WRESTLING MATCH NOTES LEHIGH MOUNTAIN HAWKS (0-2, 0-1 EIWA) 2020-21 SCHEDULE VS. No. 25 (3-0, 2-0 EIWA) JJanuaryanuary VS. LIU SHARKS (1-2, 1-2 EIWA) 2 HOFSTRA*HOFSTRA* C Canceledanceled Binghamton: Jan.30, 2021 - 4 p.m. | LIU: Jan. 31, 2021 - 1:30 p.m. 9 a att NNo.o. 1313 PittsburghPittsburgh L L,, 224-94-9 Leeman Turner Arena at Grace Hall - Bethlehem, Pa. 1166 a att NNavy*avy* L,L, 21-921-9 Video: SE Network (50/550 BU, 2/502 LIU), Lehighsports.com/watch Doug Heater, Darren Danner (BU), Darren Danner, Scott Hovan (LIU) 2244 DDREXEL*REXEL* C Canceledanceled Radio (Bingamton only): Fox Sports Radio 1230/1320 AM and 94.7 FM 3300 No.No. 2255 BBINGHAMTON*INGHAMTON* 4:004:00 Allentown, LVFoxSports.com (Steve Lomangino, Gary Brownell) 3311 LLIU*IU* 1 1:30:30 FFebruaryebruary 6 AARMYRMY WWESTEST PPOINT*OINT* 2 2:00:00 6 NNORTHORTH CCAROLINAAROLINA 5 5:00:00 7 RIDERRIDER 2 2:00:00 1144 BBUCKNELL*UCKNELL* 2 2:00:00 2266 a att EEIWAIWA ChampionshipsChampionships ((Manheim,Manheim, PPa.)a.) MMarcharch 118-208-20 a att NNCAACAA ChampionshipsChampionships ((St.St. LLouis)ouis)

HHomeome ddualsuals iinn BBOLDOLD CCAPSAPS **EIWAEIWA OOpponentpponent AAllll hhomeome dualsduals forfor 2020-212020-21 seasonseason wwillill bbee hheldeld iinn LLeeman-Turnereeman-Turner AArenarena aatt GGracerace HHallall LEHIGH TO OPEN HOME SLATE WITH PAIR OF EIWA DUALS Following the cancellation of its Jan. 24 dual with Drexel, Lehigh will try again to open its home schedule as the Mountain Hawks welcome No. 25 Binghamton and LIU to Leeman-Turner Arena at Grace Hall. Lehigh SPORTS COMMUNICATIONS will face Binghamton on Saturday before hosting LIU on Sunday. The Mountain Hawks are 0-2 on the dual season after losses to Pitt and most recently, Navy. Lehigh won the first two bouts against Navy but the Director, Communications (Wrestling SID) ...... Steve Lomangino Mids prevailed in a lot of close battles to take seven of the final eight matches. Binghamton entered the top Office ...... (610) 758-3174 25 this week following a 3-0 start, while LIU comes to town with a record of 1-2. The remainder of Lehigh’s Cell ...... (917) 579-0976 dual schedule is expected to be wrestled inside Leeman-Turner Arena at Grace Hall. E-mail ...... [email protected] LEHIGH PROBABLE STARTERS SOCIAL MEDIA 2021 Career Career Dual Bonus 125 Jaret Lane (Jr., Catawissa, Pa.) 2-0 27-13 4-3 18 Twitter ...... @LehighWrestling/@LehighSports OR Sheldon Seymour (Fr., Troy, Pa.) 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 Instagram ...... @lehighwrestling/@lehigh_sports 133 Malyke Hines (Fr., Kissimmee, Fla.) 2-1 2-1 1-1 1 Facebook ...... @LehighWrestling/@LehighAthletics 141 Mitch Polito (So., East Brunswick, N.J.) 0-1 7-6 0-0 4 Website ...... Lehighsports.com OR Drew Munch (Fr., East Stroudsburg, Pa.) True Freshman 149 Jimmy Hoffman (Jr., Drums, Pa.) 2-1 28-15 9-7 16 OR Paul Watkins (Fr., Cumming, Ga.) 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 157 Luca Frinzi (Fr., Quakertown, Pa.) Deferred eligibility OR Manzona Bryant IV (Fr., Columbus, Ohio) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0 37-TIME TEAM CHAMPIONS 165 Thayne Lawrence (Fr., Perryopolis, Pa.) 0-3 0-3 0-1 0 OR Brian Meyer (So., Phillipsburg, N.J.) 0-2 10-19 5-11 5 220 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS 174 Jake Logan (Fr., New Rochelle, N.Y.) 2-1 2-1 1-1 0 OR Connor Herceg (Fr., Nazareth, Pa.) 2-1 2-1 0-0 0 184 JT Davis (Fr., Smyrna, Del.) 1-2 1-2 0-2 1 OR Caden Wright (Fr., Emmaus, Pa.) 2-0 2-0 0-0 0 197 JakeKRAMER Jakobsen (Sr., Sciota,KRAMER Pa.) KRAMER 0-2 38-28 17-15 KRAMER 21 28 INDIVIDUAL NATIONAL FR. | Guard FR. | Guard FR. | Guard FR. | Guard FR. | Guard 285 Jordan Wood (Sr., Gilbertsville, Pa.) 0-0 64-17 35-10 23 CHAMPIONS 158 ALL-AMERICANS 2020-21 LEHIGH WRESTLING | LEHIGH VS. No. 25 BINGHAMTON/LIU | PAGE 2 2020-21 LEHIGH WRESTLING ROSTER Name Yr./El. Wt. Hometown/High School Major Satoshi Abe Sr./Jr. 133 Putnam Valley, N.Y./Putnam Valley Mechanical Engineering Dylan Ammerman 5th/Sr. 184/197 Dushore, Pa./Sullivan County Energy Systems Engineering* Manzona Bryant IV Fr./Fr. 157 Columbus, Ohio/Western Reserve Academy Arts and Sciences AJ Burkhart Jr./So. 157 Athens, Pa./Athens Area Earth and Environmental Science Karam Chakif Fr./Fr. 285 Allentown, Pa./Dieruff Engineering JT Cooley Sr./Jr. 157 Gilbertsville, Pa./Boyertown Accounting Trey Cornish 5th/Sr. 174 Raleigh, N.C./Athens Drive (STEM) Management* JT Davis Fr./Fr. 184 Middletown, Del./Smyrna Business Luca Frinzi So./Fr. 157/165 Quakertown, Pa./Bethlehem Catholic Business Eli Grape Sr./Jr. 184/197 Pittsburgh, Pa./Upper St. Clair Supply Chain Management Nathan Haubert So./Fr. 149 Upper Black Eddy, Pa./Palisades Business Connor Herceg Fr./Fr. 165 Nazareth, Pa./Nazareth Business Brock Herring Sr./Jr. 141 Signal Mountain, Tenn./McCallie School Computer Science and Business Malyke Hines So./Fr. 133/141 Kissimmee, Fla./Osceola Arts and Sciences Jimmy Hoffman Sr./Jr. 149 Drums, Pa./Hazleton Area History Josh Humphreys Jr./Jr. 157 Parkersburg, W. Va./Parkersburg South Management Jake Jakobsen 5th/Sr. 197 Sciota, Pa./Stroudsburg Health, Medicine and Society Eli Jones Jr./So. 285 Perkiomenville, Pa./Boyertown Mechanical Engineering Luke Karam 5th/Sr. 141/149 Bath, Pa./Bethlehem Catholic English Sean Kilrain Fr./Fr. 165/174 Washington, D.C./Blair Academy Business Victor Lacombe Sr./Jr. 285 Whitehouse Station, N.J./Hunterdon Central Accounting Jaret Lane Jr./Jr. 125/133 Catawissa, Pa./Southern Columbia Supply Chain Management Thayne Lawrence Fr./Fr. 165 Perryopolis, Pa./Frazier Arts and Sciences Joe Lobeck 5th/Sr. 141 Lancaster, Pa./Lancaster Catholic Technical Entrepreneurship* Jake Logan So./Fr. 174 New Rochelle, N.Y./New Rochelle Business Connor McGonagle So./Fr. 141 Danville, N.H./Timberlane Arts and Sciences Brian Meyer Jr./So. 157/165 Phillipsburg, N.J./Phillipsburg Mechanical Engineering TJ Moore Fr./Fr. 285 Lebanon, Pa./Cedar Crest Engineering Dan Moran Sr./Jr. 141 Bethlehem, Pa./Northampton Supply Chain Management Drew Munch Fr./Fr. 133/141 East Stroudsburg, Pa./Wyoming Seminary Arts and Engineering Brandon Paetzell 5th/Sr. 125 Phillipsburg, N.J./Phillipsburg (Rutgers) Supply Chain Management Mitchell Polito Jr./So. 125/133 East Brunswick, N.J./East Brunswick International Relations Edmond Ruth So./Fr. 165/174 Harrisburg, Pa./Susquehanna Twp. Arts and Sciences Sheldon Seymour Fr./Fr. 125 Troy, Pa./Troy Business Andrew Shedleski Jr./So. 184/197 Selinsgrove, Pa./Lewisburg Astrophysics Steven Storm Fr./Fr. 141/149 Stroudsburg, Pa./Pocono Mountain East Arts and Sciences Tyler Sung Fr./Fr. 157 New Canaan, Conn./New Canaan Arts and Sciences Paul Watkins So./Fr. 149 Cumming, Ga./North Forsyth Mechanical Engineering Jordan Wood 5th/Sr. 285 Gilbertsville, Pa./Boyertown Management Caden Wright Fr./Fr. 184 Macungie, Pa./Emmaus Engineering

