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1 Head Coach Chris Bono Chris Bono ushered in a new era of Wisconsin with Stryker in South Carolina, Wrestling after taking over for his first season as where he was in charge of head coach in 2018-19. selling millions of dollars worth In his first year in charge, Bono reignited local of medical supplies, which he support for Wisconsin Wrestling. The team set attests helped him learn how records for highest single dual attendance (Iowa to best run a wrestling pro- - 4,168) and highest average dual attendance gram, instead of just coaching (1,731) in program history. it. The Badgers also had a lot of success on the Bono’s return to the wrestling world came with mat in Bono’s first season. Wisconsin started the the South Dakota State Jackrabbits when he was season with a six straight dual wins, their longest hired as head coach in 2012. When he joined the streak to open a season since 2010. Competing team, SDSU was a bottom feeder in the Western at the historic Midlands tournament, Wisconsin Wrestling Conference, and there was the poten- finished in fourth place as a team, also their high- tial of the program being cut altogether due to est finish since 2010, and had seven Badgers budget restraints. reach the podium, the most for the program since Every season under Bono’s watch South Dakota 1975. The season was capped off by the Badgers State improved. In his first year as head coach, earning the first two All-Americans in Bono’s the Jackrabbits went 5-12 overall and sent one tenure, with sophomore Evan Wick earning his wrestler to the NCAA Championships. second All-American honors at 165 pounds, The next season, SDSU went 6-8 and sent three and freshman Trent Hillger earning his first All- wrestlers to the NCAA’s. American honors at heavyweight. In 2014-15, Bono led the Jackrabbits to a record Before taking over at Wisconsin, Bono has had a of 11-8, their first season at or above .500 since successful career both as a coach and as a wres- 2006-07. The team also sent three wrestlers to tler. the NCAA’s in 2015. Bono’s coaching career began immediately after The 2015-16 season marked SDSU’s switch to his collegiate career ended, as he joined his alma the competitive Big 12 conference, but that didn’t mater Iowa State’s coaching staff in 1997 as an faze Bono and the Jackrabbits, as they improved assistant. In 2002 he was promoted to associ- to 14-6 on the season and sent five wrestlers to ate head coach for the Cyclones, and won the the NCAA Championships, a program best at the National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) Division I level. Assistant Coach of the Year Award the same sea- In 2016-17, South Dakota State went 14-5 and son. Bono had his first individual Big 12 champion, In 2005, Bono joined the Tennessee- as Seth Gross took the title at 133 pounds, and Chattanooga Moccasins as an assistant and was the team finished third out of 10 teams overall. promoted to head coach the following season. Five wrestlers went to the NCAA’s this season, Bono spent three seasons as head coach at UTC, with two, Seth Gross and Alex Kocer, earning and during that time, the Mocs dominated the All-American honors. SDSU also finished 16th Southern Conference, winning the regular sea- overall. son and tournament championships in all three In Bono’s last season as head coach for the seasons, and never losing to a fellow conference Jackrabbits, the team went 14-2 and finished 3rd opponent. The Mocs also had two All-Americans out of the now 12 teams in the Big 12, with two and 19 NCAA qualifiers during his tenure, had individual title winners with Seth Gross (133) and their highest-ever team finish at the NCAA Nate Rotert (197). Of the seven SDSU wrestlers Championships (20th) and the program’s first-ev- at the NCAA’s, three earned All-American honors, er Top 10 ranking in 2008. including a national championship for Seth Gross, In 2009, Bono rejoined Iowa State as associate the first national champion in any sport at South head coach for one season, before leaving wres- Dakota State in the Division I era. The Jackrabbits tling to work in the private sector. Bono worked placed 12th overall as a team. Bono was also 2 awarded with Big 12 Coach of the Year Honors. Bono joins the Badgers with an overall record of 103-57-0, 43 NCAA WRESTLING ACCOLADES Qualifiers, seven All-Americans and one national champion as a head coach. 1995 All-American (5th place) 1996 A FLORIDA LEGEND NCAA Champion Big 8 Champion Bono began wrestling at the early age of five when he accompanied his older All-American brother Ernie to his wrestling practice in Philadelphia. After his family relocat- 1997 ed to Florida, Bono would go on to high school at The Bolles School, where Big 12 Champion Big 12 Tournament Most he became a prep legend. After placing fourth in the state championship as Outstanding Wrestler a seventh grader, Bono was a three-time state champion and led the team All-American (2nd place) to three-straight District Titles and the 1992 Class 2A State Wrestling Team 2001 Championship. Bono his finished his high school career with a 181-12 record, U.S. World Championships Team the most wins of any Florida wrestler in history. He also competed in freestyle Member wrestling in high school, finishing as the Cadet National Runner-Up and was a 2002 World Cup Champion Junior National All-American. 2003 World Cup Champion U.S. World Championships Team COLLEGIATE DOMINANCE Member As a collegian at Iowa State, Bono had a prolific career, posting an overall 2005 U.S. World Championships Team record of 130-34 over his four seasons, currently holding the fifth most wins Member for an individual wrestler in Iowa State history. After making the NCAA tourna- ment in his freshman year in 1994, Bono racked up three All-American honors COACHING ACCOLADES in ‘95, ‘96, and ‘97. In 1995, he finished fifth at the NCAA Championships. • Coached three Big 12 cham- He earned an NCAA title at 150 pounds in 1996, and then finished runner-up pions in 1997 to close out his college career. His NCAA title was the first-ever for • Coached one NCAA cham- a Floridian at any weight class. Bono was also a two-time Big 12 conference pion champion during his career. Bono was a member of the 2018 Glen Brand Hall • Coached wrestlers to a total of Fame Class, which was established in 2002 to honor individuals who have of 43 NCAA appearances and made an impact on the sport of wrestling at the national level or in the state seven All-Americans • Three Southern Conference of Iowa. The hall recognizes native-born Iowans and those who made their team titles with Tennessee-Chat- impact while wrestling or coaching in Iowa, like Bono. tanooga • NWCA Assistant Coach of THE NEXT LEVEL the Year (2002) • Big 12 Coach of the Year Bono’s career as a wrestler did not end when he graduated from Iowa State. (2017) Bono took first place at the World Cup in both 2002 and 2003. He was also WHAT THEY’RE SAYING... a member of the U.S. World Championships teams in 2001, 2003, and 2005, and Bono served as an alternate for U.S. Olympic teams. Bono was a force in “The more I researched him, the U.S. wrestling during that time, taking first in U.S. World Team trials in 2001, more I liked him. The job that 2002, and 2005, and taking first at U.S. Nationals in 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 he’s done at South Dakota State and 2007. Bono competed in freestyle wrestling for 20 years, beginning as is nothing short of spectacular. a high school sophomore in 1990 and finishing at the 2010 U.S. National The more you look into what he’s Championships. Over that span, he won 26 total freestyle tournaments. accomplished, and then you sit down and visit with him, he’s just got so much energy and believes in the things that we believe in. ... He was just very, very impres- sive.” -Barry Alvarez 3 WISCONSIN ROSTER ALPHABETICAL PRONUNCIATIONS Name Ht. WT. Yr. Hometown/HighSchool Devin Bahr- BAR Devin Bahr 5-8 149 R-Fr. La Crosse, Wis./ West Salem Anders Lantz - LAWNtz Beau Breske 5-10 197 R-So. Hartford, Wis./Hartford Union Jens Lantz- JINZ- LAWNtz Ryan Christensen 5-11 184 R-Sr. Woddunville, Wash./ Woodinville Izaec Quintinilla- eye-ZAY-ick keen-tuh- Michael Cullen 5-7 125 R-Jr. Cary, Ill./ Cary Grove NEE-yuh Dominic Dentino 5-6 133 Fr. Brookfield, Wis./ Arrowhead Jeremy Schoenherr- SHAY-ner Tyler Dow 5-10 165 Fr. Stoughton, Wis./ Stoughton Trent Hillger 6-1 285 R-Fr. Linden, Mich./ Lake Fenton Jared Krattiger 5-9 184 Fr. Waterford, Wis./ Waterford Anders Lantz 5-10 157 R-Fr. Ellsworth, Wis./ Ellsworth Jens Lantz 5-6 133 R-Sr. Ellsworth, Wis./ Ellsworth Cole Martin 5-7 141 R-Jr. Lancaster, Wis./ Lancaster Garrett Model 6-0 149 R-Fr. Stoughton, Wis./ Stoughton Tristan Moran 5-7 141 R-Jr. Phoenix, Ariz./Stillwater Mason Reinhardt 5-10 184 R-Jr. Merrill, Wis./ Merrill Ethan Rotondo 5-6 125 So. Vancouver, Wash./ Union Andrew Salemme 6-4 285 Fr. Wauwatosa, Wis./ Marquette Drew Scharenbrock 5-7 141 Fr. Sun Prairie, Wis./ Sun Prairie Jared Scharenbrock 5-10 157 R-Sr. Sun Prairie, Wis./ Sun Prairie Jeremy Schoenherr 5-7 141 Fr. Stratford, Wis./ Stratford By Eligibility Patrick Spray 6-0 141 R-So. Wisconsin Rapids, Wis./ Lincoln High Seniors: Christensen, Lantz, J. Scharen- Evan Wick 6-2 157 R-So. Murrieta, Calif./ San Marino brock Zander Wick 5-9 149 R-So. Murrieta, Calif./ San Marino Juniors: Cullen, Martin, Moran, Reinhardt Sophomores: Breske, Spray, E. Wick, Z. WEIGHT CLASS Wick Wt. Name Ht. Yr. Hometown/Highschool Freshmen: Bahr, Hillger, A. Lantz, Model 125 Ethan Rotondo 5-6 So. Vancouver, Wash./ Union True Freshmen: Dentino, Dow, Krattiger, 133 Michael Cullen 5-7 R-Jr. Cary, Ill./ Cary Grove Salemme, D. Scharenbrock, Schoenherr 133 Dominic Dentino 5-6 Fr. Brookfield, Wis./ Arrowhead 133 Jens Lantz 5-6 R-Sr. Ellsworth, Wis./ Ellsworth 141 Tristan Moran 5-7 R-Jr. Phoenix, Ariz./Stillwater 141 Jeremy Schoenherr 5-7 Fr. Stratford, Wis./ Stratford 149 Devin Bahr 5-8 R-Fr. La Crosse, Wis./ West Salem 149 Cole Martin 5-7 R-Jr. Lancaster, Wis./ Lancaster 149 Garrett Model 6-0 R-Fr. Stoughton, Wis./ Stoughton 149 Drew Scharenbrock 5-7 Fr. Sun Prairie, Wis./ Sun Prairie 157 Anders Lantz 5-10 R-Fr. Ellsworth, Wis./ Ellsworth 157 Jared Scharenbrock 5-10 R-Sr. Sun Prairie, Wis./ Sun Prairie 157 Patrick Spray 6-0 R-So. Wisconsin Rapids, Wis./ Lincoln High 157 Zander Wick 5-9 R-So. Murrieta, Calif./ San Marino 165 Tyler Dow 5-10 Fr. Stoughton, Wis./ Stoughton 165 Evan Wick 6-2 R-So. Murrieta, Calif./ San Marino 174 Ryan Christensen 5-11 R-Sr. Woodinville, Wash./ Woodinville 184 Jared Krattiger 5-9 Fr. Waterford, Wis./ Waterford 184 Mason Reinhardt 5-10 R-Jr. Merrill, Wis./ Merrill 197 Beau Breske 5-10 R-So. Hartford, Wis./Hartford Union 197 Andrew Salemme 6-4 Fr. Wauwatosa, Wis./ Marquette 285 Trent Hillger 6-1 R-Fr. Linden, Mich./ Lake Fenton

4 Biographies

Devin Bahr RS FR • 149 • La Crosse, Wis. (West Salem)

2018-19: First competitive season…13-11 overall record…started three Big Ten for the Badgers at 157 pounds…recorded six pins and one major decision…finished in sixth place at the SIUE Cougar Clash

2017-18: Battled through injury throughout the season en route to a 10-4 record in open tour- naments … recorded three pins and one major decision … Jim Koch Open Champion at 157 pounds …Took second at the Willie Myers Open, going 3-1 … went 2-1 at UNI Open

High School: Three-time state champion for West Salem High School … coached by Steve Kurschner and Josh Brewer ... compiled a 161-1 career record … three-time team MVP … folk- style national champion as a freshman … two-time Fargo All-American … school record 36 falls as a junior … 2013 Cadet Greco World Team member … ranked 16th in the country for his weight by both FloWrestling and The Open Mat

Beau Breske RS SO • 5-10 • 197 • Hartford, Wis. (Hartford Union)

2018-19: Transferred to Wisconsin midway through the season…3-2 record at Midlands…start- ed in seven duals for the Badgers at 197 pounds…placed sixth at the Big Ten Tournament, one spot short for automatic qualification for the NCAA Tournament…four pins, one technical fall and two major decisions

2017-18 (at Nebraska): compiled a 9-12 record...3-8 in duals....recorded one pin, one technical fall, and one major decision...ranked win over No. 17 Ben Harvey of Army by a 3-2 decision... won Doane Open title with 4-0 record

2016-17 (at Nebraska): redshirt season...went 1-2 at Daktronics Open

High School: Graduated from Hartford Union High School in Hartford, Wis...Ranked #2 recruit at 182 pounds and #8 recruit overall by FloWrestling in Class of 2016...three time state cham- pion, four time state finalist...won the 182-pound Division 1 state title in 2016, going 51-0... finished runner-up in the state tournament at 170 pounds in 2015...won the 170-pound state title in 2014...won the 152-pound state title in 2013...finished fourth at the 2015 UWW Cadet University Nationals (170)...won the 2015 Fargo Junior Freestyle crown (170)...won the 2014 Fargo Junior Cadet Nationals Title (170)...won the 2013 Fargo Cadet Freestyle crown (170)... won the 2013 Fargo Cadet Greco-Roman title (170)...finished runner-up at the 2014 FILA Cadet Freestyle Nationals (168)...finished runner-up at the 2014 FILA Cadet Greco-Roman Nationals (68kg)

5 Ryan Christensen RS SR • 5-11 • 184 • Woodinville, Wash. (Woodinville)

Of Note: 2016 Big Ten Sportsmanship honoree ... Named team’s Most Improved Wrestler of 2016 ... Three-time NCAA Qualifier (2016/2017/2018) ... 2016 Academic All-Big Ten

2018-19: Finished career as a four-time NCAA Qualifier…7-1 record in duals…finished in eighth place at Midlands and Big Ten Championships…second place at SIUE Cougar Clash…pinned No. 10 Labriola of Nebraska…ranked top 10 for first time in career…finished with 18-11 record after missing good portion of season due to injury

2017-18: For the third consecutive year, qualified for the NCAA tournament ... became a three- time Big Ten Placer, taking seventh ... started in all 12 of UW’s duals at 174 pounds, going 8-4 ... capped off his junior season with a 25-15 record, going 5-4 in Big Ten play ... recorded two technical falls and three major decisions ... defeated No. 12 Drew Hughes of Michigan State by a 2-0 decision at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational ... won the Roadrunner Open Championship going 5-0

2016-17: Qualified for the NCAA tournament for the second year in a row … was a Big Ten placer for the second-consecutive year, clinching sixth place … started at 174 pounds in 10 duals … finished his sophomore season with a 22-19 record and a 1-7 Big Ten record … had dual wins against Indiana’s Devin Skatzka and Duke’s Connor Bass … upset No. 15 Jordan Pagano of Rutgers 2-0 … trumped Iowa State’s 14th-ranked Lelund Weatherspoon at the NCAA Championships with a 3-1 decision … logged two pins, two tech falls and four major decisions … ranked No. 21 by trackwrestling in his weight class

2015-16: Finished with a 18-20 while wrestling at 184 pounds ... finished the Navy Classic with a 4-2 record ... went 3-3 at the Cliff Keen Invitational ... ended with a 2-2 record at Midlands ... posted a 3-6 record at the Big Ten Championships ... qualified for his first NCAA Championships and finished with a 0-2 record ... faced the most ranked opponents (16) of any Badger this sea- son

2014-15: Went 11-4 while wrestling unattached at 14 lbs. ... finished the Pointer Open with a 3-1 record ... went 6-1 at the Navy Classic ... ended the Pat Flash Flanagan Open after going 4-0 ... recorded three wins by tech fall, two 15-0 and and one 18-0, and three wins by fall

High School: Finished first in districts, regional and state with a 35-0 record as a senior ... was named a three-time team MVP ... placed first in state, districts and regionals during his junior year ... notched a 42-1 record that season ... placed second in state after finishing his sopho- more season with a 44-1 record and placing 11th at state with his team ... also played soccer

Michael Cullen RS JR • 5-7 • 133 • Cary, Ill. (Cary Grove)

2018-19: Finished his junior season with a 6-6 record…took 3rd place at the Cyclone Open… started three duals with a 1-2 record…defeated SIUE’s Lucas Bernal by major decision…record one pin and one major decision

2017-18: Completed his sophomore season with a 3-6 record ... started in UW’s duals against Pittsburgh and CSU Bakersfield ... defeated Pitt’s Jake Cherry by a 6-5 decision ... competed in the Michigan State Open, Roadrunner Open and Midlands Championships

2016-17: Tallied an 8-8 record … started at 133 pounds against Ohio State and at 125 pounds against Indiana … recorded one fall, two tech falls and one major decision … went 2-1 at the

6 Journeymen Classic, 2-2 at the Wolfpack Open and 4-1 at the DuHawk Open

2015-16: Wrestled unattached in open meets at 133 lbs. ... finished with a 9-8 record ... went 3-3 at UNI Open ... ended the Duhawk Open with three victories and two losses

High School: Two-time 3A state champion at 120 lbs. ... finished his high school career with a 160-12 record ... three-time Illinois Freestyle State Champion ... Dvorak finalist as a senior ... ranked the No.7 wrestler in the country by WIN Magazine and Intermat ... three-time place winner in Illinois Folkstyle and two-time All-American in Junior and Cadet Freestyle ... the 2014 Class 3A champion at 120 lbs. ... 42-1 record as a senior ... compiled more than 70 pins by his junior season and was taken down only three times in his high school career ... took second place at sectionals as a junior ... ranked No. 12 by FloWrestling and No. 10 by WIN Magazine as a junior ... earned all-conference and all-state honors as a sophomore and junior ... 2013 conference, regional and sectional champion ... upset Kyle Atkins, the 2A state champion giving him his only loss of the year as a sophomore ... finished his sophomore campaign with a 45-3 record ... only one of his losses was by more than one point ... trained at the Overtime School of Wrestling as well as with Mike Poeta at Poeta Training

Dominic Dentino FR • 5-6 • 133 • Brookfield, Wis. (Arrowhead)

2018-19: First season as a Badger…went 12-8 in open competition…took 2nd place at the Cyclone Open in freshman division…took second place at Luther Open…fifth place at Jim Koch Open…fourth place at Loras Open…recorded three pins and one major decision

High School: Overall record of 144-29 in high school … senior season went 42-4, folkstyle state runner-up, Central Plains Champion … junior season posted 38-5 record and finished fourth at state … as a sophomore went 36-8, finished runner-up at folkstyle state, freestyle state champ … wrestled with the Wisconsin National Team and Askren Wrestling Academy

Personal: Parents are Andrew and Monica … Andrew wrestled at Allegheny College

Tyler Dow FR • 5-10 • 165 • Stoughton, Wis. (Stoughton)

2018-19: First season as a Badger…went 27-3 in open competition…took first place at the Cyclone Open…first place at Luther Open…first place at Jim Koch Open…third place at UNI Open…2-2 record at Midlands…second place at Loras Open…first place at Don Parker Open… recorded 12 pins, five technical falls and six major decisions

High School: Ranked eighth in the country in the 174-pound weight class by Flowrestling … was runner-up at the state meet and finished tallied 52-2 record as a senior … junior year he won his first state title at 160 pounds along with another Greco and Freestyle state title … was a Fargo Freestyle and Greco All-American, finishing second in both bouts … became a UWW Junior Greco Open National Champion, finishing sixth in the UWW Freestyle Nationals … soph- omore year he was a state runner-up in addition to a USAW National Champion, Freestyle State champion, Fargo Freestyle All-American, UWW Nationals All-American, Pan American champion, Greco state champion, Fargo Greco All-American runner-up, and fourth-place finisher in the UWW Greco Nationals … his freshman year, he was a freestyle and Greco state champion, as well as a Fargo Freestyle and Greco All-American

7 Trent Hillger RS FR • 6-1 • HWT • Linden, Mich. (Lake Fenton)

2018-19: Made competitive debut for the Badgers, going 24-9 overall…started at heavyweight in all but one dual for Wisconsin, going 10-3…went 3-0 at Cyclone Open and at SIUE Cougar Clash to take first place in both tournaments…finished in eighth place at Midlands…finished fourth at the Big Ten Championships to qualify for his first NCAA tournament in his fresh- man season…went 3-3 at the NCAA Tournament, finishing in eighth place to earn his first All- American honors…67th All-American in Wisconsin Wrestling history…finished the season ranked in the top 10 across all platforms…recorded one pin, two technical falls and one major decision… eight wins against ranked opponents

2017-18: Led all unattached wrestlers in pins with seven ... ended his first campaign on a 10-match winning streak ... took first at the Pat ‘Flash’ Flanagan Open, going 3-0 ... went 4-0 at the Willie Myers Open, taking the heavyweight crown ... also went 4-0 at the Blugold Open, claiming his third open title ... recorded three technical falls and one major decision

High School: Two-time state champion for Lake Fenton High School ... came in ranked fourth in the country by both FloWrestling The Open Mat, as well as the top heavyweight in Michigan ... amassed an overall record of 182-8 ... earned All-American status in freestyle and Greco-Roman as a junior ... Greco-Roman state champion as a freshman and sophomore ... 2015 Flint Area Wrestler of the Year

Jared Krattiger FR • 5-9 • 184 • Waterford, Wis. (Waterford)

2018-19: First season as a Badger…went 10-2 in open competition at 184 pounds…took first place at the Cyclone Open in the freshman division by going 2-0…went 3-0 at Luther Open to take first place…went 3-1 at Jim Koch Open to take second place…went 3-1 at the Last Chance Open to take second place…recorded three pins and one technical fall on the season

High School: Was the 57th-ranked high school prospect and sixth in the 184-pound weight class in the country by Flowrestling … compiled a 192-5 record … won the 182-pound individual state title as a senior with a 50-1 record … his junior year included a 50-1 finish in route to a third-place finish at state, and a rank of eighth in the country by FloWrestling … in his sopho- more campaign he became a Cadet Folkstyle national champion, Cadet Freestyle state champ, finishing fourth at Flo-Nationals, and finishing third at state with a 49-1 record … as a freshman he was Waterford’s MVP, placing fifth at state as well as taking third at Cadet Folkstyle nationals

Anders Lantz RS FR • 5-10 • 157 • Ellsworth, Wis. (Ellsworth)

2018-19: Transferred to Wisconsin from South Dakota State…went 9-13 in first season as a Badger and first in competitive action…competed at 157 and 174 pounds…started three duals for the Badgers at 174 pounds…went 2-1 to take second place at the Cyclone Open…went 4-1 at the Luther Open to take fifth place…took sixth place at Loras Open…recorded two pins and one technical fall

2017-18: Redshirted and competed in open tournaments during first collegiate season at South Dakota State ... compiled a 10-11 overall record, with five of his wins coming by fall ... top finish was a second-place effort at the Worthington Open (1/20) ... also posted a fourth-place finish at the Finn Grinaker Open (11/18) and fifth-place finish at the MSU Dragon Open (12/2) 8 High School: Placed three times in three different weight classes at the Wisconsin Division 2 state tournament for Ellsworth High School … placed fifth in 2015 at 152 pounds, sixth at 145 pounds in 2016 and third in the 160-pound weight class as in 2017 … capped senior sea- son with 42-6 record en route to 120-40 career mark … also placed second in the 160-pound Greco-Roman division at the 2015 Northern Plains Regional

Personal: Parents are Jon and Jamie Lantz … younger brother of senior Jens Lantz

Jens Lantz RS SR • 5-6 • 133 • Ellsworth, Wis. (Ellsworth)

2018-19: Final season as Wisconsin’s starter at 133 pounds…finished 14-16 on the season… won six duals and had five victories over Big Ten opponents…went 5-3 at Midlands to finish eighth, his first time reaching the podium in that tournament…defeated NCAA qualifier Dylan Duncan of Illinois…recorded two pins, one technical fall and three major decisions

2017-18: UW’s starter at 133 pounds ... finished 17-15 on the season ... wrestled against seven ranked opponents ... picked up three conference victories ... went 4-2 at the Michigan State Open ... tallied four victories and one loss en route to a third-place finish at the Roadrunner Open

2016-17: Compiled a 6-9 record on the season … started in four duals at 125 pounds against ranked wrestlers ... wrestled in four matches against opponents ranked in the top-three ... tallied one major decision … finished with a 3-1 record at Wolfpack Open … wrestled in four tourna- ments.

2015-16: Competed at 133 lbs. ... finished with a 4-4 season record ... went 3-3 at the MSU Open ... started in two regular season duals and held a 1-1 record ... started against UW-Whitewater ... competed in his first conference dual start against Ohio State ... fell 0-1 in Big Ten competition

2014-15: Redshirt season ... compiled a season record of 11-2 ... competed unattached at 133 lbs. ... took first place by going 4-0 at the Pointer Open ... marked a 3-2 record at the UNI Open ... finished the Pat Flash Flanagan Open with a 4-0 record ... largest victory margin was a 15-0 tech fall over Jonathan Flores at the Pat Flash Flanagan Open

High School: Four-time state champion at Ellsworth High School ... was an All-American as a sophomore ... coach was Chad Steldt

Cole Martin RS JR • 5-7 • 149 • Lancaster, Wis. (Lancaster)

2018-19: Started every dual for the Badgers at 149 pounds…finished with a 21-13 overall record and went 9-6 in duals…qualified for the NCAA Tournament for the third time in his first three seasons…went 3-1 at Cyclone Open to take third place…took first place at SIUE Cougar Clash by going 3-0 and upsetting then-No. 10 Josh Maruca of Arizona State…recorded anoth- er top-10 victory with an upset of Brady Berge of Penn State in dual action…finished in fourth place at the Big Ten Tournament, the highest finish of his career…earned his first ever NCAA Tournament win with an overtime victory in the first round, finishing with a 1-2 record…record- ed seven pins and three major decisions on the season

2017-18: Finished with a 17-14 record, going 4-4 in Big Ten duals ... bumped up to 149 pounds and became UW’s starter, going 6-8 ... defeated No. 18 Malik Amine of Michigan with a take- 9 down at the buzzer in the Big Ten Championships to automatically qualify for his second NCAA Championships ... recorded four pins, three technical falls and a major decision ... took first at the UNI Open at 141 pounds ... placed second at the Roadrunner Open

2016-17: Recorded a 19-17 overall record, including a 3-8 dual record ... clinched seventh place in Big Ten Championships by pinning second-seeded Jimmy Gulibon of Penn State in just 1:11 ... went 0-2 in NCAA Championships ... recorded six falls and three major decisions ... finished third at Cliff Keen Invite, third at Wolfpack Open and fourth in Journeyman Open ... ranked No. 19 by WIN wrestling and No. 22 by trackwrestling at conclusion of season.

