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Table of Contents Quick Facts........................................................................................1 Roster..................................................................................................2 Outlook..............................................................................................3 Head Coach..................................................................................4-5 Assistant Coaches.........................................................................6-7 Athlete Profiles.......................................................................... 8-17 Senior........................................................................................8 Junior.........................................................................................9 Sophomores....................................................................... 9-11 Freshmen..........................................................................12-16
Support Staff...........................................................................17-18 Opponents................................................................................19-21 2007-08 SoCon Recap..........................................................22-23 2007-08 Results......................................................................24-25 History and Records...............................................................26-27 Facilities.......................................................................................... 28 President......................................................................................... 29 Director of Athletics...................................................................... 30 Southern Conference.................................................................... 31 This is The Citadel...................................................................32-40
The Citadel Athletics Department Mission Statement The mission of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics at The Citadel is to develop, maintain, and continue to improve a well-rounded program of athletics geared to the aims and objectives of The Citadel, the Southern Conference, and the National Collegiate Athletic Association. In order to carry out this mission, all athletics personnel must be familiar with the athletics policy as approved by the Board of Visitors and the President of The Citadel: The Citadel policy on intercollegiate athletics includes a balanced program covering a broad spectrum of sports for men and women. The College will support this program to enable its representatives to be competitive in every respect. The Citadel will compete as a Division I institution under current NCAA and Southern Conference regulations. The athletics program will be conducted within the aims, standards, and objectives of The Citadel as a comprehensive military college providing a quality education. The Department of Athletics is committed to gender and minority equity in all of its programs. In addtion, for the safety and welfare of student-athletes, The Citadel maintains full-time certified trainers, a college surgeon, and special orthopedic doctors to provide medical support services.
General Information
Location:...............................................................................Charleston, S.C. Founded:................................................................................................ 1842 Enrollment:........................................................................................... 2,086 Colors:...................................................................Citadel Blue and White Affiliation:...........................................................................NCAA Division I Conference:......................................................................................Southern Nickname:.........................................................................Bulldogs, Cadets President:............................................................. Lt Gen John W. Rosa, Jr. Director of Athletics:.........................................................Larry Leckonby Sr. Associate AD/Internal Affairs:................................. Ray Whiteman Associate AD/Sr. Woman Administrator:..................... Kelly Simpson Associate AD:...........................................................................Paul Plunkett Associate AD/Marketing and Promotions:................. Andy Solomon Asst. AD/Compliance:................................................................ Todd Lair Asst. AD/Event Management:......................................... Robby Bennett Asst. AD/Facilities:.............................................................. Mike Groshon Faculty Athletic Rep.:...................................... Lt. Col. William Sharbrough Director of Sports Medicine:............................................ Andy Clawson Athletic Department:......................................................(843) 953-5070 Media Relations Director:..........................................Noelle Orr Blaney Associate Media Relations Director:...............................Patrick Walsh Assistant Media Relations Director:.............................Reah Nicholson Video/Graphics Coordinator:.................................................. Jamie Severns Media Relations Assistant:..................................................Ashley Keyes Media Relations Assistant/Wrestling:...............................Allison Taylor Taylor’s E-mail:.......................................................taylorl1@citadel.edu Media Relations Office:.................................................(843) 953-5120 Media Relations Fax:.....................................................(843) 953-6727 Website:................................................................. www.CitadelSports.com Mailing Address:...................................................... The Citadel Athletics ........................................................................................ 171 Moultrie Street ........................................................................Charleston, SC 29409-6150
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Coaching Staff
Head Coach:................................................... Rob Hjerling (American ‘94) Hjerling’s Citadel record (years):........................................68-72-3 (10) Hjerling’s overall record (years):....................................................... Same Assistant Coaches:...........................Jeff Ragan, Evan Sola, Billy Linane Wrestling Office Phone:.................................................. (843) 953-4865
Team Information
2007-08 Record:................................................................................... 7-8 2007-08 SoCon Record:........................................................2-3 (Fourth) 2008 SoCon Tournament Finish:..................................................Fourth Starters Returning/Lost:.......................................................................7/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...........................................................6/5 Key Returnees:..................Tyler Sim (125), Derek Royster (141), Justin Sparrow(149), Keith Koziel (157), JC Oddo (174), Derek Sickel (165), ..........................................................................................Aaron Brown (HWT) Top Newcomers:..... Richard Alarcon (125), David Ivashchenko (141), .................Pierre Frazile (133), Kelby Smith (184), Odie Delaney (197) Key Losses:...............................Michael Arias (141), John Buck (197), ........................................ Darius Caldwell (184), Brendan Prince (165)
Credits
The 2008-09 Citadel Wrestling Media Guide was edited and written by Allison Taylor and Jamie Severns, layout and design by Severns using Adobe InDesign CS2 and Photoshop CS2. Photos provided by The Citadel photographer Russ Pace. A special thanks to Noelle Orr Blaney, Reah Nicholson and The Citadel wrestling coaching staff. Printing by Minuteman Press.
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2008-09 Roster Name Height Richard Alarcon Aaron Brown Manuel Camargo Alex Croasmun Odie Delaney Pierre Frazile Ryan Heald Brian Hurley David Ivashchenko Bobby Jones Keith Koziel Ivan Muller J.C. Oddo Roland Pitts Derek Royster Derek Sickel Tyler Sim Kelby Smith Justin Sparrow Justin Stewart Kip Thompson Casey Underwood
Weight
5-6 5-11 6-1 5-9 6-3 5-6 5-8 6-0 5-6 6-0 5-9 5-10 5-9 6-1 5-6 6-0 5-6 6-3 5-10 5-8 5-7 5-11
125 285 197 157 197 133 141 184 141 197 157 285 174 174 141 165 125 184 149 125 149 165
Bulldogs by State/Country California
New Hampshire
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Richard Alarcon
Derek Sickel
Brian Hurley J.C. Oddo
Florida
North Carolina
Derek Royster
Keith Koziel
Aaron Brown
Bobby Jones
Odie Delaney
Justin Sparrow
Pierre Frazile
Justin Stewart
Virginia
Roland Pitts
Ryan Heald
Casey Underwood
Year Hometown Fr. R-Sr. Fr. R-Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. R-Fr. R-Fr. Fr. R-So. So. Jr. Fr. R-Fr. Fr. So. R-Fr.
Lakewood, Calif. Charlotte, N.C. Mexico City, Mexico Johnstown, Ohio Destin, Fla. Port Charlotte, Fla. Matthews, N.C. Irmo, S.C. Pittsburgh, Pa. Greenville, S.C. Brandon, Fla. Covington, La. Greenville, S.C. Jacksonville, Fla. Woodruff, S.C. Plaistow, N.H. Washington, Pa. Norcross, Ga. Gastonia, N.C. Tarboro, N.C. Atlanta, Ga. Roanoke, Va.
Bulldogs by Weight Class 125........................................Richard Alarcon, Tyler Sim, Justin Stewart 133.......................................................................................... Pierre Frazile 141.............................. Ryan Heald, David Ivashchenko, Derek Royster 149............................................................. Justin Sparrow, Kip Thompson 157................................................................Alex Croasmun, Keith Koziel 165........................................................ Derek Sickel, Casey Underwood
Georgia
Ohio
Mexico
Kip Thompson
Alex Croasmun
Manuel Camargo
Kelby Smith Pennsylvania Louisiana
Tyler Sim
Ivan Muller
David Ivashchenko
174.........................................................................J.C. Oddo, Roland Pitts 184..................................................................... Brian Hurley, Kelby Smith 197.............................. Manuel Camargo, Odie Delaney, Bobby Jones HWT................................................................... Aaron Brown, Ivan Muller
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Outlook The Citadel wrestling team is preparing for a strong 2008-09 season. The Bulldogs have four returning Southern Conference placers from last season which include redshirt senior heavyweight Aaron Brown, 125-pound Tyler Sim, 141-pound Derek Royster and 157-pound Keith Koziel.
This year’s schedule features trips to tournaments such as the Reno Tournament of Champions, the Southern Scuffle, the Penn State Open and the All-Academy Championships. The Bulldogs will face some of the nation’s top competition in December at the Reno Tournament of Champions in Nevada. They will then continue with the Southern Scuffle in Greensboro, N.C. to close out 2008.
“Royster is showing great leadership coming off of a solid 2007-08 season, where he was a consistent contribution for the Bulldogs,” said Bulldog Head Coach Rob Hjerling. “We have high expectations for him this season. Aaron Brown is a very athletic wrestler and is looking to finish his career in a positive way.” Bulldog wrestlers 149-pound Justin Sparrow, 174-pound J.C. Oddo and HWT- Ivan Muller are also looking to contribute quite a bit to the team this season. Coach Hjerling looks forward to these two men coming back this year. “These wrestlers have great potential after coming off of a good redshirt year, and we have high expectations for them both,” Hjerling said. The Bulldogs also have a number of new athletes joining the team. This group of wrestlers consists of state placers, state champions and two High School All-Americans. A total of 11 athletes join the team including Richard Alarcon, Manuel Camargo, Alex Croasmum, Odie Delaney, Pierre Frazile, Ryan Heald, David Ivashchenko, Bobby Jones, Roland Pitts, Kelby Smith and Justin Stewart.
The Bulldogs will start Southern Conference competition on Jan. 30 in Chattanooga against the Mocs and will continue as they travel up to Lexington, Va., to face the Keydets of VMI. The Cadets will host the Southern Conference Championships on March 7 at home in McAlister Field House.
Alarcon is a High School All-American from Lakewood, Calif., who is slated to wrestle in the 125-pound weight class. Smith and Delaney are the two high school state champions who will join the Bulldogs this season. Smith comes from Wesleyan, Ga. and is expected to wrestle at either 184 or 197 pounds for the Bulldogs. Delaney is put down as a 197-pounder from South Walton, Fla. who earned high school All-America honors. Highlighting the schedule are five home dual matches, allowing wrestling enthusiasts the opportunity to check out the Bulldogs from November through March when they will host the Southern Conference Championships.
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Head Coach
Rob
Hjerling 10th Season American ‘97
Head Coach Rob Hjerling, the 2004 Southern Conference Coach of the Year and a 1994 graduate of American University, is in his 10th season as head coach of The Citadel’s wrestling program. Hjerling has an overall record of 61-64-3 and a combined 4431-1 over the last five seasons. After going 2-11-2 and 1-4 in the SoCon (5th of 6) his first season, Hjerling boosted the Bulldogs to 13-3 and 5-0 in the SoCon (1st of 6) in 2004. The Bulldogs made great strides in 2008; besting their record from the two previous seasons along with bringing in a top recruiting class. The Citadel secured big conference wins against VMI and Davidson. Hjerling led the Bulldogs to some of the most prestigous tournaments in college wrestling today, affording the young team the opportunity to gain valuable experience competing against the nations top competition. The team placed fourth in the Southern Conference Championships with six individual placers. In 2007, the Bulldogs had a nationally ranked athlete in Travis Piccard, who was invited to the All-Star Classic. The Citadel was led by experience and future prospects. The Bulldog lineup ran the gammet from true freshmen to redshirt seniors. This was a tansition year for the team as the gained experience and grew stronger as cadet-studet-athletes. The squad placed fourth at the Southern Conference Tournament with six placers.
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Hjerling guided the 2006 squad to a historical season as Dan Thompson became the first All-American wrestler in Bulldog history by placing seventh at 165 pounds at the NCAA Championships. Thompson also won the Southern Conference Championship at 165 pounds and six other Bulldogs placed to help The
Citadel to a third place finish in the conference. Sean Markey joined Thompson at the NCAA Championships at 141 pounds after earning an at-large bid by finishing second in the SoCon and being named the SoCon Wrestler of the Year. The 2005, squad placed second in SoCon and sent three wrestlers to the NCAA tournament to mark the sixth time in six seasons that the Bulldogs sent wrestlers to the National Championship and the fifth season with multiple qualifiers. They also had five other wrestlers earn spots on the podium. In 2004, the Bulldogs matched their highest ever winning percentage with a record of 13-3 (.813) on their way to the school’s first SoCon wrestling championship since 1967. Hjerling’s grapplers included four individual conference champions in Ryan McClester (125), Dan Thompson (157), Keith Clifton (174) and Billy Linane (Hwt), all earning automatic bids to the NCAA Championship, while Sean Markey (133) earned one of the leagues at-large bids to bring the total number of Bulldogs in the NCAA’s to five. McClester was named the SoCon Wrestler of the Year. Hjerling directed the third place 2003 squad to the highest winning percentage, .813, in school history. The Hjerling-led group saw two members, Keith Clifton (184) and Billy Linane (Hwt), win SoCon championships, while six others grappled to finish in the top three in the SoCon. With two conference champs and three runners-up, the Bulldogs sent four members of the 2003 team to the NCAA championships in Kansas City. The 2003 squad also saw two grapplers make their way into the national rankings. The 133-pound Sean Markey finished the season ranked as high as 18th nationally by The Wrestling Mall,
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Head Coach while 149-pound Travis Piccard saw his name make it to 19th late in the season by the same publication. The Bulldogs finished that season with a mark of 13-3. In 2001-02, the Bulldogs entered numerous tournaments with NCAA powerhouses and also wrestled dual meets versus Top 25 teams. Hjerling led The Citadel to scoring the most points since the SoCon’s 1967 Championship Team and best dual meet record since 1991 at 10-7. The Bulldogs had seven conference placers, five finalists, one SoCon champion and one NCAA qualifier. In 2000-01, there were six conference placers, two conference finalists, one SoCon champion and two NCAA qualifiers. The team was ranked 16th in the National Wrestling Coaches Association’s Academic Top 25. During his first season (‘99-‘00) he had four conference placers, one conference finalist and one NCAA qualifier. The level of competition drastically increased with Hjerling at the helm. The team managed to go 5-15 and 2-3 SoCon (4th of 6). Hjerling came to The Citadel after spending the 1998-99 season as an assistant coach at George Mason University, where he helped the Patriots to a runner-up finish in the Colonial Athletic Association while coaching four NCAA qualifiers. Following Hjerling’s departure, George Mason had one of their best seasons yet, showing the superb recruiting that had been done during Hjerling’s time there. He spent the previous two seasons as an assistant coach at his alma mater. Hjerling coached five NCAA qualifiers during those two seasons. He got his start in coaching at Manheim Township High School in Lancaster, Pa., spending the 1995-96 campaign as an assistant coach. As a senior at American University, Hjerling posted a 28-4 overall record. In addition, the Lancaster, Pa., native captured the Colonial Athletic Association’s 158-pound weight class championship, garnered CAA Most Outstanding Wrestler honors and earned a berth in the NCAA Championships. He completed his wrestling career with 69 victories. Hjerling is married to the former Megan Hoban of Cleveland, Ohio. The couple has a one-year-old son Seamus and are expecting their second child in early 2009.
