WWW.UMTERPS.COM TABLE OF CONTENTS 2015-16 SCHEDULE (5-13, 1-8 BIG TEN) Quick Facts/Schedule 2 October Roster/Pronunciation Guide 3 25 Red & Black Wrestle-Offs College Park, Md. Black, 18-9 Coaching Staff 4-6 November 1 Pittsburgh College Park, Md. L, 15-16 Championship Notes/Roster Info 7 Buffalo College Park, Md. L, 13-19 Team Photos 8 Davidson College Park, Md. W, 40-3 Wrestler Bios 9-13 8 at Binghamton Open Binghamton, N.Y. NTS 20 at No. 2 Iowa City, Iowa L, 9-36. Records and Honors 14-16 22 at NC State Open Raleigh, N.C. NTS Year-By-Year 17-18 29 vs. No. 12 Illinois^ Manhattan, N.Y. L, 9-34 Radio/TV Chart 19 29 vs. Hofstra^ Manhattan, N.Y. W, 24-13 Season Statistics 20-29 December 5 Drexel College Park, Md. W, 24-10 6 at Nittany Lion Open State College, Pa. NTS QUICK FACTS 11 No. 4 Nebraska* College Park, Md. L, 9-30 UNIVERSITY INFO 29-30 at Midlands Championships Evanston, Ill. 21st Location...... College Park, Md. 30 at F&M Open Lancaster, Pa. NTS Founded...... 1856 Enrollment...... 37,248 January Nickname...... Terrapins, Terps 8 at No.23 Minnesota* Minneapolis, Minn. L, 12-26 Colors...... Red, White, Black and Gold 10 State* College Park, Md. W, 26-10 Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Conference...... Big Ten 15 at No. 22 Indiana* Bloomington, Ind. L, 13-26 President...... Wallace D. Loh 17 at No. 20 Purdue* West Lafayette, Ind. L, 6-32 Athletics Director...... Kevin Anderson University Website...... www.umd.edu 22 at Navy Annapolis, Md. L, 18-24 Athletics Website...... www.umterps.com 29 at No. 12 Rutgers* New Brunswick, N.J. L, 3-30 PROGRAM INFO February First Year of ...... 1940 5 No. 8 Michigan* College Park, Md. L, 6-33 Overall All-Time Record...... 608-363-22 (.577) NCAA Tournament Appearances...... 53 6 Messiah Open Grantham, Pa. NTS Conference Championships...... 27 14 Wisconsin* College Park, Md. L, 12-25 All-America Selections...... 27 14 George Mason College Park, Md. W, 31-8 Individual National Champions...... 2 Individual Conference Champions...... 217 20 Rider College Park, Md. L, 12-26 2014-15 Record/Big Ten Record (Finish)...... 5-15/0-9 (14th) March 2015 NCAA Finish (Points)...... 39th (6.0) Starters Returning/Lost...... 5/5 1 National Collegiate Open Geneva, Ohio All Day NCAA Qualifers Returning/Lost...... 2/1 5-6 Big Ten Championships Iowa City, Iowa All Day All-Americans Returning/Lost...... 0/0 17-19 NCAA Championships Manhattan, N.Y. All Day Arena...... XFINITY Center Capacity...... 17,950 SOCIAL MEDIA * - Big Ten match; ^ - Grapple at the Garden; All times Eastern and p.m. unless otherwise noted; home matches in rankings ...... @TerpsWrestling Bold; Facebook...... www.facebook.com/TerpsWrestling via the NWCA Coaches Poll Instagram...... @TerpsWrestling Coach McCoy on Twitter...... @kmac120 Page 2 MARYLAND TERRAPINS WRESTLING • @TERPSWRESTLING WWW.UMTERPS.COM MARYLAND 2015-16 ROSTER ALPHABETICAL Name Weight Class Year Hometown/High School/Previous School Geoffrey Alexander 133 pounds R-Sr. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Shady Side Academy) Shane Arechiga 149 pounds R-Sr. Silver Spring, Md. (Good Counsel) Alfred Bannister 141 pounds R-Fr. LaPlata, Md. (Bishop McNamara) Joe Barber 125 pounds Fr. North Syracuse, N.Y. (Ciscero-North Syracuse) Michael Beck 125 pounds R-Fr. Ellicott City, Md. (River Hill) Danny Boychuck 149 pounds Fr. Haddonfield, N.J. (Wyoming Seminary) Shyheim Brown 141 pounds R-Jr. Harrisburg, Pa. (Central Dauphin) Brendan Burnham 165 pounds Fr. Gibsonia, Pa. (Pine-Richland) Nick Casella 133 pounds Fr. Bayville, N.Y. (Locust Valley) Mark Colabucci 184 pounds Sr. Laurel, Md. (Reservoir) Breandan Coughlin 125 pounds Fr. Owings, Md. (Northern) RJ De George 149 pounds R-Jr. Pompton Plains, N.J. (Pequannock Township) Ryan Diehl 149 pounds Fr. Berkeley Springs, W.V. (Liberty University) Derrick Evanovich 165/174 pounds R-Jr. Venetia, Pa. (Peters Township) Patrick Gerish 157 pounds R-Fr. Fairfield, N.J. (Newark Academy) Tyler Goodwin 133 pounds R-So. Gambrills, Md. (Arundel) Garrett Griffith 157 pounds Fr. Sterling, Va. (Potomac Falls) Youssif Hemida 285 pounds Fr. Mamaroneck, N.Y. (Mamaroneck) Wade Hodges 149 pounds Fr. Wauseon, Ohio (Wauseon) Hunter Hulse 157 pounds Fr. Center Moriches, N.Y. (West Hampton Beach) Tyler Manion 165 pounds R-Jr. McDonald, Pa. (Pittsburgh Central Catholic) Lou Mascola 157 pounds R-Sr. East Hanover, N.J. (Seton Hall Prep) Brad Miccio 174 pounds So. Stillwater, Pa. (Benton/Bloomsburg) Dawson Peck 285 pounds R-So. Chambersburg, Pa. (Chambersburg/Chattanooga) Matt Pente 149 pounds R-Fr. Hanover, Md. (Archbishop Spalding) Billy Rappo 141 pounds R-Jr. Holland, Pa. (Council Rock South) Jakob Restrepo 157 pounds Fr. Farmingville, N.Y. (Sachem East) Peter Robinson 125 pounds Fr. Shrewsbury, Mass. (Wyoming Seminary) Sam Rowell 165 pounds Fr. Laurel, Md. (Mount St. Joseph) Jhared Simmons 125 pounds R-So. Montgomery Village, Md. (Good Counsel) Jaron Smith 184 pounds Fr. Columbia, Md. (Oakland Mills) Josh Snook 174 pounds R-Sr. Bear, Del. (Saint Mark’s) Sean Twigg 197 pounds R-So. Glenelg, Md. (Glenelg) Josh Ugalde 165 pounds Fr. Bound Brook, N.J. (Bound Brook) Brandon Walker 149 pounds R-Fr. Rixeyville, Va. (Woodberry Forest) Garrett Wesneski 197 pounds R-Fr. Canton, Pa. (Canton) David-Brian Whisler 184 pounds Fr. Warren, Ohio. (Howland) Adam Whitesell 141 pounds R-Fr. Silver Spring, Md. (Good Counsel)

COACHING STAFF Head Coach Kerry McCoy (8th Season) Alma Mater Penn State ‘97 Record at Maryland (Years) 93-61-1 (8) Career Record/Years 121-80-1 (11) Assistant Coach Rob Eiter ( State ‘91) Assistant Coach Mike Catullo (West Virginia ‘02) Volunteer Assistant Ganbayar Sanjaa (American ‘12) Administrative Assistant Kevin Kearns (Maryland ‘73) Administrative Assistant Frank Goodwin (Maryland ‘15)

PRONUNCIATIONS Rob Eiter...... EYE-ter Shane Arechiga...... ARCH-iga Mike Catullo...... Ca-tool-OH Shyheim Brown...... Shy-HEEM Ganbayar Sanjaa...... Gan-ba-yar San-jah Derrick Evanovich...... E-vahn-oh-vich Youssif Hemida...... You-sif Hem-e-DUH HOMETOWNS La Plata...... Luhh-Plate-uh Jhared Simmons...... Jared Ellicott City...... Elle-uh-cut Jaron Smith...... JARE-un Garrett Wesneski...... Wes-ness-key

MARYLAND TERRAPINS WRESTLING • FACEBOOK.COM/TERPSWRESTLING PAGE 3 WWW.UMTERPS.COM KERRY MCCOY 122-80-1 (11TH SEASON) / 93-61-1 (8TH SEASON AT MARYLAND)

Kerry McCoy after inheriting a team that went 6-8-1 in 2004-05. became head coach McCoy led the Cardinal to a 19th-place finish at the NCAA COACHING HONORS for the University of Championships in 2008, which was the second-best finish in program • National Wrestling Hall of Fame Class of 2014 Maryland wrestling history. Stanford went 13-4 with a 6-3 mark in the Pac-10 while • ACC Coach of the Year - 2009, 2011, 2012 program on May 12, finishing second in the conference championships, its best showing 2008. ever. Stanford sent five wrestlers to nationals in St. Louis for the Since then, the second straight season, which was also the most in team history. COACHING CAREER former All-American McCoy made an immediate impact in his first season as • Penn State (Assistant Coach), 1997-2000 Stanford went 8-7 in 2005-06 and improved its showing at the Pac- and Olympic wrestler • Lehigh (Assistant Coach), 2000-05 has taken the program 10 Championships by two places. He guided two wrestlers to the to new heights, guiding the Terps to four top-20 finishes at the NCAA NCAA Championships that season and mentored Tanner Gardner • Stanford (Head Coach), 2005-08 Championships, three ACC titles and coaching a total of seven Terps to All-America accolades. • Maryland (Head Coach) 2008-present to a total of 11 All-American awards, while being named ACC Coach In 2006-07, McCoy continued to steadily improve the program, as of the Year three times. the Cardinal went 8-8 during the season and performed even better Following the season, McCoy was inducted into the National than the year before in the conference championships, finishing sixth. WRESTLING CAREER Wrestling Hall of Fame as a member of the Class of 2014. Five wrestlers qualified for the NCAA Championships which was a • Longwood HS, 1989-1992 In 2013-2014, McCoy helped Jimmy Sheptock (184) achieve program record, and two wrestlers, Gardner and Josh Zupancic, • Penn State University, 1992-97 All-America status for the second straight season. Sheptock also became the first Stanford duo to earn All-America honors in the same • U.S. Freestyle World Championships, 1998, 2001-03 became the first Maryland wrestler in 45 years to advance to an NCAA season since 1967. In addition, Zack Giesen was tabbed the Pac-10 • U.S. World Cup, 1999-2003 final and became the first Terps to a No. 1 national ranking and top Newcomer of the Year. • , 1993, 2000 & 2003 seed at the NCAA Championships. McCoy also guided Sheptock and Prior to his time at Stanford, McCoy spent five seasons as an • U.S. Olympian, 2000 & 2004 Christian Boley to Midlands Championship titles. assistant coach at Lehigh where he mentored 14 All-Americans and McCoy, the 2012 University of Maryland Male Coach of the a pair of NCAA Champions. He helped the Mountain Hawks to four Year, and the Terps compiled a 15-1 dual-meet record in 2011-12 Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association titles and led Jon Trenge PERSONAL and a school record .938 winning percentage culminating with the to a school-record 133 wins in his career at 197 pounds. Trenge was Education: program’s second consecutive ACC championship and third ACC a three-time All-American. • Pennsylvania State University Coach of the Year award for McCoy. Under McCoy’s leadership, the During his time at Lehigh, McCoy shared the sidelines with former (B.A. in marketing, 1997) Terps sent seven wrestlers to the NCAA Championships, which was Maryland head coach Pat Santoro, who was also on the staff at Penn the most since 1990. State when McCoy was a wrestler. • Longwood High School, 1992 McCoy guided four Terps to ACC titles and helped Josh Asper While at Lehigh, McCoy also served as the director of wrestling Born: achieve All-America status for a second consecutive year. Christian and head coach of the Lehigh Valley Athletic Club where he was • August 2, 1974 (Riverhead, N.Y.) Boley (197), Kyle John (157), Spencer Myers (285) and Jimmy responsible for conducting clinics in the local area, promoting the Sheptock (174) all won conference championships in 2012 as the sport of wrestling, and fundraising. Terps placed a league-high seven wrestlers in the finals at the ACC McCoy serves on the USA Wrestling Athlete Advisory Committee Championships. as well as the USAW Executive Committee, the Olympic McCoy was also a two-time Olympian for the United States In 2010-11, McCoy led the Terps to their second ACC Committee, and has been a U.S. Freestyle World Team coach for and took fifth place at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia, Championship in three seasons and finished with a dual-meet record two seasons. and seventh in 2004 in Athens. McCoy also won five straight U.S. of 16-4, earning ACC Coach of the Year honors. Maryland closed the McCoy also had a stint as an assistant coach at Penn State National Championships from 2000 to 2004. season with wins in 11 of the team’s last 12 duals, including a victory for three seasons, where he helped the Nittany Lions to a pair of McCoy has been a member of the United States National over No. 5 American. fourth-place finishes at the NCAA Championships and guided 10 All- Team nine times and earned a silver medal in 2003 at the World McCoy helped three wrestlers achieve All-America status. John Americans and two national champions. McCoy spent his collegiate Championships. In August 2003, McCoy won a gold medal at the Asper (165) earned the honor and was honored as ACC Wrestler of the wrestling career with the Nittany Lions and posted a record of 150-18 Pan-Am Games and was named the Most Outstanding Wrestler Year after finishing with a team-leading 35-3 record. Mike Letts (174) in his four seasons. He captured a pair of NCAA Championships in of the tournament. McCoy furthered his international wrestling and ACC Co-Freshman of the Year Spencer Myers (285) completed 1994 and 1997 and won three Big Ten titles. After going 19-17 in his experience this summer, serving as a coach with the U.S. National the All-America trio. first 36 matches at Penn State, McCoy lost just once in his final 132 Team at the 2008 Summer in . Maryland set a school record for regular season dual-meet wins in with an 88-match winning streak. McCoy and his wife, Abbie, have a son, Gabriel, and a 2009-10, McCoy’s second season, with a 19-4 record. On the way to A three-time All-American, McCoy was named the Penn State daughter, Amelia. the school record the Terps faced a grueling schedule and responded Athlete of the Year and the Nittany Lions’ Wrestler of the Year in with five victories over top-25 teams, including a win over No. 4 Cornell. 1994 and 1997 while being tabbed the 1997 Hodge Award winner McCoy helped coach Hudson Taylor to a third-consecutive All- as W.I.N. Magazine’s Wrestler of the Year. He earned his bachelor’s American season as he became the first three-time All-American in degree in marketing in 1997. school history. Steven Bell also earned All-American status for the second time in his career, becoming just the fifth two-time All-American in Maryland history. MCCOY’S COAHING RECORD In his first season with the Terps (2008-09), McCoy led Maryland Overall Conference to an ACC Championship en route to ACC Coach of the Year honors. Year School W L Pct. W L Pct. Finish NCAA Finish Maryland compiled a 10-8-1 record in the regular season, and finished 2005-06 Stanford 8 7 .533 4 4 .500 8th 37th 10th at the NCAA Championships, tying the best finish in school 2006-07 Stanford 8 8 .500 5 4 .555 6th 32nd history. McCoy coached three wrestlers to All-America accolades 2007-08 Stanford 13 4 .765 6 3 .666 2nd 19th {Steven Bell (133), Alex Krom (141), Hudson Taylor (197)}, the third 2008-09 Maryland 10 8(1) .553 3 2 .600 1st 10th time Maryland has produced three All-Americans in a single season 2009-10 Maryland 19 4 .826 4 0 1.0000 2nd 20th in school history, and the first time since 1987. 2010-11 Maryland 16 4 .800 4 1 .800 1st 18th The summer of 2008 was a busy one for McCoy. While getting 2011-12 Maryland 15 1 .938 4 1 .800 1st 31st ready for his new position at Maryland and moving across the country, 2012-13 Maryland 14 8 .636 3 2 .600 3rd T-27th he was also a coach for the Olympic Men’s Freestyle Wrestling team. 2013-14 Maryland 9 8 .529 3 3 .500 5th 20th He attended all of the training camps and traveled to Beijing, , 2014-15 Maryland 5 15 .250 0 9 .000 13th T-39th where Henry Cejudo won a Gold Medal. 2015-16 Maryland 5 12 .294 1 8 .111 T-12th -- Before coming to Maryland, McCoy spent three seasons as head 3 Years Stanford 29 19 .604 15 11 .577 -- -- coach at Stanford, transforming the Cardinal into a national contender 8 Years Maryland 93 61(1) .600 22 26 .458 -- -- 11 Years Overall 122 80(1) .601 37 37 .500 -- --

Page 4 MARYLAND TERRAPINS WRESTLING • @TERPSWRESTLING WWW.UMTERPS.COM ROB EITER MIKE CATULLO ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH 2ND YEAR AT MARYLAND 6TH YEAR AT MARYLAND ARIZONA STATE ‘91 WEST VIRGINIA ‘02

Rob Eiter is in his second season at Maryland after joining Mike Catullo became the assistant coach for the University of the program on July 11, 2014. Maryland wrestling team for the 2010-11 season. Eiter arrives at Maryland following nine seasons at Penn, six Catullo comes to Maryland after having spent the 2009-10 sea- as the head coach, producing four All-Americans in his six years at son as the volunteer assistant at Millersville University, where he the helm. The native Chicagoan brings Big Ten experience to College Park as well having served as helped guide the team to a third-place finish in the East Regional. an assistant at Northwestern for four seasons prior to taking over the Quakers. Two Millersville wrestlers qualified for the 2010 NCAA Championships. The Arizona State graduate has well over a decade’s worth of international experience and an Millersville also achieved success off the mat under Catullo’s tutelage. The Marauders received abundance of collegiate coaching experience. Beginning in 1992, Eiter represented the United States a NCAA Public Recognition Award for excellence in the classroom as part of the NCAA’s Academic in nine international competitions including an eighth-place finish at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games. Performance Program, one of only 10 programs in the nation to receive the award. Including his participation on the 1996 U.S. Olympic Team, Eiter represented the United States in Before joining the staff at Millersville, Catullo was the top assistant at Franklin and Marshall College nine elite-level international competitions. He also competed in the 1993 and 1995 World Champion- in Lancaster, Pa., from 2004-09. ships. Eiter was a five-time U.S. Open national champion and won two silver medals at the World Cup. While at Franklin and Marshall, Catullo helped lead the Diplomats to their first NCAA qualifier in 11 His success on the mat translated into a decorated international coaching career. Eiter guided the years. In 2005-06 Catullo helped guide the team to an 11-5 finish, the best at Franklin and Marshall 1999 United States women’s team to a first-place finish at the world championships, marking the first since 1980. and only time a U.S. women’s team has won a world team title. In addition, Eiter’s 2007 and 2008 U.S. Catullo also assisted in the development of “The Friends of F&M Wrestling” initiative and had an Junior Women’s World Championship team picked up seven medals, including two gold medals. active role in securing a bid and sponsorship for the 2008 Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association During his head coaching tenure at Penn, Eiter coached four All-Americans, highlighted by Lo- championship at Franklin and Marshall. He was a member of the EIWA and NCAA ranking committee renzo Thomas’ sixth-place finish at the NCAA Championships in 2014 at 184. and also assisted with the women’s golf team while at Franklin and Marshall. Scott Giffin was Eiter’s first All-American as head coach of the Quakers. Giffin finished seventh Prior to his time at Franklin and Marshall, Catullo spent two years at Northern State University in at the 2010 NCAA Championships. In 2011, Zack Kemmerer wrestled to an eighth-place finish at 141 Aberdeen, S.D., as a graduate assistant, earning a master’s degree in education with an emphasis pounds, becoming Penn’s first-ever All-American at that weight. in health, physical education and coaching. Catullo coached six NCAA Division II All-Americans and The following season, Micah Burak finished seventh at 197, while in 2014 Thomas became Eiter’s 12 NWCA All-Academic honorees, while also leading NSU to a top-15 finish at the NCAA Division II highest-placing All-American with a sixth-place finish at 184 pounds, Penn’s first-ever All-American at Championships. 184. Catullo was a member of the West Virginia University wrestling team from 1997-2002. During his Off the mat, Eiter had three wrestlers named National Wrestling Coaching Association (NWCA) time in Morgantown, WVU posted two top-10 finishes in 1998 and 1999, placed sixth at the National All-Academic. Mark Rappo and Gabriel Burak both earned the honor in 2011, and Erich Smith earned Duals in 1998 and won a pair of Eastern Wrestling League dual-meet championships in 1998 and a spot in 2012. As a team, Penn was honored by the NWCA as an All-Academic squad. 2002. He was also a member of the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll each year at WVU and graduated As a head coach, Eiter instructed two Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA) cham- with a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education. pions as well as coached seven All-Ivy selections including two wrestlers who were named Ivy League Rookie of the Year, Kyle Cowan (2011) and Thomas (2012). In addition, Eiter sent at least six wrestlers CATULLO CAREER to the NCAA Championships in four of his six seasons. 2010- pres. - Assisant Coach, Maryland In his nine seasons at Penn as head coach and an assistant, Eiter worked with 34 NCAA qualifiers, 2009-10 - Assistant Coach, Millersville including 2007 national champion Matt Valenti, 42 EIWA place winners and seven EIWA champions. 2004-09 - Assistant Coach, Franklin & Marshall Prior to his time with the Quakers, Eiter served as an assistant at Northwestern for four seasons 2002-04 - Graduate Assistant, Northern State (2002-06) after working as a volunteer assistant with the Wildcats from 1997-2002. While in Evanston, he served as the lead recruiter, and in 2003 the Wildcats brought in the nation’s seventh-best recruiting class. In 2005, he helped guide the Wildcats to a 14th-place finish at the NCAA Championships, their best finish in 15 years. That season, Eiter coached one All-American and four wrestlers to the Round of 12 at the NCAA Championships. Freshman Jake Herbert finished third in the country and won Northwestern’s first Midlands’ title in 36 years. From 1993-97, Eiter coached at Clarion (Pa.) University as an assistant. He served as recruiting and scheduling coordinator in addition to his role as conductor of the Golden Eagles Summer Wres- tling Camp. Eiter is a 1991 graduate of Arizona State University. Eiter and his wife, Courtenay, have a daugh- ter, Stella; and a son, Troy. EITER CAREER 2014-pres. - Assistant Coach, Maryland 2008-14 - Head Coach, Penn 2006-08 - Assistant Coach, Penn 2002-06 - Assistant Coach, Northwestern 1997-02 - Volunteer Assistant, Northwestern 1993-97 - Assistant Coach, Clarion (Pa.)

