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Program Contents Admissions/Financial Aid Coach Profiles ...... 2 Early Admission Deadline: ...... December 15, 2006 2005-06 Season Outlook ...... 3 Regular Admission Deadline: ...... February 15, 2007 Roster/Team Photo ...... 4 Player Profiles ...... 5-8 Visits to campus are encouraged and may be arranged in advance by Tigers In Action ...... 9 calling (585) 475-6631. Visits to the National Technical Institute for All-Time Coaching Records ...... 10 the Deaf may be arranged by calling (585) 475-6700, voice or TTY. All-Time Records ...... 10 Admissions Web Site: ...... www.rit.edu/adm/index.html University Quick Facts Admissions Office Phone: ...... (585) 475-6631 Location: ...... Rochester, New York Admissions E-mail: ...... [email protected] Address: ...... Athletics, Clark Gymnasium 51 Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester, New York, 14623 FAFSA Deadline: ...... FAFSA due March 1, 2007 Founded: ...... 1829 Office Phone: ...... (585) 475-2186 Undergraduate Enrollment: ...... 15,200 President: ...... Albert J. Simone Credits Nickname: ...... Tigers The 2005-06 Men’s Recruiting Brochure is a publication Colors: ...... Burnt Umber, Orange, White of the Rochester Institute of Technology Sports Information Office. Affiliations: ...... NCAA Division III Designed by University Publications. Content written and edited Conference: ...... Empire 8 by Sports Information Director Steve Jaynes and Assistant Sports Information Director Joe Venniro. Printed by Mercury Print, Sports Information Rochester, N.Y. Photos by RIT student photographers Jen Rynda ‘06, Head Coach: ...... Scott Stever Jacob Hannah ’05, Kate Lattanzio ’05 and John Narewski ‘05 (585) 475-7476/[email protected] Years at RIT: ...... 7th season 2004-05 Record: ...... 7-14 dual 2005-06 Schedule Letter Winners Returning/Lost:...... 14/10 Date Opponent Time Sat-Sun. Nov. 5-6 @ Ithaca Tournament 11am Main Athletics Phone ...... (585)475-2614 Wed. Nov. 9 Oswego State 7pm Director, Center for Athletics and Recreation ...... Lou Spiotti, Sun. Nov. 20 @ Oneonta Tournament 10am (585)475-2615 Sat. Dec 3 RIT TOURNAMENT 9:30am Senior Associate Director ...... Greg Moss, (585)475-2610 Sat. Dec.10 @ Cortland 12pm Assistant Director...... Scott McVean, (585)475-7448 Sat. Jan.7 NY/PA Duals @ HOME 1pm Associate Director for Athletics. . . Janet Jones-Brower, (585)475-2329 (Lycoming, Kings College, Scranton Univ., Oswego, Cortland) Director for Sports Medicine & Athletic Training . . Christine Worsley, Tues. Jan. 10 Ithaca College 7pm (585)475-5601 Fri-Sat. Jan.13-14 Bud White Hill Duals Athletics Secretary ...... Karen Wagner Beck, (585)475-5814 @Lycoming Fri., 10am NTID Education Specialist: ...... Meredith Ray, (585) 475-6310 Fri-Sat. Jan. 20-21 NYS Champ @ Oswego Fri.,10am Associate Director for Development: . . . Gene Peluso, (585) 475-2131 Sat. Jan. 28 @ Thiel College 1pm Sports Information Director: ...... Wed. Feb. 1 @ Brockport State 7pm Steve Jaynes, (585) 475-6154/[email protected] Sat. Feb. 4 @ Baldwin Wallace Tourn. 9am Assistant Sports Information Director: ...... Wed. Feb. 8 Oneonta State 5:30pm Joe Venniro, (585) 475-5598/[email protected] Sat. Feb. 11 @ Case Quad 12pm Sports Information Office Phone: ...... (585) 475-6154 Sat. Feb. 18 Empire Conference @ Cortland 11am Tiger Toll-Free Sports Hotline: ...... (866) 858-2209 Fri-Sat. March 3-4 NCAA National Tournament @ C of NJ (Trenton) Athletic Web Site: ...... www.ritathletics.com Home Contests in BOLD -PPB