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Assistant Head Coach
Jeff
Ragan Ninth Season Oklahoma State ‘00
Assistant Head Coach Jeff Ragan, a former All-American at Oklahoma State, is in his ninth season as an assistant head wrestling coach at The Citadel. Under the assistance of Ragan, the Bulldogs crowned their first All-American in Dan Thompson, and have stood at the top of the Southern Conference podium. Ragan brings the technical knowledge and skill to the practice room on a daily basis as he helps train the Bulldogs’ smaller weights. Ragan has helped the Bulldogs excel on the mat and in the Classroom. As a teacher and coach, he aides the team in becoming high quality cadet-studentathletes. Ragan graduated from Oklahoma State in May of 2000 with a bachelor of science degree in mathematics. A four-year letterman in wrestling, Ragan was a member of three Big XII Conference championship teams while posting an overall record of 101-43. As a senior, the Englewood, Fla., native won 31 matches and captured the Big XII Conference individual crown in the 125-pound weight class and finished sixth at the NCAA Championships to earn All-America honors.
A four-time Big XII All-Academic Team selection, Ragan was named the Oklahoma State Male Student-Athlete-of-
the-Year in 2000 and was tabbed to the National Wrestling Coaches Association’s Academic All-America team. In addition, he became the 19th wrestler in Oklahoma State history to register 100 career victories. Ragan also was a four-time freestyle AllAmerican. In 1998 he captured a Freestyle Espior National Champion title and became a Junior World Team member, where he placed in the top 10. As a prep star, Ragan posted a 103-5 overall record at Lemon Bay High School, making three finalist appearances and winning a pair of Florida state championships, while earning Outstanding Wrestler honors as a junior and senior. Ragan finished graduate school at The Citadel in December of 2002 and also works as an adjunct professor in The Citadel’s mathematics department. He is married to the former Andrea Denise Clark. The couple has a daughter, Allie, and a son, Jacob.
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Assistant Coaches
Evan
“I am very pleased to have someone of
Sola
Evan’s caliber join our staff. He is a good wrestler and a good technician but he is also a very well-rounded individual. He is going to make a difference with this young group of wrestlers that we have this year.” - Coach Hjerling
Second Season Evan Sola joined the Bulldog wrestling staff last season as an assistant coach. The two-time AllAmerican and three-time Atlantic Coast Conference Champion comes to The Citadel after an undergraduate tenure at North Carolina.
North Carolina ‘07
Assistant Coach
A leader on the UNC wrestling squad, Sola finished his career with a record of 117-32, tying for fourth in program history in the all-time wins category. Sola’s name can also be found in the all-time pins category as he won 27 matches by fall, placing him ninth. The former 133-pound wrestler was honored twice as the ACC Wrestler of the Year and once as the ACC Championship Most Outstanding Wrestler.
During his collegiate tenure, Sola was a four-time ACC finalist and four-time NCAA qualifier earning All-America honors twice. He was the recipient of the Most Falls in the Least Amount of Time Award at the 2005 NCAA Championship with three falls in 6:11. Sola proved to be a dedicated student-athlete while at UNC earning All-ACC Academic Wrestling Team honors while in the pursuit of a bachelor’s degree in psychology.
The Wernersville, Pa. native graduated from Conrad Weiser High School with the third all-time highest win record in state history, posting a 160-7 record.
Sola is currently pursuing his master’s degree in counseling at The Citadel Graduate College.
Billy
“We are excited to have Billy back in
Linane
our wrestling room. He has a wealth of knowledge and experience to pass on to our upper weights.” -Coach Hjerling
Billy Linane joins the Bulldog wrestling staff this season as an assistant coach. Linane is a 2005 graduate of The Citadel, where he majored in Criminal Justice and was a four-time letter winner in the heavyweight division.
First Season The Citadel ‘05
Assistant Coach
Linane was the 17th wrestler in school history to become a member of The Citadel Wrestling Wall of Fame. Among his accomplishments as a Bulldog were 92 career wins, a four-time Southern Conference tournament finalist, two-time conference champion, and two-time NCAA qualifier. The Kissimme, Fla. Native graduated from Gateway High School. Linane was a two-time state placer; fourth Place as a junior and state champion as a senior. He was also named Junior Greco All-American, finishing with a record of 112-24.
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After graduating from The Citadel, Linane served as an assistant wrestling coach at Hillcrest High School from 2006-2008. While coaching at Hillcrest during the 2006-07 season the team took second in the state dual tournament and they won the traditional state title. During the 2007-08 wrestling season the team took eighth in the traditional state tournament. Currently Linane resides in Charleston, S.C. and serves as a corrections officer for The Charleston County Detention Center. He is expected to bring a wide base of experience and knowledge to the wrestling program this season.
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Aaron
Brown Redshirt Senior 5-11 285 Pounds Charlotte, N.C.
HWT HWT
2007-08: Competed at heavyweight for the Bulldogs... notched a 22-15 record, including 10-5 in dual meet competition... tied for a team-high of eight falls with the fast coming in 25 seconds... placed second at the Pembroke Classic to open the season... finished out the second half of the season with a fourth place finish at the All-Academy and Southern Conference Championships. 2006-07: Did not compete. 2005-06: Redshirted. 2004-05: Wrestled at 197 and 285 pounds... placed second at the VMI Keydet Invitational... compiled a record of 7-22. High School: All-State wrestler... 2004 3A North Carolina State Champion at 215 pounds... two-time All-Conference performer in football and wrestling... lettered in wrestling and football all four years at Weddington High School. Personal: Born March 28, 1986... son of Gavin and Pam Brown... graduated from The Citadel with a bachelor’s degree in business administration... currently pursuing a master’s degree in business administration through The Citadel Graduate College.
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Tyler
Sim Junior 5-6
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125 Pounds Washington, Pa.
2007-08: Notched a 13-11 record while wrestling at the 125-pound weight class for the Bulldogs... recorded two falls and a major decision throughout the season... placed third at the annual All-Academy Championships... helped The Citadel to a fourth place Southern Conference finish placing fourth.
High School: Attended McGuffey High School and earned three letters as a member of the wrestling squad… had a career record of 72-12… ranked the fifth best senior in the country at 112 pounds and was an Amateur Wrestling News All-American… finished in third place in Pennsylvania’s AAA division… also received two letters in cross country.
2006-07: Wrestled at the 125-pound weight class for the bulldogs... notched an 18-23 record with three pins and three major decisions... placed fourth at the Southern Conference Mat Jam Tournament.
Personal: Born March 1, 1988… son of David and Mary Lynn… grandfather Nick Petronka was an All-American wrestler at Indiana... majoring in business administration.
Brian
Hurley
Sophomore 6-0
184 184
2007-08: Stepped in at the 184-pound weight class for the Bulldogs for the Southern Conference Tournament... notched a 3-10 record including two falls. High School: Earned nine varsity letters at Dutch Fork High School, two in track and field, three in football and four in wrestling... two-time regional champion... earned All-State honors placing fourth... member of the 2006 lower state runner-up
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184 Pounds Irmo, S.C.
wrestling team... notched a career record of 103-31... coached at Dutch Fork by Ken Wilson, Rick Smith and Doug Rivers. Personal: Born Dec. 6, 1988... son of Michael and Deborah Hurley... majoring in history.
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koziel Sophomore 5-9 157 Pounds Brandon, Fla.
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2007-08: Started at the 157-pound weight class for the Bulldogs... notched an 18-19 record including a 7-8 record in dual meet action... secured bonus points in more than one quarter of his matches with five major desicions and five falls... recorded his first collegiate win at the Pembroke Classic where he placed second... finished out the season’s tournaments placing fourth in the All-Academy Championships and the Southern Conference Tournament, respectively.
High School: Three-time varsity letterwinner of the Brandon High School wrestling team... five-time All-Area and five-time state placer... member of the 2006 and 2007 Florida state champion team... team holds the longest winning streak in history going 450-0... coached at Brandon by Russ Cozart. Personal: Born Sept. 9, 1989... son of Jamie and Keith Koziel... majoring in criminal justice.
Derek
Royster Redshirt Sophomore 5-6 141 Pounds Woodruff, S.C.
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2007-08: Wrestled at the 149-pound weight class for the Bulldogs... began the season with a second place finish at The Citadel Open... notched a 21-20 record for the year, going 7-8 in dual meet action... secured six major decisions and five falls... placed fourth in the Southern Conference Championships.
High School: Earned four letters as a member of the wrestling team at Woodruff High School… a three-time state champion at the A/ AA levels in South Carolina… named South Carolina’s Most Outstanding Wrestler at the A/AA divisions in 2006… received four letters in football and track.
2006-07: Redshirted... notched a 2-6 record.
Personal: Born April 22, 1988… son of Audrey Royster… majoring in business administration.
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Derek
Sickel Sophomore 6-0
165 165
2007-08: Claimed the starting position at the 174-pound weight class... placed third in The Citadel Open... recorded an 8-26 record with four major decisions and two falls. High School: Member of the wrestling and football teams at Timberlane High School where he lettered four years in each... four-time state finalist... three-time wrestling state champion... three-time New England placewinner... 2007 New England
165 Pounds Plaistow, N.H.
champion... placed seventh at the 2006 Beast of the East... earned All-America honors placing eighth at Senior Nationals... recorded a career record of 157-27... coached at Timberlane by Barry Chouljian, Don Woodworth and Sean Kiley. Personal: Born June 9, 1988... son of Paul and Ellen Sickel... majoring in criminal justice.
Kirby
Thompson Sophomore 5-7
149 149
2007-08: Stepped in for the Bulldogs at the 141-pound weight class... notched a 5-9 record against NCAA competition.
High School: Lettered three years in football and four years in Lacrosse and wrestling at Wesleyan School... three-time Georgia state placer... recipient of the Iron Wolf award... accumulated a career record of 80-30... coached at Wesleyan by Jeff Bedard and Sam Walker.
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149 Pounds Atlanta, Ga.
Personal: Born Oct. 7, 1988... son of Kirby and Roseanne Thompson... goes by his nickname Kip... majoring in business administration.
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Richard
High School: Lettered four times in wrestling and two in cross country at Mayfair High School… named outstanding wrestler… was three-time MVP… four-time scholar athlete… eight-time tournament MVP... placed fifth in state championships… earned All-America honors placing eighth at national championships... concluded his high schol career with a 162-33 record... coached at Mayfair by Bart Roper, Richard Lake, Brian Ikeda and Jim Pendleton.
Alarcon Freshman 5-6 125 Pounds Lakewood, Calif.
Manuel
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Personal: Born on Nov. 9, 1990 in Monteclaire, Calif.… son of Richard and Raquel Alarcon… majoring in business administration. High School: Two-time letterwinner in wrestling as well as one year in swimming, track and field and football at Missouri Military Academy... earned AllState honors placing in the state tournament... captain of the wrestling and football team... named wrestling MVP... member of the Honor Society.
Camargo Freshman 6-1 197 Pounds Mexico City, Mexico
Alex
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Croasmun 5-9 Johnstown, Ohio 14
2007-08: Redshirted... wrestled at Edinboro. High School: Four-time letterwinner in wrestling at St. Francis Desales... placed in the state championships... had a high school record of 153-28... member of a top 10 team in the state all four years... coaches by Mark Marinelli.
Redshirt Freshman 157 Pounds
Personal: Born on Dec. 26, 1989 in Mexico City, Mexico... son of Manuel and Sybil Camargo... double majoring in political science and Spanish.
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Personal: Born on June 3, 1988 in San Bernadeno, Calif.... son of Steve and Valerie Croasmun... majoring in criminal justice.
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Odie
High School: Was a Florida high school state champion... earned All-America honors placing fifth at Senior Nationals... four-time letterwinner in wrestling and two-time in football at South Walton High School.
Delaney
Personal: Born on Nov. 13, 1989 in Santa Rosa Beach, Fla.... is the son of Polly and Jerry Jackson... majoring in criminal justice.
Freshman 6-3
197
197 Pounds
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High School: Three-time letterwinner in wrestling at Charlotte High School... placed sixth, third and second in the state championships in three separate appearances... had a high school record of 150-22... coached at Charlotte by Evan Robinson and Andrew Tenney.
Destin, Fla.
Pierre
Frazile
Personal: Born on Dec. 6, 1990 in Haiti... son of Bernadette Frazile... majoring in criminal justice.
Freshman 5-6
133 133
High School: Four-time letterwinner in wrestling and one in soccer at Butler High School... named All-Mecklenburg and AllConference wrestler... earned All-State honors placing sixth in the state championships... had a high school record of 8040... coached at Butler by Billy and Mark Puckett... a dedicated Eagle Scout.
