2015-20172018-2019 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 + 4Nick Brascetta (157): 6-1, 3rd+ Brent Moore 2018 141 Jesse Dong, 157 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 + - Three-time All-American ^ - Two-time All-American

4 - Four-time NCAA qualifier 3 - Three-time NCAA qualifier 2 - Two-time NCAA qualifier

Virginia Tech won its second consecutive ACC championship and the fourth in program history in 2017-18.

2 NATIONAL HONORS OTHER CONFERENCE HONORS Bob Bowman 1959-60 123 lbs. JUNIOR WORLD TEAM MEMBERS EWL TOURNEY TEAM RESULTS Buddy Sanders 1960 177 lbs. Sean Gray 1999 (Sydney) 1999 Eighth 5.5 pts Mike Grandstaff 1961 123 lbs. Joey Dance 2012 (Thailand) 2000 Third 91.0 pts Mike Grandstaff 1962 130 lbs. Mekhi Lewis 2018 (Slovakia) 2001 Fifth 85.0 pts Frank Kirk 1961 177 lbs. 2002 Seventh 48.5 pts Bob Robinson 1961 137 lbs. U23 WORLD TEAM MEMBERS 2003 Seventh 44.5 pts Gene Breen 1962 HWT Ty Walz Bronze, 57kg 2017 (Poland) 2004 Eighth 44.5 pts Don Ellerman 1962-64 137 lbs. EWL COACH OF THE YEAR Bob Hatcher 1962 157 lbs. NWCA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Keith Mourlam 1999-00 Ernie Venturino 1962-63 123 lbs. Michael Faust 2005 Charles Callahan 1963 157 lbs. Michael Faust 2006 EWL TOURNEY INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS Don Marks 1963 HWT Devin Carter 2012 Chris Martin 2000 165 Henry Seymour 1964-65 123 lbs. Zach Epperly 2015 Sean Gray 2000 141 Mickey Jarrell 1965 130 lbs. Jared Haught 2017-18 Sean Gray 2001 141 Ken Cole 1965 137 lbs. Zack Zavatsky 2017-18 Sean Gray 2002 141 Ken Jenkins 1965 167 lbs. Scott Justus 2002 184 NWCA COACH OF THE YEAR SoCON TOURNEY OUTSTANDING WRESTLER Kevin Dresser 2016 CAA TOURNEY TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS Henry Seymour 1965 123 lbs. 1993 63.0 points CLIFF KEEN LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL 1998 93.5 points NCAA EASTERN REGIONAL FINISHES INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS 2nd Place 1979, 1980 Ty Walz 2015 285 lbs. CAA COACH OF THE YEAR 3rd Place 1973, 1978 Joey Dance 2016 125 lbs. Jerry Cheynet 1992-93 4th Place 1977 David McFadden 2017 165 lbs. Keith Mourlam 1997-98 5th Place 1981, 1982

MIDLANDS CHAMPIONS CAA TOURNEY INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS NCAA EASTERN REGIONAL CHAMPIONS Joey Dance 2014 125 lbs. Josh Feldman 1992, 93, 94 285 lbs. Bill Pfeffer 1977 Jarrod Garnett 2012 125 lbs. Dante Winslow 1995 158 lbs. Mark Miller 1978, 79, 80 Nick Brascetta 2012 149 lbs. John Dattalo 1996 177 lbs. Chuck Broderick 1979 Devin Carter 2011 133 lbs. John Dattalo 1997 167 lbs. Jason Diggs 1983 Eric Hall 1997, 98 158 lbs. Rick Stageberg 1984 CAPITAL ONE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Sean Gray 1998 134 lbs. 2014 Mike Faust 3rd Team David Inkman 1998 142 lbs. 2014 Devin Carter 2nd Team 2015 Devin Carter 1st Team CAA WRESTLER OF THE YEAR John Dattalo 1997 167 lbs. INTERMAT - NO. 1 RANKINGS 2002 Scott Justus 184 lbs. CAA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2012 Devin Carter 133 lbs. Eric Hall 1997 158 lbs. 2018 Jared Haught 197 lbs. Sean Gray 1998 134 lbs.

