2013-14 Cowboy Wrestling Media Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 Table of Contents 2 Quick Facts/Roster/Schedule 3 Covering Cowboy Wrestling 4 Season Preview COACHES AND STAFF 6 Head Coach John Smith 11 Assistant Coaches 13 Support Staff 14 Mat Maids THE COWBOYS 16 Wrestler Bios and Career Stats 27 Career Bout-by-Bout Results 36 Photo Roster OPPONENTS 38 40 41 42 43

Big 12 Conference Non-Conference Opponent Capsules Big 12 Opponent Capsules Series Record vs. Opponents Year-by-Year Series History vs. Opponents

2012-13 SEASON IN REVIEW 48 2012-13 Season Recap 50 2012-13 Final Stats 51 2012-13 Results

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SEASON PREVIEW

A look at what to expect from Oklahoma State heading into the 2013-14 season. The Cowboys return seven of its 2012-13 starters.

HISTORY AND RECORDS 58 Cowboy Wrestling Tradition 59 NCAA Championship Team Stats 60 NCAA Outstanding Wrestlers 61 NCAA Individual Champions 65 All-Americans 67 All-Americans by Year 70 At the NCAA Championships 71 Honor Roll 72 Outstanding Freshmen 73 Academic Recognition 74 At the Conference Meet 75 Individual Conference Champions 76 Cowboy Wrestling Olympians 77 At the World Championships 79 Wrestling Legend Ed Gallagher 82 In the Wrestling Hall of Fame 88 Coaching History 92 Gallagher-Iba Arena 93 Year-by-Year Results 108 Letterwinners 113 Team Single-Season Records 114 Top Wrestlers by Winning Percentage 115 Individual Season Records 116 Individual Career Records

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JOHN SMITH

Perhaps the greatest American wrestler ever, John Smith has made a name for himself among all-time coaching greats as well.

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THE COWBOYS

This year’s lineup features a returning national champion and four other returning All-Americans, which put the Cowboys as one of the nation’s top teams.

CREDITS

The 2013-14 Oklahoma State Wrestling Media Guide is a publication of the Oklahoma State University Athletics Media Relations Office. The guide was written, edited and designed by Taylor Miller and Gavin Lang with assistance from Sean Maguire and Roxanne Cantrell. Cover design by Jordan Smith. Photography by OSU Marketing, Ostatephoto.com, Genesee Party Pix Stillwater, Jeremy Cook and Larry Slater. Printing by University Press. Special thanks to Jay Hammond for his extensive historical work and the entire Oklahoma State University Media Relations Office.

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NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS

Oklahoma State leads the nation in NCAA individual champions in its history with 136.

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ALL-AMERICANS

After the 2012-13 season saw seven Cowboys earn top-eight finishes, Oklahoma State wrestling now has 435 all-time All-America honors.

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QUICK FACTS/ROSTER/SCHEDULE QUICK FACTS AND TEAM INFORMATION UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Location Founded Colors Enrollment Conference Team Name Mascot President Athletic Director Facility (Capacity) Athletic Web Site University Web Site

2013-14 OKLAHOMA STATE WRESTLING ROSTER Stillwater, OK Dec. 25, 1890 Orange and Black 37,232 Big 12 Cowboys Pistol Pete V. Burns Hargis Mike Holder Gallagher-Iba Arena (13,611) www.okstate.com www.okstate.edu

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach John Smith School Record 348-48-6 (23rd year) Overall Record 348-48-6 (23rd year) Office Phone 405-744-4541 Office Fax 405-744-1763 Associate Head Coach Eric Guerrero Assistant Coach Zack Esposito 2012-13 Record 20-1 2012-13 Big 12 Record/Reg. Season Finish 6-0/1st 2012-13 Big 12 Tournament Finish 1st 2013 NCAA Finish 2nd 2012-13 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 14/8 NCAA Qualifiers Returning/Lost 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost 7/3 All-Americans Returning/Lost 5/2 Returning All-Americans (Wt., NCAA Finish) Jon Morrison (133, 5th in 2013), Alex Dieringer (157, 3rd in 2013), Tyler Caldwell (165, 3rd in 2013, 2nd in 2011 and 5th in 2010), Chris Perry (174,1st in 2013 and 3rd in 2012), Blake Rosholt (197, 8th in 2013)

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION Wrestling Contact Office Phone Cell Phone Office Fax E-Mail Address Mailing Address Web Site

COMMUNICATIONS STAFF Kevin Klintworth Gavin Lang Mike Noteware Ryan Cameron Wade McWhorter Sean Maguire Roxanne Cantrell Sara Legarsky Blake Zimmerman Greg Bartlett C.J. Lickert Jordan Smith Bruce Waterfield

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Taylor Miller 405-744-7714 405-420-8622 405-744-7754 taylor.miller11@okstate.edu 220 Athletics Center, Stillwater, OK 74078 okstate.com

Name Darnell Bortz Nolan Boyd Tyler Caldwell Josh Cassada-Maple Landry Chappell Connor Cline Anthony Collica Brian Crutchmer Kyle Crutchmer Tommy Diaz Alex Dieringer Davey Dolan Tyler Dorrell Ethan Driver Julian Feikert Case Garrison Zac Gentzler Eli Hale Dean Heil Colton Hill Josh Kindig Eddie Klimara Chris Koo Ben Laures Lincoln Lemon Austin Marsden Michael Martin Sam Mehan Austin Miller Jon Morrison Quinten Patterson Chris Perry Jordan Rogers Blake Rosholt Austin Schafer Colton Thomas Keilan Torres Matt White Gunnar Woodburn

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

Year Sr. RFr. Sr. Fr. RFr. RFr. Fr. RFr. RFr. Sr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. RFr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. RJr. So. Fr. RFr. RFr. RSo. So. RFr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. RFr. Sr. So. RFr. Fr. Sr. RFr.

Coaches: John Smith - Head Coach Eric Guerrero - Associate Head Coach Zack Esposito - Assistant Coach

2013-14 OKLAHOMA STATE WRESTLING SCHEDULE Senior Associate Athletic Director Assistant Athletic Director/Media Relations Associate Director Assistant Director Assistant Director Assistant Director Unit Assistant Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant Web Developer Orange Power Studios Web Developer Photographer

Hometown/Previous School Preston, Kan./Pratt Edmond, Okla./Deer Creek Wichita, Kan./Goddard/Oklahoma Purcellville, Va./Loudoun Valley Guthrie, Okla./Guthrie Blakwell, Okla./Blackwell Solon, Ohio/Solon Tulsa, Okla./Union Tulsa, Okla./Union Fallon, Nev./Churchill County/The Citadel Port Washington, Wis./Port Washington Berryhill, Okla./Berryhill Del City, Okla./Del City Woodland, Calif./Pioneer Keokuk, Iowa/Keokuk St. Paris, Ohio/Graham Andover, Kan./Andover Central Miami, Okla./Miami Brunswick, Ohio/St. Edward Chickasha, Okla./Chickasha Auburn, Pa./Blue Mountain Joliet, Ill./Providence Catholic Great Neck, N.Y./Great Neck South Plano, Texas/Plano Sr. Wichita, Kan./Goddard Crystal Lake, Ill./Crystal Lake Central Lake Jackson, Texas/Brazoswood Jasper, Mich./Sand Creek Mount Joy, Pa./Hempfield/Bucknell Orland Park, Ill./Carl Sandburg Lubbock,Texas/Estacado Stillwater, Okla./Stillwater Spokane, Wash./Mead Ponca City, Okla./Ponca City Edmond, Okla./Edmond North Spring, Texas/Klein-Collins Altus, Okla./Altus Woodward, Okla./Woodward Wagoner, Okla./Claremore

Date Nov. 17 Dec. 1 Dec. 8 Dec. 14 Dec. 14 Jan. 1-2 Jan. 10 Jan. 18 Jan. 19 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 8 Feb. 9 Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 21 March 2 March 8 March 20-22

Opponent vs. Bucknell at Oklahoma vs. Minnesota at Northern Colorado at Wyoming Southern Scuffle Tournament at Iowa at West Virginia at Pittsburgh vs. Iowa State vs. Missouri vs. Cal-State Bakersfield vs. Oklahoma at Clarion at Penn State vs. Arizona State vs. American Big 12 Championships NCAA Championship

Location Stillwater, Okla. Norman, Okla. Stillwater, Okla. Greeley, Colo. Laramie, Wyo. Chattanooga, Tenn. Iowa City, Iowa Morgantown, W.Va. Pittsburgh, Pa. Stillwater, Okla. Stillwater, Okla. Stillwater, Okla. Stillwater, Okla. Clarion, Pa. State College, Pa. Stillwater, Okla. Stillwater, Okla. Norman, Okla. Oklahoma City, Okla.

Time 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 12 p.m. 7 p.m. All day 7 p.m. TBA 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 4 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. All day All day

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COVERING THE COWBOYS MEDIA RELATIONS

Taylor Miller E-mail: Work: Cell: Fax:

Wrestling Contact taylor.miller11@okstate.edu 405-744-7714 405-420-8622 405-744-7754

MEDIA INFORMATION AND POLICIES The Oklahoma State media relations office welcomes you to another season of Cowboy wrestling. The media relations staff is here to assist members of the media in their coverage of Oklahoma State athletics. Please take a moment to become familiar with the following media policies.

MEDIA PARKING Members of the media attending matches at Gallagher-Iba Arena should park in the lot just south of the arena and Boone Pickens Stadium. The entrance to the lot is located off Knoblock Street. No parking pass is necessary for entry into the lot.

CREDENTIALS Members of the media should contact Taylor Miller in the Oklahoma State media relations office to request credentials to OSU wrestling duals (taylor.miller11@ okstate.edu or 405-744-7714). Credentials can be picked up at the Southwest pass gate to Gallagher-Iba Arena on match days.

VISITING RADIO, PHONE LINES Phone lines will be provided to the primary radio broadcast crews for both the Cowboys and the visiting team. Additional lines are available to the media on a first-come, first-served basis in the Gallagher-Iba Arena media room.

INTERVIEWS Media interview requests for Oklahoma State head coach John Smith along with assistant coaches and wrestlers should be directed to Taylor Miller in the OSU media relations office. Coaches and wrestlers are typically available for interview before practice starts (usually around 3 p.m. central), but arrangements can be made to accommodate most schedules.

COWBOYS ON THE AIR Rex Holt and Roger Moore are in their seventh year together as the radio broadcast team of Oklahoma State Cowboy Wrestling. OSU wrestling can be heard on its primary home of 93.7 KSPI-FM radio in Stillwater. Occasional events are aired on either 105.5 KGFY-FM radio or 780 AM radio Stillwater should programming conflicts arise. Any time the Cowboys are on the air, the live broadcast can also be accessed live on the official web site of OSU athletics, www.okstate. com.

PHOTOGRAPHERS Photographers may shoot from the east and west sides of the mat, but are prohibited from shooting in front of either team’s bench on the north and south sides of the mat.

Rex Holt

Roger Moore

Play-by-play

Analysis

OKLAHOMA STATE WRESTLING MEDIA OUTLETS WIRE SERVICE Associated Press –OKC Bureau Central Park One 525 Central Park Dr., Ste. 202 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 525-2121 (405) 524-7465 fax PRINT Daily O’Collegian 106 Paul Miller Building Oklahoma State University Stillwater, OK 74078 (405) 744-8367 (405) 744-7936 fax Sports editor (sports@ocolly.com) The Oklahoman 9000 N. Broadway P.O. Box 25125 Oklahoma City, OK 73125 (405) 475-3314 (405) 475-3183 fax Mike Sherman, sports editor Stillwater NewsPress 211 West Ninth Stillwater, OK 74076 (405) 372-5000, ext. 220 (405) 372-3112 fax Jason Elmquist, sports editor sports@stwnewspress.com Tulsa World P.O. Box 1770 Tulsa, OK 74102-1770 (918) 581-8355 (981) 581-8352 fax Michael Peters, sports editor Go Pokes Magazine (918) 906-4377 Terry Tush, publisher terry@firstdownsports.com

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POSSE Magazine 405-744-7301 Managing Editor Athletics Center Stillwater, OK 74078 (posse@okstate.edu) TELEVISION KFOR-TV (NBC) — OKC 444 E. Britton Rd. Oklahoma City, OK 73113 (405) 478-6366 (405) 478-6337 fax Bob Barry, Jr., sports director (bob.barryjr@kfor.com) KJRH-TV (NBC) — Tulsa 3701 S. Peoria Tulsa, OK 74105 (918) 748-1537 (918) 748-1566 fax Al Jerkens, sports director (jerkens@kjrh.com) KOCO-TV (ABC) — OKC 1300 E. Britton Rd. Oklahoma City, OK 73131 Bryan Keating, sports director KOKH-TV (FOX 25) PO Box 14925 Oklahoma City, OK 73111 Myron Patton (mpatton@sbgnet.com) KOKI-TV (FOX 23) — Tulsa 2625 S. Memorial Tulsa, OK 74129 (918) 491-0023 (918) 388-0156 fax

KOTV-TV (CBS) — Tulsa 302 S. Frankfort Tulsa, OK 74120 (918) 732-6146 (918) 732-6185 fax John Holcomb, sports director (jholcomb@kotv.com)

Triple Play Sports Radio 114 W. Seventh Stillwater, OK 74074 (405) 533-1051 (405) 377-5325 fax Robert Allen, host (robt.allen@sbcglobal.net)

KTUL-TV (ABC) — Tulsa P.O. Box 8 Lookout Mountain Tulsa, OK 74101 (918) 445-9363 (918) 445-9359 fax Chris Lincoln, sports director (clincoln@ktul.com)

KOKC 1520AM 400 East Britton Rd. Oklahoma City, OK 73113 (405) 475-7020

KWTV-TV (CBS) — OKC 7401 N. Kelley Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73111 (405) 841-9954 (405) 841-9989 fax Dean Blevins, sports director (deanblevins@kwtv.com) KSBI (Independent) 1350 SE 82nd Street Oklahoma City, OK 73149 (405) 631-7335 RADIO Stillwater Radio 408 Thomas Rd. P.O. Box 1269 Stillwater, OK 74076 (405) 372-7800 (405) 372-6969 fax Rex Holt, sports director and OSU wrestling play-by-play announcer Bill Van Ness (stillwaterradio@coxinet.net)

OTHER OUTLETS Cowboy Sports Network 405 W. Hall of Fame Ave. Stillwater, OK 74075 Kip Racy (General Manager) Amateur Wrestling News (405) 521-8750 P.O. Box 54679 Oklahoma City, OK 73154 Ron Good (rongood@coxinet.net) awnonline.com W.I.N. Magazine (888) 305-0606 P.O. Box 194 Newota, IA 50208 Mike Finn, editor (MikeF@win-magazine.com) USA Wrestling (719) 598-8181 6155 Lehman Drive Colorado Springs, CO 80918 Gary Abbott, Craig Sesker, Jason Bryant gabbott@usawrestling.org csesker@usawrestling.org

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2013-14 SEASON PREVIEW

NCAA CHAMP PERRY, FIVE ALL-AMERICANS HEADLINE COWBOY ROSTER Dieringer, Caldwell, Morrison, Rosholt return to provide added firepower.

The Oklahoma State wrestling team is preparing for the 201314 season as it returns defending national champion Chris Perry at 174 pounds as well as four other All-Americans in Jon Morrison (133), Alex Dieringer (157), Tyler Caldwell (165) and Blake Rosholt (197), not to mention that five of the Pokes in the lineup are Big 12 champions. “This is a season where we have pretty good balance for our team,” coach John Smith said. “We need a little bit more fire power. We’re looking for those pinners. We lost a little bit of bonus potential when Jordan Oliver and Alan Gelogaev graduated, and we need to replace it. That’s the one thing that we need to develop.” While the Cowboys will lose dominating talent in two-time national champion Oliver and two-time All-American Gelogaev, the Cowboys have found nine of their wrestlers ranked in the top 20 in their respective weight classes with five of those being in the top five, according to Amateur Wrestling News’ preseason rankings. Leading the pack for the Pokes is national champion Chris Perry ranked in the No. 1 spot at 174 pounds. Alex Dieringer and Tyler Caldwell are each ranked as the No. 2 guys in their classes. Jon Morrison and Blake Rosholt are slotted as the fourth-ranked wrestlers at 133 pounds and 197 pounds. Austin Marsden (HWT) and Josh Kindig (149) take the No. 9 and 10 spots, respectively, and rounding out the top 20 are Julian Feikert (141) at No. 17 and Eddie Klimara (125) at No. 19. Klimara will likely take the starting spot at 125 pounds after a 2012-13 season that saw him pulled from his redshirt in the middle of the season. The Joliet, Ill., native was able to build up some consistent success to close the year, landing him his first Big 12 championship and a 3-2 record at NCAAs. “He showed a lot of improvement throughout the year,” Smith said. “At Big 12s and NCAAs is really when he wrestled his best. His experience from last year is really going to put him in a position to be able to immediately challenge some opponents.” Representing OSU at 133 pounds, Morrison is coming off his best year as a Cowboy, finishing fifth in the nation and earning his first Big 12 individual title after moving up a weight class. The senior looks to make an impact nationally at 133 pounds and Smith thinks he is capable. “He looked good at the weight class,” Smith said. “His season last year was very good, pretty consistent and very balanced. If he grows from what he accomplished last year, I know that he can compete with anyone at this weight. That means a possible championship for him, and I know that’s what he’s thinking.” The 141-pound spot in the lineup is open for competition for the Pokes. Feikert, a junior who was in the starting lineup for most of the year, showed improvement throughout the season but lacked consistency. He will compete with redshirt freshman Case Garrison for the starting spot.

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“This is a weight class that we hope to build more strength in throughout the year,” Smith said. “It wasn’t consistent enough last year. With the experience that Feikert has and a good, young freshman in Garrison, this is definitely a weight class that I hope will strengthen our lineup.” At 149 pounds, the Cowboys will have to replace two-time NCAA champion Oliver. Kindig, a junior who took a redshirt year during the 2012-13 season, is in the best position to win the spot. Backing him are two solid competitors in Matt White and Michael Martin. “With the absence of Oliver at 149, we’re looking at Kindig, White and Martin,” Smith said. “They’re all solid kids who have all been in the starting lineup at some point for us. I’m excited to see how this weight develops. We have three good guys there, and Kindig has had the most success. I’m just looking for him to be consistent and stay balanced.” 157-pounder Dieringer quickly made a name for himself after dominating in his first year of varsity competition, and the same is expected from the returning All-American. The sophomore kept a steady training process throughout the summer, earning a spot on the Junior World Team for the second year in a row and representing the United States at the Junior World Championships in Bulgaria—experience that is sure to help in 2013-14. “The key for Alex here as he tries to achieve top honors in this weight will be how he controls his weight and putting in a little extra effort in his spare time,” Smith said. “He had a great season last year, making a real difference for us in our attempt to win a championship. He’s going to be playing a little bit different role for us this year. We’re going to have to count on him a little more, and he’s the kid you can count on.” Three-time All-American Caldwell returns for the Pokes at 165 pounds. Caldwell, who is coming off a 30-win season and a third-place finish at NCAAs is in a good position to earn his first national title as he enters the season ranked second. “For him, it’s all about a championship,” Smith said. “He’s a senior and has placed high in the championships, and I know his goal is to be the best in the end, so we’ll really focus on that process this year.” For the second consecutive year, Perry enters the season as the No. 1 wrestler in the nation at 174 pounds. He is coming off of an exciting 2012-13 season, where he captured his third Big 12 title, first individual national championship and only suffered two losses. Perry looks to defend his title with a tough schedule ahead of him. “Things change after you win,” Smith said. “If you remain focused, a lot of times it gets a lot better. I like that Chris did a lot of wrestling this summer. He competed overseas against some of the world’s best and fared really well. That experience, along with winning a national championship last year, can really be used as great potential for leadership in helping develop some of our younger guys.”

The only weight class where OSU is not represented in the preseason rankings is 184 pounds, a weight that has three real contenders and no clear starter. “It’s definitely a weight class that is young for us, where we have Jordan Rogers, Kyle Crutchmer and Nolan Boyd,” Smith said. “This is a place where we have a chance to use several people and see where it goes. They all competed this summer and had a pretty good summer of competition. None of them are quite ready yet, but I think just getting some experience can turn this weight into a really competitive weight.” Blake Rosholt will once again take the 197-pound spot after an eighth-place finish at NCAAs. The Ponca City, Okla., native sat out part of the season due to injury, but battled throughout the year and showed a sense of relentlessness. Smith believes the recent development of Rosholt’s body gives him a better advantage this season and can lead to big things for the senior. “Physically, he has matured so much in the last two years,” Smith said. “His body started developing, and you can see that his strength and the look of his body have changed. The power in his legs and footwork is just what he needed. I think him stepping in and becoming an All-American last year was big for our team and definitely big for him leading into his senior year. It’s just a matter of building his confidence, and he can do some great things at this weight.” Finally, Marsden will have some big shoes to fill as he replaces Gelogaev at heavyweight, and Smith said he predicts another outstanding heavyweight wrestler for the Cowboys. The redshirt sophomore was pulled from his redshirt late in the 2011-12 season due to a season-ending injury to Gelogaev. He will finally have the chance to get a full season under his belt and will be key in the squad’s quest for postseason glory. “It’s been a long wait for him. He didn’t get a whole season his freshman year, and this year he gets a whole season,” Smith said. “I really think he’s ready to compete with some of the better heavyweights in the nation right out of the gate. He’s a sophomore with a lot of exposure. He made the World Team the last two years. I think as he becomes more disciplined on and off the mat, we will see another great heavyweight for Oklahoma State.” With the NCAA Championships hosted in Oklahoma City this March, the Cowboys look to earn their 35th national championship in front of a home crowd. The last two times the championships were hosted in OKC, the Cowboys were crowned NCAA Champions. “We need to be aggressive because this is a year that is very competitive as far as teams who are real contenders for an NCAA championship,” Smith said. “It’s going to be an exciting year. There are a lot of good teams, and we’re definitely one of them. We may not be the favorite, but we were in that same situation last year and we closed the gap. I think that if we stay focused, we will inch ourselves closer and closer toward that goal of a team championship.”

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COACHES AND STAFF

NCAA Individual Champions Coached (Active Leaders)

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John Smith Oklahoma State

J Robinson Minnesota

Rob Koll Cornell

Jim Zalesky Oregon State

Tom Brands Iowa

Joe McFarland Michigan

Craig Turnbull West Viginia

Mark Manning Nebraska

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COACHES AND STAFF John Smith is a name synonymous with wrestling success.

OKLAHOMA STATE

COWBOYS

JOHN SMITH

HEAD COACH | 23RD YEAR OKLAHOMA STATE, 1988 COACHING CAREER :: Oklahoma State’s All-Time Winningest Coach with a 34848-6 career record :: Two-Time NWCA National Coach of the Year (1994, 2003) :: Five-Time NCAA Champion Coach (1995, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006) :: 15-Time Conference Champion Coach (1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013) :: Ten-Time Big 12 Coach of the Year (1997, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2013) :: Two-Time Big Eight Coach of the Year (1994, 1996) :: 26 NCAA Individual Champions Coached :: 102 NCAA All-Americans Coached :: 82 Conference Individual Champions Coached :: Coach, USA Olympic Wrestling Team (2000, 2012) :: Coach, USA World Championships Team (1998, 2009, 2010, 2011) :: Coach, USA World Cup Team (1997) WRESTLING CAREER :: Six-Time World Champion Wrestler (1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992) :: Two-Time Olympic Gold Medalist (1988, 1992) :: Two-Time Pan American Games Gold Medalist (1987, 1991) :: Two-Time Goodwill Games Gold Medalist (1986, 1990) :: Two-Time NCAA Wrestling Champion (1987, 1988) :: Recipient, Amateur Athletic Foundation World Trophy (1992) :: First Ever American To Earn FILA’s Master of Technique Award (Best technical wrestler in the world, 1990) :: First Wrestler To Win James E. Sullivan Award (Nation’s top amateur athlete, 1990) :: U.S. Olympic Committee Sportsman of the Year (1990) :: FILA Outstanding Wrestler of the Year (1991) :: USA Wrestling Athlete of the Year (1989) :: Amateur Wrestling News Man of the Year (1988) :: U.S. Olympic Committee Titan Award (2004) :: Named one of the 100 Greatest Olympians of All-Time (1996) :: Member, FILA Hall of Fame (Inducted in 2003) :: Distinguished Member, National Wrestling Hall of Fame (inducted in 1997) :: Member, Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame (inducted in 1997) :: Member, NCAA 75th Anniversary Team (2005) :: NWCA College Wrestler of the Year (1987) RECORDS AS A WRESTLER International Record: 100-5 Domestic Freestyle Record: 77-3 Collegiate Record: 154-7-2 High School Record: 105-5

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The Oklahoma State head coach won six consecutive world championships as a competitor from 1987-92, including gold medals at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul and at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, and he owns five national championships as head coach of the Cowboys. Smith accepted the head coaching position at Oklahoma State in 1992 and the numbers and accomplishments since that time speak for themselves. He has led his alma mater to five NCAA team titles in 1995, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006, and he has coached 26 NCAA individual champions and five Olympians. Under his watch, the Cowboys have brought 13 team conference tournament championships. two Big 12 regular season titles and 82 individual conference titles back to Stillwater. He has seen 102 of his student-athletes earn All-America recognition, an average of 4.6 All-America honorees per year. He was recognized as the National Wrestling Coaches Association coach of the year in 1994 and 2003 and is a 12time selection as his conference’s coach of the year (1994 and 1996 in the Big Eight and 1997, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011 and 2013 in the Big 12). Most recently, Smith led his squad to its second Big 12 regular season title with a 6-0 conference dual record, making the Cowboys the only team to earn the title since its inception in 2012. The next day, eight Cowboys were crowned Big 12 champions en route to scoring a recordbreaking 118.5 points to capture the conference tournament title. Individual success continued for the Cowboys in the 2013 postseason as they took their entire starting lineup to DesMoines, Iowa, for the NCAA Championships. The squad produced seven All-Americans, making it the most for the program since 2005. The Pokes added two national champions to the history books with senior Jordan Oliver picking up his second national title—this time at 149 pounds—and junior Chris Perry earning the crown at 174 pounds. Smith’s team finished the 2013 season as the No. 2 in the nation, falling just four points shy of the top team, Penn State in a thrilling NCAA tournament. The 2013 squad finished the season 20-1, with its lone loss coming to Minnesota in the National Duals finals. The team spent two weeks in the top spot of the NWCA Poll.

John Smith Timeline

1984 - Finished second in the Big Eight Conference Tournament as an Oklahoma State freshman with a 28-3-2 record. 1985 - Earned All-America honors as a sophomore, while capturing his first Big Eight title at 134 pounds and placing second at the NCAA Tournament. 1986 - Won first U.S. Freestyle National Championship. Captured gold medal at the Goodwill Games in Moscow. 1987 - Took first NCAA title and second Big Eight Championship while being named All-American. Named outstanding wrestler at the NCAA Tournament. Earned the gold medal at the Pan American Games. Took his first World Championship in Clermont-Ferrand, France. 1988 - Won second NCAA title, third Big Eight Championship and third All-America honor. Finished at Oklahoma State with a school career mark of 154-7-2, including a 90-match winning streak. Won his second of five U.S. Freestyle Championships. Captured the gold medal at the Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. 1989 - Named the 1988 “Man of the Year” by Amateur Wrestling News. Won his third U.S. Championship. Took his third-straight world title at Freestyle Championships in Martigny, Switzerland. 1990 - Smith was presented with the Master of Technique Award as the best technical wrestler in the world. Named the 1989 “Athlete of the Year” by USA Wrestling. Won his thirdconsecutive and fourth-overall U.S. Championship. Captured his second Goodwill Games gold medal. Won his fourth World Freestyle Championship in Tokyo, Japan. 1991 - Honored as the 1990 James E. Sullivan Award winner, given to the nation’s top amateur athlete. Named the U.S. Olympic Committee’s “Sportsman of the Year” for 1990. Took his fifth U.S. Championship. Won his second Pan American Games gold medal. Earned his fifth world title at the Freestyle Championships in Varna, Bulgaria. 1992 - Named the 1991 Outstanding Wrestler of the Year by the Federation International de Lutte Amateur (FILA), the international governing body for amateur wrestling. Won sixth-straight World Championship at the Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. Named head coach at Oklahoma State University. 1993 - Honored by his hometown of Del City, Okla., with the renaming of the high school gymnasium as the “John Smith Field House” and the unveiling of a life-size sculpture. Received the Amateur Athletic Foundation (AAF) World Trophy as the top athlete from his region of the world in 1992. Is the first North American wrestler to win the World Trophy.

A native of Del City, Okla., Smith owns a 348-48-6 career dual match record as a head coach (.869 winning pct.).

1994 - Won first team national championship as a head coach at Oklahoma State. Coached his brother, Pat, to his fourth NCAA individual championship, the first Division I wrestler ever to do so. Honored as the Big Eight coach of the year.

Smith led OSU to four consecutive NCAA team championships from 2003 through 2006.

1995 - Coached his fourth individual national champion, J.J. McGrew.

The 2003 squad compiled a perfect 17-0 dual meet record, won the Big 12 team title, crowned six individual Big 12 champions and featured a pair of NCAA individual champions in Johnny Thompson and Jake Rosholt.

1996 - Won the final Big Eight Conference Championship, Oklahoma State’s 24th overall. Chosen as one of the 100 greatest Olympians of all time at the Olympics in Atlanta, Ga. Recognized as Big Eight coach of the year.

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COACHES AND STAFF 1997 - Was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame. Coached two national champions, Mark Branch and Eric Guerrero, along with five other All-Americans. He also coached the U.S. World Cup Team to a Gold Medal. Honored as Big 12 coach of the year. 1998 - Coached two individual national champions, Teague Moore and Eric Guerrero. He also had a national runner-up, Hardell Moore, and three other All-Americans. Coached the USA national team at the Goodwill Games and the World Championships in Tehran, Iran. Team USA won the gold at the Goodwill Games and placed third at the Worlds. Big 12 coach of the year for the second straight year. 1999 - Coached Eric Guererro to his third-straight national championship and the Cowboys to a third-place finish at the NCAA Championships. Was named co-head coach of the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia, along with Greg Strobel and Dan Gable. He coached the 1999 Pan-America team to a gold medal, with Guererro claiming a silver medal. 2000 - His 2000 Cowboy squad regained the Big 12 title, their third in four tries. He also coached the 2000 Olympic Team in Sydney, Australia, with co-head coaches Greg Strobel and Dan Gable. 2001 - Coached one national champion; the Cowboys placed third overall. The Cowboys defended their Big 12 title and Smith was honored as Big 12 coach of the year for the third time.

The 2004 squad sported a 17-2 dual meet record, won the Big 12 team title, crowned four individual Big 12 champions and was led by NCAA individual champion Chris Pendleton. Under Smith’s watch, Oklahoma State compiled a 21-0 dual meet record in 2005 and capped the season with one of the most dominant showings in the history of the NCAA Championships when an NCAA-record five separate Cowboys were crowned as NCAA champions. Zack Esposito won at 149 with Johny Hendricks taking the 165 championship, Pendleton repeating as an NCAA champion at 174, Jake Rosholt claiming the title at 197 and Steve Mocco taking the heavyweight championship. OSU wrestlers compiled a 38-9 record at the NCAA Championships that year and the Cowboys set school records for points, margin of victory and national champions. Oklahoma State scored 153 team points to top second-place Michigan by 70 points. Smith and the Cowboys were 16-2 in dual meets en route to claiming their fourth consecutive NCAA team title in 2006, led by Hendricks and Rosholt, who both claimed their second consecutive NCAA individual championships. The first of Smith’s five NCAA team championships was won in 1994, when the Cowboys compiled a 13-1 dual meet record, won the Big 12 team championship, crowned four individual Big 12 champions and three NCAA individual champions in Alan Fried, Mark Branch and Smith’s younger brother and the first-ever fourtime NCAA champion, Pat Smith. For all of the championships and success he continues to enjoy as a coach, it is his career as a wrestler that is the stuff of legend. Smith truly was the best wrestler in the world.

2002 - Coached OSU’s 122nd individual national champion, Johnny Thompson, and led the Cowboys to a fifth-place finish.

In brief, Smith compiled a 105-5 record as a high school wrestler at Del City HS in Del City, Okla., before moving on to Oklahoma State, where he put together a 154-7-2 collegiate record that included a pair of NCAA individual championships in 1987 and 1988. He was a three-time All-America selection at OSU in 1985, 1987 and 1988. On the international stage, Smith rolled to a 100-5 career record that included six world championships (1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991 and 1992), two Olympic gold medals (1988 and 1992), two Pan American Games gold medals (1987 and 1991) and two Goodwill Games gold medals (1986 and 1990). To this day, Smith holds Oklahoma State school records for career victories (154), single-season victories (47 in 1988), career falls (38) and single-season falls (19 in 1988). A three-time Big Eight Conference individual champion in 1985, 1987 and 1988, Smith wrestled primarily at 134 during his collegiate career, where he strung together a 69-3 overall record. He also competed at 126, compiling a 19-2 overall mark. He won his one career match at 142. After Smith’s junior year at Oklahoma State, he won the first of his six world championships in Clermont-Ferrand France. Smith remains the only collegiate wrestler to win a world championship while he was still in school. Following his graduation in 1988, Smith qualified for the U.S. Olympic freestyle team and came away from the Seoul Olympics with the first of his two Olympic gold medals and the second of his six consecutive world titles. Three more world championships ensued in 1989, 1990 and 1991 before Smith claimed the second of his Olympic gold medals at the 1992 Barcelona games to cement his legacy as one of the greatest wrestlers of all time. His list of awards and honors received certainly befits someone who earned the distinction of being the best wrestler on the planet. Smith was honored as the first wrestler ever to be voted as the

All-Americans Coached (Active Leaders)

2003 - Coached OSU to its 31st NCAA title. Led Johnny Thompson and Jake Rosholt to individual national championships. Smith also coached the Cowboys to the NWCA National Duals Team title and the Reno Tournament title. He was inducted into the FILA Hall of Fame and was honored as the Big 12 coach of the year. 2004 - Coached the Cowboys to their second straight national title. Led Chris Pendleton to his first national championship. Johnny Thompson and Tyrone Lewis earned All-American distinction all four years under Smith. Smith helped train former wrestlers Eric Guerrero, Jamill Kelly and Daniel Cormier to the United States Olympic team. The United States Olympic Committee honored Smith at the Night of Champions with the Titan Award. Big 12 coach of the year. 2005 - Led OSU to 21-0 record and third consecutive national title. Set school records by coaching five individual champions, scoring 153 team points at NCAAs and winning the national team title by a whopping 70 point margin. Big 12 coach of the year.

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John Smith Oklahoma State 22 years

Jim Zalesky Oregon State 16 years

Rob Koll Cornell 20 years

Joe McFarland Michigan 13 years

Barry Davis Wisconsin 19 years

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COACHES AND STAFF James E. Sullivan Award winner as America’s outstanding amateur athlete when he won the award in 1990. He was the first American ever to be chosen Master of Technique and Wrestler of the Year by the International Wrestling Federation (FILA) when he received the honor in 1990. In 1992, he was presented with the Amateur Athletic Foundation’s World Trophy. A 2003 inductee into the FILA International Wrestling Hall of Fame, a distinguished member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and a 1997 inductee into the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame, Smith was recognized as one of the 100 Greatest Olympians of All Time at the 1996 Atlanta Games. Smith was the 1991 selection as FILA’s Outstanding Wrestler of the Year after earning Man of the Year honors from Amateur Wrestling News in 1988, Athlete of the Year recognition from USA Wrestling in 1989 and Sportsman of the Year honors from the U.S. Olympic Committee in 1990.

titles in 1987 and 1988 and younger brother Pat was a four-time All-America with four national championships in 1990, 1991, 1992 and 1994. Smith has also successfully established a wrestling club that allows wrestlers from across the country to prepare and train for international competition. The Gator Wrestling Club sent three former Oklahoma State wrestlers to compete in the 2004 Olympic Games. Jamill Kelly won the silver medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics, with Daniel Cormier finishing fourth and Eric Guerrero also representing the USA in Athens. In 1995, Smith married the former Toni Donaldson. The couple has three sons – Joseph, Samuel and Levi and two daughters – Isabell and Cecilia.

In 2004, Smith was presented with the Titan Award by the U.S. Olympic Committee, and the next year, he joined his brother Pat as one of 15 wrestlers named to the NCAA’s 75th Anniversary Team.

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1993 4 7 0 267 153 114 0 13 78 57.3% 4.9% NA NA NA NA NA 1994 13 1 0 340 241 99 0 25 115 70.9% 7.4% 1st 4 1st 3 6 1995 13 3 1 375 243 132 0 30 105 64.8% 8.0% 2nd 2 7th 1 3 1996 15 3 1 407 260 146 0 42 131 63.9% 10.3% 1st 2 6th 0 4 1997 21 0 0 424 319 105 0 43 137 75.2% 10.1% 1st 6 2nd 2 7 1998 20 0

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2008 - Coached Coleman Scott to the NCAA individual title at 133 pounds and coached Jared Rosholt to the Big 12 heavyweight title. Scott (1st), Nathan Morgan (4th at 141 pounds), Jack Jensen (7th at 184 pounds) and Rosholt (4th at 285 pounds) earned All-America honors at the NCAA Championships.

2010 – Earned his eighth Big 12 coach of the year honor in leading the underdog Cowboys to a conference title. Coached four AllAmericans in Jordan Oliver, Clayton Foster, Alan Gelogaev and Jared Rosholt to go with a trio of Big 12 champions in Oliver, Jamal Parks and Foster.

John Smith’s Year-by-Year Coaching Record Duals

2007 - Coached Johny Hendricks, Coleman Scott, Nathan Morgan and Brandon Mason to All-America finishes at the NCAA Championships.

2009 - Jared Rosholt placed third in the heavyweight bracket at the NCAA Championships. Coached Team USA at the FILA Freestyle World Championships in Herning, Denmark.

The Smith family legacy is strong at Oklahoma State, as John’s older brother Lee Roy was a three-time All-America in 1977, 1979 and 1980 and claimed the 1980 national championship. John was a three-time All-America in 1985, 1987 and 1988 with a pair of national

2006 - Won his fourth straight national title and became the school’s all-time winningest coach passing his mentor, Tommy Chesbro. Big 12 coach of the year.

0 444 325 119 0 67 151 73.2% 15.1% 2nd

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2003 17 0 0 513 376 137 0 74 165 73.3% 14.4% 1st 6 1st 2 7 2004 17 2 0 522 372 150 0 75 172 71.3% 14.4% 1st 4 1st 1 7 2005 21 0 0 576 432 144 0 90 213 75.0% 15.6% 1st 7 1st 5 7 2006 16 2 0 484 348 136 0 73 157 71.9% 15.1% 1st 4 1st 2 6 2007 14 5 0 437 275 162 0 42 108 62.9% 9.6% 3rd 3 5th 0 4 2008 16 3 1 516 363 153 0 71 179 70.3% 13.8% 3rd 1 T5th 1 4 2009 15 7 0 521 372 149 0 82 188 71.4% 15.7% 4th 0 16th 0 1 2010 15 2 1 498 355 143 0 77 174 71.3% 15.4% 1st 3 6th 0 4 2011 15 2 1 455 332 123 0 61 156 73.0% 13.4% 1st 5 4th 1 3 2012* 17 1 NA 535 391 144 0 83 189 73.1% 15.5% 2nd

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2011 - Big 12 Coach of the Year. Led the Cowboys to the Big 12 title despite fielding the youngest lineup in the league. Jordan Oliver won the NCAA title at 133 pounds and Clayton Foster (2nd at 197) and Jamal Parks (5th at 149 pounds) earned All-America status. Coached Team USA to third-place finish at the World Wrestling Championships in Istanbul, Turkey. 2012 - Jordan Oliver finished second at 133, Chris Perry finished third at 174 and Cayle Byers finished third at 197 to earn All-America honors at the NCAA Championships. Led the Cowboys to the inaugural Big 12 regular season team title with a 6-0 dual mark. Coached the U.S. Senior Freestyle team at the Olympics and mentored former Cowboy Coleman Scott to the bronze medal at 60 kg. Americans Jordan Burroughs and Jake Varner both won Olympic gold medals with Smith on the coaching staff. 2013 - Produced two NCAA champs in Jordan Oliver at 149 pounds and Chris Perry at 174 pounds. Also coached five other All-Americans. His squad maintained an impressive 20-1 dual record and finished the season as Big 12 regular season champs, Big 12 tournament champs and the nation’s No. 2 team.

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Olympic Freestyle Coaching Highlights

FILA World Championships Year Place Weight Team 1987 1 136.5 United States FILA Team 1989 1 136.5 United States FILA Team 1990 1 136.5 United States FILA Team 1991 1 136.5 United States FILA Team

Team Place 2 2 2 2

USA Senior Freestyle Championships Year Place Weight Team 1986 1 136.5 Sunkist Kids 1988 1 136.5 Sunkist Kids 1989 1 136.5 Sunkist Kids 1990 1 136.5 Sunkist Kids 1991 1 136.5 Sunkist Kids

Team Place 1 1 1 1 1

FILA Junior World Championships Year Place Weight Team 1985 1 136.5 Sunkist Kids

Team Place 1

U.S. Olympic Team Freestyle Results Year Medal Weight Team 1988 Gold 136.5 United States Olympic Team 1992 Gold 136.5 United States Olympic Team

2000 Olympic Games (Co-Coach along with Dan Gable and Greg Strobel) Weight Medal Name 119.0 Silver Sammie Henson 127.8 Bronze Terry Brands 138.8 -- Cary Kolat 152.0 Bronze Lincoln McIlravy 167.5 Gold Brandon Slay 187.2 -- Charles Burton 213.0 -- Melvin Douglas III HVY -- Kerry McCoy 2012 Olympic Games (Co-Coach along with Mark Manning and Zeke Jones) Weight Medal Name 121.0 -- Sam Hazewinkel 132.0 Bronze Coleman Scott 145.5 -- Jared Frayer 163.0 Gold Jordan Burroughs 185.0 -- Jake Herbert 211.5 Gold Jake Varner 264.5 -- Tervel Dlagnev

Oklahoma State Wrestling Career All Bouts Season Bouts W L T Falls TF SD MD 1984 33 28 3 2 6 NA 8 2 1985 39 36 3 0 7 NA 2 7 1986 -- Redshirt Year -- 1987 44 43 1 0 6 15 6 10 1988 47 47 0 0 19 7 NA 12 Career 163 154 7 2 38 22 16 31

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ERIC GUERRERO

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH | NINTH YEAR OKLAHOMA STATE, 1999 Guerrero’s NCAA Team Championships 2003 - Strength and Conditioning Coach 2004 - Strength and Conditioning Coach 2005 – Assistant Coach 2006 - Assistant Coach Guerrero’s NCAA Individual Championships 1997 - 126 pounds 1998 - 126 pounds 1999 - 133 pounds NCAA Individual Champions Coached 2005 - Zack Esposito, 149 pounds; Johny Hendricks, 165 pounds; Chris Pendleton, 174 pounds; Jake Rosholt, 197 pounds; Steve Mocco, Heavyweight 2006 - Johny Hendricks, 165 pounds; Jake Rosholt, 197 pounds 2008 - Coleman Scott, 133 pounds 2011 - Jordan Oliver, 133 pounds 2013 - Jordan Oliver, 149 pounds; Chris Perry, 174 pounds Big 12 Team Championships As A Coach 2001 - Oklahoma State (Strength/Conditioning) 2003 - Oklahoma State (Strength/Conditioning) 2004 - Oklahoma State (Strength/Conditioning) 2005 - Oklahoma State (Assistant Coach) 2006 - Oklahoma State (Assistant Coach) 2010 - Oklahoma State (Head Assistant Coach) 2011 - Oklahoma State (Head Assistant Coach) 2012 Reg. Season - OSU (Head Assistant Coach) 2013 Reg. Season - OSU (Associate Head Coach) 2013 - Oklahoma State (Associate Head Coach) Guerrero’s International Wrestling Experience 1999 FILA Freestyle World Championships 2001 FILA Freestyle World Championships 2001 U.S. Open Champion 2002 FILA Freestyle World Championships 2002 U.S. Open Champion 2003 FILA Freestyle World Championships 2003 World Cup Champion 2003 U.S. Open Champion 2004 Athens Olympics - Team USA 2004 U.S. Open Champion 2009 Head Coach, USA Junior Freestyle World Team

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Three-time NCAA individual champion and 2004 Olympian Eric Guerrero is in his ninth year on the Oklahoma State wrestling staff. He was promoted to the role of associate head coach prior to the 2012-13 season. During his time on staff, he has been a key figure in four of the Cowboys’ NCAA team championships and eight of OSU’s Big 12 tournament team championships.

Guerrero compiled a 117-13 overall record during his time as a wrestler at Oklahoma State from 1996-99, highlighted by a perfect 31-0 record his senior year in which he recorded a fall, 12 technical falls and seven major decisions. He is one of only 12 four-time All-Americans in the decorated history of Oklahoma State wrestling. Additionally, he was recognized as a two-time Academic All-America selection.

Additionally, he was selected to serve as head coach for the USA at the 2009 FILA Junior Freestyle World Championships in Ankara, Turkey and led that squad to its most successful showing in 11 years.

With Guerrero serving as one of the team leaders, the Cowboys won 68 consecutive dual matches spanning from the last four duals of his freshman year through the end of his senior year. The Cowboys won three conference championships during Guerrero’s time competing, claiming the 1996 Big 8 championship and the 1997 and 1998 Big 12 titles.

A talented recruiter, Guerrero was instrumental in attracting the nation’s top recruiting class to Oklahoma State in 2009. Guerrero initially joined John Smith’s staff as a strength and conditioning coach in 2000-01. His work in the weight room and in conditioning helped prepare Oklahoma State for NCAA team championships in 2003 and 2004. He was promoted into the position of full-time assistant coach following the 2004 season, and the success continued as the Cowboys won their third and fourth consecutive NCAA team titles with Guerrero on board in 2005 and 2006, respectively. The San Jose, Calif., native coached 2013 NCAA individual champion Chris Perry and Jordan Oliver, 2011 NCAA individual champion Oliver, 2008 NCAA individual champion Coleman Scott, 2006 NCAA individual champions Johny Hendricks and Jake Rosholt, 2005 NCAA individual champions Zack Esposito, Hendricks, Chris Pendleton, Rosholt and Steve Mocco and assisted in the development of 2003 NCAA individual champs Johnny Thompson and Rosholt and 2004 NCAA individual champion Pendleton. A decorated wrestler himself, Guerrero won NCAA individual championships in 1997, 1998 and 1999 at the age of 19, 20 and 21, respectively, and he represented the United States at the 2004 Athens Olympics. Guerrero was a four-time All-American in college, a four-time U.S. Open national champion and was named Outstanding Wrestler at the 2002 U.S. Open. Additionally, Guerrero was a two-time USA FILA junior world freestyle champion and won the 1995 USA junior freestyle championship. As an international competitor, Guerrero made his first USA world team while he was still just a junior in college. He earned his first berth in the World Championships following his college career in 1999. Guerrero won four U.S. Open titles from 2001 to 2004, won a World Cup Championship in 2003, was a member of the U.S. World Team five consecutive years and helped the Gator Wrestling Club win three national team titles.

He dominated the field at the 1999 NCAA Championships, picking up bonus-point victories in his first three matches before claiming a 1-0 win over Fresno State’s Stan Greene in the semifinals and a 3-1 win over Iowa State’s Cody Sanderson in the title bout. His route to the 1999 NCAA Championship was similar to his journey to the 1998 crown, as he claimed three straight bonus-point wins before a 2-1 victory over Iowa State’s Dwight Hinson in the semis and a 5-4 triumph over Wisconsin’s Eric Jetton for the crown. Guerrero originally came to Stillwater after a stellar high school career at Independence HS in San Jose, Calif., that resulted in a cadet world title in 1993, first-team ASICS AllAmerica recognition in 1994 and 1995, a junior national title in 1995 and California Male Athlete of the Year honors in 1995, among countless other accolades. He married the former Kristen Blair in the summer of 2012.

OSU With Guerrero on Staff Dual Big 12 Big 12 NCAA NCAA Year Record Finish Champs Finish Champs AAs 2005 21-0 1st 7 1st 5 7 2006 16-2 1st 4 1st 2 6 2007 14-5 3rd 3 5th 0 4 2008 16-3-1 3rd 1 5th 1 4 2009 15-7 4th 0 16th 0 1 2010 15-2-1 1st 3 6th 0 4 2011 15-2-1 1st 5 4th 1 3 2012 17-1 2nd 4 6th 0 3 2013 20-1 1st 8 2nd 2 7 Total 149-21-3 -- 35 -- 11 39

Guerrero’s Wrestling Career At Oklahoma State

Year-by-Year Record: All Bouts Season Bouts Wins Losses Ties Falls TFs FFTs SDs MDs Win Pct 1996 41 35 6 NA 5 5 1 NA 8 85.4% 1997 30 28 2 NA 3 6 0 NA 9 93.3% 1998 28 23 5 NA 4 5 1 NA 5 82.1% 1999 31 31 0 NA 1 12 0 NA 7 100.0% Career 130 117 13 NA 13 28 2 NA 29 90.0%

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ZACK ESPOSITO ASSISTANT COACH | FIFTH YEAR OKLAHOMA STATE, 2007

Esposito’s NCAA Team Championships 2003 - 141 pounds 2004 - 149 pounds 2005 - 149 pounds 2006 - 149 pounds Esposito’s NCAA Individual Championships 2005 - 149 pounds NCAA Individual Champions Coached 2011 - Jordan Oliver, 133 pounds 2013 - Jordan Oliver, 149 pounds; Chris Perry, 174 pounds Big 12 Team Championships as a Coach 2010 - Club Coach 2011 - Club Coach 2012 Reg. Season - Assistant Coach 2013 Reg. Season - Assistant Coach 2013 - Assistant Coach Big 12 Individual Championships As A Wrestler 2004 - 149 pounds 2005 - 149 pounds 2006 - 149 pounds Senior Level Experience ASICS U.S. National Championships -2006 (8th place), 2007 (3rd place), 2008 (6th place) 2006 NYAC International Tournament - 3rd place 2007 U.S. World Team Trials - 5th place 2007 Dave Schultz International Tournament 2007 Ivan Yarygin Tournament (Russia) Yasar Dogu Tournament (Turkey) - 3rd place Trofio Mione Tournament (Italy) - 1st place 2008 World Cup Team (Russia)

After only two years as an assistant coach, Esposito has already built an impressive coaching resume. The 2007 OSU graduate served as a club coach for the Cowboys for the 2010 and 2011 seasons, assisting with the Stillwater-based Gator Club. In just the first two years of his coaching career, he has helped guide the Cowboys to back-to-back team Big 12 championships and eight individual Big 12 titles. He has also coached 17 All-Americans and helped lead Chris Perry to his first NCAA title in 2013 at 174 pounds and Jordan Oliver to two national championships in 2011 and 2013 at 133 and 149 pounds, respectively. Esposito was a standout wrestler for the Cowboys from 2002-2006, compiling a 120-12 overall record during his time in the Orange singlet. He compiled a 35-1 overall record en route to the NCAA 149-pound title in 2005 and has the distinction of being a starter on four Oklahoma State NCAA championshipwinning teams from 2003-06. The Cowboys also claimed team Big 12 championships all four years of his impressive career. He played a vital role in each of his team’s championships, as he finished second, first and third, respectively, in his three NCAA Championship appearances and second, first, first and first in Big 12 Championship appearances. He has also built an impressive list of accomplishments at the senior level of competition, including three appearances at the ASICS U.S. National Championships, a top-five finish at the 2007 U.S. World Team Trials, and several top finishes at international tournaments. Additionally, he was a member of the 2008 World Cup Team that competed in Russia. Esposito’s name can be found throughout the Cowboy record book, as his 120 career victories ties him for 10th all-time at OSU and his 32 career major decisions stands sixth on the Cowboys’ all-time list. The Three Bridges, N.J., native is married to the former Brandy Baker. The couple has a daughter, Evelyn and a son, Rocco.

Esposito’s Wrestling Career At Oklahoma State

Year-by-Year Record: All Bouts Season Bouts Wins Losses Ties Falls TFs FFTs SDs MDs Win Pct 2003 30 25 5 NA 10 0 0 NA 4 83.3% 2004 35 33 2 NA 3 2 2 NA 11 94.3% 2005 36 35 1 NA 4 6 1 NA 10 97.2% 2006 31 27 4 NA 8 3 1 NA 8 87.1% Career 132 120 12 NA 25 11 4 NA 33 90.9%

OSU with Esposito on Staff Dual Big 12 Big 12 NCAA NCAA Year Record Finish Champs Finish Champs AAs 2010 15-2-1 1st 3 6th 0 4 2011 15-2-1 1st 5 4th 1 3 2012 17-1 2nd 4 6th 0 3 2013 20-1 1st 8 2nd 2 7 Total 67-6-2 - 20 - 3 17

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COLEMAN SCOTT

VOLUNTEER COACH | SECOND YEAR OKLAHOMA STATE, 2008 2012 Olympic bronze medalist and 2008 NCAA champion Coleman Scott joined the Cowboy Wrestling coaching staff in 2012.

Brandy Esposito Director of Operations

Gary Calcagno Strength and Conditioning

Chris Hinderliter Athletic Trainer

In his first season as a part of the staff, Scott saw seven All-Americans and two national champions produced under his direction as well as eight conference champions. One of only 13 four-time All-Americans in Oklahoma State’s storied history, Scott entered the 2012 freestyle season ranked No. 3 in the U.S. at 60 kg, but roared through the bracket at the U.S. Olympic Trials, then went on to win a thrilling wrestle-off outdoors in the middle of New York City’s Times Square to earn his spot on the Olympic team. Once at the Olympics, Scott won three of his four bouts with one win coming by fall - to claim his bronze medal. His lone loss came to the wrestler who went on to win gold.

Marilyn Middlebrook Academics

Dr. Val Gene Iven Team Physician

Dr. Tom Allen Physician

Dr. Jeremy Cook Academics

Albert White Team Manager

Obe Blanc Club

Cayle Byers Club

Jordan Oliver Club

Cady Coshow Athletic Trainer

Scott married the former Jessica Brooks in 2010. The couple has a daughter, Leighton.

OSU with Scott on Staff Dual Big 12 Big 12 NCAA NCAA Year Record Finish Champs Finish Champs AAs 2013 20-1 1st 8 2nd 2 7 Total 20-1 - 8 - 2 7

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NOLAN BOYD

197 POUNDS | SENIOR PRESTON, KAN./PRATT

184 POUNDS | R-FRESHMAN EDMOND, OKLA./DEER CREEK

2012-13: Notched an 8-5 overall record … Four of his eight wins came with bonus points attached, including three major decisions and a technical fall … Earned third place at the Oklahoma Open … Finished fourth at the Lindenwood Open … Started for the Cowboys in two duals against Bucknell and Missouri.

2012-13 (Redshirt Year): Strung together a 13-6 record, competing exclusively in open tournaments … Earned six bonus-point wins in the form of one fall and five major decisions … Picked up two major decisions en route to producing a runner-up finish at the UCM Open … Finished in fourth at the OCU and Lindenwood opens … Also competed at the Oklahoma Open.

2011-12: Went 9-8 as a sophomore competing exclusively in open tournaments … Finished fifth at the OCU Open, highlighted by a major decision over Carson Mathews of UCO … Also finished fifth at the Roger Denker Open with a major decision over Cole Carr of Neosho County CC … Won by fall on two occasions, both at the Fort Hays State Open. 2010-11: Compiled a 12-10 record competing only in open tournaments… Placed fifth in the Roger Denker Open… Five of his 12 victories came with bonus points, as he recorded two falls, two technical falls and one major decision during the season… Recorded a pin against Hakeem Young of Baker in 1:14 … Also took a fall victory in 2:50 against Jairin Potter of Hastings College. 2009-10 (Redshirt Year): Went 9-10 competing exclusively in open tournaments ... Five of his nine wins came with bonus points attached, as he claimed three wins by fall, one by major decision and one by technical fall ... Did not place at any of the five tournaments in which he competed, but won at least two matches at all but one of those events ... Picked up two wins by fall at the Missouri Open. High School: Attended Pratt HS in Pratt, Kan., where he was coached by Curtis Nightingale ... Capped a 43-1 senior season by winning the class 4A state title at 189 pounds and earning all-state honors ... Won his weight class at the Pratt Open as a junior and again as a senior ... Also played for the Greenbacks football team ... Compiled a perfect grade point average in the classroom. Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2009-10 Redshirted 2010-11 12-10 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 1:44 2011-12 9-8 0-0 0-1 2 2 0 2:59 2012-13 8-5 0-2 0-2 1 1 2 3:22 Career 29-23 0-2 0-3 5 4 4 1:44

High School: Compiled a 140-20 record at Deer Creek High School … Three time state champion … Was a junior Jim Thorpe finalist … Also competed in football and track. Personal: Born on Aug. 16, 1993 in Edmond, Okla. … Son of Russell and Cindy Boyd … Has three siblings, Blake, Zach and Heath … Plans to major in pre-med.

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TYLER CALDWELL 165 POUNDS | SENIOR WICHITA, KAN./GODDARD/OKLAHOMA

2012-13: In his first year as a Cowboy, he finished third at NCAAs, upsetting No. 3-seed Peter Yates, 5-1 in the third-place bout, becoming a three-time All-American ... Allowed his opponents to score only six points the entire tournament ... Boasted a 35-5 overall record that includes a team-high 17 wins over ranked opponents … Posted an 18-4 dual record … Claimed his first Big 12 title at 165 pounds with a thrilling 1-0 victory over No. 5 Bubby Graham of Oklahoma … Acquired 14 bonus point wins in the form of six falls and eight major decisions … Ranked second on the team in dual nearfalls with 10 ... Took 1st at the Lindenwood Open … Defeated No. 7 Nick Sulzer of Virginia, 5-2, to produce a third-place finish at the Southern Scuffle … Went undefeated at the National Duals Finals, snatching wins over No. 8 Conrad Polz, No. 20 Zach Toal and No. 14 Cody Yohn.

Freestyle Olympic Trials Qualifier, third at the 2012 Dave Schultz Memorial, third at the 2012 Cerro Pelado International in Cuba, fourth at the 2011 Sunkist Kids International and third at the 2011 University Nationals. 2010-11 (at Oklahoma): NCAA runner-up as a sophomore at 165 pounds after falling to Nebraska’s Jordan Burroughs in the finals ... Defeated defending NCAA Champion Andrew Howe of Wisconsin in the semifinals ... Went 4-1 at NCAAs ... Finished the season with a 32-6 overall record ... Began the season wrestling at 174 pounds where he went 12-2 overall and 4-0 in dual meets ... Finished fourth at the 2010 Cliff Keen Invitational at 174 pounds after defeating Oregon State’s then-No. 7 Colby Covington and Illinois’ fifth-ranked Jordan Blanton ...Named the Big 12 Wrestler of the Week (Jan. 24) after he earned a decisive 9-1 major decision victory over 10th-ranked Andrew Sorenson of Iowa State ... Claimed the 174-pound Brockport Open Title ... Only Big 12 and dual loss came against Nebraska’s No. 1-ranked Burroughs (7-3) .... Finished second at the 2011 Big 12 Championships after being narrowly defeated by Burroughs (2-1) ... Named to the 2011 All-Academic Big 12 team ... NWCA All-Academic Team member ... Named Most Outstanding Wrestler at the team banquet. 2009-10 (at Oklahoma): Posted a 4-2 record as a freshman at the 2010 NCAA Championships to place fifth and earn All-America status ... At the national tournament, upset the No. 5, No. 9 and No. 12 seeds ... Took third at the 2010 Big 12 Championships after posting back-to-back wins after an opening-round loss ...Was one of three truefreshman in the Oklahoma lineup ... Posted a 31-14 overall record, including an 11-6 dual record ... Was 1-4 against Big 12 foes during the regular season ... Placed third at the Lindenwood Open ... Placed second at the Oklahoma City Invitational and third at the Harold Nichols Cyclone Open ... Started in all but three of Oklahoma’s dual meets ... Named the Most Valuable Freshman at the postseason banquet. High School: Lettered all four years at Goddard High School ... Compiled a 150-4 overall record under coaches Brett Means and Tim Fisher ... Was a two-time Greco All-American, including a seventh-place finish at the 2007 Junior Nationals, and four-time Kansas state champion ... Named Co-Wrestler of the Year ... Was a Brute National Champion and placed third at Senior Nationals ... Owns the Kansas state record for most falls in a career (125). Personal: Born on Nov. 20, 1989 … Full name is Tyler John Caldwell ... Hometown is Wichita, Kan. ... Has three siblings, Courtney, Kyle and Kael ... Son of Ty Caldwell and Johnna Brown. Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2009-10 31-14 11-6 4 8 3 0:50 2010-11 32-6 13-1 2 6 3 4:35 2011-12 Redshirted 2012-13 35-5 18-3 17-4 6 9 0 1:12 Career 98-25 42-10 17-4 12 23 6 0:50

2011-12 (Olympic redshirt): Took an Olympic redshirt year capped by a 1-2 finish in the freestyle 74 kg bracket at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Wrestling Trials in Iowa City, defeating Matt Brown in his first match before falling to Andrew Howe and Nick Marable … Placed at several senior freestyle events, including third at the 2011

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JOSH CASSADA-MAPLE 149 POUNDS | FRESHMAN PURCELLVILLE, VA. / LOUDOUN VALLEY

High School: Put together a 148-27 record while at Loudoun Valley High under coach Troy Mezzatesta … Placed fifth at state in 2012 … All-State selection in 2012 … Also competed in football and lacrosse. Personal: Born Feb. 5, 1995 in Elmina, N.Y. … Son of Scott and Patricia Maple … Has three siblings: Brooke, Nathan and Trevor … His father played soccer at California University of Pennsylvania … Plans to study fire protection and safety technology.

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COWBOYS LANDRY CHAPPELL 184 POUNDS | R-FRESHMAN GUTHRIE, OKLA./GUTHRIE

2012-13 (Redshirt Year): Went 4-8 on the season solely in open tournaments … Competed at the OCU, UCM, Lindenwood and Oklahoma opens … Notched two wins by major decision, including a 12-1 win over Ricky Tate of Central Baptist. High School: Went 70-16 at Guthrie High School … State champ in 2011 and placed second at state in 2012 … All-State in wrestling and football in 2011 … Also played baseball and was named to the first team of the Oklahoman’s All-Big City squad … Earned the honor of valedictorian, and was involved in student council and NHS … Guthrie mayor named Sept. 6 “Landry Chappell Day” in honor of his athletic and academic achievements. Personal: Born Feb. 11, 1993 … Son of Jon and Sharla Chappell … Has two siblings, Brittney and Justin … His dad played baseball at OU.

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125 POUNDS | R-FRESHMAN BLACKWELL, OKLA./BLACKWELL

2012-13 (Redshirt Year): Finished his redshirt season 9-5 overall, wrestling in open tourneys … Earned a 3-1 win over teammate Gunnar Woodburn to finish third at the Oklahoma Open … Also, finished fourth at the Oklahoma City Open … Three of his wins came with bonus points attached, one technical fall and two major decisions. High School: Attended Blackwell High School in Blackwell, Okla., where he was a two-time state champion in 2011 and 2012 … Placed second at the Oklahoma 3A state championship in 2010 and third in 2009 … Compiled a 140-16 career record … Member of National Honor Society and president of STUCO and FFA … Named Maroon Spirit, the highest honor a male student can receive. Personal: Born Jan. 25, 1994 in Enid, Okla. … Son of Ross and Jodi Cline … Siblings are Tanner and Justin … Studying chemical engineering.

133 POUNDS | R-FRESHMAN TULSA, OKLA./UNION

2012-13 (Redshirt Year): Went 16-5 in his first year as a Cowboy, competing in open tournaments … Tallied two falls and a major en route to winning the 133-pound bracket at the Oklahoma Open … Placed third at the OCU Open and fourth at the UCM Open … Of his 16 wins, 12 came with bonus points attached, five major decisions and seven falls … Also competed at the Lindenwood Open. High School: 2012 state champion … Named Junior Freestyle Nationals All-American and a Junior Nationals Cadet All-American. Personal: Born April 28, 1993 in St. Louis … Son of Tina and Kevin … Has three siblings, Kyle, Justin and Kayla.

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COWBOYS KYLE CRUTCHMER ANTHONY COLLICA 149 POUNDS | FRESHMAN SOLON, OHIO/SOLON

High School: Compiled a 170-14 record while at Solon High School under Tony Digiovani …Three-time state champion from 2011-13 at 130 145 and 152 pounds, respectively … Crowned 2012 and 2013 Junior Fargo Nationals champion at 145 pounds … Most recently placed third at the 2013 Junior Fila World Team Trials at 66 kg in Stillwater, Okla. Personal: Born May 6, 1994 in Cleveland, Ohio … Son of Mike and Beth Collica … Has two sisters, Maria and Morgan … His father wrestled for John Carrol University … Plans to major in business.

165 POUNDS | R-FRESHMAN TULSA, OKLA./UNION

2012-13 (Redshirt Year): Finished his redshirt season 15-1 … Earned 174-pound titles at the OCU Open, UCM Open and Oklahoma Open … Picked up two first period falls at the Oklahoma Open … Finished third at the Lindenwood Open … His lone loss came at the hands of No. 17 Todd Porter of Missouri in the semifinals of the Lindenwood Open … Picked up seven bonus-point wins, four falls and three major decisions. High School: Put together a 198-30 career record … Won the class 6A state championship at 171 pounds in 2011 and 2012 … Junior National champion … Named a Freestyle All-American in 2011 … Played safety for Union’s storied football program. Personal: Born May 5, 1993 … Son of Tina and Kevin … Has three siblings, Brian, Justin and Kayla … Plans to major in education.

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… Placed third at the Greco Junior Nationals in Fargo in 2010 … Finished third at Greco Cadet Nationals in 2008 … Was a nine-time All-American … Named the 2010 Junior Wrestler of the Year, as well as the Outstanding Wrestler at the Northern Plains Junior Freestyle Regional 2010. Personal: Born June 6, 1993 in Menomonee Falls, Wis. … Son of Dave and Cindy Dieringer … Has three siblings: Andy, Jordan and Tyler.

TOMMY DIAZ

157 POUNDS | SENIOR FALLON, NEV./CHURCHILL COUNTY/THE CITADEL 2012-13: Did not compete. 2011-12: Finished his junior year with a 2-4 record … Both his wins came with bonus points, as he pinned Mike Ganny of Hastings College in 2:42 at the UNK-Loper Open and defeated Ray Smith from Neosho County CC by major decision at the UCM Open, 17-6. 2010-11: Went 5-6 competing exclusively in open tournaments… Three of his five victories came by fall … Fastest pin of the year was 1:20, which he recorded against Justin Weaver of Hastings College at the Hastings Open … Recorded a fall of 1:51 against Justin Cook of Hastings at the Kaufman Brand Open … Third pin came in 2:39 against Stephen Blayer of Simpson at the Hastings Open. Prior to OSU: Attended The Citadel, in Charleston, S.C., where he compiled a 1-2 overall record. High School: Attended Churchill County HS in Fallon, Nev., where he was coached by Mitch Overlie ... 2005 Nevada state champion at 152 pounds ... Placed fourth at state in 2003 and 2004 ... Compiled a 126-30 record as a high schooler ... 2005 first-team all-state ... Two-time second-team all-state honoree ... Honored as the 2005 Northern Nevada wrestler of the year (middle weights) ... The wrestling team was twice honored as the academic team state champions ... Also competed in football, baseball, golf and track and field. Personal: Thomas Robert Diaz, Jr., was born Dec. 10, 1986 in La Mesa, Calif. ... Son of Thomas R. Diaz, Sr., and Linda Diaz and Gina Mcginnity and Jay Mcginnity ... Siblings are Brandon, Danyel, Tyler, Drake, Tasha, Tristen and Isiah ... Father, Thomas served as an assistant wrestling coach for his high school team ... Majoring in secondary education-mathematics. Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2010-11 5-6 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 1:20 2011-12 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 2:42 2012-13 Did not compete Career 7-10 0-0 0-0 4 1 0 1:20

ALEX DIERINGER

157 POUNDS | SOPHOMORE PORT WASHINGTON, WIS./PORT WASHINGTON Summer, 2013: Secured a spot on the U.S. Junior World Team at 74 kilograms for the second consecutive year, snatching three technical falls through the bracket and winning a best-of-three finals series … Represented the United States at the Junior World Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria, where he earned a technical fall and a pin en route to taking home the silver medal … Fell to Russian Alan Zaseev in the 74 kilo finals. 2012-2013: Became one of five freshman at the 2013 NCAA Championships to earn All-American status, finishing in third place after pinning Northern Iowa’s David Bonin in 1:39 ... Also earned three major decisions at the tourney ... Picked up his first Big 12 title, defeating Matt Lester with an 11-3 major decision … Compiled a 35-3 record, including a 18-1 dual record … Of his 35 wins, 23 came with bonus points … Led the team in wins by major decision with 13 ... Picked up eight wins over ranked opponents, highlighted by a weekend of upsets over No. 12 Andy McCulley of Wyoming and No. 9 Matt Lester of Oklahoma … Racked up 74 dual points for the Cowboys thanks, in part, to his 10 bonus-point dual wins … Won the 157-pound title at the Lindenwood Open and finished third at the Southern Scuffle … Entered his first NCAA tournament as the No. 6 157-pounder in the nation … Owned a perfect 7-0 record against his Big 12 competition ... Honored as the AWN Freshman of the Year and Intermat Redshirt Freshman of the Year ... Named to second team Academic All-Big 12. Summer, 2012: Represented the United States at FILA Junior Freestyle World Championships in Pattaya, Thailand ... Pinned his first opponent just 24 seconds into the bout, but was eliminated in the second-round by 2011 junior world silver medalist Abdulkadir Ozmen of Turkey. 2011-12 (Redshirt Year): Redshirted his first year at Oklahoma State and put together a 17-1 record in open tournaments … Won the 157-pound brackets at the Fort Hays State Open, Roger Denker Open and MVC Open … Recorded nine bonus-point wins, including seven falls and two major decisions … Pinned four of his five opponents at the Denker Open, including his fastest fall of the year over Steven Ross of Southern Illinois-Edwardsville in just 50 seconds. High School: Attended Port Washington HS in Port Washington, Wis., where he was coached by Angelo LaRossa … Won the Wisconsin high school championship in 2007 at 103 pounds and in 2009 at 140 pounds … Placed second in 2008 at 125 pounds … Was the Freestyle and Folkstyle Junior National Champion at Fargo in 2010 at 145 pounds … Was the Freestyle and Greco Cadet National Champion in Fargo in 2009 … Was the Freestyle Cadet National runner-up in 2008 at 119 pounds

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2011-12 Redshirted 2012-13 35-3 18-1 7-2 10 13 0 0:49 Career 35-3 18-1 7-2 10 13 0 0:49

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COWBOYS DAVEY DOLAN 125 POUNDS | FRESHMAN BERRYHILL, OKLA./BERRYHILL

High School: Four-time Oklahoma state champion from 2010-13 … Compiled a 144-4 record while at Berryhill High School, where he was coached by D.J. McGrew … Selected to 2013 Oklahoma All-State team … Was a part of National Honor Society … Named class valedictorian … Involved in Student Council, Mu Alpha Theta and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Personal: Born Sept. 9, 1993 in Tonsberg, Norway … Son of Curtis and Daneesa … Has two brothers, Philip and Stephen … His brother, Philip, wrestled at Ouachita Baptist University … Plans to major in business.

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TYLER DORRELL 125 POUNDS | SENIOR DEL CITY, OKLA./DEL CITY

2012-13: Started six duals for the Pokes at 125 and 133 pounds … Picked up a thrilling 7-6 win over West Virginia’s Colin Johnston … Defeated Ares Carpio with a 12-3 major decision … Of his three wins, two came with bonus points in the form of a major decision and a technical fall. 2011-12: Went 5-1 overall during his sophomore season … Won the UCM Open 133-pound title with a 5-0 performance, including a 16-1 technical fall over Diamond Wilson of Labette and a fall over Eric Wilson of Missouri in 3:37 … His lone loss of the year came in his only dual appearance as he fell to eventual All-American Jesse Delgado of Illinois at the NWCA National Duals. 2013-14 OKLAHOMA STATE WRESTLING GUIDE


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ETHAN DRIVER 285 POUNDS | JUNIOR WOODLAND, CALIF./PIONEER

2012-13: Went 2-2 on the year, competing at open tournaments … Notched wins over Jared Pflasterer and Aaron Jefferson to finish fourth in the heavyweight bracket of the Oklahoma Open. 2011-12: Went 3-4 as a freshman, winning twice at the UNK-Loper Open … He recorded a bonus-point win at that event, pinning Colby’s Pedro Garcia in 6:09 … His other win come at the OCU Open over Derek Locust of Oklahoma City. 2010-11 (Redshirt Year): Went 9-9 competing solely in open tournaments … Placed fifth in the heavyweight bracket of the Hastings Open after notching four wins, including a 3-2 tiebreaker victory … Pinned Dillon Heesch of Concordia in 1:09 to secure fifth place. High School: Attended Pioneer HS in Woodland, Calif., where he was coached by Scott Stephens ... Compiled a 170-25 career record ... Also competed in football and track and field ... Participated with FFA and was an honor roll student.

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Personal: Ethan Charles Driver was born March 9, 1992 in Woodland, Calif. ... Son of Greg Driver and Michelle Driver-Ward ... Is one of five children ... Siblings names are Elissa, Garrett, Bryce and Cassidy ... Majoring in Agribusiness.

qualifier … A three-time Burlington all-Hawkeye honoree … Good student who was a four-time honor roll selection … Also played soccer and ran cross country … Participated with Big Brothers/Big Sisters for two years and was a member of the student council.

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Personal: Julian Storm Feikert was born Oct. 25, 1991 in Keokuk, Iowa … Son of James and Dena Feikert… Has two brothers, Samson and Tyler Padilla and a sister, Stephanie Feikert… Majoring in human nutrition.

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149 POUNDS | JUNIOR KEOKUK, IOWA/KEOKUK

2012-2013: NCAA qualifier who went 22-19 in his first year as a starter ... Finished third at the Big 12 tournament … Earned four wins over ranked opponents … Recorded wins over three NCAA automatic qualifiers, pinning No. 9 Nick Dardanes in 52 seconds and picking up decisions over Dean Pavlou of Chattanooga and Bryan Pearsall of Penn State … Won a close 4-3 match over the eventual Western Conference champion, McCade Ford … Defeated No. 15 Nicholas Hucke to finish 4th at the Lindenwood Open … Produced six falls, one technical fall and one major decision. 2011-12: Went 12-6 overall as a freshman, appearing three times in dual competition … He recorded seven bonuspoint wins, including six falls and a major decision … He claimed one dual win, beating Nicholas Hucke of Missouri, 10-4 in Columbia, picking up a crucial decision to help the Cowboys win … Won the 141-pound title at the Fort Hays State Open, adding bonus points in four of his five bouts … Pinned Dustin Dooley of Fort Hays State in the title bout of that event in just 1:50 … His quickest fall of the year came at the Reno Tournament of Champions, where he pinned Joe Gardner of Southwestern Oregon in only 1:16. 2010-11 (Redshirt Year): Finished the season with a 15-6 record in open tournament competition, wrestling at 141 and 149 pounds … Seven of his victories were falls and two were major decisions … Placed second at the Hastings Open after picking up three wins, including two falls, but lost to Ross Grande of Nebraska in sudden victory in the championship match … Picked up six wins at the Kaufman Brand Open to place third in the tournament … Notched another four wins at the OCU Open for a fourth-place finish.

CASE GARRISON 141 POUNDS | R-FRESHMAN ST. PARIS, OHIO/GRAHAM

2012-13 (Redshirt Year): Compiled an 11-3 record, competing exclusively in open tournaments … Of his 11 wins, six came with bonus points attached … Earned a 141-pound title at the OCU Open, earning a fall and a major decision on the way … Produced a runner-up finish at the UCM Open with two falls and a tech fall … Also competed at the Lindenwood Open and the Southern Scuffle. High School: Strung together a 120-30 career record … Three-time state champion … Helped lead St. Paris Graham to its 11th-straight state championship with a second-place finish at 135 pounds in 2011 … Named an honorable mention for the best 135-pounder by HSwrestling.net. Personal: Born on March 7, 1994 to Marty and Shannon Garrison … Has one brother, Ty … Born and raised in Dallas before moving to Ohio … Is the grandson of former Oklahoma State and Dallas Cowboy fullback Walt Garrison.

High School: Attended Keokuk HS in Keokuk, Iowa, where he was coached by Tommy Rose … Compiled a 142-19 record during his prep career … Runner-up at the state championships in 2007 … Was fourth at the state meet his senior year … Freestyle state champion as a freshman in the summer of 2006 … Three-time Fargo

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133 POUNDS | FRESHMAN BRUNSWICK, OHIO/ST. EDWARD

High School: Put together an impressive 159-1 career at Andover Central High School, where he was coached by Chris Safente … Four-time Kansas state champion from 2010-13 at 103, 106, 113 and 120 pounds, respectively … Involved in student council.

High School: Four-time Ohio state champion from 2010-13, coached by Greg Urbas … Went 126-7 while at St. Edward High School … Four-time Disney Duals gold medalist … 2013 High School State MVP … 2011 Ironman champion.

Personal: Zachary David Gentzler was born Sept. 22, 1994 in Wichita, Kan., to Dan and Cheri Gentzler … Has three siblings, Jake, Gabby and Gunner … Plans to study microbiology.

Personal: Dean Jacob Heil was born Feb. 9, 1995 in Griffin, Georgia … Son of Kimberly and Michael … Has four brothers, Aaron, Logan, Joshua and Brenden … His father wrestled at John Carrol University … Plans to study zoology.

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ELI HALE

125 POUNDS | FRESHMAN MIAMI, OKLA./MIAMI High School: Finished his high school career 135-14 under coach Mark Malcom at Miami High School … Was 2013 Oklahoma state champion and a two-time runner-up in 2011-12 … 2013 All-State selection … Named 2013 Jim Thorpe Wrestler of the Year … Finished fifth at the 2013 Junior Fargo Nationals at 120 pounds ... Produced a second-place finish at Folkstyle Nationals in 2012 … Finished seventh at Junior Nationals in 2011 … Made the school honor roll. Personal: Born Nov. 4, 1994 in Oklahoma City … Son of Jeff and Donna … Has one sister, Emma … Hobbies include golf, fishing and hunting … His mother ran cross country for Oklahoma State … His grandfather, Harold Hale, played minor league baseball for the Cardinals … Plans to major in business.

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184 POUNDS | JUNIOR CHICKASHA, OKLA./CHICKASHA 2012-13: Competed at the OCU, Lindenwood and Oklahoma opens. 2011-12: Wrapped up his freshman year with a 1-2 record, competing only at the OCU Open … He defeated Rancre Rue of Central Oklahoma by technical fall. 2010-11 (Redshirt Year): Won four matches competing exclusively at open tournaments … Pinned two opponents at the OCU Open, with his fastest pin of the season of 1:03 coming against William Sheppard of Wayland Baptist … Recorded another fall in the first round of the FHSU Open after getting Tyler Haney of Adams State down in 4:13. High School: Attended Chickasha HS in Chickasha, Okla., where he was coached by Chad Rande… 2010 Oklahoma high school state champion … Compiled a 109-23 overall record in the high school ranks … Honorable mention All-American … Also played football … Member of the National Honor Society and participated with FFA.