Port Charlotte, Fla.
Ryan
Heald Freshman
Personal: Born on Feb. 22, 1990 in Charlotte, N.C.... son of Melaine and Ralph Heald... majoring in business administration.
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David
High School: Four-time letterwinner in wrestling at South Park High School... earned All-State honors placing in the Pennsylvania state championships... had a high school record of 131- 32... coached by Ken Karwowski and Blake Toki.
Ivashchenko
Personal: Born on June 24, 1990 in Nikolaev, Ukraine... son of Vladimir and Liliya Ivashchenko... brother Andrey wrestled at the Naval Academy... majoring in electrical engineering.
Freshman 5-6 141 Pounds Pittsburgh, Pa.
Bobby
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Jones
High School: Four-time letterwinner in wrestling and two-time in football at Eastside High School... member of the state championship team for five straight years... coached by Jack Kozmicki and John Thorpe.
Freshman
Personal: Born on July 13, 1990 in Greenville, S.C.... son of Bobby and Cathy Jones... majoring in criminal justice.
6-0 197 Pounds Greenville, S.C.
Ivan
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Muller Redshirt Freshman 5-10 285 Pounds Covington, La. 16
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2007-08: Redshirted... placed third in The Citadel Open with a 3-1 record... notched four more victories on the season closing it out with a 7-8 record. High School: Earned three varsity letters in both wrestling and football at Archbishop Rummel... two-time state placer with a second place finish at a junior and securing the top spot as state champion in his senior season... served as team captain... recipient of the school’s athletic excellence award... two-time All-American placing fourth in freestyle and fifth in Greco at Fargo... recipient of the AllState Sugar Bowl Scholar Athlete award... coached at Rummel by Ryan Hess, Patrick Ritchie and James Ravanack. Personal: Born Jan. 5, 1989... son of Deloris Hesni and Bennie Felix... majoring in biology.
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JC
2007-08: Redshirted... recorded an 11-10 record from four open tournaments... placed second in the Edinboro Open... secured bonus bonus in nearly one quarter of his matches, notching two major decisions and three falls. High School: Member of the wrestling and football teams at Eastside High School... four-time letterwinner in wrestling... four-time 3A state champion... received Most Outstanding Wrestler of the State Tournament honors as a freshman... three-time high school All-American... three-time MVP of Eastside’s team... went undefeated in freshman and junior seasons... compiled an overall four-year record of 210-7... team was four-time 3A state champs... coached at Eastside by Jack Kosmicki.
Oddo Redshirt Freshman 5-9
174
Personal: Born Jan. 6, 1989... son of James and Emily Oddo... majoring in criminal justice.
174
High School: Four-time letterwinner in wrestling and two-time letterwinner in football at First Coast High School‌ twotime district champion... regional runnerup as a senior... two-time state qualifier... earned All-State honors placing sixth as a senior... received the Outstanding Service Award.
Greenville, S.C.
Roland
Pitts Freshman
Personal: Born on July 21, 1990 in Jacksonville, Fla.... son of Tyrone and Lisa Pitts... majoring in criminal justice.
6-1
174 174
High School: Four-time letterwinner in wrestling and three-time letterwinner in football at Wesleyan School... earned All-State honors as a state champion... member of the Georgia high school state championship team... member of Team Georgia... coached by Jeff Plunk, Buck Shiver, Jeff Bedard and Sean Hage.
174 Pounds Jacksonville, Fla.
Kelby
Smith Freshman
Personal: Born on June 30, 1989 in Jacksonville, Texas... son of Eric Smith and Kelly Lindsey... majoring in criminal justice.
6-3
184 184
Corps of Cadets
174 Pounds
184 Pounds Norcross, Ga. 17
2008-09 Bulldogs
Justin
2007-08: Redshirted... recorded a 8-7 record for the season seeing action in three open tournaments... Placed third at the Pembroke classic... notched one technical fall and two falls with the fastest in 30 seconds.
Sparrow Redshirt Freshman 5-10 149 Pounds Gastonia, N.C.
Justin
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Stewart Freshman
Tarboro, N.C.
Casey
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High School: Attended Tarboro High School... lettered four years in wrestling... three-time conference champion... three-time regional qualifier... member of a two-time conference championship team... had a record of 117-52... coached at Tarboro by Kevin Rowls and David Wotijeki.
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Underwood Redshirt Freshman
Personal: Born Sept. 20, 1988... son of Danny and Sherri Sparrow... majoring in criminal justice.
Personal: Born on July 10, 1990 in Wilmington, N.C.... son of Jacob Stewart and Michael and Robbie Rogers... father wrestled for the Mountaineers at Appalachian State... majoring in history.
5-8 125 Pounds
High School: Lettered four years in wrestling at East Gaston High School... three-time conference champion... four-time regional champion... four-time state champion... team was 2004 North Carolina state champions... accumulated a career record of 212-6... coached at East Gaston by Scott Goins.
2007-08: Redshirted...competed in four open tournaments... finished season with a 5-10 record. High School: Lettered four years in wrestling and two in baseball and football at Patrick Henry High School... two-time district runner-up... 2007 district champion... accumulated a career record of 120-38... coached at Patrick Henry by Michael Duncan.
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Personal: Born Nov. 1, 1988... son of Robert and Veronica Underwood... majoring in business administration.
South
Carolina
Support Staff 2008-09 Wrestling Managers
MGR MGR MGR Austin Fowler
Patrick Kelly
Weston Newton
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Corps of Cadets
Support Staff gospel choir. She was also a six-time letterwinner on the women’s track and field team. Allison was a six-time Southern Conference finalist, 2006 Braskie Award Recipient, Dean’s List Honoree as well as an Athletics Director’s Honor Roll student.
Allison
Taylor
Taylor served two years with Team IP Events & Apparel in Owensboro, Ky. She performed various duties and event website management during regional and national baseball/softball tournaments. She also served as the assistant registrar for the American Softball Association’s 2007 National Tournament.
Allison Taylor enters her first year as a graduate assistant in The Citadel Media Relations office. Taylor is also a graduate assistant coach for the men’s and women’s track and field team. Taylor is a 2008 graduate of The Citadel where she received her bachelor’s degree in sports management. She was also the 2007-08 Health, Exercise and Sports Science Club president. As a cadet Taylor worked as a student intern for The Citadel’s media relations office, aiding in game-day duties as well as the 2008 SoCon baseball tournament. While attending The Citadel, Taylor was a member of Mike Company, and a member of The Citadel’s
Taylor is a native of Lexington, Ky. She is the daughter of Dale Taylor of Owensboro, Ky. and Susan and Keith Drach of Lexington, Ky. Allison has four siblings, Matt and Paige Taylor, and Justin and Jason Drach.
Media Relations Assistant
Blair
In October 2007, Wagner had the privilege of training the New York Knicks during their preseason camp in Charleston.
Wagner
Prior to arriving in Charleston, Wagner spent a short time as a volunteer strength coach at the University of Nebraska Kearney. Wagner attended the University of Wyoming and attained his bachelor’s degree in exercise science while working primarily with the UW Football and Strength & Conditioning programs.
Blair Wagner is entering his second year with the Bulldogs Strength & Conditioning Staff. Wagner directly serves the basketball and wrestling programs, while assisting with football and baseball at The Citadel.
Wagner was first appointed in December 2007 after spending the fall with the College of Charleston in a similar position. While at C of C, he was responsible for the Cougars’ men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s swimming and track and field. In addition, he assisted with men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball and volleyball.
Allison is currently working towards a master’s degree in health, exercise and sport science with an emphasis in sports management in The Citadel Graduate College.
Wagner is currently pursuing his master’s degree in exercise science with The Citadel Graduate College.
Strength & Conditioning Coach
Bryan
Wagner is a certified strength and conditioning specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association.
women’s basketball, track and field, women’s lacrosse and football. White also worked with nearby Parkside High School’s athletic teams.
White
White is currently working towards a master’s degree in health, exercise and sport science through The Citadel Graduate College. He currently resides in Charleston.
Bryan White enters his second year at The Citadel, serving as a resident athletic trainer and working with the wrestling team.
White comes to the Military College of South Carolina after serving an athletic training internship at Princeton University. During his time at Princeton, White worked with the Tigers’ men’s lacrosse, fencing, wrestling and water polo teams.
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White graduated from Salisbury University (Md.) in 2007. While at Salisbury, White served as an athletic training student assistant, working with
Athletic Trainer South
Carolina
Friday, Jan. 30, 2009 @ 6 p.m. at Chattanooga, Tenn.
Friday, Nov. 7, 2008 @ 7 p.m. McAlister Field House
Belmont Abbey Chattanooga
Tues, Feb. 24, 2009 @ 7 p.m. McAlister Field House
Campbell Davidson
Corps of Cadets
General Information Location:.............................................. Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrollment:..................................................................9,807 President:..................................................Dr. Roger Brown Athletics Director:................................................ Rick Hart Affiliation:..................................................NCAA Division I Conference:........................................................... Southern Nickname:.....................................................................Mocs Colors:..........................................Navy , Gold and Silver Wrestling Information Home Facility:........................................... Maclellan Gym Head Coach:...................................................... Chris Bono Record at UTC:............................................................27-7 Career Record:...........................................................Same 2007-08 Record:........................................................11-6 Assistant Coaches:.........................................Nate Gallick Media Relations Information Wrestling Contact:............................................Jim Horten Office:........................................................423-425-2350 Fax:.............................................................423-425-4610 Email:............................................. james-horten@utc.edu Website:..................................................www.gomocs.com
Gardner-Webb
General Information Location:......................................................Davidson, N.C. Enrollment:................................................................. 1,700 President:...............................................................Tom Ross Athletics Director:............................................Jim Murphy Affiliation:................................................. NCAA Division I Conference:...........................................................Southern Nickname:............................................................. Wildcats Colors:......................................................... Red and Black Wrestling Information Home Facility:.................................................. Belk Arena Head Coach:................................................ Bob Patnesky Record at Davidson:............................................24-40-1 Career Record:.......................................................... Same 2007-08 Record:....................................................... 13-2 Assistant Coaches:.........................................Joe Privitere Media Relations Information Wrestling Contact:...................................Matthew Harris Office:....................................................... 704-894-2931 Fax:............................................................ 704-894-2636 Email:.........................................maharris@davidson.edu Website:................................www.davidsonwildcats.com
General Information Location:.........................................................Belmont, N.C. Enrollment:..................................................................1,198 President:..................................... Dr. William Thierfelder Athletics Director:........................................... Richard Dull Affiliation:.................................................NCAA Division II Conference:.................................... Conference Carolinas Nickname:............................................................Crusaders Colors:........................................................ Red and White Wrestling Information Home Facility:...............................................................N/A Head Coach:.................................................Kenn Caudell Record at Belmont Abbey:................................. 20-23-1 Career Record:...........................................................Same 2007-08 Record:....................................................11-9-1 Assistant Coaches:........................................................N/A Media Relations Information Wrestling Contact:.......................................... Chris Poore Office:........................................................704-825-6809 Fax:.............................................................704-825-6570 Email:................................................chrispoore@bac.edu Website:...........................abbeyathletics.athleticsite.com
Sat, Jan. 10, 2009 @ 2:30 p.m. at Boiling Springs, N.C.
Sunday, Feb. 15, 2009 @ 1 p.m. Boone, N.C. Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2009 @ 5:30 p.m. at Buies Creek, N.C.
General Information Location:................................................. Buies Creek, N.C. Enrollment:................................................................. 4,364 President:........................................ Dr. Jerry M. Wallace Athletics Director:................................... Stan Williamson Affiliation:................................................. NCAA Division I Conference (Qualifier):......................CAA (East Region) Nickname:.................................................Fighting Camels Colors:..................................................Orange and Black Wrestling Information Home Facility:.................................... Carter Gymnasium Head Coach:..................................................Billy Greene Record at Campbell:................................................. 7-31 Career Record:.......................................................... Same 2007-08 Record:................................................... 2-22-1 Assistant Coach:............................................Eric Flinchum Media Relations Information Wrestling Contact:.................................... David Percival Office:....................................................... 910-893-4367 Fax:............................................................ 910-893-1330 Email:....................................... percivald@campbell.edu Website:..............................................www.gocamels.com
Appalachian State
General Information Location:........................................................... Boone, N.C. Enrollment:...............................................................16,600 Chancellor:...................................Dr. Kenneth E. Peacock Athletics Director:........................................Charlie Cobb Affiliation:................................................. NCAA Division I Conference:...........................................................Southern Nickname:..................................................... Mountaineers Colors:.......................................................Black and Gold Wrestling Information Home Facility:................................................Varsity Gym Head Coach:................................................... Paul Mance Record at ASU:............................................. 341-203-10 Career Record:............................................. 380-219-10 2007-08 Record:....................................................... 14-7 Assistant Coaches:......John Mark Bentley, Travis Drake Media Relations Information Wrestling Contact:..................................... Eric Bohannon Office:....................................................... 828-262-7166 Fax:............................................................ 828-262-6106 Email:................................... bohannonec@appstate.edu Website:....................................................www.goasu.com
Sunday, Feb. 15, 2009 @ 7 p.m. at Davidson, N.C.
