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Follow Big Red Wrestling EIWAs #9 (13-3, 5-0 Ivy) at 2019 EIWA Championship World Wide Web...... www.CornellBigRed.com Facebook...... www.Facebook.com/cornellwrestling March 8-9, 2019 • Vestal, N.Y. • Binghamton University Events Center (5,142) Twitter...... www.Twitter.com/bigredwrestling Live Video: FloWrestling.com • Live Stats: TrackWrestling.com hampions YouTube...... www.Youtube.com/cornellwrestling EIWA C — 1910, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1922, 1923, 1926, 1930, 1958, 1992, 1993, Camps...... www.CornellWrestlingCamps.com 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Live Video (Home Matches)...... www.IvyLeagueNetwork.com Live Audio (All Matches)...... www.ESPNIthaca.com Lineup at the 2019 EIWA Championship Cornell Coaching Staff #9 Cornell Big Red Weight Notes Head Coach Rob Koll #7 Vitali Arujau (23-1)...... Perfect 18-0 record since dropping to 125, 20-match win streak Cornell head coach Rob Koll is in his 26th season at Cornell 125 (306-94-5, .762; 121-8-1 Ivy, .935) ... he is the David R. Dunlop #10 Chaz Tucker (23-4)...... 133...... 2018 NCAA qualifier, EIWA runner-up, 46-16 career, enters with 10-match win streak ‘59 Head Coach of Wrestling at Cornell ... the all-time win- #1 (20-0)...... 2018 NCAA champion, EIWA champ, Ivy Wrestler of the Year, 57-1 career record ningest wrestling coach in program history, Koll has guided 141 the Big Red to 16 straight titles (19 overall), 11 Jonathan Furnas (19-7)...... 149...... 2018 NYS champ, 2017 All-Ivy 2nd team, 2x EIWA qualifier, 59-28 career EIWA crowns and eight top five NCAA team finishes, including Adam Santoro (16-9)...... 2017 NYS champion, 5th at Binghamton Open, 30-22 career record second twice (2010, 2011) ... he was the 2005 NWCA Division 157 I Coach of the Year and the Dan Gable Coach of the Year ... his Andrew Berreyesa (14-8)...... 165...... 2018 UWW Junior World Member, 2018 State & Lock Haven Open champ wrestlers have won 15 national titles with 67 All-Americans #16 Brandon Womack (17-7)...... 2017 NCAA All-American, EIWA champ, 2x NCAA qualifier, 71-29 career record and 61 individual EIWA champions. 174 #7 Max Dean (17-5)...... 184...... 2018 NCAA All-American, EIWA semifinalist, first-team All-Ivy, 49-11 career Assistant Coaches...... Mike Grey (Cornell ‘11) (Cornell ‘17) #7 Ben Honis (16-3)...... 197...... 2017 NCAA qualifier, 2018 Binghamton Open champ, 2x EIWA qualifier, 64-32 career Volunteer Assistant Coach...... (Cornell ‘13) Jeramy Sweany (12-6)...... HWT...... 2016 & 2018 NCAA qualifier, 2x All-Ivy, 3x EIWA qualifier, 66-41 career record Athletic Trainer...... Chris Scarlata Strength Coach...... Tom Howley STORY LINES: Cornell Athletic Communications • The Cornell wrestling team will attempt to begin a brand new championship streak when head coach Rob Koll and his squad compete Director...... Jeremy Hartigan Deputy Director...... Julie Greco in the 2019 EIWA Championship beginning on Friday, March 8 at the Binghamton University Events Center. Assistant Director - Content Manager...... Brandon Thomas • Live video of the duals can be viewed on FloWrestling. Intern - Multimedia Coordinator...... JJ Klein Dir. of Multimedia, Prod. & Web Comm...... John Lukach • The Big Red has already extended its record streak of Ivy titles to 17 and is now poised to attempt to regain its EIWA championship from Assistant Director - Video...... John Enright Lehigh as well as make a mark at nationals. Digital Content & Strategic Comm. Specialist...... Eldon Lindsay Web Site...... www.CornellBigRed.com • Cornell is ranked ninth nationally in the latest USA Today/NWCA Division I Wrestling Coaches Poll and was 13-3 in dual matches this Facebook...... www.Facebook.com/cornellathletics season, with wins over six nationally ranked teams — Northern Iowa (21-14), Wyoming (23-9), Lock Haven (32-9), Princeton (34-7) Twitter...... www.twitter.com/cornellsports YouTube...... www.youtube.com/cornellathletics Virginia Tech (17-16) and North Carolina (29-5) — as well as both West Virginia (20-15) and Indiana (21-10). • The Big Red has set its sights high — with the NCAA Championships set for Pittsburgh, Pa. in March, Cornell believes it should be in 2018-19 Schedule & Results the mix for yet another top 10 team finish. Overall Record: 13-2 • After taking second at the EIWA Championships at Hofstra last spring, snapping a string of 11 consecutive conference titles, the Big Red Ivy League: 5-0 • EIWA: 6-1 • Non-Conference: 6-1 took seven qualifiers to the national championships - crowning four All-Americans and Yianni Diakomihalis as the NCAA champion at Home: 4-0 • Road: 7-1 • Neutral: 2-1 141 pounds on the way to a seventh-place team finish. NOVEMBER • Six NCAA qualifiers will attempt to make return trips to nationals — Chas Tucker (133), Diakomihalis (141), Brandon Womack (174), 16 # at Binghamton...... W, 36-6 Max Dean (184), Ben Honis (197) and Jeramy Sweany (285). 17 WEST VIRGINIA...... W, 20-15 • Returning national champion Diakomihalis joins Womack (2017 at 165) and Dean as All-Americans eyeing another podium finish. 18 NEW YORK STATE INTERCOLLEGIATES...11th, 58 pts. • Seven wrestlers are EIWA tournament veterans, with each earning a spot on the podium in their careers and combining for two Eastern DECEMBER titles — Brandon Womack at 165 in 2017 and Yianni Diakomihalis at 141 in 2018. 30-1 at Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational...... 21st, 20 pts. • Sweany (5-4) and Womack (8-1) will be making their third appearance at Easterns, while Dean (3-1), Diakomihalis (4-0), Honis (4-1), 16 at #16 Northern Iowa...... W, 21-14 Tucker (3-1) and Jonathan Furnas (3-3) return for a second year. 29-30 South Beach Duals • Freshmen Vitali Arujau (125) and Andrew Berreyesa (165) and sophomore Adam Santoro (157) will all be making their first EIWA 29 & vs. #18 Wyoming...... W, 23-9 appearances. 30 & vs. Indiana...... W, 21-10 • In all, Cornell will attempt to clinch 10 of the 47 bids to the NCAA Tournament during the two day tournament. 30 & vs. #6 ...... L, 9-22 WHAT’S AT STAKE?: JANUARY • A total of 47 bids to the NCAA tournament will be awarded by placement at the EIWA championship (equal to 2018 and four more 12 # at Lehigh...... L, 16-19 than in 2017). 19 *# at Columbia...... W, 30-10 • Only the Big Ten (78) and the Big 12 (53) will have more qualifiers than the EIWA. 26 *# at Brown...... W, 42-6 • The top six at 157, 184 and 197 pounds will automatically qualify for NCAAs. *# at Harvard...... W, 50-0 • To earn a spot at NCAAs at 149 or 174, a wrestler will have to finish fifth or higher. FEBRUARY 2 #24 LOCK HAVEN...... W, 32-9 8 *# PENN...... W, 40-3 2019 NCAA Qualifiers By Conference 9 *# #19 PRINCETON...... W, 34-7 Conference 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 Total 15 at #14 Virginia Tech...... W, 17-16 9 8 9 6 9 9 8 8 5 7 78 16 at #13 North Carolina...... W, 29-5 Big 12 Conference 5 5 6 7 1 6 5 5 7 6 53 22 #6 OHIO STATE...... L, 9-25 Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association 4 4 3 5 6 4 5 6 6 4 47 MARCH Atlantic Coast Conference 2 4 4 4 4 4 3 5 4 3 37 8-9 at EIWA Championship (Vestal, N.Y.)...... All Day Mid-American Conference 4 3 4 1 5 1 2 2 1 4 27 21-23 at NCAA Championship (Pittsburgh, Pa.)...... All Day Pacific-12 Conference 3 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 17 * - Ivy League match; # - EIWA match; & - South Beach Duals Eastern Wrestling League 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 14 Home matches in BOLD CAPS Southern Conference 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 13 TOTAL NCAA QUALIFIERS 29 29 29 28 29 29 27 29 28 29 286

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• The top four spots at 125, 133, 165 Rob Koll and 285 pounds will automatically All-Time At EIWAs School Placewinners Champs 2nd 3rd The David R. Dunlop ‘59 Head Coach qualify. • Only the top three at 141 pounds Lehigh 633 214 160 123 • Rob Koll, the David R. Dunlop ’59 Head Coach of will advance through the qualifica- Cornell 493 158 107 99 Wrestling, is in his 26th season as the mentor of the tion process. Navy 440 104 89 90 Cornell wrestling program. Penn 353 64 87 96 • Under Koll’s direction, the Big Red has captured 20 EIWA NOTES: onsecutive itles Ivy League titles, crowned 15 NCAA champions and • Cornell won 11 consecutive EIWA C EIWA T achieved 67 All-Americans and 61 individual EIWA team titles, the longest streak in the School (Years) Consecutive Titles champs. meet’s 100+ year history, prior to last Cornell (2007-17)...... 11 • He is the school’s career leader in wins, posting a year’s runner-up finish. Cornell (1912-17)...... 6 306-94-5 (.762) career record. • The Big Red has the top two streaks, Lehigh (2002-06)...... 5 • Over the past 12 years, Cornell has shown without question that it is one of the nation’s winning six straight from 1912-17. Lehigh (1931-35)...... 5 elite squads with 53 All-Americans, 11 national champions, eight top five team finishes • The Big Red has crowned at least one Yale (1905-09)...... 5 at the NCAAs and 11 EIWA titles. EIWA champion in each of the last Penn (1996-99)...... 4 Navy (1943-46)...... 4 • In addition, the Big Red has won 17 consecutive Ivy crowns and 88 straight Ivy matches. 17 seasons and in 27 of the last 28 Penn State (1918-21)...... 4 years. Only Lehigh, with 19 straight THE KOLL FILE years with an Eastern champion, has Longest Active Conference Title Streaks PERSONAL a longer current streak. Conference...School (Years)...... Consec. Titles Family: wife Rachel, sons William and Daniel. • Cornell has had at least three in- Ivy...... Cornell (2003-pr)...... 17 dividual EIWA champions in 10 EDUCATION Big 12...... Oklahoma State (2013-pr)...... 6 North Carolina University - Chapel Hill, 1989 (B.A. in Communication) consecutive seasons. MAC...... Missouri (2013-pr)...... 6 • Since, Cornell wrestlers have won WRESTLING EXPERIENCE Pac-12...... Arizona State (2017-pr)...... 2 at least two EIWA titles at each ACC...... Virginia Tech (2017-pr)...... 2 University of North Carolina weight except 285 pounds — the • 1988 NCAA champion at 158 pounds. Big Ten...... Ohio State (2017-pr)...... 2 • Four-time NCAA All-American, posted 150-20-1 career record. last Big Red heavyweight to stand EIWA...... Lehigh (2018-pr)...... 1 • Three-time ACC champion. at the top of the podium was Seth EWL...... Lock Haven (2018-pr)...... 1 • Twice selected to compete in the NWCA All-Star Classic. Charles in 1999. Southern...... Appalachian State (2018-pr)...... 1 Post Collegiate • Alternate for 1992 U.S. OIympic team. • Won his weight class at the 1990 and 1993 World Cups. LAST TIME AT EIWAS: • A 1992 World Cup Grand Prix champion. • Cornell crowned three champions, had three runner ups and two more third-place finishers as the Big • Placed fifth at the 1991 World Championships in Tokyo. Red placed second at the 2018 EIWA Championships at Hofstra. • Pan-Am Games champ in 1989. • The Big Red’s second-place team finish snapped an unprecedented string of 11 consecutive conference • National Freestyle champion in 1990 and 1991. • Runner-up at the 1989 Olympic Festival in Oklahoma City, Okla. crowns, the longest in more than 100 years of EIWA wrestling. • Seven finishers earned automatic bids to the NCAA Championships. • Assistant coach under Jack Spates for four seasons, helping Big Red to four Ivy and two EIWA titles. • Freshmen Yianni Diakomihalis (141) and Ben Darmstadt (197), as well as junior Jon Jay Chavez (165) • Helped develop 18 NCAA qualifiers in his four seasons as an assistant. each won their first EIWA title, while sophomore Noah Baughman (125), junior Chaz Tucker (125) and COACHING EXPERIENCE freshman Max Dean (184) each advanced to the finals. EIWA NCAA • Junior Brandon Womack won by fall at 174 to take third, while Jeramy Sweany earned a big decision Year School Position Record Ivy Record (Finish) Finish Finish over nationally-ranked Garrett Ryan to take third at heavyweight. 1993-94 Cornell Head Coach 14-6 4-1 (2nd) 4th t-17th 1994-95 Cornell Head Coach 15-5 5-0 (1st) 4th t-56th • Cornell’s 146 points were behind only Lehigh (164.5), who crowned five champions. 1995-96 Cornell Head Coach 14-3 4-1 (2nd) 3rd t-42nd • The Big Red’s eight top three finishers was the most at the meet (Lehigh had six). 1996-97 Cornell Head Coach 11-5 3-2 (3rd) 4th t-41st • Ivy rival Princeton took third (93), holding off Drexel (86.5) and Navy (83). 1997-98 Cornell Head Coach 11-5-2 4-1 (2nd) 3rd t-67th 1998-99 Cornell Head Coach 16-2-1 4-0-1 (t-1st) 2nd t-33rd • For the 17th straight season, Cornell crowned at least one EIWA champion. 1999-00 Cornell Head Coach 11-4 4-1 (2nd) 3rd t-34th • For the 10th time in a row, at least three Cornellians stood atop the podium 2000-01 Cornell Head Coach 8-4-1 4-1 (t-1st) 4th t-28th 2001-02 Cornell Head Coach 8-4 4-1 (2nd) 3rd t-18th LAST TIME OUT: 2002-03 Cornell Head Coach 13-5 5-0 (1st) 2nd 10th 2003-04 Cornell Head Coach 11-6 5-0 (1st) 3rd 11th • Sophomore Yianni Diakomihalis topped third-ranked Joey McKenna in the night’s feature bout at 141 2004-05 Cornell Head Coach 12-4 5-0 (1st) 2nd 4th pounds, but No. 6 Ohio State used its strength in the upper weights to top No. 9 Cornell 25-9 on Feb. 22 2005-06 Cornell Head Coach 10-4 5-0 (1st) 2nd 5th at Newman Arena. 2006-07 Cornell Head Coach 9-5 5-0 (1st) 1st 12th 2007-08 Cornell Head Coach 9-5 5-0 (1st) 1st 9th • Freshman (125) and junior Chas Tucker (133) also topped ranked opponents, but the Buckeyes 2008-09 Cornell Head Coach 12-2 5-0 (1st) 1st 6th won the night’s first seven matches and never looked back. 2009-10 Cornell Head Coach 9-4-1 5-0 (1st) 1st 2nd • In front of a large and boisterous crowd that served to benefit the Ithaca Hospicare, Diakomihalis ignited 2010-11 Cornell Head Coach 13-1 5-0 (1st) 1st 2nd the crowd with a pair of first period takedowns on his way to a 7-5 win over McKenna to clinch his 20th 2011-12 Cornell Head Coach 11-1 5-0 (1st) 1st 4th 2012-13 Cornell Head Coach 14-4 5-0 (1st) 1st 5th win of the season without a loss. 2013-14 Cornell Head Coach 13-1 5-0 (1st) 1st 7th • That came on the heels of consecutive Big Red wins that woke up a crowd that watched the Buckeyes 2014-15 Cornell Head Coach 17-2 5-0 (1st) 1st 5th run out to a 25-0 lead after seven matches. 2015-16 Cornell Head Coach 6-5 5-0 (1st) 1st 7th 2016-17 Cornell Head Coach 13-2 5-0 (1st) 1st 8th • Arujau dominated No. 17 Malik Heinselman at 125 to get the Big Red on the board, and 13th-ranked 2017-18 Cornell Head Coach 13-2 5-0 (1st) 2nd 7th Tucker used an escape in tiebreakers after riding out sixth-ranked Luke Pletcher at 133 to capture his third 2018-19 Cornell Head Coach 13-3 5-0 (1st) straight win over a ranked grappler. Totals as head coach 26th season at COR 306-94-5 121-8-1 • The Big Red lost a pair of one-point decisions and dropped all seven contests to ranked Buckeye wrestlers. • In the other two matches between top 10 wrestlers, No. 1 earned a 13-6 decision over No. 7 Max Dean at 184, while second-ranked Kollin Moore earned a 14-4 major decision win over No. 7 Ben Honis at 197.