2015-16: Competed unattached at 141 pounds for the Badgers ... finished with a stellar 19-4 season record and 82.6 winning percentage ... claimed the first-place crown at the Pat Flash Flanagan Open with a 3-0 record ... went 3-1 at the Pointer Open ... finished 5-1 and had a third-place finish at the UNI Open ... grabbed four victories and had only one loss, taking second place at the Duhawk Open ... competed in the MSU Open, finishing 4-1 and earning third place ... compiled eight technical falls and six major decisions on the season

High School: Three-time state champion for Lancaster High School ... one of only 53 wres- tlers who won three individual WIAA titles ... won titles at 120, 132 and 145 lbs. ... named the Wisconsin State Journal/WisconsinPrepZone.com All-Area Wrestler of the Year as a senior after recording 33 falls, 379.5 team points and 170 takedowns en route to a 45-1 record and the state championship at 145 lbs. ... held a 23-0 record as a junior and took the state champion- ship at 132 lbs. ... logged 32 falls and 192 takedowns in his sophomore season when he won the state championship at 120 lbs. and was named the team MVP ... helped his team to win the state championship ... as a freshman, registered 34 falls, 90 takedowns and 352 team points ... started a stellar high school career with a runner-up finish and 42-2 record at 120 lbs. ... post- ed a 161-7 career record ... owned school records for takedowns, career falls and team points ... first three-time wrestling state champion at Lancaster ... placed second at the 2013 Cadet Folkstyle Nationals at 126 lbs ... earned first-team academic all-state honors all four years ... three-time team MVP ... also lettered in football and baseball ... high school wrestling coach was Bard Sturmer

Garrett Model RS FR • 6-0 • 149 • Stoughton, Wis. (Stoughton)

2018-19: Competed at 149 and 157 pounds for the Badgers in his first competitive season… recorded an 11-14 overall record…went 2-2 at SIUE Cougar Clash to take 3rd place…moved up to 157 pounds midway through the season and went 1-3 in duals, recording a win over Jahi Jones of Maryland and two narrow losses to top-10 ranked opponents…started for the Badgers at 157 in the Big Ten Tournament, going 2-3…recorded two technical falls on the season

2017-18: Completed his first campaign 14-11 competing unattached ... had nine bonus-point victories with four falls, four major decisions and one technical fall ... went 4-1 at the Blugold Open ... recorded a :46 fall over Manchester’s Patrick Waugh at the Michigan State

High School: Wisconsin state champion as a junior for Stoughton High School ... went 50-7 as a junior ... qualified for state as a sophomore, going 49-10 ... member of schoolboy national team ... competed in Ukraine as a part of the Wisconsin national team

10 Tristan Moran RS JR • 5’7 • 141 • Phoenix, Ariz. (Stillwater)

2018-19: First season as a Badger after transferring from Oklahoma State…starter for the Badgers at 141 pounds, recording a 26-11 overall record and a 9-4 dual record…12-7 against Big Ten opponents…five wins over ranked opponents…went 3-0 to take first place at Cyclone Open…went 3-0 at SIUE Cougar Clash to take first place…took seventh place at Midlands…gave No. 4 Nick Lee of Penn State his first loss of the season in an OT victory in dual action…pinned No. 8 Mitch McKee of Minnesota in OT at the UW Field House…took sixth place at the Big Ten Tournament, qualifying for his first NCAA Tournament…went 3-2 at the NCAA Championships, missing out on All-American honors by one match…led the team in pins with nine, also recorded one technical fall and five major decisions

2017-18 (at Oklahoma State): Posted an overall 18-7 record as a reserve at 141 pounds … Finished in second at OCU Open with 2-1 record … Took first place in B Division at the Journeymen Classic, picking up a ranked victory against #18 Jamal Morris of NC State … Finished third at the Bob Smith Open with a 5-1 record … Posted a 5-1 record at the Reno Tournament of Champions … 1-0 dual record after defeating Greg Gaxiola of Fresno State, 6-2

2016-17 (at Oklahoma State): Led the Cowboy reserves in wins, posting a 23-4 overall record at 141 pounds … Sixteen of his 23 wins came with bonus points, including nine falls, four major decisions and three technical falls … Won nine matches in a single day at the Reno Tournament of Champions to finish third at 141 and help the Cowboys to a team title at the event … Finished sixth at the Southern Scuffle, going 4-2 to help OSU to the program’s first Scuffle team title … Earned a ranked win over No. 9 Tommy Thorn, pinning the Minnesota product in the third period … Picked up titles at the OCU Open and Joe Parisi Open … Recorded a sec- ond-place finish at the Outlaw Open

2015-16 (at Oklahoma State): Went 20-5 in his first year as a Cowboy, competing exclusively in open tournaments … Recorded six falls and three major decisions … Fastest fall came over Chase Call of Utah Valley in 59 seconds … Defeated teammate Dusty Hone, 5-3 in tiebreak- er, to win the OCU Open at 141 pounds … Took out Hone again, 6-4, in the finals of the Bob Smith Open … Earned a runner-up finish at the Oklahoma Open … Finished fourth at the Reno Tournament of Champions and fifth at the Joe Parisi Open

High School: Graduated from Stillwater High School in Stillwater, Okla. … Compiled an overall record of 85-10 … Was a four-time state finalist … Arizona high school state champion in 2012 … Oklahoma high school state champion in 2014 … Took third at Fargo in 2015 … Also placed third at the United World Wrestling US Open tournament in Vegas in 2015

Mason Reinhardt RS JR • 5-10 • 197 • Merrill, Wis. (Merrill)

2018-19: Finished junior season with a 22-13 record…first year as a starter at 184 pounds… wrestled in every dual for Wisconsin, going 8-7…went 4-1 to take third place at Cyclone Open… went 5-1 at Midlands to take third place…upset No. 16 Nick Gravina of Rutgers in dual action… finished in eighth place at the Big Ten Tournament to qualify for his first NCAA Tournament… went 1-2 at NCAAs…recorded three pins, two technical falls and five major decisions

2017-18: Finished Sophomore season 9-6 in open tournaments ... highlight win of the season came with a fall over No. 16 Corey Griego of Oregon State at Midlands ... went 4-2 at Michigan State Open ... recorded two falls and a major decision

2016-17: Ended freshman season with 11-4 record … 2016 Journeyman Classic champion at 197 pounds … tallied six pins and two major decisions … started in dual against Iowa. 11 2015-16: Finished his freshman campaign with a 15-8 record while wrestling unattached at 184 pounds ... recorded three pins and three technicall falls ... took second place at the Pointer Open with a 3-1 record ... finished in third place at the DuHawk Open with a 4-1 record ... went 4-1 at the MSU Open and took fifth place ... 2-2 record at the UNI Open and 2-3 record at the Pat Flash Flanagan Open

High School: Three-time state place winner ... two-time conference champion ... three--time regional champion ... qualified for state tournament all four years ... three-time Folkystyle Nationals All-American and two-time Fargo Greco All-American ... two-time team captain ... as a senior, tallied most pins and most team points on the team ... recognized as team’s Outstanding Wrestler for the second time and also claimed the Legion Award ... named to the Channel 9 All- Stars first team ... sectional champion ... earned academic all-state three years ... also lettered two years in football ... earned first-team all-conference honors as a senior and second-team all-conference as a junior ... two-time team captain ... named team MVP and conference offen- sive player of the year in his senior season ... garnered the Beacon Player of the Game award as both a junior and senior ... earned two letters in baseball ... named the varsity hit man as a soph- omore and junior ... claimed second-team all-district accolades as a sophomore and was named first-team all-conference as a junior

Ethan Rotondo SO • 5-6 • 125 • Vancouver, Wash. (Union)

2018-19: Started off the season competing unattached and went 15-5 in open competition… went 3-1 at Cyclone Open to take second place…went 4-0 at Luther Open to take first place… took second place at Jim Koch Open by going 3-1…went 4-1 at Loras Open to take third place… redshirt pulled midway through season…started four duals for the Badgers, going 1-3…came into Big Ten Tournament as 14th seed but finished tenth, one spot short of automatic bid for the NCAA Tournament…finished with 18-12 overall record…recorded three pins, three technical falls and one major decision

2017-18: Began as UW’s starter at 125 pounds ... picked up first career win with a 4-1 decision in dual against No. 25 Pittsburgh ... finished season with a (13-8, 5-1) (attached, unattached) record ... tallied two dual wins ... recorded two pins and two major decisions ... took first in the Willie Myers Open, going 4-0

High School: Two-time Washington state champion ... true state champion in 2015-16, defeat- ing all other state champions in the 106-pound weight class ... finished with a 168-15 career record ... Reno Worlds Champion ... 40-0 as a junior ... two-time Gut Check champion ... first two-time state champion for Union high school ... 47-1 record as a senior

Andrew Salemme FR • 6-4 • 197 • Wauwatosa, Wis. (Marquette)

2018-19: Began the season competing unattached, going 1-2…started seven duals for the Badgers at 197 pounds…went 3-2 at Loras Open to finish in fifth place

High School: Runner-up at the state meet at 220 pounds and finished with a 38-3 record as a senior, awarded MUHS outstanding wrestler award ... 36-6 record as a junior, Greater Metro Conference and Regional Champion ... 40-12 record as a sophomore, USAW Cadet National Champion at 195 pounds ... three-year team captain ... first wrestler from MUHS to reach the state finals ... three year varsity football starter, team captain senior year, second team all con- ference for defensive and offensive line ... turned down multiple D-1 football offers to wrestle at UW 12 Drew Scharenbrock FR • 5-7 • 141 • Sun Prairie, Wis. (Sun Prairie)

2018-19: First season as a Badger…finished with a 10-2 record in open competition…took first place at the Cyclone Open by going 3-0…went 5-0 with four pins and one tech fall to take first place at the Luther Open…went 2-2 at UNI Open…recorded five pins, one technical fall and two major decisions

High School: Scharenbrock finished his prep career with a 197-14 record … as a senior he claimed the state title at 145 pounds after going a perfect 51-0 ... he took the state title at 138 pounds in his third year with a 48-2 record and took fourth in the USAW Folkstyle Nationals … during his sophomore campaign he went 52-2 and placed fourth at state … as a freshman, he qualified for the WIAA state tournament and finished eighth at the USAW Folkstyle Nationals

Jared Scharenbrock RS SR • 5-10 • 157 • Sun Prairie, Wis. (Sun Prairie)

Of Note: 2016 Academic All-Big Ten

2018-19: Finished career at Wisconsin as a Student Coach after dealing with several injuries

2017-18: Compiled a 7-4 record before season was cut due to injury ... started at 165 pounds in dual against UW-Whitewater, picking up a fall ... racked up three wins at the Michigan State Open

2016-17: Finished with 8-9 record … started in three duals, all against ranked opponents … tal- lied one pin and one tech fall … competed in the prestigious Wolfpack Open, Cliff Keen Invite and Midlands tournaments.

2015-16: Competed at 157 lbs. for the Badgers this season ... finished with a 12-7 record ... grabbed three victories and just one loss at the UNI Open ... competed at the MSU Open and finished with a 4-2 record ... also went 4-2 at the Navy Classic

2014-15: Redshirt season ... competed unattached at 157 lbs. ... compiled a season record of 7-1 ... took first place at the Pointer Open with a 4-0 record ... placed fourth at the Blugold Open with a 5-2 record ... went 3-1 at the Pat Flash Flanagan Open for a third place finish

High School: Two-time state champion for Sun Prairie High School ... Had an undefeated season as a senior going 50-0 ... took third at Folkstyle Nationals ... Went undefeated with a record of 46-0 in his junior year and placed seventh at Folkstyle Nationals ... As a sophomore, he went 49-1 and placed second at the state tournament ... also was named as a Wisconsin dual team member ... Finished his freshman season with a record of 46-1 ... took second place at Folkstyle Nationals and fourth at Greco Nationals in Fargo, North Dakota

13 Jeremy Schoenherr FR • 5-7 • 141 • Stratford, Wis. (Stratford)

2018-19: First season as a Badger…finished 22-6 in open competition…went 3-1 at Cyclone Open to take third place…went 4-0 at Luther Open to take first place…went 4-1 at Jim Koch Open to take third place…went 4-1 at Loras Open to take third place…went 5-1 at Don Parker Open to take third place…recorded seven pins, one technical fall and six major decisions

High School: Was a four-time state champion … became the 71st-ranked recruit in the country and 13th in the 141-pound weight class by Flowrestling ... … junior year he won the state title at 138 pounds, took second as a Fargo All-American, placed fifth in the Preseason Nationals and led his team to a state title … claimed the state title as a sophomore in the 126-pound weight class, going 42-0 … was also a Fargo All-American and a Freestyle State Champion … as a freshman Schoenherr won the state title at 113 pounds and was the Central Plains Freestyle Regional Champion

Patrick Spray RS SO • 6-0 • 149 • Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. (Lincoln)

2018-19: Competed at 157 and 174 pounds for the Badgers…started in eight duals, three at 157 pounds and five at 174 pounds…picked up a dual win over Kent State with a first period pin…recorded one pin and one major decision

2017-18: Started in the dual against Maryland ... picked up an 8-6 decision victory over the Terrapins’ Peter Tedesco ... placed second in the Willie Myers Open at 149 pounds, going 3-0

2016-17: Compiled a 9-6 record while wrestling unattached … tallied one pin and three major decisions … competed in four tournaments.

High School: Three-time Conference champion at Lincoln High School … four-time Regional and Sectional champion … State runner-up as a sophomore … led the team in takedowns for three years … 186-27 career record … also wrestled for Team Wisconsin Schoolboy National Dual Team and Team Wisconsin Cadet National Dual team … coached by Scott Benitz and Tim Spray

Evan Wick RS SO • 6-2 • 165 • Murrieta, Calif. (San Marino)

2018-19: Finished season with a dominant 32-6 record…went undefeated to take first place at Cyclone Open and SIUE Cougar Clash…posted a 14-1 dual record…went 5-1 at Midlands to take second place, his highest finish yet in that tournament…defeated top-10 opponent Isaiah White of Nebraska three times on the season…recorded seven total wins against ranked oppo- nents…went 3-2 at Big Ten Championships to finish in fourth place and qualify for his second NCAA Tournament in as many seasons as a Badger…earned his second All-American honors by pinning Lock Haven’s Chance Marsteller in the quarterfinals…became the 25th wrestler in Wisconsin program history to earn two All-Americans…finished in fourth place overall at the NCAA Tournament…led the team in total bonus point victories with 21…recorded four pins, three technical falls, and 14 major decisions on the season

2017-18: Attained UW’s 112th All-American Honor with a third place finish at 165 pounds

14 in his first NCAA Championships … pinned Lock Haven’s No. 9 Chance Marsteller in 3:20 to take third …joined former National Champion Andrew Howe as the only Badgers to become All-Americans in their freshman year at 165 pounds … Compiled an impressive 30-7 season slate, going 6-3 in Big Ten duals and 9-3 in dual action overall … led all attached wrestlers in wins (30), takedowns (102), four-point near-falls (15) quickest pin (:33), techni- cal falls (6), major decisions (7), and win streak (11)… racked up a team-high 11 ranked wins … defeated All-American Logan Massa of Michigan three times, including at the Big Ten and NCAA Championships … dominated Iowa’s No. 6 Alex Marinelli by a 15-3 major decision at the national tournament … took down Minnesota’s No. 12 Nick Wanzek twice, the second time winning by fall to become an All-American … picked up four consecutive ranked wins in his third-place NCAA Championships finish … ranked as high as fourth by The Open Mat and fifth by Intermat and FLOWrestling ...six of seven losses were to opponents ranked in the top seven … Roadrunner Open champion … second at Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational … went 4-1 at Big Ten Championships, placing fourth … took third at the Michigan State Open

2016-17: Led all unattached wrestlers in takedowns (60), four nearfall points (18) and with the fastest fall (0:37) … compiled a 15-3 record … finished fourth at Midlands … tallied four pins, two tech falls and five major decisions … upset two ranked wrestlers at Midlands … went 5-0 at Duhawk Open.

High School: Wick was a standout competitor for San Marino high school ... a two-time California state place winner ... a 2015 Western Regionals champion and 2015 junior Freestyle runner-up ... came in ranked third in the nation at 152 pounds by FloWrestling in his senior sea- son

Zander Wick RS SO • 5-9 • 149 • Murrieta, Calif. (San Marino)

2018-19: Started at 157 pounds for the Badgers before season was cut short due to injury…fin- ished with a 6-5 record…recorded a dual victory against Elijah Cleary of Ohio State…went 4-1 at SIUE Cougar Clash to take third place…recorded one pin and one major decision

2017-18: Started at 149 pounds for UW ... Compiled a 12-4 record until season was cut short due to injury ... Roadrunner Open champion, going 5-0 ... won eight straight matches, record- ing three major decisions, two falls and a technical fall ... went 4-2 at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational, placing seventh

2016-17: Finished with 13-4 record while wrestling unattached at 149 and 157 pounds … tal- lied two pins, one tech fall and two major decisions … went 3-0 at Pointer Open

High School: State champion for San Marino High School … seven-time All American … two- time state finalist … two-time team MVP … four-time Pacific League champion … four-time CIF champion … three-time Southern Section champion … also competed with Titan Mercury Wrestling Club

15 All-Americans (by year) 1929 Selmer Swenson, 2nd Hwt 1987 Jeff Jordan, 4th 150 2012 Ben Jordan, 7th 165 Ferdinand Hammer, 3rd 155 Paul McShane, 4th 158 2013 Tyler Graff, 3rd 133 Leland Heywood, 3rd 145 1988 Jeff Jordan, 4th 150 1941 John Roberts, 2nd 165 Kyle Richards, 4th 190 2014 Tyler Graff, 2nd 133 Earl Hager, 4th 175 Dave Lee, 6th 167 Isaac Jordan, 7th 157 1954 Bob Konovsky, 2nd Hwt 1989 Dave Lee, 1st 167 2015 Ryan Taylor, 7th 133 Todd Seiler, 4th 190 1955 Bob Konovsky, 3rd Hwt Isaac Jordan, 7th 165 1990 Matt Demaray, 7th 150 1956 Bob Konovsky, 2nd Hwt Connor Medbery, 4th Hwt 1991 Matt Demaray, 1st 150 1962 Roger Pillath, 2nd Hwt 2016 Isaac Jordan, 2nd 165 Ron Paar, 3rd 177 1992 Matt Demaray, 1st 150 2017 Connor Medbery, 2nd Hwt Dan , 7th 126 1963 Ron Paar, 3rd 191 Matt Hanutke, 7th 118 Isaac Jordan, 4th 1964 Ron Paar, 5th 191 1993 Keith Davison, 3rd 190 2018 Evan Wick, 3rd 165 1965 Dan Pernat, 2nd 191 Matt Hanutke, 6th 118 2019 Evan Wick, 4th 165 1966 Elmer Beale, 4th 160 1994 Keith Davison, 5th 190 Trent Hillger, 8th Hwt Matt Hanutke, 5th 118 1967 Mike Gluck, 2nd 145 Bold Denotes NCAA Champion 1995 Matt Hanutke, 4th 118 1973 Rick Lawinger, 2nd 150 Jeff Walter, 4th Hwt 1974 Rick Lawinger, 1st 142 1996 Jeff Walter, 1st Hwt 1975 Lee Kemp, 2nd 150 Eric Jetton, 3rd 126 THREE-TIME Laurent Soucie, 3rd 190 1997 Eric Jetton, 3rd 126 Jack Reinwand, 4th 126 ALL-AMERICANS Kevin Wilmot, 4th 167 1976 Jack Reinwand, 1st 126 1998 Eric Jetton, 2nd 126 Bob Kovnosky (1954, 55, 56) Lee Kemp, 1st 158 Donny Pritzlaff, 6th 150 Pat Christenson, 1st 167 Ron Paar (1962, 63, 64) 1999 Donny Pritzlaff, 5th 165 1977 Jim Haines, 1st 118 Andy Rein (1978, 79, 80) Lee Kemp, 1st 158 2000 Donny Pritzlaff, 1st 165 John Giura (1983, 84, 85) Steve Lawinger, 6th 167 Cory Wallman, 4th 157 Kole Clauson, 7th 174 Jim Jordan (1984, 85, 86) 1978 Lee Kemp, 1st 158 Ron Jeidy, 1st 190 2001 Donny Pritzlaff, 1st 165 Matt Demaray (1990, 91, 92) Andy Rein, 2nd 142 Grant Hoerr, 4th 141 Eric Jetton (1996, 97, 98) Jim Hanson, 4th 126 2002 Kevin Black, 4th 133 Andrew Howe (2009, 10, 11) 1979 Dave Evans, 3rd 158 2003 Tony Black, 5th 125 Mitch Hull, 4th 190 Mike Terry, 5th 150 2005 Tom Clum, 3rd 133 Andy Rein, 6th 142 Ryan Flaherty, 8th 197 1980 Andy Rein, 1st 150 2006 Tom Clum, 5th 133 FOUR-TIME Dave Evans, 3rd 167 Craig Henning, 8th 157 Mitch Hull, 6th 190 ALL-AMERICANS 2007 Craig Henning, 2nd 157 Mike Terry, 6th 158 Tyler Turner, 6th 149 Mark Zimmer, 8th 118 Lee Kemp (1975, 76, 77, 78) 2008 Dallas Herbst, 6th 197 1981 John Ianuzzi, 5th 126 Matt Hanutke (1992, 93, 94, 95) Kyle Massey, 8th Hwt 1982 Mark Schmitz, 6th 150 Donny Pritzlaff (1998, 99, 00, 01) 2009 Andrew Howe, 2nd 165 1983 John Giura, 8th 142 Kyle Ruschell, 3rd 149 Tyler Graff (2010, 11, 13, 14) Zach Tanelli, 4th 141 1984 Mark Schmitz, 2nd 158 Isaac Jordan (2014, 15, 16, 17) John Giura, 3rd 142 2010 Tyler Graff, 5th 133 Rudy Isom, 6th 167 Kyle Ruschell, 4th 149 Jim Jordan, 6th 134 Andrew Howe, 1st 165 Dennis Limmex, 6th 177 Trevor Brandvold, 6th 197

1985 Jim Jordan, 1st 134 2011 Tyler Graff, 5th 133 John Giura, 7th 142 Andrew Howe, 3rd 165 1986 Jim Jordan, 1st 134 Travis Rutt, 7th 184 Trevor Brandvold, 4th 197 16 All-Americans (by weight)

1992 Matt Demaray 1st 174 1 118 6 2000 Kole Clauson 7th 1977 Jim Haines 1st 1998 Donny Pritzlaff 6th 1980 Mark Zimmer 8th 155 1 175 1 1992 Matt Hanutke 7th 1941 Earl Hager 4th 1993 Matt Hanutke 6th 1929 Ferdinand Hammer 3rd 1994 Matt Hanutke 5th 157 4 177 2 1995 Matt Hanutke 4th 1962 Ron Paar 3rd 2000 Cory Wallman 4th 1984 Dennis Limmex 6th 2006 Craig Henning 8th 125 1 2003 Tony Black 5th 2007 Craig Henning 2nd 2014 Isaac Jordan 7th 184 1 2011 Travis Rutt 7th 126 8 1975 Jack Reinwand 4th 158 7 1976 Lee Kemp 1st 190 8 1976 Jack Reinwand 1st 1975 Laurent Soucie 3rd 1977 Lee Kemp 1st 1978 Jim Hanson 4th 1978 Ron Jeidy 1st 1978 Lee Kemp 1st 1981 John Ianuzzi 5th 1979 Mitch Hull 4th 1979 Dave Evans 3rd 1992 Dan Flood 7th 1980 Mitch Hull 6th 1980 Mike Terry 6th 1996 Eric Jetton 3rd 1988 Kyle Richards 4th 1984 Mark Schmitz 2nd 1997 Eric Jetton 3rd 1989 Todd Seiler 4th 1987 Paul McShane 4th 1998 Eric Jetton 2nd 1993 Keith Davison 3rd 1994 Keith Davison 5th 133 7 160 1 2002 Kevin Black 4th 1966 Elmer Beale 4th 191 3 2005 Tom Clum 3rd 165 11 1963 Ron Paar 3rd 2006 Tom Clum 5th 1964 Ron Paar 5th 1941 John Roberts 2nd 2010 Tyler Graff 5th 1965 Dan Pernat 2nd 2011 Tyler Graff 5th 1999 Donny Pritzlaff 5th 2013 Tyler Graff 3rd 2000 Donny Pritzlaff 1st 2001 Donny Pritzlaff 1st 197 4 2014 Tyler Graff 2nd 2005 Ryan Flaherty 8th 2009 Andrew Howe 2nd 2015 Ryan Taylor 7th 2008 Dallas Herbst 6th 2010 Andrew Howe 1st 2010 Trevor Brandvold 6th 2011 Andrew Howe 3rd 134 3 2011 Trevor Brandvold 4th 1984 Jim Jordan 6th 2012 Ben Jordan 7th 1985 Jim Jordan 1st 2015 Isaac Jordan 7th 2016 Isaac Jordan 2nd Hwt 10 1986 Jim Jordan 1st 1929 Selmer Swenson 2nd 2017 Isaac Jordan 4th 1954 Bob Konovsky 2nd 2018 Evan Wick 3rd 141 2 1955 Bob Konovsky 3rd 2019 Evan Wick 4th 2001 Grant Hoerr 4th 1956 Bob Konovsky 2nd 2009 Zach Tanelli 4th 167 7 1962 Roger Phillath 2nd 1995 Jeff Walter 4th 1976 Pat Christenson 1st 142 6 1996 Jeff Walter 1st 1977 Steve Lawinger 6th 1974 Rick Lawinger 1st 2008 Kyle Massey 8th 1980 Dave Evans 3rd 1978 Andy Rein 2nd 2015 Connor Medbery 4th 1984 Rudy Isom 6th 1979 Andy Rein 6th 2017 Connor Medbery 2nd 1988 Dave Lee 6th 1983 John Giura 8th 2019 Trent Hillger 8th 1984 John Giura 3rd 1989 Dave Lee 1st 1985 John Giura 7th 1997 Kevin Wilmot 4th TOTAL 112 145 2 UW coaches by career wins 1929 Leland Heywood 3rd Coach Yrs W L T Pct. Big Ten* NCAA* 1967 Mike Gluck 2nd Barry Davis (1994-2018) 24 227 167 11 .574 2nd 4th 149 3 George Martin (1936-42, 46-70) 32 182 163 12 .521 4th 6th 2007 Tyler Turner 6th Duane Kleven (1971-82) 12 132 46 5 .735 2nd 4th 2009 Kyle Ruschell 3rd Andy Rein (1987-93) 7 81 41 3 .659 2nd 7th 2010 Kyle Ruschell 4th Russ Hellickson (1983-86) 4 70 22 1 .758 2nd 6th 150 11 George Hitchcock (1921-33) 13 28 36 1 .432 2nd 5th 1973 Rick Lawinger 2nd Chris Bono (2018-present) 1 9 6 0 .600 7th 21st 1975 Lee Kemp 2nd John Roberts (1943) 1 4 2 0 .667 9th --- 1979 Mike Terry 5th Fred Schlatter (1914-15) 2 3 0 1 .875 2nd --- 1980 Andy Rein 1st 1982 Mark Schmitz 6th Joe Steinauer (1919-20) 2 2 2 0 .500 ------1987 Jeff Jordan 4th E.B. Nolte (1913) 1 1 0 0 1.000 6th --- 1988 Jeff Jordan 4th Frank Jordan (1944-45) 2 1 5 1 .214 3rd --- 1990 Matt Demaray 7th Art Knott (1916-17) 2 1 5 0 .167 6th --- 1991 Matt Demaray 1st Paul Gerling (1934-35) 2 1 14 0 .067 8th --- 17 NCAA Champions

Rick Lawinger Jim Jordan

1974...... 142 lbs. 1985, 86...... 134 lbs.

Rick Lawinger has the distinc­tion of being Wisconsin’s first NCAA Two-time NCAA champion Jim Jordan finished his career with 156 wins, champion. In 1974, Lawinger boasted a whopping 39-1 record and took the most in school history. His 49 victories in 1985-86 also set the home the second of his two All-America awards and the second of his Wisconsin single-season record. Among his many accomplishments, Jordan two Big Ten titles en route to being named an NWCA All-Star. In 1973, was a three-time All-American, a two-time Big Ten titlist and a 1985 Lawinger earned the bronze medal at the World University Games in NWCA All-Star. freestyle.

Dave Lee Jack Reinwand 1989...... 167 lbs. 1976...... 126 lbs. Dave Lee was a two-time All-American and won a national title in 1989. An NCAA title holder and two-time All-America selection, Jack Reinwald He racked up two Big Ten championships in addition to being named an also was a great wrestler on the national and international levels. He took NWCA All-Star in 1988. Lee’s resume is extra impressive considering he home bronze at the 1977 World Championships in freestyle, as well as only lettered two seasons while at Wisconsin. bronze (1978) and silver (1979) at the World Cup of Freestyle. In addition, Reinwald was a 1976 NWCA All-Star. Matt Demaray

Pat Christenson 1991, 92...... 150 lbs. Matt Demaray, a two-time national champion, three-time All-American 1976...... 167 lbs. and two-time Big Ten champion, is one of three Badgers to have an In 1976, Pat Christenson won an NCAA title, earned All-America honors, undefeated season (42-0 in 1990-91). He also racked up 150 triumphs in was named an NWCA All-Star and was awarded the Big Ten Medal of his career, putting him in second place all-time at UW. In 1992, Demaray Honor. His 32 career falls are tied for third most in UW history, and his 14 was awarded the Big Ten Medal of Honor, and the following year he was in the 1975-76 season are tied for sixth most in a single season. named Academic All-Big Ten.

Lee Kemp Jeff Walter

1976, 77, 78...... 174 lbs. 1996...... Hwt. Three-time NCAA champion Lee Kemp sits atop UW’s record book in Jeff Walter finished his Badger career with a national championship at three categories—single-season falls (18), career falls (47) and winning heavyweight in 1996. Walter was a two-time All-American and a four-time percentage (.957). Kemp, who also was a 1980 Olympian, won the World Academic All-Big Ten selection. A 1996 NWCA All-Star, Walter finished Cup of Freestyle in 1979, 1980, 1981 and 1982; the Pan American Games seventh on UW’s all-time falls list with 29, 14 of which came in 1995–96, in freestyle in 1979 and 1983; and the World Championships in freestyle tying him for sixth on the single-season record list. in 1978, 1979 and 1982.

Donny Pritzlaff Jim Haines 2000, 01...... 165 lbs. 1977...... 118 lbs. A two-time NCAA title holder, Donny Pritzlaff boasted a career record Jim Haines completed his Badger career with a national championship of 135-16 (.894), putting him second all-time in winning percentage at and an All-America award. An active member in national and international Wisconsin. He earned All-America status four times in addition to claiming competition, Haines was a 1976 Olympian, won the gold medal at the three Big Ten titles and being named an NWCA All-star in 2001. Pritzlaff 1977 and 1978 World Cup of Freestyle and took home silver at the 1975 was a junior world champion in 1998 and was a member of the United Pan American Games, the 1979 World Championships in freestyle and the States National Team in 2002–03. 1979 Tbilisi Tournament.

Andrew Howe Ron Jeidy 2010 ...... 165 lbs. 1978...... 190 lbs. Howe, a two-time All-American, capped off a perfect season with a Ron Jeidy closed out his senior season by winning an NCAA championship conference and NCAA title. Howe defeated Penn State’s Dan Vallimont, in 1978, the same year in which he earned an All-America nod and a Big 9-3, for the 2010 NCAA Division I Championship title at 165 lbs. He Ten title. Just the year before, he competed in the World University games compiled a 37-0 record, including four wins by pin, two by tech fall and in freestyle. 13 by major decision. He is just the fourth Badger to go undefeated in a single season.

