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Follow Big Red Wrestling Duals #8 (3-0, 0-0 Ivy) at The South Beach Duals World Wide Web...... www.CornellBigRed.com Dec. 29-30, 2018 • Fort Lauderdale, Fla • Fort Lauderdale Convention Center Facebook...... www.Facebook.com/cornellwrestling ive ideo rackwrestling com Twitter...... www.Twitter.com/bigredwrestling L V : T . YouTube...... www.Youtube.com/cornellwrestling Cornell is 2-2 at the South Beach Duals • 2018: (North Dakota State, L 20-16; #8 Minnesota, W 22-19; Kent State, W 27-7; #4 Missouri, L 27-11) Camps...... www.CornellWrestlingCamps.com Live Video (Home Matches)...... www.IvyLeagueNetwork.com STORY LINES: Live Audio (All Matches)...... www.ESPNIthaca.com • The Cornell wrestling team will have an opportunity to wrestle four duals, including three against nationally ranked oppoentns, and Cornell Coaching Staff will attempt to hand head coach Rob Koll his 300th career victory when it opens the South Beach Duals on Saturday, Dec. 30. Head Coach Rob Koll • The two-day event will see the Big Red grapple with No. 20 North Dakota State (11 a.m.) and No. 18 Wyoming (1 p.m.) on Saturday, Cornell head coach Rob Koll is in his 26th season at Cornell followed by Indiana (11 a.m.) and No. 6 Missouri (1 p.m.) on Sunday at the Fort Lauderdale Convention Center. (296-91-5, .761; 117-8-1 Ivy, .932) ... he is the David R. Dunlop ‘59 Head Coach of Wrestling at Cornell ... the all-time winningest • Live video of the duals can be viewed with a subscription to Trackwrestling. wrestling coach in program history, Koll has guided the Big • Koll, who was one of the creative minds behind the event — now in its second year and featuring 16 collegiate teams, nine ranked Red to 16 straight titles (19 overall), 11 EIWA among the top 25 — enters the weekend with 296 career wins and would become the eighth Big Red coach in any sport to hit the crowns and eight top five NCAA team finishes, including second twice (2010, 2011) ... he was the 2005 NWCA Division 300-win plateau if it can win all four duals. I Coach of the Year and the Dan Gable Coach of the Year ... his • Cornell entered the season looking to extend its record streak of Ivy titles to 17, regain its EIWA championship and prepared to make wrestlers have won 15 national titles with 67 All-Americans a mark at nationals. and 61 individual EIWA champions. • Cornell is ranked eighth nationally in the latest USA Today/NWCA Division I Wrestling Coaches Poll and is 3-0 in dual matches this season, Assistant Coaches...... Mike Grey (Cornell ‘11) Gabe Dean (Cornell ‘17) with wins over Binghamton (36-6), West Virginia (20-15) and No. 16 Northern Iowa (21-14). Athletic Trainer...... Chris Scarlata • The Big Red has set its sights high — with the NCAA Championships set for Pittsburgh, Pa. in March, Cornell believes it should be in Strength Coach...... Tom Howley the mix for yet another top 10 team finish. • After taking second at the EIWA Championships at Hofstra last spring, snapping a string of 11 consecutive conference titles, the Big Cornell Athletic Communications Red took seven qualifiers to the national championships - crowning four All-Americans and Yianni Diakomihalis as the NCAA champion Director...... Jeremy Hartigan at 141 pounds on the way to a seventh-place team finish. Deputy Director...... Julie Greco Assistant Director - Content Manager...... Brandon Thomas • Seven NCAA qualifiers return — Chas Tucker (133), Yianni Diakomihalis (141), Jon Jay Chavez (165), Brandon Womack (174), Max Dean Intern - Multimedia Coordinator...... JJ Klein (184), Ben Honis (197) and Jeramy Sweany (285). Dir. of Multimedia, Prod. & Web Comm...... John Lukach • Returning champion Diakomihalis joins Chavez, Womack (2017 at 165) and Dean as All-Americans back in the lineup. Assistant Director - Video...... John Enright Digital Content & Strategic Comm. Specialist...... Eldon Lindsay Web Site...... www.CornellBigRed.com A WIN OVER NORTH DAKOTA STATE WOULD: Facebook...... www.Facebook.com/cornellathletics Twitter...... www.twitter.com/cornellsports • start Cornell off 4-0 in dual meets in 2018-19. YouTube...... www.youtube.com/cornellathletics • extend the Big Red’s dual meet win streak to 13 matches dating back to last year. • even the all-time record between the teams at 1-1. 2018-19 Schedule & Results • make the Big Red 30-4 in dual meets over the last three years (.882). Overall Record: 3-0 • give Cornell a 3-2 record in the South Beach Duals. Ivy League: 0-0 • EIWA: 1-0 • Non-Conference: 3-0 • be the 297th career victory for head coach Rob Koll (296-91-5, .761). Home: 1-0 • Road: 2-0 • Neutral: 0-0 • give the Big Red an 814-400-20 (.668) all-time dual meet record. NOVEMBER 16 at Binghamton...... W, 36-6 ABOUT THE SOUTH BEACH DUALS: 17 WEST VIRGINIA...... W, 20-15 • The brainchild of Cornell head coach Rob Koll and former Big Red assistant and current Missouri head coach Brian Smith, the South 18 STATE INTERCOLLEGIATES...11th, 58 pts. Beach Duals is in its second year of exisence and has grown from 12 to 16 Division I schools. • The Big Red went 2-2 a year ago at the inaugural event, collecting wins over No. 8 Minnesota (22-19) and Kent State (27-7) and dropping DECEMBER matches to North Dakota State (20-16) and No. 4 Missouri (27-11). 30-1 at Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational...... 21st, 20 pts. • Eventual national champion Yianni Diakomihalis suffered his only collegiate loss at the event a year ago, falling to Missouri’s Jaydin 16 at #16 Northern Iowa...... W, 21-14 Eierman — he’d avenge the loss with a win over Eierman in the NCAA semifinals. 