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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Navy Coaching Staff Head Coach Bruce Burnett 2-4 Asst. Coaches Brian Antonelli & Tom Tanis 5 2010-11 Navy Midshipmen 2010-11 Roster 2010-11 Breakdown by Weight Class Midshipmen Bios Review 2009-10 Season In Review 2010 EIWA Championship 2010 NCAA Championship

Naval Academy Information Blue & Gold USNA / Academy Traditions Beat Army! Chet Gladchuk, Navy A.D. Athletic Facilities Academic Achievement Community Service Annapolis

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Location Annapolis, Md. Founded October 10, 1845 Enrollment 4,300 Nickname Midshipmen or Mids Colors Navy Blue and Gold Conference EIWA Facility Halsey Field House (5,000) Superintendent Vice Adm. Michael H. Miller, USN Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk Athletics Web Site www.navysports.com

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach Bruce Burnett Alma Mater Idaho State ‘73 Navy Record 96-47 (10 Yrs.) Career Record 96-47 (10 Yrs.) Burnett’s Office Phone 410-293-3011 Burnett’s Email bburnett@usna.edu Assistant Coach Brian Antonelli Alma Mater Navy ‘97 (Fifth Yr.) Antonelli’s Office Phone 410-293-5833 Antonelli’s Email antonell@usna.edu Assistant Coach Tom Tanis Alma Mater Rutgers ‘02 (Third Yr.) Tanis’ Office Phone 410-293-4631 Tanis’ Email tanis@usna.edu

SPORTS INFORMATION

Wrestling SID Office Phone E-Mail SID Fax

Stacie Michaud 410-293-8773 michaud@usna.edu 410-293-8954

Opponent

Nov. 6

at Eastern Michigan Open

Oct. 30

Site

Blue/Gold Challenge Matches

Nov. 20

7:00 pm

Navy Classic

Dec. 3-4

Franklin & Marshall

Dec. 19

Dec. 29-30 Jan. 7

Jan. 15 Jan. 21

at Southern Scuffle

Jan. 28

at Oklahoma

March 5-6

March 17-19

Norman, Okla.

4:00 pm

College Park, Md.

7:00 pm

Annapolis, Md.

7:00 pm

at Army

at EIWA Championship (Bucknell)

All-Time Record NCAA Tournament Appearances / Last NCAA Championships / Last All-Americans / Last EIWA Championships / Last EIWA Individual Champions / Last

TEAM INFORMATION

2009-10 Dual Meet Record 2009-10 EIWA Record EIWA Tournament NCAA Tournament Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost NCAA Qualifiers Returning/Lost

STARTERS RETURNING (4) Name Aaron Kalil • Bryce Saddoris • Robby Neill • Matt DeMichiel Luke Rebertus ^

Name Pat McCaffrey Matt Pagan Glenn Shober • Andrew Buck Charles Carafano Scott Steele •

• 2010 NCAA qualifier

Annapolis, Md. Annapolis, Md.

Charleston, S.C.

All Day

Lewisburg, Pa.

All Day

West Point, N.Y.

Philadelphia, Pa.

840-277-26 (102 Yrs.) 62 / 2010 3 / 1973 60 / 2009 13 / 1990 90 / 2009 6-2-0 2-2-0 7th / 13 teams (81.5 Pts) 46th / 77 teams (6.5 Pts) 27/12 4/6 3/2

Yr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr.

— 2009-10 — Hometown Overall Dual Salem, N.H. 22-13 6-2 Spring Creek, Nev. 32-12 6-1 Brick, N.J. 24-16 6-2 Whitesboro, N.Y. 15-12 3-2 Gloucester, Va. 6-2 0-0

— Career — Overall Dual 39-30 7-9 110-32 22-5 32-26 7-5 60-38 12-12 42-13 8-3

Yr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr.

Hometown Chicago, Ill. Carteret, N.J. Reading, Pa. Carson, Wash. Germantown, Md. Baltimore, Md.

— 2009-10 — Overall Dual 14-12 2-4 25-16 4-3 23-16 2-4 20-10 4-0 9-9 2-4 16-5 7-1

— Career — Overall Dual 17-14 2-6 69-48 9-10 74-54 6-13 20-10 4-0 15-18 2-4 81-25 12-3

^ missed the second half of the season; • 2010 NCAA qualifier

STARTERS LOST (6)

Annapolis, Md.

All Day

7:00 pm

at NCAA Championship

NAVY WRESTLING HISTORY

Wt. 133 141 149 184 197 HWT

Greensboro, N.C.

at Maryland

7:00 pm

Home matches (in bold) held at Halsey Field House All Times Eastern * EIWA Opponents

Wt. 125 157 165 174 184

Reno, Nev.

8:00 pm

at All-Academy Championship (The Citadel)

Feb. 19

All Day

Annapolis, Md.

7:00 pm

Rutgers

Feb. 6

Las Vegas, Nev.

Annapolis, Md.

Lehigh

North Carolina

Jan. 29

All Day

All Day

Liberty

Jan. 22

Ypsilanti, Mich.

7:30 pm

at Reno Tournament of Champions

Annapolis, Md.

All Day

All Day

at Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational

Dec. 10

Time

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Record Book All-Time Series Records 2010-11 Dual Meet Opponents Army-Navy Rivalry Tournament History Year-By-Year Records Year-By-Year Results Navy Career Records Navy Season Records EIWA Championship History NCAA Championship History

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BRUCE BURNETT

Bruce Burnett begins his 11th season as the head coach of the Navy wrestling program with the goal of adding to the storied tradition, while helping mentor what will be our nation’s leaders. During his tenure, he has led the Midshipmen to a 96-47 record (.671) that featured six straight seasons of 10 or more wins from 2002-07. Along the way, he has helped produce nine EIWA Champions, while nine wrestlers have garnered All-America recognition under his tutelage. In recent years, the Midshipmen have flourished, finishing among the top 25 at the NCAA Championship three of the last four seasons, while finishing among the top five at the EIWA Championship in five of the last six years. Over the last four seasons, Navy has won seven EIWA individual crows, while garnering All-America honors six times. It’s no surprise that Burnett has been able to uphold the tradition that John Schultz began in 1909 and has been carried through by the likes of the legendary Ray Swartz, Ed Peery and Reg Wicks. Simply put, Bruce Burnett is a winner. At every level of the sport, Burnett has seen success and it is without a doubt that he will continue the winning tradition that has made Navy a household name in the sport of wrestling. Last season had the makings of what could be a splendid marriage of youth and veteran leadership. However, for the second straight year, Navy was met with injuries suffered by several starters and left Burnett to work his magic. Navy, indeed, weather the storm and managed a 62 dual record, taking huge wins over No. 7 Maryland (19-14), American (18-17) and its arch rival Army (26-6), while also winning the AllAcademy Championship in Annapolis. The Mids placed seventh at the EIWA Championship and five wrestlers - team captain Glenn Shober, Aaron Kalil, Bryce Saddoris, Robby Neill and Scott Steele - went on to represent Navy at the 2010 NCAA Championship in Omaha, Neb. In 2008-09, Burnett’s Midshipmen had their share of ups and downs. While Navy battled injuries, including key setbacks to All-American Joe Baker and 2008 Olympic alternate Scott Steele, Burnett’s goal year after

year is to build up to the conference championship and put his wrestlers atop the All-America stand at the National Championship. Navy felt its fair share of some stormy matches, but enjoyed a solid month of February leading into the two most important weeks of the year. Navy opened the month by winning the All-Academy Championship, where nine wrestling placed including Joe Baker (133) as he became only the fifth Navy wrestler to win three or more individual titles at the AllAcademy Championship. Two weeks later, the Mids claimed wins in seven of their first eight bouts in pushing their winning streak to nine in a row against arch rival Army in the annual star Match. Navy went on to finish fifth at the EIWA Championship, as six wrestlers placed and a pair won individual titles. Sophomore Bryce Saddoris not only took the individual title at 149 pounds, he was also the recipient of the 2009 Fletcher Awarded, given to the most valuable wrestler at the EIWA Tournament. He was joined atop the podium by Joe Baker (133), who became the 31st different Navy wrestler to win two or more EIWA titles. Both Saddoris and Baker went on to earn AllAmerica recognition, while senior Casey Caldwell (184) and rookies Luke Rebertus (174) and Prescott Garner (125) punched their tickets to the NCAA Tournament where the Mids would finish tied for 25th with Michigan. In 2007-08, the Mids finished second at the All-Academy Championship where eight wrestlers placed including All-American Matt Stolpinski (174), who became the first Navy wrestler to capture an individual title all four years. After a two-week layoff, the Mids turned in a pair of dual wins, including pushing their winning streak to eight in a row against arch rival Army in the annual Star Match. The Mids, once again had the odds stacked against them as two wrestlers failed to make weight. As usual, though, Burnett had Navy well prepared as it was able to contain the Black Knights and captured a 22-12 win. Burnett guided Navy to a fourth-place finish at the EIWA Championship, as seven wrestlers placed and three claimed individual titles. Junior Joe Baker became a first-time winner at 133 pounds, while seniors Matt Stolpinski and Ed Prendergast were able to win back-toback titles at 174 pounds and heavyweight, respectively. Rookie Bryce Saddoris (149) and senior Spencer Manley (157) both placed third in their respective weight classes to earn a berth into the NCAA Championship, along with Baker, Stolpinski and Prendergast. For the first time since 1967, Navy produced three All-Americans with

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Burnett’s Navy Coaching Resume Year 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07

2007-08 2008-09

6-4

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7-9

.438

6-2 96-47

.750 .671

---- EIWA ---Record Pct. 3-2 .600 4-1 .800 4-1 .800 5-1 .833 5-1 .833 4-1 .800 7-0 1.000 5-1

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4-3

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2-2 43-13

.500 .768

----- EIWA Tournament ----Place Finish - Pts. Champions Winners 6 75 141 - Mark Conley 5 6 62.5 141 - Mark Conley 5 10 49 --4 6 66 --5 3 96.5 --8 4 86 --7 2 106 174 - Matt Stolpinski 7 HWT - Ed Prendergast 4 84 133 - Joe Baker 7 174 - Matt Stolpinski HWT - Ed Prendergast 5 70 133 - Joe Baker 6 149 - Bryce Saddoris 7 81.5 --7 9 EIWA Champs 61

Prendergast placing third, Stolpinski seventh and Baker eighth. Prendergast’s third-place finish is the highest by a Navy wrestler since 1990 when Scott Schleicher placed second at 158 pounds. Meanwhile, Stolpinski grabbed his second All-America title to become the second wrestler under Burnett’s watch to earn All-America recognition twice. Navy turned in an 11-4 record in 2006-07, including a flawless 7-0 mark in EIWA competition. Along the way, the Mids captured wins over EIWA foes Lehigh, American and Bucknell, while also tournament titles at the All-Academy Championship and the Navy Classic. Additionally, Navy won eight of the 10 matches against Army to push the Mids’ winning streak to seven in a row against the Black Knights. The Army win helped propel Navy into the EIWA Championship where the Mids fin-

Navy Head Coach Bruce Burnett celebrates with 2009-10 team captain Glenn Shober after Shober upset nationally-ranked Matt Kyler at the annual Army-Navy Star Match.

------------- NCAA Tournament ------------Finish - Pts. Qualifiers All-Americans 30 12 1 141 - Mark Conley 36 11.5 2 141 - Mark Conley T39 7.5 1 165 - Frank Edwards T60 3 0 --T33 1 6 --34 12 5 --18 32 6 174 - Matt Stolpinski 18

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133 - Joe Baker 174 - Matt Stolpinski HWT - Ed Prendergast 133 - Joe Baker 149 - Bryce Saddoris --9 All-Americans

ished second. It was the highest Navy had finished at the conference tournament since placing second in 1993-94. Meanwhile, juniors Matt Stolpinski (174) and Ed Prendergast (HWT) also stood atop the podium as the champion in their respective weight classes. The year was capped off by sending six wrestlers to the NCAA Championship where Stolpinski became Navy’s first All-American since Frank Edwards in 2002-03 with his fourth-place finish. Navy’s 18thplace finish at the national tournament was its highest since Reg Wicks led the Mids to a 13th-place finish in 1989-90. In 2005-06, Navy won 13 of its 15 duals, the most wins by a Navy team during his tenure. Five Midshipmen qualified for the NCAA Championship, where Navy placed 34th. The 2004-05 edition of the Navy wrestling team was among the best in school history. Navy posted a 12-3 record, suffering its three losses at the hands of top 10-ranked foes Oklahoma, Nebraska and Lehigh. Navy finished third at the EIWA Championship and sent six wrestlers to the NCAA Tournament, the most since 1991. Navy also claimed the top spot in the Navy Classic (first time since 1997) and placed third at the highly-competitive Southern Scuffle. In 2003-04, Burnett led the Mids to a 12-4 overall mark. Navy placed sixth in the EIWA Tournament, its third top-six finish in four years under Burnett. Frank Edwards placed seventh at the 2003 NCAA Championship to garner All-America recognition as a junior. Edwards, who was Navy’s lone qualifier that season, captured three of his five-NCAA victories by three points or less. Meanwhile, the Midshipmen turned in an 11-6 dual mark for the second straight season. In Burnett's first season at the Academy, he helped guide Mark Conley to a fifth-place finish in the 141-pound weight class at the 2001 NCAA Championship and garner All-America honors. Conley, who won the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA) Championship at 141 pounds two-straight seasons, battled to a sixth-place finish at the NCAA Championship in 2002. He was ranked No. 1 in the country for most of the season and was the first Navy wrestler to achieve AllAmerica status since Greg Gingeleskie placed seventh at the 1998 NCAA Championship. Conley's fifth-place finish at the 2001 NCAA Championship was the highest for a Navy wrestler since 1994 when Dan Hicks placed fifth in the heavyweight division. Burnett came to Annapolis fresh off a coaching stint in Sydney, Australia, where he served as the United States Olympic Freestyle Coach at the 2000 Olympic Games. His athletes captured one gold, two silver and two bronze medals. Burnett has helped prepare the United States' elite athletes for world and Olympic competition as the national freestyle coach since 1992. His resume is nothing short of impressive. His teams won five medals at the 1996 Olympic Games (three gold, one silver and one bronze) and eight medals at the 1999 Pan American Games (six gold, one silver and one bronze). Additionally, his teams captured World Team Titles in 1993 and 1995, the World Cup of Wrestling in 1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 and ‘00 and the Pan American Championship in 1993, ‘94, ‘95 and ‘96. During that time, Burnett coached Kurt Angle, Tom Brands, Kendal Cross, Kevin Jackson, Brandon Slay and John Smith to Olympic gold medals, while cornering Terry Brands, Tom Brands, Angle, Jackson and

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2009-10 9 Years

---- Overall ---Record Pct. 7-7 .500 11-6 .647 11-6 .647 12-4 .750 12-3 .800 13-2 .867 11-4 .733


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Burnett’s Coaching Highlights

• Coached 31 NCAA Championship qualifiers and produced nine All-Americans at Navy. • Led Navy to its highest NCAA finish (18th in 2007 and ‘08) since placing 13th in 1990. • Coached Navy’s first trio of All-Americans (Baker, Stolpkinski, Prendergast) since 1967. • Led Navy to its highest EIWA finish (2nd in 2007) since 1994 when the Mids also placed second. • Coached Mark Conley (2001-02), Matt Stolpinski (2006-07), Ed Prendergast (2006-07) and Joe Baker (2008-09) to back-to-back EIWA Championship titles. • Helped mold Matt Stolpinski (‘08) into Navy’s winningest wrestler who captured 141 wins and twice won 40-plus matches in a season. • Coached two different wrestlers to three All-American certificates (at Oklahoma St.). • Led U.S. to five medals at the 1996 Olympic Games (3 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze). • Led U.S. to five medals at the 2000 Olympic Games (1 gold, 2 silver, 2 bronze). • Led U.S. to eight medals at the 1999 Pan American Games. • Led U.S. to World Team titles in 1993 and ‘95. • Led U.S. to World Cup of Wrestling seven times (1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999 and 2000). • Led U.S. to Pan American Championship four times (1993, 1994, 1995 and 1996). Honors/Awards • 1995, ‘96 Freestyle Wrestling Coach of the Year • 1996 United States Olympic Committee Elite Coach of the Year • Six-time Idaho High School Coach of the Year

Coaching Timeline • 1974-87 Meridian High School, Head Coach • 1987-90 Oklahoma State, Asst. Coach • 1992-00 U.S. National Freestyle Head Coach • 1992 U.S. Olympic Team (Freestyle & Greco-Roman), Asst. Coach • 1996 U.S. Olympic Freestyle, Head Coach • 2000 U.S. Olympic Freestyle, Head Coach • 2001-Present Navy, Head Coach • 2002 U.S. Freestyle World Cup, Head Coach • 2005 U.S. World University Games Head Coach • 2010 FISU University World Championship, Coach Smith to World Championships. He was named the Freestyle Wrestling Coach of the Year in 1995 and 1996 and was named the United States Olympic Committee Elite Coach of the Year in 1996. He ws also named a finalist for the 2004 Olympic Freestyle Staff. At the conclusion of Navy's 2001-02 season, Burnett served as the

head coach of the United States World Cup Team at the 2002 Freestyle World Cup of Wrestling Championship in Spokane, Wash. Before taking over as head coach of the freestyle team, Burnett was the Associate Director of Programs and National Development Coach for USA Wrestling for three years. He developed a national technique and training syllabus and was responsible for the United States age group world teams. During his time as the developmental coach, the age group teams won a total of 42 medals, an increase of 82 percent over the previous four years. Burnett also served on the 1992 Olympic Freestyle and Greco-Roman coaching staffs. Burnett was an assistant coach at Oklahoma State from 1987-90 and in his four years with the Cowboys, OSU won two NCAA team titles, three Big Eight Conference titles and two National Dual Meet team titles. Burnett got his coaching career started at Meridian High School in Meridian, Idaho, Cliff Dooman Derek Griesdorn where he was the head coach from 1974-87. Strength & Equipment In his 14 years, Burnett had a stout record of Conditioning Manager 154-13-2 (.917). His teams won nine conference, six district and four state championships. Burnett built such a solid program at Meridian that his program grew from 23 wrestlers his first year to 119 his last season. He was named Idaho Coach of the Year six times. Burnett is a 1973 graduate of Idaho State, where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in secondary education. Burnett and his wife, Karen, live in Natanya Levioff Melissa Denning Annapolis, Md. The Voice of Navy Marketing &

NAVY WRESTLING SUPPORT STAFF

Maj. Jay Antonelli, USMC Officer Representative

Capt. Joshua Jabin, USMC Faculty Representative

Allan Heinze Senior Associate Athletic Director

Jim Berry Athletic Trainer

Craig Burke Athletic Training Intern

Stacie Michaud Sports Information

Not Pictured: Andrew Swartout, Athletic Training Student Intern

Promotions

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|Assistant Coach

BRIAN ANTONELLI

pounds and a two-time all-state football player. He went on to spend a year at Blair Academy in 1993, winning the 160-pound prep state title and was the quarterback of the undefeated state championship football team. As a member of the Midshipmen wrestling team, he earned letters in 1996 and ‘97. As a senior, he was the recipient of the H.McCoy Memorial Award, given to that midshipmen that displays the “highest degree of athletic leadership and competitive spirit.” Antonelli graduated from the Naval Academy in 1997 and was commissioned a 2nd Lt. in the Marine Corps. Prior to receiving his first assignment in the Marine Corps as Production Control Officer for MALS 26 in 1998, he spent five months wrestling for the Marine Corps team in Quantico. Between August of 1999 and ‘02, he was the MMCO for HMM-266 and for the 24th MEU. In the summer of 2001, he participated in Operation Rapid Cheetah where he patrolled the borders between Kosovo and Bosnia. In August of 2002, Antonelli returned to the Naval Academy where he served as an Admissions Officer for three years and was a USMC Green Belt instructor. In addition, he returned to his wrestling roots and served as the officer representative for the Midshipmen wrestling program. Antonelli’s older brother, Jay, is a 1992 graduate of the Naval Academy and was a two-year letterwinner for the Midshipmen wrestling team. He has continued his involvement in the wrestling community serving on the Greco-Roman coaching staff at the 2000, ‘04 and ‘08 Olympic Games, as well as many other U.S. international tour teams. In 2006, it was announced that he was selected to assist USA Wrestling National Greco-Roman Coach Steve Fraser at the 2007 World Championships held in late September. In addition, he served as the head coach of the 2002 World Cup team and four CISM World Military Championship teams. In 1998, he was named the USA Wrestling Greco-Roman Coach of the Year. A Major in the Marine Corps, he has recently relocated to the Naval Academy where he will serve as the wrestling team’s officer representative. Antonelli and his wife, Susie, are the parents of two daughters, Katie (9) and Samantha (6) and two sons, Christopher (5) and Michael (3).

|Assistant Coach

TOM TANIS

The newest addition to the Navy coaching staff is 2002 All-American Tom Tanis, who joined the Navy staff in October of 2008. A 2002 graduate of Rutgers with a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications, Tanis has spent the previous six years in the health and fitness industry. Serving dual roles as both a personal trainer and sales manager, Tanis has provided his expertise to the likes of the the Gainesville Health and Fitness Centers, the Colorado Athletic Club and most recently at the newly-opened Brigade Sports Complex at the Naval Academy. Longtime Rutgers head coach John Sacchi saw something special in Tanis early on in his wrestler career, as the New Jersey native placed third in the first of three EIWA Tournament appearances en route to a 175 record as a sophomore. Upon completion of his sophomore campaign, Tanis was awarded the NIST - Sachsel Memorial Trophy, traditionally awarded to the program’s most improved wrestler.

Tanis went on accomplish great things for the Scarlet Knights program. A two-time NCAA Championship qualifier, Tanis is the last Rutgers wrestler who garnered All-America status. After falling short at the 2001 NCAA Championship, he battled back the following year, placing fourth at 184 pounds. One of only nine All-Americans in program history, he was the first to stand upon the platform in nearly 20 years. The four-year letterwinner (1999-02) placed among the top three at the EIWA Tournament three times, including in 2001 when he put together a 3-0 record as the No. 3 seed and upset top-seeded Rob Rohn of Lehigh to win the 184-pound title. He is the last Rutgers wrestler to win an EIWA championship and one of only 10 in school history. Tanis graduated with a four-year mark of 98-31 and stands 11th on the school’s career wins list. Named Intermat’s Most Outstanding Wrestler as a senior, he was also the recipient of the 2002 Donald Leslie Coursen Award given annually to Rutgers’ Outstanding Male Athlete of the Year. In addition to his B.A. from Rutgers, Tanis holds a C.P.T. from the National Academy of Sports Medicine. He and his wife, Dr. Amy C. Tanis, reside in Easton, Md.

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Naval Academy graduate Brian Antonelli is in his fifth season as an assistant coach at his alma mater. A former two-year wrestling letterwinner for the Midshipmen and former Captain in the Marine Corps, Antonelli joined the program in August of 2006 and has brought with him a wealth of experience and leadership both on and off the mat to the Navy wrestling program. Antonelli has played an instrumental role in Navy’s recruiting since joining the staff, bringing in 2009 All-American and three-time NCAA qualifier Bryce Saddoris, who has produced a 110-32 record in his first three seasons (35-12 as a freshman, 43-8 as a sophomore, 32-12 as a junior). Saddoris is only the fourth different wrestler in program history to reach 40 wins in a season, while his 43 wins were just one shy of tying the all-time record set by Mark Conley in 2002 and later tied by Matt Stolpinski in 2007. In 2008-09, NCAA qualifier Luke Rebertus turned in 36 wins as a rookie, the most wins by a freshman since Tyrone Neal’s 37 victories in 1998-99. Ranked 24th in the country, this year’s rookie class features several outstanding prospects, including two-time state champion, three-time state placewinner and Fargo All-American Joe Locksmith (133) out of Floriday and four-time North Carolina State Champion and three-time National Prep All-American Johnnie Watson (165) who could play major roles during the season. This year’s recruiting class also features NHSCA All-American Raymond Borja (141) out of Virginia and threetime state placewinner out of Minnesota, Sam Warne (133). In August of 2005, Antonelli left the Marine Corps and earned his first coaching position when The Lawrenceville School in New Jersey hired him as its head wrestling coach. There he helped mold two New Jersey Prep State Champions and one of his pupils garnered All-America recognition at the national tournament. In addition to his wrestling duties, he served as quarterback and special teams coach of the football team. A New Jersey native, Antonelli graduated from the McDonogh School in 1992 where was the Maryland State Wrestling Champion at 160


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2010-11 NAVY WRESTLING ROSTER

Name Gary Albright Jared Anongos Mason Bailey Bobby Barnhisel Zach Basich Raymond Borja Mike Brant Austin Clouse John Coutoumas Matt DeMichiel Eric Filipowicz Justis Flamio Dustin Haislip Nic Hajner Ethan Harvey Ben Hatef Ben Hunter Oscar Huntley Matt Jackson Alex Johnson Zach Johnson Aaron Kalil Jordan Krulik Mike Landis Collin Leadbeter Ben Levin Joe Locksmith Phil Lukanich James Mannier Mike McCarthy Matt McVay Dan Miller Robby Neill Thomas Oswald Walter Pope Greg Prioleau Chance Rauscher Luke Rebertus Andrew Roche Tyler Sackett Bryce Saddoris Jake Schalles Allen Stein Jericho Urmenita Sam Warne Johnny Watson Bailey Whitaker Tyler White Zach White Drew Willis

Yr. Fr. So. So. So. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. So. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. So. Sr.

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

Hometown / High School Sparks, Nev. / Bishop Manogue Catholic Richmond, Va. / James River Fairmont, W.Va. / East Fairmont River Forest, Ill. / Fenwick Wheeling, W.Va. / Wheeling Central Catholic Virginia Beach, Va. / Hayfield Secondary Johnstown, Pa. / Westmont Hilltop Annapolis, Md. / Mount St. Joseph Waltham, Mass. / Waltham Whitesboro, N.Y. / Whitesboro Elkridge, Md. / McDonogh School Mahopac, N.Y. / Mahopac Inwood, W.Va. / Musselman Orlando, Fla. / Cypress Creek Edgewater, Md. / South River Bowie, Md. / DeMatha Catholic Harrisonville, Mo. / Harrisonville Stafford, Va. / Colonial Forge Rising Sun, Md. / Rising Sun Memphis, Tenn. / Christian Brothers Memphis, Tenn. / Christian Brothers Salem, N.H. / Salem Martinsville, Ind. / Martinsville Hershey, Pa. / Hershey Owings, Md. / Northern Reisterstown, Md. / McDonogh School Kissimmee, Fla. / Osceola LaGrange, Ill. / Lyons Township Troy, Ohio / Graham Strongsville, Ohio / Strongsville Shaftsbury, Vt. / Mount Anthony Union Berlin, Md. / Stephen Decatur Brick, N.J. / The Peddie School St. Cloud, Fla. / St. Cloud Framingham, Mass. / Framingham Poway, Calif. / Poway Glasgow, Mont. / Glasgow Gloucester, Va. / Caravel Academy (Del.) Vail, Ariz. / Cienega Omaha, Neb. / Skutt Catholic Spring Creek, Nev. / Spring Creek Orlando, Fla. / Oviedo Portland, Maine / Deering Auburn, Wash. / Auburn Mountainview Dent, Minn. / Perham Lexington, N.C. / Forsyth Country Day Lookout Mountain, Ga. / The Baylor School (Tenn.) Thurmont, Md. / Walkersville Thurmont, Md. / Walkersville St. Inigoes, Md. / St. Mary's Ryken

Head Coach: Bruce Burnett (11th season, Idaho State ‘73) Assistant Coach: Brian Antonelli (5th season, Navy ‘97) Assistant Coach: Tom Tanis (3rd season, Rutgers ‘02) Varsity Officer Representative: Maj. Jay Antonelli, USMC JV Officer Representative: Cmdr. Tom Storey, USN Faculty Representative: Capt. Joshua Jabin, USMC Captain: Bryce Saddoris

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Mids by Weight

125 (5): Flamio, Kalil, Stein, Urmenita, Warne 133 (5): Anongos, Coutoumas, Harvey, Levin, Lukanich 141 (9): Borja, Clouse, Haislip, Hunter, A. Johnson, Locksmith, Sackett, Whitaker, Willis 149 (8): Basich, Filipowicz, Hajner, Z. Johnson, Leadbeter, Pope, Roche, T. White 157 (4): Jackson, Oswald, Saddoris, Z. White 165 (7): Albright, Bailey, Barnhisel, Krulik, Neill, Schalles, Watson 174 (3): DeMichiel, Huntley, Mannier 184 (4): Brant, McVay, Prioleau, Rebertus 197 (2): Hatef, Rauscher HWT (3): Landis, McCarthy, Miller

Mids By Class

Seniors (9): DeMichiel, Harvey, Landis, Lukanich, Neill, Prioleau, Saddoris, Stein, Willis Juniors (11): Brant, Clouse, Coutoumas, Haislip, Kalil, Leadbeter, McCarthy, Oswald, Rebertus, Sackett, Whitaker Sophomores (16): Anongos, Bailey, Barnhisel, Basich, Filipowicz, Hajner, Hatef, Huntley, Jackson, Levin, McVay, Miller, Rauscher, Schalles, T. White, Z. White Freshmen (14): Albright, Borja, Flamio, Hunter, A. Johnson, Z. Johnson, Krulik, Locksmith, Mannier, Pope, Roche, Urmenita, Warne, Watson

Mids By State

Arizona (1): Roche California (1): Prioleau Florida (4): Hajner, Locksmith, Oswald, Schalles Georgia (1): Whitaker Illinois (2): Barnhisel, Lukanich Indiana (1): Krulik Maine (1): Stein Maryland (11): Clouse, Filipowicz, Harvey, Hatef, Jackson, Leadbeter, Levin, Miller, T. White, Z. White, Willis Massachusetts (2): Coutoumas, Pope Minnesota (1): Warne Missouri (1): Hunter Montana (1): Rauscher Nebraska (1): Sackett Nevada (2): Albright, Saddoris New Hampshire (1): Kalil New Jersey (1): Neill New York (2): DeMichiel, Flamio North Carolina (1): Watson Ohio (2): Mannier, McCarthy Pennsylvania (2): Brant, Landis Tennessee (3): A. Johnson, Z. Johnson Vermont (1): McVay Virginia (4): Anongos, Borja, Huntley, Rebertus Washington (1): Urmenita West Virginia (3): Bailey, Basich, Haislip


2010-11 NAVY WEIGHT DEPTH CHART 125 Pounds

Aaron Kalil

2010 NCAA Qualifier

Sam Warne

133 Pounds

Ben Levin

Tyler Sackett

Robby Neill

2010 NCAA Qualifier

Matt DeMichiel

141 Pounds

Dustin Haislip

Joe Locksmith

Zach Basich

Raymond Borja

Collin Leadbeter

Luke Rebertus 2009 NCAA Qualifier

Greg Prioleau

157 Pounds

Bryce Saddoris

2008-09-10 NCAA Qualifier

Matt Jackson

Mason Bailey

174 Pounds

Oscar Huntley

James Mannier

184 Pounds

149 Pounds

Eric Filipowicz

Bobby Barnhisel

Mike Brant

Matt McVay

197 Pounds

Chance Rauscher

Ben Hatef

Heavyweight

Zach White

Dan Miller

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Mike Landis

Mike McCarthy

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Allen Stein

Justis Flamio

165 Pounds


|Team Captain • Senior • Spring Creek, Nev.

