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A SHiNING 1).10MENT RISING STAR 2007-0B UNI PANTHER WRESTLING Name Weight Year Hometown/High School/last School Name Weight Year Hometown/High School/last School Cruse Aarhus 125 Fr. Cedar Rapids. Iowa/Kennedy Pat Mahan 197 Fr. Owatonna. Minn./Owatonna Andrew Anderson 197 Jr. Sioux City. Iowa/East Andy Oloughlin 184 R-Fr. Independence. Iowa/Independence Dustin Bauman 285 R-Fr. Stratford. Wis./Stratford Nick Pickerell 149 R-Fr. Albia. Iowa/Centerville Jarion Beets 157 R-Fr. Cedar Rapids . Iowa/Kennedy Seth Pugh 157 R-Fr. Columbus Junction. Iowa/Columbus Junction Christian Brantley 285 Fr. Homewood. II I./Mount Carmel Tyson Reiner 157 So. Mitchell. S.D./Mitchell Micah Casper 157 Fr. Kalona. Iowa/Mid-Prairie Wellman Brett Robbins 141 So. Bloomington. IlL/Bloomington Alex Dolly 174 Sr. Mishawaka. lnd./Mishawaka Brett Rosedale 165 Fr. Albion . Iowa/East Marshall Danny Dunning 184 Sr. Waterloo. Iowa/West Grant Ruge 125 So. Fort Dodge. Iowa/Fort Dodge C.J. Ettelson 141 Sr. Hudson. Iowa/Hudson Justin Swafford 149 Sr. Mediapolis. Iowa/Mediapolis Charlie Ettelson 149 So . Hudson. Iowa/Hudson Trenton Washington 133 Fr. Omaha. Neb./Boys Town Moza Fay 165 Jr. Anamosa. Iowa/Anamosa Mike Whisler 133 Jr. Centerville. Iowa/Centerville/ Indian Hills Caleb Flores 125 R-Fr. Rosemead. Calif./Northview Cole Zempel 149 R-Fr. LaPorte City, Iowa/Union/Buena Vista Univ. Scott Hazen 184 So. Underwood. Iowa/Underwood Blake Hilmer 149 Fr. Denver. Iowa/Denver Head Coach: Brad Penrith (Iowa. 1988) Daniel Humpal 149 So . Cedar Falls. Iowa/Cedar Falls/Iowa Central CC Assistants: Randy Pugh (UN I. 2000) Trevor Kittleson 149 R-Fr. St. Ansgar. Iowa/St. Ansgar Jose DeAnda (Nebraska. 1999) Drew Kreman 165 So. Tipton. Iowa/Tipton Tolly Thompson (Nebraska. 1997) Jamal Lawrence 149 Fr. Merrillville. lnd./Merrillville Sean Stender (UN I. 2005) Table of contents/quick facts

contents uni wrestling Quick Facts l in uni w rest THE UNIVERSITY Quick Facts...... 1 GENERAL Western Wrestling Conference...... 2 Name of School...... University of Northern Iowa the university Founded...... 1876 President Ben Allen...... 4 Enrollment...... 12,609 UNI Administration...... 4 Nickname...... Panthers Athletics Director Rick Hartzell...... 5 Colors...... Purple and Old Gold Panther Head Coaches...... 6 Home Arena...... McLeod Center (7,018) This is UNI...... 6 Conference ...... Western Wrestling Conference (WWC) Academics...... 7 President...... Dr. Benjamin Allen (Indiana, ’69) Strength & Conditioning...... 8 Athletic Director...... Rick Hartzell (UNI,’74) UNI wrestling Athletic Dep. Phone...... (319) 273-2470 President Ben Allen...... 4 Ticket Office Phone...... (319) 273-DOME Outlook...... 10-11 Website...... www.unipanthers.com Head Coach Brad Penrith...... 12 Assistant Coaches...... 13-14 HISTORY Mat Aids...... 14 First Year of Wrestling...... 1923 2007-08 uni All-Time Record...... 576-345-27 panthers Last NCAA Tournament (2007)...... T-34th, 6 Qualifiers Wrestling Roster...... 16 West Regional ...... 22 Consecutive Titles Cruse Aarhus...... g 2007-08 UNI pa nthers 2006-07 revie w hist Caleb Flores...... TEAM INFORMATION Grant Ruge...... Trent Washington...... Head Coach...... Brad Penrith (Iowa ’88) CJ Ettelson...... Overall Record...... 63-52-3 (7 years) Brett Robbins...... Record at UNI...... 63-52-3 (7 years) Mike Whisler...... Office Phone...... (319) 273-5860 Charlie Ettelson...... Office Fax...... (319) 273-7186 Daniel Humpal...... Assistant Coaches...... Randy Pugh (UNI, ’00) Trevor Kittleson...... Jose DeAnda (Nebraska, ’99) Jamal Lawrence...... Tolly Thompson (Nebraska, ’97) Justin Swafford...... Credits: The 2007-08 UNI Wrestling Media 2006-07 Record...... 7-9-1 Cole Zempel...... Guide was written by Associate Media Micah Casper...... 2006-07 NCAA Championships...... T-34th Relations Director Colin McDonough. It Blake Hilmer...... Starters Returning/Lost...... 6/4 was designed by Joshua Schneiderman, Nick Pickerell...... Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 11/6 University of Marketing and Public Relations Tyson Reiner...... All-Americans Returning/Lost...... 0/0 student. Edited by McDonough, Kara Jarion Beets...... NCAA Qualifiers Returning/Lost...... 4/2 Moran and Josh Lehman, Assistant Director Moza Fay...... Returning NCAA Qualifiers...... 141 – C.J. Ettelson of Athletics for Media Relations. Cover Drew Kreman...... 157 – Moza Fay designed by ME&V. Photos by UNI Office Seth Pugh...... 174 – Alex Dolly Alex Dolly...... of Marketing and Public Relations and Brett Rosedale...... 197 – Andrew Anderson University Archives. Printed by Pioneer Danny Dunning...... Graphics Scott Hazen...... MEDIA RELATIONS Andy O’Loughlin...... Wrestling Contact...... Colin McDonough Equity Statement: The University of Northern Andrew Anderson...... Office Phone...... (319) 273-5456 Iowa is an equal opportunity educator and Dustin Bauman...... Cell Phone...... (319) 415-4059 employer with a comprehensive plan for Pat Mahan...... Email...... [email protected] affirmative action. Christian Brantley...... 2006-07 review 2006-07 Results & Statistics...... 28 2006-07 Dual Results...... 29 2007 West Regional...... 30 2007 NCAA Championships...... 31 WWC All-Conference...... 32 WWC All-Academic...... 32 WWC Wrestler of the Week...... 32 McLeod Center r d book & re co o ry History & record book Career Season Leaders...... 34 Panther Honor Roll...... 35 All-Americans...... 36-39 Dual Results...... 40-43 Lettermen...... 44-45 Series Records...... 46 2007-08 Opponents...... 47-49 Panther Team Honors...... 50 Covering the Panthers...... 51-52

1 western wrestling conference

Western wrestling conference enters its second season of existence The Western Wrestling Conference, an NCAA “We are happy with this new conference The University of Northern Iowa was crowned Division I wrestling-only alliance, will begin its affiliation for our wrestling program,” UNI Director the inaugural champion of both the regular season second season of existence after a solid start in the of Athletics Rick Hartzell said. “At UNI, we strive to and postseason tournament. UNI swept the three 2006-07. have a national top-10 program and we think this major awards as well by winning Coach of the Year The WWC enjoyed plenty of success in 2006-07, league affiliation will continue to allow us to have a (Brad Penrith), Wrestler of the Year (Nick Baima) and which included sending 19 wrestlers to the 2007 strong wrestling program that can reach those lofty Newcomer of the Year (Kyle Anson). NCAA Wrestling Championships. The first WWC aspirations.” The governance of the Western Wrestling tournament took place under the title of NCAA West With league members spread out over six states Conference will remain primarily with the member Regional on March 3 in the McLeod Center on the and two time zones, schools will only be required to institutions. Scheduling of contests, assignment of University of Northern Iowa’s campus. The goal of compete against four league schools in dual action officials and certain media relations functions will the league is to replace the West Regional with the to be eligible for the regular season conference remain with member institutions. conference tournament, which would then serve as championship. Schools will be encouraged to One of the major benefits of having a league the NCAA qualifier. schedule as many conference schools as possible. spread out so far is the added exposure – both in The 2008 NCAA West Regional/Western The WWC recognizes student-athletes on both terms of media and recruiting - in new destinations. Wrestling Conference tournament will take place a weekly and full-season basis. Individual awards The conference affiliation is also expected to March 8, 2008, in Fargo, N.D. include Wrestler of the Week; All-Conference generate much interest within the seven schools’ The 2007 West Regional served as the first teams; an Academic All-Conference team; and substantial alumni base, which numbers nearly national qualifier for three schools making the move Wrestler, Newcomer and Coach of the Year awards. 800,000 combined. from Division II to Division I. North Dakota State, The league also crowns a team champion following Charter members of the Western Wrestling South Dakota State and Northern Colorado all sent the conclusion of the regular season conference Conference include: the Air Force wrestlers to the NCAA Championships for the first competition and the postseason tournament. Academy, North Dakota State University, the time since reclassifying to Division I. Utah Valley University of Northern Colorado, the University of State is also a reclassifying institution but will not Northern Iowa, South Dakota State University, Utah be eligible for the postseason until the 2009-2010 Valley State College and the University of Wyoming. season.

2 University of Northern Iowa www.unipanthers.com the university President Ben Allen...... 4 UNI Administration...... 4 Athletics Director Rick Hartzell...... 5 Panther Head Coaches...... 6 This is UNI...... 6 Academics...... 7 McLeod Center...... 8 West Gym...... 8 UNI Administration

Benjamin allen University President

Benjamin J. Allen was named the ninth president of the University of Northern Iowa on April 28, 2006. President Allen assumed the duties of president at UNI on June 5, 2006. Most recently, Dr. Allen was the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost at Iowa State University and was responsible to the President for all aspects of the academic programs of Iowa State Before joining the faculty at Iowa State University in 1979, Dr. Allen taught at Washington State University and was a Brookings Economics Policy Fellow in the Office of Transportation Regulatory Policy, U.S. Department of Transportation. He served as chairman of the Department of Transportation and Logistics at Iowa State from 1984 to 1988. In 1988 Dr. Allen was named the first University Distinguished Professor in Business at Iowa State University. From 1988 to 1990 he served as Director of the Midwest Transportation Ben and Pat Allen Center, a research consortium consisting of Iowa State University and The Dr. Allen has also been a consultant for various private corporations and . public agencies throughout his career. He served as Dean of the Iowa State He was the Visiting McKinley Professor of Economics and Public Utilities at University College of Business 1994-2000. During 2001-2002 he served as the University of Illinois during the 1986-87 academic year and also held the Interim Vice President for External Affairs. Oren Harris Chair in Transportation at the University of Arkansas during the He earned his bachelor degree in business economics from Indiana University, 1990-91 academic year. and both his master’s and doctorate in economics from the University of Illinois.

The Cabinet

Bill Calhoun Patricia Geadelmann James O’Connor Jim Lubker Tom Schellhardt Terrence Hogan Vice President Special Assistant to Interim Assistant Vice Interim Provost & Vice Vice President Vice President Advancement the President/Board & President University President Academic Administration & Finance Educational & Government Relations Marketing & Public Affairs Student Services Relations Board of Regents State of Iowa Michael G. Gartner Bonnie J. Campbell Ruth R. Harkin President Jenny L. Connolly Craig A. Lang David W. Miles President Pro Tem Robert N. Downer Rose A. Vasquez

Jack B. Evans

4 University of Northern Iowa www.unipanthers.com Athletic Director Rick Hartzell

Rick Hartzell than 400 student-athletes. The Panthers had numerous student-athletes that earned

Director of Athletics academic all-conference honors in 2006-07. l in uni w rest THE UNIVERSITY UNI’s overall athletic success has been a constant under Hartzell. The Panthers have Now in his ninth year as Director of ranked in the top 100 of the U.S. Sports Academy Director’s Cup standings six of the past Athletics at the University of Northern Iowa, eight seasons, including twice in the top 70. UNI is consistently among the top schools Rick Hartzell has overseen unparalleled nationally in the all-sports rankings among those that sponsor FCS football. success and growth for the Panthers athletics Hartzell has been a key figure involved in several facility upgrades, including the program. He was named the university’s fourth development of the McLeod Center, which opened in November 2006. The McLeod Center full-time director of athletics since joining the houses the men’s and women’s basketball programs, and volleyball and wrestling teams. Division I ranks on August 9, 1999. Another new aspect added to the McLeod Center is a panther statue that will be located Take some time to talk to Hartzell, and west of the Eldon Miller Plaza. his passion for UNI athletics – and college In addition, Hartzell has overseen the effort to turn the UNI-Dome and McLeod Center athletics in general – comes across loud and into an economic development site for the Cedar Valley, by garnering concerts and other clear. His love for the Panthers should be no special events to campus. Other key fund-raising initiatives include the construction of surprise, as he was a UNI student-athlete a new football locker room, weight room and enhancements to the outdoor track. The during the mid-70s, and was able to come back home in 1999 to lead his alma mater’s Human Performance Center located to the north of the UNI-Dome will be completed this athletic program into the 21st century. He also believes strongly in the “student” part fall. The strength and conditioning center will be expanded as well. of the term student-athlete, and understands the importance of shaping well-rounded Another key effort spearheaded by Hartzell was UNI’s radio and television individuals for a life after competitive athletics are over. agreements. Panther football and men’s basketball have local television contracts for g 2007-08 UNI pa nthers 2006-07 revie w hist His dedication to the UNI athletics was rewarded this past June as he was named one TV with KFXA (Fox 28), and for radio with KXEL (1540 AM), each of which was renewed of 29 winners of the AstroTurf AD of the Year by the National Association of Collegiate for multiple years in 2004. UNI women’s basketball and volleyball is currently carried by Directors of Athletics (NACDA). Hartzell was honored by being the Football Championship KWLO (1330 AM) radio, and is one of the only schools in the Midwest to have a regular- Subdivision (FCS) recipient for the central region. season home for volleyball. This past year, UNI teams claimed four conference or regional championships. The Hartzell has helped guide the university through the NCAA’s certification process, and Panthers posted a third place finish in last year’s Missouri Valley Conference all-sports overseen the addition of women’s soccer to varsity status. He was a key player in the standings – their second highest finish. UNI’s men’s finished ninth at the recent cooperative merger with UNI’s Health, Physical Education and Leisure Services NCAA Indoor Track and Field championships in March 2007, its highest finish ever. The (HPELS) department, bringing the athletic training and strength and conditioning programs Panther volleyball team advanced to the second round of the 2006 NCAA tournament, under one umbrella with the university. while wrestling won its 22nd straight West Regional title and advanced six wrestlers A past president of the Gateway Football Conference athletic directors, he is to the NCAA championships. In addition, UNI’s 431 student-athletes shined in the currently vice-president of the Missouri Valley Conference administrators. He also classroom, holding a combined spring cumulative grade point average of 3.00. serves as chair of the MVC sportsmanship committee, as well as serving as a member The list of individual and team athletic successes since Hartzell took over at UNI is of the officiating committee and the centennial celebration committee. He recently long and distinguished. The football team has claimed three conference titles the past received the All-American Football Foundation’s General Robert Neyland Outstanding five seasons, and advanced to the NCAA FCS championship game in 2005. The men’s Athletic Director Award. basketball team won its first-ever Missouri Valley Conference championship in 2004, and In addition, Hartzell is a highly-respected NCAA Division I men’s basketball made three straight NCAA tournament appearances – including at-large bids in both 2005 official, having worked games for the ACC, Big Ten and Conference USA among other and 2006. UNI volleyball has won seven of the past nine conference championships, and conferences, and officiated numerous NCAA tournament games. In 2007, Hartzell was made three appearances in the NCAA tournament’s Sweet 16 during that span. Panther named to the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Rules Committee and will serve a four- wrestling crowned its first Division I national champion in 2000, and has placed as high as year term. 11th in the national tournament. Track and field and cross country have claimed numerous Prior to being named at UNI, Hartzell had served as director of athletics at Bucknell conference titles, including the last eight indoor men’s crowns, and baseball made its since 1988, directing a Division I program with FCS football consisting of 28 sports. Prior first-ever NCAA tournament appearance in 2001, winning the rugged MVC crown. In fact, to his appointment at Bucknell, he was Director of Athletics and Chairman of Physical no less than 10 sports have seen teams or individuals in postseason action since Hartzell Education and Recreation at the University of Maryland-Baltimore County from 1985-88, came back to the Cedar Valley. directing a 19-sport program which moved from Division II to The success on the field has been a direct result of Division I during his tenure. Hartzell’s hiring of quality head coaches during his tenure, Hartzell played football and baseball for the Panthers. many with Iowa and UNI ties. Mark Farley (football), Bobbi He received his bachelor’s degree in physical education and Petersen (volleyball), Greg McDermott and Ben Jacobson English from UNI in 1974, and his master’s in educational (men’s basketball), Brad Penrith (wrestling), Rick Heller administration in 1977. A native of Klemme, Iowa, he was a r d book & re co o ry (baseball), Sachin Kirtane (women’s tennis) and Tanya five-sport letterman at Klemme High School. Warren (women’s basketball) are among the coaches Hartzell’s personal interests include reading, fitness, auto that Hartzell has brought to UNI, with most garnering racing and spending time with family and friends. He has conference or regional championships and NCAA postseason three children, Nate, who works for Young Plumbing and appearances. Heating in Waterloo; Amanda Hartzell Barkhurst, who owns Off the field, UNI student-athletes have shined and operates Centennial Stables in Waverly; and Jackson, academically as well. UNI’s overall student-athlete graduation who was born Jan. 16, 2007. Hartzell and his wife, the former rate is among the leaders in the Missouri Valley Conference Jill George, a Doctor of Chiropractic and owner of Hartzell and Gateway Football Conference. UNI’s overall student- Family Chiropractic in Waterloo, reside in rural Cedar Falls. athlete cumulative grade point average has risen dramatically, to an impressive 3.0 after the spring 2007 semester for more Rick, Jill and Jackson Hartzell

5 Panther head coaches/this is uni

THIS IS UNI Building on a strong tradition of teacher education, the University of Northern Iowa has evolved into one of the finest comprehensive public universities in the country. UNI emphasizes excellence in undergraduate education and offers selected graduate programs at the master’s, specialist’s and doctoral levels. UNI’s heritage and philosophy place great value on providing a student-centered educational experience. The university offers a learning environment that is small enough to provide students with individualized attention, yet large enough to provide a variety of resources, including distinguished faculty. UNI’s special combination of challenge and support is indeed a key ingredient of a “Students First” education. Today, UNI offers more than 120 undergraduate majors. Rick Heller Ben Jacobson Tanya Warren Baseball Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Outstanding academic programs, many of which are nationally- recognized for their excellence, have been established in the colleges of Business Administration, Education, Humanities and Fine Arts, Natural Sciences, and Social and Behavioral Sciences. In addition, UNI participates in the bachelor of liberal studies program offered by Iowa’s Regent Universities and provides classes in centers around the state through the division of Continuing Education and Special Programs. Recognized as the premier public undergraduate university in the state, UNI is experiencing an increasing demand for its high- quality programs. Enrollment at UNI was 12,260 students in the fall of 2006. Students come from every county in Iowa, and about 94 percent of UNI’s undergraduate students are residents of Iowa upon enrollment. The University of Northern Iowa was founded in 1876 as the Iowa State Normal School. It became Iowa State Teachers College Mark Farley John Bermel Kathy Kakoyianni-Bering in 1909. In 1961, the name was changed to State College of Football Men’s and Women’s Golf Women’s Soccer Iowa, and in 1967, the Iowa Legislature changed the status of the institution to that of a university under its present title.

Facts & Highlights • U.S. News and World Report ranks UNI in the top two among public comprehensive universities in the Midwest. • Kiplinger Personal Finance magazine places us in the top 50 in the nation for best value in public colleges. • The Education Trust (www.edtrust.org) named UNI first among peer institutions nationally for overall high performance in graduation rates. • UNI prides itself on smaller class sizes that enhance Ryan Jacobs Stacey Simmer Sachin Kirtane faculty-student interaction and personalized instruction. Softball Women’s Swimming Tennis and Diving Thirty-two percent of classes have fewer than 20 students, and 83 percent have fewer than 40 students. • UNI students are actively involved with more than 200 student organizations, including special interest clubs, sororities and fraternities, religious groups and academic groups. • UNI is the alma mater of NFL and Super Bowl MVP Kurt Warner, as well as U.S. Sen. Charles Grassley. • The UNI Wellness/Recreation Center, attached to the north side of the UNI-Dome, features a climbing wall, two pools, a running track, weight and fitness rooms, and courts for basketball, volleyball and racquetball. Chris Bucknam Bobbi Petersen Brad Penrith Men’s and Women’s Women’s Volleyball Wrestling Track and Field/Cross Country

6 University of Northern Iowa www.unipanthers.com academics

One of the most important aspects of a future The athletics academic advisor works closely The reading/learning strategies program provides productive life is your education. Fortunately, this with the university’s academic advising services many services for students, including free four-week l in uni w rest THE UNIVERSITY education period comes early in life while you have to provide a variety of services to help students courses in: the time and energies necessary to accomplish this achieve their personal, career and academic goals. • Speed-reading: double your reading rate very worthwhile goal. Obtaining a college education Professional and peer advisors help students: • Effective study strategies: practice techniques and ultimately a degree is the student-athlete’s • Prioritize life/professional goals for learning, managing time and preparing responsibility. The education process means • Utilize university resources for exams managing your time wisely so that the educational, • Select appropriate courses • Study reading: open to students referred by the athletic and social aspects of your life have an • Resolve academic difficulties teacher education program appropriate share of time. • Interpret institutional academic requirements At given times, students may find it necessary to ask for help in accomplishing an educational STAFF task. At UNI, the following services are available Steve Schofield Jennifer Sell to students for obtaining guidelines and/or specific Assistant Athletics Director Academic Adviser for Compliance help. Jennifer Sell serves Educational Steve Schofield as academic adviser Opportunity Program joined the UNI athletics to for the University of

staff in August of g 2007-08 UNI pa nthers 2006-07 revie w hist The mission of the educational opportunity Northern Iowa athletic 2006. He is responsible program is to provide supportive services which are department. She joined for implementing essential for the identification, recruitment, retention the staff in 2004. and maintaining and graduation of minority and educationally In her role, Sell a comprehensive disadvantaged students who traditionally have not helps with academic compliance program for UNI’s student-athletes, had equal access to higher educational institutions. planning and registration for the more than 400 coaches, staff, and other university constituents. Services provided to participants include: student-athletes that compete for the Panthers. In He is UNI’s liaison to the NCAA and Missouri • Academic and career counseling addition, she manages the department’s Champs/ Valley Conference on all compliance-related • Tutorial services Life Skills program. She is also UNI’s secondary matters including recruiting, eligibility, financial • Financial aid counseling and advising senior woman administrator. aid, rules interpretations, waivers and violations. • Personal counseling Sell served as a freshman mentor and athletic He also assists with UNI’s student life initiatives. • Course selection and registration academic advising assistant from 1995 through Prior to UNI, Schofield served as assistant • Educational planning 1999 at Villanova University. In addition, Sell also athletics director for compliance at Florida State has several years of experience as an elementary University. At FSU, his duties included coordinating In order to be an EOP participant, the student school teacher. financial aid, rules interpretations, NCAA and must be a minority student or be educationally A native of Toledo, Ohio, Sell graduated cum Atlantic Coast Conference waivers, rules education disadvantaged, as evidenced by having an ACT score laude from Bowling Green State University with a and investigating and reporting secondary violations. of 15 or less and/or placing in the bottom half of his/ bachelor’s degree in education in 1992. She and Schofield has a wide and varied background, her high school graduating class. her husband, Justin, have four children. as he has also served in the athletic department Academic Counseling compliance offices at Maryland and Minnesota. A native of Odebolt, Iowa, Schofield received his An advisor has been assigned responsibilities V. Eugene Wallingford bachelor’s degree in general studies from UNI across the athletics department and will assist you in: Chair Intercollegiate in 2000, and a master’s degree in higher and • Scheduling Athletics Advisory postsecondary education from Arizona State in 2003. • Choice of major Council/Department Head • Selection of a major advisor & Associate Professor, • Tutorial services Computer Science • Maintain satisfactory progress toward a degree r d book & re co o ry

7 strength and Conditioning

strength and strength and conditioning staff conditioning Jed Smith his work with the Vikings, he also assisted the The UNI strength and conditioning program is Strength and Minnesota Wild of the National Hockey League, a blend of science, technology and one-on-one Conditioning the Minnesota Thunder of the United Soccer Coach attention to each student-athlete. League and Penn State football in an effort to Throughout the year, UNI athletes can spend more incorporate explosive strength training into their time working on strength and conditioning than any Jed C. Smith is beginning his third individual programs. other aspect of their game. During the off season, Beginning in June of 2002, he was an Exercise athletes work on strength improvement, speed, season as the Strength and Conditioning Coach and Sports Science instructor at Dakota County power, agility and conditioning. The in season Technical College in Rosemount, Minn., and program is devoted to continuation of strength gains for the UNI Panthers. Smith joined the UNI also served as the Minnesota USA Weightlifting and performance-related conditioning. Regional Training Center director during the same Throughout an athlete’s first year on campus, coaching staff in June 2005. In the spring of 2006, Smith coached current time frame. baseline measurements of strength, speed, power, Prior to 2002, he had several coaching agility, flexibility and endurance are collected. UNI football student-athlete Jason Fiacco when he took part in the 2006 Pan American Junior assignments at Rosemount High School beginning Measure of body composition and weight are also in 1996, including ninth grade boys basketball and recorded. With this information, goals are set Championships in Cali, Colombia. Fiacco qualified for the event at the United States National Junior wrestling. He served as Rosemount’s strength for development and maintenance. Programs are training and conditioning coach for all sports from established for each athlete. Championships on March 15 in Altamonte Springs, Fla. Fiacco placed second in both the Snatch and 1997-2002, was head boys tennis coach from 2000- Clean & Jerk heavyweight competitions. Fiacco 2002, and coached the school’s Olympic weight lifted 138 kg in the Snatch and 178 kg in the Clean lifting from 1999-2002. & Jerk. Smith earned his bachelor’s degree in social Prior to his work with the Panthers, Smith science from Minnesota-Morris in 1994 and a served as the Explosive Strength Training Coach for second bachelor’s degree in psychology in 1995. the National Football League’s Minnesota Vikings He received his master’s in education with an from February 2004 to June 2005. emphasis in strength and conditioning from Smith has a wide and varied background in Hamline University in 2003. strength and conditioning training. In addition to He was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and his wife’s name is Tammy.

athletic Department Staff

Justin Sell Steve Gearhart Leon Costello Nate Clayberg Heather Costello Greg Davies Steve Schofield Senior Associate Senior Associate Associate Athletics Assistant Athletics Assistant Athletics Assistant Athletics Assistant Athletics Athletics Director Athletics Director/ Director/External Director/ Marketing Director/Facilities and Director/Business Director/Compliance Development & and Promotions Operations Administration

8 University of Northern Iowa www.unipanthers.com uni wrestling Outlook...... 10-11 Head Coach Brad Penrith...... 12 Assistant Coach Randy Pugh...... 13 Assistant Coach Jose DeAnda...... 13 Assistant Coach Tolly Thompson...... 14 Assistant coach Sean Stednder...... 14 Mat Aides...... 14 OUTLOOK

The University of Northern Iowa Panthers' wrestling 133 team returns four national qualifiers from a year ago Penrith looks to have found a diamond in the rough and will lean heavily on their guidance with the influx at 133 pounds with the addition of true freshman Trent of freshmen ready to contribute. Washington (Omaha. Neb.). Washington was the jewel "You are going to see a lot of new faces this of the Panthers' 2007 recruiting class . Washington was season." UNI head coach Brad Penrith said . "There a two-time Nebraska state champion. and was ranked could be times this year when we have six freshmen in No. 9 in the nation at 140 pounds by W.I.N. Magazine the starting lineup." coming out of high school. UNI will still lean heavily on its upperclassmen "''ve never had a kid come in to our program with to lead the young Panthers into battle. Serving that this kind of talent.'' Penrith said. leadership role will be the four returning national Junior Mike Whisler (Centerville. Iowa) will serve qualifiers C.J. Ettelson (1411bs.l. Moza Fay (1651bs l. as a backup to Washington. Whisler posted three wins Alex Dolly (174 lbs land Andrew Anderson (197 lbs.l last year while filling in at 141 pounds. along with seniors Justin Swafford (1491bs.l and 149 Danny Dunning (184 lbs.). 141 finishes at each of This is one of the least certain weight classes for Despite a pair of disappointing Senior C.J. Ettelson (Hudson. Iowa) looks to the past two NCAA wrestling national championships. the Panthers as it has so much depth. Heading into become a four-time national qualifier this year at UNI is poised to return to the upper echelon of the season. Penrith said he would favor senior Justin 141 pounds. Ettelson has won five matches at the . Penrith recruited a top-1 0 class for Swafford (Mediapolis. Iowa) or sophomore Charlie national tournament in his previous three appearances. the 2007-08 season and many of those wrestlers could make an immediate impact this year. "The past two NCAA tournaments were not what we wanted. but we have to put that behind us." Penrith said. "We've had really intense preseason workouts. We are going to be pretty scrappy this year." Penrith 's squad returns 11 lettervvinners and six starters from a year ago. The Panthers dual mark may take a hit early on but only because Penrith will not shy away from contending with the nation's best in head-to-head matchups. UNI will take on . Iowa. Iowa State and Oklahoma State in dual matches in 2007-08. For the third time in as many years the Panthers will host the NWCA/Ciiff Keen National Duals Jan. 12-13 in the UNI-Oome. UNI drew 15.190 fans to the UNI-Dome for last year's two-day event and Penrith expects the same type of support this year. "This event has made great strides over the past two years.'' Penrith said. "Iowa is a hotbed for wrestling and having this national event in the UNI-Dome is a perfect spot geographically to draw folks from around the nation to watch the best teams compete for each division's respective dual championship ... UNI will also look to extend its dominance in the West Regional. The Panthers have won 22 straight team titles at the regional level and will look to make it 23 in a row March B. 2008. in Fargo, N.D. including a trip to the round of 12 in 2006. Ettelson Ettelson (Hudson. Iowa). has compiled a career mark of 80-37 heading into the Outside of those two. Panther fans could also see 125 2007-08 season. redshirt freshman Trevor Kittleson (St. Ansgar. Iowa). The Panthers expect redshirt freshman Caleb Flores "C .J. was wrestling phenomenally well last season freshman Jamal Lawrence (Merrillville. Ind.) or redshirt (Rosemead. Calif.) to make the jump to the starting until he injured his knee at the National Duals.'' Penrith freshman Nick Pickerell (Albia. Iowa) on the mat. lineup. Flores used his redshirt season to build up his said. "We determined he should have surgery rather "We have a really good group of guys at 149.'' strength and stamina and will contribute this year. than risk further injury later in the year. C.J. had the Penrith said. "We won 't know who will be in the Flores captured the 125-pound championship at the surgery but wasn't at his peak at the West Regional. starting lineup until the wrestle-otis and the open 2007 National Junior Varsity tournament in Dubuque. When he's healthy and wrestling to his ability he is an tournaments are over.'' Penrith said. and then placed sixth in the nation at the Junior FILA All-American. Now it's a matter of getting it done at tournament in Las Vegas . the national tournament. .. True freshman Cruse Aarhus (Cedar Rapids. Iowa) UN I looked to have Brett Robbins (Bloomington. Ill.) 157 is expected to red shirt this season. Sophomore Grant available as a reserve at 141 pounds. but he undervvent A trio of redshirt freshmen will battle for the Ruge (Fort Dodge. Iowa) will sit out the 2007-08 season Tommy John elbow surgery and will be out for the 157-pound starting slot. Jarion Beets (Cedar Rapids. after undergoing ACL surgery. 2007-08 season. Iowa). Seth Pugh (Columbus Junction. Iowa) and Tyson Reiner (Mitchell. S.D.) are all in contention and will battle throughout the season to determine who will represent the squad at the West Regional.

