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NORTHWESTERN HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES ...... 2-4 ALL-AMERICANS & WIN TOTALS ...... 5 NCAA AND BIG TEN CHAMPIONS ...... 6 NU OLYMPIANS ...... 7 NCAA QUALIFIERS & MISC. AWARDS ...... 8 ACADEMIC AWARDS ...... 9 YEAR-BY-YEAR AWARDS ...... 10-12 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS ...... 13

JAKE HERBERT MIKE MCMULLAN

KEN KRAFT

1 2021-22 Northwestern Wrestling • NUsports.com WILDCAT ALMANAC P I O N E E R E R A I N D U C T E E S The following is a look at the 17 Year Inducted Name Years of Competition wrestlers who have been enshrined in 1984 Timothy G. Lowry ...... 1923-25 the Northwestern Athletic Hall of Fame. 1984 John (Jack) H. Riley ...... 1929-31 (wrestler) 1948-57 (coach) 1987 Stanley “Jack” Hathaway ...... 1918-21 ART KRAFT 1990 1990 Dewitt C. Gibson ...... 1935-37 1991 Ralph Lupton ...... 1928-29 Art Kraft won the 1960 NCAA championship at 157 pounds and was a two- 1996 Justin Dart ...... 1926-29 time All-American in a time when only the top-four fnishers at each weight 1996 Bryan Hines ...... 1922-24 class were deemed All-Americans. Following his wrestling career, Kraft was a 2000 Wesley Brown Jr...... 1931-33 high school coach. He started as the wrestling coach at Triton College in the 2013 Dustin Fox...... 2004-08 mid-1960s and stayed for almost 20 years. There, Kraft was named Coach of the Year three times; he also coached a national championship team and many individual champions. RORY WEBER 2001 MARK MASSERY 1991 Rory Weber concluded his illustrious Wildcat wrestling career with an all-time record of 58-8. That .881 winning percentage presently ranks third all-time at In 1973, Mark Massery captured the NCAA championship at 126 pounds after Northwestern. He garnered All-America honors three years (1960-62) in the claiming his second career Big Ten championship earlier that year. Massery heavyweight division, making him one of the Wildcats’ most decorated wres- twice reached NCAA All-American status. tlers. Weber captured the Big Ten title in 1960 and was the squad’s Stuteville He continued his wrestling career after college by competing in several Award (most points) recipient in 1961. international meets and preparing for the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal. He won the Amateur Athletic Union title in 1975 at Bloomington, Ind., and also earned the World Cup championship in 1975. As the country’s top 125-pound- JACK GRIFFIN 2002 er, Massery represented the in the 1975 Pan American Games in Mexico City where he placed third and the ’75 World Championships in In 1990, Jack Griffn became Northwestern’s Minsk, U.S.S.R. where he fnished fourth. frst individual NCAA champion since 1973 and helped NU to a fourth-place team fnish. A two-time All-American and four-time fnalist at the Big Ten Championships, Griffn is NU’s “The Northwestern campus environment in the early all-time leader in wins with 159 and lost only 1970’s had an incredible mixture of personal and cultural one dual-meet match in his entire career. styles and values that is hard to match. I think that’s still Following his wrestling career at NU, Griffn was named an alternate for the 1992 Olympic true today, which makes NU such a great place to be a team and served six seasons as an assistant student-athlete.” coach for the Wildcats under Tim Cysewski. —MARK MASSERY ’73

MARK MASSERY “My Northwestern experience was second to none. It had everything I had hoped for: great teammates, an awesome coaching staff, a plan in place to not only excel in but the classroom and in life. I am not where I am today without the Northwestern experience and all the people who gave me the resources to succeed.” —JACK GRIFFIN ’90

2 NORTHWESTERN WRESTLING • NUSPORTS.COM WILDCAT ALMANAC KEN KRAFT 2003 “What can I say? Northwestern was the place for me and It would be hard to match the dedication and service that Ken Kraft has continues to be. We have an approach to athletics that provided Northwestern University. After compiling a 38-7-2 record on the makes sense for our institution. I am entering my 57th wrestling mat, Kraft became Northwestern’s head wrestling coach in 1957, a position he held until 1979. At the time of his induction, he was the program’s year as a member of the Purple Pride. Who could have winningest coach. Following the conclusion of his coaching career, Kraft was predicted that when I took that one-year job in the spring named an associate athletic director and he served in an administrative ca- of 1957? Go ’Cats.” pacity for 24 years. As an athlete, he won the 167-pound Big Ten champion- ship his senior year. —KEN KRAFT ’57 Perhaps his most signifcant contribution to the wrestling program was the founding of the Midlands Championships, the nation’s top amateur wrestling event, which has been held every year since 1966 between Christmas and ROHAN GARDNER 2006 New Year’s Day at NU’s Welsh-Ryan Arena. For his contributions to North- western, and specifcally the wrestling program, a new wrestling facility was Rohan Gardner began his career at Northwestern as a walk-on student- built, which bears his name, the “Ken Kraft Wrestling Complex.” athlete and left as a two-time All-American. He capped a stellar career with a A founding member of the United States Wrestling Federation and its scholarship and a 108-29 overall record. president from 1972-76, Kraft was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of A 1996 National Wrestling Coaches Association All-Academic frst-team Fame in 1997. member, Gardner won the 1996 Big Ten crown at 177 pounds, edging Michigan State’s Erich Harvey, 9-8. He went on to fnish third at the 1996 NCAA Championships. In 1995, he won a career-most 30 matches (30-5) and placed ffth at the NCAA Championships. He was the Wildcats’ Stuteville MIKE FUNK 2004 (point leader) and Lupton (net takedowns) Award recipient in 1995 and 1996 Northwestern’s frst four-time All-American, Mike Funk also was named NU’s and won the Jack Riley Fall Trophy in 1994. Male Athlete of the Year for 1990-91. In 1991, he won the Big Ten champion- ship in the 190-pound weight class and fnished seventh at the NCAA Championships. That same year, he ROHAN GARDNER led NU in points, falls and net takedowns, - ing the team’s three major postseason awards. Funk fnished his career with 122 wins—good for sixth on Northwest- ern’s all-time list—and par- ticipated in the 1991 East-West All-Star meet. Funk won a career-best 35 matches in 1990, which ranks among NU’s top-10 for single- season victories.

MIKE FUNK

“It was truly an honor to be inducted into life are nothing compared to what I endured during Northwestern’s Hall of Fame because as a former my last two years at Northwestern. The experiences walk-on, I never expected to be recognized along I had while a student and wrestler at Northwestern with that caliber of athletes already inducted in the are unparalleled in the impact they had on my Hall of Fame. The challenges I face in my day-to-day development into the person I am today.” —ROHAN GARDNER ’95, M.S. ’96

NORTHWESTERN WRESTLING • NUSPORTS.COM 3 NORTHWESTERN WRESTLING • NUSPORTS.COM WILDCAT ALMANAC DUSTIN FOX 2013 Dustin Fox posted a 109-29 overall record for the Wildcats, including a 29-1 mark as a senior in 2008, culminating with an NCAA heavyweight championship. In the title bout, Fox defeated Ohio State’s J.D. Bergman in a dramatic 4-2 victory that went to extra time. He fnished his NU career as the 2008 NCAA heavyweight champion, a two-time All-American and four-time NCAA qualifer.In the 2008 NCAA Championships match, Fox sustained a cut to his head, which continued to bleed throughout the match. After trainers continued to fx the cut, his headgear broke and Fox also fought off a blow to the nose, which left it broken and bloody. In true grit fashion, Fox defeated Bergman with a in the match’s second sudden victory. Fox came to Northwestern after wrestling at Galion High School in Galion, Ohio. He qualifed for the NCAA championships each of his four seasons with the Wildcats and was named an All-American during his junior and senior seasons. “Northwestern provided more than a platform to excel in sports He fnished third in the country as a junior in 2007 and won a Big Ten heavyweight at the national collegiate level. It instilled, in my teammates and championship. With the win, Fox continued a Wildcats streak as a Northwestern wrestler would take home a Big Ten championship each year for fve consecutive I, a culture of athletic and academic intensity that propels us to seasons from 2005 to 2009. It marked the frst time the school has accomplished success in our lives today. For me, the biggest accomplishment the feat since 1928 to 1933. He became the Wildcats seventh different wrester to is that current and future team members are able to draw win an NCAA championship. During his time with NU, the `Cats fnished ffth in the Big Ten championships in 2006 and recorded some of the school’s top fnishes in strength from this legacy of achievement and continue to the NCAA championships. Northwestern fnished fourth in 2007, 13th in 2006 and nourish this culture at NU wrestling. “ 2008 and 14th in 2005. —DUSTIN FOX ’08

