• Hofstra is 64-1-1 in its last 66 conference dual matches. The Pride’s only loss during that time came on January 17, 2009 against Old Dominion in CAA Duals, 17-15. Hofstra’s conference undefeated streak ended at 63 matches (62-0-1) and their winning streak was snapped at 60. Prior to the ODU loss the Pride’s last conference loss came on February 17, 1999 when the Broncs of Rider beat the Pride, 28-10, in an East Coast Wrestling Association (ECWA) match.

• The Pride has won 22 of its last 32 home matches dating back to the start of the 2003-04 season.

2008-09 HOFSTRA HOFSTRA THIS SEASON: The Pride is 8-5 in dual matches UNIVERSITY WRESTLING this season with victories over Wagner (53-0), #7 Penn State (18- 15) Binghamton (37-3), North Carolina State (31-6), Boston University ( 38-3), Rider (23-12), Sacred Heart (40-9) and Drexel # 23 (8-5) (30-10), and losses to #5 Missouri (22-12), #21 Old Dominion (17-15), #5 Ohio State (19-13), Penn (18-16) and #3 Cornell (12- at 27). Hofstra opened their 2008-09 season at the Brockport #13 EDINBORO FIGHTIN’ SCOTS (12-4) Oklahoma Gold Classic on November 8, placing fifth in the Saturday, February 14, 2009 - 7 p.m. eight-team field. Nine Pride wrestlers placed in the top five, at including two champions and four finalists, at the Missouri Open. BULLS (9-8) Sophomore Joe Fagiano, at 197, and freshman Jordan Enck, at 285, captured titles. Over the Thanksgiving holiday, freshman Sunday, February 15, 2009 - 1 p.m. Ben Clymer captured the 184-pound title at the Mat Town Classic at Lock Haven University. Just before the New Year, the 2008-09 HOFSTRA WRESTLING SCHEDULE Pride placed eighth in the 28-team field at the Southern Scuffle. Date Opp Rank,Opponent,HU Rank) Time/Res. Nov. 8 Brockport/Oklahoma Gold 5th pl. HOFSTRA’S TENTATIVE STARTERS: Nov. 12 WAGNER 53-0 W Wt. Name Cl. 08-09 I W AWN Nov. 16 at #7 Penn State 18-15 W 125 Steve Bonanno Fr, 24-11 20 19 20 133 Lou Ruggirello*+ Jr.. 22-3 8 10 10 Nov. 22 at #5 Missouri 12-22 L 141 Justin Accordino RFr. 17-10 * * * Nov. 23 at Missouri Open ***** 149 Jeff Rotella So. 4-8 * * * 157 Jonny Bonilla-Bowman*+ Jr. 18-7 16 16 13 Dec. 12 BINGHAMTON 37-3 W or Fran O’Brien Fr. 0-2 * * * th Dec. 29-30 at The Southern Scuffle 8 of 28 165 Ryan Patrovich* So. 15-6 * * 19 (Greensboro, NC) 174 Alton Lucas* Sr. 19-5 10 8 9 184 Ben Clymer Fr. 18-8 * * * Jan. 11 NORTH CAROLINA STATE 31-6 W 197 Joe Fagiano Sr. 13-4 * * * 285 Jordan Enck Fr. 15-15 * * * Jan. 17 at Colonial Athletic Association Duals * - Returning starter: + - returning conference champion; AA- Boston University 38-3 W All-American; Rankings from: I- USA Today/NWCA/Intermat; 23-12 W W-WIN Magazine; AWN-Amateur Wrestling News #21 Old Dominion 15-17 L Sacred Heart 40-9 W KEY MATCH-UPS IN THE EDINBORO CONTEST: Two top 20 matches will be on tap in the Edinboro match. At 125 Jan. 25 #5 OHIO STATE 13-19 L Hofstra’s Steve Bonanno will face top-ranked senior Paul Jan. 31 at Pennsylvania 16-18 L Donahoe while at 133 Lou Ruggirello will face Edinboro’s 18th- at Drexel 30-10 W ranked Ricky Deubel. Other matches with ranked wrestlers include: Edinboro’s , the 2007 national Feb. 8 #3 CORNELL 12-27-L champion and currently top- ranked grappler in the country will Feb. 14 at #13 Edinboro 7 p.m. face freshman Fran O’Brien, who is filling in for the injured Feb. 15 at Buffalo 1 p.m. Jonny Bonilla-Bowman. At 165, unranked Hofstra sophomore Feb. 20 at Harvard 7 p.m. Ryan Patrovich will face #9 Jarrod King. At 174 pounds, Mar. 6-7 at CAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Hofstra’s 10th-ranked Alton Lucas will square off against (Norfolk, VA) Edinboro’s John Foley. Edinboro’s 17th-ranked sophomore Chris Mar. 19-21 at NCAA Division I Championships Honeycutt will face Hofstra freshman Ben Clymer and at (at The Scottrade Center, St. Louis, MO) heavyweight 13th-ranked Joe Fendone will face unranked * - CAA match – All times are ET - Home matches, in bold, are at freshman Jordan Enck. the David S. Mack Sports Complex HOFSTRA-EDINBORO SERIES: Saturday’s match against HOFSTRA NOTES, STREAKS AND TIDBITS: Edinboro is the third meeting between the two programs since the • Hofstra has won 63 of its last 95 and 71 of its last 105 dual 2000-01 season. The Pride has captured the previous two matches dating back to 2003. Included are three ties. The Pride is meetings, downing Edinboro on January 6, 2008 at Hofstra 24- 39-17-2 in dual matches since the start of the 2006-07 season. 19, and on January 10, 2001, 19-13. Both matches were on Long Island. THE LAST MEETING AGAINST EDINBORO-January 6, 14 18-1 309 13 2008: The 16th-ranked Hofstra Pride downed 13th-ranked 15 Oklahoma State 13-6 292 15 Edinboro, 24-19 at the David S. Mack Sports Complex on the 16 Northwestern 9-5-1 272 16 Hofstra complex. The Pride built a 17-0 lead by winning the first 17 Michigan 8-6-1 257 T18 four matches and held on for the 24-19 victory over Edinboro. Ruggirello posted a win by fall over Ricky Deubel in 2:57 while 18 Wisconsin 7-7 251 17 Griffin notched an 18-3 tech fall over Ryan Morgan for Hofstra. 19 Old Dominion 14-6 238 T18 Lucas defeated #12 Phil Moricone, 5-3, at 174 pounds while 20 Indiana 14-4-1 236 T18 senior Joe Rovelli sealed the victory with an 11-1 major decision 21 Northern Iowa 7-6 224 21 over Pat Bradshaw at 197 pounds. 22 Kent State 10-4 193 24 23 Hofstra 8-5 192 23 #16 Hofstra 24, #13 Edinboro 19 24 Penn State 7-10-2 184 22 125- #10 Dave Tomasette (H) dec. Eric Morrill (E), 9-4 133-#8 Lou Ruggirello (H) WBF Ricky Deubel, 2:57 25 Purdue 11-4-1 81 25 141-#5 Charles Griffin (H) TF Ryan Morgan (E), 18-3 149- Mitch Smith (H) dec. Daryl Cocozzo (E), 6-4 sv (0:29) Others receiving votes: American, Michigan State, North 157- #3 Gregor Gillespie (E) TF Anthony Tortora (H), 16-0 Carolina, and Penn 165- #16 Jarrod King (E) maj. Jonny Bonilla-Bowman (H), 13-1 174- #6 Alton Lucas (H) dec. #12 Phil Moricone (E), 5-3 W.I.N. MAGAZINE DUAL 184- #18 Chris Honeycutt (E) WBF Justin Danz (H), 1:06 TEAM RANKINGS 197- #9 Joe Rovelli (H) maj. Pat Bradshaw (E), 11-1 285- #16 Joe Fendone (E) maj. Tom Daddino (H), 11-2