* Ammerman, Cornish and Lobeck have earned their undergraduate degrees. Ammerman in Mechanical Engineering, Cornish in Mechanical Engineer- ing and Design, and Lobeck in Supply Chain Management

COACHING STAFF PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Lawrence White ‘64 Head Coach: Pat Santoro (Pittsburgh ‘92) - 13th season Abe Ah-BAY Associate Head Coach: Brad Dillon (Lehigh ‘04) - 13th season Karam Chakif Kah-romm Shuh-Keef Assistant Coach: Zach Rey (Lehigh ‘12) - Third season (Luke) Karam CARE-um Paetzell PATE-zull Volunteer Assistant Coach: Darian Cruz (Lehigh ‘18) - First season

FROM ALL OVER Lehigh prides itself in bringing in student-athletes from across the nation. This season, 12 different states (plus Washington, D.C.) are represented among the 40 men on the Mountain Hawks’ roster. Pennsylvania leads the way with 24 wrestlers, followed by New Jersey (4) and (2). Con- necticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee and West Virginia are also represented.

Lehigh Sports Communications | Lehighsports.com | @LehighSports 2020-21 LEHIGH WRESTLING | LEHIGH VS. No. 25 BINGHAMTON/LIU | PAGE 3 NWCA TOP 25 INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS The latest national rankings remain scattered in regards to Lehigh representation. Six Mountain Hawks are ranked by The Open Mat and Trackwrestling, who both rank 1-33 per weight class. Four Dual Strength - 1/26/21 Lehigh wrestlers appear in the Flowrestling rankings, with Flo ranking 1-25. Just one Mountain Hawk, senior Brandon Paetzell, appears in rankings by InterMat and Amateur Wrestling news. 1. Iowa 2. Michigan Paetzell is ranked in the top 10 at 133 but is yet to compete this season. A 2-0 start for junior Jaret 3. North Carolina State Lane moved him into three rankings. Paetzell appears in three rankings at 133, while freshman 4. Penn State Malyke Hines appears in the other two polls. Lane, senior Jake Jakobsen and junior Jimmy Hoff- 5. Oklahoma State man appear in three of the five polls. 6. Missouri 7. Nebraska Weight Wrestler IM FLO AWN TOM Track 8. Virginia Tech 125 Jaret Lane — – 25 — – 32 32 9. Illinois 133 Brandon Paetzell 10 9 9 — – — – 10. Arizona State 133 Malyke Hines — – — – — – 30 27 11. Ohio State 12. Pittsburgh 141 Connor McGonagle — – — – — – 33 32 13. Iowa State 149 Jimmy Hoffman — – 25 — – 25 22 14. North Carolina 174 Jake Logan — – — – — – — – 21 15. Minnesota 184 Edmond Ruth — – — – — – 30 — – 16. Northern Iowa 197 Jake Jakobsen — – 20 — – 19 17 17. Northern Colorado 18. Wisconsin LAST TIME OUT 19. Purdue 20. Rutgers Lehigh won the first two bouts to take a 6-0 lead but Navy captured seven of the final eight 21. Stanford to defeat the Mountain Hawks 21-9 at Alumni Hall in Annapolis, Md. on Jan. 16. Navy’s victory 22. Oklahoma snapped a nine-dual winning streak for the Mountain Hawks in the series and was Lehigh’s first 23. Michigan State loss in the series since 2011. Jaret Lane and Malyke Hines opened the dual with wins by decision, 24. Navy by 1-0 and 2-0 scores, respectively. Freshman Jake Logan added a 7-4 decision over Dean Car- 25. Binghamton avela at 174 for Lehigh’s third win of the dual. Logan had three of Lehigh’s four takedowns in the dual. The trip to Annapolis also featured 21 extra matches, with Lehigh wrestlers winning eight of those extra bouts. Hines and Logan both picked up a second victory in the extra matches. Jimmy INTERMAT TOP 25 Hoffman (149), AJ Burkhart (149) and JT Davis (184) also picked up victories after losing in the dual. Freshmen Manzona Bryant IV (157), Connor Herceg (174) and Caden Wright (184) notched Tournament Strength - 1/26/21 Lehigh’s other three victories.