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BRYCE SADDORIS

SADDORIS’ RESUME • • • •

2008-09-10 NCAA Qualifier 2009 All-American 2009 149-Pound EIWA Champion 2009 EIWA Coaches Award Recipient

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Career

Record 35-12 43-8 32-12 110-32

Dual 4-2 12-2 6-1 22-5

Dec 23-8 22-5 16-11 62-24

MD 5-3 13-2 9-0 28-5

• Saddoris in 2010-11 (Sr.): By a vote of his peers, selected to serve as Navy’s team captain ... enters his senior year ranked ninth on Navy’s career wins list with 110 and one of only 10 wrestlers in program history to win 100 or more matches ... a three-time NCAA qualifier, he has the chance to become only the sixth wrestler to be a four-time qualifier and the second under Bruce Burnett’s direction. • Saddoris in 2009-10 (Jr.): Pushed up a weight class from 149 to 157 where he settled in and finished the year with a 32-12 record, including a 6-1 mark in dual competition ... put together a 6-9 record against ranked foes ... was ranked among the top 10 for the latter half of the season ... participated in eight tournaments, placing in seven ... opened the year with a third-place finish at the Eastern Michigan Open, dropping a 3-1 sudden victory decision to Purdue’s Colton Salazar in the quarters ... followed up with a second-place showing at the Navy Classic where he was defeated in the finals by nationally-ranked Jesse Dong of Virginia Tech ... finished sixth at the Cliff Kenn Las Vegas Invitational and fourth at the Reno Tournament of Champions ... lost three tight matches at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational, all by four or fewer points ... placed third at the Southern Scuffle thanks to a 3-2 win over third-ranked Matt Moley of Bloomsburg ... after dropping a 9-3 dcision to fifth-ranked Steve Fittery of American in a dual match, ran off with 12-straight victories, including six consecutive dual wins ... upset fifth-ranked Thomas Scotton of North Carolina in dual action ... nestled in the winning streak was a pinfall over NC State’s Juan Stimpson, marking his 100th-career victory at Navy ... he also won three in a row to earn the title at the All-Academy

Championship ... won three straight matches at the EIWA Championship, including a 3-2 win over fourth-ranked and second-seeded Steve Fittery to punch his ticket into the finals ... came up just short in his upset bid over Harvard’s J.P. O’Connor, the 2010 National Champion, 3-1 ... by virtue of TF Fall Inj/Forf OT his second-place finish at the EIWA 0-0 6-1 1-0 0-1 Championship, he qualified for his third3-0 5-1 0-0 2-4 straight NCAA Championship 3-0 4-1 0-0 0-1 • 2008-09 (So.): Coming off a sensa6-0 15-3 1-0 2-6 tional rookie campaign, Saddoris enjoyed what would be a record-breaking year as the Mids’ top 149-pounder ... finished his sophomore season with a 43-8 record, becoming only the fourth different wrestler in program history to reach 40 wins in a season … his 43 wins were just one shy of tying the all-time record set by Mark Conley in 2002 and later tied by Matt Stolpinski in 2007 ... broke the record for most wins by a sophomore (43) that was previously held by Steve Kovach who won 38 matches in 2000-01 ... Saddoris now holds the top-two single-season win marks at 149 pounds … he set the record as a rookie with 35 wins and broke that mark last year with 43 ... shattered the school record for matches won over a wrestler’s first two seasons … Saddoris has won 78 matches in his first two seasons, breaking the previous record of 59 wins by Greg Gingeleskie during the 1996 and ’97 seasons … meanwhile, the 78 wins are tied as the second most for a wrestler in any two seasons combined ... after just two seasons, he stands 25th on Navy’s career wins list with 78 ... meanwhile, with a .796 (78-20) winning percentage, Saddoris is tied for eighth on Navy’s career winning percentage leader board ... won three of the six regular-season tournaments in which he competed, taking title wins at the Eastern Michigan Open, the Navy Classic and the Reno Tournament of Champions ... placed second at the Nittany Lion Open, the Southern Scuffle and the All-Academy Championship ... won his first 15 matches before dropping a 10-2 major decision to second-ranked Bubba Jenkins of Penn State in the championship bout of the Nittany Lion Open ... did not lose again until the Southern Scuffle where he was pinned by NC State’s Darrion Caldwell in the title match ... recorded a 12-2 dual meet

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All-Time Wins List 1. 141 Matt Stolpinski 2. 127 Greg Gingeleskie 3. 126 Mark Conley 4. 119 John Reich 5. 114 Dan Hicks 114 Tanner Garrett 7. 112 John Cox 8. 111 Scott Schleicher 9. 110 Bryce Saddoris 10. 106 Ed Prendergast

2005-08 1996-99 1999-02 1980-83 1992-95 2003-06 2004-07 1987-90 2008-present 2005-08 2006-07 2001-02 2008-09 2005-06 2007-08 2007-08 1987-88 1994-95 1989-90 1997-98 2000-01 2006-07 2008-09 2007-08 2009-10

Saddoris at the EIWA Championship 2008 — Fourth Seed • 6-1 • Third Place 1st Rd. Albert Gianforti - F&M W QF (5) Daniel Meagher - Cornell L C2R Jesse Dunn - E. Stroudsburg W CQF (8) Casey Thome - Army W CSF (2) Trevor Chinn - Lehigh W 3rd (6) Anthony Constantino - Col. W 2009 — 1st Rd. QF SF CH 2010 — 1st Rd. QF SF CH

6-2 6-2 18-4 5-2 3-2 6-2

Second Seed • 4-0 • Champion Nick Standish - Columbia W 15-4 (7) D.J. Meagher - Cornell W 16-5 (3) Trevor Chinn - Lehigh W 5-3 (1) Matt Kyler - Army W 5-4 tb Second Seed • 3-1 • Second Place Derek Schreiner - Cornell W 12-2 (6) Sean Bilodeau - Lehigh W 3-0 (2) Steve Fittery - American W 3-2 (1) J.P. O’Connor - Harvard L 3-1

Saddoris at the NCAA Championship 2008 — Unseeded • 0-2 • Did not place 2nd Rd. (6) Bubba Jenkins - Penn St. L 15-5 W2nd Rd. Trevor Chinn - Lehigh L 6-1 2009 — 2nd Rd. 3rd Rd. QF SF 5th 2010 — 1st Rd. W1R W2R

Seventh Seed • 3-2 • Sixth Place Nicholas Stabile - N. Carolina W 5-2 (10) Kyle Borshoff - American W 9-5 Paul Gillespie - Hofstra W 3-2 (3) Darrion Caldwell - NC State L 13-2 (6) Jake Patacsil - Purdue L 6-4 sv Eighth Seed • 1-2 • Did not Justin Gaethje - N. Colorado Colton Salazar, - Purdue Anthony Jones - Michigan St.

place L 6-4 W 8-2 L 0:57

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posted a 4-2 record in dual action, including a 7-3 victory over Maryland’s Eric Medina in his first collegiate dual ... pinned (2:21) Army’s Thome in the annual Star Match to lead the Mids to their eighth straight win over the Black Knights ... posted a 5-1 record in his first EIWA Championship, placing third and earning an NCAA Championship berth ... he beat Thome for a third time, 5-2, when the two battle at the conference match ... meanwhile, Saddoris avenged his dual loss to Lehigh’s Trevor Chinn by edging him 3-2 to make his way into the third-place match at the EIWA Championship ... though dropping both matches in his first NCAA Championship appearance, the opportunity to wrestle at that level will prove to be an invaluable experience ... turned in a 7-2 record to finish fourth at the ASICS University Nationals in April ... won his first four matches, including three sweeps against Justin Tortora (7-0, 2-0), Ryan Cubberly (3-0, 6-0) and Kelly Felix (1-0, 3-0) ... was stopped, however, in the quarterfinals by Maryland’s Alex Krom who earned a 1-1, 2-1 decision ... regrouped and came back to win three in a row in the consolation bracket which featured a pin against Virginia’s Shawn Harris to work his way back into the third-place match .. it was there that he would once again face Krom and unfortunately dropped a 1-0, 20 decision to place fourth. • High School: A 2006 graduate of Spring Creek High School, Saddoris attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 200607 academic year ... a four-year standout wrestler, he also earned three letters as a member of the football team ... led Spring Creek to back-to-back-to-back state titles in 2004, ‘05 and ‘06 ... named the 2006 Nevada Most Valuable Wrestler of the Year ... the state recipient of the 2006 Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award ... awarded annually since 1996, the award is given to high school seniors who demonstrate excellence in wrestling, scholastic achievement, character, citizenship and community service ... garnered All-America recognition as a senior ... was the Nevada State Individual Champion from 200306. • Personal: Full name is Bryce Lee Saddoris ... son of Brad and Susan Saddoris ... born Feb. 22, 1988, in Grand Junction, Colo. ... majoring in History ... named to the Commandant’s List last spring ... ranked among the top 20 percent of his class (1,062) in military order of merit ... his service assignment is Marine Corps Ground.

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Navy Single-Season Wins List 1. 44 Matt Stolpinski 44 Mark Conley 3. 43 Bryce Saddoris 43 Tanner Garrett 5. 42 Matt Stolpinski 6. 39 Ed Prendergast 39 Scott Kelly 39 Dan Hicks 9. 38 Brett Bourne 38 Greg Gingeleskie 38 Steve Kovach 12. 37 Ed Prendergast 13. 36 Luke Rebertus T14. 35 Bryce Saddoris T29. 32 Bryce Saddoris

mark dropping a 5-3 decision in the first tie breaker to American’s Kyle Borshoff and a 2-1 tie breaker against Army’s Matt Kyler ... won four matches, including a 5-4 tie breaker against Kyler to win his first EIWA Championship ... was the recipient of the 2009 The Coaches Trophy, awarded at the conclusion of the EIWA Tournament to the championship’s most valuable wrestler … it’s just the ninth time a Navy wrestler has received the award and the first time since Scott Kelly earned the award in 1987 ... by virtue of his EIWA Championship, he was one of five Navy wrestlers to qualify for the 2009 NCAA Championship ... he won his first three matches of the NCAA Championship to punch his ticket into the semifinals ... it was his 3-2 win over unranked Paul Gillespie of Hofstra in the quarters that clinched All-America honors for Saddoris ... he would lose to Caldwell, who went on to win his first National Championship ... Saddoris dropped back-to-back 6-4 sudden victory matches to sixth-ranked Kyle Ruschell of Wisconsin and eighth-ranked Jake Patacsil of Purdue to place sixth at the national tournament ... owned an 8-8 record against nationally-ranked foes ... the highest-ranked wrestler he defeated was Purdue’s Jake Patacsil, ranked No. 7, whom he beat in the semis of the Eastern Michigan Open. • 2007-08 (Fr.): One of the most successful freshman wrestlers in recent memory ... turned in a 35-12 record in his rookie campaign, becoming only the third wrestler in school history to win 30 matches as a freshman ... his 35 wins are the second most by a Navy rookie, just two fewer than record holder Tyrone Neal who won 37 in 1998-99 ... his 35 wins set a Navy record for most single-season wins at 149 pounds, one better than John Cox who previously held the record of 34 wins in 2005-06 ... it’s the 14th-most single-season wins by a Midshipman ... placed in six of the eight tournaments in which he competed ... opened the year by winning his first four matches en route to a third-place performance at the Eastern Michigan Open ... in his first collegiate match, he pinned (1:36) Eastern Michigan’s Cody Heir ... followed up by winning five of his six matches at the Navy Classic, including a 5-3 decision over Bucknell’s Kevin LeValley to take third ... returned to his home state of Nevada twice in three weeks to compete at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational and the Reno Tournament of Champions ... won five of his six matches in Reno, including a 3-2 win over teammate and NCAA qualifier Spencer Manley to finish third ... turned in a 5-2 record at the Southern Scuffle where he earned a 10-5 win over Jeremy Doyle of Cal State Bakersfield to place seventh ... swept the field at the All-Academy Championship, including a 6-3 decision over Army’s Casey Thome, to take first place ...


GARY ALBRIGHT

MASON BAILEY

Freshman • 165 • 165 Sparks, Nev. • Bishop Manogue Catholic

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• Albright in High School: A 2010 graduate of Bishop Manogue Catholic High School in Reno, Nev., Albright was a four-year letterwinner in wrestling and earned two letters as a middle linebacker on the football team ... a two-time state champion (‘09, ‘10), he also served as the team captain of the wrestling team his junior and senior years ... member of the National Honor Society. • Personal: Full name is Gary Benjamin Albright ... son of Samuel and Linda Albright ... born May 26, 1992, in Reno, Nev. ... was a volunteer at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Reno.

JARED ANONGOS Sophomore • 133 Richmond, Va. • James River

• Anongos in 2009-10 (Fr.): Competed in four tournaments, including the seasonopening Central New Jersey Open where he placed second ... followed up with a fifthplace performance at the Navy Classic ... also took part in the Nittany Lion Open and the Southern Scuffle ... won his first collegiate bout by way of fall (1:40) against Norwich’s Robert Butts ... won a pair of sudden victory matches , including a 3-1 decision over The Citadel’s Jordan Dix at the Nittany Lion Open ... closed out his freshman campaign with a 10-7 record. • High School: A 2009 graduate of James River High School in Midlothian, Va., Anongos was a four-year letterwinner in wrestling ... garnered all-district, all-region and All-State (Va.) recognition all four years ... a four-time region champion, he placed all four years in the state tournament - sixth as a freshman, fourth as a sophomore, third as a junior and in his senior year, he won the crown ... member of the National Honor Society, as well as the Math Honor Society. • Personal: Full name is Jared Christopher Anongos ... son of John and Lydia Anongos ... born June 5, 1991, in Laguna Nigel, Calif. ... father is a 1982 graduate of the Naval Academy ... majoring in Ocean Engineering and holds a 3.06 GPA ... ranked among the top 15 percent of his class (1,216) in military order of merit. • Anongas’ Career Stats Record Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf OT 2009-10 10-7 0-0 8-6 1-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 2-0 Career 10-7 0-0 8-6 1-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 2-0

Navy sophomore Bobby Barnhisel

Sophomore • 165 Fairmont, W.Va. • East Fairmont

• Bailey in 2009-10 (Fr.): Saw action in four tournaments where he placed in a pair ... opened his collegiate career by winning his first tournament, the Central New Jersey Open with a 7-5 decision over princeton’s Andrew Lowy in the championship bout ... followed up with a fifth-place finish at the Navy Classic which featured a double overtime win against classmate Jake Schalles ... also competed at the Nittany Lion Open and the Southern Scuffle ... finished his rookie season with an 11-6 record. • High School: A 2009 graduate of East Fairmont High School, Bailey was a three-sport standout earning letters in wrestling (4), football (3) and track (1) ... recipient of the 2008-09 Dutton Award, which is presented to the state’s top wrestler ... a four-time conference and region champion, he was a three-time state finalist and four-time placewinner ... as a junior, he won the state title at 160 pounds with a 31-2 record ... he won the 171-pound state crown as a senior behind a remarkable 511 performance ... named the West Virginia State Tournament Wrestler of the Year in 2008-09 ... named East Fairmont’s 2008-09 Male ScholarAthlete of the Year ... four-time All-State (W.Va.) and all-conference selection ... served as captain of the wrestling team as a junior and senior and the football team his senior year ... member of the National Honor Society ... member of Mu Alpha Theta, honoring mathematics scholars ... served as the junior class president . • Personal: Full name is Richard Mason Bailey ... son of Rick and Erin Bailey ... born May 18, 1991, in Honolulu, Hawai’i ... majoring in Information Technology. • Bailey’s Career Stats Record Dual 2009-10 11-6 0-0 Career 11-6 0-0

Dec 8-2 8-2

MD 0-3 0-3

TF 0-1 0-1

Fall Inj/Forf 3-0 0-0 3-0 0-0

OT 1-0 1-0

BOBBY BARNHISEL Sophomore • 165 River Forest, Ill. • Fenwick

• Barnhisel in 2009-10 (Fr.): Turned in a 50 record in his first weekend of action, winning the 157-pound class at the Central New Jersey Open ... earned a 14-10 win over classmate Zach Basich in the championship bout of the tournament ... produced a 3-2 record at the Navy Classic where he did not place ... making his only dual appearance of the season, he was turned back in a 6-4 decision by East Stroudsburg’s Thad Frick ... closed out his freshman season with an 8-3 record, including an 0-1 dual mark. • High School: A 2009 graduate of Fenwick High School in Oak Park, Ill., Barnhisel was a four-year letterwinner in wrestling ... a three-time placewinner at the state tournament, he won the 2009 Illinois State Championship at 152 pounds via a 42-2 record ... claimed Chicago Catholic League titles in 2006 (112), 2008 (140) and 2009 (152) ... a four-time region champ, he is the first wrestler in Fenwick High School history to win sectional titles four times, ironically at four different weights ... named the 2009 Chicago Catholic League Outstanding Wrestler ... served as the team’s varsity captain all four years ... twotime Cadet Freestyle All-American ... named the 2009 scholar-athlete of Fenwick’s senior class ... served as the Vice President of the Latin Club. • Personal: Full name is Robert Gregory Barnhisel ... son of Bill Sr. and Donna Barnhisel ... born Jan. 29, 1991, in Oak Park, Ill. ... majoring in History ... ranked in the top 27 percent of his class (1,216) in military order of merit.

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• Barnhisel’s Career Stats Record Dual Dec 2009-10 8-3 0-1 3-2 Career 8-3 0-1 3-2

MD 1-1 1-1

TF 0-0 0-0

Fall Inj/Forf 3-0 1-0 3-0 1-0

OT 0-0 0-0

ZACH BASICH

Sophomore • 149 Wheeling, W.Va. • Wheeling Central Cath.

• Basich’s Career Stats Record Dual 2009-10 8-6 0-0 Career 8-6 0-0

Dec 6-4 6-4

MD 1-0 1-0

TF 0-0 0-0

Fall Inj/Forf 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-0

OT 0-0 0-0

RAYMOND BORJA Freshman • 141 Virginia Beach, Va. • Hayfield

• Borja in High School: A 2009 graduate of Hayfield Secondary School in Alexandria, Va., Borja attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09 academic year ... a three-year letterwinner in wrestling as a prep ... a three-time State placewinner who was an NHSCA All-American ... placed fourth at the NWCA national meet when he was at NAPS. • Personal: Full name is Raymong Lawrence Borja ... son of Raymond and Wendy Ann Borja ... born March 18, 1991, in San Diego, Calif. ... father, who is a graduate and former wrestler at Cal State Bakersfield, is an E-7 in the Navy where he is part of the EOD community ... he father is the head coach of the All-Navy Wrestling Team.

Navy junior Mike Brant

MIKE BRANT

Junior • 184 Johnstown, Pa.. • Westmont Hilltop

• Brant in 2009-10 (So.): Saw action in just two tournaments, the Central New Jersey Open and the Nittany Lion Open ... his lone win of the year was a 15-4 major decision over Norwich’s Zach Wetzel at the Central New Jersey Open. • Brant in 2008-09 (Fr.): Turned in a 4-6 record his rookie campaign ... competed at four tournaments, including the season-opening Central New Jersey Open where he finished fifth ... also saw action at the West Virginia Open, the Navy Classic and the Nittany Lion Open ... earned his first collegiate win against Nassau Community College’s Cinuque Mandela at the Central New Jersey Open. • High School: A 2008 graduate of Westmont Hilltop High School, Brant was a four-year standout wrestler, as well as a four-year letterwinner as a pole vaulter on the track & field team ... led the wrestling team to the 2007 District 6 Championship ... in 2008, the wrestling team placed fourth at the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association State Championship ... garnered All-State (Pa.) honors in his senior year, while also picking up All-Laurel Highlands Athletic Conference kudos ... named a Tri-County Wrestling Conference All-Star three times ... in his junior year, the track team finished as the state runner-up ... member of the National Honor Society. • Personal: Full name is Michael Allen Brant ... son of Allen and Lynn Brant ... born Sept. 15, 1989, in Johnstown, Pa. ... majoring in Information Technology, he owns a 3.26 GPA ... he has been named to the Commandant’s List three times and the Superintendent’s List twice ... ranked among the top 20 percent of his class (1,182) in overall order of merit and the top eight percent in military order of merit. • Brant’s Career Stats Record Dual 2008-09 4-6 0-0 2009-10 1-3 0-0 Career 5-9 0-0

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Dec 0-4 0-1 0-5

MD 1-0 1-0 2-0

TF 1-0 0-0 1-0

Fall Inj/Forf 2-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 2-4 0-0

OT 0-0 0-0 0-0

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• Basich in 2009-10 (Fr.): Made appearances in three tournaments in his rookie year where he produced an 8-6 record ... opened his career by taking second place at the Central New Jersey Open, dropping a 14-10 decision in the finals to teammate Bobby Barnhisel ... followed up with a sixth-place showing at the Navy Classic that featured a 12-4 major decision over Bucknell’s Scott Sechler ... closed out the year by competing at the Nittany Lion Open where he did not place. • High School: A 2008 graduate of Wheeling Central Catholic High School, Basich attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09 academic year ... a four-year letterwinner in wrestling, he was a four-time state placewinner ... after finishing fourth and second in his first two years, respectively, he won the 2007 and ‘08 West Virginia State Championship ... in 2008, he was the NHSCA National Open Champion. • Personal: Full name is Zachary Andrew Basich ... son of Mark and Denise Basich ... born March 5, 1990, in Wheeling, W.Va. ... uncle, Doug Wojcik, is a 1987 graduate of the Naval Academy ... Wojcik was a three-year letterwinner for Navy’s basketball program, leading the Mids to the NCAA Tournament in three straight seasons, including a 1986 East Regional Final appearance ... Navy’s starting point guard, the Mids owned an 82-17 record during his three seasons ... he is currently in his sixth season as head coach of the Tulsa men’s basketball program ... Wojcik’s wife, Lael, is a 1990 graduate of the Naval Academy and was a standout basketball player and track athlete for the Mids ... uncle, Dave Wojcik, was an assistant men’s basketball coach at Navy during the 2003-04 season and is now in his first season as an assistant coach at Boise State ... majoring in Mechanical Engineering


AUSTIN CLOUSE

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Junior • 141 Annapolis, Md. • Mount St. Joseph

• Clouse in 2009-10 (So.): Made his only appearance of the season at the Navy Classic where he placed fifth at 125 pounds ... opened the tournament with an 11-3 major decision over Virginia Tech’s Schuler Swanton and closed out the event by defeating Bucknell’s Derrik Russell, 9-4. • Clouse in 2008-09 (Fr.): Participated in four tournaments and also represented Navy in a pair of duals at 133 pounds ... earned his firstcollegiate win at the Central New Jersey Open where he placed fourth ... pinned Eric Langner of Delaware Valley College to earn his first win ... earned a 5-3 decision over Virginia Tech’s Jared Jones to take fifth at the Navy Classic in front of a hometown crowd ... also took part in the West Virginia and Nittany Lion Opens ... lost dual matches against North Carolina and NC State ... finished his rookie season with a 6-9 record. • High School: A 2007 graduate of Mount St. Joseph High School in Baltimore, Md., Clouse attended Wyoming Seminary Prep School in Kingston, Pa. during the 2007-08 academic year ... a three-year letterwinner in wrestling who led Mount St. Joseph to MIAA team titles in 2006 and ‘07 ... garnered All-Metro kudos his senior year, while also being voted by his peers to serve as team captain. • Personal: Full name is Austin Paul Clouse ... son of Paul and Devon Clouse ... born July 17, 2989, in Annapolis, Md. ... grandfather, Ewing McDonald, was a member of USNA’s Class of ‘49, uncle, Brad McDonald, was a member of USNA’s Class of ‘77 and cousin, Tyler McDonald, graduated from the Academy in 2005 ... majoring in Oceanography. • Clouse’s Career Stats Record Dual 2008-09 6-9 0-2 2009-10 4-2 0-0 Career 10-11 0-2

Dec 3-5 2-0 5-5

MD 1-2 1-0 2-2

TF 0-1 0-2 0-3

Fall Inj/Forf 2-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 3-1 0-0

OT 0-0 0-0 0-0

JOHN COUTOUMAS Junior • 133 Waltham, Mass. • Waltham

• Coutoumas in 2009-10 (So.): Made his collegiate debut at the Central New Jersey Open where he went 1-1 ... earned his firstcollegiate win by way of a major decision over Middlesex County College’s Donald Smith. • Coutoumas in 2008-09 (Fr.): Did not see any varsity action. • High School: A 2007 graduate of Waltham High School, Coutoumas attended Northfield Mount Hermon Prep School in Northfield, Mass. during the 2007-08 academic year ... a two-sport athlete who earned letters in soccer and wrestling ... an All-State (Mass.) selection his senior year, who won the individual state title in 2007 with a 49-3 record ... placed sixth at the state tournament as a sophomore with a 40-10 record ... while at prep school, he won the New England Championship in his weight class, placed sixth at the NWCA Championship and was named an All-American. • Personal: Full name is John Michael Coutoumas ... son of the late Michael and Cindy Coutoumas ... born March 16, 1989, in Cambridge, Mass. ... majoring in Information Technology ... named to the Commandant’s List the fall of his sophomore year.

• Coutoumas’ Career Stats Record Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf 2008-09 Did Not See any Varsity Action 2009-10 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Career 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

OT

0-0 0-0

MATT DEMICHIEL Senior • 174 Whitesboro, N.Y. • Whitesboro

• DeMichiel in 2009-10 (Jr.): Enjoying a terrific junior season when it was abruptly cut short after breaking his leg in his match against North Carolina’s Thomas Ferguson ... finished the year with 15-12 overall mark, including a 3-2 dual record at 174 pounds ... participated in five tournaments, including the Nittany Lion Open where he placed sixth with a 52 record ... finished fourth at the Navy Classic ... also competed at the Eastern Michigan Open, the Reno Tournament of Champions and the Southern Scuffle ... had won six of his last eight matches heading into the North Carolina match that ended his season ... earned dual wins over American’s Phillip Barreiro, East Stroudsburg’s Ken Monarque and Maryland’s Owen Smith ... earned his 50th-career win in a tie-breaker over Drexel’s Shawn Fausey at the Nittany Lion Open. • 2008-09 (So.): One of the most improved wrestlers from his freshman to sophomore year, DeMichiel was Navy’s top 165-pounder ... joined Navy’s elite 30-win club by posting a 31-17 record, including a 7-7 mark in dual action ... placed among the top five in five of the seven tournaments in which he wrestled, including a fifth-place finish at the EIWA Championship ... defeated Rider’s Jason Lapham by way of major decision to finish third at the Nittany Lion Open and also finished third at the All-Academy Championship thanks to a 5-1 decision over Derek Sickel of The Citadel ... also placed at the Navy Classic and the Eastern Michigan Open ... defeated Penn’s Zack Shanaman, 3-2, in the Mids’ dual against the Quakers at the Virginia Duals to earn his first win over a ranked wrestler ... earned a 5-3 win over Brian Rowan to lead the Midshipmen to their ninth-straight victory over arch rival Army. • 2007-08 (Fr.): Saw a fair amount of action in his rookie season, posting a 14-9 record ... opened the year with wins in seven of his first nine matches ... earned his first collegiate win with a 2-0 decision over Corey Beall of McDaniel College at the Navy Classic ... placed second at the Nittany Lion Open, dropping his only match to Quentin Wright who wrestled unattached ... among his four wins at the Open were a 10-2 major decision over Kutztown’s Andrew Osborne and a pin against Virginia’s Danny Artusio ... also competed at the Reno Tournament of Champions (2-2) and the Southern Scuffle (3-2) ... turned in a 2-3 dual record ... turned away Columbia’s Joe Kushnerick at the Lone Star Duals, 4-1 and won an impressive match against Wisconsin’s Dan Clum with a pin at 3:44.

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• High School: A 2007 graduate of Whitesboro High School in Marcy, N.Y., DeMichiel was a three-sport standout where he lettered in wrestling (6), football (2) and track (1) ... placed third at the 2006 and ‘07 New York State Wrestling Championship ... was the Tri-Valley League champion in 2005 and ‘06 ... won the 2005, ‘06 and ‘07 Section III individual titles ... led Whitesboro to the 2005 Section III Football title with an 8-3 record ... in 2006 the football team claimed the National League crown with an 8-2 record. • Personal: Full name is Matthew Jonathan DeMichiel ... son of John and Mary DeMichiel... born Nov. 9, 1988, in Quakertown, Pa. ... brother, Chris, wrestled (2002-04) at Oswego State ... majoring in Economics ... his service assignment is Surface Warfare. • DeMichiel’s Career Stats Record Dual Dec 2007-08 14-9 2-3 9-7 2008-09 31-17 7-7 23-11 2009-10 15-12 3-2 12-9 Career 60-38 12-12 44-27

MD 2-1 3-2 1-1 6-4

TF 1-0 0-1 0-0 1-1

Fall Inj/Forf 2-1 0-0 5-2 0-1 1-1 1-1 8-4 1-2

OT 0-0 1-2 1-0 2-2

Navy sophomore Eric Filipowicz

Sophomore • 149 Elkridge, Md. • McDonogh School

DUSTIN HAISLIP Junior • 141 Inwood, W.Va. • Musselman

• Filipowicz in 2009-10 (Fr.): Finished his rookie season with a 4-5 record ... did not place, but compete at the Navy Classic and the Nittany Lion Open ... earned his first-collegiate victory against George Mason’s Jaaziah Bethea in the opening round of the

Navy Classic. • High School: A 2009 graduate of the McDonogh School in Owings Mills, Md., Filipowicz was a four-year letterwinner in wrestling ... member of the wrestling teams that won four-straight state titles with a combined 33-1 record ... won an individual state championship his senior year behind a 47-8 record ... a First-Team All-State (Md.) selection in 2008, who also received First-Team All-Metro honors. • Personal: Full name is Eric Edwin Filipowicz ... son of Peter and Susan Filipowicz ... born July 11, 1991, in Columbia, Md. ... majoring in Systems Engineering ... named to the Commandant’s List the spring of his sophomore year ... ranked in the top 13 percent of his class (1,216) in military order of merit. • Filipowicz’s Career Stats Record Dual Dec 2009-10 4-5 0-0 4-3 Career 4-5 0-0 4-3

MD 0-0 0-0

TF 0-1 0-1

Fall Inj/Forf 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0

OT 1-0 1-0

JUSTIS FLAMIO Freshman • 125 Mahopac, N.Y. • Mahopac

• Flamio in High School: A 2010 graduate of Mahopac High School, Flamio was a fiveyear letterwinner in wrestling ... he was part of a Mahopac wrestling program that won the section championship three times and the country title four times ... a four-time All-State (N.Y.) selection, he was a three-time state finalist ... he was a two-time NHSCA All-American ... received all-section honors five times and was a three-time section champion ... a four-time county champion who received all-county recognition all five years he lettered. • Personal: Full name is Justis Kane Flamio ... son of John and Audrey Flamio ... born Feb. 10, 1992, in Carmel, N.Y.

• Haislip in 2009-10 (So.): Turned in a 6-5 record, including a win over East Stroudsburg’s Adam Hluschak in his first-collegiate dual ... though he did not place, he saw action at the Eastern Michigan Open (133), the Nittany Lion Open (141) and the

Southern Scuffle (141). • 2008-09 (Fr.): Competed in four tournaments and placed in a pair of them ... after winning the first four matches of his career, he dropped a 7-6 decision to teammate Collin Leadbeter in the championship match of the Central New Jersey Open ... wrestling in his home state, he followed up with a fourth-place finish at the West Virginia Open ... also competed in the Navy Classic and Nittany Lion Open ... carded his first collegiate win by way of fall over Nassau Community College’s Guillermo Dominguez. • High School: A 2007 graduate of Musselman High School, Haislip attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2007-08 academic year ... a four-year wrestling letterwinner, he was a three-time state champion who amassed a 169-7 record during his championship run ... recipient of the 2007 Robert Dutton Award given to the state’s top wrestler ... also the state recipient of the 2007 Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award ... awarded annually since 1996, the award is given to high school seniors who demonstrate excellence in wrestling, scholastic achievement, character, citizenship and community service ... placed second at the 2008 NCWA National Championships while at NAPS ... was a member of Student Council at Musselman High and was involved with Habitat for Humanity. • Personal: Full name is Dustin Kenneth Haislip ... son of Ken and Julie Haislip ... born March 17, 1989, in Baltimore, Md. ... majoring in Oceanography. • Haislip’s Career Stats Record Dual 2008-09 9-7 0-0 2009-10 6-5 1-0 Career 15-12 1-0

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MD 1-1 0-1 1-2

TF 0-0 0-0 0-0

Fall Inj/Forf 4-0 0-0 2-1 0-0 6-1 0-0

OT 0-0 0-0 0-0

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BEN HATEF

OSCAR HUNTLEY

• Hatef in 2009-10 (Fr.): Made his collegiate debut at the Nittany Lion Open were he was edged in both of his matches. • High School: A 2009 graduate of DeMatha Catholic High School, Hatef was a three-year wrestling letterwinner ... state champion as a senior, while also earning All-State (Md.) honors ... served as team captain his senior year ... lost just four matches during his three-year varsity career ... was twice a top-four placewinner at the prep nationals. • Personal: Full name is Benjamin Graham Hatef ... son of Jeff and Dondre Hatef ... born Dec. 24, 1990, in Silver Spring, Md. ... majoring in English, he boasts a 3.88 GPA ... stands 54th in his class (1,216) in academic order of merit and is in the top 13 percent in overall order of merit.

• Huntley in 2009-10 (Fr.): Amassed a 105 record before suffering a devastating season-ending knee injury at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational in early December ... did not place at the season-opening Eastern Michigan Open, however, he earned his firstcollegiate win with a 13-5 major decision over Northwestern’s Robert Kellogg ... swept the competition to win the Navy Classic 165-pound title that featured a double overtime sudden victory win over teammate Robby Neill in the title match ... upset 20th-ranked Rick Schmelyun of Bloomsburg in the semis to earn a spot in the finals ... pinned 19thranked Donnie Jones of West Virginia in just over a minute at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational. • High School: A 2008 graduate of Colonial Forge High School, Huntley attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09 academic year ... a four-year standout wrestler in high school, who also earned three letters as an outside linebacker on the football team ... four-time state placewinner who claimed the 2008 Virginia state title at 174 pounds behind a 45-4 record ... led Colonial Forge to back-to-back Virginia State Championships in 2007 and ‘08 ... garnered All-State (Va.) honors all four years ... served as team captain of the wrestling team in his senior year. • Personal: Full name is Peter Oscar Huntley ... son of Lt. Col. Peter and Krista Huntley ... born May 23, 1990, in Virginia Beach, Va. ... father wrestled at Old Dominion ... majoring in Information Technology and holds a 3.45 GPA ... named to both the Superintendent’s and Commandant’s Lists his first semester at the Academy ... stands 76th in his class (1,216) in military order of merit and is among the top 21 percent in academic order of merit.

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Sophomore • 197 Bowie, Md. • DeMatha Catholic

• Hatef’s Career Stats Record Dual 2009-10 0-2 0-0 Career 0-1 0-0

Dec 0-2 0-2

MD 0-0 0-0

TF 0-0 0-0

Fall Inj/Forf 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

OT 0-0 0-0

BEN HUNTER

Freshman • 141 Harrisonville, Mo. • Harrisonville

• Hunter in High School: A 2009 graduate of Harrisonville High School, Hunter attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10 academic year ... a two-sport athlete who earned four letters in both wrestling and soccer ... a four-time All-State (Mo.) wrestling selection who won the 112-pound state title in 2005 and went undefeated en route to taking the 136-pound state championship his senior year ... named an Honorable Mention All-State selection in soccer his senior year ... member of the National Honor Society. • Personal: Full name is Benjamin Norbert Hunter ... son of Richard and Julie Hunter ... born Dec. 9, 1990, in Harrisonville, Mo. ... brother, Jake, is a senior at Penn and is a member of the Quakers’ wrestling team.

Sophomore • 174 Stafford, Va. • Colonial Forge

• Huntley’s Career Stats Record Dual 2009-10 10-5 0-0 Career 10-5 0-0

Dec 7-5 7-5

MD 1-0 1-0

TF 0-0 0-0

Fall Inj/Forf 2-0 0-0 2-0 0-0

OT 1-0 1-0

MATT JACKSON Sophomore • 157 Rising Sun, Md. • Rising Sun

• Jackson in 2009-10 (So.): Did not see any varsity action. • High School: A 2008 graduate of Rising Sun High School, Jackson attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09 academic year ... a four-year letterwinner, who was a three-time Maryland State Champion and a four-time placewinner (3rd, 1st, 1st, 1st) ... a four-time all-county selection who served as team captain his junior and senior years ... placed third at the NCWA Nationals while attending NAPS. • Personal: Full name is Richard Matthew Jackson ... son of Rick and Margie Jackson ... born Feb. 10, 1990, in Christiana, Del. ... majoring in Aerospace Engineering.

Navy Sophomore Oscar Huntley

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ALEX JOHNSON

AARON KALIL

• Johnson in High School: A 2010 graduate of Christian Brothers High School, Johnson was a four-year letterwinner in wrestling and also was a member of the footbal and track & field teams ... a four-time all-region selection who served as team captain of the wrestling team his senior year ... high school team claimed four-consecutive region championships (2007-08-09-10) ... was the state champion as a junior at 130 pounds and the title winner at 135 pounds as a senior ... member of the National and Spanish Honor Societies. • Personal: Full name is Quentin Alexander Johnson ... son of Danny and Susan Johnson ... born Aug. 31, 1992, in Memphis, Tenn. ... twin brother, Zach, is also a freshman on the Navy wrestling team ... cousin, Terry Garbazinski, is a 1985 graduate of the Naval Academy.

• Kalil in 2009-10 (So.): Reaped the rewards of hard work by carding a 22-13 record and earning his first NCAA Championship berth as Navy’s top 125pounder ... competed in eight tournaments, including the EIWA Championship where he placed fifth and earned an automatic bid to compete in Omaha at the National Tournament ... after beginning the season with a loss at the Eastern Michigan Open, went on to win seven-straight matches that featured his first-career tournament win at the Navy Classic ... scored an 11-2 major decision over teammate Allan Stein to take the home tournament win ... went on to compete at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational, the Reno Tournament of Champions and the Southern Scuffle, but did not place at any of the three ... found his stride during the dual season where he put together a 6-2 record ... his 10-3 decision over East Stroudsburg’s David Luthy kicked off a five-match winning streak for Kalil, all in dual competition ... his success flowed into the annual All-Academy Championship where he earned the title behind an 11-8 win over Sam Sheppard of Air Force in the finals ... helped lead the Mids to their 10th-straight win over arch rival by defeating Lance Penhale, 11-9 ... opened up the EIWA Championship with a 14-2 major decision over fifth-seeded John McDonald of Lehigh, whom he also beat in Navy’s annual dual against the Mountain Hawks ... fell to the fifth-sixth place match where he upset third-seeded and 20th-ranked Jasen Borschoff of American, 7-4 ... Borschoff bested Kalil in Navy’s first dual of the year by a 4-3 decision ... a newcomer to the NCAA Championship, Kalil was 0-2 at the tourney after having to face the No. 6 and No. 11-ranked wrestlers. • 2008-09 (Fr.): Wrestled his first year at 133 pounds where he saw a great deal of action ... competed in six tournament and wrestled in eight dual matches after two-time All-American Joe Baker suffered an injury and had to sit out much of the first half of the year ... posted a 17-17 record (1-7 dual) and placed in a pair of tournaments ... finished third at the West Virginia Open, as well as the Navy Classic ... picked up his first collegiate win by way of a 5-2 decision over Cleveland State’s Josh Palivoda at the Eastern Michigan Open ... won his lone dual match of the year against Justin Durham of Cal State Bakersfield by pinning him in 1:34 ... reeled off six straight wins between the West Virginia Open and the Navy Classic ... also competed at the Nittany Lion Open, the Reno Tournament of Champions and the Southern Scuffly while representing Navy at the Virginia Duals. • High School: A 2007 graduate of Salem High School, Kalil attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2007-08 academic year ... a four-year wrestling letterwinner, Kalil was a three-time state champion (2005-06-07) and owned a combined 184-12 record during those three seasons ... crowned the New England Champion in his weight class in 2006 and ‘07 ... claimed the NCWA National Championship with a 32-5 record in 2008 ... served as team captain his senior year ... named Salem High School’s Athlete of the Year in 2006 and ‘07 ... was a volunteer Pop Warner football coach. • Personal: Full name is Aaron David Kalil ... son of Ron and Robin Kalil ... born Oct. 5, 1988, in Methuen, Mass. ... majoring in Economics.