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141/149 POUNDS | R-JUNIOR AUBURN, PA./BLUE MOUNTAIN 2012-13 (Redshirt Year): Put together a 12-1 record while

taking a redshirt year … Picked up a couple 149-pound titles at the OCU and Oklahoma Opens … Finished third at the Lindenwood Open, with his lone loss of the season coming from Drake Houdashelt, ranked No. 17 in the nation at the time … Recorded four major decisions, three falls and a technical fall … Each of his falls were in the first period … Earned his fastest career fall in 52 seconds. 2011-12: NCAA qualifier who finished the season with a record of 16-10 and a dual record of 9-6 … Placed third at the Big 12 Championships ... Beat three ranked opponents on the year, all of which were major decisions … Defeated No. 13 Luke Goettl of Iowa State 11-3 in a dual in Stillwater … Also defeated Goettl in his first match of the year, pinning the Cyclone in 1:57 in Ames … Placed third at the Reno Tournament of Champions, picking up four wins, including a 12-2 major decision victory against No. 20 Nathan Pennesi of West Virginia … Also recorded a 13-2 major decision against Anthony Varnell of Great Falls in the second round at Reno … Third on the team in dual near falls with seven. 2010-11: NCAA qualifier who went 26-10 as a true freshman, highlighted by an 8-3 win over Big 12 champion and eventual All-American Todd Schavrien of Missouri… Was originally slated to take a redshirt year, but was pulled out of redshirt at the national Duals when Luke Silver went down with an injury…Third-place finisher at the Big 12 Championships despite being seeded fifth at the event… Pinned Nebraska’s Mike Koehnlein in the pigtail round at the conference meet, then beat Koehnlein again by a 9-4 score in the third-place bout… Scored an 8-2 win over Rutger’s Trevor Melde at the NCAA Championships… His first varsity bout was a 7-4 triumph over No. 6 Chris Diaz of Virginia Tech… Enjoyed one stretch of the season where he pinned six opponents in a seven-match span… Won his weight class at the Fort Hays State University Open by pinning each of his five opponents to earn Outstanding Wrestler honors at the event … Took first place in the 145.5-pound bracket of the 2011 ASICS FILA Junior Freestyle National Championships during the summer … Went on to place fifth in the World Championships.

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CHRIS KOO

165 POUNDS | FRESHMAN GREAT NECK, N.Y./GREAT NECK SOUTH High School: Finished his high school career 120-19 at Great Neck South High School … Named three-time National High School Coaches Association All-American … New York state finalist in 2012 and 2013 … Was a NYU intern in the neurology department. Personal: Born Dec. 4, 1995 in Woodside, NY … Son of David and Helen … Has one sister, Elizabeth … Plans to study in the college of education.

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EDDIE KLIMARA

125 POUNDS | SOPHOMORE JOLIET, ILL./PROVIDENCE CATHOLIC 2012-13: Finished his first season as a Cowboy with a record of 31-17, going 3-2 in his first appearance at the NCAA Championships … Snatched an 11-2 major decision at the NCAA tourney over Ben Willeford of Cleveland State ... Won his first Big 12 title to earn a spot in the NCAA tournament with a 15-5 major decision over Ryak Finch of Iowa State … Went 5-0 in the Big 12 dual finals and championship … Originally slated to take a redshirt year as a true freshman, he was pulled from his redshirt to compete at the Bedlam dual in early December … Picked up a 17-5 major decision over Missouri’s Zach Synon to win the 125-pound title at the UCM Open … Racked up 16 bonus-point wins, including 10 major decisions, four falls and two technical falls.

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197 POUNDS | R-FRESHMAN PLANO, TEXAS / PLANO SENIOR 2012-13 (Redshirt Year): Joined the Cowboy wrestling squad late in the season … Competed at the Bixby Open … Went 5-1 on the year with four of his wins resulting in falls. High school: Compiled a 110-9 record at Plano Senior High under coach Al Gallo … Also competed in football … Was a two-time All-State selection in football and threetime All-State selection in wrestling.

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LINCOLN LEMON 141 POUNDS | R-FRESHMAN WICHITA, KAN./GODDARD

2012-13 (Redshirt Year): Earned four wins, competing in open tournaments … Two of his wins came in the form of falls over Traven Romero and David Overt at the Oklahoma Open, where he finished in fourth place … His other two wins came at the OCU Open … Also made appearances at the UCM and Lindenwood opens. High School: Attended Goddard High School in Goddard, Kan., where he put together a 129-26 record ... Was a four-time state qualifier and produced a runner-up finish his senior year ... Took third at the Brute Nationals in 2011 ... Won the Wendy’s High School Heisman ... Earned 12 varsity letters through various sports ... Was also a fourtime state qualifier in track and a two-time state qualifier in cross country. Personal: Born on July 7, 1993 to Randy and Joni Lemon ... Plans to major in molecular biology ... Has two siblings, Meredith and Lauren ... He is the great-great-grandson of Ed Gallagher, who competed in track and football at Oklahoma A&M and was the head wrestling coach for the Aggies from 1916-1940 ... Lemon’s great-grandfather Kenneth Gallagher was a track letter winner from 1933-34 and a football letter winner from 1934-35 at Oklahoma A&M ... His father, Randy Lemon, was a wrestling letter winner at OSU in 1987 ... His mother, Joni Lemon, was an all-conference track and cross country athlete at Hutch Junior College before graduating from Oklahoma State.

Personal: Born Jan. 1, 1993 in Plano, Texas … Son of Jeff and Shonda Laures … Has three siblings: twin brother Zach, younger brother Brandon and sister Sierra … Pursuing a biomedical engineering degree.

High School: Put together a 154-5 record … Earned AllAmerica and All-State status and received the Outstanding Wrestler Award in 2012 … 2010 Fargo champion … Competed in Junior Duals from 2008-2010. Personal: Born Sept. 2, 1993 … Son of Eddie and Gloria Klimara … Has one sister, Jessica … Planning to major in business. Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2012-13 31-17 9-9 0-10 4 10 2 1:18 Career 31-17 9-9 0-10 4 10 2 1:18

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AUSTIN MARSDEN

285 POUNDS | R-SOPHOMORE CRYSTAL LAKE, ILL./CRYSTAL LAKE CENTRAL Summer, 2013: Dominated the 120 kilogram bracket at the World Team Trials in Stillwater, Okla., to earn a spot on the U.S. Junior World Team for the second year in a row … His run at the Junior World Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria, was cut short after his first round loss to Georgii Gogaev of Russia. 2012-13: Took a redshirt year after getting pulled out of redshirt late in the 2011-12 season … Compiled a 8-1 season, wrestling at the Lindenwood and Oklahoma opens … Edged teammate Tyson Yoder, 2-1, to win the Oklahoma Open heavyweight title … Produced a runnerup finish at the Lindenwood Open after suffering his only loss of the season to No. 4 Dom Bradley of Missouri in the finals … Strung together a major decision and four falls, including a 41 second fall over Taylor Poe of Ouachita Baptist. Summer, 2012: Represented the United States at the FILA Junior Freestyle World Championships in Thailand, where he placed 11th in the 120 kilogram bracket. 2011-12: Qualified for the NCAA tournament after being pulled out of redshirt late in the year ... Finished with an overall record of 27-5, ranking fifth on the team in total victories … Finished second at the Big 12 Championships with a sudden victory win over Missouri’s Devin Mellon in the semifinal ... Moved to the starting heavyweight spot because of an injury to Alan Gelogaev … Stepped in during the NWCA National Duals and defeated Pat Walker of Illinois, 3-2, scoring a takedown in the final seconds to secure the team victory for the Cowboys … Beat No. 20 Mellon of Missouri, 3-2, in OSU’s final dual meet of the year … Wrestled in five open tournaments and placed first in three of them … Won the Fort Hays State Bob Smith Open, picking up falls in his first two matches … Also took the top spot at the UNK Loper Open, where he picked up a fall and major decision victory … Won the Missouri Valley College Open, recording victories by fall in the semifinal and final bouts … Placed second at the Central Missouri Open and third at the Roger Denker Open. High School: Attended Crystal Lake Central High School in Crystal Lake, Ill., where he was coached by Justin Lehr … Was a four-time Illinois Greco state champion and three-time Illinois freestyle state champion … Was the Illinois high school state champion at 215 pounds in 2011, a season which saw him record 44 pins, the second-most all-time in Illinois high school history … Was the state champion at 189 pounds in 2010 … Placed fifth at the Fargo Junior Freestyle at heavyweight in 2011 … Was the Wrestling USA Folkstyle National Champion in 2011 … Placed third at the Fargo Junior Freestyle in 2010 … Was

the FILA Cadet Freestyle National Champion in 2010 and the Fargo Cadet Freestyle National Champion in 2009 … Was a member of the 2010 and 2011 undefeated Team Illinois Junior Freestyle National Champions … In 2009, was a member of the Team Illinois Cadet Freestyle and Greco National Champions … Named Illinois Wrestler of the Year in 2011 by WIN Magazine … Named Crystal Lake Central Male Athlete of the Year in 2011 … In 2010, named Wrestler of the Year by the Northwest Herald. Personal: Born May 19, 1993 in Nashville, Tenn. … Son of Jim and Laura Marsden … Has a brother, Andrew … Ranked as the No. 22 recruit out of high school by Intermat … Also played football in high school, where he earned allconference honors and was voted Defensive Player of the Year … Was a coach for the Crystal Lake Wizards youth wrestling club … Uncle Charlie Cross played football for the University of Iowa and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2011-12 27-5 2-1 1-4 8 3 1 0:37 Career 27-5 2-1 1-4 8 3 1 0:37

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SAM MEHAN

149 POUNDS | R-FRESHMAN JASPER, MICH./SAND CREEK 2012-13 (Redshirt Year): Went 9-7 competing in open tournaments … Finished third at the Oklahoma Open with two falls … Picked up five bonus point wins, four falls and a technical fall … Also competed at the OCU, UCM and Lindenwood opens. High School: Attended Sand Creek HS in Sand Creek, Mich., where he compiled 204-39 career record … 2011 state champion … 2010 and 2012 state runner-up … Earned All-America status at the Disney Duals in 2011 … Also competed in football and track. Personal: Samuel Mehan was born on June 28, 1993 to Tim and Wendy Mehan … Has three siblings.

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141 POUNDS | SOPHOMORE LAKE JACKSON, TEXAS/BRAZOSWOOD

2012-13: Competed at the Oklahoma City Open and the Lindenwood Open … Grabbed a 12-5 major decision over Hunter Muskrat in his first bout of the season at the OCU Open … Made a varsity appearance at 149 pounds in the Cowboys first dual of the year, but fell to Pennsylvania’s Andrew Lenzi. 2011-12: Redshirted his first year at OSU, competing in six open tournaments … Finished with an even 12-12 record that included five bonus-point wins … Tallied three falls and two major decisions … His best outing came at the Mustang Open, notching two falls, including his quickest of the year in 1:06, and one major decision. High School: Attended Brazoswood High School in Lake Jackson, Texas … Turned in a fourth-place finish at the state championships in 2011 … Was a member of National Honor Society … Also competed in cross country. Personal: Michael Martin was born on March 22, 1993 in Lake Jackson, Texas … Son of Jerry and Linda Martin … Has one brother, Daniel … Earned his Eagle Scout Award … Planning to major in Physiology/Pre-Med. Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2011-12 Redshirted 2012-13 2-5 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 -Career 2-5 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 --

AUSTIN MILLER

125 POUNDS | JUNIOR MOUNT JOY, PA./HEMPFIELD/BUCKNELL 2012-13 (at Bucknell): Compiled a 14-9 overall record with a 10-5 mark in dual competition before suffering a season-ending injury … Picked up five bonus-point wins, including three falls and two major decisions … One of his falls came over No. 14 Jerome Robinson of Old Dominion in 8:28 … Began the season with a three-dual win streak at the Hoosier Duals … Went 2-2 at the Southern Scuffle, where he picked up an 11-2 major decision over Joaquin Martinez .. Faced four ranked opponents … Finished his tournament season 4-4 … Was a team captain. 2011-12 (at Bucknell): Earned automatic berth to NCAA Championships thanks to third-place finish in 125-pound bracket at EIWA Championships ... First Bison freshman to earn NCAA berth since 2009 (Derek Reber) ... Posted 0-2 record at NCAAs ... Opened NCAA competition against No. 2 seed Zachary Sanders from Minnesota ... Seeded fifth at EIWA Championships ... Posted 3-1 record at EIWAs ... Only loss was to eventual champion Frank Perrelli (Cornell) ... Entered EIWA Championships on three-match winning streak ... Was 8-3 in final 11 regular-season bouts ... Led team in victories (22) and dual wins (13) ... 5-1 in EIWA duals ... Four different winning streaks of at least three bouts ... All 36 bouts were at 125 pounds ... Began

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JON MORRISON

125/133 POUNDS | SENIOR ORLAND PARK, ILL./CARL SANDBURG 2012-13: Earned All-American status, defeating No. 5-seed Nick Dardanes to finish fifth at the NCAA Championships ... Of his seven tournament bouts, six were against seeded wrestlers, and four were ranked above him (No. 7) ... Picked up three major decisions at NCAAs ... Won his first Big 12 title at 133 pounds … Toted a 30-8 record, highlighted by 11 wins over ranked opponents, with seven coming over top-10 opponents … Of his 30 wins, 12 came with bonus points attached in the form of four falls and eight major decisions … Finished with a 13-5 dual record … Went 7-0 in conference competition … Ranked as high as No. 3 in his weight class on the season … Earned 133-pound title at the Southern Scuffle, defeating then-No. 5 Chris Dardanes, 3-2 … Shut out both of his opponents at the inaugural Grapple at the Garden event, outscoring them 18-0 … Three-time NCAA qualifier. 2011-12: NCAA qualifier who finished with an overall record of 21-10 and a 9-6 dual record … Finished third at the Big 12 Championships ... Notched eight bonus-point wins on the year, including two technical falls ... Recorded three wins vs. ranked opponents, beating No. 16 Michael Martinez of Wyoming, 3-1, with a takedown in sudden victory, No. 17 Johnni DeJulius from Ohio State, 3-1, in the regional round of the NWCA National Duals and No. 19 Ryak Finch of Iowa State in the third-place match at Big 12s… Placed first in the 125-pound bracket at the Reno Tournament of Champions after reeling off five straight

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wins, including a 17-2 tech fall in the opening round … Picked up three major decision victories on his way to a second-place finish at the Central Missouri Open. 2010-11: Finished with an 18-8 overall record that included seven wins over ranked opponents and three wins over eventual All-Americans… Was the No. 1 seed at the Big 12 Championships and the No. 9 seed at the NCAA Championships, but didn’t win a match at either event after being unable to overcome a leg injury that had him hospitalized the week of the Big 12 Championships… Of his 18 wins on the year, eight came with bonus points attached… Topped Missouri’s Alan Waters, and had a season split with All-American Jarrod Patterson of Oklahoma… A two-time selection as Big 12 wrestler of the week, earning the recognition after toppling three-time All-American Zach Sanders of Minnesota as part of the Cowboys’ road win over the Gophers and again after his Bedlam Series win over Patterson to end the regular season… Started the year by winning his weight class at both the Oklahoma City Open and the Kaufman-Brand Open… Racked up bonus-point wins over three ranked opponents as a redshirt freshman, scoring a 9-0 major decision win over eventual All-American Ben Kjar of Utah Valley, a 9-0 major decision win over No. 19 Derek Reber of Bucknell and a 10-1 major decision triumph over No. 12 Michael Martinez of Wyoming. 2009-10 (Redshirt Year): Compiled a 9-1 record competing exclusively in open tournaments ... Won the 125-pound bracket at the Fort Hays State Open with a 5-0 showing at that event ... Lone defeat of the season was a 7-0 setback at the hands of Northwestern All-American Brandon Precin at the Missouri Open, where Morrison then regrouped to pin Purdue’s Matt Fields in the third-place bout ... Five of his nine wins came with bonus points attached ... Nagging injuries kept him out of action for much of the OSU redshirt schedule. High School: Attended Carl Sandburg HS in Orland Park, Ill., where he was coached by Eric Siebert and Mike Polz ... 2007 Fargo junior freestyle national champion ... Beat Missouri’s Donte Butler for the national title ... Honorable mention ASICS All-American as a senior ... Racked up over 170 career wins during his high school career ... 2008 Illinois state champion at 119 pounds, capping a perfect 43-0 junior year ... Three-time Illinois state finalist ... Led his team to a pair of state championships ... The nation’s No. 3 wrestler at 125 pounds after his senior year, according to Intermat ... Ranked sixth in the nation at 125 pounds after his senior year by Amateur Wrestling News and W.I.N. Magazine ... Ranked as the No. 1 wrestler in the nation at 119 pounds going into his senior year by W.I.N. Magazine ... Ranked No. 2 nationally at 125 pounds going into his senior year by Amateur Wrestling News ... Runner-up at the 2008 Junior Freestyle National Championships ... Second-team ASICS All-American after his junior year ... Went 46-2 as a sophomore ... Held scholarship offers from Michigan, Northwestern, Wisconsin and Nebraska.

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QUINTEN PATTERSON 165/174 POUNDS | JUNIOR LUBBOCK, TEXAS/ESTACADO

2012-13: Tallied four wins in open tournaments … Half of those came with bonus points, a fall and a technical fall … His pin came at the Lindenwood Open in 2:43 over Cody Powers. 2011-12: Finished his freshman season at 7-6 overall, wrestling exclusively in open tournaments at 174 pounds … Recorded two bonus point wins as he pinned Sean Brown of Truman in 2:21 at the Roger Denker Open and won by major decision over Johnny Reardon of Northwest Tech, 14-5, at the UNK Loper Open … He placed fourth at both of those events … Also competed at the UCM Open. 2010-11 (Redshirt Year): Went 6-8 in open tournament competition while wrestling at 165 and 174 pounds … Picked up two victories in the first two rounds of the Kaufman Brand Open … Won another two matches at the FHSU Open … Final two wins came at the Hastings Open, where he wrestled at 174 pounds. High School: Attended Estacado HS in Lubbock, Texas, where he was coached by Bob Romero ... All state honoree ... Went 100-10 during his time in high school ... Started as a freshman ... Also competed in football and track and field and was a member of the student council ... Salutatorian of his class. Personal: Quinten Taurean Patterson was born April 25, 1992 ... Son of Turon and Lisa Patterson ... Father played football and basketball at Texas Tech ... Has three siblings, Quincey, Qrysta and Quiarra ... Majoring in biological sciences. Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2010-11 Redshirted 2011-12 7-6 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 -2012-13 4-6 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 2:43 Career 11-12 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 2:43

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CHRIS PERRY

174 POUNDS | SENIOR STILLWATER, OKLA./STILLWATER Summer, 2013: Competed at 84 kilos at international tournaments in Armenia and Poland, where he earned bronze at each. 2012-2013: NCAA Champion at 174 pounds, finishing with a 36-2 overall record, which is accompanied by 21 bonuspoint wins—eight falls, seven technical falls and six major decisions … Defeated No. 2-seed Matt Brown of Penn State, 2-1, in the 174-pounds finals ... Won three of his five NCAA tournament bouts in overtime ... Became the first Stillwater native to win a national title for the Pokes since 1961 ... Won six matches over eventual All-Americans ... Claimed his third consecutive Big 12 title, defeating Iowa State’s Tanner Weatherman, 8-0 … Led the team in wins by technical fall with seven ... Ranks second on the team in dual takedowns with 69 … Defeated then-No.3 Logan Storley, 7-6, en route to winning his bracket at the Southern Scuffle … Also won his weight class at the Lindenwood Open … Picked up a 4-3 win over No. 4 Mike Evans of Iowa … Went 19-2 in dual competition and 8-0 against conference competition, including a couple of falls over OU’s Kyle Detmer … Named 2013 Academic All-Big 12 first-team member … Three-time NCAA qualifier. 2011-12: Third-place finisher and one of three OSU All-Americans at the NCAA Championships ... Entered the event at a perfect 26-0 and finished with a 31-1 record ... Wrestled at 174 pounds after moving down from 184 pounds earlier in the season … Won eight matches against eventual All-Americans ... Won his second straight Big 12 title with a fall over Kyle Detmer of Oklahoma in the semifinal and a decision over No. 15 Dorian Henderson in the final ... Had a perfect 16-0 dual record and a 13-1 record against ranked opponents … Won the 184-pound Reno Tournament of Champions bracket, defeating No. 2 Joe LeBlanc of Wyoming, 3-2, in the final bout … At 184 pounds, he also defeated No. 4 Kevin Steinhaus from Minnesota, 4-3, No. 12 Boaz Beard of Iowa State, 9-2, and No. 13 Erich Schmidtke of OU, 7-1 … Took first at 184 pounds at the Central Missouri Open, winning his first match of the year by technical fall, 23-5, against John Hambleton from Labette … Moved to 174 pounds and defeated No. 5 Ethen Lofthouse, 3-2, in his first bout at 174 pounds … Won all four of his matches during the NWCA National Duals, including three against ranked competition … Defeated No. 4 Logan Storley of Minnesota, 4-0, in the final dual of the tournament … Also beat No. 19 Patrick Martinez of Wyoming, 7-1, and No. 10 Jordan Blanton of Illinois, 6-3 … Ranked third on the team with 44 dual takedowns.

2010-11: Finished with a 25-7 overall record that included 10 wins over ranked opponents and a pair of wins over eventual All-Americans in Iowa’s Grant Gambrall and Minnesota’s Kevin Steinhaus ... NCAA quarterfinalist after claiming wins over Tony Dallago of Illinois and No. 10 Josh Ihnen of Nebraska in the first and second rounds, respectively ... Became the 16th freshman in Oklahoma State history to win a Big 12 title when he handed Iowa State’s Cole Shafer a 3-1 defeat in the semifinals then gave No. 10 Ihnen a 3-2 setback in the finals ... Scored a reversal in the tiebreak period to clinch his championship win over Ihnen ... Of his 25 wins, nine came with bonus points attached ... Perry faced more ranked opponents than any wrestler on the OSU roster during the season and scored quality wins over No. 1 Kirk Smith of Boise State, three over Nebraska’s Ihnen, two over No. 11 Mike Larson of Missouri, two over No. 12 Erich Schmidtke of Oklahoma, Gambrall of Iowa and No. 19 Tommy Spellman of Virginia Tech. 2009-10 (Redshirt Year): Compiled a 15-1 overall record competing exclusively in open tournaments ... Of his 15 wins, 10 came with bonus points attached ... Won 184-pound championships at the Missouri Open, the Fort Hays State Open and the Roger Denker Open ... His only defeat was a 7-4 setback at the hands of OSU teammate and eventual All-American Clayton Foster in the championship match at the Central Missouri Open ... Each of his last five wins and eight of his last nine wins came with bonus points, with two falls and three technical falls included as part of his season-ending flurry ... Pinned Missouri Valley’s Carl Lawrence in just 23 seconds at the Roger Denker Open. Summer, 2009: Competed for Team USA at the FILA Junior World Championships in Ankara, Turkey, placing sixth in the 84-kilogram bracket ... Earned his spot on the junior world team after winning his weight class at the U.S. Junior Freestyle National Championships, then beating Boise State’s Kirk Smith in the championships at the Junior World Team Trials. High School: Attended Stillwater High School in Stillwater, Okla., where he was coached by Doug Chesbro and won four state championships ... 2009 Junior Hodge Award winner as the nation’s top junior wrestler ... 2008 Fargo junior freestyle national champion beat Ohio’s Brian Roddy by a 2-5, 3-0, 6-0 score in the national title bout ... ASICS first-team All-America honoree after his senior year ... The nation’s top-ranked 189-pounder after his senior year by Amateur Wrestling News, W.I.N. Magazine and Intermat ... Dream Team Classic winner over Pennsylvania’s Jon Fausey in helping the Oklahoma team become the firstever state team to win the Dream Team title ... Finished his career with a 133-1 record that included 101 consecutive wins ... Went 36-0 with 20 wins by fall, 11 wins by technical fall and four wins by major decision as a senior ... Ranked as the top wrestler in the nation at 189 pounds heading into his senior year by Amateur Wrestling News and W.I.N. Magazine ... Honorable mention ASICS All-American his junior year ... Outstanding Wrestler at the 2008 Oklahoma State Championships after winning his third state title by technical fall in the title bout ... Repeated as Outstanding Wrestler at the 2009 Oklahoma state championships ... Won Oklahoma state titles at 160 pounds (2006), 171 pounds (2007) and 189 pounds (2008, 2009) ... Was also a standout running back for the football team.

Personal: Nephew of Oklahoma State wrestling coach John Smith, son of former two-time Oklahoma State All-American Mark Perry and younger brother of two-time NCAA champion and four-time All-American Mark Perry, Jr. Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2009-10 Redshirted 2010-11 25-7 14-4 10-7 6 3 0 0:43 2011-12 31-1 16-0 13-1 3 7 2 4:32 2012-13 36-2 19-2 13-2 8 6 7 0:48 Career 92-10 49-6 36-10 17 16 9 0:43

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JORDAN ROGERS 184 POUNDS | R-FRESHMAN SPOKANE, WASH./MEAD

2012-13 (Redshirt Year): Went 10-4 in his first year as a Poke, wrestling exclusively at open tournaments … Eight of his wins came by fall and another came by major decision … All but two of his falls came in the first period, with his fastest coming in 47 seconds … Finished second at the Oklahoma Open and third at the UCM Open … Also competed at the Lindenwood Open. High School: Attended Mead HS in Spokane, Wash., where he was coached by Phil McLean … No. 1-ranked wrestler nationally in his weight class by several outlets during his senior year … Compiled a 144-8 career record … Finished his high school career with individual state titles in 2009, 2011 and 2012 … Received the Dan Hodge Award, the Wade Schalles Award and the Dave Schultz regional award in 2012 after compiling a perfect 42-0 record and pinning all 42 of his opponents … During the 2010-11 season, he won the ASICS National Championship in Greco and Freestyle at 171 pounds and was also a double champion at the FILA Cadet Nationals in Ohio, where he was named Outstanding Wrestler ... Represented the United States at the FILA Cadet World Championships in Hungary in August … Received AllAmerica honors at the Fargo ASICS Championships for his third-place finish in Greco and second-place finish in Freestyle … Earned silver at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore and won the FILA Cadet Freestyle Pan American championship, the Cadet Freestyle and Greco National championship and the FILA Cadet Freestyle National championship … Placed second in Freestyle and fourth in Greco at Cadet Nationals in 2009 … Two-time academic state champion … Member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Associated Student Body. Personal: Born Jan. 25, 1994 in Lewiston, Ind. … Son of Bill and Heather Rogers … Has two siblings, Chandler and Sidney … Planning to major in athletic training.

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BLAKE ROSHOLT 197 POUNDS | SENIOR PONCA CITY, OKLA./PONCA CITY

2012-2013: NCAA All-American at 197 pounds, finishing in eighth place ... Upset No. 6-seed Kyven Gadson in the second round, 8-7, redeeming his loss in the Big 12 finals ... Put together a 17-10 overall record after missing part of the season due to an injury … Finished second at the Big 12 tournament … Led the team in nearfalls with 12 … Gathered three wins over ranked opponents in No. 10 Brent Haynes of Missouri, No. 14 Mario Gonzales of Illinois and Gadson … Pinned Pennsylvania’s Mike Steltenkamp in his first dual of the year in 4:23 ... Also picked up a fall in 3:51 over WVU’s Mark Colabucci in the Big 12 dual finals ... Picked up 11 bonus-point wins in the form of five falls, two technical falls and four major decisions. 2011-12: Compiled a 19-3 record as a sophomore, including a dual record of 8-2 and a 6-3 record vs. ranked opponents … Placed first in the 197-pound bracket at the Reno Tournament of Champions, notching wins by technical fall and major decision in two of his first three matches … Defeated two eventual All-Americans in No. 11 Alfonso Hernandez of Wyoming, 4-3, in the semifinal bout and teammate No. 4 Cayle Byers to take the title … Defeated No. 17 Mario Gonzales of Illinois, 8-6, in sudden victory during the NWCA National Duals … Beat No. 15 Grant Gambrall of Iowa, 8-4, during the Cowboys’ dual victory in Iowa City … Placed first at the UNK Loper Open, winning his first match by fall in just 26 seconds … Recorded a second-place finish at the Central Missouri Open, winning three straight before falling to Byers in the final bout … Finished fifth on the team with six victories against ranked opponents. 2010-11: At-large selection into the NCAA Championships field … Finished with a 9-10 record that included two wins over ranked opponents … Scored a 2-1 win over Campbellsville’s Parker Burns in the wrestleback first round at the NCAA Championships … Fifth-place finisher at the Big 12 Championships … Originally slated to wrestle at 197 pounds, Rosholt was moved up to heavyweight after Alan Gelogaev went down with an injury sufferered at the first open tournament of the year … Weighed in at less than 210 pounds for nearly all of his bouts and often times surrendered more than 50 pounds to his opponents … Signature win of the season was a 4-3 triumph over No. 8 Nathan Fernandez of Oklahoma when he hit a switch late in the match and rode Fernandez out to snatch a victory from the Sooner senior … Scored a 4-3 win over eventual All-American Levi Cooper of Arizona State in Tempe. 2009-10 (Redshirt Year): Put together an 11-8 overall record competing exclusively in open tournaments … Six of his 11 victories came with bonus points attached, highlighted by three wins by fall … Placed third at the Oklahoma City Open and was sixth at the Central Missouri Open … Wrestled his first three tournaments at 197

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pounds before bumping up to the 285-pound weight class for the final open tournament of the season … His only defeat at the Oklahoma City Open came at the hands of OSU teammate and eventual All-American Alan Gelogaev. High School: Attended Ponca City High School in Ponca City, Okla., where he was runner-up for the 2008 state title at 160 pounds and runner-up for the 2009 state title at 189 pounds, losing to the nation’s top-ranked wrestler Chris Perry in the title bout his senior year … Led Ponca City to a second-place finish at the state meet as a junior and as a senior. Personal: Son of Jim and Tracey Rosholt … Oldest brother Jake was a three-time NCAA champion for the Cowboys and another older brother, Jared, was a threetime OSU All-American and the winningest heavyweight in the storied history of Cowboy wrestling … Older sister, Jesyca was a standout soccer player at OSU … Blake is the youngest of the Rosholt family. Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2009-10 Redshirted 2010-11 9-10 8-6 2-5 0 2 0 -2011-12 19-3 8-2 6-3 5 1 2 0:26 2012-13 17-10 10-5 3-9 5 4 2 0:59 Career 45-23 26-13 11-17 10 7 4 0:26

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COLTON THOMAS 165 POUNDS | R-FRESHMAN SPRING, TEXAS/KLEIN-COLLINS

2012-13 (Redshirt Year): Strung together a 14-8 record, highlighted by nine falls … Tallied five falls in under a minute, with the fastest coming in 20 seconds … Finished third at the Oklahoma Open, fourth at the UCM Open and sixth at the Lindenwood Open … Also competed in the OCU Open. High School: Attended Klein-Collins High School in Spring, Texas where he compiled a 187-28 career record … All-State honoree in 2009, 2010 and 2011 … Also competed in track. Personal: Born on March 10, 1993 to Marsi and David Thomas … Has one sister, Ashley … Plans to pursue a degree in physical education.

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2012-13: Originally slated to take a redshirt year, he was pulled from it when Blake Rosholt suffered a temporary injury … Compiled a 16-8 overall record and made two varsity appearances for the Pokes in December against Wyoming and Tennessee-Chattanooga … Recorded nine bonus-point wins in the form of five falls and four major decisions … All of his falls were in the first period … Notched a 7-5 sudden victory win over Bryce Barnes at the Southern Scuffle. Prior to OSU: Compiled a 17-7 record at West Point Prep.

KEILAN TORRES 157 POUNDS | FRESHMAN ALTUS, OKLA./ALTUS

High School: Compiled a 150-3 record at Altus High School under Nick Williams … Three-time state champion from 2011-13 at 145, 152 and 160 pounds, respectively … 2013 All-State selection … Also played football. Personal: Born April 28, 1995 in Agana Heights, Guam … Son of Mike and Donna … Has two siblings, Sean and Brielle.

High School: Attended Edmond North HS in Edmond, Okla., where he was a four-year letterman … Strung together a 131-19 career record … 2012 FILA Junior national runner-up … Placed third at the 6A Oklahoma state championship in 2011 … Holds the Edmond North HS school record for most wins in one season with 41 … Member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Personal: Born Jan. 20, 1993 … Son of Dan and Sara Schafer … Father wrestled at West Point … Siblings are Haley, Hope and Cassie. Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2012-13 16-8 0-2 0-4 5 0 4 1:25 Career 16-8 0-2 0-4 5 0 4 1:25 25


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MATT WHITE

GUNNAR WOODBURN

2012-13: Went 5-5 overall with a 1-0 mark in dual competition… His varsity appearance came at the Big 12 dual finals against Iowa State, where he defeated Logan Molina, 8-6 … Recorded an 18-1 technical fall over Gabe Gardner at the Southern Scuffle … Also competed at the Lindenwood Open.

2012-13 (Redshirt Year): Finished his first season 7-8 … Defeated teammate Connor Cline, 3-1, to finish fourth at the Oklahoma Open … Also made appearances at the OCU, UCM and Lindenwood opens … Earned five bonus-point wins, including three major decisions, a technical fall and a fall.

2011-12: Went 10-6 as a redshirt freshman wrestling at 157 and 149 pounds … Totaled five bonus-point wins, including two falls, two major decisions and a technical fall … Logged the fastest Cowboy pin of the season when he beat Jeramy Griffin of Labette in only 12 seconds at the Denker Open … Placed fourth at that event, his only time of the year to wrestle at 149 pounds.

High School: Four-time state qualifier and two-time state champion while at Claremore High … Compiled a 130-18 career mark … Earned all-state status in 2012.

149 POUNDS | JUNIOR WOODWARD, OKLA./WOODWARD

2010-11 (Redshirt Year): Finished the season 10-8 in open tournament competition … Took fourth place in the 157-pound bracket at the OCU Open … Won four matches at the event, highlighted by two pins and a major decision victory … Notched two more falls at the Kaufman Brand Open and one at the FHSU Open.

125 POUNDS | R-FRESHMAN WAGONER, OKLA./CLAREMORE

Personal: Born October 24, 1993 in Stillwater, Okla. … Son of Eddie and Mitzi Woodburn … Has two siblings, Tommy and Lantz … His father was an All-American wrestler at Oklahoma State in 1986.

High School: Attended Woodward HS in Woodward, Okla., where he was coached by Bobby Cook … 2010 Oklahoma high school state champion … Runner-up at the 2010 Beast of the East … Two-time junior freestyle All-American, placing seventh in 2009 and fourth in 2010. Personal: Matt White was born March 3, 1992, in Oklahoma City … Son of Derrel and Mary Ann White … Nephew of Oklahoma State coach John Smith … Brother, Zach is a wrestler for the Cowboys … Majoring in accounting. Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2010-11 Redshirted 2011-12 10-6 0-0 0-0 2 2 1 0:12 2012-13 5-5 1-0 0-0 0 1 0 -Career 15-11 1-0 0-0 2 3 1 0:12

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CAREER BOUT-BY-BOUT RESULTS Darnell Bortz

2009-10 Match-by-Match | Redshirt Year | 174 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score 11/8 John Daughtery Oklahoma City W 5-0 11/8 Josh Cornwall Bacone W 8-2 11/8 Chris McNeil Oklahoma State L 8-2 11/8 Brennan Ochoa Central Oklahoma L MD; 16-8 11/14 Cody Rowell Central Oklahoma W 4-4 RT TB2 11/14 Aaron Winning McKendree L Fall; 4:46 11/14 Matt McNabb Neosho CC W MD; 13-2 11/14 Kyle Hanner McKendree L 5-1 11/22 Andrew Pontikas Oklahoma City L 4-1 11/22 Marvin Lewis Oklahoma City W Fall; 6:15 11/22 James Pegram St. Louis CC W Fall; 1:45 11/22 Josh Ashbrook Campbellsville L 4-3 12/5 Ty Kemp Neosho CC W TF; 16-0; 5:15 12/5 Cody Gillespie Fort Hays State L 11-5 12/5 Kyle Johnson Colorado St.-Pueblo W 5-4 12/5 Sam Krueger Hastings College W Fall; 1:56 12/5 Carter Adams Air Force Prep L 2-1 TB1 1/17 Shelby Mappes Indianapolis L Fall; 3:36 1/17 Derek Enloe Neosho CC L Fall; 3:30 2010-11 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 184 pounds Date Opponent School Result 11/7 William Sheppard Wayland Baptist W 11/7 Mitchell Marshall Oklahoma City W 11/7 Chris Perry Oklahoma State L 11/7 Tanner Keck Central Oklahoma L 11/19 Brian Pflanz Wayne State W 11/19 Josh Manu Missouri Valley W 11/19 Alex Bach Minn State-Mankato W 11/19 Austin Morehead Rend Lake College L 11/19 Spencer Johnson Nebraska L 12/4 Jairin Potter Hastings College W 12/4 Aaron Berscheidt Fort Hays State W 12/4 Spencer Johnson Nebraska L 12/4 Evan Gros Air Force L 1/8 Hakeem Young Baker W 1/8 Jamel Wheatley York W 1/8 James Nakashima Nebraska L 1/8 Nick Simms Hastings W 1/8 Ross Brunkhardt Nebraska-Kearney L 1/15 Carl Lawrence Missouri Valley W 1/15 Dustin Williams Missouri L 1/15 Jordon Bakley SIU-Edwardsville L 1/15 Johnny Eblen Missouri W

Score TF5; 5:57 12-5 MD; 14-0 6-4 MD; 14-1 14-8 5-3 5-1 7-1 Fall; 2:50 7-4 MD; 11-2 10-3 Fall; 1:14 10-7 10-4 TF5 17-0 5-2 3-1 7-4 Fall; 2:44 Default

2011-12 Match-by-Match | Sophomore Year | 197 pounds Date Opponent School 11/6 Carson Mathews Central Oklahoma 11/6 Teanu Rickard Central Oklahoma 11/6 No. 2 Cayle Byers Oklahoma State 11/6 Jesse Green Cumberland 11/13 Matt Baker Maryville 11/13 Devin Johnson McKendree 11/13 Zach Grimes Fort Hays State 11/13 Justin Heberlie Missouri 12/3 Adrin Linan Colorado 12/3 Zach Anderson Labette 12/3 Max Adair Labette 12/3 Zack Grimes Fort Hays State 1/15 Cole Carr Neosho County CC 1/15 Warren Galloway Truman 1/15 Ryan Robinson Missouri 1/15 Max Adair Labette CC 1/15 Warren Galloway Truman

Score MD;8-0 9-2 10-3 6-3 3-1;TB1 5-1 5-3 10-6 F;2:59 7-3 F;6:53 F;6:31 MD;10-1 9-2 6-4 MD;14-6 8-4

2012-13 Match-by-Match | Junior Year | 197 pounds Date Opponent School 11/17 Ryan Loehr Unattached 11/17 Michael Johnson Lindenwood 11/17 No.5 Brent Haynes Missouri 11/17 Seth Calvert Ouachita Baptist 11/17 Blake Schoeninger Northwest Missouri 11/17 Blake Rosholt Oklahoma State 11/17 Nathan Burak Iowa 11/24 Seth Calvert Ouachita Baptist 11/24 Austin Schafer Oklahoma State 11/24 Troy Mercer Ouachita Baptist 11/24 Seth Calvert Central Baptist 12/17 Tyler Lyster Bucknell 2/23 No. 10 Brent Haynes Missouri

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Result W W L L L W W L W L W L W W L L W Result W W L W W W L W L W W L L

Score TF;17-1 3-1 5-0 MD;15-4 MD;13-2 MFor MD;12-4 3-2 4-3 Fall;3:22 7-2 4-2 10-4

Nolan Boyd Site OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) UCM Open (dnp) UCM Open (dnp) UCM Open (dnp) UCM Open (dnp) Missouri Open (dnp) Missouri Open (dnp) Missouri Open (dnp) Missouri Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) Denker Open (dnp) Denker Open (dnp) Site OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) Kaufman Brand (dnp) Kaufman Brand (dnp) Kaufman Brand (dnp) Kaufman Brand (dnp) Kaufman Brand (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) Hastings Open (dnp) Hastings Open (dnp) Hastings Open (dnp) Hastings Open (dnp) Hastings Open (dnp) Roger Denker (5th) Roger Denker (5th) Roger Denker (5th) Roger Denker (5th) Site OCU Open (5th) OCU Open (5th) OCU Open (5th) OCU Open (5th) UCM Open (dnp) UCM Open (dnp) UCM Open (dnp) UCM Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) Denker Open (5th) Denker Open (5th) Denker Open (5th) Denker Open (5th) Denker Open (5th) Site Lindenwood Open (4th) Lindenwood Open (4th) Lindenwood Open (4th) Lindenwood Open (4th) Lindenwood Open (4th) Lindenwood Open (4th) Lindenwood Open (4th) Oklahoma Open (3rd) Oklahoma Open (3rd) Oklahoma Open (3rd) Oklahoma Open (3rd) Dual (Lewisburg) Dual (Minneapolis)

2012-13 Match-by-Match | Redshirt Year | 184 pounds Date Opponent School Result 11/4 Igor Gomzin New Mexico Highands L 11/4 Blace Walser Oklahoma State W 11/4 Tyler Hasenbank Newman W 11/4 Igor Gomzin New Mexico Highlands L 11/11 Andrew Krawulski McKendree W 11/11 Tyler Hasenbank Newman W 11/11 Brett Bader Missouri Valley W 11/11 Justin Heberlie Missouri W 11/11 John Eblen Missouri L 11/17 No. 9 Mike Larson Missouri L 11/17 Brocky Leidecker Cumberlands W 11/17 David Cox Lindenwood W 11/17 Jeffrey Koepke Illinois W 11/17 Brendan Mahaney Illinois W 11/17 Jake Landals Lindenwood W 11/17 Justin Herbelie Missouri W 11/17 No. 9 Mike Larson Missouri L 11/24 Dallas Smith Ouachita Baptist W 11/24 Zach White Oklahoma State L

Score 9-4 Fall;2:03 12-6 7-4 MD;11-0 11-4 MD;13-5 12-6 MD;11-0 Fall;2:58 MFor Default 8-3 MD;12-1 MD;12-3 9-3 MD;12-2 MD;8-0 13-11

Site OCU Open (4th) OCU Open (4th) OCU Open (4th) OCU Open (4th) UCM Open (2nd) UCM Open (2nd) UCM Open (2nd) UCM Open (2nd) UCM Open (2nd) Lindenwood Open (4th) Lindenwood Open (4th) Lindenwood Open (4th) Lindenwood Open (4th) Lindenwood Open (4th) Lindenwood Open (4th) Lindenwood Open (4th) Lindenwood Open (4th) Oklahoma Open (dnp) Oklahoma Open (dnp)

Result W W L W W W L L L W W W W L L W W W L W L W W L W L W W L W W W L

Score Fall; 0:50 Fall; 3:41 Fall; 4:07 6-0 5-2 MD; 15-4 5-1 6-1 2-1 MD; 13-1 MD; 12-1 6-2 4-1 6-5 6-4 TF5; 19-4 MD; 14-2 4-0 TF; 19-4 3-0 8-5 3-0 7-5 6-2 5-0 6-2 5-0 2-1 4-1 5-2 3-2 6-3 6-1

Site OCU Open OCU Open OCU Open OCU Open Dual Dual Dual Cliff Keen Invite (DNP) Cliff Keen Invite (DNP) Cliff Keen Invite (DNP) Dual Dual Dual Dual Dual Dual Dual Dual Dual Dual Dual Dual Dual Dual Big 12 (3rd) Big 12 (3rd) Big 12 (3rd) NCAA (5th) NCAA (5th) NCAA (5th) NCAA (5th) NCAA (5th) NCAA (5th)

2010-11 Match-by-Match | Sophomore Year | 174/165 pounds Date Opponent School Result 11/12 Ron Majerus* Buffalo W 11/13 Bobby Doyle* Army W 11/13 Owen Smith* Maryland W 11/13 Collin Wittmeyer* Army W 11/13 Mike Letts* Maryland W 11/19 Eric Starks* Arizona State W 11/27 Quinton Godley* N.C. State W 11/27 Andrew Pontikes* Oklahoma City W 12/3 Christopher Knowland* Cal Baptist W 12/3 Byron Sigmon* UNC Greensboro W 12/3 No. 7 Colby Covington* Oregon State W 12/3 Mack Lewnes* Cornell L 12/3 No. 5 Jordan Blanton* Illinois W 12/3 No. 7 Colby Covington* Oregon State L 12/12 Mike Benefiel* Oklahoma State W 12/29 Bubby Graham American W 12/29 Brandon Hatchett Lehigh W

Score 7-1 MD; 17-5 Fall; 4:35 5-1 3-1 2-0 Fall; 6:23 TF; 19-1 TF; 18-3 MD; 16-5 6-0 5-2 2-0 5-3 3-0 6-2 2-0

Site Dual Brockport/Okla. Gold Brockport/Okla. Gold Brockport/Okla. Gold Brockport/Okla. Gold Dual Dual Dual Cliff Keen Invite (4th) Cliff Keen Invite (4th) Cliff Keen Invite (4th) Cliff Keen Invite (4th) Cliff Keen Invite (4th) Cliff Keen Invite (4th) Dual Midlands (3rd) Midlands (3rd)

Tyler Caldwell

2009-10 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 165 pounds Date Opponent School 11/14 Giovani Valdez WC 11/14 Juan Vega Iowa Central CC 11/14 Jon Reader Iowa State 11/14 Daniel Chionuma Lindenwood 11/22 Kyle DeBerry Arizona State 11/28 Kasey Young N.C. State 12/1 Alex Meade Oklahoma State 12/4 Andrew Howe Wisconsin 12/4 Paul Gillespie Hofstra 12/4 Joseph Wilson UC Davis 1/4 Steven Vasquez Cal Poly 1/8 Corey Lear Bucknell 1/8 Beau Fisher Virginia 1/9 Dennis Galante Lehigh 1/9 Dan Vallimont Penn State 1/16 Michael Sadler Harvard 1/16 Robert Kellogg Northwestern 1/16 Jeffrey Lemmer Brown 1/22 Jon Reader Iowa State 2/4 James Nakashima Nebraska 2/6 Nick Marable Missouri 2/12 Brandon Wright Chattanooga 2/14 Daniel Brascetta Oregon State 2/21 Alex Meade Oklahoma State 3/6 James Nakashima Nebraska 3/6 Jon Reader Iowa State 3/6 Alex Meade Oklahoma State 3/18 Chris Brown Old Dominion 3/18 Andrew Howe Wisconsin 3/19 Paul Young Indiana 3/19 Colt Sponseller Ohio State 3/19 Andrew Rendos Bucknell 3/20 Nick Amuchastegui Stanford

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CAREER BOUT-BY-BOUT RESULTS 12/29 12/29 12/29 12/29 12/29 1/7 1/15 1/15 1/15 1/21 1/28 2/5 2/11 2/20 3/5 3/5 3/17 3/17 3/18 3/18 3/19

Josh Asper Chris Spangler Chris Spangler Zach Toal Conrad Polz Mason Bailey Patrick Graham Erik Gobbo Turtogtokh Luvsandorj No. 10 Andrew Sorenson No. 1 Jordan Burroughs Zach Toal Shane Onufer Dallas Bailey Zach Toal No. 1 Jordan Burroughs Patrick Graham Donald Jones Paul Gillespie No. 2 Andrew Howe No. 1 Jordan Burroughs

Maryland Iowa State Iowa State Missouri Illinois Navy American Harvard The Citadel Iowa State Nebraska Missouri Wyoming Oklahoma State Missouri Nebraska American West Virginia Hofstra Wisconsin Nebraska

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

3-1 MFor 2-1 MD; 12-3 3-2 MD; 14-2 6-2 TF5; 19-4 1-0 MD; 9-1 7-3 1-0 11-5 4-0 6-0 2-1 4-1 7-2 2-1 2-2 RT; TB3 MD; 11-3

Midlands (3rd) Midlands (3rd) Midlands (3rd) Midlands (3rd) Midlands (3rd) Dual Dual Dual Dual Dual Dual Dual Dual Dual Big 12 (2nd) Big 12 (2nd) NCAA (2nd) NCAA (2nd) NCAA (2nd) NCAA (2nd) NCAA (2nd)

* Wrestled at 174 pounds 2012-13 Match-by-Match | Junior Year | 165 pounds Date Opponent School 11/17 Cadyn McKeeth Lindsey Wilson 11/17 Josh Ballard McKendree 11/17 Darnell Thomas Lincoln 11/17 Jackson Morse Illinois 11/17 No. 18 Zach Toal Missouri 11/25 Casey Kent Pennsylvania 12/02 No. 9 Cody Yohn Minnesota 12/08 Dakot Friesth Wyoming 12/09 No. 6 Bubby Graham Oklahoma 12/16 No. 13 Josh Condon Chattanooga 12/16 No. 1 Kyle Dake Cornell 12/17 Corey Lear Bucknell 1/1 Charlie McMartin Northern Colorado 1/1 Corey Carlo Cleveland State 1/1 No. 15 Zach Toal Missouri 1/2 No. 2 David Taylor Penn State 1/2 Zach Strickland Appalachian 1/2 No. 7 Nick Sulzer Virginia 1/13 No. 18 Nick Moore Iowa 1/18 Ross Renzi West Virginia 1/20 No. 13 Tyler Wilps Pittsburgh 1/27 Rush Hall Arizona State 2/1 No. 19 Zach Toal Missouri 2/3 No. 18 Mike Moreno Iowa State 2/17 Caleb Marsh Kent State 2/17 Jarrett Jensen Northern Iowa 2/22 No. 8 Conrad Polz Illinois 2/23 No. 20 Zach Toal Missouri 2/23 No. 14 Cody Yohn Minnesota 3/8 Ross Renzi West Virginia 3/8 No. 18 Mike Moreno Iowa State 3/8 Derek Geiges Oklahoma 3/9 Ross Renzi West Virginia 3/9 No. 5 Bubby Graham Oklahoma 3/21 Pierce Hargar Northwestern 3/21 Josh Condon Chattanooga 3/22 No. 12 Taylor Massa Michigan 3/22 No. 1 Kyle Dake Cornell 3/23 No. 7 Conrad Polz Illinois 3/23 No. 3 Peter Yates Virginia Tech

Result W W W W W W W W W W L L W W W L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L W W W W W W L W W

Score Fall;6:28 Fall;3:54 Fall;1:12 MD;15-3 7-0 MD; 15-4 8-1 MD;15-2 5-3 SV1 Fall;6:15 4-1 4-3 MD;15-3 MD;10-2 3-1 MD;10-0 6-0 5-2 3-2 MD;10-2 5-1 Fall;2:44 3-1 SV2 8-2 4-1 MD; 15-2 2-0 4-0 7-2 Fall;1:28 5-2 13-1 12-5 1-0 MD;9-1 4-2 3-1 2-0 2-1 5-1

Site Lindenwood Open (1st) Lindenwood Open (1st) Lindenwood Open (1st) Lindenwood Open (1st) Lindenwood Open (1st) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Minneapolis) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Norman) Dual (New York City) Dual (New York City) Dual (Lewisburg) Southern Scuffle (3rd) Southern Scuffle (3rd) Southern Scuffle (3rd) Southern Scuffle (3rd) Southern Scuffle (3rd) Southern Scuffle (3rd) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Tempe) Dual (Columbia) Dual (Ames) Dual (Kent) Dual (Kent) Dual (Minneapolis) Dual (Minneapolis) Dual (Minneapolis) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Big 12 (1st) Big 12 (1st) NCAAs (3rd) NCAAs (3rd) NCAAs (3rd) NCAAs (3rd) NCAAs (3rd) NCAAs (3rd)

2012-13 Match-by-Match | Redshirt Year | 184 pounds Date Opponent School Result 11/4 Tanner Keck Central Oklahoma L 11/4 Blace Walser Oklahoma State L 11/11 Justin Heberlie Missouri L 11/11 Jason Ketz Central Missouri W 11/11 Chris Johnson S. Illinois-Edwardsville W 11/11 Brett Kingsley Lindenwood L 11/17 Thomas Buckman Lindsey Wilson L 11/17 Clark POston Missouri W 11/17 Brett Kingsley Lindenwood L 11/24 Travis Rutt Oklahoma L 11/24 Ricky Tate Central Baptist W 11/24 Dallas Smith Ouachita Baptist L

Score MD;11-2 Fall;3:43 MD;13-5 6-2 MD;15-5 Fall;2:41 Fall;7:44 6-2 Fall;1:34 Fall;1:49 MD;12-1 Fall;1:57

Site OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) UCM Open (dnp) UCM Open (dnp) UCM Open (dnp) UCM Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Oklahoma Open (dnp) Oklahoma Open (dnp) Oklahoma Open (dnp)

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Connor Cline

2012-13 Match-by-Match | Redshirt Year | 125 pounds Date Opponent School 11/4 Ryan Brooks Central Oklahoma 11/4 Kidd Gomez Oklahoma City 11/4 Jared Steinbach Oklahoma City 11/4 Eddie Klimara Oklahoma State 11/17 Felix Casa Del Val Lindsey 11/17 Andrew Tillman Cumberlands 11/17 Tyler Dorrell Oklahoma State 11/17 Ignace Hakizimana Lincoln College 11/17 Da’Wayne Robertson Ellsworth 11/24 Peter Acuna Central Baptist 11/24 Jonathan Buzzitta Central Baptist 11/24 Eddie Klimara Oklahoma State 11/24 Peter Acuna Central Baptist 11/24 Gunnar Woodburn Oklahoma State

Result W L W L L W W W L W W L W W

Score 2-1;2-OT 6-4 MD;13-2 MD;17-7 10-9;OT 10-9 Default TF;17-2 5-1 MD;10-2 9-3 11-5 6-2 3-1

Site OCU Open (4th) OCU Open (4th) OCU Open (4th) OCU Open (4th) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Oklahoma Open (3rd) Oklahoma Open (3rd) Oklahoma Open (3rd) Oklahoma Open (3rd) Oklahoma Open (3rd)

Score W W L W W W W L W W W L W L W W W L W W W

Site MD;17-4 MD;11-2 14-8 Fall;1:45 8-6 Fall;4:34 Fall;3:56 5-1 Fall;4:25 4-1 Fall;2:19 8-6 10-5 MD;8-0 MD;16-5 MD;14-2 6-2 7-4 Fall;5:02 MD;18-4 Fall;4:06

OCU Open (3rd) OCU Open (3rd) OCU Open (3rd) OCU Open (3rd) OCU Open (3rd) UCM Open (4th) UCM Open (4th) UCM Open (4th) UCM Open (4th) UCM Open (4th) UCM Open (4th) UCM Open (4th) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Oklahoma Open (1st) Oklahoma Open (1st) Oklahoma Open (1st)

Result W W W W W W W W W W L W W W W W

Score 5-3 MD;12-4 3-1 Fall;6:21 MD;18-4 7-2 5-3 3-1 Fall;2:27 11-4 3-1 5-2 5-1 MD;13-4 Fall;0:56 Fall;2:09

Site OCU Open (1st) OCU Open (1st) OCU Open (1st) UCM Open (1st) UCM Open (1st) UCM Open (1st) UCM Open (1st) UCM Open (1st) Lindenwood Open (3rd) Lindenwood Open (3rd) Lindenwood Open (3rd) Lindenwood Open (3rd) Lindenwood Open (3rd) Oklahoma Open (1st) Oklahoma Open (1st) Oklahoma Open (1st)

Brian Crutchmer

2012-13 Match-by-Match | Redshirt Year | 133 pounds Date Opponent School Result 11/4 Trison Graham Central Oklahoma 11/4 Tyler Espitia Oklahoma City 11/4 Cody Brewer Oklahoma 11/4 Scott Chene Oklahoma 11/4 Logan Wlech Missouri Valley 11/11 Dakota Napoli Missouri Valley 11/11 Tony Corsolini Labette 11/11 Matt Manley Missouri 11/11 Diamond Wilson Central Missouri 11/11 LeRoy Barnes Neosho County 11/11 Eric Hughes Labette 11/11 Brendan Murphy McKendree 11/17 Colt Rogers Bethany 11/17 Matt Manley Missouri 11/17 Shai Lariviere Missouri Valley 11/17 Brandon Oshiro Maryville 11/17 Austin Hood Oklahoma State 11/17 Austin Roper Missouri 11/24 Seth Hutchinson Ouachita Baptist 11/24 Antonio Rivera Central Baptist 11/24 Austin Hood Oklahoma State

Kyle Crutchmer

2012-13 Match-by-Match | Redshirt Year | 174 pounds Date Opponent School 11/4 Reece Wright-Conklin Newman 11/4 Jose Cruz Embry-Riddle 11/4 Kelley Henderson Central Oklahoma 11/11 Cody Carson Pratt 11/11 Jerry Gardner Neosho County 11/11 Deshoun White S.Illinois-Edwardsville 11/11 Zeb Whale Maryville 11/11 Jordan Gagliano Missouri 11/17 Ted Parker Lindenwood 11/17 Keyshaun Ward Liberty 11/17 No. 17 Todd Porter Missouri 11/17 Nick Burghardt Maryville 11/17 Jordan Gagliano Missouri 11/24 Aaron Butler Ouachita Baptist 11/24 Jacob Jasper Central Baptist 11/24 Austin Anderson Unattached

Tommy Diaz

2011-12 Match-by-Match | Junior Year | 157 pounds Date Opponent School 11/13 Nico Martinez Missouri Valley 11/13 Ray Smith Neosho County 11/13 Spencer Rutherford Labette 12/10 Mike Ganny Hastings College 12/10 T.J. Hepburn Nebraska-Kearney 12/10 Connor Blanco Hastings College

Result L W L W L L

Score 11-9 MD;17-6 F;6:57 F;2:42 MD;13-2 7-0

Site UCM Open (dnp) UCM Open (dnp) UCM Open (dnp) UNK Loper Open (dnp) UNK Loper Open (dnp) UNK Loper Open (dnp)

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CAREER BOUT-BY-BOUT RESULTS Alex Dieringer

2011-12 Match-by-Match | Redshirt Year | 157 pounds Date Opponent School Result 12/3 Ryne McQueen Colorado W 12/3 Daulet Aliev Northwest Tech W 12/3 Alec Williams Air Force W 12/3 Daniel Kelly Adams State W 12/3 Justin Deangelis Oklahoma W 12/10 Colton Johnson Nebraska-Kearney W 12/10 Eric Jones Nebraska-Kearney W 12/10 Ross Grande Nebraska W 12/10 T.J. Hepburn Nebraska-Kearney L 1/15 Derrick Pousson S. Illinois Edwardsville W 1/15 Doug Welch Purdue W 1/15 Cody Gillenwater Central Missouri W 1/15 Steven Ross S. Illinois Edwardsville W 1/15 Kyle Lowman S. Illinois Edwardsville W 2/5 Daniel Breit Lindenwood W 2/5 Nico Martinez Missouri Valley W 2/5 Jimmie Schuessler Grand View W 2/5 Parker Madl Oklahoma W 2012-13 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 157 pounds Date Opponent School 11/17 Stanton Ketcherside Lindenwood 11/17 Javier Arellano Cumberlands 11/17 Derek Geiges Oklahoma 11/17 Zach Brunson Illinois 11/17 No. 17 Kyle Bradley Missouri 11/25 Mark Pinero Pennsylvania 12/02 Danny Zilverberg Minnesota 12/08 No. 12 Andy McCulley Wyoming 12/09 No. 9 Matt Lester Oklahoma 12/16 Jesse Shanaman Cornell 12/17 Vincent Favia Bucknell 1/1 Chris Marcetti Army 1/1 Joel Smith Arizona State 1/1 Nestor Taffur Boston 1/2 James Vollrath Penn State 1/2 Spartak Chino Ohio 1/2 Kyle Bradley Missouri 1/13 No. 1 Derek St. John Iowa 1/18 Jason Luster West Virginia 1/20 Donnie Tasser Pittsburgh 1/27 Joel Smith Arizona State 2/1 No. 20 Kyle Bradley Missouri 2/3 Logan Molina Iowa State 2/17 Tommy Sasfy Kent State 2/17 No. 19 David Bonin Northern Iowa 2/22 Matt Nora Illinois 2/23 No. 19 Kyle Bradley Missouri 2/23 Danny Zilverberg Minnesota 3/8 Dominic Prezzia West Virginia 3/8 Justin DeAngelis Oklahoma 3/9 Logan Molina Iowa State 3/9 Matt Lester Oklahoma 3/21 Ryan Watts Michigan State 3/21 Spartak Chino Ohio 3/22 Georgi Ivanov Boise State 3/22 No. 2 Derek St. John Iowa 3/22 No. 12 Jedd Moore Virginia 3/23 David Bonin Northern Iowa

Result W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L W W L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L W W

Score F;1:55 F;1:34 5-4 SV2;9-3 4-2 MD;12-2 10-6 5-2 3-2 F;6:44 10-3 F;6:56 F;0:50 F;4:23 9-2 F;2:40 MD;8-0 9-3

Site FSHU Open (1st) FSHU Open (1st) FSHU Open (1st) FSHU Open (1st) FSHU Open (1st) UNK Loper Open (2nd) UNK Loper Open (2nd) UNK Loper Open (2nd) UNK Loper Open (2nd) Denker Open (1st) Denker Open (1st) Denker Open (1st) Denker Open (1st) Denker Open (1st) MVC Open (1st) MVC Open (1st) MVC Open (1st) MVC Open (1st)

Score Fall;2:48 Fall;2:29 Fall;2:36 MD;15-6 MD;12-3 Fall; 0:49 4-2 SV1 MD;14-5 8-5 MD;10-2 Fall;2:15 Fall;4:42 MD;12-3 6-4 2-1;TB1 6-1 3-2 8-4 MD;11-2 8-2 4-1 5-3 4-2 Fall; 1:23 Fall; 6:34 MD;14-5 6-2 3-1 Fall;1:32 MD;13-4 MD;10-2 MD;11-3 MD;9-1 MD;9-0 6-4 3-2;TB2 MD;12-2 Fall;1:39

Site Lindenwood Open (1st) Lindenwood Open (1st) Lindenwood Open (1st) Lindenwood Open (1st) Lindenwood Open (1st) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Minneapolis) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Norman) Dual (New York City) Dual (Lewisburg) Southern Scuffle (3rd) Southern Scuffle (3rd) Southern Scuffle (3rd) Southern Scuffle (3rd) Southern Scuffle (3rd) Southern Scuffle (3rd) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Tempe) Dual (Columbia) Dual (Ames) Dual (Kent) Dual (Kent) Dual (Minneapolis) Dual (Minneapolis) Dual (Minneapolis) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Big 12 (1st) Big 12 (1st) NCAAs (3rd) NCAAs (3rd) NCAAs (3rd) NCAAs (3rd) NCAAs (3rd) NCAAs (3rd)

Tyler Dorrell

2009-10 Match-by-Match | Redshirt Year | 125 pounds Date Opponent School 11/8 Jared Patterson Oklahoma 11/8 Nick Rice Central Oklahoma 11/8 Mark Slyter St. Louis CC 11/14 Collin Hase Labette CC 11/14 Josh Martinez Fort Hays State 11/14 Seth Johnson Central Oklahoma 11/14 Derek Steeley Neosho CC 11/14 Casey Rowell Central Oklahoma 12/5 Travis Kuhn Fort Hays State 12/5 Tim Crocker Nebraska-Kearney 1/17 Dustin Young SIU-Edwardsville 1/17 Derek Steeley Neosho CC 1/17 Diamond Wilson Labette CC 1/17 Trevor Brown Central Missouri

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Result Score L 7-2 W MD; 13-5 L 3-2 W 9-3 W 2-1 L 2-0 W MFor L 9-5 L 4-0 L MD; 9-1 W Fall; 2:11 L 6-5 W 10-5 W TF; 19-4, 6:53

Site OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) UCM Open (4th) UCM Open (4th) UCM Open (4th) UCM Open (4th) UCM Open (4th) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) Denker Open (3rd) Denker Open (3rd) Denker Open (3rd) Denker Open (3rd)

2010-11 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 125 pounds Date Opponent School Result 11/7 Albert Tapia Wayland Baptist W 11/7 Kidd Gomez Oklahoma City W 11/7 Greg Cannon Oklahoma W 11/7 Jon Morrison Oklahoma State L 11/19 Aaron Pickerel South Dakota State L 11/19 Brian Reisenauer Minn State-Mankato W 11/19 Derek Steeley Neosho CC L 12/4 Kyle Morse Air Force Prep W 12/4 Jerry Huff Adams State W 12/4 Garrett Jones Labette CC W 12/4 Ty Fittje Labette CC W 12/4 Greg Rinker Air Force L 12/19 Brian Reisenauer Minn State-Mankato W 12/19 Trace Gutknecht Embry-Riddle W 12/19 Brian Borst Great Falls W 12/19 No. 18 Aaron Kalil Navy L 12/19 Patrick Rollins Oregon State L

Score 8-1 MD;10-2 7-2 8-2 7-3 7-2 MD; 14-6 Fall; 1:36 6-2 4-0 4-3 MD; 10-1 6-5 3-1 MD; 11-2 3-2 6-3

2011-12 Match-by-Match | Sophomore Year | 125/133 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score 11/13 Diamond Wilson* Labette W* TF5; 16-1;4:51 11/13 Mike Schmidt* Missouri W* 10-3 11/13 Cody Brewer* Oklahoma W* 9-6 11/13 Eric Wilson* Missouri W* F;3:37 11/13 Leroy Barnes* Neosho County W* 3-2 2/19 No. 6 Jesse Delgado Illinois L 7-1 2012-13 Match-by-Match | Junior Year | 125 pounds Date Opponent School 11/17 Jeremy Beale Liberty University 11/17 Jarrod Patterson Oklahoma 11/17 Connor Cline Oklahoma State 11/25 No. 18 Mark Rappo Pennsylvania 12/02 Corey Hodowanic Minnesota 12/08 Tyler Cox Wyoming 1/18 Colin Johnston* West Virginia 1/20 No. 16 Shelton Mack* Pittsburgh 1/27 Ares Carpio* Arizona State

Result W L L L L L W L W

Score TF;16-0 2-1 Default 9-2 5-4 TF;20-5 7-6 13-6 MD;12-3

Site OCU Open (2nd) OCU Open (2nd) OCU Open (2nd) OCU Open (2nd) Kaufman Brand (dnp) Kaufman Brand (dnp) Kaufman Brand (dnp) FHSU Open (2nd) FHSU Open (2nd) FHSU Open (2nd) FHSU Open (2nd) FHSU Open (2nd) Reno TOC (dnp) Reno TOC (dnp) Reno TOC (dnp) Reno TOC (dnp) Reno TOC (dnp)

Site UCM Open (1st)* UCM Open (1st)* UCM Open (1st)* UCM Open (1st)* UCM Open (1st)* Dual (Stillwater)

Site Lindenwood Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Minneapolis) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Tempe)

* Wrestled at 133 pounds

Ethan Driver

2010-11 Match-by-Match | Redshirt Year | 285 pounds Date Opponent School Result 11/7 R.K. Rockhill N.M. Highlands W 11/7 Stanley Lattimore Oklahoma City L 11/19 Lorenzo Serna Newman L 11/19 Dylan Aguilar Central Oklahoma W 11/19 Jeffery O’Daniel Labette CC W 11/19 Jacob Nowak Baker University L 12/4 Xavier Fisher Pratt CC L 12/4 DeAnthony Cloyd Midland W 12/4 Fabian Guerrero Colby CC L 1/8 Jacob Nowak Baker W 1/8 Hunter Cummins Concordia W 1/8 Robert Tucker CO School of Mines W 1/8 Justin Glenn Fort Hays State L 1/8 Eric Gruis Dakota Wesleyan L 1/8 Dillon Heesch Concordia W 1/15 Brandon Dudley Pratt CC W 1/15 Austin Garza Lindenwood L 1/15 Tim Tauquoi Pratt CC L 2011-12 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 285 pounds Date Opponent School 11/6 Carl Lawrence Missouri Valley 11/6 Derek Locust Oklahoma City 11/6 Tyson Yoder Oklahoma State 12/10 Levi Roberson Midland 12/10 Pedro Garcia Colby 12/10 Joe Kent Missouri Baptist 12/10 Evan Christansen Midland 2012-13 Match-by-Match | Sophomore Year | 285 pounds Date Opponent School 11/24 Jared Pflasterer Central Baptist 11/24 Tyson Yoder Oklahoma State 11/24 Aaron Jefferson Central Baptist 11/24 Luke Bean Arizona State

Result L W L L W W L

Result W L W L

Score 3-2 3-2 7-1 8-6 3-2 2-0 2-1 4-3 4-2 5-2 5-1 3-2 TB1 3-0 2-1 Fall; 1:09 2-1 TB1 5-3 2-1

Site OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) Kaufman Brand (dnp) Kaufman Brand (dnp) Kaufman Brand (dnp) Kaufman Brand (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) Hastings Open (5th) Hastings Open (5th) Hastings Open (5th) Hastings Open (5th) Hastings Open (5th) Hastings Open (5th) Roger Denker (dnp) Roger Denker (dnp) Roger Denker (dnp)

Score 3-1 8-3 4-1 2-1 F;6:09 6-3 3-1

Site OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) UNK Loper Open (dnp) UNK Loper Open (dnp) UNK Loper Open (dnp) UNK Loper Open (dnp)

Score 6-1 4-2 2-1 4-1

Site Oklahoma Open (4th) Oklahoma Open (4th) Oklahoma Open (4th) Oklahoma Open (4th)

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CAREER BOUT-BY-BOUT RESULTS Julian Feikert

2010-11 Match-by-Match | Redshirt Year | 141 pounds Date Opponent School Result 11/7 Kyle Corley Central Oklahoma W 11/7 Luke Silver Oklahoma State L 11/7 Scott Chene Oklahoma W 11/7 Kenny Wheeler Oklahoma City W 11/7 Jernato Harris Bacone W 11/7 Kendrick Maple Oklahoma L 11/19 Jake Cyr Missouri W 11/19 Gregory Shawn Colorado St-Pueblo W 11/19 Kevin Brown Iowa Central CC W 11/19 DaMonte Riley Lincoln College W 11/19 Seth Noble Northern Iowa L 11/19 Tony Vaske South Dakota State W 11/19 Michael Hamel Wyoming W 12/4 Jerad Schroeder* Colby CC W 12/4 Matt Brock* Labette CC W 12/4 Justin DeAngelis* Oklahoma L 12/4 Mitch Arnold* Newman L 1/8 McClain Cowan* CO School of Mines W 1/8 Tylar Parker* Buena Vista W 1/8 Parker Swanson* Augustana W 1/8 Ross Grande* Nebraska L

Score 8-4 8-3 7-4 Fall; 2:34 MD; 15-5 13-5 Fall; 4:54 Fall; 1:51 5-1 Fall; 4:49 3-2 MD; 18-5 3-2 8-6 Fall; 0:30 5-2 Fall; 1:30 Fall; 2:36 Fall; 2:19 7-4 4-2 SV

Site OCU Open (4th) OCU Open (4th) OCU Open (4th) OCU Open (4th) OCU Open (4th) OCU Open (4th) Kaufman Brand (3rd) Kaufman Brand (3rd) Kaufman Brand (3rd) Kaufman Brand (3rd) Kaufman Brand (3rd) Kaufman Brand (3rd) Kaufman Brand (3rd) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) Hastings Open (2nd) Hastings Open (2nd) Hastings Open (2nd) Hastings Open (2nd)

Score 6-3 F;1:53 6-2 1-0 F;2:32 8-2 F;5:39 MD;11-3 F;6:47 3-1 F;1:50 3-1 4-1 F;1:16 MD;13-5 10-4 MD;12-4 10-4

Site UCM Open (4th) UCM Open (4th) UCM Open (4th) UCM Open (4th) UCM Open (4th) UCM Open (4th) FHSU Open (1st) FHSU Open (1st) FHSU Open (1st) FHSU Open (1st) FHSU Open (1st) Reno TOC (dnp) Reno TOC (dnp) Reno TOC (dnp) Reno TOC (dnp) Dual (Columbia) Dual (Norman) Dual (Stillwater)

* Wrestled at 149 pounds 2011-12 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 141 pounds Date Opponent School Result 11/13 Deandrea Carter Labette W 11/13 Brandon Bennsnuti AWC W 11/13 Trevor Jauch Missouri W 11/13 Nick Hucke Missouri L 11/13 Jake Ekster Missouri Valley W 11/13 Luke Silver Oklahoma State L 12/3 Cody Cole Western State W 12/3 Cody Hancock US Air Force Academy W 12/3 Casey Lynn Adams State W 12/3 Casy Rowell Central Oklahoma W 12/3 Dustin Dooley Fort Hays State W 12/18 McCade Fore Wyoming L 12/18 Casey George Boise State W 12/18 Joe Gardner Southwestern Oregon W 12/18 Darrin Boing Ohio L 2/4 Nicholas Hucke Missouri W 2/16 No. 3 Kendric Maple Oklahoma L 2/19 No. 7 Nick Dardanes Minnesota L 2012-13 Match-by-Match | Sophomore Year | 141 pounds Date Opponent School 11/17 Calob Perkins Cumberlands 11/17 Daniel Rivera Missouri 11/17 No. 15 Nicholas Hucke Missouri 11/17 Joshua Myers Ouachita Baptist 11/17 Tyrell Galloway Maryville 11/17 Josh Durham Oklahoma 11/17 Jacob Janes Lindenwood 11/17 Steven Rodrigues Illinois 11/25 C.J. Cobb Pennsylvania 12/02 No. 9 Nick Dardanes Minnesota 12/08 McCade Ford Wyoming 12/09 No. 1 Kendric Maple Oklahoma 12/16 Dean Pavlou Chattanooga 12/16 No. 7 Mike Nevinger Cornell 12/17 Derrick Russell Bucknell 1/1 Kyle Casaletto The Citadel 1/1 Trevor Jauch Missouri 1/1 Mike Avelar NC State 1/1 Chris Mecate Old Dominion 1/2 Eric Wilson Missouri 1/2 Bryan Pearsall Penn State 1/2 No. 11 Nick Dardanes Minnesota 1/2 Conner Hanafee Army 1/13 No. 10 Mark Ballweg Iowa 1/18 No. 13 Nathan Pennesi West Virginia 1/20 Travis Shaffer Pittsburgh 2/1 Nicholas Hucke Missouri 2/3 Luke Goettl Iowa State 2/17 Lukas Kern Kent State 2/17 No. 3 Joey Lazor Northern Iowa

Result W W W L W W W L L W W L W L W W W W L W W L L L L L L L W L

Score TF;18-2 Fall;0:40 11-8 11-9 Fall;0:55 3-1 5-2 3-1 MD; 10-2 Fall;0:52 4-3 Fall;5:57 5-3 MD;16-6 5-2 Fall;1:12 11-5 MD;10-2 3-1;SV1 Fall;1:23 7-4 8-3 7-4 8-3 6-0 TF5;15-0;2:32 5-4 5-4 Fall;6:38 MD;10-2

Site Lindenwood Open (4th) Lindenwood Open (4th) Lindenwood Open (4th) Lindenwood Open (4th) Lindenwood Open (4th) Lindenwood Open (4th) Lindenwood Open (4th) Lindenwood Open (4th) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Minneapolis) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Norman) Dual (New York City) Dual (New York City) Dual (Lewisburg) Southern Scuffle (6th) Southern Scuffle (6th) Southern Scuffle (6th) Southern Scuffle (6th) Southern Scuffle (6th) Southern Scuffle (6th) Southern Scuffle (6th) Southern Scuffle (6th) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Columbia) Dual (Ames) Dual (Kent) Dual (Kent)

2/22 2/23 2/23 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/9 3/9 3/21 3/21 3/21

Steven Rodrigues Nicholas Hucke No. 8 Nick Dardanes No. 13 Nathan Pennesi R.J. Hallman Dalton Dennis Luke Goetll No. 13 Nathan Pennesi Steven Keith Joseph Spisak Joey Lazor

Illinois Missouri Minnesota West Virginia Iowa State Oklahoma Iowa State West Virginia Harvard Virginia Northern Iowa

W L L W W W L W L W L

4-2 4-1 MD;14-5 For. 10-4 4-1 9-2 Inj. Def. Fall;3:39 8-5 7-2

Dual (Minneapolis) Dual (Minneapolis) Dual (Minneapolis) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Big 12 (3rd) Big 12 (3rd) NCAAs (dnp) NCAAs (dnp) NCAAs (dnp)

Case Garrison

2012-13 Match-by-Match | Redshirt Year | 141 pounds Date Opponent School 11/4 Paz Acosta Wayland Baptist 11/4 Josh Durham Oklahoma 11/4 Austin Quinton Oklahoma 11/11 Dylan Viglasky McKendree 11/11 JP Carter Newman 11/11 Jacob Janes Lindenwood 11/11 Matt Katusin Lindenwood 11/11 Trevor Jauch Missouri 11/17 Tony DeAngelo Missouri 11/17 Ben Rynda Benedictine 11/17 Josh Dziewa Iowa 1/1 Nicholas Hucke Missouri 1/1 Acton Pifer Appalachian 1/1 Zach Beitz Penn State

Result W W W W W W W L W W W L W L

Score Site Fall;0:52 OCU Open (1st) MD;11-0 OCU Open (1st) 8-1 OCU Open (1st) Fall;2:05 UCM Open (2nd) TF;21-6 UCM Open (2nd) 3-1 UCM Open (2nd) Fall;2:54 UCM Open (2nd) 4-1 UCM Open (2nd) 3-1 Lindenwood Open (dnp) 4-0 Lindenwood Open (dnp) 4-1 Lindenwood Open (dnp) 2-0 Southern Scuffle (dnp) Fall;1:07 Southern Scuffle (dnp) 5-4 Southern Scuffle (dnp)

Colton Hill

2010-11 Match-by-Match | Redshirt Year | 184/197 pounds Date Opponent School 11/7 Mitchell Marshall Oklahoma City 11/7 James Robbins Unattached 11/7 William Sheppard Wayland Baptist 11/7 Ben Bridell Oklahoma 11/19 Spencer Johnson Nebraska 11/19 Tommy Thoman Wyoming 12/4 Tyler Haney Adams State 12/4 Steven Cooksley Newman 12/4 Malcolm Norris Fort Hays State 12/4 Evan Gros Air Force 1/8 Nate Westerby Nebraska-Kearney 1/8 Mike Swanson Nebraska-Kearney

Result L W W L L L W L W L L L

Score 12-5 Fall; 2:23 Fall; 1:03 MD; 9-1 MD; 13-1 6-3 Fall; 4:13 5-3 10-7 Fall; 2:51 Fall; 6:27 Fall; 3:46

2011-12 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 184 pounds Date Opponent School 11/6 Zach Aylor Central Oklahoma 11/6 Rancre Rue Central Oklahoma 11/6 Josh Manu Missouri Valley

Result L W L

Score 9-3 TF;6:00 F;0:43

2012-13 Match-by-Match | Sophomore Year | 197 pounds Date Opponent School 11/4 Mike Brown Oklahoma City 11/4 Steven Cookstey Newman 11/17 O’Dell Lee Ouachita Baptist 11/17 Aaron Thompson Liberty 11/24 Troy Mercer Ouachita Baptist 11/24 Seth Calvert Ouachita Baptist

Result L L L L L L

Score MD;13-3 Fall;0:43 Fall;6:23 Fall;2:54 4-2 Fall;2:20

Site OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) Kaufman Brand (dnp) Kaufman Brand (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) Hastings Open (dnp) Hastings Open (dnp)

Site OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp)

Site OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Oklahoma Open (dnp) Oklahoma Open (dnp)

Josh Kindig

2010-11 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 141 pounds Date Opponent School Result 11/7 Ian Fisher Oklahoma W 11/7 Hunter Muskratt Oklahoma City W 11/7 Jernato Harris Bacone W 11/7 Luke Silver Oklahoma State L 11/19 Mark Erickson North Dakota State W 11/19 Cody Farinella Missouri W 11/19 No. 5 Mike Thorn Minnesota L 11/19 Trevor Johnson North Dakota State W 11/19 Conrad Snell Wyoming W 11/19 Mario Morgan Nebraska-Omaha W 11/19 No. 13 Cole VonOhlen Air Force L 12/4 Garth Ginder Hastings College W 12/4 Logan Arnhold Fort Hays State W 12/4 Saul Guerrero Colorado St.-Pueblo W

Score MD; 15-6 Fall; 2:07 Fall; 1:20 7-6 Fall; 2:48 8-2 10-4 Fall; 1:34 10-4 Fall; 6:27 11-10; TB1 Fall; 2:01 Fall; 1:18 Fall; 2:28

Site OCU Open (2nd) OCU Open (2nd) OCU Open (2nd) OCU Open (2nd) Kaufman Brand (4th) Kaufman Brand (4th) Kaufman Brand (4th) Kaufman Brand (4th) Kaufman Brand (4th) Kaufman Brand (4th) Kaufman Brand (4th) FHSU Open (1st) FHSU Open (1st) FHSU Open (1st)

