HOFSTRA 2013- 14 WRESTLING MEDIA GUIDE

LUKE VAITH NCAA QUALIFIER

JAMIE FRANCO NCAA QUALIFIER CAP TION

CODY RUGGIRELLO 2013-14 HOFSTRA UNI VERSITY WRESTLING QUICK FACTS

Location: Hempstead, New York 11549 Head Athletic Trainer: Evan Malings Founded: 1935 Athletic Trainer - Wrestling: Andy Wetstein TAB LE Enrollment: 11,090 Equipment Manager - Wrestling: Affiliation: NCAA Division I Dave Walsh OF CONTENTS Conference: Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Photography: Zachary Lane, Brian Ballweg, Association (EIWA) Jim Sheehan, Len Skoros Quick Facts/TOC 1 Nickname: Pride Hofstra Highlights 2 Colors: Gold, White and Blue HOFSTRA WRESTLING Head Coach Rob Anspach 4 Home Arena (Capacity): David S. Mack Sports Complex (5,023) INFORMATION Head Assistant Coach Zach Tanelli 6 Head Wrestling Coach: Robert Anspach Assistant Coaches Dan Vallimont President: Stuart Rabinowitz (Hofstra, 2001) and Ryan Patrovich 7 Record at Hofstra: 18-18/Two years Vice President and Director of Athletics: 2013-14 Roster by Weight Class 8 Jeffrey A. Hathaway Overall College Coaching Record: 18-18/ Two years 2013-14 Alphabetical Roster 9 Deputy Director of Athletics: Office Phone: (516) 463-6615 Dino Mattesich 2013-14 Outlook 10 E-mail: [email protected] Senior Associate Director of Athletics: Cindy Lewis Head Assistant Coach: Zach Tanelli WRESTLER BIOS Senior Associate Director of Athletics/ (Wisconsin, 2009) Jamie Franco 13 Facilities: Jay Artinian E-mail: [email protected] Luke Vaith 14 Associate Director of Athletics/ Assistant Coach: Dan Vallimont Joe Booth 15 Communications: Stephen Gorchov (Penn State, 2010) Cam Tessari 16 Associate Director of Athletics/NCAA E-mail: [email protected] H Education and Compliance Services: Assistant Coach: Ryan Patrovich Returning Wrestlers 17 Jim Gibbons (Hofstra, 2011) Wrestling Newcomers 22 Assistant Director of Athletics/Ticket Assistant Wrestling Coaches Office Phone: (516) 463-3758 Operations: Maria Corvino This is Hofstra University 24 Assistant Director of Athletics/Marketing Head Strength and Conditioning Coach: Hofstra University President 26 and Promotions: Chrissy Arnone Allison Bradshaw Assistant Director of Athletics/NCAA University Senior Administration 27 Assistant Strength and Conditioning Director of Athletics 28 Education and Compliance Services: Coaches: James Prendergast and Brian Bert Samantha Sweeney Athletic Administration and Assistant Director of Athletics/ 2013-14 Returnees/Starters: 17/6 Head Coaches 30 Administration: Rachel August 2012-13 Record: 6-15 Academic Support 32 Assistant Director of Athletics/Student- 2012-13 Conference Record: 4-2 Sports Medicine/Athletic Training 33 Athlete Services and Life Skills (CAA Champions) Long Island 34 Development: James Lally 2013 NCAA Championship Qualifiers: 3 Director of Athletic Development: New York City 35 Jim Furlong HOFSTRA’S RETURNING Wrestling Facilities 36 Director of Ticket Sales: Haile Urquhart NCAA QUALIFIERS (2) 2013-14 Team Travel 38 Athletic Department Phone: - Jamie Franco,:133, Monroe, NY (RSr., 2012-13 Wrestling Statistics (516) 463-3800 2013 CAA Champion and NCAA qualifier; and Results 39 2012 CAA finalist and NCAA qualifier) The EIWA 47 Associate Director of Athletics for 2012-13 CAA Wrestling in Review 48 Communications: Stephen Gorchov - Luke Vaith,:141, Hastings, MN (RSr., 2013 Office Phone: (516) 463-4933 NCAA qualifier; 2012 CAA History of Hofstra Wrestling 50 Senior Sports Information Director/ Champion and NCAA qualifier) Hofstra Wrestling Record Book 54 Wrestling Contact: Jim Sheehan Hofstra in the NCAA Office Phone: (516) 463-6764 Championships 58 Cell Phone: (516) 523-6692 Wrestling Alumni 74 (516) 463-5033 Fax: Annual Dual Records 77 E-mail: [email protected] Senior Assistant Director of Athletic Annual Dual Results 78 Communications: Brian Bohl Ray Downey Fund 84 Office Phone: (516) 463-6759 Campus Map 85 Director of Athletic Publications: Media Information 86 Len Skoros HOFSTRA WRESTLING ONLINE Hofstra Radio/TV Chart 88 GoHofstra.com 2013-14 Schedule BC

2013– 14 Wrestling • 1 HOFSTRA HIGHLIGHTSHEADING TEXT WRHU, HOFSTRA’S RADIO STATION, WAS RECENTLY RATED THE FIFTH BEST COLLEGE RADIO STATION IN THE NATION BY THE PRINCETON REVIEW.

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2 • hofstra Uni versity HOFSTRA HIGHLIGHTS HOFSTRA IS JUST HOFSTRA NAMED 25 MILES FROM ITS SCHOOL OF NEW YORK CITY. COMMUNICATION FOR DISTINGUISHED ALUMNUS LAWRENCE HERBERT, THE INVENTOR OF THE PANTONE COLOR MATCHING SYSTEM, TO HONOR HIS GENEROUS SUPPORT OF THE UNIVERSITY AND HIS REVOLUTIONARY IMPACT ON PRINT AND DESIGN.

APPROXIMATELY 2,000 UNDERGRADUATE, GRADUATE AND LAW STUDENTS CELEBRATED THE COMPLETION OF THEIR STUDIES DURING FOUR SEPARATE GRADUATION EXERCISES IN MAY 2013. H

THE HOFSTRA COMMUNITY RAISED MORE THAN THEN-NEWARK $111,000 FOR THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY AS MAYOR CORY PART OF THE ANNUAL RELAY FOR LIFE, SETTING A BOOKER WAS NEW RECORD FOR THE HOFSTRA EVENT. THE KEYNOTE SPEAKER FOR HOFSTRA’S ANNUAL P.R.I.D.E. WEEK.

2013– 14 Wrestling • 3 HEAD WRESTLING COACH ROB ANSPACH

ob Anspach, who became the 11th head wrestling Rcoach in Hofstra history on March 25, 2011, is in his third season as in charge of the Pride and his 12th year on the Hofstra staff in 2013-14.

He replaced Tom Shifflet as head coach after serving as an assistant under Shifflet for five seasons, including three as associate head coach.

His tenure on the Pride coaching staff, which began in 2001- final CAA team title and sending three wrestlers to the NCAA 02, has resulted in a 130-76-6 dual meet record, 10 conference Championships in Des Moines. For his efforts, Anspach was championships and 39 league champions. A total of 72 named the CAA Coach of the Year. wrestlers have reached the NCAA Championships during his 11 years on staff including 15 that earned All-America honors. “I am truly grateful to Hofstra President Stuart Rabinowitz for this opportunity and the confidence they have expressed in me In his first season as head wrestling coach in 2011-12, Anspach to lead the Pride Wrestling program,” Anspach said at the time H became the first Hofstra wrestling coach in school history to of his hiring. “I am excited about the challenges that lie ahead win his first 10 dual matches. The Pride’s 12-3 mark and .800 and I feel I have the ability to continue leading Hofstra in the winning percentage is the best winning average for a first-year right direction. I would also like to thank both Tom Shifflet and coach in program history. Hofstra also captured the Colonial Tom Ryan, both mentors and friends, for helping me get to this Athletic Association team championship, sent six wrestlers to day.” the NCAA Championships and had two, Justin Accordino (6th) and Steve Bonanno (8th) earn All-America honors. As a student-athlete, Anspach compiled a 69-51 record and made two trips to the NCAA Championships during his five- Last season, against a schedule that featured 11 top 25 teams, year career at Hofstra. As a freshman in 1996-97 he recorded the Pride struggled early in the season before rallying to win the a 20-13 record, placed third in the ECWA Championships, and was named to the ECWA All- Freshman Team at 158 pounds. A year later, he posted an 18-12 mark, placed third again in the ECWA Championships and captured the New York State Championships title at 167 pounds.

After red-shirting in 1998-99, Anspach recorded his best collegiate season with a 20-15 mark and captured the ECWA title at 174 pounds to earn his first NCAA Championship bid.

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He also captured the title at the Congressional Cup in Washington, D.C., and placed second at the New York State Championships. As a senior in 2000-01 Anspach posted an 11-11 record, finished second at the ECWA Championships and earned a wild- card selection to the NCAA Championships. That season he also won his weight class at the Bearcat Open, compiling a perfect 4-0 record. H Anspach is a 2001 Hofstra alumnus with a degree in American studies, The Pine Grove, Pennsylvania, native and his wife, Alexandra, are the proud parents of a son, Griffin (1). The Anspach family lives on Long Island.

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hree-time NCAA Championship qualifier and T2009 All-American Zach Tanelli is entering his second year as head assistant coach in 2013-14 after three years as an assistant coach with the Pride.

A University of Wisconsin graduate, Tanelli placed fourth at the 2009 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships in St. Louis, Missouri. The Short Hills, New Jersey, native recorded a 6-2 record, including five straight victories, in the National Championships to earn his first All-America honor. Tanelli, who was the top-ranked wrestler at 141 pounds for eight weeks through the conference tournament, placed second in the Big 10 Championships. The 2008 Midlands champion finished the year with a 31-6 record, including a 15-1 mark in duals and a 7-0 record in the Big 10 and ranked second in the country. A two-time New Jersey State Championship runner-up out of Millburn High School, Tanelli notched an 8-3 record and captured the Pointer Tanelli earned his first NCAA Championship bid in 2007 as a wildcard Open title as a red-shirt freshman at Wisconsin in 2005-06. During his H after placing eighth in the Big Ten Championships. He recorded a 21-10 four-year career at Wisconsin, Tanelli posted an 88-31 overall record overall record including a 19-3 mark in dual matches and a 5-3 record including a 49-10 mark in duals and a 17-6 record in the Big 10. in the Big 10. Tanelli also led the Badgers in dual points with 80. As a junior in 2007-08, he earned his second NCAA Championship bid by Tanelli, who holds a degree in sociology from Wisconsin, earned a finishing fifth in the Big 10 Championships. Tanelli posted a 3-2 record master’s degree in educational leadership and policy studies from at Nationals to finish the season with a 28-12 record including a 13-5 Hofstra in 2013. mark in duals and a 5-3 record in conference action.

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DAN RYA N VALLIMONT PATROVICH ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH

ormer two-time Penn State hree-time NCAA qualifier All-American Dan Vallimont and Hofstra alumnus Ryan Fis in his third season as an TPatrovich is in his second assistant coach on the Pride staff in season as an assistant coach on the 2013-14. Pride Wrestling staff in 2013-14.

Vallimont, a native of Lake Patrovich returned to Hofstra after Hopatcong, New Jersey, was a four- serving as a para-professional at time NCAA qualifier for the Nittany Half Hollow Hills East High School Lions of Penn State from 2005 in Dix Hills, New York. He also through 2010 who recorded a 110-36 mark during his collegiate career. served as assistant varsity wrestling coach and assistant varsity football A team captain in 2008-09 and 2009-10, Vallimont placed second at the coach at Half Hollow Hills. Patrovich has also served as the head 2010 NCAA Division I Championships at 165 pounds and finishing the clinician and club coach for the 631 Elite Wrestling Club since 2006. season with a 30-9 mark. As a sophomore, he finished third at the 2008 NCAA Championships at 157 pounds and posted a 32-3 record. Patrovich, a two-time Hofstra team captain, was a four-year letterman for the Pride from 2007-11 after attending Ohio State University for A three-time top three finisher at the Big Ten Championships, Vallimont one semester in 2006. A three-time NCAA qualifier who advanced placed second in 2008 and third in 2009 and 2010. As a red-shirt to the round of 12 twice, he captured the 2011 Colonial Athletic H freshman in 2006-07, he placed fourth in the Big Ten Championships Association title as a senior at 174 pounds. He was also a CAA finalist and tallied a 22-12 record. Vallimont advanced to the NCAA and NCAA qualifier in 2008 and placed third in the CAA and earned Championships as the 12th-seed at 157 pounds and came within one an at-large bid to the NCAA Championships in 2009. Over his Hofstra win of All-America accolades. As a junior, he placed third in the Big career, he recorded a 75-38 record including a 20-16 mark in duals and Ten, advanced to the NCAA Championships at 165 pounds and, again, a 9-2 record in the CAA. came one victory shy of All-America status, finishing with a 26-12 slate on the season. In addition to the CAA Championship, Patrovich captured the 174-pound title at the 2009 North Carolina State Open, finished second Vallimont, who graduated from Penn State in 2010 with a degree at the 2008 Missouri Open and placed fifth at both the Cliff Keen-Las in architectural engineering, was a two-time New Jersey State High Vegas Invitational and the Southern Scuffle in 2009. He also placed School champion at Jefferson Township High School in Oak Ridge, sixth at the Southern Scuffle in 2007. New Jersey. A three-year team captain and a four-year member of the National Honor Society, he posted a 134-9 career record in high school. A two-sport standout at Islip High School, Patrovich was a three-time New York State Championship finalist with state titles in 2005 and 2006, and a three-time Suffolk County champion from 2004 through 2006. He was also a High School Senior National finalist, a two-time Junior National finalist, a FILA Junior National finalist and a two-time Cadet All-American. Patrovich was also a two-time All-Suffolk County selection in football at Islip.

Patrovich, who graduated from Hofstra with a degree in business management, resides in Bohemia, New York.

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WT. NAME HT. CL. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) 125 Jamie Franco 5-2 RSr. Monroe, NY (Monroe-Woodbury) 125 Kyle Krasavage 5-7 Fr. Larksville, PA (Wyoming Valley) 125 Michael May 5-9 Fr. Clearwater, FL (Palm Harbor Univ. H.S.) 133 Jamel Hudson 5-6 RFr. Bay Shore, NY (St. Anthony’s) 133 Maverick Passaro 5-9 RFr. Manorville, NY (Eastport South Manor) 141 Alex Mirante 5-7 RFr. Moraga, CA (Campolindo) 141 Luke Vaith 5-7 Sr. Hastings, MN (Hastings) 149 Jahlani Callender 5-10 RFr. North Lauderdale, FL (Calvary Christian Academy) 149 Cory Goshkagarian 5-9 RFr. Somerset, NJ (Franklin) 149 Cody Ruggirello 5-9 RJr. Walden, NY (Valley Central) 149 Cam Tessari 5-7 Jr. Monroeville, OH (Monroeville) 157 Russ Benner 5-6 RJr. Roselle Park, NJ (Roselle Park) 157 Michael Caputo 5-8 RFr. Stony Point, NY (North Rockland) 157 Jay Lysne 5-8 So. Lakeview, OR (Lakeview) 157 Sam Schwartzapfel 5-6 RFr. Smithtown, NY (Hauppauge) H 157 Nick Terdick 5-9 RJr. East Northport, NY (John Glenn) 165 Frank Affronti 5-10 RFr. Ontario, NY (Wayne Central) 165 Joe Booth 5-9 Gr. Bayville, NY (Long Island Lutheran) 174 David Heitman 5-7 Jr. Mahwah, NJ (Mahwah) 174 Jermaine John 5-8 Jr. Brooklyn, NY (Bethpage) 174 Victor Pozsonyi 6-0 So. Roselle Park, NJ (Roselle Park) 184 Dwight Howes 5-9 Fr. Denver, CO (Arvada) 197/285 Zeal McGrew 5-11 RJr. Glenville, NY (Burnt Hills Ballston Lake) 285 Mike Hughes 6-3 Fr. Smithtown, NY (Smithtown West)

Head Coach: Rob Anspach (Hofstra, 2002) 3rd year Head Assistant Coach: Zach Tanelli (Wisconsin, 2009) Assistant Coaches: Dan Vallimont (Penn State, 2010) and Ryan Patrovich (Hofstra, 2011)

JERMAINE JOHN

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WT. NAME HT. CL. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) 165 Frank Affronti 5-10 RFr. Ontario, NY (Wayne Central) 157 Russ Benner 5-6 RJr. Roselle Park, NJ (Roselle Park) 165 Joe Booth 5-9 Gr. Bayville, NY (Long Island Lutheran) 149 Jahlani Callender 5-10 RFr. North Lauderdale, FL (Calvary Christian Academy) 157 Michael Caputo 5-8 RFr. Stony Point, NY (North Rockland) 125 Jamie Franco 5-2 RSr. Monroe, NY (Monroe-Woodbury) 149 Cory Goshkagarian 5-9 RFr. Somerset, NJ (Franklin) 174 David Heitman 5-7 Jr. Mahwah, NJ (Mahwah) 184 Dwight Howes 5-9 Fr. Denver, CO (Arvada) 133 Jamel Hudson 5-6 RFr. Bay Shore, NY (St. Anthony’s) 285 Mike Hughes 6-3 Fr. Smithtown, NY (Smithtown West) 174 Jermaine John 5-8 Jr. Brooklyn, NY (Bethpage) 125 Kyle Krasavage 5-7 Fr. Larksville, PA (Wyoming Valley) 157 Jay Lysne 5-8 So. Lakeview, OR (Lakeview) 125 Michael May 5-9 Fr. Clearwater, FL (Palm Harbor Univ. H.S.) 197/285 Zeal McGrew 5-11 RJr. Glenville, NY (Burnt Hills Ballston Lake) H 141 Alex Mirante 5-7 RFr. Moraga, CA (Campolindo) 133 Maverick Passaro 5-9 RFr. Manorville, NY (Eastport South Manor) 174 Victor Pozsonyi 6-0 So. Roselle Park, NJ (Roselle Park) 149 Cody Ruggirello 5-9 RJr. Walden, NY (Valley Central) 157 Sam Schwartzapfel 5-6 RFr. Smithtown, NY (Hauppauge) 157 Nick Terdick 5-9 RJr. East Northport, NY (John Glenn) 149 Cam Tessari 5-7 Jr. Monroeville, OH (Monroeville) 141 Luke Vaith 5-7 Sr. Hastings, MN (Hastings)

Head Coach: Rob Anspach (Hofstra, 2002) 3rd year Head Assistant Coach: Zach Tanelli (Wisconsin, 2009) Assistant Coaches: Dan Vallimont (Penn State, 2010) and Ryan Patrovich (Hofstra, 2011)

LUKE VAITH

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ob Anspach begins his third season as Hofstra head wrestling good, they are healthy and they are eager to wrestle. I believe this team coach and his 12th year on the Pride coaching staff with a is capable of putting up some big wins this year.” Rrenewed sense of excitement and a new set of challenges for the 2013-14 season. 125 The graduation of four-time NCAA qualifier, two-time CAA champion Last year while facing, quite possibly, the toughest schedule in school and Academic All-American Steve Bonanno left a big hole, albeit for wrestling history that featured 11 top 25 opponents, the Pride scuffled a short time, in the Pride line-up. But senior Jamie Franco (Monroe, through the dual meet schedule always with the CAA and NCAA NY), a two-time NCAA qualifier and 2013 conference champion, was Championship Tournaments at the end of the season in mind. After more than happy to drop down to a weight class that is more suited for a 6-15 regular season including a 4-2 slate in the CAA, the Pride his stature. Franco posted a 19-15 mark at 133 last season on his way recorded their 11th Colonial Athletic Association title in the past 12 to his first league title. years. “Jamie did a great job for us the past two years, by adding body Two Hofstra grapplers, senior Steve Bonanno and junior Jamie mass to wrestle at 133 pounds, Anspach stated. “But in reality, he is Franco, took home CAA championships at 125 and 133 pounds, a 125-pounder. With Steve (Bonanno) having graduated, Jamie has respectively. In addition, junior Luke Vaith, who placed third at the done a great job of shrinking his body to return to a more natural 125 CAA Championships at 141 pounds, joined Bonanno and Franco at pounds for him this season. Jamie has been out to nationals twice the NCAA Championships in Des Moines, Iowa. Anspach was named and is a great leader. He has a great work ethic, leads by example and the CAA Coach of the Year and Bonanno, a four-time NCAA qualifier shows our younger wrestlers how to be successful. We are expecting and two-time CAA champion, earned a plethora of academic honors great things from him this season. He should find a lot more success at including the CAA Wrestling Scholar-Athlete of the Year and the 125 pounds.” Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America first team to go with his 103 career victories. While Anspach has a solid returning starter at 125, albeit from another H weight class, he also has two solid newcomers as back-ups and for The end of last season also brought the end of the CAA’s sponsorship the future. Kyle Krasavage (Larksville, PA), who recorded a 134- of wrestling as Hofstra was happy to be accepted, along with 18 career record and placed fourth at the 2013 Pennsylvania State Binghamton, Drexel and Boston University, by the oldest and Championships from Wyoming Valley High School, and Michael May largest Division I wrestling conference in the country, the Eastern (Clearwater, FL), a two-time Florida State Championship qualifier who Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA). The Pride will now posted a 136-48 career mark at Palm Harbor University High School, be banging headgear with perennial powers Cornell, Lehigh, Penn, will be waiting for their shot. American and 12 “new” conference opponents in a league that is considerably tougher than the CAA. “We are excited about joining the 133 EIWA,” Anspach said. “It’s a great challenge for us and it will make With Franco’s dropping down to 125, the 133-pound weight class is up us a better program, it will make us better coaches and will provide for grabs with red-shirt freshman Jamel Hudson (Bay Shore, NY) the a better atmosphere for home matches. It couldn’t have been a more front-runner for the starting job. The 2012 New York State champion positive move for us to join the EIWA.” and New York Wrestler of the Year out of St. Anthony’s High School got his taste of college wrestling in open tournaments at 141 last After losing six wrestlers, including four starters to graduation, season, posting a 7-4 record. Anspach hopes that the multi-talented Anspach still has 17 returnees and six starters dotting his roster in Hudson, who is a professional entertainer away from the mat, will be 2013-14. As in years past, some weight classes will have depth while thrilling Pride fans for the next four years. others will have the Pride staff hoping for an injury-free season. The addition of a couple of key transfers will certainly aid the Hofstra “Jamel had a great red-shirt year in 2012-13 and followed that up by cause in the EIWA. placing sixth at the FILA Juniors and third at the University Nationals last spring,” Anspach commented. “He continued to work hard “I am excited about this team,” Anspach says.”I think we have many throughout the summer and we expect great things from Jamel in the weight classes where we can be very competitive and be challenging future. But first he has to win the starting spot.” for All-America honors. The team has worked hard in the off-season, through the summer and into the preseason,” Anspach said. “They look Another red-shirt freshman, Maverick Passaro (Manorville, NY), a transfer from Rutgers University, will be pushing Hudson at 133. A 2012 New York State champion at 126 pounds, Passaro recorded a 155-24 career mark at Eastport South Manor High School and was a Super 32 All-American. “Maverick has a great upside to his wrestling, JAMIE FRANCO Anspach said. “He has done a great job every day in the wrestling room and each day he seems to get better. That is all you can ask for. It’s a nice comfort level of having two solid wrestlers battling for the starting job.”

141 Senior Luke Vaith (Hastings, MN) returns for his final season for the Pride in 2013-14. The two-time NCAA qualifier and 2012 conference champion, has posted consecutive 22-plus win seasons the past two years and has the talent and dedication to make it to the All-American podium in March. Last year, he tallied a 22-14 slate and placed third in

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and 149. But once he got settled at 149 he seemed to get better with every match. Cody continued to work hard throughout the offseason and made some big improvements in preparation for the 2013-14 season.” LUKE VAITH Pushing Ruggirello will be junior transfer Cam Tessari (Monroeville, OH). The 2012 NCAA All-American at Ohio State placed fourth in the NCAA Championships at 149, after finishing fifth in the Big 10 as a freshman. After a 28-11 mark as a freshman, Tessari posted a 13-7 mark for the Buckeyes last year but was suspended for the Big 10 and NCAA Championships. His return to his freshman form, when he become eligible for the second semester, could be a key to Hofstra’s success.

“Cam had some outstanding success at Ohio State and we are looking the CAA Championship. Vaith, who has wrestled 126 matches during for the same her at Hofstra,” Anspach stated. “He is an outstanding his career, has been quite durable during his Hofstra tenure which wrestler and we are looking forward to an exciting wrestle-off in should make this weight class worry-free for the Pride staff. January between Cody and Cam.”

“We have been waiting for Luke to get to the All-American podium Three more red-shirt freshmen, Jahlani Callender (North Lauderdale, that past two years but it just hasn’t happened for him yet,” Anspach FL), Cory Goshkagarian (Somerset, NJ) and Sam Schwartzapfel stated. “I see a big difference in him the way he is going about his (Smithtown, NY) will be pushing for time where available. Callender, work this season. Everything about him says that he is ready to have a three-time Florida High School Championships place-winner from H that year where people will be watching out for him. While he has Calvary Christian Academy, posted an 8-7 record in open tournaments defeated some ranked wrestlers in the past, he has put in the work last year. Goshkagarian, a regional champ and two-time district winner during the off-season to win on a more consistent basis. We think he is from Franklin High School, was 2-5 in open tournaments a year ago. ready to take that next step.”

Red-shirt freshman Alex Mirante (Moraga, CA) returns for his second season with the Pride in 2013-14 and will back-up Vaith. The 2012 league champion from Campolindo High School missed the entire NICK TERDICK 2012-13 season with an injury but is fit and ready to mix it up this year.

149 The 149-pound weight class, along with the 157-pound weight class, has the most depth of any class for Hofstra this season. Red-shirt junior Cody Ruggirello (Walden, NY) returns after starting in both classes last year, beginning at 157 before taking over for Matt Spataro at midseason. Ruggirello, who has battled injuries during his first two years, posted a 6-16 slate, including a 6-13 mark at 149, in 2012-13. More importantly, his injury-free season and steady improvement over the year, culminating with a third-place finish in the CAA Championships, were key to the Pride’s title run and gives a great deal of promise for the future. Schwartapfel, an All-Suffolk County selection at Hauppauge High School, was 3-2 in opens while wrestling at 157.

“Cody will be our starter to open the season,” Anspach revealed. “He 157 really came on late near the end of the year. I think part of his early The graduation of Tyler Banks, who placed third in the CAA struggles was the staff’s fault as we moved him around between 157 Championships last year leaves the 157-pound class open for red- shirt junior Nick Terdick (East Northport, NY) to drop back to a more suitable weight class. After starting in 30 matches and winning seven at 165 last season, he, too, showed marked improvement nearing the end of the year and placed fourth in the CAA Championships. A move down a weight class could solidify a deep weight class.

“Moving Nick down to 157 pounds seems like the right weight class for him,” Anspach says.”He was another one of our guys who seemed to get better with every match and had a good conference tournament. Nick looks like a different person this season. He has worked hard during the off-season, on the mat and in the weight room. He needed to get stronger and spent the summer training and lifting with Luke Vaith. CODY RUGGIRELLO His wrestling has improved, he is stronger and we will be counting on him to win some matches.”

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Pushing Terdick will be three returnees in red-shirt junior Russ Benner line-up at 174, 184 and 197, John could face some stiff challenges (Roselle Park, NJ), sophomore Jay Lysne (Lakeview, OR) and red-shirt from both junior David Heitman (Mahwah, NJ) and sophomore Victor freshman Michael Caputo (Stony Point, NY). Benner, a 2012 transfer Pozsonyi (Roselle Park, NJ), who both had good off-seasons. Heitman from Appalachian State, posted a 7-6 record I open tournaments at wrestled in three open tournament matches at 174 and three dual both 157 and 165 pounds last season. Lysne, who was expected to matches at 184 last season. Pozsonyi wrestled in eight matches at 184 red-shirt last season, was inserted into the line-up at 157 after an early and five at 197 and will be looking to erase a 1-12 season at a more season injury to Banks and tallied a 5-12 mark including one match at suitable weight class. It is quite conceivable that the back-ups in this 165. Caputo posted a 3-7 mark in open tournaments as a true freshman class could be wrestling up a class or two this year. in 2012-13. 184 165 After the graduation of starting 184-pounder Taras Luzhnyy, and The arrival of graduate-student and former Drexel standout Joe Booth having the least depth of any weight class this season, the Pride staff (Bayville, NY) gives the Pride talent, experience and leadership at is quite happy to have freshman and 2011 commitment Dwight Howes 165-pounds. The three-time NCAA qualifier for the Dragons posted a (Denver, CO) arrive on Long Island after a year at the U.S. Olympic 71-26 record but sat-out his senior season with an injury last season. Training Center. The two-time Colorado State champion who posted a The Long Island native, who provided many exciting moments as a 155-7 record during his scholastic career at Arvada High School, was Pride opponent, comes home to close out his career and pursue an 46-0 as a senior and 42-0 as a junior. Howes prepped for his arrival MBA degree. on the college circuit by placing third in freestyle at the Fila Junior Nationals in 2012 and 2013. Howes durability will be a key to the “Joe has been a great addition to the team,” Anspach said. “He comes Pride’s success in 2013-14. here with a great deal of experience and maturity. Joe has become a team leader with his work ethic. He works hard and expects a lot out “Dwight had a great deferment year where he won the Junior Pan Am of his himself. Joe was a huge pick-up for us in the offseason to fill our Games in South America,” Anspach said. “He competed in some tough H need at 165.” tournaments and had some great wins. Dwight is a freshman but he has been wrestling with some of the best guys in the country over the past Red-shirt freshman Frank Affronti (Ontario, NY), who placed third year. So we are expecting a lot from him right out of the gate this year.” in the 2012 New York State High School Championships, posted a 4-1 slate in open tournaments last season and will back-up Booth and 197 possibly push for time at 174. The 197-pound weight class has been a troublesome division for the Pride in recent years. Hofstra has competed with undersized wrestlers 174 at this weight class since their last NCAA qualifier at 197 in 2009. Junior Jermaine John (Brooklyn, NY), who had a breakout season in Last year, Pride starters combined to post a 5-24 mark at 197. The staff 2012-13 is expected to return to a starting role at 174 but will not go hopes that red-shirt junior “tweener” Zeal McGew (Glenville, NY) will uncontested. The two-year starter in this weight class bounced back drop down and take over this weight class. McGrew, who has been an from a 9-17, baptism-by-fire season as a true freshman in 2011-12 undersized heavyweight, posted a 16-9 record at 285, including a 1-4 to record a 19-13 slate and place second in the CAA last year. His mark in dual matches, while filling in for the injured Paul Snyder at the continued dedication and hard-work could secure a spot for him in the end of the season. The three-time New York State High School place- Pride line-up for the next two seasons. winner, including a second-place finish as a senior heavyweight and a third-place finish at 215 as a junior, could be a big key for the Pride if “Jermaine is a guy who keeps on getting better,” Anspach said. “He his move is successful. showed great improvement from his freshman year to his sophomore season and just missed out getting a wild-card berth to the NCAAs last “Zeal has definitely been a light-heavyweight for us the past three year. He really is still learning how to wrestle here and has done a great years,” Anspach stated. “He can make 197 and his weight is steadily job. But we have some guys who will push him. We have some depth coming off. He has wrestled a lot during his time here and can give us here so, knowing what Jermaine was able to do last year, if he doesn’t some much needed experience in this weight class” win the spot I feel comfortable that whoever does win the spot will represent us well” 285 Last year, in the midst of the finest season of his career, Paul Snyder But while the Pride staff shuffles the line-up to provide a more optimal suffered a knee injury and was lost for the final month of the season. After the departure of a red-shirt freshman at the start of the preseason and a possible move by Zale McGrew to 197-pounds, true freshman JERMAINE JOHN Michael Hughes (Smithtown, NY) looks to be the start at 285 in 2013-14. The 2013 New York State High School champion was 42-0 as a senior and posted a 109-9 career record at Smithtown West High School. While still slightly underweight for a heavyweight, Hughes certainly has the size to be successful in his weight class in the future.

“We are excited about adding Mike to our line-up,” Anspach said. “He had a dominant senior season and went down to the High School Nationals and took second. We think he is still growing into his body, which is scary at 6’4 and 240. He has all the tools necessary to be a very good heavyweight. He needs to get better on the mat. But physically, he is right there with the rest of the weight class.”

12 • hofstra Uni versity NCAA QUALIFIERS JAMIE FRANCO

125 SENIOR MONROE, NY/MONROE-WOODBURY

Two-time NCAA qualifier and 2013 Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Champion at 133 pounds…Two-time CAA finalist at 133 pounds…Will drop down one weight class in 2013-14 and will wrestle at 125 pounds…Fifth-year senior.

2012-13: CAA champion and NCAA qualifier at 133 pounds…Posted a 19-15 overall record, including a 9-10 mark in dual matches and a 3-1 slate in the CAA…Captured his first CAA title by going 3-0 as the number four seed, defeating the one and three seeds…Topped the third-seed Derek Steeley from Binghamton, 8-4, for the CAA title…Posted a 2-2 record at the NCAA Championships in Des Moines, Iowa…Wrapped up the season by winning 11 of the last 14 matches…Placed third at the New York State Collegiate Championships…Had a season-best five-match winning streak in January/February….Entered the 2012-13 season ranked second at 133 pounds in the CAA preseason poll. H 2011-12: NCAA qualifier and CAA finalist…Recorded a career-best 21-13 record, including a 12-3 mark in duals and a 4-2 record in CAA duals…Recorded an 0-2 mark in the NCAA Championships in St. Louis, Missouri…Third on the team with 20 wins by decision…Was defeated by Old Dominion’s Scott Festejo, 4-3, in the CAA championship match…Placed sixth at the Binghamton Open with a 4-3 record…Posted a 2-2 record at the Southern Scuffle and a 1-2 mark at the Cliff Keen-Las Vegas Invitational…Had a season-best five-match winning streak in January.

2010-11: Red-shirted…Wrestled unattached in 14 matches, posting an 8-6 record at 125 pounds…Tallied two wins by fall, three major decisions and one tech fall…Placed second at the Mat Town Open, going 2-1…Finished third with a 2-1 mark in the B division at the New York State Championships…Also competed in the Binghamton Open (3-2) and the Nittany Lion Open (2-2)

2009-10: Wrestled in 22 matches at 125 and 133 pounds as a freshman…Posted a 6-16 record including a 3-10 mark in duals and a 1-2 mark in CAA matches…Tallied a 6-14 mark, including 3-8 in duals and 1-2 in the CAA at 125 pounds…Defeated #15 Tony Mustari from Northern Colorado, 2-0, at the Northeast Duals…Had a season-best three-match winning streak to open the season…Placed fifth with a 3-2 record at 125 pounds at the North Carolina State Open.

High School: Wrestled for six seasons at Monroe-Woodbury High School in Central Valley, New York...Five-time New York State Championship place winner...State champion at 125 pounds as a junior in 2008 and posted a 41-3 record...Placed second in New York State at 125 as a senior and posted a 45-2 record...Placed second in the state at 112 pounds as a freshman and tallied a 34-6 record...Was fourth in New York State at 119 pounds as a sophomore and recorded a 34-4 mark...Also placed fourth in New York at 96 pounds in 2005 and tallied a 31-3 record...Five-time Section 9 champion for the Crusaders...Three-time captain...Holds the school record with 208 victories.

Personal: Born September 16, 1990...Has two brothers...Enjoys playing golf, going to the beach and working out in his free time...Marketing major.

Year Overall CAA Duals Falls T-Falls 2009-10 6-16 1-2 3-10 0-0 0-0 2010-11 (RS) 8-6 0-0 0-0 2-0 1-0 2011-12 21-13 4-2 12-3 0-1 0-0 2012-13 19-15 3-1 9-10 0-1 1-2 Career 54-50 8-5 24-23 2-2 2-2

2013– 14 Wrestling • 1 3 NCAA QUALIFIERS LUKE VAITH

141 SENIOR (RS) HASTINGS, MN/HASTINGS

Two-time NCAA qualifier at 141 pounds…2012 Colonial Athletic Association champion…Fifth-year senior.

2012-13: NCAA qualifier…Posted a 22-14 overall record, including a 13-8 mark in duals and a 4-2 slate in the CAA…Was 1-2 at the NCAA Championships in Des Moines, Iowa, with a win over West Virginia’s Nathan Pennesi…Placed third, as the third seed, at 141 pounds in the 2013 CAA Championship…Was 2-1 in the CAA Championships and defeated Rider’s Vinny Fava in the third-place match…Placed third in the New York State Collegiate Championships…Had a season-best five-match winning streak in January/February…Entered the 2012-13 season as 14th- ranked wrestler in the country at 141 pounds by InterMat and the top-ranked wrestler at 141 pounds in the CAA preseason poll.

H 2011-12: NCAA qualifier and CAA champion…Was 1-2 in his first NCAA Championship appearance and defeated Duke’s Tanner Hough in his first match…Posted a career-best 23-10 record, including a 12-3 mark in duals and a 5-1 record in CAA duals…Was second on the team in tech falls with three and tied for third with 45 team dual points…Defeated Old Dominion’s Justin LaValle, 3-1, in the CAA championship match…Posted a 3-2 record in both the Cliff Keen-Las Vegas Invitational and the Southern Scuffle…Was 2-1 at the Binghamton Open… Recorded a season-best eight-match winning streak in February and March, and a five-match streak in January.

2010-11: Wrestled in 23 matches at 141 and 149 pounds as an unattached red-shirt…Posted an overall mark of 15-8 including a 9-5 record at 141 pounds…Posted five wins by decision, five tech falls and four major decisions…Placed fifth with a 4-1 record at 149 pounds at the New York State Championships…Also finished fifth with a 7-2 mark at the Binghamton Open…Tallied a 2-2 slate at both the Southern Scuffle and the Hitchcock Memorial

2009-10: All-CAA Rookie Team selection…Wrestled in 34 matches at 133 and 141 pounds… Tallied a 16-18 overall mark…Started the season at 141 and wrestled the last eight matches at 133…Recorded a 13-13 record at 141 pounds including a 5-8 mark in duals and a 3-1 record in the CAA…Was 3-5 overall at 133 including 2-4 in duals and 2-1 in conference action… Finished second in the CAA at 133, losing to Drexel’s Steve Mytych, 2-1, in the final…Had a season-best four-match winning streak in January…Placed fourth at the East Stroudsburg Open.

High School: Was a member of the wrestling and cross country at Hastings (MN) High School...Three-time Freestyle All-American and two-time Greco All-American...Four-time Minnesota State place winner...Captured the state title as a senior in 2009 and posted a 46-4 record...Also named to the all-state academic team...Placed second in Minnesota, recorded a 38-3 mark, was selected to the all-state academic team and earned USA Folkstyle and Freestyle Junior All-American honors as a junior in 2008...Was a third place finisher in the state, posted a 40-8 record, was named to the Sectional All-Academic Team and was an All-American in Greco-Fila, Freestyle and Greco Cadet as a sophomore in 2007 as the Raiders of Hastings placed second in Minnesota...Placed third in the state, recorded a 43-5 mark, and earned all- conference and sectional all-academic honors as a freshman as Hastings placed fifth...Tallied a 198-19 record in high school...

Personal: Born March 6, 1991...Has two brothers and three sisters...Enjoys wakeboarding and fishing in his free time...Aspires to a career in sports medicine...Majoring in both marketing and management.

Year Overall CAA Duals Falls T-Falls 2009-10 16-18 5-2 7-12 0-2 3-0 2010-11 (RS) 15-8 0-0 0-0 0-2 5-0 2011-12 23-10 5-1 12-3 1-0 3-0 2012-13 22-14 4-2 13-8 0-0 4-0 Career 76-50 14-5 32-23 1-4 15-0

14 • hofstra Uni versity NCAA QUALIFIERS JOE BOOTH 165 141 GRADUATE STUDENT SENIOR (RS) BAYVILLE, NY/LONG ISLAND HASTINGS, MN/HASTINGS LUTHERAN/DREXEL

Three-time NCAA qualifier...First year on the Hofstra Wrestling roster after graduating from Drexel University with a degree in business administration...Is expected to be the 165-pound starter.

At Drexel: 2012-13: Red-shirted and did not wrestle. 2011-12: NCAA qualifier...Led the Dragons with a 24-6 record, including an 11-0 mark in dual matches and a 6-0 slate in the Colonial Athletic H Association (CAA)...Tallied six major decisions...Posted an 0-2 record in the NCAA Championships in St. Louis... Posted a 3-1 record and placed third at 165 pounds in the CAA Championships...Also placed first at the Body Bar Classic, second at the Mat Town Invitational and sixth in the Cliff Keen-Las Vegas Invitational.

2010-11: NCAA qualifier...Led the Dragons with a 25-11 record, including a 6-0 mark in the CAA...Recorded a 2-2 record with two major decision victories in the NCAA Championships in Philadelphia...Placed fourth at 165 pounds with a 2-2 record in the CAA Championships...Was ranked first in the league entering the CAA Tournament...Placed fourth at the Cliff Keen-Las Vegas Invitational.

2009-10: NCAA qualifier...CAA Rookie of the Year... Recorded a 22-9 slate with six major decisions and two tech falls...Tallied a 1-2 record at 157-pounds in the NCAA Championships in Omaha...Placed second at 157-pounds in the CAA Championships...Earned CAA Rookie of the Week honors four times...Placed second at the Cornell Body Bar Invitational.

2008-09: Red-shirted and did not wrestle.

High School: Wrestled for four years at Long Island Lutheran High School in Brookville, New York...Four- time New York State High School champion...Recorded a 47-0 record on the way to his final state title as a senior...National Prep champion in 2008...Named to Prep All-America teams in his final three seasons.

Personal: Graduated from Drexel University in Philadelphia with a bachelor’s degree in business administration...Aspires to a career in business... Pursuing an MBA at Hofstra.

Year Overall CAA Duals Falls T-Falls 2008-09* Red-shirt 2009-10* 22-9 6-1 13-3 0 2 2010-11* 25-11 6-0 16-5 0 0 2011-12* 24-6 6-0 11-0 0 0 2012-13* Red-shirt Career* 71-26 18-1 40-8 0 2 *at Drexel 2013– 14 Wrestling • 1 5 NCAA QUALIFIERS CAM TESSARI 149 JUNIOR MONROEVILLE, OH/ MONROEVILLE/OHIO STATE

NCAA All-American at 149 pounds as an Ohio State freshman in 2011-12…First season on the Hofstra Wrestling roster…Transferred to Hofstra after two years at Ohio State University. At Ohio State 2012-13: Posted a 13-7 record at 149 pounds for the Buckeyes of Ohio State as a sophomore…Recorded a 7-4 slate in dual matches and a 6-1 mark in the Big 10…Tallied three pins and two major decisions…Posted a 4-2 record with two pins to finish fourth at the Cliff Keen-Las Vegas Invitational…Went 2-1 with two pins at the University of Buffalo Invitational…Had a season-best four-match winning streak in January...Was the H fifth-seed in the Big 10 Championship but did not compete. 2011-12: NCAA All-American…Posted a 28-11 overall record, including an 11-3 mark in duals and a 4-1 slate in the Big Ten…Finished fourth at 149 pounds in the NCAA Championships in St. Louis… After losing the first match at nationals, won six consecutive matches in wrestle-backs, including a 5-4 win over No. 3 Cole Van Ohlen of Air Force…Dropped the third-place match to fourth-ranked Donnie Vinson from Binghamton, 12-10...Placed fifth at the Big Ten Championships…Lost both matches at the Big Ten championships by a combined two points, including a 3-2 defeat to Michigan’s Eric Grajales in the fourth tie-breaker…Placed second at the Eastern Michigan Open...Won six of eight final regular-season matches, including a win by fall over ninth-ranked Dylan Ness of Minnesota.

High School: Four-time Ohio High School State Champion from Monroeville (OH) High School…Finished career with 189-6 record…Became the third Monroeville wrestler to win four state titles…No. 1-ranked wrestler in the country at 140 pounds as a senior after a 52-1 season...Won his fourth Ohio High School state title in 2011 at 140 pounds...Won titles at 112, 125 and 140 pounds...Posted a 53-0 record during his junior campaign to help Monroeville win the state team title...Placed second at the Walsh Ironman tournament (140 pounds) before winning during junior season...2009 Junior Nationals Champion and was named to all-tournament team and helped Team Ohio to first-place finish...2010 ASICS All-America honorable mention...2011 winner of Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award for the State of Ohio.

