2014-15 Cal Poly Wrestling Media Guide

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The Home of the Mustangs ‘Mott Mania’ and ‘The Asylum!’

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uilt in 1960, the Mott Athletics Center (formerly Mott Gym) is home to Cal Poly men’s and women’s basketball, wrestling and volleyball. In the fall of 1998, the MAC was upgraded with chairback seats replacing the original wooden bleachers. New seats were installed behind both backboards in 1998, giving the MAC an arena feel to it. A new floor was installed in 2011 and repainted in the summer of 2014. Videoboards were installed prior to the 2014-15 basketball season. Named after Robert A. Mott, a physical education faculty member and department head from 1946-78, the MAC houses the athletic department offices and training and strength and conditioning rooms. While working at Cal Poly, Mott also was the coach of the Mustangs baseball and men’s basketball teams before he was named P.E. Department head after World War II. Cal Poly hosted the 1969 NCAA Division II National Wrestling Championships, capturing the second of seven straight team titles. The 1968-69 team (pictured at right) was led by national champions Terry Hall, John Woods, Ken Bos and Tom Kline. In 2005, the MAC hosted the Pac-12 Wrestling Championships. Teams, officials and fans from Arizona State, Boise State, Oregon, UC Davis, Cal Poly, Oregon State, Bakersfield, Cal State Fullerton, Stanford and Portland State flocked to the MAC with the total attendance for the two-day event reaching 7,738. The Mustangs finished the meet in fourth place and crowned one individual champion, Vic Moreno at 125 pounds. In 1995, the Golden State Warriors held their preseason camp in the MAC. Chris Mullin, Latrell Sprewell, B.J. Armstrong and No. 1 pick Joe Smith put on a show during an open practice to the public, drawing a standing-room-only crowd of over 4,000. Two years later, the Sacramento Kings conducted their camp at Cal Poly, opening the doors to the public for an intrasquad scrimmage to climax the one-week camp. The MAC has been home to numerous NCAA playoffs (most recently the first and second rounds of the 2006 NCAA Women’s Volleyball Championship with sellout crowds) and championships over the years, as well as hosting various concerts, exhibitions and sporting events. Names like Eddie Money, The Pretenders, The Doors, Ike and Tina Turner, the Los Angeles Lakers and Bill Cosby are just a few of the names that have performed inside the Mott Athletics Center. In 1980, the men’s basketball team hosted New Hampshire College in a Division II NCAA Championship quarterfinal. The 1998-99 season marked the first nationally televised game at the MAC as ESPN2 carried the Cal Poly vs. Idaho game. Other men’s basketball games have been televised by Fox Sports and KSBY-TV before capacity crowds.


2014–15 Cal Poly Wrestling

Date Oct. 24 Nov. 2 Nov. 8 Nov. 8 Nov. 14 Nov. 16 Nov. 21

2014-15 Schedule

Opponent Time GREEN vs. GOLD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 p.m. at Clarion Open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .All Day CAL BAPTIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 p.m. SAN FRANCISCO STATE . . . . . . . . . . .3:30 p.m. PURDUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 p.m. at Roadrunner Open (Fresno) . . . . . . . . . .All Day $NORTHERN COLORADO . . . . . . . . . . . .3 p.m. --Windy City Showcase (Evanston, IL) Dec. 6 at Northwestern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 a.m. Dec, 6 vs. Eastern Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:30 a.m. Dec. 6 vs. Princeton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 noon --Dec. 21 at Reno Tnmt. of Champions . . . . . . . . . . .All Day Jan. 9 WYOMING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 p.m. Jan. 10 BROWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 p.m. Jan. 16 AIR FORCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 p.m. Jan. 18 *at Stanford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 p.m. Jan. 29 *^$BAKERSFIELD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 p.m. Feb. 5 *at Boise State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 or 7 p.m. Feb. 7 *at Oregon State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 p.m. Feb. 15 at Grand Canyon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 p.m. Feb. 16 *at Arizona State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 p.m. March 1 Pac-12 Conf. Championship (Stanford) . . .11 a.m. Mar. 19-21 NCAA Championships (St. Louis, MO) . . .All Day * Pacific-12 Conference match ^ Homecoming $ University Union Plaza All Times Pacific

NCAA Division I All-Americans

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National Champions Tom Kline . . . . . . . . . . . .191lbs Mark Digirolamo . . . . . . .118 lbs Second Place Tom Kline . . . . . . . . . . . .191 lbs John Woods . . . . . . . . . .167 lbs Cliff Hatch . . . . . . . . . . . .167 lbs Louie Montano . . . . . . . .158 lbs Chad Mendes . . . . . . . . .141 lbs Chase Pami . . . . . . . . . .157 lbs Boris Novachkov . . . . . . .141 lbs Third Place Kent Wyatt . . . . . . . . . . .145 lbs Terry Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . .115 lbs Lee Torres . . . . . . . . . . . .142 lbs Rodger Warner . . . . . . . .142 lbs Scott Heaton . . . . . . . . . .167 lbs Jake Gaeir . . . . . . . . . . .150 lbs Cedric Haymon . . . . . . . .141 lbs Boris Novachkov . . . . . . .141 lbs Fourth Place Mike Remer . . . . . . . . . . .115 lbs Ken Bos . . . . . . . . . . . . .177 lbs John Finch . . . . . . . . . . .158 lbs Allyn Cooke . . . . . . . . . .158 lbs Sythell Thmpson . . . . . . .177 lbs Gary Fischer . . . . . . . . . .118 lbs Chris Delong . . . . . . . . . .134 lbs

1987 1988 1989 1992 1993 1993 1994 1997 1998 1998 1999 2001 2002

Eric Osborne . . . . . . . .167 lbs Eric Osborne . . . . . . . .167 lbs Joey Pangelinan . . . . .126 lbs Eric Schwartz . . . . . . .177 lbs Seth Woodhill . . . . . . . . .Hwt. Jake Gaeir . . . . . . . . . .150 lbs Jake Gaeir . . . . . . . . . .150 lbs Tyson Rondeau . . . . . .118 lbs Craig Welk . . . . . . . . . .150 lbs Mike French . . . . . . . .190 lbs David Wells . . . . . . . . .174 lbs Cedric Haymon . . . . . .149 lbs David Schenk . . . . . . .197 lbs

1969 1976 1968 1969 1975 1983 2008 2010 2011

1968 1969 1971 1975 1978 1994 2002 2012

1980 1982 1982 1983 2012

Fourth Place Roger Sayles . . . . . . . . .177 lbs Eric Osborne . . . . . . . . . .167 lbs Darrell Vasquez . . . . . . .133 lbs Fifth Place Larry Morgan . . . . . . . . .134 lbs Kim Wasick . . . . . . . . . . .167 lbs Gary Fischer . . . . . . . . . .118 lbs Darrell Vasquez . . . . . . .133 lbs Sixth Place Rodger Warner . . . . . . . .150 lbs Vic Moreno . . . . . . . . . . .125 lbs Vic Moreno . . . . . . . . . . .125 lbs Chad Mendes . . . . . . . . .125 lbs Seventh Place Pat O’ Donnell . . . . . . . .150 lbs Mark Tracey . . . . . . . . . .190 lbs Mark Tracey . . . . . . . . . .177 lbs David Wells . . . . . . . . . . .158 lbs Chase Pami . . . . . . . . . .157 lbs Boris Novachkov . . . . . . .133 lbs Eighth Place Jeff Barksale . . . . . . . . . .142 lbs Mike Barfuss . . . . . . . . . .134 lbs Louie Montano . . . . . . . .158 lbs Al Gutierrez . . . . . . . . . . .118 lbs Ryan DesRoches . . . . . .174 lbs

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Ryan Halsey . . . . . . . .184 lbs Matt Cox . . . . . . . . . . .149 lbs Vic Moreno . . . . . . . . .125 lbs Chad Mendes . . . . . . .125 lbs Darrell Vasquez . . . . . .133 lbs Chad Mendes . . . . . . .141 lbs Chase Pami . . . . . . . . .157 lbs Chase Pami . . . . . . . . .157 lbs Boris Novachkov . . . . .133 lbs Boris Novachkov . . . . .141 lbs Dominic Kastl . . . . . . .165 lbs Devon Lotito . . . . . . . .133 lbs

1985 1988 2004 1972 1976 1978 2007 1974 2003 2004 2006

1983 1985 1986 1998 2009 2010

Pacific-12 Champions

ON THE COVER: From left to right, Dominic Kastl, J.T. Goodwin, Blake Kastl and Spencer Empey. Cover design by Mari Eguchi.

Quick Facts

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .San Luis Obispo, CA 93407-0388 Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1901 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19,800 (Fall 2013) President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeffrey D. Armstrong (Murray State ‘81) Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . .Don Oberhelman (Kansas State ‘93) Senior Associate Athletics Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Phil Webb Senior Woman Administrator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Barbara Martinez Faculty Athletics Representative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ken Walker Athletic Department Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(805) 756-2924 Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mustangs Colors . . . . . . .Forest Green (Pantone 3308), Gold (Pantone 7402) Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NCAA Division I Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pacific 12 Ticket Office . . . .(805) 756-5806 / (805) 756-4TIX / (866) GoStangs Cal Poly Radio Affiliate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ESPN (1280 AM) Mott Gym Year Opened . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1960 Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,032 Press Row Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(805) 756-6751

Coaching Staff Head Coach: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brendan Buckley / Fresno State ‘97 Record at Cal Poly / Fourth Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-27 (.289) Career (NCAA) Record / Twelfth Year . . . . . . . . . . . .82-111-1 (.425) Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(805) 756-1348 Buckley’s E-Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .brbuckle@calpoly.edu Assistant Coaches: Scotti Sentes (Second Year) / Central Michigan ‘13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brandon Hatchett (First Year) / Lehigh ‘14 Office Phone for Assistant Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . .(805) 756-5131 Team Information 2013-14 Dual Meet Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-9 (.250) 2013-14 Pac-12 Dual Meet Record / Finish . . . .1-4 (.200) / Tie-Fifth 2013-14 Pac-12 Championships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sixth 2013-14 NCAA Tournament . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tie-63rd (1 Point) Letterwinners Returning / Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 / 10 Starters Returning / Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 / 8 Newcomers / Returning Redshirts and Non-Participants . . . . .13 / 4 Key Returnees Wrestler, Year Weight Duals Pac-10 NCAA Overall Pins Victor Trujillo. So. 133 1-4 0-0 0-0 18-11 7 Jacob Leon, So. 149 0-4 0-3 (6th) 0-0 9-14 2 Blake Kastl, So. 149 4-1 0-0 0-0 18-8 1 Colt Shorts, So. 157 2-1 0-0 0-0 9-7 3 Xavier Johnson, So. 157 0-5 0-3 (6th) 0-0 3-16 0 Travis Berridge, So. 165 0-6 0-3 (6th) 0-0 13-18 2 Sohrab Movahedi, So. 174 2-4 0-0 0-0 5-10 0 Dominic Kastl, Sr. 174 7-1 0-1 (6th) 0-0 15-5 2 J.T. Goodwin (2012-13) 197 5-8 0-3 (6th) 0-0 7-19 2 Nicolas Johnson, So. 285 5-7 0-3 (6th) 0-0 7-18 2 Spencer Empey, So. 285 4-3 1-2 (4th) 0-0 13-12 2

Athletics Media Relations Information Director, Media Relations (Wrestling Contact) . . . . . . . .Eric Burdick Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(805) 756-6550 Cell Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(805) 550-3427 Office Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(805) 756-2650 Mailing Address: Mott Gym 123, 1 Grand Ave., San Luis Obispo, CA 93407-0388 Burdick's E-Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .eburdick@calpoly.edu Cal Poly Athletics Web Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.GoPoly.com Twitter / Facebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .cpmustangs / calpoly athletics What’s in a Name?

When referring to the university, please use “Cal Poly” only. We are NOT Cal Poly SLO or Cal Poly San Luis Obispo or Cal State Poly or any other derivative -- just Cal Poly. No hyphen. The NCAA agreed to delete “SLO” and “San Luis Obispo” in 1994 and has used just Cal Poly in all statistics, releases and record books since then.


2014–15 Coaching Staff

Brendan Buckley, Head Coach, Fourth Season Buckley File

• Coached Columbia to 71 Dual Meet Victories in 11 Seasons as Head Coach • Placed in Top 70 at NCAA Championships Eight Times With 26 National Qualifiers in 14 Seasons at Columbia and Cal Poly • Earned 2011 Bob Bubb Coaching Excellence Award • Guided Lions to NWCA All-Academic Team Honors All 11 Seasons at Columbia, Including Five Top-10 Finishes • 26 All-Ivy League Selections

Brendan Buckley, named head coach of the Cal Poly wrestling team on June 21, 2011, is in his fourth season with the Mustangs after serving as head wrestling coach at Ivy League member Columbia University in New York for 11 seasons. “Brendan has an excellent record in developing student-athletes,” Mustang director of athletics Don Oberhelman said at a press conference announcing Buckley’s hiring. “Brendan has demonstrated that he knows how to fulfill his first responsibility as a coach, which is to make sure we honor our commitment to our student-athletes’ academic achievement. We’ve hired the right coach to ensure we continue to honor those ideals. “Brendan also believes, as I do, that all of our student-athletes should strive to leave Cal Poly with a diploma and a championship,” Oberhelman added. “I’m very excited about what he will accomplish at Cal Poly.” Buckley, who earned a 14-3 win at 142 pounds in Fresno State’s 24-16 dual meet victory against Cal Poly in 1997 at Mott Gym, praised Cal Poly’s reputation for athletic and academic excellence. “Cal Poly athletics has a rich tradition that I am well aware of. My goal is to add to those traditions,” Buckley said. “I am really excited to be here and I can’t wait to begin working with the team. We will strive for excellence on the mat and in the classroom.” Buckley received the Bob Bubb Coaching Excellence Award for NCAA Division I on May 31, 2011. Presented by the National Wrestling Coaches Association the award recognizes an outstanding coach who epitomizes the qualities and characteristics of a role model and mentor for developing young student-athletes. In his first season at Cal Poly, Buckley guided the Mustangs to a 6-7 overall dual meet record, including a 3-2 mark in Pac-12 duals. Four Mustangs qualified for the NCAA Championships, with Boris Novachkov placing third at 141 pounds and Ryan DesRoches earning an eighth-

place finish at as the team earned its first-ever top 25 ranking, eight wrestlers placed at the EIWA Champion174 pounds. The Mus- ships, four team members qualified for nationals tangs struggled and Palmer earned his second All-America honor. Buckley, 71-84-1 in 11 dual meet seasons with in dual meets the last two the Lions, came to Columbia from the University years, posting a of Virginia, where he was the top assistant coach 2-11 mark in from 1998 to 2000. He helped lead the Cavaliers the 20-12-13 to two straight top-25 finishes in the NCAA season and 3-9 Championships, while helping develop three Alllast winter, but Americans and seven NCAA qualifiers, including Devon Lotito national finalist Steve Garland at 125 pounds. Prior to Virginia, Buckley was the chief assiscaptured a Pac12 title at 133 tant coach at UC Davis as well as at Sacramento pounds as a freshman, placed second as a sopho- City College. During his tenure at Sacramento more and qualified for the NCAA Championship CC, five wrestlers earned All-America status. Originally from Long Island, Buckley lived in both times. In his last year at Columbia, Buckley led the Buffalo, N.Y., before moving to Orlando, Fla. He Lions to a 9-6 overall record and a third-place fin- was a high school All-American and Florida state ish in the Ivy League. The team placed seventh champion at 135 pounds for Lake Howell High overall at the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling and then starred at Clemson where he made the Association (EIWA) Championships and two wrestlers advanced to The Buckley Record the round of 16 at the NCAA Duals Conference NCAA Division I National Championship. Year 4-11 Sixth (Ivy) DNP Off the mat, Columbia shined in 2000-01 (Columbia) 6-7 Fifth (Ivy) DNP the classroom as well, ranking third 2001-02 (Columbia) 5-6-1 Fourth (Ivy) 63rd nationally with a 3.2917 team 2002-03 (Columbia) 6-6 Third (Ivy) DNP cumulative grade-point average. 2003-04 (Columbia) 8-4 Third (Ivy) 38th The Lions were named to the 2004-05 (Columbia) 2005-06 (Columbia) 8-8 Fourth (Ivy) 44th National Wrestling Coaches 2006-07 (Columbia) 7-5 Third (Ivy) 44th Association Academic Team each 2007-08 (Columbia) 7-7 Third (Ivy) 63rd year under Buckley's guidance and 2008-09 (Columbia) 3-14 Fifth (Ivy) DNP ranked in the top 10 in five of those 2009-10 (Columbia) 8-10 Fourth (Ivy) DNP 11 years. 2010-11 (Columbia) 9-6 Third (Ivy) 39th Buckley’s accomplishments at 2011-12 (Cal Poly) 6-7 Fifth (Pac-12) 25th Columbia include five years of 2012-13 (Cal Poly) 2-11 Sixth (Pac 12) 66th nationally ranked recruiting classes, 2013-14 (Cal Poly) 3-9 Sixth (Pac 12) 63rd 82-111-1 (14 seasons) 20 NCAA qualifiers and a school- Totals: record eight EIWA placewinners in the 2006-07 season. He was named EIWA Coach freshman All-American team his first year and reached the NCAA Round of 16 as a 142-pound of the Year in 2005. In the last six years under Buckley's guidance, sophomore. When Clemson dropped wrestling after the Columbia earned 26 All-Ivy League selections, 16 NCAA qualifiers and the program's first All- 1994-95 season, Buckley transferred to Fresno American in 23 years. Matt Palmer finished eighth State, where he wrestled under Dennis DeLiddo. in the 2005 and 2007 NCAA Championships at Buckley was a Western Athletic Conference 165 and 174 pounds, respectively. In the 2008-09 champion for the Bulldogs and earned Allseason, Buckley coached Columbia's first EIWA America status with a seventh-place finish at the NCAA Championship at 142 pounds in 1997. champion in 13 years. Buckley graduated from Fresno State in 1997 Buckley was named EIWA Coach of the Year as he led the Lions to a fourth-place finish at the with a bachelor’s degree in speech communica2005 EIWA Championships, the team’s best finish tion and completed his master's degree in sports at the meet since 1931. The Lions also won the management at Columbia. Buckley and his wife Julia celebrated their fourth wedding anniversary EIWA Wrestling Officials Sportsmanship Award. Columbia made further improvements in 2007, Aug. 28.

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2014–15 Coaching Staff

Scotti Sentes, Assistant Coach, Second Season

Scotti Sentes, a two-time NCAA Division I All-American and four-time national qualifier while wrestling at Central Michigan, was named assistant wrestling coach at Cal Poly in August 2013. "In looking for an assistant coach, we wanted to hire someone that not only was good on the mat but also someone that could relate well to our studentathletes and help us promote the Mustang Mission," Mustang head coach Brendan Buckley said in announcing the hire. "We feel strongly that we accomplished this in hiring Scotti Sentes," Buckley added. "He is a great technician and will be a terrific asset for all of our wrestlers in the lower weights." Sentes twice won Mid-American Conference titles (2009 and 2011) and placed third in 2010 and 2013. He finished his Chippewas career with a 10833 overall record, including 55-12 in duals (17-1 in MAC dual meets) and 53-21 in tournaments. Among his 108 career wins were 23 falls. Sentes placed fourth in the NCAA finals at 133 pounds as a junior in 2011 and seventh at 125 as a freshman in 2009. While wrestling at Central Michigan, Sentes also was involved in numerous camps and club teams. He was a clinician for wrestling clinics and camps at Central Michigan and throughout the country under Chippewas head coach

Tom Borelli. Sentes also was founder and head coach/clinician for Team Anaconda Blood and was a coach for National Team Florida, preparing wrestlers for national competition during the high school offseason. He also was an instructor for the Riverdale Wrestling Club in his high school career. Sentes was a four-time Florida state high school champion while attending Riverdale High School, compiling a 213-3 career prep record and winning his last 140 matches. He also finished runner-up in the state finals at 103 pounds while competing with the varsity as an eight-grader in 2004. He was 51-0 with 36 falls as a senior. Sentes also won a senior nationals title in 2008. Sentes earned his bachelor of science degree in English at Central Michigan in May 2013.

Brandon Hatchett, a three-time Florida state high school champion and twice an NCAA Division I All-American while wrestling at Lehigh University, was hired as an assistant wrestling coach at Cal Poly in September 2014. "We are excited to bring aboard a great coach to the Mustang wrestling family in Brandon Hatchett," said Mustang head wrestling coach Brendan Buckley. "I got to know Brandon firsthand when he was a high school senior and then witnessed him have an outstanding career at Lehigh. "He is a superb athlete with high level wrestling technique and all of our middle and upper middle weights will benefit greatly by working out with him every day," Buckley added. "Even more important, Brandon is a fine young man that will serve as a terrific mentor for the young men on our team." Hatchett was national runner-up at 165 pounds in 2012 and placed seventh in the 2011 nationals, also at 165 pounds. He compiled a 74-29 career mark at Lehigh with 10 falls, claiming an Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association title in 2012 and placing second in 2010. "Having known Brendan and Scotti for quite some time, I was eager and excited when this opportunity presented itself," said Hatchett. "After touring the facilities and meeting with the team, I gladly accepted the position without hesitation. "The team has a great group of guys on it," Hatchett added. "They seem hardworking which makes me even more passionate about helping them achieve their goals. As for the staff, all three of us grew up in Florida and went on to accomplish great things in college. So not only do we have three great technicians, but three great coaches who have similar coaching philosophies that all revolve around being more than just a great athlete. We are

shaping these guys into well-rounded individuals: "The Full-Package." A graduate of Oviedo High School in Winter Springs, Florida, Hatchett captured three state prep titles and won the Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award for the state of Florida, presented by the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and based on excellence in wrestling, scholastic achievement, citizenship and community service. He was a Fargo All-American in freestyle and Greco-Roman, a FILA Cadet AllAmerican and trained at Lehigh under twotime NCAA national champion Wade Schalles. Hatchett was a finalist for the Lehigh University Athlete of the Year Award in 2012. A four-year varsity letter winner at Lehigh, Hatchett was a team captain, promoted community service activities and wrestling club functions with fans and alumni, and was training for a spot on the USA Olympic Wrestling Team before the sport was dropped in early 2013. It has been reinstated for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. Hatchett earned his bachelor of arts degree in architecture at Lehigh in 2013 and currently is pursuing an associate of science degree in drafting and design technology at ITT Technical Institute. Prior to his hiring at Cal Poly, Hatchett was a project coordinator for Interplan LLC. He served as a volunteer assistant coach with the Lehigh wrestling team for the 2012-13 season.

Brandon Hatchett, Assistant Coach, First Season

california wrestling hall of fame

Former Cal Poly wrestler Lou Montano was inducted into the California Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2012.

On May 15, 2014, five individuals with ties to Cal Poly were inducted into the California Wrestling Hall of Fame or received Lifetime Service Awards, raising the total number with Mustang connections to 20. Former Cal Poly wrestler Dennis Bardsley was inducted into the hall of fame while ex-Mustang wrestlers Jeff Barksdale and Dan Pry along with Gary Meissner and Doug Perrin were presentde Lifetime Achievement Awards. Bardsley was an NCAA Division I national qualifier in 1976 and coached at Hanford, Caruthers and Hoover (Fresno) before his current coaching stint at Monte Vista High School. Barksdale placed eighth at 142 pounds in the 1980 NCAA Division I National Championship and also was a national qualifier in 1983. He coached for five seasons each at San Luis Obispo High and Cuesta College and currently is coaching with the Meathead Wrestling Club.

Pry, who has coached wrestling at Atascadero High School for over 30 years, competed on three NCAA Division II national championship teams at Cal Poly in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Meissner coached wrestling at Cuesta College for 30 years while Perrin has officiated numerous Cal Poly duals.

California Wrestling Hall of Fame inductees or Lifetime Service Award winners with a Cal Poly connection: 2000 -- John Azevedo, Mark DiGirolamo, Vaughan Hitchcock, Pat Lovell, John Woods. 2001 -- Ken Bos, Larry Morgan. 2002 -- Glenn Anderson, Sheldon Harden, Tom Kline, Kent Wyatt. 2003 -- Tom Hall. 2006 -- Lennis Cowell. 2011 -- Neil Pew. 2012 -- Lou Montano. 2014 -- Dennis Bardsley, Jeff Barksdale, Dan Pry, Gary Meissner, Doug Perrin 2014-15 Cal Poly Wrestling Media Guide -- Page 3


New-Look Mustangs Seek to Turn Fortunes Around 2014–15 Season Outlook

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Dominic Kastl, who captured Pac-12 title at 165 pounds in 2012, enters senior season with 43-15 career record and 13-1 mark in duals.

al Poly's 2014-15 wrestling team may be short on age — the starting lineup could include as many as three freshmen and six sophomores in the 10 weight classes — but there is a new culture, more focus and much more commitment as the wrestlers get ready for a new season. "After a few years, we finally have the team culture and leadership we have wanted and have tried to create," said fourth-year Mustang head coach Brendan Buckley. "Ninety percent, maybe 95 percent, of the returning wrestlers committed themselves to train all summer on the mat and in the weight room. 2014-15 "We have become a lot closer as a famiReturning Starters ly and the team is a more cohesive group," Vuctir Trujillo . . . . . .133 Buckley added. "All the coaches believe this will transition to more productive Jacob Leon . . . . . . .149 workouts, more intensity and equate to Blake Kastl . . . . . . .149 more success this year." Colt Shorts . . . . . . .157 The elder statesman of the group is senXavier Johnson . . . .157 ior 174-pounder Dominic Kastl (pictured at right), a Pac-12 champion at 165 pounds in Travis Berridge . . . .165 2012, but many of the younger wrestlers Dominic Kastl . . . . .174 produced solid performances as redshirts or Sohrab Movahedi . .174 as true freshmen and some have the potenJ.T. Goodwin . . . . . .197 tial to qualify for the NCAA National Nicolas Johnson . . .285 Championship and earn All-American honors. Spencer Empey . . .285 Cal Poly returns 12 letter winners, including seven starters, off a team that won just three of 12 dual meets and finished sixth in the Pac-12 Championship, but the year of experience gained by the youngsters plus a solid group of 13 newcomers could signal a turnaround for the program. The 2014-15 schedule features eight home dual meets, including two outdoors in the University Union plaza, and appearances in the Clarion Open, Roadrunner Open, the Windy City Showcase in Evanston, Ill., and the Reno Tournament of Champions. Outdoors, Cal Poly will host Northern Colorado on Nov. 21 and Bakersfield on Jan. 29, both matches beginning at 3 p.m. The Bakersfield match is the lone Pac-12 dual at home for the Mustangs and has been designated as Cal Poly's homecoming match. The Mustangs also will host Cal Baptist and San Francisco State on Nov. 8,

Purdue on Nov. 14, Wyoming on Jan. 9, Brown on Jan. 10 and Air Force on Jan. 16. A look at each of the 10 weight classes:

125 With Britain Longmire gone, Yoshito Funakoshi is the heir apparent at the lightest weight class. The West Torrance High School graduate placed third in the California state finals at 120 pounds last March en route to a 54-7 record and was fifth in the Junior FILAs. "He's obviously young, but had a good senior year and steadily progressed throughout the season," said Buckley. "He's strong and physical." Funakoshi will be challenged by Isaac Blackburn, another freshman out of Del Oro High School who placed fifth in the state finals at 106 pounds and won 49 matches, 21 by fall, as a senior a year ago. "Isaac also had a good senior year," said Buckley. "He wrestled at 106, so his goal is to put on some size and fill into that weight. He's talented and hard working."

133 Two-time NCAA qualifier and 2013 Pac-12 champion Devon Lotito has stepped away from wrestling for personal reasons, opening the door for Victor Trujillo and Jason DelaCruz. Trujillo was 18-11 as a true freshman at Cal Poly a year ago, posting seven falls

Travis Berridge won 13 matches with two falls as a true freshman a year ago.

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sixth in the Roadrunner Open. "Dominic has made big gains in terms of leadership and maturity," Buckley said. "That should translate into the kind of year he should have. We expect him to be a Pac-12 champion and NCAA All-American." Backing up Kastl will be redshirt freshman Joe Applegate, who won six matches in open tournaments a year ago after posting a 118-48 career prep record at Laguna Hills High School. "Joe has improved his strength since his redshirt year," said Buckley. "He has put on some size and we look for him to gain some valuable experience this season."