1. Iowa 2. Michigan NCAA CHAMPIONS ALL-AMERICANS 3. Penn State Twenty two Lehigh Wrestlers have won 28 NCAA cham- Lehigh has produced 25 All-Americans over the last nine 4. Oklahoma State pionships, ranking sixth nationally. Darian Cruz captured NCAA tournaments, including three in 2019, to rank eighth 5. North Carolina State Lehigh’s most recent title with his triumph at 125 in 2017. among Division I schools. Lehigh teams have finished in the 6. Virginia Tech top five at the NCAA Championships a remarkable 16 times. 7. Arizona State Rank School Championships Despite the cancellation of the 2020 NCAA Championships, 1. Oklahoma State ...... 142 five Lehigh wrestlers were recognized as All-Americans by 8. Iowa State 2. Iowa ...... 84 the NWCA: Brandon Paetzell, Josh Humphreys and Jordan 9. Nebraska 3. Iowa State ...... 69 Kutler (first team), Jordan Wood (second team), and Chris 10. Ohio State 4. Oklahoma ...... 67 Weiler (honorable mention). 11. Missouri 5. Penn State ...... 44 12. North Carolina 6. Lehigh ...... 28 Rank School All-Americans 13. Stanford 7. Michigan State ...... 25 1. Oklahoma State...... 475 14. Minnesota 8. Illinois ...... 24 2. Iowa ...... 345 15. Central Michigan 9. Ohio State ...... 23 3. Iowa State ...... 299 10. Minnesota ...... 22 4. Oklahoma ...... 275 16. Northwestern Michigan ...... 22 5 Penn State ...... 226 17. Pittsburgh Northern Iowa ...... 22 6. Michigan ...... 199 18. Illinois 13. Cornell ...... 21 7. Minnesota ...... 192 19. Purdue 14. Wisconsin ...... 18 8. Lehigh ...... 158 20. Rutgers 15. Pittsburgh ...... 16 9. Michigan State ...... 138 21. Virginia 10. Illinois ...... 135 22. Michigan State 23. West Virginia 24. Utah Valley 25. Northern Colorado