Personal: Born August 4, 1991…Has one brother and one sister…Enjoys hunting, fishing and video games in his free time…Aspires to a career coaching wrestling…Criminology major

Year Overall CAA Duals Falls T-Falls 2011-12* 28-11 4-1 11-3 6-0 0-0 2012-13* 13-7 6-1 7-4 4-0 1-0 Career* 41-18 10-2 18-7 10-0 1-0

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the Year…Four-time all-conference pick, three-time district champion, FRANK AFFRONTI two-time county champion and one-time regional champion… Wrestled on three Group I sectional championship teams with the 165 FRESHMAN (RS) Panthers…Named Most Outstanding Wrestler as a freshman and a ONTARIO, NY/ senior…Selected to the New Jersey vs. Pennsylvania Lions Classic WAYNE CENTRAL All-Star Match…Team captain at Roselle Park…Also played football 149 and tennis in high school…Four-time class president at RPHS. Second year on the Pride Wrestling Personal: Born July 22, 1992…Has one brother and two sisters… JUNIOR roster…Is expected to challenge for time Enjoys wakeboarding and jet-skiing in his free time…Aspires to a at 165 pounds. MONROEVILLE, OH/ career in public/media relations…Public relations major.

MONROEVILLE/OHIO STATE 2012-13: Red-shirted…Wrestled Year Overall Conf Duals Falls T-Falls unattached in five matches and posted a 2010-11 (ASU) 3-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-1 record…Tallied four decisions…Finished first at 165 pounds with 2011-12 (ASU) 11-9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 a 4-0 mark at the Franklin and Marshall Open in January…Posted an 2012-13 (RS) 7-6 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 mark at 165 at the Nittany Lion Open. Career 21-22 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 High School: Was a two-sport athlete at Wayne Central High School in Ontario Center, New York…Wrestled for five years and played baseball for one season…Placed third at 160 pounds at the New York JAHLANI State High School Championships as a senior…Received the Wayne Central Eagles Coaches Award as the Most Outstanding Wrestler in CALLENDER 2012. 149 FRESHMAN (RS) H Personal: Born September 9, 1994…Has three sisters…Enjoys NORTH LAUDERDALE, FL/ training and spending time with his family in his free time…Favorite CALVARY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY athlete is Cael Sanderson…Aspires to a career as a civil engineer… Second year on the Hofstra Wrestling Engineering science major. roster…Is expected to challenge for time at 149 pounds. Year Overall CAA Duals Falls T-Falls 2012-13 (RS) 4-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2012-13: Red-shirted…Wrestled unattached in 15 matches at 149 pounds…Recorded an 8-7 record with one fall and three major decisions…Was 1-2 with a win by fall at the Virginia Tech Hokie Open in November…Posted a 3-1 mark in RUSS BENNER the New York State “B” Championships in November…Tallied 1-2 157 marks at the Mat Town Open in November and the Nittany Lion Open JUNIOR (RS) in December…Recorded a 2-1 slate with two major decisions at the ROSELLE PARK, NJ/ROSELLE Franklin and Marshall Open in January. PARK/APPALACHIAN STATE High School: Three-sport athlete at Calvary Christian Academy in Second year on the Pride Wrestling Fort Lauderdale, Florida…State champion, four-time district and three- roster…Came to Hofstra in 2012 after two time regional champion…Three-time All-Broward County first team seasons at Appalachian State…Is expected selection…District and regional champion who posted a 45-3 record to challenge for the starting job at 157 and placed third in the state championships as a senior…Also captured pounds. Buzz Hill and Southern Private Scuffle Tournament titles in 2011-12… Went 22-5 with district and regional titles, and placed second in the 2012-13: Red-shirted…Wrestled unattached in 13 matches at both state as a junior…Posted a 31-3 with district and regional titles, and 157 and 165 pounds…Tallied a 7-6 record, including a 4-2 mark at placed third in the state championship as a sophomore…Was 30-5 with 157 and a 3-4 slate at 165…Was 4-2 with a win by fall at 157 pounds a district title as a freshman…Was also a member of the football and at the Virginia Tech Hokie Open in November…Posted a 2-2 slate track teams in high school. at 165 pounds at the Mat Town Open in November…Recorded a 1-2 record at 165 pounds in the Nittany Lion Open in December…CAA Personal: Born June 11, 1994…Enjoys beach volleyball and spending Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient. time with friends in his free time…Volunteered for Mexico mission trip…Aspires to a career in business…Finance major. At Appalachian State: Wrestled for two seasons at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina…Posted a record of 11-9 in 2011- Year Overall CAA Duals Falls T-Falls 12 as ASU captured the Southern Conference championship…Tallied a 2012-13 8-7 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 3-7 mark as a freshman in 2010-11.

High School: Was a three-sport athlete at Roselle Park High School in Roselle Park, New Jersey…Tallied 120 wins during his four-year wrestling career…All-New Jersey team selection after placing fifth in state championships as a senior…Selected Union County Wrestler of

2013– 14 Wrestling • 1 7 2013-14 RE TURNING WRESTLERS MICHAEL CAPU TO DAVID HEITMAN 157 174 FRESHMAN (RS) JUNIOR STONY POINT, NY/ MAHWAH, NJ/MAHWAH/ NORTH ROCKLAND ROGER WILLIAMS COLLEGE

Second year on the Pride wrestling roster…Is Third year on the Hofstra Wrestling expected to challenge for time at 157 pounds. roster...Is expected to challenge for the starting job at 174 pounds. 2012-13: Red-shirted…Wrestled unattached in 10 matches at 157 pounds…Posted a 3-7 2012-13: Wrestled in a total of six matches record with a tech fall win on the year… at 174 and 184 pounds as a sophomore… Was 0-2 at the Virginia Tech Hokie Open Competed in three dual matches and in November…Recorded a 3-2 mark with a tech fall victory at the three matches in open tournaments…Posted an 0-6 record with three New York State “B” Championships in November…Was 0-2 at the matches at both 174 and 184…Was 0-3 in duals against Binghamton, Mat Town Open in November…Was 0-1 at the Nittany Lion Open in Cornell and Virginia at 184…Chalked up a 0-2 slate in the Virginia December. Tech Hokie Open…Was 0-1 at the Penn State Nittany Lion Open.

High School: Two-sport athlete at North Rockland High School in 2011-12: Joined the Pride in January 2012 after transferring from Thiells, New York…Recorded the most victories in school history Roger Williams University, where he spent the fall semester. with 181 during his career…Placed fourth in the New York State Championships as a senior…Also placed fourth at the Eastern At Roger Williams College: Recorded a 5-5 record in one semester at State Championships…Three-time Rockland County and sectional Roger Williams University in Bristol, Rhode Island…Team was 1-1 in H champion, and all-section pick...Also played football in high school. dual matches. Personal: Born July 31, 1994…Has one brother and one sister…Enjoys High School: Was a four-year letterman in wrestling at Mahwah watching and playing football in his free time…Undecided major. High School in Mahwah, New Jersey...Posted a 98-12 record during his career...Received the MHS Coaches Award as a senior in Year Overall CAA Duals Falls T-Falls 2011...District champion and regional finalist...Member of league 2012-13 (RS) 3-7 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 championship team and state finalists.

Personal: Born July 30, 1993...Has one sister, Brielle, who plays on the Syracuse women’s soccer team...Enjoys playing basketball in his CORY free time...Traveled to Brazil and helped donate soccer equipment to GOSHKAGARIAN children ...Exercise science major. 149 Year Overall Conf Duals Falls T-Falls FRESHMAN (RS) SOMERSET, NJ/FRANKLIN 2011-12 (RWC) 5-5 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 2012-13 0-6 0-0 0-3 0-2 0-0 Career 5-11 0-0 1-4 0-2 0-0 Second year on the Hofstra Wrestling roster… Is expected to challenge for time at 149 pounds.

2012-13: Red-shirted…Wrestled unattached in seven matches and JAMEL HUDSON recorded a 2-5 record…Posted a 2-2 record with two wins by fall at 133 the Franklin and Marshall Open…Was 0-2 at the Virginia Tech Hokie FRESHMAN (RS) BAY SHORE, NY/ Open…Was 0-1 at the Penn State Nittany Lion Open. ST. ANTHONY’S High School: Wrestled for four years at Franklin High School in Somerset, New Jersey…Three-time district finalist, winning Second year on the Pride wrestling championships as a senior and a sophomore…County finalist, regional roster…Is expected to challenge for the champion and New Jersey State Championships qualifier as a senior… starting job at 133 pounds after wrestling Placed fourth in the region and was a district finalist as a junior… at 141 in 2012-13. Member of district championship teams as a sophomore and junior, and county title team as a junior. 2012-13: Red-shirted…Wrestled unattached in 11 matches…Posted a 7-4 record with one win by fall and four major decisions…Notched a Personal: Born August 23, 1994…Has one brother…Enjoys 4-0 record with two major decisions and a fall to take first place at the basketball, volleyball and going to the beach in his free time…Aspires Franklin and Marshall Open...Recorded a 2-2 record with a major win to a career as a physical therapist…Athletic training major. at the Virginia Tech Hokie Duals…Had a 1-2 slate with a major win at the Penn State Nittany Lion Open…Placed sixth at the FILA Junior Year Overall CAA Duals Falls T-Falls Freestyle Nationals and third at the University Nationals. 2012-13 (RS) 2-5 0-0 0-0 2-1 0-0

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High School: Standout wrestler at St. Anthony’s High School in South with a 2-2 record…Was also 2-2 at the Binghamton Open and 1-2 at Huntington, New York…Long Island and New York State Wrestler of the Cliff Keen-Las Vegas Invitational…Notched a season-best three- the Year as a senior…2012 New York State champion at 132 pounds… match winning streak. New York State High School Championships Most Outstanding Wrestler…Recorded the quickest pin in state tournament history with a High School: Wrestled for four years at Bethpage (NY) High School fall in eight seconds…Ranked 20th in the nation by InterMat after his on Long Island…All-New York State selection with a fifth place finish senior season…Three-time CHSAA state champion…Placed fifth in at 160-pounds at the 2011 New York State Championships…Posted a the New York State Championships as a junior and was a qualifier as a 45-3 record as a senior…Three-time All-Nassau County selection… sophomore…Freestyle Cadet state champion and Greco-Roman state Nassau County champion as a senior…League champion as a senior… champion as a sophomore. Two-year team captain…Posted a scholastic career record of 125-18.

Personal: Born November 11, 1994…Has one brother and one Personal: Born April 19, 1992…Enjoys reading, television, board sister…Is a professional entertainer in his free time singing, dancing, games and video games in his free time…Lists favorite athletes as acting, doing stand-up comedy and playing the guitar, piano and Cael Sanderson, Ray Lewis and Jordan Burroughs…Aspires to be a drums…Drama major. lawyer…Undecided major.

Year Overall CAA Duals Falls T-Falls Year Overall CAA Duals Falls T-Falls 2012-13 (RS) 7-4 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 2011-12 9-17 2-3 4-9 0-5 0-1 2012-13 19-13 6-0 12-9 2-1 0-0 Career 28-30 8-3 16-18 2-6 0-1 JERMAINE JOHN 174 JUNIOR H BROOKLYN, NY/BETHPAGE JAY LYSNE 157 Third year on the Pride Wrestling roster… SOPHOMORE Is expected to challenge to return to the LAKEVIEW, OR/LAKEVIEW starting job at 174 pounds. Second year on the Pride Wrestling 2012-13: Wrestled in 32 matches as a roster…Is expected to challenge for the sophomore…Posted a 19-13 record and starting job at 157 pounds. placed second in the CAA at 174 pounds…Tallied a 12-9 mark in duals and a 6-0 record in CAA matches…Posted two pins and two 2012-13: Wrestled in 17 matches as a true major decisions to go with 15 wins by decision…Accumulated 42 freshman…Recorded a 5-12 record at 157 pounds…Tallied two major dual match team points on the season…Tallied a 2-1 record in the decisions…Took over the starting spot at 157 in mid-November after CAA Championships, dropping a 6-3 decision to Old Dominion’s an injury to Tyler Banks…Posted a 2-2 record at the Virginia Tech Billy Curling in the final…Recorded a 5-1 slate to finish second in the Hokie Duals…Chalked up a 3-2 record with two major wins in the New York State Collegiate Championships, dropping a 6-0 decision New York State Collegiate Championships. to Columbia’s Stephen West in the final…Chalked up a six-match winning streak in January…Posted a pin in 1:24 against Boston High School: Two-sport athlete at Lakeview High School in University’s Andrew Maksimovic for his fastest of the season. Lakeview, Oregon…Recorded a high school career record of 149-18 in four years for the Honkers…Oregon State champion as a junior in 2011-12: Wrestled in 26 matches as a true freshman…Started and 2011…Placed second in the Oregon State High School Championships recorded a 9-17 mark on the year, including a 4-9 slate in dual matches as a freshman and a senior…Finished fourth in the state tournament and a 2-3 mark in CAA contests…Posted five victories by decision as a sophomore…Two-time second team all-star at linebacker as a and four by major decision…Placed fourth at the CAA Championships sophomore and senior.

Personal: Born May 18, 1993…Has one brother and one sister… Enjoys building things in his free time…Aspires to a career in engineering…Industrial engineering major.

Year Overall CAA Duals Falls T-Falls 2012-13 5-12 0-2 0-8 0-5 0-4

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ZEAL MCGRE W ALEX MIRANTE 197/285 141 JUNIOR (RS) FRESHMAN (RS) GLENVILLE, NY/ MORAGA, CA/CAMPOLINDO BURNT HILLS BALLSTON LAKE Second year on the Hofstra Wrestling Fourth year on the Pride Wrestling roster… roster…Is expected to challenge for time at Is expected to challenge for the starting job 141 pounds. at either 197 or 285 pounds. 2012-13: Red-shirted with an injury as a true 2012-13: Wrestled in 25 matches at 285 freshman. as a sophomore…Recorded a 16-9 record, including a 1-2 mark in duals and an 0-1 High School: Four-year member of record in the CAA…Tallied two pins, two major decisions and 11 wins the wrestling team and a two-year member of the football team at by decision…Stepped into the starting lineup and replaced an injured Campolindo High School in Moraga, California…Tallied a 63-32 career Paul Snyder in February…Was 0-2 in the CAA Championships…Tallied record in high school…Team captain as a senior…Posted an 18-6 a 5-1 record to place third in the B division of the New York State record and was league champion as a senior despite wrestling just half Collegiate Championships in November…Was 4-1 and finished third the season due to injury…Recorded a 28-10 mark and finished third in at the Franklin and Marshall Open in January…Chalked up 3-2 records the league championship as a junior…Finished third in the league and in both the Penn State Nittany Lion Open in December and the Virginia posted a 12-10 record as a sophomore…Member of four league finalist Tech Hokie Open in November…Had a five-match winning streak in teams, including league championship squad as a freshman…Was voted November…Notched a pin of Army’s Brock Langley in 1:34 for his Most Improved Wrestler as a freshman. H fastest fall of the season. Personal: Born September 26, 1994…Has one brother…Enjoys 2011-12: Wrestled unattached in seven matches as a red-shirt longboarding, lifting weights and watching television in his free time… freshman…Posted a 3-4 record with two victories by decision and one Aspires to a career in athletic training or sports medicine…Volunteers by major decision in three tournaments…Notched a 2-2 mark at the Mat as a wrestling coach for kids ages 5 through 12 and has also assisted in Town Open…Tallied a 1-2 mark with a major decision victory at the feeding the homeless…Athletic training major. Southern Scuffle in Chattanooga, Tennessee…Was 0-2 at the Nittany Lion Open. VICTOR POZSONYI 2010-11: Wrestled 29 matches in six open tournaments at 285 pounds… 174 Posted a 20-9 overall record with 18 decisions, one pin and one major SOPHOMORE decision…Placed third with a 6-1 record at the Hitchcock Memorial ROSELLE PARK, NJ/ Open…Finished third with a 5-1 mark at the East Stroudsburg Open… ROSELLE PARK Placed fifth with a 3-2 mark at the Mat Town Open…Was 3-1 at the Second year on the Pride wrestling roster…Is New York State Championships, 3-2 at the Binghamton Open and 2-2 at expected to challenge for the starting job at the Nittany Lion Open. 174 pounds in 2013-14.

High School: Wrestled and played football and rugby at Burnt Hills 2012-13: Wrestled in 13 dual matches in Ballston Lake High School in Burnt Hills, New York…Three-time two weight classes as a true freshman…Was New York State Tournament qualifier and two-time New York State 1-12 overall, including a 1-7 record at 184 place-winner, finishing second at 285 as a senior in 2010, and third at and an 0-5 mark at 197…Recorded a 6-3 victory over Ryan Hembury 215 as a junior in 2009…Two-time Section II champion…Recorded a from George Mason at 184 in the CAA Duals…Wrestled his first three school record 45 victories as a junior and was named Burnt Hills Most matches of the season in November and early December at 197 pounds Outstanding Wrestler…Tallied 133 victories in his three-year career. as well as one match in January and one in early February.

Personal: Born January 1, 1992…Has one brother…Enjoys movies, High School: Four-year wrestling letterman at Roselle Park High paintball, weight-lifting and running in his free time…Psychology School in Roselle Park, New Jersey…High School All-American… major. Two-time New Jersey State High School Championships place-winner, finishing third as a senior and seventh as a junior…Three-time District Year Overall CAA Duals Falls T-Falls 10 champion and two-time county and regional champion for the 2010-11 (RS) 20-9 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 Panthers…District, county and regional champion as both a junior and a 2011-12 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 senior…District champion as a sophomore. 2012-13 16-9 0-1 1-2 2-4 0-1 Career 39-22 0-1 1-2 3-4 0-2 Personal: Born December 26, 1993…Has one sister…His father, Victor, was a four-time college All-American, including two on the junior college level…Enjoys playing the guitar and weight-lifting in his free time.

Year Overall CAA Duals Falls T-Falls 2012-13 (RS) 1-12 1-2 1-10 0-2 0-0

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Captured the state title in 2007, placed second in 2008 and 2010 and CODY RUGGIRELLO was third in 2006 and 2009… Tallied a 55-2 record, was Section IX Wrestler of the Year and placed second in the state as a senior…Was 149 JUNIOR (RS) the number two ranked high school wrestler in the Division I power WALDEN, NY/ rankings in New York State at the conclusion of the 2010 season.… VALLEY CENTRAL Posted a 54-1 record as a junior in 2008-09, a 48-2 mark as sophomore, a 47-2 record in 2006-07 and a 44-4 mark as an eighth-grader…National Honor Society member…Five-time scholar-athlete…Was a member Fourth season on the Hofstra Wrestling of Valley Central’s four-time Section IX championship team and the roster…Is expected to compete for the Vikings’ New York State Championship team in 2005. starting job at 149 pounds. Personal: Born August 18, 1992…Has one brother and three sisters… 2012-13: Wrestled in 22 matches at 149 His brother, Lou, was a an All-American on the Pride wrestling team… and 157 pounds as a sophomore…Tallied a His father Lou, Sr., and brother, Lou, Jr., also captured New York State 6-13 record, including a 2-8 mark in duals and a 1-4 slate in the CAA at high school titles…Enjoys football, running and fishing in his free 149 pounds and was 0-3, all in duals, at 157 pounds…Posted four wins time…Aspires to a career as a lawyer…Legal studies in business major. by falls and two wins by decision at 149 pounds…Placed third with a 3-1 record and two wins by fall in the CAA Championships…His three Year Overall CAA Duals Falls T-Falls wins in the CAA Tournament were instrumental in the Pride winning 2010-11 (RS) 4-2 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 the conference title…Recorded a pin of Drexel’s Josh Yurasits in 1:29 2011-12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 for his fastest of the season…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award 2012-13 6-16 1-4 2-11 4-2 0-0 recipient. Career 4-2 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 2011-12: Did not see any action during his red-shirt freshman season due to injury…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient. H 2010-11: Posted a 4-2 record at 149 pounds at the East Stroudsburg Open before suffering a back injury and missing the remainder of the SAM SCHWARTZAPFEL season…Recorded a major decision victory, two pins and one decision 157 win…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient. FRESHMAN (RS) SMITHTOWN, NY/HAUPPAUGE High School: Came to Hofstra from Valley Central High School in Montgomery, New York…New York State’s all-time wins leader with Second year on the Pride wrestling roster… a career record of 275-20…Five-time Section IX champion who placed Is expected to challenge for time at 157 in the top three in the New York State Championships all five years… pounds.

2012-13: Red-shirted…Wrestled unattached in five matches as a true freshman…Posted a 3-2 record at 157 pounds and placed fourth in the B division of the New York State Collegiate Championships…Tallied two major decision victories... Defeated Tyler Sheridan from Columbia, 13-3 to reach the third/fourth place match.

High School: Four-year letterman in wrestling at Hauppauge (NY) High School…Named to All-Suffolk County team as a senior…Served as team captain for the Eagles as a junior and a senior.

Personal: Born February 28, 1994…Has one brother…Enjoys biking and surfing in his free time…Lists Dan Gable and Michael Jordan among his favorite athletes.

Year Overall CAA Duals Falls T-Falls 2012-13 (RS) 3-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

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2007…Wrestled on John Glenn’s Section XI championship teams in NICK TERDICK 2007, 2009 and 2010. 157 JUNIOR (RS) Personal: July 3, 1992…Has one sister…Enjoys weight-lifting in his EAST NORTHPORT, NY/ free time…Aspires to become a teacher…Linguistics major JOHN GLENN Year Overall CAA Duals Falls T-Falls 2010-11 (RS) 13-11 0-0 0-0 5-1 1-0 Fourth season on the Hofstra Wrestling 2011-12 3-3 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-1 roster…Is expected to challenge for the 2012-13 7-23 1-5 1-19 1-5 1-1 starting job at 157 pounds after starting at Career 23-37 1-5 1-19 7-6 3-2 165 as a sophomore.

2012-13: Wrestled in 30 matches at 165 pounds as a sophomore…Recorded a 7-23 slate including a 1-19 mark in dual matches and a 1-5 record in the CAA…Notched one 2013-14 WRESTLING win by fall, one tech fall and two major decisions on the season… Placed fourth in the CAA Championships with a 2-2 mark and one win by fall…Also placed fourth with a 4-2 record at the New York State NEWCOMERS Collegiate Championships…Had a season-best three-match winning streak in November…Pinned Drexel’s Connor Moran in 6:40 for his fastest fall of the season. DWIGHT HOWES H 2011-12: Wrestled in six matches as a red-shirt freshman…Posted a 184 3-3 record in two open tournaments…Tallied one victory by fall, one FRESHMAN by decision and one by tech fall on the season…Recorded a 2-2 mark DENVER, CO/ARVADA at the Mat Town Open with a win by fall…Was 1-1 at the Nittany Lion Open…Won two consecutive matches at the Mat Town Open. First year on the Pride Wrestling roster… Committed to Hofstra in November of 2010-11: Wrestled in 24 matches at 157 pounds as a red-shirt…Posted 2011 but spent 2012-13 at the United a 13-11 overall record with six wins by decision, five pins, one tech States Training Center…Is expected fall and one major decision…Placed third with a 3-1 record in the B to challenge for the starting job at 184 Division of the New York State Championships…Was fifth with a 3-2 pounds. mark at the Mat Town Open…Was 3-2 at the Nittany Lion Open and 2-2 at both the East Stroudsburg Open and the Hitchcock Memorial… 2012-13: Spent last season at the U.S. Olympic Training Center… Recorded a season-long four-match winning streak. Placed third at the 2013 FILA Junior Nationals Freestyle…Placed third at the 2012 FILA Junior Nationals Freestyle…Finished second at the High School: Came to Hofstra from John Glenn High School in East 2012 FILA Junior Team Trials Freestyle…Placed third at the 2012 Northport, New York…Tallied a career scholastic record of 141-10… FILA University Team Trials Freestyle…2012 Junior Pan American Two-time All-New York State selection…Four-time All-Section Freestyle champion and placed third in Greco-Roman. XI pick, including a two-time finalist…Recorded a 42-1 record, captured the Section XI title and placed third in the New York State High School: Three-sport athlete at Arvada (CO) High School... Championships as a senior…Tallied a 41-2 record and was a finalist Recorded a 155-7 career record in high school...Two-time Colorado at the 2009 New York State Championships…Also captured the New High School champion…Four-time all-conference and three-time York State Freestyle championship in 2009…Posted a 38-3 record, All-Colorado selection...Colorado State High School champion, placed third in the sectionals and went on to earn Greco-Roman All- All-Colorado and all-conference first team selection as a senior in American honors at the Cadet Duals as a sophomore...Chalked up a 2011-12 after a 46-0 season…Captured his first Colorado State High 21-6 mark, was a sectional finalist and a NHSCA All-American in School championship and earned All-Colorado and all-conference first team honors as a junior in 2010-11 after a 42-0 season…Junior Greco All-American in 2011…State finalist and all-conference first team pick after a 36-2 season as a sophomore in 2009-10…2010 FILA Cadet Freestyle All-American and NHSCA National runner-up as a sophomore…2009 NHSCA Freshman national champion and Cadet Nationals Greco runner-up at the Fargo Nationals…Fargo Freestyle All-American in 2008…Was a first team all-conference selection in wrestling and honorable mention in football in 2008-09…All- conference football selection in 2011.

Personal: Born August 1, 1993…Has one brother and two sisters… Enjoys music, photography and meditation in his free time…Aspires to a career in business…Entrepreneurship major

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MIKE HUGHES MICHAEL MAY 285 125 FRESHMAN FRESHMAN SMITHTOWN, NY/ CLEARWATER, FL/ SMITHTOWN WEST PALM HARBOR UNIVERSITY H.S.

First year on the Hofstra Wrestling First year on the Hofstra Wrestling roster…Is roster…Is expected to challenge for the expected to challenge for the starting job at starting job at 285 pounds. 125 or 133 pounds.

High School: Wrestled and played High School: Four-year letterman in football for five years at Smithtown (NY) wrestling at Palm Harbor (FL) University West High School…Posted a career record of 109-9 with 78 pins in High School…Two-time FHSAA State Championship qualifier… high school…New York State heavyweight champion and league and Recorded a 136-48 career record for the Hurricanes of Palm Harbor… Suffolk County champion with a 42-0 record and 31 pins as a senior in Posted a 38-12 record, qualified for the Florida 3A Championship at 132 2012-13…National High School Coaches Association Senior National pounds and was named to the Tampa Bay Times All-Pinellas County finalist in 2013…Posted a 43-4 record with 33 pins, was a league and first team as a senior…Key member of the Palm Harbor team that county champion and placed sixth in New York State as a junior in finished fifth in the state tournament…Upset 2013 Florida champion 2011-12…Two-time wrestling captain for the Bulls…Also was an all- Tony Ruggerio in the Pinellas County-Pasco County All-Star Classic… league and all-county selection, as well as team captain in football… Placed second at 132 pounds in the Jerry Mita Invitational to help lead Received the Best Lineman Award and Booster Club Most Valuable the Hurricanes to the team title as a senior…Named to the Tampa Bay Player as a senior…Played in the Empire State Challenge (Long Island Times All-Pinellas County second team as a junior in 2012-13. vs. NYC) All-Star Game. H Personal: Born April 7, 1995…Enjoys baseball and wrestling in Personal: Born August 18, 1995…Has one brother and two sisters… his free time…Aspires to a career in sports medicine…Served as a Enjoys basketball and tennis in his free time…Aspires to a career as a volunteer and logged more than 200 hours in hospice care…Undecided teacher and coach…Physical education major. major.

MAVERICK PASSARO KYLE KRASAVAGE 133 125 FRESHMAN (RS) FRESHMAN MANORVILLE, NY/ LARKSVILLE, PA/ EASTPORT SOUTH MANOR WYOMING VALLEY First season on the Pride Wrestling roster… First season on the Pride Wrestling roster… Came to Hofstra after a red-shirt season at Is expected to challenge for the starting job Rutgers University in 2012-13…Is expected at 125 pounds. to challenge for the starting job at 133 pounds. High School: Four-year letterman in wrestling at Wyoming Valley High School in Plymouth, Pennsylvania… At Rutgers Recorded a 134-18 record during his high school career…Tallied a 2012-13: Red-shirted as a true freshman. Wrestled unattached at the 41-2 record with 16 pins, eight tech falls and five major decisions as 2012 Hokie Open and posted a 2-2 record. a senior…Placed fourth in the PIAA State Championships and won District 2 and Northeast Regional titles in 2012-13…Received the High School: A five-year member of the wrestling team and played one George Hooper Memorial Award as Wyoming Valley’s top high school season of baseball at Eastport South Manor High School in Manorville, wrestler…Won the prestigious Hurricane Holiday Classic and was New York…2012 New York State High School champion at 126 named the Most Outstanding Wrestler as a senior…Posted a 29-5 record pounds…Posted a 50-3 record and was second in the country with 27 with 10 pins, 10 tech falls and four majors as a junior…Tallied a 33-5 technical falls…Placed fourth in the Flo Nationals and was named a mark with nine pins, seven tech falls and 11 majors as a sophomore… Super 32 All-American…Section XI champion as a senior…Recorded a Recorded a 31-6 mark with four pins, five tech falls and seven majors as 43-6 record and was a Section XI finalist as a junior…Tallied a 155-24 a freshman for the Spartans of Wyoming Valley. career high school record for the Sharks of Eastport South Manor.

Personal: Born September 15, 1994…Has two older brothers…Enjoys Personal: Born March 18, 1994…Has one brother and two sisters… training for wrestling and playing ultimate Frisbee in his free time… His brother, Travis, is a Section XI champion and an all-state and All- Undecided major. American selection at Eastport South Manor…Aspires to be a teacher and coach…His club coach for six years was Hofstra wrestling alumnus Ryan Patrovich…Physical education major.

2013– 14 Wrestling • 2 3 THIS IS HOFSTRA UNI VERSITY

ofstra University provides a dynamic college experience tailored for engaged and ambitious individuals. Students find Hpride and purpose at Hofstra, through small classes, a faculty whose primary concern is teaching, cutting technology, extensive library resources, internships, and active and compelling educational programs that appeal to their interests and abilities. The Hofstra community is driven, dynamic and energetic, helping students find and focus their strengths to prepare them for a successful future.

In its relatively short 78-year history, Hofstra has established itself as a world-class institution of higher education and cultural enterprise. Each academic year, the Hofstra campus and the programs offered grow and change to meet the demands of our students and our community.

Hofstra opened in 1935 as a commuter school with all classes and offices housed in one building. Since those early days, Hofstra has evolved into an international institution with a student body hailing The University continues to host important political events, such as from all 50 states and 66 countries around the world. The beautiful the New York State Gubernatorial Debate in 2010 and a visit from campus is an accredited arboretum with 115 buildings on 240 acres. Newark, NJ, Mayor Cory Booker to kick of the Debate 2012 - Pride, There are approximately 3,800 students living on campus, and Hofstra Politics & Policy program. offers them and all students an extensive array of academic and social activities. Additionally, Hofstra’s close proximity to Manhattan means Hofstra opened its School of Engineering and Applied Science in H that students have easy access to the wondrous cultural, social and September 2012. The new school features a co-op education program career offerings of the city. that will partner with a network of industry leaders to offer students substantial work experience before they graduate. The School of While the campus and its offerings have changed, what has remained Engineering and Applied Science will combine and expand the consistent throughout the years is the sense of community on campus, University’s existing Engineering and Computer Science departments the eagerness of our students to learn and the commitment of the to develop a curriculum that emphasizes high-tech research, practical Hofstra faculty and administration to provide a challenging education work experience and inter-disciplinary study, integrating resources that encourages the pursuit of lifelong learning. and faculty from other parts of the institution, including the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine and the Frank G. Zarb School of The Colleges and Schools of the University are: Hofstra College of Business. Liberal Arts and Sciences, Honors College, Frank G. Zarb School of Business, Lawrence Herbert School of Communication, School Hofstra’s Lawrence Herbert School of Communication is one of the of Education, School of Engineering and Applied Science, School largest, most advanced non-commercial television facilities in the of Health Sciences and Human Services, Maurice A. Deane School East. Students take classes and work in a sophisticated television of Law, Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine at Hofstra production/post-production facility with two broadcast-quality studios University, School for University Studies and Hofstra University and control rooms; two advanced online video edit suites; two Avid Continuing Education. Hofstra offers six undergraduate degrees in 140 non-linear digital editing systems and several cuts-only video work different areas of study. Eleven graduate degrees are also offered with stations. Two satellite dishes are available with one dish providing approximately 150 programs of study to choose from. The University special news feeds for the broadcast journalism room, which also offers three first professional degrees and 14 dual degrees as well. has access to Associated Press, Lexis-Nexis and Dow Jones services. In addition, the facility is capable of broadcasting student-produced Hofstra joined with North Shore-LIJ Health System in establishing programming to the entire campus on our own cable channels. Also a medical school on the University campus in October 2007. The located here is the University’s radio station (WRHU/88.7-FM), audio new school, which welcomed its first class in July 2011, is the first production studios, a film/video screening room, film editing rooms, allopathic (MD) medical school in Nassau County and the first in New a computer laboratory, a speech performance studio and a large dance York State since 1963. studio.

On October 16, 2012, Hofstra hosted its second Presidential Debate, Hofstra’s C.V. Starr Hall offers academic facilities that are among held in the “town hall” format, between President Barack Obama and the most technologically advanced in the nation. Every seat in every former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney. Hofstra also hosted the classroom allows students direct access to the Internet and Hofstra third and final presidential debate of the 2008 election cycle, between network, including the resources of Hofstra’s Axinn Library. then Senator Barack Obama and Senator John McCain, on October 15, 2008. The debate was a transformational moment for the University, Hofstra’s growing computer facilities offer extensive high-tech training highlighting the achievements of our students and faculty and their opportunities. There are computer terminals throughout the campus engagement in the political process. Leading up to the first debate, for student and faculty use, with more than 750 PC, Macintosh and students and the entire community were engaged by the year-long UNIX workstations available in labs and classrooms. Educate ’08 program – almost 150 lectures, conferences, and events focused on the issues, history and politics of the presidency – followed Hofstra hosts more than 500 cultural events annually, bringing by Define ’09, which looked at the first year of the Obama presidency. thousands of scholars, dignitaries and other participants to campus.

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More than 200 musical and dramatic fields. The average undergraduate class size performances take place on campus each year. is 21 students, while student-faculty ratio is 14-to-1. The Hofstra Museum, which houses one of the largest art collections in the metropolitan Hofstra University is 100-percent program area, coordinates approximately eight accessible to persons with disabilities, and exhibitions annually and offers exhibition has been cited as a national model for this areas and an extensive outdoor sculpture achievement. collection, with 750 pieces. The Hofstra Museum is accredited by the American NATIONAL RECOGNITION Association of Museums – one of only 94 For the fourth straight year, Hofstra has universities in the nation and one of six in been selected as one of Chronicle of Higher New York to hold that distinction. Education’s “Great Colleges to Work For” receiving recognition for having an innovative Hofstra also has six theaters, a student and high quality teaching environment as newspaper, a lively student center, a well as clear requirements for tenure. Hofstra recently renovated recreation center and has also been named to the 2012 President’s numerous athletic facilities, including the Higher Education & Community Service 13,000-seat James M. Shuart Stadium and Honor Roll for exemplary commitment to HOFSTRA BY the 5,023-seat David S. Mack Sports and service and civic engagement on and off Exhibition Complex. Hofstra also has an campus. THE NUMBERS indoor, Olympic-sized (eight lane, 50-meter) Varsity sports swimming pool, one of the largest such Hofstra continues to be recognized by U.S. 17 facilities in the New York metropolitan area. News & World Report, Princeton Review, Eateries on H Fiske, Washington Monthly, and Forbes 18 campus The Hofstra athletics program competes on on each of their Best College lists. The Local and national the NCAA Division I level and is a member University was ranked in Tier One in US 20 fraternities and of the Colonial Athletic Association. The News & World Report at number 134, an sororities University sponsors 17 intercollegiate improvement of 17 positions since the 2006 Average programs – eight men’s sports and nine edition. Princeton Review has also recognized 21 undergraduate women’s sports. Hofstra has men’s teams in Hofstra for the 3rd year in their “Guide to class size basketball, baseball, lacrosse, golf, tennis, Green Colleges”, which profiles colleges and wrestling, soccer and cross country. Women’s universities committed to sustainability inside Academic accreditations sports include basketball, volleyball, softball, and outside the classroom. 22 tennis, soccer, field hockey, lacrosse, cross Residence halls country and golf. U.S. News & World Report has once again 37 ranked The School of Education, the Frank Percent program Hofstra’s academic programs are accredited G. Zarb School of Business, and the Maurice accessibility to by numerous national agencies and the A. Deane School of Law as Best Graduate 100 persons with University is one of only 280 schools, out Schools, as well as recognized Hofstra’s disabilities of more than 3,600 colleges and universities graduate online programs in business, Student clubs and nationwide, with a chapter of the national information technology, and education as top 200+ organizations honor society Phi Beta Kappa. Of Hofstra’s 100 programs. The Frank G. Zarb School of Cultural events 1,135 faculty members, 517 are full time and Business was also ranked among the top 75 500 per year 93 percent hold the highest degree in their M.B.A. programs by Forbes magazine, one of the top 5 Largest 1935 Founding date M.B.A. programs by Crain’s New York, Full-time undergraduate and the undergraduate 6,899 enrollment business program was ranked 117th in the Total University country by U.S. News enrollment, & World Report. The including undergraduate 11,090 part-time undergraduate, engineering program graduate and was ranked at 57 in School of Law U.S. News & World Report ranking 124,000+ Hofstra alumni of non-doctoral engineering programs. Volumes available 1.2 at Hofstra University Million Libraries

2013– 14 Wrestling • 2 5 HOFSTRA UNI VERSITY PRESIDENT

tuart Rabinowitz was chosen by the Hofstra University Board of Trustees to serve as the eighth president of the University on SDecember 20, 2000. Prior to his appointment, he served as dean of Hofstra University School of Law from September 1989 through June 2001. He joined the faculty of the School of Law in 1972. President Rabinowitz currently holds the Andrew M. Boas and Mark L. Claster Distinguished Professorship in Civil Procedure.

President Rabinowitz holds positions with a number of important government and community organizations, including the Judicial Advisory Council of the State of New York Unified Court System - County of Nassau, and the Nassau County Health and Welfare Council. He serves as a trustee of the Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities, and on the Board of Directors for the Fair Media Council and the Long Island Technology Network. President Rabinowitz is a former member of the Nassau County Blue Ribbon Financial Review Panel, former chair of the Nassau County Local Advisory Board, and a former member of the Board of Directors of the Long Island Association. Additionally, President Rabinowitz served as a member of the Nassau County Commission on Government Revision, which was charged with drafting a new charter and a new form of government for the County. He is the recipient of the Martin Luther King Living the Dream Award, EOC; Distinguished Service in H the Cause of Justice, Legal Aid Society; UJA Federation Leadership Award; the Bar Association of Nassau County Proclamation for Outstanding Service to both the legal profession and the community; the Community Service Award from the Conference of Jewish Organizations of Nassau County; and the Alumni Association of the City College of New York 2005 Townsend Harris Medal. He has also been honored by the Long Island Software and Technology Network (LISTnet) and was the recipient of Networking magazine’s David Award.

President Rabinowitz received a juris doctor, magna cum laude, from Columbia University School of Law, where he was a member of the board of editors of the Columbia Law Review and a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. He graduated from City College of New York with honors, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the American Law Institute.

PRESIDENT RABINOWITZ, HOFSTRA PRIDE CLUB BOARD MEMBER JAMES C. METZGER ’83 AND HOFSTRA PRIDE CLUB PRESIDENT E. DAVID WOYCIK ’77

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As of October 2013

OFFICERS Janis M. Meyer,* Chair James E. Quinn,* Vice Chair Peter G. Schiff, Vice Chair David S. Mack,* Secretary Stuart Rabinowitz, President M. PATRICIA ADAMSKI JESSICA EADS ______Senior Vice President Vice President for for Planning and Enrollment Services MEMBERS Administration Alan J. Bernon* Tejinder Bindra Robert F. Dall* Steven J. Freiberg* Arno H. Fried Martin B. Greenberg* Leo A. Guthart Peter S. Kalikow* Arthur J. Kremer JOSEPH M. BARKWILL DOLORES FREDRICH, SANDRA S. JOHNSON Vice President for ESQ. Vice President for Diana E. Lake* Facilities Vice President for Student Affairs Karen L. Lutz and Operations Legal Affairs and H John D. Miller* General Counsel Marilyn B. Monter* Martha S. Pope Julio A. Portalatin* Edwin C. Reed Robert D. Rosenthal* Debra A. Sandler* Thomas J. Sanzone* Joseph Sparacio* Frank G. Zarb* DR. HERMAN BERLINER RICHARD V. GUARDINO, ROBERT W. JUCKIEWICZ Provost and Senior Vice JR., ESQ. Vice President for President for Vice President for Business Information Technology DELEGATES Academic Affairs Development Stuart L. Bass,* Chair, University Senate Executive Committee Tanya Levy-Odom,* President, Alumni Organization William F. Nirode, Speaker of the Faculty Andrea Standrowicz, President, Student Government Association Ron Singh, Vice President, Student Government Association Eugene Maccarrone,* Chair, University Senate Planning

James M. Shuart,* President Emeritus

Wilbur Breslin, Trustee Emeritus STEPHANIE BUSHEY JEFFREY A. HATHAWAY ALAN J. KELLY Emil V. Cianciulli,* Chair Emeritus Vice President for Vice President and Vice President Institutional Research and Director of Athletics for Development John J. Conefry, Jr., Chair Emeritus Assessment Maurice A. Deane,* Chair Emeritus George G. Dempster,* Chair Emeritus Joseph L. Dionne,* Trustee Emeritus Helene Fortunoff, Chair Emerita Lawrence Herbert,* Trustee Emeritus Florence Kaufman, Trustee Emerita B. Kissinger, Trustee Emeritus Ann M. Mallouk,* Chair Emerita Thomas H. O’Brien, Trustee Emeritus MELISSA CONNOLLY CATHERINE HENNESSY Arnold A. Saltzman, Trustee Emeritus Vice President for University Vice President for Financial Norman R. Tengstrom,* Trustee Emeritus Relations Affairs and Treasurer

* Hofstra Alumni

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at the school from 1990 to 2001. In his two years away from the Storrs campus, Hathaway enjoyed a successful tenure as the director of athletics at Colorado State University from 2001 to 2003.

During Hathaway’s career, he has always made the academic success of student-athletes a top priority. In the classroom, more than 50% of UConn’s 650 student-athletes achieved a 3.0 “B-or better” semester grade point average during the spring and/or fall semesters of the 2010 calendar year, including 16 who earned a perfect 4.0 grade point average. In addition, the Division of Athletics consistently maintained a 99 percent academic retention rate among its student-athletes.

The University of Connecticut was saluted for its community service efforts by the National Consortium for Academics and Sports (NCAS) three times under Hathaway’s watch effrey A. Hathaway is entering his second their academic and athletic endeavors as we for its community service efforts. UConn was year as the Vice President and Director of prepare them for their lives after graduation also honored by the NCAS in 2006 and 2007 H JAthletics at Hofstra University in 2013-14. from Hofstra.” for its efforts to assist former student-athletes in earning their college degree. Hathaway, formerly the Director of Athletics In his first year at Hofstra, Hathaway oversaw at the University of Connecticut and the a department that produced four Colonial Hathaway’s leadership positions have chairman of the NCAA Division I Men’s Athletic Association championship and NCAA extended beyond the campus. He recently Basketball Committee, was introduced Tournament teams, as well as two other teams completed a five-year term as a member by Hofstra University President Stuart that reached the conference championship of the prestigious NCAA Division I Men’s Rabinowitz on May 15, 2012. game. In addition, Hofstra Athletics saw three Basketball Committee, representing the BIG student-athletes earn Academic All-America EAST Conference, serving as chair in 2011- “In collegiate athletics, the name Jeff accolades and five garner CAA Scholar- 12. As a member of the 10-person committee, Hathaway means success on any number of Athlete of the Year honors. On of those Hathaway took part in the selection and levels: in the classroom, on the playing field, Academic All-Americans, Joe Burg, also was administration of the NCAA Men’s Basketball in the boardroom, with donors and the media. a finalist for a Rhodes Scholarship in 2012, Championship and the administration of the Most importantly, Jeff’s focus on excellence, becoming just the second Hofstra student to CBS/Turner television contract. ethics, leadership and academics will allow ever earn the distinction. the Hofstra Pride athletics program to move to During his tenure at both Colorado State the next level of excellence,” said Rabinowitz. The Pride not only flourished on the fields and UConn, he was a member of the NCAA “His tenure at the University of Connecticut and in the classroom, but also in the area of Division I Championships/Competition was one of unprecedented growth, and under athletic development. The Hofstra Pride Club Cabinet. On the conference level, Hathaway his leadership, we look forward to ushering in enjoyed a banner year with $1.1 million in was the chair of the BIG EAST Athletic a new era of Hofstra Pride athletic success.” cash funds raised, a 13% increase over 2011- Directors Executive Committee through 12, and a 16% increase in annual funds. November of 2009. He is also past chairman “I am excited to join the Hofstra University of the BIG EAST Championship and In 2013 Hathaway was named to the NCAA community and to have the opportunity to Competition Committee as well as the Division I Leadership Council, continuing his provide leadership and serve the student- league’s Finance Committee, and also served long tradition of service on a national level. athletes, coaches and staff in this outstanding on the Television Committee. Hathaway is a past member of the Division I-A Athletic athletics program,” commented Hathaway Hathaway guided the University of Directors Association Board of Trustees and at his introductory press conference. “I Connecticut (UConn) Division of Athletics the Executive Committee of the National particularly would like to thank President through an unprecedented period of academic Association of Collegiate Directors of Stuart Rabinowitz for allowing me to and athletic achievement during his eight Athletics (NACDA). In 2004 The Sporting become part of the Hofstra University family. years as director of athletics from 2003 News named Hathaway to its “Power 100 Throughout my career I have been part of to 2011. At the same time, he became an List” - comprised of the 100 most powerful programs that have competed against Hofstra influential leader for college athletics on both people in sports. and I have seen firsthand the success the the national and conference level. Pride has had over the years. My primary During his time at the University of focus will be on the academic achievement Hathaway played a vital role in UConn’s Connecticut, private fundraising averaged of our student-athletes and providing them success story for nearly 20 years as he was more than $13 million a year. Hathaway the opportunity to participate and achieve in the executive associate director of athletics was also responsible negotiating several key

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revenue and partnership agreements, securing major gifts, and guiding the building of two WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOU T LEED certified athletic facilities, UConn’s first, which received recognition from the University JEFFREY A. HATHAWAY and from the Connecticut Real Estate Exchange.