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TALL IVY: BY THE NUMBERS: • Since Rob Koll took over the Cornell program in 1993, the Big Red has gone 121-8-1 (.935) in its 130 Ivy League matches. .568 — Win percentage at NCAAs • Over that same span, Penn is next best at 97-32-1, followed by Brown (51-77-1) and Columbia (47-83). .581 — Win percentage at EIWAs • Rounding out the field is Harvard 41-88-1 and Princeton 30-100. .608 — Win percentage by Cornell wrestlers (since 1926) • Dating back to the 2002-03 season (16 years), Cornell’s perfect 85-0 record laps the competition. Penn is second-best at 58-27, followed .669 — Dual meet winning percentage by Columbia 36-49, Princeton 27-58, Brown 26-58-1 and Harvard 23-61-1. .850 — Ivy League dual meet winning percentage • Since the start of Ivy competition, the Big Red is 298-52-1 (.850) with 40 league titles in 63 seasons (12 second place finishes). 1 — Gold medal winner (Charles Ackerly, 1920 in Antwerp, Belgium - freestyle featherweight) Since 2002-03 (current title streak) Since 1992-93 (Rob Koll arrives at Cornell) Since 1955-56 (first season of Ivy competition) Pl. School W-L-T Win% GB Pl. School W-L-T Win% GB Pl. School W-L-T Win% GB 1 — Hodge Award winner as the nation’s most out- 1. Cornell 85-0 1.000 — 1. Cornell 121-8-1 .935 — 1. Cornell 298-52-1 .850 — standing wrestler (Kyle Dake ‘13 — 2013) 2. Penn 58-27 .682 27 2. Penn 97-32-1 .750 24 2. Penn 181-163-7 .526 114 2 — Highest team finish at the NCAA champion- 3. Columbia 36-49 .424 49 3. Brown 52-77-1 .404 69 3. Princeton 167-179-5 .483 129 ships, accomplished in 2010 and 2011 4. Princeton 27-58 .318 58 4. Columbia 47-83 .362 74 4. Columbia 146-202-3 .420 151 4 — Big Red Olympians 5. Brown 26-58-1 .312 58.5 5. Harvard 41-88-1 .319 80.5 5. Harvard 133-214-4 .385 163.5 4 — Consecutive NCAA titles by Kyle Dake ‘13, 6. Harvard 23-61-1 .276 61.5 6. Princeton 30-100 .231 92 6. Brown 108-196-4 .357 166 one of four wrestlers to win four titles and the 7. Yale 94-105-6 .473 N/A first to do so at four different weight classes and 8. Dartmouth 2-17 .105 N/A without a redshirt season 5 — Sheridan Award winners (most pins in shortest period at EIWA championship) THE STREAKS: 6 — The Big Red is one of just six schools to win • Cornell and Iowa are the only two schools to finish in the top 10 at NCAAs every year since 2008. the NWCA National Duals (2011) • Cornell has placed in the top five at the NCAA championships in six of the last 10 seasons and in the top 10 in 14 of the last 16 years (11 straight). 7 — EIWA Rookie of the Year 9 — EIWA Wrestlers of the Year • The Big Red is 71-2 (.973) in its last 73 duals against current EIWA competitors dating back to 2010-11. 11 — Consecutive EIWA team titles from 2007-17 • Cornell is 110-5-1 (.953) in dual meet action against current EIWA teams dating back to 2004-05, including 98-0 against teams other (conference record) than Lehigh. 12 — EIWA Fletcher award winners (most career • Head coach Rob Koll’s teams have racked up 17 Ivy League titles in a row, the longest title streak in any sport in conference history. points at EIWA championships) • Cornell has won 88 consecutive Ivy League dual meets dating back to the 2001-02 campaign. 14 — Coaches Award winners (EIWA Outstand- • Sophomore Yianni Diakomihalis enters the EIWA Championships with an individual 38-match win streak, the sixth-longest in school history. ing Wrestler) • Big Red wrestling is 91-2 in dual meets (.978) against unranked teams dating back to the beginning of the 2007-08 season. 16 — Ivy League Rookie of the Year • Cornell is 113-21 (.843) in dual meet competition in the last nine seasons. 17 — Consecutive Ivy League team titles (confer- • Cornell is 48-5 (.906) in its last 53 road dual matches after having its 12-meet win streak away from home at Lehigh on Jan. 12. ence record) • The Big Red has crowned at least one EIWA champion in each of the last 17 seasons and in 27 of the last 28 years. 17 — Ivy League Wrestlers of the Year • The Big Red is 52-7 (.881) in its last 59 home duals dating back to the 2009-10 season. 20 — NCAA champions • Sophomore Max Dean is 28-2 and classmate Yianni Diakomihalis is 27-1 in dual matches for their career, with freshman Vitali Arujau 20 — Win by fall for Gabe Dean (2017), a single- unbeaten at 16-0. season school record 25 — EIWA team titles • Cornell has won 36 straight meets against New York state opponents. 43 — Wins in a season for (2013) and Gabe Dean (2015), a school record TEAM NOTES TO KNOW: 55 — Career falls for Mack Lewnes ‘11, a school • The Big Red has won 17 consecutive Ivy crowns and 88 straight Ivy matches. record • Cornell’s 17 straight Ivy League titles build on the Big Red’s record of consecutive Ivy titles by the same team in a sport. The wrestling team 77 — All-time wins at Friedman Wrestling Center has won four more than Cornell had in men’s gymnastics (from 1967-68 to 1976-77) and men’s lacrosse (1973-74 to 1982-83), as well as (77-14-1) Princeton in men’s lacrosse (1994-95 to 2003-04). 79 — Consecutive matches won by Kyle Dake ‘13 • Every four-year member of the Cornell wrestling team who has enrolled since 1980 has won at least one Ivy League title during their career. to close his career, a school record • Cornell went 43-7 in individual Ivy matches in 2018-19, its best showing since going 43-6 during the 2010-11 campaign. 88 — Consecutive Ivy League dual match wins • The Big Red outscored its five Ivy League opponents by a 196-26 margin. (conference record) • Head coach Rob Koll became the eighth Big Red coach in any sport to reach 300 career victories with a win at Brown on Jan. 26, 2019 and 84 — NCAA All-Americans now sports a 306-94-5 record in dual meets. 91 — Dual meet wins over Columbia, the most against any opponent (91-13) • Since the Friedman Wrestling Center opened in January of 2003, the Big Red is 77-14-1 in dual matches (.842) there. 95 — Dual meet wins over nationally ranked • The Big Red holds a 36-match win streak against teams from New York dating back to 2004, including 18 consecutive at home. teams since 1990 (95-84-5) • The Big Red is 259-81-3 all-time against teams from New York state in its history — Army (11-17-1), Binghamton (8-0), Brooklyn Poly (2-0), 101 — Career bonus wins for Gabe Dean ‘17, a Buffalo (8-4), Clarkson (2-0), Colgate (29-2), Columbia (90-13), Cortland (17-1), Geneseo (1-0), Hofstra (19-4), Ithaca (12-3), Long Island school record (1-0), Manhattan (1-0), NYU (2-0), Queens (1-0), RPI (2-0), RIT (7-0-1), St. Lawrence (0-1), Syracuse (42-35-1), Union (2-1) and Wagner (2-0). 152 — Career wins by Gabe Dean ‘17, the school’s career leader 153 — First-team All-Ivy League selections Cornell Individual National Rankings (Feb. 26, 2019) 158 — EIWA champions Weight Name Intermat AWN W.I.N. Open Mat TrackWrestling Flo 244 — Individual NCAA qualifiers 125 Vitali Arujau 7 7 7 7 8 7 265 — EIWA individual finalists 298 — All-time Ivy League dual meet wins (298-52-1) 133 Chas Tucker 10 9 10 10 9 8 299 — All-Ivy League selections 141 Yianni Diakohimalis 1 1 1 1 1 1 493 — EIWA placewinners 174 Brandon Womack 16 17 15 19 15 15 538 —Wins at NCAAs 823 — All-time dual meet wins (823-403-20) 184 Max Dean 7 8 6 5 5 5 15,143 — Match wins by Cornell wrestlers (since 197 Ben Honis 7 12 13 9 10 8 1926) 285 Jeramy Sweany — 20 18 — 16 18 25,143 — Matches wrestled by Cornell wrestlers (since 1926)

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Season Charts Career Charts Season Wins WORK IN CLASSROOM HONORED BY NWCA: Career Wins (100+ wins) 1. Gabe Dean (2014-15)...... 43 1. Gabe Dean (2013-17)...... 152 Nahshon Garrett (2012-13)...... 43 • Cornell joined Minnesota as the lone NCAA wrestling schools to rank in the top 10 at both the national 2. Mack Lewnes (2008-11)...... 150 3. Mike Nevinger (2012-13)...... 42 championships and the NWCA 3. Nahshon Garrett (2012-16)...... 149 Cam Simaz (2009-10)...... 42 4. Cam Simaz (2009-12)...... 145 Mike Grey (2007-08)...... 42 All-Academic team list. 5. Travis Lee (2002-05)...... 143 6. Joe Mazzurco (2004-05)...... 41 6. Kyle Dake (2010-13)...... 137 Clint Wattenberg (2001-02)...... 41 • Cornell ranked eighth nationally with its team 3.368 grade point average. 7. Dustin Manotti (2003-06)...... 135 David Hirsch (1993-94)...... 41 • Seniors Gabe Dean, Brian Realbuto and Dylan Palacio and freshman Noah Baughman were honored 8. Mark Fergeson (1990-93)...... 133 9. Gabe Dean (2013-14)...... 40 9. Steve Bosak (2009-13)...... 131 Mack Lewnes (2009-10)...... 40 individually for their outstanding achievements in the classroom. 10. Chris Villalonga (2011-15)...... 122 Tyler Baier (2004-05)...... 40 • Cornell ranked second among all schools with three All-Americans listed individually, behind only Ohio 11. Jerry Rinaldi (2004-07)...... 120 12. Steve Anceravage (2006-09)...... 119 Season Winning Percentage (min. 20 matches) State’s four. Brian Realbuto (2013-17)...... 119 1. Kyle Dake (2012-13)...... 1.000 (37-0) 14. Jordan Lee (2005-09)...... 118 Nahshon Garrett (2015-16)...... 1.000 (37-0) • The Big Red moved up from last season’s No. 17 ranking on the All-Academic list among 30 schools that 15. Mike Grey (2008-11)...... 117 3. Kyle Dake (2011-12)...... 1.000 (35-0) posted a 3.1 GPA or better as a team. 16. Jace Bennett (2012-15)...... 115 4. Travis Lee (2002-03)...... 1.000 (34-0) 17. Clint Wattenberg (1999-2003)...... 113 5. Troy Nickerson (2008-09)...... 1.000 (25-0) • All six Ivy League schools were listed, with Harvard taking the top spot for the second straight year (3.586). Mike Nevinger (2011-14)...... 113 6. Yianni Diakomihalis (2018-19)..1.000 (20-0) 19. David Hirsch (1991-94)...... 112 Dave Auble (1958-59)...... 1.000 (20-0) • Of the 30 teams, 22 were repeat selections from last year. 20. Joe Mazzurco (2002-06)...... 110 8. Mack Lewnes (2009-10)...... 976 (40-1) Justin Kerber (2007-11)...... 110 9. Travis Lee (2004-05)...... 974 (37-1) Frank Perelli (2008-12)...... 110 Yianni Diakomihalis (2017-18).....974 (37-1) HIRSCH ‘94 RECEIVES NCAA SILVER ANNIVERSARY AWARD: 23. Tyler Baier (2001-05)...... 103 Jim Stanec (1998-2002)...... 103 Season Bonus Wins • Dr. David Hirsch ‘94 received the NCAA’s Silver Anniversary Award at the 2019 Honors Celebration on Jan. 25. Shawn Bradley (1996-99)...... 101 1. Cam Simaz (2009-10)...... 31 23 during the 2019 NCAA Convention in Orlando, Fla. 2. Gabe Dean (2016-17)...... 30 Career Winning Percentage 3. Kyle Dake (2012-13)...... 28 • He was joined in receiving the award by Tim Cullen (Air Force), Mia Hamm (North Carolina), Lisa Leslie 1. Yianni Diakomihalis (2017-pr)...... 983 (57-1) Mack Lewnes (2010-11)...... 28 (Southern California), Heath Shuler (Tennessee) and Jason Varitek (Georgia Tech). 2. Dave Auble (1958-60)...... 981 (51-1) 5. Travis Lee (2004-05)...... 27 3.. Kyle Dake (2010-13)...... 972 (137-4) 6. David Hirsch (1993-94)...... 26 • The Silver Anniversary Award annually recognizes distinguished individuals on the 25th anniversary of 4. Gabe Dean (2013-17)...... 956 (152-7) Dustin Manotti (2004-05)...... 26 5. Frank Bettucci (1951-53)...... 941 (48-3) Ben Darmstadt (2017-18)...... 26 the conclusion of their college athletics careers. 6. Glenn Stafford (1927-29)...... 929 (26-2) Yianni Diakomihalis (2017-18)...... 26 • Hirsch was the 1994 NCAA Division I wrestling champion at 126 pounds. 7. Mack Lewnes (2008-11)...... 9259 (150-12) 10. Gabe Dean (2015-16)...... 25 8. Nahshon Garrett (2012-16)...... 9255 (149-12) Cam Simaz (2010-11)...... 25 • He became the first Cornell student-athlete since 1960 and just the fifth in school history to win a 9. Troy Nickerson (2006-10)...... 924 (97-8) Nahshon Garrett (2012-13)...... 25 Robert Mathers (1938-40)...... 923 (24-2) Nahshon Garrett (2015-16)...... 25 national wrestling crown. • A member of the Cornell Athletics and Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA) Halls of Career Bonus Wins Season Falls 1. Gabe Dean (2013-17)...... 101 1. Gabe Dean (2016-17)...... 20 Fame, Hirsch was a three-time EIWA champion and a two-time All-American during his time on East Hill. 2. Cam Simaz (2009-12)...... 93 2. Kyle Dake (2012-13)...... 18 3 Nahshon Garrett (2012-16)...... 92 Ben Darmstadt (2017-18)...... 18 • His record of 116-17 ranked third in career wins at Cornell at the time. 4. Mack Lewnes (2008-11)...... 91 4. Cam Simaz (2010-11)...... 17 • Following graduation in 1994 with a degree in Applied Economics & Management, Hirsch graduated 5. Kyle Dake (2010-13)...... 83 Steve Anceravage (2007-08)...... 17 6. Travis Lee (2002-05)...... 81 6. Mack Lewnes (2010-11)...... 15 from New York University College of Dentistry in 1999 and then completed medical school, wrapping up 7. Mark Fergeson (1990-93)...... 74 7. Mack Lewnes (2009-10)...... 14 a six-year oral and maxillofacial surgery residency at Bellevue/NYU. 8. Steve Bosak (2009-13)...... 73 Brian Realbuto (2013-14)...... 14 9. Brian Realbuto (2013-17)...... 70 Jace Bennett (2012-13)...... 14 • Today, Hirsch is chief of the Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery/General Surgery, Department of 10. Dustin Manotti (2003-06)...... 68 10. Tyler Baier (2004-05)...... 13 Mack Lewnes (2008-09)...... 13 Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York. Career Falls Steve Bosak (2011-12)...... 13 • Throughout his professional career, Hirsch has traveled internationally for philanthropic purposes, per- 1. Mack Lewnes (2008-11)...... 55 Mack Lewnes (2007-08)...... 13 2. Gabe Dean (2013-17)...... 50 Walter Grote (1972-73)...... 13 forming surgeries ranging from correction of genetic deformities to major head and neck reconstruction. 3. Cam Simaz (2009-12)...... 47 4. Kyle Dake (2010-13)...... 44 Season Tech Falls 5. Steve Bosak (2009-13)...... 39 1. David Hirsch (1993-94)...... 10 LEEN ‘09 TO BE INDUCTED INTO EIWA HALL OF FAME: 6. Troy Nickerson (2006-10)...... 38 Nahshon Garrett (2012-13)...... 10 7. Steve Anceravage (2006-09)...... 37 3. Nahshon Garrett (2014-15)...... 9 • Jordan Leen ‘09 will be inducted into the EIWA Hall of Fame this coming weekend in Binghamton. 8. Jace Bennett (2012-15)...... 33 Pat Welch (1983-84)...... 9 9. Walter Grote (1972-74)...... 28 5. Travis Lee (2004-05)...... 8 • A four-time NCAA qualifier, he wrapped up his impressive wrestling career for the Big Red with a 118-29 Travis Lee (2002-05)...... 28 Dustin Manotti (2004-05)...... 8 mark that ranked him sixth in the Cornell record books for career wins. Yianni Diakomihalis (2017-18)...... 8 Career Tech Falls 8. Nahshon Garrett (2015-16)...... 7 • He was awarded the team’s Andy Noel “Leadership Award” after captaining the Big Red to two top 10 1. Nahshon Garrett (2012-16)...... 33 Brian Realbuto (2015-16)...... 7 NCAA finishes in his last two seasons. 2. Gabe Dean (2013-17)...... 23 Cam Simaz (2011-12)...... 7 Dustin Manotti (2002-06)...... 21 Cam Simaz (2009-10)...... 7 • Leen capped off his impressive four-year campaign by capturing his third All-America honor with a Pat Welch (1981-85)...... 21 Gabe Dean (2014-15)...... 7 5. Travis Lee (2001-05)...... 20 Clint Wattenberg (2002-03)...... 7 third-place finish at the NCAA tournament. 6. Cam Simaz (2008-12)...... 19 Nahshon Garrett (2013-14)...... 7 • As a junior, Leen was the lowest seeded wrestler to advance to the finals as a No. 8 seed, winning the Brian Realbuto (2013-17)...... 19 Carl Keske (1996-97)...... 7 8. Mark Fergeson (1989-93)...... 15 Mark Fergeson (1989-90)...... 7 national title at 157 pounds with a 5-4 win over No. 2 ranked Mike Poeta of Illinois. 9. Mike Nevinger (2010-14)...... 14 Pat Welch (1984-85)...... 7 David Hirsch (1990-94)...... 14 — Max Dean (2018-19)...... 6 • He became just the second collegiate wrestler from Tennessee to ever win an NCAA championship. -- Yianni Diakomihalis (2017-pr)...... 13 • Leen finished his career as a three-time first-team All-Ivy honoree and was perfect against Ancient Eight Season Major Decisions Career Major Decisions 1. Dustin Manotti (2004-05)...... 18 competition with a 17-0 mark. 1. Mark Fergeson (1989-983)...... 45 2. Joe Mazzurco (2004-05)...... 15 2. Dustin Manotti (2002-06)...... 43 Mike Grey (2007-08)...... 15 • He will become the 16th Cornellian to earn induction. 3. Mike Grey (2007-11)...... 37 Mark Fergeson (1990-91)...... 15 4. Nahshon Garrett (2012-16)...... 36 5. David Hirsch (1993-94)...... 13 5. Travis Lee (2001-05)...... 33 Cam Simaz (2009-10)...... 13 NEXT UP: 6. Joe Mazzurco (2001-06)...... 31 Pat Waters (1989-90)...... 13 • The Big Red will bring qualifying wrestlers to the 2019 NCAA Championships beginning on Thursday, 7. Kyle Dake (2009-13)...... 30 8. Nahshon Garrett (2012-13)...... 12 8. Mack Lewnes (2007-11)...... 29 Travis Lee (2003-04)...... 12 March 21 and running through Saturday, March 23 in Pittsburgh, Pa. at PPG Paints Arena. David Hirsch (1990-94)...... 29 Dennis Kitko (1994-95)...... 12 10. Gabe Dean (2013-17)...... 28 Mark Fergeson (1992-93)...... 12 • Cornell will be out for its 12th consecutive top 10 finish at NCAAs. John Bove (1993-94)...... 12 Career Dominance Ranking (min. 30 matches) 1. Yianni Diakomihalis (2017-pr)...... 4.431 Season Dominance Ranking (min. 20 matches) 2. Gabe Dean (2013-17)...... 4.164 1. Gabe Dean (2016-17)...... 4.972 3. Kyle Dake (2009-13)...... 4.106 2. Kyle Dake (2012-13)...... 4.784 4. Dave Auble (1957-60)...... 4.038 3. Troy Nickerson (2008-09)...... 4.720 5. Troy Nickerson (2005-10)...... 3.933 4. Cam Simaz (2011-12)...... 4.563 6. Mack Lewnes (2007-11)...... 3.840 5. Nahshon Garrett (2015-16)...... 4.541 7. Frank Bettucci (1950-53)...... 3.706 6. Kyle Dake (2011-12)...... 4.371 8. Nahshon Garrett (2012-16)...... 3.671 7. Cam Simaz (2010-11)...... 4.316 9. Travis Lee (2001-05)...... 3.564 8. Yianni Diakomihalis (2018-19)...... 4.300 10. Cam Simaz (2008-12)...... 3.518 9. Gabe Dean (2015-16)...... 4.286 10. Travis Lee (2004-05)...... 4.237