SENIOR ALTON LUCAS: As of Feb. 11, 2009 On the occasion of the final home match of his career on Rk. School (Previous, Feb. 2) February 8, Hofstra honored 1. Iowa (1st) senior Alton Lucas. He has 2. Iowa State (2nd) wrestled for the Pride from 3. Cornell (3rd) 2005 through 2009. Lucas is 4. Nebraska (4th) the defending CAA champion 5. Ohio State (5th) at 174 pounds and made his 6. Lehigh (6th) first NCAA appearance in 7. Boise State (7th) 2008, placing eighth and earning All-American honors. He 8. Central Michigan (9th) captured the 2007 Southern Scuffle title, the 2006 East 9. Missouri (10th) Stroudsburg Open title and placed second at the Missouri Open in 10. Illinois (14th) 2008. He is 19-5 this season and is ranked eighth by WIN 11. Oklahoma (11th) Magazine, ninth by Amateur Wrestling News and 10th by 12. Michigan (18th) InterMat. He has recorded a career record of 81-27. Lucas, who 13. Minnesota (8th) has won 12 of his last 14 matches, placed second at the Missouri 14. Oklahoma State (12th) Open and sixth at the Southern Scuffle this season. 15. Northwestern (13th) 16. Edinboro (15th) USA TODAY/INTERMAT/NWCA 17. Wisconsin (16th) DIVISION I TEAM RANKINGS 18. Penn State (17th) 19. Virginia Tech (19th) As of Feb. 11, 2009 20. Old Dominion (20th) 21. Kent State (21st) 22. Hofstra (22nd) 23. Indiana (23rd) 24. Penn (24th) No. Team (First) 08-09 Pts LW 25. Northern Iowa (25th) 1 Iowa (11) 20-0 440 1 HOFSTRA IN THE POLLS IN 2008-09 2 Iowa State 12-2 429 2 3 Cornell 8-2 414 3 Date NWCA WIN 4 Nebraska 15-2-1 410 4 Preseason RV *** 5 Missouri 17-3 383 5 Nov. 10 RV NR 6 Ohio State 12-2 382 6 Nov. 17 16th 17th 7 Lehigh 20-1 368 7 Nov. 24 NP 17th 8 Illinois 10-1 357 9 Dec. 1 19th 17th 9 Central Michigan 14-2-1 350 10 Dec. 9 19th 17th 10 Boise State 15-3 336 11 Dec. 16 19th 17th 11 Minnesota 13-5 335 8 Dec. 23 19th 17th Jan. 5 18th 17th 12 Oklahoma 15-3 314 14 Jan. 12 18th 17th 13 Edinboro 9-2 311 12 Jan. 19 20th 20th Jan. 26 21st 21st 10th and juniors Lou Ruggirello (Walden, NY), who is 10th at 133 Feb. 3 23rd 24th pounds. Junior Jonny Bonilla-Bowman (Pomona, NY), is ranked th Feb. 10 23rd 24th 14 at 157 pounds. Freshman Steve Bonanno (Wantagh, NY) is th ranked 20 at 125 pounds while sophomore Ryan Patrovich (Bohemia, NY) is ranked 22nd at 165 pounds. Sophomore Joe PRIDE SECOND IN Fagiano (Chicago, IL) is 26th at 197 pounds.. LATEST CAA RANKINGS: The Hofstra Pride remained Wrestlers in each weight class will be measured by winning second in this week’s CAA percentage, rating percentage index (RPI) and coaches’ rankings Wrestling rankings. Following to earn spots for the 2009 NCAA Division I Wrestling the Cornell match last week the Championships. The coaches’ rankings are compiled by a vote of Pride has nine wrestlers ranked coaches across the nation. Each qualifying tournament has five and 41 points in the rankings. The Monarchs of Old Dominion, coaches rank two weight classes each from one to 33. A wrestler with all 10 of their wrestlers ranked, lead the CAA with 47 receives 33 points for a first-place vote, 32 points for a second- points. place vote, etc. The high and low vote total for each wrestler is dropped to give a final point total. ENCK NAMED CAA ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: Hofstra freshman Jordan Enck has been named the Colonial Athletic A full video description of the entire selection process is Association Rookie of the Week for the period of February 3 available at through 9. The CAA also announced that Josh Patterson from http://web1.ncaa.org/web_video/newmedia/wrestling10-21.html was selected the Wrestler of the Week. or you can review appendix C of the 2009 Division I Wrestling Championships Handbook which is available at Enck, Hofstra’s 285-pounder from Manheim, Pennsylvania http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/champ_handbooks/wrestling/200 (Manheim Central), recorded a 2-1 decision in the tie-breaker 9/1_wrestling_handbook.pdf. over #12 Zach Hammond from Cornell Sunday at the David S. Mack Sports Complex. After each exchanged escapes during THE TEAGUE RYAN WRESTLING regulation and a scoreless sudden victory, Enck rode out COMPLEX: Tom Ryan, the current Ohio Hammond in the first half of the tie-breaker before escaping in State University wrestling coach who the first five seconds of the bottom half and kept Hammond at served in the same capacity for the Pride bay for the win. It was Enck’s first victory over a ranked- from 1995 through 2006, was the guest opponent. He is now 15-15 on the season and 5-7 in duals. speaker at the 2009 Hofstra Wrestling Brunch on Sunday, January 25 at the Patterson, a junior 184-pounder from , N.Y. (Wayne Club. Central), moved up to 197 pounds to take on John Hall, the second-ranked 197-pounder in the CAA from Boston U., and Hofstra Head Wrestling Coach Tom won 8-2. With the victory Patterson, ranked eighth in the nation Shifflet announced at the brunch the at 184, improves to 34-4 overall, 20-2 in duals. Hofstra Wrestling Project that will provide the program with the finest wrestling facility on Long Island and one of the best HOFSTRA-CAA WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS: Hofstra wrestling facilities in the northeast. Once completed, the has been honored nine times this season with weekly CAA renovated home of Pride Wrestling will feature: a new wrestling awards. Junior Lou Ruggirello has received three of the Wrestler floor and wall mats; a new cardio room; a student-athlete lounge; of the Week honors, Jonny Bonilla-Bowman received one while a sports medicine room equipped with state-of-the-art freshmen Jordan Enck, Steve Bonanno, Justin Accordino and Ben technology; and a refurbished coaches office suite. The complex Clymer who has been honored twice, each received the Rookie of will be named The Teague Ryan Wrestling Complex, in the Week award. memory of Tom and Lynette Ryan’s youngest son who passed away suddenly at age 5 in February, 2004. Feb. 10 – Jordan Enck - Rookie Feb. 3 - Ben Clymer - Rookie The Teague Ryan Wrestling Complex will include the Ray Jan. 27 - Jonny Bonilla-Bowman - Wrestler Downey, Sr. Wrestling Room and the Rudy Fiorvanti Strength Jan. 20 – Lou Ruggirello – Wrestler and Conditioning Room. Downey, Chief, Special Operations for Justin Accordino – Rookie the City Fire Department, was killed in the terrorist Jan. 13 - Steve Bonanno – Rookie attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. Two Jan. 6 - Lou Ruggirello – Wrestler of Chief Downey’s sons, Joe and Ray, Jr., wrestled for Hofstra in Dec. 8 - Lou Ruggirello – Wrestler the 1980s. Fiorvanti, who passed away in 2007, was a three-sport Ben Clymer – Rookie athlete at Hofstra in the early 1970s who captained Pride teams in wrestling, football and . NCAA COACHES PANEL RANKINGS: The NCAA released the second of three coaches’ panel rankings for the 2008-09 To make a gift in support of the Teague Ryan Wrestling wrestling season this week. The final rankings will be one of the Complex, please call Daniel Solow at (516) 463-1944. tools used as part of the selection process to determine the qualifiers for the 2009 NCAA Division I Wrestling LOU RUGGIRELLO: Junior Lou Ruggirello, who placed Championships. second at this year’s Southern Scuffle, has posted 14 victories by fall this season. Ruggirello, who captured the Gorrarian Award at Six Hofstra wrestlers are ranked in the second set of rankings the NCAA Championships last March, and the equivalent honor released by the NCAA coaches’ panel. Heading the list are senior at the Brockport Oklahoma Gold Classic this year, recorded 15 174-pounder Alton Lucas (West Babylon, NY), who is ranked pins last season during his 38-7 year. Ruggirello, who is a three- time Colonial Athletic Association Wrestler of the Week award- record at 149 pounds this season but will miss this week after winner this season is 22-3 on the season and is ranked eighth by suffering a shoulder injury against Ohio State. He placed third in InterMat and 10th by W.I.N. He is a two-time CAA champion. the Freshman/Sophomore Division of the Missouri Open and was He has won 13 of his last 15 matches. sixth in the Brockport Oklahoma Gold Classic. He has won nine of his last 16 matches. STEVE BONANNO: Freshman Steve Bonanno earned his first national ranking on Jan. 5th, coming in at number 16 in the WIN JORDAN ENCK: Freshman Jordan Enck is 15-15 on the season poll. He slipped one place to 17th on January 12th and the 19th and is fourth at 285 pounds in the CAA following a 4-3 loss to before falling out on January 26th following a win over Ohio ODU’s Roy Dragon in the CAA Duals on January 17. He upset State’s Nikko Triggas. He is now 19th in the WIN poll and 20th 12th-ranked Zach Hammond from Cornell on February 8. Enck by InterMat. He came up big for the Pride at 125 pounds in their captured the heavyweight title in the Freshman/ Sophomore victory at Penn State in November. The newcomer from division of the Missouri Open and placed sixth at the Wantagh, Long Island, New York posted an 8-6 sudden victory Brockport/Oklahoma Gold Classic. win with a quick takedown of Brad Pataky. That victory closed the Pride deficit to 15-14 setting up Lou Ruggirello’s match- JOE FAGIANO: Sophomore Joe Fagiano, who came to Hofstra winning finale. Bonanno was named CAA Rookie of the Week from Indiana University in August, made his official Hofstra on Jan. 12 after recording a 9-1 major decision against North debut at Penn State on November 16 with a major decision Carolina State's Mike Moreno. A 2008 New York State High victory. Fagiano, who has been serving a suspension due to a School champion, Bonanno has placed in the top six of all four violation of team rules, is expected to return to wrestle at tournaments in which he has competed this season. He placed Edinboro at 197 pounds. He placed sixth in the Big 10 third at the Mat Town Open, fifth at the Missouri Open and the Championships last year and qualified for the NCAA Southern Scuffle, and sixth in the Brockport/Oklahoma Gold Championships. He was 23-16 with Hoosiers last year. He Classic. He is 24-11 on the season and has won seven of his last captured the Central Jersey Open and the Missouri Open titles at 10 matches. 197-pounds and placed sixth at the Southern Scuffle this season. He is 13-4 on the year. RYAN PATROVICH: Pride sophomore Ryan Patrovich, a five- time high school All-American and a two-time New York State CONFERENCE STREAKS END: The loss to the Monarchs of champion, is having the best year of his young careerr with a 15- ODU in last week’s CAA Duals snapped Hofstra's 63-match (62- 6 mark. He is 9-4 in dual matches this year. The Hofstra legacy, 0-1) conference undefeated streak as well as the Pride's 60-match whose brothers Joe and Michael both wrestled for the Pride, conference winning streak. Hofstra, which competed in the East battled injuries during a 19-14 season in 2007-08. Patrovich Coast Wrestling Association (ECWA) when the streak began started his college career at Ohio State but transferred after an before joining the CAA for the 2001-02 season, had not dropped injury in his first semester. He placed second in the CAA a conference contest since a 28-10 ECWA loss to Rider on Championships last year and competed in the NCAA February 17, 1999. Hofstra was 6-0-1 in 1999-2000, 6-0-0 in Championships. He placed second at the Missouri Open earlier 2000-01, 2001-02, 2004-05, 2005-06 and 2007-08, 7-0-0 in 2002- this season. Patrovich did not compete in the Southern Scuffle 03 and 8-0-0 in 2003-04. due to a leg injury. He has won 10 of his last 14 matches. PRIDE PLACE EIGHTH AT THE SOUTHERN SCUFFLE: JONNY BONILLA-BOWMAN: Junior Jonny Bonilla-Bowman Four Pride wrestlers placed in the top six of their respective (Pomona, NY) made his 2008-09 debut in the W.I.N. Poll on weight classes, including a runner-up finish by junior Lou January 5, coming in at number 19 at 157 pounds and moved up Ruggirello, as Hofstra finished eighth in the 2008 Southern to 20th in the InterMat poll and 17th in WIN following a victory Scuffle at the Greensboro Coliseum Special Events Center on over Ohio State’s 15th-ranked Jason Johnstone on January 25. Dec. 29-30. With two more wins against Penn and Drexel he is now 16th in both poll. He went 6-1 and placed third in the Southern Scuffle The Pride finished with 80 points in the 28-team, two-day and was a perfect 4-0 at the CAA Duals on Jan. 17. Bonilla- tournament, with the Big Red of Cornell winning the team title Bowman, who is out with a rib injury, is now 18-7 on the year. with 139 points. Edinboro (134) was second followed by Kent He has won 15 of his last 17 matches. State with 126 points, Virginia Tech with 107.5 points, and North Carolina with 104 points. Navy (98) was sixth and Virginia (88) BEN CLYMER: Freshman Ben Clymer, the CAA’s two-time was seventh. Rookie of the Week, is 18-8 on the season and 9-4 in dual matches. The Germansville, Pennsylvania native has won nine of After sending two wrestlers to the finals of last year's Scuffle, his last 12 outings. Ruggirello was the Pride's lone representative in the finals at 133 pounds against Edinboro's Ricky Deubel. Ruggirello, who JUSTIN ACCORDINO: Red-shirt freshman Justin Accordino defeated Deubel, 9-3, in a dual match last season, battled with no was named the CAA Rookie of the Week on January 20 for his 3- score through two periods. In the third, he immediately escaped 1 record at the CAA Duals on January 17. The Wilkes-Barre, from the down position to take a 1-0 lead. But with 46 seconds Pennsylvania native has big shoes to fill in replacing the remaining Deubel took the Walden, New York native down to graduated four-time NCAA qualifier, three-time CAA champion take a 2-1 advantage and did not him escape the rest of the way and two-time All-American Charles Griffin at 141 pounds. But for the victory. Accordino seems to be up to the task with a 17-10 record this season. He is 8-4 in dual matches and placed fourth in both the Junior Jonny Bonilla-Bowman captured third place at 157 Brockport/Oklahoma Gold Classic and the Missouri Open pounds. Bonilla-Bowman opened the second day with an 18-8 Freshman/Sophomore Division. major decision over Navy's Glenn Shober but dropped a 15-3 decision to Edinboro's Gregor Gillespie in the championship P.J. GILLESPIE: Red-shirt freshman P.J. Gillespie has a 16-13 semifinals. Bonilla-Bowman defeated North Carolina State's Kody Hamrah, 11-5, in the consolation semifinals before Promotions, the exclusive New York metropolitan area downing Virginia's Jedd Moore in the third place match. distributor of the RESILITE wrestling mat and protective wall padding line, and supplier of ASICS products. Freshman Steve Bonanno placed in a tournament for the fourth consecutive outing this year and placed fifth at 125 pounds. The CHIEF RAY DOWNEY, SR. Wantagh, New York native posted a 9-1 major decision over MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND UNC-Greensboro's Mitchell Johnson in the consolations fourth DAY: Hofstra presented the Chief Ray round before upsetting Cal State Bakersfield 12th-ranked Brandon Downey, Sr. Memorial Scholarship to red- Zoeteway, 7-2. Bonanno added a 9-7 victory over Navy's Prescott shirt freshman P.J. Gillespie at halftime of Garner before losing to Kent State's Nic Bedelyon, 3-1 in the the Cornell match. The scholarship grant is consolation semifinals. It was the Hofstra freshman's second loss named in memory of the late FDNY hero in the Scuffle to Bedelyon and the third this year to the Golden who was killed in the terrorist attacks on Flash wrestler. But the Hofstra newcomer took fifth place on a the World Trade Center on September 11, medical forfeit by Virginia's Ross Gittomer. 2001. Two of Chief Downey’s sons, Joe and Ray, Jr., wrestled for the Pride in the 1980s. Senior Alton Lucas looked to be on track to defend his 2007 Scuffle title at 174 pounds but was derailed by an ankle injury in HOFSTRA COACH TOM SHIFFLET: Tom Shifflet, a four- the semifinals. The West Babylon, New York native opened the time NCAA Championships qualifier and a three-time All- second day with a 3-2 decision over Old Dominion's Eric Decker American as a student-athlete at Edinboro University, became the in the quarterfinals before suffering the ankle injury early in the 10th head wrestling coach in Hofstra’s storied wrestling history semifinal match against Virginia's Chris Heinrich. Lucas took a on May 17, 2006. His first season as the Hofstra Head Wrestling medical default in that match and took medical forfeits in his two Coach in 2006-07 was one for the record books. Shifflet directed consolation matches to place sixth. the Pride to an 18-4-2 dual record, a final record season ranking of ninth, the program’s sixth straight Colonial Athletic THE YOUNG PRIDE: After losing All-American Charles Association championship and the school’s seventh consecutive Griffin and past conference champions Dave Tomasette, at 125, conference title, an upset victory of top-ranked Minnesota in and Joe Rovelli, at 197, to graduation the Pride are in their 61st November, a sixth-place finish at the NWCA National Duals and, season of competition with 19 freshmen and sophomores on their most importantly, a seventh-place finish at the 2007 NCAA roster of 25. One of those sophomores, Indiana-transfer Joe Championships in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Along the way, the Fagiano, placed sixth in the Big 10 and competed in the NCAA Pride developed four All-Americans, seven conference Championships last season. champions including the CAA Wrestler of the Year and the Rookie of the Year. For Shifflet’s efforts, he was named the HOFSTRA HONORS PRIDE Colonial Athletic Association Coach of the Year. GREAT NICK GALLO: Hofstra Athletics honored its only national Last season Shifflet directed the program to its 11th consecutive wrestling champion Nick Gallo at winning season with a 13-8 overall record and a 6-0 conference halftime of the Cornell match on while leading Hofstra to its seventh straight CAA wrestling February 8. A banner was raised to championship and eighth consecutive conference title. Along the the rafters of the David S. Mack way the Pride faced 13 Top 25 opponents and posted victories Sports Complex. Gallo won the over #4 Iowa State, #13 Edinboro and #22 Old Dominion. national title at 126-pounds in 1977. Hofstra placed third at the Southern Scuffle, 10th in the Cliff A three-time NCAA Championship qualifier, Gallo captured the Keen-Las Vegas Invitational, first in the CAA Championships 126-pound national championship and was named the NCAA with three conference champions and seven national qualifiers, Championship's Most Outstanding Wrestler in 1977. He earned and 15th in the NCAA Championships with two All-Americans All-America honors in 1975, by placing fourth and in 1977 with and the Gorrarian Award winner. the national title. During his four years at Hofstra, Gallo recorded a 104-14 record. He was a silver medalist in the 1980 World Cup, Shifflet came to Hofstra after four seasons as head wrestling Pan American Trials Champion in 1979, and a member of the coach at UNC Greensboro. While at UNCG, he created and 1976 and 1980 Olympic Freestyle Wrestling Teams. organized the annual 35-team Southern Scuffle wrestling tournament, which is one of the largest and more competitive In 1979, Gallo returned to Hofstra as the head wrestling coach Division I regular season tournaments in the country. During his and proceeded to record a 49-25-0 record over the next four years tenure at UNC Greensboro Shifflet recorded a 32-32 dual meet including East Coast Conference championships in 1980, 1982 record and had nine wrestlers qualify for the NCAA and 1983. In his first season he led the Pride to a 15-6 dual match Championships. record. A year later Hofstra placed 26th at the NCAA Championships with only two participants, Ed Pidgeon and Mike A three-time All-American and a four-time national qualifier as a Hogan. In 1982 the Pride returned to the top of the ECC with a student-athlete at national powerhouse Edinboro University from 12-4 record and sent three wrestlers to the national tournament. 1992 through 1995, Shifflet began his coaching career as an In his final year as coach Gallo led the Pride to a 13-3 mark, assistant at Georgia State University in1995, helping the Panthers captured their third ECC title, sent five wrestlers to the NCAA post back-to-back winning seasons, and develop three conference Championships and finished 24th in the country. champions and four NCAA qualifiers. In 1997, Shifflet left Georgia State to begin a five-year tenure as an assistant coach at Gallo, who was inducted into the Hofstra Athletics Hall of Fame Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. During his time with the in 2006, is also a member of the Suffolk Country Hall of Fame Big Red, Shifflet coached 24 NCAA qualifiers, three NCAA All- and received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Americans and helped head coach Rob Koll to a pair of Ivy Wrestling Hall of Fame. He is currently the president of TW League championships in 1999 and 2001. More importantly, Cornell was also consistently ranked among the nation's top-15 133 - Ruggirello (Rudge-a-rell-o) programs. The last Big Red recruiting class, that he was involved 141 - Accordino (Ack-or-dino) with, placed fifth at the 2006 NCAA Championships in 157- Bonilla-Bowman (Boe-knee-ah-Boe-min) Oklahoma City. 165 - Patrovich (PAT-tro-vitch) 174- Alton Lucas (AL-tahn) After five seasons at Cornell, the Amherst, New York native was named the head wrestling coach at UNC Greensboro on May 17, 2008-09 HOFSTRA 2002. In 2003-04 the Spartans claimed their first winning season COMPETITION SUMMARIES since 1998-99, posting a 9-6 overall record with the nine victories

ranking as the third most in the program's 12-year history. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 AT BROCKPORT/ Shifflet guided UNCG to the most wins in school history during OKLAHOMA GOLD CLASSIC: The Pride recorded a fifth- the 2004-05 season as the Spartans recorded a 12-5 overall place finish in the eight-team Brockport/ Oklahoma Gold Classic. record, 4-1 in the Southern Conference. In 2005-06 UNCG tied a

school-record by sending four wrestlers to the NCAA Division I Junior Lou Ruggirello and senior Alton Lucas captured Championships in Oklahoma City and the Spartans finished tied individual titles and sophomore Ryan Patrovich placed third to for 31st with Harvard in the final Championship standings. The lead the Pride. Ruggirello, who captured the Gorrarian Award for Spartans finished the season with an 11-6 dual match record and the most pins in the fastest time at last March's NCAA Division I a 4-1 mark in the Southern Conference. As a wrestler, Shifflet Championships, picked up where he left off winning the registered 118 wins for the and was equivalent honor in this tournament with pins in all four of his coached by the legendary Bruce Baumgartner. Competing at 142 matches in a total of 5:02. He pinned Danny Mitcheff from Kent pounds, Shifflet finished seventh at nationals as a freshman, sixth State in 1:21 in the 133 pound final. as a sophomore and third as a senior. He is one of four three-time

All-Americans in school history. Shifflet also received the Lucas, Hofstra lone returning All-American from last season, Freshman of the Year Award in 1992 posted a 3-0 mark in the 174 pound class and defeated and the EWL Wrestler of the Year Award in 1995. He was Oklahoma's Jeff James in the championship final. inducted into both the Edinboro University and the EWL Halls of

Fame in 2006. In 1996 Shifflet placed seventh in the final U.S. Patrovich started the season off on the right foot with a 3-1 record Olympic Trials in freestyle wrestling at 149.5 pounds. One year and a third place finish at 165 pounds. Patrovich, whose only loss later he placed sixth in both the World Team Freestyle Trials and came to eventual champion Jarrod King from Edinboro in the the U.S. Open. championship semifinals, defeated Kent State's Obie Simpson, 5-

3, in the third place match. Red-shirt freshman Justin Accordino, PRIDE HELP NYC FOODBANK: Taking a brief break from who is replacing graduated All-American Charles Griffin this their preparations for their home match against the Wolfpack of season, posted a 4-2 record in the tournament to place fourth at North Carolina State on Jan. 11, the Hofstra Pride wrestling team 141 pounds. He posted two pins in the Classic and both of his volunteered at the Food Bank For New York City and packed losses came to Kent State's Drew Lashaway, including a 7-3 5,700 pounds of food to be distributed throughout the five decision in the third place match. boroughs of New York City.

