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South Dakota State Wrestling 2014-15 Media Guide

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ISAAC ANDRADE BRADY AYERS JOE BREWSTER JOSH CASPERSON SPENCER DERIFIELD J.J. EVERARD Redding, Calif. Waterville, Minn. Park Ridge, Ill. Beresford, S.D. Waverly, Iowa Etiwanda, Calif.

JAXON FITZGERALD SPENCER FOLK BEN GILLETTE TREY HABLE COLIN HOLLER ALEX KOCER Palo Cedro, Calif. Corona, S.D. Redfield, S.D. Albert Lea, Minn. Orland Park, Ill. Wagner, S.D.

DAVID KOCER COLTAN LAGANIERE KYLE LEET ALEX MACKI DALTON MORAN JOHN NETHING II Wagner, S.D. Kasson, Minn. Las Vegas, Nev. Cambirdge, Iowa Chandler, Ariz. Paynesville, Minn.

SHEA NOLAN AUSTIN OYEN CODY PACK LOGAN PETERSON TYLER PIEPER NATE ROTERT Rio Rancho, Nev. Crooks, S.D. Quincy, Calif. Lake Lillian, Minn. Davis, Ill. Spearfish, S.D.

BEN SCHWERY ISAIAH SEDILLOS BRANCE SIMMS QUINN SMITH JAKE TURK HUNTER WEDDINGTON Underwood, Iowa Las Cruces, N.M. Gilmore City, Iowa Columbia, Mo. Elmhurst, Ill. Andover, Kan.

KYLE WHITE LUKE ZILVERBERG CHRIS BONO JON READER Manley, Iowa Belle Plaine, Minn. Head Coach Davison, Mich. 2014-15 General Information Table of Contents Media Information...... 2 Vision, Mission and Values...... 3 Administration and Support Staff...... 4-9 Social Media...... 10 Pledges for Pins...... 11 Schedule...... 12-13 Coaching Staff...... 16-18 Roster...... 19-31 Western Wrestling Conference...... 32 2014-15 Opponent Information...... 33-39 2013-14 Recap...... 40-43 Frost Arena...... 44 Jackrabbit Wrestling History...... 45-67 New Facilities...... 68 South Dakota State University...... 69-72

SCHOOL INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Name...... South Dakota State University Wrestling Contact...... Cole Kukowski Location...... Brookings, S.D. Alma mater...... Minnesota State ‘13 Founded/Enrollment...... 1881 (12,557) Office...... (605) 688-4932 President...... Dr. David Chicoine Cell...... (507) 459-9985 Director of Athletics...... Justin Sell Email...... [email protected] Nickname...... Jackrabbits Director...... Jason Hove Colors...... Yellow and Blue Alma mater...... South Dakota State ‘96 Conference...... Western Wrestling Conference Office...... (605) 688-4623 Home Facility...... Frost Arena (6,100) Cell...... (605) 695-1827 Sport Supervisor...... Leon Costello Email...... [email protected] Equipment Manager...... Tim DeWitt SID Fax...... (605) 688-5999 Director of Sports Medicine...... Owen Stanley Web...... GoJacks.com Athletic Trainer...... Josh Hawkins Athletics Phone...... (605) 688-5625 Athletics Fax...... (605) 688-5999 CREDIT The South Dakota State University Print Lab produced 20 cop- ies of the 2014-15 South Dakota State Wrestling media guide at TEAM INFORMATION a cost of $15.53 each on recycled paper. Front cover design by Head Coach...... Chris Bono Erin Harris, SDSU University Communications. Photos credited to Alma Mater...... Iowa State ‘97 MatShots Media, Lifetouch Inc., and SDSU University Relations. Career Record (5 years)...... 50-37 Historical data compiled by Sports Information Graduate Assistant Record at SDSU (2 years)...... 11-20 Cole Kukowski. Bono’s Phone...... (605) 688-5026 Bono’s Email...... [email protected] Assistant Coach...... Jon Reader Alma Mater...... Iowa State, 2011 Reader’s Phone...... (810) 516-5835 @GoJacksSDSU Reader’s Email...... [email protected] 2013-14 Record...... 6-8 @GoJacksWrestle 2013-14 Conference Record/Place...... 3-2/3rd SDSU Jackrabbit Nation 2013-14 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 12/3 2013-14 Starters Returning/Lost...... 9/1 South Dakota State Jackrabbit Wrestling 2013-14 NCAA Qualifiers Returning/Lost...... 3/0

#getjacked 1 Cole Kukowski Credentials All requests for media credentials for SDSU home SDSU Wrestling SID wrestling matches should be directed to the South Dakota State sports information department at least [email protected] 24 hours prior to the event. Work: (605) 688-4932 . Credentials will be mailed if requests are received a Cell: (507) 459-9985 week or more in advance. Otherwise, credentials may Fax: (605) 688-5999 be picked up at the Jackrabbit Ticket Office inside the Stanley J. Marshall HPER Center weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., . Due to limited seating, only working media will be allowed access on a first-come, first-served basis. Interview Policy Jason Hove, Assistant AD/SID .The following guidelines apply specifically to Internet The South Dakota State University Sports [email protected] sites: Information Office strives to comply with all legitimate (605) 695-1827 . No more than two people working for the official Web interview requests for Jackrabbit coaches, student- site of the opponent and/or its official conference site athletes and administrators in a timely fashion. Interview times can be arranged through the Sports Ryan Sweeter, Associate SID will be issued credentials. . Web sites whose content centers around message Information office or through the coach of the sport [email protected] boards and chat rooms where users can post involved, preferable arranged 24 hours in advance (605) 376-4422 anonymous information and/or rumors are ineligible for Monday through Thursday. any consideration for credentials or access. Media members may not contact the student- Michele Schmidt, Assistant SID . Credentials will not be granted to any agency operating athletes directly without approval. [email protected] sites that are in any way affiliated with gambling, or to The SDSU Sports Information office does not (605) 688-4932 freelance or fan-based sites that are not affiliated with release the phone numbers of student-athletes to the a legitimate news-gathering organization. media, and the return calls must be made collect, or . The final decision for credentials remains at the sole via a toll free number, unless the student-athlete does Jen Dobias, Graduate Assistant discretion of the South Dakota State sports information the interview from the sports information or coaches [email protected] department. office. (605) 688-4932 The media may not interview student-athletes prior Photographers to a contest on the day of the match, but may do so Nathan Giese, Student Intern Photographers (live and still) are asked to not 10 minutes after the conclusion of dual or tournament [email protected] interfere with the sight lines of spectators. Video may by contacting a member of the sports information (605) 688-4932 be shot at mat level from the corners of Frost Arena. staff. Photographers must remain outside the team areas and in a position as to not interfere with the action.

Statistics The South Dakota State sports information office will keep official statistics and will distribute final statistics to teams and members of the media after the conclusion of a match.

On the Web The latest Jackrabbit news and updates can be viewed on the Internet at www.GoJacks.com, the official site of South Dakota State University athletics. Box scores, statistics and a game recap will be posted within an hour following the conclusion of a contest. South Dakota State Wrestling Media Outlets PRINT RADIO TELEVISION WIRE SERVICE - Associated Press Yankton Press & Dakotan Brookings Radio KDLT-TV — NBC Contact - Carson Walker Contact... James Cimburek - Sports Editor Contact - Dellas Cole - Sports Director Contact - Mark Ovenden - Sports Director Email - [email protected] Email - [email protected] Email - [email protected] Contact - Zach Borg - Weekend Sports Phone - 1-800-952-9911 Phone - (605) 665-7811 Phone - (605) 692-1430 Email - [email protected] Web - www.ap.org Fax - (605) 665-1721 Fax - (605) 692-4441 Phone - (605) 361-1357 Web - www.yankton.net Web - www.brookingsradio.com Web - www.kdlt.com NEWSPAPERS Brookings Register Rapid City Journal WNAX - 570 AM KELO-TV — CBS Contact - Troy Maroney - Sports Editor Contact - Padraic Duffy Contact - Steve Imming - Sports Director Contact - Travis Fossing - Sports Director Contact - Sean Welsh - Sports Writer Email - [email protected] Email - [email protected] Email - [email protected] Email - [email protected] Phone - (605) 394-8300 Phone - (605) 668-1179 Phone - (605) 357-5675 Phone - (605) 692-6271 Fax - (605) 342-4610 Fax - (605) 665-8788 Contact - Cat Clark - Weekend Sports Fax - (605) 692-2979 Web - www.rapidcityjournal.com Toll Free - 1-800-843-0089 Email - [email protected] Web - www.brookingsregister.com Web - www.wnax.com Phone - (605) 357-5692 Watertown Public Opinion Office Phone - (605) 336-1300 Sioux Falls Argus Leader Contact - Roger Merriam - Sports Editor KWSN - 1230 AM Fax - (605) 336-7936 Contact - Terry Vandrovec - Beat Writer Email - rogerm@thepublicopinion Contact - Craig Mattick Web - www.keloland.com Email - [email protected] Phone - (605) 886-6901 Contact - Chris Tubbs Phone - (605) 977-3923 Fax - (605) 886-4280 Email - [email protected] KSFY-TV — ABC Fax - (605) 977-3933 Web - www.thepublicopinion.com Email - [email protected] Contact - Erik Thorstenson - Sports Director Web - www.argusleader.com Phone - (605) 271-5873 Email - [email protected] SDSU Collegian Fax - (605) 336-0415 Phone - (605) 373-7376 Aberdeen American News Contact - Robert Myers Web - www.kwsn.com Contact - Matt Peterson - Weekend Sports Contact.... John Papendick - Sports Editor Email - [email protected] Email - [email protected] Email - [email protected] Phone - (605) 688-6164 KSOO - 99.1 FM Phone - (605) 373-7369 Phone - (605) 622-2323 Web - www.sdsucollegian.com Contacts - Jeff Thurn and Jeff Harkness Fax - (605) 336-7936 Fax - (605) 225-0421 Email - [email protected] Web - www.ksfy.com Web - www.aberdeennews.com Dakota News Network Email - [email protected] Contact - Steve Carlson - Staff Reporter Phone - (605) 362-3776 Email - [email protected] Web - www.espn991.com Phone - (701) 237-5000 Fax - (701) 280-0861 Web - www.americanagnetwork.com 2 @GoJacksWrestle Members of the Jackrabbit wrestling team wrapping presents for Project Joy Vision, Mission and Values

Every undertaking of South Dakota State University is driven by a common force — a relentless commitment to excellence. Within the Athletic Department, excellence is measured by much more than wins and losses. We are committed to providing each and every student-athlete with a comprehensive collegiate experience that is second to none. Every decision that guides our program is made with the student-athlete in mind. Is Athletic Achievement important? Yes, because it is the fundamental purpose of the student-athlete experience. Is Social Responsibility a vital component? Yes, we expect to contribute to the well-being of our campus, community, and state. How about Positive Student-Athlete Experiences and Competitive Success? Those also define our program because they are integral to the student athlete’s growth. That is what it means to be student-centered, and why our vision is:

VISION: To be a premier student-centered collegiate athletic program.

How will SDSU Athletics achieve that vision? By working tirelessly to create a special place where student-athletes who share our drive and determination can develop life skills that lead not only to athletic success, but pave the way for victories long into their lives. The important work of creating that setting is the heart of our mission: MISSION: To passionately and relentlessly create an environment, rooted in sportsmanship and ethical conduct, where motivated student-athletes can develop into lifelong champions.

To be a lifelong champion, one must maintain a discipline of taking the highest road. Similarly, SDSU is guided by a stringent value set that will not be compromised:

VALUES: Honesty, equity, academic integrity, fiscal integrity and social responsibility with the expectation of compet- ing at the highest level.

#getjacked 3 Adam Parsons Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach ADAM PARSONS joined the staff on Nov. 18, 2013, after working as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of North Dakota since June of 2013 and immediately began supervising the Jackrabbit wrestling’s strength and condition program. He also brings a variety of experience in the field from Belmont University, Notre Dame, Tennessee State, Oregon State and Washington State. Parsons earned a bachelor’s degree in human kinetics from the University of British Columbia and a master’s degree in sport administration from Belmont University. He also earned certifications from the American Red Cross in first aid, CPR/AED, as a USA Alma Mater: British Columbia, 2009 Weightlifting Certified Sports Performance Coach and a National Strength & Conditioning Association CSCS certification.

Nathan Moe Eric Adolph Seth Daughters Alex Jardine Head Strength and Assistant Strength and Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant Conditioning Coach Conditioning Coach

Strength and Condition staff: (L-R) Paul Lundgren, Alex Jardine, Seth Daughters, Nathan Moe, Adam Parsons, Eric Adolph SOUTH DAKOTA STATE STRENGTH AND CONDITIONG MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the South Dakota State strength and conditioning staff is to positively impact all student- athletes by helping them achieve their goals as they relate to their individual athletic endeavors. More specifi- cally, we strive to prepare them for their individual sport by providing a program that strives to prevent injury, improve strength, speed, power, agility, balance, coordination, mobility, conditioning and mental toughness. In addition, we strive to reinforce the mission of our athletic department and university by providing the high- est quality teaching and learning experience, assisting our student-athletes in becoming lifelong champions. We accomplish this by encouraging responsibility, discipline, hard work and respect for one another. 4 @GoJacksWrestle Josh Hawkins Sports Medicine Graduate Asistant JOSH HAWKINS is in his second year as Jackrabbit wrestling’s athletic trainer. Hawkins comes to SDSU by way of North Park College (, Ill.) Hawkins’ responsibilities include to adhere to NCAA weight regulations, implement mandatory skin checks and oversee rehab programs for injured Jackrabbits. A 2013 graduate, Hawkins will pursue his sport and recreation studies degree at SDSU.

Alma Mater: North Park, 2013

Owen Stanley Ben Heinze David Kragness David Rule Lisa Spors Kaitlin Boles Assistant AD/Sports Assistant Athletic Assistant Athletic Assistant Athletic Assistant Athletic Graduate Assistant Medicine Trainer Trainer Trainer Trainer

Jennifer Burt Bobby Daigle Tayler Espinoza David Holford Fernando Perez Heidi Sartorius Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE SPORTS MEDICINE Mission Statement: To administer the most advanced ethical, preventative, comprehensive, and personalized health care services for continued optimal performance of SDSU student-athletes.

Vision Statement: To be at the forefront of contemporary healthcare services, medical amenities, and facilities for the well being of SDSU student-athletes; accomplished through the utilization of our community medical professionals, experienced staff, and cultivating sports medicine research.

Core Values: Honesty, equity, academic integrity, fiscal integrity, and social responsibility

#getjacked 5 Dr. David Chicoine • President • DAVID L. CHICOINE, Ph.D., has served as the 19th president of South Dakota State University since Jan. 1, 2007, when he became the third alumnus to lead the state’s largest institution of higher education. President Chicoine, who graduated in 1969 with a bachelor of science degree in agribusiness, also holds an appointment as professor in the Department of Economics.

President Chicoine has a long association with intercollegiate athletics, and is currently serving a four-year term on the NCAA Presidential Advisory Group. Chicoine also chaired the President’s Council for The Summit League — SDSU’s conference home for 18 of its 21 varsity sports — during the 2011-12 academic year. Previously, he served as the faculty representative to the Big Ten Conference and Alma Mater: the National Collegiate Athletics Association South Dakota State, 1969 (NCAA) for the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign. He served as chair of the Budget and Finance Committee for the Big Ten Conference for nine years of his 11-year term.

In the spring of 2013, Chicoine and his executive team rolled out IMPACT 2018: A Strategic Vision for South Dakota State University. The five-year plan features four main goals: academic excellence, research and innovation, outreach and becoming a high-performing University.

During his tenure, enrollment has reached record levels of undergraduate students and Ph.D. candidates. Correspondingly, the amount of research grants and contract awards has jumped nearly 90 percent during that time.

To support the strategic plan, the SDSU Foundation in 2008 launched an aggressive comprehensive fund-raising effort — “It Starts with State: A Campaign for South Dakota State University.” The capital campaign began with a goal of $200 million, but far exceeded that to a total of more than $255 million with contributions from more than 23,000 donors.

The most visible support for the campaign can be seen in several construction and renovation projects funded primarily by generous donors, all part of the largest campus building boom since the 1960s. The majority of the facilities enhance the university’s research capabilities and allow for new discoveries that drive technology-based economic development in South Dakota.

In January 2014, Chicoine was presented with the 2013-14 Chief Executive Leadership Award by the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) District VI. The award recognizes the leadership of a higher education chief executive officer who demonstrates the ability to create a vision and inspire others.

Building a better academic model has also been part of President Chicoine’s agenda. In the fall of 2010, SDSU launched the state’s first architecture program through its College of Arts and Sciences.

The Chicoine administration also developed the new College of Education and Human Sciences in 2009, a merger of the former College of Education and Counseling, College of Family and Consumer Sciences and the Department of Health and Physical Education. It represented the first significant academic restructuring in more than 40 years.

Dr. Chicoine brought more than 30 years of experience in higher education with the University of Illinois to his role as president of SDSU. A nationally recognized economist, specializing in public finance, taxation, and rural economics, Chicoine served as an advisor to the Illinois General Assembly. His higher education administrative experience includes service as Head of the Department of Agricultural Economics and Dean of the College of Agriculture, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, at the University of Illinois.

The co-author of four books and author of more than 100 invited and/or peer reviewed academic journal articles, Chicoine also served as a member of the Illinois Governor’s Council of Economic Advisors, and was a member of the board of the Illinois State Treasurer’s Technology Development Fund.

Chicoine received an M.S. in agricultural econcomics from the University of Delaware in 1971, and completed an M.A. in economics at Western Illinois University. In 1979, he completed his Ph.D. in agricultural economics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

The president and his wife, Marcia, live in Woodbine Cottage on the SDSU campus. Their family includes son, Joshua, a Chicago-based musician; daughter-in-law Laura Ellsworth; granddaughter Sylvie; grandson Watson, and their late son, Jason.

6 @GoJacksWrestle Justin Sell • Athletic Director • JUSTIN SELL has moved Jackrabbit Athletics forward in a number of areas of its Division I pursuits since being introduced as the 12th director of athletics at South Dakota State University on May 7, 2009.

At South Dakota State, Sell oversees the Jackrabbits’ 21-sport Division I varsity athletics program. Under his leadership, Jackrabbit Athletics has continually made strides in athletic competition, in the classroom, in fundraising and in reconnecting with alumni.

Athletically, the Jackrabbits have claimed 18 regular and postseason league championships in six different sports since 2009-10. That broad-based success has led SDSU to claim The Summit League Commissioner’s Cup all-sports trophy three times (2010-11, 2012- Alma Mater: 13, 2013-14), along with winning both the Summit League’s Dr. Bowling Green, 1991 William Steinbrecher Men’s All-Sports Award and Dr. Helen Smiley Women’s All-Sports Award during the 2013-14 season. SDSU also claimed the Steinbrecher award during the 2012-13 season and was the recipient of the leagu’s Sportsmanship Award, an award voted upon by its peers, during the 2010-11 campaign.

In the classroom, Jackrabbit student-athletes continually post a grade-point average of 3.2 or higher in more than 70 different majors, which led SDSU to winning The Summit League’s Institutional Academic Achievement Award for the 2009- 10 and 2012-13 academic years, and the Missouri Valley Football Conference Academic Award in all five years in the league (2008-12).

In January of 2011, Sell announced a partnership with Learfield Sports, signing a 10-year deal worth $13 million for SDSU athletics. Learfield Sports quickly established a Brookings-based entity known as “Jackrabbit Sports Properties” that directs all aspects of the partnership, including managing and selling multimedia and sponsorship rights for South Dakota State Athletics.

In addition to the deal with Learfield Sports, Sell directed the implementation of the Letterwinners Club, which provides opportunities for Jackrabbit Athletics to reconnect and stay connected with former student-athletes, while supporting current student-athletes at South Dakota State.

Sell also has implemented other aggressive marketing and fundraising initiatives which have resulted in record average attendance for football during the 2009 season, as well as the highest number of donors and dollars donated to the Jackrabbit Club. Ticket sales totaled more than $1 million for the first time during the 2011-12 academic year, and was surpassed again during the 2012-13 and 2013-14 seasons. In addition, the Jackrabbit Athletic Scholarship Auction raised a record $510,000 in April 2014.

On the facilities front, Sell oversaw the completion of the Dykhouse Student-Athlete Center in 2010, and developed the 2025 SDSU Athletic Facilities Master Plan. Additionally, Sell spearheaded efforts to add permanent seating and a press box at Erv Huether Field, chairback seating in both Frost Arena and Coughlin-Alumni Stadium, and continues working towards the building of an indoor practice and competition facility, as well as a new football stadium. Construction of the indoor facility — the Sanford-Jackrabbit Athletic Complex — began in August 2013, with completion slated for this fall. Lead gifts totaling $12.5 million toward the construction of a new football stadium with seating up to 20,000 were received in October 2013. The project will begin this fall, with completion set for summer of 2016.

Born in Salem, Ore., and raised in Columbus, , Sell came to South Dakota State from the University of Northern Iowa, where he worked in various roles, both at the university and in the community for 10 years. He also worked at Villanova University, Syracuse University, Ohio State University and Bowling Green State University. Sell gained further experience working in the private sector for various sports teams and events.

In the Brookings community, where Sell lives with his wife, Jennie, and their four children: Abbie, Zach, Josh and Eric, he serves as vice president of the Brookings Chamber of Commerce, vice president for the Brookings Friends of Baseball and is a member of the Brookings Health System Board of Trustees.

Sell earned his bachelor’s degree in sport management from Bowling Green State University (Ohio) in 1991 and completed a master’s degree in physical education/sport administration at The Ohio State University in 1992.

#getjacked 7 • Leon Costello • Deputy Director of Athletics • • Wrestling Supervisor • LEON COSTELLO brought his comprehensive background in athletic marketing and administration from the University of Northern Iowa to the South Dakota State athletic staff in March 2010 as the senior associate athletic director for external affairs.

In his role as a deputy AD, Costello manages the external operations of the SDSU Athletic Department, which includes athletic marketing, broadcast services, development, sports information and ticket operations. He also serves as the department liaison for Jackrabbit Sports Properties and works as the sport supervisor for the Jackrabbit women’s soccer, volleyball, men’s basketball, wrestling and golf teams.

Before joining the Jackrabbits, Costello worked in a variety of roles for the Northern Iowa Athletic Department in his eight years on staff. From July 2008 until the end of his tenure at UNI, he served as the associate athletic director for external relations. In that position, he oversaw the marketing efforts for the Panther athletic program, directed the Panther Scholarship Club and supervised the men’s and women’s golf programs.

From 2005-08 Costello served as the assistant athletic director for marketing and promotions, where he assisted with the fundraising efforts of the McLeod Center capital project and coordinated all aspects for the athletic sales and marketing plan, including managing the Northern Iowa Sports Radio Network.

Under his direction, sponsorship revenue increased by more than 200 percent and ticket revenue increased by more than 150 percent. In addition to increasing external exposure by securing two separate cable television agreements and adding radio affiliates, Costello also assisted in negotiating a 10-year agreement with Learfield Sports to provide additional marketing resources, and he developed programs like the Varsity Club, to re-engage former Panther student-athletes.

A native of Fairbank, Iowa, Costello graduated from Loras College with a bachelor’s degree in physical education and sport science in 1998. While at Loras, he also played for the Duhawk men’s basketball team.

Costello completed his master’s degree from Western Illinois University in sport management in 2002 and served an internship in marketing and game operations with the Boston Celtics. In the fall of 2002, Northern Iowa hired him as its athletic marketing and promotions assistant, where he worked for a year before earning a promotion to director of athletic marketing and promotions in January 2003. Leon and his wife Heather live in Brookings with their daughter, Cailin and sons Michael and Griffin. Kathy Heylens • Associate Athletic Director - Compliance/Senior Woman Administrator • KATHY HEYLENS came to South Dakota State in July 1984 as a member of the staff in the admissions office before moving to athletics two years later as a senior secretary. Heylens became the institution’s first full-time Compliance Coordinator in 1990 and continues those duties as the associate athletic director for compliance and senior woman administrator.

Heylens manages all aspects of the athletics compliance program to ensure strict adherence with NCAA, affiliated conferences and university rules and regulations for amateurism, eligibility, recruiting, financial aid, awards and benefits, playing and practice seasons and enforcement. As the SWA, she helps to create an environment where staff and student-athletes can achieve their goals.

Heylens recently accepted an appointment of a four-year term on the NCAA Division I Legislative Council, which serves as the primary legislative body in the Division I governance structure. She also accepted an appointment to the four-member Legislative Council Administrative Committee, which acts on behalf of the full Legislative Council between meetings to transact routine items of business. She also serves on the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision Governance Committee.

In addition to her day-to-day duties, Heylens serves on the Undergraduate Experience Committee, Diversity Committee, Intercollegiate Athletics Board and Compliance Team. She also volunteers in the community as co-chair of the Brookings Food Pantry and serves as a member of the Brookings Committee for People With Disabilities.

A Watertown, S.D., native, she enjoys reading, spending time at the lake and cheering on the Jacks.

8 @GoJacksWrestle Rachel Anello Mike Brotzman Scott Brown Brian Brunner Brody Busho Carly Case Tickets Jackrabbit Sports Properties Athletic Development Athletic Development Facilities Acadmics

Tim DeWitt Jen Dobias Sam Doerr Justin Hansen Dan Haverkamp Adam Heemeyer Equipment Manager Sports Information Marketing and Promotions Broadcast Services Tickets Tickets

Jeff Holm Jason Hove Cole Kukowski Bruce Lichty Tammy Loban Tyler Merriam Facilities and Operatoins Sports Information Sports Information Facilities Administration Broadcast Services

Brittany Oligschlaeger Alex Parker Ed Posaski Rich Reid Michele Schmidt Sara Schneider Jackrabbit Sports Properties Athletic Development Budget Faculty Athletics Rep. Sports Information Athletic Development

Natasha Schreiber Jennifer Sell Ryan Sweeter Jonathan Treiber Christi Williams Beth Yoshida Compliance Assistant Academics Sports Information Marketing and Promotions Tickets and Marketing Accounting Assistant

#getjacked 9 Jacked Up Mondays Gold Standard Highlighting SDSU’s social media presence is Coach Following the Best of Brand Bono’s weekly video, “Jacked Up Mondays.” Top Newcomer in 2012-13, @GoJacksWrestle contin- In these segments, Bono gives fans a recap of the pre- ued to up its game and vious week’s action and previews the next seven days won the prestigious Gold Standard Award for continued for the Jacks, along with giving fans behind-the-scenes efforts to promote the program through social media footage of the team. platforms.

“As a program, we are really focused on branding and “To be recognized in front of our peers for our con- getting our program in front of as many people as pos- tinued efforts was very rewarding,” head coach Chris sible,” Bono said. “It is a great opportunity for us to Bono said of the award. “I have to thank my staff, in- show people what a great thing we have going here.” cluding our videographer Susan Wallrich and our sports information department for their continued efforts to With Susan Wallrich on staff for another year as the vid- promote our #getjacked mantra. eographer, Coach Bono and staff are looking to make their social media impact even greater with the addition “This is truly a team award,” Bono said. “What is most of a weekly podcast, hosted by Tyler Merriam. exciting is that we have even more planned and more experience on staff this season.” All Access Jackrabbit Wrestling: All Access is a complimentary video release to Jacked Up Mondays. In this behind- the-scenes installment, the cameras show the Jackrabbits away from the mat.

Last season All Access videos included preseason workouts, cribs and a day in the life.

As always, fans are encouraged to reach out to the wrestling staff with new ideas of what they want to see. The cameras followed the Jacks into the weight room during preseason workouts last season In His Own Words "The standard that the South Dakota State Wrestling program set this year in social media marketing was outstanding. They were relentless promoting the @GoJacksWrestle Twitter handle and #getjacked brand thoughout the year the right way and their efforts absolutely helped grow our sport. Coach Bono is such a positive Coach Bono recording Jacked Up Monday advocate for wrestling with his energy and persistent following a win vs. Augustana effort to grow his program."

- ELSM CEO Coyte Cooper

Jackrabbit Wrestling @GoJacksWrestle SDSU Wrestling

10 @GoJacksWrestle The Pledges 4 Pins campaign is designed to help the growth of the Jackrabbit Wrestling Club.

The Jackrabbit Wrestling Club is a nonprofit organization that supports the SDSU wrestling team through training and competition in the spring and summer. The money raised allows student-athletes to compete in the FILA Jr. Nationals, University Nationals and train at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs.

Any pin made by an SDSU wrestler during the 2014-15 season counts towards your Pledges 4 Pins amount. Dual meets, tournaments, opens, the West Regional and the NCAA Championships count towards your Pledges 4 Pins amount.

For example, if you pledge $5 per pin and Jackrabbit wrestlers accumulate 40 pins on the season, your pledge is $200.

The Jackrabbit coaching staff tracks the pins and your pledge amount. When the season ends, the coaching staff calculates your pledge balance and sends you a notice with the balance and different payment methods.

Levels: Starter: $1-19 All-Conference: $20-49 All-American: $50-99 NCAA Champion: $100+

For more information and to pledge, please contact assistant wrestling coach Jon Reader.

Phone: 810-516-5835 Email: [email protected]

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12 @GoJacksWrestle 2014-15 Opponents

How the Jacks Stand - SDSU vs. 2014-15 Opponents Opponent Record First Meeting Last Meeting Oklahoma State 0-0-0 N/A N/A Drexel 0-1-0 2013-14 11/9/13 Augustana 36-15-0 1965-66 12/8/13 North Dakota State 17-40-1 1958-59 2/23/14 Missouri 2-2-0 1961-62 11/24/12 Kent State 0-0-0 N/A N/A SIU-Edwardsville 2-1-1 2009-10 12/8/12 Buffalo 0-0-0 N/A N/A Dakota Wesleyan 3-0-0 2004-05 2/2/08 Boise State 1-0-0 1976-77 1976-77 Northern Colorado 21-12-0 1972-73 2/16/14 Cal Poly 1-1-0 1972-73 2/9/14 Oregon State 0-1-0 2010-11 1/8/11 Wyoming 1-14-0 1953-54 1/19/14 Air Force 2-9-0 1992-93 1/26/14 Utah Valley 1-8-0 2005-06 1/6/14 Stanford 0-2-0 2012-13 2/9/14

#getjacked 13 UA_South Dakota_8.5X11.indd 1 8/5/13 10:38 AM Chris Bono • Head Coach • Jackrabbit Coaching Staff

Jon Reader • Assistant Coach • @ChrisBono chrisbono.com CHRIS BONO Head Coach - Third Season Chris Bono joined South Dakota State as wrestling head coach in the spring of 2012. Bono brought knowledge, excitement and a history of success to the Jackrabbit program.

In two seasons, Bono has an 11-20 dual record, after going 6-8 in his second season, and has coached four NCAA quali- fiers. 2013-14 saw Cody Pack qualify for the second time, along with Alex Kocer and Joe Brewster making their NCAA Championship debuts.

Bono’s second year on campus saw the Jacks have unprecedented success at the Division I level. As a team, SDSU beat Wyoming for the first time in school history and wrestled for the Western Wrestling Conference dual championship in its regular-season finale at North Dakota State, but fell to the Bison.

The trio of qualifiers marked another first for the Jacks. Brewster, Kocer and Pack represented the first time that SDSU sent three qualifiers to the NCAA Wrestling Championships. As a team, the Jacks finished in fifth place with 34.5 points at the NCAA West Regional/WWC Champion- ship, with Kocer and Pack winning individual titles at 149 and 157, respectively.

In his first year as head coach at SDSU, Bono led the team to a 5-12 dual record, 1-4 Western Wrestling Conference record and fifth in the conference standings. The team qualified one wrestler for the NCAA Championships via the West Regional.

SDSU scored its most notable win and first win versus a major conference opponent since tran- sitioning to Division I in its season opener. The Jacks defeated Big Ten opponent Indiana 19-18 at the Huskie Duals in DeKalb, Ill.

Coach Bono and the SDSU coaching staff ushered in a new era in Jackrabbit wrestling with the sixth-best recruiting class in the nation (The Open Mat, Amateur Wrestling News). Eight student- athletes joined the wrestling team on signing day, including three ranked by AWN. The No. 6 ranking made it the best recruiting class for any sport in the history of Jackrabbit athletics.

Bono was the first NCAA Division I wrestling coach to participate in the Samaritan’s Feet move- ment, coaching the dual versus Simpson on Jan. 11 barefoot to raise awareness for the orga- nization.

While leading the Jackrabbits, Coach Bono was also tabbed as coach for the U.S. Men’s Free- style team at the 2013 Pan American Championships. In the world event, Coach Bono led Team USA to a 13-point victory.

At the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Bono produced three Southern Conference titles, two All-Americans, and 19 NCAA qualifiers.

During his three seasons, UTC scheduled many nationally ranked teams. Bono coached the Mocs to wins over Ohio State in 2009 and 2010; the Buckeyes were ranked No. 8 at the time of the second loss.

Bono was named head coach at UTC on July 29, 2006 and wasted little time directing the Mocs to their 22nd Southern Conference championship. He coached nine wrestlers to the 2007 NCAA Championships, a feat matched only by Minnesota.

16 @GoJacksWrestle In his first season, Bono guided the Mocs to a 16-1 dual-match record, including an 11-match win streak to start the season and a victory at No. 14 Ohio State. He received high consideration for National Coach of the Year honors from RevWrestling.com.

Bono joined the UTC staff in 2005 after serving nine years as an assistant coach at Iowa State. He was the Cyclones’ head assistant coach for five seasons. In Bono’s final year on the ISU staff, the Cyclones earned a third-place finish in the Big 12 Conference and a sixth-place showing at the NCAA Championships.

A native of Gilbert, Iowa, Bono was named the National Wrestling Coaches Association Assistant Coach of the Year in 2002 for his role in ISU’s success.

Bono lettered at Iowa State from 1994-97 and ranks fifth on the program’s all-time wins list with 130 victories. He won the NCAA 150-pound title as a junior.

A four-time NCAA participant, Bono placed fifth at the Nationals as a sophomore and second as a senior. As a freshman, he finished eighth at the Big Eight Conference Cham- pionships and was runner-up finish his sophomore year. Bono won the Big Eight title as a junior and was named the Most Outstanding Wrestler at the inaugural Big 12 Conference Championship in 1997. He was 115-17 his final three seasons.

Following his senior season, Bono wrestled as a freestyle competitor and defeated Doug Schwab, 5-4, to take third place at the 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials in Las Vegas, Nev.

In 2003, Bono won the 145.5-pound title at the U.S. Senior Freestyle National Champion- ships in Las Vegas, qualifying for the World Team Trials in Indianapolis, Ind., where he was runner-up. Bono was a U.S. World Cup team member, earning the gold medal at the 2003 The Bono Family (Left to Right): World Cup Wrestling Championships in Boise, Idaho, and was a member of the national team at the 2003 Titan Games in San Jose, Calif. Josie, Niki, Chris and Ellie

Bono earned the U.S. Senior Freestyle No. 1 national ranking at 145.5 pounds and a spot The Bono File on the U.S. World Team. He began the year with a first-place showing at the Dave Schultz Head Coach Memorial in Colorado Springs, Colo., followed by a fourth-place finish at the Kiev Grand Record at SDSU: 11-20 (.355) - 2 seasons Prix in Kiev, Ukraine. Bono won a bronze medal at the Pan American Championships in Caracara, Venezuela, and placed third at the U.S. Freestyle National Championships in Las Career Record: 50-37 (.603) - 3 seasons Vegas, earning a berth to the World Team Trials. Personal At the 2002 World Team Trials, Bono swept through the mini-tournament beating Reggie Wright (Gator WC) of Colorado Springs, Colo., 3-1 and Schwab (Hawkeye WC) of Iowa Hometown: Philadelphia, Pa. City, Iowa, 3-2 to advance to the finals. In the 145.5-pound championship, Bono defeated Jamill Kelly (Gator WC) of Stillwater, Okla., 3-1 and 3-0, earning his second consecutive Education World Team Trials title. High School: The Bolles School In a special wrestle-off for the 145.5-pound spot on the 2002 U.S. World Team, Bono College: Iowa State defeated Bill Zadick (Hawkeye WC) of Iowa City, Iowa, two matches to one, 2-3, 3-1, 3-2 (Exercise and Sports Science, 97) (OT), to earn his second consecutive trip to the World Championships. However, the U.S. World Team did not compete at the World Championships in Tehran, Iran. Coaching History Bono competed at the 2005 World Championships in September in Budapest, Hungary. 1997-01: Assistant Coach: Iowa State At the 2005 World Team Trials, Bono, the No. 1 seed, captured the title at 66 kilograms by 2002-04: Associate Head Coach: Iowa State defeating Jared Lawrence two matches to none. 2005: Assistant Coach: UT-Chattanooga In May of 2006, Bono beat Japan’s Kohei Fujimoto (1-0, 2-0), Uzbekistan’s Muradollo 2006-09: Head Coach: UT-Chattanooga Ablokulov (2-4, 1-0, 2-0) and Russia’s Jirair Oganesyan (1-1, 5-4) at the Independence Cup 2009-10: Assistant Coach: Iowa State Grand Prix in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. He finished with the silver medal after losing 0-1, 2-1, 1-1 to Russia’s Andrey Sementsov on a takedown with 14 seconds left in the final period. 2012-Present: Head Coach: SDSU Sementsov was the reigning Junior European champion. Wrestling Experience Bono won the 2007 U.S. Freestyle national title in Las Vegas and received an automatic bid 1993-97: Iowa State to the World Team Trials. Seeded fourth at 145.5 pounds at Nationals, he defeated second- seeded Lawrence for the title. At the 2007 World Team Trials, Bono finished runner-up to 1996 National Champion Schwab in the finals by a 2-1 score. He lost in the challenge finals in Las Vegas at the 2008 Thee-time All-American U.S. Olympic Trials. Four-time NCAA Qualifier 5th on all-time wins list Since taking over the program, Bono and his staff have stressed branding through various social media platforms. Under Bono’s guidance, @SDSUwrestling won the prestigious 2001-05: Team USA Best of Brand Gold Standard Award last season, a year after being named the Best of Brand 2001, 02, 05 Freestyle . Top Newcomer. World Team Member Bono earned his bachelor’s degree in Exercise and Sports Science from Iowa State in Family 1997. Wife: Niki Children: Josie (13) and Ellie (11)

#getjacked 17 @Jon_Reader Jon-Reader.com JON READER Assistant Coach - First Season JON READER Jon Reader was named as an assistant coach on August 26, 2014.