MARYLAND TERRAPINS WRESTLING • FACEBOOK.COM/TERPSWRESTLING PAGE 5 WWW.UMTERPS.COM GANBAYAR SANJAA KEVIN KEARNS VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 1ST YEAR AT MARYLAND 40TH YEAR AT MARYLAND AMERICAN ‘12 MARYLAND ‘75 Ganbayar Sanjaa enters his first season as a volunteer assistant at Maryland after serving in the position at the University of Okla- Former Terrapin letterwinner Kevin Kearns enters his 40th season homa for one season. on the Maryland staff, his 13th as an administrative assistant after Sanjaa was a two-time All-American as a competitor at American spending 27 years as an assistant coach. In 1970, while a captain of University. Sanjaa placed sixth at the NCAA Championships in 2012 after a season that saw him go the wrestling team, Kearns was drafted into the United States Army. After wrestling for the All-Army 25-6 at 157 pounds. He placed second at the Midlands Championships, participated in the NWCA wrestling team, he served with the 101st Airborne Division in an LRRP (Long Range Reconnasisance All-Star Classic and finished third at the EIWA Championships. Patrol) team in Vietnam and Laos in 1971. In 2011, Sanjaa took fourth in the NCAA Championships after a 26-8 mark. He defeated four ranked When the 101st Division went home in Dec. 1971, Kearns was held over as “mission essential” opponents over the course of that season and took second at the Keystone Classic. Sanjaa also and sent to the 1st Calvary Division to run LRRP teams into Cambodia. earned Academic All-American honors from the NWCA. Upon his completion of military duty, Kearns returned to the Maryland wrestling program in 1972-73 Before transferring to American, Sanjaa competed for Colby Community College and won the 2009 and assisted Coach John McHugh and Coach Sully Krouse over three years. He also wrestled for NJCAA National Championship and was a finalist in 2010. He was a two-time NJCAA Academic All- the Baltimore Central YMCA those years and won the National YMCA Greco-Roman Championship, American and earned the Sportsmanship Award at the NJCAA National Tournament. the prestigious New York Athletic Club Greco championship and two South Atlantic AAU freestyle Sanjaa has also wrestled for the Mongolian national team. championships. After receiving his degree, he moved to Minnesota to train and wrestle for the Minnesota Wrestling SANJAA CAREER Club and the United States Greco Roman team. He wrestled at 163 pounds for the Minnesota club 2015-pres. - Volunteer Assistant Coach, Maryland which won the National AAU Team Championship in 1976. 2014-15 - Volunteer Assistant Coach, Oklahoma Returning to Maryland in 1976, Kearns was named head coach at Dulaney High School in Timo- nium, Md. In 1977, he was selected to take the head coaching position at Johns Hopkins University, but returned to Maryland in 1980. Since 2004, the Kevin R. Kearns Award has been given to the senior wrestler who has contributed the most to wrestling at the University of Maryland. FRANK GOODWIN Kearns was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2013. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT KEARNS CAREER 1ST YEAR AT MARYLAND 2004-pres. - Administrative Assistant, Maryland MARYLAND ‘15 1980-2004 - Assistant Coach, Maryland

Frank Goodwin is in his first season as an administrative season after a five-year career wrestling for Maryland. ESTEBAN DORIA Goodwin was a three-year starter for the Terrapins at 141 and 149 STRENGTH & CONDITIONING pounds. He won over 50 matches including 18 during his freshman 1ST YEAR AT MARYLAND campaign. He assumed a starting role in 2011-12 and earned five major decisions at 141 pounds. Goodwin’s best campaign came in 2012-13 when he qualified for the NCAA Championships after FLORIDA STATE ‘12 finishing fourth at the ACC Championships. Goodwin battled through injuries to earn seven wins that Esteban joined the University of Maryland Strength and Condi- season. tioning Staff for the 2015-16 season. Esteban will be working with In 2013-14, Goodwin moved up to 149 pounds and started throughout the year, earning 12 victo- the Terrapin baseball, wrestling, and women’s golf programs. Prior ries. He dropped back down to 141 pounds as a redshirt senior and won two dual matches. to UMD, Esteban worked for the St. Louis Cardinals organization. A native of Gambrills, Md., Goodwin was a two-time Maryland state champion in high school and During his tenure with the Cardinals, Coach Doria was an As- finished his career with 169 wins, including 102 by fall. sistant Strength and Conditioning Coach under the tutelage of Minor League Coordinator Rachel Balk- ovec and Major League Strength Coach Pete Prinzi. Esteban coordinated the strength and condition- GOODWIN CAREER ing efforts of the GCL Cardinals, assisting the team to a GCL East Division championship, a league 2015-pres. - Administrative Assistant, Maryland championship semi-final appearance, and aiding in the development of league MVP Allen Cordoba. Doria also designed the Cardinal’s MiLB Off-Season Speed Development and Conditioning Program. His other responsibilities included software-based Running Bio-mechanic critique and analysis, as well as assistance with conditioning protocols for MLB and MiLB rehabilitation athletes. Esteban received his Master’s degree in Exercise Physiology from Louisiana State University. During his time at LSU, Doria worked under LSU’s Tommy Moffitt. Esteban primarily assisted with the strength and conditioning implementation of LSU’s baseball, football, volleyball, and women’s soccer programs. Throughout his stay at Baton Rouge, Esteban worked for the Gayle Hatch Weightlifting Team under the counsel of 7-time World Team member Matt Bruce and 2004 Olympic Head Weightlifting Coach Gayle Hatch. Esteban assisted the team to 1 AAU National Title, 6 AAU National Gold medals, 2 Louisiana State Championships, 3 Junior National Gold medalists, 1 Junior National Silver medalist, 1 Junior National Bronze medalist, and 1 Junior Pan American Team member during his time with the Gayle Hatch Weightlifting Team. Esteban received his Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science from Florida State University. Dur- ing his undergraduate studies, Esteban interned for FSU’s football strength and conditioning program under Vic Viloria and Joseph Danos. Esteban is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) through the NSCA and has the USA Weightlifting Sports Performance Coach certification.

Page 6 MARYLAND TERRAPINS WRESTLING • @TERPSWRESTLING WWW.UMTERPS.COM MARYLAND WRESTLING ROSTER NOTES POSTSEASON NOTES TERRAPINS BY CLASS Seniors (Includes Redshirts) 5 Entering the Postseason Geoffrey Alexander, Shane Arechiga, Lou Mascola, Josh Snook, Mark Colabucci • Maryland enters the 2015-16 postseason 5-13 overall in dual matches on the year. The squad went 1-8 in Big Ten Competition, and was 21st in the field at Juniors (Includes Redshirts) 5 the Midlands Championships December 29-30. Shyheim Brown, RJ De George, Derrick Evanovich, Tyler Manion, Billy Rappo At Last Year’s Big Ten Championships Sophomores (Includes Redshirts) 5 • Maryland was 14th in the field at last season’s Big Ten Championships, scoring Tyler Goodwin, Dawson Peck, Jhared Simmons, Sean Twigg, Brad Miccio 10.5 points. Redshirt Freshmen 8 • Three Terps wrestled their way into the NCAA Tournament at last year’s event, Alfred Bannister, Michael Beck, Ryan Diehl, Patrick Gerish, Matt Pente, Brandon as then-redshirt juniors Geoffrey Alexander (133), Lou Mascola (157) and alumnus Spencer Myers (285) earned bids. Walker, Garrett Wesneski, Adam Whitesell • Geoffrey Alexander (133) earned his third career bid to the NCAA Champion- Freshmen 15 ships last season at 133 pounds. 12th-seeded Alexander went 1-2 at the 2015 Joe Barber, Danny Boychuck, Brendan Burnham, Nick Casella, Breandan Cough B1G Championships, dropping his opening round bout to fifth-seeded Cory lin, Garrett Griffith, Youssif Hemida, Wade Hodges, Hunter Hulse, Jakob Restrepo, Clark (Iowa). Peter Robinson, Sam Rowell, Jaron Smith, Josh Ugalde, David-Brian Whisler • Alexander took out Garth Yenter (Michigan State) by decision 8-2 in the first round of wrestle-offs, before being bounced by sixth-seeded Zane Richards (Illinois) in session 2. TERRAPINS BY WEIGHT • 10th-seeded Mascola suffered a tough opening round loss to seventh-seeded 125 Joe Barber, Michael Beck, Breandan Coughlin, Peter Robinson, Jhared Simmons Michael Kelly (Iowa), losing on tiebreaker 11-10 (TB-1). 133 Geoffrey Alexander, Nick Casella, Tyler Goodwin • Mascola rebounded with a win the second round of wrestle-backs, taking out 141 Alfred Bannister, Sheheim Brown, Billy Rappo, Adam Whitesell ninth-seeded Luke Frey (Penn State), 5-2. Losses to No. 4 seed Brian Murphy 149 Shane Arechiga, Danny Boychuck, RJ De George, Wade Hodges, Matt Pente, (Michigan) and No. 8 seed Anthony Perrotti (Rutgers) ultimately put Mascola on the podium in eighth place. Brandon Walker • Redshirt senior Josh Snook (174) had a Big Ten Tournament win to his name 157 Patrick Gerish, Garrett Griffith, Hunter Hulse, Lou Mascola, Jakob Restrepo at last year’s event, after downing 13th-seeded Nick Proctor (Michigan State) 165 Brendan Burnham, Tyler Manion, Sam Rowell, Josh Ugalde by decision, 7-1. Snook went 1-2 overall with losses to Zach Brunson (Illinois) 174 Derrick Evanovich, Brad Miccio, Josh Snook, Tyler Manion and Mark Martin (Ohio State). 184 Mark Colabucci, Jaron Smith, David-Brian Whisler At Last Year’s NCAA Tournament 197 Garrett Wesneski, Sean Twigg • Maryland was 39th in the field at the 2015 NCAA Championships, recording 6.0 points. 285 Youssif Hemida, Dawson Peck Sean Twigg • Lou Mascola went 2-2 at the event, starting with a pigtail match win over Immanuel Kerr-Brown (Duke). After taking an early first period lead, Mascola TERRAPINS BY STATE was able to fend off enough Kerr-Brown attacks in the final period to win 11-10 Maryland 12 with riding time. Shane Arechiga, Alfred Bannister, Michael Beck, Mark Colabucci, Breandan • Mascola went on to upset fifth-seeded Cody Pack (South Dakota State) in the first round, after trailing 7-3 at the end of the second period. He mounted a Coughlin, Tyler Goodwin, Matt Pente, Sam Rowell, Jhared Simmons, Jaron Smith, furious comeback in the third and eventually nabbed a late takedown to defeat Sean Twigg, Adam Whitesell the No. 5 seed 10-9. Pennsylvania 9 • Mascola dropped his next two bouts by decision to No. 12 seed Mitchell Minotti Geoffrey Alexander, Shyheim Brown, Brendan Burnham, Derrick Evanovich, Tyler (Lehigh) and Alex Elder (Oregon State). Manion, Brad Miccio, Dawson Peck, Billy Rappo, Garrett Wesneski • Geoffrey Alexander dropped a pair of close decisions in his only two matches, losing to Caleb Richardson (Penn) 4-2 and No. 9 seed A.J. Schoop (Edinboro) New Jersey 5 NCAA Rankings Danny Boychuck, RJ De George, Patrick Gerish, Lou Mascola, Josh Ugalde • Three Maryland wrestlers (Geoffrey Alexander, Lou Mascola & Dawson New York 5 Peck) remained ranked in the third of four coaches’ panel rankings for the Joe Barber, Nick Casella, Youssif Hemida, Hunter Hulse, Jakob Restrepo, 2015-16 season released by the NCAA on February 25. Alexander was slotted Ohio 2 13th, Mascola is 26th, while Peck was ranked 23rd. Wade Hodges, Brian David Whisler • Mascola and Peck also appear on the Ratings Percentage Index (RPI) which requires a minimum of 17 matches to be ranked, both holding the No. 26 spot Virginia 2 in their respective weight classes. Garrett Griffith, Brandon Walker B1G History Delaware 1 • Maryland wrestling secured the program’s first head-to-head Big Ten victory as Josh Snook a member of the conference over Michigan State on January 10. Massachusetts 1 • The Terps won seven bouts, including the final three of the match to secure a Peter Robinson 26-10 win over the Spartans at the XFINITY Center in College Park. • It was a day of firsts for the Terps in their win over the Spartans, which included West Virginia 1 the first Big Ten dual match victories for freshman Wade Hodges (141), red- Ryan Diehl shirt-freshman Garrett Wesneski (197) and freshman Youssif Hemida (285) -Terps- MARYLAND TERRAPINS WRESTLING • FACEBOOK.COM/TERPSWRESTLING PAGE 7 WWW.UMTERPS.COM UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND WRESTLING 2015-16

Front Row (L-R): Brendan Burnham, Adam Whitesell, Breandan Coughlin, Michael Beck, Shyheim Brown, Joe Barber, Jhared Simmons, Nick Casella, Geof- frey Alexander, Ryan Diehl, Alfred ‘Baby J’ Bannister, Peter Robinson, Lou Mascola, Derrick Evanovich Middle Row (L-R): Tyler Manion, Justin Alexander, Shane Arechiga, Brandon Walker, Jakob Restrepo, Tyler Goodwin, Garrett Griffith, Matt Pente, Hunter Hulse, Josh Ugalde, Danny Boychuck, RJ De George, Billy Rappo Back Row (L-R): Jaron Smith, Sam Rowell, Inan Sikel, Brad Miccio, Garrett Wesneski, Youssif Hemida, Dawson Peck, Wade Hodges, Josh Snook, Patrick Gerish, Sean Twigg, David-Brian Whisler Not Pictured: Mark Colabucci 2015-16 CAPTAINS 2015-16 C0ACHING STAFF

Coaching Staff (L-R): Kevin Kearns, Frank Goodwin, Mike Catullo, Kerry McCoy, Ganbayar Sanjaa & Rob Eiter

Team Captains (L-R): Redshirt senior Geoffrey Alexander, redshirt freshman Alfred ‘Baby J’ Bannister & redshirt senior Lou Mascola

Page 8 MARYLAND TERRAPINS WRESTLING • @TERPSWRESTLING WWW.UMTERPS.COM MICHAEL BECK 125 POUNDS • REDSHIRT-FRESHMAN ELLICOTT CITY, MARYLAND (RIVER HILL)

 2015-16 As a Redshirt  Before Maryland Freshman A state champion, two-time state finalist...was a FILA Junior National finalist in both Freestyle and Greco- 5-10 record in the regular season…notched win over Roman...a Junior Pan Am Games National Team member...was a multiple time high school All-American. Conner Ziegler (Army) at Nittany Lion Open (12/6)… picked up two wins at Franklin & Marshall Open  Personal (12/30)…posted fall over Bill Prochniewski (George Majoring in Computer Science. Mason) at 6:47 (2/14)...won final dual over Rider’s Zach Valcare (2/20).  BECK Career Statistics  2014-15 As a Freshman Year W-L Duals Falls TFs MDs Nabbed five wins in a season that saw him pre- 2014-15* 5-12 0-1 0 0 1 dominantly compete in open action…grabbed his first career win at the Bearcat Open (11/9) over Nick 2015-16 5-10 2-7 1 0 0 DeRosa of Cleveland State…defeated Zack Valcarce of Rider at the NLO…was thrust into dual action Total 10-22 2-8 1 0 1 against Jordan Conaway of Penn State (12/7)…won twice at the Wilkes Open (12/28), including a major *Served Redshirt Season decision over Andrew Cognill of Cleveland State. GEOFFREY ALEXANDER 133 POUNDS • REDSHIRT-SENIOR PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA (SHADY SIDE ACADEMY)

 3x NCAA Qualifier 13 bonus-point wins including eight by fall...had a team-high five pins in duals...recorded five wins over nationally-ranked opponents, defeating No. 6 Shelton Mack of Pittsburgh, 3-2; No. 8 Cashe Quiroga (2012, 2013, 2015) of Purdue, 9-3; No. 13 George DiCamilio of Virginia by fall; No. 17 Colin Johnston of West Virginia,  ACC Finalist (2012) 7-5; No. 18 Erik Spjut of Virginia Tech, 9-1...placed second at the Brockport/Oklahoma Gold Classic.