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CAREER BOUT-BY-BOUT RESULTS 12/4 12/4 1/8 1/8 1/9 1/9 1/16 1/23 1/28 1/30 2/4 2/6 2/11 2/13 2/20 3/5 3/5 3/5 3/17 3/17 3/18 3/18

Ty Costa Jimmy Savala No. 6 Chris Diaz Alec Hoffman Forfeit No. 15 Todd Schavrien No. 20 Mark Ballweg Forfeit Forfeit Darrius Little No. 10 Todd Schavrien Mike Koehnlein Josh Strait Kasey Garnhart No. 8 Zack Bailey Mike Koehnlein No. 8 Zack Bailey Mike Koehnlein No. 7 Tyler Nauman Trevor Melde Chris Diaz No. 12 Zach Kemmerer

Midland Chadron State Virginia Tech Northern Iowa Iowa State Missouri Iowa Iowa State Northern Colorado NC State Missouri Nebraska Boise State Wyoming Oklahoma Nebraska Oklahoma Nebraska Pittsburgh Rutgers Virginia Tech Pennsylvania

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

Fall; 2:24 Fall; 3:55 7-4 Fall; 1:28 Forfeit 7-2 8-3 Forfeit Forfeit 4-0 8-3 10-4 10-4 8-3 11-8 Fall; 2:13 3-2 9-4 7-3 8-2 MFor 4-3

2011-12 Match-by-Match |Sophomore Year | 141 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score 11/25 Luke Goettl Iowa State W F;1:57 12/4 No. 19 Nick Dardanes Minnesota L SV1;14-12 12/11 No. 6 Kendric Maple Oklahoma L MD;13-3 12/18 Kyle Wirkuty Southern Oregon W 7-2 12/18 Joe Gardner Southwestern Oregon W F;1:03 12/18 Anthony Varnell Great Falls W MD;13-2 12/18 No. 4 Michael Mangrum Oregon State L 12-7 12/18 No. 20 Nathan Pennesi West Virginia W MD;12-2 12/18 Josh Strait Boise State W 13-7 12/30 Benjamin DeMuelle Boise State W TF5;18-3;5:35 1/1 McCade Ford Wyoming W 8-2 1/7 No. 5 Montell Marion Iowa L 9-7 1/20 Nathan Hoffer Arizona State L 10-4 1/22 No. 13 Luke Goettl Iowa State W MD;11-3 1/27 No. 12 Darrius Little NC State L 5-3 1/29 Joe Bonaldi Binghamton W MD;14-4 1/29 Derrik Russell Bucknell W MD;16-5 2/12 Chase Smith Wyoming W 11-3 2/12 Hunter Stieber Ohio State L 7-6 2/19 Daryl Thomas Illinois W 7-6 2/24 Brandon Wiest Missouri W F; 2:30 3/3 No. 17 Luke Goettl Iowa State W MD;12-4 3/3 No. 2 Kendric Maple Oklahoma L 11-5 3/15 No. 4 Michael Mangrum Oregon State L 6-4;TB1 3/15 Levi Wolfensperger Northern Iowa W MD;14-6 3/16 No. 7 Nick Nelson Virginia L 6-4;SV1 2012-13 Match-by-Match | Redshirt Year | 149 pounds Date Opponent School 11/4 Jacob Ekster Missouri Valley 11/4 Dillon Dennis Oklahoma 11/4 Josh Chang Embry-Riddle 11/4 Jordan Bask Central Oklahoma 11/17 Aaron Eagle Central Missouri 11/17 Takil Agnew Lincoln 11/17 Zack Dobbins Ouachita Baptist 11/17 No. 17 Drake Houdashelt Missouri 11/17 Jake Ekster Missouri Valley 11/17 Mike Kelly Iowa 11/24 Spencer Jackson Unattached 11/24 Tim Hailton Oklahoma 11/24 Zack Dobbins Ouachita Baptist

FHSU Open (1st) FHSU Open (1st) National Duals National Duals National Duals National Duals Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Ames) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Lincoln) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Norman) Big 12 (3rd) Big 12 (3rd) Big 12 (3rd) NCAA (DNP) NCAA (DNP) NCAA (DNP) NCAA (DNP)

Site Dual (Ames) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Reno TOC (3rd) Reno TOC (3rd) Reno TOC (3rd) Reno TOC (3rd) Reno TOC (3rd) Reno TOC (3rd) Dual (Boise) Dual (Laramie) Dual (Iowa City) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Big 12 (2nd) Big 12 (2nd) NCAA (dnp) NCAA (dnp) NCAA (dnp)

Result W W W W W W W L W W W W W

Score MD;11-1 7-3 MD;14-5 5-3 Fall;1:33 MD;17-7 TF;18-2 4-1 MD;13-2 16-9 Forfeit Fall;1:40 Fall;0:52

Site OCU Open (1st) OCU Open (1st) OCU Open (1st) OCU Open (1st) Lindenwood Open (3rd) Lindenwood Open (3rd) Lindenwood Open (3rd) Lindenwood Open (3rd) Lindenwood Open (3rd) Lindenwood Open (3rd) Oklahoma Open (1st) Oklahoma Open (1st) Oklahoma Open (1st)

Result W W L L L L L L L

Score 6-5 4-3 9-3 5-2 12-8 MD;13-5 2-0 9-7 TF;4:09

Site OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) UMC Open (dnp) UCM Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Oklahoma Open (4th)

Lincoln Lemon

2012-13 Match-by-Match | Redshirt Year | 141 pounds Date Opponent School 11/4 Hampton Roese Unattached 11/4 Trace Gutknecht Embry-Riddle 11/4 Austin Quinton Central Oklahoma 11/4 Dalton Dennis Oklahoma 11/11 Damonte Riley McKendree 11/11 Michael Cuthbertson Benedictine 11/17 Wismit Moinius Lindsey Wilson 11/17 Bradley Wisdom Lindenwood 11/24 Josh Myers Ouachita Baptst

@OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYWRESTLING | #OKSTATE

11/24 Traven Romero 11/24 David Overt 11/24 Josh Durham

Central Baptist Central Baptist Oklahoma

W W L

Fall;1:45 Fall;3:30 9-3

Oklahoma Open (4th) Oklahoma Open (4th) Oklahoma Open (4th)

2011-12 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 285 pounds Date Opponent School Result 11/13 Trey Page Labette W 11/13 Morgan Denson Maryville W 11/13 Jake Glore Missouri W 11/13 Charlie Gibbs Missouri Valley W 11/13 No. 6 Alan Gelogaev Oklahoma State L 12/3 Jeff O’Daniel Labette W 12/3 Andrew Severson Benedictine W 12/3 Cody Dauphin Central Oklahoma W 12/3 Justin Glenn Fort Hays State W 12/10 Fabian Guerrero Colby W 12/10 Joe Alston Nebraska-Kearney W 12/10 Donny Longendyke Nebraska W 12/10 Kevin Barrett Nebraska-Kearney W 1/15 James Alter Missouri Valley W 1/15 Marshon Eddings Maryville University W 1/15 Dom Bradley* Missouri L* 1/15 Adam Wakefield Neosho County CC W 1/15 Tyson Yoder Oklahoma State W 1/15 Carl Lawrence Missouri Valley W 1/15 David Devine S. Illinois Edwardsville W 2/5 Josh Lee Bacone W 2/5 Cody Dauphin Central Oklahoma W 2/5 James Alter Missouri Valley W 2/5 Matt Spain Maryville W 2/5 Carl Lawrence Missouri Valley W 2/19 Pat Walker Illinois W 2/19 No. 4 Tony Nelson Minnesota L 2/24 No. 20 Devin Mellon Missouri W 3/3 Devin Mellon Missouri W 3/3 No. 9 Matt Gibson Iowa State L 3/15 Brandon Williamson West Virginia L 3/15 Adam Chalfant Indiana W 3/16 No. 7 Jeremy Johnson Ohio L

Score MD;11-2 MD;11-1 5-3 9-4 MD;12-4 F;4:30 F;3:19 5-1 7-5 F;4:35 MD;13-4 9-4 9-6 9-4 TF5;17-0 5-4* F;0:37 3-2 F;5:37 10-5 9-3 F;Mfor 5-2 F;1:28 F;2:47 3-2 8-1 3-2 3-1;SV1 8-3 5-4;TB1 4-2;SV2 8-2

Site UMC Open (2nd) UMC Open (2nd) UMC Open (2nd) UMC Open (2nd) UMC Open (2nd) FHSU Open (1st) FHSU Open (1st) FHSU Open (1st) FHSU Open (1st) UNK Loper Open (1st) UNK Loper Open (1st) UNK Loper Open (1st) UNK Loper Open (1st) Denker Open (3rd) Denker Open (3rd) Denker Open (3rd)* Denker Open (3rd) Denker Open (3rd) Denker Open (3rd) Denker Open (3rd) MVC Open (1st) MVC Open (1st) MVC Open (1st) MVC Open (1st) MVC Open (1st) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Big 12 (2nd) Big 12 (2nd) NCAA (dnp) NCAA (dnp) NCAA (dnp)

2012-13 Match-by-Match | Redshirt Year | 285 pounds Date Opponent School 11/17 Jacob LaRue Benedictine 11/17 Mart Wilson Liberty 11/17 Dan Mueller Missouri Valley 11/17 Donnell Walker Maryville 11/17 Devin Mellon Missouri 11/17 No. 4 Dominique Bradley Missouri 11/24 Taylor Poe Ouachita Baptist 11/24 Luke Bean Arizona State 11/24 Tyson Yoder Oklahoma State

Score Fall;1:14 12-6 Fall;6:55 Fall;4:06 9-7;TB1 3-2 Fall;0:41 MD;15-5 2-1

Site Lindenwood Open (2nd) Lindenwood Open (2nd) Lindenwood Open (2nd) Lindenwood Open (2nd) Lindenwood Open (2nd) Lindenwood Open (2nd) Oklahoma Open (1st) Oklahoma Open (1st) Oklahoma Open (1st)

Austin Marsden

Result W W W W W L W W W

*does not count toward record because opponent is taking an Olympic redshirt year

Michael Martin

2011-12 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 141 pounds Date Opponent School 11/13 Craig Chiles Lindenwood 11/13 Rory Wilkinson Fort Hays State 11/13 Danny Rios AWC 11/13 Jake Ekster Missouri Valley 12/3 Brandon Rimpley Nebraska-Kearney 12/3 CJ Napier UNA 12/3 Nathan McElrath Labette 12/3 Javon Haines Neosho County 12/3 Jace Cambell Colby Community 12/10 Troy Bainter Nebraska-Kearney 12/10 Phillip Goodwin Midland 12/10 Klay Kasik Nebraska-Kearney 1/15 Steven Rodrigues Illinois 1/15 Rakan Adwan Labette CC 1/15 Tahlor Fowlkes Missouri Valley 1/15 Tyler Davis Labette CC 1/28 Chad Orum Baker 1/28 Jonathan Apple Central Baptist 1/28 Chritstian Hernandez Bacone 1/28 Cory Ticknor Texas State

Result W W L L L W W W L L W L L W W L W W L W

Score 5-2 9-3 7-6 7-1 15-14 F;DEF MD;12-4 7-2 MD;14-0 F;0:27 5-3 6-4 TF5;20-5 7-2 9-6 8-3 MD;8-0 F;5:50 9-2 F;1:06

Site UCM Open (dnp) UCM Open (dnp) UCM Open (dnp) UCM Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) UNK Loper Open (dnp) UNK Loper Open (dnp) UNK Loper Open (dnp) Denker Open (dnp) Denker Open (dnp) Denker Open (dnp) Denker Open (dnp) Mustang Open (dnp) Mustang Open (dnp) Mustang Open (dnp) Mustang Open (dnp)

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Dylan Coppenbarger Luke McClure Dylan Yimkoff Colin Merkley

Baker Central Missouri Central Missouri Embry-Riddle

2012-13 Match-by-Match | RS-Freshman Year | 149 pounds Date Opponent School 11/4 Hunter Muskrat Oklahoma City 11/4 Josh Chang Embry-Riddle 11/4 Colin Merkley Embry-Riddle 11/17 Keenan Hagerty Maryville 11/17 Dillon Dennis Oklahoma 11/17 Joe Hunter Benedictine 11/25 Andrew Lenzi Pennsylvania

L L W L

Result W L L L W L L

12-6 MD;12-4 9-4 MD;16-2

Mustang Open (dnp) MVC Open (dnp) MVC Open (dnp) MVC Open (dnp)

Score 12-5 7-5 6-2 5-2 4-3 5-1 10-5

Site OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Dual (Stillwater)

Score 8-5 9-7 Fall;0:22 8-4 MD;12-3 TF;18-3 7-3 MD;8-0 MD;10-1 Fall;1:00 8-6 7-5 Fall;2:02 11-2 Fall;0:57 Forfeit

Site OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) UMC Open (dnp) UMC Open (dnp) UMC Open (dnp) UMC Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Oklahoma Open (3rd) Oklahoma Open (3rd) Oklahoma Open (3rd) Oklahoma Open (3rd)

Sam Mehan

2012-13 Match-by-Match | Redshirt Year | 165 pounds Date Opponent School Result 11/4 Kyle Detmer Oklahoma L 11/4 Chris Rubacava New Mexico Highlands W 11/4 Alex Prine Newman W 11/4 Kyle Detmer Oklahoma L 11/11 Jake Residori S. Illinois-Edwardsville L 11/11 Hunter Edwards Pratt W 11/11 Chase espinosa Missouri W 11/11 Ty Loethen Central Missouri L 11/17 Walt Gilmor Iowa L 11/17 Justin Smith Liberty W 11/17 Cody Pych Lindenwood W 11/17 Jordan Ward Bethany L 11/24 Andrew Martin Ouachita Baptist W 11/24 Clark Glass Oklahoma L 11/24 Adam Thomas Ouachita Baptist W 11/24 Kyle Buff Unattached W

Jon Morrison

2009-10 Match-by-Match | Redshirt Year | 125 pounds Date Opponent School 11/22 Sam White Illinois 11/22 Justin Brooks Indiana 11/22 Brandon Precin Northwestern 11/22 Sam White Illinois 11/22 Matt Fields Purdue 12/5 Tyler Williamson Unattached 12/5 James Wauer Central Missouri 12/5 Seth Johnson Central Oklahoma 12/5 George Billy Nebraska-Kearney 12/5 Casy Rowell Central Oklahoma

Result W W L W W W W W W W

Score 7-2 MD; 9-0 7-0 3-1 Fall; 2:27 Fall; 2:15 MD; 13-1 8-2 MD; 12-3 7-6

Site Missouri Open (3rd) Missouri Open (3rd) Missouri Open (3rd) Missouri Open (3rd) Missouri Open (3rd) FHSU Open (1st) FHSU Open (1st) FHSU Open (1st) FHSU Open (1st) FHSU Open (1st)

2010-11 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 125 pounds Date Opponent School 11/7 Robert Turrentine Oklahoma City 11/7 Andrew Schumach Oklahoma City 11/7 Gerald Jenkins Bacone 11/7 Tyler Dorrell Oklahoma State 11/19 Andrew Zwirlein Air Force 11/19 Josh Smith Nebraska-Kearney 11/19 Trent Sprenkle North Dakota State 11/19 No. 10 Ben Kjar Utah Valley 11/28 No. 19 Derek Reber Bucknell 12/5 No. 4 Zach Sanders Minnesota 12/12 No. 6 Jarrod Patterson Oklahoma 1/2 No. 3 Anthony Robles Arizona State 1/8 Camden Eppert Purdue 1/8 No. 11 Jarrod Garnett Virginia Tech 1/8 Caleb Flores Northern Iowa 1/9 Brandon Jones Iowa State 1/9 No. 5 Alan Waters Missouri 1/16 No. 3 Matt McDonough Iowa 2/4 No. 7 Alan Waters Missouri 2/6 David Klingsheim Nebraska 2/11 No. 20 Alan Bartelli Boise State 2/13 No. 12 Michael Martinez Wyoming 2/20 No. 7 Jarrod Patterson Oklahoma 3/5 David Klingsheim Nebraska 3/17 Mark Rappo Pennsylvania 3/17 Allen Bartelli Boise State

Result W W W W W W W W W W L L W L W W W L W W L W W L L L

Score Fall; 0:40 TF5; 17-1 11-4 8-2 7-3 Fall; 2:01 MD; 12-3 MD; 9-0 MD; 9-0 7-5 SV 2-1 MD; 11-0 4-0 3-2 8-3 MD; 10-0 3-1 7-3 3-1 4-2 6-1 MD; 10-1 4-1 6-4 SV 8-4 5-3 SV2

Site OCU Open (1st) OCU Open (1st) OCU Open (1st) OCU Open (1st) Kaufman Brand (1st) Kaufman Brand (1st) Kaufman Brand (1st) Kaufman Brand (1st) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Minneapolis) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Tempe) National Duals National Duals National Duals National Duals National Duals Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Lincoln) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Norman) Big 12 (5th) NCAA (DNP) NCAA (DNP)

2011-12 Match-by-Match | Sophomore Year | 125 pounds Date Opponent School 11/13 Garrett Evans Ouachita Baptist 11/13 Tyler Orr McKendree 11/13 Boomer Boyd Missouri 11/13 Patrick Myers Southern Illinois 11/13 Ladd Rupp Oklahoma State 12/11 No. 4 Jarrod Patterson Oklahoma 12/18 Danny Lutrell Great Falls 12/18 Miguel Compraron CSU-Bakersfield 12/18 Kasey Garnhart Wyoming 12/18 MItchell Lofstedt Southern Oregon 12/18 Ladd Rupp Oklahoma State 12/30 Isaac Romero Boise State 1/1 Kasey Garnhart Wyoming 1/7 No. 2 Matt McDonough Iowa 1/20 David Prado Arizona State 1/22 Cory Finch Iowa State 1/27 Coltin Fought NC State 1/29 Derek Steeley Binghamton 1/29 Austin Miller Bucknell 2/4 No. 3 Alan Waters Missouri 2/12 No. 16 Michael Martinez Wyoming 2/12 No. 17 Johnni DiJulius Ohio State 2/16 No. 8 Jarrod Patterson Oklahoma 2/19 No. 2 Zach Sanders Minnesota 2/24 Forfeit Missouri 3/3 No. 3 Alan Water Missouri 3/3 No. 19 Ryak Finch Iowa State 3/15 Antonio Gravely Appalachian State 3/15 No. 2 Zachary Sanders Minnesota 3/16 Ryak Finch Iowa State 3/16 No. 7 Jarrod Patterson Oklahoma 2012-13 Match-by-Match | Junior Year | 133 pounds Date Opponent School 11/17 Cooper Powell Lindenwood 11/17 Ben Randolph Benedictine 11/17 Michael Caldwell Lindenwood 11/17 Austin Roper Missouri 11/17 Zane Richards Illinois 11/17 No. 9 Nathan McCormick Missouri 11/25 Geoffrey Bostany Pennsylvania 12/02 No. 5 Chris Dardanes Minnesota 12/08 Kasey Garnhart Wyoming 12/09 No. 10 Cody Brewer Oklahoma 12/16 Marvin Lopez Chattanooga 12/16 No. 17 Nick Arujua Cornell 12/17 Paul Petro Bucknell 1/1 Colton Rasche Navy 1/1 Zach Watson Virginia 1/1 James Gulibon Penn State 1/2 No. 6 Nathan McCormick Missouri 1/2 No. 5 Chris Dardanes Minnesota 1/13 No. 2 Tony Ramos Iowa 2/1 No. 5 Nathan McCormick Missouri 2/3 John Meeks Iowa State 2/17 Mackenzie McGuire Kent State 2/17 Levi Wolfensperger Northern Iowa 2/22 No. 13 Daryl Thomas Illinois 2/23 No. 4 Nathan McCormick Missouri 2/23 No. 7 Chris Dardanes Minnesota 3/8 Colin Johnston West Virginia 3/8 Jon Meeks Iowa State 3/8 No. 9 Cody Brewer Oklahoma 3/9 Colin Johnston West Virginia 3/9 No. 9 Cody Brewer Oklahoma 3/21 Mackenzie Maguire Kent State 3/21 No. 10 Scotti Sentes Central Michigan 3/22 No. 2 Tony Ramos Iowa 3/22 No. 11 George DiCamillo Virginia 3/22 No. 6 Nathan McCormick Missouri 3/23 No. 4 A.J. Schopp Edinboro 3/23 No. 5 Nick Dardanes Minnesota

Result Score W 8-2 W MD;17-5 W MD;12-1 W MD;8-0 L 2-1 L 4-0 W TF5;17-2;7:00 W 3-2 W 8-1 W MD;10-2 W 4-1 W MD;9-0 W 4-1 L MD;14-4 W MD;11-1 L 3-2 W 5-3;SV1 W 8-3 W 4-1 L 4-0 W 3-1;SV1 W 3-1 L MD;9-0 L 5-2 W For. L 2-0 W 4-1 W TF5;16-0 L 2-0 W 4-0 L 3-2

Result W W W W W L W L W W W W W W W W W W L L W L W W W L W W W W W W W L W W L W

Score Fall;3:46 Fall;4:23 Fall;2:38 6-1 6-2 4-3 MD; 11-3 3-1 SV1 8-2 9-4 MD;13-0 5-0 Fall;0:43 6-2 MD;11-0 9-5 3-1 3-2 3-2 4-3 Inj. def.;4:15 3-2 For. MD;12-1 5-1 4-2 TB2 For. 9-3 For. MD;15-4 6-2 MD;8-0 3-1 6-1 MD;10-2 MD;10-2 9-3 6-4

Site UCM Open (2nd) UCM Open (2nd) UCM Open (2nd) UCM Open (2nd) UCM Open (2nd) Dual (Stillwater) Reno TOC (1st) Reno TOC (1st) Reno TOC (1st) Reno TOC (1st) Reno TOC (1st) Dual (Boise) Dual (Laramie) Dual (Iowa City) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Columbia) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Norman) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Big 12 (3rd) Big 12 (3rd) NCAA (dnp) NCAA (dnp) NCAA (dnp) NCAA (dnp)

Site Lindenwood Open (2nd) Lindenwood Open (2nd) Lindenwood Open (2nd) Lindenwood Open (2nd) Lindenwood Open (2nd) Lindenwood Open (2nd) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Minneapolis) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Norman) Dual (New York City) Dual (New York City) Dual (Lewisburg) Southern Scuffle (1st) Southern Scuffle (1st) Southern Scuffle (1st) Southern Scuffle (1st) Southern Scuffle (1st) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Columbia) Dual (Ames) Dual (Kent) Dual (Kent) Dual (Minneapolis) Dual (Minneapolis) Dual (Minneapolis) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Big 12 (1st) Big 12 (1st) NCAAs (5th) NCAAs (5th) NCAAs (5th) NCAAs (5th) NCAAs (5th) NCAAs (5th) NCAAs (5th)

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CAREER BOUT-BY-BOUT RESULTS Quinten Patterson

2010-11 Match-by-Match |Redshirt Year | 165 pounds Date Opponent School Result 11/7 Tyson Campbell Oklahoma City L 11/7 Michael Vieria Bacone L 11/19 Dustin Kincaid Neosho CC W 11/19 Allyn Gonsor Wayne State W 11/19 Kurtis Julson North Dakota State L 11/19 Ben Cox Wisconsin L 12/4 Drew Comito Nebraska-Kearney W 12/4 Joey Wilson Nebraska-Kearney L 12/4 Ryne McQueen Unattached W 12/4 Zach Frazier Western State L 1/8 Brandon Sheldon* CO School of Mines L 1/8 A.J. Juarez* Unattached W 1/8 Taylor Witzel* Simpson W 1/8 Jairin Potter* Hastings L

Score Fall; 1:34 MD; 14-5 4-2 9-2 8-3 6-1 3-2 5-3 7-0 6-4 MD; 16-3 9-7 5-2 Fall; 4:06

Site OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) Kaufman Brand (dnp) Kaufman Brand (dnp) Kaufman Brand (dnp) Kaufman Brand (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) Hastings Open (dnp) Hastings Open (dnp) Hastings Open (dnp) Hastings Open (dnp)

Score 9-6 4-3 5-1 MD;14-5 7-4 3-1 8-3 13-7 F;2:21 8-5 7-4 11-4 5-1

Site UCM Open (dnp) UCM Open (dnp) UNK Loper Open (4th) UNK Loper Open (4th) UNK Loper Open (4th) UNK Loper Open (4th) UNK Loper Open (4th) Denker Open (4th) Denker Open (4th) Denker Open (4th) Denker Open (4th) Denker Open (4th) Denker Open (4th)

* Wrestled at 174 pounds 2011-12 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 174 pounds Date Opponent School 11/13 Todd Porter Missouri 11/13 Jamaal Bufford Missouri Valley 12/10 Shane Woods Wyoming 12/10 Johnny Reardon Northwest Tech 12/10 Willie Schwartzkopf Hastings College 12/10 Drew Comito Nebraska-Kearney 12/10 Shane Woods Wyoming 1/15 James Houchins Missouri 1/15 Sean Brown Truman 1/15 Dimitri Willis Maryville University 1/15 Steven Kemp Lindenwood (Mo.) 1/15 David Butler Ouachita Baptist 1/15 William Ressel Central Missouri

Result L L L W W W L L W W W W L

2012-13 Match-by-Match | Sophomore Year | 184 pounds Date Opponent School Result 11/4 Tyler Hasenbank Newman L 11/4 Ashton Cooper Missouri Valley W 11/4 Jordan Bridgers Unattached W 11/4 Igor Gozmin New Mexico Highlands L 11/17 Cody Powers Unattached W 11/17 Alex Meyer Iowa L 11/17 Brett Bader Missouri Valley L 11/24 Ricky Tate Central Baptist W 11/24 Travis Rutt Oklahoma L 11/24 Zach White Oklahoma State L

Score 9-7 10-4 10-3 6-2 Fall;2:43 4-2 8-2 TF;4:34 Fall;4:29 7-1

Site OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Oklahoma Open (dnp) Oklahoma Open (dnp) Oklahoma Open (dnp)

Chris Perry

2009-10 Match-by-Match | Redshirt Year | 184 pounds Date Opponent School 11/14 Chad Wright Labette CC 11/14 Deron Winn St. Louis CC 11/14 Chad Williams Missouri Valley 11/14 No. 11 Clayton Foster Oklahoma State 11/22 Clarence Neely St. Louis CC 11/22 Chad Williams Missouri Valley 11/22 Nick Corpe Purdue 12/5 Deron Carter Labette CC 12/5 Tyler Hasenbank Nebraska 12/5 Matt Baker Nebraska-Omaha 12/5 Aaron Denson Nebraska-Omaha 12/5 Mitch Brown Nebraska-Omaha 1/17 Carl Lawrence Missouri Valley 1/17 Cody Wittkamp Indianapolis 1/17 Chad Williams Missouri Valley 1/17 Phil Witt Central Missouri

Result Score W 3-2 W 7-4 W 11-5 L 7-4 W Fall; 4:31 W MD; 15-6 W 6-3 W MD; 15-7 W Fall; 3:03 W MD; 10-0 W 5-4 W MD; 12-4 W Fall; 0:23 W TF; 20-4, 5:11 W TF 23-7, 6:24 W TF; 23-6, 4:26

2010-11 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 184 pounds Date Opponent School 11/7 Phil Witt Central Missouri 11/7 Manuel Rocha Wayland Baptist 11/7 Darnell Bortz Oklahoma State 11/7 No. 18 Erich Schmidtke Oklahoma 11/19 Matt Riley Iowa State 11/19 Kenny Moenkedick North Dakota State 11/19 Clarence Neely Missouri 11/19 Kevin Steinhaus Minnesota

Result W W W L W W W W

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Score Forfeit Fall; 2:21 MD; 14-0 11-3 Fall; 0:43 2-0 Fall; 2:01 2-1

Site UCM Open (2nd) UCM Open (2nd) UCM Open (2nd) UCM Open (2nd) Missouri Open (1st) Missouri Open (1st) Missouri Open (1st) FHSU Open (1st) FHSU Open (1st) FHSU Open (1st) FHSU Open (1st) FHSU Open (1st) Denker Open (1st) Denker Open (1st) Denker Open (1st) Denker Open (1st)

Site OCU Open (2nd) OCU Open (2nd) OCU Open (2nd) OCU Open (2nd) Kaufman Brand (1st) Kaufman Brand (1st) Kaufman Brand (1st) Kaufman Brand (1st)

11/28 12/5 12/12 1/2 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/9 1/9 1/16 1/23 1/28 1/30 2/4 2/6 2/11 2/13 2/20 3/5 3/5 3/17 3/17 3/18 3/18

Joe McMullan No. 20 Kevin Steinhaus No. 12 Erich Schmidtke Jake Meredith No. 9 A.J. Kissel No. 19 Tommy Spellman No. 15 Ryan Loder Cole Shafer No. 11 Mike Larson No. 14 Grant Gambrall Cole Shafer Eric Brennan Nijel Jones No. 16 Mike Larson No. 10 Josh Ihnen No. 1 Kirk Smith No. 3 Joe LeBlanc No. 15 Erich Schmidtke Cole Shafer No. 10 Josh Ihnen Tony Dallago No. 10 Josh Ihnen No. 2 Robert Hamlin No. 8 Kevin Steinhaus

Bucknell Minnesota Oklahoma Arizona State Purdue Virginia Tech Northern Iowa Iowa State Missouri Iowa Iowa State Northern Colorado NC State Missouri Nebraska Boise State Wyoming Oklahoma Iowa State Nebraska Illinois Nebraska Lehigh Minnesota

Fall; 0:55 8-2 6-1 5-4 1-0 4-2 8-2 MD; 17-7 3-2 2-0 Fall; 4:36 MD; 18-7 Fall; 2:32 3-1 3-2 Injury Default 4-3 4-3 3-1 3-2 TB1 11-5 5-2 4-2 7-1

Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Minneapolis) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Tempe) National Duals National Duals National Duals National Duals National Duals Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Ames) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Lincoln) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Norman) Big 12 (1st) Big 12 (1st) NCAA (DNP) NCAA (DNP) NCAA (DNP) NCAA (DNP)

2011-12 Match-by-Match | Sophomore Year | 174/184 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score 11/13 John Hambleton* Labette W* TF5;23-5;4:13 11/13 Taylor Baird* Pratt W* F;4:32 11/13 Clarence Neely* Missouri W* 6-2 11/13 Kyle Reid* McKendree W* F;DQ;SV1 11/25 No. 12 Boaz Beard* Iowa State W* 9-2 12/4 No. 4 Kevin Steinhaus* Minnesota W* 4-3 12/11 No. 13 Erich Schmidtke* Oklahoma W* 7-1 12/18 Kevin Radford* Arizona State W* MD;12-4 12/18 Ryan Garringer* Ohio W* MD;11-2 12/18 Even Hinebach* Montana St.-Northern W* 4-2 12/18 No. 2 Joe LeBlanc* Wyoming W* 3-2 1/7 No. 5 Ethen Lofthouse Iowa W 3-2;TB1 1/20 Eric Starks Arizona State W MD;11-1 1/22 Mike England Iowa State W 8-1 1/27 Quinton Godley NC State W MD;10-1 1/29 Caleb Wallace Binghamton W MD;21-8 1/29 Stephen McPeek Bucknell W MD;14-4 2/4 Dorian Henderson Missouri W 7-2 2/12 No. 19 Patrick Martinez Wyoming W 7-1 2/12 Joe Grandominico Ohio State W MD;11-1 2/16 Kyle Detmer Oklahoma W TF5;20-5;6:34 2/19 No. 10 Jordan Blanton Illinois W 6-3 2/19 No. 4 Logan Storley Minnesota W 4-0 2/24 No. 15 Dorian Henderson Missouri W 6-3 3/3 Kyle Detmer Oklahoma W F;6:14 3/3 No. 15 Dorian Henderson Missouri W 8-2 3/15 Chris Moon Virginia Tech W 9-4 3/15 Curran Jacobs Michigan State W 6-2 3/16 No. 7 Jordan Blanton Illinois W 3-2;TB1 3/16 No. 3 Nick Amuchastegui Stanford L 6-3 3/17 No. 9 Nick Heflin Ohio State W 8-7 3/17 No. 7 Jordan Blanton Illinois W 4-1

Site UCM Open (1st)* UCM Open (1st)* UCM Open (1st)* UCM Open (1st)* Dual (Ames)* Dual (Stillwater)* Dual (Stillwater)* Reno TOC (1st)* Reno TOC (1st)* Reno TOC (1st)* Reno TOC (1st)* Dual (Iowa City) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Columbia) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Norman) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Big 12 (1st) Big 12 (1st) NCAA (3rd) NCAA (3rd) NCAA (3rd) NCAA (3rd) NCAA (3rd) NCAA (3rd)

2012-13 Match-by-Match | Junior Year | 174 pounds Date Opponent School 11/17 Jonathan Perkins Liberty 11/17 Luis Alba McKendree 11/17 Nick Burghardt Maryville 11/17 Jordan Gagliano Missouri 11/17 No. 17 Todd Porter Missouri 11/25 Ian Korb Pennsylvania 12/02 Alec Ortiz Minnesota 12/08 L.J. Helbig Wyoming 12/09 Matt Reed Oklahoma 12/16 Jake Young Chattanooga 12/16 Duke Pickett Cornell 12/17 Stephen McPeek Bucknell 1/1 Collin Hedash Appalachian 1/1 Xavier Dye Cleveland State 1/1 No. 20 Todd Porter Missouri 1/2 No. 15 Blake Stauffer Arizona State 1/2 No. 3 Logan Storley Minnesota 1/13 No. 4 Mike Evans Iowa 1/18 Bubba Scheffel West Virginia

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

Result Score W TF;21-4 W TF;24-9 W Fall;1:53 W MD;17-4 W Fall;1:18 W TF4; 21-6, 7:00 W MD;12-4 W MD;15-3 W TF;21-6 W Fall;4:48 W Fall;5:54 W TF4;26-11 W TF;18-2 W TF;19-3 W 8-3 W MFor W 7-6 W 4-3 W 8-2

Site Lindenwood Open (1st) Lindenwood Open (1st) Lindenwood Open (1st) Lindenwood Open (1st) Lindenwood Open (1st) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Minneapolis) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Norman) Dual (New York City) Dual (New York City) Dual (Lewisburg) Southern Scuffle (1st) Southern Scuffle (1st) Southern Scuffle (1st) Southern Scuffle (1st) Southern Scuffle (1st) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater)

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CAREER BOUT-BY-BOUT RESULTS 1/20 1/27 2/1 2/3 2/17 2/17 2/22 2/23 2/23 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/9 3/9 3/21 3/21 3/22 3/22 3/23

Nick Bonaccorsi Ray Waters No. 15 Todd Porter No. 20 Tanner Weatherman Mike Vollant Kyle Lux No. 8 Jordan Blanton No. 13 Todd Porter No. 1 Logan Storley Bubba Scheffel No. 20 Tanner Weatherman Kyle Detmer Kyle Detmer No. 20 Tanner Weatherman Cody Weishoff Jonathan Fausey No. 8 Nick Heflin No. 4 Robert Kokesh No. 2 Matt Brown

Pittsburgh Arizona State Missouri Iowa State Kent State Northern Iowa Illinois Missouri Minnesota West Virginia Iowa State Oklahoma Oklahoma Iowa State Oregon State Virginia Ohio State Nebraska Penn State

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

MD;12-4 Fall;0:48 MD;9-1 3-0 MD; 11-2 Fall; 6:10 2-1 3-2 Fall;8:20 12-5 8-1 Fall;2:02 Fall;4:08 MD;8-0 5-4 4-0 3-2 TB1 4-2 SV1 2-1 TB1

Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Tempe) Dual (Columbia) Dual (Ames) Dual (Kent) Dual (Kent) Dual (Minneapolis) Dual (Minneapolis) Dual (Minneapolis) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Big 12 (1st) Big 12 (1st) NCAAs (1st) NCAAs (1st) NCAAs (1st) NCAAs (1st) NCAAs (1st)

Result L W W W W W W W W L L W W L

Score MD;15-7 Fall;2:20 Fall;2:44 Fall;1:14 Fall;1:13 Fall;0:47 MD;21-10 Fall;2:05 12-6 5-2 8-5 Fall;6:29 Fall;3:56 MD;12-3

Site UCM Open (3rd) UCM Open (3rd) UCM Open (3rd) UCM Open (3rd) UCM Open (3rd) UCM Open (3rd) UCM Open (3rd) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Oklahoma Open (2nd) Oklahoma Open (2nd) Oklahoma Open (2nd)

* wrestled at 184 pounds

Jordan Rogers

2012-13 Match-by-Match | Redshirt Year | 184 pounds Date Opponent School 11/11 John Eblen Missouri 11/11 Andew Krawulski McKendree 11/11 Jared Korte McKendree 11/11 Ryan Beltz Maryville 11/11 Todd Brier Central Missouri 11/11 Justin Heberlie Missouri 11/11 Zack Grimes Fort Hays State 11/17 Austin Warren Rend Lake 11/17 Ryan Beltz Maryville 11/17 Chris Chionuma Oklahoma State 11/17 No. 9 Mike Larson Missouri 11/24 Zach White Oklahoma State 11/24 Dallas Smith Ouachita Baptist 11/24 Travis Rutt Oklahoma

Blake Rosholt

2009-10 Match-by-Match | Redshirt Year | 197/285 pounds Date Opponent School 11/8 Chris Cardenas Unattached 11/8 Alan Gelogaev Oklahoma State 11/8 Zach White Oklahoma State 11/8 Keldrick Hall Oklahoma 11/14 Chris Luna Fort Hays State 11/14 Jake Glore Missouri 11/14 Steven Kyler Fort Hays State 11/14 Nate Lemings Bacone 11/14 James Alter Missouri Valley 11/14 Tim Waltenberger Missouri 11/14 Jarrett Edison Central Oklahoma 11/14 Zach White Oklahoma State 11/22 Andrew Sanchez McKendree 11/22 Keith Smith Indianapolis 11/22 Ryan Smith Cal Poly 12/5* Levi Wofford Nebraska 12/5* Nathan Trumbo York College 12/5* Alex Thomas Nebraska 12/5* Trevor Stapp Mesa State

Result Score W Fall; 1:09 L Fall; 1:45 W 5-1 W 2-1 W Fall; 1:31 L 4-2 W MD; 20-8 W TF; 16-1; 7:00 W 5-2 W 4-1 L 7-2 L Injury Default L 4-0 W Fall; 0:32 L 10-5 L 8-1 W TF; 15-0; 2:44 W 6-2 L 7-5

Site OCU Open (3rd) OCU Open (3rd) OCU Open (3rd) OCU Open (3rd) UCM Open (6th) UCM Open (6th) UCM Open (6th) UCM Open (6th) UCM Open (6th) UCM Open (6th) UCM Open (6th) UCM Open (6th) Missouri Open (dnp) Missouri Open (dnp) Missouri Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp)

* Wrestled at 285 pounds 2010-11 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 285 pounds Date Opponent School 11/28 Conor Sweeney Bucknell 12/5 No. 11 Tony Nelson Minnesota 12/12 No. 8 Nathan Fernandez Oklahoma 1/2 No. 20 Levi Cooper Arizona State 1/8 Roger Vukobratovich Purdue 1/8 David Marone Virginia Tech 1/16 No. 20 Blake Rasing Iowa 1/23 Kyle Simonson Iowa State 1/28 Konner Knudtsen Northern Colorado 1/30 Eloheim Palma NC State 2/6 No. 9 Tucker Lane Nebraska 2/11 J.T. Felix Boise State

Result W L W W L L L W W W L W

Score MD; 13-1 5-1 4-3 4-3 6-1 10-4 3-1 SV 6-2 MD; 8-0 7-3 2-0 6-0

Site Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Minneapolis) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Tempe) National Duals National Duals Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Ames) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Lincoln) Dual (Stillwater)

2/13 2/20 3/5 3/5 3/17 3/17 3/18

Matthew McLaughlin No. 10 Nathan Fernandez Kyle Simonson No. 8 Tucker Lane David Marone Parker Burns Brendan Barlow

Wyoming Oklahoma Iowa State Nebraska Virginia Tech Campbellsville Kent State

2011-12 Match-by-Match | Sophomore Year | 197 pounds Date Opponent School 11/13 Wade Aylett Missouri Valley 11/13 Ryan Robinson Missouri 11/13 Matt Baker Maryville 11/13 No. 2 Cayle Byers Oklahoma State 12/10 Dion Harris Northwest Tech 12/10 Matt Lenagh Nebraska-Kearney 12/10 Jahsua Marsh Midland 12/18 Mac Mancuso West Virginia 12/18 MIchael Sojka Stanford 12/18 No. 13 Tyler Dickenson Michigan State 12/18 No. 11 Alfonso Hernandez Wyoming 12/18 No. 4 Cayle Byers Oklahoma State 12/30 Derek Toney Boise State 1/7 No. 15 Grant Gambrall Iowa 1/20 Chace Eskam Arizona State 1/22 Cole Shafer Iowa State 1/27 KaRonne Jones NC State 1/29 Cody Reed Binghamton 2/4 No. 9 Brent Haynes Missouri 2/16 No. 16 Keldrick Hall Oklahoma 2/19 No. 17 Mario Gonzalez Illinois 2/19 No. 6 Sonny Yohn Minnesota 2012-13 Match-by-Match | Junior Year | 197 pounds Date Opponent School 11/17 Trevor Phillips Wentworth 11/17 Padric Lynch Lindenwood 11/17 Josh DaSilveria Ellsworth 11/17 Kyle Reid McKendree 11/25 Mike Steltenkamp Pennsylvania 12/09 Brad Johnson Oklahoma 1/13 Nathan Burak Iowa 1/18 A.J. Vizcarrondo West Virginia 1/20 No. 2 Matt Wilps Pittsburgh 1/27 Forfeit Arizona State 2/1 No. 10 Brent Haynes Missouri 2/3 No. 8 Kyven Gadson Iowa State 2/17 No. 1 Dustin Kilgore Kent State 2/17 Taylor Kettman Northern Iowa 2/22 No. 14 Mario Gonzales Illinois 2/23 No. 10 Scott Schiller Minnesota 3/8 Mark Colabucci West Virginia 3/8 No. 7 Kyven Gadson Iowa State 3/8 Nolan McBryde Oklahoma 3/9 A.J. Vizcarrondo West Virginia 3/9 No. 7 Kyven Gadson Iowa State 3/21 Braden Atwood Purdue 3/21 No. 6 Kyven Gadson Iowa State 3/22 No. 3 Matt Wilps Pittsburgh 3/22 Christian Boley Maryland 3/22 No. 10 Scott Schiller Minnesota 3/23 No. 11 Alfonso Hernandez Wyoming

W L L L L W L

4-2 9-2 2-1 7-2 2-1 TB 2-1 5-1

Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Norman) Big 12 (5th) Big 12 (5th) NCAA (DNP) NCAA (DNP) NCAA (DNP)

Result Score Site W F;1:07 UCM Open (2nd) W 2-0 UCM Open (2nd) W 9-8 UCM Open (2nd) L 5-3 UCM Open (2nd) W F;0:26 UNK Loper Open (1st) W 10-5 UNK Loper Open (1st) W 10-3 UNK Loper Open (1st) W MD;13-1 Reno TOC (1st) W TF5;15-0;5:17 Reno TOC (1st) W F;MFor Reno TOC (1st) W 4-3 Reno TOC (1st) W 6-0 Reno TOC (1st) W F;1:50 Dual (Boise) W 8-4 Dual (Iowa City) W TF5;19-4,6:39 Dual (Stillwater) W F;4:45 Dual (Stillwater) W 1-0 Dual (Stillwater) W 8-3 Dual (Stillwater) L 10-4 Dual (Columbia) W 11-8 Dual (Norman) W 8-6;SV1 Dual (Stillwater) L 3-1 Dual (Stillwater)

Result Score W Fall;0:59 W Fall;4:12 W TF;16-0 L 10-4 W Fall;4:23 W 11-9 W 3-2 W 4-1 L Fall;8:37 W For. W 4-3 L 3-1 L MD; 12-3 W TF5; 19-2; 6:03 W 6-3 TB1 L 6-2 W Fall;3:51 L 6-5 W MD;15-4 W MD;11-2 L 5-4 W 3-2 W 8-7 L 7-1 W MD;10-2 L 5-2 L 7-4

Site Lindenwood Open (6th) Lindenwood Open (6th) Lindenwood Open (6th) Lindenwood Open (6th) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Norman) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Tempe) Dual (Columbia) Dual (Ames) Dual (Kent) Dual (Kent) Dual (Minneapolis) Dual (Minneapolis) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (Stillwater) Big 12 (2nd) Big 12 (2nd) NCAAs (8th) NCAAs (8th) NCAAs (8th) NCAAs (8th) NCAAs (8th) NCAAs (8th)

Austin Schafer

2012-13 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 197 pounds Date Opponent School 11/4 Michael Eichenauer Oklahoma City 11/4 Znick Ferrell Central Oklahoma 11/4 Josh Manu Missouri Valley 11/11 Gerald Caweti Unattached 11/11 Steven Cooksley Newman 11/11 Ethan Jirak Benedictine 11/11 Uylesses DeShazer Labette 11/11 Conner Barrientos Missouri Valley 11/11 Padric Lynch Lindenwood 11/11 Michael Johnson Lindenwood 11/11 Julian Smith McKendree 11/17 Seth Calvert Ouachita Baptist 11/17 Josh Manu Missouri Valley 11/17 Blake Schoeninger Northwest Missouri

Result W W L W L W W W W W W W W W

Score MD;19-6 6-1 6-1 Fall;2:59 Fall;2:06 Fall;1:38 3-1 MD;10-1 MD;8-0 6-0 6-0 MD;13-3 Fall;2:05 Fall;1:25

Site OCU Open (2nd) OCU Open (2nd) OCU Open (2nd) UCM Open (3rd) UCM Open (3rd) UCM Open (3rd) UCM Open (3rd) UCM Open (3rd) UCM Open (3rd) UCM Open (3rd) UCM Open (3rd) Lindenwood Open (5th) Lindenwood Open (5th) Lindenwood Open (5th)

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CAREER BOUT-BY-BOUT RESULTS 11/17 11/17 11/17 11/24 11/24 12/08 12/16 1/1 1/1 1/1

No. 5 Brent Haynes Nathan Burak Blake Rosholt Darnell Bortz John Lopez No. 4 Alfonso Hernandez Niko Brown No. 20 Mike Salopek Bryce Barnes No. 19 Jace Bennett

Missouri Iowa Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Central Baptist Wyoming Chattanooga Virginia Army Cornell

L L W W W L L L W L

8-2 9-5 MFor 4-3 Fall;1:58 14-8 5-4 9-3 7-5;SV1 Fall;2:10

Lindenwood Open (5th) Lindenwood Open (5th) Lindenwood Open (5th) Oklahoma Open (1st) Oklahoma Open (1st) Dual (Stillwater) Dual (New York City) Southern Scuffle (dnp) Southern Scuffle (dnp) Southern Scuffle (dnp)

Result L W L L W W W W W W L L W W W W W W L L L W

Score MD;17-8 Fall;1:10 5-1 7-6 Fall;0:30 14-11 Fall;0:41 Fall;2:59 7-6 6-5 5-2 MD;15-5 Fall;0:50 Fall;3:33 Fall;2:37 Fall;0:30 Default 12-8 6-0 MD;13-4 5-2 Fall;0:20

Site OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) UCM Open (4th) UCM Open (4th) UCM Open (4th) UCM Open (4th) UCM Open (4th) UCM Open (4th) UCM Open (4th) UCM Open (4th) Lindenwood Open (6th) Lindenwood Open (6th) Lindenwood Open (6th) Lindenwood Open (6th) Lindenwood Open (6th) Lindenwood Open (6th) Lindenwood Open (6th) Lindenwood Open (6th) Oklahoma Open (3rd) Oklahoma Open (3rd) Oklahoma Open (3rd)

2010-11 Match-by-Match | Redshirt Year | 157 pounds Date Opponent School Result 11/7 Clay Reed Oklahoma W 11/7 Trey Saxon N.M. Highlands L 11/7 Timothy Reid Oklahoma W 11/7 Jacobe Keah-Tigh Oklahoma City W 11/7 Shay Shive Missouri Valley W 11/7 Mark Meyer Oklahoma City L 11/19 Nick Flynn South Dakota State L 11/19 Parker Madl Oklahoma W 11/19 Joe Garner North Dakota State W 11/19 Darren Stowe Air Force W 11/19 Tel Todd Minn State-Mankato L 12/4 Dillon Charland Missouri Valley W 12/4 T.J. Hepburn Nebraska-Kearney W 12/4 Cory Dauphin Central Oklahoma L 12/4 Brandon Montoya Western State L 1/8 Michael Klinginsmith Nebraska W 1/8 Steven Kelly CO School of Mines L 1/8 Nick Hutcheson Dakota Wesleyan L

Score 11-7 Fall; 3:00 Fall; 5:28 Fall; 1:29 MD; 9-1 Fall; 1:10 MD; 11-0 10-8 Fall; 4:15 Fall; 5:47 2-0 Fall; 4:13 5-3 7-5 SV1 Default 5-1 Forfeit Forfeit

Site OCU Open (4th) OCU Open (4th) OCU Open (4th) OCU Open (4th) OCU Open (4th) OCU Open (4th) Kaufman Brand (dnp) Kaufman Brand (dnp) Kaufman Brand (dnp) Kaufman Brand (dnp) Kaufman Brand (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) Hastings Open (dnp) Hastings Open (dnp) Hastings Open (dnp)

2011-12 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 149/157 pounds Date Opponent School Result 11/13 Bobby Williams Ouachita Baptist L 11/13 Alex Davis Southern Illinois W 11/13 Mark Roundtree Fort Hays State W 11/13 Payne Hatter Labette W 11/13 Cade Draper Oklahoma State W 11/13 Scott Neuman Central Missouri W 11/13 Zach Skates Oklahoma State L 12/3 Chase White Nebraska-Kearney W 12/3 Alec Williams Air Force L 12/3 Austin Harris Western State L 1/15 Gary Lindsay* Missouri W* 1/15 Jeramy Griffin* Labette CC W* 1/15 Luke McClure* Central Missouri W* 1/15 Jake Ekster* Missouri Valley L* 1/15 Frankie Porras* Purdue W* 1/15 Ryne Cokeley* Badger Wrestling Club L*

Score 8-7 MD;11-3 F;0:59 MD;13-5 7-4 6-3 3-2 SV1;3-1 8-3 F;2:02 6-0 F;0:12 TF5;18-2 10-8 8-4 8-6

Colton Thomas

2012-13 Match-by-Match | Redshirt Year | 157 pounds Date Opponent School 11/4 Cory Dauphin Central Oklahoma 11/4 Jesse Routsong Embry-Riddle 11/4 Derek Geiges Oklahoma 11/11 Matt Lemanowicz Missouri 11/11 Dean Schevker Wentworth 11/11 Trent Williams McKendree 11/11 Jon Barnat Neosho County 11/11 Jared Sterling Missouri Valley 11/11 Cullen Halpin Lindenwood 11/11 Matt Lemanowicz Missouri 11/11 Derek Koehn Fort Hays 11/17 Matt Lemanowicz Missouri 11/17 Earl Gtrissom Kennedy King 11/17 Gary Walliser Rend Lake 11/17 Trent Williams McKendree 11/17 Adam McCain Missouri 11/17 Derek Geiges Oklahoma 11/17 Justin Cash Rend Lake 11/17 Vincent Hannon Lindenwood 11/24 Bobby Williams Ouachita Baptist 11/24 Joe Ali Oklahoma State 11/24 Cullen Frazier Central Baptist

2012-13 Match-by-Match | Sophomore Year | 149 pounds Date Opponent School 11/17 Trevor Weist Missouri 11/17 Kyle Graumenz Neosho County 11/17 Dexter Carter Ouachita Baptist 11/17 Mark Marianovich McKendree 1/1 No. 18 Drake Houdashelt Missouri 1/1 Gabe Gardner Campbell 1/1 Matt Mincey Minnesota 1/1 John Belanger Army 3/8 Logan Molina Iowa State

Result L W W L L W W L W

Score Fall;3:51 8-6 5-4 8-2 Fall;1:26 TF;18-1 3-2 8-5 8-6

Site Lindenwood Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Southern Scuffle (dnp) Southern Scuffle (dnp) Southern Scuffle (dnp) Southern Scuffle (dnp) Dual (Stillwater)

Result L W L L W W L W W L L W L W L

Score 6-3 4-2 Fall;4:47 MD;8-0 8-1 Fall;3:00 Fall;2:21 MD;13-0 TF;16-0 4-2 4-2;TB1 MD;16-3 MD;12-4 MD;10-0 3-1

Site OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) OCU Open (dnp) UCM Open (dnp) UCM Open (dnp) UCM Open (dnp) UCM Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Lindenwood Open (dnp) Oklahoma Open (4th) Oklahoma Open (4th) Oklahoma Open (4th) Oklahoma Open (4t

Gunnar Woodburn

2012-13 Match-by-Match | Redshirt Year | 125 pounds Date Opponent School 11/4 Kidd Gomez Oklahoma City 11/4 Ryan Brooks Central Oklahoma 11/4 Eddie Klimara Oklahoma State 11/11 Zach Synon Missouri 11/11 Jamaree Swan McKendree 11/11 Mitchell Bradley Central Missouri 11/11 Josh Walker Labette 11/17 Jamaree Swan McKendree 11/17 Andrew Morgan Benedictine 11/17 Da’Wayne Robertson Ellsworth 11/17 Cody Hummer Missouri 11/24 Travis Shelnutt Central Baptist 11/24 Jarrod Patterson Oklahoma 11/24 Jonathan Buzzitta Central Baptist 11/24 Connor Cline Oklahoma State

Matt White

Site UCM Open (dnp) UCM Open (dnp) UCM Open (dnp) UCM Open (dnp) UCM Open (dnp) UCM Open (dnp) UCM Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) FHSU Open (dnp) Denker Open (4th)* Denker Open (4th)* Denker Open (4th)* Denker Open (4th)* Denker Open (4th)* Denker Open (4th)*

* wrestled at 149 pounds

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PHOTO ROSTER

DARNELL BORTZ Sr., 197 pounds

BRIAN CRUTCHMER RFr., 133 pounds

JULIAN FEIKERT Jr., 141 pounds

EDDIE KLIMARA So., 125 pounds

NOLAN BOYD RFr., 184 pounds

KYLE CRUTCHMER RFr., 184 pounds

TYLER CALDWELL Sr., 165 pounds

JOSH CASSADA-MAPLE Fr., 149 pounds

TOMMY DIAZ Sr., 157 pounds

ALEX DIERINGER So., 157 pounds

ZAC GENTZLER Fr., 125 pounds

ELI HALE Fr., 125 pounds

CHRIS KOO Fr., 165 pounds

BEN LAURES RFr., 197 pounds

LINCOLN LEMON RFr., 141 pounds

AUSTIN MILLER Jr., 125 pounds

JON MORRISON Sr., 133 pounds

QUINTEN PATTERSON Jr., 184 pounds

COLTON THOMAS RFr., 165 pounds

KEILAN TORRES Fr., 157 pounds

MATT WHITE Jr., 149 pounds

CASE GARRISON RFr.,141 pounds

CHRIS PERRY Sr., 174 pounds

LANDRY CHAPPELL RFr., 184 pounds

DAVEY DOLAN Fr., 149 pounds

CONNOR CLINE RFr., 125 pounds

ANTHONY COLLICA Fr., 141/149 pounds

TYLER DORRELL Sr., 133/141 pounds

ETHAN DRIVER Jr., 285 pounds

DEAN HEIL Fr., 133 pounds

COLTON HILL Jr., 184 pounds

JOSH KINDIG RJr., 149 pounds

AUSTIN MARSDEN RSo., 285 pounds

MICHAEL MARTIN So., 149 pounds

JORDAN ROGERS RFr., 184 pounds

BLAKE ROSHOLT Sr., 197 pounds

SAM MEHAN RFr., 149 pounds

AUSTIN SCHAFER So., 197 pounds

GUNNAR WOODBURN RFr., 125 pounds

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BIG 12 CONFERENCE

2013 Big 12 Champion Eddie Klimara

STRENGTH AND SUCCESS The Big 12 Conference is home to wrestling powerhouses

The Big 12 enters its 18th year as it continues to promote the strength and success of one of the nation’s premier athletic conferences under the direction of second-year commissioner Bob Bowlsby. TCU and West Virginia joined the league on July 1, 2012 and became the Big 12’s first additions since inception, joining Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas and Texas Tech. With 10 members, the Big 12 remains as the only major conference in the nation to determine its champions in all sports directly on the field of play with a full round-robin schedule. The Conference’s hard work ethic and strong values have translated to enormous success in its first 17 years. Since it began competition in 1996-97, the league can boast of 52 NCAA team titles and 537 individual national championships. The trophy case added more hardware in 2012-13 as Texas won the NCAA Championship in women’s volleyball and the

Oklahoma State men’s cross country team captured its third national title in the last four seasons. Oklahoma State won the Western crown in equestrian while Oklahoma became one of just five programs to capture multiple national championships in softball. The year ended with Kansas hoisting its first NCAA trophy in women’s outdoor track and field. Additionally, the Big 12 picked up 20 individual national titles. Several other sports also made strong national showings a year ago. Big 12 football sent a national-record 90 percent of its teams to bowl games. Women’s basketball claimed the top position in conference RPI for the sixth consecutive season and was the only league to place 80 percent of its teams in postseason play and 70 percent in the NCAA Championship. Baylor won the Big 12’s first men’s basketball NIT title. Kansas indoor track & field, Oklahoma women’s gymnastics and Oklahoma State wrestling finished as runner-up in their respective national championships. Additionally, Texas joined Oklahoma in the Softball College World Series while K-State and Oklahoma competed in baseball Super Regionals.

Individually, Baylor center Brittney Griner earned consensus women’s basketball national player of the year for the second season. Oklahoma State’s Marcus Smart was named National Freshman of the Year by two different outlets, while Jeff Withey of Kansas was selected the National Association of Basketball Coaches Defensive Player of the Year. Texas volleyball head coach Jerritt Elliott received American Volleyball Coaches Association Coach of the Year honors. Oklahoma pitcher Keilani Ricketts repeated as the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year, giving the Big 12 two of the three all-time multiple winners as former Texas player Cat Osterman earned the award three times. Ricketts also claimed the Honda Award for softball for the second consecutive season and the Honda Cup, given to the nation’s top female collegiate athlete by the Collegiate Women’s Sports Awards. Kansas track & field head coach Stanley Redwine and assistant coach Wayne Pate each earned national accolades as the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) awarded the two with outdoor coach of the year honors.

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BIG 12 CONFERENCE The Big 12 lays claim to five Heisman Trophy winners since 1996 and has had a finalist in 12 of its 17 seasons – the most of any league. Seventeen athletes have earned major individual awards in football in the past five campaigns. Overall, more than 1,400 student-athletes have earned AllAmerica recognition in the past five years alone. Through its first 17 years, the Big 12 has claimed a team national championship in 16 of the sports it sponsors. The Conference ranks second with seven appearances in the BCS National Championship Game and is second with 96 football consensus All-America selections in that time. League squads combined to lead the nation in women’s basketball attendance 13 consecutive years and the Big 12 is the only conference to surpass the onemillion mark in season attendance – doing so six times. In men’s basketball, the league is the only conference in the nation where every coach has guided a team to the NCAA Tournament, including six coaches that have led teams to the Final Four. During the last nine years a total of 31 NCAA trophies have been hoisted by Big 12 institutions, with at least one national crown won in all but one year for the Conference, including 16 consecutive seasons. The Big 12 and its member institutions are committed to a competitive environment where sportsmanship and fair play take center stage. Whether on the field, in the classroom, or within the community, the student-athletes, administrators, coaches and game officials of the Big 12 support the highest ideals in sportsmanship. National academic accolades have always been strong in the Big 12. Danielle Robinson (Oklahoma) and Sam Acho (Texas) were selected to receive Today’s Top VIII Awards – one of the NCAA’s top honors. It recognizes studentathletes who completed their athletic eligibility during 201011 for success on the fields and courts, in the classroom and in the community. In the last two seasons, three studentathletes were recipients of the NCAA Elite 89 Award. That honor showcases individuals who have reached the pinnacle of competition at the national championship level, while also achieving the highest academic standard among their peers. In its short history, the Big 12 has had 537 Academic All-America recipients, averaging more than 30 each season. Big 12 student-athletes have shown commitment to their studies by earning numerous individual academic recognitions. Nine times in the past eight years a league athlete has garnered the top academic honor for their respective sport. The Big 12 had plenty of success overall in the classroom the last four years, as the Conference boasted 80 student-athletes earning Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America recognition through the fall of 2012.

cancerous tumor in 2007, but rebounded to win All-America honors at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships. Oklahoma State women’s basketball was the inaugural recipient of the “Together We R” Team Award in 2012, recognizing programs that have strived to succeed in the face of adversity. Following a devastating tornado south of Oklahoma City just before the Big 12 Baseball Championship in 2013, several league baseball teams along with other student-athletes, coaches and former Conference players contributed help in a variety of ways. Plus, the Conference contributed $200,000 to the relief efforts. Competitive excellence, scholarship and sportsmanship are all equal components of the Big 12 philosophy. All-Big 12 teams and Academic All-Big 12 squads are recognized for each sport at the end of their respective seasons. At the end of each academic year, the Conference honors its top male and female student-athletes with the Big 12 Athlete of the Year and Big 12 Sportsperson of the Year awards. Institutions can also nominate student-athletes for the prestigious Dr. Prentice Gautt Postgraduate Scholarships. A total of 313 scholars have received near $2.2 million in postgraduate financial aid through the first 17 years of the program. The Big 12 sponsors 23 sports. Men’s squads include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, swimming & diving, tennis and wrestling. Women’s teams are fielded in basketball, cross country, equestrian, golf, gymnastics, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis and volleyball.

2013 BIG 12 FINAL STANDINGS Big 12 Oklahoma State 6-0 Iowa State 3-3 Oklahoma 3-3 West Virginia 0-6 2013 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM STANDINGS 1. Oklahoma State 2. Iowa State 3. Oklahoma 4. West Virginia

Overall 20-1 11-5 7-11 1-11

118.5 points 74 points 58 points 28 points

INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS 125 pounds Eddie Klimara, Oklahoma State 133 pounds Jon Morrison, Oklahoma State 141 pounds Kendric Maple, Oklahoma 149 pounds Jordan Oliver, Oklahoma State 157 pounds Alex Dieringer, Oklahoma State 165 pounds Tyler Caldwell, Oklahoma State 174 pounds Chris Perry, Oklahoma State 184 pounds Chris Chionuma, Oklahoma State 197 pounds Blake Rosholt, Oklahoma State 285 pounds Alan Gelogaev, Oklahoma State OUTSTANDING WRESTLER Jordan Oliver, Oklahoma State

Big 12 institutions create a league that encompasses five states and nearly 37 million people. More than 4,200 student-athletes from across the United States and around the World compete annually in the sports sponsored by the Conference. The Conference conducts postseason championships for 20 of its 23 sports. Each championship helps to determine teams and/or individuals that will represent the Conference in national postseason competition. The winner of the Big 12 football regular season championship earns the league’s berth into the Bowl Championship Series. In its first 17 years, the Conference has distributed more than $1.8 billion to its member institutions. The conference office is headquartered in Irving, Texas.

The Big 12 can take pride in other stories that combine on and off the field success. Patience Knight (Texas Tech) was the recipient of the Honda Inspiration Award in 2008, given to an outstanding female college athlete who overcomes adversity to excel in her sport. She was diagnosed with a

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NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS BUCKNELL

IOWA

CSU BAKERSFIELD

Nov. 17 - Stillwater, Okla.

Jan. 10 - Iowa City, Iowa

Feb. 8 - Stillwater, Okla.

Head Coach Alma Mater Assistant Coaches Wrestling SID SID E-Mail SID Phone Athletics Web Site

Dan Wirnsberger Michigan State, 1990 Jim Gibson Jarrod Garnett Todd Merriett tmerriet@bucknell.edu 570-577-3488 bucknellbison.com

Head Coach Tom Brands Alma Mater University of Iowa, 1992 Associate Head Coach Terry Brands Assistant Coaches Ryan Morningstar, Ben Berhow Wrestling SID Chris Brewer SID E-Mail christopher-brewer@uiowa.edu SID Phone 319-335-9411 Athletics Web Site hawkeyesports.com

Head Coach Alma Mater Assistant Coaches Wrestling SID SID E-Mail SID Phone Athletics Web Site

Mike Mendoza CSU Bakersfield, 1999 Gerry Abas Riley Orozco Matt Turk sid@csub.edu 661-654-3071 gorunners.com

MINNESOTA

PITTSBURGH

CLARION

Dec. 8 - Stillwater, Okla.

Jan. 17 - Pittsburgh, Pa.

Feb. 15 - Clarion, Pa.

Head Coach Alma Mater Head Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Wrestling SID SID E-Mail SID Phone Athletics Web Site

J Robinson Oklahoma State, 1969 Brandon Eggum Luke Becker Madeline Greene gree0961@umn.edu 612-624-4345 gophersports.com

Head Coach Alma Mater Assistant Coaches Wrestling SID SID E-Mail SID Phone Athletics Web Site

Jason Peters East Stroudsburg, 1998 Matt Kocher Terry Jackson Matt Haas mhaas@athletics.pitt.edu 412-648-8240 pittsburghpanthers.com

Head Coach Alma Mater Assistant Coaches Wrestling SID SID E-Mail SID Phone Athletics Web Site

Troy Letters Lehigh, 2006 Keith Ferraro, Kerry Regner Rich Herman rherman@clarion.edu 814-393-2651 clariongoldeneagles.com

WYOMING

ARIZONA STATE

PENN STATE

Dec. 15 - Laramie, Wyo.

Jan. 26 - Stillwater, Okla.

Feb. 16 - University Park, Pa.

Head Coach Alma Mater Assistant Coaches Wrestling SID SID E-Mail SID Phone Athletics Web Site

Mark Branch Oklahoma State, 1997 Ethan Kyle Chris Pendleton Andy Chapman achapman@uwyo.edu 307-766-5516 gowyo.com

Head Coach Alma Mater Assistant Coaches Wrestling SID SID E-Mail SID Phone Athletics Web Site

Shawn Charles Arizona State, 1993 Brian Stith Lee Pritts Jeremy Hawkes jdhawkes@asu.edu 480-965-6592 thesundevils.com

Head Coach Alma Mater Associate Head Coach Head Assistant Coach Wrestling SID SID E-Mail SID Phone Athletics Web Site

Cael Sanderson Iowa State, 2002 Cody Sanderson Casey Cunningham Pat Donghia pad@psu.edu 814-865-1757 gopsusports.com

NORTHERN COLORADO

MISSOURI

AMERICAN

Dec. 15 - Greeley, Colo.

Jan. 31 - Stillwater, Okla.

March 1 - Stillwater, Okla.

Head Coach Alma Mater Assistant Coaches Wrestling SID SID E-Mail SID Phone Athletics Web Site

Ben Cherrington Boise State, 2006 Nate Lee Ben VomBaur Parker Cotton parker.cotton@unco.edu 970-351-3645 uncbears.com

Head Coach Alma Mater Head Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Wrestling SID SID E-Mail SID Phone Athletics Web Site

Brian Smith Michigan State, 1990 Sammie Henson Joe Johnston Tony Randazzo ajrandazzo@mail.missouri.edu 314-363-6627 mutigers.com

Head Coach Alma Mater Assistant Coaches Wrestling SID SID E-Mail SID Phone Athletics Web Site

Teague Moore Oklahoma State, 1999 Kyle Borshoff Pete Friedl Katie Mattern mattern@american.edu 202-885-3030 aueagles.com

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BIG 12 OPPONENTS OKLAHOMA

WEST VIRGINIA

Dec. 1- Norman, Okla.

Jan. 19 - Morgantown, W.Va.

Feb. 9 - Stillwater, Okla. Head Coach Alma Mater Assistant Coaches Wrestling SID SID E-Mail SID Phone Athletics Web Site

Series Snapshot vs. Oklahoma Overall In Stillwater In Norman At Neutral John Smith vs. Oklahoma Mark Cody vs. Oklahoma State

Head Coach: Alma Mater: Assistant Coaches Wrestling SID SID E-Mail SID Phone Athletics Web Site Series Snapshot vs. Iowa State Overall In Stillwater In Ames At Neutral John Smith vs. Iowa State Kevin Jackson vs. Oklahoma State

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Mark Cody Bellevue, 1985 Michael Lightner, Jared Frayer Chelsey Kraft chelseykraft@ou.edu 405-325-8234 soonersports.com

OSU leads, 132-26-10 OSU leads, 72-12-2 OSU leads, 57-14-8 OSU leads, 3-0-0 41-5-3 0-6-0

Head Coach Alma Mater Head Assistant Coach Assistant Coaches Wrestling SID SID E-Mail SID Phone Athletics Web Site

Craig Turnbull Clarion, 1974 Greg Jones Danny Felix, Brandon Rader Jon Hevron jon.hevron@mail.wvu.edu 304-293-9908 wvusports.com

Series Snapshot vs. West Virginia Overall In Stillwater In Morgantown At Neutral John Smith vs. West Virgina Craig Turnbull vs. Oklahoma State

OSU leads, 8-0-0 OSU leads, 5-0-0 OSU leads, 1-0-0 OSU leads, 2-0-0 4-0-0 0-4-0

IOWA STATE

BIG 12 CONFERENCE

Jan. 24 - Stillwater, Okla.

Conference Championships - March 8 - Norman, Okla.

