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TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S Quick Facts...............................................................................................................................................1 Head Coach Scott Goodale...........................................................................................................2-3 Assistant Coach John Leonardis...................................................................................................4 Assistant Coach Frank Molinaro....................................................................................................5 Volunteer Assistant Coach Joe Pollard......................................................................................6 Director of Wrestling Operations Billy Ashnault....................................................................7 Support Staff...........................................................................................................................................8 2012-13 Season Roster........................................................................................................... 9-10 Probable Line-up.................................................................................................................................11 Scarlet Knights............................................................................................................................ 12-28 All-Time Results........................................................................................................................... 29-35 All-Time Series Records..................................................................................................................36 Rutgers Honors & Awards.................................................................................................... 37-40 All-Time Letterwinners............................................................................................................. 42-44 President, Dr. Robert L. Barchi...................................................................................................46 Athletic Director, Tim Pernetti............................................................................................. 47-48 Rutgers University..................................................................................................................... 49-51
QUICK FACTS Location....................................................... New Brunswick, N.J. Enrollment............................................................................. 43,387 Nickname............................................................... Scarlet Knights Arena (Capacity)........................... College Ave Gym (1,500) ................................................................................ The RAC (8,000) Head Coach............................................................. Scott Goodale Years at School (Record).................................Five (84-29-1) Years as head coach (Record).......................................Same Assistant Coach................................................. John Leonardis Assistant Coach..................................................Frank Molinaro Volunteer Assistant Coach................................... Joe Pollard 2010-11 Dual Meet Record..............................................13-8 Conference (2011-12 Record)...........................EIWA (5-1)
The 2012-13 Rutgers University Wrestling Media Guide is published by the Rutgers Division of Intercollegiate Athletics, Tim Pernetti, Director. Writing, editing, layout, and design by the Office of Athletic Communications.
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MEDIA INFORMATION Interview Availability Media interview requests for Rutgers head coach Scott Goodale, his coaching staff and RU wrestlers should be directed to Patrick Crawford in the Rutgers Athletic Communications office. Coaches and wrestlers are available for interviews before and after weekday practices (typically before 3 p.m. & after 5 p.m. EST). In the event of conflicts, other arrangements can often be made to accommodate interested members of the media. Media Credentials/Match Seating Requests for media credentials for the 2012-13 season should be directed to Patrick Crawford. Only credential-bearing individuals will be allowed media access. In the event of limited media seating at a Rutgers wrestling event, remaining seats will be allocated by the Rutgers Athletic Communications office on a first-come, first-served basis. Season credentials may be requested throughout the season. Post-Match Availability Head coach Scott Goodale will be available to members of the media following competition, along with selected members of the RU wrestling team. Requests should be submitted to Patrick Crawford prior to the conclusion of the event. Photographers Mat-side photography is allowed at RU wrestling events, but shooting is prohibited from in front of the home and away team bench areas. Photographers are also asked to keep fans in mind when shooting and be seated or kneeling. Additionally, photographers are urged to exercise caution around the competition area. Other Accommodations Additional requests or questions should be directed to Patrick Crawford.
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HEAD COACH SCOTT GOODALE
Scott Goodale
Head Coach • Sixth Season
Scott Goodale enters his sixth season as the Rutgers head wrestling coach. During his tenure, Goodale has brought the Scarlet Knights into the forefront of collegiate wrestling.
place at the EIWA Championships, including Scott Winston who took home the 165-pound bracket crown to become the first RU wrestler to capture an EIWA championship since Tom Tanis in 2001. By virtue of the strong EIWA and regular season, RU qualifed a school-record tying eight individuals for the NCAA Championships.
Under Goodale’s watch, 25 RU wrestlers have earned NCAA bids and 25 Scarlet Knights have placed at the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA) Championships. RU has tallied an impressive 84-29-1 record during his first five years “On the Banks.” The 2011-12 season was marked by the NCAA success of senior Billy Ashnault, who finished one win shy of All-America status at 141 pounds. In total, five Scarlet Knights represented RU at the NCAA Championships in St. Louis, Mo. Goodale kept momentum going forward for the 2012-13 campaign with the hiring of four-time Penn State All-American Frank Molinaro in April 2012, who is a native of Barnegat, N.J. Rutgers additionally played host to one of four regional sites of the 2012 NWCA/Cliff Keen National Duals, continuing to boost the Scarlet Knight grapplers’ national prominence. In 2010-11, RU reached new heights as a program, finishing the year as a top 10 program, ranking ninth in the NWCA/ USA Today Coaches Poll after posting a school-record 21 victories against only two defeats. Rutgers continued its strong season at the 107th EIWA Championships where they placed third as a team, tying the best finish ever for the program. Additionally, the Scarlet Knights saw nine wrestlers
Rutgers finished at No. 22 in the final 2009-10 NWCA/ USA Today Division I Team Coaches Poll after posting a 19-51 record. Seven Scarlet Knights earned NCAA bids. The No. 22 ranking was the highest in school history at that point. The Goodale-led squad put together a 15-match unbeaten streak from early December to late February which was the longest streak in school history.
GOODALE AT RUTGERS YEAR
OVERALL DUAL RECORD
2007-08 11-7 2008-09 20-7 2009-10 19-5-1 2010-11 21*-2 2011-12 13-8 TOTALS 84-29-1 *School record
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EIWA DUAL RECORD
EIWA PLACEWINNERS
NCAA QUALIFIERS
FINAL NWCA/ USA TODAY RANKING
5-3 8-1 6-2 8-1 5-1 32-8
2 4 6 8 5 25
2 3 7 8 5 25
NR NR No. 22 No. 9 NR
HEAD COACH SCOTT GOODALE In 2008-09, Rutgers broke the then-school record for victories in a single season with a 20-7 mark in dual action. Three Scarlet Knights earned NCAA Championships bids, which at the time was the most for RU since 2004. The Scarlet Knights tallied an 11-7 overall record and 5-3 mark in Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA) action in 2007-08. Two wrestlers reached the NCAA Championships. Goodale maximized his strong high school coaching background and brought in a recruiting class ranked nationally by W.I.N. Magazine (No. 3) and InterMat (No. 4). Goodale’s first recruiting class included InterMat’s No. 2 overall senior recruit in Scott Winston, InterMat’s 17thbest recruit in Trevor Melde and USA Wrestling’s 19th-best 171-pound wrestler in Dan Rinaldi. Goodale was a three-time New Jersey “Coach of the Year” at Jackson Memorial High School in Jackson, N.J., before becoming the sixth coach in Rutgers wrestling history. The Jackson, N.J., native took over the Rutgers program following an impressive seven-year stint as head coach at his alma mater, Jackson Memorial High School. In seven seasons,
THE SCOTT GOODALE FILE Hometown Jackson, N.J. Alma Mater Lock Haven, 1995 New Jersey City University, 1997 (Special Education Certification) Coaching Experience Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Head Coach, 2007- present (84-29-1/32-8 EIWA) Jackson Memorial High School Head Coach, 2000-2007 (155-16) • 25 NCAA Qualifiers • 25 EIWA Placewinners • Member of the 2009 South Jersey Wrestling Hall of Fame Class • Named New Jersey State, District 21 and Region VI Coach of the Year three times • Coached four New Jersey State Champions and five New Jersey State runner-ups, along with 16 additional state placewinners
Goodale compiled an overall record of 155-16, leading his squad to the top ranking in the state in 2006 and 2007. The legendary Jersey high school wrestling coach was inducted into the South Jersey Wrestling Hall of Fame on Nov. 7, 2009. Goodale was named the New Jersey State Coach of the Year three times, while also earning District 21 and Region VI Coach of the Year accolades three times during his tenure with the Jaguars. Goodale coached four New Jersey State Champions and five New Jersey State runner-ups, along with 16 additional state placewinners. In total, he has coached a total of 41 District 21 Champions and 10 Region VI Champions. Goodale led his teams to two Group IV State Championships, as well as four Central Jersey Group IV Sectional titles. Each season Goodale spent with Jackson Memorial, the Jaguars were crowned District 21 Team Champions, as well as winning four Class A-South Shore Conference titles. During the 2005-06 season, the Jaguars finished ranked No. 10 in the country. The following year, Goodale and the Jaguars improved that performance, finishing the year ranked seventh nationally. In every year Goodale was at Jackson Memorial, he led his team to a top-10 finish in the New Jersey wrestling polls. Prior to being named head coach at Jackson Memorial, Goodale served as a top assistant for the wrestling program, while also working as the offensive coordinator for the football team. During his time with the Jaguars football squad, he was a part of three state championship teams. On a national level, he spent 12 years as the Junior and Cadet State Team Coach for national wrestling tournaments held in Fargo, N.D. Following the 2005-06 season, he served as the head coach for Team New Jersey at the Junior National Duals. Goodale wrestled for Lock Haven University in Pennsylvania, earning his bachelor’s degree in Health and Physical Education in 1995. He then went to New Jersey City University where he earned a certification in Special Education in 1997. As a collegiate wrestler, Goodale made three trips to the NCAA Championships, as well as placing second at the Eastern Wrestling League (EWL) Tournament twice in his career. During his time with the Bald Eagles, the team was ranked as high as ninth in the country. Goodale finished with 99 wins at Lock Haven. Goodale and his wife Lisa are the parents of Shelby and Zachary, and reside in Toms River.
• Led his teams to two Group IV State Championships, as well as four Central Jersey Group IV Sectional titles • Under Goodale, Jackson Memorial was crowned District 21 Team Champions each year, and won four Class A-South Shore Conference titles.
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C O A C H I N G S TA F F
john leonardis
Assistant Coach • Sixth Season John Leonardis has been with Rutgers head coach Scott Goodale since his first day “On the Banks” and has played a vital role in the program’s rise to national prominence. Leonardis helped the Scarlet Knights to a 84-29-1 record during his first five years at RU. Leonardis helped make an immediate impact on the recruiting trail as their first recruiting class was ranked nationally by W.I.N. Magazine (No. 3) and Intermat (No. 4). During Leonardis’ tenure, 25 RU wrestlers have earned NCAA bids and 25 Scarlet Knights have placed at the EIWA Championships. In 2011-12, Rutgers played host to one of four regional sites of the 2012 NWCA/Cliff Keen National Duals, continuing to boost the Scarlet Knight grapplers’ national prominence. RU ranked ninth in the final NWCA/USA Today Coaches Poll in 2010-11 after posting an all-time best 21-2 record. Nine Scarlet Knights placed at the EIWA Championships, including Scott Winston who took home the 165-pound title to become the first RU wrestler to capture an EIWA championship since Tom Tanis in 2001. RU qualifed eight individuals for the NCAA Championships, which tied a school record. In 2009-10, Leonardis helped Rutgers to a No. 22 finish in the final NWCA/USA Today Division I Team Coaches Poll after posting a 19-5-1 record. Seven Scarlet Knights earned NCAA bids, the most since 1960. The No. 22 ranking is the highest in school history. Nine of Rutgers 10 starters are returning for the 2010-11 campaign. The Scarlet Knights put together a 15-match unbeaten streak from early December to late February which was the longest streak in school history. Leonardis was a three year varsity wrestling letter winner at Lehigh before graduating in 1997. He was an EIWA Champion in 1996 in the 190-pound weight class. The Sea Girt, N.J., native played football and wrestled for Blair Academy in Blairstown, N.J. His senior year he was a captain for both wrestling and football, leading each program to a State Championship. During his wrestling career, Leonardis was a four-time National Prep place winner and champion and an Amateur Wrestling News All-American. On the coaching front, Leonardis has extensive experience. For six years (2000-06), he compiled a .720 winning percentage as the head coach at Peddie School in Hightstown, N.J. Leonardis-coached teams placed in the top-five of the National Prep Championships five times. He coached 32 National Prep Place winners and four Junior National All-Americans. The sixth-year assistant coach also worked as the New Jersey Wrestling Federation Coach from 1997-2007, receiving Coach of the Year honors three times from the Trenton Times.
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C O A C H I N G S TA F F
Frank Molinaro
Assistant Coach • First Season
One of the “Garden State’s” recent success stories in NCAA wrestling, Frank Molinaro has returned to his home state as an assistant coach for the Rutgers wrestling program after a standout career at Penn State from 2008-12. The Barnegat, N.J., native earned All-America honors four-straight seasons and finished his career as the 2012 NCAA 149-pound champion. Molinaro completed his senior campaign as one of the top competitors in the nation, compiling a perfect 33-0 record to take top billing in his weight class. The former Nittany Lion won his second-straight Big Ten Conference individual championship, also earning the tournament’s Most Outstanding Wrestler award in 2012. With an outstanding career record of 121-29, Molinaro left University Park, Pa., as PSU’s fifth four-time All-American. A three-time New Jersey state champion at Southern Regional High School, Molinaro made an immediate impact for the Nittany Lions after an initial redshirt season in 2007-08, placing eighth in the nation at 141 pounds at the 2009 NCAA Championships. He then bumped up a weight class to close his career, notching finishes of fifth-place and second-place at 149 pounds at the 2010 and 2011 national tournaments. Molinaro helped fuel Penn State to NCAA and Big Ten team titles in 2011 and 2012.
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C O A C H I N G S TA F F
joe pollard
Volunteer Assistant Coach • Third Season A strong presence in Rutgers’ wrestling room over the last two seasons, Joe Pollard begins his third year “On the Banks” in 2012-13. Pollard continues in the volunteer assistant coach role after serving as one of the Rutgers’ wrestling program’s assistant coaches in 201112. While at RU, he has assisted in all facets of the wrestling program, including training, conditioning and opponent scouting. Twenty-five RU wrestlers have placed at the EIWA Championships during his stint at RU. In his first season with the program, RU set a school record in duals won (21) and tied Rutgers’ best total for NCAA qualifiers (eight). Pollard joined the Scarlet Knights after spending seven seasons as an assistant coach at The College of New Jersey under legendary coach Dave Icenhower. While at TCNJ, Pollard helped the Lions reach new heights as 18 wrestlers earned All-America honors under Pollard’s tutelage. For his successes at TCNJ, Pollard was named NCAA Division III National Assistant Coach of the Year in 2007. Prior to accepting the position at TCNJ, Pollard was a three-year varsity starter at Rider University. While at Rider, Pollard was a twotime Josh Hanson Award winner, given to the wrestler who demonstrates exceptional leadership, work ethic and academics. A placewinner at the Prep Nationals as a student at the Peddie School, Pollard was a New Jersey State qualifier. A two-time firstteam All-County selection, he was also a three-time County Champion and earned Most Outstanding Wrestler honors at the Mercer County tournament. Pollard currently resides in Hamilton, N.J.
BILLY ASHNAULT
Director of Wrestling Operations • First Season Three-time NCAA qualifier and former Rutgers wrestling team captain Billy Ashnault enters his first season as Director of Wrestling Operations in 2012-13. Ashnault wrestled to an 8661 record in his collegiate career, including two seasons of 25-plus wins as a Scarlet Knight. Ashnault is set to help in coordinating the day-to-day operations of the wrestling program along with Goodale and assistant coaches John Leonardis and Frank Molinaro. His duties will include organization of team travel, orientation of incoming classes, coordination of practice and lifting plans and helping in alumni and supporter outreach. Ashnault will additionally act as RU’s summer camp director. Ashnault saved his best for last as a senior at the 2012 NCAA Championships in St. Louis, Mo., from March 15-17. The 141-pounder upset two seeded wrestlers and compiled a 3-2 record in his final national meet as a Rutgers wrestler, finishing one victory shy of securing All-America honors. Ashnault was dangerous in the consolation bracket, first edging No. 10 Jake Sueflohn of Nebraska by a score of 5-4 and then topping No. 12 Tyler Small of Kent State, 1-0. Ashnault earned a degree in Exercise Science and Sport Studies in his time “On the Banks”.
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Rutgers Wrestling Support Staff
Patrick Crawford Athletic Communications
Kate Hickey Senior Administrator
Chris Schultheiss Athletic Trainer
Gary Panetta Academic Support
John Reardon Equipment Manager
Kyle Murray Strength & Conditioning
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RUTGER S S C A R LET K NIG H TS 2012-13 RUTGERS TEAM ROSTER - ALPHABETICAL Wt. 174 174 125 157 133 125 165 197 HWT HWT 125 149 125 184 141 174 133 157 133 HWT 149 184 125 197 157 HWT 141 165 165 157 174
Name Phillip Bakuckas Evan Brewer Vincent Dellefave Morgan Fitzgerald Justis Flamio Anthony Giancola Douglas Hamann Hayden Hrymack Terrance Jean-Jacques Lex Knapp Joseph Langel III * * Mario Mason * * * Sean McCabe Eric McMullen Trevor Melde * * Anthony Pafumi Maverick Passaro Anthony Perrotti Jalen Ramos Tommy Rementer Luke Rigoglioso Dan Rinaldi * * * Jan Rosenberg Dan Seidenberg Mikey Simmons Billy Smith Ken Theobold Nick Visicaro Anthony Volpe Scott Winston * * * Greg Zannetti *
* denotes previous NCAA qualifications ^ redshirted Head Coach: Scott Goodale (Lock Haven, ‘95) Assistant Coach: John Leonardis Assistant Coach: Frank Molinaro Volunteer Assistant Coach: Joe Pollard
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Hometown / Prev. School Hammonton, N.J. / Hammonton HS Flemington, N.J. / Hunterdon Central Toms River, N.J. / Toms River East Kearney, Mo. / Kearney HS Mahopac, N.Y. / Mahopac HS Collingswood, N.J. / Collingswood HS Jackson, N.J. / Jackson Memorial Lincroft, N.J. / Christian Brothers Academy Haverhill, Mass. / Wyoming Seminary Lacey Township, N.J. / Lacey HS Howell, N.J. / Howell Moorestown, N.J. / Minnesota Connetquot, N.Y. / Connetquot HS North Bergen, N.J. / North Bergen HS Hewitt, N.J. / DePaul Catholic West Orange, N.J. / St. Peter’s Prep Eastport, N.Y. / South Manor HS Roseland, N.J. / West Essex Bayville, N.J. / Central Regional HS Clayton, N.J. / Clayton/Glassboro HS Wayne, N.J. / Wayne Valley Lodi, N.J. / Lodi Rockaway, N.J. / Morris Knolls HS Red Bank, N.J. / Raritan Middletown, Pa. / Middletown HS Wantage, N.J. / High Point Toms River, N.J. / Toms River South HS Long Branch, N.J. / Long Branch Miller Place, N.Y. / Rocky Point Jackson, N.J. / Jackson Memorial Edison, N.J. / JP Stevens
R UTGER S S C A R LET K NIG H TS 2012-13 RUTGERS TEAM ROSTER - BY WEIGHT Wt. 125 125 125 125 133 133 133 133 141 141 149 149 157 157 157 157 165 165 165 174 174 174 174 184 184 197 197 HWT HWT HWT HWT
Name Anthony Giancola Joseph Langel III * * Sean McCabe Jan Rosenberg Vincent Dellefave Justis Flamio Maverick Passaro Jalen Ramos Trevor Melde * * Ken Theobold Mario Mason * * * Luke Rigoglioso Morgan Fitzgerald Anthony Perrotti Mikey Simmons Scott Winston * * * Doug Hamann Nick Visicaro Anthony Volpe Phillip Bakuckas Evan Brewer Anthony Pafumi Greg Zannetti * Eric McMullen Dan Rinaldi * * * Hayden Hrymack Dan Seidenberg Terrance Jean-Jacques Lex Knapp Tommy Rementer Billy Smith
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Hometown / Prev. School Collingswood, N.J. / Collingswood HS Howell, N.J. / Howell Connetquot, N.Y. / Connetquot HS Rockaway, N.J. / Morris Knolls HS Toms River, N.J. / Toms River East Mahopac, N.Y. / Mahopac HS Eastport, N.Y. / South Manor HS Bayville, N.J. / Central Regional HS Hewitt, N.J. / DePaul Catholic Toms River, N.J. / Toms River South HS Moorestown, N.J. / Minnesota Wayne, N.J. / Wayne Valley Kearney, Mo. / Kearney HS Roseland, N.J. / West Essex Middletown, Pa. / Middletown HS Jackson, N.J. / Jackson Memorial Jackson, N.J. / Jackson Memorial Long Branch, N.J. / Long Branch Miller Place, N.Y. / Rocky Point Hammonton, N.J. / Hammonton HS Flemington, N.J. / Hunterdon Central West Orange, N.J. / St. Peter’s Prep Edison, N.J. / JP Stevens North Bergen, N.J. / North Bergen HS Lodi, N.J. / Lodi Lincroft, N.J. / Christian Brothers Academy Red Bank, N.J. / Raritan Haverhill, Mass. / Wyoming Seminary Lacey Township, N.J. / Lacey HS Clayton, N.J. / Clayton/Glassboro HS Wantage, N.J. / High Point
* denotes previous NCAA qualifications ^ redshirted
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R UTGER S S C A R LET K NIG H TS 2012-13 RUTGERS PROBABLE LINEUP Wt.
