LEHIGH WRESTLING SCHEDULE/RESULTS No. 8 LEHIGH HOSTS PRINCETON, VISITS No. 1 PENN STATE Nov. (0-1, 0-0 EIWA) VS. (0-2, 0-0 EIWA) 11 Sun. at Journeymen Collegiate Classic no team score 18 Sun. at No. 5 Michigan L, 21-13 LEEMAN-TURNER ARENA/GRACE HALL• BETHLEHEM, PA.• NOV. 30, 2018 • 7:00 PM 30 Fri. PRINCETON* 7:00 LEHIGH MOUNTAIN HAWKS (0-1) AT (1-0) Dec. REC HALL• UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.• DEC. 2, 2018 • 1:30 PM 2 Sun. at Penn State 1:30 8 Sat. at Iowa 8:30 SETTING THE SCENE 29-30 Sa.-Su. at South Beach Duals The Mountain Hawks were off from competition during the Thanksgiving holiday and (Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Virginia) return to action to face two longtime rivals this weekend. First, No. 8 Lehigh will host Jan. EIWA rival Princeton in its home dual opener; then on Sunday, the Mountain Hawks 11 Fri. BUCKNELL* 7:00 will visit No. 1-ranked and three-time defending national champion Penn State for the 12 Sat. CORNELL* 2:00 107th meeting in the series. Lehigh dropped its weather-delayed dual opener at No. 5 19 Sat. at American* 7:30 Michigan 21-13 on Nov. 18, a dual in which the Mountain Hawks had a chance to win 20 Sun. at Navy* 2:00 26 Sat. ARIZONA STATE 7:00 going into the fi nal bout. Sophomores Jake Jakobsen (197) and Jordan Wood (285) picked 27 Sun. VIRGINIA TECH 2:00 up wins to improve to 4-0 on the season, while freshman Jimmy Hoffman won by injury default in his dual debut at 149. Feb. 2 Sat. at Oklahoma 7:00 3 Sun. at Oklahoma State 2:30 FAST FACTS 16 Sat. ARMY WEST POINT* 1:00 • In the last eight seasons, Lehigh has produced two NCAA champions, seven NCAA 24 Sun. PENN* 2:00 fi nalists, 22 All-Americans and 18 EIWA champions. • Lehigh head Pat Santoro and Princeton head coach Chris Ayres coached together Mar. 8-9 Fri.-Sat. at EIWA Championships under Greg Strobel at Lehigh from 2001-2003. Ayres also wrestled at Lehigh while San- (Binghamton, N.Y.) toro was an assistant coach. 21-23 Thu-Sat.at NCAA Championships • Lehigh’s last win against Penn State was a 23-14 triumph at on Nov. 13, (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 2009. That dual marked Cael Sanderson’s debut as Penn State’s head coach. * - EIWA Opponent LEHIGH PROBABLE STARTERS RECORD MEDIA INFORMATION 125 Nick Farro (So., Morristown, N.J.) 3-1

Contact 133 Brandon Paetzell (So., Phillipsburg, N.J.) 2-2 Steve Lomangino Offi ce: ...... (610) 758-3174 141 Ryan Pomrinca (Jr., Annandale, N.J.) 0-4 Cell ...... (917) 579-0976 E-mail: ...... [email protected] 149 Jimmy Hoffman (Fr., Drums, Pa.) 2-2 Web: ...... www.lehighsports.com Twitter: ...... @LehighSports 157 Kent Lane (Jr., Catawissa, Pa.) 1-3 ...... @LehighWrestling Facebook: ...... /LehighAthletics 165 No. 11 Cole Walter (Jr., Millmont, Pa.) 1-2 ...... /LehighWrestling Instagram...... @Lehigh_Sports 174 No. 7 Jordan Kutler (Jr., Sparta, N.J.) 3-1 ...... @LehighWrestling 184 No. 7 Ryan Preisch (Sr., New Columbia, Pa.) 2-1 Broadcast Coverage: Andrew Price (Jr., Rochester, Mich.) 7-3 Princeton: Video: Network (Patriot- 197 No. 15 Jake Jakobsen (So., Sciota, Pa.) 4-0 League.TV) Audio: Fox Sports Radio 1230/1320, 285 No. 6 Jordan Wood (So., Gilbertsville, Pa.) 4-0 LVFoxSports.com Rankings: InterMat (11/27/18) Penn State:

Television: Big Ten Network Video: BTN2Go.Com 35-TIME EIWA CHAMPIONS Audio: WLVR-FM (91.3), wlvr.org 28 INDIVIDUAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

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IN THE POLLS LAST TIME LEHIGH MET PRINCETON DECEMBER 1, 2017 - PRINCETON, N.J. LEHIGH 25, PRINCETON 13 USA TODAY/NWCA Top 25 (11/27/18) No. 5 Lehigh won the fi rst three bouts and scored bonus points in four of six match victories to knock off Princeton 25-13 in EIWA action at Jadwin Gym. Junior Scott Parker 1. Penn State posted his third consecutive win by fall and he, senior Darian Cruz, junior Ryan Preisch 2. Ohio State and sophomore Jordan Kutler all remained unbeaten on the season. Cruz actually gave 3. Iowa up the opening takedown to Jonathan Gomez at 125, but the returning NCAA champion 4. Oklahoma State rallied with fi ve more takedowns plus a reversal to open the second period and scored 5. Michigan a late four point near fall to secure an 18-6 major decision. Luke Karam and Christian 6. Missouri Colucci added wins for the Brown and White, with Karam blanking Pat D’Arcy at 141. 7. North Carolina State 8. Lehigh 125 Darian Cruz (L) major dec. Jonathan Gomez (P) 18-6 133 Scott Parker (L) Fall Trey Aslanian (P) 3:23 9. Cornell 141 Luke Karam (L) dec. Pat D’Arcy (P) 7-0 10. Minnesota 149 Matt Kolodzik (P) dec. Cortlandt Schuyler (L) 4-2 11. Wisconsin 157 Mike D’Angelo (P) major dec. Ian Brown (L) 17-6 12. Nebraska 165 Jonathan Schleifer (P) dec. Gordon Wolf (L) 19-12 13. Virginia Tech 174 Jordan Kutler (L) tech fall Carlin Powell (P) 16-1, 6:30 14. North Carolina 184 Ryan Preisch (L) major dec. Kendall Elfstrom (P) 11-1 15. Purdue 197 Patrick Brucki (P) dec. Chris Weiler (L) 8-7 16. Arizona State 285 Christian Colucci (L) dec. Michael Markulec (P) 6-3 17. Illinois LEHIGH HEAD COACH PAT SANTORO 18. Northern Iowa The 2018 EIWA and NWCA National Coach of the Year, Pat Santoro is in his 11th season 19. North Dakota State as the Lawrence White ‘64 Head Coach of Wrestling at Lehigh. In 10 seasons Santoro, 20. Lock Haven now a four-time EIWA Coach of the Year, has led the Mountain Hawks to a 135-45-1 21. Wyoming dual meet record. He has coached 16 individuals to a total of 21 EIWA titles, 12 Mountain 22. Utah Valley Hawks to a total of 23 All-American medals, and two national champions, Zach Rey in 2011 and Darian Cruz in 2017. A former Lehigh assistant, Santoro returned to Bethlehem 23. Northwestern in 2008 after a fi ve-year stint resurrecting the program at Maryland, where he guided the 24. Pittsburgh Terrapins to an ACC title in 2008. A 1992 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, San- 25. Rutgers toro won a pair of NCAA titles and is the Panthers’ only four-time All-American. (For Santoro’s complete bio, see page eight)