 2015-16 As a Redshirt  2011-12 As a Freshman Senior Went 22-12 at 133 pounds as a true freshman...runner-up at the ACC Championships earning an auto- Holds a 11-2 overall record on the regular season and matic berth to the NCAA Championships...named to the All-ACC team...tied for second on the team with undefeated 6-0 mark in Big Ten duals…went 9-1 in six technical fall victories...placed third at the Brockport/Oklahoma Gold Invitational with a 9-7 decision dual matches…ranked inside the top-20 nationally in over Clarion’s Joe Waltko...won a 6-2 decision over then-No. 17 Nathan Pennesi of West Virginia in every InterMat Wrestling National Rankings since De- dual meet in Morgantown...earned Freshman of the Year honors at the team banquet. cember 15…has wins over three ranked wrestlers… missed the early part of the season due to injury…  Before Maryland won his first four matches back, starting with two bonus point victories at Nittany Lion Open (12/6)… Four-year letterwinner at Shady Side Academy...four-time Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic knocked off No. 9 Eric Montoya (Nebraska) by decision, 6-2 in dual match debut (12/11)…went 1-1 Athletic League (WPIAL) and WPIAL Section 3-AA champion...placed four times at the Pennsylvania at Midlands Championships before retiring due to medical forfeit (12/29)…helped MD capture first Big Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) tournament...won the 2010 Super 32 Challenge at 125 Ten victory vs. Michigan State with 7-2 win over Garth Yenter (1/10)…earned major decision (9-0) over pounds...finished fifth at the 2010 Walsh Jesuit Ironman at 125 pounds...finished seventh at the 2009 Indiana’s Alonzo Shepherd (1/15)…defeated Navy’s Zack Davis by decision, 6-4 (1/22)…took down Walsh Jesuit Ironman at 119 pounds...125 pound runner-up at the 2010 Powerade Christmas Wrestling No. 18 Anthony Giraldo (Rutgers) by decision, 9-2 (1/29)…beat Rossi Bruno (Michigan) 3-1 at home Tournament...third at 119 pounds at the 2009 Powerade Christmas Wrestling Tournament...fourth at (2/5)…upset No. 7 Ryan Taylor of Wisconsin 8-6 (2/14)...picked up another win by decision on 2/14 112 pounds at the 2008 Powerade Christmas Wrestling Tournament. over George Mason’s Ryan Renkey.  Personal  Personal: Son of Geoff and Vicki Alexander...oldest of four children, Justin, Jenne and Josh...father 2014-15 As a Redshirt Junior wrestled and played football at Clarion...graduated from Shady Side with a 3.0 GPA. Qualified for his third NCAA Tournament after a 14-win season…reached as high as No. 7 in the na- tion…defeated Garth Yenter of Michigan State 8-2 in the Big Ten Tournament (3/7)…pushed top-five  ALEXANDER Career Statistics Cory Clark (Iowa) in a 7-5 defeat (2/6)…took out No. 9 Mason Beckman of Lehigh, 2-1 (1/11) as a part of a three-match winning streak that included a major decision over Navy’s Zach Davis (1/11) and a Year W-L Duals Falls TFs MDs tech fall over Ryan Osleeb of Harvard (1/9)…won two matches at the Midlands (12/29)…won matches 2011-12 22-12 9-5 1 6 4 over Bailey Jack (Duke) and Kyle Krasavage (Hofstra) at the Grapple at the Garden (12/21)…won five consecutive matches to start the year, including a win over No. 18 Eric Montoya of Nebraska (11/16). 2012-13 25-11 17-3 8 0 5 2013-14* 25-2 0-0 10 2 3  2013-14 As a Junior Served a redshirt season and ended the year 25-2, good for second on the team in wins … led the 2014-15 14-13 11-6 1 1 2 squad with 10 victories by way of fall … won four open tournaments … notched four victories to take 2015-16 11-2 8-1 1 1 2 home the Messiah Open crown … claimed the top spot at the Shorty Hitchcock Open … won the Cyclone Open in Ames, Iowa … started the season 5-0 en route to the Clarion Open title, defeating Total 97-40 45-15 21 10 16 then No. 19 Sam Sherlock in the final. *Served Redshirt Season  2012-13 As a Sophomore Finished 25-11 and a perfect 5-0 in ACC duals...NCAA qualifier and placed fifth at the ACC Champion- ships...went 3-2 at the NCAA Championships...ranked second on the team with 17 dual victories...notched

MARYLAND TERRAPINS WRESTLING • FACEBOOK.COM/TERPSWRESTLING PAGE 9 WWW.UMTERPS.COM ALFRED BANNISTER 141 POUNDS • REDSHIRT-FRESHMAN LA PLATA, MARYLAND (BISHOP MCNAMARA)

 2015-16 As a Redshirt Washington Post All-Met Team … selected as Maryland’s Dave Shultz High School Excellence Award Freshman honoree, which recognizes a wrestler for excellence in wrestling, scholastic achievement, citizenship 9-8 on the regular season…opened season with two and community service. wins by decision at Terrapin duals (11/1) vs. Mikey Racciato (Pittsburgh) and Jason Estevez (Buffalo)… went 3-1 at the Bearcat Open (11/8)…notched two  BANNISTER Career Statistics Big Ten victories over Iowa’s Logan Ryan (11/20) and Year W-L Duals Falls TFs MDs Michigan’s George Fisher (2/5)...secured second sud- den victory win in three matches with a 3-1 decision 2014-15* 37-4 0-0 10 0 2 over Rider’s Paul Kirchner (2/20). 2015-16 9-8 6-7 1 1 0  2014-15 Total 45-12 6-7 11 1 2 As a Freshman *Served Redshirt Season Racked up 37 wins in a decorated debut season at 141 pounds…led the team in wins by fall with ten…captured four open tournament championships… opened the year with three wins at the Clarion Open (11/2)…notched seven wins at the Bearcat Open after falling to top-10 Todd Preston of Harvard (11/9)…won the Wolfpack Open with five wins (11/16)… won six matches at the Wilkes Open (12/28)…captured the F&M Open title with five straight wins, defeating Bloomsburg’s Max Good in the final…dominated the Shorty Hitchcock Open with two wins by fall en route to the title (1/18)…nabbed the Messiah Open title, winning three of four matches by fall…won his opening two matches of the National Collegiate Open before the tournament was halted.

 Before Maryland Finished his career as the winningest high school wrestler in Maryland history with 272 victories, 201 of those by … won four straight Maryland Independent School titles, one of just five competitors to ever achieve that feat … a two-time National Prep Champion … a two-time National High School Coaches Association National Champion … a two-time Beast of the East champion … named to The

WADE HODGES 149 POUNDS • FRESHMAN WAUSEON, OHIO (WAUSEON)

 2015-16  Personal As a Freshman Majoring in letters and sciences. Posted 4-10 regular season record…opened the college career with 4-1 victory over Robert Lee (Pittsburgh) at Terrapin Duals (11/1)…went 2-0 for  HODGES Career Statistics the Terps at the Grapple at the Garden (11/29)… Year W-L Duals Falls TFs MDs earned 3-1 decision over Kyle Lagenderfer (Illinois)… wrapped up day at Madison Square Garden with 2015-16 4-11 4-11 1 0 1 fall over Ryan Burkert (Hofstra) at 2:25 (11/29)… Total 4-11 4-11 1 0 1 helped Maryland capture first Big Ten dual win vs. Michigan State with 9-0 major decision over Kaelan Richards (1/10).  Before Maryland Was a state placer four times (3rd, 4th, 4th, 7th)…finished runner-up at the 2014 Ironman tournament after finishing sixth in 2013…notched a career high school record of 177-19.

Page 10 MARYLAND TERRAPINS WRESTLING • @TERPSWRESTLING WWW.UMTERPS.COM LOU MASCOLA 157 POUNDS • REDSHIRT-SENIOR EAST HANOVER, NEW JERSEY (SETON HALL PREP)

 NCAA Qualifier (2015)  2012-13 As a Sophomore Started at 149 pounds and posted a record of 12-13 ... tallied four pins on the season ... recorded three  2015-16 As a Redshirt reversals in dual action, which tied for the third most on the team ... opened the season with a 9-4 Senior decision over West Virginia’s Brutus Scheffel ... placed third at the Brockport/Oklahoma Gold Classic 15-8 overall on the regular season…Led the team in winning four matches, three by fall ... earned an ACC victory by pinning Duke’s Marcus Kain ... placed dual match victories (11) and tied for lead in regular fourth at the ACC Championships finishing with a 2-2 record. season Big Ten wins (6)… spent a month ranked in InterMat Wrestling Top-20 from December 15-Janu-  2011-12 As a Freshman ary 12…opened the season on a five-match winning Went 10-12 at 141 pounds and recorded five pins...took fifth place at the Brockport/Oklahoma Gold streak, including first Big Ten win of the season over Invitational with a fall over Conor Hanafee of Army (11/12)...won his first two matches at the National Iowa’s Edwin Cooper (11/20)…knocked off No. 10 Collegiate Open (2/26) with pins of Appalachian State’s Riley Keen and NC State’s Michael Avelar... Tyler Berger (Nebraska) by fall, pinning him at 4:07 recorded his first career win against Paul Marcello of Johns Hopkins (11/6). (12/11)…went 2-2 at Midlands Championships, drop- ping both contests to ranked wrestlers in No. 20 Chad Walsh (Rider) and No. 18 Tyler Berger (12/29-30)…  Before Maryland picked up three consecutive Big Ten wins by decision January 8-15 over Brandon Kingsley (Minnesota), Holds the career record for wins (145) in Seton Hall Prep history...won county, district and region Joe Johnson (Michigan State) and Jake Danishek (Indiana)…took down TJ Ruschell (Wisconsin) and championship all four years...four-time all-league selection. Greg Flournoy (George Mason) by decision (12/14).  Personal Full name is Louis Gerard Mascola...son of Louis and Geralynn Mascola...has two siblings, Angelo and  2014-15 As a Redshirt Junior Genera...graduated with a 3.0 GPA and plans to major in psychology. Qualified for his first NCAA Championships at 157 pounds…notched the fastest fall at the Midlands Championships (0:22)…began his season with a 4-1 win over George Flournoy of George Mason (11/9)…  MASCOLA Career Statistics defeated Ronnie Garbinksy of Pittsburgh, 5-2 (12/7)…won six matches at the Midlands Tournament to earn sixth place (12/29)…defeated Reece Laefever of Wabash by fall in 22 seconds…notched consecu- Year W-L Duals Falls TFs MDs tive major decision victories against Harvard’s Tyler Tarsi and Navy’s Jonathan Clemente…tech falled 2011-12 10-12 2-2 5 0 2 Dylan Painton of Rutgers (1/18)…notched a 6-1 victory over Kyle Visconti of Ohio State (1/25)…won a 5-4 decision over Mike Kelly of Iowa (2/6)…pinned Ben Sullivan of Northwestern (2/13)…defeated 2012-13 12-13 5-8 4 0 0 Luke Frey of Penn State at the Big Ten Championships to finish ninth…won two matches at the NCAA 2013-14* 14-6 0-0 3 0 3 Championships, beginning with a 11-10 victory over Immanuel Kerr-Brown of Duke…upset No. 5 Cody Pack, 10-9 in the second round. 2014-15 17-16 8-8 2 2 3 2015-16 15-8 11-6 2 1 0  2013-14 As a Junior Served a redshirt season and wrestled in open competition at 157 pounds ... compliled a 14-6 record ... Total 68-47 26-24 16 3 8 won four times to capture the Wilkes Open crown ... won three times at the Messiah Open. *Served Redshirt Season

BRENDAN BURNHAM 165 POUNDS • FRESHMAN GIBSONIA, PENNSYLVANIA (PINE-RICHARD)

 2015-16 As a Freshman  BURNHAM Career Statistics Went 8-9 in the reguar season with six dual match Year W-L Duals Falls TFs MDs wins...Went 2-1 at Bearcat Open, which included sudden victory win over Jordan Pagano (Rutgers) 2015-16 8-9 6-6 1 0 1 on November 8…upended Iowa’s Burke Paddock Total 8-9 6-6 1 0 1 by decision 9-5 to secure first career Big Ten win (11/20)…secured 4-2 win at Grapple at the Garden over Hofstra’s Bobby Fehr (11/29)…posted major decision over Dean Vettese to help Terps earn first Big Ten win over Michigan State (1/10)…posted fall over Navy captain John Keck at 5:41 (1/22)…topped George Mason’s Patrick Davis 8-4 (2/14).

 Before Maryland A one-time state placer...a two-time state qualifier...holds a career high school record of 110-21.  Personal Majoring in letters and sciences

MARYLAND TERRAPINS WRESTLING • FACEBOOK.COM/TERPSWRESTLING PAGE 11 WWW.UMTERPS.COM JOSH SNOOK 174 POUNDS • REDSHIRT SENIOR BEAR, DELAWARE (SAINT MARK’S)

 2015-16 As a Redshirt matches decided by major decision...finished fourth at the Clarion Open to begin the season (11/6)... Senior took fourth place at the Central Jersey Open registering a technical fall and major decision in his first Holds 6-11 regular season record…went 2-1 at two matches (11/20). Bearcat Open in season debut (11/8)…picked up dual victory over Nick Elmer (Drexel) by decision,  Personal 5-4 (12/5)…Went 2-2 at Midlands Championships Majoring in letters and sciences (12/29)…secured 4-3 decision over Eastern Michi- gan’s Derek Hillman, also beat Indiana’s Norman  SNOOK Career Statistics Conley 3-2 at Midlands (12/29)…posted sudden Year W-L Duals Falls TFs MDs victory win over Daniel Mika (George Mason) on February 14. 2011-12* 11-12 0-0 0 1 5  2014-15 As a Redshirt 2012-13 6-16 1-10 0 2 2 Junior 2013-14 5-12 2-4 0 1 1 Won 13 times as the starter at 174 pounds…opened his season with four wins at the Terrapin Duals (11/2)…won Maryland’s first ever match in a Big Ten dual, defeating Wisconsin’s Frank Cousins 4-3 2014-15 13-15 7-10 1 0 3 (11/14)…grabbed five wins at the Midlands Championships to finish fourth, Maryland’s highest finish at 2015-16 6-11 2-8 0 1 0 the event (12/29-30)…defeated Dominic Prezzia of Ohio State (1/25)…took out Michigan State’s Nick Proctor at the Big Ten Championships (3/7). Total 41-66 12-32 1 5 11 *Served Redshirt Season  2013-14 As a Redshirt Sophomore Split time as the Terrapin starter at 165 pounds and went 5-12 ... nabbed a dual win to start the season against Welles Sakmar of Johns Hopkins ... beat Christian Massay of American for his only other dual win.  2012-13 As a Redshirt Freshman Served as the Terps’ starter at 165 pounds and finished with a record of 6-16 with two wins by major decision and two wins by technical fall ... won four matches at the Nittany Lion Open advancing to the quarterfinals of the wrestleback.  2011-12 As a Freshman Served a redshirt season...went 11-12 wrestling in open competition at 165 and 174 pounds...5-1 in MARK COLABUCCI 184 POUNDS • SENIOR LAUREL, MARYLAND (RESERVOIR)

 2015-16 As a Senior  2011-12 As a Freshman 7-3 record in the regular season…3-2 mark in duals… Served a redshirt season in first year at West Virginia. opened year with a 3-1 decision victory over Zach Bruce (Pittsburgh) at Terrapin Duals (11/1)…also  picked up a 2-0 win over David’s Konner Pritchard Highschool at Terrapin Duals (11/1)…went 3-1 at Bearcat Open Attended Reservoir High...coached by Ryan Kanaskie, who wrestled at Penn State...FloNationals All- (11/8)…missed over two months due to injury… American...two-time 3A/4A Maryland state champion...two-time 3A/4A Maryland regional champion earned a 17-2 tech fall over Austin Harrison (George Mason) in return (2/14)...capped off regular season  Personal with 3-1 decision over Rider’s Michale Fagg-Daves Son of Kevin and Patricia Colabucci...as two brothers...made the Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll... (2/20). named to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll...majoring in kinesiology.  2014-15 As a Junior  COLABUCCI Career Statistics Competed at 184 and 197 pounds after transferring in during the spring semester…captured the Wilkes Year W-L Duals Falls TFs MDs Open title at 197 pounds (12/28)…won three times at the Messiah Open (2/7)…won twice at the 2012-13^ 11-17 0-5 1 1 4 National Collegiate Open (3/1). 2013-14^ 11-7 2-1 2 2 0  At West Virginia 2014-15 7-3 0-0 0 0 5  2013-14 As a Sophomore 2015-16 7-3 4-2 1 1 0 Made three appearances in dual meets, going 2-1...earned second-place honors at the Mercyhurst Total 36-30 6-8 4 4 9 Laker Open and the Harold Nichols Open...compiled a record of 11-7...led the team in technical falls ^At West Virginia (2)...competed at the Mercyhurst Laker Open, Harold Nichols Open, Navy Classic, Hoosier Duals and Reno Tournament of Champions.  2012-13 As a Redshirt Freshman Complied an 11-17 record...recorded one tech fall, one pin and four major decisions...Started five dual meets, including three Big 12 Conference dual meets...Competed at the Navy Classic and the Reno Tournament of Champions.

Page 12 MARYLAND TERRAPINS WRESTLING • @TERPSWRESTLING WWW.UMTERPS.COM GARRETT WESNESKI 197 POUNDS • REDSHIRT FRESHMAN CANTON, PENNSYLVANIA (CANTON)

 2015-16 As a Redshirt  Before Maryland Freshman A two-time Pennsylvania state medalist…finished eighth as a junior and third as a senior…a 2014 7-13 overall record on the regular season…went 2-1 sectional, district, and regional champion…scored bonus points in all but four postseason matches. at the Bearcat Open while recording a tech fall and pin (11/8)…picked up first dual win of the season  Personal at the Grapple at the Garden over Hofstra’s Omar Majoring in letters and sciences. Haddad (11/29)…downed Nezar Haddad (Drexel) by decision, 6-2 (12/5)…earned major decision over Cordell Eaton (North Dakota State) at Midlands  WESNESKI Career Statistics Championships (12/29)…secured first Big Ten victory Year W-L Duals Falls TFs MDs over Jacob Cooper in Maryland first conference win over Michigan State (1/10)…won by technical fall over 2014-15* 27-15 0-0 5 1 4 Cameron (George Mason) on February 14. 2015-16 7-13 4-10 1 2 1  2014-15 As a Freshman Total 34-28 4-10 6 3 5 Served a redshirt season and won 27 times at 197 pounds…recorded the second most wins on the *Served Redshirt Season team behind fellow freshman Alfred Bannister…won his debut collegiate match at the Clarion Open and won two other matches at the event (11/2)…grabbed a pair of wins at the Bearcat Open (11/9)… captured the TCNJ Open title with a 6-2 victory over the host’s Nathaniel Leer in the final (11/22)… grabbed one win at the Mat Town Open (11/30)…notched two wins at the Nittany Lion Open (12/7)… ripped off four straight wins to nab third place at the Wilkes Open (12/28)…won four times at the F&M Open (1/3)…won twice at the Shorty Hitchcock Open (1/18) and the Messiah Open (2/7)…won once at the shortened National Collegiate Open (3/1).

DAWSON PECK 285 POUNDS • REDSHIRT-SOPHOMORE CHAMBERSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA (CHAMBERSBURG)

 NCAA Qualifier(2014)  2013 At Virginia Tech Started collegiate career with Hokies...wrestled unattached, went 4-0 at the Hokie Open to take the title…went 0-2 at the Wolfpack Open …won the Wilkes Open while wrestling unattached with a 4-0  2015-16 As a Redshirt record …transfered to UTC after the semester. Sophomore 16-8 on the regular season…second on the team in  High School falls (8)… placed sixth in the field in the heavyweight Wrestled at Chambersburg High for coach Doug Rine … finished second at the Pennsylvania State division at the Midlands Championships (12/29-30)… Tournament as a junior after going 40-2 with 25 pins ... … had surgery in September of 2011 and missed went 5-3 overall at Midlands…captured the Midlands majority of his senior season … notched a 90-24 record in high school ... earned All-America honors Most Falls Award with a tournament-best four pins… at the NHSCA Senior Nationals … won the NHSCA Junior Nationals in folkstyle ... placed eighth at the became just the seventh Terrapin in program history Junior Nationals in Greco Roman at 215 pounds … took third at the NHSCA Sophomore Nationals ... to place at the Midlands in back-to-back seasons… was a Cadet All-American in 2010 … three-time Greco-Roman All-American. just the second Terp to win the Midlands Most Falls Award, after Hudson Taylor also earned the honor in 2008 with four pins…after second round loss at  Personal Midlands, rattled off four straight wins including fall over No. 7 Blaize Cabell (Northern Iowa)…first Son of Dave and Teri Peck ... has two siblings, Tessa and Drew...majoring in American studies. Big Ten win came by decision (8-4) against Purdue’s Tyler Kral (1/17)…notched a fall over Navy’s  Nick Mabry at 1:15…earned sudden victory win over Matthew Voss (George Mason) on February 14. PECK Career Statistics Year W-L Duals Falls TFs MDs  2014-15 As a Redshirt Freshman Went 14-3 while sitting out due to NCAA transfer rules…won his first three matches of the season at 2013-14^ 13-5 12-1 6 1 1 the Clarion Open (11/2)…won five matches at the Midlands Championships to finish fifth (12/29-30)… 2014-15* 14-3 0-0 3 1 1 won the Messiah Open with three victories (2/7). 2015-16 16-8 5-3 8 0 3  2014 At Chattanooga Total 27-8 17-4 17 2 5 Transferred from Virginia Tech and starred for the Mocs in the spring of 2014 ... qualified for the NCAA ^At Chattanooga/Virginia Tech *Served Redshirt Season Championships.