Cal Poly hosted Oregon State outdoors a year ago and will hold two more dual meets outdoors this season -- Nov. 21 against Northern Colorado and Jan. 29 against Bakersfield

and a pair of technical falls. He won the Bill Musick Open title and also placed third in the San Francisco State Under-21 Open. He was a two-time state high school meet place winner. "He has had a really good fall," Buckley said of Trujillo. "He has made a bigger commitment, which he has demonstrated at the workouts, and getting better all around." DelaCruz posted a 32-4 record with 21 falls as a senior at Buchanan High School in Clovis. "He has impressed the coaching staff this fall," said Buckley. "He's athletic, strong, physical and wrestles really hard. He has a lot of potential."

141 Freshman James Claitor, a two-time Louisiana state champion who compiled a 166-12 prep record, including a 35-3 mark with 27 pins as a senior, and placed fifth in the Senior National High School Wrestling Championships, likely will be the No. 1 wrestler in this weight class while Colton Schilling works to become eligible in December. Schilling was 13-8 with five falls in open tournaments as a redshirt a year ago, placing fourth in both the Roadrunner Open and California Collegiate Open. "He had a good redshirt year and has had real success in Greco-Roman," Buckley said of Schilling. "He wrestles really hard, is physical and scrambles well. Claitor has a great attitude, ran cross country in high school and wins a lot of matches later in the match."

149 Blake Kastl posted a solid 18-8 record as a redshirt freshman a year ago before an injury curtailed his season in late January. He placed second in the Roadrunner Open and eighth in the Las Vegas Invitational. "Blake has put on a lot of size and strength and he's going to be a big 149-pounder," said Buckley. "He had a very good freshman year and was ranked a couple times. Our expectation is for him to be an

All-American this year." Backup Jacob Leon, who won nine matches as a redshirt freshman a year ago, begins the season battling an injury. "He was in our lineup last year and has a lot of talent," said Buckley. "He hopes to come into his own this year."

157 Sophomore Colt Shorts will jump up two weight classes and compete against Xavier Johnson, another sophomore, for the starting nod at 157. Shorts was 9-7 a year ago, all at 141 pounds, while Johnson won three matches, all one-point decisions, and placed fourth in the Bill Musick Open. "Shorts is continuing to put on size and strength," said Buckley. "He's very experienced and has wrestled a long time. We feel he is finally into a weight class where he can grow into it. "Xavier had a productive summer and fall," Buckley added. "He has put on some size and muscle, he's really athletic and he has the ability to do well this year."

165 This weight class was shaping up to be a battle between sophomore Travis Berridge and redshirt freshman Luke Wilson, but Wilson recently underwent shoulder surgery and will miss the 2014-15 season. Berridge was 13-18 a year ago with two falls and a technical fall. He won eight of his first nine matches and placed second in the Bill Musick Open and third in the San Francisco State Under-21 Open. "He has a lot of potential," Buckley said of Berridge. "He's very athletic and just needs to mature on the mat."

174 Dominic Kastl is healthy once again after sitting out the 2012-13 season with a lower back injury and missing several weeks of the 2013-14 campaign with injuries as well. Kastl was 15-5 a year ago, finishing second in the Shorty Hitchcock Open and

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184 A pair of freshmen — Nick Fiegener and Johnny Beltran — will battle for the top spot in this weight class. Fiegener, a Folsom High School graduate, won a state title at 182 pounds last year and was second at 160 pounds in 2013, posting a 121-4 record in those two seasons, while Beltran is a twotime state placewinner from Servite High School in Anaheim. "Fiegener is very athletic, incredibly strong and powerful, and we have high expectations for him," Buckley said. "He can compete nationally right away. Beltran had a nice senior year, placed fourth in the high school nationals, loves to compete, wrestles hard and has great potential."

197 After a redshirt year, J.T. Goodwin is ready to return to the mat, where he won seven matches, two by fall, as a true freshman in the 2012-13 season. He won state titles as a sophomore and senior and was 142-17 in four varsity seasons at Bear Creek High School in Stockton. "Goodwin has made huge gains," said Buckley. "He made a huge commitment in the weight room, has matured and is good at all positions. He is wrestling with a purpose and could compete for AllAmerican honors." Goodwin will be challenged by freshman Cortes Morales, a two-time state placewinner at Clovis West High School. He placed fifth as a senior and seventh as a junior at 220 pounds and won 35 of his 46 matches by fall in his junior season. "Morales has made good gains this fall," said Buckley. "He likely will redshirt and he will gain valuable experience, get stronger and become a solid wrestler." 285 Sophomore Spencer Empey won 13 of 25 matches as a true freshman, two by fall, but will miss the early portion of the 2014-15 season due to injury. "He had a good freshman year, placed fourth in the Pac-12 and wrestled really hard," said Buckley. "He's incredibly coachable. If we bring him out at midseason, he can compete for NCAA AllAmerican honors. Sophomore Nicolas Johnson and freshman Mike Johnson will fill the hole at heavyweight for the time being. Nicolas Johnson won seven matches, two by fall, a year ago at 197 pounds and was 5-7 in dual meets while Mike Johnson was a two-time state place winner at Bound Brook High School in New Jersey. "Nicolas has made the jump to heavyweight, putting on 30 pounds of muscle mass," said Buckley. "This weight class is more conducive to his style of wrestling. He keeps getting better and is very coachable. Mike Johnson is a big, athletic, strong kid and likely will redshirt this year."


Mustang Runners–up at NCAA Championships Chad Mendes, 2008

Chad Mendes completed one of the most storied seasons by a Cal Poly wrestler in the program’s history in 2008, tallying a 30-0 record before dropping a 5-2 decision to Ohio State’s J Jaggers in the NCAA Championship bout at 141 pounds. Mendes will be remembered as one of the all-time greats to walk the halls of Mott Gym. The Hanford, Calif. native recorded seven falls, eight major decisions and one technical fall in 2008. He pinned Paul Moseman of Cal State Bakersfield in just 13 seconds on Nov. 18 at the Fullerton Open and wooed a large crowd at Cal Poly by pinning the then-No. 2 ranked 141-pounder in the nation, Minnesota’s Manuel Rivera, in 1 minute, 34 seconds. At the NCAA Championships, Mendes won his first match by fall in just 34 seconds. Among his many accomplishments, Mendes won a Pac-12 title in 2008 and was also named the conference’s Wrestler of the Year. He also won tournament titles at the Michigan State Open and Fullerton Open and became the eighth wrestler in program history to navigate an undefeated dual slate. Mendes finished his career with an impressive 64-

Chase Pami, 2010

14 record. He was an All-American at 125 pounds with a sixth-place finish in 2006 before bulking up to 141 for his senior year in the 2007-08 season. On Jan. 15, 2008, Mendes became the first Cal Poly wrestler to earn a No. 1 ranking by pollsters since Scott Heaton and Rick Worel did so together in 1980. After graduating from Cal Poly in the spring of 2008, Mendes embarked upon a professional fighting career with the Palace Fighting Championship circuit. After winning all five fights, he signed with the WEC (World Extreme Cagefighting) in October 2009, posting a 4-0 mark before the WEC merged with the Ultimate Fighting Championship in 2010. Mendes is 7-2 in the UFC, 16-2 overall. His only losses were to UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo in January 2012 and October 2014, both matches held in Rio de Janeiro. His favorite technique is the wushu finger hold. “It’s a great opportunity and a great honor to be competing in the UFC,” said Mendes. “This is where I’ve always wanted to fight and it’s awesome to be a part of such a huge organization.”

Cal Poly’s Chase Pami became the sixth NCAA Division I runner-up in Mustang wrestling history in March 2010. Trying to become the third Division I  national champion, Pami led 2-1 early in the first period, but eventually fell 6-4 to top-seeded and four-time NCAA All-American J.P. O'Connor of Harvard in the 157-pound final at the Qwest Center Omaha. Pami  closed out his Cal Poly career with a 29-7 record as a senior and a 100-35 career mark. Pami, the lowest seeded wrestler in the championship finals,  tried to become the first Cal Poly wrestler in 34 years to capture a Division I national title. Tom Kline won in 1969 and Mark DiGirolamo accomplished the feat in 1976. Pami earned his 100th career win in the semifinals with a 13-5 major decision against Justin Lister of Binghamton. Pami placed seventh in the 2009 NCAA meet. Pami also joins Kline (1968), John  Woods (1969), Cliff Hatch (1975), Montano (1983) and Chad

Mendes (2008) as the only Mustangs to earn second-place finishes at the Division I nationals. Pami captured back-to-back Pac-12 Conference titles at 157 pounds in 2008 and 2009. Only other Mustangs to claim consecutive Pac-10 championships are Eric Osborne (1987-88), Jake Gaeir (1993-94) and Boris Novachkov (2010-11). Pami was an NCAA qualifier all four seasons at Cal Poly. He finished 27-9 as a junior, 24-6 as a sophomore and 20-13 as a freshman. He was a two-time Nevada state champion and four-time high school All-American while wrestling at Cimarron Memorial High School in Las Vegas. He was 185-14 in his prep career. In December 2011, Pami qualified for the U.S. Olympic Team Trials, which were held in April 2012 at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City, Iowa. Pami placed fourth at the Trials. Pami currently is at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., preparing for a shot at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

In 2011, for the third time in four years, a Cal Poly wrestler captured second place in the NCAA Division I National Championships. At Philadelphia, junior Boris Novachkov, seeded third, won four matches to reach the 141-pound final, but for the second time in the 2010-11 season, he dropped a 3-2 decision to Kellen Russell of Michigan. Those were Novachkov’s only losses against 31 victories that season. Novachkov, who placed seventh at 133 pounds and earned NCAA All-American honors a year earlier, earned a 6-1 decision over Buffalo sophomore Andrew Schutt, followed by a 4-2 decision over Matthew Bonson of Lock Haven on the first day of competition at the nationals. The next day, he shut out No. 6 Andrew Alton of Penn State 2-0 in the quarterfinals and earned a 9-3 victory over second-seeded Michael Thorn of Minnesota in the semifinals. In 2012, Novachkov became the first four-time Division I national qualifier at Cal Poly and first three-time All-American, placing third at 141 pounds

in St. Louis. The two-time Pac-12 champion finished his Mustang career with a 121-23 record. A graduate of Fremont High School in Sunnyvale, Novachkov went 4-2 in the 2010 nationals, with both losses decided in overtime. Prior to the 2011 nationals, he won the Fullerton Open as well as the Midlands and placed second at the Las Vegas Invitational. Four of his wins in the 2010-11 season were by fall and Novachkov also won four matches by technical fall and five by major decision. He posted a spotless 11-0 record in dual meets with two pins and a pair of technical falls and was 10-2 against nationally ranked wrestlers. Novachkov was 13-0 in duals and 34-4 overall as a senior with four falls. He placed first in the Cowboy Open and Reno Tournament of Champions. He currently trains with the Titan Mercury Wrestling Club, coached by Kenny Monday, and split two matches in the Senior World Championships in September in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

Boris Novachkov, 2011

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2014-15 Cal Poly Roster

Name Class Joe Applegate . . . . . . . . . . . .RFr. Johnny Beltran . . . . . . . . . . . .Fr. Travis Berridge . . . . . . . . . . .So. Nick Bertram . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fr. Isaac Blackburn . . . . . . . . . . .Fr. James Claitor . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fr. Jason DelaCruz . . . . . . . . . . .Fr. Isaias Diaz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .So. Spencer Empey . . . . . . . . . . .So. Nick Fiegener . . . . . . . . . . . .Fr. Yoshito Funakoshi . . . . . . . . .Fr. Monet Goldman . . . . . . . . . . .Jr. J.T. Goodwin . . . . . . . . . . . . .So. Joe Granger . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fr. Mike Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . .Fr. Nicolas Johnson . . . . . . . . . .So. Xavier Johnson . . . . . . . . . . .So. Blake Kastl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .So. Dominic Kastl . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sr. Connor Kim . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RFr Jacob Leon . . . . . . . . . . . . . .So. Cortes Morales . . . . . . . . . . .Fr. Sohrab Movahedi . . . . . . . . .So. Bryan Salinas . . . . . . . . . . . .Fr. Colton Schilling . . . . . . . . . . .RFr. Colt Shorts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .So. Clay Teixeira . . . . . . . . . . . . .RFr. Victor Trujillo . . . . . . . . . . . . .So. Luke Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RFr. Mitch Woods . . . . . . . . . . . . .So.

Ht. 5-11 5-8 5-10 6-2 5-3 5-10 5-6 5-7 6-2 5-11 5-3 5-8 6-0 5-8 6-0 6-1 5-7 5-7 5-10 5-7 5-7 5-11 5-8 5-10 5-8 5-10 5-10 5-6 5-11 6-1

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

Exp. RS HS 1V HS HS HS HS SQ 1V HS HS JC 1V HS HS 1V 1V 1V 2V RS 1V HS 1V HS RS 1V RS 1V RS 1V

Hometown/Schools Attended Trabuco Canyon, CA/Laguna Hills HS Downey, CA/Servite HS Brandon, FL/Brandon HS Los Gatos, CA/Los Gatos HS Auburn, CA/Del Oro HS Baton Rouge, LA/Catholic HS Fresno, CA/Buchanan HS Folsom, CA/Folsom HS Sparks, NV/Reed HS Folsom, CA/Folsom HS Torrance, CA/West Torrance HS Sunnyvale, CA/Fremont HS (Skyline College) Stockton, CA/Bear Creek HS Vista, CA/Rancho Buena Vista HS Middlesex Borough, NJ/Bound Brook HS Murrieta, CA/Murrieta Valley HS Brentwood, CA/Liberty HS Saint Paris, OH/Graham HS Gilroy, CA/Gilroy HS Trabuco Canyon, CA/Mission Viejo HS Covina, CA/Alta Loma HS Fresno, CA/Clovis West HS Northridge, CA/Granada Hills Charter West Covina, CA/Northview HS Sweet Home, OR/Sweet Home Canonsburg, PA/Canon-McMillan HS Santa Maria, CA/St. Joseph HS Rio Linda, CA/Bella Vista HS Santa Maria, CA/Righetti HS Camino, CA/Union Mine HS

Head Coach: Brendan Buckley (Fourth Season at Cal Poly (11-27), 15th Season Overall (82-111-1), Fresno State ‘97 Assistant Coaches: Scotti Sentes (Second Season, Central Michigan’13) Brandon Hatchett (First Season, Lehigh ‘14)

Mustangs Return to National Polls

After an absence of a few years, the Cal Poly wrestling team returned to the national rankings for three straight seasons. The Mustangs were ranked anywhere from No. 15 to 25 most of the 2009-10 season and finished tied for 18th in the NCAA National Championships. Cal Poly also was ranked every week in the 2010-11 campaign and finished 32nd at the NCAAs. The Mustangs opened the 2011-12 season with a No. 23 national ranking and were ranked in the lower teens and upper 20s all season long. In his first season as head coach at Cal Poly, Brendan Buckley guided the Mustangs to a No. 15 ranking in WIN Magazine's Tournament Power Index, a measure of how a team will do in tournament competition.

Individually, two-time NCAA All-American Boris Novachkov, 174-pound senior Ryan Ryan DesRoches and 197-pound senior Ryan Smith received the highest preseason rankings. Novachkov, second in the NCAA Championships in 2011 and seventh in 2010, was ranked as high as No. 2 by the various publications in the preseason while DesRoches, a two-time NCAA qualifier, was ranked No. 15 and Smith No. 13. Novachkov went on to earn his third AllAmerican certificate with a third-place finish at the nationals while DesRoches placed eighth. Both were consistently ranked in the top 20 in the nation. Pac-12 champions Dominic Kastl and Devon Lotito were ranked in early season polls each of the last two years.

The 2014-15 Cal Poly Wrestling Media Guide is produced by the Cal Poly Athletics Media Relations office, directed by Eric Burdick. Written, edited and designed by Eric Burdick. Cal Poly pages and inside back cover designed by Chris Giovannetti.

Cover design by Mari Eguchi. Photos courtesy of Andrew Santos-Johnson, Eric Burdick, Frank Stranzl, Rick Dodd, Ray Ambler, Tony Rotundo, Mark Nessia, Cal Poly Public Affairs and WIN Magazine.

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Devon Lotito won a Pac-12 title at 133 pounds in 2013, finished second last year and twice qualified for nationals.


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2014-15 Mustangs Joe Applegate 5-11 • Freshman (RS)

Trabuco Canyon, CA / Laguna Hills High School

Joe Applegate Freshman

Johnny Beltran Freshman

Travis Berridge Sophomore

Nick Bertram Freshman

Isaac Blackburn Freshman

6-8 Overall, 0-0 Duals 2013-14 – Redshirt … competed in four open tournaments, compiling 6-8 record with one fall. High School -- A top-12 finisher at the California state finals (154 pounds) as a senior last March, Applegate also finished seventh in the CIF-Southern Section Masters Meet and second at the CIF-Southern Section Southern Division finals en route to a 4715 record and 118-48 career mark ... earned 229 career takedowns ... also won the Clovis Shootout, placed second at the South Coast League finals and third in the Five Counties Invitational ... led Hawks to four South Coast League titles (school has won 26 league titles in a row) ... named South Coast League wrestler of the year ... as a junior, was a South Coast League champion, placed fourth in the CIF-Southern Section Central Division finals and seventh in the Five Counties Invitational. During the offseason, he placed second in the Americas Cup/Western States ... was runner-up in the South Coast League finals, fifth in the CIF-Southern Section Central Division and California state frosh-soph champion as a sophomore ... made school's Honor Roll all four years ... chose Cal Poly because "it is a great school with great academics and a great wrestling program." Personal -- Son of Mike and Linda Applegate ... three brothers, Dave, Dan and Sam ... enjoys fishing, going to the beach and working out as hobbies ... born February 11, 1995, in Laguna Hills, Calif. ... majors in business administration.

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Johnny Beltran 5-8 • Freshman

Downey, CA / Servite High School

0-0 Overall, 0-0 Duals High School – Beltran placed third in 2014 and seventh in 2013 at 182 pounds in the state prep finals at Bakersfield … set school takedown record and is Servite’s first wrestling AllAmerican and first two-time state placer … captured CIFSouthern Section individual title … twice earned all-Trinity League honors and was named Orange County Wrestler of the Year … placed second in Five Counties Invitational and third in Southwest Kickoff Classic in 2013 … also a Junior State Champion and fourth-place finisher at the Senior Nationals … played freshman football and participated in advanced choir. Personal – Son of Joaquin and Adela Bertran … one brother, Hector … born December 18, 1995, in Downey, Calif. … majors in communication studies.

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Travis Berridge 5-10 • Sophomore

Brandon, FL / Brandon High School

13-18 Overall, 0-6 Duals 2013-14 -- Won 13 of 31 matches as a true freshman with two falls, a technical fall and one major decision … won eight of first nine matches … placed second in Bill Musick Open and third in San Francisco State Under-21 Open … posted 3-2 mark in California Collegiate Open. High School -- Berridge was a four-time state qualifier and three-time state placer under head coach Russ Cozart at Brandon

High School near Tampa Bay, Florida, compiling 256-34 career record ... has earned prep all-American honors from a number of organizations and was named an Asics Junior All-American ... a Class 3A district and region champion in 2012 and 2013 ... captured Florida state title last February at 170 pounds and placed fourth at 152 pounds as a junior, leading Brandon to the state team title ... was a state runner-up at 145 as a sophomore in 2011 ... also finished eighth in the Super 32, was a 2011 Cadet Fargo All-American and placed second in the National High School Coaches Association nationals as a sophomore and junior, earning freshman All-America honors as well ... among colleges recruiting Berridge were Princeton, Maryland and Cal Poly, choosing the Mustangs because it has "a good mixture of athletics and academics." Personal -- Son of George and Stephanie Berridge ... one brother, Zaqueray, and one sister, Amanda ... lists longboarding as a hobby ... born January 3, 1994, in Hartford, Conn. ... majors in business administration.

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Nick Bertram

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Isaac Blackburn

6-2 • Freshman

Los Gatos, CA / Los Gatos High School

0-0 Overall, 0-0 Duals High School -- Named most valuable wrestler of his team as a senior at Los Gatos High School … captured Santa Clara Valley Athletic League title at 195 pounds … compiled 16-3 record as a senior, missing several weeks due to a back injury … was 28-11 as a junior, 22-16 as a sophomore and 73-45 in his prep career … second in SCVAL finals at 170 pounds as a junior … was team’s rookie of the year in freshman season … played football in freshman and sophomore years and was team MVP as a sophomore … served on Relay for Live committee and was a group leader for New Kids Club … visited American University before choosing Cal Poly “for its high-quality education and the abundance of opportunities.” Personal – Son of Dan and Susan Bertram … two brothers, Brandon and Aidan, and one sister, Isabella … wants to enter the international business community … enjoys working out, hanging with friends and hiking … born April 24, 1996, in New Milford, Conn. … majors in political science.

5-3 • Freshman

Auburn, CA / Del Oro High School

0-0 Overall, 0-0 Duals High School -- A four-year starter at 106 pounds under head coaches Dave Sanchez and Clint Madden at Del Oro High School in Loomis … helped Golden Eagles to three straight Sierra Foothill League team titles and a CIF-Sac-Joaquin Section championship in 2012 … placed fifth in state finals at Bakersfield … claimed Sierra Foothill League and CIF-Sac-Joaquin Section divisional titles and placed third in CIF-Sac-Joaquin Masters Meet … finished senior season with 49 wins, including 21 falls … as a junior was first in league finals, second in divisional finals and second in the Masters Meet … captured national title at 106 pounds at Senior National High School Wrestling Championships in Virginia Beach, VA … earned school’s Academic Letter and three lamps … member of Gold Honor Roll and California Scholastic Federation. Personal – Son of Tom and Grace Blackburn … Grace Blackburn attended Cal Poly … no siblings … has worked as a lab assistant for Geotechnical Engineering … enjoys fishing, shooting and golfing … born June 8, 1996, in Auburn, Calif. … majors in materials engineering.

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James Claitor 5-10 • Freshman

Baton Rouge, LA / Catholic High School

James Claitor Freshman

Jason DelaCruz Freshman

0-0 Overall, 0-0 Duals High School -- A four-year varsity letter winner and two-time Louisiana state champion under head coach Tommy Prochaska at Catholic High School in Baton Rouge, LA … compiled 166-12 record in prep career, including a 35-3 mark with 27 pins as a senior and perfect 33-0 record as a junior … twice earned Metro Most Valuable Player honors … claimed first place in Metro finals at 138 pounds as a junior and 145 pounds as a senior … team captain and senior leader … placed fifth in Senior National High School Wrestling Championships in Virginia Beach, VA … named honorable mention High School All-American by Wrestling USA Magazine … also competed in track and field (long-distance running events) and cross country. Personal – Son of Dan and Sharmaine Claitor … one brother, Sam … born October 30, 1995, in Baton Rouge, LA … majors in business administration.

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Jason DelaCruz

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Isaiah Diaz

5-6 • Freshman

Fresno, CA / Buchanan High School

Isaiah Diaz Sophomore

Spencer Empey Sophomore

Nick Fiegener Freshman

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Nick Fiegener

2014-15 Mustangs

0-0 Overall, 0-0 Duals High School -- A 2014 graduate of Buchanan High School in Clovis … second on his team with 21 falls and finished his senior year with a 32-4 record … placed first in Five Counties Invitational … placed sixth in the Senior Nationals at 126 pounds to become an NHSCA All-American … chose to attend Cal Poly because “it has a great wrestling program, it’s a great school and San Luis Obispo is a great place to live.” Personal – Son of Fidel and Sylvia DelaCruz … no siblings … enjoys fishing … born September 3, 1996, in Fresno, Calif. … majors in psychology.

5-7 • Sophomore

Folsom, CA / Folsom High School

4-6 Overall, 0-0 Duals 2013-14 – Member of squad but did not compete in any duals or tournaments as a redshirt freshman. 2012-13 -- Redshirt ... compiled 4-6 record in open tournaments, including a 2-2 mark in California Collegiate Open ... earned one win by major decision and another by technical fall. High School -- Diaz was a four-year varsity letter winner who led Folsom to four Delta River League titles and a 19th-place state finish in his senior season … earned three league individual titles as well as a trio of CIF-Sac-Joaquin Section North Division I championships, qualifying for the state finals … also was a Cadet Greco-Roman state champion and placed in the top 16 as a sophomore and junior at the NHSCA Nationals … also lettered in football as a freshman and junior linebacker. Personal -- Son of Isaias and Veronica Diaz … one brother, Eli, and two sisters, Hilda and Sharon … used a jackhammer in a summer job … wants to be an engineer … lists playing the guitar and reading as hobbies … born April 12, 1994, in Compton, Calif. … majors in mechanical engineering.

6-2 • Sophomore

Sparks, NV, CA / Reed High School

13-12 Overall, 4-3 Duals 2013-14 – Compiled 13-12 record in first season as a Mustang … two wins were by fall against Destin Theus of Oklahoma City and Ivan DeLeon of Nebraska-Kearney … 4-3 in dual meets, including 8-3 upset over then-No. 18 Amarveer Dhesi of Oregon State … placed second in Roadrunner Open with 3-1 mark and was fourth in Pac-12 finals at 285 pounds. High School -- Empey was a three-time Nevada state champion under head coach Dan Barrazza at Reed High School, posting a career 165-14 record and twice earning Nevada High School Wrestler of the Year honors ... also is a four-time Nevada AllState Academic Team member ... as a sophomore, posted a perfect 50-0 record en route to winning a state championship and earned the Northern Nevada 4A Region Upper Weight Wrestler of the Year award ... followed that with an unblemished 45-0 mark on his way to a second straight state title as a junior ... posted 41-0 mark as a senior en route to third state title ... also is a three-time Reno Tournament of Champions winner and two-time Doc Buchanan champion ... was an offensive and defensive lineman on the Raiders football team as a sophomore and junior ... those two teams won 21 of 26 games ... three-time Nevada AllState Academic team in football ... has finished second in the National High School Coaches Association nationals three times and placed third in the Flonational Tournament at Drexel University in the summer of 2012 ... a two-time Doc Buchanan champion and won the 2011 Reno Worlds ... chose Cal Poly over Princeton, Stanford and Drexel because "I've always had a high standard for education. I need to get grades and then after that worry about athletics, and Cal Poly is a great school for that. That was a big criteria. Then obviously the wrestling part got me there, and Cal Poly is a top 20 school. The weather was great during my visit and I really felt comfortable with all the wrestlers and coaches. At the end of the day, you kind of have to go with what your heart feels and, for me, that was Cal Poly" ... earned an Honors Diploma at Reed High, ranked 14th in his senior class of 414 students and is a National Honors Society member. Personal -- Son of David and Kristi Empey ... one sister, Rachel ... enjoys wakesurfing, water skiing and cliff jumping as hobbies ... born November 8, 1994, in Reno, Nevada ... majors in general engineering.

5-11 • Freshman

Folsom, CA / Folsom High School

0-0 Overall, 0-0 Duals High School -- High School – A 2014 graduate of Folsom High School, Fiegener earned a second-place state finish at 160 pounds as a junior and state championship as a senior at 182 pounds … was 64-1 in senior season and 57-3 as a junior, placing first in the CIF-Sac-Joaquin Masters Meet as both a junior and senior … second at the 2012 Cadet Greco Roman Nationals and is a five-time All-American … placed third in the 2013 National High School Coaches Association wrestling championships in Virginia after placing second in the Doc Buchanan and first in the Tim Brown tourneys … captured senior national championship in 2014 … wrestled for Mike Collier, who was coached by Mustang head coach Brendan Buckley at UC Davis, at Folsom … missed placing in the state meet as a sophomore by one victory. Personal – Son of Alan and AnneMarie Fiegener … no siblings … hobbies are weightlifting, most sports … born February 8, 1996, in Chester, Calif. … business administration major.

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2014-15 Mustangs Yoshito Funakoshi 5-3 • Freshman

Torrance, CA / West Torrance High School

Yoshito Funakoshi Freshman

Monet Goldman Junior

0-0 Overall, 0-0 Duals High School -- High School – A 2014 graduate of West Torrance High School, Funakoshi placed third in the 2014 California State High School championships at 120 pounds and was fifth in the Junior FILAs … posted a 54-7 record as a senior … won Bay League and CIF-Southern Section titles and was runner-up at the CIF-Southern Section Masters Meet ... compiled 159-40 record in his prep career … chose to attend Cal Poly because of its “great academics, its Division I wrestling program and because it is close to home.” Personal – Son of Yoshikazu and Yvonne Funakoshi … one brother, Yoshiya, and two sisters, Ashley and Jewelysa … aspires to work in the medical field … enjoys basketball, baseball, swimming and being active outside as hobbies … born October 1, 1996, in Torrance, Calif. … majors in biological sciences.