Kevin Jackson Iowa State, 1987 Troy Nickerson Travis Paulson Michael Debates mdebates@iastate.edu 515-294-3372 cyclones.com

OSU leads, 54-20-3 OSU leads, 29-6-1 OSU leads, 20-12-2 OSU leads, 5-2 20-7 1-6

Location Irving, Texas Wrestling SID Austin Anderson SID E-Mail aanderson@big12sports.com SID Phone 469-524-1039 Website big12sports.com Oklahoma State’s Big 12 History Snapshot Big 12 Team Championships Big 12 Individual Championships Big 12 Outstanding Wrestlers Big 12 Coach of the Year

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SERIES RECORD VS. OPPONENTS Opponent Overall Home Away Neutral Adams State 3-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 Air Force 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 American 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 Appalachian State 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 Arizona 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 Arizona State 39-4-0 19-0-0 12-4-0 8-0-0 Arkansas 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 Arkansas State 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Army 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Binghamton 4-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Boise State 6-0-0 3-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 Brigham Young 12-1-0 6-0-0 5-1-0 1-0-0 Bucknell 3-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 California 3-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Cal Poly SLO 28-0-0 14-0-0 11-0-0 3-0-0 Cal State Bakersfield 14-0-0 5-0-0 7-0-0 2-0-0 Cal State Fullerton 3-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 Central Michigan 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 Central Oklahoma 29-0-1 17-0-1 12-0-0 0-0-0 Citadel 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Clarion 4-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 3-0-0 Clemson 5-0-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Colorado 24-0-0 15-0-0 9-0-0 0-0-0 Colorado School of Mines 3-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Colorado State 19-0-0 11-0-0 8-0-0 0-0-0 Cornell 4-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 Cornell (Iowa) 5-0-0 3-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 Denver 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Drake 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 Drexel 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 East Central (Okla.) 4-0-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Edinboro 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Embry-Riddle 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Emporia State 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Florida 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Findlay 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Fresno State 19-0-0 8-0-0 8-0-0 3-0-0 Georgia State 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Georgia Tech 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 Harvard 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Hofstra 3-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Illinois 14-1-0 7-1-0 4-0-0 3-0-0 Indiana 5-0-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Indiana State 11-0-0 3-0-0 8-0-0 0-0-0 Iowa 27-18-2 12-6-2 11-10-0 4-2-0 Iowa State 54-20-3 29-6-1 20-12-2 -2-0 Kansas 4-0-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Kansas State 38-0-0 23-0-0 14-0-0 1-0-0 Kent State 2-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Kentucky 5-0-0 3-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 Lehigh 9-1-0 4-0-0 2-0-0 3-1-0 Liberty 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Lock Haven 3-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 Louisiana State 8-0-0 4-0-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 Michigan 6-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 5-0-0 Michigan State 34-3-1 17-0-1 13-3-0 4-0-0 Minnesota 22-12-0 8-5-0 13-3-0 1-4-0 Minnesota State-Mankato 7-0-0 4-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 Minnesota State-Moorhead 4-0-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Opponent Overall Home Away Neutral Missouri 39-5-1 20-2-0 15-1-1 4-2-0 Missouri-Rolla 3-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Navy 7-0-0 2-0-0 3-0-0 2-0-0 Nebraska 51-4-1 25-1-0 19-2-0 7-1-1 Nebraska-Omaha 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Nevada-Las Vegas 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 New Mexico 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 North Carolina 3-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 North Carolina State 5-0-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Northeastern State 8-0-0 8-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Northern Colorado 12-0-1 8-0-0 4-0-1 0-0-0 Northern Illinois 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 Northern Iowa 25-2-0 13-0-0 8-2-0 4-0-0 Northwestern 4-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 Northwestern Oklahoma 3-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Ohio State 3-1-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 Ohio University 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Oklahoma 132-26-10 72-12-2 57-14-8 3-0-0 Oklahoma City 3-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Old Dominion 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Oregon 15-0-0 8-0-0 6-0-0 1-0-0 Oregon State 20-0-0 11-0-0 8-0-0 1-0-0 Penn State 12-5-1 7-2-0 4-2-0 1-1-1 Pennsylvania 5-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 4-0-0 Pittsburgh 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Pittsburgh State 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Portland State 10-1-0 5-0-0 5-1-0 0-0-0 Purdue 3-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 Rhode Island 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Rider 3-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-0 SIU-Carbondale 23-0-0 14-0-0 9-0-0 0-0-0 SIU-Edwardsville 7-0-0 4-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 Southwestern Oklahoma 25-1-0 16-0-0 9-1-0 0-0-0 Springfield 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 St. Cloud State 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Syracuse 4-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 Tennessee 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Tennessee-Chattanooga 7-0-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 Texas 5-2-0 4-2-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 UC Davis 4-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 UCLA 6-0-0 2-0-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 UC Santa Barbara 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Utah 4-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 Utah State 3-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 Virginia 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Virginia Military 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Virginia Tech 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 Washington 6-2-0 3-1-0 2-1-0 1-0-0 Washington & Jefferson 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Washington State 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Weber State 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 West Virginia 8-0-0 5-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 Western State 5-0-0 4-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Wichita State 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 William & Mary 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Wisconsin 13-3-0 6-2-0 6-1-0 1-0-0 Wyoming 17-0-1 9-0-0 6-0-1 2-0-0 Overall Totals 1,043-115-23 533-41-8 384-58-13 126-16-2

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SERIES HISTORY VS. OPPONENTS ADAMS STATE: 3-0-0 12/17/66 W 32 10 H 1/25/67 W 30 8 N 1/11/91 W 46 0 N AIR FORCE: 1-0-0 1/6/07 W 40 5 N AMERICAN: 2-0-0 11/24/07 W 42 0 N 11/29/08 W 34 9 N APPALACHIAN ST.: 2-0-0 1/9/98 W 46 0 N 11/29/08 W 41 3 N ARIZONA: 2-0-0 1/3/77 W 45 0 A 1/6/81 W 50 0 A ARIZONA STATE: 39-4-0 1/15/66 W 36 3 H 2/5/69 W 32 2 A 1/7/81 W 27 14 A 2/5/82 W 42 5 H 12/2/82 W 32 6 A 1/16/84 W 42 6 H 12/3/84 L 9 24 A 1/17/85 W 28 9 H 12/5/85 W 21 17 A 1/31/86 W 32 11 H 1/24/87 W 25 5 H 1/23/88 W 22 15 H 1/7/89 W 22 13 N 1/21/89 W 23 10 H 2/4/89 L 15 20 A 2/18/89 W 18 17 H 1/13/90 W 24 19 N 2/3/90 W 19 13 H 2/18/90 L 16 19 A 1/20/91 W 24 12 A 1/25/91 W 23 14 H 1/19/92 W 36 8 A 2/1/92 W 31 5 H 2/3/93 L 20 24 A 1/15/94 W 28 9 H 1/21/95 W 20 13 N 2/17/95 W 24 17 A 1/13/96 W 22 12 N 1/27/96 W 31 7 H 12/4/96 W 30 9 A 1/2/97 W 42 0 N 2/23/97 W 26 10 A 11/29/97 W 22 9 H 1/10/99 W 28 9 A 1/14/00 W 39 0 H 1/20/01 W 26 12 N 2/16/01 W 31 7 H 1/18/03 W 38 3 N 1/14/06 W 38 3 N 11/20/09 W 21 9 H 1/2/11 W 40 4 A

1/20/12 W 33 6 H 1/27/13 W 44 6 A ARKANSAS: 1-0-1 1916-17 T 12.5 12.5 H 1920-21 W 47 0 H ARKANSAS STATE: 2-0-0 2/20/51 W 27 3 H 2/25/52 W 32 0 A ARMY: 2-0-0 1/5/06 W 42 0 H 1/6/07 W 32 7 N BINGHAMTON: 4-0-0 11/24/07 W 47 3 N 2/15/09 W 40 6 H 2/19/10 W 32 9 H 1/29/12 W 35 3 H BOISE STATE: 6-0-0 1/21/89 W 40 5 H 12/20/98 W 39 6 N 12/21/02 W 27 12 A 11/14/04 W 38 0 H 2/11/11 W 28 6 H 12/30/11 W 43 3 H BRIGHAM YOUNG: 12-1-0 1/14/66 W 34 3 H 2/4/69 L 14 16 A 1/11/71 W 20 13 A 1/13/73 W 25 14 A 1/3/79 W 33 11 A 2/2/80 W 47 0 H 1/5/81 W 33 15 A 2/14/81 W 42 3 H 1/15/83 W 48 0 H 1/21/83 W 34 9 A 1/24/87 W 38 5 H 1/22/88 W 34 11 H 1/2/97 W 40 0 N BUCKNELL: 3-0-0 11/28/10 W 39 3 H 1/29/12 W 35 6 H 12/17/12 W 37 6 A CALIFORNIA: 3-0-0 1/16/71 W 28 6 N 2/5/73 W 33 9 H 1/6/75 W 34 10 A CAL POLY SLO: 28-0-0 2/7/69 W 26 12 1/19/70 W 27 3 1/15/71 W 21 9 1/15/72 W 25 9 1/9/73 W 23 14 1/24/74 W 23 14 1/3/75 W 20 15

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1/21/76 W 27 8 H 11/21/81 W 34 2 H 11/29/82 W 34 6 A 1/13/84 W 41 3 H 1/13/86 W 39 5 H 11/28/86 W 34 8 N 12/12/87 W 37 4 H 1/25/90 W 37 5 H 1/6/96 W 47 0 N 1/7/97 W 30 10 A 1/31/98 W 32 3 N 12/18/98 W 36 6 A 12/17/00 W 36 3 A 1/13/02 W 48 0 H 1/9/04 W 35 6 H 12/22/04 W 32 9 A 1/20/06 W 36 8 H 12/18/06 W 25 12 A 2/16/08 W 36 6 H 12/16/08 W 37 6 A 1/2/10 W 21 13 H CS BAKERSFIELD: 14-0-0 1/5/77 W 22 14 A 1/7/78 W 33 6 H 12/1/82 W 30 8 A 1/14/84 W 39 8 H 12/4/84 W 34 9 A 1/31/86 W 28 12 H 11/28/86 W 33 17 A 1/9/87 W 35 12 N 12/12/87 W 31 6 H 11/26/88 W 39 5 A 12/10/90 W 36 5 H 12/14/90 W 36 5 A 1/5/97 W 34 9 A 12/20/98 W 27 12 N CS FULLERTON: 3-0-0 11/26/88 W 37 5 A 12/13/90 W 36 3 A 1/13/95 W 43 3 N CENTRAL MICHIGAN: 1-1-0 12/20/98 W 31 7 N 1/10/09 L 14 17 N CENTRAL OKLAHOMA: 29-0-1 1921-22 W 38 12 H 1/28/23 W 36 5 A 1923-24 W 25 4 H 1925-26 W 19 0 H 1/16/28 W 27 0 H 1/29/32 W 25 5 H 1/27/33 W 23 13 H 1/20/34 W 15.5 10.5 H 1/25/35 W 17 11 H 3/1/35 W 18 6 A 2/14/36 W 13.5 10.5 A 3/6/36 T 12 12 H 1/22/37 W 16.5 7.5 H

3/5/37 W 18.5 7.5 A 1/28/38 W 26 6 A 2/25/38 W 28 0 H 2/13/39 W 20 6 H 2/24/40 W 18 6 A 2/14/47 W 26 0 H 2/27/47 W 32 0 H 12/1/75 W 37 6 A 2/2/80 W 43 0 H 11/20/80 W 31 12 A 2/13/81 W 37 3 H 11/19/81 W 35 8 A 1/30/82 W 32 9 H 11/17/82 W 41 0 A 11/21/84 W 38 4 A 12/19/86 W 26 18 A 12/9/88 W 41 0 H CITADEL: 1-0-0 1/22/05 W 45 3 N CLARION: 4-1-0 12/1/85 L 19 20 A 1/24/87 W 36 9 H 11/24/07 W 38 6 N 1/9/09 W 44 0 N 1/8/10 W 42 6 N CLEMSON: 5-0-0 1/6/82 W 38 7 H 12/20/84 W 29 14 H 1/23/88 W 35 6 H 12/19/92 W 30 13 H 1/22/94 W 30 7 N COLORADO: 24-0-0 3/2/51 W 23 3 A 2/9/52 W 24 0 H 1952-53 W Forfeit H 2/27/54 W 17 9 H 2/27/55 W 26 4 A 3/7/58 W 27 2 H 2/27/60 W 23 3 H 3/1/62 W 36 0 H 1/28/63 W 21 9 A 3/10/64 W 21 3 H 1/25/65 W 23 7 A 2/4/66 W 23 6 H 2/23/68 W 24 9 H 12/7/68 W 38 2 H 12/3/71 W 42 3 A 1/31/72 W 37 6 H 1/30/73 W 33 4 A 1/19/74 W 45 0 H 1/11/75 W 42 0 A 2/14/76 W 30 8 H 12/4/76 W 36 5 A 2/3/78 W 42 3 H 2/2/79 W 33 16 A 12/7/79 W 20 13 H

CO SCHOOL OF MINES: 3-0-0 1/26/59 W 30 0 A 12/5/59 W 30 0 H 12/9/61 W 25 2 H COLORADO STATE: 19-0-0 3/10/47 W 18 6 A 1/23/48 W 26 0 H 3/12/49 W 22 5 A 1/20/50 W 29 2 H 2/1/51 W 32 0 H 1/12/52 W 22 5 H 1/24/53 W 16 13 A 2/6/54 W 22 5 H 2/26/55 W 20 6 A 3/21/56 W 23 8 H 3/1/57 W 18 12 A 1/18/58 W 26 0 H 1/23/59 W 26 0 A 1/23/60 W 26 0 H 1/19/62 W 28 5 H 1/25/63 W 26 8 A 2/28/64 W 27 5 H 3/22/65 W 30 7 A 2/26/66 W 36 5 H CORNELL: 4-0-0 12/7/65 W 26 5 A 1/17/04 W 22 12 N 1/22/05 W 22 12 N 12/16/12 W 21 16 N CORNELL (IOWA): 5-0-0 W 15.5 7.5 H 2/25/28 W 22 3 H 2/21/29 W 22 0 A 1/19/30 W 34 0 A 1/27/51 W 26 0 H DENVER: 1-0-0 3/11/47 W 36 0 H DRAKE: 2-0-0 1/4/83 W 51 0 A 1/4/84 W 50 0 A DREXEL: 1-0-0 1/11/08 W 35 12 N

EMBRY-RIDDLE: 1-0-0 11/18/01 W 55 0 H EMPORIA STATE: 2-0-0 1916-17 W 15 10 H 1924-25 W 38 0 H FINDLAY: 1-0-0 2/11/42 W 26 0 A FLORIDA: 1-0-0 12/30/78 W 31 7 A FRESNO STATE: 19-0-0 1/30/84 W 45 2 H 12/5/84 W 24 14 A 2/1/86 W 22 13 H 11/29/86 W 32 8 A 12/11/87 W 39 5 H 11/25/88 W 31 5 A 1/25/90 W 36 0 H 12/15/90 W 34 0 A 1/6/96 W 28 9 N 1/5/97 W 29 4 A 1/18/97 W 35 0 N 1/31/98 W 39 4 H 12/18/98 W 38 3 A 12/18/00 W 38 8 A 1/13/02 W 40 0 H 1/19/02 W 31 16 N 1/9/04 W 42 7 H 12/22/04 W 34 6 A 1/20/06 W 44 3 H GEORGIA STATE: 1-0-0 11/16/96 W 46 0 A GEORGIA TECH: 2-0-0 2/8/50 W 36 0 A 2/8/51 W 30 0 A HARVARD: 1-0-0 1/5/02 W 28 9 N HOFSTRA: 3-0-0 2/13/05 W 30 10 A 2/10/06 W 34 9 H 11/24/07 W 20 16 N

EAST CENTRAL (OKLA.): 4-0-0 1926-27 W 26 0 H 1/10/30 W 32 3 H 1/16/31 W 27 3 H 1/15/32 W 30 6 H EDINBORO: 1-0-0 1/10/09 W 24 12 N

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IOWA STATE: 54-20-3 2/18/21 L 9 37 A 2/19/26 W 19 8 A 2/26/27 W 18.5 5 H 1/20/28 W 12 11 H 2/23/29 W 14 12 A 1/17/30 W 20 8 A 2/28/42 W 20 8 H 2/10/47 W 20 8 H 2/23/48 W 20 6 A 2/26/49 W 34 0 H 2/27/51 W 28 0 H 2/21/53 L 11 16 H 1/21/56 W 16 12 A 2/8/57 T 13 13 H 1/24/58 T 13 13 A 2/6/59 W 19 7 H 1/30/60 W 18 10 A 1/13/62 W 30 5 H 1/24/64 T 12 12 A 3/2/65 W 19 9 H 1/29/66 W 22 12 A 3/4/67 W 16 15 H 1/13/68 W 15 14 A 2/9/68 W 23 5 H 1/18/69 W 26 5 H 2/15/69 L 11 21 A 1/17/70 W 22 13 H 2/14/70 W 17 16 A 1/23/71 L 14 17 H 2/12/71 L 14 22 A 1/7/72 L 15 22 A 1/27/73 W 20 17 H 1/26/74 L 17 18 A 1/24/75 W 29 12 H 1/23/76 L 11 27 A 1/24/77 W 20 14 H 1/21/78 W 20 18 A 2/5/79 W 18 16 H 1/18/80 L 9 32 A

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KANSAS: 4-0-0 1921-22 W 54 0 H 2/20/23 W 26 5 H 2/5/31 W 40 0 H 1/16/65 W 34 0 H KANSAS STATE: 38-0-0 2/7/24 W Forfeit H 1926-27 W 31 0 H 2/17/28 W 29 0 H 2/22/30 W 25 3 H 1/30/31 W 21.5 4.5 H 2/5/32 W 22 8 H 2/2/34 W 40 0 H 1/24/36 W 28 0 A 2/17/37 W 24.5 2 H 1/22/38 W 26.5 2 A 2/19/40 W 23 3 H 2/12/41 W 21 3 A 3/2/42 W 25 5 H 1/23/47 W 15 11 A 2/7/47 W 20 8 H 1/10/48 W 29 3 H 2/25/48 W 29 3 A

1/8/49 W 32 0 A 2/17/50 W 32 0 H 2/1/54 W 23 3 H 2/5/55 W 22 5 A 2/18/56 W 24 5 H 2/21/57 W 20 6 A 1/3/58 W 26 0 H 12/20/58 W 26 4 A 3/11/60 W 29 2 H 2/20/61 W 28 0 A 2/17/62 W 35 2 H 2/21/63 W 32 8 H 1/14/64 W 22 5 A 1/16/65 W 28 0 H 1/14/66 W 31 0 H 1/13/67 W 30 5 A 2/22/68 W 33 0 H 12/14/68 W 38 3 A 12/4/71 W 41 5 N 3/11/74 W 36 6 A 2/25/75 W 40 6 H KENT STATE: 2-0-0 1/14/06 W 37 6 N 2/17/13 W 34 10 A KENTUCKY: 5-0-0 12/2/78 W 23 15 H 11/21/79 W 22 20 A 1/23/81 W 36 9 H 11/25/81 W 43 9 A 1/6/83 W 41 0 H LEHIGH: 9-1-0 1/13/86 W 23 13 H 2/20/88 W 20 19 A 1/13/89 W 35 8 H 1/20/01 W 24 12 N 2/15/04 W 25 12 H 1/22/05 W 20 16 N 2/13/05 W 24 9 A 12/2/05 W 31 6 H 11/29/08 L 13 18 N 1/9/10 W 30 6 N LIBERTY: 1-0-0 1/8/10 W 36 6 N LOCK HAVEN: 3-0-0 12/6/65 W 21 6 A 3/19/68 W 36 3 A 12/9/88 W 26 12 H LOUISIANA STATE: 8-0-0 1/31/76 W 28 4 H 1/18/77 W 37 6 A 1/28/78 W 27 9 H 11/26/79 W 23 18 A 2/6/82 W 36 2 H 2/8/83 W 18 14 A 1/28/84 W 33 7 H 1/26/85 W 29 7 A

MICHIGAN: 6-0-0 1/24/72 W 35 8 A 1/7/89 W 21 15 N 1/12/90 W 27 6 N 1/11/91 W 32 8 N 1/4/98 W 30 3 N 1/17/04 W 20 13 N MICHIGAN STATE: 34-3-1 2/18/41 W 25 5 H 2/14/42 W 19 15 A 1/20/67 T 14 14 H 1/27/68 W 21 6 A 1/25/69 W 15 14 H 1/24/70 W 17 16 A 1/22/71 W 21 13 H 1/22/72 L 15 20 A 1/19/73 W 28 6 H 1/10/74 L 10 21 A 1/18/75 W 19 15 H 1/8/76 W 24 14 A 1/13/77 W 40 0 H 1/14/78 W 32 10 A 1/20/79 W 29 11 H 1/12/80 W 26 15 A 1/17/81 W 40 6 H 1/13/82 W 27 9 A 1/14/83 W 38 4 H 2/3/84 W 27 14 A 2/9/85 W 38 3 H 1/23/86 W 34 9 A 1/30/87 W 44 0 H 1/20/96 W 24 10 N 1/21/96 W 17 15 N 12/14/96 W 39 0 H 1/18/97 W 36 0 N 2/20/98 W 24 10 A 2/8/99 W 31 4 H 2/20/00 L 10 21 A 1/14/01 W 31 3 H 1/19/02 W 36 6 N 2/9/02 W 32 6 A 2/28/03 W 27 9 H 11/16/03 W 29 12 A 1/13/05 W 28 9 H 11/27/05 W 21 15 A 11/16/06 W 22 8 H MINNESOTA: 22-12-0 2/8/41 W 18 6 A 2/21/42 W 28 0 H 1/27/58 W 29 2 A 2/1/60 W 23 3 A 1/27/61 W 26 0 H 1/31/62 W 20 5 A 2/26/65 W 26 0 H 2/6/92 W 48 0 A 2/18/93 L 10 28 H 2/5/94 L 16 23 A 2/19/95 W 25 13 H 2/2/96 W 20 12 A 1/31/97 W 26 10 H

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MN STATE-MANKATO: 7-0-0 2/2/57 W 18 6 H 1/28/58 W 24 5 A 1/31/59 W 24 0 H 2/2/60 W 27 2 A 1/21/61 W 29 2 H 2/1/62 W 21 3 A 2/2/63 W 26 0 H MN ST.-MOORHEAD: 4-0-0 2/5/65 W 37 3 H 1/15/66 W 33 6 H 2/24/67 W 25 6 H 11/25/68 W 32 3 H MISSOURI: 39-5-1 2/11/29 W 30 0 H 2/23/33 W 38 0 H 1/18/74 W 39 0 H 1/26/75 W 41 2 H 1/26/76 W 30 4 A 2/7/77 W 29 10 H 1/24/78 W 27 14 A 2/14/80 W 27 9 A 2/13/81 W 36 7 H 2/13/82 W 26 12 A 2/12/83 W 47 0 H 2/4/84 W 31 6 A 2/9/85 W 35 9 H 2/8/86 W 43 6 A 1/30/87 W 37 7 H 2/5/88 W 22 13 A 1/21/89 W 43 3 H 11/16/89 W 44 0 N 1/31/91 W 24 18 H 2/21/93 W 21 18 N 1/5/94 W 26 14 H 12/10/94 W 23 9 A 2/25/96 W 31 10 H 2/23/97 W 23 17 H

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1/25/90 12/8/90 1/12/91 1/24/92 2/14/93 1/7/94 1/22/94 1/21/95 1/27/95 1/13/96 2/4/96 3/2/97 2/22/98 1/3/99 1/16/99 1/23/00 2/6/00 2/10/01 2/22/02 2/8/03 2/7/04 2/10/05 1/15/06 2/3/06 2/1/07 1/20/08 2/5/09 2/12/10 2/6/11

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NEBRASKA-OMAHA: 1-0-0 1/6/49 W 34 0 A NEVADA-LAS VEGAS: 1-0-0 1/8/81 W 43 3 A NEW MEXICO: 2-0-0 1/14/83 W 46 0 H 2/13/93 W 27 13 H NORTH CAROLINA: 3-0-0 1/10/87 W 21 15 N 1/22/94 W 29 14 N 1/24/99 W 31 10 A NORTH CAROLINA ST.: 5-0-0 1/12/90 W 29 5 N 1/6/98 W 33 8 H 1/24/99 W 40 0 A 1/30/11 W 43 3 H 1/27/12 W 35 3 H NORTHEASTERN STATE: 8-0-0 1/16/31 W 33 3 H 1/15/32 W 23 13 H 1/21/33 W 32.5 2 H 1/25/34 W 27.5 6.5 H 1/18/35 W 24.5 9.5 H 1/18/36 W 32 0 H 1/22/37 W 36 5 H 2/4/38 W 34 0 H

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NORTHERN COLORADO: 12-0-1 3/11/49 W 28 0 H 2/8/55 W 25 2 H 2/11/58 W 20 5 H 1/24/59 W 16 10 A 2/23/60 W 25 2 H 1/24/63 T 18 18 A 1/30/64 W 31 9 H 12/15/70 W 26 6 H 12/3/76 W 43 0 A 2/1/79 W 24 21 A 12/5/08 W 41 3 H 1/29/10 W 41 3 A 1/28/11 W 44 0 H NORTHERN ILLINOIS: 2-0-0 1/16/82 W 44 1 A 1/3/83 W 46 0 A NORTHERN IOWA: 25-2-0 3/7/62 W 19 7 H 3/1/63 W 24 6 H 1/25/64 W 30 0 A 2/1/65 W 36 0 H 1/3/84 W 21 16 A 1/15/85 W 26 13 H 12/28/85 L 15 23 A 2/7/88 W 24 13 H 2/10/89 W 23 13 A 1/19/90 W 30 3 H 2/10/91 L 16 21 A 1/29/94 W 41 6 H 2/11/00 W 29 3 H 1/27/01 W 31 9 A 2/3/02 W 30 6 H 1/18/03 W 28 10 N 2/1/03 W 30 14 A 1/30/04 W 31 7 H 1/28/05 W 30 6 A 1/5/06 W 35 6 H 1/13/07 W 29 5 N 1/27/07 W 35 6 A 1/25/08 W 33 0 H 1/25/09 W 31 3 A 2/4/10 W 30 6 H 1/8/11 W 33 12 N 2/17/13 W 39 7 N NORTHWESTERN: 4-0-0 2/2/62 W 26 0 A 2/14/64 W 26 0 H 2/10/68 W 30 3 H 2/13/69 W 24 8 A NW OKLAHOMA: 3-0-0 1/13/33 W 27 3 H 1/25/34 W 29 3 H 1/18/35 W 26 8 H

OHIO STATE: 3-1-0 1/23/79 W 42 6 H 1/19/02 L 13 19 N 1/19/03 W 23 14 N 2/12/12 W 25 6 H OHIO UNIVERSITY: 1-0-0 1/9/98 W 38 4 N OKLAHOMA: 132-26-10 2/27/20 W 50 0 H 3/15/20 W 40 0 A 1/15/21 W 37 7 A 2/25/21 W 33 11 H 1/27/22 W 36 12 A 2/18/22 W 32 13 H 2/24/23 W 17 8 H 2/22/24 W 19 2 H 3/6/25 W 18 5 H 3/1/26 W 20 5 A 1/31/27 W 24 5 H 1/27/28 W 16 9 H 2/15/29 W 19 11 H 2/1/30 W 19 9 H 2/13/31 W 25 3 A 2/27/32 L 12.5 13.5 H 2/17/33 T 12 12 A 3/10/33 W 15 9 H 2/16/34 W 31 3 H 3/16/34 W 27.5 5 A 2/8/35 W 20 6 A 3/15/35 W 24.5 7.5 H 2/7/36 W 14 12 H 3/10/36 W 17 9 A 2/13/37 T 14 14 A 3/11/37 W 24 8 H 2/19/38 W 20.5 7.5 A 3/10/38 W 29 3 H 2/10/39 W 25 3 H 2/28/40 W 18 6 H 3/4/40 W 22 6 A 2/28/41 W 28 0 A 3/14/41 W 30 0 H 2/24/47 W 25 3 H 2/13/48 W 14 13 A 1/14/49 W 25 5 A 2/1/49 W 28 0 H 1/14/50 W 30 0 H 2/24/50 W 21 7 A 1/19/51 L 8 19 A 2/16/51 L 8 19 H 1/18/52 L 12 14 H 2/15/52 L 13 14 A 1/17/53 L 10 19 A 2/13/53 L 14 16 H 1/15/54 W 17 11 H 2/12/54 W 17 9 A 1/14/55 T 12 12 A 2/11/55 W 14 11 H 1/12/56 T 12 12 H 2/10/56 T 12 12 A 1/11/57 L 9 17 A

2/16/57 L 3 23 H 1/11/58 W 14 13 H 2/15/58 T 12 12 A 1/9/59 W 19 7 A 2/14/59 L 12 14 H 1/9/60 W 14 11 A 2/12/60 W 14 11 H 1/14/61 W 27 7 H 2/3/61 W 20 11 A 1/27/62 W 25 7 A 2/10/62 W 24 11 H 1/12/63 W 24 6 H 2/9/63 W 20 17 A 1/10/64 W 21 3 A 2/8/64 W 26 0 H 1/8/65 W 18 8 A 2/13/65 W 21 3 H 1/22/66 W 15 14 H 2/12/66 L 12 17 A 1/7/67 L 11 18 A 2/4/67 L 13 19 H 1/6/68 L 15 17 H 2/3/68 W 18 12 A 1/11/69 L 9 18 A 2/22/69 W 17 14 H 1/10/70 W 27 7 A 2/21/70 W 26 10 H 1/9/71 W 26 10 H 2/20/71 W 24 6 A 12/10/71 W 22 15 A 2/12/72 W 23 13 H 12/9/72 W 23 12 H 2/10/73 W 26 14 A 12/8/73 W 24 11 A 2/8/74 W 26 8 H 12/14/74 W 26 13 H 2/7/75 W 20 14 A 12/13/75 W 23 16 A 2/7/76 W 20 15 H 12/11/76 W 20 14 H 2/18/77 W 27 16 A 12/17/77 W 31 4 A 2/17/78 W 22 13 H 12/16/78 W 20 19 H 2/9/79 L 13 21 A 12/15/79 W 22 17 A 2/9/80 W 16 13 H 12/13/80 L 8 30 H 2/20/81 L 15 28 A 12/11/81 L 14 26 A 2/19/82 W 20 17 H 12/11/82 W 22 14 H 2/19/83 W 21 17 A 12/9/83 W 27 13 A 2/18/84 W 25 12 H 12/13/84 L 17 22 H 2/22/85 T 18 18 A 12/12/85 L 18 19 A 2/21/86 W 20 17 H 12/11/86 W 29 13 H 2/22/87 W 24 19 A 1/16/88 W 32 7 A 2/28/88 W 28 10 H

1/15/89 W 27 10 H 2/17/89 W 21 12 A 1/20/90 W 26 14 A 2/25/90 W 39 5 H 1/18/91 W 27 12 H 2/24/91 W 40 2 A 1/17/92 W 24 20 H 2/21/92 W 43 0 A 1/23/93 L 14 25 A 2/19/93 L 19 27 H 12/18/93 W 28 9 H 2/17/94 W 25 18 A 12/2/94 T 16 16 A 2/14/95 W 26 13 H 11/28/95 L 18 19 H 2/22/96 W 24 15 A 12/3/96 W 32 11 A 2/15/97 W 28 11 H 12/14/97 W 31 3 A 2/8/98 W 26 9 H 12/6/98 W 24 16 A 2/7/99 W 19 15 H 11/30/99 T 16 16 H 1/23/00 W 19 13 N 2/13/00 W 19 16 A 12/10/00 W 22 13 A 2/18/01 W 24 12 H 12/9/01 W 18 15 H 2/17/02 W 17 8 A 12/8/02 W 23 16 A 1/19/03 W 27 6 N 2/23/03 W 38 3 H 12/7/03 W 23 12 H 1/17/04 W 29 10 N 2/8/04 W 26 10 A 12/12/04 W 21 16 A 2/20/05 W 18 13 H 12/9/05 W 23 12 H 2/19/06 W 21 12 A 12/3/06 W 17 15 A 2/11/07 W 29 6 H 12/2/07 W 21 9 H 2/21/08 L 15 18 A 12/7/08 L 15 18 A 2/22/09 W 27 6 H 12/1/09 T 16 16 A 2/21/10 W 19 16 H 12/10/10 W 22 12 H 2/20/11 W 24 9 A 12/11/11 W 25 13 H 2/16/12 W 19 18 A 12/9/13 W 26 9 A 3/8/13 W 40 3 H OKLAHOMA CITY: 3-0-0 1926-27 W 28 0 H 1/10/30 W 35 0 H 1/23/31 W 27 5 H

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SERIES HISTORY VS. OPPONENTS OLD DOMINION: 2-0-0 1/6/89 W 39 5 N 11/22/08 W 30 9 H OREGON: 15-0-0 12/7/68 W 30 7 H 1/9/75 W 27 12 A 12/8/77 W 43 3 H 1/8/79 W 32 14 A 2/5/80 W 35 15 H 1/2/97 W 37 3 N 1/30/99 W 36 6 H 12/16/99 W 33 9 A 1/4/01 W 33 3 H 12/16/01 W 30 3 A 1/26/03 W 33 5 H 12/14/03 W 41 0 A 2/5/05 W 46 4 H 1/21/07 W 34 3 H 2/8/08 W 33 3 A OREGON STATE: 20-0-0 3/20/61 W 20 5 A 12/9/75 W 28 5 H 1/8/77 W 23 9 A 12/6/77 W 32 8 H 1/7/79 W 25 19 A 12/3/79 W 28 9 H 11/29/81 W 40 9 H 11/28/83 W 38 4 H 1/29/94 W 25 11 H 12/30/94 W 21 12 A 2/7/97 W 47 0 H 1/2/98 W 24 5 A 1/10/98 W 25 10 N 1/30/99 W 32 6 H 12/18/99 W 29 6 A 2/2/01 W 35 9 H 12/16/01 W 38 3 A 1/25/03 W 29 9 H 12/14/03 W 38 6 A 2/5/05 W 40 4 H PENN STATE: 12-5-1 1/9/82 W 34 10 H 1/5/85 W 33 9 H 11/29/85 L 19 23 A 1/10/87 T 18 18 N 2/8/87 W 19 16 H 2/19/88 L 20 21 A 1/29/89 W 18 16 H 11/24/89 W 26 11 A 1/12/91 L 18 21 N 1/26/91 W 21 13 H 2/23/92 W 17 16 A 1/26/93 W 23 15 A 1/30/93 L 7 38 H 2/4/95 W 26 12 H 2/16/96 W 26 7 A 1/7/00 W 32 6 H 12/9/07 L 18 21 H 1/9/10 W 24 13 N

PENNSYLVANIA: 5-0-0 1/4/98 W 35 3 N 1/22/00 W 26 9 N 1/20/02 W 23 15 N 1/11/08 W 20 13 N 11/25/12 W 35 10 H PITTSBURGH: 1-0-0 1/20/13 W 26 14 H PITTSBURG STATE: 1-0-0 1/22/29 W 34 0 H PORTLAND STATE: 10-1-0 3/1/69 W 29 6 H 1/13/71 W 17 16 A 1/10/73 W 34 7 A 1/19/74 W 31 6 H 1/8/75 L 17 18 A 1/15/76 W 31 6 H 1/7/77 W 34 12 A 1/19/78 W 40 8 H 1/5/79 W 44 6 A 1/17/80 W 46 0 H 1/5/90 W 27 16 A PURDUE: 3-0-0 12/12/87 W 35 9 H 1/10/98 W 27 6 N 1/8/11 W 26 6 N RHODE ISLAND: 1-0-0 11/17/79 W 24 14 A RIDER: 3-0-0 1/4/98 W 37 3 N 1/22/00 W 39 6 N 1/11/08 W 39 9 N SIU-CARBONDALE: 23-0-0 1/16/60 W 31 3 H 2/13/61 W 35 2 H 1/20/62 W 29 3 H 1/27/64 W 27 7 H 1/29/65 W 25 5 H 2/1/66 W 27 4 A 12/17/66 W 28 10 H 2/10/67 W 27 13 H 1/25/68 W 26 11 A 1/31/69 W 32 2 H 1/28/70 W 26 8 A 1/29/71 W 26 8 H 1/29/72 W 29 9 A 2/13/73 W 35 2 H 2/13/75 W 29 6 H 12/4/75 W 40 5 A 1/22/77 W 48 0 H 12/1/77 W 40 6 A 1/15/78 W 31 3 A 1/29/79 W 47 3 H 1/7/80 W 42 8 A

1/24/81 W 44 0 H 1/2/82 W 44 3 A SIU-EDWARDSVILLE: 7-0-0 2/2/78 W 38 12 H 1/28/81 W 45 9 H 11/23/81 W 46 0 A 11/21/83 W 38 6 H 2/7/86 W 43 9 H 11/25/87 W 47 0 N 11/16/89 W 46 3 N SW OKLAHOMA: 25-1-0 1924-25 W 34 0 H 1/19/26 W 23 0 H 1926-27 W 33 0 H 1/23/31 W 28 8 H 1/29/32 W 23 11 H 2/3/33 W 17 11 H 2/23/34 W 15.5 10.5 A 2/1/35 W 28 6 H 2/22/35 W 13.5 11 A 1/31/36 W 13.5 11 A 2/21/36 W 15 9 H 1/30/37 W 20 6 H 2/26/37 L 10.5 13.5 A 2/11/38 W 26 0 H 3/4/38 W 19.5 4.5 A 1/27/39 W 19.5 4.5 A 3/3/39 W 20 8 H 2/2/40 W 19.5 4.5 H 3/8/40 W 17 9 A 2/21/46 W 24 0 H 3/9/46 W 27 3 A 2/18/47 W 20 5 A 3/5/47 W 20 6 H 2/4/48 W 23 5 H 1/19/49 W 34 0 A 2/19/49 W 36 0 H SPRINGFIELD: 1-0-0 11/17/79 W 48 0 N ST. CLOUD STATE: 1-0-0 1/14/66 W 36 3 H SYRACUSE: 4-0-0 11/16/79 W 42 3 N 1/4/89 W 28 8 N 12/3/94 W 31 15 H 2/17/96 W 39 3 A TENNESSEE: 2-0-0 2/1/80 W 38 8 H 11/26/80 W 28 11 A TN.-CHATTANOOGA: 7-0-0 2/10/50 W 34 0 A 11/16/96 W 39 9 A 11/18/01 W 49 0 H 11/17/02 W 41 6 H

11/14/03 W 29 9 A 11/14/04 W 37 6 H 12/16/12 W 41 9 N

WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON: 1-0-0 2/11/32 W 38 0 A

TEXAS: 5-2-0 1914-15 L 7 17.5 H 1915-16 L 2.5 22.5 H 1916-17 W 20 5 H 2/23/22 W 28 20 A 1922-23 W 34 13 H 1924-25 W 31.5 1.5 H 2/6/26 W 23 8 H

WASHINGTON ST.: 1-0-0 1/16/71 W 29 3 N

UC DAVIS: 4-0-0 11/12/06 W 22 9 H 2/10/08 W 39 0 A 1/4/09 W 29 7 H 12/18/09 W 43 0 A UCLA: 6-0-0 2/16/68 W 28 9 H 2/8/69 W 36 3 A 1/16/71 W 28 6 A 1/6/73 W 31 0 A 1/4/75 W 31 8 A 1/16/76 W 34 7 H UC SANTA BARBARA: 1-0-0 1/4/77 W 52 0 A UTAH: 4-0-0 1/26/63 W 18 8 A 1/23/65 W 29 3 A 1/25/67 W 29 8 N 3/24/69 W 31 12 A UTAH STATE: 3-0-0 1/23/65 W 26 0 A 1/22/83 W 38 0 A 12/17/83 W 40 6 H VIRGINIA: 1-0-0 11/29/08 W 33 7 N VIRGINIA MILITARY: 1-0-0 2/8/40 W 26.5 1.5 A VIRGINIA TECH: 0-1-0 1/8/11 L 16 18 N WASHINGTON: 6-2-0 2/8/69 W 25 11 N 2/27/70 W 24 8 H 1/12/71 W 21 11 A 2/17/72 W 28 12 H 1/12/73 L 16 17 A 2/16/74 L 14 17 H 1/7/75 W 39 2 A 1/28/80 W 33 15 H

WEBER STATE: 1-0-0 12/14/85 W 40 3 H

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W 28 9 A W 30 10 H W 41 0 N W 34 4 H W 31 3 A W 34 3 H W 24 17 A W 28 7 H W 31 8 H

WEST VIRGINIA: 8-0-0 2/10/27 W 24 5 H 2/9/28 W 27 0 A 3/1/29 W 25 5 H 3/8/30 W 31 3 H 1/20/96 W 28 15 N 1/16/99 W 31 10 N 1/18/13 W 36 3 H 3/8/13 W 57 0 H WESTERN STATE: 5-0-0 3/1/63 W 22 5 H 2/14/64 W 34 0 H 1/15/66 W 43 0 H 1/25/67 W 25 11 A 12/6/68 W 33 8 H WICHITA STATE: 1-0-0 1/18/47 W 32 0 H WILLIAM & MARY: 1-0-0 1/9/87 W 46 0 N WISCONSIN: 13-3-0 1/12/74 W 21 12 A 2/22/75 W 20 12 H 1/6/76 W 17 16 A 1/29/77 L 16 20 H 1/13/78 W 17 15 A 1/27/79 L 13 24 H 1/11/80 L 16 27 A 1/30/81 W 26 9 H 1/15/82 W 31 14 A 1/29/83 W 43 3 H 1/23/84 W 33 6 A 2/2/85 W 23 10 H 1/31/91 W 27 13 H 2/6/98 W 25 8 H 11/27/98 W 34 4 A 1/5/02 W 38 3 N WYOMING: 17-0-1 1/30/56 W 21 3 H 3/2/57 T 12 12 A 2/7/58 W 20 5 H 3/24/58 W 25 8 A 12/12/67 W 18 9 H 12/4/71 W 42 0 N 1/31/79 W 38 12 A 1/8/88 W 30 9 A 12/12/92 W 28 15 H

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2012-13 SEASON RECAP

2013 Big 12 Champions

COWBOYS WIN BIG 12, TAKE SECOND AT NCAAS Oliver and Perry earn individual national titles, five others receive All-America status. Eight Cowboys crowned Big 12 Champions.

The Oklahoma State wrestling team wrapped up a noteworthy 2012-13 season, producing two individual national champions and five other All-Americans along with a regular season conference title, a Big 12 tournament title and a 20-1 overall dual record. The Cowboys earned a runner-up finish at the 2013 NCAA Championships, winning nine of their 11 matches on the final day to finish just four points behind defending champions, Penn State. Leading the team to success was senior and two-time NCAA champion Jordan Oliver and 2013 174-pound national champion, Chris Perry. Oliver capped off his final season in the orange singlet with his second national championship, this time at 149 pounds. Despite moving up two weight classes the Easton, Pa., native looked as dominant as ever. He was unstoppable in the regular season, picking up 15 bonus-point wins in 20 duals, and just as forceful in the postseason, winning his fourth Big 12 title and his third Outstanding Wrestler award, grabbing four pins and a technical fall along the way. Oliver also secured his fourth All-American honor after defeating No. 9 seed Jake Sueflohn of Nebraska in the NCAA quarterfinals, 11-3. In the NCAA 149-pound finals and Oliver’s final collegiate match, Oliver confronted Boise State’s Jason Chamberlain, whom he defeated, 3-2, thanks to a slick takedown in the final 10 seconds of the match to earn his second national title. Oliver put together a perfect 37-0 season, improving to 126-6 overall and tying him for fifth with OSU great Johny Hendricks in all-time wins in the program. Of Oliver’s 37 wins, 31 came with bonus points attached, giving him an 83.7 bonus-point win percentage. The senior recorded 17 pins in the 2012-13 season, which gave him the school record for most career pins with 54. The previous record was set by Olympic gold medalist Kenny Monday’s 51 pins from 1981-1984. To top it off, Oliver ranks ninth in all-time win percentages with 95.45, just 0.05 percent behind the eighth-place spot.

“Jordan was a beast during his career with four top-four finishes at the NCAA tournament,” coach John Smith said. “He’s got two national titles and four conference titles. He has one of the highest winning percentages at Oklahoma State and that’s how you judge the greats. He will definitely be missed, but I’m looking forward to his post-collegiate competition.” Chris Perry still has another year competing as a Cowboy and has set the bar high for himself as he completed an outstanding junior season. Perry became the first Stillwater native to win a national title for the Pokes since 1961. Before snagging the title, Perry ran through his opponents with ease, suffering only two losses. He finished the season 36-2 overall accompanied by 21 bonus point wins—eight falls, seven technical falls and six major decisions. The junior went 19-2 in dual competition and 8-0 in conference competition. He won his third-straight Big 12 title, clobbering Iowa State’s Tanner Weatherman with an 8-0 major decision. One of his most notable wins came over No. 3 Logan Storley of Minnesota, whom he defeated, 7-6, in the finals of the Southern Scuffle to win the 174-pound title. He also topped five other top-ten opponents, with three of those wins coming at the NCAA tournament over No. 8 Nick Heflin, No. 4 Robert Kokesh and No. 2 Matt Brown. Perry had a tournament full of close wins with three of his five championship bouts going into overtime. In the 174-pound national final, Perry and Brown of Penn State kept it very close as the two went into overtime after finishing regulation tied, 1-1. Perry picked up an escape in the tiebreaker and was able to hold off Brown to win it, 2-1. “Chris builds onto the legacy of family, the legacy of OSU and the legacy of Oklahoma,” Smith said. “It’s good to see a kid from Oklahoma win a national title, and I think he will inspire many others.”

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2012-13 SEASON RECAP In addition to OSU’s two national champs, five other Cowboys received All-American honors—Alan Gelogaev, Tyler Caldwell, Alex Dieringer, Jon Morrison and Blake Rosholt. Gelogaev also concluded his career as a Cowboy with his best showing at the NCAA tournament, finishing third. The Russian made an appearance in only two national tournaments due to season-ending injuries in 2011 and 2012, but those minor setbacks fueled Gelogaev to finish strong. The senior went 29-4, including a win over one of the nation’s top contenders, Dom Bradley of Missouri, who he edged, 4-3, at the NWCA National Duals. He notched 15 bonus wins in the form of 10 falls, four major decisions and one technical fall. Two of his pins came backto-back at the NCAA Championships. His first fall was in 18 seconds over Benjamin Apland of Michigan, which is the fastest fall ever by a heavyweight at the tournament. The other fall came in just 34 seconds over Jeremy Johnson of Ohio in the second round. Gelogaev also earned his first Big 12 title by way of pin when he stuck No. 21 Matt Gibson of Iowa State in 58 seconds. In his first year as a Poke, Tyler Caldwell, a transfer from the University of Oklahoma, completed his junior season with a team-high 17 wins over ranked opponents, including a 5-1 win over No. 3 Peter Yates to take third at the NCAA tourney. Caldwell won his first conference title after defeating No. 5 Bubby Graham in a thrilling 1-0 victory. The 165-pounder strung together a 35-5 overall record with 15 of those wins coming with bonus points attached. One of the season’s most exciting stories was that of freshman phenom, Alex Dieringer, who produced the best finish by a freshman at the 2013 national tournament, taking the thirdplace spot on the 157-pound podium. The redshirt freshman went 35-3 in his first year as a starter, picking up a Big 12 title along the way. Of his 35 wins, 25 wins had bonus points attached. Junior Jon Morrison earned his first All-American honor when he finished fifth at nationals, fighting through one of the toughest brackets, facing six seeded wrestlers, four of which were ranked higher than he. Morrison posted huge wins over No. 5 Chris Dardanes, No. 6 Nathan McCormick and No. 9 Cody Brewer on his way to finishing 30-8 and picking up a

Southern Scuffle title and a Big 12 title at 133 pounds. At 197 pounds, Blake Rosholt was the final All-American for the Cowboys, earning eighth place and the eighth All-American honor for the Rosholt family. The junior secured a 17-10 overall record with more than half of his wins resulting in bonus points. He finished second at the conference tournament, falling to No. 7 Kyven Gadson, but he avenged that loss in the second round of the NCAA Championships, knocking Gadson into the wrestlebacks after a close and controversial 8-7 win. Also making NCAA appearances and adding to OSU’s success was senior Chris Chionuma, sophomore Julian Feikert and true freshman Eddie Klimara. In addition to the individual glory that was achieved in the 2012-13 postseason, the Pokes had a dominant dual season as well. OSU had without a doubt the toughest schedule in the nation, facing 12 ranked teams and beating 11 of them. The Pokes started at home with a 35-10 win over Pennsylvania, but saw one of their biggest tests early in the season as they traveled to Minneapolis to take on top-ranked Minnesota. The Cowboys knocked off the No. 1 Gophers with ease, 22-15. OSU defeated two more top-25 teams the next weekend, defeating No. 20 Wyoming, 31-8, and No. 10 Oklahoma, 26-9. Their success continued with wins over Chattanooga and Cornell at the inaugural Grapple at the Garden event in New York’s Madison Square Garden. Just weeks later, the Cowboys took on their biggest rival, the Iowa Hawkeyes, in Stillwater, where they emerged with an 18-12 victory in front of more than 6,000 fans. The Cowboys continued to slay the competition and made it all the way to the National Duals Finals with an unblemished record. Unfortunately, Minnesota handed the Cowboys their first loss in a dual that seemed to favor the Gophers in every way. Oklahoma State finished its dual season 20-1 overall, 6-0 in conference and added another regular season Big 12 Championship to its trophy case.

2013 All-Americans Jordan Oliver, Chris Perry, Blake Rosholt, Alan Gelogaev, Tyler Caldwell, Alex Dieringer and Jon Morrison

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2012-13 INDIVIDUAL STATS

Overall Dual Match Record

20-1

Dual Match Record vs. Big 12

6-0

Dual Match Record at Home

8-0

Dual Match Record on the Road

7-1

Dual Match Record at Neutral Sites

5-0

Dual Match Record vs. Top 25

11-1

2012-13 RESULTS 11/6

at Oklahoma City Open

-

11/11

at Central Missouri Open

-

4 Champs 2 Champs

11/17

at Lindenwood Open

-

4 Champs

11/24

at Oklahoma Open

-

5 Champs

11/25 Pennsylvania

W

35-10

12/2

at No. 1 Minnesota

W

22-15

12/8

No. 20 Wyoming

W

31-8

12/9

at No. 10 Oklahoma

W

26-9

12/16

vs. Chattanooga

W

41-9

12/16

vs. No. 8 Cornell

W

21-16

12/17

at Bucknell

W

1/1-2

Southern Scuffle

-

1/13

No. 4 Iowa

W

1/18

West Virginia

W

36-3

1/20

No. 17 Pittsburgh

W

26-14

1/27

at Arizona State

W

44-6

2/1

at No. 7 Missouri

W

21-12

2/3

at Iowa State

W

25-9

2/17

at Kent State

W

34-10

2/17

vs. No. 24 Northern Iowa

W

39-7

2/22

vs. No. 8 Illinois

W

33-3

2/23

vs. No. 6 Missouri

W

22-9

2/23

at No. 4 Minnesota

L

28-9

3/8

West Virginia (Big 12 Dual Finals) W

3/8

No. 20 Iowa State (Big 12 Dual Finals) W

28-6

3/8

Oklahoma (Big 12 Dual Finals)

W

40-3

3/9

Big 12 Championships

1st 8 Champs

3/21-23 NCAA Championships

2nd 2 Champs

37-6 3 Champs 18-12

Final

Starters Weight Eddie Klimara 125 Tyler Dorrell 125 Jon Morrison 133 Julian Feikert 141 Jordan Oliver 149 Alex Dieringer 157 Tyler Caldwell 165 Chris Perry 174 Chris Chionuma 184 Blake Rosholt 197 Alan Gelogaev 285

Overall Dual Dual vs. Ranked Tech Dual Matches Only Record Record Points Opponents Falls Falls MD Quick TD Esc Rev NF 31-17 9-9 36 0-10 4 2 10 1:18 25 24 1 5 3-6 2-4 7 0-1 0 1 1 - 9 16 0 0 30-8 13-5 57 11-7 4 0 8 0:43 24 17 2 5 22-19 9-11 36 4-7 6 1 1 0:40 18 17 1 2 38-0 20-0 98 12-0 17 3 12 0:27 92 6 0 5 35-3 18-1 74 7-2 10 2 9 0:49 41 11 4 7 35-5 18-3 68 17-4 6 0 9 1:12 36 19 4 10 36-2 19-2 80 13-2 8 7 6 0:48 69 19 2 3 28-10 16-5 60 8-6 4 2 7 2:15 68 21 6 8 17-10 10-5 42 3-9 4 2 3 0:59 18 19 2 12 29-4 18-2 79 10-4 11 1 4 0:20 46 12 0 8

Overall Dual Dual vs. Ranked Tech Dual Matches Only Reserves Weight Record Record Points Opponents Falls Falls MD Quick TD Esc Rev NF Tyson Yoder 285 18-8 0-1 0 0-1 7 0 2 0:14 0 3 0 0 Brian Crutchmer 133 16-5 0-0 0 0-0 7 0 5 1:45 Austin Schafer 197 16-8 0-2 0 0-4 5 0 4 1:25 2 8 0 0 Kyle Crutchmer 174 15-1 0-0 0 0-1 4 0 3 0:56 Colton Thomas 157 14-8 0-0 0 0-0 9 0 0 0:20 - - - Nolan Boyd 184 13-6 0-0 0 0-2 1 0 5 2:03 - - - Josh Kindig 141 12-1 0-0 0 0-1 3 1 4 0:52 - - - Case Garrison 141 11-3 0-0 0 0-0 4 1 1 0:52 - - - Jordan Rogers 184 10-4 0-0 0 0-1 8 0 1 0:47 - - - Connor Cline 125 9-5 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 - - - - Sam Mehan 165 9-7 0-0 0 0-0 4 1 0 0:22 - - - Austin Marsden 285 8-1 0-0 0 0-1 4 0 1 0:41 - - - Darnell Bortz 197 8-5 0-2 0 0-2 1 1 2 3:22 1 0 0 2 Austin Hood 133 8-7 0-0 0 0-0 2 2 0 0:30 - - - Gunnar Woodburn 125 7-8 0-0 0 0-0 1 1 3 3:00 - - - Ladd Rupp 133 6-1 0-0 0 0-1 0 1 2 - - - - Joe Ali 157 5-5 0-0 0 0-1 2 0 0 0:34 - - - Zach White 184 8-7 0-2 0 0-1 1 0 1 2:45 1 3 0 0 Quinten Patterson 184 4-6 0-0 0 0-0 1 1 0 2:43 - - - Landry Chappell 184 4-8 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 2 - - - - Lincoln Lemon 141 4-8 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 - - - - Matt White 149 5-4 1-0 3 0-0 0 1 0 - 2 3 0 0 Dallas Bailey 157 3-2 1-0 6 0-0 2 0 0 0:25 1 0 0 0 Ethan Driver 285 2-2 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Michael Martin 149 2-5 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 0 - 0 4 0 0 Colton Hill 197 0-6 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 - - - - -

57-0

2012-13 DUAL MATCH STARTING LINEUPS Date Opponent Nov. 25 Pennsylvania Dec. 2 at No. 1 Minnesota Dec. 8 No. 20 Wyoming Dec. 9 at No. 10 Oklahoma Dec. 16 vs. Chattanooga Dec. 16 vs. No. 8 Cornell Dec. 17 at Bucknell Jan. 13 No. 4 Iowa Jan. 18 West Virginia Jan. 20 No. 17 Pittsburgh Jan. 27 at Arizona State Feb. 1 at No. 7 Missouri Feb. 3 at Iowa State Feb. 17 at Kent State Feb. 17 vs. No. 24 Northern Iowa Feb. 22 vs. No. 8 Illinois Feb. 23 vs. No. 6 Missouri Feb. 23 vs. No. 4 Minnesota March 8 West Virginia March 8 No. 20 Iowa State March 8 Oklahoma

125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 Dorrell Morrison Feikert Martin Dieringer Caldwell Perry Chionuma Rosholt Gelogaev Dorrell Morrison Feikert Oliver Dieringer Caldwell Perry Chionuma Z. White Gelogaev Dorrell Morrison Feikert Oliver Dieringer Caldwell Perry Chionuma Schafer Gelogaev Klimara Morrison Feikert Oliver Dieringer Caldwell Perry Chionuma Rosholt Gelogaev Klimara Morrison Feikert Oliver Bailey Caldwell Perry Chionuma Schafer Gelogaev Klimara Morrison Feikert Oliver Dieringer Caldwell Perry Chionuma Z. White Gelogaev Klimara Morrison Feikert Oliver Dieringer Caldwell Perry Chionuma Bortz Gelogaev Klimara Morrison Feikert Oliver Dieringer Caldwell Perry Chionuma Rosholt Gelogaev Klimara Dorrell Feikert Oliver Dieringer Caldwell Perry Chionuma Rosholt Gelogaev Klimara Dorrell Feikert Oliver Dieringer Caldwell Perry Chionuma Rosholt Gelogaev Klimara Dorrell FORFEIT Oliver Dieringer Caldwell Perry Chionuma Rosholt Gelogaev Klimara Morrison Feikert Oliver Dieringer Caldwell Perry Chionuma Rosholt Gelogaev Klimara Morrison Feikert Oliver Dieringer Caldwell Perry Chionuma Rosholt Gelogaev Klimara Morrison Feikert Oliver Dieringer Caldwell Perry Chionuma Rosholt Gelogaev Klimara Morrison Feikert Oliver Dieringer Caldwell Perry Chionuma Rosholt Gelogaev Klimara Morrison Feikert Oliver Dieringer Caldwell Perry Chionuma Rosholt Gelogaev Klimara Morrison Feikert Oliver Dieringer Caldwell Perry Chionuma Bortz Gelogaev Klimara Morrison Feikert Oliver Dieringer Caldwell Perry Chionuma Rosholt Gelogaev Klimara Morrison Feikert Oliver Dieringer Caldwell Perry Chionuma Rosholt Gelogaev Klimara Morrison Feikert Oliver M. White Caldwell Perry Chionuma Rosholt Gelogaev Klimara Morrison Feikert Oliver Dieringer Caldwell Perry Chionuma Rosholt Yoder

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2012-13 RESULTS OKLAHOMA CITY OPEN

Nov. 4, 2012 Oklahoma City, Okla.

Nov. 17, 2012 St. Charles, Mo.

FOUR CHAMPS

FOUR CHAMPS

125: Eddie Klimara (3rd place), Connor Cline (4th place), Gunnar Woodburn (did not place) 133: Brian Crutchmer (3rd place), Austin Hood (did not place) 141: Case Garrison (1st place), Lincoln Lemon (did not place) 149: Josh Kindig (1st place), Michael Martin (did not place), Connor Baxter (did not place) 157: Joe Ali (did not place), Colton Thomas (did not place) 165: Sam Mehan (did not place) 174: Kyle Crutchmer (1st place) 184: Nolan Boyd (4th place), Blace Walser (did not place), Quinten Patterson (did not place), Landry Chappell (did not place) 197: Austin Schafer (2nd place), Colton Hill (did not place) 285: Tyson Yoder (1st place)

125: Eddie Klimara (4th), Gunnar Woodburn (did not place), Tyler Dorrell (did not place), Connor Cline (did not place) 133: Jon Morrison (2nd), Laddie Rupp (3rd), Brian Crutchmer (did not place), Austin Hood (did not place) 141: Julian Feikert (4th), Case Garrison (did not place), Lincoln Lemon (did not place) 149: Jordan Oliver (1st), Josh Kindig (3rd), Connor Baxter (did not place), Michael Martin (did not place), Matt White (did not place) 157: Alex Dieringer (1st), Colton Thomas (6th), Joe Ali (did not place) 165: Tyler Caldwell (1st), Sam Mehan (did not place) 174: Chris Perry (1st), Kyle Crutchmer (3rd) 184: Chris Chionuma (2nd), Nolan Boyd (4th), Jordan Rogers (did not place), Landry Chappell (did not place), Blace Walser (did not place), Quinten Patterson (did not place), Zach White (did not place) 197: Darnell Bortz (4th), Austin Schafer (5th), Blake Rosholt (6th), Colton Hill (did not place) 285: Austin Marsden (2nd), Tyson Yoder (4th)

CENTRAL MISSOURI OPEN

Nov. 11, 2012 Warrensburg, Mo.

TWO CHAMPS 125: Eddie Klimara (1st), Gunnar Woodburn (did not place) 133: Brian Crutchmer (4th), Austin Hood (did not place) 141: Case Garrison (2nd), Lincoln Lemon (did not place) 149: Connor Baxter (did not place) 157: Colton Thomas (4th) 165: Sam Mehan (did not place) 174: Kyle Crutchmer (1st) 184: Nolan Boyd (2nd), Jordan Rogers (3rd), Landry Chappell (did not place) 197: Austin Schafer (3rd)

LINDENWOOD OPEN

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OKLAHOMA OPEN

Nov. 24, 2012 Norman, Okla.

FIVE CHAMPS 125: Eddie Klimara (2nd place), Connor Cline (3rd place), Gunnar Woodburn (4th place) 133: Brian Crutchmer (1st place), Austin Hood (2nd place) 141: Lincoln Lemon (4th place) 149: Josh Kindig (1st place), Connor Baxter (4th place) 157: Joe Ali (2nd place), Colton Thomas (3rd place) 165: Sam Mehan (3rd place) 174: Kyle Crutchmer (1st place) 184: Jordan Rogers (2nd place), Zach White (4th place), Nolan Boyd (did not place), Quinten Patterson (did not place), Landry Chappell (did not place) 197: Austin Schafer (1st place), Darnell Bortz (3rd place), Colton Hill (did not place) 285: Austin Marsden (1st place), Tyson Yoder (2nd place), Ethan Driver (4th)

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2012-13 RESULTS PENNSYLVANIA 10 OKLAHOMA STATE 35 3

Nov. 25, 2012 Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Okla. Att: 1,928

125: No. 18 Mark Rappo (Penn) dec. Tyler Dorrell (OSU); 9-2 133: No. 9 Jon Morrison (OSU) MD Geoffrey Bostany (Penn); 11-3 141: C.J. Cobb (Penn) MD Julian Feikert (OSU); 10-2 149: Andrew Lenzi (Penn) dec. Michael Martin (OSU); 10-5 157: No. 15 Alex Dieringer (OSU) fall Mark Pinero (Penn); 0:49 165: No. 3 Tyler Caldwell (OSU) MD Casey Kent (Penn); 15-4 174: No. 1 Chris Perry (OSU) TF4 Ian Korb (Penn); 21-6; 7:00 184: No. 18 Chris Chionuma (OSU) TF5 Canaan Bethea (Penn); 18-3, 5:06 197: No. 12 Blake Rosholt (OSU) fall Mike Steltenkamp (Penn); 4:23 285: No. 2 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) fall Kyle Cowan (Penn); 5:18

OKLAHOMA STATE 22 MINNESOTA 15 3

Dec. 2, 2012 Sports Pavillion Minneapolis, Minn.

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Dec. 9, 2012 McCasland Fieldhouse Norman, Okla.

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125: Kyle Garcia (OU) dec. Eddie Klimara (OSU), 3-2 133: No. 8 Jon Morrison (OSU) dec. No. 10 Cody Brewer (OU), 9-4 141: No. 1 Kendric Maple (OU) fall over Julian Feikert (OSU), 5:57 149: No. 2 Jordan Oliver (OSU) MD No. 6 Nick Lester (OU), 14-5 157: No. 14 Alex Dieringer (OSU) dec. No. 9 Matt Lester (OU), 8-5 165: No. 3 Tyler Caldwell (OSU) dec. No.6 Bubby Graham (OU), 5-3 SV1 174: No. 1 Chris Perry (OSU) TF4 Matt Reed (OU), 21-6 184: No. 17 Chris Chionuma (OSU) MD Greg Wilson (OU), 17-7 197: No. 14 Blake Rosholt (OSU) dec. Brad Johnson (OU), 11-9 285: No. 2 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) dec. Keldrick Hall (OU), 11-4

OKLAHOMA STATE 41 CHATTANOOGA 9 2

Dec. 16, 2012 Madison Square Garden New York, N.Y.

125: Corey Hodowanic (MINN) dec. Tyler Dorrell (OSU), 5-4 133: No. 5 Chris Dardanes (MINN) dec. No. 8 Jon Morrison (OSU), 3-1 SV 141: Julian Feikert (OSU) fall No. 9 Nick Dardanes (MINN), 0:52 149: No. 2 Jordan Oliver (OSU) fall Seth Lange (MINN), 2:19 157: No. 15 Alex Dieringer (OSU) dec. Danny Zilverberg (MINN),4-2 SV 165: No. 3 Tyler Caldwell (OSU) dec. No. 9 Cody Yohn (MINN), 8-1 174: No. 1 Chris Perry(OSU) MD Alec Ortiz (MINN), 12-4 184: No. 3 Kevin Steinhaus (MINN) dec. No. 17 Chris Chionuma (OSU), 8-6 197: No. 9 Scott Schiller (MINN) dec. Zach White (OSU), 6-2 285: No. 1 Tony Nelson (MINN) dec. No. 2 Alan Gelogaev (OSU), 2-0

WYOMING 8 OKLAHOMA STATE 31

OKLAHOMA STATE 26 OKLAHOMA 9

Dec. 8, 2012 Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Okla. Att: 1,826

125: Tyler Cox (UW) TF5 Tyler Dorrell (OSU); 20-5, 6:50 133: No. 8 Jon Morrison (OSU) dec. Kasey Garnhart (UW); 8-2 141: Julian Feikert (OSU) dec. McCade Ford (UW); 4-3 149: No. 2 Jordan Oliver (OSU) fall Brandon Richardson (UW); 3:26 157: No. 14 Alex Dieringer (OSU) MD No. 12 Andy McCulley (UW); 14-5 165: No. 3 Tyler Caldwell (OSU) MD Dakota Friesth (UW); 15-2 174: No. 1 Chris Perry (OSU) MD L.J. Helbig (UW); 15-3 184: No. 17 Chris Chionuma (OSU) MD Shane Woods (UW); 13-4 197: No. 4 Alfonso Hernandez (UW) dec. Austin Schafer (OSU); 14-8 285: No. 2 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) dec. Tanner Harms (UW); 8-5

125: No. 10 Nick Soto (UTC) fall Eddie Klimara (OSU), 6:29 133: No. 7 Jon Morrison (OSU) MD Marvin Lopez (UTC), 13-0 141: Julian Feikert (OSU) dec. Dean Pavlou (UTC), 5-3 149: No. 2 Jordan Oliver (OSU) fall Jared Presley (UTC), 4:11 157: Dallas Bailey (OSU) fall Trey Stavrum (UTC), 0:25 165: No. 3 Tyler Caldwell (OSU) fall No. 13 Josh Condon (UTC), 6:15 174: No. 1 Chris Perry (OSU) fall Jake Young (UTC), 4:48 184: No. 17 Chris Chionuma (OSU) MD John Shrader (UTC), 18-9 197: Niko Brown (UTC) dec. Austin Schafer (OSU), 5-4 285: No. 4 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) won by forfeit Kevin Malone (UTC)

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Dec. 16, 2012 Madison Square Garden New York, N.Y.

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125: No. 11 Nahshon Garrett (CU) dec. Eddie Klimara (OSU), 9-3 133: No. 7 Jon Morrison (OSU) dec. No. 17 Nick Arujua (CU), 5-0 141: No. 7 Mike Nevinger (CU) MD Julian Feikert (OSU), 16-6 149: No. 2 Jordan Oliver (OSU) MD No. 18 Chris Villalonga (CU), 11-3 157: No. 9 Alex Dieringer (OSU) MD Chris Dowdy (CU),10-2 165: No. 1 Kyle Dake (CU) dec. No. 3 Tyler Caldwell (OSU), 4-1 174: No. 1 Chris Perry (OSU) fall Duke Pickett (CU), 5:54 184: Steve Bosak (CU) dec. No. 17 Chris Chionuma (OSU), 5-3 197: Jace Bennett (CU) dec. Zach White (OSU), 10-3 285: No. 4 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) MD Stryker Lane (CU), 14-3

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2012-13 RESULTS OKLAHOMA STATE 37 BUCKNELL 6 2

Dec. 17, 2012 Sojka Pavilion Lewisburg, Pa.

125: Eddie Klimara (OSU) dec. Austin Miller (BU), 10-8 133: No. 7 Jon Morrison (OSU) fall Paul Petro (BU), 0:43 141: Julian Feikert (OSU) dec. Derrick Russell (BU), 5-2 149: No. 2 Jordan Oliver (OSU) fall Adam Healey (BU), 2:14 157: No. 9 Alex Dieringer (OSU) fall Vincent Favia (BU), 2:15 165: Corey Lear (BU) dec. No. 3 Tyler Caldwell (OSU), 4-3 174: No. 1 Chris Perry (OSU) TF4 Stephen McPeek (BU), 26-11 184: No. 17 Chris Chionuma (OSU) TF5 Robert Marchese (BU), 22-7 197: Tyler Lyster (BU) dec. Darnell Bortz (OSU), 4-2 285: No. 4 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) MD Joe Stolfi (BU), 17-5

SOUTHERN SCUFFLE

Jan. 1-2, 2013 Chattanooga, Tenn.

SECOND PLACE, THREE CHAMPS

WYOMING 8 OKLAHOMA STATE 31 20

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Jan. 18, 2013 Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Okla. Att: 1,571

125: Eddie Klimara (OSU) dec. Shane Young (WVU), 3-2 133: Tyler Dorrell (OSU) dec. Colin Johnston (WVU), 7-6 141: No. 13 Nathan Pennesi (WVU) dec. Julian Feikert (OSU), 6-0 149: No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU) fall Tre Miller-Scott (WVU), 1:19 157: No. 10 Alex Dieringer (OSU) MD Jason Luster (WVU), 11-2 165: No. 3 Tyler Caldwell (OSU) MD Ross Renzi (WVU), 10-2 174: No. 1 Chris Perry (OSU) dec. Bubba Scheffel (WVU), 8-2 184: No. 14 Chris Chionuma (OSU) MD Lance Bryson (WVU), 17-4 197: No. 16 Blake Rosholt (OSU) dec. A.J. Vizcarrondo (WVU), 4-1 285: No. 3 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) fall Phil Mandzik (WVU), 0:55

PITTSBURGH 14 OKLAHOMA STATE 26 17

Jan. 20, 2013 Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Okla. Att: 1,931

125: Eddie Klimara (OSU) fall Derrick Nelson (PITT), 6:23 133: No. 16 Shelton Mack (PITT) dec. Tyler Dorrell (OSU), 13-6 141: Travis Shaffer (PITT) TF5 Julian Feikert (OSU), 15-0; 2:32 149: No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU) MD Ronnie Garbinsky (PITT), 14-4 157: No. 10 Alex Dieringer (OSU) dec. Donnie Tasser (PITT), 8-2 165: No. 3 Tyler Caldwell (OSU) dec. No. 13 Tyler Wilps (PITT), 5-1 174: No. 1 Chris Perry (OSU) MD Nick Bonaccorsi (PITT), 12-4 184: No. 14 Chris Chionuma (OSU) dec. No. 13 Max Thomusseit (PITT), 7-2 197: No. 2 Matt Wilps (PITT) fall No. 16 Blake Rosholt (OSU), 8:37 TB 285: No. 3 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) dec. No. 7 Zac Thomusseit (PITT), 8-3

Dec. 8, 2012 Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Okla. Att: 1,826

125: No. 1 Matt McDonough (Iowa) dec. Eddie Klimara (OSU); 10-4 133: No. 2 Tony Ramos (Iowa) dec. No. 5 Jon Morrison (OSU); 3-2 141: No. 10 Mark Ballweg (Iowa) dec. Julian Feikert (OSU); 8-3 149: No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU) dec. Michael Kelly (Iowa); 10-4 157: No. 1 Derek St. John (Iowa) dec. No. 9 Alex Dieringer (OSU); 8-4 165: No. 3 Tyler Caldwell (OSU) dec. No. 18 Nick Moore (Iowa); 3-2 174: No. 1 Chris Perry (OSU) dec. No. 4 Mike Evans (Iowa); 4-3 184: No. 15 Chris Chionuma (OSU) dec. No. 10 Ethen Lofthouse (Iowa); 3-2 197: Blake Rosholt (OSU) dec. Nathan Burak (Iowa); 3-2 285: No. 3 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) dec. No. 7 Bobby Telford (Iowa); 7-3

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125: Eddie Klimara (did not place) 133: Jon Morrison (1st) 141: Julian Feikert (6th), Case Garrison (did not place) 149: Jordan Oliver (1st), Matt White (did not place) 157: Alex Dieringer (3rd) Dallas Bailey (did not place) 165: Tyler Caldwell (3rd) 174: Chris Perry (1st) 184: Chris Chionuma (5th), Zach White (did not place) 197: Austin Schafer (did not place) 285: Alan Gelogaev (4th), Tyson Yoder (did not place)

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Jan. 27, 2013 Wells Fargo Arena Tempe, Ariz.

125: Eddie Klimara (OSU) MD Dalton Miller (ASU); 13-5 133: Tyler Dorrell (OSU) MD Ares Carpio (ASU); 12-3 141: Matt Kraus (ASU) won by forfeit 149: No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU) fall Preston McCalmon (ASU); 4:58 157: No. 10 Alex Dieringer (OSU) dec. Joel Smith (ASU); 4-1 165: No. 3 Tyler Caldwell (OSU) fall Rush Hall (ASU); 2:44 174: No. 1 Chris Perry (OSU) fall Ray Waters (ASU); 0:48 184: No. 12 Chris Chionuma (OSU) dec. Kevin Radford (ASU); 6-3 197: No. 16 Blake Rosholt (OSU) won by forfeit 285: No. 3 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) fall No. 18 Levi Cooper (ASU); 1:26

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125: No. 16 Steve Mitcheff (KSU) dec. Eddie Klimara (OSU), 3-2 133: Mackenzie McGuire (KSU) dec. No. 5 Jon Morrison (OSU), 3-2 141: Julian Feikert (OSU) fall Lukas Kern (KSU), 6:38 149: No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU) fall Andy Candiello (KSU), 4:02 157: No. 9 Alex Dieringer (OSU) fall Tommy Sasfy (KSU), 1:23 165: No. 3 Tyler Caldwell (OSU) dec. Caleb Marsh (KSU), 4-1 174: No. 2 Chris Perry (OSU) MD Mike Vollant (KSU), 11-2 184: No. 12 Chris Chionuma (OSU) dec. No. 15 Casey Newburg (KSU), 9-5 197: No. 1 Dustin Kilgore (KSU) MD No. 11 Blake Rosholt (OSU), 12-3 285: No. 3 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) fall Keith Witt (KSU), 0:39

Feb. 17, 2013 M.A.C. Center Kent, Ohio National Duals Regional

125: Eddie Klimara (OSU) MD Ryan Jauch (UNI), 10-2 133: No. 5 Jon Morrison (OSU) won by forfeit 141: No. 13 Joey Lazor (UNI) MD Julian Feikert (OSU), 10-1 149: No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU) MD Bart Reiter (UNI), 13-4 157: No. 9 Alex Dieringer (OSU) fall No. 19 David Bonin (UNI), 6:34 165: No. 3 Tyler Caldwell (OSU) MD Jarrett Jensen (UNI), 15-2 174: No. 2 Chris Perry (OSU) fall Kyle Lux (UNI), 6:10 184: No. 8 Ryan Loder (UNI) dec. No. 12 Chris Chionuma (OSU), 6-1 197: No. 11 Blake Rosholt (OSU) TF5 Taylor Kettman (UNI), 19-2 285: No. 3 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) MD Blayne Beale (UNI), 16-6

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125: Eddie Klimara (OSU) MD Ryak Finch (ISU), 11-2 133: No. 3 Jon Morrison (OSU) Inj. Def. John Meeks (ISU), 4:03 141: Luke Goettl (ISU) dec. Julian Feikert (OSU), 5-4 149: No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU) dec. Max Mayfield (ISU), 7-1 157: No. 10 Alex Dieringer (OSU) dec. Logan Molina (ISU), 4-2 165: No. 3 Tyler Caldwell (OSU) dec. No. 18 Mike Moreno (ISU), 8-2 174: No. 1 Chris Perry (OSU) dec. No. 20 Tanner Weatherman (ISU), 3-0 184: No. 18 Boaz Beard (ISU) dec. No. 12 Chris Chionuma (OSU), 8-2 197: No. 8 Kyven Gadson (ISU) dec. No. 15 Blake Rosholt (OSU), 3-1 285: No. 3 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) dec. Matt Gibson (ISU), 6-5

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125: No. 3 Alan Waters (MU) dec. Eddie Klimara (OSU), 4-2 133: No. 5 Nathan McCormick (MU) dec. No. 3 Jon Morrison (OSU), 4-3 141: Nicholas Hucke (MU) dec. Julian Feikert (OSU), 5-4 149: No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU) dec. No. 18 Drake Houdashelt (MU), 4-2 157: No. 10 Alex Dieringer (OSU) dec. No. 20 Kyle Bradley (MU), 5-3 165: No. 3 Tyler Caldwell (OSU) dec. No. 19 Zach Toal (MU), 3-1 SV2 174: No. 15 Todd Porter (MU) MD No. 1 Chris Perry (OSU), 9-1 184: No. 12 Chris Chionuma (OSU) dec. No. 9 Mike Larson (MU), 5-4 197: No. 15 Blake Rosholt (OSU) dec. No. 10 Brent Haynes (MU), 4-3 285: No. 3 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) fall Devin Mellon (MU), 4:15

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Feb. 22, 2013 Sports Pavilion Minneapolis, Minn. National Duals Finals

125: No. 3 Jesse Delgado (ILL) dec. Eddie Klimara (OSU), 4-3 133: No. 6 Jon Morrison (OSU) MD No. 13 Daryl Thomas (ILL), 12-1 141: Julian Feikert (OSU) dec. Steven Rodrigues (ILL), 4-2 149: No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU) fall No. 19 Caleb Ervin (ILL), 0:58 157: No. 10 Alex Dieringer (OSU) MD Matt Nora (ILL), 14-5 165: No. 3 Tyler Caldwell (OSU) dec. No. 8 Conrad Polz (ILL), 2-0 174: No. 2 Chris Perry (OSU) dec. No. 8 Jordan Blanton (ILL), 2-1 184: No. 12 Chris Chionuma (OSU) dec. No. 18 Tony Dallago (ILL), 7-5 197: No. 11 Blake Rosholt (OSU) dec. No. 14 Mario Gonzales (ILL), 6-3 TB1 285: No. 3 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) MD Christopher Lopez (ILL), 17-5

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Feb. 23, 2013 Sports Pavilion Minneapolis, Minn. National Duals Finals

125: No. 4 Alan Waters (MU) dec. Eddie Klimara (OSU), 3-1 133: No. 6 Jon Morrison (OSU) dec. No. 4 Nathan McCormick (MU), 5-1 141: Nicholas Hucke (MU) dec. Julian Feikert (OSU), 4-1 149: No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU) MD No. 14 Drake Houdashelt (MU), 15-5 157: No. 10 Alex Dieringer (OSU) dec. No. 19 Kyle Bradley (MU), 6-2 165: No. 3 Tyler Caldwell (OSU) dec. No. 20 Zach Toal (MU), 4-0 174: No. 2 Chris Perry (OSU) dec. No. 13 Todd Porter (MU), 3-2 184: No. 12 Chris Chionuma (OSU) dec. No. 13 Mike Larson (MU), 6-4 SV1 197: No. 17 Brent Haynes (MU) dec. Darnell Bortz (OSU), 10-4 285: No. 3 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) dec. No. 1 Dom Bradley (MU), 4-3

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Feb. 23, 2013 Sports Pavilion Minneapolis, Minn. National Duals Finals

125: No. 13 David Thorn (MINN) dec. Eddie Klimara (OSU), 5-2 133: No. 7 Chris Dardanes (MINN) dec. No. 6 Jon Morrison (OSU), 4-2 TB2 141: No. 8 Nick Dardanes (MINN) MD Julian Feikert (OSU), 14-5 149: No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU) dec. No. 11 Dylan Ness (MINN), 6-4 157: No. 10 Alex Dieringer (OSU) dec. Danny Zilverberg (MINN), 3-1 165: No. 3 Tyler Caldwell (OSU) dec. No. 14 Cody Yohn (MINN), 7-2 174: No. 1 Logan Storley (MINN) fall No. 2 Chris Perry (OSU), 8:20 184: No. 5 Kevin Steinhaus (MINN) dec. No. 12 Chris Chionuma (OSU), 5-3 197: No. 10 Scott Schiller (MINN) dec. No. 11 Blake Rosholt (OSU), 6-2 285: No. 2 Tony Nelson (MINN) fall No. 3 Alan Gelogaev (OSU), 4:50

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March 8, 2013 Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Okla. Big 12 Dual Finals

125: No. 32 Eddie Klimara won by forfeit 133: No. 7 Jon Morrison won by forfeit 141: Julian Feikert (OSU) won by forfeit 149: No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU) fall Tre Miller-Scott (WVU),3:27 157: No. 7 Alex Dieringer (OSU) fall Dominic Prezzia (WVU),1:32 165: No. 3 Tyler Caldwell (OSU) fall Ross Renzi (WVU), 1:15 174: No. 2 Chris Perry (OSU) dec. No. 26 Bubba Scheffel (WVU),12-5 184: No. 10 Chris Chionuma (OSU) won by forfeit 197: No. 11 Blake Rosholt (OSU) fall Mark Colabucci (WVU), 3:51 285: No. 3 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) won by forfeit

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March 8, 2013 Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Okla. Big 12 Dual Finals

125: No. 32 Eddie Klimara (OSU) dec. Ryak Finch (ISU), 9-4 133: No. 7 Jon Morrison dec. John Meeks (ISU), 9-3 141: Julian Feikert (OSU) dec. R.J. Hallman (ISU),10-4 149: No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU) fall Matt Whit e (ISU), 6:20 157: Matt White (OSU) dec. Logan Molina (ISU), 8-6 165: No. 18 Mike Moreno (ISU) dec. No. 3 Tyler Caldwell (OSU), 5-2 174: No. 2 Chris Perry (OSU) dec. No. 20 Tanner Weatherman (ISU), 8-1 184: No. 10 Chris Chionuma (OSU) dec. Mike England (ISU), 7-3 197: No. 7 Kyven Gadson (ISU) dec. No. 11 Blake Rosholt (OSU), 6-5 285: No. 3 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) dec. No. 21 Matt Gibson (ISU), 4-1

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125: No. 32 Eddie Klimara (OSU) dec. Kyle Garcia (OU), 9-3 133: No. 7 Jon Morrison won by forfeit 141: Julian Feikert (OSU) dec. Dalton Dennis (OU), 4-1 149: No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU) fall Dillon Dennis (OU), 1:28 157: No. 7 Alex Dieringer (OSU) MD Justin DeAngelis (OU), 13-4 165: No. 3 Tyler Caldwell (OSU) MD Derek Geiges (OU), 13-1 174: No. 2 Chris Perry (OSU) fall Kyle Detmer (OU), 2:02 184: No. 10 Chris Chionuma (OSU) MD Matt Reed (OU), 15-5 197: No. 11 Blake Rosholt (OSU) MD Nolan McBryde (OU), 15-4 285: Keldrick Hall (OU) dec. Tyson Yoder (OSU), 5-4

BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPS

First place, eight champs

March 9, 2013 Gallagher-Iba Arena Stillwater, Okla.

Team Standings 1. Oklahoma State - 118.5 2. Iowa State - 74.0 3. Oklahoma - 58.0 4. West Virginia - 28.0 Championship Finals Bouts (OSU Results Only) 125: No. 1 Eddie Klimara (OSU) MD No. 2 Ryak Finch (ISU), 15-5 133: No. 1 Jon Morrison (OSU) dec. No. 2 Cody Brewer (OU), 6-2 149: No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU) fall No. 3 Max Mayfield (ISU), 1:19 157: No. 1 Alex Dieringer (OSU) MD No. 2 Matt Lester (OU), 11-3 165: No. 1 Tyler Caldwell (OSU) dec. No. 2 Bubby Graham (OU), 1-0 174: No. 1 Chris Perry (OSU) MD No. 2 Tanner Weatherman (ISU), 8-0 184: No. 2 Chris Chionuma (OSU) dec. No. 1 Boaz Beard (ISU), 5-3 197: No. 1 Kyven Gadson (ISU) dec. No. 2 Blake Rosholt (OSU), 5-4 285: No. 1 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) fall No. 2 Matt Gibson (ISU), 0:58 Semifinal Round Results (OSU Results Only) 125: No. 1 Eddie Klimara (OSU) dec. No. 4 Kyle Garcia (OU), 8-4 133: No. 1 Jon Morrison (OSU) MD No. 4 Colin Johnston (WVU), 15-4 141: No. 2 Luke Goettl (ISU) dec. No. 3 Julian Feikert (OSU), 9-2 149: No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU) TF5 No. 4 George Scheffel (WVU), 22-7 157: No. 1 Alex Dieringer (OSU) MD No. 4 Logan Molina (ISU), 10-2 165: No. 1 Tyler Caldwell (OSU) dec. No. 4 Ross Renzi (WVU), 12-5 174: No. 1 Chris Perry (OSU) fall No. 4 Kyle Detmer (OU), 4:08 184: No. 2 Chris Chionuma (OSU) MD No. 3 Matt Reed (OU); 11-1 197: No. 2 Blake Rosholt (OSU) MD No. 3 A.J. Vizcarrando (WVU), 11-2 285: No. 1 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) fall No. 4 Phil Mandzik (WVU), 2:42

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March 21-23, 2013 Wells Fargo Arena Des Moines, Iowa

Team Standings (Top Five) 1. Penn State – 123.5 points 2. Oklahoma State – 119.5 points 3. Minnesota – 103 points 4. Iowa – 73 points 5. Cornell – 65 points Championship first round 125: Steve Mitcheff (Kent State) dec. Eddie Klimara (OSU), 6-2 133: Jon Morrison (OSU) MD Mackenzie Maguire (Kent State), 8-0 141: Steven Keith (Harvard) fall Julian Feikert (OSU), 3:39 149: Jordan Oliver (OSU) MD David Habat (Edinboro), 16-6 157: Alex Dieringer (OSU) MD Ryan Watts (Michigan State), 9-1 165: Tyler Caldwell (OSU) MD Pierce Hager (Northwestern), 9-1 174: Chris Perry (OSU) dec. Cody Weishoff (Oregon State), 5-4 184: Max Thomusseit (Pittsburgh) dec. Chris Chionuma (OSU), 4-1 197: Blake Rosholt (OSU) dec. Braden Atwood (Purdue), 3-2 285: Alan Gelogaev (OSU) fall Ben Apland (Michigan), 0:18 Championship second round 133: Jon Morrison (OSU) dec. Scotti Sentes (Central Michigan), 3-1 149: Jordan Oliver (OSU) MD Derek Valenti (Virginia), 13-3 157: Alex Dieringer (OSU) MD Spartak Chino (Ohio), 9-0 165: Tyler Caldwell (OSU) dec. Josh Condon (Chattanooga), 4-2 174: Chris Perry (OSU) dec. Jonathan Fausey (Virginia), 4-0 197: Blake Rosholt (OSU) dec. Kyven Gadson (Iowa State), 8-7 285: Alan Gelogaev (OSU) fall Jeremy Johnson (Ohio), 0:34

Wrestleback third round 125: Tyler Cox (Wyoming) dec. Eddie Klimara (OSU), 11-7 Wrestleback fourth round 133: Jon Morrison (OSU) MD Geroge DiCamillo (Virginia), 10-2 197: Blake Rosholt (OSU) MD Christian Boley (Maryland), 10-2 Wrestleback fifth round 133: Jon Morrison (OSU) MD Nathan McCormick (Missouri), 10-2 197: Scott Schiller (Minnesota) dec. Blake Rosholt (OSU), 5-2 Wrestlebacks sixth round 133: A.J. Schopp (Edinboro) dec. Jon Morrison (OSU), 9-3 157: Alex Dieringer (OSU) MD Jedd Moore (Virginia), 12-2 165: Tyler Caldwell (OSU) dec. Conrad Polz (Illinois), 2-1 HWT: Alan Gelogaev (OSU) dec. Zac Thomusseit (Pittsburgh), 4-3 Third place match 157: Alex Dieringer (OSU) fall David Bonin (Northern Iowa), 1:39 165: Tyler Caldwell (OSU) dec. Peter Yates (Virginia Tech), 5-1 HWT: Alan Gelogaev (OSU) dec. Dom Bradley (Missouri), 3-2 Fifth place match 133: Jon Morrison (OSU) dec. Chris Dardanes (Minnesota), 6-4 Seventh place match 197: Alfonso Hernandez (Wyoming) dec. Blake Rosholt (OSU), 7-4

Championship quarterfinals 133: Tony Ramos (Iowa) dec. Jon Morrison (OSU), 6-1 149: Jordan Oliver (OSU) MD Jake Sueflohn (Nebraska), 11-3 157: Alex Dieringer (OSU) dec. Georgi Ivanov (Boise State), 6-4 165: Tyler Caldwell (OSU) dec. Taylor Massa (Michigan), 3-1 174: Chris Perry (OSU) dec. Nick Heflin (Ohio State), 3-2 TB1 197: Matt Wilps (Pittsburgh) dec. Blake Rosholt (OSU), 7-1 285: Alan Gelogaev (OSU) dec. J.T. Felix (Boise State), 10-5 Championship semifinals 149: Jordan Oliver (OSU) MD Steve Santos (Columbia), 13-4 157: Derek St. John (Iowa) dec. Alex Dieringer (OSU), 3-2 165: Kyle Dake (Cornell) dec. Tyler Caldwell (OSU), 2-0 174: Chris Perry (OSU) dec. Robert Kokesh (Nebraska), 4-2 SV2 HWT: Tony Nelson (Minnesota) dec. Alan Gelogaev (OSU), 5-4 Championship finals 149: Jordan Oliver (OSU) dec. Jason Chamberlain (Boise State), 3-2 174: Chris Perry (OSU) dec. Matt Brown (Penn State), 2-1 TB1 Consolation pigtails 125: Eddie Klimara (OSU) dec. Max Soria (Buffalo), 8-1 Wrestleback first round 125: Eddie Klimara (OSU) MD Ben Willeford (Cleveland State), 11-2 141: Julian Feikert (OSU) dec. Joseph Spisak (Virginia), 8-5 184: Chris Chionuma (OSU) fall MacKain Stoll (North Dakota State), 2:26 Wrestleback second round 125: Eddie Klimara (OSU) dec. Christian Cullinan (Central Michigan), 6-3 141: Joey Lazor (Northern Iowa) dec. Julian Feikert (OSU), 7-2 184: Jacob Swartz (Boise State) dec. Chris Chionuma (OSU), 6-4

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COWBOY WRESTLING TRADITION By any measure, Oklahoma State is the gold standard within the world of college wrestling. On the national level, the Cowboys have won 34 NCAA team titles, crowned 136 NCAA individual champions and earned 435 All-America honors. No other program even comes close to those astounding numbers. It’s a similar story on the conference level, with OSU winning 47 league titles as a team and Cowboy wrestlers combining to win 249 conference individual championships. Furthermore, every four years, the O, S and U in Oklahoma State’s name could easily be replaced by Olympic Stage University. Since 1924, 32 Oklahoma State wrestlers have fought their way to Olympic team membership a total of 41 times, with nine athletes winning a gold medal a total of 11 times. From the individual perspective, any list of greatest wrestlers in NCAA history must include Oklahoma State’s Yojiro Uetake, who was a perfect 57-0 with three NCAA titles and Pat Smith, who was the first four-time NCAA champion in history. That list doesn’t even include the accomplishments of Pat’s older brother, John Smith, who was a twotime NCAA champion for the Cowboys and went on to win a staggering six world-level gold medals from 1987-92 or his OSU teammate, Kenny Monday, who won four world-level medals, including gold in 1988 and 1989. All told, 25 members of the Cowboy wrestling program are Distinguished Members of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and an additional 14 combined to earn Outstanding Wrestler distinction at the NCAA Championships a total of 15 times (Uetake took home the honor twice in 1965 and 1966). A contributing factor to Oklahoma State wrestlers performing as well as they have over the years is the elite level of coaching that has taken - and continues to - take place in the Cowboy wrestling room on a daily basis. Ed Gallagher is credited with the title of Father of Intercollegiate Wrestling. He launched Oklahoma State into a dominant position within the sport by coaching the Cowboys to 11 NCAA titles from 19281940. His impact on the sport is still felt today.