Hathaway led a head coaching staff that is one PHILIP E. AUSTIN, President Emeritus, University of Connecticut of the most experienced in the country. At the “I had the pleasure of working with Jeff Hathaway through my tenure as conclusion of Hathaway’s tenure, UConn had president of the University of Connecticut. He was a valuable member of our 12 head coaches that had been in their current senior leadership team and led the athletic program to its most successful era. position 10 or more years as of the 2010-11 Jeff is committed to not only athletic excellence but also academic excellence, academic year. integrity and the overall welfare of student athletes.”

In Hathaway’s final year with UConn, the Huskies JOSEPH R. CASTIGLIONE, experienced great athletic success. The men’s Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics, University of Oklahoma basketball team won its third NCAA Division I “From our days in college to the many years as colleagues in the profession, I Championship while the football team played in have always known Jeff Hathaway to be a man of character. He has a tenacious the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. In addition, the women’s work ethic, an innate ability to establish the right vision, mission and values for basketball team played in the NCAA Final Four the organization he leads and a collaborative style to appropriately involve all for the fourth consecutive season and set a college stakeholders in the process of setting goals and creating the means to achieve basketball record for most consecutive wins with them. At the heart of it all is a passionate commitment to creating the best 90. The UConn baseball team made history with possible environment for student athlete success. Hofstra University made a its first-ever appearance in NCAA Super Regional wonderful decision in hiring Jeff.” play. The men’s soccer, women’s soccer and field MARK EMMERT, President, National Collegiate Athletic Association hockey teams participated in NCAA tournaments H “Jeff did a tremendous job as a member and later chair of the Division I Men’s while representatives from men’s and women’s Basketball Committee. His efforts directly contributed to lifelong experiences track and field and women’s diving also took part for thousands of student-athletes. I’m confident that he will bring the same in NCAA action. dedication and passion to the athletic program and the student-athletes of Hathaway originally came to Connecticut in Hofstra.” November of 1990 as senior associate athletic JIM NANTZ, CBS Sports director. In that role, he oversaw the day-to-day “I have known Jeff Hathaway a long time and there is no one I respect more in operations of the Division of Athletics and served college athletics than Jeff Hathaway. This is a big day for Hofstra University and as a program administrator for several sports. the future of Hofstra has been placed in good hands. Jeff is a high-achieving, During Hathaway’s tenure at Colorado State, high-quality person that I have gotten to know well during his tenure as the he oversaw a 15-sport program – nine women’s Chair of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee. Jeff’s success as a teams and six men’s. Hathaway was an extremely leader speaks for itself. He has the Midas touch!” successful fundraiser during his time in Fort MIKE SLIVE, Commissioner, Southeastern Conference Collins. The school drew national attention for a “I have known Jeff Hathaway for many years and had the pleasure of serving $15.2 million gift for football stadium renovations with him on the NCAA Men’s Basketball Committee. Jeff’s extensive experience, and expansion. his enthusiasm and his energy makes him a leader no matter what room he is Prior to joining UConn, Hathaway served in in. His commitment to assisting young men and women in getting an education a number of capacities at his alma mater, the while participating in college sports make him an outstanding choice as Hofstra’s new athletics director.” University of Maryland, from 1982 to 1990, including assistant athletics director for marketing MIKE TRANGHESE, former Commissioner, Big East Conference and communications, acting assistant athletics “Jeff is an outstanding administrator who will provide Hofstra with great director for business affairs, athletics business leadership in the future. He has long been a leader in collegiate athletics and manager and men’s basketball trainer. Hofstra will do well with Jeff at the helm. ” Hathaway earned his degree in athletic TOM YEAGER, Commissioner, Colonial Athletic Association administration from Maryland in 1981. He “Jeff Hathaway is one of the brightest, creative and competent administrators later received a master’s degree in general in college athletics. Everyone in the CAA is excited about his joining our team administration from Maryland and is currently and we look forward to his contribution to the continued success of the Hofstra continuing work on a PhD in the Department program and the CAA.” of Educational Leadership at the University of Connecticut. KEVIN WHITE, Vice President/Director of Athletics, Duke University Hathaway and his wife, Paula, have two children – “Hofstra literally hit the proverbial lottery! Hiring Jeff Hathaway as vice president and director of athletics – a highly seasoned athletic director who is clearly one Meghan (22) and Michael (18). of the most skilled and talented administrators within the NCAA – is nothing short of an immeasurable leadership acquisition!”

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PETE ALFANO ROB ANSPACH CHRISSY ARNONE JAY ARTINIAN RACHEL AUGUST CATHY AULL Cross Country Coach Wrestling Coach Assistant Director of Senior Associate Assistant Director of Athletic Department Athletics/Marketing and Director of Athletics/ Athletics/ Secretary Promotions Facilities Administration

ANN BALLER DR. MICHAEL BARNES JAMES BARONE BROOKE BENDERNAGEL BRIAN BERT BRIAN BOHL Associate Director of Faculty Athletics Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities Assistant Strength and Senior Assistant Athletic Facilities Representative Athletic Development Coordinator Conditioning Coach Director of Athletic H Communications

ALLISON BRADSHAW NEIL COLLINS JOHN CONSIDINE TARA COPPOLA MARIA CORVINO COURTENEY CREWS Strength and Assistant Director of Assistant Equipment Assistant Director of Assistant Director Assistant Director of Conditioning Coach Athletic Facilities Manager Athletic Facilities of Athletics/Ticket Athletic Development Operations

MAREN CROWLEY KATHY DE ANGELIS BILL EDWARDS JOE ELLIOTT DAVID FERNANDEZ JIM FURLONG Women’s Golf Coach Field Hockey Coach Softball Coach Men’s Golf Coach Athletic Facilities Director of Athletic Coordinator Development

JIM GIBBONS DOUG GILLIES STEPHEN GORCHOV KRISTINA HERNANDEZ COLM KENNEDY KRISTA KILBURN- Associate Director Athletic Facilities Associate Director Volleyball Coach Assistant Director of STEVESKEY of Athletics/NCAA Coordinator of Athletics/ Athletic Facilities Women’s Basketball Education and Communications Coach Compliance Services

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JAMES LALLY LAUREN LEO CINDY LEWIS EVAN MALINGS DINO MATTESSICH JOE MIHALICH Assistant Director of Director of Tennis Senior Associate Head Athletic Trainer Deputy Director of Men’s Basketball Coach Athletics/ Student- Director of Athletics Athletics Athlete Services and Life Skills Development

KEVIN MURGA RICHARD NUTTALL JEANNE O’KEEFE RACHEL PEEL- JAMES PRENDERGAST SIMON RIDDIOUGH Athletic Facilities Men’s Soccer Coach Athletic Department MACANDREW Assistant Strength and Women’s Soccer Coach Coordinator Secretary Associate Dean of Conditioning Coach University Advisement H

JOHN RUSSO DAVID SALOMON DIANE SCHUERLEIN JIM SHEEHAN LEN SKOROS CLARICE SMITH Baseball Coach Athletic Facilities Athletic Department Senior Sports Director of Athletic Athletic Department Coordinator Secretary Information Director Publications Secretary

SHANNON SMITH MICHELLE SPATERELLA SAMANTHA SWEENEY HARRIET TEITLE KATHY THEILING SETH TIERNEY Women’s Lacrosse Assistant Dean of Assistant Director Athletic Department Equipment Manager Men’s Lacrosse Coach Coach Advisement of Athletics/NCAA Secretary Education and Compliance Services

HAILE URQUHART DAVE WALSH RYAN WATSON IRENE WYMES WINNIE WYMES DR. MICHAEL YORIO Director of Ticket Sales Assistant Equipment Assistant Director of Ticket Office Graduate Athletic Department Medical Director Manager Athletic Facilities Assistant Secretary

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ofstra University is committed to Area two is academic advising. The the pursuit of academic and athletic academic advisor serves as the primary Hexcellence. The University views advisor for first-year and undecided student- participation in intercollegiate athletics athletes, and also assists upperclassmen who as benefiting the student-athlete in an have declared a major. educationally enhancing experience beyond any other opportunity available. Hofstra Area three is academic monitoring. The also realizes the time commitment made advisor monitors the academic progress of by student-athletes and has committed student‑athletes to ensure compliance with the facilities and resources to support all Hofstra University, NCAA and conference students. regulations. The advisor’s regular communication with the faculty and coaches The University Tutorial Program (UTP) provide opportunities for early intervention provides free tutoring in every subject should academic difficulties arise. area to any Hofstra student. Students are able to obtain up to 1 1/2 hours of Area four is study halls. The University individual tutorial assistance per week for Tutorial Program supports athletic study up to three courses. They are also able to halls by providing tutors in various utilize the various help labs on campus, subjects as necessary. The academic which specialize in providing assistance advisors also assess the needs of in writing, business and QM, and biology individual student‑athletes to provide the and chemistry. In addition to this service, most effective study environment. The student-athletes are assigned an academic assessment tool administered by the Center H advisor, through the Center for University for University Advisement is also used to Advisement, who helps address the various provide various enrichment seminars for the needs of student‑athletes. The academic student‑athletes such as time management, advisor emphasizes four areas in their writing skills, campus resources, and efforts to ensure the academic success of surviving the college transition. Hofstra’s student-athletes. In 2010 The Fried Family Student-Athlete Area one is academic counseling. Services Development Center was opened on the are provided in the areas of academic second level of the James M. Shuart planning, career planning, personal Stadium Building. The center houses the counseling, and campus and community offices of the Student-Athlete Services Staff, referrals. The advisor also meets with as well as a large computer lab with printer prospective student‑athletes, at the coach’s access for use by Hofstra student-athletes, request, to share the many benefits of a a quiet study area with wireless internet Hofstra University education. access and two group study/tutor rooms with power point access and white boards.

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hrough a comprehensive athletic training program, Hofstra University student-athletes are provided excellent health care Tduring their time at the University. A coordinated effort between the University Health and Wellness Center, the Athletic Department and outside health care providers ensures every student-athlete the best medical attention possible.

University student-athletes have direct access to a myriad of health care services. Managing the coverage of every practice and competition event is Hofstra University’s athletic training staff, which is led by Head Athletic Trainer Evan Malings and features six full-time athletic trainers and numerous student athletic trainers. The athletic trainers provide injury management, rehabilitation and treatment to the entire Athletic program. Utilizing three state-of-the-art athletic training rooms, these professionals work tirelessly to ensure the safe participation of Hofstra’s student-athletes and to return injured athletes to play quickly and safely.

Supporting the athletic trainers is medical director Dr. Michael Yorio and his team at Pro Health Care, Inc. Dr. Yorio is in his sixth year on Hofstra’s medical team. Yorio is an internist with specialized training in sports medicine. He earned his undergraduate degree at Villanova University, and received his medical degree from the SUNY Health H Science Center in Syracuse. Yorio previously served as a sports medicine fellow with the University of Maryland Orthopedics. Prior to that, he was a resident physician in internal medicine at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. Yorio was named the Director of Player Medical Services for the 2008 U.S. Open Tennis Tournament in Flushing, New York, and is on the medical staff for the New York Islanders. He also worked as a team physician for the University of Maryland from 2003 to 2005. Physical therapist John Finneran of Peak Performance also aids in Hofstra’s student-athlete care.

Hofstra University sponsors a fully accredited, highly competitive undergraduate degree program for athletic training majors, in which Hofstra student athletic trainers participate in all aspects of the health care system.

EVAN MALINGS DR. MICHAEL YORIO ANDREW WETSTEIN Head Athletic Team Physician Wrestling Trainer Athletic Trainer

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H ABOUT NEW YORK CITY… Hofstra is located only 3025 miles from New York City – the capital of culture and finance. You can visit Carnegie Hall, South Street Seaport, Hard Rock Café, Grand Central Station, Central Park, NBC Studios in Rockefeller Center, Little Italy or Chinatown.

• Study the world’s finest sculptures and paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. • Go and cheer along with the crowd at a Yankees, Mets, Rangers, Nets or Knicks game. • Wave at the TV cameras in the street-level studios of FOX, CNN, NBC, CBS or ABC. • Walk through the financial capital of the world at the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street. • Take the subway to Coney Island for a Nathan’s hot dog and a ride on the Cyclone, the last of the great wooden rollercoasters. • Get half-priced tickets to Broadway’s finest shows at the TKTS booth in a new, glittering Times Square.

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ABOUT LONG ISLAND… LongABOUT Island has LONGa rich history ISLAND… as an active, vibrant community, a summer playground, andLong home Island to somehas a ofrich New history York’s as mostan active, prominent vibrant families. community, a summer playground, and home to some of New York’s most prominent families. Five distinct regions make up Long Island: • North Shore, otherwise known as the Gold Coast, with dozens of historic sites dating H back to colonial days and Gatsby-era mansions. • South Shore, the Island’s spectator sports and entertainment center, with world- famous Jones and Fire Island Beaches, and home to the New York Islanders. • Central Suffolk, with beautiful forests and natural inlets, the world’s largest factory outlet center and a huge water park. • North Fork, with an array of vineyards, waterfront ports and farm stands. • South Fork, widely known as “The Hamptons,” with its pristine beaches and exclusive villages.

You can catch a Hofstra shuttle bus to Jones Beach – a state park with six miles of gorgeous coastline, a boardwalk, swimming pools, golf and outdoor concerts.

With everything from : • museums, historical sites and lighthouses, • to sophisticated malls, designer outlets and shopping villages, • to wineries and farm stands, • to family fun parks, aquariums and zoos, ...there is plenty to do on Long Island!

2013– 14 Wrestling • 3 5 WRESTLING FACILITIES MACK SPORTS COMPLEX HOME OF HOFSTRA WRESTLING

n January 2, 2000 the Hofstra Wrestling program moved into the 5,023- seat Hofstra Arena, which was renamed the David S. Mack Sports and OExhibition complex in 2006.

Construction of the $15 million, 93,000 square-foot facility began in the fall of 1998 and was completed in December 1999. The Complex also houses the Hofstra Basketball teams, and hosts commencements, exhibitions, trade shows, concerts and other special events.

“Mr. Mack has been extremely generous to Hofstra over the years, and the David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex will serve as just the latest reminder on our campus of that generosity,” said Hofstra University President Stuart Rabinowitz, referring to the David S. and Sondra Mack Student Center and Mack Hall, which houses the University Club.

In October 2012 the debate between President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney was held in the Mack Sorts Complex, H marking the second presidential debate held in the building. In October 2008 the Mack Sports Complex hosted the third and final debate between presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain. The Mack Sports Complex has also hosted performances by NBC Late Night talk show host and comedian Jimmy Fallon, comedian Louis C.K., musical artist Justin Bieber, as well as the 2010 New York Gubernatorial Debate.

The Mack Sports Complex includes full-chair back seating for spectators in an arena configuration. The air-conditioned facility is equipped with a state-of-the-art electronic scoreboard, men’s and women’s locker rooms, a media room, an athletic training room, a large weight room, dressing rooms for stage events, four concession stands, five ticket windows, six luxury boxes and offices for Hofstra’s athletic administration and basketball staffs.

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he Teague Ryan Wrestling Complex was completed in September 2009 and provides the Pride with one of the finest training facilities Tin the northeast. The project, which was named in honor of former Hofstra Head Coach Tom Ryan’s son Teague, who passed away suddenly in 2004. The Teague Ryan Wrestling Complex features the Chief Ray Downey, Sr. Wrestling Room, the Rudy Fiorvanti Strength and Conditioning Room, the Jon Masa Student-Athlete Lounge, renovated office space for the coaching staff, an athletic training area, and a refurbished team locker room.

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VIRGINIA TECH & HOKIE DUALS CLIFF KEEN-LAS VEGAS NWCA NATIONAL DUALS (SALEM, VA) INVITATIONAL (COLUMBUS, OH) NOVEMBER 7-11, 2013 (LAS VEGAS, NV) FEBRUARY 14-16, 2014 DECEMBER 4-8, 2013 Departing Hofstra: Thursday, November 7 Departing Hofstra: Friday, February 14 Transportation: Coach USA bus Departing Hofstra: Wednesday, December 4 Transportation: Coach USA bus Transportation: Commercial flight Hotel: Hotel: Comfort Suites Inn at Ridgewood Farm Hotel: Columbus Marriott Northwest 2898 Keagy Rd. Las Vegas Hotel & Casino 5605 Blazer Pkwy. Salem, VA 24153 3000 Paradise Rd. Dublin, OH 43017 (540) 375-4800 Las Vegas, NV 89109 (614) 791-1000 (702) 732-5111 Returning to Hofstra: Sunday November 11 Returning to Hofstra: Sunday, February 16 Returning to Hofstra: Sunday, December 8 CORNELL UNIVERSITY OKLAHOMA UNIVERSITY (ITHACA, NY) (NORMAN, OK) SOUTHERN SCUFFLE FEBRUARY 21-22, 2014 NOVEMBER 15-17, 2013 (CHATTANOOGA, TN) DECEMBER 30, 2013- JANUARY 3, 2014 Departing Hofstra: Friday, February 21 Departing Hofstra: Friday, November 15 H Transportation: Commercial flight Departing Hofstra: Monday, December 30 Transportation: Coach USA bus Transportation: Commercial flight Hotel: Hotel: NCED Conference Center and Hotel Hotel: Fairfield Inn & Suites 2801 East State Hwy. 9 Holiday Inn Express Chattanooga 359 Elmira Rd. Norman, OK 73071 440 Martin Luther King Blvd. Ithaca, NY 14850 (405) 447-9000 Chattanooga, TN 37402 (607) 277-1000 (423) 664-4321 Returning to Hofstra: Sunday, November 17 Returning to Hofstra: Saturday, February 22 Returning to Hofstra: Friday, January 3

NY STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS EIWA CHAMPIONSHIPS (ITHACA, NY) BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY (PHILADELPHIA, PA) NOVEMBER 23-24, 2013 (BLOOMSBURG, PA) MARCH 7-9 JANUARY 18-19 Departing Hofstra: Saturday, November 23 Departing Hofstra: Friday, March 7 Transportation: Coach USA bus Departing Hofstra: Saturday, January 18 Transportation: Coach USA bus Transportation: Coach USA bus Hotel: Hotel: Fairfield Inn & Suites Hotel: Sheraton University City Hotel 359 Elmira Rd. Hampton Inn 2549 Chestnut St. Ithaca, NY 14850 255 Paper Mill Rd. Philadelphia, PA 19104 (607) 277-1000 Bloomsburg, PA 17185 (215) 387-8000 (570) 380-1020 Returning to Hofstra: Sunday, November 24 Returning to Hofstra: Sunday, March 9 Returning to Hofstra: Sunday, January 19

GRAPPLE AT THE GARDEN NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (NEW YORK, NY) RIDER UNIVERSITY (OKLAHOMA CITY, OK) DECEMBER 1, 2013 (LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ) MARCH 18-23, 2014 FEBRUARY 9, 2014 Departing Hofstra: Sunday, December 1 Departing Hofstra: TBA Transportation: Coach USA bus Departing Hofstra: Sunday, February 9 Transportation: TBA Returning to Hofstra: After last match Transportation: Coach USA bus Hotel: TBA Returning to Hofstra: After match Returning to Hofstra: TBA

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CLICK OPPONENT NAME TO VIEW MATCH SUMMARY (6-15, 4-2 IN CAA) NOVEMBER TIME/RESULTS 4 Sunday at Virginia Tech Hokie Open NTS 9 Friday at #1 University of Minnesota 6-32 L 11 Sunday at #25 University of Wisconsin 13-18 L 17 Saturday at New York State Championships A (Ithaca, NY) 3rd pl./135.5/8 PW 18 Sunday at New York State Championships B (Ithaca, NY) NTS/5 PW

24 Saturday Asics-Journeymen Northeast Duals vs. Bloomsburg University 10-24 L vs. #10 University of Oklahoma 6-36 L vs. # 11 Central Michigan University 9-24 L vs. #23 Purdue University 8-32 L

30 Friday at #21 Lehigh University 7-34 L

DECEMBER 2 Sunday at University of Pennsylvania 12-21 L at Drexel University* 16-22 L H

16 Sunday The Grapple at the Garden vs. #5 University of Iowa 0-42 L vs. #4 Ohio State University 3-38 L

29-30 Saturday-Sunday The Ken Kraft Midlands Championships 34th Pl./8.5 pts

JANUARY 16 Wednesday Rider University* 17-15 W 19 Saturday CAA Duals at George Mason, Fairfax, VA vs. Boston University* 20-19 W vs. Old Dominion University* 12-19 L vs. George Mason University* 32-8 W

25 Friday American University 21-9 W 27 Sunday Columbia University 23-9 W

FEBRUARY 2 Saturday #10 Cornell University 15-30 L 10 Sunday at Binghamton University* 23-19 W

17 Sunday NWCA National Duals – Regional at #10 Cornell 0-42 L vs. #11 Virginia 15-21 L

MARCH 9 Saturday Colonial Athletic Association Championships 1st Place/67.5 pts. at Boston University

21-23 Thursday-Saturday NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships 46th Place/3.5 pts. at Wells Fargo Arena, Des Moines, IA NWCA team rankings; InterMat individual rankings

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2012-13 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY WRESTLING STATISTICS (6-15 OVERALL, 4-2 CAA – FINAL) Wins by…. WT. WRESTLER OVERALL DUALS CAA DUAL FALLS DEC. MAJ TECH HU CL. W-L W-L DUALS PTS. DEC. FALLS CAREER 125 Steve Bonanno 19-12 12-9 6-0 43/31 1 10 6 3 103-50 133 Jamie Franco 19-15 9-10 3-1 27/34 0 17 1 1 54-50 133 Joey Gosinski 3-6 0-2 0-2 0/7 0 2 1 0 8-11 141 Luke Vaith 22-14 13-8 4-2 49/25 0 11 6 4 76-50 141 Jamel Hudson 7-4 0-0 0-0 0/0 1 2 4 0 7-4 149 Justin Accordino 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 75-42 149 Matt Spataro 9-14 3-8 1-0 9/32 2 5 2 0 19-33 149 Cody Ruggirello 6-13 2-8 1-4 9/27 4 2 0 0 10-15 157 Cody Ruggirello 0-3 0-3 0-0 0/14 0 0 0 0 0-3 Ruggirello Total 6-16 2-11 1-4 9/41 4 2 0 0 10-18 149 C. Goshkagarian 2-5 0-0 0-0 0/0 2 0 0 0 2-5 H 149 Jahlani Callender 8-7 0-0 0-0 0/0 1 4 3 0 8-7 149 Dan Manley 1-2 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 1 0 0 8-11 157 Tyler Banks 9-5 7-4 2-2 25/12 0 7 1 0 56-54 157 Jay Lysne 5-12 0-8 0-2 0/36 0 3 2 0 5-12 157 Russ Benner 4-2 0-0 0-0 0/0 1 3 0 0 4-2 165 Russ Benner 3-4 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 2 0 0 3-4 Benner Total 7-6 0-0 0-0 0/0 1 5 0 0 7-6 157 Dalton Ahern 6-9 0-0 0-0 0/0 1 3 1 0 6-9 157 Michael Caputo 3-7 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 2 0 1 3-7 157 Sam Schwartzapfel 3-2 0- 0-0 0/0 0 1 2 0 3-2 165 Nick Terdick 7-23 1-19 1-5 4/79 1 3 2 1 23-37 165 Dan Spurgeon 4-9 0-0 0-0 0/0 2 2 0 0 4-9 165 Frank Affronti 4-1 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 4 0 0 4-1 174 Jermaine John 19-13 12-9 6-0 42/31 2 15 2 0 28-30 174 David Heitman 0-3 0-0 0-1 0/0 0 0 0 0 0-3 184 David Heitman 0-3 0-3 0-0 0/16 0 0 0 0 0-3 Heitman Total 0-6 0-4 0-1 0/16 0 0 0 0 0-6 184 Taras Luzhnyy 5-16 1-11 1-2 3/37 1 4 0 0 5-16 184 Victor Pozsonyi 1-7 1-5 1-1 3/19 0 1 0 0 1-7 197 Victor Pozsonyi 0-5 0-5 0-1 0/20 0 0 0 0 0-5 Pozsonyi Total 1-12 1-10 1-2 3/39 0 1 0 0 1-12 197 Tim Murphy 5-19 3-13 1-4 9/51 0 3 1 1 19-50 285 Paul Snyder 18-8 12-6 5-0 44/24 3 10 3 1 79-57 285 Zeal McGrew 16-9 1-2 0-1 3/9 2 11 2 0 39-22 285 Jimmy Trull 9-10 0-0 0-0 0/0 2 5 0 0 9-10 + - career

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2012-13 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY WRESTLING INDIVIDUAL RESULTS (FINAL 2012-13) Key: M-major decision, TF-Tech Fall, F-Fall, MFor-Medical Forfeit, SV-Sudden Victory, TB-Tie-BREAKER; LDQ-Disqualification Loss) * InterMat Individual Rankings 125 STEVE BONANNO Date Weight Won Lost Opponent’s Opponent’s Competition/Opp. W-L *Rank Class Name Institution 11/9 4 125 3:00-F #11 David Thorn Minnesota @ Minnesota Dual 0-1 11/11 4 125 M-12-3 Matt Cavallaris Wisconsin @ Wisconsin Dual 1-1 11/17 7 125 TF-17-0 (1:30) Kevin Ramkishun Oswego State NYS Championship 2-1 11/17 7 125 F-142 Ricardo Gomez Ithaca NYS Championship 3-1 11/17 7 125 9-13 Nashon Garrett Cornell NYS Championship (2) 3-2 11/24 10 125 8-3 Sean Boyland Bloomsburg @ Northeast Duals 4-2 11/24 10 125 10-5 Kyle Garcia Oklahoma @ Northeast Duals 5-2 11/24 10 125 1-5 Christian Cullinane Central Michigan @ Northeast Duals 5-3 11/24 10 125 2-5 Cam Eppert Purdue @ Northeast Duals 5-4 11/30 17 125 M-13-2 Alex Abreu Lehigh @ Lehigh Dual 6-4 12/2 17 125 7-9 sv #20 Mark Rappo Penn @ Penn Dual 6-5 12/2 17 125 3-1 Jake Goodwin Drexel @ Drexel Dual 7-5 12/16 19 125 2-10-M #1 Matt McDonough Iowa @Grapple at the Garden 7-6 12/16 19 125 0-1 #14 Nikko Triggas Ohio State @Grapple at the Garden 7-7 1/16 18 125 M-20-8 Patrick Skinner Rider Rider Dual 8-7 1/19 18 125 M-12-3 Bubba McKinley Boston U. @ CAA Duals 9-7 1/19 18 125 3-1 Rob Deautsch Old Dominion @ CAA Duals 10-7 1/19 18 125 TF-16-0 Rich Lavorato George Mason @ CAA Duals 11-7 1/25 16 125 13-6 David Terao American American Dual 12-7 1/27 16 125 12-7 Penn Gottfried Columbia Columbia Dual 13-7 2/2 16 125 1-3 #6 Nahshon Garrett Cornell Cornell Dual 13-8 2/10 17 125 M-12-2 Mike Sardo Binghamton @ Binghamton Dual 14-8 2/17 17 125 5-11 #6 Nashon Garrett Cornell @NWCA Nat Duals 14-9 2/17 17 125 2-5 #10 Matthew Snyder Virginia @NWCA Nat. Duals 14-10 3/9 16 125 TF-18-3 Rich Carroll-Lavorat George Mason @CAA Championships 15-10 3/9 16 125 M-10-1 Mike Sardo Binghamton @CAA Championships 16-10 3/9 16 125 3-2 Rob Deutsch Old Dominion @CAA Championships 17-10 3/21 16 125 9-2 Josh Martinez (#10) Air Force @NCAA Championships 18-10 3/21 16 125 3-5 Nathan Kraisser (#7) North Carolina @NCAA Championships 18-11 3/22 16 125 7-5 Tyler Iwamura CSU Bakersfield @NCAA Championships 19-11 3/22 16 125 0-3 David Thorn Minnesota @NCAA Championships 19-12 H 133 JAMIE FRANCO Date Weight Won Lost Opponent’s Opponent’s Competition/Opp. W-L Rank Class Name Institution 11/9 15 133 5-9 #6 Chris Dardannes Minnesota @ Minnesota Dual 0-1 11/11 15 133 9-7 sv Tom Kelliher Wisconsin @ Wisconsin Dual 1-1 11/17 14 133 8-3 Justin Farmer Buffalo NYS Championship 2-1 11/17 14 133 TF-21-6 (7:00) Kenneth Albert Hunter NYS Championship 3-1 11/17 14 133 2-5 Dan Riggi Binghamton NYS Championship 3-2 11/17 14 133 M-12-2 Omar Santiago Oswego State NYS Championship 4-2 11/17 14 133 3-2 Joe Moita Columbia NYS Championship (3) 5-2 11/24 17 133 2-8 Nick Wilcox Bloomsburg @ Northeast Duals 5-3 11/24 17 133 6-14-M #13 Cody Brewer Oklahoma @ Northeast Duals 5-4 11/24 17 133 2-8 #2 Scott Sentes Central Michigan @ Northeast Duals 5-5 11/24 17 133 4-8 #8 Cashe Quiroga Purdue @ Northeast Duals 5-6 11/30 133 4-7 Laike Gardner Lehigh @ Lehigh Dual 5-7 12/2 133 6-1 Geoffrey Bostany Penn @ Penn Dual 6-7 12/2 133 5-0 Clayton Lutow Drexel @ Drexel Dual 7-7 12/16 133 4-14-M #3 Tony Ramos Iowa @Grapple at the Garden 7-8 12/16 133 0-16-TF #1 Logan Stieber Ohio State @Grapple at the Garden 7-9 12/29 133 6-2 Drew Van Anrooy Oregon State @ Midlands 8-9 12/29 133 4-19-TF #4 A.J. Schoop Edinboro @ Midlands 8-10 12/29 133 4-6 #15 Levi Mele Northwestern @ Midlands 8-11 1/16 133 2-8 Jimmy Morris Rider Rider Dual 8-12 1/19 133 8-2 Zach Isenhour George Mason CAA Duals 9-12 1/25 133 2-0 Estaban Gomez-Rivera American American Dual 10-12 1/27 133 7-2 Robert Dyar Columbia Columbia Dual 11-12 2/2 133 2-1 tb1 Bricker Dixon Cornell Cornell Dual 12-12 2/10 133 6-1 Dylan Cohen Binghamton @ Binghamton Dual 13-12 2/17 133 3-4 Bricker Dixon Cornell @NWCA Nat. Duals 13-13 2/17 133 6-2 George DiCamillo Virginia @NWCA Nat. Duals 14-13 3/9 133 6-0 Joshua Harlowe Boston U. @CAA Championships 15-13 3/9 133 3-2 Scott Festejo Old Dominion @CAA Championships 16-13 3/9 133 8-4 Derek Steeley Binghamton @CAA Championships(1) 17-13 3/21 133 2-3 Shelton Mack Pittsburgh @NCAA Championships 17-14 3/21 133 6-4 sv1 Brandon Gambucci Duke @NCAA Championships 18-14 3/22 133 3-1 tb1 Joseph Ward North Carolina @NCAA Championships 19-14 3/22 133 2:25-F Scott Sentes Central Michigan @NCAA Championships 19-15 133 JOEY GOSINSKI Date Weight Won Lost Opponent’s Opponent’s Competition/Opp. W-L Rank Class Name Institution 11/18 133 M-8-0 Tyler Hall FLWC NYS Championship B 0-0 11/18 133 6-3 Austin Marisco Army NYS Championship B 1-0 11/18 133 M-9-0 Brian Barry Oneonta State NYS Championship B 2-0 11/18 133 2-8 Sean Walton Buffalo NYS Championship B(2) 2-1 12/2 141 4-12-M Zachary Beitz Penn State Nittany Lion Open 2-2 12/29 133 2-6 Mason Beckman Lehigh @ Midlands 2-3 12/29 133 6-2 #12 Shelton Mack Pittsburgh @ Midlands 3-3 12/29 133 0-9-M #2 Scott Sentes Central Michigan @ Midlands 3-4 1/19 133 0-2 Dane Harlowe Boston U. @ CAA Duals 3-5 1/19 133 4-15-M Scott Festejo Old Dominion @ CAA Duals 3-6 141 LUKE VAITH Date Weight Won Lost Opponent’s Opponent’s Competition/Place W-L Rank Class Name Institution 11/9 13 141 6-4 #7 Nick Dardanes Minnesota @ Minnesota Dual 1-0 11/11 13 141 3-5 #3 Tyler Graf Wisconsin @ Wisconsin Dual 1-1 11/17 7 141 TF-17-0 (2:58) Eamon Gaffney Ithaca NYS Championship 2-1 11/17 7 141 M-10-2 Jordan Dyer Brockport` NYS Championship 3-1 11/17 7 141 0-1 Michael Nevinger Cornell NYS Championship 3-2 11/17 7 141 TF-20-4 (3:50) Brian Bistis Cortland State NYS Championship 4-2

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11/17 7 141 M-12-4 Joseph Stanzione Cornell NYS Championship (3) 5-2 11/24 10 141 M-19-7 Simon Kitsiz Bloomsburg @ Northeast Duals 6-2 11/24 10 141 0-4 #1 Kendric Maple Oklahoma @ Northeast Duals 6-3 11/24 10 141 12-5 Nick Hodgkins Central Michigan @ Northeast Duals 7-3 11/24 10 141 4-3 ot Nick Lawrence Purdue @ Northeast Duals 8-3 11/30 10 141 5-8 Anthony Salupo Lehigh @ Lehigh Dual 8-4 12/2 10 141 5-4 C.J. Cobb Penn @ Penn Dual 9-4 12/2 10 141 7-10 Frank Cimato Drexel @ Drexel Dual 9-5 12/16 13 141 2-3 #11 Mike Ballweg Iowa @Grapple at the Garden 9-6 12/16 13 141 7-17-M #2 Hunter Stieber Ohio State @Grapple at the Garden 9-7 12/29 13 141 6-0 Ryan Lubeck Wisconsin @ Midlands 10-7 12/29 13 141 1-10-M Jason Tsirtsis Northwestern @ Midlands 10-8 12/29 13 141 6-1 Eric Roach Indiana @ Midlands 11-8 12/29 13 141 3-4 Joey Lazor Northern Iowa @ Midlands 11-9 1/16 16 141 M-17-9 Vinny Fava Rider Rider Dual 12-9 1/19 16 141 Inj. Def. Tyler Scotton Boston U. CAA Duals 13-9 1/19 16 141 0-2 Chris Macati Old Dominion CAA Duals 13-10 1/19 16 141 TF-21-5 Sahid Kargbo George Mason CAA Duals 14-10 1/25 17 141 6-1 John Boyle American American Dual 15-10 1/27 17 141 M-20-9 Alec Mooradian Columbia Columbia Dual 16-10 2/2 17 141 5-0 #10 Mike Nevinger Cornell Cornell Dual 17-10 2/10 17 141 TF-21-6 Dan Riggi Binghamton @Binghamton Dual 18-10 2/17 17 141 0-3 #13 Mike Nevinger Cornell @NWCA Nat. Duals 18-11 2/17 17 141 5-2 Jimmy Nehls Virginia @NWCA Nat. Duals 19-11 3/9 16 141 10-11 Frank Cimato Drexel @CAA Championships 19-12 3/9 16 141 6-5 Joe Bonaldi Binghamton @CAA Championships 20-12 3/9 16 141 M-8-0 Vinny Fava Rider @CAA Championships(3) 21-12 3/21 16 141 8-3 Nathan PennesI West Virginia @NCAA Championships 22-12 3/21 16 141 2-13 – M Mitchell Port #4 Edinboro @NCAA Championships 22-13 3/22 16 141 2-6 Nicholas Hucke Missouri @NCAA Championships 22-14 141 JAMEL HUDSON Date Weight Won Lost Opponent’s Opponent’s Competition/Opp. W-L Rank Class Name Institution 11/4 141 6-8 Dean Pavlou Chattanooga Hokie Open 0-1 11/4 141 9-3 Cody Ross North Carolina Hokie Open 1-1 11/4 141 M-10-1 Landon Reed Chattanooga Hokie Open 2-1 11/4 141 7-9 Tanner Hough Duke Hokie Open 2-2 12/2 141 M-17-5 Jason Stephen Pittsburgh Nittany Lion Open 3-2 H 12/2 141 1:51-F Devin Carter Virginia Tech Nittany Lion Open 3-3 12/2 141 3-9 Cody Ross North Carolina Nittany Lion Open 3-4 1/5 141 F-1:54 Joe DeQuinzio Princeton F&M Open 4-4 1/5 141 M-13-5 James Carucci Lehigh F&M Open 5-4 1/5 141 M-18-6 Stephen Beam UMBC F&M Open 6-4 1/5 141 7-6 Rick Durso F&M F&M Open (1) 7-4 149/157 CODY RUGGIRELLO Date Weight Won Lost Opponent’s Opponent’s Competition/Opp. W-L Rank Class Name Institution 11/4 149 F-2:47 Gage Asher King College Hokie Open 1-0 11/4 149 1-5 Tywan Claxton King College Hokie Open 1-1 11/4 149 0-7 Gus Sako Virginia Hokie Open 1-2 11/30 157 4:27-F Joey Napoli Lehigh @ Lehigh Dual 1-3 12/16 157 4-16-M #1 Derek St. John Iowa @Grapple at the Garden 1-4 12/16 157 0-8-M Josh Demas Ohio State @Grapple at the Garden 1-5 12/29 157 1-7 #16 Dave Habat Edinboro @ Midlands 1-6 12/29 157 8-10 tb1 Zach Bintliff Princeton @ Midlands 1-7 1/16 149 2-7 Curt Delia Rider Rider Dual 1-8 1/19 149 3-4 Nick Tourville Boston U. CAA Duals 1-9 1/19 149 2-8 Lenny Richardson Old Dominion CAA Duals 1-10 1/19 149 4-0 Greg Flournoy George Mason CAA Duals 2-10 1/25 149 4-7 Kevin Tao American American Dual 2-11 1/27 149 2-8 #8 Steve Santos Columbia Columbia Dual 2-12 2/2 149 F-4:54 Ryan Dunphy Cornell Cornell Dual 3-12 2/10 149 1:45-F #4 Donnie Vinson Binghamton @ Binghamton Dual 3-13 2/17 149 2-6 #14 Chris Villalonga Cornell @NWCA Nat. Duals 3-14 2/17 149 3-5 #20 Derek Valenti Virginia @NWCA Nat. Duals 3-15 3/9 149 8-2 Curt Delia Rider @CAA Championships 4-15 3/9 149 2-3 Alex Richardson Old Dominion @CAA Championships 4-16 3/9 149 F-1:29 Josh Yurasits Drexel @CAA Championships 5-16 3/9 149 F-4:28 Nick Tourville Boston U. @CAA Championships(3) 6-16 149 MATT SPATARO Date Weight Won Lost Opponent’s Opponent’s Competition/Opp. W-L Rank Class Name Institution 11/4 149 1-3 Christian Barber North Carolina Hokie Open 0-1 11/4 149 M-12-2 Shane Lee The Citadel Hokie Open 1-1 11/4 149 M-13-2 Caleb Swinson Appalachian State Hokie Open 2-1 11/4 149 3-1 Ryan Medved Gardner Webb Hokie Open 3-1 11/4 149 4:50-F Chad Strube Virginia Tech Hokie Open 3-2 11/9 149 5-4 Tom Giamo Minnesota @ Minnesota Dual 4-2 11/11 149 0-3 Cole Schmitt Wisconsin @ Wisconsin Dual 4-3 11/17 149 1:08-F Steve Santos Columbia NYS Championship 4-4 11/17 149 F-4:37 Daniel Palmerino Brockport NYS Championship 5-4 11/17 149 F-5:24 Brady Kwong Hunter NYS Championship 6-4 11/17 149 1-3 Bobby Diema Cortland NYS Championship 6-5 11/17 149 4-2 Ryan Guynup Jamestown CC NYS Championship (5) 7-5 11/24 149 3-5 Josh Roosa Bloomsburg @ Northeast Duals 7-6 11/24 149 5:32-TF #8 Nick Lester Oklahoma @ Northeast Duals 7-7 11/24 149 2-1 ot Jared Porter Central Michigan @ Northeast Duals 8-7 11/24 149 3-7 #14 Ivan Lopouchanski Purdue @ Northeast Duals 8-8 11/30 149 3-20-TF (7:00) Shane West Lehigh @ Lehigh Dual 8-9 12/2 149 6-7 Andrew Lenzi Penn @ Penn Dual 8-10 12/2 149 5-1 Shane Fenningham Drexel @ Drexel Dual 9-10 12/16 149 2-14-M Mike Kelly Iowa @Grapple at the Garden 9-11 12/16 149 4:47 – F Ian Paddock Ohio State @Grapple at the Garden 9-12 12/29 149 0-15-TF(6:12) #11 Nick Lester Oklahoma @ Midlands 9-13 12/29 149 6:58-F Tyler Bedelyon Clarion @ Midlands 9-14