Five other Pride wrestlers placed sixth in the tournament as Pride Head Wrestling Coach Tom Shifflet, his staff and student- freshmen Steve Bonanno, at 125 pounds, P.J. Gillespie, at 149, athletes volunteered on Wednesday and Thursday, January 7-8 at and Jordan Enck, at 285, posted 3-3 marks while junior Jonny The Food Bank’s 90,000 square foot warehouse in Hunts Point, Bonilla-Bowman, at 157, was 2-0, and senior Anthony Tortora, at Bronx, to break down items, repackage food and non-food 184, was 2-3 in the Classic. Freshman Taylor Brown, at 125, and products, and stack the boxes into sizes suitable for distribution senior Jon Rothman, at 184, were 0-2 in the tournament. Red- to the city's soup kitchens and food pantries. The Pride’s 5,700 shirt freshman Lawrence Beckman, at 174, also competed but pounds of food will provide approximately 4,385 meals to the was injured and did not post a record. needy.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12 VS. WAGNER: The Hofstra “While we are in the middle of our season, I think that it is Pride made their 2008-09 home debut a successful one with a 53- important that we take stock of all the gifts that we have and help 0 rout of the Seahawks of Wagner at the David S. Mack Sports those less fortunate,” Shifflet said. “Our team was honored to be Complex. The Pride (1-0) posted five pins, three tech falls, and able to help the great people at the Food Bank in their mission to th two major decisions to post their 14 consecutive victory over provide free food to the city’s hungry. Every member of our team Wagner (0-2). was humbled by the experience and we look forward to returning

to help in the future.” After Pride freshman Steve Bonanno (4-3) posted a 15-0 tech fall

over Wagner freshman Jason Mandragona at 125 pounds, Hofstra THE HOFSTRA WRESTLING BLOG: Find out the inside recorded three consecutive pins led by junior Lou Ruggirello's story of Hofstra wrestling and what the Pride wrestlers are fifth fall of the year in as many outings at 133 pounds. thinking on the Takedown Blog on the Hofstra wrestling Sophomore Jeff Rotella (2-2) recorded his first career pin with a homepage at fall in 2:39 over freshman Jake Villaret at 141 pounds. Red-shirt http://www.hofstra.edu/Athletics/Wrestling/index_Wrestling.cfm. freshman P.J. Gillespie (4-3) posted his second fall of the season The weekly journal has submissions from Alton Lucas, Jordan with a pin of sophomore Ryan Cornell in 4:36. Junior Jonny Enck, Ben Clymer and Justin Accordino and will add Steve Bonilla-Bowman, ranked 15th at 157 pounds in the latest Bonanno and Jonny Bonilla-Bowman next week. Intermat rankings, posted his third win of the season with a 21-8

major decision over sophomore Larry Peotter for a 27-0 lead at HOFSTRA WRESTLING PRONUNCIATIONS: the intermission. 125 - Bonanno (Bo-nan-no)

The second half of the match was no better for the Seahawks as Molinaro behind a big third period. The Wilkes-Barre, PA, native Hofstra sophomore Ryan Patrovich (4-1) recorded a 16-4 major trailed 4-3 after two periods before dominating the third period to decision over senior Sean Quinn at 165. Hofstra's returning All- post his second major decision of the year. American senior Alton Lucas, ranked sixth by Intermat, improved to 4-0 on the year with a pin of freshman Ryan Malloy But the Nittany Lions posted victories in the next two contests to in 2:15. take a 6-4 lead in the match. In an exciting 149-pound match, Penn State's second-ranked junior Bubba Jenkins jumped out to At 184 pounds, freshman Ben Clymer made his Hofstra debut an 8-3 lead in the third period and staved off a late rally by Pride with a 17-0 tech fall victory over sophomore Peter Morano. red-shirt freshman P.J. Gillespie for a 10-7 victory. At 157- Freshman Rob Piscitello recorded his first college fall with a pin pounds, Dan Vallimont, Penn State's third-ranked junior, had a of freshman Mark Wagner in 3:43 at 197 pounds. Freshman similar match with Hofstra's 15th-ranked junior Jonny Bonilla- Jordan Enck (4-3) closed out the match with a 15-0 tech fall of Bowman (3-2). Vallimont jumped out to a 7-1 lead in the second junior Angelo D'Amico in the heavyweight match. period and held on for an 11-8 victory and a 6-4 lead in the contest. The Pride will return to action this Sunday, November 16 when they travel to University Park, Pennsylvania to face the seventh- Hofstra sophomore Ryan Patrovich gave the Pride a 7-6 lead with ranked Nittany Lions of Penn State at 1 p.m. a solid 9-4 win over senior Mark Friend. Patrovich won his fourth straight match to improve to 5-1 on the season. Hofstra 53, Wagner 0 125- Steve Bonanno (H) tech fall Jason Mandrogona (W), 15-0 Hofstra 18, #7 Penn State 15 133- Lou Ruggirello (H) WBF Nick Keshecki (W) 2:07 PSU Rec Hall, University Park PA 141- Jeff Rotella (H) WBF Jake Villaret (W) 2:39 141- Justin Accordino (H) maj. dec. Frank Molinaro (PS), 12-4 149- P.J. Gillespie (H) WBF Ryan Cornell (W), 4:36 149- #2 Bubba Jenkins (PS) dec. P.J. Gillespie (H), 10-7 157- Jonny Bonilla-Bowman (H) maj dec. Larry Peotter (W), 21-8 157- #3 Dan Valimont (PS) dec. # 15 Jonny Bonilla-Bowman 165- Ryan Patrovich (H) maj. Dec. Sean Quinn (W), 16-4 (HU), 11-8 174- Alton Lucas (H) WBF Ryan Malloy (W), 2:15 165- Ryan Patrovich (H) dec. Mark Friend (PS), 9-4 184- Ben Clymer (H) tech fall Peter Morano (W), 17-0 174- Quentin Wright (PS) dec. #6 Alton Lucas (H), 4-3 197- Rob Piscitello (H) WBF Mark Wagner (W), 3:43 184- #15 Phil Bomberger (PS) dec. Ben Clymer (H), 5-4 285- Jordan Enck (H) tech fall Angelo D'Amico (W), 15-0 197- #17 Joe Fagiano (H) maj. dec. Andrew Haile (PS), 15-6 285- Cameron Wade (PS) dec. Jordan Enck (H), 4-2 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 AT #7 PENN STATE: The 125- Steve Bonanno (H) dec. Brad Pataky (PS), 8-6 in SV 133- Pride posted victories in three of the final four matches of the #7 Lou Ruggirello (H) maj. dec. Tim Haas (PS), 9-0 ( day, including the deciding win by junior Lou Ruggirello in the contest finale, as Hofstra (2-0) defeated #7 Penn State (0-1), 18- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 AT #5 MISSOURI: The Pride 15, at the Rec Hall. won the first three matches of the day to take a 12-0 lead but #5 Missouri won the next seven to record a 22-12 victory over #16 Hofstra trailed 12-7 after the Pride's sixth-ranked senior Alton Hofstra before 2,015 fans at the Hearns Center. The Tigers of Lucas (4-1) was upset by unranked freshman Quentin Wright, 4- Missouri improved to 3-0 on the season while the Pride dropped 3, at 174 pounds, and Penn's State's 15th-ranked senior Phil their first match of the year and are 2-1. Bomberger edged freshman Ben Clymer (1-1), 5-4, at 184. But Pride sophomore Joe Fagiano (5-0), a 17th-ranked transfer from Hofstra freshman Steve Bonanno opened the match with an 8-2 Indiana who was making his dual match debut for Hofstra, decision over Troy Dolan at 125 pounds to give the Pride an early started the visitors on their way back with a 15-6 major decision 3-0 lead. Bonanno improved to 6-3 on the season. Junior Lou over senior Andrew Haile at 197 pounds to close the gap to 12- Ruggirello continued his winning ways at 133 pounds with a pin 11. of Todd Schavrien in 51 seconds. The seventh-ranked Ruggirello recorded his sixth pin of the season to improve to 7-0 this year. After Penn State's red-shirt freshman Cameron Wade boosted the Red-shirt freshman Justin Accordino gave the Pride a 12-0 lead Nittany Lion lead to 15-11 with a 4-2 decision over Pride with a 5-1 decision over Marcus Hoehn at 141 pounds. freshman Jordan Enck (4-4) in the 285-pound match-up, Hofstra Accordino boosted his record to 6-2 this season. freshman Steve Bonanno (5-3) kept the Pride's hopes alive with an 8-6 victory over sophomore Brad Pataky at 125 But those three wins would be all the wins the Pride would get on pounds. Bonanno rallied from a 6-2 deficit in the second period this day as the Tigers would take the next seven matches, to tie the match on a PSU stall penalty to send the match into including four decisions by two points. At 149 pounds, red-shirt overtime tied at 6-all. His quick takedown in the sudden victory freshman P.J. Gillespie (4-5) battled Tiger Andrew Sherry before period brought the Pride to within one at 15-14 heading into the dropping an 8-6 decision to close the Missouri deficit to 12-3. In finale at 133 pounds. the first of three top 20 match-ups, seventh-ranked Michael Chandler posted a 13-2 major decision victory over #15 Jonny Ruggirello, who entered the match 5-0 this season with five pins, Bonilla-Bowman (3-3) at 157 pounds. Missouri's second-ranked posted a first period takedown and added an escape, a takedown Nick Marable escaped at the 21 second mark of the first tie- and a three-point near-fall in the third period to post a 9-0 major breaker to post a 2-1 overtime decision over sophomore Ryan decision victory and win the match for the Pride. Patrovich (5-2) at 165 pounds to close the gap to 12-10.

The match opened up at 131 pounds, Hofstra jumped out to the In the second of the top 20 match-ups, #3 Raymond Jordan of early lead in the contest behind red-shirt freshman Justin Missouri posted a takedown at the 33 second mark of sudden Accordino. Accordino recorded his fifth win in seven outings this victory to upend #8 Alton Lucas, 3-1, at 174 pounds and give the season with a 12-4 major decision over red-shirt freshman Frank Tigers their first lead at 13-12. Lucas is now 4-2 on the year. At 184 pounds, Dorian Henderson tallied a 9-3 decision over Hofstra freshman Ben Clymer (1-2) at 184. In the final top 20 match-up, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29 AT MAT TOWN CLASSIC: Missouri's Max Askren, ranked fifth, recorded a 12-6 decision Hofstra freshman grappler Ben Clymer captured the 184-pound over Hofstra's 17th-ranked sophomore Joe Fagiano, 12-6. Fagiano title and classmate Steve Bonanno placed third at 125 pounds at lost for the first time in six outings this season. In the match the 2008 Mat Town Open at Lock Haven University. finale, Dominique Bradley posted a takedown with 32 seconds remaining in the third period to record a 4-2 victory over Hofstra Clymer (Duncansville, PA), a 2008 Pennsylvania State freshman Jordan Enck (4-5). Champion out of Holidaysburg High School, returned to the Keystone State and posted a 4-0 record to sweep through the 184- Missouri 22, Hofstra 12 pound weight class. He defeated Brock Mantella of , 4- 125- Steve Bonanno (HU) dec Troy Dolan (MU), 8-2 2 in sudden victory, in the championship match. 3Clymer, 0 who 133- #7 Lou Ruggirello (HU) fall Todd Schavrien (MU), 0:51 finished second in the freshman/sophomore division of 9the 0 141- Justin Accordino (HU) dec Marcus Hoehn (MU), 5-1 Missouri Open last Sunday, improved to 8-3 on 12the season. 0 149- Andrew Sherry (MU) dec P.J. Gillespie (HU), 8-6 12 3 157- #7 Michael Chandler (MU) maj dec #15 Jonny Bonilla- Bonanno (Wantagh, NY), a 2008 New York State Champion out Bowman (HU), 13-2 of Wantagh High School on Long Island, placed12 third in7 the 125- 165- #2 Nicholas Marable (MU) dec Ryan Patrovich (HU), 2-1 pound weight class at the Mat Town Open with a 4-1 record. He (OT) defeated Joey Langel from Rutgers, 8-5, in the third-place10 match, 174- #3 Raymond Jordan (MU) dec #8 Alton Lucas (HU), 3-1 in and his only loss came against eventual champion and 2008 SV NCAA Championships third-place finisher Paul13 Donahoe from 184- Dorian Henderson (MU) dec Ben Clymer (HU): 9-3 Edinboro in the opening round. Bonanno, who finished 12 16fifth at 197- #5 Maxwell Askren (MU) dec No. 17 Joe Fagiano (HU): the Missouri Open last weekend, is now 13-6 on the season. 12-6 19 HWT- Dominique Bradley (MU) dec Jordan Enck (HU): 4-2 Freshman Jordan Enck (Manheim, PA), a 2008 Pennsylvania State Champion at 215 pounds from Manheim Central High SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23 AT MISSOURI OPEN: Nine of School, also competed and went 0-2 in the 285-pound weight 10 Hofstra wrestlers placed in the top five of their respective class. weight classes, including two champions and four finalists, in the two divisions of the 2008 Missouri Open. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12 VS. BINGHAMTON: The Pride won nine consecutive matches, including a pin by Lou Ruggirello Sophomore Joe Fagiano swept through the 197-pound weight and a tech fall by Jonny Bonilla-Bowman, to post a 37-3 victory class in the open division, going 4-0 including a medical forfeit in over CAA-rival Binghamton at the David S. Mack Sports the final. The 17th-ranked Indiana University-transfer is now 9-1 Complex. The Hofstra victory boosted the Pride's season mark to on the season. Freshman Jordan Enck captured the 285-pound 3-1 and bumped the program's conference match undefeated title in the freshman/sophomore division, posting a 4-0 mark and streak to 61 (60-0-1) and their conference winning streak to 58. downing Travis Ewart of Missouri Valley College, 3-1, in the title match. Enck improved to 8-5 on the season. The match opened at 184 pounds with Binghamton's 15th-ranked junior Josh Patterson taking on Hofstra freshman Ben Clymer (8- Junior Lou Ruggirello was the first of four Pride wrestlers to 4). Patterson (19-2) jumped out to a 3-0 lead and hung on for a 4- place second in the Open. Ruggirello (9-1) went 2-1 in the 133- 2 victory. Hofstra sophomore Joe Fagiano, ranked 16th in the pound open division, losing to Ray Stevens of Lindenwood, 4-2, nation at 197 pounds, put Hofstra on the board with a convincing in the final. Stevens is the second-ranked wrestler in NAIA. 15-1 major decision over freshman Carl Korpi (1-7). The Indiana Sophomore Ryan Patrovich posted a 3-1 record in the open University-transfer improved to 10-1 on the season with his fifth division's 165-pound class, losing to Roger Bersrud-Smith from consecutive victory and gave the Pride a 4-3 lead. Illinois, 3-2, in the final. Patrovich is now 8-3 on the year. Senior Alton Lucas was the third Pride wrestler to finish second in the Hofstra freshman Jordan Enck followed Fagiano's lead with an 8- open division, recording a 3-1 mark in the 174-pound class. 0 major decision over junior Corey Waite (13-9). Enck boosted Lucas dropped a 5-3 decision to Raymond Jordan of Missouri in his record to 9-8 on the year. Steve Bonanno, the third of five the final. Lucas is now 7-3 in 2008-09. Hofstra's fourth runner-up freshmen in the Pride starting line-up, boosted the Hofstra lead to was newcomer Ben Clymer, who placed second in the 12-3 with a 17-3 major decision over sophomore Tyler Malberg freshman/sophomore division. Clymer (4-3) posted a 3-1 mark at at 125 pounds. Bonanno improved to 12-6 on the year with his 184 pounds, losing to Missouri's Brent Haynes, 5-0, in the title fifth consecutive victory. Pride sophomore Lou Ruggirello, match. ranked 10th in the nation, improved to 10-1 on the season and recorded his ninth win by fall with a pin of junior Rob Slavin (7- Red-shirt freshman P.J. Gillespie, who tallied the most wins by a 8), in 1:11, at 133 pounds. All 10 of Ruggirello's victories this Hofstra wrestler in the Open going 7-1, placed third in the 149- season have been bonus-point wins. pound freshman/sophomore division, defeating Reece Taylor of Illinois, 8-0 in the third-place match. Gillespie is now 11-6 on the Pride red-shirt freshman Justin Accordino continued Hofstra's run season. Red-shirt freshman Justin Acccordino was 3-2 in the 141- of five straight bonus-point victories with a 14-3 major decision pound open division and placed fourth. He lost to Missouri's over sophomore Anwar Goeres (11-10) at 141 pounds. Accordino Marcus Hoehn, 2-1 in the first tiebreaker in the third-place match. boosted his season-record to 10-4. In a rematch of the 2007 New Freshman Steve Bonanno placed fifth with a 3-2 mark in the 125- York State High School Championship final, Hofstra red-shirt pound open division, downing Billy Exine of Missouri Valley freshman P.J. Gillespie, from Long Beach High School, squared College, 10-6, in the fifth-place match. Bonanno improved to 9-5 off against Matt Kaylor (13-8), from Burnt Hills High School, at on the year. Junior Jonny Bonilla-Bowman (4-5) tallied a 1-2 149 pounds. Once again, Gillespie (12-6) got the better of his record in the 157-pound open division and did not place. opponent, jumping out to a 3-0 lead and holding on for a 4-1 victory. Navy's Russell Kropp around a 7-2 loss to Edinboro's Shawn Fendone. In the same weight class Tortora (12-8) dropped a 7-3 Leading 25-3 in the match, Hofstra junior Jonny Bonilla- decision to Duke's John Barone but bounced back with a 14-7 Bowman (4-5) dominated red-shirt freshman Jon Kaloust (2-5) to win over George Mason's Mike Petterson and a 9-3 nod over post a 25-10 tech fall victory at 157 pounds. Pride sophomore Princeton's Kurt Brendel in the consolations. Enck (11-9) also Ryan Patrovich, ranked 20th this week at 165 pounds, boosted his posted a 2-1 mark on Monday, opening with a 2-0 decision over record to 9-3 on the season with a 7-2 victory over sophomore Cornell's Taylor Moore, dropping an 11-1 major decision to Ryan McGarity (9-9). Patrovich has won four of his last five Navy's Scott Steele before rebounding for a 6-3 win over Aaron matches. Hofstra senior Alton Lucas, the Pride's lone returning Brown from The Citadel. All-American, closed out the match and boosted his record to 8-3 on the season with a 17-4 major decision over junior Anthony Three Pride wrestlers were eliminated Monday as red-shirt Esposito (8-8) at 174 pounds. freshman P.J. Gillespie, who was 3-2 at 149 pounds, and freshmen Justin Accordino, who posted a 2-2 record at 141 Hofstra 37, Binghamton 3 pounds; and Devion Smith, who went 0-2 at 285, were sent 184- #15 Josh Patterson (BU) dec. Ben Clymer (HU), 4-2 packing with double losses. Gillespie (15-8) tallied an opening 197- #16 Joe Fagiano (HU) maj. dec. Carl Korpi (BU), 15-1 round 8-5 decision over Lock Haven's Seth Creasy before being 285- Jordan Enck (HU) maj. dec. Corey Waite (BU), 8-0 sent to the lower bracket with a 4-0 loss to Cornell's D.J. 125- Steve Bonanno (HU) maj. dec. Tyler Malmberg (BU), 17-3 Meagher. The Long Beach native posted consolation victories 133- #10 Lou Ruggirello (HU) WBF Rob Slavin (BU), 1:11 over George Mason's Jake Bohn, 8-3, and Appalachian State's 141- Justin Accordino (HU) maj, dec. Anwar Goeres, 14-3 Richie Dehnz before being eliminated by Binghamton's Matt 149- P.J. Gillespie (HU) dec. Matt Kaylor (BU), 4-1 Kaylor, 7-6. Accordino (12-6) opened with a win by fall in 1:45 157- Jonny Bonilla-Bowman (HU) tech fall Jon Kaloust (BU), over Anthony Box from Cal State Bakersfield before dropping a 25-10 12-4 decision to Binghamton's Kareem Naguib. Accordino posted 165-#20 Ryan Patrovich (HU) dec. Ryan McGarity (BU), 7-2 another victory by fall in 3:51 over The Citadel's Derek Royster 174- #7 Alton Lucas (HU) maj. dec. Anthony Esposito (BU), 17- in the consolations before being knocked out by Edinboro's Joel 4 Webster, 2-1. Smith (3-6) suffered a tech fall loss to Kent State's Jermail Porter, 18-2, before being eliminated by Binghamton Dan DECEMBER 29 AT THE SOUTHERN SCUFFLE: Three Bittner, 9-0. Hofstra wrestlers advanced to Tuesday morning's championship quarterfinals and four others remain alive in the consolation DECEMBER 30 AT THE SOUTHERN SCUFFLE: Four bracket of the 2008 Southern Scuffle at the Greensboro Coliseum Pride wrestlers placed in the top six of their respective weight Special Events Center. The Pride is in eighth place with 31 points classes, including a runner-up finish by junior Lou Ruggirello, as after the first day of competition. Cal State Bakersfield leads the Hofstra finished eighth in the 2008 Southern Scuffle at the field of 28 teams with 44.5 points followed by Virginia Tech Greensboro Coliseum Special Events Center. (44), Cornell (43.5), Kent State (41.5) and Edinboro (40.5). The Pride finished with 80 points in the 28-team, two-day Hofstra senior Alton Lucas, who captured the 174-pound title at tournament, with the Big Red of Cornell winning the team title last year's Scuffle, posted a win by fall over Lock Haven's Daniel with 139 points. Edinboro (134) was second followed by Kent Tolbert in 1:29, and a 9-2 decision over Cornell's Colin State with 126 points, Virginia Tech with 107.5 points, and North McDonald to advance to Tuesday's championship quarterfinals. Carolina with 104 points. Navy (98) was sixth and Virginia (88) Lucas improved to 10-3 on the season. was seventh.

