2014-15 Wrestling Media Guide

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2014-15 WRESTLING MEDIA GUIDE


University at Buffalo Wrestling 2014-15 Quick Facts UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO

Location...................................................................................Buffalo, NY 14260 Founded...........................................................................................................1846 Enrollment................................................................................................... 29,549 Nickname......................................................................................................... Bulls Colors.................................................................................Royal Blue and White Affiliation.....................................................................................NCAA Division I Conference......................................................................Mid-American (MAC) President............................................................................. Dr. Satish K. Tripathi Athletic Director.............................................................................Danny White Athletic Department Phone..................................................(716) 645-3141 Website..........................................................................www.buffalobulls.com

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

Address..................................................................................... 21 Alumni Arena Buffalo, NY 14260 Office Phone................................................................................(716) 645-6311 Office Fax......................................................................................(716) 645-6840 Assistant AD Athletic Communications Director......................Jon Fuller Associate Director, Communications......................................... Brian Wolff Assistant Director, Communications (Wrestling Contact).Louie Spina E-mail.................................................................................... lspina@buffalo.edu Office Phone................................................................................(716) 645-6837

MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE (MAC)

Address...............................................................24 Public Square, 15th Floor Cleveland, OH 44113 Office Phone................................................................................(216) 566-4622 Office Fax......................................................................................(216) 696-2622 Commissioner............................................................. Dr. Jon A. Steinbrecher Asst. Commissioner/Wrestling Contact....................................Ken Mather E-mail......................................................................kmather@mac-sports.com Website...........................................................................www.mac-sports.com TABLE OF CONTENT

Quick Facts...................................................................................................................... 2 Roster................................................................................................................................ 3 State/Class Breakdown............................................................................................... 4 Schedule.......................................................................................................................... 5 Facilities........................................................................................................................... 6 Season Preview.......................................................................................................7-10 Coaching Staff...................................................................................................... 11-12 Wrestlers................................................................................................................. 13-23 Weight Class Depth Chart.......................................................................................24 Up-to-date Career Statistics...................................................................................25 2012-13 Dual Meet Tournament Results............................................................26 2012-13 Statistics.......................................................................................................27 Year-by-year Head Coaching Records.................................................................28 All-time Record Against Opponents............................................................ 29-30 Year-by-year Dual Meet Results..................................................................... 31-35 National Qualifiers.............................................................................................. 36-37 Hall of Fame Members All-Americans.................................................................38 Program History................................................................................................... 39-40 All time Program Roster.................................................................................... 41-43

COACHING STAFF Head Coach...................................................John Stutzman Alma Mater.........................................................................Buffalo ‘98 Career Record....................................................................... 100-73-1 Record at UB (Seasons)............................... 3-17-0 (2nd Season) Wrestling Office Phone......................................... (716) 645-6876 PROGRAM HISTORY Years.......................................................................................................... 80 First Year........................................................................................1933-34 All-Time Dual Meet Record................................. 556-460-15 (.547) TEAM INFORMATION Home Venue...................................................... Alumni Arena (6,100) 2013-14 Dual Meet Record........................................................... 3-17 2013-14 MAC Dual Meet Record......................................... 0-7 (9th) 2014 MAC Tournament Finish.................................................... 9th/9 2014 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 2014 NCAA Qualifiers.............................................................................1 2014 NCAA Qualifiers Returning.......................................................0 2014 NCAA Returning Qualifier................................................ None 2014-15 TEAM INFORMATION Letterwinners Returning/Lost..................................................... 14/9 Starters Returning/Lost.....................................................................4/6 Newcomers............................................................................................. 18 2014-15 PROBABLE STARTERS [Subject to Change]

125.................................................................................. Max Soria (R-Sr.) 133...............................................................................Sean Peacock (Fr.) 141.......................................................................... Jason Estevez (R-Fr.) 149............................................................................ Justin Cooksey (Fr.) 157.......................................................................... Wally Maziarz (R-Sr.) 165............................................................................Rrok Ndokaj (R-So.) 174....................................................................................Tyler Rill (R-So.) 184...................................................................................... Tony Lock (Jr.) 197.................................................................................. Joe Ariola (R-Fr.) HWT............................................................................... Mike Silvis (R-Fr.)

PLEASE NOTE: The proper school name is the University at Buffalo, NOT the University of Buffalo. Please make all references to the school name as the University at Buffalo, Buffalo, or UB. Thank you..

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University at Buffalo Wrestling 2014-15 Roster

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NAME WEIGHT CLASS HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOL (HIGH SCHOOL) Kyle Akins 125 Fr. Sycamore, IL Sycamore Joe Ariola 184 R-Fr. Oak Park, IL Oak Park River Forest James Benjamin 197 So. Vestal, NY Vestal Justin Cooksey 141 Fr. Wantagh, NY MacArthur Colt Cotton 141 R-Fr. Benton, PA Benton Jason Estevez 133 R-Fr. Livingston, NJ Livingston Danny Graham 149 Fr. West Seneca, NY West Seneca East Jake Gunning 285 Fr. Bethlehem, PA Bethlehem Liberty Trevor Hoffmier 149 Fr. Newark Valley, NY Newark Valley Derek Holcomb 165 Fr. Newark Valley, NY Newark Valley Cory Hollister 125 So. Perry, NY Perry Ian James 285 Fr. Rochester, NY Greece Olympia Ryan Kromer 165 Fr. Youngstown, NY Lewiston-Porter Bryan Lantry 125 Fr. Walworth, NY Wayne Brandon Lapi 141 Fr. Amsterdam, NY Amsterdam Tony Lock 184 Jr. Chaffee, NY Pioneer Jarred Lux 174 Jr. Pittsburgh, PA North Allegheny Wally Maziarz 157 R-Sr. No. Tonawanda, NY N. Tonawanda Muhamed McBryde 165 Sr. Buffalo, NY Erie Community College Rrok Ndokaj 174 R-Fr. Staten Island, NY Monsignor Farrell Sean Peacock 133 Fr. Clifton Springs, NY Midlakes Brett Perry 184 Fr. Ontario Center, NY Wayne Blake Retell 125 Fr. Albany, NY Shaker Tyler Rill 165 R-So. Hampstead, MD Mount St. Joseph Rocco Russo 141 Fr. Frontier, NY Frontier Mike Silvis 197 R-Fr. Holley, NY Holley Daniel Smith 174 Fr. Adams, NY South Jefferson Alex Smythe 157 Fr. Eden, NY Eden Max Soria 125 R-Jr. Kings Park, NY Kings Park Ryan Therrien 174 R-Fr. Boxford, MA Masconomet Regional Jake Weber 165 Fr. Clarence, NY Clarence Austin Weigel 174 Fr. Woodstock, NY Onteora PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Joe Ariola......................................... Air-E-Ola Jarred Lux ����������������������������������������������Lucks Wally Maziarz.......................MAY-zee-are-s Rrok Ndokaj...................Rock New-Doh-Kay Max Soria........................................... Soar-E-ah Ryan Therrien �������������������������������Theory-in Austin Weigel ���������������������������������Wee-Gul

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University at Buffalo Wrestling 2014-15 Buffalo Wrestling Schedule DATE Nov 1, 2014 Nov. 2, 2014 Nov. 8, 2014 Nov. 23, 2014 Nov. 29, 2014 Dec. 6, 2014 Dec. 14, 2014 Jan. 1, 2015 Jan. 2, 2015 Jan. 10, 2015 Jan. 11, 2015 Jan. 16, 2015 Jan. 23, 2015 Jan. 25, 2015 Feb. 6, 2015 Feb. 13, 2015 Feb. 15, 2015 Feb. 20, 2015

OPPONENT/EVENT at Campbell at Appalachian State Duals at Oklahoma Gold Classic at New York State Collegiate Championships at Northeast Duals KENT STATE* CENTRAL MICHIGAN* at Southern Scuffle at Southern Scuffle at Northern Iowa* at South Dakota State COLUMBIA at Old Dominion* at Ohio* MISSOURI* at Binghamton EASTERN MICHIGAN* at Northern Illinois*

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TIME 9:00 am 9:00 am 9:00 am 9:00 am 9:00 am 7:00 pm 1:00 pm 9:00 am 9:00 am 2:00 pm TBA 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 1:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 1:00 pm 7:00 pm

SITE Blues Creek, NC Boone, NC Brockport, NY Ithaca, NY Albany, NY BUFFALO, NY BUFFALO, NY Chatanooga, TN Chatanooga, TN Cedar Falls, IA Brookings, SD BUFFALO, NY Virginia Beach, VA Athens, OH BUFFALO, NY Binghamton, NY BUFFALO, NY Dekalb, IL


University at Buffalo Wrestling Wrestling Facilities

The University at Buffalo athletic department recently made major facility renovations to the wrestling complex, the first of such upgrades since Alumni Arena opened its doors in 1982. The $400,000 project brought several improvements to the coaches’ offices, student-athlete common areas, on-site fitness room and team practice area. Another aspect of the renovation included the addition of windows on the outside facade allowing the practice area to be exposed to natural light for the first time. The on-site fitness center is one of the most important additions for the Buffalo coaches, as it will allow the student-athletes to train with their team and coaches. One area in the new complex will be named after former captain Jeff Parker, who lost his battle with cancer in May 2010. The official name for the space will now be the Jeff Parker Student-Athlete Lounge. The Recreation and Athletics Complex (RAC) on the University’s North Campus includes Alumni Arena, a $12.5 million Phase II Building and a $1.5 million outdoor playing fields complex. Alumni Arena’s main gymnasium is home to the Bulls’ men’s and women’s basketball teams, wrestling team and the women’s volleyball team. The largest “free-floating” hardwood floor in the United States at the time it was built, it features basketball, volleyball and badminton courts circled by a 200-meter track and seating for 6,100 spectators following renovations during the summer of 2004.

In 2011, the University began to renovate the inner-workings of the arena to enhance the game-day atmosphere, adding stateof-the-art sound and lighting systems as well the installation of a new video and scoring system. The eye-catching centerpiece of the renovation is the new four-sided, center-hung LED display, that provides live video, instant replays, and animations. The displays measure eight feet high and 14 feet wide and will be accompanied by an LED ring underneath which measures 3 feet high and 52 feet in diameter. Rounding out the scoring system will be new fixed-digit displays in both end-zones and seventy feet of LED scorer’s tables at court level. The video board made its debut on Jan. 7, 2012. The building includes three levels of offices, locker rooms, equipment and training-therapy rooms, seminar rooms and racquetball courts. The Phase II Building on the north side of Alumni Arena has an Olympic-sized swimming pool and a separate diving well, a triple gymnasium and dance studio. Other areas are a wrestling practice room, two weight-training rooms (a state-of-the-art fitness center and a varsity weight room), additional racquetball and squash courts, an erg room, and an aerobics room.

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University at Buffalo Wrestling Stutzman By The Numbers John STUTZMAN Head Coach 2nd Season Buffalo ‘98 After a standout career on the mats in Alumni Arena, John Stutzman will begin a new era of Buffalo wrestling as its head coach. After eight seasons developing Bloomsburg into a national power, Stutzman has been hired as the 15th coach in the 79-year-history of the program, University at Buffalo Director of Athletics Danny White announced on Tuesday. Stutzman guided the Huskies to a record of 97-56-1 in his eight seasons, putting him third all-time in career wins. The team finished with doubledigit wins in six of his eight seasons as head coach. He has coached three NCAA Division I All-Americans, eight Eastern Wrestling League (EWL) champions, 76 EWL place winners and 33 NCAA Division I national qualifiers. Personally, Stutzman has earned the EWL Coach of the Year honors in 2007, 2010, and 2013, as well as producing the 2007 EWL and PSAC Freshman of the Year; the 2009 EWL Championship’s Outstanding Wrestler and the 2011 PSAC Freshman of the Year. “We are excited to welcome John back to Buffalo. His impressive career on the mat has been matched by his long history of excellence as a coach,” White said. “Given the amount of success that Coach Stutzman has experienced at Bloomsburg, I’m confident with the resources and enhanced facilities we have available, he can build UB into one of the premier wrestling programs in the nation.” A 1998 graduate of UB, Stutzman was 95-27 in a three-year career for the Bulls and left as the school’s all-time leader in career wins. His best year for the Bulls was the 1996-97 season when he posted a mark of 35-4, the fourth best single-season winning percentage in program history. Statistically, he is tied with recent graduate John-Martin Cannon for fourth in career takedowns, with 135. He also was a three-time East Coast Wrestling Association place winner. In 2012-13, Stutzman’s Huskies posted a record of 17-3 claiming the first outright EWL Dual Meet Championships in program history while beating three nationally ranked teams in Maryland, Pittsburgh and Edinboro. The 17 wins are tied for the most in the program’s history. As a team, the Huskies finished ranked 15th in the country by the NWCA. At the EWL Championships, Sutzman led the Huskies to a third place finish overall, with two EWL Champions, while qualifying six wrestlers for the NCAA Championships. In the 2008-09 season Bloomsburg was third at the EWL championships and had the tournament’s Outstanding Wrestler in Matt Moley. At the NCAA Championships, Moley earned All-American honors for the second straight year, the first time since the 1988-89 season that a BU wrestler was All-American in consecutive seasons.

NCAA MAC YEAR W L T PCT. QUALS W L 2005-06 11 9 0 .550 AT BLOOMSBURG 2006-07 12 9 0 .571 AT BLOOMSBURG 2007-08 8 7 1 .531 AT BLOOMSBURG 2008-09 9 7 0 .563 AT BLOOMSBURG 2009-10 10 8 0 .556 AT BLOOMSBURG 2010-11 14 6 0 .700 AT BLOOMSBURG 2011-12 16 7 0 .696 AT BLOOMSBURG 2012-13 17 3 0 .850 AT BLOOMSBURG 2013-14 3 17 0 .150 1 0 7 TOTAL 100 73 1 .578 34 0 7 CAREER HIGHLIGHTS • Won 97 duals in eight seasons as the head coach at Bloomsburg (2005-2013). • Led the Huskies to the first-ever outright EWL Dual Meet Championship in 2012-13, winning 17 duals for a top 15 ranking in the NWCA Top 25. • Has coached three All Americans, eight EWL champions, and 33 national qualifiers. • Three-time EWL Coach of the Year: 2007, 2010, and 2013. • He wrestled for three years at Buffalo, leaving the school with the all-time wins record (95-27 overall). • His best year for the Bulls was the 1996-97 season when he posted a mark of 35-4, the fourth best single-season winning percentage in program history. • Member of the USA Wrestling staff since 2009, coaching the World University team in Warsaw, Poland. He has coached Six World Team Trials participants, three Olympic Team Trials participants, and one

Prior to becoming Bloomsburg University’s head wrestling coach, he was an assistant coach for seven years at the Division I level. During those seven seasons, he worked at UB, and at MAC-rival Northern Illinois University before joining Bloomsburg as an assistant. In addition to his college coaching duties, Stutzman has coached with the New York Athletic Club at the 2004, 2008 and 2012 USA Olympic Freestyle Trials, as well as the 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2011 Senior World Team Trials where he has coached Six World Team Trials participants, three Olympic Team Trials participants, and one USA National Team Member. He was also an assistant wrestling coach for the 2009 NWCA All-American tour in Seoul, South Korea. Stutzman is also a member of the USA Wrestling coaching staff since 2009. He has served as the head coach of the University World Team in Warsaw, Poland; the Ziolkowski International in Spala, Poland; the Stephen Sargsyan International in Armenia; the 2011 Fila Junior World Championships; the Dimtry Korkin International in Yakutsk, Russia and the Ramzan Kadirov Cup in Chechnya, Russia. He also served as an assistant wrestling coach for Team USA for the University Team Championships in Poland in 2009. Stutzman, a native of New Castle, DE. He and his wife, Annette, have two daughters, Alexa Bryanna and Torin Valera.

During the 2006-07 season Stutzman earned EWL Coach of the Year honors, after helping Moley earn the EWL and PSAC Rookie of the Year Award and heavyweight Mike Spaid becoming the school’s first AllAmerican since the 1993 season.

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University at Buffalo Wrestling Coaching Staff

Bryce

Josh

Assistant Coach 2nd Season Bloomsburg ‘05

Assistant Coach First Season Bloomsburg ‘13

Roosa

Hasseman

Bryce Hasseman is entering his first season as an assistant coach at Buffalo. He comes from the historically strong Mishawka High School wrestling program in Indiana, where he coached the team for the 2012-13 season. He made the transition to high school wrestling after enjoying success as an assistant coach on the collegiate level. Hasseman served as an assistant at Oklahoma State University from 2010-12, where he worked under legendary wrestler and coach John Smith. He also worked with Terry Brands at the Hawkeye Wrestling Club prior to that. In his career on the mat, Hasseman has competed all over the world. His international tournament victories include the 2009 Dan Kolov International and Dave Schultz Memorial International championships, the 2008 Guelph Open championship, the 2006 Canada Cup and Northern Plains Regional championship, and the 2004 Northeast Regional championship. He trained from 2004-11 at the University of Iowa and the United States Olympic Training Center, he earned a spot on Team USA for 2009-10 and was ranked as high as number two in his weight class. He tried out for the 2012 London Olympics, but suffered a knee injury that kept him from a fair shot to make the team. In national events, his highlights included second-place finishes at the 2009 U.S. World Team Trials and 2004 University Nationals, third in the 2008 and 2009 U.S. Nationals, and third at the 2005 University Nationals. After coming out of Franklin High School in Indiana in 2000 as a high school state champion, he started his career at Northern Illinois while Stutzman was an assistant with the Huskies. He would finish his career in 2005 under Stutzman, who was then the first-year head coach at Bloomsburg. In that season, he was a 2005 EWL champion and an NCAA qualifier after going 38-6. Hasseman is married to the former Angie McGinnis, after the two met in 2008 at the Olympic Training Center. Angie was there as an alternate for the U.S. volleyball team.

Roosa joins the coaching staff for the 2014-15 season after a very successful four-year career at Bloomsburg in which he earned a top-20 ranking in each campaign. Roosa was a four-year starter for Stutzman while a member of the Huskies and earned a third place finish at the Eastern Wrestling League (EWL) Championships at 149-pounds as a senior. For his collegiate career, Roosa went 40-25 with three pins while leading the Huskies to a third place EWL finish during his senior season.

Justin

Grant Volunteer Assistant Coach First Season Bloomsburg ‘14 Grant comes to Buffalo for the 2014-15 season following a superb three-year career at Bloomsburg University where he wrestled for Stutzman for two seasons. He graduated this year with a career record of 55-15 while earning two trips to the NCAA Championships at the 285-pound weight class. Grant is a two-time EWL runner-up along with a 2012 Olympic Trials participant while a member of the Huskies. He also earned two All-American honors following a seventh place finish at the US Open Freestyle Championships and a sixth place finish at the University Freestyle Nationals this season. Grant will continue to train for the 2016 Olympic Trials while assisting the Bulls heavyweights.

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University at Buffalo Wrestling 2014-15 Roster

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR OVR DUAL MAC FALLS T E 14-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 CAREER 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

Kyle

Akins

125

Freshman Sycamore, IL • Sycamore

High School: Was a four year member and two year team captain of the wrestling team at Sycamore High School. As a senior, he compiled a record of 45-1 en route to a second place finish at the Illinois State Tournament, following a junior season in which he collected the state title. He finished his career as a four time state placer and four time conference champion. Was also named All-American on three occasions. He finished in 3rd place at the USA Junior Freestyle Nationals as a junior. Akins is ranked as a top 100 recruit by Flowrestling while also ranking as high as 9th at the 120 pound weight class by Intermat. Personal: Born on February 12, 1996… son of Dawn and Tom Akins… has three siblings, Sean Akins, Ryan Saidat, and Colleen Saidat… majoring in occupational therapy… lists his hobbies as fishing and frolfing… his favorite athlete is Cael Sanderson… lists his favorite TV shows as Naked and Afraid and American Horror Story. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR OVR DUAL MAC FALLS T E 13-14 5-3 R edshirt Year - Does Not Count on Career Record 14-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 CAREER 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

Joe

Ariola

184

Redshirt Freshman Oak Park, IL • Oak Park River

2013-14: Redshirted but turned in a solid freshman campaign, earning a 5-3 overall record… Won three matches at the Lock Haven Mat Town Open (11/30), his first collegiate tournament… Collected a 2-1 record at the Cleveland State Open (12/14). High School: Won the State Championship as a senior with a overall record of 47-1. Was a National Champion dual team participant for freestyle and greco. Garnered All-Conference accolades on two ocassions. Two-time greco state champion and one-time folkstyle state champion. Personal: Born June 9, 1995. Son of Jim and Nancy Ariola. Has two sisters, Alyssa and Sophia and one brother, Dominic. Lists his favorite movies as Step Brothers and Gladiator. His two favorite athletes are Adrian Peterson and Walter Payton. Enjoys listening to rap and country music. Undecided major at UB. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR OVR DUAL MAC FALLS T E 13-14 9-25 3-16 1-7 1 6 45 14-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 CAREER 9-25 3-16 1-7 1 6 45

James

Benjamin

197

Sophomore Vestal, NY • Vestal

2013-14: Finished off his first season as a Bull with an overall record of 9-25 and a dual match record of 3-16 while wrestling at 285 pounds… he picked up his first career dual match victory against Robert Coe of North Carolina (1/12) by the score of 2-1… he collected his first career victory by fall over Ryan Simonica of Seton Hill (1/12)… won his first match of the MAC Championships over Adam Robinson of Central Michigan in overtime by the score of 2-1. High School: Earned six letters and captained two seasons for coach James Cannon at Brockport High School... went 53-1 as a senior for the Blue Devils and set the school record for most career wins (191), most wins in a season (53) and most takedowns in a season (239)... finished third in the 2007 and 2008 NYS Championships and fifth in 2006... also played wide receiver for the Blue Devils’ football team.

