2009-10 Wrestling Media Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information Table of Contents.....................................................1 Quick Facts..................................................................2 Credits..........................................................................2 Roster............................................................................3 Roster by Weight......................................................4 Roster by State/Country........................................4 Pronunciation Guide...............................................4 Facilities........................................................................5 McAlister Field House......................................5 Vandiver Hall........................................................5 Bulldog Coaching Staff Head Coach Rob Hjerling.....................................6 Associate Head Coach Jeff Ragan.....................8 Assistant Coach Evan Sola....................................9 Assistant Coach Plamen Paskalev......................9 Season Outlook.............................................. 10-11 Bulldog Bios Tyler Sim................................................................... 12 Mike Fenton............................................................ 13 Brian Hurley............................................................. 13 Keith Koziel.............................................................. 14 Derek Royster......................................................... 14 Derek Sickel............................................................. 15 Kirby Thompson.................................................... 15 Richard Alarcon...................................................... 16 Manuel Camargo................................................... 16 Odie Delaney.......................................................... 17 Pierre Frazile............................................................ 17 David Ivashchenko................................................ 18 Ivan Muller............................................................... 18 J.C. Oddo.................................................................. 19 Kelby Smith............................................................. 19 Justin Sparrow........................................................ 20 Casey Underwood................................................ 20 Zach Boyer............................................................... 21 Cameron Childs..................................................... 21 Jordan Dix................................................................ 21 Scott Edelson.......................................................... 22 Mike Harper............................................................ 22

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J.J. Hellinger............................................................. 22 Nick LaFevre............................................................ 23 Shane Lee................................................................. 23 Turtogtokh Luvsandorj........................................ 23 Max Morrill.............................................................. 24 Hampton Motley................................................... 24 Zane Netwon.......................................................... 24 Rashad Palmer........................................................ 25 Dustin Paridon........................................................ 25 Giazzi Segarra......................................................... 25 Kevin Timothy......................................................... 26 Jerald Weidner....................................................... 26 2009-2010 Opponents Southern Conference........................................... 27 Tournaments........................................................... 28 Dual Meets.............................................................. 29 2008-09 Season Review 2008-09 Review.............................................. 30-31 2008-09 Results/Statistics........................... 32-33 History and Records Records..................................................................... 34 All-Americans......................................................... 35 SoCon Individual Champions........................... 36 This is The Citadel Support Staff........................................................... 37 President Lt Gen John W. Rosa........................ 38 Athletics Director Larry Leckonby................... 39 Administration/Coaches..................................... 40 Enter the Gates...................................................... 41 This is The Citadel.......................................... 42-43 Honor and Leadership................................. 44-45 Why The Citadel.................................................... 46 Points of Pride..........................................................47 This is Charleston...................................................48

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QUICK FACTS

BULLDOG 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 Arena....................... McAlister Field House (6,000)

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach............. Rob Hjerling (American ‘94) Overall Record.................. 77-78-4 (11th Season) Record at The Citadel.....................................Same Asst. Coaches.Jeff Ragan (Oklahoma State ‘00) ................................. Evan Sola (North Carolina ‘07) ................ Plamen Paskalev (Central Missouri ‘06) Wrestling Office................................ 843.953.4865

TEAM INFORMATION

CREDITS

The Citadel Wrestling 2009-10 Media Guide was published by The Citadel Athletics Media Relations Office with the intent to serve all media and supporters of Bulldog Wrestling. The 2009-10 media guide was edited and written by Ben Waring, Assistant Media Relation Director. Covers were designed by Grant Hawkins. Photos provided by The Citadel photographer Russ Pace and the Southern Conference. A special thanks to The Citadel Wrestling coaching staff, Ashley Keyes and Noelle Orr Blaney. The media guide was created using Adobe InDesign CS3 and was printed by Ink4. Additional copies of the media guide may be purchased through The Citadel ticket office or online at www.CitadelSports.com for $5. Mail orders should include $5 for shipping and handling.

MEDIA INFORMATION

2008-09 Record.................................................9-6-1 2009-09 SoCon Record........................3-2 (Third) 2009 SoCon Tournament Finish..............Fourth Starters Returning/Lost..................................... 9/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost......................15/1 Newcomers................................................................ 18

For Bulldog wrestling interview requests or any other information, please contact Assistant Media Relations Director Ben Waring at 843.953.5120 or at Ben.Waring@citadel.edu

MEDIA RELATIONS

Media Relations Director..............................................................................................Noelle Orr Blaney Associate Media Relations Director.......................................................................................... Jon Cole Assistant Media Relations Director/Wrestling Contact............................................ Ben Waring E-mail..............................................................................................................Ben.Waring@citadel.edu Office Phone......................................................................................................................843.953.5120 Media Relations Assistant..................................................................................................... Ashley Keyes Video/Multimedia Coordinator....................................................................................... Cyril Samonte Video/Multimedia Assistant............................................................................................ Montesia Deas Fax Number..................................................................................................................................843.953.6727 Website......................................................................................................................www.CitadelSports.com Mailing Address............................................................................................................ 171 Moultrie Street ................................................................................................................................Charleston, SC 29409-6150 2 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS : 1967  2004


BULLDOG ROSTER

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2009-2010 CITADEL WRESTLING ROSTER NAME HEIGHT Richard Alarcon 5-6 Zach Boyer 5-9 Manuel Camargo 6-3 Cameron Childs 5-11 Odie Delaney 6-5 Jordan Dix 5-6 Scott Edelson 6-1 Mike Fenton 5-9 Pierre Frazile 5-7 Mike Harper 5-11 J.J. Hellinger 5-6 Brian Hurley 6-0 David Ivashchenko 5-7 Keith Koziel 5-9 Nick LaFevre 5-10 Shane Lee 5-10 Turtogtokh Luvsandorj 5-10 Max Morrill 5-9 Hampton Motley 5-8 Ivan Muller 5-10 Zane Newton 5-8 J.C. Oddo 5-9 Rashad Palmer 5-5 Dustin Paridon 5-6 Derek Royster 5-6 Giazzi Segarra 5-8 Derek Sickel 6-0 Tyler Sim 5-7 Kelby Smith 6-3 Justin Sparrow 6-0 Kirby Thompson 5-7 Kevin Timothy 5-10 Casey Underwood 5-11 Jerald Weidner 5-11

WEIGHT 125 141 285 149 197 133 174 141 149 149 125 184 141 157 141 141 157 149 125 285 157 174 133 133 149 125 165 125 184 165 149 141 174 141

YEAR HOMETOWN So. Lakewood, Calif./Mayfair Fr. Riverview, Fla./Robinson So. Mexico City, Mexico/Missouri Military Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Glen Este So. Santa Rosa Beach, Fla./South Walton Fr. Richmond, Va./James River Fr. Atlanta, Ga./Woodward Academy RSr. Cleveland, Ohio/Greater Grace Christian So. Aux Cayes, Haiti/Charlotte (Fla.) Fr. Greensboro, N.C./Northwest Guilford Fr. Orlando, Fla./Dr. Phillips Jr. Irmo, S.C./Dutch Fork So. Pittsburgh, Pa./South Park Jr. Brandon, Fla./Brandon RFr. Milford, N.J./Clarion Fr. West Columbia, S.C./White Knoll Fr. Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia/St. Bendicts’s Prep (N.J.) Fr. Brooksville, Fla./Hernando Fr. Lexington, S.C./Lexington RSo. Covington, La./Archbishop Rummel Fr. Greenwood, S.C./Emerald RSo. Greenville, S.C./Eastside Fr. Charleston, S.C./Berkeley Fr. Panama City, Fla./Mosley RJr. Woodruff, S.C./Woodruff Fr. Pauline, S.C./Dorman Jr. Plaistow, N.H./Timberlane RSr. Washington, Pa./McGuffey So. Norcross, Ga./Wesleyan School RSo. Gastonia, N.C./East Gaston Jr. Atlanta, Ga./Wesleyan Fr. Brandon, Fla./Brandon RSo. Roanoke, Va./Patrick Henry Fr. Farmington, N.M./Howe Military School

Head Coach: Rob Hjerling (American ‘94) Associate Head Coach: Jeff Ragan (Oklahoma State ‘00) Assistant Coach: Evan Sola (North Carolina ‘07) Assitant Coach: Plamen Paskalev (Central Missouri ‘06) 3 9 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS  55 SoCon CHAMPIONS


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BULLDOG ROSTER Bulldogs by State/Country

California

Louisiana

Florida

North Carolina

Richard Alarcon

Zach Boyer Odie Delaney J.J. Hellinger Keith Koziel Max Morrill Dustin Paridon Kevin Timothy

Ivan Muller

Mike Harper Justin Sparrow

New Hampshire Derek Sickel

New Jersey Nick LaFevre

Georgia

Scott Edelson Kelby Smith Kirby Thompson

New Mexico

Jerald Weidner

Ohio

Cameron Childs Mike Fenton

Turtogtokh Luvsandorj David Ivashchenko Ivan Muller J.C. Oddo Nick LaFevre Manuel Camargo Pierre Frazile Giazzi Segarra Jerald Weidner