INTERMAT LAST TIME LEHIGH MET PENN STATE TOURNAMENT STRENGTH DECEMBER 3, 2017 - ALLENTOWN, PA. Top 15 (11/20/18) PENN STATE 23, LEHIGH 19 1. Penn State A Lehigh home dual meet record crowd of 9,896 saw the fi fth-ranked Mountain Hawks 2. Ohio State race to a 15-0 lead over No. 1 Penn State only to see the upset bid thwarted as the Nit- 3. Iowa tany Lions rallied past the Mountain Hawks 23-19 at PPL Center. Anthony Cassar’s 8-3 4. Oklahoma State decision over Jake Jakobsen at 197 gave Penn State a 20-19 lead with one bout remain- 5. North Carolina State ing, and with the dual decided at heavyweight, Nick Nevills edged Jordan Wood 2-0 to 6. Michigan clinch the dual for the visitors. Three of Lehigh’s four bout wins produced bonus points, 7. Minnesota with back-to-back falls from Darian Cruz and Scott Parker bringing the crowd to its feet, 8. Missouri but ultimately, Lehigh couldn’t get the one win needed to knock off the Nittany Lions. 9. Nebraska 10. Lehigh 125 Darian Cruz (L) Fall Devin Schnupp (PSU) 1:13 133 Scott Parker (L) Fall Dom Giannangeli (PSU) 4:12 11. Northern Iowa 141 Luke Karam (L) dec. Jered Cortez (PSU) 2-0 12. Arizona State 149 Zain Retherford (PSU) Fall Cortlandt Schuyler (L) 1:27 13. Northwestern 157 Jason Nolf (PSU) tech. fall Ian Brown (L) 23-8, 6:40 14. Rutgers 165 Gordon Wolf (L) major dec. Bo Pipher (PSU) 24-12 15. Cornell 174 Mark Hall (PSU) dec. Jordan Kutler (L) 3-2 184 Bo Nickal (PSU) dec. Ryan Preisch (L) 3-2 197 Anthony Cassar (PSU) dec. Jake Jakobsen (L) 8-3 285 Nick Nevills (PSU) dec. Jordan Wood (L) 2-0

Lehigh Sports Communications • 641 Taylor Street, Bethlehem, PA • Phone 610-758-3174 • LehighSports.com • @LehighSports • @LehighWrestling No. 8 LEHIGH HOSTS PRINCETON, VISITS No. 1 PENN STATE • PAGE 3 SERIES HISTORIES LEHIGH DUALS BY MONTH... Princeton and Penn State are two of Lehigh’s oldest rivals, November: ...... 0-1 with the Nittany Lions serving as Lehigh’s most-often wrestled December: ...... 0-0 opponent. Sunday’s dual marks the 107th meeting and the 86th January: ...... 0-0 consecutive season that Lehigh will wrestle Penn State. The Nit- February: ...... 0-0 tany Lions have won the last eight duals. Lehigh and Princeton meet for the 61st time overall. The Mountain Hawks have won LEHIGH IN DUALS DECIDED... 14 straight against the Tigers. By 5 points or fewer: ...... 0-0 By 6-9 points: ...... 0-1 Meets Record First Most recent By 10-20 points ...... 0-0 Lehigh vs. Princeton 60 54-5-1 1911 2017 (Dec.) By over 20 points: ...... 0-0 Lehigh vs. Penn State 106 34-69-3 1911 2017 (Dec.)

Lehigh-Princeton series continued: LEHIGH BY THE NUMBERS... Last Lehigh win: 12/1/17 - Lehigh 25, Princeton 13 (at Prin.) Dual matches at home: ...... 0-0 Last Princeton win: 1/13/68 - Princeton 17, Lehigh 15 (at Prin.) At Grace Hall ...... 0-0 Last dual at Lehigh: 12/9/16 - Lehigh 34, Princeton 3 At Stabler Arena ...... 0-0 Duals on the road: ...... 0-1 Lehigh-Penn State series continued: Duals at a neutral site: ...... 0-0 Last Lehigh win: 11/13/09 - Lehigh 23, Penn State 14 (at Stabler) Duals in Pennsylvania: ...... 0-0 Last Penn State win: 12/3/17 - Penn State 23, Lehigh 19 (at PPL) Last dual at Penn State: 12/4/16 - Penn State 30, Lehigh 10 Day Matches: ...... 0-0 Night Matches: ...... 0-1