SoCON TOURNEY TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS 1955 Lexington, Va. 42 1956 Lexington, Va. 82 1958 Blacksburg, Va. 85 1960 Davidson, N.C. 74 1961 Morgantown, W. Va. 73 1962 Blacksburg, Va. 71 1963 Morgantown, W. Va. 73

SoCON TOURNEY INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS Nelson Waldrop 1933-34 175 lbs. John McCarthy 1942 121 lbs. Stewart Oliver 1950 175 lbs. Jack McNicol 1953 HWT Al Motley 1953 130 lbs. Kevin Dresser was named the 2016 Al Carson 1955 130 lbs. NWCA Coach of the Year after leading Jim Lock 1955 HWT the Hokies to a fourth place finish at Armand Taylor 1955, 57 137 lbs. the NCAA Championships. Ernie Piercy 1956 123 lbs. Joe Heller 1956, 58-60 137 lbs. Armand Taylor 1956 147 lbs. John Wright 1956 167 lbs. Virginia Tech Wrestling Conference Affiliations Sherman Vandevender 1956, 59 157 lbs. 1920-1929: Independent Devin Carter was a four-time ACC Sherman Vandevender 1957-58 147 lbs. 1929-1965: Southern Conference champion, three-time All-American and Brandon Glover 1957-60 130 lbs. 1965-1991: Independent 1991-1998: Colonial Athletic Association two-time Academic All-American. Tom Westfall 1957-58 123 lbs. Don Vaughan 1957 167 lbs. 1998-2004: Eastern Wrestling League Tom Burrus 1958 177 lbs. 2004-present: Atlantic Coast Conference 3 SEASON RECORDS CAREER LEADERS Wins 20 2008-09, 2010-11 1. Sean Gray (1998-2002) 45 Losses 16 2005-06 2. Devin Carter (2011-15) 38 All-Americans 6 2015-16 3. David Hoffman (2004-06) 37 ACC Champions 6 2016-17 4. Steve Brown (1973-77) 29 Individual Wins 377 2010-11 5. Mark Miller (1976-80) 26 Individual Dual Wins 158 2008-09 6. Chris Martin (1996-2001) 25 Major Decisions 74 2010-11; 2011-12 7. Jarrod Garnett (2008-13) 24 Technical Falls 30 2008-09 8. Josh Feldman (1989-94) 23 Falls 74 2008-09 Justin Staylor (2004-08) 23 Points 740 1979-80 10. Scott Justus (1998-03) 22 Points at ACCs 93.0 2017 Baird Kilpatrick (1987-91) 22 Points at NCAAs 82.0 2016 Jesse Dong (2008-13) 22

CAREER INDIVIDUAL WINS SINGLE SEASON PIN LEADERS 1. Sean Gray (1997-02) 133-19-0 1. Steve Ratley (2006-07) 18 2. Pete Yates (2008-13) 131-34-0 2. Sean Gray (2001-02) 15 3. Chris Martin (1996-01) 126-25-0 David Hoffman (2001-05) 15 Jarrod Garnett (2008-13) 126-29-0 4. Sean Gray (1997-98) 14 5. Devin Carter (2010-15) 121-16-0 5. Justin Staylor (2004-05) 13 6. David Hoffman (2001-06) 116-32-0 6. Steve Borja (2004-05) 12 7. Joey Dance (2013-17) 114-20-0 7. Steve Brown (1974-75) 11 8. Eric Hall (1996-01) 113-39-0 Devin Carter (2010-11) 11 9. Jesse Dong (2008-13) 112-23-0 Devin Carter (2011-12) 11 10. Ty Walz (2012-17) 109-30-0 10. Bill Pfeffer (1979-80) 10 11. Chris Diaz (2007-11) 106-46-0 Jarrod Garnett (2008-09) 10 12. Scott Justus (1998-03) 98-31-0 13. Jared Haught (2014-18) 97-35-0 FASTEST FALL 14. Rob Fair (1981-85) 93-29-6 9 seconds, Tomas Ovalle vs. Chris Cottrell (Navy) Nov. 21, 2004 15. David Marone (2007-13) 91-48-0 (197 pounds)