JAKE HERBERT 2014 Jake Herbert, the most decorated wrestler in program history, concluded his North- western career with a 135-4 overall record, achieving the ffth-best four-year winning percentage of any NCAA wrestler since the 1974-75 season and securing the best winning percentage in Northwestern history. He ended his time on the collegiate mat with a 66-match winning streak. Herbert won two national championships to become Northwestern’s frst two-time national champion since 1931-32, won the 2009 Hodge Trophy as the nation’s top col- legiate wrestler and became Northwestern’s second-ever winner of the Big Ten’s Jesse Owens Male Athlete of the Year Award. He was the Wildcats’ frst-ever three-time Midlands champion and was named the 2009 Big Ten Wrestler of the Year. One of three four-time All-Americans to ever wrestler for Northwestern, Herbert dominated from the very beginning, posting a 33-3 record and fnishing 3rd at the NCAA Championships during his freshman season.He continued to only get better from there, going 36-1 in 2006 for his frst of three Big Ten Championships. He was a perfect 32-0 in 2007, took an Olympic redshirt year away from the program in 2008 and came back in 2009 to have one of the best seasons ever. Herbert was 34-0 in 2009 and did not allow a takedown all season, while earning bonus points in 27 of his 34 decisions. After his Northwestern career, Herbert went on to claim a silver medal at the 2009 World Championships and gold at the 2011 Pan American Games before representing the United States at the 2012 Olympics in London.

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ALL-AMERICANS WIN TOTALS 1924 Bryan Hines—125 1998 Mark Bybee—167—6th Career Winning Percentage 1928 Ralph Lupton—125—1st Sam Neider—190—5th 1. .971 Jake Herbert (135-4), 2004-07, 2008-09 1931 Wes Brown—175—3rd Scott Schatzman—134—8th 2. .896 Don Evans (21-2-1), 1963-65 Jack Riley—Hwt.—1st 1999 Sam Neider—197—7th 3. .881 Rory Weber (58-8), 1960-62 1932 Jack Riley—Hwt.—1st 2000 Scott Schatzman—141—5th 4. .879 Jack Gri!n (156-21-1), 1987-90 5. .870 Andre Allen (90-13-1), 1972-75 1953 Bob Christensen—115—2nd 2005 Jake Herbert—174—3rd 6. .865 Ryan Deakin (96-15), 2017-Present 1959 Art Kraft—157—4th 2006 Jake Herbert—174—2nd 7. .859 Sebastian Rivera (73-12), 2017-20 1960 Art Kraft—157—1st Ryan Lang—141—4th 8. .858 Jason Tsirtsis (85-14), 2013-16 Rory Weber—Hwt.—4th John Velez—125—7th 9. .841 Jason Welch (116-22), 2008-13 1961 Rory Weber—Hwt.—3rd 2007 Dustin Fox—Hwt.—3rd 10. .830 Ken Kraft (38-7-2), 1955-57 1962 Rory Weber—Hwt.—4th Jake Herbert—184—1st 11. .817 Brandon Precin (138-31), 2006-11 1963 Al Jaklich—191—4th Ryan Lang—141—2nd .817 Mike McMullan (103-23), 2010-15 1968 Russ Schneider—152—3rd Mike Tamillow—197—7th Otto Zeman—160—5th 2008 Dustin Fox—Hwt.—1st Career Wins 1969 Bill Laursen—167—6th Brandon Precin—125—7th 1. 156 Jack Gri!n, 1987-90 1970 Wydell Boyd—134—5th 2009 Jake Herbert—184—1st 2. 146 Steve DePetro, 1983-86 3. 138 Brandon Precin, 2006-11 1971 Mark Massery—126—5th Brandon Precin—125—3rd 4. 135 Jake Herbert, 2004-07, 2008-09 1973 Mark Massery—126—1st 2011 Andrew Nadhir—149—6th 5. 122 Mike Funk, 1987-1991 1974 Dave Froehlich—167—4th Brandon Precin—125—3rd 122 Brad Traviolia, 1987-90 1975 Andre Allen—142—2nd Jason Welch—157—6th 7. 116 Jason Welch, 2008-13 Scott Klippert—177—4th 2012 Mike McMullan—Hwt.—3rd 8. 115 Joei Bales, 1986-89 1985 Steve DePetro—126—5th Jason Welch—157—4th 115 Scott Schatzman, 1995-00 1986 Steve DePetro—126—3rd 2013 Mike McMullan—Hwt.—2nd 10. 110 Tony Pariano, 1992-96 1987 Mike Funk—177—4th Jason Welch—157—2nd 1988 Joei Bales—134—5th 2014 Pierce Harger—165.—8th Single-Season Wins 1989 Mike Funk—177—5th Mike McMullan—Hwt.—3rd 1. 44 Steve DePetro, 1986 2. 43 Jack Gri!n, 1989 Jack Gri!n—118—5th Jason Tsirtsis—149—1st 43 Mark Whitehead, 1989 Mark Whitehead—190—2nd 2015 Mike McMullan—Hwt.—3rd 4. 42 Jack Gri!n, 1987 1990 Matt Case—190—4th Jason Tsirtsis—149—3rd 5. 40 Jack Gri!n, 1990 Mike Funk—177—4th 2018 Sebastian Rivera–125–6th 40 Brad Traviolia, 1990 Jack Gri!n—118—1st 2019 Sebastian Rivera–125–3rd 7. 39 Brad Traviolia, 1989 Brad Traviolia—167—2nd Ryan Deakin–157–6th 39 Jason Tsirtsis, 2015 1991 Mike Funk—190—7th 2020* Ryan Deakin–157 9. 37 Steve DePetro, 1984 1992 Matt Case—190—4th Sebastian Rivera–133 37 Brandon Precin, 2008 1995 Rohan Gardner—177—5th Michael DeAugustino–125 11. 36 Jake Herbert, 2006 1996 Rohan Gardner—177—3rd Lucas Davison (HM)–197 12. 35 Joei Bales, 1987 Tony Pariano—134—5th 2021 Yahya Thomas —149—3rd 35 Rich Decatur, 1984 35 Steve DePetro, 1985 Scott Schatzman—126—7th Ryan Deakin —157—3rd 35 Mike Funk, 1990 Chris Cannon —133—7th 35 Brandon Precin, 2011 MULTIPLE ALL-AMERICANS Four-Time All-Americans Three-Time All-Americans Two-Time All-Americans Mike Funk - 1987, 1989, 1990 (177), 1991 (190) Rory Weber - 1960, 1961, 1962 (Hwt.) Jack Riley - 1931, 1932 (Hwt.) Jake Herbert - 2005, 2006 (174), 2007, 2009 (184) Scott Schatzman - 1996 (126), 1998 (134), 2000 (141) Mark Massery - 1971, 1973 (126) Mike McMullan - 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 (Hwt.) Brandon Precin - 2008, 2009, 2011 (125) Steve DePetro - 1985, 1986 (126) Jason Welch - 2011, 2012 , 2013(157) Jack Gri!n - 1989, 1990 (118) Sebastian Rivera – 2018, 2019 (125), 2020 (133) Matt Case - 1990, 1992 (190) Ryan Deakin – 2019, 2020, 2021 (157) Rohan Gardner - 1995, 1996 (177) Sam Neider - 1998 (190), 1999 (197) JASON WELCH BRANDON PRECIN Ryan Lang - 2006, 2007 (141) Dustin Fox - 2007, 2008 (Hwt.) Jason Tsirtsis - 2014, 2015 (149)

