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2015-16 Bucknell Wrestling Bucknell Bison Leadership Academy

Training Bison Student-Athletes to Become Effective Leaders in Academics, in Athletics, and in Life

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Competitive sports at Bucknell dates back to 1870, and more than a century later Bucknell has established itself as a national leader in providing successful academic and athletic opportunities for student-athletes. Today, the Department of Athletics & Recreation strives to set the standard of excellence among all intercollegiate programs by maintaining academic priorities and supporting educational and personal development, all while providing the rigorous and competitive Division I athletics opportunity sought by Bucknell student-athletes. As Bison Athletics seeks to create a comprehensive learning environment that meshes with the academic mission of the University, an important element of the complete student-athlete experience is participation in an elite leadership development program designed to identify, develop, challenge and support student-athletes and coaches in their continual quest to become leaders in academics, in athletics and in life. This is the Bucknell Bison Leadership Academy. ABOUT THE PROGRAM • In the summer of 2011 the Bucknell Department of Athletics & Recreation implemented a formal leadership development program. • Initial workshops were facilitated by the Janssen Sports Leadership Center. • As part of a Patriot League-wide leadership initiative, the program is designed to help studentathletes learn how to be effective leaders on and off the playing fields. • Initially, a group of 60 student-athletes were identified as members. These workshops for both student-athletes and their coaches have set the stage for ongoing programming that will encompass the Bucknell Bison Leadership Academy.

Bucknell football alum Tom Martin at a Leadership Academy networking event.

GOALS FOR THE LEADERSHIP ACADEMY • Identify and develop high potential leaders in their sophomore or junior years • Help young best athletes become best leaders • Create strong leaders by example and set the stage for developing vocal leaders • Build a strong peer support network for aspiring leaders • Develop leaders who support and learn from current team captains/leaders • Practice leading self, their class, and below • Succession Planning — smoothly replace graduating leaders • Encourage veteran leaders to step up and be vocal leaders • Establish a solid, cooperative and ongoing partnership with the coaching staff • Teach and apply the insights and skills necessary to be a responsible and respected leader • Provide veteran leaders with ongoing coaching and support as they tackle the tough issues of team leadership • Provide veteran leaders with a solid peer network for guidance and support • Provide veteran leaders with highly marketable leadership skills for a lifetime

What they’re saying ... “I applaud our athletics department for providing our student-athletes with this exciting program. We are confident the young men and women participating will take full advantage of all that the Bucknell Bison Leadership Academy has to offer.” - Bucknell University President John Bravman “At Bucknell, our intercollegiate athletics program embraces and reflects the University’s mission, core values and educational goals. Leadership development is one of the many important opportunities that is inherent in athletics. Cultivating great leadership is of critical importance, as it not only contributes to the success of our teams, but the benefits of becoming a great leader ultimately will extend well beyond the practice and playing fields and last a lifetime.” - Director of Athletics & Recreation John Hardt “The Patriot League believes in the motto of `today’s scholar-athletes, tomorrow’s leaders,’ and the program provides a unique platform for student-athletes to further their growth into leadership roles. We remain committed to providing student-athletes an opportunity to achieve their potential academically and athletically while preparing to become leaders and make meaningful contributions to society.” - Former Patriot League Executive Director Carolyn Schlie Femovich

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A Leadership Academy event focusing on healthy relationships.

Six EIWA Placewinners in 2015


2015-16 Bucknell Wrestling Being a Bison

What It Means To Be A Bison “... the pursuit of athletics in college need not interfere with a fellow’s studies, and if you give a boy a well developed body his brain will get the benefit of it.” — Christy Mathewson in his book Won in the Ninth, written in 1910

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The term “student-athlete” signifies something extraordinary on the campus of Bucknell University. Being a Bison means that you have the rare blend of physical skills along with the drive and passion needed to succeed at the highest level of collegiate athletics. Being a Bison also means that you are a scholar first and foremost. You believe that values associated with Division I athletics, such as time management, leadership, teamwork and grace under pressure, are but a part of a well-rounded college experience. At Bucknell, our students, faculty and staff pride themselves as national leaders in upholding the scholar-athlete ideal that balances a challenging academic program with the demands of successful Division I athletics. Being a Bison means that you have pledged to be a student-athlete in the purest sense. In doing so, you will be rewarded for a lifetime.

NWCA All-Academic Team Member Paul Petrov

At Least Two NCAA Qualifiers in Nine Straight Years

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Capital One Academic All-American NSCAA Scholar All-American JESSE KLUG

Capital One Academic All-District AUDREY DOTSON

Capital One Academic All-District MATT DelMAURO

Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of Year Field Athlete of Year SOPHIA NNADI

3x NCAA Qualifier JOE STOLFI

Patriot League Award of Leadership & Character AMANDA SEIFERT

Honorable Mention All-American STEFAN ALEKSIC

BUCKNELL BISON ATHLETICS SETTING THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE

Bucknell takes great pride in its commitment to excellence on and off the playing fields. From Presidents’ Cups to Academic All-Americans to graduation rates that are ranked annually in the national top-10, Bucknell is clearly at the head of the class when it comes to upholding the scholar-athlete ideal. •

According to federal data released by the NCAA each fall, Bucknell’s student-athlete graduation rate annually ranks in the top 10 among all Division I institutions. Bucknell has led the nation in graduation rates three times and ranked second in the most recent survey in the fall of 2014. All 27 Bison varsity teams easily met the NCAA’s Academic Performance Rate (APR) standards once again last year. In fact, 19 programs boast perfect scores in the four-year rolling average. Bucknell received 19 NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) National Recognition Awards, the second-highest total among all Division I institutions.

Bucknell has claimed a league-high 139 Patriot League Scholar-Athletes of the Year since the league’s inception as an all-sports conference in 1990-91.

A total of 441 Bison appeared on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2014-15 after recording a GPA of 3.2 or better during their sport’s competition season. Among all BU student-athletes, 312 made the Dean’s List with GPAs of 3.5 or better during the spring 2015 semester.

In addition to the 126 Capital One Academic All-Americans produced since 1970, Bucknell has also claimed 346 Academic All-District honorees over the same span, including five in 2014-15.

Academic All-Patriot League MARIA CIOFFI

Captial One Academic All-District DEREK MAURER

NCAA Qualifier CSCAA Scholar All-American EMMA LEVENDOSKI

Bucknell has earned 101 Patriot League championships in 25 years in the league. In addition, Bucknell has had 129 conference players of the year, 110 PL coaches of the year and a whopping 605 individual league champions from sports such as cross country, track & field, swimming & diving, tennis and golf.

26 of Bucknell’s 27 varsity squads posted team GPAs of 3.0 or better in the spring of 2015.

Bucknell has captured the Patriot League Presidents’ Cup, signifying the league’s all-sports champion, 18 times in the 25-year history of the affiliation, including 14 of the last 18 years.

Bucknell ranks FIFTH in the nation (to Nebraska, Notre Dame, Penn State and Stanford) in total number of Capital One Academic All-America selections with 126.

A major element in ensuring Bucknell’s commitment to athletics excellence is the Kenneth G. Langone Athletics & Recreation Center, which opened fully in 2003. One of the finest collegiate athletics facilities of its kind, the center includes the 4,000-seat Sojka Pavilion, the Olympic class Kinney Natatorium, the Krebs Family Fitness Center and the Berger Family Weight Room. A Hall of Fame area, a display of Bucknell’s Medal of Honor recipients, an Academic All-America wall, a sports medicine suite, modern offices for coaches and staff, and locker room and classroom space are also included in the facility’s layout.

NWCA All-Academic Team PAUL PETROV

NFHCA All-Region KELSEY MUCELLI

USILA Scholar All-American BEN KELLAR

Patriot League All-Academic Team BLAIR McDONALD


Patriot League Player of Year NICK BYBEL

BU All-Time Hits Leader CYDNEE SANDERS

Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of Year SAM GRINBERG

PL Scholar-Athlete of Year KATIE JESSEE

Patriot League Award of Leadership & Character RYAN FRAZIER

NSCAA Scholar All-Region COURTNEY NELSON

Patriot League Indoor Track Athlete of Year ANDREW GARCIA-GARRISON

BUCKNELL BISON ATHLETICS

A NATIONAL MODEL IN PROMOTING THE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE IDEAL Bucknell Athletics is first and foremost a student-centered organization, one that strives to be a national leader when it comes to operating by a true scholar-athlete model. At Bucknell, student-athletes’ academic programs are their first priority, and providing a competitive Division I athletics program only advances the mission, values and residential learning goals of the university. To that end, the Department of Athletics and Recreation proactively seeks ways to assist student-athletes in their daily academic pursuits. Below are just some of the student-athlete support programs currently in place. BUCKNELL BISON LEADERSHIP ACADEMY: In 2011-12, the Department of Athletics launched the Bucknell Bison Leadership Academy. This program is designed to help student-athletes learn how to be effective leaders on and off the playing fields. The Leadership Academy features programming and instruction that bridge theory, development and real experiences in an interactive learning environment. Through this endeavor, team leaders can enhance their impact on their teammates’ and their program’s performance immediately and for years to come. FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE: The faculty athletics representative (FAR) is a member of the faculty or administrative staff who is designated to represent Bucknell in its relationships with the NCAA and the Patriot League. Bucknell’s FAR is Mitch Chernin, Professor of Biology. The FAR can enhance the student-athlete experience by promoting a balance between academics, athletics and the social lives of student-athletes, which affords them opportunities to enjoy a full range of collegiate experiences. SIDELINE COACH PROGRAM: This program is a truly unique initiative in Division I college athletics, and it involves the invitation of a member of the faculty, administration, staff or community by one of Bucknell’s 27 varsity teams. The participant has the opportunity to discuss the overall program with the respective coaching staff, including practice preparation and strategy for the upcoming contest. The sideline coach attends a practice session and an actual intercollegiate competition, where he/she is introduced to the team and gains rarely seen insight into the relationships that exist between player-coach and player-player. The purpose of the Sideline Coaches Program is to foster a better understanding by the faculty and administration of the roles played by coaches and athletes in the university’s competitive intercollegiate athletic arena. ACADEMIC ENHANCEMENT CENTER: In the Fall of 2005, the Department of Athletics opened a study/computer lab for student-athletes on the concourse level of Sojka Pavilion. The center is outfitted with computers, a laser printer, four television monitors and a projection unit with computer, VCR and DVD player. Additionally, the study lab can be used as a meeting place for group projects, tutorial area or just a secluded and quiet study space before or after practice. In addition, the Department of Athletics owns a number of laptop computers that may be signed out by student-athletes for use on away trips. STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE (SAAC): Representatives from each varsity team comprise the SAAC, which is designed to enhance the total student-athlete experience by promoting opportunity, protecting student-athlete welfare, and fostering a positive student-athlete image. The Committee is an invaluable resource for promoting communication between athletics administration and student-athletes; promoting communication between athletics and campus-wide administration; providing feedback and insight, as well as soliciting responses into department issues and proposed NCAA legislation; building a sense of community within the athletics program involving all athletics teams; organizing community service projects and efforts; creating a vehicle for student-athlete representation on campus-wide committees; serving as a collective voice of campus student-athletes; and disseminating information to the student-athlete body. Among the programs the Bucknell SAAC has undertaken in recent years are regular volunteer trips to the Lewisburg Food Bank, and involvement with the “Orange and Blue goes Green” sustainability program. BISON GOOD SPORTS: Now in its ninth year, Bison Good Sports is a sportsmanship awareness program designed to promote appropriate fan conduct at all Bison sporting events. Bucknell teams have some of the best fan support in the Patriot League, and we encourage all fans to enthusiastically cheer on the Orange & Blue in a positive manner.

NSCAA Scholar All-American CHRIS THORSHEIM

NFHCA All-Region LIZ WILLS

7x Patriot League Champion 7 School Records PL All-Academic Team CHRISTIAN LUPICA

Patriot League Player of Year CSCAA Scholar All-American NFCA All-Region Honorable Mention KRISTEN ZAHN LOUIS BEHNEN

Bucknell University President’s Award (graduated with 4.0 GPA) MARGO BOYD

Capital One Academic All-District JOE OGREN


2015-16 Bucknell Wrestling Roster/Quick Facts

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Roster

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Name Cl. Wt. Hometown/High School Rustin Barrick Sr. 174 Mechanicsburg, Pa./Mechanicsburg Christian Bassolino Fr. 149 Florham, N.J./Hanover Park Ben Bliss Fr. 125 Underhill, Vt./Mount Mansfield Union Chuck Boddy Sr. 285 Abington, Pa./Germantown Academy Rory Bonner Jr. 197 West Deptford, N.J./West Deptford Collin Boylan So. 149 Three Bridges, N.J./Hunterdon Central Regional Grim Gonzalez Jr. 133 Bethlehem, Pa./Liberty Kyle Greene Fr. 141 Slingerlands, N.Y./Columbia Tyler Greene Jr. 197 Easton, Pa./Easton Area D.J. Hollingshead Fr. 157/165 Altoona, Pa./Altoona Area Zach Kelly Fr. 149/157 Lower Burrell, Pa./The Kiski School/Burrell Logan Kerin Jr. 157 Wayne, Pa./Conestoga Joey Krulock Jr. 165 Mechanicsburg, Pa./Mechanicsburg Brian Lapham Fr. 157 Scotch Plains, N.J./Fanwood Victor Lopez Jr. 149 Poway, Calif./Poway Mike Macklin Fr. 125 Gaithersburg, Md./Damascus Brenan McAllister Sr. 165 Salisbury, Md./Parkside Paul Petrov Sr. 125 Cedar Lake, Ind./Hanover Central Chad Reese So. 165 Lock Haven, Pa./Central Mountain Frank Satriale Fr. 125 Chester Springs, Pa./Wattstown School/Malvern Prep Robert Schlitt Sr. 165 Haddonfield, N.J./Haddonfield Cale Shelton Fr. 184 Signal Mountain, Tenn./Signal Mountain Tom Sleigh So. 184 DuBois, Pa./DuBois Area Tyler Smith So. 141 Export, Pa./Franklin Regional Nick Stephani Fr. 174 Columbia Cross Roads, Pa./Troy Joe Stolfi Sr. 285 Harleysville, Pa./Souderton Zach Valley So. 133 Bath, Pa./Northampton Connor Wagh So. 165 Ellicott City, Md./St. Paul’s School Austin Wetterau Jr. 174 Medford, N.J./Shawnee Head Coach: Dan Wirnsberger (Michigan State ’95), 11th year Assistant Coaches: Jim Gibson (Edinboro ’07), fourth year; Kevin LeValley (Bucknell ’11), first year; Dustin Manotti (Cornell ’06), fourth year PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Kerin................................... Karen Krulock........................ CREW-lock Lapham.......................... LAP-ham Satriale........................SAT-ree-all Sleigh.................................... SLAY Stephani................ steff-UH-knee

Stolfi..............................stole-FEE Wagh................................... WOG Wetterau.................. wet-err-OW

Bucknell Department of Athletics & Recreation Mission Statement The Department of Athletics and Recreation strives to set the standard of excellence for intercollegiate and intramural programs in higher education, thereby advancing and drawing attention to the mission, core values, and educational goals of Bucknell University. The Department believes that student-athletes’ academic programs must be their first priority. It is therefore committed to maintaining Bucknell’s high national ranking for student-athletes’ graduation rates and for producing Academic All-Americans, and to continued leadership of the Patriot League in Academic Honor Roll nominations, based on grade-point averages. The coaches’ and staff’s paramount responsibility is maintaining academic priorities and supporting student-athletes’ education, even while providing the rigorous and serious NCAA Division I athletic opportunities Bucknell student-athletes seek. Further, the Department promotes the personal growth of student-athletes and the general student body by encouraging personal health, development, and balance among intellectual, social, civic, and physical pursuits; by celebrating challenge and competition; and by preparing participants for service and leadership in the world. Coaches and staff direct a rich array of athletic programs and recreational opportunities aimed at increasing student engagement, as well as strengthening character, healthy living, teamwork, sportsmanship, and spirit. In creating shared experiences for students, faculty, and staff, as well as alumni, family, and friends, the Department’s programs add substantially to Bucknell’s sense of community and foster life-long relationships with Bucknell. The Department embraces the University’s decision to compete at the highest extramural level, in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Division I membership is valuable not only because this level of competition maximally challenges student-athletes, but also because it signals clearly Bucknell’s high standards and seriousness of purpose in all extracurricular endeavors and it helps position Bucknell apart from other National Liberal Arts Colleges. Likewise, the competitive success the Department seeks, measured in part by consistent contention for the Patriot League Presidents’ Cup, reflects positively upon Bucknell’s student-athletes and the University alike, and it brings distinction and national recognition to Bucknell. A student-centered operation, the Department is committed to providing equitable opportunities to women and men, as well as members of minority and majority groups of all kinds. The Department subscribes to, and complies with, all principles and regulations of the Patriot League, the Eastern College Athletic Conference, and the NCAA.

Bison by Weight 125 Ben Bliss Mike Macklin Paul Petrov Frank Satriale 133 Grim Gonzalez Zach Valley 141 Kyle Greene Tyler Smith 149 Christian Bassolino Collin Boylan Zach Kelly Victor Lopez 157 D.J. Hollingshead Zach Kelly Logan Kerin Brian Lapham

165 D.J. Hollingshead Joey Krulock Brenan McAllister Chad Reese Robert Schlitt Connor Wagh 174 Rustin Barrick Nick Stephani Austin Wetterau 184 Cale Shelton Tom Sleigh 197 Rory Bonner Tyler Greene 285 Chuck Boddy Joe Stolfi

Quick Facts University Information Location Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, 17837 Founded 1846 as the University at Lewisburg Enrollment 3,500 Nickname Bison Colors Orange and Blue Affiliation NCAA (Div. I) Conference Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA) President John C. Bravman Director of Athletics John P. Hardt Wrestling Information Head Coach Dan Wirnsberger Alma Mater Michigan State ’95 Record at Bucknell 86-91-2 (11th year) Career Record 112-113-2 (14th year) Assistant Coaches Jim Gibson (Edinboro ’07) Kevin LeValley (Bucknell ’11) Dustin Manotti (Cornell ’06) Captains Junior and Senior Classes 2014-15 Record (EIWA) 15-4 (8-1) Letterwinners Returning/Lost 17/1 Home Facility (capacity) Davis Gym (1,100) Wrestling Phone 570-577-1035 Email djw020@bucknell.edu Website www.BucknellBison.com Wrestling Fax 570-577-7698 Wrestling Address Dan Wirnsberger Bucknell University Lewisburg, PA 17837 Athletic Communications Wrestling Contact Todd Merriett Office Phone 570-577-3488 Cell Phone 570-428-5393 Fax 570-577-1660 Email todd.merriett@bucknell.edu 2015-16 Wrestling Media Guide Credits The 2015-16 Bucknell Wrestling Media Guide was designed, written and edited by Todd Merriett, associate director of athletic communications. Special thanks to Maddie Bertschmann for designing the front cover. Photography by Marc Hagemeier and Joel Turrell.

Six EIWA Placewinners in 2015


2015-16 Bucknell Wrestling Notebook/Schedule/Season Outlook Notebook

2015-16 Schedule

• Concluded the 2014-15 season ranked 24th nationally in the USA Today/ NWCA Coaches Poll. Bucknell climbed into the national rankings for the first time in program history in December and was listed as high as 22nd. • Won a school-record 15 dual matches in 2014-15, surpassing the previous record of 12 established by the 2006-07 and 2009-10 squads. • Most wins (25) in a two-year span in program history in 2013-14 and 2014-15. • Posted back-to-back seasons with double-figure wins for the second time in program history. • Won 10 matches in a row in 2014-15, the second-longest winning streak in program history. • Finished in second place in EIWA dual meet standings in 2014-15. • Best-ever team finish at the EIWA Championships (3rd) in 2014-15.

• Defeated No. 10 Virginia in a home dual in December 2014. • Outscored opponents 487-233 in 19 duals in 2014-15. • At least two NCAA qualifiers in nine straight years. Paul Petrov (125), Tyler Smith, Tom Sleigh (184) and Joe Stolfi (285) were the four Bison national qualifiers in 2015. • Twenty-eight national qualifiers since the program was reinstated in 2006-07. • At least three EIWA placewinners in nine straight years (37 over the last seven years). • Fourty-three EIWA placewinners since the program was reinstated in 2006-07. • Four All-Americans since the program was reinstated in 2006-07. • Competed at the inaugural Grapple at the Garden vs. Iowa in 2012. • Have hosted perennial national powers Missouri, Iowa, Oklahoma State and Nebraska in recent years. • Hosted 2011 EIWA Championships.

Grim Gonzalez

Lewisburg, Pa. (D)

November 6 Lehigh 13 at Franklin & Marshall 15 at Michigan State Open 21 at Navy Classic

Lewisburg, Pa. (S) Lancaster, Pa. East Lansing, Mich. Annapolis, Md.

December 4-5 at Cliff Keen Invitational 19 Gardner Webb

Las Vegas, Nev. Lewisburg, Pa. (D)

All Day 2 p.m.

January 8-9 at Virginia Duals 15 Oklahoma 21 Lock Haven 23 Brown* Harvard* 31 Bloomsburg

Hampton, Va. Lewisburg, Pa. (S) Lewisburg, Pa. (D) Lewisburg, Pa.(S) Lewisburg, Pa. (S) Lewisburg, Pa. (D)

TBA 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 12 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m.

February 7 at Sacred Heart* 13 at American* at George Mason 14 at Penn* 19 at Binghamton* 20 at Columbia*

Fairfield, Conn. Washington, D.C. Fairfax, Va. Philadelphia, Pa. Vestal, N.Y. New York, N.Y.

4 p.m. 11 a.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m.

March 5-6 at EIWA Championships 17-19 at NCAA Championships

Princeton, N.J. New York, N.Y.

All Day All Day

7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. All Day All Day

* EIWA Match (S) - Match Held in Sojka Pavilion (D) - Match Held in Davis Gym

Season Outlook A few years ago when Bucknell head coach Dan Wirnsberger talked about the Bison, he struggled to find names to mention after the starter at each weight class. That is no longer the case. Coming off one of the best seasons in program history, Bucknell has regular starters returning at nine of the 10 weight classes and has quality depth in reserve pushing each starter for his spot in the lineup. “We have more depth than we have ever had since our program returned,” commented Wirnsberger, the 2015 EIWA Coach of the Year. “This is our largest roster since I have been here, which makes these guys compete harder in the practice room. We are pleased to have this kind of roster and this kind of quality depth.” Bucknell last year won a school-record 15 dual matches, was ranked in the top 25 for nine weeks, posted a 10-match winning streak, placed a program-best third in the team standings at the EIWA Championships and had four NCAA qualifiers. The Bison are poised for a year that Wirnsberger hopes will exceed those impressive accomplishments. “We set short-term goals as far as what we want to accomplish on a daily and weekly basis early in the year,” explained Wirnsberger, who ranks second on Bucknell’s all-time wins list with 86 victories. “We want to get better both individually and as a team. It is a marathon and not a sprint. These guys have set an expectation for themselves. They understand we want to compete for another EIWA trophy. They want to have their best performances at the end of the year.” Wirnsberger credits much of last year’s success to the talented grapplers the Bison had at the beginning and end of their lineup. NCAA qualifiers Paul Petrov (125) and Joe Stolfi (285) held down those positions and combined for a 64-15 record, including 35-3 in duals.