Name
Yr.
125
Joseph Langel III * *
R-Sr.
Sean McCabe
Fr.
Connetquot, N.Y. / Connetquot HS
133
Vincent Dellefave
R-Jr.
Toms River, N.J. / Toms River East
Justis Flamio
So.
Mahopac, N.Y. / Mahopac HS
Maverick Passaro
Fr.
Eastport, N.Y. / South Manor HS
141
Trevor Melde * *
R-Sr.
Ken Theobold
Fr.
149
Mario Mason * * *
R-Sr.
Luke Rigoglioso
Sr.
157
Scott Winston * * *
R-Sr.
Anthony Perrotti
So.
165
Nick Visicaro
R-So.
Long Branch, N.J. / Long Branch
Anthony Volpe
R-So.
Miller Place, N.Y. / Rocky Point
Doug Hamann
So.
174
Greg Zannetti *
R-Sr.
Phillip Bakuckas
Fr.
Hammonton, N.J. / Hammonton HS
Anthony Pafumi
Fr.
West Orange, N.J. / St. Peter’s Prep
184
Dan Rinaldi * * *
R-Sr.
Eric McMullen
Fr.
197
Dan Seidenberg
R-Jr.
Hayden Hrymack
Fr.
HWT
Billy Smith
R-Fr.
Terrance Jean-Jacques
Fr.
* denotes previous NCAA qualifications
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Hometown / Prev. School Howell, N.J. / Howell
Hewitt, N.J. / DePaul Catholic Toms River, N.J. / Toms River South HS Moorestown, N.J. / Minnesota Wayne, N.J. / Wayne Valley Jackson, N.J. / Jackson Memorial Roseland, N.J. / West Essex
Jackson, N.J. / Jackson Memorial Edison, N.J. / JP Stevens
Lodi, N.J. / Lodi North Bergen, N.J. / North Bergen HS Red Bank, N.J. / Raritan Lincroft, N.J. / Christian Brothers Academy Wantage, N.J. / High Point Haverhill, Mass. / Wyoming Seminary
R ETUR NING N C AA PAR TI CIPANT
joseph langel III
R-Senior • 125 • Howell, N.J. / Howell
2011-12: Recorded a 4-7 mark in dual competition at 125 pounds and 133 pounds after missing the first half of the season due to injury … finished season with a 7-2 victory over Drexel’s Paul Wampler at 133 pounds on Feb. 16 …won a 5-4 decision over Kent State’s Steve Mitcheff in the RAC for the NWCA/Cliff Keen National Duals regional on Feb. 11 … won first two matches of the season at 125 pounds while at the Virginia Duals from Jan. 13-14, pinning Campbell’s Josh Fisher in 2:36 and winning a 9-6 decision over NCAA qualifier Trent Sprenkle of North Dakota State. 2010-11: Qualified for his second NCAA Championships at 125 pounds as an at-large selection … advanced to the round of 16 at NCAA tournament after picking up wins over Mike Martinez of Wyoming and Allen Bartelli of Boise State … went 21-10 on the season, including 7-3 in dual action … earned upsets over Garret Frey of Princeton and Jarrod Garnett of Virginia Tech in dual matches … was third on the team with two victories by tech fall … placed fourth at Oklahoma Gold, second at the Nittany Lion Open and seventh at the EIWA tournament. 2009-10: Compiled a 31-10 record … his 31 wins ranked second on the team … finished at No. 18 in the final NCAA Coaches Panel Rankings … finished fourth in the 125-pound division at the EIWA Championships to earn a trip to the NCAA Championships … compiled a 17-match win streak to start the spring before falling to Lehigh’s John McDonald by a 5-4 score on Feb. 20 … defeated No. 16 Jason Borshoff of American in three OT periods on Feb. 14 … compiled a 13-5 record in the fall with a two major decisions and a pin fall. 2008-09: Redshirt season. PRIOR TO RUTGERS: The No. 2 overall recruit at 112 pounds by Amateur Wrestling News … finished with a career scholastic record of 120-20-5 … won NJSIAA Championship at 112-pounds his senior year … named to the 2007-08 All-Shore Wrestling First Team by the Asbury Park Press ... 2008 ASICS All-America Second Team … earned two Top-12 finishes at NJSIAA … threetime first-place finish in Battle at the Beach … took first twice and runner-up once at Roselle Park Tournament … two-time district champion and one-time district runner-Up … finished first in Region V1 during his senior campaign … second-place finish in Region V1 sophomore and junior years … champion at Senior Nationals in his final prep season and second at Junior Nationals in 2006-07 … wrestled in 2008 Dream Team Duals … NHSCA Academic All-American. PERSONAL: Born Nov. 12, 1989 … son of Joseph and Donna Langel … has two sisters, Melione and Michelle. LANGEL YEAR-BY-YEAR Year Overall 2008-09 Redshirted 2009-10 31-10 2010-11 21-10 2011-12 4-7 Totals 56-27
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Dual Fall MD
TF Quick
14-3 10-3 4-7 28-13
2 2 0 4
1 1 1 3
9 5 0 14
4:10 3:39 2:28 2:38
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mario mason
R-Senior • 149 • Moorestown, N.J. / Minnesota
2011-12: Qualified for third NCAA Championships, wrestling to a 19-5 overall record at 149 pounds … forced to medically forfeit from action at the national tournament and EIWA Championships on March 3 at Princeton due to injury … earned NCAA qualification with an atlarge bid after the conference event … began season on a roll with a 14-match winning streak, including a first-place finish at the Brockport/Oklahoma Invitational on Nov. 12 ... took second at the renowned Midlands Championships in Evanston, Ill., from Dec. 29-30, dropping the title match to non-collegiate competitor Jake Patacsil, 10-2 … won seven matches by bonus points, including a season-high point total with a 24-11 victory over Cal Poly’s Adam Aslam in the RAC for the NWCA/Cliff Keen National Duals regional on Feb. 11 … championship performance at the Brockport tournament included wins over NCAA qualifiers Kevin Tao of American and Nick Lester of Oklahoma by scores of 3-2 and 7-5, respectively … turned away Lester again during Midlands action with a 4-1 win by decision … compiled a stout 12-2 mark in dual action. 2010-11: Finished the season with a 28-8 record at 149 pounds, good for fourth in wins on the team … earned an automatic bid to the NCAA Championships by finishing third at the 107th EIWA Championships … advanced to the round of 12 at NCAA tournament ... tallied a team-best six wins over ranked opponents … captured the 149-pound title at the Nittany Lion Open … went 14-4 in dual action for the Scarlet Knights. PRIOR TO RUTGERS: During his redshirt freshman year at Minnesota (2009-10), was an NCAA qualifier … placed fifth at the Big Ten Championships … only losses at the Big Ten tournament were to No. 2-ranked and eventual NCAA runner-up, Lance Palmer of Ohio State and to fourth-ranked Frank Molinaro of Penn State … went 19-12 on the season, including a 19-11 mark at 149 and a 0-1 mark in one match at 157 … recorded an 8-5 record in dual meets at 149 going 4-4 in the Big Ten … tallied two falls on the season and was never pinned … logged three major decisions and one tech fall … opened season with season-long seven straight wins, including first of his Gopher career, a 24-8 tech fall over Brain Ham of North Dakota State at the Bison Open on 11/14 … was ranked for the entire season, as high as No. 9 before ending the season No. 12 … opened season, and career, with a 5-0 mark to win the Bison Open Championship, beating teammate Danny Zilverberg 7-4 for the title … went 14-2 wrestling unattached during his redshirt season in 2008-09 … competed for prestigious Blair Academy during prep career … ranked as the third-best high school wrestler in the country at 145 pounds by Amateur Wrestling News … was considered one of the top overall recruits in the nation by Wrestling USA … earned second-team ASICS All-America honors as a senior at 145 pounds … three-time national prep individual champion … three-time New Jersey state champion who was a part of national prep championship teams in 2005 and 2006 … integral member of national runners-up squads in 2007 and 2008 … 2006 Beast of the East tournament champion at 140 pounds … five-time member of Team New Jersey … won title at prestigious Ironman Tournament … in freestyle, won the U.S. Junior Nationals twice and represented Team USA at the Junior Pan-Am Games in Venezuela … took top honors at University Nationals, earning a spot on Team USA’s trip to Poland. PERSONAL: Born July 18, 1989 … son of Bill and Diane Mason … has a sister, Erica, and a brother, Will. MASON YEAR-BY-YEAR Year Overall 2008-09* Redshirted 2009-10* 19-12 2010-11 28-8 2011-12 19-5 Totals 66-25
Dual Fall MD
TF Quick
8-5 14-4 12-2 34-11
1 1 2 4
2 3 1 6
3 5 4 11
N/A 2:06 1:23 1:23
*Wrestled at Minnesota from 2008-10
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R ETUR NING N C AA PAR TI CIPANT
trevor melde
R-Senior • 141 • Hewitt, N.J. / DePaul Catholic
2011-12: Redshirt season. 2010-11: Qualified for his second NCAA Championships, earning an at-large berth at 141 pounds … tallied a 28-15 record on the season … placed fourth at the Nittany Lion Open and seventh at the 107th EIWA Championships … went 16-4 in dual action … earned a key victory for RU in its dual with No. 3 Virginia Tech when he upset No. 13 Chris Diaz by a 7-6 decision … tallied eight victories by fall, good for third on the team. 2009-10: Posted 25-12 record on the season … finished No. 24 in the final NCAA Wrestling Coaches’ Panel Rankings … earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Championships … finished the fall listed as the 19th best 141-pound wrestler by Intermat … totaled a 12-5 record, 6-2 in dual, during the fall season … earned his highest ranking by Intermat on Dec. 9 as he was placed No. 19 in the 141-pound listing … picked up a major decision victory over Adam Lynch of No. 19 Penn State on Nov. 22. 2008-09: Compiled a 25-9 overall record and went 9-3 in dual matches … placed fifth in the 141-pound bracket at the EIWA Championships in Philadelphia … helped Rutgers pick up a victory over No. 21 American by defeating Matt Mariacher on Sept. 7 … defeated Fred Rodgers of Rider in front of 4,067 fans at the RAC on Jan. 24 … put RU on the board first with a 2-1 victory over No. 17 Chris Diaz of Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Va., on Jan. 18 … placed first in the 141-pound bracket at the Lockhaven Mat Town Wrestling Open. PRIOR TO RUTGERS: No. 17 overall recruit by Intermat … finished high school career with a record of 138-10 … two-time NJSIAA Wrestling Championships finalist … part of recruiting class that was ranked No. 3 in the country by W.I.N. Magazine and No. 4 by Intermat … won championship in 2007 and finished second in 2008 … won Beast of the East Championship in 2006 … took third in the Beast of the East in 2005 and sixth in 2004. PERSONAL: Born Nov. 3, 1989 … son of Paul and Teresa Melde … has two brothers, Connor and Taylor. MELDE YEAR-BY-YEAR Year Overall Dual Fall MD TF Quick 2008-09 25-9 9-3 5 5 1 N/A 2009-10 25-12 18-4 5 5 2 2:33 2010-11 28-15 16-4 8 6 1 0:46 2011-12 Redshirted Totals 78-36 43-11 18 16 4 0:46
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daniel rinaldi
R-Senior • 184 • Lodi, N.J./Lodi
2011-12: Participated in his third NCAA Championships at a third different weight, earning a bid at 197 pounds … compiled a 26-8 overall record, including an astute 17-1 mark in dual action … was RU’s only starter at 197 pounds, wrestling in 18 of the 21 matches … earned bonus points in nine victories … posted a 7-4 mark against fellow NCAA qualifiers prior to the national tournament … earned a fourth-place finish at the EIWA Championships from March 3-4 at Princeton, going 3-2 in the tournament … defeated 197-pound NCAA qualifiers Daniel Mitchell of American and Derek Stanley of Army by scores of 4-1 and 7-4, respectively … closed dual season with a 3-1 win by decision over Drexel NCAA qualifier Brandon Palik … twice defeated Kent State NCAA qualifier Keith Witt, first at the NWCA/Cliff Keen National Duals regional in the RAC on Feb. 11, 5-3, and again at the national tournament in St. Louis by a score of 8-2 … went 3-2 at the lauded Midlands Championships in Evanston, Ill., from Dec. 29-30 … started the season with an 8-1 record after taking second place at the Brockport/Oklahoma Invitational. 2010-11: Qualified for his second NCAA Championships at 184 pounds after finishing third at the 107th EIWA Championships … tallied a 24-10 overall record … was stellar at scoring bonus point victories (6-0 major decisions, 3-0 tech falls, 3-0 falls) … went 15-4 in dual action, including going 7-2 vs. EIWA opponents … placed second at Oklahoma Gold. 2009-10: Compiled a 30-12 record, including a 17-6 mark in dual action … earned 10 major decisions … listed at No. 29 in the final NCAA Wrestling Coaches’ Panel Rankings … earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Championships … compiled 14-match win streak to start the spring before falling to Rider’s Jim Resnck on Jan. 22 … finished the fall with a 13-5 record, including a 5-3 dual mark … totaled a team-best four major decisions in the fall … claimed a major decision victory (15-5) over Michael Lorenzo of No. 19 Penn State on Nov. 22. 2008-09: Redshirt season. PRIOR TO RUTGERS: Ranked the No. 18 recruit at 171 pounds by USA Wrestling … finished high school career with a record of 133-17 … part of recruiting class that was ranked No. 3 in the country by W.I.N. Magazine and No. 4 by Intermat … threetime Bergen County Champion … three-time district champion and regional champion … three-time New Jersey state tournament placewinner, including a third-place finish his senior year … also took seventh and fourth in NJSIAA Championships … set record for most wins in Lodi High School history. PERSONAL: Born on July 17, 1990 … son of Debra and Gerard Rinaldi … has one brother, Jerry, a two-time All-American wrestler at Cornell. RINALDI YEAR-BY-YEAR Year Overall 2008-09 Redshirted 2009-10 30-12 2010-11 24-10 2011-12 26-8 Totals 80-30
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TF Quick
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10 6 7 23
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scott winston
R-Senior • 157 • Jackson, N.J. / Jackson Memorial
2011-12: Qualified for his third NCAA Championships after advancing to the EIWA Championships 165-pound title match for the second consecutive season … wrestled to a 19-8 overall record, including a 10-2 mark in the dual lineup … turned away fellow NCAA qualifier Coleman Gracey of Army with a 7-4 victory at the conference tournament … won five matches with bonus points, including two pins … stuck league foe Sam Sheppard of Sacred Heart in 2:08 to start the EIWA Championships on March 3 … placed eighth at the prestigious Midlands Championships in Evanston, Ill., from Dec. 29-30 … defeated NCAA qualifier Mike Ottinger of Central Michigan by a score of 11-6 in his second match of the tournament … handled Ottinger earlier in the season on Nov. 26 at the Northeast Duals in Troy, N.Y., winning 6-1 … placed second at the Brockport/Oklahoma Invitational on Nov. 12, taking wins over Gracey and Clarion’s Bezkod Abdurakhmonov by scores of 5-2 and 3-2, respectively. 2010-11: Advanced to his second NCAA Championships after winning the 165-pound bracket at the 107th EIWA Championships … became RU’s first EIWA champion since Tom Tanis in 2000 … advanced to the round of 12 at NCAA tournament … tallied a 21-5 record on the season … .807 winning percentage ranked second on the team … tallied six victories over ranked opponents … finished second at Oklahoma Gold. 2009-10: Redshirt season. 2008-09: Finished the season ranked No. 12 in the 157-pound weight class by Intermat … led the nation in victories with 39 and completed the dual slate with an impressive 18-2 record … earned five pins and nine major decisions on the year … defeated Ohio State’s Jason Johnstone by a 10-3 score in the NCAA consolation bracket … fell to Tyler Safratowitch of Minnesota by a 5-2 mark in his opening match at NCAA tournament … finished fourth in the 157-pound bracket at the EIWA Championships to receive an automatic bid to the NCAA Championships … claimed a 3-2 decision over Michael Kessler of Rider in front of 4,067 fans at the RAC on Jan. 24 … defeated No. 20 Jedd Moore of Virginia on the road on Jan. 17 … placed fourth at the Midlands Tournament from Dec. 29-30 in Evanston, Ill. … claimed a home victory over Sean Bilodeau of No. 9 Lehigh on Dec. 20 … went 2-0 in RU’s first home contest in a tri-meet with Franklin & Marshall and Princeton on Dec. 6 … went 3-0 at the Hoosier Duals in Bloomington, Ind., on Nov. 29 … one of five Scarlet Knights to place in the Oklahoma/Brockport Gold Tournament as he finished third at 157 pounds in his first collegiate event on Nov. 8. PRIOR TO RUTGERS: Rated the No. 2 overall senior recruit by Intermat … finished high school career a remarkable 137-0, the first four-year wrestler to finish career without a loss in New Jersey history … took three New Jersey state titles … missed out on winning a state title as a freshman when he broke his wrist prior to the NJSIAA Championships … three-time regional and district champion … two-time New Jersey Outstanding Wrestler Award winner … named to the 2007-08 All-Shore Wrestling first team by the Asbury Park Press ... 2008 ASICS All-America second team ... Junior National Freestyle champion in 2007 … won Beast of the East in 2007 … 2006 “Super 32” champion … took fourth in the 2006 Asics Junior Nationals, second in the 2005 ASICS Cadet Nationals and fourth in the 2004 ASICS Cadet Nationals … part of recruiting class that was ranked No. 3 in the country by W.I.N. Magazine and No. 4 by Intermat. PERSONAL: Born Dec. 24, 1989 … son of Scott and Carolyn Winston … has two brothers, Brock and Dallas, and two sisters, Brielle and Nicole. WINSTON YEAR-BY-YEAR Year Overall 2008-09 39-9 2009-10 Redshirted 2010-11 21-5 2011-12 19-8 Totals 79-22
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Greg Zannetti
R-Senior • 174 • Edison, N.J./JP Stevens
2011-12: Experienced a breakout season at 174 pounds, leading Rutgers with a 31-6 overall record … compiled a team-best 20-1 mark in dual action … 15 of his victories resulted in bonus points, including 10 major decisions … earned his first placement at the EIWA Championships at Princeton from March 3-4 by finishing third after a 4-1 performance … went on to post a 1-2 mark in his first NCAA Championships qualification ... won 13 matches in a row to close the regular season and into the first two rounds of EIWA action … late run in the year included a 5-3 overtime win in TB1 over West Virginia’s Lance Bryson in the NWCA/ Cliff Keen National Duals regional at the RAC on Feb. 11 … went 3-1 during RU’s drip to the Virginia Duals from Jan. 13-14 … controlled fellow NCAA qualifier and league foe David Foxen of Brown with a 13-3 major decision result on Jan. 6 … placed eighth at the highly regarded Midlands Championships in Evanston, Ill., from Dec. 29-30, going 3-2 in the tournament … dominated against in-state opponent Rider, winning by major decision of Jim Resnick by a score of 11-3 … opened the home dual schedule with an impressive 27-12 (5:42) technical fall of Old Dominion’s Te Edwards on Dec. 2 …started season with a 10-0 record … placed first at the Brockport/Oklahoma Invitational on Nov. 12 to begin the season, winning the title with a 5-2 decision of Maryland’s Jimmy Sheptock. 2010-11: Redshirt season. 2009-10: Totaled a 22-12 record, including a 15-6 mark in dual matches … finished the fall with a 10-6 record, 6-2 in dual, and picked up a major decision and pin fall … knocked off Karl Deciantis of No. 24 Pittsburgh on Dec. 12 by a 6-4 decision … defeated Jake Kerr of No. 1 Iowa in overtime by an 8-6 score on Nov. 27. 2008-09: Finished the season with an 11-8 record. PRIOR TO RUTGERS: Finished high school career with a record of 121-25 … finished second at the 2008 NJSIAA Championships at 152 … won Greater Middlesex County Championship and Outstanding Wrestler award in 2008 … placed second in Region V in 2008 … won district championship his junior and senior campaigns … part of recruiting class that was ranked No. 3 in the country by W.I.N. Magazine and No. 4 by Intermat. PERSONAL: Born Aug. 24, 1990 … son of Gene and Geri Zannetti … has two brothers, Gene and Jeff ... brother Gene wrestled for Rutgers from 2003-07. Zannetti YEAR-BY-YEAR Year Overall Dual Fall MD TF Quick 2008-09 11-8 3-2 1 3 0 N/A 2009-10 22-12 15-6 3 3 0 4:03 2010-11 Redshirted 2011-12 31-6 20-1 3 10 2 1:56 Totals 64-26 38-9 7 16 2 1:56
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EVAN BREWER
Senior • 174 • Flemington, N.J. / Hunterdon Central
2011-12: Wrestled to a 1-7 record at 174 and 184 pounds … stepped into the starting lineup at 184 pounds late in the season due to injuries. 2010-11: Went 1-7 on the season competing at 165 and 174 pounds … earned an 8-2 decision over Kyle Martin of Williams College at the Wilkes Open … started at 174 pounds in the USMMA dual. PRIOR TO RUTGERS: A four-year district champion … Caldwell Tournament champion … a regional placewinner … team captain his junior and senior seasons … also played high school lacrosse … a member of his high schools honor roll … wrestled with Fury Wrestling which is owned and operated by his brother Kyle. PERSONAL: Son of John and Diane Brewer … has a brother Kyle who also wrested at Rutgers. BREWER YEAR-BY-YEAR Year Overall 2010-11 1-7 2011-12 1-7 Totals 2-14
Dual 0-1 0-3 0-4
Fall 2 1 3
MD 1 0 1
TF 0 0 0
Quick 4:49 3:22 3:22
luke RIGOGLIoSO
Senior • 149 • Wayne, N.J. / Wayne Valley
2011-12: Saw starting action with an appearance at 149 pounds at Army on Jan. 8 … posted a 7-7 overall record and 0-1 dual mark … participated in the Brockport/Oklahoma Invitational, Central Jersey Open and Wilkes Open … placed sixth at the Central Jersey event, going 4-3 against his opponents. 2010-11: Recorded a 10-11 record wrestling unattached at 149 pounds … earned the second-fastest victory by fall on the team when he pinned Jabari Thomas of Navy in 35 seconds at the ESU Open. 2009-10: Compiled a 4-4 record in tournament action during his first semester as a Scarlet Knight. PRIOR TO RUTGERS: A four-year letterman at Wayne Valley high school … earned all-county honors each year at Wayne Valley … earned second team all-state honors in his junior and senior year ... totaled 129 wins at Wayne Valley. PERSONAL: Born on Feb. 9, 1991 … son of Charles and Barbara Rigoglioso … has five brothers, Andrew, Charles, Matthew, Jacob and Joshua, and one sister, Julianna … Andrew was a member of the swim team at Boston College … Charles was a member of the RU basketball team … Matthew was a member of the Rutgers wrestling team. RIGOGLISIO YEAR-BY-YEAR Year Overall Dual Fall MD TF Quick 2009-10 4-6 0-2 0 0 0 N/A 2010-11 Competed Unattached 2011-12 7-7 0-1 1 1 2 0:32 Totals 11-13 0-3 1 1 2 0:32
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VINCENT DELLEFAVE
R-Junior • 133 • Toms River, N.J. / Toms River East
2011-12: Wrestled to a 13-13 overall record as the starting 125-pounder, including a 7-10 mark in dual action … went 1-2 to conclude season at the EIWA Championships in Princeton, N.J., from March 3-4 … scored a 5-2 win by decision over Lehigh’s Alex Abreu on Jan. 20 … hauled in crucial dual points with a 5-4 decision victory over Old Dominion’s Eric Dunnet, helping RU to a 20-13 win … edged Purdue’s Camden Eppert, an NCAA qualifier, in overtime at the Northeast Duals on Nov. 26, winning 5-3 in sudden victory … placed third at the Brockport/Oklahoma Invitational on Nov. 12, notching a 4-1 record. 2010-11: Placed fourth at the National Collegiate Open after going 5-2 in his only action of the season … tallied two victories by major decision at the N.C.O. … sat out the first semester with an injury and redshirted the season. 2009-10: Compiled five wins against four losses … compiled a 4-3 record in the fall, including a 3-1 mark in dual action. PRIOR TO RUTGERS: A two-time state champion and three-time state finalist at Toms River East High School. PERSONAL: Born on Aug. 28, 1990 … son of Mario and Janet Dellefave … has one sibling, Mario … cousin of current Indianapolis Colts running back Donald Brown. DELLEFAVE YEAR-BY-YEAR Year Overall Dual Fall MD TF Quick 2009-10 5-4 4-2 0 1 0 N/A 2010-11 Redshirted 2011-12 13-13 7-10 0 3 0 N/A Totals 18-17 11-12 0 4 0 N/A
JUSTIS FLAMIO
Sophomore • 133 • Mahopac, N.Y. / Mahopac
2011-12: Redshirt season. PRIOR TO RUTGERS: Attended the Naval Academy in 2010-11, wrestling for the Midshipmen at 133 pounds ... notched a 5-4 record competing in the Clarion Knight Point Open and Navy Classic ... three-time state finalist for Mahopac High School (N.Y.) ... two-time NHSCA All-American ... helped the Mahopac wrestling team to three section championships and four country titles ... four-time All-State selection in New York ... five-time all-section honoree … three-time section champion ... four-time county champion … five-time letterwinner in wrestling. PERSONAL: Born Feb. 10, 1992 ... son of John and Audrey Flamio.