Junior Jonny Bonilla-Bowman tallied three victories Monday to After sending two wrestlers to the finals of last year's Scuffle, boost his season mark to 7-5 and advance to the quarterfinals. Ruggirello was the Pride's lone representative in Tuesday The 157-pounder recorded an 11-8 win over Andrew Saunders evening's final at 133 pounds against Edinboro's Ricky Deubel. from UNC-Greensboro, a come-from-behind 13-12 victory over Ruggirello, who defeated Deubel, 9-3, in a dual match last North Carolina's Thomas Scotton, and a 24-10 major decision season, battled with no score through two periods. In the third, he over Boston University's Ben Mendelbrout. immediately escaped from the down position to take a 1-0 lead. But with 46 seconds remaining Deubel took the Walden, New Junior Lou Ruggirello posted a 4-0 victory over Appalachian York native down to take a 2-1 advantage and did not him escape State's Frank Celorrio and a win by fall in 2:40 over Ohio's the rest of the way for the victory. Ruggirello is now 12-2 on the Darren Boing to advance to the quarterfinals at 133-pounds. year. Ruggirello, who recorded his 10th victory by fall Monday, improved to 12-1 on the season. Junior Jonny Bonilla-Bowman posted a 3-1 day Tuesday to capture third place at 157 pounds. Bonilla-Bowman opened the Four other Pride wrestlers, freshmen Steve Bonanno at 125, Ben second day with an 18-8 major decision over Navy's Glenn Clymer at 184, and Jordan Enck at 285, and senior Anthony Shober but dropped a 15-3 decision to Edinboro's Gregor Tortora wrestled their way to Tuesday's consolation bracket after Gillespie in the championship semifinals. Bonilla-Bowman each suffering one loss in the double-elimination tournament. defeated North Carolina State's Kody Hamrah, 11-5, in the Bonanno (14-7) opened with a 10-1 major decision over Lock consolation semifinals before downing Virginia's Jedd Moore in Haven's Nicholas Hyatt before being sent to the consolation the third place match. Bonilla-Bowman boosted his record to 10- bracket with a 5-2 loss to Kent State's Nic Bedelyon. The Long 6 on the season. Island freshman posted a 10-1 decision over Appalachian State's Andrew Sifaki in the lower bracket to advance to the fourth Freshman Steve Bonanno placed in a tournament for the fourth round. Clymer (10-5) posted a 2-1 day with an opening round 7-1 consecutive outing this year and placed fifth at 125 pounds with a decision over Davidson's Sam Ohair and a 13-9 decision over 4-1 day. The Wantagh, New York native posted a 9-1 major decision over UNC-Greensboro's Mitchell Johnson in the in the match. consolations fourth round before upsetting Cal State Bakersfield 12th-ranked Brandon Zoeteway, 7-2. Bonanno added a 9-7 victory At 165, Hofstra's 20th-ranked sophomore Ryan Patrovich cruised over Navy's Prescott Garner before losing to Kent State's Nic to a 15-0 tech fall victory over Wolfpack freshman Quinton Bedelyon, 3-1 in the consolation semifinals. It was the Hofstra Godley (9-13). Patrovich, who returned to action after a leg freshman's second loss in the Scuffle to Bedelyon and the third injury sidelined him for the Southern Scuffle, improved to 10-3 this year to the Golden Flash wrestler. But the Hofstra newcomer on the season. Pride senior Alton Lucas, ranked 11th at 174 took fifth place on a medical forfeit by Virginia's Ross Gittomer. pounds this week, faced a stiff challenge from freshman Jake Bonanno is now 18-8 on the year. Burge (10-6) before pulling out a 6-3 victory. Lucas boosted his season record to 12-4. In the final match of the day, Pride Senior Alton Lucas looked to be on track to defend his 2007 freshman Ben Clymer posted his eighth victory in his last 11 Scuffle title at 174 pounds but was derailed by an ankle injury in outings with a 10-0 major decision over senior Mark Jahad (1-4). the semifinals. The West Babylon, New York native opened the Clymer improved to 12-6 on the year. day with a 3-2 decision over Old Dominion's Erick Decker in the quarterfinals before suffering the ankle injury early in the #18 Hofstra (31), North Carolina State (6) semifinal match against Virginia's Chris Heinrich. Lucas took a 197- Anthony Tortora (H) win by forfeit medical default in that match and took medical forfeits in his two 285- Jordan Enck (H) dec. Bobby Isola (NCSt), 6-2 consolation matches to place sixth. Lucas is now 11-4 this 125- Steve Bonanno (H) maj. dec. Mike Moreno (NCSt), 9-1 season. 133- Lou Ruggirello (H) dec. Darrius Little (NCSt), 11-4 141- Joe Caramanica (NCSt) dec. Justin Accordino (H), 6-0 Three Pride wrestlers were eliminated early in the day with their 149- Darrion Caldwell (NCSt) dec. P.J. Gillespie (H), 10-7 second losses of the tournament. Senior Anthony Tortora 157- Jonny Bonilla-Bowman (H) dec. Kody Hamrah (NCSt), 10- suffered a 4-0 loss to a Dylan Temple of Appalachian State in the 9 fourth round of the consolations to end his tournament. Tortora is 165- Ryan Patrovich (H) tech fall Quinton Godley (NCSt), 15-0 12-9. Freshman Ben Clymer opened his fourth round with a pin (6:22) of North Carolina's Daniel Llamas in 2:04. But Duke's John 174- Alton Lucas (H) dec. Jake Burge (NCSt), 6-3 Barone ended the freshman's tourney with a 6-2 victory. Clymer 184- Ben Clymer (H) maj. dec. Mark Jahad (NCSt), 10-0 is now 11-6 on the year. Classmate Jordan Enck had a similar Att: 637 fate as Clymer, winning his fourth round consolation match with Ohio's Andy Hartshorn, 5-4, before dropping a 7-2 decision to SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 2009 AT THE CAA DUALS: Virginia Tech's David Marone. Senior Alton Lucas won four matches and juniors Lou Ruggirello and Jonny Bonilla-Bowman did the same to lead the 18th ranked JANUARY 11, 2009 VS. NORTH CAROLINA STATE: Pride of Hofstra to three victories in four matches at the 2009 Sophomore Ryan Patrovich recorded a tech fall and freshmen CAA Duals at the George Mason Field House Saturday. Steve Bonanno and Ben Clymer posted major decisions to lead the 18th-ranked Pride of Hofstra to a 31-6 victory over the North The Pride (7-2, 4-1) defeated Boston University, 38-3, Rider, 23- Carolina Wolfpack at the David S. Mack Sports Complex. 12, and Sacred Heart () but dropped a 17-15 decision to the CAA’s top-ranked team, Old Dominion. The loss to the The Pride jumped out to a quick 6-0 lead as North Carolina State Monarchs of ODU snapped Hofstra’s 63-match (62-0-1) forfeited the opening match to Hofstra senior Anthony Tortora at conference undefeated streak as well as the Pride’s 60-match 197 pounds. At 285, Pride freshman Jordan Enck (13-9) took a 4- conference winning streak. Hofstra, which competed in the East 2 lead after the first period on the way to a 6-2 decision over Coast Wrestling Association (ECWA) when the streak began senior Bobby Isola (2-8). Hofstra freshman Steve Bonanno, before joining the CAA for the 2001-02 season, had not dropped ranked 16th by W.I.N. Magazine, improved to 19-8 on the season a conference contest since a 28-10 ECWA loss to Rider on with a 9-1 major decision over red-shirt freshman Mike Moreno February 17, 1999. (5-6). After a scoreless first period, Bonanno tallied 6-0 points in the second to take a commanding lead. At 133, Hofstra's 10th- In Hofstra’s first match of the day against the Terriers of Boston ranked junior Lou Ruggirello cruised to an 11-4 victory over University (3-3), the Pride captured nine of the 10 matches sophomore Dariuss Little (10-9) to give the Pride a 16-0 including a victory by fall by freshman Ben Clymer at 184 and advantage in the match. tech fall wins by freshmen Steve Bonanno at 125 and Justin Accordino at 141, to cruise to a 38-3 victory. The victory North Carolina State's 12th-ranked 141-pounder, senior Joe extended the Pride’s conference undefeated streak to 62 (61-0-1) Caramanica snapped Hofstra's winning streak with a 6-0 victory and their league winning streak to 59. Hofstra (5-1, 2-0) won the over Pride red-shirt freshman Justin Accordino (12-7) to improve first eight matches of the contest as Bonanno recorded his 20th to 8-0 on the season. Another Hofstra red-shirt freshman, P.J. win of the season in 28 decisions with an 18-0 tech fall over Gillespie, was put in the unenviable position of facing the third- Ryan Dowd. After Lou Ruggirello (17-2) won by forfeit at 133, ranked 149-pound wrestler in the country in junior Darrion freshman Justin Accordino (13-7) posted his first college tech fall Caldwell. The Wolfpack junior improved to 23-0 with a 10-7 with an 18-2 decision over Ryan Goddu. After unranked victory but not before Gillespie pulled a late three-point near-fall freshman P.J. Gillespie (16-9) downed the CAA’s top-ranked in the final 30 seconds to tighten up the score. 149-pounder Michael Roberts, 3-2, in the second tie-breaker on riding time, junior Jonny Bonilla-Bowman (12-6) posted a 14-5 In the most exciting match of the day, Hofstra junior Jonny major decision over Ben Mendelbraut at 157 for a 23-0 advantage Bonilla-Bowman recorded an escape and a takedown in the final in the match. Sophomore Ryan Patrovich (11-3) and Alton Lucas minute, including the latter with two seconds remaining, to post a (13-4) posted decisions at 165 (7-4) and 174 (3-2), respectively, 10-9 victory over senior Kody Hamrah (18-6). Bonilla-Bowman before Clymer (13-6) notched his third fall of the year with a pin improved to 11-6 on the year and gave Hofstra a 19-6 advantage of Mike Platco in 5:49. Boston University got on the board at 197 when John Hall tallied a 6-0 decision over Pride senior Anthony 141- Ryan Williams (OD) dec. Justin Accordino (H), 8-3 Tortora. Hofstra’s unranked freshman heavyweight Jordan Enck 149- Joey Metzler (OD) dec. P.J. Gillespie (H), 2-1 in tb closed out the rout for the Pride with a 7-1 decision over the 157- Jonny Bonilla-Bowman (H) dec. Kaylen Baxter (OD), 8-4 CAA’s fourth-ranked wrestler Jim Connors. 165- Chris Brown (OD) dec. Ryan Patrovich (H), 3-2 174- Alton Lucas (H) dec. Eric Decker (OD), 3-1 in SV Hofstra (38), Boston University (3) 184- Ben Clymer (H) dec. Joe Budi (OD), 2-1 125- Steve Bonanno (H) tech fall Ryan Dowd (BU), 18-0 197- Jesse Strawn (OD) dec. Anthony Tortora (H), 8-3 133- Lou Ruggirello (H) win by forfeit 285- Roy Dragon (OD) dec. Jordan Enck (H), 4-3 141- Justin Accordino (H) tech fall Ryan Goddu (BU), 18-2 *-team penalty point assessed against ODU in 285-pound match 149- P.J. Gillespie (H) dec. Michael Roberts (BU), 3-2 in tb2 157- Jonny Bonilla-Bowman (H) maj. dec. Ben Mendelbraut The Pride’s final match of the day, against the eighth and last- (BU), 14-5 ranked Pioneers of Sacred Heart, was anticlimactic as Hofstra 165- Ryan Patrovich (H) dec. Charles Inglin (BU), 7-4 tallied victories by fall by Ruggirello and Justin Accordino, a 174- Alton Lucas (H) dec. Hunter Meys (BU), 3-2 major decision by Bonilla-Bowman, and three forfeits to post a 184- Ben Clymer (H) WBF Mike Platco (BU), 5:49 40-9 victory. Ruggirello pinned Mike Impellizeri in 1:29 at 133 197- John Hall (BU) dec. Anthony Tortora (H), 6-0 pounds and Accordino stopped Chris Davis in 2:04 at 141. 285- Jordan Enck (H) dec. James Connors (BU), 7-1 Freshman Ben Clymer decisioned Brandon Lapp, 8-3, at 184 while senior Anthony Tortora posted a 6-1 victory over Rick The Pride (6-1, 3-0) boosted their league undefeated streak to 63 Eichenlaub at 197 for Hofstra’s other victories on the mat. (62-0-1) and their winning streak to 60 in the second match with a 23-12 victory over the Broncs of Rider (3-5, 1-1). Hofstra Hofstra (40), Sacred Heart (9) grabbed six of the 10 matches including a win by fall by Lou 125- Steve Bonanno (H) wins by forfeit Ruggirello and a tech fall by Steve Bonanno. Bonanno tallied his 133- Lou Ruggirello (H) WBF Mike Impellizeri (SH), 1:29 second straight tech fall in the duals with a 19-3 decision over 141- Justin Accordino (H) WBF Christopher Davis (SH), 2:04 Filiberto Colon at 125. Bonanno (21-8) jumped out to a 16-3 lead 149- Anthony Priore (SH) dec. P.J. Gillespie (H), 3-2 after the first period and closed out the match with 44 seconds 157- Jonny Bonilla-Bowman (H) maj. dec. Jonathan Rizzitello remaining in the second period. Ruggirello (18-2) tallied his 12th (SH), 20-7 fall of the season, pinning Jimmy Kirchner in 1:30 to boost the 165- Ryan Patrovich (H) wins by forfeit lead to 14-0. Rider got on the board at 149 as Aaron Nestor 174- Alton Lucas (H) wins by forfeit pulling out a 5-4 victory over P.J. Gillespie on the riding time 184- Ben Clymer (H) dec. Brandon Lapp (SH), 8-3 point after Gillespie battled back from a 4-0 deficit to tie the 197- Anthony Tortora (H) dec. Rick Eichenlaub (SH), 6-1 match with 10 seconds remaining. Bonilla-Bowman, Patrovich 285- Paul Schweighardt (SH) WBF Devion Smith (H), 6:09 and Lucas added wins by decision at 157, 165 and 174 to boost the Pride lead to 23-3. But Rider captured the last three matches SUNDAY, JANUARY 25 VS. #5 OHIO STATE: Pride junior bring the Broncs closer at 23-12. Jonny Bonilla-Bowman tallied a major decision but second- ranked Buckeye Reece Humphrey and 12th-ranked J. Jaggers Hofstra (23), (12) posted decisions in the final two matches of the day to break a 125- Steve Bonanno (H) tech fall Filiberto Colon (R), 19-3 13-13 tie and lead #5 Ohio State to a 19-13 victory over #20 133- Lou Ruggirello (H) WBF Jimmy Kirchner (R), 1:30 Hofstra at the David S. Mack Sports Complex Sunday afternoon. 