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COWBOY WRESTLING Contact: Kevin DeVries | Office: 307-766-2290 | Cell: 641-512-1847 | Email: [email protected] TOURNAMENT NOTES BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPS March 7-8 | All Day | Tulsa, Okla. | BOK Center WYOMING COWBOYS AT THE BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPS

WYOMING SCHEDULE & RESULTS Saturday & Sunday | March 7-8, 2020 Date Opponent Time (MT)/Result BOK Center (19,199) | Watch: ESPN+/Fox 11/2 COWBOY OPEN 4 champs 11/16 at Air Force* W, 21-12 WYOMING STARTING LINEUP 11/22 at L, 7-28 Big 12 Tournament seeds listed below 12/6-7 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invite 13th, 49.5 12/15 Reno Tournament of Champions 1st, 155.5 125: Jake Svihel | Fr. | Andover, Minn. Overall: 13-9 vs. DI: 5-6 vs. Field: 2-4 12/29 # L, 10-22 Notes: Became the starter mid-way into the season • Placed 2nd at the Cowboy Open 12/29 Cornell# L, 9-28 133: No. 1 Montorie Bridges | RJr. | Altus, Okla. Overall: 28-5 vs. DI: 23-5 vs. Field: 7-2 12/30 Old Dominion# W, 24-15 Notes: Two-time NCAA qualifier • Ranked No. 8 by TrackWrestling • Has four top-20 wins this year 12/30 State# L, 12-18 1/4 American^ W, 22-13 141: Trevor Jeffries | RFr. | Gillette, Wyo. Overall: 19-17 vs. DI: 12-13 vs. Field: 0-5 1/4 ^ L, 15-20 Notes: Has five falls this season • Big 12 All-Academic Wrestling Team in 2020 1/4 Army^ L, 13-19 149: No. 8 Jaron Jensen | RJr. | South Jordan, Overall: 18-14 vs. DI: 15-14 vs. Field: 4-4 1/10 at North Dakota State* W, 34-6 Notes: No. 30 in the coaches’ panel • Has two top-20 wins, including over No. 2 Brock Mauller of Missouri 1/12 at State* L, 16-17 157: No. 7 Dewey Krueger | Sr. | Gillett, Wis. Overall: 19-13 vs. DI: 17-13 vs. Field: 3-5 1/24 CSU Bakersfield W, 34-3 1/26 Utah Valley* (Green River, Wyo.) W, 37-9 Notes: No. 33 in the RPI • Reno TOC Most Outstanding Wrestler • Ranked multiple weeks this season 1/31 at Oregon State W, 18-13 165: No. 5 Cole Moody | R-Fr. | South Jordan, Utah Overall: 18-15 vs. DI: 14-15 vs. Field: 3-3 2/6 Fresno State* L, 19-22 Notes: Ranked No. 32 by OpenMat • Two ranked wins this season • Placed 2nd at UNC and Reno 2/8 State* L, 7-25 174: No. 6 Hayden Hastings | RSo. | Sheridan, Wyo. Overall: 20-8 vs. DI: 19-7 vs. Field: 5-3 2/16 Northern * W, 22-11 2/22 at West * L, 16-17 Notes: Ranked No. 15 by WIN • Two bonus-point top-20 wins this season • No. 18 in coaches’ panel 3/7-8 Big 12 Wrestling Championships All Day 184: No. 7 Tate Samuelson | So. | Castle Rock, Colo. Overall: 18-11 vs. DI: 15-11 vs. Field: 3-5 Notes: Ranked No. 29 by OpenMat • No. 29 in the RPI • First at Reno TOC * - Denotes Big 12 Match 197: No. 4 Stephen Buchanan | Fr. | Loyal, Wis. Overall: 25-9 vs. DI: 19-9 vs. Field: 6-2 # - South Beach Duals Notes: Ranked No. 18 by OpenMat • Boasts two top-20 wins • Ranked No. 19 by the coaches’ panel ^ - West Point Duals HWT: No. 5 Brian Andrews | Jr. | Grapevine, Overall: 26-7 vs. DI: 22-6 vs. Field: 8-2 Notes: No. 17 in coaches’ panel • No. 13 in the RPI • Leads the team with five top-25 victories SOCIAL MEDIA #LCT #OneWyoming #GoWyo Twitter @WyoWrestle THIS WEEK The Wyoming wrestling team opens postseason action this weekend as it travels to Tulsa, Okla., for the Big 12 Instagram @wyo.wrestle Championships. The two-day tournament is set to begin Saturday morning at the BOK Center and run through Facebook /wyowrestling Sunday evening. Website gowyo.com TOURNAMENT COVERAGE 2020 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE Fans can stream the entire tournament via ESPN+ or Big 12 Network Now. The championship round can also be streamed at foxsportsgo.com or watched on Fox Sports Southwest. Saturday, March 7 11 a.m. CT | Preliminary & Quarterfinal Matches 5 p.m. CT | Semifinals & 1st and 2nd Round Consolation Matches

Sunday, March 9 11 a.m. CT | Consolation Semis, 3rd, 5th and 7th Place Matches and True Place Matches (if necessary) 6 p.m. CT | Championship Matches

COWBOYS AT THE BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPS 2016 5th, 71.5 points No champs 2017 5th, 71.5 points No champs 2018 4th, 82.5 points Two champs 2019 7th, 58 points No champs

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UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Name Year Weight Hometown (Last School) Location: Laramie, Wyoming Brian Andrews Jr. HWT Grapevine, Texas (NE Oklahoma A&M) Founded: 1886 Enrollment: 13,929 Brooks Baker Fr. HWT Brookfield, Mo. (Brookfield) Nickname: Cowboys Montorie Bridges R-Jr. 133 Altus, Okla. (Altus) Colors: Brown & Gold Stephen Buchanan Fr. 197 Loyal, Wis. (Loyal) President: Neil Theobald Athletics Director: Tom Burman (Wyoming, ‘88) Brendon Garcia Fr. 125 Pueblo, Colo. (Pueblo County) Conference: Big 12 Jacob Greenwood R-Fr. 141/149 Livermore, Colo. (Poudre) Home Venue: UniWyo Sports Complex (1,200) Job Greenwood Fr. 141 Livermore, Colo. (Poudre)

WRESTLING STAFF Hayden Hastings R-So. 165/174 Sheridan, Wyo. (Sheridan) Head Coach: Mark Branch (Oklahoma State, ‘97) Trevor Jeffries R-Fr. 141/149 Gillette, Wyo. (Thunder Basin) Career Record/Years: 124-63, 12th year Jaron Jensen Jr. 149 South Jordan, Utah (Herriman) Record at Wyoming: Same Logan Jensen R-Fr. 157 South Jordan, Utah (Herriman) Associate Head Coach: Ethan Kyle, 11th year Assistant Coach: Teyon Ware, 5th year Dewey Krueger Sr. 157 Gillett, Wis. (Oconto Falls) Volunteer Assistant: Branson Ashworth, 1st year Weston Mayer R-Fr. HWT Fort Collins, Colo. (Poudre) Asst. Dir. of Player Development: McCade Ford, 6th year Mark McConnell R-Jr. 133 Lander, Wyo. (Lander Valley) TEAM INFORMATION Cole Moody R-Fr. 184 South Jordan, Utah (Bingham) 2018-19 Overall Record: 16-4 Nate Moore R-So. 157/165 Weatherford, Texas (Weatherford) 2018-19 Big 12 Record: 6-2 Casey Randles R-So. 174 Sandpoint, (Coeur d’Alene) 2018-19 Home Record: 8-1 2018-19 Away Record: 3-2 Tate Samuelson So. 174/184 Castle Rock, Colo. (Castle View) 2018-19 Neutral Site Record: 5-1 Darrick Stacey Fr. 125 Shelley, Idaho (Shelley) NCAA Qualifiers Returning/Lost: 5/2 Jake Svihel Fr. 133 Andover, Minn. (Totino-Grace) Starters Returning/Lost: 7/3 Newcomers: 10 Terren Swartz Fr. 197 Gillette, Wyo. (Thunder Basin) Doyle Trout Sr. 125 Waco, Neb. (Centennial) WRESTLING HISTORY Cole Verner Sr. 125 Green River, Wyo. (Green River) First Year of Wrestling: 1931-32 Chase Zollmann R-Fr. 133/141 Poway, Calif. (Poway) All-Time Record/Years: 600-431-18

ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS Media Relations Contact: Kevin DeVries Email: [email protected] Office Phone: 307-766-2290 Cell Phone: 641-512-1847 Fax Number: 307-766-2346

CREDENTIAL REQUESTS BRANCH AND WRESTLER INTERVIEWS MEDIA SCHEDULE:- MARCH 5-11 Requests for the media area and photo credentials should All interview requests for head coach Mark Branch or any THURSDAY - MARCH 5 be directed to Assistant Director of Media Relations Kevin wrestlers should be made through the UW Athletics Media Travel Day - No availability DeVries or the Media Relations and Public Relations Office, 307-766-2256, at least 24 Office. Press-pass requests should be made at least 24 hours in advance. Wrestlers are available as their class FRIDAY - MARCH 6 hours prior to match time. Credentials will either be mailed, schedules, practices and meetings permit. Coaches and Practice in Tulsa or will be held at Will Call, located at the south entrance of wrestlers will not be available until post-match on match the UniWyo Federal Credit Union Sports Complex. days. Media members are also required to check with the SATURDAY - MARCH 7 Wyoming Media Relations Office prior to attending any Big 12 Championships POST MATCH PROCEDURES Cowboy practice session. SUNDAY - MARCH 8 Members of the Media Relations staff ask media Big 12 Championships representatives to make their way to the 7220 Room in TICKET INFORMATION the Arena-Auditorium when matches are complete. Media Admission for Wyoming wrestling matches: Season MONDAY - MARCH 9 Relations staff will escort head coach Mark Branch and tickets are available for $110 Matside Reserved, $65 for OFF Day - No availability requested Cowboy wrestlers to the room. Opponent the general public, $60 for Faculty/Staff or $35 for youth coaches and players will be interviewed outside their (ages 3-12). For more ticket information, call the Wyoming TUESDAY - MARCH 10 locker room. athletics ticket office at (307) 766-4850 or (800) 996-3261. Practice begins for NCAAs

WEDNESDAY - MARCH 11 Practice *schedule subject to change...please contact UW Media Relations to set up times for interviews at least 24 hours in advance.

WEEK 17 COWBOY WRESTLING HEAD COACH MARK BRANCH

COACHING ACCOLADES 2018 Big 12 Coach of the Year MARK BRANCH 58 NCAA Championship Qualifiers HEAD COACH - 12TH YEAR 12 All-Americans Alma Mater: Oklahoma State, ‘97 Six Team Conference Titles 26 Individual Conference Titles BRANCH CAREER TRACK 2001-08 Oklahoma State Associate Head Coach BRANCH ERA STANDOUTS 2008-Pres. Wyoming Head Coach NCAA FINALISTS 2016 Bryce Meredith 141 2018 Bryce Meredith 141

WYOMING UNDER BRANCH NCAA ALL-AMERICANS 2009 Joe LeBlanc 184 • In his 12 seasons, UW head man Mark Branch 2010 Joe LeBlanc 184 has raised the expectations of Cowboy Wrestling 2011 Shane Onufer 165 to new heights. He’s upped the profile of Wyoming Joe LeBlanc 184 Wrestling and brought the program notoriety and 2012 Joe LeBlanc 184 name recognition with levels of success rarely Alfonso Hernandez 197 2013 Tyler Cox 125 seen in the program’s history. Alfonso Hernandez 197 2016 Bryce Meredith 141 • With 124 dual wins and a 75-percent win 2017 Bryce Meredith 141 rate within the conference ranks, Branch has 2018 Montorie Bridges 133 established the Cowboys as the team to beat year Bryce Meredith 141 in and year out. Branch has compiled a 59-20 mark against conference record foes with four CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS regular-season dual titles. 2009 Michael Martinez 125 Cory VomBaur 133 • Under Branch’s watch, Wyoming has sent 58 Shane Onufer 174 wrestlers to the NCAA Championships with 12 Joe LeBlanc 184 2010 Michael Martinez 125 returning as All-Americans. Shane Onufer 165 Joe LeBlanc 184 • Branch’s Cowboys have finished in the top five 2011 Michael Martinez 125 at the Big 12 Championships three of the last four Cole Dallaserra 149 years, which includes a fourth place finish in 2018. Shane Onufer 165 At the tournament, seniors Archie Colgan and Patrick Martinez 174 Bryce Meredith were awarded the program’s first L.J. Helbig 197 two Big 12 individual titles. 2012 Shane Onufer 165 Patrick Martinez 174 Joe LeBlanc 184 Alfonso Hernandez 197 BRANCH YEAR-BY-YEAR 2013 McCade Ford 141 L.J. Helbig 174 Conference NCAA Shane Woods 184 Year School Record Pct. Place Champs Place Qualifiers AA’s Alfonso Hernandez 197 2008-09 Wyoming 15-3 .833 2nd 4 T32nd 4 1 2014 Tyler Cox 125 2009-10 Wyoming 12-3 .800 1st 3 33rd 4 1 Benjamin Stroh 184 2010-11 Wyoming 11-7 .611 1st 5 28th 6 2 Shane Woods 197 2011-12 Wyoming 10-3 .769 1st 4 19th 6 2 2015* Shane Woods 197 2012-13 Wyoming 9-6 .600 1st 4 23rd 7 2 2018 Bryce Meredith 141 2013-14 Wyoming 6-6 .500 2nd 3 53rd 4 -- Archie Colgan 157 2014-15 Wyoming 11-4 .733 2nd 1 39th 6 -- 2015-16 Wyoming 6-6 .500 5th 0 18th 3 1 * Wyoming was in the Western Wrestling Conference until the 2016-17 Wyoming 7-8 .467 5th 0 T21st 5 1 2015-16 season 2017-18 Wyoming 13-3 .813 4th 2 17th 6 2 2018-19 Wyoming 16-4 .800 7th 0 T34th 7 -- 2019-20 Wyoming 8-10 .444 ------Totals -- 124-63 .663 -- 26 -- 58 12

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THE BASICS WRESTLER OF THE WEEK NWCA COACHES POLL The Cowboys begin postseason action this weekend Stephen Buchanan joined Dewey Krueger as (FEB. 25) (March 7-8) at the Big 12 Championships held in Tulsa, Wyoming wrestlers that have been named Big 12 Okla., at the BOK Center. Wrestler of the Week. Buchanan, who received the School Record Points Last honor February 11, went 2-0 against Fresno State and 1 (14) (13-0) 350 1 2 Penn State (12-2) 334 2 COVERAGE Oklahoma State. Buchanan nabbed a forfeit win against 3 NC State (15-0) 323 3 Fans can stream the entire tournament via ESPN+ or the Bulldogs and then upset seventh-ranked Dakota Geer 4 Nebraska (11-3) 309 4 Big 12 Network Now. The championship round can also be of OSU, 8-6. 5 State (10-4) 292 6 6 Arizona State (15-2) 260 5 streamed at foxsportsgo.com or watched on Fox Sports Dewey Krueger became the Pokes’ first Big 12 7 North Carolina (14-3) 253 8 Southwest. Wrestler of the Week in 2019-20 as he received the 8 (10-4) 244 10 honor Dec. 17. Krueger began the T.O.C. with a 15-1 9 Virginia Tech (11-3) 238 7 10 Lehigh (12-3) 237 11 UPSET-MINDED major decision victory over Cal Poly’s Max Anderson 11 Oklahoma State (13-3) 236 9 The Pokes have notched many top-25 individual before tech-falling Highline’s John Sowers, 20-2 in 12 Princeton (9-4) 189 14 upsets this season and they ended 2019 no differently the next round. In the quarterfinals, Krueger defeated 13 Minnesota (9-8) 180 13 Fresno State’s Matthew Olguin, 4-2 and then won 14 (11-6) 165 12 as Jaron Jensen upset No. 2 ranked Brock Mauller of 15 Purdue (12-5) 151 15 Missouri while Cole Moody took down 20th-ranked Shane in the semis over Grand View’s Renaldo Rodriguez- 16 Northern Iowa (8-4) 136 17 (tie) Jones of Old Dominion. This past week, Cole Moody Spencer, 4-3. In the championship bout, Krueger got 17 Army West Point (10-3) 127 17 (tie) a Sudden Victory takedown to defeat Oregon State’s 18 Cornell (11-7) 121 16 defeated WVU’s Nick Kiussis and helped vault himself 19 Campbell (11-2) 92 20 into the rankings for the first time this season. As a team, Hunter Willits in thrilling fashion, 3-1. 20 (10-4) 80 21 (tie) the Cowboys have defeated 18 ranked opponents this 21 Iowa State (10-5) 62 19 IN THE RANKINGS 22 Michigan (7-6) 58 21 (tie) season in dual action. 23 Missouri (12-7) 42 24 Thanks to his upset victory over 27th-ranked Nick 24 Stanford (11-4) 37 23 ABOUT THE COWBOYS Kiussis of two weekends ago, Cole Moody 25 Rutgers (10-7) 14 25 makes his debut in the rankings at 165 pounds, coming in The Cowboys are looking to build on a historic dual at No. 32 in the OpenMat poll. At 133, Montorie Bridges Others Receiving votes: Rider 10, Appalachian State 8, Northern Illinois campaign last season, in which the team compiled 16 1, Northwestern 1 continues to be the highest-ranked Cowboy, checking in dual wins for the first time since 1967. The 16 victories go at No.8 by TrackWrestling. At 149, Jaron Jensen remains down as the second-most in the program’s history. 30th by Track. Hayden Hastings comes in at No. 15 at The Pokes, who reached as high as No. 8 in the 174 pounds by WIN Magazine. At 184, Tate Samuelson Intermat Dual Meet Rankings and No. 11 in the NWCA WIN MAGAZINE DUAL TEAM moved to No. 29 by OpenMat while Stephen Buchanan Coaches Poll last season, knocked off three top-25 remains at No. 18 in the WIN poll at 197 pounds. Brian RANKINGS (FEB. 25) squads including then-No. 4 NC State and No. 15 North Andrews rounds-out the Pokes’ rankings at heavyweight, Carolina. Wyoming entered 2019-20 ranked No. 22 in the School W-L Previous remaining at 15th by OpenMat. 1. Iowa 13-0 1st NWCA Poll and are now 24th. 2. Penn State 12-2 2nd Wyoming’s Montorie Bridges will be looking to add 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS RECAP 3. NC State 15-0 3rd another All-America recognition to his résumé after being 4. Nebraska 11-3 4th Wyoming closed the 2019 NCAA Championships 5. Ohio State 10-4 5th named an All-American in 2017-18. Bridges finished in 34th as seven Cowboys qualified for the national 6. Oklahoma State 13-3 8th runner-up at last season’s Big 12 Championships. 7. Lehigh 12-3 13th tournament held in Pittsburgh. Bridges at 133 pounds and 8. Arizona State 15-2 7th Turner at 141, were the best finishers for the Pokes as 9. Pittsburgh 10-4 10th LAST TIME OUT they made it to the third round in the consolation bracket. 10. Virginia Tech 11-3 6th Wyoming closed the 2019-20 regular season with a 11. North Carolina 14-3 9th tough, 17-16 loss at West Virginia on February 22. The Verner (125), Branson Ashworth (165), Hastings (174), 12. Wisconsin 11-6 11th Samuelson (184) and Andrews (HWT) advanced to the 13. Minnesota 9-8 12th Pokes won five of the 10 bouts, but WVU had two bonus- 14. Purdue 12-5 14th point victories to UW’s one and that was the difference second round on the consolation side. All but Ashworth 15. Missouri 12-7 15th in the dual. Montorie Bridges got a 16-3 major decision return to the Cowboys in 2019-20. 16. Princeton 9-4 17th 17. Iowa State 10-5 25th victory at 133 pounds and Cole Moody got a upset win 18. Northern Iowa 8-4 18th over No. 27 Nick Kiussis, 7-5. the win vaulted Moody into WYOMING AT THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 19. Army West Point 10-3 19th the rankings for the first time this season as he comes in • Wyoming has crowned 35 All-Americans at the NCAA 20. North Dakota State 10-4 16th 21. Illinois 11-4 21st at No. 32 by the OpenMat. Championships since 1950. That total includes seven 22. South Dakota State 12-6 20th 23. Cornell 11-7 22nd 24. Michigan 7-6 23rd 25. Campbell 11-2 24th WHO TO WATCH... MONTORIE BRIDGES 133 pounds | R-Jr. | Altus, Okla.

COWBOYS IN THE RANKINGS NO. 1 PRE-SEED AT 133 POUNDS • Looking to secure his third trip to the NCAA Championships FLO IM TW WIN OpenMat Montorie Bridges, 133 10 11 8 10 9 Jaron Jensen, 149 NR NR 30 NR NR • Highest-rated Big 12 wrestler at 133 pounds in the coaches’ Cole Moody, 165 NR NR NR NR 32 panel and RPI. Hayden Hastings, 174 21 NR 18 15 20 Tate Samuelson, 184 NR NR 32 NR 29 • Competing in his home state of Oklahoma Stephen Buchanan, 197 21 NR 22 18 22 Brian Andrews, HWT 21 NR 27 18 15 • Runner-up at last year’s Big 12 Championships

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NCAA finalists. caught the eyes of the wrestling world as a redshirt • The last and only individual champion at UW was Dick freshman when—then ranked No. 20 at 133 pounds—he Ballinger in 1960. knocked off No. 3 Kaid Brock of Oklahoma State in the • Under head coach Mark Branch, 12 Cowboys have dual against OSU. That win set the stage for a stellar returned from the NCAA Championships as All-Americans. rookie season for Bridges who went on to finish eighth • Branch’s teams have recorded three top-20 finishes at at the NCAA Championships, becoming the program’s the tournament, and five top-25 finishes. second freshman All-American. • In Branch’s previous 11 seasons, Wyoming has recorded Bridges joined Joe LeBlanc as the only freshman to multiple All-Americans in four years, one in four years, and earn All-American honors in their first season. LeBlanc none just three years. (184 pounds) did so in 2009 when he finished in fifth 2019-20 BIG 12 place. Bridges completed his season with a 35-7 overall WRESTLING RECORDS SUPER SEVEN record. His 35 wins are tied 16th all-time in a single Final 2019-20 Records For the first time since 2013, the Cowboys brought season for UW. seven wrestlers to the NCAA Wrestling Championships. The Cowboy had a strong redshirt sophomore School Overall Conference That total is just one short of the program record, as campaign, going 31-10 overall while winning 16 of his 19 Air Force 4-8 1-7 Wyoming qualified eight in both 1975 and 1949. The dual starts and turning in eight ranked victories. Bridges Fresno State 9-11 4-4 Pokes’ seven qualifiers mark the 11th time since 1940 also qualified for the NCAA Tournament for the second Iowa State 10-5 7-1 that Wyoming has qualified seven or more grapplers in a time in his career. Bridges enters the 2019-20 season North Dakota State 10-4 6-2 single season. Wyoming was one of 16 teams in 2018-19 as the highest-rated Cowboy as he was ranked in the Northern Colorado 3-8 2-6 to qualify seven or more wrestlers. top 10 in three polls. Bridges is ranked seventh by both Northern Iowa 8-4 6-2 FloWresting and WIN Magazine entering the 2019-20 dual Oklahoma State 13-3 7-1 STACKING WINS slate. Oklahoma 15-7 3-6 South Dakota State 12-6 6-3 All seven of the Cowboys’ NCAA qualifiers last season Utah Valley 3-11 2-7 racked up 21 wins or more that season, with former 2018-19 WYOMING STATISTICAL LEADERS West Virginia 4-12 1-7 Cowboy Branson Ashworth and then-sophomore Brian Overall Wins: 34, Branson Ashworth and Brian Andrews Wyoming 8-10 4-4 Andrews both recording 32 apiece to lead the team. The Dual Wins: 20, Branson Ashworth Cowboys combined for 190 total bout wins on the year to Ranked Wins: 10, Branson Ashworth tie for fifth nationally. A look at the complete list: Bonus Point Wins: 17, Branson Ashworth Wins by Fall: 5, Dewey Krueger, Carless Looney and Brian Andrews 2019 BIG 12 TOURNAMENT Rk. School Wins Wins by Tech Fall: 11, Branson Ashworth RESULTS 1. Oklahoma State 216 Wins by Major Decision: 7, Montorie Bridges March 9-10, 2019 2. Iowa State 215 Dual Takedowns: 52, Montorie Bridges 3. Penn State 209 Dual Nearfalls: 18, Branson Ashworth 1. Oklahoma State – 158 4. Ohio State 207 *Does not include redshirt athletes 2. Iowa State – 114.5 5. Wyoming 190 3. Northern Iowa – 82 Missouri 190 THE 7220 ADVANTAGE 4. Oklahoma – 78 7. Minnesota 185 Training and competing at 7,220 feet has its 5. Fresno State – 59.5 8. Virginia Tech 170 advantages. The Cowboys use their offseason to improve 6. Utah Valley – 59 9. North Carolina 168 their conditioning, training in various outdoor locations. 7. Wyoming – 58 10. Iowa 161 During the season, the Pokes train in the team wrestling 8. North Dakota State – 53.5 room with high intensity. That has led to a lot of success 9. West Virginia – 46 FAMILIAR FACES on the home mats. 10. South Dakota State – 18.5 11. Air Force – 18 In 2018-19, Wyoming had a handful of newcomers Since 1931-32, the Cowboys are 273-163-6 at home, a 12. Northern Colorado – 17 enter the starting lineup, however this season, the winning percentage of 62 percent. Cowboys return seven wrestlers who started in a dual At neutral sites, Wyoming is 95-62-1 (.604), and 222- last season, including five national tournament qualifiers. 202-8 (.523) at away locations. The Pokes are solidfied at multiple weights, including 125, BIG 12 WRESTLERS OF THE WEEK 133, 149, 157, 174, 184 and heavyweight. BRANCH HITS CENTURY WIN MARK Nov. 5: Randy Meneweather, 165 pounds, Air Force In a 37-3 rout at Air Force in 2018, head coach Mark HISTORIC STREAK SNAPPED Branch picked up his 100th career coaching victory. With Jacob Wright, 157 pounds, Fresno State The Cowboys ran off the fourth-longest win streak in the win, he became the fourth coach in the history of Wyo- Nov. 12: Tate Orndorff, HWT, Utah Valley school history last season. Wyoming went from Dec. 30 ming wrestling to win at least 100 duals with the program. Nov. 19: Dalton Robertson, HWT, Northern Colorado to Feb. 3 without a loss. The eight-match win streak was Now with 124 wins, a look at the list of Wyoming head Nov. 26: David Carr, 157, Iowa State only two off from the longest in school history: coaches that have reached the 100-win benchmark: Dec. 3: Mosha Schwartz, 133, Northern Colorado Dec. 10: Bryce Steiert, 174, Northern Iowa Top Win Streaks - School History Wyoming Coaches with 100 Wins Dec. 17: Dewey Krueger, 157, Wyoming 1. W10 1950-52 Coach Record Years Dec. 31: Noah Adams, 197, West Virginia 2. W9 1982 1. Everett Lantz 141-73-8 1936-65 W9 1966-67 Jan 7: Taylor Lujan, 184, Northern Iowa 2. Steven Suder 127-136-2 1989-2008 4. W8 1959-60 Jan 14: Henry Pohlmeyer, 149, South Dakota State 3. Mark Branch 124-63 2008-present W8 1975 Jan 21: Noah Adams, 197, West Virginia W8 1986 4. Joe Dowler 104-64-1 1973-87 Jan 28: Taylor LaMont, 133, Utah Valley W8 2009 Feb. 4: Wyatt Sheets, 157, Oklahoma State W8 2012 UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS Feb. 11: Stephen Buchanan, 197, Wyoming W8 2018-19 Now in his 12th season at the helm of the Cowboy Feb. 18: Tanner Sloan, 197, South Dakota State wrestling program, Branch has amassed a 123-60 overall Feb. 25: Wyatt Sheets, 157, Oklahoma State BUILDING BRIDGES record and a 59-19 mark in conference action. Under Wyoming’s 2018 All-American Montorie Bridges, his watch, Wyoming has sent 58 wrestlers to the NCAA