MARYLAND TERRAPINS WRESTLING • FACEBOOK.COM/TERPSWRESTLING PAGE 13 WWW.UMTERPS.COM RECORDS AND HONORS All Americans (27) Individual Conference Champions (217) (18 individuals) (By Weight)

Year Name Weight Place 115 Don Santo - 1958 & 1959* 1954 Ernie Fischer 167 Pounds 2nd John McHugh - 1956 Bill Guttermuth - 1960 1957 Mike Sandusky 157 Pounds 4th Ray Osborne - 1958 & 1959 Bob Smith - 1961 1964 Bob Kopinsky 157 Pounds 5th Dick Baker - 1960 Fred Sentner - 1962 1964 Tim Geiger 167 Pounds 4th Dick Maynard - 1961 & 1962 Dave Ott -1963 1964 Marshall Dauberman 177 Pounds 4th Roger Neutze - 1963 John Henderson - 1964 1965 Bob Kopinsky 157 Pounds 1st Tom Schleicher - 1964 Kent Webster 1965 & 1968 1968 Gobel Kline 152 Pounds 4th Tom Norris - 1965 & 1966 Steve Hiltabidle - 1966 1969 Gobel Kline 152 Pounds 1st Bob Terrill - 1967 & 1968 Jeff Paxton - 1967 1987 Steve Peperak 177 Pounds 7th Gary Mulligan - 1969 141 1987 Tom Reese Heavyweight 5th 118 Mark Mansueto - 2001 1992 David Land 118 Pounds 7th Steve Nickolaus - 1971 Brandon York - 2002 1992 Tom Miller 142 Pounds 3rd John Ferrara - 1972 Charlie Pinto - 2005 1993 David Land 118 Pounds 8th 123 Alex Krom - 2009 & 2010 1997 Jim Guzzio 134 Pounds 5th John McHugh - 1957 Jon Kohler - 2008 & 2011 2008 Hudson Taylor 197 Pounds 3rd Ray Haney - 1958 142 2009 Steven Bell 133 Pounds 6th Dick Van Auken - 1959 & 1960 Russ Reid -1972 2009 Alex Krom 141 Pounds 5th Ronald Maunder - 1961 & 1962 Rob Stover - 1973 2009 Hudson Tayor 197 Pounds 3rd Jim Arnoult - 1965 & 1966 Tom Miller - 1991 & 1992 2010 Steven Bell 133 Pounds 8th Dave Reese - 1967 145 2010 Hudson Taylor 197 Pounds 4th 125 John Henderson - 1966 2011 Josh Asper 165 Pounds 6th Brendan Byrne - 2009 Keith Billotte - 1967 2011 Mike Letts 174 Pounds 7th 126 Kevin Gilead - 1968 & 1969 2011 Spencer Myers Heavyweight 6th Ed Doebler - 1970 147 2012 Josh Asper 165 Pounds 6th Pete Pappas - 1971 & 1972 Danny Little - 1955 # 2013 Jimmy Sheptock 184 Pounds 6th Greg Filipos - 1974 Roney Carroll - 1956 2014 Jimmy Sheptock 184 Pounds 2nd 130 Nick Biondi - 1957, 1958* & 1959 Matt Flynn - 1952 # Pat Varre - 1960, 1961 & 1962* Ed Weatherly - 1956 Sam Bossert - 1963 NCAA Champions (2) Ray Haney - 1957 & 1959 Bob Kopnisky - 1964 Dick Van Auken - 1958 149 Year Name Weight Ed Cliatt - 1960 Andrew Schlaffer - 2006 1965 Bob Kopinsky 157 Pounds Sam Bossert - 1961 & 1962 150 1969 Gobel Kline 152 Pounds Ronald Maunder - 1963 Tom Nordland - 1970 Chip Cole - 1964 David Strauss - 1971 & 1973 Keith Billotte - 1966 Rob Stover - 1972 Olympians (1) Milt Thomas - 1967 Steve Woods - 1993 Jim Arnoult - 1968 Pat Flynn - 1995 John Baker - 1969 Year Name Weight 152 1956 Ernie Fischer (USA) 160.5 Pounds 133 Gobel Kline - 1967 & 1968 Brandon York - 1999 , 2000 & 2001 Curt Callahan - 1969 Steven Bell - 2008, 2009 & 2010 157 ACC Wrestler of the Year (4) 134 Joel Adleberg - 1951 # Tom Talbert - 1971 Robert Fischer – 1952 & 1953 # (3 individuals) Tom Pappas - 1972 Sal Amato - 1957 Jason Shea - 1990 Dick Besnier - 1959 & 1960 Year Name Weight James Guzzio - 1996* & 1997 Eugene Kerin - 1961* & 1962 1997 James Guzzio 134 Pounds 137 Bob Kopnisky - 1963* & 1965* 2008 Hudson Taylor 197 Pounds Rodney Norris - 1952 & 1953# Nelson Aurand - 1964 2010 Hudson Taylor 197 Pounds Roney Carroll - 1955 Brian Letters - 2008 2011 Josh Asper 165 Pounds Jerry Ogurkis - 1956 Kyle John - 2012 Rodney Norris - 1957* 158 Curt Callahan - 1970 Page 14 MARYLAND TERRAPINS WRESTLING • @TERPSWRESTLING WWW.UMTERPS.COM RECORDS AND HONORS All-ACC (89) (56 individuals) George Myers - 1971 & 1972 Jimmy Sheptock - 2013, 2014 Year Name Tyrone Neal - 1974 & 1975 * 190 1986 Steve Peperak Scott Buckiso - 1989 & 1990 Pat McCall - 1972 Tom Reese Arash Alizadeh- 1997 Rich Ragan - 1973 Phil Brown Kevin Brown - 1991 160 1987 Steve Peperak Joel Haan - 1968* 191 Curt Scovel Gobel Kline - 1969* Al Marinelli - 1958 Tom Reese Hank Poniatowski - 1960 165 1988 Dan McIntyre Jason Kiessling - 2007 Bob Hacker - 1961 Troy Lawrence Josh Asper - 2011 Tom Geiger - 1963 Mike Owens Gary Wikander - 1964 167 Tom Reese Ernie Fischer – 1952 & 1953 # Bob Karch - 1965* Phil Brown Dick Dean - 1957 Olaf Drozdov - 1966 1989 Mike Caro Joe Thomas - 1958 Howard Zachman - 1967 & 1969 Scott Buckiso Leroy Kennedy - 1959 197 1990 Keith Venanzi Eugene Kerin - 1960* Hudson Taylor - 2008 & 2010* Scott Buckiso Karl Offenbacher - 1961 Christian Boley - 2012 & 2013 Matt Caro Dick Guidi - 1962 HWT Jason Shea Amondo Soto - 1963 & 1966 Mike Sandusky - 1955 & 1956 Matt Groom Tom Geiger - 1965 Joe Dougherty - 1958 1991 Tom Miller Bob Karch - 1967* Roger Shoals - 1961 Mike Caro John Dalgewicz - 1968 Gary Wikander - 1963 Kevin Brown Joel Haan - 1969 Olaf Drozdov - 1965 Matt Caro Jack Hoffman - 1972 Tom Sinibaldi - 1967 1992 Steve Woods Steve Hogg - 1975 & 1977* Ralph Sonntag - 1968 & 1969 Tom Miller Kevin Johnson - 1976 Mark Reid - 1972 1993 Marc Papa Kevin Colabucci - 1978 & 1980* Robert Tunstall - 1978 Steve Woods Matt Caro - 1990 Tom Reese- 1986, 1987 & 1988 David Land Spencer Myers - 2011 & 2012 174 Vasilios Lahanas Mike Letts - 2007, 2008 & 2011* Kevin Brown Jimmy Sheptock - 2012 *- ACC Tournament Most Valuable Wrestler 1994 David Land Josh Asper - 2013 # - Southern Conference 1995 Humphery Atiemo 175 Pat Flynn Paul McNeil - 1941 # Mike Van Oss 177 Marc Papa Jack Shanahan – 1952 & 1953 # 1996 Pat Flynn Joe Wozunk - 1956 James Guzzio Cliff Matthews - 1957 1997 Arash Alizadeh Dick Dean - 1958 & 1959 James Guzzio Bill Rishell - 1960 & 1961 Damon Stephens Marshall Dauberman - 1962, 1963 & 1964 1998 Jeff Whalen Nelson Aurand - 1965 1999 Brandon York Bob Karch - 1966 2000 Brandon York Randy Umberger - 1967 & 1969 2001 Mark Mansueto Howard Zachman - 1968 Brandon York Pat Twomey - 1970 2002 Brandon York Richard Ragan - 1971 Jake Stork Pat McCall - 1973 2003 Jake Stork Kevin Johnson - 1975 Adam James Steve Heger - 1976 & 1977 2004 Jason Kiessling Steve Peperak - 1985, 1986 & 1987 Barry Stein 184 2005 Charlie Pinto Corey Peltier - 2011 MARYLAND TERRAPINS WRESTLING • FACEBOOK.COM/TERPSWRESTLING PAGE 15 WWW.UMTERPS.COM RECORDS AND HONORS

2006 Andrew Schlaffer 1967 Boib Karch 167 Pounds 2007 James Knox 1968 Joel Hann 160 Pounds Jason Kiessling 1969 Gobel Kline 160 Pounds Mike Letts 1974 Tyrone Neal 158 Pounds Hudson Taylor 1975 Tyrone Neal 158 Pounds 2008 Steven Bell 1980 Kevin Colabucci 167 Pounds Jon Kohler 1996 James Guzzio 134 Pounds Eric Medina 2010 Hudson Taylor 197 Pounds Brian Letters 2011 Mike Letts 174 Pounds ` Mike Letts Hudson Taylor 2009 Brendan Byrne Career Falls Steven Bell Alex Krom Years Name Falls Hudson Taylor 2006-10 Hudson Taylor 87 2010 Josh Asper 1999-03 Jake Stork 69 Steven Bell 1977-81 Kevin Colabucci 37 Kyle John 1986-88 Tom Reese 33 Alex Krom 1998-02 Joe Guzzio 32 Hudson Taylor 1984-87 Steve Peperak 32 2011 Josh Asper Kyle John Jon Kohler Mike Letts Single-Season Falls Spencer Myers Corey Peltier Year Name Falls 2012 Geoffrey Alexander 2009-10 Hudson Taylor 24 Josh Asper 2002-03 Jake Stork 23 Christian Boley 2008-09 Hudson Taylor 19 Shane Gentry 2007-08 Hudson Taylor 18 Kyle John 2001-02 Jake Stork 16 Spencer Myers 2006-07 Hudson Taylor 15 Jimmy Sheptock 1986-87 Steve Peperak 15 2013 Josh Asper 1987-88 Tom Reese 13 Christian Boley 1998-99 Jake Stork 13 Jimmy Sheptock 2000-01 Jake Stork 12 2014 Tyler Goodwin 1982-83 Mark Dugan 11 Jimmy Sheptock 1985-86 Tom Reese 10 1996-97 Jim Guzzio 10

ACC Tournament Most Valuable Wrestler (17) (14 individuals)

Year Name Weight 1957 Mike Sandusky 157 Pounds 1958 Nick Biondi 147 Pounds 1959 Don Santo 137 Pounds 1960 Eugene Kerin 167 Pounds 1961 Eugene Kerin 157 Pounds 1962 Pat Varre 147 Pounds 1963 Bob Kopinsky 157 Pounds 1965 Bob Kopinsky 157 Pounds

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Southern Conference 1990 17-6 .739 4-1 .800 2nd John McHugh Year Overall Pct. Finish Head Coach 1991 11-8 .579 2-3 .400 3rd John McHugh 1940 6-1 .857 Jim Douglas 1992 12-7-1 .625 3-2 .600 4th John McHugh 1941 4-4-1 .500 4th Jim Douglas 1993 12-2 .857 4-1 .800 4th John McHugh 1942 2-6 .250 8th Joe McDaniel 1994 8-7-1 .531 3-2 .600 5th John McHugh NO TEAMS DURING WWII, 1943-1946 1995 14-3 .824 3-2 .600 3rd John McHugh 1947 2-4 .333 4th Sully Krouse 1996 8-4 .667 1-3 .250 3rd John McHugh 1948 5-5 .500 3rd Sully Krouse 1997 11-3 .786 2-2 .500 3rd John McHugh 1949 8-1 .889 3rd Sully Krouse 1998 5-5-1 .500 1-3 .250 5th John McHugh 1950 5-3 .625 3rd Sully Krouse 1999 7-4 .636 2-2 .500 4th John McHugh 1951 5-3 .625 3rd Sully Krouse 2000 8-3 .727 2-2 .500 4th John McHugh 1952 6-2 .750 1st Sully Krouse 2001 6-6 .500 1-3 .250 4th John McHugh 1953 6-1 .857 1st Sully Krouse 2002 10-4 .417 1-3 .250 4th John McHugh Total 49-30-1 .619 2003 7-7 .500 0-4 .000 4th John McHugh 2004 4-9 .308 0-4 .000 5th Pat Santoro 2005 3-13-1 .206 0-5 .000 6th Pat Santoro Atlantic Coast Conference 2006 8-10 .444 4-1 .800 4th Pat Santoro Year Overall Pct. ACC Pct. Tourn. Finish Head Coach 2007 17-5 .773 5-0 1.000 2nd Pat Santoro 1954 5-4 .556 4-0 1.000 1st Sully Krouse 2008 16-4 .800 5-0 1.000 1st Pat Santoro 1955 7-2 .778 5-0 1.000 1st Sully Krouse 2009 10-8-1 .553 3-2 .600 1st Kerry McCoy 1956 6-2 .750 5-0 1.000 1st Sully Krouse 2010 19-4 .826 4-0 1.000 2nd Kerry McCoy 1957 6-3 .667 5-0 1.000 1st Sully Krouse 2011 16-4 .800 4-1 .800 1st Kerry McCoy 1958 6-1-2 .778 5-0 1.000 1st Sully Krouse 2012 15-1 .938 4-1 .800 1st Kerry McCoy 1959 6-3 .667 5-0 1.000 1st Sully Krouse 2013 14-8 .636 3-2 .600 3rd Kerry McCoy 1960 6-4 .600 5-0 1.000 1st Sully Krouse 2014 9-8 .529 3-3 .500 5th Kerry McCoy 1961 6-2 .750 4-0 1.000 1st Sully Krouse Totals 554-318-20 .634 183-91-1 .665 Six Coaches 1962 5-4-1 .550 4-0 1.000 1st Sully Krouse 1963 6-2 .750 4-0 1.000 1st Sully Krouse 1964 4-2-1 .643 4-0 1.000 1st Sully Krouse Big Ten Conference 1965 6-3 .667 4-0 1.000 1st Sully Krouse Year Overall Pct. B1G Pct. Tourn. Finish Head Coach 1966 4-4 .500 4-0 1.000 1st Sully Krouse 2015 5-15 .250 0-9 .000 13th Kerry McCoy 1967 6-4-1 .591 4-0 1.000 1st Sully Krouse 2016 5-13 .277 1-8 .111 -- Kerry McCoy 1968 6-3 .667 4-0 1.000 1st Sully Krouse 1969 8-2-1 .773 4-0 1.000 1st Sully Krouse 1970 10-3 .769 3-1 .750 1st Sully Krouse All-Time NCAA Finishes 1971 5-5 .500 4-0 1.000 1st Sully Krouse 1972 8-4-2 .643 4-0 1.000 1st Sully Krouse Year Finish Points 1973 9-8 .529 3-0 1.000 1st Sully Krouse 2015 T-39th 6 points 1974 14-5-1 .725 4-0 1.000 2nd Sully Krouse 2014 20th 21 points 1975 9-10 .474 2-2 .500 2nd Sully Krouse 2013 T-27th 16.5 points 1976 8-9 .470 3-1 .750 4th Sully Krouse 2012 31st 15.5 points 1977 7-7 .500 1-3 .250 3rd Sully Krouse 2011 18th 35.5 points 1978 7-7-1 .500 2-3 .400 5th Sully Krouse 2010 20th 29.5 points 1979 8-7-1 .531 1-3 .250 6th John McHugh 2009 10th 47.5 points 1980 12-6-1 .658 2-3 .400 4th John McHugh 2008 T-21st 24 points 1981 12-6-1 .658 1-2-1 .333 2nd John McHugh 2007 T-34th 12.5 points 1982 13-6 .684 2-3 .400 4th John McHugh 2006 T-61st 1 point 1983 9-4 .692 2-2 .500 5th John McHugh 2005 T-67th 0.5 points 1984 16-4 .800 4-1 .750 5th John McHugh 2003 T-43rd 4.5 points 1985 5-10 .333 2-4 .333 5th John McHugh 2002 T-50th 3.5 points 1986 9-7 .563 2-3 .400 3rd John McHugh 2001 T-52nd 2.5 points 1987 11-6 .647 3-2 .600 3rd John McHugh 2000 T-70th 0.5 points 1988 13-9 .591 3-4 .429 3rd John McHugh 1998 T-46th 4.5 points 1989 12-9-2 .565 2-4 .333 5th John McHugh

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1997 T-29th 13 points 1996 T-42nd 4 points 1995 T-53rd 2 points 1994 T-53rd 3 points 1993 T-30th 9.5 points 1992 T-21st 14.5 points 1991 T-58th 2 points 1990 T-47th 3.5 points 1988 T-27th 11.5 points 1987 17th 22 points 1986 39th 8.5 points 1985 T-64th 1 point 1984 T-57th 1 point 1979 T-47th 2 points 1978 T-69th 0.5 points 1977 T-59th 1.5 points 1976 T-59th 1 point 1975 T-69th 0.5 points 1974 T-51st 1.5 points 1973 T-56th 1 point 1972 T-42nd 4 points 1971 T-44th 1 point 1969 12th 20 points 1968 20th 16 points 1967 44th 2 points 1965 9th 16 points 1964 T-9th 18 points 1963 T-40th 2 points 1962 T-25th 3 points 1960 T-37th 2 points 1959 T-22nd 5 points 1958 T-21st 6 points 1957 T-13th 11 points 1956 T-17th 6 points 1955 T-32nd 1 point 1954 T-14th 4 points 1952 T-20th 2 points

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MARYLAND 125 133 141 MICHAEL BECK GEOFFREY ALEXANDER ALFRED BANNISTER TERRAPINS 125 Pounds • R-Fr. 133 pounds • R-Sr. 141 Pounds • R-Fr. WRESTLING Ellicott City, Md. Pittsburgh, Pa. LaPlata, Md. (River Hill) (Shady Side Academy) (Bishop McNamara)

149 157 165 174 WADE HODGES LOU MASCOLA BRENDAN BURNHAM JOSH SNOOK 149 Pounds • Fr. 157 • R-Sr. 165 Pounds • Fr. 174 Pounds • R-Sr. Wauseon, Ohio East Hanover, N.J. Gibsonia, Pa. Bear, Del. (Wauseon) (Seton Hall) (Pine-Richland) (Saint Mark’s)

184 197 285 KERRY MCCOY MARK COLABUCCI GARRETT WESNESKI DAWSON PECK Head Coach 184 Pounds • Sr. 197 Pounds • R-Fr. 285 Pounds • R-So. 11th Season Overall, Laurel, Md. Canton, Pa. Chambersburg, Pa. 8th Season at Maryland (Reservoir) (Canton) (Chambersburg) Penn State, ‘97

ROB EITER MIKE CATULLO GABANYAR SANJAA MARYLAND Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach 2nd Year at Maryland 6th Year at Maryland 1st Year at Maryland TERRAPINS Arizona State ‘91 West Virginia ‘02 American ‘12 WRESTLING MARYLAND TERRAPINS WRESTLING • FACEBOOK.COM/TERPSWRESTLING PAGE 19 2015-16 MARYLAND WRESTLING INDIVIDUAL RECORDS AND STATS 5-13, 1-8 BIG TEN, 4-6 HOME, 0-6 ROAD, 1-1 NEUTRAL Day Date Opponent/Event Location Time/Result Sunday Oct. 25 RED & BLACK WRESTLE-OFFS COLLEGE PARK, MD. Black, 18-9 Sunday Nov. 1 PITTSBURGH COLLEGE PARK, MD. L, 15-16 BUFFALO COLLEGE PARK, MD. L, 13-19 DAVIDSON COLLEGE PARK, MD. W, 40-3 Sunday Nov. 8 Binghamton Open Binghamton, Pa. NTS Friday Nov. 20 Iowa* Iowa City, Iowa L, 9-36 Sunday Nov. 22 NC State Open Raleigh, N.C. NTS Sunday Nov. 29 Illinois New York, N.Y. L, 9-34 Hofstra New York, N.Y. W, 24-13 Saturday Dec. 5 DREXEL COLLEGE PARK, MD. W, 24-10 Sunday Dec. 6 Nittany Lion Open State College, Pa. NTS Friday Dec. 11 NEBRASKA* COLLEGE PARK, MD. L, 9-30 Tuesday-Wednesday Dec. 29-30 The Midlands Evanston, Ill. 21st Wednesday Dec. 30 F&M Open Lancaster, Pa. NTS Friday Jan. 8 Minnesota* Minneapolis, Minn. L, 12-22 Sunday Jan. 10 MICHIGAN STATE* COLLEGE PARK, MD. W, 26-10 Friday Jan. 15 Indiana* Bloomington, Ind. L, 13-26 Saturday Jan. 16 Shorty Hitchcock Open Millersville, Pa. NTS Sunday Jan. 17 Purdue* West Lafayette, Ind. L, 6-32 Friday Jan. 22 Navy Annapolis, Md. L, 18-24 Friday Jan. 29 Rutgers New Brunswich, N.J. L, 3-30 Friday Feb. 5 MICHIGAN* COLLEGE PARK, MD. L, 6-33 Saturday Feb. 6 Messiah Open Grantham, Pa. NTS Sunday Feb. 14 WISCONSIN* COLLEGE PARK, MD. L, 12-25 Sunday Feb. 14 GEORGE MASON COLLEGE PARK, MD. W, 31-9 Saturday Feb. 20 RIDER COLLEGE PARK, MD. L, 12-26 Tuesday Mar. 1 National Collegiate Open Geneva, Ohio All Day Saturday-Sunday Mar. 5-6 Big Ten Championships Iowa City, Iowa All Day Thursday-Saturday Mar. 17-19 NCAA Championships New York, N.Y. All Day

