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RECORD BOOK 1952-53 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS Al Motley (130): 0-1 Jack Mcnicol (UNL): 0-1 1956 Stillwater, Okla 2015-20172018-2019 VIRGINIA TECH WRESTLING RECORD BOOK 1952-53 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS Al Motley (130): 0-1 Jack McNicol (UNL): 0-1 1956 Stillwater, Okla. T-19th 5.0 pts 1959 Iowa City, Iowa T-19th 7.0 pts 1955-56 1962 Stillwater, Okla. T-30th 2.0 pts Alfred Carson (130): 2-2 1967 Kent, Ohio T-44th 2.0 pts 2Armand Taylor (137): 1-2 1968 State College, Pa. T-67th 1.0 pt 2Sherman Vandevender (147): 0-1 1970 Evanston, Ill. T-40th 2.0 pts 2 John Wright (167): 0-1 1977 Norman, Okla. T-51st 1.0 pt 1984 Princeton, N.J. T-66th .5 pts 1956-57 1986 Iowa City, Iowa T-73rd 1.0 pt 2Armand Taylor (137): 0-1 Don Vaughn (157): 0-1 1992 Norman, Okla. T-60th 1.5 pts 2John Wright (167): 0-1 1993 Ames, Iowa T-62nd 1.0 pt 1994 Chapel Hill, N.C. T-47th 4.5 pts 1957-58 1998 Cleveland, Ohio T-48th 7.0 pts 2Joe Heller (137): 0-1 2000 St. Louis, Mo. 19th 27.5 pts 2Sherman Vandevender (147): 0-1 The 2015-16 Hokies turned in a fourth place finish at the 2016 2001 Iowa City, Iowa T-23rd 19.0 pts NCAA Championships, the highest finish in program history. 2002 Albany, N.Y. 44th 6.5 pts 1958-59 (1) 2003 Kansas City, Mo. T-46th 4.0 pts 2004-05 2004 St. Louis, Mo. 41st 7.5 pts Bob Bowman (123): 0-1 1985-86 Steve Borja (184): 1-2 Brandon Glover (130): 3-1, 3rd 2005 St. Louis, Mo. T-42nd 7.0 pts 3 Rob Fair (167): 1-2 Reed Carpenter (157): 0-2 Mike Grandstaff (115): 0-1 2 2006 Oklahoma City, Okla. 29th 18.5 pts 2 Mike Faust (285): 0-2 Joe Heller (137): 0-1 4 2007 Auburn Hills, Mich. T-60th 1.0 pt 1990-91 David Hoffman (133): 1-2 2Dante Winslow (150): 0-2 Tyde Prater (149): 3-2 2009 St. Louis, Mo. 39th 12.5 pts 1959-60 2010 Omaha, Neb. 24th 16.5 pts Walt Sanders (167): 0-1 1991-92 2005-06 (2) 2011 Philadelphia, Pa. 33rd 16.0 pts 2 3Josh Feldman (275): 2-2 Mike Faust (285): 5-2, 5th 2012 St. Louis, Mo. T-11th 39.0 pts 1960-61 4 David Hoffman (141): 4-3, 8th 2013 Des Moines, Iowa 10th 43.5 pts 3Mike Grandstaff (115): 1-2 1992-93 Justin Staylor (125): 0-2 2014 Oklahoma City, Okla. 8th 49.0 pts 3Josh Feldman (275): 2-2 2015 St. Louis, Mo. 10th 54.0 pts 1961-62 2006-07 3Mike Grandstaff (115): 1-2 2016 New York, N.Y. 4th 82.0 pts 1993-94 (1) Jon Bonilla-Bowman (157): 0-2 Bob Hatcher (157): 0-1 Eric Decker (165): 1-2 2017 St. Louis, Mo. 6th 63.5 pts 3Josh Feldman (275): 3-2, 7th 2018 Cleveland, Ohio 8th 47.5 pts 2 1966-67 Dante Winslow (158): 0-1 2007-08 TOP 10 NCAA RECORDS Neil Fink (115): 0-1 2Matt Epperly (165): 0-2 2Lonny Gallagher (145): 1-1 1995-96 2 1. Devin Carter 19-6 (.760) 2011-12, 14-15 3 John Dattalo (177): 0-2 George Stover (137): 0-1 2008-09 2. Zach Epperly 13-5 (.722) 2015-17 Jim Weeks (123): 1-2 3. Nick Brascetta 15-7 (.682) 2012-13, 15-16 1996-97 D.J. Bruce (197): 0-2 3 4. Ty Walz 15-8 (.652) 2014-17 2John Dattalo (167): 2-2 Chris Diaz (141): 3-2 1967-68 4 5. Pete Yates 11-6 (.647) 2009, 11-13 4Eric Hall (158): 