Reader comes to SDSU following a two-year stint as a volunteer The Readers: Jon and Ashley coach at his alma mater, Iowa State. In his time at ISU, he coached three All-Americans and saw the Cyclones place 11th at the 2013 NCAA Championships. He also played a key role in fundraising for the The Reader File Cyclone Wrestling Club and coordinated summer camps. Personal Hometown: Davison, Mich. While in a Cyclone singlet, Reader wrestled a pair of seasons with current SDSU head coach Chris Bono on the staff. A three-time All-American (2008, 09, 11), he added an Education NCAA national championship in 2011 at 174 pounds. High School: Davison HS College: Iowa State During his 2010-11 championship run, Reader went a perfect 39-0 and held the No. (Business Management, 2011) 1 ranking in every major poll for the entire year. Of his 39 wins that year, 27 came by bonus points. Coaching History Reader compiled a 124-23 career record, good for the 17th-best win percentage in 2011-13: Volunteer Coach: Iowa State Iowa State’s 100-Win Club. His 124 career victories are tied for eighth all-time at ISU. 2014-Present: Assistant Coach: SDSU

The 2011 Big 12 champ also won ISU’s 2010 Most Takedowns Award, Team Leader- Wrestling Experience ship Award, 2009 Most Near Falls Award and 2008 Bonus Points Award, along with 2006-11: Iowa State being a two-time Harold Nichols/Cyclone Open and 2011 Midlands champ. NCAA National Champion (2011) Reader has also been a mainstay on the international circuit as he is a two-time World Big 12 Champion (2011) Team member. He is currently training for a spot on the 2016 U.S. Olympic team. 3x All-American (2008-11) A member of the 2012 University World Team, he represented the U.S. at the 2012 Midlands Champion (2011) Universtiy World Championship in Kuortane, Finland. Reader also won the 2012 Hari ISU Team Leadership Award (2010) Ram Grand Prix gold medal at 84 kg. ISU Most Takedowns Award (2010) ISU Most Nearfalls Award (2009) The Davison, Mich., native received his business management degree from ISU in 2011. Reader and his wife Ashley reside in Brookings. ISU Bonus Points Award (2008) AWN All-Rookie Second Team (2008)

2011-Present: Team USA World Team Member (2012, 2014)

Family Wife: Ashley

18 @GoJacksWrestle Isaac Ben Brance Andrade Gillette Simms

Alex Cody Joe Kocer Pack Brewster

John Brady Ben Nething II Ayers Schwery

Trey Shea J.J. Hable Nolan Everard NAME Wt. Ht Yr. Hometown (High School) Roster Breakdown Isaac Andrade 125 5-7 So. Redding, Calif. (Foothill) 125 Brady Ayers 184 5-10 So. Waterville, Minn. (WEM) Isaac Andrade Joe Brewster 165 5-11 Sr. Park Ridge, Ill. (Maine South) Josh Casperson 184 5-11 Fr. Beresford, S.D. (Beresford) 133 Spencer Derifield 165 5-9 Fr. Waverly, Iowa (Waverly-Shell Rock) Jaxon Fitzgerald J.J. Everard 285 6-1 Jr. Etiwanda, Calif. (Etiwanda) Ben Gillette Jaxon Fitzgerald 133 5-7 *Fr. Palo Cedro, Calif. (Foothill) Isaiah Sedillos Spencer Folk 184 5-10 Fr. Corona, S.D. (Millbank) Brance Simms Quinn Smith Ben Gillette 133 5-7 Jr. Redfield, S.D. (Redfield) Kyle White Trey Hable 184 6-1 So. Albert Lea, Minn. (Albert Lea) Colin Holler 149 5-9 *Fr. Orland Park, Ill. (Carl Sandburg) 141 Alex Kocer 141 5-9 So. Wagner, S.D. (Wagner) Alex Kocer David Kocer 174 6-0 Fr. Wagner, S.D. (Wagner) Coltan Laganiere Coltan Laganiere 141 5-8 *Fr. Kasson, Minn. (Kasson Mantorville) Austin Oyen Kyle Leet 157 5-11 *Fr. Las Vegas, Nev. (Palo Verde) Tyler Pieper Alex Macki 285 5-10 *Fr. Cambridge, Iowa (Ballard) Luke Zilverberg Dalton Moran 149 5-9 *Fr. Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler) 149 John Nething II 174 5-10 Sr. Paynesville, Minn. (New London-Spicer) Colin Holler Shea Nolan 184 5-10 Sr. Rio Rancho, N.M. (Rio Rancho) Dalton Moran Austin Oyen 141 5-6 *Fr. Crooks, S.D. (Tri-Valley) Cody Pack 157 5-7 Sr. Quincy, Calif. (Quincy) 157 Logan Peterson 157 6-0 Fr. Lake Lillian, Minn. (ACGC) Kyle Leet Tyler Pieper 141 5-4 Fr. Davis, Ill. (Dakota) Cody Pack Logan Peterson Nate Rotert 197 6-0 *Fr. Spearfish, S.D. (Spearfish) Isaiah Sedillos 133 5-7 Fr. Las Cruces, N.M. (Las Cruces) 165 Ben Schwery 174 6-0 So. Underwood, Iowa (Lewis Central) Joe Brewster Brance Simms 133 5-4 Jr. Gilmore City, Iowa (Humboldt) Spencer Derifield Quinn Smith 133 5-7 Fr. Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge) Jake Turk 174 5-11 *Fr. Elmhurst, Ill. (Montini Catholic) 174 Hunter Weddington 197 6-0 **So. Andover, Kan. (Andover) David Kocer John Nething II Kyle White 133 5-7 *Fr. Manley, Iowa (Central Springs) Ben Schwery Luke Zilverberg 141 5-10 *Fr. Belle Plaine, Minn. (Belle Plaine) Jake Turk

* -- Indicates redshirt freshmen 184 ** -- Indicated redshirt sophomore Brady Ayers Josh Casperson Spencer Folk Trey Hable Shea Nolan Head Assistant: Chris Bono (Iowa State, 1997) Assistant Coach: Jon Reader (Iowa State, 2011) 197 Nate Rotert Hunter Weddington Pronunciation Guide Coltan Laganiere...... Lag-a-neer Isaac Andrade...... Ann-dred-dee Dalton Moran...... More-an 285 Brady Ayers...... (Long “A”) Austin Oyen...... Oh-yen J.J. Everard Trey Hable...... Hay-ble Tyler Pieper...... Pie-per Alex Macki Alex Kocer...... Koh-chure Nate Rotert...... Row-tert David Kocer...... Koh-chure Ben Schwery...... Shh-weary

20 @GoJacksWrestle 125 pounds: PROJECTED STARTER - ISAAC ANDRADE 165 pounds: PROJECTED STARTER - JOE BREWSTER

Coming off a year where he had his redshirt pulled following a Returning NCAA qualifierJoe Brewster looks to make a return strong showing at the Cyclone Open, Isaac Andrade is expected trip after receiving an at-large bid to last season’s championship. to be the guy to lead off the Jackrabbits this year. Andrade went The senior went 22-16 as a junior, including a .500 dual mark 11-14 last year and defeated All-American Earl Hall (Iowa State) (7-7). Freshman Spencer Derifield will also wrestle unattached at the Cyclone Classic. this season for the Jacks at 165. Derifield comes to Brookings by way of Waverly, Iowa.

133 pounds: PROJECTED STARTER - BRANCE SIMMS 174 pounds: PROJECTED STARTER - JOHN NETHING II

According to Bono, the 133-lb slot in the lineup is wide open. John Nething II went 21-12 as a junior and just came up short Brance Simms looks to be the frontrunner. He went 15-16 of receiving an at-large bid to the NCAA’s. The Paynesville, last year after an injury forced the Jacks to pull Simms’ redshirt. Minn., native pinned NCAA qualifier Tony Dallago (Illinois) at Joining Simms in competition for the spot in the lineup is redshirt Midlands last season and was the WWC/NCAA West Region freshman Kyle White and freshmen Jaxon Fitzgerald, Isaiah runner-up at 174. Nething will be joined by sophomore Ben Sedillos and Quinn Smith.Following back-to-back years in Schwery redshirt freshman Jake Turk at 174 this season. Turk the lineup, junior Ben Gillette is expected to take a redshirt this went 10-12 in his redshirt campaign. Freshmn David Kocer will season. Gillette owns a 14-41 career record in the Jackrabbit compete unattached in his rookie campaign for the Jacks. Ko- singlet. cer, who joins his brother Alex on the team, hails from Wagner.

141 pounds: PROJECTED STARTER - ALEX KOCER 184 pounds: PROJECTED STARTER - TREY HABLE

Returning NCAA qualifierAlex Kocer will drop a weight class Albert Lea, Minn., native, Trey Hable, will drop down to 184 after qualifying at 149 a year ago. Kocer, who had offseason pounds after wrestling last season at 197. Hable and Brady knee surgery, is expected to be on the shelf until the New Ayers will compete for the 197-lb slot in the Jackrabbit lineup. Year. The Wagner native went 29-13 a year ago en route to his They will be joined by Shea Nolan. Freshmen Josh Casper- championship debut. Redshirt freshman Coltan Lagainere son and Spencer Folk will also wrestle unattached this seaon and Luke Zilverberg will compete to step in while Kocer is out. at 197. Hable, Ayers, Nolan and Schwery went 10-20, 19-15, Laganiere compiled a 13-11 redshirt campaign, while Zilverberg 8-9 and 16-18, respectively a year ago. went 19-13. Fellow redshirt freshman Austin Oyen and fresh- man Tyler Peiper will fill out the roster at 141.

149 pounds: PROJECTED STARTER - COLIN HOLLER 197 pounds: PROJECTED STARTER - NATE ROTERT

Redshirt freshman Colin Holler will step into Kocer’s spot in Touted redshirt freshman Nate Rotert will step in and look to be the lineup this season. Holler finished his redshirt season with a mainstay at 197 for the Jacks this season. Fresh off of a sum- an 18-7 record and won 10 of his final 11 matches. Join- mer that saw him place second at the FILA Junior World Team ing Holler at 149 is fellow redshirt freshman Dalton Moran. Trials. “Rotert might be the biggest recruit we’ve had in program Moran is a Chandler, Ariz., native and went 14-12 wrestling history,” Bono said of the Spearfish native. Redshirt sophomore unattached a year ago. Hunter Weddington will also wrestle at 197 this season. The Kansas native went 14-11 wrestling unattached last season.

157 pounds: PROJECTED STARTER - CODY PACK 285 pounds: PROJECTED STARTER - J.J. EVERARD

Two-time NCAA qualifierCody Pack is looking to qualify and J.J. Everard will be the guy at heavyweight against for the make some noise in his senior campaign. Pack, who went 28-8 Jacks this season. The junior went 19-19 last season. He will a year ago, was the first seeded Jackrabbit at the NCAA be joined by redshirt freshman Alex Macki. Macki, who is a Championships in the Division I era last season. Pack was the WWC Cambridge, Iowa native, went 10-15 competing unattached last Wrestler of the Week twice and won the WWC Championship with season. a 2-0 performance at the NCAA West Regional. Kyle Leet and Lo- gan Peterson will join Pack at 157 this season.

#getjacked 21 JOE JOHN SHEA BREWSTER NETHING II NOLAN • Senior - 165 lbs - 5’11 • • Senior - 174 lbs - 5’10 • • Senior - 184 lbs - 5’10 • • Park Ridge, Ill. • • Paynesville, Minn. • • Rio Rancho, N.M. • • Maine South • • New London-Spicer • • Rio Rancho • • Major: Graphic Design • • Major: Consumer Affairs • • Major: Political Science •

Overall Dual Overall Dual Overall Dual 2013-14: 22-16 7-7 2013-14: 21-12 5-6 2013-14: 8-9 0-2 2012-13: 12-17 7-10 2012-13: 7-15 3-9 2012-13: 7-15 3-8 2011-12: 7-5 0-0 2011-12: 7-3 0-0 2011-12: 4-7 0-0 2010-11: 25-8 0-0 2010-11: 6-18 2-10 TOTAL: 19-31 3-10 TOTAL: 41-38 14-17 TOTAL: 34-45 10-25 *redshirted 2011-12 2013-14: NCAA Championship qualifier • 2013-14: improved to 21-12 in his junior 2013-14: compiled an 8-9 overall record recorded a 22-16 overall record, including season • went 5-6 duals, including a 3-2 • went 0-2 in duals • placed fifth at the a 7-7 dual mark • placed in three tournaments, WWC dual mark • recorded three falls • Dragon Open (Dec. 7) including a third-place finish at the Dak NCAA West Region/WWC Championship Open • went 4-2 at the Southern Scuffle runner-up • UNI Open and Dragon Open 2012-13: finished the season 7-15 overall, (Jan. 1-2) • tallied two pins on the year champion • pinned NCAA qualifier Tony 3-8 in duals and 2-3 in conference • recorded against Northern Illinois and Iowa Central Dallago (Illinois) at Midlands one pin (3:32), two major decisions and four decisions • won by decision (4-2) 2012-13: finished season with a 12-17 2012-13: finished the season 7-15 overall, versus Keith Johnson in conference win overall record, 7-10 in duals and 3-2 in 3-9 in duals • recorded three pins (fastest: versus Northern Colorado conference • recorded one pin (6:08), 1:39) and four decisions • WWC Coaches’ one technical fall, three major decisions Honor Roll 2011-12: posted a 4-7 overall record wth and seven decisions • won by decision one fall (2:58) and three decisions (6-3) versus Zach Toal of No. 7 Missouri 2011-12: 7-3 overall on the season • • placed eighth at Cliff Keen Invitational • Scored one fall (3:20), one major decision, High School: three-time state champion • won by decision (9-5) versus Iver Sandoval three decisions and two forfeits/defaults Reno Tournament All-American in conference win versus Northern Colorado • 2012 Western Wrestling Conference • won match at West Regional by pin Coaches’ Honor Roll

2011-12: posted a 7-5 overall record with 2010-11: named to the Western Wrestling six decisions and one major decision • Conference Coaches’ Honor Roll with a placed third at the Warren Williamson/ 3.143 GPA in pre-economics • compiled a Daktronics Open on six victories 6-18 overall record, including 2-10 duals and 1-4 in the WWC • won one match by 2010-11: redshirted the 2010-11 season major decision and five by decision • compiled a 15-8 record on the season wrestling unattached • named to the High School: went 155-59 in his prep Western Wrestling Conference Coaches’ career • named all-conference champion Honor Roll with a 3.087 GPA as a graphic freshman year • placed sixth at state design major sophomore and junior years • finished third at state senior year • finished first High School: four-time state qualifier • at Rumble on the Red • named to the all- finished his prep career with a 154-14 state team three times and all-conference record • Fargo all-American and USA team four times • also participated in Folkstyle all-American • Illinois Freestyle track and field and football • named New and Greco-Roman state champion • London-Spicer High School 2010 Senior Northern Plains freestyle champion Athlete of the Year • also excelled in the classroom, was named to the MWCA all-state academic team and the Guillotine all-state academic third-team in 2010 and honorable mention in 2009

22 @GoJacksWrestle CODY J.J. BEN PACK EVERARD GILLETTE • Senior - 157 lbs - 5’7 • • Junior - 285 lbs - 6-1 • • Junior - 133 lbs - 5’7 • • Quincy, Calif. • • Etiwanda, Calif. • • Redfield, S.D. • • Quincy • • Etiwanda • • Redfield • • Major: Sociology • • Major: PETE • • Major: Biology/Pre-Medicine •

Overall Dual Overall Dual Overall Dual 2013-14: 28-8 13-1 2013-14: 19-19 6-8 2013-14: 7-22 2-10 2012-13: 15-16 8-8 2012-13: 5-20 3-13 2012-13: 7-19 4-13 2011-12: 5-1 2-0 TOTAL: 24-39 9-21 TOTAL: 14-41 6-23 TOTAL: 48-25 23-9 *redshirted 2010-11 2013-14: became the first two-time NCAA 2013-14: tallied a 19-19 overall record • 2013-14: posted his second seven-win Championship qualifier in program history posted a 6-8 dual mark • 3-2 conference season as a Jackrabbit, going 7-22 • went since 2010 • compiled a 28-8 overall record • recorded a fifth-place finish at the 2-10 in dual and 1-4 in WWC matches • record • had a 13-1 dual mark • 5-0 WWC Dak Open • placed fourth at the Cyclone beat Augustana’s Blake Jans (Dec. 8) 8-2 record • won the NCAA West Region/ Open • record Western Wrestling Conference and North Dakota State’s Hunter Weber WWC Championship with a 2-0 performance wins against Tanner Harms (Wyoming), (Feb. 16) 6-4 • pinned Tirso Lara (Unattached), • two-time WWC Wrestler of the Week • Chris David (Air Force) and Richard Larsen Tanner O’Gorman (Wayne State) and Collin recorded four pins and four major decisions (Utah Valley) • went 1-2 at the NCAA West McNally (Western State) • placed third at the Dak Open and fifth Region/WWC Championship at the Cyclone Open • entered the NCAA 2012-13: finished the season with a 7-19 Championships on a team-best 12-match 2012-13: finished the season with a 5-20 overall record, 4-13 in duals and 1-4 in win streak • had a team-best .778 winning overall record, 3-13 dual record and 1-4 conference • recorded two pins (fastest: percentage in conference • placed sixth at the Warren 6:01) and four decisions • won by decision Williamson/Daktronics Open • recorded (9-4) versus Josh Lauderdale of Stanford • 2012-13: NCAA Championships qualifier • one pin (5:15), one major decision and won by decision (9-3) versus Nick Adams in finished season with a 15-16 overall record, three decisions • WWC Coaches’ Honor conference win versus Northern Colorado • 8-8 dual record and 1-4 conference record Roll WWC Coaches’ Honor Roll • team leader in technical falls (five) • recorded two pins (fastest: 2:11), five High School: 5 Counties champion • two- High School: 2012 South Dakota Class technical falls, two major decisions and time CIF champion • two-time Master’s B Wrestler of the Year • two-time South six decisions • placed second at Warren placewinner • third at Doc Buchanan Dakota State B champion (126 pounds Williamson/Daktronics Open Invitational • competed to the Round of 12 at in 2012, 112 pounds in 2010) • two-time 2011-12: finished 5-1 overall and 2-0 in the California State Wrestling Championships State B runner-up (125 pounds in 2011, duals • scored one technical fall, one major the past two seasons (California consists 112 in 2009) • 2011 Disney Duals 6-6 decision and three decisions • placed of only one class for all high schools • • 2010 Junior Olympics freestyle 9-3 • second at the Dak Open 182-31 high school record National Honor Society • Good Citizenship Award • 4.0 High School GPA • placed in 2010-11: redshirted multiple state track events • third in the mile and fifth in the 800m dash at state High School: had a career record of 192-6 (2012) • 2010 cross country team state • six-time Fargo AA champion • nine-time champions • placed 32nd at state • All- California freestyle/Greco/Folkstyle state Area and All-Conference running back • champion • two-time USA triple crown letterwinner in football, cross country and winner • California state champion freshman track and sophomore seasons • Three-time California triple crown winner • six-time world all-star team member • 2008 junior world team alternate

#getjacked 23 BRANCE ISAAC BRADY SIMMS ANDRADE AYERS • Junior - 133 lbs - 5’4 • • Sophomore - 125 lbs - 5’7 • • Sophomore - 184 lbs - 5’10 • • Gilmore City, Iowa • • Redding, Calif. • • Waterville, Minn. • • Humboldt • • Foothill • • WEM • • Major: Construction Management• • Major: Wlidlife & Fisheries • • Major: Agronomy •

Overall Dual Overall Dual Overall Dual 2013-14: 15-16 4-5 2013-14: 11-14 0-5 2013-14: 19-15 3-4 2012-13: 18-16 8-8 TOTAL: 11-14 0-5 TOTAL: 19-15 3-4 TOTAL: 33-32 12-13

2013-14: went 15-16 in his second year in 2013-14: went 11-14 as one of two 2013-14: recorded a 19-15 overall record the lineup • tallied a 4-5 dual mark and a Jackrabbit freshman to compete attached as one of two Jackrabbit freshmen from 3-2 WWC dual record • recorded a pair of • wrestled the majority of his matches the heralded freshmen recruiting class to defensive falls at the NCAA West Region/ at 125, but competed at 133 later in the have his redshirt pulled • went back-and- WWC Championship over Gunnar Woodburn year • breakout performance came at the forth between 174 and 184 • went 3-4 in duals (Wyoming) and Michael Espinoza (Northern Cyclone Open (Nov. 16) where he defeated with wins over Drexel (Nov. 9), Augustana Colorado) • placed eighth at the Dak Open All-American Earl Hall (Iowa State) and (Dec. 8) and Northern Illinois (Feb. 14) • (Nov. 3) and second at the Bison Open placed second with a 4-1 record • placed tallied five major decisions • placed third (Nov. 9) seventh in his Jackrabbit debut at the at the Nebraska-Kearney Holiday Inn Warren Williamson/Daktronics Open (Nov. Open (Nov. 23) 2012-13: finished the season with an 3) • recorded a pin in his first collegiate 18-16 overall record, 8-8 in duals and 3-2 match over Dillon Thooft (Augustana) • High School: 160-lbs Minnesota state in conference • recorded four pins (fastest: went 0-5 in duals champion as a senior • 171-66 career 0:56), two technical falls, two major decisions record wrestling for WEM/Janesville-Waldorf and 10 decisions • placed fourth at the High School: three-time California state -Pemberton • 83 career pins • owns Warren Williamson/Daktronics Open • qualifier • four-time section placewinner school record for wins (171), takedowns won by pin (0:56) versus Quin Murphy in in a season (91), three-point nearfalls in season-opening win versus Indiana (19-18) • a season (43), near falls in a season (57) won by pin (4:37) versus Brandon Gallagher and escapes in a season (75) • four-time in conference win versus Northern Colorado all-conference • six-time letterwinner • two- • WWC Coaches’ Honor Roll time team captain • four-time letterwinner in football • three-time letterwinner in baseball High School: three-time placewinner on • 2013 WEM Male Athlete of the Year the Twin River Valley wrestling team • state champion as a junior • also placed second and fifth

24 @GoJacksWrestle TREY ALEX BEN HABLE KOCER SCHWERY • Sophomore - 184 lbs - 6’1 • • Sophomore - 141 lbs - 5’9 • • Sophomore - 184 lbs - 6’0 • • Albert Lea, Minn. • • Wagner, S.D. • • Underwood, Iowa • • Albert Lea • • Wagner • • Lewis Central • • Major: PETE • • Major: Ag Business • • Major: Wildlife & Fisheries •

Overall Dual Overall Dual Overall Dual 2013-14: 10-20 4-10 2013-14: 29-13 10-4 2013-14: 16-18 2-6 2012-13: 17-9 0-0 2012-13: 0-0 0-0 2012-13: 16-11 0-0 TOTAL: 10-20 4-10 TOTAL: 29-13 10-4 TOTAL: 16-18 2-6 *redshirted 2012-13 *redshirted 2012-13 *redshirted 2012-13

2013-14: went 10-20 overall, including a 2013-14: NCAA Championship qualifier • 2013-14: went 16-18 in his first year seeing 4-10 dual mark in his first year in the starting Western Wrestling Confererence champion action in the starting lineup • made eight lineup • tallied a 1-4 WWC dual mark • • 29-13 overall record • 10-4 dual mark • duals starts and won two matches against team for a team-high five pins, including went 4-1 in conference matches • Kocer’s Air Force and Northern Colorado • placed falls over North Dakota State’s Colton 29 wins were a team-high • placed in four third at the Bison Open (Nov. 9), fifth at Castlebury and Northern Colorado’s Cole tournaments, including a fourth-place the Cyclone Open (Nov. 16) and fifth at Briegel showing at the Dak Open (Nov 3), third the UNI Open (Dec. 14) • recorded a pair of at the Cyclone Open (Nov. 16), fourth at pins against Tyler Sexton (Lindenwood) and 2012-13: finished season 17-9 overall, wrestling the UNI Open (Dec. 14), along with WWC Durante Scott (Iowa Central) unattached • placed at five tournaments • led crown • had a team-high seven major team (varsity or non-varsity) in pins (14) • decisions • recorded four falls, including 2012-13: finished season 16-11 overall, recorded 14 pins (fastest: 0:37) and three pins over Northern Iowa’s Tyler Patten and wrestling unattached • placed at four tour- decisions Iowa State’s Blayne Briceno, to go along naments • recorded six pins (fastest: 1:32), with his pair of pins at the Dak Open two technical falls, two major decisions and High School: 2012 Minnesota Class AAA six decisions • WWC Coaches’ Honor Roll runner-up at 170 pounds • four-time state High School: five-time South Dakota state qualifier • 2012 USAW Greco National All- champion (2008 at 103 pounds, 2009 at High School: three-time Iowa 3A state American 118, 2010 at 130, 2011 and 2012 at 152) • qualifier • fourth place at state (170 one of five S.D. prep wrestlers with five state pounds) • top-eight in graduating class titles • finished senior season undefeated (44-0)

#getjacked 25 HUNTER COLIN COLTAN WEDDINGTON HOLLER LAGANIERE • Redshirt So. - 197 lbs - 6’0 • • Redshirt Fr. - 149 lbs - 5’9 • • Redshirt Fr. - 141 lbs - 5’8 • • Andover, Kan. • • Orland Park, Ill. • • Kasson, Minn. • • Andover • • Carl Sandburg • • Kasson-Mantorville • • Major: Mechanical Engineering • • Major: PETE • • Major: Sociology •

Overall Dual Overall Dual Overall Dual 2013-14: 14-11 0-0 2013-14: 18-7 0-0 2013-14: 13-11 13-11 2012-13: 7-11 2-4 TOTAL: 18-7 0-0 TOTAL: 13-11 0-0 TOTAL: 7-11 2-4 redshirted 2013-14 redshirted 2013-14 *redshirted 2013-14

2013-14: went 14-11 in his redshirt campaign 2013-14: recorded an 18-7 campaign 2013-14: went 13-11 in his debut season • recorded a runner-up finish at the Bison wrestling unattached • 9-0 in bonus-point as a Jackrabbit wrestling unattached • Open (Nov. 9), fifth at the Dragon Open victories • tied for a team-high five pins placed fifth at the Dragon Open (Dec. 7) • (Dec. 7) and sixth at the Cyclone Open • won 10 of his final 11 matches • began recorded three major decisions over Tyler (Nov. 16) • had four falls and two major collegiate career with back-to-back pins Frost (Northern State), Brandon Chesnut decisions at the Dak Open • placed in a team-high (Augustana) and Kyle White (SDSU) five tournaments • won the Worthington 2012-13: finished season 7-11 overall, 2-4 Open (Jan. 18) and Briar Cliff Open (Feb. High School: prep career record of 173- in duals • placed at two tournaments • 1) • placed second at the Grand View 37 • two-time Minnesota state champion • recorded three pins (fastest: 4:45) and four Open (Jan. 25) and fourth at the UNI Open freestyle state champion • four-time state decisions (Dec. 14) • placed seventh in his collegiate qualifier • five-time all-conference debut at the Dak Open (Nov. 3) High School: three-time Kansas state placewinner (second in 2012, fourth in High School: prep career record of 184- 2011, sixth in 2010) • Principal’s Advisor 19 • four-time Illinois state placewinner Board • board member on Substance • won state title senior year with a 52-0 Abuse Committee for school district record • team finished top-three in Illinois four times, including back-to-back state championships. Individually, he went undefeated all four years in dual team matches at the state tournament, going 12-0 • owns school record for career falls (94) and falls in a season (33) • 2011 Fargo Cadet Freestyle champion • two-time Minnesota Clash All-Tournament Team • four-time team captain • father David wrestled at Illinois State and was a two- time Division I All-American.

26 @GoJacksWrestle KYLE ALEX DALTON LEET MACKI MORAN • Redshirt Fr. - 157 lbs - 5’11 • • Redshirt Fr. - 285 lbs - 5’10 • • Redshirt Fr. - 149 lbs - 5’9 • • Las Vegas, Nev. • • Cambridge, Iowa • • Chandler, Ariz. • • Palo Verde • • Ballard • • Chandler • • Major: Mechanical Engineering • • Major: Wildlife and Fisheries • • Major: Exploratory Studies •

Overall Dual Overall Dual Overall Dual 2013-14: 9-9 0-0 2013-14: 10-15 0-0 2013-14: 14-12 0-0 TOTAL: 9-9 0-0 TOTAL: 10-15 0-0 TOTAL: 14-12 0-0 redshirted 2013-14 redshirted 2013-14 redshirted 2013-14

2013-14: went 9-9 in his first year on campus 2013-14: recorded a 10-15 mark wrestling 2013-14: recorded a 14-12 winning record • recorded falls over Tre Miller-Scott (West unattached • recorded a pair of major competing unattached • pinned four opponents Virginia) and Isaac Smith (Graceland) at the decisions over Keaton Sameshima (Adams including George Scheffel (West Virginia), Cyclone Open and UNK Open, respectively State) and Logan Hortop (Augsburg) • Joseph Winkler (Midland), Sam Kreimier • teched Andrew Sweeney (RCTC) at the placed third at the Dragon Open (Dec. 7) (Air Force) and John Wells, (Air Force) • Dragon Open placed eighth in his Jackrabbit debut at High School: two-time state qualifier • the Dak Open High School: prep career of 162-37 • Nevada fourth-place as a senior • fifth-place at state champion as a junior and third as a Corn Cob Nationals as a sophomore • High School: three-time Arizona state senior • AAU Grand National champion two-time all-district football player • 2012 placewinner • sixth place at 2013 USA in folkstyle and freestyle • two-time team all-state football player • 2013 Bernie Saggau Junior Folkstyle Nationals • eighth-place MVP and Richard Haggan Award recipient at tri-state

#getjacked 27 AUSTIN NATE JAKE OYEN ROTERT TURK • Redshirt Fr. - 141 lbs - 5’6 • • Redshirt Fr. - 197 lbs - 6’0 • • Redshirt Fr. - 184 lbs - 5’11 • • Crooks, S.D. • • Spearfish, S.D. • • Elmhurst, Ill. • • Tri-Valley • • Spearfish • • Montini Catholic • • Major: Pre-Pharmacy • • Major: Early Childhood Ed. • • Major: Hospitality Management •

Overall Dual Overall Dual Overall Dual 2013-14: 9-14 0-0 2013-14: 22-12 0-0 2013-14: 10-12 0-0 TOTAL: 9-14 0-0 TOTAL: 22-12 0-0 TOTAL: 10-12 0-0 redshirted 2013-14 redshirted 2013-14 redshirted 2013-14

2013-14: went 9-14 in his debut season 2013-14: went 22-12 in his first season on 2013-14: recorded a 10-12 mark wrestling wrestling unattached • recorded three falls campus wrestling unattached • recorded unattached • placed third at the Dragon over Dillon Horstman (Midland), Derek five falls and six majors • won the UNK Open (Dec. 7) and fourth at the UNK Open Miller (Grand View) and Kerry Moody (Iowa Open (Nov. 23) and the Dragon Open (Nov. 23) • pinned Durante Scott (Iowa State) (Dec. 7) • also placed fourth at the Grand Central) at the Dak Open (Nov. 3) View Open (Jan. 25) and sixth at the UNI High School: 217 career wins • two-time Open (Dec. 14) • dropped a 7-1 decision High School: Illinois state champion as a state champion • five-time state qualifier • to eventual national champ, J’Den Cox senior • two-time state placewinner • two- four-time state finalist • six-time letterwinner (Missouri) at the UNI Open • 2014 FILA time team state champions • two-time • four-time Most Outstanding Wrestler • Junior World Team Trials runner-up all-conference two-time team Most Inspirational • team MVP as a senior High School: 116-15 prep career record • two-time South Dakota 195-lb state champion • four-time state placewinner • six-time letterwinner • two-time National High School Coaches Association national champion with a 10-0 record at the championships • runner-up finish at the 2011 USA Wrestling Cadet Freestyle National Championships • ranked No. 7 at 220 pounds and No. 45 overall in 2013 senior class • Dream Team Classic All-Star participant

28 @GoJacksWrestle KYLE LUKE JOSH WHITE ZILVERBERG CASPERSON • Redshirt Fr. - 133 lbs - 5’7 • • Redshirt Fr. - 141 lbs - 5’10 • • Freshman - 184 lbs - 5’11 • • Manley, Iowa • • Belle Plaine, Minn. • • Beresford, S.D. • • Central Springs • • Belle Plaine • • Beresford • • Major: Pre-Nursing • • Major: Wildlife and Fisheries • • Major: Pre-Nursing •

Overall Dual Overall Dual High School: three-time South 2013-14: 12-12 0-0 2013-14: 9-14 0-0 Dakota state placewinner • two- TOTAL: 12-12 0-0 TOTAL: 9-14 0-0 time state champion • 2013 South redshirted 2013-14 redshirted 2013-14 Dakota state tournament Most Outstanding Wrestler • was also a standout on the gridiron for the 2013-14: went 12-12 wrestling unat- 2013-14: went 19-13 wrestling unattached Watchdogs tached • recorded first collegiate fall at the in his first year on campus • placed fourth Cyclone Open over Mike Mille (Midland) • at the UNK Open (Nov. 23) and sixth at placed sixth at the Dragon Open (Dec. 7) the Bison Open (Nov. 9) • recorded four pins and tied for a team-high seven major High School: 153-19 prep career record • decisions 52-2 record in his senior campaign • two- time Iowa state runner-up • placed sixth High School: compiled a 135-30 prep and eighth at Corn Cob Nationals career record at Belle Plaine H.S., which finished second at state twice • two-time Minnesota state placewinner • finished third as a senior and fifth as a sophomore • recorded a pair of runner-up finishes at Rumle on the Red • as a team, BPHS finished ranked No. 32 in the nation in 2012

#getjacked 29 SPENCER SPENCER LOGAN DERIFIELD FOLK PETERSON • Freshman - 165 lbs - 5’9 • • Freshman - 184 lbs - 5’10 • • Freshman - 157 lbs - 6’0 • • Waverly, Iowa • • Corona, S.D. • • Lake Lillian, Minn. • • Waverly-Shell Rock • • Millbank • • Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City • • Major: Exercise Science • • Major: Exploratory Studies • • Major: Wildlife and Fisheries •

High School: a four-time Iowa state High School: two-time South Dakota High School: 201-32 career record • qualifier, Derifield broke through as a state placewinner - sixth as a junior and three-time Minnesota state placewinner junior to win his first of two state titles for second as a senior • also played football, • Minnesota state champion senior year • WSRHS • he also captured the state title tennis and baseball • all-conference in third-place finishes in both 2012 and 2013 as a senior • finished with a 158-42 prep football • boasts a 154-30 record entering his senior career record • 2013 Preseason Nationals season • 2013 USA Wrestling Folkstyle runner-up Championship All-American • trained and competed for PINnacle Wrestling School in Shoreview, Minn • ranked No. 22 in USA Wrestling Future Olympian rankings

DAVID JAXON KOCER FITZGERALD • Freshman - 175 lbs - 6’0 • TYLER • Freshman - 133 lbs - 5’7 • • Wagner, S.D. • • Palo Cedro, Calif. • • Wagner • PIEPER • Foothill • • Major: Ag Science • • Freshman - 141 lbs - 5’4 • • Major: Range Science • High School: Kocer is a two-time state • Davis, Ill. • champion in South Dakota and a five-time High School: three-time California state placewinner • along with back-to-back • Dakota • qualifier • two-time California Master state titles, he placed third three times • • Major: Pre-Veterinary • Champion • Reno Tournament of Champions Kocer had a 234-26 career record, including placewinner a 159-7 mark in his final four seasons • High School: two-time Illinois team voted Wagner’s Most Valuable Wrestler dual champs • 2011 Illinois football state and Hardest Worker as a senior • named champs • class valedictorian Mitchell Republic’s Athlete of the Week • Academic All-State honoree • Kocer joins his brother Alex, who was an NCAA qualifier, on the Jackrabbit roster

30 @GoJacksWrestle JACKRABBITS BY CLASS Seniors - 4 Juniors - 3 Sophomores - 6 Freshmen - 19* *Includes redshirt freshmen

JACKRABBITS BY STATE ISAIAH QUINN Arizona - 1 SEDILLOS California - 4 SMITH Illinois - 4 • Freshman - 133 lbs - 5’7 • • Freshman - 133 lbs - 5’7 • • Las Cruces, N.M. • • Columbia, Mo. • Iowa - 5 • Las Cruces • • Rock Bridge • Kansas - 1 • Major: Pre-Nursing • • Major: Exploratory Studies • Minnesota - 6 High School: High School: Sedillos High School: 160-25 career record New Mexico - 1 capped off a 48-3 senior campaign with a • the son of Missouri head coach, Brian runner-up finish at the New Mexico state Smith, Quinn is a three-time Missouri Nevada - 1 tournament • He also took fourth as a placewinner, taking third as a senior, fourth sophomore • The two-time district placer as a junior and fifth as a freshman South Dakota - 9 had the most pins and takedowns on his team his senior year JACKRABBITS BY WEIGHT 125 - 1 133 - 6 141 - 5 149 - 2 157 - 3 165 - 2 174 - 4 184 - 5 197 - 2 285 - 2

#getjacked 31 WWC Enters Ninth Season of Competition in 2014-15 OREM, Utah -- Coming off of one of its best seasons of competition to date, the Western Wrestling Conference -- an NCAA Division I wrestling-only alliance -- will begin its ninth year of competition in 2014-15.