Coaches

Rob Hjerling Plamen Paskalev

David Ivashchenko Tyler Sim

South Carolina Brian Hurley Shane Lee Hampton Motley Zane Newton J.C. Oddo Rashad Palmer Derek Royster Giazzi Segarra

Tur-TAGH-tuck Love-sand-orj Iva-SHENK-o MULL-er Oh-doe La-Fever Man-YOU-elle Cam-are-go Frah-ZEEL Gee-azzi Se-GARE-uh Wide-ner

Yer-ling Plah-men Paska-lev

Jordan Dix Casey Underwood

Pennsylvania

Pronunciation Guide Players

Virginia

Haiti Pierre Frazile

Mexico Manuel Camargo

Mongolia

Turtogtokh Luvsandorj

Bulldogs by Weight 125 Alarcon Hellinger Motley Segarra Sim 133 Dix Palmer Paridon

Weidner 149 Childs Frazile Harper Morrill Royster Thompson 157 Koziel Luvsandorj Newton

141 Boyer Fenton Ivashchenko 165 LaFevre Sickel Lee Sparrow Timothy

174 Oddo Edelson Underwood 184 Hurley Smith 197 Delaney HWT Camargo Muller

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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, which 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. When built in 1939, the facility was referred to as “The Citadel Armory,” and seated 4,500 for basketball games. 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. With the seats pulled back, there are three full-size basketball

and volleyball courts for practice. During inclement weather, The Citadel’s baseball, football, tennis and track teams use the facility. In January of 1998, 2002 and 2005, The Citadel and McAlister Field House hosted the annual All-Academy Wrestling Championships. In 2008, the facility host the Southern Conference Wrestling Championships. 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. 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 mat 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.

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. The soccer, track and field, golf and cross country team locker rooms and offices are also located in Vandiver Hall.

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HEAD COACH

R ob H jerling

COACH

H ead C oach 11 th S eason A merican ‘94

Rob Hjerling, the 2004 Southern Conference Coach of the Year and a 1994 graduate of American University, enters his 11th season as head coach of The Citadel’s wrestling program. Hjerling has an overall record of 77-78-4 and a combined 47-33-1 over the last six seasons. After going 2-11-2 and 1-4 in the SoCon (fifth of six) his first season, Hjerling boosted the Bulldogs to 13-3 and 5-0 in the SoCon (first of six) in 2004. In 2009, The Citadel turned the corner, posting a 9-6-1 dual meet record and a 3-2 SoCon record. The Bulldogs defeated VMI, Appalachian State and Davidson in conference play and participated in several nationally recognized tournaments. The Bulldogs placed fourth at the Southern Conference championships held at McAlister Field House and featured seven individual placers, including freshman Odie Delaney who captured the 197-pound weight class title. Delaney became the second true freshman at The Citadel to qualify for the NCAA Wrestling Championships. The Bulldogs made 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 prestigious tournaments in college wrestling today, affording the young team the opportunity to gain valuable experience competing against the nation’s 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 gamut from true freshmen to redshirt seniors. This was a transition year for the team as the gained experience and grew stronger as cadet-student-athletes. The squad placed fourth at the Southern Conference Tournament with six placers. 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, the 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 Championships 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 6

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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, 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 2002, 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 2001, 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 (fourth of six). 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 two sons, Séamus and Liam. 7

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J eff R agan

COACH

A ssociate H ead C oach 10 th S eason O kl ahoma S tate ‘00

Jeff Ragan, a former All-American at Oklahoma State, is in his 10th season as an assistant head wrestling coach at The Citadel and enters his first season as associate head coach. 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 professor and as a coach, he aides the team in turning out high quality cadet-student-athletes at The Citadel. 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-ofthe-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 over 100 career victories. Ragan also was a four-time freestyle All-American. 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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E van S ola

COACH

A ssistant C oach T hird S eason N orth C arolina ‘07

Evan Sola enters his third year as an assistant wrestling coach. The two-time All-American and three-time Atlantic Coast Conference Champion joined The Citadel staff after finishing his undergraduate work at the University of North Carolina. 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. 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. During his collegiate tenure, Sola was a four-time ACC finalist and four-time NCAA qualifier earning All-American 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. Sola is currently pursuing his master’s degree in counseling at The Citadel Graduate College.

P lamen P askalev

COACH

A ssistant C oach F irst S eason C entral M issouri ‘06

Plamen Paskalev is in his first year as an assistant with the Bulldogs. He spent the 2007-2008 school year as an assistant at his alma mater, the University of Central Missouri. Paskalev is from Sofia, Bulgaria. He is a 12-time Bulgarian national champion, a three-time world team member, and a two-time Olympian. At the World Championships, he is a seven-time placer finishing seventh ('99), 11th ('94, '95, '98) and 12th ('97). He was fourth in the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta and 16th at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney. He concluded his career in 2006 by becoming the first wrestler in UCM history to have a perfect record, finishing the season 18-0 and winning a national title. Paskalev became the fourth Central Missouri wrestler to win a national title and was the first to win one since 1991. He was a three time All-American at Central Missouri, finishing fourth at heavyweight in 2003, third at 197 in 2005 before winning it all in 2006. Paskalev has the highest winning percentage in school history for the Mules, winning 64 of his 69 matches (.928).

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SEASON OUTLOOK

Coach Hjerling Previews the 2009-2010 Season: Richard Alarcon (So.) Tyler Sim (Fr.) Hampton Motley (Fr.) Giazzi Segarra (Fr.) John Hellinger (Fr.)

125

“Richard gained a lot of experience last year. His increase in size and strength along with competing at his natural weight class should set him up for a good year. The depth that we have here makes the decision to redshirt Tyler very easy.”

133

Dustin Paridon (Fr.) Jordan Dix (Fr.) Rashad Palmer (Fr.)

Returning SoCon placer Richard Alarcon will anchor the 125-pound weight class

“This will be an interesting weight class for us this year; we don’t know who the starter will be here. Dustin and Jordan will be battling it out all year also. We are less experienced at this weight but the competition in the room should help us make up for that. This weight might not be decided until second semester, especially if Nick decides to drop down” Nick LaFevre (RFr.) Kevin Timothy (Fr.) David Ivashchenko (So.) Mike Fenton (RJr.) Zach Boyer (Fr.) Shane Lee (Fr.) Jerald Weidner (Fr.)

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“This weight is not certain either. Nick will be very big at this weight and he brings in a little experience from last years’ redshirt. Kevin brings a lot of experience from high school but David was a pleasant surprise for us last year. This is another weight that might not be decided until second semester, with the possibility of Pierre dropping down.” Pierre Frazile (So.) Derek Royster (RJr.)* Mike Harper (Fr.) Cameron Childs (Fr.) Kip Thompson (Jr.) Max Morril (Fr.)

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“We have some good experience returning here. Pierre and Derek will be fighting for the spot to start. We probably won’t know for certain who will be the starter here until second semester. Both of them have very high expectations.”

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Turtogtokh Luvsandorj (Fr.) Keith Koziel (Jr.) Zane Newton (Fr.)

“Turtogtokh will step in right away. We look forward to seeing him make the transition to college wrestling. He has an exciting style and he should be an impact wrestler for us.”

165

Derek Sickel (Jr.) Justin Sparrow (RSo.)

“Derek has two seasons under his belt and he has shown some flashes of being a top wrestler in the past. We are looking for a breakout year. Justin has some experience returning and will challenge here or at 157.”

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J.C. Oddo (RSo.)* Casey Underwood (RSo.) Scott Edelson (Fr.)

“J.C. finished strong last year and gained a lot of experience. He is ready to jump some levels this year. This is another weight class where we have very high expectations.”

184

Kelby Smith (So.) Brian Hurley (Jr.)

“Kelby will be more fitting for 184 this year. He is bigger and stronger and has a better grasp on his style. He gained from last year’s experience. Brian adds some good depth at this weight.”

197

Odie Delaney (So.)*

“Odie had a good year last season. He has improved tremendously and has raised the bar for himself. We are looking for a big year from him.”

285 NCAA qualifier and SoCon champion Odie Delaney will lead a group of youthful Bulldogs this season

Ivan Muller (RSo.) Manuel Camargo (RFr.)

“Ivan is ready to step in for us this year. He gained some experience last year. We are looking forward to seeing Ivan be the starter for us this year.”

* Indicates 2009-2010 team captain

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BULLDOG BIOS

125

T yler S im R edshirt S enior 125 P ounds W ashington , P a .

2008-09: Produced a 20-14 record overall while posting a 4-1 SoCon record at 125-weight class... top seed at SoCon Championships... registered three major decisions, a technical fall and a pin... won the annual All-Academy Championships title... finished second at SoCon Championships... SoCon Wrestler of the Week on Feb. 11.

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. 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. 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. Personal: Born on March 1, 1988… son of David and Mary Lynn Sim… grandfather Nick Petronka was an All-American wrestler at Indiana... majoring in business administration.