Andy Rein

1980 ...... 150 lbs. The 1979-80 season proved to be a good one for Andy Rein, as he went a perfect 40-0 en route to the national title. Four years later, Rein went on to earn the silver medal at the Olympic Games. In addition to being a two-time All-American and two-time Big Ten champion, Rein took home gold at the 1979 Pan American Games in freestyle and at the 1983 Tbilisi Tournament. 18 Honors And Awards NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship Tbilisi Tournament All-Big Ten (since 1984) 1981 Dave Goodspeed 1972 Russ Hellickson, 198 1985 Jim Jordan 1985 John Giura 1974 Russ Hellickson, 198, Gold 1986 Jim Jordan 1977 Laurent Soucie, 198 1987 Paul McShane Pan American Games (Freestyle) 1978 Jim Haines, 114.5 1988 Jeff Jordan Craig Horswill, 136.5 Dave Lee 1971 Russ Hellickson, 198, Gold Laurent Soucie, 198, Silver 1989 Dave Lee 1975 Jim Haines, 114.5, Silver 1979 Jim Haines, 114.5, Silver 1991 Matt Demaray Russ Hellickson, 220, Gold Laurent Soucie, 198, Silver 1992 Matt Demaray 1979 Russ Hellickson, 220, Gold 1981 Andy Rein, 149.5 1993 Dan Spilde Lee Kemp, 163, Gold 1983 Andy Rein, 149.5, Gold 1994 Keith Davison Andy Rein, 149.5, Gold Mitch Hull, 198, Bronze Matt Hanutke 1983 Lee Kemp, 163, Gold 1984 Lee Kemp, 163 1997 Eric Jetton Mitch Hull, 198 Kevin Wilmont World Championships (Freestyle) 1998 Eric Jetton World Cup of Freestyle 1999 Donny Pritzlaff 1971 Russ Hellickson, 198, Bronze 2000 Donny Pritzlaff 1975 Jim Haines, 114.5 1973 Russ Hellickson, 220, Silver 2001 Donny Pritzlaff Russ Hellickson, 198 1974 Jim Haines, 114.5 2004 Tom Clum 1977 Jack Reinwand, 125.5, Bronze Pete Leiskau, 198 2005 Tom Clum Laurent Soucie, 198 1977 Jim Haines, 114.5, Gold 2006 Tom Clum 1978 Jim Haines, 114.5 Jack Reinwand, 125.5, Silver 2009 Andrew Howe Lee Kemp, 163, Gold 1978 Jim Haines, 114.5, Gold 2010 Trevor Brandvold 1979 Jim Haines, 114.5, Silver 1978 Jack Reinwand, 125.5, Bronze Andrew Howe Lee Kemp, 163, Gold Laurent Soucie, 198, Silver 2011 Trevor Brandvold Laurent Soucie, 198 Russ Hellickson, 220, Gold Andrew Howe Russ Hellickson, 220, Silver 1979 Jack Reinwand, 125.5, Silver 2015 Isaac Jordan 1981 Andy Rein, 149.5 Lee Kemp, 163, Gold 2016 Isaac Jordan Lee Kemp, 163, Bronze 1980 Lee Kemp, 163, Gold 1982 Lee Kemp, 163, Gold 1981 Lee Kemp, 163, Gold Mitch Hull, 198 1982 Lee Kemp, 163, Gold Big Ten Medal of Honor 1989 John Giura, 149.5 Andy Rein, 149.5, Silver 1993 Matt Demaray, 149.5 1983 Mitch Hull, 198 1944 Ed Dzirbik 2006 Donny Pritzlaff, 163, Bronze 1984 Lee Kemp, 163 1956 Bob Konovsky 1991 John Giura, 149.5 1968 Mike Gluck World Championships 1993 Matt Demaray, 149.5 1976 Pat Christenson 1981 Dave Goodspeed (Greco-Roman) NWCA All-Stars 1992 Matt Demaray 1977 Mitch Hull, 198 2017 Connor Medbery 1985 Mike Houck, 198, Gold 1974 Rick Lawinger, 142 2013 Jesse Thielke, 60kg 1976 Jack Reinwand, 126 Lee Kemp, 150 Big Ten Freshman of the Year Pat Christensen, 167 World University 1977 Lee Kemp, 158 1990 Keith Davison Games (Freestyle) 1978 Jim Hanson, 126 1992 Jeff Walter 2009 Andrew Howe 1973 Rick Lawinger, 149.5, Bronze Lee Kemp, 150 2013 Connor Medbery 1977 Ron Jeidy, 198 1979 Jim Hanson, 126 1981 Mitch Hull, 198, Bronze Mitch Hull, 190 1980 Andy Rein, 150 Dave Evans, 167 Junior World Championships 1982 Mark Schmitz, 150 (Freestyle) 1984 John Giura, 142 1985 Jim Jordan, 142 2009 Andrew Howe, 163.5, Bronze 1988 Dave Lee, 167 1991 Matt Demaray, 150 Junior World Championships 1992 Matt Demaray, 158 (Greco Roman) 1996 Jeff Walter, Hwt. 1997 Eric Jetton, 126 2012 Jesse Thielke, 132, Bronze 1998 Eric Jetton, 126 2001 Donny Pritzlaff, 165 Pan American Junior 2007 Craig Henning, 157 Championships 2008 Kyle Massey, Hwt. 2016 Isaac Jordan, 165 (Freestyle) 2016 Connor Medbery, Hwt

2012 Connor Medbery, 120 kg , Gold Jack Reinwand was a 1976 NCAA Champion and a bronze medalist at the 1977 World Championships. He also medaled three different years at the World Cup of Freestyle

19 Big Ten Champions 1914 Art Knott 135 2015 Isaac Jordan 165 158 4 1915 Ward Freeman 175 2016 Isaac Jordan 165 1976 Lee Kemp 1917 W.J. Babcock 135 115 2 1977 Lee Kemp 1922 Ed Templin 145 1927 Louis Smitz 1978 Lee Kemp 1923 Ed Templin 145 1960 Fred Rittschof 1987 Paul McShane 1924 Ed Templin 145 Bob Holmes 135 118 1 165 10 1925 Lisle Zodtner 155 1994 Matt Hanutke 1941 John Roberts 1926 Lisle Zodtner 155 1948 Clarence Self 1927 Louis Smitz 115 125 1 1999 Donny Pritzlaff 1929 Ferdinand Hammer 155 2004 Tom Clum 1999 Donny Pritzlaff 1938 Larry Lederman 145 2000 Donny Pritzlaff 1941 John Roberts 165 126 2 2009 Andrew Howe 1942 John Roberts 175 1997 Eric Jetton 2010 Andrew Howe 1944 Ed Dzirbik 136 1998 Eric Jetton 2011 Andrew Howe 1948 Clarence Self 165 2015 Isaac Jordan 1950 Don Ryan 157 133 1 2016 Isaac Jordan 1951 Don Ryan 157 2006 Tom Clum 1952 Don Ryan 157 167 5 1954 Bob Konovsky Hwt 134 2 1973 Ed Vatch 1955 Bob Konovsky Hwt 1985 Jim Jordan 1980 Dave Evans 1956 Bob Konovsky Hwt 1986 Jim Jordan 1988 Dave Lee 1959 Jim Innis 147 1989 Dave Lee 1960 Fred Rittschof 115 135 3 1997 Kevin Wilmot 1962 Roger Pillath Hwt 1914 Art Knott 1964 Roger Pillath Hwt 1917 W.J. Babcock 175 2 1966 Elmer Beale 157 1924 Bob Holmes 1915 Ward Freeman 1968 Mike Gluck 145 1942 John Roberts 1973 Rick Lawinger 150 136 1 Ed Vatch 167 1944 Ed Dzirbik 177 1 1974 Rick Lawinger 142 1975 Ed Vatch 1975 Laurent Soucie 190 142 3 Ed Vatch 177 1974 Rick Lawinger 190 5 1976 Lee Kemp 158 1978 Andy Rein 1975 Laurent Soucie Gary Sommer Hwt 1993 Dan Spilde 1978 Ron Jeidy 1977 Lee Kemp 158 1979 Mitch Hull 1978 Lee Kemp 158 145 5 1980 Mitch Hull Andy Rein 142 1922 Ed Templin 1994 Keith Davison Ron Jeidy 190 1923 Ed Templin 1979 Mitch Hull 190 1924 Ed Templin 197 2 1980 Andy Rein 150 1938 Larry Lederman 2010 Trevor Brandvold Mitch Hull 190 1968 Mike Gluck 2011 Trevor Brandvold Dave Evans 167 1982 Mark Schmitz 150 147 1 Hwt 6 1985 Jim Jordan 134 1959 Jim Innis 1954 Bob Konovsky 1986 Jim Jordan 134 1955 Bob Konovsky 1987 Paul McShane 158 150 6 1956 Bob Konovsky 1988 Dave Lee 167 1973 Rick Lawinger 1962 Roger Pillath Jeff Jordan 150 1980 Andy Rein 1964 Roger Pillath 1989 Dave Lee 167 1982 Mark Schmitz 1976 Gary Sommer 1991 Matt Demaray 150 1988 Jeff Jordan 1992 Matt Demaray 150 1991 Matt Demaray TOTAL 70 1993 Dan Spilde 142 1992 Matt Demaray 1994 Keith Davison 190 Matt Hanutke 118 155 3 1997 Eric Jetton 126 1925 Lisle Zodtner Kevin Wilmot 167 1926 Lisle Zodtner 1998 Eric Jetton 126 1929 Ferdinand Hammer 1999 Donny Pritzlaff 165 2000 Donny Pritzlaff 165 155 3 2001 Donny Pritzlaff 165 1950 Don Ryan 2004 Tom Clum 125 1951 Don Ryan 2006 Tom Clum 133 1952 Don Ryan 2009 Andrew Howe 165 2010 Andrew Howe 165 157 1 2010 Trevor Brandvold 197 1966 Elmer Beale 2011 Andrew Howe 165 2011 Trevor Brandvold 197 20 Academic All-Big Ten

1984–85 Gene Spellman 2007-08 Collin Cudd 1985–86 John Giura Dan Sneider Yearly Big Ten Championship Finish 1987–88 Mark Clayton Mike Metzger Year Place Points/champs Year Place Points/champs Dan Evensen Drew Hammen 1914 2nd 13 points/1 1990 7th 47 points/0 Tom Evensen Erik Senescu 1928 4th No points listed/0 1991 4th 78.75 points//1 Brian Krasowski 2008-09 Mike Felling 1988–89 Dan Evensen Drew Hammen 1935 T8th 1 point/0 1992 2nd 104 points/1 Tom Evensen Justin Peterson 1938 T4th 5 points/1 1993 6th 71.25 points/1 Brian Krasowski Erik Senescu 1939 T7th 1 point/0 1994 -- --/2 1989–90 Scott Drabenstadt 2009-10 Drew Hammen 1940 7th 2 points/0 1995 7th 50 points/0 Dan Evensen Tom Kelliher 1941 7th 7 points/1 1996 8th 55 points/0 Dan Kittleson 2010-11 John Prezzia 1942 T6th 6 points/1 1997 7th 55 points/2 Brian Krasowski Tom Kelliher 1943 9th 3 points/0 1998 5th 65.5 points/1 1990–91 Charlie Irick 2011-12 Thomas Glenn Jon Kelly Tom Kelliher 1944 4th 7 points/1 1999 6th 59.5 points/1 1991–92 Matt Abad Scott Liegel 1945 9th 4 points/0 2000 9th 48 points/1 John Harms 2012-13 Frank Cousins 1946 10th 1 point/0 2001 6th 75 points/1 Charlie Irick Thomas Glenn 1947 7th 5 points/0 2002 9th 50 points/0 Cully Wahtola Brett Hochstaetter 1948 7th 7 points/1 2003 9th 71.5 points/0 1992–93 Matt Demaray Matt Kelliher 1949 8th 5 points/0 2004 7th 85 points/1 John Harms Tom Kelliher 1950 T6th 7 points/1 2005 T5th 89 points/0 Chad Verbeten Scott Liegel Cully Wahtola Connor Medbery 1951 T6th 8 points/1 2006 7th 76.5 points/1 1993–94 Cully Wahtola 2013-14 Frank Cousins 1952 T5th 14 points/1 2007 2nd 100.5 points/0 Jeff Walter Jackson Hein 1953 10th 0 points/0 2008 6th 85.5 points/0 1994–95 Mark Beebe Brett Hochstaetter 1954 5th 10 points/1 2009 4th 88.0 points/1 Brian Schneider Scott Liegel 1955 4th 33 points/1 2010 3rd 109 points/2 Jed Trachte Connor Medbery 1956 7th 26 points/1 2011 4th 103.5 points/2 Jeff Walter TJ Ruschell 1957 8th 14 points/0 2012 12th 9 points/0 1995–96 Mark Beebe Nic Veling 1958 9th 4 points/0 2013 10th 37 points/0 Brian Schneider Brandon Weber Jeff Walter 2014-15 Frank Cousins 1959 6th 18 points/1 2014 7th 73 points/0 Brett Werkheiser Andrew Crone 1960 10th 0 points/1 2015 8th 73 points/1 1996–97 Mark Beebe Gabriel Grahek 1961 9th 11 points/0 2016 8th 67.5 points/1 Brian Schneider Brett Hochstaetter 1962 4th 31 points/1 2017 T8th 67.5 points/0 Jeff Walter Connor Medbery 1963 5th 23 points/0 2018 6th 67 points/0 Brett Werkheiser Eric Peissig 1964 T5th 28 points/1 2019 7th 74.5 points/0 1997–98 Mark Beebe 2015-16 1965 T9th 0 points/0 Brian Schneider Ryan Christensen Brett Werkheiser Andrew Crone 1966 4th 41 points/1 1999–00 Brady Cudd Brett Hochstaetter 1967 6th 21 points/0 2000–01 Tony Black Eric Peissig 1968 6th 26 points/1 Nate Erdman TJ Ruschell 1969 6th 19 points/0 2001–02 Tony Black Jared Scharenbrock 1970 7th 16 points/0 Brady Reinke 2016-17 1971 5th 25 points/0 2002–03 Tony Black Andrew Crone 1972 9th 14 points/0 Eitan Boral Cole Martin Casey Jentz Connor Medbery 1973 3rd 59.5 points/2 Lee Kraemer Eric Peissig 1974 4th 66 points/1 Brady Reinke Mason Reinhardt 1975 2nd 85.5 points/2 2003–04 Eitan Boral TJ Ruschell 1976 3rd 54 points/2 Ryan Button Eli Stickley 1977 3rd 61.25/1 Dan Hoffman Ben Stone 1978 2nd 94 points/3 Lee Kraemer 2017-18 1979 2nd 90.5 points/1 Brady Reinke Andrew Crone 1980 2nd 80.75 points/3 2004–05 Lee Kraemer Cole Martin Zach Menne Eric Peissig 1981 3rd 42.75 points/0 Brady Reinke Mason Reinhardt 1982 3rd 44.25 points/1 2005-06 Lee Kraemer Eli Stickley 1983 6th 60 points/0 Zach Menne Ben Stone 1984 4th 93.25 points/0 Mike Metzger Evan Wick 1985 2nd 105.25/1 2006-07 Drew Hammen 2018-19 1986 2nd 95 points/1 Mike Metzger Cole Martin 1987 2nd 121.5 points/1 Justin Peterson Tristan Moran Erik Senescu Mason Reinhardt 1988 4th 87 points/2 Dan Sneider Ethan Rotondo 1989 7th 53 points/1 Tyler Turner Evan Wick 21 History of Badger Wrestling 1911 —The Wisconsin wrestling pro- drowning death of head coach gram is established. George Martin. In two stints, cov- ering 32 years, Martin amassed 1912—The Badgers tie Chicago in their first dual meet. the most wins in school history. His 181 career victories include 1913—The Badgers win their first dual fifth-place (1941) and sixth-place meet, defeating Chicago 2-0. (1962) NCAA finishes. 1924—Ed Templin (145 lbs.) becomes 1974—Rick Lawinger (142) Wisconsin’s first three-time Big Ten becomes Wisconsin’s first NCAA champion. Don Ryan (1950–52), Bob champion, defeating Oklahoma Konovsky (1954–56) and Lee Kemp State’s Steve Randall, 8-2. He (1976–78) later accomplish the feat. finishes the campaign with a 39-1 1952—A 23-5 victory over Iowa gives record. Wisconsin the 100th victory in its 1976—A school-record three history. NCAA champions help the Bad- 1956—Heavyweight Bob Konovsky gers place fourth nationally, their places second in the nation to become best-ever finish. Lee Kemp (158) UW’s first three-time All-American. wins the first of his three NCAA titles. Jack Reinwand (126) and 1962—Wisconsin finishes sixth at the Pat Christenson (167) are the NCAA championships, beginning a other champions. Former UW The 1970s was a good decade for Wisconsin wrestling. Wisconsin string of 32 consecutive seasons plac- wrestlers Russ Hellickson (220) had six NCAA champions during this decade and they are all ing at nationals. pictured here. From left to right is Ron Jeidy (1978, 190 lbs.), Pat and Jim Haines (114.5) represent Christenson (1976, 167 lbs.), Rick Lawinger (142 lbs., 1974), Lee 1964—Wisconsin hosts its first Big the U.S. at the Olympics. Hellick- Ten championships. son wins the silver medal. Big Ten championships. School victory 1977—Lee Kemp (158) and Jim 1968—Wisconsin earns the 200th No. 300 comes against Michigan. win in school history with a 21-10 win Haines (118) win individual NCAA over Illinois State. titles and the Badgers finish sixth in 1978—Wisconsin places second the team race. For Kemp, it’s his sec- and fourth at the Big Ten and NCAA 1970—Duane Kleven is named Wis- ond straight title. Wisconsin hosts the championships, respectively. Lee consin’s new head coach following the

Left: George Martin coached the Badgers for 32 years, making him the longest tenured coach at Wisconsin. He started at Wisconsin in 1936 and coached until 1942. He returned again in 1946 and was at the helm until his death in 1970. Martin accumulated 182 wins, the most of any head coach, during his 32-year tenure. Right: Rick Heinzelman (left) and Mike Gluck (right) both wrestled at Wisconsin from 1967-1968. Gluck earned All-America honors in 1967 when he finished second at 145 lbs. 22 ABOVE: Keith Davison was the Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 1990. He went on to become a two-time All-American after placing third at 190 lbs. at the 1993 NCAA Championships and fifth the following year. LEFT: Jim Jordan captured his first of two NCAA titles during the 1985 season. He wrestled at 134 lbs. and still holds the career record for most wins with 156, and the season record for most wins with 49 during the 1985–86 season. Jim’s brother, Jeff, (not pictured) also wrestled at

Kemp wraps up a spectacular career 1981—Wisconsin hosts the Big Ten 1983—Russ Hellickson replaces by winning his third consecutive championships. Duane Kleven as head coach. In his NCAA title at 158 pounds. His career four-year tenure, Hellickson amasses 1982—Duane Kleven resigns fol- record: 143-6-1. Ron Jeidy (190) joins lowing the 1981–82 season. In nine 70 wins, including three 20-win Kemp as an NCAA champion. of his 12 seasons, Kleven’s teams seasons. 1980—Future UW coach Andy Rein finished among the top three in the 1984—Wisconsin sets a school record claims the NCAA title (150) to lead Big Ten. His teams amassed six top-10 with 22 dual-meet victories. Five All- a school-record five All-Americans. national finishes, including a school- Americans contribute to a sixth-place Three Badgers – Rein, Dave Evans best fourth-place mark in 1976. finish at the NCAA championships. (167) and Mitch Hull (190) – win Big Former head coach George Martin Andy Rein (149.5) wins a silver medal Ten titles. Lee Kemp and Russ Hellick- is inducted posthumously into the at the Olympics. son are members of the Olympic National Wrestling Hall of Fame. 1985—The Badgers win 21 matches freestyle team. and finish second in the Big Ten. Jim Jordan (134 lbs.) wins the first of his two NCAA crowns. The Badgers beat Illinois, 31-12, for the school’s 400th win. 1986—Jim Jordan defends his NCAA title at 134 lbs. Russ Hellickson coaches the UW to its third straight 20-win season. 1987—Andy Rein becomes UW’s 14th head coach, replacing Russ Hellick- son. He is named Rookie Coach of the Year by Amateur Wrestling News after guiding the Badgers to 15 wins and a runner-up finish at the Big Ten championships held in Madison. In his seven years, Rein totals 69 wins and six top-15 NCAA finishes. 1989—Dave Lee (167) becomes the

The tradition continued in the 1980s. Pictured here is Andy Rein (bottom row left), who was a 1980 NCAA champion, Badgers’ first NCAA champion since Steve Kruchowski, Lee Kemp, Mitch Hull, a two-time All-American and former head coach Russ Hellickson. Two-time Jim Jordan in 1986. All-Americans John Guira and Mark Schmitz are pictured from left to right in the back row.

23 1990 —Keith Davison is the Big Ten Jeff Walter co-Freshman of the Year. is the lone Badger heavy- 1991—Matt Demaray (151) becomes weight to win Wisconsin’s 10th NCAA champion a national champion- and the fourth to go undefeated. His ship. Walter 42-0 record includes a win at the achieved the feat in NWCA All-Star Meet in Philadelphia. 1996 and He also becomes Wisconsin’s first Big he finished his career at UW as a two-time All- American and a four-time Academic All-Big Ten selection.

winning 17 of his first 18 matches. An Jeff Walter is Wisconsin’s first All- 18-12 win against Navy gives Wiscon- American heavyweight since Roger sin its 500th all-time victory. Pillath in 1962. 1994—Barry Davis becomes the 15th 1996—Jeff Walter becomes the 11th head coach in Wisconsin wrestling NCAA individual champion at Wiscon- history. Senior Keith Davison (190) sin by winning the first heavyweight and junior Matt Hanutke (118) each title in school history. Eric Jetton fin- win Big Ten titles and place fifth at ishes third at 126 pounds at nationals the NCAA championships. Seven UW for his first All-America honor. wrestlers qualify for nationals. 1997—Badgers Eric Jetton (126) and 1995—Matt Hanutke finishes his Kevin Wilmot (167) are crowned career as the second Badger (Lee Big Ten champions, advancing to Kemp was the other) to earn four All- the NCAA championships, along Eric Jetton was a two-time Big Ten champion at 126 lbs. America honors. He finished seventh, with Mark Beebe (134) and Aaron He also was a three-time All-American, finishing third sixth, fifth and fourth from his fresh- Stark (190). Jetton finishes third at man year to his senior season, respec- the NCAA championships, earning tively, at the NCAA championships. his second All-America honor, while Ten Wrestler of the Year, an award he shares with Illinois’ Jon Llewellyn and Minnesota’s Marty Morgan. 1992—Matt Demaray joins Jim Jordan and Lee Kemp as Wisconsin’s only repeat NCAA champions. He concludes his career ranked second at the UW with 150 victories. Dan Flood (126) and Matt Hanutke (118) also earn All-America status as the Badgers finish seventh nationally. Wisconsin hosts the Big Ten cham- pionships. Jeff Walter is the Big Ten Freshman of the Year and Andy Rein is the conference coach of the year. 1993—Senior Dan Spilde (142) becomes the Badgers’ 52nd Big Ten champion. He finishes his career with 99 victories. Junior Keith Davi- son (3rd, 190) and sophomore Matt Hanutke (6th, 118) earn All-America honors. Davison reaches the top of the national rankings in January after Isaac Jordan won two Big Ten title at 165 lbs. in 2015 and 2016. He became the fifth four-time All-American in Wisconsin history in 2017 and finished as high as second in 2016. 24 Left: Tony Black (pictured) followed in his brother Kevin Black’s footsteps and brought home All-America honors during the 2003 season at 125 lbs. Tony finished fifth in the weight class. In 2002, Kevin placed fourth at 133 lbs. Right: Two-time All-American Craig Henning finished runner-up at the 2007 NCAA Championships at 157 lbs. He was the highest UW finisher since Donny Pritzlaff’s NCAA 2000—Wis- consin finishes the season with a ninth-place finish at the NCAA championships, the high- est team finish under Barry Davis, and a ninth-place finish at the Big Ten championships. Donny Pritzlaff (165) captures his second Big Ten title and earns All-America status for the third time after claiming the NCAA championship. 2001—Donny Pritzlaff (165) becomes just the fourth Badger to claim back-to-back NCAA titles. Pritzlaff

cruised through the season with a In 2010, sophomore Andrew Howe became the 13th 43-1 record, tied for the fourth-most Badger wrestler to win a national title, defeating Penn State’s Dan Vallimont to capture the 165 lbs., crown. single-season wins in UW history. The national title capped an undefeated 37-0 record Tom Clum was a two-time Big Ten champion. He won the for Howe during the 2009-10 season. title at 125 lbs. in 2004 and then moved up to 133 lbs. Pritzlaff and fellow All-American to capture his second title in 2006. Clum is pictured with Grant Hoerr (6th at 141) helped lead Wisconsin finishes 23rd in the team the Deputy Commissioner of the Big Ten, Brad Traviolia. Wisconsin to a 10th-place tie at the standings with 24 points. NCAA championship. Wilmot places fourth, also earning All- 2004—Sophomores Tom Clum (125), 2002—Kevin Black (133) places fourth America status. Ed Gutnik (133), Kelly (165) and Ryan in the NCAA championships to earn Flaherty (197) lead the Badgers to 1998—Wisconsin turns in its best his first All-America honor and a place a 17-6 dual meet record, their best conference finish under head coach in the history books as Wisconsin’s overall record since the 1985-85 Barry Davis, placing fifth at the 47th honoree. Grant Hoerr, Ralph campaign. 84th annual Big Ten championships. DeNisco and Brady Reinke joined Senior Eric Jetton (126) and freshman Black to help the Badgers place 25th 2005—Juniors Tom Clum (133) and Don Pritzlaff (150) earn All-America in the NCAA team standings. Ryan Flaherty (197) earned their first honors, finishing second and sixth, All-America honors. The team also 2003—After leading a team of eight respectively, at the NCAA champion- welcomed the top-rated recruiting Badgers to the NCAA championships, ships. Jetton finishes his career with class in the nation featuring Craig senior Tony Black (125) narrowly 115 wins, to rank him sixth on the Henning who broke into the lineup misses a shot at a title and places fifth UW career wins list and third on the and made his first trip to the NCAA to earn All-America honors to become career winning percentage list (.865). tournament. the 48th UW wrestler in the pro- 1999—Sophomore Donny Pritzlaff gram’s history to win such an honor. 2006—Senior Tom Clum (133) and (165) wins his first Big Ten title Teammates Tom Clum (133), Ralph sophomore Craig Henning (157) and earns his second All-America DeNisco (184) and Justin Staebler earned All-America honors after plac- honor, finishing fifth at the NCAA (Hwt.) all finish just one win shy of ing fifth and eighth, respectively, at championships. their own All-America honors, while the 2006 NCAA Championships. Clum 25 Connor Medbery became the fourth Badger rookie to win the Big Ten Freshman of the Year Award following a breakout rookie campaign in 2013. Medbery was the only freshman heavyweight ranked in the nation’s top- 20 for much of the 2012-13 season. Tyler Graff became the fourth four-time All-American in Wisconsin history in 2014, placing second at 133 lbs., at the 2014 NCAA Championships in Oklahoma City, Okla. He finished his career in sixth place on UWs all-time win list with 2009—Three new All-Americans are the NCAA championships. Graff and rich history by earning an All-America crowned at the NCAA hampionships Brandvold earn their second All-Amer- honor after a seventh-place finish. including true freshman Andrew Howe, ica accolades while Howe reached who reached the NCAA finals at 165 2015—The Badgers qualified seven the feat for the third time. In addition, lbs. Howe became the first true fresh- grapplers for the NCAA champion- Wisconsin placed fourth at the Big Ten man under Barry Davis to reach the ships and had three earn All-America championships after Howe and Brand- finals and also the first true freshman honors, the most All-Americans in a vold earned their third and second Big Big Ten champion in Davis’s tenure. single season since 2011. Sophomore Ten titles, respectively. Howe was also just the third Badger Isaac Jordan (165) became a two-time named Big Ten Freshman of the Year. 2012—Senior Ben Jordan (165) earned All-American and became Wisconsin’s Senior Zach Tanelli capped off his his first All-America honor, finishing first Big Ten Champion since 2011. Badger career as an All-American (4th seventh at the NCAA championships. Junior Connor Medbery (Hwt) finished at 141) and junior Kyle Ruschell was Wisconsin competed without Tyler in fouth place at the NCAA Champion- on the podium for the first time (3rd Graff (133), Andrew Howe (165) and ships while sophomore Ryan Taylor at 149). The Badgers placed ninth at Travis Rutt (184), who took Olympic (133) finished in seventh and both NCAA’s, tying the highest finish in redshirt seasons. secured their first All-America honors. Davis’s 15-year tenure. 2013—Redshirt junior Tyler Graff (133) 2016-The Badgers qualified five 2010—Wisconsin placed fourth at returns from his Olympic redshirt sea- wrestlers for the NCAA champion- the 2010 NCAA Division I Wrestling son and notches the third All-America ships, led by junior Isaac Jordan (165), Championships, tying for the best fin- honor of his three-year career, plac- who secured his second straight Big ish in school history. In addition, the ing third at the NCAA championships. Ten title, and became a three-time All- Badgers crowned four All-Americans, Freshman Connor Medbery burst American after earning runner-up at tied for the second-most in school onto the scene at heavyweight and the NCAA championships. history and the most since five in becomes the fourth Badger in history 2017- Two of Wisconsin’s finest 1984. Sophomore Andrew Howe (165) to win the Big Ten Freshman of the finished off their careers strong, as captured a NCAA title and head coach Year award. senior Isaac Jordan took fourth place Barry Davis was named the 2010 2014—The Badgers received multiple and senior Connor Medbery finished National Coach of the by the National All-America honors, as senior Tyler second at the NCAA Championships. Wrestling Coaches Association. Graff (133) became the program’s 2018 - The Badgers sent seven wres- 2011—Led by four All-Americans in fourth four-time All-American after tlers to the NCAA Championships, Tyler Graff (5th at 133 lbs.), Andrew a second-place finish at the NCAA highlighted by redshirt freshman Evan Howe (3rd at 165 lbs.), Travis Rutt (7th championships, and freshman Isaac Wick’s commanding run to finish 3rd Jordan (157) added to his family’s at 184 lbs.) and Trevor Brandvold (4th at 165 pounds and earn his first All- at 197 lbs.), Wisconsin placed 10th at American honors. 26 Head coach Chris Bono (left), assistant coach Matt McDonough (center) and associate head coach Jon Reader (right) led the Badgers to a successful first season under their helm in 2018-19. 2019 - Head coach Chris Bono took over for his first season in charge of Wisconsin Wrestling. The Badgers went 9-6 under his tutelage, and sent a new wave of excitement into the fan base. Wisconsin set records for the hgihest single dual attendance (Iowa - 4,168) and highest average dual attendance (1,731) in program his- tory. The season was capped by two Badgers earning All-American honors. Sophomore Evan Wick (165) became the 25th Two-Time All-American in program history, and freshman Trent Hillger (HWT) earned his first All- America honor in his career.

27 Olympians

aking their sport to the highest level, four former Badger wrestlers have been members of the United States’ Olympic teams, including two silver medalists. T During the summer of 2008, Lee Kemp had the opportunity to coach the U.S. Olympic freestyle team in Beijing. Kemp never had the opportunity to wrestle at the Olympics because of the U.S. boycott in 1980. Kemp accomplished another feat in Beijing during summer 2008, as he was inducted into the International Wrestling Hall of Fame. In addition to the four Badger Olympian wrestlers, Wisconsin has had many Olympians on the coaching staff throughout the years. Current head coach Barry Davis was a two-time Olympian (1984 and 1988) and a silver medalist at the Los Angeles games in 1984. Five other Olympians that did not compete at UW spent some time coaching the Badgers including, John Azevedo, Wisconsin natives Ben and John Peterson, Dave Schultz and Terry Steiner.

