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TABLE OF CONTENTS 2005-06WRESTLING

INTRODUCTION SEASON IN REVIEW Quick Facts and Media Information ...... 3 Season in Review ...... 46 Schedule and University Gym Information ...... 4 Match-by-Match ...... 48 Roster and Pronunciation Guide ...... 5 Big Ten & NCAA Championships ...... 51 Preview ...... 6 Season Honors & Statistics ...... 52 Rules of Wrestling ...... 8 Big Ten Conference ...... 9 HISTORY AND RECORDS Photo Roster ...... 10 All-Americans ...... 54 NCAA Champions & All-Americans ...... 59 MEET THE WRESTLERS Big Ten Championships ...... 60 Brandon Becker ...... 12 Academic Honors ...... 61 Max Dean ...... 13 Season & Career Records ...... 62 Joe Dubuque ...... 14 Coaching History ...... 63 Isaac Knable ...... 15 Year-by-Year ...... 65 Brady Richardson ...... 16 All-Time Results ...... 67 Returning Letterwinners/Redshirts ...... 17 Letterwinners ...... 75 Newcomers ...... 22 Hometowns ...... 78 2005-06 Team ...... 25 IU Wrestling Tradition ...... 26 THIS IS ...... 88 STAFF Academic Recognition ...... 91 Head Coach Duane Goldman ...... 28 Academic Choices ...... 92 Assistant Coach Mike Mena ...... 30 Athletic Academic Services ...... 94 Assistant Coach Reggie Wright ...... 31 Student Life ...... 96 Volunteer Coach Coyte Cooper ...... 31 Student Development & Diversity ...... 97 Strength and Conditioning Coach Josh Eidson ...... 32 Campus Map ...... 98 Trainer Kip Smith ...... 32 Alumni ...... 99 Bloomington ...... 100 OPPONENTS ...... 101 Opponents ...... 34 Winning Tradition ...... 102 Series Results ...... 36 Wrestling Facilities ...... 104 IU Wrestling Tradition ...... 105 Athletic Facilities ...... 106 Stronger & Faster ...... 108

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L The 2004-05 Indiana Wrestling Media Guide is a Cover Design Beth Feickert Photography Paul Riley

T production of the Indiana Media Relations Writing Kevin Martinez Presswork Metropolitan Printing, Editing IU Media Relations Staff Bloomington, Ind. S Office. Individuals wishing to reproduce any por- Layout Kevin Martinez E tion should get consent from the Media

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2005-06 HOOSIER QUICK FACTS IUHOOSIERS.COM Location...... Bloomington, Ind. IUHOOSIERS.com is the official web site for Indiana wrestling. Media and fans can get up-to-date information Enrollment ...... 38,903 including press releases, immediate post game reports, news, Colors...... Cream & Crimson stats, features and athlete bios. Founded ...... 1820 President ...... Dr. Adam W. Herbert INFORMATION ON IU Director of Athletics...... Rick Greenspan Members of the media may receive IU wrestling press Facility ...... University Gym (2,500) releases in a number of different efficient manners. The IU 2004-05 Overall Record (Big Ten) ...... 16-5 (4-4/T-5th) Media Relations Department provides press releases via e-mail 2004-05 NCAA Finish (Ret. AA) ...... 9th (2) or via fax. If members of the media choose to receive press Head Coach...... Duane Goldman releases via e-mail they may receive them as a PDF file or as a Career Record/Years ...... 164-90-4 (13 years) link to a media website. Assistant Coach ...... Mike Mena (6th season, Iowa, 1997) Members of the media may sign up to receive such press releases by visiting the official web site of IU wrestling at Assistant Coach . . . . Reggie Wright (4th season, Oklahoma State, 2001) IUHOOSIERS.com. Wrestling Contact ...... Kevin Martinez E-mail ...... [email protected] KEY MEDIA CONTACTS Office Phone ...... (812) 856-0146 Associated Press ...... (317) 639-5501 FAX ...... (812) 855-9401 Bloomington Herald-Times ...... (812) 331-4355 Web Address ...... IUHOOSIERS.com ...... (812) 855-0760 Mailing Address ...... 1001 E. 17th St. Indianapolis Star ...... (317) 633-9180 ...... Bloomington, IN 47408 Inside Indiana ...... (812) 334-9722 Louisville Courier-Journal ...... (502) 582-4101 MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACT USA Today ...... (703) 276-3735 Media Relations staff assistant Kevin Martinez is the contact IU Radio Network ...... (317) 882-4848 for the Hoosier wrestling program. Feel free to contact him with WGCL Radio ...... (812) 332-3366 any questions or to arrange interviews. WHCC Radio ...... (812) 336-8000 Office Number ...... (812) 856-0146 WISH-TV ...... (317) 931-2255 Office Fax ...... (812) 855-9401 WRTV-TV ...... (317) 269-1433 E-mail ...... [email protected] WTHR-TV ...... (317) 655-5754 WXIN-TV ...... (317) 687-6559 CREDENTIAL REQUESTS Please direct all credential requests to Kevin Martinez. Requests may be made by telephone, fax or e-mail. Credentials KEVIN MARTINEZ are mailed when possible. If time does not permit, credentials MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF will be held at the entrance inside University Gymnasium. ASSISTANT

ROAD REQUESTS Kevin Martinez is in his first year Please direct all credential requests for Indiana’s road with Indiana media relations as a staff matches to the host school’s media relations department. assistant. For the 2005-06 season, he will serve as the primary contact for women’s MEDIA PARKING soccer, wrestling, softball and the sec- Media is permitted to park in the main parking lot at ondary contact for women’s basketball. University Gymnasium. It is located on the corner of 10th Street Martinez, a native of Lubbock, Texas, came to Indiana after and the 45/46 Bypass. spending two years as a student assistant, three years overall, at Texas Tech University. While working at Tech, he also earned WEEKLY INTERVIEWS his Bachelor of Arts degree in public relations, with a minor in All wrestler and coach interviews must be arranged through marketing. At Tech, Martinez served as the primary contact for women’s

the Indiana University Media Relations Department. Please W contact Kevin Martinez. All interview requests should be made volleyball and both men and women’s golf. While serving as the at least one day in advance. contact for golf, Martinez hosted the 2004 NCAA Women’s Golf R Central Regional, participated in the 2004 Big 12 Men & E Women’s Basketball Tournament and the 2002, 2003 and 2005 S

POST EVENT INTERVIEWS T NCAA Women’s Basketball first and second rounds hosted in Post event interviews of players and coaches at home games L

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shall take place on the mat following contests. N All post event wrestler and coach interviews should be Along with serving his primary sports, Martinez helped in the G requested through the Media Relations Department. promotion of all of Tech’s varsity sports.

INDIANAHOOSIERS 3 SCHEDULE 2005-06WRESTLING

DAY DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME Nov. 20 Sun. Missouri Open Columbia, Mo. All Day Nov.26 Sat. Mat Town Lock Haven, Pa. All Day Dec. 4 Sat. UNI Open Cedar Falls, Iowa All Day Dec.10 Sat. HOOSIER DUALS Bloomington, Ind. 10 a.m. Dec.18 Sat. FITE Duals Park Forest, Ill.(Rich E. H.S.) 11 a.m. Dec. 29-30 Thur.-Fri. Midlands Evanston, Ill. All Day Jan. 13-14 Sat.-Sun. Virginia Duals Norfolk, Va. All Day Jan. 20 Fri. OHIO STATE Bloomington, Ind. 7 p.m. Jan. 22 Sun. at Purdue West Lafayette, Ind. 2 p.m. Jan. 27 Fri. ILLINOIS Bloomington, Ind. 7 p.m. Jan. 29 Sun. IOWA Bloomington, Ind. 2 p.m. Feb. 5 Sun. at Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. 2 p.m. Feb.10 Fri. PENN STATE State College, Pa. 7 p.m. Feb.17 Fri. at Northwestern Evanston, Ill. 7 p.m. Feb.19 Sun. at Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. 2 p.m. Mar. 4-5 Sat.-Sun. BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP Bloomington, Ind. All Day Mar. 16-18 Thur.-Sat. NCAA Championship Oklahoma City, Okla. Schedule TBA

Schedule is subject to change Home meets in ALL CAPS Home meets are held at University Gym Big Ten Championship will be held at Assembly Hall

THE UNIVERSITY GYM The Indiana wrestling team wrestles all of its home duals at the University Gym.

Here is a look at some other interesting facts about University Gym:

• Seating Capacity: 2,500 • Air-conditioning added prior to 2003 season • New bleachers added prior to 2003 season • Hoosiers compiled a 5-1 home record in 2004-05 • Remodeled locker rooms prior to 1996 season • Improved lighting prior to 1996 season • Over $500,000 in renovations since 1996

UNIVERSITY GYM DRIVING DIRECTIONS University Gymnasium is located east of campus at the for- mer University School Complex on the northeast corner of the Ind. 45/46 Bypass and 10th Street intersection

University Gym will feature four IU matches this

G season along with the Hoosier Duals Dec. 10.

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NAME ELG. WT. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 125 Becker, Brandon So. 157 Mickleton, N.J./Kingsway Joe Dubuque Bennett, Marc So. 174 Martinsville, Ind./Martinsville Jose Escobedo Buuck, Josh Jr. 184 Ft. Wayne, Ind./Bishop Dwenger Wesley Fike Campbell, Ian Jr. 141 Elkhart, Ind./Hamilton SE Cooper, Matt Jr. 149 Anacortes, Wash./Bloomington South 133 Coughlin, Matt Fr. 157 Evansville, Ind./Mater Dei Andrae Hernandez Culp, Blane So. 125 Columbia City, Ind./Columbia City Scott Kelley Angel Escobedo Curran, Justin So. 184 Chicago, Ill./Mt. Carmel Dean, Max So. 165 West Chester, Ohio/Lakota West 141 Dubuque, Joe Sr. 125 Bloomfield, N.J./Glenn Ridge Ian Campbell Escobedo, Angel Fr. 133 Griffith, Ind./Griffith Joel Jeffries Escobedo, Jose RS-Fr. 125 Griffith, Ind./Griffith Nick Spatola Fike, Wesley Fr. 125 South Bend, Ind./Penn Gouletas, Louis Fr. 174 Highland Park, Ill./Highland Park 149 Gunn, Maurice Fr. HWT Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence North Matt Cooper Herman, Dave So. HWT Fort Wayne, Ind./Concordia Issac Knable Hernandez, Andrae RS-Fr. 133 Griffith Ind./Griffith Hughes, Hunter Fr. 165 Jeffersonville, Ind./Jeffersonville 157 Brandon Becker Jeffries, Joel RS-Fr. 141 Martinsville, Ind./Martinsville Matt Coughlin Kelley, Scott Fr. 133 Carmel, Ind./Carmel Knable, Isaac Jr. 149 Floyd Knobs, Ind./St. Xavier 165 Parker, Seth Fr. 197 Lafayette, Ind./Harrison Max Dean Perry, Trevor Fr. 174 Davison, Mich./Davison Hunter Hughes Richardson, Brady Sr. 197 Vincennes, Ind./Lincoln Frank Venezia Spatola, Nick Sr. 141 Cincinnati, Ohio/Elder Vandeventer, Heath RS-Fr. 184 Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington North 174 Venezia, Frank Fr. 165 Long Island, N.Y./Herricks Marc Bennett Trevor Perry Louis Gouletas Head Coach: Duane Goldman Assistant Coaches: Mike Mena, Reggie Wright 184 Volunteer Coach: Coyte Cooper Josh Buuck Strength and Conditioning Coach: Josh Eidson Justin Curran Trainer: Kip Smith Heath Vandeventer

197 Seth Parker Brady Richardson

HWT Maurice Gunn CLASS BY STATE PRONUNCIATION David Herman Seniors (3) Indiana (16) GUIDE Juniors (5) Illinois (2) Josh Buuck: BOO-ck Sophomores (5) Ohio (2) Joe Dubuque: DA-BUKE

RS-Freshmen (4) Michigan (1) Issac Knable: CA-nay-bull W Freshmen (10) New Jersey (2) Nick Spatola: SPA-toe-la R

New York (1) Frank Venezia: VA-nee-zia E

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The Indiana wrestling program is nothing less than a cannon In 2005, Richardson made his second straight appearance in reloaded and ready to fire into the new season. With a national the national tournament and went 1-2 in the 174-pound division. champion, two All-Americans, five NCAA qualifiers and five Richardson also looks to improve on his third-place finish at the grapplers finishing in the top six at the Big Ten Championships Big Ten Championships from a year ago. In 2006, Richardson headlining the roster, the Hoosiers are set to contend for anoth- will move to the 197-pound division to take the vacancy left by er top-five and top-10 finish at the Big Ten and NCAA junior Josh Buuck, who is dropping to the 184-pound weight Championships, respectively. class.

Head coach Duane Goldman also is coming off one of his best Junior Isaac Knable (149) also is coming off a solid 2005 cam- seasons in his 14-year tenure, finishing in the top 10 at the NCAA paign where he finished sixth at the Big Ten Championships and Championships (ninth) and tied for fifth at the Big Ten qualified for his first NCAA appearance. Knable went 9-16 last Championships. year and looks to again make his name shine on the national stage. Also returning at 149 is junior Matt Cooper, who has never “We had a very talented team last year,” Goldman said, “but started for the Hoosiers but has accumulated a 28-39 career there is no reason that we cannot be better and stronger than record in his three campaigns as a Hoosier. we were a season ago.” “Isaac was a national qualifier last year, while junior Matt The Hoosiers enter the season with a top-10 recruiting class Cooper had a good season last year before suffering some and are highlighted by 125-pound Joe Dubuque (24-3), who is injuries,” Goldman said. “Both of these guys are definitely capa- back to defend his national championship from a year ago. The ble of achieving All-American status this year for us at 149. It Bloomfield, N.J., native looks to be the fourth Hoosier to garner will be a real battle for the spot.” three All-American nods in his career and the first since Roger Chandler (1995-97). Rounding out the NCAA qualifiers from a year ago is sopho- more Max Dean. A native of West Chester, Ohio, Dean claimed “Joe has goals of repeating his national championship and fifth at the Big Ten tournament and posted a 1-2 mark at the competing for a Big Ten championship,” Goldman said. “It is a NCAA competition. Dean’s leadership role will be looked for as difficult weight to come back at, but Joe is a hard worker. He a second-year starter at 165 pounds. has high goals for not only himself but also the team as a whole. He is one of the premier student-athletes I have ever had the “Max will continue to get better as the season progresses,” opportunity to work with.” Goldman. “Last year, he competed for the 157-pound position for most of the year, but this year he comes in as a bona fide 165 All-American Brandon Becker (27-11) collected a pair of fifth- competitor. Dean has become solid in his weight in the offsea- place outings at NCAAs and Big Tens in 2005 and will fill the 157- son and is looking to have a great year.” pound position again for IU this season. Both appearances in the year-end finals were a debut for last year’s redshirt fresh- The rest of the Hoosier roster features two or three grapplers man. The Michleton, N.J., product again looks to make an vying for the starting position. At 133, redshirt freshman Andrae appearance on the national stage in addition to making a run at Hernandez is the frontrunner for the starting position for the a conference championship. Hoosiers. Hernandez posted a 6-3 record last year, while tallying two pins in the process. Joining Hernandez at 133 pounds are “Brandon returns after garnering All-American status and freshmen Angel Escobedo and Scott Kelley, who join Indiana looks to improve on that in 2006,” Goldman said. “He has a great after having stellar high school careers. attitude and is really talented at a lot of positions. He is just an exciting wrestler for the fans to watch.” “Andrae looks to be the front runner after having a stellar year as a freshman and a strong high school career,” Goldman said. Two-time NCAA qualifier Brady Richardson (23-6) also returns “We are hoping for very good things out of him as the season to the IU roster with one goal in mind making the NCAA tourna- progresses. Joining him are Angel Escobedo, who was one of ment and garnering All-American status. the top Indiana high school wrestlers, and Scott Kelley, who also had a solid high school campaign at Carmel.”

G “Richardson is making a move up, and he feels more comfort-

N able at the new weight,” Goldman said. “He is stronger this year Competing for a starting position at 141 are senior Nick I and is ready to start the season. We, as a coaching staff, feel it Spatola, junior Ian Campbell and sophomore Joel Jeffries. L

T is a great opportunity for him to finish as an All-American, which

S is his goal. He has made the tournament a couple of times, and “Any of these guys are capable of taking the spot,” Goldman E it is just his time.” said. “They are all very close in the workout room right now. R Nick Spatola is the only guy in the group with some varsity expe- W

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rience, but each of these guys are challenging for the spot.” (2/10). IU will also face Big Ten rivals Purdue (1/22), Minnesota (2/5), Northwestern (2/17) and Michigan (2/19) on the road. At 174, sophomore Marc Bennett looks to fill the Hoosiers’ starting grappler spot, while freshman Trevor Perry comes to Indiana hosts the Big Ten Championships (3/4-5) at the weight class after leading his high school team to four Assembly Hall before traveling to the NCAA Championships State championships and claiming the individual state title in (3/16-18) in Oklahoma City, Okla. 2005.

“Marc might be a first-time starter for us this year,” Goldman said. “He had some success last season with Brady Weight-by-Weight Richardson moving up a couple of weight classes and looks to 125- Joe Dubuque (two-time NCAA Qualifier, two-time All- take charge this year. Marc is very capable of competing at American, 2005 NCAA Champion) returns as the starter for 174.” the fourth consecutive season. Also prociding depth are sophomores Blane Culp (Did not compete in 2005) and Jose Rounding out the Hoosier starting contingent are Buuck and Escobedo (7-2 in 2005) and freshman Wesley Fike (Semi- junior Dave Herman in the 184-pound and HWT division, State Qualifier). respectively. Buuck, a starter for IU at 197 a year ago, looks to fill the mat left vacant by Andy Rios. The Ft. Wayne, Ind., native 133- Redshirt freshman Andrae Hernandez (6-3) looks to be will have competition from sophomore Justin Curran and red- the Hoosiers’ starter. Also filling the weight are freshmen shirt freshman Heath Vandeventer at 184. Angel Escobedo (four-time Indiana state champion) and Scott Kelley (2005 Indiana State Champion). “Buuck has the most varsity experience of each of the guys in 197,” Goldman said. “Justin had some solid competition in 141- Starting for IU at 141-pounds will be a competition 2005, while Heath is coming off a redshirt year. Between all of between sophomore Joel Jeffries (5-4 in 2005), junior Ian Campbell (7-5 in 2005) and senior Nick Spatola (Did nt com- them, this will be a strong weight class for us.” pete in 2005).

Herman will challenge the wrestling arena at the heavy- 149- Returning NCAA qualifier Isaac Knable is back for the weight position highlighted last year by All-American Pat Hoosiers, but will be challenged by junior Matt Cooper (1-2 DeGain. in 2005).

“Dave Herman will be our starter there,” Goldman said. 157- Leading the way will be All-American Brandon Becker “Last season, he competed behind All-American Pat DeGain, (fifth at NCAAs) followed by freshman Matt Coughlin (two- who took third at nationals, but had a solid season in the class. time Indiana state champion) who might also see some time He has quite a bit of experience with a couple of seasons with on the mat. 30-plus matches under his belt and looks to step into the spot and make some noise.” 165- Sophomore Max Dean (NCAA Qualifier) leads the 165- pound group in front of freshmen Hunter Hughes (two-time The Hoosiers’ 2005-06 schedule is filled with national and Indiana freestyle state champion) and Frank Venezia (owns conference powers, an agenda that looks to challenge IU’s career record for falls at Herricks High School). seasoned and young roster. 174- Sophomore Marc Bennett (7-4 in 2005) looks to make his first start for the Hoosiers, followed by freshmen Trevor “We are a young team at a lot of weight classes,” Goldman Perry (2005 Michigan State champion) and Louis Gouletas said. “I look for the young guys to improve as the season battling for the position. matures, while the returners will be looked at again to chal- lenge for titles.” 184- This spot will be a battle between junior Josh Buuck

(19-13 at 197 pounds in 2005), sophomore Justin Curran (8-7 W Indiana begins the season at the Missouri Open (11/20), fol-

in 2005) and redshirt freshman Heath Vandeventer. R

lowed by trips to the Mat Town Invitational (11/26) and UNI E

Open (12/3) before hosting the Hoosier Duals (12/10). The tour- 197- Senior Brady Richardson (2005 NCAA Qualifier at 174) S nament part of the Hoosiers’ schedule ends with matches at makes the move up to 197 and is accompanied by freshman T Seth Parker (three-time state qualifier) L

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HWT- Dave Herman (28-9) fills the spot left vacant by All- G Big Ten action gets underway with home contests against American Pat DeGain. Freshman Maurice Gunn (third) i state in 2005) also joins the contingent for the Hoosiers. Ohio State (1/20), Illinois (1/27), Iowa (1/29) and Penn State

INDIANAHOOSIERS 7 WRESTLING RULES 2005-06WRESTLING

WRESTLING POSITIONS rear-standing position. For the purpose of awarding reversal points at the Neutral Position - The match starts with both contestants standing oppo- of the mat, such points are awarded when control is established site each other with their lead foot on the green or red area of the starting while the supporting points of either wrestler are in bounds or while at lines and their other foot even with or behind the lead foot. In the neutral least the feet of the scoring contestant finish down on the mat in bounds. position, neither wrestler has control. Near Fall - A near fall is a position in which the offensive wrestler has the Defensive Starting Position - The defensive wrestler takes a stationary opponent in a controlled pinning situation in which (1) the defensive position at the center of the mat with both hands and knees on the mat, as wrestler is held in a high bridge or on both elbows, or (2) any part of one directed by the referee. The elbows may not touch the mat. shoulder or scapula, or the head is touching the mat and the other shoul- der or scapula is held at an angle of 45 degrees or less to the mat, or (3) Offensive Starting Position - The offensive wrestler is positioned on the any part of both shoulders or both scapulae are held within four inches of right or left side of the opponent with at least one knee on the mat and the mat. Two points are awarded for such near-fall situations when one head on or above the midline of the opponent's back. One arm is placed of these three criteria have been met for two seconds. A continuous roll- loosely around the defensive wrestler's body perpendicular to the long through is not considered a near fall. Three points are awarded if a crite- axis of the body, with the palm of the hand placed loosely against the rion for a near fall is met and held uninterrupted for five seconds. A near defensive wrestler's navel and the palm of the other hand placed on or fall is ended when the defensive wrestler gets out of a pinning situation. over the back of the near elbow. One knee is on the mat to the outside of Only one near fall shall be scored in each pinning situation and only the the near leg, not touching the defensive wrestler. wrestler with the advantage may score a near fall.

Stalemate - When the contestants are interlocked in a position other than Imminent Scoring - Any time a contestant is injured by a legal or illegal a pinning situation in which neither wrestler can improve position, the ref- hold, unnecessary roughness or unsportsmanlike conduct, applicable eree stops the match as soon as possible; wrestling is resumed as for out points shall be awarded if successful completion of the maneuver was of bounds. imminent.

Position of Advantage - A situation in which a contestant is in control and Time Advantage - The offensive wrestler who has control in an advantage maintaining restraining power over the opponent. Control is the deter- position is gaining time advantage (i.e., "riding time"). If a contestant has mining factor. The offensive wrestler is entitled to this advantage until one minute or more of net time advantage, that wrestler is awarded one such time as the opponent gains a neutral position or a reversal. point.

In Bounds - Contestants are considered to be in bounds if the supporting END OF MATCH parts of either wrestler are inside the inner edge of the boundary lines. A Fall - Any part of both shoulders or part of both scapulae of either wrestler wrestler's supporting points are the parts of the body touching, or within, held in contact with the mat for one second constitutes a fall. A fall shall the wrestling area that bears the wrestler's weight, other than those parts not be awarded unless part of both shoulders or part of both scapulae are being used to hold the opponent. (Down on the mat, the usual points of in bounds. If any portion of the body of one of the wrestlers is out of support are the knees, the side of the thigh, the buttocks and the hands.) bounds so that the wrestler is disadvantaged, no fall shall be awarded and Wrestling continues as long as the supporting parts of either wrestler out of bounds shall be declared. When the match is stopped for out of remain in bounds. When the defensive wrestler's back is exposed to the bounds in a fall situation, the match shall be resumed in the starting posi- mat in a pinning situation while at least the supporting points of either tion on the mat. wrestler are in bounds, wrestling continues as long as there is a possibili- ty of the offensive wrestler bringing the opponent back in bounds. In this Technical Fall - A technical fall occurs when a wrestler has earned a 15- situation, the defensive wrestler's shoulders (scapulae) are the supporting point advantage over an opponent. parts. Near-fall points may be earned only while any part of the defensive wrestler's shoulders (scapulae) are in bounds. If there is no action at the Major Decision - A major decision occurs when the margin of victory after edge of the mat and one wrestler is out of bounds, the referee may stop the three periods is eight through 14 points. match. Upon resumption of the match, the contestants begin in the neu- tral position at the center of the mat if neither wrestler has control. If one Decision - A decision occurs when the margin of victory is fewer than wrestler has the advantage, that contestant will take the offensive starting eight points. A decision also is credited to the wrestler who is awarded position at the center of the mat, and the opponent will assume the defen- the first points in an overtime match that does not end with a fall, default sive starting position. or disqualification.

SCORING OPPORTUNITIES Default - A default is awarded in a match when one of the wrestlers is Takedown - A takedown is awarded when, from the neutral position, a unable to continue wrestling for any reason. A default shall be included contestant gains control and places the opponent's supporting point(s) as a win or loss in each wrestler's season record. down on the mat beyond reaction time. For the purpose of awarding take- down points at the edge of the mat, such points shall be awarded when Disqualification - A disqualification is a situation in which a contestant is control is established while the supporting points of either wrestler are in banned from participation in accordance with a pre-determined penalty bounds or while at least the feet of the scoring contestant finish down on table. A disqualification shall be included as a win or loss in each the mat in bounds. wrestler's season record.

Escape - A defensive wrestler is awarded an escape when the offensive Forfeit - A forfeit is received by a wrestler when the opponent, for any rea- G wrestler loses control of the opponent while the supporting points of either son, fails to appear for the match. In order to receive a forfeit or medical N

I wrestler are in bounds. An escape may be awarded while the wrestlers forfeit, the non-forfeiting wrestler must be dressed in a wrestling uniform.

L are still in contact. T

S Reversal - A reversal occurs when the defensive wrestler comes from

E underneath and gains control of the opponent, either on the mat or in a R W

8 INDIANA HOOSIERS BIG TEN CONFERENCE 2005-06WRESTLING

THIS IS THE BIG TEN acknowledged nearly 1,700 student-athletes as The Big Ten Conference is an association of 11 Academic All-Conference honorees. NATIONAL TITLES world-class universities whose member institu- In the past 10 years (1995-96 through 2004-05), IN THE BIG TEN CONFERENCE tions share a common mission of research, grad- the Big Ten claimed 40 NCAA team champi- (in the last 10 years) uate, professional and undergraduate teaching onships and 155 individual titles. and public service. Intercollegiate athletics has Big Ten athletic programs have won 195 team 2004-05 an important place within the mission. national championships and 1,162 individual MEN’S SOCCER (INDIANA) Founded in 1896, the Big Ten has sustained a NCAA titles. In 1999–00, the Conference celebrat- Women’s Ice Hockey (Minnesota) comprehensive set of shared practices and poli- ed six NCAA team titles (men’s soccer, women’s Women’s Lacrosse (Northwestern) Women’s Softball (Michigan) cies that enforce the priority of academics in stu- volleyball, wrestling, men’s basketball, fencing, dent-athletes’ lives and emphasize the values of men’s gymnastics), the most for the Big Ten in the 2003-04 integrity, fairness and competitiveness. Big Ten last 10 years. MEN’S SOCCER (INDIANA) universities provide in excess of $82 million in The Big Ten ranked as the best among the six Fencing (Ohio State) athletic scholarship aid to more than 8,500 men major conferences according to a new award for Men’s Gymnastics (Penn State) and women student-athletes who compete for 25 college athletics called the Excellence in Women’s Ice Hockey (Minnesota) championships, 12 for men and 13 for women. In Athletics Cup. The Laboratory for the Study of Synchronized Swimming (Ohio State) 2004-05, the Big Ten distributed over $116 million Intercollegiate Athletics at Texas A&M University in revenues to its 11 member institutions. established the award program in 2004 to recog- 2002-03 Conference institutions sponsor broad-based nize all-around achievement in athletics. Each Football (Ohio State) Men’s Ice Hockey (Minnesota) athletic programs with more than 270 teams. athletics department from six conferences – ACC, Men’s Tennis (Illinois) Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, SEC and Pac-10 - was BIG TEN UNIVERSITIES... evaluated based on excellence during postsea- 2001-02 • are members of the nation’s only conference son and conference competition, in the class- Field Hockey (Michigan) whose constituency is entirely composed of insti- room relative to the overall undergraduate stu- Wrestling (Minnesota) tutions that are members of the AAU, a presti- dent-body, in gender equity, and efficient finan- Men’s Ice Hockey (Minnesota) gious association of major academic and cial operations. On the conference level, the Big Fencing (Penn State) research institutions in the United States and Ten ranked among the top two in four of the six Men’s Golf (Minnesota) Canada. categories including first in overall graduation • host more than 70 Nobel laureates as faculty, rates and achieving gender equity, and second in 2000–01 students or researchers. African-American student-athlete graduation Men’s Gymnastics (Ohio State) Wrestling (Minnesota) • enroll students of whom over 41 percent have rates and NCAA postseason competition, to finish graduated in the top 10 percent of their high first in the league overall standings. 1999–00 school class, while 74 percent graduated in the The Big Ten showcased more than 300 events MEN’S SOCCER (INDIANA) top quarter of their class. that were televised nationally, regionally and Women’s Volleyball (Penn State) • have more than 3,500,000 living alumni and over locally last year, representing over 600 hours of Wrestling (Iowa) 300,000 undergraduate students attending Big programming. Men’s Basketball (Michigan State) Ten universities. Big Ten Conference schools are among the Fencing (Penn State) • typically receive more than 8,000 employers national attendance leaders in football, men’s and Men’s Gymnastics (Penn State) each year who conduct recruitment visits on Big women’s basketball and women’s volleyball. Ten campuses. During 2004–05, more than 7.8 million fans attend- 1998–99 MEN’S SOCCER (INDIANA) • house on their campuses eight of the nation’s 25 ed Big Ten home contests in those sports. Women’s Basketball (Purdue) largest academic libraries. All of the Conference Fencing (Penn State) libraries are interconnected through an online BIG TEN 9-11 SCHOLARSHIP FUND Men’s Gymnastics (Michigan) library system (the Virtual Electronic Library). Following the national tragedy on September Wrestling (Iowa) 11, 2001, the Big Ten Conference, through its Since 1992, the Big Ten has created in excess intercollegiate athletic department revenues, 1997–98 of 2,000 new opportunities for women student- pledged a $1 million scholarship contribution to Football (Michigan) athletes and established 28 new women’s teams. assist the families of those affected by the terror- Ice Hockey (Michigan) Throughout the conference, the Big Ten had ist attacks. The Big Ten made a presentation to Fencing (Penn State) more than 8,400 student-athletes playing on over Lumina Foundation for Education and the Citizens’ Wrestling (Iowa) 270 teams in 2003-04. Those student-athletes Scholarship Foundation of America™ (CSFA) to W 1996–97 received in excess of $82 million in direct finan- provide undergraduate and graduate degree R Fencing (Penn State) cial aid. scholarships at Big Ten Conference member E

Wrestling (Iowa) S Big Ten student-athletes graduate at an aver- institutions. The Conference’s donation is called age rate of 10 percentage points higher than all the “Big Ten 9-11 Scholarship Fund.” The $1 mil- T

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Division I student-athletes. lion contribution will be drawn from Conference Fencing (Penn State) I The Big Ten recognized 1,952 Academic All- reserves, which are generated as a result of foot- Men’s Gymnastics (Ohio State) N Big Ten honorees during the 2004-05 academic ball and men’s basketball participation in NCAA, Ice Hockey (Michigan) G year, the highest total in the last decade. Over the bowl and regular season television opportunities. Wrestling (Iowa) past five years, the Conference has annually

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Joe dubuque Andrae Hernandez NICK SPATOLA ISAAC KNABLE Brandon Becker 125 pounds 133 pounds 141 pounds 149 pounds 157 pounds Bloomfield, N.J. Griffith, Ind. Cincinnati, Ohio Floyd Knobs, Ind. Mickleton, N.J.

max dean marc bennett josh buuck brady richardson DAVe HERMAN 165 pounds 174 pounds 184 pounds 197 pounds Heavyweight West Chester, Ohio Martinsville, Ind. Fort Wayne, Ind. Vincennes, Ind. Fort Wayne, Ind. G Duane goldman mike mena reggie wright coyte cooper N

I Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Coach L 14th year Sixth year Fourth year Second year T S E R W

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Brandon Becker ...... 12 Max Dean ...... 13 Joe Dubuque ...... 14 Isaac Knable ...... 15 Brady Richardson ...... 16 Returning Letterwinners ...... 17 Newcomers ...... 22 2005-06 Team ...... 25 IU Wrestling Tradition ...... 26

SOPHOMORE BRANDON BECKER MADE HIS FIRST TRIP TO THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 2005. AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN, BECKER FINISHED FIFTH TO EARN ALL-AMERICAN HONORS. MEET THE HOOSIERS (ALL-AMERICAN) 2005-06WRESTLING BRANDONBECKER SOPHOMORE 157

MICKLETON, N.J./KINGSWAY FRESHMAN 2004-05 state place winner, earning fifth, third, Carded a 4-2 record en route to a fourth- first and third place • earned Beast of place finish at the Mat Town Invitational the East champion title • a junior (11/27), where he defeated fellow IU national All-American • earned team teammate Max Dean in his final match • MVP all four years at Kingsway made his dual-match debut ranked 17th Regional High School • has two broth- individually • opened the season in the ers, Robert, who wrestled at George 165 weight class • posted two starts at Mason, and Kurtis • son of Janet and 165 before moving to 157, where he Robert Becker. remained IU’s go-to starter to tally 15 appearances • registered a 15-3 dual MAJOR: General Studies record, 33-13 overall • went 6-2 in Big BIRTHDATE: February 9, 1984 HONORS AND AWARDS Ten mat appearances, 11-7 overall and finished fifth at the Big Ten 2004-05 NCAA Qualifier Championships • one of three Hoosiers 2004-05 All-American to make their first trip to the NCAA Championships • went 6-2 at the cham- pionships posting two falls in the process • finished fifth overall to garner his first All-America honor • tabbed eight major decisions, one technical fall and nine falls on the season • defeated three ranked opponents in 2004 • finished with stretches of four-or-more wins three times throughout the season.

REDSHIRT 2003-04 Redshirted • had a third-place finish at the 20 & Under Missouri Open • added a second-place finish at the Cleveland State Open.

PREP/PERSONAL A four-time district champion in the state of New Jersey • two-time regional champion • also a four-time

CAREER STATS

G Year Overall Dual Big Ten Pins TF MD 2003-04 Redshirt Season (Two Top-Five Finishes) N I 2004-05 33-13 15-3 6-2 9 1 8 L TOTALS 33-13 15-3 6-2 9 1 8 T S E R W

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WEST CHESTER, OHIO/LAKOTA WEST FRESHMAN 2004-05 PREP/PERSONAL Qualified for his first trip to the NCAA Two-time Ohio State placer, sixth in Championships • went 1-2 in his debut 2002, fourth in 2003 • became Junior at the championships • in his first National Freestyle All-American in 02 round, lost to the eventual NCAA 165- and 03 • Junior National Greco All- pound runner-up Mark Perry of Iowa • American in 03 • earned Senior finished 4-1 en route to a third-place National All-American accolades in finish at the Missouri Open (11/21) • at 03 • earned All-Academic honors in 02 the Mat Town Invitational, finished and 03 in the state of Ohio • All- fifth with a 4-2 record • won four or Academic in the Greater Maine more straight matches twice • went 8- Conference in 02 and 03 • earned 3 at the beginning of the season in the Most Improved Wrestler, Hammer HONORS AND AWARDS 157 weight class • posted a win Award, Strong Man Award, Firebird 2004-05 NCAA Qualifier against 18th-ranked Donny Reynolds Award by Lakota West High School • of Illinois in a 3-2 victory to cap off the ended high school career setting the Big Ten Championships • went 4-2 at record for the most wins in a single the championships to garner a fifth- season • one sister, Erin • son of place finish • earned Academic All- Charlotte Mackenson-Dean and Big Ten team honors • inked a 25-15 Howard Dean. record on the season and an 11-7 dual mark • posted three major decisions, MAJOR: Business two technical falls and two pins in BIRTHDATE: May 15, 1985 2004 • represented Indiana at the NCAA Leadership Seminar.

REDSHIRT 2003-04 Redshirted • took second place at Roger Decker Open • earned a sev- enth-place finish at the Michigan State Open • won 15 matches during redshirt year. W

CAREER STATS R E

Year Overall Dual Big Ten Pins TF MD S 2003-04 Redshirt Season (Two Top-10 Finishes, 15 Wins) T L

2004-05 25-15 11-7 4-3 2 2 3 I N TOTALS 25-15 11-7 4-3 2 2 3 G

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JOEDUBUQUE SENIOR 125

BLOOMFIELD,N.J./GLENN RIDGE JUNIOR 2004-05 and two with an outcome of technical Defeated three ranked opponents on falls • earned a fourth-place finish at his march to claiming the 125-pound the Big Ten Championship • went 5-2 in national championship • became the Big Ten action • had three victories first Hoosier to appear in an NCAA final over ranked opponents. since Roger Chandler in 1997 • the first IU grappler to claim a national champi- FRESHMAN 2002-03 onship since Brian Dolph (150) in 1990 • Compiled a 23-5 record on the season, finished the year 29-3 overall and a 12- despite battling injury, to go 15-3 in 2 ledger against ranked opponents • dual meets • went 1-3 in Big Ten action • missed the Big Ten Championships had a record of 18-1 in dual matches HONORS AND AWARDS due to a concussion suffered in the 2004-05 125-pound National Champion and a 6-1 slate against Big Ten com- regular-season finale against petitors • earned All-America acco- Minnesota’s Bobbe Lowe • finished 2004-05 All-American (1st) lades for a second consecutive season fourth at Northern Iowa Open • ranked Big Ten Wrestler of the Week (10/23/04) • the 15th IU grappler in school history as high as 12th during the season. 2003-04 All-American (8th Place) to earn two nods, first since Viktor 2003-04 Northern Iowa Open Champion Sveda (99,01) • won 17 consecutive REDSHIRT 2001-02 dual matches from Nov. 27 through Redshirted • compiled a 5-3 record, Feb. 18 • named the Big Ten Wrestler of with one pin, wrestling unattached • the Week (Dec. 22) • finished in second lost a 5-2 decision to teammate Greg place at the Mat Town Invite on Nov. 27 Schaefer at the Missouri Open. • finished in third place at Big Tens. PREP/PERSONAL Four-year starter in both football and SOPHOMORE 2003-04 wrestling • two-time state champion • Qualified for his first NCAA appear- high school national champion as a ance • earned All-America honors with senior • all-state honoree in both foot- an eighth-place showing • finished the ball and wrestling • has one brother year with a 34-9 overall record and a John Jr. • son of Nancy and John 21-2 dual mark • earned a first-place Dubuque. finish at the Northern Iowa Open • had a 19-match winning streak from Nov. MAJOR: Recreation Sports Mngt. 29 until Jan. 23 • of his 34 wins, nine BIRTHDAY: May 17, 1982 went for major decision, eight for falls CAREER STATS Year Overall Dual Big Ten Pins TF MD

G 2001-02 Redshirt Season (Went 5-3, One Pin) N

I 2002-03 23-5 15-3 1-3 3 5 7

L 2003-04 34-9 21-2 5-2 8 2 9 T 2004-05 29-3 18-1 6-1 3 3 4 S TOTALS 86-17 54-6 12-6 15 10 20 E R W

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ISAACKNABLE JUNIOR 149

FLOYD KNOBS, IND./ST. XAVIER SOPHOMORE 2004-05 PREP/PERSONAL An NCAA qualifier at the 149-pound A four-time state champion • won 112- division, making his first appearance pound weight class during freshman in the postseason • posted his first year, 130-pound class during sopho- career win over a ranked opponent, more year, 140 pound during his junior pinning then-No.19 Wayne French of year and 145 pound in his senior cam- Chattanooga at the Virginia Duals paign • won KHSCA Outstanding (1/14-15) • competed at both the Wrestler Award both his junior and Missouri Open (11/21) and Mat Town senior years • went 172-15 during his Invitational (11/27), posting a 3-4 four-year career • played defensive record between the two events • back during his freshman, junior and HONORS AND AWARDS recorded a 9-16 overall and a 4-7 dual senior years • has three sisters, Holly, 2004-05 NCAA Qualifier match record on the year • went 1-3 in Cate, who played basketball at Second Place at Northern Iowa Open Big Ten action • finished sixth at the Marshall and Britini • son of Catherine Big Ten Championships • posted one and Elmer Knable. major decision and five falls on the year. MAJOR: Recreational Sports Mngt. BIRTHDATE: November 28, 1983 REDSHIRT 2003-04 Redshirted.

FRESHMAN 2002-03 Compiled a 12-15 record on the sea- son • finished second at the Missouri Open in the Freshman/Sophomore division • wrestled up a weight at 157, compiling a record of 4-9 including a 1-6 record in the Big Ten • wrestled at 157 at the Big Ten Championships • won by fall in nine matches on the year. W

CAREER STATS R E

Year Overall Dual Big Ten Pins TF MD S

2002-03 12-15 4-9 1-6 9 0 0 T 2003-04 Redshirt Season L I 2004-05 9-16 4-7 1-3 5 0 1 N TOTALS 21-31 8-16 2-9 14 0 1 G

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VINCENNES,IND./LINCOLN JUNIOR 2004-05 FRESHMAN 2002-03 Made a return trip to the NCAA Finished the season 18-11 overall with a 6- Championships • went 1-2 at the champi- 6 dual meet record • battled injury onships, losing in the first round to the throughout the season and still went 3-3 in eventual national runner-up Ben Askren of Big Ten matches, defeating R.J. Boudro of Missouri in the 174 weight class • posted a Michigan and Andrew Curran of 24-8 record on the season • tallied six Northwestern • ended the regular season majors, one technical and three falls on with an upset-win over No. 20 Josh McLay the season • 14-3 in dual matches compe- of Minnesota • earned Academic All-Big tition • went 6-2, (9-3 overall) against Big Ten honors. Ten foes • finished third at the Big Ten HONORS AND AWARDS Championships • finished fourth at the REDSHIRT 2001-02 Missouri Open (11/21) • took home the Redshirted • recorded a 2-2 record while 2004-05 NCAA Qualifier individual title at the Mat Town Invitational wrestling unattached • won honors at the 2004-05 Mat Town Invitational Champion (11/27) going undefeated at the event • Missouri Open in the 174 2003-04 NCAA Qualifier defeated then-No.17 Marc Harwood of Freshman/Sophomore Division • earned 2003-04 Northern Iowa Open Runner-Up Nebraska at the Virginia Duals (1/14-15) • Alpha Beta honors. 2002-03 Academic All-Big Ten went 2-4 against ranked opponents, tally- 2001-02 Missouri Fr./So. Open Champion ing his second win over a ranked oppo- PREP/PERSONAL nent with a 11-10 decision over then-No.16 Two-time sectional team champion • state Kelly Flaherty of Wisconsin • ranked as runner-up • two-time freestyle state cham- high as 14th by the The Wrestling Mat • pion • Greco state champion • has one had a season-high eight match win-streak brother, Wes • son of Barbara Vermillion from 1/14 through 2/12. and Mark Richardson.

SOPHOMORE 2003-04 MAJOR: History/Telecommunications Qualified for NCAA Championships • fin- BIRTHDAY: May 9, 1983 ished the year with a 27-13 overall record, including an 18-6 dual record • finished second at Northern Iowa Open • recorded five falls, three major decisions and one technical fall during the season • finished fifth at the Big Ten Championships • went 1-3 against ranked opponents. CAREER STATS Year Overall Dual Big Ten Pins TF MD 2001-02 Redshirt Season (2-2, claimed Alpha Beta Honors) 2002-03 18-11 6-6 3-3 002 2003-04 27-13 18-6 3-4 5 1 3

G 2004-05 24-8 14-3 6-2 3 1 6

N TOTALS 69-32 38-15 12-9 8 2 11 I L T S E R W

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MARCBENNETT FRESHMAN 2003-04 Compiled a 16-9 record • went 4-3 in Big Ten action • won first career dual against Scott Buhman of V.M.I • of his 16 wins, six SOPHOMORE went for falls with one technical fall and one major decision • posted two victories over ranked opponents, including an 11- 174 6 decision over sixth-ranked Israel Blevins of Purdue.

REDSHIRT 2002-03 MARTINSVILLE, IND./MARTINSVILLE Redshirted • wrestling unattached, Buuck compiled a record FRESHMAN 2004-05 of 16-5 • opened the season with a third-place finish at the Opened the season with a fourth-place finish at the Missouri Ashland Open at 184 • grabbed another third-place finish at Freshman/Sophomore Open on 11/27 • went 3-2 in the effort, the Missouri Open in the Freshman/Sophomore Division • run- turning in his first-career major decision with a 16-4 defeat of ner-up at the Roger Denker Open • at 184, went 12-3 with four Scott Vaughn of Campbellsville • finished fifth at the Central major decisions and five pins • closed the season by taking Missouri State Roger Denker Open (1/15), tallying another 3-2 the 197-pound title at the USA Collegiate Championships. performance • posted his first-career fall and second major decision with a pin at 1:53 and a 16-5 victory, respectively • PREP/PERSONAL posted an overall 2004 record of 7-4 and a dual mark of 1-0. A two-year all-conference selection • state placer at 171 for two years and 189 for one • went 42-1 during his senior year • PREP/PERSONAL was an all-area pick in 2001-02 • has two brothers, Dane and Four-time sectional champion • state runner-up as a senior • Jeremy • son of Sue and John Buuck. finished high school career with a 133-25 record • recorded 72 career pins • a notable standout in football • named all-confer- MAJOR: Education ence honorable mention • earned a total of six letters during BIRTHDAY: March 7, 1983 his high school campaign • has one brother, Matt, and two sis- ters, Elizabeth and Whitney • son of Debbie and Jeff Bennett. BUUCK CAREER STATS Year Overall Dual Big Ten Pins TF MD MAJOR: Parks and Recreation Management 2002-03 Redshirt Season (16-5, USA Collegiate Champ. (197)) BIRTHDAY: November 28, 1984 2003-04 16-9 9-11 4-3 6 1 1 BENNETT CAREER STATS 2004-05 19-13 12-7 4-6 3 0 3 TOTALS 35-22 21-18 8-9 9 1 4 Year Overall Dual Big Ten Pins TF MD 2004-05 7-4 1-0 0 1 0 2

JOSHBUUCK

JUNIOR 184

FORT WAYNE, IND./BISHOP DWENGER SOPHOMORE 2004-05 Went 19-13 on the year while facing nine ranked opponents • placed fifth at the Missouri Open on 11/21 • went 4-2 in the W effort, pinning one and tabbing one major decision with a 10-1 R defeat of Ken Prophete of Cumberland College • turned in E S

another top-10 finish at the Mat Town Invitational (11/27) with T

an eighth-place outing • went 2-3 at the invitational • regis- L I

tered a 3-1 record at the Virginia Duals • posted three falls and N

three major decisions on the year • had a Big Ten record of 4- G 6 for the Hoosiers.

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IANCAMPBELL MATTCOOPER

JUNIOR JUNIOR 141 149

ELKHART, IND./HAMILTON SOUTHEASTERN ANACORTES, WASH./BLOOMINGTON SOUTH (IND.) SOPHOMORE 2004-05 SOPHOMORE 2004-05 Had solid showings at the Missouri Freshman/Sophomore Open Moved to the 149-pound division • had a solid showing at the (11/21) and the Central Missouri State Roger Denker Open (1/15) • Mat Town Invitational on 11/27 • collected a 1-2 record for the went 4-3 in the span of the two events • posted a 7-5 overall season • grabbled to one major decision in the process • lost record for the year • earned a fall and one major decision for the a close 6-4 match against Josh Medina of Lock Haven, who season • grabbled to a 3-2 record at the Edinboro Open (2/19). won the decision in a third period save.

PREP/PERSONAL FRESHMAN 2003-04 State qualifier • freestyle state champion • Greco state champion Wrestled at 157 pounds during the season • compiled a 10-15 • four-time freestyle placer • two-time conference champion • overall record, including a 9-11 dual mark • recorded three high school career leader in wins • two-time team MVP • career falls and two major decisions. record of 108-12 • son of Nan Livin and John Campbell • has two sisters, Thea and Autum Campbell. REDSHIRT 2002-03 Redshirted • as an individual, finished the season with a 17-22 MAJOR: Management record • racked up five pins and four major decisions on the BIRTHDAY: April, 2, 1984 season.

CAMPBELL CAREER STATS PREP/PERSONAL Won the Washington 3A State Championship as a junior • Year Overall Dual Big Ten Pins TF MD placed third in the Washington 3A as a sophomore • attended 2004-05 7-5 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 Anacortes High School in Anacortes, Wash., through his jun- TOTALS 7-5 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 ior year • attended Bloomington South High School as a sen- ior • placed fourth at the Indiana state meet • older brother, Coyte Cooper, who is a current volunteer coach for the Hoosiers and finished a four-year letterwinner for the wrestling program • son of Elizabeth and Gene Cooper.

MAJOR: Sport Marketing & Management BIRTHDAY: February 28, 1984

COOPER CAREER STATS Year Overall Dual Big Ten Pins TF MD 2002-03 Redshirt Season (17-22 overall, 10-15 dual) 2003-04 10-15 9-11 0-7 3 2 0 2004-05 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 TOTALS 11-17 9-11 0-7 3 2 1 G N I L T S E R W

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BLANECULP PREP/PERSONAL Two-time Illinois State placer • earned all conference four SOPHOMORE years in a row • a freestyle state champion • also a member of his state champion high school football team • all-state foot- ball honoree • a member of the National Honor Society • has 125 two brothers, Andrew and Brendan, both of which wrestled for Northwestern • son of Marilyn and James Curran.