Overall Div. 1 Dual Big Ten Dual Dual Pts. SV TB MD TF Pins Fastest Wrestler, Wt. Record Record Record Record For/Against W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L Fall Geoffrey Alexander, 133 11-2 11-2 8-1 6-0 25/3 0-0 0-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 5:50 Shane Arechiga, 149 9-10 4-7 0-0 0-0 0/0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-0 1-1 5:23 Alfred Bannister, 141 9-8 9-8 6-7 2-5 18/21 2-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0:41 Joe Barber, 125 5-11 1-7 0-0 0-0 0/0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-3 - Michael Beck, 125 5-10 5-9 2-7 0-6 9/26 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-2 3:53 Danny Boychuck, 149 13-10 11-10 0-0 0-0 0/0 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-1 5-1 0:20 Shyheim Brown, 149 12-3 12-3 0-0 0-0 0/0 0-0 0-0 3-0 3-0 0-0 - Brendan Burnham, 165 8-9 8-9 6-6 2-4 22/19 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-0 - Nick Casella, 133 5-7 4-6 0-0 0-0 0/0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-1 - Mark Colabucci, 184 7-3 4-3 4-2 0-1 14/9 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-1 2:29 Breandan Coughlin, 125 5-10 2-6 0-0 0-0 0/0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-3 3-4 1:08 RJ De George, 149 5-10 4-8 0-0 0-0 0/0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-2 - Ryan Diehl, 141/149 17-7 10-6 0-2 0-1 0/9 0-0 0-0 1-1 3-0 7-0 0:30 Derrick Evanovich, 165/174 12-14 5-14 1-8 0-6 3/30 0-2 0-0 1-2 1-1 1-1 6:30 Patrick Gerish. 157 14-9 11-9 0-0 0-0 0/0 0-0 0-0 2-1 1-3 4-0 2:33 Tyler Goodwin, 133 7-2 7-2 7-2 2-1 28/12 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-2 4:27 Garrett Griffith, 157 4-12 3-10 0-0 0-0 0/0 0-1 0-0 0-4 0-1 0-2 - Youssif Hemida, 285 11-12 7-12 2-7 1-4 9/25 0-0 0-0 2-7 1-0 2-0 2:55 Wade Hodges, 149 4-11 4-11 4-11 1-7 16/39 0-0 0-1 1-3 0-0 1-1 2:25 Hunter Hulse, 157 3-7 0-6 0-0 0-0 0/0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-3 - Tyler Manion, 165/174 6-8 6-6 1-5 0-2 6/21 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-2 2-1 0:52 Lou Mascola, 157 15-8 15-8 11-6 6-3 36/21 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 2-2 0:26 Brad Miccio, 174 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - Dawson Peck, 285 16-8 14-8 5-3 2-2 19/12 1-0 0-1 3-0 0-0 8-2 0:02 Matt Pente, 149 3-2 2-2 1-0 0-0 6/0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2:52 Billy Rappo, 141 17-8 15-7 3-2 1-2 15/6 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 6-1 0:47 Jakob Restrepo, 157 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0/0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-0 0-0 - Peter Robinson, 125 7-11 4-9 0-0 0-0 0/0 0-0 0-0 0-4 0-4 3-2 1:35 Sam Rowell, 174 6-4 5-3 0-0 0-0 0/0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 2-1 1:10 Inan Sikel, 165/174 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - Jhared Simmons, 125 5-10 4-9 2-7 0-3 6/28 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-3 1-0 4:45 Jaron Smith, 184 9-13 9-12 5-7 3-5 24/24 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-1 3-0 3:22 Josh Snook, 174/184 6-11 5-11 2-8 0-5 6/38 1-0 0-0 0-4 1-1 0-3 - Sean Twigg, 197 1-4 1-4 1-2 0-1 6/10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-1 0:36 Josh Ugalde, 165 14-6 8-5 0-0 0-0 0/0 0-0 0-0 3-0 1-0 2-2 2:37 Brandon Walker, 149 7-7 5-6 0-0 0-0 0/0 0-0 0-0 2-4 1-0 1-0 - Garrett Wesneski, 197 7-13 6-13 4-10 1-7 14/40 0-1 0-0 1-2 2-1 1-2 2:36 David-Brian Whisler, 184 6-2 6-2 0-0 0-0 0/0 1-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 - Adam Whitesell, 141 14-9 10-7 0-0 0-0 0/0 0-0 0-0 0-3 1-0 9-4 0:42

Totals 307-293 231-262 75-105 25-64 282/402 6-10 1-2 30-52 25-29 73-46 0:02 SEASON LEADERS -- OVERALL* WINS MAJOR DECISION DUAL WINS 1. Ryan Diehl, 141/149 17 1. Dawson Peck, 285 3 1. Lou Mascola, 157 11 2. Billy Rappo, 141 17 1. Shyheim Brown, 149 3 2. Geoff Alexander, 133 8 3. Dawson Peck, 285 16 3. Josh Ugalde, 165 2 3. Tyler Goodwin, 133 7 4. Lou Mascola 15 3. Patrick Gerrish, 157 2 4. Brendan Burnham, 165 6 5. Josh Ugalde, 165 14 3. Brandon Walker, 149 2 4. Alfred Bannister, 141 6 5. Adam Whitesell, 141 14 3. Geoffrey Alexander, 133 2

DUAL BIG TEN WINS FALLS 1. Lou Mascola, 157 6 1. Adam Whitesell, 141 9 2. Geoff Alexander, 133 6 TECHNICAL FALLS 2. Dawson Peck, 285 8 2. Jaron Smith, 184 3 1. Shyheim Brown, 149 3 3. Ryan Diehl, 141/149 7 4. Brendan Burnham, 165 2 2. Ryan Diehl, 141/149 3 4. Billy Rappo, 141 6 4. Tyler Goodwin, 133 2 5. Danny Boychuck, 149 5 4. Alfred Bannister, 141 2

* includes wrestlers with unattached wins and redshirt

INDIVIDUAL DUAL RECORD BY WEIGHT 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 Total 4-14 15-3 9-9 5-13 11-7 7-11 3-15 9-9 5-13 7-11 71-99 DUAL PINS BY WEIGHT 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 Total 1-1 2-2 2-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-4 3-1 1-2 2-1 12-11 DUAL TECHNICAL FALLS BY WEIGHT 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 Total 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-2 1-1 1-3 0-0 2-9 DUAL MAJOR DECISIONS BY WEIGHT 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 Total 0-2 2-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 1-2 0-3 0-1 0-3 1-4 5-16 DUAL FORFEITS/DQ/INJURY DEFAULTS BY WEIGHT 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 Total 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 3-2 DUAL DECISIONS BY WEIGHT 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 Total 3-7 11-1 7-9 2-8 10-5 4-7 3-6 5-6 3-5 4-5 48-53 2015-16 DUAL MEET TEAM POINTS SCORED BY WEIGHT/FINAL SCORES Opponent 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 Final 11/1: PITTSBURGH 0-4 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 0-3 0-3 3-0 0-3 0-3 15-16 11/1: BUFFALO 0-3 4-0 3-0 0-3 3-0 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-4 3-0 13-19 11/1: DAVIDSON 3-0 3-0 6-0 6-0^ 0-3 6-0^ 3-0 3-0 6-0 4-0 40-3 11/20: Iowa* 0-5 0-6 3-0 0-4 3-0 3-0 0-4 0-6 0-5 0-6^ 9-36 11/29: Illinois 0-3 0-6 0-3 3-0 0-5 0-3 0-6 6-0 0-5 0-3 9-34 11/29: Hofstra 3-0 6-0^ 0-3 6-0 3-0 3-0 0-3 0-3 3-0 0-4 24-13 12/5: DREXEL 0-3 3-0 3-0 0-4 3-0 3-0 3-0 6-0 3-0 0-3 24-10 12/11: NEBRASKA* 0-5 3-0 0-3 0-3 6-0 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-6 0-4 9-30 1/8: Minnesota* 0-3 6-0 0-3 0-3 3-0 0-3 0-6 3-0 0-4 0-4 12-22 1/10 MICHIGAN STATE* 0-5 3-0 0-3 4-0 3-0 4-0 0-3 3-0 3-0 6-0 26-12 1/15 Indiana* 0-6 4-0 0-3 0-3 3-0 0-3 0-5 6-0 0-3 0-3 13-26 1/17 Purdue* 0-5 3-0 0-3 0-4 0-3 0-4 0-5 0-3 0-6 3-0 6-32 1/22 Navy 0-3 3-0 3-0 0-6 0-3 6-0 0-4 0-5 0-3 6-0 18-24 1/29 Rutgers* 0-4 3-0 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-5 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 3-20 2/5 MICHIGAN* 0-3 3-0 3-0 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-6 0-3 0-5 0-6 6-33 2/14 WISCONSIN* 0-3 3-0 6-0 0-3 3-0 0-6 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-4 12-25 2/14 GEORGE MASON 6-0 3-0 0-3 0-6 3-0 3-0 3-0 5-0 5-0 3-0 31-9 2/20 RIDER 3-0 0-3 3-0 0-3 0-6 0-4 0-6 3-0 0-4 3-0 12-26

* Big Ten Dual ^ Forfeit 125 2/14 Johnny Jimenez (Wisconsin) L, 7-2 3-10 GEOFFREY ALEXANDER 125 2/14 Bill Prochniewski (George Mason) W, F: 6:47 4-10 WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 125 2/20 Zach Valcare (Rider) W, 5-1 5-10 133 12/6 Sam Cali (Rutgers) W, TF: 20-4 NITT 1-0 133 12/6 Korbin Myers (Edinboro) W, MD: 10-0 NITT 2-0 DANNY BOYCHUCK 133 12/11 #9 Eric Montoya (Nebraska) W, 6-2 3-0 WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 133 12/29 13 Trey Aslanian (Princeton) W, F: 5:50 MID 4-0 133 12/29 13 Cameron Kelly (Ohio U) L, 11-10 MID 4-1 149 11/8 Javier Rodriquez (Army) L, TF: 21-5 BEAR 0-1 133 1/10 15 Garth Yenter (Mich. State) W, 7-2 5-1 149 11/8 Joao Vicente (J&W) W, F: 4:15 BEAR 1-1 133 1/15 13 Alonzo Shepherd (Indiana) W, MD: 9-0 6-1 149 11/8 Chase Piperato (Princeton) W, F: 6:05 BEAR 2-1 133 1/22 16 Zack Davis (Navy) W, 6-4 7-1 149 11/8 Jordan Velez (Sacred Heart) L, 6-4 BEAR 2-2 133 1/29 16 #18 Anthony Giraldo (Rutgers) W, 9-2 8-1 149 11/22 Kevin Garay (Campbell) W, F: 0:20 WOLF 3-2 133 2/5 16 Rossi Bruno (Michigan) W, 3-1 9-1 149 11/22 Matt Frisch (The Citadel) L, 6-1 WOLF 3-3 133 2/14 16 #7 Ryan Taylor (Wisconsin) W, 8-6 10-1 149 11/22 Andrew Hoskins (CAM) W, TF: 19-4 WOLF 4-3 133 2/14 16 Ryan Renkey (George Mason) W, 11-8 11-1 149 11/22 Jacob Murphy (Chattanooga) W, 10-6 WOLF 5-3 133 2/20 10 Robert Deutsch (Rider) L, 13-7 11-2 149 11/22 Joseph Moon (UNC) L, 12-0 WOLF 5-4 149 12/6 William Povalac (Rutgers) L, 3-2 NITT 5-5 149 12/6 Shyheim Brown (Maryland) L, MD: 12-1 NITT 5-6 149 12/30 Jack Krall (VMI) W, 11-5 F&M 6-6

SHANE ARECHIGA 149 12/30 MJ Roberson (Virginia) W, 12-8 F&M 7-6 WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 149 12/30 Tyler Tarsi (Harvard) L, 6-1 F&M 7-7 149 11/8 Chase Piperato (Princeton) L, 5-4 BEAR 0-1 149 12/30 Nick Stager (Harvard) L, 3-1 F&M 7-8 149 11/8 Kyle Hammond (Lock Haven) L, F: 1:35 BEAR 0-2 157 1/16 Dylan Painton (Rutgers) W, 7-3 SHOR 8-8 149 11/22 Zane Knight (Unattached) W, 11-2 WOLF 1-2 157 1/16 Richard Krop (Princeton) L, F: 1:59 SHOR 8-9 149 11/22 Cole Moseley (American) L, 7-1 WOLF 1-3 157 1/16 Alex Klucker (Lock Haven) W, F: 0:44 SHOR 9-9 149 11/22 Deven Taylor (Campbellsville) W, F: 5:23 WOLF 2-3 157 1/16 Michael Eckhart (American) W, 7-5 SHOR 10-9 149 11/22 Andrew Hoskins (CAM) L, 7-2 WOLF 2-4 157 1/16 Dylan Palacio (Cornell) L, MD: 14-6 SHOR 10-10 149 12/6 Ken Theobold (Rutgers) L, 6-0 NITT 2-5 157 2/6 Jacob Brooks (Liberty) W, F: 1:02 MES 11-10 149 12/6 Lincoln Mallinger (Army) W, 14-8 NITT 3-5 157 2/6 Alex Klucker (Lock Haven) W, MD: 12-4 MES 12-10 149 12/6 William Povalac (Rutgers) L, 4-3 NITT 3-6 157 2/6 Patrick Gerish (Maryland) W, 8-2 MES 13-10 149 12/30 Thomas Dutton (Harvard) L, MD: 16-4 F&M 3-7 149 12/30 RJ DeGeorge (Maryland) W, 12-5 F&M 4-7 149 12/30 Brandon Giovananetti (F&M) W, 6-2 F&M 5-7 SHYHEIM BROWN 149 12/30 Chad Haegele (Kutztown) W, 15-11 F&M 6-7 WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 149 12/30 Michael Sprague (American) L, 4-3 F&M 6-8 149 2/6 Jared Furry (Messiah) L, 13-9 MES 6-9 149 11/22 Andrew Hoskins (CAM) W, TF: 18-3 WOLF 1-0 149 2/6 Mason Kemble (Messiah) W, TF: 16-0 MES 7-9 149 11/22 Cole Moseley (American) W, 17-4 WOLF 2-0 149 2/6 John Buhagiar (York-PA) W, 6-0 MES 8-9 149 11/22 Sam Melikian (NC State) W, 7-1 WOLF 3-0 149 2/6 Chad Lammer (Elizabethtown) W, 4-3 MES 9-9 149 11/22 Mitch Finesilver (Duke) W, 14-7 WOLF 4-0 149 2/6 Jason Gaccione (Millersville) L, F: 2:03 MES 9-10 149 12/6 Nicholas Villareal (Arizona State) L, 4-1 NITT 4-1 149 12/6 Danny Boychuck (Maryland) W, MD: 12-1 NITT 5-1 149 12/6 Kent Lane (Lehigh) W, 10-6 NITT 6-1

149 12/6 Brandon Giovanetti (F&M) W, MD: 17-5 NITT 7-1 149 12/6 James Dekrone (West Virginia) W, 15-8 NITT 8-1 ALFRED BANNISTER 149 12/29 Andrew Crone (Wisconsin) L, 6-1 MID 8-2 WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 149 12/29 Tom Page (American) W, 15-8 MID 9-2 141 11/1 Mikey Racciato (Pittsburgh) W, 9-5 1-0 149 12/29 Alex Kocer (SDSU) L, 2-1 MID 9-3 141 11/1 Jason Estevez (Buffalo) W, 3-2 2-0 149 1/16 Jalen Palmer (Kutztown) W, TF: 16-1 SHOR 10-3 141 11/8 Dominic Giannangeli (PSU) W, 11-3 BEAR 3-0 149 1/16 Thomas Dutton (Harvard) W, 10-4 SHOR 11-3 141 11/8 Mike Worthington (SHU) W, F: 0:41 BEAR 4-0 149 1/16 Chris Yankowich (Virginia) W, TF: 18-3 SHOR 12-3 141 11/8 Camden Fischer (Lehigh) W, TF: 22-7 BEAR 5-0 141 11/8 #13 Todd Preston (Harvard) L, 4-3 BEAR 5-1 141 11/20 Logan Ryan (Iowa) W, 8-5 6-1 BRENDAN BURNHAM 141 11/29 Brock Ervin (Illinois) L, 3-2 6-2 WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 141 11/29 #16 Jamel Hudson (Hofstra) L, 6-3 6-3 165 11/1 Tyler Rill (Buffao) L, 3-2 0-1 141 12/5 Kevin Devoy Jr. (Drexel) W, 8-7 7-3 165 11/8 Jordan Pagano (Rutgers) W, SV-1 BEAR 1-1 141 1/8 #10 Tommy Thorn (Minnesota) L, 9-2 7-4 165 11/8 Derek Holcomb (Buffalo) W, 11-7 BEAR 2-1 141 1/10 Javier Gasca (Mich. State) L, 7-4 7-5 165 11/8 #10 Duke Pickett (Cornell) L, 9-0 BEAR 2-2 141 1/15 Cole Weaver (Indiana) L, 8-3 7-6 165 11/20 Burke Paddock (Iowa) W, 9-5 3-2 141 1/29 #6 Anthony Ashnsult (Rutgers) L, 7-5 7-7 165 11/29 Steven Rodrigues (Illinois) L, 13-8 3-3 141 2/5 George Fisher (Michigan) W, 3-1 (SV-1) 8-7 165 11/29 Bobby Fehr (Hofstra) W, 4-2 4-3 141 2/14 Tejon Anthony (George Mason) L, 2-1 8-8 165 12/5 Austin Rose (Drexel) W, 4-2 5-3 141 2/20 Paul Kirchner (Rider) W, 4-2 (SV-1) 9-8 165 12/29 #6 Chad Welch (Purdue) L, 7-3 MID 5-4