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Monet Goldman 5-8 • Junior

Sunnyvale, CA / Fremont HS/Skyline College

J.T. Goodwin Sophomore

Joe Granger Freshman

Mike Johnson Freshman

0-0 Overall, 0-0 Duals Community College – A two-year letter winner under head coach James Haddon at Skyline College … twice qualified for state championship, placing eighth in 2013 … runner-up in Coast Conference and placed third and fourth in Northern Regionals … recipient of Ellington-Garlington Scholarship … two-time Academic All-American. High School – A 2010 graduate of Fremont High School in Sunnyvale … placed fourth in Santa Clara Valley Athletic League finals at 152 pounds … Fremont High also is the alma mater of former Mustang standouts Boris and Filip Novachkov … made the Dean’s List. Personal – Son of Michael and Miyuki Goldman … one brother, Modan, who is wrestling at Cuesta College … aspires to be a surgeon … born March 11, 1992, in Santa Clara, Calif. … majors in psychology.

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J.T. Goodwin 6-0 • Sophomore

Stockton, CA / Bear Creek High School

7-19 Overall, 5-8 Duals 2013-14 – Redshirt. 2012-13 -- As a true freshman, compiled 7-19 overall record, including 5-8 mark in dual meets ... among his seven wins were two falls ... first collegiate victory was a pin in 1 minute, 11 seconds, against Frankie Hurtado of CSU Bakersfield ... fall in 6:09 over Paul Head of Cal Baptist clinched dual meet victory ... posted 2-2 mark in Roadrunner Open and placed sixth in Pac-12 Finals. High School -- Earned over 40 victories in three of his four prep seasons under head coach Harold Bacich at Bear Creek High School in Stockton … state champion at 220 pounds as a senior with a 46-1 record … also earned state title as a sophomore at 215 pounds with a 48-7 mark and was 43-9 as a freshman … injured in junior season after winning his first five matches … compiled 142-17 prep record … earned All-San Joaquin Athletic Association honors three times … NHSCA runner-up at 195

pounds as a senior … also lettered three times in varsity football (fullback and linebacker) and twice in track and field … California Scholarship Federation lifetime seal bearer and senior class president. Personal -- Son of David and Denise Goodwin, both teachers … two sisters, Ashton, a graduate of Sonoma State, and Jillian, a graduate of Sacramento State … lists snowboarding, working out, fishing and Ultimate Frisbee as hobbies … born October 13, 1993, in Stockton, Calif. … majors in electrical engineering.

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5-8 • Freshman

Vista, CA / Rancho Buena Vista High School

0-0 Overall, 0-0 Duals High School -- A 2014 graduate of Rancho Buena Vista High School … placed fourth in the 2014 California state meet at 152 pounds after a first-place CIF-San Diego Section Division I finish and third-place CIF-San Diego Section Masters Meet finish … four-year varsity letter winner … member of school’s Honor Roll … chose Cal Poly “to become an NCAA champion and win a Pac-12 title.” Personal – Son of Steve and Shelley Granger … no siblings … enjoys hunting, fishing, snowboarding and surfing as hobbies … born March 16, 1995, in Medford, Oregon … majors in construction management.

6-0 • Freshman

Middlesex Borough, NJ / Bound Brook High School

0-0 Overall, 0-0 Duals High School -- High School – A 2014 graduate of Bound Brook High School in New Jersey, Johnson posted an 86-21 career mark in wrestling under head coach Sean Cleary … helped Crusaders to trio of Group I state championships … placed fifth at 285 pounds in New Jersey state championships as a junior and fourth as a senior … earned pair of NJSIAA Region V titles after claiming first place in District 18 finals as a senior and second place as a junior … also was a fullback and middle linebacker on Bound Brook’s football team, averaging 5.89 yards per carry as a junior … rushed for 430 yards in junior season and 449 yards as a sophomore … made 132 tackles in sophomore and junior seasons combined … missed most of senior season due to a knee injury … member of National Honors Society, Art National Honor Society and Spanish National Society … visited Bloomsburg University before choosing to attend Cal Poly because of its “academics, Learn by Doing philosophy, the area, its people and the weather.” Personal – Son of Scott and Rachel Johnson … no siblings … enjoys sports in general … aspires to graduate with honors from Cal Poly and become a national champion … once worked as a batboy for the Somerset Patriots … born October 7, 1995, in New Brunswick, N.J. … majors in agricultural business. CALIFORNIA DOMINATION

From 1962 through 1980, Cal Poly compiled a streak of 159 consecutive matches without a loss in dual meets against wrestling teams from California. The lone blemish during the run under head coach Vaughan Hitchcock was a draw against San Diego State in the 1963-64 season. The streak came to an end on Jan. 22, 1981, when San Jose State earned a 20-16 victory in the Mott Athletics Center. Hitchcock was 175-14-1 against California schools in 23 seasons as head coach at Cal Poly.

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Nicolas Johnson 6-1 • Sophomore

Murrieta, CA / Murrieta Valley High School

Nicolas Johnson Sophomore

Xavier Johnson Sophomore

Blake Kastl Sophomore

7-18 Overall, 5-7 Duals 2013-14 – Won seven of 25 matches, including a pair of falls and one major decision … pinned Lucas Mondragon in Reno Tournament of Champions and Mark Jorgenson of Cal Baptist in California Collegiate Open … his major decision was 15-6 over Martin Gonzalez of Menlo … 5-7 in dual meets. High School -- A fourth-place finisher in the California state finals at 195 pounds last March, Johnson posted a career prep record of 137-47, including a 50-7 mark as a senior, under head coach Martin Vogt at Murrieta Valley High School ... set school records for most falls in a season (29 as a senior) and career and most career wins ... the four-year varsity letterman and team captain was a CIF-Southern Section divisional champion and Masters finalist, twice placing in the CIF-Southern Section individual finals ... a Southwestern League champion and voted league MVP by head coaches ... was a finalist at the Doc B, Clinch Gear Tournament of Champions and the Raul Huerta Memorial ... twice was a Southwestern League All-Academic Award recipient and was voted by his teammates as team MVP and Outstanding Wrestler two times as well ... was selected as Murrieta Valley High School's Athlete of the year ... member of the 2012 California Junior National Greco and Freestyle Team at 195 pounds, placing in the top 10 in Greco ... also was a member of the California National Duels team and a Western Regional Greco Champion ... lettered two years in football. Personal -- Son of Marlin and Cheryl Johnson ... one brother, Matthew, and one sister, Kayce ... wants to be an economic analyst or real estate broker ... enjoys fishing, golfing and intelligent discussions as hobbies ... born September 12, 1994, in Murrieta, Calif. ... majors in economics.

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Xavier Johnson 5-7 • Sophomore

Brentwood, CA / Liberty High School

Dominic Kastl Senior

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5-22 Overall, 0-5 Duals 2013-14 – Won three matches, all by decision, as a redshirt freshman … all three wins were by one point … placed fourth in Bill Musick Open with 2-2 record. 2012-13 -- Redshirt ... competed in three open tournaments and compiled 2-6 record ... one win was by fall in 3 minutes, 39 seconds, and the other was by decision ... 2-2 mark in Roadrunner Open ... earned All-American honors by placing sixth in the FILA Junior Nationals (Greco Roman) in Las Vegas. High School -- A 2012 graduate of Liberty High School in Brentwood, Calif., where he compiled a 109-41 prep record under head coach Greg Chappel … earned three varsity letters in wrestling and was a two-time All-Bay Valley Athletic League honoree … also lettered in varsity volleyball as a freshman and sophomore … earned multiple Honor Roll awards … visited Arizona State and Pacific before choosing Cal Poly. Personal -- Son of Russell and Josephine Winder … one brother, Justin Winder, and two sisters, Jaila Winder and Jacynda Oun … wants to work for a large engineering company … lists bowling as a hobby … born December 31, 1994, in Alameda, Calif. … majors in manufacturing engineering.

5-7 • Sophomore

St. Paris, OH / Graham High School

32-13 Overall, 4-1 Duals 2013-14 -- As a redshirt freshman, compiled 18-8 record before an injury curtailed his season in late January … earned one fall in 1 minute, 29 seconds, against Kenny Martin of Clackamas … another win was by technical fall over Brian McCrystal of Montclair State in Shorty Hitchcock Open … earned 9-1 major decision against Andrew Fierro of Bakersfield in Roadrunner Open … placed second in Roadrunner Open at 149 pounds and eighth in Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational … named to 2014 Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team. 2012-13 -- Redshirt ... competed in four open tournaments, placing first in the San Francisco State Open, third in the Roadrunner Open and fourth in the California Collegiate Open ... also was 2-2 in the Reno Tournament of Champions ... among his 14 wins were six falls and eight decisions ... three of his pins were in the first period. High School -- Kastl, a younger brother of current Cal Poly wrestler Dominic Kastl, was a two-time California State High School Championships place winner as a sophomore and junior wrestling for Gilroy High School, placing sixth and fourth … wrestled as a senior at Graham High School in Paris, Ohio, placing second in Ohio state finals at 145 pounds and helping Falcons to 12th straight state Division II team title … a two-time NHSCA All-American and claimed the national title as a freshman ... also is a two-time CIF-Central Coast Section champion, placed third in the Reno Tournament of Champions in 2011, fourth in the Doc B and fourth in the Temecula Invitational … a four-time varsity letter winner in wrestling and two time CIF-Central Coast Section champion … earned Ohio High School Coaches Association All-Academic honors and graduated with Academic Honors (3.74 GPA) … visited Maryland before choosing Cal Poly. Personal -- Son of Lance and Edith Kastl, both Cal Poly graduates … two brothers, Dominic and Mario … born February 5, 1994, in Half Moon Bay, Calif. … majors in kinesiology.

5-10 • Junior

Gilroy, CA / Gilroy High School

43-15 Overall, 13-1 Duals 2013-14 – A solid junior season after recovering from back injuries, posting 15-5 overall record … second in Shorty Hitchcock Open and sixth in Roadrunner Open … competed in Pac-12 finals at 174 pounds but had to forfeit final two matches due to injury … 7-1 in dual meets (only loss was due to injury) … earned falls against David Irish of Cal Baptist in just 59 seconds and Colbey Vance of Upper Iowa … won two matches against ranked opponents, edging No. 16 Bryce Hammond of Bakersfield 2-1 in season-opening dual meet and defeating No. 24 Joe Latham of Oregon State 6-4 in another dual … one win by technical fall and four others by major decision. 2012-13 -- Missed entire season due to lower back injury. 2011-12 -- Capped a brilliant redshirt freshman season with a Pac-12 championship at 165 pounds and a 2-2 record at the NCAA National Championship in St. Louis, Missouri … was named Pac-12 freshman/newcomer of the year … also named to the 2012 Amateur Wrestling News All-Rookie Team ... ranked as the No. 3 freshman in the nation in his weight class at the end of the 2011-12 season … compiled a 14-5 record and won nine straight matches in January and February before going 2-2 at the nationals, including a 2-1 upset against 10th-seeded Cody Yohn of Minnesota … recorded two falls and a pair of major decisions

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Connor Kim Freshman

Jacob Leon Sophomore

during the season ... a second-place finisher in the Cowboy Open at the University of Wyoming in November … won his three matches at the Pac-12 finals in Boise, Idaho, by a 13-3 major decision and 6-5 and 8-1 ... 6-0 in dual meets. 2010-11 – Redshirt ... competed in six open tournaments as a true freshman and compiled 14-5 record with two falls and three major decisions … placed first in Cal Baptist Open with 4-0 mark and second in California Collegiate Invitational with 2-1 mark … pins were against Mark Savalle of Cal State Fullerton in the Fullerton Open and Ronnie Balfour of Oklahoma in the Midlands. High School -- Kastl placed fourth as a senior and seventh as a junior in the California State High School Championships … attended St. Francis High School in Mountain View as a junior before returning to Gilroy High School for his senior season ... finished eighth in the NHSCA Junior Championships in 2009 ... four-time CIF-Central Coast Section champion … was rated No. 22 in his weight class by Wrestling USA … also lettered in football at Gilroy and St. Francis. Personal – Son of Lance and Edith Kastl, both Cal Poly graduates … two brothers, Blake and Mario … Blake also is wrestling at Cal Poly ... wants to be a physical therapist … lists longboarding and biking as hobbies … born June 18, 1992, in San Mateo, Calif. … majors in kinesiology.

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Connor Kim 5-7 • Freshman (RS)

Trabuco Canyon, CA / Mission Viejo High School

Cortes Morales Freshman

Sohrab Movahedi Freshman

0-0 Overall, 0-0 Duals 2013-14 -- Redshirt ... a walk-on with the team this season. High School – A 2013 graduate of Mission Viejo High School … placed first in 2013 Sea View League finals at 132 pounds … honored as a scholar-athlete and made the Principal’s Honor Roll … participated in Associated Student Body activities and enrolled in Advanced Placement classes. Personal – Son of Jeffrey and Tamara Kim … two brothers, Taylor and Landon, and one sister, Joy … once worked as a lifeguard … born August 12, 1994, in Laguna Beach, Calif. … majors in industrial engineering.

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Jacob Leon 5-7 • Sophomore

Covina, CA / Alta Loma High School

16-20 Overall, 0-4 Duals 2013-14 – Was victorious in nine of 23 matches as a redshirt freshman … two falls, pinning Kevin Coburn of Boise State in 1 minute, 34 seconds in Roadrunner Open, and Rey Bardales of Long Beach State in 3:30 in California Collegiate Open … also won two matches by technical fall … named to 2014 Pac-12 AllAcademic First Team. 2012-13 -- Redshirt ... competed in three open tournaments, placing fourth in the San Francisco State Open with a 4-2 record ... also was 3-2 in Roadrunner Open ... earned one fall and three major decisions. High School -- A third-place finisher at 140 pounds in 2012 California State High School Championships as a senior at Alta Loma High School … compiled 52-5 record in senior season and 42-9 mark as a junior … led Braves to four straight Baseline League team titles … four-time individual league champion, three-time CIF-Southern Section finalist and two-time CIFSouthern Section champion … twice placed in CIF-Southern Section Masters Meet … two-time state qualifier … third-place finish in 2012 was Alta Loma’s highest state finish in school history … two-time team MVP … also visited San Francisco State

before choosing Cal Poly “to further my academic and athletic success” … graduated Cum Laude … two-time school ScholarAthlete of the Year Award winner. Personal -- Son of Alejandro and Rosemary Leon … one brother, Nick, who was a wrestler at UC Davis, and two sisters, Jessica, a graduate of UC Irvine, and Andrea, a Long Beach State graduate … enjoys playing X-Box 360 as a hobby … delivered medical supplies as a summer job and aspires to be a physician’s assistant … born May 13, 1993, in Pasadena, Calif. … majors in kinesiology.

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5-11 • Freshman

Fresno, CA / Clovis West High School

7-19 Overall, 5-8 Duals High School -- A two-time state placewinner under head coach Ian Shaw at Clovis West High School … placed fifth as a senior and seventh as a junior at 220 pounds in state finals … a two-time Tri-River Athletic Conference champion, three-time CIF-Central Section champion, two-time CIF-Central Section Masters Meet runner-up and twice qualified for state meet in Bakersfield … compiled 46 wins as a junior, including 35 pins … also played football as an offensive guard for the Golden Eagles … a six-time Honor Roll member … member of California Scholastic Federation … served on school’s Leadership Council, InterSchool Council, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and was a student class officer. Personal – Son of Ambros and Cheryl Morales … father is a Cal Poly graduate … no siblings … enjoys art, drawing and school service … his athletic goal is to qualify and place at the NCAA Division I National Championship … born December 3, 1995, in Ventura, Calif. … majors in liberal arts.

5-8 • Sophomore

Northridge, CA / Granada Hills Charter School

5-10 Overall, 2-4 Duals 2013-14 -- Wrestled as a true freshman and posted 5-10 record, including a pair of wins in dual meets … all five wins were by decision … scored 5-3 sudden victory decision against Juan Maynes of Grand Canyon in Roadrunner Open … posted 3-2 mark at Roadrunner Open but did not place. High School -- Movahedi compiled a 117-29 record in his final three years of wrestling at Granada Hills Charter High School ... placed third in the California state finals at 182 pounds, his school's first state place winner, as a senior and posted a 2-2 mark in the state finals as a junior at 160 pounds ... during his senior season, placed third at the Doc Buchanan, first at the Newbury Park Invitational, first at the Tournament of Champions, first at the Sam De John (at San Fernando High School) and fourth at the Zinkin Classic en route to a 55-5 record ... was second at the USAW Nationals in Iowa ... chose Cal Poly because of its "Division I wrestling program, great academics and close to home." Personal -- Son of Hamid and Karen Movahedi ... two brothers, Zack and Shaheen ... wants to be a sports psychologist ... enjoys beatboxing (a form of vocal percussion) as a hobby ... born June 5, 1995, in North Hollywood, Calif. ... majors in child development.

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2014-15 Mustangs Bryan Salinas 5-10 • Freshman

West Covina, CA / Northview High School

Bryan Salinas Freshman

Colton Schilling Freshman

Colt Shorts Sophomore

0-0 Overall, 0-0 Duals High School -- A 2014 graduate of Northview High School in Covina, Calif., Salinas made four trips to the California State Championship and earned three state medals … placed eighth at 160 pounds as a senior, eighth at 170 pounds in 2013 and fourth at 145 pounds in 2012 … claimed three CIF-Southern Section divisional titles and concluded his prep career with a CIFSouthern Section Central Division title, a runner-up finish at the CIF-Southern Section Masters Meet and a 30-3 record as a senior … four-time Valley Vista League individual champion ... compiled 128-19 career mark at Northview and led Vikings to four straight Valley Vista League team titles … named San Gabriel Valley Tribune Wrestler of the Year in both 2013 and 2014 … also is a Cadet All-American in freestyle and Greco-Roman … wrestled for former Cal Poly matman Bobby Bellamy … won four Valle Vista League titles and, as a junior, placed first in the CIF-Southern Section Central Division finals and Masters Meet despite missing much of the regular season with a knee injury … was 18-1 as a junior … as a sophomore, placed first in the CIFSouthern Section Southern Central Division finals and finished second in the Masters Meet, compiling 35-3 record … won an NHSCA national title in the sophomore division (2012) and also placed third in the freshman division in 2011 … two-time Fargo National All-American … also was a running back and linebacker on Northview’s football team … rrushed for 638 yards and eight touchdowns in senior season, averaging 10.8 yards per carry … also made 87 tackles (29 solo) on defense … twice earned Valley Vista League all-academic honors in football and wrestling. Personal – Son of Michael and Helen Salinas … one brother and one sister … enjoys hanging out with friends and swimming … wants to own a sports-related business … goals are to become a Pac-12 champion and NCAA national champion … born November 12, 1995, in San Gabriel, Calif. … major in communication studies.

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Colton Schilling 5-8 • Freshman (RS)

Sweet Home, OR / Sweet Home High School

13-8 Overall, 0-0 Duals 2013-14 -- Redshirt … compiled 13-8 record in open tournaments, placing fourth in both the Roadrunner Open and California Collegiate Open … also competed in the Midlands and Shorty Hitchcock Open, finishing with a 2-2 record in each event … won five of his matches by fall, all in the first period … quickest pin was in 1 minute, 8 seconds, against Jalen Ramos of Rutgers in Shorty Hitchcock Open. High School -- Schilling is a three-time Oregon state 4A champion and finished second as a junior while wrestling under head coach Steve Thorpe at Sweet Home High School ... won state titles at 103 pounds as a freshman, 112 pounds as a sophomore and 126 pounds as a senior, compiling a 184-4 career prep record with 145 falls ... led Huskies to four Sky-Empire League titles ... set school records for most falls in a season (45) and career (145) at Sweet Home ... also is a four-time state GrecoRoman and freestyle champion, holds the state record of 11 state titles and won gold medals in FILA Cadet and Junior divisions in Greco-Roman wrestling during a three-week cultural exchange visit to South Africa in the summer of 2012 ... also attended the northwest regional training camp at Oregon State, then trained and competed with the team that went to nationals in Fargo, N.D.

... after that, he attended the Santiam camp ... other honors include three-time national All-American, 2011 Greco-Roman national finalist, four-time state Greco-Roman and freestyle champion (holds state record with 11 state titles) and was named to the 2013 Wrestling USA National High School All-American Team ... a four-time Sweet Home scholar-athlete, was named to the Dairy Farmers of Oregon academic all-state team and is a National Honor Society member ... played for the Huskies' football team as a wide receiver and defensive back, twice earning team defensive MVP and all-league honors ... was recruited by Oregon State, Stanford, George Mason and other schools, choosing Cal Poly because "I liked the smaller school fit, coming from a small town. I didn't feel like I would get lost, and I wanted to stay on the West Coast, closer to my family" ... also chose to be a Mustang because of head coach Brendan Buckley: "He's a great coach and I like his philosophies. The wrestlers put their academic goals as high as their athletic goals" ... finished in top 10 percent of senior class, earned Honors Diploma and named Leadership Student of the Year. Personal -- Son of Steven and Patricia Schilling ... one brother, Tyler, and one sister, Alexia ... has worked at Green Peter Dam, installing fish counting equipment ... wants to travel internationally ... enjoys riding dirt bikes, hunting, hiking and fishing with friends ... born March 27, 1995, in Sweet Home, Oregon ... majors in general engineering.

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Colt Shorts 5-10 • Sophomore

Canonsburg, PA / Canon-McMillan High School

16-15 Overall, 0-0 Duals 2013-14 -- Compiled 9-7 record as a redshirt freshman with three falls and a pair of major decisions … one of his falls was in just 1 minute, 46 seconds, against Daniel Leonard of Clackamas in Reno Tournament of Champions … placed fifth in Roadrunner Open with 4-2 record. 2012-13 -- Redshirt ... competedin four open tournaments and compiled 7-8 record with three falls and a major decision ... quickest fall was in just 31 seconds against Ivan Conchas of Menlo College in California Collegiate Open. High School -- A 2012 graduate of Canon-McMillan High School in Canonsburg, PA … compiled 39-8 record as a senior en route to eighth-place finish in Pennsylvania Interscholastic Association Championships and led Big Macs to state team crown … two-year team captain and four-year varsity letter winner … 129-30 career prep record, including school-record 50 wins as a junior en route to third-place finish in PIAA Championships … a PIAA Section 5 champion as a junior and 2010 Powerade champion … twice a first-team all-conference selection … four-year Honor Roll student … as a senior earned Distinguished Honors (GPA of 4.0 or higher) … member of Environmental Club and School Spirited Events … visited Columbia, Maryland, Pittsburgh, Kent State and Navy before choosing Cal Poly. Personal -- Son of Ron and Amy Shorts … one sister, Cody Hickton … cousin Jimmy Gallagher is in the Chicago White Sox organization … wants to be a mechanical engineer … lists all sports, hunting and fishing as hobbies … born January 31, 1994, in Pittsburgh, PA … majors in kinesiology.

Mike Dincu Team Masseur

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Clay Teixeira 5-10 • Freshman (RS)

Santa Maria, CA / St. Joseph High School

Clay Teixeira Freshman

Victor Trujillo Sophomore

3-10 Overall, 0-0 Duals 2013-14 -- Redshirt … competed in five open tournaments and won three of 13 matches, including a fall in 3 minutes, 33 seconds, against Edmund Kwan of UC Irvine in California Collegiate Open. High School -- Teixeira earned a pair of second-place finishes in the Pac 7 League finals under head coach Johnny Martinez at St. Joseph High School in Santa Maria ... also placed third in the CIF-Southern Section Division I individual finals ... earned AllPac 7 honors and four varsity letters in wrestling ... also lettered once in varsity football and cross country ... earned 55 total tackles, one interception and three pass breakups as a defensive back in senior season (2012). Personal -- Son of Gary and Wendy Teixeira ... one brother, Cody, a 2011 Oregon State graduate in agricultural sciences, and one sister, Brittany, a 2013 Cal Poly graduate in agricultural business ... born July 27, 1994, in Santa Maria, Calif. ... majors in agriculture systems management.

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Victor Trujillo 5-6 • Sophomore

Rio Linda, CA / Bella Vista High School

Luke Wilson Freshman

Mitch Woods Sophomore

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18-11 Overall, 1-4 Duals 2013-14 – As a true freshman, compiled 18-11 record with seven falls, a pair of technical falls and one major decision … quickest fall of season was in 1 minute, 37 seconds, against Hunter Morrison of Sierra College in Bill Musick Open en route to individual title … also placed third in San Francisco State Under-21 Open and was 3-2 in Roadrunner Open and Reno Tournament of Champions … posted 4-2 mark in California Collegiate Open, missing placement by one victory … 1-4 in dual meets, beating Peter Russo of Stanford 9-2 … competed at 133 pounds in November and December before moving up to 141 pounds in January and February. High School -- Trujillo is a two-time California state meet place winner, finishing sixth as a junior at 120 pounds and fifth as a senior at 126 pounds, under head coach Nick Saldivar at Bella Vista High School in Fair Oaks ... earned 145 varsity wins ... also was a two-time NHSCA All-American with a fifth-place finish in the senior nationals and seventh at the sophomore nationals ... a Cadet freestyle state champion in 2010 and finished third in the Greco state junior division in 2012 ... was president of school's Chess Club ... chose Cal Poly over Menlo College because it is "one of the best schools in California and by the beach." Personal -- Son of Tamara Vidales and grandson of David Trujillo (legal guardian) ... no siblings ... wants to own his own business, start a clothing brand and/or open a gym ... enjoys chess and exploring ... born July 24, 1994, in Sacramento, Calif. ... majors in business management.

5-11 • Freshman (RS)

Santa Maria, CA / Righetti High School

0-0 Overall, 0-0 Duals 2013-14 – Redshirt … did not compete in any open tournaments due to injury. High School -- Wilson is a two-time state place winner and two-time national place winner who posted a 41-2 record as a senior under head coach Andrew Domingues at Righetti High School ... placed first in the state meet as a senior at 152 pounds and eighth as a junior at 145 pounds compiled 148-32 career mark and three Pac 7 League titles at Righetti ... earned a third in the NHSCA nationals as a senior and eighth as a junior, earning All-American honors ... his senior-year performance also included CIF-Southern Section Individual Finals and CIF-Southern Section Masters Meet championships ... those accolades followed a sectional finals championship at 145 pounds in his junior year ... also finished third at the Masters Meet ... as a sophomore, was second at the sectional finals and Masters Meet at 138 pounds, qualifying for the state finals ... also played football for four years (three varsity seasons) at Righetti... earned All-CIFSouthern Section Northern Division wide receiver honors as a senior as well as All-Pac 7 first-team honors as a defensive back as a junior and senior ... played in the 2013 FCA All-Star Football Game, pitting All-Star seniors from San Luis Obispo County and Northern Santa Barbara County ... member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes and History Club. Personal -- Son of Gary and Liz Wilson, both Cal Poly graduates ... father teaches history and coaches football at Righetti ... two brothers, Adam and Eric, and two sisters, Bridgette and Carly ... Adam played football at Colorado State while Eric is a linebacker on the 2013 Hancock College football team ... Bridgette played soccer at Hancock in 2011 and 2012 ... Luke wants to be a teacher ... born September 13, 1994, in Santa Maria, Calif. ... majors in history.

6-1 • Sophomore

Camino, CA / Union Mine High School

2-22 Overall, 0-9 Duals 2013-14 – Redshirt … did not compete in any open tournaments. 2012-13 -- Earned two wins in 24 matches, all at 174 pounds, as a true freshman ... both wins were in California Collegiate Open -- a 4-2 decision over Matthew Tsamas of Simpson and 41 against JJ Chou of San Francisco State ... five of his losses by decision were by less than four points. High School -- Compiled a 188-49 record, including 96 pins, in four seasons at Union Mine High School in El Dorado, Calif. … a two-time state meet qualifier … won Sierra Valley Conference and CIF-Sac-Joaquin Section titles in senior season … member of USA Wild Wrestling Club … also lettered in football, swimming and cross country … member of California Scholarship Federation … visited Western State (Colorado) and Central College (Iowa) before choosing Cal Poly. Personal -- Son of Steven and Linda Woods … one brother, Mitchell, and two sisters, Jackie and Amanda … sister Amanda played soccer at Dominican College … enjoys sailing, camping, hiking and other outdoor activities … wants to own his own business … once gathered and sold Christmas trees … born February 28, 1994, in Folsom, Calif. … majors in agricultural business.

