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HHomeome ddualsuals iinn BBOLDOLD CCAPSAPS **EIWAEIWA OOpponentpponent AAllll hhomeome dualsduals forfor 2020-212020-21 seasonseason wwillill bbee hheldeld iinn LLeeman-Turnereeman-Turner AArenarena aatt GGracerace HHallall TEN LEHIGH WRESTLERS SET FOR NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS After winning its fourth straight EIWA championship on Feb. 26, Lehigh qualified a full squad of 10 wres- tlers for the 90th NCAA Championships at Enterprise Center in St. Louis. Lehigh crowned four individual SPORTS COMMUNICATIONS champions and placed all 10 EIWA entrants in the top five of their respective weight classes. Leading the way for the Lehigh contingent is senior Jordan Wood, the No. 8 seed at 285, who recently won his fourth Director, Communications (Wrestling SID) ...... Steve Lomangino individual EIWA title. All four individual EIWA champions earned seeds in the top 17. Junior Jaret Lane is Office ...... (610) 758-3174 No. 14 at 125, freshman Malyke Hines is No. 17 at 133 and Jake Jakobsen is No. 16 at 197. Lehigh crowned Cell ...... (917) 579-0976 three All-Americans (including Wood) at the last contested NCAA Tournament in 2019. E-mail ...... [email protected] LEHIGH NCAA TOURNAMENT QUALIFIERS 2021 Career Career Bonus EIWA SOCIAL MEDIA 125 #14 Jaret Lane (Jr., Catawissa, Pa.) 8-0 33-13 21 1st

Twitter ...... @LehighWrestling/@LehighSports 133 #17 Malyke Hines (Fr., Kissimmee, Fla.) 6-1 6-1 3 1st Instagram ...... @lehighwrestling/@lehigh_sports Facebook ...... @LehighWrestling/@LehighAthletics 141 #24 Connor McGonagle (Fr., Danville, N.H.) 4-4 4-4 1 3rd Website ...... Lehighsports.com 149 #22 Jimmy Hoffman (Jr., Drums, Pa.) 4-4 30-18 18 2nd

157 #33 Luca Frinzi (Fr., Quakertown, Pa.) 4-3 4-3 2 4th

38-TIME TEAM CHAMPIONS 165 #29 Brian Meyer (So., Phillipsburg, N.J.) 4-5 14-22 6 3rd 224 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS 174 #31 Jake Logan (Fr., New Rochelle, N.Y.) 4-5 4-5 0 4th

184 #28 Dylan Ammerman (Sr., Dushore, Pa.) 3-2 9-11 6 5th

197 #16KRAMER Jake Jakobsen (Sr.,KRAMER Sciota, Pa.) KRAMER 7-3 45-29 25 KRAMER 1st 28 INDIVIDUAL NATIONAL FR. | Guard FR. | Guard FR. | Guard FR. | Guard FR. | Guard CHAMPIONS 285 #8 Jordan Wood (Sr., Gilbertsville, Pa.) 7-1 71-18 26 1st 158 ALL-AMERICANS Numbers are NCAA seeds announced March 10, 2021

2020-21 LEHIGH WRESTLING | LEHIGH AT THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS | PAGE 2 2020-21 LEHIGH WRESTLING ROSTER Name Yr./El. Wt. Hometown/High School Major Satoshi Abe Sr./Jr. 133 Putnam Valley, N.Y./Putnam Valley Mechanical Engineering Dylan Ammerman 5th/Sr. 184/197 Dushore, Pa./Sullivan County Energy Systems Engineering* Manzona Bryant IV Fr./Fr. 157 Columbus, Ohio/Western Reserve Academy Arts and Sciences AJ Burkhart Jr./So. 157 Athens, Pa./Athens Area Earth and Environmental Science Karam Chakif Fr./Fr. 285 Allentown, Pa./Dieruff Engineering JT Cooley Sr./Jr. 157 Gilbertsville, Pa./Boyertown Accounting Trey Cornish 5th/Sr. 174 Raleigh, N.C./Athens Drive (STEM) Management* JT Davis Fr./Fr. 184 Middletown, Del./Smyrna Business Luca Frinzi So./Fr. 157/165 Quakertown, Pa./Bethlehem Catholic Business Eli Grape Sr./Jr. 184/197 Pittsburgh, Pa./Upper St. Clair Supply Chain Management Nathan Haubert So./Fr. 149 Upper Black Eddy, Pa./Palisades Business Connor Herceg Fr./Fr. 165 Nazareth, Pa./Nazareth Business Brock Herring Sr./Jr. 141 Signal Mountain, Tenn./McCallie School Computer Science and Business Malyke Hines So./Fr. 133/141 Kissimmee, Fla./Osceola Arts and Sciences Jimmy Hoffman Sr./Jr. 149 Drums, Pa./Hazleton Area History Josh Humphreys Jr./Jr. 157 Parkersburg, W. Va./Parkersburg South Management Jake Jakobsen 5th/Sr. 197 Sciota, Pa./Stroudsburg Health, Medicine and Society Eli Jones Jr./So. 285 Perkiomenville, Pa./Boyertown Mechanical Engineering Sean Kilrain Fr./Fr. 165/174 Washington, D.C./Blair Academy Business Victor Lacombe Sr./Jr. 285 Whitehouse Station, N.J./Hunterdon Central Accounting Jaret Lane Jr./Jr. 125/133 Catawissa, Pa./Southern Columbia Supply Chain Management Thayne Lawrence Fr./Fr. 165 Perryopolis, Pa./Frazier Arts and Sciences Joe Lobeck 5th/Sr. 141 Lancaster, Pa./Lancaster Catholic Technical Entrepreneurship* Jake Logan So./Fr. 174 New Rochelle, N.Y./New Rochelle Business Connor McGonagle So./Fr. 141 Danville, N.H./Timberlane Arts and Sciences Brian Meyer Jr./So. 157/165 Phillipsburg, N.J./Phillipsburg Mechanical Engineering TJ Moore Fr./Fr. 285 Lebanon, Pa./Cedar Crest Engineering Dan Moran Sr./Jr. 141 Bethlehem, Pa./Northampton Supply Chain Management Drew Munch Fr./Fr. 133/141 East Stroudsburg, Pa./Wyoming Seminary Arts and Engineering Brandon Paetzell 5th/Sr. 125 Phillipsburg, N.J./Phillipsburg (Rutgers) Supply Chain Management Mitchell Polito Jr./So. 125/133 East Brunswick, N.J./East Brunswick International Relations Edmond Ruth So./Fr. 165/174 Harrisburg, Pa./Susquehanna Twp. Arts and Sciences Sheldon Seymour Fr./Fr. 125 Troy, Pa./Troy Business Andrew Shedleski Jr./So. 184/197 Selinsgrove, Pa./Lewisburg Astrophysics Steven Storm Fr./Fr. 141/149 Stroudsburg, Pa./Pocono Mountain East Arts and Sciences Tyler Sung Fr./Fr. 157 New Canaan, Conn./New Canaan Arts and Sciences Paul Watkins So./Fr. 149 Cumming, Ga./North Forsyth Mechanical Engineering Jordan Wood 5th/Sr. 285 Gilbertsville, Pa./Boyertown Management Caden Wright Fr./Fr. 184 Macungie, Pa./Emmaus Engineering

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

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

FROM ALL OVER Lehigh prides itself in bringing in student-athletes from across the nation. This season, 12 different states (plus Washington, D.C.) are represented among the 39 men on the Mountain Hawks’ roster. Pennsylvania leads the way with 23 wrestlers, followed by New Jersey (4) and (2). Con- necticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee and West Virginia are also represented. Lehigh’s 10 NCAA qualifiers include six wrestlers from Pennsylvania and one each from Florida, New Hampshire, New Jersey and New York.

Lehigh Sports Communications | Lehighsports.com | @LehighSports 2020-21 LEHIGH WRESTLING | LEHIGH AT THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS | PAGE 3 NWCA TOP 25 INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS Seven Mountain Hawks appear in various rankings from five outlets. Seniors Jake Jakobsen and Jordan Wood and junior Jaret Lane are ranked by all five. Wood is the lone Mountain Hawk Dual Strength - 2/23/21 ranked in the top 10. Five Lehigh wrestlers appeared in the third NCAA Coaches ranking. Fresh- man Malyke Hines is ranked in four of the five polls plus the coaches’ ranking. Connor McGona- 1. Iowa 2. Penn State gle, Jimmy Hoffman and Brian Meyer appear in rankings by The Open Mat and Trackwrestling, 3. Virginia Tech which rank to 33. 4. Michigan 5. Missouri Weight Wrestler IM FLO AWN TOM Track Coaches 6. Oklahoma State 125 Jaret Lane 12 25 19 12 22 15 7. NC State 133 Malyke Hines 12 — – 16 17 11 17 8. Nebraska 141 Connor McGonagle — – 25 — – 22 20 — – t9. Minnesota 149 Jimmy Hoffman — – — – — – 25 24 25 t9. Arizona State 165 Brian Meyer — – — – — – 33 31 — – 11. Illinois 12. Ohio State 197 Jake Jakobsen 19 18 19 20 19 17 13. Iowa State 285 Jordan Wood 8 9 8 8 8 7 14. North Carolina 15. Northern Iowa NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS HISTORY 16. Pittsburgh Lehigh has the sixth most NCAA Champions (28) and the eighth most All-Americans (158) of all Division I 17. Navy wrestling programs. The Brown and White have never won the NCAA Team Championship, coming as close 18. Purdue as second in 1939, third in 1965, 1979 and a tie for third in 2004. Lehigh last finished in the top 10 at the NCAA 19. Oklahoma Championships in 2012 and last finished in the top five in 2004. Here’s a look at how the Mountain Hawks 20. Virginia have fared in the NCAA Tournament under Pat Santoro: 21. Central Michigan 22. Campbell Year Place All-Americans Top Individual(s) 23. Michigan State 2019 T13th 3 Ryan Preisch, 4th (184) 24. Rider Jordan Wood, 4th (285) 25. Wyoming 2018 15th 3 Darian Cruz, 5th (125) 2017 12th 2 Darian Cruz, 1st (125) 2016 14th 3 Nathaniel Brown, 7th (184) INTERMAT TOP 25 2015 13th 3 Nathaniel Brown, 2nd (184) 2014 18th 3 Mason Beckman, 6th (133) Tournament Strength - 3/9/21 Mitch Minotti, 6th (149) 2013 25th 1 Robert Hamlin, 2nd (184) 1. Iowa 2012 8th 4 Brandon Hatchett, 2nd (165) 2. Penn State Zach Rey, 2nd (285) 3. North Carolina State 2011 8th 3 Zach Rey, 1st (285) 4. Oklahoma State 2010 17th 1 Zach Rey, 3rd (285) 5. Missouri 2009 28th 0 Zach Rey, Rd. of 12 (285) 6. Arizona State 7. Virginia Tech ALL-AMERICANS 8. Michigan NCAA CHAMPIONS Twenty two Lehigh Wrestlers have won 28 NCAA cham- Lehigh has produced 25 All-Americans over the last nine 9. Nebraska pionships, ranking sixth nationally. Darian Cruz captured NCAA tournaments, including three in 2019, to rank eighth 10. Iowa State Lehigh’s most recent title with his triumph at 125 in 2017. among Division I schools. Lehigh teams have finished in the 11. Central Michigan top five at the NCAA Championships a remarkable 16 times. 12. Minnesota Rank School Championships Despite the cancellation of the 2020 NCAA Championships, 13. Pittsburgh 1. Oklahoma State ...... 142 five Lehigh wrestlers were recognized as All-Americans by 14. Northwestern 2. Iowa ...... 84 the NWCA: Brandon Paetzell, Josh Humphreys and Jordan Kutler (first team), Jordan Wood (second team), and Chris 15. Ohio State 3. Iowa State ...... 69 Weiler (honorable mention). 16. North Carolina 4. Oklahoma ...... 67 5. Penn State ...... 44 17. Utah Valley 6. Lehigh ...... 28 Rank School All-Americans 18. Rider 7. Michigan State ...... 25 1. Oklahoma State...... 475 19. Stanford 8. Illinois ...... 24 2. Iowa ...... 345 20. Oklahoma 9. Ohio State ...... 23 3. Iowa State ...... 299 21. Northern Iowa 10. Minnesota ...... 22 4. Oklahoma ...... 275 22. Appalachian State Michigan ...... 22 5 Penn State ...... 226 6. Michigan ...... 199 23. Virginia Northern Iowa ...... 22 7. Minnesota ...... 192 24. Rutgers 13. Cornell ...... 21 14. Wisconsin ...... 18 8. Lehigh ...... 158 25. Purdue 15. Pittsburgh ...... 16 9. Michigan State ...... 138 10. Illinois ...... 135