CAREER DUAL MEET WINS CAREER WINNING PCT. 1. Joey Dance (2013-17) 69-7-0 Name Years Pct. Record 2. Jesse Dong (2008-13) 68-7-0 1. Devin Carter (2011-15) .883 121-16-0 3. Pete Yates (2008-13) 64-13-0 2. Sean Gray (1997-02) .875 133-19-0 4. Jarrod Garnett (2008-13) 63-9-0 3. John Dattalo (1995-97) .857 72-12-0 5. Ty Walz (2012-17) 61-12-0 4. Joey Dance (2013-17) .851 114-20-0 6. Sean Gray (1997-02) 58-3-0 5. Mike Faust (2004-06) .838 67-13-0 Chris Martin (1996-01) 58-5-0 6. Chris Martin (1996-01) .824 126-27-0 8. Devin Carter (2010-) 56-6-0 7. Zach Epperly (2013-17) .816 62-14-0 Chris Diaz (2007-11) 56-18-0 8. Jarrod Garnett (2008-13) .813 126-29-0 10. David Hoffman (2001-06) 55-10-0 9. Pete Yates (2008-13) .794 131-34-0 10. Nick Brascetta (2011-16) .788 67-18-0 SINGLE SEASON WINS 11. Ty Walz (2012-17) .784 109-31-0 1. John Dattalo (1996-97) 43-6-0 David Hoffman (2004-05) .784 116-32-0 2. Eric Hall (1996-97) 41-10-0 Josh Feldman (1989-94) .784 85-23-1 3. Sean Gray (1999-00) 40-3-0 14. Mark Miller (1976-80) .773 82-24-0 4. Jarrod Garnett (2008-09) 38-8-0 15. Scott Justus (1998-03) .760 98-31-0 5. Mike Faust (2005-06) 37-6-0 6. Devin Carter (2011-12) 36-5-0 SINGLE SEASON WINNING PCT. 7. Rob Fair (1984-85) 35-3-0 Name Year Pct. Record Devin Carter (2010-11) 35-7-0 1. David McFadden (2017-18) .946 35-2-0 David McFadden (2017-18) 35-2-0 2. Scott Justus (2001-02) .938 30-2-0 10. Chris Martin (1999-00) 34-5-0 3. Sean Gray (1999-00) .930 40-3-0 4. Dante Winslow (1993-94) .929 26-2-0 SINGLE SEASON DUAL MEET WINS 5. Rob Fair (1984-85) .921 35-3-0 1. Devin Carter (2010-11) 21-3-0 6. Pete Yates (2012-13) .919 34-3-0 2. Chris Diaz (2009-10) 20-1-0 7. Devin Carter (2014-15) .914 32-3-0 3. Baird Kilpatrick (1989-90) 19-1-0 8. Sean Gray (2000-01) .909 30-3-0 Mike Faust (2004-05) 19-1-0 Joey Dance (2016-17) .909 30-3-0 5. John Dattalo (1996-97) 18-0-0 Jared Haught (2017-18) .909 30-3-0 David Hoffman (2001-02) 18-2-0 11. Jesse Dong (2009-10) .889 32-4-0 Joey Dance (2013-14) 18-5-0 12. John Dattalo (1996-97) .878 43-6-0 Nick Vetterlein (2013-14) 18-5-0 Devin Carter (2011-12) .878 36-5-0 Joey Dance (2015-16) 18-0-0 14. Joey Dance (2014-15) .875 28-4-0 Joey Dance (2016-17) 18-1-0 Jared Haught (2016-17) .875 28-4-0 Jared Haught (2016-17) 18-1-0 Zack Zavatsky (2016-17) 18-1-0 (minimum 25 matches)

*BOLD denotes active wrestler

4 VIRGINIA TECH ALL-AMERICANS

BRANDON GLOVER SEAN GRAY 130 POUNDS 141 POUNDS

ALL-AMERICAN, 1959 YEAR W-L-D NCAA FINISH 1997-98 32-8-0 3RD PLACE 1998-99 Redshirt 1999-00 40-3-0 7th 2000-01 30-3-0 6th 2001-02 31-5-0 Career 133-19-0 Tech’s first All-American in wrestling ... Took third place in the Tech’s first two-time All-American ... Finished sixth at 141 pounds 130-pound weight class at the 1959 NCAA Championships in at the 2001 NCAA Championships in Iowa City ... Earned his Iowa City ... Four-time Southern Conference champion (1957- first All-America honor when he placed seventh at the 2000 60) ... Went undefeated in his career except in the semifinals of Championships in St. Louis ... Three-time EWL Champion ... Holds those championships ... Went 26-0 in career dual meets ... 1988 the school record for career wins (133). inductee into the Virginia Tech Sports Hall of Fame ... Native of Norfolk, Granby HS graduate.

JOSH FELDMAN MIKE FAUST HEAVYWEIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT

YEAR W-L-D NCAA FINISH YEAR W-L-D NCAA FINISH 1989-90 1-4-0 2004-05 30-7-0 1990-91 Redshirt 2005-06 37-8-0 5th 1991-92 29-5-1 1992-93 27-7-0 Career 67-15-0 1993-94 28-7 7th Career 85-23-1 Tech’s second All-American ... Took seventh place in the 1994 Tech’s fifth All-American ... Took fifth place at the 2006 NCAA NCAA Championships at the heavyweight division in Chapel Hill, Championships at the heavyweight class in Oklahoma City ... Went N.C. ... Three-time Colonial Athletic Association champion (1992- 5-2 at the 2006 NCAA Championships, wrestling four overtime 94) ... Dropped a tough 5-3 decision to Clarion’s Kurt Angle in matches, including three that went all six overtimes ... Wrestled in the second round of the 1992 NCAAs ... Tied for seventh all-time over 61 minutes, the most minutes of any wrestler at the 2006 event at Tech in career pins with 23 and 15th in all-time wins at time of ... Two-time ACC Champion (2005-06) ... 2006 ACC Wrestler of graduation ... Posted a career record of 85-23-1 for the Hokies. the Year ... Wrestled for two seasons after transferring from Penn.