29-30 South Beach Duals • He will again face third-ranked Eierman, as well as 16th-ranked Cole Weaver of Indiana, this season. 29 & vs. #20 North Dakota State...... 11:00 a.m. • Freshman Vitali Arujau, freshly ranked after making his debut at 125. will have an opportunity to climb the rankings with matches 29 & vs. #18 Wyoming...... 1:00 p.m. against No. 10 Brent Fleetwood of North Dakota State and Missouri’s No. 16 Colby Smith. 30 & vs. Indiana...... 11:00 a.m. • At 133, Cornell’s Chas Tucker will face No. 9 John Erneste of Missouri and No. 12 Montorie Bridges of Wyoming, as well as No. 19 Cam Sykora of North Dakota State. 30 & vs. #6 Missouri...... 1:00 p.m. • Returning All-American Jon Jay Chavez will have a chance to make a strong debut at 165 with matches against No. 9 Branson Ashworth JANUARY of Wyoming, No. 13 Connor Flynn of Missouri and No. 17 Andrew Fogarty of North Dakota State. 12 # at #21 Lehigh...... 2:00 p.m. • Another former All-American, Brandon Womack at 174, will smatch up with No. 4 Daniel Lewis of Missouri, while heavyweight Jeramy Sweany 19 *# at Columbia...... 1:00 p.m. will match up with No. 13 Zach Elam of Missouri and No. 20 Brian Andrews of Wyoming, who handed him one of his two losses this season. at Sacred Heart...... 6:00 p.m. 26 *# at Brown...... 11:00 a.m. LAST TIME OUT: • Sophomore Yianni Diakomihalis made his 2018-19 dual meet debut and Cornell ran off wins in the final three matches to overcome a *# at Harvard...... 6:00 p.m. FEBRUARY Projected Starting Lineup at South Beach Duals 2 #19 LOCK HAVEN...... 1:00 p.m. 8 *# PENN...... 6:30 p.m. #8 Cornell Big Red Weight Notes 9 *# PRINCETON...... 1:00 p.m. #13 Vitali Arujau (6-1)...... 125...... 15 at #14 Virginia Tech...... 6:00 p.m. #13 Chas Tucker (11-2)...... 133...... 2018 NCAA qualifier, EIWA runner-up, 2018 Bearcat Open champ 16 at #12 North Carolina...... 6:00 p.m. #1 Yianni Diakomihalis (4-0)...... 141...... 2018 NCAA champion, EIWA champ, 42-1 career record 22 #2 OHIO STATE...... 6:30 p.m. J. Furnas (10-3)/H. Richard (7-4)/C. Schoenherr (12-3)....149...... Trio has 29-10 record in ‘18-19, 2 Open titles, 6 podium finishes #18 Fredy Stroker (3-0)...... 157...... Transfer from Minn., 2018 Shorty Hitchcock champ, 18-15 career MARCH Jon Jay Chavez (0-0) or Milik Dawkins (6-6)...... 165...... 5th at Bing. Open, 27-15 career; 2018 All-American, EIWA champ 8-9 at EIWA Championships (Vestal, N.Y.)...... All Day #14 Brandon Womack (9-4)...... 174...... 2017 NCAA All-American, EIWA champ, 63-26 career record 21-23 at NCAA Championships (Pittsburgh, Pa.)...... All Day #6 Max Dean (7-3)...... 184...... 2018 NCAA All-American, EIWA runner-up, 39-9 career * - Ivy League match; # - EIWA match; & - South Beach Duals Ben Honis (6-2)...... 197...... 2017 NCAA qualifier, 2018 Binghamton Open champ, 54-31 career Home matches in BOLD CAPS Jeramy Sweany (2-2)...... HWT...... 2016 & 2018 NCAA qualifier, 2x All-Ivy, 57-37 career record

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deficit and top Northern Iowa 21-14 on Dec. 16 at West Gym in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Rob Koll • Diakomihalis got Cornell off to a great start, running through No. 10 Josh Alber 12-2 as the meet opened The David R. Dunlop ‘59 Head Coach at 141 pounds. • Diakomihalis posted the only four takedowns, surrendered just two escapes and piled on a top 10 ranked • Rob Koll, the David R. Dunlop ’59 Head Coach of wrestler on the road. Wrestling, is in his 26th season as the mentor of the • Max Dean won the main event at 184 after halftime, erasing an early 4-1 deficit by dominating from Cornell wrestling program. the top position to rally for a 6-5 victory over No. 7 Drew Foster at 184. • Riding time proved to be the difference, as Dean avoided a last-second takedown attempt that needed • Under Koll’s direction, the Big Red has captured 19 to be reviewed before he was officially declared the winner. Ivy League titles, crowned 15 NCAA champions and • Vitali Arujau and Chas Tucker closed out the meet with major decision victories, with Arujau displaying achieved 67 All-Americans and 61 individual EIWA explosiveness in his debut at 125 to give Cornell the lead, and Tucker dominating with a pair of takedowns champs. and two separate two-point nearfalls to close out the dual win - the Big Red’s 12th consecutive victory • He is the school’s career leader in wins, posting a overall and on the road. 296-91-5 (.761) career record. • Fredy Stroker earned a win at 157 and Jeramy Sweany evened his record at 2-2 on the season with a • Over the past 12 years, Cornell has shown without question that it is one of the nation’s victory at heavyweight to wrap up the team’s six triumphs on the day. elite squads with 53 All-Americans, 11 national champions, eight top five team finishes • Cornell head coach Rob Koll, who won his 296th match on the Cornell sidelines, was honored in a pre- at the NCAAs and 11 EIWA titles. match ceremony — his father, Bill, went undefeated as a Panther to earn three NCAA wrestling titles • In addition, the Big Red has won 16 consecutive Ivy crowns and 83 straight Ivy matches. in the late 1940s. • UNI’s wrestling room is named in Bill’s honor thanks to Sandy Stevens, who was also honored. THE KOLL FILE • Koll and his family created an endowed scholarship to help future Panthers. PERSONAL THE STREAKS: Family: wife Rachel, sons William and Daniel. • The Big Red has won 12 consecutive dual meets (longest since 12 straight from 11/23/2013 until EDUCATION 2/17/2014) and 12 straight road dual meets (longest since 20 consecutive from 2/5/2011 until 2/21/2015). North Carolina University - Chapel Hill, 1989 (B.A. in Communication) • Cornell has placed in the top five at the NCAA championships in six of the last 10 seasons and in the top 10 in 14 of the last 16 years (11 straight). WRESTLING EXPERIENCE • The Big Red has crowned at least one EIWA champion in each of the last 17 seasons and in 27 of the University of North Carolina last 28 years. • 1988 NCAA champion at 158 pounds. • Four-time NCAA All-American, posted 150-20-1 career record. • The Big Red is 66-1 (.985) in its last 66 duals against current EIWA competitors dating back to 2010-11. • Three-time ACC champion. • Cornell is 105-4-1 (.959) in dual meet action against current EIWA teams dating back to 2004-05, including • Twice selected to compete in the NWCA All-Star Classic. 