2010-11 St. Cloud State Wrestling Guide

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2010-11 SCSU WRESTLING INFORMATION

University Facts

Founded...................................................................................................................1869 Location...........................................................................St. Cloud, MN 56301-4498 Enrollment...........................................................................................................18,300 Team Colors.................................................................................. Cardinal and Black Team Nickname............................................................................................... Huskies Home Arena....................................................................................... Halenbeck Hall National Affiliation.......................................................................NCAA Division II Conference Affiliation.......................... Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference 2009-10 Overall Record........................................................................................ 14-7 2009-10 NSIC Record....................................................................................5-2 (3rd) 2010 NCAA DII Regional Place.......................................................................... 2nd 2010 NCAA Division Championships Place...................................................... 7th

SCSU Wrestling Staff

Head Coach.........................................................................................Steve Costanzo Alma Mater......................................................................................Nebraska-Omaha Office Phone..........................................................................................320-308-2996 Coach e-mail................................................................sscostanzo@stcloudstate.edu Record at SCSU................................................................................39-21 (fifth year) Career Record......................................................................... 100-51-2 (12th year) Assistant Coach.......................................................................................Derek Sikora Graduate Assistant...............................................................................Cy Wainwright Volunteer Assistants.............................. Jeremy Lang, John Peterson, Tony Mack Student Volunteer Coaches........................................Brad Padgett, Jacob Roberts

SCSU Administrative Staff

Mission Statement

The mission of the Intercollegiate program for men and women at St. Cloud State University is to provide quality athletic opportunities to men and women students who have specialized athletic interests and abilities. It is our belief that meaningful intercollegiate competitive experience will better enable the participants to make significant contributions to society. Finally, in spite of being in an era of uncertain state funding, SCSU is committed to providing a broad based program in which studentathletes can strive to pursue excellence in their chosen athletic and academic endeavors.

Credits

The 2010-11 St. Cloud State University Wrestling Fact Book is a production of the Husky Media Relations Office. The guide was produced and edited by Tom Nelson with assistance from Celest Stang, Anne Abicht, Aaron Swenson and Terry Tschida. Many of the photographs for this publication are provided by Neil Andersen, University Communications. and Russell Jacobson

President......................................................................................... Dr. Earl Potter III Institutional Representative..............................................................Dr. Bill Hudson Director of Athletics...................................................................... Dr. Morris Kurtz Associate Athletics Director............................................................. Dr. Sue Becker Associate Athletics Director.......................................................................Tracy Dill Assistant Athletics Director..................................................................... John Lewis Assistant Athletics Director...................................................................Chad Sheetz Assistant Athletics Director.............................................................. Scott Schreiner Compliance Officer....................................................................Holly Schmidtbauer Head Athletic Trainer.............................................................. Julie Alexander, ATC Equipment Managers.......................................Kay Czarnetzki and Bartt Gevens Athletic Media Relations Director....................................................... Anne Abicht E-mail.................................................................................. aabicht@stcloudstate.edu Assistant AMR Director.........................................................................Tom Nelson E-mail................................................................................tcnelson@stcloudstate.edu Tom Nelson’s Home Phone.................................................................320-654-9815 Assistant AMR Director......................................................................... Celest Stang E-mail.................................................................................. crstang@stcloudstate.edu AMR Graduate Assistant..................................................................Aaron Swenson AMR/Athletic Insurance Secretary....................................................Terry Tschida

Important Numbers at SCSU

Athletic Office Phone...........................................................................320-308-3102 AMR Office Phone...............................................................................320-308-2141 AMR/Athletic Office FAX..................................................................320-308-2099 NHC Training Room........................................................................... 320-308-5229 Equipment Room................................................................................. 320-308-2371 Husky Stadium Press Row.................................................................. 320-308-3220 Ticket Information........................................... 320-308-2173 or 1-877-SCSUTIX SCSU Admissions Office...........................................1-877-654-7278 or 308-2244

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St. Cloud State Traditions: History of the Nickname

The Husky Nickname: St. Cloud State's nickname has gone through several changes over the years. Early nicknames included "Normals," "Teachers," "Bear Cats," "Peds," and "Flying Clouds." There are several theories about how the nickname "Huskies" began to be used. One says that it is a result of a student contest. Another suggests that the name originated with the football team. There was a story in the February 4, 1938, edition of the College Chronicle which referred to the "football huskies." Since huskies was not capitalized in the story, the author could have been referring to the team's size, and this possibly led to the nickname. Another theory is that the nickname originated within the football team. "I think it occurred during Coach Kasch's days as football coach (1935-42)," said John Weisman, former SCSU Dean of Men and former coach. "The team just started calling themselves the "Huskies." Why the name was chosen or who exactly selected it remains unclear. The name could have been intended to mean "burly, robust or large," "one that is husky," or "a heavily coated working dog of the arctic region.” Perhaps the nickname was meant to encompass all three meanings. Regardless of its origin, the Husky nickname continues to represent SCSU as a symbol and image of strength.

The St. Cloud State Rouser

Oh, here we are, the gang and all, to cheer our team to victory. SCSU has heard the call, We're here to show our loyalty, RAH! RAH! Come on team fight, We'll win this game, and to our colors we'll be true. We'll sing our song, both loud and long, to victory — S.C.S.U.

The St. Cloud State Hymn

Sing to thee our Alma Mater, High on oak-crowned banks, Emblem of our search for knowledge, Symbol of our youthful ranks, Filled with fires of true ambition, Let us ever be; Loyal to thy fine tradition, Hail St. Cloud, to thee. By the river’s flowing water, By its islands fair, may the loyal sons and daughters, thy enduring friendship share. May they with sincere ambition, through the years e’er be; Loyal to thy fine tradition, Hail St. Cloud, to thee.

SCSU Athletic Dept. Phone Director y Name Anne Abicht Julie Alexander Jerry Anderson Dr. Sue Becker Cheryl Boesche Matt Chapman Steve Costanzo Kay Czarnetzki Bryan DeMaine Tracy Dill Pat Dolan Lori Fish Jeremy Frost Bartt Gevens Mike Gibbons Jeff Giesen Steve Grimit Sara Granheim Jeff Hegle Becky Heiberger Dr. Bill Hudson Steve Johnson Rachel Johnson Jennifer Kranz Dr. Morris Kurtz Judi Larkin John Lewis Denny Lorsung Jim Louis Joe Meierhofer Jeremiah Minkel Seth Mischke Bob Motzko Tom Nelson Doug Patterson Steve Patterson Marci Peniata Matt Reimer Kevin Schlagel Holly Schmidtbauer Scott Schreiner Ron Seibring Chad Sheetz Ian Shoemaker Derek Sikora Celest Stang Larry Sundby Cindy Terwey Therese Todd Terry Tschida Glen Tuomaala Paula U’Ren Scott Underwood Megan Vogel Travis Zins

Sport......................................................................Number* Athletic Media Relations.....................................308-2141 Head Athletic Trainer...............................308-3827/2597 M/W Tennis..........................................................308-5269 Associate Athletic Director.................................308-3102 Administrative Specialist.....................................308-3102 Business and Hockey Operations......................308-2375 Wrestling/Strength-Conditioning......................308-2996 Equipment Manager............................................308-2633 Athletic Trainer.....................................................308-2588 Associate Athletic Director.................................308-4924 Baseball..................................................................308-3702 Women’s Basketball..............................................308-2230 Nordic Ski..............................................................308-2245 Equipment Manager............................................308-2633 Asst. Men’s Hockey..............................................308-4806 Women’s Hockey..................................................308-4806 Asst. Football .......................................................308-3251 Athletic Development Director.........................308-2073 Swimming & Diving............................................308-4266 Soccer.....................................................................308-4967 Faculty Representative.........................................308-2241 Asst. Men’s Hockey..............................................308-4806 Athletic Trainer.....................................................308-2590 Asst. Women’s Hockey........................................308-4806 Athletic Director...................................................308-3102 M & W Golf .........................................................259-7745 Asst. Athletic Director.........................................308-5218 Concessions/Game Operations.........................308-3208 Asst. Football........................................................308-3699 Director of Operations - NHC............................... 308-3327 Hockey Equipment Manager..............................308-2371 M & W Track/CC................................................308-2242 Men’s Hockey........................................................308-4806 Athletic Media Relations.....................................308-5400 Asst. Football........................................................308-6693 Athletic Trainer.....................................................308-2503 Assistant Volleyball..............................................308-2051 Asst. Men’s Basketball..........................................308-4253 Men’s Basketball....................................................308-3297 Compliance............................................................308-2292 Marketing & Promotions....................................308-2293 Dir. of Rec. Sports/Intramurals........................308-3325 Business Manager/Tickets..................................308-2137 Asst. Football........................................................308-3070 Asst. Wrestling............................................................. 308-4194 Athletic Media Relations.....................................308-2184 Asst. M/W Tennis................................................308-0847 Administrative Specialist.....................................308-3102 Administrative Specialist.....................................308-4806 Insurance/AMR/Graphic Design.....................308-2141 Husky Sports Band Director..............................308-3201 Softball...................................................................308-2900 Football..................................................................308-4113 Assistant Women’s Basketball.............................308-5929 Strength & Conditioning.....................................308-1255

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ssschreiner rseibring chsheetz igshoemaker djsikora crstang lcsundby cmterwey tptodd tatschida gatuomaala pjuren stunderwood mmvogel tczins

Office Numbers: St. Cloud State University Athletics Main Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-3102 SCSU Ticket Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-877-SCSUTIX or 308-2137 SCSU Admissions Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-877-654-7278 or 308-2244 SCSU Athletic Office FAX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-2099 SCSU Athletic Media Relations Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-2141 Halenbeck Hall Training Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-2597 National Hockey Center Training Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-5229 Halenbeck Hall Weight Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-1255 National Hockey Center Weight Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-5575 Halenbeck Hall Aquatics Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-2632 National Hockey Center Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-4806 Press Box Numbers: Husky Stadium - Soccer/Football Press Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255-3220 Halenbeck Hall - Basketball/Volleyball Press Row . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-5102 National Hockey Center Press Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308-5227

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Contacting the Coach

The best time to contact Head Coach Steve Costanzo is weekday mornings, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. He can be reached by calling (320) 308-2996 or the Media Relations Office can arrange interviews at (320) 308-2141- ask for Tom Nelson.

How to Get to Halenbeck Hall

From Interstate 94 (East or West): Exit on County Road 75 (Reads St. Augusta and St. Cloud). Travel north on County 75 to Clearwater Road. Turn right. Proceed to 16th Street South. Turn right. Follow street East around the curve. Proceed north. Halenbeck Hall is on the right. From Highway 10: Exit on 15th Avenue Southeast. Turn right. Proceed to University Drive. Turn left. Proceed to 5th Avenue South. Turn left. Halenbeck Hall is located at the corner of University Drive and 5th Ave. South. If you have questions about Halenbeck Hall at St. Cloud State, please call the Director of Operations Ron Seibring at 320308-3325.

Where to Stay in St. Cloud

If you are travelling to the St. Cloud area from out of town, please call the St. Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau. This office can provide you with complete information about lodging, dining and tourism opportunities in the St. Cloud area. You can reach the SCACVB by calling 1-800-264-2940 or 320-251-4170. The Bureau’s website is: www.granitecountry.com

Match Credentials

Admission to the Halenbeck Hall wrestling press area is restricted to the working press. Requests for working press passes and permission to broadcast matches must be made at least one week in advance to the SCSU Athletic Media Relations Director. Only media representatives actually involved in the coverage of the match will be admitted to the press area. Media passes should be picked up at the Halenbeck Hall Press Table or the AMR Office in Halenbeck Hall. Your media pass should be displayed at all times while you are in the arena.

Media Services

A complete scoring summary will be available to the media at the end of the match. Complete stats will also be available on the SCSU wrestling website (www.stcloudstate.edu/athletics). Wrestlers and coaches from SCSU will be available for media interviews approximately 10 minutes after the match is completed. Interviews may be conducted in Halenbeck Hall, and a representative of the Athletic Media Relations Office can bring any requested players out for interviews. The SCSU locker room and athletic training room is closed to the media at all times. During the week, please call the Athletic Media Relations Office for questions regarding interviews with players and coaches. The contact for St. Cloud State University wrestling in 2007-08 is Tom Nelson. He can be reached at 320-308-2141 or tcnelson@stcloudstate.edu.

Photo Passes

Video and Photo passes must be requested one week in advance. Videographers and photographers may operate from the floor level at Halenbeck Hall, but they must stay off of the mat. Please check-in with the Athletic Media Relations contact in the press box upon entering the NHC.

Radio/Phone Lines/Internet Access

Radio space will be reserved for the official play-by-play stations designated by each visiting school. Other radio stations will be given space on a first-come, first-serve basis and on availability. Information concerning phone lines may be obtained by calling the AMR office at 320-308-2141. Wireless internet access is available in Halenbeck Hall. Phones will be available for media use following each home game.

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2010-11 S t . C loud S tate W restling F act B ook Tom Nelson joined the staff at St. Cloud State University as assistant athletic media relations director in 1996. A 1983 graduate of North Central College in Naperville, Ill., Nelson serves as the University’s men’s hockey contact and also coordinates the athletic web site at SCSU. Nelson previously worked at Aurora University and St. John’s University (Minn.) before making the move to St. Cloud State. An active member of CoSIDA, Nelson was a long-time member of that group’s Site Selection Committee. He has served as a media coordinator at numerous USA Hockey Player Development Camps and has been the media stewart for the MSHSL Class AA baseball tournament since 1997. A former member of the C.W. McCall Fan Club and an avid Assistant Director of AMR collector of salt and pepper shakers and vintage fishing magazines, Tom Nelson Nelson resides in St. Cloud with his wife Colleen and their two children, Lauren and Patrick.

Director of Athletic Media Relations

Anne Abicht Anne Abicht joined the St. Cloud State University staff in January of 1985 as the Sports Information Director. Since arriving on the SCSU campus, the athletic department moved its hockey program to NCAA Division I status, and added three women’s sports in women’s ice hockey, soccer and nordic skiing. During this growth period, Abicht has overseen a growth in staff in the department now known as Athletic Media Relations. SCSU has added a part-time office manager, two full-time assistants and two graduate assistants to assist in the coverage of the 21 sport program. She received CoSIDA’s 25-Year Award in July of 2006 and CoSIDA’s Trailblazer Award in July of 2007. She is also a current member of the CoSIDA Board of Directors. Abicht graduated from the University of Minnesota Duluth with a degree in mass communications and a minor in journalism. The Burnsville, Minn., native holds a master’s degree in sports management from St. Cloud State. Anne and her husband Dennis Lorsung, reside in St. Cloud.

Celestine Stang joined the St. Cloud State University staff as the assistant athletic media relations director in December of 2005. Prior to joining the SCSU staff, Stang served as the Sports Information Director at Saint John’s University (Minn.) in nearby Collegeville from August-November of 2005. From 2003 to 2005, Stang served as a graduate assistant in the SCSU Athletic Media Relations office while earning her master’s degree in athletic administration. After playing four years of basketball at SCSU from 1999-2003, Stang graduated with a bachelor’s of science in sport management and recreation in May of 2003. She has also served as a media coordinator at a few USA Hockey Player Development Camps and is a member of Assistant Director of AMR CoSIDA’s Social Committee. For the past three seasons, she has served as the regional coordinator for the softball Daktronics, Inc. All-Region Celest Stang award. She enjoys raising rabbits, gardening and baking pies. A native of Redwood Falls, Minn., Stang and her husband Jacob reside in St. Aaron Swenson is in his second year as a graduate-assistant in pursuit of his Masters in Sports Management at St. Cloud State University. He comes to St. Cloud after working one year as the Sports Information Assistant at Augustana College. While in Sioux Falls, Swenson also worked as a freelance writer for the Sioux Falls Argus Leader. Swenson graduated from SCSU in the spring of 2008 with a Bachelor of Science in Mass Communications & Minor in Marketing. During his last year in undergraduate studies at SCSU, he was the President of the Society of Professional Journalists and Managing Editor of the University Chronicle. Swenson grew up in Delano, Minn. and graduated from Delano High School in 2003, where he was a three-sport athlete in AMR Graduate Assistant football, basketball and baseball. He continues to pitch and play for the Delano Athletic’s in the North Star League.

Aaron Swenson

Athletic Media Relations Office Manager

Terry Tschida


2010-11 S t . C loud S tate W restling F act B ook Dr. Morris Kurtz arrived at St. Cloud State in the fall of 1984 following athletic administrative positions at both Penn State University and Memphis State University. At SCSU he served as Director of Men’s Athletics from 1984 to 1995 and as Director of Athletics of the combined men’s and women’s intercollegiate athletics since 1996. One of Dr. Kurtz’s most significant achievements has been to enhance the department’s fundraising program utilizing innovative solicitation techniques, marketing, promotional strategies and increased community involvement and support. The community support that has developed has been overwhelming. Under Dr. Kurtz’s direction, the Athletic Department has experienced tremendous growth and in doing so has become a rallying point for Director of Athletics SCSU faculty, staff, students, alumni, the city of St. Cloud, as well as the Dr. Morris Kurtz surrounding communities throughout Central Minnesota. The Husky Athletic Program has become nationally recognized and has established itself as a competitive force in intercollegiate athletics while producing the highest caliber of student-athletes. Dr. Kurtz, his wife Janell Kurtz, a Professor in the G.R. Herberger College of Business, reside in St. Cloud and have a son David and daughter Stacey. Dr. Sue Becker was named the associate director of athletics/senior women’s administrator for the Huskies in the fall of 2006. She is responsible for directing the internal operations of the SCSU athletic department. Dr. Becker also oversees daily compliance operations in the athletic department. A 1982 graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Dr. Becker served as the assistant softball and volleyball coach at Emporia State University (KS) while earning her master’s degree. Dr. Becker served as SCSU head softball coach from 1985 to 1991 and also from 1995 to 1997. She led the Huskies to a 242-162 overall record and two NCAA playoff appearances. From 1991 to 1994, Dr. Becker completed her doctorate degree at Oregon State University. Associate Athletic In 1997, Dr. Becker was named the Athletic Department’s Director compliance officer and she has also served as an associate professor Dr. Sue Becker in SCSU’s department of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Sports Science since 1984. At UW-Eau Claire, Dr. Becker was a three-year letterwinner in volleyball and was a volleyball student assistant coach in 1982. A native of Stitzer, Wis., Dr. Becker resides in St. Cloud. After coaching men’s and women’s track and field and football at St. Cloud State, Tracy Dill was promoted to Associate Athletic Director for Marketing, Promotions and Fundraising in September of 1999. Since that time, he has been responsible for promoting, marketing and fundraising for the 21-sport SCSU athletic department. He has been instrumental in creating added visibility and broadening the SCSU branding program for intercollegiate athletics. Dill joined the SCSU athletic department in 1985 as an assistant football coach. In 1988, in addition to his football responsibilities, he was named head men’s track and field coach. In 1995, he resigned from his football coaching duties and became the head coach for both men’s and women’s track and field. As the men’s track coach, he coached 15 North Associate Athletic Central Conference Indoor Track Champions and 19 NCC Outdoor Director Champions. He coached three NCC Champions each in women’s indoor Tracy Dill track and outdoor track. In addition, he coached 21 All-Americans and two National Champions. Dill is a native of Keota, Iowa. He has an undergraduate degree from William Penn College in Iowa and his master’s from St. Cloud State. He and his wife Kristy reside in St. Cloud and have two sons, Trey and Tye.

University President

Dr. Earl H. Potter III Dr. Earl H. Potter III has been President of St. Cloud State University since July 2007. President Potter leads Minnesota’s second largest university offering an affordable, high-quality education and well-rounded college experience for students who hail from Minnesota and around the world. Under his leadership there is a strong commitment to student success, academic distinction, global education, diversity and community partnerships. President Potter has established himself as a leader who envisions the University as a driving force for progress and problem solving in the region and a source of great pride for the community and the state. The University community has been energized by his forward-looking perspectives and his innovative approach to bringing about positive change. In addition to his duties as President of St. Cloud State University and responsibilities to the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system, President Potter serves on the City of St. Cloud’s Create CommUNITY Steering Committee, Initiative Foundation Board of Trustees, Minnesota Campus Compact Board of Directors, United Way of Central Minnesota Board of Directors, St. Cloud Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, and other community task forces and initiatives. Previously, Dr. Potter was executive vice president and provost at Southern Oregon University, dean of the College of Business at Eastern Michigan University; dean of the School of Management at Lesley University; director for organizational development and employment services at Cornell University; associate dean for academics at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy; a fellow for the American Council on Education in the Office of the Chancellor at the University of Colorado; and chief negotiator for management and head of the Department of Economics and Management at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. President Potter holds a Ph.D. in organizational psychology and a master’s degree in psychology, both from the University of Washington; and a bachelor’s degree in psychology with honors from Williams College. He also served in the U.S. Coast Guard from 1969 to 1993 and retired at the rank of captain. Dr. Potter and his wife Christine Marshall Potter have adult children.