At Least Two NCAA Qualifiers in Nine Straight Years

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• Faced four nationally ranked opponents in 2014-15, bringing its eightyear total to 48.

October 29 Intrasquad Match

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2015-16 Bucknell Wrestling Season Outlook that posted a 15-4, 8-1 EIWA record. In a unique twist on leadership, Wirnsberger has named the entire junior and senior classes as captains. There are 10 newcomers on the roster. Below is a closer look at the team by weight class.

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Paul Petrov

“We have one of the strongest pair of bookends in the country,” commented Wirnsberger, who is in his 10th season on the Bucknell sideline. “Not only are they returning on the mat for us, but they are seniors with a wealth of experience, so the expectation is for them to compete for a national title. Now the weight classes through the middle of the lineup have more experience than in the past, which should put us in the mix in a lot of matches. Our success will be determined by staying healthy, but the good news is we have more depth than we have ever had.” The Bucknell program is also moving forward on the facilities front. This year, the Bison are scheduled for a team-record four dual matches in Sojka Pavilion, a beautiful 4,000-seat arena that opened in 2003 and also serves as Bucknell’s basketball facility. Bucknell’s coaching staff and wrestlers are also keeping an eye on the construction progress of the Graham Building, adjacent to Sojka Pavilion. The Graham Wrestling Center will sit on the second floor of the Graham Building and include new locker rooms, practice areas and additional student-centered spaces, including for academic support and athletic training. The facility is expected to open just prior to the start of the 2016-17 academic year. “The Graham Building is huge for our program,” said an excited Wirnsberger. “It allows us to take that next step on the national stage and within the EIWA. It is going to allow us look at a different type of student-athlete that might not have considered Bucknell before. It shows the commitment to our wrestling program. It is going to be one of the nicest wrestling facilities in the entire country.” Bucknell in 2015-16 returns 17 letterwinners from last year’s squad

125 - Projected Starter: Paul Petrov Three-year starter and two-time NCAA qualifier Paul Petrov will remain Bucknell’s starter at 125 pounds this year. The Cedar Lake, Indiana, native has piled up a 78-30 career record, including a 20-5 mark in EIWA dual matches. Petrov is a three-time EIWA Championships placewinner, finishing a career-best third at last year’s conference championships. “With Paul’s wealth of experience and his previous visits to the NCAA Championships, he has a goal to compete to be a national champion this year,” said Wirnsberger about the two-time NWCA All-Academic Team member. “Paul targeted a couple areas his wrestling needed to get better and made some big gains over the summer.” In the past, Bucknell has not had much depth at 125 pounds, but that is different this year with three potential options behind the Petrov. Rookies Ben Bliss, Mike Macklin and Frank Satriale give the Bison much-needed depth alongside Petrov and they will help push him in the practice room. 133 - Projected Starter: Grim Gonzalez Returning starter junior Grim Gonzalez and sophomore Zach Valley will compete for the starting position at 133 pounds. Gonzalez has been the starter each of the last two years, but Valley put together a solid rookie campaign last season despite battling some injuries. Gonzalez is coming off a strong sophomore season that saw him post a 23-11 record and finish in fifth place at the EIWA Championships. The Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, native did not lose two bouts in a row after Jan. 1 and was 19-5 in his last 24 matches. “Grim has extreme talent and experience,” noted Wirnsberger. “He really came on at the end of the year. Being an EIWA placewinner as a sophomore says a lot about his talent and his ability and what we expect from him these next two years. His potential is through the roof.” Valley was 8-7 a year ago wrestling mostly in tournaments. “Zach has a lot of talent,” praised Wirnsberger. “He had a lot of success in high school and made the transition last year. He learned a lot and he will be ready to compete with Grim.” 141 - Projected Starter: Tyler Smith One of two Bison freshman NCAA qualifiers last year, Tyler Smith returns to the starting position at 141 pounds. He finished in third place at the EIWA Championships and was 24-8 overall, including two wins over ranked foes. “Tyler is a phenomenal talent and expectations are for him to compete to be an NCAA champion,” noted Wirnsberger. “He needs to continue to develop and stay healthy and he can wrestle with anyone in the country.” Freshman Kyle Greene will provide a strong backup for the Bison.

Tyler Smith

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Six EIWA Placewinners in 2015


2015-16 Bucknell Wrestling Season Outlook “We are looking for Kyle to develop because you never know when it will be your opportunity,” noted Wirnsberger. “He brings a good work ethic and a positive mentality.” 149 - Projected Starter: Victor Lopez Two-year starter and two-time EIWA placewinner Victor Lopez returns for his junior year at 149 pounds. He was third on the team in victories last season with a 27-11 mark and was the only Bison to go undefeated (9-0) in EIWA duals. “Victor is another guy with a lot of experience, potential and talent,” praised Wirnsberger. “He had a great freshman campaign, but tailed off at the end of the year. Last year was the opposite and he came on and excelled at the end of the season. His goals are to compete to be an EIWA champion, NCAA All-American and NCAA champion.” Behind Lopez is sophomore Collin Boylan, who is moving up a weight class after posting an 8-14 mark at 141 last year. Additionally, freshman Christian Bassolino will add depth. “Collin was a spot starter for us last year,” said Wirnsberger. “He is a competitor, works hard and has put on the right type of size to be a good option for us at 149.”

165 - Projected Starter: Robert Schlitt Senior Robert Schlitt has put together a solid career with back-to-back 16-win campaigns and three EIWA Championships appearances. He is expected to be back as the starter at 165 pounds after going 9-9 in duals a season ago. “Bobby Schlitt is one of the hardest workers on our team,” praised Wirnsberger. “He is very committed to our program and will bring maximum effort every match.” The 165-pound weight class may be Bucknell’s deepest weight with senior Brenan McAllister, sophomore Chad Reese and Krulock in the mix, along with freshman D.J. Hollingshead. “D.J. is another freshman that has significant upside and has potential to be an impact athlete,” said Wirnsberger.

197 - Projected Starter: Tyler Greene After two years in a reserve role, junior Tyler Greene is poised to break into the starting lineup for the first time. He is 20-22 in his career, including a solid 11-10 last year mostly in tournament competition. “Tyler is very talented,” raved Wirnsberger. “He is going to open a lot of eyes to the entire country this year. His talent and potential can put him at the national tournament, and potentially on the podium. He has a calmness about him and never gets rattled.” Junior Rory Bonner, who has been a member of the starting lineup for parts of the last two seasons, will compete with Greene for the starting spot. Bonner split time last year between 174 and 184 and posted a 6-18 mark. “Rory is a coachable young man who understands the importance of sacrificing for the team,” noted Wirnsberger. 285 - Projected Starter: Joe Stolfi Three-time NCAA qualifier Joe Stolfi injured his shoulder at last year’s NCAA Championships and is still recovering from offseason surgery. He will likely return to the Bison lineup in December to reclaim his starting spot. Stolfi ranks seventh in program history with 99 career wins and he holds the school record with 52 career pins, including a national high 20 last year. Stolfi is 70-11 in his career in bonus-point matches and became Bucknell’s third EIWA champion when he claimed the 285-pound crown in 2014. “Joe’s goal is to get healthy and compete to be an NCAA champion as well as bring home another EIWA title,” said Wirnsberger. Until Stolfi returns to the lineup, fellow senior Chuck Boddy will get his chance in the lineup. The Abington, Pennsylvania, native has wrestled in 30 career bouts, all in tournaments. “Chuck has a great attitude and is going to surprise some people,” predicted Wirnsberger. “He has the potential and ability to do some good things. He has developed significantly and we expect him to perform at a high level.”

Tom Sleigh

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157 - Projected Starter: Logan Kerin or Zach Kelly The 157-pound weight class will see a new starter as incumbent Rustin Barrick has moved up to 174. Competing for the newly opened spot are junior Logan Kerin and freshman Zach Kelly. Kerin owns a 20-32 career record, including 15-15 a year ago. “Logan is a young man who is not afraid of hard work,” explained Wirnsberger. “He is self motivated and will do whatever it takes to be successful.” Wirnsberger thinks Kelly, a Lower Burrell, Pennsylvania, native, has the chance to make an impact on the national scene. Another freshman in the mix at 157 is Brian Lapham, while junior Joey Krulock, who has wrestled at 174 his first two years, could be in the mix at 157 or 165 if he can stay healthy.

but he has shown he can compete with some of the best wrestlers in the country. The experience he gained last year, combined with the offseason he had puts him in good position to reach his goals. Wirnsberger expects freshman Cale Shelton to be a viable backup option behind Sleigh.

174 - Projected Starter: Rustin Barrick After moving down a weight class between his sophomore and junior seasons, Barrick has jumped two weight classes to 174 pounds. The senior was 15-13 a year ago wrestling at 157 and has 33 victories in his career. “Rustin has fought through a lot of injuries his entire career, but he is a gritty, hard-nosed, competitive guy in our program,” noted Wirnsberger. “He has the strength, determination and ability to be successful at 174 pounds. He had a tremendous offseason.” Freshman Nick Stephani will challenge Barrick, while junior Austin Wetterau and sophomore Connor Wagh will also be in the mix. The key for them will be to remain healthy throughout the season after being slowed due to injuries in the past. 184 - Projected Starter: Tom Sleigh Tom Sleigh joins 141-pounder Tyler Smith as members of the Bison sophomore class who are returning NCAA qualifiers. Sleigh wrestled a team-high 48 matches last year and posted a 30-18 mark on his way to a third-place finish at the EIWA Championships. “Our guy at 184 is Tom Sleigh,” remarked Wirnsberger. “His goal is to be an NCAA champion. It is a competitive weight class within the EIWA,

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Rustin Barrick • 174

Senior • Mechanicsburg, Pa. • Mechanicsburg • Team Captain (2014-15, 2015-16)

www.BucknellBison.com

Year Wt. Overall Dual EIWA Dual 2012-13 157 0-0 0-0 0-0 2013-14 165 18-21 8-11 4-5 2014-15 157 15-13 7-6 1-4 Career 33-34 15-17 5-9

Dec. W-L MD W-L TF W-L Fall W-L Forf. W-L 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 11-17 2-4 0-0 5-0 0-0 12-13 2-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 23-30 4-4 1-0 5-0 0-0

OT W-L 0-0 1-2 1-0 2-2

vs. Ranked 0-0 0-6 0-4 0-10

In second year as a team captain. 2014-15: Team captain ... moved down a weight class after wrestling at 165 in 2013-14 ... posted a 15-13 overall record, including 7-6 in dual matches ... posted 0-2 record at EIWA Championships ... had 15-9 record on Jan. 25 before dropping final four bouts of season ... 25 of 28 bouts decided by decision ... seasonhigh five straight wins from Dec. 29 to Jan. 9 ... faced four nationally ranked foes ... earned team Big Win Award for win over Virginia’s Andrew Atkinson during Dec. 20 dual. 2013-14: Team’s regular starter at 165 pounds ... posted 1-2 record at EIWA Championships ... five winning streaks of at least two bouts ... 5-0 in matches decided by pin ... finished in fourth place at Mat Town Open in early December ... posted a 4-5 record in EIWA duals and was 8-11 overall in dual matches ... earned team’s Most Improved Award. 2012-13: Missed season due to injury. Before Bucknell: Earned four letters in wrestling and one Rustin Barrick in water polo at Mechanicsburg Area Senior High School ... three-time wrestling team captain ... three-time wrestling state qualifier ... finished second in state at 152 pounds in 2012 ... Pennsylvania All-Academic Team Honorable Mention in 2010. Personal: Rustin Scott Barrick ... born Aug. 18, 1993 in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania ... son of Roger and Stacey Barrick ... father wrestled for Millersville University ... mother played field hockey and ran track at Franklin & Marshall College ... has two brothers, Rogan and Ryan ... majoring in history.

Chuck Boddy • 285

Senior • Abington, Pa. • Germantown Academy • Team Captain (2015-16)

Year Wt. Overall Dual EIWA Dual Dec. W-L MD W-L TF W-L Fall W-L Forf. W-L OT W-L vs. Ranked 2012-13 285 3-6 0-0 0-0 3-5 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 2013-14 285 0-4 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 2014-15 285 6-11 0-0 0-0 4-11 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-2 0-0 Career 9-21 0-0 0-0 7-19 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-0 0-3 0-1 In first year as team captain. 2014-15: Wrestled exclusively in tournaments and posted a 6-11 record ... competed in five different tournaments ... finished in sixth place at December’s Lock Haven Inviational ... all 17 matches were at 285 pounds ... did not wrestle after Jan. 3. 2013-14: Saw action in four early season bouts at two tournaments (Bearcat Open, East Stroudsburg Open) ... registered 0-4 record with three losses by decision ... missed remainder of season due to injury. 2012-13: Wrestled at four tournaments ... eight of nine matches decided by decision ... two of three wins came by shutout ... posted wins over wrestlers from Cleveland State, Old Dominion and Millersville. Before Bucknell: Earned four varsity letters in football and three in wrestling at Germantown Academy ... career record of 91-34 ... finished third at National Preps in 2012 ... First Team Southeast PA selection (2012) ... First Team All-Interac in wrestling as a junior ... placed at Beast of the East and Ironman Tournaments as a senior ... football team captain as a senior ... two-time All-Interac offensive lineman ... Third Team All-City as a senior. Personal: Charles P. Boddy ... born Jan. 4, 1994 in Willingboro, New Jersey ... son of Sharon Boddy ... majoring in economics.

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Rory Bonner • 197

Junior • West Deptford, N.J. • West Deptford • Team Captain (2015-16)

Year Wt. Overall Dual EIWA Dual 2013-14 184/197 11-18 7-10 2-6 2014-15 174/184 6-18 1-8 0-3 Career 17-36 8-18 2-9

vs. Ranked 0-3 0-0 0-3

In first year as team captain. 2014-15: Wrestled at 184 pounds for first 13 bouts through Nov. 22 ... moved to 174 for final 11 bouts ... was 5-8 at 184 ... posted 1-10 mark at 174 ... 6-18 overall record ... five of six wins came during tournaments ... earned a team Big Win Award for his 7-2 decision over Greg Bacci of Virginia in Dec. 20 dual. 2013-14: Opened season wrestling at 197 pounds (1-2 record) ... competed mainly at 184 (10-16 record) ... wrestled at EIWA Championships at 184 and posted 0-2 record ... moved into regular starting lineup in mid-January and was 7-10 in dual competition ... one of six Bison freshmen to be regular members of the starting lineup ... above .500 (9-8) in bouts decided by decision. Before Bucknell: Posted 108-20 record during high school career, including 40-4 as a junior and 36-1 as a senior ... 40 wins were a West Deptford single-season record ... finished third (2013) and fifth (2012) at the NJSIAA State Tournament ... wrestled at 182 as a junior and 195 as a senior ... two-time All-South Jersey ... two-time all-conference ... team captain ... finished eighth at NHSCA Junior Nationals ... placed eighth at 2010 NHSCA Freshman Nationals ... Greco-Roman 182-pound state champion (2012) ... member of National Honor Society ... earned South Jersey Wrestling Hall of Fame Spencer Van Maussner Scholarship. Personal: Rory McIntyre Bonner ... born Sept. 17, 1994 in Abington, Pennsylvania ... son of Sean and Mary Bonner ... has two brothers, Sean and Griffin ... mother played basketball at Lafayette College (1982-86) ... father wrestled collegiately (1982-84) ... majoring in managing for sustainability.

Collin Boylan • 149

Sophomore • Three Bridges, N.J. • Hunterdon Central Regional

www.BucknellBison.com

Rory Bonner

Dec. W-L MD W-L TF W-L Fall W-L Forf. W-L OT W-L 9-8 1-6 0-0 1-4 0-0 1-0 3-15 3-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 12-23 4-7 0-0 1-6 0-0 1-0

Year Wt. Overall Dual EIWA Dual Dec. W-L MD W-L TF W-L Fall W-L Forf. W-L OT W-L vs. Ranked 2014-15 141 8-14 1-2 0-1 4-9 3-1 0-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-4 Career 8-14 1-2 0-1 4-9 3-1 0-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-4 2014-15: Posted an 8-14 record wrestling exclusively at 141 pounds ... wrestled at six tournaments, posting a 7-12 record ... placed fifth at December’s Lock Haven Invitational ... did not compete after Dec. 29 ... wrestled in three duals, all in one weekend (vs. Virginia, at Grapple at the Garden) ... faced four nationally ranked foes ... shared team’s 11th Man Award with Tyler Greene. Before Bucknell: Three-year wrestling varsity letterwinner at Hunterdon Central Regional High School … two-year team captain … three-time district placewinner and 2014 district champion … two-time region placewinner … two-time state qualifier and eighth-place finisher as a senior … All-West New Jersey First Team … 2012 MAWA Eastern National Finalist … three-time ScholarAthlete Award winner … named team’s Most Valuable Wrestler as a senior. Personal: Collin William Boylan … born July 3, 1996 in Flemington, New Jersey … son of Matt and Susan Boylan … has two brothers, Matt and Stephen … relative, John Boylan, played football at Knox College and played in the Arena Football League for the Chicago Cardinals ... major is undeclared.

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Grim Gonzalez • 133

Junior • Bethlehem, Pa. • Liberty • EIWA Placewinner (2015 - 5th) • Team Captain (2015-16)

Year Wt. Overall Dual EIWA Dual 2013-14 133 18-22 7-12 4-4 2014-15 133 23-11 13-5 7-2 Career 41-33 20-17 11-6

www.BucknellBison.com

Grim Gonzalez

Dec. W-L MD W-L TF W-L Fall W-L Forf. W-L 14-13 0-5 0-0 3-4 1-0 13-10 3-0 1-0 4-1 2-0 27-23 3-5 1-0 7-5 3-0

OT W-L 0-1 2-0 2-1

In first year as team captain. 2014-15: Posted 23-11 record, a five-win improvement from freshman year ... finished in fifth place in 133-pound bracket at EIWA Championships ... posted 4-2 record at EIWAs, including a pair of wins over top-four seeded opponents ... 13-5 dual record ... tied for fourth on team in dual victories ... four different winning streaks of at least three bouts ... season-best six straight wins came in late January and early February ... did not lose two bouts in a row after Jan. 1 ... 19-5 over last 24 bouts ... wrestled at three regular-season tournaments, finishing third at Lock Haven Invitational ... 8-1 mark in bonuspoint bouts ... all 41 bouts were at 133 pounds ... earned team’s Most Improved Award ... earned team Big Win Award for win over American’s Josh Terao in fifth-place match at EIWA Championships. 2013-14: Wrestled at 125 in first dual of year vs. Shippensburg (W) ... next 39 bouts were at 133 ... posted 18-22 mark overall ... second-most wins among Bison freshmen ... one of six freshmen to be regular members of starting lineup ... five different winning streaks of at least three bouts ... 6-4 record in last 10 bouts ... each of last 10 bouts decided by decision ... 1-2 record in 133-pound bracket at EIWA Championships ... faced five ranked opponents ... placed fourth at December’s Mat Town Open ... 4-4 in EIWA duals. Before Bucknell: Two-year team captain at Liberty High School ... All-LVC selection ... two-time district champion ... finished third in district as a sophomore ... two-time regional champion ... placed third in state in 2012 ... three-time Holiday Classic runner-up ... Scholar-Athlete Team member ... qualified for National Honor Society ... vice president of S.A.D.D. Personal: Grimaldi Gabriel Gonzalez ... born March 28, 1995 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania ... four-time wrestling letterwinner at Liberty High School ... has one brother, Braylen ... an uncle played college baseball ... majoring in economics.

Tyler Greene • 197

Junior • Easton, Pa. • Easton Area • Team Captain (2015-16)

Year Wt. Overall Dual EIWA Dual Dec. W-L MD W-L TF W-L Fall W-L Forf. W-L OT W-L 2013-14 184 9-12 2-2 1-0 5-9 1-1 0-1 1-1 2-0 0-0 2014-15 197 11-10 1-1 1-1 8-8 1-2 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 Career 20-22 3-3 2-1 13-17 2-3 0-1 2-1 3-0 0-0 In first year as team captain. 2014-15: Posted 11-10 record ... 19 of 21 bouts came in tournament competition ... wrestled exclusively at 197 after competing at 184 as a freshman ... finished in second place at November’s Mat Town Open and in third place at December’s Lock Haven Invitational ... final two bouts of year were duals at Harvard and Brown on Jan. 25 ... shared team’s 11th Man Award with Collin Boylan. 2013-14: Posted a 9-12 record wrestling exclusively at 184 pounds ... all 21 bouts came before Jan. 1 ... missed second half of season due to injury ... 1-0 in EIWA duals thanks to 7-2 win over Lehigh’s Austin Meys ... 2-2 overall in duals ... wrestled at five tournaments: Bearcat Open, East STroudsburg Open, Navy Classic, Mat Town Open and Cradle Gear Invitational ... placed eighth in 184-pound bracket at East Stroudsburg Open, posting a 4-2 record at the event ... faced two ranked opponents in first four career matches, including No. 1-ranked Ed Ruth of Penn State. Before Bucknell: Four-year member of football and wrestling teams at Easton Area High School ... two-year wrestling team captain ... first-team all-conference and all-region as a wrestler ... career wrestling record of 129-45 ... finished third in state as a senior ... football team captain as a senior ... first-team all-conference football player ... conference Defensive MVP ... third-team all-state ... first-team all-region. Personal: Tyler Alexander Greene ... born March 12, 1995 in Edison, New Jersey ... son of Esmond and Hermine Greene ... has three siblings: Tia Richards, Maurice Greene and Ryan Greene ... majoring in philosophy.