Dave Schultz (top) and Ben Peterson (left) did not wrestle Andy Rein (above) earned two Big Ten titles and one NCAA cham- at the University of pionship as a Badger before winning a silver medal in the 1984 Wisconsin but served Olympics. Rein would later become head coach of his alma mater in on the coaching staff. 1987 and lead the Badgers to an overall record of 69-35-3. Both were Olympic gold medalists, with Schultz capturing gold in 1984 and Peterson Badger Olympians winning gold in 1972 and then silver in 1976. There are 10 Olympic wrestlers with ties to the University of Wisconsin. Included in that group are four former Badger wrestlers and six Olympians that served on the coaching staff at Wisconsin.

Name Olympic Year Weight Class Place Affiliation with UW John Azevedo 1980, Moscow* 125.5 lbs. DNC Assistant Coach Barry Davis 1984, Los Angeles 125.5 lbs. Silver Head Coach, 1994-present 1988, Seoul 125.5 lbs. DNP Jim Haines 1976, Montreal 114.5 lbs. DNP Wrestler, 1973-75, ‘77 Russ Hellickson 1976, Montreal 220 lbs. Silver Wrestler, 1967-70, Head Coach, 1983- 86 1980, Moscow* 220 lbs. DNC Lee Kemp 1980, Moscow* 163 lbs. DNC Wrestler, 1975-78, Assistant Coach 2008, Beijing Freestyle Coach --- Ben Peterson 1972, Munich 198 lbs. Gold Assistant Coach 1976, Montreal 198 lbs. Silver 1980, Moscow* 198 lbs. DNC John Peterson 1972, Munich 180.5 lbs. 2nd Assistant Coach 1976, Montreal 180.5 lbs. 1st Andy Rein 1984, Los Angeles 149.5 lbs. Silver Wrestler, 1977-80, Head Coach, 1987- 93 Dave Schultz 1984, Los Angeles 163 lbs. Gold Assistant Coach Terry Steiner 2008, Beijing Women’s Coach --- Assistant Coach

28 Individual Records Season Records Career Records Wins Wins 1. 49...... Jim Jordan, 1985-86 1. 156...... Jim Jordan, 1983-86 2. 47...... Jim Jordan, 1984-85 2. 150...... Matt Demaray, 1989-92 3. 45...... Paul McShane, 1986-87 3. 143...... Lee Kemp, 1975-78 4. 43...... Donny Pritzlaff, 2000-01 4. 135...... Donny Pritzlaff, 1998-01 43...... Rudy Isom, 1984-85 5. 130...... Rick Lawinger, 1971-74 6. 42...... Matt Demaray, 1990-91 6. 128...... Tyler Graff, 2009-14 42...... Terry Manning, 1985-86 7. 126...... John Giura, 1982-85 8. 40...... Jim Jordan, 1983-84 8. 123...... Kyle Ruschell, 2006-10 40...... Lee Kemp, 1975-76 9. 115...... Eric Jetton, 1994-98 40...... Rick Lawinger, 1972-73 10. 114...... Jeff Jordan, 1985-88 40...... Andy Rein, 1979-80 114...... Keith Davison, 1989-93 114...... Isaac Jordan, 2013-17 Falls (1967–Present) Falls (1967–Present) 1. 58...... Dallas Herbst, 2005-09 1. 18...... Lee Kemp, 1976-77 2. 47...... Lee Kemp, 1975-78 18...... Dallas Herbst, 2006-07 3. 32...... Pat Christensen, 1973-76 3. 17...... Ed Vatch, 1972-73 32...... Andy Rein, 1977-80 4. 16...... Dallas Herbst, 2007-08 32...... Ed Vatch, 1972-75 5.. 15...... Rick Heinzelman, 1966-67 6. 31...... Rick Heinzelman, 1965-68 6. 14...... Pat Christensen, 1975-76 7. 30...... Dan Flood, 1989-92 14...... Dan Flood, 1991-92 8. 29...... Jeff Walter, 1995-96 14...... Rick Heinzelman, 1967-68 9. 27...... Matt Demaray, 1989-92 14...... Lee Kemp, 1977-78 27...... Donny Pritzlaff, 1998-01 14...... Andy Rein, 1979-80 27...... Kevin Black, 1998-03 14...... Jeff Walter, 1995-96 Winning Percentage (min. 25 wins) Winning Percentage (min. 25 wins) 1. .957 (143-6-1)...... Lee Kemp, 1975-78 1. 1.000 (42-0)...... Matt Demaray, 1990-91 2. .924 (98-8)...... Andrew Howe, 2008-12 Two-time NCAA champion Jim Jordan (above) holds the 1.000 (40-0)...... Andy Rein, 1979-80 3. .894 (135-16)...Donny Pritzlaff, 1998-01 school record for most wins in a season (49) and career (156). 1.000 (39-0)...... Lee Kemp, 1975-76 4. .882 (130-17-1).Rick Lawinger, 1971-74 1.000 (37-0)...... Andrew Howe, 2009-10 5. .865 (115-18)...... Eric Jetton, 1994-98 Lee Kemp (below), a three-time NCAA Champion, shares 4. .984 (31-0-1)...... Lee Kemp, 1977-78 6. .862 (150-24)....Matt Demaray, 1989-92 the school record for most falls in both a season (18) and ranks second in career pins (47). 5. .977 (43-1)...... Donny Pritzlaff, 2000-01 .862 (113-18)...... Isaac Jordan, 2013-17 6. .976 (40-1)...... Lee Kemp, 1976-77 7. .853 (113-19-1)...... Andy Rein, 1977-80 7. .975 (39-1)...... Rick Lawinger, 1973-74 8. .846 (156-28-1)...... Jim Jordan, 1983-86 8. .963 (26-1)...... Roger Pillath, 1961-62 9. .838 (108-20-2)...... Ed Vatch, 1972-75 9. .949 (37-2)...... Jim Haines, 1976-77 10. .837 (128-25)...... Tyler Graff, 2009-14 10. .947 (36-2)...... Donny Pritzlaff, 1999-00 11. .817 (112-25).Connor Medbery, 2012-17 12. .810 (91-21-1). Jack Reinwand, 1973-76

Left: Dallas Herbst tied Lee Kemp for most falls in a season (18) during the 2006-07 cam- paign. Herbst broke Kemp’s 30-year-old career pin record during the 2008-09 season. He is the UW record holder with 58 falls.

29 Team Records

Most dual wins in a season (Coach) Most NCAA champions in a season 1. 22...... 1983-84/Russ Hellickson 1. 3. . . . .1976 (Jack Reinwand, Lee Kemp, 2. 21...... 1984-85/Russ Hellickson ...... Pat Christenson) 3. 20...... 1985-86/Russ Hellickson 2. 2...... 1977 (Lee Kemp, Jim Haines 4. 19...... 2006-07/Barry Davis 2...... 1978 (Lee Kemp, Ron Jeidy) 5. 17...... 2003-04/Barry Davis 6. 15...... 1986-87/Russ Hellickson Most All-Americans in a season 7. 14...... 2007-08/Barry Davis 14...... 1992-92/Andy Rein 1. 5...... 1984 9. 13...... 1976-77/Duane Kleven 5...... 1980 13...... 1975-76/Duane Kleven 3. 4...... 2011 4...... 2010 4...... 1979 Best season winning percentage (min. 10 duals) 4...... 1978 1. .863 (19-3-0). . . . 2006-07/Barry Davis 5. 3...... 2015 2. .840 (21-4). . . 1984-85/Russ Hellickson 3...... 2009 3. .813 (13-3). . . . 1976-77/Duane Kleven 3...... 2000 .813 (13-3). . . . 1975-76/Duane Kleven 3...... 1992 5. .808 (10-2-1). . . 1974-75/Duane Kleven 3...... 1988 6. .800 (8-2). . . . 1954-55/George Martin 3...... 1977 7. .794 (13-3-1). . . 1965-66/George Martin 3...... 1976 8. .788 (20-5-1). . 1985-86/Russ Hellickson 3...... 1975 9. .786 (22-6). . . 1983-84/Russ Hellickson 3...... 1929 .786 (12-5). . . . 1980-81/Duane Kleven .786 (11-3). . . . 1979-80/Duane Kleven Most Big Ten Wrestler of the Week honors in a season 1. 4...... 2007-08 Largest margin of victory 2. 2...... 2010-11 1. 60...... 60-0 vs. UW-Green Bay, 1983-84 2...... 2006-07 2. 59. . . . . 59-0 vs. UW-Milwaukee, 1976-77 2...... 2008-09 3. 58...... 58-0 vs. Dubuque, 2006-07 2...... 2013-14 4. 56...... 56-0 vs. Marquette, 1994-95 2...... 2016-17 56...... 56-0 vs. Lincoln JC, 1985-86 6. 55...... 55-0 vs. Purdue, 1978-79 UW Big Ten Wrestlers of the Month/Week 7. 54...... 54-0 vs. Morgan State, 1995-96 54. . . . . 54-0 vs. Northern Illinois, 1991-92 Feb. 1991 ...... Matt Demaray 9. 53...... 53-0 vs. UW-Oshkosh, 2006-07 Feb. 1992 ...... Matt Demaray 53...... 53-0 vs. Cumberland, 2006-07 Feb. 1996 ...... Kevin Wilmot 11. 52...... 52-0 vs. Marquette, 1978-79 Jan. 12, 1998 ...... Donny Pritzlaff 52. . . . . 52-0 vs. UW-Milwaukee, 1974-75 Jan. 8, 2002...... Ralph DeNisco Feb. 23, 2005 (co-WOW). . . . . Brady Reinke Longest dual winning streaks Jan. 10, 2007 ...... Dallas Herbst Jan. 24, 2007 (co-WOW)...... Zach Tanelli 1. 15...... 2006-07 season Nov. 20, 2007 (co-WOW) . . . . .Dallas Herbst 2. 14...... 1985-86-1986-87 seasons Jan. 23, 2008 (co-WOW). . . . . Dallas Herbst 3. 12...... 1975-76-1976-77 seasons Feb. 20, 2008 (co-WOW)...... Zach Tanelli 4. 11...... 1982-83-1983-84 seasons Feb. 27, 2008...... Kyle Massey 5. 10...... 1984-85 season Nov. 18, 2008...... Dallas Herbst 10...... 1983-84-1984-85 seasons Dec. 31, 2008...... Zach Tanelli 10...... 1979-80-1980-81 seasons Feb. 9, 2010...... Trevor Brandvold 8. 9...... 2001-02-2002-03 seasons Nov. 23, 2010...... Travis Rutt 9...... 1990-91-1991-92 seasons Jan. 13, 2011 ...... Cole Schmitt 9...... 1976-77-1977-78 seasons Nov. 26, 2014...... Tyler Graff 9...... 1965-66-1966-67 seasons Feb. 25, 2014...... Isaac Jordan 9...... 1938-39-1939-40 seasons Dec. 16, 2014...... Isaac Jordan Nov. 8, 2016...... Connor Medbery Jan. 31, 2017 ...... Isaac Jordan