NCAA CHAMPIONS When winning opening bout: ...... 0-0 Twenty two Lehigh Wrestlers have won 28 NCAA champion- When losing opening bout: ...... 0-1 ships, ranking sixth nationally. Darian Cruz captured Lehigh’s most recent title with his triumph at 125 in 2017. When leading after fi ve bouts: ...... 0-0 When trailing after fi ve bouts:...... 0-1 Rank School Championships When tied after fi ve bouts: ...... 0-0 1. Oklahoma State ...... 142 2. Iowa ...... 83 LEHIGH DUALS BY WEIGHT CLASS... 3. Iowa State ...... 69 125 (Farro): ...... 0-1 4. Oklahoma ...... 67 133 (Paetzell): ...... 0-1 5. Penn State ...... 41 141 (Pomrinca): ...... 0-1 6. Lehigh ...... 28 149 (Hoffman): ...... 1-0 7. Michigan State ...... 25 157 (K. Lane): ...... 0-1 8. Illinois ...... 24 165 (Walter): ...... 0-1 9. Ohio State ...... 23 174 (Kutler): ...... 0-1 10. Minnesota ...... 22 184 (Price): ...... 0-1 Michigan ...... 22 197 (Jakobsen): ...... 1-0 12. Northern Iowa ...... 21 285 (Wood): ...... 1-0 13. Cornell ...... 20 14. Wisconsin ...... 18 15. Pittsburgh ...... 16 ANYONE, ANYTIME, ANYWHERE Lehigh will once again face one of the nation’s toughest dual meet ALL-AMERICAN HEROES schedules. Nine of Lehigh’s 17 remaining duals are against teams Lehigh has produced 22 All-Americans over the last eight sea- currently ranked in the NWCA Top 25, with all nine of those sons including three last season, to rank eighth among Division I opponents currently ranked in the top 16. schools. Lehigh teams have fi nished in the top fi ve at the NCAA Championships a remarkable 16 times. Date Opponent Rank (Then) Current Rank Result 11/18 at Michigan 5 5 L, 21-13 Rank School All-Americans 1. Oklahoma State ...... 462 Date Opponent Rank ‘18 NCAA Finish 2. Iowa ...... 329 12/2 at Penn State 1 1 3. Iowa State ...... 291 12/8 at Iowa 3 3 4. Oklahoma ...... 272 12/29 vs. Missouri 6 6 5 Penn State ...... 214 12/29 vs. Minnesota 10 T17 6. Michigan ...... 192 12/30 vs. N. Carolina 14 20 7. Minnesota ...... 184 1/12 Cornell 9 7 8. Lehigh ...... 150 1/26 Arizona State 16 10 9. Michigan State ...... 136 1/27 Virginia Tech 13 8 10. Illinois ...... 131 2/3 at Oklahoma St. 4 T13 Lehigh Sports Communications • 641 Taylor Street, Bethlehem, PA • Phone 610-758-3174 • LehighSports.com • @LehighSports • @LehighWrestling No. 8 LEHIGH HOSTS PRINCETON, VISITS No. 1 PENN STATE • PAGE 4 THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME RANK AND FILE Lehigh will fi nally open its home schedule when it hosts Princ- Eight wrestlers appear in the latest InterMat rankings, led by eton on Friday. The Nov. 30 home opener will mark the latest sophomore Jordan Wood, who is ranked sixth at 285. Lehigh start for a Lehigh home dual opener since 1997-98. That season, also has eight wrestlers ranked by Amateur Wrestling News and Lehigh competed in several fall semester tournaments but didn’t seven ranked by FloWrestling and The Open Mat. Senior Ryan host its fi rst home dual until Jan. 10, when the Mountain Hawks Preisch and juniors Jordan Kutler and Cole Walter join Wood in welcomed Hofstra and Michigan for a day-night doubleheader. being ranked across the board by all four outlets. There are three Lehigh went 6-1 in home duals last season and 6-0 in duals at weight classes in which the various outlets have two different Leeman-Turner Arena at Grace Hall. In Pat Santoro’s fi rst 10 sea- Mountain Hawks in their rankings: 125, 133 and 197. sons as head coach, Lehigh is 60-17 in home duals and 53-12 in duals inside Leeman-Turner Arena at Grace Hall. Weight Wrestler IM FLO AWN TOM 125 Connor Schram 13 ------12 STRONG SHOWING AT JOURNEYMEN COLLEGIATE CLASSIC 125 Nick Farro ------20 ----- Eighteen Lehigh wrestlers competed at the Journeymen Colle- 133 Scott Parker 8 8 ----- 10 giate Classic, Nov. 11 in Troy, N.Y., an event which served as 133 Brandon Paetzell ------20 ----- Lehigh’s season-opening competition. The Mountain Hawks 149 Luke Karam ------17 ----- enjoyed a strong showing in the modifi ed round-robin tourna- 157 Gordon Wolf 10 14 ------ment format, with fi ve Mountain Hawks posting 3-0 records 165 Cole Walter 11 12 10 17 to win their respective pools. Overall Lehigh went 33-19 on 174 Jordan Kutler 7 7 5 7 the day. The fi ve wrestlers who went 3-0 on the day were 184 Ryan Preisch 7 7 10 7 sophomore Nick Farro (125), junior Jordan Kutler (174), ju- 197 Jake Jakobsen 15 14 16 ----- nior Andrew Price (184), sophomore Jake Jakobsen (197) and 197 Chris Weiler ------17 sophomore Jordan Wood (285). Farro, Kutler and Wood took 285 Jordan Wood 6 6 5 6 home Hammer Awards for winning the A-fl ight brackets at their respective weight classes. Sophomore Brandon Paetzell upset DUAL DEBUTS eighth-ranked and returning All-American Montorie Bridges of Lehigh had three wrestlers make their dual debuts at Michigan. Wyoming on the way to a second place fi nish at 133A. Here’s a Sophomore Brandon Paetzell made his fi rst Lehigh dual appear- breakdown of who competed in which pools and how they fared ance at 133 after going 6-5 for Rutgers in duals in 2016-17. At in New York. 141, junior Ryan Pomrinca made his fi rst career dual appearance, while freshman Jimmy Hoffman made his dual debut at 149. The 125A - Nick Farro - 3-0, 1st trio combined to go 1-2, with Hoffman picking up a win by injury 125B - Luke Resnick - 1-2, 5th default. Paetzell and Hoffman made their fi rst offi cial appearanc- 133A - Brandon Paetzell - 2-1, 2nd es for the Mountain Hawks at the Journeymen Collegiate Classic. 141A - Ryan Pomrinca - 0-3, 6th Pomrinca and Hoffman could make their fi rst offi cial Grace Hall 141B - Dan Moran - 3-1, 2nd appearances, should they take the mats against Princeton. Paetzell 141C - Joe Lobeck - 2-1, 2nd has wrestled at Grace Hall before, taking on Darian Cruz as a 149A - Jimmy Hoffman, 1-2, 5th freshman at Rutgers in 2017. 149A - Luke Karam, 0-1, 6th 157A - Kent Lane - 1-2, 5th 165A - Cole Walter - 1-1, 4th LEHIGH AGAINST THE TOP FIVE 174A - Jordan Kutler - 3-0, 1st Lehigh nearly upset then-No. 1 Penn State last season and is look- 174B - Chase Gallik, 1-2, 4th ing for its fourth win over a top-5 team in 10-plus seasons under 184A - Ryan Preisch - 2-1, 2nd Pat Santoro when the Mountain Hawks face Penn State Sunday. 184B - Andrew Price, 3-0, 1st Last season’s win over No. 4 Michigan was Lehigh’s third over a 197A - Chris Weiler - 2-1, 3rd top-5 opponent under Santoro. The Mountain Hawks also topped 197B - Jake Jakobsen - 3-0, 1st No. 1 Cornell in 2010-11 and No. 3 Ohio State in 2014-15. 197B - Kyle Gentile - 2-1, 3rd 285A - Jordan Wood - 3-0, 1st SEASON/CAREER RECORDS FOR LEHIGH PROBABLES Wt. Name Season Career Duals Bonus Wins A CORE FOUR OF RETURNING CHAMPIONS 125 Nick Farro 3-1 13-6 4-4 5 Lehigh crowned fi ve individual EIWA champions last March on 133 Brandon Paetzell 2-2 16-12 6-6 9 the way to its 35th EIWA team title and its fi rst since 2006. Four 141 Ryan Pomrinca 0-4 32-15 0-1 8 of the fi ve champions return for the Mountain Hawks this sea- 149 Jimmy Hoffman 2-2 2-2 1-0 2 son. Senior Scott Parker has won back-to-back titles at 133 and is 157 Kent Lane 1-3 15-10 2-4 11 a two-time All-American but has not yet competed this season. 165 Cole Walter 1-2 24-16 2-4 14 Junior Jordan Kutler won his fi rst title and earned All-America 174 Jordan Kutler 3-1 44-7 20-3 14 honors at 174. Senior Ryan Preisch clinched the team title for 184 Ryan Preisch 2-1 60-21 24-9 28 the Mountain Hawks with a fall in the fi nals at 184 and earned 184 Andrew Price 7-3 20-17 3-7 4 the Coaches Trophy as the tournament’s Outstanding Wrestler. 197 Jake Jakobsen 4-0 14-8 6-3 6 Sophomore heavyweight Jordan Wood became the fi rst Lehigh 285 Jordan Wood 4-0 26-7 11-3 7 freshman EIWA champion since Randy Cruz in 2013.