165 12/29 Colston DiBlasi (Iowa St.) L, 7-0 MID 5-5 165 1/8 Brandon Krone (Minnesota) L, 8-3 5-6 JOE BARBER 165 1/10 Dean Vettese (Mich. State) W, MD: 13-3 6-6 WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 165 1/15 Bryce Martin (Indiana) L, 7-5 (SV-1) 6-7 125 11/8 Brant Leadbeter (Navy) L, 7-4 BEAR 0-1 165 1/17 #6 Chad Welch (Purdue) L, MD: 14-3 6-8 125 11/8 Jhared Simmons (Maryland) L, 9-5 BEAR 0-2 165 1/22 John Keck (Navy) W, F: 5:41 7-8 125 11/22 #8 David Terao (American) L, F: 4:54 WOLF 0-3 165 2/5 Garrett Sutton (Michigan) L, 5-2 7-9 125 11/22 Cody Karns (UNC) L, TF: 16-1 WOLF 0-4 165 2/14 Patrick Davis (George Mason) W, 8-4 8-9 125 12/6 Michael Macklin (Bucknell) W, 4-2 NITT 1-4 125 12/6 Ryan Burns (VA-SRTC) L, 10-9 NITT 1-5 125 12/6 Frank Satriale (Bucknell) L, 8-3 NITT 1-6 NICK CASELLA 125 12/30 Steven Simpson (Old Dominion) L, F: 1:06 F&M 1-7 WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 133 1/16 Chris Meloni (Nassau CC) L, F: 2:16 SHOR 1-8 133 11/8 Michael Russo (FLWC-Prep) L, 4-2 BEAR 0-1 133 1/16 Ryan Friedman (Harvard) L, TF: 19-2 SHOR 1-9 133 11/8 Emilio Saavedra (ODU) L, 3-2 BEAR 0-2 125 2/6 Heriberto Medina (York-PA) W, 6-4 MES 2-9 141 11/22 Demetre Kostis (App St.) W, 3-2 WOLF 1-2 125 2/6 Josh Patrick (Unattached) L, F: 1:36 MES 2-10 141 11/22 Billy Rappo (Maryland) L, TF: 16-1 WOLF 1-3 125 2/6 Lake Laughman (York-PA) W, 6-2 MES 3-10 141 11/22 Austin Solari (Newberry) W, 7-0 WOLF 2-3 125 2/6 Lenny Ogozalek (Gettysburg) W, 9-8 MES 4-10 141 11/22 Ryan Hull (Gardner-Webb) W, TF: 17-2 WOLF 3-3 125 2/6 Marshall Myers (Messiah) W, 3-1 MES 5-10 141 11/22 Adam Whitesell (Maryland) L, TF: 16-1 WOLF 3-4 125 2/6 James Gill (TCNJ) L, 4-3 MES 5-11 141 12/6 Triston Law (Penn State) W, 6-1 NITT 4-4 141 12/6 Kade Moss (Penn State) L, F: 4:29 NITT 4-5 141 12/30 Lyle Plummer (Air Forrce) L, 5-4 F&M 4-6 141 12/30 John Twomey-Kozak (Brown) W, 6-3 F&M 5-6 MICHAEL BECK 141 12/30 Darren Ostrander (VMI) L, 6-2 F&M 5-7 WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 125 12/6 Joseph Martinez (Virginia) L, 6-1 NITT 0-1 125 12/6 Conner Ziegler (Army) W, F: 3:53 NITT 1-1 MARK COLABUCCI 125 12/6 Ryan Elliot (West Virginia) L, 3-2 NITT 1-2 WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 125 12/30 Austin Camacci (Millersville) L, 6-5 F&M 1-3 125 12/30 Edgar Garcia (F&M) W, 14-7 F&M 2-3 184 11/1 Zach Bruce (Pittsburgh) W, 3-1 1-0 125 12/30 Nolan Hellickson (Harvard) W, INJ: 2:14 F&M 3-3 184 11/1 Joe Ariola (Buffalo) L, 6-3 1-1 125 1/8 Steve Polakowski (Minnesota) L, 7-1 3-4 184 11/1 Konner Pritchard (Davidson) W, 2-0 2-1 125 1/15 Elijah Oliver (Indiana) L, F: 2:01 3-5 184 11/8 Justin Robledo (SUNY Sull) W, F: 2:29 BEAR 3-1 125 1/17 Ben Thorton (Purdue) L, MD:18-6 3-6 184 11/8 Mike Smith (Navy Prep) W, 8-2 BEAR 4-1 125 1/22 Brant Leadbeter (Navy) L, 10-6 3-7 184 11/8 Steven Schneider (Binghamton) L, 7-5 BEAR 4-2 125 1/29 #20 Sean McCabe (Rutgers) L, MD: 13-4 3-8 184 11/8 Chris Morgan (Army Prep) W, 6-4 BEAR 5-2 125 2/5 Conor Youtsey (Michigan) L, 10-5 3-9 184 11/20 #12 Sammy Brooks (Iowa) L, F: 2:16 5-3 184 2/14 Austin Harrison (George Mason) W, TF: 17-2 6-3 184 2/20 Michale Fagg-Daves W, 3-1 7-3 PATRICK GERISH WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD BREANDAN COUGHLIN 157 11/8 Vincent Deprez (Binghamton) L, TF: 16-0 BEAR 0-1 WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 157 11/8 Jahi Jones (Maryland) W, 7-3 BEAR 1-1 125 11/8 Sean Badua (Army) L, TF: 16-0 BEAR 0-1 157 11/8 Nigel Ruiz (Davidson) W, TF: 15-0 BEAR 2-1 125 11/8 Francesco Satriale (Bucknell) L, SV-1: 3-1 BEAR 0-2 157 11/8 Justin Alexander (Maryland) L, 9-4 BEAR 2-2 125 11/22 Caleb Smith (The Citadel) W, 9-7 WOLF 1-2 157 11/22 Ryan Long (Newberry) W, 9-0 WOLF 3-2 125 11/22 William Pryor (Unattached) W, 5-1 WOLF 2-2 157 11/22 Bryan Halsch (UNC) W, F: 7:00 WOLF 4-2 125 11/22 David Terao (American) L, TF: 16-0 WOLF 2-3 157 11/22 John Boyle (American) L, TF: 15-0 WOLF 4-3 125 11/22 Trung Duong (Newberry) L, F: 2:48 WOLF 2-4 157 11/22 Justin Alexander (Maryland) L, 8-3 WOLF 4-4 125 12/6 Nicholas Megaludis (Penn State) L, TF: 19-4 NITT 2-5 157 12/6 Cameron Harrell (Virginia) L, 9-3 NITT 4-5 125 12/6 Jonathan Ragsdale (West Virginia) W, F: 5:38 NITT 3-5 157 12/6 Joe Olivia (Penn) W, F: 2:59 NITT 5-5 125 12/6 Brandon Roseborough (Army Prep) W, F: 2:13 NITT 4-5 157 12/6 Donovan Peek (Army) W, F: 4:24 NITT 6-5 125 12/6 Drew Dickinson (Kent State) L, TF: 21-6 NITT 4-6 157 12/6 Nate Russell (Pittsburgh) W, 5-3 NITT 7-5 125 12/30 Connor Sheehan (Millersville) L, F: 2:00 F&M 4-7 157 12/6 Cole Walter (Lehigh) L, TF: 2:15 NITT 7-6 125 12/30 Ben Smith (Shorter) L, MD: 14-2 F&M 4-8 157 12/30 Mike Marano (F&M) W, 8-1 F&M 8-6 125 1/16 Josh Antoine (Nassau CC) W, F: 1:08 SHOR 5-8 157 12/30 Ryan O’ Connor (Drexel) W, MD: 15-4 F&M 9-6 125 1/16 Luis Gonzalez (Unattached) L, F: 2:07 SHOR 5-9 157 12/30 Colby Knight (Harvard) W, 5-2 F&M 10-6 125 1/16 Steve Simpson (Old Dominion) L, F; 3:47 SHOR 5-10 157 12/30 Justin Staudenmayer (Brown) L, MD: 10-0 F&M 10-7 157 2/6 Stephen Beam (UMBC) W, F: 2:33 MES 11-7 157 2/6 Chad Haegele (Unnattached) W, 6-3 MES 12-7 157 2/6 Hunter Hulse (Maryland) W, 4-0 MES 13-7

RJ DE GEORGE 157 2/6 Joe Paton (TCNJ) W, 5-4 MES 14-7 WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 157 2/6 Danny Boychuck (Maryland) L, 8-2 MES 14-8 141 11/8 Cortlandt Schuyler (Lehigh) L, TF: 16-0 BEAR 0-1 141 11/8 Jonathan Fumes (Cornell) L, SV-1: 3-1 BEAR 0-2 141 11/22 Jacob Hopper (Newberry) W, 8-3 WOLF 1-2 141 11/22 Mike Pongracz (Chattanooga) L, 6-0 WOLF 1-3 TYLER GOODWIN 141 11/22 Ty Buckiso (The Citadel) L, F: 2:45 WOLF 1-4 WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 149 12/6 Christian Bassolino (Bucknell) W, 6-0 NITT 2-4 133 11/1 Dom Forys (Pittsburgh) W, 24-23 1-0 149 12/6 John Maruca (Arizona State) L, F: 2:48 NITT 2-5 133 11/1 Bryan Lantry (Buffalo) W, 16-5 2-0 149 12/6 Ty Millard (West Virginia) W, 8-2 NITT 3-5 133 11/1 Dustin Runzo (Davidson) W, 6-1 3-0 149 12/6 Connor Lapresi (Finger Lakes Prep) L, 4-3 NITT 3-6 133 11/20 #2 Cory Clark (Iowa) L, F: 4:06 3-1 149 12/30 Conor O’Hara (Air Force) W, 9-3 F&M 4-6 133 11/29 Zane Richards (Illinois) L, F: 4:20 3-2 149 12/30 Thomas Quinlan (F&M) L, 5-3 F&M 4-7 133 11/29 Forefit (Hofstra) W, FF 4-2 149 12/30 Shane Arechiga (Maryland) L, 12-5 F&M 4-8 133 12/5 David Pearce (Drexel) W, 6-2 5-2 149 1/16 Kyle Shoop (Lock Haven) L, TF: 17-1 SHOR 4-9 133 1/8 Sam Brancale (Minnesota) W, F:4:27 6-2 149 1/16 Matt Russo (Finger Lakes) W, 1-0 SHOR 5-9 133 1/17 Cody Pae (Purdue) W, 11-7 7-2 149 1/16 James Dekrone (W. Virginia) L, MD: 8-0 SHOR 5-10

GARRETT GRIFFITH RYAN DIEHL WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 157 11/8 Chris Dowdy (Cornell) L, 16-5 BEAR 0-1 157 11/8 Matt Fisher (Sacred Heart) L, TF: 16-1 BEAR 0-2 141 11/8 Marius Prince (Navy Prep) L, 7-2 BEAR 0-1 157 11/22 Ben Cournoyer (UNC) L, 11-4 WOLF 0-3 141 11/8 Eli Bienstock (Cornell) L, 2-1 BEAR 0-2 157 11/22 Blake Roulo (George Mason) L, 17-5 WOLF 0-4 149 12/6 Jesse Rodgers (Rider) W, 3-2 NITT 1-2 157 12/6 Drew Longo (Lehigh) L, F: 4:00 NITT 0-5 149 12/6 Martin Margolis (Navy Prep) W, F: 6:46 NITT 2-2 157 12/6 Michael Marano (F&M) W, 7-4 NITT 1-5 149 12/6 James Dekrone (West Virginia) L, 6-3 NITT 2-3 157 12/6 Dylan Painton (Rutgers) L, MD: 14-2 NITT 1-6 149 12/6 Ryan Lopez (West Virginia) W, TF: 19-4 NITT 3-3 165 12/30 Seth Decker (Millersville) W, 5-2 F&M 2-6 149 12/6 Danny Reed (Columbia) W, F: 6:30 NITT 4-3 165 12/30 Paul Dunn (Lehigh) L, 7-6 F&M 2-7 149 12/6 Josh Maruca (Arizona State) L, 11-9 NITT 4-4 165 1/16 Sam Decker (Millersville) L, 4-3 SHOR 2-8 149 12/30 Alex Rinehart (VMI) W, F: 2:05 F&M 5-4 165 1/16 Brad Mutchnik (American) L, 6-1 SV-1 SHOR 2-9 149 12/30 Sharron Townsend (F&M) W, 6-1 F&M 6-4 165 2/6 Vincenzo Joseph (Penn State) L, F: 1:55 MES 2-10 149 12/30 Chad Haegele (Kutztown) W, F: 4:58 F&M 7-4 165 2/6 Nicholas Carey (American) W, 6-3 MES 3-10 149 12/30 Thomas Dutton (Harvard) W, MD: 12-4 F&M 8-4 165 2/6 Tyler Rendina (UMBC) W, 10-7 MES 4-10 149 12/30 Cole Moseley (American) W, 5-2 F&M 9-4 165 2/6 Brett Secor (York-PA) W, 10-6 MES 5-10 149 1/16 Chris Schoenherr (Finger Lakes) W, TF: 16-0 SHOR 10-4 165 2/6 Will Scott (Rutgers) L, MD: 10-1 MES 5-11 149 1/16 James Dekrone (W. Virginia) W, 6-2 SHOR 11-4

149 1/16 Joe Oliva (Penn) W, 9-7 SHOR 12-4 149 1/16 Jason Gaccione (Millersville) W, 8-3 SHOR 13-4 149 1/29 Tyson Dippery (Rutgers) L, 4-0 13-5 YOUSSIF HEMIDA 149 2/6 Mason Kemble (Messiah) W, F: 1:38 MES 14-5 WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 149 2/6 Greg Cherry (Cortland) W, TF: 16-1 MES 15-5 285 11/8 Josh Hartnett (Sacred Heart) W, F: 2:55 BEAR 1-0 149 2/6 M. Benvenuto (Unnattached) W, F: 6:55 MES 16-5 285 11/8 Ray O’Donnell (Princeton) L, 14-0 BEAR 1-1 149 2/6 Sahid Kargbo (George Mason) L, MD: 14-3 MES 16-6 285 11/8 Ralph Normandia (Rutgers) W, 5-3 BEAR 2-1 149 2/6 Jason Gaccione (Millersville) W, F: 0:30 MES 17-6 285 11/22 Bryon Stephenson (App St.) W, 6-1 WOLF 3-1 149 2/14 Blake Roulo (George Mason) L, DQ 17-7 285 11/22 Brandon Taylor (V-Tech) W, 8-1 WOLF 4-1 285 11/22 Jared Johnson (Chattenooga) L, 8-0 WOLF 4-2 285 11/22 Michael Kosoy (NC State) L, 8-1 WOLF 4-3 285 11/29 Brooks Black (Illinois) L, 6-1 4-4 DERRICK EVANOVICH 285 11/29 Mike Hughes (Hofstra) L, 8-0 4-5 WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 285 12/5 Joey Goodhart (Drexel) L, 5-3 4-6 174 11/1 Te”Shan Campbell (PITT) L, 6-0 0-1 285 12/11 #16 Collin Jenson (Nebraska) L, MD: 16-3 4-7 174 11/1 Nathaniel Powers (Davidson) W, 7-1 1-1 285 12/29 Jake Gunning (Buffalo) L, 5-2 MID 4-8 165 11/8 Peter Bearse (Harvard) W, TF: 25-4 BEAR 2-1 285 12/29 Jake Moore (Princeton) W, TF: 17-2 MID 5-8 165 11/8 Francisco Bisono (PSU) W, 5-4 BEAR 3-1 285 12/29 Dean Broghammer (Grand View) L, MD: 13-2 MID 5-9 165 11/8 Anthony Deprez (Binghamton)L, 6-5 BEAR 3-2 285 1/8 #7 Michael Kroells (Minnesota) L, MD: 10-2 5-10 165 11/8 Daniel McDevitt (Penn) W, FF BEAR 4-2 285 1/10 Dimitrus Renfroe (Mich. State) W, F: 6:58 6-10 174 11/20 #5 Alex Meyer (Iowa) L, 11-2 4-3 285 1/15 Garret Goldman (Indiana) L, 3-2 6-11 165 12/6 Tanner Leid (Penn Tech) W, 6-0 NITT 5-3 285 2/6 Charlie Hancock (Liberty) W, 6-0 MES 7-11 165 12/6 Tim Harman (Navy Prep) W, 3-2 NITT 6-3 285 2/6 David Giovannacci (Messiah) W, MD: 12-4 MES 8-11 165 12/6 Shakur Rasheed (Penn State) L, MD: 14-3 NITT 6-4 285 2/6 Camden Stoops (Gettysburg) W, MD: 11-1 MES 9-11 165 12/6 Max Elling (Columbia) L, 10-3 NITT 6-5 285 2/6 Mike Spencer (York-PA) W, 11-7 MES 10-11 165 12/11 #4 Austin Wilson (Nebraska) L, 6-1 6-6 285 2/14 Brock Horwath (Wisconsin) L, MD: 10-0 10-12 165 12/29 Gabe Koontz (Indiana) W, 9-2 MID 7-6 285 2/20 Mauro Correnti (Rider) L, 6-4 10-13 165 12/29 Max Elling (Columbia) L, 8-3 MID 7-7 165 12/29 Stacey Davis (NC State) L, SV-1: 7-1 MID 7-8 174 1/10 Shane Shadaia (Mich. State) L, 3-1 SV 7-9 174 1/17 Jacob Morrissey (Purdue) L, TF: 15-0 7-10 WADE HODGES 174 1/29 Phil Bakuckas (Rutgers) L, 12-5 7-11 WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 174 2/6 Brenden Nunziata (Cortland) W, F: 6:30 MES 8-11 149 11/1 Robert Lee (Pittsburgh) W, 4-1 1-0 174 2/6 Josh Ugalde (Maryland) L, 3-1 MES 8-12 149 11/1 Colt Cotten (Buffalo) L, 2-1 1-1 174 2/6 Austin Barley (York-PA) W, MD: 13-3 MES 9-12 149 11/20 #3 Brandon Sorenson (Iowa) L, 12-2 1-2 174 2/6 K. Washington (Messiah) W, 5-1 MES 10-12 149 11/29 Kyle Langenderfer (Illinois) W, 3-1 2-2 174 2/6 Josh Ferenczy (Liberty) W, 5-3 MES 11-12 149 11/29 Ryan Burkert (Hofstra) W, F: 2:25 3-2 174 2/6 Ryan Gerena (Cortland) W, 4-1 MES 12-12 149 12/5 #10 Matthew Cimato (Drexel) L, MD: 10-2 3-3 174 2/14 Ricky Robertson (Wisconsin) L, 3-0 12-13 149 12/11 #7 Jake Sueflohn (Nebraska) L, 2-0 3-4 174 2/20 Curt Delia (Rider) L, F: 5:48 12-14 149 1/8 #9 Jake Short (Minnesota) L, 6-2 3-5 149 1/10 Kaelan Richards (Mich. State) W, MD: 9-0 4-5 149 1/15 Luke Blanton (Indiana) L, TB: 9-4 4-6 285 2/5 #4 Adam Coon L, F: 2:13 15-8 149 1/17 Alex Griffin (Purdue) L, 9-1 4-7 285 2/14 Matthew Voss (George Mason) W, 3-1 (SV-1) 16-8 149 1/22 Corey Wilding (Navy) L, F: 6:02 4-8 149 2/5 #7 Alec Pantaleo (Michigan) L, 5-1 4-9 149 2/14 Andrew Crone (Wisconsin) L, 5-3 4-10 MATT PENTE 149 2/20 #20 B.J. Clagon (Rider) L, 4-0 4-11 WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 149 11/1 Forfeit (Davidson) W, FF 1-0 149 11/8 Nick Widmann (Drexel) W, 9-8 BEAR 2-0 HUNTER HULSE 149 11/8 Wyatt DeMarre (Brockport St) W, F: 3:52 BEAR 3-0 WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 149 11/8 Drew Longo (Lehigh) L, 9-3 BEAR 3-1 157 12/30 Joe Tavoso (Princeton) L, MD: 8-0 F&M 0-1 149 11/8 Kyle Hammond (Lock Haven) L, 5-3 BEAR 3-2 157 12/30 Nick Stager (Harvard) L, MD: 10-2 F&M 0-2 157 1/16 Dylan Painton (Rutgers) L, 3-0 SHOR 0-3 157 1/16 Nigel Ruiz (Army) L, F: 4:27 SHOR 0-4 157 2/6 Tristan Broddus (Cortland) W, MD: 13-4 MES 1-4 BILLY RAPPO 157 2/6 Patrick Gerish (Maryland) L, 4-0 MES 1-5 WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 157 2/6 John Thouin (Gettysburg) W, 6-1 MES 2-5 141 11/1 Billy McClelland (Davidson) W, F: 2:31 1-0 157 2/6 Cory Rank (York-PA) W, 5-3 MES 3-5 141 11/8 John Kenyon (Navy) W, 11-2 BEAR 2-0 157 2/6 Alex Klucker (Lock Haven) L, F: 1:55 MES 3-6 141 11/8 Derak Heyman (Cortland) W, 12-5 BEAR 3-0 157 2/6 Tag Wilbur (Messiah) L, F: 2:11 MES 3-7 141 11/8 Jordan Laster (Princeton) L, 3-2 BEAR 3-1 141 11/8 William Povalac (Rutgers) W, 5-1 BEAR 4-1 141 11/22 Jordan Eley (Unattached) W, F: 4:44 WOLF 5-1 TYLER MANION 141 11/22 Nick Casella (Maryland) W, TF: 16-1 WOLF 6-1 WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 141 11/22 Michael Sprague (American) W, 4-3 WOLF 7-1 165 11/1 Cody Wiercioch (Pittsburgh) L, 3-2 0-1 141 11/22 Mike Pongracz (Chattanooga) L, 6-5 WOLF 7-2 174 11/1 Muhamed McBryde (Buffalo) L, 4-1 0-2 141 11/22 Tyler Scotton (American) W, 6-3 WOLF 8-2 165 11/1 Forfeit (Davidson) W, FF 1-2 141 12/6 Connor Prince (Navy Prep) L, F: 4:57 NITT 8-3 165 12/30 Paul Dunn (Lehigh) W, 3-1 F&M 2-2 141 12/6 Kyle Lukowich (Kent State) W, 5-2 NITT 9-3 165 12/30 Jonathan Viruet (Brown) L, 9-2 F&M 2-3 141 12/6 Triston Law (Penn State) W, F: 0:47 NITT 10-3 165 1/16 Charlie Sell (Lehigh) W, MD: 9-1 SHOR 3-3 141 12/6 David Pipa (Lehigh) W, F: 1:01 NITT 11-3 165 1/16 Will Scott (Rutgers) W, F: 2:26 SHOR 4-3 141 12/6 Matthew Kelly (Army) W, 8-7 NITT 12-3 165 1/16 Vincenzo Joseph (Penn State) L, TF: 22-6 SHOR 4-4 141 12/6 Jon Mele (Lehigh) W, 12-10 NITT 13-3 165 1/16 Francisco Bisono (Penn State) W, F: 0:52 SHOR 5-4 141 12/6 Gary Dinmore (Penn State) L, 3-2 NITT 13-4 165 1/16 Brooks Martino (Penn) W, 14-9 SHOR 6-4 141 12/11 #17 Anthony Abidin (Nebraska) L, 7-5 13-5 165 1/16 Sam Schwartzafel (Nassau CC) L, 6-5 SHOR 6-5 141 12/29 Jared Reis (Oregon St.) W, 13-6 MID 14-5 165 1/29 Anthony Perrotti (Rutgers) L, TF: 15-0 6-6 141 12/29 #17 Anthony Abidin (Nebraska) L, 7-4 MID 14-6 165 2/14 #3 Issac Jordan (Wisconsin) L, F: 3:37 6-7 141 12/29 Luke Rowh (Wisconsin) W, F: 3:52 MID 15-6 165 2/20 Conor Brennan (Rider) L, MD: 12-3 6-8 141 12/29 Noah Teaney (Oklahoma) L, 7-5 MID 15-7 141 1/17 Danny Sabatello (Purdue) L, 9-3 15-8 141 1/22 Nicholas Gil (Navy) W, 3-2 (TB-1) 16-8 141 2/14 Luke Rowh (Wisconsin) W, F: 6:05 17-8 LOU MASCOLA WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 157 11/1 Ronnie Garbinksy (PITT) W, 6-3 1-0 JAKOB RESTREPO 157 11/1 Tim Schaefer (Buffalo) W, 13-9 2-0 WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 157 11/8 Mike Marano (F&M) W, TF: 16-0 BEAR 3-0 157 11/8 Matt Herbert (Sacred Heart) W, F: 0:26 BEAR 4-0 157 11/8 Shane Connolly (Army) L, 8-5 BEAR 0-1 157 11/20 Edwin Cooper Jr. (Iowa) W, 8-6 5-0 157 11/8 Willie Scott (Rutgers) L, 15-2 BEAR 0-2 157 11/29 Isaiah Martinez (Illinois) L, TF: 24-5 5-1 157 11/22 Melik Jimenez (CAM) W, TF: 19-4 WOLF 1-2 157 11/29 Jahlani Callender (Hofstra) W, 8-6 6-1 157 11/22 Cole Mangum (App St.) W, 10-2 WOLF 2-2 157 12/5 Ryan O’Connor (Drexel) W, 9-8 7-1 157 12/11 #10 Tyler Berger (Nebraska) W, F: 4:07 8-1 157 12/29 15 Jordan Kutler (Lehigh) W, 6-5 MID 9-1 157 12/29 15 Chad Pyke (NC State) W, 5-2 MID 10-1 PETER ROBINSON 157 12/29 15 #20 Chad Walsh (Rider) L, F: 6:21 MID 10-2 WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 157 12/30 15 #18 Tyler Berger (Nebraska) L, SV-1: 8-4 MID 10-3 125 11/8 Edgar Garcia (F&M) W, 6-5 BEAR 1-0 157 1/8 18 Brandon Kingsley (Minnesota) W, 3-2 11-3 125 11/8 Joe Nelson (Binghamton) L, F: 6:45 BEAR 1-1 157 1/10 18 Joe Johnson (Mich. State) W, 8-4 12-3 125 11/8 Jhared Simmons (Maryland) L, 5-2 BEAR 1-2 157 1/15 19 Jake Danishek (Indiana) W, 8-7 13-3 125 11/22 Cody Karns (UNC) L, TF: 18-2 WOLF 1-3 157 1/17 19 Doug Welch (Purdue) L, 10-5 13-4 125 11/22 Alonzo Allen (UTC) W, 4-2 WOLF 2-3 157 1/22 Drew Daniels (Navy) L, 10-4 13-5 125 11/22 Cody Minnick (UTC) L, 14-4 WOLF 2-4 157 1/29 #17 Richie Leiws (Rutgers) L, 6-2 13-6 125 12/6 Kenny Yanovich (Penn State) L, MD: 11-2 NITT 2-5 157 2/6 #9 Brian Murphy (Michigan) L, 6-5 13-7 125 12/6 Ben Doll (Penn Tech) W, F: 1:35 NITT 3-5 157 2/14 TJ Ruschell (Wisconsin) W, 10-7 14-7 125 12/6 Keanan Bottorf (Lock Haven) W, 6-4 NITT 4-5 157 2/14 Greg Flournoy (George Mason) W, 3-1 15-7 125 12/6 Luis Gonzalez (Rutgers) L, 4-0 NITT 4-6 157 2/20 #15 Chad Walsh (Rider) L, F: 4:35 15-8 133 12/30 Sam Oberlander (Millersville) L, TF: 16-0 F&M 4-7 133 12/30 James Giaccia (American) W, F: 3:26 F&M 5-7 133 12/30 Dean Somers (Lehigh) L, MD: 15-1 F&M 5-8 BRAD MICCIO 133 1/16 John Lemmon (Navy) W, 11-5 SHOR 6-8 WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 133 1/16 Justin Seim (Army) L, F: 2:12 SHOR 6-9 133 1/16 Mike Russo (Finger Lakes) L, TF: 19-2 SHOR 6-10 - 133 2/6 Joshua Terao (American) L, TF: 22-3 MES 6-11 133 2/6 Daniel Smith (Elizabethtown) W, F: 2:36 MES 7-11 133 2/6 Ryan Renkey (George Mason) L, MD: 12-0 MES 7-12 DAWSON PECK WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD SAM ROWELL 285 11/1 Ryan Solomon (PITT) L, 7-5 0-1 WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 285 11/1 Jake Gunning (Buffalo) W, 3-0 1-1 174 11/8 Colin Gironda (F&M) W, 4-2 BEAR 1-0 285 11/1 Will Cooley (Davidson) W, 9-0 2-1 174 11/8 Tony Risalti (Army) W, 6-3 BEAR 2-0 285 11/8 Sean Dee (Binghamton) W, F: 0:02 BEAR 3-1 174 12/30 Calvin Lawson (VMI) W, F: 2:35 F&M 3-0 285 11/8 Jeramy Sweany (Cornell) W, 10-1 BEAR 4-1 174 12/30 Gordon Wolf (Lehigh) L, MD: 16-6 F&M 3-1 285 11/8 Trevor Smith (Army) L, F: 6:56 BEAR 4-2 174 12/30 Colton Peppelman (Harvard) W, 7-3 F&M 4-1 285 11/22 Terrell Moore (Campbellsville) W, 10-0 WOLF 5-2 174 12/30 Christian LaFragola (Brown) L, 3-2 F&M 4-2 285 11/22 Brendan Walsh (Duke) L, 5-2 WOLF 5-3 174 1/16 Austin Wetterau (Bucknell) W, 8-3 SHOR 5-2 285 12/6 Tanner Sheffield (Army Prep) W, F: 0:37 NITT 6-3 174 1/16 Caleb Edwards (Unattached) W, F: 1:10 SHOR 6-2 285 12/6 Christian Colucci (Lehigh) W, F: 4:11 NITT 7-3 174 1/16 Andrew Garcia (Cornell) L, 6-2 SHOR 6-3 285 12/6 Mike Kosoy (NC State) W, 3-2 NITT 8-3 174 1/16 Dean Sherry (Unattached) L, 7-4 SHOR 6-4 285 12/29 Chris McDermand (American) W, F: 4:43 MID 9-3