MIKE FUNK JAKE HERBERT MIKE MCMULLAN

RYAN LANG

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BIG TEN CHAMPIONS BIG TEN RECORDS HIGHESTHIGHEST TEAMTEAM FINISHESFINISHES 1928 Ralph Lupton—125 THREE-TIME BIG TEN CHAMPIONS BigBig Ten Ten Championships Championships (since (since 1934) 1934) Rudy Schuler—Hwt. • Wesley Brown – 1931-33 (175 lbs) 1929 Ralph Lupton—125 • Jake Herbert –2006 (174 lbs), 2007, 2009 (184 lbs) PLACE YEAR POINT TOTAL 1931 Wesley Brown—175 T-2nd 1968 50 Bob Miller—155 TWO-TIME BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Jack Riley—Hwt. • Ralph Lupton – 1928-29 (125 lbs) 3rd 1963 34 1932 Wesley Brown—175 • Rory Weber – 1960-61 (Hwt.) 1969 41 1933 Wesley Brown—175 • Mark Massery – 1971, 1973 (126 lbs) 1944 Arthur Nethercot—121 • Jack Gri!n – 1989-90 (118 lbs) T-3rd 1990 84.5 1945 Duane Hanson—136 • Jason Tsirtsis – 2014-15 (149 lbs) 1952 Jack Herschend—123 • Sebastian Rivera – 2019 (125 lbs), 2020 (133 lbs) 4th 1960 28 1957 Ken Kraft—167 • Ryan Deakin - 2020-21 (157 lbs) 1964 32 1960 Rory Weber—Hwt. 1970 39 1961 Al Jaklich—191 THREE BIG TEN CHAMPIONS IN A SEASON Rory Weber—Hwt. 1971 32 • 1931 – Brown (175), Miller (155), Riley (Hwt.) 1985 60.75 1963 Don Evans—177 • 2007 – Herbert (184), Lang (141), Tamillow (197) Bob Plaskas—123 5th 1957 28 1968 Russ Schneider—152 TWO BIG TEN CHAMPIONS IN A SEASON 1970 Bill Pauss—177 1967 22 • 1928 – Lupton (125) & Schuler (Hwt.) 1971 Mark Massery—126 1975 56.5 • 1961 – Jaklich (191) & Weber (Hwt.) 1973 Mark Massery—126 1977 33.5 1975 Andre Allen—142 • 1963 – Evans (177) & Plaskas (123) 1987 62.5 Dave Froehlich—167 • 1975 – Allen (142) & Froehlich (167) 2006 87.5 1989 Jack Gri!n—118 • 1989 – Gri!n (118) & Whitehead (190) Mark Whitehead—190 • 1990 – Gri!n (118) & Traviolia (167) T-5th 1944 6 1990 Jack Gri!n—118 • 2015 – McMullan (Hwt.) & Tsirtsis (149) 1965 18 Brad Traviolia—167 • 2020 – Deakin (157) & Rivera (133) 1991 Mike Funk—190 1996 Rohan Gardner—177 2000 Mark Bybee—174 BIG TEN INDIVIDUAL AWARDS COACHING ACCOLADES 2005 Matt Delguyd—197 HIGHEST TEAM FINISHES 2006 Jake Herbert—174 BIG TEN WRESTLER OF THE YEAR NWCA ASSISTANT COACH OF THE YEAR 2007 Jake Herbert—184 Jake Herbert, 2009 Drew Pariano, 2008 Ryan Lang—141 Mike Tamillow—197 2008 Dustin Fox—Hwt. BIG TEN WRESTLER OF THE CHAMPIONSHIPS FLOWRESTLING COACH OF THE YEAR NOMINEE 2009 Jake Herbert—184 Jake Herbert, 2007 Matt Storniolo, 2020 2013 Jason Welch—157 Sebastian Rivera, 2020 2014 Jason Tsirtsis—149 AMATEUR WRESTLING NEWS ROOKIE COACH OF THE YEAR 2015 Mike McMullan—Hwt. BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Drew Pariano, 2011 Jason Tsirtsis—149 Scott Schatzman, 1996 2019 Sebastian Rivera–125 Jason Tsirtsis, 2014 2020 Ryan Deakin–157 Sebastian Rivera–133 2021 Ryan Deakin–157 HIGHEST TEAM FINISHES NCAA CHAMPIONS NCAA Championships (since 1929)

PLACE YEAR POINT TOTAL 4th 2007 71.5 1990 99 1932 9 8th 1989 40.5 9th 2014 46.0 2012 42.5 1960 20 10th 1968 25 RALPH LUPTON JACK RILEY ART KRAFT MARK MASSERY 2021 45 1928 (125 lbs) 1931 & 1932 (HWT.) 1928 (156 lbs) 1973 (126 lbs) 11th 1975 32 T-12th 2011 72 13th 2009 76 2008 75 2006 69 T-13th 1973 19 14th 2005 T-14th 1953 5 1930 1 15th 1970 16 JACK GRIFFIN JAKE HERBERT DUSTIN FOX JASON TSIRTSIS 2015 34.5 1990 (118 lbs) 2007 & 2009 (184 lbs) 2008 (HWT.) 2014 (149 lbs)

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Bryan Hines • United States Jack H. Riley • United States Larry Langowski • Mexico 1924 Olympics • Paris 1932 Olympics • Los Angeles 2008 Olympics • Beijing Bronze Medal Silver Medal DNP Men’s Bantamweight Freestyle Men’s Heavyweight Freestyle Men’s 120 kg Freestyle

A wrestling standout for the Wildcats from 1922-24, Riley captured All-Big Ten honors on the 1930 and Langowski wrestled at Northwestern from 2003-06 Hines rolled through his junior season undefeated 1931 championship football teams and was named and was a two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree. and went on to win the Big Ten championship. The to the All-America team in 1931. He won the NCAA He was the lone member of the Mexican freestyle following season, he successfully defended his con- heavyweight wrestling championship in 1930 and wrestling team during the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. ference title before capturing the National Collegiate 1931, and won a silver medal at the 1932 Olympic Championship, the frst in Wildcat wrestling history. Games. This victory earned him a trip to Paris to compete in the 1924 Olympic Games. Despite a sprained ankle, Hines managed to garner third place. Following his return from Paris, he coached NU during the 1926 season.

Jake Herbert • United States 2012 Olympics • London DNP Men’s 84 kg Freestyle

A two-time NCAA champion, four-time All-American and 2009 Dan Hodge Trophy recipient, Jake Herbert won the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials in City, Iowa to secure a spot on Team USA. Herbert took an Olym- pic redshirt year while at Northwestern in 2008 in an attempt to qualify for the Beijing games but came up JESSE OWENS AWARD short. He came back to win silver at the 2009 world BIG TEN MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR championships. Herbert earned the 84 kg spot on the Each year, the honors just U.S. Olympic Freestyle Team and competed in London one male athlete with the prestigious Jesse Owens at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Award, presented to the top male performer in the league from any sport. The 2009 award went to NU’s Jake Herbert (pictured above with Northwestern Combe Family Vice President for Athletics & Recreation, Jim Phillips) following his undefeated senior season during which he won his second NCAA title and the Hodge Trophy as college wrestling’s most dominant performer. He is the second Wildcat ever to win the award (joining Luke Donald, men’s golf, 1999).