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149 CORY GOSHKAGARIAN Date Weight Won Lost Opponent’s Opponent’s Competition/Opp. W-L Rank Class Name Institution 11/4 149 2-7 Zeb Stewart VMI Hokie Open 0-1 11/4 149 2-4 Chad Strube Virginia Tech Hokie Open 0-2 12/2 149 3-12-M Dillon Gavlock Lock Haven Nittany Lion Open 0-3 1/5 149 2:32-F Billy Randt Lock Haven F&M Open 0-4 1/5 149 F-2:50 Mark Mandel West Chester F&M Open 1-4 1/5 149 F-2:31 Nick Maccini Drexel F&M Open 2-4 1/5 149 2-7 Andrew Murano F&M F&M Open 2-5 149 JAHLANI CALLENDER Date Weight Won Lost Opponent’s Opponent’s Competition/Opp. W-L Rank Class Name Institution 11/4 149 F-0:28 Joshua Reedy King College Hokie Open 1-0 11/4 149 0-11-M Dylan Cottrell Appalachian State Hokie Open 1-1 11/4 149 4-10 Chris Mears North Carolina Hokie Open 1-2 11/18 149 6-3 Javier Rodriguez Army NYS Championship B 2-2 11/18 149 M-10-2 John Gochenour Brockport NYS Championship B 3-2 11/18 149 9-8 Mitchell Janes Cortland NYS Championship B 4-2 11/18 149 2-6 Ryan Dunphy Cornell NYS Championship B 4-3 11/24 149 0-6 Brooks Martino Penn Mat Town Open 4-4 11/24 149 8-5 Josh Clark Old Dominion Mat Town Open 5-4 11/24 149 0-4 William Randt Lock Haven Mat Town Open 5-5 12/2 149 5-3 tb Domenic Pietropaolo Pittsburgh Nittany Lion Open 6-5 12/2 149 2-5 Joey Kielbasa Central Michigan Nittany Lion Open 6-6 12/2 149 0-9-M Alex Cisneros Finger Lakes WC Nittany Lion Open 6-6 1/5 149 M-16-3 Matthew Mandel West Chester F&M Open 7-6 1/5 149 M-13-1 Kris Dutt UMBC F&M Open 8-6 1/5 149 7-16-M Andrew Alton Penn State F&M Open 8-7 1/5 149 Med For Matt Cimato Drexel F&M Open 8-7* 149 DAN MANLEY Date Weight Won Lost Opponent’s Opponent’s Competition/Opp. W-L Rank Class Name Institution 11/24 149 7-6 Josh Clark Old Dominion Mat Town Open 1-0 11/24 149 3-11-M Andrew Murano Franklin & Marshall Mat Town Open 1-1 11/24 149 2-7 Adam Healey Bucknell Mat Town Open 1-2 12/2 157 L-MFor James Vollrath Penn State Nittany Lion Open 1-2* H 157 TYLER BANKS Date Weight Won Lost Opponent’s Opponent’s Competition/Place W-L Rank Class Name Institution 11/9 157 1-3 sv Seth Lange Minnesota @ Minnesota Dual 0-1 11/11 157 6-2 Alex Yde Wisconsin @ Wisconsin Dual 1-1 1/16 157 2-3 tb1 Zac Cibula Rider Rider Dual 1-2 1/19 157 2-4 Nestor Taffur Boston U. @ CAA Duals 1-3 1/19 157 3-0 Brennan Bromley Old Dominion @CAA Duals 2-3 1/25 157 3-1 Mark Cirello American American Dual 3-3 1/27 157 4-3 Jake O’Hara Columbia Columbia Dual 4-3 2/2 157 4-3 tb2 Jesse Shanaman Cornell Cornell Dual 5-3 2/10 157 M-10-2 Jack McKeever Binghamton @ Binghamton Dual 6-3 2/17 157 1-2 Jesse Shanaman Cornell @NWCA Nat. Duals 6-4 2/17 157 Forfeit Virginia @NWCA Nat. Duals 7-4 3/9 157 1-2 tb Zach Cibula Rider @CAA Championships 7-5 3/9 157 7-0 Brennan Brumley Old Dominion @CAA Championships 8-5 3/9 157 7-0 Jaaziah Bethea George Mason @CAA Championships(3) 9-5 157 JAY LYSNE Date Weight Won Lost Opponent’s Opponent’s Competition/Opp. W-L Rank Class Name Institution 11/4 157 2-0 Davis Bagwell Newberry Hokie Open 1-0 11/4 157 2:50-F Scott Winston Rutgers Hokie Open 1-1 11/4 157 9-3 Mike Simmons Rutgers Hokie Open 2-1 11/4 157 1:55-F Matt Stephens Virginia Tech Hokie Open 2-2 11/17 157 9-3 Justin Patus Oswego NYS Championship 3-2 11/17 157 11-17 Bernard Watson USMMA NYS Championship 3-3 11/17 157 M-14-5 Jesse Capello-Colon Hunter NYS Championship 4-3 11/17 157 M-10-0 Tyler White Alfred State NYS Championship 5-3 11/17 157 2-18-TF Christopher Marchetti Army NYS Championship 5-4 11/24 157 5:58-TF Frank Hickman Bloomsburg @ Northeast Duals 5-5 11/24 157 1:20-F Justin DeAngelis Oklahoma @ Northeast Duals 5-6 11/24 157 6-10 Dakota Cooley Central Michigan @ Northeast Duals 5-7 11/24 157 5:59-TF Tommy Churchard Purdue @ Northeast Duals 5-8 11/30 165 1:39-F Eric Hess Lehigh @ Lehigh Dual 5-9 12/2 157 4-19-TF (6:39) Tory Hernandez Penn @ Penn Dual 5-10 12/2 157 3:57-F Austin Sommer Drexel @ Drexel Dual 5-11 1/19 157 8-12 Jaaziah Bethea George Mason @ CAA Duals 5-12 157 DALTON AHERN Date Weight Won Lost Opponent’s Opponent’s Competition/Place W-L Rank Class Name Institution 11/4 157 2-6 Ryan Harrington North Carolina Hokie Open 0-1 11/4 157 0-7 Gabe Martinez Air Force Hokie Open 0-2 11/18 157 M-8-0 Justin James SUNY Westchester NYS Championship B 1-2 11/18 157 F-3:37 Jason Villar Army NYS Championship B 2-2 11/18 157 3-5 Andrew Gonzalez Cornell NYS Championship B 2-3 11/18 157 0-9-M Tyler Sheridan Columbia NYS Championship B 2-4 11/24 157 3-8 Aaron Fry Lock Haven Mat Town Open 2-5 11/24 157 0-15-TF (6:13) Scott Bosak Cornell Mat Town Open 2-6 12/2 157 0-5 Sean O’Malley Maryland Nittany Lion Open 2-7 1/5 157 0-9-M Jason Fugiel Drexel F&M Open 2-8 1/5 157 2-1 Daniel Carr F&M Open 3-8 1/5 157 7-0 Chris Nagel Lock Haven F&M Open 4-8 1/5 157 3-0 Anthony Herring Nassau CC F&M Open 5-8 1/5 157 Med For Anthony Perrotti Rutgers F&M Open 6-8 1/5 157 4:51-F Jacob Crawford North Carolina F&M Open 6-9 1/5 157 No Match Troy Reaghard Pittsburgh F&M Open (7) 6-9*

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157 MICHAEL CAPUTO Date Weight Won Lost Opponent’s Opponent’s Competition/Place W-L Rank Class Name Institution 11/4 157 1-5 John Jones King College Hokie Open 0-1 11/4 157 0-8-M Gabe Martinez King College Hokie Open 0-2 11/18 157 0-4 Jake Kazimir Columbia NYS Championship B 0-3 11/18 157 TF-16-1 (5:10) Dylan Lojac NYU NYS Championship B 1-3 11/18 157 10-3 Bradley Haggerty Brockport NYS Championship B 2-3 11/18 157 4-2 Craemer Hedash Army NYS Championship B 3-3 11/18 157 4-5 Scott Bosak Cornell NYS Championship B 3-4 11/24 157 4:38-F Cody Copeland Lock Haven Mat Town Open 3-5 11/24 157 3-5 Vincent Favia Bucknell Mat Town Open 3-6 12/2 157 2-5 Anthony Guidice Maryland Nittany Lion Open 3-7 157 SAM SCHWARTZAPFEL Date Weight Won Lost Opponent’s Opponent’s Competition/Opp. W-L Rank Class Name Institution 11/18 157 M-16-5 Chris Sarro Cortland NYS Championship B 1-0 11/18 157 10-7 Craemer Hedash Army NYS Championship B 2-0 11/18 157 3-7 Taylor Simaz Cornell NYS Championship B 2-1 11/18 157 M-13-3 Tyler Sheridan Columbia NYS Championship B 3-1 11/18 157 0-5 Scott Bosak Cornell NYS Championship B(4) 3-2 157/165 RUSS BENNER Date Weight Won Lost Opponent’s Opponent’s Competition/Place W-L Rank Class Name Institution 11/4 157 5-3 Seiji Borja Newberry Hokie Open 1-0 11/4 157 2-5 Alex Medved Gardner Webb Hokie Open 1-1 11/4 157 F-1:44 Dan Igel Washington&Lee Hokie Open 2-1 11/4 157 6-2 Ryan Harrington North Carolina Hokie Open 3-1 11/4 157 8-3 Matt Frisch The Citadel Hokie Open 4-1 11/4 157 2-6 Immanuel Kerr-Bro Duke Hokie Open 4-2 11/24 165 1-6 Bradley Wukie Penn Mat Town Open 4-3 11/24 165 8-6 Brooks Morrison Virginia Tech Mat Town Open 5-3 11/24 165 Med Issah Meade Virginia Tech Mat Town Open 6-3 11/24 165 1-6 Aaron McKinney Lock Haven Mat Town Open 6-4 12/2 165 9-5 Ty Knepp George Mason Nittany Lion Open 7-4 12/2 165 3:29- F #1 David Taylor Penn State Nittany Lion Open 7-5 H 12/2 165 5-12 Ryan Fox North Carolina St. Nittany Lion Open 7-6 165 NICK TERDICK Date Weight Won Lost Opponent’s Opponent’s Competition/Opp. W-L Rank Class Name Institution 11/9 165 0-15-TF #10 Cody Yahn Minnesota @ Minnesota Dual 0-1 11/11 165 7-9 Frank Cousins Wisconsin @ Wisconsin Dual 0-2 11/17 165 9-4 David Rice NYU NYS Championship 1-2 11/17 165 5-11 Paul Hancock Army NYS Championship 1-3 11/17 165 TF-19-4 (4:22) Tyler Bruce Niagara NYS Championship 2-3 11/17 165 11-6 Kris Schimek Niagara NYS Championship 3-3 11/17 165 M-16-5 Jonathan Conroy Cortland NYS Championship 4-3 11/17 165 4-11 Josh Houldsworth Columbia NYS Championship (4) 4-4 11/24 165 4-10 Josh Veltre Bloomsburg @ Northeast Duals 4-5 11/24 165 4:19-F #7 Patrick Graham Oklahoma @ Northeast Duals 4-6 11/24 165 0-5 #18 Mike Ottinger Central Michigan @ Northeast Duals 4-7 11/24 165 LDQ Pat Robinson Purdue @ Northeast Duals 4-8 12/2 165 2-12-M Casey Kent Penn @ Penn Dual 4-9 12/2 165 L-InjDef Charles Aungst Drexel @ Drexel Dual 4-10 12/16 165 4-12-M #19 Nick Moore Iowa @Grapple at the Garden 4-11 12/16 165 2-6 Mark Martin Ohio State @Grapple at the Garden 4-12 1/16 165 6-8 Ramon Santiago Rider Rider Dual 4-13 1/19 165 2-5 Mitchell Wrightman Boston. U. @ CAA Duals 4-14 1/19 165 1-7 Bret Miller Old Dominion @ CAA Duals 4-15 1/19 165 4:21-F Ty Knepp George Mason @ CAA Duals 4-16 1/25 165 5-7 Phillip Barreiro American American Dual 4-17 1/27 165 5-9 Josh Houldsworth Columbia Columbia Dual 4-18 2/2 165 1:04-F #1 Kyle Dake Cornell Cornell Dual 4-19 2/10 165 M-13-4 Brian Conrad Binghamton @ Binghamton Dual 5-19 2/17 165 1:57-F #1 Kyle Dake Cornell @NWCA Nat. Duals 5-20 2/17 165 6-13 Nicholas Sulzer Virginia @NWCA Nat. Duals 5-21 3/9 165 F-6:40 Connor Moran Drexel @CAA Championships 6-21 3/9 165 3:36-F Bret Miller Old Dominion @CAA Championships 6-22 3/9 165 6-2 Ty Knepp George Mason @CAA Championships 7-22 3/9 165 1-3 sv Mitchell Wightman Boston U. @CAA Championships(4) 7-23 165 DAN SPURGEON Date Weight Won Lost Opponent’s Opponent’s Competition/Place W-L Rank Class Name Institution 11/4 165 2-6 Scott Marmoll North Carolina Hokie Open 0-1 11/4 165 3-8 Scott Reilly Air Force Hokie Open 0-2 11/18 165 3-6 Ryan Marble Army NYS Championship B 0-3 11/18 165 5-3 Eric Anderson Oswego NYS Championship B 1-3 11/18 165 F-0:42 Wyatt Thorton USMMA NYS Championship B 2-3 11/18 165 F-0:34 Joe Byrne Cortland WC NYS Championship B 2-3 11/18 165 2-9 Ryan Marble Army NYS Championship B 2-4 11/24 165 0-7 Aaron McKinney Lock Haven Mat Town Open 2-5 11/24 165 7-4 Patrick Sullivan Cornell Mat Town Open 3-5 11/24 165 F-6:55 Casey O’Malley Cornell Mat Town Open 4-5 11/24 165 3-5 Colin Lahiff Franklin&Marshall Mat Town Open 4-6 12/2 165 0-2 Scott Marmoll North Carolina Nittany Lion Open 4-7 1/5 165 1-9-M Judd Ziegler Princeton F&M Open 4-8 1/5 165 2-3 Rex Lutz Penn State F&M Open 4-9 165 FRANK AFFRONTI Date Weight Won Lost Opponent’s Opponent’s Competition/Opp. W-L Rank Class Name Institution 12/2 165 1-6 Eric Deslauries Boston U. Nittany Lion Open 0-1 1/5 165 7-5sv Rex Lutz Penn State F&M Open 1-1 1/5 165 3-2 Dallas Poston Drexel F&M Open 2-1 1/5 165 3-0 Ryan Whittle Wyoming Sem. F&M Open 2-1* 1/5 165 4-3 Alex Rice Kent State F&M Open 3-1 1/5 165 4-0 Travis Moyer Lock Haven F&M Open (1) 4-1

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174 JERMAINE JOHN Date Weight Won Lost Opponent’s Opponent’s Competition/Place W-L Rank Class Name Institution 11/9 174 1-12-M #6 Logan Storley Minnesota @ Minnesota Dual 0-1 11/9 174 3-2 Scott Liegel Wisconsin @ Wisconsin Dual 1-1 11/17 174 F-1:29 Nick Fisk RIT NYS Championship 2-1 11/17 174 5-3 John Martin-Cannon Buffalo NYS Championship 3-1 11/17 174 13-1 Chris Amro NYU NYS Championship 4-1 11/17 174 5-4 Jules Doliscar Ithaca NYS Championship 5-1 11/17 174 0-6 Stephen West Columbia NYS Championship (2) 5-2 11/24 174 7-2 Chris Smith Bloomsburg @ Northeast Duals 6-2 11/24 174 0:56-F Matt Reed Oklahoma @ Northeast Duals 6-3 11/24 174 1-3 Anthony Bill Central Michigan @ Northeast Duals 6-4 11/24 174 2-8 Chad Welch Purdue @ Northeast Duals 6-5 11/30 174 1-10-M Nathaniel Brown Lehigh @ Lehigh Dual 6-6 12/2 174 7-1 Ian Korb Penn @ Penn Dual 7-6 12/2 174 M-13-5 Kevin Matyas Drexel @ Drexel Dual 8-6 12/16 174 0-8-M #8 Mike Evans Iowa @Grapple at the Garden 8-7 12/16 174 10-8 SV Craig Thomas Ohio State @Grapple at the Garden 9-7 12/29 174 7-2 Frank Abbondanza North Carolina @ Midlands 10-7 12/29 174 0-8-M #19 Nate Brown Lehigh @ Midlands 10-8 12/29 174 0-3 Cody Caldwell Northern Iowa @ Midlands 10-9 1/16 174 3-2 James Brundage Rider Rider Dual 11-9 1/19 174 F-1:24 Andrew Maksimovic Boston U. @ CAA Duals 12-9 1/19 174 7-3 Marcus Johnson Old Dominion @ CAA Duals 13-9 1/19 174 M-11-3 Seth Robertson George Mason @ CAA Duals 14-9 1/25 174 8-3 Keithen Cast American American Dual 15-9 1/27 174 8-1 Stephen West Columbia Columbia Dual 16-9 2/2 174 3-5 Marshall Peppelman Cornell Cornell Dual 16-10 2/10 174 5-1 John Paris Binghamton @ Binghamton Dual 17-10 2/17 174 2-3 Marshall Peppelman Cornell @NWCA Nat. Duals 17-11 2/17 174 2-3 #16 Jon Fausey Virginia @NWCA Nat. Duals 17-12 3/9 174 10-3 Kevin Matyas Drexel @CAA Championships 18-12 3/9 174 5-3 James Brundage Rider @CAA Championships 19-12 3/9 174 3-6 Billy Curling Old Dominion @CAA Championships(2) 19-13 174/184 DAVID HEITMAN Date Weight Won Lost Opponent’s Opponent’s Competition/Opp. W-L Rank Class Name Institution______H 11/4 174 6-7 Anthony Pafumi Rutgers Hokie Open 0-1 11/4 174 0-9-M Cheney Dale Indiana Hokie Open 0-2 12/2 174 4-6 sv Brandon Phillips Penn State Nittany Lion Open 0-3 2/10 184 5-15-M Cody Reed Binghamton @ Binghamton Dual 0-4 2/17 184 1:47-F #4 Steve Bosak Cornell @NWCA Nat. Duals 0-5 2/17 184 3:00-F Stephen Doty Virginia @NWCA Nat. Duals 0-6 184 TARAS LUZHNYY Date Weight Won Lost Opponent’s Opponent’s Competition/Place W-L Rank Class Name Institution______11/9 184 0-10-M #4 Kevin Steinhaus Minnesota @ Minnesota Dual 0-1 11/11 184 5-8 Dylan Iczkowski Wisconsin @ Wisconsin Dual 0-2 11/17 184 7-3 Gregory Potemken USMMA NYS Championship 1-2 11/17 184 2-7 Craig Scott Cornell NYS Championship 1-3 11/17 184 4:26-F Chad Obzud Oneonta State NYS Championship 1-4 11/24 184 2-4 Andre Petroski Bloomsburg @ Northeast Duals 1-5 11/24 184 3-9 Greg Wilson Oklahoma @ Northeast Duals 1-6 11/24 184 6:14-TF #5 Ben Bennett Central Michigan @ Northeast Duals 1-7 11/24 184 4-5 Patrick Kissel Purdue @ Northeast Duals 1-8 11/30 184 3-14-M Robert Hamlin Lehigh @ Lehigh Dual 1-9 12/2 184 2-4 Canaan Bethea Penn @ Penn Dual 1-10 12/2 184 5-7 Bryan Sternlieb Drexel @ Drexel Dual 1-11 12/29 184 4-7 Ty Vinson Oregon State @ Midlands 1-12 12/29 184 6:32-F Canaan Bethea Penn @ Midlands 1-13 1/16 184 6-4 Ryan Wolfe Rider Rider Dual 2-13 1/19 184 3-4 Alex Naijar Boston U. CAA Duals 2-14 2/2 184 2:54-F #4 Steve Bosak Cornell Cornell Dual 2-15 3/9 184 5-10 Austin Coburn Old Dominion @CAA Championships 2-16 3/9 184 F-1:07 Alex Najjar Boston U. @CAA Championships 3-16 3/9 184 7-4 Bryan Sternlieb Drexel @CAA Championships 4-16 3/9 184 9-6 Austin Coburn Old Dominion @CAA Championships(3) 5-16 197/184 VICTOR POZSONYI Date Weight Won Lost Opponent’s Opponent’s Competition/Opp. W-L Rank Class Name Institution _ 11/9 197 4-14-M #11 Scott Schiller Minnesota @ Minnesota Dual 0-1 11/11 197 5-12 Jackson Hein Wisconsin @ Wisconsin Dual 0-2 12/2 197 0-6 Harrison Cook Penn @ Penn Dual 0-3 12/16 184 2:39-F #7 Ethan Lofthouse Iowa @Grapple at the Garden 0-4 12/16 184 1-13-M Kenny Courts Ohio State @Grapple at the Garden 0-5 12/29 184 2-12-M Jake Waste Buffalo @ Midlands 0-6 12/29 184 2-6 Jordan Thomas Michigan @ Midlands 0-7 1/19 197 3-13-M Hunter Meys Boston U. @ CAA Duals 0-8 1/19 184 2-5 Austin Coburn Old Dominion @ CAA Duals 0-9 1/19 184 6-3 Ryan Hembury George Mason @ CAA Duals 1-9 1/25 184 1-4 Thomas Barreiro American American Dual 1-10 1/27 184 3-7 Drew Rebling Columbia Columbia Dual 1-11 2/2 197 1:58-F Jace Bennett Cornell Cornell Dual 1-12 197 TIM MURPHY Date Weight Won Lost Opponent’s Opponent’s Competition/Opp. W-L Rank Class Name Institution 11/17 197 TF-15-0 (5:19) Nick Giancaspro Mt. St. Vincent’s NYS Championship 1-0 11/17 197 2:14-F Jared Myhrberg Cortland NYS Championship 1-1 11/17 197 M-1-13 Richard Dracup Ithaca NYS Championship 2-1 11/17 197 3-5 tb1 William George Cornell NYS Championship 2-2 11/24 197 6-15-M #17 Richard Perry Bloomsburg @ Northeast Duals 2-3 11/24 197 3-8 Brad Johnson Oklahoma @ Northeast Duals 2-4 11/24 197 0-6 Jackson Lewis Central Michigan @ Northeast Duals 2-5 11/24 197 1:43-F #18 Braden Atwood Purdue @ Northeast Duals 2-6 11/30 197 2-7 John Bolich Lehigh @ Lehigh Dual 2-7 12/2 197 1-13-M Brandon Palik Drexel @ Drexel Dual 2-8

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12/16 197 3-10 Nathan Burak Iowa Grapple at the Garden 2-9 12/16 197 0:47-F #10 Andrew Campolattano Ohio State Grapple at the Garden 2-10 12/29 197 3-8 #19 Max Huntley Michigan @ Midlands 2-11 12/29 197 2-18-TF 5:27 #17ChristianBoley Maryland @ Midlands 2-12 1/16 197 6-10 Donald McNeil Rider Rider Dual 2-13 1/19 197 1-4 Jake Henderson Old Dominion @ CAA Duals 2-14 1/19 197 6-5 Matt Meadows George Mason @ CAA Duals 3-14 1/25 197 6-3 Devon Bradley American American Dual 4-14 1/27 197 7-3 Nick Mills Columbia Columbia Dual 5-14 2/10 197 1:15-F #5 Nate Schiedel Binghamton @ Binghamton Dual 5-15 2/17 197 1:51-F Jace Bennett Cornell @NWCA Nat. Duals 5-16 2/17 197 0-4 Zach Nye Virginia @NWCA Nat. Duals 5-17 3/9 197 3-5 Jacob Henderson Old Dominion @CAA Championships 5-18 3/9 197 4-12-M Donald McNeil Rider @CAA Championships 5-19 285 PAUL SNYDER Date Weight Won Lost Opponent’s Opponent’s Competition/Place W-L Rank Class Name Institution 11/9 285 3-6 #1 Tony Nelson Minnesota @ Minnesota Dual 0-1 11/11 285 3-4 Cole Tobin Minnesota @ Minnesota Dual 0-2 11/17 285 F-1:32 Nick Stewart RIT NYS Championship 1-2 11/17 285 TF-18-3 Brian Slattery Mt. St. Vincent’s NYS Championship 2-2 11/17 285 F-0:42 John Wilkinson Brockport NYS Championship 3-2 11/17 285 3-1 Justin Heiserman Buffalo NYS Championship 4-2 11/24 285 2-3 #17 Justin Grant Bloomsburg @ Northeast Duals 4-3 11/24 285 8-2 Keldrick Hall Oklahoma @ Northeast Duals 5-3 11/24 285 7-0 Mike Murray Central Michigan @ Northeast Duals 6-3 11/24 285 WForfeit Purdue @ Northeast Duals 7-3 11/30 285 5-3 sv Jack Delia Lehigh @ Lehigh Dual 8-3 12/2 285 3-2 Steven Graziano Penn @ Penn Dual 9-3 12/2 285 11-5 Jon Max Wright Drexel @ Drexel Dual 10-3 12/16 285 4:35-F #5 Bobby Telford Iowa @Grapple at the Garden 10-4 12/16 285 3-7 #13 Pete Capone Ohio State @Grapple at the Garden 10-5 12/29 285 0-10-M #9 Mike McMullan Northwestern @ Midlands 10-6 12/29 285 M-11-0 Mike Gregory Pittsburgh @ Midlands 11-6 12/29 285 5-3 Steven Graziano Penn @ Midlands 12-6 12/29 285 4-6 David Marone Virginia Tech @ Midlands 12-7 1/16 285 5-1 Greg Velasco Rider Rider Dual 13-7 1/19 285 M-11-3 Kevin Innis Boston U. @ CAA Duals 14-7 1/19 285 6-3 Matt Tourdot Old Dominion @ CAA Duals 15-7 H 1/19 285 F-1:42 Jake Kettler George Mason @ CAA Duals 16-7 1/25 285 3-1 sv Blake Herrin American American Dual 17-7 1/27 285 M-13-2 Wyatt Baker Columbia Columbia Dual 18-7 2/2 285 Inj.Def-L Jacob Aiken Phillips Cornell Cornell Dual 18-8 285 ZEAL MCGREW Date Weight Won Lost Opponent’s Opponent’s Competition/Opp. W-L Rank Class Name Institution 11/4 285 3-1 Mike Kosoy NC State Hokie Open 1-0 11/4 285 0:35-F Odie Delaney The Citadel Hokie Open 1-1 11/4 285 12-5 Grant Cokeley Washington&Lee Hokie Open 2-1 11/4 285 11-7 Matt Wade Newberry Hokie Open 3-1 11/4 285 1-3 Ty Walz Virginia Tech Hokie Open 3-2 11/18 285 3-2 Patrick Krenz Brockport NYS Championship B 4-2 11/18 285 1-11-M Oney Snyder FLWC NYS Championship B 4-2 11/18 285 F-1:34 Brock Langley Army NYS Championship B 5-2 11/18 285 M-8-0 Curtis Gamer Army NYS Championship B 6-2 11/18 285 M-9-0 Chris Ramirez Ithaca NYS Championship B 7-2 11/18 285 F-2:13 Jimmy Trull Hofstra NYS Championship B(3) 8-2 12/2 285 5-1 Dawson Peck Virginia Tech Nittany Lion Open 9-2 12/2 285 2:33-F Nick Gwiazdowski North Carolina St. Nittany Lion Open 9-3 12/2 285 MFor Joe Nolan Campbell Nittany Lion Open 10-3 12/2 285 3-2 Terrence Jean-Jacques Rutgers Nittany Lion Open 11-3 12/2 285 1-4 Ty Walz Virginia Tech Nittany Lion Open 11-4 1/5 285 3-1 tb1 Chuck Boddy Bucknell F&M Open 12-4 1/5 285 5-2 Alex Henry F&M F&M Open 13-4 1/5 285 0-17-TF Spencer Myers Maryland F&M Open 13-5 1/5 285 3-2 Brendan Kahle Navy F&M Open 14-5 1/5 285 3-1 Brandon Clark Kutztown F&M Open (3) 15-5 2/10 285 8-12 Tyler Deuel Binghamton @ Binghamton Dual 15-6 2/17 285 1:11-F Stryker Lane Cornell @NWCA Nat. Duals 15-7 2/17 285 3-1 Patrick Gillen Virginia @NWCA Nat. Duals 16-7 3/9 285 2-7 Kevin Innis Boston U. @CAA Championships 16-8 3/9 285 2:48-F Greg Velasco Rider @CAA Championships 16-9 285 JIMMY TRULL Date Weight Won Lost Opponent’s Opponent’s Competition/Opp. W-L Rank Class Name Institution 11/4 285 3-2 Chase Gamble Newberry Hokie Open 1-0 11/4 285 4-8 Chris Penny Virginia Tech Hokie Open 1-1 11/4 285 3-4 Jake Barnhart North Carolina Hokie Open 1-2 11/18 285 F-1:52 Dan Paulan Cortland Club NYS Championship B 1-2* 11/18 285 2:10-F Jacob Aiken-Phillips Cornell NYS Championship B 1-3 11/18 285 MedFor Wyatt Baker Columbia NYS Championship B 2-3 11/18 285 F-4:38 Andrew Westman Cortland Club NYS Championship B 2-3* 11/18 285 F-4:37 Ken Davenport Ithaca NYS Championship B 3-3 11/18 285 2:13-F Zeal McGrew Hofstra NYS Championship B(4) 3-4 11/24 285 3-4 Oney Snyder Cornell Mat Town Open 3-5 11/24 285 MedFor Jacob Aiken-Phillips Cornell Mat Town Open 4-5 11/24 285 6-1 George Famutimi Cornell Mat Town Open 5-5 11/24 285 6:52-F Dawson Peck Virginia Tech Mat Town Open 5-6 12/2 285 2-0 Joshua Davis North Carolna St. Nittany Lion Open 6-6 12/2 285 2-10-M Kevin Innis Boston U. Nittany Lion Open 6-7 12/2 285 4-0 Brendan Kahle Navy Nittany Lion Open 7-7 12/2 285 1-4 Henry Turner Lock Haven Nittany Lion Open 7-8 1/5 285 F-2:14 James Sturdivant Millersville F&M Open 8-8 1/5 285 4-6 Brandon Clark Kutztown F&M Open 8-9 1/5 285 5-2 Cole Lampman Princeton F&M Open 9-9 1/5 285 3-11-M Brendan Kahle Navy F&M Open 9-10 1/5 285 No Match Lucas Ryan Old Dominion F&M Open (7) 9-10*

Key: M-major decision, TF-Tech Fall, F-Fall, For-Forfeit, MedFor-Medical Forfeit, SV-Sudden Victory, TB-Tie-Breaker) * - non-countable match

46 • hofstra Uni versity THIS IS THE EIWA

he Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling College Athletic Conference, organized in Princeton (107), Association, simply known as the January 1938, provided formal structure for Cornell (105) and TEIWA, is both the largest and oldest the EIWA until 2012 as an allied entity of the Lehigh (101) close wrestling league in the country. This season’s ECAC. The Patriot League now oversees the behind. Lehigh has championships mark the 110th time the EIWA EIWA. won 34 team titles has held this prestigious event. while Cornell has The University of Pennsylvania will host this captured 21. Hofstra, which has enjoyed a dominant 12-year year’s 2014 EIWA Championships March 8-9 tenure in the Colonial Athletic Association at The Palestra. Lehigh has won more EIWA The EIWA, which (CAA) for wrestling, winning 11 conference titles (34) than any other school, including a received 45 bids to the 2013 NCAA Division I championships including the last two, will be string of five in a row from 2002-2006. Wrestling Championships in Des Moines, IA, joining the highly-competitive academic and earned six All-American honors. athletic 18-team EIWA in 2013-14. The Pride “We are thrilled to accept membership in the has sent a total of 80 wrestlers to the NCAA Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association,” Championships, earned 17 All-American Hofstra Vice President and Director of EIWA TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS honors and won 50 individual conference titles Athletics Jeffrey A. Hathaway said last spring. BY SCHOOL during their 12-years in the CAA. “The EIWA is the nation’s oldest wrestling conference and provides us a partnership School EIWA Current EIWA membership includes: Ivy with outstanding academic institutions and Championships League members Brown University, Cornell wrestling programs that compete at the highest 1. Lehigh 34 University, Columbia University, Harvard level. This move to the EIWA will allow 2.. Cornell 21 University, Princeton University and the our highly-successful wrestling program to 3. Penn State 16 University of Pennsylvania; Patriot League compete against some of the nation’s best 4. Navy 13 members American University, Bucknell teams on a regular basis. Our student-athletes 5. Syracuse 8 H University, Lehigh University, the United and coaches as well as the Hofstra and Long 6. Yale 7 States Military Academy at West Point and the Island wrestling communities are certainly 7. Penn 4 United States Naval Academy; Current Big excited about this new conference affiliation. 7. Pittsburgh 4 East member Rutgers University; Northeast We extend our sincere thanks and appreciation 9. Princeton 3 Conference (NEC) member Sacred Heart to our colleagues in the EIWA for offering 10. Army 1 University; and Centennial Conference us membership and we look forward to 10. Harvard 1 member Franklin and Marshall, which wrestles representing the conference with great pride.” on the Division I level. “We are truly excited to be joining a great INDIVIDUAL EIWA CHAMPIONS In the autumn of 1904 a few students wrestling conference with a long tradition BY SCHOOL from several colleges in the East met and of excellence, both in the classroom and on proposed the creation of a group to organize the mat,” Hofstra Head Wrestling Coach School EIWA intercollegiate wrestling as a sport. The Robert Anspach said. “We are delighted to Championships students were gentlemen scholars from four be associated with many of the top academic 1. Lehigh 203 private endowment schools. The association institutions, who also have some of the top 2. Cornell 138 they formed, using as models the existing wrestling programs in the country. In recent 3. Penn State 105 bodies related to intercollegiate athletics, years, we have wrestled many of the teams in 4. Navy 101 football and gymnastics, has endured and the EIWA. We look forward to renewing those 5. Penn 63 celebrated its existence with an annual rivalries as a conference opponent.” 6. Syracuse 62 championship for more than a century. 7. Princeton 52 “The coaches and EIWA administrators 8. Yale 46 The Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling looked at this and thought that Drexel and 9. Army 30 Association was born on April 7, 1905 with Hofstra were a great fit for our conference,” 10. Pittsburgh 28 its first meeting at the first tournament in stated Greg Strobel, executive director of the 11. Columbia 21 Weightman Hall on the Penn campus in EIWA. “I’ve often wondered why Drexel and 12. Harvard 20 Philadelphia. Three meetings were held each Hofstra weren’t in our conference already, as it 13. Brown 13 year after the inaugural year; once just before makes sense for them to be in this conference 14. American 12 the tournament, once just after the meet, and logistically because of their location and 15. Rutgers 11 once in October at which a new tourney site familiarity with our existing teams. This will 16. East Stroudsburg 10 was selected. be exciting for our fans, and we are looking 17. Franklin & Marshall 9 forward to this year’s tournament with Drexel 18. Temple 8 Remaining strictly a student organization for and Hofstra participating alongside our 18 Wilkes 8 three-and-a-half decades, the group gradually existing members.” 20. William & Mary 7 assumed the surname “Eastern” to distinguish 21. Bucknell 2 itself from the faculty-controlled “Western” The Big Red of Cornell have captured seven 22. Colgate 1 Association, now known as the Big Ten. consecutive EIWA championships. Columbia 22. Coast Guard 1 Ultimately, after the 1939 meet, the students and Pennsylvania have each competed in capitulated to faculty control and the Eastern 109 EIWA Championship Tournaments with

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2013 CAA CHAMPIONSHIP 165 POUNDS CHAMPIONSHIP MARCH 9, 2013 AT BOSTON UNIVERSITY #1 Ramon Santiago (Rider) dec. #3 Brett Miller (ODU), 8-2 3rd Place 1 Hofstra 67.5 #4 Mitchell Wightman dec. Nick Terdick (Hofstra), 3-1, OT 2 Binghamton 54.0 3 Rider 54.0 174 POUNDS 4 Boston U. 51.5 CHAMPIONSHIP 5 Drexel 24.5 #2 Billy Curling (ODU) dec. #1 Jermaine John (Hofstra), 6-3 6 George Mason 22.0 3rd Place 7 Old Dominion 0.0 #4 James Brundage (Rider) dec. #3 Kyle Czarnecki (Boston U.), 12-5

INDI VIDUAL PLACE WINNERS 184 POUNDS CHAMPIONSHIP

#2 Cody Reed (Binghamton) dec. #1 Ryan Wolfe (Rider, 7-5), OT 125 POUNDS 3rd Place CHAMPIONSHIP Taras Luzhnyy (Hofstra) dec. #3 Austin Coburn (ODU), 9-6 #1 Steve Bonanno (Hofstra) dec. #2 Rob Deutsch (ODU), 3-2

3rd Place 197 POUNDS Chris McGinley (Boston U.) dec. Rich Carroll-Lavorat (GMU), CHAMPIONSHIP 9-2 #2 Brandon Palik (Drexel) dec. #1 Nathan Schiedel H (Binghamton), 3-2 133 POUNDS 3rd Place CHAMPIONSHIP #4 Donald McNeil (Rider) dec. #3 Jacob Henderson (ODU), 6-0 #4 Jamie Franco (Hofstra) dec. #3 Derek Steeley (Binghamton),

8-4 285 POUNDS 3rd Place CHAMPIONSHIP Joshua Harlowe (Boston U.) WBF #1 Scott Festejo (ODU), 6:39 #1 Kevin Innis (Boston U.) dec. #3 Jacob Kettler

(Binghamton), 7-3 141 POUNDS 3rd Place CHAMPIONSHIP Matt Tourdot (ODU) dec. Tyler Deuel (Binghamton), 6-1 #1 Chris Mecate (ODU) dec. #2 Frank Cimato, 7-1 3rd Place 2012 13 CAA WRESTLING AWARDS #3 Luke Vaith - (Hofstra) major dec. Wrestler of the Year: Donnie Vinson (Binghamton) Rookie of the Year: Chris Mecate (Old Dominion) LUKE VAITH Vinny Fava (Rider), Coach of the Year: Rob Anspach (Hofstra) 8-0

149 POUNDS CHAMPIONSHIP #1 Donnie Vinson (Bing) tech fall #2 Alex Richardson STEVE (ODU), 15-0 BONANNO 3rd Place Cody Ruggirello (Hofstra) WBF #4 Nick Tourville (Boston U.), 4:28

157 POUNDS CHAMPIONSHIP #1 Nestor Taffur (Boston U.) dec. #2 Zachary Cibula (Rider), 5-4, OT 3rd Place #3 Tyler Banks (Hofstra) dec. Jaaziah Bethea (GMU), 7-0

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PAST CAA WRESTLING CHAMPIONS

YEAR CHAMPION COACH SCORE RUNNER‑UP SCORE SITE 1992 George Mason Mike Moyer 82.5 Old Dominion 70.25 American 1993 Virginia Tech Jerry Cheynet 63.0 George Mason 58.0 Old Dominion 1994 Old Dominion Gray Simon 68 Liberty 62.75 James Madison 1995 George Mason Mike Moyer 85.5 Old Dominion 65 George Mason 1996 George Mason Brian Shaffer 86.5 Old Dominion 65.5 George Mason 1997 George Mason Brian Shaffer 101.5 James Madison 72 American 1998 Virginia Tech Keith Mourlam 93.5 Old Dominion 69 Old Dominion 1999 James Madison Peanut Bowyer 89.5 George Mason 80.5 James Madison 2000 James Madison Peanut Bowyer 108 George Mason 58.5 James Madison 2001 George Mason Brian Shaffer 105.5 James Madison 73.5 Chapel Hill, NC 2002 Hofstra Tom Ryan 111 Drexel 88.5 James Madison 2003 Hofstra Tom Ryan 124 Sacred Heart 65 Hofstra 2004 Hofstra Tom Ryan 111 Rider 69.5 Rider 2005 Hofstra Tom Ryan 136 Rider 84.5 Boston University 2006 Hofstra Tom Ryan 125 Old Dominion 76.5 Drexel 2007 Hofstra Tom Shifflet 138.5 Old Dominion 89 George Mason 2008 Hofstra Tom Shifflet 104.5 Old Dominion 87 Hofstra 2009 Hofstra Tom Shifflet 106.5 Old Dominion 86.5 Chesapeake, Va. 2010 Binghamton Pat Popolizio 87.5 Old Dominion 73 Rider 2011 Hofstra Tom Shifflet 94 Binghamton 78.5 Rider 2012 Hofstra Rob Anspach 80.5 Binghamton 78.5 Binghamton 2013 Hofstra Rob Anspach 67.5 Binghamton 54 Boston University NOTE: The CAA added wrestling as a conference sport prior to the 1991‑92 academic year. In 2002 the CAA merged with the ECWA.

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he history of Hofstra Wrestling, which dates back more than 60 126 pounds. He years, began as a club team in 1946 and grew quickly to become also earned the Tnationally recognized within two decades. Tournament’s Outstanding The first season of Hofstra Wrestling saw Walter “Brick” Stone as Wrestler Award. the team’s head coach. In its first season as a club team, Hofstra went undefeated in six matches. Home matches were held at Hempstead High School. Three members who helped initiate the first team were Bob Getchell Dick Bemson, Frank Fusco and Jim Geiger. then left the coaching ranks Wrestling became a varsity sport during the 1947-48 season. That year to become COACH BRICK STONE AND THE 1959 TEAM Hofstra entered the NCAA Championships held at Lehigh University Hofstra’s after compiling a 5-2-1 record. Under Stone’s direction, the wrestlers Director of Athletics. Al Bevilacqua replaced him and continued the set a school record of 16 straight victories during the early 1950s. The winning tradition. Hofstra won six straight ECC Championships from 1951-52 squad suffered only two losses en route to a 10-2 season. One 1975 through 1980. After missing a year at the top in 1981, Hofstra of the early program’s outstanding wrestlers was Art Strunk. captured two more titles in 1982 and 1983.

The next Hofstra wrestlers to enter the national spotlight were Hofstra standout Nick Gallo returned to his alma mater in 1979 to Dan Notine and Pete Damone. In 1956 Notine became the first direct the program. In his five years at Hofstra, the team posted a 57-32 Hofstra wrestler to capture a coveted Middle Atlantic Conference record and captured three ECC championships. As head coach, Gallo Championship. Damone replaced Stone as the team’s coach in sent 11 wrestlers to the NCAA Championships. Among these 11, Ed 1960. The early tradition of success continued during Damone’s six- Pidgeon, a 1981 All-American, finished fourth nationally while Peter year reign as head coach. Damone produced several fine wrestlers, Capone, a two-time All-American, finished seventh and second at the including Don Hannon (‘60), Tom Haseman (‘61), Dick Snyder (‘63) NCAAs. H and Ken Robinson (‘64). The 1965-66 squad won the Metropolitan Intercollegiate Championship and crowned its first Metro title winner, Joe Bavaro took over the reigns as head coach from 1984 through Art Rudolph. 1987, and led the Dutchmen to another ECC Championship in 1985. Under Bavaro’s leadership, Capone, a 167-pounder, was named the In 1966 Bob Getchell became the program’s third coach. Getchell’s ECC Tournament’s Outstanding Wrestler. Mike Arena, a 150-pounder first squad produced two Metro Conference winners, Butch Jemmott and three-time conference champion, was also named the ECC and Ken Robinson. His second team won the Metro title with Jemmott, Tournament’s Outstanding Wrestler under Bavaro. Dave Berman and Marty Willigan all taking individual titles, and wrestlers such as Steve Molello offering great contributions to the team. In 1987 former Hofstra wrestler and three-time conference champion Willigan was named the 1968 Tournament’s Outstanding Wrestler. He Tony Arena replaced Joe Bavaro as head of the Hofstra Wrestling then went on to the NCAA Championships where he took fourth place, program. In his two years at Hofstra, Arena led the team to a 15-17-1 becoming Hofstra’s first All-American. record.

In 1969 the team finished third in the Metropolitan and Middle Javier Armengau returned to his alma mater in 1989 to take over Atlantic Conference Championships. Willigan captured second place the Flying Dutchmen program. Armengau wrestled under Gallo and in the NCAA Championships, losing in the final round to Iowa State’s Bavaro and was a three-time captain. As coach at Hofstra, Armengau legendary Dan Gable, the top wrestler in the United States. Gable guided wrestlers such as Ralph Tubello to outstanding careers. The would later coach Hofstra’s current head coach, Tom Ryan, while he 1992-93 season saw Tubello break 100 career wins and freshman Jason attended Iowa. Wartinger become Hofstra’s second first team freshman All-American. (The first was Mike Hogan in 1977.) The wrestling program continued to develop under Getchell’s direction. Joel Kislin became Hofstra’s second All-American when he placed third Tom Ryan, a Long Island native and a two-time All-American at at the NCAA Championships in 1973. In 1972-73, Hofstra hosted the Iowa, took over the reigns of the program in 1995. Ryan brought in Middle Atlantic Conference Championships and placed second. fine recruiting classes and in 1997 was able to coach three wrestlers – Joe Catalanotto, Ryan Edmundson and Mike Quaglio – to NCAA In the mid-1970s, standouts Nick Gallo, a 126-pounder, and Don Tournament berths. Catalanotto won an automatic berth by winning Mayorga, a heavyweight, the 126-pound title at the ECWA Championships, while Quaglio and began to make their presence Edmundson were at-large selections. In 1998 the Dutchmen were NICK GALLO felt. They powered Hofstra to again well represented at the NCAA Championships. Sophomore Eric three East Coast Conference Schmiesing and senior Russell Jones both received at-large bids, while Championships. (The Middle junior James Hieronymous and senior Mike Quaglio received automatic Atlantic Conference formed bids as ECWA Champions. Hofstra finished the year ranked 24th in the the East Coast Conference NCAA dual meet rankings. during this time.) Gallo went on to become an alternate In 1999 Hofstra Wrestling reached new heights. Hofstra placed second for the United States team in at the ECWA Championships and crowned five individual champions the 1976 Olympic Games. who would represent the conference at the NCAA Championships. In 1977 he captured the Roman Fleszar, Jason DeBruin, Eric Schmiesing and Zach Miller won NCAA Championship at four out of the first five weight classes, and a victory by Russell Jones

50 • hofstra Uni versity HISTORY OF HOFSTRA WRESTLING gave the Flying Dutchmen their five champions. Roman Fleszar Championship to earn All-America honors for the second time in and Eric Schmiesing advanced to the quarterfinals at the NCAA his career. Championships, lifting the Flying Dutchmen to a 26th-place finish out Hofstra swept of the 79 competing institutions. Jason DeBruin was also named New the CAA York State Freshman of the Year after compiling a 43-8 record. awards as in addition to Hofstra met and surpassed its 1999 accomplishments in 2000. The Masa, Griffin Pride crowned four ECWA Champions, Fleszar, Schmiesing, DeBruin was named and Rob Anspach, and sent six wrestlers to the NCAA Tournament. the CAA Fleszar and Schmiesing each placed at their respective weight classes, Rookie of becoming Hofstra’s first All-American wrestlers since 1985. As a the Year and team, Hofstra placed 21 out of 73 teams. The Pride also won the New Coach Ryan York State Championship for the second time in three years. took home his sixth 2001 saw Hofstra win its ninth ECWA Championship and first since straight (four 2008 CAA CHAMPIONS 1983, and sent a then school-record seven wrestlers (Tom Noto, CAA and Roman Fleszar, Eric Schmiesing, Dennis Papadatos, Jason DeBruin, two ECWA) Noel Thompson and Rob Anspach) to the NCAA Tournament. Fleszar conference Coach of the Year Award. and Schmiesing repeated as All-Americans and the team placed 22nd overall at the NCAA. On the year, Hofstra finished ranked 15th In 2005-06 the Pride took a giant leap toward the top 10 and finished in the nation. Tom Ryan was named ECWA Coach of the Year for in 11th place at the NCAA Championships, just one point out of a the second straight year. The 2000-01 season also marked the final tie for ninth place. Hofstra, which prepared for the Championships season of the ECWA, as the league merged with the Colonial Athletic with a challenging schedule all season long as its 11-9 dual meet Association beginning with the 2001-02 season. The Pride won the record indicates and captured its fifth consecutive CAA title, Colonial Athletic Association title in 2002 and sent seven wrestlers winning seven individual titles and qualifying eight wrestlers for H (Tom Noto, Jon Masa, Jason DeBruin, Paul Siemon, John Garriques, nationals. In addition, the Pride, for the first time in school history, Ralph Everett and Chris Skretkowicz) to the NCAA Tournament had three All-Americans in Jon Masa, Mike Patrovich and Chris for the second consecutive year. Noto, Masa and DeBruin each won Weidman, and recorded the highest team finish (11th) and most points individual championships at the CAA Tournament with DeBruin, the (52.3) at nationals. Patrovich, who finished fourth at the NCAA tournament’s most outstanding wrestler, becoming Hofstra’s first four- Championships, would earn CAA Wrestler of the Year honors, Masa time conference champion. Skretkowicz was named the CAA Rookie was named the CAA Championship Most Outstanding Wrestler, and of the Year, while Tom Ryan was the CAA Co-Coach of the Year. Tom Ryan was named the CAA Coach of the Year.