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M ike F enton

2008-09: Redshirted

141

R edshirt S enior 141 P ounds C level and , O hio

2007-08: Wrestled at the 141-pund weight class... overall record was 2-18. 2006-07: Wrestled at the 133-pound weight class... compiled a season record of 2-8. 2005-06: Finished with a mark of 1-7 at the 133 and 125 pound weight classes‌ competed at The Citadel Open and East Stroudsburg Open. High School: Lettered in wrestling and football at Greater Grace Christian Academy in Baltimore, Md. Personal: Born on July 3, 1986... son of Mike and Lisa Fenton... majoring in criminal justice.

B rian H urley

184

J unior 184 P ounds I rmo , S.C.

2008-09: Recorded an overall record of 4-11... went 0-1 in SoCon play... recorded a pin on the season... went 3-2 at The Citadel Open. 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 wrestling team... notched a career record of 103-31. Personal: Born on Dec. 6, 1988... son of Michael and Deborah Hurley... majoring in history.

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K eith K oziel

157

J unior 157 P ounds B randon , F l a .

2008-09: Second year starter at 157, went 18-16 overall and 8-7 in dual meets... registered one major decision and 10 pins (tied for third on the team and in the SoCon)... SoCon wrestler of the week on Feb. 4... placed fourth at All-Academy Championships... went 4-0 at The Citadel Open. 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 held the longest winning streak in history going 450-0... coached at Brandon by Russ Cozart. Personal: Born on Sept. 9, 1989... son of Jamie and Keith Koziel... majoring in criminal justice.

D erek R oyster

149

R edshirt J unior 149 P ounds W oodruff , S.C.

2008-09: Started at the 141-pound weight class and went 20-16 overall, 3-2 in SoCon play... registered three major decisions, four technical falls and a pin... took home third place at the All-Academy Championships. 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. 2006-07: Redshirted... notched a 2-6 record. 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.

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Personal: Born April 22, 1988… son of Audrey Royster… majoring in business administration.

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D erek S ickel

165

J unior 165 P ounds P l aistow , N.H.

2008-09: Second year starter at 165.. went 24-18 overall and 9-5 in dual meet action... 24 wins were good enough for second on the team... racked up seven major decision and 10 pins (tied for third on team and in the SoCon)... finished fourth at SoCon Championships... earned fourth place at All-Academy Championships... finished third at The Citadel Open. 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 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. Personal: Born on June 9, 1988... son of Paul and Ellen Sickel... majoring in criminal justice.

K irby T hompson

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J unior 149 P ounds A tl anta , G a .

2008-09: Moved up to 149-pound weight class... recorded a 5-6 overall record... earned a major decision and a pin. 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. Personal: Born on Oct. 7, 1988... son of Kirby and Roseanne Thompson... goes by his nickname Kip... majoring in business administration.

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R ichard A larcon

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S ophomore 125 P ounds L akewood , C alif .

2008-09: Started at 133-pound weight class... earned a 22-19 record overall... 22 wins were third most on team... recorded two technical falls and five pins... placed fourth at Penn State Open... reached quarterfinals at Reno Tournament of Champions... placed fourth at SoCon Championships... finished third with a 7-1 record at The Citadel Open. High School: Lettered four times in wrestling and twice 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 NHSCA Senior Nationals... concluded his high schol career with a 162-33 record. Personal: Born on Nov. 9, 1990 in Monteclaire, Calif. ... son of Richard and Raquel Alarcon… majoring in business administration.

M anuel C amargo

285

S ophomore 285 P ounds M exico C ity , M exico

2008-09: Saw limited action... overall record of 0-6.

High School: Two-time letterwinner in wrestling as well as one year in swimming, track and field and football at Missouri Military Academy... earned All-State honors placing in the state tournament... captain of the wrestling and football team... named wrestling MVP. Personal: Born on Dec. 26, 1989 in Mexico City, Mexico... son of Manuel and Sybil Camargo... triple majoring in psychology and political science with a specialization in pre-law and Spanish.

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O die D elaney

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S anta

S ophomore 197 P ounds R osa B each , F l a .

2008-09: Started at 197-weight class... recorded an overall record of 25-16... most wins on the team and fourth most in the SoCon... went 5-0 in SoCon... racked up four major decisions and 14 pins (most on the team and in the SoCon)... won the title at SoCon Championships... advanced to the NCAA Championships... second true freshman ever to advance to the NCAA Championships at The Citadel... won the title at The Citadel Open... placed fourth at the Navy Classic... advanced to medal round at Reno Tournament of Champions... SoCon wrestler of the week on Feb. 25. High School: 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. Personal: Andrew Delaney... born on Nov. 13, 1989 in Alaska. ... son of Polly and Jerry Jackson... majoring in criminal justice.

P ierre F razile

149

S ophomore 149 P ounds A ux C ayes , H aiti

2008-09: Split time between 141 and 133-pound weight class... overall record of 7-12... recorded two pins... started three SoCon matches. High School: Three-time letterwinner in wrestling at Charlotte High School in Port Charlotte, Fla. ... placed sixth, third and second in the state championships in three separate appearances... had a high school record of 150-22. Personal: Born on Dec. 6, 1990 in Aux Cayes, Haiti...son of Bernadette Frazile... majoring in criminal justice.

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D avid I vashchenko

141

S ophomore 141 P ounds P ittsburgh , P a .

2008-09: Split time between 149 and 141-pound weight class... overall record of 15-14 and 7-7 in dual meets... recorded two major decision and three pins. 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. Personal: Born on June 24, 1990 in Nikolaev, Ukraine... son of Vladimir and Liliya Ivashchenko... brother, Andrey, wrestled at the Naval Academy... brother, Vitaliy wrestlers for the Air Force Adademy... majoring in electrical engineering.

I van M uller

285

R edshirt S ophomore 285 P ounds C ovington , L a .

2008-09: Recorded a 9-14 overall... registered one pin... went 2-2 in The Citadel Open. 2007-08: Redshirted... placed third in The Citadel Open with a 3-1 record. High School: Lettered three years in 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 All-State Sugar Bowl Scholar Athlete award. Personal: Born on Jan. 5, 1989... son of Deloris Hesni and Bennie Felix... majoring in biology.

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J.C. O ddo R edshirt S ophomore 174 P ounds G reenville , S.C.

2008-09: Started at 174-weight class for the Bulldogs... recorded an overall record of 21-16, 3-2 in the SoCon... went 10-6 in dual meet action... tallied one major decision, two technical falls and 11 pins for second on the team and in the SoCon... placed second at SoCon Championships... won The Citadel Open title... placed second at All-Academy Championships. 2007-08: Redshirted... recorded an 11-10 record from four open tournaments... placed second in the Edinboro Open... secured bonus in nearly one quarter of his matches, notching two major decisions and three falls. High School: lettered four years in wrestling and football at Eastside High School... 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. Personal: Born on Jan. 6, 1989... son of James and Emily Oddo... majoring in criminal justice.

K elby S mith

184

S ophomore 184 P ounds N orcross , G a .

2008-09: Started at 184-pound weight class... overall record of 12-19 with one pin...rallied in the SoCon Championships to take fourth... finished 3-1 at The Citadel Open and took second place. 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. Personal: Born on June 30, 1989 in Jacksonville, Texas... son of Eric Smith and Kelly Lindsey... majoring in business.

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J ustin S parrow

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R edshirt S ophomore 165 P ounds G astonia , N.C.

2008-09: Recorded a 13-10 overall record at the 149-pound weight class... registered three major decisions and four pins, including two at The Citadel Open... placed sixth at Penn State Open after tallying a 5-2 record in the tournament... season ended early due to injury. 2007-08: Redshirted... recorded a record of 8-7 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. 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. Personal: Born on Sept. 20, 1988... son of Danny and Sherri Sparrow... majoring in criminal justice.

C asey U nderwood

174

R edshirt S ophomore 174 P ounds R oanoke , V a .

2008-09: Wrestled at 165-weight class... tallied a 5-7 overall record with two major decisions and a pin... went 3-2 at The Citadel Open. 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. Personal: Born on Nov. 1, 1988... son of Robert and Veronica Underwood... majoring in business administration.

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Z ach B oyer

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F reshman 141 P ounds R iverview , F l a .

High School: Lettered four years in wrestling, one year in cross country and one year in soccer...twotime Florida state placer and three-time district champion out of Robinson High School in Tampa, Fla. Personal: Born on May 25, 1991... son of Brad and Sarah Boyer... majoring in physical education.

C ameron C hilds

149

F reshman 149 P ounds C incinnati , O hio

High School: Lettered four years in wrestling and two years in football... Ohio state qualifier at Glen Este High School in Cincinnati, Ohio. Personal: Born on Dec. 23, 1989... son of Scott and Kellie Childs... majoring in criminal justice.

J ordan D ix

133

F reshman 133 P ounds R ichmond , V a .

High School: Lettered four years in wrestling... four-time district champion, three-time regional champion and four-time Virginia state placer at James River High School in Richmond, Va. ... NHSCA National Open Finalist and tallied a career record of 183-23. Personal: Born on Oct. 19, 1990... son of James Dix and Debbie Johnson... majoring in health exercise and sport science. Older brother, Josh, wrestles at Lindenwood University. 9 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS ďƒł 55 SoCon CHAMPIONS

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S cott E delson

174

F reshman 174 P ounds A tl anta , G a .