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Doug Hamann
Sophomore • 165 • Jackson, N.J. / Jackson Memorial
2011-12: Compiled a 5-13 record in first collegiate wrestling season … started five duals for Rutgers at 165 pounds … wrestled in open tournaments, competing in the Knight Point (Clarion) Open and Nittany Lion Open … scored a 1:05 pin of Clarion’s Kyle Fluck at the Brockport/Oklahoma Invitational on Nov. 12. PRIOR TO RUTGERS: 2010 Beast of the East fourth-place finisher … was twice crowned champion at district tournament … two-time regional champion for Jackson Memorial High School. PERSONAL: Born May 15, 1993 … son of Karen and Douglas Hamann. HAMANN YEAR-BY-YEAR Year Overall 2011-12 5-13 Totals 5-13
Dual 0-5 0-5
Fall 1 1
MD 2 2
TF 1 1
Quick 1:05 1:05
Anthony Perrotti
Sophomore • 157 • Roseland, N.J. / West Essex
2011-12: Provided spark in the lineup while backing up the 141-pound, 149-pound and 157-pound weight classes for Rutgers … compiled an 18-14 overall record between the three weight divisions … represented RU at 157 pounds at the EIWA Championships from March 3-4 at Princeton, going 1-2 with a 3:41 pin of Franklin & Marshall’s Eric Norgard … went 1-1 in dual action at 157 pounds to close the season, notching a 8-6 decision of Drexel’s Austin Sommer on Feb. 16 … scored RU’s fastest pin of the dual season with a 13-second stick of Navy 149-pounder Peyton Walsh on Jan. 22 … posted a 1-1 mark at 149 pounds at the Virginia Duals from Jan. 13-14, decisioning Garrett Scivrani of Campbell by a score of 6-2 … competed in the Knight Point (Clarion Open), Brockport/Oklahoma Invitational, Nittany Lion Open and Wilkes Open … placed fourth and third at the Brockport and Wilkes tournaments. PRIOR TO RUTGERS: Won 2011 New Jersey state championship at 130 pounds for West Essex High School in Caldwell, N.J. … became just the second wrestler in West Essex history to win a state title … recorded a career mark of 115-9 … also won back-to-back county, district and regional championships as a junior and senior … placed sixth at the 2010 “Super 32” … was named Essex County Wrestler of the Year. PERSONAL: Born July 6, 1993 … son of Jean and Frank Perrotti … has an older brother, Frank … plans to major in accounting. PERROTTI YEAR-BY-YEAR Year Overall 2011-12 18-14 Totals 18-14
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Fall 5 5
MD 1 1
TF 2 2
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DANIEL SEIDENBERG
R-Junior • 197 • Red Bank, N.J. / Raritan
2011-12: Wrestled to a 14-13 overall record at 184 pounds, including a 10-8 mark in dual action … first season in starting spot yielded a career-best in victories … represented RU at the EIWA Championships from March 3-4 at Princeton, posting a 1-2 mark … started tournament with a 10-0 major decision win over Franklin & Marshall’s Matt Latessa … won four other matches with bonus points during his sophomore campaign, including a 12-3 victory against Drexel’s Nick Beccattini to close the dual season … one of two Scarlet Knights to post a perfect 4-0 record during the Virginia Duals from Jan. 13-14 … participated in the prestigious Midlands Championships in Evanston, Ill., from Dec. 29-30 … started season by finishing second at the Brockport/Oklahoma Invitational on Nov. 12, recording a 14-second pin of Army’s Will Brown in the tournament’s first round. 2010-11: Tallied a 10-5 overall record on the season competing unattached at 197 pounds … pinned Max Wessel of Lehigh in 1:22 to claim third at the “Shorty” Hancock Memorial Classic … was undefeated in bonus point matches (2-0 falls, 2-0 major decisions). 2009-10: Compiled a 13-13 record overall …finished his first semester as a Scarlet Knight with an 11-9 record, including a 3-3 mark in dual competition. PRIOR TO RUTGERS: Compiled a 158-9 record at Raritan high school … two-time state championships runner-up … two-time high school All-American. PERSONAL: Born on Dec. 27, 1990 … son of Dave and Laurie Seidenberg … has two brothers, David and Dylan … brother David was on the Rutgers wrestling team from 2008-12 … has one sister, Tyler. SEIDENBERG YEAR-BY-YEAR Year Overall Dual Fall MD TF Quick 2009-10 13-13 5-7 1 1 0 1:37 2010-11 Competed unattached 2010-11 14-13 10-8 1 4 0 0:14 Totals 27-26 15-15 2 5 0 0:14
Billy Smith
R-Freshman • HWT • Wantage, N.J. / High Point
2011-2012: Redshirt season. PRIOR TO RUTGERS: Finished high school career ranked as Intermat’s fourth-best heavyweight and 36th overall prospect … wrestled to an undefeated season as a senior at High Point High School, winning the 2011 NJSIAA State Championship at heavyweight … finished third at the 2010 state tournament while competing at 215 pounds … two-time Region I Champion … three-time state qualifier … also played football for High Point, earning all-state honors twice in Group Three … earned all-area honors three times. PERSONAL: Born Dec. 6, 1992 … son of Christine Smith … has an older brother, Chris, and older sister, Nicole.
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NICk VISICARO
R-Sophomore • 165 • Long Branch, N.J. / Long Branch
2011-2012: Redshirt season. 2010-11: Compiled a 17-8 overall record competing at 157 and 165 pounds … went 7-1 in dual action at 165 pounds, including a 6-4 decision over No. 20 Jim Resnick of Rider … placed second at the ESU Open at 157 pounds. PRIOR TO RUTGERS: Compiled a 153-17 high school record … helped lead Long Branch High School to three state championships … a two-time state champion and all-state honoree … four-time high school All-American and junior national champion. PERSONAL: Son of Lois and Philip Visicaro … has a brother, Phil, and a sister, Christina. VISICARO YEAR-BY-YEAR Year Overall Dual Fall MD TF Quick 2010-11 17-8 7-1 2 2 2 1:25 2011-12 Redshirted Totals 17-8 7-1 2 2 2 1:25
ANTHONY VOLPE
R-Sophomore • 165 • Miller Place, N.Y. / Rocky Point
2011-12: Finished first season in lineup with a 5-14 overall record, including a 3-10 mark in dual action at 157 pounds … notched a 1:50 pin of North Carolina’s Corey Mock at the Northeast Duals in Troy, N.Y., on Nov. 26 … placed fifth at the Brockport/Oklahoma Invitational to start the season, compiling a 2-2 record in the tournament. 2010-11: Redshirt season. PRIOR TO RUTGERS: Finished his high school career with a record of 226-19 … three-year team captain at Rocky Point … four-time all-section selection … two-time all-state honoree … four-time NHSCA All-American … a N.Y.S Champion and a Fargo Cadet Greco All-American. PERSONAL: Son of Lou and Carol Volpe … has a brother, Louis, and a sister, Jessica. VOLPE YEAR-BY-YEAR Year Overall Dual Fall MD TF Quick 2010-11 Redshirted 2011-12 5-14 3-10 2 0 0 1:50 Totals 5-14 3-10 2 0 0 1:50
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Phillip Bakuckas
Freshman • 174 • Hammonton, N.J. / Hammonton
PRIOR TO RUTGERS: State runner-up at the 2012 NJSIAA Championships to finish a 41-1 senior season at 160 pounds … set a new school record with 132 career wins … won District 30 and Region 8 titles in his final prep campaign … named The Press of Atlantic City’s 2012 Wrestler of the Year … scored pins in 24 of his 41 victories as a senior … performance at 2012 state tournament marked the first time a Hammonton wrestler advanced to the championship match … scored a fourth-place finish at the 2012 FloNationals … qualified for the 2011 state tournament … coached by Dave Mauriello.
Morgan Fitzgerald
Freshman • 157 • Kearney, Mo. / Kearney
PRIOR TO RUTGERS: Missouri state champion and four-time state placewinner … won 2012 MSHSAA Class 3 170-pound title to finish with an outstanding 54-3 senior season record … recorded back-toback fourth-place state finishes to conclude his sophomore and junior campaigns … followed his 43-12 sophomore season at 152 pounds by bumping up to 160 pounds and going 41-11 as a junior … placed sixth at 145 pounds in his first MSHSAA tournament, ending a 38-9 freshman season … ranked second in school history with 176 career wins … Kansas City Star All-Metro First Team selection … four-time MWA Academic All-State selection … coached by Chad Hopkins.
Anthony Giancola
Freshman • 125 • Collingswood, N.J. / Collingswood
PRIOR TO RUTGERS: Compiled a 113-37 career record, winning District 28 three times between 103 pounds and 113 pounds … took top honors in the Region 7 tournament as a senior at 113 pounds … career win total of 113 ranked third in school history … coached by Dechlin Moody.
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Hayden Hrymack
Freshman • 197 • Lincroft, N.J. / Christian Brothers Academy
PRIOR TO RUTGERS: Placed fifth at the 2012 NJSIAA Championships, compiling an outstanding 46-2 senior season record at 195 pounds … led the CBA squad with 27 pins in his final prep season … repeated as District 22 champion, advancing to win Region Six … won District 22 as a junior in 2011 after placing third as a sophomore in 2010 … compiled a 31-6 record a junior at 189 pounds … coached by Mike Tomaino.
TERRANCE JEAN-Jacques
Freshman • HWT • Haverhill, Mass. / Wyoming Seminary
PRIOR TO RUTGERS: National runner-up at the 2011 Preps Tournament, competing at heavyweight … wrestled for Wyoming Seminary (Kingston, Pa.) after completing an undefeated, New England championship season for Haverhill in 2010 … runner-up showing at the 2010 NHSCA Junior Nationals … notched stout finishes at the nationally renowned Beast of the East and Walsh Ironman tournaments in 2010, placing second and fourth, respectively … placed seventh at heavyweight at the 2011 NHSCA Senior Nationals … participated in the 2010 Junior Nationals tournament in freestyle … coached by Scott Green at Wyoming Seminary and Brett Legault at Haverhill.
LEX Knapp
Freshman • HWT • Lacey Township, N.J. / Lacey
PRIOR TO RUTGERS: State runner-up at the 2012 NJSIAA Championships, recording a stellar 42-1 senior season at 220 pounds … broke school record with his 42 victories in his final season at Lacey … won Region 6 and District 24 titles en route to his state championship bout appearance … named most outstanding wrestler of regional meet … 2012 TCNJ Pride Tournament champion … concluded career with 98 wins, which ranked second in school history … compiled a 25-8 record as a junior at 215 pounds, including a District 24 title … placed eighth in the country at the 2011 NHSCA Junior Nationals to earn All-America accolades … coached by Tom Pfister.
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Sean McCabe
Freshman • 125 • Connetquot, N.Y. / Connetquot
PRIOR TO RUTGERS: New York state champion, winning the DI title to finish 37-2 as a senior at 120 pounds … national 120-pound runner-up at the 2012 NHSCA Senior tournament … compiled a career record of 175-13 … three-time League II Champion … third-place finish at the 2011 New York DI State Championships … captured 2011 Suffolk County Championship crown at 112 pounds, earning recognition as the tournament’s most outstanding wrestler … ranked No. 192 in D1CollegeWrestling. net’s Top 200 Seniors listing … coached by Bill Santoro.
Eric McMullen
Freshman • 184 • North Bergen, N.J. / North Bergen
PRIOR TO RUTGERS: State runner-up at the 2012 NJSIAA Championships to finish a 31-2 senior season at 195 pounds … represented New Jersey in the NJ/NY Charity Wrestling Classic, defeating New York state runner-up Reggie Williams by a 14-2 major decision … two-time District 29 Champion and two-time Region 4 winner … coached by Jerry Maietta.
Anthony PAFUMI
Freshman • 174 • West Orange, N.J. / St. Peter’s Prep
PRIOR TO RUTGERS: Two-time NJSIAA placewinner … won three District 16 Championships … scored a third-place NJSIAA Championships finish to cap a 44-3 senior season at 170 pounds … placed third at the prestigious Beast of the East tournament in 2012 … ranked 14th in the country at his weight in Wrestling USA’s Best 2011-12 Seniors … earned All-America honors three times at the NHSCA Nationals, taking fifth at 171 pounds in 2011 and third at 160 pounds in 2010 and 2009 … compiled a 35-5 junior campaign en route to a fifth-place state finish … four-time New Jersey state qualifier … coached by Anthony Verdi.
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Maverick Passaro
Freshman • 133 • Eastport, N.Y. / South Manor
PRIOR TO RUTGERS: New York state champion, winning the DI title to finish 50-3 as a senior at 126 pounds … scored a fourth-place finish at the 2012 FloNationals … career record of 152-25 … earned South Manor’s first county title in 2012, additionally taking top honors at the Section XI meet … finished eighth at the 2011 “Super 32” tournament … ranked No. 99 in D1CollegeWrestling.net’s Top 200 Seniors listing … coached by Nick Garrone.
TOMMY REMENTER
Freshman • HWT • Clayton, N.J. / Clayton-Glassboro
PRIOR TO RUTGERS: Placed fifth at the 2012 NJSIAA Championships at heavyweight, becoming the first wrestler in Clayton wrestler to earn a top-eight state finish in 36 years ... finished career as the Clayton-Glassboro all-time wins leader with 109 victories ... notched a Region Eight runner-up finish prior to his state tournament performance ... won District 29 in his senior season after also claiming the TriCounty Conference Tournament Championship ... coached by Dan Antonelli.
JAN Rosenberg
Freshman • 125 • Rockaway, N.J. / Morris Knolls
PRIOR TO RUTGERS: Two-time NJSIAA placewinner … ranked second at 106 pounds in Wrestling USA’s Best 2011-12 Seniors … third-place finisher at 106 pounds at the 2012 NJSIAA Championships, recording a 26-1 record as a senior … scored a fourth-place showing at the 2012 FloNationals … recorded a 35-2 season as a junior, placing third at the 2011 state tournament at 103 pounds … 2011 NHSCA Junior Nationals Champion at 103 pounds … qualified for the 2010 state championships … excelled in freestyle and Greco-Roman, earning All-America accolades in both styles at the 2010 and 2011 Junior Nationals in Fargo, N.D. … placed third in freestyle and fourth in Greco-Roman at 105 pounds in 2011… scored finishes of fifth in freestyle and third in Greco-Roman at 98 pounds in 2010 … named All-Tournament in Greco-Roman after going 7-0 at the 2010 Junior Duals in Oklahoma City, Okla. … coached by Larry Rizzo.
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R UTGER S NEW CO M E R S
MIKEY SIMMONS
Freshman • 157 • Middletown, Pa. / Middletown
PRIOR TO RUTGERS: Two-time PIAA South Central Region placewinner at 152 pounds ... twice led Middletown High School in falls, claiming pin-leader status as a junior and senior ... placed in both freestyle and Greco-Roman disciplines at Pennsylvania’s state tournament twice ... two-time team captain.
Ken Theobold
Freshman • 141 • Toms River, N.J. / Toms River South
PRIOR TO RUTGERS: Two-time NJSIAA placewinner … state runner-up showing at 145 pounds, finishing the season with a stellar 40-2 record as a senior … placed seventh at 125 pounds at the 2011 state tournament for Manchester … coached by Ron Laycock at Toms River South and Tom Scheffler at Manchester.