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Personal: Born August 9, 1990... son of James and Joanne Cannon... has two brothers, Jordan and Jamaal and a sister, Janelle... enjoys hanging out with friends, cooking and listening to music... favorite food is anything Italian... favorite movie is The Pursuit of Happyness... favorite TV channel is the Food Network... favorite quote is “We are what we repeatedly do, excellence then is not an act but a habit” by Aristotle... nickname is JMC... admires his greatest athletic influence and non-sports hero, his father... majoring in elementary education.

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University at Buffalo Wrestling 2014-15 Roster

Justin

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR OVR DUAL MAC FALLS T E 14-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 CAREER 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

Cooksey

141

Freshman Wantagh, NY • MacArthur

High School: Earned five letters while at MacArthur High School along with two years as a team captain. As a senior he collected a record of 46-6 while winning a league championship. Cooksey had an impressive career in which he was a finalist at the State tournament twice. Over his five year career, Cooksey earned four league titles and one county title while earning All-County honors on three occasions and being finalist for the county tournament. He also earned academic All-American honors as a senior. Personal: Born November 26, 1995… son of Kerry and Jerry Cooksley… has two sisters, Caitlin and Nicole, and one brother, Travis… lists his hobbies as fishing and playing lacrosse… his favorite athlete is Johnny Manziel… his favorite movie is Friday Night Lights… majoring in business.

Colt

Cotten

141

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR OVR DUAL MAC FALLS T E 13-14 20-9 R edshirt Year - Does Not Count on Career Record 14-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 CAREER 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

Redshirt Freshman Benton, PA • Benton

Previous School: Attended Bloomsburg as a freshman.. Finished the season with an overall record of 20-9...Collected a 16-7 record at 141 pounds and a 4-2 record at 149 pounds...ranked third on the team with five pins on the season. High School: Cotten is a four-time state tournament place winner along with a four-time high school All-American and two-time national finalist. Cotten holds the school record with 100 falls accumulated in his four year career at Benton High School. He recorded sectional titles all four year while earning a district championship and regional championship three times. Personal: Born on October 23, 1994… son of Fawn Cotton… lists his hobbies as hunting, fishing, trapping, hiking and camping… his favorite athlete is Nick Marable… enjoys country music and lists his favorite musicians as Florida Georgia Line, Luke Bryan and Eric Church… majoring in criminal justice.

Jason

Estevez

133

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR OVR DUAL MAC FALLS T E 13-14 0-0 R edshirt Year - Does Not Count on Career Record 14-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 CAREER 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

R-Freshman Livingston, NJ • Livingston

High School: Estevez had an outstanding high school career at Livingston as he amassed over 140 career wins while being a four-time New Jersey State qualifier and a two-time New Jersey State place winner, finishing third in 2012 and 2013. As a senior, he entered the State Tournament with a 40-1 overall record while earning the second seed. Estevez recorded his second-straight third place finish at the State Tournament. He also became just the ninth wrestler in Essex County history to win four county wrestling titles.

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University at Buffalo Wrestling 2014-15 Roster

Danny

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR OVR DUAL MAC FALLS T E 14-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 CAREER 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

Graham

149

Freshman West Seneca, NY • West Seneca East

High School: Was a five-year member and two-year team captain of the wrestling team at West Seneca East High School. Finished in fifth place at the New York State D1 tournament as a senior. He has recorded a Section 6 Championship and ECIC Championship while being a four-time Section 6 placer. He holds the school record for wins (154), single season wins (37, twice), major decisions in a season (12) and technical falls in a season (14). He is the highest state tournament finisher in school history. Personal: Born on October January 5, 1996… son of Tami and Thomas Graham… has one sister, Leighann… majoring in business administration… lists his favorite foods as bacon and Chipotle burritos… his favorite TV shows are Breaking Bad and The Walking Dead… listed his favorite musicians as Jason Aldean and Eminem.

Jake

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR OVR DUAL MAC FALLS T E 14-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 CAREER 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

Gunning

285

Freshman Bethlehem, PA • Bethlehem Liberty

High School: Was a four-year member and two-year team captain at Liberty High School. As a senior, Gunning racked up a 40-5 record while leading the team in pins (most in school history) and takedowns. Was a two-time Pennsylvania state qualifier including a third place finish as a senior. He was named Fargo All-American along with NHSCA Senior All-American and a Super 32 place winner as a senior. He also was the district and regional champion as a senior. Personal: Born on August 31, 1996… son of Rosario and Jeffrey Gunning… has one brother, Andrew… majoring in economics… his favorite athlete is Brent Metcalf… lists his favorite type of food as Peruvian food… lists his favorite movie as Wolf On Wall Street.

Trevor

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR OVR DUAL MAC FALLS T E 14-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 CAREER 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

Hoffmier

149

Freshman Newark Valley, NY • Newark Valley

High School: He comes to UB from Newark Valley High School where he was a six year member and three-year team captain. As a senior, he compiled a 39-7 record while collecting a league championship, a Section 4 title and culminated in a fourth place finish at the New York State D1 tournament. Over his career, he racked up three league titles. Hoffmier set the school record for wins in a career (187), pins in a career (102), Section 4 titles (3), sectional place finishes (6) and league titles (3). Personal: Born on May 7, 1996… son of Jamie and Mark Hoffmier… has one brother, Hunter, and one sister, Cassidy… lists his hobbies as hunting and wrestling… his favorite movies are Gladiator and Armageddon… his favorite type of music is country and he enjoys listening to Luke Bryan… he is a undeclared major.

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University at Buffalo Wrestling 2014-15 Roster

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR OVR DUAL MAC FALLS T E 14-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 CAREER 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

Derek

Holcomb

165

Freshman Newark Valley, NY • Newark Valley

High School: Was a six-year member and two year team member of the wrestling team at Newark Valley Senior High School. He was named All-American twice over his illustrious career. As a senior, he compiled a 43-3 record, setting the school record for wins in a season. He was a two time state qualifier while earning a fourth place finish at the New York State D1 tournament as a senior. Finished off his career with two Section 4 championships. He became the first freshman in Section 4 history to qualify for the sectional finals. Personal: Born on December 26, 1995… son of Julie and Rodney Holcomb… has two brothers, Chris and Shawn Boyle, and one sister, Ashley Holcomb… majoring in biomedical sciences… lists one of his hobbies as dirtbike racing… enjoys country music and listening to Florida Georgia Line. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR OVR DUAL MAC FALLS T E 13-14 1-4 R edshirt Year - Does Not Count on Career Record 14-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 CAREER 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

Cory

Hollister

125

Redshirt Freshman Perry, NY • Perry

2013-14: Redshirted as a freshman but collected a overall record of 1-4 on the season… his lone victory came at 125 pounds at the NYS Collegiate Championships (11/24) by fall. High School: Four year member and three year team captain at Perry high school. Finished his senior season with a overall record of 45-4. First wrestler from Perry to earn multiple trips to the NYS tournament. Sectional class champion on two occasions and section V champion as a senior. Four-time LCAA League All-Star. Named to the All-Greater Rochester team as a senior. Personal: Born March 2, 1995. Son of Frank and Roxanne Hollister. Has two brothers, Christian and Andrew. Enjoys listening to rock, metal and pop and his two favorite groups are Falling in Reverse and Rise Against. Lists his favorite movies as Now You See Me and The Heat. His favorite athletes are Kyle Dake and Jordan Burroughs. Majoring in biology.

Ian

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR OVR DUAL MAC FALLS T E 14-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 CAREER 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

James

285

Freshman Rochester, NY • Greece Olympia

High School: Was a four-year member and two year team captain at Greece Olympia high school. James is a two-time New York State D1 State tournament finalist. As a senior, James compiled a 43-3 record that included 16 fall victories and claimed a fourth place at the NYS D1 tournament. His biggest win in the off-season came against nationally ranked Connor Calkins in the Section 5 vs Finger Lakes Wrestling Club All-Star Dual as James won by fall. James was named All-League twice and won the Section V title on two occasions. Personal: Born August 4, 1995… son of Patricia and Doanven James… has one brother, Camren, and one sister, Shawneice… majoring in pharmacy… Lists his favorite food as clif bars… his favorite TV shows are Breaking Bad and Lost… enjoys listening to hip-hop music especially Kendrick Lamar.

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Ryan

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR OVR DUAL MAC FALLS T E 14-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 CAREER 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

Kromer

165

Freshman Youngstown, NY • Lewiston-Porter

High School: Was a five-year member and two year team captain at Lewiston Porter High School. Kromer is a three-time New York State D2 place winner. As a senior, he set the school record for wins in a season with 51 as he went 51-3 on the season. He was Section 6 champion as a senior and he collected All-League honors four times. He was also named Niagara Gazette Wrestler of the Year as a senior. Personal: Born on November 9, 1996… son of Sara and Randy Kromer… has one brother, Jason, and one sister, Anna… majoring in accounting… his favorite food is chicken wings… lists his favorite TV shows as Breaking Bad and It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia… chose to come to UB because of the strong wrestling program and its proximity to home.

Bryan

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR OVR DUAL MAC FALLS T E 14-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 CAREER 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

Lantry

125

Freshman Walworth, NY • Wayne

High School: Was a four-year team member and three year captain at Walworth High School. He is the 2014 New York State D1 Champion and has placed at the state tournament three times. He was also an Eastern States place winner as a senior. As a junior, he earned All-American honors and has been named All-Greater Rochester on three occasions. Personal: Born on November 13, 1996… son of Wendy and Joe Stramonine… has two brothers, Brandon and Dominic, and one sister, Nicole… his favorite athlete is Matt Hamil… his favorite food is sushi… lists his favorite TV shows as Breaking Bad and New Girl… majoring in accounting/finance.

Brandon

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR OVR DUAL MAC FALLS T E 14-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 CAREER 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

Lapi

141

Freshman Amsterdam, NY • Amsterdam

High School: Earned six letters including two as a team captain at Amsterdam High School. As a senior, he compiled a record of 49-1 and went on to win a state championship. He set the school and Section 2 record for wins in a career. The five-time Section 2 champion also recorded four straight place finishes at the state tournament. Personal: Born on August 10, 1996… son of Brenda and James Lapi… has two sisters, Sherry and Breanna… majoring in law at UB… lists his hobbies as hunting and fishing… enjoys country music especially Luke Bryan… his favorite quote is “whoever said winning wasn’t everything is a loser”.

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Lock

184

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR OVR DUAL MAC FALLS T E 12-13 8-12 2-3 1-1 0 3 7 13-14 18-16 9-11 4-4 1 17 24 CAREER 26-28 11-14 5-5 1 20 31

Junior Chaffee, NY • Pioneer

2013-14: Finished off his strong sophomore season with an overall record of 18-16 to go along with a dual match record of 9-11… his 18 total victories and nine dual meet wins ranked him second on the team… he also led the team in three-point near falls (4) and ranked fourth in takedowns (17)… one of his biggest victories of the season came against Ryan Garringer of Ohio (1/26) as he won by the score of 5-2… took home second place finishes at the Oklahoma Gold Invitational (11/9) and NYS Collegiate Championships (11/24) and a third place finish at the Lock Haven Invite (12/29). 2012-13: Finished off his freshman season with a 8-12 overall record and a 2-3 record in dual matches...he recorded seven escapes and three takedowns on the season...went 4-2 at thew NYS Intercollegiate Championships (11/17) taking home a fifth place finish...finished in fifth place at the Oklahoma Gold Classic (11/10) after defeating Nathan Dow of Army, 10-2 and Greg Wilson of Oklahoma 8-6. High School: Won the 182-pound title at the 2012 National High School Coaches Association Senior Tournament, beating Nolan Boyd of Oklahoma 5-4 in overtime... won the Division II NYSPHSAA Wrestling Championship as a senior after finishing second as a junior... he did not allowing a single point to his opponent through his four matches in the 182 pound bracket at the state tournament and finished his season with a flawless 51-0 record... the title caps off a two-year run that earned him a record of 99-2, with one of those losses coming in the state final his junior year... earned five letters and captained for two seasons under coach Chris Edwards at Pioneer High School... set school records for season and career wins... threetime sectional champion... also played football for the Panthers... wrestled for the Bear’s Den Wrestling Club for his high school coach for five years. Personal: Born May 6, 1993... son of Mathias Lock and Carey Reukauf... has one brother, Zack Lock, and two sisters, Ashley Lock and Trisha Phinney... majoring in exercise science, with the goal of becoming a physical therapist... enjoys fishing, hiking, and kayaking... favorite athlete is Eli Manning... dream vacation destination is Spain... favorite TV show is The Walking Dead.

Jarred

Lux

184

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR OVR DUAL MAC FALLS T E 12-13 3-7 1-4 0-1 0 2 8 13-14 6-13 1-5 0-3 0 2 7 CAREER 9-20 2-9 0-4 0 4 15

Junior Pittsburgh, PA • North Allegheny

2013-14: Finished off his sophomore season with an overall record of 6-13 and a dual match record of 1-5… he picked up a sixth place finish at the Oklahoma Gold Invitational (11/9) at 174 pounds… he collected one win at the Lock Haven Invite (12/29) over Nick Kaczanowski of Michigan State. 2012-13: Finished off his first season at UB with a record of 3-7 including a dual match record of 1-4...he recorded eight escapes and two takedowns as a freshman...he picked up two victories at the Mercyhurst Open (11/17) as he defeated Austin Roland of Mercyhurst and Jared Merritt of Lake Erie College...downed Frank Crocco of Rider by the score of 6-1 at the Virginia Duals (1/11). High School: Wrestled for four letters and was captain for two seasons for head coach Jamie Kyriazis... Helped North Allegheny finish the 2011-12 season with a 20-6 record, while posting a personal record of 34-1 overall... was ranked third in the state of Pennsylvania... was a place winner at the prestigious Super 32 tournament... also played football at North Allegheny... wrestled for the Quest wrestling team under head coach Jim Akerly.

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Wally

Maziarz

165

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR OVR DUAL MAC FALLS T E 10-11 15-11 R edshirt Year - Does Not Count on Career Record 11-12 13-17 6-5 2-2 2 8 9 12-13 23-18 3-8 1-4 0 8 19 13-14 13-20 5-14 0-8 1 8 20 14-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 CAREER 49-55 14-27 3-14 3 24 48

Redshirt Senior North Tonawanda, NY • North Tonawanda

2013-14: Finished off his junior campaign with an overall record of 13-20 and a dual match record of 5-14 while competing at both 157 pounds and 165 pounds… his 13 wins ranked fifth on the team while he led the Bulls in three-point near falls (4)… he finished the season with eight takedowns and three riding time points. 2012-13: Finished the season with a record of 23-18, ranking third on the team in total wins...recorded a 3-8 record in dual meets and a 1-4 record in MAC action...led the team with 19 escapes on the season...recorded eight takedowns...took home a second place finish at the Lock Haven Invite (12/29) after going 3-1 on the afternoon...finished in third place at the NYS Intercollegiate Championships after going 6-1 including six straight wins...won five of six matches at the Oklahoma Gold Classic (11/17) as he took a third place finish. 2011-12: Handed the starting job at 157 pounds mid-way through the season and performed well, winning 13 matches (six in dual meets)... pinned Edinboro’s Casey Fuller in the second period of the team’s dual meet (1/7)... won two matches at the Virginia Duals, beating Bucknell’s Ray Schlitt 13-2 and Kent State’s Mallie Shuster 9-7 (1/13)... finished sixth at the NYS Collegiate Tournament (1/22)... pinned Northern Illinois’ Tyler Loethen in the team’s dual win over the Huskies (2/18). 2010-11: Redshirted but turned in a solid freshman season, finishing 15-11 in open action… competed in the UB Open, William & Jefferson Open, Bill Harris Open, Penn State Open, New York State Championships, JCC Open and National Collegiate Open… went 4-0 to win his bracket at the NCCC Open (12/4)... earned All-American status at the 2011 University Greco-Roman Nationals. High School: Despite an injury-plagued senior year, Maziarz came in first at the state freestyle tournament and third in the greco tournament... Despite only being able to compete in 18 matches in his senior season, Maziarz leaves North Tonawanda High School as the career wins leader with 149 total victories... two-time team captain... also boxed and played football for the Lumberjacks... a NY National Team member. Personal: Born February 27, 1992... son of David Maziarz and Sandra Leverenz and has two brothers - Dave and Jake - and one sister, Mary... favorite athletes are Muhammed Ali and wrestler Henry Cejudo... favorite quote is “what you have, give, because what you save you lose forever”... enjoys listening to country music... plans to study exercise science at UB.

Muhamed

McBryde

165

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR OVR DUAL MAC FALLS T E 13-14 7-5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 14-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 CAREER 7-5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

Senior Buffalo, NY • Erie Community College

2013-14: He finished off his junior campaign with a 7-5 overall record in tournament action.

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Ndokaj

165

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR OVR DUAL MAC FALLS T E 12-13 12-12 R edshirt Year - Does Not Count on Career Record 13-14 11-19 3-10 0-5 0 11 17 14-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 CAREER 11-19 3-10 0-5 0 11 17

Redshirt Sophomore Staten Island, NY • Monsignor Farrell

2013-14: Finished off his redshirt freshman season with an overall record of 11-19 and a dual match record of 3-10… he won six straight matches early on in the season including five straight matches at the NYS Collegiate Championships (11/24)… his dual match victories came against Conan Schuster of Sacred Heart (11/30), Tyler Mohlhenrich of Seton Hill (1/12) and Ben Price of Binghamton (2/14). Previous School: Won 12 matches as a redshirt, with four pins, a tech fall and a major decision. High School: Had a career record of 106-40... All-State and All-American... Varsity Coaches Award winner as a senior.

Sean

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR OVR DUAL MAC FALLS T E 14-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 CAREER 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

Peacock

133

Freshman Clifton Springs, NY • Midlakes

High School: Was a three-sport varsity athlete from Midlakes, NY, wrestling, lacrosse and cross country. He has recorded four top three performances at the New York State Wrestling Tournament D2, third place as a freshman, winning the state title as a sophomore and second place as a junior and senior. Peacock has earned four straight sectional titles at 132 pounds. He was also named a NHSCA Nationals All-American. As a senior, he accumulated a record of 48-2 and won by pin 38 times while earning the Daily Messengers Wrestler of the Year award for the third straight season. Personal: Born on August 28, 1996… son of Julie and David Peacock… has one sister, Sammie… lists his hobbies as hunting and camping… enjoys listening to country music… lists his favorite movie as Super Troopers… majoring in exercise science.

Brett

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR OVR DUAL MAC FALLS T E 14-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 CAREER 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

Perry

184

Freshman Ontario Center, NY • Wayne

High School: Was a four-year member and two year team captain at John Jay EF High School. Perry is a two-time New York State D1 tournament placer and one-time finalist. As a senior, he compiled a record of 46-2 and won the league and sectional championships for the second straight season. Personal: Born on January 4, 1996… son of Janet and Stuart Perry… has two brothers, Joe and Chris, and one sister, Shannon… majoring in engineering at UB… lists his favorites athletes as Derek Jeter and Kyle Dake… his favorite TV show is Game of Thrones… enjoys listening to rap music.

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Blake

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR OVR DUAL MAC FALLS T E 14-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 CAREER 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

Retell

125

Freshman Albany, NY • Shaker

High School: Was a four-time Section 2 champion while also qualifying for the New York State D1 tournament on four occasions. He leaves Shaker High School as the career wins leader with 278. As a senior, he recorded 40 wins including 32 victories by pin.

Tyler

Rill

174

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR OVR DUAL MAC FALLS T E 12-13 12-10 R edshirt Year - Does Not Count on Career Record 13-14 12-16 3-9 1-3 0 13 13 CAREER 12-16 3-9 1-3 0 13 13

R-Sophomore Hampstead, MD • Mount Saint Joseph (Bloomsburg)

2013-14: Finished off his redshirt freshman season with an overall record of 12-16 and a dual match record of 3-9… he took home a second place finish at the Thunderwolves Open (12/7) after compiling a 3-1 record… took home a pair of fourth place finishes at the Oklahoma Gold Invitational (11/9) and Lock Haven Invite (12/29)… won a career-best four straight matches from Nov. 30- Dec. 7… his best victory of the season came against Devin Geoghegan of Old Dominion (1/25) as he won by decision, 3-2. Previous School: Posted a 12-10 record with two pins and two major decisions as a redshirt wrestler at Bloomsburg. High School: Named to the MSWA All-Junior team and All-Conference... 2011 Maryland state champion... third place finish at the national prep championships... posted a career record of 117-34. Personal: Son of Brad and Tracey Rill.

Rocco

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR OVR DUAL MAC FALLS T E 14-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 CAREER 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

Russo

141

Freshman Frontier, NY • Frontier

High School: Was a six year member and three year team captain of the wrestling team at Frontier High School. As a senior, he compiled a 52-4 record while winning the sectional title and finishing in fourth place at the D1 New York State tournament. He set the school records for wins in a season and a career as a senior. He wrapped up his career as a four time Section 6 champion and a two time D1 NYS place finisher. Personal: Born on November 27, 1995… son of Jodi and Neal Russo… has two sisters, Rylie and Amanda… majoring in business at UB… lists his hobbies as golfing, hunting, fishing and frolfing… his favorite food is chicken wings… if he could invite three people to dinner it would be Adam Sandler, Kevin Hart and Chris Farley.

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CAREER STATISTICS YEAR OVR DUAL MAC FALLS T E 12-13 12-10 R edshirt Year - Does Not Count on Career Record 13-14 12-16 3-9 1-3 0 13 13 CAREER 12-16 3-9 1-3 0 13 13

Mike

Silvis

197

Redshirt Freshman Holley, NY • Holley

2013-14: Redshirted but still finished the season with a winning record of 11-9… started the season off with four wins and two losses at the NYS Collegiate Championships (11/24)… collected a sixth place finish at the Thunderwolves Open after posting a 4-2 overall record… won at least two matches in a row on four occasions.