The 2002-03 season once again saw Hofstra surpass the achievements The 2006-07 season was another year for the record books. Under of the last season as the team won the Colonial Athletic Association first-year coach Tom Shifflet the Pride set several school records Championship for the second straight year, sent a school-record eight including four All-Americans (Charles Griffin, Chris Weidman, James wrestlers (Pat Flynn, Ricky LaForge, Jon Masa, Mike Patrovich, Noel Strouse and Mike Patrovich) and a best-ever seventh-place finish at Thompson, Ralph Everett, Brad Christie and Chris Skretkowicz) the NCAA championships. The tone of the season was set early when to the NCAA Championships, and saw Masa and Skretkowicz the Pride, competing against one of the toughest schedules in school come home All-Americans. In addition, LaForge was the CAA history, defeated #1 Minnesota in the second week of the season at Championships co-Most Outstanding Wrestler and Tom Ryan won his the Northeast Duals. Hofstra would wrestle 11 nationally-ranked fourth consecutive conference coach of the year award. opponents and post an 18-4-2 record in dual matches. The team won a sixth consecutive CAA title, posted a 3-2 record and a sixth In 2003-04 the Pride continued their winning ways with a 15-5 record place finish at the NWCA/Cliff Keen National Duals in Cedar Falls, in duals, extended their conference match winning streak to 34 by Iowa; and a ninth-place finish at the 47-team Cliff Keen/Las Vegas posting an 8-0 conference dual record, captured their third consecutive Invitational with four Pride wrestlers placing in the top seven. Griffin CAA Championship and in the process had four champions and tied would be named the CAA Wrestler of the Year, Patrovich the CAA the school mark by sending eight wrestlers (Tom Noto, John Manarte, Championship Tournament Most Outstanding Wrestler, Ruggirello the James Strouse, Paul Siemon, Ralph Everett, Noel Thompson, Brad CAA Rookie of the Year, and Shifflet the CAA Coach of the Year. Christie, and Chris Skretkowicz) to the NCAA Championships in St. Louis. Skretkowicz, who was the CAA Wrestler of the Year, placed In 2007-08 the Pride posted their fifth to capture his second All-American award as Hofstra finished 11th consecutive winning season 20th in the final NCAA Championship standings. Coach Tom Ryan with a 13-8 record including added his fifth straight conference Coach of the Year award to his victories over nationally-ranked trophy case. opponents Iowa State (4th), Edinboro (13th), Old Dominion 2004-05 saw the Pride repeat as CAA champions, break the school- (22nd), Bloomsburg (25th) and record with nine NCAA qualifiers (Dave Tomasette, Charles Griffin, Harvard (25th). They also went Ricky LaForge, Jon Masa, James Strouse, Mike Patrovich, Paul 2-1 at the Northeast Duals, placed Siemon, Joe Rovelli, Chris Skretkowicz), place 17th at the NCAA’s third in the Southern Scuffle and as a team and compile a 13-5 dual meet record. Masa, who was 10th at the Cliff Keen/Las Vegas named the CAA Wrestler of the Year, placed third at the NCAA Invitational. Hofstra continued TOM RYAN

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its conference Cornell, posted a 14-4-1 dual match record including a 5-1 mark in the excellence, Colonial Athletic Association. The Pride’s regular season tournaments extending prepared them for the post-season as Hofstra placed 11th at the Cliff its league Keen-Las Vegas Invitational, ninth at The Southern Scuffle, and fifth at undefeated dual the New York State Championships. Hofstra returned to the top of the match streak to CAA, after a one-year absence, recording four conference champions 60 (59-0-1) by in Lou Ruggirello, Ryan Patrovich, Ben Clymer and Paul Snyder. Three posting a perfect more Pride grapplers, Steve Bonanno (NWCA All-Academic), Vince 6-0 regular Varela and P.J. Gillespie, also qualified for the NCAA Championships season and bringing the Hofstra total to seven. Ruggirello, who ended his illustrious then capturing career by winning his fourth conference title and earning Capital One- its seventh CoSIDA Academic All-America and NWCA All-Academic honors, consecutive CAA reached the NCAA Championship All-American stand, placing seventh 2012 CAA CHAMPIONS Championship at 133 pounds. Gillespie also reached the All-American stand for the and the eighth first time, placing eighth at 165 pounds. straight conference title overall. The Pride captured three individual CAA titles and Charles Griffin was named the CAA Wrestler of the Year The 2011-12 season marked a change in coaching leadership as for the second consecutive season. Seven Hofstra wrestlers competed alumnus Rob Anspach moved over to the head chair after nine seasons in the NCAA Championships with Griffin (3rd) and Alton Lucas (8th) as an assistant coach. Anspach became the first Pride wrestling coach earning All-America honors and Lou Ruggirello, who became Hofstra’s to win his first 10 dual matches on the way to a 12-3 season, a 5-1 CAA first top-ranked wrestler early in the season, winning the Gorrarian regular season and the conference championship for the 11th time in Award at the national championships for the most pins in the shortest 12 years. The Pride placed ninth at the Southern Scuffle in Chattanooga amount of time. and 10th at the Cliff Keen-Las Vegas Invitational. Hofstra grabbed its 10th CAA title in the past 11 years as Steve Bonanno at 125, Luke H The 2008-09 season was a rebuilding year for the Pride with six first- Vaith at 141, P.J. Gillespie at 165 and Ben Clymer at 184 brought home time starters making their debut for Hofstra. The Pride defeated #7 Penn conference titles. Jamie Franco and Justin Accordino would join the State and battled a pair of #5 teams in Missouri and Ohio State down to four CAA champions in the NCAA Championships where Bonanno the wire before falling. But Hofstra’s 63-conference match undefeated and Accordino would earn All-America honors. Bonanno would finish streak, including 60 consecutive league wins came to an end in a loss to eight at 125 pounds with Accordino placing sixth at 149 pounds. #21 Old Dominion at the CAA Duals. But the Pride regrouped for the Bonanno would also earn several academic honors including the CAA CAA Championships to capture three individual conference titles, their Wrestling Scholar-Athlete of the Year, NWCA All-Academic, Capital eighth consecutive CAA team title and the ninth straight conference One-CoSIDA All-District At-Large first team and Capital One-CoSIDA championship. Hofstra, which finished the regular season with a 10-6 Academic All-America At-Large second team. overall mark and a 5-1 record in CAA duals, sent eight wrestlers to the NCAA Championships in St. Louis. Red-shirt freshman P.J. Gillespie The 2012-13 season marked the final season of CAA Wrestling was named the 2009 CAA Rookie of the Year, Tom Shifflet was voted and the Pride prepped for the final championship by wrestling one the CAA Coach of the Year and newcomers Steve Bonanno, Justin of the most challenging schedules in school history. Eleven top 25 Accordino, Ben Clymer, Jordan Enck and Gillespie were named to the opponents, including six matches from the top 10, dotted the Hofstra CAA All-Freshman team. schedule which, along with several key injuries, led the Pride to a 6-15 dual match record. But that experience also guided Hofstra to The 2009-10 season, on paper, had great potential. Unfortunately, a 4-2 conference regular season record and later to Hofstra’s third injuries dictated a a different finish. After just two weeks of the season, consecutive CAA title and the 12th conference title in 13 years. Senior three starters were done, two to injuries and one to a red-shirt, and by Steve Bonanno at 125 and junior Jamie Franco at 133 captured league the first week of January a fourth starter was finished for the year. With titles and were joined in the NCAA Championships in Des Moines by a shuffling, inexperienced line-up, the Pride battled through a 6-12- junior 141-pounder Luke Vaith, who received an at-large bid. Coach 2 season including a 4-3 mark in the CAA. Hofstra’s streak of nine Rob Anspach was named CAA Coach of the Year for his efforts. Like consecutive conference titles, including eight in the CAA, ended as his junior year, Bonanno would also earn several academic honors the Pride placed fifth at the conference championships. Three Hofstra including the CAA Wrestling Scholar-Athlete of the Year, NWCA All- wrestlers, Jonny Bonilla-Bowman, P.J. Gillespie and Ben Clymer, Academic, Capital One-CoSIDA All-District At-Large first team and qualified for the NCAA Championships. Freshmen Luke Vaith and Capital One-CoSIDA Academic All-America At-Large first team. After Paul Snyder were named to the CAA All-Rookie team at 133 and 285 several teams left the CAA, it was announced in April, 2013 that the pounds, respectively. CAA would no longer sponsor wrestling and that Hofstra would join the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA) beginning in The Pride rebounded during 2013-14. the 2010-11 season and returned two wrestlers to Editor’s Note: This brief Hofstra Wrestling history is an attempt the NCAA Championship to recognize some of the people who contributed to the growth All-America stand. Hofstra, of Hofstra Wrestling over the years. Any omission of other key wrestling a challenging contributors is purely unintentional. Please contact the Hofstra Athletic schedule that included five Communications Office with additional historical facts about Hofstra nationally-ranked opponents Wrestling for inclusion in future guides. including top-ranked

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NCAA OUTSTANDING WRESTLER Nick Gallo - 1977 LOU RUGGIRELLO

NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPION TWO-TIME ALL-AMERICA ONE-TIME ALL-AMERICA Nick Gallo - 1977 at 126 pounds Marty Willigan - 1968 (137), 1969 (137) Joel Kislin - 1973 (Hwt) Ed Pidgeon - 1981 (126) NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Nick Gallo - 1975 (118), 1977 (126) James Strouse - 2007 (157) H GORRARIAN AWARD Peter Capone - 1983 (167), 1985 (167) Alton Lucas - 2008 (174) Lou Ruggirello - 2011 (133) Lou Ruggirello - 2008 (3 pins - 4:54) Roman Fleszar - 2000 (133), 2001 (133) P.J. Gillespie - 2011 (165) Eric Schmiesing - 2000 (149), 2001 (149) Steve Bonanno - 2012 (125) Justin Accordino - 2012 (149) NCAA ALL-AMERICANS Chris Skretkowicz - 2003 (197), 2004 (197) Mike Patrovich - 2006 (174), 2007 (165) CAPITAL ONE/COSIDA Chris Weidman - 2006 (197), 2007 (197) THREE-TIME ALL-AMERICA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Charles Griffin -2007 (141), 2008 (141) Jon Masa - 2003 (149), 2005 (149), Lou Ruggirello - 2011 (Third Team At-Large) 2006 (149) Steve Bonanno - 2012 (Second Team At- Large); 2013 First Team At-Large)

NWCA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Ken Pera - 1993 Anthony Mazzurco - 1997 Eric Schmiesing - 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Dennis Papadatos - 2000, 2001 Paul Siemon - 2004, 2005 Lou Ruggirello - 2008, 2009, 2011 Steve Bonanno - 2009 (True-Freshman Team), 2011, 2012, 2013

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOWDY MYERS AWARD JON MASA (University Male Athlete of the Year) 2004 - Noel Thompson 2005 - Jon Masa 2008 - Charles Griffin

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY JAMES M. SHUART AWARD (University Scholar-Athlete of the Year) 2008 - Lou Ruggirello 2011 - Lou Ruggirello 2012 - Steve Bonanno

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ERIC SCHMIESING

CHARLES GRIFFIN

MOST VICTORIES, SEASON 126- Jon Masa, 2001-06 44- Roman Fleszar, 1998-99 125- Tom Noto, 1999-2004 43- Jason DeBruin, 1998-99 120- James Strouse, 2002-07 41- James Strouse, 2006-07 119- Noel Thompson, 1999-2004 H 41- Chris Skretkowicz, 2003-04 38- Jon Masa, 2002-03 CONFERENCE HISTORY 38- Lou Ruggirello, 2007-08 37- Charles Griffin, 2007-08 As a new member of the Eastern 37- Chris Skretkowicz, 2002-03 Intercollegiate Wrestling Association 36- Ralph Everett, 2003-04 in 2013-14, Hofstra is now in its fifth 35- Charles Griffin, 2006-07 wrestling conference since 1950. 35- Jon Masa, 2005-06 Previously, the Pride held membership in 35- Ralph Everett, 2002-03 the Middle Atlantic Conference (1950- 1973), the East Coast Conference (1974- 90), the East Coast Wrestling Association MOST VICTORIES, CAREER (1990-2001) and the Colonial Athletic TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS 140- Chris Skretkowicz, 2001-05 Association (2001-2013). The following is a ECC: 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 135- Jason DeBruin, 1997-2002 list of Hofstra’s conference champions. 1982, 1983 132- Eric Schmiesing, 1996-01 ECWA: 2001 131- Lou Ruggirello, 2006-2011 CAA: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 130- Roman Fleszar, 1996-2001 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013 126- Charles Griffin, 2004-08 CONFERENCE CHRIS SKRETKOWICZ COACH OF THE YEAR Tom Ryan - ECWA-1998, 2000, 2001; CAA- 2002 (co-coach), 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Tom Shifflet - CAA- 2007, 2009, 2011 Rob Anspach - CAA- 2013

CAA WRESTLER OF THE YEAR Chris Skretkowicz - 2003, 2004 Jon Masa - 2005 Mike Patrovich - 2006 Charles Griffin - 2007, 2008

CAA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Chris Skretkowicz - 2002 Charles Griffin - 2005 Lou Ruggirello - 2007 P.J. Gillespie - 2009

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Nick Gallo - 1975, 1977 Greg Ely - 1978, 1979 Bill Keck - 1979, 1980 Phil Mattera - 1982, 1983 Joe Downey - 1983, 1984 Peter Capone - 1983, 1985 Ralph Everett - 2003, 2004 Noel Thompson - 2003, 2004 Dave Tomasette - 2006, 2007 Jonny Bonilla-Bowman - 2008, 2009 P.J. Gillespie - 2009, 2012 Ben Clymer - 2011, 2012 Steve Bonanno - 2012, 2013

INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS

Weight Year Name ROMAN FLESZAR 118 1975 Nick Gallo 1978, 79 Greg Ely 1983 Joe Downey 1993 Jason Wartinger CAA SILVER Roman Fleszar - 1999, 2000, 2001 ANNIVERSARY TEAM Eric Schmiesing - 1999, 2000, 2001 Tom Noto - 2001, 2002, 2004 123 1960, 62 Don Hannon H Jason DeBruin Chris Skretkowicz - 2003, 2004, 2005 Charles Griffin Charles Griffin - 2004, 2005, 2007 125 2001, 02, 04 Tom Noto Jon Masa Michael Patrovich - 2005, 2006, 2007 2006, 07 Dave Tomasette Mike Patrovich James Strouse - 2005, 2006, 2007 2012, 13 Steve Bonanno Lou Ruggirello Joe Rovelli - 2005, 2006, 2007 Chris Skretkowicz 126 1977 Nick Gallo James Strouse 1981, 82, 83 Ed Pidgeon Chris Weidman TWO-TIME CHAMPIONS 1984 Joe Downey Art Strunk - 1952, 1953 1997 Joe Catalanotto TOURNAMENT OUTSTANDING Dan Notine - 1956, 1957 Don Hannon - 1960, 1962 130 1964 Kenneth Robinson WRESTLERS Marty Willigan - 1968, 1969 Dan Snyder - 1963 Mark Goldberg - 1969, 1970 133 1999, 00, 01 Roman Fleszar Marty Willigan - 1969 Bill Stauffer - 1969, 1971 2003 Ricky LaForge Don Mayorga - 1975 Joel Kislin - 1972, 1973 2005 Charles Griffin Lou Dionisio - 1980 Rick Santee - 1972, 1973 2007, 08, 09, 11 Lou Ruggirello Ed Pidgeon - 1981 Don Mayorga - 1975, 1976 2013 Jamie Franco Peter Capone - 1983, 1985 Jim McDuffie - 1975, 1976 Mike Arena - 1986, 1988 Eric Schmiesing - 2001 Jason DeBruin - 2002 Ricky LaForge - 2003 Chris Skretkowicz - 2005 Jon Masa - 2006 CHRIS WEIDMAN Mike Patrovich - 2007

FOUR-TIME CHAMPIONS Jason DeBruin - 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Jon Masa - 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006 Lou Ruggirello - 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011

THREE-TIME CHAMPIONS Aurel Balaianu - 1977, 1979, 1980 Mike Hogan - 1978, 1980, 1981 Ed Pidgeon - 1981, 1982, 1983 Tony Arena - 1982, 1983, 1985 Mike Arena - 1986, 1987, 1988

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STEVE BONANNO 1975, 76 Jim McDuffie 1983, 85 Pete Capone

174 2000 Rob Anspach 2003 Ralph Everett 2004 Noel Thompson 2005 Paul Siemon 2006 Mike Patrovich 2008 Alton Lucas 2011 Ryan Patrovich

177 1957 Dan Notine 1963 Dan Snyder 1973 Harvey Cavayero 1973 Frank Lyman 1978 Pat Martorella 1980 Aurel Balaianu

184 1999 Russell Jones 2003 Brad Christie 134 1960, 62 Don Hannon 1975 Guy Reeps 2005, 06, 07 Joe Rovelli 1964 Ken Robinson 1978, 80 Mike Hogan 2011, 12 Ben Clymer 1969 Marty Willigan 1982, 83 Tony Arena 1980 Lou Dionisio H 1984 Ted Dipasquale 190 1977, 79 Aurel Balaianu 149 1999, 00, 01 Eric Schmiesing 1987, 88 Dom Cianchetti 1993 Ralph Tubello 2002 Jason DeBruin 1998 Mike Quaglio 2003, 05, 06 Jon Masa 137 1961 Tom Hasemann 2009 P.J. Gillespie 197 2003, 04, 05 Chris Skretkowicz

2007 Chris Weidman 141 1999, 00, 01 Jason DeBruin 150 1969 Bill Stauffer 2002 Jon Masa 1980 John Sauerland HWT 1972, 73 Joel Kislin 2006, 07 Charles Griffin 1981 Mike Hogan 1975, 76 Don Mayorga 2012 Luke Vaith 1982 Phil Mattera 1994 Joe Yanis 1985 Tony Arena 2011 Paul Snyder 142 1952, 53 Art Strunk 1986, 87, 88 Mike Arena 1968 Marty Willigan Weight 1972 Neil Duncan 157 1999 Zack Miller Class 1961 Tom Haseman 2001 Dennis Papadatos Not 2005, 06, 07 James Strouse Available 1963 Dick Snyder MARTY 2008, 2009 Jonny Bonilla- Bowman WILLIGAN ECWA CHAMPIONSHIP 158 1955 Pete Damone HISTORY 1956 Dan Notine 1971 Rick Iseke TEAM CHAMPIONS 1972 Dennis Garetano 1975 Hofstra 1973 Rick Santee 1976 Hofstra 1979, 80 Bill Keck 1977 Hofstra 1983 Phil Mattera 1978 Hofstra 1986 Marco Sola 1979 Hofstra 1990 Butch Padamonsky 1980 Hofstra 1998 James Hieronymous 1981 West Chester 1982 Hofstra 165 2003 Noel Thompson 1983 Hofstra 2004 Ralph Everett 1984 Rider 2005, 07 Mike Patrovich 1985 Drexel 2006 Chris Vondruska 1986 Rider 2012 P.J. Gillespie 1987 Bucknell 1988 Rider 167 1964 Jack Gleason 1989 Rider 1969, 70 Mark Goldberg 1990 Rider 1971 Bill Stauffer 1991 Rider 1972 Rick Santee 1992 Central Connecticut

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1993 Rider THREE-TIME CHAMPIONS HOFSTRA FINISHES AT NEW 1994 Rider Mike Arena - 1986, 1987, 1988 YORK STATE TOURNAMENT 1995 Bucknell Roman Fleszar - 1998, 1999, 2000 1996 Rider Year Place No. of Teams 1997 Rider 1984 5th 21 1998 Rider TWO-TIME CHAMPIONS 1986 6th 18 1987 9th 19 1999 Rider Joe Sabol - 1989, 1991 1988 7th 21 2000 Rider Jason DeBruin - 1999, 2000 2001 Hofstra 1989 6th 21 1990 9th 22 CAA CHAMPIONSHIP INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS 1991 6th 21 Weight Year Name 1992 7th 21 HIS TORY 118 1998 Roman Fleszar 1993 4th 20 1994 5th 20 2002-13 125 2000 Tom Noto 2011 Steve Bonanno 1995 7th 19 1996 10th 16 TEAM CHAMPIONS 133 1999, 2000 Roman Fleszar 141 1999, 2000 Jason DeBruin 1997 6th 16 2002 Hofstra 142 1984 Ted DePasquale 1998 1st 20 2003 Hofstra 149 2000 Eric Schmiesing 1999 2nd 21 2004 Hofstra 150 1986, 87, 88 Mike Arena 2000 1st 24 2005 Hofstra 1989 Joe Sabol 2001 Did not compete 2006 Hofstra 157 2000 Dennis Papadatos 2002 2nd 23 2007 Hofstra 158 1991 Joe Sabol 2003-2010 Did not compete 2008 Hofstra 167 1998 Rob Anspach 2011 5th 19 H 2009 Hofstra 177 1997 Ryan Edmundson 2012 Did not compete 2010 Binghamton 184 1999 Russell Jones 2013 3rd 19 2011 Hofstra 197 2002 Chris Skretkowicz 2012 Hofstra 285 2013 Paul Snyder 2013 Hofstra NE W YORK STATE CHAMPIONSHIP NOEL THOMPSON TOURNAMENT

NEW YORK STATE COACH OF THE YEAR Tom Ryan - 1998, 2001

COACHES HALL OF FAME Walt Stone - 1979 Pete Damone - 1982

ANNUAL COACHES AWARD WRESTLER OF THE YEAR Eric Schmiesing - 2000

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Jason Wartinger - 1993 Matt Fratta - 1995 Jason DeBruin - 1999 Noel Thompson - 2000

MOST OUTSTANDING WRESTLER AT NYS TOURNAMENT Russell Jones - 1999 Eric Schmiesing - 2000

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No. Team Team Place ALL-TIME HOFSTRA PLACEWINNERS Year Coach Partic. Pts. Place Winners Wins Losses Falls 1948 Walter Stone 2 2 0 3 4 2 Year Wrestler Wt. Place 1951 Walter Stone 8 0 3 12 0 Cl. 1953 Walter Stone 2 0 0 4 0 1955 Walter Stone 3 2 0 3 5 1 1968 Marty Willigan 137 4th 1956 Walter Stone 1 0 0 1 0 1969 Marty Willigan 137 2nd 1957 Walter Stone 1 0 0 1 0 1968 Bob Getchell 2 12 24 1 6 4 1 1973 Joel Kislin Hwt 3rd 1969 Bob Getchell 4 21 11 1 8 4 4 1975 Nick Gallo 118 4th 1970 Bob Getchell 4 0 0 4 0 1977 Nick Gallo 126 1st 1971 Bob Getchell 2 0 0 2 0 1972 Bob Getchell 4 3 0 3 5 0 1981 Ed Pidgeon 126 4th 1973 Bob Getchell 4 13 18 1 6 4 1 1983 Pete Capone 167 7th 1974 Bob Getchell 2 3 0 2 3 1 1975 Bob Getchell 5 16.5 19 1 10 8 2 1985 Pete Capone 167 2nd 1976 Bob Getchell 3 1.75 0 1 3 0 2000 Eric Schmiesing 149 5th 1977 Bob Getchell 2 24.5 14 1 8 2 0 1978 Al Bevilacqua 4 2 0 2 6 0 2000 Roman Fleszar 133 7th H 1979 Al Bevilacqua 3 1 0 1 4 0 2001 Roman Fleszar 133 5th 1980 Nick Gallo 5 0.5 0 1 7 0 1981 Nick Gallo 2 13.25 26 1 7 3 0 2001 Eric Schmiesing 149 8th 1982 Nick Gallo 3 0 0 3 0 2003 Chris Skretkowicz 197 6th 1983 Nick Gallo 5 11.5 24 1 9 9 3 1984 Nick Gallo 3 0 0 3 0 2003 Jon Masa 149 7th 1985 Joe Bavaro 2 18.25 20 1 4 2 0 2004 Chris Skretkowicz 197 5th 1986 Joe Bavaro 2 0 0 2 0 2005 Jon Masa 149 3rd 1987 Joe Bavaro 2 0 0 2 0 1988 Tony Arena 2 2.5 0 1 3 0 2006 Mike Patrovich 174 4th 1990 Javier Armengau 1 0 0 1 0 2006 Jon Masa 149 5th 1991 Javier Armengau 1 1 0 1 2 0 1993 Javier Armengau 2 0 0 4 0 2006 Chris Weidman 197 6th 1994 Javier Armengau 1 0 0 1 0 2007 Charles Griffin 141 3rd 1997 Tom Ryan 3 3 0 2 6 1 1998 Tom Ryan 4 5 0 3 8 0 2007 Chris Weidman 197 3rd 1999 Tom Ryan 5 16.5 26 0 8 10 2 2007 James Strouse 157 4th 2000 Tom Ryan 6 21.5 21 2 14 12 1 2001 Tom Ryan 7 19.5 22 2 12 15 1 2007 Mike Patrovich 165 6th 2002 Tom Ryan 7 9 0 6 14 0 2008 Charles Griffin 141 3rd 2003 Tom Ryan 8 27 21 2 14 17 0 2004 Tom Ryan 8 29 20 1 17 16 0 2008 Alton Lucas 174 8th 2005 Tom Ryan 9 36.5 17 1 17 17 2 2011 Lou Ruggirello 133 7th 2006 Tom Ryan 8 52.5 11 3 21 17 2 2007 Tom Shifflet 7 60.5 7 4 22 13 1 2011 P.J. Gillespie 165 8th 2008 Tom Shifflet 7 38.0 15 2 18 14 3 2012 Steve Bonanno 125 8th 2009 Tom Shifflet 8 22.5 27 0 13 16 2 2012 Justin Accordino 149 6th 2010 Tom Shifflet 3 1.0 61 0 1 4 0 2011 Tom Shifflet 7 22.0 26 2 13 15 1 National Champion in bold 2012 Rob Anspach 6 27.5 23 2 11 14 1 2013 Rob Anspach 3 3.5 46 0 5 6 0

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HOFSTRA’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP PARTICIPANTS Year Wt. Wrestler Seed Place Year Wt. Wrestler Seed Place Year Wt. Wrestler Seed Place Cl. Cl. Cl. 1948 125 Frank Fusco 1983 126 Ed Pidgeon 11 2004 197 Chris Skretkowicz 2 5 1948 UNL Phil Gunthner 1983 142 Tony Arena 2005 125 Dave Tomasette 1951 123 James Fogarty 1983 158 Phil Mattera 2005 133 Charles Griffin 1951 130 George Mills 1983 167 Pete Capone 11 7 2005 141 Ricky LaForge 10 1951 137 Rudy Enders 1984 126 Joe Downey 2005 149 Jon Masa 9 3 1951 147 Art Strunck 1984 134 Ted DiPasquale 2005 157 James Strouse 1951 157 Bill Turley 1984 UNL Nick Zonfrelli 2005 165 Mike Patrovich 12 1951 167 Ken Morton 1985 150 Tony Arena 2005 174 Paul Siemon 11 1951 177 Bob Mulvaney 1985 167 Pete Capone 3 2 2005 184 Joe Rovelli 1951 UNL Jim Murray 1986 150 Mike Arena 2005 197 Chris Skretkowicz 3 1953 157 Bill Turley 1986 158 Marco Sola 2006 125 Dave Tomasette 1953 UNL Tom Megele 1987 150 Mike Arena 2006 141 Charles Griffin 1955 123 Robert DeGroff 1987 190 Dominic Cianchetti 2006 149 Jon Masa 6 5 1955 130 George Mills 1988 150 Mike Arena 11 2006 157 James Strouse 1955 157 Pete Damone 1988 190 Dominic Cianchetti 2006 165 Chris Vondruska 1956 167 Pete Damone 6 1990 158 Butch Padamonsky 2006 174 Mike Patrovich 5 4 1957 157 Dan Notine 1991 158 Joe Sabol 12 2006 184 Joe Rovelli 1968 137 Marty Willigan 4 1993 118 Jason Wartinger 2006 197 Chris Weidman 6 1968 152 Dave Berman 1993 134 Ralph Tubello 2007 125 Dave Tomasette 11 1969 130 Fred Kemp 1994 275 Joe Yanis 2007 141 Charles Griffin 11 3 1969 137 Marty Willigan 2 2 1997 126 Joe Catalanotto 2007 157 James Strouse 3 4 1969 160 Bill Stauffer 1997 177 Ryan Edmundson 2007 165 Mike Patrovich 6 6 1969 167 Mark Goldberg 1997 190 Mike Quaglio 2007 184 Joe Rovelli 8 1970 134 Bill Baker 1998 134 Eric Schmiesing 2007 197 Chris Weidman 11 3 1970 158 Bill Stauffer 1998 158 James Hieronymus 2008 125 Dave Tomasette 11 H 1970 167 Mark Goldberg 1998 177 Russell Jones 2008 133 Lou Ruggirello 6 1970 177 Frank Lyman 1998 190 Mike Quaglio 8 2008 141 Charles Griffin 2 3 1971 142 Neil Duncan 1999 133 Roman Fleszar 10 2008 157 Jonny Bonilla-Bowman 1971 167 Bill Stauffer 1999 141 Jason DeBruin 11 2008 165 Ryan Patrovich 1972 150 Neil Duncan 7 1999 149 Eric Schmiesing 2008 174 Alton Lucas 6 8 1972 158 Dennis Garetano 1999 157 Zachary Miller 2008 197 Joe Rovelli 12 1972 167 Rick Santee 1999 184 Russell Jones 9 2009 125 Steve Bonanno 1972 UNL Joel Kislin 2000 133 Roman Fleszar 5 7 2009 133 Lou Ruggirello 9 1973 142 Harvey Cavayero 2000 141 Jason DeBruin 10 2009 141 Justin Accordino 1973 158 Rick Santee 2000 149 Eric Schmiesing 6 5 2009 149 P.J. Gillespie 1973 177 Frank Lyman 2000 157 Dennis Papadatos 2009 157 Jonny Bonilla-Bowman 1973 UNL Joel Kislin 5 3 2000 165 Noel Thompson 2009 165 Ryan Patrovich 1974 167 Jim McDuffie 2000 174 Rob Anspach 2009 174 Alton Lucas 12 1974 UNL Don Mayorga 2001 125 Tom Noto 12 2009 197 Joe Fagiano 1975 118 Nick Gallo 4 2001 133 Roman Fleszar 5 5 2010 157 Jonny Bonilla-Bowman* 1975 142 Guy Reeps 2001 141 Jason DeBruin 6 2010 165 P.J. Gillespie 1975 167 Jim McDuffie 2001 149 Eric Schmiesing 6 8 2010 184 Ben Clymer 1975 177 Rudy Fiorvanti 2001 157 Dennis Papadatos 2011 125 Steve Bonanno 1975 UNL Don Mayorga 5 2001 165 Noel Thompson 2011 133 Lou Ruggirello 5 7 1976 126 Nick Gallo 7 2001 174 Rob Anspach 2011 141 Vince Varela 1976 167 Jim McDuffie 2002 125 Tom Noto 2011 165 P.J. Gillespie 8 1976 UNL Don Mayorga 7 2002 141 Jon Masa 2011 174 Ryan Patrovich 1977 126 Nick Gallo 1 1 2002 149 Jason DeBruin 2011 184 Ben Clymer 1977 190 Aurel Balaianu 2002 157 Paul Siemon 2011 285 Paul Snyder 1978 118 Greg Ely 2002 165 John Garriques 2012 125 Steve Bonanno 12 8 1978 142 Mike Hogan 2002 174 Ralph Everett 2012 133 Jamie Franco 1978 177 Pat Martorella 2002 197 Chris Skretkowicz 7 2012 141 Luke Vaith 1978 190 Aurel Balaianu 2003 125 Pat Flynn 2012 149 Justin Accordino 6 1979 118 Greg Ely 7 2003 133 Ricky LaForge 10 2012 165 P.J. Gillespie 12 1979 158 Bill Keck 2003 149 Jon Masa 7 7 2012 184 Ben Clymer 11 1979 190 Aurel Balaianu 2003 157 Mike Patrovich 2013 125 Steve Bonanno 1980 134 Lou Dionisio 2003 165 Noel Thompson 8 2013 133 Jamie Franco 1980 142 Mike Hogan 2003 174 Ralph Everett 2013 141 Luke Vaith 1980 150 John Sauerland 2003 184 Brad Christie * - injured and did not participate 1980 158 Bill Keck 2003 197 Chris Skretkowicz 4 6 1980 177 Aurel Balaianu 2004 125 Tom Noto 7 1981 126 Ed Pidgeon 4 2004 141 John Manarte 1981 150 Mike Hogan 2004 149 James Strouse 1982 126 Ed Pidgeon 10 2004 157 Paul Siemon 1982 142 Tony Arena 2004 165 Ralph Everett 6 1982 150 Phil Mattera 2004 174 Noel Thompson 10 1983 118 Joe Downey 2004 184 Brad Christie

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HOFSTRA’S ALL-TIME NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS MATCH-BY-MATCH HISTORY

Year Weight Bracket Name Round Name Win Lose Score 1948 125 Championship Preliminary Leeman, Gerry - Northern Iowa Fusco, Francis - Hofstra Dec 1948 125 Championship Eighth-Final Fusco, Francis - Hofstra McRaven, Pilgrim - Lehigh Fall 10:57 1948 125 Championship Quarter-Final Cook, Paul - Williams Fusco, Francis - Hofstra Dec 1948 UNL Championship Preliminary Gunthner, Phil - Hofstra Grosso, Mike - Brooklyn Fall 7:37 1948 UNL Championship Eighth-Final McGraw, Thurman - Colorado State Gunthner, Phil - Hofstra Fall 6:25 1948 UNL Consolation Quarter-Final Gunthner, Phil - Hofstra Schiweck, Ken - Navy Dec 1948 UNL Consolation Semi-Final Archer, Arthur - Illinois Gunthner, Phil - Hofstra Fall 6:12 1949 121 Championship Eighth-Final Pickard, Richard - Illinois Fogarty, James - Hofstra 8-4 1951 123 Championship Preliminary Borders, Bill - Oklahoma Fogarty, James - Hofstra Fall 6:29 1951 123 Consolations WRB Eighth-Final Fogarty, James - Hofstra Shervanick, Jim - Millersville 9-4 1951 123 Consolations WRB Quarter-Final Dragoin, Tony - Auburn Fogarty, James - Hofstra Fall 1:05 1951 130 Championship Eighth-Final Romanowski, Walter - Cornell (IA) Mills, George - Hofstra 7-0 1951 130 Consolations WRB Quarter-Final Blubaugh, Jack - Oklahoma Mills, George - Hofstra Fall 3:30 H 1951 137 Championship Preliminary Evans, Tommy - Oklahoma Enders, Rudy - Hofstra Fall 5:57 1951 137 Consolations WRB Eighth-Final Campbell, John - St. Ambrose Enders, Rudy - Hofstra 3-1 1951 147 Championship Eighth-Final Jackson, George - Oklahoma Strunck, Art - Hofstra 6-0 1951 157 Championship Eighth-Final Mason, Bob - Wyoming Turley, Bill - Hofstra 2-1 1951 167 Championship Eighth-Final Platt, Jack - Lehigh Morton, Ken - Hofstra 7-2 1951 177 Championship Eighth-Final Mulvaney, Bob - Hofstra Dickason, Don - Cornell 7-5 1951 177 Championship Quarter-Final Lyon, Bentley - California-Berkeley Mulvaney, Bob - Hofstra 5-4 1951 UNL Championship Eighth-Final Murray, Jim - Hofstra Sloan, Dick - Carleton 7-3 1951 UNL Championship Quarter-Final Glass, Brad - Princeton Murray, Jim - Hofstra Fall 2:37 1951 UNL Consolations WRB Quarter-Final Lanzi, Harry - Toledo Murray, Jim - Hofstra Fall 1:35 1953 157 Championship Preliminary Harmon, Jim - Northern Iowa Turley, Bill - Hofstra 4-0 1953 157 Consolations WRB Quarter-Final Perrone, Vito - Michigan State Turley, Bill - Hofstra RD 1953 UNL Championship Quarter-Final McNair, Dan - Auburn Megele, Tom - Hofstra 5-0 1953 UNL Consolations WRB Semi-Final Ellena, Jack - UCLA Megele, Tom - Hofstra 1955 123 Championship Preliminary DeGroff, Robert - Hofstra Lehman, Mel - Oregon State 8-7 1955 123 Championship Eighth-Final Peery, Ed - Pittsburgh DeGroff, Robert - Hofstra 4-0 1955 123 Consolations WRB Quarter-Final Meeks, Richard - Illinois DeGroff, Robert - Hofstra Fall 3:47 1955 130 Championship Preliminary Janes, Jim - Knox Mills, George - Hofstra 10-9 1955 157 Championship Preliminary Damone, Peter - Hofstra Kastor, Frank - Illinois Fall 4:34 1955 157 Championship Eighth-Final Damone, Peter - Hofstra Bormuth, Bob - Wyoming 6-2 1955 157 Championship Quarter-Final Rodriguez, Mike - Michigan Damone, Peter - Hofstra Fall 7:00 1955 157 Consolations WRB Quarter-Final Teuber, Ron - Colorado Damone, Peter - Hofstra RD 1956 167 Championship Eighth-Final Edgar, Rex - Oklahoma Damone, Peter - Hofstra 6-3 1957 157 Championship Eighth-Final Baker, Ron - Minnesota Notine, Dan - Hofstra 3-0 1968 137 Championship Pig Tail Willigan, Marty - Hofstra Henson, Geoff - Michigan 10-9 1968 137 Championship Preliminary Willigan, Marty - Hofstra Dickey, Marty - Iowa State Fall 6:32 1968 137 Championship Eighth-Final Willigan, Marty - Hofstra Stanley, Mike - Adams State 9-7 1968 137 Championship Quarter-Final Willigan, Marty - Hofstra Pruzansky, Dave - Temple 7-4 1968 137 Championship Semi-Final Anderson, Dale - Michigan State Willigan, Marty - Hofstra 9-2

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Year Weight Bracket Name Round Name Win Lose Score 1968 137 Consolations WRB Semi-Final Willigan, Marty - Hofstra Russo, Ron - Bloomsburg 5-5, 1-0 1968 137 Consolations Third Vanderlofske, Pete - Navy Willigan, Marty - Hofstra 7-0 1968 152 Championship Pig Tail Kent, John - Navy Berman, Dave - Hofstra 10-0 1968 152 Consolations Pig Tail Berman, Dave - Hofstra Hochfelder, Tom - Ithaca 8-4 1968 152 Consolations WRB Eighth-Final Blacksmith, Jim - Lock Haven Berman, Dave - Hofstra 6-2 1969 130 Championship Preliminary Hahn, John - UCLA Kemp, Fred - Hofstra 11-4 1969 137 Championship Pig Tail Willigan, Marty - Hofstra Librande, Dave - Alabama Fall 5:39 1969 137 Championship Preliminary Willigan, Marty - Hofstra Hawkins, Bob - Oregon State 11-8 1969 137 Championship Eighth-Final Willigan, Marty - Hofstra Dittmar, Dale - Colorado 13-2 1969 137 Championship Quarter-Final Willigan, Marty - Hofstra Moore, Jim - Washington Fall 5:32 1969 137 Championship Semi-Final Willigan, Marty - Hofstra Lowrance, Keith - Michigan State 4-3 1969 137 Championship Final Gable, Dan - Iowa State Willigan, Marty - Hofstra Fall 4:17 1969 160 Championship Pig Tail Stauffer, Bill - Hofstra Hill, Gary - Wyoming Fall 4:52 1969 160 Championship Preliminary Stauffer, Bill - Hofstra Ferrin, Mike - Weber State Fall 5:32 1969 160 Championship Eighth-Final Rushing, Gary - Arizona Stauffer, Bill - Hofstra 11-5 1969 167 Championship Preliminary Goldberg, Mark - Hofstra West, Gary - Oregon 2-1 1969 167 Championship Eighth-Final DeVries, Steve - Iowa Goldberg, Mark - Hofstra 6-4 1970 134 Championship Preliminary Bergen, Bob - Portland State Baker, Bill - Hofstra 3-2 H 1970 158 Championship Preliminary Lee, Jerry - Iowa Stauffer, Bill - Hofstra 7-1 1970 167 Championship Pig Tail Tennis, Scott - Utah Goldberg, Mark - Hofstra 3-2 1970 177 Championship Pig Tail Frankel, Mark - Purdue Lyman, Frank - Hofstra 9-5 1971 142 Championship Preliminary Bessinger, Sam - Utah State Duncan, Neil - Hofstra 7-2 1971 167 Championship Preliminary Johnson, Junior - Portland State Stauffer, Bill - Hofstra 5-1 1972 150 Championship Preliminary Duncan, Neil - Hofstra Engels, Mike - South Dakota State 4-1 1972 150 Championship Eighth-Final Lawinger, Rich - Wisconsin Duncan, Neil - Hofstra 5-3 1972 158 Championship Preliminary Garetano, Dennis - Hofstra Tydor, Matthew - New York 3-1 University 1972 158 Championship Eighth-Final Sanderson, Jan - Iowa Garetano, Dennis - Hofstra 4-0 1972 167 Championship Preliminary Caccia, John - Idaho State Santee, Rick - Hofstra 5-1 1972 UNL Championship Preliminary Kislin, Joel - Hofstra Woods, Jim - Western Illinois 7-1 1972 UNL Championship Eighth-Final Geris, Harry - Oklahoma State Kislin, Joel - Hofstra Fall 3:31 1972 UNL Consolations WRB 16th-Final Dambman, Carl - Massachusetts Kislin, Joel - Hofstra 4-1 1973 142 Championship Preliminary Snyder, Ken - Northern Iowa Cavayero, Harvey - Hofstra 7-5 1973 158 Championship Preliminary Landis, George - Alabama Santee, Rick - Hofstra 10-7 1973 177 Championship Pig Tail Lyman, Frank - Hofstra Barklarcz, Mike - Duquesne 7-4 1973 177 Championship Preliminary Panning, John - Minnesota Lyman, Frank - Hofstra Fall 3:22 1973 UNL Championship Preliminary Kislin, Joel - Hofstra Jackson, Don - San Jose State 6-0 1973 UNL Championship Eighth-Final Kislin, Joel - Hofstra Class, Jeff - Nebraska 7-3 1973 UNL Championship Quarter-Final Kislin, Joel - Hofstra Simonson, Dave - Minnesota 9-4 1973 UNL Championship Semi-Final Taylor, Chris - Iowa State Kislin, Joel - Hofstra Fall 1:00 1973 UNL Consolations WRB Semi-Final Kislin, Joel - Hofstra Getty, Charlie - Penn State Fall 5:59 1973 UNL Consolations Third Kislin, Joel - Hofstra Ernst, Gary - Michigan 4-3 1974 167 Championship Pig Tail Jackson, Jon - Oklahoma State McDuffie, Jim - Hofstra 7-3 1974 UNL Championship Preliminary Mayorga, Don - Hofstra Woofter, Wayne - Kansas State 8-2 1974 UNL Championship Eighth-Final Mayorga, Don - Hofstra Graves, Dave - Washington Fall 6:44 1974 UNL Championship Quarter-Final Ernst, Gary - Michigan Mayorga, Don - Hofstra 9-1 1974 UNL Consolations WRB Eighth-Final Klaas, Palmer - Illinois Mayorga, Don - Hofstra 12-6