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Meet the St. Cloud State Athletic Department Staff

Jerry Anderson M & W Tennis

Jeff Giesen Women’s Hockey

Michelle Blaeser Volleyball

Jeff Hegle M & W Swimming and Diving

Kevin Schlagel Men’s Basketball

Paula U’Ren Softball

Bart Gevens Equipment Manager

Sara Granheim Development

Scott Schreiner Assistant A.D.

Cindy Terwey Office Administrator

Pat Dolan Baseball

Steve Costanzo Wrestling

Becky Heiberger-McCabe Soccer

Scott Underwood Football

Dr. Bill Hudson Faculty Rep.

Judi Larkin M & W Golf

Julie Alexander Head Athletic Trainer

John Lewis Assistant A.D.

Lori Fish Women’s Basketball

Jeremy Frost Nordic Ski

Seth Mischke M & W Track and Field Cross Country

Bob Motzko Men’s Hockey

Cheryl Boesche Office Administrator

Kay Czarnetzki Equipment Manager

Jeremiah Minkel Equipment Manager

Therese Todd Terry Tschida Office Administrator AMR Office Administrator Insurance Coordinator Graphic Design

Chad Sheetz Assistant A.D.

Holly Schmidtbauer Compliance

Travis Zins Glen Tuomaala Husky Sports Band Strength & Conditioning Director


This Is

ST. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY


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ST. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY

What’s Your World?

Visit Us On The Web:

http://www.stcloudstate.edu/athletics

THE TRADITION...

suits. The campus nerve center is our state-of-the- the sports of men’s and women’s ice hockey, the art library . Huskies compete as an NCAA Division I affiliate and they are members of the Western Collegiate The newest addition to the campus in the fall of Hockey Association, which is widely recognized as 2010 is Coborn Plaza. Located a block north of one of the nation’s top conferences in the sport campus, Coborn Plaza honors the Coborn family of college hockey. whose grocery chain had a store on the site. The • Noted economists have spoken at the Winter complex features apartment-style housing for 455 Institute for nearly 50 years. students, a new University Welcome Center and 20,000 square feet of retail space. This facility will St. Cloud State’s undergraduate programs hold help connect the campus with St. Cloud’s vibrant nearly every available national accreditation. downtown area. Students choose from more than 200 majors, Facts about the city of St. Cloud and the Central Minnesota region: minors and pre-professional programs, including A GREAT UNIVERSITY. . . • 5 colleges & universities regional rarities such as aviation, meteorology and • Fall 2009 enrollment was 17,686, including • Home to world-renowned gardens geographic information systems. • 18 movie theaters 1,905 graduate students. St. Cloud State University is Minnesota’s secondlargest university, with more than 17,000 students. It is located about an hour northwest of Minneapolis along the oak-crowned west bank of the Mississippi River. The 100-acre campus is between downtown St. Cloud, a group of more than 30 islands that form a natural maze for a two-mile stretch of the river.

DID YOU KNOW...

The School of Graduate Studies offers more than 60 programs, including an Ed.D. in Higher Education Administration and a master of business administration from the acclaimed Herberger College of Business. The master’s degrees in regulatory affairs and services and applied clinical research tap a growing demand for professionals who can lead medical device companies through Food and Drug Administration and international regulatory processes. Minnesota is home to more than 500 medical device manufacturers and distributors.

• The Bridges is a scenic 2.72-mile exercise route.

Founded in 1869 as a state normal school, St. Cloud State has evolved into a comprehensive university with all the institutions that make college life exciting: events and activities, art galleries, year-round theatre, nearly 250 clubs and organizations, NCAA athletics, club sports, intramurals, indoor recreation opportunities and outdoor pur-

• The University’s first building was purchased in 1869 for $3,000.

• Hundreds of courses offered online each semester. • More than 3,200 degrees were conferred during 2008-09. • Center for Holocaust and Genocide Education has 300 survivor videos. • Students learn from about 904 faculty in 44 academic departments. • Earl H. Potter III is the school’s 22nd president.

• National Hockey Center’s Section 108 hosts college hockey’s fiercest fans. • St. Cloud State University competes as an NCAA Division II affiliate in the highly competitive Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. In

• Over 200 restaurants • 5 live theaters • 28 city & county parks • More than 4000 employers • Located in heart of Minnesota’s scenic Central Lakes Region • Major retail center, featuring lively downtown area and Crossroads Shopping Center CLIMATE Coldest Month: December Hottest Month: July Annual Avg. Rain: 29 inches Annual Avg. Snowfall: 46.8 inches


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ST. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY

AT A GLANCE. . . Established in 1869, St. Cloud State University has grown into the largest campus in the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system and the second-largest public university in Minnesota. TYPE OF COLLEGE: A four-year, public, residential, liberal arts and sciences university with 47 academic departments LOCATION: A 100-acre campus on the Mississippi River in St. Cloud, about an hour from Minneapolis and St. Paul POPULATION: St. Cloud, which has more than 60,000 residents, is the core city of a three-county Metropolitan Statistical Area with a population of 183,000 STUDENTS: Fall 2009 enrollment of 17,686, including 1,905 graduate students ACADEMICS: More than 200 majors, minors and pre-professional programs; more than 50 graduate programs, including an Ed.D. in Higher Education Administration CALENDAR: Two 15-week semesters and a summer session that offers more than 900 courses and enrolls nearly 6,000 students FACULTY: 91 percent of classes are taught by professors; 76 percent hold the highest degree in their field STUDENT/FACULTY RATIO: 19:1 RESIDENTIAL LIFE: 3,100 students are housed in nine residential communities ACTIVITIES: About 250 clubs and organizations ATHLETICS: Nine men’s teams and 10 women’s teams compete at the NCAA Division II level in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference; the Division I women’s and men’s hockey teams compete in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association; club sports include rugby, crew, lacrosse, cycling and more RECREATION: Offerings include fitness, aquatics, intramurals, rock climbing, outdoor activities and a challenge course; facilities include two pools, two gymnasiums, 200-meter track, year-round turf field, two ice sheets, bowling alley, dance studio, ball diamonds and a student recreation center COST FOR 2009-10: In-state tuition and fees, books and supplies, room and board is $13,546 FINANCIAL AID: Students receive more than $100 million in scholarships, grants, loans and student work opportunities each year


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THE GRANITE CITY . . .

The city of St. Cloud, home to St. Cloud State University, is located in the heart Minnesota’s scenic Central Lakes Region along the wooded banks of the Mississippi and Sauk Rivers -- 65 miles northwest of the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area. St. Cloud serves as the commercial and business hub for over 160,000 people and three counties. The area is at the center of one of Minnesota's fastest growing metropolitan area. Incorporated in 1856, St. Cloud served as a stop on the famed Red River Trail. The city’s location on the Mississippi River, helped St. Cloud grow as a center for the lumber industry. Another local resource closely identified with the region is granite. The first granite in the area was quarried in 1869, and the industry rapidly helped St. Cloud gain the nickname “Granite City.” In addition to a strong economic environment, St. Cloud offers very ample and diverse opportunities in education, recreation and the arts. Some of those highlights include nearby access to top-notch fishing, camping and hunting; renowned international gardens (across the river from campus); a lively downtown retail and entertainment district and great shopping at the region’s largest mall - Crossroads Center and along the city’s Division Street. The St. Cloud metropolitan area is comprised of the three counties of Stearns, Benton and Sherburne, and is the political, cultural, commercial, and manufacturing center for all of central Minnesota.  Access to St. Cloud is easy, with the city served daily by bus (Greyhound) and train (Amtrak). The St. Cloud Airport offers service for private planes, while a bus link to the Northstar commuter rail in nearby Big Lake began regular daily service in 2010.

THE CITIES . . .

SCSU students also benefit from the University’s location, which is approximately one hour northwest of the Twin Cities (an easy drive from campus). One of the nation’s great metropolitan areas, MinneapolisSt. Paul offers a bounty of cultural and entertainment opportunities. The Cities are home to world-class museums, theaters, restaurants and one of the largest shopping malls in the world (Mall of America). Sports fans are also in heaven as Minneapolis-St. Paul is home to the Twins (MLB), The Wild (NHL), Timberwolves (NBA), Lynx (WNBA) and Vikings (NFL).

TOTAL ACCESS SCSU location on I-94 makes it an easy place to get to! Mileage to SCSU: Twin Cities Bemidji, Minn. Fargo, N.D. Chicago, Ill. Denver, Colo. Des Moines, Iowa Duluth, Minn.

65 163 175 480 869 308 147

Green Bay, Wis. LaCrosse, Wis. Los Angeles, Calif. Mankato, Minn. Milwaukee, Wis. New York, N.Y. Omaha, Neb. Redwood Falls, MN Rochester, Minn. St. Louis, Mo. Sioux Falls, S.D. Winnipeg, Mant.

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Look Who Has Attended St. Cloud State University • Tyler Arnason, 2001 - played in the NHL for Chicago, Ottawa, Colorado. • Todd Bouman, 1996 - played in the NFL for Minnesota, New Orleans, Jacksonville, Baltimore • Joanne Benson, 1964 - former Lt. Governor of Minnesota and state legislator. • Casey Borer, 2007 - plays professional hockey in the Carolina (NHL) organization. • Dick Bremer, 1977 - long-time play-by-play announcer for the Minnesota Twins. • Jay Caldwell, 1998 - sports director at St. Cloud’s Regent Broadcasting. • Tim Conboy, 2003 - plays professional hockey in the Buffalo (NHL) organization. • Matt Cullen, 1998 - currently playing professional hockey for Minnesota Wild (NHL).

Dick Bremer

• Ty Ellingson, 1982, Hollywood concept designer and effects art director • Matt Hendricks, 2004 - plays professional hockey for the Colorado Avalanche (NHL)

Matt Cullen

• Bonnie Henrickson, 1986 - head women’s basketball coach at the Kansas University. • Jim Eisenreich, 1980 - former major league baseball player. • Jeff Finger, 2003 - plays professional hockey in the Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL) organization. • Ann Govednik Van Steinburg, 1939 - competed in 1932 & 1936 Olympics with U.S. swim team. • Dave and Jim Hazewinkel, 1966 & 1967 - U.S. Olympic wrestling team in 1968 and 1972. • Mark Hartigan, 2002 - member of the 2008 Stanley Cup Champions Detroit Red Wings (NHL). • Bret Hedican, 1992 - played NHL hockey with St. Louis, Vancouver, Florida, Carolina and Anaheim. • Ralph Heimdahl, 1930- creator and producer of the Bugs Bunny cartoons.

Les Wolff

• Larry Heinemi, 1965 - professional wrestler, who competed as Lars Anderson.

Bonnie Henrickson

• Bill Hudson, WCCO TV news reporter • Rob Hudson, 1993 - KARE 11 TV personality • Tami and Toni Jameson, 1990 - participated in 1992 Olympics in team handball. • Joe Jensen, 2006 - played professional hockey in the Carolina (NHL) organization. • Ryan Malone, 2003 - currently playing professional hockey for Tampa Bay (NHL). • Van Nelson, 1968 - educator, member of 1968 USA Olympic track team. • Andreas Nodl, 2008 - plays professional hockey in the Philadelphia Flyers organization (NHL) • Jim Olander, 2003 - radio voice of the Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL).

Jim Eisenreich

• Mark Parrish, 1998 - played in the NHL for Tampa Bay, Dallas, Minnesota, Florida, NY Islanders. • Jeff Passolt, 1981 - news anchor for KMSP (Ch. 9) in Minneapolis-St. Paul.

Jeff Passolt

• Reggie Perkins, 1988 - played for the Harlem Globetrotters. • Eldon “Rip” Repulski, played major league baseball from 1953-1961. • John Stumpf, 1976 - president and CEO of Wells Fargo. • Sven Sundgaard, 2003 - KARE 11 meteorologist • John Tobler, 1969 - former member of U.S. national diving team. A national and world diving champion. • Duvie Westcott, 2001 - played professional hockey for the Columbus (NHL) Bluejackets. • Ryan Weber, 2003, founder of W3i, a global interactive-media company • Les Wolff. 1966 - professional wrestler who competed as Buddy Wolf.

Reggie Perkins

Ryan Malone

Bret Hedican

Rip Repulski

Matt Hendricks

Todd Bouman

Rob Hudson


This Is

ST. CLOUD STATE ATHLETICS


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ST. CLOUD STATE FACILITIES FIRST CLASS PROGRAMS...FIRST CLASS FACILITIES St. Cloud State University's tradition of excellence in athletics is mirrored by the many outstanding athletic facilities that are featured on the SCSU campus. The majority of SCSU's home sporting events take place at the following locations on campus: Halenbeck Hall, Husky Stadium, Selke Field, Dick Putz Field, and the National Hockey Center.

HISTORIC SELKE FIELD: Selke Field is the home to Husky softball,

which placed third in the nation in 2004. The softball diamond is located in the southeast corner of the Selke Field athletic complex. Bleachers and two dugouts complete the playing area. In addition, the SCSU baseball team has a practice field at Selke, and SCSU students use the facility for intramural soccer and touch football.

HUSKY STADIUM: The newest addition to the SCSU facilities list is

Husky Stadium, which opened in September 2004. This multi-purpose facility offers seating for 4,198 spectators and is the home to SCSU football and soccer. The field overlooks the scenic Mississippi River and features a stateof-the-art synthetic playing surface along with lights for night play. In the winter months, the field is covered with an inflatable bubble that provides an outstanding practice space for many of the SCSU athletic teams and SCSU’s recreation sports programs. Other features of the facility include a press box, President’s Suite, concession stands, ticket booths and bathroom facilities. The stadium is connected to Halenbeck Hall by a new student recreation facility that features a massive fitness center, climbing walls, classrooms, dance studios, snack bar, office space and storage locations.

HALENBECK HALL: Halenbeck Hall was completed and dedicated in

1965. The main gymnasium of Halenbeck Hall has a seating capacity of 6,451. Volleyball, men's and women's basketball, wrestling, and swimming all compete in the main area of Halenbeck. In the summer of 2001, a new wooden floor, arena seating and scoreboard were installed, which makes Halenbeck one of the best courts in the NSIC. The Halenbeck Aquatics Center has seating capacity for 500 spectators. Its features include a six-lane pool and a diving well with one and three meter boards.

HALL OF FAME: Halenbeck Hall is home to the SCSU Athletic Hall

of Fame, which was completed in the spring of 1996. The Hall of Fame is located in the south lobby of the main gymnasium and houses the Hall of Fame plaques, as well as trophy cases for each of the Huskies' sports. The building also houses several classrooms, a complete computer lab and offices for the coaches and athletic administrative staff.

HALENBECK HALL SOUTH: Halenbeck Hall South was completed in 1980. It provides SCSU with an indoor training facility for track, soccer, baseball, softball, and tennis. The major feature of Halenbeck South is an activity center and multiple purpose area bordered by a running track. A new surface was installed in the Halenbeck South Fieldhouse during the summer of 2006. The facility also houses six regulation size racquetball courts, a wrestling practice room, intramural offices, climbing wall and a human performance laboratory. To the east of Halenbeck and Halenbeck South are outdoor tennis courts.

NORDIC SKI: SCSU's nordic ski team practices at nearby Riverside Park,

which is located directly across the Mississippi River from the SCSU campus. The Mississippi River also provides many recreation opportunities for the outdoor sports enthusiast, including fishing, canoeing and hiking.


2010-11 S t . C loud S tate W restling F act B ook THE NATIONAL HOCKEY CENTER: The

National Hockey Center is home to Husky hockey and opened its doors in December of 1989. Its main features include two Olympic size sheets of ice measuring 200' by 100'. The main rink has a seating capacity for 5,763 fans and sports five VIP boxes located on the east end of the arena. Twelve locker rooms, a fully-equipped athletic training room, a fitness center, an equipment and drying room, a players lounge, classroom, manager's office, coaches offices and two Zambonis fill the lower level.

THE MAC: Baseball is played at the St. Cloud Municipal

Athletic Complex, located at the west end of St. Cloud. The complex features two of the finest baseball fields in the state - Dick Putz Field and Joe Faber Field.

WEIGHT TRAINING: St. Cloud State athletes have access to two weight training rooms. Athletes can train in the well-equipped, spacious, free weight rooms in Halenbeck and the NHC.

ATHLETIC TRAINING: St. Cloud State athletes have access to two athletic training rooms. Athletes can get treatment in the well-equipped, spacious, training rooms in Halenbeck and the NHC.

Previous page (top to bottom): Husky Stadium, Halenbeck Hall Main Gymnasium, Halenbeck Hall Aquatic Center, St. Cloud State Student Fitness Center, Halenbeck Hall South Fieldhouse, and inside of the dome that covers Husky Stadium during the winter months. This page (top to bottom): Historic Selke Field (softball), Joe Faber Field (baseball), inside of men’s hockey locker room (NHC), inside of men’s football locker room (Husky Stadium), Husky Stadium for soccer, Halenbeck Hall Wrestling Room, Halenbeck Hall Athletic Training Room, NHC Weight Room and the National Hockey Center packed for another SCSU men’s hockey game.


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GIVING BACK TO ST. CLOUD HUSKY WRESTLING PROVIDES A HELPING HAND IN THE COMMUNITY AND ON CAMPUS The St. Cloud State University wrestling program and the entire St. Cloud State University Athletic Department annually provides many hours of volunteer service for the St. Cloud area and the campus commuity. Over the years, the St. Cloud State teams have participated in reading programs for local youths, providing a helping hand at the University’s annual move-in day for students moving into the campus dormitories, Mississippi River clean-up, Make-AWish fundraisers, food drives and help with local emergency relief. These are just a few examples of the many ways that St. Cloud State University Athletics give back to the community that surrounds and supports that in St. Cloud and on the campus at St. Cloud State University.

GO HUSKIES!


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Steve

COSTANZO Head Coach

• Fifth Season at SCSU • 39-21 career dual record at SCSU • Led SCSU to 7th at NCAA meet in 2010 • Led Dana College to NAIA title in 2006 • NWCA and NAIA Coach of the Year in 2006 • 3-time All-American at Nebraska-Omaha Steve Costanzo is in his fifth season as the Husky head wrestling coach. He is the 13th coach in the history of the St. Cloud State University wrestling program, which dates back to 1949-50. Costanzo begins his 121th season overall as a college head coach. He has a career record of 100-512 while coaching 98 National Qualifiers, 41 All-Americans, 2 National Champions and 36 NWCA AllAcademic recipients. His overall record at SCSU currently stands at 39-21 In 2009-10, SCSU posted a 14-7 overall record and placed 7th in the nation at the NCAA Division II championships. At the 2010 NCAA Super Regional, the Huskies placed 2nd and SCSU also placed third in the NSIC race at 5-2 in 2009-10. SCSU advanced eight grapplers to the NCAA finals in 2010, and they also saw four of those athletes earn All-American status in 2010. This marked SCSU’s best national finish since 1983. In 2008-09, Costanzo’s Huskies finished their campaign with an 8-5 (5-2 NSIC) mark. The Huskies also advanced eight wrestlers to the NCAA Division II Championships and they saw three of those wrestlers earn All-American status. At the 2009 NCAA Division II Championships, SCSU placed 8th as a team. In 2006, Costanzo led Dana College to the NAIA National Championship (with a tourney record 193 points) and a NWCA National Duals Championship. His squads while at Dana College won Great Plains Athletic Conference titles in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006. In addition, his teams claimed Regional Championships in 2001, 2002, 2005 and 2006. The Vikings finished with top 10 finishes at the NAIA National Championships in 2004, 2005 and 2006. Costanzo’s student-athletes have enjoyed success off the mat as well. In the last four seasons, his wrestling teams have recorded top-20 grade point averages nationally - as recorded by the NAIA and NCAA Division II National Wrestling Coaches Association. In 2005-06, while at Dana College, his team finished in 2nd place with a team grade point average of a 3.175. In 2006-07, his SCSU wrestler’s finished in 14th place with a GPA of 3.029. In 2007-08, the Huskies finished in 8th place with a GPA of 3.219. In 200809, the Huskies finished in 19th place. During the 2009-10 campaign, the SCSU Huskies finished 2nd in the nation among DII teams with a team GPA of 3.354. In 2003, Costanzo was credited with the NAIA Robert Bubb Coaching Excellence Award which epitomizes the qualities and characteristics of a role model and mentor for developing young student-athletes. In 2005, he served as the NWCA All-Star team coach at Oklahoma State University. Costanzo received the NWCA and NAIA Coach of the Year honors in 2006, and gained NAIA Regional Coach of the Year accolades in 2005 and 2006. Costanzo was a three-time NCAA Division II All-American and two-time North Central Conference champion for the University of Nebraska-Omaha. He placed seventh in 1993, third in 1994 and third in 1995 at the NCAA Championships. Costanzo was named native Nebraskan Collegiate Wrestler of the Year in 1994. He currently ranks as high as seventh on UNO’s all-time win list with 133 career victories as a collegiate wrestler. For his wrestling accomplishments as a student-athlete, Costanzo was inducted into the 2006 NSWCA Nebraska Scholastic Wrestling Coaches Association Hall of Fame. A native of Bennington, Nebraska, Costanzo has a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education from the University of Nebraska at Omaha and a master’s degree in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation from Emporia State University. He and his wife Nancy have five children: Cassandra, Sam, Katie, Brock and Lacey.