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Logan Kerin • 157

Junior • Wayne, Pa. • Conestoga • Team Captain (2015-16)

Year Wt. Overall Dual EIWA Dual 2013-14 157 5-17 1-7 0-3 2014-15 157 15-15 3-3 1-3 Career 20-32 4-10 1-6

Dec. W-L MD W-L TF W-L Fall W-L Forf. W-L OT W-L 3-6 1-8 0-1 1-2 0-0 0-0 11-7 2-4 0-1 2-2 0-1 0-0 14-13 3-12 0-2 3-4 0-1 0-0

vs. Ranked 0-3 0-1 0-4

Logan Kerin

Joey Krulock • 165

Junior • Mechanicsburg, Pa. • Mechanicsburg • Team Captain (2015-16)

Year Wt. Overall Dual EIWA Dual 2013-14 174 7-15 1-9 1-3 2014-15 174 3-8 2-4 2-2 Career 10-23 3-13 3-5

Dec. W-L MD W-L TF W-L Fall W-L Forf. W-L OT W-L 7-10 0-2 0-0 0-3 0-0 1-1 3-4 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 10-14 0-4 0-0 0-4 0-1 1-2

In first year as team captain. 2014-15: Competed in 174-pound bracket at EIWA Championships and posted 0-2 record ... registered a 3-8 overall record ... wrestled just one time between Nov. 22 and Feb. 7 due to injury ... Bucknell’s starter at 174 pounds in each of final four duals. 2013-14: All 22 bouts were at 174 pounds ... posted 7-15 mark ... all seven wins were by decision ... won five of first seven and six of first nine bouts ... one of six Bison freshmen to be regular members of the starting lineup ... wrestled in 10 duals, including four against EIWA foes ... seven dual matches came between Jan. 18 and Feb. 2. Before Bucknell: Member of football and wrestling teams at Mechanicsburg High School ... wrestling team captain ... all-league and all-state in wrestling ... 117-30 career high school record ... two-time PIAA state qualifier ... placed seventh in the state ... four-time District III qualifier ... District III champion ... two-time sectional champion. Personal: Joseph Michael Krulock ... born Dec. 12, 1993 in Hershey, Pennsylvania ... son of Joe and Diane Krulock ... has three siblings: John Krulock, Elycia Olivetti and Megan Krulock ... father wrestled at Penn State ... majoring in markets, innovation and design.

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vs. Ranked 0-4 0-1 0-5

www.BucknellBison.com

In first year as team captain. 2014-15: 15-15 overall record ... 3-3 in duals ... 12-12 at tournaments ... competed in six tournaments ... placewinner at December’s Lock Haven Invitational, finishing fifth in 157-pound bracket ... season-best three-bout winning streak came at Lock Haven Invitational ... earned team’s Coach’s Award. 2013-14: 5-17 record ... wrestled exclusively at 157 pounds ... won five out of 11 bouts midseason ... one of six Bison freshmen to be regular members of the starting lineup ... wrestled in eight duals ... wrestled in five tournaments: Bearcat Open, Navy Classic, Mat Town Open, Cradle Gear Invitational and Southern Scuffle ... faced three nationally ranked opponents. Before Bucknell: Four-year member of wrestling team at Conestoga High School ... two-year team captain ... Central League and district champion in 2013 ... finished third in region in 2013 ... 2013 PIAA AAA state qualifier ... 114-33 career high school record ... honor roll student ... earned school’s community service award. Personal: Logan Shaw Kerin ... born Oct. 7, 1994 in Darien, Connecticut ... son of Andrew and Annabel Kerin ... has three siblings: Trevor, Sabrina and Tessa ... father was a four-year starter in football at Fordham University ... majoring in economics.

Joey Krulock

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Victor Lopez • 149

Junior • Poway, Calif. • Poway • EIWA Placewinner (2014 - 8th; 2015 - 4th) • Team Captain (2015-16)

www.BucknellBison.com

Year Wt. Overall Dual EIWA Dual 2013-14 141/149 23-19 13-8 6-3 2014-15 149 27-11 14-5 9-0 Career 50-30 27-13 15-3

Dec. W-L MD W-L TF W-L Fall W-L Forf. W-L 18-14 0-2 1-0 3-2 1-1 11-9 11-0 1-0 4-2 0-0 29-23 11-2 2-0 7-4 1-1

OT W-L 0-0 1-1 1-1

vs. Ranked 3-5 3-4 6-9

In first year as team captain. 2014-15: Posted 27-11 overall record to tie for third on team in victories ... competed at EIWA Championships and finished in fourth place in 149-pound weight class ... registered a 4-2 mark at EIWAs, including a win over second-seeded Charles Cobb of Penn ... entered EIWAs as No. 5 seed ... 16-2 in bonus-point bouts, including 11-0 in bouts decided by major decision ... six different winning streaks of at least three matches ... won five bouts in a row on two seperate occasions ... did not lose consecutive bouts after Dec. 20 ... team-high three wins vs. ranked opponents ... only Bison to go undefeated in EIWA duals (9-0) ... earned a team Big Win Award for victory over Hofstra’s 17th-ranked Cody Ruggerillo at the Grapple at the Garden. 2013-14: Finished in eighth place in 149-pound bracket at EIWA Championships ... posted 2-3 record at EIWAs as the No. 6 seed ... won 11 of 13 bouts before dropping final two at EIWAs ... recorded team-high three wins vs. ranked opponents, including pins of Oklahoma State’s No. 16 Julian Feikert and Oklahoma’s No. 12 Nick Lester on the same day ... two-time Bison Athlete of the Week (Nov. 18 & Feb. 3) ... EIWA Wrestler of the Week (Feb. 3) after going 3-0 in duals against American, George Mason and Virginia ... defeated nationally ranked Virginia wrestler Gus Sako ... began year wrestling at 141 pounds and posted 10-6 record at that weight ... 13-13 wrestling at 149 ... third on team in wins (23) ... one of six Bison freshmen to be regular members of the starting lineup ... three winning streak of at least three ... third on team in dual wins (13) and EIWA dual wins (6) ... wrestled at four regular-season tournaments ... earned team’s Rookie of the Year Award. Before Bucknell: Four-time All-American ... three-time state placewinner, finishing second, third and fourth ... three-time Poway Outstanding Wrestler ... three-time C.I.F. champion ... two-time Reno Tournament of Champions winner ... second at Battle for the Belt Championship ... finished fifth at Super 32 ... Wrestler of the Year for San Diego section. Personal: Victor Anthony Lopez ... born April 26, 1995 in Brawley, California ... son of Juan and Lizeth Lopez ... first person in family to go straight to a four-year college ... has three siblings: Denicka, Alyssa and Johnny Nicholas Lopez ... majoring in economics.

Brenan McAllister • 165

Senior • Salisbury, Md. • Parkside • Team Captain (2015-16)

Year Wt. Overall Dual EIWA Dual Dec. W-L MD W-L TF W-L Fall W-L Forf. W-L OT W-L 2012-13 157/165 0-9 0-1 0-0 0-6 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-1 2013-14 157 7-13 1-1 0-0 4-6 3-3 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 2014-15 165 2-10 0-3 0-2 1-6 0-1 1-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 Career 9-32 1-5 0-2 5-18 3-4 1-3 0-6 0-1 0-1

vs. Ranked 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1

In first year as team captain. 2014-15: Posted a 2-10 record ... competed in three tournaments and three duals ... both wins came at December’s Lock Haven Invitational ... finished in sixth place in 165-pound weight class at that event ... was 2-7 at 165 pounds and 0-3 at 174 ... all three 174-pound bouts were in duals ... 2013-14: Competed in six tournaments and two duals ... faced Shippensburg and nationally ranked Pittsburgh in duals ... won six of first 11 bouts ... wrestled all 20 bouts at 157 pounds ... posted 7-13 overall record ... final match was Jan. 19 ... earned team’s 11th Man Award. 2012-13: Competed in five tournaments ... part of Bison lineup in dual vs. Buffalo at Virginia Duals ... eight of nine bouts were at 157 pounds ... wrestled at 165 in dual vs. Buffalo. Before Bucknell: Member of varsity wrestling and varsity golf teams at Parkside High School ... four-time wrestling team captain ... also captain of golf team as a senior ... four-time Maryland State High School Wrestling Championship Tournament qualifier ... ranked third at 152 pounds by Maryland State Wrestling Association in January 2012 ... placed second at Maryland States in 2012 ... member of 2010-11 and 2011-12 Maryland State Wrestling Association All-Academic Team ... placed sixth in state at 140 pounds in 2010-11 ... 134-25 career record as of mid-January 2012 ... three-time team captain of high school’s golf team ... four-time Maryland State High School Championship Tournament qualifier ... 2011 state finalist ... 2011-12 Bayside Conference Fall Sport Athlete of the Year ... 2011-12 Bayside Conference Lowest Average Score award winner ... member of National Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta, a national mathematics honor society ... Wendy’s High School Heisman Trophy award winner ... eight-time Minds in Motion award winner ... 4.4 GPA ... Parkside High School Student-Athlete Award winner. Personal: Brenan Sanders McAllister ... born March 2, 1994 in Salisbury, Md. ... son of Todd and Julie McAllister ... father was a four-year member of Bloomsburg University’s swimming team ... grandfather, Roger Sanders, wrestled at West Chester University and was the 1964 NCAA College Division national champion at 157 pounds ... grandfather is also the former head wrestling coach at Bloomsburg ... has one sister, Morgan, who is a field hockey player in her high school’s Class of 2015 ... majoring in economics and math.

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Paul Petrov • 125

Senior • Cedar Lake, Ind. • Hanover Central • NCAA Qualifier (2014, 2015) • EIWA Placewinner (2013 - 6th; 2014 - 6th; 2015 - 3rd) • Team Captain (2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16)

Year Wt. Overall Dual EIWA Dual 2012-13 133 20-14 11-9 4-3 2013-14 125 31-9 17-3 8-1 2014-15 125 27-7 17-2 8-1 Career 78-30 45-14 20-5

Dec. W-L MD W-L TF W-L Fall W-L Forf. W-L 11-9 6-2 1-0 2-3 0-0 13-6 8-1 3-0 5-2 2-0 13-4 4-1 3-0 4-3 3-0 37-19 18-4 7-0 11-8 5-0

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vs. Ranked 0-4 1-5 2-4 3-13

In third year as team captain. 2014-15: Team captain for a second straight year ... earned second straight automatic berth to NCAA Championships after placing third at EIWA Championships ... entered EIWAs as No. 3 seed and advanced to semifinals ... posted 4-1 record at EIWAs with three wins over seeded foes ... 0-2 record at NCAAs ... posted 27-7 overall record while wrestling exclusively at 125 pounds ... was 15-2 in last 17 bouts entering NCAAs ... had not lost back-to-back bouts since Dec. 5-6 entering NCAAs ... won November’s Navy Classic ... 10-5 in tournament competition ... one of four Bison to start all 19 duals ... posted a 17-2 mark in duals ... earned team’s Class of 2010 Leadership Award ... earned a team Big Win Award for his victory over Chattanooga’s nationally ranked Sean Boyle at the Navy Classic ... named to NWCA All-Academic Team for second straight year. 2013-14: Served as team captain ... earned automatic berth to NCAA Championships after placing sixth at EIWA Championships ... advanced to semifinals at EIWAs ... No. 4 seed at EIWAs ... had to take three medical forfeits in consolation brackets of EIWAs ... posted 1-2 record at NCAAs, defeating Utah Valley’s Jade Rauser ... posted 31-9 overall record while wrestling exclusively at 125 pounds ... tied for 10th place on Bucknell’s single-season wins list ... 17 dual wins tied for fourth on program’s single-season list ... nine-bout winning streak entering NCAA Championships ... 30-4 vs. unranked foes ... 18-3 in bonus-point bouts ... three different winning streaks of at least seven bouts ... never lost more than two bouts in a row ... defeated nationally ranked (No. 11) Anthony Zanetta of Pittsburgh in December dual ... first career win over ranked foe ... placed fifth at November’s Navy Classic ... won weight class at Mat Town Open, posting 4-0 record ... shared team’s William A. Graham IV Most Outstanding Wrestler Award with Joe Stolfi ... also earned team’s Class of 2010 Leadership award ... named to NWCA All-Academic Team. 2012-13: Named team’s Freshman of the Year ... also earned The Bucknellian’s Rookie of the Year honor ... posted 20-14 record ... one of four Bison to reach 20 wins on the season ... wrestled exclusively at 133 pounds ... No. 6 seed at EIWA Championships ... posted 2-3 record at EIWAs and finished sixth in 133-pound bracket ... nine bonus-point victories ... went 11-3 during a late-season stretch ... finished second at the Navy Classic and third at the Michigan State Open ... started all 20 dual matches. Before Bucknell: Earned four letters in wrestling at Hanover Central High School ... 2012 IHSAA state champion at 120 pounds ... posted 47-0 record as a senior ... 180-12 career record ... three-year team captain ... two-time first-team Academic All-State ... state runner-up at 103 pounds in 2010 ... finished fourth in state at 112 pounds in 2011 ... earned team’s Mental Attitude Award ... school’s Senior Athlete of the Year. Personal: Paul Nicholas Petrov ... born March 9, 1994 in Munster, Indiana ... son of Nick and Bessie Petrov ... has two brothers, George and John, who have both wrestled collegiately ... George wrestled two years at Purdue University ... John is a former wrestler at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville ... majoring in accounting and financial management.

Paul Petrov

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Chad Reese • 165

Sophomore • Lock Haven, Pa. • Central Mountain

Year Wt. Overall Dual EIWA Dual Dec. W-L MD W-L TF W-L Fall W-L Forf. W-L OT W-L vs. Ranked 2014-15 165 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Career 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2014-15: Did not compete. Before Bucknell: Four-year member of wrestling team at Central Mountain High School … also ran cross country for one year … two-time wrestling district champion … finished in top three in Regional twice … two-time state qualifier, including an eighth-place finish as a senior in 2014 … two-time all-league selection … helped team to three district titles and one second-place showing. Personal: Chad Ryan Reese … born Jan. 19, 1996 in Williamsport, Pennsylvania … son of Robert and Jacquie Reese ... one of seven children … siblings: Brady, Erin, Tara, Seth, Megan, Jeremy … mother, Jacquie, ran cross country at Lock Haven University and Springfield College ... major is undeclared.

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Robert Schlitt • 165

Senior • Haddonfield, N.J. • Haddonfield • Team Captain (2015-16)

www.BucknellBison.com

Year Wt. Overall Dual EIWA Dual 2012-13 165 4-19 2-10 0-5 2013-14 165/174 16-13 3-1 1-1 2014-15 165 16-18 9-9 5-4 Career 36-50 14-20 6-10

Dec. W-L MD W-L TF W-L Fall W-L Forf. W-L 3-14 1-2 0-2 0-1 0-0 12-9 2-1 1-1 0-2 1-0 10-15 2-2 1-1 3-0 0-0 25-38 5-5 2-4 3-3 1-0

OT W-L 0-1 1-0 0-0 1-1

vs. Ranked 0-3 0-2 0-3 0-8

In first year as team captain. 2014-15: Posted 1-2 record at 165 pounds at the EIWA Championships ... defeated Hofstra’s Nick Terdick at EIWAs ... 16-18 overall record to tie career high for victories in a season ... wrestled all 34 matches at 165 pounds ... started all nine EIWA duals at 165 pounds ... season-high five-bout win streak from Jan. 25 to Feb. 7 ... five different winning streaks of at least two bouts during season ... wrestled at four regular-season tournaments ... placed third at December’s Lock Haven Invitational ... earned team Big Win Award for victories over Hofstra’s Nick Terdick at Grapple at the Garden and Rider’s Curt Delia at Virginia Duals. 2013-14: Wrestled at 174 pounds at EIWA Championships after competing mainly at 165 during regular season ... posted 1-2 record at EIWAs ... was 13-10 at 165 and 3-3 at 174 ... 16-13 overall record ... one of six Bison to post above-.500 records ... 11-6 record in final 17 bouts ... 25 of 29 matches came during tournament competition ... placed fifth in 165-pound bracket at January’s Franklin & Marshall Open ... earned team’s Coach’s Award. Robert Schlitt 2012-13: Wrestled at 157 (2-5 record), 165 (0-5 record) and 174 (2-8 record) ... competed at EIWA Championships in 174-pound bracket ... posted 0-2 record at EIWAs ... posted back-toback wins in duals vs. George Mason and Lock Haven in early February ... other two victories came in November at Clarion Open and Navy Classic ... part of dual match starting lineup 12 times. Before Bucknell: Four-time letterwinner in both wrestling and soccer at Haddonfield Memorial High School ... wrestling and soccer team captain ... two-time New Jersey Region 7 finalist in wrestling ... won title and was named Most Valuable Wrestler as senior ... placed fifth in New Jersey state tournament in 2012 ... placed eighth in the state in 2011 ... Virginia Duals America Division Most Valuable Wrestler ... 34-3 record as a senior ... more than 100 career victories ... helped soccer team to South Jersey title in 2011 ... two-year National Honor Society member. Personal: Robert Ludwig Schlitt ... born Jan. 9, 1994 in Fort Defiance, Arizona ... son of Mark and Beth Schlitt ... brother, Ray, is a member of Bucknell’s Class of 2014 and a former Bison wrestler ... also has a sister, Helene ... father wrestled at Penn and was a team captain ... majoring in biology.

Tom Sleigh • 184

Sophomore • DuBois, Pa. • DuBois Area • NCAA Qualifier (2015) • EIWA Placewinner (2015 - 3rd)

Year Wt. Overall Dual EIWA Dual 2014-15 184 30-18 13-6 8-1 Career 30-18 13-6 8-1

Dec. W-L MD W-L TF W-L Fall W-L Forf. W-L OT W-L 18-13 8-5 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 18-13 8-5 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-1

vs. Ranked 0-8 0-8

2014-15: 30-18 overall record ... became 12th different Bison to reach 30 wins in a season ... second on team in victories ... earned automatic berth to NCAA Championships thanks to fifth-place finish in 184-pound bracket at EIWA Championships ... posted 3-2 record at EIWAs ... 0-2 at NCAAs, falling to opponents from Oregon State and Iowa State ... wrestled a team-high 46 bouts, including all 19 duals ... one of four Bison to start all 19 duals ... wrestled exclusively at 184 pounds ... three separate winning streaks of at least five bouts ... 11-5 record in bonus-point matches ... placed second at December’s Lock Haven Invitational ... wrestled in five regular-season tournaments ... won first three bouts of career at November’s Clarion Open ... shared team’s Freshman of the Year Award with classmate Tyler Smith. Before Bucknell: Four-year wrestling letterwinner … also earned one letter in football … finished career ranked first in school history in wrestling single-season wins (43) and career victories (140) … four-time state qualifier … placed third in state at 170 pounds in 2013 … followed that with a third-place finish at 195 in 2014 … two-time Regional champion … twice named District Outstanding Wrestler … four-time District champion … three-time team captain … named Courier Express Outstanding Wrestler in 2012-13 … four-time TCS/C-E Wrestling All-Star … two-time champion at King of the Mountain … Flo National champion at 195 in 2014 … placed fifth at Flo Nationals at 170 in 2013 … fifth-place finisher in Super 32 at 182 pounds in 2013 … voted as Most Athletic by the senior class in 2014. Personal: Thomas Gerard Sleigh … born Dec. 14, 1995 in DuBois, Pennsylvania … son of Jim and Kim Sleigh … has two brothers, Sean and Justin … Justin is a twin and plays baseball at Lock Haven … Sean is a former member of the baseball team at St. Bonaventure ... major is undeclared.

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Tyler Smith • 141

Sophomore • Export, Pa. • Franklin Regional • NCAA Qualifier (2015) • EIWA Placewinner (2015 - 3rd)

Year Wt. Overall Dual EIWA Dual Dec. W-L MD W-L TF W-L Fall W-L Forf. W-L OT W-L 2014-15 141 24-8 13-3 7-1 10-5 6-1 1-0 5-1 2-1 2-0 Career 24-8 13-3 7-1 10-5 6-1 1-0 5-1 2-1 2-0

vs. Ranked 2-5 2-5

Tyler Smith

At Least Two NCAA Qualifiers in Nine Straight Years

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2014-15: Earned automatic berth to NCAA Championships based on third-place finish at EIWA Championships ... Bucknell’s first 141-pound NCAA qualifier ... entered EIWAs as the No. 5 seed in the 141-pound bracket ... posted 5-1 record at EIWAs with two victories over seeded foes ... 0-2 record at NCAAs, falling to opponents from Old Dominion and Illinois ... posted 24-8 overall record, including 13-3 in duals ... 7-1 in EIWA duals ... 11-1 in last 12 bouts entering NCAA Championships ... 11-5 in tournament competition ... did not lose back-to-back bouts after Jan. 9 until NCAA Championships ... 12-2 in bonus-point matches ... named Bison Athlete of the Week March 9 after third-place finish at EIWA Championships ... earned team Big Win Award for victory over Hofstra’s secondseeded Jamel Hudson at EIWAs ... shared team’s Freshman of the Year Award with classmate Tom Sleigh. Before Bucknell: 158-21 career record at Franklin Regional Senior High School … three-time state placewinner … won state title as a junior in 2013 … also finished third (2014) and fifth (2012) … helped team to state title in 2014 and third place in 2013 … three-year team captain .. 2013 Freestyle All-American … 2014 Dapper Dan participant … voted Outstanding Wrestler at Dapper Dan … USA Wrestling “Dream Team” selection … All-USA First Team in 2014 … Powerade champion in 2013 and runner-up in 2012 … four-time WPIAL runner-up … four-time section champion … three-time Westmoreland County Tourrnament champion. Personal: Tyler Anthony Smith … born Aug. 3, 1995 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania … son of Todd and Mary Beth Smith … has six siblings, Brett, Brooke, Brandon, Brandan, Chase, Miranda ... major is undeclared.