Current members of the Western Wrestling Conference include: the United States Air Force Academy, North Dakota State University, the University of Northern Colorado, South Dakota State University, Utah Valley University and the University of Wyoming.

The WWC had another solid year in 2013-14, with one more league wrestler earning All-America honors and North Dakota State leading the conference by placing 21st at the NCAA Championships. The league has now had 15 All-Americans in its first eight years of existence.

In 2014, North Dakota State’s Steven Monk was the lone All-American from the WWC as he placed third at 165 pounds. His third-place finish was not only NDSU’s highest-ever finish but also the WWC’s. The fourth-seeded Monk went an impressive 5-1 at the 2014 NCAA Championships with wins over No. 3 Nichlas Sulzer of Virginia, No. 11 Turtogtokh Luvsandorj of The Citadel and No. 13 Daniel Yates of Michigan. The All-America honor was Monk’s first of his stellar four-year career.

Two years ago, Trent Sprenkle became NDSU’s inaugural All-American at the Division I level, finishing fifth at 125 pounds, while Wyoming’s Alfonso Hernandez (197) and Tyler Cox (125) also earned All-America honors by placing seventh and eighth, respectively. Hernandez earned his second career All-America award (also placed sixth in 2012) while Cox and Sprenkle each recorded their first.

UW’s Joe LeBlanc became the WWC’s first four-time All-American in 2012 after the 184-pounder placed fifth in 2009, fourth in 2010, sixth in 2011 and seventh in 2012. Former WWC member Northern Iowa’s Moza Fay was a two-time placer during his tenure by finishing sixth at 165 pounds in 2009 and fifth at that same weight class in 2008. Northern Colorado’s Justin Gaethje (157) finished seventh in 2010 while UNI’s Jarion Beets (174) placed eighth that same year. In 2011, Utah Valley’s Ben Kjar became the Wolverines’ first-ever wrestling All-American by placing fourth (125) and Wyoming’s Shane Onufer finished fifth (165).

In all, 19 wrestlers from the WWC qualified for the 2014 NCAA Division I Wrestling National Championships, 15 via automatic slots and four as at-large selections. The WWC had six competitors who were seeded in the top-16 of their brackets. Two were seed at 125 pounds, as Air Force’s Josh Martinez was seeded fourth and UW’s Tyler Cox was ninth. NDSU’s Monk was tabbed fourth (165), fellow Bison Hayden Zillmer was 13th (174) and South Dakota State’s Cody Pack (157) and Utah Valley’s Adam Fager (HWT) were both seeded 15th. NDSU’s Monk and AFA’s Martinez each earned the league’s highest seed, at fourth.

The 2014 NCAA West Regional served as the conference tournament for the eighth straight season. The qualifying tournament was held at Utah Valley’s UCCU Center in Orem, Utah. In the team race, North Dakota State won its first-ever tournament title with 74 points, just eight more than the four-time defending Wyoming Cow- boys (66). Air Force (50) managed to edge out the home Wolverines (49.5) for third place by a mere half a point, while South Dakota State and Northern Colorado rounded out the field with 34.5 and 12.5 respective points.

Wyoming won its fourth WWC regular season dual title after going 4-1 in league duals last season. In years past, NDSU won the conference in 2013, UW won the regular season crown in both 2012 and 2010, as well as a share of the league title with Northern Iowa in 2009. UNI was also tops in the conference in 2011, 2008 and 2007.

North Dakota State took home two of the league’s three major postseason awards for the second straight year in 2014, as Monk was named the Wrestler of the Year and head coach Roger Kish was tabbed Coach of the Year for the second time in as many seasons. Wyoming’s Benjamin Stroh won the other major award, earning Freshman of the Year accolades.

Kish picked up his second coaching award after the third-year head man led his Bison to a second-place finish in conference duals with a 4-1 record and the league’s highest finish at the NCAA’s -- 21st. Kish also had his team nationally ranked in the NWCA/USA Today Division I Team Coaches Poll during the season after the Bison knocked off a pair of ranked schools (No. 19 Chattanooga and No. 20 Oregon State). He also coached Monk to the league’s best ever finish at the NCAA Champion- ships -- third.

In the near future, the goal of the league is to replace the West Regional with the conference tournament, which would then serve as the NCAA qualifier.

The 2015 NCAA West Regional/WWC Championships will be held on Saturday, March 7 at the Bison Sports Arena on the campus of North Dakota State University in Fargo, North Dakota.

The WWC recognizes student-athletes on both a weekly and full-season basis. Individual awards include Wrestler of the Week; All-Conference teams; an Academic All-Conference team; and Wrestler, Newcomer and Coach of the Year awards. The league also crowns a team champion following the conclusion of the regular season conference competition and the postseason tournament.

The governance of the Western Wrestling Conference remains primarily with the member institutions. Scheduling of contests, assignment of officials and certain media relations functions remain with member institutions.

A major benefit of having a league that is geographically spread out over five states and two time zones is the added exposure -- both in terms of media and recruit- ing -- in new destinations. The conference affiliation also generates much interest within the six schools’ substantial alumni base, which numbers nearly 800,000 combined.

North Dakota State, Northern Colorado and South Dakota State have all made the move from Division II to Division I since joining the WWC. UVU moved directly from Junior College (NJCAA) Athletics to NCAA Division I and completed its reclassification prior to the 2009-10 season. November 2 November 8 November 15 November 22 November 23

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February 6 February 14 February 22 March 7 March 19-21 Oklahoma State Drexel Wisconsin Cowboys Dragons Badgers

November 16 - Miami, Okla. November 22 - Philadelphia, Pa. November 29 - Brookings, S.D. Quick Facts Quick Facts Quick Facts Location...... Stillwater, Okla. Location...... Philadelphia, Pa. Location...... Madison, Wis. Founded (Enrollment)...... 1890 (25,708) Founded (Enrollment)...... 1891 (25,500) Founded (Enrollment)...... 1848 (43,275) Conference...... Big 12 Conference...... Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association Conference...... Big Ten Nickname...... Cowboys Nickname...... Dragons Nickname...... Badgers Colors...... Black and Orange Colors...... Navy Blue and Gold Colors...... Cardinal and White Home Arena...... Gallagher-Iba Arena (13,611) Home Arena...... Daskalakis Athletic Center (2,509) Home Arena...... UW Field House (10,300)

Team Information Team Information Team Information Head Coach...... John Smith Head Coach...... Matt Azevedo Head Coach...... Barry Davis Alma Mater, Year:...... Oklahoma State, 1988 Alma Mater, Year:...... Iowa State, 2002 Alma Mater, Year:...... Iowa, 1985 Associate Head Coach...... Eric Guerrero Assistant Coach...... Zack Sheaffer Assistant Coach...... Kyle Ruschell Alma Mater, Year...... Oklahoma State, 1999 Alma Mater, Year...... Pittsburgh, 2009 Alma Mater, Year...... Wisconsin, 2010 Assistant Coach...... Zach Esposito Assistant Coach...... Frank Cimato Assistant Coach...... Trevor Brandvold Alma Mater, Year...... Oklahoma State, 2007 Alma Mater, Year...... Drexel, 2013 Alma Mater, Year...... Wisconsin, 2011

2013-14 Record...... 9-5 2013-14 Record...... 7-15 2013-14 Record...... 12-6 2013-14 Conference Record/Finish...... 3-0 2013-14 Conference Record/Finish...... 1-6 2013-14 Conference Record/Finish...... 5-3/XX NCAA Qualifiers Returning/Lost...... 1st NCAA Qualifiers Returning/Lost...... 1/2 NCAA Qualifiers Returning/Lost...... 5/X Starters Returning/Lost...... 4/6 Starters Returning/Lost...... 6/4 Starters Returning/Lost...... 7/3

Top Returners Top Returners Top Returners Josh Kindig (junior - 149) David Pearce (sophomore - 133) Ryan Taylor (sophomore - 125) Alex Dieringer (junior - 157) Matt Cimato (sophomore - 149) Isaac Jordan (sophomore - 157) Austin Mardson (junior - 295) Bryan Sternlieb (senior - 184) Conor Medbery (junior - 285)

Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Wrestling Contact...... Taylor Miller Wrestling Contact...... Molly Sweeney Wrestling Contact...... Kelli Grashel Office Phone...... (405) 744-4316 Office Phone...... (215) 895-6895 Office Phone...... (608) 445-4086 Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Website...... www.okstate.com Website...... www.drexeldragons.com Website...... www.uwbadgers.com

Series Record: (first meeting) Series Record: (Drexel leads, 1-0-0) Series Record: (Wisconsin lead, 0-2-0)

Schedule/Results Schedule/Results Schedule/Results 2013-14 Dual Results 2013-14 Dual Results Nov. 7 Grand View L, 22-20 2013-14 Dual Results Nov. 17 Bucknell W, 40-6 Nov. 7 Iowa State L, 24-16 Nov. 8 Cumberland W, 51-0 Dec. 1 Oklahoma L, 16-15 Nov. 9 SDSU W, 26-10 Nov. 8 UT-Chattanooga W, 37-3 Dec. 8 Minnesota L, 16-15 Nov. 16 Ohio L, 19-15 Nov. 10 North Carolina L, 24-21 Dec. 14 Northern Colorado W, 48-0 Nov. 16 Central Michigan L, 29-10 Nov. 10 Virginia W, 19-17 Dec. 14 Wyoming W, 30-6 Nov. 16 Eastern Michigan L, 27-6 Nov. 10 Old Dominion L, 20-19 Jan. 10 Iowa L, 24-6 Nov. 16 Michigan State L, 25-9 Nov. 15 UW-Parkside W, 31-7 Jan. 18 West Virginia W, 30-6 Dec. 1 Princeton L, 21-14 Nov. 15 UW-Whitewater W, 27-12 Jan. 19 Pittsburgh L, 19-18 Dec. 1 George Mason W, 22-15 Nov. 21 American W, 31-6 Jan. 24 Iowa State W, 29-3 Dec. 7 West Virginia L, 25-8 Nov. 30 Northern Iowa L, 29-9 Jan. 31 Missouri W, 28-6 Dec. 7 Indiana L, 29-9 Dec. 6 Illinois W, 19-18 Feb. 9 Oklahoma W, 29-9 Dec. 7 Northern Colorado W, 16-15 Dec. 8 Michigan State W, 30-7 Dec. 8 SIUE L, 26-12 Feb. 15 Clarion W, 45-0 Jan. 10 Ohio State W, 22-15 Feb. 16 Penn State L, 23-12 Dec. 8 VMI W, 29-12 Jan. 19 Binghamton L, 22-18 Jan. 12 Minnesota L, 28-6 Feb. 21 Arizona State W, 29-10 Jan. 24 Hofstra L, 29-9 Jan. 26 Northwestern W, 23-15 Mar. 3 American W, 43-6 Jan. 26 Army L, 20-19 Feb. 2 North Dakota State W, 23-17 Feb. 1 Duke W, 24-14 Feb. 21 Nebraska L, 22-15 2014-15 Dual Schedule Feb. 7 Rider W, 20-19 Feb. 23 Iowa L, 28-10 Date Opponent TIME Feb. 8 Franklin and Marshall W, 25-11 Nov. 16 at Northeastern Oklahoma 4 p.m. Feb. 21 Rutgers L, 33-6 2014-15 Dual Schedule Nov. 16 SDSU 6 p.m. Feb. 22 Penn L, 20-10 Date Opponent TIME Nov. 29 at Minnesota 7:30 p.m. Nov. 14 Maryland 8 p.m. Dec. 7 Oklahoma 2 p.m. 2014-15 Dual Schedule Nov. 29 at SDSU 2 p.m. Jan. 11 Iowa 2 p.m. Date Opponent TIME Nov. 30 at North Dakota State 1 p.m. Jan. 16 West Virginia 7 p.m. Nov. 22 SDSU 6 p.m. Dec. 11 Indiana 7 p.m. Dec. 6 at Northwestern Duals 11 a.m. Jan. 18 Pittsburgh 2 p.m. Dec. 13 at Nebraska 6 p.m. Jan. 23 at Missouri 6:30 p.m. Dec. 13 Navy 7 p.m. Jan. 10 at Pitt Duals 12 p.m. Jan. 9 at Northwestern 7 p.m. Jan. 25 at Iowa State 2 p.m. Jan. 16 Lockhaven 7 p.m. Jan. 11 Purdue 1 p.m. Feb. 6 Wyoming 7:30 p.m. Jan. 23 at Binghamton 7 p.m. Jan. 23 at Michigan 7 p.m. Feb. 8 at Oklahoma 2 p.m. Jan. 25 at Army 2 p.m. Jan. 25 at Michigan State 1 p.m. Feb. 13 Clarion 7 p.m. Jan. 31 at Duke 10 a.m. Feb. 6 Rutgers 7 p.m. Feb. 15 Penn State 2 p.m. Jan. 31 at American 12 p.m. Feb. 8 at Illinois 1 p.m. Feb. 22 at North Carolina State 1 p.m. Feb. 1 at North Carolina 2 p.m. Feb. 22 at Iowa State 2 p.m. Feb. 22 at North Carolina 6 p.m. Feb. 6 at Rider 7 p.m. Feb. 7 at Franklin and Marshall 7 p.m. Feb. 13 Hofstra 7 p.m. Feb. 15 at Cornell 2 p.m. Feb. 19 Rutgers 7 p.m. Feb. 21 Nebraska 11 a.m. Feb. 21 at Penn 2 p.m.

34 @GoJacksWrestle Augustana North Dakota State Missouri Vikings Bison Tigers

December 7 - Sioux Falls, S.D. Dec. 14 - Fargo, N.D./Feb. 22 - Brookings, S.D. December 19 - Columbia, Mo. Quick Facts Quick Facts Quick Facts Location...... Sioux Falls, S.D. Location...... Fargo, N.D. Location...... Columbia, Mo. Founded (Enrollment)...... 1960 (1,800) Founded (Enrollment)...... 1890 (14,629) Founded (Enrollment)...... 1839 (34,658) Conference.. Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Conference...... Western Wrestling Conference Conference...... MAC Nickname...... Vikings Nickname...... Bison Nickname...... Tigers Colors...... Navy and Gold Colors...... Yellow and Green Colors...... Black and Gold Home Arena...... Elmen Center (4,000) Home Arena... Sanford Health Athletic Complex (5,700) Home Arena...... Hearnes Center

Team Information Team Information Team Information Head Coach...... Jason Reitmeier Head Coach...... Roger Kish Head Coach...... Brian Smith Alma Mater, Year:...... Augustana, 1997 Alma Mater, Year:...... Minnesota, 2008 Alma Mater, Year:...... Michigan State, 1990 Assistant Coach...... Tom Meester Assistant Coach...... Manny Rivera Assistant Head Coach...... Alex Clemsen Alma Mater, Year...... Augustana, 2005 Alma Mater, Year...... Minnesota, 2008 Alma Mater, Year...... Edinboro, 2007 Assistant Coach...... Nate Buys Assistant Coach...... Derek St. John Assistant Coach...... Joe Johnston Alma Mater, Year...... Augustana, 2007 Alma Mater, Year...... Iowa, 2014 Alma Mater, Year...... Iowa, 2006

2013-14 Record...... 12-6 2013-14 Record...... 11-7 2013-14 Record...... 10-2 2013-14 Conference Record/Finish...... 5-3/4th 2013-14 Conference Record/Finish...... 4-1/2nd 2013-14 Conference Record/Finish...... 7-1/2nd NCAA Qualifiers Returning/Lost...... 2/0 NCAA Qualifiers Returning/Lost...... 3/2 NCAA Qualifiers Returning/Lost...... 7/1 Starters Returning/Lost...... 9/1 Starters Returning/Lost...... 6/4 Starters Returning/Lost...... 9/1

Top Returners Top Returners Top Returners TJ North (junoir - 125) Kurtis Julson (senior - 174) Drake Houdashelt (senior - 149) Bradyn Neises (senior - 157) Hayden Zillmer (junior - 184) J’Den Cox (sophomore - 197) Jayd Docken (senior - 197) Evan Knutson (senior - 285) Devin Mellon (senior - 285)

Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Wrestling Contact...... Eric Zahn Wrestling Contact...... Jeff Schwartz Wrestling Contact...... Andy Oldenburg Office Phone...... (605) 274-4449 Office Phone...... (701) 231-8332 Office Phone...... (314) 954-2400 Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Website...... www.goaugie.com Website...... www.gobison.com Website...... www.mutigers.com

Series Record: (SDSU leads, 36-15-0) Series Record: (NDSU leads, 17-40-1) Series Record: (series tied, 2-2-0)

Schedule/Results Schedule/Results Schedule/Results 2013-14 Dual Results 2013-14 Dual Results 2013-14 Dual Results Nov. 15 Morningside W, 19-15 Nov. 1 Missouri L, 23-9 Nov. 1 North Dakota State W, 23-9 Nov. 15 Chadron State W, 30-18 Nov. 23 Northern Iowa L, 29-12 Dec. 6 Ohio 23-10 Nov. 15 Air Force L, 30-13 Nov. 23 Northern Illinois W, 21-16 Jan. 11 SIU-Edwardsville W, 40-0 Dec. 5 Dakota Wesleyan W, 43-9 Nov. 30 SDSU W, 30-13 Jan. 19 Central Michigan W, 16-15 Dec. 5 Northwestern W, 38-3 Dec. 14 Iowa State L, 22-13 Jan. 24 Northern Iowa L, 24-10 Dec. 8 SDSU L, 17-15 Jan. 4 Cal Poly W, 35-6 Jan. 25 Northern Illinois W, 31-0 Dec. 12 Mary W, 28-6 Jan. 6 CSU Bakersfield W, 27-12 Jan. 30 Oklahoma W, 19-15 Jan. 12 Minot State W, 36-6 Jan. 17 Boise State W, 26-15 Jan. 31 Oklahoma State L, 28-6 Jan. 14 SMSU L, 15-14 Jan. 24 Air Force W, 41-6 Feb. 7 Buffalo W, 41-0 Jan. 18 McKendree L, 28-8 Feb. 2 Wisconsin L, 23-17 Feb. 8 Eastern Michigan W, 18-15 Jan. 18 Indianapolis W, 38-9 Feb. 7 Utah Valley W, 33-11 Feb. 16 Old Dominion W, 21-9 Jan. 18 Findlay W, 34-9 Feb. 9 Northern Colorado W, 28-11 Feb. 21 Kent State W, 24-9 Jan. 24 Augsburg W, 26-9 Feb. 16 Minnesota L, 35-3 Jan. 25 Minnesota State W, 30-10 Feb. 17 Oregon State 23-14 2014-15 Dual Schedule Jan. 30 Northern State W, 41-3 Feb. 21 Wyoming L, 17-16 Date Opponent TIME Feb. 7 St. Cloud State L, 27-13 Feb. 23 SDSU W, 32-12 Nov. 15 Truman State 5 p.m. Feb. 12 MSU-Moorhead W, 25-16 Nov. 15 Missouri Baptist 6:30 p.m. Feb. 16 Upper Iowa L, 24-13 2014-15 Dual Schedule Dec. 19 SDSU 1 p.m. Date Opponent TIME Dec. 19 SIU-Edwardsville 3 p.m. 2014-15 Dual Schedule Nov. 15 at Virginia 6 p.m. Dec. 19 Kent State 5 p.m. Date Opponent TIME Nov. 16 at Gardner-Webb 1 p.m. Jan. 17 Central Michigan 12 p.m. Dec. 4 Northwestern (Iowa) 4 p.m. Nov. 16 at Virginia Tech 3 p.m. Jan. 18 North Dakota State 1 p.m. Dec. 4 @ Dakota Wesleyan 6 p.m. Nov. 30 Wisconsin 2 p.m. Jan. 23 Oklahoma State 6:30 p.m. Dec. 7 SDSU 4 p.m. Dec. 14 SDSU 2 p.m. Jan. 25 Northern Illinois 1 p.m. Dec. 12 @ Morningside 7 p.m. Jan. 16 Northern Colorado 7 p.m. Jan. 31 Northern Iowa 7 p.m. Dec. 20 @ Chadron State 12 p.m. Jan. 18 Boise State 2 p.m. Feb. 15 American 1 p.m. Dec. 20 @ Hastings 2 p.m. Jan. 23 Cal Poly 7 p.m. Jan. 3 Concordia-Moorhead 4 p.m. Jan. 30 at Air Force 8 p.m. Jan. 4 Augsburg 2 p.m. Feb. 1 at Wyoming 1 p.m. Jan. 14 @ Northern State 7 p.m. Feb. 7 Utah Valley 7 p.m. Jan. 21 MSU-Moorhead 7 p.m. Feb. 15 Minnesota 7 p.m. Jan. 29 Minnesota State 7 p.m. Feb. 22 at SDSU 2 p.m. Feb. 7 @ Minot State 7 p.m. Feb. 8 @ Mary 2 p.m. Feb. 12 Upper Iowa 7 p.m. Feb. 20 St. Cloud State 7 p.m.

#getjacked 35 Kent State SIU-Edwardsville Buffalo Golden Flashes Cougars Bulls

December 19 - Columbia, Mo. December 19 - Columbia, Mo. December 11 - Brookings, S.D. Quick Facts Quick Facts Quick Facts Location...... Kent, Ohio Location...... Edwardsville, Ill. Location...... Buffalo, N.Y. Founded (Enrollment)...... 1910 (26,461) Founded (Enrollment)...... 1950 (14,235) Founded (Enrollment)...... 1846 (28,952) Conference...... MAC Conference...... Southern Conference...... MAC Nickname...... Golden Flashes Nickname...... Cougars Nickname...... Bulls Colors...... Navy Blue and Gold Colors...... White and Red Colors...... Blue and White Home Arena...... MAC Center (6,327) Home Arena...... Sam M. Vadalabene Center Home Arena...... Alumni Arena

Team Information Team Information Team Information Head Coach...... Jim Andrassy Head Coach...... Jeremy Spates Head Coach...... John Stutzman Alma Mater, Year:...... Kent State, 1995 Alma Mater, Year:...... Missouri, 2004 Alma Mater, Year:...... Buffalo, 1998 Assistant Coach...... Josh Moore Assistant Coach...... Matt Lester Assistant Coach...... Bryce Hasseman Alma Mater, Year...... Penn State, 2004 Alma Mater, Year...... Buffalo, 2005 Assistant Coach...... Matt Hill Alma Mater, Year...... Oklahoma, 2013 Assistant Coach...... Josh Roose Alma Mater, Year...... Edinboro, 2007 2013-14 Record...... 5-19 Alma Mater, Year...... Bloomsburg, 2014 2013-14 Record...... 11-13 2013-14 Conference Record/Finish...... 2-5/6th 2013-14 Record...... 3-17 2013-14 Conference Record/Finish...... 4-4/T-3rd NCAA Qualifiers/Returning...... 1/0 2013-14 Conference Record/Finish...... 0-8/9th NCAA Qualifiers/Returning...... 5 Starters Returning/Lost...... 6/4 Starters Returning/Lost...... 9/1 NCAA Qualifiers Returning/Lost...... 0/0 Top Returners Starters Returning/Lost...... 6/4 Top Returners Jake Residori (junior – 184) Ian Miller (junior-157) Patrick Myers (senior –133) Top Returners Mike DePalma (junior- 149) Tony Lock (junior - 184) Mack McGuire (junior- 133) Sports Information Max Soria (senior - 125) Wally Maziarz (senior - 165) Wrestling Contact...... Eric Hess Sports Information Office Phone...... (618) 650-3608 Wrestling Contact...... Aaron Chimenti Email...... [email protected] Sports Information Office Phone...... (330) 672-8468 Website...... www.siuecougars.com Wrestling Contact...... Louie Spina Email...... [email protected] Office Phone...... (716) 645-6837 Website...... www.kentstatesports.com Email...... [email protected] Series Record: (SDSU leads, 2-1-1) Website...... www.ubbulls.com Series Record: (first meeting) Schedule/Results Schedule/Results 2013-14 Dual Results Series Record: (first meeting) 2013-14 Dual Results Nov. 16 Ouachita Baptist L, 26-15 Nov. 10 Virginia Tech L, 19-18 Nov. 16 Arizona State L, 32-3 Schedule/Results Nov. 10 Rider L, 18-14 Nov. 16 Illinois L, 38-3 2013-14 Dual Results Nov. 10 Virginia L, 29-12 Nov. 24 Purdue L, 30-15 Nov. 30 NC State L, 31-7 Nov. 16 Gardner-Webb W, 42-4 Dec. 7 VMI L, 23-14 Nov. 30 Sacred Heart W, 37-6 Nov. 16 Michigan W, 17-16 Dec. 7 West Virginia W, 25-17 Nov. 30 Clarion L, 34-7 Nov. 16 Campbellsville W, 32-9 Dec. 8 Drexel W, 26-12 Dec. 7 Kent State L, 38-3 Dec. 7 Buffalo W, 38-3 Dec. 8 Indiana L, 28-9 Dec. 8 Central Michigan L, 29-6 Dec. 16 Old Dominion W, 25-7 Dec. 15 Northwestern L, 36-6 Dec. 12 Iowa L, 46-0 Dec. 19 Ohio State L, 27-6 Jan. 4 Northern Illinois L, 33-15 Jan. 4 Northern Iowa L, 32-6 Feb. 10 Citadel W, 28-12 Jan. 11 Missouri L, 40-0 Jan. 12 North Carolina L, 26-12 Jan. 10 Bloomsburg W, 27-12 Jan. 19 UT-Chattanooga L, 35-6 Jan. 12 Seton HIll W, 38-0 Jan. 11 Virginia L, 22-12 Feb. 9 Buffalo L, 27-12 Jan. 12 Pittsburgh L, 40-6 Jan. 11 Virginia Tech L, 19-16 Feb. 9 Eastern Michigan L, 24-13 Jan. 12 Duke L, 19-13 Jan. 19 NC State W, 23-14 Feb. 9 Grand Canyon L, 33-6 Jan. 24 Ohio L, 21-16 Jan. 17 Columbia L, 24-9 Feb. 15 Lindenwood-Belleville W, 54-0 Jan. 25 Old Dominion L, 21-10 Jan. 26 Central Michigan L, 21-12 Feb. 15 Indiana L, 29-6 Jan. 31 Eastern Michigan W, 18-12 Jan. 26 Ohio L, 34-6 Feb. 19 Gardner-Webb W, 23-10 Feb. 8 Northern Illinois W, 19-18 Feb. 1 Edinboro L, 41-3 Feb. 19 Campbell L, 20-18 Feb. 9 Northern Iowa L, 19-18 Feb. 7 Missouri L, 41-0 Feb. 22 Citadel L, 34-3 Feb. 16 Iowa State W, 19-16 Feb. 9 SIU-Edwardsville W, 27-12 Feb. 16 Ohio State L, 32-4 Feb. 22 North Carolina L, 32-15 Feb. 14 Binghamton L, 22-18 Feb. 17 Illinois L, 24-13 Feb. 23 Davidson L, 26-21 Feb. 16 Eastern Michigan L, 34-6 Feb. 21 Missouri L, 24-9 Feb. 23 Appalachian State L, 27-12 Feb. 23 Northern Illinois L, 20-14 Feb. 21 Edinboro L, 27-9 2014-15 Dual Schedule 2014-15 Dual Schedule 2014-15 Dual Schedule Date Opponent TIME Nov. 1 at Campbell 9 a.m. Nov. 13 at Ohio State 7 p.m. Nov. 15 at Eastern Michigan Duals 9 a.m. Nov. 23 NY State Championships 9 a.m. Nov. 15 Michigan State 10 a.m. Dec. 6 at Purdue 7 p.m. Nov. 29 at Northeast Duals 9 a.m. Nov. 15 Lock Haven 11:30 a.m. Dec. 14 at Indiana 2 p.m. Dec. 6 Kent State 7 p.m. Nov. 15 at UT-Chattanooga 2:30 p.m. Dec. 19 Kent State TBA Dec. 14 Central Michigan 1 p.m. Dec. 6 at Buffalo 7 p.m. Dec. 19 at Missouri TBA Jan. 10 at Northern Iowa 2 p.m. Dec. 19 SIU-Edwardsville TBA Dec. 19 SDSU TBA Jan. 11 at SDSU 1:30 p.m. Dec. 19 at Missouri TBA Jan. 7 Appalachian State 7 p.m. Jan. 16 Columbia 7 p.m. Dec. 19 SDSU TBA Jan. 16 Central michigan 7 p.m. Jan. 23 at Old Dominion 7 p.m. Jan. 9 at Virginia Duals TBA Jan. 23 Davidson 2 p.m. Jan. 25 at Ohio 1 p.m. Jan. 16 Ohio 7:05 p.m. Jan. 23 VMI 4 p.m. Feb. 6 Missouri 7 p.m. Jan. 18 at Edinboro 1 p.m. Jan. 23 Davidson 6 p.m. Feb. 13 at Binghamton 7 p.m. Jan. 24 at NC State 3 p.m. Jan. 23 at The Citadel 2 p.m. Feb. 15 Eastern Michigan 1 p.m. Jan. 25 at Old Dominion 1 p.m. Feb. 7 Campbell 2 p.m. Feb. 20 at Northern Illinois 7 p.m. Jan. 30 Eastern Michigan 7:05 p.m. Feb. 15 Gardner-Webb 4 p.m.

Feb. 1 at Central Michigan 2 p.m. Feb. 15 Indiana 6 p.m. Feb. 8 Northern Iowa 1:05 p.m. Feb. 22 Tennessee-Chattanooga 2 p.m. Feb. 13 Northern Illinois 7:05 p.m. 36 @GoJacksWrestle Dakota Wesleyan Boise State Northern Colorado Tigers Broncos Bears

January 11 - Brookings, S.D. January 16 - Brookings, S.D. January 18 - Brookings, S.D. Quick Facts Quick Facts Quick Facts Location...... Mitchell, S.D. Location...... Boise, Idaho Location...... Greeley, Colo. Founded (Enrollment)...... 1885 (800) Founded (Enrollment)...... 1931 (22,678) Founded (Enrollment)...... 1889 (12,497) Conference...... GPAC Conference...... Pac-12 Conference...... Western Wrestling Conference Nickname...... Tigers Nickname...... Broncos Nickname...... Bears Colors...... White and Blue Colors...... Blue and Orange Colors...... Blue and Gold Home Arena...... Corn Palace Home Arena...... Taco Bell Arena (12,480) Home Arena...Butler-Hancock Sports Pavilion (2,700)

Team Information Team Information Team Information Head Coach...... Boomer Fechko Head Coach...... Greg Randall Head Coach...... Troy Nickerson Alma Mater, Year:...... Heidelberg, 2009 Alma Mater, Year:...... Iowa, 1987 Alma Mater, Year:...... Cornell, 2010 Assistant Coach...... Nick Hutcheson Assistant Coach...... Chris Owens Assistant Coach...... Joe LeBlanc Alma Mater, Year...... Dakota Wesleyan, 2014 Alma Mater, Year...... Oklahoma State, 1993 Alma Mater, Year...... Wyoming, 2012 Assistant Coach...... Kirk White 2013-14 Record...... 9/6 Alma Mater, Year...... Boise State, 2001 2013-14 Record...... 4-10 2013-14 Conference Record/Finish...... 2-2/3rd 2013-14 Conference Record/Finish...... 0-5/6th NCAA Qualifiers Returning/Lost...... 6/5 2013-14 Record...... 3-8 NCAA Qualifiers Returning/Lost...... 0/0 Starters Returning/Lost...... 4/3 2013-14 Conference Record/Finish...... 2-4/3rd Starters Returning/Lost...... 8/2 NCAA Qualifiers/Returning...... 2/0 Top Returners Starters Returning/Lost...... 6/4 Top Returners Dusty Paulsen (senior - 149) Nick Bayer (senior - 184) Trever DeVestren (senior - 157) Top Returners Henry Chirino (senior - 285) Kyle Gerlach (senior - 165) Chris Castillo (junior - 149/157) Mitchell Polkowske (senior - 157) Cody Dixon (senior - 184/197) Sports Information Rami Haddadin (junior - 133) Sports Information Wrestling Contact...... Nick McCutcheon Wrestling Contact...... Parker Cotton Office Phone...... (605) 995-2854 Sports Information Office Phone...... (970) 351-3645 Email...... [email protected] Wrestling Contact...... Joe Nickell Email...... [email protected] Website...... www.dwuathletics.com Office Phone...... (208) 426-3868 Website...... uncbears.com Email...... [email protected] Series Record: (SDSU leads, 3-0-0) Website...... www.BroncoSports.com Series Record: (SDSU leads, 21-12-0)

Schedule/Results Series Record: (SDSU leads, 1-0-0) Schedule/Results 2013-14 Dual Results 2013-14 Dual Results Nov. 15 Regina W, 50-3 Schedule/Results Nov. 7 Chadron State W, 18-17 Nov. 21 Northern State L, 26-18 2013-14 Dual Results Nov. 8 Northwestern College L, 33-12 Dec. 5 Northwestern College W, 31-16 Nov. 15 Wyoming L, 17-15 Nov. 24 Colorado Mesa W, 30-22 Dec. 5 Augustana L, 43-9 Nov. 24 Oregon State W, 19-18 Dec. 7 Indiana L, 32-9 Dec. 11 Jamestown W, 40-9 Jan. 9 Stanford L, 19-12 Dec. 7 SIU-Edwardsville L, 25-17 Jan. 8 Buena Vista W, 36-12 Jan. 10 CSU Bakersfield L, 19-13 Dec. 7 Drexel L, 16-15 Jan. 15 Hastings W, 39-12 Jan. 10 Cal Poly W, 35-6 Dec. 8 VMI W, 40-3 Jan. 18 York College L, 29-16 Jan. 17 North Dakota State L, 26-15 Dec. 8 West Virginia L, 35-4 Jan. 18 Bethany College W, 60-0 Jan. 24 Arizona State L, 21-15 Dec. 14 Oklahoma State L, 48-0 Jan. 18 Chadron State L, 37-7 Jan. 26 Lehigh L, 35-6 Jan. 17 Grand Canyon L, 28-13 Jan. 18 Colby College W, 28-20 Jan. 31 Northern Colorado W, 27-10 Jan. 18 Arizona State W, 24-15 Jan. 22 Briar Cliff W, 21-17 Feb. 1 Utah Valley L, 23-18 Jan. 26 Cal Poly W, 19-17 Jan. 30 Midland W, 25-12 Mar. 8 Oregon State L, 34-6 Jan. 31 Boise State L, 27-10 Jan. 30 Concordia L, 19-18 Feb. 7 Wyoming L, 41-6 Feb. 6 Morningside L, 31-3 2014-15 Dual Schedule Feb. 9 North Dakota State L, 28-11 Feb. 13 Doane W, 34-9 Date Opponent TIME Feb. 12 Utah Valley L, 25-12 Nov. 14 at Utah Valley 4:30 p.m. Feb. 16 SDSU L, 31-6 2014-15 Dual Schedule Nov. 14 Iowa State 6 p.m. Feb. 23 Air Force L, 26-16 Nov. 14 Regina 7 p.m. Dec. 12 Oregon State 7 p.m. Nov. 20 Northern State 7 p.m. Jan. 9 at Northern Colorado 7 p.m. 2014-15 Dual Schedule Dec. 4 Northwestern College 4 p.m. Jan. 16 at SDSU 7 p.m. Date Opponent TIME Dec. 4 Augustana 6 p.m. Jan. 17 at North Dakota State 1 p.m. Nov. 21 at Cal Poly 3 p.m. Dec. 10 Briar Cliff 7 p.m. Jan. 23 Arizona State 7 p.m. Nov. 22 CSU-Bakersfield 5 p.m. Dec. 13 at Minnesota State Duals 9 a.m. Feb. 1 Stanford 1 p.m. Jan. 9 Boise State 7 p.m. Jan. 8 Buena Vista 7 p.m. Feb. 6 CSU Bakersfield 7 p.m. Jan. 16 at North Dakota State 7 p.m. Jan. 11 at SDSU 12 p.m. Feb. 8 at Oregon State TBA Jan. 18 at SDSU 1 p.m. Jan. 11 Buffalo 3 p.m. Feb. 13 Cal Poly 7 p.m. Jan. 23 Oregon State 7 p.m. Jan. 22 at Midland 7 p.m. Feb. 15 at Wyoming 2 p.m. Jan. 30 Grand Canyon 7 p.m. Jan. 28 at Concordia 7 p.m. Feb. 12 at Colorado Mesa 7 p.m. Feb. 3 at Morningside 7 p.m. Feb. 14 at Utah Valley 7 p.m. Feb. 6 Jamestown 6 p.m. Feb. 18 at Air Force 7 p.m. Feb. 12 Doane 7 p.m. Feb. 22 Wyoming 2 p.m.