The Costanzo File:

Year 1999-00 - Dana 2000-01 - Dana 2001-02 - Dana 2002-03 - Dana 2003-04 - Dana 2004-05 - Dana 2005-06 - Dana 2006-07 - SCSU 2007-08 - SCSU 2008-09 - SCSU 2009-10 - SCSU TOTALS

Overall W-L-T 2-4-1 5-4 6-3 9-7 10-6 11-5 18-1-1 4-7 13-2 8-5 14-7 100-51-2 2

Conf. Conf. W-L-T Place 1-2-1 n/a 3-0 n/a 3-0 n/a 2-0 1st 3-0 1st 4-0 1st 4-0 1st 0-3 (NCC) 4th 1-2 (NCC) 3rd 5-2 (NSIC) 3rd 5-2 (NSIC) 3rd 31-11-1 -

Region Place 5th 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 7th 4th 2nd 2nd -

Nation Place 15th 13th 15th 11th 6th 5th 1st 32nd 12th 8th 7th -


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Cy

Assistant Coach • 1st Season

Graduate Assistant Coach • 2nd Season

SIKORA Derek Sikora will begin his first season as an assistant coach at St. Cloud State University in 2010-11. Sikora was the head wrestling coach at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire in 2009-10, following four seasons as a Blugolds assistant coach. “I am very excited to have Derek Sikora as my lead assistant wrestling coach,” said Coach Steve Costanzo. “Derek comes highly recommended on the mat and his passion and dedication to the sport should pay immediate dividends to the Husky wrestling program. I am confident that he will help SCSU wrestling take that next step and get us to where we want to go.” A two-sport athlete at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Sikora was a 2006 National Wrestling Champion, a three-time All-American, threeyear captain, four-year letterwinner and two-time WIAC Champion. He also earned four letters in football where he was a two-time First Team AllConference player, two-time Team MVP, two-time All-Region pick and a team captain. Following his playing career Sikora was a substitute teacher and para educator in the Oshkosh and Eau Claire school districts. His coaching experience includes working with young wrestlers in the Wisconsin Cadet Junior National Team program and the Train Like a Titan Youth Wrestling Club. He aided the Cadet program in its most successful season in 2007 guiding 16 All-Americans at the Cadet National Championships. In 2006 he joined the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire coaching staff as an assistant football and wrestling coach. During the 2007-08 wrestling season, Sikora was the Head Assistant Wrestling Coach at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. He returned to Eau Claire in 2008 as an assistant wrestling coach and took over as head coach in 2009. “I am honored and thankful for the opportunity to work with a great wrestling program. I look forward to working with Coach Costanzo and the rest of the staff as well as continuing to build toward a national championship,” said Sikora.

WAINWRIGHT Cy Wainwright enters his second season as a graduate assistant coach for the Huskies. A native of Green Cove Springs, Florida, Wainwright was a national champion and two-time NCAA Division II All-American for Newberry College. He led his team to a runner-up finish at the 2009 NCAA DII Championships. Wainwright holds school records with longest win streak (38), wins in a season (42) and wins in a career (124). He finished his 2008-09 campaign with an unblemished 36-0 record and an overall record of 124-22. Wainwright earned his bachelor’s degree in Education from Newberry College in 2009 and is pursuing a master’s degree in sports management from SCSU. “Cy is a fantastic addition to the Husky wrestling program,” said Coach Steve Costanzo. “Our upper weights are so fortunate to have someone of his caliber to work with. I believe he will benefit our team immediately with his mentality and drive in the sport of wrestling.”

Jeremy

LANG Volunteer Assistant Coach • 4th Season Jeremy Lang enters his fifth season as a volunteer assistant coach for his alma mater SCSU. Lang is a native of Springfield, MN and a 1993 graduate of Springfield High School. He was a five-year letter-winner in wrestling, three-time Minnesota High School state qualifier and a three-time All-State recipient in wrestling and placed fifth at state his senior year. He competed for the Huskies from 1993-99 where he was a three-year letterwinner for SCSU and a three-time All-Conference recipient in the tough North Central Conference. Lang earned his Bachelor’s degree in local and urban affairs from SCSU in 1999. Currently, he is employed by Edina Realty in St. Cloud. He resides in St. Cloud with his two children Piper and Larkin. “We look forward to having Jeremy back on our coaching staff this season,” said Coach Steve Costanzo. “He has helped us tremendously the past three seasons as a volunteer in our program.”


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PETERSON Volunteer Assistant Coach • 2nd Season John Peterson, an Olympic champion, two-time Olympic medalist, three-time World Cup champion and a member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame, will be assisting the St. Cloud State University wrestlers this season with personal development. Peterson earned a silver medal as a freestyle wrestler at the 1972 Olympics in Munich, Germany, then won the 180.5-pound freestyle gold medal at the 1976 Olympics in Montreal, Canada. He earned World Cup championships in 1973, 1975 and 1980. As a collegiate wrestler at Wisconsin-Stout, he was an NAIA All-American (fifth place) in 1971 and earned three conference titles. He was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 1986. He has shared his faith with people around the world, working with Athletes In Action and Campus Crusade for Christ. Along with his brother, fellow Olympic wrestling champion Ben Peterson, the duo founded Camp of Champs in 1977. The Wisconsin-based camp combines intense training and competition with recreation and character training from a biblical perspective.

Coach Costanzo

Brad

PADGETT Student Assistant Coach • 2nd Season Brad Padgett enters his second season as a student assistant coach for the Huskies. A native of Buckley, Washington, Padgett was a two-time NCAA Division II AllAmerican and two-time North Region champion for the SCSU Huskies. Padgett placed fourth in 2008 and third in 2009 at the NCAA Championships. He was named Dean Weisman wrestler of the Year in 2008 and 2009. He amassed a two-year mark of 60-15 for the Huskies. In addition, Padgett was a two-time NJCAA All-American for Highline Community College. In May, Padgett will be completing his bachelor’s degree in physical education from SCSU. “I am looking forward to working with Brad this year as a member of our coaching staff,” said Coach Steve Costanzo. “Brad is a great communicator and is an excellent technician. We will continue to look to him for his leadership.”

Lucas Munkelwitz

Tony

MACK Volunteer Assistant Coach • 1st Season Tony Mack was a All-State wrestler and track sprinter for Staples-Motley High school. A two-time MSHSL wrestling state qualifier, he took 3rd place at state in 2000. In 2001, Mack was a member of the State Championship 4x100 Relay team. After high school, Mack served his country in the United States Air Force for five years. Mack is working toward his degree at St. Cloud State. He resides in St. Cloud along with his wife Leann.

Chad Kubasch


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Huskies Looking to Take it to the Top in 2010-11 As coach Steve Costanzo enters his fifth season at the helm of the St. Cloud State University wrestling program, the Huskies are poised to take yet another step on the ladder of success that SCSU has been climbing over the past three seasons. The Huskies’ theme this season is “Rising to the Top” and this certainly reflects the outlook for the upcoming 2010-11 season. “This marks my fifth season with the team and it has really been a work in progress,” Costanzo said. “I have been fortunate to work with a program that has been built with help from our former coaches, parents and our alumni. These people have certainly helped build the winning tradition of Husky wrestling over the years...and I am just proud to be part of the tradition.” On the subject of this year, Costanzo and the Huskies should be prepared to make another charge at both the regional and national Jake Kahnke level in NCAA Division II wrestling. In 2009-10, the Huskies charted a solid 14-7 overall record, which included a 5-2 third place mark in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. At the 2010 NCAA Division II Regional, the Huskies repeated with another second place finish and also qualified eight wrestlers for the NCAA finals. To cap the campaign, SCSU finished 7th at the 2010 NCAA Division II championships. This performance equals the Huskies’ best-ever finish at the NCAA Division II finals - a mark they also hit in 1983. This was also SCSU’s 8th top-10 place finish at the NCAA championships since 1975. The outlook is bright for SCSU this season as Costanzo and the Huskies will bring back seven of those NCAA qualifiers and all four of the Huskies’ 2010 All-Americans. “On paper, this looks to be a very promising season,” Costanzo said. “We will be bringing back a lot of experience this season and we also will benefit from an outstanding recruit classs, which will help push our guys and make us a better team.” The Huskies will also benefit from a large senior class this winter, which will provide outstanding leadership on the mat and in the wrestling room. This groups includes seniors Westy Hanson (133/141), Gabe Suarez (141), John Sundgren (157), Derek Skala (184), Erik Rogness (197) and Chad Kubasch (149/157). “These seniors are the heart of this team,” Costanzo said. “This type of leadership will be one of the keys to our success in 2010-11.” Here is a rundown of each weight class for the Huskies in 2010-11: 125-Pounds: Redshirt freshman Zach Stewart (Green Bay, Wis.) will be a name to watch at 125-pounds this winter after

gaining 18 wins as an unattached wrestler in 2009-10. His season also included two tournament champhionships at Moorhead and Worthington. He will be pushed for mat time this winter by freshman Dylan Wright from Minnesota prep power house Simley H.S., and freshman Cody Paulsen, who prepped at Totino-Grace H.S. Trent Herold (East Bethel), a starter in 2009-10, is expected to redshirt for the Huskies in 2010-11. 133-Pounds: Senior Westy Hanson (Crookston) will be a top contender at this weight class but look for a strong push by JUCO transfer Eric Ellington (Fairview Heights, Ill.), who gained two All-America honors during his tenure at Rend Lake C.C. down in Illinois. Cullan Morrissey (Lena, Wis./Oconto H.S.) and Tyler Mathison (Fremont, Neb.) are other talent who will add depth at this division. 141-Pounds: Senior Gabe Suarez (Las Vegas, Nev.) is a three-time NCAA qualifier, who earned All-America honors at 141-pounds in 2010. A four-year starter, Suarez has also been a four-year team captain. “Gabe has had an outstanding career at SCSU,” Costanzo said. “He keeps getting better every season, and if he can stay healthy, I believe that Gabe has a shot a national championship this winter.” SCSU’s depth shows at this position as Suarez will be pushed by freshman Matt Liebforth (Lemont, Ill.), redshirt sophomore Chad Schultz (Mauston, Wis.) and freshman Dustin McKinney (Luck, Wis.). 149-Pounds: Fans will probably do a double-take at this weight class thanks to the presence of two Jacob Horn’s on the roster at SCSU. True sophomore Jacob R. Horn (St. Michael) moved into a starting spot last winter due to an injury in the SCSU line-up to Jacob Roberts. He responded with 22 victories last year for SCSU. “We pulled him out of his redshirt season last year, and he really came into his own,” Costanzo said of Jacob R. Horn. Continued on Next Page

Tad Merritt


2010-11 S t . C loud S tate W restling Continued from Previous Page... The other half of the Huskies’ Horn duo is redshirt junior Jacob D. Horn (Ephrata, Wash.), who will add depth at 149 along with freshman Josh Howk out of Blue Springs H.S. in Missouri, redshirt sophomore Jake Tabbert (Inver Grove Heights) and senior Chad Kubasch (New Germany). 157-Pounds: Another one of SCSU’s mainstays is expected to anchor the 157-position. Senior John Sundgren (Blaine) is a three-time national qualifier and a four-year starter for SCSU at 157. “He is another athlete with lots of experience and national recognition,” Costanzo said. “If John can stay healthy, we look for another outstanding year from him in 2010-11.” Redshirt sophomore Josh Shamus O’Grady Joriman (Lino Lakes - 12 wins in 2009-10) and redshirt junior Joe Andersen (Bemidji - 7 wins in 200910) will add depth for the Huskies at 157-pounds. Michael Cullan (Coon Rapids), Charlie Janssen (Forest Lake), Michael Kairouz (Agoura Hills, Calif.), Matt Piersak (Shoreview) are other names expected to fortify the 157-pound class. 165-Pounds: Junior Tad Merritt (Canby) is looking to add another All-America plaque to the SCSU trophy case. He placed 3rd in 2009 and 5th in 2010, and Costanzo sees that trend continuing in 2011. “Tad has the experience and Gabe Suarez skills to be a national champion,” Costanzo said. “If he can stay healthy and we can get him to peak at the right time, there is no question that he will be one of the favorites at 165-pounds this winter. “Tad is a tremendous leader... one who really leads by example. He’s a grinder and a bruiser, and he is always on you. Tad only knows one way and this is to wrestle hard... he is super intense and relentless.” Depth at 165 will be added by redshirt sophomore Kurt Salmen (Dassel) and rookie Joey Falde (Maple Plain/Orono H.S.). 174-Pounds: SCSU will Lucas Munkelwitz benefit from the return of another All-American at 174-pounds this winter. Redshirt sophomore Shamus O’Grady (Coon Rapids) is back after earning a 6th place finish at nationals in 2010. At 21-15, O’Grady was one of seven SCSU wrestlers to collect 20-plus wins last winter. O’Grady is also a member of the SCSU track and cross country teams. Freshman Ben McPhail out of Pine Island H.S. will add depth for the Huskies at 174.

184-Pounds: Senior Derek Skala (Owatonna) is yet another three-time NCAA qualifier who returns for the Huskies this winter. Skala chalked up a 26-10 record last winter and captured top 184-pound honors at the 2010 NCAA regional. Skala’s status for 2010-11 is uncertain as injury concerns may force him to take a medical redshirt this season. If that is the situation this winter, SCSU should be in good hands at 184-pounds with redshirt freshman Mic Berg (Inver Grove Heights), who posted a 22-win season as an unattached wrestler. Senior Erik Rogness (Buffalo) will also add depth at 184-pounds and 197-pounds for the Huskies. 197-Pounds: Redshirt junior Luke Munkelwitz (Forest Lake) topped SCSU’s win list last year with a 30-9 record. He also earned his second trip to the NCAA nationals and he will be a three-year starter this year. “Luke was one match away from being an All-American last year,” Costanzo said. “He’s a little bigger this year, and Luke has really grown into his weight class. We expect a good season out of him, and I think he is ready to take that next step.” SCSU’s reserve strength at 197-pounds will be provided by junior Josh Antonneau (Hartland, Wis. - 11 wins in 2009-10) and redshirt sophomore Josh Conrath (Waseca). 285-Pounds: A transfer from Division I Old Dominion, redshirt sophomore Jacob Kahnke (Shakopee) made a quick impact in the world of Division II wrestling as he captured 4th place at the NCAA finals in 2010. Kahnke tied Munkelwitz for the team’s win lead with a 30-7 overall record. “Jacob is back this year and he is bigger, stronger and faster,” Costanzo said. “If he stays healthy, he will certainly be one of the national contenders at 285-pounds in 2011.” To complete the picture, the Huskies will be boosted at 285-pounds by redshirt freshman Chris Brassell (Park Ridge, Ill.) and newcomer Scott Hines (Fairmont). Yes, on paper the Huskies appear to be set for a solid showing in 2010-11. The skill and depth will be needed as SCSU will once again face a formidable schedule that will be an outstanding test as the Huskies prepare for the NCAA championships on March 11-12 in Kearney, Neb. To open the season, SCSU will host the annual Black-Red Classic in Halenbeck. The Huskies will then head to the Harold Nichols/Cyclone Open in Ames, Iowa to begin the actual 2010-11 schedule. Another early season test for SCSU will be the UW-LaCrosse Duals, along with the annual Holiday Inn/Husky Open in Halenbeck Hall on Dec. 11. After the holidays, the Huskies will travel to Arizona for the Grand Canyon Duals in Phoenix on Jan. 1, and they will also travel to the prestigious NWCA Division II National Duals on Jan. 8-9 in Cedar Falls, Iowa. SCSU will then move into the heart of its dual meet schedule that will include a full slate of matches against NSIC opponents and several top NCAA Division II and III non-conference opponents - including defending national champion Nebraska Omaha. The season will conclude with dates at the 2011 NCAA Regional on Feb. 27 (Sioux Falls, S.D.) and the 2011 NCAA championship on March 11-12 (Kearney, Neb.). “Our schedule will be an outstanding test for us in 2010-11, and it will certainly help us meet our goals of achieving success at the NCAA regional meet and the NCAA nationals,” Costanzo said.


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2010-11 St. Cloud State University Husky Wrestling Roster Name Joe Andersen Josh Antonneau Mic Berg Chris Brassell Josh Conrath Michael Cullen Eric Ellington Joey Falde Westy Hanson Trent Herold Scott Hines Jacob D. Horn Jacob R. Horn Josh Howk Charlie Janssen Joshua Joriman Jacob Kahnke Michael Kairouz Alex Kontz Chad Kubasch Matt Leibforth Tyler Mathison Dustin McKinney Ben McPhail Tad Merritt Cullan Morrissey Lucas Munkelwitz Shamus O’Grady Cody Paulsen Mathew Piersak Erik Rogness Kurt Salmen Chad Schultz Derek Skala Zach Stewart Gabriel Suarez John Sundgren Jake Tabbert Dylan Wright

Weight RsJr Jr. RsFr RsFr RsSo RsSo Jr. Fr. RsSr. RsSo Fr. RsJr So. Fr. Fr. RsSo RsSo Fr. RsSo RsSr Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. RsJr Fr. RsJr. RsSo Fr. RsSo RsSr Jr. RsSo RsSr RsFr RsSr RsSr RsJr Fr

Year 157/165 197 184/197 285 184/197 157 133 165 133/141 125/133 285 149 149 141/149 157 157 197/285 157 149 149/157 141 133 141/149 174/184 165 133/141 197 174 125 149 197 165 141 184 125/133 141 157 149 125

* Team Captains Head Coach: Steve Costanzo Assistant Coach: Derek Sikora Graduate Assistant Coaches: Cy Wainwright Volunteer Assistant Coaches: Jeremy Lang, John Peterson, Tony Mack Student Assistant Coaches: Brad Padget Student Managers: Kristine Schiller, Linette Shoemaker Athletic Trainer: Curtis Simondet

Hometown Bemidji, Minn. Hartland, Wis. Inver Grove Heights, Minn. Park Ridge, IL Waseca, Minn. Coon Rapids, Minn. East St. Louis, Minn. Maple Plain, Minn. Crookston, Minn. East Bethel, Minn. Fairmont, Minn. Ephrata, Wash. St. Michael, Minn. Oak Grove, Missouri Forest Lake, Minn. Lino Lakes, Minn. Shakopee, Minn. Agoura Hills, Calif. Canby, Minn. New Germany, Minn. Lemont, Illinois Fremont, Neb. Luck, Wis. Pine Island, Minn. Canby, Minn. Lena, Wis. Forest Lake, Minn. Coon Rapids, Minn. Brooklyn Center, Minn. Shoreview, Minn. Buffalo, Minn. Dassel, Minn. Mauston, Wisc. Owatonna, Minn. Green Bay, Wisc. Las Vegas, NV Blaine, Minn. Inver Grove Heights, Minn. Inver Grove Heights, Minn.

SCSU By The Numbers

High School/Previous School Bemidji Arrowhead H.S./UW Milwaukee Simley Maine South Waseca Coon Rapids/UW La Crosse East St. Louis H.S./Rend Lake C.C. Orono Crookston St. Francis Fairmont Ephrata St. Michael-Albertville Blue Springs Forest Lake Centennial Prior Lake/Old Dominion U. Agoura Canby Watertown-Mayer Lemont Oakland-Craig Unity Pine Island Canby Oconto Falls Forest Lake Coon Rapids Totino Grace Mounds View Buffalo Dassel-Cokato H.S./Ridgewater C.C. Mauston Owatonna Ashwaubenon Cimarron-Memorial Blaine Simley Simley

Freshmen.................................................................................................................12 Redshirt Freshmen...................................................................................................3 Sophomores..............................................................................................................1 Redshirt Sophomores..............................................................................................9 Juniors........................................................................................................................3 Redshirt Juniors........................................................................................................5 Redshirt Seniors.......................................................................................................6 Returning Starters..................................................................................................17 Returning National Qualifiers................................................................................7 Returning All-Americans........................................................................................6 Coach Steve Costanzo......................................................Fourth season at SCSU Career Dual Match Record at SCSU............................................................. 39-21 Career Dual Match Record as College Coach....................................... 100-51-2


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Joe

Chris

15/165 lbs. • RS Junior Bemidji, Minn. Bemidji High School

285 lbs. • RS Freshman Park Ridge, Illinois Maine South High School

ANDERSEN 2009-10: Andersen was 7-2 in 2009-10...placed 3rd at the Cobber Open in 2009...NWCA All-Academic Honorable Mention award winner in 2010. 2008-09: Andersen went 10-8 on the season…he placed 2nd at the Cobber Open and 6th at the Husky Open. 2007-08: Andersen went 7-1 on the season with 1 fall wrestling unattached… he placed 3rd at the Cobber Open. High School: Andersen comes to SCSU from Bemidji High School…he was a three-time state place winner…he amassed a career record of 21148…he is a five-time state qualifier. Personal: Andersen is the son of Steven and Suzette Andersen…he enjoys hunting and fishing…he is majoring in mass communications and information media at SCSU.