141- Justin Accordino (H) dec. Fred Rodgers (R), 6-1 The Buckeyes improved to 9-1 on the season while Hofstra falls 149- Aaron Nestor (R) dec. P.J. Gillespie (H), 5-4 to 7-3. 157- Jonny Bonilla-Bowman (H) dec. Michael Kessler (R), 10-5 165- Ryan Patrovich (H) dec. Jason Lapham (R), 4-0 On his first return to Hofstra since leaving the Pride in 2006 after 174- Alton Lucas (H) dec. Mike Ward (R), 10-3 11 seasons as head coach, Ohio State coach Tom Ryan and his 184- Doug Umbehauer (R) dec. Ben Clymer (H), 4-2 family were honored at halftime with the official announcement 197- Mike Miller (R) dec. Jon Rothman(H), 7-2 that Hofstra's soon-to-renovated and upgraded facility would be 285- Eddie Bordas (R) dec. Jordan Enck (H), 3-1 in SV named the Teague Ryan Wrestling Complex, in memory of his son who passed away at age five in 2004. Hofstra also honored In the showcase match featuring the CAA’s top-ranked Monarchs the family of FDNY Chief Ray Downey with the naming of the and the second-ranked Pride, Hofstra was only able to win four of Pride wrestling room in his memory, and the family of Rudy the first nine matches but were tied at 15-all heading into the 285- Fiorvanti with the naming of their new strength and conditioning pound final between ODU’s Roy Dragon, seeded second in the room in his memory. Downey died on September 11, 2001 in the CAA, and Hofstra’s unranked freshman Jordan Enck. Dragon terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center while Fiorvanti was a built a 3-0 lead. After escaping to open the third period, Enck three-sport athlete and team captain for the Pride in the early tallied a takedown with a minute remaining to tie the match. But 1970s. in a wild last 30 seconds, Dragon escaped with 16 seconds left and held on for the 4-3 victory and the match. Dragon was also In a see-saw battle throughout Ohio State's fourth-ranked junior penalized a team point for unsportsmanlike conduct making the Lance Palmer (16-2) made a first period takedown and a reversal final score 17-15. Despite a disadvantage in matches won, in the second stand up on the way to a 5-0 victory over Pride Hofstra was a able to keep the match score see-sawing back and freshman P.J. Gillespie (16-13) at 149 pounds. Hofstra's forth thank to an early win by fall by Ruggirello over Kyle Hutter unranked junior Jonny Bonilla-Bowman (16-6) wore out OSU's in 1:46. 15th-ranked Jason Johnstone (17-7) for a 15-6 major decision at 157 pounds to give the Pride a 4-3 lead. But the Buckeyes came Hofstra (15), Old Dominion (17*) right back behind fourth-ranked sophomore Colt Sponseller (21- 125- James Nicholson (OD) dec. Steve Bonanno (H), 5-2 3), who posted a third period escape and the riding time point for 133- Lou Ruggirello (H) WBF Kyle Hutter (OD), 1:46 a 2-0 victory over the Pride's 20th-ranked sophomore Ryan Patrovich (13-5) at 165 pounds to take a 6-4 lead. Hofstra's 10th-ranked senior Alton Lucas (18-4) won his eighth straight match with a hard-fought, 6-4 decision over sophomore The Pride regained the lead at 174 pounds as 11th-ranked senior Scott Giffin at 174 pounds. Pride freshman Ben Clymer (17-7) Alton Lucas (17-4) took a 2-1 lead into the third period on the won his fourth consecutive match with a 4-3 decision over senior way to a 6-2 victory over junior Dave Rella (13-8). Hofstra Colin Hitschler on a takedown in the final seconds. wrestled up its usual 184-pounder Ben Clymer and sent senior Anthony Tortora (14-13) up against OSU's defending national But the Quakers, trailing by seven, did not roll over and would champion, junior Mike Pucillo (8-0). Tortora battled valiantly capture the next three match-ups to regain the lead, 15-13. At before Pucillo posted a 16-4 major decision to give the Buckeyes 197, Penn junior Thomas Shovlin posted a 12-6 decision over a 10-7 lead in the match. The weight switch helped the Pride as Pride senior Anthony Tortora (14-13) while senior Trey McLean the freshman Clymer (16-7) tallied an escape in the third period wore down Hofstra freshman Jordan Enck (14-14), 10-5 at 285 to post a 3-2 decision over freshman Cody Gardner (13-9) at 197 pounds. Then, Penn's 12th-ranked junior Rollie Peterkin gave the pounds and tie the match at 10-10. Quakers the lead with a 4-2 win over Hofstra newcomer Steve Bonanno (23-10) at 125 pounds. At 285 pounds, OSU senior Corey Morrison (15-8) posted a takedown with less than a minute remaining to break a 4-4 tie and Hofstra regained the lead, 16-15, at 133 pounds when ninth- held on for a 6-5 victory over Pride freshman Jordan Enck (14- ranked Lou Ruggirello (20-3) posted a 4-0 decision over 13) and a 13-10 lead in the match. But Pride freshman Steve sophomore Bryan Ortenzio on a first period takedown and a third Bonanno (23-9) tied the match, rallying from a 2-0 deficit in the period reversal setting up the deciding match at 141 pounds. In third to post a three-point and a two-point near fall on the way to the finale, freshman Mark Rappo jumped out to a 5-0 lead after a 5-2 victory over sophomore Nikko Triggas (16-9). one period on the way to an 8-2 victory over Pride red-shirt freshman Justin Accordino (15-10) and the match. In a battle of top 10 wrestlers at 133 pounds, Ohio State's second- ranked junior Reece Humphrey improved to 19-0 on the year In the second match of the day, just several blocks down the with a late flurry to down Hofstra's ninth-ranked junior Lou street from Penn, the Pride captured seven of the 10 matches, Ruggirello (19-3), 7-3, and give the Buckeyes a 16-13 lead in the including a victory by fall by Accordino and tech fall wins by match. Hofstra freshman Justin Accordino (15-9) needed a Ruggirello, Bonilla-Bowman and Patrovich to take a 30-10 CAA decision to tie the match and a major decision or better to win it victory over the Drexel Dragons. The Pride improved to 5-1 in for the Pride but had to do it against defending national champion the CAA and 8-4 overall. J. Jaggers at 141 pounds in the match finale. Accordino led 3-2 late in the match before Jaggers tallied a takedown in the final 40 Hofstra captured the first three matches of the contest to take a seconds and added a riding time point for a 5-2 win and a 19-16 15-0 lead. At 125 pounds, Steve Bonanno (24-9) recorded a 12-3 victory in the match. major decision over sophomore Michael Gomez. Lou Ruggirello (21-3) remained undefeated in the CAA with a tech fall decision The Pride will return to action next Saturday, January 31st in over Drexel freshman Frank Cimato. Red-shirt freshman Justin Philadelphia, PA when they face Pennsylvania at 1 p.m. and Accordino recorded his seventh fall victory of the season, pinning Drexel at 4 p.m. in dual matches. freshman Matt Dugan in 2:30. Accordino improved to 16-10 on the year. #5 Ohio State (19), #20 Hofstra (13) 149- #4 Lance Palmer (OS) dec. P.J. Gillespie (H), 5-0 Drexel captured the next match at 149 pounds as Dragon 157- Jonny Bonilla-Bowman (H) maj. dec. Jason Johnstone (OS), freshman Robert Robinson downed Jeff Rotella (4-8), 9-5. 15-6 Rotella was filling in for starter P.J. Gillespie, who is out with a 165- #4 Colt Sponseller (OS) dec. #20 Ryan Patrovich (H), 2-0 shoulder injury. Jonny Bonilla-Bowman (18-6) started another 174- #11 Alton Lucas (H) dec. Dave Rella (OS), 6-2 run of four consecutive wins with a 25-9 tech fall victory over 184- #2 Mike Pucillo (OS) maj. dec. Anthony Tortora (H), 16-4 senior Billy Haydt at 157 pounds. Ryan Patrovich boosted the 197- Ben Clymer (H) dec. Cody Gardner (OS), 3-2 Pride lead to 24-3 in the contest with a tech fall victory over 285- #17 Corey Morrison (OS) dec. Jordan Enck (H), 6-5 junior Scott Hunter at 165 pounds. It was Patrovich's third tech 125- Steve Bonanno (H) dec. Nikko Triggas (OS), 5-2 fall of the season as he improved to 15-5. Alton Lucas (19-4) 133- #2 Reece Humphrey (OS) dec. #9 Lou Ruggirello (H), 7-4 posted a 10-4 decision over sophomore Dave Woodall at 174 141- #12 J. Jaggers (OS) dec. Justin Accordino (H), 5-3 pounds while freshman Ben Clymer captured his second match of Att: 2,118 the day with a 3-1 decision over sophomore Justin Wieller to boost the Hofstra lead to 30-3. Saturday, January 31, 2009 at Penn and Drexel: Five Hofstra wrestlers went 2-0 as the Pride split two matches in Philadelphia The Dragons captured the final two matches of the day as 12th- Saturday afternoon, losing to Penn, 18-16, before downing CAA- ranked senior Jon Oplinger recorded a 16-8 major decision over rival Drexel, 30-10 in the nightcap. Hofstra improved to 8-4 on Pride senior Anthony Tortora (14-14) at 197 pounds and the season and 5-1 in the CAA. sophomore Kyle Frey downed freshman Jordan Enck (14-15) at 285 pounds. In the first match of the day in the Palestra at Penn, the Quakers jumped out to an early 6-0 lead behind a win by fall by senior Penn (18), #21 Hofstra (16) Cesar Grajales in 6:50 over Pride sophomore Jeff Rotella (4-7). 149- Cesar Grajales (P) WBF Jeff Rotella (H), 6:50 But Hofstra came back and captured the next four matches to 157- #17 Jonny Bonilla-Bowman (H) maj. dec. Gabriel Burak (P) take a 13-6 lead in the contest. At 157 Pride junior Jonny Bonilla- 165- #20 Ryan Patrovich (H) dec. Andrew Coles (P), 7-4 Bowman (17-6) rolled to a 15-6 major decision over sophomore 174- #10 Alton Lucas (H) dec. Scott Giffin (P), 6-4 Gabriel Burak. Sophomore Ryan Patrovich (14-5) gave the Pride 184- Ben Clymer (H) dec. Colin Hitschler (P), 4-3 a 7-6 lead with a 7-4 decision over senior Andrew Coles at 165. 197- Thomas Shovlin (P) dec. Anthony Tortora (H), 12-6 285- Trey McLean (P) dec. Jordan Enck (H), 10-5 Ryan Patrovich. After each wrestler exchanged escapes Lewnes 125- #12 Rollie Peterkin (P) dec. Steve Bonanno (H), 4-2 caught Patrovich on the edge of the match with three seconds 133- #9 Lou Ruggirello (H) dec. Bryan Ortenzio (P), 4-0 remaining in sudden victory. The Big Red boosted the lead to 22- 141- Mark Rappo (P) dec. Justin Accordino (H), 8-2 9 at 174 pounds as sixth-ranked senior Steve Anceravage improved to 20-3 with a 2-0 decision over #10 Alton Lucas (19- #21 Hofstra (30), Drexel (10) 5), who was making his final home appearance Sunday. 125- Steve Bonanno (H) maj. dec. Michael Gomez (D), 12-3 Anceravage rode Lucas the entire second period and posted an 133- #9 Lou Ruggirello (H) tech fall Frank Cimato (D), 6:22 escape in the third for the victory. 141- Justin Accordino (H) WBF Matt Dugan (D), 2:30 149- Robert Robinson (D) dec. Jeff Rotella (H), 9-5 Justin Kerber (23-8), Cornell's 16th-ranked sophomore, posted a 157- #17 Jonny Bonilla-Bowman tech fall(4) Billy Haydt (D), 6-2 victory over Pride freshman Ben Clymer (18-8) at 184 25-9 (6:33) pounds to boost the Big Red lead to 25-9. At 197 Cornell 165- #20 Ryan Patrovich (H) tech fall Scott Hunter (D), 7:00 freshman Cam Simaz improved to 25-8 with a 10-4 victory over 174- #10 Alton Lucas (H) dec. Dave Woodall (D), 10-4 Pride senior Anthony Tortora (14-15). The Big Red was 184- Ben Clymer (H) dec. Justoin Wieller (D), 3-1 penalized a point for unsportsmanlike conduct on the bench after 197- #12 Jon Oplinger (D) maj. dec. Anthony Tortora (H), 16-8 this match. In the match finale, Hofstra freshman Jordan Enck 285- Kyle Frey (D) dec. Jordan Enck (H), 5-1 evened his record at 15-15 by pulling out a 2-1 decision in the tie-breaker over 12th-ranked Zach Hammond (12-8). After each SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2009 VS. #3 CORNELL: Justin exchanged escapes during regulation and a scoreless sudden Accordino recorded a victory by fall and Lou Ruggirello and victory, Enck rode out Hammond in the first half of the tied- Jordan Enck tallied decisions for the Pride but the Big Red breaker and then escaped in the first five seconds of the bottom captured the other seven matches as #3 Cornell downed #23 half and kept Hammond at bay. Hofstra, 27-12, at the David S. Mack Sports Complex Sunday evening, Hofstra falls to 8-5 on the year while Cornell improved #3 Cornell (27), #23 Hofstra (12) to 8-2. 125- #2 Troy Nickerson (C) maj. dec. #20 Steve Bonanno (H), 10-2 Opening up at 125 pounds, Cornell senior Troy Nickerson held 133- #8 Lou Ruggirello (H) dec. #12 Mike Grey (C), 6-0 his opponent to just two escapes and improved to 11-0 on the th 141- Justin Accordino (H) WBF Corey Manson (C), 4:05 year with a 10-2 major decision over 20 -ranked freshman Steve 149- D.J. Meagher (C) WBF Fran O'Brien (H), 2:06 Bonanno (24-11). Hofstra junior Lou Ruggirello, ranked eighth at th 157- #5 Jordan Leen (C) WBF #16 Jonny Bonilla-Bowman (H), 133 pounds, posted a 6-0 victory over 12 -ranked Mike Grey 6:44 (15-7). Ruggirello improved to 22-3 on the year. At 141 pounds, 165- #1 Mack Lewnes (C) dec. Ryan Patrovich (H), 3-1 in SV red-shirt freshman Justin Accordino recorded his eighth pin of 174- #6 Steve Anceravage (C) dec. #10 Alton Lucas (H), 2-0 the season with victory over sophomore Cory Manson (5-10) in 184- #16 Justin Kerber (C) dec. Ben Clymer (H), 6-2 4:05. Accordino improved to 17-10 on the year and gave the 197- Cam Simaz (C) dec. Anthony Tortora (H), 10-4 Pride its only lead of the match at 9-4. 285- Jordan Enck (H) dec. #12 Zach Hammond (C), 2-1 in TB1

