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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 Missouri State and New Mexico, which is toumament, is back for his senior season. coached by UNI wrestling great Bill Dotson. A workout partner this summer for Olympic gold medal Briggs and his assistant, Jim Miller and John Kriebs, heavyweight Bruce Baumgartner, Greenlee may have only greeted a huge squad of 58 wrestlers for the start of prac­ one peer on the collegiate wrestling front- Carlton Haselrig tice. Among them were 11 lettermen, including one other All­ of Pittsburgh-Johnstown, the defending NCAA champion. American and three who competed in the NCAA toumament Greenlee, ofWaverly, suffered an upset loss to Iowa's Mark last spring. Sindlinger in the quarterfinals of last year's NCAA meet at . The All-American is fifth-place !58-pound finisher Chris Iowa State and didn't meet Haselrig in the national touma­ Lembeck of Bloomington, Minnesota, also a senior. ment. They battled to a draw in the mid-season all-star meet Pat Hogan of Gilbertville won two matches in the NCAA last February. meet last year and is back for his senior season at 150 That meet, in the UNI-Dome, is a painful memory for the pounds, now in the company of his younger brother, Tom, a Panthers. It marked the last collegiate wrestling appearance runnerup in last season's Iowa state high school tournament, ofUNI's #!-ranked 118-pounder, Mark Schwab, on the mat. who will be a freshman candidate at 134 pounds. Since then, he has undergone a series of knee operations Letterman Pat Hamilton of Emmetsburg and state that are expected to keep him sidelined for what would be his champion Mike Medina of Olathe, Kansas, a new freshman, junior season and leave the weight at the opposite end of the are strong at 134. lineup up for grabs for the Panthers. As many as four wrestlers are likely to compete for the job It isn't a weight without talent. Paul Huffman, a junior at 142 pounds, all of them without prior collegiate experience from Cedar Falls, has seen much action at 118 over the past in the presence of Kurt Shedenhelm, the resident 142- two seasons. There also is a former Nebraska state champion, pounder the past four years. The group includes Charlie Duaine Martin, now ready to compete as a sophomore in his Dotson of Albuquerque, New Mexico, a four-time state high third year on the squad. school champion; Steve Hartle, the 1988 Iowa high school Martin started practice in a tough battle with letterman champion from Sioux City; A.T. Arneson, a freshman Bam Pustelnik of East Moline, Illinois, for the 126-pound redshirt from Bettendorf, and Gary Steffensmeier, a soph­ slot, but he appears capable of going to 118 and becoming a omore from Donnellson. winner, Briggs predicts.

Letterman Pat Hogan returns at 150 2 The Panthers have a state champion recruit behind Lem­ beck at 158 pounds in Jamie Byrne of Cedar Rapids. At 167, they have two experienced wrestlers in Tony Hanson of Waterloo and Todd Lappe of Whittemore, who may go to 177. Doug Downs of Franklinville, New Jersey, a transfer from Drexel who qualified for the NCAA meet last year, is back. So is Kevin Kahl, a senior from Durant who has wrestled from 167 to 190 at UNI. but he is likely to jump to 190 this year. His competition could come from Greg Herber of Du­ buque, a former high school state champion; Dave Williams, a junior from Charles City, or Rich Powers of Harvard, Illi­ nois, a former state champion. Recruits at 167, 177 and 190 include Brian Benning of Ackley, a state champion; Mike Kane of Cedar Rapids, a third­ place finisher in the state, and Greg Berg of Des Moines, a runnerup. Greenlee's workout partner in the Panther wrestling room will be Joe Krumholz, a transfer from Northern Michigan who comes on campus with two years of eligibility remaining.

Russ Smith is the Dean of Iowa wrestling writers, having covered the sport on all levelsfor over 40 years. A 1946 graduate ofUNI (then Iowa State Teacher's College) and a native of Water­ loo, Smith began his journalism career with the Waterloo Courier in 1949. He was named Sports Editor in 1966 and Executive Sports Editor in 1983. During his career. he has covered more than 30 Iowa State High School Wrestling Tour­ naments, been to the NCAA Championships every year since 1961 and has covered wrestling atthree Olympic Games-Mexico City ( 1968), Munich ( 1972) and Montreal ( 1976). He was awarded thefirst "Bob Dellinger Award" in I963 by The Amateur Wrestling News. signifying the top wres­ tling writer in the country. All-American Chris Lembeck is back at 158

All-American heavyweight Joel Greenlee is aimingfor a national title in '88 3 Coaching Staff

Head Coach Don Briggs Only the sixth coach in school history, Don Briggs enters his seventh season as the leader of the Panther wrestling program. Briggs has recorded an 82-34-0 record(. 707) in his first six years. The last two years, his teams are 32-9 and have finished 13th in the NCAA Championships each year. Before being named head coach in 1982, the Panther men­ tor served as an assistant to former UNI head coach Chuck Patten for seven seasons. In his first four years as head coach, Briggs guided the Panthers to lOth, 11th, 18th and 17th­ place finishes, respectively, at the NCAA Division I Champi­ onships. A Cedar Rapids, lA native and graduate of Jefferson High School. Briggs received his bachelor's degree in physical edu­ cation from the University of Iowa in 1971. While wrestling for the Hawkeyes, he placed fourth in the Big Ten at 134 pounds as a sophomore and third his junior and senior years. He was voted team captain as a senior. . · Before coming to UNI, Briggs was assistant coach at Cedar Rapids Prairie High School for one year. He was named UNI's assistant coach after serving as a graduate assistant in 1974 -75. He completed his graduate work at UNI with a mas­ ter's degree in physiccil education in 1975. L to R - Student Assistant Kurt Shedenhelm, Assistant Briggs is currently serving his second year as the elected Coach Jim Miller, Assistant Coach John Kriebs, Head president of the National Wrestling Coaches Association. Coach Don Briggs, Student Assistant Mike Schwab An avid hunter and fisherman, Briggs also lists skydiving as a favorite pastime. Along with his wife, Diana, he has made more than 1,000 jumps. A former Dubuque (IA) Wahlert High School grappler, he won the state heavyweight crown his senior year. In his last Assistant Coach Jim Miller two prep seasons, he won 56 of 58 matches and pinned his opponent 44 times. Returning for his sixth season with the Panthers is former UNI All-American Jim Miller. Miller joined the staff in early 1983 after a successful stint as head coach at Charles City (lA) Student Assistant Coach Mike Schwab High School. His main responsibilities include the coordina­ Mike Schwab joins the Panther staff this season after com­ tion of workouts in conjunction with the schedule. He is also pleting his eligibility last season with a 93-36-2 career record. responsible for individual technique workout sessions and He earned All-American status his junior year at 126 pounds directs the recruiting program. and advanced to the NCAA Championships again last season A 1975 graduate of UNI, Miller enjoyed an outstanding as a senior. wrestling career with the Panthers. The former East Waterloo Schwab was a five-sport star at Osage High School, earn­ High School standout won a pair of NCAA Division II national ing letters in wrestling, football, cross country, ,track and titles- in 1974 and 1975 at 134 pounds. Wrestling at the . He posted a 91-7-1 career mark, winning a state title Division I Championships. he finished second in '74 and at 98 pounds as a sophomore and finishing second at 119 as a fourth in '75. His second-place finish in '74 was the highest senior. Schwab was also the state Greco champ and third­ for a Panther wrestler in Division I since Bill Dotson's first place freestyle finisher as a senior. place in 1963. Miller coached for six seasons at Charles City, earning Student Assistant Coach Kurt Shedenhelm Iowa High School Coach of the Year honors in 1979 after his Kurt Shedenhelm capped off a brilliant career at UNI last Comets finished second in the state Class 3A meet. He also season with a 33-2-1 record and an appearance in the NCAA served a term as president of the Iowa High School Wrestling Championships after being seeded #2 in the country a good Coaches Association. part of the season at 142 pounds. In four seasons, he posted a 125-37-6 mark, making him the winningest Panther wrestler Assistant Coach John Kriebs in Division I. A former UNI All-American, John Kriebs begins his fifth Shedenhelm was a three-time placewinner at the state season as a Panther assistant. Kriebs directs the weight­ meet and was second at the Junior Nationals while at Belle training program and develops individualized weight pro­ Plaine High School. He also lettered in football and baseball grams for the athletes. He is in charge of coordinating and for the Plainsmen. monitoring conditioning programs such as morning runs and "running the stairs" in the UNI-Dome. Kriebs is a 1984 UNI graduate and a two-time Division I All­ American at heavyweight. He compiled a career mark of 94-33-2, including 57 pins. In his senior season, Kriebs posted a 24-4-1 record and was undefeated in dual action at 13-0-1. 4 118 Pounds

L toR - Paul H uffman, Chris Patterson, Gregg Fuglsang, Eddie Lee, Matt Fuglsang

Gregg Fuglsang Eddie Lee Freshman Undecided Camanche, IA Freshman Undecided Council Bluffs, lA "Gregg and his brother Matt are both very talented indi­ "Eddie is a highly-talented young man who loves to viduals. They 're hard workers and both have excellent wrestle. He's got afiesty style both on and off the mat. He strength, speed and quickness. They will probably redshirt will redshirt this year." this year and then work their way into the lineup. They've Lee was a four-year letterwinner at Council Bluffs Abra­ got a very brightjuture in UNI wrestling." ham Lincoln High School. He qualified for the state tourna­ Along with his twin brother, Matt, Gregg was a four-year ment all four years, finishing third as a freshman and soph­ letterwinner at Camanche. He was a Big Bend Conference omore, and second as a junior and senior. champion and finished fourth at the state high school meet his senior year; won state freestyle championship in '87; Iowa Chris Patterson Games freestyle champion in '87, Greco champ in '88. Sophomore Science Education 'Newton, lA "He sat out last year, but will be a contender at 118. Chris Matt Fuglsang needs to develop a little more in strength and technique. " Freshman Undecided Camanche, lA Patterson won three letters in wrestling and two in cross "Matt and Gregg are both very talented individuals. country at Newton High School. They're hard workers and both possess excellent strength, speed and quickness. They will probably redshirt this year Mark Schwab and then work their way into the lineup. They've got a very Junior Undecided Osage, lA brightjuture in UNI wrestling." "This guy has it all. if anybody can come backfrom what Along with his twin brother, Gregg, Matt was a four-year he has gone through, Mark Schwab can do it. " letterwinner at Camanche. He was a four-time All-Big Bend Schwab will almost certainly miss the 1988-89 season due selection. Matt qualified for the state high school meet all four to a serious knee injury suffered in last year's East-West All­ years in high school, placing three times. He was also a three­ Star Meet in Cedar Falls. He was ranked # 1 in the country at time state Greco champion. the time of the injury. He did an outstanding job as a fresh­ man by not only placing fifth in the nation at 118, but by Paul Huffman taking over team leadership as well. The All-American set a Junior Physical Education Cedar Falls, lA school record for victories with his 49-9 mark, breaking Jim "He is a self-made man who sat in the shadows of Mark Miller's UNI record of 48wins set in 1975. He also placed in six Schwabfor the past three years. Paul has come a long way other tourneys that season. Mark won the UNI Open last in every area andfinally taken that step to be mentally season and was 17-1-2 at the time he was injured. He tough. " redshirted two seasons ago. Huffman was a two-time state meet placewinner from Perhaps the nation's top recruit at his weight out of high Cedar Falls High School, finishing second as a junior and fifth school, Schwab won four state high school titles with a 106-1 as a senior. He was a three-year letterman for the Tigers as career mark. He also captured three freestyle and one Greco they finished tenth at the state meet his senior year. National Junior Olympics championship as a prep. He was He redshirted his first year, then lettered the past two selected a first-team High School All-American by Amateur seasons. Huffman had an opportunity to step in after Mark Wrestling News. Mark led his Osage High School team to state Schwab was injured midway through last season. He placed runnerup finishes his sophomore thru senior years. third in last year's West Regional. Career Statistics Overall Record Duals WBF LBF Career Statistics Overall Record Du als WBF LBF 1985-86 49-9-0 18-2-0 3 0 1986-87 14-21-0 2- 11 -0 3 2 1987-88 17-1-2 9-0-2 1 0 1987-88 23-9-2 5-2-2 1 0 Totals 66-10-2 27-2 -2 4 0 Totals 37-30-2 7-13 -2 4 2

5 126 Pounds

Brian Kuhlman Sophomore Secondary Education Cedar Rapids, lA "Brian sat out last year and we're glad he is back this season. He's the type J?fwrestler a coach likes to have on a team. He's got a great sense of humor, a tough competitor and an all-around hard worker." Kuhlman was a three-year letterwinner at Cedar Rapids Jefferson High School. He was named honorable mention all­ state his senior year and twice named to the all-metro team in Cedar Rapids. Jeff Marcks L to R -Jeff Marcks, Duaine Martin, Bam Pustelnik, Senior Therapeutic Recreation Council Bluffs, lA Steve Wills, Brian Kuhlman "Jeff is the guy who keeps everybody loose and on their toes. He has proven to be a good workout partner and could possibly work his way into the lineup this year." Marcks redshirted three years ago, after lettering three years at Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson High School. He Mark "Bam" Pustelnik compiled a 64-21 career mark there and was named his Sophomore Health Education East Moline, IL team's outstanding wrestler as a senior. He also lettered in "We really have high hopesfor Bam. He has shown a lot gymnastics. in the last two years and loves to wrestle. H e has great Career Statistics Overall Record Duals WBF LBF strength and is a great mat wrestler. Bam has gailled all the 1986-87 1-9-1 0- 1-1 0 2 confidence he needs to get to the top. " Duaine Martin Pustelnik came to UNI as a two-time state champion from Sophomore Undecided Omaha, NE Illinois. He is a four-time placewinner in the national junior "He is one of the most talented wrestlers in the room. He championships and a national champion his senior year in needs to make some adjustments, both weight-wise and the national Greco championships. Bam split time at 118 his mentally, but he has all the tools to be the # 1 wrestler in the freshman year, but redshirted last season. nation." Career Statistics Overall Record Duals WBF LBF This will be the first year for Martin as he redshirted last 1986-87 20-15-0 7-8-0 2 3 year, but participated in several tournaments. He was a Steve Wills three-time state champion out of Nebraska and a four-time Sophomore Science Missouri Valley, lA placewinner in the Junior Nationals. He was very highly "Steve is a hard-nosed competitor who could possibly sought see after out of high school. some action in thefuture. " Career Statistics Overall Record Duals WBF LBF Wills was a two-time conference champion at 1987-88 12-4-0 0-0-0 5 0 Missouri Valley High School. He was a two-time district and sectional champion and state qualifier. He was voted his team's MVP twice and holds eight school records. In addition to earning four letters in wrestling, he earned four in cross country.

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6 134 Pounds

L to R - Scott Hassel, Todd Raymond, Pat Hamilton, Rick Caldwell, Tom Hogan, Claude Dorris

Pat Hamilton Tom Hogan Junior History Education Emmetsburg, lA Freshman Athletic Training Washburn, lA "Pat reminds me of a young Jim Miller - he's hard­ "Tom is a lot like his brother, Pat, in that he's a hard nosed, willfight you to the end and will never say die. worker who's very low key, but shows a lot of promise. He Whoever wrestles Pat will definitely have their handsfull. " will probably be redshirted this year." Hamilton lettered at 134 last season, posting a 9-14 Hogan comes from a good wrestling family and is the record. He was a two-time state champion at Emmetsburg younger brother of 150-pounder, Pat. He was a state champ at High School, posting a career mark of90-25. He won the titles Gilbertville Don Bosco High School, while finishing third his junior and senior years and also qualified for the state twice. He participated in the s tate all-star meet and was also meet as a sophomore. Pat was a member of the E-Hawks' an all-state pick in baseball. Class 2-A state championship teams his freshman and senior Keith Moody years. In addition to wrestling, Hamilton , lettered in football Freshman Business LaPorte City and track. , lA Moody was an all-around athlete who lettered Career Statistics Overall Record Duals three years WBF LBF each in wrestling, football 1986-87 7-6-0 1-0-0 0 2 and baseball, and twice in track. As 1987-88 9-14-0 2-8-0 1 1 a senior, he was a Junior National qualifier and state high Totals 16-20-0 3-8-0 1 3 school runnerup. He was an all-conference selection in wres­ tling, football Scott Hassel and baseball. Freshman Business Spirit Lake, lA Todd Raymond "He has a great attitude and lots of confidence. He needs Junior Physical Education Tucson, AZ to work on his technique. Scott will probably redshirt this Raymond has not seen much action at UNI due to injuries. year. " He redshirted three years ago, missed part oflast season with A great all-around athlete, Hassel earned ten letters at numerous injuries and will probably miss this season after a Spirit Lake High School-four in wrestling and football, and shoulder operation. two in . He finished fifth at the state meet as a junior and Todd was a two-time Arizona state champion at Flowing third as a senior. Wells High School, where he posted a 99-15 career record, in­ cluding 31-1 his senior year. He was named a high school All­ American by Amateur Wrestling News and was named the state's outstanding wrestler. His high school team was state runnerup his last two years. Career Statistics Overall Record Duals WBF LBF 1986-87 3-7-0 0-0-0 0 0 1987-88 8-9-0 0-1-0 1 2 Totals 11-16-0 0 -1-0 1 2

7 142 Pounds

A.T. Arneson Freshman Education Bettendorf, lA "A. T. shows lots of promise and could possibly be the replacementjor Kurt Shedenhelm. He's a tough competitor and has all the tools tofill that spot. " Anleson was redshirted last year after coming to the UNI program from Bettendorf High School, a traditional power­ house in Iowa high school wrestling. At Bettendorf, he com­ piled a 76-31-2 mark and 'was a three-time state qualifier. He was named his team's wrestler of the year in 1986 and 1987. A.T. 'stop state finish was fifth and he also finished fourth at the Iowa freestyle competition. Rick Caldwell Freshman Marketing Marshalltown, lA "Rick redshirted last year and really developed a lot during the year. He could work his way into the lineup this season." · A three-year letterman at Marshalltown High School, Rick finished second in the slate toumament his junior year and third his senior year. His team was also second his junior year and fourth at the state.dual tournament as a senior. Caldwell is a good all-around athlete who lettered in football and track. Claude Dorris Freshman Accounting Muscatine , lA "This is the type ofguy a coach loves to have on his team - a hard worker, well-disciplined and he's worked hard and gained a lot of strength in the last year." Dorris was a four-year letterwinner at Muscatine High Sitting- A.T. A rneson School and a state toumament qualifier. He was named to the L toR - Gary Steffensmeier, Mick Fouts, Steve Hartle, All-Southeastern Iowa and all-conference teams his senior Cha r lie Dotson year. Charlie Dotson Pittsburgh Press High School All-Star Classic. He placed Freshman Education Albuquerque, NM third in the Junior Nationals and was a three-time con­ "After redshirting last year, Charlie's got a good chance of ference champion at Sioux City East High School. Steve holds replacing Shedenhelm. He gained a lot of technique and almost every wrestling record at East. knowledge of the sport last year in addition to adding some Gary Steffensmeier strength." Freshman Mathematics DonJ\ellson, lA Dotson twice won the New Mexico Freestyle Toumament "He is deyi.nitely in the picture at 142. Gary has gained as well as the Rocky Mountain Toumament. He captured first much strength as a result ojredshirting last year; he needs at the 1985 Junior Regionals and was voted his team's Most to gain more seif-corifi.dence, but he has all the tools. " Valuable Wrestler three times. He is one of only three Steffensmeier compiled a 103-21 record at Fort Madison wrestlers in New Mexico history to win four state champion­ High School and was 33-0 as a senior state champion. He also ships. Charlie compiled a career record of 87-4-2, though in­ captured a state championship as a junior, finished fourth as juries shortened his sophomore and senior seasons. A three­ a freshman and fifth as a sophomore in the state tournament. year team captain, he led El Dorado High School to a 44-1 Gary was a four-time conference champion and two-time out­ dual meet record in his four years as his team won the titie his standing conference wrestler. In addition to wrestling, he last two years. He is the son of former UNI All-American and lettered two years in cross country. national champion Bill Dotson, now the head coach at the University of New Mexico. Tracy Watts Freshman Education Bellevue, lA Steve Hartle "Tracy will redshirt this season to help develop his tech­ Freshman Business Sioux City, lA nique." "Steve is p robably one of the jew true freshmen with a Watts compiled a 103-18-1 career record at Bellevue Com­ chance to make the lineup this year. He was a big catchfor munity High School on his way to runnerup finishes at the us last year and already has shown much promise. He's state toumament in '87 and '88. He won ten letters in high going to be one tough wrestler. In]act, he reminds me a lot of school - four each in wrestling and track, and one each in (Kurt) Shedenhelm already.lj he proves to be good enough cross country and football. to make the lineup this year, he will wrestle. Otherwise, he'll be redsh irted." One of the most sought-after seniors in Iowa last year, Hartle was a state h igh school champion in '88 and won in the 8 150 Pounds