Lehigh Sports Communications | Lehighsports.com | @LehighSports 2020-21 LEHIGH WRESTLING | LEHIGH VS. No. 25 BINGHAMTON/LIU | PAGE 4 ALL-TIME VS. BINGHAMTON ABOUT LIU Lehigh has won all four previous meetings with Binghamton, most recently a Long Island University’s wrestling program moved up to Division I prior to the 36-3 triumph in Vestal, N.Y. last January. The first two duals in the series came 2019-20 season following the merger of LIU’s Brooklyn and Brookville campus- at the Journeymen Northeast Duals in Troy, N.Y. Pat Santoro owns three of Le- es. The Sharks competed in their first EIWA Tournament last March. high’s four wins versus Binghamton. SCOUTING THE SHARKS 11.24.07 - Lehigh 35, Binghamton 10 (at Northeast Duals) LIU brings a 1-2 dual record into Sunday’s meet. The Sharks have also com- 11.29.08 - Lehigh 33, Binghamton 6 (at Northeast Duals) peted with Bucknell and VMI in a round-robin event and had matches against 11.8.12 - Lehigh 23, Binghamton 16 (at Grace Hall) Army West Point. LIU owns a 24-16 win over Sacred Heart and suffered defeats 1.10.20 - Lehigh 36, Binghamton 3 (at Binghamton) to Binghamton and most recently, Hofstra. The Sharks finished 15th in their in- augural EIWA Tournament last March. LAST TIME THEY MET Jan. 10, 2020 No LIU wrestlers are currently ranked. Devin Matthews (133) posted the lone Events Center - Vestal, N.Y. victory in the Sharks’ 38-4 loss to Hofstra on Sunday. LIU won six bouts in their No. 14 Lehigh 36, Binghamton 3 dual victory over Sacred Heart. Drew Witham went 3-0 to win the 141 lb. round robin in the tri-meet with Bucknell and VMI. 149 – Matt Swanson (BU) dec. JT Cooley (Lehigh) 6-0 157 – Josh Humphreys (Lehigh) major dec. Chris Barker (BU) 8-0 Joe Patrovich is in his seventh season as LIU’s head coach. 165 – Brian Meyer (Lehigh) wins by forfeit 174 – Jordan Kutler (Lehigh) dec. Alex Melikian (BU) 6-1 LIU PROBABLE STARTERS 184 – Chris Weiler (Lehigh) dec. Lou Deprez (BU) 6-2 125 - Brandon Mercado (Jr., Bay Shore, N.Y.) 197 – Jake Jakobsen (Lehigh) major dec. Sam Deprez (BU) 15-1 133 - Devin Matthews (Fr., Winstead, Conn.) 285 – Jordan Wood (Lehigh) dec. Joe Doyle (BU) 6-3 141 - Drew Witham (Fr., Corning, N.Y.) 125 – Brandon Paetzell (Lehigh) Fall Carson Sauriol (BU) 2:49 149 - Anthony Dushaj (Jr., Dix Hills, N.Y.) 133 – Nick Farro (Lehigh) major dec. Tomasso Frezza (BU) 15-5 157 - Rhise Royster (So., Rahway, N.J.) 141 – Dan Moran (Lehigh) dec. Anthony Sparacio (BU) 9-6 OR Kenny Cooper (Jr., Deer Park, N.Y.) OR Adam Barker (So., Holbrook, N.Y.) SCOUTING THE BEARCATS 165 - Ryan Ferro (Jr., Warwick, N.Y.) Binghamton cracked the NWCA top 25 this week at No. 25 after a 23-10 victory OR Kenny Cooper (Jr., Deer Park, N.Y.) over Army West Point that moved the Bearcats to 3-0 on the season. The Bear- 174 - James Langan (Jr., Wantagh, N.Y.) cats also own dual wins over Rider and LIU. Binghamton finished sixth at last OR Thomas DiGennaro (Jr., Massapequa, N.Y.) year’s EIWA Championships. 184 - Dan Shafran (Jr., Merrick, N.Y.) OR Joe Lopresti (Fr., Sayville, N.Y.) The Bearcats have two wrestlers in the latest InterMat rankings, led by return- 197 - T.J. Franden (So., Voorhees, N.J.) ing EIWA champion Lou DePrez, who is ranked fifth at 184. Zach Trampe is OR Karl Bouyer (Fr., Westbury, N.Y.) ranked 18th at 141. DePrez and Trampe are both returning NCAA qualifiers. Mi- 285 - Tim Nagosky (Jr., Smithtown, N.Y.) cah Roes (125), Brevin Cassella (165) and Joe Doyle (285) appear in other polls. THRICE AS NICE Kyle Borshoff is in his fourth season as Binghamton’s head coach. The Mountain Hawks won their third straight EIWA team championship last March at Stabler Arena. A tight team race was expected, but a strong BINGHAMTON PROBABLE STARTERS Saturday morning session propelled Lehigh to the team title. The Mountain 125 – Micah Roes (Fr., Lowville, N.Y.) Hawks placed five wrestlers in the finals and won three individual titles claim 133 - Anthony Sobotker (Jr., North Babylon, N.Y.) their 37th team championship. Lehigh scored 154 points to top second place OR Ivan Garcia (Fr., Port Chester, N.Y.) Cornell by 34. Army West Point finished third with 112 points. The Mountain 141 - No. 18 Zack Trampe (Jr., Philadelphia, Pa.) Hawks’ three individual champions were repeat winners from 2019: Josh 149 - Michael Zarif (Jr., Mount Sinai, N.Y.) Humphreys, Jordan Kutler and Jordan Wood. Kutler capped his career with 157 - Christopher Barker (Jr., Fairport, N.Y.) a third straight individual EIWA crown. Humphreys won the Coaches Trophy OR Matt Swanson (Jr., Lynbrook, N.Y.) as the tournament’s outstanding wrestler after navigating a tough field at 157 165 - Brevin Cassella (Fr., Clinton, Mass.) and avenging two earlier losses to Princeton’s Quincy Monday in the finals. 174 - Jacob Nolan (So., Saranac, N.Y.) Lehigh had nine place winners and eventually qualified nine wrestlers for the 184 - No. 5 Lou DePrez (Jr., Hilton, N.Y.) NCAA Championships, which were ultimately cancelled five days later. 197 - Sam DePrez (So., Hilton, N.Y.) 285 - Cory Day (R-Fr., Buffalo, N.Y.) COMING UP NEXT Three more home duals await the Mountain Hawks next weekend. Lehigh will wrestle two duals on Saturday as the Mountain Hawks will face Army West Point on Saturday at 2 p.m. followed by North Carolina at 5 p.m. On Sunday, Lehigh will host Rider for a 2 p.m. match.