The Big Red regained the lead at 149 when sophomore D.J. Meagher (11-7) pinned freshman substitute Fran O'Brien (0-2) in 2:06. At 157 pounds the Pride may have lost more than the match as defending national champion and fifth-ranked Jordan Leen (18-2) pinned Pride junior Jonny Bonilla-Bowman in 6:44. Just before the pin, Bonilla-Bowman (18-7) took an injury timeout with a torso injury. On the restart, the 16th-ranked wrestler could not defend himself from the down position and was pinned, giving Cornell a 16-9 advantage in the contest.

Cornell's top-ranked sophomore Mack Lewnes improved to 27-0 with a hard-fought 3-1 sudden victory decision over sophomore

2008-09 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY WRESTLING ROSTER

Wt. Cl. First Name Last Name Cl. Ht. Hometown/High School/College 125 Steve Bonanno Fr. 5-5 Wantagh, NY/Wantagh 125 Taylor Brown Fr. 5-5 Emmaus, PA/Emmaus 133 Lou Ruggirello Jr. 5-8 Walden, NY/Valley Central 133 Jeff Rotella So. 5-5 West Windsor, NJ/W. Windsor-Plainsboro North 141 Justin Accordino RFr. 5-8 Wilkes-Barre, PA/Coughlin 141 Tyler Banks Fr. 5-9 Griswold, CT/Griswold 141 Craig Kennedy Sr. 5-6 Parsippany, NJ/Parsippany 149 P.J. Gillespie RFr. 5-10 Long Beach, NY/Long Beach 149 Fran O’Brien RFr. 5-9 Palm Beach Gardens, FL/The Benjamin School 157 Jonny Bonilla-Bowman Jr. 5-7 Pomona, NY/Ramapo 157 Chris Servian Fr. 5-8 Kunkletown, PA/Pleasant Valley 157 Ryan Colmer Fr. 5-9 Duncansville, PA/Holidaysburg 165 Ryan Patrovich So. 6-0 Bohemia, NY/Islip/Ohio State 174 Alton Lucas Sr. 5-8 West Babylon, NY/West Babylon 174 Justin Danz So. 5-9 Placerville, CA/Ponderosa 174 Lawrence Beckman RFr. 5-11Greensville, PA/Reynolds 184 Anthony Tortora Sr. 6-0 Chappaqua, NY/Horace Greeley 184 Ben Clymer Fr. 6-3 Germansville, PA/Northwestern Lehigh 184 Rob Piscitello Fr. 6-1 Bayville, NY/Locust Valley 184 Jonathan Rothman Sr. 5-9 Bridgewater, NJ/Bridgewater-Raritan 184 Pat Murphy Fr. 5-9 Nazareth, PA/Nazareth 197 Joe Fagiano So. 5-10 Chicago, IL/St. Patrick’s/Indiana U. 285 Jordan Enck Fr. 6-3 Manheim, PA/Manheim Central 285 Paul Snyder Fr. 6-0 Greensburg, PA/Mt. Pleasant Area 285 Devion Smith Fr. 6-3 Chino, CA/Colony

Head Coach: Tom Shifflet (Edinboro, 1995) third season at Hofstra Associate Head Coach: Rob Anspach (Hofstra, 2002) Assistant Coach: Joe Dubuque (Indiana, 2006) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Terry Madden (Hunter, 2007) Student-Assistant Coach: Joe Rovelli (Hofstra, 2009)

2008-09 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY WRESTLING SCHEDULE As of February 13, 2009 (8-5 overall, 5-1 CAA)

NOVEMBER 8 Sat. at BROCKPORT/OKLAHOMA GOLD CLASSIC 5th of 8 104 pts. 12 Wed. 53-0 W 16 Sun. at #7 Penn State University 18-15 W 22 Sat. at #5 University of Missouri 12-22 L 23 Sun at UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI OPEN *****

DECEMBER 12 Fri. BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY 37-3 W 29-30 Sat.-Sun. at THE SOUTHERN SCUFFLE 8th of 28 (at UNC Greensboro, Greensboro, NC) 80 pts.

JANUARY 11 Sun. NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY 31-6 W 17 Sat. at COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION DUALS All Day Boston University 38-3 W Rider University 23-12 W #21 Old Dominion 15-17 L Sacred Heart 40-9 W

25 Sun. #5 OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY 13-19 L 31 Sat. at University of Pennsylvania 16-18 L at Drexel University 30-10 W

FEBRUARY 8 Sun. #3 CORNELL UNIVERSITY 12-27 L 14 Sat. at #12 Edinboro University 7 p.m. 15 Sun. at University of Buffalo 1 p.m. 20 Fri. at Harvard University 7 p.m.

MARCH 6-7 Fri.-Sat. at COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS All Day (at Norfolk, VA)

19-21 Thu.-Sat. at NCAA DIVISION I WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS All Day (at the Scottrade Center, St. Louis, MO)

*Colonial Athletic Association match Dates and times subject to change. Home matches in BOLD CAPS to be held at the Mack Sports Complex. 2008-09 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY WRESTLING STATISTICS As of February 13, 2009 (8-5 overall, 5-1 CAA)

Wt. Wrestler Overall Duals CAA Dual Falls Dec. Maj Tech Quick HUCareer Cl. W-L W-L Duals Pts. Dec. Falls Fall+ 125 Steve Bonanno 24-11 10-3 5-1 42-10 1-0 11-10 7-1 3-0 6:49 24-11 125 Taylor Brown 3-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 1-2 0-3 0-0 0:33 3-5

133 Lou Ruggirello 22-3 12-1 6-0 60-3 14-0 5-3 1-0 1-0 0:37 91-19

133 Jeff Rotella 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-1 0-1 xxxx 2-18 141 Jeff Rotella 2-2 1-0 0-0 6-0 1-2 1-0 0-0 0-0 2:39 2-2 149 Jeff Rotella 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-9 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 xxxx 0-2 Rotella Total 4-8 1-2 0-1 6-9 1-3 3-3 0-1 0-1 2:39 4-22

141 Justin Accordino 17-10 8-4 5-1 37-12 8-0 4-9 4-1 1-0 0:25 30-18

149 P.J. Gillespie 16-13 3-7 2-3 12-21 4-0 6-13 5-0 1-0 2:23 16-13 149 Fran O’Brien 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-6 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 xxxx 0-2 149 Tyler Banks 3-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2-0 0-1 0-0 2:36 3-1

157 Jonny Bonilla- 18-7 10-3 6-0 38-13 0-1 9-4 7-2 2-0 4:55 37-20 Bowman 157 Ryan Colmer 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4 1-0 0-0 xxxx 3-4

165 Ryan Patrovich 15-6 9-4 5-1 36-12 0-1 8-5 3-0 3-0 2:57 34-20

165 Justin Danz 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 xxxx 13-22* 174 Justin Danz 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-1 0-0 0-0 xxxx 2-2 Danz Total 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 3-3 0-0 0-0 xxxx 15-24

174 Alton Lucas 19-5 10-3 6-0 37-9 2-0 14-4 2-0 0-0 1:26 81-28 174 Lawrence Beckman 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 xxxx 3-3

184 Ben Clymer 17-8 8-4 4-2 27-15 3-0 9-7 3-0 2-1 2:04 17-8 197 Ben Clymer 1-0 1-0 0-0 3-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 xxxx 1-0 Clymer Total 18-8 9-4 4-2 30-15 3-0 10-7 3-0 2-1 2:04 18-8

184 Jon Rothman 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-0 xxxx 4-13 197 Jon Rothman 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 xxxx 0-1 Rothman Total 1-5 0-1 0-1 0-3 0-0 1-5 0-0 0-0 xxxx 4-14

184 Anthony Tortora 12-10 0-1 0-0 0-4 1-1 8-6 1-3 0-0 6:52 26-25 197 Anthony Tortora 2-5 2-5 1-3 9-16 0-0 1-4 0-1 0-0 xxxx 2-5 Tortora Total 14-15 2-6 1-3 9-17 1-1 9-10 1-4 0-0 6:52 28-30

184 Patrick Murphy 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 xxxx 0-3

184 Rob Piscitello 5-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3 3-0 1-2 0-0 xxxx 5-5 197 Rob Piscitello 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3:43 1-0 Piscitello Total 6-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 2-0 1-2 0-0 3:43 6-5

197 Joe Fagiano 13-4 2-1 1-0 8-3 2-0 5-4 5-0 0-0 0:48 13-4

285 Jordan Enck 15-15 5-7 2-3 18-21 2-0 11-14 1-1 1-0 2:31 15-15 285 Devion Smith 3-7 0-1 0-1 0-6 3-2 0-1 0-4 0-0 4:14 3-7 285 Paul Snyder 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 xxxx 0-2 Wt. Wrestler Overall Duals CAA Pts Falls Dec. Maj Tech Quick Career + - career 2008-09 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY WRESTLING INDIVIDUAL RESULTS (As of February 13, 2009) Key: M-major decision, TF-Tech Fall, F-Fall, MFor-Medical Forfeit, SV-Sudden Victory, TB-Tie-Breaker)

125 STEVE BONANNO

Date Actual Weight Won Lost Opponent's Opponent's Competition/Opp. W-L Weight Class Name Institution______11/8 125 F-6:49 Shawn Hainey Brockport Brockport/OK Gold 1-0 11/8 125 2-5 Nick Bedelyon Kent State Brockport/OK Gold 1-1 11/8 125 M-10-1 Taylor Brown Hofstra Brockport/OK Gold 2-1 11/8 125 5-4 Matt Fusco Rutgers Brockport/OK Gold 3-1 11/8 125 2-5 Joey Fio Oklahoma Brockport/OK Gold 3-2 11/8 125 5-8 Lance Penhale Army Brockport/OK Gold (6) 3-3 11/12 125 TF-15-0 Jason Mandragona Wagner Dual/Wagner 4-3 11/15 125 8-6 Brad Pataky Penn State Dual/at Penn State 5-3 11/22 125 8-2 Troy Dolan Missouri Dual/at Missouri 6-3 11/23 125 6-3 Bernard Futrell Illinois Missouri Open 7-3 11/23 125 3-5 Justin Forest Oklahoma Missouri Open 7-4 11/23 125 2-3 Troy Dolan Missouri Missouri Open 7-5 11/23 125 10-6 Billy Exline Missouri Valley Missouri Open (5) 8-5 11/29 125 4-9 Paul Donahoe Edinboro Mat Town Open 8-6 11/29 125 TF-19-4 Josh Craig Unattached Mat Town Open 8-6* 11/29 125 2-0 Desmond Moore Millersville Mat Town Open 9-6 11/29 125 6-3 Nicholas Hyatt Lock Haven Mat Town Open 10-6 11/29 125 8-5 Joey Langel Rutgers Mat Town Open (3) 11-6 12/12 125 M-17-3 Tyler Malmberg Binghamton Dual/Binghamton 12-6 12/29 125 M-10-1 Nick Hyatt Lock Haven Southern Scuffle 13-6 12/29 125 2-5 Nick Bedelyon Kent State Southern Scuffle 13-7 12/29 125 M-10-1 Andrew Sifakis Appalachian State Southern Scuffle 14-7 12/30 125 M-9-1 Mitchell Johnson UNC-Greensboro Southern Scuffle 15-7 12/30 125 7-2 Brandon Zoeteway Cal. St. Bakersfield Southern Scuffle 16-7 12/30 125 9-7 Prescott Garner Navy Southern Scuffle 17-7 12/30 125 1-3 Nick Bedelyon Kent State Southern Scuffle 17-8 12/30 125 M-For Ross Gitomer Virginia Southern Scuffle (5) 18-8 1/11 125 M-9-1 Mike Moreno NC State Dual/NC State 19-8 1/17 125 TF-18-0 Ryan Dowd Boston U. CAA Duals 20-8 1/17 125 TF-19-3 Filiberto Colon Rider CAA Duals 21-8 1/17 125 2-5 James Nicholson Old Dominion CAA Duals 21-9 1/17 125 For Sacred Heart CAA Duals 22-9 1/25 125 5-2 Nikko Triggas Ohio State Dual/Ohio State 23-9 1/31 125 2-4 #12 Rollie Peterkin Penn Dual/at Penn 23-10 1/31 125 M-12-3 Michael Gomez Drexel Dual/at Drexel 24-10 2/8 125 M-2-10 #2 Troy Nickerson Cornell Dual/Cornell 24-11

125 TAYLOR BROWN

Date Actual Weight Won Lost Opponent's Opponent's Competition/Place W-L Weight Class Name Institution______11/8 125 8-17 Troy Opfer Kent State Brockport/OK Gold 0-1 11/8 125 1-10 Taylor Brown Hofstra Brockport/OK Gold 0-2 11/15 125 F-6:19 Robert Sylvester Millersville East Stroudsburg Open 1-2 11/15 125 F-0:33 Frank Maselli Stevens Tech East Stroudsburg Open 2-2 11/15 125 3-11 Frank Cagnina Unattached East Stroudsburg Open 2-3 11/15 125 6-2 Claton Youtz Kutztown East Stroudsburg Open 3-3 11/15 125 3-5 Jimmy Kirchner Rider East Stroudsburg Open 3-4 12/7 125 5-7 Ilyass Elmsaquri Rider Nittany Lion Open 3-5