L toR- Darren Pi tzele, Pat Hogan (on horse), Alan Lovell, Jamie Byrne, Mike Vaugha ~. Scott Engleman

Jamie Byrne Jason Liechty Freshman Business Cedar Rapids, lA Freshman Business Mount Pleasant, lA "When I think of Jamie, I think of strength, strength, "Jason will probably sit out this year due to a n ankle strength. He is really a powerful young individual whose operation. He shows some potential. He has a ways to go, biggest strength is his power. He was highly sought-after but shows a lot of promise with some hard work ." and we're really happy to have him aboard. " Jason won a total of eight letters in wrestling, football and A highly-recruited athlete from Cedar Rapids Washington baseball at Mount Pleasant High Sch ool. He received all-con­ High School, Byrne was the Iowa high school champion at ference honors in football and b aseball and h is football team 145 last year. He was a qualifier for the state meet and the played in sub-state in 1985 and 1986. Junior National team in 1987, and finished sixth in the Alan Lovell Junior Nationals in 1988. He was a winner at 145 in the Freshman Mathematics North/South All-Star Meet. Marshalltown, lA "He is another p ossible contender at either 14;2 or 150 th is Scott Engleman year. He sat out last year, but showed the coaches he's got Junior Criminology Mason City, lA what it takes. A lan may be a year .awayfrom maki ng t he "Scott will probably wrestle at 150. He's spent many lineup." hours in the room, lifted weights hard in the summer and Lovell compiled an 82-18 p rep record at Marshalltown we won't hesitate to put him on the mat if we have to. " High School and was a two-time Big Eigh t Con fe ren ce cham­ Engleman was a state placewinner for Mason City High pion. He finished third at the state meet as a senior and fifth School as a senior and posted a 26-3 record that year. He also as a junior. He lettered twice in football, baseball and track at was a Big Eight Conference champion for the Mohawks who Marshalltown. finished as state runner-ups his junior year. Scott also Darren Pitzele qualified for the state meet as a sophomore. He was a three­ Freshman Undecided Pleasant Valley, lA sport letterwinner in wrestling, football and track. "Darren has shown us much potential a nd we th ink h e Career Statistics Overall Record Duals WBF LBF has a brightfuture in UNI wrestling. 1986-87 5-7-0 0-0-0 0 2 H e w ill p robably 1987-88 2-2-0 0-0-0 1 0 redshirt this year so he can develop some more strength and Totals 7-9 -0 0 -0 -0 1 2 technique." Pitzele was a three-sport star at Bettendorf High School, Pat Hogan where he was a state wrestling and track qualifier, and an all­ Senior Physical Education Washburn, lA conference selection in football. The Bulldog football team "Pat is one of those guys who's always there. He's a won the state title his junior and senior years, and the wres­ pleasure to have on the team. He's a hard worker. He's one tling team captured second at the state dual tournament as a of those low-key type of guys who can sneak up and beat senior. anybody." Hogan advanced to the NCAA Championships last season Mike Vaughan and won his first two matches. In high school, he was a state Sophomore Undecided Iowa City, lA champion at Gilbertville Don Bosco High School as a senior, "Mike is a very hard worker and a good guy to have in the while his team placed third. He also lettered in baseball and room. He is a very dedicated wrestler. " cross country for the Dons. As a senior at Iowa City Regina High Sch ool. Vaughan had Career Statistics Overall Record Duals WBF LBF a 24-6 record with 17 pins. He was a state qualifier and team 1985-86 16-9-0 3-2-0 3 0 captain his senior year. He earned three letters in wrestling 1986-87 28-17-0 13-7-0 2 2 and one in football. 1987-88 19-13-0 8-8-0 0 2 Totals 63-39-0 24-17-0 5 4

9 158 Pounds

L toR- Sam Decker, Mark Mooberry, Chris Cha rley, Mike Kane, Chris Lembeck, M ike Medi na

Chris Charley Chris Lembeck Sophomore Industry Janesville, lA Senior Physical Education Bloomington, MN "Chris is steadily gaining recognition as one of the hard­ "He is shootingjor the top this year and it is by no means est workers on the team. He's kind of the Red Schoendienst out of his range, as he proved to everyone last year by being of our w restling team. He's always the first one there, an All-American. He knows what it takes to get there since always lookingjor some extra workouts, and a hard-nosed he has worked hard the last three summers. Chris is now competitor who will go the extra mile." into his own." Charley was a four-year letterman in wrestling and football Lembeck capped an outstanding season last year by finish­ at Janesville Consolidated High School. He finished second in ing fifth at the NCAA Championships and being named an the state in '86 and qualified in '87. He was twice named first All-American. He also saw varsity action his first two years, team all-conference in football. but was redshirted for the '86-'87 season. Sam Decker At Kennedy High School, Chris recorded a 147-6-1 career mark, Freshman Education Muscatine, lA winning two Minnesota state championships and placing third another year. "Sam will redshirt this year to spend some time improv­ He received High Schoo1Ail-Amer­ ican honors and was ing his technique and strength." named Minnesota's outstanding high schoo Decker was the 1987 champion in the Iowa Games, while l wrestler. His team won the state title his senior year. Lembeck finishing second in the state Greco championships in 1987 also lettered in and soccer at Kennedy. and 1988. He earned four letters in wrestling, three in football Career Statistics Overall Record Duals WBF LBF and two In track at Muscatine High School. Sam was named 1984-85 10-1 7-0 1-8-0 2 1 first team all-conference in wrestling and football his senior 1985-86 1 7-14-0 6-8-0 0 3 year. 1987-88 29-4-2 13-1-2 1 1 Totals 56-35-2 20-17-2 3 4 Mike Kane Freshman History Cedar Rapids, lA Mike Medina "M ike could be a real sleep er. From what we have seen so Freshman Business Olathe, KS jar, he's got quite a bit of talent and is a good all-around "Mike is a highly-talented individual with good quick­ athlete. He is one of those silent types who lets his work on ness and great technique. He will probably redshirt this the mat do his talkingfo r him." year. " Kane finished second and third at the state tournament The 1988 Kansas state champion, Medina finished second h is last two years. He was named first team all-state in football as a junior and third as a sophomore. He compiled a 104-15 his senior year. Mike won nine letters at Cedar Rapids LaSalle prep record at Bishop Miege High School. Mike was also an - four in wrestling, three in baseball and two in football. all-conference selection in football.

10 167 Pounds

L toR - Bryan Freund, Rod Howell, Todd Lappe, Greg White , Tony Hanson

Rod Howell Mark Mooberry Freshman Business Wapello, lA Freshman Education Osage, lA "Rod is another one of our strong freshmen, but he will "Mark is a very hard-nosed competitor who shows a lot of probably redshirt this season to develop his technique. " promise for the future in UNI wrestling. He'll probably Howell participated in the 1987 and 1988 state high redshirt this year. " school toumaments and the national freestyle meet in 1987. Mooberry was a two-time conference champion at Osage He was an all-conference pick in wrestling and football at High School. He finished fourth in the '87 state toumament Wapello High School, lettering four years in each. and eighth in the '86 Junior Nationals. He also lettered in Todd Lappe cross country and track in high school. Junior Safety Education Whittemore, lA Greg White "This could be Todd's year. He has sat behind other guys Junior Political Science Waterloo, lA the last couple of years and hasfinally taken the attitude "'Whitey is a real workaholic who has paid h.is dues and that he's going to get in the lineup." is now ready to step into the lineup." Lappe saw some varsity action last season and should be a Greg saw some limited varsity.action in '86-'87, but top contender at 167 this year. He injured his knee his fresh­ wrestled in only toumaments last season. He was a two-time man year and redshirted. He joined the Panthers after an state qualifier for Columbus High School, posting a 36-13-2 outstanding career at Algona High School, where he posted record during his last two seasons. He was a member of the an 83-15 career mark and won two state championships. Iowa National Greco team. White was a three-sport letterwin­ Todd was named a fourth-team High School All-American by ner for the Sailors in football, wrestling and track. Amateur Wrestling News after a 29-0 senior season. He also Career Statistics Overall Record lettered in football and baseball Duals WBF LBF for the Bulldogs. 1986-87 7- 11-0 1-4-0 1 2 Career Statistics Overall Record Duals WBF LBF 1987-88 5-4-0 0-0-0 0 0 1985-86 0-3-0 0- 1-0 0 0 Totals 12-15-0 1-4 -0 1 2 1986-87 7-8-0 3-2-0 1 0 1987-88 9-8-2 1-3-2 0 0 Totals 16-19-2 4 -6 -2 1 0

11 177 Pounds

Brian Benning Freshman Business Education Ackley, lA "We have high hopes for Brian, but he will probably be redshirted this year because he has sustained an elbow injury. We'll work on rehabilitating that and possibly gain­ ing some strength. " Benning was a great all-around athlete at Ackley-Geneva High School, where he finished second as a sophomore, third as a junior and first as a senior at 167 at the state champion­ ships. His four-year varsity record was 118-61-1, including a 31-0 mark his senior year. He was also an all-state linebacker twice and all-state catcher once. Jon Dawley Freshman Undecided Montezuma, lA "Jon is a very powerful individual coming into our pro­ gram, but will probably redshirt this season. He should develop as the year progresses and the coaching staff looks forward to seeing him in the lineup in the future." Dawley was a three-sport letterwinner at Montezuma High School. He was a state qualifier in wrestling. and a two-y~ar all-conference pick in football. L to R- Brian Benni ng, Rich Powers, Jon Dawley , Bryan Freund Kevi n Kahl Freshman Business Dunlap, lA "Bryan is a good yo,ung man to have in the room. He's got Career Statistics Overall Record Duals WBF LBF the good work ethic, but needs to develop some strength and 1985-86 8-7-1 2-3-1 0 1 technique. He'll probably be redshirted this year." 1986-87 22-11-1 4-3-1 4 3 Freund was a three-year letterman at DeWitt Central High 1987-88 5-4-0 0-1-0 1 0 School. He compiled a 19-11 record and qualified for the state Totals 35-22-2 6 -7 -2 5 4 tournament his senior year. Darrell Long Tony Hanson Sophomore Physical Education Cedar Rapids, lA Senior Industrial Technology Waterloo, lA "Darrell is really ago-getter. He's a tough competitor and "Tony saw a lot of action last year. He will always give never slows down. He's a thrower." you 100 p ercent and is a tough young man." Long redshirted his freshman year in 1985-86, but Hanson has seen varsity action each of his three years. He wrestled in his first varsity meet last year. He came to UNI redshirted his freshman year to play on the UNI football team after a fine career at Cedar Rapids J efferson High School and has been a part-time wrestling regular the last three where he went 116-8-1 in his career. He was district cham­ seasons. pion, all-conference, the school's most valuable athlete and At West Waterloo High School, he was a state champion as state runnerup as senior. Darrell was also a placewinner in a senior with a 25-4 record and received All-American honors. the state, and national freestyle and Greco meets. He lettered He also qualified for the state meet as a junior during a 19-1-2 in wrestling and football for the J -Hawks. season. He was a two-time district champion and Big Eight Career Statistics Overall Record Duals ,WBF LBF Conferen ce runnerup. Tony lettered in football in addition to 1987-88 8-6-0 0- 1-0 1 1 wrestling at West. Career Statistics Overall Record Duals WBF LBF Rich Powers 1985-86 7-15-0 0-6-0 0 0 Freshman Marketing Harvard, IL 1986-87 16-14-2 4-6-2 0 3 "Rich has an unorthodox style, but what a competitor! He 1987-88 16-7-0 5- 1-0 1 0 Totals 39-36-2 9 - 13-2 1 3 is dtiftnitely a top contender at 177 and 190. He has gained a lot of confidence, strength and ability in the last year. " Kevin Kahl Powers was a two-time Illinois Class A state champion at Senior Marketing Durant, lA Marian Central Catholic High School in Woodstock. He was "Kevin's a winner at heart. He's not a flashy wrestler,just named the outstanding wrestler in Illinois in 1986 after com­ a stead y , give-it-his-all type of wrestler. He has a great piling a 137-12 prep record. He won gold medals in the 1985 attitud e and he's not afraid to tell you what he th inks or and 1986 Prairie State Games, wrestling both freestyle and show you wha t he's got. " Greco. Rich was 38-0 as a senior, 36-0 as a junior and 34-4 as After winning a state title at Durant High School, Kahl a sophomore. In addition to wrestling, he ran track and cap­ joined the Panthers and was redshirted as a freshman. He tained his football team to a state championship his senior broke in to the lineup the next season and qualified for the year. He earned all-conference and all-area honors in football. NCAA tournamen t by placing third in the West Regional. Kevin posted a 104-9-1 career mark at Du rant, including a Robert Prunty 32-0 record and All-American recognition his senior year; he Freshman Biology Cedar Falls, lA also placed th ird at th e Greco nationals that year. He lettered "He w ill p robably redshirt this year to work on technique in four sports fo r the Wildcats--wrestling, baseball, track and and gain strength. He is a good, hard worker who shows golf. some promise. " Prunty earned three letters in wrestling and two in football at Cedar Falls High School. 12 190 Pounds

Scott Fridley Freshman Energy and Power Muscatine, IA "I think we will probably redshirt Scott this season. He has potential, but needs to rfjine his technique and add some strength." . Fridley is a transfer from Indian Hills Community College m Ottumwa. He lettered in wrestling and football at Mus­ catine High School and advanced to the state wrestling tour­ nament in 1986. Greg Herber Sophomore Physical Education Dubuque, lA L toR- Doug Downs, Greg Berg, Dave Williams "Greg is finally blossoming into the type of wrestler we think he can be. He looks ready to step into the lineup." Herber redshirted his first year after coming to UNI from Greg Berg Dub~que Wahlert High School. A 28-1 record his senior year Freshman Business Runnels, lA led h1m to a state championship, after he posted a 25-3-1 "Greg is a good all-around athlete with a lot of God-given mark and fourth place at state as a junior. He led his Golden talent. He will probably redshirt this year." Eagle team to first place in the Mississippi Valley Conference Berg lost only one match his senior year, that coming in in 1985. the state championship final, as he finished second at 185 Career Statistics Overall Record Duals WBF LBF with a 28-1 record. In three years as a varsity wrestler at 1987-88 1-3-0 0-0-0 0 0 Southeast Polk High School, he compiled a 70-17 record. He was a four-time wrestling two-time footballletterwinner. Dave Williams Doug Downs Junior Biology Charles City, lA Senior Business Administration Franklinville, NJ "He has developed a lot oftalent in the last two years. We "He's one of the most talented athletes we've had in the look to see him in there somewhere. Dave is a great student, room in years. He's got quick speed, good balance, the right both in the wrestling room and the classroom. " mental attitude and all the know-how. Since he qualified A serious illness cut Dave's sophomore season short, but for the nationals last year, he knows what it takes and is he returned at full strength last season. He had an outstand­ ready to take that next step beyond." ing career at Charles City High School, posting a 70-20 record Downs transferred to Northern Iowa from Drexel Univer­ and twice placing in the state meet. Williams was also a sity(PA) four years ago, where he posted a 26-5 record, placed placewinner in the national Greco and freestyle meets and a second in the East Coast Tourney and was named to Amateur Junior World Meet runnerup. He lettered in football, wres­ Wrestling News' freshman all-star team. After sitting out a tling and track for the Comets. year at UNI, he broke into the lineup two years ago at 158 and Career Statistics Overall Record Duals WBF LBF compiled a 17-16-1 mark. Last season, he advanced to the 1986-87 2-2-0 0-0-0 1 0 NCAA Championships at 177. 1987-88 4-2-0 0-0-0 1 1 Total 6 -4-0 0 -0 -0 2 1 At Delsea High School, Doug had a 75-15 career mark, including a 32-1 record and third-place state finish his senior year. He was also a district and regional champion and won three state Greco titles.