#getjacked 37 Cal Poly Oregon State Wyoming Mustangs Beavers Cowboys

January 25 - Brookings, S.D. January 25 - Brookings, S.D. Laramie, Wyo. Quick Facts Quick Facts Quick Facts Location...... San Luis Obispo, Calif. Location...... Corvallis, Ore. Location...... Laramie, Wyo. Founded (Enrollment)...... 1901 (18,672) Founded (Enrollment)...... 1868 (27, 925) Founded (Enrollment)...... 1892 (13,922) Conference...... Pac-12 Conference...... Pac-12 Conference...... Western Wrestling Conference Nickname...... Mustangs Nickname...... Beavers Nickname...... Cowboys Colors...... Forest Green and Gold Colors...... Orange and Black Colors...... Brown and Gold Home Arena...... Mott Gym (3,032) Home Arena...... Gill Coliseum (10,400) Home Arena...... UniWyo Sports Complex (1,200)

Team Information Team Information Team Information Head Coach...... Brendan Buckley Head Coach...... Jim Zalesky Head Coach...... Mark Branch Alma Mater, Year:...... Fresno State, 1997 Alma Mater, Year:...... Iowa, 1984 Alma Mater, Year:...... Oklahoma State, 1997 Assistant Coach:...... Kyle Gilchrist Assistant Coach...... Troy Steiner Assistant Coach...... Ethan Kyle Alma Mater, Year:...... Columbia, 2012 Alma Mater, Year...... Iowa, 1993 Alma Mater, Year...... Oklahoma State, 1997 Assistant Coach...... Brandon Hatchett Assistant Coach...... Kevin Roberts Assistant Coach...... Alfonso Hernandez Alma Mater, Year...... Lehigh, 2014 Alma Mater, Year...... Oregon, 1996 Alma Mater, Year...... Wyoming, 2013 Assistant Coach...... Scotti Sentes Assistant Coach...... Chad Hanke Alma Mater, Year...... Central Michigan, 2013 Alma Mater, Year...... Oregon State, 2014 2013-14 Record...... 6-6 2013-14 Conference Record/Finish...... 4-1/1st 2013-14 Record...... 3-9 2013-14 Record...... 12-7 NCAA Qualifiers Returning/Lost...... 5/0 2013-14 Conference Record/Finish...... 4-1/1st Starters Returning/Lost...... 9/1 2013-14 Conference Record/Finish...... 1-4/T5th NCAA Qualifiers Returning/Lost...... 5/2 NCAA Qualifiers/Returning...... N/A Starters Returning/Lost...... 8/2 Top Returners Starters Returning/Lost...... 7/8 Tyler Cox (senior - 125) Top Returners Dakota Friesth (senior - 165) Top Returners Joey Palmer (senior – 125) Andy McCully (senior - 174) Blake Kastl (sophomore – 149) Joe Latham (senior – 174) Dominic Kastl (senior – 174) Taylor Meeks (senior - 197) Sports Information Victor Trujillo (sophomore – 133) Wrestling Contact...... Andy Chapman Sports Information Office Phone...... (307) 766-5516 Sports Information Wrestling Contact...... Brooks Hatch Email...... [email protected] Wrestling Contact...... Eric Burdick Office Phone...... (541) 905 4283 Website...... www.gowyo.com Office Phone...... (805) 756-6550 Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Website...... www.osubeavers.com Series Record: (Wyoming leads, 1-14-0) Website...... www.gopoly.com Series Record: (Oregon State leads, 0-1-0) Schedule/Results Series Record: (Series tied, 1-1-0) 2013-14 Dual Results Schedule/Results Nov. 15 Boise State W, 17-15 Schedule/Results 2013-14 Dual Results Nov. 24 Minnesota L, 41-5 2013-14 Dual Results Nov. 16 Michigan State W, 29-9 Dec. 14 Oklahoma State L, 30-6 Nov. 7 CSU Bakersfield W, 25-6 Nov. 16 Northern Illinois W, 27-0 Dec. 20 Oregon State L, 26-12 Nov. 24 San Francisco State W, 16-16 Nov. 16 Central Michigan W, 22-13 Jan. 3 Nebraska L, 26-12 Dec. 16 Cal Baptist L, 19-18 Nov. 17 Michigan L, 20-12 Jan. 9 Oklahoma L, 33-0 Jan. 4 North Dakota State L, 35-6 Nov. 24 Boise State L, 19-18 Jan. 19 SDSU L, 18-17 Jan. 12 Boise State L, 35-6 Nov. 30 Minnesota L, 28-12 Jan. 24 Cal Poly W, 29-12 Jan. 28 Menlo College W, 29-9 Dec. 20 Wyoming W, 26-12 Feb. 7 Northern Colorado W, 41-6 Jan. 30 Oregon State L, 22-12 Jan. 11 Stanford W, 21-14 Feb. 11 Air Force W, 28-14 Feb. 9 SDSU L, 31-10 Jan. 12 CSU Bakersfield W, 25-10 Feb. 15 Utah Valley W, 32-6 Feb. 9 Stanford L, 24-9 Jan. 18 Air Force W, 30-3 Feb. 21 North Dakota State W, 17-16 Feb. 14 Arizona State L, 24-15 Jan. 19 North Dakota State L, 19-17 Jan. 23 Lehigh W, 28-10 2014-15 Dual Schedule 2014-15 Dual Schedule Jan. 25 Oklahoma L, 20-18 Date Opponent TIME Date Opponent TIME Jan. 30 Cal Poly W, 22-12 Jan. 7 Nebraska 3 p.m. Nov. 8 Cal Baptist 1 p.m. Feb. 9 Arizona State L, 17-16 Jan. 15 Minnesota 5:30 p.m. Nov. 8 San Francisco State 3 p.m. Mar. 8 Boise State W, 34-6 Dec. 11 Air Force 7 p.m. Nov. 14 Purdue 7 p.m. Jan. 9 @ Cal Poly TBA Nov. 21 Northern Colorado TBA 2014-15 Dual Schedule Jan. 17 @ Utah Valley TBA Dec. 6 Windy City Duals All Day Date Opponent TIME Jan. 30 SDSU 7 p.m. Jan. 9 Wyoming 7 p.m. Nov. 24 Arizona State 2 p.m. Feb. 1 North Dakota State 12 p.m. Jan. 10 Brown 1 p.m. Dec. 13 at Boise State 6 p.m. Feb. 6 @ Oklahoma 2 p.m. Jan. 16 Air Force 7 p.m. Jan. 10 Stanford TBA Feb. 6 @ Oklahoma State 6:30 p.m. Jan. 18 at Stanford 3 p.m. Jan. 16 CSU Bakersfield 7 p.m. Feb. 13 Oregon State TBA Jan. 23 at North Dakota State 5 p.m. Jan. 23 at Northern Colorado 6 p.m. Feb. 15 Boise State 2 p.m. Jan. 25 at SDSU 12 p.m. Jan. 25 at SDSU 12 p.m. Feb. 22 @ Northern Colorado 2 p.m. Jan. 29 CSU Bakersfield 3 p.m. Jan. 30 at Utah Valley 6 p.m. Feb. 5 at Boise State 6 p.m. Feb. 1 at Oklahoma 12 p.m. Feb. 15 at Grand Canyon 7 p.m. Feb. 7 Cal Poly 7 p.m. Feb. 16 at Arizona State 4 p.m. Feb. 8 Boise State TBA Feb. 13 at Wyoming 6 p.m. Feb. 15 at Air Force 1 p.m.

38 @GoJacksWrestle Air Force Utah Valley Stanford Falcons Wolverines Cardinal

February 1 - Colorado Springs, Colo. February 6 - Brookings, S.D. February 14 - Brookings, S.D. Quick Facts Quick Facts Quick Facts Location...... USAFA, Colo. Location...... Orem, Utah Location...... Stanford, Calif. Founded (Enrollment)...... 1954 (4,000) Founded (Enrollment)...... 1941 (31,556) Founded (Enrollment)...... 1885 (15,870) Conference...... Western Wrestling Conference Conference...... Western Wrestling Conference Conference...... Pac-12 Nickname...... Falcons Nickname...... Wolverines Nickname...... Cardinal Colors...... Blue and Silver Colors...... Green & White Colors...... Cardinal and White Home Arena...... Clune Arena (5,843) Home Arena...... PE Building (2,000) Home Arena...... Burnham Pavilion (1,400)

Team Information Team Information Team Information Head Coach...... Sam Barber Head Coach...... Greg Williams Head Coach...... Jason Borrelli Alma Mater, Year:...... Upper Iowa, 1995 Alma Mater, Year:...... Utah State, 1985 Alma Mater, Year:...... Central Michigan, 2006 Assistant Coach...... Bart Horton Assistant Coach...... Erkin Tadzhimetov Assistant Coach...... Ray Blake Alma Mater, Year:...... Iowa State, 1997 Alma Mater, Year:...... Utah Valley, 2007 Alma Mater, Year:...... Stanford, 2006 Assistant Coach...... Justin Ruiz Assistant Coach:...... Steven Keith 2013-14 Record...... 11-6 Alma Mater, Year:...... Colorado Springs, 2012 Alma Mater, Year:...... Harvard, 2013 2013-14 Conference Record/Finish...... 2-3/4th Assistant Coach...... Ethen Lofthouse Assistant Coach:...... Jamill Kelly NCAA Qualifiers Returning/Lost...... 1/3 Alma Mater, Year:...... Iowa, 2014 Alma Mater, Year:...... Oklahoma State, 2000 Starters Returning/Lost...... 7/3 2013-14 Record...... 6-9 2013-14 Record...... 17-5 Top Returners 2013-14 Conference Record/Finish...... 2-3/T4th 2013-14 Conference Record/Finish...... 4-1/2nd Josh Martinez (junior - 125) NCAA Qualifiers/Returning...... 4/2 NCAA Qualifiers/Returning...... 5/2 Natrelle Demison (sophomore - 149) Starters Returning/Lost...... 6/4 Starters Returning/Lost...... 6/4 Konnor Witt (junior - 174) Top Returners Top Returners Sports Information Jade Rauser (junior - 125) Evan Silver (junior - 125 pounds) Jim Wilson (sophomore - 165 pounds) Wrestling Contact...... Melissa McKeown Ethan Smith (senior - 174) Office Phone...... (719) 333-9025 Adam Fager (senior - 285) Email...... [email protected] Sports Information Website...... goairforcefalcons.com Sports Information Wrestling Contact...... Regina Verlengiere Wrestling Contact...... James Warnick Office Phone...... (650) 723-0996 Series Record: (Air Force leads, 2-9-0) Office Phone...... (801) 863-6231 Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Website...... www.gostanford.com Schedule/Results Website...... www.WolverineGreen.com 2013-14 Dual Results Series Record: (Stanford leads, 0-2-0) Nov. 8 Northwestern L, 28-15 Series Record: (Utah Valley leads, 1-8-0) Nov. 10 Stanford L, 30-4 Schedule/Results Nov. 15 Chadron State W, 28-6 Schedule/Results 2013-14 Dual Results Nov. 15 Morningside W, 37-3 2013-14 Dual Results Nov. 2 Cal Baptists W, 29-12 Nov. 15 Augustana W, 30-13 Nov. 15 Central Michigan L, 27-9 Nov. 2 Menlo W, 37-6 Jan. 11 Western State W, 26-9 Nov. 16 Michigan State L, 21-18 Nov. 10 Air Force W, 30-4 Jan. 11 Embry-Riddle W, 37-12 Nov. 16 Ohio L, 26-13 Nov. 16 Maryland W, 17-16 Jan. 11 Colorado Mesa W, 36-9 Nov. 16 Gardner-Webb W, 29-12 Nov. 24 Michigan W, 21-13 Jan. 11 Simon Fraser W, 51-0 Nov. 30 Nebraska L, 36-6 Nov. 24 Eastern Michigan L, 18-16 Jan. 18 Oregon State L, 30-3 Nov. 30 CSU Bakersfield W, 19-16 Nov. 25 Central Michigan W, 18-13 Jan. 18 Southern Oregon W, 23-14 Nov. 30 Stanford L, 20-16 Nov. 30 Nebraska L, 28-12 Jan. 24 North Dakota State L, 41-6 Jan. 9 Grand Canyon W, 28-9 Nov. 30 CSU Bakersfield W, 19-14 Jan. 26 SDSU L, 18-14 Jan. 18 Arizona State L, 18-16 Nov. 30 Utah Valley W, 20-16 Feb. 11 Wyoming L, 28-14 Feb. 1 Boise State W, 23-18 Dec. 20 UT-Chattanooga L, 25-13 Feb. 14 New Mexico Highlands W, 41-0 Feb. 6 SDSU W, 18-15 Jan. 9 Boise State W, 19-12 Feb. 14 Utah Valley W, 24-13 Feb. 7 North Dakota State L, 33-11 Jan. 11 Oregon State L, 21-14 Mar. 8 Northern Colorado W, 26-16 Feb. 12 Northern Colorado W, 25-12 Jan. 18 North Carolina W, 28-12 Feb. 14 Air Force L, 24-13 Jan. 18 Duke W, 41-0 2014-15 Dual Schedule Feb. 15 Wyoming L, 32-6 Jan. 24 Simpson W, 25-7 Date Opponent TIME Jan. 25 San Francisco State W, 33-8 Nov. 15 Minnesota 10 a.m. 2014-15 Dual Schedule Feb. 3 Arizona State W, 22-10 Dec. 11 @ Wyoming 7 p.m. Nov. 14 Iowa State 3 p.m. Feb. 3 Grand Canyon W, 26-6 Jan. 16 @ Cal Poly 7 p.m. Nov. 15 at Boise State 5 p.m. Feb. 9 Cal Poly W, 24-9 Jan. 18 @ Stanford 3 p.m. Nov. 21 at Arizona State 7 p.m. Feb. 16 Northwestern L, 20-19 Jan. 30 North Dakota State 7 p.m. Nov. 22 at Grand Canyon 7 p.m. Feb. 1 SDSU 12 p.m. Jan. 17 Wyoming 7 p.m. 2014-15 Dual Schedule Feb. 1 Grand Canyon 2 p.m. Jan. 23 Air Force 7 p.m. Nov. 1 at Cal Baptist 1 p.m. Feb. 15 New Mexico Highlands 12:30 p.m. Jan. 30 Oregon State 7 p.m. Nov. 2 at CSU Bakersfield 2 p.m. Feb. 15 Oregon State 2:30 p.m. Jan. 31 Stanford 3:30 p.m. Nov. 8 Northwestern 2 p.m. Feb. 18 Northern Colorado 7 p.m. Feb. 6 SDSU 6 p.m. Jan. 10 at Oregon State TBA Feb. 7 North Dakota State 6 p.m. Jan. 11 Menlo College 2 p.m. Feb. 14 Northern Colorado 7 p.m. Jan. 11 Brown 3:30 p.m. Jan. 18 Cal Poly 2 p.m. Jan. 18 Air Force 3:30 p.m. Jan. 25 Arizona State 2 p.m. Jan. 31 at Utah Valley 3:30 p.m. Feb. 1 at Boise State TBA Feb. 8 San Francisco State 2 p.m. Feb. 13 at Nebraska 5 p.m. Feb. 14 SDSU 7 p.m.

#getjacked 39 2013-14 JACKRABBIT WRESTLING STATISTICS (6-8 Overall, 3-2 WWC)

Weight Name Overall Dual WWC Pins MD TF 125 Gillette, Ben 7-22 2-10 1-4 3-5 1-2 0-3 *Mascarenas, Paul 11-7 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 *Tesfaldet, Robiel 0-8 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-2 133 Simms, Brance 15-16 4-5 2-3 3-2 3-5 0-1 Andrade, Isaac 11-14 0-5 0-0 1-2 2-3 0-0 James, Will 2-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 *White, Kyle 12-12 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-5 0-1 141 Orozco, Eric 16-17 7-7 3-2 2-0 2-3 0-0 *Laganiere, Coltan 13-11 0-0 0-0 0-4 3-1 0-0 *Oyen, Austin 9-14 0-0 0-0 3-3 0-2 1-1 *Peterson, Darin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 149 Kocer, Alex 29-13 10-4 4-1 4-1 7-6 1-0 *Goettl, Hank 8-12 0-0 0-0 3-5 1-5 1-1 *Leet, Kyle 9-9 0-0 0-0 2-1 1-4 1-0 *Moran, Dalton 14-12 0-0 0-0 4-1 3-4 0-0 *Zilverberg, Luke 19-13 0-0 0-0 4-1 7-0 0-0 157 Pack, Cody 28-8 13-1 5-0 4-2 4-0 4-0 *Grevengoed, Jon 3-8 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 *Holler, Colin 18-7 0-0 0-0 5-0 4-0 2-0 165 Brewster, Joe 22-16 7-7 3-2 2-2 5-1 0-1 174 Nething II, John 21-12 5-6 3-2 3-1 2-1 0-2 Lindsay, Austin 2-6 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 Morisette, Troy 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 184 Schwery, Ben 16-18 2-6 2-2 2-3 2-4 1-0 Ayers, Brady 19-15 3-4 0-1 1-2 5-3 2-4 Nolan, Shea 8-9 0-2 0-0 1-2 2-2 1-0 Caruso, Kevin 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 *Turk, Jake 10-12 0-0 0-0 1-2 2-2 0-1 197 Hable, Trey 10-20 4-10 1-4 5-2 2-2 0-0 *Rotert, Nate 22-12 0-0 0-0 5-1 6-3 0-0 Weddington, Hunter 14-11 0-0 0-0 4-1 2-2 0-1 285 Everard, J.J. 19-19 6-8 3-2 3-6 1-2 0-0 *Delgado, Chaas 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 *Macki, Alex 10-15 0-0 0-0 0-4 2-2 0-1 Team Totals 397-378 63-77 27-23 73-60 72-69 14-20 *Denotes Unattached Wrestler

Team Stats: Weight-by-Weight Results Weight Overall Dual WWC Pins MD TF 125 18-37 1-13 1-4 4-8 1-4 0-5 133 40-45 5-9 2-3 5-4 5-13 0-3 141 38-42 7-7 3-2 5-7 5-6 1-1 149 81-64 10-4 4-1 18-9 19-21 3-1 157 49-23 13-1 5-0 9-3 9-1 6-0 165 23-16 7-7 3-2 2-2 5-1 0-1 174 41-32 7-7 3-2 5-6 7-3 2-6 184 35-42 3-11 2-3 8-10 8-10 2-1 197 46-43 4-10 1-4 14-4 10-7 0-1 HWT 29-36 6-8 3-2 3-10 3-4 0-1

40 @GoJacksWrestle Top Five Statistical Rankings 2013-14 Dual Results (6-8 Overall, 3-2 WCC) Overall Wins WWC Winning Percentage 1. Alex Kocer...... 29 1. Cody Pack...... 1.000 Date Opponent Result 2. Cody Pack...... 28 2. Alex Kocer...... 800 11/3 Daktronics Open ---- 11/9 Drexel L, 26-10 3. Nate Rotert...... 22 3. 4 tied...... 600 11/16 Cyclone Open ---- 4. John Nething II...... 21 11/24 #9 Nebraska L, 36-6 5. 2 tied...... 19 Pins 11/30 North Dakota State L, 30-13 T1. Trey Hable...... 5 12/8 Augustana W, 17-15 Overall Winning Percentage T1. Nate Rotert...... 5 12/14 UNI Open ---- 1. Cody Pack...... 778 T1. Colin Holler...... 5 1/1-2 Southern Scuffle ---- 1/19 Wyoming* W, 18-17 4. 5 tied...... 4 2. Colin Holler...... 720 1/26 Air Force* W, 18-14 3. Alex Kocer...... 690 2/1 Ohio L, 32-6 4. Nate Rotert...... 647 Fastest Pin #5 Northern Iowa L. 29-12 5. John Nething II...... 636 T1. Trey Hable...... 0:34 2/6 Utah Valley* L, 18-15 T1. Hunter Weddington.....0:34 2/9 Cal Poly W, 31-10 Dual Wins 3. Austin Lindsay...... 0:35 Stanford L, 20-14 2/14 Northern Illinois W, 27-6 1. Cody Pack...... 13 4. Ben Gillette...... 0:40 2/16 Northern Colorado* W, 31-6 2. Alex Kocer...... 10 5. Trey Hable...... 0:42 2/23 North Dakota State* L, 32-12 T3. Joe Brewster...... 7 3/8 WWC Championships 5th Place T3. Eric Orozco...... 7 Technical Falls 3/20-22 NCAA Championships ---- 5. J.J. Everard...... 6 1. Cody Pack...... 4 T2. Brady Ayers...... 2 * WWC Dual Dual Winning Percentage T2. Colin Holler...... 2 1. Cody Pack...... 929 T4. 6 tied...... 1 2013-14 WWC Regular 2. Alex Kocer...... 714 Season Standings T3. Joe Brewster...... 500 Major Decisions WWC Overall T3. Eric Orozco...... 500 T1. Alex Kocer...... 7 Team W-L Pct. W-L Pct. 5. John Nething II...... 455 T1. Luke Zilverberg...... 7 1. Wyoming* 4-1 .800 6-6 .500 3. Nate Rotert...... 6 2. North Dakota State 4-1 .800 11-7 .611 WWC Wins T4. Brady Ayers...... 5 3. South Dakota State 3-2 .600 6-8 .429 1. Cody Pack...... 5 T4. Joe Brewster...... 5 4. Air Force 2-3 .400 11-6 .647 2. Alex Kocer...... 4 5. Utah Valley 2-3 .400 6-9 .400 3.4 tied...... 3 6. Northern Colorado 0-5 .000 5-13 .278 Tournament Placewinners Warren Williamson/Daktronics Open Nebraska-Kearney Holiday Inn Open Worthington Open Joe Brewster - 3rd Nate Rotert - 1st Paul Mascarenas - 1st Cody Pack - 3rd Shea Nolan - 2nd Colin Holler - 1st Alex Kocer - 4th Brady Ayers - 3rd J.J. Everard - 5th Jake Turk - 4th Grand View Open Isaac Andrade (Unattached) - 7th Luke Zilverberg - 4th Colin Holler - 2nd Colin Holler (Unattached) - 7th Nate Rotert - 4th Dalton Moran (Unattached) - 8th Dragon Open Brance Simms (Unattached) - 8th Paul Mascarenas - 5th John Nething II - 1st Matt Seabold (Unattached) - 8th Nate Rotert - 1st Briar Cliff Open Luke Zilverberg - 1st Colin Holler - 1st Bison Open Alex Macki - 3rd Hunter Weddington (Unattached) - 2nd Jake Turk - 3rd Brance Simms (Unattached) - 2nd Hank Goettl - 4th NCAA West Region/WWC Championship Ben Schwery - 3rd Matt Seabold - 4th Alex Kocer - 1st Luke Zilverberg (Unattached) - 6th Coltan Laganiere - 5th Cody Pack - 1st Shea Nolan - 5th John Nething II - 2nd Harold Nichols Cyclone Open Hunter Weddington - 5th Isaac Andrade (Unattached) - 2nd Kyle White - 6th Alex Kocer - 3rd Joe Brewster - 4th UNI Open J.J. Everard - 4th John Nething II - 1st Cody Pack - 5th Colin Holler - 4th Ben Schwery - 5th Alex Kocer - 4th Hunter Weddington (Unattached) - 6th Ben Schwery - 5th Nate Rotert - 6th

#getjacked 41 DUAL Drexel...... 10 DUAL Wyoming...... 17 South Dakota State...... 26 South Dakota State...... 18 1 11/9/13 • Brookings, S.D. 5 1/19/14 • Gillette, Wyo. Weight Wrestler Result Score Weight Wrestler Result Score 125 Ben Gillette L, tech. Kevin Devoy 15-0 125 Ben Gillette L, tech. Tyler Cox 24-9 133 Will James L, tech. David Pearce 16-1 133 Brance Simms W, dec. Gunnar Woodburn 6-0 141 Eric Orozco L, dec. Matt Cimato 6-5 141 Eric Orozco W, dec. Cole Mendenhall 9-4 149 Alex Kocer W, maj. Shane Fenningham 14-3 149 Alex Kocer W, dec. Brandon Richardson 6-3 157 Cody Pack L, dec. Austin Sommer 7-4 157 Cody Pack W, dec. Andy McCulley 4-2 165 Joe Brewster W, dec. Jason Fugiel 8-6 165 Joe Brewster L, dec. Dakota Friesth 5-3 174 Brady Ayers W, Kevin Matyas 3-1 174 John Nething II W, dec. Brent Havlik 8-3 184 Shea Nolan L, dec. Alex DeCiantis 6-4 184 Ben Schwery L, fall Ben Stroh 3:31 197 Trey Hable L, maj. Brandon Palik 14-1 197 Trey Hable L, dec. Shane Woods 4-1 285 J.J. Everard L, dec. Jamie Callander 6-2 285 J.J. Everard W, dec. Tanner Harms 7-3 DUAL #9 Nebraska...... 36 DUAL Air Force...... 14 South Dakota State...... 6 South Dakota State...... 18 2 11/24/13 • Brookings, S.D. 6 1/26/14 • Brookings, S.D. Weight Wrestler Result Score Weight Wrestler Result Score 125 Isaac Andrade L, maj. Tim Lambert 9-1 125 Ben Gillette L, maj. Josh Martinez 11-3 133 Brance Simms L, dec. Colton McCrystal 8-3 133 Brance Simms L, maj. Greg Rinker 10-2 141 Eric Orozco L, dec. Anthony Abidin 9-3 141 Eric Orozco L, TB David Walker 2-1 149 Alex Kocer L, maj. Jake Sueflohn 13-0 149 Alex Kocer W, dec. Netrelle Demison 7-4 157 Cody Pack W, fall John Svoboda 4:47 157 Cody Pack W, dec. Josh Kreimier 8-5 165 Joe Brewster L, dec. Austin Wilson 6-2 165 Joe Brewster W, dec. Daniel Baucke 8-4 174 John Nething II L, fall Robert Kokesh 6:53 174 John Nething II W, dec. Konnor Witt 6-2 184 Ben Schwery L, dec. TJ Dudley 9-1 184 Ben Schwery W, dec. Scott Reilly 8-6 197 Trey Hable L, dec. Spencer Johnson 6-2 197 Trey Hable L, dec. Greg Isley 8-1 285 J.J. Everard L, fall Collin Jensen 1:43 285 J.J. Everard W, SV Chris Davis 6-4 DUAL North Dakota State...... 30 DUAL Ohio...... 32 South Dakota State...... 13 South Dakota State...... 6 3 11/30/13 • Brookings, S.D. 7 2/1/14 • Cedar Falls, Iowa Weight Wrestler Result Score Weight Wrestler Result Score 125 Isaac Andrade L, fall Hunter Weber 2:12 125 Ben Gillette L, fall KeVon Powell 6:20 133 Brance Simms L, fall Justin LaValle 3:25 133 Brance Simms W, dec. Kagan Squire 7-0 141 Eric Orozco L, Clay Cathey 2-1 141 Eric Orozco L, dec. Noah Forrider 7-3 149 Alex Kocer W, dec. Tyler Diamond 6-5 149 Alex Kocer L, maj. Tywan Claxton 10-2 157 Cody Pack W, maj. Matt Gray 13-4 157 Cody Pack W, dec. Spartak Chino 4-0 165 Joe Brewster L, dec. Steven Monk 7-1 165 Joe Brewster L, maj. Harrison Hightower 11-2 174 Brady Ayers W, dec. Hayden Zillmer 8-4 174 John Nething II L, dec. Cody Walters 3-0 184 Shea Nolan L, dec. Kurtis Julson 9-4 184 Ben Schwery L, dec. Ryan Garringer 6-3 197 Trey Hable W, fall Colton Castlebury 0:42 197 Trey Hable L, dec. Phil Wellington 7-3 285 J.J. Everard L, fall Evan Knutson 5:26 285 J.J. Everard L, fall Jeremy Johnson 3:41 DUAL Augustana...... 15 DUAL #5 Northern Iowa...... 29 South Dakota State...... 17 South Dakota State...... 12 4 12/8/13 • Sioux Falls, S.D. 8 2/1/14 • Cedar Falls, Iowa Weight Wrestler Result Score Weight Wrestler Result Score 125 Isaac Andrade L, dec. TJ North 10-4 125 Ben Gillette L, fall Dylan Peters 2:24 133 Ben Gillette W, dec. Blake Jans 8-2 133 Brance Simms L, tech. Joe Colon 18-3 141 Eric Orozco W, dec. Jacob Anderson 4-1 141 Eric Orozco L, maj. Joey Lazor 9-0 149 Alex Kocer L, dec. Shawn Hatlestad 5-3 149 Alex Kocer W, fall Tyler Patten 2:24 157 Cody Pack W, maj. Bradyn Neises 14-3 157 Cody Pack W, dec. Jarrett Jensen 4-0 165 Joe Brewster W, maj. Garret Heidberger 17-6 165 Joe Brewster L, dec. Cooper Moore 6-1 174 Brady Ayers W, dec. Jeff Neilsen 11-4 174 John Nething II L, dec. Cody Caldwell 5-4 184 Ben Schwery L, dec. Sean Derry 3-1 184 Brady Ayers L, tech. Ryan Loder 18-2 197 Trey Hable L, dec. Jayd Docken 3-1 197 Trey Hable L, dec. Basil Minto 2-0 285 J.J. Everard L, dec. Michael Lowman 6-5 285 J.J. Everard W, dec. Blaize Cabell 6-5

42 @GoJacksWrestle DUAL Utah Valley...... 18 DUAL Northern Illinois...... 6 South Dakota State...... 15 South Dakota State...... 27 9 2/6/14 • Orem, Utah 12 2/15/14 • Brookings, S.D. Weight Wrestler Result Score Weight Wrestler Result Score 125 Ben Gillette L, dec. Jade Rauser 9-4 125 Ben Gillette L, dec. Nick Harrison 6-4 133 Brance Simms L, dec. Chasen Tolbert 9-4 133 Brance Simms W, fall Derek Elmore 4:43 141 Eric Orozco L, dec. Avery Garner 8-4 141 Eric Orozco W, dec. Kevin Fanta 7-5 149 Alex Kocer W, dec. Trevor Wilson 6-2 149 Alex Kocer W, Rob Jilalrd 8-4 157 Cody Pack W, dec. Chase Cuthbertson 8-5 157 Cody Pack W, dec. Andrew Morse 7-2 165 Joe Brewster W, SV Curtis Cook 4-2 165 Joe Brewster W, OT Shaun’Que McMurty 3-1 174 John Nething II L, dec. Monte Schmalhaus 6-2 174 John Nething II W, dec. Billy Chancey 5-1 184 Ben Schwery L, SV Ethan Smith 2-1 184 Brady Ayers W, dec. Caleb Busson 3-2 197 Trey Hable L, dec. Derek Thomas 6-4 197 Trey Hable W, dec. Shawn Scott 8-5 285 J.J. Everard W, fall Richard Larsen 2:59 285 J.J. Everard L, SV Jared Torrence 4-2 DUAL Cal Poly...... 10 DUAL Northern Colorado...... 6 South Dakota State...... 31 South Dakota State...... 31 10 2/9/14 • San Luis Obispo 13 2/16/14 • Greeley, Colo. Weight Wrestler Result Score Weight Wrestler Result Score 125 Ben Gillette L, dec. Britain Longmire 8-2 125 Ben Gillette L, dec. Trey Andrews 7-3 133 Isaac Andrade L, dec. Devon Lotito 11-4 133 Brance Simms W, maj. Sonny Espinoza 17-5 141 Eric Orozco W, fall Victory Trujillo 6:06 141 Eric Orozco W, dec. Nick Adams 5-2 149 Alex Kocer W, dec. Kyle Chene 10-4 149 Alex Kocer W, dec. Beau Roberts 5-2 157 Cody Pack W, tech. Xavier Johnson 22-6 157 Cody Pack W, fall Mitchell Polkowske 5:51 165 Joe Brewster W, dec. Travis Berridge 8-4 165 Joe Brewster W, dec. Charlie McMartin 6-0 174 John Nething II W, inj. Dominic Kastl 2:44 174 John Nething II W, dec. Josh Van Tine 9-3 184 Brady Ayers L, maj. Sean Dougherty 16-3 184 Ben Schwery W, dec. Nick Bayer 5-4 197 Trey Hable W, maj. Nicolas Johnson 14-3 197 Trey Hable W, fall Cole Briegel 1:07 285 J.J. Everard W, maj. Tyler Hecht 16-4 285 J.J. Everard L, dec. Henry Chirino 7-1 DUAL Stanford...... 20 DUAL North Dakota State...... 32 South Dakota State...... 14 South Dakota State...... 12 11 2/9/14 • San Luis Obispo 14 2/23/14 • Fargo, N.D. Weight Wrestler Result Score Weight Wrestler Result Score 125 Ben Gillette L, maj. Evan Silver 10-2 125 Ben Gillette W, dec. Hunter Weber 6-4 133 Isaac Andrade L, maj. Ryan Mango 13-2 133 Brance Simms L, dec. Justin LaValle 3-1 141 Eric Orozco W, maj. Peter Russo 10-2 141 Eric Orozco W, SV Clay Cathey 3-1 149 Alex Kocer W, dec. Donovan Halphin 3-0 149 Alex Kocer L, dec. Tyler Diamond 11-5 157 Cody Pack W, tech. Peter Galli 22-7 157 Cody Pack W, fall Tanner Carlisle 2:07 165 Joe Brewster L, Jim Wilson 6-2 165 Joe Brewster L, tech. Steven Monk 17-2 174 John Nething II L, dec. Kyle Meyer 4-3 174 John Nething II L, tech. Hayden Zillmer 16-0 184 Ben Schwery L, dec. Thomas Kimbrell 10-4 184 Ben Schwery L, maj. Kurtis Julson 13-3 197 Trey Hable L, dec. Daniel Scherer 7-2 197 Trey Hable L, fall Tyler Lehmann 3:30 285 J.J. Everard W, OT Josh Marchok 4-2 285 J.J. Everard L, fall Evan Knutson 4:06

2013-14 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE STARTING LINEUPS Opponent 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 Drexel Gillette James Orozco Kocer Pack Brewster Ayers Schwery Hable Everard #9 Nebraska Andrade Simms Orozco Kocer Pack Brewster Nething II Schwery Hable Everard North Dakota State Andrade Simms Orozco Kocer Pack Brewster Ayers Nolan Hable Everard Augustana Andrade Gillette Orozco Kocer Pack Brewster Ayers Schwery Hable Everard Wyoming Gillette Simms Orozco Kocer Pack Brewster Nething II Schwery Hable Everard Air Force Gillette Simms Orozco Kocer Pack Brewster Nething II Schwery Hable Everard Ohio Gillette Simms Orozco Kocer Pack Brewster Nething II Schwery Hable Everard #5 Northern Iowa Gillette Simms Orozco Kocer Pack Brewster Nething II Ayers Hable Everard Utah Valley Gillette Simms Orozco Kocer Pack Brewster Nething II Schwery Hable Everard Cal Poly Gillette Andrade Orozco Kocer Pack Brewster Nething II Ayers Hable Everard Stanford Gillette Andrade Orozco Kocer Pack Brewster Nething II Schwery Hable Everard Northern Illinois Gillette Simms Orozco Kocer Pack Brewster Nething II Schwery Hable Everard Northern Colorado Gillette Simms Orozco Kocer Pack Brewster Nething II Schwery Hable Everard North Dakota State Gillette Simms Orozco Kocer Pack Brewster Nething II Schwery Hable Everard bolded name = match winners #getjacked 43 With notoriously-raucous crowds, Frost Arena gives SDSU a distinct advantage competing in its home arena. South Dakota State University hosts Widely regarded as the finest arena played in front of capacity crowds. home duals in Frost Arena, named after with the best athletics atmosphere in In addition, Frost Arena is the site of former Jackrabbit coach and athletic the state, Frost Arena was the site of SDSU graduation ceremonies, the director R.B. “Jack” Frost. NCAA Division II Wrestling National annual Wacipi pow-wow, concerts and Frost served as athletic director and Championships in 1973, 1979, 1993 and numerous other campus events. professor and head of the physical 2000, as well as multiple North Central Bids totaling $3,374,115 were let for education department from 1947 until Conference championship tournaments. the facility following legislative approval 1960. He compiled an 86-79 mark in In 2010, Frost Arena played host to of the project, with the bill signed by seven seasons as Jackrabbit men’s the NCAA West Regional wrestling Gov. Frank Farrar on Feb. 14, 1970. basketball coach from 1948-54. Frost tournament. Ground was broken Sept. 22, 1970, with was also an international leader in The first event at Frost Arena was held the cornerstone placed by Gov. Richard recreation, health and physical education, on Feb. 2, 1973, when the Jackrabbit Kneip on Oct. 2, 1971. Final cost of serving in 1965 as the United States men’s basketball team hosted the the building was $3,685,000, with the representative at the Fifth Session of University of North Dakota. In 1994, the difference made up by gifts and donated the International Olympic Academy in one-millionth fan passed through the items. Greece. Frost Arena turnstiles. Frost Arena, which is part of the Stanley Frost Arena also has been the site J. Marshall HPER Center, now seats of six North approximately 6,100 fans. The addition of Central Regional chair-back lower-level seating prior to the men’s basketball 1992-93 season, as well as the addition tournaments, of chair-back seating in the lower level the 2003 end zones and new student bleachers in NCAA Division the summer of 2004, eliminated nearly II North Central 2,500 seats from the original seating Regional women’s capacity of 9,500. basketball In the fall of 2005, Frost Arena was tournament, as well included with Coughlin-Alumni Stadium as regional and in a $3 million Daktronics scoreboard state high school project. The Frost Arena portion includes tournaments. a four-sided scoreboard with four Postseason ProStar® video screens measuring 12 feet by seven feet, two ProAd® displays basketball returned measuring 60 feet long by four feet high to Frost Arena and a new full-color digital ProTable® in 2007, as two rounds of the scorers table, all of which can display Frost Arena opened its doors on Feb. 2, 1973. real-time statistics. Women’s NIT were

44 @GoJacksWrestle Chad Lamer • Three-time national champion • • Four-time All-American • • 132-30-2 career record • • 2004 Division II Wrestling Hall of Fame Inductee •

HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Dee Brainerd - 1963 Don Trapp - 1970 Rick Jensen - 1976 Jeff Hohertz 1977, 1981 Kirk Simet - 1978

Dave Cornemann - 1984 Pat Dorn - 1987, 1988 Brian Loeffler - 1993 Justin Blasius - 1994 Chad Lamer - 1995, 1996, 1997

Adam Feldman - 1997 Ryan Resel - 1998, 1998 Travis King, 1998 Paul Konechne - 2000, 2001 Jon Madsen - 2000 Hall of Fame Five individuals from South Dakota State University wrestling have been inducted into the Division II Wrestling Hall of Fame. Warren Williamson Chad Lamer Inaugural Class of 1996 Jim Class of 2004

Longtime South Dakota State coach Warren Koch A four-time All-American, Lamer won three Williamson was one of eight people inducted with Class of consecutive national titles — the first of which came at 177 pounds in 1994. After repeating the inaugural Hall of Fame Class in March 1996. 2000 as 177-pound champion in 1995, Lamer com- Williamson coached the Jackrabbits for 16 pleted the three-peat with the national title at seasons — from 1957-68 and from 1970-73, Former Jackrabbit wrestler 190 pounds in 1996. He also placed eighth at compiling a 134-74-9 dual record, and coached 24 College Jim Koch, the longtime head 167 pounds as a freshman. Division II All-Americans, along with a pair of national champions. Lamer completed his collegiate career with a pair of North Central coach at UW-Parkside, was Conference titles and a 132-30-2 record. He posted the best over- Williamson also is a member of the Jackrabbit Sports Hall of inducted into the Division II Fame and South Dakota Hall of Fame. all record in SDSU history with a 40-2 record during the 1995-96 Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2000. season. Koch earned runner-up hon- Jeff Hohertz ors at the North Central Confer- Rick Jensen Class of 2000 ence Championships three time Class of 2000 and was an NWCA Academic Hohertz book-ended his All-American. During his career at SDSU, Jensen became career by winning a pair of national titles at Koch accepted the head the school’s first four-time conference cham- 177 pounds in 1977 and 1981. A three-time coaching position at Parkside pion and was a three-time national finalist. North Central Conference champion, he also in 1970. At the time of his He claimed a national championship at 126 earned All-America honors with a fifth-place induction, Koch’s wrestlers had pounds as a freshman in 1976, and also fin- ished as runner-up at 134 pounds in 1977 and finish as a junior. A native of Minnetonka, Minn., Hohertz ended his earned All-America honors 88 142 pounds in 1979. He ended his career with a 128-24 record. career with a 88-23-1 record. He is also a member of the Jackrab- times with 10 national titles. He bit Sports Hall of Fame. He is also a member of the Jackrabbit Sports Hall of Fame. was instrumental in the creation of the Division II Wrestling Hall of Fame. Five individuals from South Dakota State University wrestling have been inducted into the South Dakota State University Hall of Fame.