CHRIS MARTIN DAVID HOFFMAN 165 POUNDS 141 POUNDS

YEAR W-L-D NCAA FINISH YEAR W-L-D NCAA FINISH 1996-97 32-8-0 2001-02 29-10-0 1997-98 32-9-0 2002-03 Redshirt 1998-99 Redshirt 2003-04 23-5-0 1999-00 34-5-0 4th 2004-05 33-7-0 2000-01 28-3-0 2005-06 31-10 8th Career 126-25-0 Career 116-32-0 Virginia Tech’s third All-American ... Took fourth place at the Virginia Tech’s sixth All-American ... Took eighth place at the 2006 2000 NCAA Championships at 165 pounds in St. Louis ... NCAA Championships at 141 pounds in Oklahoma City ... Dropped Eastern Wrestling League Champion in 2000, the native of his opening match at the Championships before bouncing back to Norfolk, Va., posted a career record of 126-25, second-best win four straight, including a last-second win, to earn All-America all-time at Tech. The graduate of Granby High is also fourth in honors ... 2006 ACC Champion ... Four-time NCAA qualifier ... career winning percentage, finishing with a .824 clip. Ranks sixth in program history with 116 wins.

5 CHRIS DIAZ DEVIN CARTER 141 POUNDS 133/141 POUNDS

YEAR W-L-D NCAA FINISH YEAR W-L-D NCAA FINISH 2007-08 14-17 2010-11 35-7 2008-09 33-12 2011-12 36-5 5th (133) 2009-10 33-7 2012-13 Redshirt 2010-11 26-10 8th 2013-14 18-1 2nd (141) 2014-15 32-3 3rd (141) Career 106-46 Career 121-16 Tech’s seventh All-American ... Took eighth place at the 2010 Three-time All-American ... Four-time ACC Champion ... One of NCAA Championships at 141 pounds in Omaha, Neb. ... Went on three wrestlers in program history to reach the podium in two a four-match winning streak to reach the podium after dropping his different weight classes ... 2014 ACC Tournament Most Valuable first match ... Dominated second-seeded Jamal Parks of Oklahoma Wrestler ... 2012 ACC Wrestler of the Year ... 2014 NCAA State, 7-3, to clinch the spot in the top eight ... Three-time NCAA finalist at 141 pounds ... Won his third ACC Championship in Qualifier ... His 20 dual meet wins in 2009-10 ranks second all- 2014 after tearing his hamstring earlier in the season ... Tech’s time in program history. all-time leader with a .883 career winning percentage ... Ranks second all-time with 38 career pins.

PETE YATES JARROD GARNETT 165 POUNDS 125 POUNDS

YEAR W-L-D NCAA FINISH YEAR W-L-D NCAA FINISH 2008-09 31-8 2008-09 38-8 2009-10 10-6 2009-10 26-7 2010-11 28-10 2010-11 30-9 2011-12 28-7 5th 2011-12 Redshirt 2012-13 34-3 4th 2012-13 32-5 6th Career 131-34 Career 126-29 Two-time All-American ... Two-time ACC Champion ... 2013 ACC Earned his spot on the 125-pound podium by winning five Wrestler of the Year ... 2012 ACC Tournament Most Valuable matches in a row at the 2013 NCAA Championships ... Won Wrestler ... Finished fourth at the 2013 NCAA Championships in 126 career matches, tied for the third-most in program history Des Moines, becoming Tech’s first semifinalist since 1959 ... Ranks ... Three-time ACC Champion ... 2013 ACC Tournament Most second in program history with 131 career wins ... Four-time NCAA Valuable Wrestler ... 2010 ACC Freshman of the Year ... Four- qualifier ... Ranks seventh in program history with a .794 career time NCAA Qualifier. winning percentage.

ZACH NEIBERT NICK BRASCETTA 141 POUNDS 149/157 POUNDS

YEAR W-L-D NCAA FINISH YEAR W-L-D NCAA FINISH 2010-11 22-6 2011-12 10-5 2011-12 22-12 2012-13 31-7 8th (149) 2012-13 20-12 8th 2013-14 Redshirt 2013-14 24-9 2014-15 13-2 4th (157) 2015-16 13-4 3rd (157) Career 88-39 Career 67-18 Rebounded from a second-round loss at the 2013 NCAA Wrestling Three-time All-American ... Three-time ACC Champion ... 2016 Championships by winning his next three matches to capture All- ACC runner-up ... 2012 ACC Freshman of the Year ... Entered America honors at 141 pounds ... Upset ninth-seeded Richard the 2015 NCAA Championships in St. Louis unseeded and went Durson of Franklin & Marshall, 6-3, to capture the spot on the on to defeat the No. 9, 8 and 5 seeds en route to a four-place podium ... 2014 ACC Champion ... 2013 ACC runner-up at 141 finish ... Compiled a 6-1 record at the 2016 NCAAs at Madison pounds ... Three-time NCAA Qualifier. Square Garden despite again battling injuries his senior season.