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Youthful Mustangs Struggle Through Season 2013–14 Season in Review

For the second straight year, the Cal Poly wrestling team endured some growing pains with another young club and plenty of challenges on the 2013-14 schedule. Coach Brendan Buckley’s Mustangs won three of 12 duals, two wrestlers finished in the top four at the Pacific 12 Conference Championships and one of them — 133-pounder Devon Lotito — made his second trip to the NCAA Division I National Championship. The campaign started out on a very successful note as Cal Poly jumped to a 16-3 lead in the first six bouts and breezed to a 25-6 victory over Bakersfield in the Roadrunners' Old Gym. A major decision by Sean Dougherty and decisions by Sohrab Movahedi, Dominic Kastl, Spencer Empey and Britain Longmire staked Coach Brendan Buckley's Mustangs to a 13-point advantage and Colt Shorts, Blake Kastl and Maxamillian Schneider sealed the verdict with decisions of their own. The victory avenged a pair of losses to Bakersfield by scores of 2713 and 22-10. The Mustangs won eight of the 10 bouts and it seemed to signal a turnaround in the fortunes of the Mustang wrestling program. "Tonight was a great start to the season," Buckley said after the match. "Our young guys showed a good deal of poise to come from behind in several matches.” Cal Poly went on to place fourth in the Roadrunner Open at Selland Arena in Fresno and posted two more dual meet victories over San Francisco State and Menlo College, but that is about where the highlights ended. Schneider placed first in the Roadrunner Open and the Mustangs beat the Gators by a tiebreaker after the two teams battled to a 16-16 draw. All 10 bouts were decided by decision, including one major on each side. Therefore, the third criteria was used to break the deadlock and Cal Poly won by total points, 61-56. The Mustangs also defeated Menlo 29-9 and had a break-even 3-3 mark entering the final month of dual meets before dropping matches to Wyoming, Northern Colorado, Oregon State, South Dakota State, Stanford and Arizona State.Cal Poly produced just one placewinner at

After capturing the Pac-12 title at 133 pounds two years ago, Devon Lotito earned a second-place finish last March and was Cal Poly’s lone national qualifier for the second straight year. Lotito finished his freshman year with a 29-9 record and his sophomore campaign with a 24-11 mark.

champion at 165 pounds in 2012 but missed most of the 2012-13 season due to the back injury. At the California Collegiate Open hosted by San Francisco State. senior Kyle Chené placed first at 149 pounds while Colton Schilling was fourth at 141 pounds and Luke McDonald second at 157 pounds. Stanford hosted the Pac-12 finals and just three Mustangs placed in the top five. In addition to Lotito’s second-place finish at 133 pounds, Empey was fourth at 285 pounds and Longmire placed fifth at 125. Lotito won his first two matches by major decision to reach the final round, where he dropped a 5-2 decision to Stanford's Ryan Mango. As a team, Cal Poly finished sixth. Oregon State won its third straight Pac-12 team title with 155.5 points, followed by Stanford with 134 points and Boise State with 128.5 points. Lotito was Cal Poly’s lone national qualifier for the second straight year and won two of his three matches on the first day of competition before he was eliminated by Rossi Bruno of Michigan in a 4-1 decision in a secondround wrestleback match. Lotito was 24-11 for the year. He opened his sophomore campaign by losing four of his first seven matches, but turned things around with 19 wins in his next 23 matches before falling to Mango in the Pac-12 Championship. He recorded five falls, one technical fall and three major decisions last season and posted an 8-3 mark in dual meets. Other Mustangs with winning records in the 201314 season include Chené (15-14), Empey (13-12), Blake Kastl (18-8), Dominic Kastl (15-5), Longmire (15-14), Scholling (13-8), Schneider (8-2), Colt Shorts (9-7) and Trujillo (18-11). Dougherty wrapped up his Mustang career with an 11-11 senior-year mark. In dual meets, Lotito posted the most victories (8) and most falls (four). Overall, Trujillo led the Dominic Kastl was 7-1 in duals and 15-5 overall as a junior in 2012-13 season. Mustangs with seven falls and Lotito had the most wins with 24. the Las Vegas Invitational — Blake Kastl placed eighth at 149 pounds Back to duals, Dominic Kastl led the Mustangs with his 18 take— while Lotito finished third in the Reno Tournament of Champions downs while Dougherty’s six reversals topped the squad. Nicolas and seventh at the Midlands. Johnson at 197 pounds earned the most escapes (18), Lotito had the Mounting his comeback from back surgery, Dominic Kastl placed most two-point near falls (four) and Longmire notched the most threesecond in the Shorty Hitchcock Open and finished his junior campaign point near falls (three). with a 15-5 record, including 7-1 in dual meets. Kastl was the Pac-12 Dominic Kastl’s five riding time points topped the team. 2014-15 Cal Poly Wrestling Media Guide -- Page 15


2013-14 Season in Review

Britain Longmire wrapped up Mustang career with 15-14 senior-year record while Victor Trujillo was 18-11 in first season as a Mustang.

2013-14 Statistics

3-9 Overall, 1-4 Pac-12

Overall Duals Tnmts. Name Wt. Class W-L Pct. W-L W-L Joe Applegate 165 6-8 .429 0-0 6-8 Kent Beecham 165 8-12 .400 1-4 7-8 Travis Berridge 174 13-18 .419 0-6 13-12 Kyle Chené 149 15-14 .517 3-4 12-10 Zack Dawson 157 3-4 .429 0-0 3-4 Sean Dougherty 184 11-11 .500 3-5 8-6 Spencer Empey 285 13-12 .520 4-3 9-9 Alfredo Espinoza 125 4-8 .333 0-0 4-8 Tyler Hecht 285 7-13 .350 0-5 7-8 Nicolas Johnson 197 7-18 .280 5-7 2-11 Xavier Johnson 157 3-16 .158 0-5 3-11 Blake Kastl 149 18-8 .693 4-1 14-7 Dominic Kastl 174 15-5 .750 7-1 8-4 Jacob Leon 141 9-14 .391 0-4 9-10 Britain Longmire 125 15-14 .517 7-5 8-9 Devon Lotito 133 24-11 .686 8-3 16-8 Luke McDonald 149 8-10 .444 1-5 7-5 Sohrab Movahedi 165 5-10 .333 2-4 3-6 Brandan Rocha 141 2-2 .500 0-0 2-2 Colton Schilling 133 13-8 .619 0-0 13-8 Maxamillian Schneider 157 8-2 .800 1-0 7-2 Colt Shorts 141 9-7 .563 2-1 7-6 Clay Teixeira 157 3-10 .231 0-0 3-10 Nick Troquato 174 7-7 .500 0-0 7-7 Victor Trujillo 133 18-11 .620 1-4 17-7 Stefan Weidemann 157 1-6 .143 0-2 1-4 Paul Woodman 165 2-4 .333 0-0 2-4 Totals: *246-266 .480 *49-71 197-195 * Includes two forfeits

Dec. 5 6 9 8 0 2 10 4 5 4 3 14 8 5 14 14 5 5 1 5 3 3 2 3 7 1 1 149

Maj. 0 1 1 1 2 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 4 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 27

T.F. 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 13

Fall 1 1 2 2 0 2 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 2 1 5 1 0 0 5 4 3 1 2 7 0 0 47

FF/DF 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1 1/0 1/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 1/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 1/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 1/1 0/0 1/0 0/0 0/0 0/1 0/0 0/0 6/3

2013-14 Results

Date Opponent Time Nov. 1 GREEN vs. GOLD Gold 21-15 Nov. 7 *at CSU Bakersfield 25-6 W Nov. 17 at Roadrunner Open (Fresno) Fourth Nov. 24 at San Francisco St. 16-16 (61-56) W Dec. 6-7 at Las Vegas Invitational 24th Dec. 16 at Cal Baptist 18-19 L Dec. 22 at Reno Tnmt. of Champions NTS Dec. 29-30 at Midlands 26th Jan. 4 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 6-35 L Jan. 12 *BOISE STATE 6-35 L Jan. 18 MENLO 29-9 W Jan. 24 at Wyoming 12-29 L Jan. 26 at Northern Colorado 17-19 L Jan. 30 *OREGON STATE (outdoors) 12-22 L Feb. 1 at California Collegiate Open (San Francisco State) NTS Feb. 9 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 10-31 L Feb. 9 *STANFORD 9-24 L Feb. 14 *ARIZONA STATE (HC) 15-24 L March 2 Pac-12 Conference Championship (at Stanford) Sixth Mar. 20-22 NCAA Championships (at Oklahoma City, OK) 63rd * Pacific-12 Conference match

Cal Poly Season–by–season Results (Division I)

Season 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89

W 17 14 23 17 22 19 6 19 13 8 8 9 13 14 8

L 6 2 4 7 7 2 8 5 7 10 13 14 9 6 8

D Conf. NCAA 0 First Eighth 2 First Sixth 0 First 22nd 0 First Ninth 0 First 15th 0 First 12th 0 First 44th 0 Second 24th 0 Third Ninth 0 Third 22nd 0 Third 11th 1 Fourth 45th 0 Sixth DNQ 1 Fourth 25th 1 Fourth 44th

Coach Hitchcock Hitchcock Hitchcock Hitchcock Hitchcock Hitchcock Hitchcock Hitchcock Hitchcock Hitchcock Hitchcock Cowell Cowell Cowell Cowell

Season W 1989-90 8 1990-91 9 1991-92 6 1992-93 7 1993-94 10 1994-95 7 1995-96 10 1996-97 8 1997-98 11 1998-99 9 1999-2000 7 2000-01 10 2001-02 11 2002-03 10 2003-04 8

L 12 7 8 6 8 7 6 5 8 8 12 6 8 9 8

D Conf. NCAA 0 Seventh 49th 1 Eighth 58th 1 Sixth 54th 0 Fourth 36th 0 Fifth 27th 0 Sixth 36th 0 Fifth 41st 2 Third 33rd 0 Fifth 28th 1 Fifth 44th 0 Ninth 55th 0 Fifth 60th 0 Fifth 29th 0 Fourth 31st 0 Second 16th

Coach Cowell Cowell Cowell Cowell Cowell Cowell Cowell Cowell Cowell Cowell Cowell Cowell Cowell Cowell Azevedo

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Season 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

W 4 10 7 5 3 8 9

L 13 7 9 8 12 4 2

D Conf. NCAA 0 Fifth 25th 0 Second 23rd 0 Fourth 27th 0 Sixth 26th 0 Sixth 43rd 0 Third 18th 0 Sixth 32nd

Coach Azevedo Azevedo Azevedo Azevedo Azevedo Azevedo Azevedo and Perry 2011-12 6 7 0 Fifth 25th Buckley 2012-13 2 11 0 Sixth 66th Buckley 2013-14 3 9 0 Sixth 63rd Buckley Cal Poly competed in the NCAA Division I West Regional from 1974-85, the Pacific Coast Athletic Association in the 1985-86 season and the Pacific-12 Conference from 1986 to the present.


Iceman: My Fighting Life

Chuck ‘The Iceman’ Liddell Cal Poly 1988–93

C

huck Liddell ranks as one of, if not the, most famous Cal Poly graduates in the school’s history. For two years Chuck “The Iceman” Liddell reigned as the UFC light heavyweight champion, but before that, Liddell starred in Mott Gym as a 190-pound wrestler. Recently, Liddell released a book that chronicles his life as a fighter. Iceman: My Fighting Life debuted on February 17, 2008, and spent multiple weeks on the New York Times Bestseller list.

Liddell started training for his career at the age of 12 in Santa Barbara. He was a four-year starter on the football team at San Marcos High School, and became a Division I wrestler at Cal Poly in 1988. After spending five years on the wrestling squad, Liddell would complete his degree while pursuing a career as a professional fighter, graduating in 1995 with a B.A.in business. As a graduation gift to himself, he had his iconic tattoo inked on his scalp which reads “Koei-Kan” (“prosper with happiness.”) He would then transition to mixed martial artist when he earned a purple belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu under John Lewis, ultimately aiming for a career that would take his fame and fortune to a new level.

Liddell made his UFC debut in 1998 with a decision victory over Noe Hernandez. He soon established his reputation as a devastating striker with victories over Tito Ortiz, Renato Sobral and Wanderlei Silva over the next few years. On May 26, 2004, he knocked out Randy Couture in two minutes to

win the Light Heavyweight Title. He defended his titles successfully five times, all ending with either a knockout or a TKO. He surrendered his belt after losing in a matchup with Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, three years to the day of being crowned champion.

Despite his busy schedule as a fighter and a world-renowned celebrity, Liddell still takes time to remember his roots as a Cal Poly Mustang. Liddell can often be seen matside at Cal Poly matches and is an avid fan of the team. He was inducted into the Cal Poly Athletics Hall of Fame on Sept. 11, 2009.

Chuck Liddell “faces off” with Cal Poly 197-pound wrestler Ryan Smith during a practice session in 2008.

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Cal Poly Wrestling Records

Cal Poly’s only NCAA Division I national champions are Mark DiGirolamo (left), who won in 1976, and Tom Kline, the 1969 champ.

Cal Poly Team Finishes at NCAA Tournament

Year 1969 1972 1975 1976 1977 1978 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 Year 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969

Division I Place Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5th 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21st 1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8th 1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6th 1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22nd 1999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9th 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12th 2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T44th 2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T24th 2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9th 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22nd 2005 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11th 2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T45th 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25th 2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T44th 2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T49th 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T58th 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T54th 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36th 2013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27th 2014 Division II Place Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2nd 1970 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1st 1971 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7th 1972 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1st 1973 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1st 1974

Bruce Lynn Frank Oates Ryan O’ Leary Keith Leland David Jack Scott Heaton Steve Gardner Lennis Cowell Scott Heaton Howard Lawson Dan Hayes Dale Amber Chris Delong Ryan DesRoches David Wells Chad Mendes Ryan DesRoches

Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T36th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33rd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T44th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T55th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T60th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T29th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23rd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T26th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43rd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T18th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32nd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63rd Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1st

Quickest Dual Meet Falls :08 :12 :15 :17 :18 :18 :19 :22 :22 :23 :24 :26 :31 :32 :33 :33 :33

vs Oregon State (Mark Evenhus) vs UCLA (Jeff Johnson) vs Bucknell (Jason Prokopcha) vs Stanford (Mark Feinstein) vs So Illinois (Steve Byrne) vs Utah (Noel Prudent) vs Cal (Larry Cohn) vs Northridge (Al Nett) vs Northridge (Jeff Watson) vs Oregon State (Terry Johnson) vs Fresno State (Darrel Goodin) vs Long Beach St (Larry Budgen) vs San Jose St (Anthony Palomino) vs Menlo (Jose Chacon) vs Portland State (Adam Thomas) vs Stanford (Max Rosefigura) vs Menlo (Adam Obad)

1975 1971 1992 1972 1979 1980 1973 1965 1977 1983 1977 1981 1984 2011 1999 2008 2011

Note: Evan McKirdy recorded a fall in seven seconds in 2012 Keystone Classic

Dual Meets (Season)

Most Wins (25) — Best Win Percentage (1.000) —

Best Win Streak (25) — Most Pins (12) — Most Takedowns (90) — Most Escapes (58) — Most Penalty Points (17) —

Glenn Anderson, 1973 Glenn Anderson, 1973 Rick Worel, 1980 Scott Heaton, 1980 Seth Woodhill, 1993 Jake Gaeir, 1994 Ken Wyatt, 1968 Neal Mason, 1994 Chad Mendes, 2008 Boris Novachkov, 2011 Boris Novachkov, 2012 Glenn Anderson 1973 Scott Heaton 1979 Robert Kiddy 1978 Steve Strange 1999 Seth Woodhill 1993

Most Team Points (116) — Most Wins (82) — Best Win Percentage (.878) — Best Two-Year Win % (1,000) —

Glenn Anderson 1973 Scott Heaton, 1976-80 Scott Heaton, 1976-80 Boris Novachkov, 2011-12

Most Wins (41) —

Most Takedowns (203) —

Cedric Haymon, 2002 Luis Montano, 1983 Tom Kline, 1969 Boris Novachkov, 2011 Tom Kline, 1969 Ryan DesRoches, 2010 Eric Osborne, 1988

Most Wins (136) — Best Win Percentage (.939) — Most Pins (55) —

Scott Heaton, 1976-80 Terry Hall, 1968-70 Scott Heaton, 1976-80

Dual Meets (Career) Overall (Season)

Best Win Percentage (.981) — (.939) --Most Pins (17) —

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Overall (Career)


Cal Poly Wrestling Records Cal Poly’s NCAA Division I National Championship Qualifiers

1958 123 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Harold Simonek 137 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Hall 147 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jerry Canfield 167 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fred Ford 191 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Delmec Scales Heavyweight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pat Lovell 1959 137 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Hall 1960 Heavyweight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pat Lovell 1961 130 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim Root 137 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Neil Pew 157 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Herbert Halley 167 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Norm Hoffman 1964 130 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim Teem 1966 115 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Remer (Fourth Place) 130 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lennis Cowell 152 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Miller 1967 191 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Kline 1968 123 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sam King 145 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kent Wyatt (Third Place 152 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Finch 167 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Woods 177 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ken Bos 191 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Kline (Second Place) 1969 115 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Terry Hall (Third Place) 145 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ron Johnson 152 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Finch 160 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rick Arnold 167 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . .John Woods (Second Place) 177 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ken Bos (Fourth Place) 191 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Kline (First Place) 1970 118 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Terry Hall 126 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Glenn Anderson 150 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lee Torres 177 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rich Simmons 1971 118 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gary McBride 126 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Glenn Anderson 134 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Larry Morgan 142 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lee Torres (Third Place) 150 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Allyn Cooke 158 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Finch (Fourth Place) 177 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pat Farner 190 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gary Maolfi Heavyweight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Kopitar 1972 118 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gary McBride 126 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Wassum 134 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . .Larry Morgan (Fifth Place) 150 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Glenn Anderson 158 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Allyn Cooke 190 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Keith Leland 1973 134 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Larry Morgan 150 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Glenn Anderson 158 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . .Allyn Cooke (Fourth Place) 190 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Keith Leland Heavyweightt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Frank Barnhart 1974 134 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grant Arnold 150 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . .Rodger Warner (Sixth Place) 158 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cliff Hatch 167 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bruce Lynn 177 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sythell Thompson 190 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Keith Leland 1975 118 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mark DiGirolamo 126 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rick Torres 142 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . .Rodger Warner (Third Place) 150 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Steve Hitchcock 158 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bruce Lynn 167 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cliff Hatch (Second Place) 177 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sythell Thompson 1976 118 Pounds . . . . . . . . . .Mark DiGirolamo (First Place) 134 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grant Arnold 142 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ron McKinney 150 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Steve Hitchcock 158 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dennis Bardsley 167 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kim Wasick (Fifth Place) 177 Pounds . . . . . . .Sythell Thompson (Fourth Place) 190 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chris Anaya 1977 118 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Roger Flook 126 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Mount 134 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Benje Williams 142 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ron McKinney 150 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Scott Heaton 158 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Robert Kiddy 167 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kim Wassick

177 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sythell Thompson 190 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chris Anaya Heavyweight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dan Hayes 1978 118 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gary Fischer (Fifth Place) 126 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tad Overmire 158 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Robert Kiddy 167 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . .Scott Heaton (Third Place) 190 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Eugene Wais Heavyweight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .David Jack 1979 118 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gary Fischer 126 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dan Cuestas 134 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Billy Fitzgibbons 142 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ron McKinney 150 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Randy Fleury 158 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Scott Heaton 167 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Robert Kiddy 177 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rick Worel 190 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Davis Heavyweight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .David Jack 1980 118 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . .Gary Fischer (Fourth Place) 126 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Don Lamelle 134 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Mount 142 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Barksdale (Eighth Place) 150 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Randy Fleury 158 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Robert Kiddy 167 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Scott Heaton 177 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rick Worel 190 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Davis Heavyweight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .David Jack 1981 134 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chris DeLong 142 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chris Cain 150 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lou Montano 158 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Craig Troxler 190 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wayne Christian Heavyweight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Paul Speiler 1982 118 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Al Gutierrez 134 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Barfuss (Eighth Place) 142 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chris Cain 150 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pat O'Donell 158 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . .Lou Montano (Eighth Place) 190 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Elinsky 1983 118 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . .Al Gutierrez (Eighth Place) 142 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Barksdale 150 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . .Pat O'Donell (Seventh Place) 158 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . .Lou Montano (Second Place) 1984 134 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . .Chris DeLong (Fourth Place) 167 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dan Romero 177 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Roger Sayles 1985 126 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ernie Geronimo 134 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cesar Escudero 142 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .David Wood 167 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dan Romero 177 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . .Roger Sayles (Fourth Place) 190 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . .Mark Tracey (Seventh Place) 1986 126 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ernie Geronimo 177 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . .Mark Tracey (Seventh Place) 1987 118 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Galkowski 167 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Eric Osborne 177 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Anthony Romero 1988 118 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Galkowski 167 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . .Eric Osborne (Fourth Place) 177 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Anthony Romero 1989 118 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Galkowski 126 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Pangelinan 142 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Martin 1990 134 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Robert Tabarez 150 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Terry Watts 1991 134 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Robert Tabarez Heavyweight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Seth Woodill 1992 118 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Dansby 150 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jake Gaier 177 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Eric Schwartz Heavyweight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Seth Woodill 1993 118 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Dansby 150 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jake Gaier Heavyweight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Seth Woodill 1994 142 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pat Morrissey 150 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jake Gaier (Third Place) 158 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Neal Mason 1995 150 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Cano 158 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clark Conover

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167 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Neal Mason 190 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dan Lashley 1996 142 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bobby Bellamy 158 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jason Pratt 177 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike French 1997 118 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tyson Rondeau 134 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mark Perryman 150 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Craig Welk 158 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .David Wells 167 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeremiah Miller 177 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike French 190 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Scott Adams 1998 150 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Craig Welk 158 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . .David Wells (Seventh Place) 177 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brian Bowles 190 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike French Heavyweight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gan McGee 1999 141 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .James Gross 149 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cedric Haymon 174 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .David Wells 197 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike French Heavyweight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gan McGee 2000 133 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alberto Garza 174 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Steve Strange

2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Andrew Gharst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cedric Haymon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Steve Strange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .David Schenk 2002 141 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . .Cedric Haymon (Third Place) 174 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Steve Strange 197 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .David Schenk 2003 125 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vic Moreno 133 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nate Ybarra 149 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Matt Cox 184 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Halsey 197 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .David Schenk Heavyweight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dan Howe 2004 125 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vic Moreno (Sixth Place) 133 Pounds . . . . . . . . .Darrell Vasquez (Fourth Place) 141 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Steve Esparza 149 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Matt Cox 184 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Halsey 2005 125 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vic Moreno (Sixth Place) 133 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chad Mendes 141 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Steve Esparza 165 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brody Barrios 184 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Halsey 2006 125 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . .Chad Mendes (Sixth Place) 133 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Darrell Vasquez 141 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .David Roberts 149 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Owens 174 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nick Hernandez 184 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Halsey 197 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Matt Monteiro 2007 133 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . .Darrell Vasquez (Fifth Place) 141 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .David Roberts 157 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chase Pami 197 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Matt Monteiro Heavyweight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cody Parker 2008 133 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boris Novachkov 141 Pounds . . . . . . . . . .Chad Mendes (Second Place) 157 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chase Pami 2009 133 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Filip Novachkov 157 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . .Chase Pami (Seventh Place) 2010 133 Pounds . . . . . . .Boris Novachkov (Seventh Place) 141 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Filip Novachkov 149 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nick Fisher 157 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . .Chase Pami (Second Place) 174 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ryan DesRoches 141 149 174 197

Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds

2011 141 Pounds . . . . . . .Boris Novachkov (Second Place) 157 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Barrett Abel 165 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ryan DesRoches 2012 141 Pounds . . . . . . . . .Boris Novachkov (Third Place) 165 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dominic Kastl 174 Pounds . . . . . . . .Ryan DesRoches (Eighth Place) 197 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Smith 2013 133 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Devon Lotito 2014 133 Pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Devon Lotito


Cal Poly All–Time Series Records

School Last Meeting Adams State 1962 Air Force 2013 Alabama 1978 Alameda Naval 1954 American 2012 Arizona 1981 Arizona State 2014 Army 1972 Ashland 1990 Auburn 1980 Augsburg College 2004 Augustana 1982 Ball State 1980 Biola 1971 Bloomsburg State 1978 Boise State 2014 Brigham Young 2000 Brown 1998 Bucknell 1993 Cal Baptist 2014 Cal Lutheran 1970 Cal Poly Pomona 1974 Cal State Fullerton 2011 Cal State Los Angeles 1968 Cal State Northridge 1977 CSU Bakersfield 2014 California 1978 Central Michigan 2013 Central Oklahoma 1999 Central Washington 2000 Chico State 1990 Cincinnati 1982 Clarion State 1980 Clemson 1986 Cleveland State 1978 Colorado 1979 Colorado State 1969 Columbia 2013 Cornell 1998 Dana College 2005 Drake 1987 Drexel 2012 East Carolina 1974

Record 1-1 0-3 1-0 0-1-1 1-1 9-0 14-31 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 10-16 11-6 1-0 1-1 2-1 1-0 8-0 31-6 12-0 14-0 17-27-1 20-3-1 1-2 4-1 1-0 9-0 1-0 4-1 1-1 0-2 1-0 1-1 1-1 1-2 1-0 3-0 0-1 0-1

School Last Meeting Eastern Illinois 1978 Edinboro 1998 El Toro Marines 1948 Embry Riddle 2002 Fort Lewis (Colo.) 1986 Franklin & Marshall 1978 Fresno State 2005 Gardner Webb 2007 Harvard 2009 Hofstra 2004 Iowa State 2005 Lehigh 2004 Lock Haven 1994 Long Beach State 1977 LSU 1985 Mankato State 2001 Menlo 2014 Michigan 1971 Michigan State 1979 Minnesota 2008 Missouri 2012 Montclair State 1976 Navy 2004 Morgan 1994 Nebraska 2005 Nebraska-Omaha 1980 New Mexico 1995 New York Maritime 1970 North Carolina 2009 North Dakota State 2014 Northern Arizona 1986 Northern Colorado 2014 Northern Iowa 1990 Notre Dame 1990 Ohio State 1990 Oklahoma 2010 Oklahoma State 2010 Old Dominon 1982 Oregon 2008 Oregon State 2014 Oregon (Grants Pass) 1960 Pacific (Oregon) 2004 Penn State 1980 Pittsburg 1978

Record 0-1 0-1 0-1 3-0 1-0 2-0 27-17 0-1 2-0 1-1 0-2 4-3 0-1 15-1 3-2 3-0 4-0 0-0-1 3-1 1-3 2-4 3-0 4-4 1-0 1-3 4-0 4-2 1-0 2-2 1-1 4-0 1-1 5-4 2-0 2-2 3-41-1 0-28 1-0 25-18-1 10-35 0-1 7-1 2-1 1-0

School Last Meeting Record Portland 1978 1-0 Portland State 2007 1-0 Purdue 2006 1-3 Rutgers 2012 1-0 San Diego State 1991 14-5-1 San Francisco State 2014 41-1 San Jose State 1988 23-13-2 Santa Clara 1958 3-0-1 Slippery Rock 1979 1-0 Simon Fraser (Canada) 1986 1-0 Southern Colorado 1992 1-0 Southern Oregon 2011 3-0 South Dakota State 2014 1-1 Southern Illinois 1986 6-1 Springfield 1970 1-0 Stanford 2014 39-16-1 SUNY-Binghamton 1976 1-0 Syracuse 1986 2-0 Temple 1985 4-0 Tennessee 1985 2-1 Tenn. Chattanooga 2007 1-1 Toledo 1990 1-0 UC Davis 2010 20-2 UC Riverside 1973 1-0 UC Santa Barbara 1977 20-0 UCLA 1979 25-6 U.S. International 1971 1-0 UNLV 1984 8-0 USC 1949 1-0 Utah 1979 2-0 Utah State 1989 2-1 Utah Valley 2012 0-1 Virginia Tech 2009 0-1 Washington 1980 7-4 Washington State 1952 0-1 Weber State 1976 1-0 West Chester 1974 1-0 West Virginia 2008 0-1 Western St (CO) 1989 2-0 W. Washington 1970 2-0 Wisconsin 1986 0-1 Wyoming 2014 4-3 Total: 594-357-10 (.623)