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ALL-TIM E R ESULTS 1930-31 (1-5) Coach: Wilfred E. Cann 12/13 Temple W 1/10 Lafayette L 1/14 Princeton L 1/17 Brooklyn Poly L 2/7 Yale L 2/18 Columbia L
1/9 1/16 2/5 2/12 2/20 2/27
1931-32 (2-4) Coach: Wilfred E. Cann Princeton L 8-26 Army L 4.5-29.5 Columbia W 18-14 Lafayette L 14.5-17.5 Penn L 5-25 Ursinus W 23-13
1/14 2/4 2/1 2/25 3/4
1932-33 (1-4) Coach: Wilfred E. Cann Princeton L 5-29 Army L 3-33 Penn L 0-32 Columbia L 1.5-28.5 Ursinus W 21-15
1/20 2/10 3/5 3/10 3/24
1933-34 (0-5) Coach: Wilfred E. Cann Penn L Princeton L Ursinus L Lafayette L CCNY L
10-20 5-27 11-17 3-23 15-17
1/18 2/2 2/9 2/16 3/2
1934-35 (2-3) Coach: Wilfred E. Cann Princeton L Gettysburg W Lafayette W Penn L CCNY L
13-21 28-6 17-9 11-19 15-23
1/11 1/18 2/8 2/15 2/26 2/29
1935-36 (3-3) Coach: Wilfred E. Cann Princeton L Johns Hopkins W Columbia L Gettysburg W Haverford W Penn L
0-26 23-11 13-17 16-14 23-13 8-22
1/9 1/16 a2/24 2/27
1936-37 (0-5) Coach: Wilfred E. Cann Princeton L Lafayette L Haverford L Brown L
5-31 10-20 11-19 3-29
1/8 2/5 2/16 2/22 2/26 3/2
1937-38 (2-4) Coach: Fred E. Shepard Princeton L Columbia L Lafayette L Brown L Montclair W Penn Military W
1938-39 (4-4-1) Coach: Fred E. Shepard 12/17 Haverford W
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20-14 8-22 15-23 13-23 5-25 0-28
0-32 3-27 6-22 6-24 16-14 38-0
24-8
1/7 2/7 2/11 2/15 2/22 2/24 3/4 3/11
Princeton Johns Hopkins Montclair Lafayette Brown Army Columbia St. Lawrence
L W T L L W W L
1939-40 (7-2) Coach: Fred E. Shepard 12/15 Haverford W 1/6 Columbia W 1/13 Muhlenberg W 1/30 Princeton L 2/3 Army L 2/20 Johns Hopkins W 2/14 Lafayette W 2/22 Maryland W 2/28 NYU W MASCWC Championship 1940-41 (3-3-2) Coach: Fred E. Shepard 12/14 Montclair T 12/20 Columbia W 1/11 Princeton L 1/15 Muhlenberg W 2/8 Maryland T 2/15 Ursinus W 2/22 Lafayette L 2/26 Lehigh L MASCWC Championship NCAA Championships - T-21st
15-23 31-5 16-16 14-19 12-14 18-14 19-11 11-19
24-6 18-16 21-9 8-24 9-17 29-3 14-12 26-8 22-10
16-16 21-9 11-21 20-11 16-16 29-10 16-18 0-34
1941-42 (6-2-1) Coach: Fred E. Shepard, Wilfred E. Cann 12/13 Columbia L 11-21 12/20 Montclair W 20-14 1/10 Princeton T 16-16 1/17 Muhlenberg W 33-5 2/6 Colgate W 34-0 2/14 Lafayette W 20-18 2/18 Ursinus W 21-8 2/21 Gettysburg W 21-13 2/25 Lehigh L 6-18 Middle Atlantic Championship 1942-43 (2-3) Coach: Wilfred E. Cann 12/12 Columbia L 13-19 12/12 Brooklyn Poly W 31.5-6.5 2/3 Princeton L 8-22 2/13 Lafayette W 23-15 2/17 Muhlenberg L 8-22 No team competed from 1943-1946 due to WW II
1946-47 (7-1) Coach: Richard Voliva 12/20 NYU W 25-3 1/11 Colgate W 27-5 1/15 Lafayette W 28-10 1/18 Haverford W 28-8 2/4 Princeton L 6-20 2/8 Kings Point W 19-9 2/22 Brooklyn W 27-5 3/1 Temple W 35-3 Mid-Atlantic Championship - First
1947-48 (9-1-1) Coach: Richard Voliva 12/13 Columbia W 18-16 12/20 Brooklyn W 24-6 1/10 NYU W 27-5 1/14 Lafayette W 28-8 2/2 Princeton T 13-13 2/11 Army L 13-17 2/14 Temple W 25-3 2/18 Rutgers-Newark W 36-0 2/21 Haverford W 33-3 2/25 Muhlenberg W 20-10 2/28 Colgate W 22-5 Mid-Atlantic Championship - First NCAA Championships - T-16th 1948-49 (5-3) Coach: Richard Voliva 12/11 Lehigh L 1/8 Penn L 1/15 Princeton L 2/5 Temple W 2/12 Columbia W 2/19 Lafayette W 2/26 NYU W 3/5 Brooklyn W 1949-50 (7-2) Coach: Richard Voliva 12/10 Columbia W 12/17 Lafayette W 1/7 Princeton W 1/14 Syracuse L 2/4 NYU W 2/11 Navy L 2/28 Penn W 2/22 Lehigh W 2/25 Temple W EIWA Tournament - Fifth
10-23 14-18 4-26 28-7 26-5 29-3 21-3 29-2
24-7 36-0 16-14 11-14 24-5 14-15 23-3 16-11 27-5
1950-51 (7-1) Coach: Richard Voliva 12/16 Lafayette W 36-0 1/6 Princeton W 21-8 1/13 Syracuse W 17-8 2/3 Navy W 14-11 2/10 Columbia W 17-11 2/21 Lehigh L 9-17 2/24 Temple W 22-6 3/3 Penn W 23-3 EIWA Tournament - Eighth (tie) 1951-52 (4-3-1) Coach: Richard Voliva 12/8 Yale L 12/14 Lafayette W 1/5 Syracuse L 2/3 Columbia W 2/9 Princeton W 2/16 Cornell T 2/20 Lehigh L 3/1 Penn W EIWA Tournament - Third NCAA Championships - T-16th 1952-53 (2-5-1) Coach: Richard Voliva 12/12 Yale L 12/17 Lehigh L 1/10 Princeton L
14-18 28-3 9-15 15-11 17-11 12-12 9-17 24-5
3-27 3-29 14-15
ALL-TIM E R ESULTS 2/14 2/21 2/25 2/28 3/7
NYU W Temple W Penn T Syracuse L Cornell L EIWA Tournament - Twelfth
1953-54 (6-3) Coach: Richard Voliva 12/12 Yale L 12/18 Cornell L 1/9 Princeton W 2/3 Temple W 2/6 Columbia W 2/13 NYU W 2/24 Lehigh L 2/27 Penn W 3/6 Brown W EIWA Tournament - Ninth (tie)
19-9 24-7 12-12 11-23 6-22
9-15 12-16 21-9 16-12 16-14 24-5 5-27 25-3 19-13
1954-55 (7-2) Coach: Richard Voliva 12/11 Yale W 15-9 12/18 Cornell W 14-11 1/8 Princeton W 28-5 1/15 Navy L 11-19 2/9 Penn W 29-3 2/12 Brown W 17-11 2/16 Lehigh L 3-25 2/26 NYU W 25-5 3/5 Columbia W 31-3 EIWA Tournament - Fifth NCAA Championships - 16th 1955-56 (7-2) Coach: Richard Voliva 12/10 Penn W 12/17 Columbia W 1/14 Navy L 1/31 Princeton W 2/11 Colgate W 2/22 Temple W 2/25 NYU W 2/29 Lehigh L 3/3 Brown W EIWA Tournament - Sixth
19-9 24-7 6-22 16-13 24-8 23-8 22-3 15-17 21-8
1956-57 (5-3-1) Coach: Richard Voliva 12/8 Yale L 11-18 12/15 Penn W 24-7 1/8 Temple W 27-4 1/12 Columbia W 22-8 2/5 Princeton T 14-14 2/9 Colgate W 22-8 2/23 NYU W 19-9 3/2 Lehigh L 9-17 3/9 Brown L 11-18 EIWA Tournament - Twelfth NCAA Championships - T-29th 1957-58 (7-2) Coach: Richard Voliva 12/7 Yale W 12/14 Penn W 12/18 Princeton W 1/8 Temple W 2/1 Army L 2/8 Colgate W 2/15 NYU W
17-13 23-5 18-6 35-5 9-17 27-5 20-5
2/22 3/1
Columbia W Lehigh L EIWA Tournament - Sixth
1958-59 (8-2) Coach: Richard Voliva 12/6 Yale W 12/13 Michigan L 12/17 Princeton W 12/20 Columbia W 1/7 Temple W 1/10 Penn W 2/7 Colgate W 2/14 NYU W 2/21 Army W 2/28 Lehigh L EIWA Tournament - Eighth 1959-60 (7-5) Coach: Richard Voliva 12/5 Yale L 12/12 Princeton W 12/14 Oklahoma L 12/19 Columbia W 1/6 Temple W 1/9 Penn W 1/16 NYU W 2/6 Colgate W 2/13 Bucknell W 2/20 Army L 2/27 Lehigh L 3/5 Penn State L EIWA Tournament - Sixth NCAA Championships - 16th 1960-61 (10-2-1) Coach: Richard Voliva 12/3 Yale W 12/8 Iowa State T 12/10 Princeton W 12/17 Columbia W 1/4 Temple W 1/7 Penn W 1/11 Harvard W 1/14 NYU W 2/4 Colgate W 2/11 Bucknell W 2/18 F&M W 2/25 Lehigh L 3/4 Penn State L EIWA Tournament - Fourth 1961-62 (8-3) Coach: Richard Voliva 12/9 Princeton W 12/11 Oklahoma L 12/16 Yale W 1/6 NYU W 1/10 Harvard W 2/3 Colgate W 2/14 Penn W 2/17 Columbia W 2/24 Lehigh L 3/1 F&M W 3/3 Penn State L EIWA Tournament - Sixth NCAA Championships - T-30th
22-10 9-15
15-11 11-17 20-6 19-9 34-0 17-11 17-9 25-3 18-14 9-19
14-16 20-10 6-29 26-3 26-3 22-9 43-0 17-11 26-3 13-19 12-21 9-20
18-11 14-14 33-0 23-6 26-3 26-6 30-3 33-2 22-5 21-6 28-10 5-27 13-18
26-7 9-19 20-9 30-0 25-5 31-2 23-5 26-2 8-22 25-6 9-20
1962-63 (7-3) Coach: Richard Voliva 12/15 Yale W 25-6 12/18 Princeton W 22-8 1/5 NYU W 29-5 1/11 Iowa State L 8-18 2/2 Colgate W 24-8 2/6 Harvard W 21-8 2/9 Hofstra W 18-12 2/16 Columbia W 26-2 2/23 Lehigh L 8-23 3/2 Penn State L 8-22 EIWA Tournament - Fifth (tie) NCAA Championships - T-36th 1963-64 (6-3) Coach: Richard Voliva 12/11 Oklahoma L 3-23 12/15 Yale W 22-9 2/1 Colgate W 35-0 2/8 Princeton W 24-11 2/12 Harvard W 26-3 2/15 Hofstra W 23-5 2/22 Columbia W 25-10 2/9 Lehigh L 14-17 3/7 Penn State L 6-23 EIWA Tournament - Eighth NCAA Championships - T-29th 1964-65 (6-3-1) Coach: Richard Voliva 12/12 Yale W 12/15 Princeton W 12/18 UCLA W 1/9 Temple L 1/16 Colgate W 2/13 Hofstra T 2/20 Columbia W 2/24 Harvard W 2/27 Lehigh L 3/6 Penn State L EIWA Tournament - Eighth 1965-66 (5-4) Coach: Richard Voliva 12/9 Oklahoma L 12/11 Yale W 12/14 Princeton W 1/29 Colgate W 2/5 Hofstra W 2/9 Harvard W 2/12 Temple L 2/26 Lehigh L 3/5 Penn State L EIWA Tournament - Eighth NCAA Championships - T-45th 1966-67 (2-6) Coach: Richard Voliva 12/10 Yale W 12/13 Princeton L 1/28 Colgate W 2/10 Harvard L 2/11 Temple L 2/17 Manhattan L 2/25 Lehigh L 3/4 Penn State L EIWA Tournament - Thirteenth
22-10 20-5 16-11 7-28 30-0 12-12 19-11 18-9 9-20 9-24
3-34 29-10 17-16 38-0 18-15 26-8 16-19 3-33 6-30
17-14 6-31 19-17 17-19 6-35 14-21 7-36 2-39
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ALL-TIM E R ESULTS 1967-68 (5-4-1) Coach: Richard Voliva 12/9 Yale W 26-6 12/12 Princeton T 15-15 12/19 Oklahoma L 0-33 1/27 Colgate W 25-9 2/3 Hofstra W 24-9 2/10 Temple L 9-23 2/17 Columbia W 19-15 2/21 Harvard W 19-17 2/24 Lehigh L 7-25 3/2 Penn State L 6-28 EIWA Tournament - Thirteenth
12/11 12/14 12/20 12/20 12/20 1/25 2/1 2/8 2/15 2/19 2/25 3/1 3/8
1968-69 (5-8) Coach: Richard Voliva Princeton L Yale W Virginia W Old Dominion L William & Mary L Colgate W Hofstra L Temple L Columbia W Harvard L NYU W Lehigh L Penn State L EIWA Tournament - Sixteenth
1969-70 (3-7-1) Coach: Deane Oliver 12/6 Bucknell W 12/12 Yale L 12/19 Hofstra L 1/24 Colgate T 1/30 Princeton L 2/7 Temple L 2/14 NYU W 2/18 Harvard L 2/21 Columbia W 2/28 Lehigh L 3/7 Penn State L EIWA Tournament - Ninth 1970-71 (3-7-1) Coach: Deane Oliver 12/5 Bucknell W 12/12 Yale L 12/16 F&M L 12/19 Hofstra L 1/9 Colgate W 1/30 Princeton L 2/6 Temple L 2/13 NYU T 2/16 Harvard L 2/19 Columbia W 2/27 Lehigh L EIWA Tournament - Eleventh
12/4 12/8 12/11 12/12 12/15 12/18 1/22
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1971-72 (6-8) Coach: Deane Oliver Bucknell W Hofstra L Yale L E. Stroudsburg W Lehigh L Penn State L Colgate W
6-26 20-11 17-11 13-19 6-23 24-15 11-24 6-24 22-12 14-18 32-2 3-31 5-34
39-5 15-17 16-20 19-19 17-23 11-21 21-17 15-23 21-11 3-31 7-34
20-14 13-22 16-23 11-23 28-15 0-36 10-26 21-21 15-19 26-13 0-34
26-11 14-26 10-27 28-19 8-37 0-38 44-4
1/25 1/29 2/3 2/5 2/9 2/12 2/18
Lafayette W F&M W Princeton L Temple L Columbia L NYU W Cornell L EIWA Tournament - Sixteenth
1972-73 (9-7) Coach: Deane Oliver 12/2 Bucknell W 12/2 Virginia L 12/6 Hofstra L 12/9 Yale W 12/16 Penn State L 12/19 Princeton L 1/20 Colgate W 1/20 Syracuse W 1/23 Lafayette W 1/27 Lehigh L 1/27 F&M W 2/3 Temple W 2/7 Columbia L 2/10 Harvard W 2/10 Penn State L 2/10 F&M W EIWA Tournament - Eighth 1973-74 (5-7) Coach: Deane Oliver 12/1 Bucknell L 12/1 Harvard W 12/4 Hofstra L 12/8 Columbia W 12/12 Princeton W 12/15 Penn State L 1/26 Yale L 2/2 Temple L 2/9 F&M L 2/16 Colgate W 2/20 Lafayette W 2/23 Lehigh L EIWA Tournament - Seventh NCAA Championships - T-57th 1974-75 (8-6) Coach: Deane Oliver 11/30 Harvard W 12/4 Columbia W 12/6 Yale W 12/10 Princeton L 12/13 Navy L 1/22 Lafayette W 1/24 Army L 1/28 Penn W 2/1 Temple W 2/5 Lehigh L 2/8 F&M W 2/15 Colgate W 2/19 Hofstra L 2/22 Bucknell L EIWA Tournament - Seventh 1975-76 (6-6) Coach: Deane Oliver 12/3 Columbia W 12/6 Yale W 12/10 Princeton L 12/13 Navy L
24-12 19-18 12-24 17-20 8-29 24-16 19-21
25-9 14-20 12-21 22-14 9-29 17-24 39-0 20-15 40-3 6-32 18-14 26-9 12-15 23-12 19-26 18-17
13-22 29-14 20-21 24-19 20-16 0-39 18-25 19-24 19-21 25-13 40-8 12-27
32-10 33-6 25-18 12-24 9-28 35-11 18-19 21-19 21-16 3-30 18-17 24-15 16-20 15-22
25-12 21-18 13-23 5-35
1/21 1/24 1/28 1/31 2/4 2/7 2/11 2/21
Army W 20-15 Lafayette W 33-7 Penn W 33-8 Temple L 8-23 Lehigh L 7-34 F&M L 5-39 Hofstra L 6-38 Bucknell W 24-16 EIWA Tournament - Eleventh
1976-77 (2-11) Coach: Deane Oliver 12/1 Columbia L 12/4 Yale L 12/8 Princeton L 12/11 Navy L 12/16 Army L 1/22 Lafayette W 1/26 Penn W 1/29 Temple L 2/2 Lehigh L 2/5 F&M L 2/12 Colgate L 2/19 Bucknell L 2/26 Wilkes L EIWA Tournament - Ninth NCAA Championships - T-45th
12-30 18-20 19-28 8-31 16-27 22-15 36-6 8-30 7-39 15-20 15-29 15-18 9-34
1977-78 (5-7) Coach: Deane Oliver 11/30 Columbia L 12/3 Yale L 12/10 Navy L 12/14 Florida L 12/14 Army W 12/17 Princeton L 1/25 Penn W 1/28 Temple L 2/4 F&M W 2/10 Colgate W 2/25 Bucknell W 2/25 E. Stroudsburg L EIWA Tournament - Eighth NCAA Championships - T-61st
16-23 17-20 12-26 17-23 23-15 3-40 29-12 14-27 24-20 23-19 19-18 14-26
11/29 12/2 12/13 12/16 12/20 12/20 1/24 1/27 1/31 2/3 2/3 2/8 2/10 2/17
1978-79 (10-4) Coach: Deane Oliver Columbia L Yale W Army W Princeton W Lafayette W VCU W Penn W Temple L E. Stroudsburg W F&M W Drexel W Wilkes L Colgate W Bucknell L EIWA Tournament - Seventh
1979-80 (8-8) Coach: Deane Oliver 11/28 Columbia L 21/1 Yale W 12/5 Delaware L 12/15 Lafayette W 12/15 Princeton W
17-22 19-18 28-13 25-6 26-11 38-6 38-7 14-25 27-16 23-16 21-18 6-32 22-18 20-24
18-20 27-19 17-23 29-6 19-14
ALL-TIM E R ESULTS 1/18 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/9 2/9 2/16 2/16 2/16
Navy L Wilkes L Penn W Temple L E. Stroudsburg W F&M L Colgate W Rochester L Bucknell L Army W Connecticut W NCAA Championships - T-48th
1980-81 (7-9-1) Coach: Deane Oliver 12/3 Columbia L 12/6 Yale W 12/13 Princeton L 12/13 Massachusetts T 12/13 Lafayette W 1/17 Wilkes L 1/24 Navy L 1/24 West Virginia L 1/24 S. Connecticut W 1/31 Temple L 2/4 E. Stroudsburg W 2/7 Bucknell L 2/7 F&M L 2/11 Delaware W 2/14 Colgate W 2/14 Army L 2/14 G. Washington W NCAA Championships - T-47th 1981-82 (3-12) Coach: Deane Oliver 12/2 Columbia L 12/5 Yale W 12/12 Lafayette L 12/12 Princeton L 12/12 S. Connecticut L 1/16 Wilkes L 1/23 Navy L 1/23 Massachusetts W 1/30 Temple L 1/30 Yale L 2/3 E. Stroudsburg L 2/6 F&M L 2/10 Delaware L 2/13 Colgate W 2/13 Army L 1982-83 (6-6-1) Coach: Deane Oliver 12/1 Columbia L 12/4 Yale T 12/11 Princeton W 12/11 S. Connecticut W 12/11 Lafayette W 1/22 Navy L 1/22 Bucknell W 1/22 NC State L 1/29 Shippensburg W 1/29 Temple L 2/2 E. Stroudsburg L 2/5 F&M L 2/8 Delaware W NCAA Championships - T-38th
7-33 6-36 35-18 18-30 26-17 12-26 24-14 16-21 15-26 18-15 40-9
15-26 27-18 14-34 18-18 35-17 9-40 8-40 21-23 30-11 13-30 47-6 15-28 21-22 32-11 34-5 13-25 38-8
9-26 20-18 17-19 10-34 15-23 2-38 5-43 24-18 6-35 17-21 17-27 17-30 15-24 28-18 11-39
18-23 18-18 20-13 29-12 31-15 6-33 29-9 15-25 24-17 11-24 20-22 12-32 29-10
1983-84 (5-9-1) Coach: Deane Oliver 11/20 Columbia L 12/6 E. Stroudsburg L 12/10 S. Connecticut W 12/10 Lafayette W 12/10 Princeton L 1/21 Bucknell L 1/28 Yale W 2/3 F&M L 2/8 Delaware W 2/11 Ohio State T 2/11 Wilkes L 2/11 Army L 2/18 Temple L 2/19 George Mason W 2/18 Shippensburg L NCAA Championships - T-57th
12/8 12/8 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/5 2/9 2/9 2/9 2/16 2/16 2/16 2/23 2/23
1984-85 (11-5) Coach: Deane Oliver Lafayette W Princeton L Bucknell W Delaware State W Yale W West Chester W F&M L Delaware W Coast Guard W Army L Wilkes L Shippensburg W Temple L George Mason W G. Washington W Seton Hall W
1985-86 (9-6-1) Coach: Deane Oliver 11/24 Princeton L 11/24 NYU W 11/24 Montclair State L 1/3 Stetson W 1/18 Bucknell L 1/22 Delaware State W 1/24 Lafayette W 1/28 West Chester W 1/31 F&M L 2/5 Delaware T 2/8 Army L 2/8 Wilkes L 2/15 Shippensburg W 2/15 George Mason W 2/15 Temple W 2/22 G. Washington W NCAA Championships - T-67th 1986-87 (13-3-2) Coach: Deane Oliver 12/13 Princeton L 12/13 S. Connecticut W 12/13 James Madison W 1/9 Yale W 1/9 Old Dominion T 1/9 NYU W 1/17 Bucknell W 1/27 Kutztown W 1/31 Brown W 1/31 F&M W