6 CHRIS PENNY JOEY DANCE 197 POUNDS 125 POUNDS

YEAR W-L-D NCAA FINISH 2009-10 3-16 YEAR W-L-D NCAA FINISH 2010-11 14-21 2013-14 28-10 4th 2011-12 12-8 2014-15 28-4 2012-13 Redshirt 2015-16 27-1 2013-14 28-13 6th 2016-17 30-3 5th Career 57-58 Career 114-20 One of the great Cinderella stories of the 2014 NCAA Two-time All-American ... Three-time ACC Champion ... Fell Championships ... Advanced to the semifinals of the in the quarterfinals at the 2017 NCAA Championships in St. 197-pound weight class as the No. 14 seed ... Eventually Louis but won his next two matches in the consolation bracket finished sixth after dropping down in wrestlebacks ... to earn a spot on the podium ... Tech’s first true freshman to 2014 ACC Champion at 197 ... 2012 ACC runner-up at earn All-America honors ... Stormed through the wrestlebacks at heavyweight ... 2012 All-ACC selection. 125 pounds to place fourth at the 2014 NCAA Championships ... Came back to win four in a row, including victories over the Nos. 7, 6 and 5 seeds to make it to the third-place match. The Christiansburg, Va., native finished his rookie campaign with a 28-10 record.

ZACH EPPERLY TY WALZ 174 POUNDS 285 POUNDS

YEAR W-L-D NCAA FINISH YEAR W-L-D NCAA FINISH 2013-14 Redshirt 2012-13 Redshirt 2014-15 24-8 7th 2013-14 27-14 2015-16 17-3 3rd 2014-15 28-9 7th 2016-17 21-3 2015-16 28-3 4th Career 62-14 2016-17 26-4 4th Career 109-30 Two-time All-American ... 2017 ACC Champion ... Went 7-1 Three-time All-American ... 2017 ACC Champion ... Went 4-2 at the 2016 NCAA Championships in New York City to finish and finished fourth at the 2017 NCAA Championships in St. third ... Dropped his first round match but went on to win seve Louis ... Went 3-1 in the main bracket with an appearance in straight on the back side to reach the podium ... 2016 ACC the semifinals ... The third heavyweight in program history to runner-up ... Pinned Virginia’s Blaise Butler in the blood round earn All-America honors ... Won three matches in a row at the to earn All-American honors as a redshirt freshman ... Finished 2015 NCAAs, including a 2-1 win over fourth-seeded Austin third at the 2015 ACC Championship ... 2015 NWCA All- Marsden of Oklahoma State in the round of 12, to earn a spot Academic. on the podium ... 2016 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invite Champion.

JARED HAUGHT SOLOMON CHISHKO 197 POUNDS 141/149 POUNDS

YEAR W-L-D NCAA FINISH YEAR W-L-D NCAA FINISH 2013-14 Redshirt 2014-15 Redshirt 2014-15 16-18 2015-16 30-7 6th 2015-16 23-10 6th 2016-17 25-6 6th 2016-17 28-4 4th 2017-18 8-7 2017-18 30-3 2nd Career 63-20 Career 97-35 Three-time All-American ... Two-time ACC Champion ... Two-time All-American ... 2017 ACC Champion ... The third 2018 NCAA finalist at 197 pounds ... Went 4-1 at the NCAA Hokie to All-American at two different weight classes ... 2016 Championships in Cleveland ... The first West Virginia native All-American at 141 pounds ... Advanced to the quarterfinals to wrestle for a national title ... Reached the semifinals and and finished with a 4-3 record to place sixth. finished fourth overall at the 2017 NCAA Tournament in St. Louis ... Finished sixth at the 2016 NCAA Championships at Madison Square Garden ... 2016 ACC runner-up at 197 ... Four-time NCAA qualifier.

7 DAVID McFADDEN SAL MASTRIANI 165 POUNDS 157 POUNDS

YEAR W-L-D NCAA FINISH YEAR W-L-D NCAA FINISH 2015-16 27-11 6th 2012-13 Redshirt 2016-17 Redshirt 2013-14 12-16 2017-18 35-2 5th 2014-15 24-12 2015-16 9-11 Career 62-13 2016-17 20-9 8th Career 65-48 Two-time All-American ... 2018 ACC Champion ... 2016 Went 4-3 at nationals in St. Louis to take eighth place … Fell ACC Freshman of the Year ... Reached the semifinals at the in the second round to eventual NCAA runner-up Joey Lavalle 2018 NCAA Championships in Cleveland ... Pinned Iowa’s of Missouri, but battled back with three-straight victories to Alex Marinelli in the fifth place bout ... Went 5-3 at Madison reach the podium for the first time … Defeated Rider’s Bryant Square Garden to earn All-American honors as a true Clagon, 8-7, to clinch All-American status. freshman at the 2016 NCAA Championships ... Went 4-1 in wrestlebacks to place sixth.