Lehigh Sports Communications | Lehighsports.com | @LehighSports 2020-21 LEHIGH WRESTLING | LEHIGH VS. No. 25 BINGHAMTON/LIU | PAGE 5 LEHIGH BY THE NUMBERS WELCOMING BACK THE BIG GUY Dual matches at home: ...... 0-0 Lehigh’s lineup will receive a boost with the anticipated return of heavyweight Jordan Wood, who has de- Duals on the road: ...... 0-2 cided to forego his Olympic redshirt to compete in this 2021 season. Wood will bid to become Lehigh’s fifth Duals at a neutral site: ...... 0-0 four-time EIWA champion. Wood went 17-5 last season and was a second team NWCA All-American. The Duals in Pennsylvania:...... 0-1 two-time All-American owns a 64-17 career record at Lehigh. Wood spent his fall semester active in freestyle and was eligible for the Olympic redshirt by way of winning a Cadet world silver medal in 2014. Day Matches: ...... 0-0 Night Matches:...... 0-2 FOR THE FIRST TIME Ten Mountain Hawks wrestled their first official bouts for Lehigh at Pitt including five in the dual and five in When winning opening bout: ...... 0-2 the extra matches. Freshmen Steven Storm and Manzona Bryant IV wrestled their first official bouts for the When losing opening bout: ...... 0-0 Brown and White in extra matches against Navy. The Navy dual also marked the first career dual appear- ance for sophomore AJ Burkhart, who competed at 157. Sophomore Brian Meyer made his season debut at When leading after five bouts: ...... 0-0 165, while classmate Mitchell Polito made his season debut in the extra matches at 133. When trailing after five bouts: ...... 0-1 When tied after five bouts:...... 0-1 MEET THE NEW GUYS Wears Brown Singlets: ...... 0-1 Five Mountain Hawks made their Lehigh debuts in the dual against Pittsburgh. Malyke Hines (133), Connor Wears White Singlets ...... 0-1 McGonagle (141) and Jake Logan (174) debuted after deferring eligibility last season, while Thayne Law- rence (165) and JT Davis (184) became the first true freshmen to wrestle in duals for the Mountain Hawks LEHIGH IN DUALS DECIDED… since Jaret Lane and Josh Humphreys did in the 2018-19 season. The last time Lehigh started five freshmen in a dual was Jan. 26, 2018 when deferred freshmen Nick Farro (133), Luke Karam (141), Dylan Ammerman By 5 points or fewer: ...... 0-0 (184), Chris Weiler (197) and Jordan Wood (285) competed in a 20-17 loss at Virginia Tech. Karam and Wood By 6-9 points: ...... 0-0 won their bouts. Five more deferred or true freshmen wrestled their first career official bouts in the extra By 10-20 points ...... 0-2 matches at Pitt: Sheldon Seymour (125), Paul Watkins (149), Tyler Sung (157), Connor Herceg (165) and By more than 20 points: ...... 0-0 Caden Wright (184). Herceg and Wright were winners in their Lehigh debuts. LEHIGH DUALS BY MONTH… January: ...... 0-2 LOTS OF LOCALS Many Lehigh wrestlers don’t have to venture far from home to wrestle for the Brown and White. Senior February: ...... 0-0 Luke Karam and deferred freshman Luca Frinzi both wrestled for nearby Bethlehem Catholic High School, the same program that produced Lehigh head coach Pat Santoro. Junior Dan Moran (Northampton) and LEHIGH BY WEIGHT CLASS… freshmen Karam Chakif (Dieruff), Connor Herceg (Nazareth) and Caden Wright (Emmaus) join Karam and 125 (Lane)...... 2-0 Frinzi in wrestling for Lehigh Valley East Penn Conference programs. Senior Jake Jakobsen (Stroudsburg) 133 (Hines) ...... 1-1 and freshman Steven Storm (Pocono Mountain East) are from programs in the EPC’s Monroe County 141 (McGonagle) ...... 0-2 Division. Deferred freshman Nathan Haubert wrestled in the Colonial League at Palisades. Senior Brandon 149 (Hoffman) ...... 1-1 Paetzell and sophomore Brian Meyer hail from Phillipsburg, N.J., just across the state line. 157 (Cooley, Burkhart) ...... 0-2 165 (Lawrence, Meyer)...... 0-2 174 (Logan) ...... 1-1 ACADEMIC SUCCESS Lehigh enjoyed another strong season on the mats, but the Mountain Hawks were equally impressive 184 (Davis)...... 0-2 in the classroom in 2019-20. The Mountain Hawks posted a 3.51 team GPA in the 2020 spring semester. 197 (Jakobsen) ...... 0-2 Five Lehigh wrestlers were named to the NWCA All-Academic Team including Jordan Wood and 2020-21 285 (Lacombe) ...... 0-2 returnees Brandon Paetzell and Josh Humphreys. Twenty one Mountain Hawks own GPAs of 3.2 or better. Joe Lobeck picked up a 4.0 GPA in his first semester of graduate school. Among undergraduates, Jake ON THE TEEVEE Logan owns a 3.82 GPA in business, while Andrew Shedleski holds a 3.81 in astrophysics. Nine true freshman All of Lehigh’s scheduled home duals are slated to be televised eclipsed the 3.2 mark in their first semester, led by Sheldon Seymour’s 3.94. on Service Electric Network (SEN) as Lehigh continues its long partnership with Service Electric Cable TV and Communica- tions, the Lehigh Valley’s largest cable provider. MEET THE NEW GUYS ON THE INTERNET Half of Lehigh’s roster consists of wrestlers in their first season of eligibility, a group that includes 13 true Lehigh Athletics will partner with its website provider SIDEARM freshmen and seven deferred freshmen. Josh Humphreys won his first of back-to-back EIWA titles as a true SportsCAREER for streaming THREE-POINT video of all home duals. FIELD Visit Lehighsports. GOALS freshman in 2019 but none of Lehigh’s second-year freshmen competed in varsity competition in 2019-20. com/watch to access the streams. Jake Logan did place eighth at the prestigious Southern Scuffle competing unattached at 174. Lehigh’s true ON THE RADIO freshmen class combined for 10 state championships and one National Prep title in their high school careers. At least four duals this season can also be heard on FOX Sports Radio of the Lehigh Valley (1230/1320 AM and 94.7 FM in Allentown). Lehigh wrestling SID Steve Lomangino handles A LOOK AT WHO’S BACK the commentary for his 17th season with Gary Brownell ‘72 Lehigh’s 40 man roster now includes six wrestlers who competed at last year’s EIWA championship. With providing analysis. his return to the roster, Senior Jordan Wood is a three-time NCAA qualifier and three-time EIWA champion. THINGS ARE ALWAYS CHANGING Seniors Brandon Paetzell and Jake Jakobsen and junior Josh Humphreys are all two-time NCAA qualifiers. In this most unusual of wrestling seasons, all schedules and Humphreys is a two-time EIWA champion as well. Junior Jimmy Hoffman qualified for his first NCAA Tourna- broadcast information will of course, be subject to change. ment last March and sophomore Brian Meyer is a returning starter at 165. Nine other Mountain Hawks on the Broadcast information for any additional duals to the original roster have wrestled a dual meet in their careers. Senior Luke Karam was an EIWA place winner and NCAA schedule will be announced at an appropriate time. qualifier as a freshman in 2018.