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Championships with 12 returning as All-Americans. INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Career Victories Name Wins Years 1. Joe LeBlanc 147 2008-12 2. Ron Whitman 140 1981-85 3. Shane Onufer 139 2008-12 4. Mike McNaney 138 1981-86 Mike Hamel Sr. 138 1982-86 6. Joe DeCamillis 121 1982-86 Dave Myers 121 1989-92 Branson Ashworth 121 2016-Pres. 8. Alfonso Hernandez 120 2008-13 10. Michael Martinez 116 2008-12 11. Chris Bell 114 1979-83 12. Tyler Cox 112 2010-15 13. Jimmy London 111 1976-81 Archie Colgan 111 2015-18 15. Reese Andy 110 1992-96 16. Brad Steele 109 2000-03 17. Andy McCulley 104 2011-15 18. Lonnie Currier 101 1980-85 Shane Woods 101 2011-15 20. Tom Hickenlooper 100 1992-96

Career Pins Name Pins Years 1. Mike Hamel 61 1982-86 2. Mark Voloshin 42 1986-90 3. John Bragg 41 1981-86 4. Joe LeBlanc 39 2008-12 Jimmy London 39 1976-81 6. Cody Westbrook 36 1975-80 7. Jim Kysor 35 1973-77 8. Shane Onufer 34 2008-12 Paul Reed 34 1974-77 Andy McCulley 34 2011-15

Single-Season Wins Name Wins Year 1. Ron Whitman 47 1984-85 2. Mike McNaney 46 1985-86 3. Wes Gasner 45 1983-84 Joe LeBlanc 45 2008-09 5. Wes Gasner 44 1982-83 Shane Onufer 44 2008-09 7. Alfonso Hernandez 40 2011-12 Mike Hamel Sr. 40 1985-86 9. Mike Hamel Sr. 39 1984-85 Joe LeBlanc 39 2009-10 11. Reese Andy 38 1995-96 Michael Martinez 38 2008-09 13. Mike McNaney 37 1984-84 Bryce Meredith 37 2017-18 14. Branson Ashworth 36 2016-17 Archie Colgan 36 2016-17 Branson Ashworth 36 2017-18 16. Tyler Cox 35 2012-13 Alfonso Hernandez 35 2012-13 Bill Hodges 35 1984-85 Jimmy London 35 1977-78 Patrick Martinez 35 2011-12 Mark Voloshin 35 1989-90 Ron Whitman 35 1983-84

Single-Season Pins Name Pins Years 1. Bill Lingernfelser 21 1983-84 2. Wes Gasner 19 1982-83 3. Mike Hamel Sr. 18 1982-83 4. Mike Hamel Sr. 16 1983-84 Mark Voloshin 16 1989-90 Brandon Alderman 16 1996-97 7. Bill Hodges 15 1984-85 Andy Bell 15 1984-85 Paul Reed 15 1984-85 10. Shane Onufer 14 2008-09

WEEK 17 COWBOY WRESTLING 2019-20 RESULTS AND STATISTICS

Overall Dual Dual vs. Ranked Tech Dual Matches Only 2019-20 BREAKDOWN Probable Starters (by wt.) Weight Record Record Points Opponents Falls Falls MD Quick TD Esc Rev NF Overall Dual Match Record 8-10 Jake Svihel 125 13-9 3-5 15 0-2 7 -- 1 1:02 7 13 1 -- Dual Match Record vs. Big 12 Opponents 4-4 Montorie Bridges 133 28-5 15-3 52 4-4 5 -- 5 1:24 31 21 3 4 Trevor Jeffries 141 19-17 4-5 16 0-3 6 -- 5 1:40 12 11 4 2 Dual Match Record at Home 3-2 Jaron Jensen 149 18-14 7-10 21 2-9 1 2 1 3:42 15 21 3 -- Dual Match Record on the Road 2-4 Dewey Krueger 157 19-13 7-10 24 1-7 1 1 2 2:09 19 25 1 5 Cole Moody 165 18-15 8-9 30 2-5 4 -- 6 2:21 23 32 4 2 Dual Match Record at Neutral Sites 2-4 Hayden Hastings 174 20-8 6-5 25 2-5 7 -- 7 0:54 11 12 2 2 Dual Match Record vs. Top 25 0-6 Tate Samuelson 184 18-11 10-8 38 0-9 3 -- 7 0:59 28 23 1 2 Stephen Buchanan 197 25-9 13-5 46 2-6 4 1 4 2:11 36 31 5 7 2019-20 DUAL RESULTS Brian Andrews HWT 26-7 15-3 57 5-4 5 3 3 0:38 13 18 -- 13 Date Opponent Time/Result 11/16 at Air Force W, 21-12 11/22 at Nebraska L, 7-28 Overall Dual Dual vs. Ranked Tech Dual Matches Only Reserves (by name) Weight Record Record Points Opponents Falls Falls MD Quick TD Esc Rev NF 12/29-30 South Beach Duals All Day Cole Verner 125 3-5 1-1 3 0-2 ------1 5 -- -- 12/29 Missouri L, 10-22 Jacob Greenwood 149 11-5 0-1 -- 0-3 5 1 -- 1:29 -- 2 -- -- 12/29 Cornell L, 9-28 Logan Jensen 157 8-7 0-2 -- -- 1 1 -- 4:52 1 1 1 -- 12/30 Old Dominion W, 24-15 Weston Mayer HWT 2-2 -- -- 0-1 1 -- -- 4:59 ------Mark McConnell 133 0-5 0-1 ------1 3 -- -- 12/30 Michigan State L, 12-18 Nate Moore 157/165 2-4 ------1 -- -- 0:37 ------1/4 West Point Duals All Day Casey Randles 174 14-11 1-6 4 0-2 3 -- 4 3:52 10 9 -- 2 1/4 American W, 22-13 Doyle Trout 125 7-15 1-7 6 0-2 ------1 23 -- -- 1/4 North Carolina L, 15-20 Chase Zollmann 141 10-12 0-8 -- 0-5 1 -- 3 3:52 3 9 -- -- 1/4 Army L, 13-19 1/10 at North Dakota State W, 34-6 Overall Dual Dual vs. Ranked Tech Dual Matches Only 1/12 at South Dakota State L, 16-17 Redshirts (by name) Weight Record Record Points Opponents Falls Falls MD Quick TD Esc Rev NF 1/24 CSU BAKERSFIELD W, 34-3 Brooks Baker HWT 14-7 ------3 -- 1 1:59 ------Brock Emmerich 157 7-5 ------2 -- -- 1:56 ------1/26 UTAH VALLEY (at Green River) W, 37-9 Brendon Garcia 125 4-1 ------1 -- -- 4:13 ------1/31 at Oregon State W, 18-13 Job Greenwood 141 ------2/6 FRESNO STATE L, 19-22 Darrick Stacey 125 7-5 ------7 -- -- 0:49 ------2/8 OKLAHOMA STATE L, 7-25 Terren Swartz HWT 12-3 ------7 1 1 1:50 ------2/16 NORTHERN COLORADO W, 22-11 2/22 at West Virginia L, 16-17

2019-20 STARTING LINEUPS

Date Opponent 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 11/16 Air Force Verner Bridges Zollmann J. Jensen L. Jensen Krueger Hastings Samuelson Buchanan Andrews 11/22 Nebraska Verner Bridges Zollmann J. Jensen L. Jensen Krueger Hastings Samuelson Buchanan Andrews 12/29 Missouri Trout Bridges Zollmann J. Jensen Krueger Moody Randles Samuelson Buchanan Andrews 12/29 Cornell Trout Bridges Zollmann J. Jensen Krueger Moody Randles Samuelson Buchanan Andrews 12/30 Old Dominion Trout Bridges Zollmann J. Jensen Krueger Moody Randles Samuelson Buchanan Andrews 12/30 Michigan State Trout Bridges Zollmann J. Jensen Krueger Moody Randles Samuelson Buchanan Andrews 1/4 American Trout Bridges Zollmann J. Jensen Krueger Moody Randles Samuelson Buchanan Andrews 1/4 North Carolina Trout Bridges Zollmann J. Jensen Krueger Moody Randles Samuelson Buchanan Andrews 1/4 Army Trout Bridges Jeffries J. Jensen Krueger Moody Randles Samuelson Buchanan Andrews 1/10 North Dakota State Trout Bridges Jeffries J. Jensen Krueger Moody Hastings Samuelson Buchanan Andrews 1/12 South Dakota State Svihel Bridges Jeffries J. Jensen Krueger Moody Hastings Samuelson Buchanan Andrews 1/24 CSU Bakersfield Svihel Bridges Jeffries J. Jensen Krueger Moody Hastings Samuelson Buchanan Andrews 1/26 Utah Valley Svihel Bridges Jeffries J. Jensen Krueger Moody Hastings Samuelson Buchanan Andrews 1/31 Oregon State Svihel Bridges Jeffries J. Jensen Krueger Moody Hastings Samuelson Buchanan Andrews 2/6 Fresno State Svihel Bridges Jeffries J. Jensen Krueger Moody Hastings Samuelson Buchanan Andrews 2/8 Oklahoma State Svihel Bridges Jeffries Jacob Greenwood Krueger Moody Hastings Samuelson Buchanan Andrews 2/16 Northern Colorado Svihel Bridges McConnell J. Jensen Krueger Moody Hastings Samuelson Buchanan Andrews 2/22 West Virginia Svihel Bridges Jeffries J. Jensen Krueger Moody Hastings Samuelson Buchanan Andrews

Bold indiciates matches/tournaments won

Big 12 Championships COWBOY STARTER RESULTS AND NOTES WRESTLING 125 JAKE SVIHEL 2019-20 BOUT-BY-BOUT RESULTS SVIHEL NOTES Date Opponent School Result Score Site HIGH SCHOOL 11/2 Chandler Schoenberger Cloud County W Fall (1:23) Cowboy Open (2nd) 11/2 Desmund Prospero Northeastern JC W Fall (4:36) Cowboy Open (2nd) • Four-time state finalist 11/2 Sam Edelblute Utah Valley W 12-5 Cowboy Open (2nd) • State Champion his senior season 11/2 Vance Vornbaur Unattached L 2-7 Cowboy Open (2nd) • 2019 Minneapolis Star Tribune Wrestler of the Year 11/9 Mosha Schwartz Northern Colorado L MD, 8-6 UNC Open (6th) • Went a perfect 57-0 with 37 falls and 333 takedowns his senior 11/9 Nick Krug Air Force W 6-1 UNC Open (6th) year 11/9 Rhett Miner Colby CC W Fall (1:02) UNC Open (6th) • Compiled a career record of 199-12 11/9 Ben VornBaur Unattached L MD, 4-16 UNC Open (6th) 11/23 Kobe Nelms Texas Wesleyan W MD, 11-3 UNK Open (3rd) 11/23 Rhett Miner Colby CC W Fall (1:57) UNK Open (3rd) SVIHEL CAREER STATS 11/23 Drew Burgoon Barton W Fall (2:16) UNK Open (3rd) 11/23 Ladamien Sturdivant Iowa Western L Fall (1:18) UNK Open (3rd) 11/23 Rhett Miner Colby CC W NC UNK Open (3rd) Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall TF MD 11/23 Blake Leiszler Cloud County CC W Fall (2:18) UNK Open (3rd) 2019-20 13-9 3-5 0-2 7 -- 1 1/12 Danny Vega South Dakota State L TF, 3-18 at South Dakota State Career 13-9 3-5 0-2 7 -- 1 1/24 Alex Hernandez-Figueroa CSU Bakersfield W 8-6 Laramie 1/26 Will Edelblute Utah Valley W Fall (5:49) Green River 1/31 Brandon Kaylor Oregon State L MD, 7-15 at Oregon State 2/6 Forfeit Fresno State W Forfeit Laramie 2/8 No. 4 Nick Piccininni Oklahoma State L 2-8 Laramie 2/16 Jace Koelzer Northern Colorado L 3-6 Laramie 2/22 Joey Thomas West Virginia L 2-3 at West Virginia

*matches in ITALICS are non-DI matches

WEEK 17 COWBOY WRESTLING STARTER RESULTS AND NOTES 133 MONTORIE BRIDGES 2019-20 BOUT-BY-BOUT RESULTS BRIDGES NOTES Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2018-19 (R-Sophomore Season) 11/2 Nick Kunz -Northern W Fall (1:24) Cowboy Open (2nd) 11/2 Scott Fulsos Nebraska-Kearney W Fall (3:45) Cowboy Open (2nd) • Finished first at 133 pounds at the Cowboy Open, going 4-0. 11/2 Michael Johnson Northern Colorado W 8-3 Cowboy Open (2nd) • Went 2-1 to finish third at 133 pounds at the Journeymen 11/2 Jared Van vleet Air Force W 2-1 Cowboy Open (2nd) Classic. 11/2 Theorius Robison Northern Colorado L 2-3 Cowboy Open (2nd) • Was one of four wrestlers at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invite to 11/16 Jared Van Vleet Air Force W 3-2 at Air Force drop his first match and battle back to place, knocking off three 11/22 Zak Hensley Nebraska W 14-6, MD at Nebraska top-20 opponents to finish sixth. 12/5 Travis Ford-Melton Purdue W 10-1, MD CKLV (2nd) • Dropped No. 13 Charles Tucker of Cornell in overtime at the 12/5 Mosha Schwartz N. Colorado W 4-3 CKLV (2nd) South Beach Duals. 12/5 No. 20 Tim Rooney Kent State W 6-4 CKLV (2nd) 12/6 Ridge Lovett Nebraska W 5-1 CKLV (2nd) • Picked up ranked wins in Wyoming dual victories over Ameri- 12/6 No. 6 Charles Tucker Cornell L 1-4 CKLV (2nd) can, West Virginia and CSU Bakersfield. 12/15 Blaysen Terukina Menlo W Fall (6:15) Reno (1st) • Big 12 runner-up at 133 pounds, advancing to his first-career 12/15 Dylan Keeney Colorado Mesa W Fall (2:00) Reno (1st) conference finals. 12/15 Austin Wallace-Lister Warner Pacific W 1-0 Reno (1st) 12/15 Devan Turner Oregon State W 4-2 Reno (1st) 2017-18 (R-Freshman Season) 12/15 Noah Gonser Campbell W 4-1 Reno (1st) • Had a breakout season as a redshirt freshman, going 35-7 12/29 Cameron Valdiviez Missouri W 13-5, MD Missouri (South Beach) 12/29 No. 6 Chas Tucker Cornell L 2-3 Cornell (South Beach) overall on the way to his first career All-America honor--finishing 12/30 Shannon Hanna Old Dominion W Fall (6:09) Old Dominion (South Beach) eighth at the national tournament. 12/30 Garrett Pepple Michigan State W 1-0 Michigan State (South Beach) • First-time NCAA qualifier, being selected as the No. 8 seed at 1/4 Daniel Kidd American W 12-1, MD American (West Point) 133 pounds. 1/4 Jaime Hernandez North Carolina W 4-2 North Carolina (West Point) • Finished third at the Big 12 Championships, going 3-1 and 1/4 Lane Peters Army W 8-5 at Army defeating Matt Schmitt in the third-place match. 1/10 No. 12 Cam Sykora North Dakota State W 6-4 at NDSU • Recorded nine wins over ranked foes, including an 11-10 1/12 Zach Price South Dakota State W 5-1 at SDSU decision over No. 3 Kaid Brock of Oklahoma State in the dual 1/24 Chance Rich CSU Bakersfield W 7-4 Laramie against the Cowboys. 1/26 No. 19 Taylor LaMont Utah Valley L Fall (1:05) Green River 1/31 No. 15 Devan Turner Oregon State W 7-4 at Oregon State • Took first at the Reno Tournament of Champions, defeating 2/6 Gary Joint Fresno State W 4-0 Laramie eventual All-American and No. 26 Tariq Wilson of NC State, 2/8 No. 19 Reece Wittcraft Oklahoma State L 1-3, SV-1 Laramie 10-4, in the finals 2/16 No. 18 Mosha Schwartz Northern Colorado W 9-3 Laramie • Named to the first team of the Academic All-Big 12 squad as 2/22 Lucas Seibert West Virginia W MD, 16-3 at West Virginia well as the NWCA All-Academic Team. *matches in ITALICS are non-DI matches BRIDGES CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall TF MD 2016-17 Redshirted 2017-18 35-7 15-0 9-4 6 1 9 2018-19 31-10 16-3 10-7 -- 2 7 2019-20 28-5 15-3 4-4 5 -- 5 Career 94-22 46-6 23-15 11 3 21

Big 12 Championships COWBOY STARTER RESULTS AND NOTES WRESTLING 141 TREVOR JEFFRIES 2019-20 BOUT-BY-BOUT RESULTS JEFFRIES NOTES Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2018-19 (REDSHIRT YEAR) 11/2 Darian Manzanares New Highlands W Fall (1:40) Cowboy Open (DNP) 11/2 Andrew Alirez Northern Colorado L 5-12 Cowboy Open (DNP) • Went 10-4 competing unattached at a handful of tournaments 11/2 Mason Hulse Northern Colorado W Fall (2:58) Cowboy Open (DNP) • Recorded four falls and two tech falls 11/2 Jarren Komac Providence W Fall (2:58) Cowboy Open (DNP) • Took second at the Cowboy Open, going 4-1 with a fall and 11/2 Parker Simington Air Force W Forfeit Cowboy Open (DNP) tech fall 11/2 Natrelle Denison Adams State W Fall (4:07) Cowboy Open (DNP) 11/2 Jacob Greenwood Wyoming L 2-7 Cowboy Open (DNP) 11/9 Tim Romero Colorado Mesa W MD, 9-0 UNC Open (4th) JEFFRIES CAREER STATS 11/9 Kaena DeSantos Colby CC W 5-3 UNC Open (4th) 11/9 Brody Lamb Northern Colorado L Fall (5:10) UNC Open (4th) 11/9 Ezekial Alirez Northern Colorado W Fall (4:36) UNC Open (4th) Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall TF MD 11/9 Josh Saunders Unattached L 4-5 UNC Open (4th) 2019-20 19-17 4-5 0-3 5 -- 4 11/23 Kyle Kintz Colorado Mesa W 8-2 UNK Open (4th) Career 19-17 4-5 0-3 5 -- 4 11/23 Jonathan Killingsworth Nebraska-Kearney W MD, 9-1 UNK Open (4th) 11/23 Hunter Burnett Augustana L 6-11 UNK Open (4th) 11/23 Jevon Parrish Nebraska W 4-3 UNK Open (4th) 11/23 Noah Hermosillo Adams State L 3-4 UNK Open (4th) 12/15 Matthew Hofenbredl SW Oregon W 6-2 Reno (DNP) 12/15 Peyton Bell Oregon State W MD, 12-3 Reno (DNP) 12/15 Kyle Parco Fresno State L 4-10 Reno (DNP) 12/15 Conner Noonan Oregon State W MD, 11-2 Reno (DNP) 12/15 Eric Reyes Menlo L 3-5 Reno (DNP) 12/29 Ryan Moore Cornell L Fall (2:15) South Beach 12/29 Rylee Molitor South Dakota State L 3-5 South Beach 12/30 Aric Williams South Dakota State W 7-2 South Beach 12/30 Clay Carlson South Dakota State L 5-6 South Beach 12/30 Michael Russo Cornell L Fall (1:50) South Beach 1/4 Noah Brown Army W 10-6 at Army 1/10 Sawyer Degen North Dakota State W 4-2, SV-1 at North Dakota State 1/12 Clay Carlson South Dakota State L 6-12 at South Dakota State 1/24 Angelo Martinoni CSU Bakersfield W MD, 13-2 Laramie 1/26 Isaiah Delgado Utah Valley W Fall (5:38) Green River 1/31 No. 25 Grant Willits Oregon State L 10-12 at Oregon State 2/6 No. 13 DJ Lloren Fresno State L Fall (4:29) Fresno State 2/8 No. Dusty Hone Oklahoma State L 2-8 Oklahoma State 2/22 Caleb Rea West Virginia L MD, 1-11 at West Virginia

*matches in ITALICS are non-DI matches

WEEK 17 COWBOY WRESTLING STARTER RESULTS AND NOTES 149 JARON JENSEN 2019-20 BOUT-BY-BOUT RESULTS JENSEN NOTES Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2018-19 (R-Sophomore Season) 11/2 Dylan Martinez Air Force W 11-7 Cowboy Open (2nd) 11/2 Gavin Melendez CSU-Pueblo W 3-2 Cowboy Open (2nd) • Went 4-0 at the Cowboy Open to take first at 149 pounds. 11/2 Shonn Roberts Providence W 7-6 Cowboy Open (2nd) • Got his first two career dual wins at the Northeast duals, 11/2 No. 16 Andrew Alirez Northern Colorado L 5-14 Cowboy Open (2nd) including a fall over Edinboro’s Michael Murphy. 11/16 Dylan Martinez Air Force W 6-4 at Air Force • Finished third at the Journeymen Classic. 11/22 No. 19 Collin Purinton Nebraska L 3-11, MD at Nebraska • Clinched the Cowboys’ win over Oregon State, taking down 12/5 Hunter Richard Cornell W 6-4 CKLV (DNP) Josh Reyes in the final 30 seconds to seal the victory. 12/5 No. 7 Griffin Parriott Purdue L 0-6 CKLV (DNP) • Finished eighth at the Big 12 Championships, despite entering 12/5 Michael Zarif Binghamton W 10-2, MD CKLV (DNP) the tournament unseeded. 12/5 No. 18 Brent Moore Virginia Tech W 9-2 CKLV (DNP) 12/6 No. 13 Yahya Thomas Northwestern L 2-8 CKLV (DNP) 12/15 Zachary Barnes Campbell W 15-0, TF Reno (2nd) 2017-18 (R-Freshman Season) 12/15 Titus Meja Umpqua W Fall (3:42) Reno (2nd) • Went 15-7 overall with two falls and three major decisions. 12/15 Zach Sias Warner Pacific W 16-1, TF Reno (2nd) • Went 3-2 at the Cowboy Open. 12/15 Daxton Gordon Oregon State W 6-4 Reno (2nd) • Took third at the Northern Colorado Open, defeating Benjamin 12/15 Daniel Vazcarra Cal Poly W 10-4 Reno (2nd) Polkoske of Northern Colorado in the third-place match. 12/15 Jaden Abas Stanford L 6-10 Reno (2nd) • Also competed in the UNK Holiday Inn Open and Reno Tourna- 12/29 Missouri No. 2 Brock Mauller W 6-5 Missouri (South Beach) 12/29 Hunter Richard Cornell W 3-1 Cornell (South Beach) ment of Champions. 12/30 Kenan Carter Old Dominion W 3-2 Old Dominion (South Beach) 12/30 Alex Hrisopoulos Michigan State L 4-6 Michigan State (South Beach) 1/4 No. 12 Kizhan Clarke American L 1-5 American (West Point) JENSEN CAREER STATS 1/4 No. 2 Austin O’Connor North Carolina L 4-14, MD North Carolina (West Point) 1/4 PJ Ogunsanya Army L 7-14 at Army Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall TF MD 1/10 Jaden VanMaanen North Dakota State W 4-3 at NDSU 2016-17 Redshirted 1/12 No. 17 Henry Pohlmeyer South Dakota State L 2-6 at SDSU 1/24 Russell Rohlfing CSU Bakersfield L 0-6 Laramie 2017-18 15-7 -- -- 2 -- 3 1/26 Cameron Hunsaker Utah Valley W 1-0 Green River 2018-19 18-20 7-10 0-9 2 -- 2 1/31 Lane Stigall Oregon State L 3-9 at Oregon State 2019-20 18-14 7-10 2-9 1 2 1 2/6 No. 31 Greg Gaxiola Fresno State L 1-4 Laramie Career 51-41 14-20 2-18 5 2 6 2/16 No. 12 Andrew Alirez Northern Colorado L 4-9 Laramie 2/22 Liam Lusher West Virginia W 7-4 at West Virginia

*matches in ITALICS are non-DI matches

Big 12 Championships COWBOY STARTER RESULTS AND NOTES WRESTLING 157 DEWEY KRUEGER 2019-20 BOUT-BY-BOUT RESULTS KRUEGER NOTES Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/2 Jack Johnson Air Force W 6-0 Cowboy Open (3rd) 2018-19 (R-Junior Season) 11/2 Jordan Komac Providence W 4-3 Cowboy Open (3rd) • Went 3-0 including a fall at the Cowboy Open to take first at 11/2 Jordan Robison Northern Colorado W 8-4 Cowboy Open (3rd) 157 pounds. 11/2 Harlan Steffensmeier Air Force L 2-3 Cowboy Open (3rd) • Finished first at 157 at the Journeymen Classic, going 3-0. 11/2 Jordan Komac Providence W 6-5 Cowboy Open (3rd) • Took fourth at 157 pounds at the Reno Tournament of Cham- 11/2 Cole Moody Wyoming W 6-3 Cowboy Open (3rd) pions, going 3-2. 11/16 No. 30 Randy Meneweather Air Force L 2-4 at Air Force 12/5 Brawley Lamer Cal Poly W 6-1 CKLV (DNP) 12/5 No. 19 Jacori Teemer Arizona State L MD, 8-18 CKLV (DNP) 2017-18 (R-Sophomore Season) 12/5 Jimmy Fate Northern Colorado W MD, 8-0 CKLV (DNP) • Went 15-7 overall, competing primarily at 157 pounds. 12/5 Jacob Wright Fresno State L 2-4 CKLV (DNP) • Went 4-2 in dual action and racked up 15 dual points on the 12/15 Max Anderson Cal Poly W 15-1, MD Reno (1st) year for the Pokes. 12/15 John Sowers Highline W 20-2, TF Reno (1st) • Finished second at the UNK Holiday Inn Open. 12/15 Matthew Olguin Fresno State W 4-2 Reno (1st) • Went 2-2 at the Cowboy Open. 12/15 Renaldo Rodriguez Grand View W 4-3 Reno (1st) • Went 5-2 at the Reno Tournament of Champions. 12/15 Hunter Willits Oregon State W 3-1 Reno (1st) 12/29 No. 14 Jarrett Jacques Missouri L 5-10 Missouri (South Beach) 2016-17 (R-Freshman Season) 12/29 Adam Santoro Cornell W 5-3 Cornell (South Beach) 12/30 No. 14 Larry Early Old Dominion L 8-10, SV-1 Old Dominion (South Beach) • Krueger posted a 10-3 record during the 2016-17 season 12/30 No. 16 Jake Tucker Michigan State L 4-5 Michigan State (South Beach) competing in a number of open tournaments. 1/4 No. 25 Ethan Karsten American W 5-0 American (West Point) • He brought home a second-place finish at the UNC Open 1/4 AC Headlee North Carolina L 5-7 North Carolina (West Point) before winning the Northwest Open with a perfect 4-0 record. 1/4 No. 14 Markus Hartman Army L 8-12 at Army Three of his four wins at the tournament were bonus point wins. 1/10 Jared Franek North Dakota State L 4-8 at NDSU 1/12 Colten Carlson South Dakota State W 9-4 at SDSU 1/24 Wyatt Gerl CSU Bakersfield W 5-2 Laramie KRUEGER CAREER STATS 1/26 Jerry Rubio Utah Valley W Fall (2:09) Green River 1/31 Logan Meek Oregon State W 8-3 at Oregon State 2/6 No. 12 Jacob Wright Fresno State L 4-7 Laramie Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall TF MD 2/8 No. 18 Wyatt Sheets Oklahoma State L 0-6 Laramie 2015-16 Redshirted 2/16 Jimmy Fate Northern Colorado W 6-1 Laramie 2016-17 10-3 -- -- 4 1 1 2/22 Alex Hornfeck West Virginia L MD, 1-9 at West Virginia 2017-18 15-7 4-2 0-1 3 2 -- 2018-19 18-15 4-8 0-8 5 1 2 *matches in ITALICS are non-DI matches 2019-20 19-13 7-10 1-8 1 1 2 Career 62-38 15-20 1-17 13 5 5