Lehigh Sports Communications | Lehighsports.com | @LehighSports 2020-21 LEHIGH WRESTLING | LEHIGH AT THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS | PAGE 4 LEHIGH NCAA FAST FACTS 2020-21 LEHIGH QUICK FACTS -Lehigh wrestlers rank sixth all-time in individual national championships and GENERAL INFORMATION eighth in All-America medals won. Location ...... Bethlehem, Pa. - Since the 2009-10 season, Lehigh has produced two NCAA champions, seven NCAA finalists, 30 All-Americans and now 28 EIWA champions. Founded ...... 1865 by - Lehigh tied for 13th at the last contested NCAA Championship in 2019 with Undergraduate Enrollment ...... 5,203 three All-Americans. President ...... John D. Simon - Seniors Jake Jakobsen and Jordan Wood are the only Lehigh wrestlers with Murray H. Goodman Dean of Athletics ...... Joe Sterrett previous NCAA Tournament experience Nickname ...... Mountain Hawks - Lehigh had five wrestlers named NWCA All-Americans following the Historical Nicknames...... Engineers, Brown and White cancellation of the 2020 Tournament: first team selections Brandon Paetzell, Mascot ...... Mountain Hawk (Clutch) Josh Humphreys and Jordan Kutler; second team selection Jordan Wood; and Colors ...... Brown and White honorable mention selection Chris Weiler. Home Arenas ...... Leeman-Turner Arena at Grace Hall - The Mountain Hawks have crowned three or more All-Americans in seven of the last nine contested NCAA Tournaments, with a high of four in 2012...... Stabler Arena National Affiliation ...... NCAA Division I 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Conference ...... EIWA March 21-23, 2019 PPG Paints Arena - Pittsburgh 2020-21 TEAM INFORMATION 2020-21 Dual Record ...... 3-4 Lehigh qualified eight wrestlers for the NCAA Championships at PPG Paints Final 2020-21 NWCA Dual Ranking ...... n/a Arena. The Mountain Hawks crowned three All-Americans for the second straight year and tied for 13th place with 40.5 points. Senior Ryan Preisch and 2021 EIWA Championships Finish ...... 1st sophomore Jordan Wood earned their first All-America medals with fourth EIWA Champions ...... 4 (Jaret Lane, Malyke Hines, Jake Jakobsen,Jordan Wood) place finishes at 184 and 285, respectively. Junior Jordan Kutler became a 2020 NCAA Championships Finish ...... n/a two-time All-American after finishing seventh at 174. Two other Mountain 2020 All-Americans ...... 5 - (Brandon Paetzell - 1st team, Hawks: Josh Humphreys (157) and Gordon Wolf (165) reached the round of Josh Humphreys - 1st team, Jordan Kutler - 1st team, Jordan Wood - 2nd 12, finishing one win short of earning All-America status. Six of Lehigh’s eight team, Chris Weiler - honorable mention) qualifiers won at least one match in Pittsburgh. THE LAST TIME LEHIGH… Finals Results Won a home dual ...... vs. Army West Point, 2/6/21 (18-16) 125 - Spencer Lee (Iowa) dec. Jack Mueller (Virginia)5-0 Lost a home dual ...... vs. Rider, 2/7/21 (17-15) 133 - (Rutgers) dec. Daton Fix (Okla. St.) 4-2, sv2 Won a road dual ...... at Penn, 2/20/20 (35-9) 141 - (Cornell) dec. Joey McKenna (Ohio St.) 6-4, sv Lost a road dual ...... at Navy, 1/16/21 (21-9) 149 - (Rutgers) dec. Micah Jordan (Ohio St.) 9-4 Won a neutral site dual ...... vs. Missouri, 12/30/19 (22-9) 157 - Jason Nolf (PSU) major dec. Tyler Berger (Nebraska) 10-2 Lost a neutral site dual ...... vs. North Carolina, 12/30/18 (22-18) 165 - Mekhi Lewis (Va. Tech) dec. Vincenzo Joseph (PSU) 7-1 Won an EIWA dual ...... vs. Army West Point, 2/6/21 (18-16) 174 - Zahid Valencia (ASU) dec. Mark Hall (PSU) 4-3 Lost an EIWA dual ...... at Navy, 1/16/21 (21-9) 184 - Drew Foster (UNI) dec. Max Dean (Cornell) 6-4 Tied a dual ...... at Cornell, 1/22/10 (15-15) 197 - (PSU) dec. (Ohio St.) 5-1 Beat a ranked opponent ...... vs. #25 Binghamton, 1/30/20 (19-16) 285 - Anthony Cassar (PSU) major dec. Derek White (Okla. St.)10-1 Lost to a ranked opponent ...... vs. #14 North Carolina, 2/7/21 (26-6) Beat a top 5 opponent ...... vs. #5 Arizona State, 2/21/20 (19-14) 2019 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 2021 EIWA CHAMPIONSHIPS Lost to a top 5 opponent ...... vs. #3 Penn State, 12/6/19 (23-10) TOP 15 TEAM SCORES FINAL TEAM SCORES Beat a #1 ranked team ...... vs. Cornell, 1/20/11 (17-15) Lost to a #1 ranked team ...... at Penn State, 12/2/18 (42-0) Team Points Team Points Shut out an opponent ...... vs. LIU, 1/31/21 (46-0) 1. Penn State 137.5 1. LEHIGH 158.5 Was shut out ...... at Penn State, 12/2/18 (42-0) 2. Ohio State 96.5 2. Navy 129 Scored 50-plus points ...... vs. Bloomsburg, 2/14/16 (54-0) 3. Oklahoma State 84 3. Army West Point 119.5 Scored 40-49 points ...... vs. LIU, 1/31/21 (46-0) 4. Iowa 76 4. Hofstra 106.5 Scored 30-39 points...... at Bucknell, 2/14/20 (32-6) 5. Michigan 62.5 5. Drexel 89.5 Scored 20-29 points ...... at Army West Point, 1/31/20 (24-9) 6. Missouri 62 6. Bucknell 84.5 Had an EIWA champion ...... 2021 (Four wrestlers) 7. Cornell 59.5 7. Binghamton 75.5 Had multiple EIWA champions ...... 2021 (four) 8. Minnesota 53.5 8. Sacred Heart 39 Had an All-American ...... 2020 (five) 9. Rutgers 51.5 9. American 30.5 Had a NCAA finalist ...... 2017, Darian Cruz - 125 10. Nebraska 51 10. LIU 24.5 Had multiple NCAA finalists ...... 2012, Brandon Hatchett - 165 11. Virginia Tech 50 ...... and Zach Rey - 285 12. Arizona State 42 Had a NCAA Champion ...... 2017, Darian Cruz - 125 13. LEHIGH 40.5 Had multiple NCAA champions ...... 1979, Darryl Burley - 134 13. Northern Iowa 40.5 ...... and Mark Lieberman - 177 15. Princeton 35 Finished top 10 at NCAAs ...... 2012 (8th) Finished top 5 at NCAAs ...... 2004 (3rd)

Lehigh Sports Communications | Lehighsports.com | @LehighSports 2020-21 LEHIGH WRESTLING | LEHIGH AT THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS | PAGE 5 LEHIGH BY THE NUMBERS QUAD SQUAD Dual matches at home: ...... 3-2 Lehigh crowned four individual champions, but it was a total team effort that carried the Mountain Hawks Duals on the road: ...... 0-2 to their fourth consecutive EIWA team title Feb. 26 at Spooky Nook Sports Complex in Manheim, Pa. All 10 Duals at a neutral site: ...... 0-0 Lehigh entrants placed in the top five of their respective weight classes and all 10 qualified for the NCAA Duals in Pennsylvania:...... 3-3 Championships as the Mountain Hawks scored 158.5 points to pull away from Navy and Army West Point. The four individual champions for Lehigh were junior Jaret Lane (125), freshman Malyke Hines (133), senior Day Matches: ...... 3-1 Jake Jakobsen (197) and senior Jordan Wood (285). Wood became just the fifth four-time EIWA Champion Night Matches:...... 0-3 in Lehigh history and the first EIWA heavyweight to win four titles.