NCAA TEAM TITLES 1. Oklahoma St. 2. Iowa 3. Iowa State 4. Oklahoma 5. Penn State 6. Minnesota 7. Arizona State Indiana Michigan State Northern Iowa

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NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 1. Oklahoma St. 2. Iowa 3. Iowa State 4. Oklahoma 5. Lehigh Penn State 7. Michigan State 8. Michigan Minnesota 10. Northern Iowa Illinois

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ALL-AMERICANS 1. Oklahoma State 2. Iowa 3. Iowa State 4. Oklahoma 5. Penn State 6. Michigan 7. Minnesota 8. Michigan State Lehigh 10. Northern Iowa

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He was followed by Art Griffith and his eight NCAA titles, then by Myron Roderick and his seven crowns. Tommy Chesbro and Joe Seay combined to win three NCAA titles before John Smith took over and rattled off five NCAA titles and counting.

OSU & THE BIG 12

Dating back to the inception of the NCAA Wrestling Championships in 1928, every Oklahoma State head coach has led the Cowboys to at least one NCAA title and Gallagher, Griffith, Roderick, Seay and John Smith have all served as coaches for Team USA at either the Olympics or the World Championships.

Oklahoma State 34 Iowa State 8 Oklahoma 7 West Virginia 0

In 1917, Gallagher delivered the first dual match win in OSU wrestling history and in 2011, John Smith led the Cowboys to their 1,000th dual match triumph. In between those landmark wins, OSU won better than 89 percent of its duals all-time to further its stranglehold as the gold standard in college wrestling.

NCAA TEAM TITLES

NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Oklahoma State 136 Iowa State 68 Oklahoma 66 West Virginia 5

Oklahoma State 435 Iowa State 284 Oklahoma 266 West Virginia 29 BIG 12 TEAM TITLES Tourn. (1997-pres.) Oklahoma State 11 Iowa State 3 Oklahoma 2 West Virginia 0 BIG 12 TEAM TITLES Reg. Season (2011-13) Oklahoma State 2 Iowa State 0 Oklahoma 0 West Virginia 0 BIG 12 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS (1997-Pres.) Oklahoma State 70 Iowa State 34 Oklahoma 27 West Virginia 0 TEAM CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS (All-time) Oklahoma State 45 Oklahoma 23 Iowa State 17 West Virginia 14 INDIVIDUAL CONFERENCE CHAMPS (All-time) Oklahoma State 249 Iowa State 196 Oklahoma 178 West Virginia 84 OLYMPIANS Oklahoma State 41 Oklahoma 20 Iowa State 16 Missouri 1

MOST NCAA TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS: ALL SPORTS

34 Oklahoma State Wrestling 34 NCAA Titles

26 USC Men’s Outdoor Track 26 NCAA Titles

23 Iowa Wrestling 23 NCAA Titles

21 Denver Skiing 21 NCAA Titles

21 Yale Men’s Golf 21 NCAA Titles

21 NorthCarlina Women’s Soccer 21 NCAA Titles

20 USC Men’s Tennis 20 NCAA Titles

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The Cowboys of 2006 won the NCAA team title in Oklahoma City.

Oklahoma State has finished first as a team 34 times at the NCAA Wrestling Championships, including a tie in 1933. The NCAA did not keep team points in 1928 and 1930-33; therefore, the team championships are considered “unofficial” by the governing body during those years. The Cowboys have finished second 11 times and third 11 times. At least one individual champion has been from Oklahoma State in 65 of the 83 NCAA tournaments. Oklahoma State’s NCAA Championship teams at a glance: --------------- Duals--------------- --------------- All Individual Bouts --------------- Conference NCAA Year Coach Meets Wins Losses Ties Points Bouts Wins Losses Ties Falls BWs Win % Pin % Place Champs Place Champs 1928 Ed Gallagher 6 6 0 0 61 51 10 0 21 21 83.6% 34.4% 1st NA 1st 4 1929 Ed Gallagher 6 6 0 0 67 51 14 2 15 16 77.6% 22.4% NA NA 1st 4 1930 Ed Gallagher 7 7 0 0 64 51 13 0 21 22 79.7% 32.8% NA NA 1st 3 1931 Ed Gallagher 7 7 0 0 69 56 12 1 20 22 81.9% 29.0% NA NA 1st 4 1933 Ed Gallagher 8 7 0 1 75 53 21 1 21 22 71.3% 28.0% NA NA 1st 3 1934 Ed Gallagher 8 8 0 0 77 58 15 4 36 37 77.9% 46.8% NA NA 1st 3 1935 Ed Gallagher 8 8 0 0 94 66 24 4 32 34 72.3% 34.0% NA NA 1st 3 1937 Ed Gallagher 8 6 1 1 88 63 21 4 11 13 73.9% 12.5% NA NA 1st 4 1938 Ed Gallagher 9 9 0 0 93 77 11 5 21 26 85.5% 22.6% NA NA 1st 3 1939 Ed Gallagher 6 6 0 0 79 62 16 1 12 15 79.1% 15.2% NA NA 1st 3 1940 Ed Gallagher 10 10 0 0 105 82 19 4 11 14 80.0% 10.5% NA NA 1st 2 1941 Art Griffith 6 6 0 0 140 78 68 10 0 9 12 87.2% 11.5% NA NA 1st 4 1942 Art Griffith 5 5 0 0 118 62 52 10 0 8 9 83.9% 12.9% NA NA 1st 4 1946 Art Griffith 2 2 0 0 51 33 26 7 0 3 3 78.8% 9.1% NA NA 1st 2 1948 Art Griffith 7 7 0 0 166 89 70 18 1 23 24 79.2% 25.8% NA NA 1st 2 1949 Art Griffith 10 10 0 0 296 112 100 11 1 40 40 89.7% 35.7% NA NA 1st 2 1954 Art Griffith 7 7 0 0 146 92 65 24 3 15 15 72.3% 16.3% NA NA 1st 3 1955 Art Griffith 7 5 0 2 132 79 55 19 7 7 7 74.1% 8.9% NA NA 1st 2 1956 Art Griffith 6 4 0 2 108 81 53 27 2 5 9 66.7% 6.2% NA NA 1st 1 1958 Myron Roderick 12 10 0 2 254 149 111 30 8 11 13 77.2% 7.4% 2ndT 3 1st 2 1959 Myron Roderick 10 9 1 0 222 143 109 23 11 14 17 80.1% 9.8% 1st 4 1st 2 1961 Myron Roderick 8 8 0 0 210 161 127 26 7 17 18 81.1% 10.6% 1st 4 1st 2 1962 Myron Roderick 12 12 0 0 318 176 143 23 10 10 20 84.1% 5.7% 1st 6 1st 3 1964 Myron Roderick 11 10 0 1 277 161 133 24 4 16 25 83.9% 9.9% 1st 5 1st 2 1966 Myron Roderick 14 13 1 0 395 263 209 48 6 32 39 80.6% 12.2% 1st 5 1st 3 1968 Myron Roderick 12 11 1 0 287 215 154 54 7 23 28 73.3% 10.7% 1st 4 1st 1 1971 Tommy Chesbro 14 12 2 0 315 263 194 62 7 30 35 75.1% 11.4% 1st 7 1st 3 1989 Joe Seay 24 22 2 0 667 469 342 115 13 49 148 74.3% 10.4% 1st 3 1st 2 1990 Joe Seay 19 18 1 0 549 501 375 119 7 51 188 75.5% 10.2% 1st 5 1st 2 1994 John Smith 14 13 1 0 361 340 241 99 25 115 70.9% 7.4% 1st 4 1st 3 2003 John Smith 17 17 0 0 508 513 376 137 74 165 73.3% 14.4% 1st 6 1st 2 2004 John Smith 19 17 2 0 529 522 372 150 75 172 71.3% 14.4% 1st 4 1st 1 2005 John Smith 21 21 0 0 612 576 432 144 90 213 75.0% 15.6% 1st 7 1st 5 2006 John Smith 18 16 2 0 512 484 348 136 73 157 71.9% 15.1% 1st 4 1st 2

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NCAA OUTSTANDING WRESTLERS ALAN KELLY 1933 // 145 pounds Alan Kelley capped a perfect 10-0 1933 season by storming to wins over Franklin&Marshall’s Cassell in the first round of the NCAA Championships and Lehigh’s B. Bishop in the second round. In the championship match, Kelley pinned Southwestern Oklahoma’s F. Stout at the 12:12 mark to claim the 1933 NCAA Championship and earn Outstanding Wrestler honors. The next season, Kelley went 10-0 yet again and won his scond NCAA Championship. Of his 10 wins in 1934, seven came by fall.

ROSS FLOOD 1935 // 126 pounds Ross Flood compiled a 31-1 overall record in three years at Oklahoma State, capped by a perfect 11-0 mark in 1935 that was highlighted by a win by fall over Southwestern Oklahoma’s Gott in the NCAA Championship match. Flood pinned his opponent in three of his four matches at the 1935 NCAA Championships en route to earning Outstanding Wrestler recognition. Flood won the final 27 matches of his career, with 17 of those victories coming by fall. He went on to win the silver medal at the 1936 Berlin Olympics.

STANLEY HENSON 1937 // 145 pounds Stanley Henson was recognized as the Outstanding Wrestler at the 1937 NCAA Championships. He pinned his first opponent, Doolittle of Lafayette at the 3:17 mark, then came back to pick up another win by fall in the second round when he pinned Iowa State’s Linn at 6:45. A semifinal win over Chicago University’s Finwall preceded Henson’s NCAA Championship-winning match over Illinois’ McIlvoy. Henson compiled a 31-1 record during his three years at Oklahoma State that included wins in each of his final 29 bouts.

JOE MCDANIEL 1938 // 118 pounds Joe McDaniel capped a perfect 1938 season by earning Outstanding Wrestler accolades at the NCAA Championships that year. McDaniel won each of his three matches at NCAAs that year, pinning Penn State’s King at the 2:50 mark in his first match before winning by decision over Minnesota’s Hanson in the semifinal and Indiana’s Duffy in the championship match. McDaniel started his OSU career by losing two of his first three bouts. He didn’t lose again after that, rattling off 27 consecutive wins to finish out his career.

AL WHITEHURST 1941 // 136 pounds Al Whitehurst was tabbed as the Outstanding Wrestler at the 1941 NCAA Championships after picking up four wins, two of which came by fall. Whitehurst claimed a 6-2 win over Michigan State’s Maxwell in the championship match to cap a 1941 season in which he put together a perfect 10-0 record. Whitehurst finished his two-year OSU career with a 19-1 overall record, with his lone setback a 1-0 overtime defeat in his first season.

DAVID ARNDT

NCAA champion, he was honored as the Outstanding Wrestler after storming through the 1942 NCAA Championships. Arndt picked up a healthy 13-3 win over Nebraska’s Stout in his first match at NCAAs before replicating that score with a 13-3 wipeout of Rutgers’ Paterno in his second match. Arndt pinned Cornell’s Ellison at the 7:36 mark of the semifinal match before romping to an 18-5 win over Michigan’s Johnson in the championship match.

CHARLES HETRICK 1949 // 128 pounds Charles Hetrick earned Outstanding Wrestler honors at the 1949 NCAA Championships. Hetrick finished his perfect 12-0 campaign that year by picking up a 6-2 win over Virginia Military’s Perry in the first round. He pinned Colorado’s Karbatsch at the 5:40 mark in the second round before claiming a 4-2 win over Northern Iowa’s Bush in the semifinal. The championship match resulted in a 4-1 Hetrick win over Cornell’s Thomsen.

YOJIRO UETAKE 1965 and 1966 // 133 pounds Just one year after winning the gold medal for his native Japan in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, Yojiro Uetake took the mat for Oklahoma State and rolled to Outstanding Wrestler honors at the 1965 NCAA Championships. Uetake won each of his five matches at NCAAs that year, highlighted by a 6-1 win over Lehigh’s Peritore in the championship match. His closest match at the 1965 NCAAs was a 5-3 semifinal win over Michigan State’s Behm. He became the first Cowboy ever to be named Outstanding Wrestler at the NCAA Championships twice when he secured that recognition in 1966 after steamrolling to five one-sided victories. Uetake pinned Lehigh’s Peritore at the 4:31 mark of the championship match to cap a dominating run through the NCAA Championships in which he won his bouts by scores of 12-4, 11-2, 18-3 and 11-2. Uetake finished his collegiate career with a 57-0 record before going on to claim his second Olympic gold medal at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics.

DWAYNE KELLER 1968 // 123 pounds Dwayne Keller was honored as the Outstanding Wrestler at the 1968 NCAA Championships after picking up a series of hard-fought victories in each of his final three matches. Keller started his run with a 12-5 victory over UCLA’s Vallance, then pinned Army’s Patton. A pair of one-point wins over Indiana State’s Parker (5-4) and SUNYCortland’s DeSario (3-2) ensued, putting Keller into the championship match, where he claimed a 4-2 win over Portland State’s Sanders. Keller won three NCAA championships during his freshman, sophomore and junior seasons at OSU and lost in the championship bout his senior year. He compiled a 64-1 record during his time at Oklahoma State.

DARRELL KELLER 1971 // 142 pounds Darrell Keller claimed Outstanding Wrestler honors at the 1971 NCAA Championships after claiming the second of his two national titles. Keller stomped his first two opponents to the tune of a 6-0 win over Stanford’s Thomas and an 8-0 win over Western Michigan’s Bacon. Keller’s semifinal match against Navy’s Keaser was a classic, with Keller claiming an overtime win to set up a 16-12 victory over Washington’s Owings in the championship match.

MIKE SHEETS 1983 // 167 pounds Mike Sheets went a perfect 29-0 in 1983 and was honored as the Outstading Wrestler of the NCAA Championships that year after dominating the competition. Sheets started his run by romping to a 29-2 win over St. Lawrence’s Todd Northrup in the first round before crushing Portland State’s Kevin Benson, 14-0 in the second round. Sheets beat Illinois State’s Mike Jones, 6-0 in the quarterfinal before handing Nebraska’s Ray Oliver a 5-1 defeat in the semis. A convincing 14-0 win over Navy’s John Reich put a cap on Sheets’ impressive performance.

JOHN SMITH 1987 // 134 pounds Just one year after winning the first of his U.S. Freestyle National Championships and claiming gold at the Goodwill Games in Moscow and well on his way toward establishing himself as the best wrestler in the world, John Smith was recognized as the Outstanding Wrestler at the 1987 NCAA Championships. Smith crushed the opposition at NCAAs that year, pinning Drexel’s Tim Rothka at the 6:30 mark in his first-round match before rolling to a 23-8 technical fall win over Michigan State’s Dan Matauch in the second round. Smith made it two technical fall victories in a row when he handed Lehigh’s Jim Frick a 22-7 beating in the third round. A 20-9 semifinal win over Ohio’s Rob Johnson set up a rematch with Nebraska’s Gil Sanchez for the national title. Sanchez handed Smith his only loss of the year in Smith’s first match of the regular season. Smith avenged that loss with an 18-4 pounding of Sanchez for the crown.

CHRIS BARNES 1990 // 177 pounds Chris Barnes secured NCAA Outstanding Wrestler honors in 1990 after storming through the competition. Barnes pinned Duke’s Keith Girvan at the 6:31 mark in the first round before picking up technical fall wins over North Carolina’s Ben Oberly (19-4) and Rider’s John Hangey (22-7) in the second and third rounds, respectively. William & Mary’s Rob Larmore suffered a 14-8 defeat at the hands of Barnes in the semifinals before Barnes put a cap on his run to the NCAA crown with a 10-2 major decision victory over Minnesota’s Marty Morgan in the championship match.

PAT SMITH 1994 // 158 pounds The only four-time national champion in Oklahoma State’s illustrious histoy, Pat Smith earned Outstanding Wrestler honors his senior year at the 1994 NCAA Championships. Smith won by technical fall in each of his first two matches at NCAAs that year, claiming a 23-8 win over Kent State’s Jim Andrassy in the first round before disposing of Nebraska’s Jason Kraft by a 26-10 spread in the second round. Smith beat Oregon State’s Dan Alar by a 14-3 major decision before moving on to the semifinals, where he beat Boston University’s Earl Walker, 6-2. Smith was crowned with his fourth NCAA championship when he beat Michigan’s Sean Bormet, 5-3 in the championship match.

1942 // 145 pounds David Arndt never lost a match during his three-year career at Oklahoma State, stringing together a 23-0 career mark. A three-time

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Ed Gallagher Era (1916-1940) Year Name 1928 Harold DeMarsh Melvin Clodfelter George Rule Earl McCready 1929 George Bancroft Jack VanBebber Conrad Caldwell Earl McCready 1930 Jack VanBebber Conrad Caldwell Earl McCready 1931 Bobby Pearce Leroy McGuirk Jack VanBebber Conrad Caldwell 1933 Rex Peery Ross Flood Alan Kelley 1934 Rex Peery Ross Flood Alan Kelly 1935 Rex Peery Ross Flood Frank Lewis 1936 Harley (Doc) Strong 1937 Joe McDaniel Stanley Henson Harvey Base Loyd Ricks 1938 Joe McDaniel Stanley Henson Dale Scriven 1939 Joe McDaniel Stanley Henson John Harrell 1940 Al Whitehurst Vernon Logan

Weight 125 145 175 Hwt. 135 165 175 Hwt. 165 175 Hwt. 126 155 165 175 118 126 145 118 126 145 118 126 155 145 118 145 165 Hwt. 118 145 155 121 155 Hwt. 136 155

Art Griffith Era (1941-1956) Year Name 1941 Al Whitehurst David Arndt Earl VanBebber Virgil Smith 1942 David Arndt Vernon Logan Virgil Smith Loyd Arms

Weight 136 145 155 165 145 155 165 Hwt.

1943-1945

No NCAA meet was held during war

1946 1947 1948 1949

David Arndt George Dorsch Richard Hutton Jack St. Clair Richard Hutton Charles Hetrick

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136 175 Hwt. 155 Hwt. 128

1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956

Jim Gregson Richard Hutton George Layman Grover Rains George Layman Gene Nicks Ned Blass Myron Roderick Ned Blass Gene Nicks Myron Roderick Fred Davis Myron Roderick

175 Hwt. 137 177 137 Hwt. 177 137 177 Hwt. 130 167 130

Myron Roderick Era (1957-1969) Year Name 1957 Doug Blubaugh 1958 Richard Beattie Duane Murty 1959 Richard Beattie Ted Ellis 1961 Phil Kinyon Bob Johnson 1962 Masaaki Hatta Ronnie Clinton Bob Johnson 1964 Yojiro Uetake Joe James 1965 Tadaaki Hatta Yojiro Uetake Jack Brisco 1966 Yojiro Uetake Gene Davis Bill Harlow 1967 Fred Fozzard 1968 Dwayne Keller

Weight 157 157 167 157 Hwt. 157 177 123 167 177 130 Hwt. 115 130 191 130 137 190 177 123

Tommy Chesbro Era (1970-1984) Year Name 1970 Dwayne Keller Darrell Keller Geoff Baum 1971 Yoshiro Fujita Darrell Keller Geoff Baum 1975 Ron Ray 1976 Jimmy Jackson 1977 Steve Barrett Jimmy Jackson 1978 Jimmy Jackson 1979 Eric Wais 1980 Lee Roy Smith Ricky Stewart 1981 Ricky Stewart 1983 Clar Anderson Mike Sheets 1984 Kenny Monday Mike Sheets

Weight 126 134 190 126 142 177 167 Hwt. 142 Hwt. Hwt. 190 142 158 158 134 167 150 167

Joe Seay Era (1985-1991) Year Name 1987 John Smith 1988 John Smith 1989 Kendall Cross Chris Barnes 1990 Pat Smith Chris Barnes 1991 Pat Smith

Weight 134 134 126 177 158 177 158

John Smith Era (1992-present) Year Name 1992 Pat Smith 1994 Alan Fried Pat Smith Mark Branch 1995 J.J. McGrew 1997 Eric Guerrero Mark Branch 1998 Teague Moore Eric Guerrero 1999 Eric Guerrero 2001 Mark Mu単oz 2002 Johnny Thompson 2003 Johnny Thompson Jake Rosholt 2004 Chris Pendleton 2005 Zack Esposito Johny Hendricks Chris Pendleton Jake Rosholt Steve Mocco 2006 Johny Hendricks Jake Rosholt 2008 Coleman Scott 2011 Jordan Oliver 2013 Jordan Oliver Chris Perry

Weight 158 142 158 167 190 126 167 118 126 133 197 133 133 184 174 149 165 174 197 285 165 197 133 133 149 174

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HAROLD DEMARSH 125 pounds 1928

MELVIN CLODFELTER 145 pounds 1928

GEORGE RULE 175 pounds 1928

EARL MCCREADY Heavyweight 1928, 29, 30

GEORGE BANCROFT 135 pounds 1929

JACK VANBEBBER 165 pounds 1929, 30, 31

CONRAD CALDWELL 165 and 175 pounds 1929, 30, 31

BOBBY PEARCE 126 pounds 1931

LEROY MCGUIRK 155 pounds 1931

REX PEERY 118 pounds 1933, 34, 35

ROSS FLOOD 126 pounds 1933, 34, 35

ALAN KELLEY 145 pounds 1933, 34

FRANK LEWIS 155 pounds 1935

HARLEY “DOC” STRONG 145 pounds 1936

JOE MCDANIEL 118 and 121 pounds 1937, 38, 39

STANLEY HENSON 145 and 155 pounds 1937, 38, 39

HARVEY BASE 165 pounds 1937

LOYD RICKS Heavyweight 1937

DALE SCRIVEN 155 pounds 1938

JOHN HARRELL Heavyweight 1939

AL WHITEHURST 136 pounds 1940-41

VERNON LOGAN 155 pounds 1940, 42

DAVID “BUDDY” ARNDT 145 and 136 pounds 1941, 42, 46

EARL VANBEBBER 155 pounds 1941

VIRGIL SMITH 165 pounds 1941, 42

LOYD ARMS Heavyweight 1942

GEORGE DORSCH 175 pounds 1946

RICHARD HUTTON Heavyweight 1947, 48, 50

JACK ST. CLAIR 155 pounds 1948

CHARLES HETRICK 128 pounds 1949

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JIM GREGSON 175 pounds 1949

GEORGE LAYMAN 137 pounds 1951, 52

GROVER RAINS 177 pounds 1951

GENE NICKS Heavyweight 1952, 54

NED BLASS 177 pounds 1953, 54

MYRON RODERICK 130 and 137 pounds 1954, 55, 56

FRED DAVIS 167 pounds 1955

DOUG BLUBAUGH 157 pounds 1957

DICK BEATTIE 157 pounds 1958, 59

DUANE MURTY 167 pounds 1958

TED ELLIS Heavyweight 1959

PHIL KINYON 157 pounds 1961

BOB JOHNSON 177 pounds 1961-62

MASAAKI HATTA 123 pounds 1962

RONNIE CLINTON 167 pounds 1962

YOJIRO UETAKE 130 pounds 1964, 65, 66

JOE JAMES Heavyweight 1964

TADAAKI HATTA 115 pounds 1965

JACK BRISCO 191 pounds 1965

GENE DAVIS 137 pounds 1966

BILL HARLOW 190 pounds 1966

FRED FOZZARD 177 pounds 1967

DWAYNE KELLER 123 and 126 pounds 1968, 70

DARRELL KELLER 134 and 142 pounds 1970, 71

GEOFF BAUM 190 pounds 1970, 71

YOSHIRO FUJITA 126 pounds 1971

RON RAY 167 pounds 1975

JIMMY JACKSON Heavyweight 1976, 77, 78

STEVE BARRETT 142 pounds 1977

ERIC WAIS 190 pounds 1979

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LEE ROY SMITH 142 pounds 1980

RICKY STEWART 158 pounds 1980, 81

CLAR ANDERSON 134 pounds 1983

MIKE SHEETS 167 pounds 1983, 84

KENNY MONDAY 150 pounds 1984

JOHN SMITH 134 pounds 1987, 88

KENDALL CROSS 126 pounds 1989

PAT SMITH 158 pounds 1990, 91, 92, 94

CHRIS BARNES 177 pounds 1989, 90

ALAN FRIED 142 pounds 1994

MARK BRANCH 167 pounds 1994, 97

J.J. MCGREW 190 pounds 1995

TEAGUE MOORE 118 pounds 1998

ERIC GUERRERO 126 and 133 pounds 1997, 98, 99

MARK MUテ前Z 197 pounds 2001

JOHNNY THOMPSON 133 pounds 2002, 03

JAKE ROSHOLT 184 and 197 pounds 2003, 05, 06

CHRIS PENDLETON 174 pounds 2004, 05

ZACK ESPOSITO 149 pounds 2005

JOHNY HENDRICKS 165 pounds 2005, 06

STEVE MOCCO Heavyweight 2005

COLEMAN SCOTT 133 pounds 2008

JORDAN OLIVER 133 and 149 pounds 2011, 2013

CHRIS PERRY 174 pounds 2013

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ALL-AMERICANS In the 83 years of the NCAA Championships, Oklahoma State has had more All-Americans than any other school in the nation. OSU has had 223 wrestlers earn All-America honors 435 times. Four-Time All-Americans (13) Name Year Place Mark Branch, 167 1994-97 1-2-2-1 Eric Guerrero, 126 1996-99 5-1-1-1 Johny Hendricks, 157-65 2004-07 5-1-1-2 Richard Hutton, hwt 1947-50 1-1-2-1 Tyrone Lewis, 165-174 2001-04 5-3-5-2 Kirk Mammen, hwt 1989-92 6-6-5-8 Jordan Oliver, 133, 149 2010-13 4-1-2-1 Jake Rosholt, 184-97 2003-06 1-3-1-1 Coleman Scott, 125-33 2005-08 8-5-2-1 Mike Sheets, 167 1981-84 7-2-1-1 Pat Smith, 158 1990-92, 94 1-1-1-1 Ricky Stewart, 158 1979-82 7-1-1-3 Johnny Thompson, 133 2001-04 2-1-1-3 Three-Time All-Americans (55) Name Loyd Arms, hwt David Arndt, 136-45 Jay Arneson, 150 Chuck Barbee, 134-42 Chris Barnes, 177 Steve Barrett, 134-42 Geoff Baum, 177-90-91 Doug Blubaugh, 147-57 Conrad Caldwell, 165-75 Todd Chesbro, 150-67 Ronnie Clinton, 167-91 Randy Couture, 190 Kendall Cross, 126 Fred Davis, 167 Gene Davis, 137 Gordon Dupree, 175, hwt. Zack Esposito, 149 Mike Farrell, 167 Ross Flood, 126 Fred Fozzard, 177 Alan Fried, 134-42 Bill Harlow, 177-91 Masaaki Hatta, 123 Stanley Henson, 145-55 Jimmy Jackson, hwt Joe James, 191-hwt Dwayne Keller, 123-34 Phil Kinyon, 157 Vernon Logan, 145-55 Billy Martin, 126 Paul Martin, 150-58 Earl McCready, hwt Joe McDaniel, 118-21 Kenny Monday, 150 Teague Moore, 118 Nathan Morgan, 133-41

Year Place 1941-42, 46 3-1-4 1941-42, 46 1-1-1 1970-71-72 6-2-4 1989-91 5-3-3 1988-90 4-1-1 1975-77 5-3-1 1969-71 6-1-1 1955-57 3-2-1 1929-31 1-1-1 1989, 91-92 5-8-2 1960-62 2-3-1 1990-92 6-2-2 1988-90 6-1-3 1954-56 4-1-2 1965-67 4-1-3 1933-34, 36 3-3-3 2004-06 2-1-3 1987-89 4-5-3 1933-35 1-1-1 1966-68 2-1-3 1991-92, 94 2-2-1 1964-66 2-2-1 1960-62 2-2-1 1937-39 1-1-1 1976-78 1-1-1 1962-64 2-3-1 1968, 70-71 1-1-2 1961-63 1-2-2 1939-40, 42 3-1-1 1973-74, 77 5-2-6 1975, 77-78 3-3-2 1928-30 1-1-1 1937-39 1-1-1 1982-84 2-2-1 1997-99 4-1-3 2006-08 6-4-4

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Gene Nicks, hwt Rex Peery, 118 Chris Pendleton, 174 Mike Reding, 147-52-57 Scott Reyna, 134-42 Myron Roderick, 130-37 Jim Rogers, 137-45 Shane Roller, 157 Jared Rosholt, Hwt Steven Schmidt, 134-42 Luke Skove, 142-50 John Smith, 134 Lee Roy Smith, 134-42 Mark Smith, 177-67 Ray Stapp, 115-18 Byron Todd, 147-55 Yojiro Uetake, 130 Jack VanBebber, 155-65 Eric Wais, 177-90 Two-Time All-Americans (63) Name *Clar Anderson, 134 Leo Bailey, 134-42 Nathan Bauer, 136 Dick Beattie, 157 Ned Blass, 177 Dave Bowlin, 115 Jack Brisco, 191 Bruce Campbell, 167-77 Bob Drebenstedt, 167 Dennis Dutsch, 123 *Bill Dykeman, 158 Ted Ellis, hwt Tom Erikson, hwt Clayton Foster, 184 Alan Gelogaev, 197 James Gregson, 175 Tadaaki Hatta, 115 Tom Hazell, hwt Bill Jernigan, 114-21 Bob Johnson, 177 Adnan Kaisy, 191 Darrell Keller, 134 Alan Kelley, 145 Jerry Kelly, 126 George Layman, 137 Harmon Leslie, 123 Frank Lewis, 155 Willard Lorette, 175-91 Mark McCracken, 115-23 Paul McDaniel, 125-28 J.J. McGrew, 190 Leroy McGuirk, 155-75 David McQuaig, 177 Calvin Mehlhorn, 121 Steve Mocco, Hwt. Daryl Monasmith, 190 Hardell Moore, 158

1952-54 1933-35 2003-05 1964-66 1995-97 1954-56 1964, 66-67 2001-03 2008-10 1996-98 1984-86 1985, 87-88 1977, 79-80 1997-99 1969-71 1950-52 1964-66 1929-31 1977-79

1-2-1 1-1-1 3-1-1 2-5-4 7-6-4 1-1-1 5-4-4 3-4-3 4-3-2 4-2-7 5-7-4 2-1-1 5-4-1 4-4-5 4-2-4 3-3-4 1-1-1 1-1-1 4-2-1

Year Place 1983-84 1-5 1983, 86 6-4 1947-48 2-2 1958-59 1-1 1953-54 1-1 1955-56 2-4 1964-65 2-1 1960-61 4-2 1966, 68 6-4 1964-65 5-4 1984-85 4-7 1959, 61 1-2 1986-87 4-3 2010-11 6-2 2010, 13 7-3 1949, 56 1-2 1965-66 1-3 1973-74 6-6 1947-48 2-3 1961-62 1-1 1958-59 4-4 1970-71 1-1 1933-34 1-1 1980-81 2-3 1951-52 1-1 1956-57 2-2 1934-35 2-1 1936-37 3-3 1962-63 2-3 1947-48 4-3 1994-95 7-1 1931-32 1-2 1975-76 5-5 1940-41 2-2 2005-06 1-2 1976, 78 6-4 1997-98 4-2

Mark Mu単oz, 197 Ray Murphy, 137-45 Duane Murty, 157-67 Chris Owens, 134-42 Fred Parkey, 135 Robert Pearce, 123-26 Chris Perry, 174 Mark Perry, 118 Steve Randall, 142 Ralph Rasor, 135 Ron Ray, 158-67 Loyd Ricks, 175-hwt Mike Riley, 130-34 Dale Scriven, 155 Vince Silva, 150 Virgil Smith, 165 Jack St. Clair, 155-60 Bobby Stites, 134-42 Dillard Talbutt, 128-36 Bob Taylor, 115 Alfred Whitehurst, 136 Randy Willingham, 118 Doug Wilson, 137 Robert Wilson, 137-47 Shelby Wilson, 137 Reggie Wright, 149

2000-01 1968-69 1958-59 1990, 92 1937-38 1931-32 2012-13 1984-85 1974-75 1932, 35 1974-75 1935, 37 1969, 72 1937-38 1986-87 1941-42 1946, 48 1972-73 1941-42 1958-59 1940-41 1981-82 1961-62 1959, 61 1958-59 1999-2000

Single-Season All-Americans (92) Name Alan Albright, 158 Clay Albright, 165 Jimmy Arias, 150 George Bancroft, 145 Harvey Base, 165 Cory Baze, 118 Matt Brown, 125 Dormer Browning, 175 Cayle Byers, 197 Tyler Caldwell, 165 George Chiga, hwt Howard Cline, 125 Melvin Clodfelter, 145 Daniel Cormier, 184 Dennis Crowe, 130 Harold DeMarsh, 115 Alex Dieringer, 157 John Divine, 135 George Dorsch, 175 Melbourne Flesner, 165 Daniel Frishkorn, 141 Yoshiro Fujita, 126 Elias George, 145 Harry Geris, hwt Gary Germundson, 177 Richard Gillihan, 115 Tom Green, 115 Will Gruenwald, hwt Robby Hadden, 167 John Harrell, hwt

3-1 5-2 1-3 3-2 2-3 1-2 3-1 6-5 2-4 2-2 6-1 2-1 5-3 3-1 7-5 1-1 2-1 4-2 3-3 2-3 1-1 3-5 4-3 3-3 2-2 4-4

Year Place 1972 3 1940 2 1998 7 1929 1 1937 1 1988 5 2001 6 1936 3 2012 3 2013 3 1940 2 1930 3 1928 1 2001 2 1968 4 1928 1 2013 3 1931 2 1946 1 1949 2 2005 4 1971 1 1949 4 1972 4 1980 7 1957 3 1968 3 2004 7 1990 6 1939 1

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ALL-AMERICANS Greg Hawkins, 190 Bob Herald, 123 Andy Hesser, 118 Matthew Hesser, 125 Charles Hetrick, 128 Skyler Holman, 125 Jon Jackson, 167 Laurence Jackson, 142 Jack Jensen, 184 Tom Keys, 123 Robert Kitt, 128 Thomas Landrum, 134 *Glen Lanham, 158 Muhammed Lawal, 197 Joe Lobaugh, 123 Karl Lynes, 190 Earl Lynn, hwt Sidney Marks, 128 Brandon Mason, 174 Don Meeker, 136 Hal Moore, 130 J.B. Moore, 135 Jon Morrison, 133 J. Boyd Nelson, 169 Jacob Newby, 150

1982 1958 1931 1929 1949 2002 1974 1988 2008 1951 1940 1980 1987 2003 1954 1984 1958 1942 2007 1949 1951 1928 2013 1939 1994

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

*Kahlan O’Hara, hwt Jamal Parks, 149 Grady Peninger, 121 Ted Pierce, 130 Nick Purler, 126 *Tony Purler, 126 Jeff Ragan, 125 Grover Rains, 177 Woodrow Rorex, 128 Blake Rosholt, 197 George Rule, 175 Jerrod Sanders, 149 Dave Schultz, 150 Charles Shelton, 150 Mitch Shelton, hwt Jim Shields, hwt Dell Shockley, 115 Matt Skove, 158 Parker Sneed, 152 Sherm Stephenson, 135 Jerry Stone, 160 Harley Strong, 145 Donald Thompson, 147 Tom Titsworth, 157 Arlie Tomlinson, 145

1985 2011 1949 1958 1994 1991 2000 1951 1939 2013 1928 2003 1978 1979 1983 1971 1929 1983 1968 1930 1967 1936 1954 1952 1930

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

Mark Van Tine, 167 Earl VanBebber, 155 George Walker, 165 John Ward, hwt Edgar Welch, 145 Wes White, 150 Bob Williams, 175 Reggie Wilson, 177 Russ Winer, hwt Eddie Woodburn, 118 Walter Young, 145 Bob Zweiacher, 167

1986 1941 1946 1969 1946 1988 1939 1986 1965 1986 1931 1964

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* — Some OSU All-Americans were honored as All-Americans prior to transferring to OSU as well. They are: C. Anderson — Auburn, 1981 B. Dykeman — Louisiana State, 1982 G. Lanham — Tennessee, 1985 K. O’Hara — UNLV, 1983-84 S. Mocco — Iowa, 2002-03 T. Caldwell — Oklahoma, 2010-11

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ALL-AMERICANS BY YEAR 1928 NCAA Name Weight Finish Harold DeMarsh 115 1 J.B. Moore 135 2 Melvin Clodfelter 145 1 George Rule 175 1 Earl McCready hwt. 1

1935 NCAA Name Weight Finish Rex Peery 118 1 Ross Flood 126 1 Ralph Rasor 135 2 Frank Lewis 155 1 Loyd Ricks 175 2

1929 NCAA Name Weight Finish Dell Shockley 115 3 Matthew Hesser 125 3 George Bancroft 145 1 Jack VanBebber 155 1 Conrad Caldwell 165 1 Earl McCready hwt 1

1936 NCAA Name Weight Finish Harley Strong 145 1 Dormer Browning 165 3 Willard Lorette 175 3 Gordon Dupree hwt. 3

1930 NCAA Name Weight Finish Howard Cline 125 3 Sherm Stephenson 135 3 Arlie Tomlinson 145 2 Jack VanBebber 165 1 Conrad Caldwell 175 1 Earl McCready hwt, 1 1931 NCAA Name Weight Finish Andy Hesser 118 3 Robert Pearce 123 1 John Divine 135 2 Walter Young 145 3 Leroy McGuirk 155 1 Jack VanBebber 165 1 Conrad Caldwell 175 1 1932 NCAA Name Weight Finish Ralph Rasor 135 2 Robert Pearce 126 2 Leroy McGuirk 175 2 1933 NCAA Name Weight Finish Rex Peery 118 1 Ross Flood 126 1 Alan Kelley 145 1 Gordon Dupree 175 3 1934 NCAA Name Weight Finish Rex Peery 118 1 Ross Flood 126 1 Alan Kelley 145 1 Frank Lewis 155 2 Gordon Dupree 175 3

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1937 NCAA Name Weight Finish Joe McDaniel 118 1 Fred Parkey 135 2 Stanley Henson 145 1 Dale Scriven 155 3 Harvey Base 165 1 Willard Lorette 191 3 Loyd Ricks hwt. 1 1938 NCAA Name Weight Finish Joe McDaniel 118 1 Fred Parkey 135 3 Stanley Henson 145 1 Dale Scriven 155 1 1939 NCAA Name Weight Finish Joe McDaniel 121 1 Woodrow Rorex 128 2 Vernon Logan 145 3 Stanley Henson 155 1 J. Boyd Nelson 169 2 Bob Williams 175 3 John Harrell hwt. 1 1940 NCAA Name Weight Finish Calvin Mehlhorn 121 2 Robert Kitt 128 3 Alfred Whitehurst 136 1 Vernon Logan 155 1 Clay Albright 165 2 George Chiga hwt. 2 1941 NCAA Name Weight Finish Calvin Mehlhorn 121 2 Dillard Talbutt 128 3 Alfred Whitehurst 136 1 David Arndt 145 1 Earl VanBebber 155 1

Virgil Smith Loyd Arms

165 hwt.

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1942 NCAA Name Weight Finish Sidney Marks 128 2 Dillard Talbutt 136 3 David Arndt 145 1 Vernon Logan 155 1 Virgil Smith 165 1 Loyd Arms hwt. 1 1946 NCAA Name Weight Finish David Arndt 136 1 Edgar Welch 145 2 Jack St. Clair 155 2 George Walker 165 2 George Dorsch 175 1 Loyd Arms hwt. 4 1947 NCAA Name Weight Finish Nathan Bauer 136 2 Bill Jernigan 114 2 Paul McDaniel 128 4 Richard Hutton hwt. 1 1948 NCAA Name Weight Finish Bill Jernigan 121 3 Paul McDaniel 128 3 Nathan Bauer 136 2 Jack St. Clair 155 1 Richard Hutton hwt. 1 1949 NCAA Name Weight Finish Grady Peninger 121 2 Charles Hetrick 128 1 Don Meeker 136 4 Elias George 145 4 Melbourne Flesner 165 2 James Gregson 175 1 Richard Hutton hwt. 2 1950 NCAA Name Weight Finish Byron Todd 147 3 Richard Hutton hwt. 1 1951 NCAA Name Weight Finish Tom Keys 123 3 Hal Moore 130 2 George Layman 137 1 Byron Todd 147 3 Grover Rains 177 1

1952 NCAA Name Weight Finish George Layman 137 1 Byron Todd 147 3 Tom Titsworth 157 2 Gene Nicks hwt. 1 1953 NCAA Name Weight Finish Gene Nicks hwt. 2 Ned Blass 177 1 1954 NCAA Name Weight Finish Joe Lobaugh 123 2 Myron Roderick 137 1 Donald Thompson 147 2 Fred Davis 167 4 Ned Blass 177 1 Gene Nicks hwt. 1 1955 NCAA Name Weight Finish Dave Bowlin 115 2 Myron Roderick 130 1 Doug Blubaugh 147 3 Fred Davis 167 1 1956 NCAA Name Weight Finish Dave Bowlin 115 4 Harmon Leslie 123 2 Myron Roderick 130 1 Doug Blubaugh 157 2 Fred Davis 167 2 James Gregson 191 2 1957 NCAA Name Weight Finish Richard Gillihan 115 3 Harmon Leslie 123 2 Doug Blubaugh 157 1 1958 NCAA Name Weight Finish Bob Taylor 115 2 Bob Herald 123 2 Ted Pierce 130 4 Shelby Wilson 137 2 Dick Beattie 157 1 Duane Murty 167 1 Adnan Kaisy 191 4 Earl Lynn hwt. 3

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ALL-AMERICANS BY YEAR 1959 NCAA Name Weight Finish Bob Taylor 115 3 Shelby Wilson 137 2 Robert Wilson 147 3 Dick Beattie 157 1 Duane Murty 167 3 Adnan Kaisy 191 4 Ted Ellis hwt. 1 1960 NCAA Name Weight Finish Masaaki Hatta 123 2 Bruce Campbell 167 4 Ronnie Clinton 191 2 1961 NCAA Name Weight Finish Masaaki Hatta 123 2 Doug Wilson 137 4 Robert Wilson 147 3 Phil Kinyon 157 1 Bruce Campbell 167 2 Bob Johnson 177 1 Ronnie Clinton 191 3 Ted Ellis hwt. 2 1962 NCAA Name Weight Finish Mark McCracken 115 2 Masaaki Hatta 123 1 Doug Wilson 137 3 Phil Kinyon 157 2 Ronnie Clinton 167 1 Bob Johnson 177 1 Joe James 191 2 1963 NCAA Name Weight Finish Mark McCracken 123 3 Phil Kinyon 157 2 Joe James hwt. 3 1964 NCAA Name Weight Finish Dennis Dutsch 123 5 Yojiro Uetake 130 1 Jim Rogers 137 5 Mike Reding 147 2 Bob Zweiacher 167 2 Bill Harlow 177 2 Jack Brisco 191 2 Joe James hwt. 1 1965 NCAA Name Weight Finish Tadaaki Hatta 115 1 Dennis Dutsch 123 4

Yojiro Uetake Gene Davis Mike Reding Bill Harlow Jack Brisco Russ Winer

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1966 NCAA Name Weight Finish Tadaaki Hatta 115 3 Yojiro Uetake 130 1 Gene Davis 137 1 Jim Rogers 145 4 Mike Reding 157 4 Bob Drebenstedt 167 6 Fred Fozzard 177 2 Bill Harlow 191 1 1967 NCAA Name Weight Finish Gene Davis 137 3 Jim Rogers 145 4 Jerry Stone 160 6 Fred Fozzard 177 1 1968 NCAA Name Weight Finish Tom Green 115 3 Dwayne Keller 123 1 Dennis Crowe 130 4 Ray Murphy 145 5 Parker Sneed 152 5 Bob Drebenstedt 167 4 Fred Fozzard 177 3 1969 NCAA Name Weight Finish Ray Stapp 115 2 Mike Riley 130 5 Ray Murphy 145 2 Geoff Baum 191 6 John Ward hwt. 3 1970 NCAA Name Weight Finish Ray Stapp 118 2 Dwayne Keller 126 1 Darrell Keller 134 1 Jay Arneson 150 6 Geoff Baum 190 1 1971 NCAA Name Weight Finish Ray Stapp 118 4 Yoshiro Fujita 126 1 Dwayne Keller 134 2 Darrell Keller 142 1 Jay Arneson 150 2

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177 hwt.

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1972 NCAA Name Weight Finish Mike Riley 134 3 Bobby Stites 142 4 Jay Arneson 150 4 Alan Albright 158 3 Harry Geris hwt. 4 1973 NCAA Name Weight Finish Billy Martin 126 5 Bobby Stites 134 2 Tom Hazell hwt. 6 1974 NCAA Name Weight Finish Billy Martin 126 2 Steve Randall 142 2 Ron Ray 158 6 Jon Jackson 167 6 Tom Hazell hwt. 6 1975 NCAA Name Weight Finish Steve Barrett 134 5 Steve Randall 142 4 Paul Martin 158 3 Ron Ray 167 1 David McQuaig 177 5 1976 NCAA Name Weight Finish Steve Barrett 142 3 David McQuaig 177 5 Daryl Monasmith 190 6 Jimmy Jackson hwt. 1

1979 NCAA Name Weight Finish Lee Roy Smith 142 4 Charles Shelton 150 4 Ricky Stewart 158 7 Eric Wais 190 1 1980 NCAA Name Weight Finish Jerry Kelly 126 2 Thomas Landrum 134 5 Lee Roy Smith 142 1 Ricky Stewart 158 1 Gary Germundson 177 7 1981 NCAA Name Weight Finish Randy Willingham 118 3 Jerry Kelly 126 3 Ricky Stewart 158 1 Mike Sheets 167 7 1982 NCAA Name Weight Finish Randy Willingham 118 5 Kenny Monday 150 2 Ricky Stewart 158 3 Mike Sheets 167 2 Greg Hawkins 190 7 1983 NCAA Name Weight Finish Clar Anderson 134 1 Leo Bailey 142 6 Kenny Monday 150 2 Matt Skove 158 4 Mike Sheets 167 1 Mitch Shelton hwt. 3

1977 NCAA Name Weight Finish Billy Martin 126 6 Lee Roy Smith 134 5 Steve Barrett 142 1 Paul Martin 150 3 Eric Wais 177 4 Jimmy Jackson hwt. 1

1984 NCAA Name Weight Finish Mark Perry 118 6 Clar Anderson 134 5 Luke Skove 142 5 Kenny Monday 150 1 Bill Dykeman 158 4 Mike Sheets 167 1 Karl Lynes 190 4

1978 NCAA Name Weight Finish Dave Schultz 150 3 Paul Martin 167 2 Eric Wais 177 2 Daryl Monasmith 190 4 Jimmy Jackson hwt. 1

1985 NCAA Name Weight Finish Mark Perry 118 5 John Smith 134 2 Luke Skove 150 7 Bill Dykeman 158 7 Kahlan O’Hara hwt. 6

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ALL-AMERICANS BY YEAR 1986 NCAA Name Weight Finish Eddie Woodburn 118 6 Leo Bailey 134 4 Luke Skove 142 4 Vince Silva 150 7 Mark Van Tine 167 2 Reggie Wilson 177 6 Tom Erikson hwt. 4 1987 NCAA Name Weight Finish John Smith 134 1 Vince Silva 150 5 Glen Lanham 158 5 Mike Farrell 167 4 Tom Erikson hwt. 3 1988 NCAA Name Weight Finish Cory Baze 118 5 Kendall Cross 126 6 John Smith 134 1 Laurence Jackson 142 6 Wes White 150 6 Mike Farrell 167 5 Chris Barnes 177 4 1989 NCAA Name Weight Finish Kendall Cross 126 6 Chuck Barbee 134 5 Todd Chesbro 150 5 Mike Farrell 167 3 Chris Barnes 177 1 Kirk Mammen hwt. 6 1990 NCAA Name Weight Finish Kendall Cross 126 3 Chris Owens 134 3 Chuck Barbee 142 3 Pat Smith 158 1 Robby Hadden 167 6 Chris Barnes 177 1 Randy Couture 190 6 Kirk Mammen hwt. 6 1991 NCAA Name Weight Finish Tony Purler 126 3 Alan Fried 134 2 Chuck Barbee 142 3 Todd Chesbro 150 8 Pat Smith 158 1 Randy Couture 190 2 Kirk Mammen hwt. 5

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1992 NCAA Name Weight Finish Chris Owens 134 2 Alan Fried 142 2 Pat Smith 158 1 Todd Chesbro 167 2 Randy Couture 190 2 Kirk Mammen hwt. 8 1994 NCAA Name Weight Finish Nick Purler 126 7 Alan Fried 142 1 Jacob Newby 150 4 Pat Smith 158 1 Mark Branch 167 1 J.J. McGrew 190 7 1995 NCAA Name Weight Finish Scott Reyna 134 7 Mark Branch 167 2 J.J. McGrew 190 1 1996 NCAA Name Weight Finish Eric Guerrero 126 5 Steven Schmidt 134 4 Scott Reyna 142 6 Mark Branch 167 2 1997 NCAA Name Weight Finish Teague Moore 118 4 Eric Guerrero 126 1 Steven Schmidt 134 2 Scott Reyna 142 4 Mark Branch 167 1 Mark Smith 177 4 Hardell Moore 158 4 1998 NCAA Name Weight Finish Teague Moore 118 1 Eric Guerrero 126 1 Steven Schmidt 142 7 Jimmy Arias 150 7 Hardell Moore 158 2 Mark Smith 167 4 1999 NCAA Name Weight Finish Teague Moore 125 3 Eric Guerrero 133 1 Reggie Wright 149 4 Mark Smith 174 5

2000 NCAA Name Weight Finish Jeff Ragan 125 6 Reggie Wright 149 4 Mark Mu単oz 197 3 2001 NCAA Name Weight Finish Matt Brown 125 6 Johnny Thompson 133 2 Shane Roller 157 3 Tyrone Lewis 174 5 Daniel Cormier 184 2 Mark Mu単oz 197 1 2002 NCAA Name Weight Finish Skyler Holman 125 6 Johnny Thompson 133 1 Shane Roller 157 5 Tyrone Lewis 165 3 2003 NCAA Name Weight Finish Johnny Thompson 133 1 Jerrod Sanders 149 4 Shane Roller 157 3 Tyrone Lewis 165 5 Chris Pendleton 174 3 Jake Rosholt 184 1 Muhammed Lawal 197 3 2004 NCAA Name Weight Finish Johnny Thompson 133 3 Zack Esposito 149 2 Johny Hendricks 157 5 Tyrone Lewis 165 2 Chris Pendleton 174 1 Jake Rosholt 184 3 Will Gruenwald 285 7 2005 NCAA Name Weight Finish Coleman Scott 125 8 Daniel Frishkorn 141 4 Zack Esposito 149 1 Johny Hendricks 165 1 Chris Pendleton 174 1 Jake Rosholt 197 1 Steve Mocco 285 1

Jake Rosholt Steve Mocco

197 285

1 2

2007 NCAA Name Weight Finish Coleman Scott 133 2 Nathan Morgan 141 4 Johny Hendricks 165 2 Brandon Mason 174 5 2008 NCAA Name Weight Finish Coleman Scott 133 1 Nathan Morgan 141 4 Jack Jensen 184 7 Jared Rosholt 285 4 2009 NCAA Name Weight Finish Jared Rosholt 285 3 2010 NCAA Name Weight Finish Jordan Oliver 133 4 Clayton Foster 184 6 Alan Gelogaev 197 7 Jared Rosholt 285 2 2011 NCAA Name Weight Finish Jordan Oliver 133 1 Jamal Parks 149 5 Clayton Foster 197 2 2012 NCAA Name Weight Finish Jordan Oliver 133 2 Chris Perry 174 3 Cayle Byers 197 3 2013 NCAA Name Weight Finish Jon Morrison 133 5 Jordan Oliver 149 1 Alex Dieringer 157 3 Tyler Caldwell 165 3 Chris Perry 174 1 Blake Rosholt 197 8 Alan Gelogaev 285 3

2006 NCAA Name Weight Finish Coleman Scott 125 5 Nathan Morgan 133 6 Zack Esposito 149 3 Johny Hendricks 165 1 69


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AT THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Ed Gallagher Era (1916-1940) Team Individual Year Finish Champs All-Americans 1928 1st 4 5 1929 1st 4 6 1930 1st 3 6 1931 1st 4 7 1932 2nd 0 3 1933 1st 3 4 1934 1st 3 5 1935 1st 3 5 1936 2nd 1 4 1937 1st 4 7 1938 1st 3 4 1939 1st 3 7 1940 1st 2 6 Totals 11 titles 37 69

Team Points n/a 26.0 27.0 n/a n/a n/a 29.0 36.0 10.0 31.0 19.0 33.0 24.0 --

Art Griffith Era (1941-56) Team Individual Year Finish Champs All-Americans 1941 1st 4 7 1942 1st 4 6 1946 1st 2 6 1947 3rd 1 4 1948 1st 2 5 1949 1st 2 7 1950 4th 1 2 1951 2nd 2 5 1952 3rd 2 4 1953 4th 1 2 1954 1st 3 6 1955 1st 2 4 1956 1st 1 6 Totals 8 titles 27 64

Team Points 37.0 31.0 25.0 15.0 33.0 32.0 10.0 23.0 20.0 11.0 32.0 40.0 65.0 --

Myron Roderick Era (1957-69) Team Individual Year Finish Champs All-Americans 1957 4th 1 3 1958 1st 2 8 1959 1st 2 7 1960 5th 0 3 1961 1st 3 8 1962 1st 2 7 1963 4th 0 3 1964 1st 2 8 1965 2nd 3 8 1966 1st 3 8 1967 6th 1 4 1968 1st 1 7 1969 6th 0 5 Totals 7 titles 20 79

Team Points 37.0 77.0 73.0 29.0 82.0 82.0 32.0 87.0 86.0 79.0 40.0 81.0 51.0 --

Tommy Chesbro Era (1970-84) Team Individual Year Finish Champs All-Americans 1970 4th 3 5 1971 1st 3 7 1972 3rd 0 5 1973 5th 0 3 1974 3rd 0 5 1975 3rd 1 5

Team Points 79.0 94.0 57.0 42.0 64.0 68.0

1976 3rd 1 1977 2nd 2 1978 3rd 1 1979 6th 1 1980 2nd 2 1981 4th 1 1982 4th 0 1983 2nd 2 1984 2nd 2 Totals 1 title 19

4 6 5 4 5 4 5 6 7 76

64.5 88.75 86.25 52.75 87.0 68.5 71.75 102.0 98.0 --

Joe Seay Era (1985-91) Team Individual Year Finish Champs All-Americans 1985 4th 0 5 1986 3rd 0 7 1987 4th 1 5 1988 4th 1 7 1989 1st 2 6 1990 1st 2 8 1991 2nd 1 7 Totals 2 titles 7 45

Team Points 56.0 77.25 85.25 80.5 91.25 117.75 108.75 --

John Smith Era (1992-present) Team Individual Year Finish Champs All-Americans 1992 2nd 1 6 1993 n/a n/a n/a 1994 1st 3 6 1995 7th 1 3 1996 6th 0 4 1997 2nd 2 7 1998 3rd 2 6 1999 3rd 1 4 2000 5th 0 3 2001 3rd 1 6 2002 5th 1 4 2003 1st 2 7 2004 1st 1 7 2005 1st 5 7 2006 1st 2 6 2007 5th 0 4 2008 5th 1 4 2009 16th 0 1 2010 6th 0 4 2011 4th 1 3 2012 6th 0 3 2013 2nd 2 7 Totals 5 titles 26 102

Team Points 100.5 n/a 94.75 55.5 54.5 113.5 99.5 84.0 66.5 115.5 82.5 143.0 123.5 153.0 122.5 69.0 72.0 34.0 65.0 70.5 66.0 119.5 --

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HONOR ROLL Dan Hodge Trophy The Dan Hodge Trophy, considered the Heisman Trophy for amateur wrestling, has been presented to the nation’s best wrestler since 1995. Criteria for the award includes a wrestler’s record, number of pins, dominance on the mat, past credentials, quality of competition, sportsmanship/citizenship and heart. Year Wrestler 2005 Steve Mocco

Class Weight Jr. 285

NWCA College Wrestler of the Year Year Wrestler 1983 Mike Sheets 1987 John Smith 1990 Chris Barnes 1994 Pat Smith

NCAA Finish 1st

Season Record 37-0

Class Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr.

Falls 17 Weight 167 134 177 158

Manuel Gorrarian Award The Manuel Gorrarian Award is presented annually to the student-athlete that records the most pins in the least amount of time at the NCAA Championships. Falls 4 2 4 4

Time 13:36 10:18 20:14 20:14

Big Eight Coach of the Year 1994 John Smith 1996 John Smith Junior Hodge Trophy Winners Given every year since 1998, the Junior Dan Hodge Trophy is presented to the nation’s most dominant high school wrestler, according to Wrestling Insider Newsmagazine. It is named after the former Oklahoma national champion and presented annually by the AAU and WIN Magazine.

Year Wrestler 1959 Ted Ellis 1961 Ted Ellis 1981 Jerry Kelly 1983 Randy Willingham

Class So. Sr. Sr. Sr.

Weight HWT HWT 126 118

Big 12 Outstanding Wrestler Year Wrestler 1997 Mark Smith 1998 Hardell Moore 2001 Mark Munoz 2005 Coleman Scott 2010 Jordan Oliver 2012 Jordan Oliver 2013 Jordan Oliver

Class Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr.

Weight 177 158 197 125 133 133 149

Junior Wade Schalles Award The Wade Schalles Award is presented annually to the nation’s top collegiate and high school pinners by WIN and Cliff Keen Athletics.

Big Eight Outstanding Wrestler Year Wrestler Class 1967 Gene Davis Sr. 1968 Fred Fozzard Sr. 1975 Ron Ray Sr. 1977 Steve Barrett Sr. 1978 Daryl Monasmith Sr. 1980 Lee Roy Smith Sr. 1983 Kenny Monday Jr. 1986 Luke Skove Sr. 1987 John Smith Jr. 1988 John Smith Sr. 1994 Pat Smith Sr.

Weight 137 177 167 142 190 142 150 142 134 134 158

Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award The Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award, presented annually since 1996 to a high school senior, is based equally on outstanding wrestling success, scholastic achievement and citizenship or community service. Winners are chosen at the state and regional levels with the national winner being named at the Wrestling Hall of Fame’s Honors Weekend each summer.

Wade Schalles Award The Wade Schalles Award is presented annually to the nation’s top collegiate and high school pinners by WIN and Cliff Keen Athletics. Year Wrestler 2012 Jordan Oliver

Class Jr.

NWCA Division I Coach of the Year 1959 Myron Roderick 1962 Myron Roderick 1966 Myron Roderick 1971 Tommy Chesbro 1984 Tommy Chesbro 1990 Joe Seay 1994 John Smith 2003 John Smith NWCA Assistant Coach of the Year 1990 Mark Perry 2004 Mark Branch

Big 12 Coach of the Year 1997 John Smith 1998 John Smith 2001 John Smith 2003 John Smith 2004 John Smith 2005 John Smith 2006 John Smith 2010 John Smith 2011 John Smith 2013 John Smith

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Weight 133

Year 1998 2001 2009

Year 2000 2001 2004 2012

Wrestler Shane Roller Steve Mocco Chris Perry

Wrestler Chris Pendleton Rusty Blackmon Coleman Scott Jordan Rogers

Year Wrestler 2001 Steve Mocco 2004 Coleman Scott

High School Bixby (Okla.) Blair Academy (N.J.) Stillwater (Okla.)

High School Lemoore (Calif.) Bradley Central (Tenn.) Waynesburg Central (Pa.) Mead (Wash.)

High School Blair Academy (N.J.) Waynesburg Central (Pa.)

ASICS High School Wrestler of the Year The ASICS High School Wrestler of the Year award has been presented to the nation’s top high school wrestler - regardless if the wrestler is a freshman, sophomore, junior or senior - every year since 1986. Year 1986 1988 1990 2001 2002

Wrestler Laurence Jackson Alan Fried Ray Brinzer Steve Mocco Zack Esposito

High School Santa Monica (Calif.) St. Edward (Ohio) North Allegheny (Pa.) Blair Academy (N.J.) Blair Academy (N.J.)

NHSCA National High School Wrestler of the Year Given every year since 2000, the National High School Athlete of the Year is selected by a national committee and honors the athlete that serves as a role model for all athletes throughout the country at all levels of competition. The athlete must exemplify a person of good moral character as well as achieving the highest level of success in their sport. Year Wrestler 2001 Steve Mocco 2008 Jordan Oliver

High School Blair Academy (N.J.) Easton (Pa.)

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OUTSTANDING FRESHMEN NCAA Champions (4) Weight Name Eligibility Year Class Place Richard Hutton True Freshman 1947 HWT 1st Pat Smith True Freshman 1990 158 1st Mark Branch Redshirt Freshman 1994 167 1st Jake Rosholt Redshirt Freshman 2003 184 1st All-Americans (32) Weight Name Eligibility Year Class Place Edgar Welch True Freshman 1946 145 2nd Jack St. Clair True Freshman 1946 155 2nd Richard Hutton True Freshman 1947 HWT 1st Bill Jernigan True Freshman 1947 114 2nd Alan Albright True Freshman 1972 158 3rd Billy Martin True Freshman 1973 126 5th Jon Jackson True Freshman 1974 167 6th Paul Martin True Freshman 1975 158 3rd David McQuaig True Freshman 1975 177 5th Eric Wais True Freshman 1977 177 4th Lee Roy Smith True Freshman 1977 134 5th Dave Schultz True Freshman 1978 150 3rd Ricky Stewart Redshirt Freshman 1979 158 7th Mike Sheets True Freshman 1981 167 7th Laurence Jackson Redshirt Freshman 1988 142 6th Wes White Redshirt Freshman 1988 150 6th Todd Chesbro Redshirt Freshman 1989 150 5th Chuck Barbee Redshirt Freshman 1989 134 5th Kirk Mammen Redshirt Freshman 1989 HWT 6th Pat Smith True Freshman 1990 158 1st Chris Owens Redshirt Freshman 1990 134 3rd Alan Fried Redshirt Freshman 1991 134 2nd Mark Branch Redshirt Freshman 1994 167 1st Jacob Newby Redshirt Freshman 1994 150 4th

Eric Guerrero Johnny Thompson Tyrone Lewis Jake Rosholt Johny Hendricks Daniel Frishkorn Coleman Scott Jordan Oliver Alex Dieringer

Redshirt Freshman Redshirt Freshman Redshirt Freshman Redshirt Freshman Redshirt Freshman Redshirt Freshman True Freshman Redshirt Freshman Redshirt Freshman

1996 2001 2001 2003 2004 2005 2005 2010 2013

126 133 174 184 157 141 125 133 157

5th 2nd 5th 1st 5th 4th 8th 4th 3rd

Conference Champions (16) Weight Name Eligibility Year Class Conference Jay Arneson True Freshman 1969 152 Big Eight Billy Martin True Freshman 1973 126 Big Eight Steve Barrett True Freshman 1974 134 Big Eight Eric Wais True Freshman 1977 177 Big Eight Lee Roy Smith True Freshman 1977 134 Big Eight Laurence Jackson Redshirt Freshman 1988 142 Big Eight Pat Smith True Freshman 1990 158 Big Eight Ray Brinzer True Freshman 1991 167 Big Eight Alan Fried Redshirt Freshman 1991 134 Big Eight Jacob Newby Redshirt Freshman 1994 150 Big Eight Tyrone Lewis Redshirt Freshman 2001 174 Big 12 Johnny Thompson Redshirt Freshman 2001 133 Big 12 Nathan Morgan True Freshman 2005 133 Big 12 Coleman Scott True Freshman 2005 125 Big 12 Jordan Oliver Redshirt Freshman 2010 133 Big 12 Chris Perry Redshirt Freshman 2011 184 Big 12 Alex Dieringer Redshirt Freshman 2013 157 Big 12 Eddie Klimara True Freshman 2013 125 Big 12

2013 All-American and Big 12 champion Alex Dieringer

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ACADEMIC RECOGNITION ESPN the Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-American 1998 Steven Schmidt ESPN the Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District 1998 Steven Schmidt 2003 Shane Roller 2009 Brandon Mason NCAA Post Graduate Scholarship 1992 Todd Chesbro 1994 Travis Gittins 1997 Mark Branch 1998 Steven Schmidt 2001 Mark Muñoz 2009 Brandon Mason NWCA All-Academic Team 1992 10th 1997 22nd 2001 19th 2002 27th 2004 20th 2005 14th 2006 12th 2007 25th 2008 28th 2009 18th 2012 30th 2013 21st

Hon. Mention First Team Second Team

2001 Mark Munoz Chad Reid Shane Roller

First Team Hon. Mention First Team

2002 Shane Roller

Second Team

2003 Shane Roller

First Team

2004 Zack Esposito Johnny Thompson Kevin Ward

n/a 2.805 2.783 2.887 2.94 3.026 2.991 2.821 2.904 3.0132 2.9827 3.071

NWCA All-Academic Team Selections (2000-10) 1. Oklahoma State Central Michigan Michigan 4. Stanford 5. Northern Iowa 6. Nebraska 7. Illinois 8. Oklahoma 9. Missouri 10. Penn

2000 Tony Gansen Mark Munoz Jeff Ragan

27 27 27 22 19 18 16 15 14 13

NWCA All-Academic Individuals 1991 Chuck Barbee Todd Chesbro Randy Couture Alan Fried

First Team First Team First Team First Team

1992 Todd Chesbro Randy Couture Alan Fried

First Team First Team First Team

1994 Mark Branch

First Team

2005 Zack Esposito Daniel Frishkorn Kevin Ward 2006

Brandon Mason Steve Mocco Nathan Morgan Kevin Ward

2007 Brandon Mason Newly McSpadden Nathan Morgan 2008 Brandon Mason Newly McSpadden Nathan Morgan 2009 Brandon Mason Newly McSpadden 2010 Alan Gelogaev 2012 Chris Perry Cayle Byers 2013 Chris Perry Chris Chionuma Arthur Ashe, Jr. Sports Scholars 2006 Newly McSpadden First Team 2007 Newly McSpadden First Team 2008 Newly McSpadden First Team 2009 Newly McSpadden First Team 2010 Joe Ali First Team Big 12 Post Graduate Scholarship 1992 (Big 8) Todd Chesbro 1994 (Big 8) Travis Gittins 1997 Mark Branch 1998 Steven Schmidt

1995 Mark Branch Steven Schmidt Ray Weis

First Team Hon. Mention Hon. Mention

1996 Mark Branch Eric Guererro Steven Schmidt

First Team First Team First Team

Academic All-Big 12 1997 Mark Branch Jeff Ragan Steven Schmidt Eric Guerrero Pat Popolizio

1997 Mark Branch Eric Guererro Steven Schmidt

First Team First Team First Team

1998 Josh Cruzan Tony Gansen Todd Munson

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Jeff Ragan Steven Schmidt Shawn Smith Ty Wilcox Steve Williams

First Team First Team Hon. Mention Hon. Mention Hon. Mention

1999

Josh Cruzan Jeff Ragan Mark Muñoz Ty Wilcox

First Team First Team Hon. Mention Hon. Mention

2000 2001

Tony Ganzen Mark Muñoz Todd Munson Jeff Ragan Shane Roller Justin Turner Ty Wilcox Mark Muñoz Pat Popolizio Shan Roller Ty Wilcox

First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team

2002

Michael Christian James Huml Brett Munson Patrick Popolizio Chad Reid Shane Roller Clark Shouse Johnny Thompson Ty Wilcox

First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team

2003

Michael Christian Chad Reid Shane Roller Russell Blackmon Skyler Holman Johnny Thompson

First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team

2004

Ronnie Delk Zack Esposito Cody Stites Kevin Ward Chris Pendleton Johnny Thompson

First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team

2005

Mike Christian Ronnie Delk Daniel Frishkorn Brett Munson Clark Shouse Kevin Ward Zack Esposito

First team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team

2006

Nathan Morgan Brandon Mason Steve Mocco Kevin Ward

First Team First Team First Team First Team

2007

Brandon Mason Newly McSpadden Nathan Morgan B.J. Jackson

2008 Chaz Cointment Ryan Freeman Sam Lewnes

Newly McSpadden Brandon Mason Nathan Morgan Brent Parkey Jake Duke Neil Erisman

First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team

2009

Mike Bizzle Brandon Mason Newly McSpadden Jared Shelton

First Team First Team First Team Second Team

2010 Alan Gelogaev Kevin Wainscott 2011 Dallas Bailey Chris Perry

First Team Second Team First Team First Team

2012

Cayle Byers Elliott Hellwege Dallas Bailey Chris Perry Blake Rosholt

First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team

2013

Chris Perry Chris Chionuma Alex Dieringer Jordan Oliver Joe Ali

First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team

Oklahoma State Male Student-Athlete of the Year 1997 Mark Branch 1998 Steven Schmidt 2000 Jeff Ragan 2001 Mark Muñoz 2004 Johnny Thompson 2008 Nathan Morgan Jim Thorpe Excellence in Education Award 2004 Johnny Thompson Academic Hustle Award 1996 Hardell Moore 1997 Ben Lee 1998 Jimmy Arias 1999 Justin Turner 2000 Pat Popolizio 2001 Billy Gabel 2002 James Huml 2003 Muhammed Lawal Ronnie Delk 2004 Will Gruenwald 2005 Steve Mocco 2006 Jake Rosholt

First Team First Team First Team Second Team First Team First Team First Team

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AT THE CONFERENCE MEET Year Conference 1917 Southwest 1918 n/a 1919 n/a 1920 n/a 1921 Southwest 1922 Southwest 1923 Southwest 1924* Southwest 1924* Missouri Valley 1925* Southwest 1925* Missouri Valley 1926 Missouri Valley 1927 Missouri Valley 1928 Missouri Valley 1958 Big Eight 1959 Big Eight 1960 Big Eight 1961 Big Eight 1962 Big Eight 1963 Big Eight 1964 Big Eight 1965 Big Eight 1966 Big Eight 1967 Big Eight 1968 Big Eight 1969 Big Eight 1970 Big Eight 1971 Big Eight 1972 Big Eight 1973 Big Eight 1974 Big Eight 1975 Big Eight 1976 Big Eight 1977 Big Eight 1978 Big Eight 1979 Big Eight

Team Individual Team Finish Champs Points 1st n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1st 1 1st n/a 35.0 1st n/a 37.0 1st n/a 2nd 2 1st n/a 1st 5 1st 5 27.0 1st 6 1st 5 T2nd n/a 65.0 1st 4 71.0 2nd 3 73.0 1st 4 94.0 1st 6 98.0 1st 4 85.0 1st 5 103.0 1st 6 110.0 1st 5 97.0 3rd 4 66.0 1st 4 91.0 1st 4 91.0 2nd 4 87.0 1st 7 98.0 1st 5 92.0 1st 5 96.0 1st 5 93.5 1st 4 92.0 3rd 3 63.0 2nd 5 84.5 1st 6 83.25 2nd 3 65.75

Coach Ed Gallagher n/a n/a Ed Gallagher Ed Gallagher Ed Gallagher Ed Gallagher Ed Gallagher Ed Gallagher Ed Gallagher Ed Gallagher Ed Gallagher Ed Gallagher Ed Gallagher Myron Roderick Myron Roderick Myron Roderick Myron Roderick Myron Roderick Myron Roderick Myron Roderick Myron Roderick Myron Roderick Myron Roderick Myron Roderick Myron Roderick Tommy Chesbro Tommy Chesbro Tommy Chesbro Tommy Chesbro Tommy Chesbro Tommy Chesbro Tommy Chesbro Tommy Chesbro Tommy Chesbro Tommy Chesbro

Year Conference 1980 Big Eight 1981 Big Eight 1982 Big Eight 1983 Big Eight 1984 Big Eight 1985 Big Eight 1986 Big Eight 1987 Big Eight 1988 Big Eight 1989 Big Eight 1990 Big Eight 1991 Big Eight 1992 Big Eight 1993 Big Eight 1994 Big Eight 1995 Big Eight 1996 Big Eight 1997 Big 12 1998 Big 12 1999 Big 12 2000 Big 12 2001 Big 12 2002 Big 12 2003 Big 12 2004 Big 12 2005 Big 12 2006 Big 12 2007 Big 12 2008 Big 12 2009 Big 12 2010 Big 12 2011 Big 12 2012 Big 12 2013 Big 12

Team Individual Team Finish Champs Points 3rd 2 66.5 3rd 1 56.5 3rd 3 60.75 1st 4 89.25 1st 5 93.0 2nd 4 80.75 3rd 3 67.75 1st 3 76.75 1st 5 86.0 1st 3 95.0 1st 5 83.25 1st 6 94.25 n/a 3 n/a n/a n/a n/a 1st 4 77.75 2nd 2 67.5 1st 2 70.0 1st 6 92.0 1st 6 98.0 2nd 3 76.0 1st 4 84.0 1st 4 85.0 2nd 3 73.0 1st 6 101.5 1st 4 86.5 1st 7 95.5 1st 4 80.0 3rd 3 61.5 3rd 1 52.5 4th 0 40.0 1st 3 70.5 1st 5 77.0 2nd 4 73.0 1st 8 118.5

Coach Tommy Chesbro Tommy Chesbro Tommy Chesbro Tommy Chesbro Tommy Chesbro Joe Seay Joe Seay Joe Seay Joe Seay Joe Seay Joe Seay Joe Seay John Smith John Smith John Smith John Smith John Smith John Smith John Smith John Smith John Smith John Smith John Smith John Smith John Smith John Smith John Smith John Smith John Smith John Smith John Smith John Smith John Smith John Smith

* The Cowboys competed at both the Southwest Conference Championships and the Missouri Valley Championships in 1924 and 1925

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INDIVIDUAL CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Southwest Conference 1921 Guy Lookabaugh

158

Missouri Valley Conference 1924 Robert Vincent Cliff Keen

1925 Clinton Wrigley George Campbell Leicester Bringham Guy Lookabaugh Fendley Collins 1926 Clinton Wrigley George Campbell Leicester Bringham Fendley Collins Orin Stuteville

135 158 108 115 135 158 175 108 115 135 175 UNL

1927 Laverne Lake Vernon Jeter Clarence Berryman Melvin Clodfelter Fendley Collins Charles Strack

115 135 145 158 175 UNL

1928 Harold DeMarsh Clarence Berryman Melvin Clodfelter George Rule Earl McCready

115 145 158 175 UNL

Big Eight Conference 1959 | Stillwater, OK Shelby Wilson Dick Beattie Duane Murty Ted Ellis 1960 | Lincoln, NE Masaaki Hatta Ronnie Clinton Bruce Campbell

123 167 191

1961 | Norman, OK Ted Pierce Phil Kinyon Bruce Campbell Ronnie Clinton

130 157 167 177

1962 | Ames, IA Mark McCracken Masaaki Hatta Doug Wilson Phil Kinyon Ronnie Clinton Bob Johnson 1963 | Norman, OK Mark McCracken Phil Kinyon Bob Zweiacher Joe James 1964 | Stillwater, OK Dennis Dutsch Yojiro Uetake Mike Reding Jack Brisco Joe James

137 157 167 HWT

115 123 137 157 167 177 123 157 167 HWT 123 130 147 191 HWT

1965 | Norman, OK Tadaaki Hatta Yojiro Uetake Bobby Douglas Bill Harlow Jack Brisco Russ Winer

115 130 147 177 191 HWT

1966 | Manhattan, KS Tadaaki Hatta Yojiro Uetake Gene Davis Jim Rogers Bill Harlow

115 130 137 145 191

1967 | Norman, OK Gene Davis Jim Rogers Jerry Stone Fred Fozzard

137 145 160 177

1968 | Boulder, CO Dwayne Keller Bob Drebenstedt Fred Fozzard John Ward

123 167 177 HWT

1969 | Ames, IA Ray Stapp Ron Thrasher Jay Arneson John Ward

115 123 152 HWT

1970 | Manhattan, KS Ray Stapp Dwayne Keller Gerald Winnard Jerry Sherk

118 126 177 HWT

1971 | Lincoln, NE Ray Stapp Yoshiro Fujita Dwayne Keller Darrell Keller Don Carder Geoff Baum Jim Shields

118 126 134 142 167 177 HWT

1972 | Stillwater, OK Yoshiro Fujita Mike Riley Bobby Stites Jay Arneson Doug Campbell 1973 | Columbia, MO Billy Martin Bobby Stites David Domnick Alan Albright Rick Jones 1974 | Norman, OK Everett Gomez Billy Martin Steve Barrett Rick Jones Tom Hazell 1975 | Stillwater, OK Billy Martin Steve Barrett Steve Randall Ron Ray 1976 | Ames, IA

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126 134 142 150 167 126 134 142 158 177 118 126 134 177 HWT 118 134 142 167

Steve Barrett Paul Martin Jimmy Jackson

142 158 HWT

1977 | Norman, OK Lee Roy Smith Steve Barrett Paul Martin Eric Wais Jimmy Jackson

134 142 150 177 HWT

1978 | Stillwater, OK Kevin Nellis Lee Roy Smith Paul Martin Eric Wais Daryl Monasmith Jimmy Jackson

118 134 167 177 190 HWT

1979 | Ames, IA Lee Roy Smith Charles Shelton Eric Wais

142 150 190

1980 | Norman, OK Lee Roy Smith Ricky Stewart

142 158

1981 | Stillwater, OK Randy Willingham

118

1982 | Lincoln, NE Kenny Monday Ricky Stewart Mike Sheets

150 158 167

1983 | Ames, IA Randy Willingham Kenny Monday Matt Skove Mike Sheets

118 150 158 167

1984 | Stillwater, OK Mark Perry Clar Anderson Luke Skove Bill Dykeman Mike Sheets

118 134 142 158 167

1985 | Norman, OK Mark Perry John Smith Bill Dykeman Kahlan O’Hara

118 134 158 HWT

1986 | Ames, IA Luke Skove Mark Van Tine Tom Erikson

142 167 HWT

1987 | Stillwater, OK Cory Baze John Smith Tom Erikson

118 134 HWT

1988 | Norman, OK Cory Baze John Smith Laurence Jackson Vince Silva Chris Barnes

118 134 142 158 177

1989 | Ames, IA Kendall Cross Mike Farrell Chris Barnes

126 167 177

1990 | Lincoln, NE Kendall Cross Todd Chesbro Pat Smith Robby Hadden Chris Barnes

126 150 158 167 177

1991 | Columbia, MO Alan Fried Chuck Barbee Todd Chesbro Pat Smith Ray Brinzer Randy Couture

134 142 150 158 167 190

1992 | Stillwater, OK* Alan Fried Chris Owens Pat Smith

134 142 158

1994 | Ames, IA Nick Purler Alan Fried Jacob Newby Pat Smith

126 142 150 158

1995 | Lincoln, NE Mark Branch J.J. McGrew

167 190

1996 | Stillwater, OK Steven Schmidt Mark Branch

134 167

Big 12 Conference 1997 | Columbia, MO Teague Moore Steven Schmidt Scott Reyna Hardell Moore Mark Branch Mark Smith

118 134 142 158 167 177

1998 | Norman, OK Teague Moore Steven Schmidt Jimmy Arias Hardell Moore Mark Smith Ben Lee

118 142 150 158 167 275

1999 | Ames, IA Eric Guerrero Reggie Wright Mark Smith

133 149 174

2000 | Lincoln, NE Jeff Ragan Reggie Wright Ty Wilcox Mark Muñoz

125 149 165 197

2001 | Stillwater, OK Johnny Thompson Reggie Wright Tyrone Lewis Mark Muñoz

133 149 174 197

2002 | Norman, OK Skyler Holman Johnny Thompson Ty Wilcox

125 133 174

2003 | Columbia, MO Johnny Thompson Jerrod Sanders

133 149

Shane Roller Chris Pendleton Muhammed Lawal Willie Gruenwald

157 174 197 285

2004 | Ames, IA Johnny Thompson Zack Esposito Tyrone Lewis Jake Rosholt

133 149 165 184

2005 | Omaha, NE Coleman Scott Nathan Morgan Zack Esposito Kevin Ward Johny Hendricks Chris Pendleton Steve Mocco

125 133 149 157 165 174 285

2006 | Ames, IA Nathan Morgan Zack Esposito Johny Hendricks Steve Mocco

133 149 165 285

2007 | Columbia, MO Coleman Scott Nathan Morgan Johny Hendricks

133 141 165

2008 | Stillwater, OK Jared Rosholt

285

2009 | Lincoln, NE None 2010 | Norman, OK Jordan Oliver Jamal Parks Clayton Foster

133 141 184

2011 | Ames, IA Jordan Oliver Jamal Parks Neil Erisman Chris Perry Clayton Foster

133 149 157 184 197

2012 | Columbia, MO Jordan Oliver Jamal Parks Chris Perry Cayle Byers

133 149 174 197

2013 | Stillwater, OK Eddie Klimara Jon Morrison Jordan Oliver Alex Dieringer Tyler Caldwell Chris Perry Chris Chionuma Alan Gelogaev

125 133 149 157 165 174 184 285

* OSU won the team title and later vacated it. OSU did not compete in 1993 due to NCAA sanctions.