Career Statistics Overall Record Du als WBF LBF 1984-85 (Drexel) 26-5-0 NA NA NA 1986-87 17-16-1 4-10-1 0 2 1987-88 16-12-1 4-4-1 0 1 Totals 59-33-2 8 -14-1 * 0 * 3* • UN! only 13 Heavyweight

J oel Greenlee Senior Physical Education Waverly, lA "What more can be said about Joel? He is every coach's dream - never a worry .in the classroom or the wrestling room. It has been fun to watch Joel grow into a heavy­ weight. He has probably developed more than any other athlete we have had in the room. His goal this year has to be an NCAA title." Greenlee has qualified for the NCAA tournament each of his first three years, reaching All-American status last year by taking fourth in the nation. He was seeded second in the nation most of last season and will likely be there again this year. He has never lost in a collegiate dual meet and with a good year he will move near the top in career wins at UNI. Joel redshirted his freshman year after an impressive career at Waverly-Shell Rock High School. He won the state championship his senior year after a 27-0 campaign, earning All-American honors from the Amateur Wrestling News. Com­ piling a career mark of 77-12, he placed fifth at state as a sophomore and was a two-time conference and district cham­ pion. He also lettered in football for the Go-Hawks. Career Statistics Overall Record Duals WBF LBF 1985-86 10-5 -0 5-0-0 0 0 1986-87 39-4-1 20-0-1 7 0 1987-88 34-5-3 15-0-2 7 0 L toR - Joel Greenlee, J oe Kru mholz, Dave Saxton Totals 83-14-4 40-0-3 14 0

Joe Krumholz Dave Saxton Junior Social Work Fraser, MI Freshman Criminal Law Emmetsburg, lA "Joe was a pleasant, last-minute surprise for us as he "It's been toughfor Dave to sit behind a Joel Greenlee, but decided to come to UNI a week before school started. He will if called upon, he is ready, willing, able to take over the redshirt this year, develop, pick up some outside competi­ spot. Dave is very strong and a tough competitor. " tion, and has plans to step into the lineup next year." Saxton was a three-time state placewinner, finishing sec­ Krumholz was a last-minute transfer from Northern Mich­ ond as a sophomore and first as a junior at super heavy­ igan, where he was a regular in the lineup last season, scoring weight. His senior year at Emmetsburg High School, he 13 falls. He compiled an impressive 121-19 career mark with placed third at heavyweight. He was 60-9 in his prep career, 99 falls at Fraser High School. He was a Michigan state cham­ including 27-3 as a senior. Dave's high school team finished pion and a High School All-American as a senior. In addition first, second and fifth in the state meet the three years he to wrestling, he lettered three years in football and two in wrestled varsity. track at Fraser. Career Statistics Overall Record Duals WBF LBF 1986-87 (at NM U) 2-6-0 1-2-0 0 1 1987-88 (at NMU) 23- 12-1 10-4-1 13 1 Totals 25- 18-1 11-6 -1 13 2

14 1987-88 Dual Meet Results

UNI 22, WhcouiD, 12 VlrgiDla Duala UNI 211, Nebruluo 111 Dec. 9, 1987 -lladlaon, WI UNI 26, Bloomabuq 6 Jan. 30, 1988-Lincoln, NE 8, 1988-Hampton, VA Northern lcnra WhcouiD Jan. Northern lcnra Nebruluo 118 Paul Huffman -2 Pat Allen -2 Northern lcnra Bloomabuq 118 Paul Huffman -9 Terry Cook -4 126 Mark Schwab -5 Dan Evensen -4 118 Mark Schwab -10 John Supstc -4 126 Mike Schwab -8 Wallace Dawkins -7 134 Mike Schwab -4 Tom Fitzpatrick -8 126 Mtke Schwab -8 Davtd Kennedy -6 134 Pat Hamilton -0 Dave Droegemueller -II 142 Kurt Shedenhelm -17 Mark Rogers -5 134 Pat Hamilton -3 Tom Kuntzleman -2 142 Kurt Shedenhelm -WBD forfeit 150 Pat Hogan -3 Jeff Jordan -2 142 Kurt Shedenhelm -I 0 Darrtn Cummings -2 150 Pat Hogan -4 Keenan Turner -7 158 Chris Lembeck -6 Tony Evensen -2 150 Pat Hogan -4 Dave Morgan -9 158 Keith Massey -2 Jeff Coltvet -6 167 Keith Massey -7 Davtd Lee -13 158 Chris Lembeck -6 Mark Banks -I 167 Todd Lappe -4 Scott Chenoweth -4 177 Doug Downs -7 Scott McKernan -4 167 Keith Massey -10 Tim Holter -2 177 Tony Hanson -WTF Eric Eggers -6: 10 190 Mike Llewellyn -0 Kyle Richards -12 177 Doug Downs -12 Greg Katynsk -6 190 Mtke Llewellyn -7 Sonny Manley - I HWT Joel Greenlee -12 Brian Krasowski -I 190 Mtke Llewellyn -0 Scott Brown -7 HWT Joel Greenlee -WBF Joe Malececk -2: 18 HWT Joel Greenlee -9 lcnra24,UNI14 Ron lppolite -3 UNI 41, Southweat llllaaouri State 3 Dec. 12, 1987 - lcnra City, lA VlrgiDla Duala Feb. 6, 1988-SpriDgfleld, 110 Arlzo11a State 20, UNI 13 lcnra Northern Iowa Northern lcnra Southwat llllaaouri Jan. 9 , 1988-Hampton, VA 118 Steve Martin -10 Mark Schwab -14 State 126 Brad Penrtth -II Mike Schwab -2 Arlzo11a State Northern lcnra 118 Paul Huffman -WBF Tom SennetT -2:12 134 John Regan -6 Marty Anderson -4 118 Zeke Jones -5 Mark Schwab -5 126 Mike Schwab -8 Joe Williams -6 142 Eric Pierson -4 Kurt Shedenhelm -12 126 Jerry Garcia -4 Mike Schwab -7 134 Marty Anderson -15 Doug Smith -5 150 Mike Carpenter -6 Pat Hogan -4 134 Chip Park -4 Pat Hamilton -3 142 Kurt Shedenhelm -WBF Cory Allen -2:56 158 John Heffernan -3 Chris Lembeck -5 142 Tom Ortiz -2 Kurt Shedenhelm -4 150 Pat Hogan -9 Denny Francois -6 167 Royce Alger -26 Keith Massey -10 150 Dan St. John -10 Pat Hogan -6 158 Chris Lembeck -WTF Rick Burris -6:00 177 Charlie Sherertz -4 Doug DoWns -2 158 Anthony Wilhelms -2 Chris Lembeck -6 167 Keith Massey -10 Jeff Harris -5 190 Brooks Simpson -WBF Darrell Long-3:29 167 Jtm Gressley -12 Keith Massey -2 177 Tony Hanson -13 Toff Sissom -2 HWT Mark Sindlinger -0 Joel Greenlee -8 177 John Ginther -2 Doug Downs -0 190 Mike Llewellyn -2 Jon Frangoulis -8 UNI 20, IIIDDeaota 18 190 Mike Davtes -6 Mike Llewellyn -0 HWT Joel Greenlee -WTF James Turnage -4:58 HWT Rod Severn -6 Dec. 19, 1987 -Cedar Falla, lA Joel Greenlee -6 Oklahoma State 24, UNI 13 Northern lcnra IIIDDeaota VlrgiDla Duals Feb. 7 , 1988-Stillwater, OK UNI 39, North CaroliDa State 3 118 Paul Huffman -5 Keith Ntx -9 Oklahoma State Northern lcnra 9, 1988-Hampton, VA 126 Mike Schwab -18 Jtm Hamel-4 Jan. 118 Cory Baze -19 Paul Huffman -8 134 Pat Hamilton -4 Jim Caughy -6 Northern lcnra North CaroliDa State 126 Kendall Cross -4 Mike Schwab -0 142 Kurt Shedenhelm -23 John Short -8 118 Mark Schwab -13 Mark Annis -4 134 John Smith -WBF Pat Hamilton -5:37 150 Pat Hogan -3 Tim Manning -6 126 Mike Schwab -5 Jtm Best -3 142 Eric Wilson -8 Kurt Shedenhelm -15 158 Chris Lembeck -15 Chuck Heise -4 134 Pat Hamilton - I Darin Parrell -3 150 Jeff McAllister -4 Pat Hogan -2 167 Keith Massey -8 Gordy Morgan -3 142 Kurt Shedenhelm -5 Mark Mangrum -2 158 Vince Silva -4 Chris Lembeck -4 177 Doug Downs -2:50 Rod Sande -WBF 150 Pat Hogan -WTF Kerwin Bartholomew -5:35 167 Mike Farrell -10 Keith Massey -6 190 Mike Llewellyn -2 Dave Dean -6 158 Chrts Lembeck -WBD forfeit 177 Chris Barnes -4 Kevtn Kahl-0 HWT Joel Greenlee -16 Jeff Balcom -3 167 Ke!th Massey -WBD forfeit 190 JtmGtll-6 Mike Llewellyn -11 UNI 37, llllaaouri 7 177 Tony Hanson -WBD forfeit HWT Terry tnlom -4:38 Joel Greenlee -WTF Jan. 2, 1988-Cedar Falla, lA 190 Mike Llewellyn -6 Mike Baker -1 Northern lcnra llllaaouri HWT Joel Greenlee -4 Mtke Lombardo -2 UNI 36, Eastern llliDols 12 118 Mark Schwab -I Bobby Crawford -1 Feb. 12, 1988-Cedar Falla, lA 126 Mike Schwab -WTF Dan Lovelace -5 :59 VlrgiDla Duals Northern Iowa Eastern llliDols 134 Marty Anderson -10 Chip Bunner -5 UN121, Oklahoma 16 118 Paul Huffman -5 Cratg s'ierr -5 142 Kurt Shedenhelm -WBF Danny Hayes -6:25 Jan. 9 , 1988-Hampton, VA 126 Pat Harris -2 :04 Cratg Campbell -WBF 150 Pat Hogan -WTF Greg Warren -6: 16 Northern lcnra Oklahoma 134 Marty Anderson, -WBD forfeit 158 Chris Lembeck -12 Darrtn Davts -4 118 Mark Schwab -9 Tony Belial -0 142 Pat Hamilton -4 Dave Marlow -16 167 Todd Lappe -5 Cratg Martin -10 126 Mike Schwab -WBF Kurt Smith -3:07 150 Pat Hogan -18 Todd Mattchak -5 177 Doug Downs -5 Jim Hardy -5 134 Pat Hamilton -0 T.J. Sewell -3 158 Chris Lembeck -8 Chris Simcox -7 190 Mike Llewellyn -14 Lance Glasgow -0 142 Kurt Shedenhelm -13 Eric Mendoza -5 167 Todd Lappe -WBD forfeit HWT Joel Greenlee -WBF Jim Prettyman -3:50 150 . Pat Hogan -2 Junior Taylor -4 177 Tony Hanson -10 Marty Molina -7 UNI 21, Ohio State 14 158 Chris Lembeck -2 Ken Fischer -2 190 Mike Llewellyn -WBD forfeit Jan. II, 1988-Columbus, OH 167 Ket th Massey -4 Eric Messner -6 HWT Joel Greenlee -WBF Dan lvantsevtc -5:07 177 Northern Iowa Ohio State Tony Hanson -9 Brett Beams -5 UNI42, Drake 3 190 Mike Llewellyn -1 118 Mark Schwab -10 Dave Range -2 Joe Stafford -2 Feb. 20, 1988- Cedar Falla, lA HWT Joel Greenlee -2 Mark Tatum -2 126 Mike Schwab -12 Mark Marinelli -4 Northern Iowa Drake 134 Marty Anderson -4 Brad Ginter -5 UNI 19, Iowa State 17 118 Paul Huffman -2 Vance Ltght -0 142 Kurt Shedenhelm -19 KeVIn Kutler -9 Jan. 19, 1988- Cedar Falla, lA 126 Mike Schwab -WBF Terry Huch -4:20 150 Pat Hogan -6 Dan DeCarlo -1 Northern lcnra lcnraState 134 Marty Anderson -5 Jon Anderson -6 158 Chris Lembeck -12 Andrew Skove -5 118 Mark Schwab -15 Dan Kntght -4 142 Kurt Shedenhelm -WTF Mike Ostrander -5:07 167 Todd Lappe -2 Dan George -3 126 Mike Schwab -4 Steve Kntght -10 150 Pat Hogan -10 Tom Schmtnke -6 177 Doug Downs -0 Ron Gharbo -11 134 Pat Hamilton -3 Jeff Gibbons -12 158 Chris Lembeck -WBF Larry Mozena -2:38 190 Mike Llewellyn -2 Mark Coleman -16 142 Kurt Shedenhelm -19 Murray Anderson -7 167 Keith Massey -15 Tim Danley -3 HWT Joel Greenlee -5 Eric Schultz -2 150 Pat Hogan -2 Tim Krieger -7 177 Doug Downs -WTF Rod Lyman -5:20 VlrgiDla Duals 158 Chris Lembeck -7 BtU Tate -5 190 Mike Llewellyn -WTF Bob Christner -7:00 UNI 26, Indiana 10 167 Keith Massey -3 J eff Kelly -2 HWT Joel Greenlee -WTF Mike Davtdon -4:30 Jan. 8, 1988-Hampton, VA 177 Tony Hanson -7 Mike Van Arsdale -18 190 Mike Llewellyn -1 Northern lcnra Indiana Eric Voelker -3 HWT Joel Greenlee -WTF 118 Paul Huffman -13 George Chew -2 Andy Cope -6:34 126 Mark Schwab - I 0 Sean Hart -3 UNJ 44, Northern llliDols II 134 Mike Schwab -3 Tony Hunter -3 Jan. 23, 1988-Cedar Falla, lA 142 Kurt Shedenhelm -11 Adam Cardwell-11 Northern Jcnra Northern llliDols 150 Pat Hogan -10 Casey Graham -7 118 Paul Huffman -WTF Scott Swanson -5 :09 158 Chris Lembeck -3 Brian Dolph -7 126 Mark Schwab -8 Ttno Gonzalez -3 167 Todd Lappe -I Chuck Poulsen -6 134 Mike Schwab -WBF Mike Gonto -4 :49 177 Tony Hanson -5 Todd Coulter -4 142 Pat Hamilton -WBD forfeit 190 Mike Llewellyn -10 Steve Hiner -1 150 Todd Raymond -3 TtmCocco -6 HWT Joel Greenlee -WTF Todd Balwtnskt -5:54 158 Chris Lembeck -WBD forfeit 167 Todd Lappe -4 Joe Madonia -4 177 Doug Downs -15 Bill Jepsen -5 190 Mike Llewellyn -WBF Doug Coktnts -4:40 HWT Joel Greenlee -WBF Mark Kuehl -5 :48

15 1987-88 UNI Records and Results Individual Records Overall Dual Tourney Career Pin TF MD Quick WGT Wrestler Record Record Record Record W-L W-L W-L Pin 118 Mark Schwab 17-1-2 9-0-2 5-0-0 66-10-2 1-0 0-0 6-0 1:07 118 Paul Huffman 23-9-2 5-2-2 18-7-0 37-30-2 1-0 4-0 6-2 2:12 126 Pat Harris 1-3-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 1-3-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 126 Mike Schwab 31-8-1 11-4-1 20-4-0 93-36-2 3-0 3-0 7-2 3 :07 126 Duaine Martin 12-4-0 12-4-0 12-4-0 5-0 0-0 1-1 :15 126 Todd Raymond 8-9-0 0-1-0 8-8-0 11-16-0 1-2 0-0 0-1 4:59 134 Marty Anderson 10-9-0 3-3-0 7-6-0 44-32-2 0-1 0-0 3-0 134 Pat Hamilton 9-14-0 2-8-0 7-6-0 16-20-0 1-1 1-0 0-3 2:45 142 Kurt Shedenhelm 33-2-1 14-0-1 19-2-0 125-37-6 7-0 6-0 7-0 :54 142 Scott Engleman 2-2-0 2-2-0 7-9-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1:54 150 Pat Hogan 19-13-0 8-8-0 11-5-0 63-39-0 0-2 5-0 3-0 150 Bob Arenholz 3-4-0 3-4-0 5-6-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 158 Chris Lembeck 29-4-2 13-1-2 16-3-0 56-35-2 1-1 3-0 5-0 2 :38 158 Greg White 5-4-0 5-4-0 12-15-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 167 Keith Massey 23-13-0 6-6-0 17-7-0 48-29-2 0-0 1-1 7-3 167 Todd Lappe 9-8-2 1-3-2 8-5-0 16-19-2 0-0 0-0 1-0 167 Kevin Kahl 5c4-0 5-4-0 35-22-2 1-0 0-0 1-0 :59 177 Doug Downs 16-12-1 4~4-1 12-8-0 59-33-2 0-1 2-0 3-2 177 Tony Hanson. 16-7-0 5-1-0 8-5-0 39-36-2 1-0 1-1 1-1 3 :49 190 Mike Llewellyn 14-16-0 7-9-0 7-7-0 64-45-0 1-1 2-0 3-4 4:40 190 Darrell Long 8-6-0 0-1-0 8-5-0 8-6-0 1-1 1-0 0-0 :27 190 Dave Williams 4-2-0 4-2-0 6-4-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1:58 190 Greg Herber 1-3-0 1-3-0 1-3-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 HWT Joel Greenlee 34-5-3 15-0-2 19-5-0 83-14-4 7-0 11-0 6-1 2 :18 HWT Tony Koontz 8-5-0 8-5-0 49-24-1 1-0 0-0 2-0 1:53

Dual Results Final Record: 14-3 (Home: 6-0, Away: 4-2, Neutral: 4-1) 12/9 W @Wisconsin 22-12 119 w *Oklahoma 21-16 12/12 L @Iowa 14-24 1119 w IOWA STATE 19- 17 12/19 W MINNESOTA 20-18 1122 w NORTHERN ILLINOIS 44-5 112 W MISSOURI 37-7 1130 w @Nebraska 25-15 115 W @Ohio State 21-14 2/6 w @Southwest Missouri 41-3 118 W *Indiana 26-10 2/7 L @Oklahoma State 13-24 118 W *Bloomsburg 26-3 2/ 12 w EASTERN ILLINOIS 36-12 119 L *Arizona State 13-20 2/20 w DRAKE 42-3 119 W *North Carolina St. 39-3 *Virginia Duals, HamptotJ., VA

Tournament Results 11121 - Nebraska-Omaha Open (No Team Scoring): 118-Duaine Martin, 3rd; 126-Mark Pustelnik, 5th; 134-Mike Schwab, 3rd; 134-Marty Anderson, 5th; 150-KURT SHEDENHELM, 1ST; 150-Pat Hogan, 2nd; 158-CHRIS LEMBECK, 1ST; 167-Todd Lappe, 2nd; 167-Keith Massey, 3rd; 177-Tony Hanson, 3rd; 177-Doug Downs, 4th; 190-Mike Llewellyn, 2nd; 190-Darrell Long, 3rd; Hwt-Joel Greenlee, 2nd.

11128- Northern Open (No Team Scoring): 126-Duaine Martin, 6th; 134-Mike Schwab. 3rd; 142-KURT SHEDENHELM, 1ST; 177-Kevin Kahl. 4th; Hwt-Joel Greenlee, 4th.

12/5 - UNI Open (No Team Scoring): 118-MARK SCHWAB, 1ST; 118-Paul Huffman, 5th; 126-Mark Pustelnik, 6th; 134-MIKE SCHWAB, 1ST; 134-Pat Hamilton, 4th; 142-KURT SCHEDENHELM, 1ST; 158-Chris Lembeck, 2nd; 158-Pat Hogan. 4th; 167-Keith Massey, 4th; 177-Doug Downs. 5th; HWT-JOEL GREENLEE, 1ST; Hwt-Tony Koontz. 3rd.

118-9 - Virginia Duals: Third Place in 16-Team Dual Meet Tournament With 4-1 Record.