Lehigh Sports Communications | Lehighsports.com | @LehighSports 2020-21 LEHIGH WRESTLING | LEHIGH VS. No. 25 BINGHAMTON/LIU | PAGE 6 2020-21 RESULTS 2020-21 LEHIGH QUICK FACTS Jan. 9, 2021 GENERAL INFORMATION Fitzgerald Field House - Pittsburgh, Pa. Location ...... Bethlehem, Pa. No. 13 Pitt 24, No. 17 Lehigh 9 Founded ...... 1865 by Asa Packer 125 – Jaret Lane (Lehigh) Fall Colton Camacho (Pitt) 1:58 Undergraduate Enrollment ...... 5,203 133 – Micky Phillippi (Pitt) dec. Malyke Hines (Lehigh) 10-5 President ...... John D. Simon 141 – Cole Matthews (Pitt) dec. Connor McGonagle (Lehigh) 4-3 Murray H. Goodman Dean of Athletics ...... Joe Sterrett 149 – Jimmy Hoffman (Lehigh) dec. Luke Kemerer (Pitt) 4-0 Nickname ...... Mountain Hawks 157 – Tyler Badgett (Pitt) dec. JT Cooley (Lehigh) 6-1 Historical Nicknames...... Engineers, Brown and White 165 – Jake Wentzel (Pitt) dec. Thayne Lawrence (Pitt) 3-0 Mascot ...... Mountain Hawk (Clutch) 174 – Jared McGill (Pitt) dec. Jake Logan (Lehigh) 4-2 Colors ...... Brown and White 184 – Gregg Harvey (Pitt) dec. JT Davis (Lehigh) 4-1 Home Arenas ...... Leeman-Turner Arena at Grace Hall 197 – Nino Bonaccorsi (Pitt) dec. Jake Jakobsen (Lehigh) 7-2 285 – Jake Slinger (Pitt) dec. Victor Lacombe (Lehigh) 9-3, sv ...... Stabler Arena Extra matches National Affiliation ...... NCAA Division I 125 – Colton Camacho (Pitt) dec. Sheldon Seymour (Lehigh) 7-4, tb1 Conference ...... EIWA 133 – Louis Newell (Pitt) dec. Satoshi Abe (Lehigh) 5-1 141 – Joe Lobeck (Lehigh) dec. Ryan Michaels (Pitt) 9-3 2020-21 TEAM INFORMATION 149 – Mick Burnett (Pitt) dec. Paul Watkins (Lehigh) 8-6 2019-20 Dual Record ...... 12-3 157 – Antonio Petrucelli (Pitt) dec. Tyler Sung 6-3 Final 2019-20 NWCA Dual Ranking ...... 10th 165 – Connor Herceg (Lehigh) dec. Tye Weathersby (Pitt) 6-5 2020 EIWA Championships Finish ...... 1st 174 – Tommy O’Brien (Pitt) Fall Trey Cornish (Lehigh) 6:49 EIWA Champions ...... 3 (Josh Humphreys, Jordan Kutler, Jordan Wood) 184 – Caden Wright (Lehigh) dec. Nicholas Meglino (Pitt) 4-0 197 – James Lledo (Pitt) major dec. Andrew Shedleski (Lehigh) 15-2 2020 NCAA Championships Finish ...... n/a 285 – Eli Jones (Lehigh) dec. Cole Rickert (Pitt) 2-0 2020 All-Americans ...... 5 - (Brandon Paetzell - 1st team, Josh Humphreys - 1st team, Jordan Kutler - 1st team, Jordan Wood - 2nd Jan. 16, 2021 team, Chris Weiler - honorable mention) Alumni Hall - Annapolis, Md. Navy 21, No. 18 Lehigh 9 THE LAST TIME LEHIGH… Won a home dual ...... vs. Arizona State, 2/21/20 (19-14) 125 – Jaret Lane (Lehigh) dec. Logan Treaster (Navy) 1-0 Lost a home dual ...... vs. Penn State, 12/6/19 (23-10) 133 – Malyke Hines (Lehigh) dec. Jacob Allen (Lehigh) 2-0 Won a road dual ...... at Penn, 2/20/20 (35-9) 141 – Cody Trybus (Navy) dec. Connor McGonagle (Lehigh) 5-3 Lost a road dual ...... at Navy, 1/16/21 (21-9) 149 – Casey Cobb (Navy) dec. Jimmy Hoffman (Lehigh) 5-2 Won a neutral site dual ...... vs. Missouri, 12/30/19 (22-9) 157 – Andrew Cerniglia (Navy) dec. AJ Burkhart (Lehigh) 9-8 Lost a neutral site dual ...... vs. North Carolina, 12/30/18 (22-18) 165 – Tanner Skidgel (Navy) dec. Brian Meyer (Lehigh) 2-0 Won an EIWA dual ...... at Penn, 2/20/20 (35-9) 174 – Jake Logan (Lehigh) dec. Dean Caravela (Navy) 7-4 Lost an EIWA dual ...... at Navy, 1/16/21 (21-9) 184 – David Key (Navy) dec. JT Davis (Lehigh) 5-3 Tied a dual ...... at Cornell, 1/22/10 (15-15) 197 – Jacob Koser (Navy) dec. Jake Jakobsen (Lehigh) 6-1 Beat a ranked opponent ...... vs. #5 Arizona State, 2/21/20 (19-14) 285 – John Birchmeier (Navy) dec. Victor Lacombe (Lehigh) 3-1 Lost to a ranked opponent ...... at #13 Pitt, 1/9/21 (24-9) Extra matches Beat a top 5 opponent ...... vs. #5 Arizona State, 2/21/20 (19-14) 125 - Logan Treaster (Navy) dec. Sheldon Seymour (Lehigh) 6-4 Lost to a top 5 opponent ...... vs. #3 Penn State, 12/6/19 (23-10) 133 - Jacob Allen (Navy) dec. Mitchell Polito (Lehigh) 2-1 Beat a #1 ranked team ...... vs. Cornell, 1/20/11 (17-15) 133 - Luke Lucerne (Navy) dec. Satoshi Abe (Lehigh) 8-6 Lost to a #1 ranked team ...... at Penn State, 12/2/18 (42-0) 133 - Malyke Hines (Lehigh) major dec. Luke Lucerne (Navy) 13-3 Shut out an opponent ...... vs. Bloomsburg, 2/14/16 (54-0) 141 - Cody Trybus (Navy) dec. Joe Lobeck (Lehigh) 7-1 Was shut out ...... at Penn State, 12/2/18 (42-0) 141 - Tyler Hunt (Navy) dec. Joe Lobeck (Lehigh) 8-2 Scored 50-plus points ...... vs. Bloomsburg, 2/14/16 (54-0) 141 - Tyler Hunt (Navy) major dec. Steven Storm (Lehigh) 12-2 Scored 40-49 points ...... vs. Duke, 12/30/19 (47-4) 149 - Jimmy Hoffman (Lehigh) dec. PJ Crane (Navy) 2-1, tb Scored 30-39 points...... at Bucknell, 2/14/20 (32-6) 157 - Manzona Bryant IV (Lehigh) dec. PJ Crane (Navy) 9-2 Scored 20-29 points ...... at Army West Point, 1/31/20 (24-9) 157 - AJ Burkhart (Lehigh) dec. Wyatt Long (Navy) 5-4 Had an EIWA champion ...... 2020 (Three wrestlers) 165 - Tanner Skidgel (Navy) major dec. Thayne Lawrence (Lehigh) 9-0 Had multiple EIWA champions ...... 2020 (three) 165 - Henry Hague (Navy) dec. Thayne Lawrence (Lehigh) 10-4 Had an All-American ...... 2020 (five) 165 - Henry Hague (Navy) dec. Brian Meyer (Lehigh) 3-2 Had a NCAA finalist ...... 2017, Darian Cruz - 125 174 - Dean Caravela (Navy) dec. Connor Herceg (Lehigh) 7-3 Had multiple NCAA finalists ...... 2012, Brandon Hatchett - 165 174 - Connor Herceg (Lehigh) dec. Gary Eakin (Navy) 8-3 ...... and Zach Rey - 285 174 - Jake Logan (Lehigh) dec. Gary Eakin (Navy) 9-5 Had a NCAA Champion ...... 2017, Darian Cruz - 125 184 - Caden Wright (Lehigh) dec. Zander Manuel (Navy) 7-1 Had multiple NCAA champions ...... 1979, Darryl Burley - 134 184 - JT Davis (Lehigh) fall Zander Manuel (Navy) 2:45 ...... and Mark Lieberman - 177 285 - John Birchmeier (Navy) dec. Eli Jones (Lehigh) 9-3 Finished top 10 at NCAAs ...... 2012 (8th) 285 - Riley Smith (Navy) fall Eli Jones (Lehigh) 4:46 Finished top 5 at NCAAs ...... 2004 (3rd) 285 - Riley Smith (Navy) dec. Victor Lacombe (Lehigh) 4-2

