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2003-04 RESULTS PAGE 18: 2005-06 CAROLINA WRESTLING MEDIA GUIDE 2004-05 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Individual Weight Record Dual ACC Pins TF MD Garrett Atkinson 165 18-22 5-10 3-3 1-1 - 2-4 Brian Baglio 149 0-2 - - - - - Tim Barbis 174 0-4 0-2 0-1 0-4 - - Isaiah Britton 141 25-15 8-7 4-2 4-5 4-0 5-4 Nick Buckman 157 5-7 - - - 1-0 2-1 Greg Carr 157/165 2-7 0-3 0-2 - 0-1 1-3 Ben Connell Hwt. 1-2 - - 0-1 1-0 - David Dashiell 197 24-16 8-7 6-0 2-0 2-0 2-2 Justin Dobies 184 17-20 7-8 4-2 4-1 - 3-5 Drew Forshey 125 21-9 3-2 1-1 1-1 - 4-0 Ken Giancola 141 0-2 - - - - - Ryan Hart 125 0-2 - - - - 0-1 Aaron Holt 157 2-6 0-2 - 1-1 0-1 1-1 Adam Hopler 157 1-2 - - 1-0 - - Alex Maciag 174 17-17 3-10 2-3 1-5 1-0 2-1 Spencer Nadolsky Hwt. 28-15 10-5 5-1 4-1 - 1-0 Andrew Posil 184 0-4 - - - 0-1 0-1 Chris Ramos 149 15-14 6-9 3-3 1-0 - 5-1 Neil Ridge Hwt. 1-2 - - 1-0 - - Nick Royer 157 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 - Rick Seibold 141 3-4 - - 0-2 - 2-1 Bobby Shaw 125 20-12 9-1 4-0 3-0 2-1 4-2 Kyle Shelton 157 8-15 0-6 0-2 2-6 - 1-1 Travis Sickle 141 2-2 - - - - - Evan Sola 133 36-6 15-0 6-0 13-1 1-0 3-0 Matt Starkey 149 0-2 - - - - 0-1 Key: TF - Technical Falls; MD - Major Decisions FINAL RECORD: 6-9 OVERALL, 4-2 ACC DATE OPPONENT/EVENT TIME/RESULT Nov. 21 Missouri Open No Team Score Nov. 27 Mat Town USA Invitational 9th - 55.5 points Dec. 4 Irwin-Carolina Open No Team Score Dec. 17 Beast of the East Tie-2nd - 101 points Dec. 29-30 Southern Scuffle 9th - 54 points Jan. 8 *Maryland W 36-3 Jan. 14 vs. No. 6 Nebraska-1 L 26-12 Jan. 14 vs. Virginia-1 W 25-9 Jan. 15 vs. No. 12 Missouri-1 L 25-13 Jan. 21 *Virginia W 25-12 Jan. 22 No. 7 Nebraska L 34-7 Jan. 28 *at NC State L 21-17 Jan. 29 No. 21 Navy L 27-10 Feb. 1 *at Duke W 28-10 Feb. 5 vs. Drexel L 21-20 Feb. 5 at No. 25 Penn L 24-10 Feb. 11 *Virginia Tech L 21-15 Feb. 13 vs. No. 9 Central Michigan L 29-9 Feb. 13 at The Citadel W 29-10 Feb. 17 *NC State W 19-16 March 5 ACC Championships-2 1st - 76 points March 17-19 NCAA Championships-3 24th - 23 points 1-Virginia Duals, Hampton, Va.; 2-Greensboro, N.C.; 3-St. Louis, Mo. *Indicates regular-season Atlantic Coast Conference matches All home matches held in Carmichael Auditorium 2004-05 TOP INDIVIDUAL FINISHERS Name Finish Weight Class MISSOURI OPEN Evan Sola Second 133 Spencer Nadolsky Fourth Heavyweight MISSOURI OPEN - FRESHMAN/SOPHOMORE Isaiah Britton First 141 Drew Forshey First 125 Alex Maciag First 174 Justin Dobies Fourth 184 MAT TOWN USA INVITATIONAL Evan Sola Second 133 David Dashiell Fourth 197 Isaiah Britton Seventh 141 Spencer Nadolsky Eighth Heavyweight IRWIN-CAROLINA OPEN Alex Maciag First 174 Spencer Nadolsky Second Heavyweight Garrett Atkinson Third 165 David Dashiell Third 197 Drew Forshey Fourth 125 BEAST OF THE EAST COLLEGE INVITATIONAL Evan Sola First 133 Chris Ramos Second 149 Drew Forshey Third 125 Spencer Nadolsky Third Heavyweight Isaiah Britton Fifth 141 Bobby Shaw Sixth 125 Kyle Shelton Sixth 157 Garrett Atkinson Sixth 165 SOUTHERN SCUFFLE Evan Sola Fifth 133 David Dashiell Fifth 197 ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS Drew Forshey# First 125 Evan Sola# First 133 Garrett Atkinson# First 165 David Dashiell# First 197 Isaiah Britton% Second 141 Chris Ramos Third 149 Alex Maciag Third 174 Spencer Nadolsky Third Heavyweight NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Evan Sola$ Sixth 133 # - ACC Champion/NCAA Qualifier; % - All-ACC; $ - All-America CAROLINA WRESTLING: 2004-05 RESULTS