3 /4 -5 - NCAA West Regional: First Place in 10-Team Tournament; 118-Paul Huffman, 3rd; 126-MIKE SCHWAB, 1ST; 142-KURT SHEDENHELM,1ST; 150-PAT HOGAN, 1ST; 158-CHRIS LEMBECK, 1ST; 16 7-KEITH MASSEY, 1ST; 177-Doug Downs. 3rd; HWT-JOEL GREENLEE. 1ST • *(All 1st place winners. plus Downs as a wildcard advanced to NCAA National Championships)

**3/17-19- NCAA National Championships: 13th place; All-Americans: 158-Chris Lembeck, 5th; Hwt-Joel Greenlee. 4th

16 1988 NCAA Tournament Results NCAA West Regional (at Notre Dame, Indiana) 118 Pounds 158 Pounds Heavyweight 1. Andy Radenbaugh, Notre Dame 1. Chris Lembeck, Northem Iowa 1. Joel Greenlee, Northem Iowa 2. Craig Sterr, Eastern Illinois 2. Mark Gerardi, Notre Dame 2. Copache Tyler, Eastern Illinois 3. Paul Huffman, Northem Iowa 3. Chris Simcox, Eastern Illinois 3. Herb Hofer, Valparaiso

126 Pounds 167 Pounds 1. Mike Schwab, Northem Iowa 1. Keith Massey, Northem Iowa West Regional 2. Joe Williams, Southwest Missouri 2. Bob Bell, Illinois State Final Team Standings State 3. Jeff Harris, Southwest Missouri 3. Craig Campbell, Eastern Illinois State 1. Northem Iowa ...... 96 2. Notre Dame ...... 69% 134 Pounds 177 Pounds 3 . Eastern Illinois ...... 461/4 1. Jerry Durso, Notre Dame 1. Chris Geneser, Notre Dame 4. Southwest Missouri State ... 35% 2. Jon Anderson, Drake 2. Anton Kossakowski, Northern 5. Illinois State ...... 31 3. Ray Serbick, Eastern Illinois Illinois 6. Northern Illinois ...... 28 3. Doug Downs, Northem Iowa 7. Drake ...... 161/2 142 Pounds 8. Chicago State ...... 10 1. Kurt Shedenhelm, Northem Iowa 190 Pounds 9. Marquette ...... 8 112 2. Ron Wisniewski, Notre Dame 1. Jon Frangoulis, Southwest 10. Valparaiso ...... 6 1/2 3. Abel Garza, Chicago State Missouri State 2. Dave Attaway, Illinois State 150 Pounds 3. Tom Hoy. Northern Illinois 1. Pat Hogan.- Northem Iowa 2. Todd Layton, Notre Dame 3. Ron Johnson, Chicago State

1988 NCAA Championship Results 118 Pounds 5. Larry Gotcher, Michigan 177Pounds 1. Jack Cuvo, E. Stroudsburg 6. Laurence Jackson, Oklahoma State 1. Royce Alger, Iowa 2. Keith Nix, Minnesota 7. Kirk Azinger, Illinois 2. Dan Mayo, Penn State 3. Ken Chertow, Penn State 8 . Dave Zahoransky, Cleveland State 3 . Brad Lloyd, Lock Haven 4. Craig Corbin, Lock Haven 4. Chris Barnes, Oklahoma State 5. Cory Baze, Oklahoma State 150 Pounds 5. Chuck Kearney, Oregoq 6. Zeke Jones, Arizona State 1. Scott Turner, North Carolina State 6. R.J. Nebe, Nebraska-Omaha 7. Gary McCall, Iowa State 2. Tim Krieger, Iowa State 7. Pat Johannes. North Dakota State 8. Greg Gascon, New Mexico 3. Dave Morgan, Bloomsburg 8. Ron Gharbo, Ohio State 4. Jeff Jordan, Wisconsin 126 Pounds 5. Terry Kennedy, Edinboro 190 Pounds 1. Jim Martin, Penn State 6. Wes White, Oklahoma State 1. Mark Coleman, Ohio State 2. Brad Penrith, Iowa 7. Junior Taylor, Oklahoma 2. Mike Davies, Arizona State 3. Chip Park, Arizona State 8. Brian Dolph, Indiana 3. Eric Voelker, Iowa State 4. Craig Walters, Wyoming 4. Kyle Richards, Wisconsin 5. Steve Knight, Iowa State 158 Pounds 5. Andy Volt, Penn State 6. Kendall Cross, Oklahoma State 1. Rob Koll, North Carolina 6. Carlton Kinkade, Central Michigan 7. Pete Gonzalez, Montclair 2. Joe Pantaleo, Michigan 7. Junior Meek, Oklahoma 8. John Epperly, Lehigh 3 . Dan St. John, Arizona State 8 . Charlie Sheretz, Missouri 4. John Heffernan, Iowa 134 Pounds 5. Chris Lembeck, Northem Iowa Heavyweight 1. John Smith, Oklahoma State 6 . Andrew Skove, Ohio State 1. Carlton Haselrig, Pitt-Johnstown 2. Joe Melchiore, Iowa 7. Mike Carr, West Virginia 2. Dave Orndorff, Oregon State 3. John Fisher, Michigan 8. Kenny Fischer, Oklahoma 3. Mark Tatum, Oklahoma 4. Dan Willaman, Edinboro 4. Joel Greenlee, Northem Iowa 5. Joel Bales, Northwestern 167 Pounds 5. Rod Severn, Arizona State 6. Jeff Gibbons, Iowa State 1. Mike VanArsdale, Iowa State 6. Mark Sindlinger, Iowa 7. T.J. Sewell, Oklahoma 2. Mike Amine, Michigan 7. Dean Hall, Edinboro 8. Pat Dorn, South Dakota State 3. Jim Gressley, Arizona State 8. Mike Lombardo, North Carolina 4. Eric Osborne, Cal Poly-SLO State 142 Pounds 5. Mike Farrell, Oklahoma State 1. Pat Santoro, Pittsburgh 6. David Lee, Wisconsin 2. Sean O'Day, Edinboro 7. Rod Sande, Minnesota 3. Karl Monaco, Montclair 8. Joe Decamillis, Wyoming 4. Tom Ortiz, Arizona State

17 Final NCAA Team Standings 1. Arizona State ...... 93 8 . Oklahoma ...... 45 15. Pittsburgh ...... 261/ 4 2. Iowa ...... 851/2 9. Ohio State ...... 39% 16. Minnesota ...... 26 3. Iowa State ...... 83% 10. North Carolina State ...... 36 North Carolina ...... 26 4. Oklahoma State ...... 80112 11 . Wisconsin ...... 34% 18. East Stroudsburg ...... 231/ 4 5. Penn State ...... 71 112 12. Lock Haven ...... 34 19. Missouri ...... 19112 6. Michigan ...... 62112 13. NORTHERN IOWA ...... 3 1 Oregon State ...... 19lf2 7. Edinboro ...... 53112 14. Bloomsburg ...... 29

UNI Wrestlers at NCAA Championship 126 - Mike Schwab (Seeded #7) LOST Fall (6:58) to Tim Krieger (Iowa WON 11-6 over Jim Meetze (Clemson) WON 6-6; 3·1 OT over Rick Goeb (N. St.) LOST 7-0 to Anthony Cox (Campbell) Dakota St.) LOST 5-3 to Paul Radominski (Navy) LOST 11-1 to Pete Gonzalez (Montclair 177 - Doug Downs St.) . 158 - Chris Lembeck (Seeded #5) LOST 8-4 to Jim Hardy (Missouri) LOST 15-8 to Craig Walters (Wyoming) WON 4-0 over Rod Mangrum (N. Carolina St. ) HEAVYWEIGHT - Joel Greenlee 142 - Kurt Shedenhelm (Seeded #2) WON 7-4 over Mark Banks (Seeded #2) WON 7-2 over Albert Woody (Morgan (Bloomsburg) WON 15-0 (3:21)"over Ron Ippolite State) WON 3-2 over John Heffernan (Iowa) (Bloomsburg) LOST 8-5 to Larry Gotcer (Michigan) LOST 8-1 to Rob Koll (N. Carolina) WON 18-3 (7:00) over John Devine LOST 10-10, 8-7 OTto Jon Evans LOST 6 ~ 3 to Dan St. John (Arizona (Navy) (BYU) · St.) LOST 5-2 to Mark Sindlinger (Iowa) WON by forfeit ·over Andrew Skove WON 5-1 over Todd Seiler (Wisconsin) 150 - Pat Hogan (Ohio St.) for 5TH Place WON 13-5 over Dean Hall (Edinboro) WON 3-2 over Tim Manning WON 4-2 over Rod Severn (Arizona S t.) (Minnesota) 167 - Keith Massey LOST 6-5 to Mark Tatum (Oklahoma) WON 1 7-4 over Tobin Roitsch LOST 12-4 to Eric Osborne (Cal Poly­ for 4TH Place (Wyoming) SLO)

University of Northern Iowa

The University of Northern Iowa, located in Cedar Falls, was founded in 1876 as the Iowa State Normal School. From a single building on a 40-acre campus, the University has grown to include more than 40 major buildings. a 723-acre campus, 675 faculty members and 11,500 students. Northern Iowa emphasizes outstanding undergraduate education, with complementary graduate programs at the master's, specialist's and doctoral levels. Building on its tra­ ditional strength in teacher education, Northern Iowa has developed other excellent programs in its School of Business, College of Humanities and Fine Arts, College of Natural Sci­ ences and College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Campus landmarks include the Campanile, the Education Center, Strayer-Wood Theater, Maucker University Union and the UNI-Dome. Currently under construction and sched­ uled for completion in 1990 is a $10.2 million, state-of-the­ art building which will be the new home for the School of Northern Iowa competes in men's and women's athletics at Business. Other special academic resources include the the NCAA Division I level. In addition to traditionally strong 500,000-volume University Library. the Industrial Tech ­ wrestling. football (NCAA Division 1-AA) and track programs, nology Center and the Communication Arts Center. The cam­ UNI has been competitive in men's . In women's pus, classrooms and residence halls are highly accessible to athletics, the team has appeared in the NCAA Tour­ the handicapped. nament the past two years and the team won the Northern Iowa is the home of The North American Review, AIAW Division II College World Series in 1977 and 1982. a quarterlyjournal ofliterature that has received two National Northern Iowa is a state-assisted university, part of the Magazine Awards in the fiction category. The University also Iowa Regen ts system that also includes the University oflowa operates KUNI-FM and KHKE-FM. whose 4,000-member and Iowa State University. The University's more than 40,000 "Friends" organization makes them two of the most popular alumni in the United States and other countries lend addi­ public radio stations in the United States. tional support through the UNI Foundation and other alumni programs.

18 UNI's NCAA Placewinners

Panther All-Americans NCAA Division I Panther All-Americans NCAA Division II 54 All-Americans Placing 78 Times 46 All-Americans Placing 76 Times

1931 (at Brown University) 1956 (at Oklahoma A & M) 1963 (at Northern Iowa) 134 - Jim Miller, 1st 118- Jesse Arends, 2nd 147 - Dick Heaton, 3rd 115 - Gary Pollard, 3rd 142 - Ken Snyder, 1st 155 - Orville Orr, 3rd 1957 (at University of Pittaburgh) 137 - Bill Dotson. 1st 167- Dan Keller. 4th 1932 (at Indiana University) 157 - Dale Ketelson, 3rd 147 - Jim Sanford. 1st 177 - Rich Erickson, 6th 145 - Maynard Harmon, 3rd 1958 (at University of Wyoming) 157 - Dick Austin . 2nd HWI' - Randy Omvig. 4th HWI'- Gus Gerber. 3rd 157 - Dick Heaton. 4th 167 - Ron Mehlin, 4th 1975 (at East Stroudsburg State) 177 - Steve Hoemann, 4th 1937 (at Indiana State University) 1961 (at Oregon State University) 118 - Dave Cunningham, 2nd 118- Davis Natvig, 2nd 123 - Francis Freeman, 2nd 1964 (at Northern Iowa) 134 - Jim Miller, 1st 135 - Ray Cheyney. 1st 130 - David Jensen. 2nd 137 - Bob Trautman. 4th 142 - Ken Snyder , 1st 1938 (at Penn State University) 167 - Jim Monroe, 2nd 177 - Dick Erickson, 2nd 1962 (at Oklahoma State University) HWI' - Randy Omvig, 1st 118- Davis Natvig 123 - Francis Freeman, 2nd 1966 (at Mankato State) 1940 (at University of Illinois) 137 - Bill Dotson, 2nd 160 - Dave Steinkamp, 6th 1976 (at North Dakota State) 177 - Don Parker. 1st 118 - Dave Cunningham. 5th 121 - Delbert Jensen, 3rd 1963 (at Kent State University) 136 - Roger Isaacson, 2nd 1967 (at Wilkes College) 134- Bruce McClure, 4th 137 - Bill Dotson. 1st 142- Gary Bentrim, 1st 1941 (at Lehigh University) 137 - Jerry Bond, 2nd 1967 (at Kent State University) 150- Jim Blasingame, 3rd 145 - Vernon Hassman, 2nd 191 _ Don Parker, 6th 177 - Don Parker, 1st HWI' - Kent Osboe, 2nd 167- Keith Poolman, 4th 1942 (at Michigan State University) 1969 (at Brigham Young University) I 77 - Dan Keller. 2nd 175 - Leon Martin, 2nd 130 _ Marv Reiland, 6th 1968 (at Mankato State) 145 - Jerry Bond, 4th 1977 (at Northern Iowa) 1946 (at Oklahoma A & M) HWI' - Kent Osboe, 6th HWI' - Kent Osboe, 1st 126- Jeff Melvin , 5th 121 - Cecil Mott, 1st 1972 (at University of Maryland) 142 - Gary Bentr im, 1st 128 - Gerald Leeman, 1st HWI' _ Mike McCready 3rd 1969 (at Cal Poly-SLO) 150- Dick Briggs. 4th 145 - William Koll, 1st ' 130 - Marv Reiland, 2nd 167- Keith Poolman, 4th 1947 (at University of Illinois) 1974 (at Iowa State University) 160 - Jim Guver. 3rd 190 - Ed Herman, 6th 128 - Russell Bush, 1st 134 - Jim Miller, 2nd 167 - Skip Bellock, 6th HWI' - Kent Osboe, 1st 1978 (at Northern Iowa) 145 _ William Koll, 1st 142 - Ken Snyder, 3rd 118 - Dave Prehm, 2nd 165 - William Nelson, 1st 1975 (at Princeton University) 1970 (at Ashland College) 134- Kevin Finn, 4th 1948 (at Lehigh University) 134 - Jim Miller, 4th 134 - Marv Reiland, 4th 150- Dick Briggs. 3rd 158 - Clin t Young. 4th 147112 _ William Koll, 1st 142 - Ken Snyder. 5th 158- Gary Bentrim, 1st 167 - Vince Bellock . 2nd 191 - LeRoy Alitz. 4th 1978 (at University of Maryland) 167- Keith Poolman, 1st 177 - Bob Boeck, 3rd 190 - Kirk Myers. 6th 177 - Joe Gormally, 4th 1949 (at Colorado A & M) HWI' - Mike McCready, 3rd 1979 (at Iowa State University) 190- Kirk Myers. 1st 128 - Russell Bush. 3rd 1971 (at North Dakota State) 136 - Luverne Klar, 3rd 190 - Kirk Myers, 3rd 1979 (at South Dakota State ) 158 - Clint Young, 1st 145 - Keith Young, 1st 1981 (at Princeton University) 134- Kevin Finn, 4th 190 - Randy Omvig, 5th 142 - Larry Luttrell, 6th 155 - William Nelson, 1st 142 - Ken Gallagher. 5th 165 - William Smith, 1st 158 - Dion Cobb, 4th 1972 (at New York State) 150- Ken Gallagher. 3rd 134 - Jon Moeller. 5th 167 - Keith Poolman, 4th 1950 (at Northern Iowa) 1982 (at Iowa State University) 142 - Mark Fox. 4th 177 - Joe Gormally, 2nd 121 - Frank Altman, 3rd 142 - Ken Gallagher, 7th 190 - Joe Hatchett, 2nd 190 - Kirk Myers, 1st 128 - Luverne Klar, 4th 177 - Joe Gormally. 7th HWI' - Mike McCready. 1st HWI'- Kevin Kurth. 5th 136 - Floyd Oglesby, 2nd 190 - Kirk Myers. 5th 145 - Keith Young. 1st 1973 (at South Dakota State) 1980 (at Nebraska-Omaha) 1983 (at Oklahoma City, OK) 155 - William Nelson. 1st 126 - Dave Nicol, 4th 126 - Brent Hagen, 2nd 126 - Randy Majors, 3rd 165 - William Smith. 1st 134 - Jim Miller, 4th 150- Ken Gallagher, 1st HWI' - John Kriebs, 5th HWI' - Fred Stoeker, 2nd 142 - Ken Snyder, 2nd 167- Dion Cobb. 6th HWI' - Randy Omvig, 4th 177 - Efonda Sproles. 2nd 1951 (at Lehigh University) 1984 (at East Rutherford , NJ) 118 - Bob Hallman, 2nd 190- Kirk Myers, 1st 130 - Gene Lybbert. 3rd 1974 (at Fullerton State ) 158 - Dave Grant. 8th HWI' - Kevin Kurth, 6th 147 - Keith Young, 1st 126 - Tom Garcia, 1st HWI' - John Kriebs. 6th 1952 (at Colorado A & M) 1985 (at Oklahoma City, OK) 130 - Gene Lybber t , 1st 118 - Paul Kreimeyer. 6th 137 - Jim Morris, 2nd 142 - Lew Sondgeroth . 5th 147 - Jim Harmon, 2nd 157 - Bill Weick. 1st 1986 (at Iowa City, lA) 1953 (at Penn State University) 118 - Mark Schwab, 5th 158 - Jeff Clutter. 8th 123 - Tom McCarron, 3rd 157 - Jim Harmon, 1st 1987 (at University of Maryland) 191 - Gus Gatto, 4th 126 - Mike Schwab, 8th 190 - Jeff Weatherman, 5th 1955 (at Cornell University) 157 - Bill Weick, 1st 1988 (at Iowa State University) 191 - Gus Gatto. 4th 158 - Chris Lembeck, 5th HWI' - Joel Greenlee. 4th