Opponents
General Information Location:............................................ Boiling Springs, N.C. Enrollment:..................................................................3,900 President:................................................. Dr. Frank Bonner Athletics Director:........................................... Chuck Burch Affiliation:..................................................NCAA Division I Conference (Qualifier):...............................East Regional Nickname:................................................. Runnin’ Bulldogs Colors:..........................................................Red and Black Wrestling Information Home Facility:.......................................Paul Porter Arena Head Coach:................................................Scott Shipman Record at GWU:.....................................................7-16-1 Career Record:...........................................................Same 2007-08 Record:.......................................................Same Assistant Coaches:...........................................Daniel Elliot Media Relations Information Wrestling Contact:....................................Brent C. Hager Office:........................................................704-406-3981 Fax:.............................................................704-406-4739 Email:.................................. bhager@gardner-webb.edu Website:.............................................www.gwusports.com
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Lock Haven
General Information Location:................................................. Greensboro, N.C. Enrollment:............................................................... 12,868 President:............................................... Dr. Linda P Brady Athletics Director:......................................Nelson E. Bobb Affiliation:..................................................NCAA Division I Conference:........................................................... Southern Nickname:..............................................................Spartans Colors:..........................................Gold, White and Navy Wrestling Information Home Facility:...................................Fleming Gymnasium Head Coach:.............................................. Jason Loukides Record at UNCG:..................................................... 19-13 Career Record:...........................................................Same 2007-08 Record:.......................................................... 9-9 Assistant Coaches:......................................... Jesus Wilson Media Relations Information Wrestling Contact:...................................Mike Hirschman Office:........................................................336-334-5615 Fax:.............................................................336-334-3182 Email:................................................. mwhirsch@uncg.edu Website:....................................... www.uncgspartans.com
Liberty
Saturday, Nov. 15, 2008 @ 11 a.m. McAlister Field House Saturday, Jan. 10, 2009 @ 10 a.m. at Boiling Springs, N.C. McAlister Field House
Limestone Ohio
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General Information Location:.....................................................Lock Haven, Pa. Enrollment:..................................................................5,283 President:................................................ Dr. Keith T. Miller Athletics Director:....................................Sharon E. Taylor Affiliation:..................................................NCAA Division I Conference:............................ Eastern Wrestling League Nickname:.........................................................Bald Eagles Colors:................................................. Crimson and White Wrestling Information Home Facility:................................... Thomas Field House Head Coach:...............................................Rocky Bonomo Record at Lock Haven:............................................ 45-56 Career Record:...........................................................Same 2007-08 Record:.......................................................... 9-8 Assistant Coaches:......................Mike Rogers, Terry Fike Media Relations Information Wrestling Contact:..................................Doug Spatafore Office:........................................................570-484-2350 Fax:.............................................................570-484-3075 Email:..................................................dspatafo@lhup.edu Website:..........................................www.havensports.com
Saturday, Feb. 21, 2009 @ 2 p.m.
General Information Location:..........................................................Athens, Ohio Enrollment:...............................................................28,442 President:.................................... Dr. Roderick J. McDavis Athletics Director:............................................. Jim Schaus Affiliation:................................................. NCAA Division I Conference:................................................. Mid American Nickname:............................................................... Bobcats Colors:...................................... Hunter Green and White Wrestling Information Home Facility:................................... Convocation Center Head Coach:...............................................Joel Greenlee Record at Ohio:................................................. 122-95-4 Career Record:.......................................................... Same 2007-08 Record:....................................................... 6-16 Assistant Coaches:................Kyle Hansen, Ozzie Saxon Media Relations Information Wrestling Contact:............................McKenna Maertens Office:....................................................... 740-593-0054 Fax:............................................................ 740-593-2420 Email:................................................. maertens@ohio.edu Website:.........................................www.ohiobobcats.com
General Information Location:...................................................... Lynchburg, Va. Enrollment:............................................................... 11,311 President:.................................................Jerry Farwell, Jr. Athletics Director:............................................Jeff Barber Affiliation:..................................................NCAA Division I Conference (Qualifier):..............Big South (East Region) Nickname:..................................................................Flames Colors:...............................................Red, White and Blue Wrestling Information Home Facility:................................................ Vines Center Head Coach:...................................................Jesse Castro Record at Liberty:................................................ 27-20-1 Career Record:...................................................130-67-1 2007-08 Record:..................................................... 11-12 Assistant Coaches:........................Pat Sole, Paul Anthony Media Relations Information Wrestling Contact:....................................Todd Wetmore Office:........................................................434-582-2292 Fax:.............................................................434-582-2076 Email:............................................. twetmore@liberty.edu Website:....................................... www.libertyflames.com
UNC Greensboro
Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008 @ 7 p.m. at Fairfax, Va. Saturday, Jan. 31, 2009 @ 3 p.m. at Gaffney, S.C.
General Information Location:........................................................ Gaffney, S.C. Enrollment:.....................................................................750 President:.................................................. Dr. Walt Griffin Athletics Director:...........................................Mike Cerino Affiliation:................................................ NCAA Division II Conference (Qualifier):................................Independent Nickname:...................................................................Saints Colors:.........................................................Blue and Gold Wrestling Information Home Facility:................................................ Timken Gym Head Coach:..............................................Trent Goodale Record at Limestone:.................................................. N/A Career Record:............................................................ N/A 2007-08 Record:................................................... 15-4-1 Assistant Coach:........................................ Don Cummings Media Relations Information Wrestling Contact:........................................Leah Goode Office:....................................................... 864-488-8219 Fax:............................................................ 864-902-0714 Email:........................................... lgoode@limestone.edu Website:............................... www.golimestonesaints.com
George Mason
General Information Location:...........................................................Fairfax, Va. Enrollment:...............................................................30.332 Chancellor:......................................... Dr. Alan G. Merten Athletics Director:.............................Thomas J. O’Connor Affiliation:................................................. NCAA Division I Conference:........................ Coloniel Athletic Association Nickname:................................................................ Patriots Colors:.....................................................Green and Gold Wrestling Information Home Facility:...John Linn Memorial Gym/Field House Head Coach:.............................................. Mark Weader Record at GMU:.......................................................30-22 Career Record:.........................................................30-22 2007-08 Record:....................................................... 13-5 Assistant Coaches:...................James Torres, John Curtis Media Relations Information Wrestling Contact:.........................................Jason Risley Office:....................................................... 703-993-3246 Fax:............................................................ 706-993-3259 Email:.......................................................jrisley@gmu.edu Website:.............................................. www.gomason.com
Thursday, Dec. 4, 2008 @ 7 p.m. McAlister Field House
Opponents
South
Carolina
Corps of Cadets
Saturday, Jan. 10, 2009 @ 1 p.m. at Boiling Springs, N.C.
Virginia Tech
All-Academy Championships Navy Classic Penn State Open
General Information Location:.....................................................Charleston, S.C. ......................................................... McAlister Field House Host:................................................................... The Citadel Date:........................................................................... Nov. 8 Time:............................................................................9 a.m.
General Information Location:...................................................... Annapolis, Md. Host:.................................................... US Naval Academy Date:.........................................................................Nov. 22 Time:......................................................................... All Day
General Information Location:................................................ State College, Pa. ................................................................................. Rec Hall Host:...................................... Nittany Lion Wrestling Club Date:........................................................................... Dec. 7 Time:......................................................................8:30 a.m.
Southern Conference Tournament
Southern Scuffle
General Information Location:................................................. Greensboro, N.C. ................................ Greensboro Coliseum, Event Center Host:........................................................ UNC Greensboro Dates:................................................................ Dec. 28-29 Time:........................................................... 10 a.m./9 a.m.
The Citadel Open
VMI
Reno Tournament of Champions
General Information Location:.............................................................. Reno, Nev. ................................. Reno Downtown Convention Center Host:................................................................................N/A Date:.........................................................................Dec. 18 Time:............................................................................9 a.m.
General Information Location:..................................................... Blacksburg, Va. Enrollment:............................................................... 30,000 President:..............................................Dr. Charles Steger Athletics Director:........................................... Jim Weaver Affiliation:..................................................NCAA Division I Conference:..................................................Atlantic Coast Nickname:.................................................................. Hokies Colors:....................Chicago Maroon and Burnt Orange Wrestling Information Home Facility:......................................... Cassell Coliseum Head Coach:.................................................Kevin Dresser Record at Virginia Tech:......................................... 13-21 Career Record:...........................................................Same 2007-08 Record:.......................................................... 7-9 Assistant Coaches:............. Tony Robie and Nate Yetzer Media Relations Information Wrestling Contact:.................................... Bryan Johnston Office:........................................................540-231-3387 Fax:.............................................................540-231-3060 Email:..................................................................blj@vt.edu Website:...........................................www.hokiesports.com
General Information Location:....................................................... Lexington, Va. Host:.................................................................................VMI Date:........................................................................... Feb. 7 Time:......................................................................... All Day
General Information Location:.....................................................Charleston, S.C. ......................................................... McAlister Field House Host:................................................................... The Citadel Date:........................................................................March 7 Time:......................................................................... 11 a.m. Adult Tickets:................................................................. $15 Youth and Student Tickets:.......................................... $10 Number of NCAA Qualifiers:.......................................13
NCAA Tournament
Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2009 @ 4 p.m. at Buies Creekek, N.C.
General Information Location:........................................................Lexington, Va Enrollment:................................................................. 1,400 President:............................... General J.H. Binford Peay Athletics Director:.........................................Donny White Affiliation:................................................. NCAA Division I Conference:...........................................................Southern Nickname:............................................................... Keydets Colors:..........................................Red, White and Yellow Wrestling Information Home Facility:...................................................Cocke Hall Head Coach:.............................................. John Trudgeon Record at VMI:................................................144-160-4 Career Record:.......................................................... Same 2007-08 Record:..........................................................6-8 Assistant Coach:................................... Chris Skretkowicz Media Relations Information Wrestling Contact:..............................Christian Hoffman Office:....................................................... 540-464-7514 Fax:....................................................................................na Email:................................................. hoffmanjc@vmi.edu Website:...........................................www.vmikeydets.com
UNC Pembroke
General Information Location:.....................................................Pembroke, N.C. Enrollment:................................................................. 6,303 Chancellor:......................................Dr. Allen C. Meadors Athletics Director:.............................................Dan Keney Affiliation:................................................ NCAA Division II Conference:....................................................Independent Nickname:................................................................. Braves Colors:.......................................................Black and Gold Wrestling Information Home Facility:..............................English E. Jones Center Head Coach:..................................................Jamie Gibbs Record at UNCP:......................................................16-19 Career Record:.......................................................... Same 2007-08 Record:..........................................................8-8 Assistant Coaches:.........Othello Johnson and Paul Reid Media Relations Information Wrestling Contact:................................... Todd Anderson Office:....................................................... 910-521-6371 Fax:............................................................ 910-521-6551 Email:.......................................todd.anderson@uncp.edu Website:.......................................... www.uncpbraves.com
Thursday, Feb. 5, 2009 @ 7:30 p.m. at Lexington, Va.
Opponents
General Information Location:..........................................................St. Louis, Mo. ................................................................. Scottrade Center Host:..................................................University of Missouri Dates:.............................................................March 19-21 Time:................................................................................TBD To Purchase Tickets:.................................866-646-8849 ....................................................................314-421-4400 .........................................................www.ticketmaster.com Event Information:.....www.stlouissports.org/wrestling/
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2007-08 SoCon Recap Six Bulldogs Place at SoCon Tournament, Team Takes Home Fourth Chattanooga, Tenn. – Redshirt junior Aaron Brown was the top Bulldog placer as The Citadel took home a fourth place finish amassing 30.5 points at the 2008 Matt Jam Southern Conference Tournament. The Mocs of Chattanooga were the top SoCon team for the fourth year in a row, followed by Appalachian State, UNC Greensboro, The Citadel, VMI and Davidson. The Dogs repeated their 2007 efforts, placing six grapplers and taking home the fourth place honors as a team. Returning Citadel starters, 125-pound Tyler Sim and 197-pound John Buck are the only two returning 2007 placers to compete in the 2008 Conference Championships. Finishing fourth in back-to-back SoCon tournaments, the pair secured eight team points for the Bulldogs on Saturday. Sim got the action started for the Cadets in McKenzie Arena as he faced Jeremy Adams of VMI in round one. Adams took the match earlier this season in the dual between the two Southern Conference military schools and Sim was the victor in their matchup at the All-Academy Championships. The Bulldog sophomore made it two in a row against his VMI counterpart as he took the win in the first round of the tournament 6-4 in the tiebreaker round to advance to the championship semi-finals.
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The Citadel’s 125-pound grappler was next slated to take on the tournament’s No. 1 seed, Javier Maldonado who later became the 2008 SoCon Champion. The loss dropped Sim into the consolation bracket where he faced UNC Greensboro’s Mitchell Johnson. Johnson took a 6-4 decision from Sim in their dual meet match back in January. Sim came out on top this time though with a 10-5 decision putting him into the championship finals match.
