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Wrestling Record Book.Pdf BONUS POINT WINS WINS BY TECHNICAL FALL DUAL MEET WINS 9. Dylan Palacio (2013-17) .9429 (33-2) POINTS RESPONSIBLE FOR CAREER LEADERS Player (Seasons) Bonus Wins Player (Seasons) TF Player (Seasons) Wins 10. Mark Fergeson (1989-93) .940 (63-4) Player (Seasons) Points 100-WIN CLUB 1. Gabe Dean (2013-17) 101 1. Nahshon Garrett (2012-16) 33 1. Mark Fergeson (1989-93) 63 11. Mack Lewnes (2007-11) .935 (43-3) 1. Gabe Dean (2013-17) 686 Player (Seasons) Wins 2. Cam Simaz (2008-12) 93 2. Gabe Dean (2013-17) 23 2. Dale Porter (1971-75) 52 Max Dean (2017-) .933 (28-2) 2. Cam Simaz (2008-12) 662 1. Gabe Dean (2013-17) 152 3. Nahshon Garrett (2012-16) 92 3. Pat Welch (1981-85) 21 David Hirsch (1990-94) 52 13. David Hirsch (1990-94) .929 (52-4) 3. Mack Lewnes (2007-11) 658 2. Mack Lewnes (2007-11) 150 4. Mack Lewnes (2007-11) 91 Dustin Manotti (2002-06) 21 4. Travis Lee (2001-05) 50 14. Steve Friedman (1956-59) .923 (23-1-2) 4. Nahshon Garrett (2012-16) 630 3. Nahshon Garrett (2012-16) 149 5. Kyle Dake (2009-13) 83 5. Travis Lee (2001-05) 20 Kyle Dake (2009-13) 50 15. Jason Roach (1990-92) .9143 (32-3) 5. Travis Lee (2001-05) 595 4. Cam Simaz (2008-12) 145 6. Travis Lee (2001-05) 81 6. Cam Simaz (2008-12) 19 Nahshon Garrett (2012-16) 50 16. Dale Porter (1971-75) .9138 (52-4-2) 6. Kyle Dake (2009-13) 591 5. Travis Lee (2001-05) 143 7. Mark Fergeson (1989-93) 74 Brian Realbuto (2013-17) 19 Gabe Dean (2013-17) 50 17. Al Marion (1958-61) .909 (29-2-2) 7. Steve Bosak (2008-13) 554 6. Kyle Dake (2009-13) 137 8. Steve Bosak (2008-13) 73 8. Mark Fergeson (1989-93) 15 8. Dustin Manotti (2002-06) 49 Nahshon Garrett (2012-16) .909 (50-5) 8. Mark Fergeson (1989-93) 528 7. Dustin Manotti (2002-06) 135 9. Brian Realbuto (2013-17) 70 9. David Hirsch (1990-94) 14 9. Brian Realbuto (2013-17) 48 19. Dave Crawford (1971-74) .898 (39-4-1) 9. Brian Realbuto (2013-17) 506 8. Mark Fergeson (1989-93) 133 10. Dustin Manotti (2002-06) 68 Mike Nevinger (2010-14) 14 10. Gene Nighman (1978-81) 46 20. Joe Mazzurco (2001-06) .897 (26-3) 10. Dustin Manotti (2002-06) 502 9. Steve Bosak (2008-13) 131 11. Mike Grey (2007-11) 65 11. Charles Pettit (1971-74) 13 11. Jerry Rinaldi (2003-07) 44 11. Steve Anceravage (2005-09) 500 10. Chris Villalonga (2010-15) 122 NCAA DOMINANCE RANKING (MIN. 30 matcHES) 12. Jace Bennett (2011-15) 60 Carl Keske (1993-97) 13 12. Mack Lewnes (2007-11) 43 Player (Seasons) Ranking 12. Jace Bennett (2011-15) 495 11. Jerry Rinaldi (2003-07) 120 13. Troy Nickerson (2005-10) 58 Clint Wattenberg (1998-03) 13 13. Mike Grey (2007-11) 42 1. Yianni Diakomihalis (2017-) 4.313 13. Mike Grey (2007-11) 474 12. Steve Anceravage (2005-09) 119 14. Clint Wattenberg (1998-03) 57 Yianni Diakomihalis (2017-) 13 Cam Simaz (2008-12) 42 2. Gabe Dean (2013-17) 4.164 14. Jerry Rinaldi (2003-07) 459 Brian Realbuto (2013-17) 119 Steve Anceravage (2005-09) 57 15. Justin Kerber (2007-11) 12 15. Mike Yancosky (1991-95) 40 3. Kyle Dake (2009-13) 4.106 15. Clint Wattenberg (1998-03) 457 14. Jordan Leen (2004-05, 06-09) 118 16. Mike Nevinger (2010-14) 52 16. Gene Nighman (1978-81) 11 Carl Keske (1993-97) 40 4. Ben Darmstadt (2017-) 4.079 16. Mike Nevinger (2010-14) 455 15. Mike Grey (2007-11) 117 17. Tyler Baier (2000-05) 51 17. Mike Grey (2007-11) 10 Leo Urbinelli (1996-01) 40 5. Dave Auble (1957-60) 4.038 17. Jordan Leen (2004-09) 453 16. Jace Bennett (2011-15) 115 18. David Hirsch (1990-94) 50 Max Dean (2017-) 10 Steve Anceravage (2005-09) 40 6. Troy Nickerson (2005-10) 3.933 18. Chris Villalonga (2010-15) 443 17. Clint Wattenberg (1998-03) 113 19. Jordan Leen (2004-09) 48 19. 