High School: Lettered in football, wrestling and track... three-time Georgia state qualifier and a Georgia state finalist at Woodward Academy in College Park, Ga. ... MVP award and pins record at high school. Personal: Born on Jan. 4, 1991... son of Joseph and Sheila Edelson... majoring in psychology.

M ike H arper

149

F reshman 149 P ounds G reensboro , N.C.

High School: Lettered four years in wrestling...two-time North Carolina state placer at Northwest Guilford High School in Greensboro, N.C. ... two-time team MVP. Personal: Born on June 10, 1991... son of Michael and Tressie Harper... majoring in business.

J.J. H ellinger

125

F reshman 125 P ounds O rl ando , F l a .

High School: Lettered three years in wrestling and three years in weightlifting... Florida state placer at Dr. Phillips High School in Orlando, Fla. ... finished fifth in state. Personal: Born on Dec. 17, 1990... son of John and Susan Hellinger... majoring in health exercise and sport science. 22 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS : 1967 ďƒł 2004


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N ick L a F evre

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R edshirt F reshman 141 P ounds M ilford , N.J.

High School: Transfer from Clarion University (Pa.)... lettered four years in wrestling, four years in baseball and one year in golf... two-time New Jersey state qualifier out of Delaware Valley Regional High School in Milford, N.J. ... four-time district champion... career record of 116-30... received the Daniel Richard Hutchings Memorial Outstanding Wrestler Award. Personal: Born on Oct. 7, 1989... son of Dana LaFevre and Carrie Perrucci... majoring in education.

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S hane L ee W est

F reshman 141 P ounds C olumbia , S.C.

High School: Lettered in wrestling... two-time South Carolina state qualifier and a South Carolina state placer at White Knoll High School in West Columbia, S.C. Personal: Born on Feb. 14, 1991... son of Mikki and Tracy Lindler... majoring in civil enginering.

T urtogtokh L uvsandorj

157

F reshman 157 P ounds U l aanbaatar , M ongolia

High School: Lettered in wrestling... earned the title of New Jersey Prep State Champion... Prep National Champion and an NHSCA Senior National All-American (Sixth)... wrestled at St. Benedict’s Prep (N.J.) and is originally from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia... career record of 130-23. Personal: Born on July 31, 1990... majoring in business.... twin brother, Turbat Luvsandorj on Mongolian National Wrestling Team. 9 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS ďƒł 55 SoCon CHAMPIONS

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M ax M orrill

149

F reshman 149 P ounds B rooksville , F l a .

High School: Lettered four years in wrestling, one year in golf and one year in swimming... two-time Florida state qualifier out of Hernando High School in Brooksville, Fla. Personal: Born on April 29, 1989... son of Kevin and Lynn Morrill... majoring in civil engineering. Father, Kevin was on The Citadel Rifle team from 1975-1977.

H ampton M otley

125

F reshman 125 P ounds L exington , S.C.

High School: Lettered four years in wrestling... three-time South Carolina state qualifier, two-time state runner-up, region champion and lower state champion coming out of Lexington High School in Lexington, S.C. ... career record of 140-40... earned outstanding wrestler award. Personal: Robert F. Motley III... born on Aug. 14, 1990... son of Rob and Tammy Motley... majoring in pre-business management.

Z ane N ewton

157

F reshman 157 P ounds G reenwood , S.C.

High School: Lettered four years in wrestling, four years in football and one year in tennis... fourtime South Carolina state placer... three-time South Carolina state champion... four-time regional champion... owned a career record of 179-3 at Emerald High School in Greenwood, S.C. 24

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R ashad P almer

133

F reshman 133 P ounds C harleston , S.C.

High School: Lettered four years in wrestling and three years in football... two-time North Carolina state qualifier, a North Carolina state placer, South Carolina state qualifier and two-time conference champion... graduated from Berkeley High School in Charleston, S.C. ... overall record of 138-27. Personal: Born on April 21, 1991... son of Dexter and Audrey Palmer... majoring in sports management.

D ustin P aridon

133

F reshman 133 P ounds P anama C ity , F l a .

High School: Lettered four years in wrestling, football and track... career record of 161-15 at Mosley High School in Panama City, Fla. ... four-time Florida state qualifier, a two-time Florida state placer and a Florida state finalist... named the Northwest AA Wrestler of the Year. Personal: Born on Nov. 19, 1990... son of Mark Paridon and Christi Oldaker ... majoring in physical education.

G iazzi S egarra

125

F reshman 125 P ounds P auline , S.C.

High School: Lettered four years in wrestling and two years in track... four-time South Carolina state qualifier, a two-time South Carolina placer and a South Carolina state finalist at Dorman High School in Spartanburg, S.C. ... tallied 171 wins. Personal: Born on Sept. 21, 1990... son of Pedro and Carmina Segarra... majoring in physical education. 9 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS ďƒł 55 SoCon CHAMPIONS

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K evin T imothy

141

F reshman 141 P ounds B randon , F l a .

High School: Lettered four years in wrestling... racked up a career record of 200-11 at Brandon High School in Brandon, Fla. ... four-time Florida state placer, a three-time Florida finalist, a two-time Florida state champion, an NHSCA Senior National All-American (8th) and a Greco Junior National All-American (Eighth)... team won state championship all four years of high school. Personal: Born on June 19, 1990... son of Tom and Pam Timothy... majoring in civil engineering.

J erald W eidner

141

F reshman 141 P ounds F armington , N.M.

High School: Lettered three years in wrestling, one year in soccer, one year on the drill team and one year in track at Howe Military School in Farmington, N.M.... voted wrestling team MVP and Best Effort Award. Personal: Born on Oct. 27, 1989... son of Jerald Weidner and Criselia Samora... majoring in electrical engineering.

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The Southern Conference, which began its 89th season of intercollegiate competition in 2009, is a national leader in emphasizing the development of the student-athlete and in helping to build lifelong leaders and role models. The Southern Conference has been on the forefront of innovation and originality in developing creative solutions to address issues facing intercollegiate athletics. From establishing the first conference basketball tournament (1921), tackling the issue of freshmen eligibility (1922), developing women’s championships (1984), to becoming the first conference to install the three-point goal in basketball (1980), the Southern Conference has been a pioneer. 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. Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradition. Hundreds of Southern Conference student-athletes have been recognized on ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America and all-district teams. A total of 19 Rhodes Scholarship winners have been selected from conference institutions. The Conference currently consists of 12 members in five states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 19 varsity sports and championships that produce participants for NCAA Division I Championships. The Southern Conference offices are located in the historic Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. A textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today offers the league first class meeting areas and offices as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference’s historical documents. Membership History On Feb. 25, 1921, representatives from 14 of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association’s (SIAA) 30 members met at Atlanta’s Piedmont Hotel to establish the Southern Intercollegiate Conference. On hand at the inaugural meeting were officials from Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute (Auburn), Clemson, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology (Georgia Tech), Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi A&M (Mississippi State), North Carolina, North Carolina State, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech) and Washington & Lee. Dr. S.V. Sanford of Georgia was chosen as acting chairman and N.W. Dougherty of Tennessee was named secretary. The decision to form a new athletic conference was motivated by the desire to have a workable number of conference games for each league member. With 30 schools in the SIAA by the early 1920s, it was impossible to play every school at least once during the regular season and many schools went several years between playing some conference members. In addition, in 1920, the SIAA voted down proposed rules that an athlete must be in a college a year before playing on its teams and refused to abolish a rule permitting athletes to play summer baseball for money. Play began in the fall of 1921 and a year later, six more schools joined the fledgling league including Tulane (which had attended the inaugural meeting but had elected not to join), Florida, Louisiana (LSU), Mississippi, South Carolina and Vanderbilt. VMI joined in 1925 and Duke was added in 1929. By the 1930s, membership in the Southern Conference had reached 23 schools. C.P. “Sally” Miles of Virginia Tech, president of the Southern Conference, called the annual league meeting to order on Dec. 9, 1932 at the Farragut Hotel in Knoxville, Tenn. Georgia’s Dr. Sanford announced that 13 institutions west and south of the Appalachian Mountains were reorganizing as the Southeastern Conference. Members of the new league included Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Florida, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Mississippi A&M, University of the South, Tennessee, Tulane and Vanderbilt. According to the minutes of the meeting, Dr. Sanford stated that the division was made along geographical lines. Florida’s Dr. J.J. Tigert, acting as spokesman for the withdrawing group, regretted the move but believed it was necessary as the Southern Conference had grown too large. The resignations were accepted and the withdrawing schools formed the new league which began play in 1932. The Southern Conference continued with membership of 10 institutions including