ZACK ZAVATSKY 184 POUNDS

YEAR W-L-D NCAA FINISH 2014-15 Redshirt 2015-16 23-5 2016-17 25-4 2017-18 31-8 6th Career 79-17

2018 All-American ... Two-time ACC Champion ... Defeated the No. 3 seed Ryan Preisch of Lehigh in sudden victory overtime to clinch a spot on the podium at the 2018 NCAA Championships in Cleveland.

YEAR-BY YEAR RESULTS

YEAR RECORD COACH 1994-95 6-10-0 Cheynet 1970-71 3-7-0 Teske 1946-47 0-6-0 Altman 2017-18 14-3 Robie 1993-94 6-7-0 Cheynet 1969-70 4-15-0 Teske 1943-46 No Team 2016-17 18-1 Dresser/Robie 1992-93 9-1-0 Cheynet 1968-69 7-5-1 Teske 1942-43 1-6-1 Altman 2015-16 16-2 Dresser 1991-92 9-7-1 Cheynet 1967-68 8-4-0 Teske 1941-42 4-3-0 Altman 2014-15 14-2 Dresser 1990-91 9-12-0 Cheynet 1966-67 9-1-0 Teske 1940-41 1-5-0 Altman 2013-14 18-5 Dresser 1989-90 14-7-0 Cheynet 1965-66 7-2-0 Teske 1939-40 2-4-0 Altman 2012-13 16-3 Dresser 1988-89 12-7-1 Cheynet 1964-65 5-6-0 Teske 1938-39 1-5-0 Tilson 2011-12 8-6 Dresser 1987-88 7-7-0 Cheynet 1963-64 4-5-1 Teske 1937-38 2-3-0 Tilson 2010-11 20-4 Dresser 1986-87 8-6-0 Cheynet 1962-63 2-7-1 Teske 1936-37 0-4-1 Tilson 2009-10 17-5 Dresser 1985-86 4-10-0 Cheynet 1961-62 7-2-0 Teske 1935-36 1-4-0 Tilson 2008-09 20-2 Dresser 1984-85 8-10-0 Cheynet 1960-61 6-3-0 Teske 1934-35 2-3-0 Tilson 2007-08 7-9 Dresser 1983-84 6-13-1 Cheynet 1959-60 4-1-0 Teske 1933-34 2-3-0 Tilson 2006-07 6-12 Dresser 1982-83 2-9-1 Cheynet 1958-59 6-1-0 Teske 1932-33 2-3-0 Herring 2005-06 1-16-0 Brands 1981-82 5-15-0 Cheynet 1957-58 6-1-0 Teske 1931-32 3-2-0 Herring 2004-05 16-4-0 Brands 1980-81 11-5-1 Cheynet 1956-57 7-0-0 Teske 1930-31 2-3-0 Herring 2003-04 6-12-0 Mourlam 1979-80 14-4-0 Cheynet 1955-56 7-0-0 Teske 1929-30 3-4-0 Herring 2002-03 0-13-0 Mourlam 1978-79 14-5-1 Cheynet 1954-55 8-0-0 Teske 1928-29 3-4-0 Anderson 2001-02 5-10-0 Mourlam 1977-78 11-5-0 Cheynet 1953-54 1-6-1 Teske 1927-28 6-1-0 Herring 2000-01 8-7-1 Mourlam 1976-77 9-5-0 Cheynet 1952-53 6-1-1 Teske 1926-27 6-0-1 Herring 1999-00 10-7-0 Mourlam 1975-76 12-4-0 Cheynet 1951-52 5-8-0 Teske 1925-26 3-3-0 Herring 1998-99 2-13-0 Mourlam 1974-75 6-9-0 Cheynet 1950-51 4-5-0 Learned 1924-25 6-0-0 Herring 1997-98 9-4-0 Mourlam 1973-74 5-9-1 Teske 1949-50 7-4-0 Learned 1923-24 2-2-1 Herring 1996-97 10-8-0 Mourlam 1972-73 4-9-0 Teske 1948-49 3-4-1 Learned 1922-23 1-2-0 Cubbage 1995-96 6-9-0 Cheynet 1971-72 1-9-0 Teske 1947-48 1-7-0 Altman 1921-22 2-0-0 Sutton 1920-21 0-1-0 Herring

8 ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS (BY WINS)