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Are Cornell Wrestlers on Scholarship? The easy answer is no. Cornell student-athletes are 2018-19 Cornell Wrestling Roster awarded need-based financial aid, just as any other Name Wt. Ht. Cl. Hometown/High School student who applies to the school. That package can Artigliere, Dillon 165 5-10 Sr. Flanders, N.J./Roxbury HS come in the form of student loans and grants. The basic Arujau, Vitali (uh-roo-JAU) 125 5-7 Fr. Syosset, N.Y./Syosset HS intent of the original Ivy League agreement of 1954 was to improve and foster intercollegiate athletics while Barley, Jonah 165 5-9 So. Conestoga, Pa./Penn Manor HS keeping the emphasis on such competition in harmony Baughman, Noah (BOFF-man) 133/141 5-4 Jr. Doylestown, Ohio/Wadsworth HS with the educational purpose of the institutions. The Ivy Berreyesa, Andrew (BERRY-eh-sah) 165 5-10 Fr. Reno, Nev./Reno HS League is nationally recognized for its level of success Brindley, Jake 157 5-8 Fr. Orlando, Fla./Lake Highland Preparatory School — absent of athletic scholarships — while rigorously Chavez, Jon Jay 165 5-8 Sr. Boise, Idaho/Centennial HS maintaining its self-imposed high academic standards. Darmstadt, Ben 197 6-3 So. Elyria, Ohio/Elyria HS The Ivy League has demonstrated a rare willingness and Dawkins, Milik 165/174 5-11 Jr. Flint, Mich./Carman-Ainsworth HS ability, given the current national pressures on intercol- Dean, Max 184 5-10 So. Lowell, Mich./Lowell HS legiate success, to abide by these rules and still compete Diakomihalis, Yianni (dee-AHK-a-mee-hal-is) 141 5-6 So. Rochester, N.Y./Hilton HS successfully in Division I athletics. Furman, Brendan 285 6-2 Fr. Canonsburg, Pa./Canon-McMillan HS Practice Interviews/Coverage Furnas, Jonathan 149 5-6 Sr. Powell, Ohio/Olentangy Liberty HS All interviews with Coach Rob Koll and players must Galasso, Joey (guh-LASS-oh) 149 5-6 Sr. , Pa./Father Judge HS be requested in advance through the Athletic Com- Garza, Steven 149 Fr. New Lothrop, Mich./New Lothrop HS munications Office. The coach and players are available Honis, Ben (HAHN-iss) 197 6-0 Sr. Syracuse, N.Y./Jamesville-Dewitt HS for interviews before practices by appointment only, so Janney, Seth 285 6-3 Fr. Hanover, Pa./Malvern Prep as not to interfere with academic or practice schedules. Koll, Daniel (Cole) 141 5-9 Fr. Ithaca, N.Y./Lansing HS Koll, William (Cole) 149 5-6 Sr. Ithaca, N.Y./Lansing HS Postgame Interviews LaJoie, Dom 125 5-7 Fr. Gaylord, Mich./Gaylord HS Coach Rob Koll and selected players will be available after each match. The Big Red locker room is closed. Lehr, Jacob 125 5-8 Jr. Binghamton, N.Y./Chenango Valley HS McNitt, Ian 133 5-6 Jr. Knoxville, Tenn./Hardin Valley Academy Radio Overhiser, Jimmy 125 5-5 Jr. Bradford, N.Y./Lansing, N.Y. All of the Big Red’s matches in 2018-19 are carried live on Pellumbi, Rami 157 5-8 Jr. Anchorage, Alaska/South Anchorage HS 1160 ESPN Radio in the Ithaca area and on the internet Pickett, Max 149 5-6 So. Culpeper, Va./Blair Academy at www.ESPNIthaca.com. Mark Shelley takes over for Richard, Hunter 149/157 5-7 So. Barneveld, N.Y./Holland Patent HS his first season in the play-by-play chair. Russo, Matt 141 5-6 Jr. Jackson, N.J./Jackson Liberty HS Russo, Mike 133 5-7 Jr. Jackson, N.J./Jackson Liberty HS Social Media Santoro, Adam 157 5-9 Jr. Valhalla, N.Y./Fordham Prep HS You can follow the team on YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. Highlights, interviews and features on all 37 of Schoenherr, Chris (SHAY-nurr) 149 5-8 Jr. Auburn, Mich./Bay City Western HS Cornell’s varsity sports can be found at www.youtube. Simaz, Kyle (SIGH-maz) 157 5-10 Sr. Fennville, Mich./Allegan HS com/cornellathletics, www.facebook.com/cornellath- Stawinski, John 165 5-10 Fr. Essex, Vt./Essex HS letics or www.twitter.com/cornellsports Stroker, Fredy 157 5-10 Jr. Bettendorf, Iowa/Bettendorf HS Sweany, Jeramy 285 6-2 Sr. Vacaville, Calif./Vacaville HS Taylor, Jake 184/197 5-11 Sr. Bellefonte, Pa./Bald Eagle Area HS Tucker, Chas 133 5-2 Jr. Worcester, Mass./Blair Academy Venosa, Mike 141 5-6 Fr. Farmington, N.Y./Victor HS Womack, Brandon 174 5-11 Jr. Scottsboro, Ala./Scottsboro HS Head Coach: Rob Koll (North Carolina ‘89), 26th season Assistant Coaches: Mike Grey (Cornell ‘11), eighth season at Cornell Gabe Dean (Cornell ‘17), second season at Cornell Vol. Asst. Coach: Kyle Dake (Cornell ‘13), second season at Cornell Athletic Trainer: Chris Scarlata Historical Wrestling Information For Cornell wrestling historical information, including year by year results, records and honors, visit the athletic department’s official website or scan the QR code to view the information from your smart phone or tablet.

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WINS BY DUAL IVY CAREER Wrestler Wts W -L Falls FFT TF MD D Bonus Win Pct. W -L W -L W -L Vitali Arujau 125/133 23 -1 3 0 3 8 9 14 95.83% 16 -0 5 -0 23 -1 Jonah Barley 174 9 -6 3 0 1 0 5 4 60.00% 0 -0 0 -0 17 -16 Noah Baughman 133/141 2 -3 0 0 1 0 1 1 40.00% 0 -1 0 -1 50 -24 Andrew Berreyesa 165/174 14 -8 7 0 0 3 4 10 63.64% 4 -6 3 -2 14 -8 Jake Brindley 157/165 5 -5 1 0 0 2 2 3 50.00% 0 -1 0 -1 5 -5 Milik Dawkins 165/174 6 -9 1 1 0 1 3 2 40.00% 1 -4 0 -0 27 -19 Max Dean 184 17 -5 4 0 6 2 5 12 77.27% 13 -2 4 -0 49 -11 Yianni Diakomihalis 141 20 -0 6 1 4 4 5 14 100.00% 13 -0 4 -0 57 -1 Brendan Furman 285 9 -3 1 0 0 0 8 1 75.00% 1 -1 0 -0 9 -3 Jonathan Furnas 149 19 -7 2 1 3 2 11 7 73.08% 4 -3 3 -2 59 -28 Ben Honis 197 16 -3 5 0 3 3 5 11 84.21% 10 -2 5 -0 64 -32 Will Koll 149 6 -5 1 0 1 0 4 2 54.55% 0 -3 0 -0 48 -33 Dom LaJoie 125 8 -3 0 0 2 3 3 5 72.73% 0 -1 0 -0 8 -3 Ian McNitt 141 1 -2 0 0 0 0 1 0 33.33% 0 -0 0 -0 4 -10 Max Pickett 149 0 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00% 0 -0 0 -0 5 -5 Hunter Richard 149 9 -5 1 0 0 0 8 1 64.29% 2 -2 0 -0 25 -12 Matt Russo 149 3 -2 1 1 0 1 0 2 60.00% 0 -0 0 -0 24 -13 Michael Russo 141 4 -3 1 1 1 0 1 2 57.14% 0 -0 0 -0 11 -8 Adam Santoro 157/165 16 -9 3 1 4 2 6 9 64.00% 6 -5 4 -1 30 -22 Chris Schoenherr 149 19 -7 1 1 1 4 12 6 73.08% 1 -1 0 -0 38 -13 Kyle Simaz 157 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 00.00% 0 -0 0 -0 26 -19 John Stawinski 165 3 -4 0 1 0 1 1 1 42.86% 0 -0 0 -0 3 -4 Fredy Stroker 157 6 -3 1 0 0 2 3 3 66.67% 5 -2 0 -0 21 -18 Jeramy Sweany 285 12 -6 1 2 0 2 7 3 66.67% 10 -4 5 -0 66 -41 Jake Taylor 184/197 1 -3 0 0 0 1 0 1 25.00% 1 -3 1 -0 26 -18 Chas Tucker 133 23 -4 0 2 1 3 17 4 85.19% 14 -2 5 -0 46 -16 Michael Venosa 141 12 -7 1 2 0 0 9 1 63.16% 0 -0 0 -0 12 -7 Brandon Womack 174 17 -7 3 0 0 3 11 6 70.83% 10 -4 4 -0 71 -29 TEAM 0 -2 0 -2 TOTALS 280 -125 47 14 31 47 141 125 61.14% 111 -49 43-7

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VITALI ARUJAU (23-1) ANDREW BERREYESA (14-8) MAX DEAN (17-5) Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (3-1, 2nd) New York State Intercollegiate (5-0, 1st) 11/16 184 Nunzio Crowley (Binghamton) W TF, 17-0 11/11 133 Jack Davis (Penn State) W D, 5-2 11/18 174 Omar Ossaf (Niagara CC) W Fall, 1:56 11/17 184 Jackson Moomau (West Virginia) W Fall, 2:46 133 Casey Cobb (Navy) W D, 9-5 174 Tim Collins (Brockport) W MD, 16-4 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (4-3) 133 Hunter Kosco (Brown) W D, 11-5 174 Steven Rice (Ithaca) W Fall, 0:34 12/1 184 Charlie Andrews (Campbell) W TF, 16-1 133 Chas Tucker (Cornell) L D, 7-5 174 Daniel Torres (Jamestown CC) W MD, 10-2 184 Jacob Cooper (Cal Baptist) W Fall, 2:07 11/16 133 Joe Nelson (Binghamton) W TF, 22-7 174 Jonah Barley (Cornell) W D, 8-4 184 Will Sumner (Utah Valley) W D, 12-5 11/17 133 Caleb Rea (West Virginia) W MD, 17-3 Lock Haven Open (3-1, 1st) 184 #8 Chip Ness (North Carolina) W MD, 10-0 12/16 125 Jay Schwarm (Northern Iowa) W MD, 17-7 11/25 174 Brit Simington (Lock Haven) W Fall, 1:40 12/2 184 #1 Myles Martin (Ohio State) L MD, 17-7 South Beach Invitational (6-0) 174 Austin Bell (Pittsburgh) W Fall, 5:48 184 #5 Zack Zavatsky (Virginia Tech) L D, 13-8 12/29 125 Tomas Gutierrez (Kent State) W D, 8-3 174 Frank Guida (Bucknell) W MD, 12-2 184 #18 Lou DePrez (Binghamton) L D, 5-3 (sv1) 125 Cole Verner (Wyoming) W D, 7-4 174 Robert Patrick (Virginia) L Fall, 2:34 12/16 184 #7 Drew Foster (Northern Iowa) W D, 6-5 12/30 125 Liam Cronin (Indiana) W MD, 10-1 South Beach Invitational (2-1) South Beach Invitational (2-1) 125 Dack Punke (Missouri) W D, 4-2 (sv1) 12/29 174 Casey Randles (Wyoming) W D, 5-0 12/29 184 Carless Looney (Wyoming) W TF, 17-2 125 Matt Malavsky (SIU Edwardsville) W Fall, 0:42 12/30 174 Casey Randles (Wyoming) W Fall, 3:36 12/30 184 Norman Conley (Indiana) W TF, 16-0 125 Paul Bianchi (North Dakota State) W Fall, 6:25 174 Hayden Hastings (Wyoming) L D, 8-3 184 Dylan Wisman (Missouri) L D, 7-6 125 Tomas Gutierrez (Kent State) W TF, 16-0 1/12 174 #7 Jordan Kutler (Lehigh) L MD, 13-4 1/12 184 Chris Weiler (Lehigh) W D, 8-4 1/12 125 Luke Resnick (Lehigh) W MD, 18-6 1/19 174 Max Elling (Columbia) L D, 10-4 1/19 184 Joe Franzese (Columbia) W TF, 25-7 1/19 125 Joe Manchio (Columbia) W MD, 15-5 1/26 165 #18 Jonathan Viruet (Brown) L Fall, 5:17 1/26 184 CJ LaFragola (Brown) W Fall, 4:39 1/26 125 Trey Keeley (Brown) W MD, 16-3 165 Tyler Tarsi (Harvard) W Fall, 2:41 184 Pierce Bausano (Harvard) W Fall, 3:00 125 Noah Hellickson (Harvard) W MD, 20-8 2/2 165 #5 Chance Marsteller (Lock Haven) L D, 9-2 2/2 184 #18 Cory Hazel (Lock Haven) W D, 7-5 2/2 125 Luke Werner (Lock Haven) W D, 11-4 2/8 165 Evan DeLuise (Penn) W D, 3-2 2/9 184 Kevin Parker (Princeton) W TF, 16-1 2/8 125 Blair Orr (Penn) W TF, 19-4 2/9 165 Dale Tiongson (Princeton) W Fall, 2:33 2/15 184 #3 Zack Zavatsky (Virginia Tech) W MD, 9-0 2/9 125 #10 Patrick Glory (Princeton) W Fall, 4:27 2/15 165 #8 Mekhi Lewis (Virginia Tech) L MD, 14-5 2/16 184 #14 Chip Ness (North Carolina) W D, 5-2 2/15 125 Joey Prata (Virginia Tech) W D, 4-2 2/16 165 Sawyer Davidson (North Carolina) W D, 3-2 2/22 184 #1 Myles Martin (Ohio State) L D, 13-6 2/16 125 Joe Heilman (North Carolina) W MD, 17-4 2/22 165 #12 Te’Shan Campbell (Ohio State) L D, 8-2 2/22 125 #17 Malik Heinselman (Ohio State) W D, 6-0 YIANNI DIAKOMIHALIS (20-0) JAKE BRINDLEY (5-5) Lock Haven Open (4-0, 1st) JONAH BARLEY (9-6) Lock Haven Open (3-1, 3rd) 11/25 141 Marlon Argenta (Bloomsburg) W Fall, 3:12 Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (3-3, 6th) 11/25 157 Chase Demaille () W Fall, 2:12 141 CJ Manley (Lock Haven) W Fall, 2:37 11/11 174 Phillip Stolfi (George Mason) W D, 4-2 157 Colton Yapougian (FLWC) L D, 3-2 141 Mason Lindenmuth (Penn State) W TF, 17-1 174 Bryce Rogers (Brown) L MD, 13-3 157 Caleb Cass (Cleveland State) W D, 8-4 141 Ryan Moore (Fingerlakes Prep) W MED. FFT. 174 Graham Ratermann (Army West Point) W D, 10-8 157 Brian Friery (Penn State) W MD, 15-7 12/16 141 #10 Josh Alber (Northern Iowa) W MD, 12-2 174 Kyle Bierdumpfel (Harvard) W D, 6-2 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (2-2) South Beach Invitational (6-0) 174 Mason Manville (Penn State) L D, 13-6 12/1 157 #19 Hunter Willits (Oregon State) L D, 8-4 12/29 141 Sam Turner (Wyoming) W MD, 14-6 174 Bryce Rogers (Brown) L MD, 13-3 157 Rian Burris (The Citadel) W D, 9-4 141 Alex Hrisopoulos (Michigan State) W Fall, 0:43 New York State Intercollegiate (4-1, 2nd) 157 Wyatt Gerl (Cal State Bakersfield) W D, 4-0 141 Jaime Hernandez (North Carolina) W MD, 18-4 11/18 174 Rey Robinson (RIT) W Fall, 2:19 157 #7 Keshawn Hayes (Ohio State) L D, 7-1 12/30 141 #16 Cole Weaver (Wyoming) W TF, 23-4 174 Tom Digennaro (LIU-Post) W Fall, 1:30 South Beach Invitational (0-1) 141 #3 (Missouri) W D, 3-1 174 Troy Seymour (Oswego) W D, 6-2 12/29 157 Jarrett Jacques (Missouri) L D, 8-3 141 Kyle Luigs (Indiana) W Fall, 0:49 174 Michael Abidin (Nassau CC) W Fall, 4:23 1/19 165 Laurence Kosoy (Columbia) L D, 4-1 1/12 141 Ryan Pomrinca (Lehigh) W D, 13-7 174 Andrew Berreyesa (Cornell) L D, 8-4 1/26 141 Colin Realbuto (Brown) W TF, 22-4 Shorty Hitchcock Invitational (2-2, 4th) MILIK DAWKINS (6-9) 141 Ryan Friedman (Harvard) W Fall, 3:35 1/12 174 Jarek Gozdieski (Bucknell) W D, 4-2 Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (3-2, 5th) 2/2 141 #20 Kyle Shoop (Lock Haven) W Fall, 4:42 174 Frankie Guida (Bucknell) L D, 3-2 11/11 165 Crew Fullerton (F&M) W D, 9-2 2/8 141 A.J. Vindici (Penn) W TF, 16-1 174 Gary Eakin (Navy) W TF, 17-0 165 Jon Walden (Army West Point) W Fall, 4:17 2/9 141 Marshall Keller (Princeton) W MD, 14-6 174 Sham Abdulrazzaq (Army West Point) L D, 8-4 165 Colston DiBlasi (George Mason) L Fall, 8:21 2/15 141 Mitch Moore (Virginia Tech) W D, 6-1 165 Jonathan Carrera (Navy) L Fall, 2:05 2/16 141 A.C. Headlee (North Carolina) W D, 9-2 NOAH BAUGHMAN (2-3) 165 Samuel Coakley (FLWC) W MFF 2/22 141 #3 Joey McKenna (Ohio State) W D, 7-5 South Beach Invitational (2-2) 11/16 157 Aidan Monteverdi (Binghamton) W D, 7-5 12/29 133 Paul Conrad (Indiana) L D, 7-1 11/17 157 Nick Kiussis (West Virginia) L D, 7-1 133 Nick Farro (Lehigh) L D, 6-5 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (2-2) 12/30 133 Allan Hart (Missouri) W D, 8-2 12/1 157 Joshua Kim (Harvard) L D, 4-3 133 Dylan Gregerson (Utah Valley) W TF, 17-0 157 Michael Manley (Drexel) W MD, 14-0 1/19 141 Danny Fongaro (Columbia) L MD, 8-0 157 Aidan Monteverdi (Binghamton) W D, 3-2 157 Jake Wentzel (Pittsburgh) L MD, 12-0 12/16 165 #12 Bryce Steiert (Northern Iowa) L D, 8-6 South Beach Invitational (0-3) 12/29 165 Luke Fortuna (Missouri) L D, 8-7 165 #9 Branson Ashworth (Wyoming) L D, 6-0 12/30 165 #13 Connor Flynn (Missouri) L MD, 10-0