5 wrestlers with 9 19. Dave Crawford (1971-74) 39 7. Mack Lewnes (2007-11) 3.840 19. Troy Nickerson (2005-10) 440 Mike Nevinger (2010-14) 113 Gene Nighman (1978-81) 48 -- Ben Darmstadt (2015-) 8 Walter Grote (1971-74) 39 8. Frank Bettucci (1950-53) 3.706 20. David Hirsch (1990-94) 423 19. David Hirsch (1990-94) 112 -- Yianni Diakomihalis (2017-) 43 WINS BY MAJOR DECISION Aaron Taylor (1996-00) 39 9. Nahshon Garrett (2012-16) 3.671 CONSECUTIVE MATCHES WIN 20. Joe Mazzurco (2001-06) 110 WINS BY FALL Player (Seasons) MD Steve Bosak (2008-13) 39 10. Travis Lee (2001-05) 3.564 Player (Seasons) Wins Justin Kerber (2007-11) 110 Player (Seasons) Falls 1. Mark Fergeson (1989-93) 45 DUAL MEET WINNING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 20 matcHES) 11. Cam Simaz (2008-12) 3.518 1. Kyle Dake (2011-13) 77 Frank Perrelli (2007-12) 110 1. Mack Lewnes (2007-11) 55 2. Dustin Manotti (2002-06) 43 Player (Seasons) Win% 12. Brian Realbuto (2013-17) 3.181 2. Gabe Dean (2014-16) 52 23. Jim Stanec (1997-2002) 103 2. Gabe Dean (2013-17) 50 3. Mike Grey (2007-11) 37 1. Dave Auble (1957-60) 1.000 (31-0) 13. Vitali Arujau (2018-) 3.143 3. Yianni Diakomihalis (2018-) 47 Tyler Baier (2000-05) 103 3. Cam Simaz (2008-12) 47 4. Nahshon Garrett (2012-16) 36 2. Kyle Dake (2009-13) .980 (50-1) 14. Mark Fergeson (1989-93) 3.099 4. Gabe Dean (2016-17) 45 25. Shawn Bradley (1995-99) 101 4. Kyle Dake (2009-13) 44 5. Travis Lee (2001-05) 33 3. Brian Realbuto (2013-17) .980 (48-1) 15. Jason Roach (1990-92) 3.029 5. Travis Lee (2002-04) 43 WINNING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 30 matcHES) 5. Steve Bosak (2008-13) 39 6. Joe Mazzurco (2001-06) 31 4. Fran Bettucci (1950-53) .967 (29-1) 16. Dave Crawford (1971-74) 3.017 6. Mack Lewnes (2009-10) 40 Player (Seasons) Win% 6. Troy Nickerson (2005-07, 08-10) 38 7. Kyle Dake (2009-13) 30 5. Yianni Diakomihalis (2017-) .964 (27-1) 17. Al Marion (1958-61) 3.000 7. Nahshon Garrett (2015-16) 38 1. Yianni Diakomihalis (2017-) .985 (66-1) 7. Steve Anceravage (2005-09) 37 8. David Hirsch (1990-94) 29 6. Gabe Dean (2013-17) .962 (50-2) 18. Gene Nighman (1978-81) 2.969 8. Dave Auble (1957-59) 37 2. Dave Auble (1957-60) .981 (51-1) 8. Jace Bennett (2011-15) 33 Mack Lewnes (2007-11) 29 7. Troy Nickerson (2005-10) .949 (37-2) 19. Walter Grote (1971-74) 2.917 9. 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Mark Fergeson (1989-93) .875 (133-19) 18. Mike Nevinger (2010-14) 22 19. Carl Keske (1993-97) 22 13. Cam Simaz (2008-12) .874 (145-21) 19. Aaron Taylor (1996-00) 21 20. three wrestlers with 21 14. David Hirsch (1990-94) .868 (112-17) 20. 5 wrestlers with 20 MATCHES WRESTLED 15. Dale Porter (1971-75) .866 (70-10-2) -- Ben Darmstadt (2015-) 18 Player (Seasons) Matches 16. Brian Realbuto (2013-17) .862 (119-19) -- Brandon Womack (2015-) 18 1. Cam Simaz (2008-12) 166 17. Jason Roach (1990-92) .855 (59-10) 2. Chris Villalonga (2010-15) 164 18. Steve Friedman (1956-59) .854 (34-5-2) 3. Mack Lewnes (2007-11) 162 19. Dave Crawford (1971-74) .842 (50-9-1) Jace Bennett (2011-15) 162 20. Dustin Manotti (2002-06) .839 (135-26) 5. Dustin Manotti (2002-06) 161 Steve Bosak (2008-13) 161 Tyler Baier Nahshon Garrett (2012-16) 161 8. Gabe Dean (2013-17) 159 9. Travis Lee (2001-05) 156 10. Jim Stanec (1997-2002) 155 11. Mark Fergeson (1989-93) 152 Jerry Rinaldi (2003-07) 152 Mike Nevinger (2010-14) 152 14. Frank Perrelli (2007-12) 151 15. Shawn Bradley (1995-99) 150 16. Justin Kerber (2007-11) 149 17. Jordan Leen (2004-09) 147 Steve Anceravage Steve Anceravage (2005-09) 147 Mike Grey (2007-11) 147 20. Aaron Taylor (1996-00) 144 Tyler Baier (2000-05) 144 BONUS POINT WINS WINS BY TECHNICAL FALL DUAL MEET WINS NCAA DOMINANCE RANKING (MIN. 20 matcHES) POINTS RESPONSIBLE FOR SEASON LEADERS Player (Season) Bonus Wins Player (Season) TF Player (Season) Wins Player (Season) Ranking Player (Season) Points WINS 1.
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