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Year Weight Bracket Name Round Name Win Lose Score 1975 118 Championship Pig Tail Gallo, Nick - Hofstra Davis, Ralph - Oregon 8-1 1975 118 Championship Preliminary Gallo, Nick - Hofstra Knecht, Ed - Northern Arizona 8-1 1975 118 Championship Eighth-Final Gallo, Nick - Hofstra Leonhardt, Lance - Lehigh Fall 6:05 1975 118 Championship Quarter-Final Brown, Jim - Michigan Gallo, Nick - Hofstra 11-11, 4-2 1975 118 Consolations WRB Eighth-Final Gallo, Nick - Hofstra Gonzalez, Erv - Northern Colorado 5-4 1975 118 Consolations WRB Quarter-Final Gallo, Nick - Hofstra Packer, Wayne - Penn State 6-5 1975 118 Consolations WRB Semi-Final Gallo, Nick - Hofstra Land, Mike - Iowa State 3-3, 2-1 1975 118 Consolations Third Shapiro, Myron - Toledo Gallo, Nick - Hofstra 17-7 1975 142 Championship Pig Tail Sanderson, Steve - Brigham Young Reeps, Guy - Hofstra 17-4 1975 167 Championship Pig Tail Callard, Jeff - Oklahoma McDuffie, Jim - Hofstra Fall 3:35 1975 167 Consolations Pig Tail McDuffie, Jim - Hofstra Nix, John - Oklahoma 4-4, 3-2 1975 167 Consolations WRB 16th-Final Johnson, Mark - Michigan McDuffie, Jim - Hofstra 11-4 1975 177 Championship Preliminary Fiorvanti, Rudy - Hofstra Steele, Bob - Wyoming 6-3 1975 177 Championship Eighth-Final Thompson, Sythell - Cal Poly-SLO Fiorvanti, Rudy - Hofstra 5-2 1975 UNL Championship Preliminary Mayorga, Don - Hofstra Cole, Mark - Arizona State Fall 1:31 1975 UNL Championship Eighth-Final Bowlsby, John - Iowa Mayorga, Don - Hofstra 9-8 1975 UNL Consolations WRB 16th-Final Mayorga, Don - Hofstra Bertolone, Joe - John Carroll 5-2 H 1975 UNL Consolations WRB Eighth-Final Seals, Milt - New Mexico Mayorga, Don - Hofstra Fall 3:22 1976 126 Championship Preliminary Gallo, Nick - Hofstra Raney, Tom - Missouri 17-5 1976 126 Championship Eighth-Final Isom, Mike - Weber State Gallo, Nick - Hofstra 8-5 1976 167 Championship Pig Tail Neiswender, Ed - Michigan McDuffie, Jim - Hofstra 6-0 1976 UNL Championship Preliminary Burns, Tom - Colorado State Mayorga, Don - Hofstra 3-1 1977 126 Championship Pig Tail Gallo, Nick - Hofstra Fink, Tom - Bloomsburg 10-4 1977 126 Championship Preliminary Gallo, Nick - Hofstra Farley, Terry - Portland State 22-6 1977 126 Championship Eighth-Final Gallo, Nick - Hofstra Hopkins, Dave - Ohio University 8-3 1977 126 Championship Quarter-Final Gallo, Nick - Hofstra Ives, Dane - Missouri 21-9 1977 126 Championship Semi-Final Gallo, Nick - Hofstra Martin, Billy - Oklahoma State 13-5 1977 126 Championship Final Gallo, Nick - Hofstra Mourlam, Keith - Iowa 8-3 1977 190 Championship Preliminary Balaianu, Aurel - Hofstra Menz, Bob - SUNY-Cortland 10-4 1977 190 Championship Eighth-Final Santana, Frank - Iowa State Balaianu, Aurel - Hofstra 10-6 1977 190 Consolations WRB 16th-Final Balaianu, Aurel - Hofstra Day, Steve - Illinois State 5-2 1977 190 Consolations WRB Eighth-Final Harris, Howard - Oregon State Balaianu, Aurel - Hofstra 4-0 1978 118 Championship Preliminary Ely, Greg - Hofstra Hansen, Jim - Minnesota 1-0 1978 118 Championship Eighth-Final Glenn, Dan - Iowa Ely, Greg - Hofstra 10-2 1978 118 Consolations WRB 16th-Final Bastianelli, Steve - Lehigh Ely, Greg - Hofstra 4-2 1978 142 Championship Preliminary Mecham, John - Brigham Young Hogan, Mike - Hofstra 6-2 1978 177 Championship Preliminary Ellis, Jim - Michigan State Martorella, Pat - Hofstra 19-8 1978 190 Championship Preliminary Monasmith, Daryl - Oklahoma State Balaianu, Aurel - Hofstra 7-4 1978 190 Consolations WRB 16th-Final Balaianu, Aurel - Hofstra Wais, Gene - Cal Poly-SLO 11-1 1978 190 Consolations WRB Eighth-Final Brown, Mike - Lehigh Balaianu, Aurel - Hofstra Fall 4:46 1979 118 Championship Preliminary Wurm, Rob - Weber State Ely, Greg - Hofstra 7-5 1979 158 Championship Pig Tail Keck, Bill - Hofstra Hanrahan, John - Penn State 5-3 1979 158 Championship Preliminary Ward, Kelly - Iowa State Keck, Bill - Hofstra Fall 6:30 1979 158 Consolations WRB 16th-Final Evans, Dave - Wisconsin Keck, Bill - Hofstra 10-1 1979 190 Championship Preliminary Wilson, Kelly - Wyoming Balaianu, Aurel - Hofstra Fall 8:39 OT 1980 134 Championship Pig Tail Landrum, Thomas - Oklahoma State Dionisio, Lou - Hofstra Fall 7:17 1980 142 Championship Preliminary Smith, Lee Roy - Oklahoma State Hogan, Mike - Hofstra 10-2

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Year Weight Bracket Name Round Name Win Lose Score 1980 142 Consolations Pig Tail Hogan, Mike - Hofstra Galli, Joe - North Carolina 1980 142 Consolations WRB 16th-Final Eon, Bob - Rhode Island Hogan, Mike - Hofstra 5-1 1980 150 Championship Preliminary Roper, Wes - Missouri Sauerland, John - Hofstra 10-5 1980 158 Championship Preliminary Musselman, Dave - Arizona Keck, Bill - Hofstra 12-5 1980 177 Championship Preliminary Kilrain, Colin - Lehigh Balaianu, Aurel - Hofstra 8-1 1980 177 Consolations WRB 16th-Final Mantella, Tony - Temple Balaianu, Aurel - Hofstra 10-4 1981 126 Championship Preliminary Pidgeon, Ed - Hofstra Hirota, Mark - Oregon State 23-8 1981 126 Championship Eighth-Final Pidgeon, Ed - Hofstra Glenn, Derek - Oklahoma 6-6, 3-2 1981 126 Championship Eighth-Final Pidgeon, Ed - Hofstra Glenn, Derek - Colorado 6-6, 3-2 1981 126 Championship Quarter-Final Cooke, Dave - North Carolina Pidgeon, Ed - Hofstra Fall 6:38 1981 126 Consolations WRB Eighth-Final Pidgeon, Ed - Hofstra Edwards, Sam - Cornell 17-10 1981 126 Consolations WRB Quarter-Final Pidgeon, Ed - Hofstra Riley, Tim - Iowa 2-1 1981 126 Consolations WRB Semi-Final Pidgeon, Ed - Hofstra Iannuzzi, John - Wisconsin 4-3 1981 126 Consolations Third Kelly, Jerry - Oklahoma State Pidgeon, Ed - Hofstra Fall 4:54 1981 150 Championship Pig Tail Hogan, Mike - Hofstra Thompson, Reggie - San Jose State 7-3 1981 150 Championship Preliminary Hogan, Mike - Hofstra Coffing, Tom - Nevada-Las Vegas 10-4 1981 150 Championship Preliminary Hogan, Mike - Hofstra Coffing, Tom - Arizona 10-4 1981 150 Championship Eighth-Final Castrignano, Frank - North Carolina Hogan, Mike - Hofstra 11-2 H State 1982 126 Championship Preliminary Drew, Doug - Kent State Pidgeon, Ed - Hofstra 9-2 1982 142 Championship Pig Tail McCollum, Al - Bloomsburg Arena, Tony - Hofstra 3-1 1982 150 Championship Preliminary O’Donnell, Pat - Cal Poly-SLO Mattera, Phil - Hofstra 5-4 1983 118 Championship Preliminary Calderaio, Tony - Slippery Rock Downey, Joe - Hofstra 6-5 1983 126 Championship Preliminary Pidgeon, Ed - Hofstra Hancock, Miles - Oregon 10-8 1983 126 Championship Eighth-Final Bohay, Gary - Arizona State Pidgeon, Ed - Hofstra 18-3 1983 126 Championship Eighth-Final Bohay, Gary - UCLA Pidgeon, Ed - Hofstra 18-3 1983 126 Consolations WRB 16th-Final Bell, Chris - Wyoming Pidgeon, Ed - Hofstra 7-6 1983 142 Championship Preliminary Arena, Tony - Hofstra Montminy, Tom - Boston College Fall 4:38 1983 142 Championship Eighth-Final Arena, Tony - Hofstra Seras, Andy - SUNY-Albany 10-8 1983 142 Championship Quarter-Final Burley, Darryl - Lehigh Arena, Tony - Hofstra 12-3 1983 142 Consolations WRB Eighth-Final Giura, John - Wisconsin Arena, Tony - Hofstra 10-4 1983 158 Championship Preliminary Mattera, Phil - Hofstra Seal, Marvin - Oregon State 4-2 1983 158 Championship Eighth-Final Skove, Matt - Oklahoma State Mattera, Phil - Hofstra 8-1 1983 158 Championship Eighth-Final Skove, Matt - Georgia Mattera, Phil - Hofstra 8-1 1983 158 Consolations WRB 16th-Final Mattera, Phil - Hofstra Dillon, Willie - Washington State Fall 3:54 1983 158 Consolations WRB Eighth-Final Mondragon, Chris - North Carolina Mattera, Phil - Hofstra 12-3 State 1983 167 Championship Preliminary Capone, Pete - Hofstra Jones, Terry - Oregon State 9-5 1983 167 Championship Eighth-Final Reich, John - Navy Capone, Pete - Hofstra 14-3 1983 167 Consolations WRB 16th-Final Capone, Pete - Hofstra Rechsteiner, Scott - Michigan 7-1 1983 167 Consolations WRB Eighth-Final Capone, Pete - Hofstra Chiapparelli, Rico - Iowa Fall 0:42 1983 167 Consolations WRB Quarter-Final Carver, Sylvester - Fresno State Capone, Pete - Hofstra 3-2 1983 167 Consolations Seventh Capone, Pete - Hofstra Jones, Mike - Illinois State 10-4 1984 126 Championship Preliminary Zimmer, Mark - Wisconsin Downey, Joe - Hofstra 24-8 1984 126 Championship Preliminary Zimmer, Mark - Oklahoma Downey, Joe - Hofstra 24-8 1984 134 Championship Preliminary Randall, Greg - Iowa DiPasquale, Ted - Hofstra Fall 5:36 1984 134 Consolations WRB 16th-Final DeLong, Chris - Cal Poly-SLO DiPasquale, Ted - Hofstra Med FFT

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Year Weight Bracket Name Round Name Win Lose Score 1984 UNL Championship Preliminary Webber, Jamie - Louisiana State Zonfrelli, Nick - Hofstra Fall 6:17 1985 150 Championship Preliminary Lynch, Marty - Syracuse Arena, Tony - Hofstra 5-5, 6-5 1985 167 Championship Preliminary Capone, Pete - Hofstra Wilson, Tad - North Carolina 9-7 1985 167 Championship Eighth-Final Capone, Pete - Hofstra DiFeo, Ed - Kent State 14-0 1985 167 Championship Quarter-Final Capone, Pete - Hofstra Evans, Greg - Minnesota 12-2 1985 167 Championship Semi-Final Capone, Pete - Hofstra Kistler, Lindley - Iowa 5-1 1985 167 Championship Final Edmond, Chris - Tennessee Capone, Pete - Hofstra 14-10 1986 150 Championship Preliminary Duncan, Scott - Indiana Arena, Mike - Hofstra 7-2 1986 158 Championship Preliminary Coltvet, Jeff - Nebraska Sola, Marco - Hofstra 12-0 1987 150 Championship Pig Tail Kennedy, Terry - Edinboro Arena, Mike - Hofstra 11-7 1987 190 Championship Preliminary Platt, Brian - Slippery Rock Cianchetti, Dominic - Hofstra 11-5 1988 150 Championship Preliminary Arena, Mike - Hofstra Hovan, Scott - Pittsburgh 16-4 1988 150 Championship Eighth-Final Dolph, Brian - Indiana Arena, Mike - Hofstra 4-2 1988 150 Consolations WRB 2nd Duthie, Pat - Boston University Arena, Mike - Hofstra 5-4 1988 190 Championship Preliminary Voelker, Eric - Iowa State Cianchetti, Dominic - Hofstra Fall 3:26 1990 158 Championship Preliminary Murray, Michael - Virginia Military Padamonsky, Butch - Hofstra 11-6 1991 158 Championship Preliminary Sabol, Joe - Hofstra Dantzler, T.C. - Northern Illinois 9-4 H 1991 158 Championship Eighth-Final Bormet, Sean - Michigan Sabol, Joe - Hofstra 7-2 1991 158 Consolations WRB 2nd Onorato, Dave - West Virginia Sabol, Joe - Hofstra 11-4 1993 118 Championship Pig Tail Zaputil, Chad - Iowa Wartinger, Jason - Hofstra Fall 5:55 1993 118 Consolations Pig Tail Mulrooney, Mike - Brown Wartinger, Jason - Hofstra 6-2 1993 134 Championship Preliminary Sanchez, Marco - Arizona State Tubello, Ralph - Hofstra 5-3 OT 1993 134 Consolations WRB 2nd Velazquez, Frank - Nebraska Tubello, Ralph - Hofstra Fall 2:57 1994 275 Championship Preliminary Turner, Keith - Clemson Yanis, Joe - Hofstra 7-5 OT 1997 118 Championship Preliminary Valdez, Shane - Oklahoma Wartinger, Jason - Hofstra Fall 3:34 1997 118 Consolations WRB 1st Wartinger, Jason - Hofstra Chevez, Robert - American 7-3 1997 118 Consolations WRB 2nd Henson, Derrick - Howard Wartinger, Jason - Hofstra 5-3 1997 126 Championship Preliminary Whisenhunt, Jake - Oregon State Catalanotto, Joe - Hofstra 11-5 1997 126 Consolations WRB 1st Heckel, Chris - Duke Catalanotto, Joe - Hofstra DFT 0:31 1997 177 Championship Pig Tail Edmundson, Ryan - Hofstra Harvey, Erich - Michigan State 4-2 1997 177 Championship Preliminary Potvin, Jeremy - Air Force Edmundson, Ryan - Hofstra 9-6 1997 177 Consolations WRB 1st Alderman, Brandon - Wyoming Edmundson, Ryan - Hofstra 17-6 1997 190 Championship Preliminary Adams, Scott - Cal Poly-SLO Quaglio, Mike - Hofstra 10-7 1997 190 Consolations WRB 1st Quaglio, Mike - Hofstra Joseph, Doug - Duquesne Fall 2:24 1997 190 Consolations WRB 1st Quaglio, Mike - Hofstra Joseph, Doug - Syracuse Fall 2:24 1997 190 Consolations WRB 2nd Gary, Anthony - Ohio State Quaglio, Mike - Hofstra 9-5 1998 134 Championship Preliminary Schmiesing, Eric - Hofstra Pool, Don - Eastern Illinois 8-6 1998 134 Championship Eighth-Final Angle, Mark - Clarion Schmiesing, Eric - Hofstra 10-2 1998 134 Consolations WRB 2nd Jesko, Chad - Pittsburgh Schmiesing, Eric - Hofstra 4-0 1998 158 Championship Preliminary Hieronymus, James - Hofstra Kline, Sam - West Virginia 6-5 1998 158 Championship Eighth-Final Hieronymus, James - Hofstra Cunningham, Ryan - Central 5-3 Michigan 1998 158 Championship Quarter-Final Gardner, Dwight - Ohio University Hieronymus, James - Hofstra 5-3 1998 158 Consolations WRB Eighth-Final Lange, John - Penn State Hieronymus, James - Hofstra 5-3 OT 1998 177 Championship Preliminary Van Doren, John - Lehigh Jones, Russell - Hofstra 12-3 1998 177 Consolations WRB 1st Volpe, Francis - Harvard Jones, Russell - Hofstra 4-2 1998 190 Championship Preliminary Barton, Ben - Northern Iowa Quaglio, Mike - Hofstra 3-2

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Year Weight Bracket Name Round Name Win Lose Score 1998 190 Consolations WRB 1st Holman, Joel - Cornell Quaglio, Mike - Hofstra 8-5 1999 133 Championship Preliminary Fleszar, Roman - Hofstra Stoltz, Dave - Illinois 7-4 1999 133 Championship Eighth-Final Fleszar, Roman - Hofstra Vollmer, Dave - James Madison 15-6 1999 133 Championship Quarter-Final Sanderson, Cody - Iowa State Fleszar, Roman - Hofstra 8-1 1999 133 Consolations WRB Eighth-Final Holker, Aaron - Iowa State Fleszar, Roman - Hofstra 8-6 OT 1999 133 Consolations WRB Eighth-Final Holker, Aaron - Brigham Young Fleszar, Roman - Hofstra 8-6 OT 1999 141 Championship Preliminary DeBruin, Jason - Hofstra Goldstein, Matt - Lehigh 5-3 1999 141 Championship Preliminary DeBruin, Jason - Hofstra Goldstein, Matt - Wisconsin 5-3 1999 141 Championship Eighth-Final Chlebove, Whitey - West Virginia DeBruin, Jason - Hofstra 3-1 OT 1999 141 Consolations WRB 2nd Archuleta, Jonathon - Cal St- DeBruin, Jason - Hofstra 8-7 TB Bakersfield 1999 149 Championship Preliminary Schmiesing, Eric - Hofstra Frohardt, Scott - Air Force Fall 4:40 1999 149 Championship Eighth-Final Schmiesing, Eric - Hofstra Mendoza, Mike - Cal State- 5-4 Bakersfield 1999 149 Championship Quarter-Final Matter, Brett - Pennsylvania Schmiesing, Eric - Hofstra 8-0 1999 149 Consolations WRB Eighth-Final Bernholz, Ryan - Lehigh Schmiesing, Eric - Hofstra 7-2 1999 157 Championship Preliminary Eslinger, Heath - Tenn-Chattanooga Miller, Zachary - Hofstra 13-5 1999 157 Consolations WRB 1st Miller, Zachary - Hofstra McChesney, Shane - Clarion 3-2 1999 157 Consolations WRB 2nd Heidt, Jamie - Iowa Miller, Zachary - Hofstra 19-7 H 1999 184 Championship Preliminary Jones, Russell - Hofstra McMillan, Dax - Boise State Fall 2:49 1999 184 Championship Eighth-Final Hrovat, Andy - Michigan Jones, Russell - Hofstra 4-1 1999 184 Consolations WRB 2nd Jones, Russell - Hofstra Jenn, Paul - Iowa 14-4 1999 184 Consolations WRB 16th-Final Patrick, Nate - Illinois Jones, Russell - Hofstra 7-5 2000 133 Championship Preliminary Fleszar, Roman - Hofstra Richards, Ben - Oregon State 6-1 2000 133 Championship Eighth-Final Fleszar, Roman - Hofstra Robinson, Evan - Purdue 10-5 2000 133 Championship Quarter-Final Warren, Joe - Michigan Fleszar, Roman - Hofstra 5-3 2000 133 Consolations WRB Eighth-Final Fleszar, Roman - Hofstra Patnesky, Bob - West Virginia 5-3 2000 133 Consolations WRB Quarter-Final Loper, Rob - Pittsburgh Fleszar, Roman - Hofstra 2-1 TB 2000 133 Consolations Seventh Fleszar, Roman - Hofstra Coyle, Mike - James Madison 4-3 2000 141 Championship Pig Tail DeBruin, Jason - Hofstra Herron, Joe - UNC-Greensboro 15-1 2000 141 Championship Preliminary DeBruin, Jason - Hofstra Lopez, Ralph - Fresno State 4-2 2000 141 Championship Eighth-Final Marshall, Chris - Central Michigan DeBruin, Jason - Hofstra 3-2 2000 141 Championship Eighth-Final Marshall, Chris - Clarion DeBruin, Jason - Hofstra 3-2 2000 141 Consolations WRB 2nd LeCuyer, Tom - Northern Illinois DeBruin, Jason - Hofstra 11-4 2000 149 Championship Preliminary Schmiesing, Eric - Hofstra Lawrence, Jason - Eastern Illinois Fall 2:50 2000 149 Championship Eighth-Final Schmiesing, Eric - Hofstra Henson, Joe - Pennsylvania 9-3 2000 149 Championship Eighth-Final Schmiesing, Eric - Hofstra Henson, Joe - Nebraska 9-3 2000 149 Championship Quarter-Final Schmiesing, Eric - Hofstra Wright, Reggie - Oklahoma State 9-5 2000 149 Championship Semi-Final Tirapelle, Adam - Illinois Schmiesing, Eric - Hofstra 3-2 2000 149 Consolations WRB Semi-Final Esposito, Dave - Lehigh Schmiesing, Eric - Hofstra Fall 0:34 2000 149 Consolations Fifth Schmiesing, Eric - Hofstra Lawrence, Jared - Minnesota 9-4 2000 157 Championship Pig Tail Papadatos, Dennis - Hofstra Jorgensen, Eric - Oregon State 8-6 OT 2000 157 Championship Preliminary Papadatos, Dennis - Hofstra Smart, Rocky - Brigham Young 5-3 OT 2000 157 Championship Preliminary Papadatos, Dennis - Hofstra Smart, Rocky - Arizona State 5-3 OT 2000 157 Championship Eighth-Final Wallman, Corey - Wisconsin Papadatos, Dennis - Hofstra 6-2 2000 157 Consolations WRB 2nd Papadatos, Dennis - Hofstra Garren, Scott - North Carolina State 10-8 OT 2000 157 Consolations WRB 16th-Final Urbinelli, Leo - Cornell Papadatos, Dennis - Hofstra 6-1

2013– 14 Wrestling • 6 5 HOFSTRA IN THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

Year Weight Bracket Name Round Name Win Lose Score 2000 165 Championship Preliminary Killar, Joey - Harvard Thompson, Noel - Hofstra 4-2 2000 165 Consolations Pig Tail Thompson, Noel - Hofstra Dietrich, David - Drexel 6-4 2000 165 Consolations WRB 1st Guenot, Hunter - Bloomsburg Thompson, Noel - Hofstra Fall 2:01 2000 174 Championship Preliminary Pugh, Randy - Northern Iowa Anspach, Rob - Hofstra 12-4 2000 174 Consolations WRB 1st Webster, Jason - Cal State-Fullerton Anspach, Rob - Hofstra Fall 5:55 2001 125 Championship Preliminary Stuart, Mario - Lehigh Noto, Tom - Hofstra 7-6 2001 125 Consolations WRB 1st Williams, Shawn - Oregon Noto, Tom - Hofstra 11-8 2001 133 Championship Preliminary Fleszar, Roman - Hofstra Ratliff, Jeff - Ohio State 5-4 2001 133 Championship Eighth-Final Fleszar, Roman - Hofstra Kegal, Shawn - SUNY-Buffalo 10-4 2001 133 Championship Quarter-Final Fleszar, Roman - Hofstra McNamara, Pat - Michigan State 10-4 2001 133 Championship Semi-Final Juergens, Eric - Iowa Fleszar, Roman - Hofstra 2-0 2001 133 Consolations WRB Semi-Final Durden, Witt - Oklahoma Fleszar, Roman - Hofstra 10-5 2001 133 Consolations Fifth Fleszar, Roman - Hofstra McNamara, Pat - Michigan State 6-3 2001 141 Championship Pig Tail DeBruin, Jason - Hofstra Waldron, Tom - Cornell 5-1 2001 141 Championship Preliminary Ace, Cory - Edinboro DeBruin, Jason - Hofstra 10-7 2001 141 Consolations WRB 1st Vigil, Gabe - Boise State DeBruin, Jason - Hofstra 12-6 2001 149 Championship Preliminary Schmiesing, Eric - Hofstra Surra, Dom - Clarion 11-5 H 2001 149 Championship Eighth-Final Kulczycki, Mike - Michigan Schmiesing, Eric - Hofstra 7-4 2001 149 Consolations WRB 2nd Schmiesing, Eric - Hofstra Holland, Dana - Arizona State Fall 6:25 2001 149 Consolations WRB 16th-Final Schmiesing, Eric - Hofstra Carter, George - Bloomsburg 7-6 2001 149 Consolations WRB Eighth-Final Schmiesing, Eric - Hofstra Haymon, Cedric - Cal Poly-SLO 6-0 2001 149 Consolations WRB Quarter-Final Zadick, Mike - Iowa Schmiesing, Eric - Hofstra 4-2 OT 2001 149 Consolations Seventh Kulczycki, Mike - Michigan Schmiesing, Eric - Hofstra 10-5 2001 157 Championship Pig Tail Hockenberry, Ed - Bloomsburg Papadatos, Dennis - Hofstra TF 18-3, 7:00 2001 157 Consolations Pig Tail Harris, Eugene - Oregon Papadatos, Dennis - Hofstra 14-5 2001 165 Championship Preliminary Heskett, Joe - Iowa State Thompson, Noel - Hofstra 5-5 TB 2001 165 Consolations WRB 1st Thompson, Noel - Hofstra Francesca, Greg - Virginia 9-3 2001 165 Consolations WRB 2nd Thompson, Noel - Hofstra Denke, Tony - Nebraska 11-4 2001 165 Consolations WRB 16th-Final Thompson, Noel - Hofstra Ortman, Tim - Pennsylvania 5-3 OT 2001 165 Consolations WRB Eighth-Final Shirk, Ben - Iowa Thompson, Noel - Hofstra 7-3 2001 174 Championship Preliminary Volkmann, Jacob - Minnesota Anspach, Rob - Hofstra 15-3 2001 174 Consolations WRB 1st Parker, Greg - Princeton Anspach, Rob - Hofstra 7-5 2001 184 Championship Preliminary Stork, Jake - Maryland Garriques, John - Hofstra 8-3 2001 184 Consolations WRB 1st Pursell, R.D. - Arizona State Garriques, John - Hofstra 13-3 2002 125 Championship Preliminary Noto, Tom - Hofstra Lenhard, Mason - Pennsylvania 6-3 2002 125 Championship Eighth-Final Noto, Tom - Hofstra Vega, Leroy - Minnesota 3-1 OT 2002 125 Championship Quarter-Final Eustice, Luke - Iowa Noto, Tom - Hofstra 9-6 2002 125 Consolations WRB Eighth-Final Powell, Jason - Nebraska Noto, Tom - Hofstra Fall 6:16 2002 141 Championship Preliminary Long, Dylan - Northern Iowa Masa, Jon - Hofstra 11-0 2002 141 Consolations Pig Tail Frease, Clint - Brown Masa, Jon - Hofstra 12-10 OT 2002 149 Championship Preliminary Maldonado, Bill - Iowa State DeBruin, Jason - Hofstra 9-8 2002 149 Championship Preliminary Maldonado, Bill - Georgia State DeBruin, Jason - Hofstra 9-8 2002 149 Consolations WRB 1st DeBruin, Jason - Hofstra Juarez, Thomas - Cal St-Bakersfield 19-5 2002 149 Consolations WRB 2nd DeBruin, Jason - Hofstra Robertson, Collin - Boise State 15-7 2002 149 Consolations WRB 16th-Final Frohardt, Scott - Air Force DeBruin, Jason - Hofstra 6-5 2002 157 Championship Preliminary Maynard, Gray - Michigan State Siemon, Paul - Hofstra 9-7 2002 157 Consolations WRB 1st Smart, Rocky - Brigham Young Siemon, Paul - Hofstra 3-1

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Year Weight Bracket Name Round Name Win Lose Score 2002 157 Consolations WRB 1st Smart, Rocky - Arizona State Siemon, Paul - Hofstra 3-1 2002 165 Championship Preliminary Heskett, Joe - Iowa State Garriques, John - Hofstra 7-2 2002 165 Consolations WRB 1st Pryor, Pierre - North Carolina State Garriques, John - Hofstra 4-2 2002 174 Championship Pig Tail Everett, Ralph - Hofstra Webster, Shane - Oregon 3-2 2002 174 Championship Preliminary Roy, Andrew - Rutgers Everett, Ralph - Hofstra 7-6 2002 174 Consolations Pig Tail Kawa, Dustin - North Carolina State Everett, Ralph - Hofstra 5-4 2002 197 Championship Preliminary Ruiz, Justin - Nebraska Skretkowicz, Chris - Hofstra 12-3 2002 197 Consolations WRB 1st Skretkowicz, Chris - Hofstra David, Austin - Tenn-Chattanooga 14-1 2002 197 Consolations WRB 2nd Miller, Brent - West Virginia Skretkowicz, Chris - Hofstra 5-1 2003 125 Championship Preliminary Rodrigues, Chris - North Carolina Flynn, Pat - Hofstra 6-4 2003 125 Consolations WRB 1st Smith, Adam - Penn State Flynn, Pat - Hofstra 13-6 2003 133 Championship Preliminary Hiatt, Sam - Northern Illinois LaForge, Richard - Hofstra 7-5 OT 2003 133 Consolations WRB 1st Brock, Jesse - Boise State LaForge, Richard - Hofstra 3-1 2003 149 Championship Eighth-Final Manotti, Dustin - Cornell Masa, Jon - Hofstra 10-0 2003 149 Consolations WRB 2nd Masa, Jon - Hofstra Garvin, Jon - Northern Iowa 14-3 2003 149 Consolations WRB 16th-Final Masa, Jon - Hofstra Giovinco, Justin - Pittsburgh 16-8 2003 149 Consolations WRB Eighth-Final Masa, Jon - Hofstra Nadolsky, Karl - Michigan State 10-5 2003 149 Consolations WRB Quarter-Final Percival, Jake - Ohio University Masa, Jon - Hofstra 9-7 H 2003 149 Consolations Seventh Masa, Jon - Hofstra Manotti, Dustin - Cornell 12-2 2003 157 Championship Preliminary Roller, Shane - Oklahoma State Patrovich, Mike - Hofstra 12-2 2003 157 Consolations WRB 1st Patrovich, Mike - Hofstra Black, Labe - SUNY-Buffalo 6-2 2003 157 Consolations WRB 2nd Medeiros, Jim - Fresno State Patrovich, Mike - Hofstra 1-1 TB 2003 165 Championship Preliminary Edwards, Frank - Navy Thompson, Noel - Hofstra 4-2 OT 2003 165 Consolations WRB 1st Thompson, Noel - Hofstra Kulczycki, Mike - Michigan 16-13 2003 165 Consolations WRB 2nd Thompson, Noel - Hofstra Kelly, Drew - Northern Iowa 10-7 2003 165 Consolations WRB 16th-Final Thompson, Noel - Hofstra Frost, Nick - Arizona State 8-2 2003 165 Consolations WRB Eighth-Final Woodley, Tyron - Missouri Thompson, Noel - Hofstra 4-2 2003 174 Championship Preliminary Everett, Ralph - Hofstra Jones, Greg - West Virginia 3-2 TB 2003 174 Championship Eighth-Final Everett, Ralph - Hofstra Erwin, Matt - Virginia Military 4-3 2003 174 Championship Quarter-Final Fronhofer, Carl - Pittsburgh Everett, Ralph - Hofstra 4-1 2003 174 Consolations WRB Eighth-Final Owen, Curtis - Arizona State Everett, Ralph - Hofstra 6-5 2003 184 Championship Preliminary Clemsen, Alex - Edinboro Christie, Brad - Hofstra 2-0 2003 184 Consolations WRB 1st Christie, Brad - Hofstra Wilman, Ryan - West Virginia 8-6 2003 184 Consolations WRB 2nd Halsey, Ryan - Cal Poly-SLO Christie, Brad - Hofstra Fall 1:40 2003 197 Championship Preliminary Skretkowicz, Chris - Hofstra Cummins, Ryan - Penn State 14-3 2003 197 Championship Eighth-Final Skretkowicz, Chris - Hofstra Schenk, David - Cal Poly-SLO 13-1 2003 197 Championship Quarter-Final Skretkowicz, Chris - Hofstra Horner, Morgan - Lock Haven 14-8 2003 197 Championship Semi-Final Trenge, Jon - Lehigh Skretkowicz, Chris - Hofstra 5-3 2003 197 Consolations WRB Semi-Final Stender, Sean - Northern Iowa Skretkowicz, Chris - Hofstra 10-1 2003 197 Consolations Fifth Ruiz, Justin - Nebraska Skretkowicz, Chris - Hofstra 7-4 2004 125 Championship Preliminary Noto, Tom - Hofstra Schurkamp, Tommy - California- 9-4 Davis 2004 125 Championship Eighth-Final Moreno, Vic - Cal Poly-SLO Noto, Tom - Hofstra 3-2 2004 125 Consolations WRB 2nd Noto, Tom - Hofstra Clum, Tom - Wisconsin 15-5 2004 125 Consolations WRB 16th-Final Noto, Tom - Hofstra Velez, John - Northwestern DFT 6:18 2004 125 Consolations WRB Eighth-Final Rebmann, Rob - Drexel Noto, Tom - Hofstra 6-4 OT 2004 141 Championship Preliminary Murray, Matt - Nebraska Manarte, John - Hofstra 9-0

2013– 14 Wrestling • 6 7 HOFSTRA IN THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

Year Weight Bracket Name Round Name Win Lose Score 2004 141 Consolations WRB 1st Cooperman, Cory - Lehigh Manarte, John - Hofstra Fall 5:42 2004 149 Championship Preliminary Williams, Patrick - Arizona State Strouse, James - Hofstra 4-2 2004 149 Consolations WRB 1st Strouse, James - Hofstra Jankowski, Dan - Purdue 6-4 OT 2004 149 Consolations WRB 2nd Ratliff, Jeff - Ohio State Strouse, James - Hofstra 11-9 2004 157 Championship Preliminary Horning, Chris - Clarion Siemon, Paul - Hofstra 7-2 2004 157 Consolations WRB 1st Siemon, Paul - Hofstra Miller, Dave - Rider DFT 2:54 2004 157 Consolations WRB 2nd Siemon, Paul - Hofstra Harper, Brad - Purdue 5-4 TB 2004 157 Consolations WRB 16th-Final Brenneman, Charlie - Lock Haven Siemon, Paul - Hofstra 7-3 2004 165 Championship Pig Tail Everett, Ralph - Hofstra Doll, Zachariah - Pittsburgh 4-3 2004 165 Championship Preliminary Everett, Ralph - Hofstra Cardillo, Jason - Slippery Rock 9-4 2004 165 Championship Eighth-Final Everett, Ralph - Hofstra Foley, Tim - Virginia 5-4 2004 165 Championship Quarter-Final King, Matt - Edinboro Everett, Ralph - Hofstra 2-1 2004 165 Consolations WRB Eighth-Final Klein, Jacob - Nebraska Everett, Ralph - Hofstra 3-2 TB 2004 174 Championship Preliminary Thompson, Noel - Hofstra Roy, Nick - Michigan 6-2 2004 174 Championship Eighth-Final Yetzer, Nate - Edinboro Thompson, Noel - Hofstra 8-7 2004 174 Consolations WRB 2nd Thompson, Noel - Hofstra Yeager, Curtis - Millersville 10-2 2004 174 Consolations WRB 16th-Final Thompson, Noel - Hofstra DeNisco, Ralph - Wisconsin 5-3 H 2004 174 Consolations WRB Eighth-Final Friedl, Pete - Illinois Thompson, Noel - Hofstra 5-4 TB 2004 184 Championship Preliminary McLay, Josh - Minnesota Christie, Brad - Hofstra 3-2 2004 184 Consolations WRB 1st Cornely, Frank - Duke Christie, Brad - Hofstra 9-3 2004 197 Championship Preliminary Skretkowicz, Chris - Hofstra Cerminara, Kyle - SUNY-Buffalo 2-1 TB 2004 197 Championship Eighth-Final Skretkowicz, Chris - Hofstra Schontube, Marcus - Pennsylvania 7-1 2004 197 Championship Quarter-Final Fulsaas, Ryan - Iowa Skretkowicz, Chris - Hofstra 7-6 2004 197 Consolations WRB Eighth-Final Skretkowicz, Chris - Hofstra Blackmon, Rusty - Oklahoma State 11-0 2004 197 Consolations WRB Quarter-Final Skretkowicz, Chris - Hofstra Cerminara, Kyle - SUNY-Buffalo 6-0 2004 197 Consolations WRB Semi-Final Bader, Ryan - Arizona State Skretkowicz, Chris - Hofstra 4-1 2004 197 Consolations Fifth Skretkowicz, Chris - Hofstra Stender, Sean - Northern Iowa DFT 6:00 2005 125 Championship Preliminary Tomasette, Dave - Hofstra Bittinger, Jon - Duquesne 12-0 2005 125 Championship Eighth-Final Simmons, Nick - Michigan State Tomasette, Dave - Hofstra 17-2, 7:00 2005 125 Consolations WRB 2nd Mendoza, Jeremy - Arizona State Tomasette, Dave - Hofstra Fall 4:38 2005 133 Championship Preliminary Ciasulli, Matt - Lehigh Griffin, Charles - Hofstra 3-1 2005 133 Consolations WRB 1st Sola, Evan - North Carolina Griffin, Charles - Hofstra Fall 3:32 2005 141 Championship Preliminary LaForge, Richard - Hofstra Fittery, Matt - Lock Haven Fall 1:14 2005 141 Championship Eighth-Final Frishkorn, Daniel - Oklahoma State LaForge, Richard - Hofstra Fall 4:35 2005 141 Consolations WRB 2nd LaForge, Richard - Hofstra Esparza, Steve - Cal Poly-SLO Fall 1:38 2005 141 Consolations WRB 16th-Final Pero, Casio - Illinois LaForge, Richard - Hofstra 5-2 2005 149 Championship Preliminary Masa, Jon - Hofstra Dahlen, Eddie - Portland State 12-0 2005 149 Championship Eighth-Final Masa, Jon - Hofstra Cherrington, Ben - Boise State 13-5 2005 149 Championship Quarter-Final Esposito, Zack - Oklahoma State Masa, Jon - Hofstra 6-2 2005 149 Consolations WRB Eighth-Final Masa, Jon - Hofstra Shufelt, Travis - Nebraska 13-4 2005 149 Consolations WRB Quarter-Final Masa, Jon - Hofstra Storniolo, Matt - Oklahoma 11-3 2005 149 Consolations WRB Quarter-Final Masa, Jon - Hofstra Storniolo, Matt - Penn State 11-3 2005 149 Consolations WRB Semi-Final Masa, Jon - Hofstra Manotti, Dustin - Cornell 11-3 2005 149 Consolations Third Masa, Jon - Hofstra Tannenbaum, Eric - Michigan 8-1 2005 157 Championship Preliminary Stith, Brian - Arizona State Strouse, James - Hofstra 4-2 2005 157 Consolations WRB 1st Lebe, Matt - West Virginia Strouse, James - Hofstra 2-1 2005 165 Championship Preliminary Patrovich, Mike - Hofstra Fryling, Zac - West Virginia 8-3

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Year Weight Bracket Name Round Name Win Lose Score 2005 165 Championship Eighth-Final Woodley, Tyron - Missouri Patrovich, Mike - Hofstra 6-1 2005 165 Consolations WRB 2nd Patrovich, Mike - Hofstra Dack, Gary - Wyoming 14-1 2005 165 Consolations WRB 16th-Final Patrovich, Mike - Hofstra Pitsch, Patrick - Arizona State 9-6 2005 165 Consolations WRB Eighth-Final Sioredas, John - Tenn-Chattanooga Patrovich, Mike - Hofstra 3-1 OT 2005 174 Championship Preliminary Sanchez, Leonel - Cal St-Fullerton Siemon, Paul - Hofstra 6-2 2005 174 Consolations WRB 1st Siemon, Paul - Hofstra Boudro, R.J. - Michigan State 5-1 2005 174 Consolations WRB 2nd Waters, Daniel - American Siemon, Paul - Hofstra Fall 5:31 2005 184 Championship Preliminary Rovelli, Joe - Hofstra Gavin, Keith - Pittsburgh 5-4 2005 184 Championship Eighth-Final Jones, Greg - West Virginia Rovelli, Joe - Hofstra 15-4 2005 184 Consolations WRB 2nd Reinke, Brad - Wisconsin Rovelli, Joe - Hofstra 14-6 2005 197 Championship Preliminary Burns, Daren - UNC-Greensboro Skretkowicz, Chris - Hofstra Fall 2:28 2005 197 Consolations WRB 1st Skretkowicz, Chris - Hofstra Seefeldt, Landon - Cal State- 14-0 Fullerton 2005 197 Consolations WRB 2nd Skretkowicz, Chris - Hofstra Botelho, Marcio - Fresno State 6-0 2005 197 Consolations WRB 16th-Final Skretkowicz, Chris - Hofstra Bergman, J.D. - Ohio State 5-0 2005 197 Consolations WRB Eighth-Final Davis, Philip - Penn State Skretkowicz, Chris - Hofstra 12-6 2006 125 Championship Preliminary Dave Tomasette - Hofstra Collin Cudd - Wisconsin 16-0, 1:52 2006 125 Championship Eighth Joe Dubuque - Indiana Dave Tomasette-Hofstra 4-0 H 2006 125 Consolations WRB-Eighth John Velez - Northwestern Dave Tomasette - Hofstra 3-1 2006 141 Championship Pigtail Charles Griffin - Hofstra Josh Wooten - N. Illinois 16-5 2006 141 Championship Preliminary Max Meltzer - Harvard Charles Griffin - Hofstra 8-1 2006 141 Consolations WRB-2nd Charles Griffin - Hofstra Dominic Moyer - Nebraska F-1:47 2006 141 Consolations WRB-3rd David Roberts - Cal Poly Charles Griffin - Hofstra 15-3 2006 149 Championship Preliminary Jon Masa - Hofstra Patrick Simpson - Army 7-5 2006 149 Championship Eighth-Final Jon Masa - Hofstra Tyler Sherfey - Boise State 7-0 2006 149 Championship Quarters Zack Esposito - Oklahoma St. Jon Masa - Hofstra F-3:57 2006 149 Consolations WRB-4th round Jon Masa - Hofstra Matt Dragon - Penn 17-2, 5:14 2006 149 Consolations WRB-Quarters Jon Masa - Hofstra Greg Gillespie - Edinboro 11-4 2006 149 Consolations WRB-Semifinal Matt Storniolo - Oklahoma Jon Masa - Hofstra F-6:21 2006 149 Consolations 5th place Jon Masa - Hofstra Eric Tannenbaum- Michigan 9-0 2006 157 Championship Preliminary Derek Zinck - Lehigh James Strouse - Hofstra 7-4 2006 157 Consolations Pigtail James Strouse - Hofstra Ryan Hluschak - Drexel 11-5 2006 157 Consolations WRB-1st Nathan Galloway - Penn State James Strouse - Hofstra F-0:36 2006 165 Championship Preliminary Chris Vondruska - Hofstra Dan Bedoy - Purdue 9-3 2006 165 Championship Eighth-Final Ryan Churella - Michigan Chris Vondruska - Hofstra 10-0 2006 165 Consolations WRB-1st Chris Vondruska - Hofstra Matt Nagel - Minnesota F-6:14 2006 165 Consolations WRB-2nd Michael Poeta - Illinois Chris Vondruska - Hofstra 5-2 2006 174 Championship Preliminary Mike Patrovich - Hofstra Nicholas Hernandez - Cal Poly 12-3 2006 174 Championship Eighth-Final Mike Patrovich - Hofstra Matt Herrington - Penn 8-4 2006 174 Championship Quarter-Final Mike Patrovich - Hofstra Jacob Klein - Nebraska 5-3 2006 174 Championship Semi-final Ben Askren - Missouri Mike Patrovich - Hofstra 21-6, 7:00 2006 174 Consolations WRB-Semifinal Mike Patrovich - Hofstra Matt Herrington - Penn 9-4 2006 174 Consolations 3rd place Mark Perry - Iowa Mike Patrovich - Hofstra 11-2 2006 184 Championship Pigtail Joe Rovelli - Hofstra Jesse Taylor - Cal St. Fullerton 17-1, 6:36 2006 184 Championship Preliminary Joe Rovelli - Hofstra Mike Tamillow - Northwestern 10-6 2006 184 Championship Eighth-Final Shane Webster - Oregon Joe Rovelli - Hofstra 17-7 2006 184 Consolations WRB-3rd Joe Rovelli - Hofstra Justin Dyer - Oklahoma 8-2