COLUMBIA CITY, IND./COLUMBIA CITY MAJOR: History FRESHMAN 2004-05 BIRTHDAY: October 16, 1984 Did not compete. CURRAN CAREER STATS PREP/PERSONAL Year Overall Dual Big Ten Pins TF MD Played four years of football and wrestling while at Columbia 2003-04 Redshirt Season (Two Top-Five Finishes) City High School • four-time sectional champion and regional 2004-05 8-7 2-0 0-0 0 2 0 champion • finished fifth in state as a sophomore • finished TOTALS 8-7 2-0 0-0 0 2 0 third in state as a junior • led team to four straight sectional championships • also helped lead team to three regional championships • earned eight letters (four wrestling, three JOSEESCOBEDO football and one baseball) • named team captain in football • has one brother, Josh, and one sister, Kayla • son of Pat and RS-FRESHMAN Dave Culp. 125 MAJOR: Physical Education BIRTHDAY: April 29, 1986 CULP CAREER STATS GRIFFITH, IND./GRIFFITH REDSHIRT 2004-05 Year Overall Dual Big Ten Pins TF MD Started the season off with a third-place finish at the Missouri 2004-05 Did Not Compete Freshman/Sophomore Open (11/21) • went 5-1 at the open, TOTALS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 ending his performance with three consecutive pins, followed by a 7-4 victory against Josh Sampo of Lindenwood • went 2- JUSTINCURRAN 1 at the Central Missouri State Roger Denker Open (1/15) to finish is sixth overall • compiled a 7-2 overall record. SOPHOMORE PREP/PERSONAL 2004 state champion • led high school team to a second-place 184 team finish in wrestling • high school teammate of Hoosier wrestler Andrae Hernandez • earned four letters in high CHICAGO, ILL./MT. CARMEL school • has three brothers, Jacquie, Joey, Roberto, and two sisters, Veronica and Joselyna • son of Lydia and Joe FRESHMAN 2004-05 Escobedo. Opened the season with a 4-5 record, seeing action at the Missouri Open (11/21) and at the Mat Town Invitational (11/27) MAJOR: Tourism Management • finished fourth at the Mat Town Invite • at the Midland BIRTHDAY: October 16, 1985 Championships (12/29-30) went 2-2, carding a season-first

major decision in a victory over Tony Lyssiotis (Eastern ESCOBEDO CAREER STATS W Michigan), 11-2 • earned his second major decision in a dual Year Overall Dual Big Ten Pins TF MD R

match versus Nigel Kinworthy of Missouri Baptist, taking the E 2004-05 Redshirt Season (7-2. Two Top-Five Finishes) match 17-8 • named to the Academic All-Big Ten team • capped S

off the year with a 8-7 record, 2-0 in dual matches. T L I REDSHIRT 2003-04 N Redshirted • had a fourth-place finish at the 20 & Under G Missouri Open • added a third-place finish at the Roger Decker Open.

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DAVIDHERMAN ANDRAEHERNANDEZ

SOPHOMORE RS-FRESHMAN HWT 133

FORT WAYNE, IND./CONCORDIA GRIFFITH, IND./GRIFFITH FRESHMAN 2004-05 REDSHIRT 2004-05 Had second most starts in the heavyweight class for the Redshirted • posted a 6-3 record competing unattached • fin- Hoosiers in dual matches with seven • posted a 6-1 record in ished fourth at the Missouri Open (11/21), recording his first dual matches • had a 28-9 record overall • finished third at the fall of the season • had a second-place finish at the Central Eastern Michigan Open (11/6), going 6-1 with four pins at the Missouri State Roger Denker Open (1/15) • posted two falls on event • went 3-2 at the Missouri Open (11/21), tallying one pin the year. in the process • competed at the Mat Town Invitational (11/27) and Ken State Open (12/4), finishing in eighth and third, respec- PREP/PERSONAL tively • went 2-1 at the Midland Championship • had his highest Two-time state champion • finished third in 2001 and fourth in finish of the season come at the Edinboro Open (2/19), finishing 2000 • led high school to a second-place team finish in in second while posting a major decision and one fall in the wrestling • earned a total of 10 letters high school • teammate feat • lost a close 3-1 decision in the final to conclude the sea- of Hoosier wrestler Jose Escobedo • has two brothers, son • recorded four major decisions, one technical fall and Marcus and Rene, and one sister, Jennifer • son of Josie and eight pins on the year. Rene Hernandez.

REDSHIRT 2003-04 MAJOR: Undecided Redshirted • finished third at the 20 & Under Missouri Open • BIRTHDAY: August, 16, 1985 finished second at Cleveland State Open. HERNANDEZ CAREER STATS PREVIOUS SCHOOL/PERSONAL Year Overall Dual Big Ten Pins TF MD A transfer from IPFW • did not wrestle in high school • son of 2004-05 Redshirt Season (6-3. Top-Five Finishes Twice) Karen Klooms • has one sister, Alicia.

MAJOR: Biochemistry BIRTHDAY: October 3, 1984 HERMAN CAREER STATS Year Overall Dual Big Ten Pins TF MD 2003-04 Redshirt Season (Two Top-Five Finishes) 2004-05 28-9 6-1 0-0 8 1 4 TOTALS 28-9 6-1 0-0 8 1 4 G N I L T S E R W

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JOELJEFFRIES PREP/PERSONAL Went 38-4 during his senior year of high school • lost in the state semifinals at 130 pounds his senior year • placed fifth in RS-FRESHMAN the state of Ohio at 103 pounds as a freshman • placed fourth at 119 pounds as a sophomore • as a junior, was a state qual- 141 ifier and district champion • son of Marilyn and Tony Spatola • has one brother, Ronnie, who wrestled for New York University. MARTINSVILLE, IND./MARTINSVILLE MAJOR: Sport Marketing & Management REDSHIRT 2004-05 BIRTHDATE: February 8, 1983 Compiled a 5-4 record on the year • went 3-2 at the Missouri Freshman/Sophomore Open (11/21) and 2-2 at the Central SPATOLA CAREER STATS Missouri State Roger Denker Open. Year Overall Dual Big Ten Pins TF MD 2001-02 (Mount St. Joseph’s College) PREP/PERSONAL 2002-03 Redshirt Season (12-5, Battled Injury) Two-time state qualifier • compiled a 35-3 record as a senior • 2003-04 12-13 9-0 2-0 2 0 2 posted a career record of 82-19 overall • earned a total of 2004-05 Did Not Compete seven letters • has four brothers, Jacob, Jason, Jay and TOTALS 12-13 9-0 2-0 2 0 2 Jonathon, and one sister, Julie • son of Robin Brown and Joe Brown and Bill Jeffries. HEATHVANDEVENTER MAJOR: Business BIRTHDAY: February 21, 1986 RS-FRESHMAN

JEFFRIES CAREER STATS 184 Year Overall Dual Big Ten Pins TF MD 2004-05 Redshirt Season (5-4) BLOOMINGTON, IND./BLOOMINGTON NORTH REDSHIRT 2004-05 NICKSPATOLA Redshirted • posted two second-place finishes in back-to- back appearances at the Missouri Freshman/Sophomore Open (11/21) and at the Missouri State Roger Denker Open SENIOR (1/15) • also competed at the Edinboro Open • posted a 6-4 141 overall record on the year • tallied two falls on the season. PREP/PERSONAL State champion in 2004 • runner-up as a junior • third-place CINCINNATI, OHIO/ELDER finisher as a sophomore • finished fourth at the senior nation- JUNIOR 2004-05 als in 2004 • career record of 171-16 • 105 career pins • three- Did not wrestle. time Bloomington North MVP • earned four letters in football and wrestling and one in track • all-conference in football as SOPHOMORE 2003-04 a senior • has one brother, Jake, and two sisters, Faye and Went 12-13 during the year • won nine dual matches • had two pins and two major decisions • won two Big Ten matches. Lindsey • son of Kathy, an IU alumnus, and Joe Vandeventer.

REDSHIRT 2002-03 MAJOR: HYPER Wrestled unattached throughout the season, battling injury BIRTHDAY: February 10, 1986 W early • closed the season with a sixth-place finish at the USA R Collegiate Championships • ended the season with a 12-5 HERMAN CAREER STATS E record with four medical forfeits. S

Year Overall Dual Big Ten Pins TF MD T

2004-05 Redshirt Season (6-4, Two Second-Place Finishes) L

PREVIOUS SCHOOL 2001-02 I Attended Mount St. Joseph's College • did not wrestle during N the 2001-02 season. G

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MATTCOUGHLIN WESLEYFIKE

FRESHMAN FRESHMAN 149/157 125

EVANSVILLE, IND./MATER DEI SOUTH BEND, IND./PENN PREP/PERSONAL PREP/PERSONAL The nation’s top-ranked prep at 160 pounds • ninth-best Named MVP at Penn High • was a sectional, regional and wrestler in the nation according to Intermat • 2004 and 2005 semi-state qualifier • two brothers, Jim Jr. and Cass • son of state champion • two-time state runner up • senior national Kim and Jim Fike. champion • 2004 freestyle junior national champion• compiled a 134-4 career record • is projected to compete in the 157/165- MAJOR: Fine Arts/Marketing pound weight class for the Hoosiers • has three brothers, BIRTHDAY: July 13, 1986 Mike, Jason and Bryan • son of Stacey and Charlie Coughlin.

MAJOR: Physical Education BIRTHDAY: July 7, 1986

ANGELESCOBEDO MAURICEGUNN

FRESHMAN FRESHMAN 133 HWT

GRIFFITH, IND./GRIFFITH INDIANAPOLIS, IND./LAWRENCE NORTH PREP/PERSONAL PREP/PERSONAL Four-time state champion • 2002 FILA Cadet Freestyle Earned a fifth-place finish at state as a junior • anchored his Champion • ranks as the top wrestler at the 135-pound weight Lawrence North team to two state championships • mounted class • seventh-best grappler in the nation according to a 165-25 career record at Lawrence North, with 36 pins alone Intermat • compiled a 174-1 overall record while in high school his senior campaign • two-time Captain Award winner • • holds the Pin State record • led his high school squad to a named an Indiana Wrestling All-Star • one brother, Marcel • team state runner-up title • has one brother, Josh, and two sis- son of Cecilia and Frank Gunn. ters Irene, who currently is attending IU law school and Jessica • son of Antonia Rodriguez. MAJOR: Physical Education BIRTHDAY: July 7, 1986 G MAJOR: Business Management N

I BIRTHDAY: January 12, 1987 L T S E R W

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HUNTERHUGHES SETHPARKER

FRESHMAN FRESHMAN 165 197

JEFFERSONVILLE, IND./JEFFERSONVILLE LAFAYETTE, IND./HARRISON PREP/PERSONAL PREP/PERSONAL Led high school squad to individual tournament runner-up fin- Ranked as high as No. 1 in the state at 171 pounds during his ishes twice • four-time conference champion • two-time sec- tenure at Harrison • chosen MVP for his high school squad in tional and regional qualifier • two-time Freestyle and Greco 2004 and 2005 • named all-state three straight years • finished state champion • upon graduation held the school record for third at the 2004 IWSAA state finals • three-time state qualifi- career pins (99) • senior season posted a 42-1 record and an er • AAU National Champion • six-time national All-American • overall record of 149-19 • ranked No. 1 all year at Jeffersonville has one brother, Travis, and two sisters, Ashley, who plays • Cliff Keen Iron Man National Champion • four-time national softball for DePaul, and Allison • son of Daphne and Don team member • All-Marine candidate in 2003 • only son of Parker. Rosemary and Harold Hughes. MAJOR: Business Management/Law MAJOR: Political Science/Philosophy BIRTHDAY: June 18, 1987 BIRTHDAY: July 1, 1982

SCOTTKELLEY TREVORPERRY

FRESHMAN FRESHMAN 133 174

CARMEL, IND./CARMEL DAVISON, MICH./DAVISON PREP/PERSONAL PREP/PERSONAL Wrestled four years at Carmel High School • Indiana State Led his high school team to four team state championships • Champion in 2005 • has one brother, Mike, and one sister, two-time all-academic honoree • 2005 state champion • 2004 Casey • son of Becky and Tim Kelley. all-state recipient, finishing third • two-time conference cham- pion • three-time Fargo All-American • two-time FILA All- MAJOR: Physics American • finished seventh at the senior national competition BIRTHDAY: May 11, 1987 • one twin brother, Travis, and one sister, Autum • son of Debbie and Don Perry. W R

MAJOR: Secondary Education E S

BIRTHDAY: March 18, 1987 T L I N G

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FRANKVENEZIA

FRESHMAN 165

LONG ISLAND, N.Y./HERRICKS PREP/PERSONAL Played football, wrestling and baseball at Herricks High School • finished his high school wrestling career with the most technical falls in program history • earned Scholar Athlete honors twice while at Herricks • garnered all-county accolades twice and earned a first-place ranking in his sec- tion his senior year • served as captain of his grappling squad his junior and senior campaigns • has one brother, Joey, and one sister, Ann • son of Joann and Frank Venezia.

MAJOR: Business BIRTHDAY: March 28, 1986

Head coach Duane Goldman’s 2005 recruiting class ranks in the top-10 nationally. G N I L T S Head Coach Duane Goldman and the Indiana staff return six starters and 17 letterwinners from last season’s squad E that finished ninth in the nation at the NCAA Championships. R W

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First Row (Left to Right): Wesley Fike, Scott Kelley, Gary Nelson, Angel Escobedo, Nick Spatola, Joe Dubuque, Blane Culp, Joel Jeffries, Jose Escobedo Second Row (Left to Right): Asstistant Coach Reggie Wright, Ian Campbell, Brandon Becker, Matt Coughlin, Hunter Hughes, Trevor Perry, Andrae Hernandez, Matt Cooper, Isaac Knable, Max Dean, Volunteer Coach Coyte Cooper, Assistant Coach Mike Mena Third Row (Left to Right): Head Trainer Kip Smith, Head Coach Duane Goldman, Marc Bennett, Josh Buuck, Heath Vandeventer, Dave Herman, Justin Curran, Brady Richardson, Seth Parker, Frank Venezia, Maurice Green W R E S T L I N G

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COACHING STAFF

IN THIS SECTION

Head Coach Duane Goldman . . .28 Assistant Coach Mike Mena . . . .30 Assistant Coach Reggie Wright . .31 Volunteer Coach Coyte Cooper . .31 Support Staff ...... 32

DUANE GOLDMAN IS THE ALL-TIME WINNINGEST COACH IN IU HISTORY

27 HOOSIER STAFF 2005-06WRESTLING DUANEGOLDMAN HEAD COACH 14TH SEASON AT INDIANA

Duane Goldman is in his record and 47 pins. Both the 149 wins and 47 pins are school 14th season at the helm of the records, eclipsing the marks set by Roger Chandler from 1994- Indiana wrestling program. 1997. Despite graduating one of his most decorated wrestlers, Goldman brought in a recruiting class for 2002-03 that ranked In 2005, Goldman made his among the nation's top-20 classes. mark in history by taking the Hoosiers to the NCAA Championships for the 13th time under Success for Indiana wrestling under Goldman goes beyond his leadership, second-most by any coach in school history. the mat. Indiana wrestlers know they are expected to be as Goldman also led the squad to its highest finish (9th) at NCAAs dedicated in the classroom as they are on the mat. In 2000-01, since 1990 when it finished eighth. Charlie McDaniel is the only 11 Hoosiers earned Academic All-Big Ten accolades during coach with more appearances in the NCAA Championships the season, the most in conference history by any wrestling with 19 over 26 years at the helm of the Hoosiers. team in one season (Illinois also had 11 Academic All-Big Ten members in 2001). Goldman attributes this academic progress Goldman led a total of seven NCAA qualifiers to the champi- to the fact that he and his staff have made a conscious effort onships, a mark that only has been met three times in the last to recruit the best student-athletes each year, instead of just 15 years. Goldman also set the school record for the most qual- the best athletes. ifiers, with eight, in 1994. Four of those seven athletes are mak- ing return appearances to the Hoosiers this season. Under his "We try to recruit people that understand that their responsi- leadership, Goldman brought IU its first national champion bilities extend beyond the mat," Goldman said. "My hope for since Brian Dolph won in the 150-pound class in 1990. Joe every individual is that they reach their goals in wrestling, that Dubuque brought home the title in the 125-pound class in 2005. they earn their degree, and that they develop in ways which will bring them success, happiness and satisfaction in their Goldman led the Hoosiers to a fifth-place tie at the Big Ten future endeavors." Championships, tying his highest finish since taking the helm in 1992. Indiana wrestling also earned national recognition for its academic progress over the last few seasons. The National Goldman has amassed 40 Big Ten All-Academic team mem- Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) has recognized two bers, 11 NWCA Scholar-Athletes, one national champion, 54 NCAA qualifiers and 14 All-Americans, including Brandon Becker (157-5th), Dubuque (125-1st) and Pat DeGain (HWT- 3rd).

At the 2004 NCAA Championships, Goldman led the Hoosiers to a 28th-place finish. With IU’s top-10 mark in 2005, the back- to-back performances mark the 32nd time in school history that IU has finished in the top 30. At the 2004 championships, Dubuque and Coyte Cooper became the 10th and 11th wrestlers to earn All-America honors under Goldman.

During the 2003-04 season, Goldman became the school's all-time leader in wins as he passed coaching legend McDaniel. Goldman enters the 2005-06 season with a 164-90-4 overall record and a 28-66-1 Big Ten mark.

G In 2002-03, Goldman led the Hoosiers to 16 dual meet victo-

N ries, a school record. Goldman then topped that record in 2004 I mounting 17. He also guided Cooper Greg Schaefer and Ty L

T Matthews to the NCAA Championships. S

E Goldman graduated one of his most honored wrestlers in The Goldman Family (L to R): Aphten, Patricia, Avery,

R Viktor Sveda in 2002. Sveda finished his career with a 149-28 Duane and Garret. W

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ALL-AMERICANS UNDER DUANE GOLDMAN Year Wrestler Weight Finish 1994 Chris Russo 126 Third 1994 Scott Petche 150 Eighth 1995 Roger Chandler 142 Eighth 1996 Roger Chandler 142 Third 1996 Michael Powell 167 Seventh 1997 Roger Chandler 142 Second 1999 Viktor Sveda 185 Sixth 2001 Viktor Sveda 184 Third 2001 Kevin Stanley 165 Sixth 2004 Coyte Cooper 141 Eighth 2004 Joe Dubuque 125 Eighth 2005 Joe Dubuque 125 Champion 2005 Pat DeGain HWT Third 2005 Brandon Becker 157 Fifth

*BOLD Indicates current wrestlers.

Goldman served as an assistant under former Indiana head coach, and current Michigan head coach Joe McFarland before being elevated to the top spot in 1992. Prior to arriving in Bloomington, he spent a year as an assistant at the United Head coach Duane Goldman has coached 54 NCAA qual- States Military Academy (Army). ifiers and 14 All-Americans in 13 seasons at Indiana.

Hoosiers as honorable mention scholar athletes in 2001 and As a collegiate wrestler, Goldman dominated under the tute- 2003. In 2003, three Hoosiers were named NWCA Scholar lage of legendary head coach Dan Gable at the University of Athletes. IU also has improved in the NWCA's grade point Iowa. In his four years as a Hawkeye, Goldman accumulated a average rankings, as it finished ninth in 2003. In 2005, Indiana 132-10 career record, won four Big Ten Championships and fin- again finished in the rankings for the fourth year in a row. ished as a four-time NCAA All-American. After three consecu- tive second-place finishes, he won the NCAA Championships Goldman and his staff have made their presence felt on the in his final season at 190-lbs. After winning NCAAs, Goldman national recruiting scene since arriving here at IU. During the went on to compete extensively on the international level as a 2001 recruiting period, Goldman and his staff pulled in a class member of the U.S. National Team. He won a gold medal at the ranked among many publications' top-10 lists, a feat matched Pan-American Championships in 1987 and was a member of again in 2005. the 1987 World Cup Team that took bronze in Ulan Bator, Mongolia. Goldman has won two Canadian Cup With a 19-18 win against conference foe Wisconsin in the Championships, placed second in the Cerro Pelado 2001 Virginia Duals, Goldman recorded career win No. 100. Tournament, in Cuba, and medaled in various tournaments throughout Europe. Along with all these accomplishments, he earned a fifth-place finish at the renowned Tbilisi Tournament GOLDMAN’S COACHING CAREER in the former Soviet Union. In addition, he served as an alter- Year School Record Big Ten NCAA nate on the U.S. Olympic team in 1988. In the same year, he 1992-93 Indiana 7-11 0-8 DNP spent a season with the Martiyny Club de Lutte in Martigny, 1993-94 Indiana 12-4 4-3 33rd Switzerland, where he both competed and coached. 1994-95 Indiana 15-5-1 3-3 T-46th 1995-96 Indiana 16-2 6-1 20th Goldman earned his bachelor's degree at the University of 1996-97 Indiana 9-8 2-5 T-16th Iowa in 1986 in general studies. He went on to earn his mas- W 1997-98 Indiana 6-7 1-6 58th ter's degree from IU in administration in 1997. 1998-99 Indiana 11-5-2 1-6-1 24th R During the summer of 2000, Goldman accompanied former E 1999-00 Indiana 14-8-1 2-6 38th assistant coach Charles Burton to the 2000 Sydney Olympics, S 2000-01 Indiana 15-6 3-5 17th where he served as an assistant coach and workout partner. T 2001-02 Indiana 10-11 1-7 T-32nd Goldman and his wife, Patricia, have two daughters, Aphten L I 2002-03 Indiana 16-9 1-6 T-43rd and Avery, and one son, Garret. N

2003-04 Indiana 17-9 1-6 28th G 2004-05 Indiana 16-5 4-4 9th Total 13 years 164-90-4 29-66-1

INDIANAHOOSIERS 29 HOOSIER STAFF 2005-06WRESTLING MIKEMENA ASSISTANT COACH SIXTH SEASON AT INDIANA

Mike Mena is in his sixth season as an assistant coach for the Indiana wrestling pro- gram. Mena came to Indiana after spending three years training with the Hawkeye Wrestling Club, coached by the legendary Dan Gable. He trained in international freestyle wrestling and operated his own youth wrestling school full- time, where he coached several state and national champions.

This past season, Mena helped coach Brandon Becker, Joe Dubuque and Pat DeGain to All-American honors at the NCAA Championships. He has helped coach six IU wrestlers to All- American status, more than 15 NCAA qualifiers and helped bring IU its first NCAA champion in 15 years in Dubuque. In 2005, Mena helped lead the Hoosiers to a top-10 and top-five finish at the NCAA and Big Ten Championships, respectively. Mena also saw 18 student-athletes receive Academic All-Big Ten recognition, as well as four NWCA Scholar Athletes. Assistant coach Mike Mena, a four-time All-American, Mena is a three-time U.S. freestyle national team member, NCAA finalist and Big Ten Champion, also won Midlands earning that status by finishing in the top three at the U.S. titles during his wrestling days at Iowa. World Team Trials in 1999, 2001 and 2003. Mena also competed at the 2000 Olympic trials in Dallas, finishing fifth, while at the ensured the U.S. would qualify the 119-pound weight class to 2004 USA Olympic Trials in Indianapolis and placed seventh. At the Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. Additionally, he has the Acropolis Tournament in Athens, Greece, Mena placed placed six times at the U.S. senior level Freestyle National second at 55kg/121 pounds. Championship. Mena first made the U.S. National team in 1999, claiming the Currently, Mena is a member of the Iowa Stalkers Real Pro bronze medal at the U.S. World Team Trials in Seattle. He also Wrestling team that in the leagues’ first season finished first at won gold medals at the New York Athletic Club International, the U.S. National Championship in 2005. Individually, Mena fin- Sunkist International and the 2000 Olympic Qualification ished in the top four of the 121-pound division. International in Mexico. By winning the gold in Mexico, Mena Mena graduated from the University of Iowa in 1997 with a bachelor's degree in art. At Iowa, he garnered All-American nods four times with a career record of 118-24. In 1997, Mena grappled his way to a national final appearance and captured a Big Ten title in 1995. Mena also appeared in three Big Ten finals and won Midland titles in 1994 and 1995. The Iowa graduate played an important part on three nation- al championship teams and served as a co-captain at Iowa in 1997. That season, Mena helped lead the Hawkeyes to a Division I NCAA Champion record for most team points scored (172). The Rock Falls, Ill., native is a graduate of Newman Central Catholic H.S. Mena is the only four-time undefeated state

G champion in the history of Illinois wrestling. He finished his

N career with a 157-0-1 record. While in high school, Mena I earned first-team All-America status as an underclassman. He L also served as a member of the Cadet and Junior World Teams. T In addition, Mena played football on the 1991 State S Championship team. E The Mena Family (L to R): Makaley, Mike, Kayle and R Gracie. (Not pictured: Elisia) Mena, and his wife Kayle, reside in Bloomington with their W three daughters, Elisia, Makaley and Gracie. 30 INDIANA HOOSIERS HOOSIER STAFF 2005-06WRESTLING

REGGIEWRIGHT ASSISTANT COACH FOURTH SEASON

Reggie Wright is in his fourth sea- son as an assistant coach for the Hoosiers. Wright's main duties include working with team technique and film breakdown.

In 2005, he helped Joe Dubuque capture his first individual NCAA championship and assisted redshirt freshman Brandon Becker to his first NCAA appear- ance and All-American honor (5th).

On the mat, Wright placed third at the Acropolis Tournament in Athens, Greece, in the 66kg/145.5 lbs. The Chicago native earned All-American status three times at Oklahoma State. In addition, Wright finished as a three-time defending Big 12 champion wrestling in the 145-pound class and served as the team captain his last three campaigns. Wright helped lead the Cowboys to 72 dual wins, including a 48-match unbeaten streak. He also placed fourth in the U.S. Open in 2003, and com- peted at the Olympic Trials in Indianapolis.

Wright currently resides in Bloomington and is seeking a Indiana assistant coach Reggie Wright achieved All- master’s in sport management from Indiana. Wright is a 2001 American status and individual Big 12 titles three times at graduate of Oklahoma State with a major in sociology. Oklahoma State.

COYTECOOPER VOLUNTEER COACH SECOND SEASON

A former Hoosier All-American, Coyte Cooper is in his second sea- son as a volunteer coach for the IU wrestling program.

Cooper started all four years for IU at the 141-pound weight class. In his four years, Cooper won 123 match- es, making him fourth all-time on the career wins list. His 37 falls is good for third all-time in IU history.

The Anacortes, Wash., native qualified for the NCAA Championships four times, the first Hoosier to do so in program history. A standout in the classroom, Coyte went on to claim Academic All-Big Ten honors four times and twice garnered W NWCA Scholar Athlete awards. R

Cooper resides in Bloomington and graduated from Indiana E S

in 2004. He is currently attending graduate school at IU, with a T

concentration in sports management. L I N G

All-American Coyte Cooper garnered Academic All-Big Ten accolades four times and made four apperances at the NCAA Championships while at IU.

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KIPSMITH JOSHEIDSON HEAD ATHLETIC STRENGTH AND TRAINER CONDITIONING 32ND SEASON THIRD SEASON

Kip Smith joined the Indiana athletic Josh Eidson is in his third season as staff as head athletic football trainer in a strength and conditioning coach at 1983 and assumed the overall head ath- Indiana University. In addition to letic trainer duties in 1987. A native of working with the wrestling team, he Mentone, Ind., Kip graduated from assists with the football, water polo, Indiana State University in 1973 and rowing, men’s tennis and trackand went on to obtain his master’s degree from the University of Arizona field teams. Eidson is a 1997 graduate of Lockhaven University in with an athletic training specialization. Pennsylvania. Kip begins his 32nd season as a board certified athletic trainers and After attending Lockhaven, Eidson attended Penn State University will work with the wrestling program. For 23 years, Kip provided med- and received his master’s in health education in 2002. ical coverage for football at the University of Pittsburgh and Indiana. While at Penn State, he served as the assistant strength and con- Active in his field outside the university, Kip has coordinated many ditioning coach for diving and track as well as several other varsity Cramer Student Athletics Training workshops, served on the NTAA sports. Ethics Committee for 13 years, serves as a member of the Big Ten sports medicine committee and presently is on the Health and Human Performance Advisory Board at Indiana State University. In addition, Kip has been involved with the Indiana Athletic Trainer’s Association, serving as president from 1998-2000. He has received the NATA Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer award and got inducted into the IATA Hall of Fame. He also served on the GLATA Executive Council as the Indiana representative and vice president. Kip and his wife, Debbie, have one daughter Stacey, a son, Jason and three grandchildren. G N I L T S E R W

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2005 OPPONENTS

IN THIS SECTION

Opponents ...... 34 Series Records ...... 36

THE HOOSIERS FACE SIX TEAMS THAT FINISHED AMONG THE TOP 25 AT THE 2005 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS. 2005 OPPONENTS 2005-06WRESTLING

INDIANA TOURAMENT SCHEDULE

MISSOURI OPEN FITE DUALS Sunday, Nov.20, 2005 • Columbia, Mo. • All Day Saturday, Dec. 18, 2005 • Park Forest, Ill. • All Day MAT TOWN MIDLANDS Saturday, Nov. 26, 2005 • Lock Haven, Pa. • All Day Thurs.-Fri., Dec. 29-30, 2005 • Evanston, Ill. • All Day UNI OPEN VIRGINIA DUALS Saturday, Dec. 4, 2005 • Cedar Falls, Iowa • All Day Sat.-Sun., Jan. 13-14, 2006 • Norfolk, Va. • All Day HOOSIER DUALS Saturday, Dec. 10, 2005 • Bloomington, Ind. • All Day

OHIO STATE BUCKEYES FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 2006 • 7 P.M. • BLOOMINGTON, IND. Location ...... Columbus, Ohio 2004-05 NCAA Finish ...... 50th Founded (Enrollment) ...... 1870 (55,043) All-Americans Returning/Lost ...... 0/0 Athletics Director ...... Gene Smith SID Contact...... Danielle Warner Nickname ...... Buckeyes SID Email ...... [email protected] Home Facility (Capacity). . . . St. John Arena (13,000) SID Phone ...... 614-292-3270 Head Coach. . . . . Russ Hellickson (Wisconsin, 1970) SID Fax ...... 614-292-8547 Record at School (Years) ...... 267-157-6 (19 years) Web site...... www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com Record (Years) ...... 338-179-6 (23 years) Series Record...... Ohio State leads 44-36-2 2004-05 Record (Conference) ...... 8-11 (11th) Last Meeting . . . . . Jan. 30 , 2005, Indiana won, 24-9

PURDUE BOILERMAKERS SUNDAY, JANUARY 22, 2006 • 2 P.M. • WEST LAFAYETTE, IND. Location...... West Lafayette, Ind. 2004-05 NCAA Finish ...... 36th Founded (Enrollment) ...... 1869 (38,653) All-Americans Returning/Lost ...... 0/0 Athletics Director ...... Morgan J. Burke SID Contact ...... Mark W. Leddy Home Facility (Capacity). . . Inter. Athletic Facility (1,696) SID Email ...... [email protected] Nickname ...... Boilermakers SID Phone ...... 765-494-3201 Head Coach ...... Jessie Reyes SID Fax ...... 765-494-5447 Record at School (Years) ...... 160-102-3 (14 years) Web site...... www.purduesports.com Record at (Years) ...... same Series Record ...... Indiana leads 49-30-3 2004-05 Record (Conference Finish) . . . . . 8-12 (10th) Last Meeting...... Feb. 18, 2005, Indiana won,18-12

ILLINOIS FIGHTING ILLINI FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 2006 • 7 P.M. • BLOOMINGTON, IND. Location ...... Champaign. Ill. 2004-05 NCAA Finish ...... Sixth Founded (Enrollment) ...... 1867 (38,000) All-Americans Returning/Lost ...... 4/2 Athletics Director ...... Ron Guenther SID Contact ...... Victor Cortez/Meghan Reynolds Nickname...... Fighting Illini SID Email ...... vcortez/[email protected] Home Facility (Capacity) ...... Huff Hall (4,500) SID Phone ...... 217-333-1391 Head Coach ...... Mark Johnson (Michigan, 1977) SID Fax ...... 217-333-5540 Record at School (Years) ...... 156-35-2 (13 years) Web site ...... www.fightingillini.com Record (Years) ...... 176-39-4 (15 years) Series Record...... Illinois leads, 37-36-1 2004-05 Record (Conference) ...... 16-1 (1st) Last Meeting...... Feb.13, 2005, Illinois won, 34-0

IOWA HAWKEYES SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 2006 • 2 P.M. • BLOOMINGTON, IND. Location...... Iowa City, Iowa 2004-05 NCAA Finish ...... Seventh Founded (Enrollment) ...... 1847 (29,697) All-Americans Returning/Lost ...... 4/0 G Athletics Director ...... Bob Bowlsby SID Contact ...... Tony Wirt

N Home Facility (Capacity). . Carver-Hawkeye Arena (15,500) SID Email...... [email protected] I

L Nickname ...... Hawkeyes SID Phone ...... 319-335-9411

T Head Coach ...... Jim Zalesky (Iowa, 1984) SID Fax ...... 319-335-9417

S Record (Years) ...... 116-27 (8 years) Web site ...... www.hawkeyesports.com

E Record at School (Years) ...... same Series Record ...... Iowa leads, 28-3-3

R 2004-05 Record (Conference Finish) ...... 10-5 (4th) Last Meeting ...... Feb. 20, 2005, Iowa won, 17-16 W

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MINNESOTA GOLDEN GOPHERS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2006 • 2 P.M. • MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Location ...... Minneapolis, Minn. All-Americans Returning/Lost ...... 3/1 Founded (Enrollment) ...... 1851 (48,484) SID Contact ...... John Romo Athletics Director ...... Joel Maturi SID Email ...... [email protected] Nickname...... Golden Gophers SID Phone ...... 612-624-7318 Home Facility (Capacity). . . . . Sports Pavilion (5,700) SID Fax ...... 612-625-0359 Head Coach ...... J Robinson (Oklahoma St., 1969) Web site...... www.gophersports.com Record at School (Years) ...... 278-101-3 (19 years) Series Record ...... Minnesota leads, 4-39-1 Record (Years) ...... same Last Meeting . . . . Feb. 7, 2004, Minnesota won, 32-7 2004-05 Record (Conference) ...... 9-9 (2nd) 2004-05 NCAA Finish ...... Fifth PENN STATE NITTANY LIONS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2006 • 7 P.M. • STATE COLLEGE, PA. Location...... State College, Pa. 2004-05 NCAA Finish ...... 23rd Founded ...... 1855 (34,197) All-American Returning/Lost ...... 2/0 Athletics Director ...... Tim Curley SID Contact ...... Pat Donghia Nickname ...... Nittany Lions SID Email ...... [email protected] Home Facility (Capacity)...... Rec Hall (6,846) SID Phone ...... 814-865-1757 Head Coach. . . . Troy Sunderland (Penn State, 1993) SID Fax ...... 814-863-3165 Record at School (Years) ...... 66-64 (6 years) Web site...... www.GoPSUsports.com Record (Years) ...... same Series Record ...... Penn State leads, 7-0 2004-05 Record (Conference) ...... 10-10 (7th) Last Meeting . . Jan. 28, 2005, Penn State won, 21-12 NORTHWESTERN WILDCATS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2006 • 7 P.M. • EVANSTON, ILL. Location ...... Evanston, Ill. 2004-05 NCAA Finish ...... 14th Founded (Enrollment) ...... 1851 (7,700) All-Americans Returning/Lost ...... 0/0 Athletics Director ...... Mark Murphy SID Contact ...... Kevin Morales Nickname ...... Wildcats SID Email ...... [email protected] Home Facility (Capacity) ...... Welsh-Ryan (8,117) SID Phone ...... 847-491-8800 Head Coach...... Tim Cysewski (Iowa, 1977) SID Fax ...... 847-491-8818 Record at School (Years) ...... 109-147-5 (15 years) Web site ...... www.NUsports.com Record (Years) ...... same Series Record...... Indiana leads, 41-26-4 2004-05 Record (Conference) ...... 9-6 (10th) Last Meeting . . . . . Jan. 21, 2005, Indiana won, 22-15 MICHIGAN WOLVERINES SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2006 • 2 P.M. • ANN ARBOR, MICH. Location ...... Ann Arbor, Mich. 2004-05 NCAA Finish ...... Second Founded (Enrollment) ...... 1817 (39,031) All Americans Returning/Lost ...... 0/1 Athletics Director ...... William Martin SID Contact ...... Leah Howard Nickname ...... Wolverines SID Email ...... [email protected] Home Facility (Capacity) . . . Cliff Keen Arena (1,800) SID Phone ...... 734-615-0679 Head Coach . . . Joe McFarland (North Carolina, 1989) SID Fax ...... 734-647-1188 Record at School (Years) ...... 88-76-2 (10 years) Web site ...... www.mgoblue.com Record (Years) ...... same Series Record...... Michigan Leads, 21-54-2 2004-05 Record (Conference) ...... 10-7 (2nd) Last Meeting . . . Feb. 13, 2004, Michigan won, 22-12

BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS SAT.-SUN., MARCH 4-5, 2006 • SCHEDULE TBA • BLOOMINGTON, IND. Location...... Bloomington, Ind. 2004-05 NCAA Finish ...... 9th Founded (Enrollment) ...... 1820 (38,903) All-Americans Returning/Lost ...... 2/1 W Athletics Director ...... Rick Greenspan SID Contact ...... Kevin Martinez Nickname ...... Hoosiers SID Email ...... [email protected] R Facility (Capacity) ...... Assembly Hall (17,456) SID Phone ...... 812-856-0146 E Head Coach ...... Duane Goldman (Iowa, 1986) SID Fax ...... 812-855-9401 S Record at School (Years) ...... 164-90-4 (13 years) Web site ...... www.iuhoosiers.com T Record (Years) ...... same IU’s Best Big Ten Finish (Last) ...... First (1943) L I

2004-05 Record (Conference) ...... 4-4 (6th) IU’s Best Finish Under Goldman (Year) . . . Fifth, 1995 N G NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS THURS.-SAT., MARCH 16-18, 2006 • SCHEDULE TBA • OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.

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ALABAMA 2-0-1 BLOOMSBURG 1-2-0 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 12-3-0 H: 1-0-1 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-0-0 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-2-0 H: 1-1-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 10-2-0 2-6-1971 Blacksburg, Va. W 28-8 1-6-1989 Hampton, Va. # L 16-19 12-15-1973 Bloomington, Ind. L 15-22 12-8-1973 Bloomington, Ind. T 17-17 1-10-1992 Hampton, Va. # L 16-21 2-3-1979 Muncie, Ind. W 23-18 2-8-1975 Bloomington, Ind. W 23-15 1-1-2004 Columbus, Ohio@ W 23-15 1-27-1980 Kent, Ohio # W 22-21 # Virginia Duals 1-24-1982 Kent, Ohio # W 22-19 APPALACHIAN STATE 1-0-0 @ Buckeye Duals 1-23-1983 Kent, Ohio # W 24-14 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-0-0 1-21-1984 Kent, Ohio # L 13-31 1-2-1993 Atlanta, Ga. W 22-18 BOWLING GREEN 2-0-0 1-19-1985 Kent, Ohio # W 37-10 H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-0-0 1-19-1986 Kent, Ohio # L 17-24 ARIZONA 0-1-0 12-9-1967 Bloomington, Ind. W 32-6 1-18-1987 Kent, Ohio # W 23-22 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-1-0 1-26-1980 Kent, Ohio # W 41-6 1-17-1988 Kent, Ohio # W 23-11 1-30-1971 Iowa City, Iowa L 16-21 # Kent State Invitational 1-15-1989 Kent, Ohio # W 34-3 1-14-1990 Kent, Ohio # W 35-6 ARIZONA STATE 0-3-0 BROWN 1-0-0 12-10-1994 Normal, Ill. W 26-10 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 0-2-0 H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-0 2-24-1996 Mount Pleasant, Mich. W 38-3 1-14-1984 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 15-29 1-10-1997 Norfolk, Va. # W 30-10 1-25-1997 Oxford, Ohio W 30-8 1-9-1987 Hampton, Va. # L 9-29 # Virginia Duals # Kent State Invitational 1-10-1997 Norfolk, Va. # L 17-23 # Virginia Duals BUFFALO 3-0-0 CENTRAL MISSOURI STATE 3-0-0 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 3-0-0 H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 2-0-0 Army 1-0-0 1-5-2002 Columbus, Ohio# W 30-10 12-19-1999 Oak Grove, Mo. W 34-8 H: 0-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-0 1-4-2003 Columbus, Ohio# W 19-16 12-17-2000 Bloomington, Ind. W 38-6 1-18-1930 West Point, N.Y. W 26-6 1-1-2004 Columbus, Ohio# W 27-8 12-17-2001 Edwardsville, Ill. W 30-6 #Buckeye Duals ARKANSAS STATE 2-0-0 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA 0-0-1 H: 1-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-0 CALIFORNIA-PA. 1-0-0 H: 0-0-1 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-0 1-15-1949 Bloomington, Ind. W 24-6 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-0-0 1-12-1995 Bloomington, Ind. T 16-16 1-9-1950 State University, Ark. W 22-4 2-11-1995 Valparaiso, Ind. W 44-6 CENTRAL YMCA (CHICAGO) 1-0-0 ASHLAND 3-0-0 Cal Poly 1-0-0 H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-0 H: 0-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 2-0-0 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-0-0 2-10-1934 Bloomington, Ind. W 26.5-1.5 1-30-1982 Ashland, Ohio W 20-14 1-20-1990 Columbus, Ohio W 37-5 12-15-1985 Columbus, Ohio W 35-10 CHATTANOOGA 5-0-0 1-12-2003 Columbus, Ohio# W 37-3 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD 4-5-0 H: 3-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 2-0-0 # Wendy’s Duals H: 0-2-0 A: 1-2-0 N: 3-1-0 12-17-1927 Bloomington, Ind. W 35-14 1-14-1974 Cleveland, Ohio L 5-30 1-20-1989 Bloomington, Ind. W 24-11 AUBURN 0-1-0 2-1-1975 Bloomington, Ind. L 6-36 1-20-2002 Columbus, Ohio W 35-10 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-1-0 2-13-1976 Cleveland, Ohio L 11-26 1-12-2003 Ashland, Ohio# W 30-14 1-27-1980 Kent, Ohio # L 7-29 2-26-1977 Bloomington, Ind. L 10-36 1-15-2005 Bloomington, Ind. W 30-14 # Kent State Invitational 2-24-1978 Cleveland, Ohio W 28-10 #Wendy’s Duals 1-25-1992 Columbus, Ohio L 16-20 BALL STATE 7-1-1 1-17-1999 Ashland, Ohio # W 41-9 CHICAGO 6-0-0 H: 3-0-1 A: 3-1-0 N: 1-0-0 1-16-2000 Ashland, Ohio # W 28-15 H: 3-0-0 A: 3-0-0 N: 0-0-0 12-16-1967 Toledo, Ohio W 31-7 1-13-2001 Hampton, Va.# W 24-9 2-1-1924 Chicago, Ill. W 16-7 1-30-1973 Bloomington, Ind. W 21-12 # Wendy’s Classic 2-14-1925 Bloomington, Ind. W 24-2 1-26-1974 Muncie, Ind. L 14-24 3-10-1928 Bloomington, Ind. @ W 25.5-1.5 2-17-1975 Bloomington, Ind. T 19-19 CAL STATE FULLERTON 1-0-0 3-9-1929 Chicago, Ill. # W 15-13 2-21-1976 Bloomington, Ind. W 21-19 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-0-0 1-20-1934 Bloomington, Ind. W 24-6 2-18-1977 Muncie, Ind. W 32-15 1-20-1990 Columbus, Ohio % W 32-9 1-19-1935 Chicago, Ill. W 30-0 2-15-1978 Bloomington, Ind. W 20-18 % Ohio State Duals @ Big Ten Sectional Meet (for fifth place) 2-3-1979 Muncie, Ind. W 35-17 # Big Ten Sectional Meet (for third place) 2-12-1981 Muncie, Ind. W 38-6 CARSON-NEWMAN 3-0-0

G H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 3-0-0 CHICAGO ALL-STARS 1-0-0

N BINGHAMTON 1-0-0 1-27-2001 Indianapolis, Ind. W 43-6 H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-0 I H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-0-0 1-26-2002 Indianapolis, Ind W 44-0 1-30-1937 Bloomington, Ind. W 20-6 L 1-16-2000 Ashland, Ohio # W 41-3 1-18-2004 Indianapolis, Ind. W 47-0 T # Wendy’s Duals CHICAGO INTERFRATERNITY CLUB 1-0-0 S

E H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-0

R 1-18-1936 Bloomington, Ind. W 21-13 W

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CINCINNATI 4-1-0 CUMBERLAND 2-0-0 1-6-2001 Charleston, Ill. W 37-9 H: 3-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-1-0 H: 2-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-0 1-17-2003 Charleston, Ill. W 35-13 1-24-1925 Bloomington, Ind. W 19-0 1-18-2004 Bloomington, Ind. W 40-3 12-14-2003 Bloomington, Ind. W 32-13 1-28-1927 Bloomington, Ind. W 23-3 12-19-2004 Bloomington, Ind. Q 50-0 12-12-2004 Charleston, Ill. W 42-6 1-26-1974 Muncie, Ind. L 14-18 2-12-1980 Bloomington, Ind. W 51-3 CUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 1-0-0 EASTERN MICHIGAN 6-0-0 2-17-1981 Cincinnati, Ohio W 47-4 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-0-0 H: 4-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 1-0-0 1-25-1992 Columbus, Ohio W 27-15 12-16-1967 Toledo, Ohio W 24-10 CINCINNATI YMCA 4-0-0 1-24-1976 Bloomington, Ind. W 34-6 H: 4-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-0 DEFIANCE 1-0-0 1-7-1977 Ypsilanti, Mich. W 44-3 1-9-1931 Bloomington, Ind. W 32-0 H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-0 1-28-2000 Bloomington, Ind. W 33-9 1-9-1932 Bloomington, Ind. W 31-0 2-20-1976 Bloomington, Ind. W 28-14 1-28-2000 Bloomington, Ind. W 33-9 1-16-1937 Bloomington, Ind. W 28-10 1-17-2004 Bloomington, Ind. W 20-17 2-3-1938 Bloomington, Ind. W 36-0 DELAWARE STATE 1-0-0 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-0-0 EDINBORO 2-0-0 CITADEL, THE 1-0-0 1-17-1999 Ashland, Ohio# W 35-12 H: 1-0-0 A:1-0-0 N:0-0-0 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-0-0 # Wendy’s Classic 1-9-1996 Edinboro, Pa. W 42-2 2-5-1972 Blacksburg, Va. W 47-0 1-14-2005 Bloomington, Ind. W 23-13 DEPAUL 0-0-1 CHICAGO STATE 1-0-0 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-1 N: 0-0-0 EVANSVILLE 1-0-0 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-0-0 1-12-1944 Greencastle, Ind. T 16-16 H: 0-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-0 1-29-1995 Normal, Ill. W 55-0 12-18-1934 Evansville, Ind. W 28-0 DRAKE 2-1-1 CLARION 2-0-1 H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-1-1 EVANSVILLE YMCA 2-0-0 H: 0-0-1 A: 0-0-0 N: 2-0-0 2-2-1974 Champaign, Ill. L 14-23 H: 1-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-0 1-2-1993 Atlanta, Ga. # W 22-17 1-31-1976 Champaign, Ill. T 18-18 1-11-1941 Bloomington, Ind. W 24-3 1-16-1999 Bloomington, Ind. T 20-20 1-10-1990 Bloomington, Ind. W 34-6 1-27-1941 Evansville, Ind. W 34-0 1-4-2003 Columbus, Ohio^ W 26-12 1-17-1993 Minneapolis, Minn. W 23-14 # Peach State Duals FINDLAY 2-0-0 ^Buckeye Duals DUKE 4-0-0 H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-0-0 H: 2-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 2-0-0 12-18-1954 West Lafayette, Ind. W 30-0 CLEMSON 0-1-0 1-6-1987 Raleigh, N.C. W 31-15 1-10-1998 Bloomington, Ind. W 32-15 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-1-0 1-10-1990 Bloomington, Ind. W 34-6 1-11-1986 Hampton, Va. # L 18-20 1-4-2003 Columbus, Ohio# W 41-3 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 1-0-0 # Virginia Duals 1-17-2004 Bloomington, Ind. W 31-8 H: 0-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-0 #Buckeye Duals 12-30-1974 Miami, Fla. W 22-18 CLEVELAND STATE 3-6-0 H: 0-2-0 A: 1-2-0 N: 2-2-0 DUNCAN YMCA (CHICAGO) 1-0-0 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL 1-1-0 1-14-1974 Cleveland, Ohio L 5-30 H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-0 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 1-0-0 2-1-1975 Bloomington, Ind. L 6-36 2-1-1941 Bloomington, Ind. W 18-4 2-8-1941 Lancaster, Pa. L 14-15 2-13-1976 Cleveland, Ohio L 11-26 2-8-1941 Charleston, Ill. W 47-9 2-26-1977 Bloomington, Ind. L 10-36 EASTERN ILLINOIS 15-6-0 2-24-1978 Cleveland, Ohio W 28-10 H: 6-3-0 A: 7-3-0 N: 2-0-0 FRESNO STATE 1-1-0 1-25-1992 Columbus, Ohio L 16-20 1-20-1975 Charleston, Ill. W 22-18 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-1-0 1-17-1999 Ashland, Ohio # W 41-9 12-18-1975 Bloomington, Ind. W 26-15 1-20-1990 Columbus, Ohio W 28-12 1-16-2000 Ashland, Ohio # W 28-15 2-7-1977 Charleston, Ill. L 16-27 1-21-1995 Lincoln, Neb. # L 14-21 1-12-2003 Ashland, Ohio# L 21-15 12-15-1978 Charleston, Ill. L 11-34 %Ohio State Duals # Wendy’s Classic 12-14-1979 Bloomington, Ind. L 6-33 # National Duals 2-1-1981 Charleston, Ill. W 26-14 CORNELL COLLEGE 8-1-0 12-11-1981 Bloomington, Ind. L 15-24 GARDNER-WEBB 3-0-0 H: 5-1-0 A: 3-0-0 N: 0-0-0 2-16-1983 Bloomington, Ind. L 6-35 H: 2-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-0-0 W 1-8-1927 Bloomington, Ind. W 14-9 1-10-1984 Bloomington, Ind. W 26-20 1-12-2003 Ashland, Ohio W 37-7 R

12-31-1929 Bloomington, Ind. W 29-5 1-30-1985 Charleston, Ill. L 20-25 12-14-2003 Bloomington, Ind. W 37-13 E 12-18-1930 Bloomington, Ind. L 12-16 2-1-1986 Bloomington, Ind. W 38-11 12-19-2004 Bloomington, Ind. W 31-6 S 2-13-1933 Bloomington, Ind. W 26-0 1-29-1994 Valparaiso, Ind. W 32-8 T 2-3-1934 Mount Vernon, Iowa W 22-6 12-10-1994 Normal, Ill. W 37-5 GARY YMCA 1-0-0 L I 2-15-1936 Mount Vernon, Iowa W 14-12 1-29-1995 Charleston, Ill. W 40-3 H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-0 N

2-27-1937 Bloomington, Ind. W 20-11 1-26-1996 Bloomington, Ind. W 30-10 1-14-1928 Bloomington, Ind. W 19-6 G 2-3-1938 Bloomington, Ind. W 22-6 2-21-1999 Charleston, Ill. W 26-15 2-3-1940 Mount Vernon, Iowa W 21-3 1-17-2000 Bloomington, Ind. W 22-21