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Beets. Pugh and Reiner all redshirted last season 174 but saw plenty of action in the open tournament Senior Alex Dolly (Mishawaka. Ind.) is a two-time -l portion of the season. national qualifier and he reached the Round of 12 in I 2005. Dolly is 41-39 in his m UNI career and bounced c back from a neck injury z that kept him out of the

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“Each one of these guys, individually, is great a person. I have guys with a ton of youth in them and they are hungry, and they want UNI to continue in the right direction. Everybody is on the same page and all my coaches get along as one big family and that’s something that you always strive for as a head coach. My coaching staff is full of great role models who are able to train with the guys every day.” Prior to coming to UNI, he spent five seasons as an assistant at Nebraska, coaching the Huskers’ lighter weights. He also served a one-year stint as an assistant at Boise State in 1991-92, spent two seasons at Arizona State from 1989- 91, and was a graduate assistant at Iowa. Athletically, Penrith’s credentials are outstanding. He won the 126-pound national Brad Penrith championship at Iowa in 1986 as a sophomore, then placed second at 126 in 1987 Head Coach and 1988. He was a three-time Big Ten champ for the Hawkeyes and was named 8th Season Outstanding Wrestler at the conference meet in 1986. A 1988 Iowa graduate, Penrith also made his mark at the international level before Brad Penrith begins his eighth season at the helm of the University of Northern retiring in 1996. He captured a Silver Medal at the 1991 World Championships, was Iowa wrestling program. Penrith heads into the 2007-08 season boasting of four the Gold Medalist at the Pan American Games in 1991 and won the title at the Pan returning national qualifiers and a No. 9-ranked national recruiting class. American Games Championship in 1989. Penrith earned Western Wrestling Conference Coach of the Year honors in 2006- Penrith has many accomplishments internationally, including placing third at the 07 after leading the Panthers to their 22nd straight regional championship. Penrith 1994 Goodwill Games, becoming a two-time Sunkist Open champion, taking the also guided the squad to a perfect 4-0 mark in dual competition in the WWC to also Roger Coulon title in France in 1992 and ‘96, being a member of the 1989 U.S. World earn the regular season dual conference title. Team, and taking third at the World Cup in 1990 and 1991. A former University of Iowa all-American and national champion, Penrith was Closer to home, he placed third at the 1996 Olympic Team Trials, won the U.S. named head coach on June 21, 2000, becoming only the ninth wrestling coach in the Nationals three times--1989, ‘91 and ‘93 – and was second at the ‘92 final Olympic program’s history. In his first seven seasons at the helm, he has a record of 63-52-3 wrestle-off. and has sent 53 wrestlers to the NCAA National Championships. In 2005, Sean Stender became the first UNI wrestler since Justin Greenlee in 1995 to three-peat at the National Tournament, placing second at 197 pounds. Eric Hauan made his fourth and final trip to the NCAAs, earning all-America honors for the second consecutive season at 174 pounds. Having been affiliated with the Panther program since 1997, three of those years as an assistant coach, Penrith has been instrumental in securing six Top 25 recruiting classes. Penrith took the 2007 recruiting class back to national prominence as it was ranked No. 9 in the nation. In all of Penrith’s seven seasons, UNI has been ranked in the top 15, with a high of fourth in the nation in 2004. During his three seasons as an assistant coach, the Panthers posted their first winning dual record in six years in the 2000 season with a record of 10-5-2 and placed 11th at the NCAA Championships. Penrith is the first to comment on his fellow coaches and their dedication to UNI wrestling. “I have one of the best coaching staffs in the country,” Penrith said. “A lot of head coaches have to micro-manage their assistants and I don’t have to do that; I am very fortunate. Each one of these guys has grown and matured and become a better coach since joining UNI’s staff. You can’t ask for anything more than that.

As a coach, Penrith is renowned as an excellent technician and recruiter. He has been involved with USA Wrestling at several levels of coaching and in the summer of 1999, he was the head coach of the United States team that competed at the Junior World Freestyle Championships in Sydney, Australia, which took the Bronze Medal in the team competition. In Penrith’s five seasons coaching the lighter weights at Nebraska, the Huskers crowned 12 all-Americans and two national champions. Nebraska also won the Big Eight Conference title twice. As a team, Nebraska posted top 10 finishes at the NCAA’s three times, including third in 1993, and had the top-rated recruiting class in the nation in 1996. A native of Windsor, N.Y, Penrith was a four-time state placewinner in high school, including winning the state title as a sophomore in 1981. He was named the Outstanding Greco-Roman Wrestler at the 1983 Junior Nationals. He and his wife, Laura, have two sons, Gabriel (9) and Jacob (7), and a daughter, Grace Marie (4).

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Randy Pugh Jose DeAnda Assistant Head Coach Assistant Coach

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Assistant head coach Randy Pugh will enter his fourth season as top the assistant. Former Nebraska all-American Jose DeAnda is entering his eighth year as a w

Pugh was promoted in the middle of the 2003-04 season. Pugh hails to Penrith’s staff Panther assistant coach. DeAnda was promoted to second assistant on Penrith’s staff rest following an outstanding athletic career at the University of Northern Iowa. in 2003. His main responsibilities include training the lighter weights and recruiting. In his six seasons as a coach, Pugh, a former Panther all-American, helped DeAnda went 28-9 at 141 pounds his senior year for the Huskers in 1998-99 and develop all-Americans Eric Hauan (174), Kyle Hansen (184), Jason Payne (197), Sean spent the 1999-00 season as a coach with the Husker Wrestling Club. l in Stender (197) and Paul Hynek (285). He finished his collegiate career second in the Big 12 Championships and placing g

When head coach Brad Penrith took over six years ago, the Columbus Junction, eighth at the NCAA Tournament. As the 10th seed at the national championships, 2007-08 UNI pa Iowa, native was a natural choice. DeAnda posted a 3-3 record in his first NCAA appearance. He also was named the “Randy was a great student-athlete here at UNI,” Penrith said. “When he was one team’s most dedicated wrestler. of my wrestler’s, we had a bond for a student-coach relationship. Now as a coach, he “I always say that Jose is my utility man but he has become more than that. relates to all the guys on the team. He has great head on his shoulders and does a He gets involved with the guys personally and they feel able to talk to him about great job in the wrestling room. personal matters,” Penrith said. “He’s always working with them in the room and “I’ve said a thousand times, Randy came into this program working his tail off making sure they are doing the right things with their weight. The guys have great when he was a senior, becoming one of the leaders,” Penrith said. “It has carried respect for Jose and that makes my job so much easier.” over to him being a leader as a coach. I’m not scared to go on a recruiting trip or an A South Sioux City, Neb. native, DeAnda was ranked as high as sixth nationally appointment, because I know everything will be taken care of. I’m confident that the during the season. Penrith recruited DeAnda to Nebraska and coached him for three practices will be run well and he is going to get the most out of the wrestlers when seasons in Lincoln while a Husker assistant coach.

I’m not around.” nthers While coaching for the Panthers, he has been training for international competition as an 85 kg. freestyle wrestler. Pugh finished in fourth place at the USA World Trials in June 2002 and competed in the Trials again in 2003. In 2002, he won the Sunkist International Open and garnered a third-place finish at the U.S. Open. In 2003, Pugh again achieved All-American status as he placed 8th at the U.S. Open. He 2006-07 also placed third at the Dave Schultz Open in 2003. As an athlete at UNI, Pugh finished fourth at the 2000 NCAA Tournament at 174 pounds, capping a senior season in which he compiled a 26-4 record. He was ranked as high as third nationally after upending top-rated Otto Olson at the Virginia Duals. Pugh was a state high school champion his senior year at Columbus Junction before enrolling at the U.S. Naval Academy, where he compiled a 16-8 record his first

year. After transferring to UNI in 1998, he went 54-9 in two seasons for the Panthers, revie giving him a 70-17 career mark. For Pugh, the biggest change from competing on the mat to coaching his former

teammates is motivating others. w “When I was on the mat, I was doing what it took to make myself a better athlete,” Pugh said. “But as a coach, I am more concerned with what others are doing and helping them improve.”

Pugh not only was a leader in the wrestling arena but also in the classroom. He hist graduated with a degree in Industrial Technology.

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Tolly Thompson Assistant Coach Conditioning Specialist 7th Season 3rd Season

Former NCAA champion and Janesville. Iowa. native Tolly Thompson is Sean Stender is beginning his third season as a conditioning specialist for the beginning his seventh overall season as Panther assistant coach. UNI wrestling team. He was promoted during the 2003-04 season on head coach Brad Penrith's Stender joined the staff in 2005 after a stellar career as a UNI student-athlete. staff. Thompson joined the Panther staff as the team's Conditioning Specialist Stender was a three-time Al l-American placing fourth in 2003. sixth in 2004 and in the 2002-03 season. He returned to UNI after two years as the strength and second in 2005. becoming the first UNI wrestler to three-peat since Justin Greenlee conditioning coach at Nebraska. He was a member of the Panthers' coaching staff in 1995. during the 1999-2000 season as a volunteer assistant. The Donahue. Iowa native placed at the state tournament three years. including Thompson. 35. brings a wealth of international experience to the Panther claiming first in his senior campaign. Stender compiled a 149-12 in his career at wrestling room. after being named the winner of the 2005 Award as North Scott High School with an untouchable 45-0 record his senior year. the Freestyle Wrestler of the Year by USA Wrestling. In West Regional competition. Stender took three consecutive titles at 197 Thompson represented the United States for the second straight season at the pounds. sending him to the NCAA tournament where he placed every year for All­ World Championships after taking first-place honors at the 2006 U.S. World Team America honors. During his career as a Panther. he compiled a 94-33 record. 37-14 Trials in Sioux City, Iowa. in duals. As a senior he was 34-7 overall with an 11-3 dual record. Stender also "There is nothing better than winning," Thompson said. "The bottom line is managed to go undefeated in major decisions (4-0). technical fa lls (1-0) and pins competition and winning. My job is to win a world title and develop the young guys (7-0) in his collegiate career. around the (UN I wrestling) room." Thompson placed third at the 2005 World Championshi ps (120/264.5 lbs.) in Budapest. Hungary, September 28. 2005. He is an active member of the USA wrestling Freestyle National Team. After waiting nearly six hours after his first-round loss. Thompson won three straight matches in his first trip to the World Championships to claim his first World medal. He capped his medal-winning performance with a 1-0. 1-0 win over past 1997 World champion Kuramagomed Kuramagomedov of Ru ssia. "Tolly has been a winner at all levels. He had a great college career and now he's having a great international career." Penrith said. "The guys get to see him train spring and see what he goes through. He helps them to understand what it takes to be that kind of competitor. We have a ton of guys in our wrestling room who want to be world and Olympic champions; they want to compete at that level." Lucas Solum Along with taking a bronze at the 2005 World Cup. Thompson placed second Ath letic Trainer at the Cerro Pelado International and was the 2005 Dave Schultz Memorial International Champion. In U.S. competition. he was the 2005 Nationals champion 2nd Season and the U.S. World Team Trials Champion. In March 2004. Thompson placed fourth at the Acropolis Tournament in Athens. Lucas Solum. ATC. LAT is in his second year as a graduate assistant athletic Greece in the 120kd/264.5 pound weight. That April. Thompson continued his run trainer for the UNI wrestling team. and will earn his master's degree in athletic for an Olympic bid at the U.S. National Championships in Las Vegas. He was able training from the UNI Health. Physica l Education & Leisure Services (HPLES) in May to put together a top finish to qualify for the 2004 Olympic Trials in Indianapolis. 2008. At the trials. Thompson rolled through competition to win the mini-tournament The . Wis. . native earned his bachelor's degree in athletic training which placed him in the title bout for an automatic Olympic bid. In a best of three from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 2006. He is a Board Certified seris. Thompson was defeated by Kerry McCoy 5-3 and 8-0. finishing his 2004 Athletic Trainer and a Licensed Athletic Tra iner in the states of Iowa and Olympic run with a second place finish. Wisconsin. In 2003. he placed second at the U.S. Open and World Team Trials. Thompson During his senior year at UWM. Lucas interned with Froedtert Hospital Sports also was the 2002 Sunkist International Open champion as well as the New York Medicine Clinic and provided medical coverage for Wisconsin Lutheran College Athletic Club champion. His hope of qualifying for the 2000 Summer Olympics (WLC) football team. WLC's men's & women 's basketball team and helped assist ended at the team trials in Dallas. where he was defeated in the semifinal round by the Sports Medicine Clinic staff with rehabilitation services of the Milwaukee world and national champion Stephen Neal of Bakersfield. Calif. Wave (Major Indoor Soccer League) and Milwaukee Brewers. He compiled a career record of 157-21 from 1993 to 1997 as a Husker. His 157 While at UNI. Lucas has assisted the UNI football team with preseason wins once placed him on the NCAA's all-time wins list. During his collegiate career. camp and home games. coordinated & planned medical coverage for the 2007 he was Nebraska's sixth national champion as a sophomore. in 1995. by defeating NWCA/Ciiff Keen National Duals and 2007 NCAA West Regional Championship UNI's Justin Greenlee. He finished third at the 1996 championships and took third tournaments. Solum also worked as the athletic trainer for the Waterloo Bucks place and won the Gorrarian Award for the most falls in the least time at the 1997 Baseball team in the summer of 2007 and as the athletic trainer for the Union championships. A three-time Big Eight/Big 12 champion. Thompson was a three­ High School (LaPorte. Iowa) tootball team 's 2007 fall season. time NWCA All-Star. A graduate of the University of Nebraska. he and his wife. Tracy. have three daughters. Payton (9). Bree (6) and Kendall (2).

University of Northern Iowa J www.un ipanthers.corn 2007-08 uni panthers Wrestling Rosther...... 16 Cruse Aarhus...... Caleb Flores...... Grant Ruge...... Trent Washington...... C.J. Ettelson...... Brett Robbins...... Mike Whisler...... Charlie Ettelson...... Daniel Humpal...... Trevor Kittleson...... Jamal Lawrence...... Justin Swafford...... Cole Zempel...... Micah Casper...... Blake Hilmer...... Nick Pickerell...... Tyson Reiner...... Jarion Beets...... Moza Fay...... Drew Dreman...... Seth Puch...... Alex Dolly...... Brett Rosedale...... Danny Dunning...... Scott Hazen Andy O’Loughlin...... Andrew Anderson...... Dustin Bauman...... Pat Mahan...... Christian Brantley...... wrestling Roster

2007-08 UNI WRESTLING ROSTER Breakdown Name Weight Year Hometown/High School/Last School Roster By Weight Roster By Class Roster By State Cruse Aarhus 125 Fr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Kennedy Andrew Anderson 197 Jr. Sioux City, Iowa/East 125 Seniors (4) California (1) Dustin Bauman 285 R-Fr. Stratford, Wis./Stratford Cruse Aarhus Alex Dolly Caleb Flores Jarion Beets 157 R-Fr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Kennedy Caleb Flores Danny Dunning Christian Brantley 285 Fr. Homewood, Ill./Mount Carmel Grant Ruge C.J. Ettelson Illinois (2) Micah Casper 157 Fr. Kalona, Iowa/Mid-Prairie Wellman Justin Swafford Christian Brantley 133 Brett Robbins Alex Dolly 174 Sr. Mishawaka, Ind./Mishawaka Trent Washington Juniors (4) Danny Dunning 184 Sr. Waterloo, Iowa/West Mike Whisler Andrew Anderson Indiana (2) C.J. Ettelson 141 Sr. Hudson, Iowa/Hudson Moza Fay Alex Dolly Charlie Ettelson 149 So. Hudson, Iowa/Hudson 141 Drew Kreman Jamal Lawrence Moza Fay 165 Jr. Anamosa, Iowa/Anamosa C. J. Ettelson Mike Whisler Brett Robbins Iowa (22) Caleb Flores 125 R-Fr. Rosemead, Calif./Northview Sophomores (5) Cruse Aarhus Scott Hazen 184 So. Underwood, Iowa/Underwood 149 Charlie Ettelson Andrew Anderson Blake Hilmer 157 Fr. Denver, Iowa/Denver Charlie Ettelson Scott Hazen Jarion Beets Daniel Humpal 149 R-Fr. Cedar Falls, Iowa/Cedar Falls/Buena Vista Univ. Daniel Humpal Tyson Reiner Micah Casper Trevor Kittleson 149 R-Fr. St. Ansgar, Iowa/St. Ansgar Trevor Kittleson Brett Robbins Danny Dunning Drew Kreman 165 Jr. Tipton, Iowa/Tipton Jamal Lawrence Grant Ruge C. J. Ettelson Nick Pickerell Charlie Ettelson Jamal Lawrence 149 Fr. Merrillville, Ind./Merrillville Justin Swafford Redshirt Moza Fay Pat Mahan 197 Fr. Owatonna, Minn./Owatonna Cole Zempel Freshmen (9) Scott Hazen Andy O’Loughlin 184 R-Fr. Independence, Iowa/Independence Dustin Bauman Blake Hilmer Nick Pickerell 149 R-Fr. Albia, Iowa/Centerville 157 Jarion Beets Daniel Humpal Seth Pugh 157 R-Fr. Columbus Junction, Iowa/Columbus Junction Jarion Beets Caleb Flores Trevor Kittleson Tyson Reiner 157 So. Mitchell, S.D./Mitchell Micah Casper Daniel Humpal Drew Kreman Blake Hilmer Trevor Kittleson Andy O’Loughlin Brett Robbins 141 So. Bloomington, Ill./Bloomington Seth Pugh Andy O’Loughlin Nick Pickerell Brett Rosedale 165 Fr. Albion, Iowa/East Marshall Tyson Reiner Nick Pickerell Seth Pugh Grant Ruge 125 So. Fort Dodge, Iowa/Fort Dodge Seth Pugh Brett Rosedale Justin Swafford 149 Sr. Mediapolis, Iowa/Mediapolis 165 Cole Zempel Grant Ruge Trent Washington 133 Fr. Omaha, Neb./Boys Town Moza Fay Justin Swafford Drew Kreman Freshmen (9) Mike Whisler Mike Whisler 133 Jr. Centerville, Iowa/Centerville/Indian Hills Brett Rosedale Cruse Aarhus Cole Zempel Cole Zempel 149 R-Fr. LaPorte City, Iowa/Union/Buena Vista Univ. Christian Brantley 174 Micah Casper Minnesota (1) Head Coach: Brad Penrith (Iowa, 1988) Alex Dolly Blake Hilmer Pat Mahan Assistants: Randy Pugh (UNI, 2000) Jamal Lawrence Jose DeAnda (Nebraska, 1999) 184 Pat Mahan Nebraska (1) Danny Dunning Brett Rosedale Trent Washington Tolly Thompson (Nebraska, 1997) Scott Hazen Trent Washington Sean Stender (UNI, 2005) Andy O’Loughlin South Dakota (1) Tyson Reiner 197 Andrew Anderson Wisconsin (1) Pat Mahan Dustin Bauman

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Cruse Aarhus Freshman Cedar Rapids, Iowa Grant Ruge Sophomore Kennedy HS 125 uni Fort Dodge, Iowa High School: Was the No. 1-ranked senior in the nation at 103 pounds according Fort Dodge HS 125 w to InterMat … wrestled four years at 103 pounds for Cedar Rapids Kennedy High rest School … captured the 2007 3A 103-pound state title with a record of 38-1 … took 2006-07: Initially planned to redshirt but was thrust into the starting lineup in third-place honors in the 2006 3A 103-pound weight class with a mark of 26-8 … January after because of injuries to other wrestlers … posted 11 total victories … served as wrestling team captain in 2006 an 2007, while earning team MVP honors began the season strong with nine wins in his first 14 matches … notched his first l in both seasons. Personal: Born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa ... son of Jason dual win of the year with an 18-8 victory over Marcus Waters (South Dakota State) in and Lisa Aarhus ... has two siblings (Riley, Sydney) ... major is undecided. … secured a 3-1 win over A.J. Ciccarelli (Air Force) at the NCAA West Regional … g named to the Western Wrestling Conference Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll. High School: A 2006 graduate of Fort Dodge High School ... four-time state qualifier ... three-time state place winner as he placed seventh as a sophomore, fifth as a 2007-08 UNI pa junior and sixth as a senior ... conference champion in 2006 ... team captain ... posted a prep record of 135-28 ... honor roll student ... high school coaches: Ed Brinbaum and Bobby Thompson. Personal: Born in Fort Dodge, Iowa ... son of Kyle and Sherry Ruge ... majoring in business ... also recruited by Iowa Central, Buena Vista and Wartburg.

Year Overall Duals MD TF Pin Quick 2006-07 11-21 1-13 3-8 0-2 1-5 1:24 Caleb Flores nthers Redshirt Freshman Rosemead, California

Northview HS 125 2006-07 2006-07: Redshirted … captured the 133-pound title at the National Junior Varsity Tournament in Dubuque, Iowa … placed sixth in the nation at the Junior FILA tournament in Las Vegas … named the team’s Redshirt Award recipient at the season-ending team banquet. High School: A 2006 graduate of Northview High School ... posted a career record of 226-17 ... became the 14th wrestler in the state of California to place four times at the state meet ... took second place in 2006, third in 2004, sixth in 2003 and seventh in 2005 ... five-time freestyle state champion in revie California ... placed third at the 2005 Junior National ... 5 counties champion in 2006 ... three-time division champion, three-time masters champion and a three-time junior dual team member ... the Viking of the Year award winner in 2003, 2004, 2005 w and 2006 ... ranked No. 10 in the nation at 119 pounds by the Amateur Wrestling News, No. 11 by InterMat and No. 13 by W.I.N. Magazine ... high school coaches: David Ochoa and Bobby Bellamy. Personal: Born in El Monte, Calif. ... son of Elias and Anna Flores ... siblings include Elias III and Desi ... majoring in hist business ... selected UNI “because of the education and because of the coaches.” ... also recruited by Pittsburgh, Northern Illinois and UC Davis. o ry & re co r d book

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C.J. Ettelson Senior Trent Washington Three-Time National Qualifier - Freshman 2005, 2006, 2007 Omaha, Nebraska Hudson, Iowa Boys Town HS 133 Hudson HS 141 High School: A two-time Nebraska state champion and a three-time state finalist 2006-07: Earned his third straight trip to the NCAA Championships … went 2-2 … won the 125-pound title as a junior and the 140-pound crown as a senior … at the NCAAs with wins over Liberty’s Tim Harner and Iowa State’s Mitch Mueller runner-up as a sophomore in 2005 … tallied a three-year record of 106-5 and was … dropped his first-round match to eventual national champion Derek Moore (UC undefeated as a junior and a senior (35-0 and 36-0) … placed second in the nation Davis) … wrapped up the 2006-07 season with an overall record of 28-13, despite at the Greco Cadet Nationals in the 119-pound weight class … placed fifth in the missing a month of action after injuring his knee in the NWCA/Cliff Keen National Junior Nationals as a 130-pounder … was ranked No. 9 in the nation at 140 pounds Duals on Jan. 13 … ranked third on the team with six falls … placed second at the among seniors by W.I.N. Magazine … ranked No. 11 in the nation at 130 pounds 2007 NCAA West Regional … notched seven wins against national qualifiers this by Wrestling USA … first-team academic all-state honors. Personal: Born season … secured victories over Mitch Mueller (Iowa State), Alex Tsirtsis (Iowa), in Omaha, Neb. … son of Eulice Washington … has four brothers and two Kyle Ruschell (Wisconsin), Kyle Borshoff (American) and Nathan Morgan (Oklahoma sisters … majoring in sports psychology … also recruited by North Carolina State, State) … took fourth-place honors at the Harold Nichols Open, the Kaufman- Michigan, Nebraska, Wyoming and UC Davis. Brand Open, UNI Open and the Midlands … second-team All-Western Wrestling Conference honoree … member of the WWC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2005-06:

Mike Whisler Junior Centerville, Iowa Centerville HS Indian Hills CC 133 2006-07: Filled in for an injured C.J. Ettelson at 141 pounds … notched three overall wins and a dual victory … his dual win came over Eastern Illinois’ Casey Carrino, 5-3. Prior to UNI: Attended Indian Hills Community College in Ottumwa, Iowa, in the 2005-06 school year. High School: A 2005 graduate of Centerville High School ... two-time state qualifier ... placed third in the state in 2005 ... three-time conference champion ... served as team captain as both a junior and a senior ... tallied a career mark of 128-45 ... honor roll student ... high school coach: Kevin Cochran. Personal: Born in Centerville, Iowa ... son of Marsha and Kevin Whisler ... has two brothers (Mark, Matt) and a sister (Jill) ... majoring in pre-chiropracting.

Year Overall Duals MD TF Pin Quick 2006-07 3-13 1-7 0-1 0-2 0-3 --

18 University of Northern Iowa www.unipanthers.com Led the team with 13 falls, including three at the 2006 NCAA Championships ... one of three Panthers to reach the 30-win plateau in 2005-06 ... went 3-2 at the national THE UNIVERSITY tournament and recorded falls over Vincent Ramirez (North Carolina), David Panaar (Slippery Rock) and Sean Markey (The Citadel) ... a two-time national qualifier and also has captured two NCAA West Regional crowns ... placed second at the UNI Open (Dec. 4). Ettelson took third-place honors at the prestigious Midlands (Dec. 29-30) ... placed fourth at the Harold Nichols Open (Nov. 12) ... finished the 2005-06 dual season with a mark of 10-5 ... named Most Improved Award winner. 2004-05:... Claimed the 141 spot in his first season ... placed second at the Kaufman Brand Open and third at the UNI Open ... took the West Regional crown and advanced to Brett Robbins nationals ... compiled four pins on the year with the quickest in 1:10 against Jason Sophomore Cook of Purdue at Midlands ... finished the season with a 5-6 dual record and was Bloomington, Illinois

22-12 overall ... given the UNI wrestling Rookie Award. 2003-04: Redshirted. High Bloomington HS 141 uni School: Four-time state champion ... coached by Toby Bedard ... finished high school career with a mark of 161-3 ... four-time district, sectional and conference champion 2006-07: Posted seven wins before sitting out the second half of the season with w

... achieved the Dave Schultz Award ... academic all-American team by Wrestling an elbow injury … took part in the first three duals of the season at 133 pounds. rest USA ... high school All-American ... third at USA Wrestling Junior Nationals ... 2005-06: Redshirted ... named the FILA Junior Greco-Roman Wrestler of the Month four-time Academic all-state. Personal: son of Tim and Teri for June 2006 ... won the gold medal at 132 pounds at the FILA Junior World Team

Ettelson ... brother, Charlie, is a member of the UNI wrestling team ... majoring in Trials in Colorado Springs, Colo., June 9-10 ... qualified to compete in the FILA Junior l marketing. World Championships Aug. 29-Sept. 3 in Guatemala City, Guatemala. High School: in Four-time state qualifier and letterwinner ... placed fifth at state as a freshman at 103 g Year Overall Duals MD TF Pin Quick West Reg. NCAAs pounds ... second place at the state tournament in 2004 at 130 pounds ... two-time 2004-05 22-12 5-6 1-5 2-0 4-1 1:10 1st 0-2 Greco Roman National Champ and was named Outstanding Wrestler as a senior ...