93-0 against teams other than Lehigh. Post Collegiate • Head coach Rob Koll’s teams have racked up 16 Ivy League titles in a row, the longest title streak in any • Alternate for 1992 U.S. OIympic team. sport in conference history. • Won his weight class at the 1990 and 1993 World Cups. • Cornell has won 83 consecutive Ivy League dual meets dating back to the 2001-02 campaign. • A 1992 World Cup Grand Prix champion. • Placed fifth at the 1991 World Championships in Tokyo. • Cornell is 122-24-1 (.833) in dual meet competition in the last eight seasons. • Pan-Am Games champ in 1989. • The Big Red is 49-6 (.891) in its last 55 home duals dating back to the 2009-10 season. • National Freestyle champion in 1990 and 1991. • Big Red wrestling is 86-1 in dual meets (.989) against unranked teams dating back to the beginning of • Runner-up at the 1989 Olympic Festival in Oklahoma City, Okla. the 2007-08 season - the lone loss coming this season in a 20-16 loss to North Dakota State at the South Beach Duals that snapped a 77-match win streak against unranked opponents. • Assistant coach under Jack Spates for four seasons, helping Big Red to four Ivy and two EIWA titles. • Cornell has won 35 straight meets against New York state opponents. • Helped develop 18 NCAA qualifiers in his four seasons as an assistant. COACHING EXPERIENCE TEAM NOTES TO KNOW: EIWA NCAA • Since the Friedman Wrestling Center opened in January of 2003, the Big Red is 74-14-1 in dual matches Year School Position Record Ivy Record (Finish) Finish Finish (.837) there. 1993-94 Cornell Head Coach 14-6 4-1 (2nd) 4th t-17th • Cornell went 40-10 in individual Ivy League matches in 2017-18, its best mark since going 42-8 during 1994-95 Cornell Head Coach 15-5 5-0 (1st) 4th t-56th 1995-96 Cornell Head Coach 14-3 4-1 (2nd) 3rd t-42nd the 2013-14 dual meet seasons. 1996-97 Cornell Head Coach 11-5 3-2 (3rd) 4th t-41st • The Big Red has won 16 consecutive Ivy crowns and 83 straight Ivy matches. 1997-98 Cornell Head Coach 11-5-2 4-1 (2nd) 3rd t-67th • Cornell’s 16 straight Ivy League titles build on the Big Red’s record of consecutive Ivy titles by the same 1998-99 Cornell Head Coach 16-2-1 4-0-1 (t-1st) 2nd t-33rd team in a sport. The wrestling team has won four more than Cornell had in men’s gymnastics (from 1999-00 Cornell Head Coach 11-4 4-1 (2nd) 3rd t-34th 1967-68 to 1976-77) and men’s lacrosse (1973-74 to 1982-83), as well as Princeton in men’s lacrosse 2000-01 Cornell Head Coach 8-4-1 4-1 (t-1st) 4th t-28th 2001-02 Cornell Head Coach 8-4 4-1 (2nd) 3rd t-18th (1994-95 to 2003-04). 2002-03 Cornell Head Coach 13-5 5-0 (1st) 2nd 10th • Every four-year member of the Cornell wrestling team who has enrolled since 1980 has won at least 2003-04 Cornell Head Coach 11-6 5-0 (1st) 3rd 11th one Ivy League title during their career. 2004-05 Cornell Head Coach 12-4 5-0 (1st) 2nd 4th • Head coach Rob Koll became the ninth Big Red coach in any sport to reach 250 career victories with a 2005-06 Cornell Head Coach 10-4 5-0 (1st) 2nd 5th sweep at the Grapple at the Garden in 2014 and now sports a 296-91-5 record in dual meets. 2006-07 Cornell Head Coach 9-5 5-0 (1st) 1st 12th • The Big Red holds a 35-match win streak against teams from New York dating back to 2004, including 2007-08 Cornell Head Coach 9-5 5-0 (1st) 1st 9th 2008-09 Cornell Head Coach 12-2 5-0 (1st) 1st 6th 18 consecutive at home. 2009-10 Cornell Head Coach 9-4-1 5-0 (1st) 1st 2nd • The Big Red is 258-81-3 all-time against teams from New York state in its history — Army (11-17-1), 2010-11 Cornell Head Coach 13-1 5-0 (1st) 1st 2nd Binghamton (8-0), Brooklyn Poly (2-0), Buffalo (8-4), Clarkson (2-0), Colgate (29-2), Columbia (89-13), 2011-12 Cornell Head Coach 11-1 5-0 (1st) 1st 4th Cortland (17-1), Geneseo (1-0), Hofstra (19-4), Ithaca (12-3), Long Island (1-0), Manhattan (1-0), NYU (2-0), 2012-13 Cornell Head Coach 14-4 5-0 (1st) 1st 5th Queens (1-0), RPI (2-0), RIT (7-0-1), St. Lawrence (0-1), Syracuse (42-35-1), Union (2-1) and Wagner (2-0). 2013-14 Cornell Head Coach 13-1-0 5-0 (1st) 1st 7th 2014-15 Cornell Head Coach 17-2-0 5-0 (1st) 1st 5th 2015-16 Cornell Head Coach 6-5-0 5-0 (1st) 1st 7th WORK IN CLASSROOM HONORED BY NWCA: 2016-17 Cornell Head Coach 13-2 5-0 (1st) 1st 8th • Cornell joined Minnesota as the lone NCAA wrestling schools to rank in the top 10 at both the national 2017-18 Cornell Head Coach 13-2 5-0 (1st) 2nd 7th championships and the NWCA 2018-19 Cornell Head Coach 3-0 All-Academic team list. Totals as head coach 26th season at COR 296-91-5 116-8-1 • Cornell ranked eighth nationally with its team 3.368 grade point average. • Seniors Gabe Dean, Brian Realbuto and Dylan Palacio and freshman Noah Baughman were honored individually for their outstanding achievements in the classroom. • Cornell ranked second among all schools with three All-Americans listed individually, behind only Ohio