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR OVR DUAL MAC FALLS T E 14-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 CAREER 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

Daniel

Smith

174

Freshman Adams, NY • South Jefferson

High School: Had a successful career at South Jefferson High School. Smith recorded a second place finish at the New York State D2 tournament as a senior and also took home second place at the Eastern States tournament. Smith’s brother Darrick also wrestled for John Stutzman at Bloomsburg. Personal: Born on June 5, 1996… son of Leanne Alford and Jeff Smith… has four brothers, Darrick Smith, Tyler Lapier, Jack Alford and Nathan Alford, and one sister, Zoey Smith… lists his top three movies of all-time as Step Brothers, This Is The End and Miracle… his favorite TV shows are Friday Night Lights, The Walking Dead and Blue Mountain State… his major is undecided.

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR OVR DUAL MAC FALLS T E 14-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 CAREER 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

Alex

Smythe

157

Freshman Eden, NY • Eden

High School: Was a six year member and two year team captain of the wrestling team at Eden High School. As a senior, he compiled a 44-2 record while collecting a class championship, a section championship and placing at the state tournament. For his career, Smythe racked up two top-three finishes at the NYS tournament, two class championships and two sectional championships. He leaves Eden with the school record for wins with 227. Personal: Born on April 25, 1996… son of Mark Smythe… has one sister, Cassie… lists his hobbies as fishing and hunting… his favorite athletes are Kenny Monday and James Harden… his favorite quote is “death smiles at us all, all a man can do is smile back”… his major is undecided.

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CAREER STATISTICS YEAR OVR DUAL MAC FALLS T E 10-11 12-16 R edshirt Year - Does Not Count on Career Record 11-12 21-19 9-5 1-3 2 21 21 12-13 25-15 8-3 4-1 0 21 14 13-14 14-12 7-7 2-4 2 28 31 14-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 CAREER 60-46 24-15 7-8 4 70 66

Max

Soria

125

Redshirt Senior Kings Park, NY • Kings Park

2013-14: Finished off his redshirt junior campaign with a winning record at 14-12 overall and a dual match record of 7-7… he started the season off with a third place finish at the Oklahoma Gold Invitational (11/9) going 3-1 on the weekend… he then took home a fifth place finish at the NYS Collegiate Championships, going 3-2… his biggest victory of the season came against Nick Harrison of Northern Illinois at the MAC Championships (3/8)… currently ranks first on the active roster with 60 career victories and 24 career dual match wins. 2012-13: Earned a 5-1 victory over Ryan Jauch of Northern Iowa at the MAC Championships to earn his second straight trip to the NCAA tournament... led the team in takedowns (20)...finished second on the team in total wins (25), dual meet wins (8) and 2-point near falls (3)...opened the season with three straight victories at the UP Open (11/4) to earn the first place finish...took home the fourth place finish at the Oklahoma Gold Classic (11/10) after winning two matches...he earned a fifth place finish at the NYS Intercollegiatre Championships (11/17) after compiling four wins. 2011-12: Earned a 19-8 major decision over #20 Nick Smith of Northern Illinois to finish as the true fourth at the Mid-American Conference Championships, earning a bid to the NCAA tournament in his first season as the team’s starter... finished fourth on the team in takedowns (21) and third in escapes (21)... finished sixth at the UB Open, winning three matches (11/6)... swept all four of his matches at the Wrestle For A Cure Duals outscoring his opponents 36-15 - and had a second-period pin of Utah Valley’s Eric Dunnet (11/12). 2010-11: Redshirted but won 12 matches in open tournaments… competed at the UB Open, William & Jefferson Invite, Bill Harris Open, Penn State Open, Cleveland State Open, New York Championships and National Collegiate Open. High School: He was the NHSCA Senior High School National champion at 106 pounds and Fargo Freestyle Junior National runner-up... posted 39 wins as a senior and was a two-time third place finisher at the New York State Large School Tournament... a three-time all league, two-time all section and two-time all state member... was a member of the NY National Team and was ranked in the top 10 in the country for his class by Wrestling USA magazine, WIN magazine, Intermatwrestle.com and theopenmat.com. Personal: Born September 13, 1991... son of Robert and Karen Soria and has one brother, his teammate Mike... enjoys freerunning and BMX biking... also enjoys playing football and baseball... also was recruited by Iowa, Ohio State and Edinboro... volunteers at his church’s day camp... believes that “it’s not the size of the dog in the fight, but it’s the size of the fight in the dog”... will study engineering at Buffalo. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR OVR DUAL MAC FALLS T E 12-13 2-8 R edshirt Year - Does Not Count on Career Record 13-14 11-11 0-2 0-0 0 0 1 CAREER 11-11 0-2 0-0 0 0 1

Ryan

Therrien

165

Redshirt Sophomore Boxford, MA • Masconomet Regional

2013-14: Finished off his season with a overall record of 11-11 and a dual meet record of 0-2… he picked up a third place finish at the Thunderwolves Open (12/7) as he compiled a 4-1 record… in his first tournament of the season, NYS Collegiate Championships (11/24), he earned a winning record of 3-2… he won two matches at the Lock Haven Mat Town Open and the Lock Haven Invite. 2012-13: Redshirted but finished off his first season with the Bulls with a 2-8 record...picked up his first career victory against Nathan Hartless from Edinboro by the score of 5-4 at the Cleveland State Open (12/15)...won his second match of the year at the Stom Open (1/5) against Mitchell Porter of Lake Erie College by the score of 13-7. High School: Was captain for two seasons under head coaches Nick Eddy and Brian Mintz... won a state championship as a senior, becoming the first wrestler to do so in the program’s history... set the school record for career takedowns, recording over 400 to shatter the previous record of 200... also earned three letters in football... also wrestled club under coach Mike Pedro and assistant coach Radu Brestyan, the number-one ranked Judo fighter in the United States.

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Jake

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR OVR DUAL MAC FALLS T E 14-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 CAREER 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

Weber

165

Freshman Clarence, NY • Clarence

High School: Was a three-year team captain at Clarence High School. This past season he earned a fourth place finish in the D1New York State tournament. He was named All-American on two occasions. As a senior, he compiled a record of 48-3, setting the school record for wins in a season. Over his career, Weber won three class championships, two county championships, two sectional championships, and qualified for the D1 NYS twice. He also holds the school records for career wins (182), pins in a career (100) and pins in a season (34). Personal: Born on February 3, 1996… son of Barbra and Robert Weber… has two sisters, Heather and Lauren, and one brother, Bobby… majoring in exercise science at UB… lists two of his hobbies as fishing and hunting… his favorite quote is “you cant be old and wise unless your young and stupid”… his greatest athletic experience was being an All-American at Virginia Beach in 2014.

Austin

Weigel

184

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR OVR DUAL MAC FALLS T E 13-14 7-8 R edshirt Year - Does Not Count on Career Record 14-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 CAREER 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

Redshirt Freshman Woodstock, NY • Onteora

2013-14: Redshirted but compiled a record of 7-8 in his first season as a Bull at 174 pounds… he collected a pair of victories at the NYS Collegiate Championships (11/24) and Lock Haven Mat Town Open (11/30)… picked up his biggest win of the season at the Lock Haven Mat Town Open over Daniel Frankenfield of Pennsylvania, downing him by the score of 6-2. High School: Held a 43-4 record as a senior. Two-time section 9 champion. His 123 career victories ranks second in school history. Earned All-Section accolades four times. Was team captain as a junior and senior. Personal: Born December 11, 1994. Son of Eric and Kimberly Weigel. HAs four brothers, Dillon, Nathan, Patrick and Nicholas. Listed his favorite foods as steak and shrimp. Favorite musician is Kendrick Lamar. Majoring in exercise science.

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Bryan Lantry

Blake Retell

Rocco Russo

Danny Graham

Alex Smythe

Ryan Therrien

Derek Holcomb

Jake Weber

Austin Weigel

Daniel Smith

Kyle Akins

Corey Hollister

Colt Cotten

Brandon Lapi

Trevor Hoffmier

Ryan Kromer

Rrok Ndokja

Jarred Lux

Brett Perry

James Benjamin

Jake Gunning

Ian James

Max Soria

Sean Peacock

Jason Estevez

Justin Cooksey

Wally Maziarz

Muhamid McBryde

Tyler Rill

Tony Lock

Joe Ariola

Mike Silvis

University at Buffalo Wrestling Roster By Weight Class

125

133

141

149

157

165

174

184

197

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University at Buffalo Wrestling Career Individual and Dual Meet Statistics

Career Individual Statistics Wrestler Kyle Akins Joe Ariola James Benjamin Justin Cooksey Colt Cotten Jason Estevez Danny Graham Jake Gunning Trevor Hoffmier Derek Holcomb Cory Hollister Ian James Ryan Kromer Bryan Lantry Brandon Lapi Tony Lock Jarred Lux Wally Maziarz Muhamid McBryde Rrok Ndokaj Sean Peacock Brett Perry Blake Retell Tyler Rill Rocco Russo Mike Silvis Daniel Smith Alex Smythe Max Soria Ryan Therrien Jake Weber Austin Weigel

Wt Cl. 125 184 197 141 141 141 149 285 149 165 125 285 165 125 141 184 174 165 165 165 133 184 125 165 141 197 174 157 125 165 165 174

Overall* Dual 0-0 0-0 5-3 0-0 9-25 3-16 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 26-28 11-14 9-20 2-9 49-55 13-27 7-5 0-0 9-15 3-10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 12-16 3-9 0-0 0-0 11-9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 60-46 24-15 13-19 0-2 0-0 0-0 7-8 0-0

MAC 0-0 0-0 1-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-5 0-4 3-14 0-0 0-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 7-9 0-0 0-0 0-0

Falls T-Falls TD N(2) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 20 2 0 0 4 0 3 0 24 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 71 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

N(3) RV E RT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 31 4 0 1 15 1 6 2 48 7 0 0 0 0 0 2 17 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 13 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 6 70 16 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Abbreviations E................................................ Escapes F........................................................Falls N(2).....................Near Falls (2-Point) N(3).....................Near Falls (3-Point)

R..............................................Reversals RT........................Riding Time Points T..........................................Takedowns T-Falls..........................Technical Falls

* - Indicates overall statistic, including dual meets and tournaments.

^ - Indicates a wrestler who redshirted in the 2011-12 season. Season stats do not count on career record.

Career Statistical Leaders On The Active Roster

1. Max Soria...........................60 2. Wally Maziarz.................. 49 3. Tony Lock......................... 26 4. Ryan Therrien................. 13 5. Tyler Rill............................ 12

1. Max Soria......................... 24 2. Wally Maziarz.................. 13 3. Tony Lock......................... 11 4. Rrok Ndokaj.......................3 Tyler Rill...............................3 James Benjamin...............3

Falls

Technical Falls

1. Max Soria............................4 2. Wally Maziarz.....................3 3. James Benjamin...............1

1. Tony Lock............................1

Takedowns

2-Point Near Falls

3-Point Near Falls

Escapes

1. Max Soria .......................... 7. 2. Wally Maziarz.....................5 3. Tony Lock............................2 4. Rrok Ndokaj.......................1

1. Max Soria............................9 2. Wally Maziarz.....................6 3. Tony Lock............................4 4. James Benjamin...............1

1. Max Soria......................... 70 2. Wally Maziarz.................. 48 3. James Benjamin............ 45 4. Tony Lock......................... 31 5. Rrok Ndokaj.................... 17

Overall Wins*

21

1. Max Soria......................... 71 2. Wally Maziarz.................. 24 3. Tony Lock......................... 20 4. Tyler Rill............................ 13 5. Rrok Ndokaj.................... 11

Dual Meet Wins

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2013-14 Dual Meets (3-17, 0-8 MAC) Date

Opponent

Score

UB Winners

11/30/13

NC State

L, 31-7

11/30/13

Sacred Heart

W, 37-6 Soria, Farmer, Flannery, Northrup

Soria (125), Malvestuto (197) Ndokaj, Rill, Lock, Lux, Malvestuto

11/30/13

Clarion

L, 34-7

Maziarz (165), Malvestuto (197)

12/7/13

at Kent State*

L, 38-3

Max Soria (125)

12/8/13/13 at Central Michigan* L, 29-6

Malvestuto, Lock

12/12/13

at #3 Iowa

L, 46-0

None

1/4/14

NORTHERN IOWA* L, 32-6

LOCK, MALVESTUTO

1/12/14 vs. North Carolina L, 26-12

Mi. Soria, Maziarz, Malvestuto, Benjamin

1/12/14

vs. Seton Hill

W, 38-0 Mi. Soria, Farmer, Flannery, Todora

1/12/14

vs. Pittsburgh

L, 40-6

1/12/14

vs. Duke

L, 19-13

Ma. Soria, Flannery, Malvestuto

1/17/14

at Columbia

L, 24-9

Ma. Soria, Flannery, Malvestuto

Maziarz, Rill, Ndokaj, Lock, Malvestuto, Benjamin Malvestuto

1/25/14

#23 OLD DOMINION* L, 21-10

1/26/14

OHIO*

L, 34-6

MI. SORIA, FLANNERY, RILL LOCK, MALVESTUTO

2/1/14

at #9 Edinboro

L, 41-3

Lock

2/7/14

at #9 Missouri*

L, 41-0

None

2/9/14 at So. Illinois-Edwardsville W, 27-12 Ma. Soria, Farmer, Flannery, Todora, Maziarz, Lock 2/14/14 BINGHAMTON* L, 22-18 FARMER, FLANNERY, MAZIARZ, NDOKAJ 2/16/14

at Eastern Michigan* L, 34-6

2/23/14

NORTHERN ILLINOIS* L, 20-14 FARMER, FLANNERY, LOCK,

Flannery, Benjamin MA. SORIA

2013-14 Tournaments November 9 • Oklahoma Gold Classic • Brockport, NY • Fourth of Six Team Finishes (Points) 1. Oklahoma (168.0) 2. Bloomsburg (133.0) 3. Army (101.0) 4. Buffalo (95.5) 5. American (91.0) 6. Brockport State (31.5)

Individual Finishes (Place) Max Soria (3rd) Mike Soria (5th) Justin Farmer (5th) Nick Flannery (2nd) John Northrup (5th) Wally Maziarz (4th) Tyler Rill (4th) Jared Lux (6th) Tony Lock (2nd) Angelo Malvestuto (6th) James Benjamin (5th)

November 24 • New York State Collegiate • Ithaca, NY • Team Finishes (Points) 1. Cornell 207.0 2. Hofstra 157.0 3. Binghamton 139.0 4. Army 136.5 5. Columbia 134.0 6. Cortland 105.5 7. Buffalo 100.0 8. Niagara C.C. 65.0 9. Ithaca 41.5 10. Brockport 40.5

‘A’ Bracket Individual Finishes (Place) Tony Lock (2nd) Nick Flannery (3rd) Angelo Malvestuto (4th) Max Soria (5th) John Northrup (5th) Justin Farmer (7th) Ryan Todora (7th) James Benjamin (8th)

December 29 • Lock Haven Invite •Lock Haven, PA • Team Finishes (Points) 1. Michigan State 105 2. Bloomsburg 86 3. Lock Haven 85.5 4. BUFFALO 62 5. Gardner-Webb 48 6. Binghamton 35 7. George Mason 27 8. Franklin and Marshall 18 9. Bucknell 13 10. Old Dominion 10.5

Individual Finishes (Place) Wally Maziarz (1st) Nick Flannery (2nd) Mike Soria (3rd) Tony Lock (3rd) Tyler Rill (4th)

March 8-9 • MAC Championships • Kent, OH •

HOME MATCHES IN BOLD CAPS * - Indicates Mid-American Conference match

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Team Finishes (Points) 1. Missouri 118.6 2. Northern Iowa 116 3. Old Dominion 97 4. Ohio 94.5 5. Central Michigan 85.5 6. Kent State 67 7. Eastern Michigan 57.5 8. Northern Illinois 50 9. Buffalo 12.5

Individual Finishes (Place) Nick Flannery (5th)


University at Buffalo Wrestling Individual and Dual Meet Statistics

2013-14 Individual Statistics

UB Career

Wrestler Wt Cl. Overall* Dual MAC Falls T-Falls TD N(2) N(3) RV E RT Overall* Dual Joe Ariola 184 5-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5-3 0-0 James Benjamin HWT 9-25 3-16 1-7 1 0 6 0 1 1 45 0 9-25 3-16 Jake Campana 157 5-7 0-4 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 5-7 0-4 Justin Farmer 133 13-22 5-15 1-7 1 0 7 0 1 6 26 3 52-80 10-35 Nick Flannery 141 21-16 9-11 3-5 2 0 28 5 4 4 26 6 21-16 9-11 Cory Hollister 125 1-4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-4 0-0 Tony Lock 184 18-16 9-11 4-4 1 0 17 1 4 5 24 3 26-28 11-14 Jarred Lux 174 6-13 1-5 0-3 0 0 2 0 0 1 7 0 9-20 2-9 Angelo Malvestuto 197 16-19 10-10 3-5 0 1 18 2 1 5 27 3 30-31 12-13 Wally Maziarz 165 14-18 5-14 0-8 1 0 8 0 4 1 20 3 49-55 13-27 Muhamid McBryde 157 7-5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7-5 0-0 Branden Muntz 133 6-6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6-6 0-0 Rrok Ndokaj 165 11-19 3-10 0-5 0 0 11 1 0 2 17 2 11-19 3-10 Tyler Rill 174 12-16 3-9 1-3 0 0 13 0 0 2 13 1 12-16 3-9 Mike Silvis 197 11-9 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6-4 0-0 Max Soria 125 14-12 7-7 2-4 2 0 28 1 4 0 31 5 60-46 24-15 Mike Soria 125 13-5 3-3 1-1 0 0 5 1 0 1 11 2 30-18 4-3 Ryan Therrien 174 11-11 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 13-19 0-2 Ryan Todora 149 6-24 2-18 0-8 0 0 5 1 0 1 35 3 6-24 2-18 Anthony Tufaro HWT 6-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6-3 0-0 Austin Weigel 174 7-8 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7-8 0-0 Totals: 8 1 148 12 19 29 282 28 Abbreviations E................................................ Escapes F........................................................Falls N(2).....................Near Falls (2-Point) N(3).....................Near Falls (3-Point)

R..............................................Reversals RT........................Riding Time Points T..........................................Takedowns T-Falls..........................Technical Falls

* - Indicates overall statistic, including dual meets and tournaments.

% - Indicates a wrestler who will likely redshirt in 2012-13. All wins and stats will not count towards career records.