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• Coach Profiles •

Scott Stever enters his seventh year as the head first New York State Collegiate championships coach of RIT wrestling and 14th season working at 142 pounds in 1970, and he qualified for two with the program. Over the past 34 years, he has NCAA National Championships. been highly involved in , as While excelling on the mats during his an assistant coach at the University of Buffalo wrestling career, Stever also has excelled in the for 21 years and as an assistant under former coaching ranks, coaching 42 All-American selec- RIT Wrestling Coach Earl Fuller for seven sea- tions as well as helping guide UB to the 1977-78 sons (1989-95). NCAA Division III Championship as an assis- In 2004-05, Stever’s squad not only excelled tant coach. Stever is a four-time hall of fame on the mats, but in the classroom as well, earn- inductee, including the Corning-Painted Post ing a 2005 NCAA Division III Scholar Award for NJCAA, New York State Wrestlers and Coaches, maintaining an excellent 3.305 grade-point and the University of Buffalo halls of fame. average throughout the season. Stever has also co-authored a book on A native of Corning, N.Y., Stever has had a the sport of wrestling with Ed Michael from the very successful wrestling career, first at Corning University of Buffalo titled “Winning Leg Community College and then at the University Wrestling.” of Buffalo. A regional junior college champion, Stever qualified for two NJCAA National tour- Head Coach naments before transferring to UB in 1968. As a Scott Stever wrestler for the Bulls, he captured six Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) freestyle titles, and the

Dan Marciniak is entering his first season as an in business administration from Niagara assistant coach for the RIT wrestling program. University. The 1997 graduate of Medina High Marciniak comes to RIT after coaching the School is a New York State K-12 certified physi- modified wrestling team at Brockport High cal education teacher. Marciniak played varsity School during the 2004-05 season. He also was baseball and football and wrestled the head junior varsity softball coach at Holley at Medina. High School in 2004 and assistant JV/varsity Marciniak currently works at RIT baseball coach at Medina High School in 2002 as the recreation services manager in the and 2003. Gordon Field House. From 1997 to 2000, Marciniak served in the United States Army. He was stationed in Fort Hood, Texas, where he received an Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal as a Calvary Scout Armored Reconnaissance specialist. Marciniak earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Brockport State in May, and is currently working on his master’s degree Assistant Coach Dan Marciniak

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The 2005-06 season looks promising for RIT Head Coach Scott Stever says that both Brian Doucengradty, Luke Baum, Ted the RIT wrestling team. With 15 veterans men are not only great wrestlers, but very good Furutani, Zach Hatcher, Josh Schneider, David returning from last year’s squad, in addition to leaders as well. “Zach and Mike both finished Stratt and Brad Strite are all newcomers who eight newcomers, the Tigers will look to the 2004-05 season strongly, one match away will add depth and strength to the Tiger core improve on last season’s performances, which from making the NCAA Tournament,” said this season. Stever believes that his freshman saw seven different wrestlers finish the season Stever. “I expect both men to lead us in class is very talented. with 13 wins. 2005-06.” “We have some very good newcomers that Senior Zach Greenberg returns as RIT’s Second-year standout Julian Nicholas will have come in this season,” said Stever. “Brian top wrestler this season. In 2004-05, Greenberg wrestle at 133 lbs. Last season, the Cortland Doucengradty comes from a great wrestling recorded a stellar 24-14 record in the 197 lb. native made an immediate impact, winning 19 program, Luke Baum, Josh Schneider and Dave weight class and finished third in the Oneonta of his 32 matches. He went 11-4 during a 15- Stratt were all among the best high school Tournament and RIT Invitational. He won match stretch midway through the season and wrestlers in the state in their respective weight eight consecutive matches over a 10-day stretch was a big part of the Tigers’ success. Sophomore classes. Ted Furutani may step right in at the in January. Nate Bachmann returns at 157 lbs. after tallying 125 lb. spot, while Zach Hatcher and Brad Fellow senior Mike Pietrowski is poised to 13 wins in his first season as a Tiger grappler. Strite will add depth for us.” finish his Tiger career on a high note. Last sea- Senior Chris Nassar is back for his final Although Stever has a young team, he is son, Pietrowski joined the team in December season in a RIT uniform. Nassar competed at excited about what the Tigers are capable of and became one of the Tigers’ best wrestlers, 149 lbs. and won six matches in 2004-05. doing in 2005-06. compiling a 15-7 record. He notched a third- Stever will count on senior Lee Comstock, “Overall, we are loaded with talent, but place finish in the 141 lb. weight class at the juniors Murtuza Quaizar, and Micah Vore, and very young,” said Stever. “We have two great Empire Wrestling Championships on February sophomore Andrew Pritchard to become more senior leaders, along with a handful of sopho- 19, and earned RIT Athlete of the Week honors of an integral part of the squad. mores and juniors who now have a year or two for the week ending January 9, 2005. under their belts wrestling at the college level, which makes a difference.”