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GEORGIA 1-0-0 12-14-1968 Bloomington, Ind. W 20-9 1-21-1977 Bloomington, Ind. W 23-15 H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-0 2-8-1969 Minneapolis, Minn. W 22-10 1-21-1979 Bloomington, Ind. L 15-31 1-12-1974 Blacksburg, Va. W 51-3 12-13-1969 Champaign, Ill. L 12-22 1-30-1980 Terre Haute, Ind. L 18-20 12-12-1970 Bloomington, Ind. W 17-15 1-28-1981 Bloomington, Ind. W 24-11 GEORGIA TECH 1-0-0 1-7-1972 Champaign, Ill. W 22-13 2-16-1982 Terre Haute, Ind. L 18-26 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-0-0 2-9-1973 Bloomington, Ind. L 17-24 2-5-1983 Bloomington, Ind. L 10-30 1-31-1970 Blacksburg, Va. W 27-6 2-2-1974 Champaign, Ill. L 6-30 2-8-1984 Terre Haute, Ind. L 8-42 2-1-1975 Bloomington, Ind. L 17-23 2-3-1985 Bloomington, Ind. L 8-35 GEORGE MASON 1-0-0 1-31-1976 Champaign, Ill. L 13-23 1-31-1986 Bloomington, Ind. W 20-19 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-0-0 2-5-1977 Bloomington, Ind. W 32-9 1-11-1997 Norfolk, Va. W 36-11 2-4-1978 Champaign, Ill. L 14-24 INDIANAPOLIS 14-0-0 1-13-1979 Bloomington, Ind. L 12-30 H: 6-0-0 A: 8-0-0 N: 0-0-0 HARVARD 1-0-0 2-1-1980 Champaign, Ill. W 28-11 1-31-1974 Bloomington, Ind. W 22-21 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-0-0 1-18-1981 Bloomington, Ind. T 22-22 2-7-1975 Bloomington, Ind. W 34-18 1-31-1970 Blacksburg, Va. W 28-7 1-17-1982 Champaign, Ill. L 8-30 1-24-1976 Bloomington, Ind. W 33-3 1-15-1983 Bloomington, Ind. W 20-15 12-17-1977 Indianapolis, Ind. W 34-11 HOFSTRA 1-0-0 1-15-1984 Champaign, Ill. L 12-27 2-14-1978 Bloomington, Ind. W 40-10 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-0-0 1-23-1985 Bloomington, Ind. L 18-27 1-24-1979 Indianapolis, Ind. W 34-6 1-7-2000 Hampton, Va. W 19-18 1-22-1986 Champaign, Ill. L 9-30 1-23-1980 Bloomington, Ind. W 43-12 2-18-1987 Champaign, Ill. L 8-30 1-20-1981 Indianapolis, Ind. W 38-6 ILLINOIS 37-35-1 1-23-1988 Bloomington, Ind. W 23-15 1-18-1982 Bloomington, Ind. W 21-15 H: 23-12-1 A: 13-23-0 N: 1-0-0 2-9-1989 Champaign, Ill. W 26-13 1-18-1983 Indianapolis, Ind. W 42-3 2-16-1923 Bloomington, Ind. W 16-9 2-9-1990 Bloomington, Ind. W 28-3 1-27-2001 Indianapolis, Ind. W 43-9 3-8-1930 Bloomington, Ind.@ L 12-16 2-8-1991 Champaign, Ind. W 29-9 1-26-2002 Indianapolis, Ind. W 32-12 3-7-1931 Champaign, Ill.@ W 15-9 2-7-1992 Bloomington, Ind. W 27-12 1-18-2004 Indianapolis. Ind. W 46-6 2-18-1933 Champaign, Ill. W 18.5-7.5 2-6-1993 Bloomington, Ind. L 13-20 1-22-2005 Indianapolis, Ind. W 48-0 3-4-1933 Bloomington, Ind. W 16.5-9.5 2-5-1994 Bloomington, Ind. W 28-7 3-3-1934 Champaign, Ill. W 20-6 1-7-1995 Champaign, Ill. L 6-27 IOWA 3-28-3 3-2-1935 Bloomington, Ind. W 13.5-10.5 2-10-1996 Bloomington, Ind. W 16-15 H: 1-13-2 A: 2-14-1 N: 0-1-0 2-21-1936 Champaign, Ill. W 21-9 12-14-1996 Champaign, Ill. L 15-20 3-6-1926 Bloomington, Ind. L 12-14 2-20-1937 Bloomington, Ind. W 18.5-9.5 2-8-1998 Bloomington, Ind. L 6-31 2-23-1951 Bloomington, Ind. L 8-17 2-26-1938 Champaign, Ill. W 20-6 1-29-1999 Champaign, Ill. L 9-22 1-21-1952 Iowa City, Iowa T 14-14 2-18-1939 Bloomington, Ind. W 20-6 1-21-2000 Bloomington, Ind. L 9-31 2-23-1953 Bloomington, Ind. T 12-12 2-21-1940 Champaign, Ill. W 20-6 1-31-2004 Bloomington, Ind. L 13-24 1-16-1954 Iowa City, Iowa L 8-20 2-22-1941 Bloomington, Ind. W 17-9 2-13-2005 Champaign, Ill. L 34-0 1-10-1955 Bloomington, Ind. L 5-24 2-28-1942 Champaign, Ill. L 5-31 @ Big Ten Sectional Meet (for conference title) 2-6-1956 Iowa City, Iowa L 8-24 2-10-1945 Champaign, Ill. L 6-22 3-2-1957 Bloomington, Ind. L 6-22 2-16-1946 Bloomington, Ind. W 17-13 ILLINOIS STATE 8-2-0 12-14-1957 Iowa City, Iowa L 5-24 2-6-1947 Champaign, Ill. L 12-14 H: 4-0-0 A: 2-1-0 N: 2-1-0 12-19-1958 Bloomington, Ind. L 13-16 2-28-1948 Bloomington, Ind. W 22-17 1-17-1976 Ann Arbor, Mich. W 20-18 1-9-1960 Iowa City, Iowa L 6-18 2-28-1949 Champaign, Ill. L 8-21 12-9-1978 Bloomington, Ind. W 36-10 12-10-1960 Bloomington, Ind. L 15-24 2-24-1950 Bloomington, Ind. L 5-26 2-9-1980 Normal, Ill. W 22-18 2-23-1962 Bloomington, Ind. L 10-22 2-24-1951 Champaign, Ill. L 5-30 2-7-1981 Bloomington, Ind. W 25-15 2-22-1963 Iowa City, Iowa L 3-27 2-16-1952 Bloomington, Ind. W 18-12 2-12-1982 Normal, Ill. W 25-16 2-8-1964 Bloomington, Ind. L 12-15 2-20-1953 Champaign, Ill. L 9-19 2-9-1983 Bloomington, Ind. W 23-18 1-16-1965 Iowa City. Iowa W 14-11 12-17-1953 Bloomington, Ind. L 12-14 2-3-1984 Normal, Ill. L 9-38 2-12-1966 Bloomington, Ind. T 12-12 12-16-1954 Champaign, Ill. L 14-16 2-1-1985 Bloomington, Ind. W 34-17 1-14-1967 Iowa City, Iowa W 23-15 12-17-1955 Bloomington, Ind. W 27-6 1-2-1993 Atlanta, Ga. L 9-27 12-9-1967 Bloomington, Ind. W 19-13 2-23-1957 Champaign, Ill. L 11-18 12-10-1994 Normal, Ill. W 48-0 1-11-1969 Iowa City, Iowa L 8-24 2-21-1958 Bloomington, Ind. W 17-13 1-10-1970 Bloomington, Ind. L 3-35 2-21-1959 Champaign, Ill. W 19-10 INDIANA STATE 4-13-0 1-30-1971 Iowa City, Iowa L 11-27 2-24-1960 Bloomington, Ind. W 20-6 H: 3-6-0 A: 1-7-0 N: 0-0-0 1-29-1972 Evanston, Ill. L 12-24 12-9-1960 Champaign, Ill. L 14-23 12-2-1961 Terre Haute, Ind. W 18-8 12-14-1972 Bloomington, Ind. L 10-30

G 12-9-1961 Champaign, Ill. L 11-14 12-14-1968 Bloomington, Ind. L 15-16 2-8-1974 Iowa City, Iowa L 0-43

N 12-15-1962 Bloomington, Ind. L 10-20 1-24-1970 Terre Haute, Ind. L 6-28 2-7-1975 Bloomington, Ind. L 3-44 I 2-22-1964 Champaign, Ill. L 11-17 1-9-1971 Bloomington, Ind. L 18-20 2-6-1976 Iowa City, Iowa L 2-39 L 1-30-1965 Bloomington, Ind. W 22-8 1-8-1972 Terre Haute, Ind. L 15-20 12-12-1980 Iowa City, Iowa L 12-35 T

S 1-15-1966 Champaign, Ill. W 23-2 2-23-1974 Terre Haute, Ind. L 12-25 1-16-1993 Iowa City, Iowa L 7-34

E 1-28-1967 Bloomington, Ind. W 37-0 1-27-1975 Bloomington, Ind. L 8-31 1-31-1999 Iowa City, Iowa L 9-39

R 1-13-1968 Champaign, Ill. W 24-9 2-17-1976 Terre Haute, Ind. L 3-35 1-23-2000 Bloomington, Ind. L 6-37 W

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1-23-2002 Bloomington, Ind. L 6-37 1-13-1975 Bloomington, Ind. L 6-33 12-7-1974 Oxford, Ohio L 14-24 2-21-2003 Bloomington, Ind. L 3-34 1-8-2000 Hampton, Va. L 18-19 12-6-1975 Bloomington, Ind. W 26-13 2-20-2005 Iowa City, Iowa L 17-16 12-4-1976 Oxford, Ohio W 25-9 LOCK HAVEN 2-2-0 12-3-1977 Bloomington, Ind. L 22-25 H: 2-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-2-0 IOWA STATE 6-6-0 1-15-1979 Bloomington, Ind. W 23-15 2-3-1979 Muncie, Ind. W 25-18 H: 4-1-0 A: 2-3-0 N: 0-2-0 1-8-1988 Hampton, Va. L 17-20 2-23-1980 Bloomington, Ind. W 23-15 2-23-1928 Bloomington, Ind. L 4.5-16.5 1-12-2001 Hampton Va.# L 18-26 2-21-1981 Bloomington, Ind. W 27-12 1-14-1929 Ames, Iowa L 11-17 1-14-2005 Bloomington, Ind. W 32-4 12-16-1985 Columbus, Ohio W 44-6 1-14-1933 Bloomington, Ind. W16.5-9.5 # Virginia Duals 2-18-1995 Oxford, Ohio W 27-6 2-3-1933 Ames, Iowa L 8-20 LOUISVILLE YMCA 2-0-0 1-26-1996 Bloomington, Ind. W 39-3 2-2-1934 Ames, Iowa W 20-8 H: 1-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-0 1-25-1997 Oxford, Ohio W 24-15 2-17-1934 Bloomington, Ind. W23.5-6.5 12-15-1928 Louisville, Ky. W 22-5 12-3-1998 Bloomington, Ind. W 38-5 2-16-1935 Bloomington, Ind. W24.5-1.5 2-9-1929 Bloomington, Ind. W 21-3 2-14-1936 Ames, Iowa W 22-8 MICHIGAN 21-54-2 MANKATO STATE 1-2-0 1-20-1939 Bloomington, Ind. W 25-5 H: 13-22-0 A: 8-30-2 N: 0-2-0 H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-2-0 2-5-1940 Ames, Iowa L 10.5-15.5 3-1-1924 Bloomington, Ind. W 24-2 2-12-1955 Bloomington, Ind. W 19-0 1-11-1985 Hampton, Va. # L 8-27 3-6-1925 Ann Arbor, Mich. W 24-2 2-6-1965 Minneapolis, Minn. L 10-17 1-10-1986 Hampton, Va. # L 6-36 2-13-1926 Bloomington, Ind. W 23-0 1-11-1969 Iowa City, Iowa L 12-19 # Virginia Duals 2-26-1927 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 8-21 3-2-1928 Bloomington, Ind. L 1.5-19.5 MARQUETTE 5-0-0 JAMES MADISON 1-0-0 3-2-1929 Ann Arbor, Mich. T 14-14 H: 2-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 2-0-0 H: 0-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-0 2-22-1930 Bloomington, Ind. W 14-12 2-3-1968 Oxford, Ohio W 28-3 12-21-2004 Kent, Ohio W 39-4 2-21-1931 Ann Arbor, Mich. W 23-5 1-22-1994 Bloomington, Ind. W 52-0 3-5-1932 Bloomington, Ind. W 20.5-9.5 1-18-1998 Milwaukee, Wisc. W 39-12 KANSAS STATE 2-1-0 2-25-1933 Ann Arbor, Mich. W 29-3 1-16-1999 Bloomington, Ind. W 34-10 H: 1-1-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-0-0 2-23-1935 Ann Arbor, Mich. W 22-6 1-11-2000 Evanston, Ill. W 32-12 1-5-1929 Bloomington, Ind. W 15-11 3-7-1936 Bloomington, Ind. W 30-0 1-26-1942 Bloomington, Ind. L 5-24 3-1-1937 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 12.5-13.5 MARSHALL 2-0-0 1-31-1975 Edwardsville, Ill. W 22-12 1-8-1938 Bloomington, Ind. W 19-13 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 2-0-0 1-13-1939 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 11-17 2-3-1968 Oxford, Ohio W 31-4 KENT STATE 7-6-0 3-2-1940 Bloomington, Ind. W 23-3 2-3-1973 Blacksburg, Va. W 39-0 H: 0-1-0 A: 6-5-0 N: 1-0-0 2-17-1941 Ann Arbor, Mich. W 17-9 1-23-1982 Kent, Ohio # L 16-25 2-21-1942 Bloomington, Ind. L 13-25 MANCHESTER 1-0-0 1-23-1983 Kent, Ohio # W 24-15 2-6-1943 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 12-14 H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-0 1-21-1984 Kent, Ohio # L 3-33 2-12-1944 Bloomington, Ind. L 3-23 11-29-2003 Bloomington, Ind. W 32-6 1-19-1985 Kent, Ohio # L 19-23 2-3-1945 Ann Arbor, Mich. T 12-12 1-19-1986 Kent, Ohio # L 21-22 1-19-1946 Bloomington, Ind. W 18-8 MARYVILLE 1-0-0 1-18-1987 Kent, Ohio # W 21-14 2-24-1947 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 6-24 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-0-0 1-17-1988 Kent, Ohio # W 19-12 2-21-1948 Bloomington, Ind. W 14-13 12-11-1976 Notre Dame, Ind. W 51-2 1-15-1989 Kent, Ohio # W 28-5 2-19-1949 Ann Arbor, Mich. W 14-13 1-14-1990 Kent, Ohio # W 24-16 2-18-1950 Bloomington, Ind. L 6-18 MCKENDREE 1-0-0 1-18-1991 Kent, Ohio # L 13-26 1-13-1951 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 8-23 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-0-0 1-9-1993 Bloomington, Ind. L 15-19 1-12-1952 Bloomington, Ind. W 17-11 1-22-2005 Indianapolis, Ind W 40-6 1-17-1999 Ashland, Ohio $ W 23-13 1-9-1953 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 6-22 12-21-2004 Kent, Ohio W 26-10 1-8-1954 Bloomington, Ind. L 5-27 MCKINLEY PARK YMCA (CHICAGO) 2-0-0 # Kent State Duals 1-15-1955 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 8-22 H: 1-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-0 $ Wendy’s Classic 1-13-1956 Bloomington, Ind. W 19-18 1-18-1935 Chicago, Ill. W 19-9 1-11-1957 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 9-19 1-26-1935 Bloomington, Ind. W 27-3 KENTUCKY 1-3-0 1-10-1958 Bloomington, Ind. W 16-13 H: 0-1-0 A: 1-2-0 N: 0-0-0 1-9-1959 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 12-14

MIAMI (OHIO) 17-3-0 W 1-19-1923 Lexington, Ky. W 34-12 2-20-1960 Bloomington, Ind. L 0-30 H: 8-1-0 A: 6-1-0 N: 3-1-0 12-4-1974 Lexington, Ky. L 3-43 1-7-1961 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 8-29 R 2-28-1953 Bloomington, Ind. W 18-8 2-11-1976 Bloomington, Ind. L 15-24 12-15-1961 Bloomington, Ind. L 14-16 E

12-12-1953 Oxford, Ohio W 22-7 S 2-16-1977 Lexington, Ky. L 17-23 2-16-1963 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 9-19

12-11-1954 Bloomington, Ind. W 30-0 T 2-13-1965 Bloomington, Ind. L 0-30 12-10-1955 Oxford, Ohio W 32-0 L LEHIGH 2-3-0 1-8-1966 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 8-19 I

12-15-1956 Bloomington, Ind. W 27-5 N H: 0-1-0 A: 2-1-0 N: 0-1-0 1-7-1967 Bloomington, Ind. L 9-20

2-3-1968 Oxford, Ohio W 17-11 G 2-1-1936 Bethlehem, Pa. W 27.5-6.5 1-6-1968 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 11-21 12-18-1971 Milwaukee, Wis. W 22-14 2-6-1937 Bethlehem, Pa. L 15-26 1-4-1969 Bloomington, Ind. L 8-20 1-26-1974 Muncie, Ind. L 13-25 2-12-1943 Bethlehem, Pa. W 24-6 2-6-1970 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 6-30

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2-13-1971 Bloomington, Ind. L 11-22 2-15-1964 Bloomington, Ind. L 11-14 1-14-1967 Iowa City, Iowa L 14-17 1-22-1972 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 12-25 12-11-1965 East Lansing, Mich. T 14-14 2-11-1967 Minneapolis, Minn. L 14-15 1-20-1973 Bloomington, Ind. L 9-35 12-11-1965 Bloomington, Ind. L 9-15 1-26-1968 Bloomington, Ind. W 20-8 1-19-1974 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 0-39 12-10-1966 East Lansing, Mich. L 5-25 2-8-1969 Minneapolis, Minn. L 15-18 1-18-1975 Bloomington, Ind. L 11-27 12-12-1967 Bloomington, Ind. L 9-20 2-13-1970 Bloomington, Ind. L 11-24 1-17-1976 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 9-29 1-6-1969 East Lansing, Mich. L 0-31 1-16-1971 Minneapolis, Minn. L 13-22 1-23-1977 Bloomington, Ind. L 9-29 1-27-1970 Bloomington, Ind. L 0-36 2-11-1972 Bloomington, Ind. L 13-25 1-22-1978 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 14-29 1-8-1971 East Lansing, Mich. L 0-38 1-27-1973 Minneapolis, Minn. L 9-27 1-20-1979 Bloomington, Ind. L 6-36 12-4-1971 Bloomington, Ind. L 6-36 1-4-1974 Bloomington, Ind. L 9-26 1-19-1980 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 10-29 1-12-1973 East Lansing, Mich. L 8-30 2-21-1975 Bloomington, Ind. L 7-34 1-15-1982 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 11-32 1-5-1974 Bloomington, Ind. L 5-33 2-21-1976 Bloomington, Ind. L 16-25 1-20-1983 Bloomington, Ind. L 15-23 1-11-1975 East Lansing, Mich. L 6-28 2-22-1977 Minneapolis, Minn. L 17-20 1-14-1984 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 6-38 1-10-1976 Bloomington, Ind. L 13-26 2-20-1978 Bloomington, Ind. L 7-39 1-17-1985 Bloomington, Ind. L 15-33 1-8-1977 East Lansing, Mich. L 12-21 1-5-1979 Minneapolis, Minn. L 9-33 1-15-1986 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 6-38 1-7-1978 Bloomington, Ind. L 10-31 2-16-1980 Bloomington, Ind. L 11-27 1-15-1987 Bloomington, Ind. L 14-23 1-6-1979 East Lansing, Mich. L 5-33 1-9-1981 Minneapolis, Minn. L 17-27 2-14-1988 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 7-33 1-51980 Bloomington, Ind. L 6-31 2-14-1982 Bloomington, Ind. L 12-29 1-19-1989 Bloomington, Mich. L 10-30 1-7-1981 East Lansing, Mich. L 18-20 1-7-1983 Minneapolis, Minn. L 15-26 2-28-1989 Indianapolis, Ind. L 9-26 1-9-1982 Bloomington, Ind. L 0-43 2-10-1984 Bloomington, Ind. L 9-40 2-18-1990 Ann Arbor, Mich. W 26-10 1-9-1983 East Lansing, Mich. L 12-26 1-2-1989 Indianapolis, Ind. L 6-35 1-17-1991 Bloomington, Ind. L 15-21 1-7-1984 Bloomington, Ind. L 3-46 2-23-1992 Bloomington, Ind. L 13-29 2-1-1992 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 6-34 1-5-1985 East Lansing, Mich. L 15-28 1-17-1993 Minneapolis, Minn. L 21-23 2-6-1993 Champaign, Ill. L 13-32 1-16-1986 East Lansing, Mich. L 7-30 1-23-1994 Bloomington, Ind. L 9-22 2-20-1994 Ann Arbor, Mich. W 31-13 2-9-1987 Bloomington, Ind. L 19-24 1-29-2000 Minneapolis, Minn. L 0-38 2-4-1995 Bloomington, Ind. W 20-15 2-13-1988 East Lansing, Mich. L 18-21 2-2-2001 Minneapolis, Minn. L 0-38 2-25-1996 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 17-19 2-16-1989 Bloomington, Ind. W 20-14 2-23-2003 Minneapolis, Minn. L 17-25 2-7-1997 Bloomington, Ind. L 10-28 2-25-1990 East Lansing, Mich. W 23-8 2-7-2004 Bloomington, Ind. L 7-32 2-20-1998 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 9-28 2-2-1991 Bloomington, Ind. W 19-6 @ Big Ten Quadrangular (w/ Purdue & Wisconsin) 2-12-2000 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 18-23 2-2-1992 East Lansing, Mich. W 23-18 # Big Ten Quadrangular (w/Purdue & Ohio State) 2-9-2001 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 14-24 1-30-1993 Bloomington, Ind. L 13-22 1-31-2003 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 13-25 2-20-1994 East Lansing, Mich. L 15-18 MISSOURI 12-4-0 2-13-2004 Bloomington, Ind. L 12-22 2-4-1995 Bloomington, Ind. L 15-22 H: 6-2-0 A: 3-2-0 N: 3-0-0 2-25-1996 East Lansing, Mich. W 23-14 2-22-1964 Champaign, Ill. W 29-3 MICHIGAN STATE 18-44-3 2-21-1997 Bloomington, Ind. L 12-22 1-14-1967 Iowa City, Iowa W 33-5 H: 10-20-2 A: 8-24-1 N: 0-0-0 2-22-1998 East Lansing, Mich. L 12-25 1-23-1988 Bloomington, Ind. L 14-23 1-12-1924 Bloomington, Ind. W 24-2 2-14-1999 Bloomington, Ind. T 20-20 12-1-1990 Bloomington, Ind. W 23-17 1-31-1925 East Lansing, Mich. W 29-0 2-16-2001 East Lansing, Mich. L 12-20 2-16-1992 Columbia, Mo. L 20-22 2-27-1932 Bloomington, Ind. W 25-5 2-3-2002 Bloomington, Ind. L 16-21 12-10-1992 Bloomington, Ind. L 10-21 2-1-1933 East Lansing, Mich. W 19.5-4.5 2-22-2004 East Lansing, Mich. L 14-19 12-9-1993 Columbia, Mo. W 19-15 2-22-1935 East Lansing, Mich. W 22-10 2-12-2005 Bloomington, Ind. W 33-4 12-8-1994 Bloomington, Ind. W 20-16 2-8-1936 Bloomington, Ind. W 20-10 12-7-1995 Columbia, Mo. W 25-13 2-27-1943 Bloomington, Ind. W 15-11 MINNESOTA 4-39-1 12-5-1996 Bloomington, Ind. W 32-13 2-2-1945 East Lansing, Mich. L 12-14 H: 2-17-0 A: 2-18-1 N: 0-5-0 12-11-1997 Columbia, Mo. W 18-17 1-25-1947 Bloomington, Ind. W 15-9 1-13-1945 Minneapolis, Minn. W 15-13 12-11-1998 Bloomington, Ind. W 24-15 2-9-1948 East Lansing, Mich. L 8-19 2-10-1951 Minneapolis, Minn. L 8-22 12-19-1999 Oak Grove, Mo. W 28-12 2-21-1949 East Lansing, Mich. L 5-24 2-14-1953 Minneapolis, Minn. L 9-19 12-8-2000 Bloomington, Ind. W 22-15 1-14-1950 Bloomington, Ind. L 9-19 2-13-1954 Minneapolis, Minn. T 14-14 12-21-2002 Bloomington, Ind. W 20-18 1-15-1951 East Lansing, Mich. L 8-25 2-18-1955 Bloomington, Ind. W 14-11 12-13-2003 Columbia, Mo. L 15-29 3-1-1952 Bloomington, Ind. W 14-12 2-10-1956 Minneapolis, Minn. L 11-25 1-10-1953 East Lansing, Mich. L 8-17 2-16-1957 Bloomington, Ind. L 8-24 MISSOURI BAPTIST 2-0-0 2-27-1954 Bloomington, Ind. L 5-26 2-15-1958 Minneapolis, Minn. L 8-24 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 2-0-0 1-14-1955 East Lansing, Mich. W 14-12 2-13-1959 Bloomington, Ind. L 9-17 1-24-2004 Evanston, Ill. W 43-6 2-25-1956 Bloomington, Ind. L 12-20 2-19-1960 Bloomington, Ind. L 6-18 1-22-2005 Indianapolis, Ind. W 45-6

G 1-12-1957 East Lansing, Mich. L 9-17 2-18-1961 Minneapolis, Minn. @ W 79-55

N 2-8-1958 Bloomington, Ind. W 17-11 2-3-1962 West Lafayette, Ind. # L 37-48 MISSOURI STATE 2-0-0 I 1-10-1959 East Lansing, Mich. W 20-7 1-26-1963 Minneapolis, Minn. L 13-15 H: 1-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N:0-0-0 L

T 2-6-1960 Bloomington, Ind. L 6-24 2-22-1964 Champaign, Ill. L 6-20 2-19-1993 Bloomington, Ind. W 24-15

S 1-9-1961 East Lansing, Mich. L 11-24 1-16-1965 Iowa City, Iowa L 9-15 12-9-1993 Springfield, Mo. W 28-10

E 1-13-1962 Bloomington, Ind. T 14-14 2-6-1965 Minneapolis, Minn. L 10-21

R 2-15-1963 East Lansing, Mich. L 8-17 2-12-1966 Bloomington, Ind. L 6-22 W

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MONMOUTH 1-0-0 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 8-4-0 2-12-1960 Bloomington, Ind. W 15-11 H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-0 H: 1-0-0 A: 3-1-0 N: 4-2-0 2-11-1961 Evanston, Ill. W 22-18 12-17-1927 Bloomington, Ind. W 26-3 2-10-1968 Bloomington, Ind. W 29-5 2-10-1962 Evanston, Ill. W 16-13 1-31-1969 DeKalb, Ill. L 12-24 2-2-1963 Bloomington, Ind. L 6-20 MONTCLAIR STATE 0-1-0 2-2-1974 Champaign, Ill. L 13-28 1-31-1964 Evanston, Ill. L 11-14 H: 0-1-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-0 1-21-1984 Kent, Ohio W 22-21 2-19-1965 Evanston, Ill. W 19-11 1-18-1975 Bloomington, Ind. L 9-31 2-16-1992 Columbia, Mo. W 25-20 2-19-1966 Bloomington, Ind. T 14-14 1-23-1993 DeKalb, Ill. W 36-5 2-20-1967 Evanston, Ill. L 14-15 MUHLENBERG 1-0-0 2-19-1995 DeKalb. Ill. W 40-0 2-17-1968 Evanston, Ill. L 8-23 H: 0-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-0 2-18-1996 DeKald, Ill. W 47-6 2-15-1969 Evanston, Ill. L 10-23 2-11-1943 Allentown, Pa. W 25-5 1-25-1997 Oxford, Ohio W 43-6 2-21-1970 Evanston, Ill. L 6-26 1-5-2002 Columbus, Ohio L 15-19 2-20-1971 Bloomington, Ind. L 16-17 NAVY 2-1-0 1-4-2003 Columbus, Ohio# W 28-11 1-29-1972 Evanston, Ill. W 22-15 H: 0-0-0 A: 2-1-0 N: 0-0-0 # Buckeye Duals 2-10-1973 Bloomington, Ind. L 9-27 2-28-1923 Annapolis, Md. L 3-22 2-9-1974 Evanston, Ill. L 7-31 2-16-1929 Annapolis, Md. W 15-6 NORTHERN IOWA 4-3-0 2-8-1975 Bloomington, Ind. L 11-38 2-12-1938 Annapolis, Md. W 22-6 H: 0-1-0 A: 2-1-0 N: 2-1-0 2-7-1976 Evanston, Ill. T 20-20 2-13-1936 Cedar Falls, Iowa W 22-8 2-12-1977 Bloomington, Ind. L 16-21 NEBRASKA 5-10-0 1-29-1972 Evanston, Ill. W 21-9 2-10-1979 Bloomington, Ind. L 17-28 H: 3-4-0 A: 2-5-0 N: 0-1-0 1-12-1929 Lincoln, Neb. W 15-11 1-8-1988 Hampton, Va. L 10-26 2-8-1980 Evanston, Ill. W 28-20 1-11-1930 Bloomington, Ind. W 15-11 2-14-1991 Cedar Falls, Iowa L 9-26 2-14-1981 Bloomington, Ind. W 35-15 2-5-1946 Lincoln, Neb. W 24-6 1-9-1996 Edinboro, Pa. W 39-4 2-13-1982 Evanston, Ill. W 28-18 3-1-1947 Bloomington, Ind. W 21-3 1-20-1996 Cedar Falls, Iowa W 30-6 2-12-1983 Bloomington, Ind. L 19-26 1-14-1978 Bloomington, Ind. L 12-24 12-13-1997 Bloomington, Ind. L 16-18 2-12-1984 Evanston, Ill. L 0-48 12-15-1979 Bloomington, Ind. L 6-39 2-10-1985 Bloomington, Ind. L 12-33 12-13-1980 Lincoln, Neb. L 18-19 NORTHERN MICHIGAN 4-0-0 2-9-1986 Evanston, Ill. L 15-27 12-4-1981 Lincoln, Neb. L 17-21 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 4-0-0 2-13-1987 Evanston, Ill. L 10-28 12-11-1982 Lincoln, Neb. L 9-27 1-23-1982 Kent, Ohio # W 23-9 2-19-1988 Bloomington, Ind. L 16-21 2-15-1985 Bloomington, Ind. W 26-14 1-23-1983 Kent, Ohio # W 36-3 12-18-1988 Bloomington, Ind. W 17-16 1-6-1989 Hampton, Va. L 12-21 1-21-1984 Kent, Ohio # W 22-21 1-28-1989 Indianapolis, Ind. L 16-22 2-16-1991 Lincoln, Neb. L 12-27 2-7-1987 Madison, Wis. W 45-4 12-9-1989 Evanston, Ill. L 23-17 1-15-1994 Lincoln, Neb. L 16-19 # Kent State Duals 2-10-1991 Bloomington, Ind. W 30-12 2-10-1996 Bloomington, Ind. L 9-24 12-14-1991 Evanston, Ill. L 12-23 1-1-2005 Bloomington, Ind. L 25-9 NORTHWESTERN 41-26-4 1-9-1993 Bloomington, Ind. L 9-27 H: 15-12-2 A: 24-14-2 N: 1-1-0 1-8-1994 Evanston, Ill. L 18-19 NEBRASKA-OMAHA 1-0-0 3-3-1923 Bloomington, Ind. W 16-9 1-8-1995 Bloomington, Ind. L 19-22 H: 0-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-0 2-16-1924 Evanston, Ill. W 10-4 1-6-1996 Columbus, Ohio W 22-12 1-14-1994 Omaha, Neb. W 30-12 2-10-1925 Bloomington, Ind. W 23-0 1-5-1997 Evanston, Ill. W 25-9 2-6-1926 Evanston, Ill. W 23-0 1-11-1998 Bloomington, Ind. L 16-24 NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB 1-0-0 1-15-1927 Bloomington, Ind. W 24-3 1-22-1999 Bloomington, Ind. W 21-20 H: 0-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-0 2-10-1928 Evanston, Ill. W 25-6 1-11-2000 Evanston, Ind. W 29-14 2-10-1938 New York, N.Y. W 26-0 2-22-1929 Bloomington, Ind. T 16-16 2-11-2001 Bloomington, Ind. W 38-6 2-15-1930 Evanston, Ill. W 24-8 2-24-2002 Evanston, Ill. W 36-3 North Carolina 0-1-0 2-14-1931 Bloomington, Ind. W 23-11 2-14-2003 Bloomington, Ind. W 28-9 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-1-0 2-20-1932 Evanston, Ill. W 26-10 1-24-2004 Evanston, Ill. W 19-12 1-12-2002 Hampton, Va.# L 21-23 1-20-1945 Evanston, Ill. W 20-10 1-21-2005 Bloomington, Ind. W 22-15 1-26-1946 Bloomington, Ind. W 22-5 NORTH CAROLINA STATE 0-4-0 2-1-1947 Evanston, Ill. W 23-3 NOTRE DAME 10-3-0 H: 4-2-0 A: 5-2-0 N: 1-0-0 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-2-0 N: 0-2-0 1-17-1948 Evanston, Ill. W 31-5 12-2-1961 Terre Haute, Ind. W 26-0 1-11-1985 Hampton, Va. # L 10-26 1-22-1949 Bloomington, Ill. W 18-8 1-21-1950 Evanston, Ill. W 14-12 12-11-1976 Notre Dame, Ind. W 30-7 W 1-8-1986 Raleigh, N.C. L 15-25 12-14-1977 Bloomington, Ind. W 40-3 1-20-1951 Evanston, Ill. W 20-7 R 1-6-1987 Raleigh, N.C. L 18-21 12-12-1978 Notre Dame, Ind. W 38-7 1-11-1991 Hampton, Va. # L 12-25 1-19-1952 Evanston, Ill. W 19-8 E

12-11-1979 Bloomington, Ind. W 30-12 S # Virginia Duals 1-17-1953 Evanston, Ill. L 10-19 1-24-1984 Notre Dame, Ind. L 11-23 1-18-1954 Evanston, Ill. W 15-13 T

2-15-1986 Bloomington, Ind. L 15-24 L 1-8-1955 Bloomington, Ind. W 19-11 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 1-0-0 2-22-1987 Notre Dame, Ind. W 41-9 I H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-0 2-4-1956 Evanston, Ill. W 34-8 2-21-1988 Bloomington, Ind. W 29-10 N 1-24-1981 Bloomington, Ind. W 24-14 2-2-1957 Evanston, Ill. T 16-16 2-10-1989 Notre Dame, Ind. W 18-16 G 1-11-1958 Evanston, Ill. W 23-3 2-4-1990 Bloomington, Ind. W 25-14 2-6-1959 Evanston, Ill. W 23-8 2-21-1991 Notre Dame, Ind. W 21-18

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2-22-1992 Bloomington, Ind. L 11-25 2-27-1965 Bloomington, Ind. W 20-6 1-9-1991 Norfolk, Va.. L 17-18 2-26-1966 Columbus, Ohio L 13-14 OHIO 9-2-1 2-25-1967 Bloomington, Ind. W 18-13 OLIVET NAZARENE 1-0-0 H: 2-1-0 A: 3-0-0 N: 4-1-1 2-24-1968 Bloomington, Ind. W 23-14 H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-0 2-1-1926 Athens, Ohio W 18-2 2-22-1969 Columbus, Ohio L 15-18 1-26-1990 Bloomington, Ind. W 36-13 1-28-1928 Bloomington, Ind. W 19-8 2-28-1970 Bloomington, Ind. L 11-22 1-16-1930 Athens, Ohio W 31-5 2-27-1971 Columbus, Ohio L 14-17 OREGON STATE 1-1-0 2-6-1941 Athens, Ohio W 24-3 2-2-1942 Bloomington, Ind. W 15-11 2-19-1972 Bloomington, Ind. W 28-15 H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-1-0 12-18-1955 West Lafayette, Ind. W 18-13 2-17-1973 West Lafayette, Ind. L 15-18 12-1-1981 Bloomington, Ind. W 23-14 12-8-1973 Bloomington, Ind. L 14-20 2-16-1974 Columbus, Ohio L 10-28 1-11-1997 Norfolk, Va. L 13-22 12-7-1988 Bloomington, Ind. W 35-4 2-15-1975 Bloomington, Ind. L 16-24 12-10-1994 Normal, Ill. W 22-15 2-14-1976 Columbus, Ohio L 16-22 PENN STATE 0-7-0 1-7-2000 Hampton, Va.# T 19-19 2-19-1977 Bloomington, Ind. T 18-18 H: 0-3-0 A: 0-4-0 N: 0-0-0 1-11-2002 Hampton, Va.# W 23-15 1-14-1978 Bloomington, Ind. L 9-31 12-16-1970 Bloomington, Ind. L 13-23 1-11-2004 Ashland, Ohio@ L 15-25 1-13-1979 Bloomington, Ind. L 14-26 2-1-1997 University Park, Pa. L 6-37 # Virginia Duals 1-12-1980 Bloomington, Ind. L 20-22 2-6-1999 University Park, Pa. L 19-20 @Wendy’s Duals 1-12-1981 Bloomington, Ind. L 20-23 2-4-2000 Bloomington, Ind. L 9-28 1-29-1982 Columbus, Ohio L 17-25 1-27-2002 University Park, Pa. L 9-26 OHIO STATE 36-44-2 1-29-1983 Bloomington, Ind. L 18-22 1-24-2003 Bloomington, Ind. L 4-37 H: 16-17-1 A: 17-22-0 N: 3-5-1 1-27-1984 Columbus, Ohio L 15-29 1-28-2005 University Park, Pa. l 21-12 3-9-1923 Bloomington, Ind. L 11-14 2-22-1985 Bloomington, Ind. L 22-27 2-22-1924 Columbus, Ohio W 8-6 12-14-1985 Columbus, Ohio W 23-17 PENNSYLVANIA 2-0-0 1-30-1926 Columbus, Ohio L 2-15 1-31-1987 Bloomington, Ind. L 15-19 H: 0-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 1-0-0 2-5-1927 Bloomington, Ind. W 19-9 1-16-1988 Columbus, Ohio L 10-25 1-17-1931 Philadelphia, Pa. W 24-10 2-4-1928 Columbus, Ohio L 7.5-15.5 1-13-1989 Bloomington, Ind. W 22-12 1-12-2001 Hampton, Va.# W 21-17 2-2-1929 Bloomington, Ind. W 22-8 1-13-1990 Columbus, Ohio W 25-14 #Virginia Duals 3-1-1930 Columbus, Ohio W 15-11 1-18-1991 Bloomington, Ind. L 9-31 2-28-1931 Bloomington, Ind. W 25-3 1-25-1992 Columbus, Ohio L 6-31 PITTSBURGH 1-3-0 2-6-1932 Columbus, Ohio W 26-0 1-30-1993 Bloomington, Ind. L 8-26 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 1-2-0 2-24-1934 Bloomington, Ind. W 28-0 1-8-1994 Evanston, Ill. W 32-6 1-17-1976 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 11-25 2-9-1935 Columbus, Ohio W 28.5-1.5 1-8-1995 Bloomington, Ind. W 21-18 2-2-1997 Pittsburgh, Pa. L 16-22 1-25-1936 Bloomington, Ind. W 17-9 1-6-1996 Columbus, Ohio W 25-15 1-11-2002 Hampton, Va. L 12-27 1-23-1937 Bloomington, Ind. W 24-8 2-9-1997 Columbus, Ohio L 15-23 1-11-2004 Ashland, Ohio# W 19-13 3-4-1939 Columbus, Ohio W 20-6 1-31-1998 Bloomington, Ind. L 15-17 Wendy’s Duals 2-17-1940 Columbus, Ohio W 22-8 2-5-1999 Columbus, Ohio L 9-28 2-15-1941 Bloomington, Ind. W 15-11 2-5-2000 Bloomington, Ind. L 15-24 PRINCETON 0-1-0 3-7-1942 Columbus, Ohio L 6-22 1-28-2001 Columbus, Ohio L 11-22 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 0-0-0 1-30-1943 Columbus, Ohio W 20-6 2-1-2002 Bloomington, Ind. L 7-34 1-9-1974 Princeton, N.J. L 15-23 1-29-1944 Bloomington, Ind. L 14-20 1-30-2003 Columbus, Ohio L 12-34 1-27-1945 Columbus, Ohio W 27-3 1-4-2004 Columbus, Ohio L 17-29 PURDUE 49-30-3 2-23-1946 Columbus, Ohio W 20-8 1-30-2005 Columbus, Ohio W 24-9 H: 22-11-2 A: 21-14-1 N: 5-6-0 2-22-1947 Columbus, Ohio L 12-14 @ Big Ten Quadrangular (w/ Purdue & Minnesota) 2-10-1923 West Lafayette, Ind. W 17-10 2-7-1948 Columbus, Ohio W 19-15 2-9-1924 Bloomington, Ind. W 16-7 2-5-1949 Columbus, Ohio L 11-16 OKLAHOMA 1-1-0 2-21-1925 West Lafayette, Ind. W 18-2 1-21-1950 Evanston, Ill. L 8-26 H: 0-0-0 A: 1-1-0 N: 0-0-0 2-20-1926 Bloomington, Ind. W 19-4 1-20-1951 Evanston, Ill. L 5-20 2-28-1925 Norman, Okla. W 15-4 1-22-1927 West Lafayette, ind. W 16-11 1-19-1952 Evanston, Ill. L 11-14 2-4-1989 Norman, Okla. L 10-36 2-17-1928 Bloomington, Ind. L 11-16 12-13-1952 Columbus, Ohio W 16-13 1-19-1929 West Lafayette, Ind. W 17-11 2-22-1954 Bloomington, Ind. W 15-9 OKLAHOMA STATE 0-5-0 2-8-1930 Bloomington, Ind. W 30-0 1-20-1955 Columbus, Ohio W 14-13 H: 0-1-0 A: 0-3-0 N: 0-1-0 2-7-1931 West Lafayette, Ind. W 26-0 1-14-1956 Bloomington, Ind. W 31-7 2-27-1925 Stillwater, Okla. L 4-16 2-26-1941 Bloomington, Ind. W 18-8 2-1-1958 Columbus, Ohio W 17-15 2-3-1939 Stillwater, Okla. L 6-18 2-13-1942 West Lafayette, Ind. L 6-20 1-24-1959 Bloomington, Ind. W 20-8 2-12-1940 Bloomington, Ind. L 6-18 1-23-1943 Bloomington, Ind. W 17-9 1-30-1960 Columbus, Ohio L 12-16 G 2-3-1989 Stillwater, Okla. L 6-28 2-19-1946 West Lafayette, Ind. W 15-11 2-25-1961 Bloomington, Ind. W 20-16

N 1-21-1995 Lincoln, Neb. L 7-28 12-14-1946 West Lafayette, ind. W 14-13 I 2-3-1962 West Lafayette, Ind. @ L 37-48 1-11-1947 Bloomington, Ind. L 10-17 L 2-24-1962 Bloomington, Ind. L 11-19

T OLD DOMINION 2-1-0 2-18-1948 West Lafayette, Ind. L 9-23 3-2-1963 Columbus, Ohio L 13-16

S H: 0-0-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 2-0-0 2-26-1949 Bloomington, Ind. L 5-22 2-29-1964 Columbus, Ohio L 12-16 E 2-5-1972 Blacksburg, Va. W 34-6 2-21-1950 West Lafayette, Ind. L 5-22 1-16-1965 Iowa City, Iowa W 17-8 R 1-6-1989 Hampton, Va. W 26-10 1-27-1951 Bloomington, Ind. L 7-33 2-20-1965 Madison, Wis. T 13-13 W

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2-21-1952 West Lafayette, Ind. W 21-6 2-7-2003 Bloomington, Ind. L 15-30 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS-EDWARDSVILLE 13-7-0 1-19-1953 Bloomington, Ind. W 23-3 2-15-2004 West Lafayette, Ind. L 17-21 H: 8-4-0 A: 4-3-0 N: 1-0-0 2-20-1954 West Lafayette, Ind. L 6-20 2-18-2005 Bloomington, Ind. W 18-12 1-31-1974 Bloomington, Ind. L 11-28 2-19-1955 Bloomington, Ind. T 14-14 @ Big Ten Quadrangular (w/Minnesota & Wisconsin) 1-31-1975 Edwardsville, Ill. L 17-26 2-17-1956 West Lafayette, Ind. W 25-14 # Big Ten Quadrangular (w/ Minnesota & Ohio State) 1-23-1976 Bloomington, Ind. W 23-15 2-15-1957 Bloomington, Ind. W 20-14 1-10-1978 Bloomington, Ind. L 17-34 2-25-1958 West Lafayette, Ind. W 18-14 RHODE ISLAND 0-1-0 1-19-1979 Bloomington, Ind. L 20-23 1-14-1959 Bloomington, Ind. W 27-3 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-1-0 1-31-1980 Edwardsville, Ill. W 31-12 1-15-1960 West Lafayette, Ind. W 20-6 1-10-1975 Ypsilanti, Mich. L 11-29 12-17-1980 Bloomington, Ind. W 36-13 12-17-1960 Bloomington, Ind. L 13-26 12-9-1981 Edwardsville, Ill. L 19-20 2-18-1961 Minneapolis, Minn. @ W 79-51 RIDER 2-1-1 2-12-1983 Bloomington, Ind. L 13-30 2-3-1962 West Lafayette, Ind. # L 37-54 H: 1-0-0 A: 0-1-1 N: 1-0-0 2-4-1984 Edwardsville, Ill. L 9-38 1-9-1974 Lawrenceville, N.J. T 17-17 2-17-1962 West Lafayette, Ind. T 12-12 1-30-1988 Bloomington, Ind. W 25-11 12-18-1975 Bloomington, Ind. W 20-18 1-12-1963 Bloomington, Ind. W 21-8 1-22-1994 Bloomington, Ind. W 27-12 1-8-2000 Hampton, Va. # W 23-12 1-11-1964 West Lafayette, Ind. W 18-6 1-12-1995 Bloomington, Ind. W 41-9 11-30-2002 Lawrenceville, N.J. L 22-13 1-9-1965 Bloomington, Ind. W 18-13 2-3-1996 Bloomington, Ind. W 31-16 # Virginia Duals 2-1-1966 West Lafayette, Ind. W 25-3 2-20-1997 Edwardsville, Ind. W 39-3 2-11-1967 Minneapolis, Minn. W 31-5 2-21-1999 Edwardsville, Ind. W 40-9 RUTGERS 0-1-0 2-24-1967 Bloomington, Ind. W 33-0 1-17-2000 Bloomington, Ind. W 43-12 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-1-0 N:0-0-0 12-9-1967 Bloomington, Ind. W 31-5 1-27-2001 Indianapolis, Ind. W 52-6 11-30-2002 Piscataway, N.J. L 19-17 2-6-1968 West Lafayette, Ind. W 35-5 12-17-2001 Edwardsville, Ill. W 36-6 St. Cloud State 1-0-0 12-14-1968 Bloomington, Ind. W 26-12 11-29-03 Bloomington, Ind. W 36-9 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-0-0 12-15-1969 West Lafayette, Ind. L 7-29 1-14-1994 Omaha, Neb. W 48-0 12-11-1970 Bloomington, Ind. L 17-19 SYRACUSE 2-2-0 1-15-1972 West Lafayette, Ind. L 16-18 H: 0-1-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 2-1-0 SIMON FRASER 1-0-0 2-13-1973 Bloomington, Ind. W 30-9 1-11-1983 Bloomington, Ind. L 12-28 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-0-0 12-13-1973 Indianapolis, Ind. L 22-23 1-11-1986 Hampton, Va. # W 23-22 1-2-1993 Atlanta, Ga. # W 29-16 2-12-1974 West Lafayette, Ind. L 15-16 1-9-1988 Hampton, Va. # W 24-7 # Peach State Duals 1-29-1975 Indianapolis, Ind. L 10-28 1-10-1992 Hampton, Va. # L 18-21 2-11-1975 Bloomington, Ind. L 9-28 # Virginia Duals SLIPPERY ROCK 6-1-1 1-11-1976 West Lafayette, Ind. W 25-20 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 6-1-1 2-1-1977 Bloomington, Ind. W 32-4 TAYLOR 4-0-0 1-24-1982 Kent, Ohio # L 16-24 2-2-1978 West Lafayette, Ind. W 27-13 H: 2-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 2-0-0 1-23-1983 Kent, Ohio # T 19-19 2-7-1979 Bloomington, Ind. W 30-8 1-24-1979 Indianapolis, Ind. W 26-18 1-19-1985 Kent, Ohio # W 20-16 2-6-1980 West Lafayette, Ind. W 25-14 1-23-1980 Bloomington, Ind. W 41-6 1-19-1986 Kent, Ohio # W 24-19 2-22-1981 Bloomington, Ind. W 22-16 1-20-1981 Indianapolis, Ind. W 33-13 1-18-1987 Kent, Ohio # W 21-18 12-8-1981 Logansport, Ind. W 24-13 1-19-1982 Bloomington, Ind. W 42-3 1-17-1988 Kent, Ohio # W 26-11 2-9-1982 West Lafayette, Ind. W 24-15 1-15-1989 Kent, Ohio # W 34-6 12-1-1982 Indianapolis, Ind. W 21-19 TEMPLE 1-0-0 1-16-2000 Ashland, Ohio W 38-6 2-8-1983 Bloomington, Ind. W 25-15 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-0-0 # Kent State Duals 1-9-1984 Westfield, Ind. L 10-33 1-11-1985 Hampton, Va. # W 28-9 2-7-1984 West Lafayette, Ind. L 15-39 # Virginia Duals SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 9-6-0 12-4-1984 Carmel, Ind. L 12-29 H: 4-3-0 A: 5-3-0 N: 0-0-0 2-5-1985 Bloomington, Ind. L 18-27 TENNESSEE 1-1-0 2-26-1955 Bloomington, Ind. W 22-7 2-16-1986 West Lafayette, Ind. L 13-33 H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-1-0 1-19-1956 Bloomington, Ind. W 32-2 2-20-1987 Bloomington, Ind. T 19-19 12-19-1974 Bloomington, Ind. W 30-12 2-9-1957 Carbondale, Ill. W 19-9 2-21-1988 West Lafayette, Ind. L 12-21 1-11-1985 Hampton, Va. # L 17-28 2-28-1958 Bloomington, Ind. L 9-19 2-19-1989 Bloomington, Ind. W 20-15 # Virginia Duals 1-31-1959 Carbondale, Ill. L 13-18 2-14-1990 West Lafayette, Ind. W 18-16 2-22-1974 Carbondale, Ill. L 18-28 2-1-1991 Bloomington, Ind. L 9-28 TOLEDO 4-0-0

1-25-1975 Carbondale, Ill. L 9-24 W 1-16-1992 West Lafayette, Ind. L 10-29 H: 1-0-0 A: 2-0-0 N: 1-0-0 2-4-1976 Bloomington, Ind. L 11-32 2-23-1993 Bloomington, Ind. L 12-23 1-8-1966 Ann Arbor, Mich. W 22-5 R 2-17-1978 Carbondale, Ill. W 30-14 2-12-1994 West Lafayette, Ind. W 30-12 12-17-1967 Bloomington, Ind. W 24-6 E

2-17-1979 Carbondale, Ill. W 21-16 S 2-12-1995 Bloomington, Ind. W 33-9 12-16-7967 Toledo, Ohio W 20-14

2-14-1980 Bloomington, Ind. W 37-11 T 2-16-1996 West Lafayette, Ind. W 20-16 12-6-1984 Toledo, Ohio W 21-18

2-19-1981 Carbondale, Ill. W 25-17 L 2-16-1997 Bloomington, Ind. W 20-11 1-21-1982 Bloomington, Ind. W 43-10 I 2-15-1998 West Lafayette, Ind. L 8-27 TRUMAN STATE 1-0-0 N 2-14-1993 Carbondale, Ill. W 41-6 1-24-1999 Decatur, Ind. L 13-21 H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-0 G 2-5-1998 Bloomington, Ind. L 12-36 2-20-2000 West Lafayette, Ind. W 25-12 1-17-2004 Bloomington, Ind. W 35-8 1-18-2001 Evansville, Ind. W 20-17