WEEK 17 COWBOY WRESTLING STARTER RESULTS AND NOTES 165 COLE MOODY 2019-20 BOUT-BY-BOUT RESULTS MOODY NOTES Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2018-19 (REDSHIRT SEASON) 11/2 Trey Meyer Montana State-Northern W 13-11 Cowboy Open (4th) 11/2 Jair Flores CSU-Pueblo W Fall (4:06) Cowboy Open (4th) • Went 14-3 during his redshirt season 11/2 Randy Meneweather Air Force L 4-9 Cowboy Open (4th) • Nine of his 14 victories were bonus-point wins 11/2 Jordan Robison Northern Colorado W 12-2, MD Cowboy Open (4th) •Won the Cowboy Open at 174 pounds, went 4-0 with a fall, tech 11/2 Dewey Krueger Wyoming L 3-6 Cowboy Open (4th) fall and major 11/9 Ruben Garcia CSU-Pueblo W 17-4, MD UNC Open (2nd) • Named Outstanding Wrestler of the Cowboy Open 11/9 Drake Engelking Northern Colorado W 13-5, MD UNC Open (2nd) • Took first at the Nebraska-Kearney Open 11/9 Jair Flores CSU-Pueblo W Inj. Default UNC Open (2nd) 11/9 Vincent Dolce Air Force L Fall (2:17) UNC Open (2nd) 11/22 No. 5 Isaiah White Nebraska L 3-9 at Nebraska MOODY CAREER STATS 12/5 No. 5 Joshua Shields Arizona State L 4-8 CKLV (DNP) 12/5 Dazjon Casto The Citadel L 5-7 CKLV (DNP) 12/15 Corbin Smith Utah Valley W Fall (3:43) Reno (2nd) Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall TF MD 12/15 Dylan Miracle Cal Poly W 14-2, MD Reno (2nd) 2019-20 18-15 8-9 2-5 4 -- 7 12/15 Austin Matthews Northern Colorado W Fall (2:21) Reno (2nd) Career 18-15 8-9 2-5 4 -- 7 12/15 Ricky Padilla Fresno State W 8-2 Reno (2nd) 12/15 Quentin Perez Campbell L 5-10 Reno (2nd) 12/29 Peyton Mocco Missouri L 7-14 Missouri (South Beach) 12/29 Jakob Brindley Cornell L 4-6 Cornell (South Beach) 12/30 No. 20 Shane Jones Old Dominion W 5-2 Old Dominion (South Beach) 12/30 Austin Hiles Michigan State W 6-5 Michigan State (South Beach) 1/4 Timothy Fitzpatrick American W 10-2, MD American (West Point) 1/4 No. 17 Kennedy Monday North Carolina L 7-11 North Carolina (West Point) 1/4 No. 21 Cael McCormick Army L 2-5 at Army 1/10 Luke Weber North Dakota State L 7-10 at NDSU 1/12 Tanner Cook South Dakota State W 13-3, MD at SDSU 1/24 Jacob Thalin CSU Bakersfield W 4-2 Laramie 1/26 Grant LaMont Utah Valley W Fall (4:05) Green River 1/31 Aaron Olmos Oregon State L 4-6, SV-1 at Oregon State 2/6 Adam Kemp Fresno State L 2-3 Laramie 2/8 No. 8 Travis Wittlake Oklahoma State L 5-10 Laramie 2/16 Jordan Robison Northern Colorado W MD, 13-3 Laramie 2/22 No. 27 Nick Kiussis West Virginia W 7-5 at West Virginia

*matches in ITALICS are non-DI matches

Big 12 Championships COWBOY STARTER RESULTS AND NOTES WRESTLING 174 HAYDEN HASTINGS 2019-20 BOUT-BY-BOUT RESULTS HASTINGS NOTES Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2018-19 (R-Freshman Season) 11/2 Tyler Wiederholt Air Force W 10-0, MD Cowboy Open (1st) 11/2 Xavier Vasquez Northern Colorado W 9-0, MD Cowboy Open (1st) • Went 4-0 at the Cowboy Open to take first at 174, outscoring 11/2 Brock Jennings Air Force W Fall (1:16) Cowboy Open (1st) his opponents, 24-4. 11/2 Billy Higgins Northern Colorado W 9-0, MD Cowboy Open (1st) • Earned his first career dual win in a 3-0 decision over Robby 11/16 Cody Surratt Air Force W 9-1, MD at Air Force Patrick of Virginia in the Pokes’ win over the Cavaliers. 11/22 No. 3 Mikey Labriola Nebraska L 2-10, MD at Nebraska • Picked up his first ranked in in a 3-2 win over No. 10 Dylan 12/5 Billy Higgins Northern Colorado W Fall (2:59) CKLV (7th) Lydy of Purdue. 12/5 No. 11 Kaleb Romero Ohio State L 2-5 CKLV (7th) • Recorded a 3-1 decision over No. 12 Ben Harvey in Wyoming’s 12/5 Albert Urias CSU Bakersfield W 8-0, MD CKLV (7th) Cowboy Shootout win over Army. 12/5 Kyle Kretzer The Citadel W 10-0, MD CKLV (7th) 12/5 No. 15 Marcus Coleman Iowa State W 12-0, MD CKLV (7th) • Came back to knock off No. 12 Kimball Bastian of Utah Valley 12/6 No. 25 Kimball Bastian Utah Valley L 4-7 CKLV (7th) in the Cowboys’ victory over the Wolverines. 12/6 No. 12 Brandon Womack Cornell W Fall (6:55) CKLV (7th) • Finished sixth at 174 pounds at the Big 12 Championships. 12/15 Xavier Vasquez Northern Colorado W 9-0, MD Reno (2nd) 12/15 Jordan Bernal Menlo W Fall (1:33) Reno (2nd) 2017-18 (Redshirt Season) 12/15 Albert Urias CSU Bakersfield W 6-1 Reno (2nd) • Competed at 165 pounds, wrestling primarily in open tourna- 12/15 Jacob Cooper Cal Baptist W Fall (0:54) Reno (2nd) ments. 12/15 Abner Romero Unattached W 9-4 Reno (2nd) 12/15 Lucas Lovvern Baker L Med. Forfeit Reno (2nd) • Went 4-0 at the Cowboy Open to take first. 1/10 Lorenzo De La Riva North Dakota State W Fall (3:28) at NDSU • Went 4-0 at the Northern Colorado Open to take the 1/12 Cade King South Dakota State W 5-0 at SDSU 165-pound title. 1/24 Albert Urias CSU Bakersfield W Fall (1:51) Laramie • Posted five wins in as many matches at the UNK Holiday Inn 1/26 No. 9 Kimball Bastian Utah Valley L 5-12, SV-3 Green River Open and pinned Briar Cliff’s Chris Paulsen in the finals to take 1/31 Jackson Mckinney Oregon State W 6-3 at Oregon State the title at 165. 2/6 Brandon Martino Fresno State L MD, 0-8 Laramie • Competed unattached at the Reno Tournament of Champions 2/8 No. 11 Joe Smith Oklahoma State L 2-8 Laramie and went 4-2 to finish sixth. 2/16 Billy Higgins Northern Colorado W 8-6, SV-1 Laramie • Finished second at the Rocky Mountain Collegiate Open, going 2/22 Scott Joll West Virginia L 7-9 at West Virginia 3-1 with a fall and major decision. *matches in ITALICS are non-DI matches • Advanced to the semis at the Utah Valley Open … Also com- peted at the National Collegiate Open.

HASTINGS CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall TF MD 2017-18 Redshirted 2018-19 26-15 11-4 4-8 1 2 5 2019-20 20-8 6-5 2-5 7 -- 8 Career 46-23 17-9 6-13 8 2 13

WEEK 17 COWBOY WRESTLING STARTER RESULTS AND NOTES 184 TATE SAMUELSON 2019-20 BOUT-BY-BOUT RESULTS SAMUELSON NOTES Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2018-19 (Freshman Season) 11/2 Trenton Schultz Northern Colorado W 10-0, MD Cowboy Open (2nd) 11/2 Joshua Flanagan Northern Colorado W 10-1, MD Cowboy Open (2nd) • Went 4-0 with a fall to take first in the Amateur division in his 11/2 Alan Clothier #30 Northern Colorado L 2-3 Cowboy Open (2nd) first Cowboy Open. 11/16 Jake Thompson Air Force W 5-1 at Air Force • Finished second at the Northern Colorado Open. 11/22 No. 3 Taylor Venz Nebraska L 8-11 at Nebraska • Took third at the UNK Open, going 4-1 overall with amajor 12/5 Brody Thompson Grand Canyon W Fall (2:10) CKLV (DNP) decision. 12/5 No. 2 Trent Hidlay NC State L 1-4 CKLV (DNP) • Had an impressive outing at the Reno Tournament of Champi- 12/5 Darrien Roberts Oklahoma L 3-5 CKLV (DNP) ons, taking third and going 4-1 at the event. 12/15 Jace Anderson Western Wyoming W Fall (2:14) Reno (1st) • Picked up the first ranked win of his career in his first dual 12/15 Calib Hopkins Campbell W 3-0 Reno (1st) 12/15 Kenderick Jones Grand View W 3-2 Reno (1st) start, dropping No. 18 Noah Stewart of Army, 7-1. 12/15 Anthony Orozco Menlo W 6-1 Reno (1st) • Took sixth at 184 pounds at the Big 12 Championships 12/15 Colt Doyle Oregon State W 3-1 Reno (1st) 12/29 No. 22 Dylan Wisman Missouri L 1-3 Missouri (South Beach) 12/29 Jonathan Loew Cornell L 4-6 Cornell (South Beach) 12/30 Antonio Agee Old Dominion W 2-1 Old Dominion (South Beach) SAMUELSON CAREER STATS 12/30 No. 17 Cam Caffey Michigan State L 1-3 Michigan State (South Beach) 1/4 No. 9 Tanner Harvey American L 3-5 American (West Point) 1/4 Joey Mazzara North Carolina W Fall (0:59) North Carolina (West Point) Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall TF MD 1/4 Jed Smith Army W 13-4, MD at Army 2018-19 23-9 8-1 3-5 3 -- 3 1/10 Noah Cressell North Dakota State W 10-1, MD at NDSU 2019-20 18-11 10-8 0-9 3 -- 7 1/12 No. 16 Zach Carlson South Dakota State L 2-3 at SDSU Career 41-20 18-9 3-14 6 -- 10 1/24 Josh Loomer CSU Bakersfield W MD, 13-4 Laramie 1/26 Ashton Seely Utah Valley W MD, 11-2 Green River 1/31 Colton Beisley Oregon State W 8-3 at Oregon State 2/6 Dominic Kincaid Fresno State W MD, 9-0 Laramie 2/8 No. 15 Anthony Montalvo Oklahoma State L 1-2 Laramie 2/16 No. 30 Alan Clothier Northern Colorado L 2-6 Laramie 2/22 Jackson Moomau West Virginia W 8-4 at West Virginia

*matches in ITALICS are non-DI matches

Big 12 Championships COWBOY STARTER RESULTS AND NOTES WRESTLING 197 STEPHEN BUCHANAN 2019-20 BOUT-BY-BOUT RESULTS DAVIDSON NOTES Date Opponent School Result Score Site HIGH SCHOOL 11/2 Nolan Funk Colorado Mines W 11-5 Cowboy Open (1st) 11/2 Kash Anderson Colorado Mesa W 9-6 Cowboy Open (1st) • Two-time state champion 11/2 Luke Allan Highlands W F (2:54) Cowboy Open (1st) • Posted a four-year record of 184-16 11/2 Tucker Tomlinson Western Wyoming W 7-5 Cowboy Open (1st) • All-conference performer all four seasons as a prep 11/9 Kash Anderson Colorado Mesa W 9-3 UNC Open (1st) • Placed third at the 2018 Iowa Nationals 11/9 Cole Phelps Air Force W 20-0, TF UNC Open (1st) 11/9 Gavin Peitzmeier Chadron State W F (2:11) UNC Open (1st) 11/9 Jacob Seely N. Colorado W 12-5 UNC Open (1st) 11/16 Casey Jumps Air Force W 15-3, MD at Air Force 11/22 No. 10 Eric Schultz Nebraska L 6-7 at Nebraska 12/5 No. 9 Jay Aiello Virginia L 7-8 CKLV (DNP) BUCHANAN CAREER STATS 12/5 Stan Smeltzer Virginia Tech W 6-2 CKLV (DNP) 12/5 Greg Bulsak Clarion L Fall (1:29) CKLV (DNP) Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall TF MD 12/15 Jacob Good Arizona State W 17-4, MD Reno (4th) 12/15 Danny Salas Fresno State W Fall (6:01) Reno (4th) 2019-20 25-9 13-5 2-6 4 1 5 12/15 Jayden Woodruff Utah Valley W Fall (6:15) Reno (4th) Career 25-9 13-5 2-6 4 1 5 12/15 Cade Belshay Arizona State L 6-8 Reno (4th) 12/15 Mark Cardwell CSU Bakersfield L 9-11 Reno (4th) 12/29 No. 23 Wyatt Koelling Missouri L 2-10, MD Missouri (South Beach) 12/29 No. 7 Ben Darmstadt Cornell L Fall (2:35) Cornell (South Beach) 12/30 Timothy Young Old Dominion W 8-5 Old Dominion (South Beach) 12/30 Nick May Michigan State W 13-7 Michigan State (South Beach) 1/4 Will Jarrell American W 11-0, MD American (West Point) 1/4 Brandon Whitman North Carolina W 6-2 North Carolina (West Point) 1/4 Alex Hopkins Army W 11-10, SV-3 at Army 1/10 Cordell Eaton North Dakota State W 4-3 at NDSU 1/12 No. 20 Tanner Sloan South Dakota State L 3-6 at SDSU 1/24 Dominic Ducharme CSU Bakersfield W MD, 14-6 Laramie 1/26 No. 19 Tanner Orndorff Utah Valley W 8-3 Green River 1/31 JJ Dixon Oregon State W 9-5 at Oregon State 2/6 Forfeit Fresno State W Forfeit Laramie 2/8 No. 7 Dakota Geer Oklahoma State W 8-6 Laramie 2/16 Xavier Vasquez Northern Colorado W MD, 12-3 Laramie 2/22 No. 2 Noah Adams West Virginia L 8-9 at West Virginia

*matches in ITALICS are non-DI matches

WEEK 17 COWBOY WRESTLING STARTER RESULTS AND NOTES HWT BRIAN ANDREWS 2019-20 BOUT-BY-BOUT RESULTS ANDREWS NOTES Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/2 Logan Church Western State W 8-2 Cowboy Open (1st) 2018-19 (Sophomore Season) 11/2 Dalton Robertson Northern Colorado W 2-1 Cowboy Open (1st) • Went 3-1 at the Cowboy Open, including a fall, a tech fall and a 11/2 No. 20 Kayne Hutchison Air Force W 5-0 Cowboy Open (1st) major decision to finish third. 11/16 No. 24 Kayne Hutchison Air Force W 12-1, MD at Air Force 11/22 Christian Lance Nebraska L 2-3 at Nebraska • Picked up his first dual win as a Cowboy in a 6-4 decision over 12/5 Jarrod Snyder CSU Bakersfield W Fall (0:38) CKLV (8th) Virginia’s Quinn Miller to help Wyoming to a 21-9 win over the 12/5 No. 20 Jon Spaulding Edinboro W 4-0 CKLV (8th) Cavaliers. 12/5 No. 5 Tanner Hall Arizona State L 1-2 CKLV (8th) • Went 3-0 to take first at the Journeymen Classic. 12/6 No. 18 Brandon Metz North Dakota State W 12-4, MD CKLV (8th) 12/6 No. 14 Gannon Gremmel Iowa State L 1-3 CKLV (8th) • Earned a big dual win in the Pokes’ meeting with No. 7 Ne- 12/6 No. 19 John Borst Virginia Tech L 2-6 CKLV (8th) braska, pinning Husker Christian Lance in the second period. 12/15 Cortez Rodelo Warner Pacific L Fall (1:53) Reno (DNP) • Finished seventh at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational, going 12/15 Christian Robertson Oregon State W Fall (1:58) Reno (DNP) 3-2 including a 3-2 decision over No. 11 Jeramy Sweany of 12/15 Tarik Sutkovic Clackamas W 16-1, TF Reno (DNP) 12/15 Gunner Gardner Hastings W Fall (1:25) Reno (DNP) Cornell for the first ranked win of his career. 12/15 Jamarucs Grant Oregon State W 4-0 Reno (DNP) • Clinched the Cowboys’ win over No. 4 NC State with a huge 12/15 Matt Kent Grand View W 2-1 Reno (DNP) pin of Deonte Wilson in the dual’s final bout. 12/15 Brayden Ray CSU Bakersfield -- NC Reno (DNP) • Defeated No. 13 Cory Daniel of North Carolina in the Cowboys’ 12/29 Jacob Bohlken Missouri W 4-1 Missouri (South Beach) 12/29 Brendan Furman Cornell W 7-2 Cornell (South Beach) dual win over the Tar Heels at the Cowboy Shootout. 12/30 Jacob Bullock Old Dominion W Fall (6:08) Old Dominion (South Beach) • Went 4-2 at the Big 12 Championships to finish fourth in the 12/30 Christian Rebottaro Michigan State W 1-0 Michigan State (South Beach) conference at heavyweight. 1/4 Niko Camacho American W 5-2 American (West Point) 1/4 Andrew Gunning North Carolina W 2-1, SV-2 North Carolina (West Point) 2017-18 (at NEO Junior College) 1/4 Ben Sullivan Army L 0-5 at Army 1/10 No. 25 Brandon Metz North Dakota State W Fall (0:53) at NDSU • Helped Northeastern Oklahoma A&M to a Junior College team 1/12 Blake Wolters South Dakota State W 1-0 at SDSU national title. 1/24 Jarrod Snyder CSU Bakersfield W MD, 13-3 Laramie • Went 5-1 to finish third at heavyweight at the NJCAA Champi- 1/26 Chase Trussell Utah Valley W 4-0 Green River onships, taking All-America honors. 1/31 Jamarcus Grant Oregon State W 2-1 at Oregon State 2/6 No. 9 Josh Hokit Fresno State L 2-3 Laramie • Finished his lone season at NEO with a 43-5 overall record 2/8 Austin Harris Oklahoma State W TF, 15-0 Laramie with 23 falls. 2/16 Robert Winters Northern Colorado W TF, 19-0 Laramie 2/22 Brandon Ngati West Virginia W 3-2 at West Virginia ANDREWS CAREER STATS *matches in ITALICS are non-DI matches

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall TF MD 2018-19 33-10 16-4 3-10 5 4 4 2019-20 26-7 15-3 5-4 5 3 3 Career 59-17 31-7 8-14 10 7 7

Big 12 Championships COWBOY 2019-20 MATCH-BY-MATCH RESULTS WRESTLING

BRIAN ANDREWS MONTORIE BRIDGES 2019-20 Match-by-Match | Junior Year | Heavyweight 2019-20 Match-by-Match | R-Junior Year | 133 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/2 Logan Church Western State W 8-2 Cowboy Open (1st) 11/2 Nick Kunz Montana-Northern W F (1:24) Cowboy Open (2nd) 11/2 Dalton Robertson Northern Colorado W 2-1 Cowboy Open (1st) 11/2 Scott Fulsos Nebraska-Kearney W F (3:45) Cowboy Open (2nd) 11/2 Kayne Hutchison Air Force W 5-0 Cowboy Open (1st) 11/2 Michael Johnson N. Colorado W 8-3 Cowboy Open (2nd) 11/16 Kayne Hutchison Air Force W MD, 12-1 at Air Force 11/2 Jared Van Vleet Air Force W 2-1 Cowboy Open (2nd) 11/22 Christian Lance Nebraska L 2-3 at Nebraska 11/2 Theorius Robison N. Colorado L 2-3 Cowboy Open (2nd) 12/5 Jarrod Snyder CSU Bakersfield W F (0:38) CKLV (8th) 11/16 Jared Van Vleet Air Force W 3-2 at Air Force 12/5 Jon Spaulding Edinboro W 4-0 CKLV (8th) 11/22 Zak Hensley Nebraska W MD, 14-6 at Nebraska 12/5 Tanner Hall Arizona State L 1-2 CKLV (8th) 12/5 Travis Ford-Melton Purdue W MD, 10-1 CKLV (2nd) 12/6 Brandon Metz North Dakota State W MD, 12-4 CKLV (8th) 12/5 Mosha Schwartz N. Colorado W 4-3 CKLV (2nd) 12/6 Gannon Gremmel Iowa State L 1-3 CKLV (8th) 12/5 Tim Rooney Kent State W 6-4 CKLV (2nd) 12/6 John Borst Virginia Tech L 2-6 CKLV (8th) 12/6 Ridge Lovett Nebraska W 5-1 CKLV (2nd) 12/15 Cortez Rodelo Warner Pacific L F (1:53) Reno (DNP) 12/6 Charles Tucker Cornell L 1-4 CKLV (2nd) 12/15 Christian Robertson Oregon State W F (1:58) Reno (DNP) 12/15 Blaysen Terukina Menlo W F (6:15) Reno (1st) 12/15 Tarik Sutkovic Clackamas W TF, 16-1 Reno (DNP) 12/15 Dylan Keeney Colorado Mesa W F (2:00) Reno (1st) 12/15 Gunner Gardner Hastings W F (1:25) Reno (DNP) 12/15 Austin Wallace Warner Pacific W 1-0 Reno (1st) 12/15 Jamarcus Grant Oregon State W 4-0 Reno (DNP) 12/15 Devan Turner Oregon State W 4-2 Reno (1st) 12/15 Matt Kent Grand View W 2-1 Reno (DNP) 12/15 Noah Gonser Campbell W 4-1 Reno (1st) 12/15 Brayden Ray CSU Bakersfield -- NC Reno (DNP) 12/29 Cameron Valdiviez Missouri W MD, 13-5 South Beach 12/29 Jacob Bohlken Missouri W 4-1 South Beach 12/29 Chas Tucker Cornell L 2-3 South Beach 12/29 Brendan Furman Cornell W 7-2 South Beach 12/30 Shannon Hanna Old Dominion W F (6:09) South Beach 12/30 Jacob Bullock Old Dominion W F (6:08) South Beach 12/30 Garrett Pepple Michigan State W 1-0 South Beach 12/30 Christian Rebottaro Michigan State W 1-0 South Beach 1/4 Daniel Kidd American W MD, 12-1 West Point 1/4 Niko Camacho American W 5-2 West Point 1/4 Jaime Hernandez North Carolina W 4-2 West Point 1/4 Andrew Gunning North Carolina W 2-1, SV-2 West Point 1/4 Lane Peters Army W 8-5 at Army 1/4 Ben Sullivan Army L 0-5 at Army 1/10 Cam Sykora NDSU W 6-4 at NDSU 1/10 Brandon Metz NDSU W F (0:53) at NDSU 1/12 Zach Price SDSU W 5-1 at SDSU 1/12 Blake Wolters SDSU W 1-0 at SDSU 1/24 Chance Rich CSUB W 7-4 Laramie 1/24 Jarrod Snyder CSUB W 13-3 Laramie 1/26 Taylor LaMont UVU L F (1:05) Green River 1/26 Chase Trussell UVU W 4-0 Green River 1/31 Devan Turner Oregon State W 7-4 Oregon State 1/31 Jamarcus Grant Oregon State W 2-1 Oregon State 2/6 Gary Joint Fresno State W 4-0 Laramie 2/6 Josh Hokit Fresno State L 2-3 Laramie 2/8 Reece Witcraft Oklahoma State L 1-3, SV-1 Laramie 2/8 Austin Harris Oklahoma State W TF, 15-0 Laramie 2/16 Mosha Schwartz N. Colorado W 9-3 Laramie 2/16 Robert Winters N. Colorado W TF, 19-0 Laramie 2/22 Lucas Seibert WVU W MD, 16-3 at WVU 2/22 Brandon Ngati WVU W 3-2 at WVU

STEPHEN BUCHANAN BROOKS BAKER 2019-20 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 197 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2019-20 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | Heavyweight 11/2 Nolan Funk Colorado Mines W 11-5 Cowboy Open (1st) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/2 Kash Anderson Colorado Mesa W 9-6 Cowboy Open (1st) 11/2 Xavier Moran Montana-Northern W 3-1 Cowboy Open (DNP) 11/2 Luke Allan New Mexico Highlands W F (2:54) Cowboy Open (1st) 11/2 Julian Sanchez New Mexico Highlands L 0-6 Cowboy Open (DNP) 11/2 Tucker Tomlinson Western Wyoming W 7-5 Cowboy Open (1st) 11/2 Kaden Montano Western Wyoming W 7-4 Cowboy Open (DNP) 11/9 Kash Anderson Colorado Mesa W 9-3 UNC Open (1st) 11/2 Michael True Colorado Mines W 3-2 Cowboy Open (DNP) 11/9 Cole Phelps Air Force W TF, 20-0 UNC Open (1st) 11/2 Tevis Bartlett Wyoming L F (0:38) Cowboy Open (DNP) 11/9 Gavin Peitzmeier Chadron State W F (2:11) UNC Open (1st) 11/9 Dean Vangsnes Unattached W MD, 9-0 UNC Open (DNP) 11/9 Jacob Seely N. Colorado W 12-5 UNC Open (1st) 11/9 Dalton Robertson N. Colorado L MD, 0-8 UNC Open (DNP) 11/16 Casey Jumps Air Force W MD, 15-3 at Air Force 11/9 Taj Van Der Linde Colorado Mesa W 8-3 UNC Open (DNP) 11/22 Eric Schultz Nebraska L 6-7 at Nebraska 11/9 Jacob Scanlan Unattached L 2-8 UNC Open (DNP) 12/5 Jay Aiello Virginia L 7-8 CKLV (DNP) 11/23 Nate Connelly Hastings W 3-0 UNK Open (4th) 12/5 Stan Smeltzer Virginia Tech W 6-2 CKLV (DNP) 11/23 Eli Hinojosa Chadron State W 3-2 UNK Open (4th) 12/5 Greg Bulsak Clarion L F (1:29) CKLV (DNP) 11/23 Christopher James Concordia W 3-0 UNK Open (4th) 12/15 Jacob Good Arizona State W MD, 17-4 Reno (4th) 11/23 Spencer Trenary South Dakota State L F (6:08) UNK Open (4th) 12/15 Danny Salas Fresno State W F (6:01) Reno (4th) 11/23 Eli Hinojosa Chadron State W NC UNK Open (4th) 12/15 Jayden Woodruff Utah Valley W F (6:15) Reno (4th) 11/23 Mason Watt Chadron State L 3-6 UNK Open (4th) 12/15 Cade Belshay Arizona State L 6-8 Reno (4th) 12/14 Nic Roller Saint Mary (KS) W 4-2 Pratt Open (3rd) 12/15 Mark Cardwell CSU Bakersfield L 9-11 Reno (4th) 12/14 Seth Seago NE Oklahoma L 0-1 Pratt Open (3rd) 12/29 Wyatt Koelling Missouri L MD, 2-10 South Beach 12/14 Forfet Ozarks W Forfeit Pratt Open (3rd) 12/29 Ben Darmstadt Cornell L F (2:35) South Beach 12/14 Mark Williams Lindenwood W F (4:57) Pratt Open (3rd) 12/30 Timothy Young Old Dominion W 8-5 South Beach 12/14 Cody Adams Unattached W F (3:24) Pratt Open (3rd) 12/30 Nick May Michigan State W 13-7 South Beach 12/14 Cam Rosario Saint Mary (KS) W F (1:59) Pratt Open (3rd) 1/4 Will Jarrell American W MD, 11-0 West Point 1/4 Brandon Whitman North Carolina W 6-2 West Point 1/4 Alex Hopkins Army W 11-10, SV-3 at Army 1/10 Cordell Eaton NDSU W 4-3 at NDSU