When winning opening bout: ...... 2-4 WOOD BECOMES FOUR-TIME EIWA CHAMPION When losing opening bout: ...... 1-0 In addition to Lehigh winning its fourth straight team title, heavyweight Jordan Wood won his fourth straight EIWA championship at 285, becoming Lehigh’s fifth four-time EIWA champion (and first since 1983) and the When leading after five bouts: ...... 2-1 first EIWA heavyweight to win four titles. Wood’s return to the Lehigh lineup in late January provided a much When trailing after five bouts: ...... 0-2 needed boost for the Mountain Hawks. He went 2-0 with two falls in his opening weekend of competition, the When tied after five bouts:...... 1-1 first of which clinched the Mountain Hawks’ come-from-behind win over Binghamton. Wood is seeded eighth at 285 and is bidding to become a three-time All-American. He finished fourth in Pittsburgh in 2019 and was Wears Brown Singlets: ...... 1-3 a second-team honoree by the NWCA last year. Wood is 7-1 this season and owns a 68-18 career record. He Wears White Singlets ...... 2-1 originally planned on an Olympic redshirt this season and spent his fall semester active in freestyle. Wood was eligible for the Olympic redshirt by way of winning a Cadet world silver medal in 2014. LEHIGH IN DUALS DECIDED… By 5 points or fewer: ...... 2-1 THE AWARDS STORY By 6-9 points: ...... 0-0 In addition to its fourth straight team title, Lehigh picked up three major awards at last month’s EIWA By 10-20 points ...... 0-3 Championships. Senior Jake Jakobsen won the Sheridan Award for the most falls in the championship By more than 20 points: ...... 1-0 bracket with two in 9:34. It marked the third time in four years a Lehigh wrestler won the Sheridan Award (Ryan Preisch in 2018, Josh Humphreys in 2019). Senior Jordan Wood won the Fletcher Trophy for most LEHIGH DUALS BY MONTH… career team points scored at the EIWA Tournament, also the third time in four years for a Lehigh wrestler January: ...... 2-2 (Darian Cruz in 2018, Preisch in 2019). Head coach Pat Santoro was voted EIWA Coach of the Year for the February: ...... 1-2 sixth time and second consecutive year after leading the Mountain Hawks to a fourth straight team title and qualifying all 10 wrestlers for the NCAA Championships. LEHIGH BY WEIGHT CLASS… POWER OF 10 125 (Lane, Seymour) ...... 6-1 Lehigh qualified all 10 of its EIWA Tournament entrants for the NCAA Championships. This marks just the 133 (Hines, Polito) ...... 4-3 second time in the qualification era that Lehigh will send its full squad to the national tournament. The other 141 (McGonagle, Hines, Munch, Paetzell) .. 3-4 time the Mountain Hawks qualified 10 wrestlers for the NCAA Championships was in 2018. Prior to the qual- 149 (Hoffman, Watkins, Lobeck) ...... 2-5 ification process, Lehigh had 10 wrestlers compete at NCAAs in both 1963 and 1976. Lehigh is one of three 157 (Cooley, Burkhart, Frinzi) ...... 3-4 teams (Iowa, Missouri) to qualify all 10 wrestlers for this year’s NCAA Championships. 165 (Lawrence, Meyer)...... 2-5 174 (Logan, Herceg) ...... 2-5 PINNING EQUALS WINNING 184 (Davis, Wright) ...... 1-6 Junior Jaret Lane has emerged as a key contributor for the Mountain Hawks this season. With senior Brandon 197 (Jakobsen) ...... 4-3 Paetzell competing at a higher weight this season, Lane has gone 8-0 at 125 with three falls and won an EIWA 285 (Lacombe, Wood) ...... 4-3 title. His first period pin of Army’s Ryan Chauvin was key in Lehigh’s come-from-behind victory over the Black Knights. Lane competed at 133 last year and led the Mountain Hawks with nine falls, giving him 12 for his BROADCAST COVERAGE Lehigh career. This year, Lane also opened the Pitt and Rider duals with pins. ESPN will once again provide complete television and inter- net video coverage of the entire tournament on its family of networks with streaming video available on ESPN3 and the FOR THE FIRST TIME ESPN App. Thursday and Friday morning sessions of the NCAA A very unusual dual meet season saw 14 Lehigh wrestlers compete in their first official bouts for the Moun- Championships will be televised on ESPNU. Thursday night’s tain Hawks and 13 grapplers who wrestled in duals for the first time. Six Mountain Hawks are competing in action and Saturday’s medal rounds will be televised on ESPN2. their first postseason while eight will compete at the NCAA Championships for the first time. Lehigh’s 10 Saturday night’s finals will be televised on ESPN. Television qualifiers include four deferred freshmen: Malyke Hines (133), Connor McGonagle (141), Luca Frinzi (157) coverageCAREER for Friday THREE-POINT night’s semifinals will FIELD either be GOALSon ESPN and Jake Logan (174). Six of Lehigh’s 12 true freshmen saw dual action in 2021 but the Mountain Hawks do or ESPN2. There will be no Lehigh audio coverage this year. not have a true freshman in their postseason lineup for the second straight year. MEET THE NEW GUYS The Mountain Hawks have relied on many members of both their true and deferred freshman class so far during the dual season. Five true or deferred freshmen wrestled in Lehigh’s season-opening dual at Pitt and four more competed at Navy. The Binghamton and LIU duals both featured seven freshmen in the lineup. Jake Logan wrestled in five duals this season, while Connor McGonagle and JT Davis have wrestled in four. Prior to this season, the last time Lehigh started five freshmen in a dual was Jan. 26, 2018 when de- ferred freshmen Nick Farro (133), Luke Karam (141), Dylan Ammerman (184), Chris Weiler (197) and Jordan Wood (285) competed in a 20-17 loss at Virginia Tech. Nearly half of Lehigh’s roster consists of wrestlers in their first season of eligibility, a group that includes 12 true freshmen and seven deferred freshmen. Jake Logan placed eighth at last year’s Southern Scuffle competing unattached at 174.

Lehigh Sports Communications | Lehighsports.com | @LehighSports 2020-21 LEHIGH WRESTLING | LEHIGH AT THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS | PAGE 6 ACADEMIC SUCCESS 2020-21 RESULTS Lehigh enjoyed another strong season on the mats, but the Mountain Hawks Jan. 9, 2021 were equally impressive in the classroom in 2019-20. The Mountain Hawks Fitzgerald Field House - Pittsburgh, Pa. posted a 3.51 team GPA in the 2020 spring semester. Five Lehigh wrestlers No. 13 Pitt 24, No. 17 Lehigh 9 were named to the NWCA All-Academic Team including Jordan Wood and 2020-21 returnees Brandon Paetzell and Josh Humphreys. Twenty one 125 – Jaret Lane (Lehigh) Fall Colton Camacho (Pitt) 1:58 Mountain Hawks own GPAs of 3.2 or better. Joe Lobeck picked up a 4.0 GPA 133 – Micky Phillippi (Pitt) dec. Malyke Hines (Lehigh) 10-5 in his first semester of graduate school. Among undergraduates, Jake Logan 141 – Cole Matthews (Pitt) dec. Connor McGonagle (Lehigh) 4-3 owns a 3.82 GPA in business, while Andrew Shedleski holds a 3.81 in astro- 149 – Jimmy Hoffman (Lehigh) dec. Luke Kemerer (Pitt) 4-0 physics. Nine true freshman eclipsed the 3.2 mark in their first semester, led 157 – Tyler Badgett (Pitt) dec. JT Cooley (Lehigh) 6-1 by Sheldon Seymour’s 3.94. 165 – Jake Wentzel (Pitt) dec. Thayne Lawrence (Pitt) 3-0 174 – Jared McGill (Pitt) dec. Jake Logan (Lehigh) 4-2 184 – Gregg Harvey (Pitt) dec. JT Davis (Lehigh) 4-1 A LOOK AT WHO’S BACK 197 – Nino Bonaccorsi (Pitt) dec. Jake Jakobsen (Lehigh) 7-2 Lehigh’s 39 man roster includes six wrestlers who had previously competed in 285 – Jake Slinger (Pitt) dec. Victor Lacombe (Lehigh) 9-3, sv the postseason prior to this year, but only two of the Mountain Hawks’ NCAA Extra matches qualifiers has competed previously at the naional tournament. Senior Jordan 125 – Colton Camacho (Pitt) dec. Sheldon Seymour (Lehigh) 7-4, tb1 Wood is now a four-time NCAA qualifier, while classmate Jake Jakobsen is a 133 – Louis Newell (Pitt) dec. Satoshi Abe (Lehigh) 5-1 three-time qualifier. Junior Jimmy Hoffman qualified last year but was denied 141 – Joe Lobeck (Lehigh) dec. Ryan Michaels (Pitt) 9-3 a chance to compete by the COVID-19 pandemic. Senior Brandon Paetzell and 149 – Mick Burnett (Pitt) dec. Paul Watkins (Lehigh) 8-6 junior Josh Humphreys are two-time NCAA qualifiers. Humphreys is out with 157 – Antonio Petrucelli (Pitt) dec. Tyler Sung 6-3 an injury and is setting his sights on a return in 2021-22. Paetzell missed time 165 – Connor Herceg (Lehigh) dec. Tye Weathersby (Pitt) 6-5 early in the season and did not make Lehigh’s postseason lineup. 174 – Tommy O’Brien (Pitt) Fall Trey Cornish (Lehigh) 6:49 184 – Caden Wright (Lehigh) dec. Nicholas Meglino (Pitt) 4-0 IN GOOD COMPANY 197 – James Lledo (Pitt) major dec. Andrew Shedleski (Lehigh) 15-2 285 – Eli Jones (Lehigh) dec. Cole Rickert (Pitt) 2-0 A league-leading 224 individual EIWA titles have been won by 138 Lehigh wrestlers. Only five men who have donned the brown and white Lehigh Jan. 16, 2021 singlet have won four titles, with senior heavyweight Jordan Wood becom- - Annapolis, Md. ing the fifth last month. Wood is now the 13th four-time EIWA champion in Navy 21, No. 18 Lehigh 9 league history and the first heavyweight to accomplish the feat. Wood joins an exclusive list of Lehigh’s four-time EIWA champions listed below. 125 – Jaret Lane (Lehigh) dec. Logan Treaster (Navy) 1-0 133 – Malyke Hines (Lehigh) dec. Jacob Allen (Lehigh) 2-0 Name (weights) Years 141 – Cody Trybus (Navy) dec. Connor McGonagle (Lehigh) 5-3 Mark Lieberman (167-167-177-177) 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979 149 – Casey Cobb (Navy) dec. Jimmy Hoffman (Lehigh) 5-2 Mike Brown (177-190-190-190) 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980 157 – Andrew Cerniglia (Navy) dec. AJ Burkhart (Lehigh) 9-8 Colin Kilrain (167-177-177-190) 1978, 1980, 1981, 1982 165 – Tanner Skidgel (Navy) dec. Brian Meyer (Lehigh) 2-0 Darryl Burley (134-134-134-142) 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983 174 – Jake Logan (Lehigh) dec. Dean Caravela (Navy) 7-4 Jordan Wood (285-285-285-285) 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 184 – David Key (Navy) dec. JT Davis (Lehigh) 5-3 197 – Jacob Koser (Navy) dec. Jake Jakobsen (Lehigh) 6-1 NO WINS FOR YOU 285 – John Birchmeier (Navy) dec. Victor Lacombe (Lehigh) 3-1 Lehigh’s 46-0 win over LIU was its first shutout since blanking Bloomsburg Extra matches 54-0 on Feb. 16, 2016. The Mountain Hawks had a 28-0 edge in takedowns 125 - Logan Treaster (Navy) dec. Sheldon Seymour (Lehigh) 6-4 over the Sharks and allowed just two offensive points, via a reversal. Prior to 133 - Jacob Allen (Navy) dec. Mitchell Polito (Lehigh) 2-1 2016, Lehigh’s last shutout win was a 45-0 win over Drexel on Nov. 5, 2010. 133 - Luke Lucerne (Navy) dec. Satoshi Abe (Lehigh) 8-6 133 - Malyke Hines (Lehigh) major dec. Luke Lucerne (Navy) 13-3 LOTS OF LOCALS 141 - Cody Trybus (Navy) dec. Joe Lobeck (Lehigh) 7-1 Many Lehigh wrestlers don’t have to venture far from home to wrestle for the 141 - Tyler Hunt (Navy) dec. Joe Lobeck (Lehigh) 8-2 Brown and White. Deferred freshman Luca Frinzi wrestled for nearby Beth- 141 - Tyler Hunt (Navy) major dec. Steven Storm (Lehigh) 12-2 lehem Catholic High School, the same program that produced Lehigh head 149 - Jimmy Hoffman (Lehigh) dec. PJ Crane (Navy) 2-1, tb coach Pat Santoro. Junior Dan Moran (Northampton) and freshmen Karam 157 - Manzona Bryant IV (Lehigh) dec. PJ Crane (Navy) 9-2 Chakif (Dieruff), Connor Herceg (Nazareth) and Caden Wright (Emmaus) 157 - AJ Burkhart (Lehigh) dec. Wyatt Long (Navy) 5-4 join Karam and Frinzi in wrestling for East Penn Conference 165 - Tanner Skidgel (Navy) major dec. Thayne Lawrence (Lehigh) 9-0 programs. Senior Jake Jakobsen (Stroudsburg) and freshman Steven Storm 165 - Henry Hague (Navy) dec. Thayne Lawrence (Lehigh) 10-4 (Pocono Mountain East) are from programs in the EPC’s Monroe County 165 - Henry Hague (Navy) dec. Brian Meyer (Lehigh) 3-2 Division. Deferred freshman Nathan Haubert wrestled in the Colonial League 174 - Dean Caravela (Navy) dec. Connor Herceg (Lehigh) 7-3 at Palisades. Senior Brandon Paetzell and sophomore Brian Meyer hail from 174 - Connor Herceg (Lehigh) dec. Gary Eakin (Navy) 8-3 Phillipsburg, N.J., just across the state line. 174 - Jake Logan (Lehigh) dec. Gary Eakin (Navy) 9-5 184 - Caden Wright (Lehigh) dec. Zander Manuel (Navy) 7-1 184 - JT Davis (Lehigh) fall Zander Manuel (Navy) 2:45 285 - John Birchmeier (Navy) dec. Eli Jones (Lehigh) 9-3 285 - Riley Smith (Navy) fall Eli Jones (Lehigh) 4:46 285 - Riley Smith (Navy) dec. Victor Lacombe (Lehigh) 4-2