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UTAH STATE 0-1-0 1-19-1928 Bloomington, Ind. W 14-9 2-23-1977 Madison, Wis. L 9-36 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-1-0 1-15-1931 Morgantown, W.V. W 19-13 1-5-1978 Bloomington, Ind. L 9-38 1-7-1983 Minneapolis, Minn. L 12-20 2-4-1932 Bloomington, Ind. W 30-0 1-4-1979 Madison, Wis. L 3-40 1-10-1986 Hampton, Va. # L 15-28 1-3-1980 Bloomington, Ind. L 6-43 VALPARAISO 2-0-0 1-11-1991 Hampton, Va. # L 14-21 1-8-1981 Madison, Wis. L 13-19 H: 0-0-0 A: 2-0-0 N: 0-0-0 1-12-2001 Hampton, Va. # W 38-8 1-7-1982 Bloomington, Ind. L 5-35 1-29-1994 Valparaiso, Ind. W 52-0 # Virginia Duals 1-8-1983 Madison, Wis. L 14-27 2-11-1995 Valparaiso, Ind. W 53-0 1-5-1984 Bloomington, Ind. L 0-45 WESTCHESTER STATE 0-1-0 2-8-1986 Champaign, Ill. L 13-32 VANDERBILT 1-0-0 H: 0-1-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-0 1-10-1987 Hampton, Va. # L 11-32 H: 0-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-0 1-7-1975 Bloomington, Ind. L 12-25 2-7-1987 Madison, Wis. L 8-41 2-7-1942 Nashville, Tenn. W 24-8 1-27-1989 Indianapolis, Ind. L 9-26 WESTERN ILLINOIS 1-0-0 1-18-1996 Bloomington, Ind W 19-16 VILLANOVA 1-0-0 H: 0-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-0 1-17-1998 Madison, Wisc. W 21-14 H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-0 12-10-1982 Macomb, Ill. W 43-3 2-12-1999 Bloomington, Ind. W 21-16 1-23-1988 Bloomington, Ind. W 34-11 1-12-2001 Hampton, Va.# W 19-18 WESTERN MICHIGAN 4-0-0 2-18-2001 Madison, Wis. W 25-13 VINCENNES YMCA 2-0-0 H: 0-0-0 A: 3-0-0 N: 1-0-0 1-25-2002 Bloomington, Ind. L 6-33 H: 1-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-0 1-18-1974 Kalamazoo, Mich. W 22-17 1-23-2004 Madison, Wisc. W 26-12 1-12-1935 Bloomington, Ind. W 31-3 1-16-1976 Kalamazoo, Mich. W 26-15 2-6-2005 Bloomington, Ind. L 18-16 2-4-1935 Vincennes, Ind. W 24-0 1-18-1980 Kalamazoo, Mich. W 30-9 @ Big Ten Quadrangular (w/ Purdue & Wisconsin) 1-26-1980 Kent, Ohio # W 28-9 # Virginia Duals VIRGINIA 3-0-0 # Kent State Invitational & Great American Wrestling Classic H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 3-0-0 2-6-1971 Blacksburg, Va. W 17-15 WHEATON 2-0-0 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE 2-0-0 1-10-1992 Hampton, Va. # W 22-17 H: 2-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-0 H: 0-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 1-0-0 1-30-2005 Columbus, Ohio W 28-10 1-14-1944 Bloomington, Ind. W 19-13 2-20-1965 Madison, Wis. W 24-4 # National Duals 1-6-1945 Bloomington, Ind. W 25-5 12-18-1971 Milwaukee, Wis. W 22-10

VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE 3-0-0 WISCONSIN 24-25-0 WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE 0-1-0 H: 0-0-0 A: 2-0-0 N: 0-0-0 H: 8-12-0 A: 11-11-0 N: 4-3-0 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-1-0 2-14-1929 Lexington, Va. W 16.5-6.5 1-7-1950 Bloomington, Ind. L 9-17 1-24-1984 Notre Dame, Ind. L 15-29 2-14-1938 Lexington, Va. W 26-0 2-12-1951 Madison, Wis. W 14-13 1-11-2004 Ashland, Ohio# W 31-6 12-15-1951 Madison, Wis. W 15-11 WISCONSIN-RIVER FALLS 2-0-0 #Wendy’s Duals 2-12-1954 Madison, Wis. W 17-11 H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-0-0 2-11-1955 Bloomington, Ind. L 8-19 1-11-1969 Iowa City, Iowa W 22-10 VIRGINIA TECH 6-0-0 2-11-1956 Madison, Wis. L 15-21 2-19-1971 Bloomington, Ind. W 26-14 H: 1-0-0 A: 5-0-0 N: 0-0-0 2-8-1957 Bloomington, Ind. W 16-13 1-31-1970 Blacksburg, Va. W 29-3 2-14-1958 Madison, Wis. L 13-17 WRIGHT STATE 2-0-0 2-6-1971 Blacksburg, Va. W 26-8 2-14-1959 Bloomington, Ind. W 19-10 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 2-0-0 2-5-1972 Blacksburg, Va. W 37-5 12-19-1959 Madison, Wis. W 25-8 12-4-1976 Oxford, Ohio W 42-6 2-3-1973 Blacksburg, Va. W 42-3 2-10-1961 Madison, Wis. W 29-10 12-6-1984 Toledo, Ohio W 39-9 1-12-1974 Blacksburg, Va. W 43-5 2-18-1961 Minneapolis, Minn. @ W 79-38 1-11-1998 Bloomington, Ind. W 39-16 12-16-1962 Bloomington, Ind. W 17-8 WYOMING 2-0-0 2-9-1963 Madison, Wis. W 24-6 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 2-0-0 WABASH 1-0-0 2-8-1964 Bloomington, Ind. W 19-9 1-9-1987 Hampton, Va. W 34-4 H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-0 2-20-1965 Madison, Wis. W 18-12 12-19-1999 Oak Grove, Mo. W 36-9 12-14-2004 Bloomington, Ind. W 38-12 2-11-1966 Bloomington, Ind. L 12-14 # Virginia Duals 2-4-1967 Madison, Wis. W 17-14 WARTBURG 1-0-0 2-11-1967 Minneapolis, Minn. W 19-13 H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-0-0 2-2-1968 Bloomington, Ind. W 25-11 1-20-1996 Cedar Falls, Iowa W 30-9 2-1-1969 Madison, Wis. W 16-14 2-8-1969 Minneapolis, Minn. W 20-9

G WAYNESBURG 0-1-0 1-9-1970 Bloomington, Ind. L 12-20

N H: 0-0-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 0-0-0 1-16-1971 Minneapolis, Minn. L 12-18 I 12-19-1951 Waynesburg, Pa. L 14-19 12-10-1971 Bloomington, Ind. W 18-13 L 12-8-1972 Madison, Wis. L 12-26 T

S WEST VIRGINIA 4-3-0 12-8-1973 Bloomington, Ind. L 5-27

E H: 2-0-0 A: 1-1-0 N: 1-2-0 11-22-1974 Madison, Wis. L 3-33

R 2-24-1923 Morgantown, W.V. L 6-19 11-22-1975 Bloomington, Ind. L 2-40 W

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Season in Review ...... 46 Match by Match ...... 48 Big Ten/NCAA Championships . .51 Season Honors & Statistics . . . .52

125-POUND NCAA CHAMPION JOE DUBUQUE LED THE HOOSIERS TO A NINTH-PLACE OVERALL FINISH AT NCAAS. 2004-05 SEASON REVIEW 2005-06WRESTLING

Indiana head coach Duane Goldman, who wrapped up his Eastern Illinois opening the schedule. Indiana kicked off its dual 13th season at the helm of the Indiana wrestling team, led the schedule with a 42-6 victory over Eastern Illinois before ousting 2004-05 Hoosiers back to the forefront of college wrestling. The Garner-Webb (31-6), Cumberland (50-0), Kent State (23-13) and Hoosiers finished ninth (58.5) at the 2005 NCAA Championships, James Madison (39-4) to wrap up the month’s opponents. IU’s the best finish for a Hoosier squad since 1989 when, in his first defeat of Cumberland witnessed the most dual points posted season, Joe McFarland led Indiana to an eighth-place finish at since 2001 when Indiana manhandled SIU-Edwardsville, 52-6. the championships. Indiana also produced its first NCAA indi- Then-No. 8 Dubuque recorded his third victory over a ranked vidual champion in 125-pounder Joe Dubuque since Brian opponent, downing then-No. 19 Drew Opfer of Kent State in the Dolph took the title at 150 pounds in 1990. Hoosiers’ 5-0 month. IU also had one of its best performances under Goldman at IU then took a break from its dual competition to compete at the Big Ten Championships, tying for fifth (89). Goldman’s 2005 the Midlands Championships (12/29-30). IU finished eighth Big Ten finish tied his best feat set in 1993, when he led the among a talented 63-team field, with DeGain earning medalist Hoosiers to a fifth-place finish one year after taking the reins of honors to be the Hoosiers’ first Midlands champion since 2001 program. and third to win the championship. Seniors Pat DeGain (Heavyweight) and Mike Simpson (141), Indiana’s success continued in January, as the Hoosiers juniors Dubuque (125), Andy Rios (184) and Brady Richardson posted wins over Lock Haven (32-4), then-No. 25 Edinboro (23- (174), sophomores Josh Buuck (197) and Isaac Knable (149) and 13), UT-Chattanooga (30-14), then-No. 20 Northwestern (22-15), redshirt freshmen Brandon Becker (157), Max Dean (165) and McKendree (40-6), Missouri Baptist (45-6), Indianapolis (48-0), Brian Dyer (133) made up the starting lineup for the Hoosier Ohio State (24-9) and Virginia (28-10) to finish the month 9-2. squad that brought Indiana one of its best seasons under The heart of the Big Ten schedule still awaited the Hoosiers Goldman. in February, as Indiana faced the conference’s strongest pro- Indiana’s success started at the Missouri Open (11/21), when grams in Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin. While the Hoosiers fin- the Hoosiers finished the competition with seven top-five fin- ished February, 2-3, the individual performances of Dubuque, ishes. Buuck (5th), Dean (2nd), DeGain (1st), Andrae Hernandez Becker and DeGain highlighted the Hoosier effort. Then-No. 5 (5th) and Richardson (4th) led the Hoosier accolades. Dubuque garnered a victory over his highest-ranked competitor IU continued its winning fashion at the Mat Town Invitational on the season in then-No. 3 Nick Simmons of Michigan State, (11/27), where Richardson claimed his first collegiate title at the while Becker defeated then-No.19 Tyler Turner of Wisconsin (6- 174-pound division. The Vincennes, Ind., native led the Hoosiers 2) and Richardson bested then-No. 16 Kelly Flaherty of to a third-place finish overall in the 13-team field, with Becker Wisconsin (11-10). (4th), Buuck (8th), redshirt freshman Justin Curran (6th), Dean IU’s 4-4 mark in the Big Ten set the stage for its best run at the (5th) and Dubuque (2nd) rounding out the Hoosier honors. conference championships. Indiana grapplers closed out the December’s events slated the start of dual competition, with 2005 Big Ten Championships on March 6 at the Carver- Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City, Iowa, in a fifth-place tie with Wisconsin after tallying 89 points over the two-day competition. Overall, the Hoosiers advanced seven grapplers (Becker, Dean, DeGain, Knable, Dubuque, Richardson and Rios) to the NCAA Championships in St. Louis. To gauge IU’s Big Ten effort, the four teams (Illinois, Minnesota, Michigan and Iowa) that finished ahead of the Hoosiers were all entering NCAAs ranked in the top 11 in the country. In the heavyweight class, DeGain came up just short against No. 1-seed Cole Konrad of Minnesota in the championship bout. Remarkably DeGain went 3-1 at the tournament without falling to the consolation bracket to finish in second place. In the 125-pound division, Dubuque strung together a pair of victories to finish in third place. Dubuque opened up the third session with a 4-1 decision over No. 4-seed John Velez of Northwestern before rolling through No. 6-seed Adam Smith of Penn State, 7-2, to win the consolation bracket. G In the 174-pound class, Richardson seized third place with a N I pair of third-session conquests. In his first bout, Richardson L picked up a 5-2 decision over No. 6-seed Kelly Flaherty of T

S Wisconsin. Richardson then followed that victory with a med- In his first NCAA Championships, All-American

E ical forfeit win over No. 3-seed R.J Boudro of Michigan State. Brandon Becker finished fifth. Becker ended the sea- R son 33-13 overall and 6-2 Big Ten. In the 157-pound class, Becker claimed fifth place by blank- W

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ing Purdue's Colton Salazar, 8-0, to close out the session. In the 165-pound division, Dean also picked up fifth-place honors by edging No. 5-seed Donny Reynolds of Illinois, 3-2. In the 141-pound class, senior Mike Simpson suffered a pair of defeats. However, his earlier efforts helped him to a sixth-place finish and qualified him for NCAAs. Unfortunately, due to a knee injury, IU’s first alternate Rios took his place on the IU NCAA- qualifier roster. In the 149-pound division, Knable picked up sixth place for the Hoosiers. In the 184-pound class, Rios took an 8-5 defeat by Joshua Weitzel of Michigan to finish in eighth place. The Hoosiers were now groomed for what turned out to be their best NCAA performance in over 50 years. Indiana sent seven grapplers to the championships, marked only the third time in the last 15 years it had seven or more competitors sport-

2004-05 INDIANA SCHEDULE/RESULTS (16-5 OVERALL/4-4 BIG TEN (5TH)/ NCAA FINISH-9TH) Date Opponents Time/Results November 21 at Missouri Open Seven Top-5 (at Columbia, Mo.) 27 at Mat Town Invite Third (at Lock Haven, Pa.) December All-American Pat DeGain finished third at the NCAA 12 at Eastern Illinois W, 42-6 Championships in 2005. DeGain ended his career 19 Gardner-Webb W, 31-6 115-31, a three-time NCAA qualifier and posted Cumberland W, 50-0 three championship titles. 21 at Kent State W, 23-13 vs. James Madison W, 39-4 ing the Cream and Crimson in the postseason. 29-30 at Midlands Championship Eighth At the Championships, Dubuque, DeGain and Becker all (at Evanston, Ill.) earned All-America accolades by finishing in the top eight of January 14-15 at Virginia Duals 3-1, Second their class, the first time that the Hoosiers had three grapplers (at Hampton, Va.) garner the honor since they had four in 1946. It also was the vs. Lock Haven W, 32-4 first time since 1946 that three IU wrestlers finished in the top- vs. No. 25 Edinboro W, 26-10 five at the same championship. vs. UT-Chattanooga W, 30-14 Dubuque won the national title at 125 pounds with a victory vs. No. 5 Nebraska L, 25-9 over Illinois' Kyle Ott in the championship bout, a grappler that 21 No. 20 Northwestern W, 22-14 took the first two matches from Dubuque before falling in the 22 vs. McKendree W, 40-6 two’s third meeting. vs. Missouri Baptist W, 45-6 It was the best placement for Goldman's charges since they at Indianapolis W, 48-0 tied for 16th in 1997. The last time IU finished in the top 10 was 28 at No. 20 Penn State L, 21-12 an eighth-place showing in 1990. It is only the second time 30 at Ohio State W, 24-9 vs. Virginia W, 28-10 since 1953 that IU closed a championship in the top 10. February "This is really incredible for us to finish this high," Goldman 6 No. 13 Wisconsin L, 18-16 said. "At the beginning of the year, we didn't get ranked by any

12 No. 12 Michigan State W, 33-4 of the polls. We had some young guys and some new guys, but W 13 at No. 3 Illinois L, 37-0 they all came together this year. Pat, Joe, Brandon and the R

18 Purdue W, 18-12 entire team all responded well.” E

20 at No. 9 Iowa L, 17-16 Off the mat, Curran, Dean and Rios all earned Academic All- S

March Big Ten team recognition, while Dubuque earned Indiana’s first T 5-6 Big Ten Championship T-Fifth/89 points Big Ten Wrestler of the Week accolade on Dec. 21 since former L I (at Iowa City, Iowa) All-American and four-year NCAA qualifier Coyte Cooper gar- N

17-19 NCAA Championship Ninth/58.5 points nered the honor in 2003. G (at St. Louis, Mo.) Indiana concluded its season ninth in the country with a dual *BOLD Indicates home matches record of 16-5 and a Big Ten effort of 4-4 (5th).

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Indiana 42 Eastern Illinois 6 #19 Indiana 39 James Madison 4 Charleston, Ill.; Dec. 12, 2004 Kent, Ohio; Dec. 21, 2004

125 #7 Joe Dubuque (IU) wins by forfeit ...... IU 6, EIU 0 125 #8 Joe Dubuque (IU) pins Marshall Sweet (JMU), 1:35 . . . . .IU 6, JMU 0 133 Brian Dyer (IU) wins by forfeit ...... IU 12, EIU 0 133 Brian Dyer (IU) injury def. Shawn Horst (JMU) . . .IU 12, JMU 0 141 #11 Mike Simpson (IU) dec. Dexter Johnson (EIU), 8-1 . . . .IU 15, EIU 0 141 #11 Michael Simpson (IU) maj. dec. Brian Kibler (JMU), 12-3 ...... IU 16, JMU 0 149 Shane Dintelman (EIU) dec. Justin King (IU), 6-4 . . .IU 15, EIU 3 149 Prescott Slee (IU) tech. fall Brandon Moore (JMU), 19-4 . .IU 21, JMU 0 157 #17 Brandon Becker (IU) pins Andy Mangiaguerra (EIU) - Fall, 4:27 IU 21, EIU 3 157 #20 Brandon Becker (IU) dec. Derick Schoenly (JMU), 3-0 . . .IU 24, JMU 0 165 Max Dean (IU) pins Kevin Knabjian (EIU), 2:20 ...... IU 27, EIU 3 165 Max Dean (IU) tech. fall John Divello (JMU), 23-7 .IU 29, JMU 0 174 #19 Kenny Robertson (EIU) dec. #16 Brady Richardson (IU), 7-2 . .IU 27, EIU 6 174 Brian Lambart (JMU) maj. dec. Tim Scarl (IU), 12-3 . . . .IU 29, JMU 4 184 #14 Andy Rios (IU) pins Greg Perz (EIU),2:52 ...... IU 33, EIU 6 184 #16 Andrew Rios (IU) maj. dec. Jason Chalfant (JMU), 17-9 . . .IU 33, JMU 4 197 Josh Buuck (IU) pins Jason Sherko (EIU), 6:26 . . . . .IU 39, EIU 6 197 Josh Buuck (IU) dec. Zach Winfrey (JMU), 7-4 . . . .IU 36, JMU 4 285 #5 Pat DeGain (IU) dec. Peter Ziminski (EIU)., 7-2 . . .IU 42, EIU 6 285 David Herman (IU) dec. Chris Cvitan (JMU), 11-6 .IU 39, JMU 4

Indiana 31 Gardner-Webb 6 #19 Indiana 32, Lock Haven 4 Hampton, Va.; Jan. 14, 2005 Bloomington, Ind.; Dec. 19, 2004 125 #7 Joe Dubuque (IU) dec. Obe Blanc (LH) 5-2 ...... IU 3, LH 0 125 #8 Joe Dubuque (IU) tech. fall Jon Neal (GW), 19-2 . .IU 5, GW 0 133 Brian Dyer (IU) dec. Jim Collins (LH) 6-3 ...... IU 6, LH 0 133 Brian Dyer (IU) maj. dec. Josh Lowe (GW), 14-5 . . . . .IU 9, GW 0 141 #12 Mike Simpson (IU) dec. Matt Fittery (LH) 8-6 . . . .IU 9, LH 0 141 #11 Mike Simpson (IU) dec. Justin Lansley (GW), 5-3IU 12, GW 0 149 Josh Medina (LH) maj. dec. Prescott Slee (IU), 15-5 .IU 9, LH 4 149 Daniel Elliott (GW) dec. Justin King (IU), 5-3 ...... IU 12, GW 3 157 #19 Brandon Becker (IU) dec Andrew Martin (LH), 6-0 . .IU 12, LH 4 157 Adam Glaser (GW) dec. Prescott Slee (IU), 3-0 . . . . .IU 12, GW 6 165 Max Dean (IU) dec B.J. Mikeska (LH), 7-3 ...... IU 15, LH 4 165 #18 Brandon Becker (IU) dec. Brenden Couture (GW), 8-1 IU 15, GW 6 174 #19 Brady Richardson (IU) maj. dec. Carlos Ponce (LH), 10-0 . . . .IU 19, LH 0 174 Tim Scarl (IU) dec. Chad Davis (GW), 12-5 ...... IU 18, GW 6 184 #18 Andy Rios (IU) dec. Justin Johnson (LH), 9-4 . . .IU 22, LH 4 184 #13 Andy Rios (IU) tech. fall Kyle Hood (GW), 21-6 . .IU 23, GW 6 197 Josh Buuck (IU) maj dec. Morgan Horner (LH), 15-2 IU 26, LH 4 197 Josh Buuck (IU) maj. dec. Brandon Beach (GW), 12-2 . . . . .IU 27, GW 6 285 #4 Pat DeGain (IU) pins Tim Myers (LH), 3:56 ...... IU 32, LH 4 285 #9 Pat DeGain (IU) maj. dec. Brent Blackwell (GW), 11-3 IU 31, GW 6

Indiana 50 Cumberland 0 #19 Indiana 26, #25 Edinboro 10 Hampton, Va.; Jan. 14, 2005 Bloomington, Ind.; Dec. 19, 2004 125 #7 Joe Dubuque (IU) pins Greg Sill (ED), 1:44 ...... IU 6 , ED 0 125 #8 Joe Dubuque (IU) tech. fall Rob Carlyle (CU), 20-5 .IU 34 CU 0 133 #3 Shawn Bunch (ED) maj. dec. Brian Dyer (IU), 15-4 .IU 6, ED 4 133 Brian Dyer (IU) pins E.J. Lowe (CU), :32 ...... IU 40, CU 0 141 #12 Mike Simpson (IU) dec. Ron Doppelheuer (ED), 8-6 . . . . .IU 9, ED 4 141 #11 Mike Simpson (IU) dec. Casey Brewster (CU), 13-8 IU 43, CU 0 149 Hobbles (ED) dec. Issac Knable (IU), 5-1 ...... IU 9, ED 7 149 Justin King (IU) dec. Kyle Burkett (CU), 9-2 ...... IU 46, CU 0 157 #19 Brandon Becker (IU) tech.fall Hayden Harrison (ED), 15-0 . . .IU 14, ED 7 157 Prescott Slee (IU) maj. dec. Jared Ginstaff, 15-5 . . . .IU 50, CU 0 165 #11 Nate Yetzer (ED) dec. Max Dean (IU), 6-1 ...... IU 14, ED 10 165 #20 Brandon Becker (IU) pins Kevin McKinney (CU), 3:54 IU 6, CU 0 174 #19 Brady Richardson (IU) dec. Eric Ring (ED), 7-3 IU 17, ED 10 174 Tim Scarl (IU) tech. fall Zach Padgett (CU), 16-0 . . . .IU 11, CU 0 184 #18 Andy Rios (IU) dec. Jim Gibson (ED), 5-3 ...... IU 20, ED 10 184 #13 Andy Rios (IU) wins by forfeit ...... IU 17, CU 197 Josh Buuck (IU) dec. Michael Labella (ED), 3-1 . . . .IU 23, ED 10 197 Josh Buuck (IU) wins by forfeit ...... IU 23, CU 0 285 #4 Pat DeGain (IU) dec. Joe Hennis (ED), 5-3 ...... IU 26, ED 10 285 #9 Pat DeGain (IU) wins by forfeit ...... IU 29, CU 0

#19 Indiana 23 Kent State 12 #19 Indiana 30, Chattanooga 14 Kent, Ohio; Dec. 21, 2004 Hampton, Va.; Jan. 15, 2005

125 #8 Joe Dubuque (IU) maj. dec. #19 Drew Opfer (KSU), 12-3IU 23, KSU 13 125 #7 Joe Dubuque (IU) dec. #19 Matt Pitts (UTC), 10-6 IU 3 , UTC 0 133 Brian Dyer (IU) maj. dec. Clayton Stark (KSU), 15-6 .IU 4, KSU 0 133 Josh Keefe (UTC) maj. dec. Brian Dyer (IU), 10-2 . . .UTC 4, IU 3 141 #11 Michael Simpson (IU) dec. Jason McGee (KSU), 8-3 IU 7, KSU 0 141 #19 Michael Keefe (UTC) dec. #12 Mike Simpson (IU), 8-3 . .UTC 7, IU 3 149 Jason Bake (KSU) dec. Isaac Knable (IU), 9-4 ...... IU 7, KSU 3 149 Issac Knable (IU) pins #19 Wayne French (UTC), 5:20 . .IU 9, UTC 7 157 #20 Brandon Becker (IU) dec. Kurt Gross (KSU), 6-0 . .IU 10, KSU 3 157 #19 Brandon Becker (IU) pins Jake Yost (UTC), 2:53 . . .IU 15, UTC 7 165 Max Dean (IU) by fall over Nick Brenner (KSU), 4:40 . .IU 16, KSU 3 165 #9 Jonathan Sioredas (UTC) maj. dec. Max Dean (IU), 13-5 . .IU 15, UTC 11 G 174 Aaron Miller (KSU) dec. Tim Scarl (IU), 13-6 ...... IU 16, KSU 6 174 #19 Brady Richardson (IU) pins Justin Otis (UTC), 3:46 . . . .IU 21, UTC 11

N 184 John Davis (UTC) dec. #18 Andy Rios (IU), 6-5 . . . .IU 21, UTC 14

I 184 #14 Alex Camargo (KSU) maj. dec. #16 Andrew Rios (IU), 12-4 IU 16, KSU 10 197 Josh Buuck (IU) dec. Josh Ward (UTC), 9-3 ...... IU 24, UTC 14 L 197 Josh Buuck (IU) dec. Ben Rings (KSU) 8-6 ot . . . . .IU 19, KSU 10

T 285 #17 Tomas Rodriguez (KSU) dec. #18 Pat DeGain (IU), 5-3 .IU 19, KSU 13 285 #4 Pat DeGain (IU) pins Wes Taylor (UTC), :29 ...... IU 30, UTC 14 S E R W

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#5 Nebraska 26, #19 Indiana 9 #19 Indiana 48, Indianapolis 0 Hampton, Va.; Jan. 15, 2005 Indianapolis, Ind.; Jan. 22, 2005

125 #7 Joe Dubuque (IU) wins by disqualification ...... IU 6,NU -1 125 #7 Joe Dubuque (IU) dec. Clay Leek (INDY), 7-5 . . . .IU 3, INDY 0 (Nebraska deducted one point for unsportsmanlike conduct) 133 Brian Dyer (IU) dec. Shane Perkey (INDY), 2-2 ot . .IU 6, INDY 0 133 Dominick Moyer (NU) dec. Brian Dyer (IU), 4-3 . . . . .IU 6, NU 2 (Dyer wins on riding time criteria) ...... 141 #5 Matt Murray (NU) dec. #12 Mike Simpson (IU), 2-0 IU 6, NU 5 141 Cameron Sakon (IU) dec. Danny Norman (INDY), 3-2 . .IU 9, INDY 0 149 Chris Nedens maj. dec. Issac Knable (IU), 14-3 ...... NU 9, IU 6 149 Issac Knable (IU) pins Nick Lain (INDY), 1:05 . . . . .IU 15, INDY 0 157 #11 B.J. Wright (NU) dec. #19 Brandon Becker (IU), 13-10 . . .NU 12, IU 6 157 Justin King (IU) pins Dave Burns (INDY) ...... IU 21, INDY 0 165 #7 Jacob Klein (NU) Max Dean (IU), 9-3 ...... NU 15, IU 6 165 Marc Bennett (IU) dec. Mike Horton (INDY) ...... IU 24, INDY 0 174 #19 Brady Richardson (IU) dec. #17 Marc Harwood (NU), 6-2NU 15, IU 0 174 Brady Richardson (IU) pins Bill Pippens (INDY) . .IU 30, INDY 0 184 #2 Travis Pascoe (NU) maj. dec. #18 Andy Rios (IU), 19-9 . . . . .NU 19, IU 9 184 #18 Andy Rios (IU) wins by forfeit ...... IU 36, INDY 0 197 #10 B.J. Padden (NU) maj. dec. Josh Buuck (IU), 16-7 . .NU 23, IU 9 197 Josh Buuck (IU) wins by forfeit ...... IU 42, INDY 0 285 Jon May (NU) dec. #4 Pat DeGain (IU), 5-1 ...... NU 26, IU 9 285 Dave Herman (IU) wins by forfeit ...... IU 48 INDY 0

#19 Indiana 22, #20 Northwestern 15 #20 Penn State 21, #17 Indiana 12 Bloomington, Ind.; Jan. 21, 2005 University Park, Pa.; Jan. 28, 2005

125 #7 Joe Dubuque (IU) pins Jordan Brown (NU), 2:16, . .IU 6, NU 0 125 #5 Joe Dubuque (IU) dec. Adam Smith (PSU), 10-6 . .IU 3, PSU 0 133 Brian Dyer (IU) dec. Dan Quintela (NU), 6-3 ...... IU 9, NU 0 133 #19 Bryan Heller (PSU) dec. Brian Dyer (IU), 5-1 . . .IU 3, PSU 3 141 #16 Ryan Lang (NU) maj. dec. Cameron Sakon (IU), 10-1 . . .IU 9, NU 4 141 #12 DeWitt Driscoll (PSU) maj. dec#15 Mike Simpson (IU),12-2 ...... PSU 7, IU 3 149 Issac Knable (IU) dec. Greg Hagel (NU), 6-4 ot . . . . .IU 12, NU 4 149 Jack Decker (PSU) maj. dec. Issac Knable (IU), 9-0 . . .PSU 11, IU 3 157 #19 Brandon Becker (IU) maj. dec. Mike Kimberlin (NU), 9-0 IU 16, NU 4 157 #17 Nathan Galloway (PSU) dec. #15 Brandon Becker (IU), 2-1 . . . .PSU 14, IU 3 165 Max Dean (IU) dec. Nick Hayes (NU), 7-2 ...... IU 19, NU 4 165 Max Dean (IU) dec. Jarrad Turner (PSU), 8-5 ...... PSU 14, IU 6 174 #4 dec. Brady Richardson (IU), 12-10 .IU 19, NU 7 174 #18 Brady Richardson (IU) dec. James Yonushonis (PSU), 5-3 . . . . .PSU 14, IU 9 184 #15 Mike Tamillow dec. #18 Andy Rios (IU), 5-4 . . . .IU 19, NU 11 184 #6 Eric Bradley (PSU) dec. #19 Andy Rios (IU), 3-2 .PSU 17, IU 9 197 #15 Matt Deguyd maj. dec. Josh Buuck (IU), 15-4 . .IU 19, NU 15 197 #19 Phil Davis (PSU) maj. dec. Josh Buuck (IU), 12-4 . .PSU 21, IU 9 285 #4 Pat DeGain dec. Scott Johnson (NU), 5-3 ...... IU 22, NU 15 285 #5 Pat DeGain (IU) dec. Joel Edwards (PSU), 8-3 .PSU 21, IU 12

#19 Indiana 45, Missouri Baptist 6 #17 Indiana 28, Virginia 10 Indianapolis, Ind.; Jan. 22, 2005 Columbus, Ohio.; Jan. 30, 2005

125 Michael Aitch (MB) wins by forfeit ...... MB 6, IU 0 125 #5 Joe Dubuque (IU) tech. fall Anthony Burke (VA), 20-4 . . . . .IU 5, VA 0 133 Brian Dyer (IU) tech. fall Chad Cooper (MB), 22-7 . . .MB 6, IU 5 133 Byron Dunlap (VA) dec. Brian Dyer (IU), 6-1 ...... IU 5, VA 3 141 Cameron Sakon (IU) maj. dec. Ryan Byng (MB), 12-4 .IU9, MB 6 141 #14 Mike Simpson (IU) tech. fall Chet Naylor (VA), 17-2 . . .IU 10, VA 3 149 Issac Knable (IU) pins Adrian Ortiz-Lacaden (MB), 4:30IU 15, MB 6 149 Paul Dunstan (VA) maj. dec. Isaac Knable (IU),13-5 .IU 10, VA 7 157 Justin King (IU) dec. Billy Dooling (MB), 11-5 ...... IU 18, MB 6 157 #15 Brandon Becker (IU) dec. Paul Bjorko (VA), 2-0 .IU 13, VA 7 165 Max Dean (IU) tech. fall John Wilcox (MB), 21-6 . . .IU 23, MB 6 165 #17 Will Durkee (VA) dec. Max Dean (IU), 5-2 ...... IU 13, VA 10 174 Brady Richardson (IU) pins Adam Varner (MB), 3:45IU 29, MB 6 174 #18 Brady Richardson (IU) maj. dec. Rocco Caponi (VA),13-2 . . .IU 17, VA 10 184 Andy Rios (IU) wins by forfeit ...... IU 35, MB 6 184 #19 Andy Rios (IU) tech. fall Kyle Narkiewicz (VA), 17-1 . . .IU 22, VA 10 197 Justin Curran (IU) maj. dec. Nigel Kinworthy, 17-8 . .IU 39, MB 6 197 Josh Buuck (IU) dec. Scott Smith (VA), 7-2 ...... IU 25, VA 10 285 Dave Herman (IU) wins by forfeit ...... IU 45, MB 6 285 #4 Pat DeGain (IU) dec. Nick Smith (VA), 8-2 ...... IU 28, VA 10

#19 Indiana 40, McKendree 6 #17 Indiana 24, Ohio State 9 Bloomington, Ind.; Jan. 22, 2005 Columbus, Ohio.; Jan. 30, 2005

125 #7 Joe Dubuque (IU) maj. dec. Brandon Monger (McK), 15-1 . . . . .IU 4, McK 0 125 #5 Joe Dubuque (IU) maj. dec. Nathan Costell (OSU) IU 4, OSU 0 133 Brian Dyer (IU) dec. Chad Willard (McK), 3-2 ...... IU 7, McK 0 133 #16 T.J. Enright (OSU) dec. Brian Dyer (IU) ...... IU 4, OSU 3 141 Cameron Sakon (IU) dec. Robbie Grose (McK), 8-3 .IU 10 McK 0

141 #14 Mike Simpson (IU) dec. Jason Johnstone (OSU)IU 7, OSU 3 W 149 Josh Blackburn (McK) pins Issac Knable (IU), 5:00 IU 10, McK 6 149 Steve Wolery (OSU) dec. Issac Knable (IU) ...... IU 7, OSU 6 157 Justin King (IU) maj. dec. Jonah Shawgo (McK), 12-3 . .IU 14, McK 6 157 #18 Brandon Becker (IU) maj. dec. Keegan Mueller (OSU) .IU 11, OSU 6 R E 165 Max Dean (IU) maj. dec. Clay Weier (McK), 17-8 . .IU 18, McK 6 165 Max Dean (IU) dec. Zach Craiglow (OSU), 8-6 . . . . .IU 14, OSU 6 174 Brady Richardson (IU) tech. fall Brandon Wyms (McK), 19-3 . . .IU 23, McK 6 S

174 #18 Brady Richardson dec. Nate Augustson (OSU), 11-8 .IU 17, OSU 6 T 184 #18 Andy Rios (IU) pins Robert Casey (McK). 2:30 .IU 29, McK 6 184 #19 Andy Rios (IU) maj. dec. Alex Picazo (OSU), 14-6 . .IU 21, OSU 6 L

197 Josh Buuck (IU) pins Ben Laux (McK), 5:05 ...... IU 35, McK 6 197 #4 J.D. Bergman (OSU) dec. Josh Buuck (IU), 2-1 . .IU 21, OSU 9 I N 285 Dave Herman (IU) tech. fall Trevor Maloch (McK), 18-2 . .IU 40, McK 6 285 #4 Pat DeGain (IU) dec. #16 Kirk Nail (OSU), 8-4 ot .IU 24, OSU 9 G

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#13 Wisconsin 20, #20 Indiana 16 #9 Iowa 17, #18 Indiana 16 Bloomington, Ind.; Feb. 6, 2005 Iowa City, Iowa; Feb. 20, 2005

125 #5 Joe Dubuque (IU) maj. dec. Collin Cudd (UW), 11-3IU 4, UW 0 125 #3 Joe Dubuque (IU) dec. Charlie Falack (UI), 10-3 . .IU 16, UI 10 133 #6 Tom Clum (UW) maj. dec. Brian Dyer (IU), 12-4 . .Tied at Four 133 #10 Mario Galanakis (UI) dec. Brian Dyer (UI), 3-0 . .IU 16, UI 10 141 #14 Mike Simpson (IU) dec. Ed Gutnik (UW), 6-5 . . . .IU 7, UW 4 141 #15 Alex Tsirtsis (UI) dec. #13 Mike Simpson (IU), 5-2 . .IU 16, UI 13 149 #16 Craig Henning (UW) tech. fall Issac Knable, 17-0 UW 9, IU 7 149 #6 Ty Eustice (UI) maj. dec. Cameron Sakon (IU), 17-7 . .UI 17, IU 16 157 #15 Brandon Becker (IU) dec. #10 Tyler Turner (UW), 6-2 . . . .IU 10, UW 9 157 #16 Brandon Becker (IU) dec. #8 Joe Johnston (UI), 13-12 IU 3, UI 0 165 Jake Donar (IU) dec. Max Dean (IU), 9-4 ...... UW 12, IU 10 165 #6 Mark Perry (UI) maj. dec. Max Dean (IU), 13-2 . . . . .UI 4, IU 3 174 #18 Brady Richardson (IU) dec. #16 Kelly Flaherty (UW), 11-10 . . . .IU 13, UW 12 174 #16 Brady Richardson (IU) maj. dec. Oleg Polyatskiy (UI), 13-2 ...... IU 6, UI 4 184 #15 Brad Reinke (UW) dec. #19 Andy Rios (IU), 11-5 . . .UW 15, IU 13 184 #6 Paul Bradley (UI) dec. Andy Rios (IU), 12-8 ...... IU 7, UI 7 197 #15 Ryan Flaherty (UW) dec. Josh Buuck (IU), 15-8 . . .UW 18, IU 13 197 Justin Curran (IU) dec. Adam Feller (UI), 5-2 ...... IU 10, UI 7 285 Dave Herman (IU) dec. Lee Kramer (UW), 8-3 . . . . .UW 18, IU 16 285 #5 Pat DeGain (IU) dec. #6 Matt Fields (UI), 8-6 ...... IU 13, UI 7

#19 Indiana 33, #12 Michigan State 4 Bloomington, Ind.; Feb. 12, 2005

125 #5 Joe Dubuque (IU) dec. #3 Nick Simmons (MSU), 6-4 . .IU 3, MSU 0 133 Brian Dyer (IU) dec. Ryan Froese (MSU), 3-2 ...... IU 6, MSU 0 141 #14 Mike Simpson (IU) maj. dec. Tony Greathouse (MSU), 14-6 .IU 10, MSU 0 149 #14 Darren McKnight (MSU) maj. dec. Cameron Sakon (IU), 17-9 . . .IU 10, MSU 4 157 #16 Brandon Becker (IU) maj. dec. Justin Mora (MSU), 13-4 . .IU 14, MSU 4 165 Max Dean (IU) dec. Bryan Harney (MSU), 10-7 . . . .IU 17,MSU 4 174 #16 Brady Richardson (IU) maj. dec. Greg Gordoski (MSU), 19-7 . . . . .IU 21, MSU 4 184 #19 Andy Rios (IU) med. inj. def. #18 Joe Williams (MSU) . .IU 27, MSU 4 197 Josh Buuck (IU) dec. Jeff Clemens (MSU), 11-10 . .IU 30, MSU 4 285 Dave Herman (IU) dec. Max Lossen (MSU), 4-2 . . .IU 33, MSU 4

#3 Illinois 37, #19 Indiana 0 Champaign, Ill.; Feb. 13, 2005

125 #2 Kyle Ott (ILL) won by forfeit ...... ILL 6, IU 0 133 #4 Mark Jayne (ILL) maj. dec. Brian Dyer (IU), 13-3 . .ILL 10, IU 0 141 Cassio Pero (ILL) dec. Cameron Sakon (IU), 8-2 . . . . .ILL 13, IU 0 149 #12 Anton Dietzen (ILL) pins Ryan Pribble (IU), 3:26 .ILL 19, IU 0 157 #3 Alex Tirapelle (ILL) dec. #19 Brandon Becker (IU), 4-3 . . . .ILL 22, IU 0 Max Dean (above) and Isaac Knable (below) made 165 #11 Donny Reynolds (ILL) dec. Marc Bennett (IU), 8-5 . . .ILL 25, IU 0 their NCAA Championships debuts in 2005. 174 #4 Pete Friedl (ILL) dec. Brady Richardson (IU), 7-1 .ILL 28, IU 0 184 #3 Brian Glynn (ILL) dec. #20 Andy Rios (IU), 4-3 . . . .ILL 31, IU 0 197 #9 Tyrone Byrd (ILL) dec. Josh Buuck (IU), 3-2 ...... ILL 34, IU 0 285 Mike Behnke (ILL) dec. Dave Herman (IU), 3-2 . . . . .ILL 37, IU 0

#18 Indiana 18, Purdue 12 Bloomington, Ind.; Feb. 18, 2005

125 Brandon Tucker (PUR) dec. #3 Joe Dubuque (IU), 4-3 . .PUR 3, IU 0 133 Brian Dyer (IU) dec. Sean Schmaltz (PUR), 4-2 . . . . .PUR 3, IU 3 141 #13 Mike Simpson (IU) dec. Ben Sprunger (PUR), 7-6 . . . .IU 6, PUR 3 149 #10 Doug Withstandley (PUR) dec. Cameron Sakon (IU), 10-5 ...... IU 6, PUR 6 157 #16 Brandon Becker (IU) dec. Colton Salazar (PUR), 6-3 . . . .IU 9, PUR 6 165 Max Dean (IU) dec. John DeCeault (PUR), 7-3 . . . . .IU 12, PUR 6 174 #16 Brady Richardson (IU) dec. Dan Bedoy (PUR), 4-1 . . .IU 15, PUR 6 G 184 #16 Ben Wissel (PUR) dec.Andy Rios (IU), 5-3 . . . . .IU 15, PUR 9 N

I 197 #15 Nathan Moore (PUR) dec. Josh Buuck (IU), 6-4 . .IU 15, PUR 12

L 285 #4 Pat DeGain (IU) dec. Jake O’Brien (PUR), 4-2 . .IU 18, PUR 12 T S E R W

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BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS MARCH 5-6, 2005 MARCH 17-19, 2005 IOWA CITY, IOWA ST. LOUIS, MO. Team Scores: Team Scores: 1. Illinois...... 130.0 1. Oklahoma State ...... 153.0 2. Minnesota ...... 123.5 2. Michigan ...... 83.0 3. Michigan ...... 118.0 3. Oklahoma...... 77.5 4. Iowa ...... 94.5 4. Cornell ...... 76.5 5. Indiana...... 89.0 5. Minnesota ...... 72.5 Wisconsin ...... 89.0 6. Illinois...... 70.5 7. Penn State...... 72.5 7. Iowa ...... 66.0 8. Michigan State...... 70.5 8. Lehigh...... 60.0 9. Northwestern ...... 68.5 9. Indiana...... 58.5 10. Purdue ...... 38.5 10. Iowa State...... 57.0 11. Ohio State ...... 26.5

INDIANA RESULTS: INDIANA RESULTS: 125-- JOE DUBUQUE -- THIRD PLACE -- dec. Adam Smith 125 -- JOE DUBUQUE -- FIRST PLACE -- maj. dec. Mike Sees (PSU), D 7-4; lost to Nick Simmons (MSU), D 3-2; dec. John (Bloomsburg), MD 13-4; dec. Grant Nakamura (ISU), D 3-2; dec. Velez (NU), D 4-1; dec. Adam Smith (PSU), D 7-2. Mike Mormille (Cal Poly), D 6-3; dec. Sam Hazewinkel (OU), D 3-1; dec. Kyle Ott (Ill), D 2-0. 141-- MIKE SIMPSON -- DNP -- dec. Alex Tsirtsis (IA), D 3-1; lost to Josh Churella (MICH), D 6-1; lost to Cassio Pero (ILL), D 149-- ISAAC KNABLE -- DNP -- lost to Patrick Williams (Ariz. Def.; lost to Alex Tsirtsis, F Med. For. St.), F 6:39; lost to Quincy Osborn (MN), F 2:24.

149-- ISAAC KNABLE -- SIXTH PLACE-- dec. Stephen Wolery 157-- BRANDON BECKER -- FIFTH PLACE -- lost to Jim (OSU), D 7-4; lost to Ty Eustice (IA), M 21-7; lost to Darren Medeiros (Fresno St.), D 13-7; pinned Seth Martin (Lock McKnight (MSU), M 13-5; lost to Quincy Osborn, F 6:16. Haven), F 1:59; maj. dec. Matt Kocher (PITT), MD 12-3; dec. Alex Tirapello (Ill), D 8-7; pinned Chris Horning (Clarion), F 4:03; 157-- BRANDON BECKER -- FIFTH PLACE -- pinned Nata lost to Trent Paulson (ISU), D 8-7; dec. Brian Smith (Ariz. St.), D Galloway (PSU), F 6:18; lost to Ryan Bertin (MICH), D 11-4; lost 10-6. to Corey Schlatter (MN), D 4-2; maj. dec. Colton Salazar (PU), MD 8-0. 165-- MAX DEAN -- DNP -- dec. Sherwood Fendryk (Sacred Heart), D 8-4; lost to Mark Perry (IA), D 8-2; lost to Patrick 165-- MAX DEAN -- FIFTH PLACE -- dec. Keegan Mueller Pitsch (Ariz. St.), D 6-2. (OSU), M 12-3; lost to Matt Nagel (MN), M 10-2; dec. John DeCeault (PU), D 4-1, lost to Jake Donar (WI), D 3-0; dec. Donny 174-- BRADY RICHARDSON -- DNP -- dec. Chris Gifford (Fresno Reynolds (IL), D 3-2. St.), D 5-2; lost to Ben Askren (Mizzou), MD 9-0; lost to Nick Passolano (ISU), D 7-4. 174-- BRADY RICHARDSON -- THIRD PLACE -- dec. Nick Roy, D 7-2; lost to Pete Friedl (IL), D 6-2; dec. Kelly Flaherty (WI), D 184-- ANDY RIOS -- DNP -- maj. dec. Chris Ressa (Rutgers), MD 5-2; medical forfeit win over RJ Boudro (MSU), F Medical 14-6; lost to Kurt Backes (ISU), D 11-8; lost to Frank Cornely Forfeit. (Duke), D 14-13.

184-- ANDY RIOS -- EIGHTH PLACE -- dec. Joshua Weitzel HWT-- PAT DEGAIN -- THIRD PLACE -- dec. Mike Faust

(MI), D 6-3; lost to Brian Glynn (IL), D 6-2; lost to Paul Bradley (Virginia Tech), D 5-3; dec. Mike Spaid (Bloomsburg), D 12-5; W (IA), D 14-9; lost to Joshua Weitzel (MI), D 8-5. dec. Greg Wagner (MICH), D 4-2; lost to Steve Mocco (OSU), D R

4-0; dec. Matt Feast (Penn.), D 6-3; dec. Greg Wagner (MICH), E

197-- JOSH BUUCK -- DNP -- lost to Matt Koz (MN), M 13-5; lost D 5-3. S to Ryan Flaherty (WI), D 8-4. T L I HWT- PAT DEGAIN -- SECOND PLACE -- dec. Jake O’Brien N (PU), D 5-3; dec. Kirk Nail (OSU), D 2-1; pinned Greg Wagner G (MICH), F 7:27; lost to Cole Konrad (MN), D 4-1.