2005-06 30-12 10-5 2-2 4-0 13-1 0:29 1st 3-2 Student Council member and senior class president. Personal: 2007-08 UNI pa 2006-07 28-13 6-3 5-1 0-0 7-3 0:32 2nd 2-2 son of Dick and Laura Robbins ... majoring in public relations. Totals 80-37 21-14 8-8 6-0 24-5 0:29 5-6 Year Overall Duals MD TF Pin Quick 2006-07 7-7 0-3 1-0 1-0 0-3 -- nthers 2006-07

Charlie Ettelson Sophomore Hudson, Iowa Hudson HS 149 revie 2006-07: A member of the Western Wrestling Conference All-Academic team with a 3.70 GPA … tallied 11 wins for the Panthers … began the year as the Panther starter at 149 pounds before senior Ryan Osgood returned from a knee injury … w went 3-2 in dual action … scored one of UNI’s five wins against Iowa with a 3-2 triumph over the Hawkeyes’ Alex Grunder in the dual on Nov. 21 … had a four-match win streak, which included with win over Grunder. 2005-06: Redshirted ... earned Redshirt Award. High School: Two-time state champion and a state runner-up ... hist placed second at NHSCA senior nationals ... wrestling team won state in 2003 and

2004 ... had a 163-6 overall record ... recorded 83 falls ... four-time letter winner in o cross country and wrestling ... three-time academic all-state, graduated with a 3.98 ry

GPA. Personal: son of Tim and Teri Ettelson ... brother, C.J., is & also a member of the UNI wrestling team ... majoring in biomedical sciences. re

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Jamal Lawrence Daniel Humpal Freshman Redshirt Freshman Merrillville, Ind. Cedar Falls, Iowa Merrillville HS 149 Cedar Falls HS Iowa Central CC High School: The highlight of the Panthers’ No. 9-ranked recruiting class … was 149 ranked as high as No. 2 in the nation at 145 pounds by Wrestling USA and No. 3 in Prior to UNI: Wrestled two years at Iowa Central Community College … a member the nation by InterMat … captured the national championship at 145 pounds at the of the junior college national champions in 2005-06. High School: A 2005 graduate National High School Coaches Association’s Senior Nationals in Virginia Beach, Va of Cedar Falls HS … placed seventh in the state as a senior … high school coach: … won the Indiana state title at 145 pounds by capping his perfect senior season Jay Llewellyan. Personal: Born in Cadillac, Mich. … son of Patti at Merrillville HS at 45-0 … placed third in the state tournament as a junior with a Humpal … has two brothers, A.J. and Matt … majoring in accounting. 45-3 mark … placed fifth in the state as a sophomore with a 34-8 record … tallied a 155-25 career mark, including a 124-11 record over his final three years as a prep wrestler … was ranked No. 2 in the nation at 145 pounds by Wrestling USA … was ranked as the No. 3 senior in the nation at 145 pounds by InterMat … was ranked as the No. 10 senior in the nation at 145 pounds by W.I.N. Magazine … Junior Nationals All-American in Fargo and a Cadet Folkstyle national champion … Cadet regional champion … earned a spot on the Junior National Duals all-tournament team … won an Ohio Tournament of Champions title. Personal: Born in Maywood, Ill. Son of Michael and Valery Lawrence … major is undecided … member of the same club team (Twisters Wrestling Club in ) as fellow UNI freshman Christian Brantley. Trevor Kittleson Redshirt Freshman St. Ansgar, Iowa St. Ansgar HS 149 2006-07: Redshirted. High School: A 2006 graduate of St. Ansgar High School ... took home the 1A 145-pound state title as a senior ... a perfect 44-0 as a senior ... set school record for wins in a season (44), wins in a career (155) and pins in a career (90) ... placed sixth in the state as a sophomore ... placed third in the state as a junior ... academic all-state pick as a junior and a senior ... first-team all-district pick at linebacker for the football team ... all-conference catcher in baseball ... tallied 13 Nick Pickerell letters as a four-sport student-athlete as a prep ... member of National Honor Society Redshirt Freshman ... high school coaches: Kirby Moses and Barry Kittleson. Personal: Born Albia, Iowa in Osage, Iowa ... son of Barry and Pam Kittleson ... has two sisters (Kelsey and Centerville HSS 149 Stephanie) ... majoring in physical education ... selected UNI because of “the great atmosphere.” 2006-07: Redshirted … posted a 6-5 mark as an unattached wrestler during the open tournament portion of the season … tallied a pair of falls in those six wins. High School: A 2006 graduate of Centerville High School ... capped off back-to-back state championships with the Class 2A 135-pound title ... won the 130-pound 2A state title as a junior for the Albia Blue Demons ... was a perfect 55-0 as a senior and 36-0 as a junior ... career record of 166-9 and includes a second-place finish as a freshman, a third-place finish as a sophomore and two state championships ... the No. 12-ranked senior in his weight class according to Wrestling USA magazine ... high school coach: Kevin Cochran. Personal: Born in Ottumwa, Iowa ... son of Mike and Karen Pickerell ... has three siblings (Angie, Kevin and Tom) ... major is undecided.

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Justin Swafford Senior Mediapolis, Iowa Jarion Beets Redshirt Freshman Mediapolis HS 149 uni Cedar Rapids, Iowa 2006-07: Placed fourth at the Open (1/13) … posted an 8-6 overal record Kennedy HS 157 w

in open tournaments. 2005-06: Tallied a 12-8 overall record ... posted a 2-2 dual mark rest ... tied for sixth on the team with three falls. 2004-05: Saw action at 141 pounds ... 2006-07: Redshirted … posted an 8-6 record as an unattached wrestler in the open was 1-2 in duals and 8-8 overall ... was 1-0 in a major decision and 2-0 in pins ... tournament portion of the season. High School: A 2006 graduate of Cedar Rapids quickest pin came in 1:43. 2003-04: Redshirted High School: A 2003 graduate of Kennedy High School ... went 31-4 as a senior ... placed sixth and eighth in the state l Mediapolis High School ... four-time state place winner, finishing runner-up freshman tournament in 2004 and 2005 ... recorded his fastest pin in eight seconds ... served in and sophomore seasons ... crowned state champion as a junior while earning as team captain ... two-time all-Metro selection ... second-team all-conference pick g seventh place as a senior ... took fourth place at Cadet Nationals at Fargo ... 101 in 2004 and 2005 ... first-team all-conference selection in 2006 ... high school coach: career pins ... ended career with a 177-11 mark ... two-time state qualifier in cross Brent Paulsen. Personal: son of Jimmy and Timi Beets ... majoring in criminology. country ... also participated in band, jazz band and musicals. Personal: 2007-08 UNI pa son of Mark and Jacinta Swafford ... siblings include Joshua, Shea Brennan ... biomedical major.

Year Overall Duals MD TF Pin Quick 2004-05 8-8 1-2 2-0 0-1 2-0 1:43 2005-06 12-8 2-2 1-2 0-0 3-0 2:31 2006-07 8-6 0-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 3:30 Totals 28-22 3-4 5-2 0-1 6-0 1:43 nthers

Micah Casper 2006-07 Freshman Kalona, Iowa Mid-Prairie Wellman HS 157 High School: A 2007 graduate of Mid-Prairie Wellman HS … 2007 state qualifier … owns the school record with 154 career wins … section champion in 2006 and Cole Zempel 2007 … won the conference title in 2007 … honor roll student … earned letters

Redshirt Freshman in cross country (4) and wrestling (4) … high school coach: Tom Bullard. Personal: revie LaPorte City, Iowa Born in Iowa City, Iowa … son of Mark and Phyllis Casper … has two Union HS brothers, Adam and Luke … majoring in construction management. Buena Vista University 149 w Prior to UNI: Redshirted at Buena Vista University in Storm Lake, Iowa. High School: A 2006 graduate of Union High School … two-time state qualifier … two-time conference champion … served as team captain as a senior … four-time hist academic all-conference honoree … a second-team all-district pick in football … academic all-conference selection in football in 2005 and 2006 … earned letters in o wrestling, football and soccer … member of National Honor Society … honor roll ry

student. Personal: Born in Hudson, Iowa … son of William Zempel & and Christine and Dave Taylor … has two siblings, Hunter, and Tori … majoring in re biology. co r d book

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Tyson Reiner Sophomore Blake Hilmer Mitchell, S.D. Freshman Mitchell HS 157 Denver, Iowa Denver HS 157 2006-07: Tallied an 8-8 mark during the open tournament portion of the season … had a season-long four-match win streak. 2005-06: Redshirted. High School: Set High School: Notched a career mark of 150-33 at Denver High School … capped his school record for most pins ... two-time state champ ... two-time state runner-up ... prep career with the 2007 Class 2A 135-pound state title … went 43-2 as a senior two-time letter winner in football ... first-team all-state in football ... football team’s and scored 432 match points to lead the team … placed second as a junior in the MVP ... high school All-American ... placed seventh at Senior Nationals. Personal: 2006 Class 2A 125-pound state bracket, while tallying 41 victories on the year … as son of Greg and Diana Reiner ... major is undecided. a sophomore, he was a state qualifier and secured 37 total wins … set three career marks for the Denver-Tripoli wrestling program: career wins (150), career technical Year Overall Duals MD TF Pin Quick falls (18) and career match points (1,271) … placed third as a senior at the USA 2006-07 8-8 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-2 2:32 Nationals that took place in the UNI-Dome … listed as a special mention in the 135- pound national rankings by Wrestling USA … honor roll student … earned letters in wrestling (4) and football (3) … high school coach: Chris Krueger. Personal: Born in Waterloo, Iowa … son of Scott and Briana Hilmer … has a brother, Zack … major is undecided.

Moza Fay National Qualifier – 2007 Junior Anamosa, Iowa Anamosa HS 165 Seth Pugh 2006-07: Named the team’s Co-MVP with Nick Baima … qualified for the Round Redshirt Freshman of 12 at the 2007 NCAA Wrestling Championships … finished his first trip to the Columbus Junction, Iowa national tournament with a mark of 3-2, with both losses coming to eventual All- Columbus Junction HS 157 Americans - Craig Henning (Wisconsin) and Josh Zupancic (Stanford) … reached the NCAA Championships after winning the 157-pound West Regional title … has 2006-07: Redshirted. High School: A 2006 graduate of Columbus Junction High a season-high win streak of 12 straight victories … ranked second on the team School ... secured the 2A 145-pound state championship with a perfect 51-0 record with 35 wins and was 12-4 in dual action … led the squad with nine falls this as a senior ... placed fifth in the state as junior after going 42-2 ... placed fourth season … secured nine wins this season over national qualifiers, including wins in the state as a sophomore ... three-time all-conference selection in baseball ... each over Newly McSpadden (Oklahoma State), Jacob Yost (Chattanooga) and Luke earned letters in wrestling (4), football (4) and baseball (4) ... high school coach: Bill Salazar (Northern Colorado) … also tallied wins over Brandon Becker (Indiana), Plein. Personal: Born in Iowa City, Iowa ... son of Lanny Pugh and Kurt Gross (Kent State) and Matt Hill (Edinboro) … had four second-place finishes Diana Billingsly ... has two siblings (Zack and Tessa) ... cousin, Randy Pugh, is a UNI to his name at the Harold Nichols Open, Kaufman Brand Open, the UNI Open and assistant wrestling coach ... selected UNI because of “the great atmosphere.” the 2006 Midlands … a two-time Western Wrestling Conference Wrestler of the Week honoree … earned first-team All-WWC honors at 157 pounds … also earned the Most Improved Award at the team’s year-end banquet. 2005-06: Named to the 174-pound fifth-team Amateur Wrestling News all-rookie team ... one of three UNI wrestlers to reach the 30-win mark in the 2005-06 season ... bounced around the Panther lineup this season. Fay wrestled dual matches at 157, 165 and 174 pounds

22 University of Northern Iowa www.unipanthers.com ... captured individual 157-pound titles at the Mike McCready Open (Dec. 10) and the

Brand Open (Jan. 20) ... placed second at the UNI Open (Dec. 4) ... took third at the THE UNIVERSITY Harold Nichols Open (Nov. 12) ... placed fourth in the 174-pound weight class at the 2006 NCAA West Regional ... was a perfect 9-0 in dual action and tallied 40 team dual points ... recorded an exciting victory over Oklahoma State’s Kevin Ward (Jan. 5) with a fall at the 6:44 mark in the Panthers’ dual with the Cowboys … ranked second on the team with six pins ... tallied an 11-match win streak, which ranked as the second-longest streak for a Panther in the 05-06 season ... Rookie Award winner. 2004-05: Redshirted. High School: Coached by Ron Timp ... FILA Freestyle Junior National All-American ... two-time national qualifier in freestyle competition Drew Kreman ... two-time state champion ... four-time state place winner ... three-time conference Sophomore champion ... had a career record of 143-16 ... recorded a perfect season of 41-0 Tipton, Iowa

... top-200 recruit by InterMat Wrestling ... wrestled in the Tri-Rivers Conference. Tipton HS 165 uni Personal: son of John and Linda Fay ... siblings include Marie,

Ben and Emily ... majoring in physical education. 2006-07: Was a member of the UNI football team. High School: A 2005 graduate of w

Tipton High School ... three-time all-district selection in football ... academic all-state rest Year Overall Duals MD TF Pin Quick West Reg. NCAAs honoree in both football and wrestling ... three-time state qualifier in wrestling ... 2005-06 30-8 9-0 8-0 2-0 6-3 2:01 4th -- placed 8th in the state wrestling tournament as a senior ... all-state pick in track and

2006-07 35-10 12-4 9-0 4-1 9-0 2:56 1st 3-2 field as a junior ... earned letters in wrestling (4), football (3), track (3) and baseball l Totals 65-18 21-4 17-0 6-1 15-3 2:01 -- 3-2 (1) ... honor roll student ... member of National Honor Society ... high school coach: in Mike Wedhe. Personal: Born in Crawford, Neb. ... son of Shawn and g Trisha Kreman ... has a brother (Craig) and a sister (Cara) ... majoring in geology ... selected UNI because of its perfect school size and nice professors. 2007-08 UNI pa nthers

Brett Rosedale

Freshman 2006-07 Albion, Iowa West Marshall HS 165 High School: A 2007 graduate of East Marshall High School ... a four-time state placer ... tallied a 175-7 record with 106 pins as a prep wrestler ... placed third in the state in the 152-pound Class 2A bracket as a senior with a mark of 45-1 ... placed second in the state in the 145-pound Class 2A bracket as a junior with a 40-1 record ... took fourth place honors in 2005 as a 130-pounder with a record of 44-2 ... placed revie fourth in the state as a freshman in the 112-pound weight class with a record of 46-3 ... a four-time conference, district and sectional champion ... USA Nationals Folkstyle champion and runner-up ... two-time Fargo All-American and a two-time Brute w national champion ... earned a spot on the National High School Junior Nationals All-America squad ... three-time freestyle state champion and a two-time Greco state champion ... earned a spot on the Junior National Duals all-tournament team ... two- time academic all-conference pick ... honor roll student. Personal: Born hist in Des Moines, Iowa ... son of Tracy and Kathy Rosedale ... has a sister, Raejean ...

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Alex Dolly Senior National Qualifier – 2005, 2007 Mishawaka, Ind. Mishawaka HS 174 Danny Dunning 2006-07: Earned his second trip the NCAA Championships … received a wild card to Senior the 2007 NCAA Championships after he placed second at the NCAA West Regional Waterloo, Iowa … faced 14 national qualifiers … was one of six Panthers to reach the 20-win West HS 184 plateau … placed third at the UNI Open and fifth at the Harold Nichols Open … a first-team all-Western Wrestling Conference pick. 2005-06: Went 5-3 in only eight 2006-07: Notched a 6-4 win over Iowa’s Phil Keddy in the season-opening dual with matches of action ... placed fifth at the UNI Open (Dec. 4) … did not wrestle again the Hawkeyes (11/21) … posted an overall mark of 16-14 on the season, including after the UNI because he suffered a season-ending injury. 2004-05: Wrestled at a 3-5 mark in dual action … placed third at the West Regional with a 3-1 mark in 184 pounds throughout the season ... placed fourth at the Harold Nichols Open and the 184-pound weight class … placed fifth at the Harold Nichols Open … earned sixth at the UNI Open ... earned a trip to the NCAA Tournament after claiming the second-team all-WWC honors. 184-pound crown at the West Regional ... went 3-2 at nationals, falling early to No. 2005-06: Capped his season with a third-place finish at the NCAA West Regional 8 seed Paul Bradley of Iowa ... fought through wrestlebacks to win three straight, ... went 11-19 at 184 pounds, while splitting the starting spot in dual action with including a pin against Steve Borja of Virginia Tech in 2:51 and a 3-2 win over former De’Andre Nunn ... captured three dual wins and won a pair of matches by major all-American Shane Webster of Oregon ... quickest pin in 1:26 at the Kaufman Open decision. ... finished the season with a 2-9 dual record and was 15-18 overall ... given the UNI 2004-05: Went 2-2 while in the varsity lineup for the Panthers, including a win wrestling Most Improved Award. 2003-04: Redshirted. High School: Three-time against Oklahoma State’s Jack Jenson ... earned his quickest fall in only 47 seconds. state qualifier placing second, third and fifth ... holds Indiana’s career takedown 2003-04: Redshirted. record with 548 ... held 88 career falls ... four-time letter winner ... junior and senior High School: At West High School, was crowned Athlete of the Year ... finished year recorded a 47-1 record ... two-time USA Wrestling National all-American ... fourth at state...all-conference wrestling and soccer ... academic all-conference four-time conference, sectional and regional champion ... one of the top recruits to wrestling and soccer ... wrestled in the Mississippi Valley Conference. come out of the state of Indiana in 2003 ... career record of 164-12. Personal: Personal: son of Walt and Kathy Dunning ... majoring in son of Tom and Eva Dolly ... majoring in industrial technology. construction management.

Year Overall Duals MD TF Pin Quick West Reg. NCAAs Year Overall Duals MD TF Pin Quick West Regional 2004-05 15-18 2-9 2-6 0-2 4-4 1:26 1st 3-2 2004-05 9-10 2-2 2-1 0-0 1-0 0:47 2005-06 5-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 ------2005-06 11-19 3-10 2-0 0-0 1-4 5:44 3rd 2006-07 21-18 5-8 8-4 1-0 2-2 3:03 2nd 0-2 2006-07 16-14 3-5 1-2 0-0 1-2 4:59 3rd Totals 41-39 7-18 10-10 1-2 6-6 1:26 -- 3-4 Totals 36-43 8-17 5-3 0-0 3-6 -- --

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Andrew Anderson Junior National Qualifier – 2006, 2007 Scott Hazen Sioux City, Iowa Sophomore Sioux City East HS 197 uni Underwood, Iowa Underwood HS 184 2006-07: Academic All-Western Wrestling Conference honoree … made his second w

straight trip to the NCAA Championships … placed second at the NCAA West rest 2006-07: Tallied a 6-7 mark in the open tournament portion of the season. 2005-06: Regional … faced off against 15 national qualifiers in 2006-07 … secured a 5-3 Redshirted. High School: Three-time state qualifier, claiming one title and placing win over national qualifier Nathan Moore (Purdue) in overtime ,,, also earned a 6-2 second and sixth ... tallied an overall record of 164-23. Personal: win over Jacob Bryce (North Dakota State) in the West Regional semifinal round … l son of Dwight and Mary Hazen ... majoring in elementary education. tallied a trio of third-place finishes at the Harold Nichols Open, Kaufman-Brand Open in and the UNI Open … placed sixth at the Midlands, marking the second straight year g Year Overall Duals MD TF Pin Quick he tallied a top-six finish at one of the nation’s most prestigious tournaments … 2006-07 6-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 5:00 earned second-team all-WWC honors. 2005-06: Named to the 197-pound seventh-

team Amateur Wrestling News all-rookie team ... put himself on the national map 2007-08 UNI pa after placing fifth at Midlands and climbed as high as No. 19 in a pair of the national polls ... reached the NCAA Championships as the second alternate out of the West Regional ... dropped a pair of matches at the national tournament to West Virginia’s Jared Villers and Iowa’s Daniel Erekson ... took third-place honors at the 2006 NCAA West Regional in Laramie, Wyo. ... recorded three falls as a redshirt freshman 2004- 05: Redshirt. High School: 2004 graduate of Sioux City East High School ... two-time state champion, junior and senior years ... finished fifth in his sophomore campaign ...three-time district champion ... two-time first team all-tournament selection ... FILA nthers Cadet Greco Roman All-American ... recorded 178 takedowns in his senior season ... top-75 recruit by Intermat Wrestling ... two-time all-conference football selection Andy O’Loughlin at linebacker for the Black Raiders. Personal: Son of Eugene and Anne Anderson ... siblings include Katy and Abby ... majoring in business

Redshirt Freshman 2006-07 management. Independence, Iowa Independence HS 184 Year Overall Duals MD TF Pin Quick West Reg. NCAAs 2005-06 16-24 3-11 1-2 0-1 3-4 1:52 3rd 0-2 2006-07: Redshirted … tallied four wins as an unattached wrestler in the open 2006-07 25-18 7-9 2-4 1-0 3-3 0:31 2nd 0-2 tournament portion of the season. High School: A 2006 graduate of Independence Totals 41-42 10-20 3-6 1-1 6-7 0:31 -- 0-4 High School ... captured his first state championship by taking the Class 2A 171- pound title ... finished off his senior campaign with a record of 48-1 ... a three-time state placer as he placed sixth in the state as a sophomore and fourth in the state revie as a junior ... tallied a career record of 142-33 ... carried a 3.2 GPA and earned his team’s Iron Man Award as a junior ... high school coach: Mike Doyle. Personal: Born Aug. 12, 1987, in Independence, Iowa ... son of Mike and Bobbie O’Loughlin ... has w three siblings (Nik, Molly and Heather) ... majoring in elementary education. hist o ry & re co r d book

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Pat Mahan Christian Brantley Freshman Freshman Owatonna, Minn. Homewood, Ill. Owatonna HS 197 Mount Carmel HS 285 High School: A 2007 graduate of Owatonna High School … compiled a prep mark High School: Captured the Illinois state title in the 215-pound weight class as of 109-14 over his final three prep seasons … capped his career with a perfect a senior ... tallied a 40-2 mark and notched a 172 takedowns in 2006-07 ... was season (45-0) and a state championship in the 215-pound weight class … placed ranked No. 5 by the Amateur Wrestling News, No. 9 by W.I.N. Magazine and No. third in the state of Minnesota as a junior with a 32-5 record … placed fourth in 13 by InterMat in the 215-pound national rankings ... a two-time all-American and the state as a sophomore with a 32-9 record … tallied a Greco-Roman national a three-time state placewinner ... also a freshman-sophomore state champion in championship at the 2006 Junior Nationals … placed third in the nation in 2005 Illinois ... earned state titles in freestyle and Greco-Roman ... placed first at the national tournament in Greco and sixth in the nation in freestyle … a three-time Northern Plains tournament … tallied 8th-place honors at the 2007 Cadet and Junior Junior National/Cadet state champion in freestyle and Greco … took second-place Nationals freestyle tournament in Fargo, N.D. ... served as team captain ... a member honors in the 215-pound freestyle bracket at the 2007 Cadet and Junior Nationals of the National Honor Society. Personal: Born in Chicago ... son of tournament in Fargo, N.D. … garnered third-place honors in the 215-pound Greco- Francis and Tamara Brantley ... has three siblings (Jaun, Taylor, Faraan) ... majoring in Roman bracket at the 2007 Cadet and Junior Nationals … all-conference football psychology. player … earned letters in wrestling (4) and football (2). Personal: Born in Maplewood, Minn. … son of Bridget Lawler and Brian Mahan … has two sisters, Margret and Elizabeth … majoring in business.

Dustin Bauman Redshirt Freshman Stratford, Wis. Stratford HS 285 2006-07: Redshirted … went 4-3 as an unattached wrestler in the open tournament portion of the season. High School: A 2006 graduate of Stratford High School ... a two-time Greco-Roman All-American ... tallied a 121-17 prep record in wrestling ... went 40-1 as a senior and placed second in the stae after he won both the regional and sectional titles ... placed third in the state as a junior ... member of the three- time state football championship squad ... all-conference performer in football ... member of National Honor Society ... WIAA Scholar-Athlete ... earned letters in football (4) and wrestling (4) ... high school coach: Joe Schwabe. Personal: Born in Marshfield, Wis. ... son of Dave and Debbie ... has two brothers (Matt and Jordan) ... majoring in construction management ... chose UNI because “it was a good fit and because of the location.” ... hobbies include hunting, fishing and outdoors.

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Points MD TF Pin Quick Wt. Wrestler Overall Duals Career C. Duals UNI-OP W-L W-L W-L Pin 125 Caleb Flores 2-4 -- 2-4 -- -- 1-0 ------125 Grant Ruge 11-21 1-13 11-21 1-13 4-51 3-8 0-2 1-5 1:24 133 Kyle Anson 25-12 10-7 25-12 10-7 41-29 3-3 1-0 8-3 0:32 133 Brett Robbins 7-7 0-3 7-7 0-3 0-15 1-0 1-0 0-3 -- 133 Adam Snow 0-4 -- 0-4 ------0-1 0-1 -- 141 C.J. Ettelson 28-13 6-3 80-37 21-14 21-13 5-1 -- 7-3 1:44 141 Mike Whisler 3-13 1-7 3-13 1-7 3-29 0-1 0-2 0-3 -- 149 Charlie Ettelson 11-10 3-2 11-10 3-2 9-6 1-2 0-1 2-0 0:57 149 Trevor Kittleson 0-2 -- 0-2 ------149 Nick Pickerell 6-5 -- 6-5 ------2-0 0:48 149 Ryan Osgood 12-9 8-4 39-40 13-14 26-13 4-1 ------149 Justin Swafford 8-6 -- 28-22 3-4 -- 2-0 -- 1-0 3:30 149 Mike Zinnel 0-6 -- 0-6 ------157 Benji Dolly 0-1 -- 0-1 ------0-1 -- 157 Moza Fay 35-10 12-4 65-18 21-4 54-14 9-0 4-1 9-0 2:56 157 Corey Fitzpatrick 4-6 -- 4-6 ------0-2 -- 157 Colby Goetsch 12-9 1-0 30-30 4-8 -- 3-4 -- 2-0 1:43 157 Tyson Reiner 8-8 -- 8-8 -- -- 1-0 -- 1-2 2:32 165 Nick Baima 36-8 13-4 124-42 43-18 56-12 11-1 6-0 4-0 3:00 165 Jarion Beets 8-6 -- 8-6 ------0-1 -- 174 Jeff Bowman 4-6 -- 4-6 -- -- 2-1 ------174 Alex Dolly 21-18 5-8 41-39 7-18 17-28 8-4 1-0 2-2 3:03 174 Andy O’Loughlin 4-8 -- 4-8 -- -- 1-2 ------174 Curt Zinnel 3-4 2-2 13-17 5-9 6-9 -- -- 0-2 -- 184 Danny Dunning 16-14 3-5 36-43 8-17 12-17 1-2 -- 1-2 4:59 184 Scott Hazen 6-7 -- 6-7 ------1-1 5:00 184 Dallas Mitchell 7-7 5-5 7-7 5-5 18-20 0-2 -- 1-1 4:07 197 Andrew Anderson 25-18 7-9 41-42 10-20 31-35 2-4 1-0 3-3 0:31 197 Dustin Bauman 4-3 -- 4-3 -- -- 1-1 -- 1-1 4:53 285 Tyler Rhodes 14-10 3-6 36-27 14-13 10-24 1-0 -- 2-3 1:06 285 Michael Zimmerly 0-1 -- 0-1 ------

2006-07 DUAL SCHEDULE TOURNAMENT RESULTS (7-9-1, 4-0 WWC) Nov. 11 - Harold Nichols Open Date Opponent Time/Results 125 - Kyle Anson - 1st; 125 - Caleb Flores - 5th; Nov. 21 #5 Iowa (Mediacom) L, 18-15 141 - C.J. Ettelson, 4th; 157 - Moza Fay, 2nd; 157 - Colby Goetsch - 5th; Dec. 8 @ Wisconsin L, 24-10 165 - Nick Baima - 2nd; 174 - Alex Dolly, 5th; Dec. 17 @ #5 Iowa State (IPTV) L, 38-3 184 - Danny Dunning - 5th; 197 - Andrew Anderson - 3rd; Jan. 7 #18 Chattanooga L, 23-15 HWT - Tyler Rhodes - 5th Jan. 7 Oregon State L, 25-16 Jan. 13 #4 Oklahoma State L, 29-5 Nov. 18 - Kaufman-Brand Open Jan. 13 UC Davis W, 30-10 125 - Kyle Anson - 4th; 133 - Brett Robbins - 6th; Jan. 13 #3 Hofstra L, 25-9 141 - C.J. Ettelson, 4th; 157 - Moza Fay - 2nd; 157 - Jarion Beets - 5th; Jan. 19 @ Northern Colorado* W, 27-18 165 - Nick Baima, 1st; 197 - Andrew Anderson - 3rd Jan. 20 @ Wyoming* W, 24-16 Jan. 27 #4 Oklahoma State L, 35-6 Dec. 3 - UNI Open Feb. 3 Eastern Illinois W, 28-18 141 - C.J. Ettelson - 4th; 157 - Moza Fay - 2nd; 165 - Nick Baima - 1st; Feb. 4 Old Dominion W, 20-16 174 - Alex Dolly - 3rd; 197 - Andrew Anderson - 3rd; Feb. 4 Northern Illinois T, 17-17 HWT - Tyler Rhodes - 1st Feb. 9 @ #2 Missouri L, 36-13 Feb. 16 @ North Dakota State* W, 31-9 Dec. 29-30 - Midlands Feb. 17 @ South Dakota State* W, 41-6 141 - C.J. Ettelson - 4th; 157 - Moza Fay - 3rd; Home matches in BOLD 157 - Colby Goetsch - 8th; * indicates Western Wrestling Conference match 165 - Nick Baima - 3rd; 197 - Andrew Anderson - 6th