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COWBOY WRESTLING OLYMPIANS Since 1924, 32 Oklahoma State wrestlers have fought their way to Olympic team membership a total of 41 times, with nine athletes winning a gold medal a total of 11 times. That includes OSU three-time NCAA champion Yojiro Uetake, who took the gold medal twice for his home country of Japan and John Smith, who won two gold medals for the United States.

OSU Olympic Medalists Doug Blubaugh Kendall Cross Frank Lewis Kenny Monday Bobby Pearce John Smith John Smith Jack Van Bebber Yojiro Uetake, Japan Yojiro Uetake, Japan Shelby Wilson Ross Flood Jamill Kelly Kenny Monday Gene Davis Coleman Scott

1960 Rome 1996 Atlanta 1936 Berlin 1988 Seoul 1932 Los Angeles 1988 Seoul 1992 Barcelona 1932 Los Angeles 1964 Tokyo 1968 Mexico City 1960 Rome 1936 Berlin 2004 Athens 1992 Barcelona 1976 Montreal 2012 London

OSU Olympic Wrestlers

Dick Beattie 1956 Melbourne Clarence Berryman 1928 Amsterdam Doug Blubaugh 1960 Rome George Chiga, Canada 1936 Berlin Melvin Clodfelter 1932 Los Angeles Daniel Cormier 2004 Athens Daniel Cormier 2008 Beijing Kendall Cross 1992 Barcelona Kendall Cross 1996 Atlanta Gene Davis 1972 Munich Gene Davis 1976 Montreal Bobby Douglas 1964 Tokyo Bobby Douglas 1968 Mexico City Roy Dunn 1936 Berlin Ross Flood 1936 Berlin Harry Geris, Canada 1972 Munich Harry Geris, Canada 1976 Montreal Eric Guerrero 2004 Athens Richard Hutton 1948 London Jimmy Jackson 1976 Montreal William Jernigan 1948 London Jamill Kelly 2004 Athens Frank Lewis 1936 Berlin Guy H. Lookabaugh 1924 Paris Earl McCready, Canada 1928 Amsterdam Steve Mocco 2008 Beijing Kenny Monday 1988 Seoul Kenny Monday 1992 Barcelona Kenny Monday 1996 Atlanta Hal Moore 1948 London Bobby Pearce 1932 Los Angeles J Robinson 1972 Munich (GR) Myron Roderick 1956 Melbourne Coleman Scott 2012 London John Smith 1988 Seoul John Smith 1992 Barcelona Harley Strong 1936 Berlin Jack Van Bebber 1932 Los Angeles Yojiro Uetake, Japan 1964 Tokyo Yojiro Uetake, Japan 1968 Mexico City Shelby Wilson 1960 Rome

Olympic Coaches and Staff Ed Gallagher Art Griffith Rex Peery Joe Seay

1936 Berlin 1948 London 1964 Tokyo 1996 Atlanta

Gold Medal 160.5 Gold Medal 125.5 Gold Medal 158.5 Gold Medal 163 Gold Medal 123 Gold Medal 136.5 Gold Medal 136.5 Gold Medal 158.5 Gold Medal 125.5 Gold Medal 125.5 Gold Medal 147.5 Silver Medal 123 Silver Medal 145.5 Silver Medal 163 Bronze Medal 136.5 Bronze Medal 132.3

DNC-illness 160.5 Sixth 145 Gold Medal 160.5 Did Not Place Hwt Fourth 145 Fourth 211.5 DNC-illness 211.5 Sixth 125.5 Gold Medal 125.5 Did Not Place 136.5 Bronze Medal 136.5 Fourth 138.5 Did Not Place 138.5 Did Not Place Hwt Silver Medal 123 Did Not Place Hwt Did Not Place Hwt Did Not Place 132 Seventh Hwt Did Not Place Hwt Seventh 114.5 Silver Medal 145.5 Gold Medal 158.5 Fourth 158.5 Sixth Hwt. Seventh 264.5 Gold Medal 163 Silver Medal 163 Sixth 163 Sixth 136.5 Gold Medal 123 Did Not Place 180.5 Fourth 136.5 Bronze Medal 132.3 Gold Medal 136.5 Gold Medal 136.5 Fifth 145 Gold Medal 158.5 Gold Medal 125.5 Gold Medal 125.5 Gold Medal 147.5

Honorary Coach Coach Coach Coach

John Smith John Smith John Smith Ray Swartz Cliff Keen Fendley Collins Buel Patterson Clarence Gallagher

2000 Sydney 2004 Athens 2012 London 1952 Helsinki 1948 London 1964 Tokyo 1952 Helsinki 1936 Berlin

Coach Coach Coach Coach Manager Manager Manager Trainer

OSU By Olympic Year

1924 :: Paris Guy H. Lookabaugh 1924 Paris

Fourth

158.5

1928 :: Amsterdam Clarence Berryman 1928 Amsterdam Earl McCready, Canada 1928 Amsterdam

Sixth Sixth

145 Hwt.

1932 :: Los Angeles Bobby Pearce 1932 Los Angeles Gold Medal Jack Van Bebber 1932 Los Angeles Gold Medal Melvin Clodfelter 1932 Los Angeles Fourth

123 158.5 145

1936 :: Berlin Frank Lewis 1936 Berlin Ross Flood 1936 Berlin Harley Strong 1936 Berlin Roy Dunn 1936 Berlin George Chiga, Canada 1936 Berlin Ed Gallagher 1936 Berlin Clarence Gallagher 1936 Berlin

Gold Medal 158.5 Silver Medal 123 Fifth 145 Did Not Place Hwt Did Not Place Hwt Honorary Coach Trainer

1948 :: London Hal Moore William Jernigan Richard Hutton Art Griffith Cliff Keen

1948 London 1948 London 1948 London 1948 London 1948 London

Sixth Seventh Seventh Coach Manager

1952 :: Helsinki Ray Swartz Buel Patterson

1952 Helsinki 1952 Helsinki

Coach Manager

1956 :: Melbourne Myron Roderick Dick Beattie

1956 Melbourne 1956 Melbourne

Fourth 136.5 DNC-illness 160.5

1960 :: Rome Doug Blubaugh Shelby Wilson

1960 Rome 1960 Rome

Gold Medal Gold Medal

160.5 147.5

1964 :: Tokyo Yojiro Uetake, Japan Bobby Douglas Rex Peery Fendley Collins

1964 Tokyo 1964 Tokyo 1964 Tokyo 1964 Tokyo

Gold Medal Fourth Coach Manager

125.5 138.5

1968 :: Mexico City Yojiro Uetake, Japan 1968 Mexico City Bobby Douglas 1968 Mexico City

1992 :: Barcelona John Smith Kenny Monday Kendall Cross

1992 Barcelona 1992 Barcelona 1992 Barcelona

Gold Medal 136.5 Silver Medal 163 Sixth 125.5

1996 :: Atlanta Kendall Cross Kenny Monday Joe Seay

1996 Atlanta 1996 Atlanta 1996 Atlanta

Gold Medal Sixth Coach

2000 :: Sydney John Smith

2000 Sydney

Coach

2004 :: Athens Jamill Kelly Daniel Cormier Eric Guerrero

2004 Athens 2004 Athens 2004 Athens

Silver Medal 145.5 Fourth 211.5 Did Not Place 132

2008 :: Beijing Steve Mocco Daniel Cormier

2008 Beijing 2008 Beijing

Seventh 264.5 DNC-illness 211.5

2012 :: London Coleman Scott John Smith

2012 London 2012 London

Bronze Medal 132.3 Coach

125.5 163

136.5 114.5 Hwt

Gold Medal 125.5 Did Not Place 138.5

Coached by John Smith, Coleman Scott won bronze at the 2012 London Olympics.

1972 :: Munich Gene Davis 1972 Munich Did Not Place 136.5 Harry Geris, Canada 1972 Munich Did Not Place Hwt J Robinson 1972 Munich (GR) Did Not Place 180.5 1976 :: Montreal Gene Davis 1976 Montreal Jimmy Jackson 1976 Montreal Harry Geris, Canada 1976 Montreal

Bronze Medal 136.5 Did Not Place Hwt Did Not Place Hwt

1988 :: Seoul Kenny Monday John Smith

Gold Medal Gold Medal

1988 Seoul 1988 Seoul

163 136.5

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AT THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS OSU World Championship Medalists Fred Fozzard

1969 Mar De Plata, Argentina

Gold Medal

180.5

Dave Schultz

1983 Kiev, Soviet Union

Gold Medal

163

John Smith

1987 Clermont-Ferrand, France

Gold Medal

136.5

Kenny Monday

1989 Martigny, Switzerland

Gold Medal

163

John Smith

1989 Martigny, Switzerland

Gold Medal

136.5

John Smith

1990 Tokyo, Japan

Gold Medal

136.5

John Smith

1991 Varna, Bulgaria

Gold Medal

136.5

Bobby Douglas

1966 Toledo, Ohio, USA

Silver Medal

138.5

Bill Harlow

1970 Edmonton, Canada

Silver Medal

198

Lee Roy Smith

1983 Kiev, Soviet Union

Silver Medal

136.5

Dave Schultz

1987 Clermont-Ferrand, France

Silver Medal

163

Kenny Monday

1991 Varna, Bulgaria

Silver Medal

163

Dave Schultz

1993 Toronto, Canada

Silver Medal

163

Bobby Douglas

1970 Edmonton, Canada

Bronze Medal

149.5

Dave Schultz

1982 Edmonton, Canada

Bronze Medal

180.5

Dave Schultz

1985 Budapest, Hungary

Bronze Medal

163

Dave Schultz

1986 Budapest, Hungary

Bronze Medal

163

Daniel Cormier

2007 Baku, Azerbaijan

Bronze Medal

211.5

OSU Wrestlers at the World Championships

Cory Baze

1990 Tokyo, Japan

Sixth

105.5

Obenson Blanc

2010 Moscow, Russia

Did Not Place

121.3

Daniel Cormier

2003 New York City, USA

Fifth

211.5

Daniel Cormier

2005 Budapest, Hungary

Did Not Place

211.5

Daniel Cormier

2006 Guangzhou, China

Did Not Place

211.5

Daniel Cormier

2007 Baku, Azerbaijan

Bronze Medal

211.5

Randy Couture (GR)

1991 Varna, Bulgaria

Did Not Place

198

Randy Couture (GR)

1993 Stockholm, Sweden

Did Not Place

198

Randy Couture (GR)

1995 Prague, Czech Republic

Did Not Place

198

Randy Couture (GR)

1997 Wroclaw, Poland

Ninth

213.75

Gene Davis

1971 Sofia, Bulgaria

Fourth

136.5

Gene Davis

1974 Istanbul, Turkey

Sixth

149.5

Bobby Douglas (GR)

1963 Halsingborg, Sweden

Did Not Place

138.5

Bobby Douglas

1965 Manchester, England

Did Not Place

138.5

Bobby Douglas (GR)

1965 Tampere, Finland

Did Not Place

138.5

Bobby Douglas

1966 Toledo, USA

Silver Medal

138.5

Bobby Douglas

1969 Mar De Plata, Argentina

Fourth

149.5

Bobby Douglas

1970 Edmonton, Canada

Bronze Medal

149.5

Tom Erikson

1997 Krasnoyarsk, Russia

Fourth

286

Fred Fozzard

1969 Mar De Plata, Argentina

Gold Medal

180.5

Fred Fozzard

1970 Mar De Plata, Argentina

Fifth

180.5

Eric Guerrero

1999 Ankara, Turkey

Seventh

127.75

Eric Guerrero

2001 Sofia, Bulgaria

Did Not Place

127.75

Eric Guerrero

2002 Tehran, Iran

Did Not Compete 132

Eric Guerrero

2003 New York City, USA

10th

132

Bill Harlow

1970 Edmonton, Canada

Silver Medal

198

Jamill Kelly

2003 New York City, USA

Did Not Place

145.5

Mo Lawal

2005 Budapest, Hungary

Seventh

185

Kenny Monday

1989 Martigny, Switzerland

Gold Medal

163

Kenny Monday

1991 Varna, Bulgaria

Silver Medal

163

Tony Purler

1997 Krasnoyarsk, Russia

10th

127.75

Tony Purler

1998 Tehran, Iran

Did Not Place

127.75

J Robinson (GR)

1970 Edmonton, Canada

Fourth

180.5

J Robinson (GR)

1971 Sofia, Bulgaria

Fifth

180.5

Dave Schultz

1982 Edmonton, Canada

Bronze Medal

180.5

Dave Schultz

1983 Kiev, Soviet Union

Gold Medal

163

Dave Schultz

1985 Budapest, Hungary

Bronze Medal

163

Dave Schultz

1986 Budapest, Hungary

Bronze Medal

163

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Dave Schultz

1987 Clermont-Ferrand, France

Silver Medal

163

Dave Schultz

1993 Toronto, Canada

Silver Medal

163

Dave Schultz

1994 Istanbul, Turkey

Seventh

163

Dave Schultz

1995 Atlanta, USA

Fifth

163

Lee Roy Smith

1983 Kiev, Soviet Union

Silver Medal

136.5

John Smith

1987 Clermont-Ferrand, France

Gold Medal

136.5

John Smith

1989 Martigny, Switzerland

Gold Medal

136.5

John Smith

1990 Tokyo, Japan

Gold Medal

136.5

John Smith

1991 Varna, Bulgaria

Gold Medal

136.5

Russ Winer

1963 Sofia, Bulgaria

Did Not Place

213.5

OSU Coaches at the World Championships Myron Roderick

1963 Sofia, Bulgaria

Doug Blubaugh

1971 Sofia, Bulgaria

Gene Davis

1981 Skoplje, Yugoslavia

Bobby Douglas

1989 Martigny, Switzerland

Bobby Douglas

1991 Varna, Bulgaria

Tadaaki Hatta (WF Coach)

1991 Tokyo, Japan

Lee Roy Smith

1997 Krasnoyarsk, Russia

John Smith

1998 Tehran, Iran

John Smith

1999 Ankara, Turkey

Bobby Douglas

2002 Tehran, Iran

John Smith

2009 Herning, Denmark

John Smith

2010 Moscow, Russia

John Smith

2011 Istanbul, Turkey

OSU at the World Championships By Year 1963 :: Halsingborg, Sweden Bobby Douglas (GR)

1963 Halsingborg, Sweden

Did Not Place

138.5

1963 :: Sofia, Bulgaria Russ Winer

1963 Sofia, Bulgaria

Did Not Place

213.5

Myron Roderick-Coach

1963 Sofia, Bulgaria

--

--

Did Not Place

138.5

Did Not Place

138.5

Silver Medal

138.5

1965 :: Manchester, England Bobby Douglas

1965 Manchester, England

1965 :: Tampere, Finland Bobby Douglas (GR)

1965 Tampere, Finland

1966 :: Toledo, Ohio, USA Bobby Douglas

1966 Toledo, USA

1969 :: Mar De Plata, Argentina Fred Fozzard

1969 Mar De Plata, Argentina

Gold Medal

180.5

Bobby Douglas

1969 Mar De Plata, Argentina

Fourth

149.5

1970 :: Edmonton, Canada Bill Harlow

1970 Edmonton, Canada

Silver Medal

198

Bobby Douglas

1970 Edmonton, Canada

Bronze Medal

149.5

J Robinson (GR)

1970 Edmonton, Canada

Fourth

180.5

Fred Fozzard

1970 Edmonton, Canada

Fifth

180.5

Gene Davis

1971 Sofia, Bulgaria

Fourth

136.5

J Robinson (GR)

1971 Sofia, Bulgaria

Fifth

180.5

Doug Blubaugh-Coach

1971 Sofia, Bulgaria

--

--

1971 :: Sofia, Bulgaria

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AT THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 1974 :: Istanbul, Turkey Gene Davis

1997 :: Krasnoyarsk, Russia 1974 Istanbul, Turkey

Sixth

149.5

1981 :: Skoplje, Yugoslavia Gene Davis-Coach

1981 Skoplje, Yugoslavia

--

Tom Erikson

1997 Krasnoyarsk, Russia

Fourth

Tony Purler

1997 Krasnoyarsk, Russia

10th

286 127.75

Lee Roy Smith-Coach

1997 Krasnoyarsk, Russia

--

--

Tony Purler

Tehran, Iran

Did Not Place

127.75

John Smith-Coach

1998 Tehran, Iran

--

--

-1998 :: Tehran, Iran

1982 :: Edmonton, Canada Dave Schultz

1982 Edmonton, Canada

Bronze Medal

180.5

1983 :: Kiev, Soviet Union

1999 :: Ankara, Turkey

Dave Schultz

1983 Kiev, Soviet Union

Gold Medal

163

Eric Guerrero

1999 Ankara, Turkey

Seventh

127.75

Lee Roy Smith

1983 Kiev, Soviet Union

Silver Medal

136.5

John Smith-Coach

1999 Ankara, Turkey

--

--

Bronze Medal

163

2001 Sofia, Bulgaria

Did Not Place

127.75

Bronze Medal

163

Bobby Douglas-Coach

2002 Tehran, Iran

U.S. Team Did Not Compete --

Eric Guerrero

2002 Tehran, Iran

U.S. Team Did Not Compete 132

1985 :: Budapest, Hungary Dave Schultz

1985 Budapest, Hungary

2001 :: Sofia, Bulgaria

1986 :: Budapest, Hungary Dave Schultz

1986 Budapest, Hungary

Eric Guerrero 2002 :: Tehran, Iran

1987 :: Clermont-Ferrand, France John Smith

1987 Clermont-Ferrand, France

Gold Medal

136.5

2003 :: New York, New York, USA

Dave Schultz

1987 Clermont-Ferrand, France

Silver Medal

163

Daniel Cormier

2003 New York City, USA

Fifth

211.5

Eric Guerrero

2003 New York City, USA

10th

132

Jamill Kelly

2003 New York City, USA

Did Not Place

145.5

1989 :: Martigny, Switzerland Kenny Monday

1989 Martigny, Switzerland

Gold Medal

163

John Smith

1989 Martigny, Switzerland

Gold Medal

136.5

2005 :: Budapest, Hungary

Bobby Douglas-Coach

1989 Martigny, Switzerland

--

--

Mo Lawal

2005 Budapest, Hungary

Seventh

185

Daniel Cormier

2005 Budapest, Hungary

Did Not Place

211.5

Did Not Place

211.5

Bronze Medal

211.5

--

--

1990 :: Tokyo, Japan John Smith

1990 Tokyo, Japan

Gold Medal

136.5

2006 :: Guangzhou, China

Cory Baze

1990 Tokyo, Japan

Sixth

105.5

Daniel Cormier

John Smith

1991 Varna, Bulgaria

Gold Medal

136.5

Kenny Monday

1991 Varna, Bulgaria

Silver Medal

163

Randy Couture (GR)

1991 Varna, Bulgaria

Did Not Place

198

2009 :: Herning, Denmark

Bobby Douglas-Coach

1991 Varna, Bulgaria

--

--

John Smith-Coach

--

--

1991 :: Varna, Bulgaria

2007 :: Baku, Azerbaijan

1991 :: Tokyo, Japan (Women’s World Championships) Tadaaki Hatta-Coach

2006 Guangzhou, China

1991 Tokyo, Japan

Daniel Cormier

2007 Baku, Azerbaijan

2009 Herning, Denmark

2010 :: Moscow, Russia Obenson Blanc

2010 Moscow, Russia

Did Not Place

121.3

John Smith-Coach

2010 Moscow, Russia

--

--

2011 Istanbul, Turkey

--

--

1993 :: Stockholm, Sweden Randy Couture (GR)

1993 Stockholm, Sweden

Did Not Place

198

2011 :: Istanbul, Turkey John Smith-Coach

1993 :: Toronto, Canada Dave Schultz

1993 Toronto, Canada

Silver Medal

163

1994 Istanbul, Turkey

Seventh

163

Did Not Place

198

Fifth

163

Ninth

213.75

1994 :: Istanbul, Turkey Dave Schultz

1995 :: Prague, Czech Republic Randy Couture (GR)

1995 Prague, Czech Republic

1995 :: Atlanta, Georgia, USA Dave Schultz

1995 Atlanta, USA

1997 :: Wroclaw, Poland Randy Couture (GR)

1997 Wroclaw, Poland

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WRESTLING LEGEND ED GALLAGHER

By Mark Palmer (July 31, 2008) Re-printed with permission Thirty-four NCAA team titles. 133 individual NCAA champs. Over 400 NCAA All-Americans. By any measure, Oklahoma State has built a wrestling legacy unmatched by any other college wrestling program over many decades. And the man who laid the strong foundation for that legacy is Ed Gallagher, Cowboys wrestling coach from 1916 through 1940. As head coach, Gallagher’s Cowboys racked up a 1365-4 overall record for an incredible .952 winning percentage. During his 24 seasons at the reins, Gallagher’s teams had nineteen undefeated seasons, winning eleven NCAA team titles. Gallagher coached 22 wrestlers to earn 37 individual national championships; seventeen of his Cowboys wrestled in Olympic competition, with three winning gold medals. Because of these accomplishments, Ed Gallagher’s name adorns the arena at Oklahoma State… and he was named one of three “Best Wrestling Coaches” in an online poll of wrestling fans for the NCAA 75th Anniversary Team honors in 2005. (The other two coaches: Iowa State’s Harold Nichols, and University of Iowa’s Dan Gable.) The Versatile Athlete Who Never Wrestled Born September 5, 1887 in Perth, Kansas, Edward Clark Gallagher was a natural athlete, running track and playing football in high school. As a student at Oklahoma State -then called Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College -Gallagher set 100-yard dash and hurdle records that stood for thirty years. In 1908, he ran 99 yards for a touchdown against Kansas State, which still stands as an Oklahoma State record for longest run from scrimmage. After graduating from Oklahoma State in 1909 with an engineering degree, Ed Gallagher stayed in Stillwater as the school’s track coach. In 1913, he was lured away to Baker College in Baldwin City, Kansas, where he coached all sports

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… however, two years later, he was back at Oklahoma State, serving as athletic director. During the 1914-1915 school year, Oklahoma State launched its wrestling program, with A.M. Colville as coach. That first season, the Cowboys wrestled only one dual meet – held in conjunction with a gymnastics event -- and were trounced by the University of Texas. The following year, Ed Gallagher took the helm of the wrestling program … despite never having wrestled in an organized program in high school or college. Ed Gallagher’s lack of mat experience may seem stunning these days, considering today’s top college wrestling coaches have resumes loaded with high school state and national wrestling titles, NCAA championships and even international mat honors. Yet, when Gallagher was in school, organized wrestling programs were rare, outside those at YMCAs and men’s clubs, or at eastern colleges … so opportunities to compete on the mat were very limited for someone from the Great Plains such as Gallagher. The lack of on-the-mat experience ultimately didn’t hurt Ed Gallagher and his Oklahoma State wrestlers. Admittedly, Gallagher’s first season as head coach (1915-16) was a losing one; the Cowboys again had just one dual meet, again losing to Texas, this time by an even more lopsided 22.5-2.5 score. However, in his second year, Gallagher’s matmen wrestled three duals, winning two (against Emporia State and Texas), and tying with Arkansas. That winning momentum was sidelined after the 191617 season; because of World War I, there was no wrestling team at Oklahoma State, as most of the male students were serving in the military or reserves. However, when the program resumed in the 1919-20 school year, the Gallagher dynasty began its long, successful run as the dominant college wrestling program throughout the 1920s and 30s. Engineering Success on the Mat As an engineer, Ed Gallagher employed a systematic approach to the sport of wrestling … starting with how he selected young men to wrestle for Oklahoma State. He looked at their families, picking sons of “upstanding” parents … and favoring “only boys who cannot go out in society.” In other words, those who might be considered economically disadvantaged, and would view wrestling as a springboard for success in life beyond the mat. Gallagher also expected his wrestlers to live clean -- no smoking, no drinking, and, perhaps most startling nowadays, no dating. “The best woman in the world can do you no good,” claimed the Cowboy coach. (No, Gallagher was not a confirmed bachelor; he married right out of college, and together, Ed and the former Mary Austella Taylor had a total of six children -- three boys, and three girls.) Along with clean living off the mat, Gallagher stressed clean behavior on the mat. He wanted his men to wrestle tough, with determination … but with character, and good sportsmanship. In selecting wrestlers for his program, Gallagher also favored a specific type of physique. He sought “lean plainsmen” -- tall, slim, strong men, rather than compact, muscular types who were typical in college wrestling even 80-

90 years ago. Ideally, these long, lean wrestlers must have quick reactions, according to the coach’s criteria. Ed Gallagher’s engineering background also guided his primary focus -- the study of leverage, and how it applied to wrestling. Using a human skeleton and rubber bands, he spent hours figuring out holds and counters -- one report saying he spent at least two hours a day in his office on this task. The Cowboy coach developed, by his own count, 400-500 holds and variations; he expected each of his men to know at least 200 of those. Perhaps most surprising, Ed Gallagher was open about sharing his scientific approach to wrestling. His teams often put on wrestling demonstrations before or after a dual meet in an opponent’s gym. In 1939, he and his Cowboys were featured in a three-page “how-to-wrestle” feature for the popular photo-magazine, “Life.” In addition, he wrote two very popular instructional books, titled simply “Amateur Wrestling” and “Wrestling.” Break it Down Here’s a specific example of how the engineer in Ed Gallagher guided his instruction of his wrestlers: He told them to think of an opponent on all fours as a table. To succeed, his wrestlers need to “break” at least one leg of the table. If the opponent’s arms were weak, that was the point of attack; if the arms were strong, go for the legs. Another way to “break” an opponent, according to Gallagher: Make more than one attempt or counter. Continue a string of attacks until you have opponent under control. In other words, never give up. Not all of Ed Gallagher’s ideas came from his own engineering mind. According to the book about the history of the Oklahoma State wrestling program, “Cowboys Ride Again!” Gallagher picked up a tip from 1920s professional wrestling champ Ed “Strangler” Lewis: If possible, “take two deep breaths and immediately pitch back viciously. To do this correctly, break out of the predicament first, and, step back and draw the breaths. Now, he (the opponent) will see this and either follow suit or at least temporarily relax, and you can catch him somewhat relaxed.” Eat to Win Coach Gallagher made a science of studying the diet of his wrestlers. He generally allowed his wrestlers to eat what they wanted, as long as it what was what they typically consumed, in reasonable quantities. However, he discouraged his wrestlers from consuming cold drinks. He focused on glycogen, the form in which sugar is used in the body, turning one-third of that into carbon dioxide, and the remaining two-thirds to water and lactic acid -- the cause of oxygen debt, leading to hard breathing during exertion in workouts and during a wrestling match. After weigh-ins, instead of chowing down with a big meal as most wrestlers did in the 1920s and 30s, Gallagher’s wrestlers usually contented themselves with hot tea, sweetened with brown sugar, honey or Karo syrup. He wanted his men to be “properly sugared” especially when trying to make weight.

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WRESTLING LEGEND ED GALLAGHER Gallagher Capsule | Phenomenal Success :: Oklahoma State head wrestling coach, 1916-40 (136-5-4 career record) :: Coached OSU to NCAA team championships in 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1938, 1939 and 1940 :: Coached 37 Cowboys to NCAA individual titles :: Coached 11 Olympic wrestlers at Oklahoma State Your Great-Grandfather’s Cowboys

The Cowboy Way of Winning

College wrestling of the Ed Gallagher era differs significantly in a number of ways from the sport we know today. For starters, the Cowboys wrestled just 5-8 dual meets in a typical season in the 1920s and 30s. Each regulation match lasted ten minutes. There was no point scoring system; matches were won by a pin (back then, shoulders had to be on the mat for a full three seconds), or by “time advantage” -- essentially, whoever had the most riding time. In 1938 -- towards the end of Gallagher’s coaching career -- this system was replaced, with the referee making the decision as to who won. The referee decision system didn’t last; in 1941, the beginnings of today’s point system made their appearance in college wrestling. Perhaps the most startling difference for today’s fans: For home meets, the Oklahoma State wrestlers competed in a roped-off ring, like those for boxing or professional wrestling. The actual wrestling area was the same as on-the-floor mats in other college events. In reviewing “NCAA Wrestling Guides” of the era -- the annual rules-and-results publication for high school and college wrestling -- there are diagrams governing ring size, number of ropes, what the ropes should be made of, and how they should be secured… but nothing about rules governing how the ring could be used. The only hint: In “Cowboys Ride Again!” there’s a description of a match in which an angry Oklahoma State wrestler threw an opponent over the top rope, which apparently was against the rules… but the Cowboy wasn’t disqualified, and the match resumed. The Cowboys weren’t alone in wrestling in roped-off rings. According to college yearbook photos, teams at Indiana University, University of Iowa, Iowa State Teachers College (now University of Northern Iowa), and Northwestern University also had rings for home meets 70-80 years ago. (The NCAA banned wrestling rings in the early 1940s.) The gear Ed Gallagher’s men wore to wrestle was radically different, too. No one-piece black-and-orange, synthetic-fabric singlets for the Cowboys back then. During the more than two decades Gallagher coached at Oklahoma State, his wrestlers wore a variety of uniforms. Through much of the 1920s, his wrestlers wore full-length wool tights. There was a time where the Cowboys wore tights with what was called a black Tom -- also known as an outside supporter -- on top of the tights. Towards the late 1930s, Gallagher’s wrestlers usually wore wool trunks, much like we associate with pro wrestling, with no tights. Despite these variations in what the Cowboys wore below the waist, throughout the 1920s and 30s they usually wrestled bare-chested at home meets and at events at colleges in the Midwest and Southwest. However, when wrestling in the east, Gallagher’s wrestlers would often be required to put on sleeveless shirts, at the request of the school hosting the event. (An NCAA rule change in the mid 1960s prohibited shirtless wrestling.) Going all the way to the top … headgear was not required as it is now, and a very rare sight in the Gallagher era. When not wrestling, the Oklahoma State wrestlers often traveled in gear appropriate to their team name. Outfitted in Stetson hats, colorful flannel shirts, and cowboy boots, team members made an incredible impression wherever they traveled. Adding to the Cowboy mystique, some team members performed rope tricks in opponents’ gyms before some dual meets.

No matter what they wore -- or whether they wrestled in a ring or mats on the floor -- Ed Gallagher’s Oklahoma State Cowboys dominated the college wrestling scene for more than two decades. In the years after World War I, the Cowboys never had a losing season. In fact, in the eleven-year period from the 1919-20 through the 1930-31 seasons, the Cowboys never lost a dual meet. That’s 69 consecutive wins! Among the Cowboys’ opponents during the Roaring Twenties: University of Oklahoma, University of Kansas, Kansas State, Texas, Iowa State, Cornell College of Iowa … as well as farther-flung teams such as West Virginia, the U.S. Naval Academy, and the Philadelphia Athletic Club. Who broke the eleven-year, 70-match winning streak? Cross-state rivals Oklahoma. The Sooners beat the Cowboys by one point in the last dual meet of the 1931-32 season. During the rest of the decade, the Cowboys had only one other loss (at Southwestern Oklahoma State in the 1936-37 season) … and three ties. Most victories were by a substantial margin. In 1928, the NCAA launched a national wrestling championship to conclude the dualmeet season. At the very first NCAAs -- held at the Armory at Iowa State -- Oklahoma State claimed four individual titles out of a total of seven weight classes. That was no fluke; in the thirteen years of NCAA competition, the men coached by Ed Gallagher ruled the national championships each year. The leanest year for Cowboys was 1936, when just one wrestler -- Harley “Doc” Strong -- won a title. However, in a typical year, at least three Cowboys brought home an individual championship. During the Gallagher era, 22 individual wrestlers won a total of 37 NCAA titles. Among the Cowboys who won three championships (back when freshmen were not eligible for NCAA/varsity competition): Earl McCready (the very first three-time college champ), Jack VanBebber, Conrad Caldwell, Rex Peery, Ross Flood, Joe McDaniel, and Stanley Henson. Ed Gallagher’s men did incredibly well on the ultimate international stage, too. From 1924 through 1936, Oklahoma State had fifteen wrestlers qualify for the U.S. Olympic wrestling teams … along with Earl McCready wrestling for his native Canada at the 1928 Olympics, and Canadian big man George Chiga competing for his home team at the 1936 Olympics. Of these Cowboy Olympians, four earned medals in freestyle competition. At the 1932 Olympics in Los Angeles, Bobby Pearce won gold at 123 pounds, while Jack VanBebber claimed gold at 158.5. In the 1936 Berlin Olympics, Ross Flood brought home a silver medal at 123 pounds, and Frank Lewis won gold at 158.5. Coach Gallagher’s Toughest Battle For years, Ed Gallagher dealt with the challenges of Parkinson’s, the same disease afflicting legendary boxing champ Muhammad Ali and actor Michael J. Fox today. In 1936, Oklahoma State and the entire Stillwater community put on a fundraising event at the school’s Lewis Field football stadium so that coach Gallagher could travel with his wrestlers to the Berlin Olympics … then take a side trip to Vienna to be tested by physicians there, at the request of his son Clarence, a doctor. To help lighten his load, in 1938, Ed Gallagher retired as director of physical education at Oklahoma State, but continued on as wrestling coach. It was about this time that construction began on a new, $500,000 arena on the Oklahoma State campus that would serve as home for the Cowboy basketball and wrestling programs. Completed in 1939, what was originally called the 4-H Club and Student Activity Building

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WRESTLING LEGEND ED GALLAGHER was state-of-the-art for the time, featuring an air-cooling system … and over 5,000 theater-type seats, as well as collapsible bleachers for wrestling events, bringing total seating capacity to nearly 9,000 fans. February 3, 1939 was declared “Gallagher Day” in Stillwater, in honor of the beloved wrestling coach. It was that day that the new arena -- nicknamed “the Madison Square Garden of the Midwest” -- was officially dedicated. That night, the facility hosted its first event, a dual meet with Indiana University, one of the top programs of the era. The Cowboys defeated the Hoosiers 18-9. At the end of the 1939-40 season, outdoorsman and hunter Ed Gallagher went to the Rocky Mountains for an extended vacation. While in Colorado, he collapsed and died on August 28, 1940 … just a week shy of his 54th birthday. His funeral was held at the new arena that had been named in his honor (and is still home to the wrestling Cowboys, now called Gallagher-Iba Arena, having been substantially upgraded and expanded in 2001.) Thousands came for the funeral for the man referred to in obituaries as “the Dean of Collegiate Wrestling” and “the Knute Rockne of the Mats” (referring to the legendary Notre Dame football coach killed in a plane crash a few years’ earlier). Reading the text of the 1939 “Gallagher Day” souvenir program and the 1940 Redskin yearbook -- the last featuring Ed Gallagher as coach -- has added poignancy now. Even though he had been battling Parkinson’s for years, there was optimism in the words in these publications produced in the last year of his life. In the “Gallagher Day” program, long-time friend and sportswriter Randle Perdue began his profile of the coach with this positive paragraph: “The big news about Ed Gallagher is that he is improving in health! In recent weeks he has found a new medicine, the result of long search by his son, Dr. Clarence Gallagher, and evidently it is effective. Ed has gained nearly twenty pounds in weight. He is more cheerful, more hopeful. He is optimistic about the future. In fact, he has made a date to go quail hunting next fall. It will be his first time in about five years. When Ed gets back to quail hunting, he will be the Ed Gallagher of old.” In the 1940 Redskin yearbook, the last line of text in the description of the Cowboys’ 1939-40 season closes with “With two intercollegiate champions and several intercollegiate runners-up returning, Coach Gallagher should have little trouble turning out another national championship for Oklahoma A. and M. College in 19401941.” (Art Griffith became the Oklahoma State head wrestling coach upon Gallagher’s passing in 1940. The Cowboys were 6-0 for the 1940-41 season, winning four individual titles and the team title at the 1941 NCAAs.)

and AAU individual champs … and three Olympic gold medalists. Ed Gallagher’s legacy goes far beyond those stats. He coached a number of wrestlers who went on to become high school and college wrestling coaches themselves. Among the Cowboys turned coaches: Cliff Keen at the University of Michigan … Paul Keen at Oklahoma … Buell Patterson, who coached at Kent State, Nebraska and Illinois… Rex Peery at Pittsburgh … Fendley Collins at Michigan State … Joe McDaniel at Syracuse and Wyoming … and Orion Stuteville at Northwestern. Buell Patterson weighed in with his thoughts on coach Gallagher: “A reason that the men who have worked under Ed like him so well is that if he lost a match, they never received a bawling out. And believe me, it is a lot of satisfaction to give all one has for a man and know that what one gives will be satisfactory with him, even if one makes mistakes.” Another one of his coaching protégés, Carl “Dutch” Voyles (who coached at Duke and William & Mary), said of his mentor: “No one ever said an unkind word about him. That must have been because Ed was so full of kindness himself … there are all too few men like Gallagher in this world of ours.” In his article about Ed Gallagher for the 1939 “Gallagher Day” program, Randle Perdue said of the man he had known since 1911: “Applicable adjectives, on which Ed’s friends all agree as describing him, include honest, fair, clean, square, quiet, unassuming, uncomplaining, canny, crafty, foxy, firm, shrewd, fearless, modest, sincere, stubborn, determined, and uncompromising – altogether friendly and possessing a fine sense of humor…” “Gallagher has never been cocky, or disagreeably boastful. He has taken his victories graciously. He has never complained about a referee’s decision -- at least not publicly.” The legacy of Ed Gallagher lives on in so many ways, beyond having his name on an arena … or the annual award that bears his name, given to an Oklahoma State wrestling alumnus. (Among the past honorees: Bobby Douglas, Doug Blubaugh, John Smith, Pat Smith, and Kenny Monday.) His analytical, engineering-based approach to amateur wrestling revolutionized the sport. The success of his Cowboys helped launch high school wrestling programs throughout the state of Oklahoma, making the Sooner State a leading hotbed for wrestling to this day. What’s more, the foundation of success laid by Ed Gallagher and his wrestlers has been built upon over the decades to the point where today, the Oklahoma State Cowboys still claim the most individual and team titles in NCAA wrestling.

The Gallagher Legacy In tallying up the accomplishments of the Ed Gallagher era, the stats are impressive: 19 undefeated seasons out of 23 … only two losses in the last nine seasons … six AAU (Amateur Athletic Union) team titles … ten outright NCAA team titles (tied for first for an eleventh)… 73 NCAA

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IN THE WRESTLING HALL OF FAME ED GALLAGHER Class of 1976 (Inaugural Class) Head Coach, 1916-40 He was a pioneer, not only of wrestling techniques but also of wrestling tradition. From Oklahoma State University, where his coaching achievements were unparalleled, Ed Gallagher’s influence spread across the nation. Long after his death in 1940, the torch was carried onward by Gallagher’s pupils, who became great coaches in their own right . As a collegian, Gallagher excelled in football and track. He was clocked once in 9.8 seconds while winning the 100-yard dash in the Southwest Conference meet, and his 99-yard run in the Kansas State football game that same year, 1908, still stands as the OSU school record. He earned his degree in electrical engineering, but chose a career of coaching football and track and teaching physical education. He remained at his alma mater several years, then went to Baker University in Kansas. In 1916, he returned to Oklahoma State as director of athletics. Gallagher introduced scientific wrestling to gym glasses and put his first varsity team on the mat that year. He applied his engineering knowledge of leverage and stress to the development of more than 400 wrestling holds. He was the first to organize systematic practice situations, and he devoted close attention to diet and training methods. In 23 years of coaching, Gallagher produced 19 undefeated teams. His wrestlers won 138 dual meets, tied four and lost only five. During the 10 years prior to 1932 his teams scored 69 consecutive victories. When the NCAA tournament was inaugurated in 1928, halfway through his coaching career, Gallagher’s wrestlers won four of the seven individual titles, earning recognition as the first championship team. Competing in 13 national meets, Gallagher’s teams reigned supreme 10 times and shared an 11th title. Along the way, they won 37 individual NCAA titles, 32 National AAU crowns, and three Olympic gold medals. As one of the great coaches in the history of the sport, Edward Clark Gallagher is honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

ART GRIFFITH Class of 1976 (Inaugural Class) Head Coach, 1941-56 He always felt a coach should lead his wrestlers to championships, and Art Griffith lived up to that ideal. In 30 years of coaching, he took his teams to 77 tournaments and never left the scene without at least one gold medal. Griffith’s coaching career spanned two great dynasties, first for 15 years at Central High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and then for 13 seasons at Oklahoma State University. His records were fabulous. His high school teams won 94 of 100 matches, 50 of them in a row, and 10 Oklahoma scholastic championships. A dozen times, his Braves were undefeated, and they won the only two national high school tournaments conducted. Succeeding Edward C. Gallagher, he took the reins at Oklahoma

State in 1941 and amassed eight NCAA championships in 13 attempts. His teams produced 78 victories against seven losses and four ties, and 10 times were undefeated. His wrestlers won 27 individual NCAA titles. When he became the Cowboy coach, they already had won 27 consecutive dual meets. Under his leadership, that streak was extended to a record 76 before a loss in 1951. He was U.S. Olympic coach in 1948. Griffith developed his own style of wrestling, with constant motion as the hallmark. “Every technique has its weakness,” he said, “but you can’t exploit that weakness by standing still. You must move, and you must force your opponent to move with you.” Another lasting contribution was Griffith’s development of the point scoring system for wrestling bouts, which in early days were determined only by falls or time advantage. Griffith served in many roles throughout his career, but the effect of his coaching greatness was most evident in 1941. Of the 16 National Collegiate finalists that year, all but two had been coached by Griffith either in high school or college. For his legendary exploits as a wrestling coach, Art Griffith is honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

MYRON RODERICK Class of 1976 (Inaugural Class) Wrestler, 1954-56/Head Coach, 1957-69 A fierce competitor as a wrestler and equally as fierce a competitor when a coach, Myron Roderick was a winner of championships in both roles. In his three years as a wrestler at Oklahoma State University, he won 42 of 44 matches and three National Collegiate championships, one at 137 pounds, then two more at 130 pounds. He placed fourth in the 1956 Olympic Games at Melbourne, losing a split decision to the eventual champion. But it was as coach of the Cowboys that he attained his greatest stature. And there was no interlude between his two careers. From national champion in 1956 to the new torch-bearer of the great Oklahoma State coaching tradition in 1957 was an abrupt but highly successful transition. In 1958, when he led the Cowboys to the NCAA team title he was, at 23, the youngest coach ever to guide a national champion team in any sport. In his 13 years of coaching, he produced seven NCAA team champions. His Cowboys won 140 dual meets, lost only 10 and tied seven, once stringing 84 consecutive duals without a loss. His wrestlers won 20 individual NCAA titles and four gold medals in the Olympic Games. He also coached his teams to two National AAU championships, was the United States coach in the 1963 World Games and was assistant coach in the 1964 Olympics. Roderick departed from tradition in one respect. He carried his personal intensity into a search for quality wrestlers and, more than any other man, introduced recruiting on a major scale into the sport of wrestling. As the first executive director of the U. S. Wrestling Federation, he established the foundation of USA Wrestling, the sport’s national governing body. He saw the need for a National Wrestling Hall of Fame and worked not only to bring the dream

to life, but also to ensure its future. In recognition of his great achievements as a wrestler and coach, and his lifelong leadership in the sport, Myron Willis Roderick is a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

JACK VAN BEBBER Class of 1976 (Inaugural Class) Wrestler, 1929-31 He vanquished the nation’s finest wrestlers seven times, but when Jack VanBebber set out to conquer the world, he had to hitch-hike. At the 1932 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, while awaiting his final bout for the gold medal, VanBebber suddenly learned that the time schedule had been altered and he was due on the mat within the hour, six miles away. No transportation was provided, or available, so he set out afoot. After two miles, a passing motorist gave him a ride to the arena. Once at the scene, however, his opponent proved no more effective than his earlier victims. And “Blackjack” VanBebber became champion of the world with a decision over Eino Leino of Finland, a four-time Olympian who already owned gold, silver and bronze medals. VanBebber was undefeated as a collegiate wrestler for Oklahoma State University in 1929, ‘30 and ‘31, winning three NCAA championships at 155 and 165 pounds. He captured National AAU titles his junior and senior years, then moved to Los Angeles in 1932 and won another. The only defeat of his wrestling career came in an early round of the Olympic trials, but he rallied to win the trials and successfully defended his 158.5-pound assignment during final challenge bouts in Los Angeles. For more than 50 years he was the only American-born wrestler to win three NCAA titles and an Olympic gold medal. VanBebber served four years in the infantry during World War II, three of them in the Pacific theater. He then joined the Phillips Petroleum Company for 39 years until his retirement, and taught wrestling to sons of company employees and to Boy Scouts. In 1950, a national poll of U. S. coaches, officials and sports editors selected him as one of the country’s top 10 amateur athletes in the first half of the 20th Century. In recognition of his outstanding achievements as a competitor, Jack Francis VanBebber is honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

EARL MCCREADY Class of 1977 Wrestler, 1928-30 His nickname was “Moose” -maybe because of his home town in Saskatchewan, Canada, but more likely because of Earl McCready’s stature as the first great heavyweight wrestler of the collegiate events. International recruiting was unheard-of in the mid-1920s, but in 1926 Fendley Collins and two teammates from Oklahoma State drove to Vancouver and won the Canadian national freestyle tournament. They liked the looks of the strapping 220-pound youngster named McCready and talked him into following them back to their campus.

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IN THE WRESTLING HALL OF FAME Under the guidance of Coach Edward C. Gallagher, he won every match for three years, all but three of them by falls. He was the anchor man, the cleanup hitter, for three undefeated championship teams. “We never worried if the match was close,” one of his teammates recalls. “We knew Moose would get them, and he always did.” McCready wrestled in the first three NCAA tournaments in 192829-30, and won the championship each year, thus becoming the first three-time champion in collegiate history. It was 20 years before another heavyweight could match that. In the 1928 finals, he won by a fall in 19 seconds, still a record for an NCAA meet held under collegiate rules. He also won four national freestyle championships, one in the United States and three in Canada, and represented Canada in the 1928 Olympic Games, carrying his country’s banner in the opening ceremonies. He won a gold medal in the 1930 British Empire Games. As a collegiate athlete, McCready was a three-year football letterman at guard, winning all-star honors in 1929. He wrestled professionally for 28 years, including a match in the famed Royal Albert Hall in London. He was the first wrestler to demonstrate the sport on British television. As a wrestler of great achievement, one who set the pattern for those who followed, Earl Gray McCready is honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

ROSS FLOOD Class of 1978 Wrestler, 1933-35 One of his ancestors, Daniel Boone, was a fair-to-middlin’ sharpshooter, and when Ross Flood went hunting for wrestling championships his aim was just as good. At Blackwell, Ross and his brother John became the first twins to win Oklahoma high school championships. Then Ross pursued his wrestling career at Oklahoma State University under Coach Edward C. Gallagher. Undefeated in 30 matches at 126 pounds, he won three National Collegiate championships in 1933, ‘34 and ‘35, each time leading the Cowboys to NCAA team honors. As a senior he was voted outstanding wrestler of the national tournament. His achievements continued to mount when he won National AAU championships in 1935 and ‘36 and another outstanding wrestler trophy. He then earned a place on the U. S. Olympic team and captured the silver medal at 123 pounds in the Berlin Games.

In recognition of his tremendous achievements as a wrestling champion, Aaron Ross Flood is honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

STANLEY HENSON Class of 1978 Wrestler, 1937-39 In the never-ending debate over who has been America’s greatest wrestler, the name of Stanley Henson always receives plenty of support. His record as a competitor speaks for itself. Henson’s career was blessed by the leadership of two Hall of Fame coaches. At Tulsa Central High School, under Art Griffith, he wrestled two years, won two state championships and the outstanding wrestler award as a senior. Then he joined the Oklahoma State University team of Edward C. Gallagher. Defeated only once in three seasons, Henson won three NCAA championships and each time led the Cowboys to the team title. In 1937, he became the first sophomore to be voted outstanding wrestler of the national tournament. He continued to excel the next two years, but the nation’s coaches were not yet ready to present their cherished award to any man a second time. He also won the Pan American Exposition in 1937 and scored a 1938 double with the National AAU freestyle title. As his junior year drew to a close with two championships, Henson already was thinking more of medical school than of wrestling. During a European tour in the fall of 1938, he suffered a severe shoulder injury which hampered him during his senior year but couldn’t prevent a third NCAA title, this one at 155 pounds after two at 145. After five years as a physical instructor and wrestling assistant at the Naval Academy, Henson was able to concentrate fully on the study of medicine, completing his degree in 1950 at the University of Maryland. A highly respected surgeon, he was one of the first to combine his athletic and medical interests in the rapidly growing field of sports medicine, where he became a nationally known lecturer and consultant. As a dominant figure in the sport of wrestling and a continuing example of the qualities of self-discipline, sportsmanship and integrity, Dr. Stanley Willard Henson Jr. is honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

In the 1937 Pan American Exposition at Dallas, he won the gold medal at the expense of three other national champions, despite severe rib injuries which brought an end to his competitive career.

DOUG BLUBAUGH

For six years he was a successful high school coach in Stillwater, then entered the Navy to spend five years as a physical instructor, including wartime service in the Pacific theater. He returned to coaching in 1946 to revive the wrestling program at Southwestern Oklahoma State, then purchased a livestock auction in Stillwater, which he operated for three decades.

In the shadowed ruins of Rome’s ancient Basilica, Doug Blubaugh battled the world champion from Iran for the Olympic gold medal. Emamali Habibi had never known defeat.

Billy Sheridan, the famed Lehigh coach, often declared that Ross Flood provided the best example he had ever seen of

wrestling skills and techniques.

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Class of 1979 Wrestler, 1955-57

Three times the Persian attacked, each time throwing the young American into danger. Then a swift counterattack from Blubaugh hurled his opponent to his back ... suddenly the struggle was ended.

Thus did an Oklahoma farm boy reach the apex of a brilliant athletic career, earning the 1960 Olympic gold medal at 160.5 pounds, and with it recognition as the outstanding wrestler in the world. Doug Blubaugh was no stranger to the role of champion. He won NCAA honors for Oklahoma State in 1957 and National AAU Freestyle titles in 1957, when he was named outstanding wrestler, and 1959. A year before his Olympic conquest, he won a gold medal in the 1959 Pan American Games at Chicago, matching the 1955 achievement of his brother, Jack. They were the first brothers to capture Pan Am titles. Blubaugh is remembered, too, for his epic struggles with a former college teammate, Phil Kinyon. Over four years of Freestyle competition, they met 13 times. The first 12 bouts ended in draws, 11 scoreless. Five of these were in the 1960 Olympic trials, before Blubaugh crashed through for the takedown and victory that sent him on to Olympic glory. From a competitive career totaling more than 400 victories against just 17 defeats, Blubaugh turned to coaching and won added respect for his teaching skills and his honesty and dedication. After seven years as an assistant at Michigan State, during which he was Freestyle coach of U. S. teams in the 1971 Pan American Games and World Championships, he spent a decade as head coach at Indiana University. As a champion athlete of awesome achievement, and as a living example to young men of the highest standards of character and integrity, Douglas Morlan Blubaugh is honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

FRANK LEWIS Class of 1979 Wrestler, 1933-35 As a tall, skinny college freshman, Frank Lewis was “a little tired” after six years of wrestling and planned to give full attention to his studies at Oklahoma State University. But he needed a physical education credit and a wrestling class would provide an easy grade. Members of the class were required to compete in the all-college intramurals and when he failed to win the championship his pride was stung. He decided to concentrate on wrestling again. Frank Lewis concentrated so well that he became a national champion and the gold medalist in the 1936 Olympic Games at Berlin. A state high school champ and four-time medalist from 100 to 155 pounds, he possessed the raw talent from which coach Edward C. Gallagher could mold a winner. But because of his rapid growth, the youngster didn’t have the stamina to wrestle the longer college matches. And because of a minor heart condition, his coach had to devise a special training routine to build stamina without putting a strain on his health. Despite these difficulties, he established a collegiate record of 45-5, winning the NCAA title in 1935 after placing second the year before. Both years he contributed vital points to the Cowboys’ team trophies. In 1935, he won the National AAU crown and became the first contestant to be officially recognized as outstanding wrestler of a National AAU tournament, receiving a gold watch for this

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IN THE WRESTLING HALL OF FAME honor. A year later, he swept undefeated through the series of Olympic trials, then defended his position against his alternate on the boat to Europe. In the Games, he scored a fall the first day, another the second day. He wrestled three times the third day, but stamina no longer was a problem and two more falls offset a narrow loss to Tur Andersson of Sweden as Frank Lewis became the only American to win a championship. As a wrestler of ultimate achievement and a lifelong example of perseverance and dedication to goals, Frank Wiatt Lewis is honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

JOE MCDANIEL Class of 1979 Wrestler, 1937-39 He was destined to be an Olympic champion, but the Games of the XII Olympiad were engulfed in the holocaust of World War II. So Joe McDaniel had to settle merely for recognition as the outstanding wrestler of the world. Three times he was a National Collegiate winner for Oklahoma State University, each year leading the Cowboys of Coach Edward C. Gallagher to the team trophy. As a 118-pound junior, he was voted outstanding wrestler of the 1938 tournament, an honor won a year earlier by his roommate, Stanley Henson. Three times he reigned as National AAU champion, twice as a collegian when the Cowboys also won team honors, and again in 1941, two years after graduation. McDaniel’s only serious exposure to international competition came at the close of his junior year, in a 1938 European tour climaxed by a tournament at Stockholm, Sweden, among the leading wrestling nations of the world. He was undefeated in 12 bouts and scored an overwhelming victory over Odon Zombori of Hungary, winner of the Olympic gold two years earlier. Despite a three-year hitch in the Air Corps and seven years as field representative for a major steel firm, McDaniel never has been far from the sport of wrestling. After a year of high school coaching and another at Maryland, he returned from the war to coach 11 years at Syracuse University, leading the Orange to a fourth place national finish. In 1963, he moved to Wyoming, coaching two years in high school and eight at the University.

YOJIRO UETAKE Class of 1980 Wrestler, 1964-66 After winning the national high school championship of Japan, he came to the United States to complete his education. By the time Yojiro Uetake returned to his native land, he had given a whole generation of American wrestlers an education in winning technique. He won all 58 of his collegiate matches for Oklahoma State University and three Big Eight Conference titles. Three times a NCAA champion, he was voted outstanding wrestler of the NCAA tournament as a junior and again as a senior. After his sophomore year of competition in 1964, “Yo-Jo” returned home to Japan to win the Olympic gold medal in Tokyo. Four years later, in Mexico City, he repeated this achievement and became the first Japanese wrestler ever to win two championships in the Olympic Games. He was the complete wrestler, blending speed, strength and unparalleled skills to dominate all areas of the sport-takedowns, control, escapes and falls. Seldom did any opponent score offensive points against him. “I don’t know how good he was,” said his collegiate coach, Myron Roderick. “because I never saw him challenged.” Such was the range of his ability that every match became a small “clinic” in itself, attracting coaches and rival contestants from all parts of the arena to learn from his masterful techniques. While preparing for his second Olympic crown, he spent two years as an assistant coach at Oklahoma State, then returned home to become Japan’s national freestyle coach. He guided his country’s wrestlers into the 1972 Olympics at Munich and the 1976 Games at Montreal. Upon his marriage, he took the surname of his wife’s family, Obata. As an athlete of awesome skills and ultimate achievement, Yojiro Uetake Obata is honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

DAVID “BUDDY” ARNDT Class of 1981 Wrestler, 1941-46

His career turned full circle in 1973, when he returned to his home town of Sulphur, Oklahoma, to serve as high school coach. In 30 years of coaching at all levels, his record was 257 victories against 105 defeats.

Is it possible for a champion to walk away from the mat for three full years and return to compete at the same high level? Buddy Arndt did just that and became the only wrestler to win National Collegiate championships on both sides of World War II.

In recognition of his great achievements as a wrestler and his long years of service to the sport, Joe Clark McDaniel is honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

His only coach in wrestling, Hall of Famer Art Griffith, was a man who hated to lose. With that leadership in both high school and college, and his own exceptional ability, Arndt never met defeat. He won every match in three years at Tulsa Central High School and two state championships, missing one state meet because of illness. As a sophomore at Oklahoma State, he captured his first NCAA title at 145 pounds and won all six bouts in the National AAU tournament, only to settle for second place under the international scoring rules.

to make room in the Aggie lineup for another national champion. But athletics then were overshadowed by the war and Arndt spent the next three years as a P-38 fighter pilot, flying more than 100 combat missions over Italy with the 15th Air Corps. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross with four clusters and also collected six Bronze Battle Stars for action in major battles. He returned to college after the war, this time competing at his natural weight of 136 pounds, won his third NCAA championship and, for the third time, led the Aggies to the team trophy. As a man who excelled in the battles of sport, and in the far greater struggles of real life, David B. Arndt is honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

CONRAD CALDWELL Class of 1981 Wrestler, 1929-31 He won the National Collegiate championship in only the fifth bout he ever wrestled. But that NCAA title was just the beginning of Conrad Caldwell’s spectacular career. He did not compete in wrestling at Commerce, Oklahoma, High School and indeed had never seen the sport until he enrolled at Oklahoma State, where Hall of Fame coach Edward C. Gallagher recruited him from a gym class and promised to turn him into a national champion. His pre-tournament experience consisted of two matches as a substitute heavyweight. Then in three bouts as a 165-pounder in the 1929 NCAA meet, he fulfilled Coach Gallagher’s prophecy. He repeated, at 175 pounds, in 1930 and ‘31 to become only the third wrestler to win three collegiate crowns. Caldwell was a standout amid an awesome array of Aggie talent that included teammates Earl McCready, Jack VanBebber, Bobby Pearce and LeRoy McGuirk. One night in 1931, Caldwell applied the finishing touches to a dual meet victory over Kansas State that required only 19 minutes, 33 seconds of wrestling by the entire team. In 1932, he moved to California and competed five years for the Los Angeles Athletic Club. The only defeat of his career came in the first round of the 1932 Olympic trials. He came back to win the trials at 191 pounds, only to see another wrestler chosen in his place for the Games. Through 1936, Caldwell was unbeaten from 174 pounds through heavyweight-and on one occasion, all three weights at one time. In a 1933 dual meet with UCLA, he weighed in at 174 but found his teammates at 191 and heavyweight were absent. He pinned the UCLA 174 pounder, won a decision at 191 and after a 10-minute struggle pinned the heavyweight, an all-Coast football tackle. In recognition of his achievements as one of wrestling’s pioneer champions, Conrad C. Caldwell is honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

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IN THE WRESTLING HALL OF FAME BOBBY PEARCE Class of 1981 Wrestler, 1930-32 He took up wrestling as a youngster to strengthen himself physically in a constant struggle with allergies. But despite his frail physique, Bobby Pearce won championships at all levels. The coach at Cushing, Oklahoma, High School, Matt Berg, allowed him to join the squad despite some misgivings. Pearce rewarded him with three undefeated seasons and three state championships. As a high school senior, he reached the semifinals of the 1928 Olympic trials. Then he joined the awesome array of talent at Oklahoma State, helping extend the winning streak of coach Edward C. Gallagher’s Aggies to 70 consecutive matches. Over-all, during his collegiate days, he won 60 bouts, lost four and tied one. A fast and aggressive wrestler, Pearce liked to go for the quick fall, and once flattened his opponent in just 11 seconds. Pearce was National AAU champion in 1930 and ‘31, won the NCAA title in 1931 and was runner-up in 1932. Although he was upset in the collegiate finals as a senior, he responded with the ultimate triumph, winning the gold medal in the 1932 Olympic Games at Los Angeles, first ever for an Oklahoma wrestler. Although only a 126-pounder, he competed professionally for five years and at the same time turned his hand to coaching. He guided Cushing to the state high school championship in 1933 and coached a YMCA team for two years before embarking on a professional career in refinery engineering. He returned to coaching briefly 20 years later at Mesa College in Colorado, leading that team to two undefeated seasons and a conference championship. As a champion of great achievement and success over physical difficulties, Robert Edward Pearce is honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

GUY LOOKABAUGH Class of 1983 Wrestler, 1919-21 As the first superstar of Oklahoma State University athletics, Guy Lookabaugh helped establish a wrestling dynasty that spanned half a century. He earned headlines in football, but in wrestling was recognized as one of the greatest athletes of his time. Lookabaugh enrolled in 1917 and immediately became a football hero. He enlisted in the Army, but returned after the war to become known as the first “Super Aggie.” In 1920, coach Ed Gallagher’s wrestlers made a bid for national recognition, facing a mighty Nebraska team undefeated for five years. With his team trailing, Lookabaugh took the mat at 158 pounds and battled his way through a 27-minute overtime match for a difficult decision. In the final bout, the Aggies had victory within reach, but had no one to send against Nebraska’s unbeaten 175-pound star. Coach Gallagher again called upon Lookabaugh, who responded with a “regulation” 21-minute decision to give the Oklahomans their first major wrestling triumph. Lookabaugh, nicknamed “Ducky,” never lost a college match. His career preceded the NCAA tournaments, but in 1921 he won championships of three conferences-the Missouri Valley (Big

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Eight), Western (Big Ten) and Southwest. His flamboyant style was evident in his first big Freestyle tournament. Facing Eino Leino, a Finn who would win four Olympic medals, Lookabaugh threw him out of the ring and pinned him on the floor. The referee ruled it an illegal fall.

TOMMY CHESBRO Class of 1995 Wrestler, 1959-60/Head Coach 1970-84

Lookabaugh turned to coaching in 1922-23, but returned to school to train for the 1924 Olympics. He reached the finals at Paris, only to lose an unpopular split decision. He coached three years at Kansas and helped Dr. R.G. Clapp formulate rules for the first NCAA tournament in 1928. He coached at Northeastern Oklahoma and Grinnell of Iowa until 1940.

When he returned to Oklahoma State University as only its fourth head wrestling coach, Tommy Chesbro followed a trail blazed by not one, but three Hall of Famers.

In recognition of his monumental athletic achievements and his influence on the lives of young people for more than half a century, Guy Howard Lookabaugh is honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

From 1970 through 1984, his teams won 227 dual meets against only 26 defeats, a 90 per cent winning record. He closed his coaching career with a 43-match winning streak, including 22 victories in 1983. During that season, the Cowboys shut out 10 opponents, one of the foes posting the rare score of minus 1, thanks to a penalty against its coach.

BOBBY DOUGLAS Class of 1987 Wrestler, 1965 The Making of a Champion is the title of his book, and it also is the pattern of Bobby Douglas’ life. From a small town in eastern Ohio, and a small college in West Virginia, he rose to become a dominant athlete of the 1960s, earning national and international acclaim. He won two state high school titles, and was All-State in football and baseball. He emerged on the national scene as 1962 NAIA champion for West Liberty State. A year later, he reached the NCAA finals, and his 13-8 duel with the defending champion from a larger school was a classic. Transferring to Oklahoma State, he won the Big Eight, but was knocked out of the 1965 nationals by injury, closing his collegiate career at 72-2. It was in the international styles where Douglas earned worldwide renown, for his knowledge of the sport and his technical skills ... which he later would share with another generation as coach, author and clinician. He won three national Freestyle titles and represented the United States on two Olympic teams, placing fourth in 1964, and six World teams, winning a silver, a bronze and a fourth place. He was captain of the ‘68 Olympic team and his career record was 303 victories, 17 defeats. He became head wrestling coach at Santa Barbara in 1973. A year later, he moved to Arizona State, which he led to the only NCAA team trophy won by a western school. Douglas also launched the Sunkist Kids club on a long series of national Freestyle championships. He moved on to Iowa State and maintained its great tradition. He was an assistant coach for 10 World and Olympic Teams, was World Cup coach in 1987 and Olympic coach in 1992. He was the first black American to wrestle in the Olympics, the first to captain our Olympic team, and the first to coach wrestling at a major university. He showed, by example, that others could reach such goals. As a wrestler of notable achievement, and as an outstanding teacher and leader, Bobby Eddie Douglas is honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

But in 15 years with the Cowboy reins, Chesbro eclipsed the victory totals of all three of his illustrious predecessors.

Chesbro’s Cowboys won the NCAA team championship in 1971 and placed among the top four teams a dozen more times. He coached 20 individual NCAA champions and 20 National AAU and USA Wrestling titlists, headed by World and Olympic champions John Smith and Kenny Monday and three-time NCAA heavyweight king Jimmy Jackson. In 1992, while serving as the university’s director of athletic facilities, Chesbro scored a memorable “post-career” coaching victory. Interim coaches Smith and Monday were away, training for the Olympic Games, so Chesbro led the Cowboys into a match against arch rival Oklahoma. Their 43-0 victory was largest margin in the 72-year history of wrestling’s storied Bedlam Series. Chesbro was a state high school champion wrestler and a starter on Oklahoma State’s 1959 NCAA championship team. In eight years as a high school coach, he had a record of 51-23-8, bringing his victory total to 278. His teams won one state title and twice were runners-up. For his success in carrying on the rich tradition of a great collegiate wrestling program, Tommy Edward Chesbro is honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

DICK HUTTON Class of 1995 Wrestler, 1947-50 He was an imposing physical specimen striding across the Oklahoma prairie, and Dick Hutton reigned over the nation’s collegiate heavyweights like few men before or since. He was the cornerstone upon which coach Art Griffith rebuilt the Oklahoma State program when wrestling resumed after World War II. Hutton suffered only one loss and one draw in four years of varsity competition. That one defeat, a controversial referee’s decision in the 1949 NCAA finals against light-heavyweight champion Verne Gagne, kept Hutton from becoming the sport’s first four-time collegiate king. He won titles in 1947, ‘48 and ‘50, and was a member of two national championship teams. His four appearances in the national finals-three of them successful--established a record that was unmatched for 28 years and unbroken until 44 years later.

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IN THE WRESTLING HALL OF FAME Hutton placed sixth in the 1948 Olympic Games after being slowed by an injury in his second bout. After five years in the U. S. Army, he competed 10 years in professional wrestling, winning the heavyweight belt from Lou Thesz in 1957 and holding it for two years. Contrary to the usual professional image, he became known for his honest, gimmickfree wrestling. In later years, Hutton owned and operated a thoroughbred and quarterhorse racing and breeding ranch in Texas. In recognition of his dominance of collegiate wrestling throughout a fabulous career, Richard Heron Avis Hutton is honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

JOHN SMITH Class of 1997 Wrestler, 1984-88/Head Coach 1991-present Over a six-year span, which started while he was still a student at Oklahoma State, John Smith was the best wrestler in the world. He now ranks alongside other Distinguished Members whose names emerge in any discussion of “the greatest American wrestler ever.” Although that distinction is arguable, Smith’s career record is not. Partly because of opportunity, but primarily because of skill, it is beyond comparison. From 1986 through 1992, Smith won: :: Two Olympic gold medals. He was the first American to do so in 80 years, and both of his golds came against the world’s best. :: Four World titles. No other American has won more than three. :: Six consecutive world-class championships. No other American has won more than two in a row. :: Two gold medals in the Pan American Games, in two attempts. :: Two gold medals in the Goodwill Games, in two attempts. :: Five national Freestyle championships, in five attempts. :: Two NCAA crowns and 90 consecutive collegiate victories. :: He became the first wrestler to be voted the James E. Sullivan Award as America’s outstanding athlete, the first American to be chosen Master of Technique and Wrestler of the Year by the International Wrestling Federation (FILA), and the first wrestler ever nominated for the World Trophy, which he received in 1992. Smith’s international record was 100-5, and his domestic freestyle record was 77-3. Combined with his collegiate totals of 154-7-2 and his high school marks of 105-5, he competed 458 times for his school, club, or country and won 436 times, for a success rate above 95 per cent. Smith retired from competition after the Olympics in Barcelona and two years later coached Oklahoma State to the NCAA team title. One of the greatest athletes of the Twentieth Century, John William Smith is honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

JOE SEAY Class of 1998 Head Coach, 1985-91 After leading his teams at Cal State-Bakersfield and Oklahoma State to a total of nine NCAA championships, Joe Seay then coached the USA to milestone victories in the Goodwill Games, World Championships and Olympic Games. A 1964 graduate of Kansas State, Seay wrestled there three years and later won three national Greco-Roman crowns while placing second twice in Freestyle. But it was as a coach at all levels that he earned lasting renown. Starting with eight years at Bakersfield South High in California, he compiled a record of 177-12-2 and was national high school Coach of the Year. Moving across town to Cal State, he coached a dozen years and won seven Division II national championships with a record of 189-56-2. At Oklahoma State, from 1985 to ‘92, he went 114-8-2 with back-to-back Division I crowns in 1989 and ‘90. His folkstyle record adds up to 480 victories and an .859 winning percentage. He is the only coach to win collegiate team titles in both divisions, and he was named national Coach of the Year five times.

World Cup the following year. International victories came at the 1988 Tblisi Tournament, the 1989 World Championships, the 1991 Pan American Games and the President’s Cup in Turkey, the 1992 Roger Coulon in France and the 1996 Dan Kolov Tournament in Bulgaria. At the grueling Tblisi in Soviet Georgia, he was honored with the prized animal-skin cloak as the Outstanding Wrestler. One American coach summed up the Tblisi as “probably five times as tough” as the Olympics. O.W. honors also went to Kenny in 1989 and 1990 at the Grand Masters Tournament. Four times Kenny posted wins at the U.S. National Championships and also captured the 1989 U.S. Olympic Festival crown. His 1988 Olympic Games success brought Monday the USA Wrestling Athlete of the Year award, as well as the Amateur Wrestling News Man of the Year in 1989. For his dual achievements as a stellar wrestler at every level and for his encouragement of youth wrestling, Kenny Monday is honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

KENDALL CROSS Class of 2002 Wrestler, 1987-90

When his collegiate coaching career ended in 1992, Seay quickly stepped into a major role on the international scene. Already closely affiliated with the Sunkist Kids program, he became their head coach and continued the club’s still unbroken streak of national freestyle championships.

It has been said on several occasions that Kendall Cross was destined to become an Olympic Champion. But to realize that prediction would take one of the most wide-open, exciting styles of competition ever seen in American wrestling -- the Kendall Cross style.

He coached the USA to its first-ever Senior World Freestyle championship in 1993 and repeated two years later, also leading a Pan American Games victory in 1995. And at the Centennial Olympics in Atlanta, Seay’s wrestlers won the medal count.

After completing his high school career in Mustang, Oklahoma, by winning a state championship, Kendall went on to Oklahoma State University where he became a three-time All-American and the 1989 NCAA champion. His first success at the international level came in 1988 when he became the Espoir World Cup Champion, setting the stage for his pursuit of the Olympic gold.

As a coach who has left an indelible mark on all levels of the sport, Joe Van Seay is honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

KENNY MONDAY Class of 2001 Wrestler, 1981-84 No matter what the calendar said, when he stepped onto a mat it was always “MON-day night!” Poise, patience and mental toughness propelled Kenny Monday to Olympic gold in 1988, silver in 1992 and sixth in 1996. He made winning a habit and wrestling a pleasure to watch. At Booker T. Washington, Kenny’s coach characterized his passage from “scrawny to awesome,” as Monday chalked up an almost unblemished record of 140-0-1. He amassed four state high school championships at four different weights, tucking in a 1977 Junior Nationals title along the way. In seven trips to the Junior Olympics, he won five times. At Oklahoma State University, the 150-pounder became a teammate of the only wrestler to tie him in high school duals, a fierce competitor named Mike Sheets. At OSU, Kenny ran up a career record of 121-12-2. Twice a runner-up, Monday captured an NCAA title in 1984. He ranked second on OSU’s all-time list for falls. In 1986, he won the National Wrestling Hall of Fame Classic and took both the Sunkist International Open and the

In 1992, he was the only freestyle wrestler on the American Olympic Team who was not ranked number one at his weight at the beginning of the year. He finished sixth at the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games. The road to the Olympic gold would be no easier in 1996. His championship series with Terry Brands at the Olympic Trials in Spokane, Washington, treated American fans to one of the most spectacular displays of wrestling ever seen in this country. His victory at the trials sent him on to the Atlanta Olympic Games where his dominating effort provided one of the most inspiring gold medal performances in memory. In 1997, he was named the USA Wrestling Athlete of the Year, while in 1992 and 1995 he was declared the Outstanding Freestyle Wrestler at the U. S. Nationals where he became a three time national champion. Cross continues to be a role model for young wrestlers and an impressive representative of our sport. He has developed the Kendall Cross Gold Medal Wrestling Club in the Boston area, designed to aid in the development of young, aspiring wrestlers. For his achievements as an athlete and for his continued representation of the sport of wrestling to the youth of America, Kendall Cross is honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

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IN THE WRESTLING HALL OF FAME J ROBINSON Class of 2005 Wrestler, 1966-68 J Robinson’s competitive spirit and “give it your all” attitude immerged during his days as a prep wrestler in California. A two-time SDIF Champion (1963 & 1964); he was named Most Outstanding Wrestler in 1964. His flair for international competition and being on the “cutting edge of the sport” began when be became a member of the inaugural California International Team. Competing in Japan, the pioneer team paved the way for young wrestlers of the future. In the next years, Robinson made his mark in not just one style of wrestling, but three. He honed his collegiate style skills under the instruction of the legendary coach, Myron Roderick at Oklahoma State University. Shifting his focus to the International arena, he was a member of two World teams, finishing fourth in 1970 and fifth in 1971. He competed as a member of the 1972 Greco-Roman Olympic Team. During this time, he won four National titles; two in Freestyle and two in Greco-Roman. With his three style background, he began his coaching career at the University of Iowa. As an assistant coach, Robinson helped propel the team to an amazing nine national championships in 12 years. In 1984, as interim coach, he led the Hawkeyes to another NCAA title and a Big Ten Championship. In 1986 he was named Head Coach of the University of Minnesota. With one goal in mind, they won back to back NCAA Championships (2001 & 2002). His teams also captured four Big Ten Championships and three NWCA National Duals titles. He was named National Coach of the Year in 1998 and 2001, and was named Big Ten Coach of the Year five times. While sharing his skills on the collegiate level, he also continued to share his expertise with athletes in freestyle competitions. He was selected as the head coach for the Pan American Games in 1983 and served as an assistant coach for the Olympics in 1976, 1980, l984, and 1988. In recognition of his dynamic contributions to the sport of wrestling, J Robinson is honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

PAT SMITH Class of 2006 Wrestler, 1990-94 Pat Smith made wrestling history when he became the first wrestler to win four NCAA Division I national championships. Competing for Oklahoma State University, he captured titles in 1990, 1991, 1992 and 1994, all at 158 pounds, and spurred the Cowboys to team titles in 1990 and 1994. The year he won his record fourth national crown, he was named the NCAA’s Outstanding Wrestler. He also became only the third OSU wrestler to win four Big Eight Conference championships. Smith ended his college wrestling career with a mark of 121-5-2 and set the school record for consecutive matches without a loss with 98 straight victories. Smith was named the 1994 Amateur Wrestling News Man of the Year and was one of just 15 athletes named to the NCAA 75th Anniversary Wrestling Team. He was inducted into the Oklahoma State Sports Hall of Fame in 2002.

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His successful freestyle wrestling career included a bronze medal in the 1997 World Cup, a second-place finish to three-time Olympian Kenny Monday at the 1996 Trials; gold medal performances at two U.S. Olympic Festivals; and six All-American finishes at the U.S. National Open Freestyle Championships. He also won USA Wrestling national titles on the Espoir and Junior levels.

For his historic achievements that led the way for future American wrestlers, Fred Fozzard is honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

As an Oklahoma State University assistant wrestling coach for 11 years, he personally coached six Cowboys to individual or multiple NCAA titles and helped OSU to win the Division I team title for four consecutive years from 2003-2006. Smith won three state titles for Del City High School and was twice named Outstanding Wrestler of the tournament. He is a member of one of the nation’s top wrestling families -- brothers Lee Roy, John and Mark were also state high school champions and earned All-America honors for OSU. For inspiring others and accomplishing what no competitor before had ever done, Patrick M. Smith is honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

FRED FOZZARD Class of 2012 Wrestler, 1966-68 The United States had been shut out of gold medals at the World Championships and the Olympic Games for eight consecutive years after the 1960 Olympics, but two Oregonians were about to make wrestling history in 1969. Fred Fozzard and fellow Distinguished Member Rick Sanders laid the groundwork for future generations of American wrestlers. No American wrestler had ever won a World title when Sanders and Fozzard struck gold at the 1969 freestyle World Championships in Mar Del Plata, Argentina. Fozzard’s path to the 180.5 pound gold medal, however, seemed unlikely. At age two he contracted polio which shrunk his right arm and left him with no grip and no working thumb. Fozzard developed a unique wrestling style to overcome this disability, which eventually led to numerous championship victories. Fozzard followed his victory in 1969 with a solid fifth-place finish at the 1970 World Championships. Prior to his arrival on the international scene, Fozzard was an integral part of Oklahoma State’s wrestling dynasty. As a sophomore, Fozzard placed second at the 1966 NCAA tournament at 177 lbs., helping the Cowboys to the team title. Fozzard returned as a junior and won the 1967 NCAA tournament as the top seed, which included two pins and a dominant 10-3 win in the finals. As a senior, the Cowboy standout from Oregon entered the 1968 NCAA tournament undefeated and as the top seed, but he suffered a loss to the eventual champion in the semifinals. Showing his resiliency through adversity, Fozzard stormed back with two pins in the consolation round to place third. His bonus point wins ultimately gave Oklahoma State the team championship in 1968. Fozzard’s final collegiate record was 55-4-3. Fozzard continued his career as an assistant coach for his alma mater from 1968 through 1972. He was the head wrestling coach at Kansas State from 1973 through 1975 and an assistant coach at Portland State from 1975 to 1977. He was also heavily involved in the Southern Oregon program, a highly successful team that competes in the NAIA.