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2021 2011 1998 1986 1970 1957 Chris Cannon • Kaleb Friedley Mark Bybee • Steve DePetro • Wydell Boyd • Steve Prepeck Lucas Davison Levi Mele Malik Elliot Mike Rosman Mark Massery Charles Arends Ryan Deakin *• Andrew Nadhir • Sam Neider • Mike Kraft Howard Kingry Ken Kraft * Mike DeAugustino Brandon Precin • Drew Pariano Regis Durban Steve Buttrey David Ferrante Jason Welch • Scott Schatzman • Clyde Smith 1953 Yahya Thomas • 1985 Bill Laursen Bob Christensen • Colin Valdiviez 2010 1997 Steve DePetro • Leo Kocher Jake Herschend Andrew Nadhir Micah Hey Mike Rosman Bill Pauss * Bill Ellwood 2020 Kurt Hudson Mike Kraft Chuck Arnold Lucas Davison • 2009 Joel Goeden Regis Durban Bill Galler 1940 Ryan Deakin *• Jake Herbert ^* • Sam Neiden Ray Greening Mike DeAugustino • Brandon Precin • Drew Pariano 1983 1969 Shayne Oster Keith Sulzer Steve DePetro Ed Dumas 1933 Sebastian Rivera *• Jason Welch 1996 Keith Cruise Steve Buttrey Wesley Brown * Yahya Thomas Mark Bybee Otto Zeman 2008 Rohan Gardner • * 1982 Seth Norton 1932 2019 Dustin Fox ^* • Anthony Pariano • Dave Scotton Bill Laursen • Norval Postweiler Ryan Deakin • Nick Hayes Scott Schatzman• Dan Kraft Jack Spencer Conan Jennings Ryan Lang Brent Shiver 1981 Robert Garrigan Tyler Morland Brandon Precin • Tom Janicik 1968 Brewer Shayne Oster Keith Sulzer 1995 Craig Jennings Ed Dumas Wesley Brown * Sebastian Rivera *• Mike Tamillow Rohan Gardner • Wayne Watson Jack Riley ^• Je" Mirabella 1980 Jack Dunn 2018 2007 Sam Neider Tom Janicik Steve Buttrey 1931 2009 Ryan Deakin Dustin Fox • Anthony Pariano Craig Jennings Russ Schneider * • Robert Garrigan Conan Jennings Nick Hayes Brent Shiver Otto Zeman • Bob Miller * Sebastian Rivera • Jake Herbert ^* • 1979 Seth Norton Wesley Brown * DAN HODGE TROPHY Johnny Sebastian Ryan Lang * • 1994 Tom Janicik Bill Pauss Jack Riley ^* • MOST DOMINANT COLLEGE WRESTLER Colin Valdiviez Brandon Precin Rohan Gardner Dan Kraft Mike Tamillow * • Je" Mirabella 1978 Bill Galler 1930 Jake Herbert was the 2009 recipient of the Dan 2017 Anthony Pariano Alex Riccomini George LeFavour Jacob Berkowitz 2006 Brent Shiver Russ Weglarz 1967 Robert Garrigan Hodge Trophy, presented annually to the nation’s Conan Jennings Matt Delguyd Roger Williams Al Marzano Ed Dumas most dominant college wrestler. It is named for Johnny Sebastian Will Durkee Tad Yeager Wayne Watson 1929 the undefeated, three-time NCAA champion from Mitch Sliga Dustin Fox 1977 Jack Dunn Ralph Lupton * Jake Herbert * • 1993 Pete Dombrowski Russ Schneider Oklahoma in the mid 1950s. Hodge has the highest 2016 Ryan Lang • Paul Andreotti Dave Beckman Otto Zeman 1928 pinning percentage in collegiate history, and was Dominick Malone Mike Tamillow Je" Mirabella Bob Morrison Rich Ruben Ralph Lupton ^* • known for his dominating style of wrestling. The Jameson Oster John Velez • Anthony Pariano Mike Weitzman award is co-sponsored by W.I.N. Magazine and Jason Tsirtsis Tad Yeager 1966 2005 1976 Russ Schneider • All-American the Dan Gable International Wrestling Institute and 2015 Matt Delguyd * 1992 Alex Riccomini Rich Ruben ^ National Champ Museum in Waterloo, Iowa. Herbert became the Pierce Harger Dustin Fox Paul Andreotti Al Marzano Stu Marshall * Big Ten Champ fourth representative from the Big Ten Conference to Dominick Malone Jake Herbert • Matt Case • Dan Kraft Mike McMullan * • Ryan Lang Rohan Gardner 1975 win the award, frst presented in 1995. Jameson Oster John Velez Neil Kohlberg Andre Allen • * 1965 Alex Polizzi Je" Mirabella Pete Dombrowski Jerry Torrance Jason Tsirtsis * • 2004 Roger Williams Dave Froehlich * Dick Ernst Matt Delguyd Scott Klippert • 2014 Nick Hayes 1991 1964 Pierce Harger • Jake Herbert Mike Funk • * 1974 Dave Kreider Dominick Malone Mike Kimberlin Tad Yeager Dave Froehlich Jerry Torrance Mike McMullan • John Velez Jim Torres Stu Marshall Alex Polizzi 1990 Scott Klippert • Dick Ernst Jason Tsirtsis ^* • 2003 Matt Case • Jason Erwinski Mike Funk • 1973 1963 2013 Jack Gri!n ^* • Mark Massery ^• * Dave Kreider Pat Greco 2002 Brad Traviolia * • Andre Allen Jerry Torrance Pierce Harger John Giacce Toby Willis Don Evans * Mike McMullan • Ryan Kane 1972 Al Jaklich • 2020 Lee Munster 1989 Andre Allen Alex Polizzi 2000 Jack Gri!n * • Clyde Smith 1962 Jason Welch * • Mark Bybee * Brad Traviolia Jim Summerfelt Rory Weber • PERFECT SEASON Tom Ciezki Mike Funk • HODGE TROPHY FINALIST 2012 Matt Huebner Mark Whitehead * • 1971 1961 Kaleb Friedley Scott Schatzman • Mark Massery • * Al Jaklich * Ryan Deakin fnished the 2019-20 season Pierce Harger 1988 Clyde Smith Rory Weber * • Mike McMullan • 1999 Jack Gri!n Chuck Arnold undefeated with a perfect 21-0 record and became Levi Mele Mark Bybee Joei Bales • 1960 the second Northwestern wrestler ever to be named Lee Munster Dominic Caruso Mark Whitehead Art Kraft ^• a fnalist for the Hodge Trophy, ultimately placing Jason Welch • Sam Neider • Rory Weber * • Drew Pariano 1987 third. The Broomfeld, Colo. native Deakin fnished Scott Schatzman Jack Gri!n 1959 the shortened season as the undisputed No. 1 Joei Bales Don Woehrle wrestler at 157 lbs and captured his frst-ever Big Mike Funk • Art Kraft Ten title while being named Northwestern’s Big Ten Dan Funk Male Athlete of the Year nominee.

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2020 Anthony Rubinetti 2011 2004 Will Reisman Justin Benjamin Johnny Sebastian Paul Jackson Matt Delguyd Chris Cannon Mitch Sliga Robert Joyce Jon Ott 1995 Trevor Chumbley Eric Yang Ben Kuhar Daniel Quintela Kurt Hudson Lucas Davison Levi Mele Nolan Walther Spencer Malcolm Ryan Deakin 2017 Andrew Nadhir Tony Pariano Michael DeAugustino Zack Chakonis 2003 Will Reisman Ankhaa Enkhmandakh Braxton Cody 2010 Brendan Curran Troy Fisher Ryan Deakin Kyle Bertin Jonathan Ott 1994 Jon Halvorsen Regis Durbin Robert Joyce Nolan Walther Andrew Arsham Jack Heyob Jason Ipsarides Eric Metzler Ian Greenblatt DJ Hu" Conan Jennings 2002 Anthony Pariano Micah Krueger Alec McKenna 2009 John Boulus Tad Yeager Yahya Thomas Luke Norland Kyle Bertin Brendan Curran Jack Tolin Shayne Oster Marty Gould Jonathan Friedstat 1993 Dylan Utterback Anthony Petrone Jake Herbert Nolan Walther Andrew Arsham Colin Valdiviez Anthony Rubinetti Bobby Joyce Spencer Malcolm Matt Vinci Johnny Sebastian Eric Metzler 2001 Tad Yeager Eric Yang James Smith Tom Ciezki 2020 Keith Sulzer Ryan Cumbee 1992 Lucas Davison 2016 Brendan Curran Jon Adee Ryan Deakin Jacob Berkowitz 2008 Jonathan Friedstat Brian Burgess Michael DeAugustino Bryce Brill Kyle Bertin Matt Huebner Chris Kaminski Jack Heyob Robert Coukos Marty Gould Will Marcantel Neil Kohlberg Micah Krueger Jacob Schmitt Nick Hayes Aaron Libman, Alec McKenna Mitch Sliga Carl Howe 2000 Tyler Morland Garrison White Bobby Joyce Jon Friedstat 1991 Shayne Oster Eric Metzler Matt Huebner Brian Burgess Jack Tolin 2015 Jamie Smith Will Marcantel Mike Cheatham Dylan Utterback John Coukos Keith Sulzer Drew Pariano Mike Funk Colin Valdiviez Pierce Harger Mike Tamillow Tony Scacco Chris Kaminski Matt Vinci Mitch Sliga Scott Schatzman Neil Kohlberg Eric Yang Garrison White 2007 Aaron Libman Vincent Colletti 1999 Tad Yeager 2019 2014 Marty Gould Robert Finn Zack Chakonis John Coukos Nick Hayes William Marcantel 1990 Braxton Cody Robert Coukos Jake Herbert Sam Neider Matt Case Ryan Deakin Pat Greco Carl Howe Drew Pariano Mike Cheatham Micah Krueger Matt Greene Eric Metzler Scott Schatzman Neil Kohlberg Alec McKenna Pierce Harger Mike Tamillow Tyler Morland Dylan Marriott 1998 1989 Shayne Oster Justin Meyers 2006 Malik Elliott Brian Burgess Anthony Petrone Lee Munster Matthew Delguyd Josh Inch Mike Cheatham Anthony Rubinetti Garrison White Nick Hayes Sam Neider Neil Kohlberg Dylan Utterback Jake Herbert Drew Pariano Eric Yang 2013 Lawrence Langowski Scott Schatzman 1988 John Coukos Daniel Quintela Neil Chriss 2018 Pat Greco Michael Tamillow 1997 Shane Edgington Zack Chakonis Pierce Harger Sean Ebert Braxton Cody Levi Mele 2005 Kurt Hudson 1987 Ryan Deakin Matt Delguyd Sam Neider Bert Knuth Regis Durbin 2012 Nick Hayes Will Reisman Jason Ipsarides John Coukos Larry Langowski Conan Jennings Pat Greco Jon Ott 1996 Alec McKenna Pierce Harger Daniel Quintela Sean Ebert Luke Norland Ben Kuhar Kurt Hudson Shayne Oster Levi Mele Sam Neider Anthony Petrone Tony Pariano