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BRENDAN FURMAN (9-3) BEN HONIS (16-3) MAX PICKETT (0-2) 11/16 285 Joe Doyle (Binghamton) W D, 7-5 Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (3-0, 1st) Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (0-2) 11/17 285 David Smith (West Virginia) L D, 9-5 11/11 197 Austin Cooley (Wyo. Sem.) W Fall, 4:59 11/12 149 AJ Burkhart (Lehigh) L D, 7-1 Lock Haven Open (4-0, 1st) 197 Phil Robilotto (F&M) W Fall, 1:49 149 Chris Martorello (F&M) L D, 3-1 11/25 285 Kyle Lightner (Rutgers) W D, 8-4 197 Bennett Paulson (Army West Point) W Fall, 6:25 285 Alex Nicholas (Penn State) W D, 4-2 11/16 197 Anthony DePrez (Binghamton) W Fall, 6:34 HUNTER RICHARD (9-5) 285 Lewis Fernandes (FGWC) W D, 6-3 11/17 197 Noah Adams (West Virginia) L D, 13-7 Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (5-0, 1st) 285 Isaac Reid (Lock Haven) W D, 2-1 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (2-1) 11/12 149 Zeth Dean (Harvard) W D, 11-8 South Beach Invitational (2-1) 12/1 197 Chasen Blair (North Carolina) W TF, 19-4 149 Frank Garcia (Binghamton) W D, 7-3 12/29 285 Jacob Bohlken (Missouri) W D, 3-2 197 #17 Jake Woodley (Oklahoma) W D, 4-2 149 Matt Fields (NC State) W D, 4-3 12/30 285 Brandon Metz (North Dakota St.) L Fall, 0:25 197 #3 Kollin Moore (Ohio State) L D, 7-2 149 Luke Gardner (Penn State) W D, 10-7 285 Victor Lacombe (Lehigh) W D, 2-1 South Beach Invitational (1-0) 149 Will Koll (Cornell) W D, 5-3 (sv1) Shorty Hitchcock Invitational (2-1) 12/29 197 Shawn Shadaia (Michigan State) W D, 5-0 11/16 149 Frankie Garcia (Binghamton) W D, 5-4 1/12 285 Riley Smith (Navy) W D, 3-1 1/12 197 #15 Jake Jakobsen (Lehigh) W D, 6-2 11/17 149 Christian Monserrat (West Virginia) L D, 8-7 285 David Wuestner (Millersville) W Fall, 4:24 1/19 197 Sam Wustefeld (Columbia) W Fall, 6:37 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (1-2) 285 Bob Heald (Army West Point) L D, 9-3 1/26 197 Tucker Ziegler (Brown) W MD, 14-5 12/1 149 Collin Purinton (Nebraska) L D, 11-6 197 Cole Bateman (Harvard) W TF, 21-6 149 Shayne Oster (Northwestern) W D, 8-2 JONATHAN FURNAS (19-7) 2/2 197 Parker McClellan (Lock Haven) W MD, 15-2 149 Matthew Ontiveros (Utah Valley) L Fall, 1:20 Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (2-2) 2/8 197 Greg Bensley (Penn) W TF, 16-1 12/16 149 #10 Max Thomsen (Northern Iowa) L MD, 14-4 11/11 149 Chase McCollum (F&M) W MD, 14-4 2/9 197 #3 Patrick Brucki (Princeton) W D, 7-6 South Beach Invitational (2-1) 149 Will Koll (Cornell) L D, 4-3 2/15 197 Brooks Wilding (Virginia Tech) W D, 11-5 12/29 149 Alex Butler (Michigan State) L D, 8-7 149 Noah Hanau (Army West Point) W D, 10-4 2/16 197 Brandon Whitman (North Carolina) W MD, 13-5 149 Kyler Rea (West Virginia) W Fall, 7:13 (OT) 149 AJ Jaffe (Unattached) L D, 8-2 2/22 197 #2 Kollin Moore (Ohio State) L MD, 14-4 12/30 149 Breyden Bailey (Indiana) W D, 9-7 (sv1) New York State Intercollegiate (4-0, 1st) 11/18 149 Mark Hitchcock (Brockport) W TF, 22-6 WILL KOLL (6-5) MATT RUSSO (3-2) 149 Anthony Palmiotto (Ithaca) W Fall, 1:58 Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (4-1, 2nd) Shorty Hitchcock Memorial Classic (3-2) 149 Evan Drill (NYU) W Fall, 6:05 11/11 149 Sean Coakley (F&M) W TF, 16-1 1/12 149 Sam Webster (Columbia) W MD, 16-7 149 Chris Schoenherr (Cornell) W D, 5-3 149 Anthony Palmiotto (Unattached) W Fall, 2:29 149 AJ Burkhart (Lehigh) L D, 10-9 Cleveland State Open (4-1, 5th) 149 Jonathan Furnas (Cornell) W D, 4-3 149 Tyler Williams (Bucknell) W Fall, 1:30 12/15 149 Nick Lombard (Michigan) W D, 12-6 149 Chris Schoenherr (Cornell) W D, 6-4 149 Gerard Angelo (unrostered) L Fall, 2:07 149 Graham Rooks (Indiana) L D, 2-0 149 Hunter Richard (Cornell) L D, 5-3 (sv1) 149 Morgan Fuenffinger (Navy) W MFF 149 Taylor Misuna (Notre Dame Coll.) W D, 8-3 Edinboro Open (2-1) 149 Alex Hornfeck (West Virginia) W D, 7-4 2/3 149 Nick Lombard (Michigan) W D, 12-5 149 Denton Spencer (Gardner-Webb) W D, 6-3 149 Chris Matzke (Edinboro) L D, 3-1 MICHAEL RUSSO (4-3) South Beach Invitational (3-1) 149 Luke Kemerer (Pittsburgh) W D, 6-1 Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (5-1, 5th) 12/29 149 Alex Butler (Michigan State) L D, 3-1 (sv1) 2/15 149 Ryan Blees (Virginia Tech) L D, 9-6 11/12 141 Michael Zarif (Binghamton) W Fall, 6:50 149 Jaron Jensen (Wyoming) W D, 6-5 2/16 149 #4 Austin O’Connor (North Carolina) L TF, 23-8 141 Samuel Goldman (Harvard) W TF, 15-0 12/30 149 Hunter Richard (Cornell) W FFT 2/22 149 #3 Micah Jordan (Ohio State) L TF, 23-8 141 JoJo Aragona (Pope John Paul XXIII) L D, 9-4 149 Kyler Rea (West Virginia) W D, 7-3 141 Austin Harry (Army West Point) L D, 9-7 1/12 149 Cortlandt Schuyler (Lehigh) L D, 3-1 (sv1) South Beach Invitational (2-1) DOM LA JOIE (8-3) 12/29 141 Alex Hrisopoulos (Michigan State) L Fall, 4:52 1/19 149 Cole Corrigan (Columbia) W D, 4-2 11/17 125 KJ Fenstermacher (West Virginia) L D, 8-3 1/26 149 Sam Lynch (Brown) W Fall, 1:58 12/30 141 Kyle Luigs (Indiana) W D, 14-8 CLiff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (1-2) 141 Ryan Pomrinca (Lehigh) W MFF 149 Brock Wilson (Harvard) W D, 4-1 12/1 125 Travis Piotroski (Illinois) L D, 4-0 2/2 149 Jonathan Ross (Lock Haven) W MD, 10-2 125 Sean Cannon (Northern Colorado) W D, 9-5 2/8 149 #13 Anthony Artalona (Penn) L D, 3-1 (sv1) 125 Drew Hildenbrandt (Cen. Michigan) L MD, 14-5 149 #1 Matthew Kolodzik (Princeton) L D, 3-1 South Beach Invitational (3-0) Lock Haven Open (2-0) 12/29 125 Marshall Craig (Purdue) W TF, 18-3 2/24 149 Jeremy Ridge (Penn) W TF, 19-2 125 Gage Datlovsky (SIU Edwardsville) W TF, 21-4 149 Chris Matzke (Edinboro) W D, 9-4 12/30 125 Gage Datlovsky (SIU Edwardsville) W MD, 16-2 Shorty Hitchcock Invitational (4-0, 1st) 1/12 125 Jorge Barreiro (Nassau CC) W MD, 16-4 125 Blair Orr (Penn) W MD, 8-0 125 Matt Cardello (NAPS) W D, 8-6 125 Logan Treaster (Navy) W D, 7-3 IAN MC NITT (1-2) New York State Intercollegiate (1-2) 11/18 141 Shane Murphy (RIT) L D, 4-3 141 Joey Brillo (RIT) W D, 10-3 141 Michael McAteer (USMAPS) L D, 4-2

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ADAM SANTORO (16-9) KYLE SIMAZ (0-1) CHAS TUCKER (23-4) Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (3-2, 5th) Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (0-1) Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (4-0, 1st) 11/12 157 Dylan Wood (Binghamton) W D, 11-4 11/12 157 Quentin Hovis (Navy) L D, 9-5 11/11 133 Ramazan Attasauov (Wyo. Sem.) W D, 13-8 157 Zachary Elvin (Navy) W MD, 9-1 133 Lukus Stricker (Harvard) W MD, 13-4 157 Josh Humphreys (Lehigh) L MD, 17-7 JOHN STAWINSKI (3-4) 133 Mel Ortiz (George Mason) W D, 6-3 157 Hunter Ladnier (Harvard) L MD, 19-10 Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (1-2) 133 Vito Arujau (Cornell) W D, 7-5 157 Marius Prince (Navy) W INJ. DEF. 11/11 165 Jake Conners (F&M) W D, 5-4 (sv1) 11/16 141 Anthony Sparacio (Binghamton) W D, 8-2 Cleveland State Open (3-2, 8th) 165 Josh Kim (Harvard) L D, 5-2 11/17 141 Luke Martin (West Virginia) W D, 6-2 12/15 157 Logan Adkins (Wheeling Jesuit) W TF, 19-4 165 Dillon Taylor (Navy) L D, 5-4 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (4-2, 7th) 157 Colton Yapougian (FLWC) W D, 5-1 New York State Intercollegiate (2-2) 12/1 133 Jack Skudlarczyk (Northern Iowa) W MD, 11-2 157 Mike D’Angelo (Princeton) L MD, 11-1 11/18 165 Kenny Cooper (LIU-Post) W FFT 133 #18 Ben Thornton (Purdue) W D, 5-3 157 Nick Vestal (Ohio University) W D, 13-10 165 Justin Diaz (Farmingdale State) W MD, 12-1 133 #5 Luke Pletcher (Ohio State) L D, 4-3 157 Colton Yapougian (FLWC) L D, 10-5 165 Mason Smith (USMAPS) L D, 8-3 133 #17 Dylan Duncan (Illinois) W D, 5-3 South Beach Invitational (2-1) 165 Christian Willoughby (Merchant Marine) L INJ DEF. 12/2 133 #7 Ethan Lizak (Minnesota) L D, 7-0 12/29 157 Joe Andrassy (Kent State) W Fall, 1:42 133 #19 Cam Sykora (North Dakota St.) W MFF 157 Dewey Krueger (Wyoming) W TF, 21-5 12/16 133 Jack Skudlarczyk (Northern Iowa) W MD, 12-2 12/30 157 Bryce Martin (Indiana) L MD, 10-2 FREDY STROKER (6-3) South Beach Invitational (2-2) 1/12 165 Gordon Wolf (Lehigh) L D, 10-6 11/16 157 Dylan Wood (Binghamton) W MD, 8-0 12/29 133 Allan Hart (Missouri) W D, 9-3 1/19 157 Dan Reed (Columbia) W D, 12-5 11/17 157 Hunter Jones (West Virginia) W MD, 11-1 133 #12 Montorie Bridges (Wyoming) L D, 2-1 (tb2) 1/26 157 Christian LaBrie (Brown) W D, 10-5 12/16 157 Patrick Schooenfelder (N. Iowa) W D, 12-6 12/30 133 Paul Konrath (Indiana) W D, 3-1 157 Robert Groves (Harvard) W TF, 16-0 South Beach Invitational (2-2) 133 #9 John Erneste (Missouri) L D, 4-2 2/2 157 Adam Klucker (Lock Haven) W Fall, 3:46 12/29 157 Dewey Krueger (Wyoming) W D, 7-6 1/12 133 Brandon Paetzell (Lehigh) W D, 8-4 2/8 157 Willy Kaiser (Penn) W Fall, 4:06 157 Jake Danishek (Indiana) W D, 2-1 1/19 133 Columbia W FFT 2/9 157 Quincy Monday (Princeton) L MD, 16-5 157 Jarrett Jacques (Missouri) L D, 8-5 1/26 133 Reese Fry (Brown) W TF, 20-5 2/15 157 B.C. LaPrade (Virginia Tech) L D, 10-5 12/30 157 Luke Weber (North Dakota State) L D, 4-3 133 Lukus Stricker (Harvard) W D, 6-4 (sv2) 2/16 157 #20 Josh McClure (North Carolina) W D, 3-2 157 Joe Andrassy (Kent State) W Fall, 2:47 2/2 133 DJ Fehlman (Lock Haven) W D, 9-5 (sv1) 2/22 157 #6 Ke-Shawn Hayes (Ohio State) L MD, 14-5 1/12 157 #17 Josh Humphreys (Lehigh) L INJ DEF 2/8 133 Doug Zapf (Penn) W D, 3-2 Lock Haven Open (2-0) 2/9 133 Jonathan Gomez (Princeton) W D, 3-2 2/24 157 AJ Wilson (Lock Haven) W MD, 20-8 JERAMY SWEANY (12-6) 2/15 133 #14 Korbin Myers (Virginia Tech) W D, 8-3 157 Matthew Dowler (Edinboro) W TF, 22-7 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (1-2) 2/16 133 #20 Gary Wayne Harding (UNC) W D, 6-4 12/1 285 Robert Winters (Northern Colorado) W D, 9-5 2/22 133 #6 Luke Pletcher (Ohio State) W D, 2-1 (tb1) CHRIS SCHOENHERR (19-7) 285 Brian Andrews (Wyoming) L D, 3-2 Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (5-1, 3rd) 285 Demetrius Thomas (Pittsburgh) L Fall, 1:52 MICHAEL VENOSA (12-7) 11/12 149 Robert Long (Navy) W MD, 13-5 12/16 285 Izaak Shedenhelm (Northern Iowa) W D, 6-2 Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (5-1, 5th) 149 Cristiaan Dailey (F&M) W MD, 10-2 South Beach Invitational (3-0) 11/12 141 Ryan Friedman (Harvard) W D, 4-2 149 AJ Jaffe (Unattached) W D, 4-3 12/29 285 #20 Brian Andrews (Wyoming) W D, 6-5 141 Zach Glenn (Army West Point) L D, 2-0 149 Will Koll (Cornell) L D, 6-4 12/30 285 Brandon Streck (Indiana) W Fall, 2:28 141 Ryan O’Grady (Brown) W D, 6-2 149 Matt Fields (NC State) W D, 9-2 285 #13 Zach Elam (Missouri) W D, 3-2 141 Paddy Quinlan (F&M) W D, 9-5 149 Luke Gardner (Penn State) W D, 8-3 1/12 285 #7 Jordan Wood (Lehigh) L D, 17-12 141 Samuel Lynch (Brown) W D, 3-2 New York State Intercollegiate (3-1, 2nd) 1/19 285 Danny Conley (Columbia) W D, 5-0 141 Colin Realbuto (Brown) W D, 3-2 11/18 149 Peter Oliveto (Oneonta) W Fall, 1:35 1/26 285 Ian Butterbrodt (Brown) W INJ DEF Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (0-2) 149 Chris Gomez (LIU-Post) W MFF 285 Harvard W FFT 12/1 141 Nic Gill (Navy) L D, 10-3 149 Sam Webster (Columbia) W D, 10-4 2/2 285 #9 Thomas Haines (Lock Haven) L Fall, 1:39 141 LJ Bentley (Pittsburgh) L D, 4-1 149 Jonathan Furnas (Cornell) L D, 5-3 2/8 285 Ben Goldin (Penn) W D, 4-2 Cleveland State Open (3-2, 4th) Cleveland State Open (4-1, 2nd) 2/9 285 Kendall Elfstrum (Princeton) W MD, 10-2 12/15 141 Nicholas Casella (Buffalo) W INJ DEF 12/15 149 Gino Esposito (North Carolina) W MD, 16-6 2/15 285 Billy Miller (Virginia Tech) L D, 5-3 141 Matt Santos (Michigan State) W D, 3-2 149 Garrett Burnham (Maryland) W D, 9-5 2/16 285 #20 Cory Daniel (North Carolina) W D, 6-4 141 Ryan Moore (FLWC) W D, 7-5 (sv1) 149 Denton Sepncer (Gardner-Webb) W D, 5-1 2/22 285 #11 Chase Singletary (Ohio State) L D, 6-5 141 Jamie Hernandez (North Carolina) L D, 10-3 149 Chris Matzke (Edinboro) W D, 10-7 Lock Haven Open (1-0) 141 Licholas Lirette (North Carolina) L D, 9-4 149 Graham Rooks (Indiana) L D, 8-7 2/24 285 River Henry (Old Dominion) W MD, 12-0 Edinboro Open (4-2) South Beach Invitational (2-3) 2/3 141 Kyran Hagan (Ohio U.) L D, 6-0 12/29 149 Breyden Bailey (Indiana) W D, 13-6 JAKE TAYLOR (1-3) 141 Raphael Rodriguez (Kent State) W D, 8-2 149 Alex Butler (Missouri) L D, 8-2 12/16 197 Tyrell Gordon (Northern Iowa) L D, 3-2 141 Hector Colom (Edinboro WC) W Fall, 4:42 149 Jaron Jensen (Wyoming) W D, 8-7 South Beach Invitational (0-2) 141 Alex Felix (Ohio State) W FFT 12/30 149 James Hoffman (Lehigh) L TF, 15-0 12/29 197 Cale Davidson (Wyoming) L D, 5-3 141 John Arceri (Buffalo) W D, 3-2 149 #13 Brock Mauller (Missouri) L D, 6-1 12/30 197 Wyatt Koelling (Missouri) L D, 7-4 141 Carmine Ciotti (Edinboro) L D, 3-1 Shorty Hitchcock Invitational (5-1, 3rd) 2/8 184 Robert Ng (Penn) W MD, 12-3 1/12 149 Christiaan Dailey (F&M) W D, 6-0 149 Jarod Verkleeren (Penn State) L Fall, 3:59 149 Caden Mareno (NAPS) W TF, 15-0 149 Gerard Angelo (Unattached) W D, 8-2 149 Daniel Coles (Unattached) W MD, 13-4 149 Paul Crane (NAPS) W D, 5-3