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• Roster/Team Photo •

Bottom Row: Scott Stever-head coach, Stephanie Carlson-NTID interpreter, Josh Schneider, Abdul Haleem Syed, Nate Bachmann, Chris Nassar, Luke Baum, Brian Douangratdy, Julian Nicholas, Mike Pictrowski, David Statt, Ted Furutani, Dan Marciniak-assistant coach

Top Row: Erin Camidge-team manager, Nate Garrels, Charles Johnson, Justin Betz, Andrew Pritchard, Zach Hatcher, Bowen Daly, Zack Greenberg, Brad Strite, Micah Vore, Lee Comstuck, Tom Schwarting-volunteer assistant.

Missing: Mansur Ferell, Corey Kuleu-Roca, Murtuza Quaizar

Name Yr. Wt. Ht. Hometown/High School Justin Betz Fr. 184 5-10 Brandywine, PA/Brandywine Heights Nate Bachmann So. 157 5-10 Fallston, MD/Fallston Luke Baum Fr. 141 5-5 Ontario, NY/Wayne Lee Comstock Sr. 133 5-7 Benton, PA/Benton Brian Douangratdy Fr. 157 5-9 Rochester, NY/Brighton Mansur Ferrell So. 197 5-11 Stone Mountain, GA/MSSD Ted Furutani Fr. 125 5-6 Sloatsburg, NY/Suffern Zach Greenberg Sr. 197 6-2 Saddle River, NJ/Northern Highlands Zachary Hatcher Fr. 133 5-9 Avon, OH/Avon Corey Kuleu-Roca Jr. 157 5-8 Brooklyn, NY/Fiorello LaGuardia Chris Nassar 5th. 157 5-7 Winslow, ME/Winslow Julian Nicholas So. 133 5-8 Cortland, NY/Cortland Mike Pietrowski Sr. 149 5-6 Cobleskill, NY/Cobleskill-Richmondville Andrew Pritchard So. 165 5-9 Pittsburgh, PA/Mt. Lebanon Murtuza Quaizar Jr. 125 5-3 Jamaica, NY/Brooklyn Tech Josh Schneider So. 149 5-5 Buffalo, NY/St. Francis David Statt Fr. 165 5-7 Bullhead City, AZ/Mohave Brad Strite So. 174 5-10 Harrisburg, PA/Middletown Area Abdul Haleem Syed Jr. 174 5-9 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia,/Int’l Indian School Micah Vore Jr. Hwt. 6-3 Hudson, IA/Hudson

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Coach’s Take: “Lee is a strong con- Coach’s Take: “Zach is off to a great tender for us at 133 lbs. He joined us start this season with a 19-2 record. in December after completing his co-op He won the RIT and Oneonta and will be a a valuable member of the Tournaments at 197 lbs. and should be team.” a strong contender to qualify for nationals. He has one more year of eli- gibilty left.”

Lee Zach Comstock Greenberg

Senior Senior 5-7, 133 6-0, 197 Benton, PA (Benton) Saddle River, NJ (Northern Highlands)

Coach’s Take: “Chris has moved up from Coach’s Take: “Mike is a consistent four- 149 to 157 lbs. this year. He exemplifies year starter. He is an extremely hard the spirit of RIT Wrestling and is a 4.0 worker, who never misses practice. He Engineering student. I wish I could have should be a strong contender to place at 10 other wrestlers that have his intensity states and earn a spot in the National and love for the sport.” Tournament.”