133 LOU RUGGIRELLO

Date Actual Weight Won Lost Opponent's Opponent's Competition/Place W-L Weight Class Name Institution______11/8 133 F-1:51 Brian Bollette Rutgers Brockport/OK Gold 1-0 11/8 133 F-2:20 Glen DiStefano Brockport Brockport/OK Gold 2-0 11/8 133 F-2:50 Whitt Dunning Army Brockport/OK Gold 3-0 11/8 133 F-1:21 Danny Mitcheff Kent State Brockport/OK Gold (1) 4-0 11/12 133 F-2:07 Nick Keshecki Wagner Dual/Wagner 5-0 11/15 133 9-0 Tim Haas Penn State Dual/at Penn State 6-0 11/22 133 F-0:51 Todd Schavrien Missouri Dual/at Missouri 7-0 11/23 133 F-3:34 Zeke Rowan Illinois Missouri Open 8-0 11/23 133 F-3:55 Todd Schavrien Missouri Missouri Open 9-0 11/23 133 2-4 Ray Stevens Lindenwood Missouri Open (2) 9-1 12/12 133 F-1:11 Rob Slavin Binghamton Dual/Binghamton 10-1 12/29 133 4-0 Frank Celorrio Appalachian State Southern Scuffle 11-1 12/29 133 F-2:40 Darren Boing Ohio Southern Scuffle 12-1 12/30 133 F-2:08 Will Livingston Virginia Tech Southern Scuffle 13-1 12/30 133 3-2 Danny Mitcheff Kent State Southern Scuffle 14-1 12/30 133 1-2 Ricky Deubel Edinboro Southern Scuffle (2) 14-2 1/11 133 11-4 Dariuss Little NC State Dual/NC State 15-2 1/17 133 For Boston U. CAA Duals 16-2 1/17 133 F-1:30 Jimmy Kirchner Rider CAA Duals 17-2 1/17 133 F-1:46 Kyle Hutter Old Dominion CAA Duals 18-2 1/17 133 F-1:29 Mike Impellizeri Sacred Heart CAA Duals 19-2 1/25 133 4-7 #2 Reece Humphrey Ohio State Dual/Ohio State 19-3 1/31 133 4-0 Bryan Ortenzio Penn Dual/at Penn 20-3 1/31 133 TF Frank Cimato Drexel Dual/at Drexel 21-3 2/8 133 6-0 #12 Mike Grey Cornell Dual/Cornell 22-3

133/141 JEFF ROTELLA

Date Actual Weight Won Lost Opponent's Opponent's Competition/Place W-L Weight Class Name Institution______11/9 133 0-7 Silas Murray Nassau CC Central Jersey Open 0-1 11/9 133 9-7 Paul Bauberger Glouchester Co. CC Central Jersey Open 1-1 11/9 133 6-11 Drew Willis Navy Central Jersey Open 1-2 11/12 141 F-2:39 Jake Villaret Wagner Dual/Wagner 2-2 11/15 133 TF-0-15 Andrew Grabfelder Columbia Binghamton Open 2-3 11/15 133 6-1 John Agoo AIC Binghamton Open 3-3 11/15 133 0-11 Joe Stanzione Unattached Binghamton Open 3-4 12/28 141 5-3 Sean Andel Millersville Wilkes Open 4-4 12/28 141 F-5:18 Matt Ulrich USM Wilkes Open 4-5 12/28 141 F-2:13 Seth Vernon Oklahoma Wilkes Open 4-6 1/31 149 F-6:50 Cesar Grajales Penn Dual/at Penn 4-7 1/31 149 5-9 Robert Robinson Drexel Dual/at Drexel 4-8

141 JUSTIN ACCORDINO

Date Actual Weight Won Lost Opponent's Opponent's Competition/Place W-L Weight Class Name Institution______11/8 141 F-0:38 Josh Bellinger Brockport Brockport/OK Gold 1-0 11/8 141 1-3SV Drew Lashaway Kent State Brockport/OK Gold 1-1 11/8 141 F-0:25 Adam Haas Kent State Brockport/OK Gold 2-1 11/8 141 M-14-4 William Simpson Army Brockport/OK Gold 3-1 11/8 141 4-2 David Greenwald Rutgers Brockport/OK Gold 4-1 11/8 141 3-7 Drew Lashaway Kent State Brockport/OK Gold (4) 4-2 11/15 141 M-12-4 Frank Molinaro Penn State Dual/at #7 Penn State 5-2 11/22 141 5-1 Marcus Hoehn Missouri Dual/at #5 Missouri 6-2 11/23 141 4-1 Scott Kelly Indiana Missouri Open 7-2 11/23 141 M-11-2 David Christian Cal Poly Missouri Open 8-2 11/23 141 2-6 Fil Novachkov Cal Poly Missouri Open 8-3 11/23 141 F-2:47 Irwin Matt Indianapolis Missouri Open 9-3 11/23 141 1-2 TB1 Marcus Hoehn Missouri Missouri Open (4) 9-4 12/12 141 M-14-3 Anwar Goeres Binghamton Dual/Binghamton 10-4 12/29 141 F-1:45 Anthony Box Cal.St. Bakersfield Southern Scuffle 11-4 12/29 141 M-4-12 Kareem Naguib Binghamton Southern Scuffle 11-5 12/29 141 F-3:51 Derek Royster The Citadel Southern Scuffle 12-5 12/29 141 1-2 Joel Webster Edinboro Southern Scuffle 12-6 1/11 141 0-6 Joe Caramanica NC State Dual/NC State 12-7 1/17 141 TF-18-2 Ryan Goddu Boston U. CAA Duals 13-7 1/17 141 6-1 Fred Rodgers Rider CAA Duals 14-7 1/17 141 3-8 Ryan Williams Old Dominion CAA Duals 14-8 1/17 141 F-2:04 Chris Davis Sacred Heart CAA Duals 15-8 1/25 141 3-5 #12 J. Jaggers Ohio State Dual/Ohio State 15-9 1/31 141 2-8 Mark Rappo Penn Dual/at Penn 15-10 1/31 141 F-2:30 Matt Dugan Drexel Dual/at Drexel 16-10 2/8 141 F-4:05 Corey Manson Cornell Dual/Cornell 17-10

149 P.J.GILLESPIE

Date Actual Weight Won Lost Opponent's Opponent's Competition/Place W-L Weight Class Name Institution______11/8 149 M-10-1 Kory Bissett Edinboro Brockport/OK Gold 1-0 11/8 149 2-3 Matt Kyler Army Brockport/OK Gold 1-1 11/8 149 M-11-0 David Seidenberg Rutgers Brockport/OK Gold 2-1 11/8 149 F-4:12 Jack Barrett Rutgers Brockport/OK Gold 3-1 11/8 149 3-6 Will Rowe Oklahoma Brockport/OK Gold 3-2 11/8 149 4-5 Torsten Gillespie Edinboro Brockport/OK Gold (6) 3-3 11/12 149 F-4:36 Ryan Cornell Wagner Dual/Wagner 4-3 11/15 149 3-4 #2 Bubba Jenkins Penn State Dual/at Penn State 4-4 11/22 149 6-8 Andrew Sherry Missouri Dual/at Missouri 4-5 11/23 149 TF-17-1 Jordan Edison Central Oklahoma Missouri Open F/S 5-5 11/23 149 M-14-4 Dean Pavlou Tenn.-Chattanooga Missouri Open F/S 6-5 11/23 149 F-4:02 Reese Taylor Illinois Missouri Open F/S 7-5 11/23 149 2-3 Tyler St. Louis North Carolina Missouri Open F/S 7-6 11/23 149 M-12-2 Austin Standage Central Oklahoma Missouri Open F/S 8-6 11/23 149 F-2:23 Dean Pavlou Tenn.-Chattanooga Missouri Open F/S 9-6 11/23 149 10-3 Eric Terrezas Illinois Missouri Open F/S 10-6 11/23 149 M-8-0 Reese Taylor Illinois Missouri Open F/S (3) 11-6 12/12 149 4-1 Matt Kaylor Binghamton Dual/Binghamton 12-6 12/29 149 8-5 Seth Creasy Lock Haven Southern Scuffle 13-6 12/29 149 0-4 D.J. Meagher Cornell Southern Scuffle 13-7 12/29 149 8-3 Jake Bohn George Mason Southern Scuffle 14-7 12/29 149 9-3 Richie Dehnz Appalachian State Southern Scuffle 15-7 12/30 149 6-7 Matt Kaylor Binghamton Southern Scuffle 15-8 1/11 149 7-10 Darrion Caldwell NC State Dual/NC State 15-9 1/17 149 3-2 tb2 Michael Roberts Boston U. CAA Duals 16-9 1/17 149 4-5 Aaron Nestor Rider CAA Duals 16-10 1/17 149 1-2 tb Joey Metzler Old Dominion CAA Duals 16-11 1/17 149 2-3 Anthony Priore Sacred Heart CAA Duals 16-12 1/25 149 0-5 #4 Lance Palmer Ohio State Dual/Ohio State 16-13

149 TYLER BANKS

Date Actual Weight Won Lost Opponent's Opponent's Competition/Place W-L Weight Class Name Institution______11/15 149 F-2:36 Jay Sandt Kutztown East Stroudsburg Open 1-0 11/15 149 3-2 Nick Weaver Rider East Stroudsburg Open 2-0 11/15 149 0-11 #13 Matt Cathell Delaware State East Stroudsburg Open 2-1 11/15 149 11-7 Kyle Rosser Lehigh East Stroudsburg Open 3-1 11/15 149 MFor Brett McCurdy Penn East Stroudsburg Open 3-1

149 FRAN O’BRIEN

Date Actual Weight Won Lost Opponent's Opponent's Competition/Place W-L Weight Class Name Institution______11/9 149 6-10 John Giusti Delaware Valley Central Jersey Open 0-1 11/9 149 MFor Matt Ellery Middlesex County Central Jersey Open 0-1 2/8 149 F-2:06 D.J. Meagher Cornell Dual/Cornell 0-2

157 JONNY BONILLA-BOWMAN

Date Actual Weight Won Lost Opponent's Opponent's Competition/Place W-L Weight Class Name Institution______11/8 157 12-8 Greg Zannetti Rutgers Brockport/OK Gold 1-0 11/8 157 14-7 Greg Puckett Central Michigan Brockport/OK Gold 2-0 11/8 157 4-10 Shane Vernon Oklahoma Brockport/OK Gold 2-1 11/8 157 MDef Scott Winston Rutgers Brockport/OK Gold 2-1* 11/8 157 MDef Ross Tice Kent State Brockport/OK Gold (6) 2-1* 11/12 157 M-21-8 Larry Peotter Wagner Dual/Wagner 3-1 11/15 157 8-11 #3 Dan Vallimont Penn State Dual/at Penn State 3-2 11/22 157 M-2-13 #7 Michael Chandler Missouri Dual/at Missouri 3-3 11/23 157 8-12 Patrick Wright Missouri Missouri Open 3-4 11/23 157 F-1:39 Haedicke Austin Unattached Missouri Open 3-4* 11/23 157 14-16 Ryan Moyer Lindenwood Missouri Open 3-5 12/12 157 TF-25-10 Jon Kaloust Binghamton Dual/Binghamton 4-5 12/29 157 11-8 Andrew Saunders UNC-Greensboro Southern Scuffle 5-5 12/29 157 13-12 Thomas Scotton North Carolina Southern Scuffle 6-5 12/29 157 M-24-10 Ben Mendelbrout Boston Univ. Southern Scuffle 7-5 12/30 157 M-18-8 Glenn Shober Navy Southern Scuffle 8-5 12/30 157 M-3-15 Gregor Gillespie Edinboro Southern Scuffle 8-6 12/30 157 11-5 Kody Hamrah N.C. State Southern Scuffle 9-6 12/30 157 9-4 Jedd Moore Virginia Southern Scuffle (3) 10-6 1/11 157 10-9 Kody Hamrah NC State Dual/NC State 11-6 1/17 157 M-14-5 Ben Mendelbraut Boston U. CAA Duals 12-6 1/17 157 10-5 Michael Kessler Rider CAA Duals 13-6 1/17 157 8-4 Kaylen Baxter Old Dominion CAA Duals 14-6 1/17 157 M-20-7 Jonathan Rizzitello Sacred Heart CAA Duals 15-6 1/25 157 M-15-6 #15 Jason Johnstone Ohio State Dual/Ohio State 16-6 1/31 157 M-15-6 Gabriel Burak Penn Dual/at Penn 17-6 1/31 157 TF-25-9 Billy Haydt Drexel Dual/at Drexel 18-6 2/8 157 F-6:44 #5 Jordan Leen Cornell Dual/Cornell 18-7

157 RYAN COLMER

Date Actual Weight Won Lost Opponent's Opponent's Competition/Place W-L Weight Class Name Institution______11/9 157 9-4 Matt Brode Wilkes Central Jersey Open 1-0 11/9 157 11-6 Nick Giunta Gloucester Co. Central Jersey Open 2-0 11/9 157 8-11 Bobby Ward Nassau CC Central Jersey Open 2-1 11/9 157 1-2 Tom Oswald Navy Central Jersey Open (4) 2-2 11/15 157 M-13-0 John Butera Kutztown East Stroudsburg Open 3-2 11/15 157 2-6 Zac Marlatt Delaware State East Stroudsburg Open 3-3 11/15 157 0-6 Leo Dorman Stevens Tech East Stroudsburg Open 3-4

165 RYAN PATROVICH

Date Actual Weight Won Lost Opponent's Opponent's Competition/Place W-L Weight Class Name Institution______11/8 165 7-6 Obie Simpson Kent State Brockport/OK Gold 1-0 11/8 165 F-1:34 Jarrod King Edinboro Brockport/OK Gold 1-1 11/8 165 5-2 Matt Pletcher Rutgers Brockport/OK Gold 2-1 11/8 165 5-3 Obie Simpson Kent State Brockport/OK Gold 3-1 11/12 165 M-16-4 Sean Quinn Wagner Dual/Wagner 4-1 11/15 165 9-4 Mark Friend Penn State Dual/at Penn State 5-1 11/22 165 1-2 #2 Nick Marable Missouri Dual/at Missouri 5-2 11/23 165 TF-15-0 Adam Ahart Illinois State Missouri Open 6-2 11/23 165 8-3 Clinton Arlis Illinois Missouri Open 7-2 11/23 165 M-11-1 John Murray Lindenwood Missouri Open 8-2 11/23 165 2-3 Roger Bergsrud-Smith Illinois Missouri Open (2) 8-3 12/12 165 7-2 Ryan McGarity Binghamton Dual/Binghamton 9-3 1/11 165 TF-15-0 Quinton Godley NC State Dual/NC State 10-3 1/17 165 7-4 Charles Inglin Boston U. CAA Duals 11-3 1/17 165 4-0 Jason lapham Rider CAA Duals 12-3 1/17 165 2-3 Chris Brown Old Dominion CAA Duals 12-4 1/17 165 For Sacred Heart CAA Duals 13-4 1/25 165 0-2 #4 Colt Sponseller Ohio State Dual/Ohio State 13-5 1/31 165 7-4 Andrew Coles Penn Dual/at Penn 14-5 1/31 165 TF- Scott Hunter Drexel Dual/at Drexel 15-5 2/8 165 1-3 SV #1 Mack Lewnes Cornell Dual/Cornell 15-6

165 JUSTIN DANZ

Date Actual Weight Won Lost Opponent's Opponent's Competition/Place W-L Weight Class Name Institution______11/15 165 4-2 Kevin Foley Unattached East Stroudsburg Open 0-0* 11/15 165 0-2 Josh Asper Maryland East Stroudsburg Open 0-1 11/15 165 2-3 Ricardo Pena Kutztown East Stroudsburg Open 0-2 12/28 174 4-2 Brandon Sundwall Springfield Wilkes Open 1-2 12/28 174 4-2 Mike Wolfer Columbia Wilkes Open 2-2 12/28 174 2-4 sv Steve Makin Pittsburgh-Johnstown Wilkes Open 2-3 12/28 174 F-1:08 Quentin Wright Penn State Wilkes Open 2-4