0-2 Jesse Dong (157): 0-2 Luther Blair (160): 0-1 4 4 Jarrod Garnett (125): 2-2 6. Joey Dance 14-8 (.636) 2014-17 2 Chris Martin (150): 0-2 Lonny Gallagher (152): 0-1 3David Marone (285): 3-2 Jared Haught 14-8 (.636) 2015-18 Mike Jarrell (123): 0-1 2Tommy Spellman (184): 1-2 8. Sean Gray 15-9 (.625) 1998, 00-02 3George Stover (130): 1-1 1997-98 9. Jarrod Garnett 11-9 (.550) 2009-11, 13 4Eric Hall (158): 1-2 Anthony Trongone (174): 1-2 4Pete Yates (149): 0-2 10. David Hoffman 10-9 (.526) 2002, 04-06 1968-69 4Chris Martin (150): 1-2 4 2 Sean Gray (134): 3-2 Russell Reid (130): 0-1 2009-10 (1) *minimum 15 matches 3 David Inkman (142): 0-2 George Stover (137): 1-2 2Matt Epperly (165): 0-2 3 1999-00 (2) Chris Diaz (141): 4-3, 8th 1969-70 4Jesse Dong (157): 2-2 2 Russell Reid (142): 1-2 Mike Akers (125): 0-2 4 4 ^ Jarrod Garnett (125): 2-2 Sean Gray (141): 6-2, 7th 2 4 Tommy Spellman (184): 1-2 Eric Hall (174): 3-2 2 1973-74 4 Brian Stephens (149): 0-2 Pat Rheam (177): 0-1 Scott Justus (184): 1-2 4Chris Martin (165): 4-2, 4th 2010-11 1976-77 3Chris Diaz (141): 1-2 2000-01 (1) 4 Bill Pfeffer (UNL): 1-2 ^ Jesse Dong (157): 2-2 Sean Gray (141): 3-3, 6th 4 4Eric Hall (174): 1-2 Jarrod Garnett (125): 2-2 1977-78 3 4Scott Justus (184): 2-2 David Marone (285): 1-2 3Mark Miller (190): 0-1 4 4Chris Martin (165): 2-2 Pete Yates (165): 1-2 2Brian Stephens (149): 0-2 Devin Carter (133): 3-2 1978-79 2001-02 Chuck Broderick (158): 0-2 4Sean Gray (141): 3-2 3Mark Miller (190): 0-1 4Scott Justus (184): 1-2 2011-12 (2) 4Pete Yates (165): 5-2, 5th^ 4David Hoffman (133): 2-2 1979-80 4Devin Carter (133): 5-2, 5th+ 3Mark Miller (190): 0-1 4Nick Brascetta (149): 1-2 2002-03 2Chris Moon (174): 0-2 4Scott Justus (184): 4-2 1982-83 3Zach Neibert (141): 2-2 2Erik Spjut (125): 1-2 Jason Diggs (134): 0-1 2003-04 4 David Hoffman (133): 3-2 Devin Carter became the first Hokie to wrestle for an 1983-84 Chris Stith (165): 1-2 Rick Stageberg (158): 1-2 NCAA title when he reached the national final at 141 pounds in 2014. 1 2012-13 (4) 4Jesse Dong (157): 3-2 ALL-TIME TOP 5 NCAA SEEDS INDIVIDUAL ACC CHAMPIONS 4Jarrod Garnett (125): 5-3, 6th Wrestler Year Seed 2005 (2) 2014 (4) 3David Marone (285): 1-2 Scott Justus 2001-02 1 Mike Faust, 285^ Devin Carter, 141 4Nick Brascetta (149): 4-3, 8th+ Joey Dance 2015-16 2 Tyde Prater, 149 Dennis Gustafson, 133^ 3Zach Neibert (141): 4-3, 8th Joey Dance 2016-17 2 Zach Neibert, 149 4Pete Yates (165): 4-2, 4th^ David McFadden 2017-18 2 2006 (3) Chris Penny, 197 2Austin Gabel (174): 2-2 Brandon Glover 1958-59 3 Mike Faust, 285^ 2Nick Vetterlein (184): 0-2 Sean Gray 2001-02 3 David Hoffman, 141 2015 (2) Derrick Borlie (197): 2-2 Jesse Dong 2009-10 3 Justin Staylor, 125 Nick Brascetta, 157+ 2Erik Spjut (133): 0-2 Peter Yates 2012-13 3 Devin Carter, 141* Ty Walz 2015-16 3 2007 (1) Joey Dance, 125+ 2013-14 (3) Ty Walz 2016-17 3 Jon Bonilla-Bowman, 157 4Devin Carter (141): 4-1, 2nd+ Jared Haught 2017-18 3 2016 (2) 2Chris Moon (165): 2-2 Sherman Vandevender 1955-56 4 2008 (1) Joey Dance, 125+ 3Zach Neibert (149): 2-2 Sean Gray 2000-01 4 Matt Epperly, 165^ Zack Zavatsky, 184^ 2Austin Gabel (174): 1-2 Devin Carter 2013-14 4 2Nick Vetterlein (184): 0-2 Devin Carter 2014-15 4 2010 (4) 2017 (6) 4Joey Dance (125): 6-1. 