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NORTHWESTERN WRESTLING • NUSPORTS.COM 9 NORTHWESTERN WRESTLING • NUSPORTS.COM WILDCAT ALMANAC 1989-90 1992-93 1/6 vs. * L, 22-12 3/6-7 Big Ten Championships 7tth/11 Overall Record: 11-4, 5-4 Big Ten Overall Record: 6-9-1, 3-5-1 Big Ten at Ohio State * L, 24-12 3/18-21 NCAA Championships 29th 11/18-19 Ohio Open NTS 11/1 NU Open NTS 1/13 vs. Central Michigan W, 29-15 11/24 Northern Open NTS 11/14-15 Ohio Open NTS 1/20 vs. Minnesota * W, 24-9 1999-2000 12/2 Open NTS 11/28 Northern Open NTS vs. Illinois * L, 19-14 Overall Record: 6-12, 1-7 Big Ten 12/9 Indiana * L, 23-18 12/14 vs. California-Bakersfield L, 22-15 1/27 vs. Michigan * T, 16-16 11/13-14 Michigan State Open NTS 12/17 Central Michigan W, 26-23 12/16 vs. Portland State W, 34-5 2/1 vs. Iowa * L, 41-3 11/19-20 St. Louis Open NTS 12/29-30 Midlands Championships 3rd/52 vs. Fresno State L, 31-3 2/10 vs. Michigan State * L, 18-17 11/26 vs. Arizona St. L, 24-20 1/5 Michigan State W, 28-12 12/29-30 Midlands Championships 6th/52 2/14 at Northern Illinois W, 41-3 vs. Lehigh L, 23-16 1/7 Iowa * L, 33-8 1/9 vs. Indiana * W, 27-9 2/18 at Purdue * W, 18-16 vs. Purdue L, 25-14 1/13 Grand Valley State W, 38-6 vs. Kent State W, 28-6 2/23 at Eastern Illinois W, 34-8 12/12 vs. Central Michigan T, 15-15 Marquette W, 39-6 1/15 vs. Ohio State * L, 34-9 2/25 at Wisconsin * W, 20-13 12/29-30 Midlands Championships 14th/62 1/19 Minnesota * W, 24-19 1/16 vs. Michigan State * W, 19-14 3/9-10 Big Ten Championships 9th/11 1/14 at Northern Illinois W, 24-17 1/27 Michigan * L, 22-20 1/23 vs. Illinois * W, 21-12 3/21-23 NCAA Championships 18th/80 1/16 at Eastern Illinois L, 20-18 2/1 Northern Illinois W, 37-9 1/23 vs. Minnesota * T, 18-18 1/21 at Michigan L, 24-15 2/10 Wisconsin * L, 19-18 1/31 vs. Michigan * L, 22-19 1996-97 1/23 at Marquette W, 20-16 2/13 Purdue * W, 22-15 2/6 vs. Iowa * L, 34-3 Overall Record: 6-9, 2-7 Big Ten vs. Missouri W,19-17 2/18 Ohio State * W, 21-14 2/13 vs. Wyoming W, 22-18 11/3 Halloween Open NTS 1/28 vs. Ohio State * W, 25-15 2/24 Illinois State W, 27-9 vs. Wisconsin * L, 23-13 11/23-24 Michigan Open NTS 2/4 vs. Michigan State * L, 24-13 2/25 Illinois * W, 41-5 2/17 vs. Northern Illinois L, 22-20 11/29 Northern Open NTS 2/6 at Iowa * L, 41-3 3/2 Eastern Illinois W, 36-11 vs. Purdue * L, 21-11 12/6 at Minnesota L, 35-3 2/11 at Indiana * L, 29-14 3/10-11 Big Ten Championships 3rd/10 2/21 vs. Nebraska L, 35-6 12/15 at Central Michigan W, 18-16 2/13 vs. Illinois * L, 36-3 3/22-24 NCAA Championships 4th/99 3/5-6 Big Ten Championships 9th/11 12/28-29 Midlands Championships T-15th/56 2/18 at Minnesota * L, 35-6 3/18-20 NCAA Championships 41st/81 1/5 vs. Indiana * L, 25-9 2/19 at Wisconsin* L, 27-9 1990-91 1/10-11 Virginia Duals 3/5 Big Ten Championships 6th/11 Overall Record: 5-15, 1-7 Big Ten 1993-94 vs. Arizona State L, 20-17 3/19 NCAA Championships 29th 11/17-18 Ohio Open Overall Record: 8-5-1, 4-4-1 Big Ten vs. Brown W, 22-16 NTS 10/30 Halloween Open NTS vs. Lock Haven L, 30-12 2000-01 11/24 Northern Open NTS 11/20-21 Ohio Open NTS 1/17 vs. Eastern Illinois W, 22-15 Overall Record: 4-13-1, 0-8 Big Ten 12/1 vs. Northern Illinois W, 22-21 11/27 Northern Open NTS 1/18 at Illinois * L, 34-5 11/18-19 Michigan State Open NTS 12/10 at Cal State-Fullerton L, 27-16 12/29-30 Midlands Championships NTS 1/25 at Michigan * L, 19-18 11/24 Dual in the Desert 12/12 at Fresno State L, 31-11 1/8 vs. Indiana * W, 19-18 1/26 at Michigan State * W, 17-16 vs. Minnesota-Morris W, 37-6 12/13 vs. State W, 34-17 vs. Ohio State * W, 26-15 2/1 at Iowa * L, 40-4 vs. Embry Riddle W, 28-15 at Cal State-Bakersfield L, 24-20 1/15 Wyoming Invitational 1st/4 2/7 vs. Ohio State * L, 21-11 vs. Arizona State L, 41-0 12/29-30 Midlands Championships 14th/56 1/22 at Minnesota * L, 33-9 2/15 vs. Wisconsin * W, 23-15 12/16 vs. Central Michigan L, 26-10 1/11-12 National Dual Championships vs. Illinois * T, 19-19 2/23 vs. Purdue * L, 27-6 12/29-30 Midlands Championships T-25th/54 vs. Penn State L, 43-3 1/29 vs. Michigan State * L, 22-13 vs. Marquette W, 32-9 1/6 Lone Star Duals vs. Portland State W, 30-15 1/30 vs. Michigan * W, 25-15 3/8-9 Big Ten Championships 11th/11 vs. Norhern Illinois L, 31-9 vs. West Virginia L, 35-5 2/4 vs. Iowa * L, 37-3 3/20-22 NCAA Championships 35th/73 vs. Navy L, 29-16 1/18 at Illinois State W, 20-17 vs. Boise State L, 16-13 vs. Stanford L, 25-18 