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125 – Micah Roes (Binghamton) dec. Sheldon Seymour (Lehigh) 8-2 125 – Jaret Lane (Lehigh) dec. Wil Guida (UNC) 7-4 133 – Mitchell Polito (Lehigh) dec. Anthony Sobotker (Binghamton) 8-3 133 – Joe Heilmann (UNC) dec. Mitch Polito (Lehigh) 5-2 141 – Malyke Hines (Lehigh) dec. Zack Trampe (Binghamton) 8-7 141 – Zach Sherman (UNC) dec. Brandon Paetzell (Lehigh) 1-0 149 – Michael Zarif (Binghamton) dec. Paul Watkins (Lehigh) 3-1 149 – Austin O’Connor (UNC) major dec. Jimmy Hoffman (Lehigh) 16-4 157 – Luca Frinzi (Lehigh) dec. Chris Barker (Binghamton) 8-3 157 – Josh McClure (UNC) dec. Luca Frinzi (Lehigh) 5-1 165 – Brevin Cassella (Binghamton) dec. Thayne Lawrence (Lehigh) 10-6 165 – Kennedy Monday (UNC) major dec. Brian Meyer (Lehigh) 10-2 174 – Jacob Nolan (Binghamton) dec. Connor Herceg (Lehigh) 5-1 174 – Clay Lautt (UNC) dec. Jake Logan (Lehigh) 5-3, sv 184 – Lou DePrez (Binghamton) major dec. JT Davis (Lehigh) 13-1 184 – Devin Kane (UNC) dec. Caden Wright (Lehigh) 6-1 197 – Jake Jakobsen (Lehigh) major dec. Sam DePrez (Binghamton) 10-0 197 – Max Shaw (UNC) dec. Jake Jakobsen (Lehigh) 5-3 285 – Jordan Wood (Lehigh) Fall Cory Day (Binghamton) 5:54 285 – Jordan Wood (Lehigh) dec. Brandon Whitman (UNC) 8-2 Extra matches Extra matches 141 – Ivan Garcia (Binghamton) Fall Drew Munch (Lehigh) 4:44 133 – Satoshi Abe (Lehigh) dec. Timothy Decatur (UNC) 7-3 184 – Matt Kelly (Binghamton) dec. Caden Wright (Lehigh) 9-2 141 – Drew Munch (Lehigh) dec. Connor Alexander (UNC) 5-2 149 – Nicholas Lirette (UNC) dec. Paul Watkins (Lehigh) 7-4 Jan. 31, 2021 157 – Sonny Santiago (UNC) major dec. Tyler Sung (Lehigh) 18-8 Leeman-Turner Arena at Grace Hall 165 – Sawyer Davidson (UNC) dec. Sean Kilrain (Lehigh) 6-2 Lehigh 46, LIU 0 174 – Gavin Kane (UNC) W by DQ Trey Cornish (Lehigh)

165 – Thayne Lawrence (Lehigh) dec. Ryan Ferro (LIU) 3-1 Feb. 7, 2021 174 – Connor Herceg (Lehigh) Fall Tom DiGennaro (LIU) 5:23 Leeman-Turner Arena at Grace Hall 184 – JT Davis (Lehigh) major dec. Dan Shafran (LIU) 10-1 Rider 17, No. 25 Lehigh 15 197 – Jake Jakobsen (Lehigh) Fall T.J. Franden (LIU) 1:07 285 – Jordan Wood (Lehigh) Fall Tim Nagosky (LIU) 0:31 125 – Jaret Lane (Lehigh) Fall Jonathan Tropea (Rider) 3:49 125 – Sheldon Seymour (Lehigh) Fall Brandon Mercado (LIU) 1:44 133 – Richie Koehler (Rider) dec. Mitch Polito (Lehigh) 6-4 133 – Mitch Polito (Lehigh) dec. Devin Matthews (LIU) 7-1 141 – Connor McGonagle (Lehigh) dec. McKenzie Bell (Rider) 6-1 141 – Drew Munch (Lehigh) dec. Drew Witham (LIU) 6-2 149 – Wyatt McCarthy (Rider) dec. Joe Lobeck (Lehigh) 3-1, sv 149 – Paul Watkins (Lehigh) major dec. Anthony Dushaj (LIU) 17-4 157 – AJ Burkhart (Lehigh) dec. Cole McComas (Rider) 7-6 157 – Luca Frinzi (Lehigh) tech fall Kenny Cooper (LIU) 19-4, 6:50 165 – Jake Silverstein (Rider) dec. Brian Meyer (Lehigh) 3-1, sv Extra matches 174 – Angel Garcia (Rider) dec. Jake Logan (Lehigh) 4-3* 157 – Manzona Bryant IV (Lehigh) Fall Adam Barker (LIU) 0:54 184 – George Walton (Rider) dec. Caden Wright (Lehigh) 6-3 184 – Caden Wright (Lehigh) Fall Joe Lopresti (LIU) 0:53 197 – Jake Jakobsen (Lehigh) dec. Matt Correnti (Rider) 2-0 285 – Ethan Laird (Rider) dec. Jordan Wood (Lehigh) 8-5 Feb. 6, 2021 Extra matches Leeman-Turner Arena at Grace Hall 125 – Sheldon Seymour (Lehigh) dec. Tyler Klinsky (Rider) 5-3 No. 25 Lehigh 18, Army West Point 16 184 – Shane Reitsma (Rider) dec. Andrew Shedleski (Lehigh) 4-3 * Rider deducted a team point following 174 125 – Jaret Lane (Lehigh) Fall Ryan Chauvin (Army) 2:19 133 – Mitch Polito (Lehigh) dec. Mark Montgomery (Army) 6-5 141 – Lane Peters (Army) dec. Connor McGonagle (Lehigh) 4-2 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS SCHEDULE Thursday, March 18 149 – PJ Ogunsanya (Army) dec. Jimmy Hoffman (Lehigh) 4-1 Session 1A (First 5 weights) - 11 a.m. ET/10 a.m. CT 157 – Markus Hartman (Army) dec. AJ Burkhart (Lehigh) 5-0 Session 1B (Second 5 weights) - 2 p.m. ET/1 p.m. CT 165 – Brian Meyer (Lehigh) dec. Will Lucie (Army) 5-3 Session 2A (First 5 weights) - 6 p.m. ET/5 p.m. CT 174 – Ben Pasiuck (Army) major dec. Jake Logan 20-11 Session 3B (Second 5 weights) - 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT 184 – Taylor Brown (Army) dec. Caden Wright (Lehigh) 4-0 197 – Jake Jakobsen (Lehigh) dec. JT Brown (Army) 7-1 Friday, March 19 285 – Jordan Wood (Lehigh) dec. Bobby Heald (Army) 5-0 Session 3 (First 5 weights) - 11 a.m. ET/10 a.m. CT Extra matches Session 4 (Second 5 weights) - 3 p.m. ET/2 p.m. CT 141 – Julian Sanchez (Army) dec. Drew Munch (Lehigh) 7-6 Session 5 (Semifinals) - 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT 149 – Nate Lukez (Army) major dec. Paul Watkins (Lehigh) 11-2 157 – Manzona Bryant IV (Lehigh) Fall Tanner Craig (Army) 2:34 Saturday, March 20 157 – Christian Hunt (Army) dec. Nathan Haubert (Lehigh) 3-1 Session 6 (Medal Round) - 11 a.m. ET/10 a.m. CT 174 – Brad Laughlin (Army) dec. Connor Herceg (Lehigh) 2-0 Session 7 (Finals) - 7 p.m. ET/6 p.m. CT 184 – Sahm Abdulrazzaq (Army) major dec. Andrew Shedleski (Lehigh) 14-6 285 – Eli Jones (Lehigh) dec. Ben Sullivan (Army) 3-1, tb