Jan. 13 - Dan Gable Open 149 - Justin Swafford - 4th; 197 - Dustin Bauman - 3rd

March 3 - NCAA West Regional 133 - Kyle Anson - 1st; 141 - C.J. Ettelson - 2nd; 149 - Ryan Osgood - 2nd; 157 - Moza Fay - 1st; 165 - Nick Baima - 1st; 174 - Alex Dolly - 2nd; 184 - Danny Dunning - 3rd; 197 - Andrew Anderson - 2nd; 285 - Tyler Rhodes 3rd

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Iowa 18, UNI 15 UNI 30, UC Davis 10 UNI 20, Old Dominion 16 Nov. 21, 2006 - Cedar Falls, Iowa Jan. 13, 2007 - Cedar Falls, Iowa Feb. 4, 2007 - Cedar Falls, Iowa 125 - Kyle Anson (UNI) dec. Charlie Falck (IOWA) 9-4 125 - Marcos Orozco (UCD) maj. dec. Grant Ruge (UNI) 8-0 125 - Kyle Hutter (ODU) maj. dec. Grant Ruge (UNI) 12-3 133 - Mario Galanakis (IOWA) pinned Brett Robbins (UNI) 2:50 133 - Kyle Anson (UNI) maj. dec. Kyle Bank (UCD) 15-7 133 - Kyle Anson (UNI) dec. Christian Staylor (ODU) 5-4 141 - C.J. Ettelson (UNI) dec. Alex Tsirtsis (IOWA) 5-2 141 - CJ Ettelson (UNI) maj. dec. Nexi Delgado (UCD) 13-1 141 - Ryan Williams (ODU) dec. Mike Whisler (UNI) 8-1

149 - Charlie Ettelson (UNI) dec. Alex Grunder (IOWA) 3-2 149 - Charlie Ettelson (UNI) dec. Shawn Haratani (UCD) 11-6 149 - Ryan Osgood (UNI) dec. Kaylen Baxter (ODU) 10-6 l in uni w rest THE UNIVERSITY 157 - Ryan Morningstar (IOWA) dec. Moza Fay (UNI) 5-3 sv 157 - Moza Fay (UNI) maj. dec. Jon Clark (UCD) 9-0 157 - Moza Fay (UNI) maj. dec. Chris Brown (ODU) 8-0 165 - Mark Perry (IOWA) dec. Nick Baima (UNI) 3-0 165 - Nick Baima (UNI) dec. Dustin Noack (UCD) 4-1 165 - Nick Baima (UNI) maj. dec. Nick Pullano (ODU) 19-7 174 - Eric Luedke (IOWA) dec. Alex Dolly (UNI) 7-4 174 - Curt Zinnel (UNI) dec. Kyle Dubs (UCD) 16-9 174 - Alex Dolly (UNI) dec. Derek Coffey (ODU) 9-3 184 - Danny Dunning (UNI) dec. Phillip Keddy (IOWA) 6-4 184 - Danny Dunning (UNI) won by forfeit 184 - Dallas Mitchell (UNI) dec. Jesse Strawn (ODU) 4-2 197 - Andrew Anderson (UNI) dec. Dan Erekson (IOWA) 7-5 197 - Elliot Kelly (UCD) pinned Andrew Anderson (UNI) 6:58 197 - David Mendoza (ODU) dec. Andrew Anderson (UNI) 9-2 285 - Matt Fields (IOWA) dec. Tyler Rhodes (UNI) 5-0 285 - Tyler Rhodes (UNI) dec. Broc Mafia (UCD) 6-3 285 - Matt Pellar (ODU) won by forfeit

Wisconsin 24, UNI 10 Hofstra 25, UNI 9 UNI 17, Northern Illinois 17 Dec. 9, 2006 - Madison, Wis. Jan. 13, 2007 - Cedar Falls, Iowa Feb. 4, 2007 - Cedar Falls, Iowa 125 - Colin Cudd (WIS) dec. Kyle Anson (UNI) 10-6 125 - Dave Tomasette (HOF) dec. Grant Ruge (UNI) 9-3 125 - Pat Castillo (NIU) tech. fall Grant Ruge (UNI) 25-10 133 - Zach Tanelli (WIS) dec. Brett Robbins (UNI) 7-4 133 - Lou Ruggirello (HOF) dec. Kyle Anson (UNI) 9-6 133 - Kyle Anson (UNI) dec. Gralan Early (NIU) 18-11 141 - C.J. Ettelson (UNI) dec. Kyle Ruschell (WIS) 6-3 141 - Charles Griffin (HOF) dec. CJ Ettelson (UNI) 4-2 141 - Justin Metcalfe (NIU) maj. dec. Mike Whisler (UNI) 10-2 149 - Tyler Turner (WIS) dec. Charlie Ettelson (UNI) 7-1 149 - Ryan Osgood (UNI) dec. Mike Parziale (HOF) 7-5 sv 149 - Ryan Osgood (UNI) dec. Mike Grimes (NIU) 5-3 tb2 157 - Craig Henning (WIS) tech. fall Moza Fay (UNI) 16-0 157 - James Strouse (HOF) dec. Moza Fay (UNI) 9-5 157 - Moza Fay (UNI) tech. fall Kalen Knull (NIU) 15-0 165 - Nick Baima (UNI) maj. dec. Jake Donar (WIS) 14-3 165 - Nick Baima (UNI) dec. Mike Patrovich (HOF) 6-4 165 - Nick Baima (UNI) dec. Johnny Galloway (NIU) 5-2 174 - Alex Dolly (UNI) dec. Matt Maciag (WIS) 5-2 174 - Alton Lucas (HOF) dec. Curt Zinnel (UNI) 11-4 174 - Danny Burk (NIU) dec. Alex Dolly (UNI) 6-3 184 - Trevor Brandvold (WIS) maj. dec. Danny Dunning (UNI) 13-3 184 - Joe Ravelli (HOF) maj. dec. Dan Dunning (UNI) 8-0 184 - Duke Burk (NIU) dec. Dallas Mitchell (UNI) 4-2 sv 197 - Dallas Herbst (WIS) dec. Andrew Anderson (UNI) 4-3 197 - Chris Weidman (HOF) won by forfeit 197 - Andrew Anderson (UNI) dec. Nick McClone (NIU) 7-2 285 - Kyle Massey (WIS) dec. Tyler Rhodes (UNI) 3-2 285 - Tyler Rhodes (UNI) WBD Matt Pollock (HOF) 5-0 285 - Dave Benner (NIU) dec. Tyler Rhodes (UNI) 5-1

Iowa State 38, UNI 3 UNI 27, Northern Colorado 18 Missouri 36, UNI 13 g 2007-08 UNI pa nthers 2006-07 revie w hist Dec. 17, 2006 - Ames, Iowa Jan. 19, 2007 - Greeley, Colo. Feb. 9, 2007 - Columbia, Mo. 125 - Nick Fanthorpe (ISU) pinned Kyle Anson (UNI) 4:23 285 - Reece Hopkin (UNC) pinned Tyler Rhodes (UNI) 1:24 125 - John Olanowski (MU) maj. dec. Grant Ruge (UNI) 9-1 133 - Nick Gallick (ISU) pinned Brett Robbins (UNI) 2:02 125 - Tony Mustari (UNC) maj. dec. Grant Ruge (UNI) 13-2 133 - Kyle Anson (UNI) maj. dec. Tim Kephart (MU) 18-8 141 - C.J. Ettelson (UNI) dec. Mitch Mueller (ISU) 3-2 133 - Kyle Anson (UNI) dec. Blayze Bahe (UNC) 5-4 141 - Ashtin Primus (MU) pinned Mike Whisler (UNI) 0:26 149 - Cyler Sanderson (ISU) dec. Ryan Osgood (UNI) 6-4 141 - Kenny Hashimoto (UNC) tech. fall Mike Whisler (UNI) 16-0 149 - Josh Wagner (MU) maj. dec. Ryan Osgood (UNI) 11-0 157 - Trent Paulson (ISU) dec. Moza Fay 11-4 149 - Charlie Ettelson (UNI) dec. Richard Lohr (UNC) 3-1 157 - Moza Fay (UNI) dec. Nicholas Marable (MU) 7-2 165 - Travis Paulson (ISU) dec. Nick Baima (UNI) 7-4 157 - Moza Fay (UNI) pinned Luke Salazar (UNC) 4:51 165 - Nick Baima (UNI) won by forfeit 174 - Grant Turner (ISU) maj. dec. Alex Dolly (UNI) 17-8 165 - Nick Baima (UNI) tech. fall Devan Lewis 20-5 174 - Ben Askren (MU) pinned Alex Dolly (UNI) 3:13 184 - Jake Varner (ISU) dec. Danny Dunning (UNI) 5-0 174 - Alex Dolly (UNI) maj. dec. Chase Walker (UNC) 12-3 184 - Raymond Jordan (MU) maj. dec. Dallas Mitchell (UNI) 13-1 197 - Kurt Backes (ISU) maj. dec. Andrew Anderson (UNI) 18-5 184 - Shawn Vincent (UNC) dec. Danny Dunning (UNI) 8-3 197 - Maxwell Askren (MU) pinned Andrew Anderson (UNI) 2:41 285 - David Zabriskie (ISU) won by forfeit 197 - Andrew Anderson (UNI) won by forfeit 285 - Mark Ellis (MU) won by forfeit

Chattanooga 23, UNI 15 UNI 24, Wyoming 16 UNI 31, North Dakota State 9 Jan. 7, 2007 - Cedar Falls, Iowa Jan. 20, 2007 - Laramie, Wyo. Feb. 16, 2007 - Fargo, N.D. 125 - Javier Maldonado (UTC) maj. dec. Grant Ruge (UNI) 10-2 125 - Nick Ramirez (WYO) maj. dec. Grant Ruge (UNI) 13-2 125 - Eric Hoffman (NDSU) dec. Grant Ruge (UNI) 8-1 133 - Matt Keller (UTC) maj. dec. Kyle Anson (UNI) 14-2 133 - Kyle Anson (UNI) dec. Cory VomBaur (WYO) 6-5 tb2 133 - Kyle Anson (UNI) pinned Eric Sanders (NDSU) 4:26 141 - C.J. Ettelson (UNI) maj. dec. Josh Keefe (UTC) 17-7 141 - Garrett Desmond (WYO) dec. Mike Whisler (UNI) 9-5 141 - Gabe Mooney (NDSU) dec. Mike Whisler (UNI) 6-2 149 - Aaron Martin (UTC) dec. Ryan Osgood (UNI) 2-0 149 - Carter Downing (WYO) dec. Ryan Osgood (UNI) 7-4 149 - Ryan Osgood (UNI) dec. Ryan Adams (NDSU) 9-3 157 - Moza Fay (UNI) dec. Jake Yost (UTC) 9-5 157 - Moza Fay (UNI) maj. dec. Dane Fuhrman (WYO) 17-6 157 - Moza Fay (UNI) pinned Adam Aho (NDSU) 3:46 165 - Nick Baima (UNI) tech. fall Seth Garvin (UTC) 20-5 165 - Nick Baima (UNI) tech. fall Kyle Morrow (WYO) 24-8 165 - Nick Baima (UNI) tech. fall Mike Quamme (NDSU) 23-7 174 - Lloyd Rogers (UTC) pinned Curt Zinnel (UNI) 6:09 174 - Alex Dolly (UNI) dec. Bryan Bernal (WYO) 7-5 174 - Alex Dolly (UNI) maj. dec. Matt Hermann (NDSU) 10-2 184 - Josh Edmondson (UTC) dec. Danny Dunning (UNI) 5-2 184 - Dallas Mitchell (UNI) dec. Preston Pavich (WYO) 5-0 184 - Dan Dunning (UNI) dec. Warren Gall (NDSU) 6-2 197 - Dallas Mitchell (UNI) dec. Mike Marable (UTC) 7-0 197 - Andrew Anderson (UNI) won by forfeit 197 - Jacob Bryce (NDSU) dec. Andrew Anderson (UNI) 7-4 285 - Matt Koz (UTC) dec. Andrew Anderson (UNI) 4-3 285 - Jason Still (WYO) won by forfeit 285 - Tyler Rhodes (UNI) maj. dec. Justin LaGosh (NDSU) 16-7

Oregon State 25, UNI 16 Oklahoma State 35, UNI 6 UNI 41, South Dakota State 6 Jan. 7, 2007 - Cedar Falls, Iowa Jan. 27, 2007 - Cedar Falls, Iowa Feb. 17, 2007 - Brookings, S.D. 125 - Jake Gonzales (OSU) maj. dec. Grant Ruge (UNI) 12-3 125 - Tyler Shinn (OKST) pinned Grant Ruge (UNI) 2:09 197 - Andrew Anderson (UNI) maj. dec. Travis Gottschalk (SDSU) 18-6 133 - Bobby Pfennings (OSU) dec. Kyle Anson (UNI) 8-2 133 - Coleman Scott (OKST) maj. dec. Kyle Anson (UNI) 13-1 285 - Jason Stripling (SDSU) pinned Tyler Rhodes (UNI) 6:32 141 - Kyle Larson (OSU) pinned C.J. Ettelson (UNI) 1:13 141 - Nathan Morgan (OKST) tech. fall Mike Whisler (UNI) 18-3 125 - Grant Ruge (UNI) maj. dec. Marcus Waters (SDSU) 18-8 149 - Derek Kipperberg (OSU) dec. Charlie Ettelson (UNI) 11-5 149 - Ryan Osgood (UNI) dec. B.J. Jackson (OKST) 3-1 sv 133 - Kyle Anson (UNI) won by forfeit 157 - Moza Fay (UNI) pinned Keegan Davis (OSU) 3:49 157 - Moza Fay (UNI) dec. Newly McSpadden (OKST) 5-0 141 - C.J. Ettelson (UNI) maj. dec. Derek Pirner (SDSU) 9-1 165 - Nick Baima (UNI) maj. dec.. Brett Arand (OSU) 17-8 165 - Johny Hendricks (OKST) dec. Nick Baima (UNI) 2-1 149 - Ryan Osgood (UNI) maj. dec. Brad Gregory (SDSU) 10-0 174 - Jeremy Larson (OSU) dec. Alex Dolly (UNI) 10-6 174 - Brandon Mason (OKST) dec. Alex Dolly (UNI) 4-0 157 - Moza Fay (UNI) pinned Nick Herrboldt (SDSU) 4:35 184 - Dallas Mitchell (UNI) dec. Kyle Bressler (OSU) 7-4 184 - Jack Jensen (OKST) maj. dec. Dallas Mitchell (UNI) 15-4 165 - Nick Baima (UNI) maj. dec. Nate Althoff (SDSU) 12-4 197 - Andrew Anderson (UNI) dec. Travis Gardner (OSU) 6-2 197 - Jared Shelton (OKST) maj. dec. Andrew Anderson (UNI) 13-3 174 - Curt Zinnel (UNI) dec. Chris Moran (SDSU) 11-4 285 - Ty Watterson (OSU) won by forfeit 285 - Jared Rosholt (OKST) won by forfeit 184 - Dallas Mitchell (UNI) pinned Levi Krehmeyer (SDSU) 4:07 r d book & re co o ry

Oklahoma State 29, UNI 5 UNI 28, Eastern Illinois 18 Jan. 13, 2007 - Cedar Falls, Iowa Feb. 3, 2007 - Cedar Falls, Iowa 125 - Tyler Shinn (OKST) maj. dec. Grant Ruge (UNI) 10-2 165 - Nick Baima (UNI) tech. fall Billy Gallo (EIU) 15-0 133 - Coleman Scott (OKST) pinned Kyle Anson (UNI) 1:43 174 - Kenny Robertson (EIU) dec. Alex Dolly (UNI) 6-0 141 - Nathan Morgan (OKST) maj. dec. C.J. Ettelson (UNI) 12-3 184 - Greg Perz (EIU) pinned Dallas Mitchell (UNI) 4:12 149 - Ryan Osgood (UNI) dec. BJ Jackson (OKST) 2-1 tb 197 - Andrew Anderson (UNI) won by forfeit 157 - Moza Fay (UNI) dec. Newly McSpadden (OKST) 3-0 285 - Joe Trinka (EIU) won by forfeit 165 - Johny Hendricks (OKST) dec. Nick Baima (UNI) 7-5 125 - A.J. Ciccarelli (EIU) dec. Grant Ruge (UNI) 7-6 174 - Brandon Mason (OKST) dec. Alex Dolly (UNI) 5-0 133 - Kyle Anson (UNI) pinned Lenny Grodoski (EIU) 2:20 184 - Jack Jensen (OKST) dec. Dallas Mitchell (UNI) 6-4 sv 141 - Mike Whisler (UNI) dec. Casey Carrino (EIU) 5-3 197 - Jared Shelton (OKST) dec. Andrew Anderson (UNI) 9-3 149 - Ryan Osgood (UNI) maj. dec. Tommy Reamer (EIU) 14-6 285 - Jared Rosholt (OKST) dec. Tyler Rhodes (UNI) 3-1 sv 157 - Colby Goetsch (UNI) maj. dec. Kile O’Toole (EIU) 15-1

29 2007 west regional

Final Results, March 3 2007 Cedar Falls, Iowa

Final Team Scores NCAA Qualifiers Finals 1. UNI 96.0 125 Eric Hoffman (NDSU) 1st 125 Eric Hoffman (NDSU) dec. Nick Ramirez (WYO) 14-11 tb 2. Northern Colorado 73.5 125 Tony Mustari (UNC) 2nd 133 Kyle Anson (UNI) dec. Cory VomBauer (WYO) 9-4 3. Wyoming 56.0 125 Nick Ramirez (WYO) 3rd 141 Kenny Hashimoto (UNC) pinned C.J. Ettelson (UNI) 6:40 4. North Dakota State 42.0 133 Kyle Anson (UNI) 1st 149 Carter Downing (WYO) dec. Ryan Osgood (UNI) 8-3 5. South Dakota State 37.0 133 Cory VomBaur (WYO) 2nd 157 Moza Fay (UNI) maj. dec. Adam Everson (SDSU) 14-6 6. Air Force 2.5 141 Kenny Hashimoto (UNC) 1st 165 Nick Baima (UNI) maj. dec. Ryan Meyer (SDSU) 12-3 7. Eastern Illinois 28.0 141 C.J. Ettelson (UNI) 2nd 174 Kenny Robertson (EIU) dec. Alex Dolly (UNI) 6-4 149 Carter Downing (WYO) 1st 184 Shawn Vincent (UNC) maj. dec. Shawn Vincent (UNC) 11-3 149 Ryan Adams (NDSU) 3rd 197 Sam Wendland (WYO) dec. Andrew Anderson (UNI) 6-3 157 Moza Fay (UNI) 1st 285 Reece Hopkin (UNC) dec. Jason Stripling (SDSU) 9-6 157 Luke Salazar (UNC) 2nd 165 Nick Baima (UNI) 1st 165 Ryan Meyer (SDSU) 2nd 174 Kenny Robertson (EIU) 1st 174 Alex Dolly (UNI) 2nd 184 Shawn Vincent (UNC) 1st 184 Greg Perz (EIU) 2nd 197 Sam Wendland (WYO) 1st 197 Andrew Anderson (UNI) 2nd 197 Jacob Bryce (NDSU) 3rd 285 Reece Hopkin (UNC) 1st

30 University of Northern Iowa www.unipanthers.com 2007 NCAA Championships

Final Results, March 15-17, 2007 2007 FINAL TEAM STANDINGS Auburn Hills, Mich. 1. Minnesota 98.0 22. Harvard 29.0 l in uni w rest THE UNIVERSITY 2. Iowa State 88.5 Oklahoma 29.0 2007 All-Americans, 3. Missouri 80.0 UC Davis 29.0 4. Northwestern 71.5 25. Pennsylvania 28.0 Medal Match Results 5. Oklahoma State 69.0 26. Oregon State 22.0 125 6. Michigan 62.0 27. Cal Poly 21.5 1. Paul Donohoe (Nebraska) dec. Sam Hazewinkel (Oklahoma), 3-1 SV 7. Hofstra 60.5 28. West Virginia 21.0 3. Troy Nickerson (Cornell) dec. Angel Escobedo (Indiana), 3-0 8. Iowa 57.0 29. Michigan State 19.5 5. Jayson Ness (Minnesota) pinned Obenson Blanc (Lock Haven), 1:00 9. Edinboro 56.0 30. Rider 17.5 7. Tanner Gardner (Stanford) pinned Charlie Falck (Iowa), 2:41 10. Ohio State 54.5 31. Cal State-Fullerton 16.5 11. Penn State 54.0 32. Stanford 16.0 133 12. Cornell 47.0 33. Lock Haven 15.5 1. Matthew Valenti (Penn) dec. Coleman Scott (Oklahoma State), 4-2 13. Wisconsin 45.5 34. UNI 12.5 3. Nick Simmons (Michigan State) maj. dec. Matt Keller (Chattanooga), 8-0 14. Indiana 41.0 Arizona State 12.5 5. Darrell Vasquez (Cal Poly) dec. Tyler McCormick (Missouri), 7-4 15. Central Michigan 37.0 Maryland 12.5 7. Jake Strayer (Penn State) pinned Andrae Hernandez (Indiana), 2:38 16. Nebraska 34.5 37. Bloomsburg 10.5 17. American 33.0 38. Lehigh 10.0 141 18. Navy 32.0 North Carolina State 10.0 1. Derek Moore (UC Davis) tech. fall Ryan Lang (Northwestern), 17-2

19. Illinois 31.0 40. Drexel 8.5 g 2007-08 UNI pa nthers 2006-07 revie w hist 3. Charles Griffin (Hofstra) dec. Nathan Morgan (Oklahoma State), 6-2 20. Pittsbugh 30.0 Sacred Heart 8.5 5. Don Fisch (Rider) pinned Brandon Rader (West Virginia), 4:42 21. Chattanooga 29.5 7. J Jaggers (Ohio State) dec. Max Meltzer (Harvard), 7-1

149 1. Gregor Gillespie (Edinboro) dec. Josh Churella (Michigan), 5-2 Panthers at the 2007 3. Dustin Schlatter (Minnesota) dec. Lance Palmer (Ohio State), 1-0 5. J.P. O’Connor (Harvard) dec. Tyler Turner (Wisconsin), 6-4 NCAA Championships 7. Matt Coughlin (Indiana) dec. Jordan Leen (Cornell), 11-6 133 lbs. - Kyle Anson W Eric Albright (Virginia) 8-2 157 L #5 Matt Keller (Chattanooga) 9-6 1. Trent Paulson (Iowa State) dec. Craig Henning (Wisconsin), 6-4 L T.J. Enright (Ohio State) 6-4 3. Michael Poeta (Illinois) dec. James Strouse (Hofstra), 2-1 TB 5. Matt Kocher (Pittsburgh) dec. C.P. Schlatter (Minnesota), 2-1 141 lbs. - C.J. Ettelson 7. Josh Zupancic (Stanford) dec. Ryan Hluschak (Drexel), 11-10 TB L Derek Moore (UC Davis) Fall 2:46 W Tim Harner (Liberty) Fall 2:51 165 W Mitch Mueller (Iowa State) 6-0 1. Mark Perry (Iowa) dec. Johny Hendricks (Oklahoma State), 4-3 L #10 Kyle Ruschell (Wisconsin) 5-4 3. Matt Pell (Missouri) pinned Eric Tannenbaum (Michigan), 3:15 5. Travis Paulson (Iowa State) dec. Michael Patrovich (Hofstra), 5-4 157 lbs. - #10 Moza Fay 7. Deonte Penn (Edinboro) pinned Mike Miller (Central Michigan), 4:55 W Jacob Yost (Chattanooga) 11-0 L #7 Craig Henning (Wisconsin) 4-2 174 W Kurt Gross (Kent State) 16-0 1. Ben Askren (Missouri) dec. Keith Gavin (Pittsburgh), 8-2 W #12 Matt Hill (Edinboro) 9-4 3. Eric Luedke (Iowa) dec. Matthew Stolpinski (Navy), 3-2 L Josh Zupancic (Stanford) 7-5 5. Brandon Mason (Oklahoma State) dec. Steve Luke (Michigan), 1-0 7. Brandon Sinnott (Central Michigan) dec. Matthew Palmer (Columbia), 7-3 165 lbs. - #5 Nick Baima W Shawn Kitchner (Brown) 5-0 184 W Jason Kiessling (Maryland) 7-1 1. (Northwestern) dec. Jake Varner (Iowa State), 6-1 L Travis Paulson (Iowa State) 5-1 3. Roger Kish (Minnesota) dec. Alex Clemsen (Edinboro), 3-2 L Mike Miller (Central Michigan) 4-3 5. Tyrel Todd (Michigan) pinned Mike Pucillo (Ohio State), 4:34 7. Louis Caputo (Harvard) dec. Joshua Arnone (Cornell), 2-0 174 lbs. - Alex Dolly L #10 Matthew Herrington (Penn) Fall 6:07 r d book & re co o ry 197 L #7 Brandon Sinnott (Central Michigan) 12-2 1. Joshua Glenn (American) dec. Kurt Backes (Iowa State), 6-4 SV 3. Chris Weidman (Hofstra) dec. J.D. Bergman (Ohio State), 9-4 197 lbs. - Andrew Anderson 5. Phil Davis (Penn State) dec. Jerry Rinaldi (Cornell), 8-4 L #2 Joshua Glenn (American) 14-2 7. Mike Tamillow (Northwestern) dec. Nick Roy (Michigan), 7-3 L Cornelius Murray (VMI) 6-1

285 1. (Minnesota) pinned Aaron Anspach (Penn State), 1:53 3. Dustin Fox (Northwestern) dec. Ty Watterson (Oregon State), 3-1 5. Ryan Gritter (Central Michigan) dec. Wade Sauer (Cal. St.-Fullerton), 9-6 7. Payam Zarrinpour (Sacred Heart) dec. Michael Spaid (Bloomsburg), 11-8