Josh

ANTONNEAU 197 lbs. • Junior Hartland, Wis. Arrowhead High School 2009-10: Antonneau was 11-7 at 197-pounds in 2009-10..gained 5th place finishes at the Cobber and North Country Opens in 2009-10. HIGH SCHOOL: Antonneau comes to SCSU from Arrowhead High School, where he wrestled for head coach John Mesenbrink...he was a fourtime letter winner in wrestling, while serving as team captain...Antonneau was named to the Wisconsin all-state team, while placing fourth in the state tournament...Antonneau was a state qualifier twice in four years. PERSONAL: The son of Susan Whelan and Daniel Antonneau...he enjoys weight lifting...he is majoring in Athletic Training at SCSU.

BRASSELL 2009-10: As a redshirt for the Huskies, Brassell posted a 19-12 record in 2009-10...placed 5th at Bison Open, 3rd at Cobber Open, 4th at Husky Open, 2nd at Ridgewater CC Open, 4th at Worthington Open and 5th at North Country Open in 2009-10. HIGH SCHOOL: Brassell comes to SCSU from Maine South High School…he was a three-time All-Conference selection…he placed third in the IHSA state tournament his senior year…he is a past Cadet Greco Roman All-American…compiled a career mark of 122-30. PERSONAL: Brassell is the son of John and Rebecca Brassell…he enjoys playing sports and video games…he is an education major at SCSU.

Josh

CONRATH 184 • RS Sophomore Waseca, Minn. Waseca High School 2009-10: Conrath was 6-5 for the Huskies in 2009-10...placed third at the Ridgewater Open in 2010. 2008-09: Conrath went 2-8 on the season with 1 fall wrestling unattached… he placed 8th at the North Country Open. HIGH SCHOOL: Conrath come to SCSU from Weseca High School… he was a state qualifier and had a record of 33-9 his senior year…he was crowned section champion during his senior campaign…he had a career mark of 94-49. PERSONAL: Conrath is the son of Gary and Rhonda Conrath…he enjoys paintball and dodgeball…entrepenurship major at SCSU, with a minor in human relations.

Mic

Michael

184 lbs. • RS Freshman Inver Grove Heights, Minn. Simley High School

157 lbs. • RS Sophomore Coon Rapids, Minn. Coon Rapids High School Transfer from UW-LaCrosse

BERG 2009-10: Berg gained a 22-10 record as a redshirt freshman in 2009-10 at 184-pounds..SCSU’s Redshirt Wrester of the Year in 2009-10...placed 3rd at 2009 Bison Open and 2nd at 2010 North Country Open. High School: Berg comes to SCSU from Simley High School…he was a two-time MSHSL state place winner…he captured the MSHSL state championship as a senior…he earned NHSCA All-American honors his senior year…compiled a career mark of 124-34. Personal: Berg is the son of Mark and Colleen Berg…he enjoys participating in all sports…he is currently undecided with his major at SCSU.

CULLEN 2009-10: Cullen was 7-12 during a redshirt season at 157...placed 4th at 2009 Bison Open. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 graduate of Coon Rapids High School, where he wrestled for head coaches Bob Adams and Adam Thornson...a fourtime letter winner and two-time team captain for the Cardinals...helped lead team to a third place finish in the state tournament...named three-time AllConference team...also lettered in football and track and field twice for the Cardinals. PERSONAL: The son of Jerry and Theresa Cullen...he is majoring in Communication Studies and Entrepeneurship minor at SCSU.


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Eric

Trent

133 lbs. • Junior Fairview Heights, Ill. East St. Louis High School Rend Lake C.C.

125/133 lbs. • Sophomore East Bethel, Minn. St. Francis High School

ELLINGTON High School: A 2006 graduate of East St. Louis High School, where he wrestled for Coach Demond Carter...wrestled for two season at Rend Lake College in Illinois...62-28 record as a prep wrestler...lettered in wrestling...AllConference and a state qualifier at East St. Louis...56-12 as a JUCO wrestler at Rend Lake...placed second and third in nation at NJCAA championships... NJCAA All-Academic award winner in 2008. Personal: Son of Sherman Ellington of Alaska and Celia Ellington of Fairview Heights, Ill...physical education major with a minor in coaching at SCSU...enjoys hanging out with friends, listening to music and taking care of business.

HEROLD 2009-10: Herold went 12-19 at 125-pounds for the Huskies in 2009-10...placed 6th at the 2010 NCAA regional...2010 Iron Man team award winner at SCSU. HIGH SCHOOL: Herold comes to SCSU as a 2009 graduate of St. Francis High School where we wrestled for head coach Keith Lipinski...he amassed a career record of 193-30...holds the St. Francis High School record for most takedowns and most career wins...named most valuable wrestler...member of Academic All-State team. PERSONAL: Herold is the son of Kathryn and Perry Herold...he enjoys cliff jumping, racing, hanging out with friends and wakeboarding...mechanical engineering major at SCSU.

Joe

Scott

165 lbs. • Freshman Maple Plain, Minn. Orono High School

285 lbs. • Freshman Fairmont, Minn. Fairmont High School

FALDE High School: A 2010 graduate of Orono High School, where he wrestled for coaches Jay Wood and Blake Soha....five-time letterwinner in wrestling and four-time state qualifier...placed once at the state meet...posted 120-30 career record as a high school wrestler...two-time letterwinner in football... All-Conference and team MVP in football at Orono...two-time letterwinner in baseball...Gold Glove and All-Conference recipient in baseball. Personal: Son of Gary and Julie Falde of Maple Plain...business major at SCSU...enjoys hanging out with friends.

HINES High School: A 2010 graduate of Fairmont High School, where Hines wrestled for coach Bob Bonin...three-year letterwinner in wrestling...twotime second champion and state qualifier...96-53 record as a prep wrestler... three-year letterwinner in football...help guide Fairmont to two SCC championships in football...also lettered in golf and tennis as a prep athlete. Personal: Son of Randall and Rhonda Hines of Fairmont, Minn...enjoys fishing and hunting...member of the Army National Guard...elementary education major at SCSU.

Westy

Jake D.

133/141 lbs. • RS Senior • Captain Crookston, Minn. Crookston High School

149 lbs. • RS Junior Ephrata, Wash. Ephrata High School

HANSON 2009-10: Charter 0-1 record with the Huskies in 2009-10...NWCA All-Academic Honorable Mention...will serve as a team captain in 2010-11. 2008-09: Redshirt at SCSU 2007-08: Went 16-17 and placed 4th at Cobber Open and 3rd at Dragon Open... placed 8th at Midwest Classic and 5th at NCAA regional...NCC and NWCA AllAcademic honors. 2006-07: Hanson went 13-20 wit three falls...7th at DWU Open, 6th at Cobber Open and 4th at Dubuque Open. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2006 graduate of Crookston H.S...All-Conference and AllRegion with 102 career wins as a prep athlete. PERSONAL: Son of Eugene and Marilee Hanson...enjoys hunting, fishing and golf...science education major

HORN 2009-10: Gained a 3-2 record for the Huskies at 149-pounds...NWCA AllAcademic award winner in 2010. 2008-09: 11-3 in 2008-09...3rd place finish at Cobber Open and shared first place honors at Dragon Open in 2008-09. 2007-08: 19-5 as an unattached wrestler...3rd at Cobber Open, 1st at Dragon Open, 5th at Husky Open and 2nd at Worthington Open. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2007 graduate of Ephrata H.S....a state champion and three time state place winner...he placed at the Fila Nationals in 2006. PERSONAL: Son of Matt and Mona Horn...he enjoys collecting pigeons... technology management major.


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Jake R.

Josh

149 lbs. • Sophomore St. Michael, Minn. St. Michael/Albertville High School

157 lbs. • RS Sophomore Lino Lakes, Minn. Centennial High School

HORN 2009-10: Earned a 22-14 record for the Huskies in 2009-10 at 149-pounds...scored third place finishes at the Dragon Open, Ridgewater Open, Worthington Open and North Country Open as a freshman... the team’s 2010 Jim and Dave Hazewinkel Tough Man of the Year Award recipient. HIGH SCHOOL: Horn comes to SCSU from STMA High School…he was a 2X MSHSL State Placewinner…placing 6th as a Junior and 4th as a Senior. PERSONAL: Horn is the son of Randy and Julie Horn…he enjoys hunting, boating and videogames…he is an Electrical Engineer major at SCSU.

JORIMAN 2009-10: Charted 12-8 record in 2009-10...posted fifth place finishes at the 2009 Cobber and Bison Opens for the Huskies...NWCA All-Academic Honorable Mention. HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Centennial High School in 2008…he was a state place winner in his senior year…he had a senior record of 36-8… PERSONAL: The son of Kim Joriman…he enjoys fishing and disc golf… education-social science major at St. Cloud State.

Josh

Jacob

141/149 lbs. • Freshman Oak Grove, Mo. Blue Springs High School

285 lbs. • RS Sophomore Shakopee, Minn. Prior Lake High School Transfer from Old Dominion (DI)

HOWK HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Blue Springs H.S., where he wrestled for Coach Mike Hegarty...three-time All-State award winner...All-Conference wrestler at Blue Springs...won a state title during his senior season in high school...three-time Academic All-State...earned letter in football. PERSONAL: Son of Philip Howk of Blue Springs, Mo. and Michelle Toczer of Oak Grove, Mo...accounting major at SCSU...enjoys wakeboarding and snowboarding.

KAHNKE 2010 NCAA Division II All-American (4th place at 285-pounds) 2009-10 Team Captain 2009-10: Kahnke gained a 30-7 overall record in 2009-10 at 285-pounds...1st place at 2009 Cobber Open...3rd place at 2009 Husky Open..gained 2nd place finish at 2010 NCAA Regional...placed 4th and gained All-America honors at 2010 NCAA Division II championships...named to All-NSIC second team in 2010...SCSU’s Dean Weisman Wrestler of the Year Award recipient. HIGH SCHOOL: Kahnke comes to SCSU as a transfer from Div. I Old Dominion University…in High School Kahnke was a 2X State Champion…he was undefeated his Junior and Senior Season. PERSONAL: The son of Jesse and Dawn Kahnke...he is a sports management major at SCSU.

Charlie

Mike

157 lbs. • Freshman Forest Lake, Minn. Forest Lake High School

157 lbs. • Freshman Agoura Hills, Calif. Agoura High School

JANSSEN HIGH SCHOOL: A graduate of Forest Lake H.S., where he wrestled for coach Billy Pierce...six-time letterwinner in wrestling...three-time All-State award winner and six-time All-Conference award winner...193-40 record as a high school wrestler. PERSONAL: Son of Bob and Kylie Janssen of Forest Lake, Minn...enjoys the lake, movies and friends.

KAIROUZ HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Agoura High School, where he wrestled for coach Dennis Ritterbush...89-27 record in high school...CIF champion at 152-pounds...first CIF champion at Agoura H.S. in 20 years... earned three letters in wrestling. PERSONAL: Son of Russell and Najat Kairouz of Agoura Hills, Calif... business major at SCSU...enjoys dirtbiking and firefighting.


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Alex

Matt

149 lbs. • RS Sophomore Canby, Minn. Canby High School

141 lbs. • Freshman Lemont, Ill. Lemont Township High School

KONTZ 2009-10: NWCA All-Academic Honorable Mention in 2010...posted 6-9 record at 149-pounds in 2009-10...placed 2nd at Cobber Open in 2009. 2008-09: Kontz went 13-12 on the season with 1 fall while wrestling unattached…he placed 3rd at the Dragon Open…2nd at the Ridgewater Open. HIGH SCHOOL: Kontz comes to SCSU from Canby High School…he was a two-time state place winner including a runner-up finish in his senior year…earned all-state academic honors…he amassed a career mark of 19659…all-time career wins leader at Canby High School. PERSONAL: He is the son of Gary and Cheryl Kontz…enjoys flying planes, fishing and hunting in his spare time…business management major.

LEIBFORTH HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Lemont Township H.S., where he wrestled for coach John St. Clair...four-time letterwinner in wrestling...won IHSA state title at Lemont...two-time conference champ...four-time AllRegion pick....two-time All-State and two-time team MVP...also placed 3rd in state as a prep wrestler.. PERSONAL: Son of Steve and Toni Leibforth of Lemont, Ill...prechiropractory major at SCSU... enjoys watching baseball. playing bags and hanging out with friends.

Chad

Tyler

149/157 lbs. • RS Senior • Captain New Germany, Minn. Watertown-Mayer High School

125/133 lbs. • Freshman Fremont, Neb. Oakland-Craig High School

KUBASCH 2009-10: Kubasch posted an 8-10 record at 157-pounds during 2009-10...will serve as a team captain in 2010-11. 2008-09: Kubasch went 11-8 on the season with 2 falls…he went 0-2 in dual meet action…he placed 5th at the Cobber Open…5th at the Husky Open. 2007-08: Kubasch went 20-12 on the season with one fall…he went 8-5 in dual meet action…he placed fourth at the Cobber Open and third at the Dragon Open…fifth place finish at the North Central Region Championships… 2006-07: Kubasch went 14-13 on the season wrestling unattached…he placed second at the Dakota Wesleyan Open…fourth at the Dragon Open and fifth at the NWCA Open… HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Watertown-Mayer High School, graduating in 2006… he was a state place winner and an All-Conference pick…put up 150 career wins… PERSONAL: Kubasch is the son of Gary and Lori Kubasch…he enjoys hunting and fishing…majoring in physical education at SCSU.

MATHISON

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Oakland-Craig H.S., where he wrestled for coach Matt Nelson...four-time letterwinner in wrestling...won individual Nebraska state championship. PERSONAL: Son of Todd and Michelle Mathison of Fremont, Neb.

Dustin

McKINNEY 141/149 lbs. • Freshman Luck, Wis. Unity High School

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Unity High School, where he wrestled for coach Mark Ferguson...four-time letterwinner in wrestling... four-time All-Conference recipient...two-time MVP...2010 WIAA D2 state champion at 135-pounds...three-time letterwinner in football...three-time All-Conference in football...on honor roll in high school. PERSONAL: Son of Daniel and Heidi McKinney of Luck, Wis...enjoys hunting and four-wheeling.


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Ben

Cullan

174/184 lbs. • Freshman Pine Island, Minn. Pine Island High School

133/141 lbs. • Freshman Lena, Wis. Oconto Falls High School

McPHAIL HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Pine Island H.S., where he wrestled for coach Tony Brown...six-time letterwinner at Pine Island in wrestling... two-time state runner-up...three-time All-State award winner...172 career wins at Pine Island...earned two letters in football and three in track and field. PERSONAL: Son of Don and Ruth McPhail of Pine Island...enjoys reading, running and weightlifting.

MORRISSEY HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Oconto Falls H.S...four-time letterwinner...four-time state place winner and three-time runner-up...175-7 prep record at Oconto Falls...helped team win a state wrestling title...fourtime letterwinner in cross country...also earned one letter in track...National Honor Society member. PERSONAL: Son of Matt and Diane Morrissey of Lena, Wis...criminal justice major at SCSU...enjoys hanging out with friends, bowling and going to the movies.

Tad

Lucas

165 lbs. • RS Junior • Captain Canby, Minn. Canby High School

197 lbs. • RS Junior Lake Forest, Minn. Lake Forest High School

MERRITT

MUNKELWITZ

2010 NCAA Division II All-American (5th place at 165-pounds) 2010 NCAA Division II All-American (3rd place at 165-pounds)

2009 & 2010 NCAA Division II National Qualifier (197-pounds)

2009-10: Merritt will serve as a team captain in 2010-11...28-7 record at SCSU in 2009-10 as a sophomore...placed 5th at the 2010 NCAA championships to gain second All-American award as a Husky...placed 2nd at 2010 NCAA regional...earned 1st place finishes at Cobber Open and Husky Open in 2009-10...named Outstanding Wrestler at Husky Open...named SCSU’s Dean Weisman Wrestler of the Year award winner in 2010...Most Falls Award winner with 16 in 2009-10...All NSIC 2nd team in 2010...earned NSIC Wrestler of the Week notice on Nov. 16, 2009. 2008-09: Merritt went 38-6 on the season with 17 falls…he went 11-2 in dual meet action…returning NCAA All-American…he placed 3rd at the Bison Open…1st at the Cobber Open…2nd at the Dragon Open…1st at the Husky Open also winning the Outstanding Wrestler Award…1st at the Menlo Invite…3rd in the Super Region III…3rd at the NCAA Div. II National Tournament…he was named “NSIC Rookie Wrestler of the Year”… “NSIC Wrestler of the Week”… “Iron Man of the Year”… “Dean Weisman Wrestler of the Year”… “Amateur Wrestling News All-Rookie Team” 2007-08: Merritt went 23-3 on the season with 5 falls wrestling unattached…he placed 1st at the Cobber Open…1st at the Dragon Open…2nd at the Husky Open…1st at the Worthington Open…2nd at the Jamestown Open…3rd at the North Country Open…he was named “Red-Shirt Wrestler of the Year” award. High School: Merritt comes to SCSU from Canby High School…he was a two-time State Champion…he was named to the Wrestling USA scholastic All-America team… he had a career mark of 176-32 including 116 falls. PERSONAL: Merritt is the son of Jeff and Patricia Merritt…he enjoys flying airplanes, snowmobiling and hunting…he is majoring in recreation and sports management with a minor in aviation operations.

2009-10: Munkelwitz went 30-9 at 197-pounds in 2009-10...a 2010 NCAA tournament qualifer...placed 2nd at 2010 NCAA regional at 197-pounds...grabbed 1st place finishes at Cobber and Husky Opens in 2009-10...All-NSIC Second Team Selection...2010 Iron Man team award winner at SCSU. 2008-09: Munkelwitz went 29-13 on the season with 3 falls…he went 8-5 in dual meet action… 2009 NCAA National Qualifier…he placed 5th at the Bison Open… 3rd at the Cobber Open…2nd at the Dragon Open…1st at the Husky Open…1st at the Menlo Invite…4th at the Super Region III…he was named “Tough Man of the Year”… “Iron Man of the Year” 2007-08: Had a productive year wrestling unattached, going 16-6 on the season with one fall…had two second place finishes at the Worthington and Jamestown Opens…he placed third at the Cobber Open, fourth at the Dragon Open and third at the North Country Open… HIGH SCHOOL: Comes to SCSU as a 2007 grad of Forest Lake High School… he was a state champion and two-time state place winner…he was a Junior Greco Roman All-American…he was also named to the Wrestling USA Scholastic AllAmerica Team…was a solid 97-18 over his high school career… PERSONAL: The son of Mark and Julie Munkelwitz…he enjoys hunting and water sports… majoring in criminal justice with a minor in political science.


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Shamus

Erik

O’GRADY

ROGNESS

174 lbs. • RS Sophomore Coon Rapids, Minn. Coon Rapids High School

197 lbs. • RS Senior • Captain Buffalo, Minn. Buffalo High School

2010 NCAA Division II All-American (6th at 174-pounds) 2009-10: A breakout season for O’Grady....gained NCAA All-America honors with a sixth place finish at 174-pounds...21-15 overall record...placed 5th at 2009 Husky Open and 2nd at 2010 NCAA Regional. 2008-09: O’Grady went 19-3 on the season with 3 falls while wrestling unattached… he placed 4th at the Dragon Open…2nd at the Husky Open…1st at the Worthington Open…1st at the Iowa Lakes CC Open…1st at the North Country Open…he was named “Husky Red-Shirt Wrestler of the Year.” HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 graduate of Coon Rapids High School…he was a State Champion and a two-time state finalist…put together an impressive high school career, charting an 85-24 record…an outstanding cross country runner. PERSONAL: The son of Dan and Synthia Klint…enjoys running and drawing… he plans on majoring in education at SCSU...member of SCSU’s cross country and track teams.

2009-10: Rogness was 13-7 at 197-pounds for the Huskies in 2009-10...placed 3rd at Worthington Open and 4th at North Country Open in 2009-10...NWCA AllAcademic award winner in 2010...SCSU’s Most Improved Award winner...will serve as a team captain in 2010-11. 2008-09: Rogness went 9-12 on the season…he went 1-4 in dual meet action…he placed 5th in the Cobber Open…4th in the Dragon Open…he was named to the “NCAA DII All-Academic Team.” 2007-08: Rogness went 8-10 on the season with two falls…he went 1-0 in dual meet action… 2006-07: Rogness went 2-6 on the season wrestling unattached…he placed fifth at the North Country Open… HIGH SCHOOL: Rogness is a 2006 graduate of Buffalo High School…he was a state qualifier and All-Conference performer…coached by former SCSU AllAmerican Paul Arens… PERSONAL: Rogness is the son of Duane and Mary Rogness…he enjoys playing all sports and fishing…he is majoring in Physical/Health education at SCSU.

Cody

Kurt

125 lbs. • Freshman Brooklyn Center, Minn. Totino-Grace High School

165 lbs. • RS Sophomore Dassel, Minn. Dassel-Cokato High School Transfer from Ridgewater C.C.

PAULSEN HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Totino-Grace H.S., where he wrestled for Doug Svihel...four-year letter winner in wrestling...state-runnerup as a prep wrestler...141-31 high school record...four-time All-Conference award winner...Academic All-State...three-year cross country letterwinner. PERSONAL: Son of Chris and Molly Paulsen of Brooklyn Park, Minn... electrical engineering major at SCSU.