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2004-05 TOURNAMENT RESULTS Eastern Michigan Open Open Midlands Championships Edinboro Open (Nov. 8, 2004; Ypsilanti, Mich.) (Dec. 29-30, 2004; Evanston, Ill.) (Feb. 19, 2005; Edinboro, Pa.) HWT-Pat DeGain (1st) HWT-Pat DeGain (1st) 165-Timothy Scarl (3rd) HWT-Dave Herman (3rd) HWT-Dave Herman (2nd) Central Missouri State Roger Denker Missouri Open Open Big Ten Wrestler of the Week (Nov. 21, 2004; Columbia, Mo.) (Jan. 15, 2005; Warrenburg, Mo.) Joe Dubuque (Dec.14-21) 133-Andrae Hernandez (4th) 125-Jose Escobedo (6th) 165-Max Dean (3rd) 133-Andrae Hernandez (2nd) Academic All-Big Ten 176-Brady Richardson (4th) 165-Marc Bennett (5th) Justin Curran 197-Josh Buuck (5th) 197-Heath Vandeventer (2nd) Max Dean HWT-Pat DeGain (2nd) Andrew Rios Mat Town Invitational Freshman/Sophomore Division (Jan. 27, 2005; Lock Haven, Pa.) (Nov. 21, 2004; Columbia, Mo.) 125-Joe Dubuque (2nd) 125-Jose Escobedo (3rd) 157-Brandon Becker (4th) 165-Marc Bennett (4th) 165-Max Dean (5th) 197-Heath Vandeventer (2nd) 165-Timothy Scarl (7th) 176-Brady Richardson (1st) Kent State Open 184-Justin Curran (6th) (Dec. 4, 2004; Kent, Ohio) 197-Josh Buuck (8th) HWT-Dave Herman (3rd) HWT-Pat DeGain (2nd) HWT-Dave Herman (8th) 2004-2005 SEASON RECORDS IU/OPP Wt. Name Overall Dual Big Ten Points TF MD Pins Starters 125 *Joe Dubuque 29-3 18-1 6-1 79/3 3 4 3 133 Brian Dyer 16-16 12-9 3-5 49/31 1 2 2 141 Mike Simpson 24-7 12-4 4-2 37/13 1 6 0 149 *Isaac Knable 9-16 4-7 1-3 21/29 0 1 5 157 *Brandon Becker 27-11 15-3 6-2 81/15 1 7 7 165 *Max Dean 24-13 11-7 5-3 44/24 2 3 2 174 *Brady Richardson 23-6 14-3 6-2 57/9 1 6 3 184 Andy Rios 24-19 12-9 2-6 60/29 3 3 2 197 *Josh Buuck 19-15 12-7 1-6 50/24 0 3 3 HWT Pat DeGain 35-6 12-2 5-0 46/6 0 4 8

Non-Starters 141 *Andrae Hernandez 6-3 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 2 141 *Joel Jeffries 5-4 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 141/49 Cameron Sakon 3-9 3-5 0-5 10/17 0 1 0 141 Justin Sciscoe 1-2 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 141/49 Ryan Pribble 5-5 0-1 0-1 0/6 2 0 1 149 *Matt Cooper 1-2 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 1 0 149 Justin May 0-2 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 149 Jacob Meyer 0-2 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 149 *Ian Campbell 7-5 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 1 1 149 Prescott Slee 2-2 2-2 0-0 9/7 1 1 0

G 149 Justin King 11-8 4-2 0-0 16/6 0 1 1

N 149 J.P. Stanley 1-2 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 00 I 165 Timothy Scarl 13-9 2-2 0-0 9/7 3 0 0 L 165 *Marc Bennett 7-5 1-1 0-1 3/3 0 1 0 T 184 *Justin Curran 8-7 2-0 1-0 6/0 0 2 0 S

E HWT *Dave Herman 28-9 6-1 2-1 23/3 1 3 8

R HWT Justin Skinner 5-7 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 3 * Indicates Returners W

52 INDIANA HOOSIERS

HISTORY AND RECORDS

IN THIS SECTION

All-Americans ...... 54 NCAA Championships History . . .59 Big Ten Championships History . . . .60 Academic Honors ...... 61 Season and Career Records ...... 62 Coaching History ...... 63 Year-by-Year ...... 65 All-Time Results ...... 67 Letterwinners ...... 75 All-Time Hometowns ...... 78

ISAAC KNABLE (PICTURED) ALONG WITH BRANDON BECKER AND MAX DEAN MADE THEIR FIRST NCAA APPEARANCES IN 2005. ALL-AMERICANS 2005-06WRESTLING

CHARLES SWAIN OLIVER CELLINI 1928 2nd 145 1933 3rd 126 In 1928, Charles Swain became the Hoosiers’ 1934 2nd 126 first All-American with his second-place fin- Oliver Cellini won back-to-back All-America ish at 145 pounds. Also in 1928, he was the honors in 1933 and 1934 at 126 pounds. He fin- Big Ten Champion at 142 pounds. During his ished third at the NCAAs in 1933 and second career, Swain helped the Hoosiers to a 20-5 in 1934. Cellini helped the Hoosiers to Big Ten overall record, including 10-3 in Big Ten com- titles in 1933 and 1934 as well as an NCAA petition and two Big Ten Championships. runner-up finish in 1934. Indiana went 13-1 EDDIE BELSHAW during that two-year stretch. 1932 1st 135 RICHARD VOLIVA In 1932, Indiana’s Eddie Belshaw earned All- 1933 2nd 174 America honors at 135 pounds, win-ning the 1934 1st 174 Big Ten title as well as the NCAA Richard Voliva earned both All-America and Championship. Belshaw helped lead the NCAA Championship recognition during the Hoosiers to a 6-0 record, a Big Ten co- 1934 season when he finished with a perfect Championship and Indiana’s first NCAA title. 12-0 record. In 1934, Voliva won the Big Ten Belshaw ranks fifth on the Indiana all-time Championship (175) and led IU to its third con- win list with a 27-3 record. secutive conference title and second at DALE GOINGS NCAAs (7-0). Voliva also earned All-American 1932 3rd 145 honors in 1933 when he finished second at 1933 3rd 145 175 pounds. Dale Goings was one of the Hoosiers’ first OTTO KUSS two-time All-Americans with two third-place 1934 2nd N/A performances at 145 pounds in 1932 and 1933. He helped the Hoosiers win their first NCAA Otto Kuss lettered four years at Indiana from title in 1932. Goings also was the Big Ten 1931-34. He earned All-America honors in Champion at 145 during both of his All- 1934 with a second-place finish at the NCAA American campaigns. Championship. During his four-year career, the Hoosiers went 27-2, including four Big Ten ROBERT JONES and one NCAA championship. 1932 3rd 191 1933 2nd HWT Robert Jones, like Dale Goings, was one of HOWARD BUSH the Hoosiers’ first two-time All-Americans. 1934 3rd 118 Jones won All-American honors in 1932 at Howard Bush was an All-American at 191 pounds by finishing third and in 1933 at Indiana in 1934 with a third-place NCAA finish heavyweight by placing second. at 118-pounds. The Hoosiers went 34-1 during his three-year career, including a perfect 11-0 AMBROSE RASCHER in his final campaign. He helped Indiana to 1932 3rd 174 back-to-back Big Ten Championships in 1933 Ambrose Rascher was part of a four-man and 1934. Hoosier contingent that earned All-America honors in 1932. Rascher finished third at 174 CHARLIE MCDANIEL pounds to earn the honor. He helped the 1935 1st HWT Hoosiers win the NCAA title in 1932 with a 1936 2nd HWT record of 6-0. 1938 1st HWT PAT DEVINE Charlie McDaniel was IU’s first three-time 1933 1st 135 wrestling All-American, earning the honor in G 1935, 1936 and 1938. McDaniel won NCAA N Pat Devine, who lettered from 1932-34, earned I titles in 1935 and 1938, while finishing second

L All-America honors in 1933 (135-pound). In in 1936. In 1938, he secured a Big Ten title T addition, he won the Big Ten and NCAA title at (HWT) and compiled a career record of 41-5. S that weight division. Helping to guide the

E He twice was awarded the Indiana Balfour Hoosiers to a 6-1 record overall and a Big Ten

R Award, given to the student-athlete who has Championship, Devine ranks second on the brought honor and distinction to IU. W Indiana all-time win chart with a 27-2 record. 54 INDIANA HOOSIERS ALL-AMERICANS 2005-06WRESTLING

WILLARD DUFFY GARNET INMAN 1935 2nd 118 1940 2nd 175 1936 2nd 123 Garnet Inman earned All-America honors in 1938 2nd 118 1940. He placed second (175) in the NCAA Willard Duffy was an All-American all three meet. Inman was a two-year letterwinner at years in which he lettered. In 1935, he finished IU. He helped the Hoosiers to a perfect 7-0 second in the NCAA (118). The next year, record in 1938. In 1938, the Hoosiers placed Duffy would again place second (123), to earn second at the Big Ten and third at NCAAs. his second All-America selection. He returned to 118 pounds in 1938 and placed CHAUNCEY MCDANIEL second for his third All-American honor. Duffy won Big Ten 1940 3rd 165 Championships at 126 pounds in both 1936 and 1938. He helped lead Chauncey McDaniel was one of four the Hoosiers to three undefeated seasons and two third-place NCAA Hoosiers to earn All-American honors in 1940. finishes. He concluded his career with a 40-3 record. He placed third in the 165-pound weight class BOB HAAK at the NCAA Championship. That same year, 1937 2nd N/A McDaniel won the Big Ten Championship at 165. He helped the Hoosiers win the Big Ten Bob Haak was the Hoosiers’ lone All- Championship as well as placing second at American in 1937. Haak earned his All- the NCAAs in 1940. America honor by placing second at the NCAA Championship. He helped the Hoosiers MORRIS CHITWOOD to a 5-2 record in 1937, including a fourth- 1946 2nd HWT place finish at the Big Ten Championship. By In 1946, Morris Chitwood was one of four virtue of his All-America honor, Haak helped Hoosier All-Americans during the Hoosier s’ the Hoosiers finish eighth at the NCAA sixth undefeated season. Chitwood helped Championship. this outstanding team to a fourth-place finish CHRIS TRAICOFF at the NCAA Championship. After earning a 1938 3rd 175 second-place finish at the Big Ten Championship (HWT), Chitwood went on to 1939 1st 175 earn second at the NCAA meet. In 1938, Chris Traicoff earned his first All- America honor placing third(175) at the NCAA ELLIAS GEORGE Championship. Traicoff went on to win the Big 1946 2nd 142 Ten Championship at 175 pounds, as well as As one of four Indiana wrestlers to earn All- winning the National Championship in 1939 America honors in 1946, Elias George helped (10-0). lead the Hoosiers to their sixth undefeated season in school history and a fourth-place JOE ROMAN finish at the NCAA Championship. George 1939 1st 136 was a Big Ten Champion at 142 pounds and 1940 3rd 136 finished second at the NCAA Championship. After finishing second in the Big Ten SIGMUND GOLONKA Tournament, Joe Roman won the NCAA Championship in 1939 to earn his first All- 1946 3rd 175 America nod. Roman helped IU win the Big Sigmund Golonka also earned All-America Ten title and earn a berth in the 1939 NCAA honors in 1946, helping guide the Hoosiers to Championship. In 1940, he tallied his second their sixth undefeated season in school histo- All-America honor, helped the Hoosiers to a ry and a fourth-place finish at the NCAA Big Ten Championship and second at NCAAs . Roman completed his Championship. Golonka also finished third at career by winning the 1945 Big Ten Championship (155). the Big Ten Championship (175) that year. W R

BOB ANTONACCI MIKE ROLAK E 1940 1st 121 1946 2nd 121 S T

Bob Antonacci joined Joe Roman in earning As one of Indiana’s four All-Americans in 1946, L

All-America honors in 1940. Antonacci helped I

Mike Rolak won the Big Ten title at 121 pounds N lead the Hoosiers to a Big Ten title and a sec-

and finished the season with an impressive G ond-place finish at NCAAs that year. In addi- 12-1 record overall. In addition, Rolak went on tion to winning the NCAA Championship at to a runner-up finish in the NCAA meet and 121 pounds, Antonacci earned three letters earned two letters at Indiana. as a Hoosier. INDIANAHOOSIERS 55 ALL-AMERICANS 2005-06WRESTLING

HARRY ARTHUR DICK CONWAY 1952 2nd 123 1964 5th HWT Harry Arthur helped end a six-year All- After Indiana’s four-year absence, Dick America drought finishing second at the Conaway got IU back on the All-American NCAAs to ern the honor in 1952. He also fin- map with a fifth-place NCAA finish (HWT) in ished second at the Big Ten Championships, 1964. Conaway helped lead the Hoosiers to both at 123-pounds. The team finished fourth third at the Big Ten Championship, also earn- at the Big Tens and ninth at the NCAA. Arthur ing third-place individually. The Hoosiers fin- helped lead the Hoosiers to a 6-2-1 record ished the season with a 3-6 overall record overall and a 6-1-1 record in the Big Ten. and 2-6 record in the Big Ten. ROBERT CARLIN BOB CAMPBELL 1952 4th 115 1964 6th 130 Robert Carlin helped end a six-year Hoosier 1966 3rd 130 All-America drought by by finishing fourth at Bob Campbell also drew All-American status the NCAAs in 1952. Carlin also claimed the Big placing sixth at the NCAA Championship (130) Ten title. He helped the Hoosiers to fourth at in 1964. He returned two years later to grab the Big Ten and a ninth at the NCAAs. Carlin his second honor in 1966. Bob Campbell fin- was a two-year letterwinner for IU. ished third at the NCAA and the Big Ten Championships that year. He finished his DICK ANTHONY career 44-12-3 and earned three letters. 1955 3rd 191 Wrestling at 191 pounds, Dick Anthony fin- TIM MCCALL ished third at the Big Ten Championship in 1967 5th 123 1955. Anthony helped the Hoosiers to an 18th- 1968 3rd 130 place finish at the NCAAs, while finishing Tim McCall became another Hoosier to earn third individually. During his three seasons at back-to-back All-America honors. In 1967, Indiana, IU went 21-12-2 overall and 13-12-2 in McCall finished third at the Big Tens and fifth the Big Ten. at the NCAAs (123). In 1968, he improved on his previous season, winning the Big Ten JIM ELLIS Championship (130) with a record of 21-3. At 1956 4th 167 NCAAs, McCall finished third. During his Jim Ellis won Big Ten titles at the 142 and 158 tenure at IU, he compiled a 72-11 record. pound weight classes in 1952 and 1953, respectively. Ellis posted a 25-4-1 record over SAM KOMAR his career with the Hoosiers. He earned All- 1976 4th 134 America honors in 1956 with a fourth-place 1977 2nd 142 finish in the NCAA Championship, helping the Sam Komar was the first Hoosier in eight Hoosiers to an 8-3 record overall and 6-3 in Big Ten play. Ellis earned three letters at IU. years to win All-America honors. In 1976, he finished fourth at the NCAA NICK PETRONKA Championship (134). A year later, Komar 1958 2nd 147 won the Big Ten title (142) and finished second at NCAAs, closing the season at Indiana’s Nick Petronka earned All-America honors in 1958 for his second-place finish at 40-4-1. Komar also earned a Big Ten title 147 pounds at the Big Ten Championship and in 1975 finsihing his career 114-24-4. for finishing fourth at the NCAA Championship. Petronka helped lead the MARK GAYLAN Hoosiers to a 6-4 record overall and 6-3 1981 8th 134 record in Big Ten action. At 126 pounds, Mark Gaylan earned All- America honors in 1981 with a 35-8 RON HUTCHERSON G record. Gaylan went undefeated in dual 1960 4th 130 N meets that year. Gaylan finished third at I The 130-pound Ron Hutcherson gave the L the Big Ten Championship and finished

T Hoosiers something to cheer about during a eighth at the NCAA Championship, end- S dreary season in 1959-60. The Hoosiers fin- ing his Hoosier career with a 74-25-1 E ished the year with a 4-5 record, while record. R Hutcherson finished fourth at NCAAs to earn

W the All-American accolade. 56 INDIANA HOOSIERS ALL-AMERICANS 2005-06WRESTLING

BRIAN DOLPH ROGER CHANDLER 1988 8th 150 1995 8th 142 1989 3rd 150 1996 3rd 142 1990 1st 150 1997 2nd 142 Brian Dolph was the first Indiana wrestler to Roger Chandler was Indiana’s fourth wrestler earn All-America status in three consecutive to earn All-America honors three times. years. He earned his first national honor in Chandler’s first honor came in 1995 when he 1988, finishing second at the Big Ten finished third at the Big Ten Championship and Championship and eighth at NCAAs. eighth at the NCAAs. He concluded the sea- Improving on the previous season, Dolph went undefeated in the reg- son with a 31-10 mark. After taking third again ular season 1989, grabbing the Big Ten title and third at the NCAA at the Big Ten Championship in 1996, he concluded the campaign with meet. His quest to be Indiana’s first national champion in 50 years a third-place finish at the NCAA Championship. Chandler went on to ended successfully in 1990. The national champion defended his Big improve his record to 38-3 and was18-0 in dual meets. His final All- Ten title and cruised through the NCAA tournament. Dolph finished America honor came in 1997 when he won the Big Ten Championship the season 46-2, and ended his career ranked first on the career-best at 142 pounds and earned second place at the NCAA Tournament. He winning percentage list at 127-9 (.934). He also helped the Hoosiers finished his career with a record of 134-25 and ranks second at IU in secure their eighth undefeated season going 14-0 overall, 6-0 Big Ten. career pins with 40. JEFF LYONS VIKTOR SVEDA 1990 6th 142 1999 6th 184 1992 5th 142 2001 3rd 184 Jeff Lyons also earned the All-American sta- Viktor Sveda earned All-America status finish- tus in 1990. Lyons finished the season 28-9, ing sixth at NCAAs (184) in 1999. He ended that and third at Big Tens and fifth at the NCAA year 42-6 record and 8-0 in Big Ten. Sveda Championships (142). Lyons helped lead the improved his previous NCAA mark finishing Hoosiers to their eighth undefeated season at third at Championship in 2000, the best since 14-0 overall, 6-0 Big Ten. He also earned All- 1997. Sveda finished 2001 with a 36-7 record. America honors in 1992 finishing sixth-at the In 2002, Sveda was ranked No. 1 at 184 pounds for most of the season Big Ten and fifth at the NCAA Championships. and finished 33-7 record with 11 pins that year. Sveda finished his career as IU’s all-time winningest wrestler at 149-28 and first in career CHRIS RUSSO pins (47). 1994 3rd 126 KEVIN STANLEY Wrestling at 126 pounds, Chris Russo finished 2001 3rd 165 the 1994 campaign with a 27-10 record and earned All-America honors for his third-place Kevin Stanley finished his career with a sixth- finish at the Big Ten Championship and place finish at the NCAA Championship (165), eighth-place NCAA finish. Russo helped lead He finished the season 33-15 and his career the Hoosiers to a 12-4 record and a 4-3 mark 111-39. Stanley left IU ranking fifth all-time on in the Big Ten in 1994. the career pin list (25). He also became the first four-time NCAA Championship qualifier in SCOTT PETCHE the history of IU wrestling. 1994 8th 150 COYTE COOPER Scott Petche earned All-America honors for 2004 8th 149 finishing third at the Big Ten Championship and eighth at the NCAA Championship in Wrestling at 149 pounds, Coyte Cooper fin- 1994. Petche ended the season 25-11 and fin- ished his career by earning an eighth-place ished his career at Indiana 56-40-2. He finish at the NCAA Championship, propelling helped lead IU to a 12-4 record overall and a him to All-America status. He finished the sea- son with a 41-6 mark and a career record of

4-3 in Big Ten action. W 123-36. Cooper left IU with a third place all- MICHAEL POWELL time ranking on the career pin list with 37. He R 1996 7th 167 also became the second four-time NCAA E Championship qualifier in the history of IU S Michael Powell earned All-America honors wrestling. T in 1996 by finishing seventh at the NCAA L I

Championship and sixth at the Big Ten N

Championship. Powell recorded a 23-9 G record overall and finished 13-2 in dual meets. He helped lead the Hoosiers to a 16-2 record and a 6-1 finish in the Big Ten for 1996.

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JOE DUBUQUE PAT DEGAIN 2004 8th 125 2005 3rd HWT 2005 1st 125 Pat DeGain wrapped up his Hoosier cam- Joe Dubuque first earned All-American status paign in winning fashion, taking third at by finishing eighth at NCAAs in 2004. He NCAAs (HWT) and finishing second at Big topped that mark the following year, taking the Tens. DeGain ended his career with a 115-31 NCAA individual title at 125, while being overall record, ranking fifth in career wins ranked in the top five nationally most of the (115), and fourth in career pins (35) in IU histo- year. Dubuque is IU’s first NCAA champion in ry. In 2005, he helped lead the Hoosiers to a 15 years (Last Dolph, 1990). In his three years as a Hoosier, Dubuque top-five finish at the Big Ten Championships and a top-10 finish at the has compiled a 86-17 overall record, including 17 falls. NCAA Championships. BRANDON BECKER 2005 5th 157 As a redshirt freshman, Brandon Becker made his first trip to the NCAA Championships, finishing fifth at 157 pounds. Becker finished the season 3 3-13 and helped lead the Hoosiers to a top-10 finish at NCAAs and a fifth-place tie in Big Tens. G N I L T S E R W

58 INDIANA HOOSIERS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 2005-06WRESTLING

NCAA CHAMPIONS Garnet Inman 2nd 175 1932 Eddie Belshaw 135 Chauncey McDaniel 3rd 165 1933 Pat Devin 135 Joe Roman 3rd 136 1934 Richard Voliva 175 1946 Morris Chitwood 2nd HWT 1935 Charlie McDaniel HWT Mike Rolak 2nd 121 1938 Charlie McDaniel HWT Elias George 3rd 136 1939 Joe Roman 136 Sigmund Golonka 3rd 175 Chris Traicoff 175 1952 Harry Arthur 2nd 123 1940 Bob Antonacci 121 Robert Carlin 4th 115 1990 Brian Dolph 150 1955 Dick Anthony 3rd 191 2005 Joe Dubuque 125 1956 Jim Elli 4th 167 1958 Nick Petronk 4th 147 1960 Ron Hutcherso 4th 130 NCAA FINALISTS 1964 Dick Conaway 5th HWT 1928 Charles Swain 145 Bob Campbell 6th 130 1932 Dale Goings 145 1966 Bob Campbell 3rd 130 1933 Robert Jones HWT 1967 Tim McCall 5th 130 Richard Voliva 175 1968 Tim McCall 3rd 123 1934 Oliver Cellini 126 1976 Sam Komar 4th 134 1934 Otto Kuss NA 1977 Sam Komar 2nd 142 1935 Willard Duffy 118 1981 Mark Galyan 8th 126 1936 Willard Duffy 123 1988 Brian Dolph 8th 150 1938 Willard Duffy 118 1989 Brian Dolph 3rd 150 1940 Garnett Inman 175 1990 Brian Dolph 1st 150 1946 Morris Chitwood HWT Jeff Lyons 6th 142 1946 Mike Rolak 121 1992 Jeff Lyons 5th 142 1952 Harry Arthur 123 1994 Scott Petche 8th 150 1977 Sam Kumar 142 Chris Russo 8th 126 1997 Roger Chandler 142 1995 Roger Chandler 8th 142 1990 Brian Dolph 150 1996 Roger Chandler 3rd 142 2005 Joe Dubuque 125 Michael Powell 7th 167 1997 Roger Chandler 2nd 142 ALL-AMERICANS 1999 Viktor Sveda 6th 184 (66 AWARDS AMONGST 45 HONOREES) 2001 Viktor Sveda 3rd 184 1928 Charles Swain 2nd 145 Kevin Stanley 6th 165 1932 Edwin Belshaw 1st 135 2004 Coyte Cooper 8th 141 Dale Goings 2nd 145 Joe Dubuque 8th 125 Robert Jones 3rd 191 2005 Brandon Becker 5th 157 Ambrose Rascher 3rd 174 Pat DeGain 3rd HWT 1933 Pat Devine 1st 135 Joe Dubuque 1st 125 Robert Jones 2nd HWT Richard Voliva 2nd 175 Oliver Cellini 3rd 126 Dale Goings 3rd 145 1934 Richard Voliva 1st 175 Oliver Cellini 2nd 126 Otto Kuss 2nd NA Howard Bush 3rd 118 Pat Devine 3rd 135

1935 Charlie McDaniel 1st HWT W Willard Duffy 2nd 118 1936 Willard Duffy 2nd 123 R Charlie McDaniel 2nd 191 E S

1937 Bob Haak 2nd NA T

1938 Charlie McDaniel 1st HWT L

Willard Duffy 2nd 118 I N Chris Traicoff 3rd 175 G 1939 Joe Roman 1st 136 National champion in 125-pounds and All-American Joe Chris Traicoff 1st 175 Dubuque 1940 Bob Antonacci 1st 121

INDIANAHOOSIERS 59 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 2005-06WRESTLING BIG TEN CHAMPIONS (52 TITLES AMONGST 40 CHAMPIONS) 1923 Omar Held 177 1924 Ralph Wilson 177 1928 C.O. Swain 142 1931 Delmas Aldridge 118 1932 Eddie Belshaw 135 Dale Goings 145 Bob Jones HWT 1933 Pat Devine 135 Dale Goings 145 Glen Brown 155 Olden Gillum 165 Bob Jones HWT. 1934 Pat Devine 135 Frank Krahuilik 155 Olden Gillum 165 Richard Voliva 175 1936 Clifford Myers 118 Willard Duffy 126 1937 Clifford Myers 118 1938 Willard Duffy 126 Charley McDaniel HWT. 1939 Angelo Lazzara 155 Chauncey McDaniel 165 Chris Traicoff 175 National champion Brian Dolph, a two-time Big Ten 1940 Jim Sefton 121 champion, led IU to its second-highest finish at the Big Ben Wilson 136 Ten Championships. Chauncey McDaniel 165 1941 Ben Wilson 136 1943 Bob Bruner 128 Angelo Lazzara 155 Chet Robbins 136 Jim Wilkinson 155 Harry Traster 175 1945 Joe Roman 155 1946 Mike Rolak 121 Elias George 145 1947 Chet Robbins 136 1949 Andy Puchany 145 1952 Bob Carlin 115 Jim Ellis 147 1953 Charles Pankow 147 1962 John Maroni 177 1964 Dick Isel 177 1968 Tim McCall 123 1969 Jim Lentz 145 1971 Bill Willetts 142 1975 Sam Komar 134 1977 Sam Komar 142 1989 Brian Dolph 150 1990 Brian Dolph 150 Jim Pearson 158 1997 Roger Chandler 142 G N I L T S

E Roger Chandler is the last Hoosier to win a Big Ten title

R when he claimed the 142-pound weight class in 1997. W

60 INDIANA HOOSIERS ACADEMIC HONORS 2005-06WRESTLING

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN Duncan Munn (70 AWARDS AMONGST 35 HONOREES) D.J. Radnovich (SINCE 1987) Greg Schaefer 1987 Scott Holman 2003 Coyte Cooper 1988 Todd Coulter Alexander LaPointe Scott Holman Ty Matthews 1990 Todd Coulter Brady Richardson Scott Holman Andy Rios 1992 David Creel Greg Schaefer 1993 John Hammerstein Brandon Sisson Robert Hoerr Allen Wienzapfel Jonathon McClain 2004 Coyte Cooper Edward Palmer Matt Cooper 1994 Vito Maurici Tim Falls Jonathon McClain Andy Rios 1995 Pete Bucklin 2005 Justin Curran Jason Devries Max Dean Joseph Farr Andy Rios Jonathon McClain Benjamin Nelson NWCA SCHOLAR ATHLETES Edward Palmer 2001 Coyte Cooper 1996 Jason Devries Ty Matthews Joseph Farr Greg Schaefer Brooke Hoerr 2002 Ty Matthews Jonathon McClain Greg Schaefer Benjamin Nelson 2004 Coyte Cooper 1997 Jason Devries Andrew Rios Joseph Farr 1998 Jason Devries Timothy Myers 1999 Gabriel Cook Matthew Nischwitz Jack Wade 2000 Jason Bader Gabriel Cook Ty Matthews Duncan Munn Timothy Myers Matthew Nischwitz Sean Prince Greg Schaefer 2001 Jason Bader Gabriel Cook Coyte Cooper Alexander LaPointe Ty Matthews Duncan Munn W Sean Prince R E

Greg Schaefer S

Jack Wade T

James Wade L I

Kyle Waldron N

2002 Jason Bader G Coyte Cooper Ty Matthews finished his career a three-time Academic All-Big Ten and two-time NWCA Scholar Athlete selection. Ty Matthews

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MOST PINS-SEASON 1. Rod Chamberlin (1981) 19 2. Coyte Cooper (2003) 16 Viktor Sveda (2001) 16 4. Rod Chamberlin (1980) 15 Gene Denisar (1968) 15 6. Roger Chandler (1997) 14 Bill Paxton (1986) 14 8. Pat Cassidy (2000) 12 Chip Elderkin (1987) 12 10. Coyte Cooper (2004) 11 Viktor Sveda (2002) 11 Viktor Sveda (2000) 11 Gary Donatelli (1971) 11

MOST PINS-CAREER 1. Viktor Sveda (1998-2002) 47 2. Roger Chandler (1994-97) 40 3. Coyte Cooper (2000-04) 37 4. Pat DeGain (2000-05) 35 5. Rod Chamberlin (1980-81) 34 Trevor Elliot (1994-97) 34 Two-year letterwinnner Rob Chamberlin holds the school 7. Bill Paxton (1983-86) 26 record for the most falls in a season with 19. 8. Kevin Stanley (1997-2001) 25 10. Gene Denisar (1966-68) 23 9. Pat Cassidy (1997-2000) 24 MOST WINS – SEASON 1. Brian Dolph (1990) 46 2. Scott Duncan (1987) 45 3. Viktor Sveda (1999) 42 Brian Dolph (1989) 42 5. Coyte Cooper (2004) 41 6. Sam Komar (1977) 40 7. Brian Dolph (1988) 39 Rod Chamberlin (1981) 39 9. Coyte Cooper (2003) 38 Viktor Sveda (2000) 38 Roger Chandler (1996) 38

MOST WINS – CAREER 1. Viktor Sveda (1997-2002) 149 2. Roger Chandler (1994-97) 134 3. Brian Dolph (1987-90) 127 4. Coyte Cooper (2000-04) 123 5. Pat DeGain (2000-05) 115 G 6. Sam Komar (1975-78) 114 N I 7. Kevin Stanley (1997-2001) 111 L 8. Jim Pearson (1987-1990) 107 T

S 9. Mark Galyan (1978-1982) 105

E Scott Holman (1986-1990) 105

R Two-time All-American Viktor Sveda is Indiana’s all-time leader in career wins and pins. 11. Anthony Hunter (1987-90) 101 W

62 INDIANA HOOSIERS COACHING HISTORY 2005-06WRESTLING

Additionally, he won the Big Ten Medal, given to a senior at BILLY THOM each school who has been outstanding in athletics and in 110-32-4 (.775) scholarship. 18 years Following his collegiate career, McDaniel had thought he earned a spot on the 1936 U.S. Olympic Team, even winning a wrestle-off on the boat over to the Olympics in Berlin, Following graduation from the Germany. However, he was not selected to compete, along University of Iowa in 1923, Thom worked with two others. On the U.S. Olympic team, however, were two as a meat salesman before embarking on of his IU teammates, Richard Voliva and Willard Duffy. a successful coaching career. In 1926 After graduating in 1938, he left Bloomington for four differ- and 1927 he was the head football and wrestling coach at ent high school coaching positions before returning to IU to be Wabash High School. His two teams were successful as his the head wrestling coach, plus responsibilities of being a scout football squad outscored its opponents 343 to 19 in 1926 and his and assistant line coach for football in 1945. His 27-year wrestlers in 1927 captured the state high school wrestling wrestling coaching tenure included 12 Big Ten champions, 13 championship. His success caught the eye of the athletic All-Americans and a mark of 145-139-11. In 1966, he was department at IU, and he was hired as the varsity wrestling selected to the Helms Athletic Foundation Wrestling Hall of coach and freshman football and track coach. Fame and in 1971, he became a charter member of the Indiana His team won 34-straight dual matches from February 13, Wrestling Hall of Fame. In December 1999, he was named the 1933, against Cornell College to February 6, 1937, against Herald-Times Male Athlete of the Century by over 1,300 votes. Lehigh University. While at IU, he won eight Big Ten champi- onships, one national collegiate championship, and finished national runners-up twice and third once. His success at IU DOUG BLUBAUGH earned him the honor of being the head coach of the 1936 102-144-8 (.415) Olympic team in Berlin, Germany. While at the Olympics, two of 12 years his own products, Dick Voliva, who won a silver medal and Charlie McDaniel made the team. Under his tutelage, the Doug Blubaugh was hired as head Hoosiers had 11 All-Americans and 32 Big Ten champions over wrestling coach in 1973, becoming only the course of his 17-year tenure. His 33 Big Ten champions are the eighth head coach in the 75-year his- more than any other coach in IU wrestling history. In 1972, tory of the program. Before his arrival at Thom was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. IU, he had four different stints at Army, Oklahoma, Michigan and Michigan State as an assistant coach. During his colle- CHARLIE MCDANIEL giate career at Oklahoma State, he was the NCAA 157-pound 145-139-11 (.511) champion in 1957, his senior season. As a junior, he finished 27 years second and his team won the championship. While serving as an assistant at Army, he won two national AAU titles, as well as securing a spot on the 1960 U.S. Olympic team in Rome, Charles E. McDaniel directed the Italy. In the Olympics, he won seven-straight matches, five by Hoosier program from 1945-1972. His 27- pin, en route to the gold medal. For his performance, he was year tenure at the helm is the longest named “Most Outstanding Wrestler in the World.” tenure in the history of the program. The Before taking the head coaching job at IU, he coached the longtime Bloomington resident left an imprint of success in his U.S. team in the 1971 Pan American Games in Cali, Columbia. hometown through his success on the mat as a wrestler and He was awarded the U.S. Wrestling Coaches Foundation as a coach. After his graduation from Bloomington High School Award as Wrestling Coach of the Year in 1971. in 1933, McDaniel began nearly a four-decade involvement Prior to becoming the head coach, he spent 1972 as an with IU athletics. While at Bloomington, he was selected to the assistant to Charles McDaniel. While at IU, he coached a pair all-state team in football and was a three-time state champion of Big Ten champions and All-Americans. His star pupil was as a heavyweight wrestler. While at IU, under IU Hall of Fame W Sam Komar, who finished second at the 1977 NCAA coach Billy Thom, he compiled a record of 41-5, including an R Championship. The second-place finish by Komar was the undefeated season in 1938, with a 15-0 record. He co-cap- E

highest in 25 years. The Komar-led squad finished 16th at the S tained the 1938 team. He was the Big Ten heavyweight cham-

championship, the highest by an IU team since 1965. T pion in 1938 and the National Collegiate champion in 1935 and L

1938, narrowly missing a third national title with a runner-up I finish in 1936. While at IU, he twice won the Indiana Balfour N G Award, given to the student-athlete who has brought honor and distinction to IU.

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JIM HUMPHREY DUANE GOLDMAN 40-53-1 (.430) 164-90-4 .643 Five years 13 years

After spending 1984 as the USA Duane Goldman is in his 14th sea- National Wrestling team coach for son at the helm of the Indiana wrestling Canada, Jim Humphrey was hired as the program. ninth coach in IU history. In five years, he racked up 42 wins, but his greatest accomplishment may have In 2005, Goldman made his mark in history by taking the been the recruiting of Brian Dolph. The 150-pounder from Hoosiers to the NCAA Championships for the 12th time under North Canton, Ohio, won Big Ten titles in both 1989 and 1990 as his leadership, second-most by any coach in school history. well as a NCAA title in 1990. The national title by Dolph was the Goldman also led the squad to its highest finish (9th) at NCAAs since 1989 when it finished eighth. Charlie McDaniel is the only first by a Hoosier since 1940. During his five years at the top of coach with more appearances in the NCAA Championships the Hoosier program, he guided the Hoosiers to a fifth-place with 19 over 26 years at the helm of the Hoosiers. finish at the Big Ten Championship and a 20th-place finish at the NCAA Championship, the best since 1977. Also while at IU, Goldman led a total of seven NCAA qualifiers to the champi- he coached three different national teams, the world champi- onships, a mark that only has been met three times in the last onships team in 1986, the Pan-American team in 1987 and the 15 years. Goldman also set the school record for the most qual- U.S. Olympic team in 1988. ifiers, with eight, in 1994. Four of those seven athletes are mak- ing return appearances to the Hoosiers this season. Under his JOE MCFARLAND leadership, Goldman brought IU its first national champion since Brian Dolph won in the 150-pound class in 1990. Joe 24-20-0 (.545) Dubuque brought home the title in the 125-pound class in 2005. Three years Goldman led the Hoosiers to a fifth-place tie at the Big Ten Championships, tying his highest finish since taking the helm in Before taking over the head coach- 1992. ing position in the spring of 1989, Joe McFarland was an assistant at IU for two Goldman has amassed 40 Big Ten All-Academic team mem- years under Jim Humphrey. He served as bers, one national champion, 54 NCAA qualifiers and 14 All- the head coach of the program while Humphrey directed the Americans, including Brandon Becker (157-5th), Dubuque (125- U.S. Olympic Team in Seoul, South Korea. He wrestled at the 1st) and Pat DeGain (HWT-3rd). collegiate level at the , where he was a four-time All-American. In his first season at IU, success came ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS early for the North Olmsted, Ohio, native. He coached the Coach Years W L T Pct. Hoosiers to a perfect 14-0 record, finishing second in the Big Elmer E. Jones 5 (Records incomplete) Ten and eighth in the nation. It was the first undefeated season Edgar Davis 3 (Records incomplete) for Indiana since 1946. Over his three years at IU, he compiled James A. Kase 4 (Records incomplete) a record of 24-20, coached three All-Americans, three Big Ten Guy L. Rathbum 1 (Records incomplete) champions and the first NCAA champion since 1940. Jack Reynolds 5 26 7 0 .787 McFarland left the IU program in 1993 for the University of Billy Thom 18 110 32 4 .775 Michigan, where he currently serves as the head coach of the Charlie McDaniel 26 145 139 11 .511 Wolverines. Doug Blubaugh 12 102 144 8 .415 Jim Humphrey 4 40 53 1 .430 Joe McFarland 3 24 20 0 .545 Duane Goldman 13 164 90 4 .636 Totals 76 611 48 28 .556 G N I L T S E R W

64 INDIANA HOOSIERS YEAR-BY-YEAR 2005-06WRESTLING

OVERALL BIG TEN BIG TEN NCAA YEAR COACH W L T PCT. W L T PCT. PLACE PTS. PLACE PTS. 1909-10 Prof. Elmer E. Jones ------1910-11 Prof. Elmer E. Jones ------1911-12 Prof. Elmer E. Jones ------1912-13 Prof. Elmer E. Jones ------1913-14 Prof. Elmer E. Jones ------1st - - - 1914-15 Edgar Davis ------T-1st - - - 1915-16 Edgar Davis ------2nd - - - 1916-17 Edgar Davis ------2nd - - - 1917-18 James A. Kase ------No meet held- - 1918-19 James A. Kase ------No meet held- - 1919-20 James A. Kase ------2nd - - - 1920-21 James A. Kase ------1st - - - 1921-22 Guy L. Rathbun ------1922-23 Jack Reynolds 4 3 0 .571 3 1 0 .750 - - - - 1923-24 Jack Reynolds 6 0 0 1.000 5 0 0 1.000 T-1st - - - 1924-25 Jack Reynolds 7 1 0 .875 4 0 0 1.000 T-1st - - - 1925-26 Jack Reynolds 4 2 0 .667 3 2 0 .600 - - - - 1926-27 Jack Reynolds 5 1 0 .833 3 1 0 .750 4th - - - 1927-28 Billy Thom 7 4 0 .636 1 3 0 .250 5th - - - 1928-29 Billy Thom 9 1 2 .833 2 0 2 .750 3rd No points awarded 1929-30 Billy Thom 8 1 0 .889 4 0 0 1.000 2nd - t14th 1 1930-31 Billy Thom 8 1 0 .889 4 0 0 1.000 1st No points awarded 1931-32 Billy Thom 6 0 0 1.000 3 0 0 1.000 T-1st - 1st 14 1932-33 Billy Thom 6 1 0 .857 4 0 0 1.000 1st No points awarded 1933-34 Billy Thom 7 0 0 1.000 3 0 0 1.000 1st 34 2nd 19 1934-35 Billy Thom 11 0 0 1.000 4 0 0 1.000 4th 9 t3rd 15 1935-36 Billy Thom 9 0 0 1.000 3 0 0 1.000 1st 23 t7th 3 1936-37 Billy Thom 5 2 0 .714 2 1 0 .667 4th 9 8th 4 1937-38 Billy Thom 7 0 0 1.000 2 0 0 1.000 2nd 25 3rd 12 1938-39 Billy Thom 3 2 0 .600 2 1 0 .667 1st 27 4th 9 1939-40 Billy Thom 4 2 0 .667 3 0 0 1.000 1st 24 2nd 14 1940-41 Billy Thom 8 1 0 .889 4 0 0 1.000 T-2nd 12 - - 1941-42 Billy Thom 2 5 0 .286 0 4 0 .000 8th 4 - - 1942-43 Billy Thom 4 2 0 .667 2 1 0 .667 1st 27 Not held 1943-44 Billy Thom 2 1 1 .625 0 2 0 .000 8th 4 Not held 1944-45 Billy Thom 4 2 1 .643 3 1 1 .700 t4th 13 Not held 1945-46 Charlie McDaniel 6 0 0 1.000 5 0 0 1.000 2nd 25 4th 13 1946-47 Charlie McDaniel 4 4 0 .500 2 4 0 .333 6th 13 - - 1947-48 Charlie McDaniel 4 2 0 .667 4 1 0 .800 8th 6 t16th 2 1948-49 Charlie McDaniel 3 4 0 .429 2 3 0 .400 6th 14 t14th 1 1949-50 Charlie McDaniel 2 6 0 .250 1 5 0 .200 7th 5 - - 1950-51 Charlie McDaniel 2 7 0 .222 2 7 0 .222 10th 0 - - 1951-52 Charlie McDaniel 6 2 1 .722 6 1 1 .813 4th 18 t9th 6 1952-53 Charlie McDaniel 3 5 1 .389 2 5 1 .313 T-5th 11 t23rd 1 W 1953-54 Charlie McDaniel 4 5 1 .450 3 5 1 .389 9th 4 - - 1954-55 Charlie McDaniel 9 4 1 .679 4 4 1 .500 8th 9 t18th 6 R E

1955-56 Charlie McDaniel 8 3 0 .727 6 3 0 .667 T-5th 33 15th 8 S

1956-57 Charlie McDaniel 4 5 1 .450 2 5 1 .313 T-6th 18 t24th 4 T

1957-58 Charlie McDaniel 6 4 0 .600 6 3 0 .667 T-5th 28 t23rd 5 L I

1958-59 Charlie McDaniel 6 4 0 .600 6 3 0 .667 8th 16 t25th 4 N

1959-60 Charlie McDaniel 4 5 0 .444 4 5 0 .444 6th 24 t18th 9 G 1960-61 Charlie McDaniel 6 5 0 .545 6 5 0 .545 7th 14 - - 1961-62 Charlie McDaniel 4 7 2 .385 2 7 2 .273 7th 21 - -

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OVERALL BIG TEN BIG TEN NCAA YEAR COACH W L T PCT. W L T PCT. PLACE PTS. PLACE PTS. 1962-63 Charlie McDaniel 2 7 0 .222 2 7 0 .222 6th 22 - - 1963-64 Charlie McDaniel 3 6 0 .333 2 6 0 .250 3rd 35 t18th 11 1964-65 Charlie McDaniel 8 4 2 .643 7 3 2 .667 7th 17 t45th 1 1965-66 Charlie McDaniel 3 5 2 .400 2 5 2 .333 6th 17 t15th 9 1966-67 Charlie McDaniel 9 5 0 .643 8 4 0 .667 7th 18 t33rd 6 1967-68 Charlie McDaniel 15 3 0 .833 7 3 0 .700 5th 31 t17th 19 1968-69 Charlie McDaniel 6 9 0 .400 5 6 0 .455 t7th 14 t36th 5 1969-70 Charlie McDaniel 4 9 0 .308 0 9 0 .000 10th 4 - - 1970-71 Charlie McDaniel 5 11 0 .333 1 8 0 .111 8th 20 t35th 2 1971-72 Charlie McDaniel 10 6 0 .625 4 5 0 .444 8th 22.5 t55th 2 1972-73 Doug Blubaugh 4 8 0 .333 1 8 0 .111 9th 7 t56th 1 1973-74 Doug Blubaugh 4 22 2 .273 0 10 0 .000 8th 17.5 - - 1974-75 Doug Blubaugh 6 20 1 .241 0 10 0 .000 t8th 28.5 t39th 4 1975-76 Doug Blubaugh 11 12 2 .480 1 7 1 .167 10th 5 26th 12 1976-77 Doug Blubaugh 10 8 1 .553 2 5 1 .313 6th 27.5 16th 20 1977-78 Doug Blubaugh 6 9 0 .400 1 6 0 .143 7th 23.75 t57th 1.5 1978-79 Doug Blubaugh 10 10 0 .500 1 7 0 .125 7th 13 t55th 1 1979-80 Doug Blubaugh 15 9 0 .625 3 5 0 .375 9th 8.75 47th 2.25 1980-81 Doug Blubaugh 14 6 1 .690 2 5 1 .313 6th 31 t36th 5 1981-82 Doug Blubaugh 11 12 0 .478 3 6 0 .333 7th 18.75 - - 1982-83 Doug Blubaugh 9 12 1 .432 3 6 0 .333 10th 20.5 - - 1983-84 Doug Blubaugh 2 17 0 .105 0 9 0 .000 10th 1 - - 1984-85 Jim Humphrey 7 13 0 .350 0 7 0 .000 10th 26.5 - - 1985-86 Jim Humphrey 7 13 0 .350 1 6 0 .143 t8th 48 36th 9.5 1986-87 Jim Humphrey 7 9 1 .441 0 6 1 .071 9th 40 t40th 5.5 1987-88 Jim Humphrey 6 10 0 .375 1 5 0 .167 9th 41 t41st 5 1988-89 Jim Humphrey 13 8 0 .619 5 1 0 .833 5th 66.25 20th 24.75 1989-90 Joe McFarland 14 0 0 1.000 6 0 0 1.000 2nd 108.75 8th 45.5 1990-91 Joe McFarland 5 8 0 .385 3 3 0 .500 10th 26.5 t55th 2.5 1991-92 Joe McFarland 5 12 0 .294 2 5 0 .286 10th 27.5 - - 1992-93 Duane Goldman 7 11 0 .389 0 8 0 .000 11th 14.5 - - 1993-94 Duane Goldman 12 4 0 .750 4 3 0 .571 5th 65 33rd 12.5 1994-95 Duane Goldman 15 5 1 .738 3 3 0 .500 10th 40.5 t46th 4 1995-96 Duane Goldman 16 2 0 .889 6 1 0 .857 11th 41.5 20th 32 1996-97 Duane Goldman 9 8 0 .529 2 5 0 .286 9th 43 t16th 29.5 1997-98 Duane Goldman 6 7 0 .462 1 6 0 .143 11th 20.5 58th 2.5 1998-99 Duane Goldman 11 5 2 .667 1 6 1 .188 10th 31.5 24th 18 1999-00 Duane Goldman 14 8 1 .630 2 6 0 .250 10th 45 t38th 7.5 2000-01 Duane Goldman 15 6 0 .714 3 5 0 .375 8th 59.5 17th 32.5 2001-02 Duane Goldman 10 11 0 .476 1 7 0 .125 10th 48 t32nd 16 2002-03 Duane Goldman 16 9 0 .640 1 6 0 .143 10th 36 t43rd 4.5 2003-04 Duane Goldman 17 9 0 .63 1 7 0 .12 9th 53.5 t28th 16.0 2004-05 Duane Goldman 16 5 0 .762 4 4 0 .500 t5th 89 9th 58.5 Total 611 485 28 .556 230 330 19 .414

1913-21: Big Ten Championshisp determined by the “Western Intercollegiate Wrestling, Gymnastics and Fencing Association” in an open meet.

G 1922-25: Big Ten team championships based upon dual meet records.