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TALL IVY: BY THE NUMBERS: • Since Rob Koll took over the Cornell program in 1993, the Big Red has gone 116-8-1 (.932) in its 125 Ivy League matches. .568 — Win percentage at NCAAs • Over that same span, Penn is next best at 94-30-1, followed by Brown (50-74-1) and Columbia (45-80). .581 — Win percentage at EIWAs • Rounding out the field is Harvard 41-83-1 and Princeton 26-99. .607 — Win percentage by Cornell wrestlers (since 1926) • Dating back to the 2002-03 season (14 years), Cornell’s perfect 80-0 record laps the competition. Penn is second-best at 55-25, followed .667 — Dual meet winning percentage by Columbia 34-46, Brown 24-55-1, Harvard 23-56-1 and Princeton 23-57. .848 — Ivy League dual meet winning percentage • Since the start of Ivy competition, the Big Red is 293-52-1 (.848) with 39 league titles in 62 seasons (12 second place finishes). 1 — Gold medal winner (Charles Ackerly, 1920 in Antwerp, Belgium - freestyle featherweight) Since 2002-03 (current title streak) Since 1992-93 (Rob Koll arrives at Cornell) Since 1955-56 (first season of Ivy competition) Pl. School W-L-T Win% GB Pl. School W-L-T Win% GB Pl. School W-L-T Win% GB 1 — Hodge Award winner as the nation’s most out- 1. Cornell 80-0 1.000 — 1. Cornell 116-8-1 .932 — 1. Cornell 293-52-1 .848 — standing wrestler ( ‘13 — 2013) 2. Penn 55-25 .688 25 2. Penn 94-30-1 .756 22 2. Penn 178-161-7 .525 112 2 — Highest team finish at the NCAA champion- 3. Columbia 34-46 .436 46 3. Brown 50-74-1 .404 66 3. Princeton 163-178-5 .478 128 ships, accomplished in 2010 and 2011 4. Brown 24-55-1 .306 55.5 4. Columbia 45-80 .360 71.5 4. Columbia 144-199-3 .421 148.0 4 — Big Red Olympians 5. Harvard 23-56-1 .294 56.5 5. Harvard 41-83-1 .332 75 5. Harvard 133-209-4 .390 158.5 4 — Consecutive NCAA titles by Kyle Dake ‘13, 6. Princeton 23-57 .288 57 6. Princeton 26-99 .208 90.5 6. Brown 106-193-4 .356 164 one of four wrestlers to win four titles and the 7. Yale 94-105-6 .473 N/A first to do so at four different weight classes and 8. Dartmouth 2-17 .105 N/A without a redshirt season 5 — Sheridan Award winners (most pins in State’s four. shortest period at EIWA championship) • The Big Red moved up from last season’s No. 17 ranking on the All-Academic list among 30 schools that posted a 3.1 GPA or better as a team. 6 — The Big Red is one of just six schools to win • All six Ivy League schools were listed, with Harvard taking the top spot for the second straight year (3.586). the NWCA National Duals (2011) • Of the 30 teams, 22 were repeat selections from last year. 7 — EIWA Rookie of the Year 9 — EIWA Wrestlers of the Year HIRSCH ‘94 TO RECEIVE NCAA SILVER ANNIVERSARY AWARD: 11 — Consecutive EIWA team titles (conference • Dr. David Hirsch ‘94 has been chosen to receive the NCAA’s Silver Anniversary Award at the 2019 Honors Celebration on Jan. 23 during the record) 2019 NCAA Convention in Orlando, Fla. 12 — EIWA Fletcher award winners (most career • He will be joined in receiving the award by Tim Cullen (Air Force), Mia Hamm (North Carolina), Lisa Leslie (Southern California), Heath points at EIWA championships) Shuler (Tennessee) and Jason Varitek (Georgia Tech). 14 — Coaches Award winners (EIWA Outstand- • The Silver Anniversary Award annually recognizes distinguished individuals on the 25th anniversary of the conclusion of their college ing Wrestler) athletics careers. 16 — Consecutive Ivy League team titles (confer- • Hirsch was the 1994 NCAA Division I wrestling champion at 126 pounds. ence record) • He became the first Cornell student-athlete since 1960 and just the fifth in school history to win a national wrestling crown. 16 — Ivy League Rookie of the Year • A member of the Cornell Athletics and Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA) Halls of Fame, Hirsch was a three-time EIWA 17 — Ivy League Wrestlers of the Year champion and a two-time All-American during his time on East Hill. 20 — NCAA champions • His record of 116-17 ranked third in career wins at Cornell at the time. 20 — Win by fall for Gabe Dean (2017), a single- • Following graduation in 1994 with a degree in Applied Economics & Management, Hirsch graduated from New York University College of season school record Dentistry in 1999 and then completed medical school, wrapping up a six-year oral and maxillofacial surgery residency at Bellevue/NYU. 25 — EIWA team titles • Today, Hirsch is chief of the Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery/General Surgery, Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck 43 — Wins in a season for Nahshon Garrett (2013) Surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York. and Gabe Dean (2015), a school record • Throughout his professional career, Hirsch has traveled internationally for philanthropic purposes, performing surgeries ranging from 55 — Career falls for Mack Lewnes ‘11, a school correction of genetic deformities to major head and neck reconstruction. record 74 — All-time wins at Friedman Wrestling Center NEXT UP: (74-14-1) • Cornell will square off with Lehigh on Jan. 12, 2019 at 2 p.m. in Bethlehem, Pa. 76 — Dual meet wins over nationally ranked • Lehigh leads the all-time series 60-33-3, though the Big Red has won seven of the last eight meetings. teams since 1993 (76-77-5) • Included was last season’s 23-14 Big Red victory in Ithaca. 79 — Consecutive matches won by Kyle Dake ‘13 to close his career, a school record 83 — Consecutive Ivy League dual match wins (conference record) 84 — NCAA All-Americans 90 — Dual meet wins over Columbia, the most against any opponent (90-13) 101 — Career bonus wins for Gabe Dean ‘17, a school record 152 — Career wins by Gabe Dean ‘17, the school’s career leader 153 — First-team All-Ivy League selections Cornell Individual National Rankings (Dec. 25, 2018) 158 — EIWA champions Weight Name Intermat W.I.N. Magazine Open Mat TrackWrestling Flo 244 — Individual NCAA qualifiers 125 Vitali Arujau 13 10 17 19 17 265 — EIWA individual finalists 133 Chas Tucker 13 12 12 17 14 293 — All-time Ivy League dual meet wins (293-52-1) 141 Yianni Diakohimalis 1 1 1 1 1 299 — All-Ivy League selections 493 — EIWA placewinners 157 Fredy Stroker 18 — — — — 538 —Wins at NCAAs 174 Brandon Womack 14 12 16 22 14 812 — All-time dual meet wins (813-400-20) 184 Max Dean 6 8 10 10 8 15,005 — Match wins by Cornell wrestlers (since 197 Ben Honis — — 19 18 — 1926) 285 Jeramy Sweany — 18 — — — 24,947 — Matches wrestled by Cornell wrestlers (since 1926)