WEEK 17 COWBOY WRESTLING 2019-20 MATCH-BY-MATCH RESULTS

1/12 Tanner Sloan SDSU L 3-6 at SDSU 12/15 Jordan Bernal Menlo W F (1:33) Reno (2nd) 1/24 Dominic Ducharme CSUB W MD, 14-6 Laramie 12/15 Alber Urias CSU Bakersfield W 6-1 Reno (2nd) 1/26 Tanner Orndorff UVU W 8-3 Green River 12/15 Jacob Cooper Cal Baptist W F (0:54) Reno (2nd) 1/31 JJ Dixon Oregon State W 9-5 Oregon State 12/15 Abner Romero Unattached W 9-4 Reno (2nd) 2/6 Forfeit Fresno State W Forfeit Laramie 12/15 Lucas Lovvern Baker L Med. Forfeit Reno (2nd) 2/8 Dakota Geery Oklahoma State W 8-6 Laramie 1/10 Lorenzo De La Riva NDSU W F (3:28) at NDSU 2/16 Xavier Vasquez N. Colorado W MD, 12-3 Laramie 1/12 Cade King SDSU W 5-0 at SDSU 2/22 Noah Adams WVU L 8-9 at WVU 1/24 Albert Urias CSUB W F (1:51) Laramie 1/26 Kimball Bastian UVU L 5-12, SV-3 Green River 1/31 Jackson Mckinney Oregon State W 6-3 Oregon State 2/6 Brandon Martino Fresno State L MD, 0-8 Laramie BRENDON GARCIA 2/8 Joe Smith Oklahoma State L 2-8 Laramie 2019-20 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 125 pounds 2/16 Billy Higgins N. Colorado W 8-6, SV-1 Laramie Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2/22 Scott Joll WVU L 7-9 at WVU 11/2 Blayne Harris Cloud County W 8-3 Cowboy Open (2nd) 11/2 Dawson Barfuss Northwest College W F (4:13) Cowboy Open (2nd) 11/2 Ethan Andrade Western State W 4-2 Cowboy Open (2nd) 11/2 Jackson Nielsen Nebraska-Kearney W 6-3 Cowboy Open (2nd) TREVOR JEFFRIES 11/2 Julian Tagg Unattached L MD, 3-15 Cowboy Open (2nd) 2019-20 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 141/149 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/2 Darian Manzanares NM Highlands W F (1:40) Cowboy Open (DNP) 11/2 Andrew Alirez N. Colorado L 5-12 Cowboy Open (DNP) 11/2 Mason Hulse N. Colorado W F (2:58) Cowboy Open (DNP) JACOB GREENWOOD 11/2 Jarren Komac Providence W F (2:58) Cowboy Open (DNP) 2019-20 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 149 pounds 11/2 Parker Simington Air Force W Forfeit Cowboy Open (DNP) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/2 Natrelle Demison Adams State W F (4:07) Cowboy Open (DNP) 11/2 Tim Edmonson Western State W F (2:53) Cowboy Open (3rd) 11/2 Jacob Greenwood Wyoming L 2-7 Cowboy Open (DNP) 11/2 Dylan Veis MSU-Northern W 8-1 Cowboy Open (3rd) 11/9 Tim Romero Colorado Mesa W MD, 9-0 UNC Open (4th) 11/2 Alec Opsal Air Force W 7-5 Cowboy Open (3rd) 11/9 Kaena DeSantos Colby CC W 5-3 UNC Open (4th) 11/2 Andrew Alirez N. Colorado L F (1:29) Cowboy Open (3rd) 11/9 Brody Lamb N. Colorado L F (5:10) UNC Open (4th) 11/2 Trevor Jeffries Wyoming W 7-2 Cowboy Open (3rd) 11/9 Ezekial Alirez N. Colorado W F (4:36) UNC Open (4th) 11/2 Shonn Roberts Providence W F (2:09) Cowboy Open (3rd) 11/9 Josh Saunders Unattached L 4-5 UNC Open (4th) 11/9 Cole Waskey Unattached W F (2:01) UNC Open (2nd) 11/23 Kyle Kintz Colorado Mesa W 8-2 UNK Open (4th) 11/9 Mason Hulse N. Colorado W 7-1 UNC Open (2nd) 11/23 Jonathan Killingsworth Nebraska-Kearney W MD, 9-1 UNK Open (4th) 11/9 Dylan Martinez Air Force W 8-7 UNC Open (2nd) 11/23 Hunter Burnett Augustana L 6-11 UNK Open (4th) 11/9 Andrew Alirez N. Colorado L MD, 1-10 UNC Open (2nd) 11/23 Jevon Parrish Nebraska W 4-3 UNK Open (4th) 11/23 Samual Freeman Western State W TF, 20-2 UNK Open (DNP) 11/23 Noah Hermosillo Adams State L 3-4 UNK Open (4th) 11/23 Teontae Wilson Nebraska-Kearney L F (1:34) UNK Open (DNP) 12/15 Matthew Hofenbredl SW Oregon W 6-2 Reno (DNP) 11/23 Carter Noehre Colorado Mines W F (2:57) UNK Open (DNP) 12/15 Peyton Bell Oregon State W MD, 12-3 Reno (DNP) 11/23 Caleb Haskell Chadron State W F (4:10) UNK Open (DNP) 12/15 Kyle Parco Fresno State L 4-10 Reno (DNP) 11/23 Gavin Melendez CSU-Pueblo L 2-3 UNK Open (DNP) 12/15 Conner Noonan Oregon State W MD, 11-2 Reno (DNP) 2/8 Boo Lewallen Oklahoma Staet L MD, 14-2 Laramie 12/15 Eric Reyes Menlo L 3-5 Reno (DNP) 12/29 Ryan Moore Cornell L F (2:15) South Beach 12/29 Rylee Molitor SDSU L 3-5 South Beach 12/30 Aric Williams SDSU W 7-2 South Beach JOB GREENWOOD 12/30 Clay Carlson SDSU L 5-6 South Beach 2019-20 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 141 pounds 12/30 Michael Russo Cornell L F (1:50) South Beach Date Opponent School Result Score Site 1/4 Noah Brown Army W 10-6 at Army 1/10 Sawyer Degen NDSU W 4-2, SV-1 at NDSU 1/12 Clay Carlson SDSU L 6-12 at SDSU 1/24 Angelo Martinoni CSUB W MD, 13-2 Laramie 1/26 Isaiah Delgado UVU W F (5:38) Green River HAYDEN HASTINGS 1/31 Grant Willits Oregon State L 10-12 Oregon State 2019-20 Match-by-Match | R-Sophomore Year | 174 pounds 2/6 DJ Lloren Fresno State L F (4:29) Laramie Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2/8 Dusty Hone Oklahoma State L 2-8 Laramie 11/2 Tyler Wiederholt Air Force W MD, 10-0 Cowboy Open (1st) 2/22 Caleb Rea WVU L MD, 1-11 at WVU 11/2 Xavier Vasquez N. Colorado W MD, 9-0 Cowboy Open (1st) 11/2 Brock Jennings Air Force W F (1:16) Cowboy Open (1st) 11/2 Billy Higgins N. Colorado W MD, 9-0 Cowboy Open (1st) 11/16 Cody Surratt Air Force W MD, 9-1 at Air Force JARON JENSEN 11/22 Mikey Labriola Nebraska L MD, 2-10 at Nebraska 2019-20 Match-by-Match | Junior Year | 149 pounds 12/5 Billy Higgins N. Colorado W F (2:59) CKLV (7th) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 12/5 Kaleb Romero Ohio State L 2-5 CKLV (7th) 11/2 Dylan Martinez Air Force W 11-7 Cowboy Open (2nd) 12/5 Albert Urias CSU Bakersfield W MD, 8-0 CKLV (7th) 11/2 Gavin Melendez CSU-Pueblo W 3-2 Cowboy Open (2nd) 12/5 Kyle Kretzer Citadel W MD, 10-0 CKLV (7th) 11/2 Shonn Roberts Providence W 7-6 Cowboy Open (2nd) 12/5 Marcus Coleman Iowa State W MD, 12-0 CKLV (7th) 11/2 Andrew Alirez N. Colorado L MD, 5-14 Cowboy Open (2nd) 12/6 Kimball Bastian Utah Valley L 4-7 CKLV (7th) 11/16 Dylan Martinez Air Force W 6-4 at Air Force 12/6 Brandon Womack Cornell W F (6:55) CKLV (7th) 11/22 Collin Purinton Nebraska L MD, 3-11 at Nebraska 12/15 Xavier Vasquez N. Colorado W MD, 9-0 Reno (2nd) 12/5 Hunter Richard Cornell W 6-4 CKLV (DNP)

Big 12 Championships COWBOY 2019-20 MATCH-BY-MATCH RESULTS WRESTLING

12/5 Griffin Parriott Purdue L 0-6 CKLV (DNP) 1/4 Ethan Karsten American W 5-0 West Point 12/5 Michael Zarif Binghamton W MD, 10-2 CKLV (DNP) 1/4 AC Headlee North Carolina L 5-7 West Point 12/5 Brent Moore Virginia Tech W 9-2 CKLV (DNP) 1/4 Markus Harman Army L 8-12 at Army 12/6 Yahya Thomas Northwestern L 2-8 CKLV (DNP) 1/10 Jared Franek NDSU L 4-8 at NDSU 12/15 Zachary Barnes Campbell W TF, 15-0 Reno (2nd) 1/12 Colten Carlson SDSU W 9-4 at SDSU 12/15 Titus Mejia Umpqua W F (3:42) Reno (2nd) 1/24 Wyatt Gerl CSUB W 5-2 Laramie 12/15 Zach Sias Warner Pacific W TF, 16-1 Reno (2nd) 1/26 Jerry Rubio UVU W F (2:09) Green River 12/15 Daxton Gordon Oregon State W 6-4 Reno (2nd) 1/31 Logan Meek Oregon State W 8-3 Oregon State 12/15 Daniel Vazcarra Cal Poly W 10-4 Reno (2nd) 2/6 Jacob Wright Fresno State L 4-7 Laramie 12/15 Jaden Abas Stanford L 6-10 Reno (2nd) 2/8 Wyatt Sheets Oklahoma State L 0-6 Laramie 12/29 Brock Mauller Missouri W 6-5 South Beach 2/16 Jimmy Fate N. Colorado W 6-1 Laramie 12/29 Hunter Richard Cornell W 3-1 South Beach 2/22 Alex Hornfeck WVU L MD, 1-9 at WVU 12/30 Kenan Carter Old Dominion W 3-2 South Beach 12/30 Alex Hrisopoulos Michigan State L 4-6 South Beach WESTON MAYER 1/4 Kizhan Clarke American L 1-5 West Point 2019-20 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | Heavyweight 1/4 Austin O’Connor North Carolina L MD, 4-14 West Point Date Opponent School Result Score Site 1/4 PJ Ogunsanya Army L 7-14 at Army 11/2 Kayne Hutchison Air Force L TF, 1-19 Cowboy Open (DNP) 1/10 Jaden VanMaanen NDSU W 4-3 at NDSU 11/2 Joshuah Vigil-Harrison NM Highlands W F (4:59) Cowboy Open (DNP) 1/12 Henry Pohlmeyer SDSU L 2-6 at SDSU 11/2 Matt Wagner Air Force W Forfeit Cowboy Open (DNP) 1/24 Russ Rohlfing CSUB L 0-6 Laramie 11/2 Dalton Robertson N. Colorado L F (3:24) Cowboy Open (DNP) 1/26 Cameron Hunsaker UVU W 1-0 Green River 1/31 Lane Stigall Oregon State L 3-9 Oregon State 2/6 Greg Gaxiola Fresno State L 1-4 Laramie 2/16 Andrew Alirez N. Colorado L 4-9 Laramie MARK MCCONNELL 2/22 Liam Lusher WVU W 7-4 at WVU 2019-20 Match-by-Match | R-Junior Year | 133 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/2 Jared Van Vleet Air Force L 3-6 Cowboy Open (DNP) LOGAN JENSEN 11/2 Dylan Keeney Colorado Mesa L 6-8 Cowboy Open (DNP) 2019-20 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 157 pounds 11/23 Taylor Jeffries Augustana L 1-3 UNK Open (DNP) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/23 Dylan Keeney Colorado Mesa L 13-15 UNK Open (DNP) 11/2 Walker Johnson Nebraska-Kearney W 7-2 Cowboy Open (DNP) 2/16 Chris Sandoval N. Colorado L 5-10 Laramie 11/2 Daniel Snediker UVRTC L 4-6 Cowboy Open (DNP) 11/2 Tyler Cunningham Nebraska-Kearney W 10-5 Cowboy Open (DNP) 11/2 Allen Michel NM Highlands W F (4:52) Cowboy Open (DNP) COLE MOODY 11/2 Marcus Amico Air Force L 3-8 Cowboy Open (DNP) 2019-20 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 165 pounds 11/9 Lazura Osayande Colby CC W TF, 20-1 UNC Open (2nd) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/9 Justin Davis CSU-Pueblo W 6-2 UNC Open (2nd) 11/2 Trey Meyer MSU-Northern W 13-11 Cowboy Open (4th) 11/9 Ethan Leake N. Colorado W 6-5 UNC Open (2nd) 11/2 Jair Flores CSU-Pueblo W F (4:06) Cowboy Open (4th) 11/9 Jimmy Fate N. Colorado L 0-3 UNC Open (2nd) 11/2 Randy Meneweather Air Force L 4-9 Cowboy Open (4th) 11/16 Trey Brisker Air Force L 3-6 at Air Force 11/2 Jordan Robison N. Colorado W MD, 12-2 Cowboy Open (4th) 11/22 Peyton Robb Nebraska L TF, 2-18 at Nebraska 11/2 Dewey Krueger Wyoming L 3-6 Cowboy Open (4th) 12/15 Spencer Heywood Utah Valley W 7-6 Reno (DNP) 11/9 Ruben Garcia CSU-Pueblo W MD, 17-4 UNC Open (2nd) 12/15 Jacob Swift North Idaho L 4-5 Reno (DNP) 11/9 Drake Engelking N. Colorado W MD, 13-5 UNC Open (2nd) 12/15 Zach Rowe Cal Baptist W 4-2 Reno (DNP) 11/9 Jair Flores CSU-Pueblo W Inj. Default UNC Open (2nd) 12/15 Robert Garcia Oregon State L 5-11 Reno (DNP) 11/9 Vincent Dolce Air Force L F (2:17) UNC Open (2nd) 11/22 Isaiah White Nebraska L 3-9 at Nebraska 12/5 Joshua Shields Arizona State L 4-8 CKLV (DNP) 12/5 Dazjon Casto Citadel L 5-7 CKLV (DNP) DEWEY KRUEGER 12/15 Corbin Smith Utah Valley W F (3:43) Reno (2nd) 2019-20 Match-by-Match | Senior Year | 165 pounds 12/15 Dylan Miracle Cal Poly W MD, 14-2 Reno (2nd) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 12/15 Austin Matthews N. Colorado W F (2:21) Reno (2nd) 11/2 Jack Johnson Air Force W 6-0 Cowboy Open (3rd) 12/15 Ricky Padilla Fresno State W 8-2 Reno (2nd) 11/2 Jordan Komac Providence W 4-3 Cowboy Open (3rd) 12/15 Quentin Perez Campbell L 5-10 Reno (2nd) 11/2 Jordan Robison N. Colorado W 8-4 Cowboy Open (3rd) 12/29 Peyton Mocco Missouri L 7-14 South Beach 11/2 Harlan Steffensmeier Air Force L 2-3 Cowboy Open (3rd) 12/29 Jakob Brindley Cornell L 4-6 South Beach 11/2 Jordan Komac Providence W 6-5 Cowboy Open (3rd) 12/30 Shane Jones Old Dominion W 5-2 South Beach 11/2 Cole Moody Wyoming W 6-3 Cowboy Open (3rd) 12/30 Austin Hiles Michigan State W 6-5 South Beach 11/16 Randy Meneweather Air Force L 2-4 at Air Force 1/4 Timothy Fitzpatrick American W MD, 10-2 West Point 12/5 Brawley Lamer Cal Poly W 6-1 CKLV (DNP) 1/4 Kennedy Monday North Carolina L 7-11 West Point 12/5 Jacori Teemer Arizona State L MD, 8-18 CKLV (DNP) 1/4 Cael McCormick Army L 2-5 at Army 12/5 Jimmy Fate N. Colorado W MD, 8-0 CKLV (DNP) 1/10 Luke Weber NDSU L 7-10 at NDSU 12/5 Jacob Wright Fresno State L 2-4 CKLV (DNP) 1/12 Tanner Cook SDSU W MD, 13-3 at SDSU 12/15 Max Anderson Cal Poly W MD, 15-1 Reno (1st) 1/24 Jacob Thalin CSUB W 4-2 Laramie 12/15 John Sowers Highline W TF, 20-2 Reno (1st) 12/15 Matthew Olguin Fresno State W 4-2 Reno (1st) 1/26 Grant LaMont UVU W F (2:09) Green River 12/15 Renaldo Rodriguez Grand View W 4-3 Reno (1st) 1/31 Aaron Olmos Oregon State L 4-6, SV-1 Oregon State 12/15 Hunter Willits Oregon State W 3-1 SV Reno (1st) 2/6 Adam Kemp Fresno State L 2-3 Laramie 12/29 Jarrett Jacques Missouri L 5-10 South Beach 2/8 Travis Wittlake Oklahoma State L 5-10 Laramie 12/29 Adam Santoro Cornell W 5-3 South Beach 2/16 Jordan Robison N. Colorado W MD, 13-3 Laramie 12/30 Larry Early Old Dominion L 8-10, SV South Beach 2/22 Nick Kiussis WVU W 7-5 at WVU 12/30 Jake Tucker Michigan State L 4-5 South Beach

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1/12 Zach Carlson SDSU L 2-3 at SDSU 1/24 Josh Loomer CSUB W MD, 13-4 Laramie NATE MOORE 1/26 Ashton Seely UVU W MD, 11-2 Green River 2019-20 Match-by-Match | R-Sophomore Year | 157/165 pounds 1/31 Colton Beisley Oregon State W 8-3 Oregon State Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2/6 Dominic Kincaid Fresno State W MD, 9-0 Laramie 11/2 Vincent Dolce Air Force L F (2:10) Cowboy Open (DNP) 2/8 Anthony Montalvo Oklahoma State L 1-2 Laramie 11/2 Tyler Sharron NM Highlands W F (0:37) Cowboy Open (DNP) 2/16 Alan Clothier N. Colorado L 2-6 Laramie 11/2 Trey Meyer MSU-Northern L 1-4 Cowboy Open (DNP) 2/22 Jackson Moomau WVU W 8-4 at WVU 11/23 Zion Vasquez Central Missouri W F (1:55) UNK Open (DNP) 11/23 Elijah Valdez CSU-Pueblo L F (1:12) UNK Open (DNP) 11/23 Ryan Rochford Adams State L F (1:19) UNK Open (DNP) DARRICK STACEY 2019-20 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 125 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/2 Zack Gomez Barton W F (1:45) Cowboy Open (DNP) CASEY RANDLES 11/2 Jackson Nielsen Nebraska-Kearney L MD, 3-11 Cowboy Open (DNP) 2019-20 Match-by-Match | R-Sophomore Year | 174 pounds 11/2 Jacob Moran Unattached L F (1:34) Cowboy Open (DNP) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/9 Jonathon McGuire Sierra W F (0:49) UNC Open (DNP) 11/2 Isaac Lopez Adams State W 8-1 Cowboy Open (4th) 11/9 Presiliano Maez Unattached L 5-6 UNC Open (DNP) 11/2 Jimmy Laconte Western State W 6-5 Cowboy Open (4th) 11/9 Andy Rojas Colby CC W F (1:53) UNC Open (DNP) 11/2 Billy Higgins N. Colorado L 1-3 Cowboy Open (4th) 11/9 Cian Apple Colorado Mesa L F (2:01) UNC Open (DNP) 11/2 Seth Bogulski N. Colorado W 5-2 Cowboy Open (4th) 11/23 Tyler Mckeefery Ottawa W F (1:35) UNK Open (2nd) 11/2 Cody Surratt Air Force L F (1:14) Cowboy Open (4th) 11/23 Dakota Brace Concordia W F (1:49) UNK Open (2nd) 11/9 Anthony Hinson Air Force W F (3:52) UNC Open (2nd) 11/23 Karsten Johnson Texas Wesleyan W F (2:22) UNK Open (2nd) 11/9 Brendon Kelley CSU-Pueblo W F (5:00) UNC Open (2nd) 11/23 Blayne Harris Cloud County CC W F (1:08) UNK Open (2nd) 11/9 Xavier Vasquez N. Colorado W MD, 18-4 UNC Open (2nd) 11/23 Tanner Jordan South Dakota State L F (2:31) UNK Open (2nd) 11/9 Trey Munoz Adams State L 3-7 UNC Open (2nd) 11/23 Efe Osaghae Fort Hays State W 7-6 UNK Open (2nd) 11/23 Blake Castillo Concordia W MD, 17-4 UNK Open (2nd) 11/23 Jimmy Laconte Western State W 11-6 UNK Open (2nd) JAKE SVIHEL 2019-20 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 133 pounds 11/23 Lucas Lovvorn Baker L 3-5 UNK Open (2nd) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 12/15 Beau Colombini Fresno State W 10-3 Reno (3rd) 11/2 Chandler Schoenberger Cloud County W F (1:23) Cowboy Open (2nd) 12/15 Kyle Caldwell Grand View W F (5:17) Reno (3rd) 11/2 Desmund Prospero Northeastern JC W F (4:36) Cowboy Open (2nd) 12/15 Macoy Flanagan N. Colorado W MD, 10-2 Reno (3rd) 11/2 Samuel Edelblute Utah Valley W 12-5 Cowboy Open (2nd) 12/15 Quentin Perez Campbell L MD, 2-14 Reno (3rd) 11/2 Vance Vombaur Unattached L 2-7 Cowboy Open (2nd) 12/15 Ricky Padilla Fresno State W 3-2 Reno (3rd) 11/9 Mosha Schwartz N. Colorado L MD, 8-16 UNC Open (6th) 12/29 Jeremiah Kent Missouri L 3-9 South Beach 11/9 Nick Krug Air Force W 6-1 UNC Open (6th) 12/29 Brandon Womack Cornell L F (3:41) South Beach 11/9 Rhett Miner Colby CC W F (1:02) UNC Open (6th) 12/30 Alex Kramer Old Dominion L F (6:45) South Beach 11/9 Ben VomBaur Unattached L MD, 4-16 UNC Open (6th) 12/30 Layne Malczewski Michigan State L 4-9 South Beach 11/23 Kobe Nelms Texas Wesleyan W MD, 11-3 UNK Open (3rd) 1/4 Ben Root American W MD, 19-6 West Point 11/23 Rhett Miner Colby CC W F (1:57) UNK Open (3rd) 1/4 Clay Lautt North Carolina L 5-11 West Point 11/23 Drew Burgoon Barton W F (2:16) UNK Open (3rd) 1/4 Ben Harvey Army L MD, 2-11 at Army 11/23 Ladamien Sturdivant Iowa Western L F (1:18) UNK Open (3rd) 11/23 Rhett Miner Colby CC W NC UNK Open (3rd) 11/23 Blake Leiszler Cloud County CC W F (2:18) UNK Open (3rd) 1/12 Danny Vega SDSU L TF, 3-18 at SDSU TATE SAMUELSON 1/24 Alex Hernandez-Figueroa CSUB W 8-6 Laramie 2019-20 Match-by-Match | Sophomore Year | 184 pounds 1/26 Will Edelblute UVU W F (5:49) Green River Date Opponent School Result Score Site 1/31 Brandon Kaylor Oregon State L MD, 7-15 Oregon State 11/2 Trenton Schultz N. Colorado W MD, 10-0 Cowboy Open (2nd) 2/6 Forfeit Fresno State W Forfeit Laramie 11/2 Joshua Flanagan N. Colorado W MD, 10-1 Cowboy Open (2nd) 2/8 Nick Piccininni Oklahoma State L 2-8 Laramie 11/2 Alan Clothier N. Colorado L 2-3 Cowboy Open (2nd) 2/16 Jace Koelzer N. Colorado L 3-6 Laramie 11/16 Jake Thompson Air Force W 5-1 at Air Force 2/22 Joey Thomas WVU L 2-3 at WVU 11/22 Taylor Venz Nebraska L 8-11 at Nebraska 12/5 Brody Thompson Grand Canyon W F (2:10) CKLV (DNP) 12/5 Trent Hidlay NC State L 1-4 CKLV (DNP) TERREN SWARTZ 2019-20 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 197 pounds/Heavyweight 12/5 Darrien Roberts Oklahoma L 3-5 CKLV (DNP) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 12/15 Jace Anderson Western Wyo. W F (2:14) Reno (1st) 11/2 Umari Dixon-Gordon NW W F (3:43) Cowboy Open (3rd) 12/15 Calib Hopkins Campbell W 3-0 Reno (1st) 11/2 Wyatt Hendrickson USAFA Prep L MD, 3-13 Cowboy Open (3rd) 12/15 Kenderick Jones Grand View W 3-2 Reno (1st) 11/2 Rylan Moldenhauer MSU-Northern W F (6:21) Cowboy Open (3rd) 12/15 Anthony Orozco Menlo W 6-1 Reno (1st) 11/2 Payson Anderton Utah Valley W F (2:30) Cowboy Open (3rd) 12/15 Colt Doyle Oregon State W 3-1 SV Reno (1st) 11/2 Eli Hinojosa Chadron State W F (1:54) Cowboy Open (3rd) 12/29 Dylan Wisman Missouri L 1-3 South Beach 11/2 Tevis Bartlett Wyoming W 2-1 Cowboy Open (3rd) 12/29 Jonathan Loew Cornell L 4-6 SV South Beach 11/9 Wyatt Hendrickson USAFA Prep W F (2:37) UNC Open (2nd) 12/30 Antonio Agee Old Dominion W 2-1 South Beach 11/9 Blaine Nye Unattached W TF, 19-4 UNC Open (2nd) 12/30 Cam Caffey Michigan State L 1-3 South Beach 11/9 Dalton Robertson N. Colorado W SV-1, 4-2 UNC Open (2nd) 1/4 Tanner Harvey American L 3-5 West Point 11/9 Colton Schultz Adams State L F (3:41) UNC Open (2nd) 1/4 Joey Mazzara North Carolina W F (0:59) West Point 11/23 Kyon McDonald NW Kansas W F (1:54) UNK Open (2nd) 1/4 Jed Smith Army W MD, 13-4 at Army 11/23 Angelo Damian Hastings W F (1:50) UNK Open (2nd) 1/10 Noah Cressell NDSU W MD, 10-1 at NDSU 11/23 Trey Mason Bethany W MD, 10-2 UNK Open (2nd)