Dee Brainerd Jeff Hohertz Rick Jensen Stan Opp Greg Schmidt

46 @GoJacksWrestle 1962-63 (4) 1973-74 (1) 1984-85 (4) 1991-92 (3) 1998-99 (4) Dee Brainerd (1st, 130) Mike Engels (2nd, 158) Vince McCullough (2nd, 134) Mike Pankratz (5th, 126) Scott Braun (2nd, 133) Jim Perkins (2nd, 137) Jim Strande (8th, 142) Chad Lamer (8th, 167) Paul Konechne (2nd, 141) Lyle Moss (3rd, 158) 1975-76 (2) Jeff Lueders (8th, 177) Brian Loeffler (6th, 177) Tyler Jones (3rd, 174) Roger Eischens (3rd, 190) Rick Jensen (1st, 126) Al Holleman (3rd, HWT) Ryan Resel (2nd, HWT) Kirk Simet (6th, 142) 1992-93 (3) 1964-65 (2) 1985-86 (3) Mike Pankratz (3rd, 126) 1999-00 (6) Frank Murphy (3rd, 115) 1976-77 (2) Bryan Guzzo (7th, 118) Tim Wishard (7th, 158) Scott Braun (2nd, 133) Wayne Paulsen (2nd, 130) Rick Jensen (2nd, 134) Perry Fink (6th, 142) Brian Loeffler (1st, 177) Paul Konechne (1st, 141) Jeff Hohertz (1st, 177) Al Holleman (4th, HWT) Aaron Veskma (7th, 149) 1965-66 (2) 1993-94 (4) Tyler Bryant (8th, 165) Paul Thomas (2nd, 190) 1977-78 (2) 1986-87 (3) Mark Echevarria (5th, 150) Tyler Jones (6th, 174) Mick Hurburt (4th, HWT) Matt Long (3rd, 134) Pat Dorn (1st, 134) Chad Lamer (1st, 177) Jon Madsen (1st, HWT) Kirk Simet (1st, 150) Hazen Bye (6th, 150) Justin Blasius (1st, 190) 1966-67 (2) Kyle Jensen (7th, HWT) Brad Loeffler (5th, HWT) 2000-01 (6) Jerry Smith (3rd, 130) 1978-79 (2) Ryan O’Connor (6th, 125) Jon McNitt (2nd, 167) Rick Jensen (2nd, 142) 1987-88 (4) 1994-95 (3) Paul Konechne (1st, 141) AL Minor (4th, 190) Bryan Guzzo (6th, 118) Josh Sammons (4th, 142) Aaron Veskma (3rd, 149) 1967-68 (3) Pat Dorn (1st, 134) Chad Lamer (1st, 177) Tyler Bryant (4th, 165) Jerry Smith (2nd, 130) 1979-80 (4) Perry Fink (4th, 150) Brad Loeffler (5th, HWT) Todd Paszek (3rd, 184) Jon McNitt (2nd, 167) Jay Swanson (6th, 134) Paul Koenig (5th, 190) Jon Madsen (2nd, HWT) Greg Schmidt (2nd, 115) Randy Goette (8th, 142) 1995-96 (5) Kent Haake (7th, 167) 1988-89 (4) Travis King (4th, 142) 2001-02 (5) 1968-69 (2) Jeff Hohertz (5th (177) Bryan Guzzo (5th, 118) Pat Timm (7th, 167) Aaron Veskma (3rd, 157) Greg Schmidt (3rd, 115) Pat Dorn (6th, 134) Jeremy Pascoe (3rd, 177) Tyler Bryant (2nd, 165) John Rembold (3rd, 137) 1980-81 (2) Perry Fink (4th, 150) Chad Lamer (1st, 190) Tyler Jones (2nd, 184) Jeff Hoherrtz (1st, 177) Barney Drenth (HWT, 4th) Ryan Resel (4th, HWT) Todd Paszek (3rd, 197) 1969-70 (3) Wally Zastrow (7th, HWT) Jon Madsen (7th, HWT) Greg Schmidt (2nd, 118) 1989-90 (4) 1996-97 (4) Don Trapp (1st, 177) 1981-82 (3) Mike Pankratz (6th, 126) Chad Wickman (6th, 188) Keith Engels (6th, 142) Jack Sathe (8th, 126) Brian Loeffler (8th, 177) Adam Feldman (1st, 126) 2002-03 (3) Randy Goette (7th, 150) Greg Sayler (8th, 190) Jeremy Pascoe (3rd, 177) Bryan Cowdin (7th, 174) 1970-71 (1) Ed Lohr (8th, 190) Paul Koenig (2nd, HWT) Ryan Resel (1st, HWT) Tyler Jones (2nd, 184) Stan Opp (2nd, 118) Tim Boldt (5th, 197) 1982-83 (1) 1997-98 (5) 1971-72 (2) Dave Cornemann (6th, 167) 1990-91 (4) Chad Wickman (4th, 118) Stan Opp (5th, 118) Mike Pankratz (5th, 126) Paul Konechne (6th, 134) 2003-04 (2) Mike Engels (2nd, 150) 1983-84 (3) Brian Loeffler (5th, 177) Travis King (1st, 150) Jeremy Roe (6th, 149) Don Cox (3rd, 158) Greg Sayler (8th, 190) Pat Timm (3rd, 177) Nat Althoff (5th, 165) 1972-73 (3) Dave Cornemann (1st, 167) Barney Drenth (4th, HWT) Ryan Resel (1st, HWT) Stan Opp (2nd, 118) Al Holleman (8th, HWT) Gerry Person (3rd, 167) Dick Viiem (5th, 190) Multiple All-Americans Four-Time All-Americans Three-Time All-Americans Two-Time All-Americans Tyler Jones...... 1999-2002 Tyler Bryant �������������������������������������������� 2000-02 Scott Braun ���������������������������������������1999-2000 Paul Konechne...... 1998-2001 Perry Fink ���������������������������������������� 1986, 88-89 Barney Brenth �������������������������������������� 1989, 91 Chad Lamer...... 1992, 94-96 Bryan Guzzo ������������������������������������ 1986, 88-89 Mike Engels �������������������������������������������1972-74 Brian Loeffler...... 1990-93 Jeff Hohertz ������������������������������������� 1977, 80-81 Randy Goette ��������������������������������������� 1980, 82 Mike Pankratz...... 1990-93 Al Holleman ������������������������������������������� 1984-86 Travis King �������������������������������������������� 1996, 98 Ryan Resel...... 1996-99 Rick Jensen ������������������������������������� 1976-77, 79 Stan Opp ����������������������������������������������� 1971-73 Paul Koenig ������������������������������������������ 1988, 90 Greg Schmidt ���������������������������������������� 1968-70 Brad Loeffler ������������������������������������������1994-95 Most Outstanding Wrestler Aaron Veskma ��������������������������������������� 2000-02 Jon Madsen �������������������������������������������2000-01 The following wrestlers have received the Jon McNitt ���������������������������������������������1967-68 Most Outstanding Wrestler Award at Jeremy Pascoe ��������������������������������������1996-97 the NCAA Division II Championships: Todd Paszek ������������������������������������������2001-02 • Rick Jensen - 1976 Greg Sayler ��������������������������������������������1990-91 Kirk Simet ��������������������������������������������� 1976, 78 • Chad Lamer - 1996 Jerry Smith ��������������������������������������������1967-68 • Travis King - 1998 Pat Timm ���������������������������������������������� 1996, 98

Division I Transition In September, 2004, the NCAA Membership Subcommittee approved SDSU’s request to fully reclassify its wrestling program to Division I status. After competing in the North Central Conference, the Jackrabbits competed Division I Independent for two seasons prior to the reclassification. The first year the Jacks were eligible to compete in the NCAA Division I Championships was 2006-07, two years ahead of the original timeline.

After competing as an independent for two seasons, SDSU joined the Western Wrestling Conference, an NCAA Division I wrestling-only alliance, as a charter member in 2006-07. Current members of the WWC include: The United States Air Force Academy, North Dakota State, Northern Colorado, South Dakota State, Utah Valley and Wyoming.

#getjacked 47 Undefeated Dual Seasons 30-Win Seasons Minimum 10 matches Wrestler Season Wins Wrestler Season Record Chad Lamer...... 1995-96...... 40 Stan Opp...... 1972-73...... 20-0-2 Paul Konechne...... 2000-01...... 40 Mike Engels...... 1972-73...... 16-0-2 Paul Konechne...... 1999-00...... 40 Jerry Smith...... 1967-68...... 16-0-0 Rick Jensen...... 1975-76...... 40 Stan Opp...... 1971-72...... 15-0-0 Ryan Resel...... 1996-97...... 40 Jeff Hohertz...... 1976-77...... 15-0-0 Rick Jensen...... 1976-77...... 39 Travis King...... 1997-98...... 15-0-0 Ryan Resel...... 1995-96...... 38 Paul Konechne...... 2000-01...... 15-0-0 Chad Wickman...... 1997-98...... 37 Aaron Veskrna...... 2001-02...... 15-0-0 Stan Opp...... 1972-73...... 35 Tyler Bryant...... 2000-01...... 14-0-0 Travis King...... 1997-98...... 34 Tyler Jones...... 2001-02...... 14-0-0 Barney Drenth...... 1990-91...... 34 Greg Schmidt...... 1968-69...... 13-0-0 Chad Lamer...... 1994-95...... 34 Mike Pankratz...... 1992-93...... 12-0-0 Perry Fink...... 1988-89...... 34 Mike Sterner...... 1960-61...... 12-0-0 Aaron Veskrna...... 2001-02...... 33 Rick Jensen...... 1975-76...... 11-0-0 Chad Lamer...... 1993-94...... 33 Dick Koob...... 1975-76...... 11-0-0 Ryan Resel...... 1997-98...... 33 Ryan Resel...... 1996-97...... 10-0-0 Pat Timm...... 1997-98...... 33 Dee Brainerd...... 1962-63...... 10-0-0 Perry Fink...... 1987-88...... 33 Mike Sterner...... 1959-60...... 10-0-0 Tim Boldt...... 2002-03...... 33 Paul Konechne...... 1997-98...... 33 Pins in a Season Dick Koob...... 1975-76...... 32 Wrestler Season Pins Jason Stripling...... 2008-09...... 32 Aaron Veskrna...... 2000-01...... 31 Chad Lamer...... 1994-95...... 19 Tyler Sorenson...... 2009-10...... 31 Ryan Resel...... 1996-97...... 19 Jared Barnes...... 2002-03...... 31 Ryan Resel...... 1995-96...... 17 Tyler Jones...... 1998-99...... 30 Ryan Resel...... 1997-98...... 17 Chad Wickman...... 1998-99...... 30 Chad Lamer...... 1995-96...... 17 Mike Pankratz...... 1998-99...... 30 Rick Jensen...... 1975-76...... 15 Al Holleman...... 1984-85...... 30 Wally Zastrow...... 1979-80...... 14 Jim Strande...... 1984-85...... 30 Don Johnson...... 1979-80...... 13 Gerry Person...... 1972-73...... 13 Chad Wickman...... 1997-98...... 12 Team Winning Percentage Gerry Person...... 1971-72...... 12 Year Pct. Record 1975-76...... 875...... 10-1-1 Team Dual Victories 1991-92...... 875...... 12-2-0 Year Wins 1988-89...... 846...... 11-2-0 1972-73...... 17 1985-86...... 846...... 11-2-0 1997-98...... 17 1968-69...... 846...... 11-2-0 1998-99...... 15 2002-03...... 12 1999-00...... 12 Highest Team Score 1991-92...... 12 Year Opponent Points 1977-78...... 12 1978-79 Wayne State 59 1967-68...... 12 1976-77 Southwest Minn. State 57 7 Tied...... 11 1997-98 Minnesota-West 57 1992-93 Northwestern 52 Consecutive Dual Victories 2012-13 Simpson 51 Minimum 10-dual streak 1985-86 Northern Colorado 51 Year Wins 1985-86...... 12 Most Shutouts 1972-73...... 12 Year Shutouts 1992-93...... 10 1997-98...... 2 1995-96...... 10 1992-93...... 2 1985-86...... 2 1970-71...... 2 19969-70...... 2

48 @GoJacksWrestle Top-25 Career Wins 100-Win Club No. Wrestler Hometown Weight(s) Years Record 1. Paul Konechne Kimball, S.D. 134-141 1998-01 137-30-0 2. Chad Lamer Colton, S.D. 177-190 1993-96 132-30-2 3. Rick Jensen Watertown, S.D. 126-142 1975-79 128-24-0 4. Ryan Resel Miller, S.D. HWT 1996-99 121-27-0 5. Perry Fink Cottage Grove, Minn. 142-150 1986-89 119-32-1 6. Aaron Veskrna Gregory, S.D. 149-157 1999-02 114-40-0 Paul Konechne Chad Lamer 7. Chad Wickman Masonville, Iowa 118-125 1996-99 109-36-0 137-30-0 132-30-2 8. Mike Pankratz Freeman, S.D. 126 1990-94 108-27-2 9. Travis King Rapid City, S.D. 142-150 1995-98 106-26-4 10. Tyler Jones Mitchell, S.D. 184 1999-2003 102-17-0 11. Mike Engels Watertown, S.D. 150-158 1971-74 101-14-1 12. Pat Dorn Adrian, Minn. 134 1986-89 100-33-3 13. Tyler Bryant Pierre, S.D. 165 2000-03 96-32-0 14. Stan Opp Aberdeen, S.D. 118 1970-73 94-19-1 Rick Jensen Ryan Resel 15. Josh Sammons Huron, S.D. 126-142 1994-97 92-51-0 128-24-0 121-27-0 16. Jeff Hohertz Minnetonka, Minn. 177 1977-78, 80-81 88-23-1 17. Bryan Guzzo St. Michael, Minn. 118 1986-89 86-47-0 18. Brian Loeffler St. Clair, Minn. 177-190 1990-94 85-27-4 19. Kirk Simet Pierre, S.D. 142-158 1976-80 85-26-1 20. Howard Fullhart Decorah, Iowa 158-167 1995-98 85-48-2 21. Pat Timm Huron, S.D. 158-177 1994-98 83-42-13 22. Jason Stripling Minneota, Minn. HWT 2004-09 83-41-0 23. Al Holleman Hancock, Minn. HWT 1983-86 82-40-0 Perry Fink Aaron Veskrna 119-32-1 114-40-0 T24. Doug Cox Bedford, Iowa 158 1983-86 75-59-2

T24. Tyler Sorenson Garretson, S.D. 197 2006-10 75-19-0

Chad Wickman Mike Pankratz 109-36-0 108-27-2

Travis King Tyler Jones 106-26-4 102-17-0

Paul Konechne sits atop SDSU’s all-time wins list with 137 career wins. Mike Engels Pat Dorn 101-14-0 100-33-3

#getjacked 49 * Note: Prior to 1991, wrestlers could Francis Flesner - 157 lbs 1963 - Host: Kent State qualify for the Division I tournament Herman Ayres (SIU-Carbondale) over Flesner Dee Brainerd - 130 lbs Decision, 4-3 from D-II and D-III First Round: Bye Bob Motis - 191 lbs Brainerd over John Perry (Adams State) First Round: Bye Decision, 6-5 1952 - Host: Colorado State #3 Gordon Trapp (Iowa) over Motis #4 Pat Smart (Lehigh) over Brainerd Decision, 6-3 Walt Christman - 147 lbs Technical Fall, 15-0 First Round: Bye Frank Kurtenbach - HWT James Perkins - 137 lbs #1 Tommy Evans (Oklahoma) over Christman First Round: Bye #3 Clair Argento (Wyoming) over Perkins Fall at 4:09 #1 Ted Ellis (Oklahoma State) over Kurtenbach Decision, 8-1 First Consolation Round: Bye Fall at 5:04 Lyle Voss - 157 lbs #2 Byron Todd (Oklahoma State) over Christman Harry Jacobs (Bradley) over Kurtenbach Rahim Jayanmard (UCLA) over Voss Decision, 7-2 Decision, 2-1 Technical Fall, 17-1 Alan Evans - 191 lbs Roger Eischens - 191 lbs First Round: Bye 1960 - Host: Maryland First Round: Bye #2 Harry Lanzi (Toledo) over Evans Matt Sanzone (Springfield) over Eischens Fall at 1:40 Francis Flesner - 157 lbs First Consolation Round: Bye #2 Thad Turner (Lehigh) over Flesner Fall at 4:57 Joe Butler (Oklahoma) over Evans Decision, 8-2 Flesner over Walter Parker (Cornell) Major Decision, 11-3 Decision, 4-0 1965 - Host: Wyoming Joe Mullins (Iowa) over Flesner Frank Murphy - 115 lbs 1953 - Host: Penn State Decision, 9-5 First Round: Bye Maris Williams - 130 lbs John Sterner - 167 lbs #2 Tadaaki Hatta (Oklahoma State) over Murphy #1 Norvard Nalan (Michigan) over Williams First Round: Bye Major Decision, 13-4 Murphy over Lou Manns (Syracuse) Fall at 7:11 #3 Dennis Fitzgerald (Michigan) over Sterner Decision, 2-0 Ed Casalicchio (Michigan State) over Williams Decision, 8-5 Decision, 6-0 Jay Windfelder (Penn State) over Murphy Mike Sterner - 177 lbs Decision, 5-0 Alan Williams - 191 lbs #1 Roy Conrad (Northern Illinois) over Sterner #4 Gus Gatto (Northern Iowa) over Evans Fall at 1:49 Wayne Paulsen - 130 lbs First Round: Bye Decision, 6-0 Sterner over Phil Myer (Penn State) Major Decision, 11-2 Bill Johannesen (Michigan) over Paulsen Bruce Campbell (Oklahoma State) over Sterner Decision, 5-1 1954 - Host: Oklahoma Decision, 9-5 Jule Moravec - 177 lbs Frank Kurtenbach - HWT 1966 - Host: Iowa State First Round: Bye First Round: Bye Paul Thomas - 191 lbs #3 Ted Weaver (Kansas State) over Moravec #6 John Baum (Michigan State) over Kurtenbach #2 Don Buzzard (Iowa State) over Thomas Fall at 8:50 Fall at 5:48 Fall at 4:18 Alan Williams - 191 lbs First Consolation Round: Bye Williams over James Mills (Oklahoma State) 1961 - Host: Oregon State Tony Bennett (Oklahoma) over Thomas Decision, 5-2 Fall at 2:49 #4 Gus Gatto (Northern Iowa) Mike Sterner - 177 lbs Mike Hurlburt - HWT 1-1 Referee’s Decision #6 Sterner over Tom Sutton (Air Force) Carel Stith (Nebraska) over Hurlburt Decision, 4-2 Technical Fall, 19-1 #3 Wayne Baugman (Oklahoma) over #6 Sterner 1955 - Host: Cornell Decision, 4-2 Monsour Karin - 115 lbs Ken Houston (SIU-Carbondale) over #6 Sterner 1967 - Host: Kent State Edward Amerantes (Springfield) over Karin Decision, 4-2 Gerry Smith - 123 lbs Decision, 4-0 Frank Kurtenbach - HWT #2 Bob Fehrs (Michigan) over Smith Gordon Brockmueller - 123 lbs Nick Kohls (Colorado State) over Kurtenbach Major Decision, 10-0 Dick Gappen (Knox) over Brockmueller Fall at 8:18 John McNitt - 167 lbs Decision, 7-3 First Consolation Round: Bye Jeff Smith (Oregon State) over McNitt Don Dykhoff - 157 lbs #2 Allan Jaklich (Northwestern) over Kurtenbach Pigtail Bout, 11-4 Delbert Lockwood (Colorado State) over Dykhoff Decision, 3-2 Decision, 9-3 1968 - Host: Penn State 1962 - Host: Oklahoma State Greg Schmidt - 115 lbs 1958 - Host: Wyoming John Sterner - 167 lbs Schmidt over Frank Coco (East Stroudsburg) Gusav Gleitter - 115 lbs #6 Earl Perillo (Oklahoma) over Sterner Decision, 9-3 #1 Dick Beattie (Oklahoma State) over Gleitter Decision, 4-1 Wayne Boyd (Temple) over Schmidt Major Decision, 8-0 Mike Sterner - 177 lbs Decision, 6-4 Stan Lampe (Colorado) over Gleitter First Round: Bye Gerry Smith - 130 lbs Decision, 7-4 Sterner over Phil Mer (Penn State) Smith over Felix Sanchez (Air Force) Decision, 5-4 Major Decision, 10-1 George Alfredson - 177 lbs #2 Dean Lahr (Colorado) over Sterner Dennis Crowe (Oklahoma State) over Smith First Round: Bye Decision, 2-1 Decision, 7-6 Gary Haller (Kansas) over Alfredson Tim Mongan (Purdue) over Sterner Decision, 5-2 John McNitt -167 lbs Decision, 5-3 #4 Jason Smith (Iowa State) over McNitt Ellis Jensen - 191 lbs Roger Eischens -191 lbs Decision, 6-2 #1 Dave Dunlop (Cornell) over Jensen Eischens over Harry Lake (Virginia) Fall at 2:32 Decision, 3-1 Joe James (Oklahoma) over Eischens 1969 - Host: Brigham Young Decision, 4-2 Greg Schmidt - 115 lbs 1959 - Host: Iowa First Consolation Round: Bye #9 John Miller (Oregon) over #7 Schmidt Loren Wiesmer - 123 lbs #1 Nick Kohls (Colorado State) over Eischens Decision, 4-3 Jim Stagg (Bowling Green) over Wiesmer Decision, 3-2 #7 Schmidt over Bob Shines (Arizona State) Fall at 2:58 Decision, 6-0 #2 Ray Stapp (Oklahoma State) over #7 Schmidt Decision, 5-3 50 @GoJacksWrestle 1970 - Host: Northwestern Carlos Rodriquez (California) over Jensen 2007 - Host: Auburn Hills, Mich. Greg Schmidt - 115 lbs Decision, 10-7 Ryan Meyer - 165 lbs (All-American - 5th Place) Zack Shanaman (Pennsylvania) over Meyer #5 Schmidt over Steve Lampe (Iowa State) 1978 - Host: Maryland Decision, 5-1 Decision, 9-2 Kirk Simet - 150 lbs Dustin Noack (California-Davis) over Meyer #5 Schmidt over Ed Brown (SUNY-Buffalo) Simet over #5 Doug Ziebart (Oregon State) Decision, 5-4 Decision, 10-9 Decision, 8-6 #3 Greg Johnson (Michigan State) over #5 Schmidt Simet over Mark Nelson (Oklahoma) 2009 - St. Louis, Mo. Decision, 7-3 6-6, 5-2 #5 Schmidt over Kurt Donaldson (Air Force) #4 Dave Schultz (Oklahoma State) over Simet Tyler Sorenson - 197 lbs #4 Tyrel Todd (Michigan) over Sorenson Decision, 7-1 Decision, 11-5 Decision, 6-4 Max Lorenzo (William & Mary) over Simet Don Trapp - 177 lbs Pat Bradshaw (Edinboro) over Sorenson Trapp over Ray Williams (Stanford) Decision, 4-1 Decision, 7-2 Decision, 6-4 Trapp over Mark Frankel (Purdue) 1979 - Host: Iowa State Decision, 7-4 2010 - Host: Omaha, Neb. #5 Ben Cooper (SIU-Carbondale) over Trapp Rick Jensen - 142 lbs Decision, 7-3 Jensen over #11 Chris Catalfo (Florida) Tyler Sorenson - 197 lbs #4 Cam Simaz (Cornell) over Sorenson Decision, 12-8 Major Decision, 15-7 #3 Andy Rein (Wisconsin) over Jensen 1971 - Host: Auburn Sorenson over James Hamel (Buffalo) Decision, 3-2 Stan Opp - 118 lbs Decision, 5-3 #10 Opp over Chico Lutes (Indiana State) Sorenson over #10 Jesse Strawn (Old Dominion) Decision, 11-5 1980 - Host: Meadowlands Decision, 9-2 #5 Gary Breece (Oklahoma) over #10 Opp Don Cox - 158 lbs Brent Jones (Virginia) over Sorenson Decision, 7-1 Greg Elinsky (Penn State) over Cox Fall at 0:30 Major Decision, 13-3 in pigtail bout 1972 - Host: Maryland Dave Cornemann - 167 lbs 2013 - Host: Iowa State Mike Engels - 150 lbs Mike Degenova (Temple) over Cornemann Cody Pack - 157 lbs Technical Fall, 22-6 #7 Neil Duncan (Hofstra) over Engels Jedd Moore (Virginia) over Pack Decision, 4-1 Decision, 6-0 1985 - Host: Oklahoma City Tommy Churchard (Purdue) over Pack 1973 - Host: Washington Vince McCullough - 134 lbs Decision, 3-0 Stan Opp - 118 lbs McCullough over Darrin Mossing (Ohio) Decision, 10-5 in pigtail bout 2014 - Host: Oklahoma Opp over #5 Mike Frick (Lehigh) #1 Jim Jordan (Wisconsin) over McCullough Decision, 6-4 Alex Kocer - 149 lbs Decision, 10-3 Opp over Ron Castle (Portland State) #1 Drake Houdashelt (Missouri) over Kocer Jeff Bradley (Stanford) over McCullough Decision, 8-5 Maj., 12-3 Decision, 6-2 #4 Dan Sherman (Iowa) over Opp Justin Arthur (Clarion) over Kocer Major Decision, 9-1 Maj., 13-5 Dan Kida (San Jose State) over Opp 1987 - Host: Maryland Cody Pack - 157 lbs Major Decision, 11-3 Pat Dorn - 134 lbs Aaron Walker (Citadel) over Pack Gerry Person - 167 lbs Joe Gribben (Northern Iowa) over Dorn Fall at 5:25 Person over Bruce Zindel (Michigan State) Decision, 5-3 Justin DeAngelis (Oklahoma) over Pack Decision, 5-3 Dec., 9-7 #2 Doug Wyn (Western Michigan) over Person Joe Brewster - 165 lbs Decision, 7-1 1988 - Host: Iowa State #1 David Taylor (Penn State) over Brewster George Been (Ball State) over Person Pat Dorn - 134 lbs Fall at 2:59 Decision, 6-3 (All-American - 8th Place) Josh Houldsworth (Columbia) over Brewster #7 Joe Melchiore (Iowa) over Dorn Dec., 5-2 1974 - Host: Iowa State Fall at 5:43 Mike Engels - 158 lbs Dorn over Thierry Chaney (William & Mary) Engels over Pete Ackerman (Rider) Decision, 7-6 Decision, 13-6 Dorn over Jeff Dernlan (Penn State) #4 Dan Holm (Iowa) over Engels Decision, 4-1 Decision, 8-4 Dorn over Enzo Catulio (North Carolina) Engels over Dewayne Cobbs (MIssouri) Decision, 5-4 Fall at 5:59 Dan Willaman (Edinboro) over Dorn Duane Stutzman (Oregon) over Engels Decision, 5-3 5-5, 1-1 Referee’s Decision

1976 - Host: Arizona Rick Jensen - 126 lbs Amos Goodlow (Michigan) over Jensen Fall at 5:50 in pigtail bout

1977 - Host: Oklahoma Rick Jensen - 126 lbs Jensen over #6 Rick Thompson (Slippery Rock) Decision, 6-2 Jensen over Ron Gray (Illinois State) Fall at 7:05 Two-time NCAA qualifer Pat Dorn is one of #3 Lee Roy Smith (Oklahoma State) over Jensen two Jackrabbits to place at an NCAA Division Decision, 6-5 I wrestling championship.

#getjacked 51 SDSU NCC Championship Records • Most Individual Titles in One Tournament: 8 - 1996 1965 NCC

• Most Individual Teams Points Scored in TEAM CHAMPIONS One Tournament: Front Row: Terry Lin- * Rick Jensen - 20, 1976 ander, Mick Hurlburt, (Shared with three others) Wayne Paulsen, Bill Tag- gart, Darrell Smith. Back • Most Individual Pins in One Tournament: # Don Miller - Three, 1964 Row: Duane Dean, Frank (Shared with five others) Murphy, Don Miller, Mike Kain, Al Morton, head coach Warren Williamson.