Chris Mike Nassar Pietrowski

Senior Senior 5-7, 157 5-6, 149 Winslow, ME (Winslow) Cobleskill, NY (Cobleskill-Richmondville)

Coach’s Take: “Corey is new to the sport Coach’s Take: “M.Q. is currently finish- and is a very hard worker who has shown ing his co-op this season. We look for- improvements every season.” ward to his return to the squad next season.”

Corey Murtuza Kuleu-Roca Quaizar

Junior Junior 5-8, 157 5-3, 125 Brooklyn, NY (Fiorello LaGuardia) Jamaica, NY (Brooklyn Tech)

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Coach’s Take: “Abdul is new to the Coach’s Take: “Micah is a three-year sport of wrestling, but is a quick learn- starter and hard-working heavyweight. er. He has seen spot duty and has We expect great things from him. He is shown much improvement. Abdul will the type of wrestler who could place at be expected to see more time in the states and qualify for the National future.” Tournament.”

Abdul Micah Haleem-Syed Vore

Junior Junior 5-10, 174 6-2, Hwt. Riyadh, India (India School) Hudson, IA (Hudson)

Coach’s Take: “Nate returns after a great Coach’s Take: “Mansur is a hard worker freshman year. So far he is 17-6 this sea- who will try to make an impact with the son and is another one of our wrestlers Tigers in 2005-06.” who may qualify for the National Tournament. He is formerly a two-time Maryland High School State Champion.”

Nate Mansur Bachmann Ferrell

Sophomore Sophomore 5-11. 157 5-11, 197 Fallston, MD (Fallston) , GA (Models School for the Deaf)

Coach’s Take: “Julian is off to a very Coach’s Take: “Andrew has fought his good start this season with a 15-6 mark way into the lineup at 165 lbs. We expect after placing in the New York State great things from him after seeing spot Collegiate Championships as a fresh- duty as a freshman.” man. He is ranked seventh in the state at 133 lbs. We expect him to place in the state championship once again and make a run at making the National Tournament.” Julian Andrew Nicholas Pritchard

Sophomore Sophomore 5-6, 133 5-9, 165 Cortland, NY (Cortland) Pittsburgh, PA (Mt. Lebanon)

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Coach’s Take: “Luke was our blue-chip Coach’s Take: “Justin comes to us after recruit coming into the season and he winning 100 matches in his high school has been one of top wrestlers with a 20-5 career. He is off to a very goood start for mark through early January. Last season, us after being away from the sport for he finished fourth in the New York State two years. Look for him to fill the void Championships and should place in the at 184 lbs. and become a mainstay in the Empire Collegiate Championships this starting lineup.” season.” Luke Justin Baum Betz

Freshman Freshman 5-11, 141 5-10, 184 Ontario, NY Brandywine, PA (Wayne) (Brandywine Heights)

A Look Back: 1960-61 Wrestling Squad (5-4-1) Front Row: Charlie Missakian, Paul Rode, Dave Egan, Ramon West, Roy Hiler, Jim Kennedy, Jerry Hejtmanek, Dick Zoybofski, Dave Zoyhotski, Ken Klaus Back Row : Earl Fuller - head coach, Chuck Sprig, Bob Cully

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Coach’s Take: “Brian has already seen Coach’s Take: “Ted was one of our top varsity action for us at both the 157 recruits who was off to a good start at and 165 lb. weight classes. He has been 125 lbs. before suffering a season-ending a great swing man for us and we look injury. He has a bright future for us and forward to his continued progress as he will be back in the lineup next season.” eventually settles into a starting role.”

Brian Ted Douangratdy Furutani

Freshman Freshman 5-9, 157 5-6, 125 Rochester, NY (Brighton) Sloatsburg, NY (Suffern)

Coach’s Take: “Zach is a very hard work- Coach’s Take:: “Joshua comes to us after er who rarely misses a practice. He has placing in the New York State Catholic shown steady improvement after being High School championships last year. away from the sport for a year.” We expect him to jump into the lineup and become a force for us.”