N 1926-33: Big Ten began determining individual champions in a closed meet format. I 1934: Big Ten began using point system. L Dual meet results from 1910-1922 are from the Indiana University Arbutus archives. T S E R W

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1909-10 No Stats Available 1928-29 Results (9-2, 2-0-2 Big Ten) 1934-35 Results (11-0, 4-0 Big Ten) 1910-11 No Stats Available Big Ten Championships Third Big Ten Championships Fourth 1911-12 No Stats Available D. 15 at Louisville YMCA W 22-5 NCAA Championships Third 1912-13 No Stats Available J. 5 Kansas State W 15-11 D. 18 at Evansville W 28-0 1913-14 Big Ten Champions J. 12 at Nebraska W 15-11 J. 12 Vincennes YMCA W 31-3 1914-15 Big Ten Co-Champions J. 14 at Iowa State L 11-17 J. 18 at McKinley Park YMCA W 1915-16 No Stats Available J. 19 at Purdue W 17-11 19-9 1916-17 No Stats Available F. 2 Ohio State W 22-8 J. 19 at Chicago W 30-0 1917-18 No Stats Available F. 9 Louisville YMCA W 21-3 J. 26 McKinley Park YMCA W 27-3 1918-19 No Stats Available F. 14 at VMI W 16.5-6.5 F. 9 at Ohio State W 28.5-1.5 1919-20 No Stats Available F. 16 at Navy W 15-6 F. 16 Iowa State W 24.5-1.5 1920-21 Big Ten Champions F. 22 Northwestern T 16-16 F. 22 at Michigan State W 22-10 1921-22 No Stats Available M. 2 at Michigan T 14-14 F. 23 at Michigan W 22-6 M. 9 at Chicago # W 15-13 M. 2 Illinois W13.5-10.5 1922-23 Results (4-3, 3-1 Big Ten) F. 4 at Vincennes YMCA W 24-0 J. 19 at Kentucky W 34-12 1929-30 Results (8-1, 4-0 Big Ten) F. 10 at Purdue W 17-10 Big Ten Championships Second 1935-36 Results (9-0, 3-0 Big Ten) F. 16 Illinois W 16-9 NCAA Championships T-14th Big Ten Championships First F. 24 at West Virginia L 6-19 D. 31 Cornell College W 29-5 NCAA Championships Seventh F. 28 at Navy L 3-22 J. 11 Nebraska W 15-11 J. 18 Chicago Interfraternity W 21-13 M. 3 Northwestern W 16-9 J. 16 at Ohio W 31-5 J. 25 Ohio State W 17-9 M. 9 Ohio State L 11-14 J. 18 at Army W 26-6 F. 1 at Lehigh W 27.5-6.5 F. 8 Purdue W 30-0 F. 8 Michigan State W 20-10 1923-24 Results (6-0, 5-0 Big Ten) F. 15 at Northwestern W 24-8 F. 13 at Northern Iowa W 22-8 Big Ten Championships First F. 22 Michigan W 14-12 F. 14 at Iowa State W 22-8 J. 12 Michigan State W 24-2 M. 1 at Ohio State W 15-11 F. 15 at Cornell College W 14-12 F. 1 at Chicago W 16-7 M. 8 Illinois # L 12-16 F. 21 at Illinois W 21-9 F. 9 Purdue W 16-7 M. 7 Michigan W 30-0 F. 16 at Northwestern W 10-4 1930-31 Results (8-1, 4-0 Big Ten) F. 22 at Ohio State W 8-6 Big Ten Championships First 1936-37 Results (5-2, 2-1 Big Ten) M. 1 Michigan W 24-2 D. 18 Cornell College L 12-16 Big Ten Championships Fourth J. 9 Cincinnati YMCA W 32-0 NCAA Championships Eighth 1924-25 Results (7-1, 4-0 Big Ten) J. 15 at West Virginia W 19-13 J. 16 Cincinnati YMCA W 28-10 Big Ten Championships First J. 17 at Pennsylvania W 24-10 J. 23 Ohio State W 24-8 J. 24 Cincinnati W 19-0 F. 7 at Purdue W 26-0 J. 30 Chicago All-Stars W 20-6 J. 31 at Michigan State W 29-0 F. 14 Northwestern W 23-11 F. 6 at Lehigh L 15-26 F. 10 Northwestern W 23-0 F. 21 at Michigan W 25-5 F. 20 Illinois W 18.5-9.5 F. 14 Chicago W 24-2 F. 28 Ohio State W 25-3 F. 27 Cornell College W 20-11 F. 21 at Purdue W 18-2 M. 7 at Illinois # W 15-9 M. 1 at Michigan L 12.5-13.5 F. 27 at Oklahoma State L 4-16 F. 28 at Oklahoma W 15-4 1931-32 Results (6-0, 3-0 Big Ten) 1937-38 Results (7-0, 2-0 Big Ten) M. 6 at Michigan W 24-2 Big Ten Championships T-First Big Ten Championships Second NCAA Championships First NCAA Championships Third 1925-26 Results (4-2, 3-2 Big Ten) J. 9 Cincinnati YMCA W 31-0 J. 8 Michigan W 19-13 J. 30 at Ohio State L 2-15 F. 4 West Virginia W 30-0 F. 3 Cornell College W 22-6 F. 1 at Ohio W 18-2 F. 6 at Ohio State W 26-0 F. 3 Cincinnati YMCA W 36-0 F. 6 at Northwestern W 23-0 F. 20 at Northwestern W 26-10 F. 10 at N.Y. Athletic Club W 26-0 F. 13 Michigan W 23-0 F. 27 Michigan State W 25-5 F. 12 at Navy W 22-6 F. 20 Purdue W 19-4 M. 5 Michigan W 20.5-9.5 F. 14 at VMI W 26-0 M. 6 Iowa L 12-14 F. 26 at Illinois W 20-6 1932-33 Results (6-1, 4-0 Big Ten) 1926-27 Results (5-1, 3-1 Big Ten) Big Ten Championships First 1938-39 Results (3-2, 2-1 Big Ten) Big Ten Championships Fourth J. 14 Iowa State W 16.5-9.5 Big Ten Championships First J. 8 Cornell College W 14-9 F. 1 at Michigan State W 19.5-4.5 NCAA Championships Fourth J. 15 Northwestern W 24-3 F. 3 at Iowa State L 8-20 J. 13 at Michigan L 11-17 J. 22 at Purdue W 16-11 F. 13 Cornell College W 26-0 J. 20 Iowa State W 25-5 J. 28 Cincinnati W 23-3 F. 18 at Illinois W 18.5-7.5 F. 3 at Oklahoma State L 6-18 F. 5 Ohio State W 19-9 F. 25 at Michigan W 29-3 F. 18 Illinois W 20-6 F. 26 at Michigan L 8-21 M. 4 Illinois W 16.5-9.5 M. 4 at Ohio State W 20-6

1927-28 Results (6-4, 1-3 Big Ten) 1933-34 Results (7-0, 3-0 Big Ten) 1939-40 Results (4-2, 3-0 Big Ten) Big Ten Championships Fifth Big Ten Championships First Big Ten Championships First W

D. 17 Monmouth W 26-3 NCAA Championships Second NCAA Championships Second R

J. 14 Gary YMCA W 19-6 J. 20 Chicago W 24-6 F. 3 at Cornell College W 21-3 E

J. 19 West Virginia W 14-9 F. 2 at Iowa State W 20-8 F. 5 at Iowa State L 10.5-15.5 S J. 28 Ohio W 19-8 F. 3 at Cornell College W 22-6 F. 12 Oklahoma State L 6-18 F. 4 at Ohio State L 7.5-15.5 F. 10 Central YMCA W 26.5-1.5 F. 17 at Ohio State W 22-8 T F. 10 at Northwestern W 25-6 F. 17 Iowa State W 23.5-6.5 F. 21 at Illinois W 20-6 L I

F. 17 Purdue L 11-16 F. 24 Ohio State W 28-0 M. 2 Michigan W 23-3 N

F. 23 Iowa State L 4.5-16.5 M. 3 at Illinois W 20-6 G M. 2 Michigan L 1.5-19.5 M. 10 Chicago # W 25.5-1.5

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1940-41 Results (8-1, 4-0 Big Ten) 1947-48 Results (4-2, 4-1 Big Ten) 1953-54 Results (4-5-1, 3-5-1Big Ten) Big Ten Championships Second Big Ten Championships Eighth Big Ten Championships Ninth J. 11 Evansville YMCA W 24-3 NCAA Championships T-16th D. 12 at Miami (Ohio) W 22-7 J. 27 at Evansville YMCA W 34-0 J. 17 at Northwestern W 31-5 D. 17 Illinois L 12-14 F. 1 Chicago YMCA W 18-4 F. 7 at Ohio State W 19-15 J. 8 Michigan L 5-27 F. 6 at Ohio W 24-3 F. 9 at Michigan State L 8-19 J. 16 at Iowa L 8-20 F. 8 at Franklin & MarshallL 14-15 F. 18 at Purdue L 9-23 J. 18 at Northwestern W 15-13 F. 15 Ohio State W 15-11 F. 21 Michigan W 14-13 F. 12 at Wisconsin W 17-11 F. 17 at Michigan W 17-9 F. 28 Illinois W 22-17 F. 13 at Minnesota T 14-14 F. 22 Illinois W 17-9 F. 20 at Purdue L 6-20 F. 26 Purdue W 18-8 1948-49 Results (3-4, 2-3 Big Ten) F. 22 Ohio State W 15-9 Big Ten Championships Sixth F. 27 Michigan State L 5-26 1941-42 Results (2-5, 0-4 Big Ten) NCAA Championships T-14th Big Ten Championships Eighth J. 15 Arkansas State W 24-6 1954-55 Results (9-4-1, 4-4-1 Big Ten) J. 26 Kansas State L 5-24 J. 22 Northwestern W 18-8 Big Ten Championships Eighth F. 2 Ohio W 15-11 F. 5 at Ohio State L 11-16 NCAA Championships T-18th F. 7 at Vanderbilt W 24-8 F. 19 at Michigan W 14-13 D. 11 Miami (Ohio) W 30-0 F. 13 at Purdue L 6-20 F. 21 at Michigan State L 5-24 D. 16 at Illinois L 14-16 F. 21 Michigan L 13-25 F. 26 Purdue L 5-22 D. 18 vs. Findlay # W 30-0 F. 28 at Illinois L 5-31 F. 28 at Illinois L 8-21 D. 18 vs. Ohio # W 18-13 M. 7 at Ohio State L 6-22 J. 8 Northwestern W 19-11 1949-50 Results (2-6, 1-5 Big Ten) J. 10 Iowa L 5-24 1942-43 Results (5-2, 2-1 Big Ten) Big Ten Championships Seventh J. 14 at Michigan State W 14-12 Big Ten Championship First J. 7 Wisconsin L 9-17 J. 15 at Michigan L 8-22 J. 23 Purdue W 17-9 J. 9 at Arkansas State W 22-4 J. 20 at Ohio State W 14-13 J. 30 at Ohio State W 20-6 J. 14 Michigan State L 9-19 F. 11 Wisconsin L 8-19 F. 6 at Michigan L 12-14 J. 21 vs. Ohio State # L 8-26 F. 12 Mankato State W 19-0 F. 11 at Muhlenberg W 25-5 J. 21 at Northwestern W 14-12 F. 18 Minnesota W 14-11 F. 12 at Lehigh W 24-6 F. 18 Michigan L 6-18 F. 19 Purdue T 14-14 F. 27 Michigan State W 15-11 F. 21 at Purdue L 5-22 F. 26 Southern Illinois W 22-7 F. 24 Illinois L 5-26 # West Lafayette, Ind. 1943-44 Results (1-2-1, 0-2 Big Ten) # Evanston, Ill. Big Ten Championships Eighth 1955-56 Results (7-4, 6-3 Big Ten) J. 12 at DePauw T 16-16 1950-51 Results (2-7, 2-7 Big Ten) Big Ten Championships T-Fifth J. 14 Wheaton W 19-13 Big Ten Championships 10th NCAA Championships 15th J. 29 Ohio State L 14-20 J. 13 at Michigan L 8-23 D. 10 at Miami (Ohio) W 32-0 F. 12 Michigan L 3-23 J. 15 at Michigan State L 8-25 D. 17 Illinois W 27-6 J. 20 at Northwestern W 20-7 J. 13 Michigan W 19-18 1944-45 Results (4-2-1, 3-1-1 Big Ten) J. 20 vs. Ohio State # L 5-20 J. 14 Ohio State W 31-7 Big Ten Championships T-Fourth J. 27 Purdue L 7-33 J. 19 Southern Illinois W 32-2 J. 6 Wheaton W 25-5 F. 10 at Minnesota L 8-22 F. 4 at Northwestern W 34-8 J. 13 at Minnesota W 15-13 F. 12 at Wisconsin W 14-13 F. 6 at Iowa L 8-24 J. 20 at Northwestern W 20-10 F. 23 Iowa L 8-17 F. 10 at Minnesota L 11-25 J. 27 at Ohio State W 27-3 F. 24 at Illinois L 5-30 F. 11 at Wisconsin L 15-21 F. 2 at Michigan State L 12-14 # Evanston, Ill. F. 17 at Purdue W 25-14 F. 3 at Michigan T 12-12 F. 25 Michigan State L 12-20 F. 10 at Illinois L 6-22 1951-52 Results (6-2-1, 6-1-1 Big Ten) Big Ten Championships Fourth 1956-57 Results (4-6-1, 2-6-1 Big Ten) 1945-46 Results (6-0, 5-0 Big Ten NCAA Championships T-Ninth Big Ten Championships T-Sixth Big Ten Championships Second D. 15 Wisconsin W 15-11 NCAA Championships T-24th NCAA Championships Fourth D. 19 at Waynesburg L 14-19 D. 15 Miami (Ohio) W 27-5 J. 19 Michigan W 18-8 J. 12 Michigan W 17-11 J. 11 at Michigan L 9-19 J. 26 Northwestern W 22-5 J. 19 vs. Ohio State # L 11-14 J. 12 at Michigan State L 9-17 F. 5 at Nebraska W 24-6 J. 19 at Northwestern W 19-8 F. 2 at Northwestern T 16-16 F. 16 Illinois W 17-13 J. 21 at Iowa T 14-14 F. 8 Wisconsin W 16-13 F. 19 at Purdue W 15-11 F. 16 Illinois W 18-12 F. 9 at Southern Illinois W 19-9 F. 23 at Ohio State W 20-8 F. 21 at Purdue W 21-6 F. 15 Purdue W 20-14 M. 1 Michigan State W 14-12 F. 16 Minnesota L 8-24 1946-47 Results (4-4, 2-4 Big Ten) # Evanston, Ill. F. 23 at Illinois L 11-18 Big Ten Championships Sixth M. 2 Iowa L 6-22 D. 14 at Purdue W 14-13 1952-53 Results (3-5-1, 2-5-1 Big Ten) F. 28 Southern Illinois L 9-19 J. 11 Purdue L 10-17 Big Ten Championships T-Fifth J. 25 Michigan State W 15-9 NCAA Championships T-23rd 1957-58 Results (6-4, 6-3 Big Ten) F. 1 at Northwestern W 23-3 D. 13 at Ohio State W 16-13 Big Ten Championships T-Fifth F. 6 at Illinois L 12-14 J. 9 at Michigan L 6-22 NCAA Championships T-23rd

G F. 22 at Ohio State L 12-14 J. 10 at Michigan State L 8-17 D. 14 at Iowa L 5-24

N F. 24 at Michigan L 6-24 J. 17 at Northwestern L 10-19 J. 10 Michigan W 16-13 I M. 1 Nebraska W 21-3 J. 19 Purdue W 23-3 J. 11 at Northwestern W 23-3 L F. 14 at Minnesota L 9-19 F. 1 at Ohio State W 17-15 T F. 20 at Illinois L 9-19 F. 8 Michigan State W 17-11

S F. 23 Iowa T 12-12 F. 14 at Wisconsin L 13-17

E F. 28 Miami (Ohio) W 18-8 F. 15 at Minnesota L 8-24

R F. 21 Illinois W 17-13 F. 25 at Purdue W 18-14 W F. 28 Southern Illinois L 9-19 68 INDIANA HOOSIERS ALL-TIME RESULTS 2005-06WRESTLING

1958-59 Results (6-4, 6-3 Big Ten) 1963-64 Results (3-6, 2-6 Big Ten) 1967-68 Results (15-3, 7-3 Big Ten) Big Ten Championships Eighth Big Ten Championships Third Big Ten Championships Fifth NCAA Championships T-25th NCAA Championships T-18th NCAA Championships T-17th D. 19 Iowa L 13-16 J. 11 at Purdue W 18-6 D. 9 Iowa W 19-13 J. 9 at Michigan L 12-14 J. 31 at Northwestern L 11-14 D. 9 Purdue W 31-5 J. 10 at Michigan State W 20-7 F. 8 Wisconsin W 19-9 D. 9 Bowling Green W 32-6 J. 14 Purdue W 27-3 F. 8 Iowa L 12-15 D. 12 Michigan State L 9-20 J. 24 Ohio State W 20-8 F. 15 Michigan State L 11-14 D. 16 vs. Eastern Mich. # W 24-10 J. 31 at Southern Illinois L 13-18 F. 22 at Illinois L 11-17 D. 16 vs. Ball State # W 31-7 F. 6 at Northwestern W 23-8 F. 22 vs. Minnesota # L 6-20 D. 16 at Toledo W 20-14 F. 13 Minnesota L 9-17 F. 22 vs. Missouri # W 29-3 J. 6 at Michigan L 11-21 F. 14 Wisconsin W 19-10 F. 29 at Ohio State L 12-16 J. 13 at Illinois W 24-9 F. 21 at Illinois W 19-10 # Champaign, Ill. J. 26 Minnesota W 20-8 F. 2 Wisconsin W 25-11 1959-60 Results (4-5, 4-5 Big Ten) 1964-65 Results (8-4-2, 7-3-2 Big Ten) F. 3 at Miami (Ohio) W 17-11 Big Ten Championships Sixth Big Ten Championships Seventh F. 3 vs. Marquette % W 28-3 NCAA Championships T-18th NCAA Championships T-45th F. 3 vs. Marshall % W 31-4 D. 19 at Wisconsin W 25-8 D. 11 at Michigan State T 14-14 F. 6 at Purdue W 35-5 J. 9 at Iowa L 6-18 J. 9 Purdue W 18-13 F. 10 Northern Illinois W 29-5 J. 15 at Purdue W 20-6 J. 16 at Iowa W 14-11 F. 17 at Northwestern L 8-23 J. 30 at Ohio State L 12-16 J. 16 vs. Minnesota # L 9-15 F. 24 Ohio State W 23-14 F. 6 Michigan State L 6-24 J. 16 vs. Ohio State # W 17-8 # Toledo, Ohio F. 12 Northwestern W 15-11 J. 30 Illinois W 22-8 % Oxford, Ohio F. 19 Minnesota L 6-18 F. 6 at Minnesota L 10-21 F. 20 Michigan L 0-30 F. 6 vs. Mankato State % L 10-17 1968-69 Results (6-9, 5-6 Big Ten) F. 24 Illinois W 20-6 F. 13 Michigan L 0-30 Big Ten Championships T-Seventh F. 19 at Northwestern W 19-11 NCAA Championships T-36th 1960-61 Results (6-5, 6-5 Big Ten) F. 20 at Wisconsin W 18-12 D. 14 Purdue W 26-12 Big Ten Championships Seventh F. 20 vs. Ohio State & T 13-13 D. 14 Illinois W 20-9 D. 9 at Illinois L 14-23 F. 20 vs. UW-Milwaukee & W 24-4 D. 14 Indiana State L 15-16 D. 10 Iowa L 15-24 F. 27 Ohio State W 20-6 J. 4 Michigan L 8-20 D. 17 Purdue L 13-26 # Iowa City, Iowa J. 6 at Michigan State L 0-31 J. 7 at Michigan L 8-29 % Minneapolis, Minn. J. 11 vs. Wis. River Falls # W 22-10 J. 9 at Michigan State L 11-24 & Madison, Wis. J. 11 at Iowa L 8-24 F. 10 at Wisconsin W 29-10 J. 11 vs. Mankato State # L 12-19 F. 11 at Northwestern W 22-18 1965-66 Results (3-5-2, 2-5-2 Big Ten) J. 31 at Northern Illinois L 12-24 F. 18 at Minnesota # W 79-55 Big Ten Championships Sixth F. 1 at Wisconsin W 16-14 F. 18 vs. Purdue # W 79-51 NCAA Championships T-15th F. 8 at Minnesota L 15-18 F. 18 vs. Wisconsin # W 79-38 D. 11 Michigan State L 9-15 F. 8 vs. Illinois % W 22-10 F. 25 Ohio State W 20-16 J. 8 vs. Toledo # W 22-5 F. 8 vs. Wisconsin % W 20-9 # Big Ten Quadrangular (Minneapolis, Minn) J. 8 at Michigan L 8-19 F. 15 at Northwestern L 10-23 J. 15 at Illinois W 23-2 F. 22 at Ohio State L 15-18 1961-62 Results (4-7-2, 2-7-2 Big Ten) F. 1 at Purdue W 25-3 # Iowa City, Iowa Big Ten Championships Seventh F. 11 Wisconsin L 12-14 % Minneapolis, Minn. D. 2 at Indiana State W 18-8 F. 12 Iowa T 12-12 D. 2 vs. Notre Dame # W 26-0 F. 12 Minnesota L 6-22 1969-70 Results (3-10, 0-9 Big Ten) D. 9 at Illinois L 11-14 F. 19 Northwestern T 14-14 Big Ten Championships 10th D. 15 Michigan L 14-16 F. 26 at Ohio State L 13-14 D. 13 at Illinois L 12-22 D. 16 Wisconsin W 17-8 # Ann Arbor, Mich. D. 15 at Purdue L 7-29 J. 13 Michigan State T 14-14 J. 9 Wisconsin L 12-20 F. 3 at Purdue % L 37-54 1966-67 Results (9-5, 8-4 Big Ten) J. 10 Iowa L 3-3 F. 3 vs. Minnesota % L 37-48 Big Ten Championships Seventh J. 24 at Indiana State L 6-28 F. 3 vs. Ohio State % L 37-48 NCAA Championships T-33rd J. 27 Michigan State L 0-36 F. 10 at Northwestern W 16-13 D. 10 at Michigan State L 5-25 J. 31 at Virginia Tech W 29-3 F. 17 at Purdue T 12-12 D. 17 Toledo W 24-6 J. 31 vs. Harvard# W 28-7 F. 23 Iowa L 10-22 J. 7 Michigan L 9-20 J. 31 vs. Georgia Tech# W 27-6 F. 24 Ohio State L 11-19 J. 14 at Iowa W 23-15 F. 6 at Michigan L 6-30 # Terre Haute, Ind. J. 14 vs. Minnesota # L 14-17 F. 13 Minnesota L 11-24 % Big Ten Quadrangular (West Lafayette, Ind.) J. 14 vs. Missouri # W 33-5 F. 21 at Northwestern L 6-26 J. 28 Illinois W 37-0 F. 28 Ohio State L 11-22 1962-63 Results (2-7, 2-7 Big Ten) F. 4 at Wisconsin W 17-14 # Blacksburg, Va. Big Ten Championships Sixth F. 11 vs. Wisconsin % W 19-13 W

D. 15 Illinois L 20-10 F. 11 vs. Purdue % W 31-5 1970-71 Results (5-11, 1-8 Big Ten) R

J. 12 Purdue W 21-8 F. 11 at Minnesota L 14-15 Big Ten Championships Eighth E

J. 26 at Minnesota L 13-15 F. 20 at Northwestern L 14-15 NCAA Championships T-35th S F. 2 Northwestern L 6-20 F. 24 Purdue W 33-0 D. 11 Purdue L 17-19 F. 9 at Wisconsin W 24-6 F. 25 Ohio State W 18-13 D. 12 Illinois W 17-15 T F. 15 at Michigan State L 8-17 # Iowa City, Iowa D. 16 Penn State L 13-23 L I

F. 16 at Michigan L 9-19 % Minneapolis, Minn. J. 8 at Michigan State L 0-38 N

F. 22 at Iowa L 3-27 J. 9 Indiana State L 18-20 G M. 2 at Ohio State L 13-16 J. 16 vs. Wisconsin # L 12-18 J. 16 at Minnesota L 13-22 J. 30 vs. Arizona % L 16-21 J. 30 at Iowa L 11-27

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F. 6 at Virginia & W 17-15 F. 9 at Northwestern L 7-31 1976-77 Results (10-8-1, 2-5-1 Big Ten) F. 6 vs. Alabama & W 28-8 F. 12 at Purdue L 15-16 Big Ten Championships Sixth F. 6 at Virginia Tech & W 26-8 F. 16 at Ohio State L 10-28 NCAA Championships 16th F. 13 Michigan L 11-22 F. 22 Southern Illinois L 18-28 D. 4 at Miami (Ohio) W 25-9 F. 19 Wis. - River Falls W 26-14 F. 23 at Indiana State L 12-25 D. 4 vs. Wright State # W 42-6 F. 20 Northwestern L 16-17 # Indianapolis, Ind. (North Central H.S.) D. 11 at Notre Dame W 30-7 F. 27 at Ohio State L 14-17 % Blacksburg, Va D. 11 vs. Maryville % W 51-2 # Minneapolis, Minn. & Muncie, Ind./ @ Champaign, Ill. J. 7 at Eastern Mich. W 44-3 % Iowa City, Iowa/ & Blacksburg, Va. J. 8 at Michigan State L 12-21 1974-75 Results (6-20-1, 0-10 Big Ten) J. 17 at Indianapolis W 34-11 1971-72 Results (10-6, 4-5 Big Ten) Big Ten Championships Eighth J. 21 Indiana State W 23-15 Big Ten Championships Eighth NCAA Championships T-39th J. 23 Michigan L 9-29 NCAA Championships T-55th N. 22 at Wisconsin L 3-33 F. 1 Purdue W 32-4 D. 4 Michigan State L 6-36 D. 4 at Kentucky L 3-43 F. 5 Illinois W 32-9 D. 10 Wisconsin W 18-13 D. 7 at Miami (Ohio) L 14-24 F. 7 at Eastern Illinois L 16-27 D. 18 at Wis.- Milwaukee W 22-10 D. 19 Tennessee W 30-12 F. 12 Northwestern L 16-21 D. 18 vs. Miami (OH) # W 22-14 D. 30 at Florida Int. W 22-18 F. 16 at Kentucky L 17-23 J. 7 at Illinois W 22-13 J. 7 Westchester State L 12-25 F. 18 at Ball State W 32-15 J. 8 at Indiana State L 15-20 J. 10 vs. Rhode Island # L 11-29 F. 19 Ohio State T 18-18 J. 15 at Purdue L 16-18 J. 11 at Michigan State L 6-28 F. 22 at Minnesota L 17-20 J. 22 at Michigan L 12-25 J. 13 Lehigh L 6-33 F. 23 at Wisconsin L 9-36 J. 29 vs. Northern Iowa % W 21-9 J. 18 Michigan L 11-27 F. 26 Cleveland State L 10-36 J. 29 vs. Iowa % L 12-24 J. 18 Montclair State L 9-31 # Oxford, Ohio / % Notre Dame, Ind. J. 29 at Northwestern W 22-15 J. 20 at Eastern Illinois W 22-18 F. 5 vs. Old Dominion & W 34-6 J. 25 at Southern Illinois L 9-24 1977-78 Results (6-9, 1-6 Big Ten) F. 5 vs. The Citadel & W 47-0 J. 27 Indiana State L 8-31 Big Ten Championships Seventh F. 5 at Virginia Tech W 37-5 J. 29 vs. Purdue % L 10-28 NCAA Championships T-57th F. 11 Minnesota L 13-25 J. 31 vs. Kansas State & W 22-12 D. 3 Miami (Ohio) L 22-25 F. 19 Ohio State W 28-15 J. 31 at SIU-Edwardsville L 17-26 D. 14 Notre Dame W 40-3 # Milwaukee, Wis. / % Evanston, Ill. / F. 1 Illinois L 17-23 J. 5 Wisconsin L 9-38 & Blacksburg, Va. F. 1 Cleveland State L 6-36 J. 7 Michigan State L 10-31 F. 7 Iowa L 3-44 J. 10 SIU-. - Edwardsville L 17-34 1972-73 Results (4-8, 1-8 Big Ten) F. 7 Indianapolis W 34-18 J. 14 Ohio State L 9-31 Big Ten Championships Ninth F. 8 Northwestern L 11-38 J. 14 Nebraska L 12-24 NCAA Championships T-56th F. 8 Alabama W 23-15 J. 22 at Michigan L 14-29 D. 8 at Wisconsin L 12-26 F. 11 Purdue L 9-28 F. 2 at Purdue W 27-13 D. 14 Iowa L 10-30 F. 15 Ohio State L 16-24 F. 4 at Illinois L 14-24 J. 12 at Michigan State L 8-30 F. 17 Ball State T 19-19 F. 14 Indianapolis W 40-10 J. 20 Michigan L 9-35 F. 21 Minnesota L 7-34 F. 15 Ball State W 20-18 J. 27 at Minnesota L 9-27 # Ypsilanti, Mich. / % Indianapolis, Ind./ F. 17 at Southern Illinois W 30-14 J. 30 Ball State W 21-12 & Edwardsville, Ill. F. 20 Minnesota L 7-39 F. 3 at Virginia Tech W 42-3 F. 24 at Cleveland State W 28-10 F. 3 vs. Marshall # W 39-0 1975-76 Results (11-12-2, 1-7-1 Big Ten) F. 9 Illinois L 17-24 Big Ten Championships 10th 1978-79 Results (10-10, 1-7 Big Ten) F. 10 Northwestern L 9-27 NCAA Championshipss 26th Big Ten Championships Seventh F. 13 Purdue W 30-9 N. 22 Wisconsin L 2-40 NCAA Championships T-55th F. 17 vs. Ohio State % L 15-18 D. 6 Miami (Ohio) W 26-13 D. 9 Illinois State W 36-10 # Blacksburg, Va. / % West Lafayette, Ind. D. 18 Rider W 20-18 D. 12 at Notre Dame W 38-7 D. 18 Eastern Illinois W 26-15 D. 15 at Eastern Illinois L 11-34 1973-74 Results (4-22-2, 0-10 Big Ten) J. 10 Michigan State L 13-26 J. 4 at Wisconsin L 3-40 Big Ten Championships Eighth J. 11 at Purdue W 25-20 J. 5 at Minnesota L 9-33 D. 8 Wisconsin L 5-27 J. 16 at Western Mich. W 26-15 J. 6 at Michigan State L 5-33 D. 8 Ohio L 14-20 J. 17 at Michigan L 9-29 J. 13 Illinois L 12-30 D. 8 Alabama T 17-17 J. 17 vs. Illinois State # W 20-18 J. 13 Ohio State L 14-26 D. 13 vs. Purdue # L 22-23 J. 17 vs. Pittsburgh # L 11-25 J. 15 Lock Haven State W 23-15 D. 15 Central Michigan L 15-22 J. 23 SIU- Edwardsville W 23-15 J. 19 SIU-- Edwardsville L 20-23 J. 4 Minnesota L 9-26 J. 24 Eastern Michigan W 34-6 J. 20 Michigan L 6-36 J. 5 Michigan State L 5-33 J. 24 Indianapolis W 33-3 J. 21 Indiana State L 15-31 J. 9 at Rider T 17-17 J. 31 at Illinois L 13-23 J. 24 at Indianapolis W 34-6 J. 9 at Princeton L 15-23 J. 31 vs. Drake % T 18-18 J. 24 vs. Taylor # W 26-18 J. 12 at Virginia Tech W 43-5 F. 4 Southern Illinois L 11-32 F. 3 vs. Central Mich. % W 23-18 J. 12 vs. Georgia % W 51-3 F. 6 at Iowa L 2-39 F. 3 vs. Miami (Ohio) % W 25-18 J. 14 at Cleveland State L 5-30 F. 7 at Northwestern T 20-20 F. 3 at Ball State W 35-17 J. 18 at Western Mich. W 22-17 F. 11 Kentucky L 15-24 F. 7 Purdue W 30-8 J. 19 at Michigan L 0-39 F. 13 at Cleveland State L 11-26 F. 10 Northwestern L 17-28 G J. 26 vs. Cincinnati & L 14-18 F. 14 at Ohio State L 16-22 F. 17 at Southern Illinois W 21-16

N J. 26 at Ball State L 14-24 F. 17 at Indiana State L 3-35 # Indianapolis, Ind. / % Muncie, Ind. I J. 26 vs. Miami (Ohio) & L 13-25 F. 20 Defiance W 28-14 L J. 31 S. Ill. - Edwardsville L 11-28 F. 21 Minnesota L 16-25 T J. 31 Indianapolis W 22-21 F. 21 Ball State W 21-19 S F. 2 at Illinois L 6-30 # Ann Arbor, Mich. / % Champaign, Ill. E F. 2 vs. N. Illinois @ L 13-28

R F. 2 vs. Drake @ L 14-23 F. 8 at Iowa L 0-43 W

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1979-80 Results (15-9, 3-5 Big Ten) J. 30 at Ashland W 20-14 J. 19 vs. Central Mich. @ W 37-10 Big Ten Championships Ninth F. 9 at Purdue W 24-15 J. 19 at Kent State @ L 19-23 NCAA Championships 47th F. 12 at Illinois State W 25-16 J. 23 Illinois L 18-27 D. 11 Notre Dame W 30-12 F. 13 at Northwestern W 28-18 J. 30 at Eastern Illinois L 20-25 D. 14 Eastern Illinois L 6-33 F. 14 Minnesota L 12-29 F. 1 Illinois State W 34-17 D. 15 Nebraska L 6-39 F. 16 at Indiana State L 18-26 F. 3 Indiana State L 8-35 J. 3 Wisconsin L 6-43 # Logansport, Ind. (Logansport H.S.) / F. 5 Purdue L 18-27 J. 5 Michigan State L 6-31 % Kent State Duals (Kent, Ohio) F. 10 Northwestern L 12-33 J. 12 Ohio State L 20-22 F. 15 Nebraska W 26-14 J. 18 at Western Mich. W 30-9 1982-83 Results (9-12-1, 3-5 Big Ten) F. 22 Ohio State L 22-27 J. 19 at Michigan L 10-29 Big Ten Championships 10th # Carmel, Ind. (Carmel H.S.) / % Toledo, Ohio J. 23 Taylor W 41-6 D. 1 vs. Purdue # W 21-19 & Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.) / @ Kent J. 23 Indianapolis W 43-12 D. 10 at Western Illinois W 43-3 State Duals (Kent, Ohio) J. 26 vs. Bowling Green # W 41-6 D. 11 at Nebraska L 9-27 J. 26 vs. Western Mich. # W 28-9 J. 7 at Minnesota L 15-26 1985-86 Results (7-13, 1-6 Big Ten) J. 27 vs. Auburn # L 7-29 J. 7 vs. Utah State % L 12-20 Big Ten Championships T-Eighth J. 27 vs. Central Mich. # W 22-21 J. 8 at Wisconsin L 14-27 NCAA Championships 36th J. 30 at Indiana State L 18-20 J. 9 at Michigan State L 12-26 D. 14 at Ohio State W 23-17 J. 31 at SIU-.-Edwardsville W 31-12 J. 11 Syracuse L 12-28 D. 15 vs. Ashland # W 35-10 F. 1 at Illinois W 28-11 J. 15 Illinois W 20-15 D. 16 vs. Miami (Ohio) # W 44-6 F. 6 at Purdue W 25-14 J. 18 at Indianapolis W 42-3 J. 8 at North Carolina St. L 15-25 F. 8 at Northwestern W 28-20 J. 20 Michigan L 15-23 J. 10 vs. Iowa State % L 6-36 F. 9 at Illinois State W 22-18 J. 23 vs. Slippery Rock & T 19-19 J. 10 vs. West Virginia % L 15-28 F. 12 Cincinnati W 51-3 J. 23 vs. Central Mich. & W 24-14 J. 11 vs. Syracuse % W 23-22 F. 14 Southern Illinois W 37-11 J. 23 at Kent State & W 24-15 J. 11 vs. Clemson % L 18-20 F. 16 Minnesota L 11-27 J. 23 vs. Northern Mich. & W 36-3 J. 15 at Michigan L 6-38 F. 23 Miami (Ohio) W 23-15 J. 29 Ohio State L 18-22 J. 16 at Michigan State L 7-30 # Kent State Invitational (Kent, Ohio) F. 5 Indiana State L 10-30 J. 19 at Kent State & L 21-22 F. 8 Purdue W 25-15 J. 19 vs. Slippery Rock & W 24-19 1980-81 Results (14-6-1, 2-5-1 Big Ten) F. 9 Illinois State W 23-18 J. 19 vs. Central Mich. & L 17-24 Big Ten Championships Sixth F. 12 SIU - Edwardsville L 13-30 J. 22 at Illinois L 9-30 NCAA Championships T-36th F. 12 Northwestern L 19-26 J. 31 Indiana State W 20-19 D. 12 at Iowa L 12-35 F. 16 Eastern Illinois L 6-35 F. 1 Eastern Illinois W 38-11 D. 13 at Nebraska L 18-19 # Indianapolis, Ind. (Lawrence North H.S.) / F. 8 vs. Wisconsin @ L 13-32 D. 17 So. Ill. - Edwardsville W 36-13 % Minneapolis, Minn. / & Kent State F. 9 at Northwestern L 15-27 J. 7 at Michigan State L 18-20 Invitational (Kent, Ohio) F. 15 Notre Dame L 15-24 J. 8 at Wisconsin L 13-19 F. 16 at Purdue L 13-33 J. 9 at Minnesota L 17-27 1983-84 Results (2-17, 0-9 Big Ten) # Columbus, Ohio / % Virginia Duals J. 12 Ohio State L 20-23 Big Ten Championships 10th (Hampton, Va.) / & Kent State Duals (Kent, J. 18 Illinois T 22-22 J. 5 Wisconsin L 0-45 Ohio) / @ Champaign, Ill. J. 20 vs. Taylor # W 33-13 J. 7 Michigan State L 3-46 J. 20 at Indianapolis W 38-6 J. 9 vs. Purdue # L 10-33 1986-87 Results (7-9-1, 0-6-1 Big Ten) J. 24 North Dakota State W 24-14 J. 10 Eastern Illinois W 26-20 Big Ten Championships Ninth J. 24 UT- Chattanooga W 35-14 J. 14 at Michigan L 6-38 NCAA Championships T-40th J. 28 at Indiana State W 24-11 J. 14 vs. Arizona State % L 15-29 J. 6 at North Carolina St. L 18-21 F. 1 at Eastern Illinois W 26-14 J. 15 at Illinois L 12-27 J. 6 vs. Duke # W 31-15 F. 7 Illinois State W 25-15 J. 21 at Kent State & L 3-33 J. 9 vs. Arizona State % L 9-29 F. 12 at Ball State W 38-6 J. 21 vs. Central Mich. & L 13-31 J. 9 vs. Wyoming % W 34-4 F. 14 Northwestern W 35-15 J. 21 vs. Northern Mich. & W 22-21 J. 10 vs. Wisconsin % L 11-32 F. 17 at Cincinnati W 47-4 J. 24 at Notre Dame L 11-23 J. 15 Michigan L 14-23 F. 19 at Southern Illinois W 25-17 J. 24 vs. Wis. - Parkside @ L 15-29 J. 18 vs. Slippery Rock & W 21-18 F. 21 Miami (Ohio) W 27-12 J. 27 at Ohio State L 13-33 J. 18 vs. Central Mich. & W 23-22 F. 22 Purdue W 22-16 F. 3 at Illinois State L 9-38 J. 18 at Kent State & W 21-14 # Indianapolis, Ind. F. 4 at SIU - Edwardsville L 9-38 J. 31 Ohio State L 15-19 F. 7 at Purdue L 15-39 F. 7 at Wisconsin L 8-41 1981-82 Results (11-12, 3-5 Big Ten) F. 8 at Indiana State L 8-42 F. 7 vs. Northern Mich. @ W 45-4 Big Ten Championships Seventh F. 10 Minnesota L 9-40 F. 9 Michigan State L 19-24 D. 1 Oregon State W 23-14 F. 12 at Northwestern L 0-48 F. 13 at Northwestern L 10-28 D. 4 Nebraska L 17-21 # Westfield, Ind. (Westfield H.S.) / % Ann F. 18 at Illinois L 8-30 D. 8 vs. Purdue # W 24-13 Arbor, Mich. / & Kent State Duals (Kent, Ohio) F. 20 Purdue T 19-19 D. 9 at SIU.-Edwardsville L 19-20 / @ Notre Dame, Ind. F. 22 at Notre Dame W 41-9 D. 11 Eastern Illinois L 15-24 # Raleigh, N.C. / % Virginia Duals (Hampton, W

J. 7 Wisconsin L 5-35 1984-85 Results (7-13, 0-7 Big Ten) Va.) / & Kent State Duals (Kent, Ohio) / @ R

J. 9 Michigan State L 0-43 Big Ten Championships 10th Madison, Wis. E

J. 15 at Michigan L 11-32 D. 4 vs. Purdue # L 12-29 S J. 17 at Illinois L 8-30 D. 6 at Toledo W 21-18 J. 18 Indianapolis W 21-15 D. 6 vs. Wright State % W 39-9 T J. 19 Taylor W 42-3 J. 5 at Michigan State L 15-28 L I

J. 21 Southern Illinois W 43-10 J. 11 vs. Tennessee & L 17-28 N

J. 23 at Kent State % L 16-25 J. 11 vs. Iowa State & L 8-27 G J. 23 vs. Northern Mich. % W 23-9 J. 11 vs. North Carolina St. & L 10-26 J. 24 vs. Slippery Rock % L 16-24 J. 11 vs. Temple & W 28-9 J. 24 vs. Central Mich. % W 22-19 J. 17 Michigan L 15-33 J. 29 at Ohio State L 17-25 J. 19 vs. Slippery Rock @ W 20-16

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1987-88 Results (8-8, 1-5 Big Ten) 1990-91 Results (5-8, 3-3 Big Ten) J. 22 Marquette W 52-0 Big Ten Championships Ninth Big Ten Championships 10th J. 22 SIU - Edwardsville W 37-12 NCAA Championships T-41st NCAA Championships T-55th J. 23 Minnesota L 9-22 J. 8 vs. Northern Iowa # L 10-26 D. 7 Missouri W 29-8 J. 29 Valparaiso W 52-0 J. 8 vs. Lock Haven # L 17-20 J. 9 at Old Dominion L 17-18 J. 29 Eastern Illinois W 32-8 J. 9 vs. Syracuse # W 24-7 J. 11 vs. West Virginia # L 14-21 F. 5 Illinois W 28-7 J. 16 at Ohio State L 10-25 J. 11 vs. North Carolina # L 12-25 F. 12 at Purdue W 30-12 J. 17 at Kent State % W 19-12 J. 17 Michigan L 15-21 F. 20 at Michigan State L 15-18 J. 17 vs. Slippery Rock % W 26-11 F. 18 Ohio State L 9-31 F. 20 at Michigan W 31-13 J. 17 vs. Central Mich. W 23-11 F. 1 Purdue L 9-28 # Evanston, Ill. / % Omaha, Neb. / & J. 23 Missouri L 14-23 F. 2 Michigan State W 19-6 Champaign, Ill. J. 23 Villanova W 34-11 F. 8 at Illinois W 29-9 J. 23 Illinois W 23-15 F. 10 Northwestern W 30-12 1994-95 Results (15-5-1, 3-3 Big Ten) J. 30 SIU- Edwardsville W 25-11 F. 14 at Northern Iowa L 9-26 Big Ten Championships 10th F. 13 at Michigan State L 18-21 F. 16 at Nebraska L 12-27 NCAA Championships T-46th F. 14 at Michigan L 7-33 F. 21 at Notre Dame W 21-18 D. 8 Missouri W 20-16 F. 19 vs. Northwestern & L 16-21 # National Duals (Hampton, Va.) D. 10 vs. Central Mich. # W 26-10 F. 19 at Purdue L 12-21 D. 10 vs. Ohio # W 22-15 F. 21 Notre Dame W 29-10 1991-92 Results (5-12, 2-5 Big Ten) D. 10 vs. Eastern Illinois # W 37-5 # Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.) / % Kent State Big Ten Championships 10th D. 10 at Illinois State # W 48-0 Invitational (Kent, Ohio) / & West Lafayette, D. 14 at Northwestern L 12-23 J. 7 at Illinois L 6-27 Ind. J. 4 vs. Nebraska L 11-24 J. 8 Northwestern L 19-22 J. 10 vs. Syracuse# L 18-21 J. 8 Ohio State W 21-18 1988-89 Results (12-9, 5-1 Big Ten) J. 10 vs. Bloomsburg # L 16-21 J. 12 SIU - Edwardsville W 41-9 Big Ten Championships Fifth J. 11 vs. Virginia # W 22-17 J. 12 Central Oklahoma T 16-16 NCAA Championships 20th J. 16 at Purdue L 10-29 J. 21 vs. Oklahoma St. % L 7-28 D. 7 Ohio W 35-4 J. 18 at Kent State L 13-26 J. 21 vs. Fresno State % L 14-21 D. 18 Northwestern W 17-16 J. 25 at Ohio State L 6-31 J. 29 at Eastern Illinois W 40-3 J. 6 vs. Nebraska # L 12-21 J. 25 vs. Cleveland St. % L 16-20 J. 29 vs. Chicago State & W 55-0 J. 6 vs. Old Dominion # W 26-10 J. 25 vs. Cuyahoga C.C. % W 27-15 F. 4 Michigan State L 15-22 J. 7 vs. Bloomsburg # L 16-19 F. 1 at Michigan L 6-34 F. 4 Michigan W 20-15 J. 13 Ohio State W 22-12 F. 2 at Michigan State W 23-18 F. 11 at Valparaiso W 53-0 J. 15 vs. Slippery Rock % W 34-6 F. 7 Illinois W 27-12 F. 11 vs. Calif. (PA) @ W 44-6 J. 15 vs. Central Mich. % W 34-3 F. 16 at Missouri L 20-22 F. 12 Purdue W 33-9 J. 15 at Kent State % W 28-5 F. 16 vs. No. Illinois & W 25-20 F. 18 at Miami (Ohio) W 27-6 J. 19 Michigan L 10-30 F. 22 Notre Dame L 11-25 F. 19 Northern Illinois W 40-0 J. 20 UT-Chattanooga W 24-11 F. 23 Minnesota L 13-29 # Illinois State Duals / % National Duals J. 27 vs. Wisconsin & L 16-18 # Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.) / % Columbus, (Lincoln, Neb.) / & Normal, Ill. / @ Valparaiso, J. 28 vs. Michigan & L 9-26 Ohio / & Columbia, Missouri Ind. J. 28 vs. Northwestern & L 16-22 J. 29 vs. Minnesota & L 6-35 1992-93 Results (7-11, 0-8 Big Ten) 1995-96 Results (16-2, 6-1 Big Ten) F. 3 at Oklahoma State L 6-28 Big Ten Championships 11th Big Ten Championships 11th F. 4 at Oklahoma L 10-36 D. 10 Missouri L 10-21 NCAA Championships 20th F. 9 at Illinois W 26-13 J. 2 vs. Clarion # W 22-17 D. 7 at Missouri W 25-13 F. 10 at Notre Dame W 18-16 J. 2 vs. Appalachian St. # W 22-18 J. 6 at Ohio State W 25-15 F. 16 Michigan State W 20-14 J. 2 vs. Simon Fraser # W 29-16 J. 6 vs. Northwestern # W 22-12 F. 19 Purdue W 20-15 J. 2 vs. Illinois State # L 9-27 J. 9 vs. Northern Iowa % W 39-4 # Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.) / % Kent State J. 9 Kent State L 15-19 J. 9 at Edinboro W 42-2 Duals (Kent, Ohio) / & Great American J. 9 Northwestern L 9-27 J. 18 Wisconsin W 19-16 Wrestling Classic (Indianapolis, Ind.) J. 16 at Iowa L 7-34 J. 20 vs. Wartburg & W 30-9 J. 17 vs. Drake % W 23-14 J. 20 at Northern Iowa & W 30-6 1989-90 Results (14-0, 6-0 Big Ten) J. 17 at Minnesota L 21-23 J. 26 Miami (Ohio) W 39-3 Big Ten Championships Second J. 23 Northern Illinois W 36-5 J. 26 Eastern Illinois W 30-10 NCAA Championships Eighth J. 30 Michigan State L 13-22 F. 3 SIU - Edwardsville W 31-16 D. 9 at Northwestern W 23-17 J. 30 Ohio State L 8-26 F. 10 Illinois W 16-15 J. 10 Drake W 34-6 F. 6 Illinois L 13-20 F. 10 Nebraska L 9-24 J. 13 at Ohio State W 25-14 F. 6 vs. Michigan & L 13-32 F. 16 at Purdue W 20-16 J. 14 vs. Central Mich. # W 35-6 F. 14 at Southern Illinois W 41-6 F. 18 at Northern Illinois W 47-6 J. 14 at Kent State # W 24-16 F. 19 SW Missouri St. W 24-15 F. 24 at Central Michigan W 38-3 J. 20 vs. Cal - Poly % W 37-5 F. 23 Purdue L 12-23 F. 25 at Michigan L 17-19 J. 20 vs. Cal St. Fullerton % W 32-9 # Peach State Duals (Atlanta, Ga.) / % F. 25 at Michigan State W 23-14 J. 20 vs. Cal St. Fresno % W 28-12 Minneapolis, Minn. / & Champaign, Ill. # Columbus, Ohio / % Edinboro, Pa. / & UNI J. 26 Olivet - Nazarene W 36-13 Dual Meet Tourney (Cedar Falls, Iowa) F. 4 Notre Dame W 25-14 1993-94 Results (12-4, 4-3 Big Ten) F. 9 Illinois W 28-3 Big Ten Championships Fifth 1996-97 Results (9-8, 2-5 Big Ten) G F. 14 at Purdue W 18-16 NCAA Championships 33rd Big Ten Championships Ninth

N F. 18 at Michigan W 26-10 D. 9 at SW Missouri St. W 28-10 NCAA Championships T-16th I F. 25 at Michigan State W 23-8 D. 9 at Missouri W 19-15 D. 5 Missouri W 32-12 L # Kent State Duals (Kent, Ohio) / % Ohio State J. 8 vs. Ohio State # W 32-6 D. 14 at Illinois L 15-20 T Duals (Columbus, Ohio) J. 8 at Northwestern L 18-19 J. 5 at Northwestern W 25-9 S J. 14 at Nebraska - Omaha W 30-12 J. 10 vs. Brown # W 30-10 E J. 14 vs. St. Cloud St. % W 48-0 J. 10 vs. Arizona State # L 23-17

R J. 15 at Nebraska L 16-19 J. 11 vs. George Mason # W 36-11 W

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J. 11 vs. Oregon State # L 13-22 F. 11 at Northwestern W 29-14 2002-03 Results (16-9, 1-6 Big Ten) J. 25 at Miami (Ohio) W 24-15 F. 11 vs. Marquette $ W 32-12 Big Ten Championships 10th J. 25 vs. No. Illinois % W 43-6 F. 12 at Michigan L 18-23 NCAA Championships T-43rd J. 25 vs. Central Mich. % W 30-8 F. 17 Eastern Illinois W 22-21 N. 30 at Rider L 13-22 F. 1 at Penn State L 6-37 F. 17 SIU - Edwardsville W 43-12 N. 30 at Rutgers L 17-19 F. 2 at Pittsburgh L 16-22 F. 20 at Purdue W 25-12 D. 21 Missouri W 20-18 F. 7 Michigan L 10-28 # Oak Grove, Mo. (Oak Grove H.S.) / % J. 4 Duke % W 41-3 F. 9 at Ohio State L 15-23 Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.) / & Advanced J. 4 Buffalo % W 19-16 F. 16 Purdue W 20-11 with advantage in near fall points (19-5) / @ J. 4 Clarion % W 26-12 F. 20 at SIU-Edwardsville W 39-3 Wendy’s Duals (Ashland, Ohio) / $ Evanston, J. 4 Northern Illinois % W 28-11 F. 21 Michigan State L 12-22 Ill. J. 12 UT-Chattanooga $ W 30-14 # Virginia Duals (Norfolk, Va.) / % Oxford, J. 12 Cleveland St. $ L 15-21 Ohio 2000-01 Results (15-6, 3-5 Big Ten) J. 12 Ashland $ W 37-3 Big Ten Championships Eighth J. 12 Gardner Webb $ W 37-7 1997-98 Results (6-7, 1-6 Big Ten) NCAA Championships 17th J. 17 at Eastern Illinois W 35-13 Big Ten Championships 11th D. 8 Missouri W 22-15 J. 18 Missouri Valley W 32-12 NCAA Championships 58th D. 17 Cent.Missouri St. W 38-6 J. 18 SIU-Edwardsville W 43-3 D. 11 at Missouri W 18-17 D. 17 Marquette W 38-10 J. 18 Eastern Michigan W 33-12 D. 13 Northern Iowa L 16-18 J. 6 Eastern Illinois W 37-9 J. 24 Penn State L 4-37 J. 10 Findlay W 32-15 J. 6 Franklin & Marshall# W 47-9 J. 25 Carson-Newman ^ W 42-3 J. 11 Virginia Tech W 39-16 J. 12 West Virginia % W 38-8 J. 25 Truman State ^ W 39-9 J. 11 Northwestern L 16-24 J. 12 Pennsylvania % W 21-17 J. 25 Indianapolis ^ W 34-12 J. 17 at Wisconsin W 21-14 J. 13 Lock Haven % L 18-26 J. 30 at Ohio State L 12-34 J. 18 at Marquette W 39-12 J. 13 Wisconsin % W 19-18 J. 31 at Michigan L 13-25 J. 31 Ohio State L 15-17 J. 13 Cal-St. Bakersfield W 24-9 F. 7 Purdue L 15-30 F. 5 Southern Illinois L 12-36 J. 18 vs. Purdue* W 20-17 F. 14 Northwestern W 28-9 F. 8 Illinois L 6-31 J. 21 at Illinois L 0-39 F. 21 Iowa L 3-34 F. 15 at Purdue L 8-27 J. 27 at Indianapolis W 43-9 F. 23 at Minnesota L 17-25 F. 20 at Michigan L 9-28 J. 27 SIU-Edwardsville^ W 52-6 % Buckeye Duals - Columbus, Ohio F. 22 at Michigan State L 12-25 J. 27 Carson Newman ^ W 43-6 $ Wendy’s Duals (Ashland, Ohio) J. 28 at Ohio State L 11-22 ^ Indianapolis, Indiana 1998-99 Results (11-5-2, 1-6-1 Big Ten 2-5-1) F. 2 Minnesota L 12-25 Big Ten Championships 10th F. 9 Michigan L 14-24 2003-04 Results (17-9, 1-7 Big Ten) NCAA Championships 24th F. 11 Northwestern W 38-6 Big Ten Championships Ninth D. 3 Miami (Ohio) W 38-5 F. 16 at Michigan State L 12-20 NCAA Championships 28th D. 12 Missouri W 24-15 F. 18 at Wisconsin W 25-13 N. 29 Manchester W 32-6 J. 16 Clarion T 20-20 # Charleston, Ill. / % Virginia Duals (Hampton, N. 29 SIU-Edwardsville W 36-9 J. 16 Marquette W 34-10 Va.) / * Evansville, Ind. (Mater Dei High D. 13 at Missouri L 29-15 J. 17 Delaware State # W 35-12 School) / ^ Indianapolis, Ind. D. 14 Gardner-Webb W 37-13 J. 17 Cleveland State# W 41-9 D. 14 Eastern Illinois W 32-13 J. 17 Kent State# W 23-13 2001-02 Results (10-11, 1-7 Big Ten) D. 14 Wabash W 38-12 J. 22 Northwestern W 21-20 Big Ten Championships 10th J. 1 Ohio State & L 29-17 J. 24 vs. Purdue L 13-21 NCAA Championships T-32rd J. 1 Bloomsburg & W 23-15 J. 29 at Illinois L 9-22 D. 7 at Missouri L 16-21 J. 1 Buffalo & W 27-8 J. 31 at Iowa L 9-39 D. 17 Cent. Missouri St. # W 30-6 J. 11 Ohio @ L 25-15 F. 5 at Ohio State L 9-28 D. 17 at Southern Illinois W 36-6 J. 11 VMI @ W 31-6 F. 6 at Penn State L 19-20 J. 5 Northern Illinois % L 15-19 J. 11 Pittsburgh @ W 19-13 F. 12 Wisconsin W 21-16 J. 5 Chattanooga % W 35-10 J. 17 Duke W 31-8 F. 14 Michigan State T 20-20 J. 5 Buffalo % W 30-10 J. 17 Eastern Michigan W 20-17 F. 21 at Eastern Illinois W 26-15 J. 5 Eastern Mich. W 27-15 J. 17 Truman State W 35-8 F. 21 at SIU-Edwardsville W 40-9 J. 11 Pittsburgh $ L 12-27 J. 18 Carson-Newman^ W 47-0 F. 21 vs. Missouri Valley W 33-9 J. 11 Ohio $ W 23-15 J. 18 Cumberland^ W 40-3 # Ashland, Ohio J. 12 North Carolina $ L 21-23 J. 18 Indianapolis^ W 46-6 J. 25 Wisconsin L 6-33 J. 23 at Wisconsin L 26-12 1999-00 Results (14-7-1, 2-6 Big Ten) J. 26 Carson Newman ^ W 44-0 J. 24 at Northwestern W 19-12 Big Ten Championships 10th J. 26 at Indianapolis W 32-12 J. 24 vs. Missouri Baptist W 43-6 NCAA Championships T-38th J. 27 at Penn State L 9-26 J. 31 Illinois L 24-13 D. 19 vs. Missouri # W 28-12 F. 1 Ohio State L 7-34 F. 7 Minnesota L 32-7 D. 19 vs. C. Mo. St. # W 34-8 F. 3 Michigan State L 16-21 F. 13 Michigan L 22-12 D. 19 vs. Wyoming # W 36-9 F. 7 Purdue & L 17-18 F. 15 at Purdue L 21-17 J. 7 vs. Hofstra % W 19-18 F. 10 Illinois L 9-29 F. 22 at Michigan State L 19-14 J. 7 vs. Ohio %& T 19-19 F. 17 at Iowa L 12-26 at Indianapolis Duals^ W