2013-14 Dual Meet Statistical Leaders Overall Wins*

Dual Meet Wins

Falls

Technical Falls

1. Nick Flannery.................. 21 2. Tony Lock......................... 18 3. Angelo Malvestuto....... 16 4. Wally Maziarz.................. 14 Max Soria......................... 14 5. Mike Soria........................ 13

1. Angelo Malvestuto....... 10 2. Tony Lock............................9 Nick Flannery.....................9 4. Max Soria............................7 5. Wally Maziarz.....................6

1. Nick Flannery.....................2 Max Soria............................2 3. Tony Lock............................1 James Benjamin...............1 Wally Maziarz.....................1 Justin Farmer.....................1

1. Angelo Malvestuto..........1

Takedowns

3-Point Near Falls

2-Point Near Falls

1. Max Soria......................... 28 Nick Flannery.................. 28 3. Angelo Malvestuto....... 18 4. Tony Lock......................... 17 5. Tyler Rill............................ 13

1. Nick Flannery.....................4 Tony Lock............................4 Wally Maziarz.....................4 Max Soria............................4 5. Three others tied..............1

1. Nick Flannery.....................5 2. Angelo Malvestuto..........2 3. Five others tied.................1

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Escapes

1. James Benjamin............ 45 2. Ryan Todora.................... 35 3. Max Soria......................... 31 4. Angelo Malvestuto....... 27 5. Justin Farmer.................. 26 Nick Flannery.................. 26


University at Buffalo Wrestling Year-by-Year Results

556-460-15 Overall Record (.554 Winning Percentage) MAC

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YEAR W L T PCT. W L T PCT. W L T PCT. 1933-34 2 1 0 .667 - - - - - - - 1934-35 2 0 0 1.000 - - - - - - - 1935-36 0 6 0 .000 - - - - - - - 1936-37 2 4 0 .333 - - - - - - - 1937-38 4 3 0 .571 - - - - - - - 1938-39 5 1 1 .786 - - - - - - - 1939-40 4 3 0 .571 - - - - - - - 1940-41 0 6 0 .000 - - - - - - - 1941-42 0 2 0 .000 - - - - - - - 1942-46 NO WRESTLING DUE TO WORLD WAR II 1946-47 4 3 1 .563 - - - - - - - 1947-48 5 5 0 .500 - - - - - - - 1948-49 7 4 1 .625 - - - - - - - 1949-50 9 3 1 .731 - - - - - - - 1950-51 9 2 0 .818 - - - - - - - 1951-52 2 7 0 .222 - - - - - - - 1952-53 2 7 0 .222 - - - - - - - 1953-54 5 8 0 .385 - - - - - - - 1954-55 2 9 0 .182 - - - - - - - 1955-56 6 5 1 .542 - - - - - - - 1956-57 6 5 0 .545 - - - - - - - 1957-58 2 9 0 .182 - - - - - - - 1958-59 1 10 0 .091 - - - - - - - 1959-60 9 6 0 .600 - - - - - - - 1960-61 7 7 0 .500 - - - - - - - 1961-62 5 6 2 .462 - - - - - - - 1962-63 9 1 0 .900 - - - - - - - 1963-64 6 4 0 .600 - - - - - - - 1964-65 9 2 0 .818 - - - - - - - 1965-66 5 5 1 .500 - - - - - - - 1966-67 5 6 0 .455 - - - - - - - 1967-68 8 3 0 .727 - - - - - - - 1968-69 8 2 0 .800 - - - - - - - 1969-70 10 4 0 .714 - - - - - - - 1970-71 14 6 1 .690 - - - - - - - 1971-72 17 1 0 .944 - - - - - - - 1972-73 14 2 1 .853 - - - - - - - 1973-74 22 1 0 .957 - - - - - - - - 1973-74 22 1 0 .957 - - - - - - - 1974-75 14 3 1 .806 - - - - - - - 1975-76 9 8 0 .529 - - - - - - - 1976-77 8 8 0 .500 - - - - - - - 1977-78 13 3 0 .813 - - - - - - - 1978-79 6 8 0 .429 - - - - - - - 1979-80 5 10 0 .333 - - - - - - - 1980-81 3 11 0 .214 - - - - - - - 1981-82 9 4 0 .692 - - - - - - - 1982-83 9 4 0 .692 - - - - 4 0 0 1.000 1983-84 6 6 0 .500 - - - - 1 4 0 .200 1984-85 11 2 0 .846 - - - - 6 0 0 1.000 1985-86 13 2 0 .867 - - - - 5 2 0 .714 1986-87 10 3 0 .769 - - - - 3 0 0 1.000 1987-88 8 5 0 .615 - - - - 6 2 0 .750 1988-89 7 7 0 .500 - - - - 1 3 0 .250

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YEAR W L T PCT. W L T PCT. W L T PCT. 1989-90 8 6 0 .571 - - - - 3 2 0 .600 1990-91 7 6 0 .538 - - - - 4 4 0 .500 1991-92 2 12 0 .143 - - - - 2 3 0 .400 1992-93 1 16 0 .059 - - - - 0 5 0 .000 1993-94 3 12 0 .200 - - - - 2 1 0 .667 1994-95 0 16 0 .000 - - - - 0 7 0 .000 1995-96 10 4 0 .714 - - - - 3 1 0 .750 1996-97 12 2 2 .813 - - - - 4 2 0 .667 1997-98 9 6 0 .600 - - - - 4 3 0 .571 1998-99 8 6 0 .571 3 2 0 .600 3 3 0 .500 1999-00 11 5 0 .688 2 3 0 .400 6 1 0 .857 2000-01 11 6 0 .647 3 2 0 .600 5 1 0 .833 2001-02 6 10 0 .375 1 4 0 .200 2 2 0 .500 2002-03 9 6 0 .600 1 4 0 .200 4 1 0 .833 2003-04 12 5 0 .706 2 3 0 .400 3 3 0 .500 2004-05 3 10 0 .231 1 4 0 .200 2 1 0 .667 2005-06 9 6 0 .600 2 3 0 .400 9 2 0 .818 2006-07 8 7 0 .533 0 5 0 .000 3 3 0 .500 2007-08 9 7 1 .559 1 4 0 .200 6 1 1 .813 2008-09 9 11 0 .450 1 4 0 .200 1 4 0 .200 2009-10 9 7 1 .559 2 3 0 .400 3 2 0 .600 2010-11 9 8 0 .529 2 3 0 .400 3 2 0 .600 2011-12 7 14 0 .312 1 4 0 .000 0 3 0 .000 2012-13 1 11 0 .090 1 4 0 .200 1 4 0 .200 2013-14 3 17 0 .150 0 7 0 .000 0 5 0 .000 80 YRS 556 460 15 .547 23 58 0 .315 94 74 1 .559

Head Coach Dual Meet Records

COACH Ed Michael Jim Beichner Ron LaRocque Gerald Gergley Warren Gregory George King Robert Wilson Fritz Febel Charlie Cheney Robert Rich Andy Lehr Sidney Fine Charles Bryant George Van Bibber John Stutzman 15 Coaches

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YEARS W L T PCT. 1970-91 235 107 3 .686 1995-13 152 121 4 .555 1958-66 51 41 3 .553 1966-70 31 15 0 .674 1948-51 25 9 2 .722 1952-58 23 43 1 .351 1937-42 13 15 1 .466 1946-48 9 8 1 .528 1991-95 6 56 0 .097 1934-35 2 0 0 1.000 1933-34 2 1 0 .667 1936-37 2 4 0 .333 1951-52 2 7 0 .222 1935-36 0 6 0 .000 2013-Present 3 17 0 .150 80 years 556 460 15 .547


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TEAM W Akron 2 Alfred 24 Allegheny 4 American 5 APPALACHIAN STATE 5 Army 2 Ashland 6 Baldwin-Wallace 4 BINGHAMTON 19 Bloomsburg 7 Boise State 0 Boston College 3 Boston University 2 Bowling Green 2 Brock 5 Brockport 15 Brown 1 Bucknell 9 Buffalo State 8 California St.-Bakersfield 0 California (PA) 4 CAMPBELL 1 Canisius 1 Case Western Reserve 7 Central Connecticut State 1 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 0 Cheyney State 1 Cincinnati 3 The Citadel 1 Clarion 6 Clarkson 0 Cleveland State 6 Colgate 8 COLUMBIA 1 Cornell 4 Cortland 19 CUMBERLAND 0 Davidson 2 Delaware State 3 Drexel 5 Duke 0 Duquesne 5 East Stroudsburg 4 Eastern Illinois 4 EASTERN MICHIGAN 12 Edinboro 4 Erie Tech 1 Findlay 5 Gannon 8 GARDNER-WEBB 3 Geneseo 6 Georgia State 1 Georgia Tech 1 Guelph 18 Hofstra 3 Indiana 0 Indianapolis 0

L 0 23 1 0 0 1 8 7 7 5 2 0 0 0 1 13 0 4 0 1 6 0 0 18 4 19 0 0 0 9 1 5 12 1 5 17 0 0 0 5 2 1 0 0 7 21 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 4 3 1

T 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

PCT. 1.000 .510 .800 1.000 1.000 .667 .429 .375 .731 .577 .000 1.000 .833 1.000 .833 .533 1.000 .692 1.000 .000 .400 1.000 1.000 .288 .200 .000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .400 .000 .545 .400 .500 .444 .528 .000 1.000 1.000 .500 .000 .833 1.000 1.000 .632 .160 1.000 .833 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 1.000 .900 .438 .000 .000

LAST MEETING 50-51, W, 21-8 65-66. W, 23-14 87-88, W, 25-11 02-03, W, 44-3 08-09, W, 32-6 73-74, W, 20-14 09-10, W, 31-9 61-62, L, 5-33 13-14, L, 22-18 12-13, L, 18-15 12-13, L, 29-9 97-98, W, 46-0 10-11, W, 20-15 74-75, W, 28-10 86-87, L, 22-28 94-95, L, 13-24 79-80, W, 34-11 12-13, L, 20-16 73-74, W, 50-0 04-05, L, 9-33 93-94, L, 17-37 08-09, W, 35-3 70-71, W, 43-5 63-64, W, 29-3 95-96, W, 24-10 13-14, L, 29-6 96-97, W, 51-4 77-78, W, 44-0 11-12, W, 24-15 13-14, L, 34-7 80-81, L, 22-25 07-08, W,16-15 79-80, L, 19-22 13-14, L, 24-9 00-01, W, 21-19 90-91, W, 44-2 First Meeting 08-09, W, 31-6 07-08, W, 44-4 10-11, W, 26-9 13-14, L, 19-13 03-04, W, 33-9 10-11, W, 30-12 03-04, W, 25-14 13-14, L, 34-6 13-14, L, 41-3 53-54, W, 28-15 09-10, W, 37-3 89-90, W, 38-13 11-12, W, 43-3 79-80, W, 46-4 97-98, L, 15-18 73-74, W, 45-3 85-86, W, 43-3 09-10, T, 16-16 03-04, L, 8-27 91-92, L, 14-21

TEAM Iowa Ithaca James Madison John Carroll KENT STATE Kentucky Lehigh Lock Haven Marquette Maryland Massachusetts Massachusetts-Lowell Massachusetts Maritime McMaster Maryland Mercyhurst Miami (OH) Michigan Minnesota MISSOURI Mount Union Montclair State Navy Nebraska New Jersey New York University NCCC Niagara Falls North Carolina N. Carolina-Greensboro NC State North Dakota State NORTHERN ILLINOIS Northern Iowa Northwestern OHIO Ohio Northern Ohio State Oklahoma OLD DOMINION Oneonta Ontario Oswego Penn State Penn State-Behrend Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Pitt-Johnstown Plattsburgh Potsdam Princeton Purdue Rider R.I.T. Rochester R.P.I. Rutgers

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W L T PCT. 0 2 0 .000 11 19 0 .367 2 0 0 1.000 0 4 0 .000 7 23 0 .233 1 0 0 1.000 1 1 0 .500 4 6 0 .400 1 0 0 1.000 4 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 1.000 0 1 0 .000 8 0 0 1.000 0 1 0 .000 3 0 0 1.000 2 7 0 .222 0 3 0 .000 0 1 0 .000 0 2 0 .000 1 0 0 1.000 4 0 1 .900 0 3 0 .000 1 0 0 1.000 0 1 0 .000 0 1 0 .000 1 0 0 1.000 2 1 0 .667 0 1 0 .000 1 1 0 .500 0 1 0 .000 1 0 0 1.000 5 10 0 .333 0 2 0 .000 0 1 0 .000 3 15 0 .167 1 0 0 1.000 0 6 0 .000 0 2 0 .000 1 3 0 .250 9 2 0 .818 20 4 0 .833 19 16 0 .543 0 3 0 .000 1 0 0 1.000 0 1 0 .000 2 3 0 .400 1 3 1 .300 1 0 0 1.000 10 0 0 1.000 2 1 0 .750 0 2 0 .000 2 8 0 .200 35 21 1 .623 9 3 1 .792 2 0 0 1.000 1 1 0 .500

LAST MEETING 13-14, L, 46-0 05-06, W, 31-9 03-04, W, 41-3 80-81, L, 13-28 13-14, L, 38-3 74-75, W, 19-16 07-08, W, 22-9 11-12, L, 17-16 99-00, W, 31-12 74-75, W, 21-15 74-75, W, 37-0 95-96, W, 26-6 78-79, L, 16-25 86-87, W, 27-15 09-10, L, 31-9 07-08, W, 24-6 98-99, W, 28-6 11-12, L, 27-13 08-09, L, 13-27 13-14, L, 41-0 03-04, W, 39-6 73-74, W, 18-13 11-12, L, 21-15 09-10, W, 18-17 78-79, L, 11-26 58-59, L, 5-28 09-10, W, 36-8 61-62, W, 23-10 13-14, L, 26-12 06-07, W,22-14 13-14, L 31-7 04-05, W, 25-15 13-14, L, 20-14 13-14, L, 32-6 04-05, L, 9-29 13-14, L, 34-6 70-71, W, 23-11 01-02, L, 9-25 10-11. L, 7-28 13-14, L, 21-10 85-86, W, 34-14 65-66, W, 22-5 90-91, W, 34-9 77-78, L, 4-32 77-78, W, 41-7 00-01, L, 9-26 13-14, L, 40-6 99-00, W, 19-13 65-66, W, 19-16 87-88, W, 50-0 06-07, W, 40-4 12-13, L, 31-10 12-13, L, 21-16 90-91, W, 31-14 67-68, W, 30-5 60-61, W, 16-13 11-12, L, 22-16


University at Buffalo Wrestling All-Time Dual Meet Records vs. Opponents

TEAM Ryerson Tech Sacred Heart St. Catharines St. Francis (PA) St. John Fisher St. Lawrence Sampson Seton Hall Seton Hill Slippery Rock SIU-Edwardsville SOUTH DAKOTA STATE Spartanburg Methodist Springfield Syracuse Tennessee-Chattanooga Toledo Toronto Utah Valley Virginia Wagner Waterloo Wayne State Waynesburg West Liberty State West Virginia Western Ontario Wilkes Williams College Wright State Wyoming York Youngstown State

W 1 4 1 2 2 0 2 3 1 9 2 0 1 1 4 2 0 22 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 13 3 1 1 0 1 0

L 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 18 1 2 9 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 2 0 0 1 0 2

T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PCT. 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .474 1.000 .000 1.000 1.000 .196 .667 .000 .703 .000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 1.000 .000 .813 .600 1.000 1.000 .000 1.000 .000

LAST MEETING 81-82, W, 37-3 13-14, W, 37-6 53-54, W, 33-15 71-72, W, 51-6 79-80, W, 33-13 47-48, L, 6-20 48-49, W, 25-3 98-99, W, 27-12 13-14, W, 38-0 05-06, L, 17-21 13-14, W, 27-12 FIRST MEETING 08-09, W, 47-6 95-96, W, 25-13 99-00, W, 47-0 04-05, L, 6-29 93-94, L, 18-23 64-65, W, 25-3 11-12, L, 19-12 10-11, W 24-12 96-97, W, 50-0 64-65, W, 38-0 66-67, W, 19-18 57-58, L, 0-33 07-08, W, 32-3 01-02, L, 6-26 74-75, W, 34-13 96-97, W, 54-0 85-86, W, 51-2 90-91, W, 21-16 10-11, L, 12-23 86-87, W, 37-6 80-81, L, 8-40

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University at Buffalo Wrestling Year-By-Year Dual Meet Results

1933-1934 (2-1)

Alfred...........................................W 21-15 Colgate.........................................L 0-36 Alfred...........................................W 21-14

1934-1935 (2-0)

Alfred...........................................W 20-8 Alfred...........................................W 17-11

1935-1936 (0-6)

Toronto.........................................L 3-33 Toronto.........................................L 10-26 Alfred............................................L 2.5-35.5 Syracuse.......................................L 0-40 Alfred............................................L 0-36 Case Western Reserve.............L 0-38

1936-1937 (2-4)

Syracuse.......................................L 0-38 Case Western Reserve.............L 3-33 Toronto.........................................L 16-18 Alfred...........................................W 21-15 Toronto.........................................L 12.5-17.5 Alfred...........................................W 17-15

1937-1938 (4-3)

Toronto.........................................L 9-19 Rochester....................................L 18-21 Alfred...........................................W 19-15 Toronto........................................W 17.5-14.5 Case Western Reserve.............L 6.5-21.5 Alfred...........................................W 17-15 Rochester...................................W 17-9

1938-1939 (5-1-1)

Toronto........................................W 21-13 Alfred............................................T 16-16 Colgate.........................................L 5-23 Toronto........................................W 16-14 R.I.T................................................W 22-8 Alfred...........................................W 21-11 R.I.T................................................W 24-8

1939-1940 (4-3)

Findlay.........................................W 26-8 Case Western Reserve.............L 8-18 Toronto........................................W 27-3 Alfred............................................L 8-20 Toronto........................................W 16-11 Rochester....................................L 9.5-20.5 Alfred...........................................W 20-8

1940-1941 (0-6)

R.I.T.................................................L 6-28 Case Western Reserve.............L 0-34 Findlay..........................................L 3-31 Alfred............................................L 0-32 Colgate.........................................L 5-29 Alfred............................................L 4.5-26.5

1941-1942 (0-2)

R.I.T.................................................L 10-30 Alfred............................................L 5-33 No wrestling 1942-1946 (World War II)

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1946-1947 (4-3-1)

Alfred............................................L 3-31 Ontario........................................W 24-10 Case Western Reserve.............L 5-31 Ontario........................................W 24-15 Alfred............................................L 8-30 R.I.T................................................W 35-5 Toronto.........................................T 14-14 R.I.T................................................W 35-5

1947-1948 (5-5)

Ontario........................................W 18-16 R.I.T................................................W 29-5 Case Western Reserve.............L 3-30 Alfred............................................L 15-17 Toronto........................................W 21-12 R.I.T................................................W 24-13 Ontario.........................................L 16-18 Toronto........................................W 18-12 St. Lawrence...............................L 6-20 Alfred............................................L 12-19

1948-1949 (7-4-1)

Ontario.........................................L 16-20 Case Western Reserve.............L 2-25 Sampson.....................................W 16-14 R.I.T.................................................L 13-20 Alfred...........................................W 20-6 Toronto.........................................L 13-16 Ontario........................................W 33-6 Toronto........................................W 18-16 R.I.T.................................................T 14-14 Baldwin-Wallace......................W 26-5 Sampson.....................................W 25-3 Alfred...........................................W 21-11

1949-1950 (9-3-1)

R.I.T.................................................L 10-24 Ontario........................................W 21-13 Baldwin-Wallace......................W 22-6 Case Western Reserve.............L 13-18 Ontario........................................W 33-5 Toronto........................................W 26-5 Case Western Reserve............W 16-14 Alfred............................................T 16-16 Toronto........................................W 23-9 Cornell..........................................L 13-17 R.I.T................................................W 21-11 Alfred...........................................W 17-11 Akron...........................................W 26-6

1950-1951 (9-2)

R.I.T................................................W 16-11 Ontario........................................W 27-3 Case Western Reserve.............L 13-16 Case Western Reserve............W 24-10 Akron...........................................W 21-8 Baldwin-Wallace......................W 25-3 Toronto........................................W 18-17 Ontario........................................W 34-0 Alfred...........................................W 16-12 R.I.T.................................................L 8-22 Alfred...........................................W 19-11

1951-1952 (2-7)

R.I.T................................................L 7-25 Case Western Reserve.............L 0-28 Baldwin-Wallace......................W 19-11 Toronto.........................................L 9-19 R.I.T.................................................L 9-19

Alfred............................................L 7-23 Ontario........................................W 24-15 Case Western Reserve.............L 13-16 Alfred............................................L 14-15

1952-1953 (2-7)

Case Western Reserve.............L 6-24 R.I.T.................................................L 3-27 Cortland.......................................L 5-33 Toronto.........................................L 16-20 Alfred............................................L 13-15 R.I.T.................................................L 6-24 Ontario........................................W 21-13 Western Ontario.......................W 17-11 Alfred............................................L 14-16

1953-1954 (5-8)

St. Catharines............................W 33-15 Erie Tech......................................W 28-15 Case Western Reserve.............L 3-25 Case Western Reserve............W 27-10 R.I.T.................................................L 8-20 Western Ontario.......................W 17-11 Toronto........................................W 23-11 Alfred............................................L 10-22 Ontario.........................................L 6-30 Ithaca............................................L 7-23 Cortland.......................................L 5-24 R.I.T.................................................L 0-36 Alfred............................................L 13-19

1954-1955 (2-9)

Ontario.........................................L 18-21 Case Western Reserve.............L 0-30 Baldwin-Wallace.......................L 15-17 Ontario........................................W 22-10 Toronto.........................................L 3-35 Cortland.......................................L 0-38 Western Ontario........................L 11-21 Alfred............................................L 13-16 R.I.T................................................W 18-16 Ithaca............................................L 10-17 Alfred............................................L 8-26

1955-1956 (6-5-1)

Case Western Reserve.............L 9-23 Baldwin-Wallace.......................T 16-16 Alfred............................................L 8-26 Ontario........................................W 26-10 Toronto........................................W 23-13 Ontario........................................W 25-17 Western Ontario.......................W 16-14 Ithaca............................................L 13-19 Cortland.......................................L 10-24 R.I.T.................................................L 3-27 Oswego.......................................W 25-8 Alfred...........................................W 16-14

1956-1957 (6-5)

Case Western Reserve.............L 13-15 Alfred...........................................W 23-11 Ontario........................................W 29-5 Western Ontario.......................W 20-15 Toronto........................................W 34-0 Ithaca............................................L 11-17 R.I.T................................................W 18-16 Cortland.......................................L 9-19 Oswego........................................L 9-21 Baldwin-Wallace.......................L 14-18 Alfred...........................................W 14-12

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1957-1958 (2-9)

Waynesburg...............................L 0-33 Alfred............................................L 11-21 Western Ontario.......................W 18-13 Toronto........................................W 25-5 Lock Haven.................................L 5-28 Ithaca............................................L 10-23 Cortland.......................................L 3-28 Case Western Reserve.............L 11-26 Baldwin-Wallace.......................L 17-19 Alfred............................................L 15-18 R.I.T.................................................L 10-26

1958-1959 (1-10)

Rochester....................................L 13-25 New York University.................L 5-28 Oswego........................................L 5-29 Toronto........................................W 22-8 Western Ontario........................L 15-20 Baldwin-Wallace.......................L 15-16 Ithaca............................................L 3-33 Allegheny....................................L 6-26 Cortland.......................................L 5-29 Alfred............................................L 3-27 R.I.T.................................................L 0-31

1959-1960 (9-6)

Niagara Falls..............................W 23-12 Colgate.........................................L 8-24 Allegheny...................................W 17-13 Rochester...................................W 29-5 R.P.I................................................W 24-8 Cortland.......................................L 7-24 Ithaca............................................L 12-22 Ontario........................................W 23-10 Oswego........................................L 9-23 Toronto........................................W 26-10 Western Ontario.......................W 28-7 Alfred...........................................W 16-14 Baldwin-Wallace.......................L 13-19 Case Western Reserve............W 24-8 R.I.T.................................................L 3-29

1960-1961 (7-7)

Niagara Falls...............................L 12-17 Oswego........................................L 13-19 Baldwin-Wallace.......................L 14-16 Ontario........................................W 31-6 Toronto........................................W 21-8 Ithaca............................................L 16-18 Colgate.........................................L 11-16 Western Ontario.......................W 26-6 R.P.I................................................W 16-13 Cortland.......................................L 6-28 Case Western Reserve............W 21-8 Alfred...........................................W 23-13 R.I.T.................................................L 6-20 Rochester...................................W 21-11

1961-1962 (5-6-2)