19 1923-88 UNI Dual Meet Results

1923 (1.0) 1935 (3-3) 1943 (2-().1) 1952 (6-2) 16 Cornell 8 25 Wisconsin 6 27 Minnesota 3 11 Purdue 14 13 Iowa 21 14 Michigan State 14 21 Michigan State 8 1924 (2·2) .20'1. Missouri 8 1/2 16 Iowa State 14 29 Wheaton 2 0 Iowa State 21 14 Minnesota 18 8 Oklahoma 19 16 Simpson 2 24 Nebraska 6 1944-45 No Wrestling • 19 Minnesota 8 7 Cornell 11 9 Cornell 19 26 Nebraska 4 24 Des Moines 0 1946 (5-o-1) 18 Iowa State 10 1936 (1-6) 29 Minnesota 5 26 Cornell 4 1925 (4-1) 11 Iowa State 17 17 Illinois 11 12 Ellsworth 0 20'/2 Nebraska 9'12 25 Nebraska 5 1953 (4-2-1) 18 Des Moines 5 12V2 Cornell 151/2 20 Iowa State 10 14 Illinois 14 9 Cornell 11 12 Minnesota 18 12 Michigan State 12 16 Cornell 11 35 Parsons 0 11 Iowa State 15 24 Wheaton 8 21 Marquette 11 11 Simpson 9 8 Indiana 22 14 Purdue 13 9V2 Iowa 22V2 1947 (5-o-2) 19 Mankato State 8 1926 (2·1) 25 Iowa State 5 15 Minnesota 16 18 Des Moines 5 1937 (4-2-1) 12 Cornell 12 13 Michigan State 16 6V2 Cornell 20'1. 15V2 Iowa State 16'1. 14 Illinois 14 26 V2 Oklahoma 9'1. 17V2 Kansas State 10V2 33 Wheaton 3 1954 (3-4) 9 V2 Minnesota 20'1. 28 Kansas State 5 14 Purdue 13 1927 (2·2) 24 Wiscon!)in 10 27 Minnesota 3 19 S.D. State 10 11 Michigan 12 23V2 Cornell 4'1. . 15 Michigan State 9 11 Mankato State 14 14 Wisconsin 9 32 Missouri 0 4 Michigan State 24 33 Des Moines o· 16 Iowa 16 1948 (8-1.0) 16 Luther 13 8 Cornell 17 13 Michigan State 14 8 Minnesota 22 1938 (6-1) 24 Wheaton 6 11 Cornell 19 1928 (2.0) 35 Grinnell 5 28 Nebraska 5 20 Northwestern 15 19'1. Cornell 14'12 23 Iowa State 5 1955 (8-1-2) 31 Monmouth 0 15'1. Minnesota 12112 28 Minnesota 11 15 Kansas State 15 13 Iowa State 21 24 Oklahoma Tech 5 12 Minnesota 12 1929 (4-o) 19 Iowa 11 38 Western Ill. 0 20 Illinois State 6 26 Northwestern 8 23'/2 Nebraska 61/2 19 Oklahoma 11 24 S.D. State 6 19 Purdue 13 16 Wisconsin 14 28 Cornell 0 20 Mankato State 14 32 Monmouth 0 27 Nebraska 3 17 Wisconsin 11 1939 (4-3) 1949 (9-o-0) 14 Cornell 12 6 Illinois 20 18 Illinois 10 27 Luther 10 1930 (1-3) 24 Wisconsin 8 15 Michigan State 9 16 Purdue 12 8 Iowa State 25 32'/2 Grinnell 1112 32 Oklahoma Tech 0 16 Michigan State 11 13V2 Wisconsin 12112 21 Cornell 13 22 Oklahoma 6 9 Illinois 17 7'1. Illinois 26'1. 11 Minnesota 17 29 Wheaton 5 61/2 Iowa 21 '1. 9 Iowa State 21 24 Nebraska 5 1956 (10.0) 20 Iowa 10 26 Iowa State 5 23 Illinois State 9 1931 (3-2) 14 Minnesota 12 19 Wisconsin 11 4 '12 Illinois 23112 1940 (7-1) 17 Cornell 8 15 Michigan State 11 8 Iowa State 20 25 Nebraska 5 26 Minnesota 6 25 Minnesota 5 23 Colorado State 5 1950 (11.0) 21 Mankato State 10 27 Chicago 5 13V2 Illinois 101/2 24 Oklahoma 5 26 Illinois 8 29 Cornell 3 15 Cornell 11 25 Wheaton 3 32 S.D. State 0 17 Iowa State 13 18 Michigan State 6 15 Cornell 9 1932 (5·2) 14 Minnesota 18 29 Purdue 5 24 Luther 8 6 Iowa State 28 15 Iowa 9 27 Denver 3 21 Nebraska 13 21 Northwestern 11 26 Wisconsin 8 23 Nebraska 3 29 Chicago 3 23 Illinois 2 1957 (6-3) 13 Iowa State 21 1941 (7-().1) 21 Minnesota 8 34 S.D. State 0 34 Wisconsin 0 12 Minnesota 12 20 Iowa State 5 16 Wisconsin 14 19V2 Iowa 4'1. 14 Illinois 12 29 Omaha 3 19 Cornell 11 20 Cornell 16 23 Kansas State 7 17 Cornell 8 17 Kansas State 12 17 Cornell 11 8 Minnesota 22 1933 (2·1) 21 Chicago 3 1951 (9-1.0) 14 Michigan State 16 17'12 Cornell 10'/2 15 Iowa 11 15 Illinois 9 27 Nebraska 3 3 Iowa State 27 27 Nebraska 5 27 Wheaton 3 6 Mankato State 22 26 Iowa 8 15 Iowa State 9 21 Michigan State 10 28 Luther 7 22 Iowa State 6 1934 (3·2·1) 20 1942 (2-4) 8 Oklahoma 1958 (8-2-1) 30 Wisconsin Nebraska 0 11 Cornell 19 17 8 16 Cornell 13 6 Iowa State 28 7 6 Illinois 24 30 Omaha 17 Michigan State 11 20'1. Missouri 17 Minnesota 11 6'12 15 Iowa State 11 25 S.D. State 5 14 Iowa 14 Purdue 16 Nebraska 12 18 6 9 Mankato State 17 19 Minnesota 11 9 9 Iowa 15 17 Cornell 12 Illinois 12 11 Cornell 21 11 Minnesota 17 9 Minnesota 19 22 Kansas State 10 28 Wisconsin 0 20 25 Nebraska 5 1964 (6-7.0) 22 Northern Illinois 11 18 Minnesota 15 31 Luther 3 18 Luther 10 26 Nebraska 3 9 Indiana 21 19 Northern Ill. 11 17 Illinois 13 6 Iowa 21 18 Northwestern 13 14 South Oak. St. 11 24 Purdue 8 9 Iowa 25 1959 (8-4) 0 Oklahoma St. 30 23 Northern Illinois 6 19 South 14 21 Cornell 9 7 Michigan St. 21 21 Moorhead State 9 Dakota State 10 Michigan State 16 20 Colorado St. 7 26 Mankato State 12 34 Omaha 0 3 Colorado U. 27 1969 (14-4-2) 12 Cal-Poly 22 11 Wisconsin 14 3 Wyoming U. 29 22 South Dakota 11 48 North Dakota 3 19 Illinois 12 6 Minnesota 20 State 25 North 11 16 Colorado Mines 10 9 Mankato St. 19 27 Northwest 8 Dakota State 24 Luther 7 23 Winona St. 5 Missouri 35 South Dakota 5 11 Mankato State 15 0 Iowa State 34 25 Luther 8 25 Western Illinois 9 27 Nebraska 3 20 Nebraska 6 20 Moorhead State 8 10 Minnesota 24 27 North Dakota 5 1973 (~1) 23 S.D. State 3 1965 (2-8-1) State 21 Central 14 22 Northern Ill. 5 25 Luther 9 22 Minot State 9 Michigan 12 So. Dakota St. 12 17 Bemidji State 13 28 Cincinnati 13 1960 (6-3-2) 11 Illinois 15 21 North Dakota U 11 17 Northern Illinois 17 12 Northern Ill. 12 5 Mankato State 29 16 Arizona State 16 34 South Dakota 6 14 S.D. State 13 0 Minnesota 28 18 Nebraska 11 19 South 21 24 Omaha 8 7 Colorado 20 14 Minnesota 17 Dakota State 29 Nebraska 5 0 Okla. State 36 5 Michigan State 23 38 Luther 3 5 Colorado Mines 22 0 Iowa State 32 28 Eastern Michigan 3 28 Colorado 11 3 Wyoming 23 18 Cornell 11 29 Georgia Tech 8 12 Minnesota 24 15 Michigan State 15 6 Michigan State 20 11 Michigan 18 31 Moorhead State 9 15 Mankato State 13 6 Winona State 22 13 Mankato State 19 18 North 15 33 Luther 3 21 Western Illinois 5 Dakota State 16 Cornell 11 1966 (6-5-o) 25 Morningside 11 43 Augustana 2 11 Minnesota · 14 17 Illinois 15 14 Northern Illinois 14 8 Cal-Poly 27 18 Nebraska 14 29 Cornell 5 13 Mankato State 19 1961 (1G-2-G) 34 Cornell 3 28 Oregon 11 20 Northern Ill. 6 25 Luther 10 1970 (13-1-2) 12 Oregon State 23 19 S.D. State 9 0 Iowa State 35 23 Eastern 9 9 Iowa 26 18 Mankato State 11 16 St. Cloud 14 Michigan 32 Cornell 0 9 S.D. State 18 24 North Dakota U 8 1974 (15-2.0) 12 Michigan State 20 18 Mankato St. 16 15 Winona State 15 15 Southern 18 11 Iowa State 16 6 Moorhead St. 25 19 Luther 13 Illinois 14 Colorado State 12 10 Michigan St. 24 23 Moorhead State 14 30 Illinois 11 17 Winona State 10 6 Winona St. 23 17 Purdue 16 38 Luther 0 17 Minnesota 9 27 Northern Illinois 8 31 North 7 29 Luther 3 1967 (1G-7-1) 33 Morningside 3 Dakota State 27 Omaha 2 5 Michigan State 25 3 Michigan State 31 46 South Dakota 2 14 Wyoming 11 21 Eastern 11 19 Northeast 16 47 Morningside 4 Missouri Michigan 34 South r 9 1962 (5-9) 16 Illinois 15 15 N.D. State 15 Dakota State 27 Omaha 3 29 Fort Hayes State 7 17 Upper Iowa 15 36 ' Augustana 8 13 S.D. State 16 18 Bemidji 13 19 Mankato State 14 22 St. Cloud State 9 8 Michigan State 19 3 Wisconsin 26 25 South Dakota 8 17 Iowa 15 11 Minnesota 17 28 Luther 3 State 21 Mankato State 19 16 Mankato State 14 25 S.D. State 6 24 South Dakota U 6 19 Minnesota 23 6 Colorado St. U. 20 6 Mankato State 23 18 Cornell 14 21 Northern 12 7 Wyoming 22 13 Moorhead State 17 Illinois 13 Colorado 15 29 Concordia 6 1971 (12-3) 39 Moorhead State 5 8 Iowa State 17 12 Colorado 17 17 Minnesota 15 32 Northwest 4 23 Luther 3 7 Michigan State 22 18 Iowa 12 Missouri 6 Illinois 20 29 Illinois 6 6 Navy 26 49 Central Missouri 0 25 St. Cloud St. 5 16 Minnesota 16 28 Northern 8 33 Western Illinois 6 23 Winona State 7 34 Cornell 3 Illinois 7 Oklahoma State 19 22 Northern Illinois 8 9 Wisconsin 23 1975 (15-4-o) 11 Iowa State 20 22 Illinois State 16 35 Luther 6 1963 (5-7-1) 31 Luther College 9 47 Moorhead State 3 21 St. Cloud State 8 1968 (17-4-0) 23 N.D. State 12 43 North Dakota 6 17 South Dakota St. 9 32 Cornell 8 45 North Dakota 3 18 North 14 9 Mankato State 17 25 Illinois 5 23 Mankato State 14 Dakota State 12 Colorado St. U. 14 13 Colorado State 17 30 S.D. State 5 14 Illinois 20 12 Minnesota 12 34 St. Cloud State 3 44 South Dakota 3 29 Augustana 9 3 Iowa State 23 24 Northern State 8 11 Michigan State 21 44 Morningside 0 99 Colorado U. 19 19 Valley State 12 24 Eastern 12 39 South Dakota 18 15 Wyoming 18 19 S.D. State 16 Michigan 11 Cal Poly 22 5 Michigan State 20 28 Luther 9 37 Moorhead State 2 28 St. Cloud State 9 22 Luther 8 25 Western Illinois 9 17 Northwestern 14 23 Omaha 8 21 Northeast 16 1972 (12-5) 27 South 12 14 Illinois 13 Missouri 6 Michigan State 31 Dakota State 6 Oklahoma State 24 16 Luther 17 6 Iowa 24 35 Montclair State 5 20 Eastern 9 43 Moorhead State 3 29 Northern 9 Michigan 28 Franklin & 10 Illinois 23 North Dakota 6 Marshall 17 Mankato State 15 27 Mankato State 14 30 Luther 6 21 Nebraska- 12 6 Michigan State 21 25 Northern State 13 Omaha 21 19 Minnesota 20 1979 (11-5-0) 1982 (15-2~) 5 Iowa State 35 18 Athletes 16 6 Iowa 32 24 Cleveland State 9 28 Nebraska 11 in Action 14 Iowa State 27 32 Northern 12 8 Iowa 31 40 Western Illinois 9 Michigan 1986 (12-8) 45 Central 3 9 Iowa 34 12 Wisconsin 21 1976 (13-8) Missouri State 46 Marquette 3 9 Iowa 39 27 Cleveland 6 30 Southern Illinois 17 44 Drake 0 23 Oklahoma State 15 State 41 U of Central 6 27 Northwestern U 11 27 Lock Haven 8 31 Luther College 9 Florida 24 Lock Haven State 13 46 New Mexico 3 26 Kentucky 24 31 Florida 17 30 West Virginia 12 44 Morgan State 6 27 Southern 18 International U 23 Lehigh 18 44 Illinois State 3 Illinois . 27 South 10 10 Iowa State 23 12 Penn State 21 17 Illinois 19 Dakota State 40 Illinois 3 19 Arizona State 29 21 Lehigh 15 22 U of Florida 14 27 Missouri 11 29 Clemson 11 41 Moorhead State 0 16 Cal Poly 17 52 Mankato State 0 24 Oklahoma 28 39 Morningside 3 7 Oregon State 31 45 South 0 15 Wisconsin 23 23 South 12 33 Ohio State 8 Dakota State 23 West Virginia 16 Dakota State 54 Purdue 0 44 Augustana (S.D.) 3 18 Bloomsburg 20 23 Augustan a 9 University 27 Nebraska 10 6 North Carolina 28 13 Michigan 27 42 Mankato State 5 34 Kentucky 3 35 Missouri 12 35 South Dakota 5 13 Arizona State 18 24 Illinois 17 13 Southern Illinois 15 27 U of Oregon 10 1983 (17-3-0) 11 Iowa State 26 14 North 18 41 Kentucky 3 43 Drake 0 Dakota State 1980 (14-5-1) 45 N. Michigan 2 21 Michigan 18 13 Mankato State 21 39 Cleveland 7 8 Iowa 33 8 Iowa 37 State 33 Cal Bakersfield 6 1987 (18-6) 17 Nebraska- 23 42 Wartburg 4 31 North Carolina 8 11 Iowa 31 Omaha 37 Luther 6 25 Lock Haven St. 14 10 Weber State 35 14 Iowa State 26 3 Iowa . 41 23 Lehigh 22 37 Northwest Missouri 14 19 Nebraska 14 23 Louisiana State 23 23 Clarion St. 17 27 Minnesota 12 11 Northwestern 23 44 Augustana (IL) 2 20 Missouri 19 17 North Carolina 25 19 Minnesota 18 . 39 Florida 9 26 East. Illinois 14 37 Augustana 3 International 27 Illinois 10 21 Virginia 15 19n (12-8) 46 Carson- 3 20 Minnesota 19 12 Penn State 28 3 Iowa 37 Newman 42 S. Dakota St. 8 20 North Carolina State 15 21 Augustan a 14 43 Central Florida 7 33 Minnesota 8 26 Arizona State 10 43 Luther 3 15 Auburn 26 6 Iowa State 33 21 North Carolina 19 27 South Dakota 11 15 Georgia 19 39 Augustana 3 19 Bloomsburg 16 24 Illinois 10 16 Kentucky 25 45 Drake 4 26 Lehigh 16 38 Morningside 9 9 Iowa State 24 39 Mankato St. 13 51 Livingstone 2 29 Florida 17 39 Central Missouri 5 34 Cal PolySLO 12 33 Carson-Newman 15 23 Tennessee- 12 42 Northeast 3 16 Nebraska 24 24 Edinborough 14 Chattan. Missouri 19 Wisconsin 15 12 Tennessee 24 16 Athletes 31 1984 (12-6-0) 27 Minnesota 11 25 Kentucky 19 In Action 8 Wisoonsin 29 32 Southern Illinois 15 7 Cleveland State 27 37 Winona State 3 31 Cleveland State 12 32 Nebraska 11 7 Oregon State 31 21 South 16 23 SIU-Edwardsville 14 12 Iowa State 25 36 St. Cloud State 9 Dakota State 14 Iowa 30 29 Drake 12 6 North 33 Augustana (S 31 .D.) 8 33 New Mexico 12 21 Missouri 22 Dakota State Mankato 41 State 5 16 Oklahoma State 21 30 Eastern Illinois 8 15 North Dakota 17 24 Minnesota 14 11 Oklahoma 29 15 Cal-Poly 21 33 Lehigh 13 22 Mankato State 18 1981 (1~) 1988 (14-3) Iowa 40 28 Augustana 17 31 Nebraska- 3 8 22 Wisconsin 12 NE Missouri 46 S. Dakota State 3 Omaha 47 6 14 Iowa 24 43 Luther 6 24 Wasoonsin 13 9 Iowa State 34 20 Minnesota 18 12 Iowa State 28 Missouri 17 21 South 16 18 37 Missouri 7 Central Florida 21 Iowa State 17 Dakota State 47 5 21 Ohio State 14 40 North Carolina 5 12 Minnesota 33 26 Indiana 10 1978 (12-4) 26 North 17 42 Drake 3 26 Bloomsburg 3 19 Cleveland State 15 Carolina State 46 Mankato State 6 13 Arizona State 20 17 Iowa 26 24 East Carolina 17 23 Michigan State 19 39 North Carolina 28 Western Illinois 8 24 Oregon State 14 22 Nebraska 24 State 3 31 St. Cloud State 7 15 Arizona State 27 21 Oklahoma 16 14 Minnesota 21 19 Cal-Poly SLO 17 1985 (9-8-0) 19 Iowa State 17 12 Illinois 2~ 45 Winona State 0 8 Wisconsin 27 44 Northern Illinois 5 9 Iowa State 31 22 Northwestern 17 57 SW Missouri State 0 25 Nebraska 15 39 Moorhead State 7 52 Comell 0 12 SIU-Edwardsville 25 41 Southwest 34 North 12 15 Oregon 21 21 Missouri 23 Missouri 3 Dakota State 37 Mankato State 9 28 Eastern Illinois 12 13 Oklahoma State 24 34 Mankato State 8 37 South 6 3 Iowa 43 36 Eastern Illinois 12 18 Kentucky 16 Dakota State 25 North Carolina 10 42 Drake 3 22 Nebraska- 15 23 Louisiana State 20 23 Cal-Poly SLO 14 Omaha 17 Cal-Bakersfield 29 27 Fresno State 9 29 South 6 12 Nebraska 23 41 New Mexico 6 Dakota State 24 Missouri 15 13 Oklahoma State 26 24 Augustana (S.D.) 20 8 Wisconsin 24 21 Ohio State 12 38 Drake 6 25 Southern Illinois 13 17 Michigan 25 43 Wyoming 0

22 Year-by-Year Records

UNI Opp. NCAA UNI Opp. NCAA Year Coach w L T Points Points Place Year Coach w L T Points Points Place 1923 Paul Bender 1 0 0 16 8 1959 Bill Koll 8 4 0 228 118 1924 Paul Bender 2 2 0 47 34 1960 Bill Koll 6 3 2 177 139 1925 Paul Bender 4 1 0 85 25 1961 Bill Koll 10 2 0 230 109 8th(T) 1926 Paul Bender 2 1 0 51 35 1962 Bill Koll 5 9 0 193 197 5th 1927 Paul Bender 2 2 0 66 38 1963 Bill Koll 5 7 1 168 193 3rd* 1928 Paul Bender 2 0 0 51 15 1964 Bill Koll 6 7 0 146 232 8th* 1929 Paul Bender 4 0 0 94 32 1965 Chuck Patten 2 8 1 90 255 1930 Paul Bender 1 3 0 35112 85112 1966 Chuck Patten 6 5 0 159 197 lOth* 1931 Dave McCuskey 3 2 0 93112 56112 1967 Chuck Patten 10 7 1 324 244 3rd* 1932 Dave McCuskey 5 2 0 142112 83112 1968 Chuck Patten 17 4 0 454 228 8th* 1933 Dave McCuskey 2 1 0 46112 45112 1969 Chuck Patten 14 4 2 404 223 3rd* 1934 Dave McCuskey 3 2 1 100112 80112 7th(T) 1970 Chuck Patten 13 1 2 321 195 2nd* 1935 Dave McCuskey 3 3 0 135112 78112 1971 Chuck Patten 12 3 0 367 181 7th* 1936 Dave McCuskey 1 6 0 84112 119112 1972 Chuck Patten 12 5 0 382 237 2nd* 1937 Dave McCuskey 4 2 1 138 78 3rd(T) 1973 Chuck Patten 9 6 1 359 241 4th* 1938 Dave McCuskey 6 1 0 141 112 84112 13th(T) 1974 Chuck Patten 15 2 0 551 152 2nd* 1939 Dave McCuskey 4 3 0 123112 90112 1975 Chuck Patten 15 4 0 499 241 1st• 1940 Dave McCuskey 7 1 0 148112 79112 8th(T) 1976 Chuck Patten 13 8 0 451 342 3rd* 1941 Dave McCuskey 7 0 1 144 70 10th(T) 1977 Chuck Patten 12 8 0 414 365 3rd* 1942 Dave McCuskey 2 4 0 68 98 10th(T) 1978 Chuck Patten 12 4 0 376 241 1st• 1943 Dave McCuskey 2 0 1 57 31 No Meet 1979 Chuck Patten 11 5 0 448 224 3rd* 1944 No Wrestling No Meet 1980 Chuck Patten 14 5 1 **622 281 2nd* 1945 No Wrestling No Meet 1981 Chuck Patten 15 6 0 589 302 12th 1946 Dave McCuskey 5 0 1 127 51 2nd 1982 Chuck Patten 15 2 0 538 165 l Oth 1947 Dave McCuskey 5 0 2 154 51 2nd 1983 Don Briggs 17 3 0 576 272 lOth 1948 Dave McCuskey 8 1 0 225 57 4th 1984 Don Briggs 12 6 0 451 312 11th 1949 Dave McCuskey 9 0 0 197 60 2nd 1985 Don Briggs 9 8 0 397 296 18th 1950 Dave McCuskey 11 0 0 256 51 1st 1986 Don Briggs 12 8 0 463 328 17th 1951 Dave McCuskey 9 1 0 192 89 4th 1987 Don Briggs **18 6 0 594 389 13th 1952 Dave McCuskey 6 2 0 152 71 2nd 1988 Don Briggs 14 3 0 459 206 13th 1953 Bill Koll 4 2 1 112 89 4th 1954 Bill Koll 64 Yrs., 6 Coaches 498205 22 15,5999,8HJ 3 4 0 83 115 T = Tie 1955 Bill Koll 8 1 2 200 118 11th *NCAA Division II 1956 Bill Koll 10 0 0 220 lOth 85 • *School Record 1957 Bill Koll 6 3 0 169 107 + 2nd Place NAIA 1958 Ed Lyons 8 2 1 213 106 14th(T)+

Don Briggs' Athletes in the Coaching Ranks

Since Don Briggs' arrival at UNI in 1974 under then head Briggs has seen more than 40 former pupils enter the coach- Panther wrestling coach Chuck Patten, he and Patten have ing ranks since his arrival and hopes to continue the strong played an important part in guiding and inspiring their stu- tradition of UNI graduates in that field. dent-athletes to pursue careers in teaching and coaching.