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Are Cornell Wrestlers on Scholarship? The easy answer is no. Cornell student-athletes are 2018-19 Cornell Wrestling Roster awarded need-based financial aid, just as any other Name Wt. Ht. Cl. Hometown/High School student who applies to the school. That package can Artigliere, Dillon 165 5-10 Sr. Flanders, N.J./Roxbury HS come in the form of student loans and grants. The basic Arujau, Vitali (uh-roo-JAU) 125/133 5-7 Fr. Syosset, N.Y./Syosset HS intent of the original Ivy League agreement of 1954 was to improve and foster intercollegiate athletics while Barley, Jonah 165 5-9 So. Conestoga, Pa./Penn Manor HS keeping the emphasis on such competition in harmony Baughman, Noah (BOFF-man) 125/133 5-4 Jr. Doylestown, Ohio/Wadsworth HS with the educational purpose of the institutions. The Ivy Berreyesa, Andrew (BERRY-eh-sah) 174 5-10 Fr. Reno, Nev./Reno HS League is nationally recognized for its level of success Brindley, Jake 157 5-8 Fr. Orlando, Fla./Lake Highland Preparatory School — absent of athletic scholarships — while rigorously Chavez, Jon Jay 165 5-8 Sr. Boise, Idaho/Centennial HS maintaining its self-imposed high academic standards. Darmstadt, Ben 197 6-3 So. Elyria, Ohio/Elyria HS The Ivy League has demonstrated a rare willingness and Dawkins, Milik 157/165 5-11 Jr. Flint, Mich./Carman-Ainsworth HS ability, given the current national pressures on intercol- Dean, Max 184 5-10 So. Lowell, Mich./Lowell HS legiate success, to abide by these rules and still compete Diakomihalis, Yianni (dee-AHK-a-mee-hal-is) 141 5-6 So. Rochester, N.Y./Hilton HS successfully in Division I athletics. Furman, Brendan 285 6-2 Fr. Canonsburg, Pa./Canon-McMillan HS Practice Interviews/Coverage Furnas, Jonathan 149/157 5-6 Sr. Powell, Ohio/Olentangy Liberty HS All interviews with Coach Rob Koll and players must Galasso, Joey (guh-LASS-oh) 149 5-6 Sr. Philadelphia, Pa./Father Judge HS be requested in advance through the Athletic Com- Garcia, Andrew 184 5-11 Sr. Fenton, Mich./Detroit Catholic Central HS munications Office. The coach and players are available Garza, Steven 149 Fr. New Lothrop, Mich./New Lothrop HS for interviews before practices by appointment only, so Honis, Ben (HAHN-iss) 197 6-0 Sr. Syracuse, N.Y./Jamesville-Dewitt HS as not to interfere with academic or practice schedules. Janney, Seth 285 6-3 Fr. Hanover, Pa./Malvern Prep Koll, Daniel (Cole) 141 5-9 Fr. Ithaca, N.Y./Lansing HS Postgame Interviews Koll, William (Cole) 149 5-6 Sr. Ithaca, N.Y./Lansing HS Coach Rob Koll and selected players will be available after each match. The Big Red locker room is closed. LaJoie, Dom 125 5-7 Fr. Gaylord, Mich./Gaylord HS Lehr, Jacob 125 5-8 Jr. Binghamton, N.Y./Chenango Valley HS Radio McNitt, Ian 133 5-6 Jr. Knoxville, Tenn./Hardin Valley Academy All of the Big Red’s matches in 2018-19 are carried live on Overhiser, Jimmy 125 5-5 Jr. Bradford, N.Y./Lansing, N.Y. 1160 ESPN Radio in the Ithaca area and on the internet Pellumbi, Rami 157 5-8 Jr. Anchorage, Alaska/South Anchorage HS at www.ESPNIthaca.com. Mark Shelley takes over for Pickett, Max 149 5-6 So. Culpeper, Va./Blair Academy his first season in the play-by-play chair. Richard, Hunter 149/157 5-7 So. Barneveld, N.Y./Holland Patent HS Russo, Matt 141 5-6 Jr. Jackson, N.J./Jackson Liberty HS Social Media Russo, Mike 133 5-7 Jr. Jackson, N.J./Jackson Liberty HS You can follow the team on YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. Highlights, interviews and features on all 37 of Santoro, Adam 157 5-9 Jr. Valhalla, N.Y./Fordham Prep HS Cornell’s varsity sports can be found at www.youtube. Schoenherr, Chris (SHAY-nurr) 149 5-8 Jr. Auburn, Mich./Bay City Western HS com/cornellathletics, www.facebook.com/cornellath- Simaz, Kyle (SIGH-maz) 157 5-10 Sr. Fennville, Mich./Allegan HS letics or www.twitter.com/cornellsports Stawinski, John 165 5-10 Fr. Essex, Vt./Essex HS Stroker, Fredy 157 5-10 Jr. Bettendorf, Iowa/Bettendorf HS Sweany, Jeramy 285 6-2 Sr. Vacaville, Calif./Vacaville HS Taylor, Jake 184/197 5-11 Sr. Bellefonte, Pa./Bald Eagle Area HS Tucker, Chas 133 5-2 Jr. Worcester, Mass./Blair Academy Venosa, Mike 141 5-6 Fr. Farmington, N.Y./Victor HS Womack, Brandon 174 5-11 Jr. Scottsboro, Ala./Scottsboro HS Head Coach: Rob Koll (North Carolina ‘89), 26th season Assistant Coaches: Mike Grey (Cornell ‘11), eighth season at Cornell Gabe Dean (Cornell ‘17), second season at Cornell Vol. Asst. Coach: Kyle Dake (Cornell ‘13), second season at Cornell Historical Wrestling Information Athletic Trainer: Chris Scarlata For Cornell wrestling historical information, including year by year results, records and honors, visit the athletic department’s official website or scan the QR code to view the information from your smart phone or tablet.