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11/23 Mason Watt Chadron State W 3-1 UNK Open (2nd) 11/23 Spencer Trenary South Dakota State L F (0:44) UNK Open (2nd)

DOYLE TROUT 2019-20 Match-by-Match | Senior Year | 125 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/2 Rob Pair MSU-Northern W 9-3 Cowboy Open (DNP) 11/2 Sidney Flores Air Force L 2-6 Cowboy Open (DNP) 11/2 Josh Portillo Nebraska-Kearney L 8-10 Cowboy Open (DNP) 11/9 Brenden Chaowanapibool USAFA Prep W 9-3 UNC Open (DNP) 11/9 Nick Raimo Adams State L MD, 4-12 UNC Open (DNP) 11/9 Blayne Harris Cloud County W 7-6 UNC Open (DNP) 11/9 Cian Apple Colorado Mesa L 7-8 UNC Open (DNP) 11/23 Cian Apple Colorado Mesa W 9-6 UNK Open (DNP) 11/23 Josh Portillo Nebraska-Kearney L 6-8 UNK Open (DNP) 12/15 Antonio Lorenzo Cal Poly L 4-6 Reno (DNP) 12/15 Kade Uyesaka Oregon State W 7-3 Reno (DNP) 12/15 Logan Ashton Stanford W 4-3 Reno (DNP) 12/15 Joel Avila SW Oregon L 3-4 Reno (DNP) 12/29 Dack Punke Missouri L 2-3 South Beach 12/29 Dominic LaJoie Cornell L MD, 6-15 South Beach 12/30 Kilian Cardindale Old Dominion L 4-10 South Beach 12/30 Logan Griffin Michigan State L 2-7 South Beach 1/4 Gage Curry American L 4-7 West Point 1/4 Jeremiah Derby North Carolina L 4-7 West Point 1/4 Trey Chalifoux Army L 3-4 at Army 1/10 Forfeit NDSU W Forfeit at NDSU

COLE VERNER 2019-20 Match-by-Match | Senior Year | 125 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/2 Josiah Nava Utah Valley W 3-1 Cowboy Open (DNP) 11/2 Jace Koelzer N. Colorado L 4-6 Cowboy Open (DNP) 11/2 Josh Portillo Nebraska-Kearney L 5-11 Cowboy Open (DNP) 11/16 Sidney Flores Air Force L 3-6 at Air Force 11/22 Alex Thomsen Nebraska W 6-5 (SV-3) at Nebraska 12/5 Jake Gromacki Clarion W 3-2 CKLV (DNP) 12/5 Patrick McKee Minnesota L Med. Forfeit CKLV (DNP) 12/5 Lucas Rodriguez Edinboro L Med. Forfeit CKLV (DNP)

CHASE ZOLLMANN 2019-20 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 133/141 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/2 N Hermosillo Adams State W 4-2 Cowboy Open (DNP) 11/2 G. Tagg North Carolina L TF, 2-19 Cowboy Open (DNP) 11/9 Rush Fannon Colby CCC W F (3:52) UNC Open (1st) 11/9 Ezekial Alirez N. Colorado W 7-1 UNC Open (1st) 11/9 Josh Saunders Unattached W 3-0 UNC Open (1st) 11/9 Brody Lamb N. Colorado W MD, 8-0 UNC Open (1st) 11/16 Lenny Petersen Air Force L 3-6 at Air Force 11/22 Chad Red Jr. Nebraska L 1-5 at Nebraska 12/5 Sawyer Degen ND State L 0-7 CKLV (DNP) 12/5 Noah Blakley-Beanes CSU Bakersfield L 3-7 CKLV (DNP) 12/15 Adam Velasquez Cal Baptist W 3-1 Reno (5th) 12/15 Kyle Kintz Colorado Mesa W MD, 9-0 Reno (5th) 12/15 Joshua Hall Campbell L 1-2 Reno (5th) 12/15 Grayson Brenna Grand View W MD, 14-1 Reno (5th) 12/15 Noah Blakley-Beanes CSU Bakersfield W 5-1 Reno (5th) 12/15 Brody Lamb N. Colorado W 5-3 Reno (5th) 12/29 Grant Leeth Missouri L 3-4 South Beach 12/29 Noah Baughman Cornell L 1-5 South Beach 12/30 Sa’Derian Perry Old Dominion L 1-8 South Beach 12/30 Matt Santos Michigan State L 2-8 South Beach 1/4 Salvatore Profaci American L MD, 0-12 West Point 1/4 Zach Sherman North Carolina L MD, 4-13 West Point

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WEEK 17 COWBOY WRESTLING 2019-20 DUAL RESULTS

DUAL 1 DUAL 2 DUAL 3 Nov. 16, 2019 | Colorado Springs, Colo. Nov. 22, 2019 | Lincoln, Neb. Dec. 29, 2019 | Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Clune Arena Devaney Center Fort Lauderdale Convention Center

WYOMING 21 WYOMING 7 WYOMING 10

AIR FORCE 12 #3 NEBRASKA 28 #16 MISSOURI 22

USAFA, Colo. (Nov. 16, 2019) – The Wyoming wrestling team opened up LINCOLN, Neb. (Nov. 22, 2019) – The Wyoming wrestling team came FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (Dec. 29, 2019) – Jaron Jensen picked up a its 2019-20 dual season and Big 12 action Saturday night as the Cowboys out strong in its Friday night dual at Nebraska, winning the first two bouts, major upset-victory over No. 2 ranked Brock Mauller of Missouri, 6-5, in rode a hot start on the way to a 21-12 victory over Air Force in Colorado but eventually the third-ranked Cornhuskers got rolling and handed the day one of the South Beach Duals down in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., as the Springs. Cowboys their first dual loss of the season, 28-7 in Lincoln. Wyoming wrestling team lost a pair of matchups to ranked foes Sunday. The Pokes opened the dual winning the first four bouts and 5-of-6. UW had The match started at 125 pounds with Cole Verner earning an exciting The Pokes lost 22-10 to No. 16 Missouri and 28-9 to 23rd ranked Cornell three bonus-point victories in those first four bouts. Starting at 174 pounds, 6-5 victory in the second Sudden Victory period over Nebraska’s Alex to open the two-day event. Jensen, along with Brian Andrews were the No. 14 Hayden Hastings opened the night with a major decision victory Thomsen. Verner was able to send the bout into the SV portion with a only two Cowboys to go 2-0 on the day. over Cody Surratt, 9-1. Hastings jumped on Surratt early, gaining a first takedown with under five seconds left in the match. Verner was able to ride period takedown to take an early 2-0 lead into the second. After an escape out Thomsen for the point and then hang on for the victory. At 149 pounds, the 24th-ranked Jensen prevailed in the match against from Surratt in the second, Hastings took control with two more takedowns Next up, at 133, Montorie Bridges picked up a 14-6 major decision over Mauller behind the strength of a pair of first period takedowns and was in the period, followed by another in the third. Hastings also grabbed the Zak Hensley. After falling behind early in the match, Bridges was able to able to hold off a late push to secure the victory. In his second matchup of Riding Time bonus in the win. find his footing and eventually took the lead with a four-point nearfall late in the day, against Cornell’s Hunter Richard, Jensen pulled off a hard-fought At 184, No. 18 Tate Samuelson took care of Jake Thompson 5-1. The first the second period, 6-4. In the third, Bridges was able to get an escape and 3-0 victory in the dual. It was the second victory in December for Jensen two periods of the bout were pretty uneventful other than a penalty point then take Hensley down three separate times while also earning the Riding over Richard and his seventh win overall in his last eight matches. in the second rewarded to Samuelson. Samuelson opened things up in Time point on the way to the major decision win. the third with an escape, followed quickly with a takedown to go up 4-0. At the heavier weights, the Pokes had leads late at 184 and 197 pounds Montorie Bridges had the Cowboys’ lone bonus-point win of the dual Thompson only scored on an escape late in the match and Samuelson by Tate Samuelson and Stephen Buchanan, respectively but couldn’t hold against Missouri, defeating Cameron Valdiviez at 133 pounds by major was also rewarded a Riding Time point. on in the end. Samuelson led third-ranked Taylor Venz 8-6 with under a decision, 13-5. Bridges had over three minutes of riding time in the match Stephen Buchanan at 197 continued his impressive beginning to the minute to go, but Venz was able to get a reversal to tie it and then got a and was able to secure the RT bonus point to pick up the major decision season, winning 15-3 over Casey Jumps. After Jumps opened the contest two-point nearfall and the Riding Time Bonus to get an 11-8 win. win. Bridges lost a heartbreaker, 3-2 in his second matchup of the day to with a takedown, Buchanan quickly went to work, making the score 2-1 Buchanan was able to secure a late takedown in his matchup against No. sixth-ranked Chas Tucker of Cornell. with an escape before taking the lead for good with a takedown and led 10 Eric Schultz to go up 6-4 in the third, but Schultz was able to get an 3-2 heading into the second period. In that period, Buchanan took control escape and then follow that up with a takedown in the final 30 seconds Brian Andrews, at heavyweight, recorded the third victory against Mizzou with a four-point nearfall before busting the match wide open, scoring of the contest. for the Pokes, closing out the matchup with an impressive 4-1 win over seven points in the final period, including the Riding Time bonus. With the The Cowboys (1-1) will send select wrestlers to the UNK Open Saturday Jacob Bohlken. Andrews’ second win of the day came via a 7-2 decision win, Buchanan improves to 9-0 on the young season. hosted by Nebraska-Kearney. Wyoming will then return to action Dec. 6-7 over Brendan Furman of Cornell. Andrews has won seven consecutive At heavyweight, Brian Andrews grabbed Wyoming’s third bonus-point vic- at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational. matches now. tory, winning 12-1 over Kayne Hutchison. Andrews went to work early in his matchup, leading 6-1 at the end of the first period, thanks to a takedown No. 3 Nebraska 28, Wyoming 7 Dewey Kruger was the third win against the Big Red as he defeated Adam and three-point nearfall. Andrews was workmanlike the rest of the match, Nov. 22, 2019 | Lincoln, Neb. Santoro at 157 pounds, 5-3. Krueger, who went 1-1 Sunday, has won grabbing a takedown in each of the second and third periods to go along 125: No. 19 Cole Verner (WYO) dec. Alex Thomsen (Neb) 6-5 (SV-3) 6-of-7 at his last two events. with an escape and riding time. 133: No. 7 Montorie Bridges (WYO) MD Zak Hensley (Neb) (14-6) After a loss at 125, Montorie Bridges got the Cowboys back on track with 141: No. 7 Chad Red Jr. (Neb) dec. Chase Zollmann (WYO) 5-1 The Cowboys look to rebound on day two down in South Beach as they a 3-2 win at 133 over Jared Van Vleet. After a scoreless first, Bridges’ 149: No. 19 Collin Purinton (Neb) MD Jaron Jensen (WYO) 11-3 will have two more duals Monday. Wyoming gets underway bright-and- second period escape gave him a 1-0 lead. However, Bridges would give 157: Peyton Robb (Neb) TF Logan Jensen (WYO) 18-2 early as it faces Old Dominion and Michigan State tomorrow at 9 and 11 up an escape early in the third to make the bout 1-1 before a takedown 165: No. 5 Isaiah White (Neb) dec. Cole Moody (WYO) 9-3 a.m. MT. reclaimed the lead, 3-1 and he was able to hold on from there after a Van 174: No. 3 Mikey Labriola (Neb) MD No. 11 Hayden Hastings (WYO) 10-2 Vleet escape. 184: No. 3 Taylor Venz (Neb) dec. No. 23 Tate Samuelson (WYO) 11-8 South Beach Duals vs. Missouri Leading 18-3 at that point, AFA got a win at 141 as Lenny Petersen 197: No. 10 Eric Schultz (Neb) dec. Stephen Buchanan (WYO) 7-6 WYO 10, MISSOURI 22 defeated Chase Zollmann, 5-3 to make the dual 15-6. Jaron Jensen HWT: Christian Lance (Neb) dec. No. 14 Brian Andrews (WYO) 3-2 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. | Dec. 29, 2019 | Day One would get a big 6-4 win at 149 over AFA’s Dylan Martinez. Jensen would 125: Dack Punke (Missouri) dec. Doyle Trout (WYO) 3-2 win behind the strength of a first and third period takedown and a pair of 133: No. 7 Montorie Bridges (WYO) MD Cameron Valdiviez (Missouri) 13-5 escapes in the second period. 141: No. 9 Grant Leeth (Missouri) dec. Chase Zollmann (WYO) 4-3 Jensen’s win would be the final of the evening for the Cowboys as the 149: No. 24 Jaron Jensen (WYO) dec. No. 2 Brock Mauller (Missouri) 6-5 Falcons took decisions at both 157 and 165 pounds as Logan Jensen and 157: No. 14 Jarrett Jacques (Missouri) dec. Dewey Krueger (WYO) 10-5 Dewey Krueger, respectively, were defeated. 165: Peyton Mocco (Missouri) dec. Cole Moody (WYO) 14-7 The win marks the second consecutive season that the Pokes have 174: Jeremiah Kent (Missouri) dec. Casey Randles (WYO) 9-3 won their season-opening dual. It also makes the Cowboys 12-0 all-time 184: No. 22 Dylan Wisman (Missouri) dec. No. 16 Tate Samuelson (WYO) against the Falcons under Head Coach Mark Branch. UW will return to 3-1 action Friday as it travels to face the fifth-ranked Huskers. 197: No. 23 Wyatt Koelling (Missouri) MD Stephen Buchanan (WYO) 10-2 HWT: No. 17 Brian Andrews (WYO) dec. Jacob Bohlken (Missouri) 4-1 Wyoming 21, Air Force 12 Nov. 16, 2019 | Colorado Springs, Colo. 174: No. 14 Hayden Hastings (WYO) MD Cody Surratt (AF) 9-1 184: No. 18 Tate Samuelson (WYO) dec. Jake Thompson (AF) 5-1 197: Stephen Buchanan (WYO) MD Casey Jumps (AF) 15-3 HWT: No. 14 Brian Andrews (WYO) MD No. 24 Kayne Hutchison 12-1 125: No. 16 Sidney Flores (AF) dec. No. 18 Cole Verner (6-3) 133: No. 7 Montorie Bridges (WYO) dec. Jared Van Vleet (AF) 3-2) 141: No. 25 Lenny Petersen (AF) dec. Chase Zollmann (WYO) 5-3 149: Jaron Jensen (WYO) dec. Dylan Martinez (AF) 6-4 157: Trey Brisker (AF) dec. Logan Jensen (WYO) 6-3 165: No. 30 Randy Meneweahter (AF) dec. Dewey Krueger (WYO) 4-2

Big 12 Championships COWBOY 2019-20 DUAL RESULTS WRESTLING

DUAL 4 DUAL 5 DUAL 6 Dec. 29, 2019 | Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Dec. 30, 2019 | Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Dec. 30, 2019 | Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Fort Lauderdale Convention Center Fort Lauderdale Convention Center Fort Lauderdale Convention Center

WYOMING 9 WYOMING 24 WYOMING 12

#23 CORNELL 28 OLD DOMINION 15 MICHIGAN STATE 18

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (Dec. 29, 2019) – Jaron Jensen picked up a FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (Dec. 30, 2019) – The Wyoming wrestling team closed its FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (Dec. 30, 2019) – The Wyoming wrestling team closed its major upset-victory over No. 2 ranked Brock Mauller of Missouri, 6-5, in time at the South Beach Duals by splitting a pair of duals on day, opening the day with a time at the South Beach Duals by splitting a pair of duals on day, opening the day with a day one of the South Beach Duals down in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., as the come-from-behind 24-15 victory over Old Dominion before closing the event coming up come-from-behind 24-15 victory over Old Dominion before closing the event coming up Wyoming wrestling team lost a pair of matchups to ranked foes Sunday. short against Michigan State, 18-12. short against Michigan State, 18-12. The Pokes lost 22-10 to No. 16 Missouri and 28-9 to 23rd ranked Cornell to open the two-day event. Jensen, along with Brian Andrews were the The Pokes had four wrestlers go 2-0 on the day as Montorie Bridges (133), Cole Moody The Pokes had four wrestlers go 2-0 on the day as Montorie Bridges (133), Cole Moody only two Cowboys to go 2-0 on the day. (165), Stephen Buchanan (197) and Brian Andrews (HWT) won both of their matchups on (165), Stephen Buchanan (197) and Brian Andrews (HWT) won both of their matchups on the day. Andrews went a perfect 4-0 over the two days. the day. Andrews went a perfect 4-0 over the two days.

At 149 pounds, the 24th-ranked Jensen prevailed in the match against Against ODU, the Cowboys (2-4) rallied to win the final three matches of the dual to Against ODU, the Cowboys (2-4) rallied to win the final three matches of the dual to Mauller behind the strength of a pair of first period takedowns and was secure the victory after falling behind 15-12. Tate Samuelson’s 2-1 victory over Antonio secure the victory after falling behind 15-12. Tate Samuelson’s 2-1 victory over Antonio able to hold off a late push to secure the victory. In his second matchup of Agee sparked the comeback for the Pokes as he picked up the riding time bonus point to Agee sparked the comeback for the Pokes as he picked up the riding time bonus point to the day, against Cornell’s Hunter Richard, Jensen pulled off a hard-fought earn the hard-fought win at 184 pounds and tie the bout at 15-15. earn the hard-fought win at 184 pounds and tie the bout at 15-15. 3-0 victory in the dual. It was the second victory in December for Jensen over Richard and his seventh win overall in his last eight matches. At 197, Stephen Buchan used a late takedown to help lengthen his lead over Timothy At 197, Stephen Buchan used a late takedown to help lengthen his lead over Timothy Young and was able to secure an 8-5 victory and push UW in front, 18-15. Andrews then Young and was able to secure an 8-5 victory and push UW in front, 18-15. Andrews then closed out the dual in style with a third-period fall over Jacob Bullock. The pin came at closed out the dual in style with a third-period fall over Jacob Bullock. The pin came at Montorie Bridges had the Cowboys’ lone bonus-point win of the dual 6:08 in the match. 6:08 in the match. against Missouri, defeating Cameron Valdiviez at 133 pounds by major decision, 13-5. Bridges had over three minutes of riding time in the match Bridges, Moody and Jaron Jensen also picked up individual wins against the Monarchs. Bridges, Moody and Jaron Jensen also picked up individual wins against the Monarchs. and was able to secure the RT bonus point to pick up the major decision Bridges tallied his first dual fall of the season as he pinned Shannon Hanna at 6:09 to give Bridges tallied his first dual fall of the season as he pinned Shannon Hanna at 6:09 to give win. Bridges lost a heartbreaker, 3-2 in his second matchup of the day to Wyoming an early 6-3 lead in the contest. Two bouts later, at 149 pounds, 24th-ranked Wyoming an early 6-3 lead in the contest. Two bouts later, at 149 pounds, 24th-ranked sixth-ranked Chas Tucker of Cornell. Jensen was able to escape with a 3-2 win over ODU’s Kenan Carter to give the Pokes Jensen was able to escape with a 3-2 win over ODU’s Kenan Carter to give the Pokes the team lead back at 9-6. the team lead back at 9-6.

Brian Andrews, at heavyweight, recorded the third victory against Mizzou Moody’s win at 165 pounds was perhaps the biggest of the day for the Cowboys as he Moody’s win at 165 pounds was perhaps the biggest of the day for the Cowboys as he for the Pokes, closing out the matchup with an impressive 4-1 win over was able to upset No. 20 Shane Jones, 5-2. The win broke a 9-9 tie with the Monarchs was able to upset No. 20 Shane Jones, 5-2. The win broke a 9-9 tie with the Monarchs Jacob Bohlken. Andrews’ second win of the day came via a 7-2 decision in the dual. in the dual. over Brendan Furman of Cornell. Andrews has won seven consecutive matches now. Against the Spartans, the Cowboys came up just short in a couple of close matches that Against the Spartans, the Cowboys came up just short in a couple of close matches that ended up costing them the dual. ended up costing them the dual. Dewey Kruger was the third win against the Big Red as he defeated Adam Bridges picked up his second win of the day to earn UW’s first victory in the dual as he Bridges picked up his second win of the day to earn UW’s first victory in the dual as he Santoro at 157 pounds, 5-3. Krueger, who went 1-1 Sunday, has won was able to survive a 1-0 match against Garrett Pepple. Moody was also able to pick up a was able to survive a 1-0 match against Garrett Pepple. Moody was also able to pick up a 6-of-7 at his last two events. one-point win as he defeated Austin Hiles, 6-5. Andrews ended the day with a 1-0 win as one-point win as he defeated Austin Hiles, 6-5. Andrews ended the day with a 1-0 win as well, besting Christian Rebottaro late. well, besting Christian Rebottaro late. The Cowboys look to rebound on day two down in South Beach as they will have two more duals Monday. Wyoming gets underway bright-and- Buchanan had the widest-margin in his win against the Spartans as he was able to down Buchanan had the widest-margin in his win against the Spartans as he was able to down early as it faces Old Dominion and Michigan State tomorrow at 9 and 11 Nick May, 13-7. Buchanan ended the match on a tear, scoring six late points in the third Nick May, 13-7. Buchanan ended the match on a tear, scoring six late points in the third period to break a 7-7 tie and conclude his perfect day. period to break a 7-7 tie and conclude his perfect day. a.m. MT. “We had some tough duals and lost several matches we should have won today,” said “We had some tough duals and lost several matches we should have won today,” said South Beach Duals vs. Cornell Head Coach Mark Branch. Head Coach Mark Branch. WYO 9, CORNELL 28 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. | Dec. 29, 2019 | Day One “When that happens, you’re going to lose tough duals. Our lineup is a little thin right now “When that happens, you’re going to lose tough duals. Our lineup is a little thin right now 125: Dominic LaJoie (Cornell) MD Trout (WYO) 15-6 and the bottom line is, we have to be a tougher team.” and the bottom line is, we have to be a tougher team.” 133: No. 6 Chas Tucker (Cornell) dec. No. 7 Bridges (WYO) 3-2 Wyoming returns to action with another multiple-dual event as the Cowboys will travel to Wyoming returns to action with another multiple-dual event as the Cowboys will travel to 141: Noah Baughman (Cornell) dec. Zollmann (WYO) 5-1 Army West Point for the West Point Duals to begin the New Year, Jan. 4. UW will face Army West Point for the West Point Duals to begin the New Year, Jan. 4. UW will face 149: Jensen (WYO) dec. Hunter Richard (Cornell) 3-1 Army, American and North Carolina at the event. Army, American and North Carolina at the event. 157: Krueger (WYO) dec. Adam Santoro (Cornell) 5-3 165: Jakob Brindley (Cornell) dec. Moody (WYO) 6-4 174: No. 15 Brandon Womack (Cornell) Fall Randles (WYO) 3:41 South Beach Duals vs. Old Dominion South Beach Duals vs. Michigan State 184: Jonathan Loew (Cornell) SV-1 Samuelson (WYO) 6-4 WYO 24, ODU 15 WYO 12, MSU 18 197: No. 7 Ben Darmstadt (Cornell) Fall Buchanan (WYO) 2:35 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. | Dec. 30, 2019 | Day Two Fort Lauderdale, Fla. | Dec. 30, 2019 | Day Two 125: No. 10 Kilian Cardindale (ODU) dec. Doyle Trout (WYO) 10-4 125: Logan Griffin (MSU) dec. Trout (WYO) 7-2 HWT: No. 17 Andrews (WYO) dec. Brendan Furman (Cornell) 7-2 133: No. 7 Montorie Bridges (WYO) Fall Shannon Hanna (ODU) 6:09 133: No. 7 Bridges (WYO) dec. Garrett Pepple (MSU) 1-0 141: No. 13 Sa’Derian Perry (ODU) dec. Chase Zollmann (WYO) 8-1 141: Matt Santos (MSU) dec. Zollmann (WYO) 8-2 149: No. 24 Jaron Jensen (WYO) dec. Kenan Carter (ODU) 3-2 149: Alex Hrisopoulos (MSU) dec. No. 24 Jensen (WYO) 6-4 157: No. 14 Larry Early (ODU) dec. Dewey Krueger (WYO) 10-8, SV-1 157: No. 16 Jake Tucker (MSU) dec. Krueger (WYO) 5-4 165: Cole Moody (WYO) dec. No. 20 Shane Jones (ODU) 5-2 165: Moody (WYO) dec. Austin Hiles (MSU) 6-5 174: Alex Kramer (ODU) Fall Casey Randles (WYO) 6:45 174: Layne Malczewski (MSU) dec. Randles (WYO) 9-4 184: No. 16 Tate Samuelson (WYO) dec. Antonio Agee (ODU) 2-1 184: No. 17 Cam Caffey (MSU) dec. No. 16 Samuelson (WYO) 3-1 197: Stephen Buchanan (WYO) dec. Timothy Young (ODU) 8-5 197: Buchanan (WYO) dec. Nick May (MSU) 13-7 HWT: No. 17 Brian Andrews (WYO) Fall Jacob Bullock (ODU) 6:08 HWT: No. 17 Andrews (WYO) dec. Christian Rebottaro (MSU) 1-0

WEEK 17 COWBOY WRESTLING 2019-20 DUAL RESULTS

DUAL 7 DUAL 8 DUAL 9 Jan. 4, 2020 | West Point, N.Y. Jan. 4, 2020 | West Point, N.Y. Jan. 4, 2020 | West Point, N.Y. Christl Arena Christl Arena Christl Arena

WYOMING 22 WYOMING 15 WYOMING 13

AMERICAN 13 #17 NORTH CAROLINA 20 #21 ARMY 19

WEST POINT, N.Y. (Jan. 4, 2020) – The Wyoming wrestling team WEST POINT, N.Y. (Jan. 4, 2020) – The Wyoming wrestling team WEST POINT, N.Y. (Jan. 4, 2020) – The Wyoming wrestling team was able to pick up a win Saturday over American at the West was able to pick up a win Saturday over American at the West was able to pick up a win Saturday over American at the West Point Duals hosted by Army, defeating the Eagles 22-13 in the first Point Duals hosted by Army, defeating the Eagles 22-13 in the first Point Duals hosted by Army, defeating the Eagles 22-13 in the first of three duals on the day. The Cowboys came up just short in their of three duals on the day. The Cowboys came up just short in their of three duals on the day. The Cowboys came up just short in their final two duals at the event, losing to No. 17 North Carolina 20-15 final two duals at the event, losing to No. 17 North Carolina 20-15 final two duals at the event, losing to No. 17 North Carolina 20-15 and closing the day with a 19-13 loss to 21st-ranked Army. and closing the day with a 19-13 loss to 21st-ranked Army. and closing the day with a 19-13 loss to 21st-ranked Army.