4th^ Zach Epperly 2016-17 4 Jesse Dong, 157+ Solomon Chishko, 149 2Dennis Gustafson (133): 1-2 Jared Haught 2016-17 4 Matt Epperly, 165^ Joey Dance, 125+ Chris Penny (197): 3-2, 6th Mike Grandstaff 1961-62 5 Jarrod Garnett, 125+ Zach Epperly, 174 4Ty Walz (285): 2-2 Jesse Dong 2010-11 5 Brian Stephens, 149 Jared Haught, 197^ Jarrod Garnett 2012-13 5 Ty Walz, 285 2014-15 (4) Zack Zavatsky 2015-16 5 2011 (3) Zack Zavatsky, 184^ 4Devin Carter (141): 6-1, 3rd+ Zack Zavatsky 2016-17 5 Devin Carter, 133 4Nick Brascetta (157): 5-2, 4th+ Jesse Dong, 157+ 2018 (4) 4Joey Dance (125): 2-2 Jarrod Garnett, 125+ Dennis Gustafson, 133^ 4Ty Walz (285): 5-2, 7th+ ACC AWARDS AND HONORS Brent Moore, 141 Kevin Norstrem (133): 1-2 ACC CHAMPIONSHIP 2012 (3) David McFadden, 165 Sal Mastriani (149): 2-2 MOST VALUABLE WRESTLER Nick Brascetta, 149+ Jared Haught, 197^ 3Zach Epperly (174): 4-2, 7th Jon Bonilla-Bowman 2007 (co) 157 Devin Carter, 133 ^ 4Jared Haught (197): 1-2 Matt Epperly 2008 165 Pete Yates, 165 * - Four-time ACC Champion + Pete Yates 2012 165 - Three-time ACC Champion ^ 2015-16 (6) Jarrod Garnett 2013 125 2013 (5) - Two-time ACC Champion + 4Joey Dance (125): 1-2 Devin Carter 2014 141 Nick Brascetta, 149 4 + Jesse Dong, 157+ Nick Brascetta (157): 6-1, 3rd Brent Moore 2018 141 4Ty Walz (285): 4-2, 4th+ Jarrod Garnett, 125+ 3Zach Epperly (174): 7-1, 3rd^ David Marone, 285 ACC COACH OF THE YEAR ^ 4Jared Haught (197): 5-3, 6th+ Pete Yates, 165 Kevin Dresser 2012-13 2Solomon Chishko (141): 4-3, 6th^ Kevin Dresser 2013-14 David McFadden (165): 5-3, 6th^ Kevin Dresser 2014-15 ACC TOURNAMENT TEAM RESULTS Zack Zavatsky (184): 2-2 Kevin Dresser 2015-16 2005 Second 66.5 pts Kevin Dresser/Tony Robie 2016-17 2016-17 (5) 2006 Fifth 44.5 pts 4Joey Dance (125): 5-2, 5th^ 2007 Fifth 34.5 pts 2Solomon Chishko (149): 4-3, 6th^ ACC WRESTLER OF THE YEAR 2008 Fourth 40.0 pts 2Sal Mastriani (157): 4-3, 8th Mike Faust 2006 285 2009 Third 57.5 pts 3Zach Epperly (174): 2-2 Devin Carter 2012 133 2010 Third 78.5 pts Zack Zavatsky (184): 1-2 Pete Yates 2013 165 2011 Second 82.5 pts 4Jared Haught (197): 4-2, 4th+ 2012 Third 70.5 pts 4Ty Walz (285): 4-2, 4th+ ACC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2013 First 95.5 pts Jarrod Garnett 2009 125 2014 First 87.0 pts 2017-18 (9) Brian Stephens 2010 149 2015 Third 59.5 pts 2016 Second 81.5 pts Kyle Norstrem (125): 1-2 Devin Carter 2011 (co) 133 2017 First 93.0 pts 2Dennis Gustafson (133): 1-2 Nick Brascetta 2012 149 2018 First 81.0 pts Brent Moore (141): 1-2 Joey Dance 2014 125 Ryan Blees (149): 1-2 David McFadden 2016 165 David McFadden (165): 4-2, 5th^ Hunter Bolen 2018 174 Hunter Bolen (174): 0-2 Zack Zavatsky (184): 3-3, 6th ACC DUAL MEET CHAMPIONS 4Jared Haught (197): 4-1, 2nd+ 2014-15 14-2 Andrew Dunn (285): 1-2 2015-16 16-2 2016-17 18-1 + - 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