Zach Joshua Hatcher Schneider

Freshman Freshman 5-9, 133 5-5, 149 Avon, OH (Avon) Buffalo, NY (St. Francis)

Coach’s Take: “Dave will provide depth Coach’s Take: “Brad is a transfer student for us at 165 lbs. and has great work from Lycoming who has filled a much habits. He will be a consistent pre- needed spot at 174 lbs. and shows con- former once he gets acclimated to col- tinued improvement every time he wres- lege wrestling.” tles.”

David Brad Statt Strite

Freshman Sophomore 5-7, 165 5-10, 174 Bullhead City, AZ (Mohave) Harrisburg, PA (Middletown Area)

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• All-Time Coaching Records •

Coach W L T Earl Fuller (Earl Fuller cont’d) Mark Ellingson Career 201 313 9 1984-85 3 9 0 Career 36 25 2 1948-49 3 3 1 1985-86 1 9 0 1927-28 2 4 0 1949-50 6 5 0 1986-87 0 10 0 1928-29 7 1 1 1950-51 5 7 0 1987-88 3 6 0 1929-30 8 0 0 1951-52 7 4 0 1988-89 2 7 0 1930-31 5 4 0 1952-53 7 3 0 1989-90 2 10 1 1931-32 4 4 0 1953-54 10 0 0 1990-91 3 10 0 1932-33 3 3 0 1954-55 5 3 2 1991-92 0 9 0 1933-34 5 4 1 1955-56 8 3 1 1992-93 0 5 0 1934-35 2 2 0 1956-57 3 8 1 1993-94 0 9 0 1935-36 0 3 0 1957-58 12 1 0 1958-59 11 3 0 Ron Gross Warren Davis 1959-60 10 1 0 Career 18 21 1 Career120 1960-61 5 4 1 1994-95 2 6 1 1936-37 1 2 0 1961-62 4 9 0 1995-96 3 7 0 1962-63 4 7 0 1996-97 6 5 0 Murlan Corrington 1963-64 2 9 0 1997-98 7 3 0 Career561 1964-65 7 7 0 1937-38 2 3 0 1965-66 3 9 1 Bob Zoeke 1938-39 3 30 1966-67 1 11 0 Career530 1967-68 3 10 0 1998-99 5 3 0 Edward Pike 1968-69 2 9 0 Career 14 15 1 1969-70 5 6 0 Scott Stever 1939-40 910 1970-71 570 Career 21 62 2 1940-41 3 3 0 1971-72 7 8 0 1999-00 2 5 1 1941-42 2 4 0 1972-73 5 8 0 2000-01 2 12 0 1942-43 * * * 1973-74 3 9 0 2001-02 5 14 0 1943-44 * * * 1974-75 4 7 0 2002-03 2 9 1 1944-45 * * * 1975-76 6 8 0 2003-04 3 8 0 1945-46 * * * 1976-77 6 5 0 2004-05 7 14 0 1946-47 *** 1977-78 770 1947-48 0 7 0 1978-79 3 9 0 RIT All-Time Totals 1979-80 9 5 0 291 439 16 1980-81 5 7 0 *War years; no team 1981-82 2 9 0 1982-83 1 11 0 1983-84 1 10 0