1/19 vs. Minnesota * L, 29-8 2/10 at Illinois State W, 28-18 1997-98 1/12 vs. Eastern Illinois W, 26-21 1/25 at Michigan State L, 23-20 2/13 at Wisconsin * L, 25-17 Overall Record: 9-8, 3-6 Big Ten 1/14 vs. Iowa * L, 45-3 vs. Ferris State L, 22-18 2/19 at Purdue * W, 25-13 11/15-16 Michigan State Open NTS 1/19 at Illinois * L, 40-3 1/26 vs. Michigan * L, 31-9 vs. Miami (Ohio) W, 22-19 11/28 Northern Open NTS 1/26 vs. Wisconsin * L, 28-9 2/1 vs. Illinois * W, 25-23 2/20 at Northern Illinois W, 30-9 12/13 at Ohio State W, 20-18 1/28 vs. Northern Illinois T, 18-18 vs. Iowa * L, 50-3 3/4-5 Big Ten Championships 7th/10 12/14 vs. Kent State W, 27-15 2/2 at Penn State * L, 21-12 2/3 vs. Purdue * L, 32-13 3/16-19 NCAA Championships 36th/83 vs. Lock Haven L, 25-15 2/4 at Ohio State * L, 33-3 2/8 vs. Wisconsin * L, 33-9 at Clarion L, 20-18 2/9 at Marquette W, 39-4 2/10 at Indiana * L, 30-12 1994-95 12/28-29 Midlands Championships 11th/54 2/11 at Indiana * L, 37-6 2/17 at Ohio State * L, 39-7 Overall Record: 9-7, 2-7 Big Ten 1/9 at Marquette W, 39-12 2/16 vs. Purdue * L, 26-9 vs. Ohio L, 30-6 10/30 Halloween Open NTS 1/11 vs. Virginia Tech W, 31-9 2/18 vs. Michigan * L, 36-7 3/2-3 Big Ten Championships 8th/10 11/19-20 Michigan Open NTS at Indiana * W, 24-16 3/3-4 Big Ten Championship 11th/11 3/13-16 NCAA Championships 42nd/87 11/26 Northern Open NTS 1/18 vs. Illinois * L, 29-9 12/16 at Cleveland State W, 30-12 1/23 vs. Michigan * L, 24-15 2001-02 1991-92 12/29-30 Midlands Championships NTS 1/24 vs. Michigan State * L, 23-12 Overall Record: 7-12, 0-8 Big Ten Overall Record: 5-10-1, 3-6 Big Ten 1/8 at Indiana * W, 22-19 1/29 vs. Iowa * L, 40-0 11/17-18 Michigan State Open NTS 11/3 NU Quad Open NTS vs. Ohio State * L, 24-7 2/7 vs. Central Michigan W, 20-18 11/23 Northern Open NTS 11/23-24 Ohio Open NTS 1/15 vs. UW-Stevens Point W, 32-3 2/8 at Eastern Illinois W, 27-12 12/8 NU Duals 11/30 Northern Open NTS 1/21 vs. Minnesota * L, 27-10 vs. SIU-Edwardsville W, 35-13 vs. Parkside L, 24-11 12/5 vs. Northern Illinois W, 35-7 at Illinois * L, 20-14 2/14 at Wisconsin * W, 20-14 vs. Eastern Michigan W, 25-15 12/14 vs. Indiana W, 23-12 1/28 at Michigan * L, 20-15 2/20 vs. Minnesota * L, 32-6 vs. Princeton W, 27-11 12/28-29 Midlands Championships NTS 1/29 vs. Central Michigan W, 20-19 2/21 at Purdue * L, 24-13 12/29-30 Midlands Championships 41st/61 1/9 vs. Lehigh L, 21-18 at Michigan State * L, 27-7 3/6-8 Big Ten Championships 8th/11 1/5 Lone Star Duals 1/19 vs. Minnesota L, 25-14 2/4 at Iowa * L, 0-40 3/18-21 NCAA Championships 18th/84 vs. Navy W, 27-13 1/25 vs. Michigan * L, 29-12 2/10 vs. Eastern Illinois W, 30-10 vs. Brown L, 21-17 1/26 vs. Michigan State * W, 32-5 2/11 vs. Wisconsin * L, 24-11 1998-99 vs. Nebraska-Kearney L, 20-17 1/31 vs. Illinois State W, 34-9 vs. Northern Illinois W, 28-9 Overall Record: 5-9, 3-6 Big Ten 1/11 at Eastern Illinois W, 31-3 vs. Iowa * L, 40-5 2/18 vs. Purdue * W, 25-10 11/7-8 Michigan Open NTS 1/13 Wendy Duals 2/9 vs. Illinois * W, 26-15 2/19 vs. Illinois State W, 26-7 11/20-21 St. Louis Open NTS vs. Gardner-Webb W, 46-0 vs. Brown L, 20-16 vs. Marquette W, 41-3 12/14 at Iowa State L, 27-14 vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga W, 31-7 at Cornell L, 34-12 3/4-5 Big Ten Championships 9th/11 12/16 at Northern Iowa W, 31-11 vs. Ashland W, 28-9 vs. Syracuse T, 18-18 3/16-19 NCAA Championships 18th/82 12/29-30 Midlands Championships 1/18 at Purdue L, 24-9 2/15 vs. Wisconsin * L, 29-9 1/9 vs. Northern Illinois W, 20-16 1/20 at Northern Illinois L, 24-15 2/22 vs. Purdue * L, 19-14 1995-96 1/22 at Indiana * L, 21-20 1/25 vs. Illinois * L, 27-6 2/29 vs. Ohio State * L, 28-8 Overall Record: 8-5-1, 4-5-1 Big Ten 1/24 at Illinois * L, 31-10 1/27 at Iowa * L, 44-6 vs. Central Michigan L, 28-13 10/29 Halloween Open NTS 1/29 at Michigan State W, 28-17 2/1 vs. Penn State * L, 25-15 3/7-8 Big Ten Championships 7th/10 11/11-12 Michigan Open NTS 2/5 at Purdue * L, 23-16 2/8 vs. Minnesota * L, 38-6 3/19-21 NCAA Championships 24th/84 11/24 Northern Open NTS 2/12 vs. Iowa * L, 36-3 2/15 at Michigan State * L, 23-12 12/9 vs. Penn State W, 19-14 2/14 vs. Penn State * L, 21-20 2/22 at Wisconsin * L, 29-12 12/13 at Georgia State W, 23-9 2/18 vs. Eastern Illinois W, 34-8 2/24 vs. Indiana * L, 36-3 12/29-30 Midlands Championships NTS vs. Wisconsin * W, 24-17 3/8-10 Big Ten Championships 11th/11 2/21 vs. Minnesota * L, 25-15