SALMEN 2009-10: A 2007 graduate of Dassel-Cokato High School, where he wrestled for head coach Bryan Clemen...a six-time letter winner and five-time state entrant... placed third in state for class AAA...named to All-Conference honorable mention...also a three-time letter winner in football and baseball. PERSONAL: The son of Dale and Beverley Salmen...he enjoys hunting and snowboarding in his spare time...he is an elementary education major at SCSU.

Matt

Chad

157 lbs. • RS Sophomore Shoreview, Minn. Mounds View High School

141 lbs. • RS Sophomore Mauston, Wis. Mauston High School

PIERSAK 2009-10: posted a 4-4 record at 157-pounds in 2009-10. 2008-09: Piersak went 5-10 on the season while wrestling unattached. HIGH SCHOOL: Piersak prepped at Mounds View High, graduating in 2008…he was a two-time state qualifier…put together a record of 67-16 in his final two seasons… PERSONAL: The son of Rob and Deb Piersak…enjoys hunting and fishing… plans on majoring in land surveying at SCSU.

SCHULTZ 2009-10: Schutlz went 10-7 in action at 141-pounds in 2009-10...scored a 6th place finish at the 2009 Bison Open. 2008-09: Schultz went 14-5 on the season with three falls while wrestling unattached… he placed 1st at the Ridgewater Open, 3rd at the Cobber Open and 5th at the North Country Open. HIGH SCHOOL: Schultz is a 2008 Mauston High School graduate…he was a twotime state place winner and team captain…he had a career record of 158-38… PERSONAL: The son of Mike and Lorrie Schultz…he enjoys farming, fishing and hunting…plans a nursing major.


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Derek

Gabe

184 lbs. • RS Senior • Captain Owatonna, Minn. Owatonna High School

141 lbs. • RS Senior • Captain Las Vegas, Nev. Cimarron Memorial High School

SKALA

SUAREZ

2009 NCAA Division II All-American (7th at 174-pounds) 2008, 2009 & 2010 NCAA Division II National Qualifier

2010 NCAA Division II All-American (8th at 141-pounds) 2008, 2009 & 2010 NCAA Division II National Qualifier

2009-10: Skala was 26-10 for the Huskies in 2009-10...NCAA regional champion at 184-pounds in 2010...a national qualifier for the 2010 NCAA championships at 184-pounds...captured 2nd place finishes at the 2009 Cobber and Husky Opens...AllNSIC First Team honoree in 2010...will serve as team captain in 2010-11. 2008-09: Skala went 27-9 on the season with 5 falls…he went 8-4 in dual meet action…he is a returning NCAA All-American…he placed 1st at the Bison Open… 2nd at the Dragon Open…3rd at the Husky Open…1st at the Menlo Invite…2nd at the Super Region III…7th at the NCAA DII National Tournament…he was named “NSIC Wrestler of the Week”… “NSIC All-Conference Award.” 2007-08: Qualified for the Division II National Tournament with a fourth place finish at the North Central Region…went 30-11 on the season with four falls…he went 12-3 in dual meet action…best tournament finish came at Midwest Classic where he placed second…placed third at the Dragon Open and fifth at the Husky Open… 2006-07: Skala went 2-4 on the season wrestling unattached… HIGH SCHOOL: Skala graduated from Owatonna High School in 2006…he was a state champion and three-time state place winner…he compiled a career mark of 151-25… PERSONAL: The son of Ron and Dawn Skala…was a member of the SCSU football team in 2007…he enjoys softball…he is majoring in business management at SCSU.

2009-10: Suarez went 17-11 in 2009-10...placed 3rd at 2010 NCAA regional and then claimed All-America honors with an 8th place finish at the 2010 NCAA championships (141-pounds)...took 1st place at the 2009 Husky Open...will serve as a team captain in 2010-11...posted fastest pin in history of program in 2009-10... 2008-09: Suarez went 27-11 on the season with 3 falls…he went 8-3 in dual meet action…National Qualifier…he placed 5th at the Dragon Open…1st at the Cobber Open…4th at the Dragon Open…1st at the Menlo Invite…1st at the Super Region III…he was named “NSIC All-Conference.” 2007-08: Division II National Qualifier via second place finish at North Central Regional….went 15-0 in dual meet action and tied a team record for best dual meet season record…earned an NCC Wrestler of the Week honor…Suarez went 32-6 on the season with five falls…won his weight class at Cobber Open…placed second at the Dragon and Husky Open…third at the Midwest Classic… 2006-07: Suarez went 22-10 on the season with two falls wrestling unattached… voted team “Red-Shirt Wrestler of the Year”…best finish came at North Country Open, with a second place mark…third at the Cobber Open, Husky Open and NWCA Open…finished seventh at Dakota Wesleyan Open… HIGH SCHOOL: Suarez graduated from Cimarron Memorial High School in 2006…he was a state champion…four-time state place winner…three-time state finalist…he had a career mark of 165-36… PERSONAL: The son of David Suarez and Rita Palmer…he enjoys skate boarding and beating Coach Costanzo…he is majoring in elective studies.

Zach

STEWART 125/133 lbs. • RS Freshman Green Bay, Wis. Ashwaubenon High School 2009-10: As a redshirt, Stewart posted an 18-7 record for the Huskies in 2009-10...gained first place finishes at the Dragon Open and Worthington Open in 2009-10...placed 2nd at 2010 North Country Open. High School: Stewart comes to SCSU from Ashwaubenon High School… he was a four-time All-Conference selection…he was a State Placewinner in the WIAA state tournament…he was a 2X Freestyle and Greco Roman State Champion…compiled a career record of 156-26. PERSONAL: Stewart is the son of Tim and Sue Stewart…he enjoys food and playing ping pong…business major at SCSU..


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John

Dylan

157 lbs. • RS Senior • Captain Blaine, Minn. Blaine High School

125 lbs. • Freshman Inver Grove Heights, Minn. Simley High School

SUNDGREN 2008 NCAA Division II All-American (8th at 157-pounds) 2008, 2009 & 2010 NCAA Division II National Qualifier 2009-10: Sundgren went 19-10 in 2009-10 at 157-pounds...placed 1st at 2009 Cobber Open…2nd at the Super Region III…he was named NSIC All-Academic and AllNSIC 2nd team in 2010… NWCA DII All-Academic… NSIC Wrestler of the Week on Dec. 8, 2009...NCAA tournament qualifier in 2010...will serve as a team captain in 2010-11. 2008-09: Sundgren went 33-9 on the season with 14 falls…he went 8-3 in dual meet action…2009 NCAA qualifier...he placed 4th at the Bison Open…1st at the Cobber Open…1st at the Dragon Open…3rd at the Husky Open…1st at the Menlo Invite where he was named Outstanding Wrestler…3rd at the Super Region III…he was named “NSIC All-Academic”… “NCAA DII All-Academic”… “NSIC Wrestler of the Week.” 2007-08: Sundgren earned All-American honors with eighth place finish at the Division II Championships…finished third at the North Central Regional…was a North Central Conference and NWCA All-Academic pick…earned an NCC Wrestler of the Week award…went 24-10 on the season with 10 falls…he went 11-3 in dual meet action… he placed first at the Cobber Open…second at the Dragon Open… 2006-07: Sundgren went 14-10 on the season with six falls wrestling unattached…he placed third at the Dakota Wesleyan Open…fourth at the Husky Open…sixth at the North Country Open… HIGH SCHOOL: A 2006 graduate of Blaine High School…he was a three-time state place winner…he was a two-time state finalist…he was an Academic All-State member…he had a career mark of 145-30… PERSONAL: Sundgren is the son of Jim and Kathy Sundgren…he enjoys relaxing at his cabin…he is currently pursuing a business major.

Jake

TABBERT 149 lbs. • RS Junior Inver Grove Heights, Minn. Simley High School 2009-10: Gained a 7-6 record for the Huskies in 2009-10...placed 1st at 149 at the 2009 Cobber Open. 2008-09: Tabbert went 7-6 on the season with 1 fall. 2007-08: Tabbert went 4-4 on the season with two falls wrestling unattached… HIGH SCHOOL: Tabbert is a 2007 graduate of Simley High School…was a twotime state place winner…he was a four-time Academic All-Conference member and had a career record of 134-26… PERSONAL: Tabbert is the son of Polly Tabbert…he enjoys hunting and fishing… he is majoring in chemistry education at SCSU.

WRIGHT HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Simley H.S., where he wrestled for coaches Will and Jim Short...three-time letterwinner...All-Conference and All-State wrestler in high school...earned 2nd and 5th place finishes at the MSHSL state meet during his high school career...honor roll in high school. PERSONAL: Son of Donovan and Renee Wright of Inver Grove Heights, Minn... enjoys soccer and ultimate frisbee..


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2009-10 St. Cloud State Wrestling Team Award Winners Most Falls Tad Merritt (16) Most Improved Erik Rogness Jim & Dave Hazewinkel Tough Man of the Year Jacob R. Horn Iron Man of the Year Trent Herold, Shane McQuade, Lucas Munkelwitz Captain Award Tad Merritt, Derek Skala, John Sundgren and Gabe Suarez

Red-Shirt Wrestler of the Year Mic Berg

Coaching Appreciation Awards Brad Padgett, Chris Heilman, Jeremy Lang, John Peterson, Cy Wainwright

Scholars of the Year Chris Brassell, Michael Cullen, John Sundgren, Adam Minnette

Husky Appreciation Awards Russ Jacobson, Kristine Schiller, Curtis Simondet

NCAA Division II All-Acadmeic Joe Andersen, Westy Hanson, Jacob D. Horn, Josh Joriman, Alex Kontz, Adam Minnette, Erik Rogness, John Sundgren

Husky Wrestling Hall of Fame Inductees Jerome Schmitz

NSIC Wrestler of the Week Shamus O’Grady, John Sundgren & Tad Merritt. NSIC All-Conference Gabe Suarez, Derek Skala, Tad Merritt, Shamus O’Grady, Lucas Munkelwitz, Jake Kahnke, John Sundgren 20-Match Winner

Shane McQuade, Shamus O’Grady, Mic Berg, Jake R.Horn

25-Match Winner

Derek Skala, Tad Merritt

30-Match Winner Jacob Kahnke, Lucas Munkelwitz

Most Courageous Adam Minette National Qualifiers Tad Merritt, Luke Munkelwitz, Shamus O’Grady, Shane McQuade, Derek Skala, Gabe Suarez, John Sundgren, Jake Kahnke NCAA Division II All-Americans Tad Merritt, Jake Kahnke, Shamus O’Grady, Gabe Suarez Dean Weisman Wrestler of the Year Tad Merritt and Jacob Kahnke


2009-10 T eam S tatistics and R esults

2009-10 Husky Wrestling Team Results Date

Event

Result

Nov 8

BLACK/RED CLASSIC

Black 16, Red 15

Nov 14

at Northwestern Duals

Evanston, IL

Northwestern

L, 17-12

Eastern Michigan

L, 25-24

North Central (Ill.)

W, 20-19

Nov 21

at Cobber Open

No Team Scores

Dec 5

at UW La Crosse Duals

La Crosse, WI

vs. UW-Stevens Point

W, 28-9

vs. Loras

W, 48-0

at UW-LaCrosse

W, 25-13

Dec 12

HUSKY OPEN

No Team Scores

Dec. 29-30 at Midlands Championships

No Team Scores

Jan 9-10 at NWCA National Duals

Cedar Falls, IA

Jan. 9

SCSU vs. San Francisco State

W, 22-10

Jan. 9

SCSU vs. Nebraska-Omaha

L, 27-12

Jan. 9

SCSU vs. Fort Hays State

W, 23-13

Jan. 10

SCSU vs. UW-Parkside

L, 19-14

Jan. 10

SCSU vs. Augustana

W, 19-18

Jan 15

UW-EAU CLAIRE

W, 35-12

Jan 16

SW MINNESOTA STATE*

W, 37-9

Jan 22

AUGUSTANA*

L, 25-7

Jan 23

NEBRASKA-OMAHA

L, 34-9

Jan 29

at Minnesota State - Moorhead*

W, 35-6

Feb 5

at University of Mary*

W, 32-7

Feb 6

at Northern State University*

W, 44-0

Feb 11

ST. JOHN’S

W, 22-17

Feb 14

UPPER IOWA*

L, 21-15

Feb 19

at Minnesota State - Mankato*

W, 32-7

Feb 28

at Super Regional 3 (Aberdeen, S.D.)

2nd place

Mar 12-13 at NCAA DII Championship (Omaha, Neb.)

Gabe Suarez

Jake Kahnke

7th place

Overall Dual Record: 14-7 NSIC Record: 5-2 (3rd place) 2nd place at 2010 NCAA Division II Super Regional 7th place at 2010 NCAA Division II Championships

Tad Merritt


2009-10 T eam S tatistics and R esults

2009-10 Husky Wrestling Team Statistics 2009-10 St. Cloud State Wrestling Results Year

Class

W/L Record

Dual W/L

Falls

Bison

Cobber

Dragon

Husky

Midlands

Ridgewater

Worth.

NC

Region

NCAA's

Altermatt, Mitch

Name

RsSo

165

0-0

0-0

0

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Andersen, Joe

RsSo

157/165

7-2

2-1

1

NA

3rd

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Antonneau, Josh

So

197

11-7

0-1

3

DNP

5th

NA

DNP

NA

NA

NA

5th

NA

NA

Berg, Mic*

Fr

184

22-10

0-0

6

3rd

4th

5th

4th

NA

3rd

2nd

2nd

NA

NA

Brassell, Chris*

Fr

285

19-12

0-0

2

5th

3rd

DNP

4th

NA

2nd

4th

5th

NA

NA

Conrath, Josh

RsFr

197

6-5

0-0

1

NA

DNP

NA

DNP

NA

3rd

NA

NA

NA

NA

Cullen, Michael

RsFr

157

7-12

0-0

3

4th

DNP

NA

DNP

NA

DNP

DNP

DNP

NA

NA

Ferguson, Calvin

RsFr

184

0-2

0-0

0

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

DNP

NA

NA

Hanson, Westy

NA

RsJr

133/141

0-1

0-1

0

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Herold, Trent

Fr

125

12-19

8-13

2

NA

3rd

NA

DNP

NA

NA

NA

NA

6th

NA

Horn, Jake D.

RsSo

149

3-2

0-0

0

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

DNP

NA

NA

Horn, Jake R.

Fr

149

22-14

3-5

3

DNP

NA

3rd

DNP

NA

3rd

3rd

3rd

DNP

NA

Joriman, Josh

RsFr

157

12-8

0-0

0

5th

5th

NA

DNP

NA

NA

NA

DNP

NA

NA

Kahnke, Jacob

RsFr

285

30-7

17-3

5

NA

1st

NA

3rd

NA

NA

NA

NA

2nd

4th

Kontz, Alex

RsFr

149

6-9

0-4

0

NA

2nd

DNP

DNP

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Kubasch, Chad

RsJr

157

8-10

0-0

0

DNP

DNP

NA

DNP

NA

NA

DNP

DNP

NA

NA

Fr

133

21-15

11-10

6

NA

2nd

NA

2nd

NA

NA

NA

NA

3rd

DNP

Merritt, Tad

RsSo

165

28-7

12-2

16

NA

1st

NA

1st-OW

DNP

NA

NA

NA

2nd

5th

Minette, Adam

RsSr

157/165

10-9

2-3

1

NA

DNP

NA

5th

NA

NA

5th

NA

NA

NA

Munkelwitz, Luke

RsSo

197

30-9

17-4

5

NA

1st

NA

1st

DNP

NA

NA

NA

2nd

DNP

O'Grady, Shamus

RsFr

174

21-15

13-7

4

NA

NA

NA

5th

DNP

NA

NA

NA

2nd

6th

Piersak, Matt

RsFr

157

4-4

0-0

2

NA

NA

NA

DNP

NA

NA

NA

8th

NA

NA

Roberts, Jacob

RsSr

149

7-7

3-4

0

NA

3rd

NA

DNP

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Rogness, Erik

RsJr

197

13-7

0-0

1

NA

DNP

NA

DNP

NA

NA

3rd

4th

NA

NA

Saatzer, Ted

RsSr

184/197

3-10

1-2

1

DNP

DNP

NA

DNP

NA

NA

NA

DNP

NA

NA

Salmen, Kurt*

So

165/174

10-8

0-0

4

NA

NA

6th

6th

NA

1st

NA

DNP

NA

NA

Schultz, Chad

RsFr

141

10-7

2-2

5

6th

NA

NA

4th

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Skala, Derek

RsJr

184

26-10

13-4

5

NA

2nd

NA

2nd

DNP

NA

NA

NA

1st

DNP NA

McQuade, Shane

Stewart, Zach*

Fr

125

18-7

0-0

0

5th

5th

1st

DNP

NA

NA

1st

2nd

NA

Suarez, Gabe

RsJr

141

17-11

6-5

6

NA

DNP

NA

1st

DNP

NA

NA

NA

3rd

8th

Sundgren, John

RsJr

157

19-10

12-7

10

NA

1st

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

2nd

DNP

Tabbert, Jake

RsSo

149

7-6

0-2

3

NA

1st

NA

DNP

NA

NA

NA

DNP

NA

NA

409-265

123-81

93

7

17

5

12

0

5

5

7

9

4

0.606

0.602

TOTALS WIN PERCENTAGE

National Duals - 7th * - Indicates - Wrestling Unattached

Dual Record: 14-7, 5-2 NSIC

NSIC - 3rd

DNP - Indicates - Did Not Place

Region - 2nd

NA - Indicates - Not Active

NCAA's - 7th

2010 NCAA TOURNAMENT REVIEW - HUSKIES PLACE 7TH: St. Cloud State wrestling’s Jacob Kahnke earned a fourth place finish at 285-pounds to earn All-America status and lead the Huskies at the NCAA Division II championships on March 12-13 in Omaha, Neb. Gabe Suarez (141), Tad Merritt (165) and Shamus O’Grady (174) also earned All-America honors for SCSU. As a team, the Huskies placed 7th overall with 44.5 points. Host Nebraska-Omaha won the tournament with 131 points to repeat as DII champs, while Augustana was second with 72 points. Upper Iowa (67), UN-Kearney (67), UW-Parkside (55.5) and Minnesota State (52.5) completed the top seven teams. Of note, this marks the Huskies best team finish at the NCAA championships since a 7th place finish in 1983 - more than 25 years ago. Listed below are the results from the individual weight brackets for SCSU: 133-Pounds: SCSU’s Shane McQuade suffered a 13-9 loss to Cory Bowers of Gannon in first round action. McQuade will now advance to action in the wrestlebacks. McQuade won his opening match in the wrestlebacks with a 6:00 pinfall against Jan Steven Ulinksi of Findlay. McQuade bowed out of tournament action in the next round with an 8-0 loss to Scott Berens of Central Oklahoma. 141-pounds: Gabe Suarez posts an 8-4 victory over Daniel Genetin of Ashland. Suarez then suffered a tough 8-3 loss to top seed Jeremy Parker of Limestone in the quarterfinal round. Suarez stayed alive to advance to Saturday action with a big 8-2 win over Dallas Evans of Shippensburg. On March 13, Suarez opened the day with a 15-6 loss to Andre Harrison of Fort Hays State. In the match for seventh place, Suarez lost a 15-4 decision to Josh Hensley of Adams State. Suarez gained AllAmerica notice for his 8th place finish at the national tournament. 157-pounds: SCSU’s John Sundgren falls 6-5 against Jon Jackson of Ashland in first round action. In the wrestlebacks, Sundgren picked up a 16-10 victory over Kyle Francis of Western State. Sundgren completed his run at the nationals with a close 6-5 loss to Michael Williams of UNC-Pembroke. 165-pounds: Tad Merritt advances to the second round of the championship bracket with a 3:14 pinfall over Wisconsin-Parkside’s Matt Gille. In the quarterfinal match, Merritt suffered a 6-5 loss to Victor Carazo of Grand Canyon. In the wrestlebacks, Merritt stayed on track with a 6-2 decision over Jake Varilek of Grand Canyon. On Saturday, Merritt gained a 2:08 fall against Gavin Nelson of Augustana in the consolation round. Merritt then lost a tough 7-6 decision against Ryan Pankoke of UNO. In the battle for fifth place, Merritt trailed early in the match, but he rebounded to gain a pinfall victory over Taylor May of Nebraska-Kearney at 6:24. This mark’s the second consecutive season that Merritt has gained All-America honors. 174-Pounds: SCSU’s Shamus O’Grady rolls to a 16-4 major decison over Zack Frazier of Western State. O’Grady maintained his title hopes in the quarterfinals with a 6:21 pinfall victory over top seed J.J. Davis of UNC-Pembroke. O’Grady ended his run in the championship bracket with a 14-6 loss to Luke Rynish of UW-Parkside. In the wrestlebacks, O’Grady lost a 10-6 match against Mitch Norton of Upper Iowa. O’Grady lost to Christopher Barrick of Shippensburg in the battle for fifth place by a score of 6-3. O’Grady also gained All-America status with his sixth place finish at the tournament. 184-pounds: SCSU’s Derek Skala falls into the consolation bracket with a tough 7-6 loss to Shane Mallory of East Stroudsburg State. Skala then added a 6-1 victory in the wrestlebacks over Jeffery Havelka of Findlay. He completed his trip to Omaha in the next round with a 9-7 setback against Charlie Pipher of Western State. 197-Pounds: SCSU’s Lucas Munkelwitz collects a 6:25 pinfall victory over Joe Treml of UW-Parkside in first round action. In the quarterfinal round, Munkelwitz dropped a 6-0 decision against Donovan McMahill of Western State. In the wrestlebacks, Munkelwitz finished his tournament with a 5-4 loss to Justin McKain of Nebraska-Kearney. John Sundgren 285-Pounds: SCSU’s Jake Kahnke charted a lightning fast pin at :33 over Jesse Boggs of New Mexico Highlands in the first round at 285-pounds. In a well-played match in the quarterfinals, Kahnke rolled with a 2-1 victory over Christopher Dempsey of Pittsburgh-Johnstown. In the semi’s, Kahnke lost a close 3-2 decision against Elijah Madison of Nebraska-Omaha. Kahnke earned a spot in the third place bout thanks to a 4-1 victory over Charlie Alexander of Western State in the wrestlebacks. Kahnke went on to finish in fourth place at the championships as he lost a close overtime decision of 4-3 against Dustin Finn of Central Oklahoma. This marks the first