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Joe Stolfi • 285

Senior • Harleysville, Pa. • Souderton • NCAA Qualifier (2013, 2014, 2015) • EIWA Placewinner (2013 - 3rd; 2014 - 1st; 2015 - 2nd) • Team Captain (2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16)

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Year Wt. Overall Dual EIWA Dual 2011-12 285 2-5 0-4 0-0 2012-13 285 26-16 12-8 6-1 2013-14 285 34-8 18-3 9-0 2014-15 285 37-8 18-1 8-1 Career 99-37 48-16 23-2

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Dec. W-L MD W-L TF W-L Fall W-L Forf. W-L 1-4 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 12-12 4-2 0-0 8-2 2-0 5-7 5-1 0-0 23-0 1-0 7-3 8-2 1-0 20-3 1-0 25-26 17-5 1-0 52-6 4-0

OT W-L 0-0 1-0 0-1 1-1 2-2

vs. Ranked 0-2 3-8 2-7 2-7 7-24

In third year as team captain ... three-time NCAA qualifier ... holds program record for career pins (52) ... ranks seventh in program history in wins (99) ... 70-11 career record in bonus-point matches. 2014-15: NCAA qualifier at 285 pounds ... earned automatic NCAA bid after finishing in second place at EIWA Championships ... 1-1 record at NCAAs before withdrawing due to an injury ... win was over South Dakota State’s J.J. Everard by fall ... led nation in pins (20) ... 37-8 overall record to rank second on Bucknell’s single-season wins list ... one of four Bison to start all 19 duals ... named Bison Athlete of the Week Jan. 12 after posting 4-0 record at Virginia Duals ... won 20 bouts in a row from Dec. 20 to Feb. 14 ... won December’s Lock Haven Invitational ... placewinner at Clarion Open, Navy Classic and Cliff Keen Invitational ... 30-5 in bonus-point matches ... second straight year with 18 dual wins (18-1) ... 19-7 in tournament competition ... named team’s William A. Graham IV Most Outstanding Wrestler at conclusion of season. 2013-14: NCAA qualifier at 285 pounds for the second straight year ... earned automatic bid to NCAAs after winning EIWA Championship title ... became third Bison to win an EIWA individual title, claiming crown with 9-7 decision over Rutgers’ Billy Smith ... was No. 2 seed at EIWAs ... posted 1-2 record at NCAA Championships ... entered NCAAs on 18-bout winning streak ... 23-0 in bouts decided by pin ... tied for national lead in pins entering NCAA Championships ... broke program’s 15-year-old record for most pins in a season with 23 ... tied for second on Bucknell’s single-season wins list (34) ... third on program’s single-season dual wins list (18) ... one of two Bison, along with Tyler Lyster, to start all 21 duals ... 28-1 in bonus-point matches ... 16-5 in tournament competition ... finished in first place at Mat Town Open and third place at Navy Classic ... named Bison Athlete of the Week March 10 after winning EIWA title ... named EIWA Wrestler of the Week Jan. 20 after posting 3-0 record with two pins in duals against Brown, Clarion and Penn ... team captain ... shared team’s William A. Graham IV Most Outstanding Wrestler Award with Paul Petrov. 2012-13: NCAA qualifier at 285 pounds ... earned automatic bid to NCAAs after third-place finish at EIWA Championships ... posted 5-1 record at EIWAs ... became first Bison heavyweight to qualify for NCAA Championships since Tim Pangonas in 1984 ... posted 3-2 record at NCAAs and was one win shy of becoming sixth different All-American in program history ... faced three seeded opponents at NCAAs ... seeded No. 5 at EIWA Championships ... tied Corey Lear for team lead in victories (26) ... posted an eight-match winning streak midseason ... did not lose back-to-back matches after Jan. 6 ... team-high eight wins by fall ... team-best 3-8 record vs. ranked opponents ... all three wins over ranked foes came at NCAA Championships ... team-best 6-1 record in EIWA duals ... finished fifth at the Mat Town Open in November ... 12-4 in bonus-point matches ... earned team’s William A. Graham IV Outstanding Wrestler Award as the squad’s MVP. 2011-12: Showed promise on the mat during early season ... posted 2-5 record before suffering season-ending injury at lateNovember Northeast Duals ... finished in third place at Navy Classic in 285-pound bracket ... won back-to-back matches at Navy Classic ... four of five losses were by decision ... first career win by fall came over Navy’s Brendan Kahle. Before Bucknell: Four-year varsity wrestling letterwinner at Souderton High School ... three-year team captain ... three-time PIAA state qualifier, finishing fourth as a junior and third as a senior ... holds school records for career (140) and single-season (45) wins ... 2010 NHSCA Junior National Champion at 215 pounds ... twotime All-American ... three-time sectional and district champion ... three-year team MVP ... three-year starter on football team ... team captain and MVP as a senior ... three-time first-team allleague selection in wrestling and a two-time choice in football ... earned Mini Maxwell Award for football based on academics and contributions to school and community ... named Second Team Pennsylvania All-Academic High School Wrestling Team ... volunteer wrestling and football coach in hometown ... earned Indian Valley Chamber of Commerce Student Community Service Award. Personal: Joseph Stolfi III ... born in 1993 in Parsippany, New Jersey ... son of Silvana and Joe Stolfi ... has two brothers, Philip and Joe Stolfi Bruno ... majoring in civil engineering and Spanish.

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Zach Valley • 133

Sophomore • Bath, Pa. • Northampton

Year Wt. Overall Dual EIWA Dual Dec. W-L MD W-L TF W-L Fall W-L Forf. W-L OT W-L vs. Ranked 2014-15 133 8-7 0-1 0-0 5-6 1-0 1-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 Career 8-7 0-1 0-0 5-6 1-0 1-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 2014-15: Posted 8-7 record wrestling at 133 pounds ... wrestled in three tournaments and season-opening dual at Pittsburgh ... 8-6 tournament record ... did not compete after Nov. 22. Before Bucknell: Three-time AAA state placewinner while at Northampton High School … state finalist … District 11 champion … NE Regional Champion … twotime Beast of the East placewinner … won titles at Escape the Rock and Bethlehem Holiday Classic … Flo-National runner-up … team captain. Personal: Zachary Steven Valley … born March 27, 1996 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania … son of Keith Valley and Shelley Gilbert … has two siblings, Macy Gilbert and Megan Valley ... major is undeclared.

Sophomore • Ellicott City, Md. • St. Paul’s School

Year Wt. Overall Dual EIWA Dual Dec. W-L MD W-L TF W-L Fall W-L Forf. W-L OT W-L vs. Ranked 2014-15 165/174 1-8 0-2 0-0 0-5 0-0 1-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 Career 1-8 0-2 0-0 0-5 0-0 1-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 2014-15: Competed in nine matches and posted 1-8 record ... win came at the Navy Classic by tech fall ... competed in three tournaments and two duals ... dual matches came against Old Dominion and Bloomsburg. Before Bucknell: Four-year member of wrestling team at St. Paul’s School … two-time team captain … posted 116-37 career record, including 48-9 as a senior … three-time Maryland State Championship placewinner, including third as a senior in 2014 … two-time MIAA runner-up … two-time Powerade placewinner, including fourth in 2013 … two-time member of Maryland State Wrestling Association All-Academic Team … 2014 Second Team Baltimore Sun All-Metro … member of Maryland State National Team from 2009-14 … 2013 Maryland Greco Roman state champion … 2013 Maryland Freestyle runner-up. Personal: Connor Arnett Wagh … born Oct. 2, 1995 in Cherry Point, North Carolina … son of Ganpat and Virginia Wagh … has three sisters, Margaret, Emma and Clara … cousin, Daya Wagh, is a member of the cross country team at Western Michigan University ... majoring in physics.

Austin Wetterau • 174

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Connor Wagh • 165

Junior • Medford, N.J. • Shawnee • Team Captain (2015-16)

Year Wt. Overall Dual EIWA Dual Dec. W-L MD W-L TF W-L Fall W-L Forf. W-L OT W-L 2013-14 174 7-12 0-0 0-0 4-8 0-3 0-0 1-1 2-0 0-0 2014-15 174 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Career 7-13 0-0 0-0 4-9 0-3 0-0 1-1 2-0 0-0

vs. Ranked 0-1 0-0 0-1

In first year as team captain. 2014-15: Competed in one match at Clarion Open in early November ... posted 0-1 record. 2013-14: Wrestled all 19 matches at 174 pounds ... posted 7-12 record ... competed in six different tournaments ... all 19 matches were in tournament competition ... won four of final nine bouts after opening season 3-7. Before Bucknell: Four-time all-conference selection at Shawnee High School ... three-time district champion ... regional champion ... placed eighth at New Jersey State Tournament ... three-year team captain ... graduated with Shawnee’s career wins record (120) ... received scholarship award from the South Jersey Wrestling Hall of Fame Organization ... 14th in high school class GPA ... member of National Honor Society. Personal: Austin James Wetterau ... born April 15, 1995 in Voorhees, New Jersey ... son of Wayne and Karin Wetterau ... ... has three siblings: Grant, Colin and Ellie ... father wrestled at Gettysburg College ... majoring in accounting and financial management.

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Christian Bassolino • 149

Freshman • Florham, N.J. • Hanover Park Before Bucknell: Won four letters in wrestling and three in football at Hanover Park High School … wrestling team captain as a senior … three-time state qualifier … named first-team all-conference (NJAC) … placed eighth at Beast of the East Tournament and seventh at Escape the Rocker … earned Ernie Eveland Scholar-Athlete Award two times … helped lead the team to its first-ever state group championship … in football, earned many awards, including 2014 MVP award, 2014 NJ Mini Max Award, National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award, NJFCA Super 100 All-State Team award and 2014 Mugs Media Morris County Football Player of the Year award … named first-team all-conference and Freedom Division first team in Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference … named Daily Record First Team All-County in 2014 … named first-team offense by Morris County Football Coaches Association … USA Heart of a Giant Recipient … named NJ.com 2014 All-Group Second Team … voted into No. 2 spot of top QB poll on NJ.com with 47,282 votes … named to Sideline Chatter All-Morris-County First Team … won All-Unruly Most Versatile Player of the Year by Morris County Football. Personal: Christian R. Bassolino … born March 20, 1997 in Livingston, New Jersey … son of Sam and Donna Bassolino … has one brother, Sebastian ... majoring in civil engineering.

Ben Bliss • 125

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Freshman • Underhill, Vt. • Mount Mansfield Union Before Bucknell: Four-time wrestling letterwinner at Mount Mansfield Union … three-year team captain … three-time Vermont state finalist … earned third place at Vermont State Championships as a freshman and second place as a junior … state champion as a sophomore as a 106-pounder … as a senior, was both state champion and New England champion at 120 pounds … all-time high school wins leader with a career record of 182-15 … led team to two divisional championships and four top-three finishes at the state tournament. Personal: Benjamin Roger Bliss … born May 16, 1997 in Burlington, Vermont … son of Doug and Lolly Bliss … has four brothers, Tad, Avery, Daniel, and Luke, and one sister, Allie... major is undeclared.

Kyle Greene • 141

Freshman • Slingerlands, N.Y. • Columbia Before Bucknell: Won six varsity letters for wrestling and one for tennis at Columbia High School … two-year wrestling team captain … four-time section II class A champion … four-time section II, division 1 placewinner … state qualifier and two-time runner-up … named first-team all-league four times. Personal: Kyle Egan Greene … born Aug. 22, 1996 in Albany, New York … son of Patrick Greene and Ellen Sax … father was a four-year starter on the Syracuse University wrestling squad, placing twice at EIWA Championships and qualifying for NCAA Championships … has one brother, Matt, who wrestled at Northwestern University and was named All-Academic Big Ten... major is undeclared.

D.J. Hollingshead • 157/165

Freshman • Altoona, Pa. • Altoona Area Before Bucknell: Wrestling letterwinner at Altoona Area High School … three-time District Six champion … two-time regional champion … placed second and fourth at state championships … named twice to Pennsylvania All-Academic First Team … earned fourth place at Flo-Nationals … placed third, third and fifth at Powerade Tournament … placed fifth in freestyle at Fargo Cadet Tournament … finished seventh at Super 32 Tournament. Personal: David James Hollingshead … born March 8, 1997 in Altoona, Pennsylvania … son of Jim and Tina Hollingshead … has one brother, Josh... major is undeclared.

Zach Kelly • 149/157

Freshman • Lower Burrell, Pa. • The Kiski School/Burrell Before Bucknell: Attended the The Kiski School for three years before transferring to Burrell High School for 12th grade … earned three varsity letters in wrestling … three-year team captain … runner-up at Super 32 Tournament and Prep National Tournament … two-time Fargo All-American. Personal: Zachary James Kelly … born April 1, 1996 in Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania … son of Rick and Tami Kelly … has two sisters, Caitlin and Michala... major is undeclared.

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Brian Lapham • 157

Freshman • Scotch Plains, N.J. • Fanwood Before Bucknell: Earned four varsity letters in wrestling at Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School … two-time team captain … graduated as school’s all-time winningest wrestler with a career record of 128-27 … 2015 Union County champion … named to all-county first team in 2015 … two-time District 11 champion and four-time placewinner … two-time Region 3 placewinner … member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Brian Andrew Lapham … born May 8, 1997 in Summit, New Jersey … son of Steve and Marybeth Laphan … has one sister, Kelly … relative, Tom Levin, wrestled at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in the early 1990s... major is undeclared.

Mike Macklin • 125

Freshman • Gaithersburg, Md. • Damascus

Frank Satriale • 125

Freshman • Chester Springs, Pa. • Wattstown School/Malvern Prep Before Bucknell: Won one letter each in cross country and track & field and four in wrestling during high school career … attended Westtown School before transferring to Malvern Preparatory School in 11th grade … captain of the wrestling team as a senior … named Most Improved wrestler in 10th grade … three-time all-league selection … National Prep qualifier. Personal: Francesco Paulo Satriale … born Feb. 25, 1997 in Coatesville, Pennsylvania … son of Gloria and Robert Satriale … has two older siblings, Gina and Nick, and two younger siblings, Rose and Mario... majoring in biology.

Cale Shelton • 184

Freshman • Signal Mountain, Tenn. • Signal Mountain Before Bucknell: Earned four letters in both wrestling and football at Signal Mountain High School … two-time wrestling team captain … two-time Tennessee State Wrestling Champion … NHSCA Academic All-American … Tennessee National Team member … four-time Tennessee freestyle/Greco-Roman state champion … two-time Best of Preps … two-time all-district football player … helped football team to 2010 Tennessee football state title. Personal: Cale Justice Shelton … born Sept. 18, 1996 in Atlanta, Georgia … son of J.D. and Pamela Shelton … mother played soccer at University of Alabama … has one sister, Cayden... majoring in biology.

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Before Bucknell: Earned four letters in wrestling at Damascus High School ... also member of ice hockey and co-ed volleyball teams ... wrestling team captain for two years ... two-time Maryland state champion, winning 106-pound title in 2013 and 113-pound crown in 2014 ... finished 2014 campaign with perfect 46-0 record ... led Damascus to three straight state dual championships ... team finished with a 102-1 record over four years ... recipient of the 2015 Richard J. Monisera Award as the senior with the most MCPS Tournament points ... two-time All-Academic First Team ... two-time team MVP ... finished career with 172-14 record, ranking second among wrestlers at Maryland public schools ... 102 career pins. Personal: Michael Abraham Macklin … born October 4, 1996 in Rockville, Maryland … son of Richard and Deborah Macklin … has three siblings, Rachel, Joe and T.J... majoring in engineering.

Nick Stephani • 174

Freshman • Columbia Cross Roads, Pa. • Troy Before Bucknell: Won letters in wrestling, football and baseball at Troy Senior High School … for football, was named WNEP Dream Team member in 2014 … was named NTL Defensive Player of the Year in 2013 … school’s all-time leading tackler … wrestling career record of 138-21 … 2015 PIAA state runner-up … 2015 Northeast regional champion … 2015 District IV champion … three-time North Sectional champion … finished fourth at Northeast Regional championship two times … received PIAA District IV Outstanding Sportsmanship Award … Max Snyder District IV wrestling scholarship recipient … named to state all-academic first team … was 2015 NTL Wrestler of the Year … named to first all-region team. Personal: Nicholas Ryan Stephani … born July 18, 1996 in Elmira, Pennsylvania … son of Kevin and Glenda Stephani … has one older sister, Kayla … sister is a member of the Misercordia softball team... majoring in civil engineering.

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Dan Wirnsberger • Head Coach Michigan State ’95 • 11th Year

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• 86-91-2 Bucknell Record • 112-113-2 Career Record

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Dan Wirnsberger, who officially became the 15th coach of the Bucknell wrestling program on May 10, 2005, enters his 11th year at the helm of the Orange and Blue in 2015-16. Hired to guide Bucknell’s program back into the national spotlight after a four-year hiatus where it was not a varsity sport, Wirnsberger has succeeded and currently ranks second on the Bison career wins list with 86. His 100th career victory came in December 2014 at the Grapple at the Garden against Hofstra. Wirnsberger has had plenty of success as head coach at Bucknell, but last year was one of the team’s best under his direction. The Bison won a school-record 15 dual matches, including 10 in a row at one point, had six EIWA placewinners and four NCAA qualifiers. The squad appeared in the USA Today/NWCA Coaches Poll, climbing to as high as 22nd in December. Wirnsberger earned EIWA Coach of the Year honors as he led Bucknell to a thirdplace finish at the conference championships, the best in school history. Fourteen different Bison have combined for 27 NCAA Championships berths under Wirnsberger’s guidance, while Andy Rendos and current assistant coach Kevin LeValley each became two-time All-Americans. Bucknell has finished at least .500 four times and has recorded at least a .500 record against difficult EIWA competition six times under Wirnsberger. After spending a transitional year recruiting and laying the groundwork for a successful program, Wirnsberger brought Bucknell back onto the mat in 2006-07 with flying colors. Under Wirnsberger’s direction, the 2006-07 Bison returned to the mat in grand fashion, setting a then-school record for dual-meet victories by compiling a record of 12-9-1, 3-3-1 in the EIWA, including a 17-16 win over nationally ranked Columbia. At the EIWA tournament, he led the Orange and Blue to a ninth-place finish out of 14 schools and saw three Bucknell grapplers earn bids to the NCAA Championships. Facing a tougher schedule in its second season back as a varsity program at Bucknell, Wirnsberger helped the squad to a 9-11-1 mark in 2007-08. The Bison posted a 4-4 record against EIWA competition. Once again, three wrestlers qualified for the NCAA Championships and Bucknell moved up one spot to eighth place at the competitive EIWA Championships.

The Bison program took a major stride forward in 2008-09 as Wirnsberger guided Bucknell to a tie for third at the EIWA Championships and helped a school-record six wrestlers earn NCAA berths. Additionally, Andy Rendos became the first Bison to earn All-America honors in 14 years as he placed fifth at NCAAs in the 165-pound weight class. As a team, Bucknell registered 11 wins, giving it a three-year win total of 32, the best stretch in program history. More milestones were accomplished in 2009-10 as Wirnsberger saw two of his wrestlers earn All-America honors, marking a first for the program. The Bison also tied a school record with 12 victories and finished with an unbeaten EIWA mark. Wirnsberger guided the team to its second consecutive topfive finish at the EIWA Championships as it claimed fourth in the team standings. Highlighting the weekend was Rendos’ individual title in the 165-pound bracket, making him the first EIWA champion in program history. Wirnsberger helped LeValley duplicate Rendos’ feat by winning the 149-pound EIWA title and earn his second consecutive All-America citation in 2010-11. He won the EIWA crown at Sojka Pavilion as Wirnsberger oversaw a program that successfully hosted one of the major conference tournaments in the country. The 2011-12 Bison were ravaged by injuries as six projected starters missed significant time during the campaign. Still, there were plenty of positives for Wirnsberger and the young Bucknell squad that featured just one senior as Corey Lear and Austin Miller became first-time NCAA participants. The 2012-13 Bucknell squad again experienced a number of injuries, but Lear and Joe Stolfi still earned berths to the NCAA Championships. The unseeded Stolfi peaked at the right time of year and came just one victory shy of All-America honors. Stolfi and Paul Petrov represented the Bison at NCAAs in 2013-14 and a young roster improved significantly as the year progressed, setting the stage for the 2014-15 campaign, which was one of the most successful in program history. A three-time wrestling All-American at Michigan State University, Wirnsberger previously served as the head coach of Bloomsburg University’s Division I program from 2002 to 2005. As head coach of the Huskies, Wirnsberger qualified 10 student-athletes for the NCAA Tournament, including six in 2005, his final season at the helm, and he coached the program’s first-ever Olympic Trials qualifier. He helped four Bloomsburg wrestlers capture Eastern Wrestling League titles and six win PSAC crowns. Named the 2005 PSAC Coach of the Year after leading the Huskies to the team title for the first time since 1990, Wirnsberger’s recruiting classes were ranked 14th and 19th, respectively, in 2003 and 2004, while his first two recruiting classes at Bucknell were ranked 14th and 25th by Wrestling International Newsmagazine (W.I.N.). In 2004-05, Bloomsburg posted a 10-6 dual-meet record (4-2 EWL) and crowned three EWL champions while finishing fifth at the league tournament. Prior to becoming head coach of the Huskies, Wirnsberger spent six years as an assistant coach at Virginia Tech, where he helped coach a team that featured three All-Americans and finished in the top-25 at the NCAA Tournament in 2000 (19th) and 2001 (23rd). The Hokies qualified a school-record five wrestlers for NCAAs in 2000, and the following year the program was invited to compete at the National Team Duals at Penn State. At both Bloomsburg and Virginia Tech, Wirnsberger gained extensive experience in the areas of national recruiting, fundraising and summer camp administration. A 1995 graduate of Michigan State with a degree in criminal justice, Wirnsberger posted a 35-8 record and was the Big Ten Champion and NCAA runner-up at 158 pounds in 1995. That was his third of three straight All-America plaques, and he earned team Most Valuable Wrestler honors. Overall in his career, Wirnsberger compiled a record of 120-44, the third-most wins in school history. In NCAA competition, he logged 11 victories for the Spartans

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Dan Wirnsberger Resume PERSONAL Date of Birth: Nov. 13, 1971 Wife: Dana Children: Cade (11), Max (8), Chase (6) EDUCATION B.A., criminal justice, Michigan State University, 1995 Record 8-8 8-8 10-6 26-22

Pct. .500 .500 .625 .542

--- 12-9-1 9-11-1 11-9 12-6 7-11 4-16 6-14 10-11 15-4 86-91-2

--.568 .452 .550 .667 .389 .200 .300 .476 .789 .486

112-113-2

.496

2005-06 Bucknell 2006-07 Bucknell 2007-08 Bucknell 2008-09 Bucknell 2009-10 Bucknell 2010-11 Bucknell 2011-12 Bucknell 2012-13 Bucknell 2013-14 Bucknell 2014-15 Bucknell Bucknell Totals

Career Totals

ASSISTANT COACHING CAREER Year School Record 1996-97 Virginia Tech 10-8 1997-98 Virginia Tech 9-4 1998-99 Virginia Tech 2-13 1999-00 Virginia Tech 10-7 2000-01 Virginia Tech 8-7-1 2001-02 Virginia Tech 5-10 Virginia Tech Totals 44-49-1

EIWA Coach of the Year

Pct. .556 .692 .133 .588 .531 .333 .473

WRESTLING CAREER (Michigan State) a Three-time All-American a 1995 NCAA runner-up at 158 pounds a 120-44 career record a 11 career NCAA wins a Three-year team captain

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in three trips to nationals. During his career at Michigan State, the team went from a struggling program to a 12th-place national ranking his sophomore year, 25th his junior year and third in the nation his senior season. A three-year captain of the Spartans, Wirnsberger continued his wrestling career at the Dave Schultz Wrestling Club while training for the 1997 World Team Trials. He qualified for the trials after placing sixth at the USA Senior Freestyle Tournament, his first senior competition. Participating at a higher weight class of 167 pounds, Wirnsberger defeated such renowned opponents as two-time NCAA champion Marcus Mollica of Arizona State and Iowa’s NCAA champion Darryl Weber. Wirnsberger began his coaching career with the Mason (Mich.) Youth Wrestling Program. He later moved back to his native South Carolina, where he served as head wrestling coach at Greer High School. In addition to his head coaching duties, Wirnsberger was the junior varsity football coach and taught classes for autistic students at Greer Middle School. Wirnsberger resides in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, with his wife, Dana, a former athletic trainer at Bucknell, and their three sons, Cade (11), Max (8) and Chase (6).