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PAT SANTORO Lawrence White ‘64 Head Coach - 13th Season Bethlehem native Pat Santoro enters his 13th season as the Lawrence White Head Coach of Wrestling at Lehigh. A five-time EIWA Coach of the Year, Santoro has mentored two NCAA Champions at Lehigh. He has led 17 individuals to a total of 27 EIWA titles, while guiding 17 men to 31 total All-American medals.

Santoro led Lehigh to its third straight EIWA team title in 2019-20, capping a strong 12-3 dual meet season that saw Santoro reach a pair of personal milestones. Lehigh’s 19-14 victory at Cornell on Jan. 11 was Santoro’s 150th as the Mountain Hawks’ head coach. A week later, Lehigh defeated Navy 23-9 for the 200th head coaching victory of Santoro’s career. Lehigh defeated a pair of top five opponents in duals, as the Mountain Hawks opened the dual season with a criteria win over No. 4 Oklahoma State and closed it with a victory over No. 5 Arizona State.

The Mountain Hawks rose to the challenge at the EIWA Championships at Stabler Arena. Lehigh had nine place winners, five finalists and three champions on the way to its third straight team title. All three individual champions were repeat titlists, as Jordan Kutler and Jordan Wood won their third consecutive conference titles and Josh Humphreys won his second straight. For his efforts, Santoro was named EIWA Coach of the Year for the fifth time. Despite the cancellation of the NCAA Tournament in Minnesota, five Mountain Hawks were recognized as All-Americans by the NWCA.

For the 2018-19 Mountain Hawks, it was a matter not of how they started, but how they finished. The Mountain Hawks rebounded from an 0-7 dual start to finish 9-9 and went on win the program’s second straight EIWA team title and 36th overall.

Junior Jordan Kutler and sophomore Jordan Wood won their second consecutive EIWA titles, while freshman Josh Humphreys also won an individual championship. The Moun- tain Hawks qualified eight wrestlers for the NCAA Championships and continued their strong finish to the season, crowning three All-Americans. Kutler earned his second straight podium finish while Wood and senior Ryan Preisch earned All-America honors for the first time.

Santoro led Lehigh to its 35th EIWA team title and first since 2006 with an impressive 164.5 point performance in 2018. The Mountain Hawks crowned five individual EIWA champi- ons and had all 10 wrestlers earn berths for the NCAA Championships. After leading Lehigh to its first league title in 12 seasons, Santoro was named EIWA Coach of the Year for the fourth time.

Prior to the NCAA Tournament, Santoro was named NWCA National Coach of the Year, for Lehigh’s performance during the dual season and EIWA Tournament. At NCAAs, San- toro’s Lehigh team produced three All-Americans, with Darian Cruz becoming a three-time All-American, Scott Parker earning his second medal and Jordan Kutler reaching the podium for the first time.

Darian Cruz’s national title capped a successful campaign for the Mountain Hawks in 2016-17. Darian Cruz and Scott Parker won individual EIWA titles at the first two weights and both wrestlers went on to earn All-America honors, with Parker finishing eighth at 133 in addition to Cruz’s national title.

Santoro earned his third EIWA Coach of the Year award in 2015-16. He led the Mountain Hawks to a 13-3 dual record that included Lehigh’s first win over rival Cornell since 2011. The Mountain Hawks finished second at the EIWA Championships with Darian Cruz and Max Wessell winning their first career titles. Lehigh crowned three All-Americans at the NCAA Championships for the third straight year with Wessell and Randy Cruz earning their first career All-America medals, while Nathaniel Brown became a two-time All-American.

In 2014-15, Santoro earned his 100th victory as Lehigh’s head coach when the Mountain Hawks upset eventual NCAA Champion Ohio State at National Duals.

Randy Cruz won his second EIWA title to help lead Lehigh to a second place conference finish. Nathaniel Brown reached the NCAA finals at 184 while Mason Beckman and Mitch Minotti earned All-America honors for the second straight year.

Santoro led the 2013-14 Lehigh squad through the ups and downs that come with a young roster. The young Mountain Hawks soared at the NCAA Championships with freshmen Darian Cruz and Minotti joining Beckman in earning All-America honors.

In 2012-13, Santoro helped guide a young Mountain Hawk team to ten dual meet wins. Three individuals won individual EIWA titles. Under Santoro’s guidance Robert Hamlin became a three-time All-American and a two-time NCAA finalist.

Lehigh continued to make strides in 2011-12. The Mountain Hawks finished eighth at the NCAA Championships for the second straight year and once again had two finalists in Zach Rey and Brandon Hatchett. Lehigh crowned four All-Americans. Robert Hamlin won his second straight EIWA title, while Hatchett won his first. Shane Welsh was the surprise of the tournament, capturing the title at 149 from the No. 6 seed. Santoro was voted EIWA Coach of the Year for the second time.