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Year-by-Year Results 1911 (0-0-1, 0-0-1 B1G, .500) 1925–26 (2-3, 2-3 B1G, .400) NORTHERN IOWA L 3-29 CHICAGO T n/a at Iowa L 6-8 at Northwestern L 10-25 CHICAGO L 11-12 at Illinois L 0-34 1911–12 (0-0-1, 0-0-1 B1G, .500) at Minnesota L 3-14 at Wheaton L 9-21 CHICAGO T 1-1 at Illinois W 13-11 WHEATON L 16-18 at Northwestern W 14-0 CHICAGO L 11-17 1912–13 (1-0, 1-0 B1G, 1.000) at Minnesota L 3-29 at Chicago W 2-0 1926–27 (2-5, 2-3 B1G, .286) NORTHWESTERN L 3-27 at Iowa L 7.5-17.5 1913–14 (1-0, 1-0 B1G, 1.000) ILLINOIS L 8-17 1935–36 (4-4, 1-3 B1G, .500) CHICAGO W 5-1 at Chicago W 22-3 NORTHWESTERN W 21-11 MINNESOTA L 4.5-22.5 IOWA L 8-24 1914–15 (2-0-1, 1-0-1 B1G, .833) at Cornell (Iowa) L 5-20.5 at Chicago L 7.5-24.5 at Beloit W 3.5-1 at Northern Iowa L 9-14 at Northern Illinois W 31-5 ILLINOIS W 3-0 PURDUE W 13-12 at Wheaton W 17-15 at Chicago T 1-1 at Carleton W 25-8 1927–28 (3-2, 3-2 B1G, .600) at Minnesota L 3-25 1915–16 (1-2, 0-2 B1G, .333) IOWA W 17-11 WHEATON L 9.5-17.5 BELOIT W 3-1 at Illinois L 4.5-18.5 CHICAGO L 0-5 at Minnesota L 11-14 1936–37 (4-6, 1-4 B1G, .400) at Illinois L 0-4 NORTHWESTERN W 16-12 N. ILLINOIS W 34-0 CHICAGO W 20-3 at Northwestern L 11-21 1916–17 (0-3, 0-3 B1G, .000) CHICAGO W 18-12 at Northwestern L 0-4 1928–29 (5-3-1, 3-2-1 B1G, .611) at Wheaton W 17-15 ILLINOIS L 1-5 LAWRENCE W 29-2 at Iowa State L 5-29 at Chicago L 1-5 ILLINOIS L 5-25 at Iowa L 7.5-20.5 at Northwestern T 16-16 at Northern Iowa L 10-24 1918–19 (0-1, .000) at Chicago L 8-22 at Carleton W 18-8 at Iowa State L 1-5 at Cornell (Iowa) W 18-14 at Minnesota L 6.5-23 at Northern Iowa L 9-11 NORTHWESTERN L 9-23 1919–20 (2-1, 1-1 B1G, .667) MINNESOTA W 18-12 LAWRENCE W 5-2 at Iowa W15.5-10.5 1937–38 (4-5, 2-2 B1G .444) MINNESOTA L 1-5 PURDUE W 19-9 IOWA STATE L 7.5-18.5 CHICAGO W 5-0 IOWA W 17-11 1929–30 (4-2, 3-2 B1G, .667) at Ohio W 19-13 1920–21 (2-1, 2-0 B1G, .667) LAWRENCE W 3-27 at Ohio State L 4.5-21.5 at Iowa State L 8-46 CHICAGO W 17-11 at Kent State L 11-17 at Chicago W 34-8 ILLINOIS L 4.5-21.5 at Minnesota L 9.5-18.5 at Northwestern W 34-14 at Minnesota W 17-11 NORTHWESTERN W 19-11 MINNESOTA W 23-3 NORTHERN IOWA L 14-16 1921–22 (1-3, 1-2 B1G, .250) at Michigan L 9.5-16.5 at Wheaton W 22-11 at Minnesota L 19-29 NORTHWESTERN W 28-22 1930–31 (1-4, 1-4 B1G, .200) 1938–39 (3-4, 1-2 B1G, .429) CHICAGO L 1.5-4.5 NORTHWESTERN W 21-11 at Illinois State W 20-6 IOWA STATE L 0-52 IOWA L 11-15 at Northwestern L 8-20 at Illinois L 3-25 at Iowa L 11-23 1922–23 (2-3, 2-2 B1G, .400) at Chicago L 9-19 at Northern Iowa L 8-24 at Northwestern W 19-6 at Minnesota L 9-17 WHEATON W 21-11 MINNESOTA W 24-8 MICHIGAN STATE L 8-20 IOWA L 11-16 1931–32 (0-4, 0-3 B1G, .000) CHICAGO W 19-13 at Chicago L 14-15 at Northwestern L 6-11 at Iowa State L 5-20 CHICAGO L 11-19 1939–40 (8-5, 2-3 B1G, .615) MINNESOTA L 3-27 ILLINOIS STATE W 21-13 1923–24 (2-3, 2-3 B1G, .400) at Cornell (IA) L 1-32 DUBUQUE W 19-9 CHICAGO L 12-18 BELOIT W 36-0 at Minnesota W 17-6 1932–33 (0-1, 0-1 B1G, .000) PURDUE W 19-9 MICHIGAN W 14-4 NORTHWESTERN L 0-34 NORTHWESTERN W 17-13 at Iowa L 0-23 BELOIT W 29-5 PURDUE L 6-11 1933–34 (1-6, 1-5 B1G, .143) at Carleton W 19-13 at Iowa L 4-29 LAWRENCE W 27-0 1924–25 (4-2, 3-2 B1G, .667) at Northern Iowa L 0-30 at Wheaton L 16-18 at Chicago W 11-9 at Minnesota L 0-28 IOWA L 9-21 CARLETON W 18-2 at Northwestern L 8-28 at Minnesota L 6-26 MINNESOTA W 14-6 at Chicago L 11-21 at Chicago L 11-23 at Michigan W 17-6 ILLINOIS L 0-34 NORTHERN IOWA L 8-26 IOWA L 7-16 NORTHWESTERN W 18-16 OHIO STATE L 6-8 1940–41 (5-5-1, 1-3-1 B1G, .500) 1934–35 (0-8, 0-5 B1G, .000) BELOIT W 25-13 31 LAWRENCE W 22-10 IOWA STATE W 15-11 at Indiana W 19-8 at Michigan State L 3-27 ILLINOIS L 8-19 at Illinois L 11-17 CHICAGO L 13-17 at Northwestern W 16-11 OHIO STATE W 18-6 MINNESOTA L 3-29 IOWA L 6-22 NEBRASKA W 25-3 at Dubuque W 18-16 at Iowa L 3-25 1949–50 (5-4, 3-2 B1G, .556) 1955–56 (5-7, 2-5 B1G, .417) WHEATON W 22-8 NORTHWESTERN W 24-6 WHEATON W 15-11 at Northwestern W 24-6 WHEATON W 21-10 ILLINOIS STATE W 22-7 at Purdue T 16-16 at Illinois L 8-22 at Northwestern W 26-5 LAWRENCE L 16-18 at Indiana W 17-9 at Iowa L 3-21 at Iowa L 11-15 at Northern Iowa L 11-19 1941–42 (7-2, 2-1 B1G, .778) OHIO STATE L 9-17 at Purdue W 15-9 LAWRENCE W 23-11 at Iowa State W 14-12 at Michigan State L 5-20 at Wheaton W 19.5-14.5 at Nebraska L 9-15 INDIANA L 15-21 NORTHWESTERN W 22-3 MINNESOTA W 18-15 MARQUETTE W 23-10 DUBUQUE W 21-13 MINNESOTA L 8-23 CHICAGO W 16-14 1950–51 (3-4-3, 1-4-2 B1G, .450) at Iowa State L 8-21 at Bradley W 24-8 at Northwestern W 18-13 ILLINOIS L 19-20 at Cornell (Iowa) L 6-19 at Wheaton W 25-3 IOWA L 9-19 IOWA T 14-14 1956–57 (1-8, 0-5 B1G, .111) at Beloit W 24-10 IOWA STATE W 25-3 at Illinois State L 14-15 at Michigan State L 8-17 at Wheaton W 20-6 1942–43 (4-2, 2-2 B1G, .667) at Ohio State L 11-16 NORTHERN IOWA L 14-16 at Minnesota W 17-6 NEBRASKA T 12-12 at Minnesota L 11-15 CHICAGO L 11-23 INDIANA L 13-14 COLORADO STATE L 9-19 at Dubuque W 21-11 ILLINOIS T 12-12 at Indiana L 13-16 at Iowa L 6-21 at Minnesota L 9-17 at Illinois L 7-24 at Northwestern W 18-16 IOWA L 5-24 at Lawrence W 19-11 1951–52 (7-5, 2-4 B1G, .583) MICHIGAN STATE L 5-24 WHEATON W 27-3 1943–44 (0-2-1, 0-2-1 B1G, .167) at Illinois L 12-18 1957–58 (5-6, 3-3 B1G, .455) at Minnesota L 11-19 at Indiana L 11-15 at Northern Illinois W 16-13 NORTHWESTERN T 16-16 NORTHWESTERN W 16-11 MINNESOTA L 8-20 Minnesota L 11-19 IOWA STATE L 9-19 NORTHWESTERN W 18-13 at Iowa W 23-5 at Colorado Mines L 13-16 1944–45 (1-3, 1-3 B1G, .250) at Nebraska W 23-3 at Colorado State L 2-25 MINNESOTA L 11-25 at Colorado State W 21-9 at Air Force W 14-11 IOWA W 18-16 at Wyoming W 18-10 INDIANA W 17-13 at Minnesota L 0-36 MICHIGAN STATE L 11-16 PURDUE W 16-14 at Northwestern L 5-29 MINNESOTA L 12-14 ILLINOIS L 11-20 MARQUETTE W 22-6 at Northern Iowa L 0-28 1945–46 (5-2, 3-2 B1G, .714) at Iowa L 0-30 at Chicago W 25-11 1952–53 (3-5, 1-4 B1G, .375) NEBRASKA W 20-10 MARQUETTE W 22-6 1958–59 (5-4-1, 2-3-1 B1G, .550) MICHIGAN L 11-19 at Wheaton W 23-3 at Illinois State W 17-15 at Iowa W 15-13 IOWA L 11-15 vs. SIU-Carbondale L 9-23 NORTHWESTERN W 23-3 at Illinois L 9-23 IOWA L 3-29 at Minnesota L 3-23 NEBRASKA L 13-19 NORTHERN IOWA W 14-11 WHEATON W 19-15 OHIO STATE W 15-11 at Minnesota L 8-22 at Northwestern L 12-14 at Northwestern W 15-9 1946–47 (4-4-1, 1-3-1 B1G, .500) at Minnesota L 3-23 at Indiana L 10-19 at Wheaton W 23-5 at Illinois T 14-14 at Bradley W 32-0 1953–54 (6-4-1, 3-3 B1G, .591) at Purdue W 16-14 IOWA L 11-15 at Marquette W 26-0 AIR FORCE W 24-0 MINNESOTA T 12-12 MINNESOTA W 16-15 LAWRENCE W 34-0 at Iowa L 3-23 1959–60 (2-6, 1-5 B1G, .250) CORNELL (Iowa) L 11-17 ILLINOIS L 11-21 INDIANA L 8-25 at Michigan L 3-27 at Iowa State L 11-19 ILLINOIS L 11-19 at Purdue L 0-28 at Nebraska W 17-11 at Iowa L 3-23 at Northwestern W 27-5 at Kansas State W 18-14 at Cornell (Iowa) L 14-18 INDIANA L 11-17 MINNESOTA L 2-27 1947–48 (3-4, 1-3 B1G, .429) NORTHWESTERN W 19-13 PURDUE W 16-13 CHICAGO W 22-8 at Ohio State W 17-11 NORTHWESTERN L 7-25 PURDUE L 8-17 WYOMING T 14-14 at Central State W 22-8 WHEATON L 9-19 at Iowa L 6-26 1954–55 (8-2, 4-2 B1G, .800) 1960–61 (2-10, 0-7 B1G, .167) at Iowa State W 15-13 at Illinois State W 25-3 at Wheaton L 12-14 at Minnesota L 13-24 at Wheaton W 21-3 CORNELL (Iowa) W 22-5 NORTHWESTERN W 25-5 KANSAS STATE W 24-5 at Illinois L 11-25 IOWA L 5-20 at Ohio State L 8-29 1948–49 (2-3, 1-2 B1G, .400) at Northwestern W 21-10 at Northwestern L 14-23 at Wheaton L 8-24 at Minnesota W 22-8 at Purdue L 11-22 32 vs. Bowling Green W 17-16 vs. North Dakota W 20-9 ARMY L 8-23 vs. UW-Milwaukee W 23-5 1969–70 (11-6-1, 2-6 B1G, .639) IOWA L 17-22 EASTERN ILLINOIS W 24-9 at Marquette W 26-6 MICHIGAN L 6-32 MACMURRAY W 25-5 vs. UW-Milwaukee W 34-0 INDIANA L 10-29 WHEATON W 21-12 vs. UW-Superior W 31-2 COLORADO STATE L 2-27 MARQUETTE W 31-5 at Indiana W 20-12 OKLAHOMA L 5-31 at Illinois L 16-17 1961–62 (9-3-1, 3-3 B1G, .731) at Minnesota L 11-19 NORTHERN ILl. W 20-12 at Indiana State W 22-5 NORTHWESTERN W 23-8 WHEATON W 27-9 vs. Notre Dame W 30-0 at Indiana W 14-12 UW-WHITEWATER W 20-14 at Indiana L 8-17 at Illinois W 22-6 NORTHWESTERN L 12-24 at Ohio State L 14-15 vs. Missouri W 27-3 MINNESOTA W 18-16 vs. Bowling Green W 17-11 vs. Purdue W 27-5 UW-OSHKOSH W 23-12 vs. West Virginia W 23-5 MICHIGAN L 3-25 at Iowa L 3-29 at Illinois W 15-9 at Ohio State T 12-12 vs. SIU-Carbondale W 23-14 vs. Air Force T 12-12 at Iowa W 18-12 vs. Michigan State L 6-25 at Iowa L 12-16 at Ohio State L 11-20 PURDUE W 14-12 1966–67 (10-8, 2-8 B1G, .556) vs. Toledo T 15-15 WHEATON W 20-6 at UW-Milwaukee W 21-11 vs. Virginia Tech W 22-13 UW-SUPERIOR W 19-9 vs. Marquette W 17-12 at Purdue L 12-20 NORTHWESTERN W 15-11 vs. UW-Superior W 21-11 at Northern Iowa W 26-3 1970–71 (13-4, 5-3 B1G, .765) 1962–63 (4-7, 2-5 B1G, .364) vs. Bemidji State W 23-5 at UW-Superior W 29-3 at Indiana State L 11-22 vs. Fort Hays State W 31-0 vs. UW-Milwaukee W 32-6 vs. Nebraska W 16-15 NORTHERN ILL. W 21-12 vs. Marquette W 25-9 vs. Bloomsburg L 5-36 ILLINOIS STATE W 20-15 at Mankato State L 14-20 at Wheaton W 28-0 INDIANA L 14-17 UW-OSHKOSH W 24-8 MINNESOTA W 16-11 at Northwestern L 12-17 ILLINOIS W 25-10 IOWA L 7-23 at Minnesota L 12-17 NORTHERN IOWA W 23-9 OHIO STATE W 19-11 vs. Purdue W 32-3 at Minnesota W 21-9 ILLINOIS L 8-19 vs. Indiana L 13-19 vs. Indiana W 18-12 INDIANA L 6-24 at Michigan L 11-20 at Northwestern L 14-21 MICHIGAN L 2-29 MINNESOTA L 10-19 OHIO STATE L 16-17 at Northwestern L 8-21 OHIO STATE L 11-18 IOWA L 9-21 IOWA L 11-19 MINNESOTA W 17-14 1963–64 (7-6, 2-6 B1G, .538) ILLINOIS W 21-14 NORTHERN ILL. W 22-11 CORNELL (Iowa) W 20-13 PURDUE W 25-9 NORTHERN IOWA W 26-5 1967–68 (11-8, 3-5 B1G, .579) MADISON TECH W 25-15 UW-SUPERIOR W 25-3 NORTHWESTERN L 14-19 NORTHERN MICH W 24-12 at Iowa L 9-23 MARQUETTE W 26-9 MICHIGAN L 8-23 UW-MILWAUKEE W 21-13 1971–72 (6-9, 2-6 B1G, .400) at Illinois L 13-16 UW-SUPERIOR W 15-14 at Northern lllinois L 9-29 at Indiana L 9-19 at Northern Illinois W 22-8 at Indiana L 13-18 vs. Purdue W 19-10 vs. Nebraska-Omaha L 12-19 at Purdue L 18-22 at Minnesota L 11-17 vs. Indiana State L 16-18 MANKATO STATE W 28-6 NORTHWESTERN L 8-21 at Iowa L 10-19 MIAMI (Ohio) W 20-13 WHEATON W 24-3 vs. Illinois State W 21-10 at UW-Milwaukee W 32-9 MARQUETTE W 21-11 NORTHERN MICH W 17-12 vs. Marquette W 34-7 PURDUE W 24-10 at Indiana L 11-25 at lllinois State W 30-8 at Illinois W 24-9 at Illinois L 15-17 1964–65 (11-6-1, 2-6 B1G, .639) UW-PLATTEVILLE W 26-3 MINNESOTA L 17-21 at Wheaton W 21-5 UW-LA CROSSE W 33-0 NORTHWESTERN W 21-12 vs. Northern Illinois W 29-2 MINNESOTA W 19-12 at Iowa State L 3-38 at Cornell (Iowa) W 25-3 MICHIGAN L 6-25 at Iowa L 9-30 vs. Northern Iowa W 15-9 at Ohio State W 19-14 at Michigan L 6-29 vs. UW-Superior W 15-11 vs. Iowa L 14-17 at Michigan State L 10-24 at Michigan L 3-25 vs. Virginia Tech L 16-17 at Northwestern L 9-19 1972–73 (12-3-1, 7-2-1 B1G, .781) at Marquette W 18-11 1968–69 (5-7-1, 3-5 B1G, .423) INDIANA W 26-12 vs. Central Michigan W 19-9 at Northwestern L 7-25 IOWA STATE L 6-31 vs. Luther College W 20-11 MARQUETTE W 24-7 at Minnesota L 14-17 ILLINOIS W 19-11 UW-WHITEWATER W 15-12 vs. Nebraska W 24-12 MINNESOTA L 11-16 ILLINOIS W 26-3 vs. Drake W 26-10 PURDUE L 10-17 COLORADO MINES L 11-20 at Iowa T 17-17 KENT STATE W 19-9 at Illinois State T 16-16 MARQUETTE W 36-4 IOWA L 11-17 INDIANA L 14-16 at Ohio State W 25-14 OHIO STATE W 17-8 at Minnesota L 14-21 vs. Ball State W 38-10 INDIANA L 12-18 vs. Indiana L 9-20 vs. Cleveland State W 20-17 UW-MILWAUKEE T 14-14 vs. Illinois L 16-17 ILLINOIS W 38-5 IOWA L 6-25 at Northwestern W 26-14 1965–66 (13-3-1, 5-2-1 B1G, .794) PURDUE W 22-11 PURDUE W 33-9 at UW-Superior W 23-10 OHIO STATE W 21-8 UW-MILWAUKEE W 30-12 33 MICHIGAN L 5-29 1977–78 (11-3-1, 6-1-1 B1G, .767) at Lehigh T 18-18 MICHIGAN STATE W 21-12 at Marquette W 41-0 IOWA STATE L 6-31 at Indiana W 38-9 OKLAHOMA STATE L 14-31 1973–74 (12-3-1, 8-1-1 B1G, .781) at Lehigh W 29-9 MINNESOTA W 22-17 at Indiana W 27-5 at Iowa State L 9-23 at Iowa L 3-43 vs. Alabama W 34-3 OKLAHOMA STATE L 15-17 OKLAHOMA L 6-31 at Purdue W 26-12 MINNESOTA STATE W 28-8 NORTHERN ILL. W 30-7 OKLAHOMA STATE L 12-21 IOWA L 17-23 NORTHWESTERN W 37-9 IOWA T 17-17 NORTHWESTERN W 47-2 OHIO STATE W 34-8 at Marquette W 42-0 OHIO STATE W 34-3 at Purdue W 26-11 OHIO STATE W 25-8 at Purdue W 47-3 at Illinois W 32-4 AUGUSTANA (Ill.) W 32-8 at Illinois W 34-8 at Michigan State L 17-20 MINNESOTA W 24-14 vs. Northern Illinois W 37-6 at Michigan W 21-13 OKLAHOMA L 18-23 at Michigan W 31-11 NORTHWESTERN W 18-15 at Michigan State T 20-20 1982–83 (7-7, 6-3 B1G, .500) UW-MILWAUKEE W 35-6 OKLAHOMA W 22-13 INDIANA W 27-14 at Illinois W 31-8 at Iowa State L 14-31 at Michigan L 9-24 1978–79 (11-3, 8-1 B1G, .786) at Northern Illinois W 24-9 at Michigan State W 18-16 MARQUETTE W 52-0 LEHIGH L 15-22 MOORHEAD STATE W 42-6 INDIANA W 40-2 at Minnesota L 15-27 IOWA STATE L 18-2 IOWA L 6-37 1974–75 (10-2-1, 6-1 B1G, .808) LEHIGH W 32-11 at Oklahoma L 6-34 INDIANA W 33-3 at Minnesota W 22-16 at Oklahoma State L 3-43 IOWA STATE W 17-15 at Iowa L 14-28 at Ohio State W 19-17 at Minnesota W 28-6 at Oklahoma L 17-20 at Northwestern W 19-15 vs. Arizona W 33-5 at Oklahoma State W 24-13 ILLINOIS W 38-7 UW-MILWAUKEE W 52-0 at Northwestern W 37-9 PURDUE W 37-2 at Iowa L 14-17 at Ohio State W 35-6 MICHIGAN STATE L 12-27 MARQUETTE W 34-0 ILLINOIS W 43-0 MICHIGAN W 22-17 at Northwestern W 22-12 PURDUE W 55-0 ILLINOIS W 29-6 MICHIGAN STATE W 26-7 1983–84 (22-6, 8-1 B1G, .786) MICHIGAN W 19-13 MICHIGAN W 31-9 at UW-Green Bay W 60-0 MICHIGAN STATE W 20-14 NORTHERN IOWA W 29-8 at Oklahoma T 15-15 1979–80 (11-3, 8-1 B1G, .786) at N.C. State W 27-11 at Oklahoma State L 12-20 at Indiana W 43-6 at North Carolina W 21-19 at Lehigh L 15-25 at Clemson W 22-16 1975–76 (13-3, 7-1 B1G, .813) at Iowa State L 12-25 OKLAHOMA W 20-15 at Indiana W 40-2 OKLAHOMA STATE W 27-16 at Indiana W 46-0 OKLAHOMA STATE L 16-17 MINNESOTA W 23-15 at Lehigh W 25-12 MINNESOTA W 32-9 IOWA L 18-20 at Morgan State W 30-6 at Iowa State L 12-23 NORTHERN ILL. W 45-0 at Lock Haven W 32-12 IOWA L 15-22 NORTHWESTERN W 43-3 at Penn State L 16-20 NORTHERN ILL. W 26-9 OHIO STATE W 34-5 at Clarion L 18-19 ILLINOIS STATE W 26-12 at Purdue W 45-6 Wilkes# W 30-9 WINONA STATE W 39-2 at Illinois W 35-6 vs. North Carolina# W 22-13 at Marquette W 31-10 at Michigan State W 25-11 vs. Louisiana State# W 19-15 NORTHWESTERN W 34-10 at Michigan W 27-10 at Iowa L 6-28 UW-MILWAUKEE W 50-0 OKLAHOMA W 23-17 at Northern Iowa L 13-24 at Illinois W 33-8 OKLAHOMA STATE L 6-33 at Michigan W 20-14 1980–81 (12-5, 7-2 B1G, .706) NORTHERN ILL. W 39-6 at Michigan State W 19-17 vs. Oregon State# W 28-9 MINNESOTA W Forfeit OKLAHOMA W 17-16 vs. Navy# W 34-7 OHIO STATE W 26-10 PURDUE W 33-7 vs. Oklahoma State# L 12-21 NORTHWESTERN W 33-11 INDIANA W 19-13 IOWA STATE L 12-24 1976–77 (13-3, 7-2 B1G, .813) LEHIGH W 26-15 at Purdue W 36-9 MARQUETTE W 42-0 IOWA STATE L 9-24 at Illinois W 25-11 IOWA STATE L 14-19 at Northern Illinois W 24-11 INDIANA STATE W 31-6 at Minnesota W 20-16 at Minnesota L 11-29 at Michigan State W 29-15 vs. Ohio State W 34-7 at Iowa L 2-41 at Michigan W 28-9 vs. Purdue W 46-0 at Oklahoma State L 9-24 # at Virginia Duals at Iowa L 14-24 at Oklahoma W 21-17 at Oklahoma W 22-12 at Northwestern W 41-5 1984–85 (21-4, 6-1 B1G, .840) at Oklahoma State W 20-16 at Ohio State W 24-12 at Northern lowa W 27-8 at Northern Illinois W 30-5 ILLINOIS W 27-15 at Drake W 33-6 at Northwestern L 14-21 PURDUE W 38-11 vs. Central Okla.# W 40-2 UW-MILWAUKEE W 59-0 MICHIGAN STATE W 26-14 vs. Hofstra# W 44-0 ILLINOIS STATE W 29-12 MICHIGAN W 26-15 vs. Morgan State# W 32-11 ILLINOIS W 39-6 # at Hall of Fame Classic vs. Louisiana State# L 11-29 MICHIGAN STATE W 40-2 NORTH CAROLINA W 30-6 MICHIGAN W 21-14 CLARION W 29-14 INDIANA W 36-9 1981–82 (8-5-1, 7-2 B1G, .607) PENN STATE W 28-6 at Indiana W 35-5 LOCK HAVEN W 24-13 34 LEHIGH W 32-12 IOWA STATE W 28-11 at Ohio State W 20-19 at Iowa State W 21-16 vs. North Carolina# W 22-14 MICHIGAN W 18-17 at Northern Illinois W 21-12 vs. Arizona State# L 10-25 MICHIGAN STATE W 34-7 NORTHERN IOWA W 24-8 vs. Michigan# W 21-17 at Northwestern W 37-10 vs. Minnesota# L 17-21 1991–92 (14-5-0, 6-1 B1G, .737) UW-WHITEWATER W 26-8 vs. Penn State# W 20-11 N. ILLINOIS W 54-0 IOWA L 12-23 at Lehigh L 14-23 MARQUETTE W 41-4 ILLINOIS W 31-12 at Iowa L 15-24 BROWN W 30-6 at Oklahoma L 14-30 MINNESOTA W 21-15 vs. N.C. State W 36-9 at Oklahoma State L 11-23 OKLAHOMA W 30-10 CLARION W 24-13 at Indiana State W 31-8 at Illinois W 28-9 IOWA STATE L 16-20 at Purdue W 41-3 at Purdue W 22-16 MINNESOTA W 29-5 at Ohio State W 35-8 NORTHWESTERN W 31-9 at Iowa L 2-35 MICHIGAN STATE W 24-8 OHIO STATE L 14-21 vs. Purdue W 20-13 MICHIGAN W 23-13 at Michigan State W 23-18 vs. West Virginia# W 30-9 # at LSU Duals at Michigan L 14-27 vs. Ohio State# L 17-25 # at Virginia Duals vs. N. Montana# W 40-6 1985–86 (20-5-1, 7-1 B1G, .788) vs. Purdue# W 25-12 NORTHERN IOWA W 21-12 1988–89 (8-5-1, 4-4 B1G, .607) vs. Penn State# L 14-23 OKLAHOMA L 15-18 at Iowa State T 18-18 vs. Michigan# L 14-22 at Lehigh W 19-14 at Minnesota L 12-22 NORTHWESTERN W 29-9 at Slippery Rock W 34-7 at Northwestern W 20-16 ILLINOIS W 44-0 at Clarion L 13-26 IOWA L 14-24 at Michigan State W 28-8 at North Carolina W 25-10 vs. Indiana# L 18-20 at Michigan W 19-17 at N. Carolina St. W 23-16 vs. Michigan State# W 30-15 # at National Duals vs. Cal Poly-SLO# W 23-16 vs. Purdue# W 28-12 vs. North Carolina# T 17-17 vs. Minnesota# W 20-18 1992–93 (12-6-0, 3-4 B1G, .667) vs. Northern Iowa# W 23-15 vs. Northwestern# W 23-12 N. ILLINOIS W 40-9 vs. Iowa State# L 8-27 PURDUE W 19-17 MARQUETTE W 29-10 EDINBORO W 28-12 ILLINOIS W Forfeit BROWN W 23-13 N. ILLINOIS W 26-10 at Ohio State L 16-24 N. C, STATE W 24-21 MINNESOTA W 27-12 MICHIGAN STATE W 26-15 at Penn State L 10-27 IOWA STATE L 12-23 MICHIGAN L 17-24 vs. Old Dominion# W 33-7 at Iowa L 9-34 # at Big Ten Duals vs. Cornell# W 21-19 NORTHWESTERN W 34-9 vs. Northern Iowa# L 16-19 NORTHERN MICH W 40-4 1989–90 (10-8-1, 3-4-1 B1G, .553) vs. Navy# W 18-12 LINCOLN JC W 56-0 WYOMING W 20-15 vs. Oklahoma# W 21-15 OHIO STATE W 24-9 GV STATE W 41-4 at Minnesota L 9-30 at Illinois W 28-9 MARQUETTE W 43-4 IOWA L 6-34 vs. Indiana W 23-13 WYOMING W 24-11 at Iowa State L 13-29 at Purdue W 30-11 BOISE STATE L 17-18 PURDUE W 20-17 vs. Indiana State W 39-9 MORGAN STATE W 47-3 at Northwestern W 23-13 at Michigan State W 28-13 LOCK HAVEN W 21-15 vs. Wyoming W 26-12 at Michigan W 24-14 vs. Oklahoma# L 12-22 MICHIGAN L 19-25 # at Virginia Duals vs. Portland State# W 23-18 MICHIGAN STATE W 28-10 vs. Iowa State# L 14-17 # –– at Virginia Duals 1986–87 (15-6, 7-1 B1G, .714) MINNESOTA L 14-28 CLARION W 25-16 at Iowa L 2-44 1993–94 (7-6-1, 4-3 B1G, .536) LEHIGH W 26-12 IOWA STATE L 14-24 at North Dakota StateW 24-18 at Oklahoma W 24-8 at Purdue T 18-18 PENN STATE L 10-18 vs. West Virginia# W 20-15 vs. Northwestern W 19-18 MINNESOTA L 18-28 vs. North Carolina# L 15-23 OHIO STATE L 18-19 vs. Maryland# T 21-21 vs. Indiana# W 32-11 ILLINOIS W 35-7 vs. Lock Haven# W 22-19 vs. Minnesota# W 26-11 at Michigan State W 19-13 vs. Minnesota# L 3-41 vs. Bloomsburg# L 17-20 at Michigan L 16-22 vs. Navy# L 15-22 NORTH CAROLINA L 19-23 # at National Duals vs. Edinboro# L 9-36 IOWA L 12-30 at Iowa L 12-26 at Northwestern W 20-15 1990–91 (12-4-1, 6-2 B1G, .735) BOISE STATE W 20-16 at Northern Iowa L 15-19 at Wyoming W 30-7 NORTHWESTERN W 25-17 at Iowa State L 6-35 GRAND VALLEY ST. W 43-3 at Michigan State W 21-16 at Minnesota W 19-15 MARQUETTE W 43-3 at Michigan W 24-18 N. MICHIGAN W 28-15 SIUE W 35-5 at Purdue W 20-19 INDIANA W 41-8 at Iowa State L 3-31 # at Virginia Duals PURDUE W 20-15 PURDUE L 15-18 ILLINOIS W 24-15 LOCK HAVEN W 42-3 1994–95 (8-4-1, 1-4-1 B1G, .654) at Ohio State W 32-9 at Illinois W 34-10 at UW-Stevens Point W 38-3 MICHIGAN STATE W 34-8 at Minnesota W 24-17 at Penn State L 12-19 MICHIGAN W 21-18 vs. N. Carolina St. W 28-13 at Lock Haven W 19-17 # at Virginia Duals at Clarion T 17-17 at Oregon State W 29-10 IOWA L 7-30 at Oregon W 35-3 1987–88 (10-7-0, 5-3 B1G, .588) at Oklahoma State L 13-27 MARQUETTE W 56-0 NORTHERN IOWA L 12-22 at Northwestern W 33-9 IOWA L 4-31 35 at Northern Iowa W 35-7 vs. Cal St.-Bkrsfld# L 18-21 vs. Kent State^ W 20-14 at Minnesota L 9-28 vs. Oregon State# L 19-18 at Indiana W 33-6 at Northwestern W 24-11 vs. Oklahoma# L 3-37 at Ohio State L 18-21 at Northern Illinois W 41-3 at N. Illinois W 22-21 MICHIGAN STATE W 21-19 MICHIGAN T 16-16 MICHIGAN STATE L 11-25 IOWA L 9-23 MICHIGAN STATE L 16-25 MICHIGAN L 11-28 at Illinois L 9-23 MINNESOTA L 7-36 at Minnesota L 4-40 1995–96 (10-5, 3-5 B1G, .667) at Iowa L 13-29 MICHIGAN L 7-32 OREGON STATE W 31-6 ILLINOIS L 10-26 NORTHWESTERN W 29-12 at Central Michigan W 42-6 at Indiana L 16-21 # Lonestar Duals vs. Missouri W 37-3 at Ohio State W 20-17 ^ Virginia Duals vs. Morgan State W 54-0 at Northwestern L 17-24 at UW–Stevens Point W 31-13 # at Lonestar Duals 2002–03 (9-7, 1-7 B1G, .563) at Indiana L 16-19 vs. South Dakota State#W 45-0 at Purdue W 24-16 1999–00 (11-5-1, 4-4 B1G, .676) vs. UW-La Crosse# W 24-13 NORTHERN IOWA W 39-4 at UW-Stevens Point W 43-0 at Northern Illinois W 26-12 at Iowa L 6-35 at Northern Iowa T 17-17 NORTHERN IOWA W 27-18 OHIO STATE W 22-13 at Iowa State L 28-9 at Portland State W 33-12 MINNESOTA W 22-13 at Minnesota State W 36-6 vs. Oregon State^ W 23-18 at Northern Illinois W 32-12 vs. Wyoming# W 22-12 vs. Oregon^ W 24-13 at Michigan L 13-19 vs. Boise State# W 27-12 vs. Pacific^ W 40-3 at Michigan State L 16-18 vs. Lock Haven# W 23-12 at Iowa L 3-34 NORTHWESTERN L 13-20 N. ILLINOIS W 22-13 at Northwestern W 24-13 PURDUE W 20-19 at Michigan State L 13-22 1996–97 (7-11-1, 0-7 B1G, .395) UW-LA CROSSE W 32-12 at Penn State L 9-27 E. MICHIGAN W 22-16 at Minnesota L 32-6 ILLINOIS L 7-29 vs. Harvard W 22-16 OHIO STATE W 22-15 PURDUE L 6-32 vs. Appalachian State W 29-3 at Illinois L 32-7 MINNESOTA L 6-40 at Central Michigan L 16-22 at Michigan State L 24-10 OHIO STATE L 17-28 vs. Missouri T 21-21 at Penn State W 19-17 # UW Tri, River Falls, Wis. vs. Oregon State# L 13-26 IOWA L 37-6 ^ Oregon Classic vs. VMI# W 31-10 NORTHWESTERN W 27-9 vs. Cal St.-Bkrsfld# W 20-19 # Dallas Duals 2003–04 (17-6, 4-4 B1G, .648) vs. Lock Haven# L 14-26 UW-La Crosse W 24-12 at UW-La Crosse L 18-21 2000–01 (10-10-1, 2-6 B1G, .500) at Northern Iowa W 24-13 at Northern Iowa W 24-13 at Seton Hall W 31-7 Northern Illinois W 27-9 IOWA L 4-31 at Rutgers W 21-18 at Drexel W 23-12 at UW-Platteville W 36-9 at Army W 32-12 at Penn L 15-19 at Minnesota L 9-28 at Hofstra W 19-15 at Princeton W 32-9 PENN STATE L 10-31 NORTHERN IOWA W 20-19 vs. Harvard# W 27-13 at Northwestern L 15-23 vs. Nebraska# L 24-17 vs. Brown# W 35-9 at Ohio State L 11-27 vs. Navy# W 25-9 vs. Utah Valley State# W 26-15 MICHIGAN L 10-31 vs. Iowa State# L 25-9 vs. Cornell# W 21-14 MICHIGAN STATE L 15-19 vs. James Madison^ W 37-9 vs. Lock Haven^ W 28-15 # at Virginia Duals vs. Central Michigan^ L 18-16 vs. Purdue^ W 26-15 vs. Cornell^ T 16-16 vs. Lehigh^ L 15-20 1997–98 (8-9, 1-5, B1G, .471) vs. West Virginia^ W 28-9 vs. Rider^ W 27-18 at UW-Stevens Point W 33-12 vs. Indiana^ L 19-18 vs. Purdue^ W 22-12 at Lock Haven L 15-23 at Northwestern W 28-9 INDIANA W 26-12 at Penn State L 14-28 at Iowa L 31-13 at Minnesota W 17-16 vs. Virginia# W 23-16 at Purdue L 19-15 PENN STATE L 15-24 vs. Brown# W 28-10 at Michigan L 37-4 at Purdue W 28-6 vs. Oklahoma# L 10-25 PENN STATE W 19-18 at Illinois L 9-30 vs. Marquette W 31-12 ILLINOIS L 27-11 IOWA L 9-24 at UW-La Crosse W 25-9 MINNESOTA L 33-6 at Michigan L 16-24 INDIANA L 14-21 INDIANA L 25-13 NORTHWESTERN W 28-6 NORTHERN IOWA W 25-21 # Lonestar Duals # Lonestar Duals at Iowa L 3-39 ^ Virginia Duals ^ Virginia Duals MINNESOTA L 11-25 at Oklahoma State L 8-25 2001–02 (11-10, 3-5 B1G, .524) 2004–05 (11-3-2, 4-3-1 B1G, .701) vs. Truman State W 40-6 at Minnesota State W 31-9 at UW-Oshkosh W 46-6 vs. Iowa State L 9-25 at Iowa State L 21-24 NORTHERN IOWA W 20-14 NORTHWESTERN L 14-26 HOFSTRA L 16-20 at Northern Illinois W 27-12 OHIO STATE W 23-13 at Northern Iowa L 12-26 at Chattanooga W, 23-12 # at Lonestar Duals vs. Oklahoma State# L 3-38 vs. Kent State W 29-12 vs. Navy# W 35-3 vs. Cal State-Fullerton# W 25-9 1998–99 (4-12-1, 1-7 B1G, .281) vs. Nebraska# W 23-16 vs. Brown# W 24-9 at UW-La Crosse W 24-13 vs. Army^ L 9-27 vs. Nebraska# T 19-19 OKLAHOMA STATE L 4-34 vs. Appalachian St.^ W 29-12 ILLINOIS L 12-25 IOWA STATE L 7-31 vs. Rider^ W 27-18 at Iowa L 14-19 at Wyoming T 19-19 vs. Pittsburgh^ W 24-18 MICHIGAN L 16-23 at N. Colorado W 34-7 vs. Penn State^ W 26-12 MICHIGAN STATE T 16-16 36 at Ohio State W 20-18 MICHIGAN STATE W 26-12 2011-12 (5-12-0, 0-8 B1G, .294) at Indiana W 18-16 IOWA L 20-22 LORAS COLLEGE* W 38-3 MINNESOTA W 18-17 vs. Illinois L 14-24 WARTBURG* W 17-16 at Northwestern W 19-18 MICHIGAN W 20-18 UW-WHITEWATER* W 39-3 # Lonestar Duals vs. Minnesota W 20-17 at Princeton W 29-9 NORTHWESTERN W 21-19 vs. Rider W 28-8 2005-06 (9-5-1, 3-3-1 B1G, .633) # Lonestar Duals at Hofstra L 12-25 at UW-Oshkosh W 51-0 at Michigan L 12-21 at Pointer Open -- NTS 2008-09 (9-8-0, 3-5 B1G, .529) #17 NORTHWESTERN L 9-33 at Dubuque Open -- NTS vs. #21 Virginia* W 25-15 at Northern Iowa L 15-25 at Lock Haven W vs. North Carolina* W 27-8 #3 PENN STATE L 0-43 45-3 vs. N.C. State* W 20-15 PURDUE L 3-41 at Penn State W #2 IOWA STATE# L 7-27 at #4 Minnesota L 3-37 45-3 OREGON STATE W 24-13 #7 Nebraska L 0-36 at Vegas Invite -- NTS at Cliff Keen Invite T13th 64.5 at #8 Illinois L 3-38 at Northern Iowa W 19-16 #24 Northern Iowa@ W 36-9 at #5 Iowa L 3-39 N. ILLINOIS L 17-18 vs. #16 Boise State% L 12-24 vs. Iowa State% L 3-36 vs. UT-Chattanooga# L 18-19 vs. #19 Indiana% W 19-15 vs. Northern Iowa% L 15-30 vs. Brown# W 36-3 vs. #11 Minnesota% L 15-22 * Badger Duals vs. North Carolina# W 21-15 at #1 Iowa L 12-24 % National Duals IOWA L 7-24 at #19 Northwestern L 19-21 NORTHWESTERN L 15-24 at Michigan State L 17-25 2012-13 (7-8-0, 4-4 B1G, .467) PURDUE W 24-16 at #16 Penn State W 28-13 #25 HOFSTRA W 18-13 at Minnesota L 12-26 #9 ILLINOIS L 16-24 at Old Dominion L 12-19 OHIO STATE W 38-12 #11 MINNESOTA W 19-15 vs. Campbell* W 35-7 at Michigan State W 22-15 #25 PURDUE W 19-15 at #12 Virginia Tech* L 6-32 at Illinois T 15-15 #6 OHIO STATE L 18-24 NORTHERN IOWA W 24-13 # Lonestar Duals * ACC/Big Ten Clash MICHIGAN STATE W 19-12 # Match held at Kohl Center at #9 Nebraska W 19-17 2006-07 (19-3-0, 5-3 B1G, .863) @ Match in Wisconsin Dells #11 MICHIGAN W 19-16 vs. Dubuque W 49-0 % National Duals at #1 Penn State L 6-36 vs. UW-Oshkosh W 40-3 at #6 Ohio State L 10-29 vs. Indianapolis$ W 40-3 2009-10 (8-10-0, 2-4 B1G, .444) INDIANA W 26-9 vs. Navy$ W 29-7 vs. #22 OLD DOMINIONW 21-19 vs. #22 Purdue L 14-22 vs. Cumberland$ W 53-0 at #7 Nebraska L 17-26 #4 MINNESOTA L 5-34 vs. NC State^ W 29-9 at Oregon State L 13-22 vs. #22 Northern Iowa % L vs. Virginia^ W 30-7 at #8 Boise State L 9-30 15-24 vs. North Carolina^ W 35-9 at Northern Iowa W 25-11 * Hokie Duals at Cliff Keen Invite 5th 90.5 vs. #7 Cornell% L 11-24 % National Duals NORTHERN IOWA W 24-10 vs.#22 Arizona State%W 23-10 at Northern Illinois W 26-9 vs. #5 C. Michigan% W 20-13 2013-14 (12-6-0, 5-3 B1G, .667) vs. Harvard# W 36-9 vs #9 Boise State% L 12-22 vs. Cumberland (Tenn.)*W 51-0 vs. Northern Colo.# W 29-10 vs. #8 Maryland% L 18-21 at Chattanooga* W 37-3 vs. Army# W 35-3 vs. #11 INDIANA W 21-18 vs. North Carolina% L 21-24 vs. Air Force# W 37-6 at. #5 Minnesota L 18-20 vs. #14 Virginia% W 19-17 PENN STATE W 17-16 vs. #13 PENN STATEL 22-15 vs. Old Dominion% L 19-20 at Northwestern L 18-19 at #24 Purdue W 27-11 vs. UW-Parkside^ W 31-7 at Iowa W 21-14 at #21 Illinois L 18-19 at UW-Whitewater^ W 27-12 at Purdue W 27-12 vs. #1 IOWA L 6-31 at American W 31-6 at Michigan W 21-15 % National Duals at #16 Northern IowaL 9-29 ILLINOIS L 16-21 #7 ILLINOIS W 19-18 MINNESOTA L 12-28 2010-11 (11-6-1, 3-5-1 B1G, .639) at Michigan State W 30-7 INDIANA W 21-13 vs. UNC-Greensboro W 34-12 #9 OHIO STATE W 22-15 $ Northwestern Duals vs. North Carolina* W 27-3 at #2 Minnesota L 6-28 ^ ACC/Big Ten Clash vs. #15 Virginia Tech* W 24-19 at Indiana W 23-12 # Lonestar Duals vs. UT-Chattanooga* W 25-16 at #16 Northwestern W 23-15 NORTHERN IOWA W 23-14 NORTH DAKOTA ST.W 23-17 2007-08 (14-4-1, 5-2 B1G, .763) vs. S. Dakota St.% W 42-3 #8 NEBRASKA L 15-22 vs. Dubuque W 58-0 vs. #22 American% W 23-16 #3 IOWA L 10-28 vs. Tri-State W 45-9 vs. #12 Va. Tech% L 19-20 * Cattanooga Double Dual vs. UW-Oshkosh W 53-0 vs. #5 Minnesota% W 19-17 % Hokie Duals vs. Cornell W 21-18 #15 ILLINOIS T 19-19 ^ UW-Whitewater Double Dual at Cliff Keen Invite 5th 107.5 #16 NEBRASKA W 22-15 vs. Northern Iowa T 16-16 at #4 Minnesota L 15-21 2014-15 (9-4-0, 7-2 BIG, .778) vs. Ohio State L 13-23 #13 MICHIGAN L 9-26 vs. Maryland W 28-12 vs. Utah Valley State# W 28-7 #24 PURDUE L 16-18 at Rider L 19-20 vs. Cal State-Fullerton# W 28-12 at #16 Northwestern L 13-25 at South Dakota StateW 26-10 vs. Brown# W 24-6 OHIO STATE W 23-18 at North Dakota StateW 25-9 vs. Navy# W 23-12 at #3 Penn State L 12-30 vs. Indiana W 45-0 vs. Iowa State L 18-24 at Michigan State W 27-9 at #8 Nebraska W 23-14 vs. Oklahoma W 18-15 * ACC Challenge at Northwestern W 30-16 vs. Indiana W 20-15 % National Duals vs. Purdue W 22-13 37 at Michigan L 12-24 at Michigan State W 34-6 vs. Rutgers W 19-18 at Illinois L 15-20 at Iowa State L 16-30 2015-16 (4-8-0, 3-6 BIG, .333) UW-WHITEWATER W 43-0 at Pittsburg L 9-25 at Penn State L 7-36 NEBRASKA L 11-29 IOWA L 3-31 ILLINIOS L 13-21 at Rutgers W 18-15 MINNESOTA L 16-17 at Ohio State L 6-34 at Maryland W 25-12 at Central Michigan L 11-18 NORTHWESTERN W 38-3 2016-17 (7-5-0, 4-5 BIG, .583) at Duke W 25-17 at Indiana W 20-19 NORTHERN IOWA W 23-12 OHIO STATE L 15-23 at Nebraska L 11-28 at Minnesota L 15-18 PENN STATE L 11-33 at Iowa L 8-33 at Purdue W 22-12 MICHIGAN W 19-18 MICHIGAN STATE W 26-12 C. MICHIGAN W 19-17 2017-18 (7-5-0, 4-5 BIG, .583) at Pittsburgh* W 26-6 at CSU Bakersfield* W 22-18 MARYLAND W 32-6 at UW-Whitewater W 38-3 at Northwestern L 14-18 at Michigan L 10-29 at Michigan State W 28-7 INDIANA W 24-19 NEBRASKA L 10-24 at Illinois W 19-16 RUTGERS L 10-24 PURDUE L 15-25 * Tri Duals 2018-19 (9-6, 3-6 B1G, .600) BUFFALO W 25-12 at Kent State W 37-13 vs. CSU-Bakersfield W 28-12 at Nebraska W 22-21 PRINCETON W 22-18 UTAH VALLEY W 22-17 at Ohio State L 13-23 at Rutgers L 16-17 at Penn State L 13-24 NORTHWESTERN L 18-25 MINNESOTA L 13-27 at Maryland W 30-13 ILLINOIS W 17-16 IOWA L 2-35 SIUE W 30-15

