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Northern Iowa Wrestling 1988-89 University of Northern Iowa UNI ScholarWorks Athletics Media Guides Athletics 1989 Northern Iowa Wrestling 1988-89 University of Northern Iowa Let us know how access to this document benefits ouy Copyright ©1988 Athletics, University of Northern Iowa Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.uni.edu/amg Part of the Higher Education Commons Recommended Citation University of Northern Iowa, "Northern Iowa Wrestling 1988-89" (1989). Athletics Media Guides. 152. https://scholarworks.uni.edu/amg/152 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Athletics at UNI ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Athletics Media Guides by an authorized administrator of UNI ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Northern Iowa Wrestling 1988-89 1988-89 University of Northern Iowa Alphabetical Roster Name Weight Year Experience Hometown/High School Arneson, AT. 142 Fr. RS Bettendorf, IA/Bettendorf Benning, Brian 177 Fr. Ackley, INAckley-Geneva Berg, Greg 190 Fr. Runnels, INSoutheast Polk Byrne, Jamie 150 Fr. Cedar Rapids, INWashington Caldwell, Rick 142 Fr. RS Marshalltown, INMarshalltown Charley, Chris 158 Fr. RS Janesville, INJanesville Con. Dawley, Jon 177 Fr. Montezuma, INMontezurna Decker, Sam 158 Fr. Muscatine, INMuscatine Dorris, Claude 142 Fr. RS Muscatine, INMuscatine Dotson, Charlie 142 Fr. RS Albuquerque, NM/Eldorado Downs, Doug 177 Sr. 2VL Franklinville, NJ/Delsea Engleman, Scott 150 Jr. NVE Mason City, INMason City Freund, Bryan 177 Fr. Dunlap, IL/DeWitt Central Fridley, Scott 190 Fr. Muscatine, INMuscatine Fuglsang, Gregg 118 Fr. Camanche, INCarnanche Fuglsang, Matt 118 Fr. Camanche, INCarnanche Greenlee, Joel HWT Sr. 3VL Waverly, INWaverly-Shell Rock Hamilton, Pat 134 Jr. 1VL Emmetsburg, INErnrnetsburg Hanson, Tony 177 Sr. 2VL Waterloo, INWest Hartle, Steve 142 Fr. Sioux City, WEast Hassel, Scott 134 Fr. Spirit Lake, INSpirit Lake Herber, Greg 190 So. NVE Dubuque, INWahlert Hogan, Pat 150 Sr. 3VL Washburn, IA!Don Bosco Hogan, Torn 134 Fr. Washburn, IA!Don Bosco Howell, Rod 167 Fr. Wapello, INWapello Huffman, Paul 118 Jr. 2VL Cedar Falls, INCedar Falls Kahl, Kevin 177 Sr. 2VL Durant, IA!Durant Kane, Mike 158 Fr. Cedar Rapids, INLaSalle Krumholz, Joe HWT Jr. TR Fraser, MI!Fraser Kuhlman, Brian 126 So. Cedar Rapids, INJefferson Lappe, Todd 167 Jr. 1VL Whittemore, INA!gona Lee, Eddie 118 Fr. Council Bluffs, INLincoln Lernbeck, Chris 158 Sr. 3VL Bloomington, MN/Kennedy Liechty, ,Jason 150 Fr. RS Mount Pleasant, INMt. Pleasant Long, Darrell 177 Jr. NVL Cedar Rapids, INJefferson Lovell, Alan 150 Fr. RS Marshalltown, INMarshalltown Marcks, Jeff 126 Sr. NVE Council Bluffs, INJefferson Martin, Duaine 126 So. NVE Omaha, NE/North Medina, Mike 158 Fr. Olathe, KS/Bishop Miege Mooberry, Mark 167 Fr. Osage, INOsage Moody, Keith 134 Fr. LaPorte City, INLaPorte City . Patterson, Chris 118 So. Newton, IA/Newton Pitzele, Darren 150 Fr. Pleasant Valley, IA/Bettendorf Powers, Rich 177 Fr. RS Harvard, IL/Marian Catholic Prunty, Robert 177 Fr. Cedar Falls, INCedar Falls Pustelnik, Mark 126 So. 1VL East Moline, IL/United Township Raymond, Todd 134 Jr. NVL Tucson, AZ/Flowing Wells Saxton, Dave