31 WWC All-conference/all academic

2006-07 WWC Final Standings 2006-07 Award Winners School W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Freshman of the Year UNI 4-0 1.000 7-9-1 .441 Kyle Anson – University of Northern Iowa Wyoming 4-1 .800 5-9 .357 Wrestler of the Year Air Force 3-1 .750 6-10 .375 Nick Baima – University of Northern Iowa North Dakota State 3-2-1 .583 8-5-1 .607 Coach of the Year Northern Colorado 2-4 .333 5-11 .313 Brad Penrith – University of Northern Iowa South Dakota State 1-4-1 .250 8-8-1 .500 Utah Valley State 0-5 .000 6-12 .333 2007 WESTERN WRESTLING CONFERENCE ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM 2006-07 Wrestlers Andrew Anderson (UNI), So., 197 lbs., Sioux City, Iowa - 3.23 GPA, Technical Management of the Week Kyle Anson (UNI), R-Fr., 133 lbs., Iowa City, Iowa - 3.46 GPA, Accounting Nov. 14 Sam Wendland (Wyoming) Nick Baima (UNI), Sr., 165 lbs., Glen Ellyn, Ill. - 3.65 GPA, Philosophy & Humanities Nov. 21 Nick Baima (UNI) Jacob Bryce (NDSU), So., 197 lbs., Glenwood, Minn. - 3.933 GPA, Business Administration Dec. 5 Tyler Rhodes (UNI) Jeff Cooley (SDSU), So., 133 lbs., Westbrook, Minn. - 3.376 GPA, Civil Engineering Dec. 12 Marc Fenwick (Utah Valley State) Stephen Crozier (Air Force), So., 174 lbs., Monona, Iowa - 3.44 GPA, Economics Dec. 19 Carter Downing (Wyoming) Charlie Ettelson (UNI), R-Fr., 149 lbs., Hudson, Iowa - 3.70 GPA, Biology Jan. 3 Moza Fay (UNI) Marc Fenwick (UVSC), Sr., 174 lbs., Centerville, Utah - 3.2 GPA, Business Management Jan. 10 Kenny Hashimoto (Northern Colorado) Colby Goetsch (UNI), Sr., 157 lbs., Ankeny, Iowa - 3.36 GPA, Math & Finance Jan. 17 Matt Wetterling (North Dakota State) Chris Moran (SDSU), R-Fr., 174 lbs., Rapid City, S.D. - 3.408 GPA, Biology Jan. 24 Kenny Hashimoto (Northern Colorado) Justin Rawle (UVSC), Sr., 149/157 lbs., Springville, Utah - 3.49 GPA, Information Technology Jan. 31 Anthony Stegeman (Air Force) Jason Stripling (SDSU), Jr., 285 lbs., Minneota, Minn. - 3.56 GPA, Civil Engineering Feb. 6 Ryan Osgood (UNI) Matt Wetterling (NDSU), Jr., 184 lbs., Willmar, Minn. - 3.425 GPA, History Education Feb. 13 Bridger Lord (Air Force) Clayton Wolf (UVSC), Sr., 149/157 lbs., The Dalles, Ore. - 3.47 GPA, Business Management Feb. 20 Moza Fay (UNI) Feb. 27 Zach Lord (Air Force) 2007 WWC 2007 WWC ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM COMMISSIONER’S First Team HONOR ROLL 125 - Eric Hoffman (NDSU), Jr., Davenport, Iowa (Davenport North HS/Iowa Central CC) - 20-6 overall Blayze Bahe (UNC), So, 133 lbs., 133 - Kyle Anson (UNI), R-Fr., Iowa City, Iowa (Iowa City HS) - 25-12 overall Goodland, Kan. - 3.05 GPA, Recreation 141 - Kenny Hashimoto (Northern Colorado), So., Thornton, Colo. (Thornton HS) - 23-4 overall Clinton Eakins (UNI), R-Fr., 174 lbs., 149 - Carter Downing (Wyoming), Jr., Woodruff, Utah (Evanston HS) - 32-9 overall Eldon, Iowa - 3.20 GPA, 157 - Moza Fay (UNI), So., Anamosa, Iowa (Anamosa HS) - 35-10 overall Biology/Plant Bio Science 165 - Nick Baima (UNI), Sr., Glen Ellyn, Ill. (Glenbard HS) - 36-8 overall C.J. Ettelson (UNI), Jr., 141 lbs., 174 - Alex Dolly (UNI), Jr., Mishawaka, Ind. (Mishawaka HS) - 21-18 overall Hudson, Iowa - 3.01 GPA, Marketing 184 - Shawn Vincent (Northern Colorado), Jr., Evanston, Wyo. (Evanston HS/Northwest JC) - 17-13 overall Brad Gregory (SDSU), Sr., 149 lbs., 197 - Sam Wendland (Wyoming), Sr., Bozeman, Mont. (Bozeman HS) - 15-3 overall Glenwood, Iowa - 3.081 GPA, 285 - Reece Hopkin (Northern Colorado), Jr., Kersey, Colo. (Platte Valley HS) - 19-9 overall Manufacturing Engineering Technology Matt Hermann (NDSU), Sr., 174 lbs., Second Team Burnsville, Minn. - 3.059 GPA, 125 - Nick Ramirez (Wyoming), R-Fr., Albuquerque, N.M. (Rio Rancho HS) - 22-15 overall Business Administration 133 - Cory VomBaur (Wyoming), R-Fr., Vancouver, Wash. (Evergreen HS) - 17-13 overall Reece Hopkin (UNC), Jr., 285 lbs., 141 - C.J. Ettelson (UNI), Jr., Hudson, Iowa (Hudson HS) - 28-13 overall Kersey, Colo. - 3.13 GPA, Physical Education 149 - Ryan Osgood (UNI), Sr., Mason City, Iowa (Mason City HS) - 12-9 overall Ryan Johnson (UNC), So., 165 lbs., 157 - Andy Everson (SDSU), Sr., Mitchell, S.D. (Mitchell HS) - 10-3 overall Colorado Springs, Colo. - 3.64 GPA, Marketing 165 - Ryan Meyer (SDSU), R-Fr., Parkston, S.D. (Parkston HS) - 23-11 overall Eric McAllister (UVSC), Fr., 197/285 lbs., 174 - Nate Althoff (SDSU), Sr., Watertown, S.D. (Watertown HS) - 11-5 overall Sandy, Utah - 3.74 GPA, Undecided 184 - Danny Dunning (UNI), Jr., Waterloo, Iowa (West HS) - 16-14 overall Gabe Mooney (NDSU), So., 141 lbs., 197 - Andrew Anderson (UNI), So., Sioux City, Iowa (East HS) - 25-18 overall Greenbush, Minn. - 3.09 GPA, Dietetics 285 - Jason Stripling (SDSU), Jr., Minneota, Minn. (Minneota HS) - 22-6 overall Justin Morrill (UVSC), Fr., 141 lbs., Logan, Utah - 3.12 GPA, Undecided Third Team Ryan Osgood (UNI), Sr., 149 lbs., 125 - Tony Mustari (Northern Colorado), R-Fr., Greeley, Colo. (Greeley Central HS) - 23-10 overall Mason City, Iowa - 3.18 GPA, Criminology 133 - Eric Sanders (NDSU), Jr., Wabasha, Minn. (Wabasha-Kellogg HS) - 19-9 overall Nick Ramirez (Wyoming), R-Fr., 125 lbs., 141 - Garrett Desmond (Wyoming), So., Mill Hall, Pa. (Central Mountain HS) - 17-18 overall Albuquerque N.M. - 3.079 GPA, Engineering 149 - Ryan Adams (NDSU), R-Fr., Coon Rapids, Minn. (Coon Rapids HS) - 13-7 overall Eric Sanders (NDSU), Jr., 133 lbs., 157 - Luke Salazar (Northern Colorado), Sr., Thornton, Colo. (Thornton HS/Boise State Univ.) - 17-9 overall Wabasha, Minn. - 3.096 GPA, 165 - Devan Lewis (Northern Colorado), So., Weatherford, Texas (Weatherford HS) - 17-11 overall Management Information Systems 174 - Stephen Crozier (Air Force), So., Monona, Iowa (MFL Mar Mac HS) - 11-25 overall Samuel Sheppard (Air Force), Fr., 125 lbs., 184 - Jake Devlin (Air Force), Jr., Livingston, N.J. (Livingston HS) - 16-22 overall Ramstein AB, Germany, 3.06 GPA, Undecided 197 - Jacob Bryce (NDSU), So., Glenwood, Minn. (Minnewaska Area HS) - 16-10 overall Kurt Spranger (Air Force), Fr., 133 lbs., 285 - Tyler Rhodes (UNI), Sr., Mountain View, Wyo. (Mountain View HS/Northwest JC) - 14-10 overall Tampa Fla. - 3.51 GPA, Astronautical Engineering Andrew Tiegeler (Air Force), Sr, 149 lbs., Yorktown Va. - 3.63 GPA, Aeronautical Engineering Cory VomBaur (Wyoming), R-Fr., 133 lbs., Vancouver, Wash. - 3.031 GPA, Secondary Education, Social Studies

32 University of Northern Iowa www.unipanthers.com history/record book Content...... Pg Content...... Pg Content...... Pg Content...... Pg career season leaders

CAREER LEADERS SEASON LEADERS Overall Victories Overall Victories 1. Kirk Myers (1978-82) 134 (Division I, since 1980-81 season) 2. Rich Powers (1988-92) 134 1. Mark Schwab (1985-86) 49 3. Justin Greenlee (1991-95) 129 2. Joel Greenlee (1988-89) 44 4. Joel Greenlee (1985-89) 127 Rich Powers (1990-91) 44 5. Kurt Shedenhelm (1983-88) 125 4. Kurt Shedenhelm (1986-87) 41 6. Nick Baima (2003-07) 124 5. Jeff Weatherman (1985-86) 39 7. Gary Steffensmeier (1988-92) 115 Joel Greenlee (1986-87) 39 8. Lew Sondgeroth (1984-85) 114 7. Lew Sondgeroth (1984-85) 38 9. Dave Malecek (1990-94) 114 Pat Pickford (1985-86) 38 10. Ken Gallagher (1978-82) 113 Steve Hartle (1990-91) 38 11. Mark Schwab (1985-90) 112 Justin Greenlee (1994-95) 38 12. Joe Gormally (1977-82) 111 13. Jeff Weatherman (1984-87) 106 Dual Victories 14. Jay Llewellyn (1980-84) 105 1. Joel Greenlee (1986-87) 20 15. Bob Hallman (1981-84) 104 2. Jeff Weatherman (1986-87) 19 16. Dylan Long (2000-04) 101 3. Efonda Sproles (1982-83) 18 17. Dion Cobb (1980-84) 95 Mark Schwab (1985-86) 18 18. Ken Bigley (1996-99) 94 Joel Greenlee (1988-89) 18 19. Mike Schwab (1985-88) 93 6. Rich Powers (1990-91) 17 20. Efonda Sproles (1979-82) 92 Nick Baima (2006-06) 17 8. Joe Gormally (1980-81) 16 Dual Victories 9. 12 tied 15 1. Joel Greenlee (1985-89) 58 2. Kirk Myers (1978-82) 56 Pins 3. Ken Gallagher (1978-82) 55 1. Kirk Myers (1981-82) 21 4. John Kriebs (1980-84) 53 2. Justin Greenlee (1994-95) 20 5. Bob Hallman (1980-84) 49 3. Rich Powers (1991-92) 19 6. Rich Powers (1988-92) 48 4. Joel Greenlee (1988-89) 18 7. Joe Gormally (1977-82) 47 Rich Powers (1988-89) 18 Gary Steffensmeier (1988-92) 47 6. John Kriebs (1981-82) 17 Justin Greenlee (1991-95) 47 7. Tony Koontz (1985-86) 16 10. Jeff Weatherman (1983-87) 46 Justin Greenlee (1993-94) 16 9. Justin Greenlee (1992-93) 15 Pins 10. Dave Morkel (1981-82) 14 1. Kirk Myers (1978-82) 61 2. Justin Greenlee (1991-95) 57 Winning Percentage (min. 20 wins) 3. Rich Powers (1988-92) 54 1. Tony Davis (1999-00) .964 (27-1) 4. John Kriebs (1980-84) 53 2. Joel Greenlee (1988-89) .957 (44-2-0) 5. Dion Cobb (1979-84) 30 3. Kurt Shedenhelm (1987-88) .931 (33-2-1) Dan Kjeldgaard (1993-97) 30 4. Rich Powers (1990-91) .917 (44-4-0) 7. Joel Greenlee (1985-89) 29 5. Joel Greenlee (1986-87) .898 (39-4-1) 8. Scott Murray (1993-97) 28 6. Dylan Long (2002-03) .885 (31-4) 9. Kurt Shedenhelm (1983-88) 27 7. Justin Greenlee (1994-95) .884 (38-5-0) 10. Jeff Weatherman (1983-87) 26 8. Rich Powers (1991-92) .879 (29-4-0) 9. Mark Schwab (1989-90) .878 (32-4-1) Winning Percentage (min. 50 wins) 10. Nick Baima (2005-06) .872 (34-5) 1. Joel Greenlee (1985-89) .878 (127-16-4) 2. Randy Pugh (1998-00)* .857 (54-9) Team Records 3. Mark Schwab (1985-90) .853 (112-18-3) Most Victories in a Season 18 (1986-87) 4. Rich Powers (1988-92) .841 (134-25-1) Most Losses in a Season 12 (1995-96) 5. Dylan Long (2001-04) .808 (101-24) Consecutive Dual Victories 32 (1948-51) 6. Joe Gormally (1977-82) .800 (111-27-2) Consecutive Dual Losses 10 (1993-94, 1994-95) 7. Gary Steffensmeier (1988-92) .793 (115-29-3) Most Points in Dual Meet 57 (1984 vs. SW Missouri St.) 8. Lew Sondgeroth (1984-85) .790 (114-30-1) Most Points by Opponent 44 (1995 vs. Iowa) 9. Justin Greenlee (1991-95) .787 (129-35-0) Largest Margin of Victory 57-0 (1984 vs. SW Missouri St.) 10. Nick Flach (1998-00) .763 (61-19) Largest Margin of Defeat 44-0 (1995 vs. Iowa)

* UNI career only Note: To qualify in career records, athletes must have wrestled at least two seasons in Division I at UNI.2007

34 University of Northern Iowa www.unipanthers.com panther honor roll

University East-West Division All-Star 1937 Ray Cheney, 135 Classic l in uni w rest THE UNIVERSITY 1946 Cecil Mott, 121 1967 Don Parker (177) 1946 *Gerald Leeman, 128 1969 Kent Osboe (HWT) 1946 Bill Koll, 145 1974 Jim Miller (134) 1947 *Bill Koll, 145 1975 Jim Miller (134) 1947 Russ Bush, 128 1984 John Kriebs (HWT) 1947 Bill Nelson, 165 1988 Mark Schwab (118) 1948 *Bill Koll, 147.5 Joel Greenlee (HWT) 1949 Bill Nelson, 155 1989 Joel Greenlee (HWT) 1949 Bill Smith, 165 1991 Gary Steffensmeier (150) 1949 Keith Young, 145 Rich Powers (177) 1950 Bill Nelson, 155 1992 Rich Powers (177) 1950 Bill Smith, 165 1993 Justin Greenlee (HWT) 1950 Keith Young, 145 2003 Dylan Long (141) 1951 Keith Young, 147 2004 Eric Hauan (174) 1952 Gene Lybbert, 130 2004 Dylan Long (141) 1952 Bill Weick, 157 2004 Sean Stender (197) 1953 Jim Harmon, 157

1955 Bill Weick, 157 National g 2007-08 UNI pa nthers 2006-07 revie w hist 1963 Bill Dotson, 137 2000 Tony Davis, 149 Wrestling * NCAA Tournament Hall of Fame Outstanding Wrestler Wrestlers Bill Koll College Gerald Leeman Bill Nelson Division Bill Smith (Division II) Keith Young 1963 Bill Dotson, 137 1963 Jim Sanford, 147 Coaches 1966 Don Parker, 177 Leroy Alitz 1967 Don Parker, 177 Dave McCuskey 1968 Kent Osboe, HWT Bob Siddens 1969 Kent Osboe, HWT 1971 Clint Young, 158 Contributor 1972 Mike McCready, HWT Finn Eriksen 1974 Tom Garcia, 126 1974 Jim Miller, 134 Lifetime Achievement 1974 Ken Snyder, 142 1975 Jim Miller, 134 for Officials 1975 Ken Snyder, 142 Mike Allen 1975 Randy Omvig, HWT 1976 Gary Bentrim, 142 Glen Brand 1977 Gary Bentrim, 142 Hall of Fame 1978 Gary Bentrim, 158 Gene Lybbert 1978 Keith Poolman, 167 Don Parker 1978 Kirk Myers, 190 1979 Kirk Myers, 190 Division II 1980 Kirk Myers, 190 Hall of Fame 1980 Ken Gallagher, 150 Bill Dotson

Academic All-America r d book & re co o ry Nick Baima – 2006-07 Pan American Games Mike McCready 1975 (Gold Medal) Justin Greenlee 1993 (Gold Medal) Panther Olympians Maynard Harmon 1932, Los Angeles Gerald Leeman Silver Medal, 1948, London Bill Koll 5th Place, 1948, London Bill Nelson 1948, London Bill Smith Gold Medal, 1952, Helsinki

35 all-americans

Division I 1983 Randy Majors 3rd (126) 1931 Jesse Arends 2nd (118) John Kriebs 5th (HWT) Finn Eriksen 4th (135) Orville Orr 3rd (155) 1984 Bob Hallman 2nd (118) Dave Grant 8th (158) 1932 Maynard Harmon 3rd (145) John Kriebs 6th (HWT) Arthur Gerber 3rd (HWT) 1950 Frank Altman 3rd (121) Luverne Klar 4th (128) 1985 Paul Kreimeyer 6th (118) 1934 Alvie Natvig 2nd (118) Floyd Oglesby 2nd (136) Lew Sondgeroth 5th (142) Keith Young 1st (145) 1937 Davis Natvig 2nd (118) Bill Nelson 1st (155) 1986 Mark Schwab 5th (118) Ray Cheney 1st (135) Bill Smith 1st (165) Jeff Clutter 8th (158) Fred Stoeker 2nd (HWT) 1938 Davis Natvig 3rd (118) 1987 Mike Schwab 8th (126) 1951 Gene Lybbert, 3rd (130) Jeff Weatherman 5th (190) 1940 Delbert Jensen 3rd (121) Keith Young 1st (147) Roger Isaacson 2nd (136) 1988 Chris Lembeck 5th (158) 1952 Gene Lybbert 1st (130) Joel Greenlee 4th (HWT) 1941 Vern Hassman 2nd (145) Bob Morris 2nd (137) Jim Harmon 2nd (147) 1989 Joel Greenlee 2nd (HWT) 1942 Leon Martin 2nd (175) Bill Weick 1st (157) 1990 Mark Schwab 6th (118) 1953 Pat McCarron 3rd (123) Duaine Martin 8th (126) Jim Harmon 1st (157) Gary Steffensmeier 2nd (150) Gus Gatto 4th (191) Rich Powers 5th (177)

1955 Bill Weick 1st (157) 1991 Steve Hartle 7th (142) Gus Gatto 4th (191) Gary Steffensmeier 4th (150) Rich Powers 4th (177) 1956 Dick Heaton 3rd (147) 1992 Gary Steffensmeier 4th (150) 1958 Dick Heaton 4th (157) Rich Powers 5th (177)

1961 Francis Freeman 4th (123) 1993 Steve Hartle 8th (150) David Jensen 2nd (130) Justin Greenlee 8th (HWT)

1962 Francis Freeman 2nd (123) 1994 Dave Malecek 4th (177) Bill Dotson 2nd (137) Justin Greenlee 2nd (HWT) 1946 Cecil Mott 1st (121) Gerald Leeman 1st (128) 1963 Bill Dotson 1st (137) 1995 Justin Greenlee 2nd (HWT) Russ Bush 3rd (136) Bill Koll 1st (145) 1967 Don Parker 6th (191) 1996 Tony Wieland 8th (190)

1947 Russ Bush 1st (128) 1969 Marv Reiland 6th (130) 1999 Eric Keller 6th (133) Bill Koll 1st (145) Kent Osboe 6th (HWT) Tony Davis 2nd (149) Bill Nelson 1st (165) 1972 Mike McCready 3rd (HWT) 2000 Tony Davis 1st (149) 1948 Bill Koll 1st (147.5) Randy Pugh 4th (174) LeRoy Alitz 4th (191) 1974 Jim Miller 2nd (134) Ken Snyder 3rd (142) 2001 Kyle Hansen 8th (184) 1949 Russ Bush 3rd (128) Paul Hynek 6th (HWT) Luverne Klar 3rd (136) 1975 Jim Miller 4th (134) Keith Young 1st (145) Ken Snyder 5th (142) 2002 Kyle Hansen 8th (184) Bill Nelson 1st (155) Jason Payne 8th (197) Bill Smith 1st (165) 1978 Kirk Myers 6th (190) Paul Hynek 6th (HWT) 1979 Joe Gormally 4th (177) 2003 Dylan Long 2nd (141) Kirk Myers 3rd (190) Sean Stender 4th (197) 1981 Ken Gallagher 5th (142) Dion Cobb 4th (158) 2004 Eric Hauan 6th (174) Sean Stender 6th (197) 1982 Ken Gallagher 7th (142) Joe Gormally 7th (177) 2005 Eric Hauan 6th (174) Kirk Myers 5th (190) Sean Stender 2nd (197)

36 University of Northern Iowa www.unipanthers.com Division II 1977 Dave Prehm 6th (118) Six-Time

1963 Gary Pollard 3rd (115) Jeff Melvin 5th (126) All-American (1) l in uni w rest THE UNIVERSITY Bill Dotson 1st (137) Scott Kollings 6th (134) Both Divisions Jim Sanford 1st (147) Gary Bentrim 1st (142) Kirk Myers (Three-Time Division I & II — see below) Dick Austin 2nd (157) Dick Briggs 4th (150) Ron Mehlin 4th (167) Keith Poolman 4th (167) Steve Hoemann 4th (177) Ed Herman 6th (190) Four-Time 1964 Bob Trautman 4th (137) 1978 Dave Prehm 2nd (118) All-Americans (3) Jim Monroe 2nd (167) Kevin Finn 4th (134) Both Divisions Dick Briggs 3rd (150) Ken Gallagher (Two-Time Division I & II — see below) 1966 Dave Steinkamp 6th (160) Gary Bentrim 1st (158) Don Parker 1st (177) Keith Poolman 1st (167) Division II Joe Gormally 4th (177) Randy Omvig (190-HWT-HWT-HWT) 1967 Jerry Bond 2nd (137) Kirk Myers 1st (190) 5th-4th-4th-1st...1971,73,74,75 Don Parker 1st (177) Keith Poolman (167-167-167-167) Kent Osboe 2nd (HWT) 1979 Kevin Finn 4th (134) 4th-4th-1st-4th...1976,77,78,79 Larry Luttrell 6th (142) 1968 Jerry Bond 4th (145) Ken Gallagher 3rd (150) Three-Time Kent Osboe 1st (HWT) Keith Poolman 4th (167) All-Americans (15) Joe Gormally 2nd (177) Division I g 2007-08 UNI pa nthers 2006-07 revie w hist 1969 Marv Reiland 2nd (130) Kirk Myers 1st (190) Bill Koll (145-145-147.5) Jim Guyer 3rd (160) Kevin Kurth 5th (HWT) 1st-1st-1st...1946,47,48 Vince Bellock 6th (167) Russ Bush (136-128-128) Kent Osboe 1st (HWT) 1980 Brent Hagen 2nd (126) 3rd-1st-3rd...1946,47,49 Ken Gallagher 1st (150) Bill Nelson (165-155-155) 1970 Marv Reiland 4th (134) Dion Cobb 6th (167) 1st-1st-1st...1947,49,50 Clint Young 4th (158) Efonda Sproles 2nd (177) Keith Young (145-145-147) Vince Bellock 2nd (167) Kirk Myers 1st (190) 1st-1st-1st...1949,50,51 Bob Boeck 3rd (177) Kevin Kurth 6th (HWT) Kirk Myers (190-190-190) Mike McCready 3rd (HWT) 6th-3rd-5th...1978,79,82 Gary Steffensmeier (150-150-150) 1971 Clint Young 1st (158) 2nd-4th-4th...1990,91,92 Randy Omvig 5th (190) Sean Stender (197-197-197) 4th-6th-2nd…2003,04,05 1972 Jon Moeller 5th (134) Rich Powers (177-177-177) Mark Fox 4th (142) 5th-4th-5th...1990,91,92 Joe Hatchett 2nd (190) Justin Greenlee (HWT-HWT-HWT) Mike McCready 1st (HWT) 8th-2nd-2nd...1993,94,95

1973 Dave Nicol 4th (126) Both Divisions Jim Miller 4th (134) Joe Gormally (Two-Time Division II and One-Time Ken Snyder 2nd (142) Randy Omvig 4th (HWT) Division I (see below)

1974 Dave Cunningham 6th (118) Division II Tom Garcia 1st (126) Kent Osboe (HWT-HWT-HWT) Jim Miller 1st (134) 2nd-1st-1st...1967,68,69 Ken Snyder 1st (142) Jim Miller (134-134-134) Dan Keller 4th (167) 4th-1st-1st...1973,74,75 Rich Erickson 6th (177) Ken Snyder (142-142-142) Randy Omvig 4th (HWT) 2nd-1st-1st...1973,74,75 Dave Cunningham (118-118-118) 1975 Dave Cunningham 2nd (118) 6th-2nd-5th...1974,75,76 r d book & re co o ry Jim Miller 1st (134) Gary Bentrim (142-142-158) Ken Snyder 1st (142) 1st-1st-1st...1976,77,78 Rich Erickson 2nd (177) Kirk Myers (190-190-190) Randy Omvig 1st (HWT) 1st-1st-1st...1978,79,80

1976 Dave Cunningham 5th (118) Bruce McClure 4th (134) Gary Bentrim 1st (142) Jim Blasingame 3rd (150) Keith Poolman 4th (167) Dan Keller 2nd (177)

37 all-americans

Two-Time One-Time All-Americans (37) All-Americans (67) Division I Division I Division II Davis Natvig (118-118)...2nd-3rd...1937,38 Jesse Arends (118)...2nd...1931 Gary Pollard (115)...3rd...1963 Luverne Klar (136-128)...3rd-4th...1949,50 Finn Eriksen (135)...4th...1931 Bill Dotson (137)...1st...1963 Bill Smith (165-165)...1st-1st...1949,50 Orville Orr (155)...3rd...1931 Jim Sanford (147)...1st...1963 Gene Lybbert (130-130)...3rd-1st...1951,52 Maynard Harmon (145)...3rd...1932 Dick Austin (157)...2nd...1963 Jim Harmon (147-157)...2nd-1st...1952,53 Arthur Gerber (HWT)...3rd...1932 Ron Mehlin (167)...4th...1963 Bill Weick (157-157)...1st-1st...1952,55 Alvie Natvig (118)...2nd...1934 Steve Hoemann (177)...4th...1963 Gus Gatto (191-191)...4th-4th...1953,55 Ray Cheney (135)...1st...1937 Bob Trautman (137)...4th...1964 Eric Hauan (174-174)…6th-6th…2004,05 Delbert Jensen (121)...3rd...1940 Jim Monroe (167)...2nd...1964 Dick Heaton (147-157)...3rd-4th...1956,58 Roger Isaacson (136)...2nd...1940 Dave Steinkamp (160)...6th...1966 Franc Freeman (123-123)...2nd-2nd...1961,62 Vernon Hassman (145)...2nd...1941 Jim Guyer (160)...3rd...1969 Bill Dotson (137-137)...2nd-1st...1962,63 Leon Martin (175)...2nd...1942 Bob Boeck (177)...3rd...1970 Jim Miller (134-134)...2nd-4th...1974,75 Cecil Mott (121)...1st...1946 Jon Moeller (134)...5th...1972 Ken Snyder (142-142)...3rd-5th...1974,75 Gerald Leeman (128)...1st...1946 Mark Fox (142)...4th...1972 Joe Gormally (177-177)...4th-7th...1979,82 LeRoy Alitz (191)...4th...1948 Joe Hatchett (190)...2nd...1972 Ken Gallagher (142-142)...5th-7th...1981,82 Frank Altman (121)...3rd...1950 Dave Nicol (126)...4th...1973 John Kriebs (HWT-HWT)...5th-6th...1983,84 Floyd Oglesby (136)...2nd...1950 Tom Garcia (126)...1st...1974 Mark Schwab (118-118)...5th-6th...1986,90 Fred Stoeker (HWT)...2nd...1950 Bruce McClure (134)...4th...1976 Joel Greenlee (HWT-HWT)...4th-2nd...1988,89 Bob Morris (137)...2nd...1952 Jim Blasingame (150)...3rd...1976 Steve Hartle (142-150)...7th-8th...1991,93 Pat McCarron (123)...3rd...1953 Jeff Melvin (126)...5th...1977 Tony Davis (149)...2nd-1st...1999,2000 David Jensen (130)...2nd...1961 Scott Kollings (134)...6th...1977 Kyle Hansen (184-184)...8th-8th...2001-02 Don Parker (191)...6th...1967 Ed Herman (190)...6th...1977 Paul Hynek (HWT-HWT)...6th-6th...2001-02 Marv Reiland (130)...6th...1969 Larry Luttrell (142)...6th...1979 Eric Hauan (174-174) …6th-6th…2004-05 Kent Osboe (HWT)...6th...1969 Brent Hagen (126)...2nd...1980 Mike McCready (HWT)...3rd...1972 Dion Cobb (167)...6th...1980 Both Divisions Dion Cobb (158)...4th...1981 Efonda Sproles (177)...2nd...1980 Dion Cobb (One-Time Division I and II — see below) Randy Majors (126)...3rd...1983 Bob Hallman (118)...2nd...1984 Division II Dave Grant (158)...8th...1984 Don Parker (177-177)...1st-1st...1966,67 Paul Kriemeyer (118)...6th...1985 Jerry Bond (137-145)...2nd-4th...1967,68 Lew Sondgeroth (142)...5th...1985 Marv Reiland (130-134)...2nd-4th...1969,70 Jeff Clutter (158)...8th...1986 Vince Bellock (167-167)...6th-2nd...1969,70 Mike Schwab (126)...8th...1987 Clint Young (158-158)...4th-1st...1970,71 Jeff Weatherman (190)...5th...1987 Mike McCready (HWT-HWT)...3rd-1st...1970,72 Chris Lembeck (158)...5th...1988 Dan Keller (167-177)...4th-2nd...1974,76 Duaine Martin (126)...8th...1990 Rich Erickson (177-177)...6th-2nd...1974,75 Dave Malecek (177)...4th...1994 Dave Prehm (118-118)...6th-2nd...1977,78 Tony Wieland (190)...8th...1996 Dick Briggs (150-150)...4th-3rd...1977,78 Eric Keller (133)...6th...1999 Kevin Finn (134-134)...4th-4th...1978,79 Randy Pugh (174)...4th...2000 Joe Gormally (177-177)...4th-2nd...1978,79 Jason Payne (197)...8th...2002 Ken Gallagher (150-150)...3rd-1st...1979,80 Dylan Long (141)...2nd...2003 Kevin Kurth (HWT-HWT)...5th-6th...1979,80