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BRANDON WOMACK (17-7) Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (5-1, 3rd) 11/12 174 Nino Bastianelli (Brown) W MD, 8-0 174 Trent Hidlay (NC State) L D, 6-4 174 Spencer Carey (Navy) W D, 9-8 174 Andrew Buckley (Navy) W MD, 11-0 174 Bryce Rogers (Brown) W Fall, 3:38 174 Mason Manville (Penn State) W D, 5-3 11/16 174 Vincent DePrez (Binghamton) W D, 4-1 11/17 174 Josh Ramirez (West Virginia) W D, 6-4 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (2-2) 12/1 174 Anthony Mantanona (Oklahoma) W D, 11-10 174 Ricky Padilla (Fresno State) W MD, 14-0 174 #9 Taylor Lujan (Northern Iowa) L D, 16-9 174 #13 Dylan Lydy (Purdue) L D, 7-5 12/16 174 #8 Taylor Lujan (Northern Iowa) L MD, 14-5 South Beach Invitational (2-1) 12/29 174 Casey Randles (Wyoming) W D, 6-0 12/30 174 Jake Covaciu (Indiana) W D, 3-0 174 #4 Daniel Lewis (Missouri) L D, 6-0 1/26 174 Cade Wilson (Brown) W D, 8-5 174 Leo Tarantino (Harvard) W Fall, 6:57 2/2 174 Jared Siegrist (Lock Haven) W D, 4-3 2/8 174 Jake Hendricks (Penn) W Fall, 1:00 2/9 174 Travis Stefanik (Princeton) W D, 7-5 2/15 174 #7 David McFadden (Virginia Tech) L D, 8-6 2/16 174 Devin Kane (North Carolina) W D, 4-1 2/22 174 #19 Ethan Smith (Ohio State) L D, 5-4

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#7 Vitali Arujau Freshman • 5-7 • Syosset, N.Y. (Syosset HS)

EIWA Qualifier (2019)

W - L Falls TF MD Bonus Win Pct. Dual W-L 2018-19 Results (23-1) 2018-19 23 -1 3 3 8 14 .958 16 -0 Record vs. EIWA opponents...... 9-1 CAREER 23 -1 3 3 8 14 .958 16 -0 Record vs. nationally ranked opponents...... 2-0 125 Record vs. Ivy League opponents...... 6-1 Record in dual meets...... 16-0 NOTES TO KNOW Record in EIWA championship meets...... N/A • Making his first EIWA Championship appearance. Record vs. 2019 NCAA Qualifiers...... N/A • Is a perfect 18-0 with 12 bonus point wins since moving down to 125 in December. Record in NCAA championship meet...... N/A • Is 2-0 on the season against ranked wrestlers, with a of No. 10 Patrick Glory of Princeton and a dominant 6-0 Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (3-1, 2nd) triumph over No. 17 Malik Heinselman of Ohio State. 11/11 133 Jack Davis (Penn State) W D, 5-2 • Was a perfect 5-0 in Ivy League duals, winning all five matches with bonus points attached (three major decisions, 133 Casey Cobb (Navy) W D, 9-5 a tech fall and a pin). 133 Hunter Kosco (Brown) W D, 11-5 • Was 16-0 in dual meets on the season, including a pair of wins at 133 against Binghamton and West Virginia. 133 Chas Tucker (Cornell) L D, 7-5 • His only collegiate loss came against the Big Red’s top10-ranked 133-pound starter, Chas Tucker, in the finals of the 11/16 133 Joe Nelson (Binghamton) W TF, 22-7 Bearcat Open. 11/17 133 Caleb Rea (West Virginia) W MD, 17-3 • Enters Easterns with a 20-match win streak with 14 bonus point victories. 12/16 125 Jay Schwarm (Northern Iowa) W MD, 17-7 • Only three of his matches have been decided by a takedown or less (2-1). South Beach Invitational (6-0) • Ranked as high as No. 7 nationally at the weight, including seventh in the NCAA Coaches Panel poll and No. 10 in the RPI. 12/29 125 Tomas Gutierrez (Kent State) W D, 8-3 • Earned one of the EIWA’s four automatic qualifier spots at 125 pounds. 125 Cole Verner (Wyoming) W D, 7-4 12/30 125 Liam Cronin (Indiana) W MD, 10-1 125 Dack Punke (Missouri) W D, 4-2 (sv1) Prior to Cornell 125 Matt Malavsky (SIU Edwardsville) W Fall, 0:42 • Was a four-time state champion while wrestling at Syosset HS. 125 Paul Bianchi (North Dakota State) W Fall, 6:25 • Named the Intermat High School Wrestler of the Year as a senior in 2017. 125 Tomas Gutierrez (Kent State) W TF, 16-0 • Was a five-time county champion. 1/12 125 Luke Resnick (Lehigh) W MD, 18-6 • Posted an overall high school record of 216-1, including closing his career with a streak of 173 wins in a row. 1/19 125 Joe Manchio (Columbia) W MD, 15-5 • Lone high school loss came as an eighth grader to current Big Red teammate Yianni Diakomihalis by a 3-2 decision 1/26 125 Trey Keeley (Brown) W MD, 16-3 in tiebreakers in the state finals at 99 pounds. 125 Noah Hellickson (Harvard) W MD, 20-8 • Earned a spot on the Junior World Team in the spring of 2018. 2/2 125 Luke Werner (Lock Haven) W D, 11-4 • Won the UWW Cadet National freestyle title in 2017, earning a silver medal at the Cadet World Games. 2/8 125 Blair Orr (Penn) W TF, 19-4 • Took second at UWW Cadet nationals in 2015. 2/9 125 #10 Patrick Glory (Princeton) W Fall, 4:27 2/15 125 Joey Prata (Virginia Tech) W D, 4-2 • Captured the Super 32 Challenge title at 132 pounds in 2017 and placed third in 2015. 2/16 125 Joe Heilman (North Carolina) W MD, 17-4 • Was FloNationals runner-up in 2014. 2/22 125 #17 Malik Heinselman (Ohio State) W D, 6-0 • Won the Cleveland State Open for FingerLakes Wrestling Club in 2017-18 as part of a 9-1 season.

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#10 Chas Tucker Junior • 5-2 • Worcester, Mass. (Blair Academy) NCAA Qualifier (2018) • EIWA Finalist (2018) • EIWA Qualifier (2018, 2019) • All-Ivy League First-Team (2018)

W - L Falls TF MD Bonus Win Pct. Dual W-L 2018-19 Results (23-4) 2017-18 23 -12 1 1 2 4 .657 10 -5 Record vs. EIWA opponents...... 9-0 2018-19 23 -4 0 1 3 4 .852 14 -2 Record vs. nationally ranked opponents...... 6-4 133 CAREER 46 -16 1 2 5 8 .742 24 -7 Record vs. Ivy League opponents...... 7-0 Record in dual meets...... 14-2 NOTES TO KNOW Record in EIWA championship meet...... 3-1 • Tied for the team lead in wins (23). Record vs. 2019 NCAA Qualifiers...... N/A • Enters the tournament as the winner of 10 consecutive matches, including three straight over top 20 opponents, and Record in NCAA championship meet...... 1-2 has not lost a match this calendar year. Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (4-0, 1st) • Of his 62 career matches, 33 have been decided by a takedown or less and/or in overtime (24-9 - including 10-3 11/11 133 Ramazan Attasauov (Wyo. Sem.) W D, 13-8 this season). 133 Lukus Stricker (Harvard) W MD, 13-4 • Is a perfect 10-0 in Ivy League duals for his career. 133 Mel Ortiz (George Mason) W D, 6-3 • All four of his losses came against top 12 wrestlers, with three coming by a total of four points. 133 Vito Arujau (Cornell) W D, 7-5 • Won the 2018 Binghamton Open with a 7-5 victory in the finals against top-10 ranked, 125-pound teammate Vito 11/16 141 Anthony Sparacio (Binghamton) W D, 8-2 Arujau. 11/17 141 Luke Martin (West Virginia) W D, 6-2 • Was 21-4 at 133 pounds, winning two early season matches after being bumped up to 141 pounds. Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (4-2, 7th) • Won his first eight matches of the season before suffering a 4-3 loss to then-No. 4 Luke Pletcher of Ohio State — a 12/1 133 Jack Skudlarczyk (Northern Iowa) W MD, 11-2 result he avenged with a 2-1 tiebreaker victory in the season’s final dual meet. 133 #18 Ben Thornton (Purdue) W D, 5-3 • Ranked as high as No. 5 nationally at the weight, including 12th in the NCAA Coaches Panel poll and No. 5 in the RPI. 133 #5 Luke Pletcher (Ohio State) L D, 4-3 133 #17 Dylan Duncan (Illinois) W D, 5-3 • Earned one of the EIWA’s four automatic qualifier spots at 133 pounds. 12/2 133 #7 Ethan Lizak (Minnesota) L D, 7-0 133 #19 Cam Sykora (North Dakota St.) W MFF As a sophomore (2017-18) 12/16 133 Jack Skudlarczyk (Northern Iowa) W MD, 12-2 • Was the EIWA runner-up and an NCAA qualifier at 133 pounds, completing his first year as a starter with a 23-12 South Beach Invitational (2-2) overall mark. 12/29 133 Allan Hart (Missouri) W D, 9-3 • Unanimous first-team All-Ivy League selection. 133 #12 Montorie Bridges (Wyoming) L D, 2-1 (tb2) • Advanced to the EIWA finals with a semifinal victory over top-seeded and fifth-ranked Austin DeSanto of Drexel. 12/30 133 Paul Konrath (Indiana) W D, 3-1 • Went 5-0 against Ivy opponents in dual meet competition. 133 #9 John Erneste (Missouri) L D, 4-2 • Of his 12 losses this season, seven were decided by a takedown or less. 1/12 133 Brandon Paetzell (Lehigh) W D, 8-4 • Was 3-8 against ranked opponents, with four of the losses coming by a single point. 1/19 133 Columbia W FFT • Posted a 13-7 record in matches decided by a takedown or less. 1/26 133 Reese Fry (Brown) W TF, 20-5 133 Lukus Stricker (Harvard) W D, 6-4 (sv2) • Earned his first win at NCAAs in the back draw, topping Ben Thornton of Purdue 10-4. 2/2 133 DJ Fehlman (Lock Haven) W D, 9-5 (sv1) • Won the New York State Intercollegiate meet at 133 after placing eighth at the Binghamton Open. 2/8 133 Doug Zapf (Penn) W D, 3-2 • Was 2-2 at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational with a win over nationally-ranked Cam Sykora of North Dakota State. 2/9 133 Jonathan Gomez (Princeton) W D, 3-2 2/15 133 #14 Korbin Myers (Virginia Tech) W D, 8-3 Prior to Cornell 2/16 133 #20 Gary Wayne Harding (UNC) W D, 6-4 • Was a two-time prep national champion and four-time national finalist while attending Blair Academy. 2/22 133 #6 Luke Pletcher (Ohio State) W D, 2-1 (tb1) • He wrestled at weights from 103 to 132 during his career. • Served as team captain as a senior. • Ranked among the top 25 recruits nationally according to the Associated Wrestling Press.

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#1 Yianni Diakomihalis Sophomore • 5-6 • Rochester, N.Y. (Hilton HS) NCAA Champion (2018) • NCAA All-American (2018) • NCAA Qualifier (2018) • EIWA Champion (2018) • EIWA Qualifier (2018, 2019) • Ivy League Wrestler of the Year (2018) • Ivy League Freshman of the Year (2018) • All-Ivy League First-Team (2018) W - L Falls TF MD Bonus Win Pct. Dual W-L 2018-19 Results (20-0) 2017-18 37 -1 9 8 9 26 .974 14 -1 Record vs. EIWA opponents...... 5-0 2018-19 20 -0 6 4 4 14 1.000 13 -0 Record vs. nationally ranked opponents...... 5-0 141 CAREER 57 -1 15 12 13 40 .983 27 -1 Record vs. Ivy League opponents...... 4-0 Record in dual meets...... 13-0 NOTES TO KNOW Record in EIWA championship meets...... 4-0 • Is a perfect 20-0 on the season, with five wins over nationally ranked opponents. Record vs. 2019 NCAA Qualifiers...... N/A • Riding a 38-match win streak, tied for the sixth-longest stretch in school history. Record in NCAA championship meet...... 5-0 • At 57-1, his .983 career winning percentage ranks #1 all-time at Cornell. Lock Haven Open (4-0, 1st) • 14 of his 20 wins have come by way of bonus points, including six by fall. 11/25 141 Marlon Argenta (Bloomsburg) W Fall, 3:12 • Owns wins over Jaydin Eierman of Missouri and Joey McKenna of Ohio State - the No. 3 and No. 4 wrestlers in the country. 141 CJ Manley (Lock Haven) W Fall, 2:37 • Won the Lock Haven Open with three bonus point wins — a pair of wins by fall and a tech fall. 141 Mason Lindenmuth (Penn State) W TF, 17-1 • Is a perfect 5-0 against EIWA foes. 141 Ryan Moore (Fingerlakes Prep) W MED. FFT. • Going back to high school, Diakomihalis has won 267 of his last 268 matches (.996), with his lone loss a 9-6, last- 12/16 141 #10 Josh Alber (Northern Iowa) W MD, 12-2 second defeat to Missouri’s Jaydin Eierman in a dual meet on Dec. 30, 2017. South Beach Invitational (6-0) • Ranked No. 1 in every poll except the RPI, where he is No. 2 to Ohio State’s Joey McKenna, who he has defeated this 12/29 141 Sam Turner (Wyoming) W MD, 14-6 season. 141 Alex Hrisopoulos (Michigan State) W Fall, 0:43 • Earned one of the EIWA’s three automatic qualifier spots at 141 pounds. 141 Jaime Hernandez (North Carolina) W MD, 18-4 12/30 141 #16 Cole Weaver (Wyoming) W TF, 23-4 141 #3 Jaydin Eierman (Missouri) W D, 3-1 As a freshman (2017-18) 141 Kyle Luigs (Indiana) W Fall, 0:49 • Won the NCAA title at 141 pounds to cap off a 37-1 rookie season. 1/12 141 Ryan Pomrinca (Lehigh) W D, 13-7 • Became just the second Big Red rookie to secure a national title, joining four-time NCAA champ Kyle Dake. 1/26 141 Colin Realbuto (Brown) W TF, 22-4 • On the way to the title, he topped the two-time defending national champion at the weight (Oklahoma State’s Dean 141 Ryan Friedman (Harvard) W Fall, 3:35 Heil), avenged his only collegiate loss (Missouri’s Jaydin Eierman) and knocked off the top seed and reigning national 2/2 141 #20 Kyle Shoop (Lock Haven) W Fall, 4:42 runner-up (Wyoming’s ) as the No. 3 seed. 2/8 141 A.J. Vindici (Penn) W TF, 16-1 • The EIWA champion and the Ivy League Wrestler and Freshman of the Year, he was also named the Amateur Wrestling 2/9 141 Marshall Keller (Princeton) W MD, 14-6 News Rookie Wrestler of the Year. 2/15 141 Mitch Moore (Virginia Tech) W D, 6-1 • Won the Bearcat Open, New York State Intercollegiate, and Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invite and closed his season with an 2/16 141 A.C. Headlee (North Carolina) W D, 9-2 18-match win streak. 2/22 141 #3 Joey McKenna (Ohio State) W D, 7-5 • Was 12-1 against nationally ranked wrestlers, including a 4-2 sudden victory win over Meredith in the semifinals of the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational. • Posted a perfect 18-0 record against wrestlers from EIWA schools and was 5-0 in Ivy League dual meet competition. • Began his career with a 19-match win streak. • Won 26 matches with accompanying bonus points, including nine by fall and eight more by tech fall.