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RIT All-Americans 1997-98 Justin Lynn +1966-67 DNS 0 1963: Doug Drake, third (123) Tom Massaro +1967-68 DNS 0 1980: Steve Smith, third (167) 2000-01 Brian Landi +1968-69 DNS 0 Darrell Leslie, fourth (142) Pat North +1969-70 29th 6 Terry Ryan, eighth (hwt) 2001-02 Pat North +1970-71 31st 4 1981: Darrel Leslie, fifth (142) +1971-72 52nd 3 1982: Darrel Leslie, third (142) RIT Invitational Individual Champions +1972-73 50th 3 1983: Darrel Leslie, first (142) 1966 John Miller 167 *1973-74 ------1990: Brian Hart, eighth (126) Neal Mulvenna 177 *1974-75 ------1991: Ilias Diakomihalis, seventh (142) 1967 Jack Schirer 118 *1975-76 54th 1 Dave Ciocca, eighth (167) Don Roberts 137 *1976-77 DNS 0 1996: Charlie Clarke, fourth (190) Dawson Raymo 191 *1977-78 DNS 0 Tim Tyler, eighth (126) 1968 Lester Cuff 167 *1978-79 DNC --- 1997: Matt Hamill, first (167) Dawson Raymo 191 *1979-80 10th 28.5 1998: Matt Hamill, first (190) 1969 Carmen Oliveri 118 *1980-81 31st 11 Tony Wallace, seventh (174) Skip White 158 *1981-82 18th 16 1999: Matt Hamill, first (190) Greg Fuller 167 *1982-83 12th 21 2000: Tony Wallace, seventh (174) 1970 Skip White 158 *1983-84 DNC --- 2002: Pat North, fourth (165) 1971 Ray Ruliffson 142 *1984-85 DNC --- Tony Wallace, eighth (184) 1973 Bob Parker 118 *1985-86 DNS 0 2003: Pat North, second (165) 1974 Paul Aviza 190 *1986-87 DNC --- 1976 John Reid 137 *1987-88 56th 2 Athletes of the Year 1979 Dale Smith 145 *1988-89 46th 1 1958 Jim Modrak 1980 Darrell Leslie 145 *1989-90 42nd 3.5 1960 Jerry Huffman 1981 Darrell Leslie 145 *1990-91 36th 6.5 1961 Dick Zoyhofski 1982 Darrell Leslie 145 *1991-92 40th 3 1965 Doug Drake 1984 Pete Sartori 129 *1992-93 56th 1 1966 John VanderVeen 1989 Ilias Diakomihalis 145 *1993-94 53rd 1 +1972 Skip White 1996 Matt Hamill 167 *1994-95 48th 2 1973 Tom Pearce 1997 Matt Hamill 190 *1995-96 24th 15.5 *1983 Darrell Leslie 1998 Matt Hamill 197 *1996-97 tie-13th 23 *2003 Pat North Tony Wallace 174 *1997-98 tie-8th 27 +changed to Senior Athlete 2000 Ashley Grillo 149 *1998-99 16th 24 *changed to Senior Male Athlete 2001 Tony Wallace 184 *1999-00 tie-29th 5.5 2002 Pat North 165 *2000-01 DNC --- Scholar All-Americans 2003 Chad Sutliff 157 *2001-02 tie-20th 20 1987-88 Curt Jenkins 2004 Chad Sutliff 157 *2002-03 tie-20th 20 1988-89 Brian Hart *2003-04 DNC --- 1989-90 Brian Hart RIT in the NCAAs *2004-05 DNC --- 1990-91 Dave Ciocca Year Place Pts. 1991-92 Dave Ciocca #1958-89 39th 1 #NCAA All Divisions Completed 1992-93 Dave Ciocca #1959-60 34th 3 +NCAA College Division 1993-94 Brian Pintagro #1960-61 ------*NCAA Division III Chris Merkel #1961-62 ------1994-95 Jay Jakubowski #1962-63 ------DNC - Did not compete Mike Licata +1963-64 DNS 0 DNS - Did not score Chris Merkel +1964-64 DNS 0 +1965-66 DNS 0

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Team Records Best Won-Lost Season: 10-0 1953-54 Most Wins Season: 12 1958-59 Most Consecutive Wins: 15 1952-54 Most Losses Season: 14 2004-05 Most Consecutive Losses: 27 1991-92 to 1993-95 Most Points, Meet: 51 1971-72 vs. Clarkson; 1979-80 vs. SJFC Most Points Allowed, Meet: 51 1978-79 vs. Brockport; 1986-87 vs. Ithaca Most Pins, Meet: 6 1955-56 vs. Most Pins Allowed, Meet: 7 1965-66 vs. Lock Haven Most Shutouts, Season: 2 1953-54 (vs. UB and Edinboro)