Sim then faced Frank Celorrio from Appalachian State. The Bulldog grappler was unable to overtake Celorrio and fished the tournament placing fourth with an overall season record of 13-11. Also placing fourth in the Championships was 149-pound Cadet Derek Royster. He was the No. 4 seed and faced the No. 5 seeded Carl Sandercock of Davidson in the first round. Royster dominated the Sandercock for the second time this season. In their first match-up the Cadet shut out his Davidson opponent 6-0, this time he recorded a 10-2 major decision over Sandercock. The win propelled him into the semi-finals where he faced a tough match against Appalachian State’s Scott Ervin. With the Mountaineers top ranked grappler taking the semi-finals match, The Citadel’s redshirt freshman dropped into the consolation semi-finals match. Royster faced-off against the No. 6 seeded John Held of VMI, who he conquered for the second time this season. The 6-2 victory landed the Cadet in the consolation finals match against Marcus Hannah from UNCG. Royster took home fourth place after being defeated by Hannah, but not before he recorded his 21st win of the season (21-20 overall) and six major decision. True freshman Keith Koziel was the third Bulldog grappler to secure a fourth place finish. The 157-pound wrestler recorded his fastest fall of the season, at the 1:48 mark, against Joe McGinley of Davidson in the first round of competition. As with Sim and Royster, Koziel next faced the No.1 seed in the semi-finals. After losing a tough match to Chattanooga’s William Garvin, Koziel faced-off against fellow military grappler Andrew Dionne of VMI. The Bulldog wrestler continued to score bonus points for
South
Carolina
2007-08 SoCon Recap the team as he shut out the Keydet grappler, recording an 8-0 major decision. The consolation semi-final win put him up against UNCG’s Mark Ring for the third place bout. Koziel was overtaken by Ring and finished fourth at the 157-pound weight class. The tournament action improved the young grappler’s record to 18-19 overall, securing five major decisions and five falls in his first season as a collegiate grappler. Like Koziel, fellow true freshman Brendan Prince also placed fourth for the Bulldogs in the Conference Championships. Prince was the No.3 seed coming into the tournament and faced the No. 6 seeded Kevin Cook of Davidson in the first round of action. The 165-pound grappler defeated his Davidson foe for the second time this season with his 6-1 victory in the SoCon Tournament. Prince advanced into the semi-finals match where he faced the No. 2 seed, Nick Davis of Chattanooga. Davis overtook the young Cadet 9-5 in a close match-up. The loss dropped Prince into the consolation bracket where he would face James Gordon of VMI for the third time this season. The Bulldogs 165 pounder dominated his match going a perfect 3-0 against the fellow service academy grappler this season. The 10-2 major decision was the fifth of Prince’s collegiate career. The freshman advanced to the consolation semi-finals where he faced Tommy Hutchinson of Appalachian State. The two dueled just over a month earlier with Prince taking the victory 4-1 in McAlister Field House. Hutchinson came out on top in their second match-up 3-1, assuring Prince the fourth place finish. The Cadet’s 165pound grappler closed his first collegiate season with a 21-19 overall record (8-7 in dual meet action, 3-2 SoCon), with five
major decisions and two falls.
advance into the semi-final’s dual.
Veteran Bulldog, John Buck was the fifth Citadel grappler to secure a fourth place finish. The fourth seeded Cadet first matched up against a familiar foe in VMI’s Ronald Ellsworth. Buck repeated his success against the Keydet grappler, recording a major decision for the second consecutive time. The 8-0 victory advanced him into the semi-final round of competition against UNCG’s Daren Burns. The Spartan grappler took the win and eventually the championship, while Buck received a buy into the con-
Brown faced UNCG’s No. 1 seeded Ryan Hsu in his toughest match of the day. After the two were tied 3-3 coming out of regulation time, they entered the one minute sudden victory period. Hsu secured the late takedown, dropping Brown into the consolation bracket. The Cadet rebounded back from his tough loss with a dominating performance over Davidson’s Charlie Wolff. Brown notched his eighth fall of the season, pinning Wolff at the 4:37 marking, advancing into the consolation finals match. The third place match-up also featured Chattanooga’s Matt Lettner, who took a 3-2 victory over Brown earlier in the season. The tough dual concluded with a 3-2 score, but with Brown coming out on top this time. The victory improved Brown’s overall record to 2215 (10-5 in dual meet action, 2-3 SoCon), securing one major decision and eight falls along the way, with the fastest coming in 25 seconds.
solations semi-final dual. The Cadet secured a fourth place finish, matching his 2007 efforts. Buck concluded his final season with a 17-19 overall record, securing three major decisions, a technical fall and a pin. Redshirt junior Aaron Brown was the Bulldogs’ high placer, with a third place finish. The heavyweight grappler first faced the fourth seed, Jared Campbell of Appalachian State. Campbell edged out Brown 2-1 in their February dual, which set Brown up as the underdog being seeded fifth going into the tournament. The Citadel’s grappler paced the first round match, taking the 5-2 victory over Campbell to split their series and
Corps of Cadets
Other Bulldogs that competed for The Citadel in the Southern Conference Championship Tournament were freshmen Kip Thompson at 141 pounds (0-2), Derek Sickel at 174 pounds (0-2) and Brian Hurley at 184 pounds (0-2), along with 133-poun junior Anthony Easter (0-2). The Bulldogs won three of their last four dual meets, finishing their season with a 7-8 record overall and going 2-3 in Southern Conference match-ups. The Citadel dominated both VMI and Davidson during the regular season and was able to surpass both teams in the SoCon Tournament.
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Bulldog
Wrestling
2007 2008 2007-08 Results 2007-08 Overall Record: 7-8 2007-08 Southern Conference Record: 2-3 2007-08 Southern Conference Standing: 4th STATISTICS
ATHLETE
NCAA W/L 0-5 11-7 22-15 15-20 18-7 3-4 3-9 14-17 3-6 2-18 3-10 18-19 6-8 11-10 21-19 19-20 14-7 7-26 13-11 5-6 5-9 5-10
CONFERENCE W/L 0-0 1-1 2-3 1-3 3-2 0-0 0-0 3-2 1-0 0-1 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0 3-2 2-3 0-0 1-4 1-4 0-0 1-1 0-0
DUAL W/L 0-0 3-2 10-5 6-8 10-2 0-0 1-2 7-6 1-0 1-8 0-0 7-8 0-0 0-0 8-7 7-8 2-1 2-13 7-5 0-0 1-2 0-0
MAJ DECISION
TECH FALL
FAST T.FALL
FALL
FAST FALL
ACOSTA ARIAS BROWN BUCK CALDWELL CICCONE DELISLE EASTER EDELSON FENTON HURLEY KOZIEL MULLER ODDO PRINCE ROYSTER SANFORD SICKEL SIM SPARROW THOMPSON UNDERWOOD
OVERALL W/L 0-5 13-9 22-15 17-20 19-7 3-7 3-9 14-17 3-6 2-18 3-10 18-19 7-8 11-10 21-19 21-20 16-8 8-26 13-11 8-7 5-12 5-10
4 1 3 6
1
5:45
1
6:45
1 8 1 2 1
5:03 0:25 3:57 0:21 1:38
2 1
0:33 1:55
2 5 2 3 2 5 8 2 2 2
2:26 1:48 1:49 1:25 4:31 2:51 0:41 1:41 2:50 0:30
1
1:19
TOTAL
229-268
215-258
21-29
73-77
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2007-08 Results Date Nov. 3 Nov. 4 Nov. 10 Nov. 14 Dec. 2 Dec. 13 Dec. 18 Dec. 29-30 Jan. 6 Jan. 15 Jan. 22 Jan. 22 Jan. 26 Jan. 26 Jan. 26 Feb. 2 Feb. 9 Feb. 12 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 Feb. 27 Mar. 8
Opponent Results George Mason L, 18 - 20 The Citadel Open 5 Placers, 1 Champion at Pembroke Classic N/A Limestone L, 16 - 25 at Penn State Open N/A Campbell W, 26 - 12 at Reno Tournament of Champions 21st at Southern Scuffle 25th at UNC Greensboro * L, 3 - 35 UNC Pembroke W, 23 - 9 VMI * W, 28 - 10 Chattanooga * L, 12 - 33 vs Messiah W, 32 - 9 vs Bucknell L, 12 - 22 at Liberty L, 12 - 22 at All-Academy Championships 4th Appalachian State * L, 8 - 31 Davidson * W, 31 - 6 at North Carolina L, 9 - 37 vs Duquesne W, 28 - 9 at Gardner-Webb W, 29 - 12 SoCon Championships 4th; 6 placers
The Citadel 23, UNC Pembroke 9 January 15, 2008 125: Joe Mavins (UNCP) Dec. Tyler Sim (CIT), 11-5 133: Mike Nash (UNCP) Dec. Anthony Easter (CIT), 4-2 (TB1) 141: Brandon Bradley (UNCP) Dec. Mike Fenton (CIT), 8-2 149: Derek Royster (CIT) Dec. Dennis Fix (UNCP), 10-4 157: Keith Koziel (CIT) Dec. Rashaad Saunders (UNCP), 13-6 165: Brendan Prince (CIT) Dec. J.J. Davis (UNCP), 4-3 174: Derek Sickel (CIT) MDec. John Clemmer (UNCP), 13-4 184: Darius Caldwell (CIT) MDec. Derek Garris (UNCP), 15-1 197: John Buck (CIT) Dec. Timmy Allen (UNCP), 6-2 HWT: Aaron Brown (CIT) Dec. Erik Stancil (UNCP), 5-2
Appalachian State 31, The Citadel 9 February 9, 2008
The Citadel 28, VMI 10 January 22, 2008 125: Jeremy Adams (VMI) Dec. Tyler Sim (CIT), 2-0 133: Anthony Easter (CIT) Dec. Ryan Goodsell (VMI), 8-4 141: Mike Fenton (CIT) win by Forfeit 149: David Metzler (VMI) Dec. Derek Royster (CIT), 9-3 157: Keith Koziel (CIT) Dec. John Held (VMI), 8-4 165: Brendan Prince (CIT) MDec. Jayme Gordon (VMI), 11-3 174: Dustin McCabe (VMI) MDec. Derek Sickel (CIT), 11-3 184: Darius Caldwell (CIT) Fall Curtis Moore (VMI), at 2:35 197: John Buck (CIT) Dec. Ronald Ellsworth (VMI), 6-2 HWT: Aaron Brown (CIT) Dec. Leon Brown (VMI), 5-2
The Citadel 31, Davidson 6 February 12, 2008
The Citadel 18, George Mason 20 November 3, 2007 125: Denny Herndon (GMU) Dec. Paul Sanford (CIT), 17-11 133: Mike Fenton (CIT) Dec. Ryan Watson (GMU), 6-2 141: Michael Arias (CIT) Dec. Brandon Bucher (GMU), 4-3 149: Derek Royster (CIT) Dec. Will Powars (GMU), 7-6 157: Frankie McLaughlin (GMU) MDec. Keith Koziel (CIT), 23-10 165: Brendan Prince (CIT) Dec. Greg Scott (GMU), 10-6 174: Randy Oates (GMU) MDec. Derek Sickel (CIT), 10-2 184: Bill Widener (GMU) Fall Joe DeLisle (CIT), at 3:41 197: Cayle Byers (GMU) Dec. John Buck (CIT), 2-1(tb1) HWT: Aaron Brown (CIT) Inj. Def. Harry Zander (GMU), at 5:27
Chattanooga 32, The Citadel 12 January 22, 2008 125: Javier Maldonado (UTC) Dec. Tyler Sim (CIT), 12-3 133: Anthony Easter (CIT) win by Forfeit 141: Cody Cleveland (UTC) TFall Kirby Thompson (CIT), at 4:07 (15-0) 149: Derek Royster (CIT) Pin Carlos Baron (UTC), at 6:10 157: Seth Garvin (UTC) MDec. Keith Koziel (CIT), 11-1 165: Nick Davis (UTC) MDec. Brendan Prince (CIT), 12-4 174: Lloyd Rogers (UTC) TFall Derek Sickel (CIT), at 7:00 (24-9) 184: Josh Edmondson (UTC) MDec. Darius Caldwell (CIT), 10-1 197: Matt Koz (UTC) MDec. John Buck (CIT), 14-5 HWT: Matt Lettner (UTC) Dec. Aaron Brown (CIT), 3-2
North Carolina 37, The Citadel 9 February 23, 2008 125: Tyler Sim (CIT), win by Forfeit 133: Danny Lopes (UNC) Dec. Anthony Easter (CIT), 8-3 141: Nick Stabile (UNC) TFall Mike Fenton (CIT), 18-0 at 3:52 149: Vincent Ramirez (UNC) TFall Derek Royster (CIT), 18-1 at 3:40 157: Thomas Scotton (UNC) Fall Keith Koziel (CIT), at 4:17 165: No. 11 Keegan (UNC) TFall Brendan Prince (CIT), 21-5 at 2:20 174: Kyle Kiss (UNC) Dec. Derek Sickel (CIT), 4-2 184: Darius Caldwell (CIT) Dec. Nick Tenpenny (UNC), 7-3 197: Dennis Drury (UNC) MDec. John Buck (CIT), 8-0 HWT: Justin Dobies (UNC) Fall Aaron Brown (CIT), at 2:35
The Citadel 16, Limestone 25 November 14, 2007 125: Paul Sanford (CIT) Dec. Ian Barker (LC), 4-2 133: Daniel Clausing (LC) MDec. Mike Fenton (CIT), 9-1 141: Michael Arias (CIT) MDec. Joe Federspiel (LC), 11-4 149: Derek Royster (CIT) Dec. Dustin Baynes (LC), 8-3 157: Mikel Bush (LC) Fall Keith Koziel (CIT), at 3:42 165: Casey Bradley (LC) Dec. Brendan Prince (CIT), 8-9 174: Joeseph Shreckhise (LC) Dec. Derek Sickel (CIT), 10-3 184: Daniel Scanlan (LC) Fall Joe DeLisle (CIT), at 1:13 197: Dave Bush (LC) Dec. John Buck (CIT), 3-2 HWT: Aaron Brown (CIT) Fall Allen Runyon, at 4:48