Prior to Cornell • One of just seven four-time New York state champions while wrestling at Hilton HS. • Closed his varsity career on a 210-match win streak, a state record, and a 243-3 career high school mark. • Helped his team to four team state titles as a five-time captain. • Was a four-time Democrat and Chronicle All-Greater Rochester Division I Wrestler of the Year • State winner of the Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award as a senior. • Ranked among the top three recruits in the nation by every major service. • Earned a pair of Cadet world championships and two Asics All-America team slots. • Joins Gable Steveson as the only Americans to win two cadet (ages 15 to 17) world championships.

Cornell Big Red at EIWA Championship • Vestal, N.Y. (Binghamton University Events Center) March 8-9, 2019 • Page 13 CornellBigRed.com Cornell Athletics @CornellSports CornellAthletics Jonathan Furnas Senior • 5-6 • Powell, Ohio (Olentangy Liberty HS) EIWA Qualifier (2017, 2019) • All-Ivy League Second Team (2917)

W - L Falls TF MD Bonus Win Pct. Dual W-L 2018-19 Results (19-7) 2015-16 13 -6 4 0 1 5 .684 0 -0 2016-17 17 -11 2 0 3 5 .607 3 -4 Record vs. EIWA opponents...... 7-5 2017-18 11 -4 1 1 1 3 .733 1 -1 Record vs. nationally ranked opponents ...... 0-2 149 2018-19 19 -7 2 3 2 7 .731 4 -3 Record vs. Ivy League opponents...... 5-4 CAREER 60 -28 9 4 7 20 .682 8 -8 Record in dual meets...... 4-3 Record in EIWA championship meets...... 3-3 NOTES TO KNOW Record vs. 2019 NCAA Qualifiers...... N/A • Making his second career EIWA appearance at 149 pounds after finishing sixth in 2017. Record in NCAA championship meet...... N/A • Sports a 19-7 record on the season, including 7-5 vs. EIWA opponents. Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (2-2) • All seven losses have come by decision, with six coming by a takedown or less — including 3-1 defeats to then-No. 11/11 149 Chase McCollum (F&M) W MD, 14-4 1 Matthew Kolodzik of Princeton and then-No. 13 Anthony Artalona of Penn on consecutive days. 149 Will Koll (Cornell) L D, 4-3 • Won the New York State Intercollegiate title and placed fifth at the Cleveland State Open. 149 Noah Hanau (Army West Point) W D, 10-4 • Is 9-3 in his last 12 with all three losses coming to opponents that have been ranked in the top 20 by a takedown each. 149 AJ Jaffe (Harvard) L D, 8-2 • Ranked as high as No. 22 nationally in the RPI. New York State Intercollegiate (4-0, 1st) 11/18 149 Mark Hitchcock (Brockport) W TF, 22-6 As a junior (2017-18) 149 Anthony Palmiotto (Ithaca) W Fall, 1:58 • Went 11-4 on the season, including 1-1 in dual meet competition. 149 Evan Drill (NYU) W Fall, 6:05 • Took third at the Binghamton Open at 149 pounds. 149 Chris Schoenherr (Cornell) W D, 5-3 Cleveland State Open (4-1, 5th) • Won the New York State Intercollegiate B bracket with five consecutive victories, including three over Big Red team- 12/15 149 Nick Lombard (Michigan) W D, 12-6 mates. 149 Graham Rooks (Indiana) L D, 2-0 • Represented the Big Red at the Las Vegas Invitational at 149 pounds. 149 Taylor Misuna (Notre Dame Coll.) W D, 8-3 • Helped Cornell top Buffalo in a road dual with a 6-3 triumph over Jason Estevez. 149 Alex Hornfeck (West Virginia) W D, 7-4 149 Denton Spencer (Gardner-Webb) W D, 6-3 As a sophomore (2016-17) South Beach Invitational (3-1) • Named second-team All-Ivy League after posting a 3-0 mark in conference action. 12/29 149 Alex Butler (Michigan State) L D, 3-1 (sv1) • Went 17-11 on the season, taking over the starting spot at 149 pounds midway through the season. 149 Jaron Jensen (Wyoming) W D, 6-5 • Wrestled in seven dual meets for the Big Red. 12/30 149 Hunter Richard (Cornell) W FFT • Took sixth at the EIWA Championships, with three of his losses coming by a single point. 149 Kyler Rea (West Virginia) W D, 7-3 • Won the Open Division of the New York State Intercollegiates at 149 pounds. 1/12 149 Cortlandt Schuyler (Lehigh) L D, 3-1 (sv1) 1/19 149 Cole Corrigan (Columbia) W D, 4-2 • Captured fourth place at the Binghamton Open, including winning five straight in the consolation bracket to get 1/26 149 Sam Lynch (Brown) W Fall, 1:58 back to the third-place match. 149 Brock Wilson (Harvard) W D, 4-1 • Competed for the Big Red at the Southern Scuffle. 2/2 149 Jonathan Ross (Lock Haven) W MD, 10-2 2/8 149 #13 Anthony Artalona (Penn) L D, 3-1 (sv1) As a freshman (2015-16) 149 #1 Matthew Kolodzik (Princeton) L D, 3-1 • Furnas was 13-6 while competing in four tournaments. Lock Haven Open (2-0) • Was second at the Brockport Invitational, dropping a 5-3 contest in the finals to teammate Dylan Realbuto. 2/24 149 Jeremy Ridge (Penn) W TF, 19-2 • Went 3-2 at the Shorty Hitchcock Invitational and placed fifth in the B Division at New York States after five straight 149 Chris Matzke (Edinboro) W D, 9-4 wins in the back draw. • Was 2-2 at Binghamton with wins over wrestlers from Sacred Heart and Maryland.

Prior to Cornell • Captured an Ohio state title as a senior at 132 pounds while attending Olentangy Liberty HS. • Became the school’s first three-time state place-winner. • Placed eighth to capture Super 32 All-America honors in 2015. • Earned FloNationals All-America honors after placing third at 143 pounds as a senior.

Cornell Big Red at EIWA Championship • Vestal, N.Y. (Binghamton University Events Center) March 8-9, 2019 • Page 14 CornellBigRed.com Cornell Athletics @CornellSports CornellAthletics Adam Santoro Junior • 5-9 • Valhalla, N.Y. (Fordham Prep HS) EIWA Qualifier (2019)

W - L Falls TF MD Bonus Win Pct. Dual W-L 2018-19 Results (16-9) 2017-18 14 -13 8 2 0 10 .519 2 -7 2018-19 16 -9 3 4 2 9 .640 6 -5 Record vs. EIWA opponents...... 7-5 CAREER 30 -22 11 6 2 19 .577 8 -12 Record vs. nationally ranked opponents ...... 1-1 157 Record vs. Ivy League opponents...... 4-3 Record in dual meets...... 6-4 NOTES TO KNOW Record in EIWA championship meets...... N/A • Making his first EIWA Championship appearance. Record vs. 2019 NCAA Qualifiers...... N/A • Went 16-9 overall, with one of his losses coming at 165. Record in NCAA championship meet...... N/A • Has posted a 7-5 record vs. EIWA opponents. Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (3-2, 5th) • Took fifth at the Binghamton Open and eighth at the Cleveland State Open. 11/12 157 Dylan Wood (Binghamton) W D, 11-4 • Was 4-1 in Ivy League dual meets. 157 Zachary Elvin (Navy) W MD, 9-1 • Enters the meet having won three of his last four matches, including a victory over No. 20 Josh McClure of North Carolina. 157 Josh Humphreys (Lehigh) L MD, 17-7 • Ranked as high as No. 25 nationally at the weight, including 32nd in the NCAA Coaches Panel poll and No. 25 in the RPI. 157 Hunter Ladnier (Harvard) L MD, 19-10 • Earned one of the EIWA’s six automatic qualifier spots at 157 pounds. 157 Marius Prince (Navy) W INJ. DEF. Cleveland State Open (3-2, 8th) As a sophomore (2017-18) 12/15 157 Logan Adkins (Wheeling Jesuit) W TF, 19-4 157 Colton Yapougian (FLWC) W D, 5-1 • Santoro ended the season with a 14-13 record, including eight wins by fall. 157 Mike D’Angelo (Princeton) L MD, 11-1 • Was 2-7 in dual meet competition, including 1-2 in Ivy matches. 157 Nick Vestal (Ohio University) W D, 13-10 • Won the New York State Intercollegiate title at 157 pounds with four of his five victories coming by fall, three in the 157 Colton Yapougian (FLWC) L D, 10-5 first period. South Beach Invitational (2-1) • Finished eighth at the Binghamton Open with a win by tech fall and another by pin. 12/29 157 Joe Andrassy (Kent State) W Fall, 1:42 • Wrestled at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitationals, the South Beach Duals and the Edinboro Open. 157 Dewey Krueger (Wyoming) W TF, 21-5 12/30 157 Bryce Martin (Indiana) L MD, 10-2 Prior to Cornell 1/12 165 Gordon Wolf (Lehigh) L D, 10-6 • Was a three-time state qualifier and place-winner at Fordham Prep HS. 1/19 157 Dan Reed (Columbia) W D, 12-5 • Brought home the gold at the Eastern States Classic as a senior in high school. 1/26 157 Christian LaBrie (Brown) W D, 10-5 • Wrestled with the Finger Lakes Wrestling Club before attending Tompkins Cortland Community College. 157 Robert Groves (Harvard) W TF, 16-0 2/2 157 Adam Klucker (Lock Haven) W Fall, 3:46

2/8 157 Willy Kaiser (Penn) W Fall, 4:06 Personal 2/9 157 Quincy Monday (Princeton) L MD, 16-5 • Adam Paul Santoro is the son of Paul and Sarah Santoro and has an older brother. 2/15 157 B.C. LaPrade (Virginia Tech) L D, 10-5 • He is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. 2/16 157 #20 Josh McClure (North Carolina) W D, 3-2 2/22 157 #6 Ke-Shawn Hayes (Ohio State) L MD, 14-5 Lock Haven Open (2-0) 2/24 157 AJ Wilson (Lock Haven) W MD, 20-8 157 Matthew Dowler (Edinboro) W TF, 22-7

Cornell Big Red at EIWA Championship • Vestal, N.Y. (Binghamton University Events Center) March 8-9, 2019 • Page 15 CornellBigRed.com Cornell Athletics @CornellSports CornellAthletics Andrew Berreyesa Freshman • 5-10 • Reno, Nev. (Reno HS) EIWA Qualifier (2019)

W - L Falls TF MD Bonus Win Pct. Dual W-L 2018-19 Results (14-8) 2018-19 14 -8 7 0 3 10 .636 4 -6 CAREER 14 -8 7 0 3 10 .636 4 -6 Record vs. EIWA opponents...... 5-3 Record vs. nationally ranked opponents ...... 0-5 165 Record vs. Ivy League opponents...... 4-2 Record in dual meets...... 4-6 NOTES TO KNOW Record in EIWA championship meets...... N/A • Making his first EIWA Championship appearance. Record vs. 2019 NCAA Qualifiers...... N/A • Sports a 14-8 record with seven wins coming by fall. Record in NCAA championship meet...... N/A • Posted a 5-3 record against EIWA opponents. New York State Intercollegiate (5-0, 1st) • Is 4-4 since dropping down from 174 to 165. 11/18 174 Omar Ossaf (Niagara CC) W Fall, 1:56 • Began his career with eight consecutive wins at a New York State Intercollegiate title. 174 Tim Collins (Brockport) W MD, 16-4 • Won the Lock Haven Open round-robin at 174 pounds, going 3-1 overall. 174 Steven Rice (Ithaca) W Fall, 0:34 • Five of his eight losses came to ranked opponents, including all four defeats at 165. 174 Daniel Torres (Jamestown CC) W MD, 10-2 174 Jonah Barley (Cornell) W D, 8-4 Prior to Cornell Lock Haven Open (3-1, 1st) • Berreyesa was a two-time state champion and a four-time finalist at Reno HS. 11/25 174 Brit Simington (Lock Haven) W Fall, 1:40 174 Austin Bell (Pittsburgh) W Fall, 5:48 • Went 43-1 during his senior season and 197-12 overall during his career. 174 Frank Guida (Bucknell) W MD, 12-2 • A 2018 UWW Junior World Team Member, he was the UWW U23 Runner-up in 2018. 174 Robert Patrick (Virginia) L Fall, 2:34 • Claimed a Fargo National Championship in Greco in 2017 and claimed Fargo All-America honors seven times. South Beach Invitational (2-1) • Recognized as the WIN Magazine Nevada High School Wrestler of the Year by the NHSCA as a senior. 12/29 174 Casey Randles (Wyoming) W D, 5-0 • Claimed the 2016 Reno Tournament Of Champions title. 12/30 174 Casey Randles (Wyoming) W Fall, 3:36 • Was a two-time NHSCA national runner-up. 174 Hayden Hastings (Wyoming) L D, 8-3 • Earned Flo National All-America honors in 2016 and ASICS All-America accolades in 2017. 1/12 174 #7 Jordan Kutler (Lehigh) L MD, 13-4 • Lettered two seasons in football as a fullback/linebacker. 1/19 174 Max Elling (Columbia) L D, 10-4 1/26 165 #18 Jonathan Viruet (Brown) L Fall, 5:17 165 Tyler Tarsi (Harvard) W Fall, 2:41 2/2 165 #5 Chance Marsteller (Lock Haven) L D, 9-2 2/8 165 Evan DeLuise (Penn) W D, 3-2 2/9 165 Dale Tiongson (Princeton) W Fall, 2:33 2/15 165 #8 Mekhi Lewis (Virginia Tech) L MD, 14-5 2/16 165 Sawyer Davidson (North Carolina) W D, 3-2 2/22 165 #12 Te’Shan Campbell (Ohio State) L D, 8-2