38 All-Time Series Records

Opponent W L T First Match Michigan 24 28 1 1923-24 Air Force 3 0 1 1957-58 Michigan State 28 17 2 1938-39 Alabama 1 0 0 1973-74 Minnesota 36 62 1 1919-20 American 2 0 0 2010-11 Minnesota State 3 0 0 1977-78 Appalachian State 2 0 0 1996-97 Missouri 2 0 1 1965-66 Arizona 1 0 0 1974-75 Moorhead State 1 0 0 1973-74 Arizona State 1 1 0 1987-88 Morgan State 4 0 0 1983-84 Army 2 2 0 1960-61 Navy 6 1 0 1980-81 Augustana (Ill.) 1 0 0 1973-74 Nebraska 11 9 2 1945-46 Ball State 1 0 0 1972-73 Nebraska-Omaha 0 1 0 1967-68 Beloit 6 0 0 1914-15 North Carolina 9 3 1 1983-84 Bemidji State 1 0 0 1966-67 North Carolina State 7 0 0 1983-84 Bloomsburg 0 2 0 1962-63 Northern Colorado 2 0 0 1998-99 Boise State 2 4 0 1989-90 North Dakota 1 0 0 1965-66 Bowling Green State 2 0 0 1960-61 North Dakota State 3 0 0 1993-94 Bradley 2 0 0 1941-42 Northern Illinois 28 2 0 1935-36 Brown 7 0 0 1991-92 Northern Iowa 25 20 2 1926-27 Buffalo 1 0 0 2018-19 Northern Michigan 4 0 0 1967-68 Cal Poly-SLO 1 0 0 1985-86 Northern Montana 1 0 0 1991-92 Cal State-Bakersfield 3 1 0 1996-97 Northwestern 62 30 2 1916-17 Cal State-Fullerton 2 0 0 2004-05 Notre Dame 1 0 0 1966-62 Campbell University 1 0 0 2012-13 Ohio 1 0 0 1937-38 Carleton 4 0 0 1924-25 Ohio State 30 21 1 1924-25 Central Michigan 4 2 0 1964-65 Oklahoma 10 10 1 1965-66 Central State (Ohio) 1 0 0 1959-60 Oklahoma State 3 14 0 1973-74 Central Oklahoma 1 0 0 1984-85 Old Dominion 2 2 0 1992-93 Chattanooga 1 0 0 2013-14 Oregon 2 0 0 1994-95 Chicago 13 15 3 1911 Oregon State 5 3 0 1980-81 Clarion 3 2 1 1983-84 Pacific 1 0 0 2002-03 Clemson 1 0 0 1983-84 Penn 0 1 0 2003-04 Cleveland State 1 0 0 1972-73 Penn State 8 16 0 1983-84 Colorado Mines 0 2 0 1957-58 Pittsburgh 2 1 0 2001-02 Colorado State 1 3 0 1951-52 Portland State 2 0 0 1989-90 Cornell (Iowa) 4 5 0 1926-27 Princeton 3 0 0 2003-04 Cornell (N.Y.) 3 1 1 1992-93 Purdue 45 14 2 1923-24 Cumberland 2 0 0 2006-07 Rider 3 1 0 2001-02 Drake 2 0 0 1972-73 Rutgers 3 2 0 2000-01 Drexel 1 0 0 2003-04 Seton Hall 1 0 0 2000-01 Dubuque 6 0 0 1939-40 Slippery Rock 1 0 0 1985-86 Duke 1 0 0 2016-17 SIU-Carbondale 1 1 0 1958-59 Eastern Illinois 1 0 0 1965-66 SIU-Edwardsville 2 0 0 1990-91 Eastern Michigan 1 0 0 1996-97 South Dakota State 3 0 0 2002-03 Edinboro 1 1 0 1985-86 Tennessee-Chattanogga 1 1 0 2004-05 Fort Hays State 1 0 0 1966-67 Toledo 0 0 1 1969-70 Grand Valley State 2 0 0 1989-90 Tri-State 1 0 0 2007-08 Harvard 3 0 0 1996-97 Truman State 1 0 0 1997-98 Hofstra 3 2 0 1984-85 UNC-Greensboro 1 0 0 2010-11 Illinois 33 39 3 1914-15 Utah Valley State 3 0 0 2003-04 Illinois State 9 1 1 1938-39 UT-Chattanooga 1 0 0 2010-11 Indiana 33 24 0 1949-50 Virginia 4 0 0 1997-98 Indiana State 4 2 0 1961-62 Virginia Tech 3 2 0 1967-68 Indianapolis 1 0 0 2006-07 Virginia Military Institute 1 0 0 1996-97 Iowa 8 78 3 1922-23 Wartburg 1 0 0 2011-12 Iowa State 7 37 1 1918-19 West Virginia 4 0 0 1961-62 James Madison 1 0 0 2000-01 Wheaton 21 7 0 1934-35 Kansas State 2 0 0 1953-54 Wilkes 1 0 0 1983-84 Kent State 4 2 0 1937-38 Winona State 1 0 0 1975-76 Lawrence 8 1 0 1919-20 Wisconsin-Green Bay 1 0 0 1983-84 Lehigh 7 4 1 1977-78 Wisconsin-La Crosse 6 1 0 1967-68 Lincoln JC 1 0 0 1985-86 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 11 0 1 1964-65 Lock Haven 9 2 0 1983-84 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 6 0 0 1969-70 Loras College 1 0 0 2011-12 Wisconsin-Parkside 1 0 0 2013-14 Louisiana State 1 1 0 1983-84 Wisconsin-Platteville 2 0 0 1967-68 Luther 1 0 0 1964-65 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 4 0 0 1994-95 MacMurray 1 0 0 1965-66 Wisconsin-Superior 8 0 0 1961-62 Madison Tech 1 0 0 1970-71 Wisconsin-Whitewater 7 0 0 1968-69 Mankato State 1 1 0 1970-71 Wyoming 6 0 2 1951-52 Marquette 26 0 0 1951-52 TOTAL 725-499-37 Maryland 4 1 1 1993-94 Miami (Ohio) 1 0 0 1971-72 39 All-Time Series Results Air Force Wisconsin leads 3-0-1 1992-93 W 23-13 BROWN 1920-21 W 34-8 Chicago 1957-58 W 14-11 Air Force 1997-98 W 28-10 vs. Brown6 1921-22 L 1.5-4.5 CHICAGO 1958-59 W 24-0 AIR FORCE 2003-04 W 35-9 vs. Brown6 1922-23 L 14-15 Chicago 1961-62 T 12-12 AIR FORCE 2004-05 W 24-9 vs. Brown6 1923-24 L 12-18 CHICAGO 2006-07 W 37-6 vs. Air Force11 2005-06 W 36-3 vs. Brown6 1924-25 W 11-9 Chicago 2007-08 W 24-6 vs. Brown6 1925-26 L 11-12 CHICAGO Alabama Wisconsin leads 1-0 1926-27 W 22-3 Chicago 1973-74 W 34-3 ALABAMA Buffalo Wisconsin leads 1-0 1927-28 W 20-3 CHICAGO 2018-18 W 25-12 BUFFALO 1928-29 L 8-22 Chicago American Wisconsin leads 2-0 1929-30 W 17-11 CHICAGO 2010-11 W 23-16 vs. American5 Cal Poly-SLO Wisconsin leads 1-0 1930-31 L 9-19 Chicago 2013-14 W 31-6 American 1895-86 W 23-16 vs. Cal Poly-SLO2 1931-32 L 11-19 CHICAGO 1933-34 L 11-21 Chicago Appalachian State Wisconsin leads 2-0 Cal St.-Bakersfield Wisconsin leads 3-1 1934-35 L 11-17 CHICAGO 1996-97 W 29-3 APPALACHIAN 1996-97 W 20-19 vs. Cal St.-Bakers- 1935-36 L 7.5-24.5 Chicago STATE field2 1936-37 W 18-12 CHICAGO 2001-02 W 29-12 vs. Appalachian 1998-99 L 18-21 vs. Cal St.-Bakers- 1938-39 W 19-13 CHICAGO State2 field5 1939-40 L 11-23 Chicago 2017-18 W 22-18 vs Cal St.-Bakers- 1940-41 L 13-17 CHICAGO Arizona Wisconsin leads 1-0 field* 1941-42 W 16-14 CHICAGO 1974-75 W 33-5 ARIZONA 2018-19 W 28-12 vs. CSUB* 1942-43 L 11-23 CHICAGO Cal St.-Fullerton Wisconsin leads 2-0 1945-46 W 25-11 Chicago Arizona State Series tied at 1-1 2004-05 W 25-9 vs. Cal St.-Fuller- 1947-48 W 22-8 CHICAGO 1987-88 L 10-25 vs. Arizona State2 ton6 2009-10 W 23-10 vs. Arizona State22 2007-08 W 28-12 vs. Cal St.-Fuller- Clarion Wisconsin leads 3-2-1 ton6 1983-84 L 18-19 Clarion Army Series tied at 2-2 1984-85 W 29-14 CLARION 1960-61 L 8-23 ARMY Campbell Wisconsin leads 1-0 1985-86 L 13-26 Clarion 2000-01 W 32-12 Army 2012-13 W 35-7 vs. Campbell14 1986-87 W 25-16 CLARION 2001-02 L 9-27 vs. Army2 1990-91 T 17-17 Clarion 2006-07 W 35-3 vs. Army11 Carleton Wisconsin leads 4-0 1991-92 W 24-13 CLARION 1924-25 W 18-2 CARLETON Augustana (Ill.) Wisconsin leads 1-0 1935-36 W 25-8 Carleton Clemson Wisconsin leads 1-0 1973-74 W 32-8 AUGUSTANA 1936-37 W 18-8 Carleton 1983-84 W 22-16 Clemson 1939-40 W 19-13 Carleton Ball State Wisconsin leads 1-0 Cleveland State Wisconsin leads 1-0 1972-73 W 38-10 BALL STATE Central Michigan Wisconsin leads 4-3 1972-73 W 20-17 CLEVELAND 1964-65 W 19-9 CENTRAL MICHI- STATE Beloit Wisconsin leads 6-0 GAN 1914-15 W 3.5-1 Beloit 1995-96 W 42-6 Central Michigan Cliff Keen Invitational 1915-16 W 3-1 BELOIT 1996-97 L 16-22 Central Michigan 2006-07 5th place 90.5 points 1939-40 W 36-0 BELOIT 2000-01 L 16-18 vs. Central Michi- 2007-08 5th place 107.5 points 1939-40 W 29-5 BELOIT gan2 2008-09 13th place 64.5 points 1940-41 W 25-13 BELOIT 2009-10 W 20-13 vs. Central Michi- 1941-42 W 24-10 Beloit gan5 Colorado Mines Wisconsin trails 0-2 2015-16 L 11-18 vs. Central Michi- 1957-58 L 13-16 Colorado Mines Bemidji State Wisconsin leads 1-0 gan 1968-69 L 11-20 COLORADO 1966-67 W 26-3 BEMIDJI STATE 2016-17 W 19-17 CENTRAL MICHI- MINES GAN Bloomsburg Wisconsin trails 0-2 Colorado State Wisconsin trails 1-3 1962-63 L 5-36 BLOOMSBURG Central Oklahoma Wisconsin leads 1-0 1951-52 W 21-9 Colorado State 1986-87 L 17-20 vs. Bloomsburg2 1984-85 W 40-2 vs. Central Okla- 1956-57 L 9-19 COLORADO homa3 STATE Boise State Wisconsin trails 4-2 1957-58 L 2-25 Colorado State 1989-90 L 17-18 BOISE STATE Central State Wisconsin leads 1-0 1960-61 L 2-27 COLORADO 1993-94 W 20-16 BOISE STATE 1959-60 W 22-8 Central State STATE 1999-00 W 27-12 vs. Boise State7 2008-09 L 12-24 vs. Boise State5 Chattanooga Wisconsin leads 3-1 Cornell Wisconsin leads 3-1-1 2009-10 L 30-9 vs. Boise State8 2004-05 W 23-12 Chattanooga 1992-93 W 21-19 vs. Cornell2 2009-10 L 22-12 vs. Boise State9 2005-06 L 18-19 vs. Chattanooga6 2000-01 T 16-16 vs. Cornell2 2010-11 W 25-16 vs. Chattanooga11 2003-04 W 21-14 vs. Cornell6 Bowling Green Wisconsin leads 2-0 2013-14 W 37-3 vs. Chattanooga15 2007-08 W 21-18 CORNELL 1960-61 W 17-16 Bowling Green 2009-10 L 24-11 vs Cornell7 1961-62 W 17-11 BOWLING Chicago Wisconsin trails 13-15-3 GREEN 1911 T n/a CHICAGO Cornell(Iowa) Wisconsin trails 4-5 1911-12 T 1-1 CHICAGO 1926-27 L .5-20.5 Cornell Bradley Wisconsin leads 2-0 1912-13 W 2-0 Chicago 1928-29 W 18-14 Cornell 1941-42 W 24-8 Bradley 1913-14 W 5-1 CHICAGO 1931-32 L 1-32 Cornell 1946-47 W 32-0 Bradley 1914-15 T 1-1 Chicago 1941-42 L 6-19 Cornell 1915-16 L 0-5 CHICAGO 1946-47 L 11-17 CORNELL Brown Wisconsin leads 7-0 1916-17 L 1-5 Chicago 1959-60 L 14-18 Cornell 1991-92 W 30-6 BROWN 1919-20 W 5-0 CHICAGO 1960-61 W 22-5 CORNELL

