ward, Douglas J. 1972-73, 1973-74 ...... 1976 Stanley, Peter J. 2012-13 ...... 2016 Warnick, David A. 1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93 ...... 1993 Stanowicz, Joseph J. 1942-43, 1943-44, 1944-45 ...... 1945 Wasson, John R. 1949-50, 1950-51 ...... 1951 Starks, Richard S. 2006-07, 07-08, 08-09, 09-10 ...... 2010 Webb, William L. 1969-70, 1970-71, 1971-72 ...... 1972 Starostanko, Albert J. 1985-86 ...... 1986 Weisenseel, Gerald E. 1956-57, 1957-58, 1958-59 ...... 1959 Steenlage, John R. 1963-64, 1964-65, 1965-66...... 1966 Welker, Floyd R. 1961-62 ...... 1964 Sterr, Joseph T. 2009-10 ...... 2013 Welles, George H. 1940-41 ...... 1941 Stewart, George C. 1921-22 ...... 1923 Wernimont, Aaron N. 2004-05 ...... 2008 Stewart, LeRoy J. 1921-22 ...... 1922 West, Steven C. 2009-10 ...... 2013 Stockdale, Gale E. 1943-44, 1944-45, 1945-46 ...... 1946 Wetzel, William T. 1953-54 ...... 1956 Stockstill, Bradley 1989-90 ...... 1992 Weyand, Alexander M. 1949-50 ...... 1951 Strasbourger, Edward 1958-59, 1959-60 ...... 1960 White, David E. 2010-11 ...... 2014 Stratton, James R. 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74 ...... 1974 White, Walter C. 1920-21 ...... 1923 Stroker, James F. 1930-31 ...... 1931 White, Wayne N. 1950-51 ...... 1952 Sullivan, Daniel P. 1982-83, 1983-84, 1984-85 ...... 1985 Wilderman, Glenn R. 1962-63 ...... 1964 Sullivan, Garrett J. 1974-75 ...... 1978 Wilding, Austin J. 2012-13 ...... 2016 Sullivan, Kevin M. 1982-83 ...... 1983 Wilkinson, Glenn F. 1972-73 ...... 1974 Sullivan, Paul H. 1976-77, 1977-78 ...... 1978 Williams, John F. 1921-22 ...... 1924 Sundt, Thoralf M. 1950-51 ...... 1952 Williams, Robert L. 1931-32 ...... 1932 Sutherland, Tyler C. 2009-10 ...... 2013 Wimberly, David C. 1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98 ...... 1998 Swanson, Mark W. 1994-95 ...... 1995 Winborn, Edwin G. 1961-62, 1962-63, 1963-64 ...... 1964 Swygert, Donald R. 1950-51, 1951-52 ...... 1952 Windsor, Thomas B. 1939-40 ...... 1942 Szwec, Timothy W. 1988-89 ...... 1991 Wisman, Todd J. 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06 ...... 2006 Wittmeyer, Collin B. 2009-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13...... 2013 TEBBEN ... TEPLEY ... TERRY ... Wohlwender, Edward 1979-80, 80-81, 81-82, 82-83 ...... 1983 Tatz, Michael 2006-07 ...... 2007 Wood, David P. 1942-43, 1943-44 ...... 1944 Tebben, Gerald D. 1951-52, 52-53, 53-54, 54-55 ...... 1955 Wood, Hunter P. 2011-12, 2012-13 ...... 2015 Tepley, Thomas J. 2003-04, 2004-05 ...... 2005 Woods, James C. 1958-59 ...... 1959 Terry, Robert D. 1941-42...... 1942 Worthy, Anthony M. 1997-98, 98-99, 99-00, 00-01 ...... 2001

Thevenet, Stanley E. 1945-46, 1946-47, 1947-48 ...... 1948 Wright, Neiland L. 1989-90, 1990-91 ...... 1991 2013-14Wrestling Army Thobaben, Nathan J. 2004-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08 ...... 2008 Wright, Todd J. 1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93 ...... 1993 Thomas, Jerry J. 1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98 ...... 1998 Thome, Casey R. 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11 ...... 2011 YEGGE ... YOUNG ... YOUNG ... Thome, Jordan T. 2009-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13 ...... 2013 Yegge, Troy A. 1996-97, 97-98, 98-99, 99-00 ...... 2000 Thompson, Jeffery B. 1989-90, 1991-92, 1992-93 ...... 1993 Young, Daniel J. 2009-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13...... 2013 Thompson, Richard G. 1976-77 ...... 1978 Young, Walter 1925-26 ...... 1926 Thompson, Thomas D. 1962-63, 1963-64 ...... 1965 Ystueta, William F. 1990-91 ...... 1991 Thompson, William V. 1932-33 ...... 1933 Thornburg, Todd G. 1993-94, 1995-96, 1996-97 ...... 1997 ZEEMAN ... Tompkins, Ryan M. 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 ...... 2014 Zeeman, Eric W. 1988-89, 1989-90 ...... 1990 Tonetti, Oscar C. 1940-41 ...... 1941 Topping, Ethan E. 1996-97 ...... 1997 * Received varsity letters at both Army and Air Force in 1996-97 Tran, Thang 2006-07 ...... 2007 Trettin, Thomas K. 1972-73 ...... 1973 Tucker, Cary J. 1990-91, 1992-93 ...... 1993 Tucker, Robert S. 1990-91, 1991-92 ...... 1992 Turner, Herbert B. 1947-48 ...... 1949

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