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2010 NCAA Division II Championships Team Scores - Omaha, Neb. - March 12-13, 2010

1 Nebraska-Omaha................................................................................131.0 2. Augustana.................................................................................................. 72 3. Nebraska-Kearney................................................................................67.0 4. Upper Iowa............................................................................................67.0 5. UW-Parkside..........................................................................................55.5 6 Minnesota State......................................................................................52.5 7 ST. CLOUD STATE.............................................................................50.5 8. Gannon...................................................................................................46.0 8. Newberry...............................................................................................46.0 10. Western State College........................................................................41.0 11 Pittsburgh-Johnstown.........................................................................37.0 12. Fort Hays State....................................................................................35.5 13. Adams State.........................................................................................32.5 14. Mercyhurst...........................................................................................30.0 15. Central Oklahoma..............................................................................27.5 16. Kutztown.............................................................................................22.0 17. Anderson University..........................................................................20.0 17. New Mexico Highlands.....................................................................20.0 19. Grand Canyon.....................................................................................18.0 20. West Liberty State...............................................................................17.0 21. Limestone............................................................................................16.5 22. Central Missouri ................................................................................16.0 23. North Carolina-Pembroke................................................................15.5 24. East Stroudsburg................................................................................13.0 25. San Francisco State.............................................................................12.0 26 . Minnesota State Moorhead . ...........................................................11.0 27. Seton Hill.............................................................................................10.5 28. Shippensburg......................................................................................10.0 29 . Northern State..................................................................................... 4.5 30. Southwest Minnesota State ................................................................ 2.5 31. Findlay.................................................................................................... 2.0 32. Belmont Abbey..................................................................................... 1.5 33. CSU-Pueblo........................................................................................... 1.0 33. Chadron State........................................................................................ 1.0 33. Indianapolis........................................................................................... 1.0 36. Ashland................................................................................................. .0.5 36. Mary........................................................................................................ 0.5 36. Newman................................................................................................. 0.5 39. Mesa State College................................................................................ 0.0

2010 SCSU All-Americans

Jacob Kahnke - 4th place at 285-pounds Tad Merritt - 5th place at 165-pounds Shamus O’Grady - 6th place at 174-pounds Gabe Suarez - 8th place at 141-pounds

2010 SCSU National Qualifiers Tad Merritt - at 165-pounds Derek Skala - at 184-pounds Luke Munkelwitz at 197-pounds Gabe Suarez at 141-pounds Jacob Kahnke at 285-pounds John Sundgren at 157-pounds Shane McQuade at 133-pounds Shamus O’Grady at 174-pounds

2010 NCAA Division II Super Regional Three

Team Scores - Aberdeen, S.D. on Feb. 28, 2010 1. Augustana.............................................................................................120.5 2. St. Cloud State.....................................................................................108.5 3. Upper Iowa . .........................................................................................95.0 4. Minnesota State.....................................................................................84.5 5. MSU Moorhead....................................................................................73.0 6. Southwest Minnesota State.................................................................53.5 7. Northern State......................................................................................46.5 8. Mary........................................................................................................43.0

2010 SCSU Individual Place Finishers

125-pounds: Trent Herold, 6th 133-pounds: Shane McQuade, 3rd (National Qualifier) 141-pounds: Gabe Suarez, 3rd (National Qualifier) 157-pounds: John Sundgren, 3rd (National Qualifier) 165-pounds: Tad Merritt, 2nd (National Qualifier) 174-pounds: Shamus O’Grady, 2nd (National Qualifier) 184-pounds: Derek Skala, 1st (National Qualifier) 197-pounds: Lucas Munkelwitz, 2nd (National Qualifier) 285-pounds: Jacob Kahnke, 2nd (National Qualifier)


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St. Cloud State Wrestling Team Records

The 1966-67 St. Cloud State Wrestling Team - 5th in the nation (NAIA)

Team Records (since 1949-50 season)

Most Points in One Dual-Meet Season...........................515 (2009-10) .....................................................................................................468 (1970-71) Fewest Points by Opp. in One Season.............................................. 121 ............................................................................................................... 1965-66 Most Points in One Dual-Meet..........................54 vs. Southwest State ............................................................................................................... 1976-77 Best Offensive Average (Season)................29.7 (15 Meets) in 2007-08 ..............................................................................27.9 (14 Meets) in 1980-81 Best Defensive Average (Season)...............8.06 (16 Meets) in 1963-64 Best Dual-Meet Season Record.............................................. 15-2 (.885) ............................................................................................................... 1964-65 Most Individual Matches Won (Season).......................500 in 2008-09 ...................................................................................................448 in 2007-08 Longest Dual-Meet Winning Streak................................ 18 in 1970-72 Most Matches Won by Pins (Season)............................111 in 2008-09 .....................................................................................................93 in 2009-10 .....................................................................................................81 in 2007-08 Dual Meets...........................................................21 in 1965-66 & 2009-10 Most Points Scored in a Regional/Conf. Championship (NSIC) ........................................................................................................112 in 2009 Most Points Scored in a Conference Champiuonship (NCC) .......................................................................................................41.0 in 2001 Most Points Scored in a National Championship ......................................................................................... 50 (NCAA) in 2010 .......................................................................................... 49 (NAIA) in 1963 ......................................................................................... 44 (NCAA) in 2009 ......................................................................................... 44 (NCAA) in 1975 Best Finish in National Championship ....................................................................... 3rd (NAIA) in 1963 and 1965 ......................................................................... 7th (NCAA) in 1983 & 2010 ..................................................................8th (NCAA) in 2009, 1086, 1976

John Barrett

Rich Douglas

Mike Rybak

SCSU Wrestling Individual Record (since 1949-50 season)

Most Team Points in One Dual Meet Season Jim Hazewinkel (111) 1966-67 Best Dual-Meet Season Record John Barrett (17-0) 1982-83 Gabe Suarez (15-0) 2007-08 Most Takedowns in One Season Gene Hanemann (110 ) 1994-95 Fastest Fall Gabe Suarez (:13 vs. Michael Garcia, MSUM) 11/21/2009 at Cobber Open Dick Halbert (:14) 1967-68 Greg Ganyo (:15) 1976-77 Most Pins in One Season Tad Merritt (17) 2008-09 Tad Merritt (16) 2009-10 Most Pins in One Dual-Meet Season Jim Hazewinkel (14) 1966-67 Longest Winning Streak in One Season Bruce Thompson (30) 1972-73 Most Dual-Meet Wins in One Season Bruce Thompson (18) 1972-73 Jake Kahnke (17-3) 2009-10 Lucas Munkelwtiz (17-4) 2009-10

Andy Reigstad

Dustin Darveaux

Brad Padgett

Longest Dual-Meet Winning Streak Jim Hazewinkel (56) 1964-65 Most Wins in One Season Tad Merritt (38-6) 2008-09 Dustin Darveaux (38-10) 2001-02 Gene Hanemann (38-5) 1994-95 Andy Reigstad (38-11) 1993-94 Most Career Wins Dustin Darveaux (142) 1999-03 Most Tournament Championships Tad Merritt (8) 2007-present Gabe Suarez (5) 2006-present Dave Hazewinkel (5) 1963-64 Jim Hazewinkel (5) 1963-64,1966-67 Most Career Conference Championships Mike Rybak (4-NIC) 1965-66-67-68 Most Career Regional/NSIC Championships Derek Skala (1) 2010 Brad Padgett (1) 2009 Gabe Suarez (1) 2009 Most Career NCC Championships Rich Douglas (3) 1989, 1990, 1991 John Barrett (3) 1983, 1984, 1986 Most Career National Championships Jim Hazewinkel (4-NAIA) 1963-64-65-67


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SCSU Wrestling Coaching Records (since 1949-50 season)

SCSU’s Conference Champions

Name

Seasons

Years

Record

Steve Costanzo

2006-present

4

39-21

Steve Grimit

1993-2006 13

63-96

Rick Goeb

1990-93

3

9-32-1

Bob Boeck

1987-90

3

16-23-2

John Oxton

1967-87

20

167-120-9

Ken Cox

1963-67

4

47-20-2

Willis Woods

1958-63

5

44-17-4

Joel Mastropaolo

1957-58

1 5-6

Glen Gerdes

1953-55, 56-57

3

24-8-2

Dick Kirchner

1955-56

1

14-2

Gordie Weihrauch

1952-53

1

3-4

Jim Kiffmeyer

1950-52

2

12-5

Jack Gause

1949-50

1

3-7

1986 – John Barrett – NCC (O.W.)

61

428-348-21

1988 – Nate Toedter – NCC

Total

Regional/NSIC Champions from SCSU 2010 - Derek Skala (184) - NSIC 2009 – Gabe Suarez (141) - NSIC 2009 – Brad Padgett (184) - NSIC

NCC Champs from SCSU 1983 – John Barrett – NCC 1984 – John Barrett – NCC

Gene Hannemann

1989 – Nate Toedter - NCC

1989 – Rich Douglas – NCC (O.W.) 1990 – Rich Douglas – NCC (O.W.) 1991 – Rich Douglas – NCC (O.W.) 1995 – Gene Hannemann - NCC 1996 – Paul Anderson – NCC 1996 – Andy Reigstad – NCC 1997 – Andy Reigstad - NCC 1999 – Aaron Sanders – NCC 1999 – Klaus Alberts – NCC 1999 – Ryan Marx – NCC 2003 – Jon Duncombe - NCC

Aaron Sanders

Mark Bauerly, Coach John Oxton and Bruce Thompson

Mike McGrath

Jerry Huls

Rolf Turner

Nate Toedter


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The St. Cloud State Wrestling

TRADITION!


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SCSU Wrestling A Tradition of Pride and Excellence (since 1949)

National Champions 1958 – Dick Anderson – NAIA 1961 – Monte Sinner – NAIA 1963 – Jim Hazewinkel – NAIA 1963 – Grant Nelson – NAIA 1963 – Gary Smith – NAIA 1964 – Jim Hazewinkel – NAIA 1964 – Gary Smith – NAIA 1965 – Jim Hazewinkel – NAIA 1967 – Jim Hazewinkel – NAIA 1967 – Mike Rybak – NAIA 1995 – Gene Hanemann – NCAA II

All-Americans 1958 – Dick Anderson – NAIA, 1st 1961 – Monte Sinner – NAIA, 1st 1963 – Jim Hazewinkel – NAIA, 1st 1963 – Grant Nelson – NAIA, 1st 1963 – Gary Smith – NAIA, 1st 1964 – Jim Hazewinkel – NAIA, 1st 1964 – Gary Smith – NAIA, 1st 1965 – Dave Hazewinkel – NAIA, 2nd 1965 – Jim Hazewinkel – NAIA, 1st 1966 – Dave Hazewinkel – NAIA, 2nd 1967 – Jim Hazewinkel – NAIA, 1st 1967 – Mike Rybak – NAIA, 1st 1968 – Mike Rybak – NAIA, 2nd 1972 – Bruce Thompson – NCAA II, 6th 1973 – Bruce Thompson – NCAA II, 5th 1973 – Mark Bauerly – NCAA II, 6th 1974 – Mike Dahlheimer – NCAA II, 6th 1975 – Mike Dahlheimer – NCAA II, 3rd 1975 – Doug Gruber – NCAA II, 5th 1975 – Jerry Schmitz – NCAA II, 6th 1975 – Steve Wenker – NCAA II, 3rd 1976 – Jerry Schmitz – NCAA II, 2nd 1976 – Chuck Siefert – NCAA II, 6th 1976 – Rick Clark – NCAA II, 2nd 1977 – Rick Clark – NCAA II, 2nd 1977 – Ron Weller – NCAA II, 6th 1978 – Jim Harstad – NCAA II, 6th 1978 – Jerry Huls – NCAA II, 5th 1979 – Andy Jirik – NAIA, 6th 1979 – Phil Herbold – NCAA II, 8th 1979 – Rolf Turner – NCAA II, 7th 1981 – Phil Herbold – NCAA II, 7th 1981 – Dave Bonk – NCAA II, 8th 1982 – Phil Herbold – NCAA II, 7th 1983 – Phil Herbold – NCAA II, 4th 1983 – John Barrett – NCAA II, 2nd 1983 – Gary Rucinski – NCAA II, 5th 1983 – Mike McGrath – NCAA II, 8th 1984 – John Barrett – NCAA II, 2nd 1984 – Noel Nemitz – NCAA II, 4th 1986 – Ed Christensen – NCAA II, 7th 1986 – John Barrett – NCAA II, 3rd 1986 – Paul Anderson – NCAA II, 4th 1987 – Paul Anderson – NCAA II, 7th 1987 – Ed Christensen – NCAA II, 6th 1987 – Nate Toedter – NCAA II, 7th 1988 – Nate Toedter – NCAA II, 7th 1989 – Nate Toedter – NCAA II, 3rd 1989 – Nate Toedter – NCAA I, 8th 1989 – Rich Douglas – NCAA II, 3rd

Dick Anderson

1990 – Rich Douglas – NCAA II, 2nd 1991 – Rich Douglas – NCAA II, 3rd 1992 – Rob Rychner – NCAA II, 6th 1995 – Gene Hanemann – NCAA II, 1st 1996 – Andy Reigstad – NCAA II, 2nd 1997 – Andy Reigstad – NCAA II, 2nd 1999 – Klaus Alberts – NCAA II, 3rd 1999 – Ryan Marx – NCAA II, 5th 2000 – Aaron Sanders – NCAA II, 7th 2001 – Paul Arens – NCAA II, 5th 2001 – Luke Wren – NCAA II, 5th 2001 – Dustin Darveaux – NCAA II, 7th 2002 – Dustin Darveaux – NCAA II, 4th 2002 – Jon Duncombe – NCAA II, 4th 2003 – Dustin Darveaux – NCAA II, 2nd 2003 – Matt Neumueller – NCAA II, 3rd 2003 – Jon Duncombe – NCAA II, 2nd 2008 – Brad Padgett – NCAA II, 4th (184) 2008 – Nick Wilkes – NCAA II, 6th (197) 2008 – John Sundgren – NCAA II, 8th (157) 2009 - Brad Padgett - NCAA II, 3rd (184) 2009 - Derek Skala - NCAA II, 7th (174) 2009 - Tad Merritt - NCAA II, 3rd (165) 2010 - Tad Merritt - NCAA II, 5th (165) 2010 - Jacob Kahnke - NCAA II, 4th (285) 2010 - Shamus O’Grady - NCAA II, 6th (174) 2010 - Gabe Suarez - NCAA II, 8th (141)

Monte Sinner

Four-Time All-Americans Jim Hazewinkel – (1963-67; 1, 1, 1, 1*) Phil Herbold – (1979-83; 8, 7, 7, 4***) Nate Toedter – (1987-89; 7, 7, 3***, 8**)

Mike Rybak

Three-Time All-Americans John Barrett – (1983-86; 2, 2, 3***) Rich Douglas – (1988-91; 3, 2, 3***) Dustin Darveaux – (2000-03; 7, 4, 2***)

Two-Time All-Americans

Grant Nelson

Gary Smith – (1961-64; 1, 1*) Dave Hazewinkel – (1963-67; 2, 2*) Mike Rybak – (1965-68; 1, 2*) Bruce Thompson – (1972-73; 6, 5***) Mike Dahlheimer – (1974-75; 6, 3***) Jerry Schmitz – (1974-77; 6, 2***) Rick Clark – (1974-77; 2, 2***) Paul Anderson – (1984-87; 4, 7***) Ed Christensen – (1984-87; 7, 6***) Andy Reigstad – 1996-97; 2, 2***) Jon Duncombe – 2002-03; 4, 2***) Brad Padgett - 2008-09; 4, 3***) Tad Merritt - 2009-10; 3, 5***) *NAIA, **NCAA I, ***NCAA II

Jim Hazewinkel

Olympians from SCSU

Dave Hazewinkel

1968 – Dave Hazewinkel, 125.5 lbs. (Greco-Roman) 1968 – Jim Hazewinkel, 136.5 lbs. (Greco-Roman) 1972 – Dave Hazewinkel, 125.5 lbs. (Greco-Roman) 1972 – Jim Hazewinkel, 136.5 lbs. (Greco-Roman) 1976 – Bruce Thompson, 114.5 lbs. (Greco-Roman) 1980 – Bruce Thompson, 114.5 lbs. (Greco-Roman)

Pan American Games 1979 – Jerry Schmitz – 2nd (Greco-Roman) World Championships 1966 – Jim Hazewinkel, 114.5 lbs, 6th (Greco-Roman) 1969 – Dave Hazewinkel, 125.5 lbs, 3rd (Greco-Roman) 1969 – Jim Hazewinkel, 136.5 lbs, 4th (Greco-Roman) 1970 – Dave Hazewinkel, 125.5 lbs, 2nd (Greco Roman)

Gary Smith


S t . C loud S tate W restling - T eam A ward W inners and R ecords All-Academic Award Winners 1991 – Chad Becker - NWCA 1994 – Andy Reigstad – NWCA 1996 – Andy Reigstad – NWCA 1997 – Andy Reigstad – NWCA, NCC, GTE 1997 – Ryan Marx – NWCA, NCC 1998 – Ryan Marx – NWCA, NCC 1999 – Ryan Marx – NWCA, NCC, GTE 2000 – Dustin Darveaux – NWCA 2000 – Matt LeBlanc – NWCA 2001 – Matt Neumueller – NWCA 2001 – Nate Whiting – NWCA 2002 – Paul Breth – NWCA 2002 – Matt Neumueller – NWCA, NCC 2002 – Nate Whiting – NWCA 2002 – John Dirksen – NWCA 2003 – Matt Neumueller – NWCA, NCC 2005 – Adam Landherr - NWCA 2005 – Tom Messerli – NWCA 2006 – Tom Anderson - NWCA 2006 – Adam Landherr – NWCA, NCC 2006 – Tom Messerli – NWCA, NCC 2006 – Shane Tappe – NWCA, NCC 2007 – Tom Messerli – NWCA, NCC 2007 – Tom Anderson – NWCA 2007 – Adam Hill – NWCA, NCC 2007 – Matt Jackson – NWCA, NCC 2008 – Westy Hanson, Matt Jackson, Adam Hill, John Sundgren - NWCA, NCC 2009 - John Sundgren, Matt Jackson, Adam Hill, Adam Helgeson, Erik Rogness, Jacob Horn - NWCA (Hill, Jackson, Sundgren and Westy Hanson named Academic All-NSIC) 2010 - NWCA: John Sundgren, Joe Andersen, Westy Hanson, Jacob D. Horn, Josh Joriman, Alex Kontz, Adam Minnette, Erik Rogness. . NSIC: John Sundgren & Westy Hanson

Conference Champions 1960 – Carl Wild – NIC 1961 – Grant Nelson – NIC 1961 – Bob St. Marie – NIC 1962 – Grant Nelson – NIC 1962 – Gary Smith – NIC 1963 – Grant Nelson – NIC 1963 – Gary Smith – NIC 1964 – Dave Hazewinkel – NIC 1965 – Dave Hazewinkel – NIC 1965 – Jim Hazewinkel – NIC 1965 – Mike Rybak – NIC 1966 – Dave Hazewinkel – NIC 1966 – Rob Ruedy – NIC 1966 – Harvey Shaw – NIC 1966 – Mike Rybak – NIC 1967 – Jim Hazewinkel – NIC 1967 – Mike Rybak – NIC 1968 – Mike Rybak – NIC 1968 – Dick Halbert – NIC 1969 – Dennis Shaw – NIC 1970 – Gary Boman - NIC 1971 – Mark Bauerly – NIC 1971 – Gary Boman – NIC 1972 – Bruce Thompson – NIC 1972 – Joe Rajowski – NIC 1972 – Gary Boman – NIC 1973 – Bruce Thompson – NIC 1974 – Doug Gruber – NIC 1974 – Mike Dahlheimer – NIC 1974 – Joe Rajkowski – NIC 1974 – Dave Sheriff – NIC