NCC INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS

1964 Don Miller...... Willmar, Minn...... 123 Wayne Paulsen.....Worthington, Minn...... 130 1966 NCC Marv Sherrill...... Huron, S.D...... 137 TEAM CHAMPIONS Bill Taggart...... Wadena, Minn...... 157 Dave Westbrock...Browns Valley, Minn...... 191 Front Row: Frank Murphy, Jerry Smith, Don Miller, 1965 Terry Linander...... Spearfish, S.D...... 137 Terry Linander, Darrell Frank Murphy...... Blue Earth, Minn...... 115 Smith. Back Row: Head Wayne Paulsen.....Worthington, Minn...... 130 coach Warren Williamson, Bill Taggart...... Wadena, Minn...... 157 Dennis Campbell, Stan Lambert, Phil Neu, Mike 1966 Kain, Paul Thomas, Mick Dennis Campbell.... Worthington, Minn...... 152 Hurlburt. Mick Hurlburt...... Swea City, Iowa...... HWT Mike Kain...... Algona, Iowa...... 157 Stan Lambert...... Worthington, Minn...... 137 1975 Jim Strande...... Brookings, S.D...... 142 Terry Linander...... Spearfish, S.D...... 137 Rick Jensen...... Watertown, S.D...... 126 Don Miller...... Willmar, Minn...... 130 1985 Frank Murphy...... Blue Earth, Minn...... 115 1976 Al Holleman...... Hancock, Minn...... HWT Jerry Smith...... Sioux Falls, S.D...... 123 Rick Jensen...... Watertown, S.D...... 126 Vince McCullough....Gardner, Kan...... 134 Craig Onufer...... Tacoma, Wash...... 158 1967 Don Oswald...... Yankton, S.D...... 190 1986 Jon McNitt...... Sioux Falls, S.D...... 157 Perry Fink...... Cottage Grove, Minn....142 Jerry Smith...... Sioux Falls, S.D...... 130 1977 Al Holleman...... Hancock, Minn...... HWT Jeff Hohertz...... Minnetonka, Minn...... 177 1968 Rick Jensen...... Watertown, S.D...... 134 1987 Sid Fosheim...... Webster, S.D...... 137 Ron Teague...... Aurora, S.D...... 11 Kyle Jensen...... Mobridge, S.D...... HWT Jon McNitt...... Sioux Falls, S.D...... 160 Perry Fink ...... Cottage Grove, Minn. ....142 Greg Schmidt...... Rockham, S.D...... 115 1978 Jerry Smith...... Sioux Falls, S.D...... 130 Jeff Hohertz...... Minnetonka, Minn...... 177 1988 Kirk Simet...... Pierre, S.D...... 150 Pat Dorn...... Adrian, Minn...... 134 1969 Perry Fink...... Cottage Grove, Minn....150 Greg Schmidt...... Rockham, S.D...... 115 1979 Don Trapp...... Milbank, S.D...... 160 Rick Jensen...... Watertown, S.D...... 142 1989 Kirk Simet...... Pierre, S.D...... 158 Perry Fink...... Cottage Grove, Minn....150 1970 Greg Schmidt...... Rockham, S.D...... 118 1980 1990 Don Trapp...... Milbank, S.D...... 177 Paul Nooyen...... Avoca, Wis...... 190 Paul Koenig...... Butterfield, Minn...... HWT Jay Swanson...... Rapid City, S.D...... 134 1972 Paul Windschitl.....Motley, Minn...... 150 1991 Pat Suiter...... Pierre, S.D...... 1972 Barney Drenth...... Rock Rapids, Iowa....HWT 1981 Troy Wallman...... Freeman, S.D...... 134 1973 Jeff Hohertz...... Minnetonka, Minn...... 177 Mike Engels...... Watertown, S.D...... 158 1992 Stan Opp...... Aberdeen, S.D...... 118 1983 Brian Loeffler...... St. Clair, Minn...... 177 Gerry Person...... Britton, S.D...... 167 Dave Cornemann...Gregory, S.D...... 167 Mike Pankratz...... Freeman, S.D...... 126

1974 1984 1993 Mike Engels...... Watertown, S.D...... 158 Vince McCullough....Gardner, Kan...... 134 Mike Pankratz...... Freeman, S.D...... 126 52 @GoJacksWrestle 1994 Justin Blasius...... Kimball, S.D...... 190 1973 NCC TEAM CHAMPIONS 1995 Chad Lamer...... Colton, S.D...... 177 Front Row: Stan Opp, Pat Suiter, Al Novstrup, Mike 1996 Smith, Don Johnson. Back Travis King...... Rapid City, S.D...... 142 Row: Assistant coach Chad Lamer...... Colton, S.D...... 190 Greg Schmidt, head coach Warren Williamson, Mike 1997 Engels, Gerry Person, John Adam Feldman.....Mitchell, S.D...... 126 Anderson, Dick Vliem, Jim Travis King...... Rapid City, S.D...... 142 Ryan Resel...... Miller, S.D...... HWT Murray, manager Mike Bird. Chad Wickman.....Masonville, Iowa...... 118

1998 Travis King...... Rapid City, S.D...... 150 1980 NCC Ryan Resel...... Miller, S.D...... HWT Chad Wickman.....Masonville, Iowa...... 118 TEAM CHAMPIONS

2000 Front Row: Jay Swanson, Paul Konechne.....Kimball, S.D...... 141 Steve Stemsrud, Randy Goette, Paul Windschitl. 2001 Middle Row: Kirk Simet, Tyler Bryant...... Pierre, S.D...... 165 Kent Haake, Jeff Hohertz, Paul Konechne.....Kimball, S.D...... 141 Paul Nooyen. Back Row: Jon Madsen...... Carpenter, S.D...... HWT Graduate assistant Rick Jensen, graduate assistant 2002 Craig Olsen, head coach Tyler Jones...... Mitchell, S.D...... 184 Terry Linander, trainer Jim Jeremy Roe...... Lennox, S.D...... 141 Sevcik, Wally Zastrow. 2003 Tyler Jones...... Mitchell, S.D...... 184 1997 NCC TEAM CHAMPIONS 2004 Nathan Althoff ...... Watertown, S.D...... 165 Jeremy Roe ...... Lennox, S.D...... 149 Front Row: Dan Koehler, Chad Wickman, Josh Sam- mons, Troy Risdal, Adam Feldman, Travis King. Back Four-Time NCC Champions Row: Head coach Jason Rick Jensen...... 1975-77, 79 Liles, student assistant Perry Fink...... 1986-89 Brian Dozark, Jeremy Pascoe, Ryan Resel, Bob Three-Time NCC Champions Fullhart, Howard Fullhart, Jeff Hohertz...... 1977-78, 81 student assistant Chad Travis King...... 1996-98 Lamer, graduate assistant Greg Schmidt...... 1968-70 Jerry Smith...... 1966-68 Tom Wynn. Two-Time NCC Champions North Central Conference Team Finishes Jon McNitt...... 1967-68 Mike Engels...... 1973-74 Year Place Points Year Place Points Year Place Points Al Holleman...... 1985-86 1964 2nd 86.00 1978 4th 47.00 1992 4th 42.00 Tyler Jones...... 2002-03 1965 1st 103.00 1979 4th 52.00 1993 6th 37.25 1980 1st 70.50 1994 5th 36.50 Paul Konechne...... 2001-02 1966 1st 88.00 1981 5th 39.00 1995 6th 43.50 Chad Lamer...... 1995-96 1967 2nd 61.00 1968 2nd N/A 1982 5th 32.25 1996 2nd 65.50 Terry Linander...... 1965-66 1983 6th 24.50 1997 1st 80.00 Vince McCullough...... 1984-85 1969 2nd 80.00 1970 3rd 68.00 1984 3rd 59.00 1998 3rd 65.50 Frank Murphy...... 1965-66 1971 4th 50.00 1985 3rd 52.25 1999 5th 46.00 Mike Pankratz...... 1992-93 1972 2nd 81.50 1986 2nd 50.50 2000 3rd 66.50 Wayne Paulsen...... 1964-65 1973 1st 88.00 1987 4th 55.25 2001 4th 58.50 Ryan Resel...... 1997-98 1974 2nd 123.00 1988 4th 54.75 2002 3rd 55.50 Kirk Simet...... 1978-79 1975 5th 32.00 1989 2nd 66.50 2003 4th 49.50 Bill Taggart...... 1964-65 1976 2nd 106.50 1990 4th 50.75 2004 5th *1-4 Don Trapp...... 1969-70 1977 2nd 75.25 1991 4th 48.25 * Champion determined Chad Wickman...... 1997-98 by dual standings #getjacked 53 North Central Conference Year Coach Record Conference Champion Conference NCAA 1949-50 Wally Johnson 3-4-0 N/A N/A N/A 1950-51 Wally Johnson 4-3-0 N/A N/A N/A 1951-52 Harold Holmes 3-4-0 N/A N/A N/A 1952-53 Harold Holmes 2-4-0 N/A N/A N/A 1953-54 Harold Holmes 4-4-1 N/A N/A N/A 1954-55 Harold Holmes 5-6-0 N/A N/A N/A 1955-56 Lester Gieneart 1-10-1 N/A N/A N/A 1956-57 Warren Williamson 4-6-1 N/A N/A N/A 1957-58 Warren Williamson 6-3-1 N/A N/A N/A 1958-59 Warren Williamson 6-4-1 N/A N/A N/A 1959-60 Warren Williamson 7-3-0 N/A N/A N/A 1960-61 Warren Williamson 8-3-2 N/A N/A N/A 1961-62 Warren Williamson 9-4-0 N/A N/A N/A 1962-63 Warren Williamson 7-5-0 N/A N/A 4th 1963-64 Warren Williamson 5-6-0 Northern Iowa 2nd T-22nd 1964-65 Warren Williamson 6-5-2 South Dakota State 1st 5th 1965-66 Warren Williamson 10-2-0 South Dakota State 1st 6th 1966-67 Warren Williamson 5-10-0 Northern Iowa 2nd 8th 1967-68 Warren Williamson 12-5-0 Northern Iowa 3rd 3rd 1968-69 Frank Kurtenbach 11-2-0 Northern Iowa 3rd 10th 1969-70 Warren Williamson 11-3-1 Mankato State 3rd 4th 1970-71 Warren Williamson 11-5-1 Northern Iowa 4th T-17th 1971-72 Warren Williamson 10-5-0 Northern Iowa 3rd 12th 1972-73 Warren Williamson 17-5-0 South Dakota State 1st 6th 1973-74 Greg Schmidt 10-5-0 Northern Iowa 4th 17th 1974-75 Greg Schmidt 11-5-0 Northern Iowa 5th 26th 1975-76 Mickey Martin 10-1-1 Northern Iowa 2nd 9th 1076-77 Mickey Martin 10-5-0 Northern Iowa 4th 8th 1977-78 Terry Linander 11-4-1 Northern Iowa 4th 9th 1978-79 Terry Linander 9-6-0 North Dakota State 4th 9th 1979-80 Terry Linander 9-4-0 South Dakota State 1st 9th 1980-81 Terry Linander 4-8-1 Augustana 5th 9th 1981-82 Ralph Manning 6-6-0 North Dakota State 5th T-29th 1982-83 Ralph Manning 5-7-0 North Dakota State 6th 28th 1983-84 Ralph Manning 9-4-0 North Dakota State 3rd 6th 1984-85 Mike Engels 10-7-0 North Dakota State 3rd 9th 1985-86 Mike Engels 11-2-0 North Dakota State 2nd 9th 1986-87 Mike Engels 8-6-0 North Dakota State 4th 10th 1987-88 Mike Engels 8-5-1 North Dakota State 4th 6th 1988-89 Mike Engels 11-2-0 North Dakota State 2nd 7th 1989-90 Mike Engels 9-2-0 North Dakota State 4th T-12 1990-91 Mike Engels 11-3-0 Nebraska-Omaha 4th 10th 1991-92 Mike Engels 12-2-0 North Dakota State 4th 14th 1992-93 Mike Engels 7-3-2 North Dakota State 6th 6th 1993-94 Jason Liles 5-6-0 North Dakota State 5th 4th 1994-95 Jason Liles 4-6-0 Nebraska-Omaha 6th 5th 1995-96 Jason Liles 10-2-0 Northern Colorado 2nd 4th 1996-97 Jason Liles 8-2-0 South Dakota State 1st 4th 1997-98 Jason Liles 17-4-0 North Dakota State 3rd 2nd 1998-99 Jason LIles 15-7-0 Nebraska-Omaha 5th 5th 1999-00 Jason Liles 12-4-0 North Dakota State 3rd 4th 2000-01 Jason Liles 9-5-1 North Dakota State 4th 2nd 2001-02 Jason Liles 9-8-0 North Dakota State 3rd 3rd 2002-03 Jason Liles 12-9-0 Nebraska-Omaha 4th 10th 2003-04 Jason Liles 4-10-0 North Dakota State 5th 23rd 2004-05 Jason Liles 10-8-0 Division I Independent ------2005-06 Jason Liles 7-11-0 Division I Independent ------Western Wrestling Conference 2006-07 Jason Liles 8-8-1 Northern Iowa 5th N/A 2007-08 Jason Liles 2-9-0 Northern Iowa 6th N/A 2008-09 Jason Liles 9-11-1 Wyoming 6th N/A 2009-10 Jason Liles 2-11-1 Wyoming T-6th N/A 2010-11 Jason Liles 1-13-1 Wyoming 7th N/A 2011-12 Jason Liles 4-9-0 Wyoming 7th N/A 2012-13 Chris Bono 5-12-0 Wyoming 5th N/A 2013-14 Chris Bono 6-8-0 Wyoming 5th N/A 54 @GoJacksWrestle 1953-54 (4-4-1) South Dakota Tech.. W.... 40-5 Coach: Harold Holmes Nebraska...... L...... 21-9 St. Cloud State...... W.... 33-3 Wartburg...... W.... 24-6 Nebraska...... L...... 20-6 St. Cloud State...... L...... 16-14 1956-57 (4-6-1) Northern Iowa...... L...... 19-10 Nebraska-Omaha.... W.... 23-10 Colorado Mines...... T...... 14-14 Wyoming...... L...... 22-6 1960-61 (8-3-2) Luther...... W.... 21-9 Coach: Warren Williamson St. John’s...... W.... 22-8 Black Hills State...... W.... 34-0 WALLY Mankato State...... L...... 20-6 WARREN Kansas State...... L...... 18-10 JOHNSON WILLIAMSON Northern Iowa...... L...... 19-9 Head Coach 1954-55 (5-6) Head Coach Iowa State...... L...... 24-6 1949-51 Coach: Harold Holmes 1956-68, 69-73 Bemidji State...... W.... 31-3 St. Cloud State...... L...... 16-12 Moorhead State...... W.... 18-6 1949-50 (3-4) Coach: Warren Williamson Minnesota...... L...... 20-13 North Dakota State. W.... 27-8 Coach: Wally Johnson Northern Iowa...... L...... 34-0 Cornell...... L...... 23-10 St. Cloud State...... T...... 14-14 Nebraska...... L...... 30-0 South Dakota Tech.. W.... 33-5 Mankato State...... L...... 20-6 Nebraska...... T...... 15-15 Omaha...... L...... 26-8 Concordia...... T...... 20-20 Northern Iowa...... L...... 24-6 Nebraska-Omaha.... W.... 17-16 Macalester...... W.... 23-13 Concordia...... W.... 18-15 Wartburg...... W.... 26-10 South Dakota Tech.. W.... 29-5 Wartburg...... L...... 14-12 Moorhead State...... W.... 21-0 Grinnel...... W.... 29-3 Minnesota...... L...... 17-9 Minnesota...... L...... 22-4 Iowa State...... L...... 39-0 Nebraska...... W.... 16-12 Mankato State...... W.... 19-7 Macalester...... W.... 22-5 St. Cloud State...... L...... 14-11 Iowa State...... L...... 27-2 Carleton...... W.... 23-11 Mankato State...... L...... 16-13 St. Cloud State...... W.... 14-12 1961-62 (9-4) Nebraska...... L...... 26-8 St. John’s...... W.... 24-6 Coach: Warren Williamson Wartburg...... L...... 19-9 1950-51 (4-3) Missouri...... W.... 27-3 Moorhead State...... W.... 28-8 Coach: Wally Johnson Kansas State...... W.... 18-11 Kansas State...... L...... 22-8 LESTER Northern Iowa...... W.... 16-13 1957-58 (6-3-1) Omaha...... L...... 20-11 GIENEART Minnesota...... L...... 19-10 Coach: Warren Williamson Minnesota...... L...... 20-5 Head Coach St. Cloud State...... W.... 18-12 Nebraska-Omaha.... T...... 15-15 Macalester...... W.... 26-8 1955-56 Iowa State...... L...... 22-5 St. Cloud State...... W.... 28-8 Carleton...... W.... 16-14 Black Hills State...... W.... 24-6 Wartburg...... W.... 23-7 Moorhead State...... W.... 29-8 1955-56 (1-10-1) South Dakota Tech.. W.... 30-0 Mankato State...... W.... 17-11 Concordia...... W.... 36-3 Coach: Lester Gieneart Nebraska...... W.... 16-13 Northern Iowa...... L...... 25-5 St. Cloud State...... L...... 19-15 UW-River Falls...... W.... 22-6 Concordia...... W.... 36-3 Mankato State...... L...... 29-2 Winona State...... L...... 24-6 HAROLD Mankato State...... L...... 36-3 Nebraska...... L...... 20-8 Mankato State...... L...... 15-11 Wartburg...... L...... 14-13 HOLMES Wartburg...... T...... 14-14 Northern State...... W.... 27-2 Head Coach Nebraska...... W.... 20-6 Cornell...... L...... 21-13 1952-55 Moorhead State...... W.... 36-3 Colorado State...... L...... 21-10 1962-63 (7-5) Denver...... L...... 24-5 Coach: Warren Williamson 1951-52 (3-4) 1958-59 (6-4-1) Colorado Mines...... L...... 20-12 Kansas State...... L...... 24-8 Coach: Harold Holmes Coach: Warren Williamson South Dakota Tech.. W.... 21-13 Northern Iowa...... L...... 14-9 Kansas State...... L...... 26-4 Kansas State...... L...... 24-8 Northern Iowa...... L...... 30-0 St. Cloud State...... W.... 22-6 Minnesota...... L...... 26-5 Moorhead State...... W.... 22-13 St. Cloud State...... L...... 22-8 North Dakota State. W.... 31-2 Wartburg...... W.... 28-5 Mankato State...... L...... 26-4 Minnesota...... L...... 20-8 Valley City State...... W.... 23-7 Concordia...... W.... 34-3 Luther...... W.... 23-13 Winona State...... L...... 14-11 North Dakota State. W.... 22-9 Iowa State...... L...... 27-2 *Note: SDSU also wrestled the UW-River Falls...... W.... 20-6 Valley City State...... W.... 25-8 Mankato State...... L...... 17-9 University of South Dakota twice, Nebraska...... W.... 17-12 Wartburg...... L...... 17-11 St. Cloud State...... W.... 14-12 but with incomplete teams - in Nebraska-Omaha.... W.... 17-9 the first match, SDSU won all five Nebraska...... T...... 14-14 Mankato State...... L...... 16-11 weights in the first match and all Nebraska-Omaha.... W.... 19-9 1952-53 (2-4) Northern State...... W.... 21-3 four in the second. St. Cloud State...... W.... 23-13 Coach: Harold Holmes Minnesota...... L...... 15-11 Nebraska...... L...... 17-11 Northern Iowa...... L...... 23-3 Minnesota...... L...... 30-2 1963-64 (5-6) 1959-60 (7-3) Iowa State...... L...... 23-3 Coach: Warren Williamson Coach: Warren Williamson Mankato State...... L...... 17-9 Kansas State...... L...... 28-0 North Dakota State. W.... 30-3 St. John’s...... W.... 15-11 North Dakota...... W.... 31-5 Northern Iowa...... L...... 14-13 St. Cloud State...... W.... 20-11 Northern Iowa...... L...... 14-11 Bemidji State...... W.... 28-3 Nebraska...... L...... 16-10 Mankato State...... L...... 16-13 South Dakota...... W.... 40-0 Black Hills State...... W.... 27-2 St. Cloud State...... L...... 23-3 Minnesota...... L...... 22-5

#getjacked 55 North Dakota State. W.... 27-3 Valley City State...... W.... 19-11 Nebraska...... W.... 31-3 Nebraska...... W.... 23-20 Nebraska-Omaha.... W.... 21-8 Northern State...... W.... 25-6 Illinois State...... W.... 29-8 North Dakota...... W.... 36-0 Mankato State...... L...... 20-8 Northern Iowa...... L...... 19-16 Northern Illinois...... W.... 26-10 North Dakota State. L...... 18-16 Winona State...... W.... 22-5 Colorado...... W.... 16-14 Morningside...... W.... 34-5 Cal Poly SLO...... L...... 24-9 Southern Illinois...... L...... 21-9 Augustana...... W.... 48-0 Illinois State...... L...... 22-17 1964-65 (6-5-2) Missouri...... L...... 18-13 Northern Iowa...... L...... 24-6 Southwest State...... W.... 37-2 Coach: Warren Williamson Augustana...... W.... 32-3 North Dakota State. W.... 17-14 St. Cloud State...... L...... 20-14 Kansas State...... L...... 14-11 North Dakota...... W.... 34-3 Mankato State...... T...... 15-15 Mankato State...... W.... 22-11 UW-River Falls...... W.... 27-3 South Dakota...... W.... 38-3 Winona State...... L...... 19-17 South Dakota...... W.... 33-6 Minnesota...... L...... 23-3 Mankato State...... L...... 15-12 Augustana...... W.... 37-15 Nebraska-Omaha.... L...... 16-12 Winona State...... W.... 17-11 1970-71 (11-5-1) Northern Iowa...... T...... 12-12 Coach: Warren Williamson St. Cloud State...... L...... 16-10 Kansas State...... W.... 20-17 South Dakota...... W.... 38-0 South Dakota...... W.... 29-3 Wayne State...... W.... 19-11 Augustana...... W.... 38-0 Nebraska...... W.... 19-11 Nebraska...... W.... 21-15 North Dakota State. W.... 22-8 Minnesota...... L...... 23-11 North Dakota...... W.... 26-5 Missouri...... W.... 28-13 Winona State...... T...... 12-12 Navy...... L...... 31-3 Mankato State...... L...... 15-11 Southwest State...... W.... 26-5 GREG FRANK Northern State...... W.... 26-5 SCHMIDT 1965-66 (9-3) Minnesota-Morris.... W.... 42-0 KURTENBACH Head Coach Coach: Warren Williamson Head Coach Eastern Illinois...... L...... 18-12 1973-75 Kansas State...... L...... 19-14 1968-69 Washington...... T...... 19-19 North Dakota...... W.... 17-11 Northern Iowa...... L...... 28-5 1973-74 (10-5) Augustana...... W.... 32-3 1968-69 (11-2) Winona State...... W.... 25-14 Coach: Greg Schmidt St. Cloud State...... W.... 25-6 Coach: Frank Kurtenbach North Dakota...... W.... 36-4 Northern Colorado.. W.... 21-19 Minnesota...... L...... 22-9 Kansas State...... W.... 26-8 North Dakota State. L...... 22-14 North Dakota State. L...... 24-13 Augustana...... W.... 34-3 Augustana...... W.... 44-0 Mankato State...... W.... 21-14 Kansas State...... W.... 29-14 Northern Iowa...... W.... 18-9 Nebraska...... W.... 26-10 Minnesota...... L...... 31-2 Wayne State...... W.... 18-3 Minnesota...... W.... 18-16 1971-72 (10-5) Augustana...... W.... 27-9 Nebraska...... W.... 29-5 Northwest Missouri. W.... 26-12 Coach: Warren Williamson Northern Iowa...... L...... 34-9 North Dakota State. W.... 45-0 Northern Iowa...... L...... 22-11 Wayne State...... W.... 33-15 Minnesota-Morris.... W.... 25-14 Mankato State...... W.... 19-11 Morningside...... W.... 18-16 Kansas State...... L...... 21-19 North Dakota...... W.... 35-7 Winona State...... L...... 15-12 Illinois State...... W.... 27-4 Minnesota...... L...... 22-15 St. Cloud State...... W.... 21-20 Northern Illinois...... L...... 18-15 South Dakota...... W.... 29-8 South Dakota...... W.... 39-5 1966-67 (5-10) Winona State...... W.... 23-6 Brigham Young...... W.... 22-18 Iowa State...... L...... 23-15 Coach: Warren Williamson North Dakota...... W.... 27-6 North Dakota State. L...... 26-24 UW-Stevens Point... W.... 23-17 Kansas State...... W.... 15-12 North Dakota State. W.... 22-11 St. Cloud State...... W.... 38-6 Mankato State...... L...... 26-9 Minnesota...... L...... 26-5 Mankato State...... W.... 17-14 Minnesota-Morris.... W.... 38-8 Winona State...... W.... 27-9 North Dakota State. W.... 26-9 North Dakota...... W.... 48-0 Southwest State...... W.... 39-0 South Dakota...... W.... 20-13 Wisconsin-Oshkosh.W.... 33-6 Nebraska...... L...... 21-10 Nebraska...... W.... 21-6 1974-75 (11-5) Wyoming...... L...... 25-8 Northern Iowa...... L...... 19-14 Coach: Greg Schmidt North Iowa...... L...... 25-6 Southwest State...... W.... 21-13 Morningside...... W.... 38-6 Augustana...... W.... 41-0 Mankato State...... L...... 24-17 Minnesota...... L...... 23-18 St. Cloud State...... L...... 20-13 WInona State...... W.... 33-6 Minnesota-Morris.... W.... 43-0 Northern Illinois...... L...... 20-13 Southwest State...... W.... 30-15 Illinois State...... L...... 25-8 1972-73 (17-5) Kansas State...... W.... 30-10 Winona State...... L...... 25-6 WARREN Coach: Warren Williamson Northwestern...... L...... 22-12 North Dakota...... W.... 20-16 WILLAMSON Dakota State...... W.... 43-6 Northern Iowa...... L...... 27-12 North Dakota State. L...... 20-9 Head Coach Kansas State...... W.... 36-12 South Dakota...... W.... 38-6 Mankato State...... L...... 24-11 1956-68, 69-73 Northern Colorado.. W.... 24-16 Illinois State...... W.... 33-9 Western State...... W.... 27-8 Western Illinois...... W.... 25-10 1967-68 (12-5) 1969-70 (11-3-1) Colorado Mines...... W.... 36-6 North Dakota...... W.... 43-6 Coach: Warren Williamson Coach: Warren Williamson Central State...... W.... 38-2 North Dakota State. L...... 35-4 Kansas State...... W.... 24-8 Kansas State...... W.... 24-6 Army...... W.... 31-11 Mankato State...... L...... 30-8 North Dakota State. W.... 27-10 Oklahoma...... L...... 31-2 Northern Iowa...... W.... 21-19 Winona State...... W.... 24-12 Minnesota...... L...... 16-14 South Dakota...... W.... 35-3 Upper Iowa...... W.... 27-13 Augustana...... W.... 21-13 Nebraska...... W.... 25-8 North Dakota...... W.... 36-0 Minnesota-Morris.... W.... 33-7 Nebraska-Omaha.... L...... 25-13 North Dakota State. W.... 22-9 Minnesota...... W.... 19-14 Winona State...... W.... 33-7 Nebraska...... W.... 22-9 Minnesota-Morris.... W.... 35-3 Minnesota...... L...... 19-12

56 @GoJacksWrestle Northern Michigan... L...... 31-17 1983-84 (5-7) Northern Iowa...... L...... 21-16 Coach: Ralph Manning Augustana...... W.... 20-13 Northern Colorado.. W.... 27-15 Nebraska...... W.... 28-14 Augustana...... L...... 30-16 Nebraska-Omaha.... L...... 24-13 1980-81 (4-8-1) Southwest Missouri.W.... 23-17 Coach: Terry Linander Minnesota-Morris.... W.... 36-5 Northern State...... W.... 42-6 Northern Colorado.. W.... 22-21 Northern Iowa...... L...... 46-3 Mankato State...... L...... 26-18 North Dakota State. L...... 27-9 Nebraska-Omaha.... L...... 25-20 MICKEY TERRY Augustana...... L...... 26-13 Augustana...... L...... 34-12 St. Cloud State...... L...... 26-10 MARTIN LINANDER Minnesota-Morris.... L...... 20-16 Head Coach Head Coach Southwest State...... W.... 35-12 1975-77 1977-81 Winona State...... W.... 29-22 1975-76 (10-1-1) 1977-78 (11-4-1) Huron...... W.... 23-22 Coach: Mickey Martin Coach: Terry Linander Northern Michigan... L...... 25-16 North Dakota State. W.... 20-15 Mankato State...... W.... 26-17 Augustana...... L...... 27-18 Southwest Missouri.W.... 46-3 Southwest State...... W.... 47-3 Northern Iowa...... L...... 36-6 Minnesota-Morris.... W.... 30-9 North Dakota State. W.... 23-19 North Dakota State. L...... 36-11 Augustana...... W.... 28-14 St. Cloud State...... W.... 29-11 North Dakota...... T...... 22-22 Morningside...... W.... 39-4 Minnesota-Morris.... W.... 21-19 MIKE Northern Iowa...... L...... 23-12 Winona State...... W.... 32-9 St. Cloud State...... W.... 26-12 Morningside...... W.... 45-5 ENGELS Head Coach South Dakota...... W.... 29-10 North Dakota...... W.... 31-15 1984-93 North Dakota...... W.... 31-7 Augustana...... L...... 23-17 Wisconsin-Oshkosh.W.... 26-8 Kearney State...... W.... 31-14 1984-85 (10-7) Mankato State...... W.... 21-19 Wayne State...... W.... 37-12 Coach: Mike Engels Winona State...... T...... 15-15 Utah State...... L...... 24-19 Northern State...... W.... 30-14 Minnesota...... L...... 30-14 Augustana...... L...... 33-12 Nebraska...... L...... 34-8 1976-77 (10-5) Northern Iowa...... L...... 29-6 RALPH Coach: Mickey Martin Nebraska-Omaha.... T...... 20-20 Adams State...... L...... 27-13 MANNING Northwest Missouri. W.... 24-14 Minnesota-Morris.... W.... 38-5 Southwest State...... L...... 33-9 Head Coach UW-River Falls...... W.... 37-13 Nebraska...... W.... 30-13 1981-84 Huron...... W.... 29-16 Iowa State...... L...... 37-9 1978-79 (9-6) Moorhead State...... W.... 29-18 Southwest State...... W.... 57-0 Coach: Terry Linander 1981-82 (6-6) Northern Michigan... W.... 29-20 Wayne State...... W.... 48-3 Mankato State...... W.... 44-3 Coach: Ralph Manning Mankato State...... W.... 28-18 Minnesota...... L...... 29-9 Morningside...... W.... 37-13 Northern State...... W.... 32-15 North Dakota State. L...... 38-9 Boise State...... W.... 30-10 Nebraska-Omaha.... L...... 25-18 Mankato State...... W.... 19-17 North Dakota...... W.... 31-10 St. Cloud State...... W.... 27-13 Minnesota...... L...... 33-13 Augustana...... L...... 23-12 Southwest State...... L...... 24-18 Mankato State...... W.... 33-9 Northern Iowa...... L...... 27-10 Nebraska-Omaha.... L...... 21-19 Nebraska-Omaha.... L...... 28-18 Augustana...... L...... 25-11 Florida International.W.... 34-6 Nebraska...... L...... 43-3 Minnesota-Morris.... W.... 44-8 South Dakota...... W.... 30-18 Minnesota-Morris.... W.... 29-13 St. Cloud State...... W.... 33-11 Augustana...... L...... 22-16 St. Cloud State...... W.... 40-11 Winona State...... W.... 39-12 Nebraska...... L...... 21-16 Northern Colorado.. L...... 22-19 North Dakota...... W.... 19-18 Southwest State...... W.... 31-9 Minnesota-Morris.... W.... 30-15 1985-86 (11-2) North Dakota State. L...... 30-10 Winona State...... W.... 26-6 North Dakota State. L...... 39-3 Coach: Mike Engels Northern Iowa...... L...... 21-16 Wayne State...... W.... 59-0 North Dakota...... W.... 27-7 Northern Colorado.. W.... 51-0 Augustana...... L...... 21-17 St. Cloud State...... L...... 25-17 UW-River Falls...... W.... 30-18 Northern Iowa...... L...... 45-0 North Dakota State. L...... 22-19 Minnesota-Morris.... W.... 44-0 North Dakota...... W.... 33-13 Northern State...... W.... 25-13 Augustana...... W.... 23-17 1982-83 (5-7) Mankato State...... W.... 28-13 Coach: Ralph Manning Southwest MIssouri.W.... 30-7 1979-80 (9-4) Northern State...... W.... 20-16 Northwest Missouri. W.... 23-19 Coach: Terry Linander Mankato State...... W.... 27-13 Nebraska-Omaha.... W.... 30-15 Mankato State...... W.... 31-13 Augustana...... L...... 31-8 St. Cloud State...... W.... 38-12 Colorado Mines...... W.... 45-8 Nebraska-Omaha.... L...... 25-24 Southwest State...... W.... 29-12 Minnesota-Morris.... W.... 26-19 Augustana...... W.... 19-17 North Dakota...... W.... 23-17 North Dakota...... L...... 27-12 North Dakota State. L...... 27-8 Minnesota-Morris.... W.... 25-22 North Dakota State. L...... 39-4 Augustana...... L...... 21-20 St. Cloud State...... W.... 27-21 Northern Iowa...... L...... 42-8 North Dakota State. L...... 24-21 Southwest State...... L...... 21-18 North Dakota...... W.... 32-14 St. Cloud State...... W.... 20-16 Southwest State...... W.... 30-6 Nebraska-Omaha.... L...... 27-6 Winona State...... W.... 25-12

#getjacked 57 1986-87 (8-6) 1990-91 (9-2) Coach: Mike Engels Coach: Mike Engels 1997-98 (17-4) Northern State...... W.... 32-10 Northern Colorado.. L...... 19-19 Coach: Jason Liles Southwest State...... W.... 40-11 Colorado Mines...... W.... 29-9 Huron...... W.... 49-0 Northwest Missouri. W.... 46-3 Northwestern (Iowa).W.... 44-4 Minnesota-West...... W.... 57-0 Northern Colorado.. W.... 36-6 Minnesota-Morris.... W.... 46-2 Ridgewater...... W.... 37-9 Augustana...... W.... 40-3 Southwest Missouri.W.... 45-5 Augustana...... W.... 18-17 SDSU Yellow...... W.... 28-21 Southern Colorado.. W.... 36-10 Central State...... L...... 18-15 Northern Colorado.. W.... 28-9 Wyoming...... L...... 30-6 Northern State...... W.... 37-7 West Liberty...... W.... 38-6 Minnesota-Morris.... W.... 43-5 North Dakota...... W.... 23-15 Carson-Newman..... W.... 29-12 Nebraska-Omaha.... L...... 26-21 North Dakota State. W.... 21-16 JASON Findlay...... W.... 28-6 Mankato State...... W.... 27-13 Southwest State...... W.... 21-16 LILES Pitt-Johnstown...... L...... 16-15 North Dakota...... L...... 32-5 Augustana...... W.... 22-11 Head Coach Central Missouri...... W.... 27-9 North Dakota State. L...... 27-9 Mankato State...... W.... 26-14 1993-2011 Ashland...... W.... 32-9 Augustana...... L...... 26-12 St. Cloud State...... W.... 45-0 Nebraska-Kearney.. W.... 30-12 St. Cloud State...... L...... 26-10 Nebraska-Omaha.... L...... 30-12 1993-94 (5-6) Central Oklahoma.... W.... 28-11 Coach: Jason Liles St. Cloud State...... W.... 38-9 1987-88 (8-5-1) 1991-92 (12-2) Southwest State...... W.... 33-9 Mankato State...... L...... 27-19 Coach: Mike Engels Coach: Mike Engels Northern Colorado.. L...... 28-17 Southwest State...... W.... 32-12 Northern Colorado.. W.... 27-22 Northern State...... W.... 37-8 North Dakota State. L...... 31-15 Nebraska-Omaha.... L...... 20-16 Northern State...... W.... 22-15 Northwestern (Iowa).W.... 48-6 Mankato State...... L...... 23-15 North Dakota...... W.... 39-10 Central Missouri...... W.... 34-0 Minnesota-Morris.... W.... 39-8 St. Cloud State...... W.... 36-9 North Dakota State. L...... 32-16 San Francisco State.W.... 24-11 Fort Hays State...... W.... 37-12 Central Oklahoma.... L...... 26-16 Augustana...... W.... 43-6 Nebraska-Omaha.... L...... 26-15 UW-Parkside...... W.... 29-14 Nebraska-Omaha.... L...... 25-18 1998-99 (15-7) Fort Hays State...... W.... 32-12 Central Oklahoma.... L...... 32-11 Northern State...... W.... 32-21 Northwestern...... W.... 38-18 Coach: Jason Liles Colorado Mines...... L...... 18-17 Northern Colorado.. W.... 23-17 Wyoming...... L...... 32-11 Augustana...... W.... 22-14 North Dakota...... W.... 23-19 North Dakota...... L...... 28-21 Augustana...... W.... 33-16 Iowa...... L...... 45-4 Minnesota-Morris.... W.... 31-9 North Dakota State. L...... 32-7 Augustana...... W.... 27-15 St. Cloud State...... W.... 21-16 Nebraska-Omaha.... W.... 23-17 1994-95 (4-6) Northern State...... W.... 46-0 North Dakota...... T...... 16-16 Southwest State...... W.... 40-3 Coach: Jason Liles Minnesota-West...... W.... 47-3 Southwest State...... L...... 18-16 Mankato State...... W.... 28-13 Southern Colorado.. W.... 27-18 Nebraska-Kearney.. W.... 23-12 Mankato State...... L...... 26-8 St. Cloud State...... W.... 34-12 Northern Colorado.. L...... 21-16 Colorado Mines...... W.... 32-13 North Dakota State. L...... 19-12 Augustana...... W.... 20-18 Southwest State...... W.... 28-18 Northern Colorado.. W.... 23-15 North Dakota...... W.... 30-14 Nebraska...... L...... 38-6 1988-89 (11-2) 1992-93 (7-3-2) North Dakota State. L...... 38-3 Northern State...... W.... 45-3 Coach: Mike Engels Coach: Mike Engels St. Cloud State...... L...... 20-18 Southwest State...... W.... 51-6 Colorado Mines...... W.... 33-9 Northern State...... W.... 37-3 Mankato State...... L...... 30-13 Moorhead State...... W.... 26-13 Northern Colorado.. W.... 28-12 Northwestern (Iowa).W.... 52-0 Central Oklahoma.... L...... 38-9 UW-Parkside...... W.... 29-9 Buena Vista...... W.... 26-11 Moorhead State...... W.... 41-0 Nebraska-Omaha.... L...... 31-9 Carson-Newman..... W.... 22-12 Northern State...... W.... 30-9 Southwest State...... W.... 31-9 Augustana...... W.... 25-13 Nebraska-Omaha.... L...... 21-12 UW-River Falls...... W.... 41-6 St. Cloud State...... W.... 45-3 Nebraska-Kearney.. W.... 30-15 Central Oklahoma.... W.... 25-19 St. Cloud State...... W.... 26-12 Air Force...... L...... 26-14 1995-96 (10-2) Coach: Jason Liles St. Cloud State...... L...... 22-15 Minnesota-Morris.... W.... 34-3 Northern Colorado.. W.... 20-16 MSU, Mankato...... W.... 22-14 North Dakota...... L...... 21-14 Nebraska-Omaha.... L...... 20-13 Iowa...... L...... 29-6 Northern Colorado.. L...... 25-18 Nebraska-Omaha.... L...... 22-12 North Dakota State. L...... 24-13 North Dakota...... T...... 21-21 North Dakota...... W.... 34-9 North Dakota State. L...... 35-6 Nebraska-Omaha.... W.... 21-16 North Dakota State. L...... 30-10 St. Cloud State...... W.... 34-6 Augustana...... W.... 29-12 Mankato State...... W.... 42-2 Augustana...... W.... 31-10 Mankato State...... W.... 23-15 Augustana...... W.... 23-11 Mankato State...... T...... 19-19 Nebraska-Omaha.... W.... 19-13 1999-00 (12-4) Southern Colorado.. W.... 30-6 Coach: Jason Liles 1989-90 (9-2) Augustana...... W.... 40-3 Iowa...... L...... 47-0 Coach: Mike Engels Southwest State...... W.... 38-4 Briar Cliff...... W.... 33-9 Northern State...... W.... 37-3 Moorhead State...... W.... 39-3 Northern Colorado.. W.... 33-9 Augustana...... W.... 25-12 Northern State...... W.... 44-6 North Dakota State. L...... 21-18 Southwest State...... W.... 34-10 North Dakota State. W.... 23-9 Adams State...... W.... 33-9 Northern Colorado.. W.... 24-10 St. Cloud State...... W.... 31-9 North Dakota...... L...... 19-17 1996-97 (8-2) Central Oklahoma.... W.... 28-5 Minnesota-Morris.... W.... 33-9 Coach: Jason Liles Fort Hays State...... W.... 29-9 North Dakota State. W.... 19-12 Iowa...... L...... 38-6 St. Cloud State...... W.... 31-9 MSU, Mankato...... W.... 27-3 Nebraska-Omaha.... L...... 25-9 Northern Colorado.. W.... 28-12 Moorhead State...... W.... 25-15 Mankato State...... W.... 27-8 St. Cloud State...... W.... 24-12 Southwest State...... W.... 39-9 St. Cloud State...... W.... 38-6 Mankato State...... W.... 30-15 North Dakota...... W.... 30-10 Nebraska-Omaha.... L...... 24-9 Augustana...... W.... 23-16 North Dakota State. W.... 24-10 Augsburg...... L...... 26-12 Nebraska-Omaha.... L...... 21-16 Augustana...... W.... 31-15 Northern State...... W.... 41-6 Augustana...... W.... 37-12 Southwest State...... W.... 39-12