Wrestlers in the Cal Poly Athletics Hall of Fame

Name Tom Kline Pat Lovell Tom Hall Donald Adams Sheldon Harden Norm Gomes Glenn Anderson Eduardo Labastida-Ochoa Larry Morgan Scott Heaton John Woods Chuck Liddell Ken Bos

Sports Years at Cal Poly Wrestling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1966-69 Wrestling, Football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1957-60 Wrestling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1952-54, 1957-60 Wrestling, Boxing, Football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1956-63 Coaching — Wrestling and Football . . . . . . . . . . .1948-87 Wrestling, Athletic Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1954-58 Wrestling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1969-73 Wrestling, Soccer, Boxing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1954-57 Wrestling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1970-73 Wrestling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1976-80 Wrestling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1964-69 Wrestling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1988-93 Wrestling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1966-69

Year Inducted 1987 1989 1990 1991 1991 1993 2000 2000 2003 2008 2009 2009 2011

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NCAA Division II Placers

First Place 177 -- Phil Sullivan, 1965 115 -- Mike Remer, 1966 145 -- Dennis Downing, 1966 145 -- Kent Wyatt, 1968 152 -- John Finch, 1968 191 -- Tom Kline, 1968 115 -- Terry Hall, 1969 167 -- John Woods, 1969 177 -- Ken Bos, 1969 191 -- Tom Kline, 1969 118 -- Terry Hall, 1970 118 -- Gary McBride, 1971 Hwt. -- Tim Kopitar, 1971 142 -- Glenn Anderson, 1971 134 -- Larry Morgan, 1973 150 -- Glenn Anderson, 1973 158 -- Cliff Hatch, 1974 190 -- Keith Leland, 1974 Second Place 191 -- Bill Fife, 1964 147 -- Jim Teem, 1965 167 -- Sam Cerceres, 1965 152 -- John Miller, 1966 115 -- John Garcia, 1967 167 -- John Woods, 1968 152 -- John Finch, 1969 160 -- Rick Arnold, 1969 150 -- Lee Torres, 1970 158 -- John Finch, 1970 177 -- Rich Simmons, 1970 134 -- Larry Morgan, 1971 177 -- Pat Farner, 1971 190 -- Gary Maiolfi, 1971 134 -- Larry Morgan, 1972 158 -- Allyn Cooke, 1973 190 -- Keith Leland, 1973 134 -- Grant Arnold, 1974 150 -- Rodger Warner, 1974 167 -- Bruce Lynn, 1974

Third Place 123 -- John Garcia, 1965 130 -- Lennis Cowell, 1965 191 -- Tom Kline, 1967 123 -- Sammy King, 1968 177 -- Ken Bos, 1968 145 -- Steve Johnson, 1969 Hwt. -- Dennis Petracek, 1969 126 -- Glenn Anderson, 1970 126 -- Glenn Anderson, 1971 142 -- Lee Torres, 1971 158 -- John Finch, 1971 158 -- Allyn Cooke, 1972 Hwt. -- Frank Barnhart, 1973 177 -- Sythell Thompson, 1974 Fourth Place 130 -- Jim Teem, 1964 115 -- Mike Remer, 1965 130 -- Lennis Cowell, 1966 118 -- Gary McBride, 1972 126 -- Mike Wassum, 1972 190 -- Keith Leland, 1972 177 -- Gary West, 1973 126 -- Leon Iannarelli, 1974 Fifth Place 152 -- John Miller, 1967 130 -- Jesse Flores, 1969 150 -- Allyn Cooke, 1971 118 -- Gary McBride, 1973 118 -- Guy Greene, 1974 142 -- Steve Gardner, 1974 Sixth Place 145 -- Kent Wyatt, 1967


Cal Poly All–Time Results (Division I) Date Nov. 12 Nov. 26 Dec. 6-7 Dec. 13 Dec. 14 Dec. 14 Dec. 16 Dec. 17 Dec. 18 Jan. 3 Jan. 8 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 20 Jan. 21 Jan. 22 Jan. 23 Jan. 28 Jan. 31 Feb. 1 Feb. 4 Feb. 5 Feb. 7-8 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 18 F.28-M.1

1974-75

Opponent Time GREEN vs. GOLD NTS at Cal State Fullerton 25-6 W at Sun Devil Tournament (Tempe, AZ) Second at Lehigh 21-20 W at West Chester 28-15 W at East Carolina 16-22 L at Montclair State 31-15 W at Clarion State 28-14 W at Navy 18-19 L OKLAHOMA STATE 15-20 L OKLAHOMA 6-27 L OREGON STATE 28-12 W OREGON 14-22 L at Iowa State 10-34 L at Northern Iowa 22-11 W at Drake 19-18 W at Nebraska-Omaha 29-8 W UCLA 28-6 W CALIFORNIA 36-4 W at Fresno State 40-6 W at Stanford 25-9 W at Arizona 32-9 W at New Mexico Tournament NTS PORTLAND STATE 26-11 W WASHINGTON 25-14 W UC SANTA BARBARA 41-2 W NCAA Division I West Regional (@ Logan, UT) First Mar. 13-15 NCAA Championships (@ College Park, MD) Eighth

Date Nov. 11 Nov. 22 Dec. 1 Dec. 5-6 Dec. 12-13 Jan. 7 Jan. 8 Jan. 13 Jan. 15 Jan. 16 Jan. 21 Jan. 22 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 28 Jan. 30 Feb. 5 Feb. 7 Feb. 11 Feb. 12 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 27-28 Mar. 11-13 Date Nov. 6 Nov. 20 Dec. 3-4 Dec. 10 Dec. 11 Dec. 11

Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Dec. 14 Dec. 15 Dec. 16 Dec. 17 Jan. 7 Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 15 Jan. 17 Jan. 18 Jan. 20 Jan. 22 Jan. 23 Jan. 28 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Jan. 31

1975-76

Opponent Time GREEN vs. GOLD NTS at UC Santa Barbara Tournament First ARIZONA 27-12 W at Arizona Tournament Second at Beehive Tournament (Ogden, UT) First DRAKE 26-9 W CAL STATE FULLERTON 39-14 W at California 29-9 W FRESNO STATE 46-6 W BOISE STATE 41-0 W at Oklahoma State 8-27 L at Oklahoma 15-15 T at Central Oklahoma 33-6 W at Louisiana State 32-9 W STANFORD 41-9 W at UC Santa Barbara 36-6 W IOWA STATE 10-29 L at UCLA 34-8 W at Washington 27-10 W at Portland State 20-18 W at Oregon 26-14 W at Oregon State 20-20 T NCAA Division I West Regional (@ Greeley, CO) First NCAA Championships (@ Tucson, AZ) Sixth

1976-77

Opponent GREEN vs. GOLD at UC Santa Barbara Tournament at Arizona Tournament ——— Lehigh Quadrangular vs. Tennessee vs. Southern Illinois at Lehigh ——— at SUNY-Binghamton at Franklin & Marshall at Navy at Montclair State at Syracuse at Clarion State CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE LONG BEACH STATE at Iowa Leatherneck Classic (Macomb, IL) at Arizona State at Arizona OREGON PORTLAND STATE LOUISIANA STATE at Minnesota at Iowa State at Nebraska-Omaha at Northern Iowa

Time NTS First Second

30-8 W 39-3 W 16-17 L

47-6 W 45-0 W 25-11 W 33-3 W 24-11 W 25-9 W 51-3 W 38-0 W 3-27 L First 11-23 L 24-15 W 12-20 L 32-11 W 36-0 W 23-17 W 18-16 W 42-6 W 21-15 W

Feb. 4 Feb. 5 Feb. 9 Feb. 15 Feb. 18 Feb. 19 Feb. 24 March 4-5

STANFORD CALIFORNIA at Cal State Fullerton UC SANTA BARBARA OREGON STATE at Fresno State UCLA NCAA Division I West Regional (@ San Luis Obispo, CA) Mar. 19-20 NCAA Championships (@ Norman, OK)

42-5 W 39-0 W Canceled 48-0 W 24-17 W 39-4 W 27-12 W

Date Nov. 10 Dec. 2-3 Dec. 10 Dec. 11 Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Dec. 14 Dec. 15 Jan. 3 Jan. 7 Jan. 11 Jan. 12 Jan. 19 Jan. 22 Jan. 25 Jan. 26 Feb. 2 Feb. 3 Feb. 4 Feb. 9 Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 16 Feb. 17 Feb. 18 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 25 March 3-4

Time NTS Third Canceled 26-18 W 29-8 W 16-20 L 11-24 L 8-28 L 40-2 W 34-3 W 36-6 W 29-15 W 34-11 W 36-8 W 24-14 W 42-8 W 45-6 W 41-0 W 7-31 L 51-0 W 32-8 W Canceled 18-20 L 18-21 L 46-6 W 25-15 W 25-10 W 15-26 L

1977-78

Opponent GREEN vs. GOLD at Arizona Invitational at Michigan at Hofstra at Bloomsburg State at Clarion State at Penn State at Cleveland State NAVY (Cuesta College) ARIZONA FRANKLIN & MARSHALL CLARION STATE WASHINGTON at California at UCLA (Cypress College) CAL STATE FULLERTON at Portland State at Oregon at Oregon State FRESNO STATE at San Jose State CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE at Missouri at Eastern Illinois at Southern Illinois at Alabama at Louisiana State IOWA STATE NCAA Division I West Regional (@ Fullerton, CA) Mar. 16-18 NCAA Championships (@ College Park, MD) Date Nov. 8 Nov. 16 Dec. 1-2

1978-79

Opponent GREEN vs. GOLD ARIZONA STATE at Arizona Tournament ——— Lehigh Quadrangular Dec. 8 vs. Southern Illinois Dec. 9 vs. Slippery Rock Dec. 9 at Lehigh ——— Dec. 11 at Bloomsburg State Dec. 12 at Penn State Dec. 13 at Pittsburgh Dec. 14 at Cleveland State Dec. 16 MICHIGAN STATE Dec. 17 OHIO STATE Jan. 5 OREGON Jan. 8 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS Jan. 11 CSU BAKERSFIELD Jan. 12 UCLA Jan. 16 COLORADO Jan. 18 PORTLAND STATE Jan. 19 at Cal State Fullerton Jan. 25 UNLV Jan. 26 at Nebraska-Omaha Jan. 27 at Northern Iowa Jan. 28 at Iowa Jan. 29 at Iowa State Feb. 2 at Fresno State Feb. 8 SAN JOSE STATE Feb. 9 LOUISIANA STATE Feb. 14 at Utah Feb. 15 at Brigham Young Feb. 16 at Arizona State Feb. 17 at Arizona Feb. 23-24 NCAA Division I West Regional (@ South Bend, IN) Mar. 19-20 NCAA Championships (@ Ames, IA) Date Nov. 8

1979-80

Opponent GREEN vs. GOLD

First

22nd

First

Ninth

Time NTS 13-21 L First

47-4 W 39-9 W 20-31 L

24-14 W 25-21 W 33-11 W 14-26 L 27-12 W 29-11 W 32-6 W 43-10 W 26-13 W 29-13 W 43-3 W 38-8 W 48-0 W 35-8 W 32-8 W 17-16 W 3-36 L 8-33 L 31-9 W 27-13 W 13-25 L 37-6 W 31-6 W 13-20 L 25-12 W

First

15th

Time NTS

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ARIZONA STATE at Boise State Invitational CAL STATE FULLERTON at UCLA at Arizona Invitational IOWA MICHIGAN STATE at Washington Invitational UTAH NEBRASKA-OMAHA TEMPLE BRIGHAM YOUNG AUBURN COLORADO BALL STATE at San Jose State at CSU Bakersfield ARIZONA at Oregon at Portland State at Washington at Northern Arizona at Arizona at Arizona State at UNLV IOWA STATE NCAA Division I West Regional (@ Las Vegas, NV) Mar. 19-20 NCAA Championships (@ Corvallis, OR) Date Nov. 12 Dec. 1 Dec. 3 Dec. 4 Dec. 5 Jan. 5 Jan. 6 Jan. 8 Jan. 22 Jan. 25 Jan. 26 Jan. 27 Jan. 29 Feb. 14 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 27-28

19-23 L NTS Canceled 22-15 W Fourth 27-12 W 26-12 W Second 48-0 W 36-9 W 36-12 W 30-15 W 18-14 W Canceled 37-6 W 28-17 W 22-20 W 32-15 W 19-18 W 46-3 W 35-7 W 52-0 W 49-0 W 21-17 W 39-6 W 9-24 L

1980-81

First

12th

Opponent GREEN vs. GOLD PORTLAND STATE at Clarion State at Penn State at Lehigh Invitational OKLAHOMA OREGON HOFSTRA SAN JOSE STATE at Northern Iowa at Iowa State at Iowa ARIZONA STATE at Biola Tournament at Arizona at Arizona State at UNLV NCAA Division I West Regional (@ San Luis Obispo, CA) Mar. 12-14 NCAA Championships (@ East Rutherford, NJ)

Time NTS 43-0 W 25-15 W 33-3 W First 16-24 L 18-20 L 36-8 W 16-20 L 17-19 L 9-31 L 0-48 L 14-27 L First 31-7 W 11-31 L 34-12 W

Date Nov. 12 Nov. 20 Nov. 27-28 Dec. 4-5 Dec. 12 Dec. 14 Jan. 7 Jan. 8 Jan. 12

Time NTS 7-38 L NTS Second 12-27 L 24-6 W 37-0 W 16-15 W 18-20 L

1981-82

Opponent GREEN vs. GOLD at Oklahoma at Las Vegas Invitational at Sun Devil Tnmt. (Tempe, AZ) IOWA OHIO STATE AUGUSTANA ARIZONA STATE CSU BAKERSFIELD ——— Virginia Duals Jan. 15 vs. Clemson Jan. 15 Old Dominion Jan. 16 Navy ——— Jan. 17 at Cincinnati Jan. 17 vs. Tenn.-Chattanooga (Cincinnati) Jan. 17 vs. Tennessee (Cincinnati) Jan. 18 at Kentucky Jan. 22 at San Jose State Jan. 23 UNLV Jan. 27 at CSU Bakersfield Jan. 30 at Calif. Collegiate Inv. (SFS) Feb. 4 at Oregon Feb. 5 at Oregon State Feb. 6 at Portland State Feb. 11 SAN JOSE STATE Feb. 13 at Biola Invitational Feb. 16 FRESNO STATE Feb. 19 at Arizona State Feb. 20 at UNLV Feb. 26-27 NCAA Division I West Regional (@ Laramie, WY) Mar. 11-13 NCAA Championships (@ Ames, IA)

First

44th

30-8 W 22-15 W 20-14 W

46-0 W 26-17 W 22-17 W 25-12 W 14-25 L 39-3 W 21-13 W NTS 23-9 W 27-9 W 38-7 W 34-9 W NTS 33-8 W 34-12 W 29-12 W Second

24th


Cal Poly All–Time Results (Division I) Date Nov. 12 Nov. 19-20 Nov. 29 Dec. 1 Dec. 4-5 Dec. 10 Dec. 11 Dec. 11 Dec. 29 Jan. 4 Jan. 5 Jan. 6 Jan. 8 Jan. 11 Jan. 19 Jan. 22 Jan. 27 Feb. 1 Feb. 5 Feb. 9 Feb. 11 Feb. 12 Feb. 13 Feb. 16 Feb. 25-26

1982-83

Opponent GREEN vs. GOLD at Humboldt State Tournament OKLAHOMA STATE PORTLAND STATE at Las Vegas Invitational at Arizona State at UNLV at Northern Arizona SAN FRANCISCO STATE OREGON STATE OKLAHOMA OREGON TEMPLE ARIZONA STATE SAN JOSE STATE STANFORD CSU BAKERSFIELD at CSU Bakersfield at Biola Invitational at Fresno State at Northern Iowa at Iowa at Minnesota at San Jose State NCAA Division I West Regional (@ Cedar Falls, IA) Mar. 10-12 NCAA Championships (@ Oklahoma City, OK)

1983-84

Time NTS First 6-34 L 43-12 W Fourth 23-13 W 24-18 W 49-0 W 28-15 W 28-9 W 18-20 L 28-9 W 31-6 W 31-12 W 20-19 W 39-5 W 24-13 W 13-20 L First 24-9 W 12-34 L 0-47 L 16-22 L 16-20 L Third

Ninth

Date Nov. 15 Nov. 23 Dec. 2-3 Dec. 10 Jan. 4 Jan. 12 Jan. 13 Jan. 14 Jan. 18 Jan. 19 Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 26 Jan. 27 Jan. 28 Jan. 29 Feb. 2 Feb. 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 10 Feb. 11 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 Feb. 18 Feb. 24

Opponent Time GREEN vs. GOLD NTS at Fresno State 17-23 L at Las Vegas Invitational Sixth at Beehive Tournament (Boise, ID) Second at Cal State Bakersfield 15-19 L at Central Oklahoma 23-19 W at Oklahoma State 3-41 L at Oklahoma 0-45 L CAL STATE FULLERTON 40-3 W SAN JOSE STATE 9-28 L at San Francisco State 31-11 W UNLV 31-11 W at Oregon Canceled at Portland State Tournament Second at Portland State 28-14 W at Oregon State 17-28 L ARIZONA STATE 14-28 L at Biola Tournament NTS CSU BAKERSFIELD 13-16 L at Arizona State 13-33 L at UNLV 33-16 W FRESNO STATE 22-14 W at Stanford 33-8 W at San Jose State 17-20 L NCAA Division I West Regional (@ Terre Haute, IN) Third NCAA Championships (@ East Rutherford, NJ) 22nd

Date Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 17 Dec. 4 Dec. 7-8 Jan. 1 Jan. 3 Jan. 5 Jan. 8 Jan. 9

Opponent GREEN vs. GOLD ARIZONA STATE CAL POLY COLLEGIATE OPEN at San Jose State at Las Vegas Invitational OREGON STATE OREGON NEW MEXICO OKLAHOMA NORTHERN IOWA ——— Virginia Duals vs. North Carolina vs. Louisiana State vs. Temple vs. Iowa State vs. Tennessee ——— at CSU Bakersfield PORTLAND STATE STANFORD FRESNO STATE at Oregon Classic at Cal State Fullerton SAN FRANCISCO STATE CSU BAKERSFIELD

Mar. 8-10

Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan.

11 11 12 12 12

Jan. 17 Jan. 18 Jan. 19 Jan. 23 Jan. 25-26 Feb. 1 Feb. 2 Feb. 5

1984-85

Time NTS 12-35 L NTS 20-25 L 11th 19-24 L 24-13 W 15-23 L 14-31 L 14-23 L

32-17 W 14-31 L 31-18 W 6-41 L 21-27 L

22-20 W 40-13 W 28-15 W 15-24 L Second 30-18 W 30-11 W 18-27 L

Feb. 8-9 Feb. 13 Feb. 15 Feb. 23 March 2-3

at Biola Tournament at Fresno State at Arizona State SAN JOSE STATE NCAA Division I West Regional (@ Des Moines, IA) Mar. 19-20 NCAA Championships (@ Oklahoma City, OK)

Date Nov. 7 Nov. 15 Dec. 4 Dec. 6-7 Dec. 14 Jan. 8

1985-86

Third 15-34 L 13-31 L 28-9 W Third 11th

Opponent Time GREEN vs. GOLD NTS UC DAVIS 47-6 W *SAN JOSE STATE 39-14 W at Las Vegas Invitational NTS at CSU Bakersfield 15-30 L TEMPLE 25-16 W ——— Virginia Duals Jan. 10 vs. Wisconsin 16-23 L Jan. 10 vs. North Carolina 10-32 L Jan. 11 vs. Syracuse Won FF Jan. 11 vs. Clemson 18-25 L ——— Jan. 13 at Oklahoma State 5-39 L Jan. 13 at Oklahoma 9-37 L ——— Cal State Fullerton Duals Jan. 19 vs. New Mexico 15-33 L Jan. 19 vs. Arizona State 34-15 W Jan. 19 at Cal State Fullerton 27-21 W Jan. 19 vs. Southern Illinois 24-25 L ——— Jan. 22 at Oregon 19-24 L Jan. 23 vs. Oregon State (Portland, OR) 8-34 L Jan. 23 at Portland State 24-32 L Jan. 24 vs. Pacific (Oregon) (Portland, OR) 24-22 W Jan. 24 vs. Simon Fraser (Portland, OR) 18-31 L Jan. 25 at Portland Invitational NTS Jan. 28 CSU BAKERSFIELD 7-37 L Jan. 31 *at San Jose State 26-19 W Feb. 1 at Stanford 26-26 T Feb. 8 at Biola Tournament NTS Feb. 12 *at Fresno State 5-30 L Feb. 19 *CAL STATE FULLERTON 18-17 W Feb. 27 Pacific Coast Athletic Assn. Championships (@ Logan, UT) Fourth Mar. 17-19 NCAA Championships (@ Iowa City, IA) T-45th * Pacific Coast Athletic Association match

Date Nov. 13 Nov. 22 Nov. 22 Nov. 22 Nov. 22 Nov. 26 Nov. 29 Nov. 29 Dec. 2 Dec. 5-6 Dec. 30-31 Jan. 4 Jan. 5 Jan. 5 Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 15 Jan. 16 Jan. 16 Jan. 21 Jan. 22 Jan. 25 Jan. 25 Jan. 31 Feb. 8 Feb. 11 Feb. 18 March 7-8

1986-87

Opponent Time GREEN vs. GOLD NTS vs. Northern Arizona (Tempe, AZ) 28-12 W vs. Fort Lewis (Tempe, AZ) 42-12 W at Arizona State 6-28 L vs. Phoenix College (Tempe, AZ) 35-13 W *at Cal State Bakersfield 23-24 L vs. Oklahoma State (Fresno, CA) 7-35 L at Fresno State 18-17 W OKLAHOMA 8-29 L at Las Vegas Invitational NTS at Hawaii Tournament NTS *OREGON 20-14 W PORTLAND STATE 30-13 W CHICO STATE 21-16 W NOTRE DAME 21-19 W at Doc Peterson Tournament (Chico) NTS at Brigham Young 12-29 L at Utah State 13-36 L at Weber State 24-15 W *STANFORD 30-15 W SAN FRANCISCO STATE 34-6 W *CSU BAKERSFIELD 17-20 L SAN JOSE STATE 37-10 W at Calif. Collegiate Inv. (SFS) NTS *ARIZONA STATE 6-42 L *at Cal State Fullerton 15-18 L FRESNO STATE 29-13 W Pacific-10 Conference Championships (@ Corvallis, OR) Sixth Mar. 19-20 NCAA Championships (@ College Park, MD) DNQ * Pacific-10 Conference match

Date Nov. 6 Nov. 13

1987-88

Opponent GREEN vs. GOLD FRESNO STATE

Time NTS 31-10 W

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*at CSU Bakersfield 17-17 T at Las Vegas Invitational NTS vs. Central Oklahoma (Norman, OK) 12-24 L at Oklahoma 6-31 L vs. Drake (Norman, OK) 35-6 W vs. Oklahoma State (Norman, OK) 4-37 L at Fullerton Open NTS UTAH STATE 22-18 W *BOISE STATE 29-12 W *CSU BAKERSFIELD 19-18 W *at Stanford 22-15 W at San Francisco State 32-8 W at San Jose State 23-8 W *at Oregon 13-21 L at Pacific (Oregon) 36-7 W vs. Portland St. (Forest Grove, OR) 18-20 L *at Oregon State 20-16 W BRIGHAM YOUNG 17-15 W *CAL STATE FULLERTON 26-15 W SAN JOSE STATE 46-0 W at Fresno State 25-5 W *ARIZONA STATE 19-26 L Pacific-10 Conference Championships (@ Fullerton, CA) Fourth Mar. 17-19 NCAA Championships (@ Ames, IA) 25th * Pacific-10 Conference match Date Nov. 10 Nov. 19 Nov. 22 Nov. 23 Nov. 26 Nov. 28 Dec. 2-3 Dec. 14 Dec. 16 Dec. 30 Jan. 3 Jan. 5 Jan. 5 Jan. 13-14 Jan. 21 Jan. 21 Jan. 27-28 Feb. 3 Feb. 3 Feb. 8 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Feb. 26-27

1988-89

Opponent Time GREEN vs. GOLD NTS at Arizona State Tournament NTS PORTLAND STATE 17-21 L *at CSU Bakersfield 18-22 L *ARIZONA STATE 9-37 L *at Boise State 26-12 W at Las Vegas Invitational 12th MINNESOTA 11-28 L OHIO STATE 16-23 L *OREGON STATE 23-8 W WESTERN COLORADO 36-3 W OKLAHOMA 10-31 L *OREGON 23-15 W at Oregon Classic Third at Brigham Young 9-28 L at Utah State 22-18 W at MIWA Tournament (Provo, UT) Seventh *STANFORD 23-13 W SAN FRANCISCO STATE 29-15 W *at Cal State Fullerton 12-29 L *CSU BAKERSFIELD 19-19 T FRESNO STATE 18-17 W Pacific-10 Conference Championships (@ Tempe, AZ) Fourth Mar. 17-19 NCAA Championships (@ Tulsa, OK) T-44th * Pacific-10 Conference match

1989-90

Date Opponent Time Nov. 9 GREEN vs. GOLD NTS Nov. 15 at San Francisco State 23-15 W Nov. 22 *at CSU Bakersfield 6-30 L Dec. 1-2 at Las Vegas Invitational 14th Dec. 18 *at Oregon 11-27 L Dec. 19 *at Oregon State 13-25 L Dec. 19 at Portland State 23-18 W Dec. 31 at Fullerton Open NTS Jan. 3 NOTRE DAME 21-15 W Jan. 4 *BOISE STATE 12-21 L Jan. 4 NORTHERN IOWA 6-31 L Jan. 6 at Oregon Classic Seventh Jan. 10 CSU BAKERSFIELD 9-30 L Jan. 19 at Ashland 24-10 W Jan. 19 at Toledo 25-10 W Jan. 20 at Indiana 5-37 L Jan. 20 at Ohio State 8-32 L Jan. 25 at Oklahoma State 5-38 L Jan. 25 at Oklahoma 6-29 L Feb. 2 *at UC Davis 36-3 W Feb. 14 BRIGHAM YOUNG 17-16 W Feb. 17 *at Stanford 16-20 L Feb. 23 *CAL STATE FULLERTON Won FF Feb. 28 at Fresno State 3-36 L March 10-11 Pacific-10 Conference Championships (@ Bakersfield, CA) Seventh Mar. 22-24 NCAA Championships (@ College Park, MD) T-49th * Pacific-10 Conference match


Cal Poly All–Time Results (Division I) Date Nov. 9 Nov. 14 Nov. 17 Nov. 17 Nov. 21 Nov. 27 N.30-D.1 Dec. 22 Dec. 30 Jan. 3 Jan. 6 Jan. 11 Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. 25 Jan. 26 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 2 Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb. 15 Feb. 23-24

1990-91

Opponent Time GREEN vs. GOLD NTS *at Stanford 21-18 W *at Arizona State 9-24 L vs. New Mexico (@ Tempe, AZ) 33-6 W at CSU Bakersfield 11-20 L CHICO STATE 27-5 W at Las Vegas Invitational NTS OKLAHOMA 27-7 W at Fullerton Open Fourth *OREGON 15-19 L at San Diego State 39-0 W *OREGON STATE 18-18 T *CSU BAKERSFIELD 12-23 L BUCKNELL 28-12 W at San Francisco State 36-3 W at Calif. Collegiate Inv. (SFS) First *at Boise State 18-20 L at Brigham Young 14-20 L *UC DAVIS Canceled *at Cal State Fullerton 12-19 L Portland State 35-12 W FRESNO STATE 26-14 W Pacific-10 Conference Championships (@ Palo Alto, CA) Eighth Mar. 14-16 NCAA Championships (@ Iowa City, IA) T-58th * Pacific-10 Conference match Date Nov. 15 Nov. 24 Nov. 27 Dec. 6-7 Dec. 29 Jan. 3 Jan. 4 Jan. 10 Jan. 12 Jan. 12 Jan. 25 Jan. 31 Feb. 1 Feb. 5 Feb. 6 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 15 Feb. 28-29