Jerome Schmitz

Ryan Marx

Klaus Albers

Mark Bauerly

Jim Harstad

Gabe Suarez

Greg Ganyo

Phil Herbold

Paul Anderson

Rob Rychner

1974 – Steve Wenker – NIC 1975 – Doug Gruber – NIC 1975 – Mike Dahlheimer – NIC 1975 – Bruce Campbell – NIC 1975 – Dave Sheriff – NIC 1975 – Steve Wenker – NIC 1975 – Jerry Schmitz – NIC 1976 – Rich Clark – NIC 1976 – Jerry Schmitz – NIC 1977 – Ken Bemboom – NIC 1977 – Ricky Clark – NIC 1977 – Ron Weller – NIC 1977 – Dennis Moske – NIC 1977 – Lon Holien – NIC 1977 – Greg Ganyo - NIC 1979 – Blake Sohn - NIC 1979 – Jim Harstad – NIC 1979 – Rolf Turner – NIC 1983 – John Barrett – NCC 1984 – John Barrett – NCC 1986 – John Barrett – NCC (O.W.) 1986 – Paul Anderson – NCC 1988 – Nate Toedter – NCC 1989 – Nate Toedter - NCC 1989 – Rich Douglas – NCC (O.W.) 1990 – Rich Douglas – NCC (O.W.) 1991 – Rich Douglas – NCC (O.W.) 1995 – Gene Hannemann - NCC 1996 – Andy Reigstad – NCC 1997 – Andy Reigstad - NCC 1999 – Aaron Sanders – NCC 1999 – Klaus Alberts – NCC 1999 – Ryan Marx – NCC 2003 – Jon Duncombe - NCC 2008 – Brad Padgett - NCAA Regional (NCC) 2009 - Brad Padgett (184) -NCAA Regional (NSIC) 2009 - Gabe Suarez (141) -NCAA Regional (NSIC) 2010 - Derek Skala (184) - NCAA Regional (NSIC)

Dean Weisman – Wrestler of the Year 1964 – Gary Smith 1965 – Jim Hazewinkel 1966 – Dave Hazewinkel 1967 – Jim Hazewinkel 1968 – Mike Rybak 1969 – Dick Halbert 1970 – Gary Boman 1971 – Gary Boman 1972 – Bruce Thompson 1973 – Bruce Thompson 1974 – Mike Dahlheimer 1975 – Steve Wenker 1976 – Jerry Schmitz 1977 – Ricky Clark 1978 – Jim Harstad 1979 – Blake Sohn, Rolf Turner 1980 – Dave Bonk 1981 – Dennis Stoks 1982 – Phil Herbold 1983 – John Barrett 1984 – John Barrett 1985 – Paul Anderson 1986 – John Barrett 1987 – Nate Toedter 1988 – Nate Toedter 1989 – Nate Toedter 1990 – Rich Douglas 1991 – Rich Douglas 1992 – Rob Rychner 1993 – Jeff Bullerman


S t . C loud S tate W restling - T eam A wards W inners and R ecords 1994 – Andy Reigstad 1995 – Gene Hanemann 1996 – Andy Reigstad 1997 – Andy Reigstad 1998 – Klaus Alberts 1999 – Klaus Alberts, Ryan Marx 2000 – Aaron Sanders 2001 – Paul Arens, Luke Wren 2002 – Jon Duncombe, Dustin Darveaux 2003 – Jon Duncombe, Dustin Darveaux 2004 – Derek Miller 2005 – Nathan Schut 2006 – Tom Messerli 2007 – Nick Wilkes 2008 - Brad Padgett 2009 - Brad Padgett, Tad Merritt 2010 - Tad Merritt, Jacob Kahnke

Wrestlers in the SCSU Athletic Hall of Fame (Year) 1961-64 – Gary Smith (1983) 1963-66 – Jim Hazewinkel (1984) 1963-67 – Dave Hazewinkel (1984) 1950-52 - Jim Kiffmeyer (1987 Coach) 1949-50 – Jack Gause (1987 Coach) 1965-68 – Mike Rybak (1988) 1966-69 - Lenny Johnson (1992) 1981-86 - John Barrett (1999) 1967-99 - John Oxton (1999 Coach) 1975-79 - Jim Harstad ( 2000) 1949-53 - Gordon Weihrauch (2002) 1974-77 - Jerry Schmitz (2003) 1962-63 – SCSU Wrestling Team (2004) 1960-63 – Grant Nelson (2007) 1986-89 - Nate Toedter (2009)

SCSU Male Student-Athlete of the Year 1996-97 – Andy Reigstad

1962-63 St. Cloud State Team - 3rd Place NAIA Championships - Coach Willis Woods

1963-64 St. Cloud State Team - 5th Place NAIA Championships - Coach Ken Cox

Top 10 - National Tournament Team Finishes 1963 – 3rd – NAIA 1964 – 5th – NAIA 1965 – 3rd – NAIA 1966 – 5th – NAIA 1967 – 5th – NAIA 1975 – 10th – NCAA II 1976 – 8th – NCAA II 1983 – 7th – NCAA II 1984 – 9th – NCAA II 1986 – 8th – NCAA II 2003 – 9th – NCAA II 2009 - 8th - NCAA II 2010 - 7th - NCAA II

NWCA National Duals

1964-65 St. Cloud State Team - 3rd Place NAIA Championships - Coach Ken Cox

2000 – 5th – NCAA II

Conference Team Championships 1963 – 1st – NIC 1974 – 1st – NIC 1975 – 1st – NIC 1977 – 1st – NIC 1978 – 1st – NIC

NWCA All-Time Academic Team Finishes 2000-01 – 15th – 2.940 GPA 2006-07 – 14th – 3.029 GPA 2007-08 – 8th – 3.219 GPA 2008-09 - 19th - 3.088 GPA 2009-10 - 2nd - 3.354 GPA

1966-66 St. Cloud State Team - 5th Place NAIA Championships - Coach Ken Cox


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2010 Inductee - Jerome Schmitz

2007 Inductee - Coach John Oxton

HALL of FAME St. Cloud State University Wrestling

2008 Inductee - Mike Rybak

2009 Inductee - Coach Jack Gause


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SCSU Year-by-Year Results Steve Costanzo 2006- Present Year 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07

Coach Steve Costanzo Steve Costanzo Steve Costanzo Steve Costanzo

Record/Conf./Region Finish, NCAA Finish 14-7, 5-2 NSIC 3rd/2nd Region/7th NCAA II 8-5, 5-2 NSIC 3rd/2nd Region/8th NCAA II 13-2, 1-2 NCC 4th , NCAA II 12th 4-7, 0-3 NCC 7th, NCAA II 32nd

Steve Grimit 1993-2006

Year 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94

Coach Steve Grimit Steve Grimit Steve Grimit Steve Grimit Steve Grimit Steve Grimit Steve Grimit Steve Grimit Steve Grimit Steve Grimit Steve Grimit Steve Grimit Steve Grimit

Record/Conf. /Region Finish, NCAAFinish 0-8/0-3 NCC 8th, NCAA II 0-7/0-5 NCC 6th, NCAA II 30th 1-8/0-5 NCC 9th, NCAA II 30th 1-13/0-6 NCC 7th, NCAA II 9th 6-8/1-5 NCC 7th, NCAA II 15th 8-7/2-4 NCC 5th, NCAA II 14th 9-9/2-4 NCC 6th, NCAA II 27th 10-3/5-1 NCC 4th, NCAA II 14th 3-10/2-5 NCC 7th, NCAA II 8-5/3-4 NCC 8th, NCAA II 20th 6-5/2-5 NCC 7th, NCAA II 16th 6-5/3-4 NCC 5th, NCAA II 16th 5-8/1-6 NCC 8th, NCAA II

Rick Goeb (1990-1993 )

Year 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91

Coach Rick Goeb Rick Goeb Rick Goeb

Record/Conf./Region Finish, NCAA Finish 3-12/0-7 NCC 8th 2-11/0-7 NCC 8th 4-9-1/0-6-1 NCC 7th

Bob Boeck (1987-1990) Year 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88

Coach Bob Boeck Bob Boeck Bob Boeck

Record/Conf. /Region Finish, NCAAFinish 3-9-1/0-7-1 NCC 8th, NCAA II 17th 5-7-1/2-5 NCC 6th, NCAA II 13th 8-7/2-5 NCC 5th, NCAA II 23rd

Coach John Oxton and Jim Harstad

John Oxton 1967-1987

Year Coach Record/Conf/Region Finish, Nat’l Finish 1986-87 John Oxton 8-6/3-2 NCC 6th, NCAA II 20th 1985-86 John Oxton 1984-85 John Oxton 1983-84 John Oxton 1982-83 John Oxton 1981-82 John Oxton 1980-81 John Oxton 1979-80 John Oxton 1978-79 John Oxton 1977-78 John Oxton 1976-77 John Oxton 1975-76 John Oxton 1974-75 John Oxton 1973-74 John Oxton 1972-73 John Oxton 1971-72 John Oxton 1970-71 John Oxton 1969-70 John Oxton 1968-69 John Oxton 1967-68 John Oxton

1-9/0-5 NCC 6th, NCAA II 8th 6-8-2/0-6-1 NCC 8th, NCAA II 30th 9-4/2-3 NCC 5th, NCAA II 9th 11-6/1-4 NCC 4th, NCAA II 7th 4-11/0-4 NCC 7th, NCAA II38th 12-2/6-0 NIC 5th, NCAA II 31st 6-8-1/4-2-1 NIC 4th, NCAA II 7-3/6-0 NIC 2nd, NCAA II 19th, NAIA 15th 9-4-3/6-0-2 NIC 1st, NCAA II 16th 9-5/6-0 NIC 1st, NCAA II 14th 8-7-1/4-2 NIC 2nd, NCAA II 8th 8-4/2-1 NIC 1st, NCAA II 10th 8-5/4-0 NIC 1st, NCAA II  14-5/5-0 NIC 4th, NCAA II  9-4-1/2-1-1 NIC 3rd, NCAA II  16-3-1/5-0 NIC 3rd, NCAA II  4-11/1-5 NIC 6th, NAIA 8-7/1-2 NIC 4th, NAIA 10-8/3-3 NIC 3rd, NAIA 12th


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Ken Cox (1963-1967 )

Year 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64

Coach Ken Cox Ken Cox Ken Cox Ken Cox

Record/Conf./Region Finish, NAIA Finish 10-5-1/NIC 4th, NAIA Fifth 9-10-2/3-2 NIC 2nd, NAIA Fifth 15-2/NIC 3rd, NAIA Third 13-3/NIC 5th, NAIA Fifth

Willis Woods

Coach Jack Gause (center, top row) and the 1949-50 Huskies.

(1958-1963 ) Year 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-59

Coach Willis Woods Willis Woods Willis Woods Willis Woods Willis Woods

Record/Conf. or Region Finish, NAIA Finish 8-3-1/MSCC 1st, NAIA 3rd 9-8/MSCC 3rd 7-3-1/MSCC 3rd 11-1-1/MSCC 2nd 9-2-1/MSCC 2nd

Joel Mastropaolo (1957-1958) Year 1957-58

Coach Joel Mastropaolo

Record/Conf. or Region Finish, NCAA Finish 5-6-0/2-2 MSCC 3d Place

Glen Gerdes (1956-1957 ) Year 1956-57

Coach Glen Gerdes

Record/Conf. or Region Finish, NCAA Finish 9-1/2-1 MSCC Second

Coach John Oxton (far left) and the 1978 NIC champs from SCSU.

Dirk Kirchner (1955-1956 ) Year 1955-56

Coach Dirk Kirchner

Record/Conf. or Region Finish, NCAA Finish 14-2/6-2 MSCC Second

Glen Gerdes (193-1955) Year 1954-55 1953-54

Coach Glen Gerdes Glen Gerdes

Record/Conf. or Region Finish, NCAA Finish 11-4 4-3-2

Gordie Weihrauch (1952-1953) Year 1952-53

Coach Record/Conf. or Region Finish, NCAA Finish Gordie Weihrauch 3-4

Jim Kiffmeyer (1950-1952) Year 1951-52 1950-51

Coach Jim Kiffmeyer Jim Kiffmeyer

Record/Conf. or Region Finish, NCAA Finish 3-3 9-2

Jack Gause (1949-1950) Year 1949-50

Coach Jack Gause

Record/Conf. or Region Finish, NCAA Finish 3-7

NIC titles posted by SCSU in 1978, 1977, 1975 and 1974 MSCC titles posted by SCSU in 1963

The 1960-61 St. Cloud State Huskies


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14-7 Overall/5-2 NSIC 3rd 2nd NCAA Regional/7th NCAA Championships Head Coach Steve Costanzo Nov. 8 Black/Red Classic B 16, R 15 Nov. 14 at Norhwestern (IL) L, 17-12 Nov. 14 vs. Eastern Mich.# L, 25-24 Nov. 14 vs. North Central (IL)# W, 20-19 Nov. 21 at Cobber Open Open Dec. 5 vs. UW-Stevens Point√ W, 28-9 Dec. 5 vs. Loras√ W, 48-0 Dec. 5 at UW-LaCrosse W, 25-13 Dec. 12 Husky Open Open Dec. 29-30 at Midlands 34th Jan. 9 vs. SF State^ W, 22-10 Jan. 9 vs. UN Omaha^ L, 27-12 Jan. 9 vs. Ft. Hays St.^ W, 23-13 Jan. 10 vs. UW-Parkside^ L, 19-14 Jan. 10 vs. Augustana^ W, 19-18 Jan. 15 UW-Eau Claire W, 35-12 Jan. 16 SW Minnesota State* W, 37-9 Jan. 22 Augustana* L, 25-7 Jan. 23 UN Omaha L, 34-9 Jan. 29 at MSU Moorhead* W, 35-6 Feb. 5 at Mary* W, 32-7 Feb. 6 at Northern State* W, 44-0 Feb. 11 St. John’s W, 22-17 Feb. 14 Upper Iowa* L, 21-15 Feb. 19 at Minnesota State* W, 32-7 Feb. 28 at NCAA Regional 2nd Mar. 12-13 at NCAA Championship 7th # at Evanston, Ill. √ at LaCrosse, Wis. ^ NWCA Duals - Cedar Falls, Iowa * NSIC dual

2008-09 Results

8-5 Overall/5-2 NSIC 3rd 2nd NCAA Regional/8th NCAA Championships Head Coach Steve Costanzo Nov. 7 Black/Red Classic B 26, R 10 Nov. 15 at Bison Open Open Nov. 22 at Cobber Open Open Dec. 6 at Dragon Open Open Dec. 13 Husky Open Open Jan. 4 at Menlo Invitational 1st Jan. 10 vs. Central Oklahoma^ L, 33-8 Jan. 10 vs. Findlay^ W, 30-6 Jan. 10 vs. Western State^ L, 21-18 Jan. 16 at St. John’s W, 17-16 Jan. 22 at UN Omaha L, 37-6 Jan. 24 at UW-Eau Claire W, 36-6 Jan. 30 Northern State* W, 39-6 Feb. 1 Mary* W, 38-13 Feb. 6 at Augustana* W, 17-16 Feb. 7 at SW Minnesota State* W, 40-6 Feb. 13 MSU Moorhead* W, 23-12 Feb. 15 at Upper Iowa* L, 21-18 Feb. 19 Minnesota State L, 24-15 Mar. 1 at NCAA Regional 2nd Mar. 13-14 at NCAA Championships 8th ^ NWCA Duals - Cedar Falls, Iowa * NSIC dual

2007-08 Results

13-2-0 Overall/1-2-0 NCC 4th NCAA Regional/12th NCAA Championships Head Coach Steve Costanzo Nov. 10 Black/Red Classic Nov. 17 at Cobber Open Open Dec. 1 at Dragon Open Open Dec. 8 Husky Open Open Dec. 15 vs. Buena Vista# W, 22-16 Dec. 15 vs. Dubuque# W, 24-14 Dec. 15 vs. Ridgewater# W, 35-6

Dec. 15 at St. John’s Jan. 4-5 at Midwest Classic Jan. 10 at Northern State Jan. 11 UW-Eau Claire Jan. 18 Augustana* Jan. 25 St. Olaf Jan. 26 UN Omaha* Feb. 1 at MSU Moorhead Feb. 2 SW Minnesota State Feb. 8 St. John’s Feb. 10 Upper Iowa Feb. 16 at Mary Feb. 22 at Minnesota State* March 2 at NCAA Regional Mar. 14-15 at NCAA Championships # Terry Haws Duals at SJU * NCC dual

W, 41-3 9th place W, 33-6 W, 42-0 W, 30-12 W, 33-6 L, 25-16 W, 17-15 W, 50-0 W, 28-9 W, 27-12 W, 39-6 L, 23-9 4th place 12th place

2006-07 Results

4-7 Overall/0-3-0 NCC 7th NCAA Regional/32nd NCAA Championships Head Coach Steve Costanzo Nov. 4 Black/Red Classic Nov. 11 at Dakota Wesleyan Open Open Nov. 18 at Cobber Open Open Dec. 3 at UNI Open Open Dec. 9 Husky Open Open Jan. 9 MSU Moorhead L, 19-17 Jan. 10 at. St. Olaf W, 50-3 Jan. 13 Northern State W, 27-16 Jan. 19 at UN Omaha* L, 37-12 Jan. 20 at Augustana* L, 27-12 Jan. 23 at SW Minnesota State W, 30-9 Jan. 28 at Augsburg L, 47-0 Feb. 2 at Upper Iowa L, 31-10 Feb. 3 at Dubuque Open Open Feb. 9 at St. John’s L, 25-13 Feb. 15 Minnesota State* L, 38-3 Feb. 16 Mary W, 31-12 Feb. 25 NCAA Regional 7th place Mar. 9-10 NCAA Championships 32nd * NCC dual

2005-06 Results

0-8 Overall/0-3 NCC 8th NCAA Regional Head Coach Steve Grimit Nov. 19 at Ryan Kaufman Open Dec. 4 at UNI Open Dec. 10 SCSU Invitational Jan. 6 Augustana* Jan. 12 at Northern State Jan. 20 at MSU Moorhead Jan. 26 Nebraska Omaha* Jan. 28 at North Country Open Feb. 4 St. John’s Feb. 10 Upper Iowa Feb. 16 SW Minnesota State Feb. 17 at Minnesota State* Feb. 26 at NCAA Regional * NCC dual

2004-05 Results

Open Open 8th place L, 46-3 L, 25-12 L, 41-3 L, 53-0 Open L, 39-3 L, 48-3 L, 24-18 L, 41-3 8th

0-6 Overall/0-3 NCC 6th NCAA Regional/30th NCAA Championships Head Coach Steve Grimit Nov. 13 at Bison Open Open Nov. 20 at Ryan Kaufman Open Open Dec. 5 at UNI Open Open Dec. 11 SCSU Invitational 13th place Jan. 8 at Augustana* L, 50-0 Jan. 14 at Minnesota State* L, 40-3 Jan. 28 MSU Moorhead L, 29-13 Feb. 5 North Country Invite Open Feb. 11 UN Omaha* L, 42-3

Feb. 12 at St. John’s Feb/ 17 at SW Minnesota State Feb. 27 at NCAA Regional Mar. 11-12 at NCAA Championships * NCC dual

L, 31-6 L, 35-10 6th place 30th place

2003-04 Results

1-8 Overall/0-5 NCC 9th NCAA Regional/30th NCAA Championships Head Coach Steve Grimit Nov. 22 at Ryan Kaufman Open Open Dec. 6 at UNI Open Open Dec. 13 SCSU Invitational 11th place Jan. 11 North Dakota State* L, 43-0 Jan. 16 at Northern State L, 27-9 Jan. 23 South Dakota State* L, 31-9 Jan. 24 Augustana* L, 36-7 Jan. 30 SW Minnesota State W, 21-18 Feb. 4 St. John’s L, 25-16 Feb. 7 at North Country Invit. 4th place Feb. 14 at UN Omaha* L, 22-12 Feb. 19 at MSU Moorhead L, 33-7 Feb. 20 at Minnesota State* L, 38-2 Feb. 29 NCAA Regional (at SCSU) 9th place Mar. 12-13 at NCAA Championships 30th * NCC dual

2002-03 Results

1-13, Overall/0-6 NCC 7th NCAA Regional/9th NCAA Championships Head Coach Steve Grimit Nov. 23 at Ryan Kaufman Open Open Dec. 3 at St. John’s L, 26-20 Dec. 7 at UNI Open Open Dec. 14 SCSU Invitational 5th place Jan. 8 at Northern State L, 22-14 Jan. 10 Northern Colorado* L, 24-13 Jan. 18 vs. San Francisco State# L, 22-18 Jan. 18 vs. Findlay# W, 21-20 Jan. 18 vs. SDSU# L, 34-15 Jan. 24 UN Omaha* L, 40-3 Jan. 29 Minnesota State* L, 36-6 Feb. 1 at SW Minnesota State L, 28-22 Feb. 4 at Augsburg L, 32-9 Feb. 7 MSU Moorhead L, 22-19 Feb. 14 at SDSU* L, 25-15 Feb. 15 at Augustana* L 26-13 Feb. 22 at NDSU* L, 31-6 Mar. 2 at NCC Championships 7th place Mar. 14-15 NCAA Championships 9th place * NCC dual # NWCA DII Duals