11-31 15-27 37-15 24-14 12-32 22-24 32-16 21-26 32-18 24-24 18-26 13-33 9-30 37-10 11-29
30-13 17-25 22-20 33-9 37-4 30-9 18-23 34-16 37-7 18-20 12-32 24-16 13-25 forfeit 31-15 39-10
16-30 40-12 10-38 36-13 15-30 27-26 28-19 22-20 22-23 24-24 14-28 15-29 25-20 36-9 26-21 33-15
11-26 24-12 21-17 30-10 18-18 47-0 25-13 30-8 30-12 22-15
2/4 2/7 2/7 2/7 2/14 2/14 2/21 2/21
Delaware W Clemson W Army L Wilkes L George Mason T Shippensburg W G.Washington W American W EIWA Tournament - Tenth NCAA Championships - T-59th
1987-88 (13-5-1) Coach: Deane Oliver 12/12 Princeton W 12/12 S. Connecticut W 1/16 Bucknell W 1/20 E. Stroudsburg L 1/23 Yale W 1/23 Coppin State W 1/23 Howard W 1/27 Kutztown W 1/30 F&M W 1/30 Brown T 2/3 Delaware W 2/6 William & Mary L 2/6 Army L 2/6 Wilkes L 2/13 Lycoming L 2/13 Shippensburg W 2/13 George Mason W 2/20 American W 2/20 Lafayette W EIWA Tournament - Twelfth 1988-89 (12-9) Coach: Deane Oliver 12/10 Princeton L 12/10 S. Connecticut W 12/10 Coast Guard W 1/14 Bucknell L 1/18 E. Stroudsburg L 1/22 Yale W 1/22 Boston Univ. L 1/22 Coppin State W 1/25 Kutztown W 1/28 F&M W 1/28 Drexel L 1/28 Brown L 1/31 Delaware W 2/4 Wilkes L 2/11 William & Mary L 2/11 George Mason L 2/11 Shippensburg W 2/11 Howard W 2/14 Lafayette W 2/18 G. Washington W 2/18 American W EIWA Tournament - Eleventh
12/9 12/9 12/9 1/12 1/17 1/20 1/27 1/27 1/27
1989-90 (14-5) Coach: John Sacchi Princeton W Coast Guard W S. Connecticut W Bucknell L E. Stroudsburg L Yale W F&M W Wagner W Brown L
34-6 20-13 12-27 15-26 19-19 23-13 29-8 27-13
27-9 38-7 19-18 12-27 27-9 45-3 56-0 23-14 16-15 20-20 29-13 16-17 3-37 11-24 15-18 26-18 23-9 31-12 28-11
15-20 39-9 42-3 9-29 13-21 21-16 11-25 41-6 36-3 18-14 16-20 14-27 38-5 10-23 13-26 11-26 26-9 45-3 44-5 38-11 28-11
25-9 54-0 48-5 9-28 15-21 38-0 29-5 30-6 15-19
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ALL-TIM E R ESULTS 1/30 2/3 2/3 2/10 2/10 2/10 2/17 2/17 2/17 2/23
12/8 12/8 1/12 1/12 1/12 1/15 1/18 1/22 1/26 1/26 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/2 2/16 2/16 2/23 2/23
Delaware W Wilkes L William & Mary L George Mason W Howard W Shippensburg W Springfield W Shippensburg W American W Hofstra W EIWA Tournament - Thirteenth 1990-91 (6-12) Coach: John Sacchi Princeton L Coast Guard W Penn L W. Maryland W Bloomsburg L E. Stroudsburg L Yale W Hofstra W F&M L Brown L Pittsburgh L Delaware W William & Mary L Wilkes L Buffalo L Cornell L Wagner W Boston Univ. L EIWA Tournament - Fourteenth
1991-92 (17-4-1) Coach: John Sacchi 11/23 George Mason L 11/23 Howard W 11/23 Campbell W 11/30 Princeton T 11/30 SUNY-Albany W 11/30 Kutztown W 1/11 W.Maryland W 1/11 Moravian W 1/11 Harvard W 1/15 E. Stroudsburg W 1/18 American W 1/18 F&M W 1/18 Penn L 1/25 Columbia W 1/25 Hofstra W 1/29 Seton Hall W 2/1 Wilkes L 2/1 Army L 2/15 LaSalle W 2/15 Manhattan W 2/20 Wagner W 2/28 Drexel W EIWA Tournament - Eighth NCAA Championships - T-43th 1992-93 (11-8) Coach: John Sacchi 11/22 Edinboro W 11/22 Lock Haven L 11/22 California (Pa) W 1/13 E. Stroudsburg W 1/16 Columbia W 1/16 Hofstra W 1/23 Penn L
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36-19 0-34 17-22 26-3 31-8 39-7 23-12 28-7 34-6 22-14
15-19 12-6 18-27 34-12 6-38 11-25 33-9 29-14 14-23 8-29 10-29 34-17 12-30 9-30 9-26 6-33 29-9 18-20
15-28 27-18 39- 9 18-18 27- 8 30- 9 50- 0 33- 9 24-16 23-12 31-15 23-19 15-21 21-15 23-19 28-10 15-22 11-26 Forfeit 43- 6 36- 4 21-17
21-14 10-29 20-12 21-13 29-9 21-12 15-18
1/23 1/30 1/30 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/6 2/13 2/13 2/20 2/20 2/25
F&M W Army L Wagner W Wilkes L Seton Hall L George Mason L Manhattan W Princeton W Cheyney State W Millersville L Duquesne W Drexel L EIWA Tournament - Eighth NCAA Championships - T-50th
1993-94 (12-2) Coach: John Sacchi 1/14 Hofstra W 1/14 Columbia W 1/14 Wagner W 1/29 Army L 1/29 Wilkes W 1/29 James Madison W 2/5 Harvard W 2/5 Penn W 2/5 Albany State W 2/9 Seton Hall W 2/16 E. Stroudsburg L 2/18 F&M W 2/22 Millersville W 2/24 Drexel W EIWA Tournament - Seventh NCAA Championships - T-53rd 1994-95 (9-10) Head Coach: John Sacchi 1/14 F&M W 1/14 Hofstra W 1/18 East Stroudsburg L 1/21 Coppin State W 1/21 Howard W 1/21 Delaware State W 1/28 Army L 1/28 Wilkes W 1/31 Rider L 2/3 Penn L 2/3 Harvard W 2/8 Seton Hall L 2/11 Bloomsburg L 2/11 Morgan State L 2/11 Virginia L 2/18 Millersville W 2/18 California (PA) W 2/18 Duquesne L 2/23 Drexel L EIWA Tournament - Twelfth
1/11 1/13 1/13 1/13 1/17 1/20 1/20 1/27 1/27 1/31 2/3 2/3
1995-96 (10-5-2) Head Coach: John Sacchi Bloomsburg W F&M W Hofstra W Pittsburgh L E. Stroudsburg T Coppin State W Wagner W Army T Wilkes W Rider L Harvard W Penn L
19-12 13-22 48-0 15-19 15-18 12-23 51-0 20-18 40-10 18-21 39-6 18-19
26-17 26-9 39-10 15-21 31-6 22-12 40-9 18-15 32-9 27-12 11-25 27-9 33-9 22-9
40- 3 28- 9 21-13 30-12 19-18 48- 6 27-10 23-15 31- 3 37- 3 28-10 26- 6 26-12 25-15 25-12 25-13 25-13 20- 1 10-29
19-13 39-6 39-6 27-13 16-16 31-12 48-0 21-21 32-7 29-6 26-12 29-10
2/3 2/6 2/15 2/22 2/25
Lowell W Seton Hall L Millersville W Drexel L Syracuse W EIWA Tournament - Eighth NCAA Championships - T-54th
30-7 24-13 25-10 20-16 25-10
1/8 1/16 1/18 1/18 1/18 1/25 1/25 1/25 1/30 2/1 2/5 2/8 2/8 2/15 2/15 2/23 2/23 2/26
1996-97 (11-6-1) Coach: John Sacchi Bloomsburg L E Stroudsburg W at F&M W Elizabethtown W Brown W Army L Wilkes W James Madison W Rider L Harvard W Seton Hall T Coppin State W Maryland L Millersville W Duquesne L Boston College W Wagner W Drexel L EIWA Tournament - Ninth NCAA Championships - T-68th
24-9 27-11 35-9 32-13 25-12 19-18 37-7 24-18 32-6 25-16 21-21 29-16 20-14 25-18 22-21 39-3 46-9 26-10
1/14 1/18 1/23 1/28 1/31 1/31 2/13 2/14 2/14 2/14 2/19 2/26
1997-98 (10-2) Coach: John Sacchi E. Stroudsburg W Army L at Seton Hall W at Rider L at Princeton W vs. Cornell W Bloomsburg W F&M W Coppin State W Wagner W Millersville W Drexel W EIWA Tournament - Seventh NCAA Championships - T-58th
31-7 16-22 25-12 9-23 36-10 18-16 18-12 33-10 49-0 48-3 35-3 25-9
1/10 1/10 1/10 1/13 1/17 1/22 1/27 1/30 2/12 2/13 2/13 2/13 2/17 2/20 2/25
1998-99 (9-5-1) Coach: John Sacchi at Syracuse W vs. Boston Coll. W vs. Pittsburgh T at E. Stroudsburg W Army L Seton Hall W Rider L at Navy L at Bloomsburg L vs. Coppin St. W vs. Wagner W at F & M W Princeton W at Millersville W at Drexel L EIWA Tournament - Seventh
46-0 29-19 18-18 24-16 14-21 27-9 8-34 15-23 12-21 38-7 56-0 49-3 32-6 34-9 6-31
ALL-TIM E R ESULTS
1/12 1/16 1/26 1/29 2/11 2/12 2/12 2/12 2/16 2/19 2/24
1999-2000 (8-3) Head Coach: John Sacchi vs. ESU W at Army W at Rider L vs. Navy L vs. Bloomsburg L vs. F & M W vs. Coppin St. W vs. Syracuse W vs. Princeton W vs. Millersville W vs. Drexel W EIWA Tournament - Eighth
31-9 22-12 22-9 20-12 28-9 38-2 48-0 39-3 31-12 34-6 27-12
12/2 12/9 12/9 12/9 1/10 1/13 1/18 1/24 1/27 1/31 2/7 2/10 2/10 2/10 2/17
2000-01 (12-3) Coach: John Sacchi vs. Wisconsin L at Lehigh L vs. Boston Univ. W vs. NC State W at E. Stroudsburg W Army W Seton Hall W Rider W at Navy W Maryland W at Bloomsburg L at F&M W vs. George Mason W vs. Howard W at Princeton W EIWA Tournament - Fifth NCAA Championships - 41st
21-18 28-9 31-9 29-15 27-12 25-12 32-9 29-13 21-15 22-9 19-13 40-3 43-3 44-6 26-11
12/1 12/8 12/8 12/8 1/9 1/12 1/19 1/19 1/22 1/30 2/6 2/9 2/9 2/9 2/16 2/21 2/28
2001-02 (8-9) Coach: John Sacchi Oklahoma* L at Lehigh L vs. Ohio State L vs. Lock Haven L ESU W Navy L Boston College W American W at Rider L at Maryland L Bloomsburg W Wagner W Boston U. L F&M W at Princeton W at Drexel W at Army L EIWA Tournament - Eighth NCAA Championships - T-32nd
38-3 32-10 33-4 23-12 30-3 19-16 55-0 42-3 16-15 20-17 26-15 59-0 17-15 39-6 28-13 24-17 27-16
2002-03 (10-6) Coach: John Sacchi 11/30 Indiana W 12/7 at Lehigh L 12/7 vs. Lock Haven L 12/7 vs. Slippery Rock W 1/8 at E. Stroudsburg W 1/11 at Navy L 1/18 at F & M W 1/18 vs. Wagner W 1/22 Rider W 1/29 Maryland W 2/1 Boston U. W
19-17 41-6 23-21 37-6 25-9 18-13 28-6 46-0 19-14 24-12 26-9
2/1 2/9 2/14 2/20 2/26
Sacred Heart L 20-14 Army L 23-20 at Princeton W 25-9 at Drexel L 17-7 at Bloomsburg W 21-13 EIWA Tournament - Sixth NCAA Championships - T-63rd
2003-04 (10-4) Coach: John Sacchi 11/29 Nebraska L 1/7 E. Stroudsburg W 1/10 Navy L 1/15 at Sacred Heart W 1/17 F&M W 1/17 Wagner W 1/21 at Rider L 1/24 Brown W 1/31 at Boston U. L 2/7 at Maryland W 2/7 vs. Duke W 2/14 at Army W 2/19 Drexel W 2/25 Princeton W EIWA Tournament - Fourth NCAA Championships - 46th
35-12 29-10 25-10 21-19 32-6 44-4 22-12 23-13 18-13 30-3 28-6 21-15 23-15 34-3
2004-05 (6-8) Coach: John Sacchi 12/4 No. 2 Lehigh L 12/11 Maryland W 1/8 at F&M W 1/8 at Wagner W 1/8 at Del. State W 1/12 East Stroudsburg L 1/15 Sacred Heart W 1/22 at Brown L 1/26 at No. 19 Navy L 1/29 Boston U. L 2/2 Rider L 2/11 at Princeton W 2/17 at Drexel L 2/25 Army L EIWA Tournament - Eighth NCAA Championships - 49th
40-4 23-12 38-6 48-6 43-0 19-13 26-18 29-9 35-7 26-13 34-7 30-9 21-17 23-20
2005-06 (7-9) Coach: John Sacchi 11/27 at No. 8 Lehigh L 12/3 NO. 21 Navy L 12/10 at Maryland W 1/6 Princeton W 1/7 F&M W Wagner W Delaware St. W 1/11 ESU W 1/15 vs. USMMA W at Army L 1/21 Brown L 1/25 at Rider L 1/28 at Boston U. L 2/4 at Sacred Heart L 2/11 American L 2/16 Drexel L EIWA Tournament - 10th
12/1 12/9
2006-07 (10-6) Coach: John Sacchi at Navy L Maryland L
3-36 12-21 23-13 22-21 36-9 44-12 39-6 18-14 46-0 3-30 16-19 15-26 20-27 18-22 12-29 10-28
0-42 4-36
12/12 1/6 1/10 1/14 1/20 1/27 1/31 2/4 2/7 2/10 2/15
Princeton W at F&M W at ESU W Army L USMMA W at Brown W Boston U. W Delaware St. W NYU W Rider L at American W Sacred Heart W at No. 24 Lehigh L at Drexel L EIWA Championships - 11th
2007-08 (11-7) Coach: Scott Goodale 11/26 at No. 15 Ohio St. L 11/30 at Lehigh L 12/8 at No. 23 Maryland L 1/4 Wagner W Lock Haven L 1/5 at Princeton W 1/10 ESU W 1/13 vs. USMMA W at Army L 1/19 Brown W F&M W 1/26 at Boston U. W vs. Delaware St. W 2/2 vs. Clarion W at Rider L 2/10 American W 2/15 Navy L 2/21 Drexel W EIWA Championships - 11th 2008-09 (20-7) Coach: Scott Goodale 11/23 vs. Clarion W vs. Columbia W vs. UNC L vs. No.14 Boise St. L 11/29 vs. Liberty W vs. Ohio W at No. 18 Indiana L vs. Cumberland W vs. South Dakota St. W 12/6 F & M W Princeton W 12/14 at Lock Haven W vs. Drexel W vs. ESU W 12/20 Lehigh L 1/9 at Brown W 1/11 Army W Boston W USMMA W 1/17 at Virginia W vs. UNCG W 1/18 at Virginia Tech L 1/24 Rider* W 2/7 American W 2/13 at Navy W 2/18 at Drexel L 2/20 at Bloomsburg L EIWA - 9th NCAA Championships - T-48th
40-3 36-13 20-15 6-28 34-9 18-16 33-6 43-3 41-6 15-24 19-18 25-15 10-26 5-28
0-37 13-24 4-39 42-0 16-22 33-12 24-12 21-12 10-27 26-9 31-10 22-19 42-9 23-9 13-19 28-13 6-29 24-13
21-15 19-15 3-33 13-25 25-9 19-11 9-29 40-3 37-6 36-3 38-6 24-19 21-15 32-12 6-27 21-12 20-18 44-3 39-0 28-15 25-16 21-24 18-16 19-17 18-17 16-20 13-21
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ALL-TIM E R ESULTS 2009-10 (19-4-1) Coach: Scott Goodale 11/8 at Sacred Heart W 11/27 vs. Iowa L at Bucknell L 12/5 vs. VMI W at Princeton W 12/12 at Pittsburgh L 1/8 Brown W Harvard W 1/10 vs USMMA W at Army W vs. Boston W 1/16 at Michigan State T vs. Findlay W vs. Eastern Michigan W 1/22 at Rider W 1/25 at ESU W 1/29 Virginia* W 1/30 Navy W 2/12 at Libery W 2/13 at American W 2/18 Drexel W 2/20 at Lehigh L EIWA - 6th NCAA Championships - 32nd 2010-11 (21-2) Coach: Scott Goodale 11/7 Sacred Heart* W E. Stroudsburg W 11/21 vs. American Intl. College W vs. West Virginia W vs. No. 6 Penn State L 11/27 vs. Stanford W vs. No. 16 Missouri W vs. Columbia W 12/11 George Mason W Princeton W 1/7 at Harvard W at Brown W 1/9 North Carolina W 1/14 Bucknell* W 1/15 Cleveland State W USMMA W Army W 1/21 No. 3 Virginia Tech* W 1/22 Rider W 1/29 at Navy W
43-0 33-9 26-12 44-0 34-3 21-18 35-8 29-14 39-3 28-10 39-0 16-16 34-9 30-9 23-9 20-15 25-12 23-10 39-3 26-12 35-6 28-3
56-0 32-6 29-9 25-14 22-10 18-13 19-16 29-9 36-9 42-0 32-9 42-0 28-6 33-3 47-0 27-12 36-6 24-7 29-3 23-9
2/9 2/17 2/20
No. 11 American W 19-15 No. 10 Lehigh L 21-9 at Drexel W 39-6 EIWA - 3rd NCAA Championships - 32nd
2011-12 (13-8) Coach: Scott Goodale 11/26 vs. North Carolina W vs. Pudue W vs. Central Mich. L 12/2 Old Dominion W 12/10 at Princeton W at Rider W 1/6 Brown W Harvard W 1/8 at Army W 1/13 vs. Old Dominion L 1/14 vs. Campbell W vs. Buffalo W vs. North Dakota St. W 1/20 at Lehigh L 1/22 Navy W 1/27 Hofstra L 1/29 West Virginia L 2/4 at Virginia L 2/11 vs. Kent State L vs. Cal Poly L 2/16 Drexel W EIWA Championships - Seventh NCAA Championships - T-45th
33-9 28-15 16-15 20-13 29-7 21-12 28-12 33-12 27-10 29-9 24-21 22-19 20-18 26-9 20-19 26-10 21-18 24-12 19-13 24-22 24-9
all-time coaching records Wilfred E. Cann Eight seasons Fred E. Shepard Four seasons Cann & Shepard One season Dick Voliva 23 seasons Deane Oliver 21 seasons John Sacchi 17 seasons Scott Goodale Five seasons
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1930-37, 1942-43 11-32 (.261) 1937-41 16-13-3 (.500) 1941-42 6-2-1 (.666) 1946-69 142-71-7 (.645) 1969-90 158-147-9 (.503) 1990-2007 166-102-5 (.608) 2007-Present 84-29-1 (.741)
ALL- TIM E SE R IES RE C OR DS Opponent
Totals W L T
Albany State 1 American 11 American Int. College 1 Army 13 Bloomsburg 4 Boise State 0 Boston College 3 Boston University 6 Brooklyn 3 Brooklyn-Poly 1 Brown 14 Bucknell 13 Buffalo 1 California (Pa.) 2 Cal Poly 0 Campbell 2 Central Michigan 0 Cheyney State 1 Clarion 2 Clemson 1 Cleveland State 1 Colgate 27 Columbia 33 Connecticut 1 Coppin State 8 Cornell 2 Cumberland 1 Delaware 9 Delaware State 7 Drexel 12 Duke 1 Duquesne 1 East Stroudsburg 20 Eastern Michigan 1 Edinboro 1 Elizabethtown 1 Findlay 1 Florida 0 Franklin & Marshall 31 George Mason 7 George Washington 5 Gettysburg 3 Harvard 18 Haverford 5 Hofstra 11 Howard 6 Indiana 1 Iowa 0 Iowa State 0 James Madison 3 Johns Hopkins 3 Kent State 0 Kings Point 1 Kutztown 4 Lafayette 25 LaSalle 1 Lehigh 1 Liberty 2 Lock Haven 1 Lowell 1 Lycoming 0 Manhattan 2
0 1 0 29 7 1 0 5 0 1 9 11 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 17 0 0 4 0 2 0 11 0 2 11 0 0 0 0 1 12 3 0 0 4 1 9 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 8 0 41 0 4 0 1 1
0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Under Goodale W L
T