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#16 Brandon Womack Junior • 5-11 • Scottsboro, Ala. (Scottsboro HS) NCAA All-American (2017) • NCAA Qualifier (2017, 2018) • EIWA Champion (2017) • EIWA Qualifier (2017, 2018, 2019) • All-Ivy League First Team (2017) • Honorable Mention All-Ivy League (2018) W - L Falls TF MD Bonus Win Pct. Dual W-L 2018-19 Results (17-7) 2015-16 1 -0 0 0 0 0 1.000 0 -0 2016-17 35 -11 11 1 6 18 .761 9 -3 Record vs. EIWA opponents...... 9-0 2017-18 18 -11 2 1 1 4 .621 8 -6 Record vs. nationally ranked opponents ...... 0-6 174 2018-19 17 -7 3 0 3 6 .708 10 -4 Record vs. Ivy League opponents...... 6-0 CAREER 71 -29 16 2 10 28 .710 27 -13 Record in dual meets...... 10-4 Record in EIWA championship meets...... 8-1 NOTES TO KNOW Record vs. 2019 NCAA Qualifiers...... N/A • Is 17-7 on the season, with six of his losses coming to ranked opponents and four coming by a takedown or less. Record in NCAA championship meets...... 4-5 • Was 10-4 in dual meets and a perfect 9-0 vs. EIWA foes. Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (5-1, 3rd) • Took third at the Bearcat Open with a 5-1 record. 11/12 174 Nino Bastianelli (Brown) W MD, 8-0 • Was 4-0 in Ivy duals with a pair of wins by fall. 174 Trent Hidlay (NC State) L D, 6-4 • Is 8-3 in his last 11 matches, with all three losses coming to top 20 foes. 174 Spencer Carey (Navy) W D, 9-8 • Looking to become a three-time NCAA qualifier, joining Jeramy Sweany as the program’s 30th and 31st Big Red 174 Andrew Buckley (Navy) W MD, 11-0 wrestlers to earn three bids to nationals. 174 Bryce Rogers (Brown) W Fall, 3:38 • Ranked as high as No. 12 nationally at the weight, including 15th in the NCAA Coaches Panel poll and No. 12 in the RPI. 174 Mason Manville (Penn State) W D, 5-3 • Earned one of the EIWA’s five automatic qualifier spots at 174 pounds. 11/16 174 Vincent DePrez (Binghamton) W D, 4-1 11/17 174 Josh Ramirez (West Virginia) W D, 6-4 As a sophomore (2017-18 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (2-2) 12/1 174 Anthony Mantanona (Oklahoma) W D, 11-10 • Made his second consecutive NCAA Championship appearance and his first at 174 pounds. 174 Ricky Padilla (Fresno State) W MD, 14-0 • Earned honorable mention All-Ivy League accolades. 174 #9 Taylor Lujan (Northern Iowa) L D, 16-9 • Took third at the 2018 EIWA Championship with three wins over NCAA qualifiers, including a second period win by 174 #13 Dylan Lydy (Purdue) L D, 7-5 fall over 16th-ranked Ben Harvey of Army West Point in the third-place match. 12/16 174 #8 Taylor Lujan (Northern Iowa) L MD, 14-5 • Finished the season at 18-11 overall, including 8-6 in dual matches. South Beach Invitational (2-1) • Won the Bearcat Open with a 6-1 victory over Columbia’s Tyrel White in the finals. 12/29 174 Casey Randles (Wyoming) W D, 6-0 • Seven of his losses came to wrestlers in the top 16. 12/30 174 Jake Covaciu (Indiana) W D, 3-0 • Five defeats came by a takedown or less with four other coming by three points. 174 #4 Daniel Lewis (Missouri) L D, 6-0 1/26 174 Cade Wilson (Brown) W D, 8-5 As a freshman (2016-17) 174 Leo Tarantino (Harvard) W Fall, 6:57 • Finished eighth at NCAAs at 165 pounds to take All-America honors. 2/2 174 Jared Siegrist (Lock Haven) W D, 4-3 2/8 174 Jake Hendricks (Penn) W Fall, 1:00 • Earned his first EIWA championship, allowing just two escape points in going 4-0 at Easterns. 2/9 174 Travis Stefanik (Princeton) W D, 7-5 • Tied for the team lead with 35 wins, including 18 by bonus points. 2/15 174 #7 David McFadden (Virginia Tech) L D, 8-6 • Was 9-3 in dual meets, 14-1 against EIWA opponents and 6-0 vs. Ivy League foes. 2/16 174 Devin Kane (North Carolina) W D, 4-1 • Won the Binghamton Open and New York State championships and finished on the podium with a sixth-place effort 2/22 174 #19 Ethan Smith (Ohio State) L D, 5-4 at the Las Vegas Invite. • Earned a first period fall over top 10-ranked Chandler Rogers of Oklahoma State. • Had a streak of five consecutive wins by fall that stretched out to seven in nine matches. • Opened the year 15-0 and his career 16-0 before a major decision loss in Las Vegas to Arizona State’s Anthony Valencia. • Won three straight matches in the back draw, including a blood round victory over Valencia to avenge two losses to him in Vegas. • Womack won his first collegiate match with an 8-3 victory over American’s Jason Grimes Jr. at the NWCA All-Star Classic during the fall of 2015.

Prior to Cornell • A six-time state champion at Scottboro HS, Womack was a four-time team captain. • Was named the state’s Most Outstanding Wrestler five times. • Graduated with a 422-8 record, with five of his losses coming as a seventh grader. • Was a perfect 77-0 as a senior, the most wins in an undefeated season in state history. • In all, 327 of his 422 wins came by fall. • Won the senior 160-pound division at the National High School Coaches Association national championships as a senior. • Holds state and national records for pins in a season (68). • Posted a 190-match win streak during his career. • Has four of the top six single-season win totals in state history, including a record 85 wins as a sophomore. Cornell Big Red at EIWA Championship • Vestal, N.Y. (Binghamton University Events Center) March 8-9, 2019 • Page 17 CornellBigRed.com Cornell Athletics @CornellSports CornellAthletics

#7 Max Dean Sophomore • 5-10 • Lowell, Mich. (Lowell HS) NCAA All-American (2018) • NCAA Qualifier (2018) • EIWA Finalist (2018) • EIWA Qualifier (2018) • All-Ivy League First Team (2018)

W - L Falls TF MD Bonus Win Pct. Dual W-L 2018-19 Results (17-5) 2017-18 32 -6 3 4 8 15 .842 15 -0 2018-19 17 -5 4 6 2 12 .773 13 -2 Record vs. EIWA opponents...... 6-1 CAREER 49 -11 7 10 10 27 .817 28 -2 Record vs. nationally ranked opponents ...... 5-4 184 Record vs. Ivy League opponents...... 4-0 Record in dual meets...... 13-2 NOTES TO KNOW Record in EIWA championship meets...... 3-1 • Making his second EIWA appearance and looking for his first title after placing second at 184 pounds a year ago. Record vs. 2019 NCAA Qualifiers...... N/A • Won 12 of his 17 matches with bonus points and was 13-2 in dual matches. Record in NCAA championship meets...... 3-3 • Has five wins against ranked opponents, and all five of his losses are to grapplers currently in the top 16 nationally. 11/16 184 Nunzio Crowley (Binghamton) W TF, 17-0 • Is 8-1 in his last nine matches, with his only loss coming to No. 1 Myles Martin of Ohio State. 11/17 184 Jackson Moomau (West Virginia) W Fall, 2:46 • Was 4-0 in Ivy League dual meets with two victories by fall and the other two by tech fall. Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (4-3) • Went 6-1 vs. EIWA opponents, with his lone loss coming in overtime to Lou DePrez of Binghamton at the Las Vegas 12/1 184 Charlie Andrews (Campbell) W TF, 16-1 Invitational. 184 Jacob Cooper (Cal Baptist) W Fall, 2:07 • Earned a 9-0 major decision win over then-No. 3 Zack Zavatsky of Virginia Tech on the road. 184 Will Sumner (Utah Valley) W D, 12-5 • Closed the regular season with four top 20 opponents in his final five matches, going 4-1 during that stretch. 184 #8 Chip Ness (North Carolina) W MD, 10-0 • Ranked as high as No. 5 nationally at the weight, including eighth in the NCAA Coaches Panel poll and No. 10 in the RPI. 12/2 184 #1 Myles Martin (Ohio State) L MD, 17-7 184 #5 Zack Zavatsky (Virginia Tech) L D, 13-8 • Earned one of the EIWA’s six automatic qualifier spots at 184 pounds. 184 #18 Lou DePrez (Binghamton) L D, 5-3 (sv1) 12/16 184 #7 Drew Foster (Northern Iowa) W D, 6-5 As a freshman (2017-18) South Beach Invitational (2-1) • Took eighth at the NCAA Championships at 184 pounds to earn his first All-America honor. 12/29 184 Carless Looney (Wyoming) W TF, 17-2 • Posted a 32-6 overall record with 15 victories coming by way of bonus points, including three wins by fall. 12/30 184 Norman Conley (Indiana) W TF, 16-0 • Won the Bearcat Open and New York State Intercollegiate titles and was the runner-up at the EIWA meet. 184 Dylan Wisman (Missouri) L D, 7-6 • Topped a pair of seeded wrestlers at NCAAs on his way to All-America status, shutting out Northern Iowa’s Drew Foster 1/12 184 Chris Weiler (Lehigh) W D, 8-4 6-0 and topping Chattanooga’s Bryce Carr 6-4. 1/19 184 Joe Franzese (Columbia) W TF, 25-7 • Opened his career with 12 straight victories and also had a 17-match win streak later in the year. 1/26 184 CJ LaFragola (Brown) W Fall, 4:39 • A unanimous first-team All-Ivy League selection, he was 5-0 against conference competition. 184 Pierce Bausano (Harvard) W Fall, 3:00 • Was a perfect 15-0 in dual meet action. 2/2 184 #18 Cory Hazel (Lock Haven) W D, 7-5 2/9 184 Kevin Parker (Princeton) W TF, 16-1

2/15 184 #3 Zack Zavatsky (Virginia Tech) W MD, 9-0 Prior to Cornell 2/16 184 #14 Chip Ness (North Carolina) W D, 5-2 • Dean was a two-time Michigan state champion at Lowell HS, capturing Grand Rapids Press Wrestler of the Year 2/22 184 #1 Myles Martin (Ohio State) L D, 13-6 honors after his final season. • Was 41-0 as a senior, winning the 189 pound title after missing his junior season due to injury. • Named to the West Region Dream Team by michigangrappler.com, earning regional Wrestler of the Year in the process. • Helped his team to a state runner-up finish as a senior after leading the squad with 76 tackles, 9.5 sacks and 19.5 tackles for loss to earn MLive Defensive Player of the Year accolades. • Also had a team-best 820 yards and 11 touchdowns rushing in his final season. • Took second at the Bearcat Open and won the NYS Intercollegiate Open division, the Cleveland State and Brockport Open tournaments while wrestling for the Fingerlakes Wrestling Club in 2016-17 as part of a 22-6 season.

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#7 Ben Honis Senior • 6-0 • Syracuse, N.Y. (Jamesville-Dewitt HS) NCAA Qualifier (2017) • EIWA Qualifier (2017, 2019) • Honorable Mention All-Ivy League (2017)

W - L Falls TF MD Bonus Win Pct. Dual W-L 2018-19 Results (16-3) 2015-16 8 -6 1 1 2 4 .571 0 -1 2016-17 30 -16 4 4 9 17 .652 6 -6 Record vs. EIWA opponents...... 8-0 2017-18 10 -7 1 0 2 3 .588 4 -4 Record vs. nationally ranked opponents ...... 3-2 197 2018-19 16 -3 5 3 3 11 .842 10 -2 Record vs. Ivy League opponents...... 5-0 CAREER 64 -32 11 8 16 35 .667 20 -13 Record in dual meets...... 10-2 Record in EIWA championship meets...... 4-1 NOTES TO KNOW Record vs. 2019 NCAA Qualifiers...... N/A • Making his second EIWA Championship appearance. Record in NCAA championship meets...... 1-2 • Perfect 8-0 record against EIWA foes, including a 7-6 upset of then-No. 3 Patrick Brucki of Princeton and a 6-2 win Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (3-0, 1st) over then No. 15-Jake Jakobsen of Lehigh. 11/11 197 Austin Cooley (Wyo. Sem.) W Fall, 4:59 • Was 10-2 in dual meets, including 5-0 vs. Ivy opponents with a win by fall, two by tech fall and a major decision. 197 Phil Robilotto (F&M) W Fall, 1:49 • Enters the tournament with nine wins in his last 10 matches 197 Bennett Paulson (Army West Point) W Fall, 6:25 • Has posted three wins over top 20 wrestlers, with its only two losses coming to No. 2 Kollin Moore of Ohio State. 11/16 197 Anthony DePrez (Binghamton) W Fall, 6:34 • Won the Bearcat Open with three consecutive wins by fall. 11/17 197 Noah Adams (West Virginia) L D, 13-7 • Ranked as high as No. 7 nationally at the weight, including ninth in the NCAA Coaches Panel poll and No. 10 in the RPI. Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (2-1) • Earned one of the EIWA’s six automatic qualifier spots at 197 pounds. 12/1 197 Chasen Blair (North Carolina) W TF, 19-4 197 #17 Jake Woodley (Oklahoma) W D, 4-2 197 #3 Kollin Moore (Ohio State) L D, 7-2 As a junior (2017-18) South Beach Invitational (1-0) • Honis went 10-7 on the season, spending time in the lineup at both 197 pounds and heavyweight. 12/29 197 Shawn Shadaia (Michigan State) W D, 5-0 • Was 4-4 in dual meet competition, including 1-2 in Ivy League action. 1/12 197 #15 Jake Jakobsen (Lehigh) W D, 6-2 • Finished third at the Binghamton Open at 197 pounds. 1/19 197 Sam Wustefeld (Columbia) W Fall, 6:37 • Was 2-2 at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational, including a 9-2 win over 15th-ranked Christian Brunner of Purdue 1/26 197 Tucker Ziegler (Brown) W MD, 14-5 and a one-point overtime loss to NCAA qualifier Rocco Caywood of Army West Point. 197 Cole Bateman (Harvard) W TF, 21-6 • Spent the new year at heavyweight, including a key win over Minnesota at the South Beach Duals to help Cornell 2/2 197 Parker McClellan (Lock Haven) W MD, 15-2 to the dual meet upset. 2/8 197 Greg Bensley (Penn) W TF, 16-1 • Was 3-4 at heavyweight with three of his losses coming by a takedown or less. 2/9 197 #3 Patrick Brucki (Princeton) W D, 7-6 2/15 197 Brooks Wilding (Virginia Tech) W D, 11-5 As a sophomore (2016-17) 2/16 197 Brandon Whitman (North Carolina) W MD, 13-5 2/22 197 #2 Kollin Moore (Ohio State) L MD, 14-4 • 2017 NCAA qualifier after finishing third at the EIWA tournament. • Posted a 30-16 record, including 17 bonus wins. • Was 1-2 in his first NCAA tournament, including an 11-2 victory over Iowa State’s Marcus Harrington in the consola- tion first round. • Placed second at the Binghamton Open, third at the New York State championships and reached the podium at the Southern Scuffle, placing seventh. • Owned wins over nationally ranked Rocco Caywood of Army (4-3) and two against 2016 All-American Brett Harner of Princeton (7-6 in the dual, fall in 4:12 at Easterns).

As a freshman (2015-16) • Was 8-6 as a freshman, including placing second at Brockport and collecting three wins in both the Southern Scuffle and the Edinboro Open.

Prior to Cornell • Placed third at the New York state championships as a senior at Jamesville Dewitt HS. • Was 34-2 as a senior with 23 of his victories coming by fall. • Earned a pair of sectional titles. • Was a four-year captain of the wrestling team. • Member of a state runner-up lacrosse team. • Captained the football team and earned a total of four letters between his time on the gridiron and with lacrosse.

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W - L Falls TF MD Bonus Win Pct. Dual W-L 2018-19 Results (12-6) 2015-16 22 -16 3 2 1 6 .579 5 -5 2016-17 12 -11 1 0 1 2 .522 4 -4 Record vs. EIWA opponents...... 5-1 2017-18 21 -8 2 0 7 9 .724 5 -2 Record vs. nationally ranked opponents ...... 3-3 285 2018-19 12 -6 1 0 2 3 .667 10 -4 Record vs. Ivy League opponents...... 5-0 CAREER 67 -41 7 2 11 20 .620 24 -15 Record in dual meets...... 10-4 Record in EIWA championship meets...... 5-4 NOTES TO KNOW Record vs. 2019 NCAA Qualifiers...... N/A • Making his third EIWA Championship appearance in four years at heavyweight. Record in NCAA championship meets...... 2-4 • Went 5-1 against EIWA opponents as part of a 12-6 season so far. Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (1-2) • Is 11-4, with all four of his losses coming against ranked opponents, since opening his season 1-2 at the Las Vegas Invitational. 12/1 285 Robert Winters (Northern Colorado) W D, 9-5 • Was a perfect 5-0 against Ivy League opponents. 285 Brian Andrews (Wyoming) L D, 3-2 • Looking to become a three-time NCAA qualifier, joining Brandon Womack as the program’s 30th and 31st Big Red wrestlers to 285 Demetrius Thomas (Pittsburgh) L Fall, 1:52 earn three bids to nationals. 12/16 285 Izaak Shedenhelm (Northern Iowa) W D, 6-2 • Out to become the first Cornell EIWA champion at heavyweight this century (last was Seth Charles in 1999). South Beach Invitational (3-0) • Ranked as high as No. 16 nationally at the weight, including 22nd in the NCAA Coaches Panel poll and No. 24 in the RPI. 12/29 285 #20 Brian Andrews (Wyoming) W D, 6-5 • Earned one of the EIWA’s four automatic qualifier spots at 285 pounds. 12/30 285 Brandon Streck (Indiana) W Fall, 2:28 285 #13 Zach Elam (Missouri) W D, 3-2 As a junior (2017-18) 1/12 285 #7 Jordan Wood (Lehigh) L D, 17-12 • Made his second NCAA Championship appearance in three years at heavyweight. 1/19 285 Danny Conley (Columbia) W D, 5-0 • Named honorable mention All-Ivy League. 1/26 285 Ian Butterbrodt (Brown) W INJ DEF • Finished with a 21-8 overall record, including nine bonus wins. 285 Harvard W FFT • Wrestled four NCAA qualifiers in placing third at EIWAs, topping Brett Dempsey of American (MD, 8-0), Antonio Pelusi of Franklin & Marshall (D, 4-1) and No. 15 Garrett Ryan of Columbia (D, 5-4) en route to earning his second NCAA appearance. 2/2 285 #9 Thomas Haines (Lock Haven) L Fall, 1:39 • Seven of his eight losses came to nationally-ranked opponents. 2/8 285 Ben Goldin (Penn) W D, 4-2 • Won the Franklin & Marshall Open and reached the podium at the Las Vegas Invitational with an eighth-place effort. 2/9 285 Kendall Elfstrum (Princeton) W MD, 10-2 • Closed the season by going 16-4 in his final 20 matches with six wins over NCAA qualifiers. 2/15 285 Billy Miller (Virginia Tech) L D, 5-3 2/16 285 #20 Cory Daniel (North Carolina) W D, 6-4 As a sophomore (2016-17) 2/22 285 #11 Chase Singletary (Ohio State) L D, 6-5 • Went 12-11 at heavyweight, including 4-4 in dual meet action. Lock Haven Open (1-0) • Was second at the season-opening Binghamton Open. 2/24 285 River Henry (Old Dominion) W MD, 12-0 • Won both matches at the Grapple at the Garden, earning wins over both Hofstra and Rutgers in Big Red victories. • His win over Ohio State’s Josh Fox sealed Cornell’s win over No. 4 Ohio State in the NWCA Ntional Duals Series. • Also wrestled at the Las Vegas Invitational and the Southern Scuffle.