1991-92

Opponent Time GREEN vs. GOLD NTS SAN DIEGO STATE 40-0 W *at CSU Bakersfield 7-28 L at Las Vegas Invitational NTS at CS Fullerton Open NTS at Oklahoma 9-25 L at Sooner Open NTS *BOISE STATE 15-22 L SAN FRANCISCO STATE 41-9 W *CAL STATE FULLERTON 21-25 L at Calif. Collegiate Inv. (SFS) NTS at Fresno State 5-35 L *STANFORD 23-23 T *at Oregon 17-22 L at Pacific (Oregon) 34-13 W at Portland State 21-23 L *at Oregon State 7-35 L BRIGHAM YOUNG 14-23 L WYOMING 25-15 W Pacific-10 Conference Championships (@ Eugene, OR) Sixth Mar. 19-21 NCAA Championships (@ Oklahoma City, OK) T-54th * Pacific-10 Conference match Date Nov. 13 Nov. 21 Dec. 4-5 Dec. 18 Dec. 20 Jan. 3 Jan. 7 Jan. 12 Jan. 15 Jan. 15 Jan. 17 Jan. 22 Jan. 23 Jan. 27 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 21 F.28-M.1

1992-93

Opponent Time GREEN vs. GOLD NTS *at UC Davis 36-6 W at Las Vegas Invitational NTS PORTLAND STATE 28-14 W at Fullerton Open NTS at Sooner Open DNC (Weather) *OREGON STATE 9-33 L FRESNO STATE 12-21 L at San Francisco State 25-12 W *at Stanford 31-9 W *CSU BAKERSFIELD 18-15 W *at Boise State 12-27 L at Brigham Young 18-15 W BUCKNELL 18-20 L at Calif. Collegiate Inv. (Bakersfield) NTS *OREGON 21-13 W OKLAHOMA STATE Canceled OKLAHOMA 13-27 L *at Cal State Fullerton 15-17 L Pacific-10 Conference Championships (@ Boise, ID) Fourth Mar. 18-20 NCAA Championships (@ Ames, IA) 36th * Pacific-10 Conference match

Date Nov. 12 Nov. 21 Nov. 24 Dec. 3-4

1993-94

Opponent GREEN vs. GOLD at CS Fullerton Open *at CSU Bakersfield at Las Vegas Invitational

Time NTS Eighth 9-30 L 14th

Jan. 5 Jan. 7 Jan. 8

*BOISE STATE 22-16 W at Oklahoma 15-24 L at Sooner Open Eighth ——— Virginia Duals Jan. 14 vs. Cornell 21-23 L Jan. 14 vs. Morgan State 25-9 W Jan. 14 vs. Missouri 23-16 W Jan. 15 vs. Navy 15-28 L Jan. 15 vs. Lock Haven 15-21 L ——— Jan. 21 SAN FRANCISCO STATE 32-9 W Jan. 21 *UC DAVIS 31-10 W Jan. 28 BRIGHAM YOUNG 18-16 W Jan. 29 *STANFORD 26-13 W Feb. 2 at Fresno State 6-30 L Feb. 5 at Calif. Collegiate Inv. (SFS) Third Feb. 9 at Portland State 34-6 W Feb. 9 *at Oregon State 15-26 L Feb. 10 at Pacific (Oregon) 31-13 W Feb. 10 *at Oregon 16-20 L Feb. 19 *CAL STATE FULLERTON 30-10 W Feb. 26-27 Pacific-10 Conference Championships (@ San Luis Obispo, CA) Fifth Mar. 17-19 NCAA Championships (@ Chapel Hill, NC) 27th * Pacific-10 Conference match

Date Nov. 4 Nov. 13 Nov. 25-26 Dec. 2 Dec. 3 Dec. 3 Dec. 17 Dec. 17 Jan. 6 Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 14 Jan. 20 Jan. 21 Jan. 27 Jan. 30 Feb. 1 Feb. 4 Feb. 11 Feb. 24-25

1994-95

Opponent Time GREEN vs. GOLD NTS at CS Fullerton Open NTS at Las Vegas Invitational NTS *at UC Davis 35-9 W at San Francisco State 35-7 W *at Stanford 34-7 W PORTLAND STATE 40-5 W NEBRASKA 15-24 L OKLAHOMA 14-21 L *OREGON 17-20 L NEW MEXICO 42-0 W at Aggie Open (Davis) NTS *at Boise State 18-20 L at Brigham Young 24-11 W *CSU BAKERSFIELD 15-17 L *at Arizona State 15-21 L FRESNO STATE 15-25 L at Calif. Collegiate Inv. (SFS) Second *at Cal State Fullerton 43-0 W Pacific-10 Conference Championship (@ Corvallis, OR) Sixth Mar. 16-18 NCAA Championships (@ Iowa City, IA) T-36th * Pacific-10 Conference match Date Nov. 3 Nov. 11 Dec. 1-2 Jan. 4 Jan. 4 Jan. 6 Jan. 10 Jan. 13 Jan. 16 Jan. 19 Jan. 19 Jan. 20 Jan. 26 Feb. 3 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 11 Feb. 11 Feb. 17 Feb. 18 March 1-2

1995-96

Opponent Time GREEN vs. GOLD NTS at CS Fullerton Open NTS at Las Vegas Invitational NTS at Oklahoma 9-30 L at Central Oklahoma 29-17 W at Oklahoma State 0-47 L *BOISE STATE 22-16 W BRIGHAM YOUNG 19-16 W *ARIZONA STATE 15-23 L at Pacific (Oregon) 30-7 W at Portland State 31-15 W *at Oregon 22-15 W *STANFORD 34-7 W at Calif. Collegiate Inv. (SFS) NTS at Fresno State 7-28 L SAN FRANCISCO STATE 24-9 W *UC DAVIS 25-15 W *CAL STATE FULLERTON 33-6 W *OREGON STATE 6-36 L *at CSU Bakersfield 3-33 L Pacific-10 Conference Championships (@ Bakersfield, CA) Fifth Mar. 21-23 NCAA Championships (@ Minneapolis, MN) 41st * Pacific-10 Conference match

Date Nov. 6 Dec. 6-7 Dec. 15 Jan. 4 Jan. 7

1996-97

Opponent GREEN vs. GOLD at Las Vegas Invitational *at Oregon State PURDUE OKLAHOMA STATE

Time NTS 14th 10-27 L 15-25 L 10-30 L

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OKLAHOMA 17-17 T at Brigham Young 16-16 T `*at Boise State 22-16 W *OREGON 15-14 W *at UC Davis 29-12 W at San Francisco State 25-13 W *at Stanford 25-6 W at Calif. Collegiate Inv. (SFS) First *at Arizona State 13-23 L *at Cal State Fullerton 29-13 W *CSU BAKERSFIELD 24-19 W PORTLAND STATE 43-3 W FRESNO STATE 16-24 L Pacific-10 Conference Championships (@ Tempe, AZ) Third Mar. 20-22 NCAA Championships (@ Cedar Falls, IA) 33rd * Pacific-10 Conference match Date Nov. 7 Nov. 16 Dec. 5-6 Dec. 14 Dec. 14 Jan. 4 Jan. 6

1997-98

Opponent Time GREEN vs. GOLD Green 22-6 at CS Fullerton Open NTS at Las Vegas Invitational 20th *at Oregon 18-19 L at Portland State 45-0 W LEHIGH 18-17 W *BOISE STATE 25-9 W ——— Virginia Duals Jan. 9 vs. Brown 23-18 W Jan. 9 vs. Edinboro 13-22 L Jan. 10 vs. North Carolina 29-7 W Jan. 10 vs. Cornell 15-22 L ——— Jan. 10 at Aggie Open (Davis) NTS Jan. 17 BRIGHAM YOUNG 28-9 W Jan. 18 *OREGON STATE 11-29 L Jan. 23 *ARIZONA STATE 8-30 L Jan. 31 at Oklahoma 14-27 L Jan. 31 at Oklahoma State 3-32 L Feb. 7 at Calif. Collegiate Inv. Seventh Feb. 12 *STANFORD 27-9 W Feb. 14 *UC DAVIS 20-15 W Feb. 14 *CAL STATE FULLERTON Won by FF Feb. 15 *at CSU Bakersfield 14-23 L Feb. 18 SAN FRANCISCO STATE 27-9 W Feb. 20 at Fresno State 19-18 W F.28-M.1 Pacific-10 Conference Championship (@ Fullerton, CA) Fifth Mar. 19-21 NCAA Championships (@ Cleveland, OH) 28th * Pacific-10 Conference match

Date Nov. 6 Nov. 14 Dec. 4-5 Dec. 14 Dec. 18

1998-99

Opponent Time GREEN vs. GOLD NTS at CS Fullerton Open NTS at Las Vegas Invitational Seventh *at Oregon State 9-42 L OKLAHOMA STATE 6-36 L ——— Reno Duals Dec. 20 vs. Central Michigan 21-17 W Dec. 20 vs. Purdue 7-28 L Dec. 20 vs. Nebraska 10-35 L ——— Jan. 8 *OREGON 19-18 W Jan. 13 PORTLAND STATE 28-9 W Jan. 16 at Brigham Young 20-16 W Jan. 17 *at Boise State 22-10 W Jan. 23 *at UC Davis 26-18 W Jan. 23 *at Stanford 26-12 W Jan. 26 at San Francisco State 30-9 W Jan. 29 FRESNO STATE 17-17 T Jan. 31 at Embry-Riddle 29-14 W Jan. 31 *at Arizona State 14-27 L Feb. 6 at California Collegiate Inv. (SFS) Second Feb. 12 *CSU BAKERSFIELD 19-25 L Feb. 14 OKLAHOMA 8-31 L Feb. 17 *CAL STATE FULLERTON 31-10 W Feb. 27-28 Pacific-10 Conference Championships (@ Palo Alto, CA) Fifth Mar. 21-23 NCAA Championships (@ University Park, PA) T-44th * Pacific-10 Conference match


Cal Poly All–Time Results (Division I) Date Nov. 18 Nov. 20 Dec. 1 Dec. 3-4 Dec. 11 Dec. 11 Dec. 19 Jan. 7-8 Jan. 8 Jan. 13 Jan. 15

1999-2000

Opponent Time GREEN vs. GOLD NTS *at Cal State Fullerton 38-9 W at CS Fullerton Open NTS at Las Vegas Invitational NTS at Central Oklahoma 26-13 W at Oklahoma 3-42 L at Reno Tournament 10th at Aggie Open NTS PURDUE 15-22 L *BOISE STATE 18-22 L BRIGHAM YOUNG 10-23 L ——— Oregon Duals (Portland, Oregon) Jan. 22 *vs. Oregon 15-29 L Jan. 22 vs. Pacific (Oregon) 28-13 W Jan. 22 vs. Central Washington 32-14 W Jan. 22 *at Portland State 28-12 W Jan. 22 vs. Air Force 15-19 L ——— Jan. 29 *OREGON STATE 7-35 L Jan. 30 *ARIZONA STATE 15-22 L Feb. 2 *UC DAVIS 25-14 W Feb. 5 at Calif. Collegiate Invitational (SFS) Fifth Feb. 8 at Fresno State 9-28 L Feb. 11 SAN FRANCISCO STATE 29-18 W Feb. 11 *STANFORD 15-21 L Feb. 12 NEBRASKA 18-30 L Feb. 13 *at CSU Bakersfield 9-28 L Feb. 26-27 Pacific-10 Conference Championships (@ Davis, CA) Ninth Mar. 13-15 NCAA Championships (@ St. Louis, MO) T-55th * Pacific-10 Conference match

Date Nov. 10 Nov. 12 Dec. 1-2 Dec. 17 Dec. 20 Jan. 5 Jan. 5 Jan. 7 Jan. 12 Jan. 14 Jan. 18 Jan. 20 Jan. 20 Jan. 28 Jan. 29 Feb. 2 Feb. 2 Feb. 3 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 10 Feb. 15 Feb. 24-25

2000-01

Opponent Time GREEN vs. GOLD NTS at CS Fullerton Open NTS at Las Vegas Invitational 21st OKLAHOMA STTE 3-36 L at Reno Tournament NTS at Embry-Riddle 31-9 W *at Arizona State 14-27 L at Aggie Open (Davis) NTS FRESNO STATE 17-20 L OKLAHOMA 6-28 L *BOISE STATE 17-22 L *at Oregon State 12-28 L at Pacific (Oregon) 33-6 W *OREGON 23-20 W *PORTLAND STATE 28-16 W at San Francisco State 32-3 W *at UC Davis 28-7 W at Calif. Collegiate Inv. (SFS) NTS *CSU BAKERSFIELD 20-18 W vs. Minn.-Mankato (@ Stanford) 23-21 W *at Stanford 26-9 W *CAL STATE FULLERTON 38-5 W Pacific-10 Conference Championship (@ Eugene OR) Fifth Mar. 15-17 NCAA Championships (@ Iowa City, IA) 60th * Pacific-10 Conference match

Date Nov. 15 Nov. 17 Nov. 28 N.30-D.1 Dec. 16 Dec. 16 Dec. 20 Dec. 29-30 Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan.

5 5 5 5

Jan. 9 Jan. 9

2001-02

Opponent Time GREEN vs. GOLD Green 23-17 at CS Fullerton Open NTS *at Cal State Fullerton 34-9 W at Las Vegas Invitational T-11th *PORTLAND STATE 34-4 W SAN FRANCISCO STATE 26-11 W at Reno Tournament Sixth at Midlands (Evanston, IL) T-34th ——— Lone Star Duals (Arlington, TX) vs. Cornell 15-21 L vs. Brown 30-9 W vs. Princeton 26-12 W vs. Central Oklahoma 17-21 L ——— EMBRY-RIDDLE 37-4 W *BOISE STATE 15-20 L

Jan. 12 Jan. 13 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 20 Jan. 26 Jan. 27 Feb. 2 Feb. 5 Feb. 9 Feb. 13 FEB. 16 March 2-3

at Aggie Open NTS at Oklahoma State 0-48 L at Oklahoma 3-40 L *STANFORD 25-18 W MENLO COLLEGE 31-15 W *ARIZONA STATE 28-15 W *OREGON STATE 14-20 L at California Collegiate Inv. (SFS) Second *at CSU Bakersfield 25-16 W *at Oregon 19-15 W at Fresno State 16-19 L *UC DAVIS 27-9 W Pacific-10 Conference Championships (@ Corvallis, OR) Fifth Mar. 21-23 NCAA Championships (@ Albany, NY) T-29th * Pacific-10 Conference match

Date Nov. 21 Nov. 23 Dec. 6-7 Dec. 15 Dec. 15 Dec. 19

2002-03

Opponent Time GREEN vs. GOLD Gold W at CS Fullerton Open NTS at Las Vegas Invitational 13th *CAL STATE FULLERTON 24-12 W MENLO COLLEGE 34-4 W at Reno Tournament 11th ——— Lone Star Duals (Arlington, TX) Jan. 4 vs. Northwestern 21-16 W Jan. 4 vs. Missouri 18-26 L Jan. 4 vs. Central Oklahoma 17-21 L Jan. 4 vs. Eastern Michigan 19-20 L ——— Jan. 11 OKLAHOMA 16-28 L Jan. 18 NEBRASKA 21-22 L Jan. 19 *CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD 23-13 W Jan. 24 vs. Embry Riddle (@Tempe, AZ) Won FF Jan. 24 *at Arizona State 9-32 L Jan. 30 *at UC Davis 22-15 W Jan. 31 at San Francisco State 32-4 W Jan. 31 *at Stanford 35-12 W Feb. 1 at Calif. Collegiate Invitational (SFS) Sixth Feb. 5 *OREGON 22-15 W Feb. 7 *at Portland State 31-7 W Feb. 8 *at Oregon State 12-23 L Feb. 9 *at Boise State 2-31 L Feb. 14 FRESNO STATE 12-25 L March 2-3 Pacific-10 Conference Championship (@ Boise, ID) Fourth Mar. 20-22 NCAA Championships (@ Kansas City, MO) 31st * Pacific-10 Conference match

Date Nov. 20 Nov. 22 Dec. 3 Dec. 5-6 Dec. 18

2003-04

Opponent Time GREEN vs. GOLD Green 23-17 at CS Fullerton Open NTS *at Cal State Fullerton 30-12 W at Las Vegas Invitational Eighth at Reno Tournament Fifth ——— Arizona State Duals Jan. 4 vs. Iowa State 16-18 L Jan. 4 vs. Missouri 6-37 L Jan. 4 vs. American 46-0 W ——— Jan. 7 COLUMBIA 25-12 W Jan. 7 *BOISE STATE 22-17 W Jan. 9 at Oklahoma State 6-35 L Jan. 10 at Oklahoma 9-34 L Jan. 17 at Aggie Open (UC Davis) NTS Jan. 18 *at CSU Bakersfield 16-26 L Jan. 23 *STANFORD 12-20 L Jan. 29 at Fresno State 22-16 W Jan. 31 at California Collegiate Inv. (SFS) NTS Feb. 6 *OREGON STATE 12-22 L Feb. 8 *ARIZONA STATE 12-19 L Feb. 15 *PORTLAND STATE 47-0 W Feb. 15 SAN FRANCISCO STATE 28-9 W Feb. 20 *UC DAVIS 18-17 W F.29-M.1 Pacific-10 Conference Championships (@ Tempe, AZ) Second Mar. 18-20 NCAA Championships (@ St. Louis, MO) T-16th * Pacific-10 Conference match

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Date Nov. 11 Nov. 13 Nov. 14 Nov. 20 Dec. 3-4 Dec. 19 Dec. 22

2004-05

Opponent Time GREEN vs. GOLD Gold 16-7 vs. Navy (@CSU Bakersfield) 16-26 L *CSU BAKERSFIELD 14-25 L at Fullerton Open NTS at Las Vegas Invitational NTS at Reno Tournament Sixth OKLAHOMA STATE 9-32 L ——— Oregon Classic Jan. 7 vs. Augsburg College 15-25 L Jan. 7 at Portland State 36-9 W Jan. 7 vs. Pacific (Oregon) 39-4 W ——— Jan. 9 *at Oregon State 12-30 L Jan. 15 OKLAHOMA 6-26 L ——— National Duals (@ Cleveland) Jan. 22 vs. Lehigh 8-37 L Jan. 22 vs. Hofstra 16-23 L ——— Jan. 28 at San Francisco State 31-15 W Jan. 28 *at UC Davis 17-19 L Feb. 4 *at Boise State 15-26 L Feb. 5 at All-California Invitational (@SFS) NTS Feb. 9 *at Stanford 14-23 L Feb. 12 *CAL STATE FULLERTON 20-19 W Feb. 13 FRESNO STATE 12-32 L Feb. 18 *at Arizona State 9-33 L Feb. 27-28 Pacific-10 Conference Championship (@ Cal Poly) Sixth March 17-19 NCAA Championships (@ St. Louis, MO) 25th * Pacific-10 Conference match Date Nov. 17 Nov. 19 Nov. 30 Dec. 2-3 Dec. 14

2005-06

Opponent Time GREEN vs. GOLD Green 19-12 at CS Fullerton Open NTS at Cal State Fullerton 27-14 W at Las Vegas Invitational Seventh *PORTLAND STATE 39-6 W ——— Nebraska Duals Dec. 17 Dana College 41-6 W Dec. 17 at Nebraska 21-19 W ——— Dec. 18 at Iowa State 18-26 L Jan. 4 *OREGON 26-15 W Jan. 4 *OREGON STATE 9-27 L Jan. 14 PURDUE 29-10 W Jan. 14 *BOISE STATE 24-14 W Jan. 20 at Oklahoma State 8-36 L Jan. 21 at Oklahoma 8-36 L Jan. 27 *ARIZONA STATE 22-25 L Feb. 1 *at CSU Bakersfield 19-26 L Feb. 4 at All-California Invitational (@SFS) Fourth Feb. 7 at Fresno State 19-28 L Feb. 10 SAN FRANCISCO STATE 48-3 W Feb. 10 *STANFORD 29-13 W Feb. 17 *UC DAVIS 28-7 W Feb. 26-27 Pacific-10 Conference Championships @ Stanford) Second Mar. 16-18 NCAA Championship (@ Oklahoma City, OK) 23rd * Pacific-10 Conference match Date Nov. 16 Nov. 18 Dec. 1-2 Dec. 9 Dec. 18 Dec. 18 Dec. 20 Jan. 4 Jan. 5 Jan. 5

2006-07

Opponent Time GREEN vs. GOLD Green 23-17 at CS Fullerton Open 1st at Las Vegas Invitational 15th OKLAHOMA. 7-31 L OKLAHOMA STATE 12-25 L *CAL STATE FULLERTON 17-16 W at Reno Tournament 4th *at Boise State 20-15 W *at Portland State 32-15 W *at Oregon 19-21 L ——— Chippewa Challenge (Central Michigan U.) Jan. 21 #vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga 6-34 L Jan. 21 #at Central Michigan 0-38 L Jan. 21 #vs. Gardner-Webb 22-25 L


Cal Poly All–Time Results (Division I)

——— *CSU BAKERSFIELD at San Francisco State *at Stanford at All-Calif. Tnmt. (SF State) *OREGON STATE NORTHERN COLORADO *at Arizona State *at UC Davis Pacific-10 Conference Championships (@Bakersfield) Mar. 15-17 NCAA Championships (@Detroit, MI) * Pacific-10 Conference match Jan. 26 Feb. 2 Feb. 2 Feb. 3 Feb. 4 Feb. 9 Feb. 11 Feb. 15 Feb. 24-25

Date Nov. 7 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 28 Dec. 8 Dec. 14 Dec. 14 Dec. 18 Jan. 3 Jan. 4 Jan. 11 Jan. 13 Jan. 25 Jan. 26 Feb. 8 Feb. 10 Feb. 15 Feb. 16 March 2-3

2007-08

25-15 W 31-14 W 13-25 L N/A 12-33 L 22-16 W 18-26 L 21-18 W 4th

27th

Opponent Time GREEN vs. GOLD Gold 21-13 at Michigan State Open NTS at CS Fullerton Open NTS *at Cal State Fullerton 18-17 W MINNESOTA 12-23 L SAN FRANCISCO STATE 27-9 W *OREGON STATE 16-23 L at Reno Tournament Sixth WEST VIRGINIA 12-24 L *OREGON 22-15 W *ARIZONA STATE 24-17 W *BOISE STATE 5-26 L *UC DAVIS 28-15 W at All-California Open (SF State) NTS *STANFORD 16-27 L *at CSU Bakersfield 12-27 L at Oklahoma 9-32 L at Oklahoma State 6-36 L Pacific-10 Conference Championships (Eugene, OR) Sixth Mar. 20-22 NCAA Championships (@St. Louis, MO) T-26th * Pacific-10 Conference match Date Nov. 5 Nov. 15 Nov. 15 Nov. 23 Nov. 23 Dec. 5-6

2008-09

Opponent Time GREEN vs. GOLD Gold 22-10 MENLO COLLEGE 30-10 W SAN FRANCISCO STATE 26-13 W at CS Fullerton Open NTS at Missouri Open NTS at Las Vegas Invitational 28th ——— Central Coast Duals (Madonna Inn Expo Center, San Luis Obispo) Dec. 13 Cal Poly vs. Oklahoma L 7-35 Missouri vs. CSU Bakersfield M 25-14 Dec. 13 Missouri vs. CS Fullerton M 34-5 Oklahoma vs. CSU Bakersfield O 26-12 Dec. 13 Cal Poly vs. Missouri L 6-36 Oklahoma vs. CS Fullerton O 29-7 ——— Dec. 16 OKLAHOMA STATE 6-37 L Dec. 18 at Reno Tournament of Champions 25th ——— Lone Star Duals (Dallas) Jan. 3 vs. Harvard 19-16 W Jan. 3 vs. North Carolina 3-31 L Jan. 3 vs. Virginia Tech 9-34 L ——— Jan. 9 *CSU BAKERSFIELD 10-24 L Jan. 14 *CAL STATE FULLERTON 9-28 L Jan. 23 *at Oregon State 4-36 L Jan. 24 *at Boise State 0-41 L Jan. 31 *at Arizona State 10-36 L Jan. 31 at All-California Open (SF State) NTS Feb. 15 *at Stanford 18-21 L Feb. 15 *at UC Davis 15-32 L March 1-2 Pacific-10 Conference Championships (CS Fullerton) Sixth Mar. 19-21 NCAA Championships (@St. Louis, MO) 43rd * Pacific-10 Conference match

Date Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 20 Nov. 22 Dec. 4-5 Dec. 16 Dec. 20 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 Jan. 14 Jan. 22 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 Feb. 5 Feb. 6 Feb. 12 Feb. 26-27

2009-10

Opponent Time GREEN vs. GOLD NTS *at Cal State Fullerton 26-13 W at Missouri 22-15 W at Missouri Open NTS at Las Vegas Invitational (@ Primm) 7th *at CSU Bakersfield 22-18 W at Reno Tnmt. of Champions 6th at Oklahoma State 13-21 L at Oklahoma 13-27 L NORTH DAKOTA STATE 29-9 W at San Francisco State 32-9 W *STANFORD 28-11 W *BOISE STATE 13-23 L at All-California Open (@ SFS) NTS *ARIZONA STATE 20-18 W *OREGON STATE 18-21 L *UC DAVIS 34-7 W Pacific-10 Conference Championships (@ UC Davis) Third Mar. 18-20 NCAA Championships (@ Omaha, NE) T-18th * Pacific-10 Conference match Date Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Dec. 3-4 Dec. 17

2010-11

Opponent Time at Meathead Open (@ Cuesta) NTS GREEN vs. GOLD NTS *CAL STATE FULLERTON 36-14 W at Fullerton Open NTS at Las Vegas Invitational 14th SOUTHERN OREGON 36-9 W CAL BAPTIST 31-15 W MENLO COLLEGE 30-15 W Dec. 19 at Reno Tnmt. of Champions Ninth Dec. 29-30 at Midlands Open (@ Evanston, IL) 11th Jan. 14 WYOMING 18-16 W Jan. 21 *at Oregon State 18-15 W Jan. 23 *at Boise State 6-29 L Jan. 28 *CSU BAKERSFIELD 23-12 W Jan. 30 *at Arizona State 40-11 W Feb. 5 at California Coll. Inv. (SFS) NTS Feb. 11 *at Stanford 15-21 L Feb. 13 SAN FRANCISCO STATE 43-3 W Feb. 27 Pacific-10 Conference Championships (@ Oregon State) Sixth Mar. 17-19 NCAA Championships (@ Philadelphia, PA) 32nd * Pacific-10 Conference match Date Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 13 Nov. 18 Nov. 23 Dec. 2-3 Dec. 11 Dec. 18 Dec. 29-30 Jan. 6 Jan. 8 Jan. 13 Jan. 15 Jan. 20 Jan. 21 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 4

2011-12

Opponent Time at Roadrunner Open NTS at Cowboy Open NTS GREEN vs. GOLD Green 14-9 *at Cal State Bakersfield 28-10 W at Menlo College 40-6 W at Las Vegas Invitational 11th *OREGON STATE (@Cuesta) 6-36 L at Reno Tnmt. of Champions Sixth at Midlands Open (Evanston) 33rd AMERICAN 13-25 L *BOISE STATE 22-20 W at San Francisco State 25-13 W *STANFORD 17-23 L at Wyoming 9-26 L at Air Force 15-30 L *ARIZONA STATE 26-11 W vs. Utah Valley (Stanford) 17-19 L at Calif. Collegiate Open NTS --NWCA National Duals (Piscataway, N.J.) Feb. 11 vs. Missouri 6-34 L Feb. 11 at Rutgers 24-22 W --Feb. 26 Pacific-12 Conference Championships (Boise State) Fifth Mar. 15-17 NCAA Championships (@ St. Louis, MO) 25th * Pacific-12 Conference match

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Date Nov. 2 Nov. 8 Nov. 8 Nov. 10 Nov. 18 N.30-D.1 Dec. 7 Dec. 16

2012-13

Opponent Time GREEN vs. GOLD Green 22-7 vs. Drexel (@Bakersfield) 11-28 L at CSU Bakersfield 13-27 L at Roadrunner Open (Fresno) NTS at Keystone Inv. (Philadelphia) T-9th at Las Vegas Invitational 21st CAL BAPTIST 27-19 W at Reno Tnmt. of Champions 20th --Mustang Duals Jan. 6 COLUMBIA 13-28 L Jan. 6 WYOMING 6-34 L Jan. 6 SAN FRANCISCO STATE 27-15 W --Jan. 12 *CSU BAKERSFIELD 10-22 L Jan. 20 AIR FORCE (Homecoming) 3-39 L Jan. 27 *at Stanford 9-27 L Feb. 2 at Calif. Collegiate Open (SF) NTS Feb. 8 *at Oregon State 0-50 L Feb. 10 *at Boise State 3-43 L Feb. 15 *at Arizona State 3-38 L Feb. 17 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 6-41 L March 2 Pacific-12 Conference Championships (Arizona State) Sixth Mar. 21-23 NCAA Championships (@ Des Moines, IA) 66th * Pacific-12 Conference match Date Nov. 1 Nov. 7 Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Dec. 6-7 Dec. 16 Dec. 22 Dec. 29-30 Jan. 4 Jan. 12 Jan. 18 Jan. 24 Jan. 26 Jan. 30 Feb. 1

2013-14

Opponent Time GREEN vs. GOLD Gold 21-15 *at CSU Bakersfield 25-6 W at Roadrunner Open (Fresno) Fourth at San Francisco St. 16-16 (61-56) W at Las Vegas Invitational 24th at Cal Baptist 18-19 L at Reno Tnmt. of Champions NTS at Midlands 26th NORTH DAKOTA STATE 6-35 L *BOISE STATE 6-35 L MENLO 29-9 W at Wyoming 12-29 L at Northern Colorado 17-19 L *OREGON STATE (Outdoors) 12-22 L at California Collegiate Open (San Francisco State) NTS Feb. 9 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 10-31 L Feb. 9 *STANFORD 9-24 L Feb. 14 *ARIZONA STATE (HC) 15-24 L March 2 Pac-12 Conference Championship (at Stanford) Sixth Mar. 20-22 NCAA Championships (at Oklahoma City, OK) 63rd * Pacific-12 Conference match


More than 19,000 students, nationally-renown courses of study and the top-ranked public master’s university in the western United States ... all 11 miles from the Pacific Ocean.