Tim Balvanz, Washington, lA Hans Goettsch, Ft. Dodge, lA Brian Moore, Keosauqua, lA Rick Benson, Sioux City, lA Brent Hagen, Denison, lA Pat Pickford, Illinois Mike Bird, LaCrosse, WI Chuck Huff, Cedar Rapids, lA Dave Prehm, Britt, lA Jim Blasingame, Indianola, lA Bob Jensen, Mt. Pleasant, lA John Prior, Yorkville, IL Dick Briggs, Cedar Rapids, lA Jim Keck, Spencer, lA Larry Sallis, Waterloo, lA Dion Cobb, Des Moines, lA Mike Knight Steve Shirk, Wilton, lA Dave Cunningham, Waverly, lA Steve Knipp, Waterloo, lA Ed Sheakley, Ritter, OK Larry Dawson, Pleasantville, lA Paul Kreimeyer, Kansas City, MO Jay Struve, Vinton, lA Randy Dodd, Dike, lA John Kriebs, Cedar Falls, lA Ken Wilkins, Clinton, lA Ron Dodd, Northwood, lA Keith Massey, Council Bluffs, lA Mike Woodall, Eagle Grove, lA Dick Erickson, Kansas City, MO Jim Miller, Cedar Falls, lA Kevin Finn, Albuquerque, NM Jon Moeller, Saydel, lA

23 All-Time Records vs. Opponents Series Last Series Last Opponent w L T Began Meeting Opponent w L T Began Meeting Arizona State 1 4 1 1969 1988 Marquette 2 0 0 1963 1982 Auburn 0 1 0 1980 1980 Michigan 1 4 0 1927 1986 Augustana (SD) 12 0 0 1973 1987 Michigan State 9 18 3 1943 1984 Athletes In Action 1 2 0 1975 1987 Minnesota 23 20 4 1931 1988 Bemidji 3 0 0 1967 1969 Minot State 1 0 0 1969 1969 Bloomsburg 2 1 0 1986 1988 Missouri 9 2 0 1934 1988 Cal-Bakersfield 1 1 0 1981 1983 Monclair State 1 0 0 1969 1969 Cal-Poly SLO 3 5 0 1972 1985 Monmouth 2 0 0 1928 1929 Carson-Newman 2 0 0 1980 1987 Morningside 6 0 0 1969 1977 Central Florida 3 0 0 1979 1980 Moorhead State 10 2 0 1969 1978 Central Michigan 1 0 0 1973 1973 Navy 0 1 0 1971 1971 Central Missouri 3 0 0 1974 1980 Nebraska 27 3 0 1935 1988 Chicago University 4 0 0 1931 1941 Nebraska-Omaha 3 1 0 1975 1978 Cincinnati 1 0 0 1973 1973 New Mexico 3 0 0 1984 1986 Clarion State 1 0 0 1983 1983 North Carolina 4 2 0 1981 1987 Clemson 2 0 0 1986 1987 North Carolina State 3 0 0 1981 1988 Cleveland State 5 1 0 1976 1983 North Dakota 6 1 0 1968 1977 Colorado 1 5 0 1962 1967 North Dakota State 7 2 1 1969 1978 Colorado Mines 3 3 0 1940 1968 Northeast Missouri 4 0 0 1968 1981 Colorado State 3 3 0 1940 1968 Northern State 1 0 0 1968 1968 Concordia 1 0 0 1967 1967 Northern Illinois 11 0 3 1958 1988 Cornell (lA) 29 9 1 19~3 1981 Northern Michigan 2 0 0 1982 1983 Denver 1 0 0 1950 1950 Northwestern 4 1 0 1928 1982 Des Moines University 4 0 0 1924 1927 Northwest Missouri 5 0 0 1969 1986 Drake 7 0 0 1982 1988 Oklahoma 6 3 0 1926 1988 East Carolina 1 0 0 1981 1981 Oklahoma State 1 7 0 1961 1988 Eastern Illinois 4 0 0 1983 1988 Oklahoma Tech 2 0 0 1948 1949 Eastern Michigan 5 0 0 1967 1971 Ohio State 3 0 0 1978 1988 Edinborough State 1 0 0 1987 1987 Omaha 7 0 0 1950 1963 Ellsworth 1 0 0 1925 1925 Oregon 2 1 0 1973 1981 Florida 2 0 0 1977 1979 Oregon State 1 3 0 1973 1981 Florida International 2 0 0 1979 1980 Parsons 1 0 0 1925 1925 Fort Hays State 1 0 0 1967 1967 Penn State 0 2 0 1986 1987 Franklin & Marshall 1 0 0 1972 1972 Purdue 9 1 0 1929 1979 Fresno State 1 0 0 1985 1985 St. Cloud State 5 0 0 1961 1978 Georgia 0 1 0 1980 1980 Simpson 2 0 0 1924 1925 Georgia Tech 1 0 0 1969 1969 South Dakota 8 0 0 1970 1977 Grinnell 2 0 0 1938 1939 South Dakota State 26 3 1 1954 1984 Illinois 19 9 3 1930 1986 Southwest Missouri 2 0 0 1984 1988 Illinois State 4 0 0 1955 1986 Southern Illinois 4 0 0 1974 1987 Indiana 1 2 0 1936 1988 Tennessee 0 1 0 1977 1977 Iowa 8 22 2 1930 1988 Tennessee-Chatanooga 1 0 0 1977 1977 Iowa State 13 30 0 1924 1988 Upper Iowa 1 0 0 1970 1970 Kansas State 7 0 0 1937 1957 Valley State 1 0 0 1968 .1968 Kentucky 5 1 0 1976 1983 Virginia 1 0 0 1987 1987 Lehigh 5 0 0 1976 1987 Wartburg 1 0 0 1980 1980 Livingstone University 1 0 0 1987 1987 Weber State 0 1 0 1986 1986 Lock Haven State 3 0 0 1982 1986 Western Illinois 7 0 0 1948 1979 Louisiana State 1 0 1 1980 1981 West Virginia 2 0 0 1982 1986 Luther 25 1 0 1954 1981 Wheaton 7 0 0 1946 1952 Mankato State 22 9 0 1953 1984 Winona State 5 2 1 1961 1981 Morgan State 1 0 0 1986 1986 Wisconsin 16 8 0 1927 1988 Wyoming 2 4 0 1960 1985 UNI Wrestling Records

Most Wins In a Season ...... 18 (1986-87) Most Losses In a Season ...... 9 (1962-63) UNI Head Coaches & Records Consecutive Dual Victories ...... 32 ( 1948-51) Coach L T Most Points In a Season ...... 622 (1979-80) Years w Pet. Paul Bender 1923-30 (8) 18 0 .667 Biggest Score In a Dual Meet ... 57 vs. SW Missouri (1984) 9 David McCuskey 1931-52 (20) 102 31 7 .754 Biggest Score Against in a Dual Meet ... 43 vs. Iowa (1984) William Koll 1953-64 (11) 71 42 6 .622 Widest Margin of VIctory ..... 57-0 vs. SW Missouri (1984) Edward Lyons 1957-58 (1) 2 1 .773 Widest Margin of Defeat ...... 43-3 vs. Iowa ( 1984) 8 Chuck Patten 1965-82 (18) 217 87 8 .708 Most Pins In a Dual Meet . .... 7 vs. Western Illinois (1948) Don Briggs 1983- (6) 82 34 0 .707 Consecu tlve Dual Losses ...... 6 ( 1936-3 7, 1962-63) Individual Dual Records ...... Bill Dotson, 34-0 (1961-63) Totals (64) 498 205 22 .702

24 The Panther Wrestling Tradition A Look Back

Sometime early in the 1988-89 wrestling season, the 65th year of the sport at the University of Northern Iowa, the Panther wrestling squad will mark a milestone achieved by very few programs in collegiate wrestling annals when it records the 500th win in school history. In doing so, the Panthers will document what has already been in the minds of wrestling experts, historians and fans since the middle of the century- the institution now known as the University of Northern Iowa has one of the proudest and richest wrestling traditions anywhere. Coaches from Paul Bender to Don Briggs and All-Americans from Jesse Arends to Joel Greenlee have proudly carried the Panther banner and now, with number 500, the Panthers will join the likes of Oklahoma State, Iowa State, Iowa, Lehigh, Penn State and precious few others in the "elite" category of collegiate wrestling. When Iowa State Teachers College fielded its first wrestling team in 1923, little did anyone know it was the first step toward building one of the most successful traditions in Iowa sports and eventually bring the school more national recogni­ tion and attention than any other sport in the school's history. Perhaps that 16-8 opening victory against Cornell College Chuck Patten, the winningest coach in school history was an omen of the success to follow. It would be several years before ISTC began the climb to the pinnacle which it would 121 pounds as the Panthers finished second in the team some day reach. It has been seven decades and 498 wins since competition. A veteran of D-Day and the Battle of the Bulge the Panther squad took to the mat, and the colorful story named Bill Koll would also win a national title for ISTC and which decorates those 64 seasons has no equal in UNI sports complete the first leg of one of the most amazing careers in annals. modern wrestling history. Koll (145), Russ Bush (128) and Bill Nelson ( 165) took titles for ISTC the following year with The Pre-World War II Years Koll becoming the second Panther in as many years to take Paul Bender guided the first UNI mat squad and posted an home the MVP award. The Panthers could not improve on 18-9-1 mark during his four-year stint. That tenure included their second-place finish that year, though, and dropped to only one losing season and victories over Oklahoma, Cornell fourth in 1948 with Koll being voted the tournament MVP for and Wisconsin. The program was still in the development the second straight year. Koll capped his brilliant career with stage, however, with no national recognition or All-Ameri­ his third title and a 72-0 record, and was the victim of a cans. takedown only once in three years. The Panthers were In 1930, Bender was appointed dean of men at the institu­ national AAU champions in 1949 and NCAA runners-up with tion and turned over the reins to the man who would build Nelson taking his second title at 155 along with Bill Smith one of the greatest mat powerhouses in history. Dave (165) and Keith Young (145) taking their first crowns. McCuskey would compile a 102-31-7 mark, guide the Pan­ Coach McCuskey had to wait 20 years, but his dream of a thers to an NCAA title, four runner-up finishes and coach national championship came true in 1950. Iowa State Teach­ nine wrestlers to a total of 16 NCAA individual titles. ers College hosted the NCAA tourney that year and delighted The first of many significant years for ISTC was 1931. It the hometown fans by running away with the team title. That was the year McCuskey graduated from the ISTC and 1950 squad is generally regarded as one of the top collegiate accepted the wrestling post and was also the season in which teams of all-time. After breezing to an 11-0 dual meet record the school crowned its first NCAA placewinners. Jesse Arends in which none of the opponents reached double figures and took second in the 118-pound class while teammate Orville taking the AAU national title, ISTC racked up enough points Orr placed third at 155 pounds. Despite a 3-2-1 record, in the semi-finals to walk away with the championship. McCuskey's matmen achieved their first national finish with a seventh-place tie in 1934. The next milestone came in 1937 when the Panthers crowned their first NCAA champion as Ray Cheyney took the title at 135 and led the team to a third­ place finish. ISTC placed no higher than eighth from 1937 till Panther Olympians 1943 when World War II forced a three-year cancellation of the meet, but it was after that layoff ended in 1946 that ISTC Maynard Harmon - 1932 games, Los Angeles would thrust itself into the national wrestling limelight for Gerald Leeman - silver medalist, 1948 games, decades to come. London Bill Koll- 5th place, 1948 games, London The Golden Era Bill Nelson - 1948 games, London The end of the war came in 1946 and with it the return of Bill Smith- 1952 gold medalist, Helsinki thousands of servicemen to colleges throughout the United States. It was also the year Panther 128-pounder Gerald Pan American Games Leeman became an NCAA champion and won MVP honors at Mike McCready- 1975 gold medalist the NCAA tournament. Cecil Mott also won a title at 25 Nelson took his third title at 155 with Young, at 145, and Smith, at 165, each winning their second championship. Other Panther placewinners were Frank Altman ( 121 ), Leverne Klar (128), Floyd Oglesby (136). and Fred Stoeker (HWT). Young became ISTC's third three-time national champion in 1951 and Gene Lybbert placed third at 130 pounds en route to a fourth-place finish. The McCuskey era ended in 1952 when the long-time Panther mentor resigned to accept the head position at the University of Iowa. Lybbert ( 130) and Bill Weick ( 157) won NCAA titles "leading the squad to a sec­ ond-place finish that year, capping a six-year span ( 1947-52) in which ISTC compiled a 53-4-3 dual mark, claimed three consecutive outstanding wrestler awards in the NCAA meet, won 16 individual national titles, two national AAU crowns, one NCAA championship and four second-place finishes.

in Panthers Division II The 1949ISTC team which crowned three national Bill Koll took over for McCuskey in 1953 and guided the champions and was NCAA runnerup Panthers to a fourth-place spot. During Koll's 11-year stint, ISTC crowned three more national champs and recorded a 71-42-6 mark. J im Harmon took the 157-pound title in 1953, John Kriebs, now a Panther assistant. Bob Hallman's second Weick returned in 1955 to win at 157 and Bill Dotson became place at 118 in 1984was thehighestbyaPantherinDivision I the school's only NCAA champion at Division I and II in 1963. since Jim Miller, also a Panther assistant, finished second at Chuck Patten was named ISTC's fifth head coach in 1965 134 in 1974. In 1987, UNI set a new school record when it and for the next 18 years guided the Panthers to do.minance finished the season with an 18-6 record. The Panthers have in NCAA Division II. His 217-87-8 career record signifies hi~ been NCAA West Regional champions for the past three years as the winningest coach in school history. Patten guided 58 and have crowned 12 individual regional champions. They athletes to All-American-status and 16 to national titles. His have finished 13th at the NCAA Championships and had two 1975 and 1978 teams were Division II national champions, All-Americans each of the past two years. while the '70, '72, '74.and '80 squads were runners-up. His With just two more dual meet wins to reach the 500-victory teams placed in the top. three in 11 of the 18 seasons he was at plateau, the Panther wrestling tradition figures to be a strong the helm. and memorable one for many more years to come. Kirk Myers (190) and Gary Ben trim (142, 158) were three­ time national champs for Patten, while Don Parker ( 1 77). Kent Osboe (HWT), Jim Miller (134) and Ken Snyder (142) were two-time winners. Bentrim earned his titles from Hall of Fame Members 1976-78 and Myers from 1978-80. Myers capped his career UNI Amateur Wrestling Hall of Fame Members with a fifth-place Division I finish in 1982. He is the only Wrestlers Coaches Contributors Panther to win 30 or more matches in all four years of com­ William Koll Leroy Alitz Finn Ericksen petition; Myers compiled a career mark of 134-28-1 with William Nelson Gerald Leeman 61 falls. Mike McCready, the 1972 national heavyweigh t William Smith David McCuskey champion, also took the gold medal at the 1975 Pan American William Weick Robert Siddens Games and went on to become Iowa's most successful Greco­ Keith Young Roman wrestler with seven titles to his credit. UNI U.S. Wrestling Federation Panthers in Division I National Hall of Fame Members Patten retired from coaching in 1982 and his long-time assistant, Don Briggs, took over as UNI stepped up to NCAA William Koll, Wrestler Keith Young, Wrestler Division I competition. Briggs led the Panthers to a school­ Gerald Leeman, Wrestler Finn Ericksen, Contributor record 1 7 victories in 1983 and led them to 11th-place David McCuskey, Coach Robert Siddens, Coach finishes his first two seasons. Briggs has produced 12 All­ William Smith, Wrestler William Nelson, Wrestler Americans in his six years, including two-time All-American UNI's NCAA Champions University Division (20) College Division 1937 - Ray Cheney, 135 1950 - Bill Nelson, 155 (Division II) (22) 1946 - Cecil Molt, 121 1950 - Bill Smith, 165 1963 - Bill Dotson, 137 1974 - Ken Snyder, 142 1946 - Gerald Leeman, 128* 1950- Keith Young, 145 1963- Jim Sanford, 147 1975- Jim Miller, 134 1946- Bill Koll, 145 1951- Keith Young, 145 1966 - Don Parker, 177 1975- Ken Snyder, 134 1947 - Bill Koll, 145 .. 1952- Gene Lybbert, 130 1967 - Don Parker, 177 1975 - Randy Omvig, HWT 1947 - Russ Bush, 128 1952 - Bill Weick, 157 1968 - Kent Osboe, HWT 1976- Gary Bentrim, 142 1947 - Bill Nelson, 165 1953 - Jim Harmon, 157 1969 - Kent Osboe, HWT 1977 - Gary Bentrim, 142 1948- Bill Koll, 145'.. 1955 - Bill Weick, 157 1971 - Clint Young, 158 1978 - Gary Bentrim, 158 1949 - Bill Nelson, 165 1963- Bill Dotson, 137 1972 - Mike McCready, HWT 1978 - Kirk Myers, 190 1949 - Bill Smith, 165 1974 - Tom Garcia, 126 1978 - Keith Poolman, 167 1949 - Keith Young, 145 1974 - Jim Miller. 134 1979 - Kirk Myers, 190 1980 - Kirk Myers, 190 'Outstanding Westler, NCAA in 1946. 1980 - Ken Gallagher, 150 ..Outstanding Wrestler, NCAA in 1947 . ...Outstanding Wrestler, NCAA in 1948.