174 ALTON LUCAS

Date Actual Weight Won Lost Opponent's Opponent's Competition/Place W-L Weight Class Name Institution______11/8 174 M-13-3 Mike Cuccinata Rutgers Brockport/OK Gold 1-0 11/8 174 8-2 Michael Whalen Rutgers Brockport/OK Gold 2-0 11/8 174 5-2 Jeff James Oklahoma Brockport/OK Gold 3-0 11/12 174 F-2:15 Ryan Malloy Wagner Dual/Wagner 4-0 11/15 174 3-4 Quentin Wright Penn State Dual/at Penn State 4-1 11/22 174 1-3 SV #3 Raymond Jordan Missouri Dual/at Missouri 4-2 11/23 174 6-3 Kevin Wainscott Oklahoma State Missouri Open 5-2 11/23 174 7-2 Clinton Polz Illinois Missouri Open 6-2 11/23 174 6-5 Matt Cauley Lindenwood Missouri Open 7-2 11/23 174 3-5 #3 Raymond Jordan Missouri Missouri Open (2) 7-3 12/12 174 M-17-4 Anthony Esposito Binghamton Dual/Binghamton 8-3 12/29 174 F-1:29 Daniel Tolbert Lock Haven Southern Scuffle 9-3 12/29 174 9-2 Colin McDonald Cornell Southern Scuffle 10-3 12/30 174 3-2 Eric Decker Old Dominion Southern Scuffle 11-3 12/30 174 M-Def Chris Henrich Virginia Southern Scuffle 11-4 12/30 174 M-For Bagna Tovuujay George Mason Southern Scuffle 11-4* 12/30 174 M-For Eric Decker Old Dominion Southern Scuffle (6) 11-4* 1/11 174 6-3 Jake Burge NC State Dual/NC State 12-4 1/17 174 3-2 Hunter Meys Boston U. CAA Duals 13-4 1/17 174 10-3 Mike Ward Rider CAA Duals 14-4 1/17 174 3-1 sv Eric Decker Old Dominion CAA Duals 15-4 1/17 174 For Sacred Heart CAA Duals 16-4 1/25 174 6-2 Dave Rella Ohio State Dual/Ohio State 17-4 1/31 174 6-4 Scott Giffin Penn Dual/at Penn 18-4 1/31 174 3-1 Justin Wieller Drexel Dual/at Drexel 19-4 2/8 174 0-2 #6 Steve Anceravage Cornell Dual/Cornell 19-5

174 LAWRENCE BECKMAN

Date Actual Weight Won Lost Opponent's Opponent's Competition/Place W-L Weight Class Name Institution______11/8 174 Def-3:30 Chris Estep Kent State Brockport/OK Gold 0-1 11/8 174 MDef Ryan Mergen Army Brockport/OK Gold 0-1*

184 BEN CLYMER

Date Actual Weight Won Lost Opponent's Opponent's Competition/Place W-L Weight Class Name Institution______11/12 184 TF-17-0 Peter Morano Wagner Dual/Wagner 1-0 11/15 184 4-5 #15 Phil Bomberger Penn State Dual/at Penn State 1-1 11/22 184 3-9 Dorian Henderson Missouri Dual/at Missouri 1-2 11/23 184 F-2:38 Ray Perez Missouri Valley Missouri Open F/S 2-2 11/23 184 3-2 Kyle Reed McKendree Missouri Open F/S 3-2 11/23 184 TF-17-0 Matt McCarter Illinois Missouri Open F/S 4-2 11/23 184 TF-0-15 Brent Haynes Missouri Missouri Open F/S (2) 4-3 11/29 184 M-10-1 Travis Stem Lock Haven Mat Town Open 5-3 11/29 184 M-10-1 Eric Anderson Michigan State Mat Town Open 6-3 11/29 184 3-2 TB Jeremie Cook Lock Haven Mat Town Open 7-3 11/29 184 4-2 SV Brock Mantella Pittsburgh Mat Town Open (1) 8-3 12/12 184 2-4 #15 Josh Patterson Binghamton Dual/Binghamton 8-4 12/29 184 7-1 Sam Chair Davidson Southern Scuffle 9-4 12/29 184 2-7 Shawn Fendone Edinboro Southern Scuffle 9-5 12/29 184 13-9 Russell Kropp Navy Southern Scuffle 10-5 12/30 184 F-2:04 Daniel Llamas North Carolina Southern Scuffle 11-5 12/30 184 2-6 John Barone Duke Southern Scuffle 11-6 1/11 184 M-10-0 Mark Jahad NC State Dual/NC State 12-6 1/17 184 F-5:49 Mike Platco Boston U. CAA Duals 13-6 1/17 184 2-4 Doug Umbehauer Rider CAA Duals 13-7 1/17 184 2-1 Joe Budi Old Dominion CAA Duals 14-7 1/17 184 8-3 Brandon Lapp Sacred Heart CAA Duals 15-7 1/25 197 3-2 Cody Gardner Ohio State Dual/Ohio State 16-7 1/31 184 4-3 Colin Hitscler Penn Dual/at Penn 17-7 1/31 184 3-1 Justin Wieller Drexel Dual/at Drexel 18-8 2/8 184 2-6 #16 Justin Kerber Cornell Dual/Cornell 18-9

184 ANTHONY TORTORA

Date Actual Weight Won Lost Opponent's Opponent's Competition/Place W-L Weight Class Name Institution______11/8 184 4-6 Shawn Fendone Edinboro Brockport/OK Gold 0-1 11/8 184 9-4 Derek Stanley Army Brockport/OK Gold 1-1 11/8 184 F-6:52 Keith Dobish Rutgers Brockport/OK Gold 2-1 11/8 184 F-2:47 Pat Flynn Oklahoma Brockport/OK Gold 2-2 11/8 184 3-8 Vince DiDona Central Michigan Brockport/OK Gold (6) 2-3 11/15 184 4-3 Justin Weiler Drexel Binghamton Open 3-3 11/15 184 5-2 Travis Dake Cornell Binghamton Open 4-3 11/15 184 M-0-11 Josh Patterson Binghamton Binghamton Open 4-4 11/15 184 MFor Alex Siedlicki Brown Binghamton Open 5-4 11/15 184 MFor Michael Moore Cornell Binghamton Open 6-4 11/15 184 M-0-8 Justin Kerber Cornell Binghamton Open (6) 6-5 12/7 184 4-2 SV Jon Moore UPitt-Johnstown Nittany Lion Open 7-5 12/7 184 2-6 Chris Daggett Liberty Nittany Lion Open 7-6 12/7 184 3-0 Kevin Bailey Lehigh Nittany Lion Open 8-6 12/7 184 3-0 Rob Waltko Bucknell Nittany Lion Open 9-6 12/7 184 M-18-7 Jimmy Webb George Mason Nittany Lion Open 10-6 12/7 184 4-5 Nate Holley Cornell Nittany Lion Open 10-7 12/29 184 3-7 John Barone Duke Southern Scuffle 10-8 12/29 184 14-7 Mike Petterson George Mason Southern Scuffle 11-8 12/29 184 9-3 Kurt Brendel Princeton Southern Scuffle 12-8 12/30 184 0-4 Dylan Temple Appalachian State Southern Scuffle 12-9 1/11 197 For. NC State Dual/NC State 13-9 1/17 197 0-6 John Hall Boston U. CAA Duals 13-10 1/17 197 3-8 Jesse Strawn Old Dominion CAA Duals 13-11 1/17 197 6-1 Rick Eichenlaub Sacred Heart CAA Duals 14-11 1/25 184 M-4-16 #2 Mike Pucillo Ohio State Dual/Ohio State 14-12 1/31 184 6-12 Thomas Shovlin Penn Dual/at Penn 14-13 1/31 184 M-8-16 #12 Jon Oplinger Drexel Dual/at Drexel 14-14 2/8 197 4-10 Cam Simaz Cornell Dual/Cornell 14-15

184 JON ROTHMAN

Date Actual Weight Won Lost Opponent's Opponent's Competition/Place W-L Weight Class Name Institution______11/8 184 3-5 Derek Stanley Army Brockport/OK Gold 0-1 11/8 184 7-13 Garrett Hunter Army Brockport/OK Gold 0-2 11/15 184 1-8 Justin Kerber Cornell Binghamton Open 0-3 11/15 184 5-0 Jacob Dabishinsky Bloomsburg Binghamton Open 1-3 11/15 184 2-5 Travis Dale Cornell Binghamton Open 1-4 12/28 184 M-5-15 Phil Bomberger Penn State Wilkes Open 1-5 12/28 184 M-5-13 McPaul Ogbonna Rutgers Wilkes Open 1-6 1/17 197 2-7 Mike Miller Rider CAA Duals 1-7

184/197 ROBERT PISCITELLO

Date Actual Weight Won Lost Opponent's Opponent's Competition/Place W-L Weight Class Name Institution______11/9 184 6-5 Daniel Brown Wilkes Central Jersey Open 1-0 11/9 184 11-6 David Khovin Nassau CC Central Jersey Open 2-0 11/9 184 4-14 Kurt Brendel Princeton Central Jersey Open 2-1 11/9 184 MFor Preston Johnson Middlesex Co. Central Jersey Open (3) 3-1 11/12 197 F-3:43 Mark Wagner Wagner Dual/Wagner 4-1 11/15 184 7-2 Preston Johnson Middlesex CC Binghamton Open 5-1 11/15 184 2-11 Cory Alrich Columbia Binghamton Open 5-2 11/15 184 F-1:05 Matt Berratta Unattached Binghamton Open 5-3 12/7 184 4-1 Dan Kennedy Boston U. Nittany Lion Open 6-3 12/7 184 F-5:39 Chris Orzechowski Rutgers Nittany Lion Open 6-4 12/7 184 F-3:14 Mikal McKee UNC-Greensboro Nittany Lion Open 6-5

184 PATRICK MURPHY

Date Actual Weight Won Lost Opponent's Opponent's Competition/Place W-L Weight Class Name Institution______11/15 184 3-10 Jason Foor Millersville East Stroudsburg Open 0-1 11/15 184 F-1:09 Bobby Mort Kutztown East Stroudsburg Open 0-2 12/28 184 F-2:22 Damian Majocha Pittsburgh-Johnstown Wilkes Open 0-3 12/28 184 3-10 Joseph LoFredo Unattached Wilkes Open 0-3

197 JOE FAGIANO

Date Actual Weight Won Lost Opponent's Opponent's Competition/Place W-L Weight Class Name Institution______11/9* 197 F-0:48 Doug Enders Gloucester Co. Central Jersey Open 1-0 11/9* 197 F-0:51 Judd Connell USMMA Central Jersey Open 2-0 11/9* 197 4-1 Dan Hopkins Middlesex Co. Central Jersey Open 3-0 11/9* 197 M-13-4 Chris Smith Wilkes Central Jersey Open (1) 4-0 11/15 197 M-15-6 Andrew Haile Penn State Dual/at Penn State 5-0 11/22 197 6-12 #5 Max Askren Missouri Dual/at Missouri 5-1 11/23 197 M-10-2 Martin Smith Illinois Missouri Open 6-1 11/23 197 7-2 Neal Kemp Lindenwood Missouri Open 7-1 11/23 197 8-3 Patrick Bond Illinois Missouri Open 8-1 11/23 197 MFor Max Askren Missouri Missouri Open (1) 9-1 12/12 197 M-15-1 Carl Korpi Binghamton Dual/Binghamton 10-1 12/29 197 M-11-1 Zach Morse Princeton Southern Scuffle 11-1 12/29 197 8-1 Jeremy Cannon UNC-Greensboro Southern Scuffle 12-1 12/30 197 4-1 Riley Orozco Cal St. Bakersfield Southern Scuffle 13-1 12/30 197 1-3 Cayle Byers George Mason Southern Scuffle 13-2 12/30 197 3-4 Cameron Simaz Cornell Southern Scuffle 13-3 12/30 197 4-8 Brent Jones Virginia Southern Scuffle (6) 13-4

285 JORDAN ENCK

Date Actual Weight Won Lost Opponent's Opponent's Competition/Place W-L Weight Class Name Institution______11/8 285 F-2:31 Josh Chowske Brockport Brockport/OK Gold 1-0 11/8 285 6-7 Jermail Porter Kent State Brockport/OK Gold 1-1 11/8 285 4-1 Jabril Patterson Brockport Brockport/OK Gold 2-1 11/8 285 2-1 Dominic Russo Rutgers Brockport/OK Gold 3-1 11/8 285 1-4 Jarod Trice Central Michigan Brockport/OK Gold 3-2 11/8 285 2-9 Mike Sprigg Army Brockport/OK Gold (6) 3-3 11/12 285 TF-15-0 Angelo D’Amico Wagner Dual/Wagner 4-3 11/15 285 2-4 Cameron Wade Penn State Dual/at Penn State 4-4 11/22 285 2-4 Dominique Bradley Missouri Dual/at Missouri 4-5 11/23 285 3-0 George Donovan McKendree Missouri Open F/S 5-5 11/23 285 F-6:52 Corey Anderson Lincoln Missouri Open F/S 6-5 11/23 285 4-0 Nick Cook Indiana Missouri Open F/S 7-5 11/23 285 3-1 Travis Ewart Missouri Valley Missouri Open F/S (1) 8-5 11/29 285 1-4 Ryan Tomai Pittsburgh Mat Town Open 8-6 11/29 285 4-6 SV Roman Husam Clarion Mat Town Open 8-7 12/7 285 3-9 Dominick Russo Rutgers Nittany Lion Open 8-8 12/12 285 M-8-0 Corey Waite Binghamton Dual/Binghamton 9-8 12/29 285 2-0 Taylor Moore Cornell Southern Scuffle 10-8 12/29 285 M-1-11 Scott Steele Navy Southern Scuffle 10-9 12/29 285 6-3 Aaron Brown The Citadel Southern Scuffle 11-9 12/30 285 5-4 Andy Hartshorn Ohio Southern Scuffle 12-9 12/30 285 2-7 David Marone Virginia Tech Southern Scuffle 12-10 1/11 285 6-2 Bobby Isola NC State Dual/NC State 13-10 1/17 285 7-1 James Connors Boston U. CAA Duals 14-10 1/17 285 1-3 sv Eddie Bordas Rider CAA Duals 14-11 1/17 285 3-4 Roy Dragon Old Dominion CAA Duals 14-12 1/25 285 5-6 #17 Corey Morrison Ohio State Dual/Ohio State 14-13 1/31 285 5-10 Trey McLean Penn Dual/at Penn 14-14 1/31 285 1-5 Kyle Frey Drexel Dual/at Drexel 14-15 2/8 285 2-1 TB1 #12 Zach Hammond Cornell Dual/Cornell 15-15

285 DEVION SMITH

Date Actual Weight Won Lost Opponent's Opponent's Competition/Place W-L Weight Class Name Institution______11/9 285 F-5:15 Aldin Chapman Middlesex Co. Central Jersey Open 1-0 11/9 285 2-11 Brandon Williamson Nassau CC Central Jersey Open 1-1 11/9 285 F-4:14 Chris Moyer Stevens Tech Central Jersey Open 2-1 11/9 285 3-4 Zeke Pyle Delaware Valley Central Jersey Open (6) 2-2 11/15 285 F-4:20 Bryan Dine Ithaca Binghamton Open 3-2 11/15 285 F-6:33 Jimmy Connors Boston Univ. Binghamton Open 3-3 11/15 285 6-14 Kyle Frye Drexel Binghamton Open 3-4 12/29 285 M-2-18 Jermail Porter Kent State Southern Scuffle 3-5 12/29 285 M-0-9 Dan Bittner Binghamton Southern Scuffle 3-6 1/17 285 F-6:09 Paul Schweighardt Sacred Heart CAA Duals 3-7

285 PAUL SNYDER

Date Actual Weight Won Lost Opponent's Opponent's Competition/Place W-L Weight Class Name Institution______12/28 285 5-7 Chris Brown Springfield Wilkes Open 0-1 12/28 285 1-3 Justin Allen Lehigh Wilkes Open 0-2

Key: M-major decision, TF-Tech Fall, F-Fall, MFor-Medical Forfeit, SV-Sudden Victory, TB-Tie-Breaker)