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Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina, Virginia, VMI, Virginia Tech and Washington & Lee. The second major shift occurred some 20 years later. By 1952, the Southern Conference included 17 colleges and universities. Another split occurred when seven schools including Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest departed to form the Atlantic Coast Conference which began play in 1953. The revamped Southern Conference included members The Citadel, Davidson, Furman, George Washington, Richmond, VMI, Virginia Tech, Washington & Lee, West Virginia and William & Mary. Today, the league continues to thrive with a membership that includes 12 institutions and a footprint that spans five states: Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama and Georgia. Current league members are Appalachian State, College of Charleston, The Citadel, Davidson, Elon, Furman, Georgia Southern, UNC Greensboro, Samford, Chattanooga, Western Carolina and Wofford. Leadership John Iamarino was officially named commissioner of the conference on January 2, 2006. Iamarino has promoted the Southern Conference through an ambitious agenda which has improved competition, upgraded compliance-related matters, launched the conference’s Hall of Fame 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 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 conference logo and elevated the conference’s commitment to marketing and development of corporate partners. Danny Morrison headed the conference from 2001-2005 and orchestrated the league’s move from Asheville, N.C., to Spartanburg, S.C. Under Morrison’s leadership, the conference increased its marketing and promotional efforts. 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. Commissioner Germann spearheaded the Southern Conference’s expansion to include women’s athletics 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 Germann Cup, named in honor of the former commissioner, annually recognizes the top women’s athletics programs in the conference. From its humble beginnings, women’s athletics have become an integral part of the Southern Conference and its success. The Southern Conference 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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BULLDOG NC STATE November 7

Location: Raleigh, N.C. Mascot: Wolfpack Conference: ACC Colors: Red & White

Head Coach: Carter Jordan Record at school: 45-45-3 (5 years) 2008-09 Record: 4-15-1 Athletic Director: Lee Fowler

OPPONENTS UNC PEMBROKE January 13

Location: Pembroke, N.C. Mascot: Braves Conference: Peach Belt Colors: Red & White

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December 4 Location: Athens, Ohio Mascot: Bobcats Conference: Mid-American Colors: Hunter Green & White

Head Coach: Joel Greenlee Recordatschool:131-104-5(12years) 2008-09 Record: 9-9-1 Athletic Director: Jim Schaus

Head Coach: Jamie Cobbs Record at school: 24-27 (3 years) 2008-09 Record: 8-8 Athletic Director: Dan Kenney

January 13

Location: Buies Creek, N.C. Mascot: Camels Conference: Eastern Colors: Orange & Black

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VMI

December 4

Location: Cleveland, Ohio Mascot: Vikings Conference: Eastern Colors: Forest Green & White

Head Coach: Ben Stehura Record at school: 4-13 (1 year) 2008-09 Record: 4-13 Athletic Director: Lee Reed

CHATTANOOGA December 17

Location: Chattanooga, Tenn. Mascot: Mocs Conference: Southern Colors: Navy, Old Gold & Silver

Head Coach: Heath Eslinger Record at school: First year 2008-09 Record: 12-10 Athletic Director: Rick Hart

UNC GREENSBORO January 9

Location: Greensboro, N.C. Mascot: Spartans Conference: Southern Colors: Gold, White & Navy

Head Coach: Jason Loukides Record at school: 28-22 (3 years) 2008-09 Record: 9-9 Athletic Director: Kim Record

Head Coach: Billy Greene Record at school: 15-83-2 (5 years) 2008-09 Record: 4-11 Athletic Director: Stan Williamson

January 16 Location: Lexington, Va. Mascot: Keydets Conference: Big South Colors: Red, White & Yellow

Head Coach: John Trudgeon Record at school: 144-171-4 (25 yrs) 2008-09 Record: 0-11 Athletic Director: Donny White

APPALACHIAN STATE January 24

Location: Boone, N.C. Mascot: Mountaineers Conference: Southern Colors: Black & Gold

Head Coach: JohnMark Bentley Record at school: First year 2008-09 Record: 7-16 Athletic Director: Charlie Cobb

ANDERSON January 28

Location: Anderson, S.C. Mascot: Trojans Conference: Carolina (Div. II) Colors: Gold & Black

Head Coach: Dock Kelly Record at school: N/A 2008-09 Record: N/A Athletic Director: Nancy Simpson

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LIMESTONE January 28

Location: Gaffney, S.C. Mascot: Saints Conference: Independent Colors: Blue & Gold

Head Coach: Trent Goodale Record at school: 5-10 (1 year) 2008-09 Record: 5-10 Athletic Director: Mike Cerino

DAVIDSON February 4

Location: Davidson, N.C. Mascot: Wildcats Conference: Southern Colors: Red & Black

Head Coach: Bob Patnesky Record at school: 30-52-1 (5 years) 2008-09 Record: 6-12 Athletic Director: Jim Murphy

Citadel Open November 7 Charleston, S.C. Michigan State Open November 15 at East Lansing, Mich. NC State Open November 21 at Raleigh, N.C.

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February 14 Location: Durham, N.C. Mascot: Blue Devils Conference: ACC Colors: Royal Blue & White

Head Coach: Clar Anderson Record at school: 94-101 (12 years) 2008-09 Record: 10-5 Athletic Director: Dr. Kevin White

Penn State Open December 6 at State College, Penn. Southern Scuffle

GARDNER-WEBB February 15

Location: Boiling Springs, N.C. Mascot: Bulldogs Conference: Big South Colors: Red & Black

Head Coach: Richard Wince Record at school: TBA (18 years) 2008-09 Record: 4-15 Athletic Director: Chuck Burch

NORTH CAROLINA February 21

Location: Chapel Hill, N.C. Mascot: Tarheels Conference: ACC Colors: Carolina Blue & White

Head Coach: C.D. Mock Record at school: 59-50-1 (7 years) 2008-09 Record: 13-9 Athletic Director: Dick Baddour

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BULLDOG The 2008-2009 season saw the Bulldogs finish the seasoson with a 9-6-1 overall record and a third place regular season finish in the Southern Conference. The Southern Conference Tournament, hosted by the Bulldogs in McAlister Field House, saw The Citadel finish fourth with seven placers and one champion. Freshman Odie Delaney went 5-0 in SoCon dual action, earning the number one seed in the SoCon Championships. He won the 197-pound weight class in the tournament and earned the first trip to the NCAA Championships for a true freshman in The Citadel’s history. The Destin, Fla. native led the team with 25 wins and 14 pins en route to a successful opening campaign.

2008-2009 RECAP Date Nov. 7 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 20 Nov. 22 Dec. 4 Dec. 7 Dec. 18 Dec. 29/30 Jan. 10 Jan. 10 Jan. 10 Jan. 21 Jan. 21 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 5 Feb. 7 Feb. 15 Feb. 15 Feb. 21 Feb. 24 Mar. 7

Opponent Belmont Abbey The Citadel Open Liberty at George Mason at Navy Classic Ohio at Penn State Open at Reno Tournament at Southern Scuffle Lock Haven Virginia Tech at Gardner-Webb UNC-Pembroke at Campbell at Chattanooga at Limestone at VMI at All-Academy Champ. at Applachian State at Davidson UNC-Greensboro Gardner-Webb SoCon Championships

Result W 28-6 8 placers L 16-22 L 14-31 Seventh L 3-35 2 placers 20th 22nd T 24-24 L 9-29 W 41-3 W 24-16 W 36-6 L 15-29 W 21-13 W 21-9 Third W 17-15 W 22-16 L 24-6 W 42-3 Fourth

The Citadel tallied 55.5 team points to claim fourth at the SoCon Championships in Charleston. Junior Tyler Sim and redshirt freshman J.C. Oddo both took second place in the 125 and 174-pound weight classes, respectively. Senior heavyweight Aaron Brown took home third place and freshman Richard Alarcon (133), sophomore Derek Sickel (165) and freshman Kelby Smith (184) earned fourth place honors. A youthful Bulldog squad that featured only one senior of their 10 starters was challenged with early tournaments at the The Citadel Open, the Navy Classic, the Penn State Open, the Reno Tournament of Champions and the Southern Scuffle. The dual meet schedule also presented challenges with nationally ranked ACC champion Virginia Tech along with Ohio and George Mason. Early hurdles tested the Bulldogs and allowed them to come on strong late in the season as they would take third place at the All-Academy Championships at VMI. The Bulldogs scored seven placers including Tyler Sim who became the eighth Bulldog to claim a title in the event. It also prepared The Citadel for SoCon play as they would down VMI, Appalachian State and Davidson to finish third in the conference, the first time they placed third since the 2005-2006 season. The Cadets finished the season winning eight of their final 10 dual meets.