10 NORTHWESTERN WRESTLING • NUSPORTS.COM WILDCAT ALMANAC 2002-03 1/14 NWCA National Duals 12/29-30 Midlands Championships 5th 1/6 vs. #7 Michigan* L, 28-9 Overall Record: 5-12, 0-8 Big Ten at Iowa State L, 20-16 1/10 NWCA National Duals 1/8 at Wisconsin* W, 33-9 11/9-10 Michigan State Open NTS vs. Hofstra W, 26-13 vs. Missouri L, 25-12 1/13 vs. #1 Penn State* L, 38-3 11/24 Missouri Open NTS vs. Arizona State L, 22-17 vs. Nebraska L, 19-18 1/15 at #4 Iowa* L, 24-13 12/7 Northern Iowa Open NYS 1/20 at Minnesota * L, 24-11 1/23 vs. Michigan State * W, 31-6 1/20 vs. Michigan State* W, 30-12 12/14 vs. Parkside W, 28-21 1/22 at Wisconsin * W, 24-15 1/25 vs. Wisconsin * W, 21-19 1/27 at #8 Illinois* L, 26-10 vs. Eastern Illinois W, 2-0 1/28 at Michigan * L, 22-15 1/31 at Michigan * T, 17-17 1/29 at Purdue* W, 21-18 12/28-29 Midlands Championships 25th 2/3 vs. Ohio State * W, 31-6 2/6 at Illinois * L, 22-13 2/3 vs. Northern Illinois W, 24-18 1/4 Lone Star Duals 2/5 at Illinois * W, 19-16 2/8 at Minnesota * L, 18-16 2/11 at Campbell W, 32-5 vs. Cal Poly L, 27-10 2/10 vs. Michigan State * W, 21-13 2/15 at Indiana * L, 23-11 vs. North Carolina W, 20-15 vs. Navy W, 27-10 2/12 at Iowa * L, 20-16 2/20 vs. Ohio State * L, 23-18 2/17 vs. Indiana* W, 27-7 vs. Harvard W, 24-12 2/17 vs. Indiana * W, 19-15 2/22 vs. Iowa * L, 34-13 3/3-4 Big Ten Championships 6th/12 1/12 Wendy’s Duals 3/4-5 Big Ten Championships 5th/11 3/8-9 Big Ten Championships 8th/11 3/15-17 NCAA Championships 9th/42.5 vs. Gardner-Webb W, 34-9 3/16-18 NCAA Championships 13th/69 3/20-22 NCAA Championships 13th/76 vs. Purdue L, 27-12 2012-13 vs. Pittsburgh L, 29-6 2006-07 2009-10 Overall Record: 9-8, 2-6 Big Ten 1/17 vs. Northern Illinois L, 27-6 Overall Record:13-8, 3-5 Big Ten Overall Record: 6-12-1, 1-7 Big Ten 11/9 Stanford W, 32-6 1/24 vs. Michigan State * L, 33-7 11/12 NU Duals 11/9 Eastern Michigan Open NTS 11/18 Keystone Classic 1st/15 teams 1/26 vs. Wisconsin * L, 24-13 vs. Chicago W, 34-12 11/14 NU Duals 12/1 vs. Stevens Tech W, 45-0 2/1 at Michigan * L, 35-12 vs. Navy W, 20-16 vs. St. Cloud State W, 17-12 vs. Duke W, 33-12 2/7 at Illinois * L, 37-3 vs. W, 31-11 vs. Stanford L, 27-6 12/7 at #3 Minnesota* L, 33-7 2/9 at Minnesota * L, 41-3 11/18 ACC/Big Ten Clash vs. Purdue * L, 33-7 12/16 vs. Clarion (at Edinboro) W, 26-9 2/14 at Indiana * L, 28-9 vs. Virgina W, 24-12 11/22 at Eastern Michigan T, 18-18 at #20 Edinboro L, 22-15 2/21 vs. Ohio State * L, 25-14 vs. North Carolina W, 30-9 12/3 at Northern Illinois L, 24-13 12/29-30 50th Midlands Champs. 7th/67.0 pts 2/23 vs. Iowa * L, 44-6 vs. North Carolina State W, 37-9 12/17 at Cleveland State W, 42-6 1/6 vs. #4 Ohio State* L, 33-6 12/8 vs. Northern Illinois W, 28-10 12/29-30 Midlands Championships 31st/54 1/12 vs. #17 Nebraska* L, 25-12 2003-04 12/9 vs. Eastern Illinois W, 38-12 1/9 NWCA National Duals 1/20 vs. Northern Iowa L, 21-13 Overall Record: 9-9, 0-8 Big Ten 12/20 Reno Tournament 6th/29 vs. Central Michigan L, 28-12 at SIUE W, 39-12 11/8 Michigan State Open NTS 12/29-30 Midlands Championships 3rd/55 vs. Missouri L, 23-17 1/25 at Michigan State* W, 18-15 11/22 NU Duals 1/13 NWCA National Duals 1/16 Lone Star Duals 1/27 at #18 Michigan* L, 23-13 vs. Augustana W, 30-9 vs. Cornell W, 24-15 vs. Air Force W, 26-15 2/1 vs. #18 Purdue* L, 21-15 vs. Gardner-Webb W, 29-7 vs. Iowa L, 22-18 vs. Oklahoma L, 40-3 2/8 at Northern Illinois W, 36-6 vs. UW-La Crosse W, 19-4 vs. Missouri L, 33-8 vs. Brown W, 23-18 2/10 vs. #8 Illinois* L, 24-10 12/5 Northern Illinois Duals vs. West Virginia W, 28-14 1/22 vs. SIU-Edwardsville W, 28-15 2/17 at South Dakota State W, 39-4 vs. Loras College W, 32-8 1/14 vs. Central Michigan L, 22-11 1/24 vs. Indiana * L, 31-9 2/23 at Indiana* W, 32-6 vs. Northern Illinois L, 21-12 1/19 at Illinois * L, 21-13 1/31 vs. Illinois * L, 30-6 3/9-10 Big Ten Championships 8th/12 vs. Elmhurst College W, 40-6 1/21 vs. Iowa * L, 24-14 2/5 at Penn State * L, 37-10 3/21-23 NCAA Championships 17th/32.5 pts 12/18 American W, 41-10 1/26 vs. Wisconsin * W, 19-18 2/7 at Ohio State * L, 37-6 12/19 Beast of the East Invitational 4th/20 2/2 at Penn State * L, 25-8 2/12 at Iowa * L, 49-0 2013-14 12/29-30 Midlands Championships 17th/61 2/4 at Ohio State * L, 18-16 2/19 at Wisconsin * L, 32-6 Overall Record: 9-7, 1-7 Big Ten 1/9 Eastern Michigan W, 22-18 2/11 at Indiana * L, 28-11 2/21 vs. Michigan * W, 20-16 11/2 vs. University of Chicago W, 38-0 1/11 Eastern Illinois W, 37-3 2/16 vs. Purdue * W, 31-13 3/8-9 Big Ten Championships 11th/11 vs. Stevens Tech W, 38-6 1/17 at Iowa * L, 39-4 2/18 vs. Michigan * W, 20-14 3/20-22 NCAA Championships 56th 11/8 Air Force (at Denver, Colo.) W, 28-15 1/23 vs. Purdue * L, 20-19 3/3-4 Big Ten Championships 6th/11 Northern Colorado W, 33-12 1/24 vs. Indiana * L, 19-12 3/15-17 NCAA Championships 4th 2010-11 11/17 at #13 Nebraska* L, 25-16 1/24 vs. Missouri Baptist W, 33-6 Overall Record: 18-2, 6-2 Big Ten 11/24 Keystone Classic 3rd/12 2/1 vs. Illinois * L, 32-7 2007-08 11/7 at Stanford W, 18-16 12/15 vs. SIU Edwardsville W, 36-6 2/6 at Penn State * L, 42-3 Overall Record: 8-9, 3-5 Big Ten at Menlo College W, 43-3 12/29-30 Midlands Champ 7th/63.5 pts 2/8 at Ohio State * L, 40-3 11/30 at Northern Illinois L, 22-19 11/14 NU Duals 1/4 vs. #23 Indiana* W, 27-12 2/20 at Wisconsin * L, 28-6 12/08 vs. North Dakota State W, 35-9 vs. UW-Whitewater W, 37-6 1/10 vs. #2 Minnesota* L, 26-12 2/22 vs. Michigan * L, 37-7 vs. SIU-Edwardsville W, 44-3 vs. South Dakota State W, 41-0 1/17 at #12 Ohio State L, 21-12 3/7 Big Ten Championships 11th/11 12/16 at Eastern Michigan W, 29-6 vs. Northern Iowa W, 26-6 1/19 at #1 Penn State L, 39-8 3/20 NCAA Championships T-50th 12/29-30 Midlands Championships 5th/55 11/21 Keystone Classic 2nd/12 1/26 vs. #18 Wisconsin L, 23-15 1/12-13 NWCA National Duals 8th/16 12/4 vs. Cleveland State W, 32-9 1/31 vs. #2 Iowa L, 31-6 2004-05 vs. Nebraska L, 25-9 12/12 vs. Eastern Michigan W, 34-3 2/9 at #13 Illinois L, 24-12 Overall Record: 6-6, 2-6 Big Ten vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga W, 31-11 12/15 at Indiana * W, 28-9 2/16 vs. Stanford W, 20-19 12/3 vs. Northern Illinois W, 21-13 vs. Missouri W, 22-19 12/19 vs. Northern Illinois W, 38-0 2/22 vs. North Carolina State W, 24-15 12/15 vs. Augustana W, 37-9 vs. Ohio State L, 19-17 at SIU-Edwardsville W, 51-0 at Duke (at Durham, N.C.) W, 23-16 vs. UW-La Crosse W, 33-9 vs. Iowa State L, 26-16 12/29-30 Midlands Championships T-13th/44 3/8-9 Big Ten Championships 9th/12 12/17 Beast of the East Tournament 1st/14 1/27 at Iowa * L, 22-13 1/9 Pittsburgh Duals 3/20-22 NCAA Championships 9th/46.0 pts 12/29-30 Midlands Championships 7th 2/1 vs. Penn State * L, 18-15 vs. Millersville W, 42-6 1/15 vs. Eastern Illinois W, 41-3 2/8 vs. Minnesota * L, 33-12 vs. Drexel W, 44-3 * Indicates Big Ten dual match 1/21 at Indiana * L, 22-14 2/10 at Michigan State * W, 25-15 vs. #20 Pittsburgh W, 17-15 1/22 at Purdue * W, 27-10 2/15 at Purdue * W, 21-17 1/14 vs. #18 Illinois * W, 27-13 1/29 vs. Iowa * W, 22-19 2/17 vs. Illinois * W, 22-11 21 at #13 Michigan * L, 22-12 2/4 vs. Minnesota * L, 28-10 2/22 at Wisconsin * L, 21-19 23 at Michigan State * W, 22-15 2/6 at Michigan State * L, 20-15 2/24 vs. Indiana * L, 24-14 28 vs. #11 Iowa * L, 31-9 2/12 vs. Penn State * L, 24-13 3/8-9 Big Ten Championships 8th/11 2/4 vs. #24 Purdue * W, 32-6 2/17 at Illinois * L, 29-6 3/20-22 NCAA Championship 13th/75 11 vs. #12 Wisconsin * W, 25-13 2/20 vs. Wisconsin * L, 19-18 19 at Ohio State * W, 27-13 3/5-6 Big Ten Championships 9th/11 2008-09 3/5-6 Big Ten Championships 7th/11 3/17-19 NCAA Championships 14th Overall Record: 8-9-1, 2-5-1 Big Ten 3/18-20 NCAA Championships T-12th/72 11/9 Michigan State Open NTS 2005-06 11/15 Purdue Duals 2011-12 Overall Record:10-5, 5-3 Big Ten vs. UT-Chattanooga W, 30-12 Overall Record: 11-4, 4-4 Big Ten 12/1 at Northern Illinois W, 28-10 vs. Eastern Michigan W, 23-13 11/5 vs. #14 Stanford W, 27-8 12/15 vs. Chicago W, 32-12 vs. Kent State W, 21-8 11/12 at Michigan State Open NTS vs. Indianapolis W, 38-12 11/23 at Stanford W, 25-15 11/20 at Keystone Classic 1st/11 teams 12/18 Reno Tournament 3rd/27 at UC Davis L, 23-15 12/11 vs. SIUE W, 43-3 12/29-30 Midlands Chamionships 10th /66 12/4 vs. Northern Illinois W, 27-12 vs. Indianapolis W, 44-3 1/8 at Eastern Illinois W, 35-13 12/19 at Pittsburgh W, 20-18 12/16 vs. North Central W, 40-6 12/20 at Clarion W, 29-3 12/29-30 Midlands Championships 2nd/43 pts.