2013– 14 Wrestling • 6 9 HOFSTRA IN THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

Year Weight Bracket Name Round Name Win Lose Score 2006 184 Consolations WRB-4th Alex Clemsen - Edinboro Joe Rovelli - Hofstra 5-2 2006 197 Championship Preliminary Chris Weidman - Hofstra Daren Burns - UNC Greensboro 10-4 2006 197 Championship Eighth-Final Chris Weidman - Hofstra Wynn Michalak - Cent. Mich. 10-7 2006 197 Championship Quarter-Final Chris Weidman - Hofstra Ryan Bader - Arizona State 10-7 2006 197 Championship Semi-final Jake Rosholt - Oklahoma State Chris Weidman - Hofstra F-1:08 2006 197 Consolations WRB-Semis B.J. Padden - Nebraska Chris Weidman - Hofstra Def-5:04 2006 197 Consolations 5th place Joel Flaggert - Oklahoma Chris Weidman - Hofstra Med. 2007 125 Championship 1st round Dave Tomasette - Hofstra Anthony Mustari - No. Colorado 5-1 2007 125 Championship 2nd round Paul Donahoe - Nebraska Dave Tomasette - Hofstra F-5:26 2007 125 Consolations WRB-2nd Dave Tomasette - Hofstra Marcos Orozco - UC Davis 14-0 2007 125 Consolations WRB-3rd Obenson Blanc - Lock Haven Dave Tomasette - Hofstra 6-5 2007 133 Championship 1st round Jake Strayer - Penn State Lou Ruggirello - Hofstra F-6:19 2007 133 Consolations WRB-2nd Adam Frey - Cornell Lou Ruggirello _ Hofstra 3-2 2007 141 Championship 1st round Charles Griffin - Hofstra J. Jaggers - Ohio State 10-0 2007 141 Championship 2nd round Charles Griffin - Hofstra Alex Tsirtsis - Iowa 3-1 2007 141 Championship Quarterfinals Nathan Morgan - Oklahoma State Charles Griffin - Hofstra 6-4 2007 141 Consolations WRB-4th round Charles Griffin - Hofstra Kyle Ruschell - Wisconsin 2-1 H 2007 141 Consolations WRB-Quarters Charles Griffin - Hofstra Max Meltzer - Harvard 3-2 2007 141 Consolations WRB-Semis Charles Griffin - Hofstra Don Fisch - Rider 6-5 2007 141 Consolations 3rd place Charles Griffin - Hofstra Nathan Morgan - Oklahoma St. 6-2 2007 157 Championship 1st round James Strouse - Hofstra Tyler Sherfey - Boise State 6-2 2007 157 Championship 2nd round James Strouse - Hofstra Bubba Jenkins - Penn State 4-0 2007 157 Championship Quarterfinals James Strouse - Hofstra Matt Kocher - Pittsburgh 5-3 TB1 2007 157 Championship Semifinals Craig Henning - Wisconsin James Strouse - Hofstra 1-0 2007 157 Consolations Semifinals James Strouse - Hofstra C.P. Schlatter - Minnesota 3-2 2007 157 Consolations 3rd place Michael Poeta - Illinois James Strouse - Hofstra 2-1 TB 2007 165 Championship 1st round Mike Patrovich - Hofstra Chris Vondruska - Ohio State 5-3 2007 165 Championship 2nd round Mike Patrovich - Hofstra Mike Miller - Central Michigan 5-4 2007 165 Championship Quarterfinals Mike Patrovich - Hofstra Tannenbaum- Michigan 3-2 2007 165 Championship Semifinals Mark Perry - Iowa Mike Patrovich - Hofstra 6-4 2007 165 Consolations Semifinals Matt Pell - Missouri Mike Patrovich - Hofstra 5-4 2007 165 Consolations 5th place Travis Paulson - Iowa State Mike Patrovich - Hofstra 5-4 2007 184 Championship 1st round Joe Rovelli - Hofstra Greg perz - Eastern Illinois 9-1 2007 184 Championship 2nd round Christian Sinnott - Cent. Michigan Joe Rovelli - Hofstra 4-3 2007 184 Consolations WRB-2nd round Marc Bennett - Indiana Joe Rovelli - Hofstra F-4:25 2007 197 Championship 1st round Chris Weidman - Hofstra Dustin Porter - Gardner-Webb F-1:09 2007 197 Championship 2nd round Chris Weidman - Hofstra Jared Villers - West Virginia 9-2 2007 197 Championship Quarterfinals Chris Weidman - Hofstra Mike Tamillow - Northwestern 9-8 2007 197 Championship Semifinals Josh Glenn - American Chris Weidman - Hofstra F-4:27 2007 197 Consolations Semifinals Chris Weidman - Hofstra Jerry Rinaldi - Cornell 4-3 2007 197 Consolations 3rd place Chris Weidman - Hofstra J.D. Bergman - Ohio State 9-4 2008 125 Championship 1st round Dave Tomasette - Hofstra Javier Maldonado- Chattanooga 15-1 2008 125 Championship 2nd round Gabe Flores - Illinois Dave Tomasette - Hofstra 4-3 2008 125 Consolations WRB-2nd round Anthony Robles - Arizona St. Dave Tomasette - Hofstra MDef. 2008 133 Championship Preliminary Lou Ruggirello - Hofstra Cory Vom Baur - Wyoming F-1:38 2008 133 Championship 1st round Lou Ruggirello - Hofstra Stephen Hromada - Chattanooga 3-2 TB3 2008 133 Championship 2nd round Joe Baker - Navy Lou Ruggirello - Hofstra 3-1

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Year Weight Bracket Name Round Name Win Lose Score 2008 133 Consolations WRB- 2nd round Lou Ruggirello - Hofstra Josh Baldridge - No. Iowa F-0:41 2008 133 Consolations WRB - 3rd round Lou Ruggirello - Hofstra Zach Tanelli - Wisconsin F-2:35 2008 133 Consolations WRB - Quarters Nick Fanthorpe - Iowa State Lou Ruggirello - Hofstra 5-1 2008 141 Championship 1st round Charles Griffin - Hofstra Tim Hamer - Liberty 11-0 2008 141 Championship 2nd round Charles Griffin - Hofstra Jacob kriegbaum - Air Force 6-1 2008 141 Championship Quarterfinals Charles Griffin - Hofstra Matt Kyler - Army 5-2 2008 141 Championship Semifinals J. Jaggers - Ohio State Charles Griffin - Hofstra 11-9 2008 141 Consolations WRB - Semis Charles Griffin - Hofstra Nick Gallick - Iowa State 8-2 2008 141 Consolations WRB - 3rd place Charles Griffin - Hofstra Nathan Morgan - Oklahoma St. 5-2 2008 157 Championship 2nd round Jonny Bonilla-Bowman - Hofstra Brandon Becker - Indiana 5-3 2008 157 Championship Quarterfinals Josh Zupancic - Stanford Jonny Bonilla-Bowman - Hofstra 9-8 2008 157 Consolations WRB-4th round Cyler Sanderson - Iowa State Jonny Bonilla-Bowman - Hofstra 7-6 2008 165 Championship 1st round Stephen Dwyer - Nebraska Ryan Patrovich - Hofstra 13-4 2008 165 Consolations WRB - 1st round Dave Rella - Penn State Ryan Patrovich - Hofstra 12-10 SV 2008 174 Championship 1st round Alton Lucas - Hofstra Trevor Perry - Indiana 8-4 2008 174 Championship 2nd round Steve Anceravage -Cornell Alton Lucas - Hofstra F-1:33 2008 174 Consolations WRB-2nd round Alton Lucas - Hofstra Nick Hayes - Northwestern 8-4 2008 174 Consolations WRB-3rd round Alton Lucas - Hofstra Lloyd Rogers - Chattanooga 11-7 H 2008 174 Consolations WRB-4th round Alton Lucas - Hofstra Nathan Lee - Boise State 9-5 2008 174 Consolations WRB-Quarters Brandon Sinnott - Central Mich. Alton Lucas - Hofstra 3-1 SV 2008 174 Consolations WRB-7th place Matt Stolpinski - Navy Alton Lucas - Hofstra F-4:07 2008 197 Championship 1st round Daren Burns - UNC-Greensboro Joe Rovelli - Hofstra 5-4 2008 197 Consolations WRB-1st round Joe Rovelli - Hofstra Joe Fagiano - Indiana 6-4 SV 2008 197 Consolations WRB-2nd round Joe Rovelli - Hofstra Logan Brown - Purdue 10-0 2008 197 Consolations WRB-3rd round Joe Rovelli - Hofstra Matt Koz - Chattanooga 13-2 2008 197 Consolations WRB-4th round Craig Brester - Nebraska Joe Rovelli - Hofstra 7-0 2009 125 Championship 2nd round Steve Bonanno - Hofstra Brendan Byrne - Michigan 9-3 2009 125 Championship 3rd round #2 Troy Nickerson - Cornell Steve Bonanno - Hofstra 11-0 2009 125 Consolations WRB-4th round Nikko Triggas - Ohio State Steve Bonanno - Hofstra 6-5 2009 133 Championship 2nd round Lou Ruggirello - Hofstra Matthew Fisk - Lehigh 10-2 2009 133 Championship 3rd round Lou Ruggirello - Hofstra Joe Baker - Navy F-6:49 2009 133 Championship Quarterfinals #1 Franklin Gomez - Michigan St. Lou Ruggirello - Hofstra 6-4 2009 133 Consolations WRB-6th round #3 James Kennedy - Illinois Lou Ruggirello - Hofstra 5-2 2009 141 Championship 2nd round Tyler Nauman - Pittsburgh Justin Accordino - Hofstra 7-1 2009 141 Consolations WRB-3rd round Justin Accordino - Hofstra Adin Duenas - Cal St. Fullerton 7-3 2009 141 Consolations WRB-4th round Justin Accordino - Hofstra Joe Caramanica - N.C. State 11-6 SV 2009 141 Consolations WRB-5th round #1 Kellen Russell - Michigan Justin Accordino - Hofstra 8-2 2009 149 Championship 2nd round P.J. Gillespie - Hofstra David Jauregui - West Virginia F-2:33 2009 149 Championship 3rd round P.J. Gillespie - Hofstra Matthew Fittery - Lock Haven 9-4 2009 149 Championship Quarterfinals #7 Bryce Saddoris - Navy P.J. Gillespie - Hofstra 3-2 2009 149 Consolations WRB-6th round Heinrich Barnes - Oregon State P.J. Gillespie - Hofstra 7-5 2009 157 Championship 2nd round Joseph Knox - Chattanooga Jonny Bonilla-Bowman - Hofstra 15-12 2009 157 Consolations WRB-3rd round Jonny Bonilla-Bowman - Hofstra Ryan Goodman - West Virginia 18-10 2009 157 Consolations WRB-4th round Jonny Bonilla-Bowman - Hofstra Robert Erisman - Oklahoma State 11-8 2009 157 Consolations WRB-5th round Jonny Bonilla-Bowman - Hofstra Jason Welch - Northwestern 12-3 2009 157 Consolations WRB-6th round #6 Michael Chandler - Missouri Jonny Bonilla-Bowman - Hofstra 6-5 2009 165 Championship 2nd round Ryan Patrovich - Hofstra #1 Mack Lewnes - Cornell 5-3

2013– 14 Wrestling • 7 1 HOFSTRA IN THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

Year Weight Bracket Name Round Name Win Lose Score 2009 165 Championship 3rd round Ryan Patrovich - Hofstra Keegan Mueller - North Carolina 6-4 2009 165 Championship Quarterfinals #8 Jonathan Reader - Iowa State Ryan Patrovich - Hofstra 5-2 2009 165 Consolations WRB-6th round #5 Nick Marable - Missouri Ryan Patrovich - Hofstra 3-2 2009 174 Championship 2nd round Ryan Burk - Iowa State Alton Lucas - Hofstra 7-6 2009 174 Consolations WRB-3rd round Shane Riccio - Bucknell Alton Lucas - Hofstra 2-0 2009 197 Championship 2nd round #1 Craig Brester - Nebraska Joe Fagiano - Hofstra 10-3 2009 197 Consolations WRB-3rd round Joe Fagiano - Hofstra Dennis Drury - North Carolina 11-10 2009 197 Consolations WRB-4th round Cam Simaz - Cornell Joe Fagiano - Hofstra 8-3 2010 165 Championship 1st round #11 Rick Schmelyun - Bloomsburg P.J. Gillespie - Hofstra 4-0 2010 165 Consolations WRB-1st round P.J. Gillespie - Hofstra Matt Epperly - Virginia Tech 9-2 2010 165 Consolations WRB-2nd round Justin Kerber - Cornell P.J. Gillespie - Hofstra 4-0 2010 184 Championship 1st round Nick Palmieri - Michigan State Ben Clymer - Hofstra 3-2 2010 184 Consolations WRB-1st round Steve Bosek - Cornell Ben Clymer - Hofstra 3-1 2011 125 Championship 1st round Ben Kjar – Utah Valley Steve Bonanno – Hofstra 5-2 2011 125 Consolations WRB-1st round Steve Bonanno – Hofstra Tyler Iwamura – CSU-Bakersfield 6-5 2011 125 Consolations WRB-2nd round Anthony Zanetta – Pittsburgh Steve Bonanno – Hofstra 5-3 2011 133 Championship 1st round #5 Lou Ruggirello – Hofstra Demetrius Johnson – Chattanooga F-0:57 H 2011 133 Championship 2nd round #5 Lou Ruggirello – Hofstra Kyle Hutter – Old Dominion 5-1 2011 133 Championship Quarterfinals #4 Tyler Graf – Wisconsin #5 Lou Ruggirello – Hofstra 2-1 2011 133 Consolations WRB-4th round #5 Lou Ruggirello - Hofstra #6 Tony Ramos – Iowa 8-7 2011 133 Consolations WRB-5th round #8 Mike Grey – Cornell #5 Lou Ruggirello – Hofstra 5-4 2011 133 Consolations WRB-7th place #5 Lou Ruggirello – Hofstra #7 Bernard Futrell – Illinois 9-6 2011 141 Championship 1st round Michael Mangrum – Oregon State Vince Varela – Hofstra 9-3 2011 141 Consolations WRB-1st round Vince Varela – Hofstra Mike Koehnlein – Nebraska 12-1 2011 141 Consolations WRB-2nd round #11 Matthew Mariacher – American Vince Varela – Hofstra 6-2 2011 165 Championship 1st round P.J. Gillespie – Hofstra #6 Dallas Bailey – Oklahoma St. 4-2 (SV) 2011 165 Championship 2nd round P.J. Gillespie – Hofstra Peter Yates – Virginia Tech 5-2 2011 165 Championship Quarterfinals #3 Tyler Caldwell – Oklahoma P.J. Gillespie – Hofstra 2-1 2011 165 Consolations WRB-4th round P.J. Gillespie – Hofstra Stephen Burak – Penn 11-4 2011 165 Consolations WRB-5th round #7 Shane Onufer – Wyoming P.J. Gillespie – Hofstra 7-6 2011 165 Consolations WRB-7th place Brandon Hatchett – Lehigh P.J. Gillespie – Hofstra 3-0 2011 174 Championship 1st round Luke Manuel – Purdue Ryan Patrovich – Hofstra 5-2 2011 174 Consolations WRB-1st round Ryan Patrovich – Hofstra Justin Zeerip – Michigan 3-1 2011 174 Consolations WRB-2nd round Ryan Patovich – Hofstra Curran Jacobs – Michigan State 9-5 2011 174 Consolations WRB-3rd round Ryan Patrovich – Hofstra Dorian Henderson - Missouri 4-2 2011 174 Consolations WRB-4th round #4 Colby Covington – Oregon State Ryan Patrovich – Hofstra 3-2 2011 184 Championship 1st round #6 Ryan Loder – Northern Iowa Ben Clymer – Hofstra 4-2 (tb1) 2011 184 Consolations WRB-1st round Ben Clymer – Hofstra Corey Peltier – Maryland 5-1 2011 184 Consolations WRB-2nd round Luke Rebertus – Navy Ben Clymer – Hofstra 2-1 (tb1) 2011 285 Championship 1st round #12 Eric Bugenhagen – Wisconsin Paul Snyder – Hofstra 7-2 2011 285 Consolations WRB-1st round J.T. Felix – Boise State Paul Snyder – Hofstra 3-2 2012 125 Championship 1st round #12 Steve Bonanno – Hofstra Tyler Iwamura – CSUB 6-3 2012 125 Championship 2nd round #5 Nicholas Bedelyon- Kent State #12 Steve Bonanno – Hofstra 10-7 2012 125 Consolations WRB-2nd round #12 Steve Bonanno – Hofstra Antonio Gravely – Appalachian St. 15-2 2012 125 Consolations WRB-3rd round #12 Steve Bonanno – Hofstra Camden Eppert – Purdue 11-4 2012 125 Consolations WRB-4th round #12 Steve Bonanno – Hofstra Anthony Zanetta – Pittsburgh 10-4 (tb1) 2012 125 Consolations WRB-5th round #2 Zachary Sanders – Minnesota #12 Steve Bonanno- Hofstra 9-4

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Year Weight Bracket Name Round Name Win Lose Score 2012 125 Consolations WRB-7th place #4 Jesse Delgado – Illinois #12 Steve Bonanno – Hofstra 3-1 2012 133 Championship 1st round #10 Chris Dardanes-Minnesota Jamie Franco - Hofstra F-2:43 2012 133 Consolations 1st round Matthew Nelson – Virginia Jamie Franco – Hofstra 6-2 2012 141 Championship 1st round Luke Vaith – Hofstra Tanner Hough – Duke 4-1 2012 141 Championship 2nd round #1 Kellen Russell – Michigan Luke Vaith – Hofstra 10-2 2012 141 Consolations WRB-2nd round Zach Kemmerer – Penn Luke Vaith – Hofstra 6-1 2012 149 Championship 1st round Justin Accordino – Hofstra #12 Ivan Lopouchanski – Purdue 8-4 2012 149 Championship 2nd round Justin Accordino – Hofstra #5 Ian Miller – Kent State F-3:33 2012 149 Championship Quarterfinals Justin Accordino – Hofstra Nick Lester – Oklahoma 11-3 2012 149 Championship Semifinals #1 Frank Molinaro – Penn State Justin Accordino – Hofstra 5-0 2012 149 Consolations WRB-6th round #10 Cam Tessari – Ohio State Justin Accordino – Hofstra 9-5 2012 149 Consolations WRB-5th place #6 Tyler Nauman – Pittsburgh Justin Accordino – Hofstra 4-3 2012 165 Championship 1st round #12 P.J. Gillespie – Hofstra Scott Winston – Rutgers 4-3 2012 165 Championship 2nd round #12 P.J. Gillespie – Hofstra #5 Michael Evans – Iowa 3-2 2012 165 Championship Quarterfinals #4 Bekzod Abdurakmo – Clarion #12 P.J. Gillespie – Hofstra 6-1 2012 165 Consolations WRB-4th round #9 Conrad Polz – Illinois #12 P.J. Gillespie – Hofstra 3-1 (SV) 2012 184 Championship 1st round #11 Ben Clymer – Hofstra Ty Vinson – Oregon State 1-0 2012 184 Championship 2nd round #6 Quentin Wright – Penn State #11 Ben Clymer – Hofstra 10-2 H 2012 184 Consolations 2nd round Mike Larson – Missouri #11 Ben Clymer – Hofstra F-4:26 2013 125 Championship 1st round Steve Bonanno – Hofstra #10 Josh Martinez – Air Force 9-2 2013 125 Championship 2nd round #7 Nathan Kraisser – North Carolina Steve Bonanno – Hofstra 5-3 2013 125 Consolations WRB=2nd round Steve Bonanno – Hofstra Tyler Iwamura – CSU Bakersfield 7-5 2013 125 Consolations WRB-3rd round David Thom – Minnesota Steve Bonanno – Hofstra 3-0 2013 133 Championship 1st round Shelton Mack – Pittsburgh Jamie Franco – Hofstra 3-2 2013 133 Consolations WRB-1st round Jamie Franco – Hofstra Brandon Gambucci – Duke 6-4 (SV) 2013 133 Consolations WRB-2nd round Jamie Franco – Hofstra Joseph Ward – North Carolina 3-1 (tb1) 2013 133 Consolations WRB-3rd round #10 Scott Sentes – Central Michigan Jamie Franco - Hofstra F-2:25 2013 141 Championship 1st round Luke Vaith – Hofstra Nathan Pennesi – West Virginia 8-3 2013 141 Championship 2nd round #4 Mitchell Port – Edinboro Luke Vaith – Hofstra 13-2 2013 141 Consolation WRB-2nd round Nicholas Hucke – Missouri Luke Vaith – Hofstra 6-2

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2013– 14 Wrestling • 7 3 WRESTLING ALUMNI

Bennett, Bob 1997 Christie, Brad 2004 Donaldson, Charles 1986 Fleszar, Roman 2001 A Benson, Richard 1959 Cianchetti, Dominic 1988 Doria, Michael 2011 Flynn, Pat 2003 Abrams, Robert - Benson, Richard, Dr. 1947 Cirillo, Frank 1965 Doss, Waheed 1998 Fogarty, James 1952 Accomando, Dave 1985 Bentz, Kenneth 1972 Claycomb, Scott 1970 Downey, Joseph 1985 Fonseca, Pete 1976 Accordino, Justin 2013 Berkowitz, Michael 1989 Clemente, Zach 2011 Downey, Raymond 1989 Fontana, Mark 2008 Adamo, Sal 1989 Berman, David 1969 Clymer, Ben 2012 Drill, Barry 1979 Fortmeyer, Karl 1963 Adar, David 1994 Bernard, Howard 1961 Coble, Rick 1970 Dugan, Vincent 1960 Fountain, Jeremiah 1999 Agius, Dan 1979 Bielo, Matthew 2002 Codella, Mike 1986 Duncan, Neil 1972 Fratta, Matthew 1995 Agnello, John 1995 Bienstock, Paul 1988 Coffman, James 1979 Duquette, Marc 1994 Frey, Eric 1970 Ahern, Dalton 2013 Bifulco, Michael 1960 Coffman, Nick 1976 Dwyer, Charles — Fricklas, Richard 1955 Albert, Adam 2000 Blackman, Andrew 1987 Cohen, David 1967 Dye, Dion 1984 Fries, Lenny 1994 Aleshin, Eugene 1955 Blair, Al 1970 Cohen, Richard 1956 Frost, Wayne 1971 Alexander, Mike 1984 Blair, Stephen 1970 Cohen, Warren 1989 Furze, Marcus 2011 Alexander, Robert 1965 Blankmeyer, Mark 1978 Coiro, Gerardo 1988 Fusco, Frank 1949 Amella, Alan 1989 Bobal, Tom 1993 Collins, James 1958 E Eberle, Mike 2001 Amella, Christopher 1987 Bodnar, Ed 1968 Colmer, Ryan 2010 Edmundson, Ryan 1997 Amoroso, Mike 1999 Bohn, William 1975 Colon, Jordan 2011 Edwards, Joseph 1996 Andres, Cliff 1995 Bonaventura, Ben 2001 Corrado, Dick 1953 G Eisbruck, Rob 1994 Galletta, Jack 1980 Andriac, Jon 2006 Bonilla-Bowman, Coughlin, Clifford 1956 , Max 1962 Gallo, Frank 1965 Anspach, Rob 2001 Jonny 2010 Cozza, Michael 1993 Ely, Gregory 1979 Gallo, Nick 1978 Arena, Anthony 1985 Bononno, Steve 2013 Crespi, Edgar 1999 Enck, Jordan 2009 Garay, Antonio 1971 Arena, Michael 1989 Booth, Chris 2006 Curran, John 1990 Ernst, Joel 1978 Arey, Steve 1991 Bradley, Daniel 2000 Cypanskiy, Dana 1963 CARLOS GARAY Esposito, Glenn 1990 Armengau, Gerry 1990 Branitz, Marlon 1972 Czachor, Mark 1982 Esposito, Jeffrey 1990 Armengau, Javier 1985 Bravo, David 1998 H Esposito, Leo 1966 Attonito, Rich 2001 Breitkopf, Neil 1982 Aviles, Alejandro 1996 Briedis, Andrejs 1982 RALPH EVERETT Ayala, Eduardo 2000 Brophy, Derek 1983 D Daddino, Matt 2003 Brown, John 1959 Daddino, Tom 2008 Brown, Ryan 2007 Dagan, Brendan 2002 Brown, Taylor 2009 Damato, Andrew 1998 B Brungardt, Kurt 1981 Baer, William 1955 Damiani, Tony 1980 Burzinski, Walter 1969 Baker, William 1972 Damone, Peter 1956 Busby, Robert 1965 Balaianu, Aurel 1980 Daniels, Mike 1974 Danz, Justin 2009 TYLER BANKS Garay, Carlos 1995 Dariotis, Harris 1991 Garay, Dan 2006 Daugherty, Gene 1970 C Garetano, Dennis 1975 Cacciata, Charlie 1976 DeAngelis, Peter 1950 Garetano, Joseph 1977 Calderon, Mario 1997 DeBruin, Jason 2002 Everett, Ralph 2004 Gargulia, Bob 1966 Calloway, William 1982 DeFranza, Jack 1953 Exton, Ron 1968 Garriques, John 2002 Canceicao, Joe 1984 DeGroff, Robert 1956 Garuccio, Nicholas 2003 Capone, Peter 1985 Deibert, Robbie 2006 Gauck, Thomas 1990 Cappellini, John 1952 Del Vecchio, Gus 2007 Geallis, Andrew 1987 Carmen, Orville 1951 DeLibero, Michael 1993 F Gelman, Richard 1965 Carvalho, Robert 1985 Deluca, Warren 1977 Fagiano, Joe 2009 Geoly, Daniel 1958 Casciano, Anthony 1998 Delucca, Joseph 1979 Falcon, Mike 1982 Geraci, Sam 1991 Catalanotto, Joe 1998 Demilo, Byron 1954 Farley, Bob 1968 Gerrits, Ed 1978 Cavayero, Harvey 1975 Dena, Jeffrey 1977 Farnsworth, Robert 1993 Banks, Tyler 2013 Gesky, Thomas 1990 Cestaro, Richard 1966 Denino, Michael 1965 Farrell, James 1960 Baratta, Robert 1955 Getchell, Bob 1984 Chapman, Charles 1970 Dermody, Michael 2003 Farrell, Tom 1976 Barg, Jacob 1959 Giannatos, Dino 1978 Cheddar, John 1994 DeStefanis, Al 1981 Favale, Darren 1978 Barnard, Henry 1960 Giannini, Joe 1964 Christakis, Nick 1995 DeStefanis, Ron 1974 Fazio, Joseph 1955 Barone, Jack 1979 Giannoni, John 1966 DeTore, Pete 2011 Fekete, Nik 2004 Baroni, Phil 1999 BRAD CHRISTIE Gifford, Bob 1966 Devereaux, Edward 1966 Feldman, Michael 1960 Barrere, Steve 2010 Giles, John 1947 DiBetta, Ron 1983 Fennell, Jon 2006 Barron, Troy 1990 Gleason, Jack 1961 Dicapua, Eric 2003 Fezza, Robert 1992 Baselice, Francis 1962 Gleason, John 1966 Dick, Ken 1984 Fields, Dennis 1991 Bates, Randy 1973 Glosvenor, Walter 1986 Diehl, Harry 1963 Finelli, Thomas 1967 Bauer, James 1960 Gobetz, James 1961 Dionisio, Louis 1981 Fingeret, Mark 1958 Beckerman, Mark 1972 Gobetz, Mathew 1956 DiPasquale, Theodore 1985 Fiorvanti, Rudy 1975 Beckman, Lawrence 2010 Goepfert, Frederick 1961 DiPiazza, Christopher 2000 Fiterstein, Jerry 1958 Beiter, Jay 1980 Goldberg, Mark 1971 Doherty, Mike 1984 Flair, Roger 1964 Benjaminovich, Boris 1995 Goldberg, Mark P. 1970 Flemming, Michael 1986 Benn, Robert 1940 Donahoe, Donald 1988

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Goldberg, Matt 2011 Mazandi-Iseke, Richard 1971 Murphy, Pat 2012 Goldstaff, Jack 1951 J L Mazzurco, Anthony 1997 Murphy, Tim 2013 Goldstein, Martin A. 1972 Jacknow, Barry 1961 Lamar, John 1993 McAleese, Mike 1981 Murray, James 1952 Goldstein, Martin P. 1982 Jacobs, Roger 1961 Lamour, Dennis 1969 McCarthy, Douglas 1964 Murtha, Douglas 1966 Gosinski, Joey 2013 Jaeger, Gary 1974 LaPelusa, Joe 2000 McCarthy, Walter 1958 Musto, Mark 1990 Gottwald, Mark 1972 Jaffares, Richard 1964 Lawson, Joseph 1956 McCauley, Daniel 1954 Muzikar, Rich 2008 Governale, Ronald 1963 Jagel, Richard 1973 Lazarus, Mark 1979 McChesney, Richard 1956 Graham, DeMingo 1995 Janowitz, Emil 1956 Lefebvre, Jeff 1987 McCulloch, Andrew — Greenburg, Howie 1980 Jemmott, Rupert 1968 RICKY McDonald, Bart 1966 Greenlee, Patrick 1991 Jimenez, Dilberth 1996 McDonald, Robert 1950 N LAFORGE Naas, Kenneth 1965 Greenspan, Russell 1991 Johns, Tom 1986 McDuffie, James 1977 Nagel, Chris 1970 Griffin, Charles 2008 McGeehan, Pat 1970 RUSSELL Neill, Robert 1967 Grillo, Chris 1964 McGonigal, Barry 1978 JONES Neill, Robert 1991 Gross, Irwin 1957 McKee, Lou 1976 Notarstefano, Frank 1974 Grummsond, Robert 1956 McKegg, All 1961 Notine, Daniel 1958 Guerin, James 2008 McKosky, Robert 1975 Noto, Tom 2004 Gupte, Nikhil 1988 McLaughlin, Mike 2004 Nowak, Alexander 2004 McNamara, David 1990 Nunziato, Bryan 2005 Meadows, Ken 1985 Megale, Thomas 1966 H Mellino, Anthony 1966 Haemmerle, Michael 1992 Merryman, Cole 2004 Hall, Donald 1956 LeForge, Ricky 2006 O Miller, Jack 1971 O’Hara, Dennis 1987 Hall, Raymond 1958 Lemieux, Barry 1961 Miller, Jerry 1970 O’Neill, Brian 1966 Hammond, Lawrence 1974 Lemilly, Barry 1974 Miller, Stephen 1960 Oberkrieser, William 1949 Hanington, Donald 1963 Jones, Russell 1999 Lemire, Ed 1983 H Miller, Zachary 2000 O’Brien, Fran 2009 Hannon, Donald 1962 Jones, Walter 1952 Lent, Norman 1952 Mills, George 1955 O’Brien, Rhys 1959 Hartman, Jason 1995 Jonosko, Mike 1988 Lentini, Sal 1994 Milo, Vic 1983 O’Brien, Richard 1958 Haseman, Tom 1961 Josephs. Stan 1953 Levine, Anthony 1996 Mirabella, John 1975 Ortega, Hector 1982 Hayter, Wayne 1983 Locke, Henry 1960 Mirche, Peter 1965 Oswald, Herman 1956 Hefferman, Terry 1965 Lodato, Michael 2004 Mock, Kieran 1985 Otey, Dick 1953 Heffernan, Matt 1995 Loeffler, John 1974 Ottomanelli, Jerry 1999 K Loew, Matt 2012 Molello, Stephen 1970 Heller, James 1957 Kaminskey, Kevin 1995 Lucas, Alton 2009 Monroe, James 2000 Henderson, Forest 1954 Kanover, Mark 1968 Luzhnyy, Taras 2013 Moon, Charles — Hewitt, Dennis 1976 Karcher, John 1979 Lyman, Frank 1973 Morando, Greg 1977 Hickey, Matthew 1996 Kase, Mike 1985 P Morbillo, Anthony 2002 Padamonsky,George Hieronymus, James 1998 Kavanagh, Joe 2012 Morbillo, Joseph 1999 (Butch) 1992 Hilferty, James 1956 Keane, Kevin 1985 Moretti, Kevin 1986 Padgett, Dave 1963 Hillman, Dan 1953 Keating, Peter 1970 M Moroney, Dennis 1977 Pagano, Francesco 1963 Hillman, Robert 1954 Keck, Jim 1983 Macchi, Richard 1961 Morris, Ives 1967 Pakenham, James 1959 Hippner, Richard 1961 Keck, William 1981 Magwood, Derrick 1989 Morton, Kenneth 1959 Pallies, Chris 1977 Hirshkind, Richard 1961 Keeley, Walter 1960 Malkin, Frank 1960 Moss, Ron 1970 Palumbo, Michael 1990 Hoeffner, Frank 2002 Keen, Richard 1956 Manarte, John 2007 Mould, Robert 1955 Palyok, George 2012 Hogan, Michael 1982 Keller, Stephen 1964 Manley, Daniel 2013 Muglio, David 1992 Papacena, Ed 1967 Holahan, Daniel 1992 Kemmerling, Ted 1997 Maor, Marshall 2002 Muller, Richard 1962 Papacena, James 1966 Holle, Frederick 1969 Kemp, Frederick 1970 Marasco, Joe 1968 Mullick, Kevin 1993 Papadatos, Dennis 2001 Holloway, Lee 1983 Kennedy, Craig 2009 Margiotta, Joe 1968 Mulligan, Bill 1964 Papayani, Nicholas 1963 Homenick, Matt 2003 Kessaris, Greg 1987 Marinelli, Marc 2004 Mulligan, Raymond 1970 Parker, John 1983 Horton, Sean 2004 Kiely, Dennis 1950 MarkAnthony, Joe 1964 Mulvany, Robert 1952 Partellow, Charles 2001 Huff, Dave 1972 Kilkelly, John 1953 Markowski, Kevin 1989 Murawski, Peter 1997 Parziale, Michael 2007 Huntsberger, Terrance 1971 Kines, George 1970 Marks, Andy 1985 Passuello, Albert 1963 Hutchinson, Craig 1987 Kirschbaum, Mitchell 1970 Marlow, Andrew 1992 Patrovich, Joe 2004 Hynninen, Charles 1954 Kislin, Joel 1973 Marsh, Craig 1984 TIM MURPHY Patrovich, Michael 2007 Klotz, Robert 1978 Martini, Michael 2006 Patrovich, Ryan 2011 Kock, Ricky 1977 Martorella, Patrick 1980 Patus, Justin 2010 Kolber, Henry 1956 Masa, Jon 2006 I Peckett, Gary 1968 Iaconetta, Joe 1964 Koproski, Jesse 2007 Mascol, Rafael 1985 Peckett, Jack 1964 Iacovino, Donato 1996 Koroneos, Nikitas 1998 Mashkow, Tyler 2008 Pera, Kenneth 1994 Iannello, Jason 1997 Koshansky, Daniel 1979 Masterson, Brian 1950 Peruti, Joshe 1993 Innis, Kwane 1986 Kovary, Damien 1976 Mattera, Joe 1966 Pesko, Gary 1987 Ippolito, Fred 1994 Kranzler, Richard 1954 Mattera, Phil 1983 Petrucci, Joe 1981 Kreisberg, Don 1953 Matusewski, Jim 1980 Petrucci, Tom 1977 Krumenacker, Milton **** May, Thompson 1969 Petter, Ken 1987 Kurtz, Barry 1956 Mayorga, Don 1976 Picken, James 1956 2013– 14 Wrestling • 7 5 WRESTLING ALUMNI

Pierce, Don 1963 Piergallini, John 2000 S Pingitore, Ryan 2000 JOE SABOL Pirodsky, Don 1966 Piscitello, Rob 2009 Pitti, Jay 1956 Polcare, Brendan 2003 Pollock, Dan 1985 Pollock, Matt 2007 Porcelli, Mike 1982 Prestifilippo, James 1987 GUY TRUICKO Proceda, Don 1964 Pucillo, Mike 2006 PAUL SNYDER Tobin, Keith 1987 Weinberg, Eric 1992 Snyder, Paul 2013 Tomasette, Dave 2008 Weiner, Bob 1981 Snyder, Richard 1963 Toner, Chris 1978 Welch, Robie 1977 Q Sabol, Joseph 1992 Sola, Marco 1986 Torrens, Kenneth 1985 Welsh, Bob 1978 Quaglio, Mike 1998 Sahm, Mark 1997 Solarsh, Matthew 1990 Tortora, Anthony 2010 Welsher, Murray 1953 Quigley, Joseph 1956 Sanders, William 1959 Sparacio, John 1997 Townsend, Jason 1999 Wessler, Mike 1981 Sano, Hideki 1975 Spataro, Matt 2013 Townsend, Kim 1976 West, James 1959 Santee, Richard 1973 Spinola, Joe 1977 Trenkle, Walter 1949 Wetzel, Joseph 1956 Santosus, Gary 1991 Spurgeon, Dan 2013 Trentacoste, Stephen 1972 Whitcomb, Robert 1977 R Sauerland, John 1980 Trezza, Steven 1978 Whitman, Bob 1989 Ramonetti, Robert 1986 St. Vincent, Seth 1996 Schacker, Martin 1982 Truicko, Guy 1991 Wigdor, Jon 1992 Rapp, Bergen — Stanco, Dominic 2000 H Schaefer, Walter 1950 Trull, Jimmy 2013 Willigan, Martin 1969 Raschdorf, Richard 1954 Staubitz, Richard 1984 Schilder, Mark 1974 Tubello, Ralph 1993 Willis, Ken 1991 Rathgaber, Frank 1954 Stauffer, William 1971 Schlegel, Bill 1969 Tucciarone, Jim 1981 Wilmott, Robert 1957 Ratliff, Rocky 1995 Steele, Kyle 1998 Schlesinger, Chris 2001 Turf, Douglass 1988 Wolsiefer, John 1960 Raycroft, David 1986 Stencel, Michael 2001 Schmalfuss, James 2002 Turley, William 1953 Recco, Sal 1997 Stern, Doug 1987 Schmiesing, Eric 2001 Reeps, Guy 1981 Stolzman, Allen 1983 Schneider, Graig 1997 Reese, Heath 1996 Stramiello, Jerry 1975 Schomburg, Roger 1960 Y Reid, Gene 1972 Strouse, James 2007 Yandolino, Bill 1978 Schuman, Mike 1958 V Reid, Jordan 2005 Strunk, Arthur 1952 Valentine, Herb 1984 Yanis, Joe 1996 Scuteri, Louis 1953 Resk, Bill 1988 Strunsky, Paul 1972 Varela, Vince 2012 Yeager, Robert 2003 Segar, William 1988 Riccardi, Anthony 1999 Sullivan, John 1979 Varriale, Leo 1974 Young, David 1994 Sell, Gary 1971 Riccio, Tom 1963 Sullivan, Mark 1969 Vasaturo, Paul 1990 Sella, Joseph 1973 Richards, Kenneth 1984 Swift, Shawn 2001 Vaughn, Andrew 1983 Sequeira, Keith 1994 Richardson, Richard 1968 Vecchio, Louis 2004 Serie, Stefan 2005 Richman, Rod 1968 Vecchio, Tony 1996 Z Servian, Chris 2009 Ziegelbaum, Zelik 1979 Richmond, Matt 2000 Viggiano, Mike 1967 Sherman, Mark 1963 T Ristuccia, Joseph 1954 Vilkelis, Bill 1984 Shey, Stephen 1960 Tacchi, Ed 1980 Robbins, Sheldon 1974 Villante, Gian 2005 Sibilla, Albert 1952 Tassone, Dominick 1977 *-Last year of competition Robinson, Kenneth 1967 Visconti, Dion 1993 Siciliano, Jeff 2008 Taube, James 1987 at Hofstra Rodnite, Andrew 1956 Vitale, Richard 2008 Sickle, Travis 2003 Tavakolian, Mohammad 1996 Through 2012-13 season Roeber, Fred 1952 Vondruska, Chris 2006 Siemon, Paul 2005 Taylor, Bob 1963 Rogers, Doug 2013 Simons, Billy 2005 Teasdale, Warren 1956 This list was compiled Rogers, Scott 1995 Sinkovich, Stephen 2000 Tepedino, Michael 1964 from the best available Romaine, Keith 1978 Sino, DeVoll 1995 Thomas, Doug 2005 sources. Any omissions Romano, Anthony 1964 W Sjoberg, Rick 1971 NOEL THOMPSON Wachholder, Mike 2001 or misspellings are Rosenberg, Anthony — Skretkowicz, Chris 2005 Wademaker, Doug 1996 purely accidental. Rotella, Jeff 2011 Skretkowicz, Jason 2003 Wagner, Lorin 1966 The Hofstra Office of Rothman, Jonathan 2010 Skulavik, Matt 1995 Walker, Darren 1998 Athletic Communications Rothzeid, Fred 1970 Small, Gary 1972 Wallace, John 1958 welcomes omitted Rovelli, Joe 2008 Smith, Devion 2009 Wallace, Ward — wrestlers and other Rudolph, Arthur 1971 Smith, Mitch 2008 Walsh, John 1985 missing historical data Ruggirello, Lou 2011 Wandell, John 1956 including photographs, Russell, Craig 2002 Waples, James 1956 programs, media guides, Rutigliano, John 1987 Ward, George 1979 statistics, etc. To submit Ryan, John 1963 Wartinger, Jason 1994 information, please call Waterman, George 2001 (516) 463-6764. Weidler, John 1999 Weidman, Chris 2007 Thompson, Noel 2004

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Year Coach Duals Won Lost Tied Year Coach Duals Won Lost Tied 1947-48 Walter Stone 6 4 0 2 1980-81 Nick Gallo 21 9 12 0 1948-49 Walter Stone 10 6 4 0 1981-82 Nick Gallo 16 12 4 0 1949-50 Walter Stone 8 7 1 0 1982-83 Nick Gallo 16 13 3 0 1950-51 Walter Stone 11 10 1 0 1983-84 Joe Bavaro 12 3 9 0 1951-52 Walter Stone 13 10 2 1 1984-85 Joe Bavaro 18 10 8 0 1952-53 Walter Stone 11 4 7 0 1985-86 Joe Bavaro 18 7 11 0 1953-54 Walter Stone 12 7 5 0 1986-87 Joe Bavaro 13 6 7 0 1954-55 Walter Stone 14 8 2 4 1987-88 Tony Arena 16 9 7 0 1955-56 Walter Stone 12 7 5 0 1988-89 Tony Arena 17 6 10 1 1956-57 Walter Stone 10 2 8 0 1989-90 Javier Armengau 20 6 12 2 1957-58 Walter Stone 13 5 6 2 1990-91 Javier Armengau 23 4 19 0 1958-59 Walter Stone 10 4 6 0 1991-92 Javier Armengau 18 6 11 1 1959-60 Walter Stone 10 3 6 1 1992-93 Javier Armengau 17 11 6 0 1960-61 Pete Damone 11 7 4 0 1993-94 Javier Armengau 14 8 6 0 1961-62 Pete Damone 13 6 6 1 1994-95 Javier Armengau 12 5 7 0 1962-63 Pete Damone 11 4 7 0 1995-96 Tom Ryan 15 3 12 0 1963-64 Pete Damone 14 5 8 1 1996-97 Tom Ryan 17 4 13 0 H 1964-65 Pete Damone 12 9 2 1 1997-98 Tom Ryan 17 11 6 0 1965-66 Pete Damone 12 8 4 0 1998-99 Tom Ryan 16 11 5 0 1966-67 Bob Getchell 12 3 9 0 1999-00 Tom Ryan 17 8 8 1 1967-68 Bob Getchell 12 7 5 0 2000-01 Tom Ryan 15 8 7 0 1968-69 Bob Getchell 15 11 3 1 2001-02 Tom Ryan 18 12 6 0 1969-70 Bob Getchell 18 12 6 0 2002-03 Tom Ryan 20 13 7 0 1970-71 Bob Getchell 17 9 8 0 2003-04 Tom Ryan 20 15 5 0 1971-72 Bob Getchell 15 13 2 0 2004-05 Tom Ryan 18 13 5 0 1972-73 Bob Getchell 11 8 3 0 2005-06 Tom Ryan 20 11 8 1 1973-74 Bob Getchell 17 14 2 1 2006-07 Tom Shifflet 24 18 4 2 1974-75 Bob Getchell 19 12 7 0 2007-08 Tom Shifflet 21 13 8 0 1975-76 Bob Getchell 21 19 2 0 2008-09 Tom Shifflet 16 10 6 0 1976-77 Bob Getchell 21 10 10 1 2009-10 Tom Shifflet 20 6 12 2 1977-78 Al Bevilacqua 17 11 6 0 2010-11 Tom Shifflet 19 14 4 1 1978-79 Al Bevilacqua 17 8 7 2 2011-12 Rob Anspach 15 12 3 0 1979-80 Nick Gallo 21 15 6 0 2012-13 Rob Anspach 21 6 15 0