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2008-2009 RECAP

WRESTLING

Tyler Sim produced a solid season earning the number one seed in the Southern Conference Championships after a 4-1 record in the SoCon. He also won his weight class at the All-Academy Championships in Lexington, Va. and recorded an overall record of 20-14. J.C. Oddo and Richard Alarcon were pleasant surprises in their freshmen seasons. Oddo finished second at the SoCon Championships and at the All-Academy Championships and was second on the team and in the Southern Conference with 11 pins. Alarcon rallied to take fourth at the SoCon Championships. He also placed fourth at the Penn State Open and had the third most victories on the team with 22. Heavyweight senior Aaron Brown, sophomore Derek Sickel (165) and Kelby Smith (184) rounded out the placers for The Citadel at the SoCon Championships. Brown finished his Bulldog career going 3-1 in SoCon dual action with a major decision and three pins to go along with the three seed in the SoCon Championships. The Bulldogs led the SoCon in pins by a large margin with a total of 73. Odie Delaney (14), J.C. Oddo (11), Derek Sickel (10) and Keith Koziel (10) were the top four in the league in pins. The Citadel ranked second in total number of team wins, individual wins and technical falls. The Citadel took home serveral awards last season. Tyler Sim (125) and Odie Delaney (197) were named to the AllConference Team in their respective weight classes. Richard Alarcon (133), J.C. Oddo (174) and Delaney (197) were all named to the All-Freshmen SoCon team. The Bulldogs were honored with three Wrestler of the Week awards in the last four weeks of the season as Keith Koziel (week eight), Tyler Sim (week nine) and Odie Delaney (week 11) took home the accolades. The 2009-2010 season looks bright for the Bulldogs who return only one senior starter and add experience and depth to a competitive squad. Eighteen newcomers will be challenged right away as the Bulldogs plan another rigorous schedule highlighted by hosting The Citadel Open to start the season. 31 9 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS ďƒł 55 SoCon CHAMPIONS


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BULLDOG

STATISTICS

2008-09 Overall Record:

9-6-1

2008-09 Southern Conference Record:

3-2 (Third)

2008-09 Southern Conference Tournament:

Fourth

WRESTLER

CLASS

WEIGHT OVERALL W-L SOCON W-L

DUAL W-L

MAJ. DEC.

TECH FALL PINS

ALARCON

Fr.

133

22-19

0-5

6-7

BROWN

Sr.

285

16-13

3-1

7-5

1

3

CAMARGO

Fr.

197

0-6

CROASMUN

RFr.

157

3-2

0-1

1

1

DELANEY

Fr.

197

25-16

5-0

10-6

4

14

FRAZILE

Fr.

133

7-12

1-2

3-4

HEALD

Fr.

141

4-5

HURLEY

So.

184

4-11

0-1

1-1

IVASHCHENKO

Fr.

149

15-14

0-2

7-7

JONES

Fr.

197

1-5

KOZIEL

So.

157

18-16

2-3

MULLER

RFr.

285

9-14

0-1

2-4

ODDO

RFr.

174

21-16

3-2

10-6

1

2

11

PITTS

Fr.

174

1-3

ROYSTER

RSo.

141

20-16

3-2

11-5

3

4

1

SICKEL

So.

165

24-18

2-3

9-5

7

SIM

Jr.

125

20-14

4-1

10-6

3

SMITH

Fr.

184

12-19

0-4

5-9

SPARROW

RFr.

149

13-10

STEWART

Fr.

133

2-6

THOMPSON

So.

149

UNDERWOOD

RFr. -

TOTAL

2

5

2 2 1 2

3 1

8-7

1-2

1

10 1

10 1

1 1

3

4

5-6

1

1

165

5-7

2

1

-

328-247

23-27

90-75

29

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2008-2009 RESULTS The Citadel 28, Belmont Abbey 6 November 7, 2008 125: Chris Neiderermeier (BA) dec. Tyler Sim (CIT), 6-0 133: Pierre Frazile (CIT) dec. Colby Yates (BA), 6-4 141: Derek Royster (CIT) maj. dec. Jake Calvin (BA), 9-1 149: David Ivanschenko (CIT) dec. Apollon Jean-Paul (BA), 7-0 157: Justin Sparrow (CIT) dec. Chris Maclafferty (BA), 9-3 165: Nick Rees (BA) dec. Keith Koziel (CIT.), 10-6 174: J.C. Oddo (CIT) dec. Adam Phillips (BA), 5-2 184: Kelby Smith (CIT) dec. Jerami Bartley (BA), 3-2 197: Odie Delaney (CIT) dec. Tim Stanton (BA), 9-3 HWT: Aaron Brown (CIT) pin Justin Moriarty (BA), 2:05 Liberty 22, The Citadel 16 November 15, 2008 125: Joe Pantaleo (Lib.) dec. Tyler Sim (CIT), 3-2 133: Christian Smith (Lib.) dec. Pierre Frazile (CIT), 1-0 141: Derek Royster (CIT.) fall Frankie Gayeski (Lib), 6-0 (2:40) 149: Tim Harner (Lib.) maj. dec. David Ivanschenko (CIT), 18-5 157: Julian Colon (Lib.) dec. Justin Sparrow (CIT), 6-4 165: Brad Clark (Lib.) dec. Keith Koziel (CIT), 6-2 174: J.C. Oddo (CIT) fall Aaron Kelley (Lib.), 6-0 (4:00) 184: Nick Knowles (Lib.) dec. Kip Thompson (CIT), 7-6 197: Odie Delaney (CIT) maj .dec. Jacoby Johnson (Lib.), 12-1 285: Patrick Walker (Lib.) dec. Aaron Brown (CIT), 4-1 George Mason 31, The Citadel 14 November 20, 2008 125: Brian Wright (GM) dec. Tyler Sim (CIT), 6 - 5 133: Denny Herndon (GM) fall Pierre Frazile (CIT), 1:21 141: Derek Royster (CIT) dec. John Delgado (GM), 5-0 149: David Ivashchenko (CIT) maj. dec. Ryan Watson (GM), 10-0 157: Jake Bohn (GM) fall Keith Koziel (CIT), 1:31 165: Derek Sickel (CIT) dec. Kramer Whitelaw (GM), 6 - 8 174: Mendbagana Tovuujav (GM) maj. dec. James Oddo (CIT), 21 - 8 184: William Widener (GM) fall Kelby Smith (CIT), 2:25 197: Cayle Byers (GM) fall Odie Delaney (CIT), 3:50 285: Aaron Brown (CIT) maj. dec. Hunter Mansplie (GM), 14-4 Ohio 35, The Citadel 3 December 4, 2008 125: Richard Alarcon (CIT) dec. Tyler Mashkow (Ohio), 10-4 133: Quentin Keyes (Ohio) fall Tyler Sim (CIT), 2:40 141: Seth Morton (Ohio) dec. Derek Royster (CIT), 9-2 149: Matt Reedy (Ohio) dec. Justin Sparrow (CIT), 6-4 157: Clay Tucker (Ohio) t. fall Alex Croasmun (CIT), 16-0 (4:21) 165: Tommy Weinkam (Ohio) dec. Derek Sickle (CIT), 7-4 174: Jacob Ison (Ohio) dec. J.C. Oddo (CIT), 11-8 184: Nick Purdue (Ohio) dec. Kelby Smith (CIT), 5-3 197: Dylan Wrage (Ohio) fall Odie Delaney (CIT), 2:47 285: Andy Hartshorn (Ohio) dec. Aaron Brown (CIT), 2-1 The Citadel 24, Lock Haven 24 January 10, 2009 125: Richard Alacron (CIT) win by forfeit, 6-0 133: Bill Ashnault (LH) maj. dec. Tyler Sim (CIT) 10-2 141: Derek Royster (CIT) dec. Zach Kell (LH), 6-3 149: Matt Fittery (LH) maj.dec. David Ivanshchenko (CIT), 13-3 157: Keith Koziel (CIT) pinned Ollie Cooperwood (LH), 2:58 165: Aaron Ernest (LH) pinned Derek Sickel (CIT), 3:41 174: J.C. Oddo (CIT) pinned Travis Stem (LH), 6:22 184: Tom Kocher (LH) maj. dec. Kelby Smith (CIT), 13-0 197: Ben Hepburn (LH) pinned Odie Delaney (CIT), 4:55 285: Ivan Muller (CIT) dec. Gabe Murtorff (LH), 4-2 Virginia Tech 29, The Citadel 9 January 10, 2009 125: Tyler Sim (CIT) dec. Schuyler Swanton (VT), 8-3 133: Will Livingston (VT) maj. dec. Richard Alarcon (CIT), 15-3 141: Derek Royster (CIT) dec. Jared Jones (VT), 5-2