Lehigh Sports Communications • 641 Taylor Street,Experience Bethlehem, PA Lehigh • Phone 610-758-3174Football 2003 • LehighSports.com • @LehighSports • @LehighWrestling No. 8 LEHIGH HOSTS PRINCETON, VISITS No. 1 PENN STATE • PAGE 5 BEEN THROUGH IT BEFORE LEHIGH WRESTLING: THE OVER-50 CLUB Lehigh’s roster features a solid mix of experience and young Princeton and Penn State are two of the eight programs Lehigh talent. While the Mountain Hawks have 16 freshmen (deferred has wrestled duals against 50 or more times in its history. Penn and true combimed) on their 2018-19 roster, Lehigh also features State is Lehigh’s most-often wrestled opponent, while Princeton a pair of returning All-Americans and EIWA Champions in Scott checks in at No. 7 with 60 all-time duals. Six of the eight schools Parker and Jordan Kutler and a total of 10 wrestlers who have appear on Lehigh’s 2018-19 dual meet schedule. qualifi ed for the NCAA Championships at least once. Lehigh added another experienced wrestler in graduate transfer Connor School No. of meets LU Record First Schram, who was a 2016 All-American and Pac-12 champion at 1. Penn State 106 34-69-3 1911 Stanford. 2. Navy 98 51-47-0 1910 3. Cornell 96 60-33-3 1910 NEW FACES AND OLD FACES BACK IN THE MIX 4. Syracuse 68 55-13-0 1926 5. Army 66 54-9-3 1922 Two Lehigh deferred freshmen made their offi cial Lehigh debuts 6. Pittsburgh 63 44-17-2 1916 at the Journeymen Collegiate Classic as Luke Resnick went 1-2 7. Princeton 60 54-5-1 1911 at 125 and Jimmy Hoffman went 1-2 at 149. A third deferred 8. Penn 57 46-10-1 1912 freshman, Dan Moran, has competed at the Princeton Open and the Journeymen Collegiate Classic, going 5-3 at 141. Sophomore Brandon Paetzell wrestled his fi rst offi cial bouts for Lehigh at A FAMILIAR FACE the Journeymen Collegiate Classic after competing for Rutgers in When Lehigh meets Princeton, the Mountain Hawks will get 2016-17 and sitting out last season. Paetzell went 2-1 with a win re-acquainted with Tiger head coach Chris Ayres ‘99, a former over Wyoming All-American Montorie Bridges. Sophomores EIWA Champion, All-American and assistant coach at Lehigh. Kyle Gentile and Joe Lobeck wrestled offi cial bouts as true fresh- Ayres, wrestled for the Brown and White from 1995-1999 and men and returned after deferring eligibility last season. Both coached on Greg Strobel’s staff for fi ve seasons, before moving wrestlers went 2-1 last weekend No members of Lehigh’s 2017 on to Princeton. He won an EIWA title at 150 in 1998 and earned recruitng class saw varsity action as true freshmen last season. All-American honors with a sixth place fi nish at 157 in 1999. The last true freshman to compete for the Mountain Hawks was Ayres wrestled under and then coached alongside Pat Santoro Gentile wrestled at the 2017 EIWA Tournament at 184. and succeeded him as Lehigh’s Harmon-Rauch Assistant Coach in 2003. LOTS OF LOCALS Several Lehigh wrestlers didn’t have to venture far from home THE GREG STROBEL COACHING TREE to wrestle collegiately for the Brown and White. Sophomore Pat Santoro and Chris Ayres are two of fi ve men who served as an Luke Karam both wrestled for nearby Bethlehem Catholic High assistant coach at Lehigh under Greg Strobel, before moving on to School, the same program that produced Lehigh head coach Pat a Division I head coaching job. Santoro. Junior Charlie Sell (Bangor) and freshman Dan Moran (Northampton) are also from the wrestling-rich . Name Yrs. as Asst. Head Coaching Job(s) Sophomore Jake Jakobsen hails from Stroudsburg, which is part Pat Santoro 1994-2003 Maryland (2003-08) of District XI and three Mountain Hawks: junior Scott Parker, Lehigh (2008-present) sophomore Kyle Gentile and freshman Matt Parker wrestled for Joel Sharratt 1996-1998 Air Force (2006-14) Pennridge High School, which is located just south of the Lehigh Navy (2014-present) Valley. Sophomore Brandon Paetzell and freshman Brian Meyer Kerry McCoy 2000-2005 Stanford (2005-08), hail from Phillipsburg, N.J., just across the state line. Maryland (2008-present) Chris Ayres 2001-2006 Princeton (2006-present) DRIVE FOR FIVE Jason Kutz 2003-2006, 07-08 East Stroudsburg (2006-07) Lehigh’s roster features six fi fth-year seniors, including four who have already earned their undergraduate degrees. Three CHALLENGING NUMBER ONE Mountain Hawks: Ryan Preisch (Environmental Engineering), Sunday’s dual at Penn State will mark Lehigh’s fi fth dual against Ian Brown (Chemical Engineering) and Brandon Diaz (Philos- a team ranked No. 1 in the NWCA dual meet poll in Pat Santoro’s ophy), are pursuing Master’s degrees in Management. Gordon tenure as head coach. The last three duals against top-ranked Wolf is pursuing a Master’s in Applied Economics after earning teams were visits by Penn State to Lehigh in 2013-14, 2015-16 and a Finance degree. Connor Schram received a sixth year of eligi- 2017-18. The Mountain Hawks defeated No. 1 Cornell at Stabler bility and is pursuing graduate work in Educational Leadership. Arena in January 2011 for Lehigh’s fi rst and only win in any sport against a team ranked No. 1 in the country. Lehigh’s last road FROM COAST TO COAST dual against a No. 1-ranked team was a 31-6 loss against Oklaho- ma State in Stillwater on Dec. 2, 2005. Lehigh prides itself in bringing in student-athletes from across the nation. This season, eight different states are represented among the 45 men on the Mountain Hawks’ roster. Pennsylva- FAMILY TIES nia leads the way with 29 wrestlers, followed by New Jersey Lehigh’s