Niagara Falls..............................W 23-10 Rochester....................................T 16-16 R.I.T.................................................L 11-18 Ithaca............................................L 9-26 Cortland.......................................L 5-30 Toronto........................................W 33-6 Colgate.........................................L 5-26 Ontario........................................W 30-5 Western Ontario.......................W 33-3 Alfred............................................L 10-28


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Case Western Reserve.............T 18-18 Baldwin-Wallace.......................L 5-33 Oswego.......................................W 22-10

1962-1963 (9-1)

Toronto........................................W 30-2 Western Ontario.......................W 35-0 R.I.T.................................................L 11-15 Ithaca...........................................W 23-11 Oswego.......................................W 27-8 Colgate........................................W 31-3 Cortland......................................W 15-13 Rochester...................................W 25-10 Case Western Reserve............W 28-9 Alfred...........................................W 25-10

1963-1964 (6-4)

Alfred...........................................W 25-5 Ontario........................................W 36-2 Toronto........................................W 31-8 Oswego........................................L 8-18 Case Western Reserve............W 29-3 Rochester...................................W 28-10 Colgate.........................................L 11-21 Ithaca............................................L 12-19 Cortland.......................................L 11-19 R.I.T................................................W 26-6

1964-1965 (9-2)

Ontario........................................W 22-5 Colgate........................................W 21-9 Western Ontario.......................W 30-0 Waterloo.....................................W 38-0 Oswego........................................L 9-17 Toronto........................................W 25-3 Rochester...................................W 24-5 R.I.T.................................................L 12-14 Alfred...........................................W 27-3 Cortland......................................W 16-11 Ithaca...........................................W 16-14

1965-1966 (5-5-1)

Ontario........................................W 21-11 R.I.T.................................................L 16-21 Brockport....................................T 16-16 Plattsburgh................................W 19-16 Colgate.........................................L 10-22 Cortland.......................................L 2-36

Ithaca............................................L 5-28 Alfred...........................................W 23-14 Western Ontario.......................W 21-18 Rochester...................................W 23-13 Oswego........................................L 0-35

1966-1967 (5-6)

R.I.T................................................W 21-12 Guelph.........................................W 22-9 Ithaca............................................L 16-19 McMaster....................................W 33-8 Colgate.........................................L 7-31 Wayne State...............................W 19-18 Cortland.......................................L 2-28 Western Ontario........................L 20-22 Brockport....................................L 18-21 Rochester...................................W 22-9 Oswego........................................L 10-22

1967-1968 (8-3)

Buffalo State..............................W 24-11 McMaster....................................W 36-2 Buffalo State..............................W 36-2 Ithaca...........................................W 21-12 Colgate........................................W 21-11 Oswego........................................L 10-25 Cortland.......................................L 14-17 R.I.T................................................W 21-12 Guelph.........................................W 26-11 Brockport....................................L 12-15 Rochester...................................W 30-5

1968-1969 (8-2)

Buffalo State..............................W 30-3 Oswego........................................L 11-28 Gannon.......................................W 39-0 R.I.T................................................W 31-5 Ithaca...........................................W 30-3 Ashland........................................L 12-15 Cortland......................................W 24-11 Guelph.........................................W 28-5 Colgate........................................W 23-8 Brockport...................................W 25-6

1969-1970 (10-4)

Cornell..........................................L 18-20 Montclair State.........................W 28-6 Oneonta......................................W 25-9

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1970-1971 (14-6-1)

Montclair State.........................W 27-8 Oneonta......................................W 29-2 Wilkes............................................L 9-25 Brockport....................................T 16-16 Buffalo State..............................W 33-5 Ithaca...........................................W 23-12 Oswego........................................L 12-22 St. Francis (PA)...........................W 28-6 California (PA).............................L 6-28 Geneseo......................................W 30-6 Lock Haven.................................L 5-33 Cornell.........................................W 26-12 Army..............................................L 13-19 Guelph.........................................W 39-5 R.I.T................................................W 26-16 Cortland......................................W 19-16 Canisius.......................................W 43-5 Cleveland State........................W 17-15 Ashland........................................L 15-23 Old Dominion...........................W 32-8 Ohio Northern..........................W 23-11

1971-1972 (17-1)

Montclair State.........................W 43-3 Oneonta......................................W 36-3 Wilkes...........................................W 27-6 Buffalo State..............................W 51-0 Ithaca...........................................W 38-5 Brockport ..................................W 27-12 Geneseo .....................................W 46-5 Army.............................................W 18-15 Maryland....................................W 19-16 Clarion..........................................L 14-23 Cleveland State........................W 30-9 R.I.T................................................W 30-7 Kent State...................................W 40-6 St. Francis (PA)...........................W 51-6 California (PA)............................W 34-3 St. John Fisher...........................W 45-6 Guelph.........................................W 26-8 Cortland......................................W 22-17

1972-1973 (14-2-1)

Team Captains Bill Jacoutot, Sr. (left) and Jerry Nowakowski

In the University at Buffalo’s last year at the Division I level before moving all sports down with exception of baseball, head coach Ed Michael put together one of the finest teams in the history of the school. Led by Bill Jacoutot, Sr. and Jerry Nowakowski, the Bulls finished 22-1, with its lone loss coming at Clarion, who went on to finish 11th at the NCAA Championships, on Jan. 16.

Wilkes............................................L 12-22 Geneseo......................................W 26-6 Gannon.......................................W 44-0 Buffalo State..............................W 46-0 Oswego........................................L 10-27 R.I.T................................................W 31-3 Cleveland State.........................L 11-21 Guelph.........................................W 30-5 Western Ontario.......................W 24-13 Brockport...................................W 20-12 Ithaca...........................................W 26-14

Despite that loss, the team still managed to start a school-record 18-match winning streak that began with a 45-3 rout of Georgia Tech at Clark Hall. The Bulls posted a perfect 9-0 slate at the old gym, with wins against Geneseo, Bowling Green, Brockport and Maryland included. The Bulls also went on to win the New York State Championships with a contingent of five champions.

Montclair State..........................T 17-17 Wilkes...........................................W 48-15 Oneonta......................................W 45-0 Brockport ..................................W 20-18 Oswego.......................................W 35-5 Lock Haven ...............................W 26-11 Geneseo......................................W 51-3 Clarion.........................................W 18-15 R.I.T................................................W 43-2 Guelph.........................................W 49-0 Buffalo State..............................W 47-0 Cortland .....................................W 36-3 Syracuse......................................W 49-0 Cleveland State.........................L 17-23 California (PA)............................W 37-6 Maryland....................................W 18-15

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Navy..............................................L 14-26 NCAA Div. II Champ.............. 16th

1973-1974 (22-1)

Geneseo......................................W 47-3 Bowling Green..........................W 24-15 Oneonta......................................W 39-3 Maryland....................................W 28-9 Colgate........................................W 31-9 Army.............................................W 20-14 Princeton....................................W 33-6 Bloomsburg...............................W 18-13 Montclair State.........................W 18-13 Oswego.......................................W 33-12 Lock Haven................................W 22-21 Brockport ..................................W 30-9 Clarion..........................................L 6-32 Georgia Tech.............................W 45-3 Kent State...................................W 21-15 Buffalo State..............................W 50-0 Guelph.........................................W 30.5-9.5 Syracuse......................................W 27-9 Cortland......................................W 38-5 Cleveland State........................W 24-16 R.I.T................................................W 40-4 Ashland.......................................W 25-13 Cincinnati...................................W 21-12

1974-1975 (14-3-1)

Colgate........................................W 38-6 Bowling Green..........................W 28-10 Western Ontario.......................W 34-13 Lock Haven................................W 16-15 Kentucky.....................................W 19-16 R.I.T................................................W 39-6 Clarion.........................................W 22-20 Oswego.......................................W 36-2 Maryland....................................W 21-15 Navy..............................................L 6-27 Massachusetts..........................W 37-0 Binghamton...............................L 13-19 Ashland.......................................W 37-6 Cortland......................................W 33-12 Syracuse.......................................T 17-17 Brockport...................................W 19-18 Guelph.........................................W 40-6 Cleveland State.........................L 12-25

1975-1976 (9-8)

Penn State...................................L 0-39 Cornell.........................................W 32-11 Pittsburgh...................................L 9-28 Lock Haven.................................L 6-34 R.I.T................................................W 43-2 Clarion..........................................L 17-27 Bloomsburg...............................W 28-15 Oswego.......................................W 3 7 - 0 Guelph.........................................W 22-18 Binghamton .............................W 24-12 Oklahoma....................................L 7-39 Cortland......................................W 30-12 Syracuse.......................................L 11-26 Brockport....................................L 21-22 Colgate........................................W 29-6 Bucknell......................................W 30-8 Cleveland State.........................L 15-17


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1976-1977 (8-8)

Edinboro......................................L 12-23 Penn State...................................L 9-30 Pittsburgh...................................L 19-20 Clarion..........................................L 15-26 R.I.T...............................................W 51-2 Guelph........................................W 31-13 Cleveland State.........................L 5-31 Binghamton..............................W 30-9 Lock Haven.................................L 12-26 Bloomsburg..............................W 22-15 Oswego.......................................W 31-6 Ohio State...................................L 16-19 Cincinnati...................................W 28-11 Brockport...................................W 23-15 Syracuse......................................L 13-28 Cornell.........................................W 35-7

1977-1978 (13-3)

Edinboro.....................................W 25-21 Penn State...................................L 4-32 R.I.T...............................................W 41-3 Oswego.......................................W 40-3 Pittsburgh..................................W 32-18 Colgate........................................W 44-0 Lock Haven.................................L 15-31 Syracuse......................................L 12-24 Guelph........................................W 25-19 Bloomsburg..............................W 26-16 Penn State-Behrend...............W 41-7 Ashland.......................................W 34-10 Cincinnati...................................W 44-0 Brockport...................................W 42-0 Binghamton..............................W 29-12 Clarion.........................................W 21-12 NCAA Div. III Champ................1st

1978-1979 (6-8)

Edinboro.....................................W 25-13 Princeton.....................................L 12-26 New Jersey..................................L 11-26 Mass. Maritime..........................L 16-25 Potsdam.....................................W 20-16 Oswego.......................................W 39-6 Colgate.........................................L 15-21 Brockport....................................L 13-28 Binghamton...............................L 20-23 Guelph........................................W 29-19 Syracuse......................................L 18-36 R.I.T...............................................W 32-17 John Carroll................................L 15-25 Cortland......................................W 35-24 NCAA Div. III Champ................7th

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1980-1981 (3-11)

Brockport....................................L 6-44 Youngstown State....................L 8-40 Edinboro......................................L 21-23 Oswego........................................L 9-25 Colgate.........................................L 16-27 Guelph........................................W 24-17 R.I.T...............................................W 24-18 Syracuse......................................L 3-50 Potsdam.....................................W 21-20 Oneonta......................................L 9-39 Binghamton...............................L 3-48 Clarkson.......................................L 22-25 Cortland.......................................L 9-37 John Carroll................................L 9-36 NCAA Div. III Champ.............. 17th

1981-1982 (9-4)

Brockport....................................L 8-33 John Carroll................................L 13-28 Oswego........................................L 13-28 Brock............................................W 28-15 McMaster...................................W 28-16 Ryerson Tech.............................W 37-3 Guelph........................................W 24-18 Syracuse......................................L 6-42 R.I.T...............................................W 36-12 Oneonta.....................................W 27-11 Potsdam.....................................W 24-18 Binghamton..............................W 31-9 Cortland......................................W 32-15 NCAA Div. III Champ.............. 15th

1982-1983 (9-4)

R.I.T...............................................W 34-8 Brockport....................................L 15-27 Edinboro.....................................W 44-6 Brock............................................W 54-6 McMaster...................................W 52-2 Oswego........................................L 11-26 Guelph........................................W 33-12 Syracuse......................................L 12-36 Ithaca............................................L 19-22 Oneonta.....................................W 26-21 Potsdam.....................................W 33-18 Binghamton..............................W 25-21 Cortland......................................W 26-14 NCAA Div. III Champ.............. 29th

1983-1984 (6-6)

Brockport....................................L 11-30 Brock............................................W 22-18 1979-1980 (5-10) McMaster...................................W 21-19 Youngstown State....................L 11-31 Oswego........................................L 19-21 Guelph.........................................L 12-31 Syracuse......................................L 3-43 St. John Fisher..........................W 33-13 Ithaca............................................L 15-29 Edinboro......................................L 11-29 Potsdam.....................................W 28-21 Brown..........................................W 34-11 Oneonta......................................L 20-27 Colgate.........................................L 19-22 Guelph.........................................L 20-26 Brockport....................................L 8-37 Binghamton..............................W 28-16 Binghamton...............................L 11-39 Cortland......................................W 21-19 R.I.T................................................L 14-31 R.I.T...............................................W 45-12 Syracuse......................................L 15-29 NCAA Div. III Champ.............. 19th Geneseo.....................................W 46-4 Potsdam.....................................W 34-11 1984-1985 (11-2) Cortland.......................................L 19-26 Gannon.......................................W 55-0 Oswego.......................................W 28-18 Brockport...................................W 20-18 John Carroll................................L 11-25 McMaster...................................W 35-14 NCAA Div. III Champ.............. 13th

Brock............................................W 51-5 Oswego.......................................W 38-7 Syracuse......................................L 13-37 Ithaca............................................L 17-28 Oneonta.....................................W 44-4 Potsdam.....................................W 43-6 Guelph........................................W 54-6 Cortland......................................W 36-12 R.I.T...............................................W 49-8 Binghamton..............................W 24-22 NCAA Div. III Champ................7th

1985-1986 (13-2)

Brock............................................W 41-8 Allegheny...................................W 28-19 Gannon.......................................W 38-13 Brockport....................................L 9-36 McMaster...................................W 31-8 Oswego.......................................W 22-21 Guelph........................................W 43-3 Ithaca...........................................W 21-20 Oneonta.....................................W 34-14 Potsdam.....................................W 49-0 Williams .....................................W 51-2 Syracuse......................................L 16-36 R.I.T...............................................W 46-8 Cortland......................................W 30-18 Binghamton..............................W 28-20 NCAA Div. III Champ.............. 12th

1986-1987 (10-3)

McMaster...................................W 27-15 York..............................................W 37-6 Allegheny...................................W 35-6 Brockport....................................L 10-31 Gannon.......................................W 37-9 Brock.............................................L 22-28 Oswego.......................................W 40-5 Potsdam.....................................W 45-3 Syracuse......................................L 18-23 Cortland......................................W 29-12 R.I.T...............................................W 46-3 Binghamton..............................W 37-9 Ithaca...........................................W 19-15 NCAA Div. III Champ................5th

1987-1988 (8-5)

Allegheny...................................W 25-11 Gannon.......................................W 32-8 Brockport...................................W 38-5 Oswego.......................................W 43-5 Potsdam.....................................W 50-0 Syracuse......................................L 17-19 Cortland......................................W 27-8 R.I.T...............................................W 36-5 Edinboro......................................L 5-35 Binghamton..............................W 44-4 Slippery Rock.............................L 14-23 Ithaca............................................L 15-19 Kent State...................................L 8-27 NCAA Div. III Champ................5th

1988-1989 (7-7)

Brockport...................................W 24-18 Oswego.......................................W 25-14 Gannon.......................................W 30-9 California (PA)...........................W 30-16 Ashland........................................L 12-25 Miami (OH)................................W 22-17 Syracuse......................................L 9-33 Cortland.......................................L 18-21

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R.I.T...............................................W 28-17 Edinboro......................................L 7-34 Binghamton..............................W 46-3 Slippery Rock.............................L 15-20 Ithaca............................................L 9-31 Kent State...................................L 13-26 NCAA Div. II Champ............... 17th

1989-1990 (8-6)

Brockport...................................W 22-13 Oswego.......................................W 36-3 Gannon.......................................W 39-6 Ashland.......................................W 22-17 Miami (OH).................................L 0-36 California (PA)...........................W 30-12 Pittsburgh..................................W 22-20 Syracuse......................................L 6-30 Cortland......................................W 25-9 R.I.T...............................................W 27-15 Edinboro......................................L 10-30 Kent State...................................L 8-27 Slippery Rock.............................L 14-21 Ithaca............................................L 16-25 NCAA Div. II Champ............... 14th

1990-1991 (9-7)

Brockport...................................W 20-18 Oswego.......................................W 34-9 Wright State..............................W 21-16 Miami (OH).................................L 0-38 Ashland.......................................W 29-13 California (PA)............................L 18-19 Syracuse......................................L 9-32 Cortland......................................W 44-2 R.I.T...............................................W 31-14 Edinboro......................................L 14-26 Kent State...................................L 9-27 Slippery Rock.............................L 13-27 Ithaca...........................................W 40-6 Rutgers........................................W 26-9 Princeton....................................W 20-13 Cornell..........................................L 6-33 NCAA Div. II Champ............... 33rd

1991-1992 (2-12)

Brockport....................................L 12-25 Oswego.......................................W 21-11 Central Connecticut St...........L 7-32 Indianapolis...............................L 14-21 Ashland........................................L 6-35 Miami (OH).................................L 6-32 Georgia State............................W 35-6 Cornell..........................................L 3-34 Kent State...................................L 3-32 Slippery Rock.............................L 17-19 Ithaca............................................L 17-21 Rider..............................................L 15-26 Drexel...........................................L 10-25 California (PA)............................L 15-23

1992-1993 (1-16)

Brockport...................................W 27-12 Central Michigan......................L 12-33 Drexel...........................................L 12-22 Ashland........................................L 9-39 Miami (OH).................................L 4-48 Eastern Michigan.....................L 6-47 California (PA)............................L 12-27 Ashland........................................L 9-39 Toledo..........................................L 15-30 Ohio State...................................L 0-51


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Kent State...................................L 0-33 Bucknell.......................................L 8-41 Slippery Rock.............................L 17-19 Central Connecticut St...........L 3-32 Rider..............................................L 7-35 Hofstra..........................................L 12-28 California (PA)............................L 23-26

1993-1994 (3-12)

1997-1998 (9-6)

Brockport...................................W 31-6 Drexel...........................................L 15-17 Eastern Michigan....................W 31-15 Miami (OH).................................L 6-29 California (PA)............................L 17-37 Toledo..........................................L 18-23 Ohio State...................................L 6-39 Ashland........................................L 12-25 Kent State...................................L 9-29 Central Connecticut St...........L 13-28 Slippery Rock.............................L 16-24 Bucknell.......................................L 10-31 Rider..............................................L 6-34 Hofstra..........................................L 9-22 Duquesne..................................W 25-16 NCAA Div. I Champ.............. T-72nd

Georgia State.............................L 15-18 Central Michigan......................L 15-26 Hofstra.........................................W 31-11 Boston College.........................W 46-0 American....................................W 32-10 Pitt.-Johnstown.........................L 12-23 Ohio..............................................L 12-25 Edinboro......................................L 12-26 Kent State..................................W 19-15 Slippery Rock............................W 34-3 Seton Hall...................................W 29-7 Bucknell......................................W 20-15 Boston University....................W 34-9 Rider..............................................L 9-21 Duquesne..................................W 34-6 NCAA Div. I Champ...............T-71st

Brockport....................................L 13-24 Drexel...........................................L 4-38 Miami (OH).................................L 12-28 Eastern Michigan.....................L 13-25 Rider..............................................L 3-40 Ashland........................................L 12-32 Ohio State...................................L 9-35 Purdue..........................................L 6-43 Miami (OH).............................L/Fft. 0-60 Kent State...................................L 4-35 Central Michigan......................L 9-36 Central Connecticut St...........L 13-29 Slippery Rock.............................L 9-36 Bucknell.......................................L 3-40 Hofstra..........................................L 7-30 Duquesne...................................L 13-27

1998-1999 (8-6, 3-2 MAC)

1994-1995 (0-16)

1995-1996 (10-4)

Rider..............................................L 11-26 Drexel...........................................L 9-21 Wagner.......................................W 43-4 Springfield.................................W 25-13 Pitt.-Johnstown.........................L 7-26 American....................................W 26-15 Kent State...................................L 12-20 Slippery Rock............................W 26-9 Bucknell......................................W 20-15 Hofstra.........................................W 37-3 Boston College.........................W 35-6 Mass.-Lowell..............................W 26-6 Central Connecticut St..........W 24-10 Duquesne..................................W 32-10 NCAA Div. I Championships.53rd

1996-1997 (12-2-2)

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Slippery Rock............................W 32-12 Bucknell......................................W 20-11 Boston College.........................W 44-6 Hofstra.........................................W 40-4 Duquesne..................................W 27-14 Ohio.............................................W 25-14 NCAA Div. I Champ. ............... 70th

Pitt.-Johnstown.........................T 18-18 Rider..............................................L 12-25 American....................................W 32-10 James Madison........................W 32-9 Wagner.......................................W 50-0 Kent State...................................L 12-18 Boston University.....................T 20-20 Seton Hall...................................W 31-12 Cheyney State..........................W 51-4 Wilkes..........................................W 54-0

Pitt.-Johnstown.........................L 9-26 Ohio*............................................L 12-20 Edinboro......................................L 12-20 Kent State*................................W 22-17 Syracuse.....................................W 36-1 Miami (OH)*..............................W 28-6 Eastern Illinois..........................W 20-19 Eastern Michigan*..................W 35-3 Seton Hall...................................W 27-12 Bucknell......................................W 22-18 Slippery Rock.............................L 17-23 Central Michigan*....................L 6-41 Cornell..........................................L 6-28 Duquesne..................................W 28-15 MAC Championships...............4th NCAA Div. I Champ................. 62nd

1999-2000 (11-5, 2-3 MAC) Head Coach: Jim Beichner

Appalachian State...................W 28-15 Binghamton..............................W 45-0 Drexel..........................................W 31-6 Eastern Michigan*..................W 29-6 Northern Illinois*.....................W 18-15 Pitt.-Johnstown........................W 19-13 Clarion.........................................W 18-17 Ohio*............................................L 10-23 Edinboro......................................L 9-26 Kent State*.................................L 9-21 Marquette..................................W 31-12 Bucknell......................................W 38-3 Slippery Rock............................W 39-0 Central Michigan*....................L 12-26 Cornell..........................................L 13-23 Syracuse.....................................W 47-0 MAC Championships...............4th NCAA Div. I Champ...............T-53rd