RECORD COACH YEARS YEARS COACHED WIN % BEST YEAR 188-167-6 Jerry Cheynet 22 1974-96 .529 14-4/1979-80 160-51-0 Kevin Dresser 11 2006-17 .758 18-1/2016-17 123-104-6 Frank Teske 23 1951-74 .565 8-0/1954-55 50-74-1 Keith Mourlam 8 1996-03 .404 10-7/1999-00 33-19-3 George Herring 10 1920-21, 24-28, 30-33 .627 6-0/1924-25 17-20-0 Tom Brands 2 2004-2006 .459 16-4/2004-05 14-13-1 Allan Learned 3 1948-51 .518 7-4/1949-50 JERRY CHEYNET 14-3-0 Tony Robie 1 2017-18 .823 14-3/2017-18 9-31-1 William Altman 6 1939-48 .232 4-3/1941-42 All-Time Virginia Tech Wrestling 8-22-1 C.E. Tilson 6 1933-39 .274 2-3/1934,35,38 Record (91 seasons): 3-4-0 G.C. Anderson 1 1928-29 .429 3-4 621-508-19 (.541) 2-0-0 S.B. Sutton 1 1921-22 1.000 2-0 1-2-0 Ben Cubbage 1 1922-23 .333 1-2

VIRGINIA TECH SPORTS HALL OF FAME

The Virginia Tech Sports Hall of Fame was established in 1982 to honor and preserve the memory of athletes, coaches, administrators and staff members who have made outstanding contributions to athletics at the university. A total 157 individuals have been inducted into the Tech Hall of Fame during special ceremonies held each fall. Some of the following were inducted for other sports, but all have ties to Virginia Tech wrestling.

MILTON ANDES BRANDON GLOVER FRANK TESKE SHERMAN (inducted in 1994) (inducted in 1988) (inducted in 1995) VANDEVENDER (inducted in 2001) A 125-pound wrestling champion of An All-America wrestler, he was a He led Tech to seven Southern the 1920s who went on to fame as a four-time SoCon champion who lost Conference wrestling championships A four-time SoCon wrestling champion National AAU champion. only one match in his career. in a 23-year coaching stint. who advanced to the final Olympic tryouts in 1956.

GENE BREEN DON OAKES ARMAND TAYLOR KEN WHITLEY (inducted in 2002) (inducted in 2001) (inducted in 2005) (inducted in 1990) A heavyweight champion of the A wrestler for Tech in the late 1950s A three-time SoCon champion who A dynamic football star and Southern Conference in the 1960s. who went on to a successful career helped Tech to a 19th-place finish in heavyweight wrestler of the as a pro football player. the 1956 NCAA Tournament. 1960s.

JOSH FELDMAN SEAN GRAY (inducted in 2011) (inducted in 2015) A 1994 All-American for Tech who A two-time All-American in wrestling wrestled his way to an 85-23-1 who set school records for wins career record at heavyweight. and pins. 9 VIRGINIA TECH VS. ALL OPPONENTS