26 UNI Hall of Fame Wrestling Inductees

BW Dotson - Dotson compiled an undefeated dual meet retired In 1973 after guiding his pupils to 25 Individual record of 34-0-4, wrestling at 137, 147, 157 and 167, from national championships and two Olympic gold medals. 1960-63. He was a state champion his senior year at Waterloo BW Nelson-A three-time NCAA champion, Btll Nelson was East High School. In 1963, Dotson was an NCAA All-Ameri­ undefeated In dual meet competition from 1947 to 1950. He can at 137 pounds, taking first place In both Division 1 and II. won his championships In 1947 and '49 at 167 pounds, and He is the only Panther wrestler ever to accomplish such a feat. In 1950 at·155 pounds. An Injury In 1948 stopped him from In 1962, he was an All-American, finishing second In the becoming the NCAA's only four-time national cHampion. An nation at 137 pounds. Currently In his 26th year of coaching, Olympian at the 1948 l.;ondon Olympics, Nelson was Injured Btll has coached in the high school and college ranks and has In the qualifying round and was unable to compete In the rest compiled a 156-72-4 record. He is currently the head wres­ of the Games. He was a three-time national AAU champion, tltng coach at the University of New Mexico where he was named the nation's outstanding amateur wrestler In 1950, named the 1986 Western Athletic Conference Coach of the and named to the All-Time College Wrestling Team (pre-1958) Year. That same year, he was inducted into the Iowa High by Amateur Wrestling News. He coached In Colorado, Iowa School Wrestling Hall of Fame. and Michigan high schools before being named at the Univer­ Finn Eriksen-Eriksen has spent the last 50-plus years as a sity of Arizona In 1963. BUlls a member of the Halls of Fame wrestling competitor, coach, official and educator. He was In Michigan, Arizona and Iowa, and the National Wrestling one of tfie first ISTC wrestlers to win the then-prestigious Hall of Fame. Midwest AAU 135 pound championships, in 1929 and 1931, Chuck Patten- A former Panther wrestler, Chuck Patten and captained the Panthers In 1930. He wrestled for the took over one of the most successful mat programs In NCAA exclusive New York Athletic Club in 1931 and 1932, going history In 1965 as head coach and for 18 years guided UNI to undefeated In two weight classes. Eriksen began his coach­ national recognition with 17 consecutive winning seasons Ing career at New Hampton High School, leading that school and a pair o1NCAA Division II titles. His 217-81-8 career to Its first state title. In 1935, he became the nrst full-time coaching mark makes him the wlnntngest coach In the 64- wrestling coach at Waterloo West High School where he won year history of Northern Iowa wrestling. Under Patten's guid­ the first of that schools many wrestflng titles In 1942. Finn ance, 58 Panthers reached NCAA Division I or II All-American has officiated high school and college meets, Including the status with 16 winning national championships. His 1975 NCAA Tournament, and served as an official and judge at the and 1978 squads earned national titles, while four other 1952 Olympic Games In Helsinki. He served twelve years on teams were runners-up. He was twice honored as Division II the National Federation High School Rules Committee and In Coach of the Year and was Midwest Regional Coach of the 1983 was elected to the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. Finn Year In Division I in 1982. In the 14 yearsbts teams competed Is also a member of several other Halls o1Fame and national In the North Central Collegiate Conference, the Panthers won organizations and has authored many articles concerning ten team titles and were runner-up the other four years. the sport of wrestling. BW Smith- Honored by Amateur Wrestling News on Its All­ BW Koll-Generally regarded as one of the most outstanding Time College Wrestling Team for the pre-1968 era, Btll Smith wrestlers In modern collegiate history, Bill Koll has been powered his way to two NCAA wrestling titles at 165 pounds called "one of the most feared and respected wrestlers ever" by In 1949 and 1950 and added three national freestyle champi­ the Amateur Wrestling News and many others. AMN named onships while compiling an undefeated dual record of52-0-1. him to Its All-Time College Wrestling Team for the pre-1958 He won the Olympic gold medal at 160.5 pounds In the 1952 era. After winning a state wrestling title at Fort Dodge High Helsinki Games and was an Olympic qualifier In 1956. As a School, he enrolled at Iowa State Teachers College In 1941. He coach, his Rock Island, Illinois, team produced a 57-5 record served In the Army from 1943 to 1945, but returned to ISTC and a state championship. Moving to the collegiate ranks, he and an amazing wrestling career. In three years, he recorded coached Nebraska to four winning seasons and then spent • a 72-0 dual meet record and won NCAA championships at ten years as mentor to the Olympic Club In San Francisco, 150 pounds In 1946-47-48 and when the 1948 meet ended, wtnntng seven titles. He was named coach of the Canadian Koll became the first person to win the outstanding wrestler Olympic team In 1968 and then returned to high school award twice. In 1948, he won the U.S . Olympic trials and coaching In California. placed fifth In the London Games. Taken down only once BW Weick- A two-time NCAA champion at 157 pounds during his career, Koll was largely responsible for the abolish­ (1952 & '55), B1ll Weick has been equally Impressive In the ment of the body slam because of the viciousness wl th which coaching ranks since his graduation from UNI In 1956. In he employed it. Upon graduation, he turned to coaching at 30 years as a head coach, he compiled eight undefeated sea­ Chicago and Cornell College. He replaced Dave McCuskey at sons and a 399-29-3 record. He was head coach of the USA UNI In 1953, compiling a dual meet mark of 71-42-6 In Junior World Team In 1969, assistant coach for the United 11 seasons. He then moved on to Penn State and retired from States at the 1972 Munich Olympics, head coach of the World coaching In 1979. Cup team In 1974, head coach of the Pan American team In Gerald Leeman - In addition to three Iowa state titles, 1975, assistant coach of the USA World Cup teams from 1976 Gerald Leeman won his first national wrestling champion­ to 1982, assistant coach for the 1980 United States Olympic ship while still in high school. While at ISTC, he lost only once team, coached the U.S. team at the World University Games during his collegiate career and was undefeated In dual meet In 1981 and among other assignments was head coach of the competition. In 1946, Leeman captured the 128-pound USA Freestyle team at the America's Cup Tournament In national title, earning a spot on the 1948 Olympic team; he Panama In 1986. Weick was named Chicago High School won the silver medaf at the London Games. His coaching Coach of the Year In 1970 for his work at Tilden Teen and was career began In high school and later carried him to the Inducted Into the Helms Hall of Fame In 1970. He was Induct­ position as head coach at Lehigh University In 1953, where ed Into the Illinois Wrestling Hall of Fame in 1972. his teams won six Eastern League team titles In 18 years. Keith Young -A six-time national champion, Keith Young Is After retiring from wrestling coaching In 1970, he remained one of just two wrestlers In school history to go undefeated active In other athletic programs. (68-0) throughout his career. He won NCAA andAAU national Dave McCuskey-A 1930 graduate of what Is now UN I. Dave championships In 1949, '50 and '51 at 145 and 147.5 McCuskey produced 122 wins, 31 losses and seven ties In pounds. Amateur Wrestling News named him to Its All-Time 21 years as head coach at his alma mater. He guided the College Wrestling Team for the period before 1958. He Panthers to the NCAA title In 1950 and addea amateur coached at the high school level, retiring from Cedar Falls crowns In 1949, '50 and '51. along with four national run­ High School in 1983. In his 27 seasons tfiere, he recorded a ners-up. McCuskey became the head coach at Iowa in 1953 193-99-6 dual mark, led his team to the state championship and built the foundation that has made that program the In 1968 and 1976 and coached 18 Individual st(\te champs most successful in recent NCAA history. His Hawkeyes posted and six conference team champions. He has also officiated at a mark of 160-69 with a third-place national finish in 1962. the high school and collegiate levels, Including the NCAA In 1956, he coached the U.S. Freestyle Olympic team. He championships.

27 Opponent Profiles

UNivs. Iowa UNI vs. Minnesota December 9 , 1988 - Cedar Falls, lA December 1 1 , 1988 - Minneapolis, MN

School: University of Iowa School: University of Minnesota Location: Iowa City, lA Location: Minneapolis, MN Enrollment: 29,000 Enrollment: 47,000 Nickname: Hawkeyes Nickname: Golden Gophers Colors: Old Gold and Black Colors: Maroon and Gold Arena and Capacity: Carver-Hawkeye Arena, 15,000 Arena and Capacity: Williams Arena, 16,500 Conference: Big Ten Conference: Big Ten 1987-88 Conference Record/Finish: 6-0, 1st. 1987-88 Conference Record/Finish : 4-3, 6th 1987-88 Overall Dual Meet Record: 16-3 1987-88 Overall Dual Meet Record: 15-6 Athletic Director: Bump .Elliott Athletic Director: Holger Christiansen Head Coach: Dan Gable Head Coach: J. Robinson Coach's Career Record/Years: 207-12-2, 12 yrs. Coach's Career Record/Years: 22-20, 2 yrs. Coach's Record at School!Years: 207-12-2, 12 yrs. Coach's Record at School!Years: 22-20, 2 yrs. Assistant Coaches: Mark Johnson and Barry Davis Assistant Coaches: Gary Keck, Jim Zalesky. Dave Grant, Ed Wrestling Phone: (319) 335-9405 Giese, Johnny Johnson, Melvin Douglas SID for Wrestling: Phil Haddy Wrestling Phone: (612) 625-4049 SID Phone: (319) 335-9411, work SID for Wrestling: Dana Noel (319) 351-3012, home SID Phone: (612) 625-4090 Returning Lettermen: 16 Returning Lettermen: 9 Key Returnees: Joe Melchiore, 134 lbs., All-American; Key Returnees: Keith Nix, So., 118, 39-4 in 1987-88, Big John Heffernan, 167-77lbs., All-American. Ten Champion, Second NCAA; Dave Dean, Sr., 190, injured Season Outlook: The Hawkeyes graduated plenty of talent in 1987-88, 1986-87 was 36-9-2, Big Ten Champion, sec­ and most of the points scored in the Big Ten and the NCAA. ond NCAA; Gordy Morgan, Jr., 158, 15-10-2, 6th Big Ten; Iowa hopes to battle for second in the Big Ten, behind the Jim Caughey, Sr., 134, 30-11 in 1987-88, 5th Big Ten. favored Michigan. Season Outlook: The Gophers, who showed marked improvement last year, should make even bigger strides in 1988-89. Only two starters from last season have departed, and the lineup should be further bolstered by the return of Dave Dean ( 190) and Chris Short ( 1 77). who missed most of UNI vs. New Mexico the year with injuries. Leading the returnees is Keith Nix, January 3, 1989 - Cedar Falls, lA who was the Big Ten champion and NCAA runner-up at 118 as a freshman last year. Gordy Morgan (158) and Jim School: University of New Mexico Caughey ( 134) are other returnees who placed at the Big Ten Location: Albuquerque, NM meet. Enrollment: 24,000 Nickname: Lobos UNI vs. Missouri ...., Colors: Silver and Cherry January 12, 1989 at St. Louis, MO. ~~J Arena and Capacity: Johnson Gym (8,000) Conference: Western Athletic Conference School: University of Missouri 1987-88 Conference Record/Finish: 0-1, 5th Location: Columbia, MO 1987-88 Overall Record: 1-3 Enrollment: 24,500 M&Jau Athletic Director: Gary Ness Nickname: Tigers Head Coach: Bill Dotson Colors: Old Gold and Black Coach's Career Record: 60-30-1 Arena and Capacity: Hearnes Center ( 13, 143) Coach's Record at School!Years: 48-29-118 yrs. Conference: Big Eight Assistant Coach: Kevin Finn 1987-88 Conference Record/Finish: 1-3, 5th Wrestling Phone: (505) 277-4745 1987-88 Overall Dual Meet Record: 7-6-1 SID for Wrestling: Boots Rabb Athletic Director: Dick Tamburo SID Phone: (505) 277-2026 Head Coach: Wes Roper Returning Lettermen: 5 Coach's Career Record/Years: 13-10-1, 2 yrs. Key Returnees: Gary Roberts, Jr., 126, 26-6, '88 WAC Coach's Record at School!Years: 13-10-1. 2 yrs. Champion, NCAA qualifier; Tee Don Fleischman, Jr., 150, Assistant Coach : Khris Whelan Redshirt in '87-'88, WAC Champion in '87; John Velasquez, Wrestling Phone: (314) 882-0735 So., 118, Redshirt in '87-'88, 4th in WAC in '87. SID for Wrestling: Jack Watkins Season Outlook: The Lobos, coached by former UNI great SID Phone: (314) 882-2531 Bill Dotson, will be a young team in 1988-89. Nine new Returning Lettermen: 6 recruits join the program this year, with three of those Key Returnees: Bobby Crawford, Sr., 118lbs., 28-13-1, 3rd finishing in the top five in last summer's Junior Nationals in team Academic All-American; Charlie Shevertz, Sr., Cedar Falls. Gary Roberts (126) and Tee Don Fleischmann 190 lbs ., 12-4-1. 8th in NCAA, 2nd in Big 8 . ( 150) are both past WAC champions and provide leadership. Season Outlook: The Tigers face a rebuilding year with four The Lobos do not wrestle in many dual meets, concentrating seniors gone who went to the NCAA's. Shevertz should enjoy primarily on tournament action. an outstanding year. He joined Missouri in 1988, just after the first of the year.

28 UNI vs. Southern Illinois-Edwardsville UNI vs. Southwest Missouri State January 12, 1989 at St. Louis, MO January 14, 1989 at Cedar Falls

School: Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville School: Southwest Missouri State Location: Edwardsville, IL Location: Springfield, MO Enrollment: 10,785 Enrollment: 16,922 Nickname: Cougars Nickname: Bears Colors: Red and White Colors: Maroon and White Arena and Capacity: Vadalabene Center {4,200) Arena and Capacity: Hammons Student Center (8,858) Conference: Independent Conference: Independent 1987-88 Overall Dual Meet Record: 7-9 1987-88 Overall Dual Meet Record: 6-10 Athletic Director: Cindy Jones Athletic Director: Bill Rowe Head Coach: Larry Kristoff Head Coach: Mike McCarty Coach's Career Record/Years: 179-107-10, 20 yrs. Coach's Career Record/Years: 143-207-7, 22 yrs. Coach's Record at School/Years: 177-97-10, 19 yrs. Coach's Record at School/Years: 143-207-7, 22 yrs. Assistant Coaches: TBA Assistant Coach: John Shumate Wrestling Phone: (618) 692-2876 Wrestling Phone: (417) 836-5251 SID for Wrestling: Steve Weller SID for Wrestling: Mike Kern SID Phone: (618) 692-3608 SID Phone: (417) 836-5402 Returning Lettermen: 8 Returning Lettermen: 8 Key Returnees: Kip Kristoff, Sr., 150 lbs., 18-8, runner-up Key Returnees: Jeff Harris, Sr., 167 lbs., 34-13-1 ; Jim NCAA Division II tournament; Phillip Johns, So .. 126lbs .. Turnage, So., Hwt., 26-18; Denny Francois, Jr., 150 lbs., 13-13, fourth NCAA Division II ; Steve Harmon, Jr., 22-22; Rick Burris, So., 158 lbs., 13-22; Cory Allen, So. , 158 lbs., 19-18-1, fifth NCAA Division II; Kurt Bednar, Sr., 142 lbs., 11-23; Todd Sissom, So., 177lbs., 12-25 Hwt., 10-13-1. sixth NCAA Division II. Season Outlook: Coach Mike McCarty will be after his Season Outlook: The 1988-89 Cougars will be looking to I 50th career dual meet victory as head coach of the SMSU regain the form that took them to three consecutive NCAA wrestling program. McCarty thinks the 1988-89 season will Division II national titles between 1984 and 1986. SIU will show a noticeable improvement from last year's 6-10 mark. return six Division II All-Americans, including 1987 cham­ Besides the long list of returning lettermen, former Univer­ pion Kip Kristoff. Last year, the Cougars posted eight All­ sity of Missouri grappler Dan Lovelace joins the Bruin ranks American performances in the Division II Tournament, but after wrestling for Mizzou at nationals last year. they finished third in the 40-team field.

UNI .... Iowa State ~ UNI vs. Northern Illinois January 21, 1989 at Ames, lA January 27, 1989 at DeKalb,IL School: Iowa State University ~ School: Northern Illinois University Location: Ames, lA Location: DeKalb, IL Enrollment: 25,707 'I Enrollment: 24,255 Nickname: Cyclones ' Nickname: Huskies Colors: Cardinal and Gold Colors: Cardinal and Black Arena and Capacity: James H. Hilton Coliseum Arena and Capacity: Evans Fieldhouse {6,076) Conference: Big Eight Conference: Independent 1987-88 Conference Record/Finish: 5-0, 2nd 1987-88 Overall Dual Meet Record: 5-14-1 1987-88 Overall Dual Meet Record: 17-4-0 Athletic Director: Gerald O'Dell Athletic Director: Max Urick Head Coach: Ed Vatch Head Coach: Jim Gibbons Coach's Career Record/Years: 9-23-1, 2 yrs. Coach's Career Record/Years: 50-8, 4 yrs. Coach's Record at School/Years: 9-23-1. 2 yrs. Coach's Record at School/Years: 50-8, 4 yrs. Assistant Coach: Doug McClister Assistant Coaches: Les Anderson, Ed Banach Wrestling Phone: (815) 753-9478 Wrestling Phone: (515) 294-4643 SID for Wrestling: Steve Nemeth SID for Wrestling: Tom Kroeschell SID Phone: (815) 753-1706 SID Phone: (515) 294-3372 Returning Lettermen: 7 Returning Lettermen: 10 Key Returnees: Anton Kossakowski, So .. 177 lbs. , 30-9-1; KeyReturnees:JeffGibbons, Sr. . 134-142lbs., 24-9-3, 6th Joe Madonia, Jr., 167 lbs., 26-12-2; Tino Gonzalez, Jr., NCAA Championships; Tim Krieger, Sr.. 150 lbs .. 26-1 , 2nd 126 lbs., 17-22; Mark Kuehl, So., HWT, 16-16 NCAA Championships; Eric Voelder, Sr.. 190 lbs .. 36-4, Season Outlook: A solid nucleus of letterwinners return as 2nd NCAA Championships; Gary McCall, Jr., 126 lbs., the Huskies aim for a .500 season. Coach Ed Vatch has 11-10, 7th NCAA Championships (118 lb. category) upgraded the schedule, so an improvement in the record Season Outlook: Iowa State returns four All-Americans, won't be easy. The Huskies are hoping for 4 or 5 qualifiers in including 1987 NCAA champions Tim Krieger (150) and this year's NCAA tournament. EricVoelker(l90). GaryMcCall, whoplacedseventhat 118, returns along with two-time All-American Jeff Gibbons ( 134). The Cyclones, Big Eight runners-up last season and the third place finishers at the NCAA Championship, return seven starters and will be a contender for their second NCAA team crown in three seasons.