NORTHWESTERN WRESTLING • NUSPORTS.COM 11 NORTHWESTERN WRESTLING • NUSPORTS.COM WILDCAT ALMANAC 2014-15 12/15 at Cal Poly W, 30-8 Overall Record: 12-8, 2-7 Big Ten 12/29-30 Midlands Championships 6th/59 11/8 at Stanford W, 21-13 1/7 at #14 Illinois * L, 17-18 11/15 at Eastern Michigan W, 26-9 1/12 #16 Wisconsin * W, 18-14 11/15 vs. Clarion (EMU Duals) W, 39-6 1/19 #18 Nebraska * L, 18-19 11/15 vs. Central Mich. (EMU) W, 25-12 1/28 at #14 Minnesota * W, 20-18 11/23 at Keystone Classic 1st/14 2/2 #19 Rutgers * L, 13-22 11/30 #10 Lehigh L, 30-10 2/4 at #7 Iowa * L, 2-33 12/6 Cal Poly W, 38-12 2/9 at #22 Purdue * W, 24-16 12/6 Drexel W, 28-15 2/11 at Indiana * W, 27-12 12/6 Davidson W, 47-6 2/18 at SIUE W, 36-10 12/6 Princeton W, 21-18 3/3-4 Big Ten Championships 10th/14 3/15-17 NCAA Championships 24th/ 20 pts 12/18 at #1 Minnesota * L, 21-19 12/29-30 Midlands Championships 3rd/59 2018-19 1/9 #11 Wisconsin * L, 30-16 Overall Record: 5-10, 2-7 Big Ten 1/16 at #23 Purdue * L, 22-17 11/4 at North Dakota State L, 17-26 1/18 at Indiana * W, 37-9 11/18 vs. #10 Virginia Tech W, 20-16 1/23 at #2 Iowa * L, 38-3 11/30-12/1 CKLV Invitational 14th/43 1/25 #10 Illinois * L, 31-9 12/7 Old Dominion L, 10-30 1/30 #10 Nebraska * L, 25-11 12/17 vs. Stanford L, 15-21 2/8 #24 Rutgers * L, 22-19 12/17 at Cal Poly W, 32-16 2/13 Maryland * W, 26-18 12/29-30 Midlands Championships 3rd/67 2/21 at George Mason W, 31-12 1/6 at #11 Nebraska * L, 14-26 at American W, 28-20 1/11 #1 Penn State * L, 8-33 3/7-8 Big Ten Championships 9th/14 1/18 at #11 Wisconsin * W, 25-18 3/19-21 NCAA Championships 15th/34.5 pts 1/20 #7 Minnesota * L, 12-29 1/27 #4 Iowa * L, 7-32 2015-16 2/3 #6 Ohio State * L, 15-27 Overall Record: 2-13, 0-9 Big Ten 2/8 at Michigan State * L, 10-30 11/29 vs. Drexel L, 21-20 (criteria) 2/10 at #4 Michigan * L, 9-30 11/29 vs. Franklin & Marshall W, 30-18 2/15 #24 Illinois * W, 25-12 12/5 at Princeton L, 24-18 2/23 SIUE W, 36-7 12/5 at Rider L, 27-19 3/9-10 Big Ten Championships T-8th/14 12/13 at SIU-Edwardsville L, 28-18 3/21-23 NCAA Championships 22nd/26 pts 12/18 #7 Ohio State * L, 27-16 12/29-30 Midlands Championships 9th/78 2019-20 1/10 #2 Iowa * L, 54-0 Overall Record: 6-7, 3-6 Big Ten 1/17 #1 Penn State * L, 46-4 11/10 at #11 Virginia Tech L, 18-21 1/29 at #6 Michigan * L, 39-6 11/17 #14 Northern Iowa W, 24-20 1/31 at Michigan State * L, 19-15 11/24 North Dakota State W, 28-18 2/5 #17 Minnesota * L, 22-20 12/6-7 CKLV Invitational 9th/32 12/29-30 Midlands Championships 9th/34 2/7 at #13 Illinois * L, 25-24 1/10 #18 Purdue * L, 13-21 2/12 at #8 Nebraska * L, 39-6 1/12 at #3 Penn State * L, 9-30 2/19 Duke W, 20-19 (criteria) 1/18 Indiana * W, 21-15 2/21 at Wisconsin * L, 38-3 1/24 Michigan * L, 17-20 3/5-6 Big Ten Championships 12th/14 2/2 at Illinois * L, 18-19 3/17-19 NCAA Championships 50th/3.0 pts 2/7 Michigan State * W, 24-15 2/9 at #6 Ohio State * L, 10-28 2016-17 2/14 at Rutgers * L, 13-26 Overall Record: 7-8, 2-7 Big Ten 2/16 at Maryland * W, 37-9 11/6 U Chicago W, 47-3 2/23 at SIUE W, 38-9 11/6 North Central W, 41-0 3/7-8 Big Ten Championships 6th/14 11/12 at Cal Poly W, 30-8 3/19-21 NCAA Championships Canceled 11/18 Bloomsburg W, 27-10 11/20 at Keystone Classic 7th/12 2020-21 12/2 #23 North Dakota St. L, 24-12 Overall Record: 2-6, 2-6 Big Ten 12/10 SIU-Edwardsville W, 33-10 1/15 at #16 Purdue* L, 8-28 12/18 at #4 Ohio State * L, 43-3 1/23 vs. Maryland* W, 21-12 12/29-30 Midlands Championships 16th/56 1/23 at #7 Nebraska* L, 10-26 1/8 Purdue * L, 20-16 1/30 Indiana* L, 15-18 1/13 Michigan State * W, 23-21 1/30 #4 Penn State* L, 13-29 1/22 #13 Michigan * L, 38-10 2/7 #9 Illinois* L, 6-31 1/27 Indiana * L, 23-14 2/14 #19 Wisconsin* W, 18-17 1/29 at #2 Penn State * L, 45-3 2/19 at #1 Iowa Canceled 2/3 #11 Illinois * L, 28-15 2/21 at #9 Minnesota L, 10-29 2/10 at Maryland * W, 23-16 3/6-7 Big Ten Championships 7th/14 2/12 at #11 Rutgers * L, 28-6 3/18-20 NCAA Championships 10th/45 pts 3/4-5 Big Ten Championships 14th/14 3/16-18 NCAA Championships

2017-18 Overall Record: 11-4, 5-4 Big Ten 11/5 Michigan State Open NTS 11/12 vs. Gardner-Webb W, 37-3 11/12 vs. Old Dominion W, 17-16 11/19 at Keystone Classic 2nd/12 12/2 Maryland * W, 34-12 12/10 at Northern Colorado W, 24-20 12/15 vs. CSU Bakersfield W, 27-13

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