58 @GoJacksWrestle 2000-01 (9-5-1) MSU, Mankato...... L...... 23-16 2007-08 (2-9) North Dakota State. L...... 43-7 Coach: Jason Liles Nebraska-Omaha.... L...... 31-3 Coach: Jason Liles Utah Valley...... L...... 40-6 Northern Colorado.. W.... 25-16 Augsburg...... L...... 25-10 Nebraska...... L...... 37-12 Southwest State...... L...... 26-22 Southwest Minn. St..W.... 24-15 Utah Valley State..... L...... 39-4 2011-12 (4-9) Nebraska-Omaha.... L...... 19-17 North Dakota State. L...... 31-3 Northern Colorado.. L...... 29-10 Coach: Jason Liles Shippensburg...... W.... 37-12 MSU, Moorhead...... L...... 19-17 Northern State...... L...... 18-16 Davidson...... W.... 35-12 St. Cloud State...... W.... 29-10 Augustana...... L...... 30-7 Minnesota...... L...... 34-9 Campbell...... L...... 23-15 Central Oklahoma.... L...... 28-9 North Dakota State. L...... 35-10 North Dakota State. L...... 32-9 Central Washington.W.... 24-16 2004-05 (10-8) Dakota Wesleyan..... W.... 35-15 Northern State...... W.... 25-18 Ashland...... W.... 24-10 Coach: Jason Liles Wyoming...... L...... 26-16 Southwest Minn. St..W.... 20-18 St. Cloud State...... W.... 31-15 Mary...... W.... 30-15 Northern Iowa...... L...... 42-3 Nebraska...... L...... 37-3 MSU, Mankato...... T...... 20-20 Princeton...... W.... 18-15 Portland State...... W.... 31-15 Air Force...... L...... 37-6 Northern State...... W...... 35-9 Oregon...... L...... 34-12 Air Force...... L...... 26-10 Indiana...... L...... 30-8 MSU, Moorhead...... W.... 34-10 Pacific...... L...... 22-20 SIU-Edwardsville..... W.... 25-15 North Dakota State. L...... 28-9 Portland State...... W.... 29-20 2008-09 (9-11-1) Northern Iowa...... L...... 25-12 Augsburg...... L...... 17-15 Millersville...... W.... 21-19 Coach: Jason Liles Utah Valley...... L...... 21-18 Augustana...... W...... 34-9 Davidson...... W.... 31-15 Cumberlands...... W.... 21-18 Northern Colorado.. L...... 27-15 2001-02 (9-8) Duquesne...... W.... 29-12 Indiana...... L...... 46-3 Wyoming...... L...... 45-0 Coach: Jason Liles Northern Colorado.. L...... 31-12 Liberty...... L...... 25-21 Wyoming...... L...... 38-9 Wyoming...... L...... 31-15 Ohio...... T...... 21-21 Carleton...... W.... 37-12 Air Force...... L...... 37-12 Rutgers...... L...... 37-6 Concordia-Moorhead.W.... 47-9 Southwest Minn. St..W.... 21-15 Delaware State...... W.... 31-15 MSU, Moorhead...... W.... 27-12 Northern Iowa...... L...... 34-3 VMI...... W.... 33-9 Northern Colorado.. W.... 30-12 Dakota Wesleyan..... W.... 23-15 Franklin & Marshall.. W.... 31-13 Nebraska-Omaha.... L...... 37-6 Millersville...... L...... 25-12 American International.W.... 36-11 Gannon...... W.... 27-19 American...... W.... 27-19 Sacred Heart...... W.... 35-12 Ashland...... L...... 34-6 North Dakota State. L...... 34-6 Nebraska...... L...... 43-3 Augustana...... L...... 26-21 Maryland...... L...... 29-9 Chadron State...... W.... 20-18 2005-06 (7-11) Northern State...... W.... 40-3 St. Cloud State...... L...... 30-18 Coach: Jason Liles Northern Colorado.. L...... 29-15 CHRIS MSU, Mankato...... L...... 30-18 North Carolina State. L...... 36-6 Wyoming...... L...... 38-7 BONO Northern State...... W.... 31-19 Central Oklahoma.... L...... 29-10 Air Force...... L...... 31-19 Head Coach North Dakota State. L...... 27-13 Clarion...... W.... 28-15 Utah Valley...... L...... 35-14 2012 - present Augsburg...... L...... 33-16 Cal State Fullerton... L...... 27-9 Pacific...... W.... 43-9 Southwest State...... W.... 28-19 Brown...... L...... 34-6 Portland State...... W.... 30-16 2012-13 (5-12) Augustana...... W.... 24-19 Delaware State...... W.... 44-0 North Dakota State. L...... 36-5 Coach: Chris Bono Duquesne...... L...... 15-28 Northern Iowa...... L...... 33-3 Indiana...... W.... 19-18 2002-03 (12-9) Anderson...... W.... 22-18 Northern Illinois...... L...... 26-12 Coach: Jason Liles Franklin & Marshall.. L...... 23-18 2009-10 (2-11-1) Tiffin...... W.... 32-12 UW-La Crosse...... L...... 23-19 Portland State...... W.... 28-18 Coach: Jason Liles North Carolina...... L...... 36-6 Wisconsin...... L...... 45-0 Wyoming...... L...... 26-18 Iowa State...... L...... 43-3 Nebraska...... L...... 32-7 Northern Colorado.. W.... 20-13 Dakota Wesleyan..... W.... 32-16 Liberty...... L...... 27-7 Stanford...... L...... 22-11 Mary...... W.... 30-17 Air Force...... W.... 25-12 UT-Chattanooga...... L...... 40-4 Missouri...... L...... 36-3 Northern State...... W.... 23-11 Northern Colorado.. L...... 24-15 Cumberlands...... W.... 30-12 SIU-Edwardsville..... W.... 27-16 Western State...... W.... 48-6 Utah Valley State..... L...... 25-16 Northern Illinois...... L...... 32-15 Simpson...... W.... 51-0 Central Oklahoma.... L...... 22-13 Northern State...... W.... 36-6 Indiana...... L...... 37-6 Wyoming...... L...... 21-13 St. Cloud State...... W.... 34-15 Northern Iowa...... L...... 36-9 Nebraska...... L...... 46-6 Air Force...... L...... 41-5 North Dakota State. L...... 26-16 American...... L...... 38-9 SIU-Edwardsville..... T...... 23-23 Western State...... L...... 25-11 Augustana...... L...... 24-19 Northern Iowa...... L...... 35-6 Northern Iowa...... L...... 41-3 MSU, Moorhead...... W.... 19-16 2006-07 (8-8-1) Air Force...... L...... 23-12 Utah Valley...... L...... 22-18 North Dakota State. L...... 26-13 Coach: Jason Liles Wyoming...... L...... 34-9 Northern Colorado.. W.... 28-13 Coe...... W.... 25-17 Nebraska...... L...... 32-9 Utah Valley...... L...... 38-6 North Dakota State. L...... 36-9 Buena Vista...... W.... 32-12 North Dakota State. L...... 30-14 Northern Colorado.. L...... 28-15 Northwestern...... L...... 39-4 Dana...... W.... 40-6 Campbell...... W.... 39-15 North Dakota State. W.... 23-22 Simpson...... W.... 30-12 North Carolina State.L...... 32-17 2013-14 (6-8) Augsburg...... L...... 32-10 Ohio...... L...... 35-12 2010-11 (2-11-1) Coach: Chris Bono St. Cloud State...... W.... 25-15 Anderson...... W.... 49-6 Coach: Jason Liles Drexel...... L...... 26-10 MSU, Mankato...... L...... 23-16 Roger Williams...... W.... 30-9 Northwestern...... L...... 41-0 Nebraska...... L...... 36-6 Augustana...... W.... 22-18 Newport News App..W.... 31-7 UW-Whitewater...... W.... 24-13 North Dakota State. L...... 30-13 Nebraska-Omaha.... L...... 24-17 Utah Valley State..... W.... 34-6 UW-Parkside...... L...... 28-18 Augustana...... W.... 17-15 Pacific...... W.... 41-6 Bucknell...... L...... 38-3 Wyoming...... W.... 18-17 Portland State...... W.... 38-3 Nebraska...... L...... 36-6 Air Force...... W.... 18-14 2003-04 (4-10) Eastern Illinois...... W.... 25-18 Northern State...... T...... 19-19 Ohio...... L...... 32-6 Coach: Jason Liles Northern Colorado.. L...... 23-15 SIU-Edwardsville..... L...... 18-12 Northern Iowa...... L...... 29-12 Northern Iowa...... L...... 23-9 Wyoming...... L...... 31-12 Wisconsin...... L...... 42-3 Utah Valley...... L...... 18-15 Princeton...... L...... 24-18 Air Force...... L...... 25-21 Oregon State...... L...... 45-3 Cal Poly...... W.... 31-10 Mary...... W.... 43-6 Northern Iowa...... L...... 41-6 Northern Iowa...... L...... 38-9 Stanford...... L...... 20-14 Northern State...... W.... 21-19 North Dakota State. T...... 19-19 Northern Colorado.. L...... 26-21 Northern Illinois...... W.... 27-6 Adams State...... L...... 25-12 Wyoming...... L...... 49-0 Northern Colorado.. W.... 31-6 Nebraska-Kearney.. L...... 26-15 Air Force...... L...... 38-6 North Dakota State. L...... 32-12

#getjacked 59 Wally Warren Frank Greg Mickey Johnson Williamson Kurtenbach Schmidt Martin

Not Pictured: Terry Ralph Mike Jason Chris Harold Holmes Linander Manning Engels Liles Bono Lester Gienart

Jason Liles’ 148 career wins is the most Chris Bono earned his 50th career win last all-time in Jackrabbit history. season at Northern Colorado

Conference Coach Seasons Years Record Pct. Championships Chris Bono...... 2...... 2012-present...... 11-20...... 355...... 0 Jason Liles ...... 19 ...... 1993-2012...... 148-143-5...... 508 ...... 2 Mike Engels ...... 9 ...... 1984-93 ...... 87-32-3 ...... 738 ...... 0 Ralph Manning ...... 3 ...... 1982-84 ...... 20-17-0 ...... 541 ...... 0 Terry Linander ...... 4 ...... 1978-81 ...... 33-22-2 ...... 603 ...... 1 Mickey Martin ...... 2 ...... 1975-77 ...... 20-6-1 ...... 759 ...... 0 Greg Schmidt ...... 2 ...... 1973-1975...... 21-10-0 ...... 677 ...... 0 Frank Kurtenbach ...... 1 ...... 1968-69 ...... 11-2-0 ...... 846 ...... 0 Warren Williamson ...... 16 ...... 1957-68, 70-73 ...... 134-74-9 ...... 638 ...... 3 Lester Gieneart ...... 1 ...... 1955-56 ...... 1-10-1 ...... 125 ...... 0 Harold Holmes ...... 4 ...... 1952-55 ...... 14-18-1 ...... 439 ...... 0 Wally Johnson ...... 2 ...... 1950-51 ...... 7-7-0 ...... 500 ...... 0 TOTALS ...... 65 ...... 1950-Present ...... 507-351-22 ...... 589 ...... 6

60 @GoJacksWrestle OPPONENT FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING W-L-T OPPONENT FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING W-L-T Adams State 1984-85 2003-04 1-2-0 Morningside (Iowa) 1968-69 1978-79 6-0-0 Air Force 1992-93 2013-14 2-9-0 Navy 1970-71 1970-71 0-1-0 American International 2008-09 2008-09 1-0-0 Nebraska 1949-50 2013-14 16-19-2 American University 2004-05 2005-06 1-1-0 Nebraska-Kearney 1977-78 2003-04 4-1-0 Anderson (S.C.) 2005-06 2006-07 2-0-0 Nebraska-Omaha 1949-50 2003-04 9-25-2 Army 1972-73 1972-73 1-0-0 Newport News Apprentice (Va.) 2006-07 2006-07 1-0-0 Ashland (Ohio) 1997-98 2001-02 2-1-0 North Carolina 2012-13 2012-13 0-1-0 Augsburg (Minn.) 1999-00 2003-04 0-5-0 North Carolina State 2005-06 2006-07 0-2-0 Augustana (S.D.) 1965-66 2013-14 36-15-0 North Dakota 1963-64 1997-98 28-5-3 Bemidji State (Minn.) 1959-60 1960-61 2-0-0 North Dakota State 1958-59 2013-14 17-40-1 Black Hills State 1959-60 1961-62 3-0-0 Northern Colorado 1972-73 2013-14 21-12-0 Boise State (Idaho) 1976-77 1976-77 1-0-0 Northern Illinois 1966-67 2013-14 2-4-0 Briar Cliff (Iowa) 1999-00 1999-00 1-0-0 Northern Iowa 1953-54 2013-14 3-38-1 Brigham Young (Utah) 1971-72 1971-72 1-0-0 Northern Michigan 1979-80 1984-85 1-2-0 Brown (R.I.) 2005-06 2005-06 0-1-0 Northern State 1961-62 2011-12 29-1-1 Bucknell (Pa.) 2010-11 2010-11 0-1-0 Northwest Missouri 1968-69 1986-87 4-0-0 Buena Vista (Iowa) 1988-89 2002-03 2-0-0 Northwestern (Ill.) 1974-75 2011-12 0-3-0 Cal Poly 1972-73 2013-14 1-1-0 Northwestern (Iowa) 1990-91 1993-94 4-0-0 Cal State Fullerton 2005-06 2005-06 0-1-0 Ohio 2006-07 2013-14 0-2-1 Campbell (N.C.) 2006-07 2011-12 1-1-0 Oklahoma 1969-70 1969-70 0-1-0 Carleton (Minn.) 1949-50 2001-02 3-0-0 Oregon 2004-05 2004-05 0-1-0 Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 1997-98 1998-99 2-0-0 Oregon State 2010-11 2010-11 0-1-0 Central Missouri 1987-88 1997-98 2-0-0 Central Oklahoma 1972-73 2005-06 4-7-0 Pacific (Ore.) 2004-05 2008-09 2-1-0 Central Washington 2000-01 2000-01 1-0-0 Pitt-Johnstown (Pa.) 1997-98 1997-98 0-1-0 Chadron State 2001-02 2001-02 1-0-0 Portland State (Ore.) 2004-05 2008-09 5-0-0 Clarion (Pa.) 2005-06 2005-06 1-0-0 Princeton (N.J.) 2003-04 2004-05 1-1-0 Coe (Iowa) 2002-03 2002-03 1-0-0 Ridgewater CC (Minn.) 1997-98 1997-98 1-0-0 Colorado 1967-68 1967-68 1-0-0 Roger Williams (R.I.) 2006-07 2006-07 1-0-0 Colorado Mines 1953-54 1998-99 6-2-0 Rutgers 2008-09 2008-09 0-1-0 Colorado State 1953-54 1955-56 0-1-1 Sacred Heart (Conn.) 2008-09 2008-09 1-0-0 Concordia (Moorhead) 1956-57 2001-02 5-0-1 San Francisco State (Calif.) 1987-88 1987-88 1-0-0 Cornell (Iowa) 1954-55 1955-56 0-2-0 Shippensburg (Pa.) 2000-01 2000-01 1-0-0 Cumberlands (Ky.) 2008-09 2009-10 2-0-0 Simpson (Iowa) 2012-13 2012-13 1-0-0 Dakota State 1972-73 1972-73 1-0-0 South Dakota 1963-64 1976-77 12-0-0 Dakota Wesleyan 2004-05 2007-08 3-0-0 South Dakota Tech 1955-56 1961-62 5-0-0 Dana (Neb.) 2002-03 2002-03 1-0-0 Southern Colorado 1986-87 1995-96 3-0-0 Davidson (N.C.) 2004-05 2011-12 2-0-0 Southern Illinois 1967-68 1967-68 0-1-0 Delaware State 2005-06 2008-09 2-0-0 Southern Illinois-Edwardsville 2009-10 2012-13 2-1-1 Denver University 1955-56 1955-56 0-1-0 Southwest Minnesota State 1970-71 2011-12 30-4-0 Drexel (Pa.) 2013-14 2013-14 0-1-0 Southwest Missouri 1975-76 1986-87 4-0-0 Duquesne (Pa.) 2004-05 2005-06 1-1-0 Stanford 2012-13 2013-14 0-2-0 Eastern Illinois 1970-71 2006-07 1-1-0 St. Cloud State (Minn.) 1951-52 2003-04 37-14-1 Findlay (Ohio) 1997-98 1997-98 1-0-0 St. John’s (Minn.) 1952-53 1954-55 3-0-0 Florida International 1978-79 1978-79 1-0-0 Tennessee Chattanooga 2009-10 2009-10 0-1-0 Fort Hays State (Kan.) 1987-88 1999-00 3-0-0 Tiffin (Ohio) 2012-13 2012-13 1-0-0 Franklin & Marshall (Pa.) 2005-06 2008-09 1-1-0 Upper Iowa 1972-73 1972-73 1-0-0 Gannon (Pa.) 2001-02 2001-02 1-0-0 Utah State 1977-78 1977-78 0-1-0 Grinnell (Iowa) 1954-55 1954-55 1-0-0 Utah Valley 2005-06 2013-14 1-8-0 Huron 1980-81 1997-98 4-0-0 Valley City State (N.D.) 1958-59 1967-68 3-0-0 Illinois State 1966-67 1974-75 3-2-0 Virginia Military Institute 2008-09 2008-09 1-0-0 Indiana 2008-09 2012-13 1-3-0 Wartburg (Iowa) 1949-50 1959-60 4-4-1 Iowa 1995-96 1999-00 0-4-0 Washington 1970-71 1970-71 0-0-1 Iowa State 1951-52 2009-10 0-9-0 Wayne State (Neb.) 1964-65 1978-79 6-0-0 Kansas State 1950-51 1974-75 10-8-0 West Liberty (W. Va.) 1997-98 1997-98 1-0-0 Liberty 2008-09 2009-10 0-2-0 Western Illinois 1974-75 1974-75 1-0-0 Luther (Iowa) 1951-52 1953-54 2-0-0 Western State (Colo.) 1972-73 2012-13 2-1-0 Macalester (Minn.) 1949-50 1950-51 3-0-0 Winona State (Minn.) 1961-62 1980-81 13-5-2 Mary (N.D.) 2002-03 2004-05 3-0-0 Wisconsin 2002-03 2010-11 0-2-0 Maryland 2008-09 2008-09 0-1-0 Millersville (Pa.) 2004-05 2004-05 1-1-0 Wisconsin-La Crosse 2002-03 2002-03 0-1-0 Minnesota 1949-50 2007-08 4-21-0 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 1971-72 1975-76 2-0-0 Minnesota State, Mankato 1950-51 2003-04 23-26-3 Wisconsin-Parkside 1991-92 2010-11 2-1-0 Minnesota State, Moorhead 1956-57 2003-04 15-1-0 Wisconsin-River Falls 1961-62 1988-89 6-0-0 Minnesota-Morris 1969-70 1991-92 22-1-0 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 1973-74 1973-74 1-0-0 Minnesota West CC 1997-98 1998-99 2-0-0 Wisconsin-Whitewater 2010-11 2010-11 1-0-0 Missouri 1961-62 2012-13 2-2-0 Wyoming 1953-54 2013-14 1-14-0

#getjacked 61 ADAMS STATE 1976-77 L 25-11 BROWN CLARION DELAWARE STATE 1-2-0 1977-78 L 23-17 0-1-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 1984-85 L 27-13 1978-79 W 23-17 2005-06 L 34-6 2005-06 W 28-15 2005-06 W 44-0 1999-00 W 33-9 1979-80 W 19-17 2008-08 W 31-15 2003-04 L 23-12 1979-80 W 20-13 BUCKNELL COE 1980-81 L 34-12 0-1-0 1-0-0 DENVER AIR FORCE 1980-81 L 34-20 2010-11 L 38-3 2002-03 W 25-17 0-1-0 2-9-0 1981-82 L 23-12 1955-56 L 24-5 1992-93 L 26-14 1981-82 L 21-17 BUENA VISTA COLORADO 2004-05 L 37-12 1982-83 L 31-8 2-0-0 1-0-0 DREXEL 2005-06 W 25-12 1982-83 L 23-15 1988-89 W 26-11 1967-68 W 16-14 0-1-0 2006-07 L 25-12 1983-84 L 30-16 2002-03 W 32-12 2013-14 L 26-10 2007-08 L 26-10 1983-84 W 28-13 COLORADO MINES 2008-09 L 31-19 1984-85 L 33-12 CAL POLY 6-2-0 DUQUESNE 2009-10 L 23-12 1984-85 L 22-16 1-1-0 1953-54 W 26-6 1-1-0 2010-11 L 38-6 1985-86 L 21-20 1972-73 L 24-9 1955-56 L 20-12 2004-05 W 29-12 2011-12 L 37-6 1986-87 L 26-13 2013-14 W 31-10 1972-73 W 36-6 2005-06 L 28-15 2012-13 L 41-5 1987-88 W 22-14 1982-83 W 45-8 2013-14 W 18-14 1988-89 W 23-11 CAL STATE FULLERTON 1987-88 L 18-17 EASTERN ILLINOIS 1989-90 W 25-12 0-1-0 1988-89 W 33-9 1-1-0 AMERICAN 1989-90 W 23-16 2005-06 L 27-9 1990-91 W 29-9 1970-71 L 18-15 INTERNATIONAL 1990-91 W 18-17 1998-99 W 32-13 2006-07 W 25-18 1-0-0 1990-91 W 22-11 CAMPBELL 2008-09 W 36-11 1991-92 W 20-18 1-1-0 COLORADO STATE FINDLAY 1992-93 W 31-10 2006-07 W 39-15 0-1-1 1-0-0 AMERICAN 1993-94 W 33-16 2011-12 L 23-15 1953-54 T 14-14 1997-98 W 28-6 1-1-0 1994-95 W 25-13 1955-56 L 21-10 2004-05 W 27-19 1995-96 W 40-3 CARLETON FLORIDA 2004-05 L 38-9 1996-97 W 37-12 3-0-0 CONCORDIA INTERNATIONAL 1997-98 W 40-3 1949-50 W 23-11 MOORHEAD 1-0-0 ANDERSON 1997-98 W 43-6 1950-51 W 16-14 5-0-1 1978-79 W 34-6 2-0-0 1998-99 W 27-15 2001-02 W 37-12 1956-57 T 20-20 2005-06 W 22-18 1998-99 W 29-12 1956-57 W 18-15 FORT HAYS STATE 2006-07 W 49-6 1999-00 W 31-15 CARSON-NEWMAN 1957-58 W 36-3 2-0-0 2000-01 W 34-9 2-0-0 1957-58 W 36-3 1987-88 W 32-12 ARMY 2001-02 W 24-10 1997-98 W 29-12 1958-59 W 34-3 1991-92 W 37-12 1-0-0 2002-03 L 24-19 1998-99 W 22-12 2001-02 W 47-9 1999-00 W 29-9 1972-73 W 31-11 2002-03 W 22-18 2003-04 L 30-7 CENTRAL MISSOURI CORNELL (IOWA) FRANKLIN & ASHLAND 2013-14 W 17-15 2-0-0 0-2-0 MARSHALL 2-1-0 1987-88 W 34-0 1954-55 L 23-10 1-1-0 1997-98 W 32-9 BEMIDJI STATE 1997-98 W 27-9 1955-56 L 21-13 2005-06 L 23-18 2000-01 W 24-10 2-0-0 2008-09 W 31-13 2001-02 L 34-6 1959-60 W 28-3 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA CUMBERLANDS 1960-61 W 31-3 4-7-0 2-0-0 GANNON AUGSBURG 1972-73 W 38-2 2008-09 W 21-18 1-0-0 0-5-0 BLACK HILLS STATE 1990-91 L 18-15 2009-10 W 30-12 2001-02 W 27-19 1999-00 L 26-12 3-0-0 1991-92 L 32-11 2000-01 L 17-15 1959-60 W 27-2 1993-94 L 26-16 DAKOTA STATE GRINNELL 2001-02 L 33-16 1960-61 W 34-0 1994-95 L 38-9 1-0-0 1-0-0 2002-03 L 32-10 1961-62 W 24-6 1997-98 W 28-11 1972-73 W 43-6 1954-55 W 29-3 2003-04 L 25-10 1998-99 W 25-19 BOISE STATE 1999-00 W 28-5 DAKOTA WESLEYAN HURON AUGUSTANA 1-0-0 2000-01 L 28-9 3-0-0 4-0-0 36-15-0 1976-77 W 30-10 2002-03 L 22-13 2004-05 W 23-15 1980-81 W 23-22 1965-66 W 32-3 2005-06 L 29-10 2005-06 W 32-16 1983-84 W 30-12 1965-66 W 34-3 BRIAR CLIFF 2007-08 W 35-15 1984-85 W 29-16 1966-67 W 41-0 1-0-0 CENTRAL 1997-98 W 49-0 1967-68 W 32-3 1999-00 W 33-9 WASHINGTON DANA 1968-69 W 44-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 ILLINOIS STATE 1969-70 W 48-0 BRIGHAM YOUNG 2000-01 W 24-16 2002-03 W 40-6 3-2-0 1970-71 W 38-0 1-0-0 1966-67 L 25-8 1972-73 W 37-15 1971-72 W 22-18 CHADRON STATE DAVIDSON 1968-69 W 27-4 1973-74 W 27-9 1-0-0 2-0-0 1969-70 W 29-8 1974-75 W 21-13 2001-02 W 20-18 2004-05 W 31-15 1972-73 L 22-17 1975-76 W 28-14 2011-12 W 35-12 1974-75 W 33-9

62 @GoJacksWrestle INDIANA MARY 1970-71 W 21-14 1980-81 L 20-16 1981-82 L 43-3 1-3-0 3-0-0 1971-72 L 24-17 1981-82 W 30-15 1984-85 L 34-8 2008-09 L 46-3 2002-03 W 30-17 1972-73 W 22-11 1982-83 W 26-19 1998-99 L 38-6 2009-10 L 37-6 2003-04 W 43-6 1973-74 L 26-9 1983-84 W 36-5 2006-07 L 32-9 2011-12 L 30-8 2004-05 W 30-15 1974-75 L 30-8 1984-85 W 44-8 2007-08 L 37-12 2012-13 W 19-18 1975-76 W 21-19 1985-86 W 44-0 2008-09 L 43-3 MARYLAND 1976-77 W 33-9 1986-87 W 43-5 2009-10 L 46-6 IOWA 0-1-0 1977-78 W 26-17 1987-88 W 31-9 2010-11 L 36-6 0-4-0 2008-09 L 29-9 1978-79 W 44-3 1988-89 W 34-3 2011-12 L 37-3 1995-96 L 29-6 1979-80 W 31-13 1989-90 W 33-9 2012-13 L 32-7 1996-97 L 38-6 MILLERSVILLE 1980-81 L 26-18 1990-91 W 46-2 2013-14 L 36-6 1998-99 L 45-4 1-1-0 1981-82 W 19-17 1991-92 W 39-8 1999-00 L 47-0 2004-05 W 21-19 1982-83 W 27-13 NEBRASKA-KEARNEY 2004-05 L 25-12 1984-85 W 28-18 MINNESOTA WEST CC 4-1-0 IOWA STATE 1985-86 W 28-13 2-0-0 1977-78 W 31-14 0-9-0 MINNESOTA 1986-87 W 27-13 1997-98 W 57-0 1997-98 W 30-12 1951-52 L 27-2 4-21-0 1987-88 L 26-8 1998-99 W 47-3 1998-99 W 23-12 1952-53 L 23-3 1949-50 L 22-4 1988-89 W 42-2 1998-99 W 30-15 1954-55 L 27-2 1950-51 L 20-11 1989-90 W 27-8 MISSOURI 2003-04 L 26-15 1956-57 L 39-0 1951-52 L 26-5 1990-91 W 26-14 2-2-0 1960-61 L 24-6 1952-53 L 30-2 1991-92 W 28-13 1961-62 W 27-3 NEBRASKA-OMAHA 1961-62 L 22-5 1954-55 L 20-13 1992-93 T 19-19 1967-68 L 18-13 9-25-2 1973-74 L 23-15 1955-56 L 20-8 1993-94 L 23-15 1970-71 W 28-13 1949-50 L 26-8 1976-77 L 33-9 1960-61 W 17-9 1994-95 L 30-13 2012-13 L 36-3 1950-51 L 20-11 2009-10 L 43-3 1961-62 L 19-10 1995-96 W 23-15 1957-58 T 15-15 1962-63 L 15-11 1996-97 W 30-15 MORNINGSIDE 1958-59 W 19-9 KANSAS STATE 1963-64 L 22-5 1997-98 L 27-19 6-0-0 1959-60 W 23-10 10-8-0 1964-65 L 23-3 1998-99 W 22-14 1968-69 W 18-16 1960-61 W 17-16 1950-51 L 22-8 1965-66 L 22-9 1999-00 W 27-3 1969-70 W 34-5 1962-63 W 17-9 1951-52 L 26-4 1966-67 L 26-5 2000-01 T 20-20 1974-75 W 38-6 1963-64 W 21-8 1958-59 L 24-8 1967-68 L 16-14 2001-02 L 30-18 1975-76 W 34-6 1964-65 L 16-12 1960-61 L 18-10 1968-69 W 18-16 2002-03 L 23-16 1977-78 W 45-5 1974-75 L 25-13 1961-62 W 18-11 1969-70 W 19-14 2003-04 L 23-16 1978-79 W 37-13 1977-78 T 20-20 1962-63 L 24-8 1970-71 L 23-11 1978-79 L 25-18 1963-64 L 28-0 1971-72 L 22-15 MINNESOTA STATE, NAVY 1979-80 L 25-24 1964-65 L 14-11 1972-73 L 19-12 MOORHEAD 1-0-0 1980-81 L 25-20 1965-66 W 19-14 1973-74 L 31-2 15-1-0 1970-71 L 31-3 1981-82 L 21-19 1966-67 W 15-12 1974-75 W 23-18 1956-57 W 21-0 1982-83 L 27-6 1967-68 W 24-8 1976-77 L 29-9 1956-57 W 28-8 NEBRASKA 1983-84 L 24-13 1968-69 W 26-8 1977-78 L 30-14 1957-58 W 29-8 16-19-2 1984-85 L 28-18 1969-70 W 34-6 1978-79 L 33-13 1957-58 W 36-3 1949-50 L 30-0 1985-86 W 30-15 1970-71 W 20-17 2007-08 L 34-9 1958-59 W 22-13 1952-53 L 17-11 1986-87 L 26-21 1971-72 L 21-19 1960-61 W 18-6 1953-54 L 20-6 1987-88 L 26-15 1972-73 W 36-12 MINNESOTA STATE, 1984-85 W 29-18 1954-55 W 16-12 1988-89 W 21-16 1989-90 L 25-9 1973-74 W 29-14 MANKATO 1992-93 W 41-0 1955-56 L 20-8 1990-91 L 30-12 1974-75 W 30-10 23-26-3 1995-96 W 39-3 1956-57 L 26-8 1991-92 W 23-17 1950-51 W 17-11 1998-99 W 26-13 1957-58 W 20-6 1992-93 L 20-13 LIBERTY 1951-52 L 17-9 1999-00 W 25-15 1958-59 T 14-14 1993-94 L 25-18 0-2-0 1952-53 L 17-9 2000-01 W 34-10 1959-60 W 21-9 1994-95 L 31-9 2008-09 L 25-21 1953-54 L 20-6 2001-02 W 27-12 1960-61 T 15-15 1995-96 W 19-13 2009-10 L 27-17 1954-55 L 20-6 2002-03 W 19-16 1961-62 W 16-13 1996-97 L 21-16 1955-56 L 29-2 2003-04 L 19-17 1962-63 W 17-12 1997-98 L 20-16 LUTHER 1956-57 L 16-13 1963-64 L 16-10 1998-99 L 22-12 2-0-0 1957-58 L 36-3 MINNESOTA-MORRIS 1964-65 W 19-11 1999-00 L 24-9 1951-52 W 23-13 1958-59 L 26-4 22-1-0 1965-66 W 29-5 2000-01 L 19-17 1953-54 W 21-9 1959-60 L 16-13 1969-70 W 35-3 1966-67 L 21-10 2001-02 L 37-6 1960-61 W 19-7 1970-71 W 42-0 1967-68 W 25-8 2003-04 L 31-3 MACALESTER 1961-62 L 15-11 1971-72 W 38-8 1967-68 W 22-9 3-0-0 1962-63 L 16-11 1972-73 W 33-7 1968-69 W 26-10 NEWPORT NEWS 1949-50 W 23-13 1963-64 L 20-8 1973-74 W 25-14 1969-70 W 31-3 APPRENTICE 1949-50 W 22-5 1964-65 L 15-11 1974-75 W 43-0 1970-71 W 21-15 1-0-0 1950-51 W 26-8 1965-66 W 19-11 1975-76 W 30-9 1971-72 W 21-6 2006-07 W 31-7 1966-67 L 24-11 1976-77 W 38-5 1972-73 W 23-20 1967-68 L 15-12 1977-78 W 21-19 1976-77 W 30-13 NORTH CAROLINA 1968-69 W 17-14 1978-79 W 29-13 1978-79 L 21-16 0-1-0 1969-70 T 15-15 1979-80 W 25-22 1979-80 W 28-14 2012-13 L 36-6

#getjacked 63 NORTH CAROLINA 1975-76 W 20-15 2002-03 W 20-13 NORTHERN OKLAHOMA STATE 1976-77 L 30-10 2004-05 L 31-12 MICHIGAN 0-1-0 0-2-0 1977-78 W 23-19 2005-06 L 24-15 1-3-0 1969-70 L 31-2 2005-06 L 36-6 1978-79 L 22-19 2006-07 L 23-15 1979-80 L 31-17 2006-07 L 30-14 1979-80 L 24-21 2007-08 L 29-10 1980-81 L 25-16 OREGON 1980-81 L 36-11 2008-09 L 29-15 1984-85 W 29-20 0-1-0 NORTH DAKOTA 1981-82 L 39-3 2009-10 L 28-15 2004-05 L 34-12 28-5-3 1982-83 L 39-4 2010-11 L 26-21 NORTHERN STATE 1963-64 W 31-5 1983-84 L 30-13 2011-12 L 27-15 28-1-1 OREGON STATE 1964-65 W 26-5 1984-85 L 38-9 2012-13 W 28-13 1961-62 W 27-2 0-1-0 1965-66 W 17-11 1985-86 L 27-8 2013-14 W 31-6 1962-63 W 21-3 2010-11 L 45-3 1966-67 W 20-16 1986-87 L 27-9 1967-68 W 25-6 1967-68 W 34-3 1987-88 L 19-12 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 1970-71 W 32-5 PACIFIC 1968-69 W 34-3 1988-89 L 24-13 2-4-0 1981-82 W 32-15 2-1-0 1968-69 W 27-6 1989-90 W 19-12 1966-67 L 20-13 1982-83 W 20-16 2004-05 L 22-20 1969-70 W 36-0 1990-91 W 21-16 1968-69 L 18-15 1983-84 W 42-6 2006-07 W 41-6 1970-71 W 36-4 1991-92 L 32-7 1969-70 W 26-10 1984-85 W 30-14 2008-09 W 43-9 1971-72 W 48-0 1992-93 L 30-10 2009-10 L 32-15 1985-86 W 25-13 1972-73 W 36-0 1993-94 L 31-15 2012-13 L 26-12 1986-87 W 32-10 PITT-JOHNSTOWN 1973-74 W 35-7 1994-95 L 38-3 2013-14 W 27-6 1987-88 W 22-15 0-1-0 1974-75 W 43-6 1995-96 W 23-9 1988-89 W 30-9 1997-98 L 16-15 1975-76 W 31-7 1996-97 W 24-10 NORTHERN IOWA 1989-90 W 37-3 1976-77 W 19-18 1997-98 L 32-16 3-38-1 1990-91 W 37-7 PORTLAND STATE 1991-92 W 37-8 1977-78 W 31-15 1998-99 L 35-6 1953-54 L 19-10 5-0-0 1992-93 W 37-3 1978-79 W 33-13 1999-00 L 21-18 1954-55 L 24-6 2004-05 W 29-10 1993-94 W 32-21 1979-80 W 32-14 2000-01 L 28-9 1955-56 L 30-0 2005-06 W 28-18 1995-96 W 44-6 1980-81 T 22-22 2001-02 L 27-13 1956-57 L 34-0 2006-07 W 38-3 1996-97 W 41-6 1981-82 W 27-17 2002-03 L 26-16 1957-58 L 25-5 1998-99 W 46-0 2007-08 W 31-15 1982-83 L 27-12 2002-03 L 26-13 1958-59 L 23-3 1998-99 W 45-3 2008-09 W 30-16 1983-84 W 29-16 2003-04 L 31-3 1959-60 L 14-13 2000-01 W 35-9 1984-85 W 31-10 2004-05 L 34-6 1960-61 L 19-9 2001-02 W 31-19 PRINCETON 1985-86 W 23-17 2006-07 T 19-19 1961-62 W 16-13 2002-03 W 23-11 1-1-0 1986-87 L 32-5 2007-08 L 35-10 1962-63 L 14-9 2003-04 W 21-19 2003-04 L 24-18 1987-88 T 16-16 2008-09 L 36-5 1963-64 L 14-11 2005-06 W 36-6 2004-05 W 18-15 1988-89 L 21-14 2009-10 W 23-22 1964-65 T 12-12 2007-08 L 18-16 1989-90 L 19-17 2010-11 L 43-7 1965-66 W 18-9 2008-09 W 40-3 RIDGEWATER CC 1990-91 W 23-15 2011-12 L 32-9 1966-67 L 25-6 2010-11 T 19-19 1-0-0 1991-92 W 23-19 2012-13 L 36-9 1967-68 L 19-16 2011-12 W 25-18 1997-98 W 37-9 1992-93 T 21-21 2013-14 L 30-13 1968-69 L 22-11 1993-94 L 28-21 2013-14 L 32-13 1969-70 L 24-6 NORTHWEST ROGER WILLIAMS 1994-95 W 30-14 1970-71 L 28-5 MISSOURI 1-0-0 1995-96 W 34-9 NORTHERN 1971-72 L 19-14 4-0-0 2006-07 W 30-9 1996-97 W 30-10 COLORADO 1972-73 W 21-19 1968-69 W 26-12 1997-98 W 39-10 21-12-0 1973-74 L 34-9 1984-85 W 24-14 RUTGERS 1972-73 W 24-16 1974-75 L 27-12 1985-86 W 23-19 0-1-0 NORTH DAKOTA 1973-74 W 21-19 1975-76 L 23-12 1986-87 W 46-3 2008-09 L 37-6 STATE 1980-81 W 22-21 1976-77 L 21-16 17-40-1 1981-82 W 22-19 1977-78 L 29-6 NORTHWESTERN SACRED HEART 1958-59 W 22-9 1983-84 W 27-15 1978-79 L 27-10 0-3-0 1-0-0 1959-60 W 30-3 1985-86 W 51-0 1979-80 L 21-16 1974-75 L 22-12 2008-09 W 35-12 1960-61 W 27-8 1986-87 W 36-6 1980-81 L 36-6 1993-94 L 41-0 1962-63 W 31-2 1987-88 W 27-22 1981-82 L 45-0 2012-13 L 39-4 SAN FRANCISCO 1963-64 W 27-3 1988-89 W 28-12 1982-83 L 42-8 STATE 1964-65 W 22-8 1989-90 W 24-12 1983-84 L 46-3 NORTHWESTERN 1-0-0 1965-66 W 45-0 1990-91 L 19-17 2003-04 L 23-9 (IOWA) 1987-88 W 24-11 1966-67 W 26-9 1991-92 W 23-17 2004-05 L 34-3 4-0-0 1966-67 L 20-9 1992-93 W 20-16 2005-06 L 36-9 1990-91 W 44-4 SHIPPENSBURG 1967-68 W 22-9 1993-94 L 28-17 2006-07 L 41-6 1991-92 W 48-6 1-0-0 1967-68 W 22-9 1994-95 L 21-16 2007-08 L 42-3 1992-93 W 52-0 2000-01 W 37-12 1968-69 W 22-11 1995-96 L 25-18 2008-09 L 33-3 1993-94 W 38-18 1969-70 W 17-14 1996-97 W 28-12 2009-10 L 35-6 SIMPSON 1970-71 L 22-14 1997-98 W 28-9 2010-11 L 38-9 OHIO 1-0-0 1971-72 L 26-24 1998-99 W 23-15 2011-12 L 25-12 0-2-1 2012-13 W 51-0 1972-73 L 18-16 1999-00 W 33-9 2012-13 L 41-3 2006-07 L 35-12 1973-74 L 24-13 2000-01 W 25-16 2013-14 L 29-12 2008-09 T 21-21 1974-75 L 35-4 2001-02 W 30-12 2013-14 L 32-6