- 4 1 4 0 0 - 3 - - 5 1 1 - 0 1 0 - 2 - 1 - 2 - - - 1 - 1 5 - - 4 1 - - 1 - 2 1 - - 3 - 0 - 0 0 - - - 0 - - - - 0 2 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 1 1 1 - 0 - - 0 1 - - 1 - 1 - 0 0 0 - - - 0 - 0 1 - - 0 0 - - 0 - 0 0 - - 0 - 1 - 1 1 - - - 1 - - - - 5 0 1 - - -
Opponent
Totals W L T
Under Goodale W L
T
Maritime Academy Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Michigan State Millersville Missouri Montclair State Moravian Morgan State Muhlenberg Navy Nebraska NY-City College New York University New York - Albany North Carolina North Dakota State NC State Ohio Ohio State Oklahoma Old Dominion Penn Penn Military Penn State Pittsburgh Princeton Purdue Rider Rochester Rutgers-Newark St. Lawrence Sacred Heart Seton Hall Shippensburg Slippery Rock South Connecticut South Dakota State Springfield Stanford Stetson Syracuse Temple UCLA UNC-Greensboro Ursinus USMMA Virginia Virginia Tech VCU VMI Wagner West Chester West Virginia Western Maryland Wilkes William & Mary Yale
3 6 1 0 0 7 1 2 1 0 4 6 0 0 22 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 19 1 0 0 37 1 6 0 1 0 5 6 8 1 7 1 1 1 1 5 17 1 1 4 6 3 1 1 1 15 2 1 2 4 0 26
1 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 20 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 6 2 11 0 16 3 33 0 12 1 0 1 2 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 19 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 15 5 13
0 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
1 0 - - 0 - 1 - - - - 4 - - - - 2 1 - 1 0 - 1 - - 0 0 5 1 4 - - - 2 - - - - 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - 4 2 1 - 1 1 - 1 - - - -
0 1 - - 0 - 0 - - - - 1 - - - - 1 0 - 0 1 - 1 - - 1 1 0 0 1 - - - 0 - - - - 0 - 0 - - - - 0 - 0 1 1 - 0 0 - 1 - - - -
0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -
Totals
583
396
26
84
29
1
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R UTGE R S HONOR S & AWA R D S Top Wrestlers Based on Career Wins Scarlet Knight (Years) 1. Mike McHugh (4 years) 2. Rod Van Ness (4 years) Dominic Cerreto (4 years) 4. Anthony Surage (4 years) 5. Jon Forster (4 years) 6. Greg Austin (4 years) 7. Mike Kwapniewski (4 years) 8. Doug Oliver (4 years) 9. Andy Roy (4 years) 10. Justin Hurst (4 years) 11. Tom Tanis 4 years) 12. Tom Wysocki (4 years) 13. Rick Romero (4 years) 14. Doug Riddell (4 years) 15. John Hanson (4 years) Jim McLean (4 years) Justin Haskins (4 years) 18. Jason Hawk (3 years) John Ferro (4 years) 20. Fred Goldbach (4 years) 21. Kevin McCann (4 years) 22. Dan Rinaldi (2009-Present) Lamar Brown (4 years) Chris Ressa (4 years) 25. Scott Winston (2008-Present) Steve Adamcsik (4 years) 27. Trevor Melde (2008-Present) 28. Lee Getz (3 years) Matt Pletcher (4 years) 30. Frank Sabatino (4 years) 31. Mike Whalen (4 Years) 32. Dominick Russo (3 Years) 33. Rudy Medini (4 years) Mike Semar (4 years) 35. Mario Mason (2009-Present*) 36. Greg Zannetti (2009-Present) 37. Kevin Sheridan (4 years) Chris Federici (4 years) 39. Paul Castellini (4 years) 40. Joe Glowacki (2 years) Mike Ligouri (4 years) Eastern Regional AAU Champions Year Scarlet Knight 1950 Emil Perona 1950 David Whinfrey 1949 David Whinfrey
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Record 117-38-4 113-35 113-42-5 111-18-1 110-56 106-44 105-30-1 103-22 102-27 101-37 98-31 96-49 94-41 90-66 87-17 87-51 87-43 86-17 86-44 85-50-2 83-44 80-30 80-49 80-53 79-22 79-37 78-36 77-14-1 77-44 75-57 73-54 72-27 71-34 71-47 66-25 64-26 64-43-3 64-74 62-40 61-7 61-31-4 Weight 165 191 175
Year 1950
National AAU Champions Scarlet Knight David Whinfrey
Weight 191
EIWA Champions Scarlet Knight Scott Winston Tom Tanis Brian Surage Paul Goble Robert Rader Edward Sharer Michael Leta Charles Crosby Emil Perona Emil Perona Emil Perona
Weight 165 184 152 HWT 191 HWT 130 191 157 157 165
Year 2011 2001 1978 1966 1963 1962 1960 1958 1952 1951 1950
EIWA Award Winners John FLetcher Memorial Trophy Awarded to the wrestler who, in the course of his EIWA career, scores the most points during his tournament career. Year Scarlet Knight 1996 Mike Kwapniewski 1964 Edward Sharer EASTERN REGIONAL CHAMPIONS From 1980-86, RU competed in the Eastern Regional Tournament for the purpose of qualifying for the NCAA Tournament Year Scarlet Knight 1982 Anthony Surage
Year 2012 2012 2012 2012 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2009 2009 2009 2009 2008 2008 2007 2006 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2002 2002 2002 2002 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2000 2000 2000 2000 1999 1999 1999
EIWA Place Winners Scarlet Knight (PL) Scott Winston (2nd) Greg Zannetti (3rd) Dan Rinaldi (4th) Billy Ashnault (4th) Scott Winston (1st) Mario Mason (3rd) Daryl Cocozzo (3rd) Alex Caruso (3rd) Dan Rinaldi (3rd) Dominick Russo (3rd) Dominick Russo (2nd) Joseph Langel (4th) Daryl Cocozzo (4th) Lamar Brown (5th) Daniel Rinaldi (5th) Trevor Melde (6th) Scott Winston (3rd) Dominick Russo (4th) Trevor Melde (5th) Matt Pletcher (4th) Lamar Brown (2nd) Steve Adamcsik (6th) Mike Whalen (6th) Steve Adamcsik (5th) Andy Roy (2nd) Rudy Medini (2nd) Ramel Meekins (4th) Donnie Defilippis (5th) Chris Ressa (5th) Greg Austin (6th) Amir Khan (6th) Dan Hilt (Sixth) Andy Roy (2nd) Amir Khan (3rd) Greg Austin (4th) Ryan McGrath (4th) Rudy Medini (6th) Frank Sabatino (6th) Tom Tanis (3rd) Greg Austin (4th) Andy Roy (4th) Bryon Lauer (5th) Tom Tanis (1st) Rick Romero (3rd) Jon Rodriguez (4th) Shane Engel-Folks (4th) Jon Forster (4th) Andrew Uhrlass (6th) Tom Wysocki (6th) Tom Petko (6th) Tom Tanis (3rd) Ryan Brennan (4th) Greg Austin (5th) Paul Castellini (5th) Tom Wysocki (5th) Doug Riddell (6th) Rick Romero (5th)
Weight 165 174 197 141 165 149 157 174 184 HWT HWT 125 157 197 174 141 157 HWT 141 165 197 141 174 141 174 184 285 141 165 149 157 125 174 157 149 197 184 285 184 149 174 165 184 197 133 157 149 125 141 285 184 125 141 197 141 157 184
R UTGE R S HONOR S & AWA R D S
1999 1999 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1997 1997 1997 1997 1996 1996 1996 1995 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1993 1993 1993 1993 1992 1992 1992 1991 1990 1990 1989 1989 1989 1988 1988 1988 1987 1987 1987 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1978 1978 1977 1977 1977 1976 1976 1975 1975 1975 1974 1974 1974 1974 1973 1973 1973 1970 1970 1965 1965 1964 1963 1962 1962 1962 1961 1961 1961
Chris Federici (6th) Tom Petko (4th) Greg Theony (6th) Justin Hurst (5th) Rod Van Ness (3rd) Rick Romero (5th) Chris Federici (4th) Greg Theony (6th) Justin Hurst (5th) Rod Van Ness (2nd) John Ferro (5th) Rob Johnson (5th) Mike Kwapniewski (2nd) Kevin McCann (6th) Rod Van Ness (4th) Jim Ferguson (2nd) Jason Hawk (3rd) Mike Kwapniewski (5th) Alex Lombardo (2nd) Kevin Sheridan (4th) John Hanson (4th) Jason Hawk (3rd) Mike Kwapniewski (3rd) Kevin Sheridan (6th) Jason Hawk (3rd) John Hanson (5th) Mike Kwapniewski (5th) George Arnold (6th) Mike Ellery (4th) Tim Hennesey (6th) Dom Cerreto (5th) John Hanson (6th) Mike McHugh (6th) Tim Anderson (6th) Dom Cerreto (5th) Mike McHugh (5th) Lee Getz (3rd) Chris Hiros (4th) Mike McHugh (4th) Craig Belunes (6th) Jim Grabler (5th) Doug Oliver (2nd) Anthony Surage (6th) Brian Surage (2nd) Craig Belunes (3rd) Doug Oliver (2nd) Bob Keifer (6th) Chris Moffa (2nd) Doug Oliver (6th) Amir Kahn (6th) Ted Petty (3rd) Steve Bonsall (2nd) Joe Nisivoccia (6th) Ted Petty (2nd) Steve Bonsall (3rd) Bob Ciarrocki (3rd) Scott Myers (2nd) Jerry Nisivoccia (5th) Bob Ciarrocki (6th) Bob Morton (5th) Phil Steiner (4th) Paul Milea (4th) Dennis Smith (4th) Ron Geiser (4th) Paul Goble (4th) Ed Scharer (2nd) Ed Scharer (2nd) Don Cory (4th) Mike Leta (4th) Henry Mazzoni (4th) Don Cory (4th) Bob Hogan (4th) Jim Horner (3rd)
197 HWT 118 142 167 177 190 118 142 167 177 167 158 142 167 190 150 158 142 167 HWT 150 158 167 150 HWT 158 177 126 118 134 190 118 167 126 118 HWT 177 118 177 134 158 142 150 177 158 177 158 142 158 177 177 126 167 177 134 142 126 134 HWT 126 HWT 118 177 HWT HWT HWT 177 137 147 177 123 HWT
1961 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1956 1956 1955 1955 1955 1954 1954 1953 1952 1952 1951 1950
Dick Janish (2nd) Bill McGrath (2nd) Ed Hawthorne (3rd) Tom Grifa (2nd) Dick Garretson (3rd) Neal Lesher (4th) Gene D’Allesandro Neal Lesher (3rd) Deane Oliver (4th) Gene D’Allesandro (2nd) Fred Futchko (3rd) Deane Oliver (3rd) Gene D’Allesandro (3rd) Deane Oliver (4th) George Mulligan (4th) Lou Bowers (3rd) Ray Vohden (2nd) Ray Vohden (4th) Dave Whinfrey (3rd)
Year 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2009 2009 2009 2008 2008 2006 2005 2005 2004 2004 2004 2003 2003 2003 2003 2002 2002 2002 2001 2001 1998 1997 1996 1994 1994 1994 1993 1992 1987 1984 1983
National Competitors Scarlet Knight Billy Ashnault Mario Mason Scott Winston Greg Zannetti Dan Rinaldi Dominick Russo Daniel Rinaldi Alex Caruso Scott Winston Daryl Cocozzo Mario Mason Trevor Melde Joseph Langel Dominick Russo Lamar Brown Daniel Rinaldi Daryl Cocozzo Trevor Melde Billy Ashnault Joseph Langel Scott Winston Dominick Russo Matt Pletcher Lamar Brown Steve Adamcsik Steve Adamcsik Chris Ressa Andy Roy Andy Roy Rudy Medini Ramel Meekins Greg Austin Amir Khan Andy Roy Ryan McGrath Tom Tanis Andy Roy Greg Austin Tom Tanis Rick Romero Rod Van Ness Rod Van Ness Mike Kwapniewski Jim Ferguson Jason Hawk Alex Lombardo Jason Hawk Jason Hawk Lee Getz Kevin McCarthy Anthony Surage
130 167 147 137 177 167 123 167 130 123 137 130 123 130 130 130 167 177 HWT Weight 141 149 165 174 197 HWT 184 174 165 157 149 141 125 HWT 197 174 157 141 133 125 157 HWT 165 197 141 141 184 174 174 184 285 149 157 174 197 184 174 149 184 197 167 167 158 190 150 142 150 150 HWT 150 142
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R UTGE R S HONOR S & AWA R D S
1981 1980 1979 1978 1973 1973 1966 1964 1964 1964 1964 1963 1963 1963 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1960 1960 1960 1960 1960 1960 1960 1960 1958 1957 1957 1957 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1952 1952 1951 1950 1950 1948 1947 1935
Anthony Surage Anthony Surage Douglas Oliver Brian Surage Bob Ciarrocki Phil Steiner Paul Goble C Gramiccioni Ronald Geiser Edward Sharer John Welch Robert Rader Edward Scharer William Watkins Dennis Focht Michael Leta Henry Mazzoni Donald Pike Ed Scharer Donald Cory Thomas C. Grifa Fred Leich Michael Leta John Narciso Gerald Rinker James Sierk Carl Skuba Charles Crosby Dwight Conklin Richard Garretson Neal Lesher Gene D'Alessandro Fred Futchko Neal Lesher George Mulligan Deane Oliver Emil Perona Ray Vohden Emil Perona Emil Perona David Whinfrey David Whinfrey David Whinfrey George Borden
Year 2002 1983 1980 1964 1960 1955 1952 1952 1950
All-Americans Scarlet Knight Tom Tanis (4th) Anthony Surage (7th) Anthony Surage (8th) Edward Scharer (6th) Mike Leta (3rd) George Mulligan (4th) Emil Perona (4th) Ray Vohden (4th) David Whinfrey (1st)
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Year 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000
142 150 158 150 134 126 HWT 130 191 HWT 157 191 HWT 147 191 137 147 123 HWT 191 147 123 130 191 157 HWT 167 167 157 177 167 123 137 157 147 130 157 177 157 167 191 175 185 --Weight 184 142 142 HWT 130 147 157 177 191
Ted Petty Most Valuable Wrestler Award Scarlet Knight Billy Ashnault / Greg Zannetti Scott Winston DJ Russo DJ Russo Lamar Brown Mike Whalen Steve Adamcsik Andy Roy Andy Roy Greg Austin, Andy Roy Tom Tanis Tom Tanis Jon Forster
1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979
Year 2005 2002 1987 1983 1980 1958 1952 1950 1942 1933
Year 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
Year 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87
Tom Petko Rod Van Ness Justin Hurst Mike Kwapniewski Rodney Van Ness Jason Hawk Jason Hawk Jason Hawk Michael Semar Mike Ellery Tim Hennessey Mike McHugh Dominic Cerrato Mike McHugh Lee Getz Lee Getz Joseph Glowacki Joseph Glowacki Anthony Surage Louis Trygar Anthony Surage Douglas Oliver Douglas Oliver The Donald Leslie Coursen Award Rutgers Outstanding Male Athlete Scarlet Knight Andy Roy Tom Tanis Lee Getz Anthony Surage Douglas Oliver Richard Garretson Ray Vohden David Whinfrey Ralph Schmidt Hector Mattia Dual-Meet Scoring Champion
Scholar - Athlete Award
Scarlet Knight Greg Zannetti DJ Russo DJ Russo David Greenwald Steve Adamcsik
Scarlet Knight Michael Wagner Evan Brewer Mike DeMarco Karim Mahmoud Reggie Parker Karim Mahmoud Michael Elshamy Andy Roy Rudy Medini Bryon Lauer Bryon Lauer Chris Federici Brent McGuinness Justin Hurst Justin Hurst and Jim McLean Jim McLean Ronald Friedman Ed Braunsdorf Kenneth Lange Kenneth Lange Otto Kunkel Mike McHugh Michael Policastro Dominic Cerrato Joseph Shannon
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NISt - Sachsel Memorial Trophy Most Improved Wrestler Scarlet Knight Greg Zannetti Greg Zannetti Matt Pletcher Karim Mahmoud Jack Barrett Gene Zannetti Rudy Medini Amir Khan Bryon Lauer Shane Engel-Folks
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS -AAckerman, Dumont - 1932, 34, 35 Adamcsik, Steve - 2005, 06, 08 Ajibade, Dare - 2004 Albanese, Perry - 1991 Aldrich, Timothy F. - 1977, 81 Allcroft, Robert L. - 1952, 53 Anderson, Tim - 1985, 86, 87, 88 Argott, Russell A. - 1958 Arnold, George - 1989, 90, 91 Askeland, Gunnar A. - 1964, 65 Ashnault, Billy - 2010, 12 Auerbach, Burt J. - 1967 Austin, Greg - 2000, 02, 03, 04 Auletta, Frank - 1993, 94 -BBarnum, Joseph - 1987 Barrett, Jack - 2007-10 Barske, Harry - 1933, 34 Bashmachenko, Eugene - 2000 Battaglia, Richard C. - 1979 Becker, Scott - 1987, 88 Bedell, Paul E. - 1953, 55 Belding, Alfred P. - 1969 Bellino, George A. - 1968-70 Belunes, Craig V. - 1978, 79 Bender, Peter L. - 1949-51 Berden, George W. - 1935 Bergman, Mark P. - 1980 Berkowitz, Robert G. - 1976 Beverly, Jeff - 2000 Beverly, Jordan - 2011 Biringer, Eugene - 1947-49 Bodner, Ed - 1943 Bollette, Eric - 1995, 96, 98, 99 Bonsall, Stephen R. - 1974, 75 Borden, George W. - 1934-36 Bowers, Louis V. - 1950-52 Boyden, Jesse - 2010 Bradley, Kellen - 2008-10 Brady, Brian - 1996 Brandenburg, Dan S. - 1969-71 Braunsdorf, Ed - 1992, 95 Brennan, John A. - 1965 Brennan Ryan - 2000 Brewer, Evan - 2012 Brinzer, Kenneth L. - 1967, 68 Brown, Lamar - 2006-10 Brown, Michael K. - 1967-69 Brown, Richard - 1994 Bruseo, Darren - 1998, 99 Buchholz, Carl - 2011, 12 Buckley, Craig - 1999 Burnett, Samuel A. - 1934 Burzichelli, Dom - 1981 -CCalderara, Charles - 1947-50 Campbell, Alan - 1983 Canzonier, Peter A. - 1958 Cardell, Ronald - 1955 Caruso, Alex - 2011 Casparian, George - 1939, 40 Castellini, Paul - 1997, 99, 2000 Cerreto, Dominic - 1986-89