29 UNI vs. Eastern Illinois UNI vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga January 28, 1989 at Charleston, IL January 28, 1989 at Charleston, IL

School: Eastem lllinois University School: University of Tennessee-Chattanooga Location: Charleston, IL Location: Chattanooga, TN. Enrollment: 10,510 Enrollment: 6717 Nickname: Panthers Nickname: Mocs (Moccasins) Colors: Blue and Gray ~-t~~gll Colors: Blue and Gold Arena and Capacity: Lantz Gym (6,500 ""'~ Arena and Capacity: Macellan Gym (4,177) Conference: Independent Conference: Southem 1987-88 Overall Dual Meet Record: 9-4 1987-88 Conference Record/Finish: 4-0-0, 1st Athletic Director: R.C. Johnson 1987-88 Overall Du:li Meet Record: 15-1-0 Head Coach: Ralph McCausland Athletic Director: Harold Wilkes Coach's Career Record/Years: 34-22-1, 5 yrs. Head Coach: Ethan Reeve Coach's Record at School/Years: 34-22-1, 5 yrs. Coach's Career Record/Years: 37-27-1, 5 yrs. Assistant Coach: Dave Klehm Coach's Record at School/Years: 37-27-1, 4 yrs. Wrestling Phone: (217) 581-6039 Assistant Coaches: Scott Corcorar, Tom Herring SID for Wrestling: Ron Yoakum Wrestling Phone: (615) 755-4287 SID Phone: (217) 581-5981 SID for Wrestling: Chris Dinger Retuming Lettermen: 17 SID Phone: (615) 755-4148 Key Returnees: Craig Sterr, Sr., 118 lbs., 30-11-1 2nd at (615) 875-8632 (home) Westem Regional; Craig Campbell, Jr., 126lbs., 29-11, 3rd Retuming Lettermen: 9 at Westem Regional; Ray Serbick, Sr., 134 lbs., 21-7-1, 3rd Key Returnees: Mark Allison, Jr., 134lbs., 10-7-1 , South­ at Westem Regional; David Marlow, So., 142 lbs., 20-13-1, em Conference Champion; Chris Artalona, Sr., 142 lbs., 4th at Westem Regional; Marty Molina, Sr., 1 77lbs., 27-12, 22-3-1 , Southern Conference Champion; Charlie Buck­ 4th at Westem Regional . shaw, Sr., 177 lbs., 28-5-0, Southem Conference Cham­ Season Outlook: Craig Sterr will lead the Panthers, who pion; Tom Sell, Sr., 142lbs., 28-5-2, Southem Conference have the above five back as starters. Sterr is a two-time Champion qualifier for the NCAA National Toumament. Season Outlook: The Mocs will be looking to some younger wrestlers to fill in some of the gaps in the middle weights. Areas of strength will be in the lower and upper weights. They retum five Southern Conference Champions from a year ago and will look to improve on NCAA finish of 27th.

UNI vs. North Carolina State UNI vs. Nebraska January 30, 1989 at Cedar Falls February 3 , 1989 at Cedar Falls, lA

School: North Carolina State University School: University of Nebraska Location: Raleigh, NC Location: Lincoln, NE Enrollment: 25,537 Enrollment: 25,000 Nickname: Wolfpack Nickname: Cornhuskers Colors: Red and White Colors: Scarlet and Cream Arena and Capacity: Reynolds Coliseum (24,000) Arena and Capacity: Bob Devaney Sports Center ( 14,478) Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference Conference: Big Eight 1987-88 Conference Record/Finish: 6-0 1st. place 1987-88 Conference Record/Finish : 0-3-1 , 4th 1987-88 Overall Dual Meet Record: 19-6 1987-88 Overall Dual Meet Record: 8-9-1 Athletic Director: James T. Valvano Athletic Director: Bob Deva ney Head Coach: Bob Guzzo Head Coach: Tim Neumann Coach's Career Record/Years: 190-59, 15 yrs. Coach's Career Record/Years: 36-20-1, 3 yrs. Coach's Record at School/Years: 190-59, 15 yrs. Coach's Record at School/Years: 36-20-1, 3 yrs. Asst. Coaches: Greg Hicks, Gregg Fatool, Chris Mondragon Asst. Coaches: Mark Perry, Gil Sanchez, Mark Cody Wrestling Phone: (919) 737-3548 Wrestling Phone: (402) 472-6470 SID for Wrestling: Kelly Gleason SID for Wrestling: Ben Boyle SID Phone: (919) 737-2102 SID Phone: (402) 472-2263 Retuming Lettermen: 19 Returning Lettermen: 9 Key Returnees: Mark Annis, Sr., 118 lbs., 16-8; Michael Key Returnees: Terry Cook, Sr., 118lbs., 21-14-0, two time Stokes, Sr., 126lbs., 24-4-2; Joe Cesari, Sr., 142lbs., 21-1-4; Big 8 runner-up; Jason Kelber, So., 126 lbs., 21-11 -0 in Mike Lantz, So., 167lbs., 6-6. 86-87, 87-88 redshirt; Dave Droegemueller, So., 134 lbs., Season Outlook: As Coach Bob Guzzo begins his 15th sea­ 18-15-2, 4th Big 8, NCAA qualifier; JeffColtvet, Sr., 30-9-0, son, his North Carolina State Wolfpack will try to top last 1988 Big 8 runner-up; Scott Chenowith, So., 167 lbs. , season's fifth place national ranking. The Wolfpack retums 19-16-3, 4th Big 8 , NCAA qualifier; Cody Olson, Sr., 177lbs., three seniors off last season's ACC championship team. 29-15-1 in 86-87, 87 Big 8 champion, 87-88 redshirt; Chris Nelson, So., 190 lbs., 14-14-1, AWN sixth-team frosh all-star; Joe Malecek, Sr., Hwt., 19-13-0 , NCAA qualifier Season Outlook: After a disastrous 1987-88 season that saw the injury-plagued Huskers finish 39th at the NCAA Champi­ onships, Tim Neumann's squad could be the most improved team in the nation this season. This could be the best lineup, top to bottom, the Huskers have ever put on the mat.

30 UNI vs. Oklahoma State UNI vs. Ohio State February 10, 1989 at Cedar Falls, lA February 16, 1989 at Cedar Falls, lA T · H · E

School: Oklahoma State University School: The Ohio State University OHIO Location: Stillwater, OK Location: Columbus, OH Enrollment: 20,000 Enrollment: 53,000 SfA1EUNIVERSITY Nickname: Cowboys Nickname: Buckeyes Colors: Orange and Black Colors: Scarlet and Gray Arena and Capacity: Gallagher-lba Arena (6,381) Arena and Capacity: St. John Arena ( 13,320) Conference: Big Eight Conference: Big Ten 1987-88 Conference Record/Finish: 1st. in Big Eight Tourna­ 1987-88 Conference Record/Finish: 6-3, 3rd ment 1987-88 Overall Dual Meet Record: 16-6 1987-88 Overall Dual Meet Record: 16-2 Athletic Director: James L. Jones Athletic Director: Myron Roderich Head Coach: Russ Hellickson Head Coach: Joe Seay Coach's Career Record/Years: 100-37, 6 yrs. Coach's Career Record/Years: 268-68-4, 16 yrs. Coach's Record at School/Years: 29-15, 2 yrs. Coach's Record at School/Years: 59-12-2, 4 yrs. Asst. Coaches: Jim Jordan, Doug Blubaugh, Wess Audsley, Asst. Coach: Bruce Burnett Mark Coleman Wrestling Phone: (405) 744-6520 Wrestling Phone: (614) 292-6302 SID for Wrestling: Larry Rankin SID for Wrestling: Mike Bullock SID Phone: (405) 372-7742 SID Phone: (614) 292-6861 Returning Lettermen: 13 (614) 291-4468 (home) Key Returnees: Cory Baze, Sr., 118lbs., 44-4, Two-time Big Returning Lettermen: 11 Eight champion, 5th NCAA; .Mike Farrell, Sr.. 167lbs., 34-10, Key Returnees: Eric Schultz, Sr., Hwt., 21-11-3; David Two-time All-American; Chris Barnes, Jr., 1 77lbs., 35-10-1, Range, Jr., 118lbs.. 20-17-1. 4th at Big Ten, NCAA Qualifier; 1988 Big Eight champion, 4th NCAA; Kendall Cross, Jr. . Mark Marinelli, So., 126 lbs., 20-11-2, 3rd at Big Ten, NCAA 126 lbs., 33-10-1, 6th NCAA; Laurence Jackson, (RS) So., Qualifier; Kenny Ramsey, So., 142 lbs. . 15-13-2, 2nd at Big 142 lbs.. 30-6, 1st Big Eight, 6th NCAA; Wes White, (RS) So., Ten, NCAA Qualifier 150 lbs. . 30-9, 6th NCAA Season Outlook: The Ohio State team will be young with its Season Outlook: Oklahoma State returns seven of nine strength in the light weights, with four starters returning at qualifiers to the 1988 NCAA tournament and six of seven All­ the first four weight classes. The Buckeyes will be inex­ Americans from the fourth-place squad. Three redshirt fresh­ perienced from 158 to 190, due to the loss of four outs tanding men will try to break the starting ranks, including four-time seniors, but the nation's third-ranked recruiting class Oklahoma state champion Todd Chesbro, and world Espoir should help ease the loss here. A tough schedule will test Russ third-placer Chuck Barbee. Hellickson's Buckeyes, so the youngsters will be tested early. UNI vs. Drake February 18, 1989 at Des Moines, lA

School: Drake University Location: Des Moines, lA Enrollment: 6 ,250 Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Blue and White Arena and Capacity: Drake Fieldhouse (2,000) Conference: Independent 1987-88 Overall Dual Meet Record: 13-11 Athletic Director: Curt Blake Head Coach: Lonnie Timmerman Coach's Career Record/Years: 254-152-9, 21 yrs. Coach's Record at School/Years: 254-152-9, 21 yrs. Asst. Coaches: Dion Cobb, Pat Meyer, Bob Hallman, Barry Preslaski Wrestling Phone: (515) 271-3013 SID for Wrestling: Mike Mahon SID Phone: (515) 271-3014 Returning Lettermen: 10 Key Returnees: Jon Anderson, Sr., 134 lbs .. 45-6; Bob Christner, Jr., 190 lbs .. 23-20-1; Brent Helmkamp, So., 134lbs., 21-22-1; Terry Huch, So., 126lbs.. 11-27; Randy Kittleson, So.. 142 lbs., 22-21-1; Vance Light, So .. 118 lbs.. 36-12; Rod Lyman, Jr., 177, 26-17; Larry Mozena, So., 167lbs., 15-12-1 ; Mike Ostrander, So., 142lbs., 18-22; Tom Schminke, Jr.. 158lbs.. 22-14. Season Outlook: As Coach Lonnie Timmerman begins his 22nd season, his Drake Bulldogs will be seeking their 11 th straight winning season. While the Bulldogs return nine starters and 10 lettermen from a year ago, the Drake roster includes just one senior and three juniors. Captain Jon Anderson, the lone senior, led the team with a 23-1 dual record.

31 Support Staff

Wrestling Trainer Mark Kwikkel Head wrestling trainer Mark Kwikkel returned to his alma mater this past summer after three years as co-head trainer at Nebraska-Omaha. Kwikkel received his bachelors degree in physical education/athletic training from UNI in 1983 and later earned his masters in physical education/exercise sci­ ence in 1985 from Nebraska-Omaha. Among his duties are assisting the coaches with the strength, conditioning and nutrition programs for the indi­ vidual wrestlers in addition to attending to all injuries. Academic Advisor Bill Dawson Bill Dawson coordinates and advises wrestlers in register­ ing for classes, improving their study skills and progressing toward their degrees. He monitors mandatory study sessions and assists the athletes in any academic assistance they might need. Team Psychologist David Whitsett Dave Whitsett administers psychological tests to athletes to determine their strengths and weaknesses. He offers them individual advice, if desired, for the development arid sharp- ening of mental skills. · L toR- Trainer Mark Kwikkel, Manager Dustin Kemp Booster Club President Larry Hamilton coaches in the setting up of local tournaments as well and Larry Hamilton determines the dates. times and locations solicits participation of club members in the operation of of booster club meetin~s. He assists the head and assistant tournaments. Panther Mat Aides

scoring and helping with the tournament brackets. A big part of the Mat Aides program is just beginning when the com­ petitive season is over and when the recruiting campaign begins. They follow high school prospects in the newspapers, type letters from the UNI coaches and give tours of campus.

Name Class Hometown Major Liz Allspach Fr. Clinton. lA Business Theresia Charley Fr. Janesville, lA Public Relations Cynthia Davis Jr. Des Moines. lA Elementary Education/ Sptcial Education/ Spanish Julie Hauswirth Sr. Corwith. lA Biotechnology Rolli Hultquist So. Sioux City, lA ManagemenU Finance Kathleen Kelly Sr. Fayette, lA Spanish/ European Studies Jill McKinney Fr. Wapello, lA Public Denise Vallery (sitting), Theresia Charley (kneeling). Relations L toR- Julie Hauswirth, Liz Allspach, Kathleen Kelly, Kris Messerly Sr. Eagle Grove. lA Education/ Cindy Davis, Rolli Hultquist, Kimberly Obermier, Kris Psychology Messerly, Deanne Siever. Not pictured: Jill McKinney & Sociology Kimberly Obermier Fr. Greene, lA Broadcast Journalism The UNI Mat Aides is a volunteer organization of women Deanne Siever Jr. Waverly, lA Industrial who help the Panther coaching staff by donating their time Technology and contributing to several aspects of the program through­ Manage- out the school year. ment Each Mat Aide is scheduled to work in the wrestling office Denise Vallery Fr. Britt, lA Audiology occasionally in addition to working at dual meets. tourna­ ments and attending monthly meetings. At tournaments, they work at registration in the hospitality room, timing.

32 Wrestling Dictionary______Scoring Summary______Individual Scoring------­ DECISION-If no fall occurs in three periods, the contestant scoring the greater number of points will be declared the TAKEDOWN ...... 2 points winner. ESCAPE ...... 1 point DEFAULT-One of the wrestlers is unable to continue wres­ REVERSAL ...... 2 points tling for any reason. DEFENSIVE STARTING POSITION- Defensive wrestler is NEAR FALL on his hands and knees in the center of the mat and faces Shoulders within 4" of mat or one away from the timers' table. Both knees must be kept on the shoulder on and the other at a mat. The heels of both hands must be on the mat. The elbows 45 degree angle ...... 2 points must not touch the mat. Above mentioned shoulder position DISQUALIFICATION-A wrestler is banned from competi­ held for 5 or more seconds ...... 3 points tion, for flagrant misconduct, a greasy substance on the skin, RIDING TIME ...... 1 point objectionable pads and braces, illegal costume or equipment. STALLING After the third penalty for illegal holds, technical violations, First Offense ...... Warning stalling or unnecessary roughness. Second Offense ...... 1 point ESCAPE-When the defensive wrestler gains a neutral posi­ Third Offense ...... 1 point tion and the offensive wrestler has lost control. Fourth Offense ...... 2 points FALL-Any part of both shoulders or area of both scapulas Fifth Offense ...... Disqualification held in contact with the mat for one second. Shoulders must not be out-of-bounds. ILLEGAL HOLDS, TECHNICAL FLAGRANT MISCONDUCT-Unnecessary roughness or VIOLATIONS, ROUGHNESS abusive conduct determined by the referee to be flagrant. One First Offense ...... Warning team point is deducted. Second Offense ...... 1 point FORFEIT-Received by a wrestler when his opponent, for Third Offense ...... 1 point any reason, fails to appear for the match. Wrestler receiving a Fourth Offense ...... 2 points forfeit must be dressed to wrestle at matside. Fifth Offense ...... Disqualification INTERLOCKING HAND~A wrestler in the advantage posi­ TEAM SCORING------­ tion may not lock or overlap his hands, fingers or arms FALL OR TECHNICAL FALL ...... 6 points around his opponent's body or both legs unless the opponent SUPERIOR DECISION-12 or more has all of his weight supported on his feet or has him in a points ...... 5 points pinning situation. MAJOR DECISION-Decision by 8-11 points. MAJOR DECISION-8 to 11 points. . . . . 4 points NEUTRAL POSITION-One in which neither wrestler is in DECISION ...... 3 points control. DRAW ...... 2 points NEAR-FALL-Offensive wrestler has control of his opponent in a pinning situation with both shoulders stopped within DEFAULT-FORFEIT- four inches of the mat or with one shoulder touching the mat DISQUALIFICATION ...... 6 points and the other shoulder held at an angle of 45 degrees or less. A continuous roll-through is not a near-fall. OUT OF BOUND~When the supporting parts of NEITHER Miscellaneous Information-- wrestler are inside the boundary. MAT SIZE: The collegiate wrestling mat measures 40 feet POSITION OF ADVANTAGE-A contestant is in control and square. It consists of three circles, the smallest circle measur­ maintaining restraining power over his opponent. ing one meter across, used for the start of the match. A larger REVERSAL-When the defensive wrestler comes from circle measures 10 feet across and the largest circle, indicat­ underneath and gains control of his opponent, either on the ing out of bounds, is 34 feet across. mat or standing. Supporting points must be within the wres­ NUMBER OF WEIGHT CLASSES: There are ten weight tling area. classes in an intercollegiate wrestling meet. They are 118, STALLING-When a contestant does not make an honest 126, 134, 142, 150, 158, 167, 177, 190 and heavyweight. attempt to stay in the circle and wrestle aggressively. A penalty is preceded by only one warning. TIME OF MATCH: A collegiate wrestling match is divided STALEMATE-A position other than a pinning situation in into three periods. The first period is three minutes in length which neither wrestler can improve his position. while the last two are two minutes each in length. SUPERIOR DECISION-Decision by 12 or more points. STARTING POSITION: The first period begins with both SUPPORTING POIN~ Parts of the body touching the mat wrestlers in a standing neutral position. The second period and bearing the wrestler's weight, other than those parts begins with one wrestler given the option to determine with which he holds his opponent. When on the mat, the whether both wrestlers are standing, he is in the down posi­ usual points of support may be hands, feet, knees, side of the tion or in a defensive position. The third period, the other thigh, and buttocks. wrestler is given the option of determining positions. A coin TAKEDOWN-From a neutral position, a contestant gains flip before the match determines who receives the second control and places his opponent's supporting points down on period choices. the mat and holds there beyond reaction time. Supporting points of either wrestler must be within the wrestling area. OVERTIME: Used in tournaments only, consists of three one THREE-POINT NEAR FALL-When the near-fall criteria minute periods with a one minute rest between the end of regulation time and the overtime period. If no winner is deter­ have been met uninterrupted for five full seconds. Only the mined during the overtime periods, two judges and the ref­ wrestler with the advantage may score a near-fall. eree select the winner by ballot. TIME ADVANTAGE-A wrestler who is in control is gaining advantage. At the end of the match, the referee subtracts the UNSPORTSMANLIKE CONDUCT: When a wrestler is lesser time advantage from the greater. If one wrestler has an unnecessarily rough or abusive in his conduct, the referee advantage of a minute or more, he is awarded a maximum of can deduct one point from the teani score for one point. unsportsmanlike conduct. UNNECESSARYROUGHNES~Either before, during or fol­ HEAVYWEIGHT LIMITS: A heavyweight may not weigh lowing a match, intentional striking, gouging, kicking, hair more than 275 pounds. 33 pulling, butting, elbowing, biting or any intentional act which endangers life or limb. 1988-89 Panther Schedule Nov. 1 2 Varsity/Alumni 4 :00p.m. 19 at Nebraska-Omaha Open 10:00 a.m. 26 at Northern Open (Madison, WI) 10:00 a.m. Dec. 3 UNI Open 10:00 a.m. 9 *Iowa 7:30p.m. 11 at Minnesota 2:00 p.m. 27-28 at Midwest Championships (Des Moines) 10 :00 a.m. Jan. 3 New Mexico 7 :30p.m. Jan. 6-7 #at National Duals (Hampton, VA) 10 :00 a.m. 12 vs Missouri (St. Louis, MO) 6:30 p.m. 12 vs Southern Illinois-Edwardsville (St. Louis, MO) TBA 14 Southwest Missouri State 7:30p.m. 21 at Iowa State 7:30p.m. 27 at Northern Illinois 7:00p.m. 28 at Eastern Illinois 1:30 p .m. 28 vs Tennessee-Chattanooga (Charleston, IL) TBA 30 North Carolina State 7:30p.m. Feb. 3 Nebraska 7:30p.m. 10 Oklahoma State 7:30p.m. 16 Ohio State 7:30p.m. . 18 at Drake 3:00p.m . Mar. 3-4 NCAA Midwest Regional Des Moines, lA 16-18 NCAA Championships Oklahoma City, OK

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