285 12/29 #9 Billy Smith (Rutgers) L, 8-2 MID 9-4 285 12/29 Dean Broghammer (Grand View) W, F: 6:49 MID 10-4 285 12/29 Duece Rachal (Illinois) W, F: 3:23 MID 11-4 JHARED SIMMONS 285 12/30 #7 Blaize Cabell (Northern Iowa) W, F: 6:02 MID 12-4 WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 285 12/30 Joseph Fagiano (Cal Baptist) W, 7-3 MID 13-4 125 11/1 LJ Bentley (Pittsburgh) L, 16-5 0-1 285 12/30 #8 Sam Stoll (Iowa) L, F: 6:42 MID 13-5 125 11/1 Kyle Atkins (Buffalo) L, 6-5 0-2 285 12/30 #9 Billy Smith (Rutgers) L, 5-0 MID 13-6 125 11/1 Camden Bertucci (Davidson) W, 9-6 1-3 285 1/17 Tyler Kral (Purdue) W, 8-4 14-6 125 11/8 Connor Ziegler (Army) L, 14-12 BEAR 1-3 285 1/22 Nick Mabry (Navy) W, F: 1:15 15-6 125 11/8 Brandon Roseborough (Army Prep) W, F: 4:45 BEAR 2-3 285 1/29 #13 Billy Smith (Rutgers) L, 8-5 (TB-1) 15-7 125 11/8 Joey Barber (Maryland) W, 9-5 BEAR 3-3 125 11/8 Peter Robinson (Maryland) W, 5-2 BEAR 4-3 141 11/22 Will Clark (NC State) L, 8-2 WOLF 1-1 125 11/20 #2 Thomas Gilman (Iowa) L, TF: 24-7 4-4 141 11/22 Joel Madak (The Citadel) W, 13-1 WOLF 2-1 125 11/29 Francis Edelen (Illinois) L, 8-6 4-5 141 11/22 Ty Buckiso (The Citadel) L, 11-1 WOLF 2-2 125 11/29 Bryan Damon (Hofstra) W, 5-0 5-5 141 12/6 Matthew Kelly (Army) L, MD: 12-0 NITT 2-3 125 12/5 Zack Fuentes (Drexel) L, 5-4 5-6 141 12/6 Nick Mayer (Finger Lakes Prep) W, 3-0 NITT 3-3 125 12/11 #10 Tim Lambert (Nebraska) L, TF: 15-0 5-7 141 12/6 Jacob Macaloolooy (Columbia) W, 3-1 NITT 4-3 125 12/30 Nolan Hellickson (Havard) L, 6-0 F&M 5-8 141 12/30 Todd PReston (Harvard) L, F: 2:03 F&M 4-4 125 12/30 Ben Smith (Shorter) L, SV-1: 7-5 F&M 5-9 141 12/30 Jospeh Davis (UPJ) W, MD: 12-2 F&M 5-4 125 1/10 Mitch Rogaliner (Mich. State) L, TF: 15-0 5-10 141 12/30 John Kenyom (Navy) W, TF: 18-0 F&M 6-4 141 12/30 Camden Fischer (Lehigh) L, MD: 12-2 F&M 6-5 141 1/16 Colby Baker (American) W, 6-0 SHOR 7-5 JARON SMITH 141 1/16 Joshua Markham (Old Dominion) L, 6-3 SHOR 7-6 WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 141 1/16 Sam Krivus (Virginia) L, MD: 13-1 SHOR 7-7

184 11/8 Lorenzo Thomas (Penn) L, 13-3 BEAR 0-1 184 11/8 Grayson Shepperd (Princeton) W, 10-3 BEAR 1-1 184 11/8 Kellan Stout (Penn State) L, SV-1: 7-5 BEAR 1-2 GARRETT WESNESKI 184 11/22 Alex Belaia (Duke) W, 9-2 WOLF 2-2 WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 184 11/22 Huston Evans (Newberry) L, 8-4 WOLF 2-3 197 11/1 Nick Bonaccorski (PITT) L, 6-2 0-1 184 11/22 Jackson Law (App St.) W, 3-0 WOLF 3-3 197 11/1 James Benjamin (Buffalo) L, 11-3 0-2 184 11/22 Konner Pritchard (Davidson) W, 11-5 WOLF 4-3 197 11/8 Jeremiah Imonnode (Army Prep) W, TF: 18-0 BEAR 1-2 184 11/22 Spencer Neff (Duke) L, 4-0 WOLF 4-4 197 11/8 Luke Schaeffer (Navy) W, F: 2:36 BEAR 2-2 184 11/29 #18 Jeff Koepke (Illinois) W, F: 4:14 5-4 197 11/8 Jake Taylor (Cornell) L, 5-2 BEAR 2-3 184 11/29 Jermaine John (Hofstra) L, 6-4 5-5 197 11/20 #4 Nathan Burak (Iowa) L, 21-5 2-4 184 12/5 Stephen Loiseau (Drexel) W, F: 8:14 6-5 197 11/29 Omar Haddad (Hofstra) W, 1-0 3-4 184 12/11 #4 TJ Dudley (Nebraska) L, 9-2 6-6 197 12/5 Nezar Haddad (Drexel) W, 6-2 4-4 184 12/29 #20 Nicholas Gravina (Rutgers) L, 7-2 MID 6-7 197 12/11 #16 Aaron Studebaker (Nebraska) L, F: 4:01 4-5 184 12/29 Andrew Romanchik (Ohio U) L, MD: 10-1 MID 6-8 197 12/29 #16 Aaron Studebaker (Nebraska) L, 11-5 MID 4-6 184 1/8 Chris Pfarr (Minnesota) W, 6-2 7-8 197 12/29 Cordell Eaton (ND State) W, MD:11-3 MID 5-6 184 1/10 Shwan Shadaia (Mich. State) W, 7-6 8-8 197 12/29 Cody Crawford (Oregon St.) L, 5-1 MID 5-7 184 1/15 Wyatt Wilson (Indiana) W, F: 6:01 9-8 197 1/8 #4 Brett Pfarr (Minnesota) L, 12-4 5-8 184 1/17 Tanner Lynde (Purdue) L, 8-1 9-9 197 1/10 Jacob Cooper (Mich. State) W, 3-2 6-8 184 1/22 #15 Matthew Miller (Navy) L, TF: 22-4 9-10 197 1/15 Jake Masengale (Indiana) L, 5-3 (SV) 6-9 184 1/29 Nicholas Gravina (Rutgers) L, 9-3 9-11 197 1/17 Drake Stein (Purdue) L, F: 3:14 6-10 184 2/5 #4 D. Abounader (Michigan) L, MD: 10-2 9-12 197 1/22 Michael Woulfe (Navy) L, 9-4 6-11 184 2/14 Ryan Christensen (Wisconsin) L, 5-2 9-13 197 1/29 Hayden Hrymack (Rutgers) L, 7-3 6-12 197 2/14 Eric Peissig (Wisconsin) L, 5-4 6-13 197 2/14 Cameron Houston (G. Mason) W, TF: 15-0 7-13 JOSH SNOOK WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 184 11/8 Michael Mocco (Harvard) L, 4-1 BEAR 0-1 DAVID-BRIAN WHISLER 184 11/8 Jon Schmissrauter (Army Prep) W, TF: 17-0 BEAR 1-1 WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 184 11/8 Mark Boyle (Sacred Heart) W, 9-5 BEAR 2-1 184 12/30 Joe Salvi (American) W, MD: 13-3 F&M 1-0 174 11/29 Zach Brunson (Illinois) L, F: 3:22 2-2 184 12/30 Austin Pfarr (Brown) W, 5-1 F&M 2-0 174 11/29 Frank Affronti (Hofstra) L, 4-0 2-3 184 12/30 Michael Mocco (Harvard) W, SV-1, 5-3 F&M 3-0 174 12/5 Nick Elmer (Drexel) W, 5-4 3-3 197 1/16 Michael Oxley (Hofstra) W, 4-1 SHOR 4-0 174 12/11 #12 Micah Barnes (Nebraska) MD: 14-3 3-4 197 1/16 Corey Hazel (Lock Haven) L, 9-5 SHOR 4-1 184 12/29 #8 Timothy Dudley (Nebraska) L, 6-0 MID 3-5 197 1/16 Kyle Kremiller (Rutgers) W, 7-5 SHOR 5-1 184 12/29 Derek Hillman (Eastern Michigan) W, 4-3 MID 4-5 197 1/16 Robert Ng (Penn) W, TF: 19-2 SHOR 6-1 184 12/29 Norman Conley (Indiana) W, 3-2 MID 5-5 197 1/16 Bretton Dempsey (American) L, 12-6 SV-1 SHOR 6-2 184 12/29 #20 Nicholas Gravina (Rutgers) L, MD: 10-2 MID 5-6 174 1/8 Nick Wanzek (Minnesota) L, F: 3:33 5-7 174 1/15 #6 Nate Jackson (Indiana) L, TF: 23-8 5-8 ADAM WHITESELL 174 1/22 #18 Jadaen Bernstein (Navy) L, MD: 22-8 5-9 WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 174 2/5 Aaron Calderon (Michigan) L, F: 6:50 5-10 174 2/14 Daniel Mika (George Mason) W, 3-1 (SV-1) 6-10 141 11/8 Zak Evans (Sacred Heart) W, 14-9 BEAR 1-0 197 2/20 Ryan Wolfe (Rider) L, MD: 13-4 6-11 141 11/8 Dan Neff (Lock Haven) L, F: 3:40 BEAR 1-1 141 11/8 Ronnie Perry (Lock Haven) L, 12-2 BEAR 1-2 141 11/22 Robert Rizzolino (NC State) W, F: 2:39 WOLF 2-2 141 11/22 David Sparks (CAM) W, 7-6 WOLF 3-2 SEAN TWIGG 141 11/22 Zach Finesilber (Duke) L, F: 1:54 WOLF 3-3 WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 141 11/22 Nick Casella (Maryland) W, TF: 16-1 WOLF 4-3 197 11/1 Ryan Devlin (Davidson) W, F: 0:35 BEAR 1-0 141 11/22 Will Clark (NC State) L, 12-1 WOLF 4-4 197 11/8 Frank Mattiace (Penn) L, F: 0:57 BEAR 1-1 141 12/6 Nick Mayer (Finger Lakes Prep) W, F: 2:51 NITT 5-4 197 11/8 Mark Tracy (Binghamton) L, 8-6 BEAR 1-2 141 12/6 Ryan Pomrinca (Lehigh) W, 11-7 NITT 6-4 197 11/29 Andre Lee (Illinois) L, TF: 18-3 1-3 141 12/6 Jared Prince (Navy Prep) L, F: 1:15 NITT 6-5 197 2/5 #6 Max Huntley (Michigan) L, TF: 17-0 1-4 141 12/6 Jim Overhiser (Finger Lakes Prep) L, 9-5 NITT 6-6 141 12/30 Thomas Nulty (Millersville) W, F: 1:23 F&M 7-6 141 12/30 David Pipa (Lehigh) W, F: 1:22 F&M 8-6 141 12/30 Todd Preston (Harvard) L, MD: 12-4 F&M 8-7 JOSH UGALDE 141 12/30 Camden Fischer (Lehigh) W, 8-7 F&M 9-7 WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 141 12/30 Patrick Quinlan (F&M) W, F: 0:56 F&M 10-7 141 2/6 Connor Borton (American) W, F: 2:27 MES 11-7 165 11/8 Rrok Ndokaj (Buffalo) W, F: 5:00 BEAR 1-0 141 2/6 Andres Gutierrez (Messiah) W, F: 0:42 MES 12-7 165 11/8 Anthony Bell (FLWC-Prep) W, 12-2 BEAR 2-0 141 2/6 Nick Ottaviano (Rutgers) W, F: 1:00 MES 13-7 165 11/8 Rob King (F&M) L, 3-2 BEAR 2-1 141 2/6 Jered Cortez (Penn) L, 6-3 MES 13-8 165 11/8 Seldon Wright (ODU) L, Inj Default BEAR 2-1 141 2/6 Michael Sprague (American) L, F: 5:30 MES 13-9 165 11/22 Zachary Appleby (Citadel) W, TF: 16-0 WOLF 3-1 141 2/6 Anthony Cefolo (Unattached) W, F: 3:25 MES 14-9 165 11/22 Mitchell Wightman (American) W, 4-3 WOLF 4-1

165 11/22 Blake Sutherland (ODU) W, 8-0 WOLF 5-1 165 11/22 Tyler Marinelli (Gardner-Webb) L, 5-1 WOLF 5-2 EVENT KEY: 165 11/22 Colton Jackson (App St.) W, 5-2 WOLF 6-2 BEAR - Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (Binghamton, N.Y.) 165 12/30 Charlie Sell (Lehigh) L, 5-0 F&M 6-3 WOLF - Wolfpack Open (Raleigh, N.C.) 165 12/30 Kanon Dean (Harvard) W, 2-1 F&M 7-3 NITT - Nittany Lion Open (State College, Pa.) 165 12/30 Chase Gallik (Lehigh) L, F: 1:54 F&M 7-4 MID - Midlands Championships (Evanston, Ill.) 174 1/16 Kenny Long (Nqvy Prep) W, 7-0 SHOR 8-4 F&M - Dave Lehman/Franklin & Marshall Open (Lancaster, Pa.) 174 1/16 Dean Sherry (Unattached) W, 2-0 SHOR 9-4 SHOR - Shorty Hitchcock Open (Millersville, Pa.) 174 1/16 Ben Harvey (Army Prep) W, 4-3 SHOR 10-4 MES - Messiah Open (Grantham, Pa.) 174 1/16 Jacob George (Cornell) L, 2-1 SHOR 10-5 174 1/16 Alex Benoit (Navy Prep) L, F: 1:03 SHOR 10-6 174 2/6 Josh Mcllhenny (Liberty) W, F: 2:37 MES 11-6 174 2/6 Derrick Evanovich (Maryland) W, 3-1 MES 12-6 174 2/6 Vinny Levin (Unattached) W, MD: 12-1 MES 13-6 174 2/6 Jordn Pagano (Rutgers) W, 3-0 MES 14-6