The Citadel 32, Messiah 9 January 26, 2008 125: Tyler Sims (CIT) Fall Andrew Clark (MC), at 2:50 133: Anthony Easter (CIT) Fall John Ayers (MC), at 2:13 141: Alex Dehart (MC) Dec. Michael Fenton (CIT), 4-2 149: Derek Royster (CIT) Dec. Craig Gin (MC), 7-2 157: Keith Koziel (CIT) MDec. Jordan Ohmen (MC), 15-2 165: Trent Zempel (MC) Dec. Brendan Prince (CIT), 5-2 174: David Jones (MC) Dec. Derek Sickel (CIT), 8-3 184: Darius Caldwell (CIT) MDec. Matt McHugh (MC), 9-0 197: John Buck (CIT) Dec. Robert Spears (MC), 9-4 HWT: Aaron Brown (CIT) Fall Elias Arbaiza (MC), at 0:58
The Citadel 28, Duquesne 9 February 23, 2008 125: Tyler Sim (CIT) Dec. Jonathan Bittinger (DUQ), 8-2 133: Anthony Easter (CIT) Dec. Kevin Chapman (DUQ), 6-3 141: Jayk Cobbs (DUQ) Dec. Mike Fenton (CIT), 3-2 149: Brad Shrum (DUQ) Dec. Derek Royster (CIT), 3-1 157: Keith Koziel (CIT) Dec. Cody Midlam (DUQ), 6-5 165: Brendan Prince (CIT) MDec. Dan Pauley (DUQ), 13-4 174: Scott Black (DUQ) Dec. Derek Sickel (CIT), 2-0 184: Darius Caldwell (CIT) Fall Ryan Sula (DUQ), at 0:21 197: John Buck (CIT) Dec. Dave Mitchell (DUQ), 9-3 HWT: Aaron Brown (CIT) Fall Joe D’Orsie (DUQ), at 5:29
The Citadel 26, Campbell 12 December 13, 2007 125: Paul Sanford (CIT) Fall C.J Gittens (CU), at 5:15 133: David Wise (CU) Dec. Anthony Easter (CIT), 7-5 141: Kelin Bidelspach (CU) Dec. Michael Arias (CIT), 11-5 149: Derek Royster (CIT) Dec. Bob Matthews (CU), 6-5 157: Keith Koziel (CIT) Fall Jake Fose (CU), at 2:25 165: Brendan Prince (CIT) Dec. Chris Mazzatta (CU), 5-3 174: Dillon Landi (CU) Dec. Derek Sickel (CIT), 11-7 184: Joe DeLisle (CIT) MDec. Kyle Higgins (CU), 12-4 197: Parker Burns (CU) Dec. John Buck (CIT), 3-2 HWT: Aaron Brown (CIT) MDec. Rob Yoder (CU), 14-4
The Citadel 12, Bucknell 22 January 26, 2008 125: Tyler Sim (CIT) Dec. Greg Hart (BU), 5-2 133: No. 15 David Marble (BU) MDec. Anthony Easter (CIT), 14-4 141: Luke Chohany (BU) MDec. Kirby Thompson (CIT), 16-4 149: Kevin LeValley (BU) Dec. Derek Royster (CIT), 5-0 157: Brantley Hooks (BU) Dec. Keith Koziel (CIT), 6-2 165: No. 19 Andy Rendos (BU) TFall Brendan Prince (CIT), 25-9 174: Shane Riccio (BU) Dec. Derek Sickel (CIT), 7-2 184: Darius Caldwell (CIT) Dec. David Thompson (BU), 4-2 197: John Buck (CIT) Dec. Charlie Wonsettler (BU), 5-2 HWT: Aaron Brown (CIT) Dec. Rivera (BU), 3-2
The Citadel 29, Gardner Webb 12 February 27, 2008 125: Tyler Sim (CIT) MDec. Tommy Bennett (GW), 13-3 133: Anthony Easter (CIT) win by Forfeit 141: Chaz Franz (GW) Dec. Mike Fenton (CIT), 8-2 149: Edward McCray (GW) Dec. Derek Royster (CIT), 6-2 157: Keith Koziel (CIT) Fall Joshua Lowe (GW), at 4:31 165: Brendan Prince (CIT) Dec. Brendan Couture (GW), 11-4 174: Chad Davis (GW) Dec. Derek Sickel (CIT), 8-4 184: Darius Caldwell (CIT) MDec. Matthias Piasecki (GW), 12-4 197: Dustin Porter (GW) Dec. John Buck (CIT), 7-3 HWT: Aaron Brown (CIT) Fall Windell Wilson (GW), at 2:17
UNC Greensboro 35, The Citadel 3 January 6, 2008 125: Mitchell Johnson (UNCG) Dec. Tyler Sim (CIT), 6-4 133: Jeff Hedges (UNCG) Fall Anthony Easter (CIT), at 1:00 141: Ben Wilmore (UNCG) Dec. Michael Arias (CIT), 7-0 149: Marcus Hannah (UNCG) Dec. Derek Royster (CIT), 8-6 157: Mark Ring (UNCG) MDec. Keith Koziel (CIT), 8-0 165: Byron Sigmon (UNCG) Fall Brendan Prince (CIT), at 2:20 174: Mikal McKee (UNCG) MDec. Derek Sickel (CIT), 15-6 184: Darius Caldwell (CIT) Dec. Nick Clark (UNCG), 3-1 197: No. 11 Daren Burns (UNCG) Dec. John Buck (CIT), 3-0 HWT: Ryan Hsu (UNCG) Dec. Aaron Brown (CIT), 4-3
The Citadel 12, Liberty 22 January 26, 2008 125: Tyler Sim (CIT) Dec. Sean Katz (LU), 5-1 133: Anthony Easter (CIT) Dec. T.J. Mitchell (LU), 8-2 141: Tim Harner (LU) Fall Mike Fenton (CIT), at 2:12 149: Scott Clymer (LU) Dec. Derek Royster (CIT), 8-2 157: Shaun Smith (LU) Dec. Keith Koziel (CIT), 6-4 165: Chad Porter (LU) MDec. Brendan Prince (CIT), 8-0 174: Aaron Kelley (LU) Dec. Derek Sickel (CIT), 6-4 184: Darius Caldwell (CIT) Dec. Chris Daggett (LU), 6-3 197: John Buck (CIT) Dec. Nick Knowles (LU), 6-0 HWT: Patrick Walker (LU) Dec. Aaron Brown (CIT), 8-1
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197: Dylan Temple (APP) Fall John Buck (CIT), at 7:59 285: Jared Campbell (APP) Dec. Aaron Brown (CIT), 2-1 125: Frank Celorrio (APP) Dec. Tyler Sim (CIT), 7-1 133: Terreyl Williams (APP) MDec. Anthony Easter (CIT), 13-4 141: Michael Arias (CIT) Dec. Mark Maya (APP), 9-5 149: Scott Ervin (APP) Fall Derek Royster (CIT), at 4:02 157: Eddie Hutchinson (APP) Fall Keith Koziel (CIT), at 1:25 165: Brendan Prince (CIT) Dec. Tommy Hutchinson (APP), 4-1 174: Derek Sickel (CIT) Dec. Neal Martin (APP), 5-3 (SV1) 184: Austin Trotman (APP) Dec. Darius Caldwell (CIT), 6-0
125: Tyler Sim (CIT) Dec. Ben Altman (DAV), 7-5 133: Anthony Easter (CIT) MDec. Alex Radsky (DAV), 13-1 141: Vitaly Radsky (DAV) Dec. Mike Fenton (CIT), 6-2 149: Derek Royster (CIT) Dec. Carl Sandercock (DAV), 6-0 157: Keith Koziel (CIT) MDec. Joe McGinley (DAV), 11-1 165: Brendan Prince (CIT) MDec. Kevin Cook (DAV), 12-1 174: Trebor Clavette (DAV) Dec. Derek Sickel (CIT), 9-8 184: Darius Caldwell (CIT) MDec. Sam O’Hair (DAV), 10-1 197: Cyrus Edelson (CIT), win by Forfeit HWT: Aaron Brown (CIT) Dec. Charlie Wolff (DAV), 2-1
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History and Records The Citadel, SoCon and National Superlatives 2006
NCAA All-Americans Dan Thompson
The Citadel Athletic Hall of Fame Jim Ettari ‘83* Jack Huddle ‘51* Bush Peebles ‘39* Mike Regner ‘76 Orville Rogers ‘38* Bruce Schwanda ‘65 Ed Steers ‘68 Cosmo Tocci ‘80*
Southern Conference Champions 1967 The Citadel 2004 The Citadel 2004** The Citadel
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SoCon Tournament Outstanding Wrestler Jeff Hartsell Jeff Hartsell Jose Barcelo Bruce Schwanda Ed Steers John Wood Mike Regner Clay Ogden
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SoCon Coach of the Year Rob Hjerling
SoCon Wrestler of the Year 2004 Ryan McClester 2006 Sean Markey
NWCA All-Academic Team 2001 Jon Gross 2002 Wayne Watts 2003 Vince Bartges 2004 Keith Clifton 2004 Ryan McClester 2005 Keith Clifton 2005 Ryan McClester 2006 Sean Markey 2006 Mark Thompson
Clay Ogden
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Sean Markey
SoCon Individual Champions 123-pound weight class 1967 Howard Metzgar 1968 John Wood 1969 John Wood 125-pound weight class 2004 Ryan McClester 126-pound weight class 1981 Floyd Dotter 1986 Trey Bennett 1990 John Jones 1993 Allan Smith 130-pound weight class 1963 Jose Barcelo 133-pound weight class 2005 Ryan McClester 134-pound weight class 1982 Fitz Johnson 1985 Mitch Fuller
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142-pound weight class 1970 John Childress 145-pound weight class 1966 Ed Steers 1967 Ed Steers 1968 Ed Steers 147-pound weight class 1962 Jeff Hartsell 1964 Bruce Schwanda 1965 Bruce Schwanda 149-pound weight class 2002 Wayne Watts 2005 Levi Duyn 150-pound weight class 1979 Walt Finger 152-pound weight class 1967 Pat Conard 1969 Tom Bull
157-pound weight class 1961 Jeff Hartsell 2004 Dan Thompson 2005 Travis Piccard 158-pound weight class 1976 Mike Regner 1979 Rich Boland 1986 Clay Ogden 1988 Clay Ogden 160-pound weight class 1966 Steve Rothstein 1967 Steve Rothstein 165-pound weight class 1999 Tim Ritchie 2006 Dan Thompson 167-pound weight class 1966 Mike Armstrong 1967 Mike Armstrong 1978 Garth Hinckle 1983 Eric Williams
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174-pound weight class 2001 Mike Regner II 2004 Keith Clifton 177-pound weight class 1984 Robert Wyndham 184-pound weight class 2003 Keith Clifton 190-pound weight class 1970 Tom Williams 1994 Vince Crum 1980 1981 1982 1983 2003 2004
Heavyweight Chuck Pinta Chuck Pinta Chuck Pinta Jim Ettari Billy Linane Billy Linane
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History and Records The Citadel’s First NCAA All-American Dan Thompson’s Road to Bulldog History at the 2006 NCAA Championships The Citadel’s Dan Thompson completed the first day of the NCAA Wrestling Championships on March 16 at the Ford Center.
advance to the quarterfinals. Thompson will move on to face second-seeded Johny Hendricks of Oklahoma State. Hendricks is the defending NCAA Champion at 165 pounds.
At 165 pounds, Thompson finished the day with two upsets under his belt as he defeated 10th ranked Patrick Pitsch of Arizona State in the first round with a 10-4 decision. In the second round, Thompson faced the No. 7 seeded Troy Letters a three-time All-American, two-time NCAA Finalist, and 2004 NCAA Champion all at 165 pounds - from Lehigh. Letters, the 2005 third place finisher at 165, scored an early takedown, but Thompson reversed Letters and won by fall at 2:20 to
Senior Dan Thompson became The Citadel’s first AllAmerican wrestler on day two of the 2006 NCAA Wrestling Championships at the Ford Center on March 17. At 165 pounds, Thompson started the day in the quarterfinals where he faced Oklahoma State’s second-seeded Johny Hendricks. Hendricks came away with a 9-6 decision to give the Bulldog his first loss of the tournament. Thompson dropped down to the consolation fifth round where he defeated ninthseeded Michael Poeta from Illinois, 7-6. The victory over Poeta moved Thompson into the final eight and secured his AllAmerican status. Thompson then moved on to the consolation sixth round where he faced his first non-seeded opponent in Edinboro’s Deonte Penn. The Bulldog ended up on the wrong end of a near cradle and was pinned in the first round. The loss moved Thompson into the seventh-place match where he would face fellow All-American Eric Luedke of Iowa. “I am very, very happy for Dan,” said Citadel coach Rob Hjerling. “This is a great stepping stone for Citadel wrestling. Dan has accomplished a great feat for the program and for himself.” The Citadel’s Dan Thompson finished his college wrestling career with a victory as he won the seventh place match at the NCAA Wrestling Championships on March 18 at the Ford Center. Thompson earned the No. 7 spot at 165 pounds with an 8-3 decision over Iowa’s Eric Luedke. Luedke opened the match with a takedown but Thompson escaped to trail 2-1 after one frame. Thompson differed the choice in the second round to Luedke who chose to start on bottom. Luedke escaped to gain a 3-1 lead, but Thompson soon scored a takedown to even the match at 3-3. Thompson chose the defensive position to start the third period. The Bulldog escaped to gain a 4-3 lead with just over a minute remaining. With 20 seconds left in the match Luedke attempted a shot but Thompson countered to score a takedown and add two back points as time expired. Thompson’s effort was impressive enough to illicit a standing ovation from the Ford Center crowd of over 15,000.
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Facilities McAlister Field House Originally constructed in 1939 and renovated in 1989, McAlister Field House serves as the home of The Citadel’s basketball, volleyball and wrestling programs. The facility, whic h also houses the athletic department’s administrative offices along with locker rooms for the basketball and baseball teams, has a seating capacity of 6,000.
baseball, football, tennis and track teams use the facility.
South Carolina (1997) and College of Charleston (1999).
The Citadel has hosted three 6,000-fan “sellout” crowds in basketball since the building’s renovation in 1989, including games with Duke (1989),
In January of 1998, 2002 and 2005, The Citadel and McAlister Field House hosted the annual AllAcademy Wrestling Championships. McAlister Field House served as the host arena of the 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2006 Southern Conference Women’s Basketball Championships.