Freshman • 141 Memphis, Tenn. • Christian Brothers

Freshman • 149 Memphis, Tenn. • Christian Brothers

• Johnson in High School: A 2010 graduate of Christian Brothers High School, Johnson was a four-year letterwinner in wrestling and also was a member of the footbal and track & field teams ... high school team claimed four-consecutive region championships (2007-08-09-10) ... a three-time state placewinner, he won the state championhip as a senior at 140 pounds ... finished as the state runner-up at 140 pounds as a junior and placed third at 130 pounds in his sophomore year ... served as team captain of the wrestling team his senior year ... member of the National and Spanish Honor Societies. • Personal: Full name is Zachary thomas Johnson ... son of Danny and Susan Johnson ... born Aug. 31, 1992, in Memphis, Tenn. ... twin brother, Alex, is also a freshman on the Navy wrestling team ... cousin, Terry Garbazinski, is a 1985 graduate of the Naval Academy.

• Kalil’s Career Stats Record Dual Dec 2008-09 17-17 1-7 9-12 2009-10 22-13 6-2 10-11 Career 39-30 7-9 19-23

Navy junior Aaron Kalil

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MD 2-3 6-1 8-4

TF 1-1 3-0 4-1

Fall Inj/Forf 4-0 1-1 3-1 0-0 7-1 1-1

OT 0-0 0-0 0-0

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ZACH JOHNSON

Junior • 125 Salem, N.H. • Salem


MIKE LANDIS

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Senior • HWT Hershey, Pa. • Hershey

• Landis in 2009-10 (Jr.): Took part in three tournaments where he amassed a 7-4 record ... opene up at the Eastern Michigan Open where he would not place, however, followed up with a third-place effort at the Navy Classic ... dealt teammate Joe Breaux a 4-3 loss to take third ... won five of his six matches at the Navy Classic, losing only a 3-2 tie-breaker to Bloomsburg’s Zachary Walsh in the second round ... also competed at the Nittany Lion Open before bowing out with an injury • 2008-09 (So.): Posted an 8-10 record in his sophomore year ... competed at five tournament, including the Central New Jersey Open in which he placed second ... defeated West Virginia’s Justin Haines by a 3-2 count to take third at the West Virginia Open ... also took part in the Eastern Michigan Open, the Navy Classic and the Nittany Lion Open ... wrestled his first dual match against Roy Dragon of Old Dominion at the Virginia Duals where he was tripped up, 6-2 • 2007-08 (Fr.): Competed primarily as a member of the junior varsity ... turned in a 4-4 record his freshman year, posting 2-2 records at both the Navy Classic and the Nittany Lion Open ... earned his first collegiate win by way of a sudden victory decision against Campbell’s Rob Yoder ... followed up with a 9-7 win over DJ Russo of Rutgers. • High School: A 2006 graduate of Hershey High School, Landis attended Wyoming Seminary Prep School during the 2006-07 academic year ... earned three letters in football and wrestling ... served as the team captain of both the football and wrestling teams during the 200506 academic year. • Personal: Full name is Michael Kenna Landis ... son of William Landis ... born July 6, 1988, in Harrisburg, Pa. ... brother, Galen, is 2009 graduate of the Naval Academy ... majoring in Oceanography ... his service assignment is Marine Corps Pilot. • Landis’ Career Stats Record Dual Dec 2007-08 4-4 0-0 4-3 2008-09 8-10 0-2 6-9 2009-10 7-4 0-0 7-3 Career 19-18 0-2 17-15

MD 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-2

TF 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Fall Inj/Forf 0-0 0-0 2-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-1 0-0

OT 1-0 0-0 0-1 1-1

COLLIN LEADBETER Junior • 149 Owings, Md. • Northern

• Leadbeter in 2009-10 (So.): Sat out the year due to injury. • 2008-09 (Fr.): Won the first six matches of his wrestling career, including earning the Central New Jersey Open title ... dropped his first match of the year at the West Virginia Open before defeating teammate Dustin Haislip to take third in the tournament ... also wrestled at the Navy Classic before suffering a seasonending injury ... finished his first year with an 11-3 record at 141 pounds. • High School: A 2007 graduate of Northern High School, Leadbeter attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2007-08 academic year ... a four-year standout wrestler, who also lettered four times as a member of the soccer team ... a three-time Maryland state placewinner, he won state titles in 2006 (38-0) and 2007 (43-0) ... garnered FirstTeam All-Met his senior year ... served as team captain of the wrestling team his junior and senior years, while serving in the same capacity during his senior soccer season ... received team MVP honors in wrestling his final two years, as well as his final year of soccer ... member of the Student Government at Northern. • Personal: Full name is Collin Michael Leadbeter ... son of Michael and

Navy senior Mike Landis

Carolyn Leadbeter ... born July 28, 1988, in Silver Spring, Md. ... majoring in History. • Leadbeter’s Career Stats Record Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf 2008-09 11-3 0-0 8-1 1-1 0-0 4-1 0-0 2009-10 Did Not See any Varsity Action Career 11-3 0-0 8-1 1-1 0-0 4-1 0-0

OT 1-0 1-0

BEN LEVIN

Sophomore • 133 Reisterstown, Md. • McDonogh School

• Levin in 2009-10 (Fr.): Finished his rookie campaign with a 10-7 overall record and a 0-1 dual meet mark at 133 pounds ... won the season-opening Central New Jersey Open by way of a 3-2 victory over teammate Jared Anongos in the championship bout ... recorded his first-collegiate win over The College of New Jersey’s John Miller via a 6-4 decision ... also competed at the Navy Classic, Nittany Lion Open and the Southern Scuffle, none of which he placed ... showed promise at the Southern Scuffle where he turned in a 4-2 record, which featured a 10-8 sudden victory over Cal State Bakersfield’s Justin Durham ... lost his first and only dual of the year in a 4-0 decision against North Carolina’s Jeremy Shaw. • High School: A 2008 graduate of the McDonogh School, Levin attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09 academic year ... a three-sport athlete who earned letters in wrestling (4), cross country (1) and water polo (1) ... a four-time state placewinner (4th, 4th, 2nd, 1st), who won the state title his senior year ... named a High School AllAmerican in his senior year ... member of the McDonogh wrestling teams that took won the state title from 2005-08 with a combined 33-1 record. • Personal: Full name is Benjamin Job Levin ... son of Phillip and Monica Levin ... born Nov. 9, 1989, in Columbia, Md. ... majoring in History. • Levin’s Career Stats Record Dual Dec 2009-10 10-7 0-1 10-3 Career 10-7 0-1 10-3

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MD 0-0 0-0

TF 0-0 0-0

Fall Inj/Forf 0-4 0-0 0-4 0-0

OT 1-0 1-0


JOE LOCKSMITH

MATT MCVAY

Freshman • 141 Kissimmee, Fla. • Osceola

• Locksmith in High School: A 2010 graduate of Osceola High School, Locksmith was a four-year letterwinner in wrestling ... a twotime state champion and three-time placewinner, he was crowned an individual champion as a junior and senior ... led Osceola to the 2009 Florida State Championship ... named a Fargo AllAmerican after finishing as the national runner-up in Greco-Roman. • Personal: Full name is Joseph Patrick Locksmith ... son of Gregory and Mary Anne Locksmith ... born July 26, 1991, in Gainesville, Fla. ... father wrestled at Notre Dame.

Freshman • 174 Troy, Ohio • Graham

• Mannier in High School: A 2009 graduate of Graham High School in St. Paris, Ohio, Mannier attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10 academic year ... a four-year letterwinner in wrestling, he was a two-time state placewinner, finishing third his junior and senior years ... his high school team placed No. 1 in the nation his junior year ... was also an Ironman placewinner and while at NAPS was a NWCA Placewinner ... member of the National Honor Society. • Personal: Full name is James Wyatt Mannier ... son of Chet and Jackie Mannier ... born March 29, 1990, in Dayton, Ohio ... one of 10 children (5 sisters, 4 brothers) born to Chet and Jackie Mannier.

MIKE MCCARTHY Junior • HWT Strongsville, Ohio • Strongsville

• McCarthy in 2009-10 (So.), 2008-09 (Fr.): Was a member of the Navy football team. • High School: A 2008 graduate of Strongsville High School, McCarthy was a three-year letterwinner in football and earneda pair of letters in wrestling ... a state qualifier his junior year after putting together a 36-12 record ... a two-time AllState (Ohio) wrestler, who was also a two-time All-Pioneer Conference selection ... named one of the top 100 football players in the state of Ohio by OhioVarsity.com his senior year ... member of the National Honor Society. • Personal: Full name is Michael Colin McCarthy ... son of Michael and Kimberley McCarthy ... born Jan. 17, 1990, in Silver Spring, Md. ... majoring in Systems Engineering.

• McVay in 2009-10 (Fr.): Saw his only action of the year at the Central New Jersey Open where he posted a 2-1 record ... earned his first-collegiate victory by way of a 10-1 major decision against Nassau Community College’s Joey Walsh. • High School: A 2008 graduate of Mount Anthony Union High School in Bennington, Vt., McVay attended Wyoming Seminary Prep School in Kingston, Pa. during the 2008-09 academic year ... a two-sport standout who earned three letters in both wrestling and football ... member of the wrestling program that won Vermont State Championships from 2005-08 ... claimed individual state crowns at 189 pounds as a junior and senior. • Personal: Full name is Matthew Kirke McVay ... son of Kirke McVay and Therese Dranginis ... born Dec. 28, 1989, in Tuba City, Ariz. ... majoring in Systems Engineering and holds a 4.00 GPA ... has twice been named to the Superintendent’s and Commandant’s Lists ... ranked No. 1 in his class (1,216) in academic order of mert, 48th in military order of merit and 29th overall. • McVay’s Career Stats Record Dual 2009-10 2-1 0-0 Career 2-1 0-0

Dec 1-1 1-1

MD 1-0 1-0

TF 0-0 0-0

Fall Inj/Forf 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

OT 0-0 0-0

DAN MILLER

Sophomore • HWT Berlin, Md. • Stephen Decatur

• Miller in 2009-10 (Fr.): Represented Navy in four tournaments, stepping in for Olympica alternate Scott Steele who did not return to the Academy because of injury until the spring semester ... put together a 7-6 record in his rookie campaign ... placed fourth at the season-opening Eastern Michigan Open where he scored a 12-3 major decision over Illinois’ Harold White for his first collegiate victory ... finished second at the Navy Classic, falling to Virginia Tech’s DJ Burce, 5-3, in the championship bout ... also saw action at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational and the Southern Scuffle. • High School: A 2009 graduate of Stephen Decatur High School, Miller was a four-year letterwinner in wrestling while earning three letters in football ... a three-time state champion, who was named to the All-State (Md.) All-Academic First Team three times ... also named a Middle Atlantic Wrestling Association All-American ... garnered all-conference honors in football as a junior and senior and was an Honorable Mention All-State selection his senior year ... member of the National and Math Honor Societies. • Personal: Full name is Daniel Collett Miller ... son of David and Susan Miller ... born Feb. 21, 1992, in Baltimore, Md. ... majoring in Mechanical Engineering ... owns a 3.29 GPA and was named to the Commandant’s List last spring ... ranked among the top 30 percent of his class (1,216) in both military and academic order of merit. • Miller’s Career Stats Record Dual 2009-10 7-6 0-0 Career 7-6 0-0

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Dec 5-4 5-4

MD 1-1 1-1

TF 0-0 0-0

Fall Inj/Forf 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0

OT 1-0 1-0

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Sophomore • 184 Shaftsbury, Vt. • Mt. Anthony Union


ROBBY NEILL

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Senior • 165 Brick, N.J. • The Peddie School

• Neill in 2009-10 (Jr.): Produced a 24-16 record, including a 6-2 dual mark en route to receiving his first NCAA Tournament berth ... competed in eight tournaments, including the EIWA Championship where he placed sixth and the NCAA Championship ... opened the year at the Eastern Michigan Open where he did not place, however, follwed up with a second-place showing at the Navy Classic ... dropped a 4-2 decision in sudden victory (2) against teammate Oscar Huntley ... also participated in the Nittany Lion Open, the Reno Tournament of Champions and the Southern Scuffle ... was particularly strong in the second half of the season, winning eight straight ... scored dual victories over foes from American, East Stroudsburg, North Carolina, NC State, Rutgers and Army ... in the midst of his eight-straight wins, he claimed the All-Academy Championship, defeating Merchant Marine Academy’s Vince Renaut in the finals, 3-2 ... opened up the EIWA Championship with a major decision over American’s Tanner Shaffer, but was narrowly defeated by Lehigh’s Brandon Hatchett, seeded third and ranked 18th, in the second round, 3-2 ... also picked up wins over Harvard’s Adam Hogue (9-1) and Rutgers’ Greg Zannetti (10-3) at the EIWA Championship ... lost both matches at the NCAA Championship, including being clipped, 3-2, by Binghamton’s Matt Kaylor in the opening round, but gained a great deal of experience ... tripled his win total from his first two years, coming into his junior year with eight wins. • 2008-09 (So.): Turned in an 8-8 record while seeing action at 157, 165 and 174 pounds ... opened the year at the Eastern Michigan Open where he turned in a 4-2 record ... also compete at the Southern Scuffle (3-2) and Nittany Lion Open (0-1) ... earned his first dual victory by a 32 decision over North Carolina’s Robert McCarthy ... nearly knocked off nationally-ranked Alex Caruso of Lehigh in a dual match, dropping a 21 tie breaker. • 2007-08 (Fr.): Saw action in a pair of varsity matches ... dropped a decision to Maurice Cox of Eastern Michigan at the Eastern Michigan Open ... Findlay’s Antonio Guerra posted a major decision over Neill at the Eastern Michigan Open. • High School: A 2006 graduate of The Peddie School in Heightstown, N.J., Neill attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2006-07 academic year ... a four-year letterwinners for John Leonardis’ wrestling program ... The Peddie School finished fourth at the 2004-05 prep nationals ... in 2003, Neill claimed the Prep State Championship ... finished third at the prep tournament in 2005 and second in 2006. • Personal: Full name is Robert James Neill ... son of Bob and Kathy Neill... born May 6, 1987, in Pt. Pleasant, N.J. ... majoring in History ... his service assignment is Marine Corps Ground. • Neill’s Career Stats Record Dual Dec 2007-08 0-2 0-0 0-1 2008-09 8-8 1-3 7-7 2009-10 24-16 6-2 19-10 Career 32-26 7-5 26-18

MD 0-1 0-1 4-3 4-5

TF 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Fall Inj/Forf 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-3 0-0 1-3 1-0

OT 0-0 1-2 1-2 2-4

Navy senior Robby Neill

GREG PRIOLEAU Senior • 197 Poway, Calif. • Poway

• Prioleau in 2009-10 (Jr.): Competed in a pair of tournaments and represented the Mids in four duals ... competed at the Navy Classic where he posted a 2-2 record and went on to take part in the Nittany Lion Open ... wrestled in dual matches against Lehigh, Maryland North Carolina and NC State ... picked up his first dual victory by way of a 7-2 victory over NC State’s Cedrick Moore. • 2008-09 (So.): Participated in the West Virginia Open, the Navy Classic and the Nittany Lion Open where he put together a combined 26 record ... earned his first-collegiate win by way of sudden victory in a 7-5 decision over Duquesne’s Ryan Sula at the Navy Classic. • 2007-08 (Fr.): Competed in just one match as a freshman, dropping a 4-3 decision to Wagner’s Eddie Broderick at the Nittany Lion Open. • High School: A 2006 graduate of Poway High School, Prioleau attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2006-07 academic year ... earned three letters wrestling at 171 pounds ... led Poway to an undefeated season in 2006 that included capturing the state title ... garnered all-city and all-county kudos as a senior ... graduated from the same high school that produced two-time NCAA qualifier Joe Baker who is a junior at the Naval Academy ... also high school teammate of Joey Boone who is a freshman wrestler at Navy. • Personal: Full name is Greg Hollis Prioleau ... son of the late George and Susan Prioleau ... born Jan. 6, 1988, in Akron, Ohio ... majoring in Systems Engineering ... named to the Commandant’s List his first semester at the Academy ... his service assignment is. • Prioleau’s Career Stats Record Dual Dec 2007-08 0-1 0-0 0-1 2008-09 2-6 0-0 2-5 2009-10 3-7 1-3 2-5 Career 5-14 1-3 4-11

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MD 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1

TF 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1

Fall Inj/Forf 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0

OT 0-0 1-0 1-1 2-1


CHANCE RAUSCHER Senior • 165 Brick, N.J. • The Peddie School

• Rauscher’s Career Stats Record Dual Dec 2009-10 5-5 0-0 2-4 Career 5-5 0-0 2-4

MD 1-1 1-1

TF 0-0 0-0

Fall Inj/Forf 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0

OT 0-0 0-0

LUKE REBERTUS

Junior • 184 Gloucester, Va. • Caravel Academy (Del.)

• Rebertus in 2009-10 (So.): Put together a 6-2 record among the two tournaments in which he competed ... opened up with a second-place effort at the Eastern Michigan Open where he was dealt an 8-3 loss in the finals by 11th-ranked Luke Manuel of Purdue ... reached the finals by way of a 6-2 tie-breaker against Michigan State’s Ian Hinton ... went on to place eighth at the talent-packed Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational ... was forced to bow out of the tournament due to injury, defaulting in his final two matches ... did not compete during the spring season. • 2008-09 (Fr.): Falls in line with what has been a solid contingent of freshman wrestlers at the Naval Academy ... finished the year with a 3611 record at 174 pounds, the second-most wins by a freshman in school history … it was one off the record set by Tyrone Neal in 1998-99 ... he is one of only four freshman in school history to reach the 30-win milestone ... meanwhile, the 36 wins are the third most in program history at 174 pounds … one of five Navy wrestlers to earn NCAA Tournament berths, Rebertus punched his ticket to the championship after finishing fifth at the EIWA Championship in what was one of the most competitive weight classes across the country ... Rebertus is the third rookie in the last four years to wrestle at the NCAA Championship ... placed in seven of the eight tournaments in which he competed with the NCAA Championship the lone event in which he did not place ... opened the year by taking second at the Eastern Michigan Open, dropping a 4-0 decision to 11th-ranked Mike Letts of Michigan ... came back to defeat Cal State Fullerton’s Todd Noel, 7-2, in a dual match which in turn kicked off an 11-match winning streak ... during that streak, he claimed the Navy Classic title, becoming only the sixth Navy freshman to win an individual title at the Navy Classic and the first since Tyrone Neal in 1998 ... after placing fourth at the Nittany Lion Open, he claimed a 6-2 win over

Navy junior Luke Rebertus

Nebraska Kearney’s Kamardeen Usman to win the Reno Tournament of Champions title ... placed third at the Souther Scuffle ... suffered a knee injury at the Virginia Duals that would sideline him for three weeks ... in his first match back, he handed Maryland’s Patrick Nielson an 11-3 loss and proceeded to win eight in a row ... among the wins was a 10-2 major decision over J.C. Oddo of The Citadel to win the All-Academy Championship ... also among the mix were dual wins over Rutgers’ Mike Whalen and Army’s Jacob Vetter, giving the Mids’ their ninth-straight win over the Black Knights ... entered the rankings at No. 16 heading into the Southern Scuffle ... dropped a 4-3 decision to second-ranked Mike Cannon in the semifinals of the EIWA Championship and then lost a 31 decision to Shane Riccio of Bucknell in the consolation round ... turned in a 2-2 record at the NCAA Championship. • High School: A 2007 graduate of Caravel Academy in Bear, Del., Rebertus attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2007-08 academic year ... a three-year standout wrestler, he was a three-time state champion (2005-07) who turned in a combined 135-14 record ... served as team captain three years ... named the team MVP at NAPS. • Personal: Full name is Luke Wilton Rebertus ... son of Russ and Diane Rebertus ... born Jan. 5, 1989 ... majoring in History. • Rebertus’ Career Stats Record Dual Dec MD 2008-09 36-11 8-3 24-8 10-3 2009-10 6-2 0-0 6-1 0-0 Career 42-13 8-3 30-9 10-3

TF 1-0 0-1 1-1

Fall Inj/Forf 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0

OT 1-0 0-0 1-0

TYLER SACKETT Junior • 133 Omaha, Neb. • Skutt Catholic

• Sackett in 2009-10 (So.): Was sidelined the entire year after suffering a knee injury. • 2008-09 (Fr.): Began his Navy wrestling career with a fourth-place finish at the Central New Jersey Open before taking the 125-pound title at the West Virginia Open ... won six of his first nine matches before struggling at the Nittany Lion Open ... suffered a season-ending knee injury against Lehigh’s Matt Fisk in the annual Navy-Lehigh dual ... finished the year with a 7-6 record that featured his first collegiate win , a 10-0 major decision, over Justin Esposito from Nassau Community College. • High School: A 2008 graduate of Skutt Catholic High School, Sackett was a four-year wrestling letterwinner who was a four-time Nebraska State Individual Champion (2005-08) ... additionally, he led Skutt Catholic to four consecutive Nebraska State Team Championships (2005-08) ... served as team captain his junior and senior years.

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• Rauscher in 2009-10 (Fr.): Turned in a combined 5-5 record in his rookie season by competing in three tournaments ... placed third at the Central New Jersey Open which featured his first collegiate win ... pinned Princeton’s Robert Grogan to earn his first victory ... defeated Franklin & Marshall’s Colin Ely, 8-4, en route to taking fifth place at the Navy Classic ... also wrestled at the prestigious Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational, but did not place. • High School: A 2009 graduate of Glasgow High School, Rauscher was a four-year wrestling letterwinner ... a four-time state placewinner, he claimed the 189-pound Montana state crown behind a 27-6 record his junior year ... followed up by taking the 215-pound title as a senior, boasting a flawless 42-0 record ... led Glasgow High to three consecutive state championships (2006-07-08) ... member of the Student Council and served as the Honor Society President. • Personal: Full name is Chance Michael Rauscher ... son of Ryan and Elodie Rauscher ... born March 16, 1991, in Bozeman, Mont. ... majoring in Aerospace Engineering and carries a 3.35 GPA ... has twice appeared on the Commandant’s List ... stands 26th in his class (1216) in military order of merit and is among the top 25 percent in academic order of merit.


• Personal: Full name is Tyler James Sackett ... son of Mike and Jan Sackett ... born July 24, 2008, in San Diego, Calif. ... majoring in American Politics & Law ... has twice appeared on the Commandant’s List ... well respected within Bancroft Hall, he is among the top 20 percent in his class (1182) in military order of merit. • Sackett’s Career Stats Record Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf 2008-09 7-6 0-1 2-4 2-0 0-0 3-1 0-1 2009-10 Did Not See any Varsity Action - Injured Career 7-6 0-1 2-4 2-0 0-0 3-1 0-1

OT 0-0 0-0

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Sophomore • 165 Orlando, Fla. • Oviedo

• Schalles in 2009-10 (Fr.): Saw action in four tournaments, including the seasonopening Central New Jersey Open where he placed third ... earned his first-collegiate victory by way of major decision over Aaron Sandel of Thaddeus Stevens College ... also competed at the Navy Classic, the Nittany Lion Open and the Southern Scuffle ... closed out his rookie season with a 3-6 record. • High School: A 2008 graduate of Oviedo High School, Schalles attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09 academic year ... he earned a pair of wrestling letters from Bishop Moore, as well as Oviedo High Schools ... a state finalist, he served as team captain of the team his senior year, while pacing the team in wins and pins ... was the 165-pound NCWA National Champion in 2009 and owned a 35-5 record. • Personal: Full name is Jacob Wade Schalles ... son of Wade and Debra Schalles ... born Feb. 8, 1990, in Fairfax, Va. ... father was a fourtime NCAA Champion wrestling for Clarion and was the first Pennsylvanian to be inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame ... he is the only Div-I wrestler to pin over 100 opponents ... in recognition of Schalles’ contribution to the sport, WIN Magazine and the National Wrestling Coaches Association annually present the Schalles Award to the top scholastic and collegiate pinners in America. • Schalles’ Career Stats Record Dual 2009-10 3-6 0-0 Career 3-6 0-0

Dec 0-4 0-4

MD 1-2 1-2

TF 0-0 0-0

Fall Inj/Forf 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0

OT 0-1 0-1

ALLEN STEIN Senior • 133 Portland, Maine • Deering

• Stein in 2009-10 (So.): Turned in an 11-9 record where he saw all but the last four matches of action at 125 pounds ... opened the year with a second-place finish at the Navy Classic, finishing as the runner-up to teammate Aaron Kalil ... went on to compete but not place at the Nittany Lion Open, the Reno Tournament of Champions and the Southern Scuffle ... put together a 4-2 record at the Scuffle ... asked to step into the 133 class the week leading up to the annual Army-Navy dual ... turned in an inspirational victory over Army’s Travis Coffey by way of a 10-9 decision in front of his high school coach ... posted a 1-2 record at the EIWA Championship at 133 pounds, scoring a major decision over Princeton’s Zachary Bintliff in the opening round. • 2008-09 (So.): Wrestled in four tournaments, including the West Virginia Open in which he took second place ... finished sixth at the Navy

Navy senior Allen Stein

Classic ... also saw action at the Nittany Lion Open and the Southern Scuffle ... stepped in and posted a 3-1 dual record, including a 17-8 major decision over Lehigh’s Mitch Berger ... also picked up dual wins over North Carolina’s Nick Shields (10-6) and NC State’s Mike Moreno (10-7). • 2007-08 (Fr.): Turned in an 11-19 record as the Mids’ starter at 125 pounds ... posted a 3-7 record in dual competition ... won seven of his first 11 matches, including a 10-3 decision over Lindenwood’s Danny Morreale for his first collegiate win ... turned in a major decision over Sean Katz of Liberty to open the Navy Classic ... posted a 2-2 record at the Nittany Lion Open where he pinned Hofstra’s Tyler Mashkow ... won back-to-back dual matches in mid-January ... earned an 8-1 decision over East Stroudsburg’s Matthew Benedetti and followed up a day later with a 7-6 decision over Mitch Berger of Lehigh ... outlasted Rutgers’ Ryan Fikslin, 5-4, to earn points for the Mids ... bowed out of the EIWA Championship after three bouts, earning a 4-1 win over Mike Demarco of Rutgers along the way. • High School: A 2006 graduate of Deering High School, Stein attended Wyoming Seminary Prep School during the 2006-07 academic year ... a two-sport standout, Stein earned four letters in wrestling and three in soccer ... he won three-straight region and state individual wrestling titles between 2004 and ‘06 behind a combined 133-16 record ... served as the wrestling team captain his senior year, as well as his year at Wyoming Seminary ... named All-State (Maine) his senior year and also garnered prep All-America recognition in 2007 ... served as a freelance writer for the Portland Press Herald where he covered high school sports ... prep school teammate Patrick Smith is a freshman at Army. • Personal: Full name is Samuel Allen Stein ... son of Norman and Ellen Stein ... born June 5, 1988, in Alabama ... majoring in English ... named to the Commandant’s List in the fall of 2007 ... his service assignment is Surface Warfare. • Stein’s Career Stats Record Dual Dec 2007-08 11-19 3-7 9-13 2008-09 11-9 3-1 10-5 2009-10 11-9 1-0 9-5 Career 33-37 7-8 28-23

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MD 1-5 1-1 2-2 4-8

TF 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2

Fall Inj/Forf 1-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-4 0-0

OT 0-0 2-0 0-0 2-0


SAM WARNE Freshman • 125 Dent, Minn. • Perham

JOHNNY WATSON

Freshman • 165 Lexington, N.C. • Forsyth Country Day

• Watson in High School: A 2009 graduate of Forsyth Country Day School, Watson attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10 academic year ... a fouryear letterwinner in wrestling who led his high school to four-straight NCISAA State Championships ... a four-time North Carolina Individual State Champion, who placed third at the National Prep Tournament in 2009 ... a three-time National Prep All-American, who was also a two-time North Carolina Freestyle Champion ... member of the National Honor Society. • Personal: Full name is Johnny Thomas Watson ... son of Phil and Kathleen Watson ... born Oct. 8, 1990, in Greensboro, N.C. ... uncle, Jeff Simpson, wrestled at Ohio State.

Dec 1-1 1-1

MD 0-0 0-0

TF 0-0 0-0

Fall Inj/Forf 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

OT 0-0 0-0

ZACH WHITE

Sophomore • 157 Thurmont, Md. • Walkersville

• White in 2009-10 (Fr.): Made his collegiate debut at the Central New Jersey Open where he posted a 2-2 record and placed fourth ... earned his first-collegiate victory by way of a major decision over Steven Schwarz of The College of New Jersey. • High School: A 2009 graduate of Walkersville High School, White was a three-sport standout earning letters in wrestling (4), football (3) and baseball 92) ... a four-time county champion, who was also the region title winner his final three years ... a three-time state placewinner who finished third as a sophomore and a junior and second in his senior year ... led Walkersville HS to back-to-back county titles in 2007 and ‘08 and the region title in 2007 ... member of the National Honor Society. • Personal: Full name is Zachary Alexander Christian White ... son of Christopher and Laura White ... born Sept. 26, 1990, in Fredericksburg, Va. ... twin brother, Tyler, is also a sophomore on the Navy wrestling team ... sister, Ashley, played lacrosse at Johns Hopkins ... majoring in Oceanography. • White’s Career Stats Record Dual 2009-10 2-2 0-0 Career 2-2 0-0

TYLER WHITE

Sophomore • 149 Thurmont, Md. • Walkersville

• White in 2009-10 (Fr.): Turned in a 1-1 record at the Central New Jersey Open in what was his only competition of the season ... recorded a 4-3 victory over Nassau Community College’s Louis Esposito for his first collegiate victory. • High School: A 2009 graduate of Walkersville High School, White was a four-year letterwinner in wrestling ... earned All-State (Md.) honors s a senior, while being named to the All-State Academic Team his last three years ... a four-time all-county selection who was a four-time state placewinner (2,4,5,5) ... was a four-time finalst in the county tournament and a four-time regional placewinner ... led Walkersville HS to back-toback county titles in 2007 and ‘08 and the region title in 2007 ... served as team captain his sophomore, junior and senior years. • Personal: Full name is Tyler Hamilton Prescott White ... son of Christopher and Laura White ... born Sept. 26, 1990, in Fredericksburg, Va. ... twin brother, Zach, is also a sophomore on the Navy wrestling team ... sister, Ashley, played lacrosse at Johns Hopkins ... majoring in Oceanography.

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Dec 0-2 0-2

MD 2-0 2-0

TF 0-0 0-0

Fall Inj/Forf 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

OT 0-0 0-0

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• Warne in High School: A 2010 graduate of Perham High School, Warne was a threesport athlete who earned letters in wrestling (6), baseball (1) and cross country (1) ... garnered All-State (Minn.) honors as a freshman, junior and senior ... a five-time all-conference selection who placed fourth at the state championship as a junior and third as a senior ... Perham HS claimed the region team title in 2005, ‘07, ‘08 and ‘09, while placing fourth in the state in ‘05 and runnerup in ‘07 and ‘08 ... member of the National Honor Society and Student Council. • Personal: Full name is Samuel Bernard Warne ... son of Darrell and Pattie Warne ... born June 11, 1991, in Fargo, N.D.

• White’s Career Stats Record Dual 2009-10 1-1 0-0 Career 1-1 0-0


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Freshman • 141 Stuttgart, Germany

Robert Davis

Freshman • 141

Keith Eckert

Sophomore • 149 Orlando, Fla.

Nic Hajner

Phil Lukanich Senior • 133 LaGrange, Ill.

Thomas Oswald Junior • 157 St. Cloud, Fla.

Freshman • 149 Framingham, Mass.

Walter Pope

Freshman • 149 Vail, Ariz.

Spencer Warren

Bailey Whitaker

Drew Willis

Freshman • 165 Louisville, Ky.

Junior • 141 Lookout Mtn., Ga.

Ethan Harvey

Senior • 133 Edgewater, Md.

Sophomore • 165 Martinsville, Ind.

Andrew Roche

Jericho Urmenita

Senior • 141 St. Inigoes, Md.

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Jordan Krulik

Freshman • 125 Auburn, Wash.


2009-10 SEASON IN REVIEW 2009-10 Schedule/Results (6-2 Overall / 2-2 EIWA)

Dual Meet Breakdown

Opponent American East Stroudsburg Lehigh at Maryland at North Carolina at NC State Rutgers at Army Overall

Starting Lineup

Opponent aAmerican East Stroudsburg Lehigh at Maryland at North Carolina at NC State Rutgers at Army

125 L 0/3 W3 / 0 W3 / 0 W3 / 0 W3 / 0 W4 / 0 L 0/3 W3 / 0 19 / 6 125 Kalil Kalil Kalil Kalil Kalil Kalil Kalil Kalil

133 W3/0 L 0/6 L 0/6 L 0/3 L 0/3 W6/0 L 0/3 W3/0 12 / 21

141 L 0/3 W6/0 L 0/4 W3/0 W3/0 W4/0 L 0/5 W3/0 19 / 12

133 McCaffrey McCaffrey McCaffrey McCaffrey Levin McCaffrey McCaffrey Stein

Location Result / Time Ypsilanti, Mich. NTS Ewing, N.J. NTS Annapolis, Md. 1st / 9 Teams Las Vegas, Nev. 14th / 42 Teams State College, Pa. NTS Reno, Nev. 15th / 25 Teams Greensboro, N.C. 10th / 31 Teams Washington, D.C. W 18-17 East Stroudsburg, Pa. W 28-12 Bethlehem, Pa. 9-28 L Annapolis, Md. W 19-14 Annapolis, Md. W 21-15 Annapolis, Md. W 38-3 Piscataway, N.J. 10-23 L Lexington, Va. 1st / 7 Teams Annapolis, Md. W 26-6 Bethlehem, Pa. 7th / 13 Teams Omaha, Neb. 46th / 77 Teams all times Eastern and subject to change

149 L 0/3 W 3/0 L 0/3 W 4/0 L 0/3 L 0/3 L 0/3 W 3/0 10 / 15

141 Pagan Haislip Pagan Pagan Pagan Pagan Pagan Pagan

L L W W W W W W

157 0/3 0/3 3/0 3/0 3/0 6/0 4/0 5/0 24 / 6

149 Shober Majka Majka Shober Shober Shober Shober Shober

165 W3/0 W3/0 L 0/6 L 0/4 W3/0 W3/0 W3/0 W3/0 18 / 10

157 Saddoris Barnhisel Saddoris Saddoris Saddoris Saddoris Saddoris Saddoris

174 W 3/0 W 3/0 L 0/3 W 3/0 L 0/6 W 3/0 L 0/3 L 0/3 12 / 15 165 Neill Neill Neill Neill Neill Neill Neill Neill

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Overall

EIWA

H

A

N

1-0 2-0 2-1 3-1 4-1 5-1 5-2

1-0 1-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-2

0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2-0 3-0 3-0

1-0 2-0 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-2

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

6-2

184 L 0/5 W 6/0 L 0/3 L 0/3 L 0/3 W 3/0 W 3/0 W 3/0 15 / 14 174 DeMichiel DeMichiel DeMichiel DeMichiel DeMichiel Billings Billings Billings

2-2

4-0

2-2

197 W 5/0 L 0/3 L 0/3 L 0/4 W 6/0 W 6/0 L 0/3 L 0/3 17 / 16

HWT W4/0 W4/0 W3/0 W3/0 W3/0 W3/0 L 0/3 W3/0 23 / 3

184 Billings Buck Prioleau Prioleau Prioleau Prioleau Buck Buck

197 Buck Carafano Carafano Carafano Carafano Carafano Carafano Kropp

0-0

Total 18 / 17 28 / 12 9 / 28 19 / 14 21 / 15 38 / 3 10 / 23 26 / 6 169 / 118 HWT Steele Steele Steele Steele Steele Steele Steele Steele

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Date Opponent / Tournament Nov. 7 at Eastern Michigan Open Nov. 8 at Central New Jersey Open Nov. 21 Navy Classic Dec. 4-5 at Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational Dec. 6 at Nittany Lion Open Dec. 20 at Reno Tournament of Champions Dec. 29-30 at Southern Scuffle Jan. 8 at American* Jan. 15 at East Stroudsburg Jan. 16 at #9 Lehigh* Jan. 22 #7 Maryland Jan. 23 North Carolina Jan. 23 NC State Jan. 30 at Rutgers* Feb. 6 All-Academy Championship Feb. 20 Army — Star Meet* March 6-7 at EIWA Championship (at Lehigh) March 18-20 at NCAA Championship * denotes EIWA opponent; NTS - No Team Scoring;


2009-10 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Wt. Wrestler 125 Aaron Kalil, So. Austin Clouse, So. Tyler Sackett, So.

