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Wrestling Record Book Template.Indd WRESTLING RECORD BOOK 27 INDIVIDUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS National Champions 2 All-Americans 3-5 136 NCAA ALL-AMERICANS Individual EIWA Champions 5-6 Awards: NCAA, EIWA and Lehigh 7 Single Season Individual Records 8 16 TOP FIVE NCAA TEAM FINISHES Career Individual Records 9 Year-by-Year Results/Coaching Legacy 10 Hall of Fame 11 34-TIME EIWA CHAMPIONS Series Records vs. Opponents 12 All-Time Dual Meet Results 13-18 203 INDIVIDUAL EIWA CHAMPIONS Other Notable Results 18 Last Updated: September 27, 2013 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Zach Rey Troy Letters Rob Rohn Matt Ruppel Peter Yozzo Darryl Burley 2011 (Hwt.) 2004 (165) 2002 (184) 1990 (190) 1987 (142) 1979 (134), 1983 (142) Mark Lieberman Mike Frick Mike Lieberman Tom Sculley Mike Caruso Bill Stuart 1978, 1979 (177) *1975, 1976 (134) 1975 (177) 1974 (134) 1965, 1966, 1967 (123) 1965 (137) Kirk Pendleton Ed Hamer Joe Gratto Ed Eichelberger Harold Masem Henry Matthes 1963 (157) 1959 (167) 1957 (137) *1955, 1956 (147) 1940 (145) 1939 (165) Howell Scobey Ben Bishop Johnny Engel 1936 (unl) *1934 (155) 1931 (118) *Outstanding Wrestler Award winner in NCAA tournament INDIVIDUAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONS BY SCHOOL School ............................................ # of Championships 1. Oklahoma State ......................................................136 2. Iowa ................................................... ......................... 80 3. Iowa State ..................................................................68 4. Oklahoma ................................................... ............... 66 5. LEHIGH/Penn State ................................................ 27 7. Michigan State ..........................................................25 8. Michigan/Minnesota ............................................... 22 10. Illinois/Northern Iowa .........................................21 12. Wisconsin ................................................................18 13. Cornell/Ohio State/Pittsburgh ...........................16 2 • Lehigh Wrestling Record Book LEHIGH ALL-AMERICANS FOUR-TIME ALL-AMERICANS (2) Darryl Burley ...............................................................................................................................1983 1st 142 ........................................................................................................................................................1981 2nd 134 ........................................................................................................................................................1980 2nd 134 ........................................................................................................................................................1979 1st 134 Mike Brown ................................................... ................................................... ........................ ....1980 7th 190 ........................................................................................................................................................1979 2nd 190 ........................................................................................................................................................1978 3rd 190 ........................................................................................................................................................1977 5th 177 THREE-TIME ALL-AMERICANS (16) Robert Hamlin .............................................................................................................................2013 2nd 184 ........................................................................................................................................................2012 4th 184 ........................................................................................................................................................2011 2nd 184 Zach Rey ................................................... ................................................... ........................ .........2012 2nd Hwt. ........................................................................................................................................................2011 1st Hwt. ........................................................................................................................................................2010 3rd Hwt. Cory Cooperman ................................................... ................................................... ................... 2006 3rd 141 ........................................................................................................................................................2005 3rd 141 ........................................................................................................................................................2004 7th 141 Troy Letters ................................................... ................................................... ........................ ....2005 3rd 165 ........................................................................................................................................................2004 1st 165 ........................................................................................................................................................2003 2nd 165 Jon Trenge ....................................................................................................................................2005 3rd 197 ........................................................................................................................................................2003 2nd 197 ........................................................................................................................................................2002 2nd 197 Rick Hepp ................................................... ................................................... ........................ .......1995 5th 167 ........................................................................................................................................................1994 7th 167 ........................................................................................................................................................1993 7th 167 Pete Yozzo ................................................... ................................................... ........................ ......1987 1st 142 ........................................................................................................................................................1986 2nd 142 ........................................................................................................................................................1985 3rd 142 Paul Diekel ...................................................................................................................................1986 5th 190 ........................................................................................................................................................1985 3rd 190 ........................................................................................................................................................1984 6th 190 Rich Santoro ................................................... ................................................... ........................ ...1984 5th 126 ........................................................................................................................................................1983 7th 126 ........................................................................................................................................................1980 6th 118 Colin Kilrain ................................................... ................................................... ........................ ...1982 3rd 190 ........................................................................................................................................................1981 3rd 177 ........................................................................................................................................................1980 3rd 177 Mark Lieberman ................................................... ................................................... .................... 1979 1st 177 ........................................................................................................................................................1978 1st 177 ........................................................................................................................................................1977 2nd 167 Mike Frick ....................................................................................................................................1976 1st 134 ........................................................................................................................................................1975 1st 134 ........................................................................................................................................................1974 4th 126 Joe Peritore ...................................................................................................................................1967 3rd 130 ........................................................................................................................................................1966 2nd 130 ........................................................................................................................................................1965
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