When built in 1939, the facility was referred to as “The Citadel Armory,” and seated 4,500 for basketball games.
McAlister Field House has also hosted such entertainment acts as Dave Matthews, Widespread Panic, Bob Hope, Kenny Rogers and Patti LaBelle. Events that have utilized the multi-purpose building include WCW Wrestling, Charleston Cup Gymnastics Championships, Special Olympics, Moja Arts Festival Activities, Rotary/ Red Cross Roundball High School Basketball Classic and assorted high school and college graduation ceremonies.
In 2001, The Citadel annexed a women’s facility onto McAlister Field House. The women’s wing is home to offices and locker rooms for the women’s volleyball and soccer teams. Top to bottom, McAlister Field House is one of the top basketball, volleyball and wrestling arenas in the region for both participants and fans. Even though 6,000 fans can pack into McAlister Field House for a basketball game, no fan is further than 24 rows away from the court. In addition, concession stands and restroom facilities are located on both the first and second floors.
The floor was repainted during the summer of 2008 and exhibits the new Southern Conference logo and “Spike,” the logo of The Citadel athletics. The wrestling team will be competeing on a new mat this season which is dedicated to the late Brian Ruff Jr., a former Bulldog wrestler. One of the largest mats in the region, it provides ample space for the Cadet graplers to keep wrestling on the edge.
With the seats pulled back, there are three full-size basketball and volleyball courts for practice. During inclement weather, The Citadel’s
Vandiver Hall Coaches’ offices, locker rooms and the Bulldogs’ wrestling room are all located in Vandiver Hall. Vandiver Hall was built in 1991 and is a multipurpose athletic complex. Displayed on the walls of the wrestling room are names of former Bulldog wrestlers and the honors they received.
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President
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Rosa Jr. Third Year The Citadel ‘73
President The Citadel President Lt Gen John W. Rosa was born in Springfield, Ill., Sept. 28, 1951. After graduating high school in Jacksonville, Fla., in 1969, he was recruited to play football at The Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina. While at The Citadel, Rosa was the starting Bulldog quarterback in 1970 and went on to earn three varsity letters in football. He graduated from The Citadel in 1973 with a degree in business administration and was awarded a commission in the Air Force. A command fighter pilot with more than 3,600 flying hours, Rosa enjoyed an illustrious 32-year career in the Air Force. Among his career highlights, he was stationed in Lossiemouth, Scotland, as an American exchange officer flying the Jaguar for the Royal Air Force. He has commanded at squadron, group and
wing levels at air bases in South Korea, Idaho, South Carolina, New Mexico and Georgia. He served as inspector general for Pacific Air Forces at Hickam Air Force Base in Hawaii and commandant of The Air Command and Staff College at Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama. As deputy director for operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff in Washington, D.C., he was in charge of the National Military Command Center and served as the military spokesman for the Pentagon when U.S. troops were deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq in 2002. In July 2003, he was named superintendent of the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo., and in September of that year, he was promoted to lieutenant general. Rosa holds a master’s degree in public administration from Golden Gate University. He is a graduate of the Air Force Command and Staff College, the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, and the U.S. Army War College. He has also studied at the John F. Kennedy School of Government and the Harvard Graduate School of Education. His awards include the Distinguished Service Medal, the Defense Superior Service Medal, the Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster, the Meritorious Service Medal with four oak leaf clusters, the Air Force Commendation Medal and the Combat Readiness Medal with two oak leaf clusters. He has flown the A-7, A-10, Hunter and Jaguar aircraft, F-16, F-117A, HH-60G and HC-130. On Jan. 3, 2006, Rosa returned to The Citadel where he serves as 19th president. He is married to Donna Kangeter, a Charleston native. They have two sons, Jonathan and Brad (‘03), and a grandson, Michael Bradley, who is the son of Jonathan and his wife, Elisha.
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Director of Athletics
Larry
Leckonby First Year Duke ‘79
Director of Athletics The Citadel’s President Lt Gen John W. Rosa, Jr. named Larry Leckonby as the 11th athletics director at the South Carolina Military College in a press conference held at the Altman Athletics Center on June 13, 2008. Leckonby officially joined the Bulldog Family on July 15.
as expansions to the Gossett Football Team House, new grass and field turf practice fields and the Field Hockey and Lacrosse Complex. He also served on several campus committees including the University Finance Committee and the University Facilities Advisory Committee.
Prior to The Citadel, Leckonby spent six years as a senior associate athletic director at the University of Maryland. Hired as the athletic department’s Chief Financial Officer in September 2002, he managed the department’s annual $51.2 million operating budget, capital projects and long-range financial forecasting.
Prior to accepting the position at Maryland, Leckonby served as the senior associate director of athletics at the University of Houston, appointed in January 1998. He was responsible for the daily administration of the department and specific areas of duty involving finance, planning, fund-raising and marketing. He also served as interim athletics director for six months in 2001 and 2002.
In addition, Leckonby was the sport supervisor for women’s basketball, assisted the Athletic Director with men’s basketball and football, and supervised the athletic business office, athletic ticket office and information technology. He was also responsible for coordinating departmental construction projects, which have included a $50.8 million expansion of the football stadium, as well
Leckonby also worked as the associate AD for business affairs at Boston College for four-and-a-half years (1993-98), and the assistant AD for finance and operations at Old Dominion University for five years (1988-93). He was the ticket manager and assistant business manager at Boston University from 1982 to 1988, after beginning his athletics business career at the University of Massachusetts (Amherst) where he was an administrative assistant to the business manager beginning in 1981. A former lacrosse player at Duke University, he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in management science in 1979. He earned a master’s degree in sport management from Massachusetts in 1983. Leckonby is an active member of the College Athletic Business Managers Association. While serving on numerous finance and planning committees during his career, he also has helped direct several NCAA and conference championships including NCAA Baseball Super Regional events in 1999, 2000 and 2002.
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Leckonby and his wife, Cris, have two daughters, Hunter and Katie, and a son, William.
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Southern Conference The Southern Conference The Southern Conference, which began its 87th season of intercollegiate competition in 2007, is a national leader in emphasizing the development of the student-athlete and defining the league’s role in helping to build lifelong leaders and role models. The Southern Conference is the nation’s fifth-oldest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pacific 10 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination. The Southern Conference has also excelled as the premier Football Championship Subdivision conference. Southern Conference member Appalachian State has won the last two Football Championship Subdivision titles. The Conference currently consists of 11 members in four states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 19 varsity sports and championships that produce participants for NCAA Division I Championships.
The first occurred in December 1932 when the Southeastern Conference was formed from the 23-school Southern Conference. The league’s 13 members west and south of the Appalachian Mountains reorganized to help reduce the extensive travel demands that were present in the league at the time. In 1936, the Southern Conference invited The Citadel, William & Mary, Davidson, Furman, Richmond and Wake Forest to join the membership. The second major shift came about in 1953 when Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest withdrew from the league to form the Atlantic Coast Conference. This change was brought about due to the desire of many of those schools to schedule a greater number of regular season basketball games against local rivals.
Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradition. League athletes have been recognized countless times on Verizon/ CoSIDA Academic All-America and district teams. A total of 19 Rhodes Scholarship winners have been selected from conference institutions. The Southern Conference office is located in the historic Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. A textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, the Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today offers the SoCon a first class meeting area and offices as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference’s historical documents. Membership History The Southern Conference was formed on February 25, 1921 at a meeting in Atlanta, Ga. as 14 institutions from the 30-member Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) reorganized as the Southern Conference. Those charter members included Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi State, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Tech and Washington & Lee. Athletic competition began in the fall of 1921. In 1922, six more schools - Florida, LSU, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tulane and Vanderbilt - joined the fold. A year later, the University of the South joined the ranks. VMI became a member in 1925 and Duke was added 1929. Since then, conference membership has experienced a series of membership changes with 42 institutions having been affiliated with the league. The league has undergone two major transitions during its history.
Wallace Wade made the transition from Blue Devil football coach to athletics administration as the first person at the helm of the conference. Lloyd Jordan replaced Wade as the commissioner in 1960 and served a 14-year term until Ken Germann became the league head in 1974. Germann was the commissioner for 13 years and orchestrated the league’s expansion to include women’s athletics. In 1987, he was succeeded by Dave Hart who spearheaded the transfer of the league office from Charlotte, N.C. to Asheville, N.C. Wright Waters succeeded Hart upon his retirement in 1991. Under Waters’ leadership, the Southern Conference expanded to 12 members, added three women’s sports and posted record revenue from the basketball Tournament. Waters, who is currently the commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference, was followed by Alfred B. White in 1998. White, a veteran member of the NCAA office, introduced the current SoCon logo and elevated the conference’s commitment to marketing and development of corporate partners. He became the president of the Asheville franchise of the National Basketball Development League in 2001. Danny Morrison headed the conference from 20012005 and orchestrated the league’s move from Asheville, N.C. to historic Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. Under Morrison’s leadership, the conference increased its marketing and promotional efforts.
Today, the league continues to thrive with a membership that spans four Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. Current league members are Appalachian State, College of Charleston, The Citadel, Davidson, Elon, Furman, Georgia Southern, UNC Greensboro, Chattanooga, Western Carolina and Wofford. On July 1, 2008, Samford will officially join the league, bringing membership of the conference to 12. Leadership John Iamarino was officially named commissioner of the conference on January 2, 2006. Previously, Iamarino served as commissioner of the Northeast Conference. In nine years with the New Jersey-based league, Iamarino promoted the conference through an ambitious agenda which improved competition, upgraded compliance-related matters and increased the marketing and brand awareness of the conference and its member institutions. The Southern Conference named its first commissioner in December 1950. Duke head football coach
Founded: .................................................................................................................................... Feb. 26, 1921 Schools: ........................................................................................................................................................... 12 First Year of Wrestling: ........................................................................................................................... 1930 Wrestling Members: ....Appalachian State, Chattanooga, The Citadel, Davidson, UNC Greensboro, VMI Headquarters: ..................................................................................................................... Spartanburg, S.C. Commissioner: ........................................................................................................................... John Iamarino Senior Assoc. Commissioner: ...................................................................................................Geoff Cabe Assoc. Commissioner/Compliance: ............................................................................................Doug King
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Championship History The first Southern Conference Championship was the league basketball tournament held in Atlanta in 1922. The North Carolina Tar Heels won the tournament to become the first recognized league champion in any sport. The Southern Conference Tournament remains the oldest of its kind in college basketball. The Southern Conference began sponsoring women’s sports during the 1983-84 season. That year, league championships were held in volleyball, basketball and tennis. Cross country joined the mix in 1985 and the league began holding indoor and outdoor track championships in 1988. Most recently, the conference instituted golf and softball championships in the spring of 1994 and added soccer in the fall of 1994. The Southern Conference currently declares champions in 10 men’s sports - football, soccer, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, wrestling, baseball, tennis and golf - and nine women’s sports - soccer, volleyball, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track & field, tennis, golf and softball.
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The Citadel is a state-supported comprehensive military college with the mission of educating principled leaders through its Corps of Cadets. Males and females are admitted to the undergraduate residential Corps of Cadets. In addition to the day program, undergraduate and graduate programs are offered through The Citadel Graduate College (CGC) in the evening. The South Carolina Commission on Higher Education recognizes The Citadel as the only specialized four-year college in the state. The Citadel, founded in 1842, is a co-educational military college with a rich and storied history. Located in Charleston, S.C., the institution offers a classic military education for young men and women who seek a college experience that is intense, meaningful and academically strong. Graduates of The Citadel say that the disciplined lifestyle and friendships they forged here have a profoundly positive effect on their lives.
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With an enrollment of more than 2,000, the Corps of Cadets is the nation’s largest military college program outside the service academies. All cadets are educated within a classic military system and about 40 percent of the graduating seniors earn military commissions. The remaining graduates attend graduate school or enter the job market.
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The Citadel Graduate College, which is noted for The Citadel excellence in a civilian environment, serves about 1,200 residents of South Carolina’s Lowcountry. Academic programs at the college are complimented by a strong commitment to service and emphatic support of an honor code that calls upon a cadet not to lie, cheat or steal or tolerate those who do. Since its founding in 1842, The Citadel’s emphasis on character, as well as intellect, has produced generations of graduates who have served their nation, their professions and their communities with distinction.
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Academic Programs... Because of the strength of the academic program, The Citadel has repeatedly been rated as a top regional institution in the annual rankings issued by U.S. News and World Report. The quality of the education at The Citadel combined with the availability of financial aid, the credentials of the faculty and the graduation rate earned the institution the citation of Best College Value in the South in 2007. With more than 80 percent of its students returning each year, The Citadel enjoys one of the best retention records in the country. The Citadel’s 14 academic departments offer five bachelor’s degrees in 17 areas, six master’s degrees in 17 areas and specialist degrees in two areas.