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WINS BY DUAL IVY CAREER Wrestler Wts W -L Falls FFT TF MD D Bonus Win Pct. W -L W -L W -L Vitali Arujau 125/133 6 -1 0 0 1 2 3 3 85.71% 3 -0 0 -0 6 -1 Jonah Barley 174 7 -4 3 0 0 0 4 3 63.64% 0 -0 0 -0 15 -14 Andrew Berreyesa 174 8 -1 4 0 0 3 1 7 100.00% 0 -0 0 -0 8 -1 Jake Brindley 157 5 -3 1 0 0 2 2 3 62.50% 0 -0 0 -0 5 -3 Milik Dawkins 165/174 6 -6 1 1 0 1 3 2 50.00% 1 -2 0 -0 27 -16 Max Dean 184 7 -3 2 0 2 1 2 5 70.00% 3 -0 0 -0 39 -9 Yianni Diakomihalis 141 5 -0 2 1 1 1 0 4 100.00% 1 -0 0 -0 42 -1 Brendan Furman 285 5 -1 0 0 0 0 5 0 83.33% 1 -1 0 -0 5 -1 Jonathan Furnas 149 10 -3 1 0 2 1 6 4 76.92% 0 -0 0 -0 50 -24 Ben Honis 197 6 -2 4 0 1 0 1 5 75.00% 1 -1 0 -0 54 -31 Will Koll 149 4 -1 1 0 1 0 2 2 80.00% 0 -0 0 -0 46 -30 Dom LaJoie 125 1 -3 0 0 0 0 1 0 25.00% 0 -1 0 -0 1 -3 Ian McNitt 141 1 -2 0 0 0 0 1 0 33.33% 0 -0 0 -0 4 -10 Max Pickett 149 0 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00% 0 -0 0 -0 5 -5 Hunter Richard 149 7 -4 0 0 0 0 7 0 63.64% 1 -2 0 -0 23 -11 Michael Russo 141 2 -2 1 0 1 0 0 2 50.00% 0 -0 0 -0 9 -7 Adam Santoro 149 6 -4 0 1 1 1 3 2 60.00% 0 -0 0 -0 20 -17 Chris Schoenherr 149 12 -3 1 1 0 3 7 4 80.00% 0 -0 0 -0 31 -9 Kyle Simaz 157 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 00.00% 0 -0 0 -0 26 -19 John Stawinski 165 3 -4 0 1 0 1 1 1 42.86% 0 -0 0 -0 3 -4 Fredy Stroker 157 3 -0 0 0 0 2 1 2 100.00% 3 -0 0 -0 18 -15 Jeramy Sweany 285 2 -2 0 0 0 0 2 0 50.00% 1 -0 0 -0 57 -37 Jake Taylor 184/197 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00% 0 -1 0 -0 25 -16 Chas Tucker 133 11 -2 0 1 0 3 7 3 84.692% 3 -0 0 -0 34 -14 Michael Venosa 141 8 -5 0 1 0 0 7 0 61.54% 0 -0 0 -0 8 -5 Brandon Womack 174 9 -4 1 0 0 3 5 4 69.23% 2 -1 0 -0 63 -26 TEAM 0 -1 0 -1 TOTALS 134 -65 22 7 10 24 71 56 67.34% 20 -10 0 -0

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VITALI ARUJAU (6-1) MILIK DAWKINS (6-6) JONATHAN FURNAS (10-3) Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (3-1, 2nd) Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (3-2, 5th) Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (2-2) 11/11 133 Jack Davis (Penn State) W D, 5-2 11/11 165 Crew Fullerton (F&M) W D, 9-2 11/11 149 Chase McCollum (F&M) W MD, 14-4 133 Casey Cobb (Navy) W D, 9-5 165 Jon Walden (Army West Point) W Fall, 4:17 149 Will Koll (Cornell) L D, 4-3 133 Hunter Kosco (Brown) W D, 11-5 165 Colston DiBlasi (George Mason) L Fall, 8:21 149 Noah Hanau (Army West Point) W D, 10-4 133 Chas Tucker (Cornell) L D, 7-5 165 Jonathan Carrera (Navy) L Fall, 2:05 149 AJ Jaffe (Unattached) L D, 8-2 11/16 133 Joe Nelson (Binghamton) W TF, 22-7 165 Samuel Coakley (FLWC) W MFF New York State Intercollegiate (4-0, 1st) 11/17 133 Caleb Rea (West Virginia) W MD, 17-3 11/16 157 Aidan Monteverdi (Binghamton) W D, 7-5 11/18 149 Mark Hitchcock (Brockport) W TF, 22-6 12/16 125 Jay Schwarm (Northern Iowa) W MD, 17-7 11/17 157 Nick Kiussis (West Virginia) L D, 7-1 149 Anthony Palmiotto (Ithaca) W Fall, 1:58 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (2-2) 149 Evan Drill (NYU) W Fall, 6:05 JONAH BARLEY (7-4) 12/1 157 Joshua Kim (Harvard) L D, 4-3 149 Chris Schoenherr (Cornell) W D, 5-3 Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (3-3, 6th) 157 Michael Manley (Drexel) W MD, 14-0 Cleveland State Open (4-1, 5th) 11/11 174 Phillip Stolfi (George Mason) W D, 4-2 157 Aidan Monteverdi (Binghamton) W D, 3-2 12/15 149 Nick Lombard (Michigan) W D, 12-6 174 Bryce Rogers (Brown) L MD, 13-3 157 Jake Wentzel (Pittsburgh) L MD, 12-0 149 Graham Rooks (Indiana) L D, 2-0 174 Graham Ratermann (Army West Point) W D, 10-8 12/16 165 #12 Bryce Steiert (Northern Iowa) L D, 8-6 149 Taylor Misuna (Notre Dame Coll.) W D, 8-3 174 Kyle Bierdumpfel (Harvard) W D, 6-2 149 Alex Hornfeck (West Virginia) W D, 7-4 174 Mason Manville (Penn State) L D, 13-6 MAX DEAN (7-3) 149 Denton Spencer (Gardner-Webb) W D, 6-3 174 Bryce Rogers (Brown) L MD, 13-3 11/16 184 Nunzio Crowley (Binghamton) W TF, 17-0 New York State Intercollegiate (4-1, 2nd) 11/17 184 Jackson Moomau (West Virginia) W Fall, 2:46 BEN HONIS (6-2) 11/18 174 Rey Robinson (RIT) W Fall, 2:19 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (1-2) Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (3-0, 1st) 174 Tom Digennaro (LIU-Post) W Fall, 1:30 12/1 184 Charlie