roster features several wrestlers with noteworthy family (9) and New York (2). California, Michigan, North Carolina, connections. True freshman Jaret Lane joins older brother Kent, Tennessee and West Virginia are also represented. a fourth-year junior, in the latest line of brothers to suit up for the Brown and White in recent years. Senior Cortlandt Schuy- ler’s father Pete ‘83 won two EIWA titles for Lehigh and earned All-America honors with a third place fi nish at 134 in 1983. Lehigh Sports Communications • 641 Taylor Street,Experience Bethlehem, PA Lehigh • Phone 610-758-3174Football 2003 • LehighSports.com • @LehighSports • @LehighWrestling No. 8 LEHIGH HOSTS PRINCETON, VISITS No. 1 PENN STATE • PAGE 6 SCOUTING THE TIGERS 2018-19 RESULTS Princeton visits Bethlehem Friday night with three ranked wres- Nov. 18, 2018 tlers in its projected lineup. The Tigers come in at 0-2 in duals Crisler Center - Ann Arbor, Mich. after falling to Big Ten foes Iowa and Wisconsin on the road No. 5 Michigan 21, No. 6 Lehigh 13 two weekends ago. Princeton also opened its season by hosting the Princeton Open on Nov. 4. The Tigers are led by returning 133 – Stevan Micic (UM) dec. Brandon Paetzell (LU) 7-3 All-American Matthew Kolodzik, who is ranked No. 1 in the 141 – Kanen Storr (UM) dec. Ryan Pomrinca (LU) 3-2 nation following a third place NCAA fi nish last season. Sopho- 149 – Jimmy Hoffman (LU) inj. def. Malik Amine (UM) 2:58 more Patrick Brucki (197) and freshman Patrick Glory (125) are 157 – Ben Lamantia (UM) dec. Kent Lane (LU) 9-7 also ranked nationally. Brucki, Glory and junior Kevin Parker 165 – Logan Massa (UM) dec. Cole Walter (LU) 5-3 (184) all won individual titles at the Princeton Open. Princeton 174 – Myles Amine (UM) dec. Jordan Kutler (LU) 6-4 fi nished third at last year’s EIWA Championships. Former Le- 184 – Jelani Embree (UM) dec. Andrew Price (LU) 8-3 high All-American and assistant coach Chris Ayres ’99 is in his 197 – Jake Jakobsen (LU) dec. Jackson Striggow (UM) 4-1 13th season as Princeton’s head coach. 285 – Jordan Wood (LU) major dec. Luke Ready (UM) 16-5 125 – Drew Mattin (UM) dec. Nick Farro (LU) 3-2 PRINCETON PROBABLE STARTERS 125 - No. 14 Patrick Glory, Fr., Randolph, N.J. TOURNAMENT TESTED 133 - Jonathan Gomez, So., Lattingtown, N.Y. Lehigh has sent wrestlers to the Princeton Open and the Jonathan 141 - Marshall Keller, Fr., Christiansburg, Va. Kaloust Bearcat Open over the season’s fi rst two weekends, with 149 - No. 1 Matthew Kolodzik, Jr., Bellbrook, Ohio two Mountain Hawks placing top six at Princeton and three plac- 157 - Quincy Monday, Fr., Chapel Hill, N.C. ing top six at Binghamton. Freshman Josh Humphreys won the 165 - Dale Tiongson, So., Laurel, Md. title at 157 at Binghamton, going 5-0 with wins over two former 174 - Travis Stefanik, Fr., Nazareth, Pa. EIWA fi nalists. Junior Chase Gallik reached the fi nals at 174 to 184 - Kevin Parker, Jr., Clifton Park, N.Y. lead the Lehigh contingent at Princeton. 197 - No. 7 Patrick Brucki, So., Orland Park, Ill. Princeton Open - Princeton, N.J. - Nov. 4, 2018 285 - Obinna Ajah, Jr., Old Westbury, N.Y. Lehigh entrants: 11 Place winners: two, Chase Gallik (2nd, 174); Jaret Lane (6th, 125) SCOUTING THE NITTANY LIONS Others who competed: 133 - Mitchell Polito; 141 - Joe Lobeck and Dan Three-time defending national champion and No. 1-ranked Moran; 149 - A.J. Burkhart; 157 - Brian Meyer; 165 - Trey Cornish; 184 Penn State opened its season by thrashing Kent State 52-3 and - Andrew Shedleski and Andrew Price; 197 - Chris Weiler then dominated the fi eld at Penn’s Keystone Classic, racking Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open - Vestal, N.Y. - Nov. 11, 2018 up 192 points to claim the team title, crowning eight individual Lehigh entrants: 11 champions in the process. The Nittany Lions will visit Bucknell Place winners: three, Josh Humphreys (1st, 157); Victor Lacombe (4th, on Friday before hosting Lehigh on Sunday. Penn State’s lineup 285); Eli Grape (6th, 184) features four wrestlers who have won individual NCAA titles Others who competed: 125 - Jaret Lane; 133 - Mitchell Polito; 141 and includes seven wrestlers ranked in the top fi ve at their re- - Brock Herring; 149 - A.J. Burkhart; 157 - Brian Meyer; 165 - Trey spective weight classes. Jason Nolf (157), Vincenzo Joseph (165) Cornish and Tyler Casamenti; 184 - Eli Jones and Bo Nickal (197) are all two-time NCAA champions who are ranked second at their respective weights. Mark Hall, a 2017 COMING UP NEXT... champ and 2018 fi nalist is ranked second at 174. NCAA wres- Lehigh will close out the fall semester on Saturday, Dec. 8, with tling legend Cael Sanderson is in his 10th season as Penn State’s a visit to No. 3 Iowa in what will be the fi rst meeting between head coach. Penn State has won seven NCAA team titles in the the Mountain Hawks and Hawkeyes since 2014. The Mountain last eight seasons. Hawks visited Carver-Hawkeye Arena for the 2015 NWCA National Duals but did not face the host Hawkeyes in that event. PENN STATE PROBABLE STARTERS Match time is set for 8:30 p.m. ET as Lehigh looks for its fi rst-ever 125 - Devin Schnupp, So., Lititz, Pa. win against Iowa in wrestling. 133 - Roman Bravo-Young, Fr., Tucson, Ariz. 141 - No. 4 Nick Lee, So., Evansville, Ind. PRESENTING SPONSOR 149 - No. 13 Brady Berge, Fr., Mantorville, Minn. OR The 2018-19 Lehigh wrestling season is presented by the Historic Jarod Verkleeren, Fr., Greensburg, Pa. Hotel Bethlehem. 157 - No. 1 Jason Nolf, Sr., Yatesboro, Pa.