HEAD COACHING CAREER Year School 2002-03 Bloomsburg 2003-04 Bloomsburg 2004-05 Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Totals

COACHING CAREER a 2015 EIWA Coach of the Year a No. 2 on Bucknell’s all-time wins list a Most wins in a season (15 in 2014-15) in Bucknell history a Most wins in consecutive years (25 in 2013-14 & 2014-15) in Bucknell history a Only coach in Bucknell history to have back-to-back 10+ win seasons

All-Time Coaching Records Year(s) 1947* 1947* 1948-53 1954-55 1956-60 1961-63 1964* 1964*

Coach Bob Farley Jim Mullins Herb Maack Jim Ostendarp Bill Wrabley Fred Prender John Raber Jim Roe

W-L-T Pct. 0-5-0 .000 0-5-0 .000 20-21-2 .488 3-11-0 .214 22-13-0 .629 19-4-3 .788 4-4-0 .500 4-4-0 .500

At Least Two NCAA Qualifiers in Nine Straight Years

Year(s) Coach W-L-T Pct. 1965-69* Bill Yeomans 14-35-1 .290 1969-70* Trent Smith 9-16-0 .360 1970-73 Rich Schumacher 22-21-1 .511 1974-97 Bob Ferraro 169-175-6 .491 1998-2000 John Hangey 16-33-0 .327 2000-02 Tim Wittman 9-21-1 .306 2005-Pres. Dan Wirnsberger 86-91-2 .486 Totals (63 years) 394-445-16 .470 * Shared coaching responsibilities

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Jim Gibson • Assistant Coach Edinboro ’07 • Fourth Year

• 2007 NCAA Qualifier • 2009 World Team Trials Participant • Coached for five years at Clarion

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A 2007 NCAA qualifier, Jim Gibson joined the Bison staff in the summer of 2012. A four-year starter at Edinboro and a 2009 World Team Trials qualifier, Gibson had coached at Clarion since 2007. A 2007 graduate of Edinboro with a degree in health and physical education, Gibson was part of two teams that finished in the top 10 at the NCAA Championships. He captured a 2007 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) title, earned a silver medal in 2005, and finished in the top five in the Eastern Wrestling League (EWL) twice, including a runner-up showing as a senior. Following his collegiate career, Gibson spent time wrestling at the senior and international levels. In addition to qualifying for the World Team Trials in 2009, he was champion of the 2009 Northeast Regional Qualifier and a fourth-place finisher at the same event in 2008. Gibson also finished in the

top eight at the 2008 U.S. National Championships Challenge Tournament, qualifying for the 16-man U.S. National Championships. The lone member of his high school’s wrestling team, Gibson was runner-up at the Pennsylvania State Championships as a senior after an eighth-place showing as a junior. Gibson began his tenure at Clarion as a graduate assistant coach and also served as a volunteer assistant for the Division I program that produced two All-Americans, 11 NCAA qualifiers, six PSAC champions, three EWL gold medal winners and four Academic All-Americans since he arrived in July 2007. The Golden Eagles placed 18th at the 2012 NCAA Championship. Gibson earned his master’s in education from Clarion in 2009 and has been an adult probation and parole officer since 2010. He married his wife, Sarah, in May 2009.

Kevin LeValley • Assistant Coach Bucknell ’11 • First Year

• Two-time All-American at Bucknell • 2011 EIWA 149-pound champion • Bucknell’s all-time wins leader (127) • Bucknell record for single-season wins (42) • Member of U.S. National Team

Former Bucknell great Kevin LeValley returned to his alma mater as an assistant wrestling coach in May 2015. A 2011 Bucknell graduate, LeValley was a two-time All-American during his time as a Bison and he still holds school records for wins in a season and a career. LeValley, who served as team captain, had a remarkable career during his time as a Bison, earning All-America honors in 2010 and 2011. The three-time NCAA qualifier at 149 pounds compiled a 127-40 career record, including 42-8 as a junior and 34-3 as a senior. He became the second Bucknell wrestler to win an EIWA title, handing Cornell’s Kyle Dake his final collegiate loss in the 2011 EIWA finals in Sojka Pavilion. Following his graduation from Bucknell with a degree in education, LeValley moved to Minneapolis to pursue a master’s degree in applied kinesiology and sport management at the University of Minnesota, which he obtained in December 2013.

LeValley spent four years at Minnesota working as an administrative assistant and recruiting coordinator with the Gophers wrestling team that placed in the top 10 at the NCAA Championships four times and in the top five three times. Additionally, LeValley was a coach at the Pinnacle Wrestling School in Shoreview, Minnesota. While at Minnesota, LeValley continued to compete internationally for the Gopher Wrestling Club and Minnesota Storm. He has been ranked as high as 18th in the world, and is a current member of the U.S. National Team at 70kg (154 pounds). He has had great success in international competitions, earning gold at the 2013 Cerro Pelado International in Cuba, taking second at the 2014 Alexander Medved International in Belarus and placing third at the 2014 Dave Schultz Memorial International. He also finished fourth at the 2014 U.S. Open and third at the 2015 World Team Trials. LeValley and his wife, Amanda, were married in October 2014. She is a certified athletic trainer and medical device sales rep.

Dustin Manotti • Assistant Coach Cornell ’06 • Fourth Year

• Four-time All-American at Cornell • Ivy League Rookie of the Year (2003) • Graduated No. 3 at Cornell in wins (133) • Previously a member of Bison staff in 2007-08 and 2008-09

Dustin Manotti, who was a four-time All-American at Cornell, enters his second year of his second tour of duty with the Bison wrestling program. He spent the 2007-08 and 2008-09 seasons with the program as an assistant coach, and returned to the staff prior to 2014-15. Manotti, a native of nearby Mifflinburg, Pennsylvania, enjoyed an illustrious wrestling career for the Big Red as he became just the second wrestler in program history to take home All-America honors four times, with his best NCAA finish coming his senior year when he took third at 157 pounds. In addition, Manotti made his mark on Cornell’s record book, graduating as the third-winningest wrestler in program history with 133 career victories and was also ranked 10th in overall winning percentage at .836 (133-26). He

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was a three-time All-Ivy selection, earning first-team honors in 2005 and second-team recognition in 2003 and 2004. As a freshman in 2003, Manotti was named the Ivy League Rookie of the Year. While wrestling for Mifflinburg Area High School, Manotti placed three times at the Pennsylvania state tournament, including a runner-up showing as a junior. Manotti graduated from Cornell in 2006 with a bachelor of science in communications. He served as an intern for the National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) during the summer of 2005 and has spent time as a volunteer wrestling coach in the Cortland School District in Cortland, New York.

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2015-16 Bucknell Wrestling 2014-15 Season Review

2014-15 Individual Results

Overall W-L 15-13 6-11 6-18 8-14 2-2 23-11 11-10 15-15 3-8 27-11 26-16 2-10 1-2 27-7 16-18 30-18 24-8 37-8 1-2 8-7 1-8 0-1

Duals W-L 6-7 0-0 1-8 1-2 0-0 13-5 1-1 3-3 2-4 14-5 11-6 0-3 0-0 17-2 9-9 13-6 13-3 18-1 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-0

EIWA Duals W-L Fall TF Major 1-4 0 1 2 0-0 1 0 0 0-3 0 0 3 0-1 1 0 3 0-0 0 0 0 7-2 4 1 3 1-1 1 0 1 1-3 2 0 2 2-2 0 0 0 9-0 4 1 11 4-3 6 1 2 0-2 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 8-1 4 3 4 5-4 3 1 2 8-1 1 2 8 7-1 5 1 6 8-1 20 1 8 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 1 1 1 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0

Bucknell in 2014-15 Career W-L 33-34 9-21 17-36 8-14 2-2 41-33 20-22 20-32 10-23 50-30 77-74 9-32 1-2 78-30 36-50 30-18 24-8 99-37 1-6 8-7 1-8 7-13

Overall Record................................................. 15-4 Record vs. EIWA................................................. 8-1 Record at Home................................................. 6-1 Record on the Road........................................... 5-1 Record at Neutral Sites...................................... 4-2 Record vs. Top 25............................................... 2-2

Bucknell’s 2014-15 Honors NCAA Qualifiers Paul Petrov (125) - automatic Tyler Smith (141) - automatic Tom Sleigh (184) - automatic Joe Stolfi (285) - automatic EIWA Placewinners 125: Paul Petrov (3rd) 133: Grim Gonzalez (5th) 141: Tyler Smith (3rd) 149: Victor Lopes (4th) 184: Tom Sleigh (5th) 285: Joe Stolfi (2nd) Dan Wirnsberger - EIWA Coach of the Year Bison Athlete of the Week Tyler Lyster (Dec. 22) Tyler Smith (March 9) Joe Stolfi (Jan. 12)

Tom Sleigh

2014-15 Starting Lineups Opponent Pittsburgh Virginia Davidson Hofstra Michigan State Nebraska Kearney Old Dominion West Virginia Rider George Mason Sacred Heart Columbia Harvard Brown Bloomsburg American Franklin & Marshall Army West Point Binghamton

125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 Petrov Valley Smith Lopez Barrick Schlitt Krulock Sleigh Lyster Stolfi Petrov Gonzalez Boylan Lopez Barrick Schlitt Bonner Sleigh Lyster Stolfi Petrov Gonzalez Boylan Lopez Kerin Schlitt Bonner Sleigh Lyster Stolfi Petrov Gonzalez Boylan Lopez Barrick Schlitt Bonner Sleigh Lyster Stolfi Petrov Gonzalez Smith Lopez Barrick Schlitt Bonner Sleigh Lyster Stolfi Petrov Gonzalez Smith Lopez Barrick Schlitt Bonner Sleigh Lyster Stolfi Petrov Gonzalez Smith Lopez Barrick Wagh Krulock Sleigh Lyster Stolfi Petrov Gonzalez Smith Lopez Barrick Schlitt Bonner Sleigh Lyster Stolfi Petrov Gonzalez Smith Lopez Barrick Schlitt Bonner Sleigh Lyster Stolfi Petrov Gonzalez Smith Lopez Barrick Schlitt McAllister Sleigh Lyster Stolfi Petrov Gonzalez Smith Lopez Kerin Schlitt McAllister Sleigh Lyster Stolfi Petrov Gonzalez Smith Lopez Barrick Schlitt McAllister Sleigh Lyster Stolfi Petrov Gonzalez Smith Lopez Barrick Schlitt Bonner Sleigh Greene Stolfi Petrov Gonzalez Smith Lopez Barrick Schlitt Bonner Sleigh Greene Stolfi Petrov Gonzalez Smith Lopez Kerin Schlitt Wagh Sleigh Lyster Stolfi Petrov Gonzalez Smith Lopez Barrick Schlitt Krulock Sleigh Lyster Stolfi Petrov Gonzalez Smith Lopez Kerin Schlitt Krulock Sleigh Lyster Stolfi Petrov Gonzalez Smith Lopez Kerin Schlitt Krulock Sleigh Lyster Stolfi Petrov Gonzalez Smith Lopez Kerin Schlitt Krulock Sleigh Lyster Stolfi

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Wrestler Rustin Barrick Chuck Boddy Rory Bonner Collin Boylan John Faugno Grim Gonzalez Tyler Greene Logan Kerin Joey Krulock Victor Lopez Tyler Lyster Brenan McAllister Andrew Millsap Paul Petrov Robert Schlitt Tom Sleigh Tyler Smith Joe Stolfi Jackson Timm Zach Valley Connor Wagh Austin Wetterau

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Recent Results

2006-07 Results 2006-07 Results (12-9-1, EIWA) (12-9-1, 3-3-1 3-3-1 EIWA)

2008-09 Results 2008-09 Results (11-9, EIWA) (11-9, 5-3 EIWA)

2010-11 Results 2010-11 Results (7-11, EIWA) (7-11, 2-5 2-5 EIWA)

NOVEMBER 11 vs. Maryland (Philadelphia, Pa.) W, 27-14 at Drexel L, 26-10 vs. James Madison (Philadelphia, Pa.) W, 24-9 18 at Navy Classic 4th of 13 21 ARMY* L, 36-6 25 at Hoosier Duals (Bloomington, Ind.) vs. Oregon L, 23-19 vs. Ohio L, 26-13 at No. 18 Indiana L, 44-3 vs. Appalachian State W, 32-12 DECEMBER 2 PRINCETON* W, 46-0 BINGHAMTON W, 27-8 5 at Franklin & Marshall* W, 31-6 17 at Bloomsburg L, 31-12 vs. Delaware State (Bloomsburg, Pa.) W, 36-6 JANUARY 5 at Shorty Hitchcock Open Ind. 13 at Brown* L, 22-12 14 at Boston University W, 28-9 19 LIBERTY L, 25-24 MILLERSVILLE W, 34-3 FEBRUARY 2 JAMES MADISON W, 42-0 10 at No. 19 Navy* L, 31-9 11 WAGNER W, 29-0 17 vs. No. 25 Columbia (Cambridge, Mass.) W, 17-16 at Harvard T, 21-21 MARCH 3-4 EIWA Champ. (E. Stroudsburg, Pa.) 9th of 14 15-17 NCAA Champ. (Auburn Hills, Mich.) 42nd of 74

NOVEMBER 16 No. 5 MISSOURI L, 25-16 22 at Navy Classic (Annapolis, Md.) 3rd of 12 24 ARMY* L, 21-15 29 at Northeast Duals (Troy, N.Y.) vs. No. 17 Central Michigan L, 25-6 vs. Appalachian State W, 26-8 vs. No. 24 Virginia L, 30-11 DECEMBER 2 at Franklin & Marshall* W, 32-3 5-6 at Cliff Keen Invitational 21st of 44 (Las Vegas, Nev.) 19 CLEVELAND STATE W, 32-15 DREXEL W, 25-16 WAGNER W, 49-6 JANUARY 9-10 at Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.) 9 vs. No. 24 Kent State L, 22-10 vs. Ohio W, 22-13 10 vs. Navy* L, 18-12 17 at Brown* W, 20-12 24 LIBERTY W, 37-12 25 No. 18 OLD DOMINION L, 21-9 30 at No. 1 Iowa L, 40-3 FEBRUARY 1 COLUMBIA* W, 28-12 6 at No. 7 Lehigh* L, 28-12 15 at American* W, 19-17 20 at East Stroudsburg* W, 33-10 MARCH 7-8 EIWA Champ. (Philadelphia, Pa.) t-3rd of 14 19-21 NCAA Champ. (St. Louis, Mo.) t-29th of 76

NOVEMBER 20 at Navy Classic 2nd of 7 27 vs. South Dakota State W, 38-3 (Lincoln, Neb.) at No. 22 Nebraska L, 19-16 28 at No. 2 Oklahoma State L, 39-3 DECEMBER 3 No. 15 LEHIGH* L, 25-9 17 DREXEL W, 34-9 PRINCETON* L, 18-16 29-30 at Midlands Championships 18th of 44 (Evanston, Ill.) JANUARY 7-8 at Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.) 7 vs. No. 15 Wyoming L, 19-16 7 vs. UNC Greensboro W, 21-17 8 vs. Edinboro L, 26-12 14 at No. 13 Rutgers* L, 33-3 15 vs. Maryland (Hummelstown, Pa.) L, 23-10 21 OLD DOMINION W, 20-16 23 LIBERTY L, 24-15 29 at No. 18 Penn* L, 24-11 FEBRUARY 4 LOCK HAVEN W, 26-13 10 ARMY* W, 25-12 19 at Brown* W, 31-7 20 at No. 8 American* L, 25-14 MARCH 5-6 EIWA CHAMP (Sojka Pavilion) 8th of 13 17-19 NCAA Champ (Philadelphia, Pa.) 36th of 73

* - EIWA Match Home matches in BOLD CAPS at Davis Gym

* - EIWA Match Home matches in BOLD CAPS at Davis Gym

2007-08 Results 2007-08 Results (9-11-1, 4-4 EIWA) (9-11-1, EIWA)

2009-10 Results 2009-10 Results (12-6, 6-0 EIWA) (12-6, EIWA)

NOVEMBER 17 at Navy Classic (Annapolis, Md.) Ind. 20 at Army* L, 19-14 24 at Northeast Duals (Troy, N.Y.) vs. No. 5 Michigan L, 33-6 vs. Appalachian State L, 24-12 vs. No. 13 Hofstra L, 24-15 DECEMBER 1 GEORGE MASON W, 23-20 MILLERSVILLE W, 37-0 4 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* W, 41-6 JANUARY 4 at No. 8 Missouri L, 30-9 6 vs. Wagner (New York, N.Y.) W, 47-0 11 at Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.) vs. Kent State L, 26-9 vs. Lehigh* L, 16-15 vs. Oregon State T, 17-17 18 BROWN* W, 21-12 26 at Liberty W, 25-9 vs. The Citadel (Lynchburg, Va.) W, 22-12 27 at No. 22 Old Dominion L, 30-6 FEBRUARY 1 at Columbia* L, 21-16 8 LOCK HAVEN L, 21-18 15 EAST STROUDSBURG* W, 28-9 17 AMERICAN* W, 30-14 23 at No. 15 Cornell* L, 26-7 MARCH 8-9 EIWA Champ. (Lancaster, Pa.) 8th of 14 20-22 NCAA Champ. (St. Louis, Mo.) 60th of 74

NOVEMBER 15 at ACC Challenge (Chapel Hill, N.C.) vs. No. 20 Virginia L, 20-13 vs. Virginia Tech L, 19-17 at North Carolina W, 19-14 21 at Navy Classic 3rd of 9 24 at Army* W, 25-6 27 No. 1 IOWA L, 29-7 RUTGERS* W, 26-12 DECEMBER 4-5 at Cliff Keen Invitational 12th of 42 (Las Vegas, Nev.) 18 DREXEL W, 35-6 PRINCETON* W, 38-6 29-30 at Midlands Championships 13th of 54 (Evanston, Ill.) JANUARY 8 at Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.) vs. No. 10 Oklahoma L, 28-7 vs. Michigan L, 21-15 vs. UC Davis W, 32-9 21 BROWN* W, 28-13 23 at Liberty W, 30-15 24 at No. 25 Old Dominion L, 19-16 31 at Columbia* W, 29-7 FEBRUARY 5 at Lock Haven W, 25-12 12 at George Mason W, 28-12 20 AMERICAN* W, 23-16 MARCH 6-7 EIWA Champ. (Bethlehem, Pa.) 4th of 13 18-20 NCAA Champ. (Omaha, Neb.) 27th of 77

* - EIWA Match Home matches in BOLD CAPS at Davis Gym

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* - EIWA Match Home matches in BOLD CAPS at Davis Gym

Andy Rendos and Dan Wirnsberger at the 2010 NCAA Championships.

* - EIWA Match Home matches in BOLD CAPS at Davis Gym (Iowa/ Rutgers matches in Sojka Pavilion)

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2015-16 Bucknell Wrestling Recent Yearly Results

2012-13 Results 2013-14 Results (6-14, (10-11,2-5 5-4 EIWA) EIWA)

2012-13 Results 2014-15 Results (6-14, EIWA) (15-4, 2-5 8-1 EIWA)

NOVEMBER 10 NEBRASKA L, 28-9 19 at Navy Classic 3rd of 7 26 Northeast Duals (Binghamton, N.Y.) vs. No. 11 Maryland L, 40-0 vs. Eastern Michigan L, 26-6 vs. Northern Iowa L, 27-12 DECEMBER 3 MICHIGAN STATE L, 27-6 4 at Penn State Open Ind. 17 BISON DUALS (Lewisburg, Pa.) PRINCETON* W, 27-9 SACRED HEART* W, 51-0 CENTRAL MICHIGAN L, 21-12 29-30 at Midlands Championships (Evanston, Ill.) 21st of 43 JANUARY 11 at Old Dominion L, 33-3 13 at Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.) vs. Buffalo L, 19-13 vs. The Citadel L, 21-16 vs. Drexel L, 20-17 21 at No. 13 Lehigh* L, 25-15 27 at George Mason W, 27-9 29 at No. 2 Oklahoma State L, 35-6 vs. Binghamton (Stillwater, Okla.) L, 36-6 FEBRUARY 5 No. 11 AMERICAN* L, 23-13 7 at Army* L, 27-12 10 at Lock Haven W, 28-13 12 PENN* L, 23-13 MARCH 3-4 EIWA Championships (Princeton, N.J.) 13th of 14 15-17 NCAA Championships (St. Louis, Mo.) t-51st of 70

NOVEMBER 2 vs. Shippensburg (Lock Haven, Pa.) W, 50-0 at Lock Haven L, 19-13 9 at No. 22 Lehigh* W, 18-17 17 at No. 3 Oklahoma State L, 40-6 at No. 5 Oklahoma L, 38-6 23 at Navy Classic 8th of 14 DECEMBER 21 No. 12 PITTSBURGH L, 30-12 JANUARY 1-2 at Southern Scuffle 28th of 34 10 at Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.) vs. No. 22 Bloomsburg L, 24-11 vs. The Citadel L, 19-18 vs. George Mason W, 27-9 18 BROWN* W, 22-19 CLARION W, 24-18 19 PENN* L, 24-13 24 at Columbia* L, 19-18 31 AMERICAN* W, 21-18 FEBRUARY 2 at George Mason W, 26-20 at No. 13 Virginia L, 29-12 9 at Army* L, 24-11 at Sacred Heart* W, 36-6 14 at Franklin & Marshall* L, 23-21 15 VMI W, 36-9 21 at Binghamton* W, 23-10 MARCH 8-9 EIWA Championships (Philadelphia, Pa.) 15th of 18 20-22 NCAA Championships (Oklahoma City, Okla.) t-53rd of 72

NOVEMBER 8 at No. 14 Pittsburgh L, 22-11 22 at Navy Classic 7th of 13 DECEMBER 5-6 at Cliff Keen Invitational 25th of 37 20 No. 10 VIRGINIA W, 20-16 21 at Grapple at the Garden (New York, N.Y.) vs. Davidson W, 33-6 vs. Hofstra* W, 25-15 29 at Lock Haven Invitational 5th of 9 JANUARY 4 at Michigan State W, 25-12 9-10 at Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.) 9 vs. Nebraska Kearney W, 33-6 9 vs. No. 24 Old Dominion L, 27-10 9 vs. West Virginia L, 19-15 10 vs. No. 17 Rider W, 25-12 17 GEORGE MASON W, 34-6 SACRED HEART* W, 36-6 23 COLUMBIA* W, 29-12 25 at Harvard* W, 26-9 at Brown* W, 28-10 FEBRUARY 1 at Bloomsburg W, 36-9 7 at American* W, 27-9 13 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* W, 33-6 14 ARMY WEST POINT* W, 25-13 20 BINGHAMTON* L, 18-16 22 at VMI Cancelled MARCH 6-7 EIWA Championships (Bethlehem, Pa.) 3rd of 16 19-21 NCAA Championships (St. Louis, Mo.) t-41st of 69