After falling behind to American early, 3-0, Montorie Bridges at 133 After falling behind to American early, 3-0, Montorie Bridges at 133 After falling behind to American early, 3-0, Montorie Bridges at 133 pounds got the Pokes (3-6) on the scoreboard with the first of what pounds got the Pokes (3-6) on the scoreboard with the first of what pounds got the Pokes (3-6) on the scoreboard with the first of what would be four major decisions against AU, as he defeated Daniel would be four major decisions against AU, as he defeated Daniel would be four major decisions against AU, as he defeated Daniel Kidd 12-1. After taking losses at 141 and 149, Dewey Krueger’s Kidd 12-1. After taking losses at 141 and 149, Dewey Krueger’s Kidd 12-1. After taking losses at 141 and 149, Dewey Krueger’s 5-0 upset victory over No. 25 Ethan Karsten at 157, cut the 5-0 upset victory over No. 25 Ethan Karsten at 157, cut the 5-0 upset victory over No. 25 Ethan Karsten at 157, cut the Cowboy deficit to 10-7 at the halfway point. Cole Moody (165) and Cowboy deficit to 10-7 at the halfway point. Cole Moody (165) and Cowboy deficit to 10-7 at the halfway point. Cole Moody (165) and Casey Randles (174) would both record major decisions in their Casey Randles (174) would both record major decisions in their Casey Randles (174) would both record major decisions in their matches, winning 10-2 and 19-6, respectively to push the Pokes matches, winning 10-2 and 19-6, respectively to push the Pokes matches, winning 10-2 and 19-6, respectively to push the Pokes in front, 15-10. in front, 15-10. in front, 15-10.

After Tate Samuelson lost a hard-fought match to No. 9 Tanner After Tate Samuelson lost a hard-fought match to No. 9 Tanner After Tate Samuelson lost a hard-fought match to No. 9 Tanner Harvey, 5-3, Stephen Buchanan at 197 righted the ship for UW, Harvey, 5-3, Stephen Buchanan at 197 righted the ship for UW, Harvey, 5-3, Stephen Buchanan at 197 righted the ship for UW, recording a major decision of his own by blanking Will Jarrell, 11-0. recording a major decision of his own by blanking Will Jarrell, 11-0. recording a major decision of his own by blanking Will Jarrell, 11-0. At heavyweight, Brian Andrews closed things out for the Cowboys At heavyweight, Brian Andrews closed things out for the Cowboys At heavyweight, Brian Andrews closed things out for the Cowboys with a 5-2 win over Niko Camacho. with a 5-2 win over Niko Camacho. with a 5-2 win over Niko Camacho.

Against North Carolina, the Cowboys fell behind 20-3 in the dual Against North Carolina, the Cowboys fell behind 20-3 in the dual Against North Carolina, the Cowboys fell behind 20-3 in the dual as Bridges’ 4-2 win over Jaime Hernandez was the Cowboys’ as Bridges’ 4-2 win over Jaime Hernandez was the Cowboys’ as Bridges’ 4-2 win over Jaime Hernandez was the Cowboys’ lone victory until they won three consecutive matchups to close lone victory until they won three consecutive matchups to close lone victory until they won three consecutive matchups to close the dual. the dual. the dual.

Samuelson was the first as he pinned UNC’s Joey Mazzara just Samuelson was the first as he pinned UNC’s Joey Mazzara just Samuelson was the first as he pinned UNC’s Joey Mazzara just 59 seconds into the match to earn his second win of the day. 59 seconds into the match to earn his second win of the day. 59 seconds into the match to earn his second win of the day. Then, Buchanan was able to pull out a hard-fought 6-2 victory over Then, Buchanan was able to pull out a hard-fought 6-2 victory over Then, Buchanan was able to pull out a hard-fought 6-2 victory over Brandon Whitman before Andrews was able to ride-out Andrew Brandon Whitman before Andrews was able to ride-out Andrew Brandon Whitman before Andrews was able to ride-out Andrew Gunning in the second Sudden Victory period for a 2-1 win. Gunning in the second Sudden Victory period for a 2-1 win. Gunning in the second Sudden Victory period for a 2-1 win.

Against the Black Knights, Bridges was able to complete his Against the Black Knights, Bridges was able to complete his Against the Black Knights, Bridges was able to complete his perfect 3-0 day as he bested Lane Peters 8-5 to tie the dual score perfect 3-0 day as he bested Lane Peters 8-5 to tie the dual score perfect 3-0 day as he bested Lane Peters 8-5 to tie the dual score at 3-3 early. Trevor Jeffries grabbed his first win of the event next at 3-3 early. Trevor Jeffries grabbed his first win of the event next at 3-3 early. Trevor Jeffries grabbed his first win of the event next at 141 pounds, defeating Army’s Noah Brown, 10-6 to give UW a at 141 pounds, defeating Army’s Noah Brown, 10-6 to give UW a at 141 pounds, defeating Army’s Noah Brown, 10-6 to give UW a 6-3 lead. 6-3 lead. 6-3 lead.

From there, Army won four consecutive matches to jump out in From there, Army won four consecutive matches to jump out in From there, Army won four consecutive matches to jump out in front, 16-6. Three of those losses came against ranked Army front, 16-6. Three of those losses came against ranked Army front, 16-6. Three of those losses came against ranked Army opponents. Samuelson was able to get the Pokes back on track as opponents. Samuelson was able to get the Pokes back on track as opponents. Samuelson was able to get the Pokes back on track as he again scored a bonus-point victory, beating Jed Smith, 13-4 for he again scored a bonus-point victory, beating Jed Smith, 13-4 for he again scored a bonus-point victory, beating Jed Smith, 13-4 for the major decision. the major decision. the major decision.

Buchanan was able to put the finishing touches on his 3-0 day as Buchanan was able to put the finishing touches on his 3-0 day as Buchanan was able to put the finishing touches on his 3-0 day as he survived a marathon against Alex Hopkins to win in the third he survived a marathon against Alex Hopkins to win in the third he survived a marathon against Alex Hopkins to win in the third period of Sudden Victory. Buchanan was able to ride Hopkins out period of Sudden Victory. Buchanan was able to ride Hopkins out period of Sudden Victory. Buchanan was able to ride Hopkins out to close the match after an exhausting six periods. Trailing 16-13 to close the match after an exhausting six periods. Trailing 16-13 to close the match after an exhausting six periods. Trailing 16-13 after the two wins, Andrews was defeated 5-0 by Ben Sullivan as after the two wins, Andrews was defeated 5-0 by Ben Sullivan as after the two wins, Andrews was defeated 5-0 by Ben Sullivan as Army was able to hang on for the dual victory. Army was able to hang on for the dual victory. Army was able to hang on for the dual victory.

Next up, the Cowboys will again have a busy week next weekend Next up, the Cowboys will again have a busy week next weekend Next up, the Cowboys will again have a busy week next weekend as they return to Big 12 action with a pair of road duals. Wyoming as they return to Big 12 action with a pair of road duals. Wyoming as they return to Big 12 action with a pair of road duals. Wyoming will face North Dakota State at 6 p.m., in Fargo Friday, Jan. 10 and will face North Dakota State at 6 p.m., in Fargo Friday, Jan. 10 and will face North Dakota State at 6 p.m., in Fargo Friday, Jan. 10 and will then travel to Brookings, S.D., to face South Dakota State at will then travel to Brookings, S.D., to face South Dakota State at will then travel to Brookings, S.D., to face South Dakota State at noon Sunday, Jan. 12. noon Sunday, Jan. 12. noon Sunday, Jan. 12.

Big 12 Championships COWBOY 2019-20 DUAL RESULTS WRESTLING

DUAL 10 DUAL 11 DUAL 12 Jan. 10, 2020 | Fargo, N.D. Jan. 12, 2020 | Brookings, S.D. Jan. 24, 2020 | Laramie, Wyo. Scheels Center Frost Arena UniWyo Sports Complex

WYOMING 34 WYOMING 16 CSU BAKERSFIELD 3

NORTH DAKOTA STATE 8 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 17 WYOMING 34

FARGO, N.D. (Jan. 10, 2020) – The Wyoming wrestling team racked-up BROOKINGS, S.D. (Jan. 12, 2020) – The Wyoming wrestling team’s LARAMIE, Wyo. (Jan. 24, 2020) – It was a banner night on the mat for the eight match wins, four of which were bonus-point victories that included comeback effort fell just short Sunday afternoon in Brookings, S.D., as Wyoming wrestling team as the Pokes finally got the chance to wrestle in a pair of falls as the Cowboys rolled past North Dakota State, 34-6 Friday South Dakota State edged the Cowboys by the slimmest of margins, a home dual Friday night and the Cowboys treated the Laramie faithful to night in Fargo. Hayden Hastings at 174 pounds and Brian Andrews at 17-16. The Pokes won three consecutive matches in the middle weights, quite the show in a 34-3 victory over CSU Bakersfield. heavyweight recorded the two falls for the Pokes. Wyoming improves to including four of the final six bouts, but it was not enough to overcome 4-6 overall on the season and 2-0 in Big 12 duals. Wyoming (5-7) recorded five bonus-point victories on the night, four major falling behind 11-3 early on in the dual. decisions and one pin, while winning 9-of-10 bouts against the Roadrun- “That was a breath of fresh air,” said Head Coach Mark Branch. ners (2-4). Hayden Hastings, at 174 pounds, got the fall for the Cowboys “That was heartbreaking,” said Head Coach Mark Branch. while Tate Samuelson (184), Stephen Buchanan (197), Brian Andrews “Those first three guys kind of set the tone for us, we were underdogs at (HWT) and Trevor Jeffries (141) all picked up major decision victories. 141 and 149 tonight and to have two upsets to begin, I think it captured “We had some guys step-up and get us back into the duals against a the momentum for us and quieted their crowd. “Those are important things Cole Moody got the dual started at 165 pounds and come up big late in very good team, but we needed to make one or two things happen and his 4-2 win over Jacob Thalin. Moody scored a reversal with four seconds to do on the road. It’s important to win early and keep the crowd out of it. we didn’t.” Even in our losses, the way we came back in those matches and the way left in the first period to tie the match at 2-2 and then got an escape in the the guys fought back, it kind of kept the crowd out of it still, because they second to go in front 3-2 before riding Thalin out the entire third period to had to hang on at the end.” The Jackrabbits (6-3, 3-0 Big 12) got out the gates quickly with a Technical pick up the riding time bonus and the win. Fall victory at 125 pounds to go up 5-0. At 133, Montorie Bridges continued his winning streak as he put together a 5-1 victory over SDSU’s Zach Next, at 174, Hastings pinned Albert Urias in just 1:51. It was Hastings’ The dual began at 133, with the most-anticipated matchup of the evening seventh fall of the season and second in his last three matches and gave as No. 6 Montorie Bridges faced 12th-ranked Cam Sykora of NDSU. Price. Bridges used a four-point second period to take a 4-0 lead and then the Cowboys a 9-0 lead after two bouts. Bridges was able to get the Pokes started off right as he used a three-point controlled much of the action in the third to secure the win. second period to help him prevail over Sykora, 6-4. The win marks Bridges’ “It was awesome,” said Hastings after the dual. ninth straight. After the Jackrabbits picked up wins at 141 and 149 pounds, they took an 11-3 lead in the dual before the Pokes fired off three-straight wins begin- “Wrestling in front of the home crowd, we’ve been hyping this up for a “They picked the weight to start at tonight,” said Branch. while now and the turnout was great, the fans are amazing. I like to come ning at 157 pounds by Dewey Krueger. Krueger defeated Colten Carlson out and put on a performance and get the crowd into it. Tonight I didn’t “They were looking to get momentum to start the dual at that weight, but 9-4 to jump start the Cowboys. Krueger got a takedown in both the first mind wrestling second and getting out and going and then sitting back and I felt like Montorie executed some things we focused on this week and and second periods, and then turned Carlson for a four-point nearfall to do watch my teammates.” worked on in practice. He did a great job of riding and being tough in the most of his damage in the victory. top position and then chaining his moves together, which were both things Samuelson made it 13-0 UW after his 13-4 major over Josh Loomer. we practiced. It was a big boost for the team for him to go out there and At 165, Cole Moody picked up a major decision victory with a 13-3 win Samuelson recorded five takedowns in the win and scored seven points do that and execute things we’ve worked on and to let the guys see that in the final 1:11 of the third period to lengthen his lead from 6-2 to 13-4 in over Tanner Cook. After falling behind early, 2-0, Moody got a quick escape order to pick up the bonus-point win. what we focused on could work and to go out and execute. He gave our and then a takedown of his own in the first to take a 3-2 lead. From there, team confidence.” he got another escape and takedown in the second before pouring it on Buchanan kept the train rolling with a 14-6 win over CSUB’s Dominic Next up, Trevor Jeffries at 141, lengthened UW’s team lead thanks to a in the third with a takedown and a four-point nearfall of his own. Moody Ducharme. Buchanan also got to work late in his match, scoring nine added the riding time point to get a 10-point margin of victory. points in the third period alone to earn the major, including registering two takedown in the first Sudden Victory period to defeat the Bisons’ Sawyer takedown in the final 13 seconds. Buchanan also scored five points in the Degen, 4-2 to push the Wyoming lead to 6-0. At 149, Jaron Jensen kept second period and led 5-1 going into the final period. the victories rolling as he picked up a 4-3 win. Jensen trailed heading into “Cole Moody really had the performance we knew he was capable of and the third period, but took a brief 3-2 lead thanks to a reversal. The Bison’s he really helped spark a fire with this team. That win should really give him Andrews got the fourth consecutive bonus-point win for the Pokes as Jaden VanMaanen was able to tie the bout late with an escape, but thanks confidence,” continued Branch. he bested Jarrod Snyder 13-3. Andrews did his damage with a pair of to the Riding Time bonus point, Jensen was able to prevail and put the four-point nearfalls in the first period and led 10-0 after one. From there, Cowboys up 9-0 in the match. Hayden Hastings kept the winning going at 174 as he blanked Cade King, Andrews recorded a pair of third period escapes and then earned the riding time bonus, putting the Pokes up 21-0 as a team. North Dakota State (4-4) got its two wins at 157 and 165 pounds as Dewey 5-0. After a scoreless first period, Hastings got an escape in the second Krueger and Cole Moody dropped their respective matches, 8-4 and 10-7. to go up 1-0 heading into the final period. In the third, Hastings secured Jake Svihel was able to outlast Alex Hernandez-Figueroa at 125 pounds, a takedown to go up 3-0, was awarded a penalty point and also got the winning 8-6. Svihel took a 4-2 lead into the second period, thanks to a pair Wyoming got back on track at 174 as Hayden Hastings’ return to the lineup riding time bonus to take the shutout victory. At that point, UW had a 13-11 of first period takedowns. After scoring three more points in the second, was a memorable one. Hastings pinned NDSU’s Lorenzo De La Riva early lead in the dual. Svihel earned an escape with 1:24 left in the third to take an 8-4 lead in the second period. Hastings was in control of the match from the outset, before surrendering a late takedown. scoring six quick points in the first period and led 6-1 after one. At the 184- and 197-pound weights, SDSU was able to edge-out the At 133, Montorie Bridges won his eighth consecutive match and 14th out “That was a big win for Hayden coming back, especially since he lost to Cowboys behind the strength of a pair of ranked wrestlers as Tate of his last 15 bouts, as he defeated Chance Rich, 7-4. Bridges controlled De La Riva last season at the Big 12 Tournament. Hayden watched film all Samuelson lost to 16th-ranked Zach Carlson, 3-2 and Stephen Buchanan much of the match, taking a 2-1 lead into the second period. In the week and we looked at and worked on some things with him and he was fell to No. 20 Tanner Sloan, 6-3. The Jackrabbits reclaimed the team lead, second, Bridges got an escape just five seconds into the period and then a 17-13 at that point. takedown late to go up 5-1. In the third, Rich made things interesting with aggressive right away and put (De La Riva) on his back twice, and that an escape and takedown before Bridges was able to get back to neutral really took the wind out of NDSU’s sails I thought. For Hayden to come with 26 seconds left and hang on for the riding time bonus. back after missing some time and take care of business like that was really “One takedown at 184 or 197 could have given us the dual and we were in big,” continued Branch. position for those takedowns. We let them dictate the matches at 174 and Jeffries’ 13-2 win at 141 was the final bonus-point victory of the night for 285, even though we won those, we didn’t put ourselves in a match to get the Cowboys as he bested Angelo Martinoni. Jeffries got to work early, Next up, Tate Samuelson earned a major decision victory at 184 pounds bonus points. We had several ways to win that dual and upset a confer- scoring a takedown, a reversal and a four-point nearfall in the first to grab over Noah Cressell, 10-1. Samuelson had a workmanlike effort, recording an 8-2 lead. After reversing Martinoni in the second, Jeffries finished him a takedown in the first and second period, as well as an escape and took ence opponent, so it’s going to sting a little bit,” said Branch. off with a takedown in the third and rode him out the rest of the way, tally- a 5-0 lead into the final period. In the third, Samuelson got two more ing a ride time of 3:43 in the win. takedown to go up 9-1 and then got the riding time bonus. Brian Andrews rounded-out the dual for the Cowboys with a hard-fought, low-scoring, 1-0 win over Blake Wolters. Andrews controlled the action for Dewey Krueger ended the evening at 157, following up UW’s lone loss of At 197, Stephen Buchanan pulled out an exciting victory over Cordell much of the match and was able to maintain control on the top in the third the evening with a 5-2 decision over the Roadrunners’ Wyatt Gerl. Krueger Eaton, 4-3. Buchanan, who trailed most of the match, was able to secure a period, securing the riding time point to earn the victory. led most of the match, taking a 2-0 lead via takedown just 28 seconds takedown near the edge of the mat with just seven seconds left to take the into the matchup. After a three-point second period, Krueger was able to lead and earn a thrilling victory and put UW up 22-6. hang on despite a third period takedown by Gerl, capping off the night for Wyoming will be off next week and will return to action for their first home the Pokes. Brian Andrews put the exclamation point on the evening for the Cowboys duals of the season in two weeks as the Cowboys host CSU Bakersfield at as he pinned No. 25 Brandon Metz is just 53 seconds to push the margin 7 p.m., Jan. 24 at the UniWyo. The Pokes will then head to Green River to “It was really good to be home, it was a great crowd tonight with a lot of 28-6 in the dual. Doyle Trout rounded-out the evening with a forfeit win at host Utah Valley at 2 p.m., Jan. 26. energy,” said Head Coach Mark Branch. 125 pounds. “I thought our guys came out tonight, especially early and set the tone for our team performance. We had some really strong performances, a lot of Wyoming now shifts its focus to the South as another Big 12 opponent South Dakota State 17, Wyoming 16 bonus points early on which gave us a little breathing room. We put a lot is on tap Sunday as the Cowboys face South Dakota State at noon, Jan. 12, 2020 | Frost Arena | Brookings, S.D. on our guys’ shoulders when we’re at home. We’ve got a home crowd we Mountain Time in Brookings. 125: Danny Vega (SDSU) Tech Fall Jake Svihel (WYO) 18-3 tell them it’s their duty to go out and entertain the crowd, not just win, but entertain them,” continued Branch. Wyoming 34, North Dakota State 6 133: No. 6 Montorie Bridges (WYO) dec. Zach Price (SDSU) 5-1 Jan. 10, 2020 | Scheels Center | Fargo, N.D. 141: Clay Carlson (SDSU) dec. Trevor Jeffries (WYO) 12-6 The Cowboys look to continue their momentum later this weekend as they 133: No. 6 Montorie Bridges (WYO) dec. No. 12 Cam Sykora (NDSU) 6-4 149: No. 17 Henry Pohlmeyer (SDSU) dec. No. 19 Jaron Jensen (WYO) host Utah Valley Sunday at 2 p.m., in Green River in the Outreach Match 141: Trevor Jeffries (WYO) dec. Sawyer Degen (NDSU) 4-2, SV-1 6-2 held at Green River High School. 149: No. 19 Jaron Jensen (WYO) dec. Jaden VanMaanen (NDSU) 4-3 157: Dewey Krueger (WYO) dec. Colten Carlson (SDSU) 9-4 157: Jared Franek (NDSU) dec. Dewey Krueger (WYO) 8-4 165: Cole Moody (WYO) MD Tanner Cook (SDSU) 13-3 Wyoming 34, CSU Bakersfield 3 165: Luke Weber (NDSU) dec. Cole Moody (WYO) 10-7 174: No. 10 Hayden Hastings (WYO) dec. Cade King (SDSU) 5-0 Jan. 24, 2020 | Laramie, Wyo. | UniWyo Sports Complex 174: No. 10 Hayden Hastings (WYO) Fall Lorenzo De La Riva (NDSU) 184: No. 16 Zach Carlson (SDSU) dec. Tate Samuelson (WYO) 3-2 3:28 165: Cole Moody (WYO) dec. Jacob Thalin (CSUB) 4-2 184: Tate Samuelson (WYO) MD Noah Cressell (NDSU) 10-1 197: No. 20 Tanner Sloan (SDSU) dec. Stephen Buchanan (WYO) 6-3 174: No. 10 Hayden Hastings (WYO) Fall Albert Urias (CSUB) 1:51 HWT: No. 20 Brian Andrews (WYO) dec. Blake Wolters (SDSU) 1-0 184: No. 29 Tate Samuelson (WYO) MD Josh Loomer (CSUB) 13-4 197: Stephen Buchanan (WYO) dec. Cordell Eaton (NDSU) 4-3 197: No. 27 Stephen Buchanan (WYO) MD Dominic Ducharme (CSUB) HWT: No. 20 Brian Andrews (WYO) Fall No. 25 Brandon Metz (NDSU) 14-6 0:53 HWT: No. 18 Brian Andrews (WYO) MD Jarrod Snyder (CSUB) 13-3 125: Doyle Trout (WYO) forfeit NDSU 125: Jake Svihel (WYO) dec. Alex Hernandez-Figueroa (CSUB) 8-6 133: No. 6 Montorie Bridges (WYO) dec. Chance Rich (CSUB) 7-4 141: Trevor Jeffries (WYO) MD Angelo Martinoni (CSUB) 13-2 149: Russ Rohlfing (CSUB) dec. No. 20 Jaron Jensen (WYO) 6-0 157: No. 32 Dewey Krueger (WYO) dec. Wyatt Gerl (CSUB) 5-2

WEEK 17 COWBOY WRESTLING 2019-20 DUAL RESULTS

DUAL 13 DUAL 14 DUAL 15 Jan. 26, 2020 | Green River, Wyo. Jan. 31, 2020 | Corvallis, Ore. Feb. 6, 2020 | Laramie, Wyo. Green River High School Gill Coliseum UniWyo Sports Complex

UTAH VALLEY 9 WYOMING 18 FRESNO STATE 22

WYOMING 37 OREGON STATE 13 WYOMING 19

CORVALLIS, Ore. (Jan. 31, 2020) – The Wyoming wrestling team held on LARAMIE, Wyo. (Feb. 6, 2020) – The Wyoming wrestling team’s three-dual GREEN RIVER, Wyo. (Jan. 26, 2020) – In front of a raucous crowd of over to win a hard-fought dual Friday evening over Oregon State, defeating the winning streak came to a halt Thursday night inside the UniWyo as the Pokes 1,000 in Green River, the Wyoming wrestling team put on a show during their Beavers on the road, 18-13 to secure the Cowboys’ third consecutive dual fell 22-19 to Fresno State. Despite picking up forfeits at 125 and 197 pounds, outreach match, recording four falls while taking care of business over Utah victory. No. 31 Dewey Krueger’s 8-3 victory over Logan Meek at 157 pounds the Cowboys won just a pair of matches on the evening. Valley, 37-9. The win makes it a clean weekend sweep for the Pokes in their was the deciding win for the Pokes in the final match of the night. home-opening duals of the season. At 184 pounds, Tate Samuelson was the bright spot of the evening, earning “It was a really good experience for us,” said Head Coach Mark Branch. a 9-0 major decision over Dominic Kinkaid. Samuelson earned a four-point Five of the first six matches in the dual ended in pins with four of those nearfall to close the third period to pick up the bonus-point win. It marks belonging to the Cowboys. Jake Svihel (125), Trevor Jeffries (141), Dewey “We wrestled a really energized team that we were wrestling at home, in front Samuelson’s seventh victory in his last eight matches. Krueger (157) and Cole Moody (165) earned the falls in the win for the Pokes. of their crowd. They came out with a lot more energy than we did. We have to learn to match that. We have to have more energy than our opponents Montorie Bridges picked up his 26th win on the season at 133, as he bested “I thought it was great, very thankful for everything that Green River did to put no matter what the situation is or where we’re wrestling at. “I like the fact Fresno’s Gary Joint, 4-0. Bridges grabbed a takedown with just three seconds this thing on,” said Head Coach Mark Branch. we showed some guts and found a way to win. The bottom line is, it was a battle.” left in the opening period and then quickly got an escape in the second to go up 3-0. Bridges earned the riding time point as well as he racked up 1:52 of “They packed the gym and it was a great crowd and atmosphere. We got The dual started out at 165 with Cole Moody dropping a heartbreaker in sud- ride time to earn the 4-0 victory. a lot of pins, which was great, especially early on. Bonus points are really den victory to Aaron Olmos, 6-4, however, the Pokes responded by rattling off important in setting the tone. It gives you some breathing room and allows four-straight wins to go up 12-3 in the team score. No. 11 Hayden Hastings Jake Svihel at 125 and Stephen Buchanan at 197 got the two forfeit victories the guys to feel like they can just go out and wrestle and don’t have to worry started the run with his 6-3 decision over Jackson McKinney. Hastings for the Cowboys. about the team score.” trailed 2-1 in the second period, but got an escape, followed up quickly by a takedown to take a 4-2 lead into the third. In the final period, Hastings added “Things went wrong right from the start tonight,” said Head Coach Mark Svihel got things going in his victory, pinning Will Edelblute partway through another takedown and was able to hang on for the win. Branch. the third period. Svihel got off to a slow start, falling behind in the bout 6-0 in the first period, before rattling off seven straight points of his own before At 184, Tate Samuelson tallied three takedowns in his 8-3 victory over “Nothing went right, even the matches we won. They were uninspired wins getting the fall. Colton Beisley. Samuelson also got an escape in the third to go up 5-1 and eventually earned the riding time bonus to end things. Stephen Buchanan at and we can’t have that, we’ve got to have somebody step up.” After Montorie Bridges fell to No. 19 ranked Taylor LaMont to tie the team 197 made it three consecutive wins for the Cowboys as he defeated OSU’s JJ Dixon, 9-5. Wyoming has to flush the defeat quickly as the Cowboys welcome No. 7 score at 6-6, Trevor Jeffries pushed the Cowboys back in front with a fall early ranked Oklahoma State to town Saturday for a 7 p.m. dual. The showdown in the third period over Isaiah Delgado. At the time of the fall, Jeffries was in The bout was tied 3-3 after the first period with both wrestlers getting an between the Cowboys will be held in the Arena-Auditorium. control of the bout, 12-2. escape and a takedown. After Dixon took a brief 4-3 lead in the second, Buchanan snagged the lead for good with his second takedown of the match FRESNO STATE 22, WYOMING 19 Jaron Jensen was next up and was able to sneak out a 1-0 win over Cam- and then in the third, recorded a reversal to begin the period and added his Feb. 6, 2020 | Laramie, Wyo. | UniWyo Sports Complex | Attendance 547 eron Hunsaker to put the Cowboys up 15-6. Jensen scored the only point of third takedown for good measure after a Dixon escape. 174: Brandon Martino (Fresno) MD No. 11 Hayden Hastings (WYO) 8-0 the match with an escape in the second period. 184: No. 29 Tate Samuelson (WYO) MD Dominic Kincaid (Fresno) 9-0 At heavyweight, 18th-ranked Brian Andrews grinded-out a 2-1 win over 197: No. 23 Stephen Buchanan (WYO) by Forfeit Krueger got the pin party going again at 157 as he stopped Jerry Rubio just Jamarcus Grant. The two were scoreless after two periods, but an escape HWT: No. 9 Josh Hokit (Fresno) dec. No. 18 Brian Andrews (WYO) 3-2 2:09 into their contest. Krueger got to work early in the win with a takedown from Andrews in the third was the difference as he rode Grant out the rest of 125: Jake Svihel (WYO) by Forfeit and two nearfalls to begin the first period before ending things to put UW the period and picked up the riding time bonus. Grant’s only score came on 133: No. 8 Montorie Bridges (WYO) dec. Gary Joint (Fresno) 4-0 up 21-6. the second stalling warning on Andrews. 141: No. 13 DJ Lloren (Fresno) Fall Trevor Jeffries (WYO) 4:30 After the Beavers got a major decision at 125 to cut into the Pokes’ team 149: No. 31 Greg Gaxiola (Fresno) dec. No. 32 Jaron Jensen (WYO) 4-1 Moody at 165 made it back-to-back pins as he got the win in just 4:05 over lead, 12-7, eighth-ranked Montorie Bridges got the marquee win of the night 157: No. 12 Jacob Wright (Fresno) dec. No. 31 Dewey Krueger (WYO) 7-4 Grant LaMont, to make the team score 27-6. Moody was ahead 9-4 at the in a top-15 showdown with Oregon State’s 15th-ranked Devan Turner, 7-4. 165: Adam Kemp (Fresno) dec. Cole Moody (WYO) 3-2 time of the fall. Bridges took a 2-0 lead into the second period before Turner was able to tie things up with a two-point nearfall. However, Bridges was able to get an After No. 10 Hayden Hastings lost a heartbreaker in Sudden Victory to escape and took a 3-2 lead into the final period. Turner would tie the bout ninth-ranked Kimball Bastian, 12-5, Tate Samuelson got the Cowboys back again with another escape before Bridges took the lead for good with his on track with an 11-2 major decision over Ashton Seely. Samuelson was second takedown to go up 5-3 and then earned penalty point, as well as the able to score seven points in the third period alone to stretch his victory into riding time point. bonus points. Oregon State would not go away though, getting back-to-back wins at At 197, Stephen Buchanan got a top-20 win as he outlasted No. 19 Tanner 141 and 149 pounds as 25th-ranked Grant Willits held off Trevor Jeffries’ Orndorff, 8-3. Buchanan broke a 3-3 tie in the third period with five points in comeback bid, 12-10 and Lane Stigall defeated Jaron Jensen, 9-3 to make the final period, including a takedown and two-point nearfall in the closing the team score, 15-13. seconds to put the Cowboys up 34-9. Krueger’s match got off to a fast start as both he and Meek got a takedown and an escape in the first, however, Meek wouldn’t score again as Krueger Lastly, Brian Andrews was able to control his way to a 4-0 win over Chase again scored three points in the second period, followed by Meek’s second Trussell. Andrews got a takedown in the first and then an escape and the rid- stalling warning and then the riding time bonus in the third to secure the dual ing time bonus point in the third period to close out the dual for the Pokes. victory for the Cowboys.