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

In Santoro’s third season Lehigh returned to the top ten at the NCAA Championships with an eighth place finish. The Mountain Hawks crowned three All-Americans for the first Lehigh Sports Communications | Lehighsports.com | @LehighSports 2020-21 LEHIGH WRESTLING | LEHIGH AT THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS | PAGE 9 time in five years and placed two wrestlers in the NCAA finals for the first time since 2003. Heavyweight Zach Rey became Santoro’s first national champion. SANTORO AT LEHIGH In 2009-10, Santoro guided the Mountain Hawks to a 16-3-1 dual record and a top-ten national dual meet ranking for most of the season. In March, Santoro guided Rey to an Year Dual EIWA NCAA EIWA title and All-America honors with a third place finish at the NCAA Championships, the program’s first All-American in four years. 2008-09 23-1 2nd(2) 28th[0] 2009-10 16-3-1 3rd (1) 17th[1] Santoro produced an immediate turnaround in his first season back in Bethlehem. The 2010-11 15-6 2nd (1) 8th [3] Mountain Hawks’ 23-1 dual mark surpassed the school record for dual wins in a season. 2011-12 12-5 2nd (3) 8th [4] Santoro guided Seth Ciasulli and David Craig to individual EIWA Championships. 2012-13 10-7 4th (3) 25th [1] Before returning to Lehigh, Santoro spent five years as the head coach at the University 2013-14 10-6 2nd (1) 18th [3] of Maryland where he helped resurrect the Terrapins program, which in 2008 captured its 2014-15 14-6 2nd (1) 13th [3] first ACC title in 35 years; a feat which earned Santoro ACC Coach of the Year honors. 2015-16 13-3 2nd (2) 14th [3] 2016-17 10-4 2nd (2) 12th [2] Prior to his stint at Maryland Santoro served as an assistant at Lehigh for nine years, 2017-18 12-3 1st (5) 15th [3] including eight Greg Strobel’s staff. During that time, Santoro was part of some of the most successful teams in school history. In 2003, Santoro was named the national 2018-19 9-9 1st (3) T13th [3] Assistant Coach of the Year by the National Wrestling Coaches Association, after helping 2019-20 12-3 1st (2) n/a [5] guide Lehigh to its third EIWA title in four years, and a fourth place finish at the NCAA 2020-21 3-4 1st (4) Championships. Totals 159-60-1 After wrestling for Bethlehem Catholic High School and taking a post-graduate year at Blair Academy, Santoro wrestled collegiately at Pittsburgh, where he became the ( ) - EIWA Champions Panthers’ only four-time All-America while capturing national titles in 1988 and 1989 at 142 [ ] - All-Americans pounds. Santoro’s career overall record: 207-101-2

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

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

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

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

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

Lehigh Sports Communications | Lehighsports.com | @LehighSports 2020-21 LEHIGH WRESTLING | LEHIGH AT THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS | PAGE 10 2020-21 MATCH-BY-MATCH Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time 125 1/9 Colton Camacho (Pitt) W Fall, 1:58 1/16 Logan Treaster (Navy) W 1-0 JARET LANE 2/6 Ryan Chauvin (Army) W Fall, 2:19 2/6 Will Guida (N. Carolina) W 7-4 2/7 Jonathan Tropea (Rider) W Fall, 3:49 2/26 Ryan Chauvin (Army)$ W MD, 13-1 Jr./Jr. 2/26 Micah Roes (Binghamton)$ W 6-0 Supply Chain Management 2/26 Logan Treaster (Navy)$ W 5-0 Catawissa, Pa. $ - EIWA Championships (1st) Southern Columbia 2019-20 MATCH-BY-MATCH (133) Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time CAREER RECORD 11/3 Chris Wright (Rider)! W 3-0 Ryan Hetrick (Army)! W MD, 14-6 Year Record Falls Bonus Wins Richie Koehler (Rider)! W Fall, 3:28 2018-19 4-6 2 2 12/1 Tommy Maddox (Buffalo)@ W Fall, 1:33 2019-20 21-7 9 15 C.J. Manley (Lock )@ L 4-3 Mitch Polito (Lehigh)@ W Medical Forfeit 2020-21 8-0 3 4 12/6 Roman Bravo-Young (PSU) L 7-2 Totals 33-13 14 21 12/22 Daniel Kidd (American)# W Fall, 2:57 Anthony Wiggins (Millersville)# W TF, 16-1, 4:26 NCAA Qualifier: 2021 Austin Clabaugh (Penn St.)# W 5-1 Roman Bravo-Young (PSU)# L 9-3 EIWA Champion: 2021 1/1 Wade Cummings (Chatt.)% W Fall, 2:12 Devan Turner (Oregon St.)% L 6-4, sv Jaylen Carson (Little Rock)% W MD, 11-2 OTHER TOURNAMENT PLACEMENTS: Richie Koehler (Rider)% W 10-4 1/2 Kai Orrine (NC State)% L 10-5 1st - 2019 Princeton Open 1/17 Daniel Kidd (American) W TF, 19-4, 5:23 2nd - 2019 Mat Town Invitational I 2/1 Ken Hayman (UPJ)^ W Fall, 1:20 Brock Bergelin (CMU)^ W 7-2 2nd - 2019 Wilkes Open D.J. Fehlman (L. Haven)^ L 5-3, tb Hunter Watts (CMU)^ W Fall, 1:21 3rd - 2020 Edinboro Open 2/21 Josh Kramer (Ariz. St.) W 4-1 3rd - 2020 Mat Town Invitational II 2/23 Trey Lane (Virginia)& W Fall, 2:21 Nick Farro (Lehigh)& L 5-1 6th - 2018 Princeton Open Paul Truntich (Maryland)& W Fall, 2:01 Chris Lanciano (Bucknell)& W Fall, 4:25 NOTES Richie Koehler (Rider)& W Medical Forfeit Sam Book (Virginia)& W 10-4 #14 seed at 125 First NCAA Tournament Appearance ! - Princeton Open (1st) | @ - Mat Town Invitational (round robin) 4-0 record in 2021 vs. NCAA qualifiers # - Wilkes Open (2nd) | ^ - Edinboro Open (3rd) 4-1 career record vs. 2021 NCAA qualifiers at 125 & - Mat Town Invitational II (3rd) Ranked 15th in final NCAA Coaches’ ranking Tied for team lead with three falls in 2021 2018-19 MATCH-BY-MATCH (125) Outscored opponents 24-1 in three EIWA Tournament bouts Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time Competed at 133 in 2019-20, leading Lehigh with nine wins by fall 11/4 Dylan Ryder (Hofstra)! W 6-4 Started five of seven duals at 125 Nic Aguilar (Rutgers)! L 3-2 Placed in five open tournaments in 2019-20 season Richie Koehler (Rider)! W Fall, 1:29 Two-time Pennsylvania AA state champion and four-time place winner Dylan Ryder (Hofstra)! W 4-3 Had 120 career falls for Southern Columbia HS Gabe Townsell (Stanford)! L 6-9 Brother Kent wrestled at Lehigh from 2015-2020. 11/11 Nolan Hellickson (Harvard)@ L 9-5 Talha Farooq (G. Mason)@ W Fall, 6:01 Jakob Camacho (NC State)@ L 13-7 12/29 Sean Russell (Minnesota) L MD, 20-9 Dack Punke (Missouri) L 9-2

! - Princeton Open (6th) | @ - Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (dnp)

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133 141 MALYKE HINES CONNOR MCGONAGLE

So./Fr. So./Fr. Arts and Sciences Arts and Sciences Kissimmee, Fla. Danville, N.H. Osceola Timberlane

CAREER RECORD CAREER RECORD Year Record Falls Bonus Wins Year Record Falls Bonus Wins 2020-21 6-1 1 3 2020-21 4-4 0 1 Totals 6-1 1 3 Totals 4-4 0 1 NCAA Qualifier: 2021 NCAA Qualifier: 2021 EIWA Champion: 2021 EIWA Placewinner: 2021 (3rd)

OTHER TOURNAMENT PLACEMENTS: OTHER TOURNAMENT PLACEMENTS: 1st - 2020 Mat Town Invitational II 4th - 2020 Edinboro Open 3rd - 2019 Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open 4th - 2020 Mat Town Invitational II 3rd - 2020 Edinboro Open 5th - 2019 Princeton Open 2020-21 MATCH-BY-MATCH 6th - 2019 Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time 2020-21 MATCH-BY-MATCH 1/9 Micky Philippi (Pitt) L 10-5 Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time 1/16 Jacob Allen (Navy) W 2-0 1/9 Cole Matthews (Pitt) L 4-3 1/16 Luke Lucerne (Navy) W MD, 13-3 1/16 Cody Trybus (Navy) L 5-3 1/30 Zack Trampe (Binghamton)* W 8-7 2/6 Lane Peters (Army) L 4-2 2/26 Kyle Randall (Sacred Heart)$ W Fall, 0:31 2/7 McKenzie Bell (Rider) W 6-1 2/26 Chandler Olson (Drexel)$ W MD, 8-0 2/26 Julian Flores (Drexel)$ W 2-0 2/26 Jacob Allen (Navy)$ W 4-2 2/26 Cody Trybus (Navy)$ L 2-1 2/26 Drew Witham (LIU)$ W MD, 11-2 * - Competed at 141 2/26 Julian Flores (Drexel)$ W 3-0 $ - EIWA Championships (1st) $ - EIWA Championships (3rd) NOTES NOTES #17 seed at 133 First NCAA Tournament #24 seed at 141 Owns 2-1 record vs. NCAA qualifiers at 133 First NCAA Tournament Ranked 17th in final NCAA Coaches’ ranking Started four duals at 141 Bumped up to 141 for key win over Binghamton’s Zack Trampe in Jan. 30 dual 3-4 record vs. NCAA qualifiers at 141 win over Bearcats Owns win over #17 seed and two wins over #31 seed Went 12-5 in deferred year (2019-20) Went 14-5 in deferred year (2019-20) Won 2020 Mat Town Invitational II at 141 Placed in four open tournaments during 2019-20 season Three-time Florida state champion Four-time New Hampshire state champion Four-time New England finalist and three-time champion