Most Pins, Career Most Tourney Wins, Career Most Consecutive Wins 47 Matt Hamill, 1996-99 71 Matt Hamill, 1996-99 89* Matt Hamill, 1996-99 18 Luke Walsh, 1999-2003 65 Darrell Leslie, 1978-83 40 Darrell Leslie, 1978-82 18 Jim Cargnoni, 1953-56 51 Dave Ciocca, 1989-93 29 Jim Modrak, 1953-56 18 Morgan Esser, 1987-81 47 SkipWhite, 1968-72 17 Tony Palmiere, 1955-58 47 Ilias Diakomihalis, 1987-91 *- (3) losses all to Div. I wrestlers 17 Charles Clarke, 1994-97 45 Charles Clarke, 1994-97 36 Brian Hart, 1986-90 Most Dual Wins, Season Most Pins, Season 14-1-0 Jerry Huffman, 1958-59 19 Matt Hamill, 1997-98 Best Won-Lost Career 18 Matt Hamill, 1998-99 109-17-0 Darrell Leslie, 1978-83 Most Dual Wins, Career 10 Matt Hamill, 1996-97 108-27-0 Tony Wallace, 1997-2002 44 Darrell Leslie, 1978-83 9 Tony Palmiere, 1957-58 90-12-1 Skip White, 1968-72 43 Skip White, 1968-72 9 Morgan Esser, 1990-91 89-3-0 Matt Hamill, 1996-99 38 Ray Rullifson, 1970-74 8 Jim Cargnoni, 1955-56 80-48-2 Dave Ciocca, 1989-93 34 Jerry Huffman, 1957-60 8 Skip White, 1970-71 78-44-0 Ashley Grillo, 1997-01 30 Tom Pearce, 1969-73 8 Morgan Esser, 1989-90 71-45-0 Ilias Diakomihalis, 87-91 30 John Reid, 1975-78 8 Jon Boyd, 1990-91 70-33-0 Charles Clarke, 1994-97 8 Charlie Clarke, 1995-96 64-18-2 Ray Ruliffson, 1970-74 New York State Champions 8 Luke Walsh, 1999-2000 60-20-2 Tom Pearce, 1969-73 1970: Skip White (158) 59-35-2 John Reid, 1975-78 1871: Tom Pearce (126) Best Overall Season 51-23-0 Pat North, 1998-2003 Skip White (150) 37-4 Darrell Leslie, 1982-83 34-3-1 Jerry Huffman, 1957-60 Lee Finch (158) 36-0 Matt Hamill, 1998-99 33-2-2 Tony Palmiere, 1955-58 1972: Ray Ruliffson (134) 35-9 Chad Sutliff, 2003-04 32-3-1 Ramon West, 1958-61 Tom Pearce (126) 34-12 Trevor Hiffa, 2004-05 30-1-1 Jim Modrak, 1953-57 Skip White (158) 33-0 Matt Hamill, 1996-97 29-6-0 Gary Dotzler, 1952-55 Mike Wilson (177) 30-3 Matt Hamill, 1997-98 1978: John Reid (134) 27-7 Tony Wallace, 1997-98 1982: Darrell Leslie (142) 27-5 Tony Wallace, 2001-02 1997: Matt Hamill (167) 26-4 Skip White, 1970-71 1998: Matt Hamill (190) 24-3 Darrell Leslie, 1980-81 1999: Matt Hamill (197) 23-3 Darrell Leslie, 1981-82 23-5 Pat North, 2001-02 20-3 Tony Wallace, 1999-00 20-10 Pat North, 1999-00

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From the wine country of the Finger Lakes (80-plus wineries) to the shores of Lake Ontario, Greater Rochester has a rich and vibrant charac- ter. You will find historic architecture, festivals and plenty of shopping, dining and entertain- ment options throughout the region. If you love the outdoors, there are parks, beaches, golf courses, ski resorts, mountains, gorges, lakes and streams to provide opportunities for recreation and sightseeing. High-tech industry, entertainment, history and The Spirit of Ontario is Rochester’s new fast culture, sports and recreation - you’ll find it all ferry that connects this region with Toronto. The in Rochester. There are more than a dozen col- ferry is a luxury vessel that can accommodate leges and universities located in the area, where more than 60,000 undergraduate and graduate students call Rochester “home.” RIT’s 1,300-acre campus is located in the suburbs, about six miles from downtown.