“Overall, it was a great dual meet. It hurt to lose a couple of those but it’s a “Dewey felt it, he came out way too jazzed and was looking for a home run. learning experience. It was a good conference win and the team’s looking Halfway through the match I told him ‘just wrestle, just score and take a deep better each time we go out and we just have to keep building on it,” continued breath.’ It took him a while to settle down and do his thing and once he did Branch. that, it was good. For him to be the only senior in our lineup and to get the win for his team, especially on the road, is hopefully a memory he’ll have forever.” The Cowboys return to action as they return to the road Jan. 31 at Oregon State for an 8 p.m., MT dual against the Beavers. UW returns home next week now for a pair of Big 12 tilts in Laramie. The Cowboys welcome Fresno State to town Thursday, February 6 for a 7 p.m., match in the UniWyo. The Pokes then welcome Oklahoma State for a 7 p.m., Wyoming 37, Utah Valley 9 bout Saturday inside the Arena-Auditorium. Jan. 26, 2020 | Green River, Wyo. | Green River HS 125: Jake Svihel (WYO) Fall Will Edelblute (UVU) 5:49 WYOMING 18, OREGON STATE 13 133: No. 19 Taylor LaMont (UVU) Fall No. 6 Montorie Bridges (WYO) 1:05 Jan. 31, 2020 | Gill Coliseum | Corvallis, Ore. 141: Trevor Jeffries (WYO) Fall Isaiah Delgado (UVU) 5:38 165: Aaron Olmos (OSU) dec. Cole Moody (WYO) 6-4, SV-1 149: No. 20 Jaron Jensen (WYO) dec. Cameron Hunsaker (UVU) 1-0 174: No. 11 Hayden Hastings (WYO) dec. Jackson McKinney (OSU) 6-3 157: Dewey Krueger (WYO) fall Jerry Rubio (UVO) 2:09 184: No. 29 Tate Samuelson (WYO) dec. Colton Beisley (OSU) 8-3 165: Cole Moody (WYO) Fall Grant LaMont (UV) 4:05 197: No. 23 Stephen Buchanan (WYO) dec. JJ Dixon (OSU) 9-5 174: No. 9 Kimball Bastian (UVU) dec. No. 10 Hayden Hastings (WYO) HWT: No. 18 Brian Andrews (WYO) dec. Jamarcus Grant (OSU) 2-1 12-5 SV-3 125: Brandon Kaylor (OSU) MD Jake Svihel (WYO) 15-7 184: Tate Samuelson (WYO) MD Ashton Seely (UVU) 11-2 133: No. 8 Montorie Bridges (WYO) dec. No. 15 Devan Turner (OSU) 7-4 197: Stephen Buchanan (WYO) dec. No. 19 Tanner Orndorff (UVU) 8-3 141: No. 25 Grant Willits (OSU) dec. Trevor Jeffries (WYO) 12-10 149: Lane Stigall (OSU) dec. No. 32 Logan Jensen (WYO) 9-3 HWT: No. 18 Brian Andrews (WYO) dec. Chase Trussell (UVU) 4-0 157: No. 31 Dewey Krueger (WYO) dec. Logan Meek (OSU) 8-3

Big 12 Championships COWBOY 2019-20 DUAL RESULTS WRESTLING

DUAL 16 DUAL 17 DUAL 18 Feb. 8, 2020 | Laramie, Wyo. Feb. 16, 2020 | Laramie, Wyo. Feb. 22, 2020 | Morgantown, W.V. Arena-Auditorium UniWyo Sports Complex University High School

NO. 7 OKLAHOMA STATE 25 NORTHERN COLORADO 11 WYOMING 16

WYOMING 7 WYOMING 22 WEST VIRGINIA 17

LARAMIE, Wyo. (Feb. 8, 2020) – Stephen Buchanan won a thriller at 197 LARAMIE, Wyo. (Feb. 16, 2020) – The Wyoming wrestling team closed its LARAMIE, Wyo. (Feb. 16, 2020) – The Wyoming wrestling team closed its pounds to upset seventh-ranked Dakota Geer of Oklahoma State and at 2020 home slate with a solid win Sunday afternoon, downing Northern Colo- 2020 home slate with a solid win Sunday afternoon, downing Northern Colo- heavyweight, Brian Andrews was dominant in his 15-0 technical fall victory rado 22-11 in the Pokes’ final home dual of the season. The win also marked rado 22-11 in the Pokes’ final home dual of the season. The win also marked over Austin Harris. As Wyoming closed its dual against No. 7 ranked Okla- the 600th dual victory in Wyoming program history. the 600th dual victory in Wyoming program history. homa State strongly in a 25-7 loss to OSU. “I’m happy to come out of here with a win, it was important,” said Head Coach “I’m happy to come out of here with a win, it was important,” said Head Coach Buchanan’s upset over Geer was a back-and-forth affair with Buchanan grab- Mark Branch. Mark Branch. bing an early 2-0 lead with a first period takedown. After a Geer escape, he gained the lead with a takedown of his own to go up 3-2. Buchanan however, “I’m disappointed a little in the way that we wrestled, we’re still not doing some “I’m disappointed a little in the way that we wrestled, we’re still not doing some would keep fighting and was able to tie the bout at 3-3 with just 12 seconds left of the little things right. I thought Stephen (Buchanan) put together a good of the little things right. I thought Stephen (Buchanan) put together a good in the first with an escape. match. Montorie (Bridges) came out against a very good kid and opened up, match. Montorie (Bridges) came out against a very good kid and opened up, separated himself and wrestled a solid match.” separated himself and wrestled a solid match.” In the second, Buchanan regained the lead with an escape and after falling behind thanks to another Geer takedown, Buchanan was again able to get Dewey Krueger at 157 pounds, wrestling in the final home match of his career, Dewey Krueger at 157 pounds, wrestling in the final home match of his career, a late escape in the period, this time with only two seconds left to send the got the Pokes started with a 6-1 victory over Jimmy Fate. Krueger dug down got the Pokes started with a 6-1 victory over Jimmy Fate. Krueger dug down matchup into the final period tied at 5-5. deep for his win, tallying five points in the final period to take control and grab deep for his win, tallying five points in the final period to take control and grab the win. the win. In the third, Geer took an early lead with an escape but just ten seconds later, Buchanan was able to get his second takedown of the match and then earned Cole Moody was impressive at 165, earning a 13-3 major decision over Jordan Cole Moody was impressive at 165, earning a 13-3 major decision over Jordan another point off Geer’s second stall warning of the match to win 8-6. Robison. Moody used the strength of three takedowns and a four-point nearfall Robison. Moody used the strength of three takedowns and a four-point nearfall early in the third to help power his way to victory. Moody also notched over early in the third to help power his way to victory. Moody also notched over “For us, this dual was about Stephen Buchanan,” said Head Coach Mark three minutes of riding time in the win. three minutes of riding time in the win. Branch. The 174-pound match was maybe the most exciting of the day, as 11th-ranked The 174-pound match was maybe the most exciting of the day, as 11th-ranked “You’re talking about a true freshman stepping up under those circumstances Hayden Hastings had to rally from five points down to win 8-6 in Sudden Hayden Hastings had to rally from five points down to win 8-6 in Sudden against the No. 7 ranked kid in the country and to be able to flip that switch on Victory over Billy Higgins. Trailing 6-1 in the first, Hastings got a reversal in the Victory over Billy Higgins. Trailing 6-1 in the first, Hastings got a reversal in the immediately and get that first takedown, but then knowing that his opponent last half-minute to begin his comeback charge. After tallying just an escape last half-minute to begin his comeback charge. After tallying just an escape isn’t going to take that lying down, he’s not going to quit. To see the energy in in the second, Hastings trailed 6-4 heading into the final period. In the third, in the second, Hastings trailed 6-4 heading into the final period. In the third, the third period that Stephen showed, that’s guts, that’s what we’ve been talk- Hastings was able to get a point from Higgins’ second stall warning of the Hastings was able to get a point from Higgins’ second stall warning of the ing about. You don’t go on shape anymore at that point, you just go on heart. match and was able to ride-out Higgins the whole period, earning the Riding match and was able to ride-out Higgins the whole period, earning the Riding That was an awesome win for him.” Time point to force overtime. In Sudden Victory, Hastings wasted little time, Time point to force overtime. In Sudden Victory, Hastings wasted little time, scoring a takedown with 34 seconds left in the extra frame. With the win, the scoring a takedown with 34 seconds left in the extra frame. With the win, the In the next match, Andrews was able to close things on a high note with Pokes led 10-0 after three matches. Pokes led 10-0 after three matches. his 15-0 tech fall. After a slow first period where he got just one takedown, Andrews ramped up the pressure in the second, earning a four-point nearfall After the Bears got a win at 184 pounds, 19th-ranked Stephen Buchanan got After the Bears got a win at 184 pounds, 19th-ranked Stephen Buchanan got in the period after Harris chose bottom. Andrews went up 7-0 heading to the the Cowboys back on track with another bonus-point victory as he registered the Cowboys back on track with another bonus-point victory as he registered third after Harris’ second stalling. a 12-3 major decision over Xavier Vasquez. After a scoreless first period, a 12-3 major decision over Xavier Vasquez. After a scoreless first period, Buchanan got after things in the second, recording an escape to open the Buchanan got after things in the second, recording an escape to open the In the third, Andrews really poured it on by scoring eight points in the period. scoring and two takedowns later in the period to take a 5-1 lead into the third. scoring and two takedowns later in the period to take a 5-1 lead into the third. Andrews earned an escape just three seconds into the third and then tallied In the third period, Buchanan got two more takedowns, a two-point nearfall In the third period, Buchanan got two more takedowns, a two-point nearfall another takedown and another four-point nearfall. Andrews closed with the and added the ride-time point to get the major and put UW up 14-3. and added the ride-time point to get the major and put UW up 14-3. riding time bonus point after earning 5:17 of riding time in the match to earn the tech fall. Next, at heavyweight, No. 18 Brian Andrews kept the train rolling as he Next, at heavyweight, No. 18 Brian Andrews kept the train rolling as he recorded a second period tech fall over Robert Winters, 19-0. Andrews was recorded a second period tech fall over Robert Winters, 19-0. Andrews was “Brian was dominant. I think he controlled his emotions out there and absolutely dominant, as he recorded an early takedown and then three four- absolutely dominant, as he recorded an early takedown and then three four- continued to score throughout the match. It was a good way to end,” continued point nearfalls to close the first period and grab a 14-0 lead. In the second, point nearfalls to close the first period and grab a 14-0 lead. In the second, Branch. Andrews rode Winters out, recording over four minutes of riding time and then Andrews rode Winters out, recording over four minutes of riding time and then got a four-point nearfall to close the period and record the tech to push the got a four-point nearfall to close the period and record the tech to push the The Pokes (7-9) lost a team point due to a coaches’ misconduct after the Wyoming lead to 19-3. Wyoming lead to 19-3. 184-pound match. Tate Samuelson lost 2-1 in that bout to 15th-ranked Anthony Montalvo after he was called for his second stall warning with just 17 At 125, UNC got back on the board with a hard-fought 6-3 win as Jace Koelzer At 125, UNC got back on the board with a hard-fought 6-3 win as Jace Koelzer seconds left in the match. topped Jake Svihel to make the team score, 19-6. Montorie Bridges at 133 topped Jake Svihel to make the team score, 19-6. Montorie Bridges at 133 pounds got the marquee win of the dual, as they eighth-ranked Bridges bested pounds got the marquee win of the dual, as they eighth-ranked Bridges bested UW has over a week off now as it returns to action Sunday, Feb. 16 at home No. 18 Mosha Schwartz, 9-3. The score was 2-1 in favor of Bridges after one No. 18 Mosha Schwartz, 9-3. The score was 2-1 in favor of Bridges after one against Northern Colorado in a 2 p.m., dual. It will be the Cowboys’ final home thanks to a late takedown from Bridges. In the second, he was able to build his thanks to a late takedown from Bridges. In the second, he was able to build his dual of the season. advantage to 4-1 thanks to Schwartz’s second stalling warning and an escape advantage to 4-1 thanks to Schwartz’s second stalling warning and an escape early in the period. In the third, Bridges recorded two more takedowns and early in the period. In the third, Bridges recorded two more takedowns and allowed Schwartz to escape to make the final 9-3. allowed Schwartz to escape to make the final 9-3. NO. 7 OKLAHOMA STATE 25, WYOMING 7 The Bears would win the final two bouts of the afternoon, winning 10-5 at 141 The Bears would win the final two bouts of the afternoon, winning 10-5 at 141 Laramie, Wyo. | Arena-Auditorium |Attendance: 1,512 pounds and 9-4 at 149. UNC got an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty after the pounds and 9-4 at 149. UNC got an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty after the 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) dec. Jake Svihel (WYO) 8-2 141-pound matchup and got a team point taken away, making the final score 141-pound matchup and got a team point taken away, making the final score 133: No. 19 Reece Witcraft (OSU) dec. No. 8 Montorie Bridges (WYO) 3-1, of the dual 22-11. of the dual 22-11. SV-1 141: No. 16 Dusty Hone (OSU) dec. Trevor Jeffries (WYO) 8-2 Krueger, Mark McConnell and Doyle Trout were all recognized before Sun- Krueger, Mark McConnell and Doyle Trout were all recognized before Sun- 149: No. 3 Boo Lewallen (OSU) MD Jacob Greenwood (WYO) 14-2 day’s dual as the three seniors on the Cowboys’ roster, wrestling in their final day’s dual as the three seniors on the Cowboys’ roster, wrestling in their final 157: No. 18 Wyatt Sheets (OSU) dec. No. 31 Dewey Krueger (WYO) 6-0 home appearances of their careers. home appearances of their careers. 165: No. 8 Travis Wittlake (OSU) dec. Cole Moody (WYO) 10-5 174: No. 10 Joe Smith (OSU) dec. No. 11 Hayden Hastings (WYO) 8-2 Next up, the Cowboys close their dual season with a trip to West Virginia on Next up, the Cowboys close their dual season with a trip to West Virginia on 184: No. 15 Anthony Montalvo (OSU) dec. No. 30 Tate Samuelson (WYO) 2-1 Saturday, Feb. 22 at 3:30 p.m. MT in Morgantown. Saturday, Feb. 22 at 3:30 p.m. MT in Morgantown. 197: No. 23 Stephen Buchanan (WYO) dec. No. 7 Dakota Geer (OSU) 8-6 HWT: No. 18 Brian Andrews (WYO) TF Austin Harris (OSU) 15-0 “We have one dual left, and then we need to be ready to be at our best. I’m not “We have one dual left, and then we need to be ready to be at our best. I’m not happy with the way that we wrestled today but I’m glad to get a win. Two of our happy with the way that we wrestled today but I’m glad to get a win. Two of our seniors got to go out there and wrestle. Dewey had to suck it up there at the seniors got to go out there and wrestle. Dewey had to suck it up there at the end and wrestle with heart and he did that at the end,” said Branch. end and wrestle with heart and he did that at the end,” said Branch. “We need to go out to West Virginia next week and try to go out on a high note “We need to go out to West Virginia next week and try to go out on a high note and pick up a win there and then get our sites towards Tulsa.” and pick up a win there and then get our sites towards Tulsa.” WYO 22, NORTHERN COLO 11 WYO 22, NORTHERN COLO 11 Laramie, Wyo. | UniWyo Sports Complex | Attendance: 701 Laramie, Wyo. | UniWyo Sports Complex | Attendance: 701 157: No. 33 Dewey Krueger (WYO) dec. Jimmy Fate (UNC) 6-1 157: No. 33 Dewey Krueger (WYO) dec. Jimmy Fate (UNC) 6-1 165: Cole Moody (WYO) MD Jordan Robison (UNC) 13-3 165: Cole Moody (WYO) MD Jordan Robison (UNC) 13-3 174: No. 11 Hayden Hastings (WYO) dec. SV-1 Billy Higgins (UNC) 8-6 174: No. 11 Hayden Hastings (WYO) dec. SV-1 Billy Higgins (UNC) 8-6 184: No. 30 Alan Clothier (UNC) dec. No. 31 Tate Samuelson (WYO) 6-2 184: No. 30 Alan Clothier (UNC) dec. No. 31 Tate Samuelson (WYO) 6-2 197: No. 19 Stephen Buchanan (WYO) MD Xavier Vasquez (UNC) 12-3 197: No. 19 Stephen Buchanan (WYO) MD Xavier Vasquez (UNC) 12-3 HWT: No. 18 Brian Andrews (WYO) TF Robert Winters (UNC) 19-0 HWT: No. 18 Brian Andrews (WYO) TF Robert Winters (UNC) 19-0 125: Jace Koelzer (UNC) dec. Jake Svihel (WYO) 6-3 125: Jace Koelzer (UNC) dec. Jake Svihel (WYO) 6-3 133: No. 8 Montorie Bridges (WYO) dec. No. 18 Mosha Schwartz (UNC) 9-3 133: No. 8 Montorie Bridges (WYO) dec. No. 18 Mosha Schwartz (UNC) 9-3 141: Chris Sandoval (UNC) dec. Mark McConnell (WYO) 10-5 141: Chris Sandoval (UNC) dec. Mark McConnell (WYO) 10-5 149: No. 12 Andrew Alirez (UNC) dec. No. 33 Jaron Jensen (WYO) 9-4 149: No. 12 Andrew Alirez (UNC) dec. No. 33 Jaron Jensen (WYO) 9-4

WEEK 17 COWBOY WRESTLING 2019-20 DUAL RESULTS

Big 12 Championships COWBOY 2019-20 TOURNAMENT RESULTS WRESTLING

COWBOY OPEN (4 CHAMPS) CLIFF KEEN LAS VEGAS INVITE Nov. 2, 2019 | Laramie, Wyo. Weight Name Place Record (13TH, 49.5 POINTS) Dec. 5-6, 2019 | Las Vegas, Nev. Elite Bracket Weight Name Place Record 125 Cole Verner DNP 1-2 125 Cole Verner DNP 1-2 Doyle Trout DNP 1-2 133 Montorie Bridges 2nd 4-1 133 Mark McConnell DNP 0-2 141 Chase Zollmann DNP 0-2 Montorie Bridges 2nd 4-1 149 Jaron Jensen DNP 3-2 149 Jacob Greenwood* 3rd 5-1 157 Dewey Krueger DNP 2-2 Jaron Jensen 2nd 3-1 165 Cole Moody DNP 0-2 Trevor Jeffries DNP 5-2 174 Hayden Hastings 7th 5-2 157 Logan Jensen DNP 3-2 184 Tate Samuelson DNP 1-2 165 Cole Moody* 4th 3-2 197 Stephen Buchanan DNP 1-2 Dewey Krueger* 3rd 5-1 HWT Brian Andrews 8th 3-3 Nate Moore DNP 1-2 174 Casey Randles 4th 3-2 Hayden Hastings 1st 4-0 RENO TOURNAMENT OF 184 Tate Samuelson 2nd 2-1

197 Cale Davidson* 1st 4-0 CHAMPIONS HWT Brian Andrews* 1st 3-0 (1ST, 155.5 POINTS) Dec. 15, 2019 | Reno, Nev. Amateur Bracket Weight Name Place Record 125 Brendon Garcia* 2nd 4-1 125 Doyle Trout DNP 2-2 Darrick Stacey* DNP 1-2 133 Montorie Bridges 1st 5-0 133 Jacob Svihel* 2nd 3-1 141 Trevor Jeffries DNP 3-2 141 Donny Proffit* DNP 3-2 141 Chase Zollmann 5th 5-1 157 Brock Emmerich* 3rd 4-1 149 Jaron Jensen 2nd 5-1 184 Hayden Walker DNP 2-2 157 Logan Jensen DNP 2-2 197 Stephen Buchanan* 1st 4-0 157 Dewey Krueger 1st 5-0 HWT Brooks Baker* DNP 3-2 165 Cole Moody 2nd 4-1 Terren Swartz* 3rd 5-1 165 Casey Randles 3rd 4-1 174 Hayden Hastings 2nd 5-1 184 Tate Samuelson 1st 5-0 NORTHERN COLORADO OPEN (2 197 Stephen Buchanan 4th 3-2 HWT Brian Andrews DNP 5-2 CHAMPS) Nov. 9, 2019 | Greeley, Colo. *denotes wrestler that competed unattached Weight Name Place Record 125 Darrick Stacey DNP 2-2 Doyle Trout* DNP 2-2 133 Jacob Svihel 6th 2-2 141 Donny Proffit DNP 1-2 Trevor Jeffries* 4th 3-2 Chase Zollmann* 1st 4-0 149 Jacob Greenwood* 2nd 4-1 157 Logan Jensen* 2nd 3-1 Brock Emmerich 6th 2-2 165 Cole Moody* 2nd 4-1 174 Casey Randles* 2nd 3-1 184 Hayden Walker 4th 4-2 197 Stephen Buchanan 1st 4-0 HWT Brooks Baker DNP 3-2 Terren Swartz 2nd 4-1

NEBRASKA-KEARNEY OPEN Nov. 23, 2019 | Kearney, Neb. Weight Name Place Record 125 Darrick Stacey 2nd 4-1 Doyle Trout* DNP 1-1 133 Mark McConnell* DNP 0-2 Jacob Svihel 3rd 5-1 141 Trevor Jeffries* 4th 3-2 149 Jacob Greenwood* DNP 3-2 157 Brock Emmerich DNP 1-2 165 Nate Moore* DNP 1-2 174 Casey Randles* 2nd 3-1 HWT Brooks Baker 4th 4-2 Terren Swartz 2nd 4-1