Chasnoff, Michael - 1931 Chichester, W. - 1937 Chowansky, Harry - 1984 Christer, James - 1966 Ciarrock, R. - 1972, 73, 74 Citro, Marc - 1992-95 Cocozzo, Daryl - 2010-11 Colli, Emil W. - 1932 Collins, Gaston - 1972 Colteryahn, Bret - 1982, 83 Conklin, Dwight - 1956, 57 Contaldi, Ryan - 2000, 04 Cook, John - 1938 Cooke, Leonard - 1939, 40 Cory, Donald - 1960-62 Cronin, Jerry G. - 1932 Crosby, Charles W. - 1957-59 Cucinotta, Michael - 2007-11 -DD'Alessandro, Gene - 1954-56 D’Amico, Mike - 2006, 07 Dambach, Barry F. - 1980-82 Damico, John P. - 1963, 64 Danner, William - 1978 Davies, Robert B. - 1975 DeBoer, Roy K. - 1975, 77 DeBuque, Chris - 1986 DeDeyn, Sean - 2009-11 DeFilippis, Donald - 2004 Deichert, James M. - 1967 DelGuercio, Andrew - 2007 Dellefave, Vincent - 2010, 12 DeMarco, Michael - 2008, 09, 11, 12 DeMario, Gregory - 1966 DeMarzo, Arthur P. - 1971 DeMasi, Joseph - 1940-42 Deschu, John - 1935 Dierauf, Thomas A. - 1951, 52 DiGanci, Thomas F. - 1972 DiLeonardo. Vincent - 1983, 85, 86 Dimarco, Michael - 1984 DiPano, Lawrence R. - 1973 Dobish, Keith - 2007, 08, 09 Donahue, Mike - 1996, 97 Donato, Francis L. - 1952 Dramesi, John A. - 1953 Dreier, Donald C. - 1951 Dunbar, Robert S. - 1970-72 Durling, William - 1966 -EEdwards, J. - 1937 Edwards, George L. - 1938, 39 Ellery, Mike - 1989, 90 Elshamy, Michael - 2006, 07 Elwood, George H. - 1949 Engel-Folks, Shane - 1998, 2000, 2001 Enzer, Larry P. - 1967 Esposito, David - 1994 Evan-Esh, Rami - 2000 Eveland, Scott - 1986 -FFacchinei, Anthony - 1991 Faherty, William F. - 1948, 49
Fawcett, James B. - 1931 Federici, Chris - 1995, 96, 98, 99 Fenn, Albert - 1933 Ferguson, Jim - 1992, 94 Ferrara, Michael - 2005 Ferro, John - 1993, 95-97 Fikslin, Ryan - 2008 Fischer, Robert - 1943, 47, 48 Fisher, Michael - 1955-57 Fleming, John - 2004 Focht, Dennis D. - 1961-63 Foit, Delbert F. - 1967 Foltiny, Andy A. - 1977, 78 Folts, Pat - 1992 Ford, Ben - 1942, 43, 47 Forster, Jon - 1997, 1999-2001 Foscolo, John - 2002-05 Fowler, C. Norman - 1959, 61 Fowler, Ricard J. - 1951 Frambach, Willis - 1947 Frezza, Joseph C. - 1968-70 Friedman, Ronald - 1991, 93 Fritts, Richard L. - 1950-52 Fusco, Matt - 2009, 11 Futchko, Frederick - 1953-55 -GGammons, Chris - 1998-2000 Gardner, Semos - 1987, 88 Garretson, Richard - 1956-58 Geiser, Ronald W. - 1964, 65 Gentilin, Dennis L. - 1977 Getz, Lee - 1984-87 Gill, Stanley S. - 1931 Gittle, Alan L. - 1979, 81 Glagola, Paul A. - 1963 Gleason, Robert P. - 1979 Glowacki, Joseph - 1984, 85 Gobel, Paul S. - 1965 Gold, Steven C. - 1969 Goldbach, Fred - 1989-92 Goldfarb, Samuel - 1984 Gordon, Matthew - 1983, 87 Grabler, James - 1978-81 Graham, Andrew - 1939-41 Gramiccioni, Sam J. - 1963-65 Granger, Nate - 1973 Gray, William C. - 1949 Greater, F. Albert - 1931 Greenwald, David - 2008-11 Grifa, Thomas C. - 1958-60 Grifa, Thomas - 1983-86 Griffin, Westervelt - 1941 Grimm, Ronald L. - 1965, 67 Gurkovich, John J. - 1975 Guttentag, William - 1938-40 -HHackett, James P. - 1963, 65 Hamann, Doug - 2012 Hanson, John - 1989, 90, 92, 93 Harrell, John L. - 1958 Haskins, Justin - 1998, 2000-02 Haughey, Dennis R. - 1976-78 Hawk, Jason - 1992-94 Hawthorne, Edwin - 1958-60
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Healey, Thomas P., Jr. - 1963, 64 Hemhauser, Stephen R. - 1973 Hennessey, Timothy - 1988-90 Herrett, Richard A. - 1953 Hilt, Daniel - 2004, 05, 07, 08 Hineline, Earl S. - 1948 Hiros, Chris - 1986-88 Hirsh, Benjamin - 1938, 39 Hoffman, William - 1940 Hoffman, Edward - 1956, 57 Hogan, Robert - 1960-62 Hogan, Tom - 2010 Hopkins, Daniel - 2011, 12 Honeck, Kenneth - 1936 Horner, James C. - 1959, 61 Howarth, W. - 1937 Hund, George - 1941 Hurst, Justin - 1995-98 -IIsenberg, Cullen - 2010 -JJablonski, Ryan - 2005-08 Janish, Richard - 1960-62 Jevic, David - 1979, 83 Johnson, Clarence - 1972, 73 Johnson, Rob - 1996 Jurgens, J. - 1937 -KKaiser, Robert - 2005-07 Kalimtzis, John - 1981 Kelly, William J. - 1970 Kempinski, Steve - 2004 Kernan, Tom - 1986, 87 Kester, Mike - 1997 Khan, Amir M. - 1975, 76 Khan, Amir - 2000, 03, 04 Kiefer, Robert - 1974-77 Kline, Sam - 1995 Knoll, Wayne K. - 1959, 61 Kovalchik, Donald - 1956-58 Kreutle, Edward - 1999, 2000 Kunkel, Otto - 1938, 39 Kuntz, Sam - 2010 Kurelja, John - 1988-90 Kusanobu, David S. - 1931, 32 Kwapniewski, Mike - 1992-94, 96 -LLand, Greg - 1993 Lajara, Andrew - 2010 Langel, Joseph - 2010, 11, 12 Laudicina, Larry - 1990 Lauer, Bryon - 2000-02 Law, Harrison E. - 1933 Leary, Michael K. - 1962 Leich, Fred H. - 1960 Lesher, Neal - 1955-57 Leta, Michael - 1960-62 Lewczycki, Frederick - 1966 Lezdey, John - 1951-53 Libro, John - 1990-92 Liddy, John E., Jr. - 1967 Liguori, Michael - 1988, 90, 91 Lijo, Jaime - 2006-08
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Lijo, Ramon - 1977 Lombardo, Alex - 1992-94 Lorusso, Nicholas D. - 1950-52 Lovendowski, Austin - 1943 Luke, George - 1941 Lupinacci, Samual - 1941 Lusardi, Greg - 1989-91 -MMacGrath, William, Jr. - 1961, 62 Maddalena, L. Peter - 1975 Madia, Chris - 2001 Mahmoud, Karim - 2007-09 Mansfield, Richard - 1938-40 Marks, Bob - 1989 Marucci, Philip - 1935, 36 Mason, Mario - 2011, 12 Mathis, James J. - 1980, 82, 83 Mattia, Hector - 1931-33 Maugeri, Michael R. - 1972 Mazzoni, Henry C. - 1961-63 McAdoo, Scott - 2004 McAuley, Joseph - 2011 McCann, Kevin - 1993-96 McCarthy, Kevin - 1983 McClatchey, Harold - 1932, 33 McGrath, Ryan - 2002, 03 McGuinness, Brent - 1999 McHugh, Mike - 1986-89 McKeeby, Richard E. - 1957 McLean, Jim - 1995-98 Medini, Marcello - 2006, 07 Medini, Rudy - 2003, 04, 06 Meekins, Ramel - 2004-07 Melde, Trevor - 2009, 10, 11 Micela, Giuseppe - 1995, 96 Milanese, Kyle - 2007 Milea, Paul A. - 1969-71 Miller, Alexander - 1942 Mineo, Joseph - 1978 Minno, James F. - 1968 Moffa, Christopher - 1976, 77 Mogenson, Charles - 1941 Mollo, Frank V. - 1970 Morelli, Alan - 1983 Morgan, Mark A. - 1975, 76 Morton, Robert C. - 1971-74 Mulligan, George R - 1953-55 Munch, Louis R. - 1962 Murphy, Robert T. - 1968, 70 Murray, Vincent - 1942, 43 Myers, Scott - 1971, 73, 74 -NNangeroni, Lindo - 1939-41 Nangeroni, Louis - 1941, 47 Narciso, John - 1960, 61 Nardella, Andy - 1985 Nardone, Emilio, Jr. - 1993 Natale, Patrick - 1991 Nelson, Robert - 1960-62 Neumann, William - 1942 Nisivoccia, Gerald - 1972-75 Nisivoccia, Joseph - 1975, 76 Nist, James - 1940-42 Norrell, Chris - 2007, 08
-OO'Donnell, Gene J. - 1964-66 O'Rourke, Tom - 1985-87 Obetz, Douglas - 1984, 85 Oliver, Douglas - 1977-80 Oliver, Deane - 1954-56 Oliver, Deane D. - 1979, 80 Orth, Joseph - 1991 Orzechowski, Chris - 2007-08 -PPagnotta, Alex - 2010 Pal, Alex - 2002 Palenscar, Arthur T. - 1971 Pashaian, Dean S. - 1981 Pasteur, Rutherford - 1997 Paterno, Santo - 1942, 43 Pavlowsky, Robert - 1980, 81 Pazinko, Matt - 1992, 95 Peabody, Arthur - 1948, 49 Peake, Chris - 1988-91 Perona, Emil E. - 1950-52 Perrotti, Anthony - 2012 Peschel, Tom - 1954 Pessel, William O. - 1978, 79 Peters, Anthony J. - 1965, 66 Petko, Tom - 1998, 99, 01 Petrarca, James L. - 1980 Petti, George - 1947, 48 Petty, Theodore J. - 1975, 76 Phillips, Ray - 1938, 39 Pike, Donald C. - 1962-64 Piloto, Mike - 1992, 93, 95 Pletcher, Matthew - 2006-09 Policastro, Mike - 1986, 88 Powell, Omar - 1993 Prasse, Kris - 1994 Predmore, Richard L. - 1932, 33 Prisco, Nick - 1933 Probasco, Jeffrey J. - 1974 Procopio, Dominick - 1949-51 -RRader, Robert - 1963-65 Ranieri, John - 1992 Raphael, Jerome - 1947 Ray, Robert G. - 1968 Reinstadler, William - 1972, 73 Ressa, Chris - 2002-05 Rhinehart, Richard R - 1972-74 Riddell, Doug - 1996-99 Ride, Robert S. - 1953-55 Rieger, Bella - 1943 Rigoglioso, Luke - 2012 Rigoglioso, Matthew - 2008-10 Rinaldi, Daniel - 2010, 11, 12 Ringel, Richard - 2004-07 Rinker, Gerald W. - 1960 Ritota, Michael - 1936 Roberts, Douglas W. - 1978 Roby, Richard C. - 1974, 75 Rockwell, W. Bruce - 1970 Rodriguez, Jon - 2001-03 Rodriguez, Ken - 2001, 02 Romero, Ricardo - 1998, 99, 01 Rosamilia, Anthony - 1986, 87 Rosenbach, Kevin - 1982, 85
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Rosenfeld, Marc - 2003 Rosinski, James - 2004-06 Roy, Andy - 2002-05 Rubin, Abraham - 1933 Russo, Dominick - 2008-11 -SSabatino, Frank - 2000-03 Sacco, Joe - 2005 Sacco, Mark - 1987, 90 Sachsel, Richard - 1942 Sacks, Edmund L. - 1968 Sadowski, Wayne - 1973, 74 Sadowski, Charles E. - 1966 Salvo, Santo J. - 1931 Sandberg, Mike - 2000 Sarmiento, Esteban E. - 1978 Scarr, David - 1940, 42 Scharer, Edward A. - 1962-64 Scheetz, Robert C. - 1968, 69 Schmidt, Ralph - 1942 Schwarz, Edward G. - 1934, 36 Scialabba, Kevin L. - 1981 Scudder, Charles H. - 1953-55 Seaman, R. Herbert - 1934-36 Sebastian, Stanley R. - 1966, 67 Seidenberg, Daniel - 2010, 12 Seidenberg, David - 2012 Sehar, Shaun - 2003 Semar, Mike - 1989-91 Shallcross, Walter - 1947-49 Shannon, Joseph - 1984-86 Shapiro, Max - 1932 Sherer, Ernest T. - 1935 Sheridan, Kevin - 1991-94 Shutte, John - 1997, 99 Siciliano, Paul - 1985 Sidar, Alex - 1942 Siegal, Max - 1934 Sierk, James E. - 1958-60 Simminger, Steven E. - 1964 Sirois, Keith - 1994 Skuba, Carl - 1960, 62 Slachetka, Joseph J. - 1967 Slater, David - 1986 Sluzenski, Michael J. - 1969 Slye, Robert - 1937, 39 Smigelsky, Justin - 2003 Smith, Dennis P. - 1970-72 Smith, James E. - 1975, 76 Snethen, Richard - 1941, 42 Somerfield, David R. - 1967, 69 Spatola, Edward - 1984 Steiner, Phillip K. - 1973, 75, 76 Sterili, R. - 1937, 39 Stiles, Ken - 2005 Stites, Robert C. - 1951 Stowell, P. - 1937 Stys, Raymond J. - 1967 Sullivan, Nolan - 1998 Surage, Anthony M- 1979-81,83 Surage, Brian A. - 1976-79 Sussman, Michael B. - 1977 Swanson, Joel A. - 1975 Szot, Alex - 1941
-TTaffae, Robert - 1942, 43 Tanis, Tom - 1999-2002 Taylor, Brett - 1998, 99 Theony, Greg - 1997-99 Tilles, Andrew - 2002, 03 Toth, Dan - 1999 Totten, Brandon - 1992 Trampe, Todd - 2000 Transue, Daniel - 1988 Trygar, Louis - 1979, 81, 82 Turner, Braden - 2010 -UUhrlass, Andrew - 2001, 02 Ungvare, Gary - 1973-75 -VValley, Thomas - 1980-82 Van Houten, Charles - 1934-36 Van houten, Franklin B. - 1935, 36 Van Doren, John E. - 1969 Van Ness, Rodney - 1994, 95, 97, 98 Vinella, Mike - 1990 Visicaro, Nicholas - 2011 Vohden, Ray A. - 1950-52 -WWagner, Michael - 2011 Walter, John J. - 1981 Wascavage, Scott - 1996-98 Watkins, William J. - 1962, 63 Watts, C. Roland - 1935 Weil, Bruce - 1990 Weisbrot, William - 1931 Welch, John K. - 1964-66 Westervelt, Griffin - 1941 Whalen, Michael - 2006-009 Whinfrey, David - 1947-50 Wilmott, Matthew F. - 1982 Winchock, Charles - 1982-84 Winston, Scott - 2009, 11, 12 Winter, Charles - 1958, 59 Withers, Floyd J. - 1971 Wittman, Don - 1954, 56 Woesching, Thomas - 1937, 38 Woodall, William E. - 1973 Woods, Tom - 1989, 90 Wynne, Craig - 1986 Wysocki, Joseph - 1998 Wysocki, Thomas - 1998-2001 -YYacco, Michael J. - 1968, 69 -ZZaccaro, Cosmo - 1991-94 Zannetti, Gene - 2003, 05 Zannetti, Gregory - 2009, 10, 12
- Managers Albano, Amanda - 2006-08 Baber, Lynne - 1995, 96, 97 Bugen, David H. - 1969, 70 Bugen, Sarah - 2011, 12 Beckwith, J. Douglass - 1936 Burch, Alan E. - 1975, 77 Burzichelli, Melissa - 2008 Brewster, Kelly - 1981 Caparaz, Lauren - 1986, 87 Clinton, Erin - 2000, 01, 02 Compton, William - 1956, 57 Eagen, Jillian - 2011, 12 Emery, Robert L. - 1953, 54 Engelberger, Brandie - 2004 Fetter, M. Christie - 1983, 84 Garten, Steven H. - 1967, 68 Gibson, L. Anthony - 1961 Graham, Kelly - 2004, 05 Gregorio, Camille - 2006, 07 Hall, Frederic A. - 1952 Harms, Kim - 1995-97 Hayes, Thomas E. - 1963, 64 Higinbotham, Jean - 1978-80 Honig, Paul - 1960 King, Katie - 2003 Lee, Paul - 1999-2001 Lenning, Amanda - 2001, 02 Logiudice, Maria - 1989-91 Katz, Thomas - 1967 McCusker, Katie - 2006 McKinney, Frank A. - 1948 Medaglia, Eugene P. - 1972, 73 Miehe, Irene H. - 1976, 77 Miller, William J. - 1971 Mintz, Fred - 1959 Mitchell, Kevin - 1972, 74, 76 Palaia, Tonimarie - 1987, 88 Palumbo, Dominique - 1996, 97 Patrick, Robert - 1943 Paulon, John V.P. - 1935 Powers, Sarah - 1993, 94 Quade, Joseph - 1947 Reed, Donna - 1984, 85 Restivo, Tara - 1992-94 Rojas, Rachel - 2003, 04 Rubenstein, Amy - 1998 Rubenstein, Mindy - 1996 Sabatino, Mary Jo - 2003-05 Sanet, Brain R. - 1973 Schrepfer-Tarter, Amy - 2001 Spivack, Jennifer - 2002-05 Struthers, Ardsley - 1932, 33 Tiliakos, Mark - 1990 Trombadore, John J. - 1962 Tucker, Karen - 1992, 94 Ullman, Valerie - 1981 Victor, David M. - 1965 Viola, Nancy - 1982-84 Von Dohlen, Irene H. - 1978 Voorhees, Manning W. - 1949-51 Weiss, Betsy - 1992-94
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D r . R o b ert L . Bar c h i President of the University Robert L. Barchi is the 20th president of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, a position he assumed on September 1, 2012. From 2004 to 2012, Dr. Barchi served as president of Thomas Jefferson University, nationally regarded as a top university dedicated to health sciences education and research. Previously, he was provost and chief academic officer of the University of Pennsylvania, where he had responsibility for Penn’s 12 schools, their academic programs, athletics, students, and faculty. Dr. Barchi began his academic career in 1972 on the Penn faculty. He founded the university’s Department of Neuroscience, was chair of Penn’s Department of Neurology, and for more than a decade was director of its Mahoney Institute of Neurological Sciences. Appointed provost and chief academic officer in 1999, he recruited new leadership for nine of the twelve schools at Penn and established a number of university-wide interdisciplinary educational and research institutes. Dr. Barchi assumed the presidency of Thomas Jefferson University in 2004. Under his leadership, the university grew from three to six schools, including the establishment of the Jefferson School of Pharmacy. During his eight-year presidency, enrollment across Jefferson increased more than 50%, fundraising doubled in spite of the economic downturn, and 22 new endowed professorships and 50 endowed scholarships were established. He also oversaw the transformation of the institution’s urban environment into a vibrant university campus. Throughout his career, Dr. Barchi has been active as a clinical neurologist and as researcher in the fields of neuroscience and neurology. In 1993, he was elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences for his work on the structure and function of voltage-gated ion channels. He is also a member of the American Society for Clinical Investigation and the Association of American Physicians, and is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Barchi received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Georgetown University, and Ph.D. and M.D. degrees from the University of Pennsylvania.