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Corps of Cadets ... All undergraduate students at The Citadel are members of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets, which numbers approximately 1,900 and represent nearly every state, as well as more than 20 countries. While roughly 40 percent of the graduates each year go into the armed services, all cadets participate in an ROTC program. On most days, cadets have physical fitness training and military instruction in addition to their regular college classes. Weekdays end with a formation and required evening study period. Because The Citadel emphasizes corps unity, cadets cannot be married and all must live on campus in the barracks with their assigned company. Despite the challenges, cadets value their first year for the lessons in teamwork, selfdiscipline and time management. The disciplined lifestyle that begins in the knob year binds cadets into a lifelong, close-knit camaraderie that is one of the strongest forces in their lives after graduation. South Carolina Corps of Cadets: 2,086 Graduate Students: 1,174
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Valuing Honor, Integrity, Loyalty and Patriotism Cadet-Student-Athletes... The Citadel leads South Carolina with the highest four-year Business one of the nation’s 237 best business programs. Graduation Rate at 62.4 percent, while the national average is only 30 percent. Among South Carolina’s public colleges and universities, The Citadel has the highest four-year graduation rate for athCadets receive gold stars for earning a 3.7 GPA or higher. letes. More than 90 percent of cadet-student-athletes who The stars are worn on both sides of the collar of their dress have exhausted their four years of eligibility earn a diplouniforms and above the left pocket of their summer leave ma. uniforms. The Princeton Review for 2008 placed The Citadel in its top The Citadel ranks No. 3 nationally among public colleges tier of academic institutions according to an academic rankand universities in the Carnegie classification in the percenting that measures how hard students work and how much age of students who graduate in four years. That category they get back for their efforts. The ranking considered such includes colleges with master’s level programs. factors as hours students study outside of class, quality of the student body, class size, student assessment of professors and The Princeton Review for 2008 named The Citadel School of other resources.
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The Citadel Graduate College... The Citadel’s evening college serves the Lowcountry by offering nationally accredited bachelor’s, master’s and specialist degrees scheduled around the student’s profession, family and lifestyle. It is the well-known Citadel academic excellence in a civilian environment. The CGC offers 20 graduate programs with concentrations in education, psychology, computer science and business. The Master of Business Administration program is the only nationally accredited MBA program in the Lowcountry region of South Carolina. The CGC also offers three undergraduate evening programs in business and engineering. The Citadel is the only college in South Carolina that offers undergraduate civil and electrical engineering degrees in the evening.
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Honor
“A Cadet does not Lie, Cheat, or Steal, nor Tolerate those who do.” The Honor Code is fairly simple. This code, while simple, offers the key to living and maintaining an honorable life. Cadets are trained that there is never a situation in which they should participate in, or tolerate, dishonorable activities. These core values of honor and integrity are exactly the values which allow Citadel cadets and alumni to improve their organizations and their communities.
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Honor is the most cherished principle at The Citadel. In today’s post-corporate-scandal society, honor, integrity and ethics are in high demand. The Citadel strives to achieve excellence in the education of principled leaders, also known as the “whole person” concept. The Honor Code encompasses all aspects of cadet life, from academic integrity to personal integrity. It has evolved from an unwritten tradition known as the “code of the gentleman” to a formalized code in September of 1955, when the Corps of Cadets unanimously voted to establish The Honor Code. The development of a cadet into a principled leader is a four-tiered process that includes knowing, adhering, believing, and leading. Its culmination is seen in the cadets who internalize the Code and the alumni who continually apply it throughout their lives.
Cadet Prayer Almighty God, the source of light and strength, we implore Thy blessing on this our beloved institution, that it may continue true to its high purposes.
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Guide and strengthen those upon whom rests the authority of government; enlighten with wisdom those who teach and those who learn; and grant to all of us that through sound learning and firm leadership, we may prove ourselves worthy citizens of our country, devoted to truth, given to unselfish service, loyal to every obligation of life and above all to Thee.
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Preserve us faithful to the ideals of The Citadel, sincere in fellowship, unswerving in duty, finding joy in purity and confidence through a steadfast faith. Grant to each one of us, in his/her own life, a humble heart, a steadfast purpose, and a joyful hope, with a readiness to endure hardship and suffer if need be, that truth may prevail among us and that Thy will may be done on earth. Through Jesus Christ, Our Lord. Amen.
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Leadership Conquering Challenges
Krause Initiative The Krause Initiative in Ethics and Leadership, in support of The Funded by a generous endowment from Bill Krause (Citadel Citadel Vision, is a college-wide effort to enhance leadership Class of 1963) and his wife, Gay, the Krause Initiative is a development and ethical growth at The Citadel. multifaceted program that serves as a resource for institutional and regional outreach activities while promoting leadership Established in July of 2003, the mission of the Krause Initiaand ethics on campus. tive is to provide institutional programs and activities that will help strengthen The Citadel’s preparation of principled leadDirected by LTC Weart, the Krause Initiative will produce and ers. Supporting The Citadel’s core values, the Krause Initiative promote developmental policies and instruction, coordinate inpromotes the ethical growth and leadership development of teractions for cadets, students, faculty/staff, and serve as an our students while serving as a model for peer institutions. agent for outreach efforts in the area of ethics and leader development. Core Values
Academics: We produce graduates who have insight into the issues, ideas and values that are important to society and possess the skills necessary to deal with them successfully.
Duty: We emphasize the importance of individual accountability and the moral obligation of responsibility for the welfare of others.
Discipline: We operate a leadership laboratory which emphasizes a structured environment, acceptance of responsibility, self-confidence and service to others.
Morality: We believe that an individual’s character is of utmost importance and, therefore, we provide training which emphasizes ethical principles and core values.
Diversity: We promote diversity in all segments of our campus community and in all aspects of college life.
Honor: We adhere to a code which teaches that uncompromising personal integrity is the primary guide in all situations.
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Sir, Yes, Sir • Sir, No, Sir • Sir, No Excuse, Sir “...three permissible knob answers: ‘Sir, yes, sir’ and ‘Sir, no, sir’ and—I liked this third one best of all—’Sir, no excuse, sir.’ By golly, I think, we ought to send the entire U.S. Congress down here to learn answer number three.” The Honorable Ronald Reagan 40th President of the United States May 15, 1993
Whatever their major, all cadets will graduate with a “dual degree” in leadership. They learn about attention to detail, respect, time management, and discipline.
“Leadership is about integrity, trust and people. The Citadel, with its mission to prepare graduates to be pricipled leaders, is all about integrity, trust and people. There is no question in my mind that, had I not attended The Citadel to learn these values, I would not have come close to achieving what success I have been fortunate enough to achieve.” L. William Krause, ‘63 Retired Chairman of 3COM Corporation
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Why The “What you Tolerate,Citadel you Define.”
“The Citadel is a place of pride and tradition. A place where the standards are high, the discipline is strong and leaders are born. The men and women of this institution represent a sense of honor and accomplishment. And I am proud to be with you today.”... “in all that is to come, I know the graduates of The Citadel will bring credit to America, to the military and to this great institution. In the words of your school song, you will go where you’ve always gone... ‘in the paths our fathers showed us. Peace and Honor, God and Country -- we will fight for thee.’” The Honorable George W. Bush 43rd President of the United States
“At the center of The Citadel education, that rock that anchors it’s soul, is the honor system. I found the honor system simple and profound; majestic and life-changing: A cadet does not lie, cheat or steal, nor tolerate those who do.”
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Pat Conroy, ‘67 Award-winning author
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“...I read this friendly advice in the book: ‘When you receive an order, carry it out to the best of your ability. Never argue or offer suggestions which you think might be better. This is not in your best interest.’ Well, it seems to me that The Citadel has a few things to teach the Cabinet and the Executive Branch, too! In fact, maybe we should just put the whole federal government through cadet training!”
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The Honorable Ronald Reagan 40th President of the United States
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“Citadel graduates have become successful leaders in both the public and the private sectors, as well as having been involved in every American military conflict since the Mexican war. Thanks to its effective teaching techniques, The Citadel has earned an enviable reputation as one of the best public colleges in the United States, and there is not a better military school anywhere in this nation than The Citadel.” Robert “Bob” Dole U.S. Senator “What you tolerate, you define. And that is what makes this institution so unique. Regardless of class or cadet rank, The Citadel graduate more than anything else carries the reputation for integrity that is unsurpassed by any institution in his nation.” The Honorable Steve Buyer, ‘80 U.S. Congressman “Without question, The Citadel experience opened a world of opportunity for me. I can think of no better preparation for the things I have done or hope to do.” Dr. Harvey W. Schiller, ‘60 Former Executive Director, U.S. Olympic Committee
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National Recognition for Both Academics and Athletics The Citadel Athletes Maintain Academic Excellence...
The Citadel graduation rate for all cadet-student-athletes who complete four years of eligibility ranges from 93 percent to 96 percent. The Citadel’s cadet-student-athletes consistently rank among the upper echelon of the Southern Conference.
The Citadel Earns U.S. News Rankings... The U.S. News and World Report rankings for 2008 recognize The Citadel in several different categories: the college ranks No. 5 for top public universities in the South offering up to a master’s degree; for the ninth straight year in the top five. The Citadel School of Engineering has ranked among the top 50 undergraduate engineering programs in the nation, earning this year’s No. 34 ranking; The Citadel ranked No. 2 for best master’s universities in the South.
Fulbright Scholars... Six cadets have received Fulbright Scholarships to study abroad since 2001. That is a larger number than any other college or university in South Carolina during this period.
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The Citadel has over 1,900 cadets from 46 states and 22 foreign countries.
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Becoming a part of The Citadel wrestling program means joining the Bulldog family for life. The Citadel wrestling family is full of successful alumni in every walk of life that are proud of supporting our athletes throughout their career at The Citadel and beyond.
Individual Development... The coaching staff works with every athlete on an individual basis to develop and improve his athletic skills. Each cadet-studentathlete enjoys an academic support system, which is designed to encourage responsibility and enthusiasm for learning. It is a system that emphasizes The Citadel’s commitment to education, graduation and community involvement.
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The Perfect Balance: Academics & Athletics... The Citadel is one of the most prestigious universities in the country and offers more than 21 major programs of study. The Citadel is an institution committed to rich academics and intellectual diversity, while also a member of the NCAA Division I Southern Conference.
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Leads State in Graduating Athletes... Among South Carolina’s public colleges and universities, The Citadel has the highest four-year graduation rate for athletes.
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The Citadel Earns No. 1 Ranking...
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The Citadel ranks No. 1 nationally in its peer group of public colleges in the percentage of students who graduate in four years. The Citadel’s top ranking comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s comparison of all public colleges whose entering students have average SAT scores between 1000 and 1200. The Citadel’s four-year graduation rate is 59.7 percent. The national average four-year graduation rate is 29 percent.
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The Citadel is a national leader in the percentage of female students who are athletes. More than 50 percent of its female cadets compete on seven varsity teams, an outstanding achievement given the fact that female athletics started in 1997.
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Excellence in the Education of Principled Leaders Because of the strength of the academic program, The Citadel has repeatedly been rated as a top regional institution in the annual rankings issued by U.S. News and World Report. With more than 80 percent of its students returning each year, The Citadel enjoys one of the best retention records in the country. The Citadel’s fourteen academic departments offer five bachelor’s degrees in 17 areas, six master’s degrees in 17 areas, and specialist degrees in two areas.
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Graduation Rate The Citadel leads South Carolina with the highest 4-year Graduation Rate at 62.4 percent, while the national average is only 30 percent. Cadets receive gold stars for earning a 3.7 GPA or higher. The stars are worn on both sides of the collar of their dress uniforms and above the left pocket of their summer leave uniforms. The Citadel ranks No. 3 nationally among public colleges and universities in the Carnegie classification in the percentage of students who graduate in four years. That category includes colleges with master’s level programs. The latest data shows that 62.4% of entering freshmen graduated from The Citadel within four years. The national average four-year graduation rate is about 30%. The Princeton Review for 2008 named The Citadel School of Business one of the nation’s 237 best business programs. Among South Carolina’s public colleges and universities, The Citadel has the highest four-year graduation rate for athletes. More than 90% of cadet-athletes who have exhausted their four years of eligibility earn a diploma.
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The Princeton Review for 2008 placed The Citadel in its top tier of academic institutions according to an academic ranking that measures how hard students work and how much they get back for their efforts. The ranking considered such factors as hours students study outside of class, quality of the student body, class size, student assessment of professors and other resources.
The Citadel Ring: Symbolizing Unity Between Graduates Traditionally received during Parents’ Weekend by first class cadets, The Citadel ring symbolizes honor and the unity between The Citadel graduates. Worn proudly by alumni of all ages, cadets look forward to the day that they will be able to wear this band of gold with pride. The ring has symbolized outstanding accomplishments both by the Corps of Cadets and South Carolina. Perhaps the most popular feature of the ring is the “Star of the West”, which commemorates the firing on a Union supply steamer by a detachment of Citadel cadets in January 1861. This action was the powder keg which set off the War Between the States. Every aspect of the ring is symbolic of the history and tradition of the Corps of Cadets from the Mexican War through both World Wars, to the present day. The Citadel is a military college and the leadership, courage and integrity found in good officers is embodied by the sword, found on the left shank of the ring. Crossing the sword is the rifle, the symbol of the infantry. Of equal importance in this world of political aggrandizement and perpetual military conflict are the concepts of freedom acquired and maintained only through a willingness to fight for it, represented by the rifle surmounted by the oak leaves of toughness and victory blessed by peace, represented by the laurel wreath. On the right shank of the ring are found the United States and South Carolina flags, which depict the unity of the state and federal government. The cannon balls at the bottom of this shank indicate the continuing link between the Old Citadel on Marion Square and the Greater Citadel. When the college moved to its present location, the Civil War cannon balls piled before the Old Citadel were left behind. The oval crest has a reproduction of the Palmetto tree in its background. Aside from representing the state tree of South Carolina, the Palmetto symbolizes a cadet-trained regiment of infantry that fought in the Mexican War and it represents a fort, built of Palmetto logs, that repelled a large British invasion fleet during the Revolutionary War. The two oval shields at the base of the tree are replicas of the state seals.
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Campus Enter the Gates
The Citadel sits on a 300-acre tract of land on the Ashley River. There are 28 buildings grouped around a large (10-acre) grass parade ground. The buildings around the parade ground include 10 classroom buildings, an administrative building, four barracks, a student activities building, infirmary, chapel, a field house and library. Just off the main campus are the football stadium, baseball stadium and alumni center.
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