38 University of Northern Iowa www.unipanthers.com year-by-year results

-----Points----- NCAA -----Points----- NCAA

Year Coach W L T UNI Opp Place Year Coach W L T UNI Opp Place l in uni w rest THE UNIVERSITY 1923 Paul Bender 1 0 0 16 8 1968 Chuck Patten 17 4 0 454 228 8th* 1924 Paul Bender 2 2 0 47 34 1969 Chuck Patten 14 4 2 404 223 3rd* 1925 Paul Bender 4 1 0 85 25 1970 Chuck Patten 13 1 2 321 195 2nd* 1926 Paul Bender 2 1 0 51 35 1971 Chuck Patten 12 3 0 367 181 7th* 1927 Paul Bender 2 2 0 66 38 1972 Chuck Patten 12 5 0 382 237 2nd* 1928 Paul Bender 2 0 0 51 15 1973 Chuck Patten 9 6 1 359 241 4th* 1929 Paul Bender 4 0 0 94 32 1974 Chuck Patten 15 2 0 551 152 2nd* 1930 Paul Bender 1 3 0 35.5 85.5 1975 Chuck Patten 15 4 0 499 241 1st* 1931 Dave McCuskey 3 2 0 93.5 56.5 1976 Chuck Patten 13 8 0 451 342 3rd* 1932 Dave McCuskey 5 2 0 142.5 83.5 1977 Chuck Patten 12 8 0 414 365 3rd* 1933 Dave McCuskey 2 1 0 46.5 45.5 1978 Chuck Patten 12 4 0 376 241 1st* 1934 Dave McCuskey 3 2 1 100.5 80.5 T7th 1979 Chuck Patten 11 5 0 448 224 3rd* 1935 Dave McCuskey 3 3 0 135.5 78.5 1980 Chuck Patten 14 5 1 622** 281 2nd* 1936 Dave McCuskey 1 6 0 84.5 119.5 1981 Chuck Patten 15 6 0 589 302 12th 1937 Dave McCuskey 4 2 1 138 78 T3rd 1982 Chuck Patten 15 2 0 538 165 10th 1938 Dave McCuskey 6 1 0 141.5 84.5 T13th 1983 Don Briggs 17 3 0 576 272 10th 1939 Dave McCuskey 4 3 0 123.5 90.5 1984 Don Briggs 12 6 0 451 312 11th 1940 Dave McCuskey 7 1 0 148.5 79.5 T8th 1985 Don Briggs 9 8 0 397 296 18th 1941 Dave McCuskey 7 0 1 144 70 T10th 1986 Don Briggs 12 8 0 463 328 17th g 2007-08 UNI pa nthers 2006-07 revie w hist 1942 Dave McCuskey 2 4 0 68 98 T10th 1987 Don Briggs 18** 6 0 594 389 13th 1943 Dave McCuskey 2 0 1 57 31 1988 Don Briggs 14 3 0 459 206 13th 1944 No Wrestling 1989 Don Briggs 12 6 0 474 241 14th 1945 No Wrestling 1990 Don Briggs 12 4 0 399 230 11th 1946 Dave McCuskey 5 0 1 127 51 2nd 1991 Don Briggs 16 5 0 557 286 11th 1947 Dave McCuskey 5 0 2 154 51 2nd 1992 Don Briggs 11 4 0 430 184 10th 1948 Dave McCuskey 8 1 0 225 57 4th 1993 Don Briggs 10 7 0 338 304 22nd 1949 Dave McCuskey 9 0 0 197 60 2nd 1994 Don Briggs 5 7 0 225 242 11th 1950 Dave McCuskey 11 0 0 256 51 1st 1995 Don Briggs 4 11 0 191 417 16th 1951 Dave McCuskey 9 1 0 192 89 4th 1996 Don Briggs 5 12 0 271 442 T27th 1952 Dave McCuskey 6 2 0 152 71 2nd 1997 Don Briggs 7 8 0 276 333 T41st 1953 Bill Koll 4 2 1 112 89 4th 1998 Mark Manning 5 9 0 244 348 T30th 1954 Bill Koll 3 4 0 83 115 1999 Mark Manning 8 10 0 367 369 17th 1955 Bill Koll 8 1 2 200 118 11th 2000 Mark Manning 10 5 2 369 281 11th 1956 Bill Koll 10 0 0 220 85 10th 2001 Brad Penrith 11 8 0 451 294 18th 1957 Bill Koll 6 3 0 169 107 2002 Brad Penrith 7 8 0 294 252 16th 1958 Ed Lyons 8 2 1 213 106 T14th 2003 Brad Penrith 12 6 0 393 285 11th 1959 Bill Koll 8 4 0 228 118 2004 Brad Penrith 10 6 0 423 189 21st 1960 Bill Koll 6 3 2 177 139 2005 Brad Penrith 8 7 0 332 262 15th 1961 Bill Koll 10 2 0 230 109 T8th 2006 Brad Penrith 8 8 2 372 319 28th 1962 Bill Koll 5 9 0 193 197 5th 2007 Brad Penrith 7 9 1 310 363 T34th 1963 Bill Koll 5 7 1 168 193 3rd* 81 Yrs. 651 328 24 1964 Bill Koll 6 7 0 146 232 8th* 1965 Chuck Patten 2 8 1 90 255 * NCAA Division II 1966 Chuck Patten 6 5 0 159 197 10th* ** School Record 1967 Chuck Patten 10 7 1 324 244 3rd*

UNI Head Coaches & Records Coach Years W L T Pct. Paul Bender 1923-30 (8) 18 9 0 .667 Dave McCuskey 1931-52 (20) 102 31 7 .754 Bill Koll 1953-64 (11) 71 42 6 .622 r d book & re co o ry Ed Lyons 1958 (1) 8 2 1 .773 Chuck Patten 1965-82 (18) 217 87 8 .708 Don Briggs 1983-97 (15) 164 98 0 .626 Mark Manning 1998-00 (3) 23 24 2 .490 Brad Penrith 2001-present (7) 63 52 3 .547 Total 1923-07 (82) 666 345 27 .655

39 dual results

1923 (1-0) 1933 (2-1) 17 Iowa State 13 22 at Oklahoma 6 19 at So. Dakota St. 10 Paul Bender Dave McCuskey 14 at Minnesota 18 29 Wheaton 5 11 Mankato St. 14 16 Cornell 8 17.5 Cornell 10.5 15 Iowa 9 24 Nebraska 5 4 at Michigan St. 24 3 at Iowa State 27 26 at Wisconsin 8 26 at Iowa State 5 16 at Luther 13 1924 (2-2) 26 at Iowa 8 14 at Minnesota 12 8 Minnesota 22 Paul Bender 1941 (7-0-1) 17 Cornell 8 11 at Cornell 19 0 at Iowa State 21 1934 (3-2-1) Dave McCuskey 16 Simpson 2 Dave McCuskey 12 Minnesota 12 1950 (11-0) 1955 (8-1-2) 7 at Cornell 11 30 Wisconsin 0 14 at Illinois 12 Dave McCuskey Bill Koll 24 Des Moines 0 6 Iowa State 28 23 Kansas St. 7 24 Oklahoma 5 15 Kansas St. 15 20.5 Missouri 6.5 17 Cornell 11 25 at Wheaton 3 12 at Minnesota 12 1925 (4-1) 14 Iowa 14 21 Chicago 3 18 at Michigan St. 6 20 at Illinois St. 6 Paul Bender 19 at Minnesota 11 15 at Iowa 11 29 Purdue 5 24 South Dakota St. 6 12 Ellsworth 0 11 at Cornell 21 27 Nebraska 5 27 Denver 3 20 at Mankato St. 14 18 at Des Moines 5 15 at Iowa State 9 23 at Nebraska 3 27 Nebraska 3 9 Cornell 11 1935 (3-3) 23 Illinois 2 14 Cornell 12 35 Parsons 0 Dave McCuskey 1942 (2-4) 21 at Minnesota 8 27 Luther 10 11 at Simpson 9 25 at Wisconsin 6 Dave McCuskey 20 Iowa State 5 16 at Purdue 12 13 at Iowa 21 11 at Cornell 19 29 Nebraska-Omaha 3 16 Michigan St. 11 1926 (2-1) 20.5 Missouri 8.5 6 Illinois 24 17 at Cornell 9 9 at Illinois 17 Paul Bender 14 at Minnesota 18 15 Iowa State 11 18 Des Moines 5 24 Nebraska 6 16 at Nebraska 12 6.5 at Cornell 20.5 9 Cornell 19 9 Iowa 15 26.5 Oklahoma 9.5 11 at Minnesota 17 1936 (1-6) 1927 (2-2) Dave McCuskey 1943 (2-0-1) Paul Bender 11 Iowa State 17 Dave McCuskey 11 Michigan 12 20.5 Nebraska 9.5 27 Minnesota 3 14 Wisconsin 9 12.5 at Cornell 15.5 14 Michigan St. 14 33 Des Moines 0 12 at Minnesota 18 16 at Iowa State 14 8 Cornell 17 11 Iowa State 15 8 Indiana 22 1944-45 1928 (2-0) 9.5 Iowa 22.5 (No Wrestling) Paul Bender 1951 (9-1) 1956 (10-0) 20 Northwestern 15 1937 (4-2-1) 1946 (5-0-1) Dave McCuskey Bill Koll 31 Monmouth 0 Dave McCuskey Dave McCuskey 15 at Illinois 9 23 Illinois St. 9 15.5 Iowa State 16.5 29 at Minnesota 5 27 Wheaton 3 19 Wisconsin 11 1929 (4-0) 17.5 Kansas St. 10.5 17 at Illinois 11 21 Michigan St. 10 15 at Michigan St. 11 Paul Bender 9.5 at Minnesota 20.5 25 Nebraska 5 22 at Iowa State 6 26 Minnesota 6 26 at Northwestern 8 24 Wisconsin 10 20 Iowa State 10 8 at Oklahoma 20 21 Mankato St. 10 19 Purdue 13 23.5 Cornell 4.5 12 at Michigan St. 12 17 Nebraska 8 26 Illinois 8 32 at Monmouth 0 32 Missouri 0 24 at Wheaton 8 30 at Neb.-Omaha 7 32 at So. Dakota St. 0 17 Wisconsin 11 16 at Iowa 16 17 Minnesota 11 15 at Cornell 9 1947 (5-0-2) 18 at Purdue 6 24 at Luther 8 1930 (1-3) 1938 (6-1) Dave McCuskey 17 Cornell 9 21 at Nebraska 13 Paul Bender Dave McCuskey 25 at Iowa State 5 8 Iowa State 25 35 Grinnell 5 12 Cornell 12 1952 (6-2) 1957 (6-3) 13.5 Wisconsin 12.5 19.5 at Cornell 14.5 14 Illinois 14 Dave McCuskey Bill Koll 7.5 at Illinois 26.5 15.5 at Minnesota 12.5 33 Wheaton 3 11 Purdue 14 34 South Dakota St. 0 6.5 at Iowa 21.5 13 Iowa State 21 28 Kansas State 5 21 at Michigan St. 8 16 at Wisconsin 14 19 Iowa 11 27 at Minnesota 3 29 at Wheaton 2 19 Cornell 11 1931 (3-2) 23.5 Nebraska 6.5 15 Michigan St. 9 8 Oklahoma 19 17 at Kansas St. 12 Dave McCuskey 16 at Wisconsin 14 19 at Minnesota 8 8 at Minnesota 22 4.5 Illinois 23.5 1948 (8-1) 26 at Nebraska 4 14 Michigan St. 16 8 Iowa State 20 1939 (4-3) Dave McCuskey 18 Iowa State 10 27 Nebraska 3 25 at Minnesota 5 Dave McCuskey 13 at Michigan St. 14 20 at Cornell 6 6 at Mankato St. 22 27 Chicago 5 6 at Illinois 20 24 at Wheaton 6 28 Luther 7 29 Cornell 3 24 Wisconsin 8 28 at Nebraska 5 1953 (4-2-1) 32.5 Grinnell 1.5 23 Iowa State 5 Bill Koll 1932 (5-2) 21 Cornell 13 28 at Minnesota 11 14 Illinois 14 1958 (8-2-1) Dave McCuskey 11 at Minnesota 17 24 Oklahoma Tech 5 16 Cornell 11 Ed Lyons 6 at Iowa State 28 9 at Iowa State 21 38 Western Illinois 0 21 at Marquette 11 16 at Cornell 13 21 at Northwestern 11 20 at Iowa 10 19 Oklahoma 11 14 at Purdue 13 17 at Michigan St. 11 29 at Chicago 3 28 at Cornell 0 19 at Mankato St. 8 25 at So. Dakota St. 5 13 Iowa State 21 1940 (7-1) 15 at Minnesota 16 9 Mankato St. 17 34 Wisconsin 0 Dave McCuskey 1949 (9-0) 13 Michigan St. 16 12 Illinois 12 19.5 Iowa 4.5 25 at Nebraska 5 Dave McCuskey 9 Minnesota 19 20 at Cornell 16 23 Colorado St. 5 18 at Illinois 10 1954 (3-4) 22 Kansas St. 10 13.5 Illinois 10.5 15 Michigan St. 9 Bill Koll 28 Wisconsin 0 15 at Cornell 11 32 at Oklahoma Tech 0 14 Purdue 13 25 at Nebraska 5 40 University of Northern Iowa www.unipanthers.com 31 at Luther 3 12 Minnesota 12 16 at Minnesota 16 23 Eastern Michigan 9 17 at No. Illinois 17 19 at No. Illinois 11 3 Iowa State 23 34 Cornell 3 24 North Dakota 8 34 South Dakota 6 9 Colorado 19 22 Northern Illinois 8 15 Winona State 15 19 South Dakota St. 21 1959 (8-4) 15 Wyoming 18 11 Iowa State 20 19 at Luther 13 38 Luther 3 l in uni w rest THE UNIVERSITY Bill Koll 5 at Michigan St. 20 23 Moorhead St. 14 28 Colorado 11 21 Cornell 9 22 Luther 8 17 Purdue 16 12 Minnesota 24 10 at Michigan St. 16 23 Nebraska-Omaha 8 27 Northern Illinois 8 31 at Moorhead St. 9 34 Nebraska-Omaha 0 14 Illinois 13 33 at Morningside 3 18 at No. Dakota St. 15 11 at Wisconsin 14 6 at Oklahoma St. 24 3 Michigan State 31 43 at Augustana (SD) 2 19 at Illinois 12 19 NE Missouri St. 16 8 Cal Poly SLO 27 16 Colorado Mines 10 1964 (6-7) 15 North Dakota St. 15 13 at Mankato State 19 24 Luther 7 Bill Koll 17 Upper Iowa 15 28 Oregon 11 11 at Mankato St. 15 18 at Luther 10 19 Mankato State 14 12 Oregon State 23 27 Nebraska 3 17 Illinois 13 25 at So. Dakota St. 8 9 Iowa 26 10 at Minnesota 24 14 at So. Dakota St. 11 24 at South Dakota 6 23 South Dakota St. 3 0 Oklahoma St. 30 18 at Cornell 14 1974 (15-2) 22 Northern Illinois 5 7 Michigan St. 21 Chuck Patten 20 at Colorado St. 7 1971 (12-3) 15 Southern Illinois 18 1960 (6-3-2) 3 at Colorado 27 Chuck Patten 30 vs. Illinois 11 Bill Koll 3 at Wyoming 29 17 at Minnesota 15 38 at Luther 0 12 Northern Illinois 12 6 at Minnesota 20 18 at Iowa 12 31 North Dakota St. 7 14 at So. Dakota St. 13 9 Mankato St. 19 1968 (17-4) 6 Navy 26 46 at South Dakota 2 g 2007-08 UNI pa nthers 2006-07 revie w hist 24 at Neb.-Omaha 8 23 Winona St. 5 Chuck Patten 28 at No. Illinois 8 47 vs. Morningside 4 29 at Nebraska 5 0 at Iowa State 34 32 at Cornell 8 9 at Wisconsin 23 34 at So. Dakota St. 9 5 at Colorado Mines 22 20 Nebraska 6 25 Illinois 5 22 Illinois State 16 36 at Augustana (SD) 8 3 at Wyoming 23 13 at Colorado St. 17 31 Luther 9 22 at St. Cloud State 9 15 Michigan St. 15 1965 (2-8-1) 34 St. Cloud State 3 23 at No. Dakota St. 12 17 Iowa 15 15 Mankato St. 13 Chuck Patten 24 vs. ND St. 8 45 at North Dakota 3 21 Mankato State 19 33 at Luther 3 25 Luther 9 19 vs. Valley State 12 23 at Mankato State 14 19 Minnesota 23 16 at Cornell 11 12 South Dakota St. 12 19 at So. Dakota St. 16 30 South Dakota St. 5 21 Northern Illinois 12 11 Minnesota 14 11 at Illinois 15 28 at Luther 9 44 South Dakota 3 39 Moorhead State 5 5 at Mankato St. 29 25 at W. Illinois 9 11 at Michigan St. 21 32 at NW Missouri. St. 4 1961 (10-2) 0 Minnesota 28 21 vs. NE Missouri St. 16 24 at Eastern Mich. 12 49 at Central Missouri 0 Bill Koll 7 Colorado 20 16 Luther 17 37 at Moorhead St. 2 33 at Western Illinois 6 20 at No. Illinois 6 0 at Oklahoma St. 36 20 Eastern Michigan 9 19 South Dakota St. 9 0 Iowa State 32 23 North Dakota 6 1972 (12-5) 1975 (15-4) 18 at Mankato St. 11 18 Cornell 11 27 Mankato State 14 Chuck Patten Chuck Patten 32 Cornell 0 6 at Michigan St. 20 6 Michigan State 21 6 vs. Michigan St. 31 35 Luther 6 12 at Michigan St. 20 6 at Winona St. 22 22 at No. Illinois 11 6 at Iowa 24 47 at Moorhead St. 3 11 Iowa State 16 26 Nebraska 3 43 Moorhead St. 3 43 at North Dakota 6 14 Colorado St. 12 1966 (6-5) 6 at Iowa 21 28 Franklin & Marshall 10 18 at No. Dakota St. 14 17 at Winona St. 10 Chuck Patten 24 vs. Purdue 8 30 at Luther 6 14 Illinois 20 17 at Minnesota 9 17 Illinois 15 23 vs. No. Illinois 6 25 Northern Illinois 13 29 at Augustana (SD) 9 29 Luther 3 18 at Nebraska 14 21 Moorhead St. 9 18 at Minnesota 15 44 at Morningside 0 27 Nebraska-Omaha 2 34 at Cornell 3 9 vs. Indiana 21 39 at South Dakota 18 14 Wyoming 11 25 at Luther 10 1969 (14-4-2) 18 at Northwestern 13 11 Cal Poly SLO 22 0 at Iowa State 35 Chuck Patten 9 vs. Iowa 25 28 St. Cloud State 9 1962 (5-9) 16 at St. Cloud State 14 22 South Dakota St. 11 19 at So. Dakota St. 14 17 Northwestern 14 Bill Koll 9 at So. Dakota St. 18 27 NW Missouri St. 8 26 Mankato State 12 27 South Dakota St. 12 27 at Neb.-Omaha 3 18 Mankato State 16 25 Luther 8 12 Cal Poly SLO 22 35 Montclair State 5 13 at So. Dakota St. 16 6 Moorhead St. 25 20 at Moorhead St. 8 48 North Dakota 3 29 at No. Illinois 9 8 Michigan St. 19 10 Michigan St. 24 27 at No. Dakota St. 5 25 North Dakota St. 11 17 at Mankato State 15 11 at Minnesota 17 6 at Winona St. 23 22 vs. Minot State 9 35 at South Dakota 5 21 Nebraska-Omaha 12 16 Mankato St. 14 17 at Bemidji State 13 25 at Western Illinois 9 19 Minnesota 20

6 at Colorado St. 20 1967 (10-7-1) 21 at North Dakota 11 r d book & re co o ry 7 at Wyoming 22 Chuck Patten 16 vs. Arizona St. 16 13 at Colorado 15 5 at Michigan St. 25 18 vs. Nebraska 11 8 at Iowa State 17 21 at Eastern Mich. 11 14 at Minnesota 17 23 at Luther 3 16 at Illinois 15 5 at Michigan St. 23 6 at Illinois 20 29 Ft. Hays State 7 28 at E. Michigan 3 25 St. Cloud State 5 18 Bemidji State 13 29 vs. Georgia Tech 8 23 Winona St. 7 3 Wisconsin 26 11 vs. Michigan 18 7 Oklahoma St. 19 28 Luther 3 13 at Mankato State 19 25 South Dakota St. 6 21 Western Illinois 5 1963 (5-7-1) 6 at Mankato State 23 25 Morningside 11 Bill Koll 13 at Moorhead St. 17 14 vs. No. Illinois 14 21 at St. Cloud State 8 29 vs. Concordia 6 29 Cornell 5 1973 (9-6-1) 18 Athletes in Action 16 17 South Dakota St. 9 12 Colorado 17 Chuck Patten 8 at Iowa 31 9 at Mankato St. 17 7 vs. Michigan St. 22 1970 (13-1-2) 21 vs. Central Mich. 14 12 Colorado St. 14 29 vs. Illinois 6 Chuck Patten 28 vs. Cincinnati 13 41 dual results

1976 (13-8) 40 vs. Western Illinois 9 27 at Northwestern 11 8 at Wisconsin 24 21 *Oklahoma 16 Chuck Patten 45 at Central Missouri 3 24 at Lock Haven 12 38 at Drake 6 19 Iowa State 17 27 Cleveland State 6 30 vs. So. Illinois 17 30 at West Virginia 12 17 at Michigan 25 44 Northern Illinois 5 31 at Luther 9 41 at Central Florida 6 23 Lehigh 18 43 Wyoming 0 25 at Nebraska 15 26 Kentucky 24 31 at Florida Int’l 17 10 Iowa State 23 5 at Iowa State 35 41 at SW Missouri St. 3 27 SIU-Edwardsville 18 27 vs. So. Dakota St. 10 40 Illinois 3 28 at Nebraska 11 13 at Oklahoma St. 24 17 at Illinois 19 22 at Florida 14 27 at Missouri 11 36 Eastern Illinois 12 21 Lehigh 15 16 Cal Poly SLO 17 52 Mankato State 0 1986(12-8) 42 Drake 3 41 Moorhead State 0 7 Oregon State 31 45 at So. Dakota St. 0 Don Briggs *Virginia Duals 39 Morningside 3 33 at Ohio State 8 44 at Augustana (SD) 3 12 at Wisconsin 21 23 at So. Dakota St. 12 54 vs. Purdue 0 27 Nebraska 10 9 at Iowa 39 1989 (12-6) 23 at Augustana (SD) 9 42 at Mankato State 5 34 at Kentucky 3 23 Oklahoma State 15 Don Briggs 13 Michigan 27 13 Arizona State 18 27 Lock Haven 8 11 Iowa 26 35 South Dakota 5 27 Oregon 10 1983 (17-3) 46 New Mexico 3 12 at Minnesota 24 13 SIU-Edwardsville 15 Don Briggs 44 Morgan State 6 39 New Mexico 4 14 North Dakota St. 18 1980 (14-5-1) 41 Kentucky 3 44 vs. Illinois State 3 17 *Bloomsburg 18 13 Mankato State 21 Chuck Patten 45 No. Michigan 2 12 vs. Penn State 21 19 *North Carolina 24 8 Iowa 37 39 Cleveland State 7 8 Iowa 33 19 vs. Arizona State 29 27 vs. Army 14 17 at Neb.-Omaha 23 42 Wartburg 4 33 Cal Bakersfield 6 29 *Clemson 11 35 vs. SIU-E’ville 4 14 at Iowa State 26 37 Luther 6 31 North Carolina 8 24 *Oklahoma 28 27 at Missouri 16 19 vs. Nebraska 14 3 at Iowa 41 25 at Lock Haven 14 15 *Wisconsin 23 47 SW Missouri St. 0 11 vs. Northwestern 23 23 Louisiana State 23 23 at Lehigh 22 23 *West Virginia 16 18 at Iowa State 20 19 at Minnesota 18 44 Augustana (IL) 2 23 at Clarion 17 18 *Bloomsburg 20 33 at No. Illinois 8 39 at Florida Int’l 9 20 at Missouri 19 6 at North Carolina 28 29 at Eastern Illinois 16 1977 (12-8) 46 vs. Carson-Newman 3 26 at Eastern Illinois 14 35 Missouri 12 38 vs. UT-Chatt. 3 Chuck Patten 43 at Central Florida 7 27 at Illinois 10 24 vs. Illinois 17 23 North Carolina St. 9 3 at Iowa 37 15 at Auburn 26 20 at Minnesota 19 11 Iowa State 26 28 Nebraska 15 21 Augustana (SD) 14 15 at Georgia 19 42 South Dakota St. 8 43 Drake 0 13 Oklahoma State 23 43 Luther 3 16 Kentucky 25 33 Minnesota 8 21 Michigan 18 26 Ohio State 14 27 at South Dakota 11 9 Iowa State 24 6 at Iowa State 33 * Virginia Duals 32 at Drake 5 24 Illinois 10 39 Central Missouri 5 39 Augustana (SD) 3 *Virginia Duals 38 at Morningside 9 42 NE Missouri St. 3 45 at Drake 4 1987 (18-6) 29 at Florida 17 16 Athletes in Action 31 39 at Mankato State 13 Don Briggs 1990 (12-4) 23 at UT-Chatt. 12 37 Winona State 3 34 Cal Poly SLO 12 11 Iowa 31 Don Briggs 12 at Tennessee 24 21 at So. Dakota St. 16 16 at Nebraska 24 10 vs. Weber State 35 23 Minnesota 15 25 at Kentucky 19 31 at Augustana (SD) 8 37 vs. NW Missouri 14 7 at Iowa 39 7 at Cleveland St. 27 41 Mankato State 5 1984 (12-6) 27 Minnesota 12 35 Missouri 8 7 Oregon State 31 24 Minnesota 14 Don Briggs 17 North Carolina 25 34 at Cal State Chico 5 36 St. Cloud State 9 8 at Wisconsin 29 37 Augustana (SD) 3 22 at Fresno State 10 6 at No. Dakota St. 33 1981 (15-6) 31 Cleveland St. 12 21 *Virginia 15 23 at Cal Bakersfield 16 15 at North Dakota 17 Chuck Patten 23 SIU-Edwardsville 14 12 *Penn State 28 31 at Cal Poly SLO 6 15 Cal Poly SLO 21 8 Iowa 40 14 at Iowa 30 20 *No. Carolina St. 15 20 at Cal Fullerton 15 22 at Mankato State 18 47 NE Missouri St. 6 33 New Mexico 12 26 *Arizona State 10 33 SIU-Edwardsville 15 31 Nebraska-Omaha 3 43 Luther 6 16 Oklahoma State 21 21 *North Carolina 19 3 at Oklahoma St. 30 9 Iowa State 34 12 at Iowa State 28 11 at Oklahoma 29 19 *Bloomsburg 16 39 at SW Missouri St. 6 21 South Dakota St. 16 47 at Central Florida 5 33 Lehigh 13 26 at Lehigh 16 14 Iowa State 20 40 at North Carolina 5 28 at Augustana (SD) 17 51 vs. Livingstone 2 40 Eastern Illinois 4 1978 (12-4) 26 at No. Carolina St. 17 46 at So. Dakota St. 3 33 vs. Carson-Newman 15 10 at Nebraska 26 Chuck Patten 24 at East Carolina 17 24 Wisconsin 13 24 vs. Edinboro 14 30 Drake 8 31 at St. Cloud State 7 24 Oregon State 14 18 Missouri 17 19 Wisconsin 15 35 Northern Illinois 7 19 Cleveland State 15 15 Arizona State 27 21 Iowa State 17 27 at Minnesota 11 17 at Iowa 26 19 Cal Poly SLO 17 12 at Minnesota 33 32 SIU-Edwardsville 15 1991 (16-5) 28 at Western Illinois 8 45 Winona State 0 42 Drake 3 32 Nebraska 11 Don Briggs 14 at Minnesota 21 22 Northwestern 17 46 at Mankato State 6 12 at Iowa State 25 24 vs. Minnesota 12 12 at Illinois 24 52 Cornell 0 23 Michigan State 19 29 at Drake 12 11 Iowa 34 9 Iowa State 31 15 Oregon 21 22 Nebraska 24 21 at Missouri 22 36 vs. SW Missouri 6 39 Moorhead State 7 37 at Mankato State 9 30 at Eastern Illinois 8 19 at Missouri 18 34 North Dakota St. 12 37 South Dakota St. 6 1985 (9-8) * Virginia Duals 26 Purdue 10 34 Mankato State 8 23 Louisiana St. 20 Don Briggs 5 at Iowa State 32 18 Kentucky 16 17 Cal Bakersfield 29 8 Wisconsin 27 1988 (14-3) 14 *Ohio State 21 22 at Neb.-Omaha 15 12 at Nebraska 23 57 SW Missouri St. 0 Don Briggs 48 *Ithaca 0 29 at So. Dakota St. 6 24 Missouri 15 12 at SIU-E’ville 25 22 at Wisconsin 12 22 *Michigan 15 24 at Augustana (SD) 20 21 at Missouri 23 14 at Iowa 24 23 *West Virginia 16 21 Ohio State 12 1982 (15-2) 28 at Eastern Illinois 12 20 Minnesota 18 7 *Iowa 35 25 at Southern Illinois 13 Chuck Patten 3 Iowa 43 37 Missouri 7 20 *Nebraska 24 24 Cleveland St. 9 25 North Carolina 10 21 at Ohio State 14 43 vs. Illinois 3 1979 (11-5) 33 Northern Michigan 12 23 at Cal Poly SLO 14 26 *Indiana 10 33 Nebraska 9 Chuck Patten 9 at Iowa 34 27 at Fresno State 9 26 *Bloomsburg 3 47 at No. Illinois 2 6 at Iowa 32 48 vs. Marquette 3 41 at New Mexico 6 3 *Arizona State 20 36 at Eastern Illinois 9 14 Iowa State 27 44 vs. Drake 0 13 at Oklahoma State 26 39 *No. Carolina St. 3 35 vs. Illinois State 3 42 University of Northern Iowa www.unipanthers.com 26 at Drake 9 7 Wisconsin 35 1999 (8-10) 2002 (7-8) 2005 (8-7) 21 Oklahoma St. 16 6 at Missouri 37 Mark Manning Brad Penrith Brad Penrith 26 Indiana 9 6 at Iowa State 38 18 at Minnesota State 22 33 Boise State 6 14 at Wisconsin 20 35 Wyoming 3 30 vs. No. Illinois 13 11 Northwestern 31 26 Wisconsin 12 13 Iowa 23 * National Duals 12 Nebraska 30 19 *Oregon State 24 10 at Iowa 27 20 at Minnesota 25 l in uni w rest THE UNIVERSITY 21 at No. Dakota St. 19 30 *Wyoming 10 26 Oregon 16 22 UT-Chattanooga 16 1992 (11-4) 17 Ohio State 22 16 *Cal Bakersfield 27 18 at Iowa State 20 32 Virginia Tech 10 Don Briggs * Virginia Duals 28 #UT-Chattanooga 11 18 at Northern Illinois 12 38 Eastern Illinois 7 4 at Iowa 35 13 #Illinois 18 33 at Eastern Illinois 9 16 at Iowa State 25 31 at Fresno St. 15 1996 (5-12) 24 #Lehigh 13 12 *Minnestoa 27 22 Hofstra* 14 39 vs. California (PA) 0 Don Briggs 16 #Rider 22 17 *Fresno State 20 3 Lehigh* 33 32 at Cal Bakersfield 9 0 at Iowa 44 29 UW-Stevens Point 12 36 Wis.-La Crosse 6 18 Central Michigan* 21 32 at Cal Fullerton 6 39 James Madison 9 31 Eastern Illinois 10 6 at Oklahoma 31 6 Oklahoma State 30 21 Minnesota 16 4 vs. Indiana 39 15 Nebraska 21 6 at Oklahoma State 30 23 Northern Illinois 17 5 Iowa State 32 21 at Edinboro 24 34 Marquette 21 24 at Wyoming 9 31 at ND State 12 24 Missouri 16 11 at Pittsburgh 29 29 at Missouri 12 17 at Air Force W 17 34 at SD State 3 37 Eastern Illinois 3 45 *NE Missouri St. 4 6 at Minnesota 33 12 Iowa State 25 40 Air Force 6 32 Drake 5 31 *Nebraska-Omaha 7 25 Northern Illinois 20 * National Duals *National Duals 43 SW Missouri St. 2 6 *Indiana 30 17 Nebraska-Omaha 24 51 Northern Illinois 0 4 at Wisconsin 39 6 at Iowa State 38 2003 (12-6) 2006 (8-8-2) 45 Illinois State 5 12 Missouri 27 * Lone Star Duals Brad Penrith Brad Penrith 17 at Purdue 21 12 at Purdue 25 # Virginia Duals 16 Arizona State 17 6 Minnesota 31