Lehigh Sports Communications | Lehighsports.com | @LehighSports 2020-21 LEHIGH WRESTLING | LEHIGH AT THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS | PAGE 12 2020-21 MATCH-BY-MATCH Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time 1/9 Luke Kemerer (Pitt) W 4-0 149 1/16 Casey Cobb (Navy) L 5-2 1/16 PJ Crane (Navy) W 2-1, tb JIMMY HOFFMAN 2/6 PJ Ogunsanya (Army) L 4-1 2/6 Austin O’Connor (N. Carolina) L 16-4 2/26 Chris Gomez (LIU)$ W TF, 16-0, 4:46 2/26 Luke Nichter (Drexel)$ W TF, 16-0, 4:33 Sr./Jr. 2/26 PJ Ogunsanya (Army)$ L 8-3 History $ - EIWA Championships (2nd) Drums, Pa. 2019-20 MATCH-BY-MATCH Hazleton Area Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time 11/3 Charlie Kane (Hofstra)! W TF, 16-0 Cole Corrigan (Columbia)! W Fall, 1:45 CAREER RECORD Jake Benner (Rutgers)! W MD, 10-0 11/10 Chris Eddins (UPJ)@ W 6-2 Year Record Falls Bonus Wins Josh Maruca (Ariz. St.)@ W 4-1 2018-19 8-8 2 8 Collin Purinton (Neb.)@ L 4-3 11/16 Boo Lewallen (Okla. St.) L 4-0 2019-20 18-6 2 8 11/23 Mike D’Angelo (Princeton) L 5-4 11/24 Luke Kemerer (Pitt) W 6-1 2020-21 4-4 0 2 12/6 Jarod Verkleeren (PSU) W 3-1, sv Totals 30-18 4 18 12/22 Drew Graves (Union Cty)# W Fall, 0:39 Chris Mann (Wilkes)# W TF, 18-0, 1:47 Terrell Barraclough (PSU)# W 6-2 Luke Karam (Lehigh)# W 1-0 12/29 Brayton Lee (Minnesota) W DQ NCAA Qualifier: 2020, 2021 1/31 P.J. Ogunsanya (Army) W 6-5, tb 2/14 Matt Kolonia (Bucknell) W MD, 10-1 EIWA Placewinner: 2020 (6th), 2021 (2nd) 2/20 Lucas Revano (Penn) W 2-1 Josh Maruca (Ariz. St.) W 5-4 3/6 Vincent Foggia (Drexel)$ W MD, 17-3 OTHER TOURNAMENT PLACEMENTS: P.J. Ogunsanya (Army)$ W 2-1 3/7 Hunter Richard (Cornell)$ L 7-5 1st - 2017 ESU Open Jared Prince (Navy)$ L TF, 20-4, 7:00 P.J. Ogunsanya (Army)$ L 3-2 2nd - 2018 Wilkes Open ! - Princeton Open (4th) 2nd - 2019 Shorty Hitchcock Classic @ - Journeymen Collegiate Classic (2nd - 149A) # - Wilkes Open (2nd) 2nd - 2019 Wilkes Open $ - EIWA Championships (6th) 4th - 2017 Princeton Open 2018-19 MATCH-BY-MATCH 4th - 2018 Edinboro Open Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time 11/11 Justin Oliver (NC State)@ L MD, 9-1 4th - 2019 Princeton Open C. Monserrat (WVU)@ L 10-4 5th - 2017 Wilkes Open Luke Karam (Lehigh)@ W Medical FF 11/18 Malik Amine (Michigan) W Injury def., 2:58 11/30 Matt Kolodzik (Princeton) L TF, 17-1, 6:03 NOTES 12/2 Jarod Verkleeren (PSU) L 5-3 12/7 Pat Lugo (Iowa) L MD, 12-3 #22 seed at 149 12/22 Mike Martinak (Drexel)# W TF, 19-3, 4:57 Second time qualifying for NCAA Tournament but will be first time competing Andrew Rivera (Wilkes)# W TF, 16-0, 2:53 Ranked 25th in third NCAA Coaches’ ranking Chris Martorello (F&M)# W Fall, 1:51 Started four duals at 149 Cortl. Schuyler (Lehigh)# L 7-4 1-4 record in 2021 vs. NCAA qualifiers 12/30 Jake Keating (Virginia)* L TF, 21-4, 4:35 Chris Schoenherr (Cornell)! W TF, 15-0, 4:55 3-6 career record vs. 2021 qualifiers at 149 (2-3 vs. Ogunsanya of Army) 1/12 Joey Schiele (Bucknell)% W TF, 15-0, 2:46 Three-time Wilkes Open place winner: 5th, 2nd, 2nd Garrett Burnham (Md.)% W Fall, 1:20 Won 2017 ESU Open during deferred year Jarod Verkleeren (PSU)% L Injury def., 1:46 Four-time PA state qualifier and two-time runner-up * - Competed at 157 @ - Journeymen Collegiate Classic (5th - 157A) # - Wilkes Open (2nd) ! - South Beach Duals Mini Tournament % - Shorty Hitchock Memorial Classic (2nd)

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So./Fr. So./Fr. Business Business Quakertown, Pa. New Rochelle, N.Y. Bethlehem Catholic New Rochelle

CAREER RECORD CAREER RECORD Year Record Falls Bonus Wins Year Record Falls Bonus Wins 2020-21 4-3 1 2 2020-21 4-5 0 0 Totals 4-3 1 2 Totals 4-5 0 0 NCAA Qualifier: 2021 NCAA Qualifier: 2021 EIWA Placewinner: 2021 (4th) EIWA Placewinner: 2021 (4th) OTHER TOURNAMENT PLACEMENTS: OTHER TOURNAMENT PLACEMENTS: 3rd - 2020 Mat Town Invitational II 3rd/4th - 2019 Wilkes Open 3rd/4th - 2019 Wilkes Open 4th - 2019 Princeton Open 8th - 2020 Southern Scuffle 2020-21 MATCH-BY-MATCH Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time 2020-21 MATCH-BY-MATCH 1/30 Chris Barker (Binghamton) W 8-3 Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time 1/31 Kenny Cooper (LIU) W TF, 19-4, 6:50 1/9 Jared McGill (Pitt) L 4-2 2/6 Josh McClure (N. Carolina) L 5-1 1/16 Dean Caravela (Navy) W 7-4 2/26 Parker Kropman (Drexel)$ L 10-4 1/16 Gary Eakin (Navy) W 9-5 2/26 Rhise Royster (LIU)$ W 4-2 2/6 Ben Pasiuck (Army) L MD, 20-11 2/26 Jaden Fisher (Bucknell)$ W Fall, 6:58 2/6 Clay Lautt (North Carolina) L 5-3, sv 2/26 Andrew Cerniglia (Navy)$ L MD, 10-1 2/7 Angel Garcia (Rider) L 4-3 2/26 Jacob Nolan (Binghamton)$ W 3-1 $ - EIWA Championships (4th) 2/26 Michael O’Malley (Drexel)$ L 2-1, tb 2/26 Vincent Andreano (Bucknell)$ W 4-0

NOTES $ - EIWA Championships (4th) #32 NCAA seed at 157 NOTES First NCAA Tournament Started three duals at 157 #31 NCAA seed at 174 0-3 record vs. 2021 NCAA qualifiers at 157 First NCAA Tournament Went 9-9 in deferred year competing at 165 Started five duals at 174 Shared third place at 2019 Wilkes Open 1-3 record vs. NCAA qualifiers at 174 Three-time Pennsylvania state qualifier with fourth and seventh place Lehigh’s Deferred Eligibility Wrestler of the Year in 2020 finishes to his credit Went 11-7 in deferred year (2019-20) Placed eighth at 2020 Southern Scuffle at 174 Placed in three other open tournaments in 2019-20 Two-time New York state champion

Lehigh Sports Communications | Lehighsports.com | @LehighSports 2020-21 LEHIGH WRESTLING | LEHIGH AT THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS | PAGE 14 2020-21 MATCH-BY-MATCH Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time 1/16 Tanner Skidgel (Navy) L 2-0 165 1/16 Henry Hague (Navy) L 3-2 BRIAN MEYER 2/6 Will Lucie (Army) W 5-3 2/6 Kennedy Monday (N. Carolina) L MD, 10-2 2/7 Jake Silverstein (Rider) L 3-1, sv 2/26 Ricky Stamm (Hofstra)$ W 5-1 Jr./So. 2/26 Tanner Skidgel (Navy)$ L 3-0 Mechanical Engineering 2/26 Clayton Fielden (Army)$ W MD, 10-0 Phillipsburg, N.J. 2/26 Evan Barczak (Drexel)$ W 6-3 Phillipsburg $ - EIWA Championships (3rd) 2019-20 MATCH-BY-MATCH CAREER RECORD Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time 11/3 Dale Tiongson (Prin)! W 3-2 Year Record Falls Bonus Wins Chase Gallik (Lehigh)! L 5-3 2019-20 10-17 1 5 Kyle Mosher (Columbia)! L 11-4 2020-21 4-5 0 1 11/10 Isaiah White (Nebraska)@ L 4-3 Ricky Stamm (Hofstra)@ L 6-5, tb Totals 14-22 1 6 Chase Gallik (Lehigh)@ W Medical FF NCAA Qualifier: 2021 11/16 Travis Wittlake (OK St.) L 3-2 11/23 Grant Cuomo (Princeton) L 4-2 EIWA Placewinner: 2021 (3rd) 11/24 Jake Wentzel (Pitt) L 7-1 12/6 Vincenzo Joseph (PSU) L 7-4 12/22 Nate Newberry (Bloom.)# W Fall, 7:54, sv OTHER TOURNAMENT PLACEMENTS: Luca Frinzi (Lehigh)# W 3-1 Joe Lee (PSU)# L 6-3 2nd - 2018 Wilkes Open 12/29 Bailee O’Reilly (Minn.) L 8-5 2nd - 2019 Wilkes Open 12/30 Ben Anderson (Duke) W 4-0 Peyton Mocco (Missouri) L 3-2 4th - 2019 Shorty Hitchcock Classic 1/10 Binghamton W Forfeit 4th - 2019 Princeton Open 1/11 Jake Brindley (Cornell) W 3-1, sv 1/17 Anthony Wokasch (AU) W MD, 13-3 1/18 Tanner Skidgel (Navy) L 2-0 1/31 Cael McCormick (Army) L 7-3 2/14 Zach Hartman (Bucknell) L 3-2 2/20 Jack Conway (Penn) W MD, 10-2 NOTES 2/21 Josh Shields (Ariz. St.) L TF, 19-4, 7:00 3/6 Milik Dawkins (Cornell)$ L 3-1, sv #29 NCAA seed at 165 Ryan Ferro (LIU)$ W 6-4 First NCAA Tournament Grant Cuomo (Princeton)$ L 3-1 Started four duals at 165 2-4 record vs. NCAA qualifiers at 165 ! - Princeton Open (4th) 2-10 career record vs. wrestlers in the field at 165 @ - Journeymen Collegiate Classic (5th - 165A) Went 1-2 at 165 in 2020 EIWA Tournament # - Wilkes Open (2nd) Lehigh’s Deferred Eligibility Wrestler of the Year in 2019 $ - EIWA Championships (dnp) Runner-up at Wilkes Open and 4th at Princeton Open in 2019 Placed in four open tournaments in 2018-19 New Jersey third place (2017) and runner-up (2018) Phillipsburg HS career wins leader (131)0