40 1963-64 W 20-13 CORNELL 1952-53 L 9-23 Illinois Indiana Wisconsin leads 33-24 1964-65 W 25-3 Cornell 1953-54 L 11-21 ILLINOIS 1949-50 W 17-9 Indiana 1954-55 L 11-17 Illinois 1950-51 L 13-14 INDIANA Cumberland Wisconsin leads 2-0 1955-56 L 19-20 ILLINOIS 1951-52 L 11-15 Indiana 2006-07 W 53-0 vs. Cumberland10 1956-57 L 7-24 Illinois 1953-54 L 11-17 INDIANA 2013-14 W 51-0 vs. Cumberland15 1957-58 L 11-20 ILLINOIS 1954-55 W 19-8 Indiana 1958-59 T 14-14 Illinois 1955-56 L 15-21 INDIANA Drake Wisconsin leads 2-0 1959-60 L 11-19 ILLINOIS 1956-57 L 13-16 Indiana 1972-73 W 26-10 DRAKE 1960-61 L 11-25 Illinois 1957-58 W 17-13 INDIANA 1984-85 W 33-6 Drake 1961-62 W 15-9 Illinois 1958-59 L 10-19 Indiana 1962-63 L 8-19 ILLINOIS 1959-60 L 8-25 INDIANA Drexel Wisconsin leads 1-0 1963-64 L 13-16 Illinois 1960-61 L 10-29 INDIANA 2003-04 W 23-12 Drexel 1964-65 W 19-11 ILLINOIS 1961-62 L 8-17 Indiana 1965-66 W 22-6 Illinois 1962-63 L 6-24 INDIANA Dubuque Wisconsin leads 6-0 1966-67 W 21-14 ILLINOIS 1963-64 L 9-19 Indiana 1939-40 W 19-9 DUBUQUE 1967-68 W 24-9 Illinois 1964-65 L 12-18 INDIANA 1940-41 W 18-16 Dubuque 1968-69 W 26-3 ILLINOIS 1965-66 W 14-12 Indiana 1941-42 W 21-13 DUBUQUE 1968-69 L 16-17 ILLINOIS 1966-67 L 14-17 INDIANA 1942-43 W 21-11 Dubuque 1969-70 L 16-17 Illinois 1966-67 L 13-19 INDIANA 2006-07 W 49-0 DUBUQUE 1970-71 W 25-10 ILLINOIS 1967-68 L 11-25 Indiana 2007-08 W 58-0 DUBUQUE 1971-72 L 15-17 Illinois 1968-69 L 14-16 INDIANA 1972-73 W 38-5 ILLINOIS 1968-69 L 9-20 INDIANA Duke Wisconsin leads 1-0 1973-74 W 31-8 Illinois 1969-70 W 20-12 Indiana 2016-17 W 25-17 DUKE 1974-75 W 29-6 ILLINOIS 1970-71 W 18-12 INDIANA 1975-76 W 33-8 Illinois 1971-72 L 13-18 Indiana Eastern Illinois Wisconsin leads 1-0 1976-77 W 39-6 ILLINOIS 1972-73 W 26-12 INDIANA 1965-66 W 24-9 EASTERN IL- 1977-78 W 34-8 Illinois 1973-74 W 27-5 Indiana LINOIS 1978-79 W 43-0 ILLINOIS 1974-75 W 33-3 INDIANA 1979-80 W 35-6 Illinois 1975-6 W 40-2 Indiana Eastern Michigan Wisconsin leads 1-0 1980-81 W 27-15 ILLINOIS 1976-77 W 36-9 INDIANA 1996-97 W 22-16 EASTERN MICHI- 1981-82 W 32-4 Illinois 1977-78 W 38-9 Indiana GAN 1982-83 W 38-7 ILLINOIS 1978-79 W 40-2 INDIANA 1983-84 W 25-11 Illinois 1979-80 W 43-6 Indiana Edinboro Series tied 1-1 1984-85 W 31-12 ILLINOIS 1980-81 W 19-13 INDIANA 1985-86 W 28-12 EDINBORO 1985-86 W 28-9 Illinois 1981-82 W 35-5 Indiana 1993-94 L 9-36 vs. Edinboro2 1986-87 W 24-15 ILLINOIS 1982-83 W 27-14 INDIANA 1987-88 W 28-9 Illinois 1983-84 W 46-0 Indiana Fort Hays State Wisconsin leads 1-0 1988-89 W Forfeit ILLINOIS 1985-86 W 23-13 INDIANA 1966-67 W 31-0 FORT HAYS 1989-90 W 35-7 ILLINOIS 1986-87 W 32-11 vs. Indiana2 STATE 1990-91 W 34-10 Illinois 1986-87 W 41-8 INDIANA 1991-92 W 44-0 ILLINOIS 1988-89 L 18-20 vs. Indiana4 Grand Valley State Wisconsin leads 2-0 1998-99 L 10-26 ILLINOIS 1995-96 L 16-19 Indiana 1989-90 W 41-4 GRAND VALLEY 1999-00 L 7-32 Illinois 1997-98 L 14-21 INDIANA ST 2000-01 L 11-27 ILLINOIS 1998-99 L 16-21 Indiana 1990-91 W 43-3 GRAND VALLEY 2001-02 L 9-23 Illinois 2000-01 L 18-19 vs. Indiana2 ST 2002-03 L 7-29 ILLINOIS 2000-01 L 13-25 INDIANA 2003-04 L 9-30 Illinois 2001-02 W 33-6 Indiana Harvard Wisconsin leads 3-0 2004-05 L 12-25 ILLINOIS 2003-04 W 26-12 INDIANA 1996-97 W 22-16 HARVARD 2005-06 T 15-15 Illinois 2004-05 W 18-16 Indiana 2003-04 W 27-13 vs. Harvard6 2006-07 L 16-21 ILLINOIS 2006-07 W 21-13 INDIANA 2006-07 W 36-9 vs. Harvard6 2007-08 L 14-24 Illinois 2007-08 W 20-15 Indiana 2008-09 L 16-24 ILLINOIS 2008-09 W 19-15 vs. Indiana5 Hofstra Wisconsin leads 3-2 2009-10 L 19-18 Illinois21 2009-10 W 21-18 INDIANA11 1984-85 W 44-0 vs. Hofstra3 2010-11 W 19-17 ILLINOIS 2012-13 W 26-9 INDIANA 2000-01 W 19-15 Hofstra 2011-12 L 3-38 Illinois 2013-14 W 23-12 Indiana 2001-02 L 16-20 HOFSTRA 2013-14 W 19-18 ILLINOIS 2014-15 W 45-0 INDIANA 2011-12 L 12-25 Hofstra 2014-15 L 15-20 Illinois 2016-17 W 20-19 Indiana 2012-13 W 18-13 HOFSTRA 2015-16 L 13-21 ILLINOIS 2017-18 W 24-19 INDIANA 2017-18 W 19-16 Illinois Illinois Wisconsin trails 33-39-3 2018-19 W 17-16 ILLINOIS Indiana State Wisconsin leads 4-2 1914-15 W 3-0 ILLINOIS 1961-62 W 22-5 Indiana State 1915-16 L 0-4 Illinois Illinois State Wisconsin leads 10-1-1 1962-63 L 11-22 Indiana State 1916-17 L 1-5 ILLINOIS 1938-39 W 20-6 Illinois State 1967-68 L 16-18 INDIANA STATE 1925-26 W 13-11 Illinois 1939-40 W 21-13 ILLINOIS STATE 1983-84 W 31-6 INDIANA STATE 1926-27 L 8-17 ILLINOIS 1954-55 W 25-3 Illinois State 1984-85 W 31-8 Indiana State 1927-28 L 4.5-18.5 Illinois 1955-56 W 22-7 ILLINOIS STATE 1985-86 W 39-9 INDIANA STATE 1928-29 L 5-25 ILLINOIS 1956-57 L 14-15 Illinois State 1929-30 L 4.5-21.5 ILLINOIS 1958-59 W 17-15 Illinois State Indianapolis Wisconsin leads 1-0 193-31 L 3-25 Illinois 1966-67 W 20-15 ILLINOIS STATE 2006-07 W 40-3 vs. Indianapolis10 1933-34 L 0-34 ILLINOIS 1967-68 W 21-10 ILLINOIS STATE 1934-35 L 0-34 Illinois 1968-69 T 16-16 Illinois State Iowa Wisconsin trails 8-78-3 1948-49 L 8-19 ILLINOIS 1971-72 W 30-8 Illinois State 1922-23 L 11-16 IOWA 1949-50 L 8-22 Illinois 1975-76 W 26-12 ILLINOIS STATE 1923-24 L 0-23 Iowa 1950-51 T 12-12 ILLINOIS 1976-77 W 29-12 ILLINOIS STATE 1924-25 L 7-16 IOWA 1951-52 L 12-18 Illinois 1925-26 L 6-8 Iowa 41 1926-27 L 7.5-17.5 Iowa 2005-06 L 7-24 IOWA Lawrence Wisconsin leads 8-1 1927-28 W 17-11 IOWA 2006-07 W 21-14 Iowa 1919-20 W 5-2 LAWRENCE 1928-29 W 15.5-10.5 Iowa 2007-08 L 20-22 IOWA 1928-29 W 29-2 LAWRENCE 1930-31 L 11-15 IOWA 2008-09 L 12-24 Iowa 1929-30 W 27-3 LAWRENCE 1933-34 L 4-29 Iowa 2009-10 L 31-6 IOWA1 1939-40 W 27-0 LAWRENCE 1935-36 L 8-24 IOWA 2011-12 L 3-39 Iowa 1940-41 W 22-10 LAWRENCE 1936-37 L 7.5-20.5 Iowa 2013-14 L 10-28 IOWA 1940-41 L 16-18 LAWRENCE 1937-38 W 17-11 IOWA 2015-16 L 3-31 IOWA 1941-42 W 23-11 LAWRENCE 1938-39 L 11-23 Iowa 2016-17 L 8-33 Iowa 1942-43 W 19-11 Lawrence 1939-40 L 9-21 IOWA 2018-19 L 2-35 IOWA 1946-47 W 34-0 LAWRENCE 1940-41 L 3-25 Iowa 1941-42 L 9-19 IOWA Iowa State Wisconsin trails Lehigh Wisconsin leads 7-4-1 1942-43 L 6-21 Iowa 7-37-1 1977-78 W 29-9 Lehigh 1944-45 W 18-16 IOWA 1918-19 L 1-5 Iowa State 1978-79 W 32-11 LEHIGH 1945-46 W 15-13 Iowa 1920-21 L 8-46 Iowa State 1979-80 L 15-25 Lehigh 1946-47 L 11-15 IOWA 1921-22 L 0-52 IOWA STATE 1980-81 W 26-15 LEHIGH 1947-48 L 6-26 Iowa 1922-23 L 5-20 Iowa State 1981-82 T 18-18 Lehigh 1948-49 L 6-22 IOWA 1936-37 L 5-29 Iowa State 1982-83 L 15-22 LEHIGH 1949-50 L 11-15 Iowa 1937-38 L 7.5-18.5 IOWA STATE 1983-84 W 25-12 Lehigh 1950-51 T 14-14 IOWA 1947-48 W 15-13 Iowa State 1984-85 W 32-12 LEHIGH 1951-52 W 23-5 Iowa 1948-49 W 15-11 IOWA STATE 1985-86 W 19-14 Lehigh 1952-53 L 11-15 IOWA 1949-50 W 14-12 Iowa State 1986-87 W 26-12 LEHIGH 1953-54 L 3-23 Iowa 1950-51 W 25-3 IOWA STATE 1987-88 L 14-23 Lehigh 1954-55 L 5-20 IOWA 1951-52 L 9-19 IOWA STATE 2003-04 L 15-20 vs. Lehigh2 1955-56 L 3-21 Iowa 1953-54 L 11-19 Iowa State 1956-57 L 5-24 IOWA 1955-56 L 8-21 Iowa State Lincoln JC Wisconsin leads 1-0 1957-58 L 0-28 Iowa 1971-72 L 3-38 Iowa State 1985-86 W 56-0 LINCOLN JC 1958-59 L 3-29 IOWA 1972-73 L 6-31 IOWA STATE 1959-60 L 3-23 Iowa 1974-75 W 17-15 IOWA STATE Lock Haven Wisconsin leads 9-2 1960-61 L 17-22 IOWA 1975-76 L 12-23 Iowa State 1983-84 W 32-12 Lock Haven 1961-62 L 12-16 Iowa 1976-77 L 14-19 IOWA STATE 1984-85 W 24-13 LOCK HAVEN 1962-63 L 7-23 IOWA 1977-78 L 9-23 Iowa State 1989-90 W 21-15 LOCK HAVEN 1963-64 L 9-23 Iowa 1978-79 L 18-20 IOWA STATE 1990-91 W 42-3 LOCK HAVEN 1964-65 L 11-17 IOWA 1979-80 L 12-25 Iowa State 1993-94 W 22-19 vs. Lock Haven2 1965-66 W 18-12 Iowa 1980-81 L 9-24 IOWA STATE 1994-95 W 19-17 Lock Haven 1966-67 L 11-19 IOWA 1981-82 L 6-31 IOWA STATE 1996-97 L 14-26 vs. Lock Haven2 1967-68 L 10-19 Iowa 1982-83 L 14-31 Iowa State 1997-98 L 15-23 Lock Haven 1967-68 L 14-17 IOWA 1983-84 L 12-24 IOWA STATE 1999-00 W 23-12 vs. Lock Haven7 1968-69 L 6-25 IOWA 1984-85 W 21-16 Iowa State 2003-04 W 28-15 vs. Lock Haven2 1969-70 L 3-29 Iowa 1985-86 L 8-27 vs. Iowa State2 2005-06 W 45-3 Lock Haven 1970-71 L 9-21 IOWA 1985-86 L 12-23 IOWA STATE 1971-72 L 9-30 Iowa 1986-87 L 6-35 Iowa State Loras College Wisconsin leads 1-0 1972-73 T 17-17 Iowa 1987-88 W 28-11 IOWA STATE 2011-12 W 38-3 LORAS COL- 1973-74 T 17-17 IOWA 1988-89 T 18-18 Iowa State LEGE130 1974-75 L 14-17 Iowa 1989-90 L 14-17 vs. Iowa State5 1975-76 L 15-22 IOWA 1989-90 L 14-24 IOWA STATE Louisiana State Series tied 1-1 1976-77 L 14-24 Iowa 1990-91 L 3-31 Iowa State 1983-84 W 19-15 vs. Louisiana 1977-78 L 17-23 IOWA 1991-92 L 16-20 IOWA STATE State2 1978-79 L 14-28 Iowa 1992-93 L 13-29 Iowa State 1984-85 L 11-29 vs. Louisiana 1979-80 L 18-20 IOWA 1997-98 L 9-25 IOWA STATE State3 1980-81 L 2-41 Iowa 1998-99 L 7-31 IOWA STATE Luther College Wisconsin leads 1-0 1981-82 L 3-43 Iowa 1999-00 L 28-9 Iowa State 1964-65 W 20-11 LUTHER COL- 1982-83 L 6-37 IOWA 2000-01 L 9-25 vs. Iowa State6 LEGE 1983-84 L 6-28 Iowa 2001-02 L 21-24 Iowa State 1984-85 L 12-23 IOWA 2007-08 L 18-24 Iowa State MacMurray Wisconsin leads 1-0 1985-86 L 9-34 Iowa 2008-09 L 7-27 IOWA STATE 1965-66 W 25-5 MACMURRAY 1986-87 L 12-30 IOWA 2011-12 L 3-36 vs. Iowa State5 1987-88 L 15-23 Iowa 2014-15 L 16-30 Iowa State Madison Tech Wisconsin leads 1-0 1988-89 L 14-24 IOWA 1970-71 W 25-15 MADISON TECH 1989-90 L 2-44 Iowa James Madison Wisconsin leads 1-0 1990-91 L 7-30 IOWA 2000-01 W 37-9 vs. James Madi- Mankato State Series tied 1-1 1991-92 L 2-35 Iowa son2 1970-71 L 14-20 Mankato State 1992-93 L 6-34 IOWA 1971-72 W 28-6 MANKATO STATE 1993-94 L 12-26 Iowa Kansas State Wisconsin leads 2-0 1994-95 L 4-31 IOWA 1953-54 W 18-14 Kansas State Marquette Wisconsin leads 26-0 1995-96 L 6-35 Iowa 1954-55 W 24-5 KANSAS STATE 1951-52 W 22-6 MARQUETTE 1996-97 L 4-31 IOWA 1952-53 W 22-6 MARQUETTE 1997-98 L 3-39 Iowa Kent State Wisconsin leads 4-2 1953-54 W 26-0 Marquette 1998-99 L 13-29 Iowa 1937-38 L 11-17 Kent State 1955-56 W 23-10 MARQUETTE 1999-00 L 6-37 IOWA 1964-65 W 19-9 KENT STATE 1963-64 W 21-11 MARQUETTE 2000-01 L 13-31 Iowa 2001-02 W 20-14 vs. Kent State2 1964-65 W 18-11 Marquette 2001-02 L 9-23 IOWA 2004-05 W 29-12 KENT STATE 1965-66 W 31-5 MARQUETTE 2002-03 L 3-34 Iowa 2012-13 L 10-33 at Kent State 5 1966-67 W 17-12 MARQUETTE 2003-04 L 9-24 IOWA 2018-19 W 37-13 at Kent State 1967-68 W 26-9 MARQUETTE 2004-05 L 14-19 Iowa 1968-69 W 24-7 MARQUETTE 42 1969-70 W 26-6 Marquette 2007-08 W 20-18 MICHIGAN 2012-13 W 19-12 MICHIGAN 1970-71 W 25-9 MARQUETTE 2009-10 W 26-9 Michigan STATE 1971-72 W 34-7 MARQUETTE 2010-11 L 9-26 MICHIGAN 2013-14 W 30-7 Michigan State 1972-73 W 36-4 MARQUETTE 2011-12 L 12-21 Michigan 2014-15 W 34-6 Michigan State 1973-74 W 42-0 Marquette 2012-13 W 19-16 MICHIGAN 2016-17 W 26-12 MICHIGAN 1974-75 W 34-0 MARQUETTE 2014-15 L 12-24 Michigan STATE 1975-76 W 31-10 Marquette 2016-17 W 19-18 MICHIGAN 2017-18 W 28-7 Michigan State 1976-77 W 42-0 MARQUETTE 2017-18 L 10-29 Michigan 1977-78 W 41-0 Marquette Minnesota Wisconsin trails 1978-79 W 52-0 MARQUETTE Michigan State Wisconsin leads 28-17-2 36-63-1 1989-90 W 43-4 MARQUETTE 1938-39 L 8-20 MICHIGAN 1919-20 L 1-5 MINNESOTA 1990-91 W 43-3 MARQUETTE STATE 1921-22 L 19-29 Minnesota 1991-92 W 41-4 MARQUETTE 1940-41 L 3-27 Michigan State 1922-23 W 24-8 MINNESOTA 1992-93 W 29-10 MARQUETTE 1950-51 L 8-17 Michigan State 1923-24 W 17-6 Minnesota 1994-95 W 56-0 MARQUETTE 1951-52 L 11-16 MICHIGAN 1924-25 W 14-6 MINNESOTA 1997-98 W 31-12 MARQUETTE STATE 1925-26 L 3-14 Minnesota 1955-56 L 5-20 Michigan State 1926-27 L 4.5-22.5 MINNESOTA Maryland Wisconsin leads 4-1-1 1956-57 L 5-24 MICHIGAN 1927-28 L 11-14 Minnesota 1993-94 T 21-21 vs. Maryland2 STATE 1928-29 W 18-12 MINNESOTA 2009-10 L 21-18 vs. Maryland2 1969-70 L 6-25 MICHIGAN 1929-30 W 17-11 Minnesota 2014-15 W 28-12 vs. Maryland STATE 1929-30 W 23-3 MINNESOTA 2015-16 W 25-12 vs. Maryland 1971-72 L 10-24 Michigan State 1930-31 L 9-17 Minnesota 2017-18 W 32-6 MARYLAND 1972-73 W 21-12 MICHIGAN 1931-32 L 3-27 MINNESOTA 2018-19 W 30-13 at Maryland STATE 1933-34 L 0-29 Minnesota 1973-74 W 18-16 Michigan State 1934-35 L 3-29 Minnesota Miami (Ohio) Wisconsin leads 1-0 1974-75 W 20-14 MICHIGAN 1935-36 L 3-25 Minnesota 1971-72 W 20-13 MIAMI (OHIO) STATE 1936-37 L 6.5-23 Minnesota 1975-76 W 19-17 Michigan State 1937-38 L 9.5-18.5 Minnesota Michigan Wisconsin trails 24-28-1 1976-77 W 40-2 MICHIGAN 1939-40 L 6-26 Minnesota 1923-24 W 14-4 MICHIGAN STATE 1940-41 L 3-29 MINNESOTA 1924-25 W 17-6 Michigan 1977-78 T 20-20 Michigan State 1942-43 W 17-6 Minnesota 1929-30 L 9.5-16.5 Michigan 1978-79 W 26-7 MICHIGAN 1943-44 L 11-19 Minnesota 1945-46 L 11-19 MICHIGAN STATE 1943-44 L 11-19 MINNESOTA 1946-47 L 3-27 Michigan 1979-80 W 25-11 Michigan State 1944-45 L 11-25 MINNESOTA 1960-61 L 6-32 MICHIGAN 1980-81 W 26-14 MICHIGAN 1944-45 L 0-36 Minnesota 1962-63 L 2-29 MICHIGAN STATE 1945-46 L 3-23 Minnesota 1963-64 L 8-23 MICHIGAN 1981-82 L 17-20 Michigan State 1946-47 T 12-12 MINNESOTA 1964-65 L 3-25 Michigan 1982-83 L 12-27 MICHIGAN 1947-48 L 13-24 Minnesota 1965-66 L 3-25 MICHIGAN STATE 1949-50 W 18-15 MINNESOTA 1966-67 L 11-20 Michigan 1983-84 W 29-15 Michigan State 1950-51 L 9-17 Minnesota 1967-68 L 6-25 MICHIGAN 1984-85 W 24-8 MICHIGAN 1951-52 L 12-14 MINNESOTA 1971-72 L 6-29 Michigan STATE 1952-53 L 3-23 Minnesota 1972-73 L 5-29 MICHIGAN 1985-86 W 28-13 Michigan State 1953-54 W 16-15 MINNESOTA 1973-74 L 9-24 Michigan 1986-87 W 34-8 MICHIGAN 1954-55 W 22-8 Minnesota 1974-75 W 19-13 MICHIGAN STATE 1955-56 L 8-23 MINNESOTA 1975-76 W 20-14 Michigan 1987-88 W 23-18 Michigan State 1956-57 L 11-15 Minnesota 1976-77 W 21-14 MICHIGAN 1988-89 W 30-15 vs. Michigan 1957-58 L 8-20 MINNESOTA 1977-78 W 31-11 Michigan State4 1958-59 L 8-22 Minnesota 1978-79 W 31-9 MICHIGAN 1988-89 W 26-15 MICHIGAN 1959-60 L 2-27 MINNESOTA 1979-80 W 27-10 Michigan STATE 1962-63 W 16-11 MINNESOTA 1980-81 W 26-15 MICHIGAN 1989-90 W 19-13 Michigan State 1963-64 L 11-17 Minnesota 1981-82 W 21-13 Michigan 1990-91 W 34-7 MICHIGAN 1964-65 L 11-16 MINNESOTA 1982-83 W 22-17 MICHIGAN STATE 1965-66 L 11-19 Minnesota 1983-84 W 28-9 Michigan 1991-92 W 28-8 Michigan State 1966-67 L 12-17 Minnesota 1984-85 W 23-13 MICHIGAN 1992-93 W 28-10 MICHIGAN 1966-67 L 10-19 MINNESOTA 1985-86 W 24-14 Michigan STATE 1967-68 W 19-12 MINNESOTA 1986-87 W 21-18 MICHIGAN 1993-94 W 21-16 Michigan State 1968-69 L 14-21 Minnesota 1987-88 W 21-17 vs. Michigan2 1994-95 L 16-25 MICHIGAN 1969-70 W 18-16 MINNESOTA 1987-88 L 14-27 Michigan STATE 1970-71 W 21-9 Minnesota 1988-89 L 17-24 MICHIGAN 1995-96 L 16-18 Michigan State 1970-71 W 17-14 MINNESOTA 1989-90 L 16-22 Michigan 1996-97 L 15-19 MICHIGAN 1971-72 L 17-21 MINNESOTA 1990-91 W 18-17 MICHIGAN STATE 1972-73 L 14-17 Minnesota 1991-92 L 14-22 vs. Michigan5 1998-99 L 11-25 MICHIGAN 1973-74 W 24-14 MINNESOTA 1991-92 W 19-17 Michigan STATE 1974-75 W 28-6 Minnesota 1992-93 L 19-25 MICHIGAN 1999-00 L 10-24 Michigan State 1975-76 W 32-9 MINNESOTA 1993-94 W 24-18 Michigan 2001-02 W 21-19 MICHIGAN 1976-77 W 20-16 Minnesota 1994-95 T 16-16 MICHIGAN STATE 1978-79 W 22-16 Minnesota 1995-96 L 13-19 Michigan 2002-03 L 13-22 Michigan State 1979-80 W 23-15 MINNESOTA 1996-97 L 10-31 MICHIGAN 2004-05 T 16-16 MICHIGAN 1980-81 L 11-29 Minnesota 1998-99 L 11-28 MICHIGAN STATE 1981-82 W 22-17 MINNESOTA 2000-01 L 4-27 Michigan 2005-06 W 22-15 Michigan State 1982-83 L 15-27 Minnesota 2001-02 L 7-32 MICHIGAN 2007-08 W 26-12 MICHIGAN 1983-84 W Forfeit MINNESOTA 2003-04 L 16-24 Michigan STATE 1985-86 W 27-12 MINNESOTA 2004-05 L 16-23 MICHIGAN 2008-09 L 17-25 Michigan State 1986-87 W 26-11 vs. Minnesota2 2006-07 W 21-15 Michigan 2010-11 W 27-9 Michigan State 1986-87 W 19-15 Minnesota 43 1987-88 L 17-21 vs. Minnesota2 1972-73 W 24-12 NEBRASKA Northern Illinois Wisconsin leads 28-2 1987-88 W 21-15 MINNESOTA 2000-01 L 17-24 vs. Nebraska6 1935-36 W 31-5 Northern Illinois 1988-89 L 12-22 Minnesota 2001-02 W 23-16 vs. Nebraska6 1936-37 W 34-0 NORTHERN IL- 1988-89 W 20-18 vs. Minnesota4 2004-05 T 19-19 vs. Nebraska6 LINOIS 1989-90 L 14-28 MINNESOTA 2009-10 L 26-17 vs. Nebraska7 1957-58 W 16-13 Northern Illinois 1990-91 W 24-17 Minnesota 2010-11 W 22-15 NEBRASKA 1964-65 W 29-2 NORTHERN IL- 1991-92 W 29-5 MINNESOTA 2011-12 L 0-36 NEBRASKA LINOIS 1992-93 L 9-30 Minnesota 2012-13 W 19-17 Nebraska 1966-67 W 21-12 NORTHERN 1993-94 L 18-28 MINNESOTA 2013-14 L 15-22 NEBRASKA ILLNOIS 1993-94 L 3-41 vs. Minnesota2 2014-15 W 23-14 Nebraska 1967-68 W 22-8 Northern Illinois 1994-95 L 9-28 Minnesota 2015-16 L 11-29 NEBRAS- 1969-70 W 20-12 NORTHERN IL- 1995-96 W 22-13 MINNESOTA KA LINOIS 1996-97 L 9-28 Minnesota 2016-17 L 11-28 Nebraska 1970-71 W 22-11 NORTHERN IL- 1997-98 L 11-25 MINNESOTA 2017-18 L 10-24 NEBRASKA LINOIS 1998-99 L 7-36 MINNESOTA 2018-19 W 22-21 at Nebraska 1971-72 L 9-29 Northern Illinois 1999-00 L 6-32 Minnesota 1975-76 W 26-9 NORTHERN IL- 2000-01 L 6-33 MINNESOTA Nebraska-Omaha Wisconsin trails 0-1 LINOIS 2001-02 L 4-40 Minnesota 1967-68 L 12-19 NEBRASKA- 1976-77 W 30-5 Northern Illinois 2002-03 L 6-40 MINNESOTA OMAHA 1977-78 W 37-6 NORTHERN IL- 2003-04 W 17-16 Minnesota LINOIS 2004-05 W 18-17 MINNESOTA North Carolina Wisconsin leads 9-3-1 1979-80 W 45-0 NORTHERN IL- 2005-06 L 12-26 Minnesota 1983-84 W 21-19 North Carolina LINOIS 2006-07 L 12-28 MINNESOTA 1983-84 W 22-13 vs. North Caro- 1980-81 W 24-11 Northern Illinois 2007-08 W 20-17 Minnesota lina2 1981-82 W 30-7 NORTHERN IL- 2008-09 L 15-22 vs. Minnesota5 1984-85 W 30-6 NORTH CARO- LINOIS 2008-09 W 19-15 MINNESOTA LINA 1982-83 W 24-9 Northern Illinois 2009-10 L 20-18 vs. Minnesota5 1985-86 W 25-10 North Carolina 1983-84 W 39-6 NORTHERN IL- 2010-11 L 15-21 Minnesota 1985-86 T 17-17 vs. North Caro- LINOIS 2010-11 W 19-17 vs. Minnesota5 lina2 1984-85 W 21-12 Northern Illinois 2011-12 L 3-37 Minnesota 1986-87 L 15-23 vs. North Caro- 1985-86 W 26-10 NORTHERN IL- 2012-13 L 5-34 MINNESOTA lina2 LINOIS 2013-14 L 6-28 Minnesota 1986-87 L 19-23 NORTH CARO- 1991-92 W 54-0 NORTHERN IL- 2015-16 L 16-17 MINNESOTA LINA LINOIS 2016-17 L 15-18 Minnesota 1987-88 W 22-14 vs. North Caro- 1992-93 W 40-9 NORTHERN IL- 2018-19 L 13-27 MINNESOTA lina2 LINOIS 2005-06 W 21-15 vs. North Caro- 1994-95 W 41-3 Northern Illinois Minnesota State Wisconsin leads 3-0 lina6 1995-96 W 32-12 Northern Illinois 1977-78 W 28-8 MINNESOTA 2006-07 W 35-9 vs. North Caro- 1998-99 W 22-21 Northern Illinois STATE lina11 1999-00 W 22-13 NORTHERN IL- 1999-00 W 36-6 Minnesota State 2008-09 W 27-8 vs. North Caro- LINOIS 2001-02 W 31-9 Minnesota State lina11 2002-03 W 26-12 Northern Illinois 2010-11 W 27-3 vs. North Caro- 2003-04 W 27-9 NORTHERN IL- Missouri Wisconsin leads 2-0-1 lina11 LINOIS 1965-66 W 27-3 MISSOURI 2013-14 L 21-24 vs. North Caro- 2004-05 W 27-12 Northern Illinois 1995-96 W 37-3 MISSOURI lina14 2005-06 L 17-18 NORTHERN IL- 1996-97 T 21-21 MISSOURI LINOIS North Carolina State Wisconsin leads 2006-07 W 26-9 Northern Illinois Moorhead State Wisconsin leads 1-0 7-0 1973-74 W 42-6 MOORHEAD 1983-84 W 27-11 North Carolina St. Northern Iowa Wisconsin leads 25-20-2 STATE 1985-86 W 23-16 North Carolina St. 1926-27 L 9-14 Northern Iowa 1990-91 W 28-13 NORTH CARO- 1928-29 L 9-11 Northern Iowa Morgan State Wisconsin leads 4-0 LINA ST 1933-34 L 0-30 Northern Iowa 1983-84 W 30-6 Morgan State 1991-92 W 36-9 NORTH CARO- 1934-35 L 3-29 NORTHERN 1984-85 W 32-11 vs. Morgan State3 LINA ST IOWA 1989-90 W 47-3 MORGAN STATE 1992-93 W 24-21 NORTH CARO- 1936-37 L 10-24 Northern Iowa 1995-96 W 54-0 MORGAN STATE LINA ST 1937-38 L 14-16 NORTHERN 2006-07 W 29-9 vs. N.C. St.11 IOWA Navy Wisconsin leads 6-1 2008-09 W 20-15 vs. N.C. St.11 1938-39 L 8-24 Northern Iowa 1980-81 W 34-7 vs. Navy1 1939-40 L 8-26 Northern Iowa 1992-93 W 18-12 vs. Navy2 North Dakota Wisconsin leads 1-0 1955-56 L 11-19 Northern Iowa 1993-94 L 15-22 vs. Navy2 1965-66 W 20-9 NORTH DAKOTA 1956-57 L 14-16 NORTHERN 2000-01 W 25-9 vs. Navy6 IOWA 2001-02 W 35-3 vs. Navy6 North Dakota State Wisconsin leads 3-0 1957-58 L 0-28 Northern Iowa 2006-07 W 29-7 vs. Navy10 1993-94 W 24-18 North Dakota 1958-59 W 14-11 NORTHERN 2007-08 W 23-12 vs. Navy6 State IOWA 2013-14 W 23-17 NORTHDAKO- 1963-64 W 26-5 NORTHERN Nebraska Wisconsin leads 10-9-2 TAST IOWA 1945-46 W 20-10 NEBRASKA 2014-15 W 25-9 North Dakota 1964-65 W 15-9 NORTHERN 1949-50 L 9-15 Nebraska State IOWA 1950-51 T 12-12 NEBRASKA 1966-67 W 26-3 Northern Iowa 1951-52 W 23-3 Nebraska Northern Colorado Wisconsin leads 2-0 1970-71 W 23-9 NORTHERN 1952-53 L 13-19 NEBRASKA 1998-99 W 34-7 Northern Colo- IOWA 1953-54 W 17-11 Nebraska rado 1983-84 W 29-8 NORTHERN 1954-55 W 25-3 NEBRASKA 2006-07 W 29-10 vs. N.Colorado11 IOWA 1962-63 W 16-15 NEBRASKA 1983-84 L 13-24 Northern Iowa 44 1984-85 W 27-8 Northern Iowa 1933-34 L 8-28 Northwestern ERN 1984-85 W 24-8 NORTHERN 1933-34 W 18-16 NORTHWEST- 1982-83 W 19-15 Northwestern IOWA ERN 1983-84 W 33-11 NORTHWEST- 1985-86 W 21-12 NORTHERN 1934-35 L 10-25 Northwestern ERN IOWA 1934-35 L 3-27 NORTHWEST- 1984-85 W 37-10 Northwestern 1985-86 W 23-15 vs. Northern Iowa ERN 1985-86 W 34-9 NORTHWEST- 1986-87 L 15-19 Northern Iowa 1935-36 W 21-11 NORTHWEST- ERN 1987-88 L 12-22 NORTHERN ERN 1986-87 W 20-15 Northwestern IOWA 1936-37 L 11-21 Northwestern 1987-88 W 31-9 NORTHWEST- 1992-93 L 16-19 vs. Northern 1936-37 L 9-23 NORTHWEST- ERN Iowa2 ERN 1988-89 W 20-16 Northwestern 1994-95 W 35-7 Northern Iowa 1937-38 W 19-11 NORTHWEST- 1988-89 W 23-12 vs. Northwestern4 1995-96 W 39-4 NORTHERN ERN 1989-90 W 19-18 NORTHWEST- IOWA 1938-39 L 8-20 Northwestern ERN 1996-97 W 24-13 Northern Iowa 1939-40 W 17-13 NORTHWEST- 1990-91 W 33-9 Northwestern 1997-98 W 25-12 NORTHERN ERN 1991-92 W 29-9 NORTHWEST- IOWA 1940-41 W 24-6 Northwestern ERN 1999-00 T 17-17 Northern Iowa 1941-42 W 22-3 NORTWESTERN 1992-93 W 23-13 Northwestern 2000-01 W 20-19 NORTHERN 1942-43 W 18-16 Northwestern 1993-94 W 25-17 NORTHWEST- IOWA 1943-44 T 16-16 NORTHWEST- ERN 2001-02 L 12-26 Northern Iowa ERN 1994-95 W 24-11 Northwestern 2002-03 W 27-18 NORTHERN 1944-45 L 5-29 Northwestern 1995-96 L 13-20 NORTHWEST- IOWA 1945-46 W 23-3 NORTHWEST- ERN 2003-04 W 24-13 Northern Iowa ERN 1996-97 L 15-23 Northwestern 2004-05 W 20-14 NORTHERN 1946-47 W 27-5 Northwestern 1997-98 L 14-26 NORTHWEST- IOWA 1947-48 W 25-5 NORTHWEST- ERN 2005-06 W 19-16 Northern Iowa ERN 1998-99 L 17-24 Northwestern 2006-07 W 24-10 NORTHERN 1948-49 W 16-11 Northwestern 1999-00 W 27-9 NORTHWEST- IOWA 1949-50 W 24-6 NORTHWEST- ERN 2007-08 T 16-16 Northern Iowa ERN 2000-01 W 28-9 Northwestern 2008-09 W 36-9 vs. Northern 1950-51 W 18-13 Northwestern 2001-02 W 29-12 NORTHWEST- Iowa12 1951-52 W 16-11 NORTHWEST- ERN 2009-10 W 25-11 vs. Northern Iowa ERN 2002-03 W 24-13 Northwestern 2010-11 W 23-14 NORTHERN 1952-53 L 12-14 Northwestern 2003-04 W 28-6 NORTHWEST- IOWA 1953-54 W 19-13 NORTHWEST- ERN 2011-12 L 15-25 Northern Iowa ERN 2004-05 W 19-18 Northwestern 2011-12 L 15-30 vs. Northern 1954-55 W 21-10 Northwestern 2005-06 L 15-24 NORTHWEST- Iowa5 1955-56 W 26-5 Northwestern ERN 2012-13 W 24-13 NORTHERN 1957-58 W 18-13 NORTHWEST- 2006-07 L 18-19 Northwestern IOWA ERN 2007-08 W 21-19 NORTHWEST- 2012-13 L 15-24 vs. Northern 1958-59 W 15-9 Northwestern ERN Iowa5 1959-60 L 7-25 NORTHWEST- 2008-09 L 19-21 Northwestern 2013-14 L 9-29 Northern Iowa ERN 2009-10 W 32-6 NORTHWEST- 2016-17 W 23-12 NORTHERN 1960-61 L 14-23 Northwestern ERN IOWA 1961-62 W 15-11 NORTHWEST- 2010-11 L 13-22 Northwestern ERN 2011-12 L 9-33 NORTHWEST- Northern Michigan Wisconsin leads 4-0 1962-63 L 8-21 Northwestern ERN 1967-68 W 17-12 NORTHERN 1963-64 L 8-21 NORTHWEST- 2013-14 W 23-15 Northwestern MICH ERN 2014-15 W 30-16 Northwestern 1970-71 W 24-12 NORTHERN 1964-65 L 9-19 Northwestern 2015-16 W 38-3 NORTHWEST- MICH 1965-66 W 23-8 NORTHWEST- ERN 1985-86 W 40-4 NORTHERN ERN 2017-18 L 14-18 Northwestern MICH 1966-67 L 12-17 Northwestern 2018-19 L 18-25 NORTHWEST- 1986-87 W 28-15 NORTHERN 1967-68 L 14-19 NORTHWEST- ERN MICH ERN Notre Dame Wisconsin leads 1-0 1968-69 L 7-25 Northwestern 1961-62 W 30-0 NOTRE DAME Northern Montana Wisconsin leads 1-0 1969-70 L 12-24 NORTHWEST- 1991-92 W 40-6 vs. Northern ERN Ohio Wisconsin leads 1-0 Montana5 1970-71 L 14-21 Northwestern 1937-38 W 19-13 Ohio 1971-72 W 21-12 NORTHWEST- Northwestern Wisconsin leads 62-29-2 ERN Ohio State Wisconsin leads 1916-17 L 0-4 Northwestern 1972-73 W 26-14 Northwestern 30-21-1 1920-21 W 34-14 Northwestern 1973-74 W 18-15 NORTHWEST- 1924-25 L 6-8 OHIO STATE 1921-22 W 28-22 NORTHWEST- ERN 1937-38 L 4.5-21.5 Ohio State ERN 1974-75 W 22-12 Northwestern 1949-50 L 9-17 OHIO STATE 1922-23 W 19-6 Northwestern 1975-76 W 34-10 NORTHWEST- 1950-51 L 11-16 Ohio State 1925-26 W 14-0 Northwestern ERN 1952-53 W 15-11 OHIO STATE 1927-28 W 16-12 NORTHWEST- 1976-77 L 14-21 Northwestern 1953-54 W 17-11 Ohio State ERN 1977-78 W 47-2 NORTHWEST- 1954-55 W 18-6 OHIO STATE 1928-29 T 16-16 Northwestern ERN 1960-61 L 8-29 Ohio State 1930-31 W 21-11 NORTHWEST- 1978-79 W 37-9 Northwestern 1961-62 L 14-15 Ohio State ERN 1979-80 W 43-3 NORTHWEST- 1962-63 W 19-11 OHIO STATE 1931-32 L 6-11 Northwestern ERN 1964-65 W 17-8 OHIO STATE 1932-33 L 0-34 NORTHWEST- 1980-81 W 41-5 Northwestern 1965-66 T 12-12 Ohio State ERN 1981-82 W 37-9 NORTHWEST- 1966-67 L 11-18 OHIO STATE 45 1967-68 W 19-14 Ohio State 1979-80 W 27-16 OKLAHOMA 2017-18 W 26-6 vs. Pittsburgh 1968-69 W 21-8 OHIO STATE STATE 1969-70 L 11-20 Ohio State 1980-81 L 12-21 vs. Oklahoma Portland State Wisconsin leads 2-0 1970-71 L 16-17 OHIO STATE State1 1989-90 W 23-18 vs. Portland State5 1972-73 W 25-13 Ohio State 1980-81 L 9-24 Oklahoma State 2002-03 W 33-12 Portland State 1973-74 W 25-8 OHIO STATE 1981-82 L 14-31 OKLAHOMA 1976-77 W 34-7 OHIO STATE STATE Princeton Wisconsin leads 3-0 1977-78 W 34-3 OHIO STATE 1982-83 L 3-43 Oklahoma State 2003-04 W 32-9 Princeton 1978-79 W 35-6 Ohio State 1983-84 L 6-33 OKLAHOMA 2011-12 W 29-9 Princeton 1979-80 W 34-5 OHIO STATE STATE 2018-19 W 22-18 PRINCETON 1980-81 W 24-12 Ohio State 1984-85 L 11-23 Oklahoma State 1981-82 W 34-8 OHIO STATE 1990-91 L 13-27 Oklahoma State Purdue Wisconsin leads 45-14-2 1982-83 W 19-17 Ohio State 1997-98 L 8-25 Oklahoma State 1923-24 L 6-11 PURDUE 1983-84 W 26-10 OHIO STATE 1998-99 L 4-34 OKLAHOMA 1926-27 W 13-12 PURDUE 1984-85 W 35-8 Ohio State STATE 1928-29 W 19-9 PURDUE 1985-86 W 24-9 OHIO STATE 2001-02 L 3-38 vs. Oklahoma 1939-40 W 19-9 PURDUE 1986-87 W 32-9 Ohio State State6 1940-41 T 16-16 Purdue 1987-88 L 14-21 OHIO STATE 1946-47 L 0-28 Purdue 1988-89 L 16-24 Ohio State Old Dominion Series tied 2-2 1947-48 L 8-17 PURDUE 1989-90 L 18-19 OHIO STATE 1992-93 W 33-7 vs. Old Dominion2 1955-56 W 15-9 Purdue 1990-91 W 20-19 Ohio State 2009-10 W 21-19 vs. Old Domin- 1957-58 W 16-14 PURDUE 1991-92 L 17-25 vs. Ohio State5 ion22 1958-59 W 16-14 Purdue 1995-96 W 22-13 OHIO STATE 2012-13 L 12-19 at Old Dominion 1959-60 W 16-13 PURDUE 1996-97 L 11-27 Ohio State 2013-14 L 19-20 vs. Old Domin- 1960-61 L 11-22 Purdue 1997-98 W 23-13 OHIO STATE ion14 1961-62 W 14-12 PURDUE 1998-99 W 20-17 Ohio State 1963-64 W 19-10 PURDUE 1999-00 W 22-15 OHIO STATE Oregon Wisconsin leads 2-0 1963-64 W 24-10 PURDUE 2001-02 L 18-21 Ohio State 1994-95 W 35-3 Oregon 1964-65 L 10-17 PURDUE 2002-03 L 17-28 OHIO STATE 2002-03 W 24-13 vs. Oregon9 1965-66 W 27-5 PURDUE 2004-05 W 20-18 Ohio State 1966-67 W 32-3 PURDUE 2005-06 W 38-12 OHIO STATE Oregon State Wisconsin leads 5-2 1968-69 W 22-11 PURDUE 2007-08 L 13-23 Ohio State 1980-81 W 28-9 vs. Oregon State1 1969-70 L 12-20 Purdue 2008-09 L 18-24 OHIO STATE 1994-95 W 29-10 Oregon State 1970-71 W 25-9 PURDUE 2010-11 W 23-18 OHIO STATE 1995-96 W 31-6 OREGON STATE 1971-72 L 18-22 Purdue 2012-13 L 10-29 Ohio State 1996-97 L 13-26 vs. Oregon State2 1972-73 W 33-9 PURDUE 2013-14 W 22-15 OHIO STATE 1998-99 L 18-19 vs. Oregon State6 1973-74 W 26-12 Purdue 2015-16 L 6-34 Ohio State 2002-03 W 23-18 vs. Oregon State9 1975-76 W 33-7 PURDUE 2016-17 L 15-23 OHIO 2008-09 W 24-13 OREGON STATE 1976-77 W 46-0 PURDUE STATE 2009-10 W 22-13 Oregon State 1977-78 W 47-3 Purdue 2018-19 L 13-23 at Ohio State 1978-79 W 55-0 PURDUE Pacific Wisconsin leads 1-0 1979-80 W 45-6 Purdue Oklahoma Series tied 10-10- 2002-03 W 40-3 vs. Pacific9 1980-81 W 38-11 PURDUE 1 1981-82 W 26-11 Purdue 1965-66 L 5-31 OKLAHOMA Penn Wisconsin trails 0-1 1982-83 W 37-2 PURDUE 1973-74 L 18-23 OKLAHOMA 2003-04 L 15-19 Penn 1983-84 W 36-9 Purdue 1974-75 T 15-15 Oklahoma 1984-85 W 41-3 Purdue 1975-76 W 17-16 OKLAHOMA Penn State Wisconsin trails 8-15 1985-86 W 30-11 Purdue 1976-77 W 22-12 Oklahoma 1983-84 L 16-20 Penn State 1986-87 W 20-15 PURDUE 1977-78 W 22-13 OKLAHOMA 1984-85 W 28-6 PENN STATE 1987-88 W 22-16 Purdue 1978-79 L 17-20 Oklahoma 1987-88 W 20-11 vs. Penn State2 1988-89 W 28-12 vs. Purdue4 1979-80 W 32-17 OKLAHOMA 1991-92 L 14-23 vs. Penn State5 1988-89 W 19-17 PURDUE 1980-81 W 21-17 Oklahoma 1992-93 L 10-27 Penn State 1989-90 T 18-18 Purdue 1981-82 L 6-31 OKLAHOMA 1993-94 L 10-18 PENN STATE 1990-91 L 15-18 PURDUE 1982-83 L 6-34 Oklahoma 1994-95 L 12-19 Penn State 1991-92 W 20-13 PURDUE 1983-84 W 20-15 OKLAHOMA 1996-97 L 10-31 PENN STATE 1991-92 W 25-12 vs. Purdue5 1984-85 L 14-30 Oklahoma 1997-98 L 14-28 Penn State 1992-93 W 20-17 PURDUE 1985-86 L 15-18 OKLAHOMA 1999-00 W 19-17 Penn State 1993-94 W 20-19 Purdue 1986-87 W 24-8 Oklahoma 2000-01 W 19-18 PENN STATE 1995-96 W 24-16 Purdue 1987-88 W 30-10 OKLAHOMA 2001-02 W 26-12 vs. Penn State2 1999-00 W 20-19 PURDUE 1989-90 L 12-22 vs. Oklahoma5 2002-03 L 9-27 Penn State 2000-01 L 15-19 Purdue 1992-93 W 21-15 vs. Oklahoma2 2003-04 L 15-24 PENN STATE 2002-03 L 6-32 PURDUE 1997-98 L 10-25 vs. Oklahoma6 2005-06 W 45-3 Penn State 2003-04 W 26-15 vs. Purdue2 1998-99 L 3-37 vs. Oklahoma6 2006-07 W 17-16 PENN STATE 2003-04 W 22-12 vs. Purdue2 2007-08 W 18-15 Oklahoma 2008-09 W 28-13 Penn State 2003-04 W 28-6 PURDUE 2009-10 L 22-15 PENN STATE13 2005-06 W 24-16 PURDUE Oklahoma State Wisconsin trails 3-14 2010-11 L 12-30 Penn State 2006-07 W 27-12 Purdue 1973-74 L 12-21 OKLAHOMA 2011-12 L 0-43 PENN STATE 2008-09 W 19-15 PURDUE STATE 2012-13 L 6-36 Penn State 2009-10 W 27-11 Purdue24 1974-75 L 12-20 Oklahoma State 2015-16 L 7-36 Penn State 2010-11 L 16-18 PURDUE 1975-76 L 16-17 OKLAHOMA 2016-17 L 11-33 PENN STATE 2011-12 L 3-41 PURDUE STATE 2018-19 L 13-24 at Penn State 2012-13 L 14-22 Purdue 1976-77 W 20-16 Oklahoma State 2016-17 W 22-12 Purdue 1977-78 L 15-17 OKLAHOMA Pittsburgh Wisconsin Leads 2-1 2017-18 L 15-25 PURDUE STATE 2001-02 W 24-18 vs. Pittsburgh2 1978-79 W 24-13 Oklahoma State 2015-16 L 9-25 vs. Pittsburgh Rider Wisconsin leads 3-1 46 2001-02 W 27-18 vs. Rider2 1967-68 W 21-13 UW-MILWAUKEE West Virginia Wisconsin leads 4-0 2003-04 W 27-18 vs. Rider2 1969-70 W 34-0 UW-MILWAUKEE 1961-62 W 23-5 WEST VIRGINIA 2011-12 W 28-8 vs. Rider 1970-71 W 32-6 UW-MILWAUKEE 1986-87 W 20-15 vs. West Virginia2 2014-15 L 19-20 Rider 1971-72 W 32-9 UW-Milwaukee 1991-92 W 30-9 vs. West Virginia5 1972-73 W 30-12 UW-MILWAUKEE 2000-01 W 28-9 vs. West Virginia2 Rutgers Wisconsin leads 3-2 1973-74 W 35-6 UW-MILWAUKEE 2000-01 W 21-18 Rutgers 1974-75 W 52-0 UW-MILWAUKEE Wheaton Wisconsin leads 21-7 2014-15 W 19-18 RUTGERS 1975-76 W 50-0 UW-MILWAUKEE 1934-35 L 9-21 Wheaton 2015-16 W 18-15 Rutgers 1976-77 W 59-0 UW-MILWAUKEE 1934-35 L 16-18 WHEATON 2017-18 L 10-24 RUTGERS 1935-36 W 17-15 Wheaton 2018-19 L 16-17 at Rutgers UW-Oshkosh Wisconsin leads 6-0 1935-36 L 9.5-17.5 WHEATON 1969-70 W 23-12 UW-OSHKOSH 1936-37 W 17-15 Wheaton Seton Hall Wisconsin leads 1970-71 W 24-8 UW-OSHKOSH 1937-38 W 22-11 Wheaton 1-0 2004-05 W 46-6 UW-Oshkosh 1938-39 W 21-11 WHEATON 2000-01 W 31-7 Seton Hall 2005-06 W 51-0 UW-Oshkosh 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WYOMING boro TER 1989-90 W 20-15 WYOMING 1984-85 W 26-8 UW-WHITEWA- 1989-90 W 24-11 WYOMING Utah Valley State Wisconsin leads 3-0 TER 1990-91 W 30-7 Wyoming 2003-04 W 26-15 vs. Utah Valley 2011-12 W 39-3 UW-WHITEWA- 1992-93 W 26-12 WYOMING State6 TER 1998-99 T 19-19 Wyoming 2007-08 W 28-7 vs. Utah Valley 2013-14 W 27-12 vs. UW-Whitewa- 1999-00 W 22-12 vs. Wyoming7 State6 ter16 2018-19 W 22-17 UTAH VALLEY 2015-16 W 43-0 UW-WHITEWA- 1 - at Hall of Fame Classic TER 2 - at Virginia Duals UT-Chattanooga Wisconsin leads 1-0 2017-18 W 38-3 UW-Whitewater 3 - at Louisiana State Duals 2010-11 W 25-16 vs. UT-Chattanoo- 4 - at Big Ten Duals ga11 Virginia Wisconsin leads 4-0 5 - at National Duals 1997-98 W 23-16 vs. Virginia6 6 - at Lonestar Duals UW-Green Bay Wisconsin leads 1-0 2006-07 W 30-7 vs. Virginia11 7 - at Dallas Duals 1983-84 W 60-0 UW-Green Bay 2008-09 W 25-15 vs. Virginia11 8 - at UW Triangular 2013-14 W 19-17 vs. Virginia14 9 - at Oregon Classic UW-La Crosse Wisconsin leads 6-1 10 - at Northwestern Duals 1967-68 W 33-0 UW-LA CROSSE Virginia Tech Wisconsin trails 2-3 11 - at ACC/Big Ten Clash 1996-97 L 18-21 UW-La Crosse 1967-68 L 16-17 VIRGINIA TECH 12 - at Wisconsin Dells - Dells Dual Wrestling 1997-98 W 25-9 UW-La Crosse 1969-70 W 22-13 VIRGINIA TECH Classic 1998-99 W 24-13 UW-La Crosse 2010-11 W 24-19 vs. Virginia Tech11 13 - at Badger Duals 1999-00 W 32-12 UW-LA CROSSE 2010-11 L 19-20 vs. Virginia Tech5 14 - at Hokie Duals 2002-03 W 24-13 vs. UW-La 2012-13 L 6-32 vs. Virginia Tech14 15- at Chattanooga Double Dual Crosse8 16 - at UW-Whitewater Double Dual 2003-04 W 24-12 UW-LA CROSSE VMI Wisconsin leads 1-0 1996-97 W 31-10 vs. VMI2 UW-Milwaukee Wisconsin leads 11-0-1 1964-65 T 14-14 UW-MILWAUKEE Wartburg Wisconsin leads 1-0 1965-66 W 23-5 UW-MILWAUKEE 2011-12 W 17-16 WARTBURG 1966-67 W 21-11 UW-Milwaukee 47 All-Time Letterwinners