149: Matt Rosen (VT) tech fall David Ivanshchenko (CIT), 15-0 (6:02) 157: Jesse Dong (VT) dec. Keith Koziel (CIT), 9-2 165: Derek Sickel (CIT) dec. Matt Epperly (VT), 4-2 174: Anthony Trongone (VT) fall J.C. Oddo (CIT), 2:44 184: Tommy Spellman (VT) maj. dec. Kelby Smith (CIT), 12-2 197: D.J. Bruce (VT) maj. dec. Odie Delaney (CIT), 20-7 285: David Marone (VT) dec. Ivan Muller (CIT), 8-1 The Citadel 41, Gardner-Webb 3 January 10, 2009 125: Tyler Sim (CIT) dec. Cortney Roberts (GWU), 3-2 133: Richard Alarcon (CIT) tech. fall Featherston (GWU), 19-2 141: Derek Royster (CIT) tech. fall Tate (GWU), 17-1 149: David Ivanshchenko (CIT) dec. Austin Reece (GWU), 9-7 157: Keith Koziel (CIT) pinned Guthrie (GWU), :48 sec. 165: Derek Sickel (CIT) maj. dec. Pelsang (GWU), 8-0 174: J.C. Oddo (CIT) pinned Blake Salyer (GWU), 5:57 184: Brian Hurley (CIT) dec. Pennington (GWU), 8-7 197: Odie Delaney (CIT) pinned T. Porter (GWU), 2:52 285: Dustin Porter (GWU) dec. Ivan Muller (CIT), 1-0 The Citadel 24, UNC Pembroke 16 January 21, 2009 125: Tyler Sim (CIT) dec. Kieyon Nash (UNCP), 8-1 133: Mike Nash (UNCP) dec. Richard Alarcon (CIT), 6-5 141: Bryan Miller (UNCP) maj. dec. Derek Royster (CIT), 11-2 149: Brandon Bradley (UNCP) dec. David Ivanshchenko (CIT), 8-5 157: Keith Koziel (CIT) fall Rashaad Saunders (UNCP), 1:52 165: Derek Sickel (CIT) Fall Chandler Collins (UNCP), 3:14 174: J.C. Oddo (CIT) Fall Teague Little (UNCP), :40 184: Kelby Smith (CIT) dec. Derek Garris (UNCP), 8-3 197: Timmy Allen (UNCP) dec. Odie Delaney (CIT), 9-7 285: Erik Stancil (UNCP) dec. Ivan Muller (CIT), 3-2 The Citadel 36, Campbell 6 January 21, 2009 125: Tyler Sim (CIT) dec. CJ Gittens (CU), 5-3 133: Richard Alarcon (CIT) dec. Richie Apolinar (CU), 5-3 141: Derek Royster (CIT) dec. Kelin Bidelsbach (CU), 5-3 149: David Ivanshchenko (CIT) dec. Joel Caudill (CU), 4-3 157: Keith Koziel (CIT) fall Jake Fose (CU), 2:48 165: Derek Sickel (CIT) fall Peter Comis, 1:23 174: J.C. Oddo (CIT) fall Ryan Ham (CU), 2:36 184: Kelby Smith (CIT) dec. Kyle Higgins (CU), 4-3 197: Parker Burns (CU) fall Odie Delaney (CIT), 2:45 285: Ivan Muller (CIT) dec. Khiry Reid (CU), 3-1 Chattanooga 29, The Citadel 15 January 30, 2009 125: Demetrius Johnson (UTC) dec. Tyler Sim (CIT), 9 - 6 133: Josh Statum (UTC) maj. dec. Richard Alarcon Jr. (CIT), 11 - 3 141: Cody Cleveland (UTC) tec. fall Derek Royster (CIT), 19 - 4 (3:23) 149: Daniel Waddell (UTC) fall David Ivashchenko(CIT), 13 - 3 157: Keith Koziel (CIT) fall Joseph Knox (UTC), 0:29 165: William Garvin (UTC) fall Derek Sickel (CIT), 5:53 174: Jason McCroskey (UTC) maj. dec. James Oddo (CIT), 10 - 1 184: Benjamin Roberson (UTC) dec. Kelby Smith (CIT), 6 - 2 197: Odie Delaney (CIT) fall Ethan Winel (UTC), 4:28 285: Aaron Brown (CIT) dec. Cody Sliger (UTC), 3 - 1 The Citadel 21, Limestone 13 January 31, 2009 125: Tyler Sim (CIT) dec. Matt Hall (LC), 9-4 133: Richard Alarcon, Jr. (CIT) dec. John Harper (LC), 3-2 141: Jeremy Parker (LC) dec. Derek Royster (CIT), 4-3 149: Dustin Baynes (LC) dec. David Ivashchenko (CIT), 6-4 157: Keith Koziel (CIT) dec. Nick Shappee (LC), 6-4 165: Derek Sickel (CIT) dec. Casey Bradley, 4-2 174: Joby Schreckhise (LC) maj. dec. James Oddo (CIT), 10-2 184: Kelby Smith (CIT) dec. Aaron Winemiller (LC), 9-5

WRESTLING 197: Odie Delaney (CIT) fall. Mike Walsh (LC), 1:05 285: Trey Moss (LC) dec. Aaron Brown (CIT), 3-2 The Citadel 21, VMI 9 February 5, 2009 125: Tyler Sim (CIT) dec. John Pope (VMI), 4-2 133: Tyler Hutchens (VMI) dec. Richard Alarcon Jr. (CIT), 3-2 141: Derek Royster (CIT) dec. David Yost (VMI), 10-6 149: Pierre Frazile (CIT) dec. Joseph Munno (VMI), 7-5 157: Keith Koziel (CIT) dec. Joel Hutchens (VMI), 10-4 165: Derek Sickel (CIT) dec. Jayme Gordon (VMI), 10-4 174: James Oddo (CIT) dec. Andrew Szymborski (VMI), 4-0 184: Vinnie Gallo (VMI) dec. Brian Hurley (CIT), 3-1 197: Odie Delaney (CIT) dec. Ronnie Ellsworth (VMI), 7-4 285: Josh Wine (VMI) dec. Ivan Muller (CIT), 3-0 The Citadel 22, Davidson 16 February 15, 2009 125: Taylor Sim (CIT) dec. Ben Altman (DAV), 3-2 133: Alex Radsky (DAV) dec. Richard Alarcon (CIT), 8-4 141: Derek Royster (CIT) dec. Vitaly Radsky (DAV), 9-4 149: David DeCamp (DAV) dec. David Ivanschenko (CIT), 6-2 157: Carl Sandercock (DAV) pinned Keith Koziel (CIT), 2:57 165: Derek Sickel (CIT) pinned Tyler Mullen (DAV), 1:39 174: J.C. Oddo (CIT) dec. Kevin Cook (DAV), 6-1 184: Sam O’Hair (DAV) maj. dec. Kelby Smith (CIT), 13-4 197: Odie Delaney (CIT) maj. dec. Jorge Estrada (DAV), 11-1 285: Aaron Brown (CIT) dec. Charlie Wolff (DAV), 3-1 The Citadel 17, Appalachian State 15 February 15, 2009 125: Tyler Sim (CIT) maj. dec. Austin Annas (ASU), 13-2 133: Frank Celorrio (ASU) dec. Richard Alarcon (CIT), 8-2 141: Derek Royster (CIT) dec. Mike Kessler (ASU), 3-1 149: Savva Kostis (ASU) dec. Pierre Frazile (CIT), 3-1 157: Chip Powell (ASU) dec. Keith Koziel (CIT), 11-5 165: Kyle Blevins (ASU) dec. Derek Sickel(CIT), 5-2 174: J.C. Oddo (CIT) maj. dec. Antionne Jones (ASU), 13-1 184: Dylan Temple (ASU) dec. Kelby Smith (CIT), 8-2 197: Odie Delaney (CIT) dec. David Pritz (ASU), 6-1 285: Aaron Brown (CIT) dec. Brandon Brothers (ASU), 4-3 UNC Greensboro 24, The Citadel 6 February 21, 2009 125: Tyler Sim (CIT) dec. Mitchell Johnson (UNCG), 5-3 133: Casey Boyle (UNCG) dec. Richard Alarcon (CIT), 7-5 141: Chris Bencivenga (UNCG) dec. Derek Royster (CIT), 9-7 149: Ben Wilmore (UNCG) dec. Pierre Frazile (CIT), 6-2 157: Andrew Saunders (UNCG) dec. Keith Koziel (CIT), 8-2 165: Victor Hojilla (UNCG) dec. Derek Sickel(CIT), 11-6 174: Byron Sigmon (UNCG) dec. J.C. Oddo (CIT), 4-3 184: Mikal McKee (UNCG) dec. Kelby Smith (CIT), 5-2 197: Odie Delaney (CIT) dec. Jeremy Cannon (UNCG), 5-4 285: Joe Sheffield (UNCG) dec. Aaron Brown (CIT), 5-1 The Citadel 42, Gardner-Webb 3 February 24, 2009 125: Tyler Sim (CIT) dec. Cortney Roberts (GW), 11-5 133: Richard Alarcon (CIT) win by forfeit, 6-0 141: Derek Royster (CIT) win by forfeit, 6-0 149: Pierre Frazile (CIT) dec. Austin Reece (GW), 9-5 157: Keith Koziel (CIT) dec. Thomas Knapp (GW), 12-6 165: Derek Sickel (CIT) win by forfeit, 6-0 174: J.C. Oddo (CIT) fall Blake Salyer (GW), 1:59, 6-0 184: Kelby Smith (CIT) dec. Jonathon Velaquez (GW), 9-8 197 Odie Delaney (CIT) fall Randall Herring (GW), 1:01, 6-0 285 Dustin Porter (GW) dec. Aaron Brown (CIT), 3-1

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BULLDOG

RECORDS

The Citadel, SoCon and National Superlatives NCAA All-American Dan Thompson

2006

Southern Conference Champions The Citadel The Citadel The Citadel

1967 2004 2004**

Academic All-Americans Jon Gross Wayne Watts Vince Bartges Keith Clifton Ryan McClester Keith Clifton Ryan McClester Mark Thompson Sean Markey

2001 2002 2003 2004 2004 2005 2005 2006 2006

1961 1962 1963 1964 1967 1969 1976 1988

SoCon Tournament Outstanding Wrestler Jeff Hartsell Jeff Hartsell Jose Barcelo Bruce Schwanda Ed Steers John Wood Mike Regner Clay Ogden