J. 8 vs. Rider % W 23-12 F. 22 Eastern Illinois W 31-9 at Ashland, Ohio@ R

J. 8 vs. Lehigh % L 18-19 F. 24 at Northwestern W 36-3 at Cleveland, Ohio& E

J. 16 vs. Slippery Rock @ W 38-6 #Edwardsville, Illinois / % Buckeye Duals - S J. 16 vs. Cleveland St. @ W 28-15 Columbus, Ohio / $ Virginia Duals (Hampton, J. 16 vs. Binghamton @ W 41-3 Virginia) / ^ Indianapolis, Indiana / & T J. 21 Illinois L 9-31 Evansville, Indiana (Mater Dei High School) L I

J. 23 Iowa L 6-37 N

J. 28 Eastern Michigan W 33-9 G J. 29 at Minnesota L 0-38 F. 4 Penn State L 9-28 F. 5 Ohio State L 15-24

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2004-05 Results (16-5, 4-4 Big Ten) Big Ten Championship T-Fifth NCAA Championship Ninth D12 Eastern Illinois W 42-6 D19 Gardner Webb W 31-6 D19 Cumberland W 50-0 D21 at Kent State W 23-13 D21 vs. James Madison W 39-4 29-30 Midlands Championship Eighth J14-15 at Virginia Duals 3-1 2nd J14 vs. Lock Haven W 32-4 J14 vs. No. 25 Edinboro W 26-10 J15 vs. UT-Chattanooga W 30-14 J15 vs. No. 5 Nebraska L 25-9 J21 No. 20 Northwestern W 22-14 J22 vs. McKendree W 40-6 J22 vs. Missouri Baptist W 45-6 J22 at Indianapolis W 48-0 J28 at No. 20 Penn State L 21-12 J30 at Ohio State W 24-9 J30 vs. Virginia W 28-10 F6 No. 13 Wisconsin L 18-16 F12 No. 12 Michigan StateW 33-4 F13 at No. 3 Illinois L 37-0 F18 Purdue W 18-12 F20 at No. 9 Iowa L 17-16

2004-05 HOOSIERS

Front Row (L to R): Brian Dyer, Joe Dubuque, Justin May, Blane Culp, Jose Escobedo, Jacob Meyer, Joel Jefferies, Justin King, Ian Campbell. G Middle Row (L to R): Arik Wolf, Brandon Becker, J.P. Stanley, Max Dean, Andrae Hernandez, Cameron Sakon, Justin Sciscoe, Joe Anderson, Issac Knable, Mike Simpson. N

I Back Row (L to R): Assistant Coach Reggie Wright, Head Coach Duane Goldman, Josh Buuck, Justin Curran, Rob Myers, Dave Herman, Heath Vandeventer,

L Pat DeGain, Brady Richardson, Timothy Scarl, Tim Falls, Mike Sabatello, Assistant Coach Mike Mena. T S E R W

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A Carlin, Robert 1950, 52 Duncan, Scott D 1986, 87 Alley, Josh 2000 Carlino, Ralph A 1960, 61, 62 Dyer, Brian 2004, 05 Amy, Steve 2002 Carter, Hugh M 1922 Anderson, Joel 2004 Casey, Ryan 1998 E Anthony, James R 1954, 55, 56 Cassidy, Patrick R 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Eakins, Walter M 1927, 29 Antonacci, Robert J 1939, 40, 41 Castle, Thomas R 1979, 80 Eberhart, Homer 1925 Arbuckle, John W 1970, 71 Cellini, Oliver G 1933, 34, 35 Edmundson, Ryan L 1994, 95 Arthur, Harry L 1950, 51, 52 Chamberlin, Kenneth 1980, 81 Elderkin, Curt L 1987 Chandler, Roger L. III 1994, 95, 96, 97 Elliot, Trevor J 1994, 95, 96, 97 B Chew, George E 1988, 89 Ellis, James M 1952, 53, 56 Bachman, Drew H 1964 Childs, Floyd 1925 Ellis, Lance C 1990 Badell, Joab, Jr 1955 Chitwood, Morris 1946 Emberton, William B 1997 Bader, Jason 1999, 2000, 02 Clark, David 1970, 71, 72, 73 Bailey, R. Gabe 1992, 93, 94, 95 Clary, James T 1970, 71, 72, 73 F Baker, Tyrus D 1991, 92 Colias, James H 1981, 82, 83 Falls, Tim 2003, 04 Balwinski, Christopher 1986, 87, 88 Conaway, Richard 1963, 64, 65 Farnsley, Steven L 1987 Bane, Paul W. Jr 1957, 58, 59 Conklin, James E 1947, 48 Farr, Joseph M 1995, 96, 97 Barilich, Thomas A 1975, 76 Conner, Joseph H 1928, 29, 30 Farrell, Herbert E 1942, 46, 47, 48 Barnshisel, Jack 2002 Connors, Shawn M 1978, 79 Feldhake, Eric A 1992 Bartiewicz, Byron M 1974 Cook, Gabe 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Fidge, Larry L 1978 Barth, Pat 2004 Cooper, Coyte 2001, 02, 03, 04 Fish, David D 1991 Battista, Tom 2001 Cooper, Matt 2003, 04, 05 Fisher, Charles R 1947, 48, 49 Beals, Josh 2001 Coulter, Todd C 1986, 88, 89, 90 Fisher, Howard M 1954, 55, 56 Becker, Brandon 2005 Cousino, David J 1963 Fisher, Robert L 1953 Becks, Brett 1999, 2000 Coyle, Kenneth F 1929 Fisher, Vincent R 1983, 84, 85, 86 Behling, Matthew 1997 Creel, David B 1992 Fisher, Walter H 1925, 26, 27 Bell, Robert 1930 Cross, Michael J 1978 Fox, Jean A 1932 Belshaw, Edwin P 1930, 31, 32 Culp, David M 1946 Bennett, Donald C 1963, 64, 75 Curran Justin 2004, 05 G Bennett, Marc 2005 Cusson, Justin 2003 Galvin, William R 1961, 62, 63 Bentley, Jeffrey T 1981, 83, 84, 85 Cysewski, Daniel 2000 Galyan, Mark L 1978, 79, 80, 81, 82 Benzio, Edward A 1977, 78 Garish, Mathew P 1989 Bickel, Mark E 1976 D Garland, William E 1952, 53 Black, James W 1965 Dabbiere, Alan J 1980 Geiger, David M 1971 Blankenship, G. 1966, 67, 68 D’Ambrose, Michael 1980, 81, 82, 83, 84 George, Elias, Jr 1946 Blubaugh, Dale E 1981, 82 Dalzell, Wilbur J 1917, 18 Gill, Daniel F 1939 Bochnicka, John 1942, 43 Dannacher, William D 1939 Gillum, Olden C 1933, 34, 35 Boniecki, George E 1934 Davis, Edgar Clarence 1911, 12, 13, 14 Glover, Edward D 1939 Bose, James 1954, 55, 56 Dean, Max 2004, 05 Goings, Dale A 1931, 32, 33 Brabendr, Robert C 1948, 49, 50 Deckard, Roger V 1983, 84 Golliher, Frank E 1931 Brabender, David J 1973, 75 DeGain, Pat 2002, 03, 04, 05 Golonka, Sigmund J 1943, 46, 47 Brabender, William G 1948, 49, 50 DeHart, John W 1986 Gonzalez, Amador M 1989 Breneman, Bruce R 1953 Delmar, Aaron B 1997 Gottman, Branden R 1995 Brown, Glen H 1933 Delong, David W 1982, 83, 84 Graham, Casey N 1988, 89, 90, 91 Bruner, Mark A 1993, 95 Demmon, Floyd E 1915 Gray, Forrest E 1973, 74 Bruner, Robert L 1943, 47 Denisar, Stanley E 1966, 67, 68 Gray, Hugh W 1927 Bryce, Thomas L 1936, 37 Denker, Larry A 1971 Green, William A 1971 Buda, Art 1945 Deters, Matthew R 1997, 98 Grill, John A 1960, 61 Bundy, Michael 2000 Deutsch, Whitney T 1982 Grossman, David 1975 Burns, Donald F 1941 Devine, Patrick H 1932, 33, 34 Grummell, Edward J 1953, 54, 55 Burns, Robert W 1954, 55, 56 DeVries, Jason M 1995, 96, 97, 98 W Bush, Howard T 1933, 34, 35 Diamond, Bernard 1940 H R Buuck, Josh 2004, 05 Dice, William A 1930 Haak, Robert 1937 E Dillman, Cary J 1979 Hackel, Glenn F 1963, 64 S C Dixon, Michael 1998, 99, 2000, 2001 Haley, Robert M 1964, 65 T L

Caldwell, Adam M 1988, 89, 90, 91 Dolph, Brian A 1986, 88, 89, 90 Haley, Timothy J 1962, 63, 64 I Campbell, Ian 2005 Donatelli, Gary E 1971, 72 Hammerstein, John P 1992, 93, 94, 95 N Campbell, Randy C 1980, 81 Dubuque, Joe 2003, 04, 05 Harrison, Brady A 1993, 94 G Campbell, Robert R 1964, 65, 66 Duffy, Williard C 1935, 36, 38 Hart, Sean P 1986, 87, 88, 89 Campbell, William 2002 Dum, Steven T 1976, 78, 79 Hasapas, Theodore N 1941, 42, 47

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Hawkins, Clarence B 1931, 32, 33 Knable, Issac 2004, 05 Miller, David I 1949, 50, 51 Held, John E 1924, 25 Komar, Samuel B 1975, 76, 77 Miller, Milton J 1936 Held, Omar C 1922, 23 Komorowski, Norman T 1956, 57, 58 Miller, Paul G 1972 Herman, David 2003 Kovalenko, Jefferson T 1980 Moore, Henry T 1947 Hey, Martin A 1967, 68, 69, 73 Krahulik, Fank 1934, 35, 36 Moore, James L 1947 Hilbshman, Zack 2004 Krick, Denny 1954, 55, 56 Moore, John I 1920 Hildebrand, Lawrence 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Kruyer, Thomas E 1969, 70, 71 Moore, Prentiss D 1921 Hill, Nat U 1945 Kuss, Otto R 1931, 32, 33, 34 Moore, Richard C 1946 Hiner, Steren D 1989, 91 Morris, Robert A 1974 Hittle, Brian A 1982, 83, 84 L Morrison, Donald B 1957, 58, 59 Hoban, Thomas X 1982, 83, 84 Lamb, Fred J 1959, 60 Morrison, Mingo III 1998, 99, 2000 Hobbs, Johnny L 1973, 74, 75, 76 Langille, Paul A 1970 Mosccovic, Derek J 1994, 95, 96, 97 Hoerr, Blake M 1997 Langworhty, David S 1981, 82 Moss, William G 1926, 27, 28, 29 Hoerr, Brooke R 1994, 95 LaPointe, Alex 2002 Mudd, Daniel G 1966, 67, 68 Hoffman, Clifford W 1924, 25 Lappin, Harley G 1975, 76, 78 Mudd, David K 1965, 66, 67 Hoffman, Curtis R 1921, 22 Lazzara, Angelo 1939, 41 Mumby, Edward W 1918, 19, 20, 21 Holdaway, Ronald S 1970 Leakey, Marion T 1931 Mumby, Harold F 1923, 24 Holman, Scott A 1986, 87, 88, 90 Lehr, Edgar I 1926 Munn, Mike 1999 Hook, Joseph C 1916, 17,18 Lentz, James C 1967, 68, 69 Myers, Clifford R 1936, 37, 38 Hughes, Patrick J 1983, 84 Leon, Christopher G 1985 Myers, Paul V 1915, 16 Hunter, Anthony M 1949, 50, 51 Levin, Sarah R 1997 Myers, Timothy L 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Hurley, Charles W 1949, 50, 51 Levine, Jerry B 1979, 80, 81 Hutcherson, Ronald K 1960, 61, 62 Linder, George E 1935 N Hutchinson, Chris 2004 Livovich, Andrew F 1939, 40 Nachtrieb, Benjamin 1993, 94, 95, 96 Hutsell, Douglas J 1977, 78, 79 Lucas, Elmer L 1922 Nagle, Zachary A 1992 Hutsell, Kay W 1952, 53 Lynch, Ralph D 1926 Neal, Raymond M 1933, 34, 35 Hutsell, Martin W 1972, 73, 74, 75 Lyon, Ric hard E 1950 Nelson, Benjamin J 1994, 95 Hyde, Raymond S 1937, 38, 39 Lyons, Jeffrey A 1989, 90, 91, 92 Nestor, Carl 1944, 45 Nieradka, David J 1991 I M Nischwitz, Matthew 1999, 2000 Ieraci, Frank C 1958 Main, James D 1971, 72, 73, 74 Ihnat, George 1958, 59, 60 Mann, Craig W 1974, 77 O Ingalls, Frank J 1991, 92, 93 Mann, Lawrence V 1963, 65 O’Hair, Willard S 1937 Inman, Garnett 1938, 40 Mantella, Rocky 2002 Oury, John T 1978, 81 Isberg, Charles J 1944, 45 Maroni, John J 1961, 62 Isel, John J 1967, 68 Martin, Hugh E 1922 P Marvin, Thomas P 1962, 64 Palazzo, Michael V 1991, 92, 93 J Matthews, Ty 2000, 01, 02, 03 Palmer, Eddie S 1995 Jackson, Dave M 1965 Mash, Thomas P 1971, 72 Panieri, A.W 1971 Janes, Mickey C 1969 Maurici, Vito 1991, 92, 93, 94 Pankow, Charles J 1952, 53, 54 Johnson, Douglas W 1976, 78, 79 May, Justin 2003 Parr, Charles E 1922, 23 Johnson, Ken 1985 May, Jon 2004 Parson, William A 1953 Johnson, Josh 2004 McCall, Timothy J 1966, 67, 68 Patty, Robert H 1942 Johnson, Robert S 1946, 47, 49 McCarthy, Tom B 1935 Paxton,William E 1982, 83, 84, 85, 86 Jones, Robert 1932,33 McClain, Jonathan R 1993, 94, 95 Peabody, Danny T 1979 Jorge, Jeff E 1992, 93, 95 McCool, George W 1944, 45, 46 Pearson, Jimmy 1987, 88, 89, 90 Jorgensen, Michael 1977, 79 McCormick, Arthur F., Jr 1915 Peck, William L 1922, 23 McDaniel, Charles E 1934, 35, 36, 37, 38 Pickinpaugh, Earl M 1914, 15, 16 K McDaniel, Chauncey W 1939, 40 Pell, Robert A 1974 Kaifesh, Larry J 1987, 88, 89, 90 McDaniel, Edwin L 1967, 68, 69 Petche, Scott M 1992, 93, 94, 95 Kalcerich, Kenneth J 1974 McDonald, Dustin C 1930, 31, 32, 33 Peter, Arthur 1934, 35, 36 Kan, Alan 1999 McGuire, Dennis K 1974, 75, 76 Petronka, Eppie N 1956, 57, 58 Karasawa, Bryce 1999, 2001 McIntire, Nathan 2004 Pickle, Nathan 1998

G Kaufman, Bernard 1941 McKee, Robert G 1925 Pihakis, Manuel M 1954, 55, 56

N Keaton, Walter B 1935 McMillin, Nathan 2004 Pinnick, Charles T 1973 I

L Keeler, John R 1937, 38 McQuat, Wallace G 1967 Pitts, Eric W 1997, 98

T Keith, Dean V 1920 Meladze, Victor G 1985 Poulsen, Charles M 1985, 88, 89

S Keller, James R 1950, 51 Mendrygal, Mark V 1974, 75 Powell, Michael J 1997, 98, 99

E Kelly, Scott A 1979, 80, 81, 82 Meyer, Jacob 2004 Powell, Thomas C 1975, 77, 78

R Killian, Robert A 1956, 57 Milan, Michael F 1970, 71 Powers, Joel 2003, 04 W

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Preda, Joseph, Jr 1950 Sheets, Kenneth P 1980, 81 Waddell, Ermel W 1953 Pribble, Ryan 2005 Sheetz, Eldridge M 1938 Wade, Jack 1999, 2000, 01 Prince, Sean 2000, 01 Shrader, Carl E. Sr 1929 Wade, James 2001 Prizant, Simon H 1947, 48, 49, 50 Siefert, Robert R 1973 Wagon, Lloyd L 1948, 49 Props, James K 1926, 28 Silverman, Louis E 1989, 90, 91 Wall, Merl M 1915 Puchany, Andy J 1946, 47, 48, 49 Singleton, Palmer C 1943 Wallace, Leon H 1926 Putorti, William, Jr 1958, 61 Sisson, Brandon 2000, 01, 02 Walsworth, Timothy 1983, 84, 85, 86, 87 Pyles, Charles D 1979 Slee, Prescott 2004, 05 Wampler, Orbin M 1927 Smiley, Brian 1998, 99, 2002 Warther, Steve 2002 Q Smith, George H 1919, 20, 21 Watson, Chad 2003, 04 Quimby, Robert J 1946 Smith, John G 1940 Weaver, Ralph W 1926, 27, 28, 29 Smith, Russell E 1960 Weber, Dan 1998 R Southwick, Dwight G 1924 Wiezapfel, Allen 2003, 04 Radnovich, D.J. 2002 Sowinski, Joseph J 1943, 44, 45, 46 Wilder, Clem 1913, 14 Rascher, Ambrose H 1929, 30, 31, 32 Sparks, Joseph C 1941 Wilder, Richard R. 1951, 52 Ratcliff, Orville M 1921, 22, 23 Sparks, Michael S 1969, 70 Wildermuth, Michael F 1967 Reason, Raymond, Jr 1951 Spatola, Nick 2003, 04, 05 Wiley, Chester E 1916, 17, 18, 19, 20 Redeker, Fred W 1957, 58, 59 Stanley, Albert F 1921 Wiley, Daniel L 1974, 75 Redington, Scott K 1993 Stanley, J.P. 2002, 03, 04 Wilkinson, James 1943, 47 Reed, Charles F 1921, 24, 25 Stanley, Kevin 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Willetts, William B 1970, 71, 72, 73 Reel, Leonard R 1967, 68, 69 Stephens, Brad 2004 Williams, Dale M 1933 Reynolds, Dennis D 1982, 83, 84 Stevens, W. Scott 1982, 83, 84 Williams, Ralph J 1914, 15 Richardson, Brady 2003, 04, 05 Stocker, Daniel E 1944 Williams, Ronald L 1994 Riggin, Ronald D 1987, 88 Stohr, Stanley E 1927 Willis, Joe 2001 Riggle, David J 1975 Storemont, David L 1917, 18, 19 Wilson, John P 1970, 71, 72 Riley, Robert H 1983, 84, 85, 86 Strobel, Doug 1982 Wilson, Hugh E. III 1945 Rios, Andy 2003, 04 Sugar, Manuel 1932 Wilson, Robert E 1915 Robbins, Chester C 1943, 47, 48 Susmilch, Mark A 1975 Winekoff, Carl K 1980, 81 Rohrman, Martin J 1969 Sveda, Viktor 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Wise, Walter A 1922 Rolak, Bruno J 1941 Swain, Charles O 1924, 25, 28 Wolf, Andrew 2001,02, 03, 04 Rolak, Michael J 1943, 46 Swain, James O 1921 Woods, Howard M 1935 Roman, Joseph M 1938, 39, 40, 45 Ross, George O 1928, 29, 30, 31 T Y Rossero, John S 1962 Tankersley, Kevin C 1993 Yale, Richard A 1979 Roxey, Walter A 1929, 30, 31 Taroli, Kenneth S 1982, 83, 84 Yengo, Christopher M 1991 Russo, Christopher T 1991, 92, 93, 94 Tatum, John R 1936 Young, Jerry N 1954 Thomas, Richard C 1972, 73 S Thompson, Andrew R 1966, 67, 68 Z Sabatello, Mike 2004 Thompson, Charles B 1951, 52 Zboray, Richard T 1959, 60, 61 Salters, Marty E 1989 Thompson, Terry L 1962 Sangalis, Theodore 1978, 80, 81 Thrasher, Phillip H 1951 *BOLD Indicates Returning Letterwinners Sakon, Cameron 2003, 04, 05 Tilton, William F 1969 Sauer, Edward F 1921, 22 Timmons, Dale L 1964, 65 Saul, Ralph O 1925, 26 Torres, James Jr. 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Saunders, Keith A 1979, 80, 81, 82 Traicoff, Christopher 1937, 38, 39 Saunders, Thomas 1999 Traster, Fern L 1949 Scarl, Timothy 2004, 05 Traster, Harry B 1941, 42, 43 Schaefer, Greg 1999, 2001, 02, 03 Tremor, Victor F 1917, 20 Schmidt, Aaron D 1981 Trevino, Andy D 1993, 94, 95 Schmidt, Karl D 1970 Trimble, James W 1939, 40, 41 Schmidt, Lester T 1945 W

Schoolfield, William E 1927, 28 U R Schultz, Donald E 1961, 62, 63 Unser, Jacob W 1928, 29, 30 E Schutter, David E 1982 S Scott, Auree B 1929, 30 V T L

Scott, Marvin R 1934 VanTrees, Harry W 1985 I Sefton, James L 1937, 40 VanTrees, Robert L 1978, 79 N Servies, Richard L 1959 Voliva, Richard 1933, 34 G Settina, Alfred J 1958 Sheehan, Michael J 1975, 76, 77 W

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HOMETOWN ATHLETE YEARS HIGH SCHOOL ALASKA Palmer Jake Johnson 1998 Palmer Palmer Sean Prince 2000 Palmer Wasilla Jack Wade 1998-02 Palmer Wasilla James Wade 2000 Palmer

CALIFORNIA Corona Bryce Karasawa 1998-2000 Norco El Toro Michael Monroe 1983

CONNECTICUT New Canaan Kris Luhrsen 1979

FLORIDA Englewood Steve McGinn 1984-85 Lemon Bay Lanolakes Byron Vaughn 1980 Miami Julio Deparis 1981 Miami David Johnson 1981 Miami Warren Sturrup 1975 North Miami Dave Langworthy 1981 Tampa Dennis Reynolds 1982-84 Vero Beach Donald Plante 1981 West Palm Beach Joe Richardson 1992 Palm Beach Lakes

GEORGIA College Park Ken Johnson 1984-86 Feldwood Fitzgerald Robert Ward 1979 Newman Alan Kan 1999 McIntosh Peachtree Mike Munn 1999-02 McIntosh

IDAHO Jerome Ty Matthews 1998-02 Jerome

ILLINOIS Arlington Heights Eric Pitts 1995-98 John Hersey Arlington Heights Mike Sabatello 2003 John Hersey Arlington Heights David Shoemaker 1980 Bloomingdale Mike Palazzo 1990-94 Glenbard North Bloomingdale Solvatore Rigitano 1998 Glenbard North Braidwood Brian Chinski 1982 Carol Stream Alex LaPointe 1999-02 Glenbard North Carpentersville Larry Kaifesh 1986-90 Dundee-Crown Champaign Steve Greenburg 1982 Chicago Justin Curran 2004-pr Mt. Carmel Chicago Justin Cusson 2003 Mt. Carmel Chicago Nathan McMillin 2004 Mt. Zion Chicago Tom Maloney 1975 Chicago Heights Mike Sheehan 1975-77 Decatur Drew Blickensderfer 1996 Mt. Zion Elk Grove Craig Mann 1975-77 Fairfield Vince Fisher 1984-86 Fairfield Glendale Heights Thomas Oury 1979-81

G Glenview Dan Cysewski 1975-78

N Glenville Jack Barnhisel 2000-02 Glenbrook South I

L Illinois City Steve Amy 2002 Rockridge

T Mokena Brian Capodice 1984

S Morton Pat Barth 2004 Morton

E Morton Blake Hoerr 1996-98 Morton

R Morton Brooke Hoerr 1992-96 Morton

W Mt. Prospect Vito Maurici 1990-94 Rolling Meadows 78 INDIANA HOOSIERS HOMETOWNS 2005-06WRESTLING

HOMETOWN ATHLETE YEARS HIGH SCHOOL ILLINOIS CONTINUED Mount Zion Chad Watson 2002-04 Mount Zion Naperville David Burk 1978 Naperville Brian Dyer 2003-05 Naperville North Naperville Altan Erdmir 2002 Neuqua Valley Naperville Reid Diehl 1984 Naperville Kevin Weber 1980-83 New Lenox Rod Chamberlin 1980-81 North Chicago Mike Zorzy 1986 Carmel Northbrook Mike D’Ambrose 1982-83 Northbrook Matt Werd 1986 Glenbard North Oak Park Arthur Paris 1990 Oak Park River Forest Oak Park Mike Powell 1995-99 River Forest Palatine B. Aaron Del Mar 1997 Palatine Palos Park Michael Urwin 1987 Oak Lawn Rockford Joel Powers 2002-04 Rockford East Sandwich Trevor Elliot 1993-97 Sandwich Schaumburg Dan Weber 1997-98 Conant Skokie Gene Evdelman 1998 Evanston Township Skokie Richard Yale 1979 Sugar Grove Mike Jorgensen 1977-79 Vernon Hills Daniel Cysewski 1999 Liberty Western Springs Kevin Keeley 1986 Lyons Township Wheaton Robert Morris 1975 Wheeling Zachary Nagle 1992 Wheeling Wilmette Mike Pritchard 1983

INDIANA Anderson Ryan Edmundson 1993-96 Pendelton Heights Auburn Justin May 2003 Dekalb Bicknell Dave Schutter 1982 Bloomington Marc Anderson 1975-76 Bloomington Dale Blubaugh 1981-82 Bloomington Trent Bower 1979 Bloomington Gene Brewer 1989 Bloomington North Bloomington Bill Carpenter 1977 Bloomington Pat Cassidy 1996-99 Bloomington North Bloomington Pat Cheeseman 1977 Bloomington Aaron Crane 1996-95 Bloomington South Bloomington Butch Deckard 1983 Bloomington Doug Hutsell 1976-79 Bloomington Marty Hutsell 1975 Bloomington Chris Kelley 1991 Bloomington South Bloomington Robert Krause 1980 Bloomington Brian Lowery 1981 Bloomington Ron May1982 Bloomington Dennis McGuire 1975-76 Bloomington Victor Meladze 1984 Bloomington Mike Mossbruker 1978 Bloomington Bill Paxton 1982-86 Bloomington South W

Bloomington Mike Reagan 1975 R Bloomington Keith Saunders 1980-82 E Bloomington Thomas Saunders 1999 Edgewood S Bloomington Dave Shiner 1975 T L

Bloomington Jeff Underwood 1977 I Bloomington Heath Vandeventer 2004-pr North N Bloomington Dan Wiley 1975 G Camby Ronald Young 1975 Carmel Scott Kelley 2005-pr Carmel Carmel Jeffrey Kozlowski 1986 Carmel INDIANAHOOSIERS 79 HOMETOWNS 2005-06WRESTLING

HOMETOWN ATHLETE YEARS HIGH SCHOOL INDIANA CONTINUED Carmel Louis Silverman 1987-91 Carmel Chandler Matt Deters 1995-98 Castle Chandler Thad Oldham 1997 Castle Chesterton John Dehart 1984-87 Chesterton Chesterton Tim Walsworth 1983 Clatt Douglas Hightshue 1987 McCallie Columbia City Blane Culp 2004-pr Columbia City Columbia City Todd Deutsch 1982, 81 Columbia City Chad Janney 1986 Joint Columbus Mark Bickel 1976 Columbus Thom Ruf 1983-85 Columbus East Covington Brent Biddle 1982 Covington Matthew Dunlop 1981 Culver Andrew Wittekind 1985-88 Culver Military Academy Danville William Canatszy 1985 Avon Danville Jon McClain 1992-96 Western Boone Decatur Tim Myers 1997-99 Belmont Decatur Greg Snyder 1988 Adams Central DePauw Adam Warren 1989 Corydon Central Dunkirk David Abbott 1983 Dyer Scott Redington 1991-93 Lake Central East Chicago Lupe Escamilla 1980-81 East Chicago Luis Guillen 1977 East Chicago Alex Lopez 1976-77 East Chicago Zirko Matjevich 1976 Elizabethtown Mark Bowman 1982 Elizabethtown Derek Freed 1976 Elkhart Paul Bachtel 1989 Concord Elkhart Chris Behling 1995-96 Jimtown Elkhart Matthew Behling 1995-97 Jimtown Elkhart Ian Campbell 2004-pr Hamilton S. Eastern Elkhart Steve Hoover 1975 Elkhart Jeff Kovalenko 1977-80 Elkhart Patrick Marques 1987-89 Memorial Elkhart David Riggle 1975 Evansville Matt Coughlin 2005-pr Mater Dei Evansville Chip Elderkin 1987-90 Mater Dei Evansville Jeff Gerst 1977 Evansville John Grace 1994-95 Mt. Vernon Evansville Pat Hallinan 1985-87 Reitz Memorial Evansville Greg Schaefer 1998-02 Mater Dei Evansville Keith Wallace 1976 Evansville Allen Wienzapfel 2002-04 Mater Dei Fairmount John Callahan 1990 Madison-Grant Floyd Knobs Isaac Knable 2002-pr St. Xavier Frankfort Ty Baker 1989-92 Clinton Prairie Ft. Branch D.J. Radnovich 2001-02 Gibson Southern Ft. Wayne Joel Anderson 2003-04 Concordia Lutheran Ft. Wayne Dave Bowerkamp 1977 Ft. Wayne Mark Bruner 1991-95 Homestead Ft. Wayne Josh Buuck 2003-pr

G Ft. Wayne Kevin Corey 1983

N Ft. Wayne Scott Frost 1994 Bishop Dwenger I Ft. Wayne Dave Herman 2003-pr L

T Ft. Wayne Chuck Luebbert 1983

S Ft. Wayne Mingo Morrison 1997-99 Harding

E Ft. Wayne Todd Nagel 1987-89 Bishop Dwenger

R Ft. Wayne James Starks 1991 Northrop

W Ft. Wayne Elbert Starks 1986 Snider 80 INDIANA HOOSIERS HOMETOWNS 2005-06WRESTLING

HOMETOWN ATHLETE YEARS HIGH SCHOOL INDIANA CONTINUED Ft. Wayne Reynol Trevino 1989-92 Homestead Ft. Wayne Reggie Watson 1976 Ft. Wayne David White 1975 Gary Bob Iatarola 1977 Gary Andy Trevino 1992-96 Calumet Gary Daon Walker 1981 Gary Ronald Williams 1994-95 Lew Wallace Georgetown Brandon Sisson 2000-02 Floyd Central Greencastle Ron Colwell 1981-82 Greentown Cory Lee Jensen 1999 Eastern Greentown Jerry Jensen 1998-99 Eastern Griffith Andrae Hernandez 2004-pr Griffith Griffith Angel Escobedo 2005-pr Griffith Griffth Jose Escobedo 2004-pr Griffith Hammond Terry Glover 1978 Hammond Jay Gollner 1976 Hammond Ken Taroli 1982-84 Haubstadt Tim Falls 2002-04 Gibson Southern Huntingburg Michael Trusty 1981 Huntington Eddie Palmer 1992-95 Huntington North Indianapolis Larry Adams 1976 Indianapolis Todd Balwinski 1985-88 Lawrence North Indianapolis Mark Beard 1992 Emmerich Indianapolis Leland Brown 1980 Indianapolis Bob Bussell 1982 Indianapolis William Campbell 2002 Warren Central Indianapolis David Collins 1980 Indianapolis Joseph Cremer 1978 Indianapolis Alan Dabbiere 1980-81 Indianapolis Richie Diggs 1984 Indianapolis Michael Dixon 1997-00 Lawrence Central Indianapolis Steve Dum 1976-79 Indianapolis Sean Edwards 1994 Decatur Central Indianapolis Mark Elliott 1980 Indianapolis Lance Ellis 1990-91 Cathedral Indianapolis Dwayne Engram 1978 Indianapolis Ed Fallon 1990 Brebeuf Indianapolis Greg Freije 1984-85 Avon Indianapolis Eric Green 1976 Indianapolis Maurice Green 2005-pr Lawrence North Indianapolis Eugene Harper 1980 Indianapolis Steve Hiner 1988-91 Franklin Central Indianapolis John Hobbs 1975-76 Indianapolis Earl Hoeping 1975 Indianapolis Brandon Ingalls 1993 Lawrence Central Indianapolis Frank Ingalls 1990-93 Lawrence North Indianapolis Frank Jacobs 1975 Indianapolis Michael Kern 1986 Perry Meridian Indianapolis Tim Leavell 1994 Decatur Central W

Indianapolis Christopher Maxwell 1986 Roncalli R Indianapolis Steve McDaniel 1995-96 Warren Central E Indianapolis Kevin McIntosh 1977 S Indianapolis John McKay 1979 T L

Indianapolis Eric McKeever 1982 I Indianapolis Doug Molin 1977 N Indianapolis Shawn Moore 1994 Howe G Indianapolis Brett Nabb 1989 Ben Davis Indianapolis Chuck Poulsen 1985-89 North Central Indianapolis Steve Powell 1976-77 INDIANAHOOSIERS 81 HOMETOWNS 2005-06WRESTLING

HOMETOWN ATHLETE YEARS HIGH SCHOOL INDIANA CONTINUED Indianapolis Tom Powell 1975-78 Indianapolis Mark Richardson 2002 Perry Meridian Indianapolis Cameron Sakon 2002-05 Cathedral Indianapolis Steve Salmon 1975-76 Indianapolis James Sandefur 1991 Roncalli Indianapolis Tony Schabel 1984 Indianapolis Jeff Sedam 1976 Indianapolis Pat Smith 1976 Indianapolis William Stanford 1986 North Central Indianapolis Dan Stockdale 1976 Indianapolis Ned Sutton 1986 North Central Indianapolis Robin Thoman 1975 Indianapolis Robin Whitaker 1981-82 Indianapolis Kevin White 1986 Scecina Indianapolis Kenneth Williams 1999 Northwest Indianapolis Joe Willis 1998-00 Southport Indianapolis Steve Wilson 1986 Ben Davis Itasca Salvatore Geraci 1989 Lake Park Jasper Todd Armstrong 1987 Jasper Jeffersonville Joe Doggett 1975 Jeffersonville Eric Dunn 1986 Jeffersonville Jeffersonville Jeff Throckman 1981 Knightstown Doug Johnson 1976-79 Kokomo Herbert Donica 1975 Kokomo Mike Jaenicke 1979 Kokomo Jim Parrott 1982 Lafayette Robert Mulvey 1985-86 Lafayette Jefferson Lawrence Seth Parker 2005-pr Harrison Lawrence Brad Stephens 2004 Lawrence North Lawrenceburg Andrew Wolf 2000-04 East Central Lebanon Charley Woodruff 1976 Leesburg Adam Caldwell 1987-91 Rich Central Logansport Scott Miller 1975-77 Long Beach Ryan Casey 1997 Mt. Carmel Lowell Cary Depel 1983,85 Lowell Lowell Eric Ping 1996 Lowell Lowell Ken Sheets 1980-81 Madison Dave Breitweiser 1987 Consolidated Madison Michael Flint 1986 Consolidated Marion Merlin Mughmaw 1975 Martinsville Marc Bennett 2004-pr Martinsville Martinsville Joel Jeffries 2004-pr Martinsville Martinsville Mark Galyan 1978-82 Martinsville Joseph Hansen 1987 Martinsville Martinsville Bob Yarnell 1975 Menton John Tayler 1988 Tippecanoe Merrillville Jack McKinney 1988 Merrillville Merrillville Scott Mundell 1985 Merrillville Merrillville Jon Truchan 1983 Middlebury Zach Hibshman 2004 Northridge Mishawaka Marc Donati 1984

G Mishawaka Jonathan Grabill 1987 St. Joseph

N Monroeville Jason Heil 1995 North Side I

L Mooresville Merco Heitberg 2002 Mooresville

T Mooresville Jason Beals 2000 Mooresville

S Mooresville Dave DeLong 1981-83

E Mt. Vernon Jeff Angel 1975

R Mt. Vernon Brady Gottman 1994-95 Mt. Vernon

W Muncie Steve Coston 1996 Central 82 INDIANA HOOSIERS HOMETOWNS 2005-06WRESTLING

HOMETOWN ATHLETE YEARS HIGH SCHOOL INDIANA CONTINUED Muncie Pat Cross 1984 Muncie Ron Riggin 1987-88 Delta Munster Dave Cerajewski 1986 Munster Munster Jim Colias 1981-83 Munster David Irving 1984 Munster Jeff Jorge 1992-96 Munster Munster Gino Pupillo 1977 New Albany Steve Farnsley 1987 New Albany New Castle Kirby Kirkpatrick 1991 Chrysler New Castle Nathan Pickle 1997-98 New Castle Chrysler New Haven Chris Neher 1985-86 New Haven Noblesville Aaron Schmidt 1990 Noblesville North Manchester Philip Smith 1975 Pendelton Dave Creel 1988-92 Pendelton Heights Petersburg Ryan McCain 2000 Pike Central Plainfield Corey Haggard 1996 Plainfield Plainfield Brian Macek 1984 Plainfield Ryan Noonan 1998 Plainfield Plainfield Brian Smiley 1998-02 Plainfield Portage Tom Woods 1977 Poseyville Chace Akers 1995 North Posey Princeton Todd Fisher 1993 Princeton Princeton Marty Salters 1987-89 Princeton Rushville Dan Overleese 1975 Schererville Ted Sangalis 1979-82 Schererville James Torres 1996-99 Heights Lake Central Seymour Allen Mitchell 1975 Shelbyville Doug Strobel 1982 Shelbyville Eric Wallien 1984 Schererville Mike Engberg 2002 Lake Central South Bend Tom Barilich 1975-77 South Bend Gilbert Coty 1975 South Bend Kirk Eggebrecht 1979-80 South Bend Wesley Fike 2005-pr Penn South Bend Chad Harper 1994-95 Mishawaka South Bend Tom Hoban 1981-84 South Bend Kym Orange 1997 Riley Speedway Neil Wilkey 1986 Speedway Spencer Phil Trimble 1987-88 Owen Valley St. John Randy Campbell 1980-83 Sunman Chris Owens 1987 Milon Terre Haute Gabe Cook 1997-00 West Vigo Terre Haute Larry Sedgwick 1976 Terre Haute Webster Wilson 1984-86 South Vigo Valparaiso Tom Battista 2000-02 Valparaiso Versailles Tom Castle 1980 Vincennes Brady Richardson 2002-pr Lincoln Wabash Jay Booth 1987-88 Northfield Walkerton Dan Powers 1981 W

Warsaw Nate Conley 1990 Warsaw R

Warsaw Matt Hampton 1977-79 E

Warsaw Matt Heyde 1978 S West Lafayette Nick Siemens 1975 T West Lafayette Douglas Thomas 1975 L I Westville Tim Walsworth 1984-87 Chesterton N

Whiteland Brian Emberton 1996-97 Whiteland G Williamsburg Dan Plankenhorn 1975 Winamac Kevin Tankersley 1992 Winamac Winslow Andy Heuring 1980-82

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HOMETOWN ATHLETE YEARS HIGH SCHOOL INDIANA CONTINUED Zionsville Gene Boyd 1986 Cathedral Zionsville Stuart Harshbarger 1982

IOWA Bettendorf Allen Schnabel 1983-84 Mason City Craig Cookman 1997 Mason City

KANSAS Wichita Brent Doonan 1993 Kapann Mt. Carmel

KENTUCKY Danville David Lannum 1981 Danville Todd McAnly 1981 Lexington Brian Sivinsk 1992 Henry Clay Lexington Ted Tozer 1976 Louisville Todd Adams 1986 Fern Creek Versailles Tom Castle 1979 Versailles Jeff Fitch 1975-78

MARYLAND Forest Hill Aaron Schmidt 1992 Noblesvile

MASSACHUSETTS Orange Jay Spadafora 1982

MICHIGAN Ann Arbor Mark Wood 1986-87 Pioneer Academy Belleville Carl Winekoff 1980-81 Clarkston Pat DeGain 2000-05 Clarkston Clarkston Derek Moscovic 1993-97 Brother Rice Davison Scott Stevens 1982-84 Davison Trevor Perry 2005-pr Davison Dearborn Heights Mark Mendrygal 1975-77 Farmington Hills Damian Crudele 1978-79 Fenton Craig Sheerin 1986 Hinsworth Goodrich Andrew Storrs 1999 Goodrich Grand Rapids Pete Bucklin 1994-95 Forest Hills Central Holland Prescott Slee 2003-05 West Ottawa Kalamazoo Brett Connors 1977 Kalamazoo Shawn Connors 1977-79 Madison Heights Scott Lewis 1985 Bishop Foley Millington Brian Hittle 1982-84 Plymouth Larry Fidge 1977-78 Pontiac Todd Snooks 1985-86 Brother Rice Scotts Scott Kelly 1979-82 Sparta Doug Doelder 1987 Sparta

MINNESOTA Inner Grove Heights Brady Harrison 1992-94 Simley Plymouth Ben Nelson 1993-96 Wayzata Wyoming Jason DeVries 1994-99 Forest Lake

G MISSOURI N

I Chesterfield Pat Gifford 1989 Parkway West

L Richmond Kevin Stanley 1997-00 Oak Grove T St. Louis Matthew Nischwitz 1998-99 Saint Louis S

E MONTANA

R Livingston Dave Fish 1991-92 A.S.I.J. W

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HOMETOWN ATHLETE YEARS HIGH SCHOOL NEW JERSEY Basking Ridge Fran Durso 1992 Ridge Bernardsville Vince DeFreitas 1991-92 Bernardsville Bloomfield Joe Dubuque 2002-pr Glen Ridge Bridgeton George Chew 1988-89 Cumberland Mickleton Brandon Becker 2003-pr Kingsway Pequannock Martin McCoy 1986 Pequannock Township Princeton David Robinson 1978 Rahway Paul Haluska 1990 Rahway Sussex Steve Warther 2002 Pope John XXIII

NEW YORK Camillus Thomas Lynch 1980 Elmira Patrick Hughes 1982-83 Great River Jeff Canfora 1994-95 East Islip Long Island Frank Venezia 2005-pr Herricks Schnectady Paul Hornbach 1978 Webster Chris Yengo 1988-91 Webster

NORTH DAKOTA Fargo Justin Weber 1994-95 Fargo South

OHIO Beachwood Jerry Levine 1979-81 Brookville Gabe Baily 1992-95 Brookville Chargin Falls David Coy 1978 Chesterland Marc Komar 1978-79 Chesterland Sam Komar 1975-77 Cincinnati Mike Cross 1977 Cincinnati Jerry Gordon 1978-79 Cincinnati Matt McIntire 2003-05 Lakota West Cincinnati Nick Spatola 2002-pr Elder Cleveland Steve Goldfarb 1979 Cleveland Dan Peabody 1978-79 Cleveland William Splete 1991 St. Joseph Columbus Matt Garish 1992 Gahanna Lincoln Columbus Scott Holman 1986-90 Upper Arlington Concord Brett Becks 1998-02 Lake Catholic Concord Timothy Scarl 2003-05 St. Edward Delaware Matthew Nelson 1981 Eaton Butch Hildebrand 1996-99 Eaton Elyria Jeff Lyons 1988-92 Elyria Fairfield Rod Drinnon 1988-89 Fairfield Fostoria Amador Gonzalez 1989-90 Fostoria Gahanna Matt Everetts 1989 Gahanna Lincoln Gahanna Matt Garish 1989 Lincoln Garfield Heights Dave Welch 1975-78 Kent Jeff Bentley 1981-85 Roosevelt Kent Harley Lappin 1975-78 Lorain Chris Russo 1990-94 Amherst Steele W

Lyndhurst Barry Simon 1990-91 C.F. Brush R

Macedonia Mike Ryba 1983 E

Maple Heights Duane Wall 1975 S Mentor Jeff Lancaster 1982 T Marengo Scott Duncan 1986-87 Marion Pleasant L I North Canton Mike Auker 1987 Hoover N

North Canton Brian Dolph 1986-90 Hoover G Orion Matt Konecky 1996 Orion Peninsula Victor Sveda 1998-02 Walsh Jesuit Pepper Pike Marc Koplow 1985-86 Orange

INDIANAHOOSIERS 85 HOMETOWNS 2005-06WRESTLING HOMETOWN ATHLETE YEARS HIGH SCHOOL OHIO CONTINUED Shaker Heights Josh Greenspan 1997-98 Shaker Heights Sheffield Lake Roger Chandler 1993-97 St. Edward Solon Billy Lally 1990-91 Solon Strongsville Andy Rios 2002-05 St. Edwards Toledo Josh Johnson 2004 Waite Trotwood Jim Pearson 1986-90 Centerville West Chester Max Dean 2003-pr Lakota West Whitehall Todd Coulter 1986-90 Yearling Willowick Anthony Hunter 1987-90 St. Joseph Willowick Scott Petche 1991-95 St. Joseph Worthington Sean Hart 1986-89 Worthington

OKLAHOMA Stillwater Mark Stevens 1989-90 Pawhuska

OREGON Tigard David Nieradka 1991 Tigard

PENNSYLVANIA Canonsburg Angelo “Butch” Marino 1976-80 Canonsburg Bob Semple 1977-78 Connellsville Ed Benzio 1977-78 Erie Dave Brabender 1975-76 Ft. Washington Jacob Meyer 2004 Upper Dublin Kalamazoo Shawn Conners 1979 Meadville Dusty Heist 2000 Meadville Newton Rocky Mantella 2002 Council Rock Pittsburgh Jason Bader 1999-02 North Allegheny Pittsburgh Mike DeBartolo 2002 Upper St. Clair Pittsburgh Jim Fawcett 1982 Pittsburgh Bob Riley 1983-84 Warren Joe Farr 1994-97 Warren Waynesburg Christopher Max 1975 Wexford Chris Leon 1984

TEXAS Dallas Gary Haymann 1994-95 Richardson

VIRGINIA McLean Harry VanTrees 1981-83 Poquoson Casey Graham 1987-91 Poquoson Vansant Jim Childress 1988 Grundy

WASHINGTON Anacortes Coyte Cooper 2000-04 Anacortes Anacortes Matt Cooper 2002-pr Bloomington South (Ind.) Anacortes Kyle Waldron 2000-02 Anacortes Lake Stevens Mike Bundy 1999 Lake Stevens Sultan Ben Nachtrieb 1993-97 Sultan

WISCONSIN Menomeneee Jereme Maye 2001 Crivitz G N

I WEST VIRGINIA L Barboursville J.P. Stanley 2001-04 Cabell Midland T

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R San Rafael Colin Jensen 1978-79

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Indiana University...... 88 Academic Recognition...... 91 Academic Choices ...... 92 Athletic Academic Services...... 94 Student Life ...... 96 Student Development & Diversity 97 Campus Map ...... 98 Alumni ...... 99 Bloomington...... 100 Indianapolis ...... 101 Winning Tradition ...... 102 Wrestling Facilities ...... 104 IU Wrestling Tradition ...... 105 Athletic Facilities ...... 106 Stronger & Faster ...... 108 Compliance ...... 109 University Administration ...... 110 Athletic Administration ...... 111 iuhoosiers.com ...... 112 INDIANA UNIVERSITY

Indiana University is an amazing place to pursue an education and your dreams. At Indiana University, as a student-athlete you can enjoy the benefits of a large school without sacrificing the personal attention of a smaller one. At IU, you will be pleasantly surprised to discover a network of support services that you can tap into at anytime. There are a lot of people who can help you manage your time, select a major, improve your writing, find an internship or join a research project. Indiana University provides the personal touch that people expect from a smaller school, yet IU also offers the kind of benefits only a large school can: great libraries, advanced technology, resources and world-renowned faculty.

Indiana University’s freshman experience was recognized by U.S. News & World Report in 2003 as among the best in the country.

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The 10th annual Newsweek-Kaplan College The IU campus is considered one of the most Guide, which appeared in the Aug. 22, 2005 issue beautiful college campuses in the nation, with its of Newsweek magazine, chose IU Bloomington abundance of flowering plants and trees and graceful, cool limestone buildings. Art critic as its "Hottest Big State School" and extolled Thomas Gaines called IU one of America’s five the campus' blend of tradition with emerging most beautiful universities in The Campus as a technologies. IU was the only Big Ten institution Work of Art. included. USA Today called Bloomington one of the top 10 places for campus culture. The university offers the latest in technology as IU was ranked as one of the top five wired universities in America according to Yahoo! Internet Life. The faculty also provides a personal touch, as is evidenced by the university’s class sizes.

Number of Students Percentage of Classes 1-9 ...... 20 10-19 ...... 20 20-29 ...... 29 30-39 ...... 12 40-49 ...... 4 50-99 ...... 9 100+ ...... 6

IU Profile (Fall 2004) Undergraduates ...... 29,768 Graduates ...... 7,809 Special ...... 1,012 Number of states students come from ...... 50 Number of countries students come from ...... 150 Women ...... 56% Men ...... 44% Indiana residents...... 65% Nonresidents ...... 35% Ranked in top 25% of H.S. class ...... 57% Course offerings...... 4,000 Majors...... 133 Computer labs ...... 80 Libraries ...... 19

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We have world-renowned faculty and facilities, • IU Bloomington ranks ninth among national and we’re dedicated to helping you meet your research institutions in the number of students personal and career goals. who study abroad. Nearly 1,400 students study abroad each year in more than 80 overseas • For the third year in a row, U.S. News & World programs, in 35 countries, in 17 languages Report has recognized IU Bloomington for our (including English), and in nearly every field of range of programs to help freshmen succeed. study.

• The Individualized Major Program allows • More than 2,000 hiring organizations (many of students to their own programs of study them Fortune 500 companies such as General based on their interests—examples include Electric, IBM, and Procter & Gamble) actively video game design, sustainable urban recruit IU students for full-time and part-time development, and music business. positions and internships through our career services offices. • There are nearly 40 foreign languages offered at IU, from Chinese to Lakota to Arabic, and we • Knowledge is gained outside the classroom too. teach languages that are not taught anywhere Each year, IU produces more than 1,100 music else in the United States such as Romanian and events and hosts Broadway productions and Uzbek. lectures by such luminaries as Colin Powell, Gloria Steinem, Maya Angelou, and the • IU Libraries earned its highest ranking ever, Dalai Lama. advancing to twelfth place in a survey of North American academic research libraries. The • IU is a national leader in student success. The Main Library’s state-of-the-art Information Bloomington campus has a graduation rate of Commons attracted 82 percent of all 72 percent, which puts IU second in the nation undergraduate students in its first year. among the top 50 public universities.

• Our hundreds of internship opportunities include the Washington Leadership Program, in which students spend a semester in Washington, D.C., interning in offices ranging from the White House to the National Park Service to the National Association of Child Advocates.

90 INDIANAHOOSIERS ACADEMIC RECOGNITION Over the last decade more than 90 percent of Indiana University student-athletes who have exhausted their eligibility have earned their degree. The student-athlete body posted an average GPA of nearly 3.0 last season.

Indiana University student-athletes have been named to the Academic All-Big Ten squad 2,280 times. A total of 74 student-athletes earned the honor during the Fall 2004 semester. Hoosiers continually earn All-Conference, All-District and All-American academic honors. A total of 50 Hoosiers have earned Academic All-America honors.

IU grapplers pride themselves in not only punish- ing opponents on the mat but getting the job done in the classroom as well. Sophomores Justin Curran and NCAA qualifier Max Dean and NCAA Sophomore Max Dean is one of three Hoosiers qualifier Andy Rios all earned Academic All-Big to earn Academic All-Big Ten recognition in 2004. Ten recognition in 2004.