A Clauson, Kole ...... 1997, 98, 99, 00 Clayton, Mark ...... 1985, 86, 87 Abad, Matt ...... 1989, 90 Clough, Scott ...... 1994, 96, 97, 98 Abbott, James ...... 1973, 74 Clum, Tom ...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Alf, Steve ...... 1997, 98, 99, 00 Clum, Danny ...... 2007, 2008 Allen, Patrick ...... 1989, 90 Cole, Allan ...... 1936 Anderson, John ...... 1937, 38, 39 Cole, John ...... 1955, 56, 57 Anderson, Zach ...... 1996, 97 Cole, Wallace ...... 1926 Andreae, Otto, Jr ...... 1938 mgr Corp, Paul ...... 1933 Arnel, Danny ...... 2010. Costanza, Samuel ...... 1950, 51, 52 Aschebrook, Gordon . . . . . 1975, 76, 77 Coufal, Dusty ...... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Austin, Stanley ...... 1936, 37 Cousins, Frank ...... 2012, 13, 14,15 Covaciu, Jacob ...... 2018 Cox, Ben ...... 2011, 13, 14, 15 B Crass, Jordan ...... 2006, 07 Crass, Josh ...... 2006 Babcock, W . J ...... 1917, 18 Crone, Andrew ...... 2015, 16, 17, 18 Bach, Steven ...... 1965. Cruz, Tim ...... 1998, 99 Baer, Frank ...... 2012 Cudd, Brady ...... 1999, 00 Bagnall, Lorne ...... 1931. Cudd, Collin ...... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Bahr, Devin ...... 2019 Cullen, Michael ...... 2017, 18, 19 Baker, Robert ...... 1937 mgr Culver, Lucian ...... 1920. Ballweg, Charles ...... 1970 Barbaro, Anthony ...... 1946, 47 Barnes, Ervin ...... 1966 D Bartkowiak, Donald . . . . . 1954, 55, 56 2015 All-American Connor Medbery Baudhuin, Jim ...... 1986 Daemmrich, Otto ...... 1947 Beale, Elmer ...... 1964, 65, 66 Daly, Thomas ...... 1985, 86, 87 Beebe, Mark ...... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Beyer, James ...... 1977. Davies, Frank ...... 1973, 74 Beecher, Richard ...... 1936 Beiberstein, Adolph ...... 1923, 24 Davison, Keith ...... 1990, 91, 93, 94 Behling, Dave ...... 1984, 85 mgr Bigger, William ...... 1944 De Witte, John ...... 1947, 49, 50 Behling, Mark ...... 1985 mgr Blackmore, Roger ...... 1941 Demaray, Matt ...... 1989, 90, 91, 92 Bell, Nicholas ...... 1980 Black, Kevin ...... 1999, 01, 02, 03 DeNisco, Ralph . . . . . 2001,. 02, 03, 04 Benbow, Robert ...... 1923 Black, Tony ...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Dolata, Paul ...... 1936 mgr Bennett, William ...... 1941, 46, 47, 48 Boelk, John ...... 1931 Donar, Jake ...... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Benskin, William ...... 1976 Bohman, Michael ...... 1969. Donar, Jarod ...... 2015, 16, 17 Bergsbaken, Carlton ...... 1953. Boral, Eitan ...... 2003, 04 Dowdell, Mike ...... 1994 Best, Steve ...... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Borchardt, Chris ...... 2002, 03 Dowling, P .J ...... 1999, 00, 01 Bestor, Glenn ...... 1957. Borlie, Derrick ...... 2010 Drabenstadt, Doug ...... 1987 Bowers, Trevor ...... 2008 Brackett, Max ...... 1927 Brandl, Doug ...... 1994 Brandl, Paul ...... 1958 Brandvold, Trevor . . . . . 2007, 08,10, 11 Breineger, Mike ...... 1978 Breske, Beau ...... 2019. Bridgeman, R ...... 1928 Brinkman, Robert ...... 1970. Broming, George ...... 1934. Brotzman, Bruce ...... 1978, 80, 82 Bugenhagen, Eric . . . . . 2008,09,10,. 11 Burich, Bruce ...... 1970 Burke, Greg ...... 2009,10 Busch, Alfred ...... 1941, 42

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Callahan, Carroll ...... 1931 Cathery, Santonio . . . . .2014, 15, 16, 17 Cavallaris,Matt ...... 2013, 14,15 Chada, Harvey ...... 1925. Charland, Jeff ...... 1982 Chose, Joe ...... 2002, 03 Christensen, Ryan . . . . .2016, 17, 18, 19 Christenson, Pat . . . . . 1973,. 74, 75, 76 Clark, Ty ...... 2005, 06 2015 All-American Ryan Taylor Two-time All-American Isaac Jordan (2014,15) 48 Dretzka, Ian ...... 2018 G Duerst, Steve ...... 1979 Duffy, Jim ...... 2010. Gabert, August ...... 1956, 59 Duffy, Jim ...... 2010 Galarnyk, John ...... 1982 mgr Duus, Eric ...... 1989 Garvin, Seth ...... 2006 Dzirbik, Edward ...... 1942, 43, 44 Geister, Chason ...... 1995, 96 Gerling, Paul ...... 1931 mgr Gerten, Henry ...... 1995 E Getlin, Lonney ...... 1965, 66, 67 Gifford, Court ...... 1994, 95 Edwards, Earle ...... 1956, 57, 58 Giura, John ...... 1982, 83, 84, 85 Elfner, Eliot ...... 1960, 61 Glenn, Thomas ...... 2012, 13 Ensor, Steve ...... 1982, 83 Glover, Tim ...... 2000. Errthum, Mike ...... 1995 Gluck, Michael ...... 1966, 67, 68 Euker, Michael ...... 1980, 81, 82, 83 Goemans, George ...... 1953 Evans, David ...... 1976, 78, 79, 80 Goeters, Douglas ...... 1962 Evans, Steven ...... 1972, 74, 75, 76 Goldstein, Matt ...... 1997, 99 Evensen, Tony ...... 1986, 87, 88 Gonzales, Lawrence ...... 1971, 72 Evenson, Dan ...... 1987, 88, 89, 90 Goodspeed, Dave ...... 1979, 80, 81 Gorman, William ...... 1958, 59, 60 F Gorres, Larry ...... 1969, 70, 71 Grabot, Thomas ...... 1977 Falter, John ...... 1950, 51, 52 Graff, Tyler ...... 2010, 11, 13, 14 Farness, Eric ...... 1986 Grahek, Gabriel ...... 2015, 16, 17, 18 Farrison, Kim ...... 1978 Gregor, George ...... 1924 1978 NCAA Champion Ron Jeidy Felling, Mike ...... 2006, 07, 08, 09 Grieb, William ...... 1940 Ferguson,William ...... 1932, 33 Grinde, Bob ...... 1982. Finer, George ...... 1936 Griswold, Mike ...... 1991, 92, 93 Heuer, Wilbur ...... 1923 Fiore, Nick ...... 1945. Grudzinski, Scott ...... 1981 Heywood, Leland ...... 1929 Fisher, Keith ...... 1981, 82, 83 Guth, Jerry ...... 1970, 71, 72, 73 Hietpas, Austin ...... 2012. Fisher, Kevin ...... 1981, 82, 83 Gutknecht, Gary ...... 1975 Hill, Brian ...... 1975 Fitzpatrick, Tom ...... 1987, 88 Gutnik, Ed ...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Hill, Donald ...... 1952 Flaherty, Kelly ...... 2003,. 04, 05, 06 Hill, Randy ...... 1978. Flaherty, Ryan ...... 2003, 04, 05 Hill,William ...... 1945. Flood, Dan ...... 1989,. 90, 91, 92 H Hillger, Trent ...... 2019 Flora, John ...... 1958, 59 Hiltbrand, Todd ...... 1987 Haase, Randolph ...... 1935, 36 Foster, Randall ...... 1971 Hochstaetter, Brett . . . . .2013, 14, 15, 16 Hackbart, Bob ...... 1981, 82 Fowler, Oakman ...... 1923 Hoerr, Grant ...... 1998, 00, 01, 02 Haddon, Steve ...... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Fox, Theodore ...... 1952, 53, 54 Hofer, Kenneth ...... 1954. Hafeman, Donald ...... 1951 Framsted, John ...... 1971. Hoffmann, Steve ...... 1989, 90, 91, 92 Hager, Earl ...... 1941, 42, 43 Freeman, Ward ...... 1915. Hofman, Robert ...... 1945 Haines, James ...... 1973,. 74, 75, 77 Frokjer, Randy ...... 1972 Holt, David ...... 1927. Halada, Jerome ...... 1940 Holmes, Bob ...... 1924 Hales, Myron ...... 1929, 30, 31 Horswill, Craig ...... 1973, 74, 75, 76 Hamel, David ...... 1957, 58 Horton, Jareck ...... 2001, 02, 04 Hammen, Drew ...... 2007, 08, 09,10 Horwath, Brock ...... 2012, 14, 15, 16 Hammer, Ferdinand ...... 1929, 30 Howe, Andrew ...... 2009,10, 11 Hammes, Jack ...... 1953. Hoyer, Gale ...... 1961 Hammes, Richard ...... 1955, 56, 57 Hughes, Bill ...... 1986. Hanley, Norman ...... 1945 Hull, Calyn ...... 2008 Hansen, Ronald ...... 1971 Hull, Marty ...... 1983 Hanson, Elmer ...... 1925. Hull, Mitch ...... 1978, 79, 80 Hanson, James ...... 1976, 77, 78, 79 Husted, Tom ...... 1978, 79 Hanutke, Matt ...... 1992, 93, 94, 95 Huxhold, Terry ...... 1958 Harms, John ...... 1989, 90, 91, 92 Hass, Gerald ...... 1971 Hatch, Robert ...... 1968 I Haugen, Donald ...... 1949 Hauser, Edward ...... 1936 Ianuzzi, John ...... 1981 Hein, Jackson ...... 2010,. 12, 13, 14 Iczkowski, Dylan ...... 2012, 13, 14, 15 Hein, Jordan ...... 2007, 08 Innis, James ...... 1959, 60 Heine, Kenneth ...... 1968, 69 Irick, Charles ...... 1988,. 89, 90, 91 Heinzelman, Joseph ...... 1971, 72 Ironside, Larry ...... 1963 Heinzelman, Rick ...... 1966, 67, 68 Isom, Rudy ...... 1983, 84, 85 Heistad, Stephen ...... 1976 Hellickson, Russ ...... 1967, 68, 69, 70 J Helstad, Stephen ...... 1976 Henning, Craig ...... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Jeidy, Ron ...... 1974, 76, 77, 78 1977 NCAA Champion Jim Haines Herbst, Dallas ...... 2006,. 07, 08, 09 49 Jentz, Casey ...... 2003 Lipton, Chad ...... 1995, 96, 97 Mergen, Paul ...... 1962, 63 Jerabek, Scott ...... 1979, 80 Llerandi, Felipe ...... 1949, 51 Merry, Donald ...... 1939 Jetton, Eric ...... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Metzger, Mike ...... 2006, 07, 08 Jewell, Dennis ...... 1977 Meyer, Harold ...... 1927, 28 Jimenez, Johnny . . . . . 2015,. 16, 17, 18 Meyer, Robert ...... 1979, 80, 82 Johnson, Brekke ...... 1964, 65, 66 Milek, Joseph ...... 1963, 65 Johnson, Godfrey ...... 1912 Miller, Mike ...... 1987,. 88, 89, 90 Johnson, Russell ...... 1943 Minkow, David ...... 1927 mgr Johnson, Thomas ...... 1940 Miyagawa, Richard ...... 1944 Jones, Michael ...... 1970, 71 Modahl, Gerald ...... 1958, 59 Jordan, Ben ...... 2009,. 10, 11, 12 Model, Garrettt ...... 2019 Jordan, Isaac ...... 2014,15, 16, 17 Monroe, David ...... 1966 Jordan, Jeff ...... 1985, 86, 87, 88 Moore, David ...... 1999 Jordan, Jim ...... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Moran, Tristan ...... 2019 Morris, John ...... 1982, 83, 84 Morris, Rick ...... 1978, 79 K Mory, Dean ...... 1934 Mullendore, Arthur ...... 1949. Karan, Louis ...... 1926 Munson, Earl ...... 1955, 56, 57 Karsten, Walter ...... 1930 Murphy, Michael ...... 1985, 86, 87 Kasakaitas, William ...... 1934 Murphy, Richard ...... 1955, 56 Kaseguma, Robert ...... 1953 Keigher, Greg ...... 1996 Kelliher, Matt ...... 2013 N Kelliher, Tom ...... 2009, 11, 12, 13 Kelly, Jon ...... 1990 Nalley, Richard ...... 1963, 64, 65 Kemp, Lee ...... 1975, 76, 77, 78 Nardick, Brad ...... 2010, 13 Kipnis, Dennis ...... 1980 Narveson, Marshall ...... 1978 Kissinger, Nyal ...... 1971, 72 Neale, Ralph ...... 1954, 55, 56 Kleinhans, Jim ...... 1978, 79, 80 A four-time letterwinner, Rick Lawinger was Wisconsin’s Nehrkorn, William ...... 1961 first-ever NCAA Champion. Knoerr, David ...... 1944 Nettesheim, Dave ...... 1946 Knott, Arthur ...... 1914 Neumyer, Dave ...... 1999, 01, 02, 03 Knutilla, Raymond ...... 1968, 69, 70 Newbury, Kenneth ...... 1937, 38, 39 Lord, Ryan ...... 1992, 93, 94, 95 Konovsky, Robert ...... 1954, 55, 56 Neyer, Neal ...... 1980, 81 Lowe, James ...... 1957, 59 Kopecky, Bob ...... 1981 Nicholas, Robert ...... 1967, 68, 69 Loy, Marty ...... 1982, 83, 84 Kosek, Koy ...... 1998, 99 Niemuth, Nathan ...... 1971 Lubeck, Rylan ...... 2014, 15, 16, 17 Kraemer, Lee ...... 2003,. 04, 05, 06 Nussbaum, Gerald ...... 1951, 52 Ludeman, Charlie ...... 1981, 82 Krauss, Richard ...... 1943 Kreuger, Lee ...... 1989, 90 O Kroner, Ludwig ...... 1968, 69, 70 M Kruchowski, Steve ...... 1978, 79 O’Laughlin, Michael ...... 1925 Krueger, Donald ...... 1949, 50, 51 Maciag, Matt ...... 2005, 06, 07, 08 O’Neil, Lawrence ...... 1951 Kruempelstaedter, James . . . . 1955, 57 Madigan, James ...... 1943 Oberly, Lowell ...... 1943, 47, 48 Krumrie, Tim ...... 1981. Magnan, Cal ...... 1984 Oestreich, Berlyn ...... 1934 mgr Maher, Robert ...... 1947 Olsen, Donald ...... 1957, 58 Mahoney, Joe ...... 1995, 96 Olsen, Richard ...... 1957, 58 L Mandli, Paul ...... 1950 Osterhoudt, Walter ...... 1929 Mandli, Ray ...... 1981 LaGrange, Ryan ...... 1999 Ostrand, Herbert ...... 1949 Manning, Terry ...... 1984, 85, 86 Landry, Wallace ...... 1915. Owens, Brad ...... 2000, 01, 02 Marchionda, Rocco ...... 1993, 94 Lantz, Anders ...... 2019 Marten, Brad ...... 2000 Lantz, Jens ...... 2016,. 17, 18, 19 Martens, Robert ...... 1940. Laudon, Tyler ...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 P Martin, Cole ...... 2017, 18, 19 Laurenzi, Dino ...... 1951 Martin, Stephen ...... 1963, 64 Paar, Ronald ...... 1962, 63, 64 Lawinger, Paul ...... 1977, 78 Martino, Scott ...... 1982 Paine, Charles ...... 1945. Lawinger, Rick ...... 1971, 72, 73, 74 Massey, Kyle ...... 2006,. 07, 08, 09 Pape, Daniel ...... 1995, 96 Lawinger, Steve ...... 1974, 75, 76, 77 Mathews, Edward ...... 1952, 54, 55 Paulsen, Robert ...... 1975 Lease, Pat ...... 1982 Mathias, Walter ...... 1928, 29, 30 Pedersen, William ...... 1954, 55 Lederman, Lawrence . . . . . 1936, 37, 38 McCall, Timmy ...... 2012, 13, 14,15 Peissig, Eric ...... 2015, 16, 17, 18 Lee, David ...... 1988, 89 McClelland, JJ ...... 2016, 17 Penager, Brett ...... 1988, 89 Leiskau, Peter ...... 1970, 71, 72 McDonald, Douglas ...... 1988. Pernat, Daniel ...... 1964, 65, 66 Lessl, Robert ...... 1949, 50, 51 McInnis, Michael ...... 1970 Pernat, Jason ...... 1999, 00 Levihn, William ...... 1953. McKernan, Michael ...... 1987, 88 Perry, Shawn ...... 2011, 12 Levin, Sebastien ...... 2012 McLeod, John ...... 1960 Peterman, Ivan ...... 1921, 22 Lewis, Ryan ...... 2001, 02 McMurray, Ora ...... 1921 Peterson, James ...... 1993 Liegel, Ralph ...... 1985, 86, 87 McNeil, Charles ...... 1958, 59 Peterson, Joseph . . . . 1947,. 48, 49, 50 Liegel, Scott ...... 2012, 13, 14 McNellis, Corey ...... 1999, 00, 01 Peterson, Justin ...... 2006, 07, 08 Liegel, Seth ...... 2015, 16, 17 McQuade, Shane ...... 2011, 12, 13 Peterson, Paul ...... 1947, 48, 49, 50 Lietzau, Troy ...... 1998 McShane, Paul ...... 1983, 84, 85, 87 Peterson, Phillip ...... 1947 Lifsey, Benjamin ...... 1986. McSweeney, Dennis ...... 2003 Pfeiffer, John ...... 1940 Limmex, Dennis ...... 1981, 82, 83, 84 Medbery, Connor . . . . 2013,. 14, 15, 17 Phillips, Chester ...... 1937, 38, 39 Limmex, Terry ...... 1979 Menne, Zach ...... 2005,. 06, 07, 08 Pieper, Ron ...... 1991, 92, 93, 94 50 Pillath, Roger ...... 1962, 63, 64 Roberts, John ...... 1940, 41, 42 T Plenner, Earl ...... 1924 Roberts, Ronald D ...... 1952. Ponic, Bill ...... 2006 mgr Robertson, Ricky ...... 2015, 16, 17, 18 Tabet, John ...... 1975, 76 Popp, William ...... 1957, 58, 59 Robinson, William . . . . . 1944, 46, 47,48 Tanelli, Zach ...... 2006, 07, 08, 09 Potter, Steven ...... 1967. Roth, E . Walter ...... 1918 Taylor, Ryan ...... 2014,15,. 16 Powell, Robert ...... 1963, 64 Rotondo, Ethan ...... 2018, 19 Templin, Edward ...... 1921, 22, 23, 24 Prchlik, Arthur ...... 1951, 52, 53 Rowh, Luke ...... 2016, 17 Terrill, Joe ...... 1998, 99, 00, 01 Premo, Mark ...... 1995. Ruschell, Kyle ...... 2007, 08, 09,10 Terry, Michael ...... 1977,. 78, 79, 80 Prezzia, John ...... 2011, 13, 14 Ruschell, TJ ...... 2014, 15, 16, 17 Terwilliger, Emmett ...... 1934, 35 Price, James ...... 1953 Rutt, Travis ...... 2009, 10, 11 Thielke, Jesse ...... 2014,15 Pritzlaff, Donny ...... 1998, 99, 00, 01 Ryan, Donald ...... 1950, 51, 52 Thornally, Richard S ...... 1942 Ptacek, Michael ...... 1962, 63 Threinen, C ...... 1943 Tiffany, Albert ...... 1928, 30 S Tobin, Cole ...... 2012, 13, 14 Q Toman, Thomas ...... 1960, 61 Sackerson, John ...... 1963, 64 Trachte, Jed ...... 1994, 95 Quaglio, Mike ...... 1995 Saggau, Jeffery ...... 1972, 75 Trapino, Robert ...... 1976, 77, 78 Quale, Duane ...... 1962 Saichek, Norman ...... 1942. Trinitapoli, Mark ...... 1999, 01 Quincannon, Francis ...... 1937, 38 Salisbury, Edgar ...... 1949, 50 Turner, Adam ...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Quintanilla, Izaec ...... 2017, 18 Sandner, John ...... 1966 Turner, Ryan ...... 2000,. 01, 02, 03 Sayas, James ...... 2004 Turner, Tony ...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Schaefer, Lee ...... 1952, 53 Turner, Tyler ...... 2004, 05, 06, 07 R Schank, Steve ...... 1994, 95 Tyree, Burke ...... 1990 Scharenbrock, Jared . . . . . 2016, 17, 18 Radandt, Victor ...... 1951 Schiller, Robert ...... 1934. Rate, John ...... 1967 Schilling, Thomas ...... 1982 Rawhouser, Kent ...... 1979, 80, 81 U Schmitz, Mark ...... 1981,. 82, 83, 84 Reeve, Kyle ...... 2006, 08, 09 Schmook, Gary ...... 1966, 67 Upthagrove, James ...... 1957, 58 Reif, Robert ...... 1952, 53, 54, 55 Schneider, Brian . . . . . 1994,. 95, 96, 97 Rein, Andy ...... 1977,. 78, 79, 80 Schneider, Matt ...... 1995, 96, 97 Reinhardt, Mason ...... 2017, 18, 19 Schoeneman, Richard ...... 1972 V Reinke, Brady ...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Schmitt, Cole ...... 2010, 11, 12, 13 Reinwand, Jack ...... 1973, 75, 76 Schuele, David ...... 1934 Valley, Philip ...... 1934 Rhode, John ...... 1933 Schultz, Duane ...... 1982 Van Dinter, Joey ...... 1986, 87 Rice, Eric ...... 1994 Sears, John ...... 1958, 59, 60 Vasby, Helmer ...... 1934 Rice, William ...... 1945. Seeber, Luther ...... 1952, 53, 54, 55 Vatch, Edward ...... 1972, 73, 74, 75 Richards, Kyle ...... 1984,. 86, 87, 88 Seiler, Todd ...... 1985, 86, 87, 88, 89 Veling, Nic ...... 2014, 15, 16 Richman, Mark ...... 1984, 85, 86 Self, Clarence ...... 1947, 48, 49 Viskocil, Eddie ...... 1946 Ritter, Hunter ...... 2017, 18 Senscu, Erik ...... 2007, 08, 09 Vissers, Glen ...... 1973, 74, 77 Rittschoff, Fredric ...... 1959, 60, 61 Shampo, George ...... 1943, 44 Vogel, Kendall ...... 2008. Ritz, Erwin ...... 1940, 41, 42 Sievertsen, Allen ...... 1965, 66, 67 Rivers, Dan ...... 2009 Sigler, Paul ...... 1976, 77, 79 Roberts, Harry, Jr ...... 1963 W Simonson, James ...... 1954, 55, 56 Skaar, John ...... 1971, 72 Wade, Joseph ...... 1971, 72 Slater, Brian ...... 1998 Wahtola, Charles ...... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Smith, Arthur ...... 1927 Wallman, Cory ...... 1998, 99, 00 Smith, Grant ...... 1981, 82 Walter, Chris ...... 1992,. 93, 94, 95 Smitz, Louis ...... 1927 Walter, Jeff ...... 1992, 94, 95, 96 Sneider, Dan ...... 2006, 07, 08 Wanta, David ...... 1985, 86 Sommer, Gary ...... 1976, 77 Ward, Jack ...... 1954. Soucie, Laurent ...... 1972, 73, 74, 75 Watts, Richard ...... 1971, 73 Spellman, Gene ...... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Weber, Brandon ...... 2013, 14 Spicuzza, Robert . . . . .1946, 47, 48, 49, 50 Weber, Brian ...... 1982. Spies, Dale ...... 1971, 72, 73 Weeks, Herbert ...... 1920. 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