Andrews (Campbell) W TF, 16-1 11/11 197 Austin Cooley (Wyo. Sem.) W Fall, 4:59 174 Troy Seymour (Oswego) W D, 6-2 184 Jacob Cooper (Cal Baptist) W Fall, 2:07 197 Phil Robilotto (F&M) W Fall, 1:49 174 Michael Abidin (Nassau CC) W Fall, 4:23 184 Will Sumner (Utah Valley) W D, 12-5 197 Bennett Paulson (Army West Point) W Fall, 6:25 174 Andrew Berreyesa (Cornell) L D, 8-4 184 #8 Chip Ness (North Carolina) W MD, 10-0 11/16 197 Anthony DePrez (Binghamton) W Fall, 6:34 12/2 184 #1 Myles Martin (Ohio State) L MD, 17-7 11/17 197 Noah Adams (West Virginia) L D, 13-7 ANDREW BERREYESA (8-1) 184 #5 Zack Zavatsky (Virginia Tech) L D, 13-8 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (2-1) New York State Intercollegiate (5-0, 1st) 184 #18 Lou DePrez (Binghamton) L D, 5-3 (sv1) 12/1 197 Chasen Blair (North Carolina) W TF, 19-4 11/18 174 Omar Ossaf (Niagara CC) W Fall, 1:56 12/16 184 #7 Drew Foster (Northern Iowa) W D, 6-5 197 #17 Jake Woodley (Oklahoma) W D, 4-2 174 Tim Collins (Brockport) W MD, 16-4 197 #3 Kollin Moore (Ohio State) L D, 7-2 174 Steven Rice (Ithaca) W Fall, 0:34 YIANNI DIAKOMIHALIS (5-0) 174 Daniel Torres (Jamestown CC) W MD, 10-2 Lock Haven Open (4-0, 1st) WILL KOLL (4-1) 174 Jonah Barley (Cornell) W D, 8-4 11/25 141 Marlon Argenta (Bloomsburg) W Fall, 3:12 Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (4-1, 2nd) Lock Haven Open (3-1, 1st) 141 CJ Manley (Lock Haven) W Fall, 2:37 11/11 149 Sean Coakley (F&M) W TF, 16-1 11/25 174 Brit Simington (Lock Haven) W Fall, 1:40 141 Mason Lindenmuth (Penn State) W TF, 17-1 149 Anthony Palmiotto (Unattached) W Fall, 2:29 174 Austin Bell (Pittsburgh) W Fall, 5:48 141 Ryan Moore (Fingerlakes Prep) W MED. FFT. 149 Jonathan Furnas (Cornell) W D, 4-3 174 Frank Guida (Bucknell) W MD, 12-2 12/16 141 #10 Josh Alber (Northern Iowa) W MD, 12-2 149 Chris Schoenherr (Cornell) W D, 6-4 174 Robert Patrick (Virginia) L Fall, 2:34 149 Hunter Richard (Cornell) L D, 5-3 (sv1) BRENDAN FURMAN (5-1) JAKE BRINDLEY (5-3) 11/16 285 Joe Doyle (Binghamton) W D, 7-5 DOM LA JOIE (1-3) Lock Haven Open (3-1, 3rd) 11/17 285 David Smith (West Virginia) L D, 9-5 11/17 125 KJ Fenstermacher (West Virginia) L D, 8-3 11/25 157 Chase Demaille (Maryland) W Fall, 2:12 Lock Haven Open (4-0, 1st) CLiff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (1-2) 157 Colton Yapougian (FLWC) L D, 3-2 11/25 285 Kyle Lightner (Rutgers) W D, 8-4 12/1 125 Travis Piotroski (Illinois) L D, 4-0 157 Caleb Cass (Cleveland State) W D, 8-4 285 Alex Nicholas (Penn State) W D, 4-2 125 Sean Cannon (Northern Colorado) W D, 9-5 157 Brian Friery (Penn State) W MD, 15-7 285 Lewis Fernandes (FGWC) W D, 6-3 125 Drew Hildenbrandt (Cen. Michigan) L MD, 14-5 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (2-2) 285 Isaac Reid (Lock Haven) W D, 2-1 12/1 157 #19 Hunter Willits (Oregon State) L D, 8-4 IAN MC NITT (1-2) 157 Tian Burris (The Citadel) W D, 9-4 New York State Intercollegiate (1-2) 157 Wyatt Gerl (Cal State Bakersfield) W D, 4-0 11/18 141 Shane Murphy (RIT) L D, 4-3 157 #7 Keshawn Hayes (Ohio State) L D, 7-1 141 Joey Brillo (RIT) W D, 10-3 141 Michael McAteer (USMAPS) L D, 4-2 MAX PICKETT (0-2) Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (0-2) 11/12 149 AJ Burkhart (Lehigh) L D, 7-1 149 Chris Martorello (F&M) L D, 3-1

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HUNTER RICHARD (7-4) JOHN STAWINSKI (3-4) BRANDON WOMACK (9-4) Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (5-0, 1st) Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (1-2) Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (5-1, 3rd) 11/12 149 Zeth Dean (Harvard) W D, 11-8 11/11 165 Jake Conners (F&M) W D, 5-4 (sv1) 11/12 174 Nino Bastianelli (Brown) W MD, 8-0 149 Frank Garcia (Binghamton) W D, 7-3 165 Josh Kim (Harvard) L D, 5-2 174 Trent Hidlay (NC State) L D, 6-4 149 Matt Fields (NC State) W D, 4-3 165 Dillon Taylor (Navy) L D, 5-4 174 Spencer Carey (Navy) W D, 9-8 149 Luke Gardner (Penn State) W D, 10-7 New York State Intercollegiate (2-2) 174 Andrew Buckley (Navy) W MD, 11-0 149 Will Koll (Cornell) W D, 5-3 (sv1) 11/18 165 Kenny Cooper (LIU-Post) W FFT 174 Bryce Rogers (Brown) W Fall, 3:38 11/16 149 Frankie Garcia (Binghamton) W D, 5-4 165 Justin Diaz (Farmingdale State) W MD, 12-1 174 Mason Manville (Penn State) W D, 5-3 11/17 149 Christian Monserrat (West Virginia) L