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Coach

Wins

A.M. Colville (1915)

Losses

Ties

Win Pct

Bouts

0 1 0 0.0% NA

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-- Conference --

Wins

Titles

0

Losses

Ties

Falls

Win Pct

Champs

------ NCAA -----Titles

Champs

AAs

0 0 0 NA 0 0 0 0 0

Ed Gallagher (1916-40)

136

5

4

95.2%

1,042

785

227

29

255

76.7%

10

24

11

37

Art Griffith (1941-56)

78

7

4

89.9%

1,046

801

222

25

182

77.8%

0

0

8

27

64

Myron Roderick (1957-69)

140

10

7

91.4%

2,281

1,694

483

103

241

76.5%

9

49

7

20

79

Tommy Chesbro (1970-84)

227

26

0

89.7%

4,345

3,171

1,043

131

745

74.5%

8

62

1

19

76

Joe Seay (1985-91)

114

18

2

85.8%

3,281

2,372

860

68

366

73.3%

5

29

2

7

45

John Smith (1992-present)

348

48

6

86.6%

10,081

7,220

2,864

5

1,425

71.6%

15

82

5

26

102

22,076

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34

136 435

Total

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1915 // 0-1-1 Record Coached the First Oklahoma State Wrestling Team . .M. Colville coached the Oklahoma State wrestling program for its first-ever varsity competition, a 17.5-7 dual match loss to Texas in Stillwater in 1915. It was A Colville’s only OSU coaching appearance. In that match, OSU 125-pounder Dan F. Cooley scored the first-ever win for a Cowboy wrestler when he pinned his opponent in 55 seconds and rendered his foe unconscious. Colville’s inaugural OSU squad consisted of Cooley, Herman Dose, Millard Harnden, R.W. Havenstrite and Jack Briscoe. Year 1915 Totals

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COACHING HISTORY ED GALLAGHER

1916-40 // 136-5-4 Record // 11 NCAA Team Championships 37 NCAA Individual Champions // 69 All-Americans “. The Father of Intercollegiate Wrestling”, as he was eulogized by the New York Times upon his untimely death in 1940, Ed Gallagher meant more to the sport than anyone ever has and likely ever will. Coach of 11 NCAA championship teams and 37 NCAA individual champions during his time at the helm of the Oklahoma State program, he launched the premier dynasty in all of North American sports when he took over the program in 1916. Gallagher, who never wrestled himself, was the first to organize systematic practice situations, and he devoted close attention to diet and training methods. In 23 years of coaching, Gallagher produced 19 undefeated teams and went 136-5-4. At one point, he coached his teams to 69 consecutive victories. Year 1916 1917 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 Totals

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ART GRIFFITH

1941-56 // 78-7-4 Record // 8 NCAA Team Championships 27 NCAA Individual Champions // 64 All-Americans . acing the unenviable task of succeeding Ed Gallagher at Oklahoma State, Art Griffith took over the program in 1941 and amassed eight NCAA championships. His F teams produced 78 victories against seven losses and four ties, and 10 times were undefeated. His wrestlers won 27 individual NCAA titles. When he became the Cowboy coach, they already had won 27 consecutive dual meets. Under his leadership, that streak was extended to a record 76 before a loss in 1951. He was U.S. Olympic coach in 1948. Griffith developed his own style of wrestling, with constant motion as the hallmark. “Every technique has its weakness,” he said, “but you can’t exploit that weakness by standing still. You must move, and you must force your opponent to move with you.” Year 1941 1942 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 Totals

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1957-69 // 140-10-7 Record // 7 NCAA Championships 20 NCAA Individual Champions // 79 All-Americans . fierce competitor as a wrestler and equally as fierce a competitor when a coach, Myron Roderick was a winner of championships in both roles. In his three years A as a wrestler at Oklahoma State University, he won 42 of 44 matches and three National Collegiate championships, one at 137 pounds, then two more at 130 pounds. He placed fourth in the 1956 Olympic Games at Melbourne, losing a split decision to the eventual champion. But it was as coach of the Cowboys that he attained his greatest stature. In 1958, when he led the Cowboys to the NCAA team title he was, at 23, the youngest coach ever to guide a national champion team in any sport. In his 13 years of coaching, he produced seven NCAA team champions. His Cowboys won 140 dual meets, lost only 10 and tied seven, once stringing 84 consecutive duals without a loss. Year 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 Totals

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TOMMY CHESBRO

1970-84 // 227-26-0 Record // 1 NCAA Team Championship 19 NCAA Individual Champions // 76 All-Americans . ommy Chesbro followed a trail blazed at Oklahoma State by not one, but three Hall of Fame coaches. T .But in 15 years with the Cowboy reins, Chesbro eclipsed the victory totals of all three of his illustrious predecessors. From 1970 through 1984, his teams won 227 dual meets against only 26 defeats. He closed his coaching career with a 43-match winning streak, including 22 victories in 1983. During that season, the Cowboys shut out 10 opponents, one of the foes posting the rare score of minus 1, thanks to a penalty against its coach. Chesbro’s Cowboys won the NCAA team championship in 1971 and placed among the top four teams a dozen more times. He coached 19 individual NCAA champions and 20 National AAU and USA Wrestling titlists, headed by World and Olympic champions John Smith and Kenny Monday and three-time NCAA heavyweight king Jimmy Jackson. Year 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 Totals

--------------- Duals--------------- ------------------- All Individual Bouts ------------------- Conference ------ NCAA -----Meets Wins Losses Ties Bouts Wins Losses Ties Falls BWs Win % Pin % Place Champs Place Champs AAs 9 9 0 0 186 138 40 8 31 33 76.3% 16.7% 2nd 4 4th 3 5 14 12 2 0 263 194 62 7 30 35 75.1% 11.4% 1st 7 1st 3 7 14 12 2 0 232 176 47 9 42 69 77.8% 18.1% 1st 5 3rd 0 5 12 11 1 0 222 156 53 13 37 54 73.2% 16.7% 1st 5 5th 0 3 14 11 3 0 242 170 64 8 29 64 71.9% 12.0% 1st 5 3rd 0 5 16 15 1 0 323 227 84 12 53 93 72.1% 16.4% 1st 4 3rd 1 5 16 15 1 0 227 154 65 8 23 72 69.6% 10.1% 3rd 3 3rd 1 4 17 15 2 0 290 216 66 8 57 109 75.9% 19.7% 2nd 5 2nd 2 6 17 16 1 0 320 246 63 11 56 127 78.6% 17.5% 1st 6 3rd 1 5 19 16 3 0 351 245 99 7 67 131 70.8% 19.1% 2nd 3 6th 1 4 23 20 3 0 375 264 101 10 70 146 71.7% 18.7% 3rd 2 2nd 2 5 20 16 4 0 332 235 91 6 61 137 71.7% 18.4% 3rd 1 4th 1 4 21 18 3 0 295 205 83 7 59 122 70.7% 20.0% 3rd 3 4th 0 5 22 22 0 0 336 267 62 7 61 140 80.5% 18.2% 1st 4 2nd 2 6 19 19 0 0 351 278 63 10 69 157 80.6% 19.7% 1st 5 2nd 2 7 253 227 26 0 4,345 3,171 1,043 131 745 1,489 74.5% 17.1% 62 19 76

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COACHING HISTORY JOE SEAY

1985-91 // 114-18-2 record // 2 NCAA Championships 7 NCAA Individual Champions // 45 All-Americans . decorated high school and Division II college coach in California prior to taking over as coach at Oklahoma State from 1985 to ‘92, Joe Seay went 114-8-2 during A his time in Stillwater and led the Cowboys to back-to-back Division I crowns in 1989 and ’90. He is the only coach to win collegiate team titles at both the Division I

and Division II levels. When his collegiate coaching career ended in 1992, Seay quickly stepped into a major role on the international scene. Already closely affiliated with the Sunkist Kids program, he became their head coach and continued the club’s still unbroken streak of national freestyle championships. He coached the USA to its first-ever Senior World Freestyle championship in 1993 and repeated two years later, also leading a Pan American Games victory in 1995. And at the Centennial Olympics in Atlanta, Seay’s wrestlers won the medal count. --------------- Duals--------------- ------------------- All Individual Bouts ------------------- Conference ------ NCAA -----Year Coach Meets Wins Losses Ties Bouts Wins Losses Ties Falls BWs Win % Pin % Place Champs Place Champs AAs 1985 Joe Seay 17 13 3 1 277 207 66 4 40 94 75.5% 14.4% 2nd 4 4th 0 5 1986 Joe Seay 18 12 6 0 419 295 129 11 53 136 71.7% 12.6% 3rd 3 3rd 0 7 1987 Joe Seay 20 18 1 1 501 345 141 15 53 172 70.4% 10.6% 1st 3 4th 1 5 1988 Joe Seay 18 16 2 0 558 409 141 10 62 219 74.2% 11.1% 1st 5 4th 1 7 1989 Joe Seay 24 22 2 0 469 342 115 13 49 148 74.3% 10.4% 1st 3 1st 2 6 1990 Joe Seay 19 18 1 0 501 375 119 7 51 188 75.5% 10.2% 1st 5 1st 2 8 1991 Joe Seay 18 15 3 0 556 399 149 8 58 174 72.5% 10.4% 1st 6 2nd 1 7 Totals 134 114 18 2 3,281 2,372 860 68 366 1131 73.3% 11.2% -- 29 -- 7 45

JOHN SMITH

1992-Pres. // 348-48-6 Record // 5 NCAA Team Championships 26 NCAA Individual Champions // 102 All-Americans . erhaps the greatest American wrestler ever, John Smith has rightfully earned a legitimate spot in the discussion for best collegiate coach as well. P .Since taking over at his alma mater in 1992, Smith has already earned the distinction of being the winningest coach in Oklahoma State wrestling history with 328 dual match wins. Add in his five NCAA team championships in 1994, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006 and the fact that he has coached 26 of his wrestlers to NCAA individual championships and it becomes clear that Smith is one of the best. The Cowboys have dominated on the conference level under Smith, winning 15 team titles and 82 individual championships. Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012* 2013* Totals

--------------- Duals--------------- ------------------- All Individual Bouts ------------------- Conference ------ NCAA -----Meets Wins Losses Ties Bouts Wins Losses Ties Falls BWs Win % Pin % Place Champs Place Champs AAs 7 7 0 0 268 218 45 5 53 108 82.30% 19.80% NA 3 2nd 1 6 11 4 7 0 267 153 114 0 13 78 57.30% 4.90% NA NA NA NA NA 14 13 1 0 340 241 99 0 25 115 70.90% 7.40% 1st 4 1st 3 6 17 13 3 1 375 243 132 0 30 105 64.80% 8.00% 2nd 2 7th 1 3 19 15 3 1 407 260 146 0 42 131 63.90% 10.30% 1st 2 6th 0 4 21 21 0 0 424 319 105 0 43 137 75.20% 10.10% 1st 6 2nd 2 7 20 20 0 0 443 329 114 0 46 120 74.30% 10.40% 1st 6 3rd 2 6 23 23 0 0 396 289 106 0 50 140 73.00% 12.60% 2nd 3 3rd 1 4 18 12 5 1 457 338 119 0 80 183 74.00% 17.50% 1st 4 5th 0 3 18 17 1 0 467 368 109 0 108 196 78.80% 23.10% 1st 4 3rd 1 6 23 20 3 0 444 325 119 0 67 151 73.20% 15.10% 2nd 3 5th 1 4 17 17 0 0 513 376 137 0 74 165 73.30% 14.40% 1st 6 1st 2 7 19 17 2 0 522 372 150 0 75 172 71.30% 14.40% 1st 4 1st 1 7 21 21 0 0 576 432 144 0 90 213 75.00% 15.60% 1st 7 1st 5 7 18 16 2 0 484 348 136 0 73 157 71.90% 15.10% 1st 4 1st 2 6 19 14 5 0 437 275 162 0 42 108 62.90% 9.60% 3rd 3 5th 0 4 20 16 3 1 516 363 153 0 71 179 70.30% 13.80% 3rd 1 T5th 1 4 22 15 7 0 521 372 149 0 82 188 71.40% 15.70% 4th 0 16th 0 1 18 15 2 1 498 355 143 0 77 174 71.30% 15.40% 1st 3 6th 0 4 18 15 2 1 455 332 123 0 61 156 73.00% 13.40% 1st 5 4th 1 3 18 17 1 NA 535 391 144 0 83 189 73.10% 15.50% 2nd 4 6th 0 3 21 20 1 NA 736 521 215 0 140 301 70.80% 19.00% 1st 8 2nd 2 7 402 348 48 6 10,081 7,220 2,864 5 1,425 3,466 71.60% 14.10% -- 82 -- 26 102

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455-36-6 ALL-TIME RECORD AT HOME BY THE NUMBERS

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NCAA team championships won by Oklahoma State since Gallagher-Iba Arena opened in 1939.

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Percent of duals won by OSU at GallagherIba Arena (455-36-6 record) since the building opened in 1939.

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Longest home unbeaten streak in Oklahoma State history. The streak lasted from 1933-51.

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Unbeaten and untied seasons for the Cowboys at Gallagher-Iba Arena since the building opened in 1939.

No venue in America has a richer wrestling tradition than Gallagher-Iba Arena, home of Oklahoma State wrestling since 1939. In its beginning as Gallagher Hall, the gymnasium was named for Edward Clark Gallagher, the Oklahoma A&M wrestling mentor who never wrestled competitively but became the greatest coach of his time. The 1987-88 season brought a new look and a new name to the hallowed hall. When renovations were completed in January 1988, it was renamed Gallagher-Iba Arena to honor the late Mr. Henry P. Iba, Oklahoma State’s legendary basketball coach. Gallagher-Iba Arena took on a new look once again in 2001. On Jan. 4, 2001 the OSU wrestling team hosted Oregon in the first match in the newly renovated arena. Gallagher-Iba Arena underwent a $56 million renovation, that increased the seating capacity of Gallagher-Iba Arena to its current total of 13,611 seats. The Cowboys set a new wrestling attendance record in the first season, packing in 10,802 for a Bedlam Series dual against Oklahoma on Feb. 18. Previously, the largest crowd was estimated at 8,300. Since wrestling began in Gallagher-Iba Arena, the Cowboys have won 25 NCAA titles and have had 40 unbeaten and untied campaigns at home. One of their longest winning streaks ran with the arena’s opening in 1939 and lasted until Feb. 16, 1951. During that period, Oklahoma State won 37 straight home duals, including no ties. From the final dual of 1959 through the first five home duals of the 1967 season, Oklahoma State wrestled 67 duals without a loss, finishing with an impressive 60-0-1 record before the streak was broken by Oklahoma, 19-13. On Feb. 3, 1939, Oklahoma A&M wrestled for the first time inside the arena, defeating Indiana by an 18-6 margin. On Feb. 3, 1989, the Oklahoma State Cowboys hosted the Hoosiers in a celebration of the 50-year anniversary of the first Gallagher Hall dual. The Cowboys defeated the Hoosiers, 28-6, in the 1989 dual. OSU’s latest home winning streak of 50 consecutive duals was the second-longest such streak without a loss or tie, as it began near the end of the 1986 season and lasted until Jan. 30, 1993.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1914-15 :: 0-1-0 Record Head Coach: A.M. Colville Date Opponent Score 1914-15 Texas L 7-17.5 1915-16 :: 0-1-0 Record Head Coach: Ed Gallagher Date Opponent Score 1915-16 Texas L 2.5-22.5 1916-17 :: 2-0-1 Record Head Coach: Ed Gallagher Date Opponent Score 1916-17 Arkansas T 12.5-12.5 1916-17 Emporia State W 15-10 1916-17 Texas W 20-5 1917-19 :: No Team 1919-20 :: 3-0-0 Record Head Coach: Ed Gallagher Date Opponent Score 2/27/1920 Oklahoma W 50-0 3/15/1920 at Oklahoma W 40-0 1919-20 Nebraska W 23-19 1920-21 :: 3-2-0 Record Head Coach: Ed Gallagher Date Opponent Score Attend. 1/15/1921 at Oklahoma W 37-7 2/15/1921 at Nebraska L 11-36 2/18/1921 at Iowa State L 3-37 2/25/1921 Oklahoma W 33-11 2,500 1920-21 Arkansas W 47-0 1921 Western Wrestling Assoc. Championships 1 champ 1921-22 :: 5-0-0 Record Head Coach: Ed Gallagher Date Opponent Score 1/27/1922 at Oklahoma W 36-12 1921-22 Kansas W 54-0 2/18/1922 Oklahoma W 32-13 2/23/1922 at Texas W 28-20 1921-22 Central Oklahoma W 38-12 1922-23 :: 5-0-0 Record Head Coach: Ed Gallagher Date Opponent Score 1/28/1923 at Central Oklahoma W 36-5 1922-23 Texas W 34-13 1922-23 Missouri-Rolla W 37-16 2/20/1923 Kansas W 26-5 2/24/1923 Oklahoma W 17-8

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1923-24 :: 4-0-0 Record Head Coach: Ed Gallagher Date Opponent Score 1923-24 Central Oklahoma W 25-4 2/7/1924 Kansas State W Forfeit 2/22/1924 Oklahoma W 19-2 2/14/1924 Missouri-Rolla W 23-0 1924 Missouri Valley Championships 2 champs 1924-25 :: 5-0-0 Record Head Coach: Ed Gallagher Date Opponent Score 1924-25 Emporia State W 38-0 1924-25 SW Oklahoma W 34-0 1924-25 Indiana W 16-4 3/6/1925 Oklahoma W 18-5 1924-25 Texas W 31.5-1.5 1925 Missouri Valley Championships 5 champs 1925-26 :: 6-0-0 Record Head Coach: Ed Gallagher Date Opponent Score 1/19/1926 SW Oklahoma W 23-0 1925-26 Central Oklahoma W 19-0 1025-26 Missouri-Rolla W 36-0 2/6/1926 Texas W 23-8 2/19/1926 at Iowa State W 19-8 3/1/1926 at Oklahoma W 20-5 1926 Missouri Valley Championships 5 champs 1926-27 :: 9-0-0 Record Head Coach: Ed Gallagher Date Opponent Score 1926-27 East Central W 26-0 1926-27 SW Oklahoma W 33-0 1926-27 Oklahoma City W 28-0 1/31/1927 Oklahoma W 24-5 1926-27 Kansas State W 31-0 2/10/1927 West Virginia W 24-5 2/12/1927 Navy W 20-5 1926-27 Cornell Iowa W 15.5-7.5 2/26/1927 Iowa State W 18.5-4.5 1927 Missouri Valley Championships 6 champs 1927-28 :: 6-0-0 Record Head Coach: Ed Gallagher NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champs: Harold DeMarsh, Melvin Clodfelter, George Rule, Earl McCready Date Opponent Score 1/16/1928 Central Oklahoma W 27-0 1/20/1928 Iowa State W 12-11 1/27/1928 Oklahoma W 16-9 2/9/1928 at West Virginia W 27-0 2/17/1928 Kansas State W 29-0 2/25/1928 Cornell Iowa W 22-3 1928 Missouri Valley Championships 5 champs 3/30/1928 NCAA Championships First, 4 champs

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1928-29 :: 6-0-0 Record Head Coach: Ed Gallagher NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champs: George Bancroft, Jack VanBebber, Conrad Caldwell, Earl McCready Date Opponent Score 1/22/1929 Pittsburg State W 34-0 3/1/1929 West Virginia W 25-5 2/11/1929 Missouri W 30-0 2/15/1929 Oklahoma W 19-11 2/21/1929 at Cornell Iowa W 22-0 2/23/1929 at Iowa State W 14-12 3/29/1929 NCAA Championships First, 4 champs 1929-30 :: 7-0-0 Record Head Coach: Ed Gallagher NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champs: Jack VanBebber, Conrad Caldwell, Earl McCready Date Opponent Score 1/10/1930 East Central W 32-3 1/10/1930 Oklahoma City W 35-0 1/17/1930 at Iowa State W 20-8 1/19/1930 at Cornell Iowa W 34-0 2/1/1930 Oklahoma W 19-9 2/22/1930 Kansas State W 25-3 3/8/1930 West Virginia W 31-3 3/28/1930 NCAA Championships First, 3 champs 1930-31 :: 7-0-0 Record Head Coach: Ed Gallagher NCAA Team Champions Individual Champs: Bobby Pearce, Leroy McGuirk, Jack VanBebber, Conrad Caldwell Date Opponent Score 1/16/1931 Northeastern State W 33-3 1/16/1931 East Central W 27-3 1/23/1931 Oklahoma City W 27-5 1/23/1931 SW Oklahoma W 28-8 1/30/1931 Kansas State W 21.5-4.5 2/5/1931 Kansas W 40-0 2/13/1931 at Oklahoma W 25-3 3/27/1931 NCAA Championships First, 4 champs 1931-32 :: 7-1-0 Record Head Coach: Ed Gallagher Date Opponent Score 1/15/1932 Northeastern State W 23-13 1/15/1932 East Central W 30-6 1/29/1932 SW Oklahoma W 23-11 1/29/1932 Central Oklahoma W 25-5 2/5/1932 Kansas State W 22-8 2/11/1932 at Washington & Jefferson W 38-0 2/13/1932 at Navy W 20-8 2/27/1932 Oklahoma L 12.5-13.5 1932 NCAA Championships Second, No Champs 1932-33 :: 7-0-1 Record Head Coach: Ed Gallagher NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champs: Rex Peery, Ross Flood, Alan Kelley Date Opponent Score 1/13/1933 Northwestern Oklahoma W 27-3 1/21/1933 Northeastern State W 32.5-1.5

1/27/1933 2/3/1933 2/10/1933 2/17/1933 2/23/1933 3/10/1933 1933

Central Oklahoma Southwestern Oklahoma Illinois at Oklahoma Missouri Oklahoma NCAA Championships

W 23-13 W 17-11 W 18-8 T 12-12 W 38-0 W 15-9 3 champs

1933-34 :: 8-0-0 Record Head Coach: Ed Gallagher NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champs: Rex Peery, Ross Flood, Alan Kelley Date Opponent Score 1/20/1934 Central Oklahoma W 15.5-10.5 1/25/1934 Northwestern Oklahoma W 29-3 1/25/1934 Northeastern State W 27.5-6.5 2/2/1934 Kansas State W 40-0 2/16/1934 Oklahoma W 31-3 2/23/1934 at Southwestern Oklahoma W 15.5-10.5 3/3/1934 at Navy W 31-3 3/16/1934 at Oklahoma W 27.5-4.5 3/23/1934 NCAA Championships First, 3 champs 1934-35 :: 8-0-0 Record Head Coach: Ed Gallagher NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champs: Rex Peery, Ross Flood, Frank Lewis Date Opponent Score 1/18/1935 Northwestern Oklahoma W 26-8 1/18/1935 Northeastern State W 24.5-9.5 1/25/1935 Central Oklahoma W 17-11 2/1/1935 Southwestern Oklahoma W 28-6 2/8/1935 at Oklahoma W 20-6 2/22/1935 at Southwestern Oklahoma W 13.5-10.5 3/1/1935 at Central Oklahoma W 18-6 3/15/1935 Oklahoma W 24.5-7.5 1935 NCAA Championships First, 3 champs 1935-36 :: 7-0-1 Record Head Coach: Ed Gallagher NCAA Individual Champ: Harley “Doc” Strong Date Opponent Score 1/18/1936 Northeastern State W 32-0 1/24/1936 at Kansas State W 28-0 1/31/1936 at Southwestern Oklahoma W 13.5-10.5 2/7/1936 Oklahoma W 14-12 2/14/1936 at Central Oklahoma W 13.5-10.5 2/21/1936 Southwestern Oklahoma W 15-9 3/6/1936 Central Oklahoma T 12-12 3/10/1936 at Oklahoma W 17-9 1936 NCAA Championships Second, 1 champ 1936-37 :: 6-1-1 Record Head Coach: Ed Gallagher NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champs: Joe McDaniel, Stanley Henson, Harvey Base, Loyd Ricks Date Opponent Score 1/22/1937 Central Oklahoma W 16.5-7.5 1/22/1937 Northeastern State W 36-5 1/30/1937 Southwestern Oklahoma W 20-6 2/13/1937 at Oklahoma T 14-14 2/17/1937 Kansas State W 24.5-1.5 2/26/1937 at Southwestern Oklahoma L 10.5-13.5 2013-14 OKLAHOMA STATE WRESTLING GUIDE


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 3/5/1937 at Central Oklahoma 3/11/1937 Oklahoma 1937 NCAA Championships

W 18.5-7.5 W 24-8 First, 4 champs

1937-38 :: 9-0-0 Record Head Coach: Ed Gallagher NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champs: Joe McDaniel, Stanley Henson, Dale Scriven Date Opponent Score Attend. 1/22/1938 at Kansas State W 26.5-1.5 1/28/1938 at Central Oklahoma W 26-6 2/4/1938 Northeastern State W 34-0 2/5/1938 Illinois W 27-3 2/11/1938 Southwestern Oklahoma W 26-0 2/19/1938 at Oklahoma W 20.5-7.5 600 2/25/1938 Central Oklahoma W 28-0 3/4/1938 at Southwestern Oklahoma W 19.5-4.5 3/10/1938 Oklahoma W 29-3 3,000 1938 NCAA Championships First, 3 champs 1938-39 :: 6-0-0 Record Head Coach: Ed Gallagher NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champs: Joe McDaniel, Stanley Henson, John Harrell Date Opponent Score 1/27/1939 at Southwestern Oklahoma W 19.5-4.5 2/3/1939 Indiana W 18-6 2/10/1939 Oklahoma W 25-3 2/13/1939 Central Oklahoma W 20-6 2/25/1939 at Illinois W 20-6 3/3/1939 Southwestern Oklahoma W 20-8 1939 NCAA Championships First, 3 champs 1939-40 :: 10-0-0 Record Head Coach: Ed Gallagher NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champs: Al Whitehurst, Vernon Logan Date Opponent Score Attend. 2/2/1940 Southwestern Oklahoma W 19.5-4.5 2/8/1940 at Virginia Military W 26.5-1.5 2/10/1940 at Navy W 23-3 2/12/1940 at Indiana W 18-6 2/19/1940 Kansas State W 23-3 2/24/1940 at Central Oklahoma W 18-6 2/28/1940 Oklahoma W 18-6 3/2/1940 Illinois W 25-3 3/4/1940 at Oklahoma W 22-6 800 3/8/1940 at Southwestern Oklahoma W 17-9 1940 NCAA Championships First, 2 champs 1940-41 :: 6-0-0 Record Head Coach: Art Griffith NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champs: Al Whitehurst, David Arndt, Earl VanBebber, Virgil Smith Date Opponent Score Attend. 2/8/1941 at Minnesota W 18-6 2/10/1941 at Illinois W 18-6 2/12/1941 at Kansas State W 21-3 2/18/1941 Michigan State W 25-5 2/28/1941 at Oklahoma W 28-0 500 3/14/1941 Oklahoma W 30-0 1941 NCAA Championships First, 4 champs

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1941-42 :: 5-0-0 Record Head Coach: Art Griffith NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champs: David Arndt, Vernon Logan, Virgil Smith, Loyd Arms Date Opponent Score 2/11/1942 at Findlay W 26-0 2/14/1942 at Michigan State W 19-15 2/21/1942 Minnesota W 28-0 2/28/1942 Iowa State W 20-8 3/2/1942 Kansas State W 25-5 3/27/1942 NCAA Championships First, 4 champs 1942-45 :: No Team 1945-46 :: 2-0-0 Record Head Coach: Art Griffith NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champs: David Arndt, George Dorsch Date Opponent Score 2/21/1946 Southwestern Oklahoma W 24-0 3/9/1946 at Southwestern Oklahoma W 27-3 3/22/1946 NCAA Championships First, 2 champs 1946-47 :: 11-0-0 Record Head Coach: Art Griffith NCAA Individual Champ: Richard Hutton Date Opponent Score Attend. 1/18/1947 Wichita State W 32-0 1/23/1947 at Kansas State W 15-11 2/7/1947 Kansas State W 20-8 2/10/1947 Iowa State W 20-8 2/14/1947 Central Oklahoma W 26-0 2/18/1947 at Southwestern Oklahoma W 20-5 2/24/1947 Oklahoma W 25-3 5,000 2/27/1947 Central Oklahoma W 32-0 3/5/1947 Southwestern Oklahoma W 20-6 3/10/1947 at Colorado State W 18-6 3/11/1947 Denver W 36-0 3/28/1947 NCAA Championships Third, 1 champ 1947-48 :: 7-0-0 Record Head Coach: Art Griffith NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champs: Jack St. Clair, Richard Hutton Date Opponent Score Attend. 1/10/1948 Kansas State W 29-3 1/23/1948 Colorado State W 26-0 2/4/1948 Southwestern Oklahoma W 23-5 2/13/1948 at Oklahoma W 14-13 1,500 2/21/1948 Nebraska W 25-3 2/23/1948 at Iowa State W 20-6 2/25/1948 at Kansas State W 29-3 3/19/1948 NCAA Championships First, 2 champs 1948-49 :: 10-0-0 Record Head Coach: Art Griffith NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champs: Charles Hetrick, Jim Gregson Date Opponent Score Attend. 1/6/1949 at Nebraska-Omaha W 34-0 1/7/1949 at Nebraska W 23-5

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at Kansas State at Oklahoma at Southwestern Oklahoma Oklahoma Southwestern Oklahoma Iowa State Northern Colorado at Colorado State NCAA Championships

W 32-0 W 25-5 1,100 W 34-0 W 28-0 5,700 W 36-0 W 34-0 W 28-0 W 22-5 First, 2 champs

1949-50 :: 7-0-0 Record Head Coach: Art Griffith NCAA Individual Champ: Richard Hutton Date Opponent Score Attend. 1/14/1950 Oklahoma W 30-0 6,000 1/20/1950 Colorado State W 29-2 2/8/1950 at Georgia Tech W 36-0 2/10/1950 at Tennessee-Chattanooga W 34-0 2/17/1950 Kansas State W 32-0 2/18/1950 Nebraska W 21-3 2/24/1950 at Oklahoma W 21-7 1,500 3/24/1950 NCAA Championships Fourth, 1 champ 1950-51 :: 7-2-0 Record Head Coach: Art Griffith NCAA Individual Champs: George Layman, Grover Rains Date Opponent Score Attend. 1/13/1951 at Nebraska W 21-5 1/19/1951 at Oklahoma L 8-19 1,500 1/27/1951 Cornell Iowa W 26-0 2/1/1951 Colorado State W 32-0 2/8/1951 at Georgia Tech W 30-0 2/16/1951 Oklahoma L 8-19 4,800 2/20/1951 Arkansas State W 27-3 2/27/1951 Iowa State W 28-0 3/2/1951 at Colorado W 23-3 1951 NCAA Championships Second, 2 champs 1951-52 :: 4-2-0 Record Head Coach: Art Griffith NCAA Individual Champs: George Layman, Gene Nicks Date Opponent Score Attend. 1/12/1952 Colorado State W 22-5 1/18/1952 Oklahoma L 12-14 3,500 2/9/1952 Colorado W 24-0 2/15/1952 at Oklahoma L 13-14 2,500 2/20/1952 Nebraska W 26-0 2/25/1952 at Arkansas State W 32-0 1952 NCAA Championships Third, 2 champs 1952-53 :: 3-3-0 Record Head Coach: Art Griffith NCAA Individual Champ: Ned Blass Date Opponent Score 1/17/1953 at Oklahoma L 10-19 1,100 1/24/1953 at Colorado State W 16-13 1952-53 Colorado W Forfeit 2/2/1953 Illinois W 18-10 2/13/1953 Oklahoma L 14-16 3,500 2/21/1953 Iowa State L 11-16 3/27/1953 NCAA Championships Fourth, 1 champ

1953-54 :: 7-0-0 Record Head Coach: Art Griffith NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champs: Myron Roderick, Ned Blass, Gene Nicks Date Opponent Score Attend. 1/15/1954 Oklahoma W 17-11 6,000 2/1/1954 Kansas State W 23-3 2/6/1954 Colorado State W 22-5 2/12/1954 at Oklahoma W 17-9 1,200 2/20/1954 at Illinois W 26-4 2/22/1954 at Iowa W 24-8 2/27/1954 Colorado W 17-9 1954 NCAA Championships First, 3 champs 1954-55 :: 5-0-2 Record Head Coach: Art Griffith NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champs: Myron Roderick, Fred Davis Date Opponent Score Attend. 1/14/1955 at Oklahoma T 12-12 1/24/1955 Iowa T 13-13 2/5/1955 at Kansas State W 22-5 2/8/1955 Northern Colorado W 25-2 2/11/1955 Oklahoma W 14-11 7,500 2/26/1955 at Colorado State W 20-6 2/27/1955 at Colorado W 26-4 3/25/1955 NCAA Championships First, 2 champs 1955-56 :: 4-0-2 Record Head Coach: Art Griffith NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champ: Myron Roderick Date Opponent Score Attend. 1/12/1956 Oklahoma T 12-12 8,200 1/21/1956 at Iowa State W 16-12 1/30/1956 Wyoming W 21-3 2/10/1956 at Oklahoma T 12-12 5,500 2/18/1956 Kansas State W 24-5 3/21/1956 Colorado State W 23-8 1956 NCAA Championships First, 1 champ 1956-57 :: 3-2-2 Record Head Coach: Myron Roderick NCAA Individual Champ: Doug Blubaugh Date Opponent Score Attend. 1/11/1957 at Oklahoma L 9-17 5,000 2/2/1957 Minnesota State-Mankato W 18-6 2/8/1957 Iowa State T 13-13 2/16/1957 Oklahoma L 3-23 5,500 2/21/1957 at Kansas State W 20-6 3/1/1957 at Colorado State W 18-12 3/2/1957 at Wyoming T 12-12 1957 NCAA Championships Fourth, 1 champ 1957-58 :: 10-0-2 Record Head Coach: Myron Roderick NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champs: Richard Beattie, Duane Murty Date Opponent Score Attend. 1/3/1958 Kansas State W 26-0 1/11/1958 Oklahoma W 14-13 8,000 1/18/1958 Colorado State W 26-0 1/24/1958 at Iowa State T 13-13 2013-14 OKLAHOMA STATE WRESTLING GUIDE


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at Iowa at Minnesota at Minnesota State-Mankato Wyoming Northern Colorado at Oklahoma Colorado at Wyoming Big 8 Championships NCAA Championships

W 18-6 W 29-2 W 24-5 W 20-5 W 20-5 T 12-12 W 27-2 W 25-8 Second, 3 Champs First, 2 champs

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1958-59 :: 9-1-0 Record Head Coach: Myron Roderick NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champs: Richard Beattie, Ted Ellis Date Opponent Score Attend. 12/18/1958 at Nebraska W 32-0 12/20/1958 at Kansas State W 26-4 1/9/1959 at Oklahoma W 19-7 4,200 1/23/1959 at Colorado State W 26-0 1/24/1959 at Northern Colorado W 16-10 1/26/1959 at Colorado Mines W 30-0 1/31/1959 Minnesota State-Mankato W 24-0 2/6/1959 Iowa State W 19-7 2/14/1959 Oklahoma L 12-14 7,700 2/20/1959 Iowa W 18-9 1959 Big 8 Championships First, 4 champs 3/26/1959 NCAA Championships First, 2 champs 1959-60 :: 14-0-0 Record Head Coach: Myron Roderick Date Opponent Score Attend. 12/5/1959 Colorado Mines W 30-0 12/12/1959 Nebraska W 32-0 1/9/1960 at Oklahoma W 14-11 5,500 1/16/1960 SIU-Carbondale W 31-3 1/23/1960 Colorado State W 26-0 1/28/1960 at Iowa W 22-5 1/30/1960 at Iowa State W 18-10 2/1/1960 at Minnesota W 23-3 2/2/1960 at Minnesota State-Mankato W 27-2 2/5/1960 Illinois W 25-3 2/12/1960 Oklahoma W 14-11 8,300 2/23/1960 Northern Colorado W 25-2 2/27/1960 Colorado W 23-3 3/11/1960 Kansas State W 29-2 1960 Big 8 Championships Second, 3 champs 3/24/1960 NCAA Championships Fifth, No champs 1960-61 :: 8-0-0 Record Head Coach: Myron Roderick NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champs: Phil Kinyon, Bob Johnson Date Opponent Score Attend. 1/5/1961 at Iowa W 25-2 1/14/1961 Oklahoma W 27-7 8,600 1/21/1961 Minnesota State-Mankato W 29-2 1/27/1961 Minnesota W 26-0 2/3/1961 at Oklahoma W 20-11 4,600 2/13/1961 SIU-Carbondale W 35-2 2/20/1961 at Kansas State W 28-0 3/20/1961 at Oregon State W 20-5 1961 Big 8 Championships First, 4 champs 3/23/1961 NCAA Championships First, 2 champs

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1961-62 :: 12-0-0 Record Head Coach: Myron Roderick NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champs: Masaaki Hatta, Ronnie Clinton, Bob Johnson Date Opponent Score Attend. 12/9/1961 Colorado Mines W 25-2 1/13/1962 Iowa State W 30-5 6,500 1/19/1962 Colorado State W 28-5 1/20/1962 SIU-Carbondale W 29-3 1/27/1962 at Oklahoma W 25-7 6,000 1/31/1962 at Minnesota W 20-5 2/1/1962 at Minnesota State-Mankato W 21-3 2/2/1962 at Northwestern W 26-0 2/10/1962 Oklahoma W 24-11 7,525 2/17/1962 Kansas State W 35-2 3/1/1962 Colorado W 36-0 3/7/1962 Northern Iowa W 19-7 1962 Big 8 Championships First, 6 champs 3/22/1962 NCAA Championships First, 3 champs 1962-63 :: 11-0-1 Record Head Coach: Myron Roderick Date Opponent Score Attend. 1/12/1963 Oklahoma W 24-6 7,500 1/18/1963 Iowa W 15-9 1/24/1963 at Northern Colorado T 18-18 1/25/1963 at Colorado State W 26-8 1/26/1963 at Utah W 18-8 1/28/1963 at Colorado W 21-9 1/31/1963 Illinois W 17-11 2/2/1963 Minnesota State-Mankato W 26-0 2/9/1963 at Oklahoma W 20-17 5,000 2/21/1963 Kansas State W 32-8 3/1/1963 Western State W 22-5 3/1/1963 Northern Iowa W 24-6 1963 Big 8 Championships First, 4 champs 3/21/1963 NCAA Championships Fourth, No champs 1963-64 :: 10-0-1 Record Head Coach: Myron Roderick NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champs: Yojiro Uetake, Joe James Date Opponent Score Attend. 1/10/1964 at Oklahoma W 21-3 4,700 1/14/1964 at Kansas State W 22-5 1/24/1964 at Iowa State T 12-12 6,100 1/25/1964 at Northern Iowa W 30-0 1/27/1964 SIU-Carbondale W 27-7 1/30/1964 Northern Colorado W 31-9 5,200 2/8/1964 Oklahoma W 26-0 7,978 2/14/1964 Western State W 34-0 2/14/1964 Northwestern W 26-0 2/28/1964 Colorado State W 27-5 3/10/1964 Colorado W 21-3 1964 Big 8 Championships First, 5 champs 3/24/1964 NCAA Championships First, 2 champs 1964-65 :: 14-0-0 Record Head Coach: Myron Roderick NCAA Individual Champs: Tadaaki Hatta, Yojiro Uetake, Jack Brisco Date Opponent Score Attend. 1/8/1965 at Oklahoma W 18-8 5,500 1/16/1965 Kansas W 34-0 1/16/1965 Nebraska W 25-3 97


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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1/16/1965 1/23/1965 1/23/1965 1/25/1965 1/29/1965 2/1/1965 2/5/1965 2/13/1965 2/26/1965 3/2/1965 3/22/1965 1965 3/25/1965

Kansas State at Utah State at Utah at Colorado SIU-Carbondale Northern Iowa Minnesota State-Moorhead Oklahoma Minnesota Iowa State at Colorado State Big 8 Championships NCAA Championships

W 28-0 W 26-0 W 29-3 W 23-7 W 25-5 W 36-0 W 37-3 3,000 W 21-3 8,200 W 26-0 W 19-9 W 30-7 First, 6 champs Second, 3 champs

1965-66 :: 13-1-0 Record Head Coach: Myron Roderick NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champs: Yojiro Uetake, Gene Davis, Bill Harlow Date Opponent Score Attend. 12/6/1965 at Lock Haven W 21-6 12/7/1965 at Cornell W 26-5 1/14/1966 St. Cloud State W 36-3 1/14/1966 Kansas State W 31-0 1/14/1966 Brigham Young W 34-3 1/15/1966 Minnesota State-Moorhead W 33-6 1/15/1966 Arizona State W 36-3 1/15/1966 Western State W 43-0 1/22/1966 Oklahoma W 15-14 7,500 1/29/1966 at Iowa State W 22-12 2/1/1966 at SIU-Carbondale W 27-4 2/4/1966 Colorado W 23-6 2/12/1966 at Oklahoma L 12-17 5,000 2/26/1966 Colorado State W 36-5 1966 Big 8 Championships First, 5 champs 3/24/1966 NCAA Championships First, 3 champs 1966-67 :: 9-2-1 Record Head Coach: Myron Roderick NCAA Individual Champ: Fred Fozzard Date Opponent Score Attend. 12/17/1966 Adams State W 32-10 12/17/1966 SIU-Carbondale W 28-10 1/7/1967 at Oklahoma L 11-18 5,125 1/13/1967 at Kansas State W 30-5 1/20/1967 Michigan State T 14-14 1/25/1967 vs. Adams State W 30-8 1/25/1967 at Western State W 25-11 1/25/1967 vs. Utah W 29-8 2/4/1967 Oklahoma L 13-19 7,500 2/10/1967 SIU-Carbondale W 27-13 2/24/1967 Minnesota State-Moorhead W 25-6 3/4/1967 Iowa State W 16-15 1967 Big 8 Championships Third, 4 champs 3/23/1967 NCAA Championships Sixth, 1 champ 1967-68 :: 11-1-0 Record Head Coach: Myron Roderick NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champ: Dwayne Keller Date Opponent Score Attend. 12/12/1967 Wyoming W 18-9 1/6/1968 Oklahoma L 15-17 7,200 1/13/1968 at Iowa State W 15-14 1/25/1968 at SIU-Carbondale W 26-11

1/27/1968 2/3/1968 2/9/1968 2/10/1968 2/16/1968 2/22/1968 2/23/1968 3/19/1968 1968 3/21/1968

at Michigan State at Oklahoma Iowa State Northwestern UCLA Kansas State Colorado at Lock Haven Big 8 Championships NCAA Championships

W 21-6 W 18-12 W 23-5 W 30-3 W 28-9 W 33-0 W 24-9 W 36-3 First, 4 champs First, 1 champ

4,500

1968-69 :: 16-3-0 Record Head Coach: Myron Roderick Date Opponent Score Attend. 11/25/1968 Minnesota State-Moorhead W 32-3 12/6/1968 Western State W 33-8 12/7/1968 Oregon W 30-7 12/7/1968 Colorado W 38-2 12/14/1968 at Kansas State W 38-3 1/11/1969 at Oklahoma L 9-18 4,850 1/18/1969 Iowa State W 26-5 1/25/1969 Michigan State W 15-14 1/31/1969 SIU-Carbondale W 32-2 2/4/1969 at Brigham Young L 14-16 2/5/1969 at Arizona State W 32-2 2/7/1969 at Cal Poly-SLO W 26-12 2/8/1969 vs. Washington W 25-11 2/8/1969 at UCLA W 36-3 2/13/1969 at Northwestern W 24-8 2/15/1969 at Iowa State L 11-21 2/22/1969 Oklahoma W 17-14 7,200 3/1/1969 Portland State W 29-6 3/24/1969 at Utah W 31-12 1969 Big 8 Championships First, 4 champs 1969 NCAA Championships Sixth, No champs 1969-70 :: 9-0-0 Record Head Coach: Tommy Chesbro NCAA Individual Champs: Dwayne Keller, Darrell Keller, Geoff Baum Date Opponent Score 1/10/1970 at Oklahoma W 27-7 1/17/1970 Iowa State W 22-13 1/19/1970 Cal Poly-SLO W 27-3 1/24/1970 at Michigan State W 17-16 1/26/1970 at Indiana State W 29-8 1/28/1970 at SIU-Carbondale W 26-8 2/14/1970 at Iowa State W 17-16 2/21/1970 Oklahoma W 26-10 2/27/1970 Washington W 24-8 1970 Big 8 Championships Second, 4 champs 3/26/1970 NCAA Championships Fourth, 3 champs 1970-71 :: 12-2-0 Record Head Coach: Tommy Chesbro NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champs: Yoshiro Fujita, Darrell Keller, Geoff Baum Date Opponent Score Attend. 12/15/1970 Northern Colorado W 26-6 2,800 1/9/1971 Oklahoma W 26-10 7,400 1/11/1971 at Brigham Young W 20-13 1/12/1971 at Washington W 21-11 1/13/1971 at Portland State W 17-16 1/15/1971 at Cal Poly-SLO W 21-9 1/16/1971 vs. Washington State W 29-3 2013-14 OKLAHOMA STATE WRESTLING GUIDE


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vs. California-Berkeley at UCLA Michigan State Iowa State SIU-Carbondale at Iowa State at Oklahoma Big 8 Championships NCAA Championships

W 28-6 W 28-6 W 21-13 L 14-17 W 26-8 L 14-22 W 24-6 First, 7 champs First, 3 champs

1971-72 :: 12-2-0 Record Head Coach: Tommy Chesbro Date Opponent Score Attend. 12/3/1971 at Colorado W 42-3 12/4/1971 vs. Kansas State W 41-5 12/4/1971 vs. Wyoming W 42-0 12/10/1971 at Oklahoma W 22-15 12/18/1971 Navy W 32-0 1/7/1972 at Iowa State L 15-22 1/15/1972 Cal Poly-SLO W 25-9 1/22/1972 at Michigan State L 15-20 1/24/1972 at Michigan W 35-8 1/28/1972 at Indiana State W 29-11 1/29/1972 at SIU-Carbondale W 29-9 1/31/1972 Colorado W 37-6 2/12/1972 Oklahoma W 23-13 7,200 2/17/1972 Washington W 28-12 1972 Big 8 Championships First, 5 champs 3/9/1972 NCAA Championships Third, No champs 1972-73 :: 11-1-0 Record Head Coach: Tommy Chesbro Date Opponent Score Attend. 12/9/1972 Oklahoma W 23-12 7,000 1/6/1973 at UCLA W 31-0 1/9/1973 at Cal Poly-SLO W 23-14 1/10/1973 at Portland State W 34-7 1/12/1973 at Washington L 16-17 1/13/1973 at Brigham Young W 25-14 1/19/1973 Michigan State W 28-6 1/27/1973 Iowa State W 20-17 7,400 1/30/1973 at Colorado W 33-4 2/5/1973 California-Berkeley W 33-9 2/10/1973 at Oklahoma W 26-14 4,700 2/13/1973 SIU-Carbondale W 35-2 1973 Big 8 Championships First, 5 champs 3/8/1973 NCAA Championships Fifth, No champs 1973-74 :: 11-3-0 Record Head Coach: Tommy Chesbro Date Opponent Score Attend. 12/8/1973 at Oklahoma W 24-11 3,211 1/10/1974 at Michigan State L 10-21 1/12/1974 at Wisconsin W 21-12 1/14/1974 at Indiana State W 28-6 1/15/1974 at SIU-Carbondale W 31-3 1/18/1974 Missouri W 39-0 1/19/1974 Portland State W 31-6 1/19/1974 Colorado W 45-0 1/24/1974 Cal Poly-SLO W 23-14 1/26/1974 at Iowa State L 17-18 3,700 1/28/1974 at Nebraska W 37-5 2/8/1974 Oklahoma W 26-8 7,400 2/16/1974 Washington L 14-17

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at Kansas State Big 8 Championships NCAA Championships

W 36-6 First, 5 champs Third, No champs

1974-75 :: 15-1-0 Record Head Coach: Tommy Chesbro NCAA Individual Champ: Ron Ray OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 12/14/1974 Oklahoma W 26-13 1 2 7,400 1/3/1975 at Cal Poly-SLO W 20-15 1 -1/4/1975 at UCLA W 31-8 1 -1/6/1975 at California-Berkeley W 34-10 1 -1/7/1975 at Washington W 39-2 1 -1/8/1975 at Portland State L 17-18 1 -1/9/1975 at Oregon W 27-12 1 -1/11/1975 at Colorado W 42-0 1 -1/18/1975 Michigan State W 19-15 3 6 1/24/1975 Iowa State W 29-12 3 2 1/26/1975 Missouri W 41-2 3 -- 3,500 2/7/1975 at Oklahoma W 20-14 2 4 4,600 2/13/1975 SIU-Carbondale W 29-6 2 -2/14/1975 Nebraska W 29-10 2 -2/22/1975 Wisconsin W 20-12 2 3 2/25/1975 Kansas State W 40-6 2 -- 1,500 1975 Big 8 Championships First, 4 champs 3/13/1975 NCAA Championships Third, 1 champ 1975-76 :: 15-1-0 Record Head Coach: Tommy Chesbro NCAA Individual Champ: Jimmy Jackson OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 12/1/1975 at Central Oklahoma W 37-6 4 -12/4/1975 at SIU-Carbondale W 40-5 4 -12/9/1975 Oregon State W 28-5 4 -12/13/1975 at Oklahoma W 23-16 4 5 6,500 1/6/1976 at Wisconsin W 17-16 4 3 1/8/1976 at Michigan State W 24-14 4 -1/9/1976 at Indiana State W 27-9 4 -1/15/1976 Portland State W 31-6 4 -1/16/1976 UCLA W 34-7 4 -1/21/1976 Cal Poly-SLO W 27-8 3 10 1/23/1976 at Iowa State L 11-27 3 2 1/24/1976 at Nebraska W 34-6 3 -1/26/1976 at Missouri W 30-4 3 -1/31/1976 Louisiana State W 28-4 3 -- 2,000 2/7/1976 Oklahoma W 20-15 3 7 7,400 2/14/1976 Colorado W 30-8 3 -1976 Big 8 Championships Third, 3 champs 3/11/1976 NCAA Championships Third, 1 champ 1976-77 :: 15-2-0 Record Head Coach: Tommy Chesbro NCAA Individual Champs: Steve Barrett, Jimmy Jackson OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 12/3/1976 at Northern Colorado W 43-0 1 -12/4/1976 at Colorado W 36-5 1 -12/11/1976 Oklahoma W 20-14 1 4 7,500 1/3/1977 at Arizona W 45-0 1 -1/4/1977 at Cal State-Santa Barbara W 52-0 1 -1/5/1977 at Cal State-Bakersfield W 22-14 1 -1/7/1977 at Portland State W 34-12 1 -99


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at Oregon State Michigan State at Iowa at Louisiana State SIU-Carbondale Iowa State Wisconsin Missouri Nebraska at Oklahoma Big 8 Championships NCAA Championships

W 23-9 1 W 40-0 1 L 10-22 1 W 37-6 1 W 48-0 3 W 20-14 3 L 16-20 3 W 29-10 3 W 53-0 3 W 27-16 2 Second, 5 champs Second, 2 champs

--3 --1 4 --8

7,200

5,100

1977-78 :: 16-1-0 Record Head Coach: Tommy Chesbro NCAA Individual Champ: Jimmy Jackson OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 12/1/1977 at SIU-Carbondale W 40-6 2 -12/2/1977 at Indiana State W 43-6 2 -12/6/1977 Oregon State W 32-8 2 4 12/8/1977 Oregon W 43-3 2 -12/17/1977 at Oklahoma W 31-4 2 7 6,100 1/7/1978 Cal State-Bakersfield W 33-6 2 -1/13/1978 at Wisconsin W 17-15 2 4 1/14/1978 at Michigan State W 32-10 2 -1/19/1978 Portland State W 40-8 2 -1/21/1978 at Iowa State W 20-18 2 1 1/23/1978 at Nebraska W 42-6 2 -1/24/1978 at Missouri W 27-14 2 -1/28/1978 Louisiana State W 27-9 1 -2/2/1978 SIU-Edwardsville W 38-12 1 -2/3/1978 Colorado W 42-3 1 -2/9/1978 Iowa L 15-23 1 3 2/17/1978 Oklahoma W 22-13 1 10 6,800 1978 Big 8 Championships First, 6 champs 3/16/1978 NCAA Championships Third, 1 champ 1978-79 :: 16-3-0 Record Head Coach: Tommy Chesbro NCAA Individual Champ: Eric Wais OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 12/2/1978 Kentucky W 23-15 3 -12/8/1978 Indiana State W 36-6 3 -12/9/1978 Nebraska W 37-7 5 -12/16/1978 Oklahoma W 20-19 5 9 7,500 12/30/1978 at Florida W 31-7 6 -1/3/1979 at Brigham Young W 33-11 6 10 1/5/1979 at Portland State W 44-6 6 -1/7/1979 at Oregon State W 25-19 6 5 1/8/1979 at Oregon W 32-14 6 -1/12/1979 at Iowa L 7-33 6 1 1/20/1979 Michigan State W 29-11 5 -1/23/1979 Ohio State W 42-6 5 -1/27/1979 Wisconsin L 13-24 4 3 1/29/1979 SIU-Carbondale W 47-3 4 -1/31/1979 at Wyoming W 38-12 4 -2/1/1979 at Northern Colorado W 24-21 4 -2/2/1979 at Colorado W 33-16 4 -2/5/1979 Iowa State W 18-16 4 2 2/9/1979 at Oklahoma L 13-21 4 6 10,000 1979 Big 8 Championships Second, 3 champs 3/8/1979 NCAA Championships Sixth, 1 champ

1979-80 :: 20-3-0 Record Head Coach: Tommy Chesbro NCAA Individual Champs: Lee Roy Smith, Ricky Stewart OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 11/16/1979 vs. Syracuse W 42-3 3 -11/17/1979 at Rhode Island W 24-14 3 -11/17/1979 vs. Springfield W 48-0 3 -11/21/1979 at Kentucky W 22-20 3 -11/26/1979 at Louisiana State W 23-18 3 -12/3/1979 Oregon State W 28-9 3 9 12/7/1979 Colorado W 20-13 3 -12/15/1979 at Oklahoma W 22-17 4 2 5,500 1/7/1980 at SIU-Carbondale W 42-8 1 -1/8/1980 at Indiana State W 42-6 1 -1/11/1980 at Wisconsin L 16-27 1 7 1/12/1980 at Michigan State W 26-15 1 -1/17/1980 Portland State W 46-0 5 -1/18/1980 at Iowa State L 9-32 5 4 1/19/1980 at Nebraska W 33-13 5 -1/28/1980 Washington W 33-15 6 -2/1/1980 Tennessee W 38-8 6 -2/2/1980 Central Oklahoma W 43-0 6 -2/2/1980 Brigham Young W 47-0 6 -2/5/1980 Oregon W 35-15 6 -2/9/1980 Oklahoma W 16-13 6 7 7,400 2/14/1980 at Missouri W 27-9 7 -2/22/1980 Iowa L 14-22 7 1 1980 Big 8 Championships Third, 2 champs 3/13/1980 NCAA Championships Second, 2 champs 1980-81 :: 16-4-0 Record Head Coach: Tommy Chesbro NCAA Individual Champ: Ricky Stewart OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 11/20/1980 at Central Oklahoma W 31-12 4 -11/26/1980 at Tennessee W 28-11 4 -12/5/1980 Nebraska W 34-3 4 -12/13/1980 Oklahoma L 8-30 4 2 6,880 1/5/1981 at Brigham Young W 33-15 4 -1/6/1981 at Arizona W 50-0 4 -1/7/1981 at Arizona State W 27-14 4 8 1/8/1981 at Nevada-Las Vegas W 43-3 4 -1/15/1981 at Iowa L 6-35 7 1 1/17/1981 Michigan State W 40-6 7 -1/23/1981 Kentucky W 36-9 7 -1/24/1981 SIU-Carbondale W 44-0 7 -1/28/1981 SIU-Edwardsville W 45-9 5 -1/30/1981 Wisconsin W 26-9 5 -2/7/1981 Iowa State L 16-21 5 1 2/13/1981 Central Oklahoma W 37-3 5 -2/13/1981 Missouri W 36-7 5 9 2/14/1981 Indiana State W 37-6 5 -2/14/1981 Brigham Young W 42-3 5 -2/20/1981 at Oklahoma L 15-28 5 3 9,821 1981 Big 8 Championships Third, 1 champ 3/12/1981 NCAA Championships Fourth, 1 champ 1981-82 :: 18-3-0 Record Head Coach: Tommy Chesbro Date Opponent Score 11/19/1981 at Central Oklahoma W 35-8 11/21/1981 Cal Poly-SLO W 34-2

OSU Oppt. Rank Rank Attend 4 -4 1,200

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 11/23/1981 11/24/1981 11/25/1981 11/29/1981 12/11/1981 1/2/1982 1/6/1982 1/9/1982 1/13/1982 1/15/1982 1/16/1982 1/22/1982 1/23/1982 1/30/1982 2/5/1982 2/6/1982 2/9/1982 2/13/1982 2/19/1982 1982 3/11/1982

at SIU-Edwardsville at Indiana State at Kentucky Oregon State at Oklahoma at SIU-Carbondale Clemson Penn State at Michigan State at Wisconsin at Northern Illinois at Nebraska at Iowa State Central Oklahoma Arizona State Louisiana State Iowa at Missouri Oklahoma Big 8 Championships NCAA Championships

W 46-0 4 -W 40-8 4 -W 43-9 4 -W 40-9 4 -L 14-26 4 1 W 44-3 4 -W 38-7 4 -W 34-10 4 -W 27-9 4 9 W 31-14 4 10 W 44-1 4 -W 30-11 4 9 L 11-23 4 2 W 32-9 4 -W 42-5 4 -W 36-2 4 -L 18-22 4 1 W 26-12 4 -W 20-17 4 2 Third, 3 champs Fourth, No champs

1982-83 :: 22-0-0 Record Head Coach: Tommy Chesbro NCAA Individual Champs: Clar Anderson, Mike Sheets OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 11/17/1982 at Central Oklahoma W 41-0 3 -11/20/1982 Nebraska W 27-9 3 -11/29/1982 at Cal Poly-SLO W 34-6 3 -12/1/1982 at Cal State-Bakersfield W 30-8 3 -12/2/1982 at Arizona State W 32-6 3 10 12/11/1982 Oklahoma W 22-14 3 4 7,400 12/18/1982 at Iowa W 27-23 3 1 12/31/1982 at Illinois W 44-0 1 -1/3/1983 at Northern Illinois W 46-0 1 -1/4/1983 at Drake W 51-0 1 -1/6/1983 Kentucky W 41-0 1 -1/14/1983 New Mexico W 46-0 1 -1/14/1983 Michigan State W 38-4 1 7 1/15/1983 Brigham Young W 48-0 1 -1/15/1983 Indiana State W 46-(-1) 1 -1/21/1983 at Brigham Young W 34-9 1 -1/22/1983 at Utah State W 38-0 1 -1/29/1983 Wisconsin W 43-3 1 -2/5/1983 Iowa State W 23-14 1 4 2/8/1983 at Louisiana State W 18-14 1 8 2/12/1983 Missouri W 47-0 1 -2/19/1983 at Oklahoma W 21-17 1 3 7,287 1983 Big 8 Championships First, 4 champs 3/10/1983 NCAA Championships Second, 2 champs 1983-84 :: 19-0-0 Record Head Coach: Tommy Chesbro NCAA Individual Champs: Kenny Monday, Mike Sheets OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 11/20/1983 Nebraska W 41-5 2 -11/21/1983 SIU-Edwardsville W 38-6 2 -11/28/1983 Oregon State W 38-4 2 -12/9/1983 at Oklahoma W 27-13 2 3 5,000 12/17/1983 Utah State W 40-6 2 -1/3/1984 at Northern Iowa W 21-16 2 -1/4/1984 at Drake W 50-0 2 --

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1/13/1984 1/14/1984 1/16/1984 1/20/1984 1/22/1984 1/23/1984 1/28/1984 1/30/1984 2/3/1984 2/4/1984 2/10/1984 2/18/1984 1984 3/8/1984

Cal Poly-SLO Cal State-Bakersfield Arizona State at Iowa State at Indiana State at Wisconsin Louisiana State Fresno State at Michigan State at Missouri Iowa Oklahoma Big 8 Championships NCAA Championships

W 41-3 2 W 39-8 2 W 42-6 2 W 37-8 2 W 39-6 2 W 33-6 2 W 33-7 2 W 45-2 2 W 27-14 2 W 31-6 2 W 24-6 2 W 25-12 2 First, 5 champs Second, 2 champs

---6 -3 --10 -1 3

1984-85 :: 13-3-1 Record Head Coach: Joe Seay OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 11/21/1984 at Central Oklahoma W 38-4 2 -12/3/1984 at Arizona State L 9-24 2 9 12/4/1984 at Cal State-Bakersfield W 34-9 2 -12/5/1984 at Fresno State W 24-14 2 -12/13/1984 Oklahoma L 17-22 5 2 12/20/1984 Clemson W 29-14 5 -1/5/1985 Penn State W 33-9 4 9 1/15/1985 Northern Iowa W 26-13 4 -1/17/1985 Arizona State W 28-9 4 3 1/19/1985 at Nebraska W 31-18 4 -1/26/1985 at Louisiana State W 29-7 3 6 2/1/1985 Iowa State W 27-11 3 4 2/2/1985 Wisconsin W 23-10 3 7 2/9/1985 Missouri W 35-9 3 -2/9/1985 Michigan State W 38-3 3 -2/16/1985 at Iowa L 6-40 2 1 11,583 2/22/1985 at Oklahoma T 18-18 2 3 2,673 1985 Big 8 Championships Second, 4 champs 3/14/1985 NCAA Championships Fourth, No champs 1985-86 :: 12-6-0 Record Head Coach: Joe Seay OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 11/29/1985 at Penn State L 19-23 4 3 12/1/1985 at Clarion L 19-20 4 -12/5/1985 at Arizona State W 21-17 4 -12/12/1985 at Oklahoma L 18-19 4 2 2,500 12/14/1985 Weber State W 40-3 4 -12/28/1985 at Northern Iowa L 15-23 5 -1/13/1986 Cal Poly-SLO W 39-5 5 -1/13/1986 Lehigh W 23-13 5 -1/23/1986 at Michigan State W 34-9 7 -1/25/1986 at Iowa State L 12-21 7 2 1/31/1986 Cal State-Bakersfield W 28-12 7 -1/31/1986 Arizona State W 32-11 7 -1/31/1986 Nebraska W 31-5 7 -2/1/1986 Fresno State W 22-13 7 -2/7/1986 SIU-Edwardsville W 43-9 10 -2/8/1986 at Missouri W 43-6 10 -2/14/1986 Iowa L 9-30 10 1 3,000 2/21/1986 Oklahoma W 20-17 10 7 5,100 1986 Big 8 Championships Third, 3 champs 3/13/1986 NCAA Championships Third, No champs

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1986-87 :: 18-1-1 Record Head Coach: Joe Seay NCAA Individual Champ: John Smith OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 11/20/1986 at Nebraska W 27-11 3 -11/28/1986 at Cal State-Bakersfield W 33-17 3 -11/28/1986 vs. Cal Poly-SLO W 34-8 3 -11/29/1986 at Fresno State W 32-8 3 -12/4/1986 at Arizona State W 30-9 3 9 12/11/1986 Oklahoma W 29-13 3 10 4,200 12/19/1986 at Central Oklahoma W 26-18 3 -1/9/1987 vs. William & Mary W 46-0 4 -1/9/1987 vs. Cal State-Bakersfield W 35-12 4 -1/10/1987 vs. North Carolina W 21-15 4 5 1/10/1987 vs. Penn State T 18-18 4 1 1/16/1987 Iowa State W 23-16 4 3 1/24/1987 Clarion W 36-9 3 9 1/24/1987 Brigham Young W 38-5 3 -1/24/1987 Arizona State W 25-5 3 -1/30/1987 Missouri W 37-7 3 -1/30/1987 Michigan State W 44-0 3 -2/8/1987 Penn State W 19-16 1 2 6,800 2/14/1987 at Iowa L 15-28 1 4 6,250 2/22/1987 at Oklahoma W 24-19 1 -1987 Big 8 Championships First, 3 champs 3/19/1987 NCAA Championships Fourth, 1 champ 1987-88 :: 16-2-0 Record Head Coach: Joe Seay NCAA Individual Champ: John Smith OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 11/25/1987 vs. SIU-Edwardsville W 47-0 4 -12/11/1987 Fresno State W 39-5 4 -12/12/1987 Cal State-Bakersfield W 31-6 4 -12/12/1987 Cal Poly-SLO W 37-4 4 -12/12/1987 Purdue W 35-9 4 -1/8/1988 at Wyoming W 30-9 2 -1/16/1988 at Oklahoma W 32-7 2 9 3,114 1/22/1988 Nebraska W 33-9 2 -1/22/1988 Brigham Young W 34-11 2 -1/23/1988 Clemson W 35-6 2 -1/23/1988 Arizona State W 22-15 2 1 1/30/1988 at Iowa State L 16-19 3 1 2,476 2/5/1988 at Missouri W 22-13 3 -2/7/1988 Northern Iowa W 24-13 3 5 2,500 2/13/1988 Iowa W 19-15 1 2 4,500 2/19/1988 at Penn State L 20-21 1 -2/20/1988 at Lehigh W 20-19 1 1,603 2/28/1988 Oklahoma W 28-10 1 5,700 1988 Big 8 Championships First, 5 champs 3/17/1988 NCAA Championships Fourth, 1 champ 1988-89 :: 22-2-0 Record Head Coach: Joe Seay NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champs: Kendall Cross, Chris Barnes Date Opponent Score 11/25/1988 at Fresno State W 31-5 11/26/1988 at Cal State-Bakersfield W 39-5 11/26/1988 at Cal State-Fullerton W 37-5 12/9/1988 Central Oklahoma W 41-0 12/9/1988 Lock Haven W 26-12

OSU Oppt. Rank Rank Attend 1 -1 -1 -1 -1 --

12/17/1988 1/4/1989 1/6/1989 1/6/1989 1/7/1989 1/7/1989 1/13/1989 1/15/1989 1/21/1989 1/21/1989 1/21/1989 1/27/1989 1/29/1989 2/3/1989 2/4/1989 2/10/1989 2/11/1989 2/17/1989 2/18/1989 1989 3/16/1989

Nebraska vs. Syracuse vs. Old Dominion vs. Nebraska vs. Michigan vs. Arizona State Lehigh Oklahoma Missouri Boise State Arizona State Iowa State Penn State Indiana at Arizona State at Northern Iowa at Iowa at Oklahoma Arizona State Big 8 Championships NCAA Championships

W 23-15 W 28-8 W 39-5 W 29-3 W 21-15 W 22-13 W 35-8 W 27-10 W 43-3 W 40-5 W 23-10 W 28-6 W 18-16 W 28-6 L 15-20 W 23-13 L 10-26 W 21-12 W 18-17 First, 3 champs First, 2 champs

1 -1 -1 -1 -1 4 1 2 1 -1 5,300 1 -1 -1 2 1 8 1 3 1 -1 2 1 -1 5 1 8 3,029 1 3

1989-90 :: 18-1-0 Record Head Coach: Joe Seay NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champs: Pat Smith, Chris Barnes OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 11/16/1989 vs. Missouri W 44-0 1 -11/16/1989 vs. SIU-Edwardsville W 46-3 1 -11/24/1989 at Penn State W 26-11 1 7 4,041 12/10/1990 Cal State-Bakersfield W 36-5 2 8 1/5/1990 at Portland State W 27-16 2 -1/12/1990 vs. North Carolina State W 29-5 2 -1/12/1990 vs. Michigan W 27-6 2 8 1/13/1990 vs. Iowa W 21-15 2 3 1/13/1990 vs. Arizona State W 24-19 2 1 1/19/1990 Northern Iowa W 30-3 2 10 1/20/1990 at Oklahoma W 26-14 2 6 4,162 1/25/1990 Fresno State W 36-0 2 -1/25/1990 Cal Poly-SLO W 37-5 2 -1/25/1990 Nebraska W 21-12 2 4 2/3/1990 Arizona State W 19-13 2 1 4,500 2/11/1990 Iowa W 19-18 1 3 3,500 2/18/1990 at Arizona State L 16-19 1 2 5,497 2/25/1990 Oklahoma W 39-5 1 8 4,500 3/3/1990 at Iowa State W 26-9 1 6 1990 Big 8 Championships First, 5 champs 3/22/1990 NCAA Championships First, 2 champs 1990-91 :: 15-3-0 Record Head Coach: Joe Seay NCAA Individual Champ: Pat Smith OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 12/8/1990 at Nebraska W 20-15 2 3 12/13/1990 at Cal State-Fullerton W 36-3 2 -12/14/1990 at Cal State-Bakersfield W 36-5 2 12 12/15/1990 at Fresno State W 34-0 2 -1/11/1991 vs. Adams State W 46-0 1 -1/11/1991 vs. Michigan W 32-8 1 9 1/12/1991 vs. Nebraska W 23-11 1 5 1/12/1991 vs. Penn State L 18-21 1 6 1/18/1991 Oklahoma W 27-12 1 3,500 1/20/1991 at Arizona State W 24-12 1 4 2013-14 OKLAHOMA STATE WRESTLING GUIDE


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Arizona State Penn State Missouri Wisconsin at Iowa at Northern Iowa at Oklahoma Iowa State Big 8 Championships NCAA Championships

W 23-14 1 W 21-13 1 W 24-18 1 W 27-13 1 L 2-35 3 L 16-21 3 W 40-2 2 W 21-17 2 First, 6 champs Second, 1 champ

4 6 -16 2 8 -3

1991-92 :: 7-0-0 Record Head Coaches: John Smith and Kenny Monday NCAA Individual Champ: Pat Smith OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 1/17/1992 Oklahoma W 24-20 2 18 3,850 1/19/1992 at Arizona State W 36-8 2 10 1/24/1992 Nebraska W 35-6 2 8 1,800 2/1/1992 Arizona State W 31-5 4 11 1,000 2/6/1992 at Minnesota W 48-0 4 -2/21/1992 at Oklahoma W 43-0 4 15 1,168 2/23/1992 at Penn State W 17-16 4 3 4,495 1992 Big 8 Championships 3 champs 3/19/1992 NCAA Championships Second, 1 champ 1992-93 :: 4-7-0 Record Head Coach: John Smith OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 12/12/1992 Wyoming W 28-15 2 -12/19/1992 Clemson W 30-13 2 19 1/23/1993 at Oklahoma L 14-25 7 6 1,309 1/30/1993 Penn State L 7-38 7 2 2/3/1993 at Arizona State L 20-24 9 3 2/13/1993 New Mexico W 27-13 9 -2/14/1993 Nebraska L 12-39 9 5 2/18/1993 Minnesota L 10-28 14 8 2/19/1993 Oklahoma L 19-27 14 11 2/21/1993 vs. Missouri W 21-18 14 -2/21/1993 Illinois L 17-22 14 -1993-94 :: 13-1-0 Record Head Coach: John Smith NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champs: Alan Fried, Pat Smith, Mark Branch OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 11/26/1993 at Penn State W 23-15 1 6 12/18/1993 Oklahoma W 28-9 1 8 4,500 1/5/1994 Missouri W 26-14 1 16 1/7/1994 at Nebraska W 27-13 1 10 1/15/1994 Arizona State W 28-9 1 13 1/22/1994 vs. Clemson W 30-7 1 16 1/22/1994 vs. Nebraska W 23-12 1 10 1/22/1994 vs. North Carolina W 29-14 1 8 1/23/1994 vs. Iowa W 17-15 1 3 1/29/1994 Northern Iowa W 41-6 1 21 1/29/1994 Oregon State W 25-11 1 2 2/5/1994 at Minnesota L 16-23 1 5 2/11/1994 Iowa W 23-16 1 2 2/17/1994 at Oklahoma W 25-18 1 9 3,105 1994 Big 8 Championships First, 4 champs 3/17/1994 NCAA Championships First, 3 champs

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1994-95 :: 13-3-1 Record Head Coach: John Smith NCAA Individual Champ: J.J. McGrew OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 12/2/1994 at Oklahoma T 16-16 2 10 4,217 12/3/1994 Syracuse W 31-15 2 -12/10/1994 at Missouri W 23-9 2 15 12/30/1994 at Oregon State W 21-12 2 16 1/13/1995 vs. Cal State-Fullerton W 43-3 2 -1/13/1995 at Wyoming W 28-9 2 -1/21/1995 vs. Indiana W 28-7 2 25 1/21/1995 vs. Arizona State W 20-13 2 6 1/21/1995 vs. Nebraska W 21-13 2 12 1/22/1995 vs. Iowa L 3-31 2 1 1/27/1995 Nebraska W 23-14 2 8 1/28/1995 Iowa State L 16-17 2 5 2/4/1995 Penn State W 26-12 2 4 2/11/1995 at Iowa L 10-29 2 1 11,845 2/14/1995 Oklahoma W 26-13 2 12 3,247 2/17/1995 at Arizona State W 24-17 2 16 2/19/1995 Minnesota W 25-13 2 7 1995 Big 8 Championships Second, 2 champs 3/16/1995 NCAA Championships Seventh, 1 champ 1995-96 :: 15-3-1 Record Head Coach: John Smith OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 11/28/1995 Oklahoma L 18-19 3 13 4,892 1/6/1996 vs. Cal Poly-SLO W 47-0 6 -- 2,000 1/6/1996 vs. Fresno State W 28-9 6 -1/13/1996 vs. Arizona State W 22-12 3 6 1/13/1996 vs. Nebraska T 18-18 3 2 1/20/1996 vs. West Virginia W 28-15 6 25 1/20/1996 vs. Michigan State W 24-10 6 4 1/20/1996 vs. Iowa L 13-28 6 1 1/21/1996 vs. Iowa State W 18-15 6 2 1/21/1996 vs. Michigan State W 17-15 6 4 1/25/1996 Wyoming W 30-10 6 15 1,500 1/27/1996 Arizona State W 31-7 6 8 2/2/1996 at Minnesota W 20-12 6 7 2/4/1996 at Nebraska W 22-16 6 3 2/9/1996 Iowa L 9-26 3 1 5,000 2/16/1996 at Penn State W 26-7 3 6 2/17/1996 at Syracuse W 39-3 3 -2/22/1996 at Oklahoma W 24-15 2 9 3,800 2/25/1996 Missouri W 31-10 2 -1996 Big 8 Championships First, 2 champs 3/21/1996 NCAA Championships Sixth, No champs 1996-97 :: 21-0 Record Head Coach: John Smith NCAA Individual Champs: Eric Guerrero, Mark Branch Date Opponent Score 11/16/1996 at Tennessee-Chattanooga W 39-9 11/16/1996 at Georgia State W 46-0 12/3/1996 at Oklahoma W 32-11 12/14/1996 Michigan State W 39-0 1/2/1997 vs. Brigham Young W 40-0 1/2/1997 vs. Oregon W 37-3 1/2/1997 vs. Arizona State W 42-0 1/5/1997 at Fresno State W 29-4 1/5/1997 at Cal State-Bakersfield W 34-9

OSU Oppt. Rank Rank Attend 2 -2 -2 -- 3,123 2 3 2 -2 -2 16 2 19 2 9 103


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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1/7/1997 1/18/1997 1/18/1997 1/19/1997 1/19/1997 1/26/1997 1/31/1997 2/7/1997 2/15/1997 2/23/1997 2/23/1997 3/2/1997 1997 3/20/1997

at Cal Poly-SLO vs. Fresno State vs. Michigan State vs. Iowa State vs. Iowa at Iowa State Minnesota Oregon State Oklahoma Missouri at Arizona State Nebraska Big 12 Championships NCAA Championships

W 30-10 2 W 35-0 2 W 36-0 2 W 28-9 2 W 21-13 2 W 19-15 1 W 26-10 1 W 47-0 1 W 28-11 1 W 23-17 1 W 26-10 1 W 27-9 1 First, 6 champs Second, 2 champs

-16 9 3 1 7 3 18 14 5,610 -10 8

1997-98 :: 20-0-0 Record Head Coach: John Smith NCAA Individual Champs: Teague Moore, Eric Guerrero OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 11/29/1997 Arizona State W 22-9 1 6 12/14/1997 at Oklahoma W 31-3 1 6 2,676 1/2/1998 at Oregon State W 24-5 1 25 1/4/1998 vs. Rider W 37-3 1 20 1/4/1998 vs. Pennsylvania W 35-3 1 13 1/4/1998 vs. Michigan W 30-3 1 5 1/6/1998 North Carolina State W 33-8 1 -1/9/1998 vs. Appalachian State W 46-0 1 -1/9/1998 vs. Ohio University W 38-4 1 -1/10/1998 vs. Oregon State W 25-10 1 19 1/10/1998 vs. Purdue W 27-6 1 25 1/24/1998 Iowa State W 26-6 1 9 1/31/1998 Fresno State W 39-4 1 -1/31/1998 vs. Cal Poly-SLO W 32-3 1 -2/6/1998 Wisconsin W 25-8 1 -- 1,500 2/8/1998 Oklahoma W 26-9 1 6 5,263 2/14/1998 at Iowa W 22-18 1 2 13,240 2/15/1998 at Missouri W 37-0 1 -2/20/1998 at Michigan State W 24-10 1 12 2/22/1998 at Nebraska W 25-19 1 10 1,364 1998 Big 12 Championships First, 6 champs 3/19/1998 NCAA Championships Third, 2 champs 1998-99 :: 23-0-0 Record Head Coach: John Smith NCAA Individual Champ: Eric Guerrero OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 11/27/1998 at Wisconsin W 34-4 1 -11/29/1998 at Minnesota W 21-17 1 3 5,284 12/6/1998 at Oklahoma W 24-16 1 5 1,835 12/18/1998 at Cal Poly-SLO W 36-6 1 -12/18/1998 at Fresno State W 38-3 1 23 12/20/1998 vs. Boise State W 39-6 1 -12/20/1998 vs. Cal State-Bakersfield W 27-12 1 15 12/20/1998 vs. Central Michigan W 31-7 1 8 1/3/1999 Nebraska W 31-6 1 13 1/10/1999 at Arizona State W 28-9 1 8 1/16/1999 vs. West Virginia W 31-10 1 11 1/16/1999 vs. Nebraska W 26-12 1 10 1/16/1999 vs. Iowa State W 23-15 1 4 1/17/1999 vs. Minnesota W 20-17 1 2 1/19/1999 at Iowa State W 24-14 1 4 1/24/1999 at North Carolina State W 40-0 1 -1/24/1999 at North Carolina W 31-10 1 21 1/30/1999 Oregon W 36-6 1 --

1/30/1999 2/7/1999 2/8/1999 2/13/1999 2/21/1999 1999 3/18/1999

Oregon State Oklahoma Michigan State Missouri Iowa Big 12 Championships NCAA Championships

W 32-6 1 W 19-15 1 W 31-4 1 W 44-0 1 W 26-11 1 Second, 3 champs Third, 1 champ

17 4 6,014 20 -- 1,812 4 5,148

1999-2000 :: 12-5-1 Record Head Coach: John Smith OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 11/18/1999 at Missouri W 34-3 6 -11/30/1999 Oklahoma T 16-16 6 4 5,208 12/16/1999 at Oregon W 33-9 3 -- 818 12/18/1999 at Oregon State W 29-6 3 20 1/7/2000 Penn State W 32-6 3 21 1/9/2000 Minnesota L 15-19 3 4 1/14/2000 Arizona State W 39-0 4 17 2,453 1/22/2000 vs. Rider W 39-6 4 -1/22/2000 vs. Pennsylvania W 26-9 4 12 1/22/2000 vs. Minnesota L 15-16 4 3 1/23/2000 vs. Nebraska W 28-14 4 7 1/23/2000 vs. Oklahoma W 19-13 4 5 1/28/2000 Iowa State L 10-22 4 2 2/5/2000 at Iowa L 14-20 5 1 10,498 2/6/2000 at Nebraska W 30-7 5 7 2/11/2000 Northern Iowa W 29-3 4 10 2,694 2/13/2000 at Oklahoma W 19-16 4 4 5,052 2/20/2000 at Michigan State L 10-21 4 10 2000 Big 12 Championships First, 4 champs 3/16/2000 NCAA Championships Fifth, No champs 2000-01 :: 17-1-0 Record Head Coach: John Smith NCAA Individual Champ: Mark Munoz OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 11/16/2000 Missouri W 29-6 4 -12/2/2000 Iowa W 21-14 4 1 12/10/2000 at Oklahoma W 22-13 1 6 2,281 12/17/2000 at Cal Poly-SLO W 36-3 1 -12/18/2000 at Fresno State W 38-8 1 21 1/4/2001 Oregon W 33-3 1 16 1/7/2001 at Minnesota W 25-12 1 2 9,565 1/14/2001 Michigan State W 31-3 1 11 1/20/2001 vs. Lehigh W 24-12 1 10 1/20/2001 vs. Arizona State W 26-12 1 17 1/20/2001 vs. Iowa State W 25-13 1 4 1/21/2001 vs. Minnesota L 12-20 1 2 1/26/2001 at Iowa State W 24-14 2 4 2,503 1/27/2001 at Northern Iowa W 31-9 2 20 1,026 2/2/2001 Oregon State W 35-9 2 17 2/10/2001 Nebraska W 29-12 2 9 2,146 2/16/2001 Arizona State W 31-7 2 11 2/18/2001 Oklahoma W 24-12 2 6 10,802 2001 Big 12 Championships First, 4 champs 3/15/2001 NCAA Championships Third, 1 champ