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Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time 184 2/26 Frank Guida (Bucknell)$ L 5-4 2/26 James Langan (LIU)$ W Fall, 4:00 DYLAN AMMERMAN 2/26 Josh Stillings (Drexel)$ W 9-7 2/26 Charles Small (Hofstra)$ L 3-2 2/26 Joe Accousti (Sacred Heart)$ W Medical Forfeit 5th/Sr. $ - EIWA Championships (5th) Energy Systems Engineering Dushore, Pa. 2019-20 MATCH-BY-MATCH Sullivan County Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time 11/10 Gary Jantzer (Utah Valley)! W Fall, 3:43 Antonio Agee (Old Dominion)! W Fall, 5:55 Trevor Allard (Bloomsburg)! L 7-5 CAREER RECORD 1/1 George Walton (Rider) @ L MD, 13-4 Year Record Falls Bonus Wins Noah Cressell (NDSU)@ L 7-5 2017-18 4-6 2 4 ! - Journeymen Collegiate Classic (2nd, 184B) 2018-19 0-0 0 0 @ - Southern Scuffle (dnp) 2019-20 2-3 2 2 2020-21 3-2 1 2 2017-18 MATCH-BY-MATCH Totals 9-11 5 8 Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time 12/22 Matt McKenzie (Rider)! W MD, 9-1 Colin Gussman (Campbell)! W TF, 15-0, 5:57 NCAA Qualifier: 2021 Alex DeCiantis (Drexel)! L 8-3 Anthoy Mancini (F&M)! L 5-2 EIWA Placewinner: 2021 (5th) 12/29 Mitch Sliga (Northwestern)@ W Fall, 3:58 Martin Mueller (S. Dakota St.)@ W Fall, 2:50 Nick Gravina (Rutgers)@ L 4-2 OTHER TOURNAMENT PLACEMENTS: 12/30 Joe Heyob (Penn)@ L 10-4 1/1 Gary Jantzer (Utah Valley)# L 8-4 4th - 2017 Mat Town Invitational II 1/26 Zack Zavatsky (Va. Tech) L MD, 10-1 4th - 2017 Wilkes Open ! - Wilkes Open @ - Midlands Championships (dnp) # - Southern Scuffle (dnp) NOTES #28 NCAA seed at 184 First NCAA tournament Did not compete in dual season due to injury 1-1 record in 2021 vs. field at 184 Went 4-6 as deferred freshman in 2017-18 and made lone career dual appear- ance at Virginia Tech Eight of his nine career victories have produced bonus points Pinned No. 7 and No. 10 seeds to reach Round of 12 at 2017 Midlands Champi- onships Earned BS in Mechanical Engineering in 2020 and now in graduate school for Energy Systems Engineering Pennsylvania state qualifier and two-time district and regional place winner

Lehigh Sports Communications | Lehighsports.com | @LehighSports 2020-21 LEHIGH WRESTLING | LEHIGH AT THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS | PAGE 16 2020-21 MATCH-BY-MATCH Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time 1/9 Nino Bonaccorsi (Pitt) L 7-2 197 1/16 Jacob Koser (Navy) L 6-1 1/30 Sam DePrez (Binghamton) W MD, 10-0 JAKE JAKOBSEN 1/31 T.J. Franden (LIU) W Fall, 1:07 2/6 JT Brown (Army) W 7-1 2/6 Max Shaw (North Carolina) L 5-3 5th/Sr. 2/7 Matt Correnti (Rider) W 2-0 Health, Medicine and Society 2/26 Sam DePrez (Binghamton)$ W Fall, 2:50 2/26 Bryan McLaughlin (Drexel)$ W Fall, 6:44 Sciota, Pa. 2/26 JT Brown (Army)$ W 3-0 Stroudsburg $ - EIWA Championships (1st) 2019-20 MATCH-BY-MATCH CAREER RECORD Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time Year Record Falls Bonus Wins 11/3 Matthew Cover (Prin.)! W MD, 14-3 2017-18 10-8 2 3 Bennett Paulson (Army)! W 4-3 Ethan Laird (Rider)! L 10-5 2018-19 12-9 4 7 Malcolm Wiley (Navy)! W TF, 19-2 2019-20 16-9 5 11 11/10 Jordan Pagano (Rutgers)@ L 5-1 2020-21 7-3 3 4 11/16 Dakota Geer (Okla. St.) L MD, 15-5 11/23 Patrick Brucki (Princeton) L 7-4 Totals 45-29 14 25 11/24 Kellan Stout (Pitt) W 4-1 12/6 Kyle Conel (Penn State) W 3-1 NCAA Qualifier: 2019, 2020, 2021 12/29 Garrett Joles (Minnesota) W MD, 10-2 EIWA Champion: 2021 12/30 Vincent Baker (Duke) W Fall, 3:50 Wyatt Koeling (Missouri) W MD, 12-2 EIWA Placewinner: 2019 (6th), 2020 (5th) 1/10 Sam Deprez (Binghamton) W MD, 15-1 1/11 Ben Darmstadt (Cornell) L MD, 8-0 1/17 Will Jarrell (American) W Fall, 0:51 OTHER TOURNAMENT PLACEMENTS: 1/18 Jacob Koser (Navy) L 6-5 1/31 Alex Hopkins (Army) W 4-1 1st - 2017 Warriors Winter Open 2/14 Drew Phipps (Bucknell) W 3-0 2nd - 2016 Wilkes Open 2/20 Cole Urbas (Penn) L Inj. def., 4:28 3/6 Mark Malico (LIU)$ W Fall, 1:47 8th - 2017 Southern Scuffle JT Brown (Army)$ L 4-2, sv Trey Rogers (Hofstra)$ W Fall, 4:59 3/7 Cole Urbas (Penn)$ W Fall, 5:38 Patrick Brucki (Princeton)$ L 5-1 NOTES Bryan McLaughlin (Drex.)$ W MD, 10-2

#16 NCAA seed at 197 ! - Princeton Open (3rd) Qualified for NCAAs for third straight season @ - Journeymen Collegiate Classic (6th - 197A) Leads Lehigh in bouts wrestled (10) $ - EIWA Championships (5th) Tied for team lead with three falls Won Sheridan Award at EIWA Tournament with two falls in 9:34 3-3 record in 2021 vs. the field at 197 6-5 career record vs. 2021 NCAA field at 197 Ranked 17th in third NCAA Coaches’ ranking EIWA 5th place in 2019 and 2020 - 2019 and 2020 NCAA qualifier Only Lehigh wrestler to start all seven duals in 2021 Finished 8th at 2018 Southern Scuffle 2016 PA state champion at 195 Three-time state qualifier and two-time finalist