In Santoro’s third season Lehigh returned to the top ten at the NCAA Championships with an eighth place finish. The Mountain Hawks crowned three All-Americans for the first Lehigh Sports Communications | Lehighsports.com | @LehighSports 2020-21 LEHIGH WRESTLING | LEHIGH VS. No. 25 BINGHAMTON/LIU | PAGE 8 time in five years and placed two wrestlers in the NCAA finals for the first time since 2003. Heavyweight Zach Rey became Santoro’s first national champion. SANTORO AT LEHIGH In 2009-10, Santoro guided the Mountain Hawks to a 16-3-1 dual record and a top-ten national dual meet ranking for most of the season. In March, Santoro guided Rey to an Year Dual EIWA NCAA EIWA title and All-America honors with a third place finish at the NCAA Championships, the program’s first All-American in four years. 2008-09 23-1 2nd(2) 28th[0] 2009-10 16-3-1 3rd (1) 17th[1] Santoro produced an immediate turnaround in his first season back in Bethlehem. The 2010-11 15-6 2nd (1) 8th [3] Mountain Hawks’ 23-1 dual mark surpassed the school record for dual wins in a season. 2011-12 12-5 2nd (3) 8th [4] Santoro guided Seth Ciasulli and David Craig to individual EIWA Championships. 2012-13 10-7 4th (3) 25th [1] Before returning to Lehigh, Santoro spent five years as the head coach at the University 2013-14 10-6 2nd (1) 18th [3] of Maryland where he helped resurrect the Terrapins program, which in 2008 captured its 2014-15 14-6 2nd (1) 13th [3] first ACC title in 35 years; a feat which earned Santoro ACC Coach of the Year honors. 2015-16 13-3 2nd (2) 14th [3] 2016-17 10-4 2nd (2) 12th [2] Prior to his stint at Maryland Santoro served as an assistant at Lehigh for nine years, 2017-18 12-3 1st (5) 15th [3] including eight Greg Strobel’s staff. During that time, Santoro was part of some of the most successful teams in school history. In 2003, Santoro was named the national 2018-19 9-9 1st (3) T13th [3] Assistant Coach of the Year by the National Wrestling Coaches Association, after helping 2019-20 12-3 1st (2) n/a [5] guide Lehigh to its third EIWA title in four years, and a fourth place finish at the NCAA 2020-21 0-2 Championships. Totals 156-58-1 After wrestling for Bethlehem Catholic High School and taking a post-graduate year at Blair Academy, Santoro wrestled collegiately at Pittsburgh, where he became the ( ) - EIWA Champions Panthers’ only four-time All-America while capturing national titles in 1988 and 1989 at 142 [ ] - All-Americans pounds. Santoro’s career overall record: 204-99-2

On the international scene, Santoro was a four time member of the U.S. National Team and served as an alternate for the 1996 Olympic Team and the 1999 World Team. Santoro earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology from Pittsburgh in 1992. In addition to his Bethlehem roots and previous coaching stint at Lehigh, Santoro’s father, uncle and brother all wrestled for the Brown and White.

Santoro and his wife Julie have a daughter, Leah and a son, Mack.

Remembering Greg Strobel Lehigh Athletics has lost a legend in October with the passing of former head wrestling coach and administrator Greg Strobel. A member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame, Strobel served as Lehigh’s head coach from 1995 through 2008, which included five straight EIWA Championships from 2002 through 2006. Strobel was 68 years old.

As Lehigh head coach, Strobel posted a 189-83-1 dual record, winning six total EIWA titles. Under his watch, Strobel’s wrestlers captured 28 individual EIWA championships and 30 All-America honors. He coached two NCAA champions: Rob Rohn in 2002 and Troy Letters in 2004. He was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2012.

As an athlete, Strobel won two NCAA titles and was a three-time All-American at Oregon State, finishing his career with a 124-5-1 record. After retiring from coaching in 2008, Strobel transitioned into an administrative leadership position as Assistant Athletic Director in which he served multiple roles. He led Lehigh Athletics’ camps and clinics efforts until he retired following the 2018-19 academic year. In recent years, Strobel also served as executive director of the EIWA.

Lehigh Sports Communications | Lehighsports.com | @LehighSports LEHIGH INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (1/17/21)

Wt. Name Season Career Duals Dual Pts. Falls Dec. M.Dec. T-Falls Other Fast Fall 125 Jaret Lane 2-0 27-13 2-0 9-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1:08 125 Sheldon Seymour 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 125 Brandon Paetzell 0-0 50-26 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 133 Satoshi Abe 0-2 2-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 133 Chris Barnabae 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 133 Malyke Hines 2-1 2-1 1-1 3-3 0-0 1-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 133 Mitchell Polito 0-1 7-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 141 Brock Herring 0-0 2-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 141 Joe Lobeck 1-2 20-14 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 141 Luke Karam 0-0 35-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 141 Connor McGonagle 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-6 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 141 Dan Moran 0-0 22-11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 141 Drew Munch 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 141 Steven Storm 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0:00 149 Nathan Haubert 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 149 Jimmy Hoffman 2-1 28-15 1-1 3-3 0-0 2-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 149 Paul Watkins 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 157 Manzona Bryant IV 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 157 AJ Burkhart 1-1 11-9 0-1 0-3 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0.00 157 JT Cooley 0-1 4-9 0-1 0-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 157 Luca Frinzi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 157 Josh Humphreys 0-0 40-13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 157 Tyler Sung 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 165 Sean Kilrain 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 165 Brian Meyer 0-2 10-19 0-1 0-3 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 165 Thayne Lawrence 0-3 0-3 0-1 0-3 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0:00 174 Trey Cornish 0-1 13-22 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 174 Connor Herceg 2-1 2-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 174 Jake Logan 2-1 2-1 1-1 3-3 0-0 2-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 174 Edmond Ruth 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 184 Dylan Ammerman 0-0 6-9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 184 JT Davis 1-2 1-2 0-2 0-6 1-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2:45 184 Eli Grape 0-0 10-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 184 Caden Wright 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 197 Jake Jakobsen 0-2 38-28 0-2 0-6 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 197 Andrew Shedleski 0-1 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 285 Karam Chakif 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 285 Eli Jones 1-2 9-8 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 285 Victor Lacombe 0-3 16-18 0-2 0-6 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 285 TJ Moore 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00