As a freshman (2015-16) • Qualified for his first NCAA tournament with a sixth-place finish at the EIWA Championship. • Earned honorable mention All-Ivy accolades. • Was 22-16 on the season. • Was 6-13 on the year against NCAA qualifiers. • Was 13-6 against EIWA foes and 7-2 vs. Ivy League opponents. • Finished third at the Binghamton Open and was 3-3 at the Las Vegas Invitational and 2-2 at the Southern Scuffle. • Dropped a 6-4 contest to then-No. 2 Ty Walz of Virginia Tech in Vegas. • Picked up his biggest win of the year with a 5-2 triumph over No. 13 Collin Jensen of Nebraska at the Grapple at the Garden.

Prior to Cornell • Sweany was a two-time California state champion at Vacaville HS. • Ranked among the nation’s top 100 recruits as a senior according to Intermat and was sixth nationally at 220 pounds according to FloWrestling. • Earned Junior Greco All-America honors twice, including runner-up in 2012, and finished as runner-up at FloNationals in 2013. • Posted a 177-25 record in his four-year high school career. • Sweany also played football.

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EIWA Wrestler of the Year EIWA Coach of the Year John Fletcher EIWA Hall of Fame Memorial Trophy Awarded annually by vote of the Awarded annually to the coach who The Hall of Fame Committee of the coaches to recognize performance dur- has lifted his team to great heights dur- Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Asso- ing the entire season (since 1998). ing the wrestling season (since 1994). Given to the wrestler who has made the ciation (EIWA), college wrestling’s oldest greatest point contribution to his team conference, elects for membership into in EIWA tournaments 2003 Travis Lee, 125 2007 Rob Koll the EIWA Hall of Fame. 2005 Travis Lee, 133 2010 Rob Koll 2008 Jordan Leen, 157 2011 Rob Koll 1960 Dave Auble, 123 1995 Frank Bettucci 2009 Troy Nickerson, 125 2017 Rob Koll 1993 Mark Fergeson, 134 1996 Dave Auble 2012 Kyle Dake, 165 1994 David Hirsch, 126 Walter O’Connell Cam Simaz, 197 2005 Travis Lee, 133 2001 Charles Ackerly 2013 Kyle Dake, 165 The Coaches’ 2009 Steve Anceravage, 165 2003 Thomas Boak 2014 Nahshon Garrett, 125 Trophy 2010 Troy Nickerson, 125 Glenn Stafford 2015 Gabe Dean, 184 2011 Mack Lewnes, 174 2004 Erie Miller 2016 Gabe Dean, 184 2012 Cam Simaz, 197 2008 Andy Noel Nahshon Garrett, 133 Presented at the conclusion of the EIWA 2013 Kyle Dake, 165 2009 Travis Lee 2018 Yianni Diakomihalis, 141 Tournament to the championship’s 2015 Nahshon Garrett, 125 2010 David Hirsch most valuable wrestler 2016 Nahshon Garrett, 133 2013 Stephen Friedman EIWA Freshman of the Year 2017 Gabe Dean, 184 2014 Kyle Dake 1938 Robert Mathers, 115 2016 Troy Nickerson Awarded annually to the wrestler with 1953 Frank Bettucci, 147 Billy Sheridan 2017 Mack Lewnes freshman eligibility for outstanding 1959 Dave Auble, 123 Memorial Award 2018 Cam Simaz achievement during the wrestling 1960 Dave Auble, 123 2019 Jordan Leen season (since 1994). 1994 David Hirsch, 126 Given in honor of the former Lehigh 1996 Carl Keske, 134 coach, is presented to the wrestler who 2002 Travis Lee, 125 2004 Travis Lee, 133 scores the most falls in the last amount 2006 Troy Nickerson, 125 2005 Travis Lee, 133 of time 2008 Mack Lewnes, 165 2010 Mack Lewnes, 174 2009 Cam Simaz, 197 2012 Cam Simaz, 197 1964 Mike Wittenberg, 191 2010 Kyle Dake, 141 2013 Kyle Dake, 165 2008 Josh Arnone, 184 2013 Nahshon Garrett, 125 2015 Gabe Dean, 184 2009 Troy Nickerson, 125 2014 Gabe Dean, 184 2016 Nahshon Garrett, 2016 2011 Steve Bosak, 184 2016 Dalton Macri, 125 2017 Gabe Dean, 2017 2013 Kyle Dake, 165 2018 Yianni Diakomihalis, 141 2016 Gabe Dean, 184

EIWA Tournament Records Most EIWA Wins All-Time EIWA Tournament Match Record: 1,498- 1. Gabe Dean (2013-17)...... 16-0 EIWA Team 1,068 (.584) Nahshon Garrett (2013-16)...... 16-0 Most Team Points: 176 (2015 - 1st) Brian Realbuto (2013-17)...... 16-2 Most EIWA Champs: Chris Villalonga (2010-15)...... 16-3 Titles (25) 5 (2015 - Garrett at 125, Villalonga at 149, Realbuto at 5. Cam Simaz (2008-12)...... 15-0 1910 1993 157, Dean at 184, Bennett at 197) Mack Lewnes (2007-11)...... 15-0 5 (2010 - Nickerson at 125, Grey at 133, Dake at 141, Mark Fergeson (1989-93)...... 15-2 1912 2007 Lewnes at 174, Simaz at 197) Jordan Leen (2004-09)...... 15-2 5 (1993 - Bove at 118, Hirsch at 126, Fergeson at 134, 9. Travis Lee (2001-05)...... 14-0 1913 2008 Rackley at 177, Morgan at HWT) Troy Nickerson (2005-10)...... 14-1 5 (1917 - Wigsten at 125, Post at 145, Saeger at 158, Zepp David Hirsch (1990-94)...... 14-2 1914 2009 at 178, Bard at HWT) Gene Nighman (1978-81)...... 14-5 5 (1914 - Culbertson at 115, Boak at 125, Samkoff at 135, 1915 2010 Allen at 145, Gillogly at 158) Highest EIWA Win Percentage (min. 5 matches) 5 (1912 - Boak at 115, Machat at 125, Shaw at 158, Bame 1. Nahshon Garrett (2012-16)...... 1.000 (16-0) 1916 2011 at 178, Collins at HWT) Gabe Dean (2013-pr)...... 1.000 (16-0) Most Match Wins: 39 (2015) 3. Cam Simaz (2008-12)...... 1.000 (15-0) 1917 2012 Fastest Fall: 0:15, Dylan Palacio (157) over Casey Mitchell Mack Lewnes (2007-11)...... 1.000 (15-0) 1922 2013 (Sacred Heart), 3/3/2017 5. Travis Lee (2001-05)...... 1.000 (14-0) Dave Auble (1957-60)...... 1.000 (12-0) 1923 2014 Frank Bettucci (1950-53)...... 1.000 (12-0) 8. Carl Keske (1993-97)...... 1.000 (8-0) 1926 2015 David Sims (1989-92)...... 1.000 (8-0) 10. Frank Perrelli (2007-12)...... 1.000 (7-0) 1930 2016 Kyle Rackley (1991-93)...... 1.000 (7-0) 12. Al Marion (1958-61)...... 1.000 (6-0) 1958 2017 Ford Penny (1930-32)...... 1.000 (6-0) 1992

Cornell Big Red at EIWA Championship • Vestal, N.Y. (Binghamton University Events Center) March 8-9, 2019 • Page 21 CornellBigRed.com Cornell Athletics @CornellSports CornellAthletics EIWA Champions 1908 Lee J. Talbot, HWT 1927 John Geier, 145 1989 Pat Waters, 142 2010 Troy Nickerson, 125 1909 Ralph T. Chase, 115 1928 Hymen Josefson, 115 1991 David Sims, 118 Mike Grey, 133 Everitt Phillips, 125 Glenn Stafford, 175 Jason Roach, 150 Kyle Dake, 141 1910 Albert Johnson, 115 1929 Hymen Josefson, 115 Ben Morgan, 177 Mack Lewnes, 174 Lawrence Peake, 145 Glenn Stafford, 175 1992 David Sims, 118 Cam Simaz, 197 John Nickols, 158 1930 Kenneth Trousdale, 126 David Hirsch, 126 2011 Frank Perelli, 125 1911 Albert Goff, HWT Howard Johnson, 165 Mark Fergeson, 134 Mike Grey, 133 1912 Thomas Boak, 115 Sam Wakeman, 175 Kyle Rackley, 177 Mack Lewnes, 174 Julian Machat, 125 1931 Charles Beyland, 126 1993 John Bove, 118 Cam Simaz, 197 Richard Shaw, 158 Wilford Penny, 175 David Hirsch, 126 2012 Frank Perrelli, 125 Clyde Bame, 178 1932 George Bancroft, 155 Mark Fergeson, 134 Kyle Dake, 157 James Collins, HWT Wilford Penny, 175 Kyle Rackley, 177 Cam Simaz, 197 1913 Thomas Boak, 125 1933 Nathan Hurwitz, 135 Bruce Morgan, HWT 2013 Nahshon Garrett, 125 Robert Levy, 135 1934 Nathan Hurwitz, 135 1994 David Hirsch, 126 Kyle Dake, 165 Ambrose Rynder, 158 Fred Richardson, 145 1995 Dennis Kitko, 118 Steve Bosak, 184 1914 William Culbertson, 115 1938 Bob Mathers, 115 Mike Yancosky, 134 2014 Nahshon Garrett, 125 Thomas Boak, 125 1939 Bob Mathers, 121 1996 Carl Keske, 134 Chris Villalonga, 149 Julius Samkoff, 135 1943 Carl Almquist, 155 Monty Cheff, HWT Gabe Dean, 184 Howard R. Allen, 145 1946 Jimmy Miller, 145 1997 Carl Keske, 134 Jace Bennett, 197 Edward Gillogly, 158 Forbes Brown, HWT 1998 Joel Holman, 190 2015 Nahshon Garrett, 125 1915 William Culbertson, 115 1951 Frank Bettucci, 147 1999 Ben New, 141 Chris Villalonga, 149 Ivan Post, 135 1952 Frank Bettucci, 147 Joe Tucceri, 174 Brian Realbuto, 157 Edward Gillogly, 158 1953 Frank Bettucci, 147 Seth Charles, HWT Gabe Dean, 184 1916 John Wigsten, 125 Ken Hunt, 157 2000 Corey Anderson, 197 Jace Bennett, 197 Floyd Saeger, 158 Donald Dickason, 167 2002 Travis Lee, 125 2016 Nahshon Garrett, 133 John McKeage, 178 1958 Dave Auble, 123 Clint Wattenberg, 184 Dylan Palacio, 157 1917 John Wigsten, 125 Dave Dunlop, HWT 2003 Travis Lee, 125 Brian Realbuto, 174 Emerson Post, 145 1959 Dave Auble, 123 2004 Travis Lee, 133 Gabe Dean, 184 Floyd Saeger, 158 Steve Friedman, 158 Matt Greenberg, 197 2017 Dylan Palacio, 157 Clarence Zepp, 178 1960 Dave Auble, 123 2005 Travis Lee, 133 Brandon Womack, 165 George Bard, HWT Al Marion, 158 Joe Mazzurco, 174 Brian Realbuto, 174 1919 Charles Ackerly, 115 1965 Geoff Stephens, 157 Tyler Baier, 184 Gabe Dean, 184 Edward Conroy, 135 1966 Geoff Stephens, 160 2006 Troy Nickerson, 125 2018 Yianni Diakomihalis (141) 1921 Frank McBride, 178 Francis Ferraro, 177 2007 Jordan Leen, 149 Jon Jay Chavez (165) 1922 Henry Roberts, 125 Robert Buchwald, 191 Steve Anceravage, 165 Ben Darmstadt (197) Leonard Hanson, 178 1967 Donald New, 137 2008 Mack Lewnes, 165 Walter Wright, HWT 1968 Richard Minekime, 167 2009 Troy Nickerson, 125 1923 Henry Roberts, 125 1974 Dale Porter, 150 Jordan Leen, 157 Leonard Hanson, 178 Dave Crawford, 167 Mack Lewnes, 165 1924 Edgar May, 158 1981 Gene Nighman, 142 Cam Simaz, 197 1926 Abraham Chakin, 135 1984 Pat Welch, 150 Frank Affeld, HWT 1985 Pat Welch, 150

Four-Time EIWA Champions Since the EIWA held its first championship in 1905, five Cornell wrestlers have become four-time EIWA champions. Three-Time EIWA Champions (6): Dave Auble (1958, 1959, 1960); Frank Bettucci (1951, 1952, 1953); Kyle Dake (2010, 2011, 2013); David Hirsch (1992, 1993, 1994); Troy Nickerson (2006, 2009, 2010); Brian Realbuto (2015, 2016, 2017) Two-Time EIWA Champions (17): Jace Bennett (2014, 2015); Mark Fergeson (1992, 1993); Mike Grey (2010, 2011); Nathan Hurwitz (1933, 1934); Hyman Josefson (1928, 1929); Carl Keske (1996, 1997); Jordan Leen (2007, 2009); Robert Mathers (1938, 1939); Dylan Palacio Gabe Dean Nahshon Garrett Travis Lee Mack Lewnes Cam Simaz (2016, 2017); Ford Penny (1931, 1932); Frank 2014-15-16-17 2013-14-15-16 2002-03-04-05 2008-09-10-11 2009-10-11-12 Perrelli (2011, 2012); Kyle Rackley (1992, 1993); David Sims (1991, 1992); Glenn Stafford (1928, 1929); Geoff Stephens (1965, 1966); Chris Vil- lalonga (2014, 2015); Pat Welch (1984, 1985)

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EIWA Tournament History EIWA Tournament History Season Finish Points Champs Season Finish Points Champs 1907-08 3rd 4.0 1 1975-76 15th 4.75 0 1908-09 3rd 6.0 2 1976-77 12th 18.25 0 1909-10 1st 11.0 3 1977-78 11th 17.25 0 1910-11 2nd 10.0 1 1978-79 11th 25.5 0 1911-12 1st 23.0 5 1979-80 6th 51.5 0 1912-13 1st 27.0 3 1980-81 9th 37.75 1 1913-14 1st 25.0 5 1981-82 13th 20.25 0 1914-15 1st 24.0 3 1982-83 8th 43.25 0 1915-16 1st 24.0 3 1983-84 5th 68.0 1 1916-17 1st 32.0 5 1984-85 7th 44.5 1 1917-18 3rd 17.0 0 1985-86 14th 12.0 0 1918-19 3rd 16.0 2 1986-87 5th 53.75 0 1919-20 2nd 14.0 0 1987-88 7th 57.5 0 1920-21 2nd 13.0 1 1988-89 9th 44.5 1 1921-22 1st 19.0 3 1989-90 6th 67.75 0 1922-23 1st 17.0 2 1990-91 3rd 110.75 3 1923-24 2nd 17.0 1 1991-92 1st 136.0 4 1924-25 6th 2.0 0 1992-93 1st 127.5 5 1925-26 1st 22.0 2 1993-94 4th 69.75 1 1926-27 t-3rd 12.0 1 1994-95 4th 82.0 2 1927-28 2nd 15.0 2 1995-96 3rd 92.5 2 1928-29 t-2nd 20.0 2 1996-97 4th 95.5 1 1929-30 1st 22.0 3 1997-98 3rd 96.0 1 1930-31 2nd 22.0 2 1998-99 2nd 135.5 2 1931-32 t-2nd 17.0 2 1999-00 3rd 119.5 1 1932-33 5th 10.0 1 2000-01 4th 95.5 0 1933-34 4th 17.0 2 2001-02 3rd 114.5 2 1934-35 7th 6.0 0 2002-03 2nd 122.5 1 1935-36 t-5th 4.0 0 2003-04 3rd 118.5 2 1936-37 9th 0.0 0 2004-05 2nd 131.0 3 1937-38 5th 8.0 1 2005-06 2nd 114.5 1 1938-39 t-5th 8.0 1 2006-07 1st 125.5 2 1939-40 t-4th 10.0 0 2007-08 1st 128.0 1 1940-41 7th 6.0 0 2008-09 1st 138.0 4 1941-42 6th 7.0 0 2009-10 1st 160.5 5 1942-43 t-5th 6.0 1 2010-11 1st 173.5 4 1943-44 t-8th 2.0 0 2011-12 1st 151.5 3 1944-45 t-6th 1.0 0 2012-13 1st 142.0 3 1945-46 3rd 19.0 2 2013-14 1st 165.5 4 1946-47 t-9th 4.0 0 2014-15 1st 176.0 5 1947-48 t-9th 4.0 0 2015-16 1st 170.5 4 1948-49 t-4th 15.0 0 2016-17 1st 163.0 4 1949-50 t-11th 1.0 0 2017-18 2nd 146.0 3 1950-51 3rd 16.0 1 All-Time 5302.5 158 1951-52 9th 7.0 1 1952-53 2nd 25.0 3 EIWA Tournament Records 1953-54 t-9th 3.0 0 Highest Finish: 1st (25 times) 1954-55 11th 8.0 0 All-Time EIWA Tournament Match Record: 1498-1068 1955-56 13th 6.0 0 (.584) 1956-57 4th 30.0 0 Most Team Points: 176.0 (2015 - 1st) 1957-58 1st 64.0 2 Most EIWA Champs: 5 (1912, 1914, 1917, 1993, 2010, 2015) 1958-59 3rd 39.0 2 Most Match Wins: 39 (2015) 1959-60 4th 36.0 2 1960-61 12th 6.0 0 1961-62 t-9th 7.0 0 1962-63 8th 24.0 0 1963-64 7th 29.0 0 1964-65 7th 36.0 1 1965-66 5th 51.0 3 1966-67 6th 29.0 1 1967-68 t-7th 21.0 1 1968-69 11th 12.0 0 1969-70 t-8th 16.0 0 1970-71 DNP 0.0 0 1971-72 12th 9.5 0 1972-73 11th 19.0 0 1973-74 4th 65.0 2 1974-75 11th 17.0 0

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