165 - No. 1 Vincenzo Joseph, Jr., Pittsburgh, Pa. 174 - No. 2 Mark Hall, Jr., Apple Valley, Minn. 184 - No. 4 Shakur Rasheed, Sr., Coram, N.Y. 197 - No. 1 Bo Nickal, Sr., Allen, Texas 285 - No. 5 Anthony Cassar, Sr., Rocky Hill, N.J. OR Nick Nevills, Sr., Clovis, Calif.

Lehigh Sports Communications • 641 Taylor Street,Experience Bethlehem, PA Lehigh • Phone 610-758-3174Football 2003 • LehighSports.com • @LehighSports • @LehighWrestling No. 8 LEHIGH HOSTS PRINCETON, VISITS No. 1 PENN STATE• PAGE 7 2018-19 LEHIGH WRESTLING ROSTER Name Yr./El. Wt. Hometown/High School Major Satoshi Abe So./Fr. 133 Putnam Valley, N.Y. /Putnam Valley Mechanical Engineering Dylan Ammerman Jr./So. 184 Dushore, Pa./Sullivan County Mechanical Engineering Ian Brown 5th/Sr. 157 Hanover, Pa./Hanover Management (BS in Chemical Engineering) Aaron Burkett Jr./So. 125 New Paris, Pa./Chestnut Ridge Pharmaceutical Chemistry A.J. Burkhart Fr./Fr. 149 Athens, Pa./Athens Area Engineering Tyler Casamenti Sr./Jr. 165 Paramus, N.J./ Bergen Catholic Supply Chain Management JT Cooley So./Fr. 157 Gilbertsville, Pa./Boyertown Business Trey Cornish Jr./So. 165 Raleigh, N.C./Athens Drive (STEM ECHS) Mechanical Engineering and Design Brandon Diaz 5th/Sr. 157 Saugerties, N.Y./Mercersburg Academy Management (BA in Philosophy) Paul Dunn Sr./Jr. 184 Bethel Park, Pa./Bethel Park Supply Chain Management Nick Farro Jr./So. 125/133 Morristown, N.J./Delbarton Economics Chase Gallik Sr./Jr. 174 Hawley, Pa./Wallenpaupack Civil Engineering Kyle Gentile Jr./So. 197 Sellersville, Pa./Pennridge Earth and Environmental Science Eli Grape So./Fr. 184/197 Pittsburgh, Pa. /Upper St. Clair Business Brock Herring So./Fr. 141 Signal Mountan, Tenn./McCallie School Computer Science and Business Jimmy Hoffman So./Fr. 141/149 Drums, Pa./ Hazleton Arts and Sciences Josh Humphreys Fr./Fr. 157 Parkersburg, W. Va./Parkersburgh South Business Jake Jakobsen Jr./So. 197 Sciota, Pa./Stroudsburg History Elijah Jones Fr./Fr. 184/197 Perkiomenville, Pa./Boyertown Engineering Luke Karam Jr./So. 141/149 Bath, Pa./Bethlehem Catholic English Jordan Kutler Sr./Jr. 174 Sparta, N.J./Blair Academy Behavioral Neuroscience Victor Lacombe So./Fr. 285 Whitehouse Station, N.J./Hunterdon Central Business Jaret Lane Fr./Fr. 125 Catawissa, Pa./Southern Columbia Business Kent Lane Sr./Jr. 157 Catawissa, Pa./Southern Columbia Supply Chain Management Joe Lobeck Jr./So. 141 Lancaster, Pa./Lancaster Catholic Supply Chain Management Andrew McDonald Jr./So. 197/285 San Diego, Calif./La Costa Canyon Finance Brian Meyer Fr./Fr. 157/165 Phillipsburg, N.J./Phillipsburg Engineering Dan Moran So./Fr. 141 Bethlehem, Pa./Northampton Arts and Sciences Brandon Paetzell Jr./So. 133 Phillipsburg, N.J./Phillipsburg (Rutgers) Supply Chain Management Matt Parker So./Fr. 125 Sellersville, Pa./Pennridge Arts and Sciences Scott Parker 5th/Sr. 133 Sellersville, Pa./Pennridge Finance David Pipa Sr./Jr. 149 Harrisburg, Pa./Bishop McDevitt Behavioral Neuroscience Mitchell Polito Fr./Fr. 133 East Brunswick, N.J./East Brunswick Arts and Engineering Ryan Pomrinca Sr./Jr. 141 Annadale, N.J./North Hunterdon Supply Chain Management Ryan Preisch 5th/Sr. 184 New Columbia, Pa./Milton Area Management (BS in Environmental Engineering) Andrew Price Sr./Jr. 184 Rochester, Mich./Stoney Creek Mechanical Engineering Luke Resnick So./Fr. 125/133 Chester Springs, Pa./Owen J. Roberts Business Connor Schram Gr./Sr. 125/133 Canonsburg, Pa./Canon-McMillan (Stanford) Educational Leadership Cortlandt Schuyler 5th/Sr. 149 Lancaster, Pa./Manheim Township IDEAS Charlie Sell Sr./Jr. 174 Bangor, Pa./Bangor Supply Chain Management Andrew Shedleski Fr./Fr. 184/197 Selinsgrove, Pa./Lewisburg Engineering Cole Walter Sr./Jr. 165 Millmont, Pa./Miffl inburg Biology Chris Weiler Jr./So. 184/197 Biglerville, Pa./Wyoming Seminary Marketing Gordon Wolf 5th/Sr. 157/165 Lawrenceville, N.J./Lawrence Applied Economics (BS in Finance) Jordan Wood Jr./So. 285 Gilbertsville, Pa./Boyertown Management