17 at Nebraska 19 33 vs. Eastern Illinois 9 18 at Wisconsin 27 11 at Iowa 25 g 2007-08 UNI pa nthers 2006-07 revie w hist 7 Iowa State 34 2000 (10-5-2) 7 Iowa 30 16 Wisconsin 19 1993 (10-7) 6 at Nebraska 31 Mark Manning 28 #Brown 7 34 at Old Dominion 6 Don Briggs 28 at Ohio 18 17 Wisconsin 17 25 #Virginia 12 37 at Virginia Tech 7 9 Iowa 31 6 at Ohio State 38 15 at Iowa 25 26 #Cal Fullerton 12 19 vs. Army 19 27 at Edinboro 7 6 vs. Illinois 35 6 Minnesota 27 21 #Missouri 16 6 at Oklahoma State 35 29 at Clarion 9 * Northern Iowa Duals 26 Ohio State 15 21 Northern Illinois 15 9 Central Michigan* 23 17 at Bloomsburg 12 35 *Virginia 10 10 *Oklahoma State 28 15 Cornell* 19 28 *Brown 9 1997 (7-8) 25 *Pittsburgh 12 18 *Missouri 15 15 Iowa State 24 21 *Clemson 19 Don Briggs 25 *Michigan 16 14 *Michigan 26 19 at Chattanooga 18 19 *Wisconsin 16 30 at Georgia State 13 6 *Edinboro 27 22 at Iowa State 16 38 at Eastern Illinois 15 12 *Minnesota 24 34 at UT-Chatt. 12 24 at Purdue 14 31 North Dakota State 6 23 vs. Wyoming 19 7 Nebraska 28 14 *Cornell 19 33 at Marquette 13 14 Oklahoma State 30 16 at Northern Illinois 16 12 #Fresno St. 25 16 *Lehigh 23 33 at Neb.-Omaha 6 39 Eastern Illinois 0 10 Missouri 26 18 #Oregon St. 20 18 Ohio 22 20 at Nebraska 20 22 Wyoming 13 36 South Dakota State 9 31 at Drake 9 28 #Marquette 18 30 at Eastern Illinois 9 28 American 12 36 Northern Colorado 9 12 at Iowa St. 25 24 #Wyoming 18 32 at No. Illinois 6 35 Fresno State 3 26 North Dakota State 15 36 vs. No. Illinois 15 23 #Ohio 20 3 at Oklahoma State 29 # Texas Duals *National Duals 16 at Minnesota 27 13 Wisconsin 24 31 Missouri 2 * National Duals 19 Purdue 18 22 at Eastern Illinois 17 8 Iowa State 33 2007 (7-9-1) 25 Cal Bakersfield 10 20 at Missouri 19 *Virginia Duals 2004 (10-6) Brad Penrith * Virginia Duals (2nd place) 3 at Oklahoma 37 Brad Penrith 15 Iowa 18 # National Duals 21 Nebraska 23 2001 (11-8) 32 South Dakota State 9 10 at Wisconsin 24 6 Ohio State 34 Brad Penrith 13 Wisconsin 21 3 at Iowa State 38 1994 (5-7) 4 at Iowa State 34 3 at Minnesota 36 10 at Iowa 27 15 Chattanooga 23 Don Briggs * Virginia Duals 19 at Wisconsin 20 22 UT-Chattanooga 16 16 Oregon State 25 37 North Dakota St. 10 # Northern Iowa Duals 16 Iowa 32 25 at Fresno State 12 5 Oklahoma State* 29 8 at Iowa 30 23 Purdue 13 24 UC-Davis 13 30 UC Davis* 10 22 Nebraska-Omaha 16 1998 (5-9) 43 *Neosho CC 6 44 at Eastern Illinois 3 9 Hofstra* 25 25 Lehigh 16 Mark Manning 31 *Northwestern 9 24 at Northern Illinois 10 27 at N. Colorado^ 18 18 Iowa State 16 18 at Indiana 16 25 *Fresno State 10 9 Penn State* 31 24 at Wyoming^ 16 21 at Mankato State 14 9 Penn State 34 15 *Oklahoma 23 22 Iowa State* 21 6 Oklahoma State 35 6 at Oklahoma St. 41 16 at Cal Bakersfield 30 3 at Ohio State 30 16 Minnesota* 24 28 Eastern Illinois 18

17 at SW Missouri St. 18 27 vs. Cal Fullerton 20 48 #Binghamton 6 16 Iowa State 19 20 Old Dominion 16 r d book & re co o ry 12 Minnesota 26 30 *Marquette 19 31 #Ashland 21 7 Oklahoma State 31 17 Northern Illinois 17 15 at Ohio State 25 16 *Wartburg 24 33 #Cleveland State 12 35 Central Oklahoma 3 13 at Missouri 36 15 vs. Illinois 24 25 *Northern Illinois 22 30 Wyoming 6 17 Arizona State 16 31 at ND State^ 9 6 at Nebraska 29 20 at Wisconsin 25 46 Marquette 4 22 Ohio State 18 41 at SD State^ 6 25 at Wyoming 21 9 Oklahoma State 31 *National Duals *National Duals 1995 (4-11) 14 Missouri 23 20 Nebraska 26 ^Western Wrestling Don Briggs 16 at Neb.-Omaha 27 41 Eastern Illinois 3 Conference 9 at Minnesota 30 6 at Nebraska 33 31 Northernn Illinois 10 4 Iowa 40 19 at No. Illinois 22 15 at Iowa State 29 12 at Neb.-Omaha 26 3 Iowa State 32 *Texas Duals 12 *Edinboro 26 *Northern Iowa Duals #Wendy’s Duals 21 *VMI 19 22 *Syracuse 17 6 *Navy 33 6 *Pennsylvania 29 43 lettermen

A C Duff, Tim 1998 Hassel, Scott 1991,92,93 Alitz, Leroy 1948 Camarata, August 1948 Duneman, Eldon 1974 Hassman, Vernon 1941 Allen, Clark 1971 Cameron, Tom 1966 Dunham, Dan 1961,62,63 Hatchett, Joe 1972 Allen, Mike 1970 Ceilley, Bernie 1955 Dunmire, Eric 2000,01 Hattlestad, Neil 1960 Allison, Vern 1972,73 Chambers, Don 1969 Dunning, Danny 2005,06,07 Hauan, Eric 2002,03,04,05 Altman, Frank 1950 Cheney, Ray 1937 Dyrdahl, Phil 1980 Hazen, Scott 2007 Anderson, Andrew 2006, 07 Christensen, Craig 1975 Heaton, Dick 1957,58 Anderson, Marty 1986,87,88 Clark, Jim 1952 E Helgeson, Chris 2003,04,05,06 Anson, Kyle 2007 Claude, Steve 1972 Edwards, Chuck 1951 Herber, Greg 1990,91 Antone, Joe 1959 Clemmensen, Harvey 1947 Engel, Rich 1964,65,66 Herman, Ed 1977 Archambault, Eldon 1945 Clutter, Jeff 1985,86 Erickson, Dick 1974,75,77 Hoemann, Steve 1963 Arends, Jesse 1931 Cobb, Dion 1980,81,82,84 Eriksen, Finn 1935 Hogan, Pat 1986,87,88,89 Armey, Robert 1995,97,98 Cole, Jerry 1966 Ertl, Steve 2003 Holm, Jordan 2003 Arvold, Bruce 1981 Collopy, Lloyd 1949 Ettelson, Charlie 2007 Horton, Tom 1967,68 Asche, Mike 1978 Cook, Dale 1952,55 Ettelson, C.J. 2005,06,07 Huffman, Paul 1987,88,89,90 Austin, Dick 1963,64,65 Cook, Lowell 1951 Hubbard, Tyler 2002 Cordaro, Frank 1970,71,73 F Hynek, Paul 2000,01,02,03 B Cormaney, Al 1966 Fay, Moza 2006,07 Baumgartner, Adam 2005 Cormaney, Wayne 1962,63,64 Finn, Kevin 1978,79 I Bagenstos, Jon 1977 Cornally, Tom 1977 Flach, Nick 1998,99,00 Igram, Cassim 1975,76 Bahr, Chris 1995,96,97,98 Corrigan, Don 1957 Formanek, Dick 1955,56,57 Isaacson, Roger 1940 Bahr, Dennis 1964,66 Coulter, Dave 1978 Fox, Jim 1942 Baima, Nick 2004,05,06, 07 Crandall, Don 1966 Fox, Joe 1961,62 J Balvanz, Jim 1977,79 Crees, Dave 1985,86 Fox, Mark 1971,72,73 Jensen, Dave 1961,62 Balvanz, Tim 1972,73,74 Cummings, Ryan 1995 Freeman, Frank 1960,61,62 Jensen, Delbert 1940 Barnett, Wes 1964,65 Cunningham, Dave 1974,75,76,77 Fuglsang, Gregg 1991 Jindrich, John 1941 Barry, Dave 1946 Johnson, Hesston 2002,03,04 Bartels, Scott 1974 G Johnson, Mark 1983 Barton, Ben 1995,96,97,98 Gallagher, Ken 1979,80,81,82 Jones, Bret 1997 Beal, Ray 1957 Garcia, Pat 2003,04 Jones, Jerry 1956,60 Beamer, Burt 1996,98,99 Garcia, Tom 1974,75 Bean, Clyde 1950,51,52 Garvin, Jon 2001,02,03,04 Becicka, Steve 1966 Gatto, Gus 1952,53,54,55 Beerman, Dan 1995 Gerber, Arthur 1932 Bellock, Skip 1968,69,70 Gienger, Gerry 1957,58,59 Bennethum, Curt 1991,92 Gilson, Ed 1965 Bennett, Troy 1994,95 Goetsch, Colby 2006,07 Benning, Brian 1993 Goetz, Dennis 1966,67 Benson, Rick 1975 Gormally, Joe 1978,79,81,82 Bentrim, Gary 1976,77,78 Grant, Dave 1984,85 Berg, Greg 1990,91 Grant, Duane 1981 Bigley, Ken 1996,97,98,99 Greenlee, Joel 1986,87,88,89 Billerbeck, Mark 1975 Greenlee, Justin 1992,93,94,95 Bird, Mike 1979 Gribben, Joe 1986,87 Bitetto, Chris 2003,04,05,06 Guldberg, Larry 1958,59 Black, Dick 1949 Gulick, Bruce 1967 Blaser, Gene 1956 D Guyer, Jim 1967,68,69 Blasingame, Jim 1974,75,76 Davis, Chad 2003 Boeck, Bob 1970,71,72 Davis, Tony 1999,00 H K Boeding, Bill 1979 Dawson, Larry 1972,75 Haag, Jason 1997,98 Kahl, Kevin 1986,87,88,89 Bond, Jerry 1966,67,68 DeBerg, Mark 1973 Hagen, Brent 1980 Keller, Dan 1973,74,75,76 Bossard, Dave 1985 Deike, Dallas 1977 Halligan, Pat 1957 Keller, Eric 1998,99 , Dick 1967 Delp, Barry 1980 Hallman, Bob 1981,82,83,84 Kelly, Drew 2001,02,03 Boudreaux, Chad 2000,01 Deutsch, Joe 1982 Hamilton, Pat 1988,89,90 Kerker, Mike 1999 Bowen, Keith 1941,42,43 Deutsch, Todd 1984,87 Hansen, Kyle 1999,00,01,02 Kiger, Dean 1965,66 Brainerd, Jim 1961,62 Dilley, Clyde 1951,53 Hansen, Roger 1954 Kinyon, Jim 1967,68 Breitbach, Dean 1940 Dillon, Tim 1969 Hanson, Lloyd 1964 Kjeldgaard, Dan 1994,95,96,97 Brewer, Dustin 2002 Dodd, Randy 1975 Hanson, Tony 1987,88 Kjeldgaard, Doug 1992,94 Briggs, Dick 1975,76,77,78 Dodd, Ronnie 1976 Harmon, Jim 1952,53,58,59 Klar, Luverne 1948,49,50 Brown, Eric 2001 Dodge, Dave 1959,61 Harmon, Maynard 1932 Knoll, Jeff 2005,06 Bruhl, Brad 1992,93 Dolly, Alex 2005,06,07 Harms, Gene 1959 Koenig, Bob 2000,01,02,03 Bruhl, Elwyn 1973 Donnelly, Bill 1982 Harrison, Jeff 2002,03,04,05 Koenig, Tom 2001,02 Bueghly, Keith 1937 Dotson, Bill 1961,62,63 Harrison, John 1951 Koll, Bill 1946,47,48 Bush, Russ 1946,47,49 Downs, Doug 1987,88,89 Hartle, Nate 1992,93 Koontz, Tony 1986 Byrne, Jamie 1990,91,92,93 Draper, Mike 1979 Hartle, Steve 1990,91,92,93 Kopriva, Leroy 1959

44 University of Northern Iowa www.unipanthers.com Kreimeyer, Paul 1982,83,84,85 Meador, Mike 1970,71 R T

Kriebs, John 1981,82,83,84 Mehlin, Ron 1963 Ray, Jerry 1958,59,60,61 Tgiros, Sonny 1955 l in uni w rest THE UNIVERSITY Kruse, Andrew 2004 Melvin, Jeff 1975,76 Raymon, Brian 1994 Trautman, Bob 1964,66 Kurth, Kevin 1979,80 Messerly, Larry 1966,67 Rausenberger, Dick 1963 Tredway, Doug 1980,81,82 Kutz, Ryan 1995 Meyers, Gary 1974 Rechtfertig, Larry 1967 Turner, Hal 1976,77 Miller, Jim 1972,73,74,75 Reiland, Marv 1968,69,70 Tyree, Burke 1991,92,93 L Minnick, Ted 1961 Reiner, Tyson 2007 Lane, Jerry 1958,59,60 Mitchell, Dallas 2007 Reiss, Lyle 1963 V Lappe, Todd 1988,89,90 Moeller, Jay 1973,74 Rhodes, Dusty 1994 Vaughan, Tim 1981 Lawrenz, Josh 2003,04,05 Moeller, Jon 1970,71,72,73 Rhodes, Tyler 2006, 07 VanOosbree, Mike 1981 Lawrenz, Nate 1999,00,01,02 Monroe, Jim 1964,65 Rial, Mark 1999,00,01 VanVoorhis, Boyd 1959 Leeman, Gerald 1946 Morningstar, Scott 1981,83,84,85 Robbins, Brett 2007 Vovos, John 1957,58 Lembeck, Chris 1985,86,88,89 Moore, Brian 1981 Rosonke, Jerry 1960 Leonard, Bob 1976,77 Morkel, Dave 1981,82,83,84 Ruge, Grant 2007 W Leonard, Scott 1987 Morris, Bob 1953 Wachenheim, Lee 1951 Lewallen, Jim 1965 Mott, Cecil 1941,42,46 Waddell, Drew 1981 Livingood, Brandon 2001 Mulnix, Dave 1973,74 Waters, Arland 1958,59 Llewellyn, Jay 1980,81,83,84 Murphy, Jim 1959 Watts, Tracy 1993 Llewellyn, Mike 1985,86,88 Murphy, Tom 1957 Weatherman, Jeff 1984,85,86,87 Loffredo, Fred 1953,54 Murray, Scott 1994,95,96,97 Weber, Keith 1997,99,00,01 Long, Dylan 2001,02,03,04 Myers, Kirk 1978,79,80,82 Weber, Kevin 1999 g 2007-08 UNI pa nthers 2006-07 revie w hist Lott, Dave 1980 Wedeking, Kevin 1980,82 Lovell, Alan 1989 N Wedgbury, Jason 1993,95,96 Lundvall, Martin 1951 Natvig, Alvie 1934 Weick, Bill 1951,52,55 Luttrell, Larry 1979,81,82,83 Natvig, Davis 1937,38 Weisinger, Bruce 1981,82 Lybbert, Gene 1950,51 Nelson, Bill 1947,49,50 Wessely, Tony 1979,80 Nicol, Dave 1970,71,73 Whisler, Mike 2007 Noecker, Norbert 1928 White, Greg 1989,90 Novak, Tim 1994,95 Whorton, Roger 1966 Nunn, De’Andre 2006 Wieland, Tony 1996,97,99,00 Wilkinson, Steve 1977 O Williams, Dave 1990 Oglesby, Floyd 1950 S Williams, Wendell 1962 Oles, Ray 1951,52,53 Sallis, Kirk 1978,79 Wilson, Don 1961,62 Omvig, Randy 1971,73,74,75 Sanford, Jim 1960,61,62,63 Wilson, Joe 1969 Orr, Gay 1928 Schwab, Mark 1986,88,89,90 Wingert, Mike 1964,65 Orr, Louis 1928 Schwab, Mike 1985,86,87,88 Wise, Lee 1964,65 Orr, Orville 1931 Sharp, Bob 1955 Woodall, Mike 1977,78,79 Osboe, Kent 1967,68,69 Sharp, Patrick 2005 Wright, Seth 2006 Osgood, Ryan 2004,05,06,07 Shedek, Michael 2003,04,05 Ott, Mike 1971 Shedenhelm, Kevin 1986 Owen, Ron 1966 Shedenhelm, Kurt 1984,86,87,88 Showalter, Andy 1992,93,94 P Shutt, Wayne 1966,67,68 Parker, Don 1965,66,67 Smith, Bill 1949,50,51 Patten, Chuck 1959,60,61 Smith, Jack 1959,60,61 Paulson, Brent 1995 Snyder, Ken 1973,74,75 Payne, Jason 2000,01,02 Solon, Lindy 1951 M Pearl, Keith 2002 Sondgeroth, Jeff 1986,87 Maher, Dick 1959,60 Pedretti, Eric 2004 Sondgeroth, Lew 1984,85 Majors, Randy 1982,83 Pero, Glenn 1997,98 Sothmann, Mark 1969,70 Malecek, Dave 1991,92,93,94 Pickford, Pat 1985,86 Spangler, Kent 1967 Manchio, Mark 2002,03 Pike, Dave 1970,71,72,73 Sperry, Dan 1994 r d book & re co o ry Manning, Cory 1991,92 Pinch, Chuck 1955 Sproles, Efonda 1980,81,82 Martin, Duaine 1989,90 Pippert, Shawn 1994 Steffensmeier, Gary 1989,90,91,92 Martin, Larry 1973 Pollard, Gary 1963,64 Steinkamp, Dave 1966,67 Martin, Leon 1941,42,43 Poolman, Keith 1976,77,78,79 Stender, Sean 2002,03,04,05 Y Mashek, Dan 1968,69 Powell, Kevin 1999 Stephens, Joe 1996 Yoder, Ross 1981 Massey, Keith 1985,87,88 Powers, Rich 1989,90,91,92 Sterner, Wes 1953 Youel, Josh 1980,81 Masteller, Ed 1955,56,57 Prehm, Dave 1976,78,79 Stevens, Bob 1961,62 Young, Clint 1969,70,71 McCarron, Pat 1953 Pugh, Randy 1999,00 Stoeker, Fred 1950 Young, Keith 1949,50,51 McClure, Bruce 1975,76,77 Pustelnik, Mark 1988,89,90,91 Stolz, Brad 1968,69 McCready, Mike 1970,71,72 Straw Larry 1965 Z McCrillis, Jim 1966 Swafford, Justin 2006,07 Zelinski, John 1997 McNeil, Bill 1960,61 Sweeting, Tony 1999 Zinnel, Curt 2006,07

45 series records

Opponent W L T Series Began Last Meeting Opponent W L T Series Began Last Meeting Ashland 1 0 0 2001 2001 Lehigh 7 2 0 1976 2005 Air Force 1 1 0 2002 2005 Livingstone 7 0 0 1987 1987 Arizona State 2 5 1 1969 2004 Lock Haven 3 0 0 1982 1986 Army 1 0 1 1989 2006 Louisiana State 1 0 1 1980 1981 Athletes-In-Action 1 1 0 1975 1980 Luther 25 1 0 1954 1981 Auburn 0 1 0 1980 1980 Minnesota State, Mankato 22 12 0 1953 1999 Augustana (IL) 1 0 0 1980 1980 Marquette 6 0 0 1982 2001 Augustana (SD) 12 0 0 1973 1987 Michigan 3 4 0 1927 2000 Binghamton 1 0 0 2001 2001 Michigan State 9 18 3 1943 1984 Bemidji State 3 0 0 1967 1969 Minnesota 25 32 4 1931 2006 Bloomsburg 3 2 0 1986 1993 Minot State 1 0 0 1969 1969 Boise State 1 0 0 2002 2002 Missouri 16 7 0 1934 2007 Brown 1 0 0 1993 1993 Missouri State 6 1 0 1984 1994 California (PA) 1 0 0 1992 1992 Montclair State 1 0 0 1969 1969 Cal Davis 1 0 0 2004 2004 Monmouth 2 0 0 1928 1929 Cal Poly SLO 4 5 0 1972 1990 Morgan State 1 0 0 1986 1986 Cal State Bakersfield 4 3 0 1981 1999 Morningside 6 0 0 1969 1977 Cal State-Chico 1 0 0 1990 1990 Moorhead State 10 2 0 1969 1978 Cal State Fullerton 3 0 0 1990 1998 Navy 0 1 0 1971 1971 Carson-Newman 2 0 0 1980 1987 Nebraska 30 13 1 1935 2001 Central Florida 3 0 0 1979 1980 Nebraska-Omaha 13 4 0 1950 2000 Central Michigan 1 2 0 1973 2006 New Mexico 4 0 0 1984 1989 Central Missouri 3 0 0 1974 1980 North Carolina 4 3 0 1981 1989 Central Oklahoma 1 0 0 2003 2004 North Carolina State 4 0 0 1981 1989 Chattanooga 7 1 0 1977 2007 North Dakota 6 1 0 1968 1977 Chicago 4 0 0 1931 1941 North Dakota State 12 2 1 1968 2007 Cincinnati 1 0 0 1973 1973 Northern Colorado 2 0 0 2006 2007 Clarion 2 0 0 1983 1993 Northern State 1 0 0 1968 1968 Clemson 3 0 0 1986 1993 Northern Illinois 24 1 5 1958 2007 Cleveland State 5 1 0 1976 1983 Northern Michigan 2 0 0 1982 1983 Colorado 1 5 0 1962 1967 Northwestern 8 2 0 1928 2001 Colorado Mines 3 3 0 1940 1968 Northwest Missouri 5 0 0 1969 1986 Colorado State 3 3 0 1940 1968 Ohio 2 1 0 1996 1997 Concordia 1 0 0 1967 1967 Ohio State 6 6 0 1978 2004 Cornell 0 2 0 1997 2006 Oklahoma 5 7 0 1926 2002 Cornell (IA) 29 9 1 1923 1981 Oklahoma State 4 19 0 1948 2007 Denver 1 0 0 1950 1950 Old Dominion 2 0 0 2006 2007 Des Moines 4 0 0 1924 1927 Oregon 3 1 0 1973 2002 Drake 12 0 0 1982 1993 Oregon State 1 6 0 1973 2007 East Carolina 1 0 0 1981 1981 Parsons 1 0 0 1925 1925 Eastern Illinois 19 0 0 1983 2007 Penn State 0 4 0 1986 2004 Eastern Michigan 5 0 0 1967 1971 Pittsburgh 1 1 0 1996 2000 Edinboro 2 3 0 1987 2000 Purdue 12 3 1 1929 2001 Ellsworth 1 0 0 1925 1925 Rider 0 1 0 1999 1999 Florida 2 0 0 1977 1979 St. Cloud State 5 0 0 1961 1978 Florida International 2 0 0 1979 1980 Simpson 2 0 0 1924 1925 Fort Hays State 1 0 0 1967 1967 South Dakota 8 0 0 1970 1977 Franklin & Marshall 1 0 0 1972 1972 South Dakota State 30 3 1 1954 2007 Fresno State 6 2 0 1985 2004 Southern Illinois 7 3 0 1974 1990 Georgia 0 1 0 1980 1980 Tennessee 0 1 0 1977 1977 Georgia State 1 0 0 1997 1997 Truman State 5 0 0 1968 1996 Georgia Tech 1 0 0 1969 1969 UC Davis 1 0 0 2007 2007 Grinnell 2 0 0 1938 1939 Upper Iowa 1 0 0 1970 1970 Hofstra 1 1 0 2005 2007 Valley State 1 0 0 1968 1968 Illinois 20 13 3 1930 1999 Virginia 2 0 0 1987 2000 Illinois State 6 0 0 1955 1992 Virginia Tech 2 0 0 2004 2006 Indiana 3 4 0 1936 1998 Wartburg 1 1 0 1980 1998 Iowa 8 39 2 1930 2007 Weber State 0 1 0 1986 1986 Iowa State 16 48 0 1924 2007 Western Illinois 7 0 0 1948 1979 Ithaca 1 0 0 1991 1991 West Virginia 3 0 0 1982 1991 James Madison 1 0 0 1996 1996 Wheaton 7 0 0 1946 1952 Kansas State 7 0 0 1937 1957 Winona State 5 2 1 1961 1981 Kentucky 5 1 0 1976 1983 Wisconsin 18 18 1 1927 2007 Lehigh 7 2 0 1976 2005 Wisconsin-La Crosse 1 0 0 2002 2002 Livingstone 1 0 0 1987 1987 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 1 0 0 1999 1999 Lock Haven 3 0 0 1982 1986 Wyoming 12 4 0 1960 2007

46 University of Northern Iowa www.unipanthers.com 2007-08 opponents

Wisconsin Iowa Iowa State Badgers Hawkeyes Cyclones l in uni w rest THE UNIVERSITY Dec. 8, 2007 – Cedar Falls, Iowa Dec. 13, 2007 – Iowa City, Iowa Dec. 16, 2007 – Cedar Falls, Iowa Location Madison, Wis. Location Iowa City, Iowa Location Ames, Iowa Enrollment 41,466 Enrollment 29,979 Enrollment 23,710 Colors Cardinal & White Colors Black & Gold Colors Cardinal & Gold Conference Big Ten Conference Big XII Director of Athletics Director of Athletics Gary Barta Director of Athletics Jamie Pollard Head Coach Head Coach Tom Brands Head Coach Cael Sanderson Record at School 141-96-9 (14 years) Record at School 14-5 (1 year) Record at School 13-3 (1 year) Career Record Same Career Record 31-25 (3 years) Career Record Same 2006-07 Dual Record 19-3 2006-07 Dual Record 14-5 2006-07 Dual Record 13-3 2007 NCAA Finish 13th (45.5 pts.) 2007 NCAA Finish 8th (57.0 pts.) 2007 NCAA Finish 2nd (88.5 pts.) Letterwinners Returning/Lost 19/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 13/8 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 14/8 NCAA Qualifiers Returning 8 (Collin Cudd, 125; NCAA Qualifiers Returning 6 (Charlie Falck, 125; NCAA Qualifiers Returning 6 (Nick Fanthorpe, 125; Zach Tanelli, 133; Kyle Ruschell, 141; Alex Tsirtsis, 141; Ryan Morningstar, 157; Nick Gallick, 133; Mitch Mueller, 141; Craig Henning, 157; Matt Maciag, 174; Mark Perry, 165; Phil Keddy, 184; Matt Fields, 285) Cyler Sanderson, 149; Jake Varner, 184; Trevor Brandvold, 184; Dallas Herbst, 197; Wrestling Contact Traci Wagner David Zabriskie, 285) Kyle Massey, 285) Office Phone 319-335-9411 Wrestling Contacts Tom Kroeschell, Amanda Dahl