D, 8-7 165 Mason Smith (USMAPS) L D, 8-3 11/16 174 Vincent DePrez (Binghamton) W D, 4-1 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (1-2) 165 Christian Willoughby (Merchant Marine) L INJ DEF. 11/17 174 Josh Ramirez (West Virginia) W D, 6-4 12/1 149 Collin Purinton (Nebraska) L D, 11-6 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (2-2) 149 Shayne Oster (Northwestern) W D, 8-2 FREDY STROKER (3-0) 12/1 174 Anthony Mantanona (Oklahoma) W D, 11-10 149 Matthew Ontiveros (Utah Valley) L Fall, 1:20 11/16 157 Dylan Wood (Binghamton) W MD, 8-0 174 Ricky Padilla (Fresno State) W MD, 14-0 12/16 149 #10 Max Thomsen (Northern Iowa) L MD, 14-4 11/17 157 Hunter Jones (West Virginia) W MD, 11-1 174 #9 Taylor Lujan (Northern Iowa) L D, 16-9 12/16 157 Patrick Schooenfelder (N. Iowa) W D, 12-6 174 #13 Dylan Lydy (Purdue) L D, 7-5 MICHAEL RUSSO (2-2) 12/16 174 #8 Taylor Lujan (Northern Iowa) L MD, 14-5 Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (5-1, 5th) JERAMY SWEANY (2-2) 11/12 141 Michael Zarif (Binghamton) W Fall, 6:50 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (1-2) 141 Samuel Goldman (Harvard) W TF, 15-0 12/1 285 Robert Winters (Northern Colorado) W D, 9-5 141 JoJo Aragona (Pope John Paul XXIII) L D, 9-4 285 Brian Andrews (Wyoming) L D, 3-2 141 Austin Harry (Army West Point) L D, 9-7 285 Demetrius Thomas (Pittsburgh) L Fall, 1:52 12/16 285 Izaak Shedenhelm (Northern Iowa) W D, 6-2 ADAM SANTORO (6-4) Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (3-2, 5th) JAKE TAYLOR (0-1) 11/12 149 Dylan Wood (Binghamton) W D, 11-4 12/16 197 Tyrell Gordon (Northern Iowa) L D, 3-2 149 Zachary Elvin (Navy) W MD, 9-1 149 Josh Humphreys (Lehigh) L MD, 17-7 149 Hunter Ladnier (Harvard) L MD, 19-10 CHAS TUCKER (11-2) 149 Marius Prince (Navy) W INJ. DEF. Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (4-0, 1st) Cleveland State Open (3-2, 8th) 11/11 133 Ramazan Attasauov (Wyo. Sem.) W D, 13-8 12/15 157 Logan Adkins (Wheeling Jesuit) W TF, 19-4 133 Lukus Stricker (Harvard) W MD, 13-4 157 Colton Yapougian (FLWC) W D, 5-1 133 Mel Ortiz (George Mason) W D, 6-3 157 Mike D’Angelo (Princeton) L MD, 11-1 133 (Cornell) W D, 7-5 157 Nick Vestal (Ohio University) W D, 13-10 11/16 141 Anthony Sparacio (Binghamton) W D, 8-2 157 Colton Yapougian (FLWC) L D, 10-5 11/17 141 Luke Martin (West Virginia) W D, 6-2 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (4-2, 7th) 12/1 133 Jack Skudlarczyk (Northern Iowa) W MD, 11-2 CHRIS SCHOENHERR (12-3) 133 #18 Ben Thornton (Purdue) W D, 5-3 Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (5-1, 3rd) 133 #5 Luke Pletcher (Ohio State) L D, 4-3 11/12 149 Robert Long (Navy) W MD, 13-5 133 #17 Dylan Duncan (Illinois) W D, 5-3 149 Cristiaan Dailey (F&M) W MD, 10-2 12/2 133 #7 Ethan Lizak (Minnesota) L D, 7-0 149 AJ Jaffe (Unattached) W D, 4-3 133 #19 Cam Sykora (North Dakota St.) W MFF 149 Will Koll (Cornell) L D, 6-4 12/16 133 Jack Skudlarczyk (Northern Iowa) W MD, 12-2 149 Matt Fields (NC State) W D, 9-2 149 Luke Gardner (Penn State) W D, 8-3 New York State Intercollegiate (3-1, 2nd) MICHAEL VENOSA (8-5) 11/18 149 Peter Oliveto (Oneonta) W Fall, 1:35 Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (5-1, 5th) 149 Chris Gomez (LIU-Post) W MFF 11/12 141 Ryan Friedman (Harvard) W D, 4-2 149 Sam Webster (Columbia) W D, 10-4 141 Zach Glenn (Army West Point) L D, 2-0 149 Jonathan Furnas (Cornell) L D, 5-3 141 Ryan O’Grady (Brown) W D, 6-2 Cleveland State Open (4-1, 2nd) 141 Paddy Quinlan (F&M) W D, 9-5 12/15 149 Gino Esposito (North Carolina) W MD, 16-6 141 Samuel Lynch (Brown) W D, 3-2 149 Garrett Burnham (Maryland) W D, 9-5 141 Colin Realbuto (Brown) W D, 3-2 149 Denton Sepncer (Gardner-Webb) W D, 5-1 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (0-2) 149 Chris Matzke (Edinboro) W D, 10-7 12/1 141 Nic Gill (Navy) L D, 10-3 149 Graham Rooks (Indiana) L D, 8-7 141 LJ Bentley (Pittsburgh) L D, 4-1 Cleveland State Open (3-2, 4th) 12/15 141 Nicholas Casella (Buffalo) W INJ DEF KYLE SIMAZ (0-1) 141 Matt Santos (Michigan State) W D, 3-2 Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (0-1) 141 Ryan Moore (FLWC) W D, 7-5 (sv1) 11/12 157 Quentin Hovis (Navy) L D, 9-5 141 Jamie Hernandez (North Carolina) L D, 10-3 141 Licholas Lirette (North Carolina) L D, 9-4

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