* - EIWA Match Home matches in BOLD CAPS at Davis Gym

* - EIWA Match Home matches in BOLD CAPS at Davis Gym (Nebraska match in Sojka Pavilion)

2012-13 Results (6-14, 2-5 EIWA)

Victor Lopez

NOVEMBER 17 at Navy Classic 6th of 9 DECEMBER 1 at Hoosier Duals (Bloomington, Ind.) vs. Gardner-Webb W, 27-15 at Indiana L, 18-15 vs. Southern Illinois Edwardsville W, 25-15 16 vs. No. 5 Iowa (New York, N.Y.) L, 34-9 17 No. 2 OKLAHOMA STATE L, 37-6 JANUARY 11-12 Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.) 11 vs. No. 19 Virginia L, 31-6 11 vs. Buffalo W, 20-16 12 vs. No. 25 Old Dominion L, 20-16 18 COLUMBIA* W, 24-14 19 ARMY* L, 28-9 25 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* W, 30-10 27 at No. 24 Penn* L, 23-10 FEBRUARY 2 GEORGE MASON W, 21-12 8 LOCK HAVEN L, 23-16 10 at No. 10 Cornell* L, 37-3 15 at Clarion L, 25-16 16 at American* L, 21-17 22 LEHIGH* L, 31-9 MARCH 8-9 EIWA Championships (Piscataway, N.J.) 10th of 14 21-23 NCAA Championships (Des Moines, Iowa) t-46th of 72

* - EIWA Match Home matches in BOLD CAPS at Davis Gym

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2011-12 Results 2011-12 Results (4-16, EIWA) (4-16, 2-4 2-4 EIWA)

* - EIWA Match Home matches in BOLD CAPS at Davis Gym (Oklahoma State match in Sojka Pavilion)

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Record Book Year 1944* 1945* 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Totals

W L T 2 1 0 3 1 0 0 5 0 0 7 1 4 2 0 4 2 0 5 3 0 3 3 1 4 4 0 2 5 0 1 6 0 2 5 0 3 4 0 7 0 0 6 1 0 4 3 0 4 2 1 9 0 0 6 2 2 4 4 0 1 5 1 1 9 0 3 8 0 5 6 0 4 7 0 5 9 0 6 7 0 8 6 0 8 8 1 7 10 0 10 6 1 5 10 0 4 10 0 5 8 0 5 12 1 10 7 1 9 8 0 6 7 0 1 13 0 11 4 0 4 9 0 9 5 0 5 9 1 10 3 0 9 4 0 11 5 0 8 8 0 7 9 0 11 3 0 7 4 2 8 5 0 1 10 0 6 6 0 8 9 0 4 14 0 4 10 0 7 11 0 2 10 1 12 9 1 9 11 1 11 9 0 12 6 0 7 11 0 4 16 0 6 14 0 10 11 0 15 4 0 394 445 16

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Conf. Finish

Bob Farley, Jim Mullins --Herb Maack --Herb Maack 4th Herb Maack 4th Herb Maack 4th Herb Maack 3rd Herb Maack 4th Jim Ostendarp 4th Jim Ostendarp 8th Bill Wrabley 5th Bill Wrabley Bill Wrabley 4th Bill Wrabley 4th Bill Wrabley 2nd Fred Prender 6th Fred Prender 3rd Fred Prender 8th Jim Roe, John Raber 18th Bill Yeomans 12th Bill Yeomans Bill Yeomans Bill Yeomans Bill Yeomans, Trent Smith 7th Trent Smith 4th Rich Schumacher 7th Rich Schumacher 4th Rich Schumacher 7th Bob Ferraro 6th Bob Ferraro 4th Bob Ferraro 4th Bob Ferraro 5th Bob Ferraro 5th Bob Ferraro 2nd Bob Ferraro 4th Bob Ferraro 3rd Bob Ferraro 4th Bob Ferraro 5th Bob Ferraro 3rd Bob Ferraro 4th Bob Ferraro 3rd Bob Ferraro 1st Bob Ferraro 2nd Bob Ferraro 2nd Bob Ferraro 2nd Bob Ferraro 3rd Bob Ferraro 2nd Bob Ferraro 3rd Bob Ferraro 4th Bob Ferraro 1st Bob Ferraro Bob Ferraro 7th John Hangey 7th John Hangey 5th John Hangey -- ** Tim Wittman 10th Tim Wittman 12th Dan Wirnsberger 9th Dan Wirnsberger 8th Dan Wirnsberger t-3rd Dan Wirnsberger 4th Dan Wirnsberger 8th Dan Wirnsberger 13th Dan Wirnsberger 10th Dan Wirnsberger 15th Dan Wirnsberger 3rd (.470)

* In 1944 and 1945, servicemen stationed at Bucknell conducted a wrestling program. Wrestling did not begin as a varsity sport until the 1946-47 season. ** No team points awarded

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Year Captain(s) 1944 --1945 --1946-47 Jim Mullins 1947-48 Jim Mullins 1948-49 --1949-50 --1950-51 --1951-52 Charles Mercer, Belber Robinson 1952-53 --1953-54 --1954-55 --1955-56 Stanley Ellson, Charles Anderson 1956-57 Bill Benton 1957-58 Larry Dempster 1958-59 John Ayre, Rowland Bell 1959-60 John Ayre 1960-61 Don Warfel 1961-62 Ken Brust, Bill Graham 1962-63 Jim Koehn 1963-64 Glenn Dussinger 1964-65 Wally Schwartz 1965-66 Joe Enos 1966-67 Charlie Sacavage, Dick Kaufman 1967-68 Charlie Sacavage, Dick Kaufman 1968-69 Pete Sullivan, John Thompson 1969-70 William Montgomery 1970-71 Meet Captains 1971-72 Alan Loesch, Mark Ramage, Thomas Rivoire 1972-73 Richard Mischinski, Jack Sauers 1973-74 Meet Captains 1974-75 Meet Captains 1975-76 William Cressler, Robert Marchinek, Edward Schumach 1976-77 Robert Bryson, Tom Scotton 1977-78 Tom Scotton, Richard Strouse 1978-79 Robert Greenly, Gregory Morris 1979-80 Robert Greenly, Gregory Morris 1980-81 Doug Mays 1981-82 John Stoner 1982-83 Tim Pangonas, Walt Zimmerman 1983-84 Tim Pangonas 1984-85 Jeff Shaner 1985-86 Jeff Shaner 1986-87 Ed Curran, Mark Dawson 1987-88 Mike Bomberger, Kevin Bullis, Ed Curran 1988-89 Mark Faglioni, Eric Miller, Jeff Scotton, Bruce Tharp 1989-90 Bryan Burns, Tom Marchetti, Rob Redfoot 1990-91 Bryan Burns, Tom Marchetti, John Walizer 1991-92 Ken Herceg, Ben Myers, Mike Van Doren 1992-93 Phil Elliott, Bobby Ferraro, George Swann, Mike Van Doren 1993-94 Clay Burkle, Bobby Ferraro 1994-95 Bobby Ferraro 1995-96 Ryan Heim, Bob Renn, Ty Rothermel, Mike Wiley 1996-97 Jeff Fisher 1997-98 Jeff Fisher, Matt Mittman 1998-99 Jason Bellis 1999-2000 Ryan Fasnacht, Rashaan Williams 2000-01 Ryan Fasnacht, Brian Neuman 2001-02 Brian Neuman, Rocky Miller 2006-07 Eric Lapotsky, David Marble, Andy Rendos 2007-08 George Hingson, David Marble, Andy Rendos 2008-09 David Marble, Andy Rendos, Shane Riccio 2009-10 Kevin LeValley, David Marble, Andy Rendos, Shane Riccio 2010-11 Kevin LeValley 2011-12 Jack Ingram, Joe McMullan, John Regan, Derrik Russell 2012-13 Jack Ingram, Corey Lear, Tyler Lyster, Austin Miller, Derrik Russell 2013-14 Tyler Lyster, Paul Petrov, Joe Stolfi 2014-15 Rustin Barrick, Tyler Lyster, Paul Petrov, Joe Stolfi 2015-16 Junior and Senior Classes

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1. 3. 5. 8. 16.

Name Eric Lapotsky Andy Rendos Joe Stolfi Joe Stolfi Kevin LeValley Paul Petrov Paul Petrov Tom Scotton Steve Greenly Bob Greenly Kevin LeValley David Marble Andy Rendos David Marble Derek Reber Tom Scotton Doug Mays Shane Riccio David Marble Ben Chunko Brian Pitzer

Year 2006-07 2006-07 2014-15 2013-14 2010-11 2014-15 2013-14 1974-75 1978-79 1978-79 2009-10 2007-08 2007-08 2006-07 2008-09 1975-76 1980-81 2007-08 2009-10 2000-01 1998-99

W-L Pct. 19-2 .905 19-3 .864 18-1 .947 18-3 .857 17-1 .944 17-2 .895 17-3 .850 16-0 1.000 16-1 .941 16-2 .889 16-2 .889 16-5 .762 16-5 .762 16-6 .727 16-4 .800 15-0 1.000 15-2 .882 15-2 .882 15-2 .882 15-3 .833 15-3 .833

Name Kevin LeValley Joe Stolfi Kevin LeValley Joe Stolfi Andy Rendos Andy Rendos Brian Pitzer Shane Riccio Shane Riccio Bryan Burns Tom Marchetti Bobby Ferraro Paul Petrov Derek Reber Bobby Ferraro David Marble Brian Pitzer David Marble Tom Sleigh

Year 2009-10 2014-15 2010-11 2013-14 2009-10 2008-09 1998-99 2009-10 2008-09 1990-91 1990-91 1993-94 2013-14 2008-09 1994-95 2009-10 1997-98 2008-09 2014-15

W-L Pct. 42-8 .840 37-8 .822 34-3 .919 34-8 .810 33-7 .825 33-8 .805 33-9 .786 33-11 .750 33-16 .673 32-9 .780 31-6 .838 31-8 .795 31-9 .775 31-12 .721 30-6 .833 30-10 .750 30-11 .732 30-12 .714 30-18 .625

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Name Years W-L-T Pct. Kevin LeValley 2007-11 127-40 .760 Andy Rendos 2006-10 121-32 .791 Bobby Ferraro 1991-95 118-21-1 .846 David Marble 2006-10 111-44 .716 Shane Riccio 2006-10 108-49 .688 Tom Marchetti 1987-91 106-24-1 .813 Joe Stolfi 2011-pres. 99-37 .728 Brian Pitzer 1996-2000 93-37 .715 Tom Scotton 1974-78 89-4-1 .952 Ken Herceg 1988-92 88-34 .721 Corey Lear 2009-13 88-43 .672 Brantley Hooks 2006-11 87-67 .565 Mike Van Doren 1988-93 82-33 .713 Bryan Burns 1987-91 81-30-1 .728

Career Records (Wins)

Name Joe Stolfi Brian Pitzer Joe Stolfi Tom Marchetti Ken Herceg Brian Pitzer Mark Dawson Bobby Ferraro Ken Herceg Eric Lapotsky Ellery Crissman Ken Herceg Bryan Burns Bobby Ferraro Bobby Ferraro

Year No. 2013-14 23 1998-99 20 2014-15 20 1990-91 19 1991-92 16 1997-98 15 1986-87 13 1991-92 13 1990-91 13 2006-07 13 1985-86 12 1989-90 12 1990-91 12 1993-94 12 1994-95 12

Season Dual Records (Winning %) 1. 11. 12. 13.

Name Tom Scotton Tom Scotton Bobby Ferraro Solomon Webb Bobby Ferraro Jeff Scotton Tom Scotton George Snook Tom Marchetti Andy Rendos Tom Scotton Joe Stolfi Kevin LeValley

Year W-L-T Pct. 1974-75 16-0 1.000 1975-76 15-0 1.000 1992-93 14-0 1.000 1997-98 13-0 1.000 1993-94 13-0 1.000 1988-89 13-0 1.000 1977-78 12-0 1.000 1984-85 12-0 1.000 1989-90 12-0 1.000 2009-10 12-0 1.000 1976-77 12-0-1 .962 2014-15 18-1 .947 2010-11 17-1 .944

Season Overall Records (Winning %) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Name Tom Scotton Kevin LeValley Tom Marchetti Bobby Ferraro Bobby Ferraro Ed Curran Mike Van Doren Kevin LeValley Tom Marchetti Bobby Ferraro Andy Rendos

Year W-L-T Pct. 1977-78 28-1 .966 2010-11 34-3 .919 1989-90 29-3 .906 1992-93 28-3 .903 1991-92 29-4-1 .868 1987-88 23-4 .852 1992-93 28-5 .848 2009-10 42-8 .840 1990-91 31-6 .838 1994-95 30-6 .833 2009-10 33-7 .825

Career Records (Winning %) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 12. 13. 14.

Name Years W-L-T Pct. Tom Scotton 1974-78 89-4-1 .952 Bobby Ferraro 1991-95 118-21-1 .846 Steve Greenly 1978-81 54-10 .844 Gene Santoli 1971-75 60-9-8 .831 Tom Marchetti 1987-91 106-24-1 .813 Andy Rendos 2006-10 121-32 .791 Ed Curran 1984-88 71-20-1 .777 Kevin LeValley 2010-11 127-40 .760 Bryan Burns 1987-91 81-30-1 .728 Joe Stolfi 2011-pres. 99-37 .728 Paul Petrov 2012-pres. 78-30 .722 Ken Herceg 1988-92 88-34 .721 David Marble 2006-10 111-44 .716 Brian Pitzer 1996-2000 93-37 .715

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Name Year No. Joe Stolfi 2011-pres. 52 Brian Pitzer 1996-2000 50 Ken Herceg 1988-92 46 Bobby Ferraro 1991-95 44 Tom Marchetti 1987-91 41 Mark Dawson 1983-87 30 Ron Wellman 1991-95 28 Tom Scotton 1974-78 24 Mark Faglioni 1985-89 24 Andy Rendos 2006-10 24 Steven Greenly 1978-81 21

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Season Overall Records (Wins) 1. 2. 3. 5. 10. 11. 15.

Pins (Season) 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 11.

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2015-16 Bucknell Wrestling Bucknell at NCAA Championships 1976 – Arizona Tom Scotton (ECC 134-pound champion) Dec. Amos Goodlow (Michigan), 21-10 Lost to Rudy Johnson (Portland State), 6-2

1985 – Oklahoma City George Snook (ECC 142-pound champion) Lost to John Giura (Wisconsin), 20-9 (Snook eliminated after Giura lost next match)

1977 – Oklahoma Tom Scotton (ECC 134-pound champion) Dec. Bobby Sparks (Washington), 11-8 Dec. Mike Pollock (Missouri), 6-4 Lost to Pat Neu (Minnesota), 8-2 Lost to Kurt Mock (Kentucky), 6-2

1986 – Iowa Mark Faglioni (ECC 118-pound champion) Lost by tech. fall to Eddie Woodburn (Oklahoma State), 20-3 (5:38) (Faglioni eliminated after Woodburn lost) Ed Curran (ECC 134-pound champion) Dec. Stan Armstrong (Boise State), 8-7 Dec. Nick Neville (Oklahoma), 6-1 Lost to Tim Cochran (Tennessee), 5-0 Lost to Dan Matauch (Michigan State), 8-4 Jeff Shaner (ECC wild card entry at 158) Lost to Paul Huyck (Cal St.-Bakersfield), 5-0 (Shaner eliminated after Huyck lost next match)

1978 – Maryland Tom Scotton (ECC 134-pound champion) Lost to Bobby Sparks (Washington), 14-10

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1979 – Iowa State Steve Greenly (ECC 150-pound champion) Lost to Jack Garrison (Colorado State), 24-16 Bob Greenly (ECC 177-pound champion) Lost to Don Brown (Oregon), 15-11 Lost to Eric Moll (Louisiana State), 21-9 Rich Passerotti (ECC heavyweight champion) Lost to Fred McGaver (Marquette), 8-5 Lost to Tom Waldon (Iowa State), 8-5 1980 – Oregon State Bob Greenly (ECC 167-pound champion) Lost to Fred Duell (Oklahoma State), 13-10 1981 – Princeton Jim TenBrook (ECC 142-pound champion) Lost by fall to Dave Brown (Iowa State), 0:35 1982 – Iowa State Mike Rhoads (ECC 118-pound champion) Lost to Randy Blackman (Eastern Illinois), 5-4 Tim Pangonas (ECC heavyweight champion) Dec. Paul Maltagliati (George Mason), 3-3, 1-0 Lost to Mike Holcomb (Miami Ohio), 19-0 1983 – Oklahoma City Walt Zimmerman (ECC 150-pound champion) Lost to Ed Wohlwender (Army), 7-5 1984 – Meadowlands, N.J. Tim Pangonas (ECC heavyweight champion) Lost to Gary Albright (Nebraska), 1:29 Lost to Rod Severn (Arizona State), 13-5 Mike Rizzo (126 lbs.) Lost by tech. fall to Tony Russo (Maryland), 4-2

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1987 – Maryland Ed Curran (ECC 134-pound champion) Lost to Tim Flynn (Penn State), 8-2 Lost to Joei Bales (Northwestern), 7-4 Kevin Bullis (ECC 158-pound champion) Lost to Mark Banks (Bloomsburg), 9-3 (Bullis eliminated after Banks lost next match) Mike Bomberger (ECC 167-pound champion) Won by fall over Anthony Cox (Campbell), 2:19 Lost to Greg Elinsky (Penn State), 15-4 Lost to Vince Hughes (Montana), 10-6 1988 – Iowa State Ed Curran (ECC 134-pound champion) Lost to Chris Toler (George Mason), 7-5 (Curran eliminated after Toler lost next match) Jeff Scotton (ECC 142-pound champion) Lost to Rob Meloy (Penn State), 15-3 (Scotton eliminated after Meloy lost next match) Kevin Bullis (ECC 158-pound champion) Dec. Jeff Caldwell (Oregon State), 13-6 Lost to Mike Carr (West Virginia), 10-4 Lost to Tom Toggas (Lehigh), 11-3 1989 – Oklahoma City Mark Faglioni (ECC 126-pound champion) Lost by fall to John Epperly (Lehigh), 5:21 (Faglioni eliminated after Epperly lost next match) Jeff Scotton (ECC 142-pound champion) Lost to Pat Santoro (Pitt), 13-4 (Santoro went on to win title) Lost to John Martin (Cal Poly SLO), 10-10, 8-3 (OT) Tom Marchetti (ECC 167-pound champion) Won by fall over Jeff Ansted (Toledo), 1:52 Dec. Jeff Harris (SW Missouri St.), 9-1 Won by fall over John Rippley (Army), 3-3, 7:37 (OT) Dec. Rob Milavsky (James Madison), 11-5 Lost to Dave Lee (Wisconsin), 9-0 (Lee went on to win title) Won by fall over Jason Morris (Syracuse), 3:58 Lost to Mike Farrell (Oklahoma State), 12-3 Rob Redfoot (ECC 177-pound champion) Lost by fall to Junior Meek (Oklahoma), 2:41 Dec. Kurk Volm (George Mason), 11-7 Lost to Mike Funk (Northwestern), 4-0 Bryan Burns (ECC 190-pound champion) Lost to Gary Horner (Clarion), 14-5 Lost to Joe Stafford (Oklahoma), 3-1

1990 – Maryland Chris Doukas (ECC 126-pound champion) Lost by fall to Duaine Martin (Northern Iowa), 4:15 Lost to Gary Roberts (New Mexico), 6-0 Tom Marchetti (ECC 167-pound champion) Dec. Jay Weiss (F&M), 7-1 Dec. Mark Gerardi (Notre Dame), 6-2 Lost to Mark Banks (West Virginia), 11-3 Lost to Robby Hadden (Oklahoma St.), 7-4 Bryan Burns (ECC 190-pound champion) Lost to Randy Couture (Oklahoma State), 7-0 Dec. Mark Zenas (Michigan State), 11-2 Dec. Fritz Lehrke (Michigan), 11-5 Dec. Brad Webber (Duke), 5-2 Lost to Matt Case (Northwestern), 13-0 1991 – Iowa Mike Van Doren (ECWA 150-pound champion) Lost to Todd Chesbro (Oklahoma State), 9-5 Won by fall over Andy Fitzpatrick (Bloomsburg), 1:54 Lost to Ted Hickey (SW Missouri St.), 6-2 Tom Marchetti (ECWA 167-pound champion) Won by fall over John Gluckow (Princeton), 5:32 Lost to Ray Brinzer (Oklahoma State), 7-2 Lost to Mike Scott (Wyoming), 8-3 Bryan Burns (ECWA 190-pound champion) Dec. Dan Richie (Ohio State), 8-2 Won by tech. fall over Steve King (Notre Dame), 21-5 (6:08) Lost to Randy Couture (Oklahoma State), 7-2 Won by fall over Dan Troupe (Iowa State), 1:11 Lost to Travis Fiser (Iowa), 4-2 Lost to Mike Funk (Northwestern), 6-4 OT 1992 – Oklahoma City Phil Elliott (ECWA wild card entry at 134) Dec. William Gay (Oklahoma), 12-6 Lost to Tom Brands (Iowa), 23-9 Lost to Jody Jackson (Virginia), 9-6 Mike Van Doren (ECWA wild-card entry at 150) Lost to Torrae Jackson (Iowa State), 16-7 Lost by fall to Jason Hawk (Rutgers), 4:40 Ken Herceg (ECWA 167-pound champion) Dec. Corey Creech (App. State), 5-3 (OT, 1:28) Lost to Charles Jones (Purdue), 14-3 (Jones went on to win title) Lost to Brian Malavar (Cal St.-Bakersfield), 13-6 Bobby Ferraro (ECWA 190-pound champion) Lost to Tom Storey (Navy), 5-4 Lost to Dave Malacek (Northern Iowa), 5-0 1993 – Iowa State George Swann (ECWA 126-pound champion) Dec. Tom Koch (Lehigh), 3-2 Lost to Shawn Charles (Arizona State), 13-6 Lost to Dane Campbell (Miami (Ohio)), 4-0 Mike Van Doren (ECWA 150-pound champion) Lost to Pat Craig (Oregon), 8-7 (VanDoren eliminated after Craig lost next match) Bobby Ferraro (ECWA 177-pound champion) Lost to Ryan Jibben (Wyoming), 5-3 (Ferraro eliminated after Jibben lost next match) 1994 – North Carolina Bobby Ferraro (ECWA 177-pound champion) Dec. Erich Harvey (Michigan State), 5-4 Dec. Mike Guerin (Lock Haven), 5-3 Lost to Shane Camera (North Carolina), 5-5 TB, RT Dec. Travis Gittins (Oklahoma State), 12-5 Lost to Les Gutches (Oregon State), 11-3 Lost to Jesse Rawls (Michigan), 11-3