Wrestling Contact Betsy Golomski Email [email protected] Office Phone 515-294-3372 g 2007-08 UNI pa nthers 2006-07 revie w hist Office Phone 608-262-1811 Athletics Website www.hawkeyesports.com Email [email protected]/[email protected] Email [email protected] Mailing Address Athletics Website www.cyclones.com Athletics Website www.uwbadgers.com 157 Carver-Hawkeye Arena Mailing Address Mailing Address Iowa City, IA 52242-1020 Jacobson Athletic Building Wisconsin Athletic Communications 1600 S. Fourth St. Kellner Hall Series Record (Iowa leads 38-8-2) Ames, IA 50010 1440 Monroe Street 2006-07 L 15-18 1979-80 L 3-41 Madison, WI 53711 2005-06 L 11-25 1978-79 L 6-32 Series Record (Iowa State leads 47-17) 2004-05 L 13-23 1977-78 L 17-26 2006-07 L 3-38 1976-77 L 9-34 Series Record (Tied 18-18-1) 2003-04 L 10-27 1976-77 L 3-37 2005-06 L 15-24 1975-76 L 14-26 2006-07 L 10-24 1983-84 W 24-13 2002-03 L 7-30 1975-76 L 8-37 2004-05 L 25-16 1966-67 L 11-20 2005-06 L 16-19 L 8-29 2001-02 L 10-27 1974-75 L 8-31 2003-04 L 16-19 1965-66 L 0-35 2004-05 L 14-20 1970-71 L 9-23 2000-01 L 16-32 1973-74 W 17-15 W 22-21 1964-65 L 0-32 2003-04 L 13-24 1966-67 L 3-26 1999-00 L 15-25 1972-73 L 9-26 2002-03 W 22-16 1963-64 L 0-34 2002-03 L 18-27 1958-89 L 11-14 1995-96 L 0-44 1971-72 L 6-24 2001-02 L 18-20 1962-63 L 3-23 2001-02 W 26-12 1957-58 W 28-0 1994-95 L 4-40 L 9-25 L 12-25 1961-62 L 8-17 2000-01 L 19-20 1956-57 W 16-14 1993-94 L 8-30 1970-71 W 18-12 2000-01 L 15-29 1960-61 L 11-16 1999-00 T 17-17 1955-56 W 19-11 1992-93 L 9-31 1967-68 L 6-21 1999-00 L 8-33 1951-52 W 18-10 1997-98 L 20-25 1939-40 W 26-8 1991-92 L 4-35 1941-42 L 9-15 1998-99 L 6-38 1950-51 W 22-6 1996-97 L 13-24 1938-39 W 24-8 1990-91 L 11-34 1940-41 W 15-11 1997-98 L 3-32 1949-50 W 20-5 1995-96 L 4-39 1937-38 W 16-14 L 7-35 1939-40 W 15-9 1996-97 L 4-34 1948-49 W 26-5 1994-95 L 7-35 1936-37 W 24-10 1989-90 L 7-39 1938-39 W 20-10 1995-96 L 7-34 1947-48 W 23-5 1992-93 W 19-16 1934-35 W 25-6 1988-89 L 11-26 1937-38 W 19-11 1994-95 L 6-31 1946-47 W 25-5 1987-88 W 22-12 1933-34 W 30-0 1987-88 L 14-24 1936-37 T 16-16 1993-94 W 18-16 1945-46 W 20-10 1986-87 W 19-15 1931-32 W 34-0 1986-87 L 11-31 1935-36 L 9.5-22.5 1992-93 L 12-25 1942-43 W 16-14 1985-86 L 15-23 1929-30 W 13.5-12.5 1985-86 L 9-39 1934-35 L 13-21 1991-92 L 5-32 1941-42 W 15-11 L 12-21 1928-29 W 17-11 1984-85 L 3-43 1933-34 T 14-14 1990-91 L 5-32 1940-41 W 15-9 1984-85 L 8-24 1926-27 W 14-9 1983-84 L 14-30 1932-33 W 26-8 1989-90 L 14-20 1939-40 W 17-13 L 8-27 1982-83 L 8-33 1931-32 W 19.5-4.5 1988-89 L 18-20 1938-39 L 9-21 1981-82 L 9-34 1929-30 L 6.5-21.5 1987-88 W 19-17 1937-38 L 13-21 1980-81 L 8-40 1986-87 L 12-25 1936-37 L 15.5-17.5 1985-86 L 11-26 1935-36 L 11-15

1984-85 L 5-35 L 11-17 r d book & re co o ry 1983-84 W 21-17 1933-34 L 6-28 1982-83 L 6-33 1932-33 L 3-27 1981-82 L 10-23 1931-32 L 13-21 1980-81 L 12-28 L 6-28 1979-80 L 9-24 1930-31 L 8-20 1978-79 L 14-27 1929-30 L 8-25 1977-78 L 9-31 1923-24 L 0-21

47 2007-08 opponents

Chattanooga Northern Colorado Oklahoma State Mocs Bears Cowboys Jan. 6, 2008 – Douglasville, Ga. Jan. 19, 2008 – Cedar Falls, Iowa Jan. 25, 2008 – Stillwater, Okla. (Lithia Springs HS) Location Greeley, Colo. Location Stillwater, Okla. Location Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrollment 12,300 Enrollment 31,800 Enrollment 9,558 Colors Blue & Gold Colors Orange & Black Colors Navy & Old Gold Conference Western Wrestling Conference (WWC) Conference Big XII Conference Southern Director of Athletics Jay Hinrichs Director of Athletics Mike Holder Director of Athletics Rick Hart Head Coach Jack Maughan Head Coach John Smith Head Coach Chris Bono Record at School 118-151-1 (20 years) Record at School 250-32-3 (16 years) Record at School 16-1 (1 year) Career Record Same Career Record Same Career Record Same 2006-07 Dual Record 5-11 2006-07 Dual Record 14-5 2006-07 Dual Record 16-1 2007 NCAA Finish 54th (2.0 pts.) 2007 NCAA Finish 5th (69.0 pts.) 2007 NCAA Finish 21st (29.5 pts.) Letterwinners Returning/Lost 16/12 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 8/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 12/6 NCAA Qualifiers Returning 4 (Tony Mustari, 125; NCAA Qualifiers Returning 7 (Tyler Shinn, 125; NCAA Qualifiers Returning 4 (Javier Maldonado, 125; Kenny Hashimoto 141, Shawn Vincent, 184; Coleman Scott, 133; Nathan Morgan, 141; Lloyd Rogers, 174; Josh Edmondson, 184; Reece Hopkin, 285) Newly McSpadden, 157; Brandon Mason, 174; Matt Koz, 285) Wrestling Contact Heather Kennedy Jack Jensen, 184; Jared Rosholt, 285) Wrestling Contact Jeff Romero Office Phone 970-351-1065 Wrestling Contact Gavin Lang Office Phone 423-425-5292 Email [email protected] Office Phone Email [email protected] Athletics Website www.uncbears.com 405-744-3875 Athletics Website www.GoMocs.com/wrestling Mailing Address: Email [email protected] Mailing Address UNC Athletics Media Relations Office Athletics Website www.okstate.com 615 McCallie Avenue 251 Butler-Hancock Hall, Campus Box 117 Mailing Address Chattanooga, TN 37403 Greeley, CO 80639 220 Athletics Center Oklahoma State University Series Record (UNI leads 7-1) Series Record (UNI Leads 2-0) Stillwater, OK 74078 2006-07 L 15-23 1998-99 W 28-11 2006-07 W 27-18 2005-06 W 36-9 2005-06 W 19-18 1996-97 W 34-12 Series Record (Oklahoma State leads 20-4) 2004-05 W 22-16 1988-89 W 38-3 2006-07 L 6-35 1989-90 L 3-30 2003-04 W 22-16 1976-77 W 23-12 L 5-29 1988-89 L 13-23 2005-06 L 6-35 1987-88 L 13-24 Wyoming 2004-05 L 6-30 1985-86 W 23-15 2003-04 L 7-31 1984-85 L 13-26 Cowboys 2002-03 L 14-30 1983-84 L 16-21 Jan. 18, 2008 – Cedar Falls, Iowa L 10-28 1964-65 L 0-36 Locatio Laramie, Wyo. 2001-02 L 6-30 1963-64 L 0-30 Enrollment 13,207 2000-01 L 9-31 1962-63 L 6-24 Colors Brown & Gold 1999-00 L 3-29 1961-62 L 7-19 Conference Western Wrestling Conference (WWC) 1993-94 L 6-41 1948-49 W 32-0 Director of Athletics 1990-91 W 21-16 1947-48 W 24-5 Head Coach Steven Suder Record at School 123-127-2 (18 years) Career Record Same 2006-07 Dual Record 5-9 2007 NCAA Finish 65th (0.0 pts.) Letterwinners Returning/Lost 12/2 NCAA Qualifiers Returning 3 (Cory VamBaur, 133; Carter Downing, 149; Bryan Bernal, 174) Wrestling Contact Sean McKinney Office Phone 307-766-5509 Email [email protected] Athletics Website www.wyomingathletics.com Mailing Address: UW Athletics Media Relations Office Department 3414 1000 E. University Ave. Laramie, Wyoming 82071-3414

Series Record (UNI Leads 12-4) 2006-07 W 24-16 1990-91 W 35-3 2005-06 W 23-19 1984-85 W 43-0 2002-03 W 22-13 1963-64 L 3-29 2001-02 W 24-9 1962-63 L 15-18 2000-01 W 30-6 1961-62 L 7-22 1998-99 W 30-10 1960-61 W 14-11 1997-98 W 25-21 1959-60 L 3-23 1996-97 W 24-18 1927-28 W 20-15

48 University of Northern Iowa www.unipanthers.com Northern Illinois South Dakota State Nebraska-Omaha Huskies Jackrabbits Mavericks Feb. 1, 2008 – DeKalb, Ill. Feb. 10, 2008 – Cedar Falls, Iowa Feb. 21, 2008 – Omaha, Neb.

Location Dekalb, Ill. Location Brookings, S.D. Location Omaha, Neb. l in uni w rest THE UNIVERSITY Enrollment 25,208 Enrollment 11,377 Enrollment 14,000 Colors Cardinal & Black Colors Yellow & Blue Colors Crimson & Black Conference Mid-American Conference Western Wrestling Conference (WWC) Conference North Central Director of Athletics Jim Phillips Director of Athletics Dr. Fred Oien Director of Athletics David Miller Head Coach Dave Grant Head Coach Jason Liles Head Coach Mike Denney Record at School 97-75-6 (12 years) Record at School 130-90-2 (14 years) Record at School 268-106-5 (28 years) Career Record Same Career Record 218-127-2 Career Record Same 2006-07 Dual Record 6-4-1 2006-07 Dual Record 8-8-1 2006-07 Dual Record 6-5 2007 NCAA Finish: 44th (7.0 pts.) 2007 NCAA Finish 65th (0.0 pts.) 2007 NCAA Div. II Finish 3rd Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/4 NCAA Qualifiers Returning 1 (Ryan Meyer, 165) NCAA Qualifiers Returning 7 (Jeff Rau, 133; NCAA Qualifiers Returning 2 (Pat Castillo, 125; SID Jason Hove Sim Bribieseca, 141; Todd Meneely, 149; Duke Burk, 184) Office Phone 605-688-4623 Ross Taplin, 165; Austin Boehm, 184; Wrestling Contact Russell Houghtaling Email [email protected] Jacob Mars, 197; Tony Lewis, 285) Office Phone 815-753-1708 Athletics Website www.gojacks.com Letterwinners Returning/Lost 10/5 Email [email protected] Mailing Address Wrestling Contact Steve Field Athletics Website www.niuhuskies.com Sports Information Office Office Phone 402-554-3267 Mailing Address Stanley J. Marshall HPER Center Email [email protected] Media Relations SDSU Box 2820 Athletics Website gomavs.unomaha.edu 209 Convocation Center South Dakota State University Mailing Address g 2007-08 UNI pa nthers 2006-07 revie w hist 1525 West Lincoln Highway Brookings, SD 57007-1497 6001 Dodge Street Northern Illinois University Omaha, NE 68182 Dekalb, IL 60115 Series Record (UNI leads 30-3-1) 2006-07 W 41-6 1969-70 W 25-8 Series Record (UNI leads 13-4) Series Record (UNI leads 20-1-5) 2005-06 W 36-9 1968-69 W 27-11 1999-00 W 33-6 1974-75 W 21-12 2006-07 T 17-17 1990-91 W 47-2 2004-05 W 34-3 1967-68 W 19-16 1998-99 L 17-24 1962-63 W 23-8 2005-06 T 16-16 1989-90 W 35-7 2003-04 W 32-9 1966-67 W 25-6 1997-98 L 16-27 1961-62 W 27-3 2004-05 W 23-17 1988-89 W 33-8 1983-84 W 46-3 1965-66 L 9-18 1995-96 W 31-7 1960-61 W 27-2 2003-04 W 24-10 1987-88 W 44-5 1982-83 W 42-8 1964-65 T 12-12 1994-95 L 12-26 1959-60 W 29-5 2002-03 W 21-15 1972-73 T 17-17 1981-82 W 45-0 1963-64 W 14-11 1993-94 W 22-16 1958-59 W 34-0 2001-02 W 18-12 1970-71 W 28-8 1980-81 W 37-6 1962-63 W 17-9 1977-78 W 22-15 1950-51 W 30-7 2000-01 W 31-10 1969-70 W 27-8 1979-80 W 21-16 1961-62 L 13-16 1976-77 W 31-3 1949-50 W 29-3 1999-00 W 32-6 1968-69 T 14-14 1978-79 W 27-10 1960-61 W 19-9 1975-76 L 17-23 1998-99 W 25-20 1967-68 W 23-6 1977-78 W 29-6 1959-60 W 14-13 1997-98 W 25-22 W 22-11 1976-77 W 21-16 1958-59 W 23-3 1975-76 W 23-12 1967-58 W 25-5 North Dakota L 19-22 1966-67 W 22-8 State Bison 1992-93 W 36-15 1960-61 W 20-6 1973-74 W 34-9 1956-57 W 34-0 Feb. 24, 2008 – Cedar Falls, Iowa 1991-92 W 51-0 1959-60 T 12-12 1972-73 L 19-21 1955-56 W 32-0 1971-72 W 19-14 1954-55 W 24-6 Location Fargo, N.D. 1970-71 W 30-15 1953-54 W 19-10 Enrollment 12,527 Colors Green & Yellow Conference Wrestling Wrestling Conference (WWC) Director of Athletics Gene Taylor Head Coach Bucky Maughan Record at School 432-127-12 (43 years) Career Record Same 2006-07 Dual Record 8-5-1 2007 NCAA Finish T-63rd (0.5 pts.) NCAA Qualifiers Returning 3 (Eric Hoffman, 125; Ryan Adams, 149; Jacob Bryce, 197) Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/1 Wrestling Contact Rand Champion

Office Phone 701-231-8047 r d book & re co o ry Email [email protected] Athletics Website www.GoBison.com Mailing Address PO Box 5600 Fargo, ND 58105-5600

Series Record (UNI leads 12-2-1) 2006-07 W 31-9 1973-74 W 31-7 2005-06 W 26-15 1972-73 W 18-15 2004-05 W 31-12 1971-72 W 25-11 1993-94 W 37-10 1970-71 W 23-12 1977-78 W 34-12 1969-70 T 15-15 1976-77 L 6-33 1968-69 W 27-5 1975-76 L 14-18 1967-68 W 24-8 1974-75 W 18-14 49 panther team honors

Ewoldt Scholarship Recipients Ed ewoldt scholarship 2008 Danny Dunning Moza Fay In January of 1992, UNI officials announced the competing on the wrestling team his last two years. He 2007 Nick Baima establishment of the Ed Ewoldt Wrestling Scholarship, went on to teach and coach at West Central-Maynard 2006 Nick Baima the first fully-endowed scholarship in the history of the (Iowa) High School from 1955-58 and Wheaton (Ill.) 2005 Nick Baima University’s athletics program. Central High School, where he coached Magruder, from 2004 Paul Hynek The scholarship was made possible by a $120,000 1959-88. Drew Kelly gift to the Northern Iowa Foundation by Ron Magruder “Ed has had a tremendous impact on my life,” Dustin Brewer of Orlando, Florida. Each year, beginning with the 1992- Magruder said, “and has helped me get where I am today. 2003 Jordan Holm 93 academic year, the Panther wrestling program has This is my way of thanking him for being a great teacher, 2002 Paul Hynek awarded a full scholarship from the interest generated by mentor and friend.” Jon Garvin the gift. The recipients of the Ed Ewoldt Scholarship for the Jordan Holm Ewoldt began attending UNI, then known as Iowa 2007-08 season are Danny Dunning and Moza Fay. 2001 Paul Hynek State Teachers College, in 1948 and graduated in 1954, Drew Kelly Dustin Brewer 2000 Paul Hynek Drew Kelly Dustin Brewer 1999 Tony Davis 1998 Tony Wieland Eric Keller Ken Bigley Keith Weber 1997 Chris Bahr 1996 Tony Wieland 1995 Chris Bahr Ryan Cummings 1994 Justin Greenlee 1993 Justin Greenlee National Wrestling Coaches Lyle E. Schwarzenbach Award McCready/Steffensmeier 1992 Justin Greenlee Association All-Academic Team (Exhibits highest standards in Award (Leadership) (Inaugural year 1991) citizenship, academics, practice 2007 Colby Goetsch Most Valuable Wrestler 2007 Andrew Anderson and dedication) 2006 Chris Helgeson 2007 Nick Baima Kyle Anson 2007 Nick Baima 2005 Jeff Harrison Moza Fay Nick Baima 2006 Nick Baima 2004 Nick Baima 2006 Nick Baima Colby Goetsch 2005 Nick Baima 2003 Hesston Johnson 2005 Eric Hauan Ryan Osgood 2004 Jon Garvin 2002 Nate Lawrenz Sean Stender 2006 Nick Baima 2003 Bob Koenig 2001 Mark Rial 2004 Dylan Long 2005 Nick Baima 2002 Eric Hauan 2000 Kyle Hansen Eric Hauan Eric Hauan 2001 Keith Weber 1999 Randy Pugh 2003 Dylan Long 2004 Jon Garvin (First Team) 2000 Tony Wieland 1998 Nate Lawrenz 2002 Kyle Hansen 2003 Jordan Holm (HM) 1999 Ken Bigley Dylan Long 2002 Paul Hynek (Second Team) 1998 Ken Bigley Redshirt Award 2001 Kyle Hansen Kyle Hansen (HM) 1997 Ken Bigley 2007 Caleb Flores Paul Hynek 2001 Paul Hynek (Second Team) Bret Jones 2006 Charlie Ettelson 2000 Tony Davis Kyle Hansen (HM) 1996 Joe Stephens 1999 Tony Davis Keith Weber (HM) 1995 Chris Bahr Rookie Award 1998 Eric Keller 2000 Tony Wieland (HM) 2007 Kyle Anson Ben Barton Kyle Hansen (HM) Chuck Patten Award 2006 Moza Fay 1997 Scott Murray 1999 Ken Bigley (HM) (Leadership) 1996 Tony Wieland Eric Keller (HM) 2007 Ryan Osgood Most Courageous Award 1995 Justin Greenlee Tony Wieland (HM) 2006 Chris Bitetto 2007 Alex Dolly 1994 Dave Malecek 1995 Justin Greenlee (First Team) 2005 Sean Stender 1993 Steve Hartle 1993 Jamie Byrne (HM) 2004 Hesston Johnson Most Improved Award 1992 Rich Powers Andrew Showalter (HM) 2003 Drew Kelly 2007 Moza Fay 1991 Rich Powers 1992 Gary Steffensmeier (First Team) 2002 Kyle Hansen 1990 Gary Steffensmeier 1991 Gary Steffensmeier (First Team) 2001 Kyle Hansen 1989 Joel Greenlee Jamie Byrne (Third Team) 2000 Randy Pugh 1988 Joel Greenlee Cory Manning (Third Team) 1999 Eric Keller 1987 Jeff Weatherman 1998 Eric Keller 1986 Mark Schwab ESPN The Magazine 1997 Ben Barton 1985 Lew Sondgeroth CoSIDA Academic All-America Scott Murray 1984 Bob Hallman Team (Includes athletes from 1996 Tony Wieland 1983 Randy Majors 16 NCAA-sponsored sports) 1995 Justin Greenlee 2007 Nick Baima (Third Team) 1992 Gary Steffensmeier (Third Team)

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Department of Wrestling Staff Intercollegiate Athletics Head Coach...... Brad Penrith (Iowa, 1988) l in uni w rest THE UNIVERSITY UNI-Dome NE Assistant Coaches...... Randy Pugh (UNI, 2000) Cedar Falls, Iowa 50614 Jose DeAnda (Nebraska, 1999) (319) 273-2470 Tolly Thompson (Nebraska, 1997) Strength Coach...... Jed Smith (Minnesota-Morris, 1994) Director of Sports Medicine...... Don Bishop (Upper Iowa, 1992) UNI ATHLETICS DIRECTORY Wrestling Office Phone...... (319) 273-5860/9821 Director of Athletics Rick Hartzell (UNI, 1974)...... (319) 273-2470 Senior Woman Administrator HOW TO GET TO Bobbi Petersen (UNI, 1990)...... (319) 273-7170 THE McLeod Center/UNI-dome Senior Associate A.D. From North: Take Highway 218 and From West: Take Highway 20 east to Justin Sell (Bowling Green State, 1991)...... (319) 273-3647 proceed south. Turn right on University Hudson Road south and turn left. The Senior Associate A.D./Development and Administration Avenue. Take University, turn right on McLeod Center/UNI-Dome is located Steve Gearhart (UNI, 1987) ...... (319) 273-7817 Hudson Road, and the McLeod Center/ on the left. Associate A.D./External UNI-Dome is located on the left. Leon Costello (Loras College, 1998)...... (319) 273-7044 From Waterloo Airport: Take Airport Assistant A.D./Business From South: Take Interstate 380 Boulevard to Highway 57 west, which Greg Davies (UNI, 1998)...... (319) 273-7855 north to Highway 20. Take Highway 20 turns into First Street. Take First Assistant A.D./Compliance west to Hudson Road and turn right. Street to Hudson Road and turn left. g 2007-08 UNI pa nthers 2006-07 revie w hist Steve Schofield (UNI, 2000)...... (319) 273-3860 The McLeod Center/UNI-Dome is The McLeod Center/UNI-Dome is Assistant A.D./Marketing & Promotions located on the left. located on the right. Nate Clayberg (Iowa State, 1997)...... (319) 273-3860 Assistant A.D./Media Relations From East: Take Highway 20 west Josh Lehman (UNI, 1991)...... (319) 273-3642 to Hudson Road and turn right. The Director of UNI Sports & Event Complex McLeod Center/UNI-Dome is located Heather Tousignant (UNI, 2001)...... (319) 273-6636 on the left. Panther Scholarship Club Kelly Destival...... (319) 273-9339 HOTELS & TRANSPORTATION Athletic Training Country Inn & Suites Don Bishop...... (319) 273-6369 2910 S. Main St., Cedar Falls, IA, 50613 Ticket Manager 1-800-456-4000 Stacy Harris...... (319) 273-5400 Days Inn-University Plaza UNI-Dome Facilities 5826 Unviersity Ave., Cedar Falls, IA 50613 Dave Kohrs...... (319) 273-2865 319-266-1222 Academic Advising Heartland Inn Jennie Sell...... (319) 273-3327 3052 Marine Road, Waterloo, IA 50701 Heartland Inn Head Coaches 1809 LaPorte Road, Waterloo, IA 50702 Baseball Holiday Inn-University Plaza Rick Heller...... (319) 273-6323 5826 University Ave., Cedar Falls, IA Men’s Basketball 319-277-2230 Ben Jacobson...... (319) 273-2287 Midway Inn Women’s Basketball 4117 University Ave., Cedar Falls, IA 50613 Tony DiCecco...... (319) 273-6443 319-277-6931 Football Ramada Inn Convention Center-Waterloo Mark Farley...... (319) 273-5474 4th & Commercial, Waterloo, Iowa, 50701 Golf 1-319-233-7560 John Bermel...... (319) 273-3100 Red Fox Inn-Waverly Soccer Highway 3 West, Waverly, IA 50607 Kathy Kakoyianni-Bering...... (319) 273-5425 319-353-5330 University Inn Softball r d book & re co o ry Ryan Jacobs...... (319) 273-2520 4711 University Ave., Cedar Falls, IA 50613 Women’s Swimming 319-277-1412 Stacey Simmer...... (319) 273-7946 Women’s Tennis AVIS (Waterloo Airport): 800-831-2847, 319-233-1111 Sachin Kirtane...... (319) 273-3901 Hertz Rent-A-Car: 800-654-3131, 319-287-5189 Cross Country/Track Bill Colwell Ford, Inc.: 800-300-6950, 319-988-4153 Chris Bucknam...... (319) 273-6481 Dan Deery Rental Leasing: 319-277-1148 Volleyball Enterprise Rent-A-Car: 800-736-8222, 319-266-8600 Kip’s Yellow Cab: 319-234-3535 Bobbi Petersen...... (319) 273-7170 Metro Taxi, Inc.: 319-234-8294

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athletics TELEVISION Press Luncheons Media Relations • Associated Press:. FOX 28 (KFXA Cedar Rapids): Greg Stuart, UNI head wrestling coach Brad Penrith or a Mailing Address UNI-Dome NW Upper Production, 605 Boyson Rd., Cedar Rapids, IA member of his staff will be in attendance at the Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0314 52402…319-393-2800, Fax 319-395-7028… weekly press luncheon held each Monday beginning Phone 319-273-3100 Email: [email protected] at 12 p.m. in the back room of Pepper’s Grill and Fax 319-273-3602 • Associated Press:. KCRG-TV: John Campbell, Sports Director, 2nd Ave. Sports Pub located on 18th Street in Cedar Falls. The press luncheons are open to the public. Email [email protected] at 5th St. S.E., Cedar Rapids, IA 52401...319-398-8391, Web Site www.unipanthers.com Fax 319-368-8505…Email: [email protected] • Associated Press:. KevinKGAN-TV: Hall, P.O. Box 3131, Cedar Rapids, Credentials Assistant Athletics Director/ IA 52406...319-395-9081…Fax 319-395-0113… All requests for credentials should be made at Media Relations Email: [email protected] least three days in advance. Credentials are left at Josh Lehman • Associated Press:. KWWL-TV: Rick Coleman, Sports Director, KWWL the ticket window after gates open. Complimentary Office Phone (319) 273-3642 Bldg., 500 E. 4th St., Waterloo, IA 50703...319-291-1246, passes will not be available to the media. Only Email [email protected] Fax 319-291-1233…Email: [email protected] Cell (319) 415-1703 working press will be assigned seats on press row. Home (319) 266-5701 . Those media representatives wishing to purchase RADIO tickets are urged to contact the UNI-Dome Ticket Associate Athletics • Cumulus Radio(KCR Cumulus Office Radio (319-273-4849). (KCRR, KKHQ, KOEL-A/FM): Media Relations Director Elwin Huffman, Sports Director, 501 Sycamore Colin McDonough (Wrestling Contact) St., Suite 300, Waterloo, IA 50703… Parking Office Phone (319) 273-5456 319-833-4800, Fax 319-833-4866…Email: There is no assigned media parking at the Email [email protected] [email protected] McLeod Center. Parking is on a first-come, first- Cell (319) 415-4059 • Associated Press:. KCNZ:Scott Fenzloff, Sports Director, 721 serve basis. Home (319) 277-7132 Shirley St., P.O. Box 248, Cedar Falls, IA 50613...319-277-1918, Fax 319-277-5202… Wrestler Asistant Athletics Media Email: [email protected] Relations Director Interviews Kara Moran • Associated Press:. KXEL: Chris Rueber, Sports Director, 514 Jefferson St., Waterloo, IA 50701…319-234- Panther wrestlers will be available for interviews Office Phone (319) 273-5455 before practices. All interviews must be arranged 2200, Fax 319-354-9504…Email: [email protected] Email [email protected] through the Athletics Media Relations Office. Cell (319) 415-0991 Contact Associate Media Relations Director Colin Internet McDonough at 319-273-5456 to secure interviews. Coverage No interviews will be granted on the day of the The best around-the-clock coverage of UNI match, with exception of post-match interviews. WIRE SERVICE wrestling is provided on the UNI athletics web site, • Associated Press:. Associated Luke Meredith, Press: P.O. Box http://www.unipanthers.com. Penrith 1741, Des Moines, IA 50306...1-800-453-2113, Visitors worldwide can view updated statistics, Interviews 515-243-3281, Fax 515-243-1550…Email: rosters, schedules and coach or player biographies Head coach Brad Penrith will be available [email protected] of any of the UNI sports teams. The site is for interviews at the weekly press luncheons maintained by CSTV’s CollegeSports.com, the or before practice. Requests should be made leading college sports online network. PRINT through the Athletics Media Relations office and For those fans not able to get to Cedar Falls • Cedar RapidsGazet Cedar J.R. Ogden, Rapids Sports Gazette: Colin McDonough at 319-273-5456. Penrith will on a regular basis, you can buy UNI athletics Editor, 500 3rd Ave. S.E., Cedar Rapids, IA be available on the road at the Panthers’ hotel or merchandise and tickets through the web, as well. 52401...319-398-8257, 1-800-397-8258, Fax before the team’s practice. Contact McDonough for UNI wrestling fans also will be able to view UNI’s 319-398-5846…Email: arrangements. [email protected] home wrestling matches live on UNI Panthers All- • Des MoinesRegiste Des Bryce Moines Miller, ExecutiveRegister: Access for a nominal fee. Check out UNI Panthers Sports Editor, P.O. Box 957, Des Moines, IA All-Access at UNIPanthers.com. 50304...1-800-532-1455 (IA Only), 1-800-247- 5346 (Out of state), Fax 515-286-2504…Email: [email protected] • Associated Press:. NorthernSports Editor, Iowan: University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA 50614... 319-273-2157, Fax 319-273-5931 • Quad CityTimes:. SportsQuad Editor,City Times: P.O. Box 3828, 124 E. 2nd St., Davenport, IA 52801... 319-383-2220, Fax 319-383-2370…Email: [email protected] • Waterloo Courier:. Waterloo Doug Newhoff, Courier: Sports Editor, P.O. Box 540, Waterloo, IA 50704...319- 291-1466, Fax 319-291-2069…Email: [email protected]

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