This is Cal Poly ocated in the central California coastal town of San Luis Obispo, Cal Poly comprises one of 23 campuses in the California State University, the nation’s largest fouryear undergraduate university system. Each CSU campus is given considerable freedom to develop its programs and each institution boasts its own qualities and strengths. Cal Poly’s Learn by Doing principle of instruction prepares undergraduates for careers in applied technical and professional fields. From computers to crops, Cal Poly holds that the best preparation for any endeavor is derived through practical application. This ideal has set Cal Poly apart from other schools and been the school’s driving philosophy since its 1901 founding. Courses at Cal Poly emphasize a high proportion of lab work, fieldwork and special assignments, culminating with a senior project. Unique on-campus opportunities – such as an organic farm and a student-run daily newspaper and majors of study ranging from aerospace engineering to wine and viticulture – make hands-on learning a daily reality at Cal Poly. In total, Cal Poly confers bachelor's degrees in 64 separate areas of study. Nine of those degrees are exclusive to the San Luis Obispo campus (see next page). For 21 consecutive years, U.S. News and World Report has ranked Cal Poly as the top public master’s university in the western United States. The publication also ranked Cal Poly’s College of Engineering as the No. 3 program in the nation among public non-doctoral institutions (see below). On-campus activities are headquartered at the renown University Union and Cal Poly’s student-run activities have earned enviable reputations across the nation. Week of Welcome offers first-quarter students a successful introduction to the collegiate experience through a team of trained student leaders and university officials, all of whom provide academic and social resources, encourage awareness and promote relationships with the campus and central coast community.

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Athletically, Cal Poly boasts one of the most successful Division I programs for an institution of its size. During the 2013-14 academic year, the athletics department – which sponsors 21 varsity programs – saw the men’s basketball, men’s tennis and baseball programs advance to the NCAA Championships and six teams win Big West championships (baseball, women;s soccer, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s basketball and men’s tennis). Individually, Sullivan Grosz (football), Akaninyene Umoh (football), Mark Mathias (baseball), Matt Imhof (baseball), Casey Bloomquist (baseball) and Sonny Fierro (men’s swimming) each earned All-America honors. Pitcher Matt Imhof was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the second round of the MLB Draft in June 2014. Named Big West athletes of the year were Mackenzie Pridham (men’s soccer), Elise Krieghoff (women’s soccer), Mark Mathias (baseball), Chris Hoo (baseball), Sierra Hyland (softball), Laura Hollander (women’s cross country) and Chris Frias (men’s track and field and men’s cross country). Big West Freshman Players of the Year were Ben Donovan (men’s tennis), Sierra Hyland (softball) and Ashley Winsor (women’s cross country). Sullivan Grosz (football) was named Big Sky Co-Defensive Player of the Year. As testament to Cal Poly’s athletics and academic integrity, 88 Mustangs collected conference all-academic praise during the 2013-14 school year. The Cal Poly Athletics Department also finished second in the Big West Commissioner’s Cup, an award presented to the institution with the best overall results in the conference’s 16 sponsored sports. Long Beach State edged the Mustangs by one point. Internationally, Cal Poly was represented at the 2008 Summer Olympics by former Mustangs Sharon Day (United States, high jump), Jimmy Van Ostrand (Canada, baseball) and Stephanie Brown Trafton, whose gold medal for the United States in the discus competition was the first such feat by a Mustang athlete. Day (heptathlon) and Brown Trafton (discus) also qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.

THE CAL POLY BREAKDOWN • Affiliation: Member of the 23-campus California State University, the largest four-year public university system within the United States • Location: San Luis Obispo, approximately 220 miles south of San Francisco and 200 miles north of Los Angeles • Terms: Four 11-week quarters per year • Student Body (Fall 2013 Quarter): 19,800 • Faculty: 1,244, with a 19-to-1 student-to-faculty ratio • Accredited and Recognized Programs: 24 • Estimated 2012-13 Annual Fee Average for Students (California Residents): Undergraduates – $8,724; Graduate – $9,990 • Out-of-State Tuition (2012-13): $248 per quarter unit in addition to regular tuition fees • Room and Board (2013-14): $11,123 per year

BEST IN THE WEST

CAL POLY AN ACADEMIC DYNASTY 21 YEARS IN THE MAKING For the 21st straight year, Cal Poly was rated by U.S. News and World Report as the best public master’s university in the western United States in its 2013 America’s Best Colleges guidebook. Cal Poly placed sixth in the publication’s overall list of the west’s best universities – including both public and private institutions – that provide “a full range of undergraduate and master’s-level programs but few, if any, doctoral programs.” The publication ranks colleges that grant doctoral degrees, such as those in the University of California system, in a separate category. “Being named Best in the West for 21 straight years is a terrific acknowledgment of Cal Poly’s sustained excellence over a long period of time,” said Cal Poly President Jeffrey D. Armstrong. “The credit belongs to our faculty and staff for their unwavering dedication and commitment to our students’ success, and it underscores the power of our Learn by Doing philosophy.”

Within individual areas of study, U.S. News and World Report ranked Cal Poly’s College of Engineering No. 3 among public engineering programs for schools whose highest degree is a bachelor’s or master’s (Cal Poly was bested only by the United States Military Academy and Air Force Academy). A number of College of Engineering programs ranked high in the Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs in their individual specialty categories. The university’s computer, electrical and mechanical engineering programs were each ranked as the top program at a public university in their respective specialty categories. Cal Poly’s civil and environmental engineering program was ranked the secondbest program at a public university. The College of Engineering plaza, located on the northwest corner of the Cal Poly campus.

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THE CAL POLY EXPERIENCE

DEGREE PROGRAMS

FACTS, FIGURES AND ACHIEVEMENTS • During the last survey conducted among those students who graduated during the 2009-10 academic year, 82 percent of Cal Poly students reported working full time or attending graduate school within one year of receiving an undergraduate degree. Breaking down the figures, 65 percent of Cal Poly graduates were working full time within one year of graduation, 17 percent were attending graduate school and 6 percent were at least employed part time. Additionally, 94 percent of those employed were in fields related to their college degree.

6 in agriculture degrees to Asian students; No. 7 in agriculture degrees to students of all minority groups and No. 8 in engineering degrees to Hispanic students. Overall, Cal Poly ranked No. 12 in granting degrees to all minorities. • Hundreds of firms recruit and employ Cal Poly grads each year. Cal Poly annually hosts between 300 and 600 employers through an on-campus recruiting program and career fairs.

• Measuring 203,605 square feet, Robert E. Kennedy Library contains approximately • The median starting salary for those Cal Poly stu- 2,576,300 items. This collection features more dents graduating during the 2009-10 academic than 620,000 books, 107,000 bound periodicals year was $50,000. and an extensive collection of government documents and exclusive collections. • Cal Poly’s admissions process is highly competitive. A total of 40,402 freshman applications were • In 2009, prominent architectural and engineering received for the Fall 2013 term and 13,939 were journal DesignIntelligence rated Cal Poly’s archiselected, with about 6,000 expected to enroll. tecture program as the third-strongest curriculum Freshmen selected for the Fall 2013 term had an in the United States. The architecture department average high school GPAof 3.96, an average ACT received a $60 million pledge from an anonymous score of 29 and an average SAT score of 1,311. donor in 2007. At the time, it marked the largest Among 8,099 transfer applicants, 1,965 were single gift ever made to a campus in the CSU sysselected with an average GPA of 3.33. tem. • Cal Poly has more than 125,000 alumni living and working across the globe. San Luis Obispo County features the largest concentration of Cal Poly alumni (14,479), followed by Santa Clara County (8,480) and Los Angeles County (8,454).

• Recognized as a leading source of accounting graduates, Cal Poly’s Orfalea College of Business is one of only two public universities in California (along with the University of California) to be recognized by Business Week magazine as one of the top 100 undergraduate business programs in • Cal Poly’s main campus features more than the nation. 1,300 acres. Off-site acreage includes the adjacent San Luis Creek Ranches (1,614 acres), non- • As part of developing a comprehensive curricuadjacent Western Ranches (3,043), Swanton lum for a degree in wine and viticulture, Cal Poly Pacific Ranch in Santa Cruz County (3,200) and and E&J Gallo Winery have established a state-ofthe Valencia Property (500), also located in Santa the-art vineyard on campus. Cruz County. Cal Poly is the second-largest landholding institution in the state, ranking behind the • The National Science Foundation has recogUniversity of California. Cal Poly, however, uses all nized Cal Poly’s science programs as among the of its holdings in active support of education. most innovative undergraduate curriculums in the United States. A new 190,000-square-foot Center • Cal Poly annually remains among the top-10 for Science and Mathematics is expected to be schools in the United States in granting degrees to completed by Fall 2013. Hispanic, Asian and other minority students in the fields of agriculture, architecture and engineering. • The College of Agriculture, Food and With information compiled by Diverse Issues in Environmental Sciences is the nation’s fourthHigher Education magazine, Cal Poly ranked No. largest undergraduate agricultural program at 4 nationally in granting agriculture degrees to approximately 3,832 students, as of the Fall 2008 Hispanic students; No. 5 in architecture degrees to term. The college was recently awarded $7.6 milstudents of all minority groups and architecture lion in research grants from the California degrees to both Asian and Hispanic students; No. Agricultural Research Initiative.

CAL POLY STUDENT BREAKDOWN* • Male: 10,400 (55.4% of population); Female: 8,362 (44.6%) • Average Age: 20.2 • Approximate Geographic Undergraduate Origin: San Francisco Bay Area 29%, Los Angeles/Orange/Ventura Counties 23%, San Luis Obispo/Santa Barbara/MontereySan Benito Counties 8%, San Diego County 9%, San Joaquin Valley 7%, Sacramento area 7%, remaining California Counties 5%, remaining United States 10%, International 0.5% • Applications for 2013 Fall Term: First-time freshmen 40,402 (4,750 enrolled); Transfers 6,834 (1,000 enrolled); Post-Baccalaureate 131 (78 enrolled); Graduate 1,086 (367 enrolled) • First-Time Freshman Student Average High School GPA: 3.88 • First-Time Freshman Student Average High School SAT Reading Score: 622 • First-Time Freshman Student Average High School SAT Math Score: 651 • First-Time Freshman Student Average High School ACT Score: 28 • Average Transfer Student GPA: 3.35 *All figures taken from Fall Quarter 2013

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES • Agriculture and Environmental Plant Science* (BS) • Agricultural Business (BS) • Agricultural Communications (BS) • Agricultural Science (BS) • Agricultural Systems Management* (BS) • Animal Science (BS) • BioResource and Agricultural Engineering* (BS) • Dairy Science* (BS, Minor) • Earth Science (BS) • Environmental Management and Protection (BS) • Food Science (BS, Minor) • Forestry and Natural Resources (BS) • Nutrition (BS, Minor) • Recreation, Parks and Tourism Administration (BS) • Soil Science* (BS, Minor) • Wine and Viticulture (BS, Minor) COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN • Architecture (BArch) • Architectural Engineering* (BS, Minor) • City and Regional Planning (BS, MCRP, Minor) • Construction Management (BS, Minor) • Landscape Architecture (BLA) • • • • • • • • • • • • •

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Aerospace Engineering (BS) Biomedical Engineering* (BS) Civil Engineering (BS) Computer Engineering (BS) Computer Science (BS, Minor) Electrical Engineering (BS) Environmental Engineering (BS) General Engineering (BS) Industrial Engineering (BS) Manufacturing Engineering (BS) Materials Engineering (BS) Mechanical Engineering (BS) Software Engineering (BS)

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COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Anthropology and Geography (BA) Art and Design (BA) Child Development (BS, Minor) Communication Studies (BA, Minor) Comparative Ethnic Studies (BA) English (BA, Minor) Graphic Communication (BS, Minor) History (BA, Minor) Journalism (BS) Modern Languages and Literatures (BA) Music (BA, Minor) Philosophy (BA, Minor) Political Science (BA) Psychology (BS, Minor) Sociology (BA, minor) Theatre Arts (BA, Minor)

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COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Biochemistry (BS) Biological Sciences (BS) Chemistry (BS) Kinesiology (BS) Liberal Studies (BS/BA) Mathematics (BS, Minor) Microbiology (BS, Minor) Physics (BS, BA, Minor) Statistics (BS, Minor)

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Gerontology Global Politics Integrated Project Delivery Land Rehabilitation Landscape Horticulture Latin American Studies Law and Society Linguistics Meat Science and Processing Military Science Multidisciplinary Design Ornamental Plant Production Packaging Photography Plant Protection Science Poultry Management Rangeland Resources Real Property Development Religious Studies Spanish Studio Art Sustainable Agriculture Sustainable Environments Values, Technology and Society Water Science Western Intellectual Tradition Women's and Gender Studies MASTER’S PROGRAMS Accounting-Taxation (MS) Aerospace Engineering (MS) Agribusiness (MS, MBA) Agriculture (MS), with specializations in Agricultural Education; Agricultural Engineering Technology; Animal Science; Crop Science; Dairy Products Technology; Environmental Horticulture Science; Food Science and Nutrition; Irrigation; Plant Protection Science; Recreation, Parks and Tourism Management and Soil Science. Architecture (dual MBA-BArch) Biological Sciences (MS, MA) Business and Technology (MS) City and Regional Planning (MCRP/MS) Civil and Environmental Engineering (MS) Computer Science (MS) Economics (MS) Education (MA) Electrical Engineering (MS) Engineering (MS), with specializations in Biochemical Engineering; Bioengineering; Biomedical Engineering; Integrated Technology Management; Materials Engineering and Water Engineering Engineering Management (dual MBAMS) English (MA) Forestry Sciences (MS) General Management (MBA) Graphic Communication Document Systems Management (MBA) History (MA) Industrial and Technical Studies (dual MBA-MS) Industrial Engineering (MS) Kinesiology (MS) Landscape Architecture (dual MBA-BLA) Mathematics (MS) Mechanical Engineering (MS) Polymers and Coatings Science (MS) Psychology (MS) Public Policy (MPP) Transportation Planning (MCRP/MS)

ORFALEA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS • Business Administration (BS) • Economics (BS, Minor) • Industrial Technology (BS, Minor)

DOCTORATE • Education (through College of Education and in conjunction with UC Santa Barbara)

SEPARATE MINOR PROGRAMS Agricultural Communication Agribusiness Anthropology/Geography Art History Asian Studies Astronomy Biology Biotechnology Business Dance Disaster Management and Homeland Security Environmental Studies Equine Science Ethnic Studies French Geographic Information Systems Geology German

CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS • Administrative Services • Agriculture Specialist • Education Specialist (Mild/Moderate Disabilities) • Single Subject, including Agriculture Instruction; Biological Science Instruction; Chemistry Instruction; English Instruction; Mathematics Instruction; Social Science Instruction; Physical Education Instruction; Physics Instruction • Multiple Subject Instruction • Multiple Subject; Bilingual CrossCultural Language and Academic Development Emphasis

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* Among California State University system’s 23 campuses, major course of study exclusive to Cal Poly.


CAL POLY HISTORY

DISTINGUISHED AND NOTABLE ALUMNI

HUMBLE BEGINNINGS, TRANSCENDENT FUTURE

FROM SAN LUIS OBISPO TO SPACE, THE NATION’S ELITE CALL CAL POLY HOME

In front of the Orfalea College of Business iis the O’Neill Green, which hosts, among other activities, a tailgate prior to football games at the adjacent and recently remodeled Alex G. Spanos Stadium. A 1948 graduate of the College of Agriculture, the late Richard J. O’Neill is the founder of Supporters of Mustang Athletics Teams (SUMAT) and was instrumental in helping to stabilize funding for Cal Poly.

n the 1890s, when a proposal for a teacher training school in San Luis Obispo seemed unlikely to succeed, California State Senator Sylvester C. Smith instead suggested a polytechnic institute. Myron Angel, chronicler of San Luis Obispo County history, became an ardent supporter of the idea and articulated a vision to establish a school that would “teach the hand as well as the head.” The plan succeeded and on March 8, 1901, legislation was signed founding the California Polytechnic School, then a vocational high school. During the ensuing three decades, Cal Poly evolved into the modern equivalent of a junior college, but its future became uncertain. In 1933, however, Julian A. McPhee, chief of the California Bureau of Agricultural Education, saved the institution from abolishment by agreeing to become school president. During the next 33 years, McPhee guided Cal Poly’s transformation into a four-year institution and set an educational standard still emulated today. Cal Poly’s first baccalaureate exercises were held in May 1942 and in 1947, the institution was officially renamed California State Polytechnic College. As programs continued to evolve, the institution became California Polytechnic State University in 1972. The Learn by Doing ethos continues to inform the paths Cal Poly’s alumni pursue, and they keep the friendships they start here. They also learn by succeeding. Median starting salary for recent graduates was $50,000 (beating all other CSU and UC campuses) and mid-career salaries for Cal Poly alumni are better than all UC and CSU campuses except Berkeley and UC San Diego -- and better than many private universities. More than half of Cal Poly seniors have a job offer in hand before they graduate -- even in today’s difficult economy.

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Dedicated in 2006 and situated outside of Alex G. Spanos Stadium, Mustang Memorial Plaza commemorates the 16 Cal Poly football players, team manager and program supporter who perished Oct. 29, 1960 in an airplane accident outside of Toledo, Ohio.

Robin Baggett Former General Counsel, Golden State Warriors Bobby Beathard Former NFL General Manager, San Diego Chargers and Washington Redskins Richard Bergquist Founder and former CTO, PeopleSoft Gary Bloom Former vice chairman and president of Symantec Corp.; former CEO of Veritas Data Center Software Dean Borgman Developer of NOTAR, a rotorfree helicopter system Elizabeth D. Carey Executive engineer and director, Cummins, Inc. Gregory Chamitoff Flight engineer, International Space Station Robert A. Coltrin Jr. Senior show set designer, Walt Disney Imagineering Jim Considine President, Ryder Stilwell, Inc., and former chair of CSU Board of Trustees Jeff Denham U.S. Congressman (CA) Laura Diaz Emmy Award-winning Co-News Anchor, KCBS 2/Los Angeles George P. Foster Owner, Foster Farms Michelle Franzen Correspondent, NBC News Thomas Gallo General manager, Gallo Wineries Danny Gans Former singer, comedian, impressionist and Las Vegas Entertainer of the Year (deceased) Robert L. Gibson Retired Chief Astronaut, Johnson Space Center/NASA Mohinder Gill Founder, Mohinder Sports and 1972 Olympian for India Brian Hackney 11-time Emmy Award winner, KCBS, San Francisco Greg Hind Founder, Hind Sportswear, Inc. Kathleen Holmgren Senior Vice President, Sun Microsystems Peter H. King National correspondent, Los Angeles Times Mike Krukow Former Major League pitcher; current San Francisco Giants radio and TV analyst

Chuck Liddell Ultimate Fighting light heavyweight champion (retired) and Cal Poly wrestler John Madden Emmy Award-winning football commentator (retired) and 1976 Super Bowl champion coach with Oakland Raiders Abel Maldonado Former Lt. Governor Inonge Mbikusita-Lewanika Zambian Ambass. to Belgium Neel Murarka Program Manager, Microsoft Devin Nunes U.S. Congressman (CA) Linda Ozawa Olds, Kirk Perron, Joseph Vergara Tri-founders, Jamba Juice George Radanovich U.S. Congressman (CA) George Ramos Pulitzer Prize winner at Los Angeles Times and former Journalism Department chair (deceased) Loren Roberts Winner of eight PGA Tour events and 13 Champions Tour events, Senior British Open champion (2006, 2009) Robert Rowell Team President, Golden State Warriors Burt Rutan Pioneering designer of “Voyager,” the first aircraft to fly non-stop around Earth; designer of SpaceShipOne, winner of $10 million Ansari X prize Karin Smith Five-time U.S. Olympian in the javelin and first female inducted into Cal Poly Athletics Hall of Fame Ozzie Smith Hall of Fame Major League shortstop Rick Sturckow Lieutenant Colonel, USMC and NASA astronaut Bill Swanson President, Raytheon Robert Charles Tapella Named in 2007 as Public Printer of the United States Ted Tollner Current passing game coordinator, Oakland Raiders, and former head coach at USC and San Diego State Alvin Trivelpiece Former director, U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Energy “Weird Al” Yankovic Grammy Award-winning parodist and entertainer

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Gregory Chamitoff was aboard the International Space Station in 2008

Former UFC light heavyweight champion Chuck Liddell wrestled at Cal Poly

Robert Charles Tapella is entrusted as Public Printer of the United States

Hall of Fame Major League shortstop Ozzie Smith played at Cal Poly between 1974-77


CAL POLY ADMINISTRATION

PRESIDENT JEFFREY D. ARMSTRONG effrey D. Armstrong, former dean of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources and professor of Animal Science at Michigan State, officially began his duties as president at Cal Poly on Feb. 1, 2011. Armstrong was head of the Department of Animal Sciences at Purdue University from 1997 to 2001. He served in various positions at North Carolina State University from 1986 through 1997. “Cal Poly has an excellent reputation for preparing the knowledge leaders that help to drive California’s economy,” Armstrong said. “I am honored to join such an outstanding university and excited about engaging students, faculty and alumni to build on its strong foundation and create opportunities for the future.” Armstrong, who was raised on a beef cattle, swine and tobacco farm in western Kentucky, attended Murray State where he received a bachelor’s degree in agriculture in 1981. He received both a master’s (1984) and doctorate (1986) in physiology and endocrinology from North Carolina State. The College of Agriculture and Natural Resources at Michigan State has a total budget of more than $290 million for more than 4,500 students. During Armstrong’s tenure, faculty general fund FTE increased 44 percent, overall grant activity increased 146 percent and annual development funds increased by more than 250 percent. More than $200 million (with over $60 million in endowments) was been raised during his tenure. Through the efforts of Armstrong and other members of the administrative team, CANR undergraduate student minority population increased from 8.3 to 11.8 percent and minority faculty increased from 9.9 to 19 percent. In addition, annual revenue from off-campus credit instruction has increased more

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS DON OBERHELMAN CAL POLY DIVISION I HONORS

onald J. Oberhelman was named Cal Poly’s Director of Athletics on March 17, 2011. Oberhelman, 42, came to Cal Poly after serving as the Chief Operating Officer and Senior Associate Athletic Director at San Diego State University. In that capacity, he was responsible for the daily operations of San Diego State’s intercollegiate athletics program, including budget planning, hiring and evaluation of coaches, facilities and event management. He also worked closely with San Diego State’s fundraising team. “Cal Poly has a great tradition of academic excellence and we want to continue to build on that tradition in everything we do. For many people, athletics is the first impression they have of the university. We must make sure these impressions are great ones,” Oberhelman said at the time of his hiring. “We know our primary obligation is to develop our student-athletes. I want us to be leaders in graduation rates as well as in championships. But the receipt of a degree is not enough. It must be in a field of interest to the student-athlete and it must lead to a rewarding career. “We will not compromise and place student-athletes on the perceived shortest path to a degree. Here’s the bottom line for Cal Poly Athletics: We are in the business of developing citizens and leaders. Along the way, we can also win championships. Experiencing what it takes to be a champion is a great education in and of itself.” Cal Poly President Jeffrey Armstrong echoed Oberhelman’s sentiments. “Don’s goal is for all of our student-athletes to leave Cal Poly with a diploma and a championship ring,” Armstrong said. “That’s a great goal for our student-athletes and our fans.” Prior to his tenure at San Diego State, Oberhelman served as the senior associate athletic director at Southern Mississippi (2002-07), the education coordinator for athletics at Texas A&M (1998-2002) and as a compliance assistant at Florida State (1995-1998). He earned his bachelor’s in business administration at Kansas State and his master’s in athletic administration at Florida State.

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than 20 percent during each of the last six years. “Dr. Armstrong’s outstanding academic credentials, leadership abilities and strong grounding in agriculture and science will be tremendous assets to the university and the community as it moves forward,” California State University Trustee Roberta Achtenberg, chair of the presidential search committee, said. “His reputation for teaching excellence and commitment to student-centered learning are the right complements to Cal Poly’s learn-bydoing philosophy.” As a faculty member at North Carolina State, Armstrong was engaged in the classroom, advising students, revising general university requirements and starting a Freshman College. He received numerous teaching awards at North Carolina State, including the designation as Alumni Distinguished Professor for Undergraduate Teaching. Armstrong’s laboratory-based research focused on nutrition and reproduction in bovine and porcine females and more recent work has been in social responsibility in the food chain. He has been a key participant in more than $9 million in grants and cooperative agreements. He has written or contributed to more than 45 scientific journal articles. Armstrong also serves as chair of the United Egg Producers Animal Welfare Advisory Committee. He advises McDonald’s Corporation in animal welfare, as well as broader issues related to corporate social responsibility. He served as chair of the Board of Agriculture Assembly Farm Bill Committee and co-chair of CREATE-21 (Creating, Research, Extension and Teaching Excellence for the 21st century), and contributed to significant changes in the most recent Congressional Farm Bill. Armstrong also served on the USDA Agricultural Research, Extension, Education and Economics Advisory Committee and recently completed service on the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Seventh District Advisory Council. Armstrong and his wife, Sharon, have two children. Jessica is a medical student at Michigan State and Zack is a finance major, also at Michigan State.