2000-2001 (11-6, 3-2 MAC) Head Coach: Jim Beichner

Northern Illinois*.....................W 19-15 Eastern Michigan*...................W 31-9 Sacred Heart..............................W 37-3 Columbia....................................W 29-9

Drexel...........................................W 28-6 Clarion..........................................L 9-25 Cleveland State........................W 34-10 Tenn.-Chattanooga.................W 36-6 Ohio State...................................L 6-31 Pennsylvania..............................L 9-26 West Virginia...............................L 16-19 Kent State*.................................W 21-10 Bucknell......................................W 37-11 Slippery Rock............................W 43-3 Central Michigan*....................L 12-19 Ohio*.............................................L 9-23 Cornell.........................................W 21-19 MAC Championships...............4th NCAA Div. I Champ................. 48th

2001-2002 (6-10, 1-4 MAC) Head Coach: Jim Beichner

Northern Illinois*......................L 13-22 Eastern Michigan*...................W 33-6 Binghamton..............................W 29-10 Ohio State...................................L 9-25 Eastern Illinois...........................W 21-16 Indiana.........................................L 10-30 Clarion..........................................L 15-26 Kent State*..................................L 9-28 West Virginia...............................L 6-26 Bucknell......................................W 34-8 Central Michigan*....................L 9-28 Slippery Rock............................W 29-10 American....................................W 36-6 Old Dominion............................L 15-20 Ohio*.............................................L 12-29 Missouri........................................L 4-36 MAC Championships...............5th NCAA Div. I Champ..................61st

2002-2003 (9-6, 1-4 MAC) Head Coach: Jim Beichner

Lock Haven................................W 23-20 Binghamton..............................W 34-7 Tenn.-Chattanooga.................W 31-15 Indiana.........................................L 16-19 Eastern Illinois...........................W 41-3 Drexel...........................................W 25-10 American....................................W 44-3 Clarion..........................................L 17-20 Kent State*..................................L 9-22 Mercyhurst.................................W 31-12 Slippery Rock............................W 33-9 Central Michigan*....................L 12-19 Northern Illinois*......................L 6-31 Eastern Michigan*...................W 19-16 Ohio*^..........................................L 16-16 ^ - Lost on criteria (less near falls) MAC Championships...............5th NCAA Div. I Champ................T-59th

2003-04 (12-5, 2-3 MAC) Head Coach: Jim Beichner

Binghamton..............................W 24-13 Findlay.........................................W 22-12 Bloomsburg...............................W 21-13 Kent State*.................................W 21-13 Mount Union.............................W 39-6 James Madison.........................W 41-3 East Stroudsburg.....................W 33-9 Sacred Heart..............................W 25-10 Lehigh...........................................L 6-32 Eastern Illinois...........................W 25-14 Indiana.........................................L 8-27

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Clarion.........................................W 19-17 Ohio*.............................................L 16-17 Central Michigan*....................L 6-32 Slippery Rock............................W 33-9 Northern Illinois*......................L 9-25 Eastern Michigan*...................W 26-18 MAC Championships...............4th NCAA Div. I Champ................T-33rd

2004-05 (3-10, 1-4 MAC) Head Coach: Jim Beichner

Bloomsburg................................L 9-21 Edinboro......................................L 9-24 Northern Illinois*......................L 15-20 Tenn.-Chattanooga..................L 6-29 Northwestern.............................L 9-29 Cal. State-Bakersfield..............L 9-33 North Dakota State.................W 25-15 Edinboro......................................L 15-24 Ohio*.............................................L 13-20 Eastern Michigan*....................L 19-20 Central Michigan*....................L 9-30 Kent State*.................................W 18-16 Slippery Rock............................W 29-6 MAC Championships...............6th NCAA Div. I Champ................T-56th

2005-06 (9-6, 2-3 MAC) Head Coach: Jim Beichner

Gardner-Webb..........................W 44-3 Bloomsburg...............................W 30-11 Findlay.........................................W 36-0 Edinboro......................................L 13-20 Appalachian St.........................W 35-0 Mercyhurst.................................W 34-3 Northern Illinois*......................L 21-23 UNC-Greensboro......................L 20-22 Ohio*............................................W 25-9 Delaware State.........................W 49-3 Ithaca...........................................W 31-9 Eastern Michigan*...................W 29-12 Central Michigan*....................L 3-30 Kent State*..................................L 13-21 Slippery Rock.............................L 17-21 MAC Championships...............3rd NCAA Div. I Champ................. 46th

2006-07 (8-7, 0-5 MAC) Head Coach: Jim Beichner

Princeton....................................W 40-4 Edinboro......................................L 6-31 Delaware State.........................W 43-9 Bloomsburg................................L 13-23 Clarion.........................................W 23-16 Davidson.....................................W 33-6 Gardner-Webb..........................W 42-3 Appalachian State...................W 25-16 UNC-Greensboro.....................W 22-14 Northern Illinois*......................L 6-30 Ohio*.............................................L 9-25 Eastern Michigan*....................L 10-28 Central Michigan*....................L 3-35 Kent State*..................................L 7-31 Binghamton..............................W 22-18 MAC Championships...............6th NCAA Div. I Champ................. 60th

2007-08 (9-7-1, 1-4 MAC) Head Coach: Jim Beichner

Appalachian State...................W 19-16


University at Buffalo Wrestling Year-By-Year Dual Meet Results

Bloomsburg................................T 17-17 Michigan......................................L 6-35 Lehigh..........................................W 22-9 Eastern Michigan*....................L 12-21 Clarion..........................................L 12-18 Delaware State.........................W 44-4 West Liberty State...................W 32-3 Mercyhurst.................................W 24-6 Cleveland State........................W 16-15 Northern Illinois*......................L 12-25 Findlay.........................................W 25-6 Ohio*............................................W 24-9 Central Michigan*....................L 3-32 Kent State*..................................L 9-23 Edinboro......................................L 3-37 Binghamton..............................W 20-16 MAC Championships....... tied for 4th

2008-09 (9-11, 1-4 MAC) Head Coach: Jim Beichner

Davidson.....................................W 31-6 Campbell....................................W 35-3 Duke..............................................L 15-23 Appalachian State...................W 32-6 Spartanburg Methodist........W 47-6 Eastern Michigan*...................W 25-8 Bloomsburg...............................W 18-16 East Stroudsburg.....................W 31-12 Sacred Heart..............................W 38-6 Cleveland State........................W 26-12 #21 Northern Iowa...................L 6-28 #11 Minnesota...........................L 13-27 Wyoming.....................................L 10-24 Ohio*.............................................L 15-19 #9 Central Michigan*..............L 3-32 #23 Kent State*..........................L 7-31 #13 Edinboro..............................L 10-31 Hofstra..........................................L 10-24 Northern Illinois*......................L 15-21 Binghamton...............................L 12-23 MAC Championships....... tied for 4th NCAA Div. I Champ.......... tied for 48th

2009-2010 (9-7-1, 2-3 MAC) Head Coach: Jim Beichner

Ashland.......................................W 31-9 #25 Hofstra..................................T 16-16 East Stroudsburg.....................W 35-7 Drexel...........................................W 27-15 Niagara County CC..................W 36-8 Findlay.........................................W 37-3 Bloomsburg................................L 21-16 Binghamton..............................W 19-16 #9 Boise State.............................L 31-7 #12 Nebraska............................W 18-17 #7 Maryland................................L 31-9 #23 Edinboro..............................L 19-17 Ohio*.............................................L 22-17 Eastern Michigan*...................W 28-12 #19 Kent State*..........................L 31-6 #6 Central Michigan*..............L 35-3 Northern Illinois*.....................W 25-8 MAC Championships......... 4th of six NCAA Div. I Champ............ 52nd of 77

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Boston University....................W 20-15 #8 Oklahoma..............................L 28-7 Bloomsburg................................L 21-12 East Stroudsburg.....................W 30-12

Drexel...........................................W 26-9 Binghamton..............................W 24-12 Virginia %...................................W 24-12 #15 Michigan %.........................L 29-7 Rider %........................................W 30-9 Wyoming %................................L 23-12 Edinboro %.................................L 24-21 Edinboro.....................................W 18-16 Ohio*.............................................L 16-15 #15 Kent State*..........................L 19-13 Eastern Michigan*...................W 20-12 #25 Central Michigan*............L 19-14 Northern Illinois*.....................W 22-9 MAC Championships......... 3rd of six NCAA Div. I Champ...........t-39th of 72 % - Virginia Duals

at Central Michigan*...............L 29-6 at Iowa..........................................L 46-0 Northern Iowa*.........................L 32-6 vs North Carolina......................L 26-12 vs Seton Hill...............................W 38-0 vs Pittsburgh..............................L 40-6 vs Duke.........................................L 19-13 at Columbia................................L 24-9 Old Dominion*..........................L 21-10 Ohio*.............................................L 34-6 at Edinboro.................................L 41-3 at Missouri*.................................L 41-0 at So. Illinois-Edwardsville....W 27-12 Binghamton*.............................L 22-18 at Eastern Michigan*...............L 34-6 Northern Illinois........................L 20-14 MAC Championships.......9th of nine NCAA Div. I Champ........... 66th of 72

2011-2012 (7-14, 1-4 MAC) Head Coach: Jim Beichner

Old Dominion............................L 24-15 Navy..............................................L 21-15 Lock Haven.................................L 17-16 Utah Valley..................................L 19-12 #6 Michigan................................L 27-13 #18 Central Michigan*............L 30-6 Gardner-Webb..........................W 43-3 Bloomsburg...............................L 23-10 Niagara County CC..................W 47-3 #23 Binghamton.......................L 27-12 #24 Edinboro..............................L 30-14 Bucknell %.................................W 19-13 #22 Kent State %.......................L 22-12 Rider %........................................W 27-14 #20 Rutgers %............................L 22-16 The Citadel %............................W 24-15 Ohio*.............................................L 22-18 #14 Kent State*..........................L 26-9 Eastern Michigan*....................L 31-7 Northern Illinois*.....................W 23-14 SIU-Edwardsville......................W 28-10 MAC Championships......... 6th of six NCAA Div. I Champ............63rd of 70 % - Virginia Duals

2012-2013 (1-11, 1-4 MAC) Head Coach: Jim Beichner

at #11 Central Michigan*.......L 28-7 #4 Iowa.........................................L 39-3 at Bloomsburg...........................L 18-15 #17 Edinboro..............................L 29-9 vs. Boise State %.......................L 29-9 vs. Bucknell %............................L 20-16 vs. Rider %...................................L 21-16 Eastern Michigan*...................W 19-14 at Ohio*........................................L 26-13 Kent State*..................................L 22-19 Northern Illinois*......................L 20-18 vs. #14 Purdue#.........................L 31-10 MAC Championships...... 7th of eight NCAA Div. I Champ........... 57th of 66 % - Virginia Duals # - Regional Duals

2013-2014 (3-17, 0-7 MAC) Head Coach: John Stutzman

vs NC State..................................L 31-7 vs Sacred Heart........................W 37-6 vs Clarion.....................................L 34-7 at Kent State*.............................L 38-3

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University at Buffalo Wrestling NCAA National Qualifiers

Marcus Hutchins 1996

Jake Schaus 1999

Jason Wartinger 1996, 1997

Chad Caros 1998

Vince DeAugustine 1998

Joe Downey 2000

Jeromy McVige 1998

Brian Schaal 1999

Shawn Kegel 2000, 2001

John Eschenfelder 1999, 2001

Labe Black 2003

Gary Cooper 2003

Kyle Cerminara

2004 All-American 2002, 2006 NCAA Qualifier 2006 #2 Seed at 197 pounds Josh States 2000, 2001

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Mickey Moran 2009

Dave Guarino 2001

Mark McKnight 2004, 2005

Nate Rock 2009

Ed Pawlak 2004

Desi Green 2009, 2010, 2011

Harold Sherrell 2006

Jimmy Hamel 2009, 10

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Mark Budd 2006, 2007

John-Martin Cannon 2010, 2011, 2013

B Kevin Smith 2010, 2011


University at Buffalo Wrestling NCAA National Qualifiers

Brett Correll 2011

Mark Lewandowski 2011, 2012, 2013

Andrew Schutt 2011

Max Soria 2012, 2013

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Blake Roulo 2013

Nick Flannery 2014


University at Buffalo Wrestling UB Athletics’ Hall of Fame Wrestlers

• Charles K. Bassett, Honorary Member • Donald B. Beitelman, Class of 1951 - Two-year team captain - Member of the United States Olympic Wrestling Committee - Inducted to Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2012 • Ron Brandt, Class of 1972 - Two-year team captain - Finished third at 1972 NCAA East Regionals • Kevin Brinkworth, Class of 1963 • Kyle Cerminara, Class of 2006 - Program’s first Division I All American - Two-time MAC Champion - All-time winningest wrestler (137 wins) • Gerald Gergley, Class of 1962 - Voted 1958-59 Most Outstanding Wrestler - Head coach (1966-70) • Jeff Howard, Class of 1990 - Won the New York State Collegiate Championship - Tied for 9th all time in program in escapes - All-American in 1989, finishing 2nd in Division II in the 158 pound class • Marcus Hutchins, Class of 1996 - Three-time NCAA Division I Championship qualifier - Posted a 66-22 record over a four-year span • Robert H. Jackson, Class of 1965 - 123-pound Four-I champion in 1965 - Voted 1965 Most Outstanding Wrestler

• Thomas J. Jacoutot, Class of 1983 - 1980 NCAA Division III 118-pound Champion - Two-time NCAA Division III All American - 1979 New York State Collegiate Champion

• Scott Slade, Class of 1982 - Ranks ninth on UB’s all-time wins list with 81 career victories - Posted a 32-3 record in 1981-82

• Tom Jobin, Class of 1985 ­- Two-time NCAA Division III All-American. - Top 15 in school history in both wins and winning percentage.

• Paul L. Snyder, Class of 1957 - Former school record-holder for the fastest win-by-fall (15 seconds)

• Stephen M. Klein, Class of 1987 - 1986 NCAA Division III 167-pound champion - Two-time NCAA Division III All-American - 1985 New York State Collegiate Champion • Joseph Manch, Class of 1932 • Ed Michael, Honorary Member - Coached for 21 seasons (1970-91) - Program’s winningest coach (213 wins) - Coached the Bulls to the only NCAA National Championship in school history • Eugene S. Miller, Class of 1940 - Wrestled in the 1940 U.S. Olympic Trials - A leader in promoting high school wrestling in the Western New York area • Tony Policare, Class of 1973 - Two-time NCAA qualifier - 29-3-1 career dual meet record - Team captain and MVP from 1971-1973 • Peter Rao, Class of 1956 • Robert E. Rich, Class of 1935 - Captained UB’s first varsity wrestling team - Head coach (1934-35)

Bill Stanbro, Class of 1991 - Placed Fourth at 1990 NCAA Division II Championships - UB Male Athlete of the Year and Recepient of Alumni Award - 17 career Falls are second most in program history • Charles ‘Bud’ Upper, Class of 1952 - Undefeated at the 128-pound weight class for two seasons - Member of four U.S. and Canadian championship racing shell crews • John M. Valentic, Class of 1963 - 1963 Four-I Champion - Posted a 56-1 record while wrestling in three different weight classes • Robert Wilson, Honorary Member - Head coach (1937-42) - First coach inducted into the Western New York Wrestling Coaches Hall of Fame in 1973 • Jim Young, Class of 1976 - Two-time New York State Collegiate Champion - Received the ECAC Medal of Honor

The 1977-78 NCAA Division III Champions The University at Buffalo wrestling program is the only team in the school’s existence to capture an NCAA national championship. For winning the NCAA Division III title, the entire 1977-78 squad and its coaching staff were inducted into the University at Buffalo Athletics Hall of Fame in 1995. Front Row (L-R): Edward L. Tyrrell, Anthony C. Oliveri, David Tundo, Stephen H. Zoota, Allan G. Sluberski, Walter R. Hellmich, Michael T. Jacoutot, Thomas J. Jacoutot. Middle Row (L-R): Thomas J. Egan, Richard M. Silvestri, Kurt A. Linske, Paul J. Grandits, Jeffrey T. Wheeler, Bruce L. Hadsell, Paul D. Curka, Chris Guy Ness. Back Row (L-R): Head Coach Edward W. Michael, Kirk D. Anderson, Joseph B. Cirillo, Tab B. Mak, Francis P. Cirillo, John A. Bottone, Bernard J. Quinn, Michael Galasso, John H. Hughes, Daved P. Mitchell, Patrick M. Riley, Assistant Coach Scott Stever, Manager Anthony Butera. Missing: Frank J. Massaro and Equipment Manager Joseph Staebell

UB Wrestling’s NCAA All-Americans Wrestler.........................Season. ........ Wt. Cl..................... Finish Kirk Anderson....................1977-78.............150................... 3rd - Div. III Paul Bailey...........................1986-87.............190................... 3rd - Div. III Rob Beck..............................1986-87.............118................... 8th - Div. III 1987-88.............118................... 5th - Div. III Jim Capone.........................1987-88.............158................... 3rd - Div. III 1988-89.............167.................... 6th - Div. II Kyle Cerminara..................2003-04.............197.....................8th - Div. I Paul Curka...........................1977-78............ Hwt................... 3rd - Div. III 1978-79............ Hwt.................. 2nd - Div. III Dan Engels..........................1990-91.............177.................... 7th - Div. II Joe Errigo.............................1986-87.............177................... 5th - Div. III 1987-88.............177................... 8th - Div. III Dave Grabenstatter.........1989-90.............177.................... 4th - Div. II Chuck Guptill.....................1989-90............ Hwt.................... 7th - Div. II Bruce Hadsell.....................1977-78.............150................... 5th - Div. III Dave Hickson.....................1984-85.............158................... 6th - Div. III 1986-87.............150................... 4th - Div. III Jeff Howard.........................1988-89.............158....................2nd - Div. II Steve Irving.........................1986-87.............134................... 6th - Div. III Mike Jacoutot....................1977-78.............126.................. 2nd - Div. III

Wrestler.........................Season. ........ Wt. Cl..................... Finish Tom Jacoutot.....................1978-79.............118 ..................3rd - Div. III 1984-85.............118................... 1st - Div. III Tom Jobin...........................1983-84.............167...................5th - Div. III 1984-85.............177..................2nd - Div. III Steve Klein..........................1984-85.............167...................3rd - Div. III 1985-86.............167................... 1st - Div. III Andy Komarek...................1983-84.............142...................4th - Div. III 1984-85.............142...................8th - Div. III Gary Lucas...........................1982-83.............190...................8th - Div. III Dave Mitchell.....................1977-78.............177...................4th - Div. III Pete Rao...............................1984-85.............158...................7th - Div. III Dean Salvaggio.................1986-87.............142...................5th - Div. III 1987-88.............142..................2nd - Div. III Scott Slade..........................1980-81.............167..................2nd - Div. III 1981-82.............167...................3rd - Div. III Bill Stanbro..........................1989-90.............167....................4th - Div. II Russ Sutherland................1985-86............ Hwt...................8th - Div. III 1986-87............ Hwt...................6th - Div. III Ed Tyrrell..............................1978-79.............126..................2nd - Div. III Jeff Wheeler........................1977-78.............190...................4th - Div. III

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National Champions Tom Jacoutot

1979-80 118 pounds Division III

Kyle Cerminara 2003-04 197 Pounds Division I


University at Buffalo Wrestling

BUILDING ON A PROSPEROUS PAST: A BRIEF TOUR THROUGH UB WRESTLING’S HISTORY Although the University at Buffalo was founded in 1846, it was not until the mid-1930’s that UB fully entered the world of intercollegiate athletics. Six sports - hockey, golf, tennis, cross country, track and field, and wrestling then formed the field of competition with football and basketball having started in 1894 and 1915, respectively. It was in the early 1930s that the University’s athletic teams adopted the nickname Bulls. Prior to that, UB’s athletic teams were referred to as the Bison. The change was made by Buffalo’s sportsmen due to the fact that several Western New York professional sports teams were also called the Bisons. While there was a desire to have more men participate in intercollegiate athletics, an outstanding intramural program had developed. Football, basketball, wrestling, boxing, golf, tennis, fencing, baseball, and softball were among some of the more popular sports. Wrestling and fencing matches began during the 1933-1934 academic year as by this time, UB clearly had the most comprehensive intercollegiate athletic program in Western New York. Among UB wrestling’s most distinguished alumnus is Robert E. Rich Sr., the founder and Chairman of the Board of Rich Products Corporation - the nation’s largest privately-held frozen foods manufacturer. Known as the “Father of UB Wrestling,” he not only was an organizer of wrestling at the varsity level, but the team’s first captain and head coach during his senior year. World War II had a dramatic effect on the University’s campus, and it presented serious personnel problems for athletic teams. Between 1943 and 1945, virtually no official athletic teams were in existence as the entire University’s physical education department concentrated on the training of American Air

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Force personnel. Consequently, UB’s wrestling program was put on hold until after the war. Following World War II, athletics at Buffalo returned to normal. During the 1948-1949 season, the wrestling team compiled its best record to date, posting seven wins under former Purdue University star Warren Gregory. In 1950-51, Gregory led the Bulls to a 9-3-1 record and UB wrestling began to garner attention. Over 1,000 fans saw the Bulls’ 17-13 loss to Cornell University at Clark Hall where meets used to take place. In March, UB was one of 12 teams participating in the Niagara District Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) Tournament which was televised live on WBEN-TV, the first UB athletic event broadcast on television. Although the UB wrestling program enjoyed success throughout the 1940s and early 1950s, it floundered in a sea of inconsistency between 1951 and 1966, compiling a 76-91-1 record. The 1966-67 season saw the program’s fortunes change however, as Gerald Gergley was named head coach. In his four seasons at the helm, Gergley compiled a 31-15 record as his squads were consistently strong performers in the powerful NCAA University Divisions Cup. In 1970, Ed Michael was announced as the 12th coach in the history of UB wrestling. Although he compiled an impressive 45-5-0 record at Corning Community College, little did anybody know the impact he would have on the Bulls’ wrestling program. In his inaugural season as coach, Michael led his Bulls to a 14-6-1 record and the first of eight consecutive New York State Wrestling Championships. As a matter of fact, during his first five seasons, Michael guided UB to an amazing 81-13-2 dual meet record. Michael’s second season saw more success as UB posted a 17-1 record and captured first place in the NCAA Division I Regional Tournament, along with its second New York State title. In 1973-1974, the Bulls won a school-record 22 dual meet matches and a fourth-place finish in the NCAA Division I Regional Tournament.