2001-02 Results

6-8 Overall/1-5 NCC 7th NCC Tournament/15th NCAA Championships Head Coach Steve Grimit Nov. 23 at Ryan Kaufman Open Open Dec. 1 at UNI Open Open Dec. 8 SCSU Invitational 4th place Dec. 11 SW Minnesota State W, 26-16 Jan. 8 Augsburg L, 36-6 Jan. 10 Northern State W, 24-12 Jan. 15 North Dakota State* L, 43-0 Jan. 19 Central Missouri State# L, 22-12 Jan. 19 American International# W, 35-6 Jan. 19 Findlay# L, 35-9 Jan. 25 SDSU* W, 30-18 Jan. 26 Augustana* L, 25-16 Feb. 1 at Northern Colorado* L, 21-13 Feb. 2 at Nebraska-Omaha* L, 34-3 Feb. 8 at Minnesota State* L, 26-16 Feb. 13 St. John’s W, 21-17 Feb. 15 at MSU Moorhead W, 19-16


S t . C loud S tate W restling - Y ear by Y ear R esults Feb. 24 at NCC Tournament Mar. 8-9 NCAA Championships * NCC dual # NWCA DII Duals

7th place 15th place

2000-01 Results

8-7, Overall/2-4 NCC 5th NCC Tournament/14th NCAA Championships Head Coach Steve Grimit Nov. 18 at Ryan Kaufman Open Open Dec. 2 at UNI Open Open Dec. 6 at Northern State W, 28-15 Dec. 9 SCSU Invitational 4th place Dec. 13 at SW Minnesota State W, W, 22-16 Jan. 5-6 at Midwest Classic 5th place Jan. 10 Augsburg L, 44-0 Jan. 11 Northern Colorado W, 22-17 Jan. 19 vs. Central Missouri# W, 19-19 Jan. 19 vs. SDSU# L, 29-10 Jan. 19 vs. Augustana# L, 22-22 Jan. 20 vs. Southern Colorado# W, 31-15 Jan. 26 at SDSU* L, 31-15 Jan. 27 at Augustana* W, 24-23 Feb. 2 MSU Moorhead W, 21-17 Feb. 6 Minnesota State* L, 31-9 Feb. 10 at NDSU* L, 38-9 Feb. 14 at St. John’s W, 23-16 Feb. 16 UN Omaha* L, 30-7 Feb. 24 at NCC Tournament 5th place Mar. 9-10 at NCAA Championships 14th place * NCC dual # NWCA Duals

1999-00 Results

8-7, Overall/2-4 NCC 6th NCC Tournament/27th NCAA Championships Head Coach Steve Grimit Nov. 20 at Ryan Kaufman Open Open Nov. 28 at Minnesota L, 51-0 Nov. 28 vs. Hofstra (at UM) L, 38-3 Dec. 4 at UNI Open Open Dec. 11 SCSU Invitational 5th place Dec. 15 at SW Minnesota State W, 31-11 Jan. 7-8 at Midwest Classic 14th place Jan. 12 NDSU* L, 35-4 Jan. 15 Augsburg L, 28-6 Jan. 21 vs. Ashland# W, 22-17 Jan. 21 vs. UW-Parkside# W, 23-16 Jan. 21 vs. SDSU# L, 34-9 Jan. 22 vs. Ashland# L, 24-12 Jan. 22 vs. Chadron State# W, 29-9 Jan. 28 SDSU* L, 31-9 Jan. 29 Augustana* W, 28-17 Feb. 4 at Minnesota State* W, 21-20 Feb. 8 at MSU Moorhead W, 20-18 Feb. 12 at UN Omaha* L, 30-6 Feb. 13 at Northern Colorado* L, 25-18 Feb. 17 St. John’s W, 21-18 Feb. 17 Northern State W, 39-9 Feb. 26 at NCC Tournament 6th place Mar. 10-11 at NCAA Championships 27th place * NCC dual # NWCA DII Duals

1998-99 Results

10-3, Overall/5-1 NCC 4th NCC Tournament/14th NCAA Championships Head Coach Steve Grimit Nov. 21 at Ryan Kaufman Open Open Dec. 5 at UNI Open Open Dec. 12 SCSU Invitational 4th place Dec. 21 at SW Minnesota State W, 41-16 Dec. 21 vs. Cent. Missouri (at SMSU) W, 31-14 Jan. 6 Northern Colorado* W, 25-15 Jan. 9 at Great Plains Open Open

Jan. 16 UN Omaha* Jan. 20 at NDSU* Jan. 23 at St. John’s Jan. 29 at SDSU* Jan. 30 at Augustana* Feb. 6 MSU Moorhead Feb. 12 at Minnesota Feb. 14 at Augsburg Feb. 17 at Northern State Feb. 20 Minnesota State* Feb. 28 NCC Tournament Mar. 12-13 NCAA Championships * NCC dual

W, 23-16 L, 27-10 W, 44-9 W, 22-15 W, 28-13 W, 20-16 L, 38-3 L, 26-6 W, 43-6 W, 23-13 4th place 14th place

Jan. 20 at Minnesota State* L, 27-9 Jan. 26 South Dakota State* L, 34-6 Jan. 27 Augustana* W, 34-15 Feb. 2 at Colorado School of Mines W, 21-12 Feb. 3 at Northern Colorado* L, 33-3 Feb. 10 at North Dakota* W, 22-19 Feb. 14 St. John’s W, 27-15 Feb. 14 Northern State Cancelled Feb. 18 Minnesota L, 21-3 Feb. 21 NDSU* L, 25-12 Mar. 3 at NCC Tournament 7th place Mar. 15-16 at NCAA Tournament 16th place * NCC dual

1997-98 Results

1994-95 Results

1996-97 Results

1993-94 Results

3-10, Overall/2-5 NCC 7th NCC Tournament Head Coach Steve Grimit Nov. 22 at Ryan Kaufman Open Open Dec. 2 NDSU* L, 42-3 Dec. 5 at UNI Open Open Dec. 13 SCSU Invitational 5th place Dec. 20 at SW Minnesota State L, 22-17 Jan. 9 at UN Omaha* L, 33-6 Jan. 10 at Glen Brand Open Open Jan. 13 Augsburg L, 35-12 Jan. 17 North Dakota* W, 27-19 Jan. 23 at Minnesota State* L, 39-9 Jan. 30 SDSU* L, 38-9 Jan. 31 Augustana* W, 24-23 Feb. 6 at Northern Colorado* L, 26-14 Feb. 7 at Colorado School of Mimes L, 26-13 Feb. 11 at MSU Moorhead L, 33-14 Feb. 18 Northern State W, 36-11 Feb. 18 St. John’s L, 23-13 Mar. 1 NCC Tournament 7th place Mar. 13-14 at NCAA Championships No Score * NCC dual 8-5, Overall/3-4 NCC 7th NCC Tournament/20th NCAA Championships Head Coach Steve Grimit Nov. 23 at Ryan Kaufman Open Open Dec. 7 at UNI Open Open Dec. 14 SCSU Invitational 3rd place Jan. 4 at Great Plains Open Open Jan. 7 Northern Colorado* W, 30-17 Jan. 14 Augsburg L, 32-9 Jan. 17 SDSU* L, 24-12 Jan. 18 Augustana* W, 27-17 Jan. 24 Minnesota State* L, 25-16 Jan. 25 St. John’s W, 22-12 Jan. 31 Northern State W, 34-10 Feb. 7 North Dakota* W, 24-15 Feb. 8 Southwest State W, 36-6 Feb. 8 UN Omaha* L, 21-15 Feb. 14 NDSU* L, 25-12 Feb. 19 UW-Parkside W, 25-14 Mar. 2 NCC Tournament 7th place Mar. 14-15 NCAA Championships 20th place * NCC dual

1995-96 Results

6-6 Overall/2-5 NCC 7th NCC Tournament/16th NCAA Championships Head Coach Steve Grimit Nov. 25 at UW Open Open Dec. 2 at UNI Open Open Dec. 9 SCSU Invitational Cancelled Dec. 14 at MSU Moorhead W, 28-12 Jan. 5 at UN Omaha* L, 32-12 Jan. 6 at Great Plains Open 11th Jan. 13 at SW Minnesota State W, 25-19 Jan. 17 Augsburg Cancelled

6-5, Overall/3-4 NCC 5th NCC Tournament/16th NCAA Championships Head Coach Steve Grimit Nov. 5 at SDSU Open Open Nov. 12 at Bison Open Open Nov. 26 at Northern Open Open Dec. 3 at UNI Open Open Dec. 10 SCSU Invitational 6th place Dec. 15 Minnesota State* L, 26-15 Jan. 7 Great Plains Open Open Jan. 13 UN Omaha* L, 39-3 Jan. 14 Northern Colorado* L, 18-17 Jan. 17 at Augsburg L, 28-12 Jan. 21 at SW Minnesota State W, 24-12 Jan. 24 at St. John’s W, 31-13 Jan. 27 SDSU* W, 20-18 Jan. 28 Augustana* W, 31-12 Jan. 31 NDSU* L, 26-6 Feb. 4 North Dakota* W, 27-15 Feb. 8 at Northern State W, 27-12 Feb. 19 at NCC Championships 5th place Mar. 3-4 at NCAA Championships 16th place * NCC Dual 5-8, Overall/1-6 NCC 8th NCC Tournament Head Coach Steve Grimit Nov. 13 at SDSU Open Nov. 20 at UNO Open Dec. 4 at UNI Open Dec. 11 SCSU Invitational Dec. 15 Northern State Dec. 16 Minnesota State* Jan. 6 Augsburg Jan. 6 North Dakota* Jan. 14 at UN Omaha* Jan. 14 vs. Indiana* (at UNO) Jan. 21 at Augustana* Jan. 22 at SDSU* Jan. 28 Northern Colorado* Jan. 30 UW-Eau Claire Feb. 1 SW Minnesota State Feb. 5 at UW-Eau Claire Invit. Feb. 8 Itasca CC Feb. 8 St. John’s Feb. 20 at NCC Championships Mar. 4-5 at NCAA Championships Feb. 19 at NCC Championships Mar. 3-4 at NCAA Championships * NCC Dual

Open Open Open 6th place W, 26-15 L, 38-3 L, 29-10 L, 25-12 L, 38-3 L, 48-0 W, 27-19 L, 36-9 L, 26-12 W, 29-13 W, 21-16 6th place W, 27-9 W, 27-16 8th place DNP 5th place 16th place

(Check back later for more season-by-season results. We are in the process of inputing each year - at least as far as our records go back. Thanks for your patience with this project).


S t . C loud S tate W restling - O pponents in 2010-11

AUGUSTANA

NORTHERN STATE

ST. JOHN’S

Location: Sioux Falls, S.D. Enrollment: 1,750 Nickname: Vikings Colors: Navy & Yellow Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: NSIC AD: Bill Gross Coach: Jason Reitmeier 2009-10 record: 11-6-0 SID: Tim Gerszewski Phone: 605-274-4335 SID E-Mail: tim.gerszewski@augie.edu

Location: Aberdeen, S.D. Enrollment: 3,000 Nickname: Wolves Colors: Maroon and Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: NSIC AD: Bob Olson Coach: Patrick Timm 2008-09 Record: 6-8 SID: Jacque Scoby Phone: 605-626-7748 SID E-Mail: jacque.scoby@northern.edu

Location: Collegeville, Minn. Enrollment: 1,886 Nickname: Johnnies Colors: Red, Blue and White Affiliation: NCAA Division III Conference: MIAC AD: Dr. Tommy Stock Coach: Brandon Novak SID: Ryan Klinkner Phone: 320-363-3127 SID E-Mail: rklinkner@csbsju.edu

MARY

SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA Jan. 22 - 7 p.m. @ Marshall, Minn.

Jan. 15 - 7 p.m. @ Eau Claire, Wis.

Location: Bismarck, N.D. Enrollment: 2,800 Nickname: Marauders Colors: Royal Blue and Orange Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: NSIC AD: Roger Thomas Coach: Ben Berogan 2009-10 Record: 2-10 SID: Brian Larson Phone: 701-355-8354 SID E-Mail: bslarson@umary.edu.

Location: Marshall, Minn. Enrollment: 4,200 Nickname: Mustangs Colors: Brown and Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: NSIC AD: Chris Hmielewski Coach: Jesse Nelson 2009-10 Record: 4-6 SID: Kelly Loft, Esq. Phone: 507-537-6439 SID E-Mail: loftkr@southwestmsu.edu

Location: Eau Claire, Wis. Enrollment:10,516 Nickname: Blugolds Colors: Blue and Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division III Conference: WIAA AD: Scott Kilgallon Coach: Russ Peloquin SID: Kevin Meinholz Phone: 715-836-4184 SID E-Mail: meinhoka@uwec.edu

Jan. 27 - 7 p.m. @ Sioux Falls, S.D.

Feb. 5 - 2:00 p.m. @ SCSU

MINNESOTA STATE Feb. 17 - 7 p.m. @ SCSU

Location: Mankato, Minn. Enrollment: 14,036 Nickname: Mavericks Colors: Purple & Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: NSIC AD: Kevin Buisman Coach: Jim Makovsky 2009-10 Record: 9-5 SID: Scott Nelsen or Paul Allan Phone: 507-389-2625 SID E-Mail: paul.allan@mnsu.edu

MSU, MOORHEAD Jan. 30 - 2:00 p.m. @ SCSU Location: Moorhead, Minn. Enrollment: 7,500 Nickname: Dragons Colors: Red and Black Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: NSIC AD: Doug Peters Coach: Kris Nelson 2009-10 Record: 5-10 SID: NaDean Schroder Phone: 218-477-2113

Feb. 4 - 7 p.m. @ SCSU

UPPER IOWA

Feb. 13 - 2 p.m. @ Fayette, Iowa Location: Fayette, Iowa Enrollment: 850 Nickname: Peacocks Colors: Peacock Blue and Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: NSIC AD: David Miller Coach: Heath Grimm 2009-10 Record: 13-1 SID: Howard Thompson Phone: 563-425-5307 SID E-Mail: thompsonh@uiu.edu

Non-Conference

NEBRASKA-OMAHA Jan. 21 - 7 p.m. @ Omaha

Location: Omaha, Neb. Enrollment: 14,000 Nickname: Mavericks Colors: Crimson and Black Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: MIAA Interim AD: Bill Wakefield Coach: Mike Denney 2009-10 Record: 13-1 SID: Dave Ahlers Phone: 402-554-3387 SID E-Mail: dahlers@unomaha.edu

Jan. 14 - 7:30 p.m. @ Collegeville, Minn

UW-EAU CLAIRE


S t . C loud S tate W restling - R ising to the T op !

The 2010-11 St. Cloud State University Wrestling Team

AUTOGRAPHS


S t . C loud S tate W restling - T he S t . C loud S tate A thletic H all of F ame The SCSU Athletic Hall of Fame inducted its first class in 1982. Since that time, the SCSU Athletic Hall of Fame has grown to over 150 members. The following is a complete list of athletes, coaches, and SCSU friends who are members of the SCSU Athletic Hall of Fame. 2009 Diane Heydt Jeff Saterdalen Brenda Meyer Corrow Larry Sundby Nate Toedter Sheri Mandell Carlson Dustin DeRosier Michelle Nelson LeBow 2007 Pam Raetz Benoit Shirley Quinlan Conley Judi McDonald Larkin Grant Nelson Jeff Passolt Karen Scott Jim Stanek Bob Wolff 2005 Rebecca Anderson Enebak Gary Frericks Reggie Perkins Butch Raymond Rosie Silbaugh Stallman 2004 1961-62 Men’s Hockey Team 1963 Wrestling Team 2003 James Gammell Shelly Jensen Jennifer “Gigi” DesLauriers-Knop Ade Pitmon Sheila Quinlan Mark Schwegman Jerome “Jerry” Schmitz Marlowe “Red” Severson 2002 Dr. Arthur Grachek Bill Klein, Jr. Jim Fogo Nola Johnson Brent Otto Jeffry Renneberg Kurt Threinen Gordon Weinhrauch 2001 Dr. David Gilchrist Patti Decker Harry Jackson

Katie Kraft Daniel Neubauer Merl Soderstrom Cecil Stensrud Robert Waxlax 2000 Dr. Kenneth Ames George Erickson Julie Eisenschenk Walter Gerzin Jim Harstad Jan Niehaus Herke Wally Irwin David Solon 1999 Al Leighton Scott Peterson Sue Marie Patterson John Oxton Jon Barrett Mark Tollefson James Dimick Linda Nelson 1998 Ramone Rugloski Hjerpe Sarah Howard Dana Kiecker Dr. Norman Nelson Wayne Parks Stanley Petersen Tony Stukel Chuck Wilson 1997 Donald Buege Carol Bemis Robert Streetar Rebecca Stream Van Erp Ralph Haugen Joe Odanovich Noel Olson

Gene Schneider Marie Sherwood Jerry Thayer Brady Watts 1994 Jeanne Burnett Gene Windfeldt Dan Hagen Steve Strandemo Harold Jacobs Greg Thayer 1993 Gary Bahr Anne Campbell Don Carruth Jim Eisenreich Les Luymes Linda St. John 1992 Jane Baltes Borton Tom Ditty Lenny Johnson Bob Miller Herb Brooks 1991 Deb Allyn Henry Bettendorf Dave Reichel Jerry Reichel Mel Fisher Sue Wahl Storbeck 1990 Rod Anfenson Jerry Dirkes Don Klein Sue Lambert Terry Porter Bill Selisker Dave Westlund Roger Westlund

1996 Ed Johnson Kris Carlton Steve Johnson John Tobler Bonnie Henrickson Robert Hegman Paul Busch George Torrey

1989 Serge Gambucci John Kasper Willard “Bill” Kottke Keith Nord Stan Nordin Kathy Justin Schultz

1995 Lloyd Pallansch Diane Scherer Poquette

1988 Dick Putz Don Watkins

Bill Frantti Fredrick W. Bierhaus John Kimbrough Mike Rybak Velko Rajacich 1987 Bob Altavilla Sue Fischer Jack Gause Harold J. Hendrickson Jim Kiffmeyer Mike Trewick Roland Vandell 1986 1933 Football Team 1985 Bill Campbell Andrew Jackson Jack Kelly Joe Kunze Al Theis Perry G. Rawland 1984 Vern Baggenstoss Mac Doane Larry Miller Isidore Schmeising Gary Smith Ann Govednik Van Steinburg 1983 A.F. Brainard Dave Hazewinkel Jim Hazewinkel Warren Kasch George Lynch Van Nelson Ken Novak John J. Weismann 1982 Lou Filippi Ed Colletti


Returning All Americans

Returning NWCA All-Academic

L-R: T. Merritt, D. Skala, J. Sundgren, S. O’ Grady, J. Kahnke, G. Suarez

Returning NCAA National Qualifiers

L-R: T. Merritt, D. Skala, J. Sundgren, L. Munkelwitz, S. O’Grady, J. Kahnke, G. Suarez

Returning Starters

The 2010-11 returning starters for St. Cloud State Wrestling

L-R: W. Hanson, J. Horn, J. Andersen, J. Sundgren, E. Rogness, J. Joriman

2010-11 Captains

L-R: T. Merritt, D. Skala, J. Sundgren, G. Suarez, E. Rogness, C. Kubasch, W. Hanson

2010-11 Seniors

L-R: W. Hanson, G. Suarez, J. Sundgren, E. Rogness, D. Skala, C. Kubasch


ST. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY 2010-11 Wrestling Schedule

DATE Nov. 5

OPPONENT at Black/Red Classic

Nov. 13

at Harold Nichols Cyclone Open Ames, IA

Nov. 20

at Auggie/Brute/Addidas Open Minneapolis, MN 9 a.m.

Dec. 4

at UW La Crosse Duals

La Crosse, WI

9 a.m.

Dec. 11

HUSKY OPEN

HOME

9 a.m.

Jan. 1

at Grand Canyon Duals Phoenix, AZ (vs. UN-Kearney, Kutztown, Chadron St., Mesa St.)

8 a.m.

Jan. 8-9

at NWCA National Duals

Cedar Falls, IA

TBA

Jan. 14

at St. John’s

Collegeville, MN

7:30 p.m.

Jan. 15

at UW Eau Claire

Eau Claire, WI

7 p.m.

Jan. 21

at Nebraska Omaha

Omaha, NE

7 p.m.

Jan. 22

at Southwest Minnesota State* Marshall, MN

7 p.m.

Jan. 27

at Augustana College*

Sioux Falls, SD

7 p.m.

Jan. 30

MSU MOORHEAD*

HOME

2 p.m.

Feb. 4

NORTHERN STATE*

HOME

7 p.m.

Feb. 5

U-MARY*

HOME

2 p.m.

Feb. 13

at Upper Iowa*

Fayette, IA

2 p.m.

Feb. 17

MINNESOTA STATE*

HOME

7 p.m.

Feb. 27

at Regional Championships

Sioux Falls, SD

Noon

Kearney, NE

TBA

Mar. 11-12 NCAA DII Championships

LOCATION HOME

TIME 7:30 p.m. 10 a.m.

* NSIC Matches All home matches wrestled in Halenbeck Hall. SCSU Students admitted free to all home matches with a current ID card.


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