HWT Fr. RS Emmetsburg, INErnrnetsburg Schwab, Mark 118 Jr. 2VL Osage, INOsage Steffensmeier, Gary 142 Fr. Donnellson, lA/Ft. Madison Vaughan, Mike 150 Fr. RS Iowa City, INRegina Watts, Tracy 142 Fr. Bellevue, IA/Bellevue White, Greg 167 Jr. NVL Waterloo, INColurnbus Williams, Dave 190 Jr. NVE Charles City, INCharles City Wills, Steve 126 Fr. RS Missouri Valley, INM. Valley EXPERIENCE: # VL = Number of Varsity Letters: NVL = Varsity Experience, but Non-Letterwinner; NVE = No Varsity Experience; TR= Transfer; RS= Redshirt. Head Coach: Don Briggs (Iowa '71) Student Assistants: Mike Schwab Kurt Shedenhelrn Assistant Coaches: J im Miller (UNI '75) John Kriebs (UNI '84) Panther Wrestling '88-'89 Contents UNI Fingertip Facts 1988-89 Roster ... .. .. .. ........................... IFC Location: Cedar Falls, lA 50614 Fingertip Facts . .. 1 Enrollment: 11,500 Media Information . 1 Founded:1876 1988-89 Outlook . .......... ........ .. ...... .... 2-3 Nickname: Panthers Coaches . .... .. ................ .. .. .. ... ............ .. 4 Colors: Purple and Old Gold Weight-by-Weight Profiles ................... ....... 5-14 Arena: West Gymnasium (3,500) 1987-88 Dual Results .. .. ... .. ....... .. ..... .... .. 15 UNI-Dome ( 10,000) 1987-88 Records and Results . 16 Mftliation: NCAA Division I 1988 NCAA Tournament ........ .. .. .. .. .. .. ..... 17-18 President: Dr. Constantine Curris University Information .. ... ...... .... .. ........ ... 18 Athletic Director: Robert Bowlsby UNI's NCAA Placewinners . 19 Head Wrestling Coach: Don Briggs (82-34-0/si.x years) Year-by-Year Dual Results (1923-1988) ..... ....... 20-22 Assistant Coaches: Jim Miller, John Kriebs Year-by-Year Records .................... ..... .. .. 23 Student Assistant Coaches: Mike Schwab, Kurt Shedenhelm Briggs Athletes in the Coaching Ranks . 23 Wrestling Office Phone: (319) 273-6473 All-Time Records vs. Opponents . ...................... 24 Sports Information Director: Nancy Justis School Records and Coaches' Ranks . 24 Wrestling SID: Kevin Kane The Panther Wrestling Tradition .. ................. 25-26 Sports Information Phone: (319) 273-3642 or 6354 UNI Hall of Fame Wrestling Inductees ... .. ....... .. 27 Kane at Home: (319) 277-6828 1988-89 Opponents . .. ... ....... ... ...... .. .... .. 28-31 Associate Athletic Directors: John "Jersey" Jermier Support Staff .... ... .. ... ... .. ... ................ 32 Sandra Williamson Wrestling Dictionary . IBC Assistant Athletic Directors: (Facilities) Jim Egli 1988-89 Schedule . BC (Development) Steve Schmit Faculty Representative: Jack Wilkinson Ticket Manager: Phil Hatlem (319) 273-6131 Northern Iowa Primary Wrestling Trainer: Mark Kwikkel Media Outlets Credits Editor . • . • . Kevin Kane Newspapers Editorial Assistants . • • . • • . • • . • . • . • . Michelle DeHaven Waterloo Courier: Russ Smith, Sports Editor, P.O. Box 540, Water­ Rick Ingebritson loo, lA 50704 .. 319-291-1466 Production ••...••..••....•....•....... •.......•.. : Beth LaVelle Des Moines Register: Sports Editor, P.O. Box 957, Des Moines, IA Photography .... .......... .. •. ......•..••..••.•..•.• Bill Witt 50304 ... 