Conference Team Championships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Conference Coaches of the Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 NCAA National / Regional Coaches Of Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Team NCAA Tournament Appearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Individual NCAA Postseason Appearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .201 All-Conference Selections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .628 All-Conference Academic Selections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .789 All-America Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 NCAA Individual National Champions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 CoSIDA Regional All-Academic Picks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Teams Earning Top-25 National Rankings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48

MUSTANG DIVISION I EXCELLENCE NCAA DIVISION I TOURNAMENT TEAM QUALIFIERS Baseball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 (2009, 2013, 2014) Men’s Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 (2014) Women’s Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 (2013) Men’s Cross Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 (1999, 2003-04, 2006-08, 2011) Football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 (2005, 2008, 2012) Men’s Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 (2006) Men’s Soccer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 (1995, 2008) Women’s Soccer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 (1999-00, 2002-04) Softball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 (2007, 2009) Men’s Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 (2011, 2012, 2014) Women’s Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 (2003, 2011) Volleyball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 (1999-2000, 2002, 2006-07) BIG WEST CONFERENCE TEAM TITLES Baseball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 (2014) Men’s Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 (2013-14) Women’s Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 (2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13) Men’s Cross Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 (1998-00, 2003-09, 2011-13) Women’s Cross Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 (2000-01, 2012-13) Men’s Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 (2006) Women’s Soccer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 (1996, 1999-00, 2002-04, 2009, 2013) Softball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 (2007, 2009) Men’s Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 (2007, 2010, 2012, 2013-14) Women’s Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 (2003) Volleyball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 (2006-07) AMERICAN WEST / GREAT WEST / BIG SKY CONFERENCE TITLES Football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 (1994, 2004-05, 2008, 2011, 2012)

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CAL POLY ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL

MUSTANG HEAD COACHES

BRENDAN BUCKLEY Wrestling Fourth Year

JOE CALLERO Men’s Basketball Sixth Year

NICK CARLESS Men’s Tennis Fourth Year

SCOTT CARTWRIGHT Men’s Golf (14th Year) Women’s Golf 12th Year

JENNY CONDON Softball 11th Year

MARK CONOVER Director of Track Sixth Year Cross Country 17th Year

DAMON COUPE Women’s Tennis Fourth Year

SAM CROSSON Women’s Volleyball Third Year Sand Volleyball Second Year

ALEX CROZIER Women’s Soccer 23rd Year

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STEVE SAMPSON Men’s Soccer First Year

TOM MILICH FAITH MIMNAUGH Men’s and Women’s Women’s Basketball Swimming and Diving 18th Year Ninth Year

LARRY LEE Baseball 13th Year

TIM WALSH Football Sixth Year

MUSTANGS EXCEL IN THE CLASSROOM

or more than 100 years, Cal Poly’s student-athletes have been dedicated to excellence in both the athletic and academic arenas. During the 2013-14 scholastic year alone, 88 Mustangs were named to all-conference academic teams. Since Cal Poly transitioned to the Division I level in 1994, the school has enjoyed 789 total all-conference academic selections – an average of nearly 40 per year. Taking pride in each student’s ability to excel both athletically and intellectually, Cal Poly and the athletics department offer guidance and support to each student-athlete during his or her tenure. To support these motives, the athletics department initiated the Academic Resource Center.

Opened in 2001, the center provides yearround academic support, tutoring, workshops and academic advising. The center has also developed study hall programs with bi-quarterly progress checks, weekly academic appointments and a first-year seminar class for incoming student-athletes. In deference to the student-athlete’s need for class schedule flexibility, Cal Poly also offers in-season priority registration for two of the three quarters during which competition occurs. Of the 64 major courses offered at Cal Poly, Mustang student-athletes were enrolled in 54 separate areas, as of the Fall 2009 term.

ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE

Featuring 21 varsity programs, the Cal Poly Athletics Department is in its 21st year of NCAA Division I competition since completing reclassification in 1994. With the exception of football (Big Sky Conference), wrestling and men’s swimming (Pac-12 Conference) and the women’s swimming and indoor track and field programs (Mountain Pacific Sports Federation), Cal Poly is also in its 19th year as a member of the Big West Conference. Among Big West institutions, only UC Davis (22 programs) boasts more athletic disciplines than Cal Poly. Prior to transitioning to the Division I level, Cal Poly ranked as the most successful institution in the history of NCAA Division II athletics with 35 national team titles. Cal Poly has continued its winning tradition at the top flight with teams and individuals routinely earning conference championships and NCAA Tournament berths. During the 2013-14 academic year, the athletics department -- which added sand volleyball in 2014 --saw the men’s basketball, men’s tennis and baseball programs advance to the NCAA Championships. Individually, Sullivan Grosz (football), Akaninyene Umoh (football), Mark Mathias (baseball), Matt Imhof (baseball), Casey Bloomquist (baseball) and Sonny Fierro (men’s swimming) each earned All-America honors. Pitcher Matt Imhof was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the second round of the MLB Draft in June 2014. Named Big West athletes of the year were Mackenzie Pridham (men’s soccer), Elise Krieghoff (women’s soccer), Mark Mathias (baseball), Chris Hoo (baseball), Sierra Hyland (softball), Laura Hollander (women’s cross country) and Chris Frias (men’s track and field and men’s cross country). Big West Freshman Players of the Year were Ben Donovan (men’s tennis), Sierra Hyland (softball) and Ashley Winsor (women’s cross country). Sullivan Grosz (football) was named Big Sky Co-Defensive Player of the Year. As testament to Cal Poly’s athletics and academic integrity, 88 Mustangs collected conference all-academic praise during the 2013-14 school year. The Cal Poly Athletics Department also finished second in the Big West Commissioner’s Cup, an award presented to the institution with the best overall results in the conference’s 16 sponsored sports. Long Beach State edged the Mustangs by one point. Cal Poly athletes have consistently excelled outside the bounds of the collegiate arena. Cal Poly was represented at the 2008 Summer Olympics by former Mustangs Sharon Day (United States, high jump), Jimmy Van Ostrand (Canada, baseball) and Stephanie Brown Trafton, whose gold medal for the United States in the discus competition was the first such feat by a Mustang athlete. Day (heptathlon) and Brown Trafton (discus) also qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. Other prominent post-Cal Poly examples include All-American wide receiver Ramses Barden (2005-08), who was a third-round selection by the New York Giants in 2009 and is currently with the Buffalo Bills. Former linebacker Chris Gocong (2002-05) – one of Cal Poly’s three Buck Buchanan Award winners as the Football Championship Subdivision’s top defensive player – made 35 starts in three active seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles before signing with the Cleveland Browns in 2010. Former men’s soccer midfielder Anton Peterlin is the only Big West player to have appeared in an English Football League match. Two former Mustangs -- Junior Burgos (Toronto FC) and Patrick McLain (Chivas USA) have played on Major League Soccer clubs. Mackenzie Pridham plays for Minnesota United FC of the North American Soccer League. As of August 2014, the Cal Poly baseball program produced six Major League players in the last five years while 23 other Mustangs were active professionally.

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W O M E N ’SB A S K E T B A L L(F A X :7 5 6 -2 6 5 0 ) F a ithM im n a u g h ,H e a dC o a c h..............................7 5 6 -1 1 5 9/ fm im n a u g @c a lp o ly .e d u K ris tinIw a n a g a ,A s s is ta n t .................................7 5 6 -7 2 1 8/ k iw a n a g a @c a lp o ly .e d u K a riD u p e rro n ,A s s is ta n t...................................7 5 6 -2 6 8 3/ k d u p e rro @c a lp o ly .e d u M a c k e n z ieA rg e n s ,A s s is ta n t ...............................7 5 6 -2 9 5 3/ m a rg e n s @c a lp o ly .e d u

C H R ISB A K E R E R IC B U R D IC K A s s o c ia teA .D ., A s s is ta n tM e d ia A d v a n c e m e n t R e la tio n sD ire c to r

M A R IA  C H A V E Z M a n a g e r ,T ic k e t O p e ra tio n s

M E N ’SA N DW O M E N ’SC R O S SC O U N T R Y(F A X :7 5 6 -2 6 5 0 ) M a rkC o n o v e r,H e a dC o a c h ...............................7 5 6 -2 2 3 5/ m c o n o v e r@c a lp o ly .e d u P ris c illaB a y le y ,A s s is ta n t ...................................7 5 6 -1 1 3 0/ p b a y le y @c a lp o ly .e d u

F O O T B A L L  (F A X :7 5 6 -6 4 4 4 ) T im W a ls h ,H e a dC o a c h ....................................7 5 6 -5 1 6 6/ te w a ls h @c a lp o ly .e d u S a g aT u ite le ,O ffe n s iv eC o o rd in a to r/ L in e m e n .................7 5 6 -2 7 2 6/ s tu ite le @c a lp o ly .e d u A ris to tleT h o m p s o n ,A s s t.C o a c h/ R u n n in gB a c k s ...........7 5 6 -5 1 4 0/ a th o m p 1 1 @c a lp o ly .e d u J u s to nW o o d ,A s s t.C o a c h/ Qu a rte rb a c k s.....................7 5 6 -1 3 3 8/ ju w o o d @c a lp o ly .e d u J o s hB ro w n ,D e fe n s iv eC o o rd in a to r/ L in e b a c k e rs ............7 5 6 -2 8 6 6/ jb ro w n 6 6 @c a lp o ly .e d u J im  C ra ft,A s s t.C o a c h/ W id eR e c e iv e rs ........................7 5 6 -2 8 6 7/ jic ra ft@c a lp o ly .e d u E tiE n a ,A s s t.C o a c h/ D e fe n s iv eL in e ...........................7 5 6 -2 0 4 9/ e e n a @c a lp o ly .e d u N e il F e n d a ll/ D e fe n s iv eB a c k s...............................7 5 6 -2 9 2 8/ n fe n d a ll@c a lp o ly .e d u M E N ’SA N DW O M E N ’SG O L F(F A X :7 5 6 -2 6 5 0 ) S c o ttC a rtw rig h t,H e a dC o a c h................................7 5 6 -5 1 5 6/ lc a rtw ri@c a lp o ly .e d u

M E N ’SS O C C E R(F A X :7 5 6 -2 6 5 0 ) S te v eS a m p s o n..........................................7 5 6 -2 9 0 5/ s ts a m p s o @c a lp o ly .e d u T B A ,A s s is ta n t ...........................................................7 5 6 -2 9 0 5/ T B A S c o ttW illia m s ,V o lu n te e rA s s is ta n t ..........................7 5 6 --2 9 0 5/ s w illi5 3 @c a lp o ly .e d u

J A M E SE G G E N P A U LG A B R IE L S O N J H R ISG IO V A N N E T T I E N N A  G A R C IA C A s s is ta n t A s s is ta n t A s s is ta n tM e d ia A d m in is tra tiv e A th le tic sT ra in e r A th le tic sT ra in e r R e la tio n sD ire c to r C o o rd in a to r

W O M E N ’SS O C C E R(F A X :7 5 6 -2 6 5 0 ) A le xC ro z ie r,H e a dC o a c h...................................7 5 6 -2 5 9 0/ a c ro z ie r@c a lp o ly .e d u K a th le e nL e m ie u x ,A s s is ta n t...............................7 5 6 -2 5 9 0/ k m le m ie u @c a lp o ly .e d u B e rn a rd oS ilv a ,A s s is ta n t...................................7 5 6 -6 5 6 0/ b s ilv a 0 5 @c a lp o ly .e d u

S O F T B A L L(F A X :7 5 6 -7 4 0 5 ) J e n n yC o n d o n ,H e a dC o a c h ...............................7 5 6 -1 5 3 9/ ja c o n d o n @c a lp o ly .e d u G in aV e c c h io n e ,A s s o c ia teH e a dC o a c h......................7 5 6 -6 3 6 5/ g v e c c h io @c a lp o ly .e d u C h e ls e aB a rc la y ,A s s is ta n t/ P itc h in g.........................7 5 6 -6 3 6 6/ c e b a rc la @c a lp o ly .e d u

S W IM M IN G A N DD IV IN G (F A X :7 5 6 -2 6 5 0 ) T o m M ilic h ,H e a dC o a c h.....................................7 5 6 -5 7 1 4/ tm ilic h @c a lp o ly .e d u P h ilY o s h id a ,A s s is ta n t ....................................7 5 6 -5 7 1 4/ p y o s h id a @c a lp o ly .e d u E ric aS tric k e r, A s s is ta n t(D iv in g ) .............................7 5 6 -5 7 1 4/ e s tric k e @c a lp o ly .e d u

M E N ’ST E N N IS(F A X :7 5 6 -2 6 5 0 ) N ic kC a rle s s ,H e a dC o a c h..................................7 5 6 -2 7 7 7/ n c a rle s s @c a lp o ly .e d u M ik eM a rq u e z ,A s s is ta n t..................................7 5 6 -2 7 7 7/ m m a rq u e z @c a lp o ly .e d u

C A R L YH E A D T E V EK R A C H E R C H R IS  H O L D E R S A c a d e m ic E q u ip m e n t S tre n g tha n d A d v is o r M a n a g e r C o n d itio n in gC o a c h

W O M E N ’ST E N N IS(F A X :7 5 6 -2 6 5 0 ) D a m o nC o u p e ,H e a dC o a c h .................................7 5 6 -2 7 6 8/ d c o u p e @c a lp o ly .e d u E m ilyD eC a m illa ,A s s is ta n t ................................7 5 6 -2 5 4 5/ e d e c a m il@c a lp o ly .e d u

T R A C K A N DF IE L D(F A X :7 5 6 -2 6 5 0 ) M a rkC o n o v e r,D ire c to r ...................................7 5 6 -2 2 3 5/ m c o n o v e r@c a lp o ly .e d u D a n n yW illia m s ,A s s is ta n t...................................7 5 6 -6 5 0 1/ d b w illia @c a lp o ly .e d u P ris c illaB a y le y ,A s s is ta n t ...................................7 5 6 -1 1 3 0/ p b a y le y @c a lp o ly .e d u J e n n iA s h c ro ft,A s s is ta n t ...................................7 5 6 -2 9 3 7/ ja s h c ro f@c a lp o ly .e d u

V O L L E Y B A L L(F A X :7 5 6 -2 6 5 0 ) S a m C ro s s o n ,H e a dC o a c h ................................7 5 6 -2 8 7 8/ s c ro s s o n @c a lp o ly .e d u C a ro lin eW a lte rs ,A s s is ta n t .................................7 5 6 -2 8 5 0/ c a w a lte r@c a lp o ly .e d u C h risT a m a s ,A s s is ta n t......................................7 5 6 -2 8 3 7/ c ta m a s @c a lp o ly .e d u

W R E S T L IN G (F A X :7 5 6 -2 6 5 0 ) B re n d a nB u c k le y ,H e a dC o a c h..............................7 5 6 -1 3 4 8/ b rb u c k le @c a lp o ly .e d u B ra n d o nH a tc h e tt,A s s is ta n t ..................................7 5 6 -5 1 3 1/ b h a tc h e t@c a lp o ly .e d u S c o ttiS e n te s ,A s s is ta n t ....................................7 5 6 -5 1 3 1/ s s e n te s @c a lp o ly .e d u

A D M IN IS T R A T IO N(F A X :7 5 6 -2 6 9 9 ) D o nO b e rh e lm a n ,D ire c to ro fA th le tic s ...........................7 5 6 -2 9 2 4/ o b e @c a lp o ly .e d u S h e llyW o lf,A d m in is tra tiv eA s s is ta n t ..........................7 5 6 -2 9 2 4/ s c w o lf@c a lp o ly .e d u P h ilW e b b ,S e n io rA s s o c ia teA .D . .............................7 5 6 -2 8 8 2/ p w e b b @c a lp o ly .e d u B a rb a raM a rtin e z ,A s s t.A .D ./ S W A -C o m p lia n c e...............7 5 6 -5 0 7 5/ b m a rtin e @c a lp o ly .e d u M a riaC h a v e z/ T ic k e tO p e ra tio n s ..........................7 5 6 -0 1 4 1/ m c h a v e 1 0 @c a lp o ly .e d u C h risH o ld e r,S tre n g tha n dC o n d itio n in gC o a c h ...............7 5 6 -5 2 8 8/ c h o ld e r@c a lp o ly .e d u S te v eK ra c h e r,E q u ip m e n tM a n a g e r..........................7 5 6 -1 1 8 8/ s k ra c h e r@c a lp o ly .e d u J e s s eL a tin o ,D ire c to r,F a c ilitie sa n dO p e ra tio n s.................7 5 6 -1 7 3 8/ jla tin o @c a lp o ly .e d u S te v eS c h lic k ,B u s in e s sC o o rd in a to r.........................7 5 6 -5 7 9 4/ s s c h lic k @c a lp o ly .e d u

A T H L E T IC SA D V A N C E M E N TO F F IC E(F A X :7 5 6 -7 2 5 5 ) C h risB a k e r,A s s o c ia teA .D .,A d v a n c e m e n t......................7 5 6 -7 1 8 8/ b a k e r@c a lp o ly .e d u A s h le yO ffe rm a n n ,A s s o c ia teA .D .,D e v e lo p m e n t ..............7 5 6 -5 7 2 2/ a o ffe rm a @c a lp o ly .e d u B illS a y lo r,S p e c ia lE v e n tsC o o rd in a to r........................7 5 6 -0 2 7 7/ b s a y lo r@c a lp o ly .e d u J e n n aG a rc ia , A d m in is tra tiv eC o o rd in a to r.....................7 5 6 -6 3 8 2/ jg a rc i0 8 @c a lp o ly .e d u

A C A D E M IC SS E R V IC E S(F A X :7 5 6 -2 6 9 9 ) S h a n n o nS te p h e n s ,A s s t.A .D . ..............................7 5 6 -2 7 6 2/ s g s te p h e @c a lp o ly .e d u C a rlyH e a d ,A c a d e m icA d v is o r ...............................7 5 6 -7 0 3 6/ c e h e a d @c a lp o ly .e d u

T A C IA  M O M B U R G B J E S S EL A T IN O B A R B A R A M A R T IN E ZS R A N D I M O U N T A s s is ta n tA .D ., D ire c to r ,F a c ilitie s A s s is ta n tA .D ., G e n e ra lM a n a g e r M a rk e tin g a n dO p e ra tio n s S W A -C o m p lia n c e L e a rfie ldS p o rts

A S H L E Y  O F F E R M A N N C H R ISR IT T E R A s s o c ia teA .D ., A s s is ta n t D e v e lo p m e n t A th le tic sT ra in e r

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S T E V ES C H L IC K B u s in e s s C o o rd in a to r

M A R K E T IN G A N DC O R P O R A T ER E L A T IO N S(F A X :7 5 6 -7 2 5 5 ) S ta c iaM o m b u rg ,A s s t.A .D .fo rM a rk e tin g /C o rp o ra teR e la tio n s7 5 6 -0 2 8 0/ s m o m b u rg @c a lp o ly .e d u C a th e rin eR a y ,M a rk e tin ga n dP ro m o tio n sA s s is ta n t ............7 5 6 -7 2 9 2/ lm g ru te r@g m a il.c o m R o n n ieH e n d e rs o n ,M u s ta n gS p o rtsP ro p e rtie s. ..............7 5 6 -0 2 7 5/ rh e n d e 0 1 @c a lp o ly .e d u

A T H L E T IC S  C O M M U N IC A T IO N S(F A X :7 5 6 -2 6 5 0 ) E ricB u rd ic k ,In te rim D ire c to r ...............................7 5 6 -6 5 5 0/ e b u rd ic k @c a lp o ly .e d u C h risG io v a n n e tti,A s s is ta n tD ire c to r ........................7 5 6 -7 5 1 3/ c g io v a n n @c a lp o ly .e d u D o n o v a nA ird , A s s is ta n tD ire c to r...............................7 5 6 -6 5 3 1/ d a ird @c a lp o ly .e d u T B A ,In te rn..............................................................7 5 6 -2 4 1 0/ T B A A T H L E T IC ST R A IN IN G (F A X :7 5 6 -7 0 5 8 ) K ris ta lS lo v e r,H e a dA th le tic sT ra in e r...........................7 5 6 -6 0 6 5/ k e m ig @c a lp o ly .e d u J a m e sE g g e n ,A s s is ta n t .....................................7 5 6 -5 4 9 1/ je g g e n @c a lp o ly .e d u P a u lG a b rie ls o n ,A s s is ta n t ...............................7 5 6 -2 0 9 6/ p g a b rie l@c a lp o ly .e d u C h risR itte r, A s s is ta n t....................................7 5 6 -2 0 9 6/ c m ritte r@c a lp o ly .e d u

H A N N O NS T E P H E N S K R IS T A LS L O V E RS P H ILW E B B A s s is ta n tA .D ., H e a dA th le tic s S e n io rA s s o c ia te A c a d e m icS e rv ic e s A T ra in e r th le tic sD ire c to r

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S H E L L Y  W O L F A d m in is tra tiv e A s s is ta n t


CAL POLY ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT FACILITIES

ENHANCED BY SOME OF THE NATION’S MOST RAVENOUS CROWDS AND PRISTINE WEATHER, CAL POLY’S ATHLETICS FACILITIES PROVIDE THE MUSTANGS WITH AN UNPARALLELED HOME ADVANTAGE

Completed in 2006, Alex G. Spanos Stadium (above) hosts Cal Poly’s football and men’s and women’s soccer programs. The Mustang football team christened the complex on Nov. 18, 2006 with a 55-0 victory versus Savannah State, while a program-record 11,075 spectators packed Spanos Stadium Sept. 15, 2007 for Cal Poly’s season home-opening win against Weber State. On Oct. 17, 2008, another sellout crowd of 11,075 supporters – then the thirdlargest regular season crowd figure in NCAA men’s soccer history – flooded Spanos Stadium for Cal Poly’s nationally-televised showdown against central coast rival UC Santa Barbara. During the 2009 season, the men’s soccer program ranked third among NCAA Division I programs by averaging 2,213 fans per home date. Cal Poly’s volleyball, wrestling and basketball programs call the 3,032-seat Mott Athletics Center (right) home. The athletics department ensured its commitment to Cal Poly’s programs by installing a new $700,000 floor during the summer of 2007. During recent years, Mott Gym has hosted the Pac-12 Conference Wrestling Championships and, in front of a sold-out audience, the first and seconds rounds of the 2006 NCAA Volleyball Tournament (also right). The men’s basketball program produced its most recent sellout during a 64-50 loss to Big West Conference regular-season champion UC Irvine on Feb. 1, 2014. Additionally, the Mustang women’s basketball program drew a program-record 1,737 fans for a Feb. 14, 2009 game against UC Santa Barbara. Remodeled at a cost of more than $3 million, the Olympic-sized Anderson Aquatic Center (left) was completed in August 2009 and plays host to both Cal Poly’s men’s and women’s swimming and diving programs. Situated adjacent to the Mott Athletics Center, the pool measures 12,348 square feet. Eight 50-yard lanes highlight the complex, which also provides for a total of eighteen 25-yard cross course lanes. The complex also features a 15-by-30-foot all-shallow therapy pool. Anderson Aquatic Center held its first official event on Oct. 3, 2009, when the Mustang women’s swimming program welcomed thendefending national champion California to San Luis Obispo.

ADDITIONAL CAL POLY ATHLETICS FACILITY HIGHLIGHTS • With a picturesque mountain backdrop ringing the landscape, Ozzie Smith Plaza was completed in 2001 and plays host to the Bob Janssen Field softball and Baggett Stadium baseball venues. The Mustang baseball team regularly draws four-figure attendances -- 15 crowds in excess of 2,000 fans in 2014 -- and hosts nationally ranked competition. The Mustang softball program, which clinched its first Big West title in 2007 at Janssen Field, drew an overflow, program-record 1,532 fans for a 2007 doubleheader against perennial national powerhouse UCLA. Both venues feature spacious clubhouses, as well as batting cages and bullpen areas for both teams. • Cal Poly finished resurfacing an on-campus all-weather track in 2001 and completed improvements to the high jump and pole vault areas. The track and field program hosts its annual Cal Poly Invitational each March.

• Cal Poly broke ground on the Sports Complex in 1999, which, in addition to Baggett Stadium and Bob Janssen Field, features six multi-purpose fields for use by the school’s intercollegiate and club teams, as well as intramural programs.

• During the 2008-09 academic year, Cal Poly finished construction on the FieldTurf Upper Field, located above Ozzie Smith Plaza. The area is used by Cal Poly’s athletics programs and intramural leagues.

• Cal Poly opened Mustang Courts in 2001 and installed an electronic scoreboard in time for the 2014 season. The sevencourt complex is located behind Mott Gym, features permanent chairback seating and is used by both the men’s and women’s tennis programs.

• The Mustang men’s golf program hosts the Firestone Grill Intercollegiate and the women’s team hosts the Lamkin Grip Cup Invitational at Cypress Ridge Golf Course in nearby Arroyo Grande. Cal Poly, has hosted the Big West Conference women’s golf championship at the San Luis Obispo Country Club four of the last five years and will host the men’s finals in 2015.

• An on-campus golf practice facility, featuring bent, Bermuda and paspalum grasses, is located near the Ornamental Horticulture facility. A swing lab, located in Mott Gym, was completed in 2003 and utilizes computer equipment to analyze a golfer's swing.

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• The Fairbanks Memorial Cross Country Course in San Luis Obispo has regularly played host to the Big West Cross Country Championships.


Welcome to San Luis Obispo nmatched beauty that comprises miles of sandy coastline and rocky ocean outcroppings, world-class wineries and rolling hills, historic landmarks and celebrated shopping and dining opportunities that stretch from coffeehouses to diverse and award-winning cuisine are all factors that make San Luis Obispo one of the most breathtaking and impressive places to reside within the United States. One of the oldest cities in California, San Luis Obispo was founded in 1772 with the establishment of the fifth of California’s 21 Spanish missions. The city has grown and flourished since the Feb. 16, 1856 incorporation and is now a bustling college town that offers a quality of life unlike few places in the United States. Endless hiking and biking trails along pristine lakes and mountains provide the perfect training for outdoor enthusiasts. Surfers flock to the 80 miles of continuous coastline in San Luis Obispo County. In 2009, U.S. News and World Report ranked San Luis Obispo No. 8 on its top-10 list of Best Places to Live. San Luis Obispo features a year-round climate that includes an average of 315 days of sunshine per year and a median temperature of 73 degrees. Located along U.S. Highway 101, San Luis Obispo is roughly halfway between San Francisco and Los Angeles. The city features a regional airport serviced by two carriers with daily connecting flights to San Francisco, Los Angeles and Phoenix. A second regional airport is located 35 miles south in Santa Maria.

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SAN LUIS OBISPO FACTS Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .220 miles south of San Francisco and 200 miles north of Los Angeles Miles to Nearest Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Average Yearly Temperature High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 degrees Average Yearly Precipitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 inches Average Days of Sunshine per Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .315 Median Resident Age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Population (2010 Census) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45,119 Miles of County Coastline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80 Average Household Income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$60,534 Nearby Airport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .San Luis Obispo County Regional

SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY ATTRACTIONS • • • •

Founded in 1772, Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa is the fifth of California’s 21 Spanish missions. Downtown San Luis Obispo features prime restaurants and shopping. The Thursday night Farmers’ Market brings produce vendors, food stands and live entertainment to downtown. The county features a thriving wine business with more than two dozen premier wineries within easy reach of downtown. • Madonna Inn is a landmark that features 109 uniquely-themed rooms and eccentric architecture. • Hearst Castle, William Randolph Hearst’s elaborate summer home, is located 45 miles north along the coast in San Simeon. • Hikers, bikers, equestrians and other outdoor enthusiasts have access to extensive trails, parks and mountains. Three golf courses reside in San Luis Obispo with 12 additional sites located within 28 miles of downtown. With 80 miles of coastline, San Luis Obispo County features infinite opportunities for surfers, anglers, kayakers and whale-watchers.

San Luis Obispo, from nearby Bishop’s Peak

Athletics and Academic Excellence • www.gopoly.com


2014-15 Cal Poly Wrestling Schedule

Date Oct. 24 Nov. 2 Nov. 8 Nov. 8 Nov. 14 Nov. 16 Nov. 21

Opponent Time GREEN vs. GOLD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 p.m. at Clarion Open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .All Day CAL BAPTIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 p.m. SAN FRANCISCO STATE . . . . . . . . .3:30 p.m. PURDUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 p.m. at Roadrunner Open (Fresno) . . . . . . . . .All Day $NORTHERN COLORADO . . . . . . . . . . .3 p.m. --Windy City Showcase (Evanston, IL) Dec. 6 at Northwestern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 a.m. Dec, 6 vs. Eastern Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:30 a.m. Dec. 6 vs. Princeton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 noon --Dec. 21 at Reno Tnmt. of Champions . . . . . . . . .All Day Jan. 9 WYOMING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 p.m. Jan. 10 BROWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 p.m. Jan. 16 AIR FORCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 p.m. Jan. 18 *at Stanford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 p.m. Jan. 29 *^$BAKERSFIELD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 p.m. Feb. 5 *at Boise State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 or 7 p.m. Feb. 7 *at Oregon State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 p.m. Feb. 15 at Grand Canyon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 p.m. Feb. 16 *at Arizona State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 p.m. March 1 Pac-12 Conf. Championship (Stanford) .11 a.m. Mar. 19-21 NCAA Championships (St. Louis, MO) .All Day *Pacific-12 Conference match ^Homecoming All Times Pacific $University Union Plaza

Photograph by: Eric Burdick


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