Lawrence White ‘64 Head Coach: Pat Santoro (Pittsburgh ‘92), 11th season Associate Head Coach: Brad Dillon (Lehigh ‘04), 11th season Associate Head Coach: John Hughes (Penn State ‘02), 11th season Volunteer Coach: Zach Rey (Lehigh ‘12), fi rst season

Pronunciation Guide: Abe - Ah-BAY Gentile - JEN-tilly Paetzell - PATE-zull Preisch - PRY-sh (rhymes with “price”) Schuyler - Sky-lur Weiler - WHY-lurr

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Lehigh crowned three All-Americans vid Craig to individual EIWA Championships. at the NCAA Championships for the third Before returning to Lehigh, Santoro spent straight year with Wessell and Randy Cruz fi ve years as the head coach at the University earning their fi rst career All-America medals, of Maryland where he helped resurrect the while Nathaniel Brown became a two-time Terrapins program, which in 2008 captured its All-American. fi rst ACC title in 35 years; a feat which earned In 2014-15, Santoro earned his 100th victo- Santoro ACC Coach of the Year honors. ry as Lehigh’s head coach when the Mountain Prior to his stint at Maryland Santoro Hawks upset eventual NCAA Champion Ohio served as an assistant at Lehigh for nine State at National Duals. years, including eight Greg Strobel’s staff. Lehigh’s lineup featured just two seniors During that time, Santoro was part of some of but a strong core of sophomores and juniors the most successful teams in school history. continued to impress. Randy Cruz won his In 2003, Santoro was named the national second EIWA title to help lead Lehigh to a sec- Assistant Coach of the Year by the National ond place conference fi nish. Nathaniel Brown Wrestling Coaches Association, after helping reached the NCAA fi nals at 184 while Mason guide Lehigh to its third EIWA title in four Beckman and Mitch Minotti earned All-Ameri- years, and a fourth place fi nish at the NCAA ca honors for the second straight year. Championships. Bethlehem native Pat Santoro enters Santoro led the 2013-14 Lehigh squad Before coming to Lehigh, Santoro spent his 11th season as the Lawrence White Head through the ups and downs that come with one season as an assistant at Duquesne and Coach of Wrestling at Lehigh. a young roster. The young Mountain Hawks two as a graduate assistant at Penn State. A four-time EIWA Coach of the Year, soared at the NCAA Championships with Santoro has enjoyed success at every Santoro has mentored two NCAA Champions freshmen Darian Cruz and Minotti joining level of wrestling, both as a coach and a com- at Lehigh. He has led 16 individuals to a total Beckman in earning All-America honors. petitor. After wrestling for Bethlehem Catholic of 21 EIWA titles, while guiding 12 men to 23 In 2012-13, Santoro helped guide a young High School and taking a post-graduate year total All-American medals. Mountain Hawk team to ten dual meet wins. at Blair Academy, Santoro wrestled colle- Santoro led Lehigh to its 35th EIWA team Three individuals won individual EIWA titles. giately at Pittsburgh, where he became the title and fi rst since 2006 with an impressive Under Santoro’s guidance Robert Hamlin Panthers’ only four-time All-America while 164.5 point performance in 2018. The Moun- became Lehigh’s 16th three-time All-American capturing national titles in 1988 and 1989 at tain Hawks crowned fi ve individual EIWA and reached the NCAA fi nals for the second 142 pounds. champions and had all 10 wrestlers earn berths time in his career. On the international scene, Santoro was for the NCAA Championships. After leading Lehigh continued to make strides in 2011- a four time member of the U.S. National Team Lehigh to its fi rst league title in 12 seasons, 12. The Mountain Hawks fi nished eighth at the between 1995 and 1999 and served as an alter- Santoro was named EIWA Coach of the Year NCAA Championships for the second straight nate for the 1996 Olympic Team and the 1999 for the fourth time. He also led Lehigh to a top year and once again had two fi nalists in Zach World Team. Santoro earned his bachelor’s 10 dual meet fi nish Rey and Brandon Hatchett. Lehigh crowned degree in psychology from Pittsburgh in 1992. Prior to the NCAA Tournament, Santoro four All-Americans. Robert Hamlin won his In addition to his Bethlehem roots and previ- was named NWCA National Coach of the second straight EIWA title, while Hatchett ous coaching stint at Lehigh, Santoro’s father, Year, for Lehigh’s performance during the won his fi rst. Shane Welsh was the surprise uncle and brother all wrestled for the Brown dual season and EIWA Tournament. At of the tournament, capturing the title at 149 and White. NCAAs, Santoro’s Lehigh team produced from the No. 6 seed. Lehigh’s three champion- Santoro and his wife Julie have a daugh- three All-Americans, with Darian Cruz becom- ships were its most since 2006. For his efforts, ter, Leah and a son, Mack. ing a three-time All-American, Scott Parker Santoro was voted EIWA Coach of the Year for earning his second medal and Jordan Kutler the second time. reaching the podium for the fi rst time. In Santoro’s third season Lehigh returned SANTORO AT LEHIGH Darian Cruz’s national title capped a to the top ten at the NCAA Championships for Year Dual EIWA NCAA successful campaign for the Mountain Hawks the fi rst time since 2006 with an eighth place 2008-09 23-1 2nd(2) 28th[0] in 2016-17. Lehigh went 10-4 in duals and fi nish. The Mountain Hawks crowned three 2009-10 16-3-1 3rd (1) 17th[1] competed in the NWCA National Duals All-Americans for the fi rst time in fi ve years 2010-11 15-6 2nd (1) 8th [3] Championship Series for the second consec- and placed two wrestlers in the NCAA fi nals 2011-12 12-5 2nd (3) 8th [4] utive season, avenging a loss to Rutgers a for the fi rst time since 2003. Heavyweight Zach 2012-13 10-7 4th (3) 25th [1] year prior with a 23-10 win. Darian Cruz and Rey became Santoro’s fi rst national champion. 