64 @GoJacksWrestle SOUTH DAKOTA 1993-94 W 33-9 1993-94 W 36-9 1955-56 T 14-14 OSHKOSH 12-0-0 1994-95 W 28-18 1994-95 L 20-18 1956-57 L 19-9 2-0-0 1963-64 W 40-0 1995-96 W 38-4 1995-96 W 34-6 1957-58 L 14-13 1971-72 W 33-6 1964-65 W 38-0 1996-97 W 39-12 1996-97 W 24-12 1958-59 L 17-11 1975-76 W 26-8 1966-67 W 20-13 1997-98 W 32-12 1997-98 W 38-9 1959-60 W 24-6 1967-68 W 38-3 1998-99 W 51-6 1998-99 L 22-15 1969-70 W 35-3 1999-00 W 39-9 1999-00 W 31-9 WASHINGTON WISCONSIN- 1970-71 W 29-3 2000-01 L 26-22 2000-01 W 29-10 0-0-1 PARKSIDE 1971-72 W 29-8 2001-02 W 28-19 2000-01 W 31-15 1970-71 T 19-19 2-1-0 1972-73 W 33-6 2003-04 W 24-15 2001-02 L 30-18 1991-92 W 29-14 1973-74 W 39-5 2004-05 W 28-19 2002-03 W 34-15 WAYNE STATE 1998-99 W 29-9 1974-75 W 38-6 2011-12 W 20-18 2002-03 W 25-15 6-0-0 2010-11 W 28-18 1975-76 W 29-10 2003-04 W 31-9 1964-65 W 19-11 1976-77 W 30-18 SOUTHWEST 1965-66 W 18-3 WISCONSIN- MISSOURI ST. JOHN’S 1971-72 W 33-15 RIVER FALLS SOUTH DAKOTA TECH 4-0-0 3-0-0 1976-77 W 48-3 6-0-0 5-0-0 1975-76 W 46-3 1952-53 W 15-11 1977-78 W 37-12 1961-62 W 22-6 1955-56 W 21-13 1983-84 W 23-17 1953-54 W 22-8 1978-79 W 59-0 1962-63 W 20-6 1956-57 W 33-5 1985-86 W 30-7 1954-55 W 24-6 1964-65 W 27-3 1959-60 W 40-5 1986-87 W 45-5 WEST LIBERTY 1984-85 W 37-13 1960-61 W 29-5 TENNESSEE AT 1-0-0 1985-86 W 30-18 1961-62 W 30-0 STANFORD CHATTANOOGA 1997-98 W 38-6 1988-89 W 41-6 0-2-0 0-1-0 SOUTHERN 2012-13 L 22-11 2009-10 L 40-4 WESTERN ILLINOIS WISCONSIN- COLORADO 2013-14 L 20-14 1-0-0 STEVENS POINT 3-0-0 TIFFIN 1974-75 W 25-10 1-0-0 1986-87 W 36-10 ST. CLOUD STATE 1-0-0 1973-74 W 23-17 1994-95 W 27-18 36-14-1 2012-13 W 32-12 WESTERN STATE 1995-96 W 30-6 1951-52 W 14-12 2-1-0 WISCONSIN- 1952-53 W 20-11 UPPER IOWA 1972-73 W 23-8 WHITEWATER SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 1953-54 W 33-3 1-0-0 2002-03 W 48-6 1-0-0 0-1-0 1954-55 W 16-12 1972-73 W 27-13 2012-13 L 25-11 2010-11 W 24-13 1967-68 W 21-9 1954-55 L 14-12 1955-56 L 19-15 UTAH STATE WINONA STATE WYOMING SIU-EDWARDSVILLE 1955-56 L 22-8 0-1-0 13-5-2 1-14-0 2-1-1 1956-57 L 14-11 1977-78 L 24-19 1961-62 L 24-6 1953-54 L 22-6 2009-10 T 23-23 1957-58 W 28-8 1962-63 L 14-11 1966-67 L 25-8 2010-11 L 18-12 1958-59 W 23-12 UTAH VALLEY 1963-64 W 22-5 1986-87 L 30-6 2011-12 W 25-15 1959-60 L 16-14 1-8-0 1964-65 T 12-12 1998-99 L 32-11 2012-13 W 27-16 1960-61 T 14-14 2005-06 L 25-16 1965-66 L 15-12 2001-02 L 38-9 1961-62 W 18-12 2006-07 W 34-6 1966-67 L 25-6 2004-05 L 31-15 SOUTHWEST 1962-63 W 22-6 2007-08 L 39-4 1967-68 W 17-11 2005-06 L 26-18 MINNESOTA STATE 1963-64 L 23-3 2008-09 L 35-14 1968-69 W 23-6 2006-07 L 31-12 30-4-0 1964-65 L 16-10 2009-10 L 38-6 1969-70 L 19-17 2007-08 L 26-16 1970-71 W 26-5 1965-66 W 25-6 2010-11 L 40-6 1970-71 W 25-14 2008-09 L 38-17 1971-72 W 21-13 1966-67 L 20-13 2011-12 L 21-18 1971-72 W 33-6 2009-10 L 34-9 1972-73 W 37-2 1971-72 W 38-6 2012-13 L 22-18 1972-73 W 33-9 2010-11 L 49-0 1973-74 W 39-0 1972-73 L 20-14 2013-14 L 18-15 1973-74 W 27-9 2011-12 L 45 -0 1974-75 W 30-15 1973-74 W 21-20 1974-75 W 24-12 2012-13 L 21-13 1976-77 W 57-0 1975-76 W 26-12 VALLEY CITY STATE 1975-76 T 15-15 2013-14 W 18-17 1977-78 W 47-3 1976-77 W 27-13 3-0-0 1976-77 W 39-12 1977-78 W 33-9 1977-78 W 29-11 1958-59 W 25-8 1977-78 W 32-9 1978-79 W 31-9 1978-79 L 25-17 1962-63 W 23-7 1978-79 W 26-6 1979-80 W 30-6 1979-80 W 27-17 1967-68 W 17-11 1979-80 W 25-12 1980-81 W 35-12 1981-82 W 33-11 1980-81 W 29-12 1982-83 L 21-18 1982-83 W 20-16 VIRGINIA MILITARY 1983-84 W 28-17 1983-84 W 19-17 INSTITUTE WISCONSIN 1984-85 L 24-18 1984-85 W 40-11 1-0-0 0-2-0 1985-86 W 29-12 1985-86 W 38-12 2008-09 W 33-9 2002-03 L 45-0 1986-87 W 40-11 1986-87 L 26-10 2010-11 L 42-3 1987-88 L 18-16 1987-88 W 21-16 WARTBURG 1988-89 W 23-10 1988-89 W 26-12 4-4-1 WISCONSIN- 1989-90 W 34-10 1989-90 W 38-6 1949-50 L 14-12 LA CROSSE 1990-91 W 21-16 1990-91 W 45-0 1950-51 W 23-7 0-1-0 1991-92 W 40-3 1991-92 W 34-12 1951-52 W 28-5 2002-03 L 23-19 1992-93 W 31-9 1992-93 W 45-3 1954-55 W 26-10 WISCONSIN-

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Greg...... 1990-93 Williams, Maris.....1952-54 Cinco, Chuck...... 1992-94 Herrboldt, Chad....2003-06 Matthew, Tim...... 1992 Schley, Duane...... 1949-50 Wilson, Dan...... 1984 Cook, Dave...... 1977 Herrboldt, Nick...... 2007 McCullough, Vince.1984-85 Schmidt, Greg...... 1968-70 Wilson, Lloyd...... 1950 Cooley, Jeff...... 2008 Herum, Steve...... 1972-74 McNitt, Jon...... 1967-69 Schuring, Jacob...... 2003 Wilson, Lloyd...... 1966 Cornemann, Dave.1981-84 Hill, Howard...... 1950 Meendering, Randy.1975-76 Schwery, Ben...... 2014 Windschitl, Paul....1980-81 Cowdin, Bryan...... 2003 Hoffman, Tom...... 1974-75 Melhoff, Ray...... 1957 Senne, Charlie...... 2004 Winter, Joe...... 1992-93 Cox, Dave ...... 1983 Hohertz, Jeff...... 1977-81 Melvin, Marty...... 1980 Sestak, Robert...... 1959 Winter, Vern...... 1967 Cox, Don...... 1983-84 Hoines, Mitch...... 1989 Meyer, Ryan...... 2007-08 Sherrill, Marv...... 1962-64 Wishard, Tim...... 1990-93 Cox, Doug...... 1983-86 Holleman, Al...... 1984-86 Michaud, David....2009-11 Skow, Joe...... 2012-13 Wood, Jesse...... 2004 Crabtree, Dave...... 1974 Holm, Ken...... 1958 Miller, Don...... 1964-66 Simet,Kirk...... 1976, 78-80 Wookey, John...... 1977 Crabtree, Lee...... 1974-75 Holtquist, Greg.....1970-71 Miller, John...... 1989 Simms, Brance....2013-14 Wurth, Jason...... 1988-91 Craddock, Richard.1949-51 Houg, Johnny...... 1988 Minor, Al...... 1979 Simondet, Steve...1988-91 Houska, Garrett....2003-04 Minor, Dan...... 1978-79 Small, Brooks...... 2001-02 – Y – – D – Huffman, Charlie...... 1979 Moe, Seth...... 2010-11 Smith, Ben...... 2003 Yetter, LeRoy...... 1952-53 Dailey, Eugene .....1955-56 Hurlburt, Mick...... 1965-66 Moon, Frank...... 1957 Smith, Darrel...... 1964-66 Yoder, Ryan...... 1999 Dangerud, Kayle ..1999-00 Huyck, Lloyd...... 1989-91 Moran, Chris...... 2007 Smith, Jerry...... 1966-68 Youngblom, Andrew.2011-12 Day, Steve ...... 1970 Moravec, Jule...... 1952-54 Smith, Jim...... 1971 Dean, Duane ...... 1964 –I – Mord, Jan...... 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66 @GoJacksWrestle NWCA All-Academic Team WWC All-Acadmic Team NCC All-Acadmic Team To qualify for the NWCA all-academic team, To qualify for the All-Academic team, stu- Paul Windschitl...... 1981 a wrestler must have at least a 3.2 cumula- dent-athletes had to secure a minimum 3.20 Al Holleman...... 1984, 1986 tive grade-point average, has either been an cumulative grade point average, be a starter Paul Koenig...... 1988-90 NCAA qualifier or won 60 percent of his total or key reserve and be a sophomore or higher Brian Loeffler...... 1991-93 schedule and must have competed in at in academic standing. The Coaches’ Honor least 60 percent of said schedule. Wrestlers Roll recognizes student-athletes who have Josh Sammons...... 1995, 1997 can also earn a spot on the all-academic maintained a 3.0 cumulative grade point Chad Wickman...... 1998 team if they were an NCAA All-American and average. Paul Konechne...... 1999-01 posted a 3.0 cumulative GPA. Tyler Bryant...... 2000-03 Aaron Althoff...... 1998, 1999 All-Academic Team Major: Mechanical Engineering Tim Boldt...... 2003, 2004 Jeff Cooley...... 2007, 2008 GTE/Verizon Academic Major: General Engineering Major: Civil Engineering Scott Braun...... 1999, 2000 J.J. Everard...... 2014 All-Americans Major: Engineering Major: Physical Education Brian Loeffler...... 1993 Toby Bryant...... 1999, 2000 Ben Gillette...... 2014 Paul Konechne...... 2000, 2001 Major: Biology Major: Biology/Pre-Med Tyler Bryant...... 2001, 2002 Tyler Bryant...... 2000-03 Tyler Johnson...... 2011 Major: Economics Major: Manufacturing Engineering Chuck Cinco...... 1994 NCAA Postgraduate Major: Electrical Engineering Kevin Kelly...... 2010 Doug Cox ...... 1986 Major: Health, Physical Education and Recreation Scholarship Recipients Major: Microbiology David Michaud...... 2010, 2011 Don Trapp...... 1970 Brian DeJong...... 1991 Major: Journalism Mike Engels...... 1074 Major: Political Science Seth Moe...... 2010 Brian Loeffler...... 1993 Mark Donovan...... 1988 Major: Pharmacy Major: Commercial Economics Tyler Bryant...... 2003 Kris Dozark...... 2000-03 Chris Moran...... 2007 Major: Environmental Management Major: Biology/Ecology Howard Fullhart...... 1996-98 Eric Orozco...... 2014 South Dakota Sportswriters Major: Wildlife and Fisheries Major: Geography Association Awards Mick Harding...... 1988, 1990 Aaron Pickrel...... 2010-13 Men’s College Athlete of the Year Major: Biology Major: Biology/Pre-medicine Jerry Smith...... 1968 Al Holleman...... 1986 Joe Rasmussen...... 2010 Major: Animal Science Don Trapp...... 1970 Troy Johnson...... 1992 Major: Civil Engineering Rick Jensen...... 1976 Major: Health, Physical Education and Recreation Ben Schwery...... 2014 Pat Dorn...... 1988 Paul Konechne...... 1999-01 Major: Wildlife & Fisheries Brian Loeffler...... 1993 Major: Electrical Engineering Brance Simms...... 2014 Chad Lamer...... 1996 Brian Loeffler...... 1991-93 Major: Nutrition and Food Science Travis King...... 1998 Major: Agronomy Joe Skow...... 2012, 2013 Paul Konechne...... 2000 Brendon Matthew...... 1990, 1992 Major: Sociology Major: Chemistry Cory Mettler...... 2000 Jason Stripling...... 2007, 2009 Men’s College Coach of the Year Major: Engineering Major: Civil Engineering Warren Williamson...... 1966 Paul Koenig...... 1988-90 Andrew Youngblom.....2012 Jason Liles...... 1999 Major: Ag Business Major: Graphic Design Glen Peterson...... 1998 Men’s College Team of the Year Major: Nursing Aaron Pickrel...... 2010, 2011 South Dakota State Wrestling...... 2001 Major: Biology/Pre-medicine Ray Ringstmeyer...... 1995 Major: Geography Josh Sammons...... 1994-97 Major: Physical Therapy Jason Stripling...... 2007, 2009 Major: Civil Engineering Pat Timm...... 1996, 1998 Major: History Shawn Vanhove...... 2003 Major: Engineering Chad Wickman...... 1997-99 Major: English Jason Wurth...... 1989-91 Major: Biology Alex Kocer...... 2013-14 Major: Exploratory Studies

NWCA All-Academic Teams Year Place Team GPA 2009...... 13th...... 3.063 2010...... 12th...... 3.106 2011...... 4th...... 3.229 2012...... 18th...... 3.094 2013...... 13th...... 3.116

#getjacked 67 A building boom at South Dakota State University has expanded to the athletic department with the addition of the Sanford-Jackrabbit Athletic Complex (SJAC), which is schedules to open this fall.

The multi-use facility features an indoor practice facility and competition space of more than 149,000 square feet and a human performance area of nearly 15,000 square feet. The only eight-lane, 300-meter track in the region, the SJAC will also have 100 yards of soy-based synthetic turf and measure 61 feet high at midfield.

The SJAC is also the future home to the Warren Williamson/Daktronics Open.

“When you look what we’re going to have the capability to do - to get our baseball and softball programs ready for their spring seasons, to have a track program that will have All-Americans and potential national champions and maybe some more Olympians like Rod DeHaven was – those are the things that this facility is going to be able to do for us,” SDSU Athletic Director Justin Sell said.

Ground was broken on the SJAC in August 2013. The final beam was raised in March 2014 and the turf was installed in July.

Fundraising efforts kicked off in the summer of 2012. Leadership gifts from the Dale and Pal Larson Family, First Bank & Trust, Sanford Health, Larson Manufacturing, Brookings Health System and other anonymous donors helped make this facility a reality.

68 @GoJacksWrestle SDSU.JACKRABBIT.NATION SDSU Collegiate Sports South Dakota State University currently offers 21 varsity sports with Jackrabbit teams competing at the NCAA Division I level. Football competes in the Divi- sion I Football Championship Subdiviion Missouri Val- ley Football Conference, with 18 sports competing in The Summit League. Wrestling competes in the West- ern Wrestling Conference, while equestrian currently does not have conference affiliation. Following is a listing of sports currently offered at SDSU: Women’s Sports Men’s Sports Basketball Baseball Cross Country Basketball Equestrian Cross Country Golf Football Indoor Track & Field Golf Outdoor Track & Indoor Track & Field Field Outdoor Track & Soccer Field Softball Swimming and Diving Swimming and Diving Tennis Tennis Wrestling Volleyball

Legend of the Jackrabbit There are two theories as to how and why the Jackrabbit nickname evolved. The most common be- lief is that the name “Jackrabbits” came from a story and cartoon sketch that appeared in a Minneapolis newspaper following a 1905 football game between the University of Minnesota and South Dakota State College, as the university was then known. A reporter for the newspaper, knowing of the preponderance of jackrabbits in the Brookings area, was believed to have written that the SDSC team was as quick as jackrabbits. Many people believe that the school adopted the Jackrabbits as its official nickname from that beginning. The other theory about the origin of the nickname is given in The Jackrabbit, SDSU’s yearbook. There is a poem in the 1907 yearbook that puts forth the idea that the yearbook is called The Jackrabbit be- cause a group of juniors wished to immortalize them- selves by changing the name of the yearbook. Athletic teams followed suit, adopting the nickname. Prior to the adoption of the Jackrabbit nickname, school athletic teams were known as the Barn Yard Cadets as SDSU was known as South Dakota State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts in 1907. WELCOME TO SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY South Dakota State University is the state’s Mor- transformed the former Stock Judging Pavilion into graduate. Located within the Special Collections rill Act land-grant university and its largest, most a home for exhibits that record and preserve the area on the upper level of the Hilton M. Briggs Li- PROGRESSIVE comprehensive institution of higher education. It has agrarian heritage of South Dakota. Visitors attend brary, the papers consist of more than 2,000 linear an enrollment of 12,554 students from all 50 states the museum from all 50 states and many foreign feet of materials that document the senator’s 26- South Dakota State University is the state’s Morrill Act and 70 countries who can choose from more than countries. year career in the U.S. House and Senate from land-grant university and its largest, most comprehensive 175 majors, minors and specializations. The institu- McCrory Gardens provides a beautiful setting to 1979 to 2004. institution of higher education. It has an enrollment of tion also offers 29 master’s degree programs, 13 learn about ornamental plants adapted to the North- The American Indian Education and Cultural 12,554 students from all 50 states and 70 countries who can Ph.D. and two professional programs. ern Great Plains. Eenjoy a stroll through the radiant Center at SDSU is the nexus of cultural program- choose from more than 175 majors, minors and specializa- SDSU has grown from 80 acres at its founding in colors and fragrances of the 25+ acres of trial and ming, services and advocacy to support American tions. The institution also offers 29 master’s degree pro- 1881 to a 422-acre campus with facilities valued at display gardens, wander through the 40-acre ar- Indian students, encourage appreciation of cultural more than $381 million. The university and human differences and advocate for grams, 13 Ph.D. and two professional programs. owns or leases another 15,000 acres of the inclusion of Indigenous knowledge. SDSU has grown from 80 acres at its founding in 1881 to land for research throughout the state. a 422-acre campus with facilities valued at more than $381 The university provides a rich aca- Research and Economic million. The university owns or leases another 15,000 acres demic experience in an environment of Development of land for research throughout the state. inclusion and access through inspired, Research has been an essential part of The university provides a rich academic experience in an student-centered education, creative ac- the university’s mission since passage of EXCELLENCE environment of inclusion and access through inspired, stu- tivities and research, innovation and en- the 1887 Hatch Act, which established dent-centered education, creative activities and research, gagement that improve the quality of life state agricultural experiment stations. The South Dakota State University campus has seen numerous innovation and engagement that improve the quality of life in in South Dakota, the region, the nation SDSU has the most active research pro- building projects the past 10 past years. And it is not slowing. South Dakota, the region, the nation and the world. and the world. gram in the state with nearly $70 million Currently under construction are the Architecture, Mathematics SDSU confers degrees through six in research expenditures, and in 2006 and Engineering Building, the Sanford-Jackrabbit Athletic Complex colleges: Agriculture and Biological Sci- the Carnegie Foundation for the Ad- and an updated Medary Commons. ences, Arts and Sciences, Education vancement of Teaching designated and Human Sciences, the Jerome J. SDSU as South Dakota’s first High Re- The Architecture, Mathematics and Engineering Building will Lohr College of Engineering, Nursing search Activity institution. become home for several of the most dynamic programs on cam- and Pharmacy, as well as the Graduate In addition to 42 graduate programs of- pus including: School. Qualified students may enroll in fered in six colleges, undergraduates • Center for Financial Analytics, the Van D. and Barbara B. Fishback also have research opportunities led by • Center for Statistics and Biometrics, Honors College. innovative faculty in renewable energy, • Center for Computational Science, The Office of Continuing and Dis- food, health sciences, engineering and • Senior Design Lab for Mechanical Engineering, and tance Education facilitates distance de- nursing, as well as with programs like • Engineering Resource Center. livery of credit and noncredit the Sun Grant Initiative and the Geo- programming, and University Centers in graphic Information Science Center of Construction of that 60,000-square-foot, $17 million project Sioux Falls, Pierre and Rapid City offer Excellence. started in fall 2013 after the summer was spent cleaning and then degree programs and student support SDSU currently is home to three state- services comparable to those offered on funded Governor’s Research Centers: demolishing Solberg Annex and the Industrial Arts Building. The the Brookings campus. the Center for Biological Control and new building’s footprint also extends to the parking lot north of South Dakota State confers degrees through six colleges: SDSU Extension and the Agricultural Analysis by Applied Photonics, and the those structures. Agriculture and Biological Sciences, Arts and Sciences, Ed- Experiment Station reach all parts of the Drought Tolerance and Translational Completion is set for early 2015 with most of the moving to occur ucation and Human Sciences, the Jerome J. Lohr College of state. The federally funded North Cen- Cancer Research centers. SDSU re- in spring and summer 2015. The first floor will be home to the me- Engineering, Nursing and Pharmacy, as well as the Gradu- tral Regional Sun Grant Center (focused searchers also participate in two other chanical engineering prototyping and design labs and construction ate School. Qualified students may enroll in the Van D. and on developing biobased energy alterna- Governor’s Research Centers focused and operations management departments as well as shared lab Barbara B. Fishback Honors College. tives) and the North Central Agricultural on materials and manufacturing at the space with architecture. The mathematics and statistics department The Office of Continuing and Distance Education facili- Research Laboratory (the only USDA South Dakota School of Mines and will be on the second floor while the third floor will house the archi- tates distance delivery of credit and noncredit programming, Agricultural Research Service facility in Technology. In addition, SDSU is the tecture department. and University Centers in Sioux Falls, Pierre and Rapid City the state), along with the Northern lead for the multi-institution South Plains Biostress Laboratory, the Water Dakota Research Innovation Center: the offer degree programs and student support services compa- and Environmental Engineering Re- Biochemical Spatioltemporal NeTwork The Sanford-Jackrabbit Athletic Complex is a multi-purpose rable to those offered on the Brookings campus. search Center, the Animal Disease Research and boretum or attend a special event in the Education Resource Center. indoor competition and training facility currently under construction The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central ac- Diagnostic Laboratory and the Northeast Research and Visitor Center. The Technology Transfer Office, which assists at South Dakota State University. The project, which will cost an es- credits SDSU, while numerous departments on campus Center near South Shore demonstrate the univer- The Hilton M. Briggs Library serves students, fac- SDSU researchers in commercializing intellectual timated $32 million, is scheduled to be completed this fall. hold accreditation from various other agencies. sity’s commitment to purpose-driven research and ulty, staff and the broader South Dakota community properties and fosters collaborations between the The facility will include an eight-lane, 300-meter track and 100 that supports economic development. through its holdings of more than one million items, university and industry partners, has generated yards of synthetic turf, along with space for sports medicine, athletic 32,000 online journals, 18,000 electronic books, and some $1.8 million in royalties annually since 2010 training, strength and conditioning, physical therapy, hydrotherapy, Other Facilities 80,000 maps. The library has served as a deposi- via an average of 178 total agreements each year, observation rooms and office facilities. The South Dakota Art Museum’s collections tory for federal documents since 1889. The archives including invention disclosures, patents filed and showcase the state’s rich art history, including early and special collections encompass 7,500 linear feet agreements with start-ups. The building formerly known as Medary Commons will be renamed masterpieces of Native American art, the famed of materials and 1,675 digitized items. Industry partnerships through the Research Park the Enrollment Services Center. The following offices will be relo- Harvey Dunn paintings of pioneer life and the exclu- The Senator Thomas A. Daschle Congressional at South Dakota State enable technology transfer cating to that site: enrollment services, admissions, financial aid, sive Vera Way Marghab linens. Research Study allows for public access to the ca- and stimulate economic development for the state. The South Dakota Agricultural Heritage Museum reer papers of Senator Daschle, a 1969 SDSU records and registration, and scholarships. WELCOME TO SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY South Dakota State University is the state’s Mor- transformed the former Stock Judging Pavilion into graduate. Located within the Special Collections rill Act land-grant university and its largest, most a home for exhibits that record and preserve the area on the upper level of the Hilton M. Briggs Li- PROGRESSIVE comprehensive institution of higher education. It has agrarian heritage of South Dakota. Visitors attend brary, the papers consist of more than 2,000 linear an enrollment of 12,554 students from all 50 states the museum from all 50 states and many foreign feet of materials that document the senator’s 26- South Dakota State University is the state’s Morrill Act and 70 countries who can choose from more than countries. year career in the U.S. House and Senate from land-grant university and its largest, most comprehensive 175 majors, minors and specializations. The institu- McCrory Gardens provides a beautiful setting to 1979 to 2004. institution of higher education. It has an enrollment of tion also offers 29 master’s degree programs, 13 learn about ornamental plants adapted to the North- The American Indian Education and Cultural 12,554 students from all 50 states and 70 countries who can Ph.D. and two professional programs. ern Great Plains. Eenjoy a stroll through the radiant Center at SDSU is the nexus of cultural program- choose from more than 175 majors, minors and specializa- SDSU has grown from 80 acres at its founding in colors and fragrances of the 25+ acres of trial and ming, services and advocacy to support American tions. The institution also offers 29 master’s degree pro- 1881 to a 422-acre campus with facilities valued at display gardens, wander through the 40-acre ar- Indian students, encourage appreciation of cultural more than $381 million. The university and human differences and advocate for grams, 13 Ph.D. and two professional programs. owns or leases another 15,000 acres of the inclusion of Indigenous knowledge. SDSU has grown from 80 acres at its founding in 1881 to land for research throughout the state. a 422-acre campus with facilities valued at more than $381 The university provides a rich aca- Research and Economic million. The university owns or leases another 15,000 acres demic experience in an environment of Development of land for research throughout the state. inclusion and access through inspired, Research has been an essential part of The university provides a rich academic experience in an student-centered education, creative ac- the university’s mission since passage of EXCELLENCE environment of inclusion and access through inspired, stu- tivities and research, innovation and en- the 1887 Hatch Act, which established dent-centered education, creative activities and research, gagement that improve the quality of life state agricultural experiment stations. The South Dakota State University campus has seen numerous innovation and engagement that improve the quality of life in in South Dakota, the region, the nation SDSU has the most active research pro- building projects the past 10 past years. And it is not slowing. South Dakota, the region, the nation and the world. and the world. gram in the state with nearly $70 million Currently under construction are the Architecture, Mathematics SDSU confers degrees through six in research expenditures, and in 2006 and Engineering Building, the Sanford-Jackrabbit Athletic Complex colleges: Agriculture and Biological Sci- the Carnegie Foundation for the Ad- and an updated Medary Commons. ences, Arts and Sciences, Education vancement of Teaching designated and Human Sciences, the Jerome J. SDSU as South Dakota’s first High Re- The Architecture, Mathematics and Engineering Building will Lohr College of Engineering, Nursing search Activity institution. become home for several of the most dynamic programs on cam- and Pharmacy, as well as the Graduate In addition to 42 graduate programs of- pus including: School. Qualified students may enroll in fered in six colleges, undergraduates • Center for Financial Analytics, the Van D. and Barbara B. Fishback also have research opportunities led by • Center for Statistics and Biometrics, Honors College. innovative faculty in renewable energy, • Center for Computational Science, The Office of Continuing and Dis- food, health sciences, engineering and • Senior Design Lab for Mechanical Engineering, and tance Education facilitates distance de- nursing, as well as with programs like • Engineering Resource Center. livery of credit and noncredit the Sun Grant Initiative and the Geo- programming, and University Centers in graphic Information Science Center of Construction of that 60,000-square-foot, $17 million project Sioux Falls, Pierre and Rapid City offer Excellence. started in fall 2013 after the summer was spent cleaning and then degree programs and student support SDSU currently is home to three state- services comparable to those offered on funded Governor’s Research Centers: demolishing Solberg Annex and the Industrial Arts Building. The the Brookings campus. the Center for Biological Control and new building’s footprint also extends to the parking lot north of South Dakota State confers degrees through six colleges: SDSU Extension and the Agricultural Analysis by Applied Photonics, and the those structures. Agriculture and Biological Sciences, Arts and Sciences, Ed- Experiment Station reach all parts of the Drought Tolerance and Translational Completion is set for early 2015 with most of the moving to occur ucation and Human Sciences, the Jerome J. Lohr College of state. The federally funded North Cen- Cancer Research centers. SDSU re- in spring and summer 2015. The first floor will be home to the me- Engineering, Nursing and Pharmacy, as well as the Gradu- tral Regional Sun Grant Center (focused searchers also participate in two other chanical engineering prototyping and design labs and construction ate School. Qualified students may enroll in the Van D. and on developing biobased energy alterna- Governor’s Research Centers focused and operations management departments as well as shared lab Barbara B. Fishback Honors College. tives) and the North Central Agricultural on materials and manufacturing at the space with architecture. The mathematics and statistics department The Office of Continuing and Distance Education facili- Research Laboratory (the only USDA South Dakota School of Mines and will be on the second floor while the third floor will house the archi- tates distance delivery of credit and noncredit programming, Agricultural Research Service facility in Technology. In addition, SDSU is the tecture department. and University Centers in Sioux Falls, Pierre and Rapid City the state), along with the Northern lead for the multi-institution South Plains Biostress Laboratory, the Water Dakota Research Innovation Center: the offer degree programs and student support services compa- and Environmental Engineering Re- Biochemical Spatioltemporal NeTwork The Sanford-Jackrabbit Athletic Complex is a multi-purpose rable to those offered on the Brookings campus. search Center, the Animal Disease Research and boretum or attend a special event in the Education Resource Center. indoor competition and training facility currently under construction The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central ac- Diagnostic Laboratory and the Northeast Research and Visitor Center. The Technology Transfer Office, which assists at South Dakota State University. The project, which will cost an es- credits SDSU, while numerous departments on campus Center near South Shore demonstrate the univer- The Hilton M. Briggs Library serves students, fac- SDSU researchers in commercializing intellectual timated $32 million, is scheduled to be completed this fall. hold accreditation from various other agencies. sity’s commitment to purpose-driven research and ulty, staff and the broader South Dakota community properties and fosters collaborations between the The facility will include an eight-lane, 300-meter track and 100 that supports economic development. through its holdings of more than one million items, university and industry partners, has generated yards of synthetic turf, along with space for sports medicine, athletic 32,000 online journals, 18,000 electronic books, and some $1.8 million in royalties annually since 2010 training, strength and conditioning, physical therapy, hydrotherapy, Other Facilities 80,000 maps. The library has served as a deposi- via an average of 178 total agreements each year, observation rooms and office facilities. The South Dakota Art Museum’s collections tory for federal documents since 1889. The archives including invention disclosures, patents filed and showcase the state’s rich art history, including early and special collections encompass 7,500 linear feet agreements with start-ups. The building formerly known as Medary Commons will be renamed masterpieces of Native American art, the famed of materials and 1,675 digitized items. Industry partnerships through the Research Park the Enrollment Services Center. The following offices will be relo- Harvey Dunn paintings of pioneer life and the exclu- The Senator Thomas A. Daschle Congressional at South Dakota State enable technology transfer cating to that site: enrollment services, admissions, financial aid, sive Vera Way Marghab linens. Research Study allows for public access to the ca- and stimulate economic development for the state. The South Dakota Agricultural Heritage Museum reer papers of Senator Daschle, a 1969 SDSU records and registration, and scholarships. INNOVATIVE The Innovation Campus at South Dakota State University marks the state’s first and only university-affiliated research park. Located on 125 acres just east of campus, it provides an environment that fosters part- nerships among the University, business, government and the commu- nity to grow the sciences and technology-based economy. SDSU is building a future for South Dakota, the nation and the globe. The primary charge of the land-grant mission is to create opportunities for the state through research and education. Research has been a vital part of SDSU since 1887 with the creation of the South Dakota Agricul- tural Experiment Station. Since that time, SDSU has been the reliable resource for research-based information and community leadership. Today, research provides a solid knowledge base for economic develop- ment, SDSU’s academic programs, and experiential opportunities for students. In the spring 2013, South Dakota State University officials rolled out IMPACT 2018: A Strategic Vision for South Dakota State University. The five-year plan features four main goals:

• Promote academic excellence through quality programs, engaged learners and an innovatie teaching and learning environment;

• Generate new knowledge, encourage innovations and promote artistic and creative works that contribute to the public good and result in social, cultureal or economic development for South Dakota, the region, the nation and the world;

• Extend the reach and depth fo the University by developing strategic programs and collaborations, and

• Secure human and fiscal resources to ensure high performance through enhanced financial, management and governance systems.