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2015-16 Bucknell Wrestling Bucknell at NCAA Championships 1995 – Iowa Steve Caruso (ECWA 134-pound champion) Dec. Jim Johnson (Ohio State), 10-7 Lost to #2 Babak Mohammedabi (Oregon St.), 22-5 Lost by fall to Justin Davids (Minnesota), 0:18 Jason Prokopchak (ECWA 167-pound champion) Lost to #11 Kemal Pegram (Lock Haven), 11-5 (Prokopchak eliminated when Pegram lost next match) Bobby Ferraro (ECWA 177-pound champion) Dec. John Shelton (Central Michigan), 8-0 Lost by fall to #6 Rohan Gardner (Northwestern), 2:36 Dec. Jim Straight (Edinboro), 7-2 Dec.#9 Mike Guerin (Lock Haven), 1-0 Lost to Reese Andy (Wyoming), 4-3, OT Dec. Doug Zembiec (Navy), 2-1, OT 1996 – Minnesota Jeff Fazio (ECWA 142-pound runner-up) Lost to J.J. Fasnacht (Pitt), 17-6 Dec. Erik Murry (East Illinois), 13-3 Lost to Shane Mack (Maryland), 11-4

2007 – Auburn Hills, Mich. David Marble (EIWA wild card entry at 133) Dec. Tyler Dillashaw (Fullerton), 14-7. Lost to #1 Nick Simmons (Michigan State), 7-0 Lost to Eric Albright (Virginia), MD 16-6 Andy Rendos (EIWA 3rd-place finisher at 165) Maj. dec. Brian Perry (Stanford), 12-4 Lost to #3 Eric Tannenbaum (Michigan), MD 12-4 Lost to #8 Steve Anceravage (Cornell), 4-2 Eric Lapotsky (EIWA 3rd-place finisher at 197) Lost to Nick Roy (Michigan), 8-3 Won by fall over James Gibson (Edinboro), 1:28 Dec. #1 Maxwell Askren (Missouri), 5-2 Lost to Jared Villers (West Virginia), 7-3

2009 – St. Louis, Mo. Derek Reber (EIWA 3rd-place finisher at 125) Lost to #5 Charlie Falck (Iowa), MD 11-3 Lost to Ian Moser (Bloomsburg), 11-6 David Marble (EIWA 4th-place finisher at 133) Dec. #3 James Kennedy (Illinois), 7-5 (ot) Maj. Dec. Cory VomBaur (Wyoming), 11-0 Lost to Dan Mitcheff (Kent State), 10-5 Dec Thomas Kimbrell (Cal Bakersfield), 14-9 Lost to #11 Mike Grey (Cornell), MD 13-5 Kevin LeValley (EIWA 6th-place finisher at 149) Lost to #1 Brent Metcalf (Iowa), Fall 6:01 Dec. Robert Sanders (Nebraska), 10-1 Lost to #11 Steve Brown (Central Michigan), 4-1 Andy Rendos (EIWA 2nd-place finisher at 165) Dec. #10 Chris Brown (Old Dominion), 2-0 Dec. #7 Stephen Dwyer (Nebraska), 5-2 Lost to #2 Andrew Howe (Wisconsin), 7-3 Dec. Dan Vallimont (Penn State), 5-3 Maj. Dec. Tyler Sherfey (Boise State), 11-2 Lost to #8 Jonathan Reader (Iowa State), 7-4 Dec. #4 Moza Fay (Northern Iowa), 9-6 Shane Riccio (EIWA 3rd-place finisher at 174) Lost to #5 Raymond Jordan (Missouri), MD 11-3 Dec. #12 Alton Lucas (Hofstra), 2-0 Lost to John Dergo (Illinois), MD 10-2 David Thompson (EIWA wild card entry at 184) Lost to #7 Doug Umbehauer (Rider), MD 10-1 Dec. Christopher Daggett (Liberty), 6-2 Lost to Vincenzo DiDona (Central Michigan), 3-0 2010 – Omaha, Neb. David Marble (EIWA 3rd-place finisher at 133) Maj. Dec. John Trumbetti (Lock Haven), 11-1 Lost to #4 Jordan Oliver (Oklahoma State), 6-4 Dec. Ben Ashmore (Arizona State), 7-1 Lost to #12 Steve Mytych (Drexel), 5-3 (sv)

Kevin LeValley (EIWA 2nd-place finisher at 149) Dec. Andrew Nadhir (Northwestern), 6-3 Lost to #8 Jason Chamberlain (Boise State), 5-2 Dec. Cesar Grajales (Penn), 2-0 Dec. Nicholas Bertucci (Purdue), 5-1 Dec. #7 Mitch Mueller (Iowa State), 7-6 (tb) Lost to #4 Kyle Ruschell (Wisconsin), 3-1 (sv) Dec. Kyle Borshoff (American), 5-0 Andy Rendos (EIWA 1st-place finisher at 165) Dec. Kyle Bounds (Michigan State), 8-2 Maj. Dec. Edwin Hojilla (UNC Greensboro), 14-2 Dec. Tyler Grayson (Central Michigan), 3-2 Lost to #1 Andrew Howe (Wisconsin), 7-2 Dec. #4 Jonathan Reader (Iowa State), 7-2 Dec. Chris Brown (Old Dominion), 9-5 Lost to #2 Jarrod King (Edinboro), 7-1 Lost to Tyler Caldwell (Oklahoma), 6-3 Shane Riccio (EIWA 3rd-place finisher at 174) Lost to Dorian Henderson (Missouri), 3-2 Lost to Brad Darrington (Utah Valley), 7-3 2011 – Philadelphia, Pa. Kevin LeValley (EIWA 1st-place finisher at 149) Maj. Dec. Joey Metzler (Old Dominion), 10-2 Maj. Dec. Scott Sakaguchi (Oregon State), 8-0 Lost to #6 Jason Chamberlain (Boise State), 4-3 (tb1) Maj. Dec. Torsten Gillespie (Edinboro), 11-2 Lost to #11 Andrew Nadhir (Northwestern), 6-5 Dec. Derek Valenti (Virginia), 5-4 Jay Hahn (EIWA 4th-place finisher at 197) Dec. Nikolas Brown (Chattanooga), 11-7 Lost to #4 Dustin Kilgore (Kent State), MD 13-4 Lost to Daniel Mitchell (American), MD 10-1 2012 – St. Louis, Mo. Austin Miller (EIWA 3rd-place finisher at 125) Lost to #2 Zachary Sanders (Minnesota), Fall 6:00 Lost to Antonio Gravely (Appalachian State), 13-10 Corey Lear (EIWA wild card entry at 165) Lost to #1 David Taylor (Penn State), Fall 1:40 Won by fall David Chezza (Michigan State), 1:02 Dec. Dallas Bailey (Oklahoma State), 4-2 Lost to #9 Conrad Polz (Illinois), Fall 0:33 2013 – Des Moines, Iowa Joe Stolfi (EIWA 3rd-place finisher at 285) Lost to #6 Bobby Telford (Iowa), 8-1 Dec. Justin Grant (Bloomsburg), 8-4 Won by fall #12 Adam Chalfant (Indiana), 6:38 Dec. Benjamin Apland (Michigan), 6-2 Lost to #10 Jarod Trice (Central Michigan), 7-3

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1998 – Cleveland State Solomon Webb (ECWA 126-pound runner-up) Lost by tech. fall to #3 Eric Guerrero (Oklahoma St.), 15-0 (6:56) (Guerrero went on to win title) Dec. Bobby Hanson (Ten.-Chattanooga), 7-3 Lost by fall to Stan Greene (Fresno St.), 6:38 1999 – Penn State Brian Pitzer (ECWA 165-pound runner-up) Dec. Peter Rogers (Ohio State), 7-5, OT Lost by fall to Matt Demers (Fresno State), 2:34 Lost by fall to #1 Joe Heskett (Iowa State), 1:54 Lost to Sean Morgan (Oregon), 8-3

2008 – St. Louis, Mo. David Marble (EIWA 2nd-place finisher at 133) Lost to #2 James Kennedy (Illinois), MD 12-2 Dec. Tyler Dillashaw (Fullerton), 11-7 Lost to Cory Fish (Boise State), 8-4 Andy Rendos (EIWA 4th-place finisher at 165) Lost to #6 Jonathan Reader (Iowa State), 8-2 Dec. Matt Coughlin (Indiana), 3-1 Lost to #12 Jarrod King (Edinboro), 4-2 Shane Riccio (EIWA wild card entry at 174) Lost to Chance Litton (West Virginia), 7-1 Lost by fall to Alex Dolly (Northern Iowa), 1:18

2014 – Oklahoma City, Okla. Paul Petrov (EIWA 6th-place finisher at 125) Lost to #16 Joey Dance (Virginia Tech), 6-1 Dec. Jade Rauser (Utah Valley), 12-8 Lost to #15 Znthony Zanetta (Pittsburgh), 3-1 Joe Stolfi (EIWA 1st-place finisher at 285) Lost to #16 Amarveer Dhesi (Oregon State), MD 14-6 Won by fall Blaize Cabell (Northern Iowa), 3:24 Lost to Billy Smith (Rutgers), 10-6

Bucknell’s school-record six 2009 NCAA Qualifiers (l-r): David Thompson, Kevin LeValley, Andy Rendos, David Marble, Derek Reber, Shane Riccio

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2015 – St. Louis, Mo. #16 Paul Petrov (EIWA 3rd-place finisher at 125) Lost to Conor Youtsey (Michigan), 5-4. Lost to Dominic Parisi (Appalachian State), 6-4. Tyler Smith (EIWA 3rd-place finisher at 141) Lost to #11 Chris Mecate (Old Dominion), 1:16. Lost to Steven Rodrigues (Illinois), 11-4. Tom Sleigh (EIWA 5th-place finisher at 184) Lost to #5 Taylor Meeks (Oregon State), 9-0. Lost to Lelund Weatherspoon (Iowa State), 3-1 (tb1). #14 Joe Stolfi (EIWA 2nd-place finisher at 285) Won by fall J.J. Everard (South Dakota State), 6:29. Lost to Spencer Myers (Maryland), 8:30. Medical Forfeit vs. Ryan Solomon (Pittsburgh)

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NCAA All-Americans

Tom Marchetti 1989 - 4th place - 167 lbs.

Bryan Burns 1991 - 8th place - 190 lbs.

Bobby Ferraro 1994 - 8th place - 177 lbs. 1995 - 7th place - 177 lbs.

Andy Rendos 2009 - 5th place - 165 lbs. 2010 - 6th place - 165 lbs.

Kevin LeValley 2010 - 7th place - 149 lbs. 2011 - 7th place - 149 lbs.

Kevin LeValley on the podium at the 2011 NCAA Championships

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National Qualifiers 1976 Tom Scotton (134 lbs.) 1977 Tom Scotton (134 lbs.) 1978 Tom Scotton (134 lbs.) 1979 Steve Greenly (150 lbs.) Bob Greenly (177 lbs.) Rick Passerotti (HWT) 1980 Bob Greenly (167 lbs.) 1981 Jim TenBrook (142 lbs.) 1982 Mike Rhoads (118 lbs.) Tim Pangonas (HWT) 1983 Walt Zimmerman (150 lbs.) 1984 Mike Rizzo (126 lbs.) Tim Pangonas (HWT) 1985 George Snook (142 lbs.) 1986 Mark Faglioni (118 lbs.) Ed Curran (134 lbs.) Jeff Shaner (158 lbs.) 1987 Ed Curran (134 lbs.) Kevin Bullis (158 lbs.) Mike Bomberger (167 lbs.) 1988 Ed Curran (134 lbs.) Jeffrey Scotton (142 lbs.) Kevin Bullis (158 lbs.) 1989 Mark Faglioni (126 lbs.) Jeffrey Scotton (142 lbs.) Tom Marchetti (167 lbs.) Rob Redfoot (177 lbs.) Bryan Burns (190 lbs.) 1990 Chris Doukas (126 lbs.) Tom Marchetti (167 lbs.) Bryan Burns (190 lbs.) 1991 Mike Van Doren (150 lbs.) Tom Marchetti (167 lbs.) Bryan Burns (190 lbs.) 1992 Phil Elliot (134 lbs.) Mike Van Doren (150 lbs.) Ken Herceg (167 lbs.) Bobby Ferraro (190 lbs.) 1993 George Swann (126 lbs.) Mike Van Doren (150 lbs.) Bobby Ferraro (177 lbs.)

1994 1995 1996 1998 1999 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Bobby Ferraro (177lbs.) Steve Caruso (134 lbs.) Bobby Ferraro (177 lbs.) Jason Prokopchak (177 lbs.) Jeff Fazio (142 lbs.) Solomon Webb (126 lbs.) Brian Pitzer (165 lbs.) David Marble (133 lbs.) Andy Rendos (165 lbs.) Eric Lapotsky (197 lbs.) David Marble (133 lbs.) Andy Rendos (165 lbs.) Shane Riccio (174 lbs.) Derek Reber (125 lbs.) David Marble (133 lbs.) Kevin LeValley (149 lbs.) Andy Rendos (165 lbs.) Shane Riccio (174 lbs.) David Thompson (184 lbs.) David Marble (133 lbs.) Kevin LeValley (149 lbs.) Andy Rendos (165 lbs.) Shane Riccio (174 lbs.) Kevin LeValley (149 lbs.) Jay Hahn (197 lbs.) Austin Miller (125 lbs.) Corey Lear (165 lbs.) Corey Lear (165 lbs.) Joe Stolfi (285 lbs.) Paul Petrov (125 lbs.) Joe Stolfi (285 lbs.) Paul Petrov (125 lbs.) Tyler Smith (141 lbs.) Tom Sleigh (184 lbs.) Joe Stolfi (285 lbs.)

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Andy Rendos on the podium at the 2010 NCAA Championships

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2015-16 Bucknell Wrestling EIWA Championships EIWA Placewinners 2000 Gbenga Akinnagbe, 4th (184) 2001 Jeremy Weller, 6th (133) Ben Chunko, 6th (174) Brian Falciglia, 6th (197) 2002 Brian Falciglia, 4th (197) 2007 David Marble, 6th (133) Andy Rendos, 3rd (165) Eric Lapotsky, 3rd (197) 2008 David Marble, 2nd (133) Andy Rendos, 4th (165) Shane Riccio, 5th (174)

2010 David Marble, 3rd (133) John Regan, 7th (141) Kevin LeValley, 2nd (149) Brantley Hooks, 6th (157) Andy Rendos, 1st (165) Shane Riccio, 3rd (174) Rob Waltko, 6th (184) Joe McMullan, 8th (Hwt.)

2012 Austin Miller, 3rd (125) John Regan, 7th (157) Corey Lear, 5th (165) 2013 Paul Petrov, 6th (133) Corey Lear, 6th (165) Robert Marchese, 8th (184) Tyler Lyster, 8th (197) Joe Stolfi, 3rd (285) 2014 Paul Petrov, 6th (125) Victor Lopez, 7th (149) Joe Stolfi, 1st (285) 2015 Paul Petrov, 3rd (125) Grim Gonzalez, 5th (133) Tyler Smith, 3rd (141) Victor Lopez, 4th (149) Tom Sleigh, 5th (184) Joe Stolfi, 1st (285) Team Finishes 2000: no team points awarded 2001: 10th of 14 (30 points) 2002: 12th of 13 (12.5) 2007: 9th of 14 (40) 2008: 8th of 14 (43.5) 2009: t-3rd of 14 (79) 2010: 4th of 13 (103.5) 2011: 8th of 13 (59) 2012: 13th of 14 (28.5) 2013: 10th of 14 (47) 2014: 15th of 18 (42.5) 2015: 3rd of 16 (90)

2011 Kevin LeValley, 1st (149) Brantley Hooks, 7th (157) Corey Lear, 7th (165) Rob Waltko, 6th (184) Jay Hahn, 4th (197)

Joe Stolfi on the top of the podium at the 2014 EIWA Championships.

Paul Petrov 3rd at 125 lbs.

Grim Gonzalez 5th at 133 lbs.

Tyler Smith 3rd at 141 lbs.

Victor Lopez 4th at 149 lbs.

Tom Sleigh 5th at 184 lbs.

Joe Stolfi 2nd at 285 lbs.

Kevin LeValley wins the 149-pound EIWA title in 2011.

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2009 Derek Reber, 3rd (125) David Marble, 4th (133) Kevin LeValley, 6th (149) Scott Sechler, 6th (157) Andy Rendos, 2nd (165) Shane Riccio, 3rd (174) David Thompson, 5th (184)

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Andy Rendos won the first individual EIWA title in program history in 2010.

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The Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA), as it is known today, had its beginning in 1904. Then, students from a number of schools in the East met and proposed the creation of a group whose responsibility it would be to organize intercollegiate wrestling as a formal sport. One year later wrestlers from Columbia, Pennsylvania, Princeton and Yale competed in the first EIWA tournament. Under the management of J. Edward Weisenfluh, a student at Penn, the first tournament was held April 7, 1905, in the Gymnasium of Weightman Hall on the Penn campus in Philadelphia. At this first meeting the Intercollegiate Wrestling Association was born. Thereafter, three meetings were held each year, once just before the tournament, once just after the meet, and once in October at which a new tourney site was selected. No team scoring was kept at the first EIWA tournament in 1905. All that was recorded was the total number of bouts won by each wrestler, in the following weight classes: 115, 125, 135, 145, 158, 175 and heavyweight. Based on that system, Yale won, followed in order by Columbia, Princeton and Pennsylvania. Remaining strictly a student organization for three and one-half decades, the group gradually assumed the name “Eastern” to distinguish itself from the faculty-controlled “Western” Association, now known as the Big Ten. Ultimately, after the 1939 meet, the students capitulated to faculty control, and the Eastern College Athletic Conference, organized in 1938, has since provided formal structure for the EIWA, which now functions as an allied entity of the ECAC. “The Easterns” have survived both as the oldest intercollegiate wrestling organization and as a unique athletic event with unusually widespread spectator appeal. Today, membership in the EIWA numbers 16 schools: American, Army, Binghamton, Brown, Bucknell, Columbia, Cornell, Drexel, Franklin & Marshall, Harvard, Hofstra, Lehigh, Navy, Penn, Princeton and Sacred Heart. Binghamton, Drexel and Hofstra were the most recent additions, joining in the summer of 2013.

2011 EIWA Championships Bucknell hosted the 2011 EIWA Championships in Sojka Pavilion, its first conference championship hosting duty since 1997. The two-day event took place in Sojka Pavilion, Bucknell’s primary basketball arena. Thirteen teams visited Lewisburg for the 107th EIWA Championships and Cornell came away with the team title for the fifth consecutive year. The Big Red had four individual champions. Bucknell finished in eighth place in the team standings, but the highlight of the weekend for the Bison was senior All-American Kevin LeValley claiming the program’s second-ever EIWA individual title. The second-seeded LeValley upset top-seeded Kyle Dake of Cornell, who had won the NCAA title at 141 pounds one year earlier, in overtime in front of crowd of nearly 1,700 on a snowy Sunday afternoon. Overall, Bucknell had five placewinners: LeValley (1st at 149), Brantley Hooks (7th at 157), Corey Lear (7th at 165), Rob Waltko (6th at 184) and Jay Hahn (4th at 197).

Kevin LeValley on the podium at the 2011 EIWA Championships.

2011 EIWA Championship Results (Sojka Pavilion, Lewisburg, Pa.)

Place Team Points 1. Cornell 173.5 2. Lehigh 119 3. Rutgers 116.5 4. American 106 5. Penn 98 6. Navy 81.5 7. Columbia 63 8. Bucknell 59 9. Army 56 10. Harvard 47.5 11. Princeton 42.5 12. Franklin & Marshall 20 13. Brown 3.5

Sojka Pavilion during the 2011 EIWA Championships.

Major Awards Fletcher Award: Mack Lewnes, Cornell Sheridan Award: Steve Bosak, Cornell Good Sportsmanship Award: American Coach of the Year: Rob Koll, Cornell Coaches Trophy (outstanding wrestler of tournament): Kevin LeValley, Bucknell

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2015-16 Bucknell Wrestling Hall of Fame Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame - Wrestling Members The Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame was established in 1979 to honor the very best in the history of Bison athletics. Six former wrestlers are among the 245 outstanding members whose contributions to Bucknell athletics are forever preserved in the Hall of Fame. Bryan Burns (’91) - Bryan Burns ‘91 was a three-time conference champion, a three-time NCAA qualifier, and an All-American in the 190-pound weight class as a senior in 1991. Burns captured East Coast Conference titles at 190 pounds in 1989 and 1990, and then he won the East Coast Wrestling Association championship in 1991. He won three matches at NCAAs in both 1990 and 1991, and his eighth-place finish in 1991 made him the second All-American in the history of the Bison wrestling program. Burns helped lead Bucknell to runner-up team finishes at the ECC Championships in 1989 and 1990, and he went on to finish his career with an 81-30-1 individual record. He was ranked third on Bucknell’s all-time wins list at the time of his graduation. Burns’ 32 victories in 1990-91 was a school record at the time. Ed Curran (’88) - Ed Curran was a three-time East Coast Conference wrestling champion during his time as a member of the Bison. Hall of Famer Tom Scotton is the only other Bucknell wrestler to make that claim. He qualified for the NCAA Tournament three times and was a quarterfinalist in 1986. As a senior, Curran posted a 23-4 record at 134 pounds, and he finished with an impressive career record of 71-20-1, which was then the second-highest victory total at Bucknell. He was the Outstanding Wrestler at both the Bloomsburg Invitational and Cornell Invitational in 1987. Curran was just as successful off the wrestling mat, where he made the Dean’s List every semester, won the prestigious University Prize for Men and was a Second Team Academic All-American. He also earned the ECAC Medallion and graduated magna cum laude. Entered Hall of Fame with the Class of 2005.