2013-14 10-6 2nd (1) 18th [3] Scott Parker won individual EIWA titles at In 2009-10, Santoro guided the Mountain 2014-15 14-6 2nd (1) 13th [3] the fi rst two weights and both wrestlers went Hawks to a 16-3-1 dual record and a top-ten 2015-16 13-3 2nd (2) 14th [3] on to earn All-America honors, with Parker national dual meet ranking for most of the sea- 2016-17 10-4 2nd (2) 12th [2] fi nishing eighth at 133 in addition to Cruz’s son. In March, Santoro guided Rey to an EIWA national title. title and All-America honors with a third place 2017-18 12-3 1st (5) 15th [3] Santoro earned his third EIWA Coach of fi nish at the NCAA Championships, the pro- 2018-19 0-1 the Year award in 2015-16. He led the Moun- gram’s fi rst All-American in four years. Totals 135-45-1 tain Hawks to a 13-3 dual record that included Santoro produced an immediate turn- Lehigh’s fi rst win over rival Cornell since 2011. around in his fi rst season back in Bethle- ( ) - EIWA Champions The Mountain Hawks fi nished second at the hem. The Mountain Hawks’ 23-1 dual mark [ ] - All-Americans EIWA Championships with Darian Cruz and surpassed the school record for dual wins in a Santoro’s career overall record: 183-86-2 Max Wessell winning their fi rst career titles. season. Santoro guided Seth Ciasulli and Da-

Lehigh Sports Communications • 641 Taylor Street,Experience Bethlehem, PA Lehigh • Phone 610-758-3174Football 2003 • LehighSports.com • @LehighSports • @LehighWrestling LEHIGH INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (11-19-2018)

Wt. Name Record Duals Dual Pts. Falls Dec. M.Dec. T-Falls Other Quick 125 Aaron Burkett 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 Nick Farro 3-1 0-1 0-3 0-0 2-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0:00 Jaret Lane 4-4 0-0 0-0 2-0 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1:29 Matt Parker 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 Luke Resnick 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 Connor Schram 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 133 Satoshi Abe 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 Brandon Paetzell 2-2 0-1 0-3 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 Mitchell Polito 4-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-3 1-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 Scott Parker 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 141 Brock Herring 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0:00 Luke Karam 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0:00 Joe Lobeck 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 Dan Moran 5-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-3 1-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 Ryan Pomrinca 0-4 0-1 0-3 0-0 0-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 149 Austin Burkhart 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 1-1 1-0 0-0 0:00 Jimmy Hoff man 2-2 1-0 6-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 2-0 0:00 Cortlandt Schuyler 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 157 JT Cooley 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 Brandon Diaz 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 Josh Humphreys 4-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0:45 Kent Lane 1-3 0-1 0-3 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-0 0:00 Brian Meyer 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-3 1-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 165 Tyler Casamenti 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 Trey Cornish 0-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 Cole Walter 1-2 0-1 0-3 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 Gordon Wolf 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 174 Chase Gallik 5-3 0-0 0-0 4-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1:14 Jordan Kutler 3-1 0-1 0-3 0-0 3-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 Charlie Sell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 184 Dylan Ammerman 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 Paul Dunn 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 Eli Grape 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0:00 Elijah Jones 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 Ryan Preisch 2-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 Andrew Price 7-3 0-1 0-3 0-0 6-3 0-0 1-0 0-0 0:00 Andrew Shedleski 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0:00 197 Kyle Gentile 2-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1:54 Jake Jakobsen 4-0 1-0 3-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 6:35 Andrew McDonald 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 Chris Weiler 3-3 0-0 0-0 1-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 2:01 285 Victor Lacombe 4-2 0-0 0-0 1-0 2-2 1-0 0-0 0-0 2:07 Jordan Wood 4-0 1-0 4-0 0-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0:00