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133 Allan Stein, Jr. Jared Anongos, Fr. Brian DeYoung, Sr. Ben Levin, Fr. Pat McCaffrey, So. Bailey Whitaker, So.

141 Matt Pagan, Sr. Ben Beitler, Sr. Joey Breen, So. John Coutoumas, So. Eric Filipowicz, Fr. Dustin Haislip, So. Collin Leadbeter, So. Phil Lukanich, Jr. 149 Glenn Shober, Sr. Bernie Crandley, So. Nic Hajner, Fr. John Majka, So. Tyler White, Fr. Drew Willis, Jr.

157 Bryce Saddoris, Jr. Bobby Barnhisel, Fr. Zach Basich, Fr. Kyle O’Neill, Sr. Thomas Oswald, So. Jake Schalles, Fr. Cory Vernon, So. Zach White, Fr. 165 Robby Neill, Jr. Mason Bailey, Fr. Mike Brant, So. Oscar Huntley, Fr. Dustin Packard, Sr.

174 Mike Billings, Jr. Paul DeLuca, Sr. Matt DeMichiel, Jr. Luke Rebertus, So. 184 Andrew Buck, Fr. Greg Prioleau, Jr.

197 Russ Kropp, Sr. Charles Carafano, Sr. Ben Hatef, Fr. Nick Hylton, Fr. Matt McVay, Fr. Chance Rauscher, Fr. HWT

Scott Steele, Sr. Joe Breaux, Sr. Mike Landis, Jr. Dan Miller, Fr.

All Matches Season Career 22-13 39-30 4-2 10-11 0-0 7-6

Duals All EIWA Tourneys 6-2 2-2 16-11 0-0 0-0 4-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

11-9 10-7 0-0 10-7 14-12 0-0

33-37 10-7 0-3 10-7 17-14 2-3

1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-4 0-0

1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0

23-16 2-2 1-1 7-6 1-1 0-0

74-54 6-8 1-1 19-22 1-1 3-2

2-4 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0

1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0

25-16 0-0 0-0 1-1 4-5 6-5 0-0 0-0

69-48 5-4 5-11 1-1 4-5 15-12 11-3 0-2

4-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0

10-9 10-7 0-0 10-6 10-7 0-0

Ranked Opp. 1-9 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0

Dec 10-11 2-0 0-0

MD 6-1 1-0 0-0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

16-11 0-0 0-0 0-1 4-3 4-3 0-0 0-0

5-2 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0

0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-0 0-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 0-0

1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

19-10 8-2 0-1 7-5 0-0

4-3 0-3 1-0 1-0 0-0

0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0

1-3 3-0 0-2 2-0 0-0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-0 0-1

10-6 2-5

0-2 1-1

1-0 0-0

8-2 0-1

1-0 0-0

6-9 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0

110-32 8-3 8-6 13-21 3-1 3-6 17-12 2-2

6-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

3-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

15-13 0-2 15-12 6-2

24-25 2-8 60-38 42-13

1-3 0-0 3-2 0-0

0-3 0-0 1-1 0-0

14-10 0-2 12-10 6-2

0-2 0-0 0-0 1-2

1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0

4-7 9-9 0-2 4-8 2-1 5-5

14-18 15-18 0-2 4-8 2-1 5-5

0-1 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

4-6 7-5 0-2 4-8 2-1 5-5

0-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

20-10 3-7

16-5 6-4 7-4 7-6

32-26 11-6 5-9 10-5 12-10

20-10 5-14

81-25 8-14 19-18 7-6

6-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

4-0 1-3

7-1 0-0 0-0 0-0

3-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

3-0 0-1

3-1 0-0 0-0 0-0

18-14 11-6 1-3 10-5 0-0

16-10 2-4

9-4 6-4 7-4 7-6

0-5 0-3 0-0 2-0 0-0

0-3 0-2

3-5 0-1 0-1 0-1

0-2 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0

3-0 1-0

0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0

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3-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-1 0-0 0-0

4-1 0-1 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0

1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

32-12 8-3 8-6 1-3 0-0 3-6 8-3 2-2

24-16 11-6 1-3 10-5 0-0

0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0

16-13 0-1 0-1 2-6 1-1 0-0

26-11 8-2 8-6 1-3 0-0 3-6 8-3 2-2

2-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Fall For/Def 3-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

21-13 0-0 0-0 1-1 4-5 5-5 0-0 0-0

0-0 2-0 0-1 0-0

9-5 8-6 0-0 10-3 7-10 0-0

TF 3-0 0-2 0-0

2-2 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0

1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

21-12 2-2 1-1 6-5 1-1 0-0

0-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

Overtime SV TB 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

16-11 3-2 6-4 1-2 0-0 0-4 4-3 0-2

12-9 0-2 12-9 6-1

3-4 4-7 0-2 2-3 1-1 2-4

12-4 4-2 7-3 5-4

9-0 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 2-0

1-2 0-0 1-1 0-0

1-3 1-2 0-0 2-1 1-0 1-1

4-0 0-2 0-1 1-1

3-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0

0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-2 1-1 0-0 0-4 4-2 0-0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0

3-2 2-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

4-1 3-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-0 3-0 0-0

1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0

0-0 3-0 0-0 0-4 0-0 1-0

0-1 2-0 0-0 1-1

1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0

1-0 0-0 1-1 0-0

0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0


2009-10 NAVY DUAL RESULTS

1-0 / 1-0 EIWA

Dual 2 • Jan. 15, 2010 • East Stroudsburg, Pa. Navy 28, East Stroudsburg 12

2-0 / 1-0 EIWA

Wt 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 125 133 141

Wt 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285

Win Type #12 Kyle Borshoff dec #5 Steve Fitter dec Robby Neill dec Matt DeMichiel dec #4 Mike Cannon t-fall Andrew Buck t-fall #9 Scott Steele major #20 Jasen Borshoff dec Pat McCaffrey dec Jordan Lipp dec

Win Aaron Kalil Andrew Arnold Dustin Haislip John Majka Thad Frick Robby Neill Matt DeMichiel Andrew Buck Ed Ebewo #9 Scott Steele

Type dec fall fall dec dec dec dec DQ dec major

Loss Score N A Glenn Shober 4-1 0 3 #8 Bryce Saddoris 9-3 0 6 Tanner Shaffer 7-0 3 6 Phillip Barreiro 13-6 6 6 Mike Billings 16-0 6 11 Kenneth Clessas 15-0 11 11 Blake Herrin 15-4 15 11 Aaron Kalil 4-3 15 14 Thomas Williams 9-4 18 14 Matt Pagan 2-1 18 17

Loss Score N ES David Luthy 10-3 3 0 Pat McCaffrey 6:55 3 6 Adam Hluschak 4:58 9 6 Eddie Stephenson 9-5 12 6 Bobby Barnhisel 6-4 12 9 Jeff Jacobs 5-2 15 9 Ken Monarque 12-5 18 9 Shane Mallory --- 24 9 Charles Carafano 3-2 24 12 Will Weaver 14-4 28 121

Dual 3 • Jan. 16, 2010 • Bethlehem, Pa. #9 Lehigh 28, Navy 9 Wt 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285

Win Type Aaron Kalil dec #14 Matt Fisk fall #17 Seth Ciasulli major Joey Napoli dec #8 Bryce Saddoris dec Brandon Hatchett fall #18 Robert Hamlin dec #15 David Craig dec Joe Kennedy dec #9 Scott Steele dec

Loss Score John McDonald 4-0 Pat McCaffrey 2:46 Matt Pagan 14-5 John Majka 4-3 Sean Bilodeau 10-3 Robby Neill 3:55 Matt DeMichiel 10-4 Greg Prioleau 6-1 Charles Carafano 7-0 #5 Zach Rey 3-2

Dual 4 • Jan. 22, 2010 • Annapolis, Md. Navy 19, #7 Maryland 14 Wt 197 285 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184

Win #3 Hudson Taylor #5 Scott Steele Aaron Kalil Mookie Golden Matt Pagan Glenn Shober #8 Bryce Saddoris #15 Josh Asper Matt DeMichiel Corey Peltier

Type major dec dec dec dec major dec major dec dec

2-1 / 1-1 EIWA N 3 3 3 3 6 6 6 6 6 9

L 0 6 10 13 13 19 22 25 28 28

3-1 / 1-1 EIWA

Loss Score N M Charles Carafano 14-2 0 4 Patrick Gilmore 6-2 3 4 James Knox 7-1 6 4 Pat McCaffrey 6-4 6 7 Matt Bogusz 10-3 9 7 Jon Kohler 15-4 13 7 Kyle John 9-7 16 7 Robby Neill 14-4 16 11 Owen Smith 12-6 19 11 Greg Prioleau 8-2 19 14

Dual 5 • Jan. 23, 2010 • Annapolis, Md. Navy 21, North Carolina 15

4-1 / 1-1 EIWA

Dual 6 • Jan. 23, 2010 • Annapolis, Md. Navy 38, NC State 3

5-1 / 1-1 EIWA

Wt 184 197 285 125 133 141 149 157 165 174

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

Win Type Nick Tenpenny dec Charles Carafano fall #5 Scott Steele dec Aaron Kalil dec Jeremy Shaw dec Matt Pagan dec Jon Burns dec #8 Bryce Saddoris dec Robby Neill dec Thomas Ferguson inj def

Win

Type

Greg Prioleau dec Charles Carafano forfeit #5 Scott Steele dec Aaron Kalil major Pat McCaffrey fall Matt Pagan major Bobby Ward dec #8 Bryce Saddoris fall Robby Neill dec Mike Billings dec

Loss Score N NC Greg Prioleau 3-2 0 3 #12 Dennis Drury 4:12 6 3 Ziad Haddad 7-3 9 3 Brian Bokoski 10-3 12 3 Ben Levin 4-0 12 6 Mike Rappo 3-1 15 6 Glenn Shober 7-5 15 9 #6 Thomas Scotton 4-1 18 9 Kyle Kiss 3-1 21 9 Matt DeMichiel 4:54 21 15

Loss

Cedrick Moore --Eloheim Palma Mike Moreno Scott Norris Dale Shull Glenn Shober Juan Stimpson Ray Ward Quinton Godley

Score

7-2 --6-0 16-6 2:51 12-4 7-3 1:18 12-5 3-2 TB

N

3 9 12 16 22 26 26 32 35 38

0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 3

Dual 7 • Jan. 30, 2010 • New Brunswick, N.J. Rutgers 23, Navy 10

5-2 / 1-2 EIWA

Dual 8 • Feb. 20, 2010 • Annapolis, Md. Navy 26, Army 6

6-2 / 2-2 EIWA

Wt 174 184 197 285 125 133 141 149 157 165

Wt 174 184 197 285 125 133 141 149 157 165

Win Daniel Rinaldi Andrew Buck Lamar Brown #10 Dominick Russo Joseph Langel Billy Ashnault Trevor Melde David Greenwald #7 Bryce Saddoris Robby Neill

Type dec dec dec dec dec dec t-fall dec major dec

Win Type Ryan Mergen dec Andrew Buck dec #16 Richard Starks dec #9 Scott Steele dec Aaron Kalil dec Allan Stein dec Matt Pagan dec Glenn Shober dec #7 Bryce Saddoris t-fall Robby Neill dec

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Loss Score N Mike Billings 3-0 0 Daniel Seidenberg 5-1 3 Charles Carafano 3-2 3 #5 Scott Steele 7-6 3 Aaron Kalil 9-5 3 Pat McCaffrey 5-1 3 Matt Pagan 18-2 (6:36) 3 Glenn Shober 10-8 3 Kellen Bradley 12-2 7 Gregory Zannetti 2-1 TB 10

Loss Mike Billings Collin Wittmeyer Russ Kropp Orion Ross Lance Penhale Travis Coffey Casey Thome #8 Matt Kyler Daniel Young Patrick Marchetti

Score 5-3 8-6 SV 8-4 11-7 11-9 10-9 5-4 TB 5-2 17-2 6-3

N 0 3 3 6 9 12 15 18 23 26

R 3 3 6 9 12 15 20 23 23 23

A 3 3 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

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2010 EIWA CHAMPIONSHIP 2010 Team Standings

Rk. 1.

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10. 11. 12. 13. (#) -

Team Cornell

Points 160.5

Penn 113.0 Lehigh 109.5 Bucknell 103.5 American 96.0 Rutgers 87.0 Navy 81.5 Army 65.0 Columbia 65.0 Brown 55.0 Harvard 52.5 Princeton 24.0 Franklin & Marshall 2.0 EIWA individual titles won

Individual Champions 125 - Troy Nickerson 133 - Mike Grey 141 - Kyle Dake 174 - Mack Lewnes 197 - Cam Simaz HWT - Zach Rey 165 - Andew Rendos 184 - Mike Cannon 149 - Matt Kyler 157 - J.P. O’Connor

Navy at the 2010 EIWA Championship

125 Pounds • Aaron Kalil (Placed 5th, NCAA At-Large Qualifier) Rd Win Type Loss Score/Time QF (4) Aaron Kalil major (5) John McDonald, L 14-2 SF (1) Troy Nickerson, Cor fall (4) Aaron Kalil 2:46 CSF (2) Joseph Langel, R dec (4) Aaron Kalil 7-5 5th (4) Aaron Kalil dec (3) Jason Borschoff, Am 7-4 133 Pounds • Allen Stein Rd Win 1R (8) Allen Stein QF (1) Mike Grey, Cor C2R Cortlandt Choate, Br

Type major fall dec

Loss Score/Time Zachary Bintliff, Pr 15-4 (8) Allen Stein 2:06 (8) Allen Stein 11-6

141 Pounds • Matt Pagan (Placed 4th) Rd Win Type Loss Score/Time 1R (8) Matt Pagan fall Matt Murray, F&M 5:25 QF (1) Kyle Dake, Cor dec (8) Matt Pagan 5-4 C2R (8) Matt Pagan dec Luis Ramos, Pr 10-3 CQF (8) Matt Pagan dec (5) Casey Thome, Ar 4-1 CSF (8) Matt Pagan dec (3) Trevor Melde, R 6-5 3rd (4) Zack Kemerer, Pe dec (8) Matt Pagan 7-4

149 Pounds • Glenn Shober (Placed 4th, NCAA Qualifier) Rd Win Type Loss Score/Time 1R (4) Glenn Shober fall Eric Norgard, F&M 6:48 QF (4) Glenn Shober dec (5) Joseph Napoli, L 4-2 SF (1) Kevin LeValley, Bu dec (4) Glenn Shober 8-4 CSF (4) Glenn Shober dec (2) Kyle Borshoff, Am 4-3 3rd (7) Cesar Grajales, Pe dec (4) Glenn Shober 2-1 tb1 157 Rd 1R QF SF 1st

Pounds • Bryce Saddoris (Placed 2nd, NCAA Qualifier) Win Type Loss Score/Time (3) Bryce Saddoris major Derek Schreiner, Cor 12-2 (3) Bryce Saddoris dec (6) Sean Bilodeau, L 3-0 (3) Bryce Saddoris dec (2) Steve Fittery, Am 3-2 (1) J.P. O’Connor, H dec (3) Bryce Saddoris 3-1

Award Winners

The Coaches’ Trophy — Mack Lewnes, Navy Given at the conclusion of the EIWA Tournament to the championship’s most valuable wrestler. Fletcher Award — Troy Nickerson, Cornell Named in honor of a former Navy wrestler who died at sea in the service of his country, is presented to the wrestler who has scored the most team points during his EIWA tournament career. Sheridan Award — Matt Fisk, Lehigh Given in honor of the former Lehigh coach to the wrestler who scores the most falls in the least amount of time. Coach of the Year — Rob Koll, Cornell Presented to the coach, who, in the judgment of his peers, has done the most outstanding job during the season. Good Sportsmanship Award — Princeton Presented by the tournament officials to the team which exhibits the best sportsmanship in the EIWA Tournament. Wrestler of the Year — J.P. O’Connor, Harvard Presented by the coaches to the wrestler who had the most outstanding season. Freshman of the Year — Kyle Dake, Cornell Awarded by the coaches at the end of the season to the freshman wrestler who shows the most promise for the future.

165 Pounds • Robby Neill (Placed 6th, NCAA Qualifier) Rd Win Type Loss Score/Time 1R (6) Robby Neill major Tanner Shaffer, Am 8-0 QF (3) Brandon Hatchett, L dec (6) Robby Neill 3-2 C2R (6) Robby Neill major Adam Hogue, H 9-1 CQF (6) Robby Neill dec (7) Greg Zannetti, R 10-3 CSF (4) Eren Civan, Col dec (6) Robby Neill 5-2 5th (5) Stephen Burak, Pe fall (6) Robby Neill 3:55 174 Pounds • Michael Billings Rd Win Type 1R (7) Matt Fullowan, F&M dec C1R Mike Billings dec C2R (8) Michael Erdman, Pr dec

Loss Mike Billings David Lalo, H Mike Billings

Score/Time 4-2 8-7 12-11

197 Pounds • Russell Kropp Rd Win 1R (2) Richard Starks, A C1R Russell Kropp C2R (8) Louis Miller, Col

Loss Russell Kropp Colin Ely, F&M Russell Kropp

Score/Time 12-0 11-2 11-1

184 Pounds • Andrew Buck (Placed 8th) Rd Win Type Loss Score/Time 1R (5) Andrew Buck fall Harrison Cook, Pe 1:01 QF (4) Steve Bosak, Cor major (5) Andrew Buck 11-0 C2R (5) Andrew Buck dec Cary Aldrich, Col 9-7 sv1 CQF (8) Collin Wittmeyer, Ar fall (5) Andrew Buck 4:57 7th (7) Bran Crudden, Br dec (5) Andrew Buck 4-0 Type major major major

Heavyweight • Scott Steele (Placed 6th, NCAA At-Large Qualifier) Rd Win Type Loss Score/Time QF (3) Scott Steele dec (6) Kevin Lester, Col 8-5 SF (2) DJ Russo, R dec (3) Scott Steele 4-0 CSF (8) Tyler Blakely, Pe medfor (3) Scott Steele --5th (6) Kevin Lester, Col medfor (3) Scott Steele --1R - First Round; 2R - Second Round QF - Quarterfinals; SF - Semifinals; CH - Championship; C1R - Consolation First Round; C2R - Consolation Second Round; CQF - Consolation Quarterfinals; CSF - Consolation Semifinals Am - American; Ar - Army; Br - Brown; Bu - Bucknell; Col - Columbia; Cor - Cornell; F&M - Franklin & Marshall; H - Harvard; L - Lehigh; Pe - Penn; Pr - Princeton; R - Rutgers

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2010 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP 2010 Team Standings (top 20)

Rk. Team Pts. AA Ch 1. Iowa 134.5 8 3 2. Cornell 90.0 4 1 3. Iowa State 75.0 3 2 4. Wisconsin 70.5 4 1 5. Oklahoma 69.0 4 0 6. Oklahoma St. 65.0 4 0 7. Minnesota 63.0 4 1 8. Ohio State 62.0 3 0 9. Penn State 49.0 3 0 10. Missouri 48.0 2 1

Rk. Team 11. Boise State 12. C. Michigan Nebraska 14. American 15. Virginia 16. Edinboro 17. Lehigh 18. Cal Poly Michigan St. 20. Maryland

Pts. AA Ch 43.5 2 0 39.5 3 0 39.5 2 0 38.0 3 0 34.0 1 0 32.0 2 0 30.5 1 0 30.0 2 0 30.0 1 0 29.5 2 0

125 Pounds — Aaron Kalil, So. Rd Win Type Loss 1R (11) M. Martinez, Wyo. dec A. Kalil W1R (6) Z. Sanders, Minn. dec A. Kalil 149 Pounds — Glenn Shober, Sr. Pl Win Type 1R (4) K. Ruschell, Wisc. dec W1R G. Shober fall W2R A. D’Alie, C. Michigan major 157 Pounds — Bryce Saddoris, Jr. Pl Win Type 1R J. Gaethje, N. Colorado dec W1R B. Saddoris dec W2R A. Jones, Michigan St. fall

Loss Score/Time G. Shober 4-0 D. Pavlou, Chattanooga 2:48 G. Shober 12-3 Loss Score/Time (8) B. Saddoris 6-4 C. Salazar, Purdue 8-2 (8) B. Saddoris 0:57

165 Pounds — Robby Neill, Jr. Pl Win Type Loss 1R M. Kaylor, Binghamton dec R. Neill W1R (4) J. Reader, Iowa St. major R. Neill Heavyweight — Scott Steele, Pl Win 1R S. Steele 2R (5) D. Erekson, Iowa W2R S. Steele W3R (7) J. Trice, C. Michigan

Sr. Type dec fall dec dec

Score/Time 6-2 11-5

Score/Time 3-2 12-1

Loss Score/Time R. Alcala, UC Davis 3-2 S. Steele 2:36 C. Brantley, N. Iowa 2-1 S. Steele 6-2

125 Rd CH 3rd 5th 7th 133 Pl CH 3rd 5th 7th 141 Pl CH 3rd 5th 7th 149 Pl CH 3rd 5th 7th 157 Pl CH 3rd 5th 7th 165 Pl CH 3rd 5th 7th 174 Pl CH 3rd 5th 7th 184 Pl CH 3rd 5th 7th 197 Pl CH 3rd 5th 7th

Glenn Shober, Navy’s 2009-10 team captain, closed out his wrestling career by making his first appearance in the NCAA Championship.

Pounds Win Type (3) M. McDonough, Iowa dec (1) A. Escobedo, Indiana dec (6) Z. Sanders, Minnesota dec (4) A. Robles, Arizona St. dec

Pounds Win Type (1) J. Ness, Minnesota dec (3) F. Gomez, Mich. St. major (8) T. Graff, Wisconsin dec (5) B. Novachkov, Cal Poly fall Pounds Win Type (1) Kyle Dake, Cornell dec (4) R. Humphrey, Ohio St. dec (10) T. Nauman, Pitt dec (3) M. Thorn, Minnesota fall

Loss Score/Time (5) A. Long, Iowa St. 3-1 (2) T. Nickerson, Cornell 2-0 C. Quiroga, Purdue 6-2 N. Triggas, Ohio St. 9-3 Loss Score/Time (2) D. Dennis, Iowa 6-4 (4) J. Oliver, Okla. St. 8-0 (6) D. Mitcheff, Kent St. 5-3 (9) S. Bell, Maryland 4:24 Loss Score/Time (6) M. Marion, Iowa 7-3 (5) Z. Bailey, Oklahoma 3-2 G. Lindsey, Ohio 3-2 (11) C. Diaz, Va. Tech 0:56

Pounds Win Type Loss Score/Time (2) B. Metcalf, Iowa dec (1) L. Palmer, Ohio St. 3-2 (3) K. Terry, Oklahoma dec (4) K. Ruschell, Wisconsin 5-4 (5) F. Molinaro, Penn St. major T. Gillespie, Edinboro 10-1 (9) K. LeValley, Bucknell dec K. Borshoff, American 5-0 Pounds Win Type Loss Score/Time (1) J. O’Connor, Harvard dec (7) C. Pami, Cal Poly 6-4 (2) A. Hall, Boise St. major J. Lister, Binghamton 8-0 (5) S. Fittery, American major (4) C. Sanderson, Penn St. 15-6 J. Gaethje, N. Colorado dec (12) S. Brown, C. Mich. 12-7 Pounds Win (1) A. Howe, Wisconsin (2) J. King, Edinboro T. Caldwell, Oklahoma (7) R. Morningstar, Iowa Pounds Win (2) J. Borschel, Iowa (3) C. Henrich, Virginia (10) J. Blanton, Illinois S. Giffin, Penn

Pounds Win (6) M. Askren, Missouri (4) M. Cannon, American (2) J. Dergo, Illinois (3) D. Kilgore, Kent St.

Type dec dec dec dec

Loss Score/Time (6) D. Vallimont, Penn St. 9-3 N. Amuchastegui, Stanford 3-2 (9) A. Rendos, Bucknell 6-3 C. Brown, Old Dominion 3-2

Type dec major dec medfor

Loss Score/Time (1) M. Lewnes, Cornell 6-2 (4) S. Dwyer, Nebraska 10-1 (7) B. Bennett, C. Mich. 3-2 J. Beets, N. Iowa ---

Type dec dec dec dec

Loss Score/Time (1) K. Smith, Boise St. 10-3 (7) J. LeBlanc, Wyoming 7-2 (5) C. Foster, Okla. St. 10-4 (9) P. Keddy, Iowa 9-5

Pounds Win Type (1) J. Varner, Iowa St. dec (4) C. Simaz, Cornell dec (6) E. Lapotsky, Oklahoma dec A. Gelogaev, Okla. St. dec

Heavyweight Pl Win CH (1) D. Zabriskie, Iowa St. 3rd (3) Z. Rey, Lehigh 5th (11) M. Monteiro, CSU B 7th (5) D. Erekson, Iowa

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Type dec dec dec dec

Loss Score/Time (2) C. Brester, Nebraska 5-2 (3) H. Taylor, Maryland 4-2 sv1 (5) T. Brandvold, Wisc. 7-0 (8) S. Yohn, Minnesota 12-7 Loss Score/Time (2) J. Rosholt, Okla. St. 3-2 (4) K. Dudziak, Duke 4-2 sv2 (9) M. Ellis, Missouri 3-1 sv1 (7) J. Trice, C. Michigan 8-2

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Navy at the 2010 NCAA Championship

2010 National Placewinners


SERIES RECORDS EIWA Opponents

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Opponent Matches Rec. American 8 7-1-0 Army 54 44-5-5 Brown 8 8-0-0 Bucknell 21 20-1-0 Columbia 23 23-0-0 Cornell 26 20-6-0 Franklin & Marshall 18 18-0-0 Harvard 10 9-0-1 Lehigh 90 46-44-0 Penn 36 33-3-0 Princeton 39 34-3-2 Rutgers 24 20-4-0

Nonconference Opponents

Opponent Matches Alabama Polytechnic 1 Appalachian State 3 Arizona State 1 Ashland College 3 Auburn 1 Baltimore Polytechnnic 1 Baltimore YMCA 2 Bloomsburg 6 Boston U. 1 Brigham Young 1 Brooklyn Polytechnic 1 Buena Vista 1 Buffalo 2 C.W. Post/Long Island 1 Cal Poly 8 Cal State Bakersfield 4 Cal State Fullerton 3 Cal Univ. (Pa.) 1 Canadian National Team 2 Central Florida 3 Central Oklahoma 4 Chicago 1 Citadel 1 Clarion 2 Clemson 4 Cleveland State 4 Coast Guard 4 Colgate 2 Coppin State 3 Cumberland 1 Dartmouth 2 Davidson 1 Delaware State 4 Drake 1 Drexel 13 Duke 13 Duquesne 2 East Carolina 1 East Stroudsburg 14 Eastern Michigan 2 Edinboro 2 Florida 2 Fresno State 1 George Mason 5 Gettysburg 5 Hofstra 5 Howard 2 Illinois 2 Indiana 3 Iowa State 3 James Madison 2 Kansas State 4 Kent State 2 Kentucky 1 Lafayette 4

Rec. 1-0-0 3-0-0 0-1-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 4-2-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 4-4-0 3-1-0 2-1-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 3-0-0 4-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 2-2-0 1-3-0 4-0-0 2-0-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 4-0-0 1-0-0 9-4-0 12-1-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 14-0-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 5-0-0 5-0-0 5-0-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 0-3-0 2-0-0 2-2-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 4-0-0

Inaugural Pct. Mtg. Last Match 87.5 1997 1/8/10 W 86.1 1957 2/20/10 W 100.0 1922 1/6/07 W 95.2 1979 1/10/09 W 100.0 1911 1/5/08 W 76.9 1912 1/8/98 L 100.0 1952 12/11/04 W 95.0 1932 1/13/73 W 51.1 1910 1/16/10 L 91.7 1909 1/10/09 W 89.7 1910 2/15/03 W 83.3 1950 1/30/10 L

18-17 26-6 35-3 18-12 31-9 3-32 34-12 35-7 9-28 21-13 34-15 10-23

Inaugural Mtg. Last Match 1948 1/17/48 W 1983 1/2/90 W 1990 1/27/90 L 1971 1/18/98 W 1966 1/15/66 W 1922 1/30/22 W 1924 1/29/97 W 1975 1/18/98 L 1978 2/18/78 W 1993 1/8/93 W 1924 2/2/24 W 1988 1/2/88 W 1973 1/18/75 W 1980 1/19/80 W 1970 11/13/04 W 1995 11/8/08 W 2004 11/7/08 L 1980 12/9/80 W 1925 2/27/26 W 1982 12/8/85 W 1982 1/2/86 W 1935 2/9/35 W 1984 12/8/84 W 1975 1/24/76 W 1981 1/14/94 L 1977 1/13/96 W 1946 1/13/62 W 1970 1/29/81 W 1991 1/16/99 W 2006 11/12/06 W 1921 1/11/47 W 1925 2/7/25 W 1993 2/12/05 W 1971 12/16/71 W 1986 1/26/02 L 1925 2/13/00 W 1998 1/16/99 W 1980 2/17/80 W 1970 1/15/10 W 1996 2/7/04 W 1992 1/14/95 L 1977 12/16/78 L 2001 11/10/01 L 1983 1/6/90 W 1948 12/12/59 W 1961 2/16/74 W 1996 1/16/99 W 1952 1/14/95 L 1923 2/12/38 L 1926 1/20/73 L 1988 1/15/00 W 1936 1948 W 1996 1/12/97 L 1974 12/7/74 W 1914 2/15/81 W

27-5 22-9 12-24 23-13 31-3 29-0 16-9 15-18 35-6 22-12 28-0 29-9 27-6 30-12 26-16 23-16 17-21 38-2 29-0 42-2 27-14 30-0 50-0 20-17 16-17 23-9 29-2 36-3 39-9 35-6 24-6 27-0 48-0 34-8 15-20 21-14 29-9 28-13 28-12 24-15 17-20 12-31 13-28 21-16 29-5 34-8 31-21 13-20 6-22 5-35 21-15 31-3 12-21 25-12 40-5

Pct. 100.0 100.0 00.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 66.7 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 50.0 75.0 66.7 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 50.0 25.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 69.2 92.3 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 50.0 00.0 00.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 50.0 33.3 00.0 100.0 50.0 50.0 100.0 100.0

Opponent Matches Rec. Pct. Liberty 1 1-0-0 100.0 Lock Haven 2 2-0-0 100.0 Louisiana State 1 0-1-0 00.0 Lycoming 2 2-0-0 100.0 Mankato State 1 1-0-0 100.0 Maryland 61 49-9-3 82.8 Massachusetts 3 3-0-0 100.0 Menlo College 3 3-0-0 100.0 Merchant Marine 4 4-0-0 100.0 Miami (Ohio) 2 2-0-0 100.0 Michigan 7 2-5-0 28.6 Minnesota 3 3-0-0 100.0 Missouri 2 1-1-0 50.0 MIT 3 3-0-0 100.0 Morgan State 1 1-0-0 100.0 Muhlenburg 3 3-0-0 100.0 Nebraska 4 2-2-0 50.0 Nebraska - Kearney 1 1-0-0 100.0 Nebraska - Omaha 1 0-0-1 50.0 New York University 1 1-0-0 100.0 N.C. Pre-Flight School 2 2-0-0 100.0 North Carolina 52 34-17-1 66.3 NC State 33 24-9-0 72.7 Northern Iowa 2 2-0-0 100.0 Northwestern 7 4-3-0 57.1 Notre Dame 1 1-0-0 100.0 Ohio State 4 1-3-0 25.0 Oklahoma 11 0-11-0 00.0 Oklahoma State/A&M 7 0-7-0 00.0 Old Dominion 7 6-1-0 85.7 Oregon State 5 3-2-0 60.0 Penn State 85 30-48-7 39.4 Pittsburgh 39 25-12-2 66.7 Pittsburgh - Johnstown 1 1-0-0 100.0 Purdue 3 1-2-0 33.3 Rhode Island 4 2-2-0 50.0 Rider 16 13-3-0 81.3 Sacramento City College 1 1-0-0 100.0 Sacred Heart 1 1-0-0 100.0 Shippensburg 1 1-0-0 100.0 South Dakota State 1 1-0-0 100.0 Southern Connecticut St. 2 2-0-0 100.0 Southern Illinois 5 5-0-0 100.0 Springfield College 3 3-0-0 100.0 Stanford 5 5-0-0 100.0 Stetson 2 2-0-0 100.0 SUNY Maritime 1 1-0-0 100.0 Swarthmore 1 1-0-0 100.0 Syracuse 30 19-9-2 66.7 Temple 13 12-1-0 92.3 Tennessee 2 2-0-0 100.0 Tenn.-Chattanooga 1 1-0-0 100.0 Toledo 1 1-0-0 100.0 Toronto 1 1-0-0 100.0 Tufts 2 2-0-0 100.0 UC Davis 4 3-1-0 75.0 UCLA 1 0-1-0 00.0 Utah Valley State 1 1-0-0 100.0 Virginia 7 7-0-0 100.0 VMI 15 12-2-1 83.3 Virginia Tech 15 15-0-0 100.0 Washington 1 0-1-0 00.0 Washington & Lee 9 8-0-1 94.4 West Chester 3 3-0-0 100.0 West Virginia 31 25-6-0 80.6 Western Maryland 1 1-0-0 100.0 Wilkes 25 18-7-0 72.0 William & Mary 14 13-1-0 92.9 Wisconsin 6 1-5-0 16.7 Wyoming 1 0-1-0 00.0 Yale 25 20-5-0 80.0 *** 2010-11 dual meet opponents in bold ***