The UB wrestling program achieved the ultimate during the 1977-78 season when they not only won their eighth-straight New York State Title, but the NCAA Division III Wrestling Championship. To this day, this remains the only national championship won by an athletic team in the history of UB athletics. However, Michael’s thirst for success wasn’t quenched by this tremendous accomplishment. Between 1978 and 1991, UB wrestling teams placed in the top 20 at 13 NCAA Championship tournaments. In 1986, the Bulls won the SUNYAC Wrestling title after back-to-back top three finishes, while the 1989-90 season saw the Bulls capture the Division II Qualifier and a national ranking as high as 11th. In 1991 after more than two decades as head coach of UB’s wrestling program, Michael stepped down in order to concentrate more on his increasing responsibilities as Assistant Athletic Director for Recreation and Intramural Services at UB. Inducted into the UB Athletic Hall of Fame in 1995 with his 1977-78 National Title team, Michael retired as Buffalo’s winningest head wrestling coach, compiling a 213-106-3 dual meet record while coaching at the Division I, II, and III levels. In his 21 years as the Bulls’ head coach, Michael’s teams produced 39 All-Americans, captured UB’s only national title, placed in the Top 20 at 13 NCAA Championships, ranked in the nation’s Top 20 on four occasions, captured eight straight NYS titles, won the SUNYAC Championship, and won 98 tournament championships. Following Michael’s retirement, assistant coach Charlie Cheney took over as head wrestling coach. Cheney came to the Bulls in 1988 as an assistant after holding the same position at Ashland College. Cheney had been co-captain of the 1982 NCAA Division II Champion California State University at Bakersfield squad, finishing second in his weight class and earning All-America honors. However, his success on the mat didn’t translate into success as a coach, and he was dismissed following four disappointing seasons. The 1995-96 season saw former University of Pittsburgh assistant coach Jim Beichner named as the 14th head coach of UB’s wrestling program. The program experienced a rebirth as the Bulls posted 10 dual meet victories (more wins than in any of the previous eight UB seasons) and captured third place in the New York State Collegiate Wrestling Championships and at the East Coast Wrestling Championships. Additionally, the Bulls qualified two wrestlers for the NCAA Division I National Wrestling Championships as the Bulls finished 53rd out of 80 teams. Beichner was named the New York State Wrestling Coach of the Year for Divisions I, II, and III, the ECWA Coach of the Year, and the Amateur Wrestling News’ Rookie Head Coach of the Year. In addition, the wrestling team was recognized for its outstanding effort, receiving the Athletic Department’s Quantum Leap Award. The Bulls continued to experience success in Beichner’s second season, compiling a 12-2-2 dual meet record, including the program’s 400th dual meet victory at Ohio, and finishing third in the ECWA for the second time in as many seasons. Jason Wartinger (118/126 pounds) advanced to the NCAA Championships and finished his career at Buffalo with 61 wins. John Stutzman (150) posted a 35-4 record, highlighted by a school-record 24-match win streak and four tournament championships. In the 1997-98 season, three was the magic number. It was Beichner’s third season as coach and he guided the Bulls to a third-place finish in the ECWA for the third straight season. In addition, he led three individuals, Chad Caros, Jeromy McVige and Vince DeAugustine, to the NCAA Championships. Buffalo finished the 2000-01 regular season third overall in the MAC. Four wrestlers qualified for the 2001 NCAA Championships. Shawn Kegel (133), Dave Guarino (165), Josh States (184), and John Eschenfelder (Hwt) represented the Bulls, securing them a national team finish of 48th. States also broke the school’s career overall wins record by finishing his career with 102 victories. In 2005-06, Beichner’s 11th season with the Bulls, the team had a breakthrough season, receiving votes for the first time in the National Wrestling Coaches’ Association Division I poll and reaching 24th in the nation in WrestlingReport.com’s national rankings. Led by Kyle Cerminara, who rewrote the UB record book during the season as he set career wins, dual meet wins and dual meet takedowns records, the Bulls crashed the national scene. Cerminara went on a 34-match winning streak, smashing Stutzman’s mark and Mark Budd (133) also pulled off a first, as he upset a No. 1-ranked wrestler, Shawn Bunch of Edinboro, 6-4, marking the first time a UB grappler beat a Division I No. 1-ranked wrestler. Harold Sherrell (Hwt), a walk-on five years before, had one of the most memorable seasons in school history, winning 35 matches and a MAC Championship to earn a bid to the NCAA Championships, along with Budd and Cerminara. In all, the Bulls tied a school-record with seven placewinners at the MAC Championships and also posted a record six MAC Wrestler of the Week winners. Cerminara earned a No. 2-seed at the NCAA Championships, the highest-ever for a UB grappler before finishing in the top 12 at the event. The Bulls earned another winning dual meet record in 2006-07 and the

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University at Buffalo Wrestling Program History, All-Time Captains and a Tribute to Robert E. Rich Sr

program also welcomed another member to the exclusive 100-win club. Mark Budd joined that exclusive list when he capped his outstanding UB career with 104 victories and his second appearance at the NCAA Championships. In 2010-11, the team won a program-record four individual titles and finished third at the MAC championships. A record nine Bulls also placed in the postseason tournament and junior John-Martin Cannon was named the Most Outstanding Wrestler, the first Buffalo wrestler to ever earn that honor. Aside from the postseason success, the team also inducted two more members to the 100-win club, as senior Jimmy Hamel and junior Desi Green earning their membership. Green additionally became the first junior in program history to win 100 matches. In the national tournament, rising sophomore Mark Lewandowski made his name known among all of Division I. After barely losing to eventual national champion Bubba Jenkins of Arizona State late in the match, Lewandowski won three straight matches - including an upset of fifth seed Jesse Dong of Virginia Tech - en route to a top-12 finish. The 2011-12 season was one of growing pains for a young, and inexperienced team. The team still sent a pair of wrestlers to the national tournament: junior Mark Lewandowski for the second straight season, and redshirt freshman Max Soria. Senior Kevin Smith not only reached the 100-win mark for his career, but he also finished the season with 121 total wins (2nd most all time) and won a dual match on the final day of the regular season to pass Kyle Cerminara for the most career dual wins (with 52). Lewandowski won over 30 matches for the second straight year and set the single season record for most two-point near falls. For the fourth-straight season, a UB wrestler reached 100 career wins, as Mark Lewandowski reached the mark early in 2012-13. It was a difficult season for the Bulls, who won one dual but still sent four to the national tournament: Lewandowski, Soria, Cannon, and Blake Roulo. In the Spring of 2013, John Stutzman was named the 15th coach of the wrestling program. He returned to his alma mater after winning 97 duals in eight seasons as the head coach at Bloomsburg. The Bulls will offer plenty of talented youth as the next generation of Buffalo begins in 2013-14.

UB All-Time Captains Kirk Anderson....................... 1976-77, 1977-78 Paul Bailey................................................ 1987-88 Edward Bardol........................................ 1934-45 Dennis Bauer........................................... 1992-93 Don Beitelman........................................ 1949-50 Ryan Bentley.............................. 2001-02, 02-03 Don Bero................................................... 1950-51 Garrett Bontempo................................. 2002-03 Ron Brandt.................................. 1970-71, 71-72 Mark Budd................................... 2005-06, 06-07 Tony Butera.............................................. 1979-80 John-Martin Cannon............................ 2010-13 Jim Capone............................ 1987-88, 1988-89 Kyle Cerminara.......................... 2003-04, 05-06 Vince Cipolaro............................ 1951-52, 52-53 Gerald Coles............................................ 1954-55 Paul Curka................................................ 1978-79 Joe Downey............................................. 2000-01 Erik Drasgow........................................... 1975-76 John Eschenfelder.................... 1999-00, 00-01 Emad Faddoul......................................... 1974-75 Walter Ferguson..................................... 1951-52 Paul Fiorvant........................................... 1991-92 Gary Fowler................................ 1966-67, 67-68 Dave Guarino.......................................... 2001-02 Dave Grabenstatter.............................. 1990-91 Desi Green................................... 2009-10, 10-11 Eric Gross.................................................. 1996-97 Bruce Hadsell............................. 1975-76, 77-78 Jimmy Hamel..................................09-10, 10-11 Todd Hammerle..................................... 1991-92 John Hannah........................................... 1980-81 Garrett Hicks............................................ 2005-06 Dave Hickson................1984-85, 85-86, 86-87 Gene Hiller............................................... 1938-39 Jeff Howard.............................................. 1989-90 Marcus Hutchins....................... 1994-95, 95-96 Steve Irving................................. 1987-88, 88-89 Bill Jacoutot, Jr........................................ 2001-02 Bill Jacoutot, Sr....................................... 1973-74 Tom Jacoutot............................. 1978-79, 79-80 Tom Jobin.................................... 1982-83, 84-85 Shawn Kegel............................................ 1999-00 Steve Klein............................................... 1985-86 Eric Knuutila............................................ 1972-73 Andy Komarek........................................ 1983-84 Ted LaVigna............................................. 1957-58 Ted Lawson.............................................. 1971-72

Bill Leahy................................................... 1956-57 Guy Lucas.................................... 1981-82, 82-83 John Lucas............................................... 1980-81 John MacGamwell................................. 1936-37 Morris Macklin........................... 1955-56, 56-57 Bob Martineck........................................ 1976-77 Sean McLaughlin................................... 1994-95 Jeromy McVige....................................... 1997-98 Mickey Moran............................ 2007-08, 08-09 Ralph Morento........................................ 1955-56 George Movesian.................................. 1954-55 Joe Muscarella........................................ 1991-92 Jerry Nowakowski................................. 1973-74 Jeff Parker................................................. 2007-08 Jake Partlow............................................ 1999-00 Rob Pavis..................................... 1994-95, 95-96 Ed Pawlak................................................. 2003-04 Charles Pearson...................................... 1936-37 Julius Perlini................................ 1952-53, 53-54 Art Pittman.............................................. 1982-83 Tony Policare........................................... 1972-73 Pete Rao....................................... 1983-84, 84-85 Matt Ricci.................................................. 1998-99 Robert Rich.............................................. 1933-34 Dan Rosa................................................... 1980-81 Dean Salvaggio...................................... 1987-88 Brian Schaal............................................. 1998-99 Jake Schaus.............................................. 1998-99 Herbert Seubert..................................... 1939-40 Harold Sherrell........................................ 2005-06 Scott Slade............................................... 1981-82 Kevin Smith................................ 2009-10, 10-11 Anthony Spardaro................................. 1940-41 Bill Stanbro.................................. 1989-90, 90-91 Josh States............................................... 2000-01 Rich Steck................................................. 1939-40 John Stutzman.......................... 1996-97, 97-98 Mike Trotta............................................... 2003-04 Russ Sutherland..................................... 1986-87 John Valentic......................... 1961-62, 1962-63 Mike Valentic.................1958-59, 59-60, 60-61 Charlie Voorhees.................................... 2001-02 Jason Wartinger........................ 1995-96, 96-97 Mike Watson............................................ 1968-69 Todd Webb............................................... 1992-93 Ward White.............................................. 1937-38 Donald Worth......................................... 1953-54 Jim Young................................................. 1974-75

ROBERT E. RICH SR, LAST OF A SPECIAL BREED Food company giant never left Buffalo roots nor forgot his love of sports

It seems hard to imagine now, much less duplicate. A University at Buffalo graduate founding a one-horse, two truck dairy with his father’s $5,000 loan in 1937. Seventy years later, with family still in charge, Rich Products Corp. has $2.5 billion in annual sales and 7,000 employees in 85 countries. To paraphrase, is Buffalo a great place or what? Robert E. Rich Sr. (1913-2006) Considered the father of UB Wrestling for his contributions to the founding of the team in 1933.

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Robert E. Rich Sr. certainly thought so and showed it, for all his 92 years. When he passed away, his name was on his company, had been on the home of the Buffalo Bills in their Super Bowl years, on the prize given to the best wrestlers at UB and the Harvard Cup MVP award. He was also behind the Triple A baseball Bisons and Dunn Tire Park. He was in the Buffalo and UB sports halls of fame and on the Forbes list of the richest Americans. And it’s an easy guess which list he cares about the most.

He was one of the last century’s giants. The Rich, Knox, Jacobs, Schoellkopf and Butler familes led Buffalo. Their legacies in business, media and arts thrive today, and Rich’s overlooks the river from Niagara Street. Bob Rich Sr. once said his crowning professional achievement was receiving the second Frozen Food Industry Founders Award in 1976. The first went to Clarence Birdseye. But Rich’s happiest moment was coaching Riverside High to its first Harvard Cup in 1936. That blend of a man who built and ran a global business in the decades before computer required such thinking, and one who knew the names of UB wrestlers 60 years younger than him, speaks to his character. Like so many of his generation, he was a product of vision, hard work and drive to succeed. He gave the same back to his beloved Buffalo.

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Greg Bentley

Emad Faddoul

Jimmy Hamel

Bill Jacoutot, Sr.

Tom Jobin

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Adams, Chuck........ 82-84 Adams, Donald...... 49-50 Adler, Brian.............. 79-80 Aguilar, Jim............. 88-89 Aiello, Joseph......... 62-63

Aiono, Mitzunobu....... 10-11

Akins, Kyle........14-Pres. Alesius, Brian.......... 93-95 Alexander, Gordon.....66-68 Altvater, Jon..............2006 Anderson, Kirk....... 74-78 Ardieta, Leonard... 62-65 Ariola, Joe.......... 13-prs Aris, Mike................. 06-07 Aris, Vince................ 06-08 Ascone, Darren...... 93-97 Ashker, Angelo...... 01-02 Ashline, Jody.......... 03-04 Azzariti, Ron............ 83-84

-BBachman, Larry..... 72-74 Bager, William........ 71-72 Bailey, Paul.............. 84-88 Barbato, Jim............ 90-92 Barber, Jason.......... 96-97 Bardanis, Paul......... 80-82 Barnes, Patrick....... 72-73 Barringer, Ron........ 87-91 Bartosch, William.. 74-75 Bashaw, Rob........... 92-93 Bass, Eric.................. 84-88 Bates, Jim................. 88-89 Baudo, John............ 90-92 Bauer, Sean............. 06-07 Bauer, Dennis......... 91-94 Bauss......................... 33-34 Beaugard, Paul....... 66-68 Beaver, Gerald........ 59-60 Beck, Rob................. 84-88 Beichner, Jeremy... 99-00 Beitelman, Donald.....47-51 Bell, Harry................ 67-70 Beltrami, John........ 70-71 Benjamin, James.13-prs Benson, Jon............ 78-79 Benson, Mike.......... 91-92 Bentley, Greg.......... 96-99 Bentley, Ryan.......... 98-03 Bernatz, Kenneth.. 71-73 Bero, Donald........... 49-51 Betts, Kenneth....... 09-10 Bishop, Dan............. 05-10 Black, Labe.............. 00-03 Black, Ryan.............. 08-09 Blalock, William..... 60-61 Blazkiewicz, John.. 70-71 Blinsky, Scott.......... 79-80 Blowers, Jake.......... 02-07 Bogardus, Matt...... 08-10 Bona, Joe................. 78-79 Bontempo, Garrett.....99-03 Booth, Greg............ 86-87 Booth, Shawn......... 87-88 Bopp, Richard......... 75-76

Borrelli, Frank......... 73-74 Borrelli, Gary........... 99-00 Bottone, Butch....... 77-79 Boucard, Dwayne. 88-89 Boyle, James........... 49-50 Brady, Pat................. 09-12 Brandt, Ron............. 70-72 Brantico, Jeff........... 92-93 Braun, W................... 46-47 Breed, Jim................ 75-76 Bremer, Richard..... 46-48 Breon, Bill................. 80-81 Brinkworth, Kevin.61-63 Brittain, Caleb........ 95-99 Brooker, Scott......... 85-86 Bronson, Rickey.........10-12

Brown, Dennis....... 88-92 Brown, Ed................ 68-71 Brown, Jason.......... 06-10 Brown, Jeff.............. 86-90 Brown, Michael...... 99-01 Brown, Shawn........ 09-10 Budd, Mark.............. 02-07 Bulling, Kevin......... 93-96 Bullock, Ward......... 53-54 Bunch, Robert........ 61-62 Burchfield, Casey.. 02-04 Burr, Daniel............. 65-67 Burton, Steve.......... 80-81 Butera, Tony............ 77-80 Bystrak, Matthew.. 92-93 -CCabezudo, Luis...... 85-89 Cacciatore, Many.. 78-79 Campana, Jake...... 13-14 Cannata, Dave........ 91-92 Cannon, John-Martin.... 08-13

Capone, Jim............ 87-89 Caretenuto, Ralph.92-95 Carlon, Danny........ 99-01 Carnrite, Joshua.... 97-00 Carone, John.......... 62-63 Caros, Chad............. 97-98 Carotenuto, Ralph.92-93 Carriero, Frank........ 47-48 Carroll, Brian........... 85-87 Carson, Todd........... 88-89 Carty, Mike.............. 87-88 Caruso, Paul............ 92-93 Cave, W..................... 46-47 Cellino, Dave.......... 80-81 Cellino, Joe.............. 80-81 Cellino, Ross............ 51-52 Cerminara, Kyle..... 01-06 Cesar, Benjamin..... 48-50 Cesari, Joseph........ 59-62 Chamberlin, Ray.... 53-54 Chamoun, George.92-97 Chamoun, Lou....... 97-99 Chapman, Ralph... 35-38 Charpentier, Albert....72-74 Chase, Gary............. 90-92 Chirayath, Tom....... 85-86 Christofferson, Eric.....88-89 Churder, Paul.......... 76-77 Ciner, Jon................. 69-71

Cipolaro, Vincent... 50-53 Cipriano, Tony........ 54-55 Cirillo, Joe................ 75-77 Clancy, Pat............... 96-97 Clark, Dave.............. 86-88 Clark, Daymond.... 75-76 Clayback, Ronald.. 59-62 Coleman, Mace...... 73-74 Coleman, Tim......... 85-87 Coles, Gerald.......... 54-55 Collins, Jason.......... 93-96 Conger...................... 33-34 Connelly, Richard.. 84-86 Conner, Nick........... 84-85 Conte, Anthony..... 91-95 Conti, Chris.............. 08-12 Cooksey, Justin.14-Pres. Cooper, Ben............ 99-02 Cooper, Gary.......... 98-03 Cooper, Mike.......... 01-03 Corcoll, W................. 46-47 Cordova, Mitch...... 88-90 Correll, Brett............ 08-12 Costanzo, Al............ 66-67 Cotten, Colt......14-Pres. Cotter, Jeff............... 76-77 Craig, Paul............... 72-73 Crays, Mark.............. 88-92 Crisafulli, Eric.......... 93-95 Crisafulli, John....... 07-11 Crisafulli, Josh........ 00-02 Crisafulli, Rennie... 93-95 Crocoll, William...... 47-48 Cruz, Robert............ 91-93 Cummings, John... 05-08 Cunningham, John....66-67 Cunningham, Mel.71-72 Curka, Paul.............. 77-79 Curl, Tom.................. 02-03 Currie, Dave............ 86-88 Cushing, Dick......... 65-67 Cuthbert.................. 33-34 -DDabolt, Dylan......... 07-10 Daddino, Patrick.... 07-08 Davies, Jack............. 56-58 Davis, Walt............... 73-75 Day, Frank................ 10-11 DeAugustine, Vince. 97-98 Define, Gary............ 89-90 DeGregario, Nunzio.85-88 Dehney, Matt.......... 10-14 Delia, Dennis.......... 73-75 DelSignore, Michael.99-01 DeMarco, Bobby... 84-85 Dennis, Chris.......... 02-03 Detwiler, John........ 59-60 Devin, Gary............. 75-77 DiLullo, Albert........ 36-37 DiSciullo, Matt........ 82-83 DiSciullo, Robert... 81-83 Dixon, Bill................. 94-95 Dolan, Martin......... 49-50 Donatelli, Todd...... 88-91 Donner, James.........2010