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Coach Years Duals Won Lost Tied Pct. Walter Stone 13 (1947-1960) 140 77 53 10 .586 Pete Damone 6 (1960-1966) 73 39 31 3 .555 Bob Getchell 11 (1966-1977) 178 118 57 3 .671 Al Bevilacqua 2 (1977-1979) 34 19 13 2 .588 Nick Gallo 4 (1979-1983) 74 49 25 0 .662 Joe Bavaro 4 (1983-1987) 61 26 35 0 .426 Anthony Arena 2 (1987-1989) 33 15 17 1 .470 Javier Armengau 6 (1989-1995) 104 40 61 3 .399 Tom Ryan 11 (1995-2006) 193 109 82 2 .570 Tom Shifflet 5 (2006-2011) 100 61 34 5 .635 Rob Anspach 2 (2011- ) 36 18 18 0 .500

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1980-81 (9-12, 4-3 ECC)

Massachusetts 16-30 L U.S. Merchant Marine Academy 47-2 W Columbia 17-22 L San Francisco State 33-9 W San Jose State 9-36 L Cal Poly 8-36 L Cal-Bakersfield 3-40 L Cal State-Stanislaus 37-9 W Fresno State 31-14 W Syracuse 3-36 L Temple 24-26 L West Chester* 23-19 W Bucknell* 12-28 L Drexel* 22-19 W C.W. Post 26-24 W Wilkes 3-45 L Lafayette* 17-24 L CODY RUGGIRELLO Rider* 14-31 L Rhode Island 16-34 L Rider* 37-9 W 2/15 Lafayette* 30-12 W Delaware* 27-22 W American* 33-17 W 2/16 Drexel* 12-24 L H American* 32-21 W West Chester 40-9 W 2/23 Wilkes 15-18 L Lafayette* 41-4 W *ECC match Drexel* 21-11W *ECC match 1981-82 *ECC match 1985-86 (11-5, 7-0 ECC, ECC CHAMPIONS) (7-11, 2-3 ECC) 1983-84 Columbia 23-21 W (3-9, 1-4 ECC) United States Military Academy 18-31 L Clemson 17-29 L Harvard 28-20 W North Carolina 6-35 L 11/29 Massachusetts 42-10 W New Hampshire 22-20 W Virginia 21-17 W 12/10 Wilkes 8-30 L U.S. Merchant Marine Academy 40-9 W Wilkes 15-30 L 1/7 Yale 9-32 L Southern Connecticut 33-21 W Syracuse 9-36 L 1/26 Temple 21-33 L Temple 13-32 L Temple 19-27 L 1/28 Syracuse 9-33 L Syracuse 10-37 L West Chester* 20-15 W 2/1 C.W. Post 23-19 W Columbia 13-31 L C.W. Post 29-14 W 2/4 Rider* 13-32 L C.W. Post 32-21 W Rider* 21-19 W 2/11 Bucknell* 20-22 L Yale 19-23 L American* 38-15 W 2/13 Delaware* 19-18 W Delaware* 25-23 W Delaware* 25-24 W 2/16 West Chester 14-36 L Bucknell* 17-25 L Bucknell 30-14 W 2/18 Lafayette* 18-24 L Lafayette* 26-21 W Massachusetts 38-5 W 2/15 Drexel* 11-30 L Cornell 15-31 L Drexel* 39-11 W Princeton 19-27 L Lafayette* 44-9 W *ECC match Drexel* 16-33 L Rider* 9-36 L *ECC match 1984-85 Wilkes 3-40 L (7-9, 3-2 ECC) 1982-83 *ECC match (13-3, 4-0 ECC, ECC CHAMPIONS) 12/9 Yale 34-9 W 12/12 Springfield 21-18 W 1986-87 Massachusetts 30-14 W 12/12 Harvard 34-14 W (6-7, 2-3 ECC) Wilkes 20-22 L 1/2 Wisconsin 0-44 L Clarion 22-21 W 1/3 Central Oklahoma 14-33 L Southern Connecticut 30-11 W Slippery Rock 23-19 W 1/4 Louisiana State 13-33 L United States Military Academy 3-41 L Trenton State 27-17 W 1/5 Northern Illinois 20-27 L Syracuse 15-23 L Lock Haven 14-32 L 1/23 Temple 21-25 L Columbia 14-25 L Syracuse 14-29 L 1/26 Syracuse 6-46 L C.W. Post 49-5 W Kutztown State 50-6 W 1/30 C.W. Post 44-9 W Yale 36-11 W Columbia 24-15 W 2/2 Rider* 13-33 L Delaware* 24-12 W Princeton 31-9 W 2/8 Delaware* 31-24 W Bucknell* 15-23 L C.W. Post 40-6 W 2/9 Bucknell* 26-20 W Lafayette* 39-12 W

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Binghamton 37-9 W Ohio 12-20 L at Columbia 24-19 W Drexel* 12-34 L Maryland 2-35 L Central Connecticut* 9-32 L Rider* 13-29 L Yale 19-19 T at Drexel* 8-24 L Wilkes 7-40 L at Syracuse 16-23 L American 40-6 W Columbia (at Syracuse) 10-26 L at Bucknell* 5-39 L *ECC match Wagner 18-16 W Rider* 14-28 L Central Connecticut 9-24 L 1987-88 at Delaware* 27-17 W *ECWA match (9-7, 2-3 ECC) at Bucknell* 2-45 L Drexel* 11-29 L 1992-93 Southern Connecticut 30-15 W Rider* 3-35 L (11-6, 2-3 ECWA) United States Military Academy 5-36 L Wilkes 3-38 L C.W. Post 49-6 W Rutgers 14-22 L Boston College 34-9 W Springfield 31-11 W Manhattan 34-13 W Yale 19-12 W *ECWA match Old Dominion 19-15 W Columbia 24-17 W Bucknell* 16-24 L Syracuse 11-29 L 1990-91 Boston University 17-15 W Wagner 35-13 W (4-21-1, 0-6 ECWA) Columbia 19-18 W Delaware* 32-13 W Rutgers 13-21 L Bucknell* 13-24 L Princeton 22-16 W Wilkes 24-13 W Lafayette* 22-20 W Albany 24-19 W Seton Hall 31-9 W Drexel* 14-28 L Kutztown 21-23 L Brown 10-23 L Rider* 8-34 L North Carolina 11-36 L Springfield 27-11 W Wilkes 4-40 L Morgan State 21-26 L Central Connecticut* 15-31 L William & Mary 26-19 W William & Mary 21-23 L Rider* 10-33 L H East Stroudsburg 17-30 L Syracuse 17-27 L Drexel*NAME 31-11 W American 29-19 W Buffalo* 28-12 W *ECC match Millersville 5-34 L American 25-10 W Old Dominion 13-29 L Maryland 17-24 L 1988-89 Yale 30-12 W (6-10-1, 1-4 ECC) Boston University 17-23 L *ECWA match Columbia 15-30 L Montclair State (at Princeton) 30-19 W Springfield 19-19 T 1993-94 at Princeton 16-17 L Wilkes 11-23 L (8-6, 2-3 ECWA) Kutztown State (at Princeton) 35-12 W Brown 11-23 L at United States Military Academy 0-45 L Rutgers 14-29 L Boston College 45-6 W Springfield (at Yale) 39-3 W Wagner* 24-26 L Manhattan 34-12 W Lycoming (at Yale) 15-29 L Central Connecticut* 9-35 L Bucknell* 7-36 L at Yale 22-18 W Harvard 17-30 L Rutgers 16-23 L Columbia 21-21 T Cornell 3-39 L Wagner 42-6 W Syracuse 20-25 L Drexel* 9-34 L Columbia 29-13 W at Wagner 31-20 W Delaware* 21-25 L Brown 18-24 L at Central Connecticut 12-27 L American 16-31 L Springfield 20-15 W Delaware* 20-16 W Rider* 0-44 L Seton Hall 7-33 L Bucknell* 12-31 L Bucknell 8-37 L Rider* 21-16 W Lafayette* 20-24 L Drexel* 6-31 L at Drexel* 16-34 L *ECWA match Wilkes 19-16 W at Rider* 2-47 L Buffalo* 22-8 W at Wilkes 3-44 L 1991-92 Central Connecticut* 15-21 L (6-11-1, 0-4 ECWA) *ECC match *ECWA match at Boston University 39-5 W 1989-90 Manhattan 36-9 W 1994-95 (6-14-1, 1-3 ECWA) American 30-16 W (5-7, 1-4 ECWA) East Stroudsburg 9-27 L Albany 14-20 L Millersville 12-27 L Manhattan 31-16 W Princeton 10-29 L Lock Haven 12-37 L Boston College 23-21 W Kutztown 21-16 W Old Dominion 21-21 T Rutgers 9-28 L Pennsylvania 12-20 L Boston University 14-30 L Franklin and Marshall 23-15 W Swarthmore 45-0 W at Brown 7-33 L Wilkes 14-28 L Widener 47-3 W Springfield (at Brown) 25-17 W Seton Hall 3-42 L Millersville 18-20 L at Wilkes 15-24 L Rider* 0-41 L Wright State 26-13 W Rutgers (at Columbia) 19-23 L Wagner 43-9 W

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Drexel* 6-32 L Bucknell* 6-43 L Buffalo* 30-7 W Central Connecticut* 10-28 L

1995-96 (3-12, 3-5 ECWA) MATT SPATARO 12/2 Duquesne (at Lock Haven) 0-51 L 12/2 at Lock Haven 3-48 L 12/2 Millersville (at Lock Haven)16-30 L 1/6 at Wilkes 20-24 L 1/13 Pittsburgh (at F&M) 3-44 L 1/13 at Franklin and Marshall 20-29 L 1/13 Rutgers (at F&M) 6-39 L 1/19-20 at NYS Championships 10th pl. 1/24 Seton Hall* 20-15 W 2/7 Rider* 3-41 L 2/10 at Drexel* 18-30 L 2/16 at Bucknell* 19-18 W 2/17 Buffalo* 3-37 L 2/23 Central Connecticut* 16-31 L (at Cornell) 14-25 L 1/31 Seton Hall* 28-18 W 2/24 Wagner* 42-12 W 12/4 #7 Oklahoma 7-40 L 1/31 Wagner* 45-3 W H 2/24 Boston University* 7-35 L 12/6 at Sheridan Tournament 2/6 at the Congressional Cup 3rd pl 3/9-10 at ECWA Championships (Lehigh) 5th pl. 2/14 Bucknell* 33-15 W (Rider) 8th pl. 1/5 Boston College* 37-12 W 2/17 Rider* 10-28 L 1/5 Buffalo* 11-31 L 2/21 Drexel* 20-19 W *ECWA match 1/10 at #14 Lehigh 21-19 W 3/6-7 at ECWA Championships 2nd pl. 1996-97 1/10 #4 Michigan (at Lehigh) 28-23 W (4-13, 1-7 ECWA) 1/11 Boston University* 39-6 W *ECWA match 1/14 Wagner* 39-12 W 11/23 Lock Haven (at Cornell) 9-36 L 1/17 Syracuse 36-12 W 1999-00 (8-8-1, 6-0-1 ECWA) 11/23 Cleveland State (at Cornell) 28-16 W 1/17 #15 Cornell 21-10 W 11/23 Eastern Michigan 1/24 at NYS Championships 1st pl. 11/28 St. Cloud State (at Cornell) 30-18 W 1/30 at Harvard 15-18 L (at Minnesota) 38-3 W 12/7 at The Sheridan Tournament 2/1 Seton Hall* 30-10 W 11/28 at Minnesota 9-28 L (Lehigh) 7th pl. 2/7 at The Congressional Cup 2nd pl. 12/5 Oklahoma 4-33 L 12/15 Penn State 3-46 L 2/13 at Bucknell* 30-14 W 12/8 at Sacred Heart* 35-6 W 1/4 Wilkes 45-12 W 2/13 #21 Rider* 22-14 W 12/8 at Boston University* 19-19 T 1/11 at Boston University* 10-34 L 2/22 Drexel* 28-9 W 12/12 Cornell 15-30 L 1/25 at Brown 15-33 L 3/7-8 at ECWA Championships 2nd pl. 12/29-30 at Midlands Championship 20th pl. 1/25 Purdue (at Brown) 7-38 L 1/8 Indiana (at Virginia Duals) 18-19 L 1/25 Syracuse (at Brown) 12-37 L * ECWA match 1/8 Air Force (at Virginia Duals) 34-9 W 2/1 Wagner* (at Seton Hall) 31-9 W 1/9 Harvard (at Virginia Duals) 20-21 L 2/1 at Seton Hall* 16-25 L 1998-99 (11-5, 5-1 ECWA) 1/15 at Iowa 3-34 L 2/8 Cornell 6-36 L 1/16 at Iowa State 3-37 L 2/14 Bucknell* 20-27 L 11/28 at Lock Haven Mat Town 10th pl. 1/21-22 at NYS Championships 1st pl. 2/15 Buffalo* 4-40 L 12/10 Boston University* 19-18 W 1/30 at Wagner* 57-0 W 2/15 Boston College* 22-24 L 12/12 Lock Haven 12-21 L 1/30 Binghamton* (at Wagner) 33-9 W 2/21 Rider* 0-50 L 12/29-30 at Midlands Championships 11th pl. 1/30 Seton Hall* 28-9 W 2/22 Drexel* 7-39 L 1/9 Boston University 23-15 W 2/6 at the Congressional Cup 1st pl. 3/8-9 at ECWA Championships 3rd pl. 1/9 Oklahoma 12-25 L 2/11 at Lehigh 14-20 L 1/16 Brown 30-13 W 2/16 at Rider* 22-15 W *ECWA match 1/16 Franklin and Marshall 26-7 W 2/19 at Drexel* 30-6 W 1997-98 1/16 United States Military 3/4-5 at ECWA Championships 2nd pl. (11-6, 7-1 ECWA) Academy 35-12 W 1/17 Syracuse 33-15 W *ECWA match 11/22 #8 Penn State (at Cornell) 16-24 L 1/22-23 at NYS Championships 2nd pl. 11/22 Brown (at Cornell) 17-18 L 1/30 Cornell 16-18 L 11/22 #25 Lock Haven 1/30 Princeton 37-9 W 1/31 Lehigh 11-32 L

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2000-01 (8-7, 6-0 ECWA) JAMIE FRANCO 12/3 Wisconsin 15-19 L 12/10 Minnesota 3-33 L 12/29-30 at Midlands Championships 4th pl. 1/7 Boston University* 33-10 W 1/10 Edinboro 19-13 W 1/13 at Iowa 3-40 L 1/14 at Iowa State 10-32 L 1/20 Minnesota (at National Duals at PSU) 9-22 L 1/21 Penn State (at National Duals) 12-20 L 1/27 Binghamton* (in NJ) 46-6 W 1/27 at Seton Hall* 26-10 W 1/27 Wagner* 52-3 W 2/4 Cornell 23-12 W 2/11 Lehigh 9-24 L 2/14 Rider* 29-6 W 2/18 Drexel* 21-12 W 3/3-4 at ECWA Championships 1st pl. 1/4 at Sacred Heart* 37-3 W 1/17 #18 Central Michigan 1/4 United States Military (at National Duals) 18-17 W *ECWA match H Academy 29-12 W 1/17 #5 Missouri 1/10 Virginia Tech (at Virginia Duals) (at National Duals) 13-19 L 2001-02 (12-6, 6-0 CAA) 34-6 W 1/17 #16 Cornell 1/10 Nebraska (at Virginia Duals)17-22 L (at National Duals) 16-15 W 1/11 Virginia Military 1/18 #20 Pennsylvania 11/16 Iowa State 3-34 L (at Virginia Duals) 31-6 W (at National Duals) 23-15 W 12/1 Iowa 15-24 L 1/11 Lock Haven 1/18 #8 Michigan 12/6 at Minnesota 10-33 L (at Virginia Duals) 21-15 W (at National Duals) 10-31 L 12/8 at Wisconsin 20-16 W 1/11 Penn State 1/18 #13 Oklahoma 12/28-29 at Midlands Championship 13th pl. (at Virginia Duals) 16-29 L (at National Duals) 15-28 L 1/6 Boston University* 34-6 W 1/19 Lehigh 9-29 L 1/23 Binghamton* 1/6 at United States Military 1/24 at George Mason* (at CAA Duals at GMU) 39-9 W Academy 29-9 W (CAA Duals at GMU) 44-11 W 1/23 Campbell* (at CAA Duals) 44-6 W 1/9 Lehigh (at NYAC) 6-29 L 1/25 Binghamton* 1/24 at George Mason* 1/11 North Carolina State (at CAA Duals) 38-6 W (at CAA Duals) 42-9 W (at Virginia Duals) 30-10 W 1/25 James Madison* 1/24 James Madison* 1/11 Rider (at Virginia Duals) 26-9 W (at CAA Duals) 24-8 W (at CAA Duals) 47-0 W 1/12 Kent State 2/1 at Brown 26-16 W 2/1 Sacred Heart* 23-18 W (at Virginia Duals) 20-16 W 2/1 at Harvard 13-25 L 2/6 at #7 Lehigh 9-25 L 1/12 Missouri (at Virginia Duals)13-25 L 2/9 at Pennsylvania 9-37 L 2/13 #16 Pennsylvania 20-17 W 1/19-20 at NYS Championships 2nd pl. 2/12 at Rider* 30-10 W 2/14 at Drexel* 42-6 W 1/25 at Cornell 10-24 L 2/16 at Wagner* 56-0 W 2/14 at Wagner* 46-6 W 2/2 Harvard 24-18 W 2/22 Air Force (at Nebraska) 30-15 W 3/6-7 at CAA Championships 2/14 Rider* 25-9 W 2/22 at Nebraska 18-21 L (at Rider) 1st pl. 2/16 at Drexel* 20-13 W 3/7-8 CAA Championships 2/16 Wagner (at Drexel) 52-3 W (at Hofstra) 1st pl. *CAA match 2/23 at James Madison* 25-24 W 2/23 at George Mason* 39-12 W *CAA match 2004-05 3/8-9 at CAA Championships (13-5, 6-0 CAA) (at JMU) 1st pl. 2003-04 (15-5, 8-0 CAA) 11/19 at #3 Nebraska 17-21 L *CAA match 11/28 #2 Lehigh 23-10 W 11/29 #9 Nebraska 10-30 L 12/3-4 at Las Vegas Invitational 3rd pl. 2002-03 (13-7, 7-0 CAA) 12/10 at United States Military 12/11 at Boston University* 36-9 W Academy 31-9 W 12/11 at Harvard 39-9 W 12/11 Boston University* 28-9 W 1/9 at Sacred Heart* 42-6 W 11/24 Michigan State 16-21 L 12/29-30 at Midlands Championships 4th pl. 1/15 #23 U.S. Military Academy 28-9 W 12/12 at Boston University* 31-12 W 1/10 at #16 Cornell 18-15 W 1/16 at #22 Pennsylvania 23-18 W 12/28-29 at Midlands Championship 9th pl. 1/11 Harvard 31-11 W 1/22 #14 Northern Iowa

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(at National Duals+) 14-22 L 1/22 Cal Poly (at National Duals) 23-16 W 1/22 #4 Michigan (at National Duals) 18-19 L 1/29 at #22 West Virginia 23-18 W 1/30 at Old Dominion* 27-12 W 2/5 #17 Cornell 12-20 L 2/12 at Drexel* 33-3 W 2/12 at Wagner* 33-9 W 2/13 #1 Oklahoma State 10-30 L 2/15 Rider* 35-6 W 2/18 at Columbia 28-9 W 3/4-5 at CAA Championships (at BU) 1st pl. LUKE VAITH *CAA match + at Cleveland State (OH) 12/1-2 at Las Vegas Invitational 9th pl. 12/29-30 at The Southern Scuffle 3rd pl. 2005-06 12/10 #8 Penn State 24-10 W 1/6 #5 Central Michigan 14-22 L (11-8-1, 6-0 CAA) 1/6 at #11 Michigan 18-18 T 1/6 #13 Edinboro 24-19 W 1/7 at #9 Central Michigan 18-18 T 1/12 vs. #4 Iowa State 11/15 at U.S. Military Academy 19-19 T 1/13 vs. #20 Nebraska (National Duals) 19-18 W 11/17 Oregon State 17-18 L (National Duals at UNI) 32-6 W 1/12 vs. #7 Michigan H 12/2-3 at Las Vegas Invitational 1/13 vs. #6 Iowa State (National Duals) 15-19 L 12/11 Harvard 33-12 W (National Duals) 9-24 L 1/12 vs. #11 Ohio State 12/11 Columbia 36-9 W 1/13 vs. Northern Iowa (National Duals) 16-25 L 1/2 #5 Michigan 13-25 L (National Duals) 25-9 W 1/18 vs. Binghamton 1/6 West Virginia 28-14 W 1/13 vs. #9 Central Michigan (CAA Duals) 31-4 W 1/14 #2 Minnesota (National Duals) 17g-16 W 1/18 vs. Rider (CAA Duals) 27-18 W (at National Duals at UNI) 7-28 L 1/14 vs. #5 Iowa 1/19 vs. Boston U. (CAA Duals) 38-7 W 1/14 #13 Northwestern (National Duals) 10-26 L 1/19 vs. George Mason (at National Duals) 13-26 L 1/19 vs. Old Dominion* (CAA Duals) 28-9 W 1/20 Boston University* (CAA Duals at GMU) 23-12 W 1/19 vs. #22 Old Dominion (at CAA Duals) 30-9 W 1/19 vs. Binghamton* (CAA Duals) 22-19 W 1/20 James Madison* (CAA Duals) 31-12 W 1/27 Pennsylvania 25-11 W (at CAA Duals) 38-12 W 1/20 vs. James Madison* 2/2 at #18 Cornell 14-28 L 1/21 Old Dominion* (CAA Duals) 34-12 W 2/8 at Lehigh 25-11 W (at CAA Duals) 26-15 W 1/20 at George Mason* 2/12 Drexel 39-0 W 1/21 Drexel* (at CAA Duals) 37-18 W (CAA Duals) 34-9 W 2/17 #2 Nebraska 10-25 L 1/21 at George Mason* 1/20 vs. Drexel* (CAA Duals) 26-15 W 3/7-8 CAA Championships (at CAA Duals) 33-10 W 1/26 at #14 Penn 31-3 W (Hempstead, NY) 1st pl. 104.5 pts. 1/25 #22 Pennsylvania 25-15 W 1/28 #24 Lehigh (at NYAC) 30-6 W 3/20-22 at NCAA Championships 2/4 at #14 Lehigh 9-28 L 2/3 #16 Cornell (at NYAC) 18-22 L (St. Louis, MO) 15th pl. 38 pts. 2/4 Maryland (at Lehigh) 35-10 W 2/13 Rider* 29-9 W 2/5 at #13 Cornell 13-24 L 2/17 at #15 Oklahoma 13-21 L 2008-09 2/10 at #2 Oklahoma State 9-34 L 3/3-4 at CAA Championships (10-6-0, 5-1 CAA) 2/12 at #11 Oklahoma 15-26 L (at GMU) 1st pl. 11/8 at Brockport/Oklahoma 2/20 at Rider* 22-15 W Gold Classic 5th pl./104 pts. *- CAA match 11/12 Wagner 53-0 W *CAA match 11/16 at #7 Penn State 18-15 W 2007-08 11/22 at #5 Missouri 12-22 L 2006-07 (13-8-2, 6-0 CAA) 11/23 at Missouri Open NTS (18-4-2, 7-0 CAA) 11/10 #7 Missouri 21-22 L 12/12 Binghamton 37-3 W 11/17 at #10 Penn State 11-28 L 12/29-30 at The Southern Scuffle 8th pl./ 11/14 at Wagner * 56-0 W 11/24 vs. #25 Bloomsburg 80 pts. 11/15 Army 41-0 W (NE Duals) 30-12 W 1/11 North Carolina State 31-6 W 11/25 vs. #1 Minnesota 11/24 vs. #3 Oklahoma State 1/17 Boston University* (at NE Duals) 18-17 W (NE Duals) 16-20 L (CAA Duals) 38-3 W 11/25 vs. American (at NE Duals)33-12 W 11/24 vs. Bucknell 24-15 W 1/17 Rider*(CAA Duals) 23-12 W 11/25 vs. Princeton (at NE Duals 45-6 W 11/30-12/1 at Cliff Keen-Las Vegas 1/17 #21 Old Dominion* 11/25 vs. Bloomsburg Invitational 10th pl. (CAA Duals) 15-17 L (at NE Duals) 27-15 W 12/9 #25 Harvard 25-12 W 1/17 Sacred Heart (CAA Duals) 40-9 W

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1/25 #5 Ohio State 13-19 L Invitational 11th pl./65 pts. 1/31 at Pennsylvania 16-18 L 12/11 Maryland 22-17 W 1/31 at Drexel* 30-10 W 12/29-30 at The Southern Scuffle 2/8 #3 Cornell 12-27 L 9th pl./65.5 pts. 2/14 at #12 Edinboro 13-26 L 1/8 North Carolina 19-17 W 2/15 at Buffalo 24-13 W 1/15 Binghamton* (CAA Duals) 15-23 L 2/20 at Harvard 31-11 W 1/15 Boston University* JERMAINE JOHN 3/6-7 CAA Championships (CAA Duals) 28-10 W (Chesapeake, VA) 1st pl. 1/15 Old Dominion* 106.5 pts. (CAA Duals) 24-9 W 1/15 at George Mason* 2009-10 (CAA Duals) 34-3 W (6-12-2, 4-3 CAA) 1/22-23 at NYS Championship 11/15 Buffalo 16-16T (at Binghamton) 5th pl./92.5 pts. 11/21 at N.C. State Open NTS 1/30 at Pennsylvania 18-15 W 11/21 at East Stroudsburg Open NTS 1/30 at Drexel * 23-15 W 11/28 Northern Colorado 2/5 #1 Cornell 0-45 L (NE Duals) 27-9 W 2/9 at Lock Haven 26-6 W 11/28 Virginia (NE Duals) 6-28 L 2/12 at Harvard 39-8 W 11/28 Nebraska (NE Duals) 6-29 L 2/16 Rider * 25-12 W 12/4-5 at Cliff Keen- Las Vegas 2/19 at Princeton 33-11 W Invitational 24th pl./30.5 2/22 Army 26-10 W 12/13 Lock Haven 20-19 W 3/4-5 at CAA Championships 2012-13 12/29-30 at The Southern Scuffle (at Rider) 1st pl./94 pts. (6-15, 4-2 CAA) 23rd pl./24.5 3/17-19 at NCAA Championships 11/4 at Virginia Tech Hokie Open NTS H 1/3 #3 Ohio State 6-32 L (at Philadelphia) 26th pl./22 pts. 11/9 at #1 Minnesota 6-32 L 1/8 at Army 9-28 L 11/11 at #25 Wisconsin 13-18 L 1/9 Brown 17-18 L 2011-12 11/17 at NYS Championships 1/9 Harvard 20-20 T (12-3, 5-1 CAA) 3rd pl./135.5 pts. 1/16 Sacred Heart * 11/13 at Binghamton Open NTS 11/24 Bloomsburg (NE Duals) 10-24 L (CAA Duals) 34-13 W 11/20 Wisconsin 25-12 W 11/24 #10 Oklahoma (NE Duals) 6-36 L 1/16 at George Mason * 11/20 at Central Jersey Open NTS 11/24 #11 Central Michigan (CAA Duals) 29-12 W 11/26 at Mat Town Open (NE Duals) 9-24 L 1/16 Boston University * (Lock Haven) NTS 11/24 #23 Purdue (NE Duals) 8-32 L (CAA Duals) 23-15 W 12/2-3 at Cliff Keen-Las Vegas 11/30 at #21 Lehigh 7-34 L 1/16 Old Dominion * Invitatational 10th pl./59.5 pts. 12/2 at Pennsylvania 12-21 L (CAA Duals) 10-29 L 12/4 at Penn State Nittany 12/2 at Drexel 16-22 L 1/22 #17 Missouri 7-34 L Lion Open NTS 12/16 #5 Iowa 1/31 Pennsylvania 12-31 L 12/8 at Army 27-6 W (Grapple at the Garden) 0-42 L 2/6 at Binghamton * 8-28 L 1/1-2 at Southern Scuffle 12/16 #4 Ohio State 2/6 at #7 Cornell 6-37 L (Chattanooga) 9th pl./58 pts. (Grapple at the Garden) 3-38 L 2/14 at #10 Maryland 6-34 L 1/8 Drexel 19-15 W 12/29-30 at The Midlands Championships 2/17 at Rider * 16-21 L 1/15 Kutztown 35-3 W 34th pl./8.5 pts. 2/20 Drexel * 21-17 W 1/19 at American 22-18 W 1/16 Rider* 17-15 W 3/5-6 at CAA Championships 1/21 Old Dominion 1/19 Boston University* (at Rider) 5th pl./41 pts. (CAA Duals at GMU) 21-12 W (CAA Duals at GMU) 20-19 W 3/18-20 at NCAA Championships 1/21 at George Mason 1/19 Old Dominion* (Omaha, NE) 61st pl./1 pt. (CAA Duals) 36-3 W (CAA Duals at GMU) 12-19 L 1/21 Boston University 1/19 at George Mason * 2010-11 (CAA Duals at GMU) 31-6 W (CAA Duals at GMU) 32-8 W (14-4-1, 5-1 CAA) 1/27 at Rutgers 26-10 W 1/25 American 21-9 W 11/6 #23 Purdue (Edinboro Duals) 6-28 1/29 Pennsylvania 23-13 W 1/27 Columbia 23-9 W L 2/4 at #3 Cornell 12-22 L 2/2 #10 Cornell 15-30 L 11/6 at #23 Edinboro 2/10 at #9 Pittsburgh 12-22 L 2/10 at Binghamton* 23-19 W (Edinboro Duals) 26-8 W 2/12 #19 Binghamton 12-24 L 2/17 at #10 Cornell 11/14 at Binghamton Bearcat Open NTS 2/16 at Rider 26-9 W (NWCA Duals) 0-42 L 11/21 #17 Oregon State 2/19 at Columbia 28-9 W 2/17 #11 Virginia (Missouri Duals) 19-19 T 3/3 at CAA Championships (NWCA Duals) 15-21 L 11/21 at #11 Missouri (Binghamton) 1st pl./80.5 pts. 3/9 at CAA Championships (Missouri Duals) 15-19 L 3/15-17 at NCAA Championships (Boston U) 1st pl./67.5 pts. 11/21 Lindenwood (St. Louis) 23rd pl./27.5 pts. 3/21-23 at NCAA Championships (Missouri Duals) 35-12 W (Des Moines) 46th pl./3.5 pts. 12/3-4 at Cliff Keen-Las Vegas

2013– 14 Wrestling • 8 3 THE RAY DOWNEY,SR. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP AND WRESTLING FUND

he Hofstra University wrestling program is proud to honor the memory of an American hero FDNY Deputy Chief Ray Downey with the Ray Downey Memorial Scholarship. Chief Downey, who served as Chief of TSpecial Operations Command, lost his life heroically during the terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.

Ray Downey was appointed to the FDNY on April 7, 1962. In August 2001, he was placed in charge of all SOC (Special Operations Command) operations - Rescue, Squad, Haz Mat and Marine - and promoted to Deputy Chief. Chief Downey’s phenomenal 39-year career with the FDNY was built upon success after success and rescue after rescue. One of the most - if not the most decorated men in the Department, Chief Downey received five individual medals for valor and 16 unit citations.

A devoted family man who lived in Deer Park, New York, with his wife, Rosalie; father of five married children, Joseph, Marie, Chuck, Ray Jr. and Kathy; and adored grandfather of nine, Chief Downey was an avid fan of the sport of wrestling and supporter of the Hofstra wrestling program, where his sons Joe and Ray Jr. were outstanding athletes. Chief Downey loved wrestling, and he always attended their matches. He continued to support the Hofstra STEVE BONANNO wrestling program long after his sons graduated.

After his passing, the Downey family, longtime supporters of Hofstra University and the Pride wrestling program, created H a scholarship fund to honor Chief Downey’s memory. Funds contributed are used to endow scholarships in Chief Downey’s name and will provide financial assistance to the Hofstra University wrestling program. Chief Downey’s sons, Joseph, Chuck and Ray Jr., were successful athletes at Deer Park High School, and earned bachelor’s degrees from respected universities through athletic scholarship opportunities. Recipients of these funds will demonstrate the integrity, work ethic, discipline and courage that Deputy Chief Raymond Downey exemplified throughout his life. The 2013 recipient of the Ray Downey Scholarship Award was senior Steve Bonanno from Wantagh, NY.

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY RAY DOWNEY SR. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP 2002 - Noel Thompson, Freeport, NY

2003 - John Manarte, Farmingville, NY

2004 - Mike Patrovich, Islip, NY

2005 - Mike Patrovich, Islip, NY & James Strouse, Levittown, NY

2006 - Mike Patrovich, Islip, NY & James Strouse, Levittown, NY

2007 - Charles Griffin, Reading, PA & Dave Tomasette, Sewell, NJ

2008 - Charles Griffin, Reading, PA & Dave Tomasette, Sewell, NJ

2009 - P.J. Gillespie, Long Beach, NY

2010 - Anthony Tortora, Chappaqua, NY

2011 - Jeff Rotella, West Windsor, NJ

2012 - Ben Clymer, Germansville, PA

2013 - Steve Bonanno, Wantagh, NY

84 • hofstra Uni versity CAMPUS MAP/ GE T TING TO HOFSTRA

From Southern New Jersey, Southeastern Pennsylvania, Maryland, the Cross Bronx Expressway. Take the Cross Bronx Expressway to the Throgs Washington, D.C. and Virginia: Neck Bridge. Follow directions from the Throgs Neck Bridge from this point. Take the New Jersey Turnpike to Exit 13. Cross the Goethals Bridge and continue on Route 278 to the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge. Stay in the left lane From Upstate New York: of the Bridge and take the Belt Parkway-East. The Belt Parkway becomes the Take New York Thruway over the Tappan Zee Bridge to Cross Westchester Southern State Parkway at the Nassau County line. Take the Southern State Expressway (Interstate 287). Stay on the Expressway to the New England Parkway to the Meadowbrook Parkway North (Exit 22). Exit the Meadowbrook Thruway (Interstate 95). Proceed south on the Thruway to the Throgs Neck Parkway at Exit M4 (Hempstead Turnpike Route 24). Head west to Hofstra Bridge. Follow directions from the Throgs Neck Bridge from this point. (approximately 1 mile). From the Throgs Neck Bridge: From Northwestern New Jersey, Northern Pennsylvania and the Follow signs for Eastern Long Island. Take the Cross Island Parkway to the Middle States: Grand Central Parkway-East. The Grand Central becomes the Northern State Take Interstate 78, Interstate 80, U.S. Route 22, New Jersey Route 4 or New Parkway at the Nassau County line. Take the Northern State Parkway-East Jersey Route 17 to the George Washington Bridge. Proceed over the bridge to to the Meadowbrook Parkway-South (exit 31A). Take the Meadowbrook Parkway-South to Exit M4 West (Hempstead Turnpike Route 24). Follow Hempstead Turnpike West to Hofstra (approximately 1 mile).

For Team Travel Via Bus: Commercial buses are not allowed on New York City (Belt, Grand Central or Cross Island) or Long Island (Southern State or Northern State) Parkways. Team buses should take the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway H from the south, and the Clearview Expressway from the north, to get to the Long Island Expressway for the trip to Hofstra. Once on the Long Island Expressway (I-495), buses should proceed to Glen Cove Road-South (exit 39). Head south on Glen Cove Road for approximately eight miles to Hempstead Turnpike/ Fulton Avenue and turn left (east). Hofstra University is approximately two miles east on Hempstead Turnpike.

Public Transportation from Airport: If a visitor arrives at either La Guardia or Kennedy Airport, the most direct means of reaching the University is by one of three limousine companies that service both airports and the Hofstra University area. Larry’s Taxi Service (516) 483-3333; Transport Limousine Service (800) 654-1164 (out of state) (800) 832-5466 (in New York state); Winston Limousine Service (800) 4-AIRPORT.

Railroads: AMTRAK services Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan, approximately 30 miles from the Hofstra campus. To get to Hofstra from Penn Station, take the Long Island Rail Road to the Hempstead station. The Hofstra University Courtesy Bus and taxi services are available there. Hofstra is approximately 1.5 miles from the station.

2013– 14 Wrestling • 8 5 MEDIA INFORMATION

he Hofstra University Office of Athletic Communications welcomes the members of the media covering the 2013-14 TPride Wrestling team. If we can be of any assistance to you throughout the year, please do not hesitate to contact us. We hope the following items will help you during your visits to Hofstra University. Enjoy the season.

OFFICE OF ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS 240 Hofstra University 1000 Hempstead Turnpike Hempstead, NY 11550 (516) 463-6764 - Jim Sheehan’s Office (516) 523-6692 - Cell (516) 463-5033 - Fax (516) 463-7725 - Mack Sports Complex Press Row

United States Football League in 1984-85. Sheehan has also served as director of sports information at the University of Tampa from 1982 through 1984; assistant to the commissioner/information director of the Sunshine State Conference from 1980 through 1984 and director of sports information at his alma mater, Biscayne College in 1981-82. H Jim and his wife, Maureen, have a daughter, Jillian (21). The Sheehan family resides in Middle Village, New York. STEPHEN GORCHOV Associate Director of Athletics for Communications Press Row: The David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex press row, located on the south side of the Complex, is intended for working media. All press row guests must have a pass, issued by the Hofstra Office of Athletic Communications. Spouses, dates and non-workers are not permitted on press row.

Credentials: All members of the press should contact the Office of Athletic Communications at least 48 hours before each match for press row space and credentials. Press passes will be left at the Will JIM SHEEHAN (WRESTLING CONTACT) Call window at the Mack Sports Complex ticket office. Senior Sports Information Director Photographers: Photographers who intend to shoot from matside should request a mat photo pass. Only accredited press and staff photographers will be allowed matside.

Press Parking: Media parking passes should be requested at the same time press row/photo passes are requested. The Reserved-Media parking lot is located on the north side of the Mack Sports Complex in LEN SKOROS front of the main entrance. Parking is limited and on a first-come, first- Director of Athletic Publications serve basis in the Reserved-Media lot. Once that lot is filled, media will be directed to the general public parking areas around the Mack Sports Complex.

Game Services: Match information and releases can be found in the Frank Morris Media Room, which is located in the southwest corner of the Mack Sports Complex.

Wireless Internet: The David S. Mack Sports Complex is equipped BRIAN BOHL with high-speed wireless Internet access. To access the wireless Senior Assistant Director of Athletic Communications network, select HUEvents and enter the security key when requested. To obtain the security key, please see a member of the athletic About Your Host: Jim Sheehan is in his 33rd year in the sports public communications staff. relations profession and in his 26th year at Hofstra University. Sheehan came to Hofstra in 1988 after serving as assistant commissioner of the Telephones: Hofstra University provides numerous telephones for use I-AA Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference in St. Louis, Missouri, by the media on press row. Please indicate your telephone need when from 1985 through 1988. Prior to his Gateway stint, he served as you request your credentials. coordinator of media relations for the Houston Gamblers of the

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Wrestler Interviews: All requests for student-athlete interviews during the week should be made at least one day in advance with Radio: The Hofstra Office of Athletic Communications will provide the Office of Athletic Communications. If you are requesting a a touch-tone digital phone line for the opponent’s commercial and phone interview, we will have the student-athlete return your call at a student radio stations. Visiting teams will need to give the Athletic mutually convenient time. Wrestler home and cell phone numbers will Communications Office two weeks notice of their intention to not be distributed. In-person interviews may be conducted in a number broadcast. All calls must be made collect or direct dial from the radio of locations around the Pride’s training facility in the Hofstra Physical H station to the Mack Sports Complex. Education Center. However, interviews may not be conducted in the wrestling room, the locker room, or the training room. Post-Match Interviews: Hofstra wrestlers will be available for post- match interviews, upon request, after a 10-minute cooling off period. Hofstra Wresting on the Web: Visit GoHofstra.com for the latest Contact Jim Sheehan with your request. information on Hofstra University Wrestling or any of the University’s 17 athletic teams.

2013-14 HOFSTRA WRESTLING LOCAL MEDIA OU TLE TS

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2013– 14 Wrestling • 8 7 HOFSTRA RADIO/ T V CHART

125 Jamie Franco 141 Alex Mirante 149 Cam Tessari 157 Nick Terdick 174 Victor Pozsonyi 5-2, RSr., 5-7, RFr., 5-7, Jr., 5-9, RJr., 6-0, So., Monroe, NY Moraga, CA Monroeville, OH East Northport, NY Roselle Park, NJ

125 Kyle Krasavage 141 Luke Vaith 157 Russ Benner 165 Frank Affronti 184 Dwight Howes 5-7, Fr., 5-7, Sr., 5-6, RJr., 5-10, RFr., O 5-9, Fr., Larksville, PA Hastings, MN Roselle Park, NJ ntario, NY Denver, CO H

125 Michael May 149 Jahlani Callender 157 Michael Caputo 165 Joe Booth 197/285 Zeal McGrew 5-9, Fr., 5-10, RFr., 5-8, RFr., 5-9, Gr., 5-11, RJr., Clearwater, FL North Lauderdale, FL Stony Point, NY Bayville, NY Glenville, NY

133 Jamel Hudson 149 Cory Goshkagarian 157 Jay Lysne 174 David Heitman 285 Mike Hughes 5-6, RFr., 5-9, RFr., 5-8, So., 5-7, RSo., 6-3, Fr., Bay Shore, NY Somerset, NJ Lakeview, OR Mahwah, NJ Smithtown, NY

133 Maverick Passaro 149 Cody Ruggirello 157 Sam 174 Jermaine John Rob Anspach 5-9, Fr., 5-9, RJr., Schwartzapfel 5-8, Jr., Head Coach, Manorville, NY Walden, NY 5-6, RFr., Brooklyn, NY Third Year Smithtown, NY

88 • hofstra Uni versity NICK TERDICK

VICTOR POZSONYI 2013-14 HOFSTRA UNI VERSITY WRESTLING SCHEDULE

NOVEMBER JANUARY 3 Sun. RUTGERS* 1 p.m. 1-2 Wed.-Thu. at The Southern Scuffle All Day (University of Tennessee-Chattanooga, 8 Fri. at Virginia Tech 7 p.m. Chattanooga, TN)

10 Sun. at The Hokie Duals 10 Fri. PRINCETON* 6 p.m. (Salem Civic Center, Salem, VA) 19 Sun. at Bloomsburg 1 p.m. vs. Tennessee Chattanooga 10 a.m. 24 Fri. DREXEL* 7 p.m. vs. Virginia Military Institute 12 p.m. vs. North Carolina 2 p.m. FEBRUARY 7 Fri. BINGHAMTON* 7 p.m. 17 Sun. at Oklahoma 1 p.m. 9 Sun. at Rider 5 p.m.

24 Sun. at New York State Championships 10 a.m. 16 Sun. at NWCA National Duals TBA (Cornell University, Ithaca, NY) (Ohio State University, Columbus, OH)

22 Sat. at Cornell* 3 p.m. DECEMBER 1 Sun. GRAPPLE AT THE GARDEN MARCH (at Madison Square Garden, New York, NY) 8-9 Sat.-Sun. at EIWA Championships All Day vs. Army 10 a.m. (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA) vs. Boston University* 12 p.m. 20-22 Thu.-Sat. at NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships 6-7 Fri.-Sat. at Cliff Keen-Las Vegas Invitational 10 a.m. (Chesapeake Energy Arena, (Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV) Oklahoma City, OK) TBA

*Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA) match

JERMAINE JOHN