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Inaugural Mtg. Last Match 1982 2/6/82 W 1990 1/11/92 W 1984 1/11/84 L 1977 1/11/86 W 1970 12/18/70 W 1951 1/22/10 W 1975 1/23/82 W 2001 11/8/03 W 1946 1/14/61 W 1996 1/18/98 W 1933 12/5/70 L 1966 1/10/92 W 1970 1/4/03 L 1922 2/9/24 W 1982 1/15/82 W 1945 2/1/47 W 1937 1/8/05 L 2004 1/3/04 W 1971 1/13/71 T 1993 1/5/93 W 1944 2/24/45 W 1930 1/23/10 W 1949 1/23/10 W 1970 1/14/95 W 1931 11/12/06 L 1979 12/8/79 W 1940 1/9/99 L 1965 1/5/08 L 1927 1/9/09 L 1966 1/10/09 L 1985 11/28/89 L 1910 12/9/05 L 1916 12/1/95 L 1982 1/9/82 W 1996 1/7/06 W 1974 2/17/78 L 1981 1/8/98 L 2002 11/9/02 W 2002 1/26/02 W 1987 2/21/87 W 1970 12/19/70 W 1980 1/24/81 W 1972 12/6/78 W 1967 1/13/73 W 2001 11/8/08 W 1984 1/2/86 W 1980 1/19/80 W 1944 1/29/44 W 1957 1/6/96 W 1942 1/9/82 W 1973 1/6/82 W 2006 1/7/06 W 1988 12/31/88 W 1931 1/24/31 W 1921 1/30/32 W 2001 11/12/05 W 1978 1/2/78 L 2006 1/7/06 W 1951 1/9/09 W 1922 1/23/71 W 1928 1/13/94 W 2006 12/14/06 L 1922 1/13/51 W 1975 2/19/77 W 1921 1/17/97 W 1928 1/28/28 W 1973 12/3/96 W 1969 2/9/91 W 1993 1/5/08 L 2001 1/6/01 L 1911 1/12/91 W

34-2 22-14 13-19 44-6 27-10 19-14 37-3 41-0 23-3 19-13 14-17 25-9 12-30 22-3 37-6 34-0 12-21 30-3 17-17 38-10 26-6 21-15 38-3 33-6 16-20 29-10 6-26 6-28 3-34 12-22 14-20 6-28 15-20 42-3 25-12 16-23 13-19 47-0 33-12 35-6 31-3 43-6 34-6 33-0 27-11 44-3 59-0 27-3 21-15 26-8 31-16 26-14 28-9 34-0 32-0 23-13 13-20 39-7 20-15 37-2 28-11 15-24 31-3 22-15 22-15 33-0 48-0 35-11 12-23 12-18 29-8


NAVY VS. 2010-11 DUAL MEET OPPONENTS Franklin & Marshall (18-0-0) A: 6-0-0 Home W Neutral W Away W Neutral W Home W Away W Neutral W Home W Away W Neutral W Home W Home W Home W Away W Home W Away W Home W Away W

Lehigh (46-44-0)

N: 4-0-0 18-10 36-2 35-5 32-0 37-3 33-16 39-6 42-3 37-0 22-12 34-3 21-12 24-13 44-3 44-9 36-3 35-6 34-12

H: 36-20 A: 10-24 N: 0-0 2/26/10 Home W 5-2 2/17/12 Home W 6-1 2/15/13 Home L 6-11 2/14/14 Home W 32-0 2/13/15 Home W 18-11 2/9/18 Home W 26-4 2/8/19 Home W 27-5 2/7/20 Home W 31-0 2/25/22 Home W 27-0 2/10/23 Home W 20-10 1/26/24 Home W 16-11 1/17/25 Home W 19-6 3/13/26 Away W 13-9 3/5/27 Home L 11-14 2/11/28 Home L 9.5-15.5 2/2/29 Home L 8-15 2/15/30 Home W 27-3 2/28/31 Home L 9-19 1/23/32 Home W 23-13 2/25/33 Away L 12-16 3/10/34 Home L 11-19 2/16/35 Home W 26-8 3/6/37 Away L 15-21 2/5/38 Home L 4.5-25.5 2/4/39 Home L 12.5-7.5 2/17/40 Home W 17-11 2/22/41 Away W 21-9 2/5/44 Home W 25-5 2/28/48 Home W 18-11 2/19/49 Home W 19-16 2/18/50 Away L 7-24 2/16/52 Home W 18-10 2/28/53 Away L 6-22 2/27/54 Home W 16-14 3/5/55 Away L 8-19 2/25/56 Home W 20-13 2/23/57 Away L 6-22 2/8/58 Home L 11-14 2/7/59 Away L 5-21 2/5/60 Home W 18-13 2/4/61 Away L 8-24 2/3/62 Home L 9-18 2/2/63 Away L 6-23 2/8/64 Home W 20-11 2/6/65 Away L 11-17 2/5/66 Home W 19-14 2/4/67 Away L 11-20 2/3/68 Home W 21-13

2/8/69 2/7/70 2/6/71 2/5/72 2/3/73 2/2/74 2/1/75 1/31/76 1/29/77 1/28/78 1/27/79 2/9/80 2/14/81 2/13/82 2/18/83 2/11/84 2/9/85 2/8/86 2/7/87 2/6/88 2/4/89 2/3/90 2/2/91 2/1/92 1/30/93 1/28/94 1/28/95 1/27/96 1/25/97 1/24/98 1/23/99 1/22/00 1/12/01 1/25/02 1/24/03 1/24/04 1/15/05 1/14/06 1/13/07 1/19/08 1/17/09 1/16/10

Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away

W W W W W W L W L L L L L W W L L L L W W W W W W W W W L L L L L L L L L L W L L L

22-12 23-13 23-14 26-8 21-15 20-12 14-18 22-16 16-25 18-24 11-33 10-25 19-21 35-10 24-20 12-22 17-25 12-28 16-22 21-13 21-19 23-11 29-8 25-9 19-12 27-6 22-9 19-15 13-24 3-37 3-33 12-26 15-22 10-25 0-37 9-29 16-20 12-20 16-12 19-22 13-30 9-28

Liberty (1-0-0)

H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 2/6/82 Home W

N: 0-0-0 34-2

Maryland (49-9-3)

N: 0-0-0 24-6 21-9 11-15 22-6 21-7 24-6 15-9 14-14 10-19 24-5 8-18 12-12 8-17 23-9 11-17 23-6 21-10 26-8 15-15 34-0 28-6

H: 30-3-1 A: 19-5-2 1/20/51 Home W 1/19/52 Home W 1/31/53 Home L 1/20/54 Home W 2/5/55 Home W 2/4/56 Home W 2/16/57 Home W 1/18/58 Away T 1/17/59 Home L 1/16/60 Home W 1/21/61 Away L 1/20/62 Home T 2/9/63 Away L 2/15/64 Home W 2/13/65 Away L 2/12/66 Home W 2/11/67 Away W 2/10/68 Home W 2/22/69 Away T 2/21/70 Home W 2/20/71 Away W

12/5/71 2/16/73 1/9/74 1/18/75 1/17/76 1/15/77 1/14/78 1/13/79 1/14/80 1/17/81 1/9/82 1/11/83 2/4/84 2/14/85 2/12/86 2/12/87 2/13/88 2/14/89 2/6/90 2/12/91 2/5/92 2/3/93 1/13/94 2/8/94 2/9/95 2/7/96 2/6/97 1/13/98 1/13/99 1/11/00 1/17/01 1/16/02 1/15/03 1/14/04 1/13/05 1/11/06 1/10/07 1/10/08 1/30/09 1/22/10

Home Away Home Away Home Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home

W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L W W W W W W W W W W W L W W W W W W W W W W L L W

24-12 24-6 34-5 23-15 23-9 24-11 35-5 36-9 26-15 26-8 27-11 25-12 32-3 21-17 18-22 29-12 22-11 28-10 33-7 21-15 22-13 16-15 21-15 22-14 24-12 18-13 13-24 23-11 33-9 22-12 27-13 24-12 26-9 39-3 35-6 33-9 25-12 18-21 14-20 19-14

North Carolina (33-17-1)

H: 26-7-1 A: 4-9-0 N: 3-1-0 1/25/30 Home W 22-8 1/17/31 Home W19.5-12.5 2/24/34 Home W 29-3 1/25/36 Home W 25.5-4.5 1/30/37 Home W 16-14 1/29/38 Home W 21-11 1/28/39 Home W 27.5-6.5 1/20/40 Home W 29-3 1/18/41 Home W 24-8 1/10/42 Home W 23-11 1/15/44 Home W 32-0 2/17/45 Home W 38-0 2/22/47 Home W 28-6 1/27/51 Home W 36-0 2/21/59 Home W 23-3 1/25/75 Home W 37-7 1/24/76 Home W 22-16 1/8/77 Neutral W 24-15 12/9/78 Home W 18-16 1/11/80 Away L 13-26 1/17/81 Neutral W 30-5 2/6/82 Home L 19-26 2/3/83 Home W 29-5 1/21/84 Away L 13-23 1/19/85 Home L 19-23 1/18/86 Away L 11-32 2/21/87 Home W 19-17 2/20/88 Away L 16-18

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2/18/89 2/17/90 2/16/91 1/11/92 2/15/92 1/8/93 2/20/93 2/19/94 2/18/95 2/17/96 2/15/97 2/14/98 2/13/99 2/12/00 2/10/01 2/9/02 2/8/03 2/7/04 1/29/05 1/28/06 1/20/07 1/24/09 1/23/10

Home Away Home Neutral Away Home Home Away Home Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Neutral Away Home Away Away Home

T W W L L W W L L L L L L L L W W W W W W L W

16-16 21-17 27-15 11-23 15-16 21-13 24-13 9-26 14-30 3-37 9-30 6-28 11-29 18-23 13-21 18-16 21-10 24-11 27-10 41-4 25-9 9-25 21-15

Oklahoma (0-11-0)

N: 0-6-0 12-21 5-26 14-20 12-24 6-36 9-29 6-27 13-21 12-29 9-30 6-28

Rutgers (20-4-0)

N: 0-0-0 15-14 11-4 19-11 22-6 28-9 35-5 31-8 26-12 33-7 40-8 43-5 33-6 23-15 20-12 15-21 19-16 18-13 25-10 35-7 21-12 42-0 29-6 17-18 10-23

H: 0-4-0 12/4/65 12/17/69 1/12/74 1/8/93 12/4/98 1/5/02 1/4/03 1/3/04 1/8/05 1/6/07 1/5/08

A: 0-1-0 Home L Home L Home L Home L Away L Neutral L Neutral L Neutral L Neutral L Neutral L Neutral L

H: 10-3-0 A: 10-0-0 2/11/50 Home W 2/3/51 Home L 1/15/55 Home W 1/14/56 Away W 12/13/74 Away W 12/13/75 Home W 12/11/76 Away W 12/10/77 Home W 1/18/80 Away W 1/24/81 Home W 1/23/82 Away W 1/22/83 Home W 1/30/99 Home W 1/29/00 Away W 1/27/01 Home L 1/12/02 Away W 1/11/03 Home W 1/10/04 Away W 1/26/05 Home W 12/3/05 Away W 12/1/07 Home W 2/15/08 Away W 2/13/09 Home L 1/30/10 Away L

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ARMY-NAVY RIVALRY

There are few rivalries in all of sports that compare to that of ArmyNavy. On the mat, Army-Navy wrestling is no exception. The two schools have been going to battle on the mat every year since 1957, when the Mids topped the Cadets, 17-8. Army then took four of the next five matches, before Navy went on the most dominant streak in the history of intercollegiate competition between the two academies. From 1963 to 1996, the Mids went 34 consecutive matches without a loss. Navy won 30 and tied four between 1963’s 18-9 win, and 1996’s 21-9 win. Through the streak, there were a few close matches, like Navy’s 22-18 win in 1993. But the majority were lopsided, such as the Mids' 40-2 win in 1975. Navy’s dominance was most evident in the 1970s, when Navy never failed to score fewer than 23 points, and never gave up more than 14. The average score between 1970 and 1979 was an amazing Navy 31.3, Army 6.7. In 2001, Navy kicked off its current eight-match winning streak by capturing an exciting 19-13 victory at West Point. In 2002, the Mids scored an electrifying 22-9 win over the Black Knights in Alumni Hall with a crowd of over 3,000 looking on that included Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld. In 2007 at West Point, the Midshipmen claimed eight of the 10 bouts, including five of the first six matches to lead Navy to its seventh-straight win over archrival Army. Then-rookie Bryce Saddoris broke a 6-6 tie by pinning Army’s Casey Thome and sparked wins in four straight matches for the Mids to lead Navy to a 10-point decision over the Black Knights in 2008. Meanwhile, Navy won seven of the first eight bouts en route to capturing a 26-9 win and the program’s ninth-consecutive victory. The Mids own a 12-match unbeaten streak against the Black Knights that dates back to 1997. In the last 47 matches between the two teams, Navy is a remarkable 41-1-5.

Navy Leads the All-Time Series:

43-5-5

Overall cumulative series score Average match score

Navy 1219, Army 561 Navy 23.0, Army 10.6

Longest winning streak Longest unbeaten streak

Navy 19 (1965-1984) Navy 34 (1965-1996)

Highest score Lowest score Largest margin of victory

Navy 40 (twice, 1975, 1976) Army 2 (twice, 1975, 1986) Navy 38 (1975)

Current streak Score during streak Average score during streak

Navy - 9 matches Navy 208, Army 91 Navy 23.1, Army 10.1

Year-By-Year Army-Navy Results Date 3/2/57 3//1/58 2/28/59 2/27/60 2/25/61 2/24/62 2/23/63 2/29/64 2/2765 2/26/66 2/25/67 2/24/68 3/1/69

Location Score Annapolis W 17-8 West Point L 20-8 Annapolis W 17-9 West Point L 16-15 Annapolis L 15-14 West Point L 20-8 Annapolis W 18-9 West Point T 14-14 Annapolis T 16-16 West Point W 19-14 Annapolis W 25-10 West Point W 19-13 Annapolis W 22-11

Date 2/28/70 2/27/71 3/4/72 3/3/73 2/23/74 2/22/75 2/21/76 2/26/77 2/25/78 2/15/79 2/23/80 2/21/81 2/20/82 2/19/83 2/17/84 2/23/85 2/22/86 2/28/87 2/27/88 2/25/89 2/24/90 2/23/91 2/22/92 2/27/93 2/26/94 2/25/95 2/24/96 2/22/97 2/21/98 2/20/99 2/19/00 2/24/01 2/22/02 2/22/03 2/21/04 2/20/05 2/28/06 2/18/07 2/22/08 2/21/09 2/20/10

Location Score West Point W 26-6 Annapolis W 25-8 Annapolis W 37-3 West Point W 23-14 Annapolis W 34-3 West Point W 40-2 Annapolis W 40-5 West Point W 27-11 Annapolis W 26-12 West Point W 35-3 Annapolis W 29-7 West Point W 26-9 Annapolis W 36-6 West Point W 33-3 Annapolis W 33-6 West Point T 16-16 Annapolis W 29-2 West Point W 22-12 Annapolis W 20-15 West Point W 18-13 Annapolis W 21-11 West Point W 19-13 Annapolis W 22-18 West Point W 22-10 Annapolis W 19-12 West Point T 15-15 Annapolis W 21-9 West Point L 19-12 Annapolis W 21-10 West Point W 26-6 Annapolis T 16-16 West Point W 19-13 Annapolis W 22-9 West Point W 21-14 Annapolis W 22-9 West Point W 23-10 Annapolis W 24-9 West Point W 29-6 Annapolis W 22-12 West Point W 26-9 Annapolis W 26-6

Traditionally a 125-pounder, Allen Stein was inserted into the lineup at 133 pounds where he dealt Army’s Travis Coffey a 10-9 loss in last year’s Army-Navy Star Match in Annapolis.

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TOURNAMENT HISTORY Navy Classic

2006 2007 2008 2009

Navy# Pl.Tms 1 4 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 4 9 2 9 2 9 1 9 1 9 3 9 1 8 4 7 2 8 1 8 3 8 1 7 3 8 2 9 2 8 5 8 4 8 3 8 3 7 1 8 1 8 1 13 2 12 1 12 1 9

Winner Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy N/A Lock Haven Lock Haven Navy Navy W. Virginia Navy NC State W. Virginia Navy W. Virginia Navy Nebraska W. Virginia W. Virginia Va. Tech Purdue W. Virginia The Citadel Navy Navy

Navy Bloomsburg Navy Navy

Navy Champions 126 Doug Heimbach, 134 David Halladay, 142 Robert Trombadore, 150 Larry Kihistadius, 158 Paul Supchak 126 Scott Lynch, HWT Pat Brady 126 Doug Heimbach, 158 Mike Rodgers, 167 John Reich, 177 Mark Phillips, 190 George Fears 118 Sal LaCorte, 150 Frank Shaffer, 177 John Reich 166 Rob Kuzy, 177 John Reich, 190 Pat Ryan 126 Dave Marquis, 134 Andy Lynch, 142 Don Schleicher 142 Craig Dellorso, 177 Tim Curry 142 Craig Dellorso 190 Scott Kelly 190 Scott Kelly, HWT John Devine 158 Scott Schleicher, 167 Ron Neff 126 Mark Smith, 158 Scott Schleicher, 190 Davy Raby, HWT Brett Bourne 126 Mark Smith, 134 Kelly Davis, 177 Steve Cantrell 134 Ned Biehl, 190 Tom Storey 190 Tom Storey 142 Ned Biehl 142 Kurt Kyle, 177 Doug Zembiec, HWT Dan Hicks HWT Shannon Willits 126 Donny Williams, 167 Greg Gingeleskie, 190 Frank Workman 177 Greg Gingeleskie 157 Tyrone Neal, 197 Justin Woodruff 197 Justin Woodruff --141 Mark Conley HWT Steve Kovach --133 Sam Gray, 141 Nate Gulosh, 149 John Cox, 197 Thayer Paxton, HWT Tanner Garrett 125 Mike Kohler, 133 Brad Canterbury, 149 John Cox, 174 Matt Stolpinski, 197 Antonio Miranda, HWT Tanner Garrett 149 John Cox, 174 Matt Stolpinski, 197 Antonio Miranda, HWT Ed Prendergast 174 Matt Stolpinski, HWT Scott Steele 149 Bryce Saddoris, 174 Luke Rebertus 125 Aaron Kalil, 165 Oscar Huntley

Recent Navy Classic Champions

Three-time Navy Classic champion Matt Stolpinski is Navy’s only four-time AllAcademy champion.

Luke Rebertus (174 lbs, 2008) was Navy’s first freshman to win a Navy Classic title since Tyrone Neal in 1998.

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2009 Aaron Kalil

2008 Bryce Saddoris

2007 Scott Steele

2005, 2006 Antonio Miranda

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Year 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005


TOURNAMENT HISTORY All-Academy Championship

Year 1995

Navy # Place Tms Winner 1 8 Navy

1998 1999

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1996 1997

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

3 1

7 8

Army Navy

3 3 3 4 1

8 8 8 8 8

Air Force Air Force Air Force VMI Navy

1 1 1 2 1 1

8 8

8 8 8 8 8 7

Air Force Navy

Navy Navy Navy

Army Navy Navy

Navy Champions 118 Travis Campbell, 150 Randy Walsh, 177 Doug Zembiec, HWT Dan Hicks 150 Randy Walsh, 158 Craig Schlottke, 190 Frank Workman 118 Steve Puskar, 126 Donny Williams, 150 Mike Stabile, 167 Greg Gingeleskie, 190 Frank Workman 118 Zane Stickel, 177 Greg Gingeleskie 125 Jason Homestead, 133 Zane Stickel, 141 Don Waters, 184 Greg Gingeleskie, 197 Justin Woodruff 141 Mark Conley 141 Mark Conley, 197 Mike Bigrigg 141 Mark Conley, 197 Mike Bigrigg 165 Frank Edwards, 197 Jim Letchford 141 Nate Gulosh, 149 John Cox, 165 Michael Barikian, 197 Thayer Paxton, HWT Tanner Garrett 141 Nate Gulosh, 174 Matt Stolpinski, 184 Jonny Kane, 197 Thayer Paxton, HWT Tanner Garrett 125 Alex Usztics, 133 Joe Baker, 174 Matt Stolpinski, HWT Tanner Garrett 157 John Jarred, 174 Matt Stolpinski, 184 Antonio Miranda, 197 Matt Parsons, HWT Ed Prendergast 133 Joe Baker, 149 Bryce Saddoris, 157 Spencer Manley, 174 Matt Stolpinski, HWT Ed Prendergast 133 Joe Baker, 174 Luke Rebertus, 184 Casey Caldwell 125 Aaron Kalil, 149 Glenn Shober, 157 Bryce Saddoris, 165 Robby Neill, 174 Mike Billings, 184 Andrew Buck

Navy Classic Miscellany

Two-Time Navy Champions Doug Heimbach 126 Craig Dellorso 142 Scott Kelly 190 Scott Schleicher 158 Mark Smith 126 Tom Story 190 Ned Biehl 134/142 Greg Gingeleskie 167/177 Justin Woodruff 197 Tanner Garrett HWT Antonio Miranda 197

78-80 84-85 86-87 88-89 89-90 91-92 91-93 96-97 98-99 04-05 05-06

Three-Time Navy Champions John Reich 177 80-81-82 John Cox 149 04-05-06 Matt Stolpinski 174 05-06-07 Navy Freshman Champions David Halladay 134 1978 Scott Lynch 126 1979 Sal LaCorte 118 1981 Rob Kuzy 167 1982 Tyrone Neal 157 1998 Luke Rebertus 174 2008 Oscar Huntley 165 2009

Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational

2007 2009

16 14

50 42

Michigan Ohio State

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All-Academy Miscellany

Reno Tournament of Champions

2007 2008 2009

4 5 15

26 26 25

Southern Scuffle

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

3 9 5 9 6 10

23 32 32 28 31 33

C. Michigan Okla. St. Okla. St.

HWT Ed Prendergast 149 Bryce Saddoris, 174 Luke Rebertus ---

Minnesota Minnesota Missouri Minnesota Cornell Cornell

141 Nate Gulosh ---HWT Ed Prendergast -----

Eastern Michigan Open (NTS)

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

197 Thayer Paxton 157 John Jarred, HWT Tanner Garrett --HWT Scott Steele 125 Pat McCaffrey, 149 Bryce Saddoris, HWT Scott Steele 149 Glenn Shober

Two-Time Navy Champions Randy Walsh 150 95-96 Frank Workman 190 96-97 Zane Stickel 118/133 1998-99 Mike Bigrigg 197 01-02 Nate Gulosh 141 04-05 Thayer Paxton 197 04-05 Ed Prendergast HWT 07-08 Bryce Saddoris 149/157 08-10

Three-Time Navy Champions Greg Gingeleskie 167/177/184 97-98-99 Mark Conley 141 00-01-02 Tanner Garrett HWT 04-05-06 Joe Baker 133 06-08-09

Four-Time Navy Champions Matt Stolpinski 174 05-0607-08 Navy Freshman Champions Travis Campbell 118 John Cox 149 Matt Stolpinski 174 Joe Baker 133 Bryce Saddori 149 Luke Rebertus 174 Andrew Buck 184

95 04 05 06 08 09 10

All-American Ed Prendergast ‘07 won titles at the Navy Classic, the All-Academy Championship, the Reno Tournament of Champions and the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Navy’s All-Time Coaching Ledger Coach John Schutz Paul Steifan Ray Swartz Ed Peery Reg Wicks Bruce Burnett Totals

Coach John Schutz Paul Steifen Paul Steifen Paul Steifen John Schutz John Schutz John Schutz John Schutz John Schutz John Schutz John Schutz John Schutz John Schutz John Schutz John Schutz John Schutz John Schutz John Schutz John Schutz John Schutz John Schutz John Schutz John Schutz John Schutz John Schutz John Schutz John Schutz John Schutz John Schutz John Schutz Ray Swartz Ray Swartz Ray Swartz Ray Swartz Ray Swartz Ray Swartz Ray Swartz Ray Swartz Ray Swartz Ray Swartz Ray Swartz Ray Swartz Ray Swartz Ray Swartz Ray Swartz Ray Swartz Ray Swartz Ray Swartz Ray Swartz Ray Swartz Ray Swartz Ray Swartz Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery

Record 126-40-4 9-3-0 125-37-4 311-90-13 173-60-5 96-47-0 840-277-26

Pct. 75.3 75.0 76.5 76.7 73.7 67.1 74.6

NCAA Tourn. Appearances 2 0 11 27 12 10 62

Captain Record EIWA NCAA Marc Mitscher 1-0-0 — — Arthur Eddins 3-1-0 — — Frank Loftin 3-1-0 — — Fred Elder 3-1-0 — — Leman. Babbitt 3-3-0 — — Lewis Stecher 5-1-0 — — John Davis 6-0-0 — — Henry Broadfoot 4-1-0 — — Ben Wyatt 2-2-0 — — John Redman 3-1-0 — — Frank Maichle 5-0-0 — — Oral Swigart 7-0-0 — — Oral Swigart 5-0-0 — — Clarke Lewis 8-0-0 — — Benjamin Arnold 6-1-0 — — Hampton Ericsson 7-0-1 — — Frank Timberlake 6-1-0 — — Heywood Edwards 3-3-0 — — Howell Dyson 4-3-0 — — George Ashford 3-4-0 — — George Ashford 5-3-0 — — Claud Hughes 7-0-0 — — Hugh Gray 6-1-1 — — DanielGoodman 6-1-0 — T8th Garrett Coleman 5-2-0 — — Joseph Dougherty 4-2-1 — — Joseph Dougherty 5-1-1 — — Otis Cole Jr. 4-2-0 — T10th John Merryman 3-4-0 — — Heber Player 3-4-0 — — Charles Leigh 5-2-0 — T12th Allen Bergner 5-3-0 — — John Landreth 4-3-1 3rd — William Carmichael 5-3-0 3rd T5th Charles Swift 7-0-0 1st — Josiah Henson 7-0-0 1st — John Hale 6-0-0 1st — Oscar Greene Jr. 6-0-0 1st — John Fletcher III 8-0-0 2nd 12th John Fletcher III 8-0-0 3rd T9th Leon Smith 6-1-1 3rd T12th Leon Smith 4-3-0 6th T10th Robert Sutley 6-2-0 8th T12th Robert Sutley 6-2-0 10th — John Godek 5-3-0 6th — Art Jesser 7-1-0 4th T4th Pete Blair 7-1-0 4th 8th Ed Zabrycki 6-1-0 4th T21st Bob Daughenbaugh 5-2-0 5th T13th J. Longton, T. Stremic 3-3-2 7th — Doug Volgenau 4-4-0 11th — Paul Ilg 5-3-0 16th — Dick Royston 6-3-0 6th T28th Mike McGrath 4-5-1 3rd T30th Mike Harman 5-3-0 4th T11th Dave Carey 6-2-1 5th T29th Gerry Franzen 3-3-2 3rd T10th

Year 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

NCAA Champions 0 0 2 1 0 0 3

All-Americans 2 0 15 28 6 9 60

Coach Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Reg Wicks Reg Wicks Reg Wicks Reg Wicks Reg Wicks Reg Wicks Reg Wicks Reg Wicks Reg Wicks Reg Wicks Reg Wicks Reg Wicks Reg Wicks Bruce Burnett Bruce Burnett Bruce Burnett Bruce Burnett Bruce Burnett Bruce Burnett Bruce Burnett Bruce Burnett Bruce Burnett

Captain Record EIWA NCAA Wayne Hicks 10-1-0 2nd 19th Dave Palmer 7-1-1 2nd 9th Gary Burger 9-0-0 1st 5th Steve Comiskey 9-0-1 1st 19th Dale Stahl 7-2-0 1st 23rd Lewis Mason 16-1-2 2nd T9th Lloyd Keaser 12-3-0 1st T9th Ross Chaffin 11-5-0 2nd T10th Fred Hahndorf 12-1-1 1st 17th Jeff Simons 20-1-0 2nd T35th M. Costello, K. Goodrow 13-2-0 T2nd 13th J. Althans, M. Beck 12-6-0 2nd 23rd J. Hanson, D. Holoubek 8-11-0 4th 36th Larry Kihlstadius 13-6-0 3rd T28th Rick Episcopo 18-5-0 2nd T19th Doug Heimbach 18-4-0 3rd 39th D. Halladay, G. Zanti 19-3-0 1st 17th John Reich 18-0-2 2nd 11th Donald Schleicher 15-4-1 1st 32nd Kevin Bianchi 13-4-1 5th T55th James Reich 11-10-0 1st T53rd Craig Dellorso 16-4-0 2nd 24th Scott Kelly 18-3-1 2nd 29th Paul Radomski 14-5-1 3rd 23rd Scott Schleicher 18-5-0 1st 13th Brett Bourne 19-2-0 2nd 36th Mark Smith 13-5-0 2nd T36th Jamey Cummings 19-3-1 3rd T30th Jeff Stepanic 13-6-0 2nd 32nd Dan Hicks 10-6-1 3rd T43rd Randy Walsh 14-5-0 7th — Alex Garcia 7-6-0 6th T38th Coleman Ruiz 9-6-0 6th T46th Greg Gingeleskie 9-5-0 6th T59th Justin Woodruff 10-3-1 6th T62nd Mark Newman 7-7-0 6th 30th Mark Conley 11-6-0 6th 36th Stephen Kovach 11-6-0 10th T39th Mike Barikian 12-4-0 6th T60th Patrick Lukanich 12-3-0 3rd T33rd Tanner Garrett 13-2-0 4th 34th John Jarred 11-4-0 2nd 18th Matt Stolpinski 6-4-0 4th 18th Scott Steele 7-9-0 5th 25th

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EIWA Champs — — 4 8 1 0 13

EIWA Ind. Champions — — 27 48 16 9 100

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Year 1908-09 1909-10 1910-11 1911-12 1912-13 1913-14 1914-15 1915-16 1916-17 1917-18 1918-19 1919-20 1920-21 1921-22 1922-23 1923-24 1924-25 1925-26 1926-27 1927-28 1928-29 1929-30 1930-31 1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38 1938-39 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 1943-44 1944-45 1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65

Years 27 1909, 1913-38 3 1910-12 22 1939-1960 27 1961-87 13 1988-00 10 2001-present 101 1909-present


YEAR-BY-YEAR DUAL RESULTS

1908-09 Record: • Coach: John Schutz 3/13 Penn W

24-9

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6-1 18-9 24-8 15-18

L W W W

14-16 4-3 5-2 6-1

W W L W

4-3 6-1 3-4 6-1

W L L W W L

14-4 6-11 14-16 14-5 11-7 8-9

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1909-10 Record: • Coach: Paul Steifen 2/2 Penn 2/17 Penn St. 2/24 Lehigh 3/3 Princeton 1910-11 Record: • Coach: Paul Steifen 2/11 Yale 2/18 Penn 2/25 Princeton 3/11 Columbia 1911-12 Record: • Coach: Paul Steifen 2/10 Princeton 2/17 Lehigh 2/24 Cornell 3/2 Yale

1912-13 Record: • Coach: John Schutz 2/8 Columbia 2/15 Lehigh 2/22 Cornell 3/1 Penn 3/3 Princeton 3/8 Yale 1913-14 Record: • Coach: John Schutz 1/31 Lafayette 2/7 Penn St. 2/14 Lehigh 2/21 Cornell 2/28 Penn 3/7 Columbia 1914-15 Record: • Coach: John Schutz 2/6 Penn St. 2/13 Lehigh 2/20 Penn 2/27 Yale 3/6 Cornell 3/13 Princeton 1915-16 Record: • Coach: John Schutz 2/5 Penn St. 2/12 Penn 2/19 Pittsburgh 2/26 Yale 3/4 Princeton 1916-17 Record: • Coach: John Schutz 2/17 Pittsburgh 2/24 Yale 3/3 Penn St. 3/10 Cornell

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3-1

3-1

3-3

5-1

21-0 5-12 32-0 27-4 25-6 26-6 6-0

W W W W W W

19-10 18-11 32-0 26-4 17-12 27-4

W W W L W

26-4 21-10 20-13 14-19 31-0

W L L W

33-0 14-17 8-19 1

4-1

2-2

1917-18 Record: • Coach: John Schutz 2/9 Lehigh 2/16 Penn 3/2 Penn St. 3/9 Cornell 1918-19 Record: • Coach: John Schutz 2/8 Lehigh 2/15 Penn 2/22 Columbia 3/1 Yale 3/8 Penn St. 1919-20 Record: • Coach: John Schutz 2/7 Lehigh 2/14 Penn 2/21 Princeton 2/28 Columbia 3/6 Penn St. 3/13 Cornell 3/20 Yale 1920-21 Record: • Coach: John Schutz 2/5 Tufts 2/12 Penn 2/19 Dartmouth 2/26 W. Virginia 3/12 Penn St. 1921-22 Record: • Coach: John Schutz 1/30 Balt. Poly 2/4 Wash. & Lee 2/18 Va. Military 2/18 Brown 2/25 Lehigh 3/4 W. Virginia 3/11 Penn St. 3/18 MIT 1922-23 Record: • Coach: John Schutz 2/10 Lehigh 2/17 Wash. & Lee 2/24 Penn St. 2/28 Indiana 3/3 W. Virginia 3/10 MIT 3/17 at Cornell 1923-24 Record: • Coach: John Schutz 1/26 Lehigh 2/2 Brooklyn Poly 2/9 MIT 2/13 W. Virginia 2/16 Balt. YMCA 2/23 at Penn St. 3/1 Wash. & Lee 3/8 Brown 1924-25 Record: • Coach: John Schutz 1/17 Lehigh 1/31 Wash. & Lee 2/7 Davidson 2/21 Duke 2/28 C. Canadians

3-1

W W L W

26-4 27-4 14-16 30-0

W W W W W

27-5 33-0 27-4 24-4 30-0

W W W W W W W

31-0 22-8 28-4 33-0 18-14 27-4 26-5

W W W W W

33-0 27-4 26-5 26-4 19-6

W W W W W W W W

29-0 28-5 25-0 29-0 27-0 27-0 20-5 28-3

W W W W W W L

20-10 33-0 16-11 22-3 16-8 21-8 11-13

W W W W W T W W

16-11 28-0 22-3 17-8 16-13 3-3 31-0 20-3

W W W W W

19-6 26-5 27-0 24-5 29-0

5-0

7-0

5-0

8-0

6-1

7-0-1

6-1

3/7 3/14

Penn St. L at W. Virginia W

9-18 22-3

L W L W L W

8-19 26-3 13-14 29-0 10-12 13-9

1925-26 Record: • Coach: John Schutz 2/10 Iowa St. 2/23 Duke 2/20 W. Virginia 2/27 C. Canadians 3/6 Penn St. 3/13 at Lehigh 1926-27 Record: • Coach: John Schutz 1/29 Balt. YMCA 2/5 Wash. & Lee 2/12 Oklahoma St. 2/19 Yale 2/26 at Penn St. 3/5 Lehigh 3/12 W. Virginia 1927-28 Record: • Coach: John Schutz 1/21 Duke 1/28 W. Maryland 2/4 Virginia Tech 2/11 Lehigh 2/18 at Yale 2/25 W. Virginia 3/3 Penn St. 1928-29 Record: • Coach: John Schutz 1/19 VMI 1/26 Duke 2/2 Lehigh 2/9 Virginia Tech 2/16 Indiana 2/23 at W. Virginia 3/2 Penn St. 3/9 Princeton 1929-30 Record: • Coach: John Schutz 1/25 N. Carolina 2/1 Va. Military 2/8 Duke 2/15 Lehigh 2/22 at Princeton 3/1 W. Virginia 3/8 Penn St.

3-3

4-3

W 16-9 W 19-8 L 5-20 W 18.5-8.5 L 9.5-17.5 L 11-14 W 19-6 3-4

L 8-17 W 33-0 W 21-8 L 9.5-15.5 W 14-13 L 8-21 L 8-17 5-3

W 22.5-6.5 W 17-6 L 8-15 W 15-8 L 6-15 W 17-8 L 6-19 W 17-6 W W W W W W W

7-0

22-8 25-3 25-3 27-3 26-8 28-0 15-9

1930-31 Record: 6-1-1 • Coach: John Schutz 1/17 N. Carolina W 19.5-12.5 1/24 Univ. of TorontoW 34-0 1/31 Va. Military W 19-11 2/7 Northwestern W 21-13 2/14 Princeton T 16-16 2/21 W. Virginia W 33-3 2/28 Lehigh L 9-19 3/7 at Penn St. W 21-11 1930-31 Record: 6-1 • Coach: John Schutz • NCAA Champ. Finish: T8th • All-Americans: 158 - Silverstein 1/23 Lehigh W 23-13 1/30 Tufts W 32-0 2/6 at Princeton W 25-3

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2/13 2/20 2/27 3/5

Oklahoma St. Harvard Brown Penn St.