Richard P. Kaufmann (’68) - A three-year letterman in football and wrestling, Richard P. Kaufmann captained the 1967 football team and was co-captain of the wrestling team as a junior and senior. Kaufmann’s career dual match wrestling record was 17-12-2, and as a senior he won Bucknell’s Outstanding Multiple Sport Athlete Award and the Christy Mathewson Award as the outstanding athlete in the senior class. He began his football career at Bucknell as a fullback, but was moved to defensive end at the beginning of his junior year. He was twice named to the All-Pennsylvania second team and All-Middle Atlantic Conference first team at the new position. The top accounting student in his Bucknell class and a cum laude graduate, Kaufmann received an MBA from Harvard and later returned to the ministry. He served as executive pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City and previously served as pastor of New Life Presbyterian Church in Escondido, Calif. Entered Hall of Fame with the Class of 1996. Thomas M. Marchetti (’91) - Tom Marchetti was a three-time qualifier for the NCAA Wrestling Championships, and as a sophomore in 1989 he became Bucknell’s very first wrestling All-American when he placed fourth at 167 pounds. Marchetti earned three consecutive East Coast Cconference titles from 1989-91, and he was named Outstanding Wrestler at the 1990 ECC Championships. He graduated as Bucknell’s all-time winningest wrestler with a 106-24 mark. His 31 victories in 1990-91 were second-most in program history at the time, while his 45-7 dual-match record was third-best all-time. Marchetti remains one of only five Bucknell wrestlers to win 80 percent of his matches over a four-year career, and he also set school marks for pins in a season (19) and career (41). Marchetti was a Freshman All-American in his first year at Bucknell and was nationally ranked in each of his final three seasons. A Christy Mathewson Award winner as the top senior athlete in his class, Marchetti was a two-year team captain. Entered Hall of Fame with the Class of 2009. Thomas M. Scotton (’78) - Named All-East by National Mat News in 1978 and selected Bucknell’s outstanding wrestler four times, Scotton never lost a dual collegiate match on his way to three ECC championships and appearances at the NCAA Championships and holds several Bison mat records. Twice co-captain, he had a career record of 89-4-1. Entered Hall of Fame with the Class of 1983.

Bryan Burns

Ed Curran

Richard Kaufmann

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Bobby Ferraro (’94) - A first-ballot Hall of Fame choice and Bucknell’s first two-time wrestling All-American, Bobby Ferarro graduated with an impressive 118-21-1 career mat record and four East Coast Wrestling Association gold medals. He became just the third grappler in school history to earn All-America honors with an eighth-place finish in the 177-pound class at the NCAA Championships during his senior season, and then he repeated the distinction with a seventh-place finish as a graduate student in 1995. Ferraro finished 31-8 in 1994, falling just one victory shy of the school record, and he tied a 37-year-old school mark by recording pins in five straight matches. With a 30-6 record in 1995, Ferraro broke the school career victory record and finished second all-time with 44 falls. In becoming just the second man to win four ECWA titles, Ferraro in 1995 also helped the Bison to their second-ever team championship. He was the ECWA Championships Outstanding Wrestler in 1992 and never lost a conference bout. A two-time team captain, he won the Christy Mathewson Award as Bucknell’s top senior athlete. Entered Hall of Fame with the Class of 2004.

Bobby Ferraro

Tom Marchetti

At Least Two NCAA Qualifiers in Nine Straight Years

Tom Scotton

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Akinnagba, Gbenga Albanese, Stephen Alvino, Chris Andrews, Mike*** Armato, Shawn Attridge, Amy*** Ayre, John

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B-B-B

Baker, Mark Ball, Danielle*** Ballentine, George Banzhof, Donald Barrall, Elizabeth*** Barrett, Mark Barrick, Rustin Barton, David Bass, Tracy** Beach, Marlise** Bellis, Jason Bench, Neal Bender, Meghan*** Benedict, Craig Bernstein, Andy Billings, Jennifer** Bitzer, Jack Boddy, Chuck Boerner, Todd Bomberger, R. Michael Bonner, Rory Borzio, Matt Botelho, Devona Boyd, Thomas Boylan, Collin Brinser, George Brust, Kenneth Bryant, Elizabeth*** Bryson, Robert Bullis, Kevin Bullock, Sean Burkle, Clayton Burns, Bryan Burychka, Brian Burychka, Michael

1978-79, 79-80, 80-81, 81-82 1990-91 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73, 73-74 1980-81 1999-2000 1979-80 2013-14, 14-15 1961-62 1994-95 1991-92 1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99 1973-74 1995-96 1972-73 2000-01, 01-02 1990-91 1953-54 2014-15 1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99 1984-85, 86-87, 87-88 2013-14, 14-15 1997-98 1991-92 1992-93, 93-94, 94-95 2014-15 1965-66, 66-67, 67-68 1959-60, 61-62, 62-63 1985-86 1974-75, 75-76, 76-77 1985-86, 86-87, 87-88 1999-2000 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94 1988-89, 89-90, 90-91 1994-95, 95-96 1989-90, 91-92

C-C-C

Cappelli, Steven 1971-72, 72-73, 73-74, 74-75 Caruso, Stephen 1992-93, 93-94, 94-95 Cassara, Debra*** 1978-79, 79-80 Cawley, Douglas 1975-76, 77-78, 78-79 Cernitz, Amy*** 1982-83, 83-84 Cerrone, Mike 1997-98, 98-99, 99-00 Chambers, Carl 1986-87, 87-88, 88-89 Chohany, Luke 2006-07, 07-08 Christiansen, Theodore 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86 Christmas, Gregory 1974-75, 75-76 Chunko, Ben 1997-98, 98-99, 2000-01 Coleman, Steven 1968-69, 70-71 Conroy, Jack 2006-07 Cooper, Kyle 1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99 Cooper, Mark 1983-84, 85-86 Costello, Shannon 1989-90, 90-91, 91-92 Coyle, John 1961-62, 62-63 Cressler, William 1973-74, 74-75, 75-76 Crissman, Ellery 1984-85, 85-86, 86-87, 87-88 Csoka, Kalman 1960-61 Cunningham, John 1962-63 Curran, Edward 1984-85, 85-86, 86-87, 87-88 Currie, Mark 1970-71 Curzi, Courtney*** 1995-96 Czapla, Nicholas 2009-10 Czesak, Stanley 1968-69, 69-70

D-D-D

Danser, Donald Davenport, Bob Davis, Richard Dawson, Mark Dempster, Bell DeSimone, Daniel

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1998-99, 99-00 1975-76 1998-99, 99-00, 00-01 1961-62, 63-64 2011-12 1991-92 1959-60

1970-71 1953-54 1966-67, 67-68 1983-84, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87 1956-57 1980-81, 81-82

DeSimone, David 1973-74, 74-75 DeSimone, Michael 1974-75, 75-76, 76-77, 77-78 DiChiara, Bartholomew 1960-61 DiGiacomo, Matthew 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95 Doerr, Thomas 1998-99, 99-2000, 00-01, 01-02 Doukas, Christopher 1989-90, 90-91 Dusel, Henry 1960-61, 61-62 Dussinger, Glenn 1961-62, 62-63

E-E-E

Ebbott, Douglas Eckenroth, Jeremy Eidus, Robert Elliott, Phillip Ellson, Stan Ellsworth, Leslie Engels, Bob Enos, Joe Erway, Dale

1977-78 1996-97 1969-70 1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93 1953-54 1972-73 1946-47 1963-64 1960-61, 61-62

F-F-F

Faglioni, Mark 1985-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89 Falciglia, Brian 1999-2000, 00-01, 01-02 Fasnacht, Ryan 1997-98, 98-99, 1999-2000, 00-01 Fatool, Francis 1974-75, 75-76 Favia, Vincent 2012-13, 2013-14 Fawcett, Dale 1962-63 Fazio, Jeff 1995-96, 96-97 Ferguson, Ian 1981-82, 82-83 Ferraiuolo, Bill 1974-75 Ferraro, Robert 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95 Fisher, Jeff 1995-96, 96-97, 97-98 Fleming, Joseph 1962-63 Forrest, Kevin 1978-79, 79-80 Foura, Jason 1994-95 Freeman, John*** 1946-47 Fritts, Courtney 1959-60 Fusia, Tom 1948-49

G-G-G

Galligan, Zach Gehring, Doug Gibson, Angie*** Giffin, Gary*** Goldberg, David Gonzalez, Grim Good, Robert Graham, Bill Gravell, George Gray, Harry Green, Brandn Greene, Tyler Greenly, Robert Greenly, Steven Gruneberg, Ronald

H-H-H

Habowski, Stephen

2006-07 1953-54 1988-89 1966-67 1984-85 2013-14, 14-15 1971-72 1959-60, 61-62 1948-49 1975-76, 76-77, 77-78 2000-01, 01-02 2013-14, 14-15 1976-77, 77-78, 78-79, 79-80 1978-79, 79-80, 80-81 1978-79 1985-86

Hahn, Jay Hancock, Zac Hanzlik, Andy Harenza, Beth*** Harris, Tom Hart, Greg Hartman, Daniel Hartrum, Josh Harvey, Christopher Hauser, Bob Hawkins, Thomas Hayes, William Healey, Adam Heim, Ryan Henderson, John Hendrickson, James Henry, Dan Henry, Eric Herbert, Andy Herceg, Kenneth Hingson, George Hooks, Brantley Hostetter, Brock Hottenstein, Jean

I-I-I

Ianotti, Jodi*** Ingald, Carol*** Ingram, Jack Irizarry, Dave Irland, Edwin

J-J-J

Johnson, Charles Johnson, Jeffrie Johnson, Richard Jones, Andre Jones, Nathan Jordan, Michael Judge, Robert

K-K-K

Kagan, Shane Kalaydjian, Ed Kamensky, Frank Kane, Thomas Karanik, John Kaufmann, Richard Keister, Justin Keller, Robert Kelso, Don Kendelhardt, Dave Kerin, Logan Kiely, William Klass, Steve Knight, Donald Koehn, James

2007-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11 2009-10, 10-11 1998-99 1995-96 1963-64 2006-07, 07-08 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86 2001-02 1990-91 2013-14 1969-70 1959-60 2008-09, 10-11, 12-13 1994-95, 95-96 1948-49, 49-50 1968-69 1996-97, 97-98 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84 2000-01, 01-02 1988-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92 2006-07, 07-08 2006-07, 07-08, 09-10, 10-11 1999-2000, 01-02 1987-88 1987-88, 88-89 1975-76, 76-77, 77-78 2012-13 1998-99 1946-47 1994-95, 96-97, 97-98 1976-77 1948-49 1978-79, 79-80 2008-09 1977-78 1981-82, 82-83 1997-98 1953-54 1946-47 1982-83 1962-63 1965-66, 66-67, 67-68 1996-97, 97-98 1972-73, 73-74, 74-75 1953-54 1966-67 2013-14, 14-15 1948-49, 49-50 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96 1960-61, 61-62 1960-61, 61-62

Back Row: 2010 Coaching Staff (Tom Carr, Donny Ooton, Dave Hoffman, Dan Wirnsberger) Front Row: 2010 Senior Class (Andy Rendos, David Marble, Shane Riccio)

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2015-16 Bucknell Wrestling Letterwinners Krayer, Gus Kresho, Chuck Krulock, Joey Kunar, Matt

L-L-L

Ladd, David Lapresi, Connor Lawton, John Lear, Corey Learish, Kelly*** Lennox, Don Leopold, George LeValley, Kevin Lin, Susan*** Lipton, Joshua Loesch, Alan Lombardo, Lisa*** Lopez, Victor Loughry, Tom Lowe, Thomas Lyon, Earl Lyster, Tyler

M-M-M

1965-66 2013-14 1986-87, 88-89, 89-90 2009-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13 1987-88, 88-89 1972-73 1966-67, 67-68, 68-69 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11 1980-81, 81-82, 82-83 1994-95 1970-71, 71-72, 73-74 1987-88, 88-89 2013-14, 14-15 1974-75 1982-83 1953-54 2011-12, 12-13, 13-14, 14-15 2006-07 2006-07, 07-08, 08-09, 09-10 1967-68 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86 2012-13 1987-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91 1972-73, 73-74, 74-75, 75-76 1997-98, 98-99 1981-82 1969-70 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86 1977-78, 78-79, 79-80, 80-81 2013-14, 14-15 1974-75, 75-76, 76-77, 77-78 1975-76 1996-97, 98-99 2009-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13 2010-11, 11-12, 12-13, 13-14 1990-91 1975-76, 77-78 1973-74 2011-12 1987-88, 88-89 1998-99, 1999-2000, 01-02 1953-54 1971-72, 72-73, 74-75 1994-95, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98 1977-78 1968-69, 69-70 1999-2000 1977-78, 78-79, 79-80 1974-75, 75-76, 76-77, 77-78 1946-47 1959-60 1988-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92 1994-95

N-N-N

Napp, Christina*** 1999-2000 Napp, Jennifer*** 1996-97, 98-99 Neuman, Brian 1999-2000, 00-01, 01-02 Normandeau, Kim*** 1990-91 Northridge, James 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73, 73-74

O-O-O

O’Donnel, Jacob

P-P-P

Pangonas, Tim Parker, Russell Passerotti, Richard Patrick, Robert Patterson, James Patty, Jeremy Paul, Walter Pellicciotti, Alex Peoples, Jack***

2001-02 1980-81, 81-82, 82-83, 83-84 1990-91, 91-92, 92-93 1978-79, 79-80, 80-81 1966-67 1979-80 1991-92 1946-47 2010-11, 11-12 1948-49

Pero, Jeffery Perrin, Jen*** Perrin, Josh Perrone, Carl Petras, Mark Petrov, Paul Phillips, Joseph Pitzer, Brian Portnof, Jon Prather, Todd Prokopchak, Jason

R-R-R

Ramage, Mark Rea, Eric Reber, Derek Redfoot, Robert Reiter, Charlie Regan, John Rendos, Andy Renn, Robert Rhoads, Michael Riccio, Shane Riccio, Tyler Rickard, John Ritter, Bryan Rivoire, Thomas Rizzo, Michael Rothermel, Ty Ruckstuhl, John Rush, Michael Russell, Derrik

S-S-S

Sabol, Carolyn*** Sacavage, Charles Salamone, Richard Salone, Michael Salvato, Mary*** Sampsell, Dave Santoli, Eugene Sauer, John Saunders, Mike Schlee, Jessica*** Schlitt, Ray Schlitt, Robert Schmauch, Edward Schutz, James Schwartz, Wallace Scotton, Jeff Scotton, Thomas Sechler, Scott Shalit, Steven Shaner, Jeffrey Shiffler, Neil Short, Richard Sieradzki, Allison*** Sleigh, Tom Smith, David Smith, Tyler Snook, George Somerville, Scott Spivak, Jonathan Stainsby, Wendell Stanton, George Stanton, George Stephenson, Ryan Stolfi, Joe Stoner, John Strouse, Richard Stuntzner, Louis Sullivan, Patrick Sullivan, Peter Swann, George Sweeney, Conor Sweet, William

T-T-T

TenBrook, James Thompson, David Thompson, John

1987-88 2001-02 2000-01, 01-02 1999-2000, 00-01, 01-02 1993-94 2012-13, 13-14, 14-15 1969-70 1996-97, 97-98, 98-99, 99-2000 1960-61, 61-62 1980-81, 82-83 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95 1969-70, 70-71, 71-72 1975-76 2008-09, 10-11 1986-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90 1997-98, 98-99 2009-10, 11-12 2006-07, 07-08, 08-09, 09-10 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96 1981-82 2006-07, 07-08, 08-09, 09-10 2008-09 1949-50 1977-78 1969-70, 70-71, 71-72 1983-84 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96 1987-88 1992-93, 93-94, 94-95 2009-10, 11-12, 12-13 1984-85, 85-86, 86-87 1965-66, 66-67, 67-68 1976-77, 77-78, 78-79, 79-80 1988-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92 1982-83 1974-75 1971-72, 72-73, 73-74, 74-75 1971-72, 72-73, 73-74 1999-2000, 00-01, 01-02 1996-97, 98-99 2012-13, 13-14 2012-13, 13-14, 14-15 1972-73, 73-74, 74-75, 75-76 1970-71 1962-63, 63-64 1987-88, 88-89 1975-76, 76-77, 77-78 2008-09, 09-10 1983-84, 84-85 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86 1967-68, 68-69, 69-70 1976-77 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95 2014-15 1973-74 2014-15 1983-84, 84-85 1981-82 2001-02 1948-49, 49-50 1948-49, 49-50 1963-64 1996-97 2012-13, 13-14, 14-15 1979-80, 80-81, 81-82 1974-75, 75-76, 76-77, 77-78 1948-49 1968-69, 69-70 1967-68, 68-69, 69-70 1989-90, 91-92, 92-93 2010-11 1960-61, 61-62 1980-81, 81-82 2007-08, 08-09, 10-11 1966-67, 67-68, 68-69

At Least Two NCAA Qualifiers in Nine Straight Years

Tomaino, Dave Tharp, Bruce Treser, Steven

1999-2000 1985-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89 1979-80

V-V-V

Valley, Zach 2014-15 VanDoren, Michael 1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93 VanSchnooneveld, G. Robert 1971-72, 72-73 VanVolkenburg, Jason 1999-2000 Vladic, David 1986-87

W-W-W

Waage, Marsh*** 1987-88 Wagh, Connor 2014-15 Wagner, Brian 1982-83 Walizer, John 1989-90, 90-91 Wallentin, Nate 1998-99 Waller, Matt 2000-01 Waltko, Rob 2009-10, 10-11 Warfel, Benjamin 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85 Warfel, Donald 1959-60, 60-61 Wason, Thomas 1970-71, 71-72 Watkins, Grant 1959-60 Weaver, Dan 1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99 Webb, Adam 1996-97, 98-99, 99-2000, 00-01 Webb, Solomon 1996-97, 97-98 Weller, Jeremy 2000-01 Wellman, Ron 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95 Westwood, Jamie 2011-12 White, William 1980-81 Wight, Edward 1959-60, 60-61 Wightman, Kenneth 1959-60 Wiley, Michael 1994-95, 95-96 Wilkins, Channell 1977-78 Wilkinson, Kent*** 1959-60, 60-61 Williams, William 1946-47 Williams, Rashaan 1997-98, 98-99, 99-2000 Williams, Robert 1985-86 Williams, Wayne 1983-84 Williard, Steven 1979-80 Wolfgang, Kristi*** 1987-88, 88-89 Wolin, Marc 1981-82 Wonsettler, Charlie 2007-08 Wood, Eric 1995-96 Wray, Bruce 1965-66, 66-67 Wright, David 1968-69

Y-Y-Y

Young, Douglas

Z-Z-Z

Zaiser, Barry Zavod, Robin** Zimmerman, Walter

1978-79, 79-80 1976-77 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85 1980-81, 81-82, 82-83 **trainer ***manager

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Mann, George Marble, David Marchenese, Karl Marchese, Lauri*** Marchese, Robert Marchetti, Thomas Marchinek, Robert Markos, Jon Martell, David Mattern, Thomas Mattson, Elizabeth*** Mays, Douglas McAllister, Brenan McGinley, Joseph McGrath, Matthew** McKee, Alida*** McMullan, Joe McPeek, Stephen Mead, Timothy Means, Lawrence Metcalf, David Miller, Austin Miller, Eric Miller, Rocky Miller, Tom Mischinski, Rich Mittman, Matt Mold, Richard Montgomery, William Moore, Mike Morris, Gregory Muchmore, Eric Mullins, Jim Murdock, David Myers, Ben Myrick, Andrew

1946-47 1992-93 2013-14, 14-15 1998-99

Former Bison wrestler Bill Graham was inducted into the EIWA Hall of Fame in 2011.

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2015-16 Bucknell Wrestling About Bucknell

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The Plan for Bucknell Bucknell is a unique national university where liberal arts and professional programs complement each other, where 3,350 full-time students are educated for a lifetime of critical thinking and strong leadership. For 160 years, the University has remained true to its fundamental purpose: to educate and prepare students for lives that make a difference and have a positive impact on the world. In keeping with that purpose, the University has developed The Plan for Bucknell, which includes its collective vision — “To provide students with the premier undergraduate experience in American higher education.” The Plan comprises five strategies. Strengthen the Academic Core aims to ensure that a Bucknell education is challenging and engaging, with openness to new ideas and a culture of innovation; Deepen the Residential Learning Experience will provide a residential learning and living experience that complements the academic program, integrates the athletics and recreation program and promotes personal growth and development and civic and ethical responsibility; Enhance Diversity is a commitment to diversity in all its forms within a civil and supportive environment of open exchange to prepare Bucknell graduates to live and work in a globally integrated and intercultural world; Build Bridges will bring the world to Bucknell — through visiting scholars and sports teams, international students and alumni, guest speakers, international focus semesters, and electronic communications — and bring Bucknell to the world through strategic partnerships and community engagement activities as well as opportunities for off-campus study and faculty research; Secure Our Financial Future will secure resources necessary to engage new opportunities, lessen dependence on tuition, and ensure our financial future. The Plan for Bucknell was unanimously approved by the Board of Trustees on April 29, 2006, having previously been approved by the students and faculty. We have begun implementing it and are determined to make it a reality over the next decade. To read the complete version of The Plan for Bucknell or to request a published version, see http://www.bucknell.edu/ThePlanforBucknell.

Six EIWA Placewinners in 2015


2015-16 Bucknell Wrestling Bucknell Wrestling Facilities Davis Gym Bucknell’s primary competition facility is Davis Gym. Dedicated in June 1938, the building was a gift of 20 members of the Bucknell Board of Trustees. It is named for John Warren Davis, an 1896 Bucknell graduate and chairman of the Board of Trustees at the time of dedication. The principal address at the cornerstone-laying ceremony in September 1937 was delivered by former baseball commissioner Judge Kenesaw M. Landis. Seating capacity is 1,100 for Davis Gym, which in 2007 added an eye-catching scoreboard on the north wall, made possible by a generous donation from Bill Graham ’62. Bucknell will wrestle three matches in Davis Gym in 201516. The Bison own a 39-19 record in the facility since the program was reinstated for the 2006-07 campaign.

Four-thousand seat Sojka Pavilion is the home of the Bucknell men’s and women’s basketball teams, but the wrestling squad has also held a number of matches in the facility that opened in 2003. The building was dedicated in honor of Dr. Gary A. Sojka, former president of Bucknell University and faculty member in the biology department. The pavilion includes “walk-down” access and unobstructed views of the competition surface from all seating areas. Many of the 4,000 seats are fixed in place, while others are retractable to allow for an expandable open floor area. The facility also features concession areas, ticket windows, restrooms, handicapped seating, team and officials locker rooms, a media room and other meeting areas. Sojka Pavilion was the host site of the 2011 EIWA Championships. Bucknell will wrestle in Sojka Pavilion on three dates in 2015-16. The Bison own a 1-3 all-time dual record in the facility, facing national powers Iowa (L), Rutgers (W), Nebraska (L) and Oklahoma State (L).

William A. Graham IV Varsity Wrestling Room

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Sojka Pavilion

Dedicated on Dec. 2, 2006, the William A. Graham IV Varsity Wrestling Room serves as Bucknell’s primary practice facility. Bill Graham played a pivotal role in bringing back Bison wrestling as his generous donation helped Bucknell return the program to varsity status in addition to providing funding for Bison women’s athletics.

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