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TIM PERNETTI DIRECTOR OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS A New Jersey native with a strong passion for his alma mater, Tim Pernetti has come full-circle in becoming one of the nation’s youngest leaders in college athletics. A former student-athlete “On the Banks”, Pernetti was named Rutgers’ sixth Director of Intercollegiate Athletics on February 26, 2009. He oversees 24 men’s and women’s intercollegiate teams in New Brunswick, a larger number than fielded at most of the university’s peer institutions. Pernetti has been influential in the world of college athletics since he received a bachelor’s degree in journalism and mass media from Rutgers in 1993, and a master’s degree in communication in 1995. Pernetti’s influence on Rutgers Athletics has been immediate – from the key coaching hires of Mike Rice (men’s basketball), Dan Donigan (men’s soccer) and Brian Brecht (men’s lacrosse) – to securing the first two naming rights partnerships in Rutgers Athletics history. Under his leadership, Rutgers inked a 10-year naming rights deal with High Point Solutions to acquire the naming rights for Rutgers Stadium, along with a 10-year contract with Audi for the Audi Rutgers Club at High Point Solutions Stadium. Both deals have netted the Department of Athletics nearly one million dollars in new revenue to the annual budget. Two other key objectives on Pernetti’s watch were to secure a new food vendor for Rutgers Athletics and secure an all-sports shoe and apparel deal for the department. Pernetti led the charge to bring Sodexo to Rutgers as the exclusive concessionaire and caterer for the Athletics Department. The 10-year agreement will enhance the gameday experience, significantly increase revenues to Athletics, and fund future capital improvements at High Point Solutions Stadium and the RAC. He further directed negotiations with Nike to execute the first-ever all-sports shoe and apparel deal for all 24 sports at Rutgers. The five-year agreement worth approximately $5.2M in equipment and apparel will provide state-ofthe-art apparel for all Rutgers student-athletes. During his introductory press conference, Pernetti spoke about his vision to build a broadband network to deliver hundreds of live events. That promise has blossomed into RVision, powered by ScarletKnights.com, as RVision has streamed hundreds of live events per year, including unprecedented live game coverage for
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many of the Scarlet Knights Olympic Sports. Prior to returning to Rutgers, Pernetti was the Executive Vice President, Content, for CBS College Sports Network. In that role, he oversaw the rights and relationship business, on-air talent, and all network programming and content on air, online and across all distribution platforms for the nation’s first company dedicated to college sports. Pernetti helped to build the CBS College Sports Network, previously CSTV, prior to its launch in 2003, and has played a critical role in establishing it as the multi-media leader in college sports programming, content, news and information. He was a recipient of the prestigious Sports Business Journal Forty under Forty Award, and the Multichannel News 40 under 40 Award both in 2008. Charged with developing relationships, acquiring rights and creating multi-platform original programming for the first ever 24-hour sports college sports network, Pernetti successfully navigatedthrough a complicated web of media rights deals to come up with new ways toserve college sports fans. Pernetti worked closely with the NCAA and hundreds of schools in every major conference, securing over 2,500 hours ofevent pro
47 gramming each year and multiple NCAA Championships across 35 men’s and women’s sports. Pernetti was in charge of the CBS College Sports Network exclusive long-term agreements with the US Naval Academy, Mountain West Conference, Conference USA, and the Atlantic 10. Further, he managed company relationships with more than 30 conferences and thousands of institutions. Pernetti remains most proud of establishing a strong relationship in women’s collegiate sports including the establishment of a women’s basketball game of the week package in 2004 with the Big East Conference. In 2006, Pernetti spearheaded a landmark multi-media partnership with the NCAA to make CBS College Sports Network the home of Division II Sports. The innovative deal effectively increased the scope and reach of NCAA Division II sports with hundreds of games now available nationally via the broadcast network and online. Pernetti’s commitment to providing greater exposure to women’s and under-served sports is evidenced by the network’s unprecedented coverage of lacrosse and volleyball, among others. He has also been at the forefront of the development and creation of the Collegiate Nationals, which crowns champions in dozens of high endurance sports, and innovative original production including CBS College Sports Network’s groundbreaking NCAA March Madness Central, NCAA March Madness Highlights on CBS College Sports,
and the WIRED franchise which gives viewers an inside look at games and events through wireless microphones on coaches during game action. Prior to joining CBS College Sports Network, Pernetti served eight years at ABC-TV and ABC Sports most recently as Director of Programming, where he was integral in acquiring, managing and developing several ABC Sports properties including college football, the Bowl Championship Series, and college basketball. For five years, Pernetti handled relationships and negotiated television rights with all of the major collegiate conferences. As a student at Rutgers, Pernetti was a four-year letterwinner at tight end on the Rutgers football squad. He was also the color commentator for Rutgers Football on the Rutgers Football Radio Network and announced weekly NFL games nationally on Sports USA Radio. A resident of Oakland, N.J., Pernetti is married to the former Danielle Bahto. His wife also graduated from Rutgers and was a letterwinner on the women’s lacrosse team. Danielle and Tim are the proud parents of their three children – Max, Conor and Natalie. In his spare time Pernetti is the Commissioner of Oakland (N.J.) Recreation Youth football program, serves on the Board of Directors of the Reed Academy (a school in Oakland serving children with autistic spectrum disorder), and has been named a member of the NY/NJ Super Bowl Host Committee for Community Engagement.
ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION
Jason Baum Sr. Associate Director of Athletics/ Communications
Brian Colvin Associate Director of Athletics/ Finance & Administration
Doug Fillis Senior Associate Athletic Director Administration
Kathleen Hickey Sr. Associate Director of Athletics/SWA
Douglas Kokoskie Sr. Associate Director of Athletics/ Operations
Dr. Robert Monaco Associate Director of Athletics/ Sports Medicine
Nick Ojea Associate Director of Athletics/ Compliance
Janine Purcaro Chief Financial Officer for Intercollegiate Athletics
John Ternyila Sr. Associate Director of Athletics/Finance
Shawn Tucker Assistant Director of Athletics/ Student-Athlete Development
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48 A BRIEF HISTORY Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is one of the leading universities in the nation. The university is comprised of 28 degree-granting divisions; 10 undergraduate colleges, 10 graduate schools, and eight schools offering both undergraduate and graduate degrees. Six are located in Camden, eight in Newark, and 13 in New Brunswick and one in Newark and New Brunswick. Rutgers has a unique history as a colonial college, a land-grant institution, and a state university. Chartered in 1766 as Queen’s College, the eighth institution of higher learning to be founded in the colonies, the school opened its doors in New Brunswick in 1771 with a handful of first-year students. During its early years, the college developed as a classic liberal arts institution. In 1825, the name of the college was changed to honor a former trustee and Revolutionary War veteran, Colonel Henry Rutgers. Rutgers College became the land-grant college of New Jersey in 1864, resulting in the establishment of the Rutgers Scientific School, featuring departments of agriculture, engineering, and chemistry. Further expansion in the sciences came with the founding of the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station in 1880, the College of Engineering (now the School of Engineering) in 1914, and the College of Agriculture (now the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences) in 1921. The precursors to several other Rutgers divisions were also established during this period: the College of Pharmacy (now the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy) in 1892, the New Jersey College for Women (now Douglass Residential College, part of the School of Arts and Sciences) in 1918, and the School of Education (now Graduate School of Education) in 1924. In 1924, Rutgers College officially became Rutgers University; a reflection of the institution’s rapidly expanding number of schools and academic programs. Early in the century, Rutgers had begun offering educational opportunities to women when the New Jersey College for Women was founded in 1918, and to adult learners when University College, an evening division, was established in 1934. After World War II, enrollment exploded as Rutgers admitted all qualified candidates under the GI Bill. Rutgers was becoming an institution for all people, and in 1945 and 1956, state legislative acts formally designated Rutgers as The State University of New Jersey. A flurry of expansion ensued. The University of Newark (now Rutgers–Newark) joined Rutgers in 1946, followed by the College of South Jersey (now Rutgers–Camden) in 1950. An ambitious building program added libraries, classrooms, and student housing across the three regional campuses. In 1969, Livingston College opened, providing a co-educational residential experience with a special commitment to diversity. Graduate education in the arts and sciences grew through the establishment of the Graduate School–New Brunswick, the Graduate School–Newark, and the Graduate School–Camden. Professional schools were formed to serve students in the fields of business; communication, information, and library studies; criminal justice; education; fine arts; law; management and labor relations; nursing; planning and public policy; psychology; public affairs and administration; and social work. Meanwhile, as industry and government sought partners in solving problems and advancing knowledge, the concept of the research university emerged. In 1981, Rutgers adopted a blueprint for its transformation into a major public research university. With increased support from state, federal, and corporate partners, Rutgers’ strength in research grew dramatically. In 1989, in recognition of its enhanced stature, Rutgers was invited to join the prestigious Association of American Universities, an organization comprising the top 61 research universities in North America. Today, professors and students work in more than 200 specialized research centers, unraveling mysteries in marine sciences, early childhood education, neuroscience, advanced materials, climate change, nutrition, homeland security, transportation, stem cells, and many other areas that can improve life both in New Jersey and around the world. A 2007 major reorganization of undergraduate education in New Brunswick reinvigorated the undergraduate experience for both students and faculty by combining the traditions and strengths of four undergraduate liberal arts colleges—Douglass, Livingston, Rutgers, and University—into a single School of Arts and Sciences. With 28 schools and colleges, Rutgers offers more than 100 undergraduate majors and more than 180 graduate and professional degree programs. The university graduated more than 13,000 students last year, and has more than 400,000 living alumni residing in all 50 states and on six continents. Rutgers also sponsors community initiatives in all 21 New Jersey counties. Universitywide, new degree programs, research endeavors, and community outreach are in development to meet the demands of the 21st century. Today, Rutgers continues to grow, both in its facilities and in the variety and depth of its educational and research programs. The university’s goals for the future include the continued provision of the highest quality education, along with the increased support of research and commitment to public service to meet the needs of society.
RUTGERS AT A GLANCE • Chartered in 1766 as Queen’s College, Rutgers is the eighth oldest college in the nation. • Rutgers was designated The State University of New Jersey by legislative acts in 1945 and 1956. • Rutgers is New Jersey’s largest public research university and is located on three regional campuses in Camden, Newark, and New Brunswick/ Piscataway. • Rutgers was named New Jersey’s land-grant university in 1864 and has a special responsibility for serving the needs of the state. • Rutgers is a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), a highly selective organization comprised of the 61 leading research universities in North America.
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TEACHING AND LEARNING • Rutgers faculty include an Abel Prize winner, Fulbright Scholars, Guggenheim Fellows, members of the American Academy of Arts and Science, fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a National Endowment for the Arts “Jazz Master” and winners of many other prestigious awards and grants. • Rutgers History Professor Annette Gordon-Reed was awarded the 2009 Pulitzer Prize in history for her landmark work, The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family (W. W. Norton, 2008). • The graduate philosophy department is ranked third in the English-speaking world by the Philosophical Gourmet Report. • Rutgers Business School-Newark and New Brunswick (RBS) is uniquely positioned at the epicenter of global business – just under 20 minutes from New York City – giving students easy access to leading global corporations to build lasting relationships. RBS delivers cutting-edge curricula that combine the mix of business and science required by today’s employers. • RBS is consistently ranked as the top business school in New Jersey and among the top three in the Greater New York Metropolitan area. The Executive MBA is ranked 24th in the U.S. by The Financial Times and the Master of Quantitative Finance is among the top 10 programs nationally, as ranked by Wall Street executives. The MBA program was ranked 30th in the country for the employment rate of its graduates three months after graduation by U.S. News & World Report. To meet rising demand, a new on-year MBA track was created for students with advanced standing. • In Newark, the business school resides in a new state-of-the-art building which opened in 2009. In New Brunswick, a new building will open in 2013 as the center of a new Livingston Professional Campus, accommodating the massive growth in the new four-year undergraduate program. • The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy is ranked third among the nation’s top graduate programs in urban planning according to a survey by Planetizen, a Los Angeles-based planning and development network.
RESEARCH • Streptomycin, the first effective cure for tuberculosis, and other potent antibiotics were discovered at Rutgers by Professor Selman Waksman and his students in the 1940s. Waksman received the Nobel Prize for his important contributions to medicine. • The Rutgers Stem Cell Research Center, part of the Division of Life Sciences of the School of Arts and Sciences, is located in Nelson Laboratories on the New Brunswick campus where its mission is to support research with human embryonic stem cells for Rutgers University researchers and collaborators. • The Rutgers Cell and DNA Repository is a valuable resource for researchers around the world studying the role heredity plays in such complex genetic diseases as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, autism, Alzheimer’s, alcoholism, diabetes, and Tourette’s syndrome. • The Protein Data Bank, based at Rutgers, is the international repository of three-dimensional protein structures. With $30 million in federal funding, the data bank provides vital information on more than 82,500 proteins and other macromolecules for scientists working to design more effective treatments for disease. • Rutgers’ Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences ranks fourth among the top oceanographic research institutions in the world, according to a recent poll conducted by Thomson Reuters. • The Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy, the only public pharmacy school in New Jersey and one of the top institutions of its kind in the nation, ranks in the top 15 percent among pharmacy schools nationwide in research dollars awarded by the National Institutes of Health with $7.6 million of funding awarded to the school in 2009. • Rutgers holds more than 600 United States patents, half of which have been issued in the last decade. To date over 80 start-up companies have been created based on Rutgers technologies; three-quarters of these are New Jersey - based. • Rutgers is a partner in the Southern African Large Telescope, one of the world’s largest optical telescopes and the southern hemisphere’s newest eyeon-the-sky.
SERVICE TO NEW JERSEY • Rutgers’ Center for Government Services trains New Jersey’s municipal employees to better serve their constituents and trains approximately 20,000 annually through 16 separate programs and 600 courses. • Rutgers Continuing Education offers more than 4,000 course sections with 120,000 annual enrollments. Courses are offered in every county in New Jersey. • The Office of the New Jersey State Climatologist at Rutgers is the state’s official weather resource. • Each year on a single Saturday in the spring, Rutgers opens its doors to the world for “Rutgers Day.” More than 250,000 people have visited the five New Brunswick campuses during the event the last four years to celebrate the institution’s three-part mission of teaching, research and service. “Rutgers Day,” which made its debut in 2009, is an expansion of the successful annual New Jersey Folk Festival and Ag Field Day programs.
50 SERVICE TO THE NATION • Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station has offices in all 21 New Jersey counties and serves the residents of the state through research, education and service programs that run the gamut from 4-H Youth Development to family and community health. Research from the Experiment Station has led to renowned Jersey tomatoes, disease-resistant dogwoods, improved coastline management, new forms of mosquito control and world-famous turfgrass varieties that have been used everywhere from the new Yankee Stadium to the Augusta National Golf Club. • Rutgers School of Environmental and Biological Sciences builds on a tradition of hands-on learning and research excellence in areas that cover the biological spectrum from organisms to ecosystems. Students and researchers alike are dedicated to finding solutions to the problems that most concern our state’s residents, particularly in the areas of environmental sustainability, alternative energy, food, health and nutrition. • Such nationally respected institutes at Rutgers, including the National Transit Institute, the National Institute for Early Education Research and the Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research, are helping to shape national and state policy in critical areas. • Rutgers is the nation’s primary source for anti-terror security training for public transit workers. • In April of 2009, Rutgers was selected by the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to co-lead a new DHS Center of Excellence in Command, Control, and Interoperability (CCI) to conduct research into the technological issues involved with maintaining homeland security. It is one of 12 DHS Centers of Excellence in the nation. • The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy’s National Transit Institute is one of seven academic institutions around the nation that comprise a National Transportation Security Center of Excellence. • Most meals ready to eat (MREs) manufactured for our nation’s troops are produced using Rutgers-developed technology. • The Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center is a pioneer in developing effective methods to help autistic children.
rutgers administrative officers Robert L. Barchi, Ph.D., President Richard Edwards, Ph.D., Interim Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Jonathan R. Alger, J.D., Senior Vice President and General Counsel Bruce C. Fehn, B.S., C.P.A., Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration David L. Finegold, Ph.D., Senior Vice President for Lifelong Learning and Strategic Growth Initiatives Gregory S. Blimling, Ph.D., Vice President for Student Affairs Leslie A. Fehrenbach, B.S., Secretary of the University Carol P. Herring, B.A., President for Rutgers University Foundation; Executive Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations Peter J. McDonough Jr., B.A., Vice President for Public Affairs Kim Manning, M.B.A., Vice President for University Relations Courtney O. McAnuff, M.P.A., Vice President for Enrollment Management Michael J. Pazzani, Ph.D., Vice President for Research and Economic Development Tim Pernetti, M.C.I.S., Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Wendell E. Pritchett, Ph.D., J.D., Chancellor, Rutgers–Camden Barry V. Qualls, Ph.D., Vice President for Undergraduate Education Donna Thornton, M.P.A., Vice President for Alumni Relations Nancy S. Winterbauer, Ed.D., Vice President for University Budgeting Philip L. Yeagle, Ph.D., Interim Chancellor, Rutgers–Newark
BOARD OF GOVERNORS 2012-13 Ralph Izzo, Chair Gerald C. Harvey, Vice Chair Robert L. Barchi, ex officio Anthony J. DePetris Mark P. Hershhorn M. William Howard, Jr. Gordon A. MacInnes Joseph J. Roberts, Jr. John F. Russo, Sr. Kenneth M. Schmidt Daniel H. Schulman Candace L. Straight
Paul Panayotatos, Faculty Representative Samuel Rabinowitz, Faculty Representative Joseph T. Cashin, Student Representative OFFICERS OF THE BOARD Bruce C. Fehn, Treasurer Leslie A. Fehrenbach, Secretary Mary Claire Brennan, Assistant Secretary
BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2012-13 Dudley H. Rivers, Jr., Chair Margaret T. Derrick, Vice Chair Dorothy W. Cantor, Vice Chair Robert L. Barchi, ex officio Sol J. Barer Felix M. Beck, Emeritus Gregory Bender Andrew S. Berns William E. Best Joan L. Bildner, Emerita Michael A. Bogdonoff Floyd H. Bragg, Emeritus Gregory Q. Brown Dominick J. Burzichelli John Herbert Carman, Emeritus Peter Cartmell, Emeritus Kevin J. Collins, Emeritus Hollis A. Copeland Steven M. Darien Marisa A. Dietrich Carleton C. Dilatush, Emeritus James F. Dougherty Robert P. Eichert, Emeritus Evelyn S. Field, Emerita Lora L. Fong Jeanne M. Fox, Emerita John R. Futey Albert R. Gamper, Jr. Ronald J. Garutti Ronald W. Giaconia, Emeritus Rochelle Gizinski, Emerita Evangeline Gomez
Leslie E. Goodman, Emeritus Joyce W. Harley M. Wilma Harris John A. Hendricks Robert A. Hering Mark P. Hershhorn Carleton A. Holstrom, Emeritus M. William Howard, Jr. John D. Hugelmeyer Frank B. Hundley Ralph Izzo Paul B. Jennings, Emeritus Nimesh S. Jhaveri Roberta Kanarick Tilak Lal Walter L. Leib, Emeritus Richard A. Levao, Emeritus Jennifer Lewis-Hall Christine M. Lomiguen Debra Ann Lynch Gordon A. MacInnes Duncan L. MacMillan Rashida Y. V. MacMurray Iris Martinez-Campbell Carol Ann Monroe Robert E. Mortensen Patricia Nachtigal, Emerita Gene O’Hara, Emeritus John A. O’Malley Dean J. Paranicas, Emeritus Jose A. Piazza Sidney Rabinowitz
George A. Rears Norman Reitman, Emeritus Joseph J. Roberts, Jr. Alejandro Roman John F. Russo, Sr. Louis A. Sapirman Kenneth M. Schmidt Richard H. Shindell Susan Stabile Dorothy M. Stanaitis, Emerita Robert L. Stevenson Sandy J. Stewart Candace L. Straight Heather C. Taylor Anne M. Thomas, Emerita Michael R. Tuosto, Emeritus Laurel A. Van Leer Lucas J. Visconti Martha A. Cotter, Faculty Representative Menahem Spiegel, Faculty Representative Katherine Rose E. Yabut, Student Representative OFFICERS OF THE BOARD Bruce C. Fehn, Treasurer Leslie A. Fehrenbach, Secretary Mary Claire Brennan, Assistant Secretary
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