1932-33 Record: • Coach: John Schutz 1/21 Princeton 1/28 Penn 2/4 VMI 2/11 Michigan 2/18 Wash. & Lee 2/25 at Lehigh 3/4 West Virginia 1933-34 Record: • Coach: John Schutz 1/27 Penn 2/3 VMI 2/10 at Harvard 2/17 Wash. & Lee 2/24 N. Carolina 3/3 Oklahoma St. 3/10 Lehigh 1934-35 Record: • Coach: John Schutz 1/26 Penn 2/2 VMI 2/9 U. of Chicago 2/16 Lehigh 2/23 Harvard 3/2 Pittsburgh 3/9 at Penn St.

L W W W

8-20 22-8 34-0 32-0

L W W W W L W

14-16 22-8 23-13 22-6 19-13 12-16 18-12

W W W T W L L

27-3 26-8 19-13 16-16 29-3 3-31 11-19

W T W W W W L

38-0 16-16 30-0 26-8 21-11 38-0 3-29

5-2

4-2-1

5-1-1

1935-36 Record: 4-2 • Coach: John Schutz • NCAA Champ. Finish: T10th • All-Americans: 174 - Vogel 1/25 N. Carolina W 25.5-4.5 2/1 VMI W 18-12 2/8 Kansas St. L 10.5-15.5 2/15 Wash. & Lee W 16-12 2/22 Penn St. L 6-24 3/1 at Penn W 14-12 1936-37 Record: • Coach: John Schutz 1/28 VMI 1/30 N. Carolina 2/6 Penn St. 2/13 Penn 2/20 Harvard 2/27 Nebraska 3/6 at Lehigh 1937-38 Record: • Coach: John Schutz 1/22 VMI 1/29 N. Carolina 2/5 Lehigh 2/12 Indiana 2/19 Harvard 2/26 at Penn 3/5 Penn St.

3-4

L 8-20 W 16-14 L 0-30 W 23-3 W 17.5-12.5 L 14-16 L 15-21

3-4

L 12.5-15.5 W 21-11 L 4.5-25.5 L 6-22 W 20-8 W 24.5-9.5 L 9-17


1938-39 Record: 5-2 • Coach: Ray Swartz • NCAA Champ. Finish: T12th 1/21 VMI W 17-9 1/28 N. Carolina W 27.5-6.5 2/4 Lehigh L 12.5-17.5 2/11 Harvard W 20.5-7.5 2/18 Penn W 30-0 2/25 at Penn St. L 11-17 3/4 Kansas St. W 16-12

1940-41 Record: • Coach: Ray Swartz • EIWA Finish: T3rd 1/11 Duke 1/18 N. Carolina 1/25 Penn 2/1 W. Virginia 2/8 at Harvard 2/15 Penn St. 2/22 at Lehigh 3/1 Michigan

5-3

L W W L W W L W

11-21 29-3 24-6 3-23 17-11 23-5 10-24 14-12

W W L W T L W L

31-5 24-8 13-17 35-5 16-16 11-17 21-9 9-19

4-3-1

1941-42 Record: 5-3 • Coach: Ray Swartz • NCAA / EIWA Finish: T5th / 3rd • All-Americans: 155 - Bennett, 165 - Carmichael, HWT - Swift 1/10 N. Carolina W 23-11 1/17 at Penn St. L 14-16 1/31 Kansas St. L 9-17 2/7 Northwestern W 32-5 2/14 Temple W 36-0 2/21 at Penn L 12-16 2/28 W. Virginia W 34-0 3/7 VMI W 19-9 1942-43 Record: • Coach: Ray Swartz • EIWA Finish: 1st 1/16 Virginia Tech 1/23 at Yale 1/30 VMI 2/6 Ohio St. 2/13 Penn St. 2/24 Penn 3/6 Columbia

7-0

W W W W W W W

1943-44 Record: • Coach: Ray Swartz • EIWA Finish: 1st 1/15 N. Carolina W 1/22 Penn W 1/29 Swarthmore W 2/5 Lehigh W 2/12 Penn St. W 2/19 at Columbia W 2/26 N.C. Pre-Flight W

36-0 25-3 34-0 34-0 29-5 31-3 29-3 7-0

32-0 29-5 27-3 25-5 34-0 31-5 3

1945-46 Record: • Coach: Ray Swartz • EIWA Finish: 1st 1/5 at Penn 1/12 Penn St. 1/19 Muhlenberg 1/26 USMMA 2/2 Columbia 2/23 Coast Guard

6-0 W W W W W W

30-0 38-0 34-0 36-0 38-0 26-6

W W W W W W

29-3 23-13 36-0 26-6 31-3 29-3

6-0

1946-47 Record: 8-0 • Coach: Ray Swartz • NCAA / EIWA Finish: 12th / 2nd • All-Americans: 147 - Fletcher, 136 - Smith 1/11 Dartmouth W 24-6 1/18 Penn W 24-8 1/25 USMMA W 25-3 2/1 Muhlenberg W 34-0 2/8 Coast Guard W 27-3 2/15 at Columbia W 22-8 2/22 N. Carolina W 28-6 3/1 at Penn St. W 27-3 1947-48 Record: 8-0 • Coach: Ray Swartz • NCAA / EIWA Finish: T9th / 5th • All-Americans: 147 - Fletcher 1/10 Gettysburg W 21-3 1/17 Alabama Poly W 27-5 1/31 Kansas St. W 31-3 2/7 Columbia W 33-5 2/14 Princeton W 24-5 2/21 Penn St. W 28-6 2/28 Lehigh W 18-11 3/6 at Penn W 26-5 1948-49 Record: 6-1-1 • Coach: Ray Swartz • NCAA / EIWA Finish: T12th / 3rd 1/8 at Columbia W 32-0 1/15 NC State W 28-5 1/22 at Yale W 17-9 2/5 Michigan W 21-10 2/12 at Princeton T 14-14 2/19 Lehigh W 19-16 2/26 Penn St. L 10-20 3/5 Penn W 23-9 1949-50 Record: 4-3 • Coach: Ray Swartz • NCAA / EIWA Finish: T10th / 6th • All-Americans: 136 - Smith 1/7 Columbia W 24-6 1/14 at Penn W 20-6 1/21 Yale W 16-11 2/4 at Michigan L 6-20 2/11 Rutgers W 15-14 2/18 at Lehigh L 7-24 2/25 Penn St. L 6-18

Olympian John Fletcher was Navy’s first multiple All-American, garnering the honor in 1947 and ‘48. He represented the United States in the 1948 Olympic Games in London. 1950-51 Record: 6-2 • Coach: Ray Swartz • NCAA / EIWA Finish: T12th / 8th • All-Americans: 167 - Thomas 1/13 Wash. & Lee W 31-3 1/20 Maryland W 24-6 1/27 N. Carolina W 36-0 2/3 Rutgers L 11-14 2/10 Princeton W 26-4 2/17 at Cornell W 22-8 2/24 at Penn St. L 5-24 3/3 Virginia W 24-6 1951-52 Record: • Coach: Ray Swartz • EIWA Finish: 10th 1/12 at Duke 1/19 Maryland 2/2 Illinois 2/9 Cornell 2/16 Lehigh 2/23 Penn St. 3/1 F&M 3/8 Penn 1952-53 Record: • Coach: Ray Swartz • EIWA Finish: 6th 1/10 Temple 1/24 at Cornell 1/31 Maryland 2/7 Penn St. 2/14 Duke 2/21 Penn 2/28 at Lehigh 3/7 Columbia

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6-2

W W W L W L W W

26-5 21-9 25-8 11-15 18-10 5-22 18-10 26-4

W W L L W W L W

31-3 18-10 11-15 3-27 30-0 30-0 6-22 22-6

5-3

1953-54 Record: 7-1 • Coach: Ray Swartz • NCAA / EIWA Finish: T4th / 4th • All-Americans: 167 - Gattuso, 191 - Blair 1/9 N. Carolina W 36-0 1/16 Cornell W 17-9 1/20 Maryland W 22-6 1/30 Pittsburgh L 13-15 2/6 at Penn W 22-6 2/13 at Columbia W 27-3 2/20 Penn St. W 19-9 2/27 Lehigh W 16-14 1954-55 Record: 7-1 • Coach: Ray Swartz • NCAA / EIWA Finish: 8th / 4th • All-Americans: 167 - Gattuso, 191 - Blair 1/8 Duke W 40-0 1/15 Rutgers W 19-11 1/29 at Penn St. W 16-12 2/5 Maryland W 21-7 2/12 at Cornell W 20-6 2/19 Columbia W 28-5 2/26 Penn W 30-0 3/5 at Lehigh L 8-19 1955-56 Record: 6-1 • Coach: Ray Swartz • NCAA / EIWA Finish: T21st / 4th • All-Americans: 177 - Zabrycki 1/7 Gettysburg W 29-3 1/14 at Rutgers W 22-6 1/28 Penn St. L 7-23 2/4 Maryland W 24-6 2/11 W. Virginia W 33-3 2/18 at Columbia W 36-0 2/25 Lehigh W 20-13

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1939-40 Record: • Coach: Ray Swartz 1/13 Ohio St. 1/20 N. Carolina 1/27 Penn 2/10 Oklahoma St. 2/17 Lehigh 2/22 Harvard 2/24 at Michigan 3/2 Penn St.

1944-45 Record: • Coach: Ray Swartz • EIWA Finish: 1st 1/13 Penn 1/20 at Columbia 1/27 Muhlenberg 2/3 Penn St. 2/17 N. Carolina 2/24 NC Pre-Flight


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1956-57 Record: 5-2 • Coach: Ray Swartz • NCAA / EIWA Finish: T13th / 5th • All-Americans: 191 - Stremic 1/5 at Penn W 27-3 1/12 Syracuse L 14-16 2/2 Columbia W 29-5 2/9 Penn St. W 14-13 2/16 Maryland W 15-9 2/23 at Lehigh L 6-22 3/2 Army W 17-8 1957-58 Record: • Coach: Ray Swartz • EIWA Finish: 7th 12/14 Gettysburg W 1/11 at Columbia W 1/18 at Maryland T 2/1 at Penn St. T 2/8 Lehigh L 2/15 Pittsburgh L 2/22 VMI W 3/1 at Army L

30-0 34-0 14-14 12-12 11-14 8-18 27-5 8-20

W W L L L L W W

34-0 25-3 10-19 8-17 5-21 3-27 23-3 17-9

W W W L W L W L

29-5 34-0 24-5 6-21 18-13 8-25 32-3 15-16

1958-59 Record: • Coach: Ray Swartz • EIWA Finish: 11th 12/13 Gettysburg 1/10 USMMA 1/17 Maryland 1/31 Penn St. 2/7 at Lehigh 2/14 at Pittsburgh 2/21 N. Carolina 2/28 Army 1959-60 Record: • Coach: Ray Swartz • EIWA Finish: 16th 12/12 Gettysburg 1/9 Duke 1/16 Maryland 1/23 Pittsburgh 2/5 Lehigh 2/13 at Penn St. 2/20 at Temple 2/27 Army

3-3-2

4-4

5-3

1960-61 Record: 6-3 • Coach: Ed Peery • NCAA / EIWA Finish: T28th / 6th 12/17 Coast Guard W 25-2 1/7 Virginia Tech W 18-11 1/14 USMMA W 23-3 1/21 at Maryland L 8-18 1/28 at Hofstra W 19-13 2/4 at Lehigh L 8-24 2/11 Penn St. W 17-11 2/18 Temple W 27-6 2/25 Army L 14-15

1961-62 Record: 4-5-1 • Coach: Ed Peery • NCAA / EIWA Finish: T30th / 3rd 12/9 at Penn St. L 12-17 12/11 Michigan L 11-21 12/16 Hofstra W 20-6 1/6 Virginia Tech W 25-6 1/13 at Coast Guard W 29-2 1/20 Maryland T 12-12 2/3 Lehigh L 9-18 2/10 Pittsburgh L 3-26 2/17 at Temple W 32-2 2/24 at Army L 8-20

1962-63 Record: 5-3 • Coach: Ed Peery • NCAA / EIWA Finish: T11th / 4th • All-Americans: 137 - Harman, 177 - Franzen 12/8 Penn St. W 17-12 12/15 at Hofstra W 24-0 1/12 Va. Tech W 30-0 1/19 Syracuse L 10-20 2/2 at Lehigh L 6-23 2/9 at Maryland L 8-17 2/16 Temple W 25-5 2/23 Army W 18-9 1963-64 Record: 6-2-1 • Coach: Ed Peery • NCAA / EIWA Finish: T29th / 5th • All-Americans: 177 - Franzen 12/14 Hofstra W 26-6 12/19 Cornell W 17-11 1/11 at Temple W 30-3 1/18 Va. Tech W 30-0 2/1 at Syracuse L 13-19 2/8 Lehigh W 20-11 2/15 Maryland W 23-9 2/22 at Penn St. L 9-18 2/29 at Army T 14-14 1964-65 Record: 3-3-2 • Coach: Ed Peery • NCAA / EIWA Finish: T10th / 3rd • All-Americans: 137 - Hicks 12/12 at Cornell W 26-9 1/9 Syracuse W 28-10 1/16 Va. Tech W 32-0 1/23 Temple L 14-16 2/6 at Lehigh L 11-17 2/13 at Maryland L 11-17 2/20 Penn St. T 16-16 2/27 Army T 16-16 1965-66 Record: 10-1 • Coach: Ed Peery • NCAA / EIWA Finish: 19th / 2nd • All-Americans: 191 - Nichols 12/4 Oklahoma L 12-21 12/11 Cornell W 19-15 1/8 at Syracuse W 26-13 1/15 at Va. Tech W 32-8 1/15 # Auburn W 31-3 1/15 # Old Dominion W 25-10 1/22 Pittsburgh W 35-3 2/5 Lehigh W 19-14 2/12 Maryland W 23-6 2/19 at Penn St. W 20-14 2/26 at Army W 19-14 # - Blacksburg, Va. 1966-67 Record: 7-1-1 • Coach: Ed Peery • NCAA / EIWA Finish: 9th / 2nd • All-Americans: 123 - Burger, 145 - Vanderlofske, 160 - Kent 12/3 Minnesota W 23-6 12/10 at Cornell W 26-10 1/7 Syracuse W 31-3 1/14 at Pittsburgh W 31-3 1/21 Va. Tech W 26-6 2/4 at Lehigh L 11-20 2/11 at Maryland W 21-10 2/18 Penn St. T 15-15 2/25 Army W 25-10

1967-68 Record: 9-0 • Coach: Ed Peery • NCAA / EIWA Finish: 5th / 1stt • All-Americans: 137 - Vanderlofske, 152 - Kent 12/16 Springfield W 33-6 1/5 at Cornell W 23-13 1/6 at Syracuse W 30-9 1/13 Pittsburgh W 33-2 1/20 Va. Tech W 25-8 2/3 Lehigh W 21-13 2/10 Maryland W 26-8 2/17 at Penn St. W 17-14 2/24 at Army W 19-13

1968-69 Record: 9-0-1 • Coach: Ed Peery • NCAA / EIWA Finish: 19th / 1st • All-Americans: 167 - Welch 12/7 at Cornell W 28-6 12/14 Springfield W 32-2 12/20 Syracuse W 28-5 1/11 at Pittsburgh W 27-8 1/18 Va. Tech W 40-2 2/1 William & Mary W 33-0 2/8 at Lehigh W 22-12 2/15 Penn St. W 18-14 2/22 at Maryland T 15-15 3/1 Army W 22-11 1969-70 Record: 7-2 • Coach: Ed Peery • NCAA / EIWA Finish: 23rd / 1st • All-Americans: 137 - Harman, 177 - Franzen 12/13 at Syracuse W 34-8 12/17 Oklahoma L 5-26 1/10 Pittsburgh W 28-6 1/17 Northwestern W 28-6 1/31 at Temple W 30-6 2/7 Lehigh W 23-13 2/14 at Penn St. L 16-18 2/21 Maryland W 34-0 2/28 at Army W 26-6 1970-71 Record: 16-1-2 • Coach: Ed Peery • NCAA / EIWA Finish: T9th / 2nd • All-Americans: 118 - Schuler, 142 - Keaser 12/5 Michigan L 14-17 12/9 Cal Poly W 22-15 12/12 at Princeton W 22-12 12/12# E. Stroudsburg W 32-5 12/12# Colgate W 30-5 12/17 at N. Iowa W 26-6 12/18 at MSU-MankatoW 27-10 12/19$ Missouri W 18-14 12/19 at S.D. State W 31-3 12/19$ Minnesota W 22-11 1/9 at Pittsburgh W 27-11 1/13 Neb.-Omaha T 17-17 1/16 Temple W 23-11 1/23 VMI W 37-2 2/6 at Lehigh W 23-14 2/13 Penn St. T 17-17 2/16 Syracuse W 32-5 2/20 at Maryland W 28-6 2/27 Army W 25-8 # - Princeton, N.J.; $ - Brookings, S.D.

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1971-72 Record: 12-3 • Coach: Ed Peery • NCAA / EIWA Finish: T9th / 1st • All-Americans: 118 - Schuler, 142 - Keaser 12/4 Ashland W 35-5 12/5 Maryland W 24-12 12/11 at Syracuse W 33-2 12/15 William & Mary W 34-6 12/15 Princeton W 23-11 12/16 at Drake W 34-8 12/17 at Iowa St. L 3-33 12/18 at Oklahoma St. L 0-32 1/8 Pittsburgh W 33-5 1/12 at Temple W 32-5 1/15 Harvard W 37-0 1/15 Virginia W 30-5 2/5 Lehigh W 26-8 2/12 at Penn St. L 12-23 3/4 Army W 37-3 1972-73 Record: 11-5 • Coach: Ed Peery • NCAA / EIWA Finish: T10th / 2nd • All-Americans: 142 - Muthler 12/6 S. Illinois W 23-8 12/9 Syracuse W 33-3 12/13 Cal Poly L 11-21 12/14 at Washington L 15-24 1/6 at Pittsburgh W 19-15 1/10 at Princeton W 26-10 1/10 at Temple W 33-6 1/13 at Harvard W 35-7 1/13 # Springfield W 33-0 1/17 Wilkes L 15-26 1/20 Iowa St. L 5-35 2/3 at Lehigh W 21-15 2/10 Penn St. L 13-24 2/16 at Maryland W 24-6 2/16 $ Buffalo W 26-14 3/3 Army W 23-14 # - Boston, Mass.; $ - College Park, Md. 1973-74 Record: 12-1-1 • Coach: Ed Peery • NCAA / EIWA Finish: 17th / 1st • All-Americans: 134 - Hahndorf, 190 - Simons 12/5 Tennessee W 24-9 12/7 at Cornell W 29-12 12/8 at Syracuse W 28-6 12/15 Wilkes W 21-17 1/7 at S. Illinois W 24-12 1/12 Pittsburgh W 36-3 1/12 Oklahoma L 14-20 1/12 Princeton W 34-3 1/15 Rhode Island W 32-9 1/19 Maryland W 34-5 2/2 Lehigh W 20-12 2/9 at Penn St. T 18-18 2/16 Hofstra W 34-8 2/23 Army W 34-3 1974-75 Record: • Coach: Ed Peery • NCAA / EIWA Finish: 12/4 S. Illinois 12/7 # Kentucky 12/7 # F&M 12/7 at Princeton 12/13 at Rutgers 12/14 at Wilkes 12/18 Cal Poly 1/4 at Clarion

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T35th / 2nd W 17-14 W 25-12 W 36-2 W 30-6 W 28-9 W 24-12 W 19-18 W 29-15


1/6 at Bloomsburg W 29-6 1/7 Virginia W 29-5 1/8 Yale W 25-6 1/11 at Pittsburgh W 33-6 1/15 Cornell W 36-6 1/18 at Maryland W 23-15 1/18 $ Buffalo W 27-6 1/18 $ Massachusetts W 42-0 1/25 N. Carolina W 37-7 2/1 at Lehigh L 14-18 2/8 Penn St. W 19-16 2/15 West Chester W 33-6 2/22 at Army W 40-2 # - Princeton, N.J.; $ - College Park, Md.

1976-77 Record: 12-6 • Coach: Ed Peery • NCAA / EIWA Finish: 23rd / 2nd • All-Americans: 158 - Althans 12/8 S. Illinois W 34-5 12/10 at Wilkes L 17-21 12/11 at Rutgers W 31-8 12/14 Cal Poly L 11-25 1/8 at Princeton W 23-15 1/8 # Lycoming W 29-6 1/8 # NC State W 24-15 1/12 Rhode Island L 19-21 1/15 Maryland W 24-11 1/22 Yale W 32-3 1/22 N. Carolina W 26-9 1/29 at Lehigh L 16-25 2/5 Penn St. L 13-23 2/12 at Pittsburgh W 29-15 2/19 William & Mary W 30-6 2/19 West Chester W 22-15 2/22 Cleveland St. L 16-19 2/26 at Army W 27-11 # - Princeton, N.J.

1977-78 Record: 8-11 • Coach: Ed Peery • NCAA / EIWA Finish: 36th / 5th 12/10 Wilkes L 14-17 12/10 Rutgers W 26-12 12/10 Florida L 17-19 1/2 at UCLA L 13-20 1/3 at Cal Poly L 2-40 1/7 Va. Tech W 23-11 1/7 NC State W 27-13 1/7 Princeton L 11-29 1/14 Maryland W 35-5 1/28 Lehigh L 18-24 2/4 at Penn St. L 14-23

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1978-79 Record: 13-6 • Coach: Ed Peery • NCAA / EIWA Finish: T28th / 3rd • All-Americans: 150 - Kihlstadius 12/6 S. Illinois W 34-6 12/9 Yale W 27-9 12/9 N. Carolina W 18-16 12/9 Wilkes L 19-21 12/16 Florida L 12-31 1/6 # Bucknell W 28-11 1/6 # Syracuse L 17-22 1/6 at Princeton W 21-17 1/9 at NC State L 15-19 1/10 at Duke W 25-11 1/13 at Maryland W 36-9 1/20 Columbia W 31-6 1/27 at Lehigh L 11-33 1/28 at Lafayette W 35-10 2/3 Penn St. W 23-11 2/10 at Pittsburgh W 21-16 2/10 $ William & Mary W 26-8 2/10 $ Cleveland St. L 13-22 2/15 at Army W 35-3 # - Princeton, N.J.; $ - Pittsburgh, Pa. 1979-80 Record: 18-5 • Coach: Ed Peery • NCAA / EIWA Finish: T19th / 2nd • All-Americans: 167 - Reich 12/7 at Wilkes L 15-21 12/7 at Yale W 29-12 12/8 # Notre Dame W 29-10 12/12 W. Virginia W 30-15 1/8 Princeton W 24-11 1/9 at O. Dominion W 23-15 1/10 at NC State L 12-20 1/11 at N. Carolina L 13-26 1/14 Maryland W 26-15 1/18 at Rutgers W 33-7 1/19 $ C.W. Post W 30-12 1/19 $ N.Y. Maritime W 59-0 1/19 at Columbia W 27-10 1/26 S. Conn. St. W 28-12 1/26 Syracuse W 34-5 1/26 Pittsburgh W 37-6 1/28 Lafayette W 40-2 2/2 at Penn St. L 13-21 2/9 at Lehigh L 10-25 2/17 William & Mary W 30-9 2/17 East Carolina W 28-13 2/17 Nebraska W 9-14 2/23 Army W 29-7 # - New Haven, Conn.; $ - New York, N.Y. 1980-81 Record: 18-4 • Coach: Ed Peery • NCAA / EIWA Finish: 39th / 3rd 12/6 Wilkes W 29-13 12/9 Cal Univ. (Pa.) W 38-2 1/6 # Rider W 31-6 1/6 @ Princeton W 30-3 1/9 $ Va. Tech W 22-13 1/9 $ Clemson W 41-0 1/9 $ NC State L 15-20

1/14 Bucknell W 41-10 1/17 % N. Carolina W 30-5 1/17 at Maryland W 26-8 1/17 % Yale W 40-3 1/24 Rutgers W 40-8 1/24 West Virginia W 32-6 1/24 S. Conn. St. W 43-6 1/29 Colgate W 36-3 1/31 Penn St. L 15-17 2/1 at Syracuse L 16-19 2/8 ^ Bloomsburg W 27-17 2/8 at Pittsburgh W 32-9 2/14 at Lehigh L 19-21 2/15 at Lafayette W 40-5 2/21 at Army W 26-9 # - Princeton, N.J.; $ - Hampton, Va.; % - College Park, Md.; ^ Pittsburgh, Pa.

1981-82 Record: 19-3 • Coach: Ed Peery • NCAA / EIWA Finish: 17th / 1st • All-Americans: 167 - Reich 12/5 at Wilkes W 24-14 1/2 # C. Oklahoma W 24-13 1/4 at C. Florida W 40-7 1/6 at Tennessee W 31-16 1/9 Pitt.-Johnstown W 42-3 1/9 Maryland W 27-11 1/9 Temple W 26-8 1/11 Princeton W 36-3 1/15 $ Morgan St. W 37-6 1/15 $ William & Mary W 31-9 1/16 Old Dominion W 30-7 1/16 Cal Poly L 14-20 1/18 W. Virginia W 30-14 1/22 at Rider W 30-9 1/23 % Massachusetts W 37-3 1/23 at Rutgers W 43-5 1/30 at Penn St. L 18-24 2/6 N. Carolina L 19-26 2/6 Liberty W 34-2 2/6 Pittsburgh W 32-7 2/13 Lehigh W 35-10 2/20 Army W 36-6 # - Orlando, Fla.; $ - Hampton, Va.; % - Piscataway, N.J. 1982-83 Record: 18-0-2 • Coach: Ed Peery • NCAA / EIWA Finish: 11th / 2nd • All-Americans: 167 - Reich, HWT - Fears 12/3 Wilkes W 23-15 1/2 # App. St. W 34-0 1/2 at C. Florida W 43-3 1/3 # C. Oklahoma W 30-13 1/6 Rider W 33-9 1/8 $ G. Mason W 37-6 1/8 $ Princeton W 35-6 1/8 at F&M W 35-5 1/11 at Maryland W 25-12 1/15 Syracuse T 19-19 1/22 Bucknell W 30-10 1/22 NC State W 20-16 1/22 Rutgers W 33-6 1/29 Penn St. T 20-20 2/3 N. Carolina W 29-5 2/5 at Pittsburgh W 27-12 2/5 % Bloomsburg W 31-9 2/6 at W. Virginia W 39-3 2/18 at Lehigh W 24-20 2/19 at Army W 33-3 # - Orlando, Fla.; $ - Lancaster, Pa.; % - Pittsburgh, Pa.

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1983-84 Record: 15-4-1 • Coach: Ed Peery • NCAA / EIWA Finish: 32nd / 1st • All-Americans: 118 - Peters 12/3 at Wilkes W 23-13 12/6 Nebraska W 26-18 1/2 # Clemson W 21-9 1/2 # Central Okla. W 33-8 1/3 at Stetson W 55-0 1/6 at Rider W 24-12 1/7 $ G. Mason W 39-6 1/7 at Princeton W 24-9 1/7 $ F&M W 32-0 1/11 Louisiana St. L 13-19 1/13 at Syracuse T 22-22 1/20 at NC State W 27-15 1/21 at N. Carolina L 13-23 1/28 at Penn St. L 13-28 1/30 W. Virginia W 33-11 2/4 Old Dominion W 30-9 2/4 Maryland W 32-3 2/4 Pittsburgh W 21-17 2/11 Lehigh L 12-22 2/17 Army W 33-6 # - Deland, Fla.; $ - Princeton, N.J. 1984-85 Record: 13-4-1 • Coach: Ed Peery • NCAA / EIWA Finish: T55th / 5th 11/30 Wilkes W 27-12 12/8 # App. State W 21-12 12/8 # The Citadel W 50-0 12/8 at NC State W 24-15 12/8 # C. Florida W 42-2 1/7 F&M W 37-3 1/7 Princeton W 27-12 1/7 G. Mason W 46-0 1/12 Syracuse W 21-15 1/19 N. Carolina L 19-23 1/26 Penn St. L 12-29 2/2 at Pittsburgh W 30-11 2/3 at W. Virginia L 13-20 2/9 at Lehigh L 17-25 2/14 at Maryland W 21-17 2/16 Bucknell W 27-12 2/16 Rider W 42-2 2/23 at Army T 16-16 # - Raleigh, N.C. 1985-86 Record: 11-10 • Coach: Ed Peery • NCAA / EIWA Finish: T53rd / 1st 12/2 Oregon St. L 11-30 12/6 at Wilkes W 22-18 1/2 at Stetson W 44-3 1/2 # C. Oklahoma W 27-14 1/2 # Clemson L 18-19 1/6 at F&M W 33-16 1/6 $ Princeton W 27-8 1/8 Syracuse L 15-24 1/11 % Drexel W 32-8 1/11 % Lycoming W 44-6 1/11 at Rider W 26-21 1/17 at NC State L 14-18 1/18 at N. Carolina L 11-32 1/26 at Penn St. L 15-27 1/27 W. Virginia W 20-19 2/1 William & Mary W 26-11 2/1 Pittsburgh L 14-19 2/8 Lehigh L 12-28 2/12 Maryland L 18-22 2/15 at Bucknell L 12-19 2/22 Army W 29-2 # - Deland, Fla.; $ - Lancaster, Pa.; % - Princeton, N.J.

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1975-76 Record: 13-2 • Coach: Ed Peery • NCAA / EIWA Finish: 13th / T2nd • All-Americans: 118 - Costello, 158 - Althans 12/13 Rutgers W 35-5 12/13 Wilkes W 27-16 1/5 Bloomsburg W 29-11 1/7 Yale L 18-21 1/10 William & Mary W 18-16 1/10 Pittsburgh L 15-18 1/10 Princeton W 25-12 1/14 Rhode Island W 20-19 1/17 Maryland W 23-9 1/24 N. Carolina W 22-16 1/24 Clarion W 20-17 1/31 Lehigh W 22-16 2/7 at Penn St. W 20-19 2/14 West Chester W 35-8 2/21 Army W 40-5

2/11 William & Mary L 2/11 Pittsburgh L 2/11 Cleveland St. L 2/17 at Rhode Island L 2/18 # Boston U. W 2/18 at Yale W 2/18 at Mass. W 2/25 Army W # - New Haven, Conn.


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1986-87 Record: 16-4 • Coach: Ed Peery • NCAA / EIWA Finish: 24th / 2nd • All-Americans: 126 - Treaster 12/1 Oregon St. W 36-6 12/5 Wilkes L 13-20 1/10 at Princeton W 33-6 1/10 # F&M W 39-6 1/17 at E. Stroud. W 35-8 1/17 $ Yale W 39-6 1/17 $ Drexel W 27-11 1/24 Penn St. L 13-25 1/26 N.C. State W 38-5 1/31 Syracuse W 28-10 2/1 Pittsburgh L 17-25 2/7 Lehigh L 16-22 2/12 at Maryland W 29-12 2/14 Bucknell W 28-7 2/14 Rider W 23-15 2/14 Old Dominion W 29-6 2/21 William & Mary W 33-3 2/21 Shippensburg W 35-6 2/21 N. Carolina W 19-17 2/28 at Army W 22-12 # - Princeton, N.J.; $ - East Stroudsburg, Pa. 1987-88 Record: 18-3-1 • Coach: Reg Wicks • NCAA / EIWA Finish: 29th / 2nd 12/2 Oregon St. W 12-10 12/4 at Wilkes W 21-18 1/2 Buena Vista W 29-9 1/9 Princeton W 26-9 1/9 G. Mason W 39-3 1/9 F&M W 42-3 1/16 # E. Stroudsburg W 30-12 1/16 at Yale W 44-3 1/16 # Drexel W 33-10 1/18 W. Virginia W 22-12 1/23 at Penn St. L 17-21 1/24 at Bucknell W 27-13 1/30 Syracuse W 26-16 1/30 Pittsburgh T 19-19 2/6 Lehigh W 21-13 2/13 Maryland W 22-11 2/13 Rider W 27-12 2/13 J. Madison W 33-8 2/19 at NC State L 13-21 2/20 at N. Carolina L 16-18 2/21 at William & MaryW 23-13 2/27 Army W 20-15 # - New Haven, Conn.

1988-89 Record: 14-5-1 • Coach: Reg Wicks • NCAA / EIWA Finish: 23rd / 3rd • All-Americans: 158 - Schleicher 11/28 Oregon St. W 27-6 12/2 Wilkes W 22-12 12/10 at Syracuse L 12-26 12/31# Toledo W 28-9 1/4 at Rider L 12-23 1/7 at F&M W 37-0 1/7 $ Princeton W 22-11 1/14 Drexel W 30-9 1/14 Yale W 35-8 1/14 E. Stroudsburg W 34-9 1/21 Penn St. L 8-30 1/27 at W. Virginia L 15-26 1/28 at Pittsburgh L 20-22 2/4 at Lehigh W 21-19 2/5 NC State W 21-13 2/11 Bucknell W 27-10 2/11 William & Mary W 36-6

2/14 at Maryland W 28-10 2/18 N. Carolina T 16-16 2/25 at Army W 18-13 # - Tampa, Fla.; $ - Lancaster, Pa.

1989-90 Record: 18-5 • Coach: Reg Wicks • NCAA / EIWA Finish: 13th / 1st • All-Americans: 158 - Schleicher, HWT - Bourne 11/28 Oregon St. L 14-20 12/1 at Wilkes L 12-27 12/8 Syracuse W 22-17 1/2 # Appalachian St. W 22-9 1/6 at Princeton W 35-3 1/6 $ F&M W 22-12 1/6 $ G. Mason W 21-16 1/12 at Rider W 25-11 1/13 at E. Stroud. W 32-11 1/13 % Drexel W 26-11 1/13 % Yale W 38-11 1/20 at Penn St. L 9-28 1/27 at W. Virginia L 12-19 1/27 ^ Arizona L 12-24 1/28 at Pittsburgh W 31-9 2/3 Lehigh W 23-11 2/6 Maryland W 33-7 2/10 at Bucknell W 25-15 2/17 at N. Carolina W 21-17 2/17 at NC State W 20-13 2/18 at Duke W 29-8 2/24 Army W 21-11 3/3 at Will. & Mary W 25-17 # - Tampa, Fla.; $ - Princeton, N.J.; % - East Stroudsburg, Pa.; ^ - Morgantown, W.Va. 1990-91 Record: 19-2 • Coach: Reg Wicks • NCAA / EIWA Finish: 36th / 2nd 12/1 at Syracuse W 22-13 12/2 # Brown W 21-11 12/2 # Lock Haven W 25-8 12/2 at Cornell W 17-15 12/7 Wilkes W 29-11 1/5 Princeton W 33-5 1/5 F&M W 34-3 1/12 at Yale W 29-8 1/12 $ E. Stroudsburg W 36-9 1/12 $ Drexel W 37-3 1/19 Penn St. L 12-25 1/25 Pittsburgh L 9-25 1/26 W. Virginia W 18-16 2/2 at Lehigh W 29-8 2/9 Bucknell W 23-12 2/9 Coppin St. W 36-6 2/9 William & Mary W 35-11 2/12 at Maryland W 21-15 2/16 N. Carolina W 27-15 2/17 NC State W 26-12 2/23 at Army W 19-13 # - Ithaca, N.Y.; $ - New Haven, Conn. 1991-92 Record: • Coach: Reg Wicks • NCAA / EIWA Finish: 12/2 Syracuse 12/6 at Wilkes 1/4 Bloomsburg 1/4 Drexel 1/10 # Edinboro 1/10 # Minnesota 1/11 # Lock Haven 1/11 # N. Carolina

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T36th / 2nd W 21-18 W 23-9 L 15-17 W 18-13 W 18-14 W 25-9 W 22-14 L 11-23

1/18 at Penn St. L 3-34 1/24 at W. Virginia W 19-16 1/25 at Pittsburgh W 22-15 2/1 Lehigh W 25-9 2/5 Maryland W 22-13 2/8 $ Bucknell W 27-9 2/15 at N. Carolina L 15-16 2/16 at NC State L 15-22 2/22 Army W 22-18 2/26 Rider W 17-14 # - Hampton, Va.; $ - West Point, N.Y.