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2001-02 :: 20-3-0 Record Head Coach: John Smith NCAA Individual Champ: Johnny Thompson OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 11/18/2001 Tennessee-Chattanooga W 49-0 4 -11/18/2001 Embry-Riddle W 55-0 4 -12/2/2001 Minnesota L 12-21 4 1 12/9/2001 Oklahoma W 18-15 2 3 7,023 12/16/2001 at Oregon W 30-3 2 -12/16/2001 at Oregon State W 38-3 2 25 1/5/2002 vs. Wisconsin W 38-3 2 23 1/5/2002 vs. Harvard W 28-9 2 -1/5/2002 vs. Wyoming W 41-0 2 -1/11/2002 at Iowa W 21-15 2 5 1/13/2002 Cal Poly-SLO W 48-0 2 -1/13/2002 Fresno State W 40-0 2 24 1/19/2002 vs. Michigan State W 36-6 2 17 1/19/2002 vs. Ohio State L 13-19 2 7 1/19/2002 vs. Fresno State W 31-16 2 -1/19/2002 vs. Iowa State L 20-25 2 6 1/20/2002 vs. Pennsylvania W 23-15 2 8 1/25/2002 at Missouri W 26-7 7 9 2/1/2002 Iowa State W 25-16 7 5 2,730 2/3/2002 Northern Iowa W 30-6 7 16 2/9/2002 at Michigan State W 32-6 5 18 2/17/2002 at Oklahoma W 17-8 5 6 4,553 2/22/2002 at Nebraska W 24-12 4 -- 1,126 2002 Big 12 Championships Second, 3 champs 3/21/2002 NCAA Championships Fifth, 1 champ 2002-03 :: 17-0-0 Record Head Coach: John Smith NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champs: Johnny Thompson, Jake Rosholt OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 11/17/2002 Tennessee-Chattanooga W 41-6 2 -12/1/2002 Missouri W 34-6 2 11 12/8/2002 at Oklahoma W 23-16 2 4 3,110 12/21/2002 at Boise State W 27-12 2 18 1/3/2003 at Minnesota W 26-6 2 1 1/12/2003 Iowa W 24-15 1 2 1/18/2003 vs. Northern Iowa W 28-10 1 14 1/18/2003 vs. Arizona State W 38-3 1 11 1/19/2003 vs. Ohio State W 23-14 1 8 1/19/2003 vs. Oklahoma W 27-6 1 5 1/25/2003 Oregon State W 29-9 1 -1/26/2003 Oregon W 33-5 1 -2/1/2003 at Northern Iowa W 30-14 1 14 2/2/2003 at Iowa State W 26-9 1 13 2/8/2003 Nebraska W 34-6 1 14 2/23/2003 Oklahoma W 38-3 1 13 8,606 2/28/2003 Michigan State W 27-9 1 9 2003 Big 12 Championships First, 6 champs 3/20/2003 NCAA Championships First, 2 champs 2003-04 :: 17-2-0 Record Head Coach: John Smith NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champ: Chris Pendleton Date Opponent Score 11/14/2003 at Tennessee-Chattanooga W 29-9 11/16/2003 at Michigan State W 29-12

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OSU Oppt. Rank Rank Attend 1 -1 --

11/21/2003 12/7/2003 12/14/2003 12/14/2003 1/9/2004 1/9/2004 1/11/2004 1/17/2004 1/17/2004 1/17/2004 1/18/2004 1/30/2004 1/31/2004 2/7/2004 2/8/2004 2/15/2004 2/22/2004 2004 3/18/2004

at Missouri Oklahoma at Oregon State at Oregon Cal Poly-SLO Fresno State at Iowa vs. Cornell vs. Oklahoma vs. Michigan vs. Missouri Northern Iowa Iowa State Nebraska at Oklahoma Lehigh Minnesota Big 12 Championships NCAA Championships

L 17-21 W 23-12 W 38-6 W 41-0 W 35-6 W 42-7 W 30-10 W 22-12 W 29-10 W 20-13 W 24-12 W 31-7 W 27-6 W 25-9 W 26-10 W 25-12 L 16-17 First, 4 champs First, 1 champ

1 10 2 14 7,402 1 -1 -1 23 1 -1 9 1 15 1 12 1 6 1 3 1 18 1 8 1 2 1 10 2,652 1 8 1 11

2004-05 :: 21-0-0 Record Head Coach: John Smith NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champs: Zack Esposito, Johny Hendricks, Chris Pendleton, Jake Rosholt, Steve Mocco OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 11/14/2004 Tennessee-Chattanooga W 37-6 1 -- 2,683 11/14/2004 Boise State W 38-0 1 -12/5/2004 at Minnesota W 28-10 1 7 12/12/2004 at Oklahoma W 21-16 1 10 2,871 12/22/2004 at Cal Poly-SLO W 32-9 1 -12/22/2004 at Fresno State W 34-6 1 -1/13/2005 Michigan State W 28-9 1 -- 2,567 1/16/2005 Iowa W 26-12 1 9 7,821 1/22/2005 vs. Citadel W 45-3 1 -1/22/2005 vs. Cornell W 22-12 1 11 1/22/2005 vs. Lehigh W 20-16 1 5 1/23/2005 vs. Illinois W 22-15 1 5 1/27/2005 at Iowa State W 21-14 1 3 1/28/2005 at Northern Iowa W 30-6 1 13 2/4/2005 Missouri W 31-9 1 19 3,129 2/5/2005 Oregon State W 40-4 1 -- 2,352 2/5/2005 Oregon W 46-4 1 -2/10/2005 at Nebraska W 19-18 1 6 2/13/2005 at Hofstra W 30-10 1 16 2/13/2005 at Lehigh W 24-9 1 4 5,828 2/20/2005 Oklahoma W 18-13 1 7 8,697 2005 Big 12 Championships First, 7 champs 3/17/2005 NCAA Championships First, 5 champs 2005-06 :: 16-2-0 Record Head Coach: John Smith NCAA Team Champions NCAA Individual Champs: Johny Hendricks, Jake Rosholt OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 11/27/2005 at Michigan State W 21-15 1 19 12/2/2005 Lehigh W 31-6 1 10 2,577 12/9/2005 Oklahoma W 23-12 1 3 7,988 1/5/2006 Army W 42-0 1 -- 3,251 1/5/2006 Northern Iowa W 35-6 1 23 1/7/2006 at Iowa W 18-14 1 7 8,157 1/14/2006 vs. Kent State W 37-6 1 -1/14/2006 vs. Arizona State W 38-3 1 18 105


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vs. Nebraska vs. Minnesota Cal Poly-SLO Fresno State at Missouri Iowa State Nebraska Hofstra vs. Minnesota at Oklahoma Big 12 Championships NCAA Championships

W 20-14 L 14-21 W 36-8 W 44-3 W 29-10 W 26-14 W 27-15 W 34-9 L 16-19 W 21-12 First, 4 champs First, 2 champs

1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

14 2 20 3,367 -11 9 3,524 5 3,430 20 2,866 1 4,110 11 1,846

2006-07 :: 14-5-0 Record Head Coach: John Smith OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 11/12/2006 California-Davis W 22-9 2 -- 2,875 11/16/2006 Michigan State W 22-8 2 17 2,647 12/3/2006 at Oklahoma W 17-15 1 9 1,795 12/6/2006 at Minnesota L 15-21 1 3 4,926 12/18/2006 at Cal Poly-SLO W 25-12 4 20 1/6/2007 vs. Air Force W 40-5 4 -1/6/2007 vs. Army W 32-7 4 -1/6/2007 vs. Navy W 19-17 4 -1/13/2007 vs. Northern Iowa W 29-5 4 -1/13/2007 vs. Iowa W 22-13 4 5 1/14/2007 vs. Missouri L 9-27 4 1 1/14/2007 vs. Iowa State L 9-25 4 6 1/19/2007 Iowa W 21-11 4 5 4,233 1/21/2007 Oregon W 34-3 4 -1/27/2007 at Northern Iowa W 35-6 4 -- 991 1/28/2007 at Iowa State L 12-21 4 3 2/1/2007 at Nebraska W 21-13 4 20 2/3/2007 Missouri L 16-17 4 2 3,125 2/11/2007 Oklahoma W 29-6 4 14 7,014 2007 Big 12 Championships Third, 3 champs 3/15/2007 NCAA Championships Fifth, No champs 2007-08 :: 16-3-1 Record Head Coach: John Smith NCAA Individual Champ: Coleman Scott OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Att. 11/24/2007 vs. SUNY-Binghamton W 47-3 3 -11/24/2007 vs. Clarion W 38-6 3 -11/24/2007 vs. Hofstra W 20-16 3 13 11/24/2007 vs. American W 42-0 3 -12/2/2007 Oklahoma W 21-9 3 21 4,144 12/9/2007 Penn State L 18-21 3 5 1,423 1/5/2008 at Iowa W 19-14 6 1 14,332 1/11/2008 vs. Drexel W 35-12 3 -1/11/2008 vs. Rider W 39-9 3 -1/12/2008 vs. Pennsylvania W 20-13 3 -1/12/2008 vs. Illinois W 21-12 3 17 1/19/2008 at Missouri T 16-16 2 11 1/20/2008 vs. Nebraska L 13-22 2 3 1/25/2008 Northern Iowa W 33-0 3 25 2,706 1/27/2008 Iowa State W 16-15 3 9 2,812 2/3/2008 Minnesota W 18-14 3 4 2,649 2/8/2008 at Oregon W 33-3 3 -2/10/2008 at California-Davis W 39-0 3 -2/16/2008 Cal Poly-SLO W 36-6 3 1,556 2/21/2008 at Oklahoma L 15-18 3 17 1,734 2008 Big 12 Championships Third, 1 champ 3/22/2008 NCAA Championships Fifth, 1 champ

2008-09 :: 15-7-0 Record Head Coach: John Smith OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 11/22/2008 Old Dominion W 30-9 7 20 2,619 11/29/2008 vs. Lehigh L 13-18 7 22 11/29/2008 vs. Virginia W 33-7 7 24 11/29/2008 vs. Appalachian State W 41-3 7 -11/29/2008 vs. American W 34-9 7 -12/5/2008 Northern Colorado W 41-3 9 -- 2,249 12/7/2008 at Oklahoma L 15-18 9 20 1,617 12/16/2008 at Cal Poly W 37-6 13 -- 605 1/1/2009 at Minnesota W 23-13 13 7 3,278 1/4/2009 UC Davis W 29-7 13 -- 2,165 1/9/2009 vs. Clarion W 44-0 13 -1/9/2009 vs. Navy W 34-3 13 -1/10/2009 vs. Central Michigan L 14-17 13 12 1/10/2009 vs. Edinboro W 24-12 13 15 1/18/2009 Iowa L 13-20 13 1 4,159 1/25/2009 at Iowa State L 12-24 13 3 3,177 1/25/2009 at Northern Iowa W 31-3 13 22 501 2/5/2009 at Nebraska L 16-17 15 4 2,826 2/7/2009 Missouri L 9-27 15 5 2,519 2/15/2009 Binghamton W 40-6 15 -- 2,302 2/15/2009 Wyoming W 34-4 15 -- 2,302 2/22/2009 Oklahoma W 27-6 15 11 4,612 3/7/2009 Big 12 Championships Fourth, No champs 3/19/2009 NCAA Championships 16th, No champs 2009-10 :: 15-2-1 Record Head Coach: John Smith OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 11/20/2009 Arizona State W 21-9 4 20 3,982 12/1/2009 at Oklahoma T 16-16 3 12 1,654 12/4/2009 Minnesota W 21-8 3 5 2,535 12/18/2010 at UC Davis W 43-0 4 -- 1/2/2010 Cal Poly W 21-13 4 19 1,210 1/8/2010 vs. Liberty W 36-6 4 -1/8/2010 vs. Clarion W 42-6 4 -1/9/2010 vs. Penn State W 24-13 4 14 1/9/2010 vs. Lehigh W 30-6 4 11 1/16/2010 at Iowa L 16-19 4 1 10,967 1/24/2010 Iowa State L 18-20 4 2 3,807 1/29/2010 at Northern Colorado W 41-3 4 -- 927 1/29/2010 at Wyoming W 31-3 4 -- 2,566 2/4/2010 Northern Iowa W 30-6 4 -- 1,602 2/7/2010 at Missouri W 24-9 4 15 1,169 2/12/2010 Nebraska W 31-6 4 -- 2,228 2/19/2010 Binghamton W 32-9 4 -- 1,806 2/21/2010 Oklahoma W 19-16 4 8 4,849 3/6/2010 Big 12 Championships First, Three Champs 3/18/2010 NCAA Championships Sixth, No Champs 2010-11 :: 15-2-1 Record Head Coach: John Smith NCAA Individual Champ: Jordan Oliver OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 11/28/2010 Bucknell W 39-3 2 -- 1,973 12/5/2010 at Minnesota W 17-16 2 3 3,117 12/12/2010 Oklahoma W 22-12 2 8 4,449 1/2/2011 at Arizona State W 40-4 2 24 1,019 1/8/2011 vs. Purdue W 26-6 2 -1/8/2011 vs. Virginia Tech L 16-18 2 12 2013-14 OKLAHOMA STATE WRESTLING GUIDE


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1/8/2011 1/9/2011 1/9/2011 1/16/2011 1/23/2011 1/28/2011 1/30/2011 2/4/2011 2/6/2011 2/11/2011 2/13/2011 2/21/2011 3/5/2011 3/19/2011

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W 33-12 2 W 37-9 2 L 19-21 2 T 15-15 6 W 29-13 6 W 44-0 5 W 43-3 5 W 28-6 5 W 22-10 5 W 28-6 4 W 34-3 4 W 24-9 3 First, Five Champs Fourth, One Champ

-14 13 10 4,580 12 2,026 -- 1,921 -- 1,140 12 1,873 14 827 8 2,240 24 2,385 8 2,454

2011-12 :: 17-1 Record Head Coach: John Smith OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 11/25/2011 at Iowa State W 29-9 2 -- 2,248 12/4/2011 Minnesota W 23-14 2 4 2,908 12/11/2011 Oklahoma W 25-13 2 11 4,211 12/30/2011 at Boise State W 43-3 2 -- 2,000 1/1/2012 at Wyoming W 24-17 2 20 1,184 1/7/2012 at Iowa W 17-16 2 1 15,400 1/20/2012 Arizona State W 33-6 1 -- 2,088 1/22/2012 Iowa State W 33-7 1 -- 2,661 1/27/2012 North Carolina State W 35-3 1 -- 1,888 1/29/2012 Binghamton W 35-3 1 19 2,388 1/29/2012 Bucknell W 35-6 1 -- 2,388 2/4/2012 at Missouri W 22-12 1 13 916 2/12/2012 Wyoming (National Duals) W 28-7 1 10 3,412 2/12/2012 Ohio State (National Duals) W 25-6 1 6 3,412 2/16/2012 at Oklahoma W 19-18 1 12 1,427 2/19/2012 Illinois (National Duals) W 19-15 1 5 4,453 2/19/2012 Minnesota (National Duals) L 13-18 1 3 4,453 2/24/2012 Missouri W 32-9 2 10 1,882 3/3/2012 at Big 12 Championships Second, Four Champs 3/17/2012 at NCAA Championships Sixth, No Champs

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2012-13 :: 20-1 Record Head Coach: John Smith NCAA Individual Champs: Jordan Oliver, Chris Perry OSU Oppt. Date Opponent Score Rank Rank Attend 11/25/2012 Pennsylvania W 35-10 3 -- 1,928 12/2/2012 at Minnesota W 22-15 3 1 3,510 12/8/2012 Wyoming W 31-8 2 20 1,826 12/9/2012 at Oklahoma W 26-9 2 10 1,345 12/16/2012 vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga W 41-9 2 -- 9,034 12/16/2012 vs. Cornell W 21-16 2 8 9,034 12/17/2012 at Bucknell W 37-6 2 -- 824 1/1/2013 at Southern Scuffle Second, Three Champs 1/13/2013 Iowa W 18-12 2 4 5,537 1/18/2013 West Virginia W 36-3 2 -- 1,571 1/20/2013 Pittsburgh W 26-14 2 17 1,931 1/27/2013 at Arizona State W 44-6 2 -- 848 2/1/2013 at Missouri W 21-13 2 7 6,486 2/3/2013 at Iowa State W 25-9 2 -- 2,331 2/17/2013 vs. Kent State (National Duals) W 34-10 1 -2/17/2013 vs. Northern Iowa (National Duals) W 39-7 1 24 2/22/2013 vs. Illinois (National Duals) W 33-3 1 8 2,334 2/23/2013 vs. Missouri (National Duals) W 22-9 1 6 2,334 2/23/2013 at Minnesota (National Duals) L 28-9 1 4 2,334 3/8/2013 West Virgina (Big 12 Duals) W 57-0 2 -- 2,258 3/8/2013 Iowa State (Big 12 Duals) W 28-6 2 -- 2,258 3/8/2013 Oklahoma (Big 12 Duals) W 40-3 2 -- 2,511 3/9/2013 Big 12 Championships First, Eight Champs 3/23/2013 at NCAA Championships Second, Two Champs

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LETTERWINNERS Wrestler Ace Adamson (2008-09) John Addleman (1960) Alan Albright (1972-73) Clay Albright (1939-40) Joe Ali (2010-13) Bobby Allen (1956-57) Jason Allen (1996-97) Robert Allen (1935) Ray Alverson (1947) Clar Anderson (1982-84) Rob Anderson (1973) Dave Anderton (1999-00) Shawn Ange (1997) Jimmy Arias (1996-99) Les Armes (1971) Buford Arms (1940-46) Bill Armstrong (1952) David Arndt (1941-46) Jay Arneson (1969-72) Ben Ashmore (2008) Luke Ashmore (2009) Howard Aufleger (1977-80) Adam Austin (2004) John Azevedo (1976) Dallas Bailey (2011-12) Leo Bailey (1982-86) Rod Baker (1949) George Bancroft (1929) Chuck Barbee (1989-91) Brent Barnes (1983) Chris Barnes (1987-90) Sam Barnes (1932-35) Craig Barngrover (1995-97) Steve Barrett (1974-77) Milford Bartlett (1942) Harvey Base (1937-38) Ronnie Baucom (1953) Nate Bauer (1947-48) Geoff Baum (1969-71) Bauman (1932) Don Bays (1963) Cory Baze (1986-89) Dick Beattie (1954-59) Ken Bellmard (1980-81) Mike Benefiel (2010-11) Bennett (1931) John Mark Bentley (2002) Larry Benzick (1960) Darryl Bergman (1976) Chuck Berrier (1974) Clarence Berryman (1928) Jerry Best (1993) Jerry Billings (1955-57) Mike Bizzle (2008) Bryant Blackmon (2006) Rusty Blackmon (2003-06) Obenson Blanc (2009) Ned Blass (1952-55) Doug Blubaugh (1955-57) Bryan Boone (1985-86) Darnell Bortz (2013) David Bowlin (1954-56) Mark Branch (1994-97) William Brandley (1929) Roy Brewer (1963-65) Ray Brinzer (1991)

Wins Losses Ties Falls TF SD MD Best NCAA 16 13 0 10 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 33 9 4 5 0 6 0 3 14 4 0 1 0 0 0 2 21 26 0 2 0 0 5 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 16 8 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 74 16 4 17 0 3 11 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 48 24 0 33 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 81 38 0 4 0 0 16 7 3 5 1 0 0 0 0 19 6 0 3 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 23 0 0 7 0 0 0 1 59 27 5 6 0 3 0 2 9 7 0 2 0 0 1 14 3 0 4 1 0 5 43 22 3 8 0 5 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 38 25 0 10 1 0 6 79 42 3 17 4 0 9 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 97 30 0 15 7 0 23 3 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 119 27 3 14 24 0 44 1 4 2 0 3 0 0 0 14 25 0 3 0 0 1 88 11 2 26 0 16 14 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 15 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 19 4 1 5 0 0 0 2 58 7 1 13 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 125 41 1 15 11 4 35 5 36 4 2 5 0 0 0 1 9 3 0 1 0 0 3 51 14 0 11 5 0 13 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 1 0 5 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 1 0 6 0 0 3 0 0 0 8 3 0 1 2 0 2 2 6 1 0 0 0 0 10 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 70 43 0 26 2 0 12 30 10 0 4 0 0 8 28 3 1 4 0 0 0 1 27 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 30 18 1 0 2 1 4 29 23 0 5 4 0 4 15 9 1 0 0 0 0 2 100 18 0 22 7 0 35 1 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 28 15 2 1 0 0 0 24 12 2 3 0 0 0

Wrestler Jack Brisco (1964-65) Bill Brock (1975) Andy Brown (1980) Matt Brown (1999-02) Dormer Browning (1934-36) John Buck (1995) Jerry Budzik (1955-56) Howard Burnell (1936-37) Brian Burrows (1999-00) Cayle Byers (2012) Harold Byrd (1937) John Caccia (1969) Conrad Caldwell (1929-31) Tyler Caldwell (2013) Bruce Campbell (1959-61) Dean Campbell (1970) Doug Campbell (1969-72) Carb (1935) Don Carder (1971) Homer Carter (1951) Dewight Cartwright (1973) Jack Chamberlain (1985-87) Phillip Chandler (1989) Todd Chesbro (1989-92) Tom Chesbro (1959-60) George Chiga (1938-40) Chris Chionuma (2013) Michael Christian (2002-05) Chronister Chronister (1942) Jim Clark (1976) Mike Clark (1985) Corey Clayton (1993) Howard Cline (1930) Matt Cline (1997-99) Ronnie Clinton (1960-62) Melvin Clodfelter (1928) Chaz Cointment (2007-08) Cole (1935) Sean Collier (1991) Donald Collins (1980) Merle Collins (1932) Denshio Cook (1997) Jim Cooper (1958) Daniel Cormier (2000-01) M.L. Costner (1930-32) Emory Cotton (1932-33) Randy Couture (1989-92) Tom Crawford (1988) Kendall Cross (1987-90) Dennis Crowe (1968-69) Josh Cruzan (1998-99) Aaron Cudworth (1997) Tom Cunningham (1931-33) Angelo Cuzalina (1984-87) Eric Dabbs (2004-05) Casey Dalton (2001) Tony D’Amico (2000-01) Dean Davis (1993) Fred Davis (1954-56) Gene Davis (1965-67) Ryan Davis (2005) Decker (1931) Clem DeLane (1972-73) Ronnie Delk (2002-05) Harold DeMarsh (1928) John Devine (1930-32)

Wins Losses Ties Falls TF SD MD Best NCAA 27 1 1 10 0 0 0 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 9 4 0 1 0 3 2 46 26 0 6 1 0 7 6 11 7 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 25 4 0 4 1 0 3 28 4 0 3 5 0 6 3 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 35 5 0 6 0 0 9 3 44 8 0 4 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 33 15 3 7 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 3 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 101 29 0 18 4 0 25 2 8 8 1 1 0 0 0 16 4 3 1 0 0 0 2 28 10 0 4 2 0 7 29 18 0 5 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 8 0 2 0 0 0 50 3 2 5 0 0 0 1 6 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 12 11 0 3 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 52 10 0 23 3 0 10 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 113 42 3 10 3 0 28 2 8 10 0 1 0 0 2 111 27 3 28 12 1 28 1 20 9 1 2 0 0 0 4 23 26 0 3 0 0 2 5 6 0 0 0 0 1 8 6 1 5 0 0 0 52 33 4 4 3 2 5 29 12 0 2 0 0 8 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 18 10 0 6 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 29 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 62 5 1 18 0 0 0 1 6 1 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 2 0 2 0 0 0 64 48 0 11 3 0 13 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 11 5 0 3 0 0 0 1

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LETTERWINNERS Wrestler Jacob Dieffenbach (2008) Alex Dieringer (2013) Gary Dill (1975) Dave Domnick (1970-74) Tyler Dorrell (2011-13) Gene Dorsch (1947) George Dorsch (1946-47) Chester Dotter (1929-31) Bobby Douglas (1965) Bob Drebenstedt (1966-68) Milton Dritch (1947) Ethan Driver (2013) Doug Duell (1976-79) Fred Duell (1977-80) Jake Duke (2005-08) Gordon Dupree (1933-36) Dennis Dutsch (1963-65) Bill Dykeman (1984-85) Eastep (1931) Duane Ellis (1979) Matthew Ellis (2002) Ted Ellis (1959-61) Tom Erikson (1986-87) Neil Erisman (2008-11) Zack Esposito (2003-06) Mike Farrell (1986-89) Julian Feikert (2011-13) Gene Fennema (1935-36) Phill Fitzgerald (1970) Derek Fix (1989-91) Derrick Fleenor (2004-05) Melbourne Flesner (1949) Ross Flood (1933-35) Clayton Foster (2008-11) Richard Fowlkes (1948) Fred Fozzard (1966-68) Bill Freeman (1937) Ryan Freeman (2005-08) Alan Fried (1991-94) Daniel Frishkorn (2005-06) Jordan Frishkorn (2008) Kevin Fritz (1985) Joel Fry (1988) Don Frye (1989) Mike Fucci (1949-51) Quinten Fuentes (2008-10) Yoshiro Fujita (1971-72) Ron Gabbett (1966-67) Bill Gabel (2000-01) Tony Gansen (1998-02) Jay Gegenheimer (1985) Alan Gelogaev (2010-13) Elias George (1947-49) Harry Geris (1972) Gary Germundson (1979-80) Wayne Gilbert (1931-32) Jim Gill (1987-88) Dick Gillihan (1957-58) Travis Gittins (1992-94) Connie Goeringer (1946) Everett Gomez (1973-74) Berney Gonzales (1973) Frank Gonzales (1980) Tom Graddy (1971) Grant (1932) Brett Gray (1987)

Wins Losses Ties Falls TF SD MD Best NCAA 20 7 0 2 0 0 4 35 3 0 10 0 0 13 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 26 12 0 2 0 4 0 19 13 0 2 3 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 4 0 0 0 3 11 0 0 3 0 0 0 43 18 2 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 6 0 1 0 0 0 43 22 2 8 0 4 9 56 19 4 7 0 5 11 10 14 0 0 2 0 1 16 11 0 4 0 0 0 3 34 7 6 5 0 0 0 4 71 12 2 4 6 9 12 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 1 0 0 0 9 7 0 2 0 0 0 29 4 1 18 0 0 0 1 82 4 1 41 7 1 9 3 92 36 0 11 9 0 27 120 12 0 25 11 0 33 1 128 39 2 19 3 0 24 3 34 25 0 12 1 0 2 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 33 21 0 3 0 0 4 17 12 0 2 0 0 5 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 31 1 0 19 0 0 0 1 99 25 0 16 9 0 31 2 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 54 4 3 27 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 43 26 0 5 2 0 3 128 6 0 26 18 0 53 1 32 16 0 7 6 0 3 4 4 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 14 8 2 2 0 0 0 13 3 0 2 0 0 0 37 28 0 24 1 0 4 48 1 0 16 0 8 0 1 13 10 2 0 0 0 0 26 12 0 9 4 0 5 51 29 0 8 7 0 6 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 87 14 0 27 6 0 12 3 14 3 0 5 0 0 0 4 19 5 2 11 0 2 0 4 43 17 3 12 0 2 4 7 6 2 0 4 0 0 0 32 25 4 0 0 1 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 56 26 0 1 2 0 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 10 2 5 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 4 0 1 0 1 0

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Wrestler Tommy Green (1967-68) Jim Gregson (1947-56) Ed Griffin (1969-08) Kyle Griffin (2009) Jim Griffith (1948) Keith Groom (1951-52) Willie Gruenwald (2001-04) Eric Guerrero (1996-99) Robby Hadden (1990-91) Dean Hall (1984-85) Tom Hanly (1934-35) Jim Harding (1957-58) Bill Harlow (1964-66) Rod Harp (1972) Johnny Harrell (1938-39) Mike Harris (1990-91) Charles Harvey (1946-48) Masaaki Hatta (1960-62) Tadaaki Hatta (1964-66) Curtis Hawkins (1981) Greg Hawkins (1981-82) Max Hawkins (1959) Jerry Haynes (1952-53) Tom Hazell (1973-74) Melvin Hedges (1998) Elliott Hellwege (2010-11) C.A. Helms (1929) John Hemphill (1928-31) Johny Hendricks (2004-07) Josh Hendricks (1997-98) Richard Henjyoji (1967) Stanley Henson (1937-39) Bobby Herald (1957-59) Dallas Herzer (1959) Andy Hesser (1931-33) Matthew Hesser (1928-29) Charles Hetrick (1949-50) Chuck Hetrick (1971) Orvin Hicks (1948) Cody Hill (2008-09) Colton Hill (2013) David Hille (1980-81) Ben Hinchey (1982) Matt Holman (1999-00) Skyler Holman (2001-03) Jack Hornbuckle (1969) Taylor Hosick (2006-07) Ludvik Hove (1929-30) Bill Hughes (1974-75) James Huml (2001-02) Trent Hunt (1988) Dick Hutton (1947-50) B.J. Jackson (2005-07) Eldon Jackson (1939) Jimmy Jackson (1975-78) Jon Jackson (1974-77) Laurence Jackson (1988-89) Billy James (1933) Joe James (1962-64) T.J. Jaworsky (1992) Randy Jeffries (1971) Victor Jenkins (1929) Jack Jensen (2005-08) Bill Jernigan (1947-50) Vernon Jeter (1928) Herb Jimmerson (1967-68)

Wins Losses Ties Falls TF SD MD Best NCAA 13 9 0 0 0 0 0 3 21 4 0 2 0 0 0 1 15 9 0 4 0 0 2 10 4 0 4 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 73 45 0 15 0 0 12 7 117 13 0 13 28 0 29 1 40 17 1 7 2 0 11 6 17 10 0 8 0 1 2 11 3 2 8 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 0 54 5 2 11 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 10 17 0 3 1 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 50 3 2 3 0 0 0 1 36 8 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 41 11 3 8 0 6 6 7 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 40 9 0 20 0 1 0 6 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 19 17 0 5 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 126 13 0 27 5 0 25 1 13 6 0 3 2 0 4 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 31 1 0 12 0 0 0 1 25 9 5 2 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 15 3 0 7 0 0 0 3 9 6 0 3 0 0 0 3 19 2 1 9 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 26 18 0 4 3 0 4 1 8 0 0 1 0 0 6 15 0 1 0 0 1 6 8 1 3 0 1 0 17 5 0 5 0 0 1 57 19 0 14 6 0 9 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 13 0 1 1 0 1 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 6 8 0 1 0 1 0 43 25 0 12 3 0 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 42 1 1 13 0 0 0 1 27 20 0 3 0 0 4 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 87 9 2 44 0 2 3 1 60 26 7 6 0 3 2 6 31 7 0 3 1 0 12 6 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 51 3 2 14 0 0 0 1 14 5 1 8 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 65 33 0 6 2 0 13 25 4 1 10 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 6 0 1 0 0 0

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LETTERWINNERS Wrestler Bob Johnson (1960-62) Dale Johnson (1981-83) Manly Johnson (1940) Mike Jones (1982) Rick Jones (1972-75) Terry Jones (1980-81) Adnan Kaisy (1958-59) Tom Kalski (1981-82) Perry Kaufman (1981-84) Chuck Kearney (1985-86) Clay Kehrer (2005-06) Darrell Keller (1970-71) Dwayne Keller (1968-71) Allen Kelley (1932-34) Jamill Kelly (1998-00) Jerry Kelly (1979-81) Jerred Kelso (1995-96) Tom Keys (1950-52) Josh Kindig (2011-12) Phil Kinyon (1961-63) John Kirchenbauer (1963) Bob Kitt (1940) Eddie Klimara (2013) Earle Knight (1939-40) Everett Knott (1962-63) Bob Kopecky (1985) Ray Kozlowski (1936-38) Denny Krafft (1971) Ethan Kyle (2004-07) Laverne Lake (1929-30) Val Landes (1969) Thomas Landrum (1978-81) Glen Lanham (1987) Alan Lauchner (1982-84) Muhammed Lawal (2003) Jack Lawrence (1981) George Layman (1949-52) Ben Lee (1995-98) Randy Lemon (1987) Rich Leonardo (1967-69) Harmon Leslie (1955-57) Frank Lewis (1933-35) Tyrone Lewis (2001-04) Sam Lewnes (2005-07) John Lightner (1969-70) Joe Lobaugh (1952-54) Vernon Logan (1939-42) Loomis (1986) Willard Lorette (1935-37) Justin Lovelace (1993) Bill Lundy (1942-47) Scott Luschen (1979-81) Karl Lynes (1983-84) Earl Lynn (1956-58) Eric Lynn (1965) Howard Lynn (1932-34) Alex Macaluso (1973-77) Kirk Mammen (1989-92) Dave Maple (1974) Bobby Marandi (1993) Steve Marcum (1975) John Markham (1953) John Marks (1947) Sidney Marks (1941-42) Austin Marsden (2012) Billy Martin (1973-77)

Wins Losses Ties Falls TF SD MD Best NCAA 45 4 0 4 0 0 0 1 4 2 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 11 0 1 0 2 1 58 26 4 9 0 3 0 20 21 1 4 0 3 1 11 6 3 1 0 0 0 4 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 17 25 1 5 0 2 3 40 22 0 11 2 4 8 23 20 0 1 1 0 2 27 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 64 1 0 16 0 0 0 1 25 2 0 13 0 0 0 1 64 19 0 2 6 0 13 61 19 2 23 0 4 9 2 25 20 0 4 1 0 1 11 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 42 20 0 15 1 0 9 39 3 4 2 0 0 0 1 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 9 2 0 2 0 0 0 3 31 17 0 4 2 0 10 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 6 7 2 0 0 0 0 23 17 2 13 3 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 31 0 10 3 0 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 65 28 0 47 0 2 4 5 38 6 1 2 0 6 12 5 37 30 5 5 0 2 4 30 4 0 5 1 0 11 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 23 1 0 6 0 0 0 1 66 45 0 2 0 0 4 3 5 0 0 0 1 1 13 10 3 1 0 0 0 15 7 0 2 0 0 0 2 22 6 0 10 0 0 0 1 120 15 0 38 7 0 23 2 21 18 0 3 0 0 4 15 7 1 5 0 0 0 10 11 1 0 0 0 0 2 29 2 0 3 0 0 0 1 9 3 0 0 0 1 1 17 3 2 2 0 0 0 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 2 0 0 0 6 2 0 0 0 1 0 55 12 0 13 0 11 7 4 13 9 4 2 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 3 1 2 0 0 0 19 11 0 5 0 1 1 110 33 5 16 0 0 21 5 10 5 1 0 0 4 0 4 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 2 0 0 0 0 0 27 5 0 8 1 0 3 72 13 5 14 0 7 3 2

Wrestler Davie Martin (1983) Johnny Martin (1994-95) Michael Martin (2013) Paul Martin (1975-78) Rey Martinez (1979-83) Brandon Mason (2006-09) Jeff McAllister (1987-90) Tony McCall (1991) Fran McCann (1960) Mark McCracken (1961-63) Joe McCrary (1931) Earl McCready (1928-30) Joe McDaniel (1937-39) Paul McDaniel (1946-49) Bill McDaniel (1962-63) J.J. McGrew (1994-95) Leroy McGuirk (1930-32) Don McInturff (1957) Leon McKenzie (1941) Chris McNeil (2009-12) David McQuaig (1975-78) Newly McSpadden (2006-09) Alex Meade (2010) Don Meeker (1949-52) Calvin Mehlhorn (1939-41) Phil Merriman (1931-33) Madison Merritt (1936-38) Ron Miller (1928) Jim Mills (1954-55) Billy Mitchell (1972) Steve Mocco (2005-06) Daryl Monasmith (1975-78) Kenny Monday (1981-84) Paul Monnett (1939) Bob Moore (1947-48) Brice Moore (1928-32) Gregg Moore (1979) Hal Moore (1947-51) Hardell Moore (1995-98) Teague Moore (1996-99) Tim Moore (1998) Nathan Morgan (2005-08) Steve Morris (1986-87) Jon Morrison (2011-13) Ray Morrison (1969) Tony Mumma (1975-76) Alex Munoz (2010-12) Mark Munoz (1998-01) Brett Munson (2002-05) Todd Munson (1997-99) Mike Murphy (1978) Ray Murphy (1967-69) Duane Murty (1957-59) Wayne Murty (1957-60) Dale Naden (1967) Peter Naff (1968-69) Elmer Nazworthy (1935-36) Brad Neitenbach (2007-08) Vernon Nell (1938-40) Kevin Nellis (1978) Boyd Nelson (1937-39) David Nelson (1975) Steve Nelson (1986) Jacob Newby (1994-95) Gene Nicks (1952-54) Dan Niebuhr (1988-89)

Wins Losses Ties Falls TF SD MD Best NCAA 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 25 13 0 2 0 0 5 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 87 15 1 25 0 8 11 2 45 39 1 9 0 6 5 108 43 0 14 17 0 18 5 63 24 3 7 4 2 11 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 40 5 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 25 0 0 20 0 0 0 1 28 2 0 10 0 0 0 1 19 5 0 6 0 0 0 4 12 7 1 3 0 0 0 51 10 0 5 7 0 14 1 19 2 0 3 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 1 0 0 0 63 36 0 1 2 0 18 55 24 1 5 0 8 9 5 80 44 0 20 0 0 10 29 11 0 5 0 0 5 24 5 0 3 0 0 0 4 25 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 4 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 63 3 0 32 0 0 13 1 51 26 3 12 0 2 8 4 121 12 2 51 0 15 20 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 3 0 7 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 15 1 0 4 0 0 0 2 101 30 0 10 2 0 22 2 113 25 0 18 5 0 29 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 114 20 0 7 11 0 25 4 12 13 1 1 0 1 3 69 26 0 6 3 0 19 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 17 12 0 3 1 0 1 111 27 0 14 7 0 21 1 22 26 0 6 0 0 2 15 20 0 0 0 0 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 36 15 4 3 0 0 0 2 31 6 4 0 0 0 0 1 7 7 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 17 8 4 0 0 0 0 13 8 0 3 0 0 0 14 9 0 7 0 0 2 9 2 0 5 0 0 0 18 6 2 2 0 0 0 8 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 5 5 0 0 1 0 0 34 6 0 6 3 0 8 4 26 1 0 15 0 0 0 1 23 13 0 4 1 0 6

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LETTERWINNERS Wrestler Dick Nigro (1951) Brendt Noon (1973) Joe Northcott (1961) Willard Northrip (1928) Chris Notte (2009-10) John Nowlin (1957-58) O’Connell (1973) Kahlan O’Hara (1985) Jordan Oliver (2010-13) Ruben Oliver (1989) Ken Oringderff (1933) Chris Owens (1990-92) Pat Pace (1976) Orville Palmer (1942) George Parker (1991-94) Brent Parkey (2005-08) Fred Parkey (1936-38) Wade Parkey (1946) Jamal Parks (2009-12) Drew Partain (2010) Patterson (1935) Quinten Patterson (2013) Bobby Pearce (1930-32) Jake Peck (2010) Greg Peery (1981) Rex Peery (1933-35) Chris Pendleton (2001-05) Grady Peninger (1947-50) Kyle Pennington (1996) Duane Peoples (1985) Chris Perry (2011-13) Mark Perry (1981-85) Johnny Phillips (1976-77) Bruce Pierce (1988-90) Ted Pierce (1958-61) Pat Popolizio (1997-02) Justin Porter (2005-06) John Powell (1975-76) Price (1933) Barry Price (1971) Nick Purler (1991-94) Tony Purler (1990-93) Kyle Rackley (1990-91) D.J. Radnovich (2001) Jeff Ragan (1997-00) Grover Rains (1947-51) Bruce Randall (1977-78) Steve Randall (1973-75) Tracy Randall (1933) Ralph Rasor (1932-35) Phil Rattan (1986) Chad Ravannack (2007) Ron Ray (1974-75) Glenn Reding (1963) Mike Reding (1964-66) Billy Ree (1973-75) Ricky Reed (1974-75) Chad Reid (2001-03) Loren Reid (1954) Scott Reyna (1994-97) Chazz Richards (1980) Jay Ricks (1928-29) Lloyd Ricks (1935-37) Mike Riley (1969-72) Clay Roberts (1936) Roger Roberts (1975-78)

Wins Losses Ties Falls TF SD MD Best NCAA 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 12 7 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 50 19 0 2 3 0 15 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 25 7 1 5 0 0 2 6 127 6 0 54 17 0 27 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 53 9 2 17 1 0 11 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 53 33 2 4 2 0 7 28 22 0 7 1 0 2 16 8 2 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 121 24 0 8 3 0 24 5 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 12 0 2 0 0 2 19 3 1 10 0 0 0 2 7 5 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 29 0 0 16 0 0 0 1 118 12 0 32 18 0 15 1 15 3 0 5 0 0 0 2 9 16 0 3 0 0 1 13 12 0 2 1 2 2 92 10 0 17 9 0 16 1 104 21 2 37 4 5 12 5 9 6 1 1 0 0 1 15 11 1 3 1 0 1 29 12 4 4 0 0 0 4 88 38 0 17 10 0 12 14 8 0 9 0 0 1 8 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 2 1 0 0 0 78 17 1 2 8 0 15 7 80 26 1 9 7 0 22 3 24 16 0 2 1 0 3 8 4 0 2 0 0 0 74 33 0 23 5 0 14 6 15 6 0 3 0 0 0 1 7 5 0 1 0 1 0 63 8 4 10 0 9 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 7 1 7 0 0 0 2 10 10 0 1 2 1 1 2 9 0 1 0 0 0 47 7 1 13 0 15 0 1 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 58 8 2 4 0 0 0 2 10 8 0 1 0 1 0 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 37 14 0 2 3 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 89 28 0 27 3 0 15 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 22 3 1 4 0 0 0 1 37 8 0 4 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 40 15 2 8 0 8 6

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Wrestler Ryan Roberts (2003-04) J Robinson (1966-68) Jerry Robinson (1971-74) Myron Roderick (1954-56) Jay Rogers (1991) Jim Rogers (1964-67) Fred Rolak (1968) Shane Roller (2000-03) Woodrow Rorex (1938-39) Adam Rosholt (2009) Blake Rosholt (2011-13) Jake Rosholt (2003-06) Jared Rosholt (2007-10) Charles Royer (1989) Ralph Rucker (1991) George Rule (1928) Ladd Rupp (2011-12) Chris Sabo (1995) Khash Saghafi (1993-96) Derek Sanders (1995) Jerrod Sanders (2000-03) Austin Schafer (2013) Steven Schmidt (1995-98) Dave Schultz (1978) Coleman Scott (2005-08) Dale Scrivens (1936-38) Blake Seiler (2003) Grady Sells (1964-66) Mike Sheets (1981-84) Darryl Sheffey (1980) Charles Shelton (1976-79) Jared Shelton (2007-09) Kyle Shelton (2004) Mitch Shelton (1982-83) Bob Sheppard (1961-62) Jerry Sherk (1969-70) Jim Shields (1971) Tyler Shinn (2007-10) Dell Shockley (1929) Clark Shouse (2002-05) Vince Silva (1986-88) John Silver (1976) Luke Silver (2009-11) Harold Simeroth (1947) David Simmons (1954-56) Wayne Simons (1962-63) Dakotah Simpson (2007-08) Luke Skove (1982-86) Matt Skove (1981-83) Joe Sloan (1988) Gerald Smith (1952) John Smith (1984-88) Lee Roy Smith (1977-80) Mark Smith (1995-99) Pat Smith (1990-94) Roscoe Smith (1937-40) Shawn Smith (1997-99) Virgil Smith (1941-42) Wilbanks Smith (1951-52) Bill Smoot (1954-56) Parker Sneed (1968) Sonntagg Leon (1937-38) Jack St. Clair (1937-38) Jack St. Clair (1946-49) John St. Clair (1948-49) Ray Stapp (1969-71)

Wins Losses Ties Falls TF SD MD Best NCAA 6 9 0 3 0 0 2 20 15 0 6 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 28 2 0 7 0 0 0 1 11 8 0 3 2 0 1 45 16 0 2 0 0 0 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 110 42 0 35 2 0 15 3 10 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 45 23 0 10 4 0 7 8 104 21 0 23 6 0 22 1 127 24 0 32 4 0 12 11 4 0 1 0 0 1 15 9 0 0 1 0 4 8 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 15 3 0 5 0 0 2 15 13 0 4 0 0 2 33 34 0 2 2 0 4 13 16 0 2 0 0 3 81 25 0 8 4 0 17 4 16 8 0 5 4 0 0 115 15 0 13 7 0 47 2 30 4 1 10 0 4 9 3 120 24 0 13 8 0 29 2 14 8 2 0 0 0 0 1 13 9 0 1 1 0 2 18 6 2 0 0 0 0 122 12 0 25 0 36 15 1 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 63 20 4 8 0 10 5 4 42 22 0 13 4 0 6 12 4 0 0 0 0 2 43 14 2 20 0 0 3 3 13 7 1 0 0 0 0 19 1 1 7 0 0 0 19 4 2 1 0 0 0 3 50 31 0 11 1 0 11 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 27 20 0 5 0 0 6 91 34 5 0 1 4 19 5 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 37 27 0 5 1 0 12 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 7 2 3 0 0 0 14 7 1 0 0 0 0 11 6 0 6 0 0 1 100 23 2 11 5 12 15 4 45 13 0 7 0 2 12 4 12 3 0 4 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 152 8 2 42 23 14 32 1 114 13 4 26 0 12 16 1 96 20 0 13 7 0 24 4 122 4 2 21 27 0 35 1 2 7 1 1 0 0 0 16 9 0 5 2 0 2 17 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 7 5 1 3 0 0 0 11 6 1 0 0 0 0 14 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 27 3 0 17 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 57 8 0 7 0 0 0 2

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LETTERWINNERS Wrestler Wins Losses Ties Falls TF SD MD Best NCAA Sherman Stephenson (1930) 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 Brian Stevens (1985) 15 19 0 3 1 0 2 Derek Stevens (2003-05) 34 24 0 2 0 0 3 Ricky Stewart (1978-82) 118 17 0 43 0 16 11 1 Chris Stiles (1995-96) 12 10 0 1 0 0 1 Bobby Stites (1969-73) 42 9 2 2 0 2 0 2 Cody Stites (2001-04) 32 23 0 3 1 0 4 Ryan Stiles (1997-98) 4 9 0 0 0 0 0 Jerry Stone (1967-68) 25 10 5 5 0 0 0 6 Don Strevey (1951-53) 9 6 0 0 0 0 0 Mark Strickland (1996) 9 8 0 0 2 0 4 Ray Strickland (1957) 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Aaron Strobel (1996-97) 26 19 0 3 0 0 6 Dan Strode (1938-72) 19 3 2 5 0 1 0 Harley “Doc” Strong (1936-38) 19 0 0 7 0 0 0 1 Surrett (1932) 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 Katsumi Suzuki (1968-69) 21 6 1 3 0 0 0 Stephen Swan (2011) 17 3 0 5 0 0 2 Dillard Talbutt (1940-42) 14 4 1 1 0 0 0 3 Bruce Tallent (1961) 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Andre Taylor (2010) 3 4 0 1 0 0 1 Bob Taylor (1958-59) 19 6 2 2 0 0 0 2 Jeremy Taylor (2001) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Team (1938-02) 1 72 0 0 0 0 0 Leon Tedder (1947-50) 27 4 1 8 0 0 0 B. Thompson (1961) 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 Dick Thompson (1946) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Donald Thompson (1952-54) 12 8 0 1 0 0 0 2 Doug Thompson (1975-79) 13 7 0 0 0 1 4 Johnny Thompson (2001-04) 125 14 0 31 4 0 16 1 Willie Thompson (1993-94) 15 15 0 1 0 0 3 Bill Thornton (1971) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Ron Thrasher (1969-72) 22 7 3 1 0 1 0 Tom Titsworth (1951-53) 14 5 3 4 0 0 0 2 Mark Toarmina (1988-89) 40 19 1 1 2 0 13 Byron Todd (1950-52) 23 7 1 6 0 0 0 3 Arlie Tomlinson (1930-31) 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 A.J. Tomlinson (1934-36) 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Bud Townsend (1965) 7 1 0 2 0 0 0 Bob Tucker (1947) 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Turner (1934) 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Justin Turner (1997-98) 6 5 0 0 0 0 0 Yojiro Uetake (1964-66) 57 0 0 11 0 0 0 1 Terry Ullom (1988) 3 8 1 0 0 0 1 Jyo Umezawa (1961-63) 20 4 0 1 0 0 0 Mark Van Tine (1986) 29 5 2 4 5 3 7 2 Earl VanBebber (1940-41) 10 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 Jack VanBebber (1929-31) 21 0 0 9 0 0 0 1 Tom Venters (1969) 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 John Vestal (2004) 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 Kevin Wainscott (2007-09) 33 19 0 7 1 0 8 Eric Wais (1977-80) 89 6 2 18 0 15 15 1 Charles Walker (1998-01) 86 35 0 11 1 0 18 Dick Walker (1960) 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 George Walker (1946) 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 John Ward (1968-69) 35 5 0 11 0 0 0 3 Kevin Ward (2003-06) 61 31 0 10 1 0 12 Sam Ward (1965) 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Stan Ward (1973-74) 5 4 1 0 0 1 0 Joe Warner (1993) 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 Eugene Watson (1942) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Bill Waybourn (1956) 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Ray Weis (1992-95) 30 19 0 1 5 0 8 Edgar Welch (1946-51) 12 5 1 0 0 0 0 2 John Welch (1953) 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Albert White (2010-12) 44 14 0 1 0 0 11

Wrestler Clayburn White (1949-50) Dale White (1936) Matt White (2013) Wes White (1988-89) Zach White (2011-13) Al Whitehurst (1940-41) Ty Wilcox (1999-02) Joey Wildasin (1994) Bruce Wilhelm (1967) Bob Williams (1937-39) Chester Williams (1928-29) Jerald Williams (1962) Jerry Williams (1960) John Williams (1970) Nick Williams (1993-95) Norm Williams (1993-95) Roger Williams (1976) Troy Williams (1997-98) Williamson (1937) Randy Willingham (1980-83) Bob Wilson (1959-61) Doug Wilson (1960-62) Edgar Wilson (1950) Eric Wilson (1988-91) Jodie Wilson (1990-92) Reggie Wilson (1986) Shelby Wilson (1957-59) Russ Winer (1965) Gerald Winnard (1969-71) Larry Winnard (1970-73) Wittmer (1973) Carl Wolfenberger (1987) Wood (1932) Carl Wood (1952-53) Justin Wood (2003) Eddie Woodburn (1986-87) Claudell Wright (1955-57) Reggie Wright (1999-01) Peter Yee (1982) Tyson Yoder (2010-13) Ernest Young (1931-36) Harold Young (1975-76) Pat Young (1974) Tracy Young (1942) Walter Young (1929-31) Ralph Younger (1946) Wade Zimmerman (1987-88) Bob Zweiacher (1962-64)

Wins Losses Ties Falls TF SD MD Best NCAA 8 2 0 6 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 15 11 0 2 1 0 3 46 14 3 3 6 0 10 6 25 21 0 4 3 0 4 19 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 80 37 0 11 7 0 17 17 4 0 1 2 0 4 7 4 1 0 0 0 0 13 5 1 4 0 0 0 3 5 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 31 0 4 1 0 0 1 13 0 0 0 0 0 7 8 1 0 0 0 1 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 97 21 2 12 0 25 20 3 34 7 0 4 0 0 0 3 40 7 7 7 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 66 25 0 18 0 0 11 57 14 1 6 3 0 13 19 11 1 2 0 2 2 6 34 2 1 5 0 0 0 2 9 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 38 14 4 9 0 0 0 6 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 0 0 1 0 1 35 20 4 5 5 2 5 6 11 8 2 2 0 0 0 95 10 0 13 10 0 27 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 48 27 0 11 0 0 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 0 2 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 11 0 1 1 0 5 24 6 0 0 0 0 0 2

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TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

Most Lopsided Wins 1. 57-0 West Virginia 2. 55-0 Embry-Riddle 3. 54-0 Kansas 4. 53-0 Nebraska 5. 52-0 at UC Santa Barbara 6. 51-0 at Drake 7. 50-0 at Drake T7.50-0 at Arizona T7. 50-0 Oklahoma 10. 49-0 UT-Chattanooga

1/18/13 11/18/01 1922 2/11/77 1/4/77 1/4/83 1/4/84 1/6/81 2/27/20 11/18/01

Highest Win Pct. For Individual Bouts 1. 89.7 100-11-1 2. 87.2 68-10-0 3. 86.4 159-23-5 4. 85.5 77-11-5 5. 84.1 143-23-10 6. 83.9 52-10-0 7. 83.9 133-24-4 8. 83.6 51-10-0 9. 83.5 67-12-3 10. 82.3 218-45-5

1948-49 1940-41 1964-65 1937-38 1961-62 1941-41 1963-64 1927-28 1949-50 1991-92

Most Lopsided Home Wins 1. 57-0 West Virginia 2. 55-0 Embry-Riddle 3. 54-0 Kansas 4. 53-0 Nebraska 5. 50-0 Oklahoma 6. 49-0 UT-Chattanooga T7. 48-0 BYU T7.48-0 SIU-Carbondale 9. 47-0 Missouri 10. 46-(-1) Indiana State

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Highest Team Pin pct. In A Season 1. 46.8 36 pins in 77 bouts 2. 35.7 40 pins in 112 bouts 3. 34.4 21 pins in 61 bouts 4. 34.0 32 pins in 94 bouts 5. 32.8 21 pins in 64 bouts 6. 32.5 26 pins in 80 bouts 7. 29.0 20 pins in 69 bouts 8. 28.0 21 pins in 75 bouts 9. 25.8 23 pins in 89 bouts 10. 25.6 21 pins in 82 bouts

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Most Lopsided Road/Neutral Wins 1. 52-0 at UC Santa Barbara 2. 51-0 at Drake 3. 50-0 at Drake 3. 50-0 at Arizona 5. 48-0 at Minnesota T5. 48-0 vs. Springfield T7. 47-0 vs. Cal Poly T7. 47-0 vs. SIU-Edwardsville T9. 46-0 vs. Appalachian State T9. 46-0 at Georgia State T9. 46-0 vs. Adams State T9. 46-0 vs. William & Mary T9. 46-0 at Northern Illinois T9. 46-0 at SIU-Edwardsville

1/4/77 1/4/83 1/4/84 1/6/81 2/6/92 11/17/79 1/6/96 11/25/87 1/9/98 11/16/96 1/11/91 1/9/87 1/3/83 11/23/81

Most Points Scored 1. 57 West Virginia 2. 55 Embry-Riddle 3. 54 Kansas 4. 53 Nebraska 5. 52 at UC Santa Barbara 6. 51 at Drake T7. 50 at Drake T7. 50 at Arizona T7. 50 Oklahoma 10. 49 UT-Chattanooga

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Longest Unbeaten Streaks Started 1. 84 2/20/59 vs. Iowa 2. 76 3/5/37 at Central Oklahoma 3. 73 2/16/96 at Penn State 4. 69 2/25/21 vs. Oklahoma 5. 44 2/13/82 at Missouri

Ended 2/12/66 at Oklahoma 1/19/51 at Oklahoma 1/9/00 vs. Minnesota 2/27/32 at Oklahoma 12/13/84 at Arizona State

Longest Winning Streaks Started 1. 76 3/5/37 at Central Oklahoma T2. 69 2/25/21 vs. Oklahoma T2. 69 2/16/96 at Penn State 4. 44 2/13/82 at Missouri 5. 37 2/20/59 vs. Iowa

Ended 1/19/51 at Oklahoma 2/27/32 at Oklahoma 11/30/99 at Oklahoma 12/3/84 at Arizona State 1/24/63 at N. Colorado

Longest Home Unbeaten Streaks Started 1. 67 1/13/33 vs. NW Oklahoma 2. 57 2/20/59 vs. Iowa 3. 50 2/21/86 vs. Oklahoma T4. 22 2/25/96 vs. Missouri T4. 22 2/19/82 vs. Oklahoma 6. 21 2/9/68 vs. Iowa State 7. 20 12/9/01 vs. Oklahoma

Ended 2/16/51 vs. Oklahoma 2/4/67 vs. Oklahoma 1/30/93 vs. Penn State 1/9/00 vs. Minnesota 12/13/84 vs. Oklahoma 1/23/71 vs. Iowa State 2/22/04 vs. Minnesota

Longest Home Winning Streaks Started 1. 56 2/20/59 vs. Iowa 2. 51 2/21/86 vs. Oklahoma 3. 46 1/22/37 vs. Cent. Oklahoma T4. 20 12/9/01 vs. Oklahoma T4. 20 1/13/33 vs. NW Oklahoma

Ended 1/20/67 vs. Michigan State 1/30/93 vs. Penn State 2/16/51 vs. Oklahoma 2/22/04 vs. Minnesota 3/6/36 vs. Cent. Oklahoma

Undefeated Seasons (45) Year 2-0-1 1916-17 3-0-0 1919-20 5-0-0 1921-22 5-0-0 1922-23 4-0-0 1923-24 5-0-0 1924-25 6-0-0 1925-26 9-0-0 1926-27 6-0-0 1927-28 6-0-0 1928-29 7-0-0 1929-30 7-0-0 1930-31 7-0-1 1932-33 8-0-0 1933-34 8-0-0 1934-35 7-0-1 1935-36 9-0-0 1937-38 6-0-0 1938-39 10-0-0 1939-40 6-0-0 1940-41 5-0-0 1941-42 2-0-0 1945-46 11-0-0 1946-47 7-0-0 1947-48 10-0-0 1948-49 7-0-0 1949-50 7-0-0 1953-54 5-0-2 1954-55 4-0-2 1955-56 10-0-2 1957-58 14-0-0 1959-60 8-0-0 1960-61 12-0-0 1961-62 11-0-1 1962-63 10-0-1 1963-64 14-0-0 1964-65 9-0-0 1969-70 22-0-0 1982-83 19-0-0 1983-84 7-0-0 1991-92 21-0-0 1996-97 20-0-0 1997-98 23-0-0 1998-99 17-0-0 2002-03 21-0-0 2004-05

Head Coach Ed Gallagher Ed Gallagher Ed Gallagher Ed Gallagher Ed Gallagher Ed Gallagher Ed Gallagher Ed Gallagher Ed Gallagher Ed Gallagher Ed Gallagher Ed Gallagher Ed Gallagher Ed Gallagher Ed Gallagher Ed Gallagher Ed Gallagher Ed Gallagher Ed Gallagher Art Griffith Art Griffith Art Griffith Art Griffith Art Griffith Art Griffith Art Griffith Art Griffith Art Griffith Art Griffith Myron Roderick Myron Roderick Myron Roderick Myron Roderick Myron Roderick Myron Roderick Myron Roderick Tommy Chesbro Tommy Chesbro Tommy Chesbro John Smith John Smith John Smith John Smith John Smith John Smith

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TOP WRESTLERS BY WINNING PERCENTAGE Conf Best

Wrestler 1. Yojiro Uetake (1964-66) 2. Dwayne Keller (1968-71) 3. Yoshiro Fujita (1971-72) 4. Ross Flood (1933-35) Stanley Henson (1937-39) 6. Dick Hutton (1947-50) 7. Pat Smith (1990-94) 8. Alan Fried (1991-94) 9. Jordan Oliver (2010-13) 10. Steve Mocco (2005-06) 11. Tom Erikson (1986-87) 12. John Smith (1984-88) 13. Vernon Logan (1939-42) 14. Joe McDaniel (1937-39) Myron Roderick (1954-56) 16. Shelby Wilson (1957-59) 17. Joe James (1962-64) 18. Eric Wais (1977-80) 19. Masaaki Hatta (1960-62) Ronnie Clinton (1960-62) 21. Gene Davis (1965-67) 22. Bob Johnson (1960-62) 23. Mike Sheets (1981-84) 24. Fred Fozzard (1966-68) 25. Zack Esposito (2003-06) 26. Chris Pendleton (2001-05) 27. Johny Hendricks (2004-07) 28. Fred Davis (1954-56) 29. Reggie Wright (1999-01) 30. Kenny Monday (1981-84) 31. Bill Harlow (1964-66) 32. Eric Guerrero (1996-99) Jack St. Clair (1946-49) Darrell Keller (1970-71) 35. Johnny Thompson (2001-04) 36. Jimmy Jackson (1975-78) 37. Phil Kinyon (1961-63) 38. Ned Blass (1952-55) 39. Tyrone Lewis (2001-04) 40. Doug Blubaugh (1955-57) 41. Geoff Baum (1969-71) 42. Lee Roy Smith (1977-80) 43. Steven Schmidt (1995-98) 44. Muhammed Lawal (2003) 45. Steve Barrett (1974-77) 46. Dick Beattie (1954-59) 47. Mark McCracken (1961-63) 48. Ray Stapp (1969-71) 49. Chris Perry (2011-12) 50. John Ward (1968-69) (51.) Ricky Stewart (1978-82)

Bouts 57 65 49 32 32 44 128 134 133 66 87 162 31 30 30 37 56 97 55 55 68 49 134 61 132 130 139 32 105 135 61 130 30 30 139 98 46 32 135 31 66 131 130 34 101 42 46 65 64 40 135

Wins 57 64 48 31 31 42 122 128 127 63 82 152 29 28 28 34 51 89 50 50 62 45 122 54 120 118 126 29 95 121 54 117 27 27 125 87 39 28 120 27 58 114 115 30 88 36 40 57 56 35 118

Losses 0 1 1 1 1 1 4 6 6 3 4 8 2 2 2 2 3 6 3 3 5 4 12 4 12 12 13 3 10 12 5 13 3 3 14 9 3 3 15 3 7 13 15 4 11 4 5 8 8 5 17

Ties 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 4 1 0 1 1 4 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0

Falls 11 16 16 19 12 13 21 26 54 32 41 42 3 10 7 5 14 18 3 5 18 4 25 27 25 32 27 1 13 51 11 13 17 3 31 44 2 4 38 2 13 26 13 5 26 5 2 7 9 11 43

FFTs 1 2 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 1 6 2 0 0 1 1 3 2 1 4 0 0 7 1 4 2 1 0 1 7 3 4 0 0 3 3 0 0 3 1 2 1 1 1 2 0 2 0 1 4 5

BWs 12 18 24 20 12 13 85 98 98 46 64 113 3 10 8 6 17 50 4 9 18 4 83 28 73 67 58 1 51 93 14 74 17 3 54 52 2 4 71 3 15 55 68 18 58 5 4 7 21 15 75

Win Pct. 100.00% 98.46% 97.96% 96.88% 96.88% 96.59% 96.09% 95.52% 95.48% 95.45% 94.83% 94.44% 93.55% 93.33% 93.33% 93.24% 92.86% 92.78% 92.73% 92.73% 91.91% 91.84% 91.04% 90.98% 90.91% 90.77% 90.65% 90.63% 90.48% 90.37% 90.16% 90.00% 90.00% 90.00% 89.93% 89.80% 89.13% 89.06% 88.89% 88.71% 88.64% 88.55% 88.46% 88.24% 88.12% 88.10% 88.04% 87.69% 87.50% 87.50% 87.41%

Titles 3 3 2 0 0 0 4 3 4 1 2 3 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 3 1 1 2 2 3 1 2 0 3 2 2 1 0 1 3 3 3 0 2 0 1 4 3 0 4 2 2 3 2 1 1

NCAA 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 3rd 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 4th 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 1st

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INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS Top 25 Fastest Falls Time Date Wrestler 0:05 11/11/12 Connor Baxter 0:06 11/14/09 Jared Rosholt 0:12 1/15/12 Matt White 0:12 2/10/78 Jimmy Jackson 0:14 11/4/13 Tyson Yoder 0:14 11/14/04 Steve Mocco 0:14 11/29/85 Luke Skove 0:14 1/4/75 Jimmy Jackson 0:15 12/4/82 Kenny Monday 0:16 1/5/06 Steve Mocco 0:16 12/5/86 Tom Erikson 0:17 1/17/04 Tyrone Lewis 0:17 3/22/03 Chris Pendleton 0:18 3/21/13 Alan Gelogaev 0:18 2/7/86 Tom Erikson 0:18 3/15/85 Bob Kopecky 0:19 12/20/09 Alan Gelogaev 0:19 11/26/88 Jeff McAllister 0:19 3/3/78 Jimmy Jackson 0:19 3/31/28 Earl McCready 0:20 1/1/13 Alan Gelogaev 0:20 11/24/12 Colton Thomas 0:20 12/19/99 Pat Popolizio 0:20 12/5/82 Mark Perry 0:20 12/4/82 Mitch Shelton 0:20 11/17/79 Ricky Stewart 0:20

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Perfect Seasons (min. 29 wins) 1. 47-0 John Smith 2. 38-0 Jordan Oliver T3. 37-0 Mike Sheets T3. 37-0 Mike Sheets 5. 36-0 Steve Mocco 6. 33-0 Alan Fried T7. 32-0 Mark Branch T7. 32-0 Pat Smith T9. 31-0 Eric Guerrero T9. 31-0 Alan Fried 11. 30-0 Pat Smith 12. 29-0 Eric Wais 13. 29-0 Jordan Oliver

1988 2013 1983 1984 2005 1993 1997 1992 1999 1994 1994 1979 2011

Wins 1. 47 2. 44 3. 42 T4. 41 T4. 41 6. 40 T7. 39 T7. 39 T7. 39 T10. 38 T10. 38 T10. 38 T10. 38 T10. 38 T15. 37 T15. 37 T15. 37 T15. 37 T15. 37 T15. 37 T21. 36 T21. 36 T21. 36 T21. 36

1988 1988 1987 1986 1987 1985 1985 1989 1990 2013 1980 2000 1987 1990 2005 2004 1991 1989 1984 1983 2013 2005 1991 1990

John Smith Cory Baze John Smith Tom Erikson Tom Erikson Bill Dykeman Mark Perry Mike Farrell Chuck Barbee Jordan Oliver Lee Roy Smith Reggie Wright Glen Lanham Todd Chesbro Steve Mocco Johny Hendricks Alan Fried Chris Barnes Mike Sheets Mike Sheets Chris Perry Chris Pendleton Tony Purler Chris Barnes

Opponent McClure Hayes Griffin Wakely Grovenor Edwards Koser Schantz Bregman Rhodes Vandehoer Maturino Webster Apland Badger Wallace Harrison Borger Rambour Freese Snyder Frazier Cobb Markee Koelin Torruella Word

Team Benedictine Central Missouri Labette CC Central Oklahoma Newman UT-Chattanooga Penn State UCLA Claremont-Mudd Northern Iowa Purdue Oklahoma Oregon Michigan SIU-Edwardsville Harvard Southern Oregon Drake Nebraska Kansas Army Central Baptist California-Davis Oregon State Cal State-Chico Springfield Oklahoma

T21. 36 T21. 36 T26. 35 T26. 35 T26. 35 T26. 35 T26. 35 T26. 35 T26. 35 T26. 35

Leo Bailey John Smith Tyler Caldwell Alex Dieringer Jared Rosholt Zack Esposito Mark Mu単oz Eric Guerrero Chris Barnes Lee Roy Smith

1986 1985 2013 2013 2009 2005 2000 1996 1988 1979

Falls 1. 21 2. 20 3. 19 T4. 18 T4. 18 T4. 18 T7. 17 T7. 17 T7. 17 T7. 17 T11. 16 T11. 16 T11. 16 T11. 16

Tom Erikson Tom Erikson John Smith Jordan Oliver Kenny Monday Dave Anderton Jordan Oliver Mark Perry Thomas Landrum Thomas Landrum Steve Mocco Steve Mocco Ricky Stewart Jared Rosholt

1986 1987 1988 2012 1984 1999 2013 1985 1980 1981 2005 2006 1982 2009

Pin Percentage 1. 60.0 Jordan Oliver 2. 58.6 Thomas Landrum T3. 53.8 Jimmy Jackson T3. 53.8 Jimmy Jackson 5. 53.3 Steve Mocco 6. 53.1 Thomas Landrum T7. 52.9 Kenny Monday T7. 52.9 Dave Anderton 9. 48.5 Ricky Stewart 10. 47.6 Tom Erikson

2012 1981 1975 1977 2006 1980 1984 1999 1982 1987

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Weight Bout Type 149 Central Missouri Open 285 Central Missouri Open 149 Denker Open UNL Cowboy Invitational 285 Oklahoma City Open 285 Dual Meet 142 Dual Meet UNL Dual Meet 150 Las Vegas Tournament 285 Dual Meet UNL Las Vegas Tournament 165 Dual Meet 174 NCAA Tournament 285 NCAA Tournament UNL Dual Meet 190 NCAA Tournament 197 Reno Tourn. of Champions 158 Oklahoma Open UNL Big Eight Tournament UNL NCAA Tournament 285 Southern Scuffle 165 Oklahoma Open 184 Reno Tourn. of Champions 126 Las Vegas Tournament UNL Las Vegas Tournament 158 Dual Meet 175

Dual Meet

Bonus Wins 1. 39 John Smith 2. 39 John Smith 3. 35 Tom Erikson 4. 32 Jordan Oliver 5. 30 Chris Barnes T6. 29 Tom Erikson T6. 29 Mike Sheets 8. 28 Kenny Monday T9. 27 Cory Baze T9. 27 Mark Perry T9. 27 Alan Fried

1988 1987 1987 2013 1990 1986 1984 1984 1988 1985 1993

Bonus Win Pct. 1. 90.7 John Smith 2. 86.7 Jordan Oliver 3. 84.2 Jordan Oliver 4. 83.9 Alan Fried 5. 83.3 Tom Erikson 6. 83.0 John Smith 7. 82.8 Jordan Oliver 8. 82.4 Kenny Monday 9. 81.8 Alan Fried 10. 81.1 Chris Barnes 11. 80.0 Pat Smith

1987 2012 2013 1994 1987 1988 2011 1984 1993 1990 1994

Total Bouts 1. 54 Randy Couture T2. 50 Vince Silva T2. 50 Chuck Barbee 4. 48 Cory Baze T5. 47 Todd Chesbro T5. 47 Kirk Mammen T5. 47 John Smith T8. 46 Bill Dykeman T8. 46 Tony Purler T8. 46 Chris Barnes

1990 1986 1990 1988 1990 1990 1988 1985 1990 1988

Dual Meets Only Total Wins T1. 23 Mark Smith T1. 23 Eric Guerrero T3. 22 Johnny Thompson T3. 22 Tyrone Lewis T3. 22 Mike Sheets T6. 21 Lee Roy Smith T6. 21 Steve Mocco T6. 21 Kenny Monday T6. 21 Kendall Cross T6. 21 Chris Barnes

1999 1999 2002 2002 1983 1980 2005 1983 1989 1989

Perfect Seasons (Min. 18 Wins) T1. 23-0 Eric Guerrero T1. 23-0 Mark Smith 3. 22-0 Mike Sheets T4. 21-0 Steve Mocco T4. 21-0 Chris Barnes T6. 20-0 Jordan Oliver T6. 20-0 Steven Schmidt T6. 20-0 Randy Willingham T6. 20-0 Ricky Stewart T10. 19-0 Zack Esposito T10. 19-0 Chris Pendleton T10. 19-0 Kenny Monday T10. 19-0 Mark Branch T10. 19-0 Mike Sheets T15. 18-0 Jamal Parks T15. 18-0 Jordan Oliver T15. 18-0 Jared Rosholt

1999 1999 1983 2005 1989 2013 1998 1983 1982 2004 2004 1984 1997 1984 2012 2011 2010

Falls T1. 13 T1. 13 T3. 11 T3. 11 T5. 10 T5. 10 T5. 10 T5. 10 T9. 9 T9. 9 T9. 9 T9. 9 T9. 9 T9. 9

Thomas Landrum Ricky Stewart Steve Mocco Dave Anderton Jordan Oliver Kenny Monday Kenny Monday Mitch Shelton Jordan Oliver Jack St. Clair Steve Mocco Tom Erikson Jimmy Jackson Tom Erikson

1981 1982 2005 1999 2013 1984 1983 1983 2012 1949 2006 1987 1975 1986

Total Points 1. 107 Ricky Stewart 2. 106 Kenny Monday 3. 103 Steve Mocco 4. 102 Johnny Thompson T5. 101 Eric Guerrero T5. 101 Mitch Shelton 7. 99 Tom Erikson T8. 98 Jordan Oliver T8. 98 Mike Sheets T10. 95 Mark Smith T10. 95 Thomas Landrum T10. 95 Kenny Monday

1982 1983 2005 2002 1999 1983 1987 2013 1983 1999 1981 1984

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS Total Bouts 1. 169 2. 167 3. 162 4. 158 5. 152 T6. 151 T6. 151 8. 149 9. 148 10. 145 11. 144

Mike Farrell Cory Baze John Smith Randy Couture Shane Roller Jared Rosholt Brandon Mason Chris Barnes Kirk Mammen Jamal Parks Coleman Scott

1986-89 1986-89 1984-88 1989-92 2000-03 2007-10 2006-09 1987-90 1989-92 2009-12 2005-08

Wins 1. 152 T2. 128 T2. 128 T4. 127 T4. 127 6. 126 T7. 125 T7. 125 T9. 122 T9. 122 T11. 121 T11. 121

Major Decisions 1. 53 Alan Fried 2. 47 Steven Schmidt 3. 44 Chris Barnes T4. 35 Pat Smith T4. 35 Mark Branch T4. 35 Cory Baze 7. 33 Zack Esposito 8. 32 John Smith 9. 31 Clayton Foster T10. 29 Teague Moore T10. 29 Eric Guerrero T10. 29 Coleman Scott

1991-94 1995-98 1987-90 1990-94 1994-97 1986-89 2003-06 1984-88 2008-11 1996-99 1996-99 2005-08

John Smith Mike Farrell Alan Fried Jordan Oliver Jared Rosholt Johny Hendricks Cory Baze Johnny Thompson Pat Smith Mike Sheets Jamal Parks Kenny Monday

1984-88 1986-89 1991-94 2010-13 2007-10 2004-07 1986-89 2001-04 1990-94 1981-84 2009-12 1981-84

Winning Percentage 1. 100.0 Yojiro Uetake 2. 98.5 Dwayne Keller 3. 98.0 Yoshiro Fujita T4. 96.9 Ross Flood T4. 96.9 Stanley Henson 6. 96.6 Dick Hutton 7. 96.1 Pat Smith T8. 95.5 Jordan Oliver T8. 95.5 Alan Fried T8. 95.5 Steve Mocco 11. 94.8 Tom Erikson

1964-66 1968-71 1971-72 1933-35 1937-39 1947-50 1990-94 2010-13 1991-94 2005-06 1986-87

Pinning Percentage 1. 59.4 Ross Flood 2. 56.7 Jack St. Clair 3. 52.9 Ted Ellis 4. 50.5 Thomas Landrum 5. 48.5 Steve Mocco 6. 47.1 Tom Erikson 7. 45.8 Dave Anderton 8. 44.9 Jimmy Jackson 9. 44.3 Fred Fozzard 10. 42.5 Jordan Oliver

1933-35 1946-49 1959-61 1978-81 2005-06 1986-87 1999-00 1975-78 1966-68 2010-13

Bonus Win Pct. 1. 77.2 Jordan Oliver 2. 73.6 Tom Erikson 3. 73.1 Alan Fried 4. 69.8 John Smith 5. 69.7 Steve Mocco 6. 68.9 Kenny Monday 7. 66.4 Pat Smith 8. 65.7 Dave Schultz 9. 64.5 Daniel Cormier 10. 62.5 Ross Flood

2010-13 1986-87 1991-94 1984-88 2005-06 1981-84 1990-94 1978 2000-01 1933-35

Unbeaten Streak 1. 98 Pat Smith 2. 90 John Smith 3. 74 Mike Sheets 4. 65 Alan Fried 5. 64 Dwayne Keller 6. 58 Yojiro Uetake T7. 55 Johny Hendricks T7. 51 Steve Mocco 9. 48 Yoshiro Fujita 10. 46 Jimmy Jackson 11. 41 Chris Barnes 12. 40 Jordan Oliver Falls 1. 54 2. 51 3. 47 4. 44 5. 43 6. 42 7. 41 8. 38 9. 37 10. 35

Jordan Oliver Kenny Monday Thomas Landrum Jimmy Jackson Ricky Stewart John Smith Tom Erikson Tyrone Lewis Mark Perry Shane Roller

Bonus Wins 1. 113 John Smith T2. 98 Jordan Oliver T2. 98 Alan Fried 4. 93 Kenny Monday 5. 85 Pat Smith 6. 85 Chris Barnes 7. 83 Mike Sheets 8. 75 Ricky Stewart 9. 74 Eric Guerrero 10. 73 Zack Esposito

2010-13 1981-84 1978-81 1975-78 1978-82 1984-88 1986-87 2001-04 1981-85 2000-03 1984-88 2010-13 1991-94 1981-84 1990-94 1987-90 1981-84 1978-82 1996-99 2003-06

Dual Meets Only Wins 1. 73 Kenny Monday 2. 71 Tyrone Lewis 3. 70 Jordan Oliver T4. 69 Steven Schmidt T4. 69 Eric Guerrero T6. 68 Jared Rosholt T6. 68 Ricky Stewart T6. 68 Mike Sheets T9. 65 Zack Esposito T9. 65 John Smith T11. 62 Hardell Moore T11. 62 Johnny Thompson T11. 62 Jamal Parks

1981-84 2001-04 2010-13 1995-98 1996-99 2007-10 1978-82 1981-84 2003-06 1984-88 1995-98 2001-04 2009-12

Falls T1. 31 T1. 31 3. 29 4. 28 5. 25 6. 21 7. 20 8. 18 9. 17 T10. 16 T10. 16 T10. 16

1978-81 1981-84 1978-82 2010-13 1975-78 2001-04 2005-06 1986-87 2001-04 1981-85 2007-10 1994-97

Thomas Landrum Kenny Monday Ricky Stewart Jordan Oliver Jimmy Jackson Tyrone Lewis Steve Mocco Tom Erikson Johnny Thompson Mark Perry Jared Rosholt Scott Reyna

Total Points 1. 361 Kenny Monday 2. 334 Jordan Oliver 3. 323 Ricky Stewart 4. 309 John Smith 5. 305 Mike Sheets 6. 300 Tyrone Lewis 7. 292 Eric Guerrero 8. 277 Zack Esposito 9. 276 Jared Rosholt 10. 272 Steven Schmidt

1981-84 2010-13 1978-82 1984-88 1981-84 2001-04 1996-99 2003-06 2007-10 1995-98

Winning Percentage T1. 100.0 Yojiro Uetake T1. 100.0 Dwayne Keller T1. 100.0 Vernon Logan T1. 100.0 Yoshiro Fujita 5. 98.6 Tom Erikson 6. 98.2 Dick Hutton 7. 97.8 Shelby Wilson T8. 97.1 Joe James T8. 97.1 Masaaki Hatta 10. 97.0 Bob Johnson

1964-66 1968-71 1939-42 1971-72 1986-87 1947-50 1957-59 1962-64 1960-62 1960-62

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