WEEK 17 COWBOY WRESTLING WYOMING INDIVIDUAL CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

ROCKY MOUNTAIN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (cont’d) WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (cont’d) MULTIPLE-TIME CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 1924 Arthur Zaring 125 1964 Ron Johnson 123 1999 Matt Winninger 157 Four-time champions (2) Francis LaNoue Light Hwt Gary Frank 147 Brian Wood 165 Dave Myers - 158, 167 and 177 pounds, 1989-92 (WAC) 1925 Lee Bettis 115 Dee Mickelson 177 Abe Boomer Hwt Shane Onufer - 174 and 165 pounds, 2009-12 (WWC) Zollie Wood 158 Hugh Lowham Hwt 1926 Arthur Zaring 125 1966 Don Miller 167 Three-time champions (18) 1931 Wynne Clark 125 1967 Leon Mickelson 160 WESTERN WRESTLING CONFERENCE Merle Smith - 121 pounds, 1939-41 (Skyline) 1932 Edgar Hemenover 126 Don Miller 167 2001 Steven Schenk 174 Harry Mangus - 128 pounds, 1942, 1946 and 1948 (Skyline) 1968 Don Miller 177 Craig Rumsey 197 Frank Stray - 145 pounds, 1948, 1950-51 (Skyline) 1970 Dan Silbaugh 142 2003 Levi Prevost 165 George Kelly - 123 pounds, 1949-51 (Skyline) MOUNTAIN STATES/SKYLINE CONFERENCE Larry Paull 190 2004 Andrew Shuler 157 Bob Royce - 123 pounds, 1954-56 (Skyline) 1938 Shogo Adachi 121 1971 Dennis Alf 190 Levi Prevost 165 Bob Bormuth - 157 pounds, 1954-56 (Skyline) 1939 Merle Smith 121 1974 Brad Warrick 134 Sam Wendland 184 Stan Wintermote - 137 pounds, 1955-57 (Skyline) 1940 Merle Smith 121 Jody Sloan 158 Dusty Hoffschneider Hwt Dick Ballinger - 167 pounds, 1958-60 (Skyline) 1941 Merle Smith 121 1975 Jody Sloan 150 2006 Carter Downing 149 Clair Argento - 137 pounds, 1961-63 (Skyline and WAC) Melvin Baldwin 128 Jim Kysar 190 Dan Clum 157 Hugh Lowham - 191 pounds and Hwt, 1962-64, (Skyline/WAC) Steve Hale 155 1976 Jim Kysar 190 Malcolm Havens 197 Don Miller - 167 and 177 pounds, 1966-68 (WAC) 1942 Harry Mangus 128 1979 Tom Wertz 177 Dusty Hoffschneider Hwt Chris Bell - 126 pounds, 1981-83 (WAC) 1948 Harry Mangus 128 Bob Bath Hwt 2007 Carter Downing 149 Ron Whitman - 158 and 167 pounds, 1983-85 (WAC) Frank Stray * 145 1980 Cody Westbrook 134 Sam Wendland 197 Jon Cogdill - Heavyweight, 1986, 1988, 1990 (WAC) Louis Holland 175 Jimmy London 142 2009 Michael Martinez * 125 Shilo Mathill - 150 pounds, 1994, 1995, 1997 (WAC) 1949 George Kelly 123 Larry Deal 177 Cory VomBaur 133 Reese Andy - 177 pounds, 1994-96 (WAC) Bob Mason 165 Bob Bath Hwt Shane Onufer * 174 Michael Martinez - 125 pounds, 2009-2011 (WWC) 1950 George Kelly 123 1981 Chris Bell 126 Joe LeBlanc * 184 Joe LeBlanc - 184 pounds, 2009, 2010, 2012 (WWC) Robert Morris 136 Jimmy London 142 2010 Michael Martinez 125 Shane Woods - 184 pounds (2013), 197 pounds 2014,15 (WWC) Frank Stray 145 Lonnie Currier * 158 Shane Onufer 165 Bob Mason 165 1982 Chris Bell 126 Joe LeBlanc 184 Two-time champions (30) Dewey McConnell 175 Lonnie Currier 150 2011 Michael Martinez 125 Arthur Zaring - 125 pounds, 1924 and 1926 (RMAC) 1951 George Kelly 123 1983 Chris Bell 126 Cole Dallaserra 149 Bob Mason - 165 pounds, 1949 and 1950 (Skyline) Frank Stray 145 Tom Seamans 134 Shane Onufer 165 Dewey McConnell - 175 pounds, 1950 and 1952 (Skyline) 1952 Don Robinson 147 Wes Gasner 150 Patrick Martinez * 174 Bob Hockley - 157 and 167 pounds, 1952 and 1954 (Skyline) Bob Hockley 157 Ron Whitman 158 L.J. Helbig 197 Jesse Stokes - 167 and 177 pounds, 1956 and 1957 (Skyline) Dewey McConnell 175 1984 Wes Gasner 150 2012 Shane Onufer 165 Herb Karcher - 123 pounds, 1957 and 1959 (Skyline) Bob Schildgen Hwt Ron Whitman 158 Patrick Martinez 174 Pete Jones - 147 pounds, 1957 and 1958 (Skyline) 1953 Richard Hockley 123 1985 Bill Hodges 126 Joe LeBlanc 184 Dale Madden - 130 pounds, 1958 and 1959 (Skyline) Lee Ballinger 147 Scott Rardin 134 Alfonso Hernandez 197 Carl Scott - 137 pounds, 1958 and 1959 (Skyline) Bob McCullough 177 Scott Chipperfield 150 2013 McCade Ford 141 Jerry Frude - 147 pounds, 1960 and 1962 (Skyline) 1954 Bob Royce 123 Mike Hamel 158 L.J. Helbig 174 Dave Wight - 157 pounds, 1962 and 1963 (Skyline and WAC) Bob Bormuth 157 Ron Whitman 167 Shane Woods 184 Dee Mickelson - 167 and 177 pounds, 1963 and 1964 (WAC) Bob Hockley 167 John Bragg 190 Alfonso Hernandez 197 Jody Sloan - 158 and 150 pounds, 1974 and 1975 (WAC) 1955 Bob Royce 123 1986 Mike McNaney 142 2014 Tyler Cox 125 Jim Kysar - 190 pounds, 1975 and 1976 (WAC) Stan Wintermote 137 Mike Hamel 158 Benjamin Stroh * 184 Jimmy London - 142 pounds, 1980 and 1981 (WAC) Bob Bormuth 157 Brian Wilson 167 Shane Woods 197 Lonnie Currier - 158 and 150 pounds, 1981 and 1982 (WAC) Henry Goldman 167 Joe DeCamillis 177 2015 Shane Woods 197 Wes Gasner - 150 pounds, 1983 and 1984 (WAC) 1956 Bob Royce 123 John Bragg 190 Mike Hamel - 158 pounds, 1985 and 1986 (WAC) Stan Wintermote 137 Jon Cogdill * Hwt John Bragg - 190 pounds, 1985 and 1986 (WAC) Brian Hagen - 190 pounds, 1988 and 1989 (WAC) Bob Bormuth 157 1987 Bill Peters 150 1988 Tawn Argeris 134 Mike Scott - 158 and 167 pounds, 1991 and 1992 (WAC) Jesse Stokes 167 2018 Bryce Meredith 141 Tobin Roitsch * 150 Brandon Alderman - 158 and 177 pounds, 1995 and 1997 (WAC) 1957 Herb Karcher 123 Archie Colgan 157 Stan Wintermote 137 Brian Hagen 190 Levi Prevost - 165 pounds, 2003 and 2004 (WWC) Pete Jones 147 Jon Cogdill Hwt Sam Wendland - 184 and 197 pounds, 2004 and 2007 (WWC) * won title as true or redshirt freshman Jesse Stokes 177 1989 Mike Donovan 134 Dusty Hoffschneider - Heavyweight, 2004 and 2005 (WWC) 1958 Dale Madden 130 Dave Myers * 158 Carter Downing - 149 pounds, 2006 and 2007 (WWC) Carl Scott 137 Brian Hagen 190 Patrick Martinez - 174 pounds, 2011 and 2012 (WWC) Pete Jones 147 1990 Coley Turner 134 L.J. Helbig - 197 and 174 pounds, 2011 and 2013 (WWC) Fred Brownlee 157 Dave Myers 158 Alfonso Hernandez - 197 pounds, 2012 and 2013 (WWC) Dick Ballinger 167 Jon Cogdill Hwt 1959 Herb Karcher 123 1991 Mike Scott 158 Dale Madden 130 Dave Myers 167 Carl Scott 137 1992 Jason Gregersen * 134 Dick Ballinger 167 Mike Scott 167 1960 Dave Hansen 123 Dave Myers 177 Jerry Frude 147 1993 Pete Szymczak 167 Dick Ballinger 167 Ryan Jibben * 177 Lyle Brownlee 177 1994 Shilo Mathill 150 Howard Colling Hwt Reese Andy 177 1961 Clair Argento 137 1995 Justin Martin 126 1962 Clair Argento 137 Shilo Mathill 150 Jerry Frude 147 Brandon Alderman 158 Dave Wight 157 Brad Alderman 167 Hugh Lowham 191 Reese Andy 177 1996 Tom Hickenlooper 126 Reese Andy 177 Dave Myers was the first Jason Klohs 190 Cowboy wrestler in school WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE 1997 Shilo Mathill 150 history to win four conference titles (1989-92). 1963 Clair Argento 137 Brandon Alderman 177 Dave Wight 157 1998 Bryce Bochy 134 Dee Mickelson 167 Jeff Tufano 142 Hugh Lowham 191

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WYOMING TEAM CONFERENCE TITLES (27) 1925 Rocky Mountain Conference 1946 Mountain States Conference 1950 Mountain States Conference 1951 Mountain States Conference 1952 Mountain States Conference 1953 Mountain States Conference 1955 Mountain States Conference 1956 Skyline Conference 1957 Skyline Conference 1958 Skyline Conference 1959 Skyline Conference 1960 Skyline Conference 1961 Skyline Conference 1962 Skyline Conference 1964 Western Athletic Conference 1983 Western Athletic Conference 1985 Western Athletic Conference 1986 Western Athletic Conference 1988 Western Athletic Conference 1990 Western Athletic Conference 1992 Western Athletic Conference Three-time WWC champ 2009 Western Wrestling Conference* Shane Woods helped lead the Cowboys to team conference 2010 Western Wrestling Conference* titles in 2013 and 2014. 2011 Western Wrestling Conference 2012 Western Wrestling Conference* 2013 Western Wrestling Conference 2014 Western Wrestling Conference* * indicates WWC regular-season dual title

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT TEAM RESULTS

ROCKY MOUNTAIN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE 1995 2nd 92.5 1924 T2nd N/A 1963 2nd 70 1996 2nd 68 1925 T1st N/A 1964 1st 65 1997 2nd 85.5 1927 T2nd N/A 1965 2nd 50 1998 2nd 81 1931 3rd N/A 1966 4th 48 1999 2nd 88.5 1932 5th 8 1967 3rd 49 1933 4th 2 1968 5th 32 1969 4th 37 WESTERN WRESTLING CONFERENCE MOUNTAIN STATES/SKYLINE CONFERENCE 1970 3rd 42 2000 6th 55 1938 4th 15 1971 3rd 44 2001 3rd 78.5 1939 3rd 13 1972 7th 26.5 2002 3rd 62.5 1940 4th 13 1973 4th 40.5 2003 4th 51 1941 2nd 33 1974 5th 68 2004 2nd 80 1942 2nd 31 1975 2nd 96 2005 4th 39.5 1949 2nd 27 1976 3rd 52 2006 2nd 86 1950 1st 47 1977 6th 17.5 2007 3rd 56 1951 1st 36 1978 4th 38.5 2008 3rd 49.5 1952 1st 43 1979 2nd 66.5 2009 2nd 92.5 1953 T1st 41 1980 2nd 67.75 2010 1st 75 1954 2nd 35 1981 2nd 57.25 2011 1st 93 1955 T1st 51 1982 3rd 73 2012 1st 93.5 1956 1st 73 1983 1st 92.25 2013 1st 79 1957 1st 78 1984 4th 57.75 2014 2nd 66 1958 1st 74 1985 1st 101 2015 2nd 65 1959 1st 72 1986 1st 107.5 1960 1st 81 1987 2nd 66.5 1961 T1st 79 1988 1st 95.75 BIG 12 CONFERENCE 1962 1st 92 1989 2nd 77.25 2016 5th 71.5 1990 1st 78.25 2017 5th 71.5 1991 2nd 76.25 2018 4th 82.5 1992 1st 66.25 2019 7th 58 1993 3rd 50 1994 2nd 67.5

WEEK 17 COWBOY WRESTLING COWBOY ALL-AMERICANS

ALL-AMERICANS BY YEAR 1950 Bob Mason 167 pounds 4th 1995 Reese Andy 177 pounds 6th

Joe LeBlanc (2009-12) became the first Cowboy to be a four- 1951 Bob Mason 167 pounds 4th 1996 Brandon Alderman 158 pounds 6th time All-American. Reese Andy 177 pounds 2nd 1958 Dick Ballinger 167 pounds 2nd Brent Voorhees 150 pounds 7th

1959 Dick Ballinger 167 pounds 4th 2009 Joe LeBlanc 184 pounds 5th Jerry Frude 147 pounds 2nd Herb Karcher 123 pounds 4th 2010 Joe LeBlanc 184 pounds 4th

1960 Dick Ballinger 167 pounds 1st 2011 Joe LeBlanc 184 pounds 6th Jerry Frude 147 pounds 2nd Shane Onufer 165 pounds 5th Dave Hansen 123 pounds 3rd 2012 Alfonso Hernandez 197 pounds 6th 1966 Allen Frude 152 pounds 5th Joe LeBlanc 184 pounds 7th

1967 Don Miller 167 pounds 6th 2013 Tyler Cox 125 pounds 8th Ray Sanchez 115 pounds 4th Alfonso Hernandez 197 pounds 7th

1970 Dan Silbaugh 142 pounds 6th 2016 Bryce Meredith 141 pounds 2nd

1979 Steven Suder 150 pounds 8th 2017 Bryce Meredith 141 pounds 4th

1983 Wes Gasner 150 pounds 6th 2018 Montorie Briges 133 pounds 8th Bryce Meredith 141 pounds 2nd 1988 Joe DeCamillis 167 pounds 8th Craig Walters 126 pounds 4th

1992 Dave Myers 158 pounds 8th

1994 Reese Andy 177 pounds 2nd

ALL-AMERICANS BY NUMBER Single-Season Americans (15) Four-time All-Americans (1) Name Years Place Name Years Place Herb Karcher 1959 4th Joe LeBlanc 2009-12 5-4-6-7 Dave Hansen 1960 3rd Allen Frude 1966 5th Don Miller 1967 6th Three-time All-Americans (3) Ray Sanchez 1967 4th Bryce Meredith (2015-18) was Name Years Place Dan Silbaugh 1970 6th a three-time All-American and Dick Ballinger 1958-60 2-4-1 Steven Suder 1979 8th two-time NCAA finalist. Reese Andy 1994-96 2-6-2 Wes Gasner 1983 6th Bryce Meredith 2016-18 2-4-2 Joe DeCamillis 1988 8th Craig Walters 1988 4th Dave Myers 1992 8th Two-time All-Americans (3) Brandon Alderman 1996 6th Name Years Place Brent Voorhees 1996 7th Bob Mason 1950-51 4-4 Shane Onufer 2011 5th Jerry Frude 1959-60 2-2 Tyler Cox 2013 8th Alfonso Hernandez 2012-13 6-7 Montorie Bridges 2018 8th

NCAA FINALISTS 1948 Louis Holland 175*

1958 Dick Ballinger 167

1959 Jerry Frude 147

1960 Dick Ballinger 167 Jerry Frude 147

1994 Reese Andy 177

1996 Reese Andy 177

2016 Bryce Meredith 141

2018 Bryce Meredith 141

Big 12 Championships COWBOY ALL-TIME NCAA QUALIFIERS WRESTLING

Yr. Name Wt. Mark Yr. Name Wt. Mark Yr. Name Wt. Mark Yr. Name Wt. Mark 1940 Merle Smith 121 N/A 1958 Dale Madden 130 1-1 1974 Don Meeker 118 0-1 1989 Craig Walters 126 0-1 Shogo Adachi 145 N/A Carl Scott 137 1-1 Brad Warrick 134 1-2 Mike Donovan 134 1-2 Pete Jones 147 2-1 Lane Lindley 150 0-1 Chad Taylor 142 0-1 1941 Merle Smith 121 N/A Fred Brownlee 157 1-1 Jody Sloan 158 0-1 Brett Argeris 150 0-2 Melvin Baldwin 128 N/A Dick Ballinger 167 3-1 (2nd) Dave Myers 158 0-1 Steve Hale 155 N/A Wes Metzler 177 0-1 1975 Don Meeker 118 0-1 Mark Voloshin 167 1-2 Lyle Brownlee 191 0-1 Phil Bayouth 126 0-1 Brian Hagen 190 0-2 1942 Harry Mangus 128 N/A Danny Godbehere 134 0-1 1959 Herb Karcher 123 3-2 (4th) Jody Sloan 150 1-1 1990 Craig Walters 126 1-2 1946 Harry Mangus 128 N/A Dale Madden 130 3-2 Steve Zawacki 158 0-1 Coley Turner 134 1-2 1948 Harry Mangus 128 N/A Carl Scott 137 0-1 Paul Reed 167 0-1 Tobin Roitsch 150 0-1 Frank Stray 145 N/A Jerry Frude 147 4-1 (2nd) Bob Steele 177 1-1 Dave Myers 158 0-1 Louis Holland 175 N/A Bubby Snyder 157 0-1 Jim Kysar 190 0-1 Mark Voloshin 167 2-2 Dick Ballinger 167 3-2 (4th) Jon Cogdill Hwt 2-2 1949 Samuel Hirawasa 121 0-2 Lyle Brownlee 177 1-2 1976 Steven Suder 150 0-1 George Kelly 128 0-1 Howard Colling 191 0-1 Paul Reed 167 2-2 1991 Mike Donovan 134 0-1 Clark Allen 136 0-1 Jim Kysar 190 1-1 Tobin Roitsch 150 1-1 Lawrence Higby 145 0-1 1960 Dave Hansen 123 4-1 (3rd) 1977 Paul Reed 167 1-1 Mike Scott 167 1-2 Dale Federer 155 1-2 Carl Scott 137 0-1 Dave Myers 177 0-2 Robert Mason 165 0-2 Jerry Frude 147 4-1 (2nd) 1978 Dan Godbehere 150 0-1 Joe Manchak 175 0-2 Dick Ballinger 167 5-0 (1st) Jim Rebischke 158 0-1 1992 Jason Gregerson 134 1-2 Charles Nowlen Hwt 0-1 Lyle Brownlee 177 2-1 Kelly Wilson 190 1-1 Mike Scott 158 0-1 Howard Colling 191 0-1 Dave Myers 167 4-3 (8th) 1950 George Kelly 121 0-1 1979 Cody Westbrook 134 0-1 Robert Morris 128 2-2 1961 Dave Hansen 123 1-1 Steven Suder 150 3-2 1993 Pete Szymczak 167 0-2 Robert Mason 155 2-2 (4th) Clair Argento 137 0-1 Tom Wertz 177 0-1 Ryan Jibben 177 1-2 Dale Federer 165 0-1 Dave Wight 157 1-1 Kelly Wilson 190 1-1 Dewey McConnell 175 0-2 Howard Colling 191 0-1 Bob Bath Hwt 0-1 1994 Bryce Bochy 134 0-1 Robert Schildgen Hwt 0-2 Warren Dawson Hwt 0-1 Jason Gregersen 142 0-2 1980 No detailed information available Shilo Mathill 150 1-2 1951 George Kelly 123 N/A 1962 Dave Hansen 123 0-1 Reese Andy 177 4-1 (2nd) Lee Ballinger 137 N/A Jerry Frude 147 3-2 1981 No detailed information available Frank Stray 157 N/A Dave Wight 157 3-2 1995 Justin Martin 126 1-2 Norm Perue 167 1-1 1982 No detailed information available Jason Gregersen 142 2-2 1952 Lee Ballinger 137 2-2 Hugh Lowham 177 2-1 Shilo Mathill 150 1-2 Don Robison 147 N/A Dee Mickelson 191 3-2 1983 No detailed information available Brandon Alderman 158 0-2 Robert Hockley 157 0-1 Brad Alderman 167 0-1 Dewey McConnell 177 1-1 1963 Jim Gautz 123 1-2 1984 Wes Gasner 150 1-1 Reese Andy 177 4-3 (6th) Robert Schildgen Hwt 1-2 David Stone 130 0-1 Ron Whitman 167 0-1 Clair Argento 137 2-1 Bill Lingelfelser Hwt 0-1 1996 Tom Hickenlooper 126 1-2 1953 Richard Hockley 123 N/A Dave Wight 157 0-1 Brent Voorhees 150 5-2 (7th) Lee Ballinger 147 N/A Dee Mickelson 167 0-1 1985 Bill Hodges 126 0-1 Brandon Alderman 158 4-3 (6th) Robert Hockley 157 N/A Scott Rardin 134 0-1 Brad Alderman 167 3-2 Robert McCullough 177 N/A 1964 Gary Frank 147 0-1 Mike McNaney 142 0-1 Reese Andy 177 4-1 (2nd) Allen Frude 157 1-1 Scott Chipperfield 150 0-1 Jason Klohs 190 0-1 1954 Robert Royce 123 0-1 Mike Hamel 158 0-1 Richard Hockley 130 1-1 1965 No information available Ron Whitman 167 2-2 1997 Jeff Tufano 142 0-2 Robert Bormuth 157 N/A John Bragg 190 0-1 Shilo Mathill 150 2-2 Robert Hockley 167 N/A 1966 Art Sanchez 123 0-2 Brad Alderman 167 1-2 Allen Frude 152 3-2 (5th) 1986 No detailed information available Brandon Alderman 177 1-2 1955 Robert Royce 123 0-1 Leon Mickelson 160 0-1 Stanl Wintermote 137 1-1 Don Miller 167 0-1 1987 Chad Taylor 134 1-2 1998 Chris Walker 118 1-2 Robert Bormuth 157 1-1 Bryan Wilson 167 1-2 Bryce Bochy 134 1-2 Henry Goldman 167 1-1 1967 Ray Sanchez 115 N/A (4th) John Cogdill Hwt 0-2 Jeff Tufano 142 0-2 Don Miller 167 N/A (6th) 1956 Robert Royce 123 2-1 1988 Craig Walters 126 5-2 (4th) 1999 Matt Winninger 157 1-2 Stan Wintermote 137 3-1 1969 Paul Soriano 123 0-1 Chad Taylor 142 0-2 Brian Wood 165 0-2 Robert Bormuth 147 0-1 Dan Silbaugh 130 0-1 Tobin Roitsch 150 0-1 Steven Schenk 184 1-2 Jesse Stokes 167 1-1 Gary Hill 160 0-1 Mark Voloshin 158 0-1 Craig Rumsey 197 0-2 Joe Decamillis 167 3-3 (8th) Abe Boomer Hwt 0-2 1957 Herb Karcher 123 1-1 1970 Dan Silbaugh 142 N/A Bryan Hagen 190 0-2 Stan Wintermote 137 1-1 Larry Paull 190 Jon Cogdill Hwt 1-2 2000 Corey Hamrick 133 0-2 Pete Jones 147 0-1 Ted Adams N/A N/A Jesse Stokes 167 2-1 1971 Gary Hill 158 0-1 2001 Levi Prevost 157 0-2 Dennis Alf 190 2-1 Steven Schenk 174 3-2 Craig Rumsey 197 1-2

2002 Levi Prevost 157 0-2

WEEK 17 COWBOY WRESTLING ALL-TIME NCAA QUALIFIERS

Yr. Name Wt. Mark Yr. Name Wt. Mark 2019 Cole Verner 125 2-2 2003 Andrew Shuler 157 0-2 2015 Tyler Cox 125 1-2 Montorie Bridges 133 3-2 Levi Prevost 165 2-2 Dakota Friesth 165 1-2 Sam Turner 141 3-2 Branson Ashworth 165 2-2 Kevin Kessner 197 1-2 Andy McCulley 174 1-2 Benjamin Stroh 184 1-2 Hayden Hastings 174 2-2 Brad Steele Hwt 0-2 Shane Woods 197 3-2 Tate Samuelson 184 2-2 Tanner Harms 285 0-2 Brian Andrews Hwt 2-2 2004 Blake Gunter 141 0-2 Andrew Shuler 157 1-2 2016 Drew Templeman 125 1-2 Levi Prevost 165 3-2 Bryce Meredith 149 4-1 Sam Wendland 184 0-2 Tanner Harms Hwt 3-2 Kevin Kessner 197 2-2 Dusty Hoffschneider 2017 Drew Templeman 125 2-2 Bryce Meredith 141 4-2 Hwt 1-2 Cole Mendenhall 149 1-2 Archie Colgan 157 3-2 2005 Danny Clum 157 0-2 Branson Ashworth 165 1-2 Gary Dack 165 1-2 Dusty Hoffschneider Hwt 1-2 2018 Montorie Bridges 133 3-3 Bryce Meredith 141 4-1 2006 Bryce Leonhardt 125 2-2 Sam Turner 149 0-2 Carter Downing 149 2-2 Archie Colgan 157 1-2 Branson Ashworth 165 2-2 Danny Clum 157 1-2 Chaz Polson 184 1-2 Malcolm Havens 197 0-2 Dusty Hoffschneider Hwt 1-2

2007 Nick Ramirez 125 0-2 Cory VomBaur 133 0-2 Carter Downing 149 0-2 Sam Wendland 197 0-2

2008 Cory VomBaur 133 0-2 Carter Downing 141 1-2

2009 Michael Martinez 125 1-2 Cory VomBaur 133 1-2 Shane Onufer 174 2-2 Joe LeBlanc 184 5-2 (5th)

2010 Michael Martinez 125 3-2 Cory VomBaur 133 0-2 Shane Onufer 165 1-2 Joe LeBlanc 184 4-2 (4th)

2011 Michael Martinez 125 2-2 Cole Dallaserra 149 2-2 Shane Onufer 165 5-2 (5th) Patrick Martinez 174 1-2 Joe LeBlanc 184 5-3 (6th) L.J. Helbig 197 0-2

2012 Michael Martinez 125 1-2 Zach Zehner 133 1-2 Shane Onufer 165 2-2 Patrick Martinez 174 1-2 Joe LeBlanc 184 4-2 (7th) Alfonso Hernandez 197 4-3 (6th) Current Cowboy Montorie Bridges earned All-America 2013 Tyler Cox 125 4-3 (8th) honors as a freshman in 2018. McCade Ford 141 1-2 Brandon Richardson 149 1-2 Andy McCulley 157 0-2 L.J. Helbig 174 1-2 Shane Woods 184 0-2 Alfonso Hernandez 197 4-2 (7th)

2014 Tyler Cox 125 1-2 Dakota Friesth 165 1-2 Benjamin Stroh 184 1-2 Shane Woods 197 2-2

Big 12 Championships COWBOY ALL-TIME NCAA TEAM RESULTS WRESTLING

Year Finish Points Qualifiers All-Americans Year Finish Points Qualifiers All-Americans Year Finish Points Qualifiers All-Americans 1940 DNP DNS 2 None 1968 DNP DNS 0 None 1996 15th 37.5 6 3 1941 T21st 1 3 None 1969 DNP DNS 3 None 1997 37th 7.5 4 None 1942 DNP DNS 1 None 1970 28th 6 4 1 1998 T50th 4 3 None 1943 DNP DNS 0 None 1971 T35th 2 2 None 1999 T56th 3 5 None 1944 No Team N/A N/A N/A 1972 DNP DNS 0 None 2000 T73rd DNS 1 None 1945 No Team N/A N/A N/A 1973 DNP DNS 0 None 2001 T38th 6 3 None 1946 DNP DNS 1 None 1974 T57th 1 4 None 2002 T72nd DNS 1 None 1947 DNP DNS 0 None 1975 T49th 2 8 None 2003 T50th 3 4 None 1948 DNP DNS 3 None 1976 32nd 6 3 None 2004 T38th 8 6 None 1949 DNP DNS 8 None 1977 T37th 3.5 1 None 2005 T52nd 4 3 None 1950 T12th 2 6 1 1978 T57th 1.5 3 None 2006 T37th 8.5 6 None 1951 T12th 3 3 1 1979 40th 5 5 1 2007 T65th DNS 4 None 1952 T20th 2 5 None 1980 T37th 4 6 None 2008 T60th 1.5 2 None 1953 DNP DNS 4 None 1981 T47th 2 2 None 2009 T32nd 18.5 4 1 1954 DNP DNS 4 None 1982 T61st 0.5 2 None 2010 33rd 17.5 4 1 1955 T32nd 1 4 None 1983 T28th 9.5 5 1 2011 28th 21 6 2 1956 16th 7 4 None 1984 T52nd 1.5 3 None 2012 19th 31 6 2 1957 T19th 6 4 None 1985 T52nd 2.5 7 None 2013 23rd 20.5 7 2 1958 T7th 16 7 1 1986 T32nd 10 7 None 2014 53rd 3 4 None 1959 6th 25 8 3 1987 T51st 3 3 None 2015 39th 6 6 None 1960 3rd 36 6 3 1988 21st 17.5 7 2 2016 18th 24.5 3 1 1961 T24th 2 5 None 1989 T57th 2 7 None 2017 T21st 20 5 1 1962 T12th 15 6 None 1990 T35th 7.5 6 None 2018 17th 27.5 6 2 1963 T36th 3 5 None 1991 T58th 2 4 None 2019 T34th 9.5 7 None 1964 T46th 1 2 None 1992 T36th 5.5 3 1 1965 T45th 1 7 None 1993 T62nd 1 2 None 1966 T31st 4 4 1 1994 22nd 20 4 1 1967 T11th 17 4 2 1995 27th 14 6 1

The Cowboys have recorded five top-25 finishes at the national tournament under head coach Mark Branch.

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