1992-93 Record: 19-3-1 • Coach: Reg Wicks • NCAA / EIWA Finish: T30th / 3rd 11/14 Penn St. L 9-22 12/4 Wilkes W 33-3 1/5 at Princeton W 33-3 1/5 # New York U. W 38-10 1/5 # Delaware St. W 54-3 1/8 BYU W 22-12 1/8 Oklahoma L 12-24 1/8 N. Carolina W 21-13 1/9 Brown W 20-10 1/9 Wisconsin L 12-18 1/9 Cornell W 21-13 1/16 at Syracuse W 21-9 1/22 W. Virginia W 21-10 1/23 Pittsburgh T 15-15 1/23 Coppin St. W 40-10 1/30 at Lehigh W 19-12 2/3 at Maryland W 16-15 2/6 Bucknell W 22-15 2/6 Rider W 18-17 2/20 N. Carolina W 20-12 2/20 NC State W 24-13 2/20 F&M W 21-12 2/27 at Army W 22-10 # - Princeton, N.J. 1993-94 Record: 13-6 • Coach: Reg Wicks • NCAA / EIWA Finish: 32nd / 2nd • All-Americans: HWT - Hicks 11/14 at Penn St. W 17-15 12/3 at Wilkes W 26-9 12/11 Syracuse L 15-18 1/8 at Drexel L 9-25 1/8 at Rider W 30-7 1/13 # Va. Tech W 28-11 1/13 # Maryland W 21-15 1/14 # Cal Poly W 28-15 1/14 # Wisconsin W 23-14 1/14 # Cornell L 15-17 1/14 # Clemson L 16-17 1/21 at W. Virginia L 10-22 1/22 at Pittsburgh W 21-14 1/28 Lehigh W 27-6 2/5 at Bucknell W 29-9 2/8 Maryland W 22-14 2/19 at NC State W 24-16 2/19 at N. Carolina L 9-26 2/26 Army W 19-12 # - Hampton, Va. 1994-95 Record: 10-6-1 • Coach: Reg Wicks • NCAA / EIWA Finish: T43rd / 3rd • All-Americans: 177 - Zembiec 12/2 Wilkes W 28-6 1/7 at Syracuse L 12-25 1/13 # Old Dominion W 23-12 1/13 # CS-Bakersfield L 12-23 1/13 # Cornell W 19-13 1/14 # N. Iowa W 33-6

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1/14 # Illinois 1/14 # Edinboro 1/20 West Virginia 1/21 Penn 1/21 Bucknell 1/28 at Lehigh 2/9 at Maryland 2/11 Rider 2/18 NC State 2/18 N. Carolina 2/25 at Army # - Hampton, Va.

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1995-96 Record: 14-5 • Coach: Reg Wicks • EIWA Finish: 7th 12/1 Pittsburgh L 15-20 12/8 at Wilkes W 33-9 1/6 Syracuse W 21-15 1/12 at Kent St. W 19-15 1/12 # E. Michigan W 24-13 1/13 at Cleveland St. W 23-9 1/14 $ Purdue L 18-19 1/14 at Ashland W 31-6 1/14 $ Ohio St. L 6-28 1/14 $ Miami (Ohio) W 27-5 1/20 at Bucknell W 32-7 1/27 Lehigh W 19-15 2/7 Maryland W 18-13 2/10 E. Stroudsburg W 29-7 2/10 Virginia W 18-11 2/10 Howard W 32-9 2/17 at NC State L 12-31 2/17 at N. Carolina L 3-37 2/24 Army W 21-9 # - Kent, Ohio; $ - Ashland, Ohio 1996-97 Record: 7-6 • Coach: Reg Wicks • NCAA / EIWA Finish: T38th / 6th 12/3 Wilkes W 48-0 1/3 Syracuse W 29-13 1/6 NC State W 31-6 1/12 Kent St. L 12-21 1/12 American W 30-10 1/17 at W. Virginia W 22-15 1/18 at Pittsburgh W 21-16 1/25 # Columbia W 37-3 1/25 at Lehigh L 13-24 2/6 at Maryland L 13-24 2/8 at Rider L 11-26 2/15 N. Carolina L 9-30 2/22 at Army L 12-19 # - Bethlehem, Pa. 1997-98 Record: 9-6 • Coach: Reg Wicks • NCAA / EIWA Finish: T46th / 6th • All-Americans: 184 - Gingeleskie 12/13 Drexel W 25-10 1/8 Cornell L 3-32 1/8 Virginia W 19-18 1/8 Rider L 13-19 1/13 Maryland W 23-11 1/16 at Duquesne W 25-15 1/18 at Bloomsburg L 15-18 1/18 at Ashland W 23-13 1/18 # Miami (Ohio) W 19-13 1/18 # Delaware St. W 46-6 1/24 Lehigh L 3-37 2/14 at NC State L 15-23 2/14 at N. Carolina L 6-28 2/21 Army W 21-10 2/28 at Bucknell W 26-10 # - Ashland, Ohio


1998-99 Record: 9-5 • Coach: Reg Wicks • NCAA / EIWA Finish: T59th / 6th 12/4 at Oklahoma L 6-36 1/9 at Brown W 18-15 1/9 # Ohio St. L 6-26 1/13 at Maryland W 33-9 1/16 Coppin St. W 39-9 1/16 Howard W 31-21 1/16 Duquesne W 29-9 1/23 at Lehigh L 3-33 1/24 at Drexel L 12-20 1/30 Rutgers W 23-15 2/13 NC State W 25-9 2/13 N. Carolina L 11-29 2/20 at Army W 26-6 2/27 at Bucknell W 19-16 # - Providence, R.I. 10-3-1

T62nd / 6th L 13-20 W 24-13 W 22-12 W 27-12 W 21-15 L 12-26 W 30-6 W 31-6 W 20-12 W 28-7 L 18-23 W 21-14 T 16-16 W 32-3

2000-01 Record: 7-7 • Coach: Bruce Burnett • NCAA / EIWA Finish: 30th / 6th • All-Americans: 141 - Conley 12/2 at F&M W 44-3 12/10 at Penn St. L 9-28 1/6 # Stanford W 20-18 1/6 # Wisconsin L 9-25 1/6 # Northwestern W 29-16 1/6 # Wyoming L 12-18 1/12 Lehigh L 15-22 1/17 at Maryland W 27-13 1/27 Drexel L 10-30 1/27 Rutgers L 15-21 2/10 NC State W 19-16 2/10 N. Carolina L 13-21 2/16 Bucknell W 31-8 2/24 at Army W 19-13 # - Dallas, Texas

2001-02 Record: 11-6 • Coach: Bruce Burnett • NCAA / EIWA Finish: 36th / 6th • All-Americans: 141 - Conley 11/9 # UC-Davis W 23-10 11/9 at Stanford W 22-12 11/10 at Menlo Coll. W 23-13 11/10 at Fresno St. L 13-28 12/8 E. Stroudsburg W 41-3 1/5 $ Northwestern L 13-27 1/5 $ Oklahoma L 9-29 1/5 $ Wisconsin L 3-35 1/12 at Rutgers W 19-16 1/16 Maryland W 24-12 1/25 at Lehigh L 10-25 1/26 % Sacred Heart W 33-12 1/26 % Drexel L 15-20

2002-03 Record: 11-6 • Coach: Bruce Burnett • NCAA / EIWA Finish: T39th / 10th • All-Americans: 165 - Edwards 11/8 # Menlo College W 30-6 11/8 at Stanford W 29-16 11/9 $ Sac. City Coll. W 47-0 11/9 at UC-Davis L 15-16 1/4 % Missouri L 12-30 1/4 % Northwestern L 10-27 1/4 % Oklahoma L 6-27 1/11 Rutgers W 18-13 1/15 at Maryland W 26-9 1/17 Penn St. L 3-31 1/24 Lehigh L 0-37 2/8 N. Carolina W 21-10 2/8 NC State W 27-16 2/15 ^ Princeton W 34-15 2/15 at F&M W 36-3 2/15 ^ Delaware St. W 38-3 2/22 at Army W 21-14 # - Palo Alto, Calif.; $ - Davis, Calif.; % - Dallas, Texas; ^ - Lancaster, Pa. 2003-04 Record: 12-4 • Coach: Bruce Burnett • NCAA / EIWA Finish: T60th / 6th 11/7 at UC-Davis W 28-11 11/8 # Menlo College W 41-0 11/8 at Stanford W 30-6 12/13 at Penn St. L 3-41 1/3 $ Purdue L 14-24 1/3 $ Oklahoma L 13-21 1/3 $ Neb.-Kearney W 30-3 1/10 at Rutgers W 25-10 1/14 Maryland W 39-3 1/23 at E. Stroud. W 32-7 1/24 at Lehigh L 9-29 2/7 at American W 40-6 2/7 % N. Carolina W 24-11 2/7 % E. Michigan W 24-15 2/14 F&M W 35-6 2/21 Army W 22-9 # - Palo Alto, Calif.; $ - Dallas, Texas; % - Washington, D.C. 2004-05 Record: 12-3 • Coach: Bruce Burnett • NCAA / EIWA Finish: T33rd / 3rd 11/12 at CS-FullertonW 23-12 11/13 # Cal Poly W 26-16 11/13 at CS-Baker. W 23-19 12/11 at F&M W 34-12 1/8 $ Brown W 29-6 1/8 $ Nebraska L 12-21 1/8 $ Oklahoma L 12-29 1/13 at Maryland W 35-6 1/20 Lehigh L 16-20 1/26 Rutgers W 35-7 1/29 at N. Carolina W 27-10 1/29 at NC State W 34-6 2/12 Delaware St. W 48-0 2/12 American W 30-13 2/20 at Army W 23-10 # - Temecula, Calif.; $ - Dallas, Texas

2005-06 Record: 13-2 • Coach: Bruce Burnett • NCAA / EIWA Finish: 34th / 4th 11/11 # CS-Fullerton W 29-6 11/12 at CS-Baker. W 30-13 11/12 $ UC-Davis W 23-13 12/3 at Rutgers W 21-12 12/9 Penn State L 6-28 1/7 % Purdue W 25-12 1/7 % Utah Valley St. W 39-7 1/7 % Chattanooga W 26-14 1/11 Maryland W 33-9 1/13 at E. Stroud. W 30-3 1/14 at Lehigh L 12-20 1/28 NC State W 38-0 1/28 N. Carolina W 41-4 2/10 at American W 23-13 2/18 Army W 24-9 # - Temecula, Calif.; $ - Bakersfield, Calif.; % - Dallas, Texas

2006-07 Record: 11-4 • Coach: Bruce Burnett • NCAA / EIWA Finish: 18th / 2nd • All-Americans: 174 - Stolpinski 11/12 # Cumberland W 35-6 11/12 # Wisconsin L 7-29 11/12 at Northwestern L 16-20 12/1 Rutgers W 42-0 12/8 American W 31-9 1/6 $ Brown W 35-3 1/6 $ Oklahoma L 9-30 1/6 $ Oklahoma St. L 17-19 1/10 at Maryland W 25-12 1/13 Lehigh W 25-12 1/20 at N. Carolina W 25-9 1/20 at NC State W 23-16 1/24 East Stroud. W 40-6 2/10 Bucknell W 31-9 2/18 at Army W 29-6 # - Evanston, Ill.; $ - South Grand Prairie, Texas

1/19 at Lehigh L 19-22 1/26 NC State W 21-15 2/15 at Rutgers W 29-6 2/22 Army W 22-12 $ - South Grand Prairie, Texas

2008-09 Record: 7-9 • Coach: Bruce Burnett • NCAA / EIWA Finish: T25th / 5th • All-Americans: 133 - Baker, 149 - Saddoris 11/7 at CS-Fullerton L 17-21 11/8 # Stanford W 27-11 11/8 at CS-Baker. W 23-16 1/9 $ Virginia W 20-15 1/9 $ Oklahoma St. L 3-34 1/10 $ Bucknell W 18-12 1/10 $ Old Dominion L 12-22 1/10 $ Penn W 21-13 1/16 American L 17-19 1/17 Lehigh L 13-30 1/24 at N. Carolina L 9-25 1/24 at NC State L 18-20 1/30 at Maryland L 14-20 1/31 E. Stroudburg W 39-3 1/13 Rutgers L 17-18 # - Bakersfield, Calif.; $ - Hampton, Va. 2009-10 Record: 6-2 • Coach: Bruce Burnett • NCAA / EIWA Finish: 46th / 7th 1/8 at American W 18-17 1/15 at E. Stroud. W 28-12 1/16 at Lehigh L 9-28 1/22 Maryland W 19-14 1/23 N. Carolina W 21-15 1/23 NC State W 38-3 1/30 at Rutgers L 10-23 2/20 Army W 26-6

2007-08 Record: 6-4 • Coach: Bruce Burnett • NCAA / EIWA Finish: 18th / 4th • All-Americans: 133 - Baker, 174 - Stolpinski, HWT - Prendergast 1/5 $ Oklahoma L 6-28 1/5 $ Columbia W 31-9 1/5 $ Wisconsin L 12-23 1/10 Maryland L 18-21 1/12 at American W 31-16 1/18 at E. Stroud. W 39-3

In 2008, Navy’s Ed Prendergast, Matt Stolpinski and Joe Baker were named All-Americans and led the Mids to an 18th-place finish at the NCAA Championship.

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1999-00 Record: • Coach: Reg Wicks • NCAA / EIWA Finish: 12/12 Penn St. 12/12 F&M 1/11 Maryland 1/15 at Virginia 1/15 at J. Madison 1/22 Lehigh 1/28 at Drexel 1/29 at Princeton 1/29 # Rutgers 2/12 at NC State 2/12 at N. Carolina 2/13 at Duke 2/19 Army 2/26 at Bucknell # - Princeton, N.J.

2/9 at N. Carolina W 18-16 2/9 at NC State W 24-12 2/15 F&M W 44-9 2/22 Army W 22-9 # - Palo Alto, Calif.; $ - Dallas, Texas; % - Lansdale, Pa.


NAVY CAREER RECORD BOOK

Matt Stolpinski

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 17. 18. 19. 20. 22. 23. 24.

141 127 126 119 114 114 112 111 110 106 97 96 95 92 91 91 90 89 88 87 87 82 80 79 79

Greg Gingeleskie

Matt Stolpinski 2005-08 Greg Gingeleskie 1996-99 Mark Conley 1999-02 John Reich 1980-83 Dan Hicks 1992-95 Tanner Garrett 2003-06 John Cox 2004-07 Scott Schleicher 1987-90 Bryce Saddoris 2008-present Ed Prendergast 2005-08 Steve Kovach 2000-03 Craig Delloroso 1984-87 Frank Shaffer 1980-83 Scott Kelly 1985-88 Doug Zembiec 1992-95 Sam Gray 2002-05 George Fears 1980-83 Mike Bigrigg 1999-02 Steve Cantrell 1988-91 Justin Woodruff 1997-00 Brett Bourne 1988-91 Scott Kelly 1985-88 Zane Stickel 1997-00 Joe Baker 2005-09 Thayer Paxton 2002-05

Mark Conley

John Reich

Win Percentage (Min. 75 wins)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

.879 .852 .843 .830 .812 .804 .803 .795 .785 .783 .783

John Reich Scott Schleicher Frank Shaffer Scott Kelly Brett Bourne Greg Gingeleskie Dan Hicks Steve Kovach Ed Prendergast Mark Conley Tanner Garrett

Most Pins

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

63 38 36 35 31 28 27 27 9. 26 10. 24 24 12. 23 23 23 15. 22 22 22

John Reich Ed Prendergast Karl Haywood Scott Kelly Pete Blair George Fears Frank Workman John Fletcher Brett Bourne Mickey MacDonald Thayer Paxton Dan Muthler Frank Workman Steve Kovach Matt Stolpinski Sam Gray Steve Kovach

1979-83 1986-90 1979-83 1984-88 1987-91 1995-99 1991-95 1999-03 2005-08 1998-02 2002-06 1979-83 2005-08 1995-99 1984-88 1951-55 1979-83 1993-97 1944-48 1987-91 1942-45 2001-05 1972-75 1993-97 1999-03 2005-08 2001-05 1999-03

Dan Hicks

Bryce Saddoris

Matches Wrestled

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

11. 12. 13. 15.

184 161 158 150 147 143 142 136 135 135 132 129 128 128 127

Matt Stolpinski 2005-08 Mark Conley 1998-02 Greg Gingeleskie 1995-99 John Cox 2004-07 Tanner Garrett 2002-06 Sam Gray 2001-05 Bryce Saddoris 2008-present John Reich 1979-83 Ed Prendergast 2005-08 Mike Bigrigg 1998-02 Scott Schleicher 1986-90 Craig Dellorso 1984-87 Zane Stickel 1996-00 Glenn Shober 2007-10 Alex Usztics 2004-07

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Wins By a Freshman 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

37 36 35 30 29

Tyrone Neal Luke Rebertus Bryce Saddoris John Reich Prescott Garner

Wins By a Sophomore 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

43 38 33 31 30 30

Bryce Saddoris Steve Kovach Greg Gingeleskie Matt DeMichiel Mark Conley Matt Stolpinski

1998-99 2008-09 2007-08 1979-80 2008-09 2008-09 2000-01 1996-97 2008-09 1999-2000 2005-06

Wins in First Two Seasons Combined 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

78 59 58 55 53

Bryce Saddoris Greg Gingeleskie John Reich Matt Stolpinski Tyrone Neal

2008-09 1996-97 1980-81 2005-06 1999-00

Wins in Any Two Seasons Combined 1. 2. 5.

86 78 78 78 75

Matt Stolpinski Bryce Saddoris Mark Conley Tanner Garrett Bryce Saddoris

2007-08 2008-09 2001-02 2005-06 2009-10

2009 NCAA Championship qualifier Luke Rebertus won 36 matches during the 2008-09 season, the second most by a Navy rookie in program history.

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NAVY SINGLE-SEASON RECORD BOOK Most Wins By Weight Class 29 27 26 22 19

Prescott Garner Alex Usztics Sam Gray Aaron Kalil Sam Gray

2008-09 2006-07 2002-03 2009-10 2001-02

5.

29 28 23 23 21

Sam Gray Joe Baker Zane Stickel Jason Homestead Joe Baker

2004-05 2007-08 1998-99 2000-01 2006-07

44 34 30 28 27

Mark Conley Mark Conley Mark Conley Brad Canterbury Nate Gulosh

2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 2006-07 2004-05

43 35 34 30 29 29

Bryce Saddoris Bryce Saddoris John Cox Tom Storer John Cox John Cox

2008-09 2007-08 2005-06 2000-01 2006-07 2004-05

35 35 32 32 28

John Jarred Tyrone Neal John Jarred Bryce Saddoris Don Waters

2005-06 1998-99 2006-07 2009-10 1999-00

133: 1. 2. 3. 141: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 149: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

157: 1. 3. 5.

30-Win Seasons

1. 3. 5. 6. 9.

12. 13. 14.

22. 24.

29.

44 44 43 43 42 39 39 39 38 38 38 37 36 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 34 34 33 33 33 33 33 32 32

Mark Conley Matt Stolpinski Tanner Garrett Bryce Saddoris Matt Stolpinski Scott Kelly Dan Hicks Ed Prendergast Brett Bourne Greg Gingeleskie Steve Kovach Ed Prendergast Luke Rebertus Scott Kelly Kurt Kyle Doug Zembiec Tyrone Neal Steve Kovach Tanner Garrett John Jarred Bryce Saddoris Mark Conley John Cox Matt Treaster Scott Schleicher Greg Gingeleskie Justin Woodruff Antonio Miranda Scott Schleicher Thayer Paxton

2001-02 2006-07 2005-06 2008-09 2007-08 1987-88 1994-95 2007-08 1989-90 1997-98 2000-01 2006-07 2008-09 1986-87 1994-95 1994-95 1998-99 2001-02 2004-05 2005-06 2007-08 2000-01 2005-06 1986-87 1988-89 1996-97 1999-00 2006-07 1989-90 2004-05

34. 37.

165: 1. 3. 4. 5.

174: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 184: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 197: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. HWT: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

31 31 29 25 24

Matt DeMichiel Frank Edwards Craig Dziewiatkowski Luke Lazzo Robby Neill

2008-09 2002-03 2004-05 2001-02 2009-10

44 42 36 30 29

Matt Stolpinski Matt Stolpinski Luke Rebertus Matt Stolpinski Mark Newman

2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2005-06 2000-01

33 32 30 26 24

Antonio Miranda Casey Caldwell Greg Gingeleskie Jonny Kane Jim Letchford

2006-07 2008-09 1998-99 2004-05 2000-01

33 32 29 28 27 27

Justin Woodruff Thayer Paxton Chris Pogue Thayer Paxton Justin Woodruff Mike Bigrigg

1999-00 2004-05 2005-06 2003-04 1998-99 2000-01

43 Tanner Garrett 2005-06 39 Ed Prendergast 2007-08 38 Steve Kovach 2000-01 37 Ed Prendergast 2006-07 35 Steve Kovach 2001-02 35 Tanner Garrett 2004-05 all current weight classes were adopted in 1998-99

32 32 32 31 31 31 30 30 30 30 30 30 30

John Jarred Casey Caldwell Bryce Saddoris John Reich Frank Edwards Matt DeMichiel John Reich John Reich Brett Bourne Greg Gingeleskie Mark Conley Tom Storer Matt Stolpinski

2006-07 2008-09 2009-10 1981-82 2002-03 2008-09 1979-80 1982-83 1990-91 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2005-06

Win Percentage (Min. 20 wins)

1. .957 2. .935 3. .934 4. .932 5. .919 6. .909 7. .907 8. .903 9. .900 10. .898

Scott Schleicher Frank Shaffer Scott Kelly Tanner Garrett Scott Kelly John Reich Dan Hicks Tim Curry John Reich Mark Conley

1988-89 1981-82 1986-87 2005-06 1987-88 1982-83 1994-95 1985-86 1980-81 2001-02

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Most Pins

1. 2. 3. 4.

24 19 17 15 15 15 7. 14 14 9. 12 12 12

John Reich John Reich Ed Prendergast Ed Prendergast Scott Kelly Scott Kelly Frank Workman John Fletcher Dan Hicks Karl Haywood Steve Kovach

Most Matches Wrestled

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

51 50 49 48 47 47 47 47 9. 46 10. 45 45 45 45 45

Matt Stolpinski Matt Stolpinski Mark Conley Tanner Garrett Bryce Saddoris Tyrone Neal Steve Kovach Tom Storer John Cox Brad Canterbury Brett Bourne Greg Gingeleskie Luke Lazzo John Jarred

1982-83 1979-80 2006-07 2007-08 1986-87 1987-88 1996-97 1947-48 1994-95 1997-98 2001-02 2006-07 2007-08 2001-02 2005-06 2007-08 1998-99 2000-01 2000-01 2005-06 2006-07 1989-90 1997-98 2001-02 2005-06

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EIWA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

NAVY’S YEAR-BY-YEAR EIWA RESULTS/INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS

Navy Year Fin. Navy Champions Ray Swartz era 1941 3 155 Milton Bennett, 165 George Weems 1942 3 155 Milton Bennett, 165 Bill Carmichael, HWT C. Shuford Swift 1943 1 121 Malcolm MacDonald, 136 Robert Kitt, 145 Josh Henson, 165 Clarence Creel, HWT C. Shuford Swift 1944 1 121 Malcolm MacDonald, 145 Josh Henson, 155 John Hale 1945 1 121 Malcolm MacDonald, 136 Oscar Greene, 155 John Hale 1946 1 136 Oscar Greene 1947 2 136 L. Wayne Smith, 145 John Fletcher 1948 3 145 John Fletcher, HWT Newbold Smith 1949 3 145 Bart Downes 1950 6 136 L. Wayne Smith 1951 8 --1952 10 --1953 6 --1954 4 167 Joe Gattuso, HWT Peter Blair 1955 4 167 Joe Gattuso, HWT Peter Blair 1956 4 --1957 5 --1958 7 --1959 11 --9160 16 --Ed Peery Era 1961 6 191 John Griffith 1962 3 137 Mike Harman 1963 4 137 Mike Harman, 177 Gerald Franzen 1964 5 137 Wayne Hicks, 177 Gerald Franzen 1965 3 177 Gerald Franzen 1966 2 137 Wayne Hicks 1967 2 145 Pete Vanderlofske, 152 Richard Mies 1968 1 123 Gary Burger, 145 Peter Vanderlofske, HWT Mark Kane 1969 1 130 Dale Stahl, 137 Steve Comiskey, 160 Bob Christianson, 177 Robert Ahrens, 191 Edward Bannat 1970 1 118 Tom Schuler, 126 Lewis Mason, 130 Dale Stahl, 142 Lloyd Keaser, 158 Bob Christianson, 177 Ben Welch 1971 2 118 Tom Schuler, 126 Lewis Mason, 134 Andy Tolk, 142 Lloyd Keaser 1972 1 118 Tom Schuler, 134 Andy Tolk, 142 Lloyd Keaser 1973 2 150 J. Ross Chaffin, 158 Robert Hartman 1974 1 142 Daniel Muthler, 190 Jeffrey Simons 1975 2 --1976 T2 118 Mark Costello

Year 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987

Navy Fin. 2 5 3 2 3 1 2 1 5 1 2

Navy Champions 158 John Althans 111 150 Larry Kihlstadius 167 John Reich --150 Frank Shaffer, 167 John Reich, 177 Mark Phillips 167 John Reich, 177 Mark Phillips 134 Craig Dellorso --150 Paul Radomski 190 Scott Kelly, HWT John Devine

Red Wicks Era 1988 2 190 Scott Kelly 1989 3 158 Scott Schleicher 1990 1 126 Mark Smith, 167 Ed Dewald, HWT Brett Bourne 1991 2 126 Mark Smith, HWT Brett Bourne 1992 2 HWT Dan Hicks 1993 3 167 Jamie Cummings, 190 Tom Storey 1994 2 177 Doug Zembiec, 190 Greg Wise, HWT Dan Hicks 1995 3 177 Doug Zembiec, HWT Dan Hicks 1996 7 --1997 6 --1998 6 --1999 6 184 Greg Gingeleskie 2000 6 ---

Bruce Burnett Era 2001 6 141 Mark Conley 2002 6 141 Mark Conley 2003 10 --2004 6 --2005 3 --2006 4 --2007 2 174 Matt Stolpinski, HWT Ed Prendergast 2008 4 133 Joe Baker, 174 Matt Stolpinski, HWT Ed Prendergast 2009 5 133 Joe Baker, 149 Bryce Saddoris 2010 7 ---

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EIWA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY The Coaches Trophy

Navy’s Three-Time EIWA Champions

Malcolm MacDonald Gerald Franzen Lloyd Keaser Tom Schuler John Reich Dan Hicks

Given at the conclusion of the EIWA Tournament to the championship’s most valuable wrestler.

1944 1947 1948 1965 1966 1971 1983 1987 2009

Malcolm MacDonald John Fletcher John Fletcher Gerald Franzen Wayne Hicks Lloyd Keaser John Reich Scott Kelly Bryce Saddoris

Peter Vanderlofske Steve Comiskey Ben Welch John Reich Scott Kelly Scott Kelly Jamie Cummings

Bryce Saddoris won the 149-pound EIWA title in 2009 and was awarded The Coaches Trophy.

John Fletcher Memorial Trophy

Named in honor of a former Navy wrestler who died at sea in the service of his country, is presented to the wrestler who has scored the most team points during his EIWA tournament career. Peter Blair Ed Peery Wayne Hicks Gary Burger Steve Comiskey Dale Stahl Lloyd Keaser Scott Schleicher

All-American Joe Baker won back-to-back EIWA Championship titles in 2008 and ‘09.

Navy’s EIWA Team Championships

Year 1943 1944 1945 1946 1968 1969 1970 1972 1974 1982 1984 1986 1990

Location Philadelphia, Pa. Bethlehem, Pa. Bethlehem, Pa. Bethlehem, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Princeton, N.J. State College, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Bethlehem, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Bethlehem, Pa. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

45 65 72 72 83 95

Points 29 32 35 21 92 83 103 92 135 133.75 118.75 121.25 131.75

1968 EIWA Team Champion

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Milton Bennett Charles Swift Josiah Henson John Hale Oscar Greene John Fletcher Leon Smith Joseph Gattuso Peter Blair Mike Harman Wayne Hicks Pete Vanderlofske Dale Stahl Bob Christianson Lewis Mason Lloyd Tolk Mark Phillips Scott Kelly Brett Bourne Mark Smith Doug Zembiec Mark Conley Ed Prendergast Matt Stolpinski Joe Baker

1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1947, 1947, 1954, 1955, 1962, 1964, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1970, 1971, 1982, 1987, 1990, 1990, 1994, 2001, 2007, 2007, 2008,

42 43 45 45 46 48 50 55 56 63 66 68 70 71 71 72 83 88 91 91 95 02 08 08 09

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Billy Sheridan Memorial Award

1955 1957 1966 1968 1969 1970 1972 1990

44, 64, 71, 71, 82, 94,

Navy’s Two-Time EIWA Champions

Given in honor of the former Lehigh coach to the wrestler who scores the most falls in the least amount of time. 1966 1967 1970 1983 1987 1988 1992

1943, 1963, 1970, 1970, 1980, 1992,


NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

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Navy at the NCAA Championship

Year 1931-32 1935-36 1938-39 1941-42 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Coach John Schutz John Schutz Ray Swartz Ray Swartz Ray Swartz Ray Swartz Ray Swartz Ray Swartz Ray Swartz Ray Swartz Ray Swartz Ray Swartz Ray Swartz Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Ed Peery Reg Wicks Reg Wicks Reg Wicks Reg Wicks Reg Wicks Reg Wicks Reg Wicks Reg Wicks Reg Wicks Reg Wicks Reg Wicks Reg Wicks Bruce Burnett Bruce Burnett Bruce Burnett Bruce Burnett Bruce Burnett Bruce Burnett Bruce Burnett Bruce Burnett Bruce Burnett Bruce Burnett

NCAA Finish T8 T10 T12 T5 12 T9 T12 T10 T12 T4 8 T21 T13 T28 T30 T11 T29 T10 19 9 5 19 23 T9 T9 T10 17 T35 13 23 36 T28 T19 39 17 11 32 T55 T53 24 29 23 13 36 T36 T30 32 T43 T38 T46 T59 T62 30 36 T39 T60 T33 34 18 18 25 46

Navy All-Americans

(60 total by 44 wrestlers) Yr Wrestler Place 1931-32 • Max Silverstein 2nd 1935-36 • Raymond Vogel 2nd 1941-42 • Milton Bennett 4th • William Carmichael 2nd • Charles Swift 4th 1946-47 • John Fletcher 3rd • L. Wayne Smith 5th • Robert Wisherd 6th 1947-48 • John Fletcher 2nd 1949-50 • L. Wayne Smith 3rd 1950-51 • Don Thomas 3rd 1953-54 • Peter Blair 1st, • Joe Gattuso 3rd 1954-55 • Peter Blair 1st • Joe Gattuso 3rd 1955-56 • Edward Zabrycki 4th 1956-57 • Tony Stremic 2nd 1962-63 • Gerry Franzen 6th • Mike Harman 3rd 1963-64 • Gerry Franzen 5th 1964-65 • Wayne Hicks 2nd 1965-66 • John Nichols 5th 1966-67 • Gary Burger 3rd • John Kent 5th • Pete Vanderlofske 5th 1967-68 • John Kent 2nd • Pete Vanderlofske 3rd 1968-69 • Benjamin Welch 5th 1970-71 • Lloyd Keaser 3rd • Tom Schuler 2nd 1971-72 • Lloyd Keaser 3rd • Tom Schuler 4th 1972-73 • Dan Muthler 1st 1973-74 • Fred Hahndorf 6th • Jeff Simmons 5th 1975-76 • John Althans 4th • Mark Costello 6th 1976-77 • John Althans 6th 1978-79 • Larry Kihlstadius 6th 1979-80 • John Reich 4th 1981-82 • John Reich 3rd 1982-83 • George Fears 7th • John Reich 2nd 1983-84 • Jim Peters 8th 1986-87 • Matt Treaster 5th 1988-89 • Scott Schleicher 3rd

Navy’s Olympians

1920 – Antwerp • Hubert Anderson • Daniel Gallery • Frank Maichle • John Redman • Edward Rogers • Oral Swigart • Philip Weems • Edward Willkie 1924 – Paris • Edward Rogers • Herschel Smith 1928 – Amsterdam • Heywood Edwards 1932 – Los Angeles • George Ashford 1948 - London • John Fletcher II • Malcolm MacDonald

Wt 158 174 155 165 Hwt. 147 136 165 147 136 167 191 167 191 167 177 191 177 137 177 137 191 123 160 145 152 137 167 142 118 142 118 142 134 190 158 118 158 150 167 167 Hwt. 167 118 126 158

133 133 L.Hwt. M. Hwt. WLTRWT WLTRWT 154 Hwt. WLTRWT M. Hwt. L. Hwt. 123

147.5 125.5

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1989-90

• Brett Bourne • Scott Schleicher 1993-94 • Dan Hicks 1994-95 • Doug Zembiec 1997-98 • Greg Gingeleskie 2000-01 • Mark Conley 2001-02 • Mark Conley 2002-03 • Frank Edwards 2006-07 • Matt Stolpinski 2007-08 • Joe Baker • Ed Prendergast • Matt Stolpinski 2008-09 • Joe Baker • Bryce Saddoris *** National Champions in bold

5th Hwt. 2nd 158 5th Hwt. 8th 177 7th 184 5th 141 6th 141 7th 165 4th 174 8th 133 3rd Hwt. 7th 174 8th 133 6th 149 and italics

Three-Time All-Americans (1)

• John Reich

1980, 81, 82

Two-Time All-Americans (14)

• John Fletcher • L. Wayne Smith • Peter Blair • Joe Gattuso • Gerry Franzen • John Kent • Pete Vanderlofske • Lloyd Kaeser • Tom Schuler • John Althans • Scott Schleicher • Mark Conley • Matt Stolpinski • Joe Baker

1947, 1947, 1954, 1954, 1963, 1967, 1967, 1971, 1971, 1976, 1989, 2001, 2007, 2008,

48 50 55 55 64 68 68 72 72 77 90 02 08 09

Four-Time NCAA Qualifiers (5)

• • • • •

John Reich (167) Frank Shaffer (150) Scott Schleicher (158) Dan Hicks (HWT) Joe Baker (133)

1952 - Helsinki • Josiah Henson • John Fletcher II • Charles Swift • Ray Swartz 1956 – Melbourne • Peter Blair 1976 – Montreal • Lloyd Keaser • Tom Schuler

1980-81-82-83 1980-81-82-83 1987-88-89-90 1992-93-94-95 2006-07-08-09

136.5 147.5 174 Coach 191

149.5 118


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Therefore, the Blue & Gold memberships are critical in providing our teams with the supplemental dollars necessary to close the “resource gap” between the Naval Academy teams and our Division I competition. Your support is critical to our continued success. Membership in the Blue & Gold contributes to 118 years of supporting the Brigade of Midshipmen and is the Margin of Athletic Excellence funding for all 32 teams!