In 13 years at the helm of the Hoosiers Duane Goldman has coached IU to 64 Academic All-Big Ten honorees, five NWCA Scholar Athletes and two honorable mention NWCA Scholar Athletes.

INDIANAHOOSIERS 91 ACADEMIC CHOICES

With 100-plus majors and more than 4,000 courses School of Health, Physical Education and to choose from, Indiana offers flexibility and Recreation options to its students. It is great for those that As the first school of its kind in the United States, know exactly want they want, and great for those the School of Health, Physical Education, and that wish to explore. Recreation (HPER) is universally acknowledged as a premier program because of its renowned fac- College of Arts and Sciences ulty, state-of-the-art The College of Arts and Sciences is the academic laboratories, and comprehensive recreational home to more than 40 percent of IU’s sports programs and facilities. Internationally undergraduates, while also offering the electives recognized programs in applied health science, and general kinesiology, and recreation and park administra- education courses tion are offered by the School of HPER. Areas of for most other specialization include athletic training, nutrition schools on campus. and exercise science, health and physical There are more than education, occupational safety, sport marketing 50 academic depart- and management, therapeutic recreation, and the ments in the College, management of parks, tourism, and outdoor ranging from biology recreation resources, among others. to art history, from www.hper.indiana.edu Jewish Studies to telecommunications, from computer science to School of Informatics political science, and we teach nearly 40 Founded in 1999, the School of Informatics is foreign languages. the first program of its kind in the country and www.indiana.edu/~college the newest school at IU. This emerging field of study gives students the skills they need to make Kelley School of Business practical use of information technology (IT). At its The Kelley School offers one of the finest core, informatics is understanding the impact undergraduate business programs in the technology has on people, developing new uses country. Our students receive an outstanding for technology, and applying technology in the education, the skills to pursue their professional context of other fields ranging from healthcare goals, lifetime relationships, and a valuable and journalism to economics and biology. alumni network.Business majors have the The curriculum educates students in the opportunity to select from 14 concentrations, technical, psychological, and social aspects of IT. pursuing up to three specialization areas. At the same time, students learn how IT can be Examples of our business concentrations applied to another discipline or “cognate area” include accounting, international studies, (such as business, fine arts, geography, entrepreneurship, and marketing. chemistry, journalism, or telecommunications). www.bus.indiana.edu informatics.indiana.edu

School of Education School of Journalism IU’s School of Education is one of America’s The Bachelor of Arts in Journalism combines most respected programs for preparing a comprehensive education in the arts and teachers, counselors, and administrators. Our sciences with professional training in the program blends a broad liberal arts education practical skills of journalism and mass with theoretical principles of education and communication. In addition to core courses in practical teaching skills. Early field experience reporting and writing, visual communication, and and student teaching opportunities provide our communications law and ethics, our students students with classroom and research experience can specialize in areas such as newspaper and in a variety of locations and settings. You can stay magazine reporting, journalism education, within Bloomington, be placed in a specific photojournalism, computer graphics, broadcast community, or go overseas through our programs and film, public relations, and advertising in England, Australia, India, and Taiwan, among and marketing. other countries. www.journalism.indiana.edu education.indiana.edu

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School of Public and Environmental Affairs Making a world of difference is the commitment the School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA) has made to society. Our students and faculty define, address, and evaluate social issues that drive local, regional, national, and international policy and procedure. SPEA students pursue multidisciplinary degrees focusing on public affairs, public health, and environmental science, while striving to solve problems ranging from global warming to the balance of trade. From the laboratory to field experimentation, our students benefit from the ongoing, cutting-edge research of SPEA faculty. The school supports 12 research centers and institutes that act as focal points of highly specialized and authoritative learning and exploration. www.spea.indiana.edu

School of Music School of Social Work Preeminent programs in virtually every area of Social workers are dedicated to improving the music place IU’s School of Music among the human condition—by directly serving the nation’s best. The school’s exceptionally gifted needs of individuals, families, and communities, and dedicated musicians enjoy a comprehensive and by working to effect change in policies, education, superb musical training, and a legislation, and society. IU’s School of Social conservatory-like atmosphere in a university Work is one of the oldest social work education setting. The School of Music faculty includes programs in the country and is nationally performers, scholars, and composers who are recognized for the quality of its curriculum. The internationally renowned and have received bachelor’s degree program prepares students for many significant awards. With only 11 students entry into generalist social work practice and for every faculty member, the school has one of graduate study. the most favorable student-to-faculty ratios of any www.indiana.edu/~socwork major conservatory of music. www.music.indiana.edu Preprofessional Study Becoming a lawyer, a doctor, a dentist, or another School of Nursing medical professional requires intense preparation. IU’s School of Nursing uses its resources and IU offers preprofessional study for students experience to prepare nursing graduates to interested in chiropractic, dentistry, law, medicine, work in all healthcare settings—critical care, occupational therapy, optometry, pharmacy, public health, health promotion, and mental physical therapy, physician assistance, podiatry, health. Students typically apply to the nursing and veterinary medicine, as well as other allied school at the end of their freshman year. health science fields. While these preprofessional Admission to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing programs are not majors unto themselves (we do program is very competitive. Nurses make a not offer a premedical degree, for instance), our difference in the world of healthcare and touch programs are designed to prepare students for later people’s lives every day. Our nursing core courses entry into professional schools. Students following and general education requirements will provide a preprofessional course of study must select the foundation for your future in the profession. another academic area of study as their But you’ll also benefit from extensive academic undergraduate major. advising, membership in the student nursing www.indiana.edu/~udivhpp association, scholarship and financial aid programs, and specialized internship, research, and departmental honors opportunities. www.indiana.edu/~iubnurse

INDIANAHOOSIERS 93 ATHLETIC ACADEMIC SERVICES

Counseling Services • Plan schedules each semester with the student-athlete to ensure compliance with the Big Ten/NCAA Normal Progress Rules and IU Regulations • Provide assistance in choice of major and career counseling • Counsel individuals concerning problems of a personal or academic nature Indiana University’s Academic Services Office has been serving Hoosier student-athletes since 1976. Developmental Services It ranks as one of the most progressive in the • Support in making a smooth transition to life nation. Additionally, the office utilizes over 150 as a student-athlete people within the IU academic community to – Making the transition from high school to assist with the individualized tutoring program. university academics Tutoring is available to every student-athlete in all – Learning appropriate and effective subjects. The University includes the Academic advocacy skills Services staff in all training sessions sponsored – Developing strategies for balanced growth for campus counselors to keep the staff abreast and development of the latest degree requirements. • Support in learning skills and strategies necessary for success in the college The office includes advising meeting rooms, classroom study areas and computer clusters for all student- – Private consultation with the Learning athletes. Located in Assembly Hall, the office Specialist features numerous computer workstations and an – Informal reading and study skills area for student-athletes to study while assessment waiting for practice or after workouts. – Communication and coordination with Academic Department Advisors The office provides the following services: • Support in making the most effective use of tutors Academic Services – Developing effective strategies for use • Monitor the academic progress of student- of content area tutoring athletes on a regular basis – Communication with tutors to monitor • Maintain a specialized tutoring staff available progress and to consistently support skill to student-athletes and strategy development • Maintain a feedback system throughout the semester requesting professors to provide Other Services information concerning academic progress • Serve as the liaison with the Dean of of student-athletes Students for issues regarding academic and • Provide supervised study environment where other misconduct student-athletes may meet tutors, work in • Provide counseling for any issue regarding small groups, and study in a quiet transition to college life, academics, and atmosphere athletically related issues • Coordinate various educational workshops • Serve as liaison with Residential Programs throughout the semester and Services Information Services • Disseminate information on all aspects of the University and give referral assistance when deemed necessary • Inform student-athletes of academic progress each semester • Refer student-athletes to the appropriate source for graduation status

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CHAMPS/Life Skills Student-Athlete Advisory Committee In 2000, Indiana University became part of the The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills program, which was was established in the fall of 1994 for the purpose created to support student development initiatives of giving student-athletes a voice within the and to enhance the quality of the student-athlete Athletic Department. SAAC members review experience. The goal of the IU CHAMPS Program NCAA legislation and make suggestions to the is to assist student-athletes in utilizing athletic Big Ten Student-Athlete Advisory Committee for department and campus resources to develop as future legislation. SAAC meetings are held twice well-rounded individuals. The IU CHAMPS a month, with a goal of having representatives Program also works with the Student-Athlete from all sports. The IU SAAC strives to promote Advisory Committee to promote activities for communication between student-athletes and the student-athletes. athletic administration. They recognize and discuss issues within the department, and work The CHAMPS/Life Skills Program strives to: to build a sense of community among all athletic • Support student-athletes in their efforts toward teams through social and community service academic excellence and graduation. activities. • Support the development of a well-balanced lifestyle, including emttional well-being, proper nutrition, personal growth, and life skills. • Evaluate student-athlete needs and provide meaningful programming. • Encourage student-athletes to develop and pursue academic, career, and life goals. • Promote student-athlete involvement in community service around campus and in the community.

INDIANAHOOSIERS 95 STUDENT LIFE

Housing There are 11 residence halls on campus, clustered into three neighborhoods, each with a distinct blend of programs, dining options, amenities, services, and resources. All of the residence halls are coed.

There are certain things you will find in our residence halls: • High-speed Ethernet connections, telephone service with voicemail, and a cable TV hookup in every room • All the basics—beds, desks, chairs, mirrors, rugs, and wardrobes or closets Cultural Programs • Resident assistants on every floor who know There’s an amazingly rich mix of cultural offerings about campus resources, organize and and opportunities at IU. Leading concert artists, coordinate activities, help maintain a safe and Broadway touring companies, art exhibits, world supportive floor community, and resolve any leaders, fascinating speakers, and dance troupes conflicts that may arise regularly come to campus. • Academic support services including academic advising, tutoring and study-skill workshops, The university also produces more than 1,200 classrooms, and libraries musical performances, operas, and theatre • Centrally located dining and laundry facilities, productions each year. You can choose to enjoy computer labs, study lounges, and bike racks the shows from the audience, or if you’re happier • Hall- and floor-sponsored social, recreational, on stage, you can audition to act, sing, dance, and cultural programs write, play music, produce, direct, and express yourself creatively. Many students choose to stay in the residence halls after their freshman year, while others decide to live off campus. There are numerous The IMU is our gathering place and one of the offcampus housing options – from single rooms to largest college unions in the world. Inside the apartment complexes to rental houses and Union are six dining areas, three snack shops, condominiums – and a variety of price ranges. and a coffeehouse. Other services include a convenience store, the three-story IU Bookstore, IU is home to one of the largest and oldest Greek a credit union, a 186-room hotel, a travel agency, systems in the country. Nearly 5,000 students a bowling alley, a copy center, computer labs, a (about 17 percent of undergraduates) join one of movie theatre and auditorium, a hair salon, a our 55 fraternities and sororities. Most chapters Ticketmaster outlet, and student meeting rooms. operate their own houses on campus and all offer opportunities for scholarship, community Recreation service, and leadership development. IU’s recreational facilities include two indoor pools and diving wells, an outdoor pool and sun deck, several gymnasiums, strength circuits, indoor and outdoor tracks, weight rooms, a sauna, aerobics and indoor cycling studios, and basketball, tennis, badminton, squash, racquet- ball, and sand volleyball courts. We offer more than 80 group exercise and mind-body sessions, ranging from yoga to step aerobics, which take place from six in the morning to ten at night. And for you outdoor sport enthusiasts, you’ll find nearby places to mountain bike, hike, cross- country ski, ride horses, golf, rollerblade, camp, swim, sail, and paddle.

96 INDIANAHOOSIERS STUDENT DEVELOPMENT & DIVERSITY

The Office of the Vice President for Student Development and Diversity and Vice Chancellor for the Bloomington Campus was established in 1998 to further enhance student success and to create a climate that promotes cultural, ethnic, and gender diversity. In addition to advocating for students, staff in this structure coordinates a broad range of programs and services for students. These include: • Academic Support Centers • African American Arts Institute • African American Cultural Center Library • Asian Culture Center • Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Support • Associate Vice Chancellor for Multicultural Affairs • Associate Vice Chancellor for Strategic Hiring and Support • Community and School Partnership Program • Diversity Education • FASE Mentoring Program • Groups Student Support Services Program • Honors College • Herman C. Hudson & James P. Holland Scholars Program • La Casa/Latino Cultural Center • Neal Marshall Black Culture Center • 21st Century Scholars • Upward Bound Program www.iub.edu/~asd/

Diversity and Multiculturalism Our student population is both diverse and unique. Students come from all 50 states and 136 countries. They’re of all ages and from every racial, religious, and ethnic background. It’s this mix of people, influences, and perspectives that fosters awareness, supports diversity, promotes understanding, and enhances the quality of an IU education. www.indiana.edu/~oma

International Student Services With more than 3,200 international students studying at IU, we’re wellequipped to advise you on such matters as admission standards, visa regulations, cultural adjustment, and financial, personal, and social concerns. You’ll also enjoy the International Center, several cultural centers, and various international student organizations that help celebrate the cultural, social, political, and ethnic diversity found at IU. www.iub.edu/international

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Buildings and Facilities RU Magee Hall (Foster Quadrangle) B4 I Informatics, School of B2 Units Not Listed Above KD Air Force and Army ROTC D3 M3 Malaysia Cooperative Program C1 MU Music, School of Merrill Hall C4 UB Bookstore, Indiana Memorial Union C3 AL Aley Hall (Ashton Center) B6 MH Martin Hall (Foster Quadrangle) B3 BY President, Bryan Hall 200 C2 C3 Communications and Marketing, Carmichael Center 201 C2 AM Alumni Center, Virgil T. DeVault A2 MQ Mason Hall B6 HL Residential Programs & Services, Division of B4 Conferences, Indiana University, 110 One City Center, AG American Indian Studies Research Institute C2 MX Maxwell Hall C2 PV SPEA (School of Public and Environmental Affairs) B4 120 W. 7th St. (not shown) AR Arboretum B4 FX McCalla School C1 MX University Division, Maxwell Hall C2 PO Human Resources Management, Poplars 165 C1 A3 Asian Culture Center B2 MM Memorial Hall C4 BY Vice President and Chancellor, LI Library and Information Science, School of, Main Library B4 AY Aydelotte Hall (Ashton Center) B6 MK Moenkhaus Hall (Ashton Center) B6 Bloomington, Bryan Hall 100 C2 X3 Mail Service, IU Warehouse A8 BH Ballantine Hall C3 MF Moffatt Hall (Ashton Center) B5 FF Parking Operations, Franklin Hall 006 C2 BL Barnes Lounge (Ashton Center) B6 MW Monroe Hall B2 Sports Facilities Press, IU, 601 N. Morton St. (not shown) BE Beck Chapel C3 MR Morgan Hall B2 A1 Armstrong (Little 500/Soccer Stadium) A4 Printing Services, 638 N. Rogers St. (not shown) BI Bicknell Apartments A5 MO Morrison Hall C4 AS Assembly Hall A2 PO Publications, Poplars 721 C1 A1 (Little 500/Soccer Stadium) A4 X2 Motor Pool A8 FL Fee Lane RecreationalSports Field A2 Residential Dining Services Food Stores, 600 N. Rogers St. (not shown) HY Billy Hayes Track (Robert C. Haugh MJ Mottier Hall (Ashton Center) B6 NF Fieldhouse, Harry Gladstein A2 KH University Graduate School, Kirkwood Hall C3 Track and Field Complex) A4 MY Myers Hall C3 FB Football Practice Fields A4 Woodburn House, 519 N. College Ave. (not shown) TH Black Culture Center/Theatre and Drama Center B4 SY Nursing (Sycamore Hall) C4 GO Golf Clubhouse (Wegmiller) A6 , 307 E. Second St. (not shown) BG Botany Greenhouse A6 OP Optometry, School of D3 GF Golf Driving Range A6 BR Brown Hall (Collins Living-Learning Center) B3 OW Owen Hall C2 HY Hayes Track (Robert C. Haugh Track and Field Complex) A4 Fraternities BY Bryan Hall C2 AT Parking—Atwater Parking Garage D4 HP HPER (Health, Physical Education, and 1 Acacia D2 BX Bryan House C4 G1 Parking—Fee Lane Garage B3 Recreation) Complex B3 2 Alpha Epsilon Pi A4 BU Business, Kelley School of B4 G3 Parking—Jordan Avenue Parking Garage C5 GI Intercollegiate Athletics Gymnasium A7 * Alpha Sigma Phi CW Campus Children’s Center A7 G2 Parking—Poplars Parking Garage C1 MV Mellencamp Pavilion A1 4 Alpha Tau Omega D3 PC Career Development Center B4 ST Police, State A2 MS Memorial Stadium A2 5 Beta Theta Pi C3 C3 Carmichael Center C2 HL Police, University B4 OD Outdoor Pool A3 6 Chi Phi A5 X1 Central Chilled Water Plant B2 PO Poplars Research and Conference Center C1 BF Sembower Field B3 22 Delta Kappa Epsilon B4 PW Central Heating Plant B3 PJ Poynter Center D2 RB Student Recreational Sports Center B5 8 Delta Tau Delta A4 CH Chemistry C3 PY Psychology B3 TP Tennis Center A2 9 Delta Upsilon C4 T2 Communication Services A7 PV Public and Environmental Affairs, School of B4 TC Tennis Courts, Student A3 B4 B6 C3 C6 10 Evans Scholars A4 CL Coulter Hall (Ashton Center) B6 TV Radio-Television Center (WFIU and WTIU) B4 TN Tennis Courts, Varsity A2 11 Kappa Alpha Psi A4 3 Christian Student Fellowship A3 RH Rawles Hall D3 MG Wildermuth Intramural Center (HPER Complex) C3 * Kappa Delta Rho CA Cravens Hall (Collins Living-Learning Center) B2 C3 Real Estate Office C2 W Women's Softball Field A4 12 Kappa Sigma A4 AB Cyclotron Facility A2 KD ROTC (Air Force and Army) D3 13 Lambda Chi Alpha C5 DR Dreiser Library (Ashton Center) B6 GX Sample Gates C2 Arts/Music/Museums 14 Phi Delta Theta A4 DM Dunn Meadow C2 SA (Ashton Center) B6 FV Art Museum C4 15 Phi Gamma Delta D2 DW Dunn’s Woods C2 SX Service Building B3 CS Arts Annex B3 16 Phi Kappa Psi A5 EH Edmondson Hall (Collins SH Shea Hall (Foster Quadrangle) B3 AD Auditorium C4 45 Phi Kappa Sigma A4 Living-Learning Center) B2 SF Showalter Fountain C4 M Bess Meshulam Simon Music Library and Recital Hall C5 * Phi Kappa Tau ED Education, School of (W. W. Wright Education Building) B6 FO Showalter House (IU Foundation) A4 CR Creative Arts A7 7 Phi Sigma Kappa B5 EP Ernie Pyle Hall C3 S8 Smith Hall (Collins Living-Learning Center) B2 FA Fine Arts, Henry Radford Hope School of C4 17 Pi Beta Phi C4 FA Fine Arts, Henry Radford Hope School of B4 ER Smith Research Center A7 GL Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology C2 18 Pi Kappa Phi A3 FD Fire Department B2 S7 Social Research Institute C4 LL C4 24 Sigma Alpha Mu A4 FH Foley Hall (Ashton Center) B6 WU Social Work D4 MT Metz Carillon Tower A5 20 Sigma Chi C2 FK Folklore Institute B2 SG Speech and Hearing Clinic C4 MU Music, School of (Merrill Hall) C4 21 Sigma Nu C2 FO Foundation, IU (Showalter House) A4 SP Speech Communication C2 MA Music Building Addition C4 23 Sigma Pi A4 GZ Gazebo B4 SL Stempel Hall (Ashton Center) B6 P Music Practice Building D4 44 Zeta Beta Tau A5 GM Geological Materials Testing B2 SD Stone Belt Center A8 MC Musical Arts Center (MAC) C5 GS Geological Survey B3 SK Student Academic Center B5 TH Theatre and Drama Center/Marcellus Neal and Frances Sororities CO Geological Survey Core Library B2 SB Student Building C2 Marshall Black Culture Center B4 25 Alpha Chi Omega B4 GY Geology B3 LV Student Legal Services C2 M2 William Hammond Mathers Museum of World Cultures C2 26 Alpha Delta Pi A3 GB Goodbody Hall C4 SE Swain Hall East D3 27 Alpha Epsilon Phi A5 BT Graduate and Executive Education Center B3 SW Swain Hall West D2 Parking Facilities 28 Alpha Gamma Delta A5 GD Graduate Dining Hall (Ashton Center) B6 SY Sycamore Hall C4 AT Atwater Parking Garage D4 29 Alpha Omicron Pi A4 GH Greene Hall (Collins Living-Learning Center) B3 TH Theatre and Drama Center/Marcellus Neal and Frances G1 Fee Lane Parking Garage B3 30 Alpha Phi D3 BG Greenhouse, Botany A6 Marshall Black Culture Center B4 G3 Jordan Avenue Parking Garage C5 * Alpha Phi Alpha JH Greenhouse, Jordan Hall C4 UB Union Building (Indiana Memorial Union) C3 G2 Poplars Parking Garage C1 31 Alpha Xi Delta A3 GR Gresham Dining Hall (Foster Quadrangle) B4 BZ University Information Technology WP White Lot Parking (Campus Shuttle Bus Terminal) A1 32 Chi Omega A4 GG Griggs Lounge (Ashton Center) B5 Services (Wrubel Computing Center) A7 33 Delta Delta Delta D3 HQ Harper Hall (Foster Quadrangle) B3 VO Vos Hall (Ashton Center) B5 Residence Centers/Apartment Complexes 34 Delta Gamma C5 HC Health Center B4 WA Weatherly Hall (Ashton Center) B5 BA Banta Apartments A6 * Delta Sigma Theta HP Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, School of B3 GO Wegmiller Golf Clubhouse A6 BQ Briscoe Quadrangle A3 35 Delta Zeta A4 HH Hershey Hall (Ashton Center) B5 WO Well House C2 CP Campus View Apartments B6 36 Gamma Phi Beta A4 HI Hilltop Garden and Nature Center A6 ED Wendell W. Wright Education Building B6 3 Christian Student Fellowship A3 * Gamma Phi Omega AP Honors College B4 WH Woodburn Hall C4 ME Collins Living-Learning Center B2 * Iota Phi Theta HA Honors College (Haskett House) B5 WF Woodlawn Field B3 EG Eigenmann Hall B6 * Kappa Alpha Psi HU Hoosier Courts Nursery A6 ZB Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis B2 EV Evermann Apartments A5 37 Kappa Alpha Theta C2 UB Indiana Memorial Union C3 BZ Wrubel Computing Center A7 FR Forest Quadrangle C6 38 Kappa Delta B4 I Informatics, School of B2 WY Wylie Hall C3 FQ Foster Quadrangle B4 * Kappa Gamma Delta MZ Indiana Institute on Disability and Community A7 HE Hepburn Apartments A5 39 Kappa Kappa Gamma C4 IC International Center (Leo R. Dowling International Center) C5 Academic/Administrative Offices HK Hillcrest Apartments B2 * Lambda Upsilon Lambda X3 IU Warehouse A8 OA Admissions Office, 300 N. Jordan Ave. B5 M1 Margrave Apartments D3 * Phi Beta Sigma IS Jenkinson Hall (Foster Quadrangle) B4 KH Arts and Sciences, College of Kirkwood Hall C3 MN McNutt Quadrangle B3 40 Phi Mu A4 JO Johnston Hall (Ashton Center) B5 C3 Carmichael Center C2 NU Nutt Apartments A5 41 Pi Beta Phi D4 JH Jordan Hall C4 OW Continuing Studies, School of Owen Hall C2 RE Read Hall C5 42 Sigma Delta Tau A5 EP Journalism, School of (Ernie Pyle Hall) C3 DX Dean of Students Annex C2 RD Redbud Hill Apartments A5 * Sigma Lambda Beta KH Kirkwood Hall C3 FF Franklin Hall C2 TE Teter Quadrangle B5 * Sigma Lambda Gamma OB C2 –Bursar, Franklin Hall 011 TT Tulip Tree Apartments B7 * Zeta Phi Beta LZ La Casa/Latino Cultural Center C2 –Disability Services for Students, UE University Apartments, East C6 43 Zeta Tau Alpha B4 LA Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Center for D4 Franklin Hall 096 UW University Apartments, West C5 LW Law, School of D2 –Financial Assistance, Student, WI Willkie Quadrangle C6 * Fraternities or sororities that do not have on-campus chapter LI Library, Main B4 Franklin Hall 208 WT Wright Quadrangle B5 residences LH Lindley Hall C3 –Registrar, Franklin Hall 100 MC MAC (Musical Arts Center) C5 –Veterans Affairs, Franklin Hall 003 98 INDIANAHOOSIERS ALUMNI

When you graduate from IU, you’ll become part of a network of alumni around the world. And whether you’re in New York, L.A., Atlanta, or Indianapolis, you can find fellow graduates who are enjoying careers in diverse fields. Among the tens of thousands of successful IU graduates are:

Mary Beth Anderson, associate producer/location Tavis Smiley, host, Tavis Smiley, PBS (B.S. Public manager, Banyan Productions/TLC Trading Affairs, 2003) Spaces (B.A. Journalism, 2001) Michael Uslan, producer of the Joshua Bell, violinist Batman film series (B.A. History, 1973; (Artist Diploma, Performance, 1989) M.S. Education, 1975; J.D., 1976)

Meg Cabot, author, The Princess Diaries series James D. Watson, winner of the Nobel Prize for (B.F.A., 1991) the discovery of the structure of DNA (Ph.D. Zoology, 1950; D.Sc., 1963) John Chambers, president and CEO, Cisco Systems (M.B.A., 1976)

Mark Cuban, chairman, president, and co-founder, HDNet; co-founder, Broadcast.com; owner, Dallas Mavericks (B.S. Business, 1981)

Dick Enberg, sportscaster (M.S. Health and Safety, 1959; D.H.S., 1962; L.H.D., 2002) Jane Pauley

Marla Gottschalk, president and COO, The Pampered Chef (B.S. Business, 1984)

Trent Green, quarterback, Kansas City Chiefs Dick Enberg (B.S. Business, 1992)

Dana Johnson, author of Break Any Woman Down: Stories, winner of the Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction (M.F.A. Creative Writing, 2002)

Kevin Kline, Academy Award–winning actor (B.A. Speech and Theatre, 1970) Joshua Bell Shaun Micheel, winner, 2003 PGA Championship (B.G.S., 1991)

Raju Narisetti, managing editor, Wall Street Trent Green Journal Europe (M.A. Journalism, 1991)

Jane Pauley, broadcaster (B.A. Political Science, 1972; L.H.D., 1996)

Robert W. Pickett, 2003 Indiana Teacher of the Year (M.S. Education, 1983)

Will Shortz, editor of the New York Times crossword puzzle (B.A. Enigmatology, 1974) Mark Cuban

Maggy Siegel, president and CEO, Judith Leiber LLC (B.A. Music, 1978; M.B.A., 1980) Shaun Micheel

INDIANAHOOSIERS 99 BLOOMINGTON

Bloomington is the quintessential college town – active, intellectual, young, friendly, relaxed, and safe.

It’s a small city of 69,000 with cultural resources and opportunities that rival cities many times its size.

You’ll find coffeehouses, live music, festivals, bookstores, open-air markets, historic architecture, cafés, restaurants, lakes, parks, museums, and theatres. Essentially, you’ll get all theactivities and conveniences of a major metropolitan area without the complications of a large city.

IU is the southern-most school in the Big Ten and has the warmest climate in the conference.

Month Temperature August 84 September 78 October 66 November 51 December 39 January 34 February 39 March 49 April 63 May 73 June 82 July 85

Bloomington is located within driving distance of several major metropolitan areas.

City Distance from Bloomington Indianapolis 50 miles Louisville 95 miles Cincinnati 130 miles Chicago 195 miles St. Louis 220 miles Detroit 285 miles

100 INDIANAHOOSIERS INDIANAPOLIS

Indiana University and the state of Indiana have everything to offer. Bloomington ranks as one of the country’s top college towns. Just 50 miles to the north is the state capitol, Indianapolis. IU students can experience the best of both a small town and an urban lifestyle in one afternoon.

Indianapolis offers the perfect balance of big-city style while still offering Hoosier hospitality. The city offers professional sporting events, beautiful limestone memorials, fine dining, concerts, shopping, state parks, and many other options for visitors.

Sports are a big part of Indianapolis – home to NFL, NBA and WNBA franchises as well as professional baseball, soccer and ice hockey teams. The NCAA and the NCAA Hall of Champions are located in Indy, and every year the Indianapolis Motor Speedway hosts the Indianapolis 500 and the Brickyard 400.

INDIANAHOOSIERS 101 WINNING TRADITION

NCAA Champions Indiana University has won 23 NCAA team championships. Only one school in the Big Ten has won an NCAA Championship in as many different sports in which IU competes. IU is led by men’s soccer with 7 titles, men’s swimming & diving (6), men’s basketball (5), men’s cross country (3), men’s outdoor track & field (1), and wrestling (1). Indiana student-athletes also have won 133 NCAA individual titles.

During the 2004-05 season, IU took home five NCAA titles – four individual and one team.

Cassandra Cardinell – Platform Diving

Joe Dubuque – Wrestling, 125 pounds Aarik Wilson

Aarik Wilson – Indoor Triple Jump Indoor Long Jump

Team Championship – Men’s Soccer

Cassandra Cardinell

Joe Dubuque

Men’s Soccer

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Big Ten Champions Indiana has won 157 Big Ten team championships in 20 different sports. The Hoosiers have brought home a conference crown in football (2), men’s basketball (20), baseball (4), men’s outdoor track & field (12), men’s indoor track & field (15), men’s swimming & diving (23), men’s cross country (13), wrestling (12), men’s golf (8), men’s tennis (5), men’s soccer (10), women’s basketball (1), women’s cross country (2), women’s golf (7), women’s soccer (1), softball (3), women’s swimming & diving (1), women’s tennis (16), women’s indoor track & field (3) and women’s outdoor track & field (2).

An unbelievable 1,522 IU student-athletes have earned All-Big Ten honors, and 2,280 student-ath- letes have been named to the Academic All-Big Ten squad. A total of 74 earned the honor for Fall 2004.

Olympians A total of 167 IU athletes have competed in the Olympics, and these individuals have represented 14 nations. On 12 occasions Olympic coaches have come from IU.

The IU medal count is 84 including 48 gold, 16 silver, and 20 bronze. Prior to the 2004 Olympics, at least one IU athlete had medaled at every Summer Olympics since 1932.

At the 1972 Games in Munich, swimmer Mark Spitz collected seven gold medals, a record that has never been matched.

INDIANAHOOSIERS 103 WRESTLING FACILITIES

A prominently displayed sign stating, “Work develops champions,” can be found on the wall of the Indiana wrestling practice room. This motto, indicative of the commitment and work ethic developed through IU’s championship athletic programs, is the creed for Hoosier wrestlers. While practice, training and support facilities are centered in the renowned Assembly Hall athletic complex, Hoosier wrestlers face-off against their com- petitors at the crowd-friendly University Gym. This com- bination of IU wrestling facilities sets a standard few pro- grams can match. Although Assembly Hall is often associated with the IU basketball program, this complex is also the training ground for Hoosier wrestling. The workout room, lined with fully padded walls and quality wrestling mats, is conveniently adjacent to the locker room, video room and coaches’ offices. In addition, the nearby weight room comes equipped with several Olympic weight platforms, bench press and incline stations and a full line of training apparatus. The weight room also boasts the supervision of a certified strength and conditioning specialist.

Coinciding with the top-notch workout and weight rooms, the training room is fully staffed by athletic train- ers, nurses and a physician. This training facility also serves as a teaching laboratory for students in Indiana’s undergraduate and graduate athletic training programs. The Gladstein Fieldhouse is connected to Assembly Hall and also is available for winter conditioning workouts on the track. The Hoosiers welcome their out-of-town foes at the University Gym, which is referred to by the locals as the U-School Gym. Located just off 10th Street and the Highway 45/46 Bypass, this facility can seat up to 2,500. Built in 1963, the gymnasium originally housed the University School System. When the local school corpo- ration moved its middle school in 1985, Indiana University took over the operation and use of the facility. Several improvements were made to the facility during the summer of 1996, including repairs to the roof, remod- eling of locker rooms, improved lighting and the installa- tion of a Sports Court floor for volleyball. Over $200,000 was spent on renovations, and one of the striking aspects of the University Gymnasium is the close proxim- ity of the fans to the action.

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Indiana has a rich and deep wrestling tradition together a 40-4-1 campaign at 142 pounds, which Iowa State). That just shows his competitive that includes 63 All-Americans and 52 Big Ten included his second Big Ten title. At the NCAA nature.I am very proud of him, just like I am of the Champions. In the last six years, Indiana has sent Championship, he would go on to finish second rest of our guys.” Goldman said. 25 wrestlers to the NCAA Championship. and earn all-American honors. Goldman once again took a strong contingent of IU is one of only four Big Ten schools to win an The tradition of IU wrestling has found itself in wrestlers to the NCAA Championships, when he NCAA Championship. This team success can be the national spotlight over the last 20 years with the took four in 2002. Sveda became the second traced back to its roots in legendary head coach likes of Scott Duncan, Jim Pearson and Brian wrestler under Goldman to go to the NCAA Billy Thom. While directing the Hoosiers, Thom led Dolph. Duncan, a 150-pounder, placed ninth at the Championships all four years of his career. He fin- an NCAA Championship squad (1932), six individ- NCAA meet in both 1986 and 1987. He would wrap ished just short of his third All-American honor fin- ual champions and 26 individual Big Ten champi- up his Hoosier career with a 71-19-4 record. ishing with a 3-2 record. Goldman returned three ons. Under his direction, Thom, who also served as Pearson, a Big Ten champion at 158 pounds in wrestlers that he took to NCAAs in 2002 in Pat the coach of the 1936 U.S. Olympic team, led IU to 1990, finished his career with a 34-6-1 record and DeGain (197), Greg Schaefer (125), and Coyte a 110-21-3 record. made it to the quarterfinals at the NCAA meet. Cooper (141). DeGain, like Sveda, finished just short The 1932 season was a special one for Indiana Dolph’s four-year career included the school’s of All-American honors as he also went 3-2. He fin- wrestling. After cruising through the dual meet best winning percentage, three All-America ished his redshirt freshman season with a 23-11 season undefeated, Thom and his Hoosiers head- awards and two Big Ten titles. It was on March 24, record and eight pins. Schaefer and Cooper both ed to the fifth annual National Intercollegiate 1990, that Dolph etched his name into Indiana his- made their second consecutive appearances at Wrestling Tournament with their sights set on tory as he was the seventh Hoosier to win an Nationals. Schaefer went 24-10 for the season, dethroning a powerful Oklahoma A&M squad, NCAA title. To win the match, Dolph dominated while Cooper was 22-10. who had won the national championship the past Northern Iowa’s Gary Steffensmeier, 11-5. His vic- Sveda etched his name in Indiana’s record four years. tory elevated the Hoosiers to an eighth-place finish books as he became the Hoosiers’ all-time pins When the dust settled, Indiana sat on top of col- at the NCAAs. Dolph and Pearson helped the and wins leader in 2002. On Saturday, January 26, legiate wrestling. Eddie Belshaw (1st at 134 squad reach a level of performance that brought 2002, he picked up two victories in a double dual pounds), Dale Goings (2nd at 145 pounds), back memories of the 1930s and 1940s, as it posted meet to move past Roger Chandler into first place Ambrose Rascher (3rd at 174 pounds) and Robert a 14-0 dual meet record. It was the first undefeated on the Hoosiers’ all-time wins list. His career mark Jones (3rd at 191 pounds) all earned All-American team since McDaniel’s 1946 squad. stands at 149-28 with 47 pins. honors to help Thom and Indiana to the NCAA The rebuilding of the wrestling program began In 2003, three Hoosiers qualified for the NCAA Championship. with the hiring of Duane Goldman as the head Championship. Cooper, Ty Matthews and Belshaw became the first Hoosier to win an coach in the fall of 1992. By his second season, Schaefer moved the number of NCAA qualifiers NCAA individual title by defeating Lyle Morford of Goldman established two All-Americans, Chris under Goldman to 47. Cornell at 134 pounds. For his efforts, Belshaw Russo at 126 pounds and Scott Petche at 150 At the NCAAs, Cooper, appearing in his third received the National Collegiate Association’s Cup, pounds. straight national championship, finished one victo- signifying the meet’s outstanding wrestler. The number of All-Americans has continued to ry short of earning All-America honors. Schaefer Indiana’s national prominence continued as grow over the last nine years under Goldman, high- went 2-2 in his third appearance at the NCAAs, Thom and the Hoosiers were always in the nation- lighted by the emergence of Roger Chandler, while Matthews closed out his career with his third al championship picture. Heavyweight Charles Michael Powell and Viktor Sveda. Chandler, a 1997 appearance on the national stage. McDaniel won NCAA titles in 1935 and 1938, help- graduate of IU, earned three All-America honors In 2004, four Hoosiers went to nationals, and two ing Indiana to third place finishes both seasons. and a Big Ten Championship in 1997, as well as a garnered All-America honors. Joe Dubuque and Other individual champions under Thom were Pat second-place finish at the NCAA Championship. Cooper each earned eighth place honors for IU. Devine (1933), Dick Voliva (1934), Chris Traicoff In 2000-01, Goldman sent a contingent of five Also during the 2004 season, Goldman became the (1939) and Bob Antonacci (1940). wrestlers to the NCAA Championship, including school’s all-time winningest coach. McDaniel returned to IU wrestling in 1946, this Greg Schaefer (125), Coyte Cooper (141), Kevin Goldman has not only rebuilt Hoosier excel- time to take over the legacy of his coach, Billy Stanley (165), Viktor Sveda (184) and Ty Matthews lence on the mat, but in the classroom as well. Thom. Success came early as he led the Hoosiers (197). When Stanley qualified for the NCAA meet, Indiana has seen 64 academic All-Big Ten hon- to a fourth-place finish at the NCAAs. In his first he became the first four-time qualifier under orees, five NWCA Academic All-Americans, and year, the former heavyweight made an impact on Goldman. He ended his collegiate career with a two NWCA Academic honorable mention All- heavyweight Morris Chitwood, who finished sec- sixth-place finish, earning him All-America status. Americans under Goldman. The 2003-04 team pro- ond at the NCAAs. In that first season, the squad Also earning All-America honors was Sveda, duced four academic All-Big Ten members. went undefeated. who was a two-time recipient of the honor, his first Goldman’s success has just continued to reach Harry Arthur was an NCAA runner-up for the coming in 1998 as a freshman. Sveda rebounded new heights every year, records being shattered Hoosiers in 1952. Arthur was joined by teammate from a semifinal loss in the championship bracket and new benchmarks being set. The 2004-05 Bob Carlin in earning All-America honors that sea- to the nation’s top wrestler, Cael Sanderson of Hoosiers did not disappoint. son. Carlin, the Big Ten champion at 125 pounds, Iowa State by defeating ninth-seeded Cash The IU grapplers finished tied for fifth at the Big went on to earn fourth at the NCAAs at 115. Edwards of Boise State, 7-1. In the finals of the con- Ten championships, matching Goldman’s highest Tim McCall was one of a number of figures in solation bracket, Sveda controlled seventh-seed- finish at the conference championship. The the 1960s for Indiana. The Big Ten champion at 126 ed Andy Hrovat of Michigan, 7-2. Sveda’s third- Hoosiers went on to set the highest finish under pounds in 1968, McCall was a two-time All- place finish is the best by any Hoosier since Roger Goldman, and the highest finish since 1989 at the American, placing fifth at 130 pounds in 1967 and Chandler (142) finished second in 1997. Sveda fin- NCAA Championships of ninth (58.5). third at 126 pounds in 1968. ished the 2001 season with an overall record of 36- What the Hoosiers can accomplish in 2006 is still The 1970s were a decade where Sam Komar 7. unknown. What is for sure, their work ethic and created a niche for Indiana in Big Ten and NCAA “Viktor had a good tournament. He was disap- solid leadership can mean only greater success for competition. Komar won his first Big Ten title at 134 pointed that he didn’t win it all even though his only years to come. pounds as a sophomore. Two years later, he put loss came to the undefeated (Cael) Sanderson (of INDIANAHOOSIERS 105 ATHLETIC FACILITIES

IU Softball Field

University Gymnasium hosts volleyball and wrestling

Sembower Field

Billy Hayes Track at the Robert C. Haugh Track & Field Complex

IU Tennis Center Varsity Tennis Courts

Harry Gladstein Fieldhouse IU Championship Golf Course 106 INDIANAHOOSIERS ATHLETIC FACILITIES

The Counsilman Billingsley Aquatic Center at the Student Recreational Sports Center hosts swimming & diving and water polo

Jerry Yeagley Field at Bill Armstrong Stadium

Memorial Stadium

The John Mellencamp Pavilion hosts field hockey and also serves as an indoor practice facility for numerous sports

Branch McCracken Court in Assembly Hall Lake Lemon Rowing Center INDIANAHOOSIERS 107 STRONGER & FASTER

A staff of six full-time strength coaches assists and monitors weight training programs which are specialized for specific sports. Student-athletes are also evaluated on body composition and their gait analysis using a research lab. IU is one of the few schools in the nation with a human performance lab on campus providing Olympic- style testing of athletes in all sports.

IU strength and conditioning also recently upgraded its entire facility with a $200,000 facelift that included a mixture of Nautilus, Med-Ex and Hammer Strength equipment.

A sports medicine staff of 12 full-time trainers, a team physician, a nurse practitioner and numerous graduate and student assistants keep IU student-athletes in the best shape possible.

The IU training rooms are completely equipped with state-of-the-art therapeutic modalities such as Ultrasound, a full spectrum of muscle simulators, and orthic fabrication areas as well as a Biodex machine for evaluating and measuring muscle strength. The training rooms in both Assembly Hall and Memorial Stadium can accommodate up to 20 or more student- athletes rehabilitating at the same time.

108 INDIANAHOOSIERS COMPLIANCE

The Indiana University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics has a strong tradition of success and integrity, both on the playing field and in the classroom. The compliance office is dedicated to maintaining Indiana University’s winning tradition, and doing it the right way. We are proud of our commitment to integrity, and believe that winning by the rules is the only way to win. One of the first things student-athletes must do is to learn the NCAA and Big Ten rules so as not to jeopardize their eligibility. The NCAA states that ignorance of the rules is not a valid defense in the event a rule is unintention- ally violated. We have detailed information on our website (iuhoosiers.com) or you can call and request a written summary of rules for prospective student-athletes, a booster booklet, or any other information regarding the rules. The following is a very brief summary of some of the rules it is useful to know before student-athletes begin their collegiate experience:

Academic Eligibility – Student-athletes are required to take a minimum of 12 credit hours each semester and pass at least six of those credit hours to be in good academic standing. Students are also expected to make continued progress towards a degree each semester. Failure to meet academic requirements will result in the loss of athletically-related financial aid and the student-athlete will be declared ineligible. It is important for student-athletes to communicate with their academic advisors in student-athlete services, as well as the eligibility officers in the compliance office.

Agents – The hiring of an agent immediately terminates the eligibility of a collegiate athlete. An individual will be ruled ineligible if he or she enters into a verbal or written agreement with an agent for representation in future professional sports negotiations. A student-athlete who accepts benefits of any kind, including transportation, from an agent will be ruled ineligible.

Drugs – Student-athletes who compete at the NCAA level are subject to random drug testing for stimulants, steroids and other banned substances. Student-athletes who test positive will be banned from competing for a full year. The full list of banned substances can be found at http://www.ncaa.org or http://iuhoosiers.com.

Employment – Student-athletes can be employed to help offset expenses, but must be treated like any other employee. Student- athletes must be compensated an amount comparable to other employees and cannot receive extra benefits like insurance or transportation if they are not available to all employees.

Extra Benefits – Student-athletes cannot accept “extra benefits” from boosters or other members of the community. The general rule is that a student-athlete should be treated like any other student, and thus a student-athlete cannot accept benefits which are not available to the rest of the student body. Special discounts, use of personal property, cash and free or discounted room and board are among the “extra benefits” prohibited by the NCAA. More information can be found at http://iuhoosiers.com.

Gambling – Sports gambling in any form is strictly prohibited by the NCAA for all student-athletes, coaches and athletics staff, including both collegiate and professional contests. This also includes participation in fantasy leagues. Wagering need not be for money; any tangible item with monetary value (shirt, dinner) can constitute a wager under the NCAA’s rules and result in a loss of eligibility. More information on gambling is available at http://www1.ncaa.org/membership/enforcement/gambling/gamblingPacket.html.

Maintaining Amateur Status – In order for students to maintain amateur status, a student may not accept a salary in exchange for playing, hire an agent, enter into any agreement with an agent, receive expenses from a professional team, or compete on a professional team. Student-athletes are not allowed to endorse any commercial ventures or products. Additional information is available at http://www.ncaa.org/agents_amateurism/.

This is just a short list of some of the compliance issues facing a student-athlete. Our office can assist student- athletes (and parents) in learning all of the applicable rules. Since there are so many rules and some are complex or downright confusing, our motto is: “When in doubt, check it out – contact your friendly compliance office staff!”

Jennifer Brinegar, Assistant Athletics Director – Compliance, [email protected], 812-855-0451 Anitra House, Eligibility & Systems Officer, [email protected], 812-855-5126 Charnele Kennedy, Assistant Compliance Coordinator, [email protected], 812-856-6074 Chip Armbruster, Assistant Compliance & Eligibility Officier, [email protected], 812-8655-0877 Kathy Arnold, Assistant Compliance & Financial Aid Officer, [email protected], 812-855-9970 Bruce Jaffee, Faculty Athletics Representative, [email protected], 812-855-9219

INDIANAHOOSIERS 109 UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION

Adam Herbert became the 17th president of Indiana University on August 1, 2003. He is professor of public administration in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs and professor of political science in the College of Arts and Sciences. During President Herbert's first two years in office he has focused on laying the institutional foundations for achieving even higher levels of excellence in teaching and learning, expanded research initiatives that advance further the frontiers of knowledge. He has reaffirmed the university's commitment to making transformative contributions both to the economic welfare of our state and the well being of humanity at large. Firmly believing that IU's most important mission is the education of students and that learning occurs not only in the classroom, but also through student involvement in all aspects of university life including research, cultural events, international experiences and intercollegiate athletics, President Herbert has put a strong emphasis on the quality of undergraduate education. Dr. Herbert came to IU from the University of North Florida, where he was Regents Professor and founding executive director of The Florida Center for Public Policy and Leadership. He served as president of the university from 1989-1998. From 1998 to 2000, Herbert was the sixth chancellor of the State University System of Florida, the second-largest university system in America. President Herbert has held academic appointments in political science and public administration at the University of North Florida; Florida International University, where he was dean of the School of Public Affairs and Services and vice president for academic affairs; the University of Southern California; Howard University; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech); and the University of Pittsburgh. He is a member of the National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA) and has served two terms as a member of its board of trustees. His research focuses on the politics of higher education and on the policy, political and administrative challenges of enhancing public education from pre-kindergarten through higher education, with particular emphasis on issues that impact low income and minority communities. Herbert's career illustrates his strong commitment to public service. In 1974, he became one of 15 White House Fellows in the Ford Administration. He served as special assistant to the U.S. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare. Following the fellowship year, he served as special assistant to the U.S. Undersecretary of Housing and Urban Development and subsequently as director of research for the Joint Center for Political Studies in Washington, D.C. In 1998, Governor-Elect Jeb Bush named Herbert to lead his transition team. In 2002, President Herbert served as co-chair of Governor Bush's Reading Priority Transition Team for Florida. President Herbert has held a number of national leadership positions. He served as president of the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration. He is a member of the Knight Foundation Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics and previously served as chair of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division II Presidents Council. He was chair of the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce in 1993. He has served as a Florida Commissioner on the Education Commission of States and is a member of the Florida Federal Judicial Nominating Commission. Born in Muskogee, Okla., Herbert earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science in 1966 and a Master of Public Administration degree in 1968 from the University of Southern California. He earned his Doctor of Philosophy degree in urban affairs and public administration from the University of Pittsburgh in 1971. His wife, Karen Herbert, assists him in leading the IU family. UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES

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Rick Greenspan was named Indiana University’s 19th Director of Intercollegiate Athletics on Sept. 2, 2004, and he made an immediate impact in his first year at the helm. In addition to the hiring of foot- ball coach Terry Hoeppner and women’s basketball coach Sharon Versyp, Greenspan oversaw a department that enjoyed five individual or team national titles, 194 Academic All-Big Ten selections, defeated Purdue, 12-8 in the Crimson and Gold Cup all-sports competition and ranked 26th in the United States Sports Academy/National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Cup standings Greenspan arrived in Bloomington after spending the previous six years as the Director of Athletics at the United States Military Academy at West Point. At Army, Greenspan led a program with a $23 million budget that served nearly 800 student-athletes. While there, Greenspan oversaw the design and construction of several major athletics facilities and the updating of older ones. Greenspan’s aggressive facilities improvement program included the Kimsey Athletic Center and the Hoffman Press Box. The Gross Sports Center, the home of Army Gymnastics; the Lichtenberg Tennis Center; the Tronsrue Marksmanship Center; the Malek Tennis Center and the new Army Softball Complex were also completed during his tenure. He overhauled the annual giving program, which resulted in a 300-percent increase in gifts, and he created a system of coaches' accountability and support programs in which 34 percent of all student-athletes were recognized on the dean's list. Army teams were highly competitive on Greenspan's watch. In overall sports standings in the Patriot League, Army's men's and women's athletic teams finished second in the league's President's Cup standings for the past three consecutive years. Before going to Army, Greenspan was director of intercollegiate athletics at Illinois State University from 1993-99, where he managed a 19-sport NCAA Division I program on a $10 million budget and developed a reserve in excess of $5 million. Athletics facilities and student-athlete support services were enhanced during his watch, and ISU teams received the Missouri Valley Conference All-Sports Trophy, an honor representative of overall athletic program excellence, four times – 1993, 1996, 1997 and 1998. The rate of student-athlete graduation was nearly 70 percent, well above that of the general student population on campus. Greenspan's leadership has extended into the athletic conferences with which he has been associated as well as with the NCAA. He was chairperson of the Patriot League Athletic Administration Committee. He is currently a member of the board of trustees of the NCAA Division I-A Athletics Director's Association, a member of the NCAA Management Council and a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Executive Committee. While at ISU, he was the Gateway Football Conference President, chaired the Missouri Valley Conference media, championship and finance committees, and was a mem- ber of the Gender Equity, Long-Range Planning and Expansion Committee for the Missouri Valley/Gateway Conference. Greenspan spent one year as senior associate athletics director at the University of Miami (Fla.) before becoming athletics director at ISU. Prior to his time at Miami, he was at the University of California at Berkeley for eight years, where he was associate athletics director for external affairs and also served as acting athletics director for one year. Greenspan held positions in physical education and recreational sports at the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee and the University of New Hampshire at the beginning of his career. He earned a master's degree in physical education with an athletics administration emphasis from Idaho State University in Pocatello, Idaho. He also has a bachelor's degree in behavioral science from the University of Maryland, where he was a four- year letter-winner in baseball. A native of Greenbelt, Md., Greenspan and his wife Jenny have two grown children – Emily, 23, a graduate of the University of Connecticut; and Ben, 20, a student at the University of Connecticut and a catcher for the baseball team.

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