Lehigh Sports Communications | Lehighsports.com | @LehighSports 2020-21 LEHIGH WRESTLING | LEHIGH AT THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS | PAGE 17 JAKE JAKOBSEN JORDAN WOOD 2018-19 MATCH-BY-MATCH 2018-19 MATCH-BY-MATCH Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time 11/11 Jacob Aven (Purdue)! W 10-3 11/11 D. Samuel (App. St.)! W TF, 15-0, 6:04 Cary Miller (App. State)! W MD, 14-3 Cale Davidson (Wyo.)! W MD, 10-0 Tate Orndorff (UVU)! W 6-0 Noah Adams (WVU)! W Fall, 6:35 11/18 Luke Ready (Michigan) W MD, 16-5 11/18 Jackson Striggow (Mich.) W 4-1 11/30 Obinna Ajah (Princeton) W Fall, 1:24 11/30 Patrick Brucki (Princeton) L 7-4 12/2 Anthony Cassar (Penn St.) L MD, 12-3 12/8 Aaron Costello (Iowa) W MD, 13-3 12/2 Bo Nickal (Penn St.) L TF, 19-4, 5:31 12/29 (Minn.) L 9-4 12/8 Steven Holloway (Iowa) W Fall, 1:01 Zach Elam (Missouri) W 2-0 12/29 Rylee Streifel (Minnesota) L 1-0 12/30 Cory Daniel (N.C.) W 6-4 1/12 Ben Honis (Cornell) L 6-2 Robert Scherer (Virginia) W Fall, 1:44 1/19 Prince Hyeamang (Amer.) L Inj. def., 4:08 1/11 Eric Chakonis (Bucknell) W Fall, 0:57 1/12 Jeramy Sweany (Cornell) W 17-12 2/24 Greg Bensley (Penn) W Fall, 1:19 1/19 Niko Camacho (American) W 12-2 3/8 Tucker Ziegler (Brown)$ W Fall, 7:00 1/20 Thomas Ott (Navy) W 5-0 Ben Honis (Cornell)$ L 5-1 1/26 Brady Daniel (Ariz. St.) W MD, 12-4 Phil Robilotto (F&M)$ W Inj. def., 2:51 1/27 Billy Miller (Va. Tech) W 3-2 3/9 Rocco Caywood (Army)$ W 2-0 2/3 Derek White (Okla. St.) L 3-2 2/16 Ben Sullivan (Army) W 10-4 Stephen Loiseau (Drexel)$ L MD, 13-3 2/24 Ben Goldin (Penn) W Fall, 1:38 Drew Phipps (Bucknell)$ W 4-2 3/8 Brandon Stokes (Buck.)$ W Fall, 1:44 3/21 Ben Honis (Cornell)^ W 8-5 Joe Doyle (Binghamton)$ W MD, 13-2 Nathan Traxler (Stanford)^ L 4-1 3/9 Ben Sullivan (Army)$ W 6-2 3/22 A. McLaughlin (AFA)^ W 6-2 Ian Butterbrodt (Brown)$ W Medical FF 3/21 Colton McKiernan (SIUE)^ W 6-4 Josh Hokit (Fresno St.)^ L 4-3 Zach Elam (Missouri)^ W 3-0 3/22 Sam Stoll (Iowa)^ W 2-0 ! - Journeymen Collegiate Classic (1st - 197B) Derek White (Okla. St.)^ L 3-1, sv $ - EIWA Championships (5th) 3/23 Amar Dhesi (Ore. St.)^ W 7-3 ^ - NCAA Championships (dnp) Gable Steveson (Minn.)^ L 4-0 2017-18 MATCH-BY-MATCH ! - Journeymen Collegiate Classic (1st - 285A) $ - EIWA Championships (1st) Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time ^ - NCAA Championships (4th) 11/10 Garrett Hoffman (Buck.) W 9-5 2017-18 MATCH-BY-MATCH 11/12 Andrew Marsden (OK St.)! L Fall, 6:33 Jared Haught (Va. Tech)! L MD, 12-4 Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time Tristan Sponseller (LHU)! W 6-2 11/10 Eric Chakonis (Bucknell) W 4-0 11/12 Thomas Haines (LHU)! W 4-1 11/17 Aaron Paddock (Edinboro) W Fall, 0:52 Derek White (Okla. St.)! L 3-2 11/19 Jackson Striggow (Mich.) W 2-0 Brett Dempsey (AU)! W 4-3, tb2 12/3 Anthony Cassar (PSU) L 8-3 11/17 Jon Spaulding (Edinboro) W MD, 9-0 12/10 Frank Mattiace (Penn) W 3-0 11/19 Adam Coon (Michigan) L 6-2 1/1 Randall Diabe (App. St.)@ W Fall, 6:15 12/3 Nick Nevills (PSU) L 2-0 12/10 Tyler Hall (Penn) W Fall, 2:45 Jacob Holschlag (UNI)@ L 5-3 Vincenzo Pelusi (Drexel) W 5-1 Anthony Perrine (GWU)@ W MD, 8-0 1/1 Matt Voss (G. Mason)@ W 8-4 Alec Schenk (Duke)@ W 2-0 Dustin Dennison (UVU)@ W 5-3, sv 1/2 A. McLaughlin (AFA)@ W 2-0 Nate Butler (Stanford)@ L 4-2, sv2 Scottie Boykin (Chatt.)@ L 3-2 1/2 Blake Andrews (Ok. St.)@ W 4-0 1/12 Brett Dempsey (AU) W 8-1 1/12 Jeric Kasunic (American) L 3-1 1/19 Ben Honis (Cornell) W 8-3 1/14 Steban Cervantes (Navy) W 6-1 1/21 Bobby Heald (Army) W MD, 11-2 1/19 Ben Darmstadt (Cornell) L Fall, 2:35 1/26 Andrew Dunn (Va. Tech) W 4-0 2/3 Chris Weiler (Lehigh)# L 6-4 2/9 Tanner Hall (ASU) L 3-3, tb2, rt 2/16 Connor Webb (Okla.) W 14-4 2/18 Ryan Solomon (Pitt) W 3-1 ! - Journeymen Collegiate Classic (5th - 197A) 3/3 Sean Dee (Binghamton)$ W Fall, 2:10 @ - Southern Scuffle (8th) Christian Araneo (Prin.)$ W MD, 10-2 # - Edinboro Open (dnp) 3/4 Garrett Ryan (Columbia)$ W 4-1 Michael Hughes (Hofstra)$ W 2-1, tb 3/15 Cory Daniel (UNC)^ W 2-0 Nathan Butler (Stanford)^ L 3-1, sv 3/16 Garrett Ryan (Columbia)^ W 3-2 Thomas Haines (LHU)^ W 3-1 Youssif Hemida (MD)^ L Inj. def,, 1:46

! - Journeymen Collegiate Classic (3rd - 285A) @ - Southern Scuffle (8th) $ - EIWA Championships (1st) | ^ - NCAA Championships (dnp) Lehigh Sports Communications | Lehighsports.com | @LehighSports 2020-21 LEHIGH WRESTLING | LEHIGH AT THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS | PAGE 18 2020-21 MATCH-BY-MATCH Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time 1/30 Cory Day (Binghamton) W Fall, 5:54 285 1/31 Tim Nagosky (LIU) W Fall, 0:31 JORDAN WOOD 2/6 Bobby Heald (Army) W 5-0 2/6 Brandon Whitman (N. Carolina) W 8-2 2/7 Ethan Laird (Rider) L 8-5 2/26 Dante DelBois (Sac. Heart)$ W Fall, 3:26 5th/Sr. 2/26 Zachary Knighton-Ward (Hof)$ W 2-0 Management 2/26 Bobby Heald (Army) W 6-0 Gilbertsville, Pa. $ - EIWA Championship (1st) Boyertown Area 2019-20 MATCH-BY-MATCH Date Opponent (School) Result Score/Time CAREER RECORD 11/10 Connor Wood (Okla.)@ W 4-0 Year Record Falls Bonus Wins Tate Orndorff (UVU)@ L 5-2 Josiah Jones (Okla.)@ W 8-3 2017-18 22-7 2 5 11/16 Austin Harris (Okla. St.) W 9-4 2018-19 25-5 5 12 11/23 Aidan Conner (Princeton) W MD, 13-2 2019-20 17-5 2 6 11/24 Demetrius Thomas (Pitt) L 10-6 12/6 Anthony Cassar (PSU) L 9-4 2020-21 7-1 3 3 12/29 Gable Steveson (Minn.) L MD, 8-0 Totals 71-18 12 26 12/30 Jonah Niesenbaum (Duke) W Fall, 5:44 Jacob Bohlken (Missouri) W 6-2 1/10 Joe Doyle (Binghamton) W 6-3 All-American: 2019 (4th), 2020 (2nd team) 1/11 Brendan Furman (Cornell) W 5-0 1/17 Niko Camacho (American) W MD, 16-3 NCAA Qualifier: 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 1/18 John Birchmeier (Navy) W 4-1 1/31 Ben Sullivan (Army) W 4-0 EIWA Champion: 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 2/14 Brandon Stokes (Bucknell) W MD, 12-0 2/20 Nate Hoagland (Penn) W MD, 14-3 2/21 Tanner Hall (Ariz. St.) L 5-2 OTHER TOURNAMENT PLACEMENTS: 3/6 Dan Conley (Columbia)$ W Fall, 4:42 1st - 2016 East Stroudsburg Open Ben Goldin (Penn)$ W 11-4 3/7 Brendan Furman (Cornell)$ W 7-0 2nd - 2016 Midlands Championships Y. Slavikouski (Harvard)$ W 9-2

8th - 2018 Southern Scuffle @ - Journeymen Collegiate Classic (3rd - 285A) $ - EIWA Championships (1st) NOTES #8 NCAA seed at 285 Now a four-time NCAA qualifier Ranked seventh in first NCAA Coaches’ ranking 3-1 record in 2021 vs. NCAA qualifiers at 285 12-5 career record vs. field at 285 Competed in five duals at 285 Fifth four-time EIWA champion in Lehigh history (first since 1983) First heavyweight in EIWA history to win four conference titles Returned to Lehigh in late January after originally planning Olympic redshirt Finished eighth at Southern Scuffle in 2018 Lehigh’s Deferred Eligibility Wrestler of the Year in 2016-17 Represented USA at 120 kg at UWW Junior World Championships in France in Fall 2016.

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Wt. Name Season Career Duals Dual Pts. Falls Dec. M.Dec. T-Falls Other Fast Fall 125 Jaret Lane 8-0 33-13 5-0 24-0 3-0 4-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1:08 125 Sheldon Seymour 2-3 2-3 1-1 6-3 1-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1:44 133 Satoshi Abe 1-2 3-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 133 Malyke Hines 6-1 6-1 2-1 6-3 1-0 3-1 2-0 0-0 0-0 0:31 133 Mitchell Polito 3-3 10-8 3-2 9-6 0-0 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 141 Brock Herring 0-0 2-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 141 Joe Lobeck 1-3 20-15 0-1 0-3 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 141 Connor McGonagle 4-4 4-4 1-3 3-9 0-0 3-4 1-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 141 Dan Moran 0-0 22-11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 141 Drew Munch 2-2 2-2 1-0 3-0 0-1 2-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 141 Brandon Paetzell 0-1 50-27 0-1 0-3 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 141 Steven Storm 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0:00 149 Jimmy Hoffman 4-4 30-18 1-3 3-10 0-0 2-3 0-1 2-0 0-0 0:00 149 Paul Watkins 1-4 1-4 1-1 4-3 0-0 0-3 1-1 0-0 0-0 0:00 157 Manzona Bryant IV 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:54 157 AJ Burkhart 2-2 12-10 1-2 3-6 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0.00 157 JT Cooley 0-1 4-9 0-1 0-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 157 Luca Frinzi 4-3 4-3 2-1 8-3 1-0 2-2 0-1 1-0 0-0 6:58 157 Nathan Haubert 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 157 Josh Humphreys 0-0 40-13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 157 Tyler Sung 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0:00 165 Sean Kilrain 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 165 Brian Meyer 4-5 14-22 0-1 0-3 0-0 3-5 1-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 165 Thayne Lawrence 1-4 1-4 1-2 3-6 0-0 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0:00 174 Trey Cornish 0-2 13-23 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0:00 174 Connor Herceg 3-3 3-3 1-1 6-3 1-0 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 5:23 174 Jake Logan 4-5 4-5 2-3 3-13 0-0 4-4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0:00 174 Edmond Ruth 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 184 Dylan Ammerman 3-2 9-11 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-0 4:00 184 JT Davis 2-3 2-3 1-3 4-10 1-0 0-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 2:45 184 Eli Grape 0-0 10-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 184 Andrew Shedleski 0-3 3-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0:00 184 Caden Wright 3-4 3-4 0-3 0-9 1-0 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:53 197 Jake Jakobsen 7-3 45-29 4-3 16-9 3-0 3-3 1-0 0-0 0-0 1:07 285 Karam Chakif 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 285 Eli Jones 2-2 10-8 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 285 Victor Lacombe 0-3 16-18 0-2 0-6 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 285 TJ Moore 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:00 285 Jordan Wood 7-1 71-18 4-1 18-3 3-0 4-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0:31