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best way to secure tickets to the games. Season ticket holders that are Blue & Gold members receive top priority when it comes to location of seats.

C lub Level seats are assured to Admiral’s Row members of the Blue & Gold. Admiral’s Row members are the only ones assured of receiving Club Seats, and each member at this level is entitled to purchase four (4) Club Level seats to the game.

TAX INFORMATION Since your membership includes an option to purchase tickets, 80 percent of your membership is tax deductible. Only the individual paying for the membership is eligible to take the tax deduction. The Blue & Gold members will receive a receipt for tax purposes at the end of the year. MORE INFORMATION For more information, please visit www.NavySports.com or call (410) 293-8708.

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As the undergraduate college of the Naval service, the Naval Academy prepares young men and women to become professional officers in the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. Naval Academy students are midshipmen on active duty in the U.S. Navy. They attend the academy for four years, graduating with bachelor of science degrees and reserve commissions as ensigns in the Navy or second lieutenants in the Marine Corps. Naval Academy graduates serve at least five years as Navy or Marine Corps officers.

Founded in 1845 by Secretary of the Navy George Bancroft, the Academy started as the Naval School on 10 acres of old Fort Severn in Annapolis with an original class of 55. In 1850 the Naval School became the United States Naval Academy. A new curriculum went into effect requiring midshipmen to study at the Academy for four years and to train aboard ships each summer. Congress authorized the Naval Academy to begin awarding bachelor of science degrees in 1933. Today, the Academy offers 18 major fields of study, a wide variety of elective courses and advanced study and research opportunities. USNA MISSION STATEMENT “To develop midshipmen morally, mentally and physically and to imbue them with the highest ideals of duty, honor and loyalty in order to graduate leaders who are dedicated to a career of naval service and have potential for future deployment in mind and character to assume the highest responsiblities of command, citizenship and government.�

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CLASS OF 2014 FACTS Enrollment ................................ 1,245 (982 men, 263 women) Applicants ...................... 17,417 (13,450 men, 3,967 women) Class Rank in High School, Top 10% ............................. 50% Class Rank in High School, Top 33% .............................. 82% HS Participation, Student Body Leader ......................... 61% HS Participation, National Honor Society ...................... 58% HS Participation, Varsity Athlete ..................................... 90% HS Participation, Varsity Team Captain ......................... 63% HS Participation, Community Service ............................. 85% NAVY ASSIGNMENTS Graduates of the Naval Academy entering the Navy do so as Ensigns and have the following service options available to them: • Aviation -- flight officer, pilot • Nuclear Propulsion -- ships, submarines • Restricted Line and Staff Corps -- civil engineering, cryptology, intelligence, maintenance, medicine, meteorology/oceanography, supply • Special Operations -- explosive ordinance disposal, explosive ordinance management, mine countermeasures, operational diving and salvage • Navy SEALs • Surface Warfare -- conventional, nuclear powered • Submarines

MARINE CORPS ASSIGNMENTS Graduates enter the Marine Corps with a rank of Second Lieutenant. Those officers entering the Marine Corps have the choice of serving one of the following fields: • Aviation -- air command and control, anti-air warfare, aviation maintenance, aviation supply, pilot, naval flight officer • Ground -- armor, artillery, communications (information systems), engineering, financial management, infantry, logistics, military police

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USNA QUICK FACTS Location ............................................................ Annapolis, Md. Founded .............................................................................. 1845 Superintendent ................ Vice Adm. Michael H. Miller, USN Commandant of Midshipmen ... Capt. Robert E. Clark II, USN Enrollment .......................................................................... 4,400


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From the first athletic competition played on the gridiron in 1879 to Navy's recent triumphs, several events, people, rivalries and personalities have shaped the entire Naval Academy athletic program. Below is a look at just some of the history and traditions that make Navy one of the most storied programs in all of collegiate athletics.

ANCHORS AWEIGH "Anchors Aweigh" was written by Lt. Charles Zimmermann, Musical Director of the Naval Academy in 1906, with the lyrics provided by Alfred H. Miles of the Class of 1906, as a fight song for the 1907 graduating class instead of the usual class march Zimmermann had composed for previous classes. The song made its debut at the 1906 Army-Navy game, and when the Midshipmen won the game, the song became traditional at this game. It gained national exposure in the 1920s and 1930s when it was heard on the radio and was in a number of popular movies. In 1997 a one-hour documentary on the history of Navy football, titled "Anchors Aweigh for Honor and Glory", was produced by NFL Films. The film was deemed a success by both critics and fans alike. Here are the words: Stand Navy down the field, Sails set to the sky, We'll never change our course, So Army you steer shy. Roll up the score, Navy, Anchors Aweigh, Sail Navy down the field, And sink the Army, Sink the Army Grey

BILL THE GOAT The first recorded use of a goat mascot for Navy athletic teams was in 1893 when an animal named El Cid (The Chief) was turned over to the Brigade by young officers of the USS New York. El Cid helped Navy to a 6-4 triumph over Army that year. Two cats, a dog, and a carrier pigeon have also enjoyed brief reigns as the Navy mascot, but goats have served without interruption since 1904. Bill XXXII and XXXIII and XXXIV are the current mascots. They are taken care of by 15 goathandlers made up of five midshipmen from the first, second and third classes. The goathandlers undergo rigorous training prior to handling Bill on the field.

BLUE & GOLD This song was written in 1923 by Cmdr. Roy DeS. Horn, USN (Ret.) with music composed by J.W. Crosley. Following every home athletic competition, the team faces its fans with their hands on their heart and sings the following notes:-

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The Blue Angels perform an air show along the Severn River on the northern bank of the Academy each spring during Commissioning Week.

Now, colleges from sea to sea May sing of colors true; But who has better right than we To hoist a symbol hue? For sailors brave in battle fair, Since fighting days of old, Have proved the sailor's right to wear The Navy Blue and Gold

The Navy football team gathered for the traditional singing of the Blue & Gold following its win over Air Force in 2009, its seventh-consecutive win over its rival. Below: The men’s lacrosse team sang an emotional rendition of Blue & Gold following its overtime victory over rival Johns Hopkins in 2010.

MIDSHIPMAN The word midshipman first appeared in English in the 17th century in the form of the word midshipman to designate those men who were stationed "amidships," i.e. in the waist or middle portion of the vessel, while on duty. By 1687, however, the second 's' had been dropped to give the current form of the word. Midshipmen were originally boys, sometimes as young as seven or eight, who were apprenticed to sea captains to learn the sailor's trade.

In the early days of the American Navy, midshipmen trained aboard ship until they were eventually commissioned as ensigns. With the founding of the Naval Academy in 1845, it became possible, as it still is, for a midshipman to enter the Navy directly from civilian life. The name of students at the Naval Academy changed several times between 1870 and 1902, when Congress restored the original title of Midshipman, and it has remained unchanged since.

TECUMSEH The familiar Native American figurehead facing Bancroft Hall and Tecumseh Court has been an Annapolis resident since 1866. Originally, the figurehead of the USS Delaware was meant to portray Tamanend, the great chief of the Delawares. It developed that Tamanend was a lover of peace and did not strike the fancy of the Brigade. Looking for another name, Midshipmen referred to the figurehead as Powhatan and King Philip before finally settling on Tecumseh, the fierce Shawnee chieftain who lived from 1768-1813. The original wooden statue was replaced after some 50 years in the open weather by a durable bronze replica, presented by the Class of 1891. It is considered a good-luck "mascot" for the midshipmen, who in times past would throw pennies at it and offer left-handed salutes whenever they wanted a 'favor', such as a sports win over West Point, or spiritual help for examinations. These days it receives a fresh coat of war paint and is often decorated in various themes during football weeks and other special occasions such as Commissioning Week.

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ENTERPRISE BELL From the bridge of the famed World War II aircraft carrier, it has been a part of the Naval Academy tradition since 1950. The late Admiral Harry W. Hill, then Superintendent, was instrumental in bringing the "E" Bell to Annapolis. It rings when the Academy observes Morning Colors and also during special ceremonies when Navy scores a majority of victories over Army in any one of the three sports seasons. The bell also rings during Commissioning Week for those teams that beat Army and have not participated in a previous bell-ringing during the academic year. The bell is stationed in front of Bancroft Hall.


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At the Naval Academy, beating Army is important. Plebes yell “Beat Army!” in Bancroft Hall, “Beat Army!” is on every weight in the Naval Academy weight rooms, and alums and fans alike scream “Beat Army!” at the end of Blue & Gold, the Naval Academy’s alma mater.

Jess Palacio, Women’s Track

Navy has dominated Army in all sports, posting a winning record against the Black Knights in 36 of the last 39 years and winning the N-Star series 14-consecutive years. Navy has claimed the overall series win in 17 of the last 18 seasons. 23 of Navy’s 32 varsity sports have the potential to take part in the Army-Navy rivalry each year.

The annual showdown between the two rivals in each sport is deemed the Star Game with the players from the winning team receiving a Star for their lettersweaters. For those sports that face Army multiple times in a season, the Star Game isdesignated prior to the start of the year.

Carissa Youker, Women’s Soccer

Wes Powell, Men’s Soccer

ARMY–NAVY ALL-TIME SERIES Army-Navy Record ............Navy leads, 917-696-39 (.567)

ARMY–NAVY – THE LAST 14 YEARS (1996-97 to 2009-10) Navy's Overall Record vs. Army ............. 272-156-6 (.634) Navy's Star-Game Record vs. Army ......... 204-97-6 (.674)

ARMY–NAVY – THE 2009-10 SEASON Navy's 2009-10 Overall Record vs. Army ....... 16-13 (.552) Navy's 2009-10 Star-Game Record vs. Army . 11-10 (.524)

NAVY’S 2009-10 STAR GAME VICTORIES Men’s Soccer, Women’s Soccer, Men’s Cross Country, Sprint Football, Women’s Swimming & Diving, Men’s Swimming & Diving, Football, Women’s Basketball, Wrestling, Women’s Indoor Track & Field, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field

2009-10 STAR GAME HIGHLIGHTS FOOTBALL The Navy defense kept Army out of the end zone for the third-consecutive year, while junior quarterback Ricky Dobbs ran for a touchdown and threw for another as the Mids beat the Black Knights for the eighth-consecutive time, 17-3, at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. The win gave Navy the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy for the seventh-straight year.

Ricky Dobbs, Football

MEN’S SOCCER Sophomore Wes Powell calmly drilled a penalty kick in the 98th minute to lift the Navy men's soccer team to a 1-0 Star Gamevictory over Army in a driving rainstorm. Glenn Shober, Wrestling

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WOMEN’S SOCCER Navy scored with just 25 seconds left in the opening half and junior Carissa Youker added an insurance goal in the 64th minute, leading the Mids to a 2-0 victory over archrival Armybefore a Glenn Warner Soccer Facility record crowd of 2,627.

Chey Arvin, Women’s Basketball

MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY Led by junior standout Andrew Hanko's winning performance, the Navy men's cross country team produced each of the top-three times and captured the N-Star for the 10th time in 13 years with a 19-41 victory over Army at the West Point Golf Course.

Brad Cash, Sprint Football

WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING Navy claimed its 21st consecutive win over Army by winning 15 events and setting seven records en route to a 202-95 victory over the Black Knights. MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING Senior Adam Meyer set three school records to lead the Mids to a 236-64 win over Army, their 19th in a row.

Adam Meyer, Men’s Swimming

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Junior Angela Myers and freshman Chey Arvin combined to score 27 of Navy’s 54 points, while stingy defense late in the game led Navy to a 54-48 victory over Army at Christl Arena. The win was Navy's first in the Star Game since 2003, its first Star Game victory in West Point since 2000 and allowed theMids to record their first regular season sweep of the Black Knights in seven seasons. WRESTLING Navy won eight of the 10 bouts, including team captain Glenn Shober’s upset victory over the eighth-ranked wrestler in the country, to claim a 26-6 victory over Army. It marked the 10th straight win by Navy in a series dominated by the Midshipmen, 44-5-5. WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD Senior team captain Abby Gesecki won two events and ran a leg on Navy's meet-clinching 4x400 relay to lead Navy to a 94-87 victory over the Black Knights in Annapolis. Winners of 10 of the last 12 meetings, Navy has won five meets in a row over Army.

Kellie Darmody, Women’s Swimming

WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD Winning its fifth N-Star in the last six years, the women’s track & field team was led by a trio of double-event winners in Ashley Bucholz, Jess Palacio and Amanda Phelps, who guided Navy to a 107-93 victory over Army at Shea Stadium.

Andrew Hanko, Men’s Cross Country

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SPRINT FOOTBALL Quarterback Tyler Terronez threw a nine-yard touchdown pass to Brad Cash with 1:51 left in the game to propel the Midshipmen to a 7-6 N-Star win at Army. The win was Navy's 11th straight against the Black Knights, dating back to the 2004 season.


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Now in his 10th year as Director of Athletics, Chet Gladchuk has overseen a renaissance of the Naval Academy athletic program. His administrative leadership has helped lead the program to one of the most successful periods in school history. The 2009-10 season was a successful one for the Midshipmen as Navy won 63 percent of its contests, defeated Army in the star competition for the 13th consecutive year and won the overall series against Army for the 17th time in the last 18 years. Navy produced 14 All-Americans, 13 conference athletes of the year, seven conference coaches of the year and seven conference championships. Navy also excelled in the classroom in 200910, ranking No. 2 in the country in graduation rate for student-athletes (among Football Bowl Subdivision schools) and all 24 of Navy’s NCAA sponsored varsity sports rank above the national average in the Academic Progress report, including five teams with perfect scores. Navy had eight Academic All-Americans and five Patriot League Scholar Athletes of the Year, while 176 student-athletes were named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Beth Reed (women’s soccer and basketball) and Mark Van Orden (Track & Field) won NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships, while Kayla Sax (women’s cross country and track & field) won Gates, Cambridge and Trident scholarships. Seven of the top 15 Naval Academy graduates in the class of 2010 were involved with varsity athletics, while 40 of the top 100 graduates were involved with either varsity or club sports. One of the more successful programs this past season was the football team, which won a school-record tying 10 games against four losses, won the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy for a school-record seventh-consecutive year and participated in a bowl game for a record seventh-straight year. The Mids ran their winning streak at South Bend to two with a 23-21 upset of the 19thranked Irish and dominated Missouri, 35-13, in the Texas Bowl. Other teams who flourished in 2009-10 included the water polo team finishing the season ranked 15th in the Collegiate Water Polo Association top 20, the rifle team finished eighth at the NCAA Championship, the wrestling team placed 46th at the NCAA Championship, the intercollegiate sailing team matched its finish from a year ago at the ICSA Coed Dinghy Nationals with a seventh-place finish and placed sixth at the ICSA Team Race Nationals, the men’s tennis team advanced to the NCAA Championship for a fourth-straight year, the women’s lacrosse team advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history and finished the year ranked 19th in the country and the lightweight crew team finished second at the IRA National Championship. Gladchuk’s efforts have been recognized on a national level as well, as the Division IA Athletic Directors Association named him the 2005 Bobby Dodd Athletic Director of the Year. The award is presented in recognition of an athletic director’s support and commitment toward the successful advancement of the department, most specifically in the sport of football. Additionally, he was recognized by the Secretary of the Navy for his contributions and service to the Navy and the Naval Academy with the Superior Public Service Award to the Department of the Navy. Gladchuk has been able to parlay Navy’s athletic success into an exclusive television deal with CBS College Sports Network that has increased Navy’s television exposure both in the United States and internationally. CBS College Sports Network, the first 24-hour college sports network, televises every Navy home and select neutral site football games (excluding Notre Dame and Army which are televised nationally by CBS), as well as other Midshipmen men's and women's athletic events, original programming and documentaries

centered on the storied Navy athletic program. The long-term, multi-media agreement includes internet streaming, broadband and video-ondemand rights and high definition rights. A major part of the agreement was that all home football games would be played on Saturday for the convenience of the Navy alumni. Navy sports are seen all over the world with the international distribution of Navy programming, especially to the troops serving abroad. Navy’s contract with CBS College Sports Network runs through 2018. Gladchuk has also added radio giants WBAL (1090 AM) in Baltimore and WFED (1500 AM, 1050 AM, 820 AM) in Washington D.C./Northern Virginia to Navy’s radio network. WBAL Radio, which is also the home of the Ravens, is Maryland's dominant and most powerful radio station. Since 1925, generations of Marylanders have turned to WBAL Radio for news, weather, thought-provoking discussions and sports. As Maryland's only 50,000-watt AM station, WBAL's signal travels substantially further than any other station in the state. WFED Radio, which is also the home of the Washington Nationals, is a 50,000-watt station that will air a minimum of 10 regular-season football games. WFED is your source for federal news covering both the Federal Government and those who do business with the government. Since being introduced as the Academy's 28th Director of Athletics on Sept. 4, 2001, Gladchuk has pressed forward on numerous fronts with energy and vision. From the hiring of Paul Johnson and Ken Niumatalolo as head football coaches to the renovation of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Gladchuk has made improvements in several key areas that will prove more success on the athletic fields for years to come. Recent head coaching hires such as Bill Roberts in men’s swimming, John Morrison in women’s swimming, Paul Kostacopoulos in baseball, Keith Puryear in women’s tennis, the all-time winningest women’s lacrosse coach in NCAA history, Cindy Timchal, and the all-time winningest soccer coach in NCAA history on any level, Dave Brandt, have advanced those programs into the national limelight. During Gladchuk’s tenure at the Naval Academy, he has seen the Midshipmen win 64 conference titles, produce 128 All-Americans and 44 Academic All-Americans. Gladchuk has also worked tirelessly to bring back school spirit, working in conjunction with school officials to encourage midshipmen to attend events for all sports. He has embraced the local community and alumni base, and is an oftenrequested speaker, visiting areas all over the country as he shares the vision of the Naval Academy and the Naval Academy Athletic Association. Gladchuk’s biggest impact on the Naval Academy has been the $42 million renovation of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium where under his leadership the stadium was completely refurbished over a four-year time frame. The addition of 6,500 permanent seats on the sidelines and in the end zones, 32 luxury boxes, dropping the field eight feet and moving the sidelines closer, two video scoreboards, a memorial plaza, upgraded restroom and concession areas, a perimeter walking path, new lighting, a new sound system, landscaping the grounds and storm water management highlight the list of renovations. Gladchuk has worked closely with the city, county, state and neighborhood associations to ensure proper communication and sensitivity to issues that benefit both the NAAA and community at large. The NAAA was awarded the Green Star award by Annapolis Mayor Ellen Moyer for commitment to the environment during the ongoing renovation of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.

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Past Athletic Directors

Harris Laning 1895 Arthur P. Fairchild ’01 Charles Earle Smith ’03 William F. Halsey Jr. ’04 Douglas L. Howard ’06 Byron McCandless ’05 Jonas H. Ingram ’07 Henry D. Cook Jr. ’03 John W. Wilcox Jr. ’05 Robert C. Giffen ’07 Ernest W. McKee ’08 Thomas S. King II ’11 Harvey E. Overesch ’15 Lyman S. Perry ’20

1910-12 1912-15 1915-17 1917-18 1918-23 1923-25 1925-30 1930-31 1931-34 1934-37 1937-40 1940-42 1942 1942-43

John E. Whelchel ’20 1943-44 Harles O. Humphreys ’22 1944-46 Edmund B. Taylor ’25 1946-48 Thomas J. Hamilton ’27 1948 Henry H. Caldwell ’27 1949-51 Ian C. Eddy ’30 1951-54 Charles Elliott Loughlin ’33 1954-57 Slade Cutter ’35 1957-59 Asbury Coward ’38 1959-62 William S. Busik ’43 1962-65 Alan R. Cameron ’44 1965-68 J. O. Coppedge ’47 1968-88 Jack Lengyel 1988-2001 Chet Gladchuk 2001-present

2009-10 Navy Athletics: A Year In Review Overall Record 294-173-2 (.629)

N-Star Record vs. Army 11-10 (.524)

Overall Record vs. Army 16-13 (.552)

No. 2 in the country in graduation rate 14 All-Americans 7 Conference Championships 8 Academic All-Americans 7 Conference Coaches of the Year National Honors

* Football finished 26th in the USA Today/Coaches Poll and 28th in the Associated Press Poll. The Mids were Texas Bowl Champions. * Water polo finished the season ranked 15th in the Collegiate Water Polo Association top 20 poll. * Men’s swimming finished 32nd at the NCAA Championship.

* Rifle team finished eighth at the NCAA Championship. * Wrestling team placed 46th at the NCAA Championship.

* Intercollegiate sailing matched its finish from a year ago at the ICSA Coed Dinghy Nationals with a seventh-place finish. It marks the second-straight year Navy finished in the top 10. Navy finished sixth at the ICSA Team Race Nationals, its best result in over a decade at the event and qualified for the ICSA Women’s National Semifinals.

* Men’s tennis advanced to the NCAA Championship for a fourth-straight year. * Women's lacrosse advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history. The Mids finished the year ranked 19th in the country. * Lightweight crew finished second at the IRA National Championship.

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Gladchuk and the NAAA have also teamed up with the Naval Academy Foundation to raise over $75 million in private giving for facilities such as the Brigade Sports Complex (hockey and tennis), Max Bishop Stadium (baseball), varsity squash courts, various team locker rooms and a number of practice facilities. Other highlights of Gladchuk’s tenure at the Naval Academy include the recent renegotiation of the Army-Navy contract which resulted in over $46 million to the two schools over the next eight years, scheduling Maryland, Notre Dame, Ohio State and Army at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore to promote Navy football in the community, negotiating the extension of the Navy-Notre Dame football game television contract with CBS through 2018 and negotiating bowl deals with the Houston, Emerald, Poinsettia, Meineke Car Care, EagleBank, Texas and Armed Forces Bowls. Gladchuk is heavily involved with NCAA and Patriot League committees. He recently was selected to serve on the NCAA Leadership Council, which is one of the highest NCAA appointments an athletic director can realize. The council will help set the Division I legislative agenda and advises the NCAA regarding major legislative issues being considered. The primary responsibility of the council is to identify those issues on the horizon that can impact Division I and intercollegiate athletics as a whole and will spend much of its time planning for the future of Division I and will help set the course for the future. Gladchuk is also on the NACDA (National Association of Collegiate Athletic Directors) Executive Committee and has served as the Chairman of the Executive Committee in the Patriot League and a member of the NCAA Olympic Sport Liaison Committee. Gladchuk came to the Naval Academy from the University of Houston, where he had been the Director of Athletics since July 18, 1997. Recognized as one of the nation’s top leaders in intercollegiate athletics management, he guided the Cougars to 19 Conference USA Championships, while making significant strides in the academic success of their student-athletes, gender equity and fiscal management. Before Houston, Gladchuk was the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, Intramurals and Recreation for seven years at his alma mater, Boston College. Under Gladchuk, Boston College emerged as one of the NCAA’s elite programs of the 1990s winning numerous Big East and NCAA Championships. The school’s graduation rate for all student-athletes was over 90 percent and the Eagles won the College Football Association’s Academic Achievement Award for the highest graduation rates among all Division I schools in three of his last five years at Boston College. Gladchuk led the Alumni Stadium expansion effort, which resulted in a $35 million improvement to the football stadium. Prior to rejoining Boston College, Gladchuk served as AD at Tulane University from 1987-90. During his tenure, he directed the reinstatement of the Green Wave basketball program to Division I status. In addition, he oversaw the construction of new facilities for the athletics administration as well as baseball, track and field and tennis teams after a $25 million athletics campaign was successfully completed. From 1985-87, he served as Associate AD at Syracuse University, heading operations, NCAA compliance, financial aid and facility operations. Gladchuk lettered in football at Boston College and graduated with honors in business management in 1973. He earned a master’s in sports administration from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst in 1974, where he began his career in intercollegiate athletics, including serving for seven years as Director of General Physical Education, Assistant and Associate Athletic Director for the university. He also has served as Director of Athletics and head football coach for the New Hampton (Prep) School in New Hampshire prior to leaving for UMass. He and his wife, Kathy, have four children: John, a graduate of Loyola Marymount; Katie, a graduate of Boston College; Christie, a graduate of Trinity and Julie, a graduate of the University of North Carolina.


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Navy is dedicated to providing its athletes top-notch gameday and practice atmospheres in every sport. Navy annually ranks among the league leaders in attendance in nearly every sport, and has hosted numerous Patriot League and NCAA Championship events over the last several years. Many of the facilities have undergone extensive renovations recently, showing Navy’s commitment, dedication and passion to providing the very best for its athletes.

Since 2005, Navy has played host to the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Quarterfinals, the NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Final Four, the College Squash Association Individual Championship, the CWPA Eastern Water Polo Championship, the EIWA Wrestling Championship, as well as several other highly-competitive national events. In the past five years, Navy has also played host to Patriot League championships in the following sports: men’s and women’s basketball, women’s soccer, baseball, indoor and outdoor track and field and swimming and diving. Navy’s facilities have also undergone major renovations and construction improvements, from the building of the $52 million Wesley Brown Field House, the $18.5 million Brigade Sports Complex and the $1.8 million Willis Bilderback-Dinty Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame, the $15 million Hubbard Hall renovation, major baseball renovations to the Terwilliger Brothers Field at Max Bishop Stadium, a $1.5 million renovation of the Halsey Field House squash facility as well as a complete $42 million overhaul of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium that gives the Mids a dominant home-field football presence and made the facility the finest in college lacrosse.

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FIRST-RATE FACULTY & STAFF The Naval Academy's philosophy of education stresses attention to individual students by highly qualified faculty members who are strongly committed to teaching. Classes are small, with an average size of fewer than 18 students and a student-faculty ratio of 8:1. All courses at the Naval Academy are taught and graded by faculty members, not by graduate assistants.

Women’s soccer’s Shelley Moeller (‘10) was a Third-Team Academic All-America honoree in 2009. Moeller was also a member of the Navy’s women’s lacrosse team.

Our 600-member faculty is an integrated group of officers and civilians in nearly equal numbers. Officers bring fresh ideas and experiences from operational units and staffs of the Navy and Marine Corps. The academy's civilian faculty members give continuity to the educational program and form a core of professional scholarship and teaching experience. Working together closely, these military and civilian faculty member form one of the strongest and most dedicated teaching faculties of any college or university in the United States.

MAJORS Students at the Naval Academy can select one of 53 different majors within 22 fields of study. The 22 fields of study are grouped into three different divisions: Division of Engineering and Weapons (aerospace engineering, computer engineering, electrical engineering, general engineering, mechanical engineering, Naval architecture, ocean engineering), Division of Math and Science (chemistry, computer science, general science, information technology, mathematics, oceanography, physics) and the Division of Humanities and Social Science (Arabic, Chinese, economics, English, history, political science, quantitative economics). In addition to graduating with a Bachelor’s of Science, students can attain a minor in one of seven different languages.

Beth Reed (‘10) was a First-Team Academic All-America selection for women’s soccer. Reed also played for the Navy women’s basketball team.

Students who excel at the Naval Academy have many opportunities to challenge and advance themselves through several special programs -- Trident Scholars, Honors Programs, and Voluntary Graduate Education Program (VGEP). Track and field athletes Kayla Sax and Tyrell Arment were part of the 10-member Trident Scholar program’s Class of 2010.

SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS In addition to furthering their education at schools across the country, students at the Naval Academy annually are in competition for several prestigious scholarships. Since Navy's first Rhodes Scholar, E. Van Meter ('28), a total of 45 Naval Academy graduates have received the Rhodes Scholarship, including 12 since 2001. Among Navy's most recent recipients is former baseball player Trevor Thompson ('05). 24 grads have won George C. Marshall Scholarships, including 14 since 2000. Standout swimmer Kelly Zahalka ('09) was a recipient of both the Harry S. Truman and Gen. George C. Marshall Scholarships, which paved the way for her to study for two years in the United Kingdom.

Kayla Sax (‘10) was a recipient of the Gates Cambridge Scholarship, becoming the ninth honoree from the Naval Academy.

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Women's track and cross country runner Kayla Sax ('10) became just the ninth student from the Naval Academy to be awarded a Gates Cambridge Scholarship, which will enable her to contribute to research focused on alternative energy sources at the University of Cambridge in the coming year.

Both soccer's Beth Reed ('10) and track 's Mark Van Orden ('10) were awarded NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships and will be pursuing graduate degrees before resuming their respective naval careers on a fulltime basis.

Football’s John Dowd (‘12) was a Second-Team Academic All-America honoree in 2009-10.

Evan Barnes (‘08) is one of four Navy student-athletes to have been honored as First-Team Lowe’s Senior All-America as part of the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award. Track and field’s Mark Van Orden (‘10) was a

recipient of an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship and will pursue a graduate degree beginning the 2010-11 academic year.

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Naval Academy student-athletes have totaled 75 Academic All-America certificates over the years, with 42 of those awards coming since the start of the 1999-2000 academic year. USNA student-athletes have garnered eight awards during the 2009-10 academic year. The 200910 honorees included women’s soccer first-team selection Beth Reed (‘10), second-team football honoree John Dowd (‘12), women’s soccer third-teamer Shelly Moeller (‘10), first team rifle selections Liz Leckie (‘10) and Kenan Wang (‘11), men’s swimming first-team honoree Alex Buck (‘11), third-team men’s lacrosse selection Joe Lennon (‘10) and men’s track & field first-teamer Mark Van Orden (‘10). In addition to earning first-team status, Reed also became the first Naval Academy Academic All-American to receive the top award for her respective sport, as she was named the Division I Women’s Soccer Academic All-American of the Year – the highest academic honor bestowed upon any Division I women’s soccer student-athlete.

GRADUATION SUCCESS RATE For the fifth year in a row, the United States Naval Academy is at the head of the class for graduating NCAA student-athletes on the Division IA level. Navy graduated 100 percent of its student-athletes in 10 of the 20 NCAA sports reported on and averaged an overall rate of 98 percent for student-athletes in all sports – the second-highest mark nationally among Football Bowl Subdivision schools. LOWE’S SENIOR CLASS AWARD Navy has been well represented in the nomination process for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award, started in 2001 by Dick Enberg in response to the growing trend of men's basketball players leaving school early for the NBA. The award honors the attributes of senior student-athletes in four areas: classroom, community, character and competition. Navy has produced four first-team honorees in their respective sports over the last four years, highlighted by 2008 grad Evan Barnes, who was men’s soccer’s inaugural award winner in 2007. He, women’s basketball player Kate Hobbs ('07), women's soccer's Lizzie Barnes ('08) and men’s lacrosse’s Andy Tormey (‘09) each were named to the Lowe's Senior All-America First Team.

Kelly Zahalka (‘09) was a recipient of both the Harry S. Truman and Gen. George C. Marshall scholarships.

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Additionally, sprint football players Tyler Hawkins ('10) and Ian Cameron ('12) were among 10 midshipmen selected for a U.S. Department of State Critical Language Scholarship, which will allow for them to study Arabic this summer in Egypt and Jordan, respectively.


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The men and women at the United States Naval Academy have committed themselves to the service of our country. During their four years in Annapolis, they also take part in service for the community. From outreach opportunities such as autograph sessions following athletic events to working with underpriveleged youth, the student-athletes at Navy give back to the area they call home during their college years. The following are a few examples of community service opportunities performed by the men and women of Navy athletics during the 2009-10 academic year. BASEBALL The baseball team adopted a local child with a brain tumor through the Friends of Jaclyn Organization. The child became a fixture at Navy’s home baseball games and the team has taken an active role in his and his family’s lives. The team presented them with an autographed baseball by the team, visited their house, attended his concert and sister’s swimming meet, spoken with him numerous times – especially after doctor’s appointments – and have helped him with his homework assignments. MEN’S BASKETBALL The men’s basketball team served as the host to a Navy Youth Center birthday party on the main court in Halsey Field House. FOOTBALL Quarterback Ricky Dobbs visited the Naval Academy Primary School and spoke to the firstgrade classroom, explaining the importance of doing the best in their studies and following their dreams. Dobbs had the students try on his football helmet and signed autographs for each of the children before going to visit both of the fourth-grade classrooms.

While in Houston for the Texas Bowl, the football team and the cheerleaders visited the children at the DePelchin Children’s Center. DePelchin was founded in 1892 by Kezia Payne DePelchin to shelter orphaned children. It was originally named the Faith Home, because Mrs. DePelchin had faith in the wonderful business leaders of Houston to support her cause. Although she died within a year, the community leaders, touched by her passion and mission, became united in their determination to carry on her work. Today, services are provided in over 60 locations in six counties in the southeastern part of Texas.

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OFFSHORE SAILING Members of the varsity offshore sailing team instructed several members of the JROTC maritime training program in Chicago.

WOMEN’S SOCCER The women’s soccer team held one of many “Meet the Mids” autograph sessions following a game last fall. All fans attending a “Meet the Mids” event are given a free poster for autographs, as well as an opportunity to take photos and converse with their favorite Navy studentathletes.

SWIMMING & DIVING The swimming & diving teams offered free learn-to-swim lessons to anyone in Lejeune Hall during the spring.

MEN’S TENNIS The men’s tennis team made its annual visit to the MaliVai Washington Kids Foundation, which provides an athletic and educational after school outlet for youths in the Jacksonville, Fla., area. The Mids first participated in a question-and-answer session with the youths before heading out to the tennis courts for some instruction and competition. A tradition on Navy's visits, each time a youth defeats a Mid, that Navy player has to immediately perform 10 push-ups.

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GOLF The golf team conducted a junior clinic for 15 youths from the Stanton Community Center in Annapolis. Head coach Pat Owen showed the group the putting green and how the cups were changed, followed by a clinic on the practice range that featured demonstrations by the Navy golf team. After a short discussion of the fundamentals, each youngster was paired up with a varsity golfer and had the opportunity to hit practice balls on the range.


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The Naval Academy is located in historic Annapolis, the capital of the State of Maryland. Annapolis was founded in 1640 as Anne Arundel Town and later became the first peacetime capital city of the United States of America in 1783. Annapolis, named to honor Queen Anne of England, was granted a royal charter as a city in 1708. Annapolis can also lay claim to having been a capital of the United States. From November 1783 to August 1784, the Continental Congress met in the State House. It was here that they accepted George Washington’s resignation as commander-in-chief and ratified the Treaty of Paris, which ended the Revolutionary War.

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The colonial heritage of Annapolis is still evident as the city boasts more buildings from the 1700s than any other city in the country.

The heart of downtown Annapolis has also been designated a National Historic District. Many fine examples of colonial architecture, including the State House, Hammond-Harwood House, Chase-Lloyd House and the William Paca House and Gardens, are open to visitors. In August, 2009, Annapolis was named a Top Ten finalist for the International Award for Livable Communities, a competition focused on creating livable communities through sound environmental practices.

Annapolis is located on the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the United States. The Chesapeake provides natural environs, sightseeing, sailing, fishing and more, helping Annapolis become the sailing capital of the world. The water-lover will also revel in the fact that Maryland has nearly 4,000 miles of shoreline – more than any other state. Within 30 minutes of Annapolis lies both Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, providing entertainment and sightseeing opportunities for residents and tourists alike.

Additional photography credit to www.VisitAnnapolis.org, www.VisitMaryland.org, and www.Baltimore.org.

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Over 53 million pounds of blue crab were harvested in Maryland in 2009. The Maryland crab harvest makes up more than 50 percent of the annual U.S. catch.


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Pimlico Race Course, home of the Preakness Stakes, is located in Baltimore. The horse industry contributes $1.5 billion annually to the state’s economy. There are over 20,000 horse farms located in Maryland.

The State of Maryland voted in 1788 to cede land to form the District of Columbia, which soon became our nation’s capital. Washington, D.C., is located 30 minutes west of Annapolis.

During the War of 1812, Francis Scott Key witnessed the bombardment of Fort McHenry in Baltimore and was inspired to pen the words to a poem entitled “The Star-Spangled Banner,” which eventually became the national anthem.

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