BRANDON WALKER WT DATE RANK OPPONENT/SCHOOL W/L EVENT RECORD 141 11/22 Owen Lawrie (Duke) W, 8-1 WOLF 1-0 DUAL MATCH-BY-MATCH Maryland 40, Davidson 3 - 11/1/15 - College Park, Md. 141: Alfred Bannister (MD) decision over Kevin Devoy Jr. (DREX), 8-7 (18-6) 125: Jhared Simmons (MD) decision over Camden Bertucci (DU), 9-6 (3-0) 149: No. 10 Matthew Cimato (DREX) major decision over Wade Hodges (MD), 10-2 133: Tyler Goodwin (MD) decision over Dustin Runzo (DU), 6-1 (6-0) (18-10) 141: Billy Rappo (MD) fall over Billy McClelland (DU), 2:31 (12-0) 157: Lou Mascola (MD) decision over Ryan O’Connor (DREX), 9-8 (21-10) 149: Matt Pente (MD) wins by forfeit (18-0) 165: Brendan Burnham (MD) decision over Austin Rose (DREX), 4-2 (24-10) 157: Tony Polumbo (DU) decision over Patrick Gerish (MD), 8-4 (18-3) 165: Tyler Manion (MD) wins by forfeit (24-3) Maryland 9, Nebraska 30 - 12/11/16 - College Park, Md. 174: Derrick Evanovich (MD) decision over Nathaniel Powers (DU), 7-1 (27-3) 141: No. 17 Anthony Abidin decision over Billy Rappo, 7-5 (0-3) 184: Mark Colabucci (MD) decision over Konner Pritchard (DU), 2-0 (30-3) 149: No. 7 Jake Sueflohn decision over Wade Hodges, 2-0 (0-6) 197: Sean Twigg (MD) fall over Ryan Devlin (DU), 0:35 (36-3) 157: Lou Mascola fall over No. 10 Tyler Berger, 4:07 (6-5) (unsportsmanlike penalty 285: Dawson Peck (MD) major decision over Will Cooley (DU), 9-0 (40-3) assessed) 165: No. 4 Austin Wilson decision over Derrick Evanovich, 6-1 (6-8) Pittsburgh 16, Maryland 15 - 11/1/15 - College Park, Md. 174: No. 12 Micah Barnes major decision over Josh Snook, 14-3 (6-12) 125: LJ Bentley (PITT) major decision over Jhared Simmons (MD), 16-5 (4-0) 184: No. 4 TJ Dudley decision over Jaron Smith, 9-2 (6-15) 133: Tyler Goodwin (MD) decision over Dom Forys (PITT), 24-23 (4-3) 197: No. 16 Aaron Studebaker fall over Garrett Wesneski, 4:01 (6-21) 141: Alfred Bannister (MD) decision over Mikey Racciato (PITT), 9-5 (4-6) 285: No. 13 Collin Jenson major decision over Youssif Hemida, 16-3 (6-25) 149: Wade Hodges (MD) decision over Robert Lee (PITT), 4-1 (4-9) 125: No. 10 Tim Lambert technical fall over Jhared Simmons, 15-0 (6-30) 157: Lou Mascola (MD) decision over Ronnie Garbinsky (PITT), 6-3 (4-12) 133: Geoffrey Alexander decision over No. 9 Eric Montoya, 6-2 (9-30) 165: Cody Wiercioch (PITT) decision over Tyler Manion (MD), 3-2 (7-12) 174: Te’Shan Campbell (PITT) decision over Derrick Evanovich (MD), 6-0 (10-12) Maryland 12, Minnesota 26 - 1/8/16 - Minneapolis, Minn. 184: Mark Colabucci (MD) decision over Zach Bruce (PITT), 3-1 (10-15) 125: Steve Polakowski (MINN) decision over Michael Beck (MD), 7-1 (0-3) 197: Nick Bonaccorsi (PITT) decision over Garrett Wesneski (PITT), 6-2 (13-15) 133: Tyler Goodwin (MD) fall over Sam Brancale (MINN), 4:27 (6-3) 285: Ryan Solomon (PITT) decision over Dawson Peck (MD), 7-5 (16-15) 141: No. 10 Tommy Thorn (MINN) decision over Alfred Bannister (MD), 9-2 (6-6) 149: No. 9 Jake Short (MINN) decision over Wade Hodges (MD), 6-2 (6-9) Buffalo 19, Maryland 13 - 11/1/15 - College Park, Md. 157: No. 18 Lou Mascola (MD) decision over Brandon Kingsley (MINN), 3-2 (9-9) 125: Kyle Atkins (BUF) decision over Jhared Simmons (MD) (3-0), 6-5 165: Brandon Krone (MINN) decision over Brendan Burnham (MD), 8-3 (9-12) 133: Tyler Goodwin (MD) major decision Bryan Lantry (Buffalo), 16-5 (3-4) 174: Nick Wanzek (MINN) fall over Josh Snook (MD), 3:33 (9-18) 141: Alfred Bannister (MD) decision over Jason Estevez, 3-2 (3-7) 184: Jaron Smith (MD) decision over Chris Pfarr (MINN), 6-2 (12-18) 149: Colt Cotton (Buffalo) decision over Wade Hodges (MD), 2-1 (6-7) 197: No. 4 Brett Pfarr (MINN) major decision over Garrett Wesneski (MD), 12-4 157: Lou Mascola (MD) decision over Tim Schaefer (BUF), 13-9 (6-10) (12-22) 165: Tyler Rill (BUF) decision over Brendan Burnham (MD), 3-2 (9-10) 285: No. 7 Michael Kroells (MINN) major decision over Youssif Hemida (MD), 10-2 174: Muhamed McBryde (BUF) decision over Tyler Manion (MD), 4-1 (12-10) (12-26) 184: Joe Ariola (BUF) decision over Mark Colabucci (MD), 6-3 (15-10) 197: James Benjamin (BUF) major decision over Garrett Wesneski (MD), 11-3 Maryland 26, Michigan State 10 - 1/10/16 - College Park, Md. (19-10) 125: Mitch Rogaliner (MSU) tech fall over Jhared Simmons (MD), 15-0 (0-5) 285: Dawson Peck (MD) decision over Jake Gunning (BUF), 3-0 (19-13) 133: No. 15 Geoffrey Alexander (MD) decision over Garth Yenter (MSU), 7-2 (3-5) 141: Javier Gasca (MSU) decision over Alfred Bannister (MD), 7-4 (3-8) #2 Iowa 36, Maryland 9 - 11/20/15 - Iowa City, Iowa 149: Wade Hodges (MD) major decision over Kaelan Richards (MSU), 9-0 (7-8) 125 -- #2 Thomas Gilman (I) tech. fall Jhared Simmons (M), 24-7; 5-0 157: No. 18 Lou Mascola (MD) decision over Joe Johnson (MSU), 8-4 (10-8) 133 -- #2 Cory Clark (I) pinned Tyler Goodwin (M), 4:06; 11-0 165: Brendan Burnham (MD) major decision over Dean Vettese (MSU), 13-3 (14-8) 141 -- Alfred Bannister (M) dec. Logan Ryan (I), 8-5; 11-3 174: Shane Shadaia (MSU) decision over Derrick Evanovich (MD), 3-1 (SV-1) 149 -- #3 Brandon Sorensen (I) maj. dec. Wade Hodges (M), 12-2; 15-3 (14-11) 157 -- #20 Lou Mascola (M) dec. Edwin Cooper, Jr. (I), 8-6; 15-6 184: Jaron Smith (MD) decision over Shwan Shadaia (MSU), 7-6 (17-11) 165 -- Brendan Burnham (M) dec. Burke Paddock (I), 9-5; 15-9 197: Garrett Wesneski (MD) decision over Jacob Cooper (MSU), 3-2 (20-10) (Un- 174 -- #6 Alex Meyer (I) maj. dec. Derrick Evanovich (M), 11-2; 19-9 sportsmanlike penalty assessed) 184 -- #12 Sammy Brooks (I) pinned Mark Colabucci (M), 2:16; 25-9 285: Youssif Hemida (MD) fall over Dimitrus Renfroe (MSU), 6:58 (26-10) 197 -- #4 Nathan Burak (I) tech. fall Garrett Wesneski (M), 21-5; 30-9 285 -- Sam Stoll (I) won by forfeit; 36-9 Maryland 13, Indiana 26 - 1/15/16 - Bloomington, Ind. 197: Jake Masengale (IU) decision over Garrett Wesneski (MD), 5-3 (SV-1) (0-3) Maryland 24, Hofstra 13 - 11/29/15 - New York, N.Y. 285: Garret Goldman (IU) decision over Youssif Hemida (MD), 3-2 (0-6) 125: Jhared Simmons (MD) decision over Byran Damon (HOF), 5-0 (3-0) 125 Elijah Oliver (IU) fall over Michael Beck (MD), 2:01 (0-12) 133: Tyler Goodwin (MD) wins by forfeit, (9-0) 133: No. 13 Geoffrey Alexander (MD) major decision over Alonzo Shepherd (IU), 141: No. 16 Jamel Hudson (HOF) decision over Alfred Bannister, 6-3 (9-3) 9-0 (4-12) 149: Wade Hodges (MD) fall over Ryan Burkert (HOF), 2:25 (15-3) 141: Cole Weaver (IU) decision over Alfred Bannister (MD), 8-3 (4-15) 157: Lou Mascola (MD) decision over Jahlani Callender (HOF), 8-6 (18-3) 149: Luke Blanton (IU) tiebreaker decision over Wade Hodges (MD), 9-4 (4-18) 165: Brendan Burnham (MD) decision over Bobby Fehr (HOF), 4-2 (21-3) 157: No. 19 Lou Mascola (MD) decision over Jake Danishek (IU), 8-7 (7-18) 174: Frank Affronti (HOF) decision over Josh Snook (MD), 4-0 (21-6) 165: Bryce Martin (IU) decision over Brendan Burnham (MD), 7-5 (SV-1) (7-21) 184: Jermaine John (HOF) decision over Jaron Smith (MD), 6-4 (21-9) 174: No. 6 Nate Jackson (IU) tech fall over Josh Snook (MD), 23-8 (7-26) 197: Garrett Wesneski (MD) decision over Omar Haddad (HOF), 1-0 (24-9) 184: Jaron Smith (MD) fall over Wyatt Wilson (IU), 6:01 (13-26) 285: Mike Hughes (HOF) major decision over Youssif Hemida (MD), 8-0 (24-13) Maryland 6, Purdue 32 - 1/17/16 - West Lafayette, Ind. Illinois 34, Maryland 9 - 11/29/15 - New York, N.Y. 125: Ben Thornton (Purdue) major decision over Michael Beck (MD), 18-6 (0-4) 125: Francis Edelen (ILL) decision over Jhared Simmons (MD), 8-6 (0-3) 133: Tyler Goodwin (MD) decision over Cody Pae (Purdue), 11-7 (3-4) 133: Zane Richards (ILL) fall over Tyler Goodwin (MD), 4:20 (0-9) 141: Danny Sabatello (Purdue) decision over Billy Rappo (MD), 9-3 (3-7) 141: Brock Ervin (ILL) decision over Alfred Bannister (MD), 3-2 (0-12) 149: Alex Griffin (Purdue) major decision over Wade Hodges (MD), 9-1 (3-11) 149: Wade Hodges (MD) decision over Kyle Langenderfer (ILL), 3-1 (3-12) 157: Doug Welch (Purdue) decision over No. 19 Lou Mascola (MD), 10-5 (3-14) 157: Isaiah Martinez (ILL) tech fall over Lou Mascola (MD), 24-5 (3-17) 165: No. 6 Chad Welch (Purdue) major decision over Brendan Burnham (MD), 165: Steven Rodrigues (ILL) decision over Brendan Burnham (MD), 13-8 (3-20) 14-3 (3-18) 174: Zach Brunson (ILL) fall over Josh Snook (MD), 3:22 (3-26) 184: Jaron Smith (MD) fall over Jeff Koepke (ILL), 4:14 (9-26) 174: Jacob Morrissey (Purdue) tech fall over Derrick Evanovich (MD), 15-0 (3-23) 197: Andre Lee (ILL) tech fall over Sean Twigg (MD), 18-3 (9-31) 184: Tanner Lynde (Purdue) decision over Jaron Smith (MD), 8-1 (3-26) 285: Brooks Black (ILL) decision over Youssif Hemida (MD), 6-1 (9-34) 197: Drake Stein (Purdue) fall over Garrett Wesneski (MD), 3:14 (3-32) 285: Dawson Peck (MD) decision over Tyler Kral (Purdue), 8-4 (6-32) Maryland 24, Drexel 10 - 12/5/15 - College Park, Md. 174: Josh Snook (MD) decision over Nick Elmer (DREX), 5-4 (3-0) Maryland 18, Navy 24 - 1/22/16 - Annapolis, Md. 184: Jaron Smith (MD) fall over Stephen Loiseau (DREX), (9-0) 8:14 125: Brant Leadbeter (NAVY) decision over Michael Beck (MD), 10-6 (0-3) 197: Garrett Wesneski (MD) decision over Nezar Haddad (DREX), 6-2 (12-0) 133: No. 16 Geoffrey Alexander (MD) decision over Zack Davis (NAVY), 6-4 (3-3) 285: Joey Goodhart (DREX) decision over Youssif Hemida (MD), 5-3 (12-3) 141: Billy Rappo (MD) tiebreak decision over Nicholas Gil (NAVY), 3-2 (TB-1) (6-3) 125: Zack Fuentes (DREX) decision over Jhared Simmons (MD), 5-4 (12-6) 149: Corey Wilding (NAVY) fall over Wade Hodges (MD), 6:02 (6-9) 133: No. 18 Tyler Goodwin (MD) decision over David Pearce (DREX), 7-2 (15-6) 157: Drew Daniels (NAVY) decision over Lou Mascola (MD), 10-4 (6-12) 165: Brendan Burnham (MD) fall over John Keck (NAVY), 5:41 (12-12) 174: No. 18 Jadaen Bernstein (NAVY) major decision over Josh Snook (MD), 22-8 (12-16) 184: No. 15 Matthew Miller (NAVY) tech fall over Jaron Smith (MD), 22-4 (12-21) 197: Michael Woulfe (NAVY) decision over Garrett Wesneski (MD), 9-4 (12-24) 285: Dawson Peck (MD) fall over Nick Mabry (NAVY), 1:15, (18-24)

Maryland 3, Rutgers 30 - 1/29/16 - Piscataway, N.J. 125: No. 20 Sean McCabe (RU) major decision over Michael Beck (MD), 13-4 (0-4) 133: No. 16 Geoffrey Alexander (MD) decision over No. 18 Anthony Giraldo (RU), 9-2 (3-4) 141: No. 6 Anthony Ashnault (RU) decision over Alfred Bannister (MD), 7-5 (3-7) 149: Tyson Dippery (RU) decision over Ryan Diehl (MD), 4-0 (3-10) 157: No. 17 Richie Lewis (RU) decision over Lou Mascola (MD), 6-2 (3-13) 165: No. 8 Anthony Perrotti technical fall over Tyler Manion (MD), 15-0 (3-18) 174: vs. Phil Bakuckas (RU) decision over Derrick Evanovich (MD), 12-5 (3-21) 184: Nicholas Gravina (RU) decision over Jaron Smith (MD), 9-3 (3-24) 197: Hayden Hrymack (RU) decision over Garrett Wesneski (MD), 7-3 (3-27) 285: No. 13 Billy Smith (RU) tiebreaker decision over Dawson Peck (MD), 8-5 (TB-1) (3-30)

Maryland 6, Michigan 33 - 2/5/16 - College Park, Md. 125: Conor Youtsey (MICH) decision over Michael Beck (MD), 10-5 (0-3) 133: No. 16 Geoffrey Alexander (MD) decision over Rossi Bruno (MICH), 3-1 (3-3) 141: Alfred Bannister (MD) decision over George Fisher (MICH), 3-1 (SV-1) (6-3) 149: No. 7 Alec Pantaleo (MICH) decision over Wade Hodges (MD), 5-1 (6-6) 157: No. 9 Brian Murphy (MICH) decision over Lou Mascola (MD), 6-5 (6-9) 165: Garrett Sutton (MICH) decision over Brendan Burnham (MD) 5-2 (6-12) 174: Aaron Calderon (MICH) fall over Josh Snook (MD), 6:50 (6-18) 184: No. 4 Domenic Abounader (MICH) major decision over Jaron Smith (MD), 10-2 (6-22) 197: No. 6 Max Huntley (MICH) technical fall over Sean Twigg (MD), 17-0 (6-27) 285: No. 4 Adam Coon (MICH) fall over Dawson Peck (MD), 2:13 (6-33)

Maryland 12, Wisconsin 25 - 2/14/16 - College Park, Md. 149: Andrew Crone (WISC) decision over Wade Hodges (MD), 5-3 (0-3) 157: Lou Mascola (MD) decision over TJ Ruschell (WISC), 10-7 (3-3) 165: No. 3 Issac Jordan (WISC) fall over Tyler Manion (MD), 3:37 (3-9) 174: Ricky Robertson (WISC) decision over Derrick Evanovich (MD), 3-0 (3-12) 184: Ryan Christensen (WISC) decision over Jaron Smith (MD), 5-2 (3-15) 197: Eric Peissig (WISC) decision over Garrett Wesneski (MD), 5-4 (3-18) 285: Brock Horwath (WISC) major decision over Youssif Hemida (MD), 10-0 (3-22) 125: Johnny Jimenez (WISC) decision over Michael Beck (MD), 7-2 (3-25) 133: No. 16 Geoffrey Alexander (MD) decision over No. 7 Ryan Taylor (WISC), 8-6 (6-25) 141: Billy Rappo (MD) fall over Luke Rowh (WISC), 6:05 (12-25)

Maryland 31, George Mason 9 - 2/14/16 - College Park, Md. 149: Blake Roulo (GMU) DQ over Ryan Diehl (MD), (0-6) 157: Lou Mascola (MD) decision over Greg Flournoy (GMU), 3-1 (3-6) 165: Brendan Burnham (MD) decision over Patrick Davis (GMU), 8-4 (6-6) 174: Josh Snook (MD) decision over Daniel Mika (GMU), 3-1 SV-1 (9-6) 184: Mark Colabucci (MD) technical fall over Austin Harrison (GMU), 17-2 (14-6) 197: Garrett Wesneski (MD) technical fall over Cameron Houston (GMU), 15-0 (19-6) 285: Dawson Peck (MD) decision over Matthew Voss (GMU), 7-5 (SV-1) (22-6) 125: Michael Beck (MD) fall over Bill Prochniewski (GMU), 6:47 (28-6) 133: No. 16 Geoffrey Alexander (MD) decision over Ryan Renkey (GMU), 11-8 (31-6) 141: Tejon Anthony (GMU) decision over Alfred Bannister (MD), 2-1 (31-9)

Maryland 12, Rider 26 - 2/20/15 - College Park, Md. 125: Michael Beck (MD) decision over Zach Valcare (RU), 5-1 (3-0) 133: Robert Deutsch (RU) decision over No. 10 Geoffrey Alexander (MD), 13-7 (3-3) 141: Alfred Bannister (MD) decision over Paul Kirchner (RU), 4-2 (SV-1) (6-3) 149: No. 20 B.J. Clagon (RU) decision over Wade Hodges (MD), 4-0 (6-6) 157: No. 15 Chad Walsh (RU) fall over Lou Mascola (MD), 4:35 (6-12) 165: Conor Brennan (RU) major decision over Tyler Manion (MD), 12-3 (6-16) 174: Curt Delia (RU) fall over Derrick Evanovich (MD), 5:48 (6-22) 184: Mark Colabucci (MD) decision over Michale Fagg-Daves (RU), 3-1 (9-22) 197: Ryan Wolfe (RU) major decision over Josh Snook (MD), 13-4 (9-26) 285: Youssif Hemida (MD) decision over Mauro Correnti (RU), 6-4 (12-26)