approximately 750 people, up to 220 vehicles and up to 10 buses or trucks. Travel time is just over 2 hours from port to port. The Rochester- Toronto Ferry is just like a mini-cruise ship with The Genesee River - one of the few north- state-of the-art amenities. flowing rivers in the world - cuts through the A sports town during any season, Rochester center of the city, where it tumbles 96 feet at is home to several professional sports teams - High Falls before flowing into Lake Ontario. The the Americans (ice hockey), Red Wings greater Rochester area is home to more than one (baseball), Knighthawks (indoor million people, making it the third-largest met- lacrosse), Rattlers (lacrosse), and ropolitan area in New York State. Raging Rhinos (soccer). Each sum- Rochester has a strong technology-based mer, the Buffalo Bills training camp economy and consistently ranks among the top comes to town. Rochester is also 10 exporting cities in the United States. home to an annual stop on the Eastman Kodak Company, Bausch & Lomb LPGA tour. World-ranked Oak Hill Corporation, Xerox Corporation, and a host of Country Club also hosted the 2003 smaller companies have a strong presence in the PGA Championship and has been the site area. Local companies exported more than $14 of many other major golf championships, billion in products and services to 165 countries including the U.S. Open and Ryder Cup. this past year - exceeding the exports of 40 other The editors of Baseball America magazine states in the nation. recently voted Rochester the best minor league baseball town in the nation. Fan and community support, a winning tradition and a classic stadi- um at Frontier Field contributed to this top ranking. Rochester’s newest sports venue, PAETEC Park, a 17,500 seat multi-purpose sta- dium, opens in 2006. If that is not enough, you can always cheer on the Tigers, where RIT is home to 24 varsity teams: www.ritathletics.com. • RIT At A Glance •

DEGREES: RIT offers associate degree programs (AS, AOS, AAS), as well as the bachelor of fine arts (BFA), bachelor of science (BS), master of business administration (MBA), master of engineering (ME), master of fine arts (MFA), master of science (MS), and master of science for teach- ers (MST). Doctoral (Ph.D.) programs are offered in imaging science and microsystems engineering.

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HOUSING: Many of RIT’s full-time students live in RIT residence halls, apartments, or townhouses on campus. On-campus fraternities, sororities, and special-interest houses are also available. Freshmen are guaranteed housing.

FOUNDED IN 1829, Rochester Institute of Technology is a privately STUDENT ACTIVITIES: Major social events and activities are endowed, coeducational university with eight colleges emphasizing career sponsored by the College Activities Board, Residence Halls Association, education and experiential learning. sororities, fraternities, and special interest clubs of many kinds. There are more than 175 student organizations on campus. THE CAMPUS occupies 1,300 acres in suburban Rochester, the third- largest city in New York State. VISITS TO CAMPUS are encouraged and may be arranged in advance by calling 585-475-6631. Visits to the National Technical Institute THE RIT STUDENT BODY consists of approximately 11,000 full- for the Deaf may be arranged by calling 585-475-6700, voice or TTY. time and 1,600 part-time undergraduate students, and 2,300 graduate stu- dents. Enrolled students represent all 50 states and more than 90 foreign RIT HOME PAGE: www.rit.edu countries. There are approximately 1,100 deaf and hard-of-hearing stu- dents enrolled. RIT E-MAIL: [email protected]

RIT ALUMNI number over 90,000 worldwide. Cooperative Education provides career-related work experience in many degree programs. RIT has the fourth-oldest and one of the largest cooperative education pro- grams in the world, annually placing 2,700 students in co-op positions with 1,500 employers. More than 500 companies visit RIT annually, con- ducting more than 5,000 employment interviews.

COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS: Applied Science and Technology; Business; Computing and Information Sciences; Engineering; Imaging Arts and Sciences (School for American Crafts, School of Art, School of Design, School of Film and Animation, School of Photographic Arts and Sciences, School of Print Media); Liberal Arts; National Technical Institute for the Deaf; Science

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