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Donohoe, Michael.62-65 Dowdell, Brian....... 94-96 Downer, Richard... 99-00 Downey, Joe........... 99-01 Doyle, Jason........... 00-01 Drago, Bryan........... 94-95 Draina, Mitchell..... 72-74 Drasgow, Erik......... 72-76 DuBrava, Dave....... 93-97 Duge, Kris................ 10-12 -EEdwards, Dave....... 00-04 Edwards, Paul......... 02-03 Egan, Tom................ 76-79 Ehresman, George.63-65 Eisenman, David... 71-72 Eiserman, Terry...... 73-74 Ekstrom, Alex......... 11-12 Ellenbogen, Bill..... 69-71 Engels, Dan............. 89-92 Erney, Troy............... 83-84 Ernst, Albert............ 62-65 Errigo, Joe................ 84-88 Eschenfelder, John.....96-01 Estevez, Jason......14-Pres. Evans, Mark............. 82-83 -FFaddeul, Emad....... 73-75 Farmer, Justin......... 09-14 Fallon, Tim............... 94-98 Farrara, Justin......... 08-10 Fay, Dave.................. 80-81 Feinkind, Todd....... 02-06 Ferguson, Walter... 51-56 Field, Kirk................. 80-82 Fioravanti, Paul...... 88-92 Flannery, Nick........ 13-14 Foos, Tom................. 92-93 Ford, William........... 53-54 Fowler, Gary............ 65-67 Fralick, Ryan............ 99-00 Freis, Gary................ 57-59 Freudenburg, Bill.. 91-93 Furlong, William.... 53-56 -GGaebel, Robert....... 55-56 Galloway, Erik......... 12-13 Garofalo, Mike........ 96-00 Gastrau, Gave......... 80-81 Gattuso, Daryle...... 85-89 Gautille, Carmen... 61-66 Gavin, Tom.............. 03-04 Gellman, Jeffery.... 62-63 Gentzke, Glenn...... 70-71 George, Michael.... 92-93 Gergley, Gerald...... 59-60 Germano, Mark...... 06-07 Gessner, Cliff........... 68-71 Giagios, Nathan..... 96-99 Gifford, Keith.......... 91-92 Giglio, Joe................ 90-92 Gillman, Robert..... 74-75 Gingerich, Dana.... 03-08

Giovino, Fred.......... 47-48 Givans, Andy.......... 87-88 Glassman, Alan...... 64-65 Golba, Taylor........... 08-12 Goldberg, Samuel.36-38 Goldschmidt, Werner.....50-51 Gormley, Dan......... 11-12 Grabenstatter, David....89-91 Graber, Mike........... 02-03 Gracza, John........... 50-51 Graff, Tom................ 06-08 Graham, Danny.14-Pres. Grandits, Paul......... 73-78 Grecco, John........... 82-84 Greco, Marty........... 87-91 Green, Desi.............. 07-11 Greene, Corey........ 06-08 Greene, Stanley..... 85-89 Griffin, Jim............... 78-81 Grillo, Adam............ 99-03 Gross, Eric................ 96-97 Guagliano, Joel...... 84-85 Guarino, David....... 97-02 Guarino, Roy........... 71-73 Guest, Dave............. 56-57 Gullia, Henry........... 65-68 Gunning, Jake..14-Pres. Guptill, Chuck........ 89-90 Guy, Marcus............ 95-99 -HHadsell, Bill.............. 80-81 Hadsell, Bruce........ 73-78 Haggerty, Jim......... 84-85 Hain, Harry.............. 53-54 Halberstadt, Howard....85-86 Hall, Mark................. 88-92 Hall, Richard............ 59-60 Hamamjian, Seb.... 69-70 Hamel, Jimmy........ 06-11 Hamilton, Edward.72-74 Hamm, Adam......... 96-00 Hammerle, Todd... 88-92 Hannah, John......... 78-81 Hanzlik, Stephen... 60-61 Haradon-Keane, Ben....02-04 Harder, Pat............... 69-71 Harhara, Ameen........... 2011 Harwood, Vincent.81-82 Hasbrouck, Brian... 83-84 Hassan, Peter.......... 73-74 Haverly, lloyd.......... 35-36 Heckathorn, Ben... 94-96 Heidt, Robert.......... 65-66 Heiserman, Justin.......11-13 Hernandez, Joe...... 96-98 Hershman, Dave... 70-74 Hershman, Richard....68-70 Hesslink, John........ 63-64 Hickey, Andrew..... 81-82 Hicks, Garrett.......... 01-06 Hickson, Brian........ 85-86 Hickson, Dave........ 84-87 Higley, Andrew...... 81-82 Hiller, Eugene......... 37-40 Hilliard, Jason......... 05-07


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Hino, Earle................ 53-54 Hittle, Brian.............. 08-10 Hoffmier, Trevor.14-Pres. Holcomb, Derek.14-Pres. Hollister, Cory.. 13-pres. Hood, Wesley.......... 81-82 Hosler, Dave............. 67-68 Howard, Jeff............. 86-90 Howard, Mike.......... 81-82 Howard, Paul........... 90-91 Howes, Ryan..............2012 Hughes, James........ 81-84 Hughes, John.......... 76-79 Hunt, Clarence........ 94-96 Hunt, James............. 90-91 Hutchins, Marcus....... 91-96 -IIllg, Kiel...................... 02-03 Imm, Chuck.............. 86-88 Inclema, Sam........... 84-86 Irving, Steve............. 85-89 Izzo, Carlo................. 06-07 -JJackson, Mike.......... 91-92 Jackson, Robert...... 62-65 Jacoutot Jr., Bill....... 97-02 Jacoutot, Sr., Bill..... 72-74 Jacoutot, Mike........ 77-78 Jacoutot, Tom.......... 77-80 James, Ian........ 14-Pres. Janis, Mike................ 54-55 Jarman, Matt........... 94-95 Jay, Mark................... 71-72 Jerge, Earl................. 41-42 Jobin, Tom................ 81-85 Johnson, C................ 46-47 Johnson, Ken........... 92-95 Johnson, Paul.......... 92-93 Jones, Keith.............. 96-98 Jones, Steven.......... 68-70 Judd, Pat................... 50-51 Jung, Elmer.............. 47-49

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-KKadircan, Serfer...... 83-84 Kaiser, Sam............... 46-48 Kalinowski, Marcus.....92-93 Katz, Bill..................... 66-67 Kearney, Robert...... 89-93 Kegel, Shawn........... 99-01 Kehoe, Paul.............. 56-58 Keller, Norman........ 63-66 Kelley, Steve............. 79-81 Kidder, Russell......... 35-36 Kidwell, Nate........... 91-93 Kikuchi, Taisei.......... 97-01 King, Mark................ 79-81 Klein, Donald........... 95-98 Klein, Steve.............. 84-86 Kloc, Jimmy.............. 12-13 Knapp, Chris............ 90-92 Knox, Barry............... 59-60 Knuutila, David....... 71-73 Kolba, Jon................. 07-08 Kolly, Stephen......... 66-67 Komarek, Andrew........81-85 Konikoff, Reuben.........35-36 Kopalek, John......... 71-73 Korshak, Stoner...... 91-93

Koshinski, Jake........ 07-08 Kromer, Ryan... 14-Pres. Kryszcuk, Chester........46-49 Kucharski, Ted......... 73-75 Kumm, Gary............. 70-73 Kumm, Ron.............. 70-71 Kusiowski, Daniel.........92-93 -LLaipple, Bill............... 86-88 Lamb, James............ 71-74 Lamb, Ray................. 02-07 Landel, Robert........ 49-50 Landro, Sal................ 81-82 Lang, Paul................. 67-70 Langdon, Ron......... 73-74 Langworthy, Pat.......2011 Lanno, Carl............... 52-53 Lantry, Bryan... 14-Pres. Lapi, Brandon.. 14-Pres. Laracy, Tyler............. 05-06 LaRocque, Ronald........53-54 Laurentino, Joe....... 80-81 LaVigna, Ted............ 55-58 Lawson, Edward..... 71-72 Lawson, Theodore..... 72-73 Leahy, William......... 54-56 LeBlanc, Duane....... 81-82 Lechner, Greg.......... 86-87 Ledeck, Steve.......... 91-92 Lee, Ben..................... 03-04 Lehman, Charles.... 71-73 Lehman, Taylor....... 98-00 Leipler, Robert........ 47-48 Lemmo, Chris.......... 92-96 Lempka, Cory.......... 07-09 Lennon, Paul............ 80-81 Lent, Richard........... 72-73 LeRoy, Steve............ 76-77 Letson, Doug........... 73-74 Levine, Daniel......... 40-41 Lewandowski, Leon....... 54-55 Lewandowski, Mark.... 08-13

Licata, Sam............... 47-49 Lindsey, Jim............. 80-81 Linske, Kurt.............. 75-77 Lister, Pat.................. 02-03 Lloyd, Pat.................. 03-08 Lloyd Jones, Thomas........ 72-75 Lock, Tony...........12-prs Long, Samuel.......... 35-36 Lontrato, Edward..........63-65 Loomis, James...............10-12 Love, Josh................. 02-03 Lowry, Doug............ 81-85 Lozano, Justin......... 11-13 Lucas, Guy................ 81-83 Lucas, John.............. 79-81 Luick, Mike............... 90-94 Lux, Jarred..........12-prs -MMacera, James........ 51-52 MacGamwell, John....... 36-37 MacKellar, Bruce..... 66-67 MacKellar, Russ....... 66-67 Macklin, Moses....... 54-57 Maines, Mark........... 87-88 Majerus, Ron............ 08-11 Mak, Tab.................... 77-78 Malay, Patrick.......... 81-83

Malvestuto, Angelo.........12-14 Mamet, Allen........... 85-86 Mangan, Todd......... 92-93 Mangione, Joe........ 86-88 Mantrone, Bruce.... 76-77 Manzur, Gus............. 04-06 Maquet, Eric............. 83-84 Marcello, Fred......... 71-73 Marcus, M................. 46-47 Marcus, Marvin....... 38-40 Margliano, Lee........ 91-92 Mariacher, Reece.... 07-08 Marianetti, Alex...... 08-09 Marino, Mark........... 80-82 Marone, Steve......... 78-79 Marsch, Jack............ 70-71 Martin, Armand...... 60-61 Martineck, Bob....... 73-77 Mason, Jedd............ 08-13 Massaro, Frank........ 77-78 Massaro, Mike......... 82-83 Maziarz, Wally........ 10-prs Mazzeo, Arturo....... 95-98 McAllister, William.49-50 McBryde, Muhamed.13-Pres McBryde, Mustafa.. 91-95 McCarthy, Michael......85-86 McCarthy, Rich........ 87-88 McConnell, Ian........ 96-01 McGivern, Mike...... 80-81 McGuire, John......... 86-87 McKeever, Dick....... 57-58 McKnight, Mark...... 03-05 McLaughlin, Sean.. 93-95 McNamara, Jim....... 88-92 McVige, Jeromy...... 93-98 Meissner, Jerry........ 67-70 Meranto, Ralph....... 55-57 Merk, Tony................ 82-83 Messinger, Samuel......41-42 Meyers, Greg........... 93-96 Meyers, Rich............ 93-95 Micek, Josh.............. 09-11 Miller, Donald.......... 54-55 MIller, Jeff................. 09-10 Miller, John............... 99-00 Miller, Robert........... 59-60 Miner, William......... 64-66 Misener, John.......... 65-68 Mitchell, Dave......... 76-78 Modera, Jim............. 83-84 Mohre, Jeff............... 91-92 Molnar, Jamie.......... 86-87 Molnar, Jim.............. 82-83 Molnar, Leslie.......... 51-52 Molnar, Michael...... 85-86 Monin, Mark............ 76-77 Montesanti, Sam.... 07-08 Montesanti, Dom.........11-13 Montroy, Joseph.... 98-02 Moore, Kevin........... 91-92 Moran, Mickey........ 04-09 Mordente, Joe......... 87-89 Mordente, Ralph.... 88-90 Morrell, Michael..... 63-64 Morrison, Ritchie.... 82-83 Moss, Wilfred........... 91-94 Movesian, George.53-55 Muldrow, Steven.... 05-06 Muntz, Brandon..... 13-14 Muscarella, Joe....... 90-92

Muzi, Carl................. 85-86 -NNdokaj, Rrok...... 13-prs Nebelecky, Chris... 04-06 Needle, Ryan.......... 05-08 Nelson, David......... 55-57 Ness, Chris............... 77-78 Newton, Tyler............12-13 Ng, Anthony........... 06-07 Nichols, Alan........... 73-75 Nicorta, Rich........... 88-92 Norman, Mike........ 55-56 Northrup, Tyler...... 85-87 Northrup, John.........12-13 Nowakowski, Jerome.....72-74 -OO’Brachta, Jefff...... 79-80 O’Donnell, Eugene.....47-49 Oliveri, Tony............ 75-79 Olnas, Stephen...... 71-74 Olschewski, Chris.. 96-97 Ordonez, Phillip..... 03-05 Orta, John................ 86-89 O’Sullivan, John..... 78-81 Oswald, Robert...... 46-49 -PPacillo, Gerald........ 97-98 Pacillo, Robert........ 94-97 Paladino, Tom......... 00-03 Palmeri, Jeff............ 11-13 Pankow, Bradley.... 35-36 Pantelis, Demetrios....96-98 Pantle, Michael...... 96-97 Parker, Jeff............... 04-08 Parker, Ron.............. 73-75 Parrott, Mike........... 86-87 Partlow, Jacob........ 96-00 Pavis, Rob................ 91-96 Pawlak, Ed............... 03-04 Payne, Bill................ 96-97 Peacock, Sean..14-Pres. Pearl, Robert........... 50-53 Pearson, Charles.... 35-37 Perez, Felix.............. 00-01 Perez, Roberto....... 85-87 Perez, Tristan.......... 00-01 Perlini, Julius........... 51-54 Perry, Brett.......14-Pres. Pesce, Michael....... 81-82 Pessa, Charlie......... 95-00 Peter, Tyler............... 08-12 Peters, Josh............. 08-11 Petz, Michael.......... 63-64 Pheifer, Raymond. 74-77 Picozzi, Mike........... 85-86 Piedimonte, Eric.... 05-06 Pidel, Marty............. 82-83 Pie, Rick.................... 79-80 Pierce, Ed................. 86-87 Pifer, Joseph............ 56-57 Pittinaro, Ted.......... 83-84 Pittman, Pat............ 83-84 Pittman, Arthur..... 81-83 Poles, Edgar............ 63-64 Policare, Anthony. 71-73 Poulsen, Dan.......... 95-96 Powell, William....... 46-48 Powers, Jason......... 91-93

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Price, Fritx................ 47-49 Priest, Robert.......... 81-85 Prince, Bill................ 00-02 Prunella, Warren.... 60-62 Pryce, Stuart........... 85-89 Pusateri.................... 33-34 -QQuattrone, Dave.... 69-71 -RRagin, Mark............. 82-83 Ragusa, Mike.......... 03-08 Raines, Justin.......... 91-93 Ram, Aneal.............. 09-10 Rando, Pat............... 91-92 Rao, Patrick............. 88-91 Rao, Pete.................. 54-56 Rao, Pete.................. 81-85 Rausenberger, Nick....03-04 Rastelli, Nick........... 89-93 Raulli, Tom............... 70-72 Raybould, Dennis. 83-84 Reddy, Michael...... 81-82 Reeb, Clay................ 11-12 Rendos, Scott......... 04-08 Repetski, Jerry....... 51-52 Retell, Blake.....14-Pres. Ricci, Mark............... 69-70 Ricci, Matt................ 94-99 Rice, Jaydon............ 13-14 Rich, Robert............ 33-35 Richman, Neil......... 81-82 Riedel, William....... 53-54 Riley, Pat................... 76-78 Rill, Tyler............ 13-prs Roane, Alonzo........ 96-98 Robinson, Arik.........2011 Robinson, Jerome.39-40 Rock, Nate............... 04-09 Rock, Tim................. 76-80 Roedel, Carl............. 83-87 Roesch, Charles..... 36-37 Rogers, Warren...... 73-76 Roll, B........................ 46-47 Rombough, John.. 38-39 Rosa, Dan................. 79-81 Rosen, Melvin......... 38-39 Rosenberry, Jim..... 73-74 Rotundo, Tony........ 86-87 Roulo, Blake............ 11-12 Rousa, Robert......... 47-48 Rubin, Louie............ 05-06 Russi, Patrick........... 72-74 Russo, Rocco....14-Pres. Rutherford, Malcom.....38-39 Rutter, Douglas...... 71-73 Ryan, Dennis.......... 86-87 Ryhal, Robert.......... 07-11 -SSadlo, Roger........... 68-70 Saka, Azeez............. 00-01 Salvaggio, Dean.... 86-88 Sams, Mack............. 72-74 Sanders, Sam.......... 57-60 Sandmeier, Glen.... 85-87 SantaLucia, Peter.. 79-80 Santasiero, Daniel.60-61 Sanz, Milton............ 06-07 Sapienza, Frank..... 82-83

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Kevin Smith

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Schaal, Brian............ 96-99 Schaffer, Todd......... 95-96 Schaus, Jacob.......... 98-99 Schmitt, Clifford..... 40-41 Schoch, Donald...... 59-60 Schutt, Andrew.............09-13 Scott, Ricky............... 05-07 Sebaaly, Brian.......... 01-05 Sebaaly, Mike.......... 01-04 Seidman, Rick.......... 84-85 Seiffert, Keith........... 35-36 Selearis, Mike.......... 94-95 Serusa........................ 33-34 Seubert, Herbert.... 37-40 Seubert...................... 33-34 Sewalt, Brian............ 09-10 Shannon, Mike........ 04-07 Shapiro, Adam........ 98-99 Shapiro, Steve......... 83-85 Sharp, Andy............. 84-87 Sheehan, Brian..............09-11 Sherrell, Harold....... 01-06 Short, Michael......... 97-98 Shur, Joe.................... 85-86 Siegel, Eric................ 97-98 Silvestri, Rick............ 75-78 Silvis, Mike..........13-prs Simon, Shahean..... 75-76 Slade, Scott.............. 78-82 Small, Alvin.............. 36-37 Smallidge, Joe......... 91-92 Smith, Cliff................ 01-06 Smith, Daniel... 14-Pres. Smith, Kevin............ 07-12 Smith, Kyle............... 10-11 Smyth, Kenneth..... 48-49 Smythe, Alex.... 14-Pres. Snape, Jason............ 88-89 Snyder, Paul............. 54-57 Sofia, Mark............... 76-77 Sorenson, Geoff..... 96-98 Soria, Max.......2010-prs Soria, Mike................ 10-14 Soto, Jose.................. 83-84 Spadaro, Anthony.38-40 Spinelli, Victor......... 84-87 St. Clair, Alan............ 95-98 Stanbro, Bill.............. 87-91 Stangl, Al................... 76-77 States, Joshua......... 97-01 Steck, Richard......... 37-40 Steinbrecher, Eric... 88-89 Stella, Andrew......... 05-10 Stever, Scott............. 68-70 Stiglitis, Avery......... 65-66 Stoerr, Keith............. 09-10 Stowell, Richard...... 36-37 Stuart, Douglas....... 72-74 Stuart, William......... 48-50 Stutzman, John...... 95-98 Styer, E....................... 46-47 Stylinger, Bill............ 66-67 Sullivan, William..... 47-48 Sutherland, Russ.... 85-87 Syed, Umar............... 00-01 -TTaylor, Keith............. 83-84 Tercho, Jerry............ 57-58 Testa, Len.................. 83-84 Tharp, Mike.............. 68-69

Theirman, Don........ 86-88 Therrien, Ryan....12-prs Thomas, Greg.......... 03-06 Thurnay, Tim............ 91-92 Tingue, Doug.......... 76-77 Toal, Eric.................... 89-90 Tobias, Rory............. 00-01 Todora, Ryan............ 13-14 Torres, Milt................ 83-84 Toth, A........................ 46-47 Toy, Ted...................... 83-84 Triftshauser, Roger......55-56 Tripodi, Steve.......... 76-77 Trotta, Mike.............. 02-04 Tufaro, Anthony..... 13-14 Tummino, Frank..... 84-85 Tundo, Dave............ 77-78 Tundo, Gene............ 75-77 Tyrrell, Ed.................. 75-79 Tyrrell, Jim................ 80-85

Woogen, Bruce...... 73-74 Worden, Alan......... 64-65 Worth, Donald....... 53-55 Woznek, Kevin....... 72-73 Wright, Ben............. 87-88 Wright, Charles...... 72-75 Wyckoff, Marty....... 87-90 -YYeostros, Sarantos.........52-53 Young, Chris........... 96-98 Young, Jim............... 73-75 -ZZack, Dave............... 81-82 Zatko, Steven......... 53-54 Zuk............................. 33-34 Zwolinski, Alfred......49-51

-UUpper, Charles........ 49-50 Urbanowicz, Arthur.. 37-38 Ureitti, George........ 49-50 Utz, Andy.................. 86-90 -VValentic, John.......... 60-63 Valentic, Michael.... 58-61 Van Wie, Andy......... 87-89 Vandenberg, Brian......66-68 Vaughn, Tyler.......... 04-05 Veney, Evan.............. 05-08 Veres, Bob................. 70-72 Veronica, Lawrence... 61-62 Vigliotti, Chris.......... 07-09 Vink, Joshua............. 92-94 Von Balith, Imre.........66-67 Voorhees, Charlie............97-02 -WWalgate, Dan........... 67-70 Walton, Sean........... 09-12 Ward, Zach............... 10-12 Warner, Phillip......... 59-60 Warnock, Pete......... 57-58 Warren, Sidney....... 37-40 Wartinger, Jason.... 94-97 Waste, Jake............... 11-12 Watson, Matt........... 09-10 Watson, Mike........... 67-69 Watson, Paul............ 56-57 Webb, Todd.............. 90-93 Weber, Jake...... 14-Pres. Weber, Jason........... 06-10 Weigel, Austin.....13-prs Wellmon, Bernard........61-62 Wende, John............ 36-37 Westler, Ira................ 84-85 Wettlaufer, Dale...... 66-69 Wheeler, Jeff............ 76-78 White, Ward............. 36-38 Whitton, Matt.......... 92-94 Wielechowski, Mike....... 90-92

Wiggin, Leon........... 52-53 Wilson, Joe............... 06-08 Wisiek, Martin......... 41-42 Wloch, John............. 60-61 Woidzik, Fran........... 55-57 Wolanyk, Steve....... 87-88

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