1-800-532-1455 (In Iowa), 1-800-247-5346 (out of state) Special thanks to Bob, Ceola and Robin Mowery for providing the The Gazette: Mark Dukes, Sports Editor, 500 3rd Ave. S.E., Cedar horses used In this press guide. Also, thanks to Bob and Joan Craig, Rapids, lA 52401 ... 319-398-8257 Bob and Nancy Justis, and Russ Smith of the Waterloo Courier for Northern Iowan: Sports Editor, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar their contributions. Falls, lA 50614 ... 319-273-2157 The University of Northern Iowa Is an equal opportunity educator Associated Press: Chuck Schaffner, P.O. Box 1741, Des Moines, IA and employer with a comprehensive plan for affirmative action. 50306 ... 1-800-362-2580 United Press International: 317 6th Ave., Suite 610, Des Molnes,IA 50309 ... 1-800-362-2337 Quad City Times: Sports Editor, Davenport, lA 52801 ... Covering the Panthers 319-383-2220 Press Facilities in the West Gym are very Television limited. Only working media are allowed KWWL-TV: Bob Healey, Sports Director, KWWL Bldg., Waterloo, IA access to the press box, which is located on 50703 ... 319-291-1246 the south side of the arena. Media covering KCRG-TV: John Campbell, Sports Director, 2nd Ave. at 5th St. S .E., events in the UNI-Dome will be located at Cedar Rapids, lA 52401 ... 319-398-8391 floor level on the east side of the mat. Park­ KGAN-TV: Pete Seyfer, Sports Director, P.O. Box 3131, Cedar ing at the West Gym is also limited; parking Rapids, lA 52406 ... 319-395-6188 for the working media for UNI-Dome events Iowa Public Television: Doug Brooker, P.O. Box 6450, Johnston, IA Assistant SID is in the west lot of the Physical Education 50131 ... 515-281-4500 Kevin Kane Center, directly north of the UNI-Dome. Photographers Radios will be issued credentials allowing them access to matside WMT Radio: Ron Gonder, Sports Director, P.O. Box 2147, Cedar and press row. Rapids, lA 52406 ... 319-395-0533 Services Provided include printed programs, starting KXEL Radio: Sports Director, Highway 218 East, Box 1540, Water­ lineups and other pre-meet information. Individual match loo, lA 50704 .. 319-234-6397 and scoring summaries are provided at the conclusion of KCFI Radio: Kelly Neff, Sports Director, 721 Shirley St., Cedar Falls, every meet. lA 50613 ... 319-277-1918 On the Cover WHO Radio: Sports Director, 1801 Grand Ave. , Des Moines, IA 50308 .. 515-242-3500 Kneeling L to R-Kevin Kahl, Doug Downs • KWLO Radio: Bob Bakken, Sports Director, Box 1330, Waterloo, IA Others L to R-Paul Huffman. Joel Greenlee, Todd 50703 . .. 319-234-2200 Lappe, Pat Hogan, Pat Hamilton, Chris Lembeck, Mark Pustelnik, Tony Hanson 1988-89 Outlook by Russ L. Smith With Schwab at his peak last season, the Panthers were ranked as high as fifth in the nation by various wrestling Coach Don Briggs will start at the logical weight this sea­ publications. Their reward this year is one of the finest home son to build the largest Northem Iowa wrestling squad into a schedules ever, bringing Iowa, North Carolina State, winning team. Oklahoma State, Ohio State and Nebraska, all top 20 or He11 start at the largest weight- heavyweight- where potentially top 20 teams to Cedar Falls. That's in addition to Joel Greenlee, last year's fourth-place finisher in the NCAA rival Southwest
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