2006 Mark Thompson 2009 Tyler Sim * Ken Shelton Outstanding Wrestler

The Citadel Wrestling Wall of Fame

Clay Ogden

SoCon Wrestler of the Year 2004 Ryan McClester 2006 Sean Markey All-Academy Champions Rob Reaves 167 Robby Bell 157 Mike Regner, Jr. 165 Ryan McClester 125 Sean Markey 133 Keith Clifton 174 Ryan McClester 125 Sean Markey 133 Travis Piccard 157 Ryan McCleste 133 Sean Markey* 141

Wrestlers Jeff Hartsell ‘62 Bruce Schwanda ‘65 Steve Rothstein ‘67 Ed Steers ‘68 Mike Armstrong ‘69 John Wood ‘70 Mike Regner ‘76 Chuck Pinta ‘82 Jim Ettari ‘83* Clay Ogden ‘87 Mike Regner Jr. ‘02 Keith Clifton ‘02 Ryan McClester ‘05 Billy Linane ‘05 Dan Thompson ‘06 Sean Markey ‘06 Coaches Robert Scarborough ‘50 Tom Borelli ‘79 Ken Shelton ‘82-86 The Citadel Athletic Hall of Fame Jack Huddle ‘51* Bush Peebles ‘39* Orville Rogers ‘38* Cosmo Tocci ‘80*

SoCon Coach of the Year 2004 Rob Hjerling

1995 2001 2002 2003 2003 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2006

197 125

Sean Markey

Most Wins in The Citadel's History Sean Markey 125 Travis Piccard 117 Ryan McClester 111 Billy Linane 92 Keith Clifton 86 * - Denotes multiple sport athlete ** - Denotes Conference Dual Champions

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RECORDS

WRESTLING

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.

to the quarterfinals. Thompson will move on to face secondseeded 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 advance

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 deffered 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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RECORDS

BULLDOG

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 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 1964 1965

Jeff Hartsell Bruce Schwanda 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 1993 Rob Reaves 1995 Rob Reaves 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 197-pound weight class 2009 Odie Delaney 1980 1981 1982 1983 2003 2004

Heavyweight Chuck Pinta Chuck Pinta Chuck Pinta Jim Ettari Billy Linane Billy Linane

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SUPPORT STAFF

WRESTLING

B en W aring

B lair W agner

D avid M c B urney

Assistant Media Relation Director First Year South Carolina ‘08

Assistant Strength Coach Third Year Wyoming ‘07

Assistant Athletic Trainer First Year Appalachian State ‘08

Ben Waring enters his first year as Assistant Media Relations Director at The Citadel. He will serve as the primary contact for wrestling and baseball and the secondary contact for football.

Blair Wagner is entering his third year with the Bulldogs Strength & Conditioning Staff.

David McBurney enters first year with the Bulldogs Athletic Training staff. He will be working directly with the wrestling team and will assist with the football team.

Waring joined the Bulldog staff in August after earning a master of science in education degree with an emphasis in sport management from Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Va. While with the Monarchs, he served as a graduate assistant in the sports information office working with baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, field hockey, lacrosse, men’s and women’s soccer and wrestling.

He was first appointed in December 2007 after spending the fall with the College of Charleston in a similar position. While with the Cougars, he was responsible for the men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s swimming and track and field teams. In addition, he assisted with men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball and volleyball.

Prior to working at Old Dominion, Waring completed an internship with Stanford as an event manager in the athletics department in Palo Alto, Calif. Waring is a 2008 graduate of the University of South Carolina where he earned a bachelor of science degree in sport and entertainment management. While a student with the Gamecocks, he worked in game management and operations. He was also a baseball operations intern with the Columbia Blowfish in 2006. Waring was born in Germany and moved around to several cities growing up as his father spent 27 years in the U.S. Army. Ben currently resides on James Island.

Wagner directly serves the basketball and wrestling programs, while assisting with football and baseball at The Citadel.

In October 2007, Wagner had the privilege of training the New York Knicks during their preseason camp in Charleston. 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 obtained his bachelor’s degree in exercise science while working primarily with the UW Football and Strength & Conditioning programs. Blair is a certified strength and conditioning specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association, and sports performance coach certified through United States Weightlifting Association.

McBurney comes to The Citadel after spending a year as the trainer for the men’s soccer team at UNC Charlotte. Prior the joining the 49ers, he was a PRN Athletic Trainer with the Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, N.C. He graduated from Appalachian State University in May of 2008 with a bachelor’s degree of science in athletic training with a minor in health promotion. While with the Mountaineers, David worked as an athletic training student for three years. McBurney’s certifications include: NATABOC Certified Athletic Trainer, American Red Cross CPR Certification and Member of the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA). McBurney, a native of Lenoir, N.C. is currently pursuing a master’s degree of science in health exercise and sport science from The Citadel Graduate College. David currently resides on James Island.

Wagner, a native of Cheyenne, Wyoming, is currently pursuing his master’s degree in exercise science with The Citadel Graduate College and expects to graduate in May 2010. Blair currently resides on James Island.

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BULLDOG

PRESIDENT

LT GEN JOHN ROSA PRESIDENT ● FOURTH YEAR ● THE CITADEL ‘73 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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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

WRESTLING

LARRY LECKONBY ATHLETICS DIRECTOR ● SECOND YEAR ● DUKE ‘79 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 in June 2008. Leckonby officially joined the Bulldog Family in July. 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. 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 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 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. 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. Leckonby and his wife, Cris, have two daughters, Hunter and Katie, and a son, Liam.

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BULLDOG

ADMINISTRATION

Andrew Alden Assistant Football Coach

Jerry Baker TCBF Director

David Beckley Assistant Baseball Coach

Robby Bennett Assistant AD/TicketEvent Management

Noelle Blaney Director of Media Relations

Molly Blatt Marketing Assistant

Lori Bonacci Head Golf Coach

Donnell Boucher Head Strength and Conditioning Coach

Zach Brown Assistant Baseball Coach

Al Buddin Asst. Business Manager

Randy Carlson Baseball Associate Coach

Ben Cauthen Equipment Manager

Dave Cecchini Assistant Football Coach

Andy Clawson Director of Sports Medicine

John Closner Equipment Assistant

Jon Cole Associate Media Relations Director

Issac Collins Assistant Football Coach

Damon Coiro Assistant Strength Coach

Ed Conroy Head Basketball Coach

Erin Crawford Strength and Conditioning Assistant

Sean Cronin Assistant Football Coach

Caleb Davis TCBF Asst. Director/Fundraising

Montesia Deas Media Relations Assistant

Gerald Dixon Assistant Football Coach

Alex Eaton Compliance Assistant

Kevin Ferrelli Equipment Assistant

Andy Fox Assistant Basketball Coach

Carolyn Geiger Head Volleyball Coach

Mike Groshon Assistant AD/ Facilities

Blake Hall Basketball Assistant

Ronnie Hamilton Basketball Assistant Coach

Josh Harpe Assistant Football Coach

Ryan Hearn Assistant Football Coach

Melanie Henkes Daktronics Assistant

Kevin Higgins Head Football Coach

Nathaniel Hogge Assistant Football Coach

Jody Huddleston Head CC/Track Coach

Gina Inabnett TCBF Donor Relations

Fred Jordan Head Baseball Coach

Pam Juranas Development Assistant

Ashley Keyes Media Relations Assistant

Amir Khaledi Volleyball Assistant Coach

Michael Kociecki Assistant Tennis Coach

Kris Kut CC/Track Assistant Coach

Todd Lair Assistant AD/ Compliance

Aashon Larkins Assistant Football Coach

Michelle Lomonaco Athletic Trainer/ Rehab. Coordinator

Jeremy MacVarish Trainer

Amber Manor Strength Assistant

John McAleer Associate AD/ Development

Lynn Meador Business Manager

Barbara Mellor TCBF Business Manager

Casey Moore Trainer

Amanda Newell Volleyball Assistant Coach

Doug Novak Assistant Basketball Coach

Kevin Olecki Assistant Football Coach

Patrick O’Neal Trainer

Steven Outlaw Assistant Athletic Trainer

Paul Plunkett Associate AD/ Administration

Darlene Poston Administrative Assistant

Robin Ridout Head Cheerleading Coach

Cyril Samonte Video/Multimedia Coordinator

Everette Sands Assistant Football Coach

William Sharbrough Faculty Athletic Representative

Kelly Simpson Associate AD/SWA

Toby Simpson Head Tennis Coach

Courtney Smith Daktronics GM/ Director of Sales

Matt Smith Assistant Director of Sports Medicine

William Smith Head Rifle Coach

Andy Solomon Associate AD/Marketing and Promotions

Todd Stephens Basketball Assistant

Jamie Stewart Soccer Assistant Coach

Nick Thierry Basketball Assistant

Nick Toth Assistant Football Coach

Joe Varga Strength Assistant

Geoff Von Dollen Associate AD/ Business

Gary Wilson CC/Track Assistant

Bob Winch Head Soccer Coach

Daryle Wong Football Admin. Assistant

Kevin Yeager Head Equipment Manager

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