TEAM RECORD FIRST LAST TEAM RECORD FIRST LAST TEAM RECORD FIRST LAST American 11-5-0 1980 2013 Gannon 1-0-0 1989 1989 Northern Iowa 4-2-0 2005 2017 Anderson 5-1-0 1995 2008 Gardner-Webb 9-0-0 2000 2014 Notre Dame 2-0-0 1979 1981 Appalachian State 17-13-2 1947 2011 George Mason 8-9-0 1976 2016 Old Dominion 15-22-0 1966 2018 Arizona State 2-1-0 2015 2018 George Washington 2-0-0 1988 1989 Ohio 2-8-0 1990 2008 Army 0-1-0 1991 1991 Georgia 3-1-0 1966 1974 Ohio State 2-13-0 1964 2014 Ashland 1-0-0 1997 1997 Georgia Tech 5-1-0 1966 1975 Oklahoma 4-1-0 2012 2018 Auburn 8-0-0 1959 1967 Hampden-Sydney 1-0-0 1925 1925 Oklahoma State 1-0-0 2011 2011 Ball State 0-2-0 1972 1982 Harvard 1-0-0 2000 2000 Oregon State 3-0-0 2008 2014 Binghamton 2-1-0 1975 2013 Hofstra 1-1-0 2003 2013 Oswego State 0-1-0 1984 1984 Bloomsburg 3-4-0 1999 2007 Howard 3-0-0 1995 2001 Pembroke State 6-4-0 1974 1986 Brockport 2-1-0 1988 1996 Illinois State 0-1-0 1973 1973 Penn 0-1-0 2007 2007 Brown 1-1-0 2003 2009 Indiana 0-4-0 1972 2006 Penn State 0-7-0 1962 2015 Bucknell 2-0-0 2009 2016 Iowa 0-3-0 1968 2012 Pfeiffer 1-0-0 1967 1967 Cal-Davis 0-1-0 2006 2006 Iowa State 1-6-0 2003 2016 Pitt 4-11-0 1965 2018 Cal-Poly 1-0-0 2009 2009 Ithaca 1-0-0 1990 1990 Pitt-Johnstown 0-3-0 2001 2005 California (PA) 2-0-0 1984 1995 James Madison 12-9-0 1976 2006 Princeton 3-1-0 1978 2017 Camp Lejeune 1-1-0 1950 1951 Kansas State 0-1-0 1941 1941 Purdue 0-1-0 1965 1965 Campbell 12-2-0 1982 2018 Kent State 6-4-0 2004 2017 Quantico Marines 2-0-0 1949 1950 Carson-Newman 12-10-1 1979 2003 Lafayette 1-0-0 1975 1975 Richmond 3-1-0 1974 1980 Central Florida 1-0-0 1981 1981 Lehigh 3-2-0 2000 2018 Rider 2-0-0 2000 2014 Central Michigan 4-2-0 2005 2017 Liberty 7-2-0 1977 2011 Rutgers 1-1-0 2009 2011 Central Oklahoma 1-0-0 2009 2009 Livingstone 1-2-0 1986 1988 Salisbury State 3-0-0 1978 1987 Chattanooga 8-8-0 1974 2017 Lock Haven 2-6-0 1992 2017 Shippensburg 2-2-0 1981 1981 Cincinnati 1-0-0 1979 1979 Longwood 7-1-0 1985 1987 Slippery Rock 2-3-0 1988 1996 Clarion 2-5-0 1999 2011 Loyola 1-0-0 1987 1987 South Carolina State 2-0-0 1985 1988 Clemson 0-1-0 1987 1987 Manchester (IN) 2-0-0 2012 2013 Southern Connecticut 1-0-0 1979 1979 Cleveland State 1-6-0 1972 2004 Marshall 9-3-0 1955 1982 South Dakota State 2-0-0 2015 2017 Colgate 2-1-0 1973 1977 Maryland 9-13-0 1942 2014 Stanford 1-0-0 2017 2017 Coppin State 2-0-0 1990 1992 Maryville 3-0-0 1976 1977 Stetson 1-0-0 1984 1984 Cornell 0-3-0 1992 2014 Massachusetts 1-0-0 1984 1984 Tennessee 1-8-0 1973 1985 Cumberland (KY) 1-0-0 2005 2005 Michigan 2-2-0 2000 2016 The Citadel 12-2-0 1950 2016 Cumberland (TN) 1-0-0 2004 2004 Middle Tennessee State 2-0-0 1975 1979 Towson 2-0-0 1980 1981 Davidson 30-3-1 1924 2009 Millersville 1-2-0 1986 1992 Troy 1-0-0 1967 1967 Dayton 1-0-0 1989 1989 Minnesota 0-4-0 2001 2013 University of the South 1-0-0 1975 1975 Delaware 1-0-0 1989 1989 Missouri 0-3-0 2004 2017 Virginia 45-32-1 1922 2018 Delaware State 2-0-0 1990 1991 Morehead State 1-0-0 1976 1976 VCU 6-0-0 1969 1981 Drexel 3-0-0 1992 2010 Morgan State 4-3-0 1980 1996 VMI 27-35-4 1923 2017 Duke 28-12-1 1927 2018 Navy 0-13-0 1928 1994 Virginia State 2-0-0 1988 1989 Duquesne 1-0-0 1996 1996 Nebraska 1-3-0 2006 2017 Wake Forest 1-0-0 1957 1957 East Carolina 3-0-0 1979 1981 Nebraska-Kearney 1-0-0 2014 2014 Washington & Lee 15-22-3 1921 1925 Eastern Illinois 1-0-0 2005 2005 Newberry 2-0-0 2009 2014 West Chester State 1-1-0 1976 1981 Eastern Michigan 0-1-0 1996 1996 N.N. Apprentice 6-1-0 1939 1988 West Virginia 9-12-0 1951 2017 Edinboro 7-7-1 1998 2017 Norfolk State 2-0-0 1983 1984 Western Maryland 1-0-0 1928 1928 Elon 1-0-0 1986 1986 North Carolina 37-31-2 1924 2018 William & Mary 5-8-0 1965 1995 Ferrum 4-0-0 1985 1988 North Carolina A&T 1-0-0 1982 1982 Wilkes 1-5-0 1977 1988 Findlay 1-0-0 2000 2000 NC Greensboro 7-2-0 1995 2010 Wisconsin 3-1-0 1968 2012 Florida International 1-0-0 1978 1978 NC Preflight School 0-1-0 1943 1943 Wyoming 1-0-0 2007 2007 Franklin & Marshall 0-1-0 1982 1982 NC State 27-32-1 1926 2018 Furman 2-0-0 1989 1990 North Dakota State 4-0-0 2008 2017 • Virginia Tech had no wrestling squad from 1943-46 due to World War II • No results or incomplete data exists for the 1961-62, 1962-63, 1969-70, 1970-71 and 1971-72 seasons

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