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2004-05 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

Individual Weight Record Dual ACC Pins TF MDGarrett Atkinson 165 18-22 5-10 3-3 1-1 - 2-4Brian Baglio 149 0-2 - - - - -Tim Barbis 174 0-4 0-2 0-1 0-4 - -Isaiah Britton 141 25-15 8-7 4-2 4-5 4-0 5-4Nick Buckman 157 5-7 - - - 1-0 2-1Greg Carr 157/165 2-7 0-3 0-2 - 0-1 1-3Ben Connell Hwt. 1-2 - - 0-1 1-0 -David Dashiell 197 24-16 8-7 6-0 2-0 2-0 2-2Justin Dobies 184 17-20 7-8 4-2 4-1 - 3-5Drew Forshey 125 21-9 3-2 1-1 1-1 - 4-0Ken Giancola 141 0-2 - - - - -Ryan Hart 125 0-2 - - - - 0-1Aaron Holt 157 2-6 0-2 - 1-1 0-1 1-1Adam Hopler 157 1-2 - - 1-0 - -Alex Maciag 174 17-17 3-10 2-3 1-5 1-0 2-1Spencer Nadolsky Hwt. 28-15 10-5 5-1 4-1 - 1-0Andrew Posil 184 0-4 - - - 0-1 0-1Chris Ramos 149 15-14 6-9 3-3 1-0 - 5-1Neil Ridge Hwt. 1-2 - - 1-0 - -Nick Royer 157 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 -Rick Seibold 141 3-4 - - 0-2 - 2-1Bobby Shaw 125 20-12 9-1 4-0 3-0 2-1 4-2Kyle Shelton 157 8-15 0-6 0-2 2-6 - 1-1Travis Sickle 141 2-2 - - - - -Evan Sola 133 36-6 15-0 6-0 13-1 1-0 3-0Matt Starkey 149 0-2 - - - - 0-1

Key: TF - Technical Falls; MD - Major Decisions

FINAL RECORD: 6-9 OVERALL, 4-2 ACCDATE OPPONENT/EVENT TIME/RESULTNov. 21 Missouri Open No Team ScoreNov. 27 Mat Town USA Invitational 9th - 55.5 pointsDec. 4 Irwin-Carolina Open No Team ScoreDec. 17 Beast of the East Tie-2nd - 101 pointsDec. 29-30 Southern Scuffle 9th - 54 pointsJan. 8 *Maryland W 36-3Jan. 14 vs. No. 6 Nebraska-1 L 26-12Jan. 14 vs. Virginia-1 W 25-9Jan. 15 vs. No. 12 Missouri-1 L 25-13Jan. 21 *Virginia W 25-12Jan. 22 No. 7 Nebraska L 34-7Jan. 28 *at NC State L 21-17Jan. 29 No. 21 Navy L 27-10Feb. 1 *at Duke W 28-10Feb. 5 vs. Drexel L 21-20Feb. 5 at No. 25 Penn L 24-10Feb. 11 *Virginia Tech L 21-15Feb. 13 vs. No. 9 Central Michigan L 29-9Feb. 13 at The Citadel W 29-10Feb. 17 *NC State W 19-16March 5 ACC Championships-2 1st - 76 pointsMarch 17-19 NCAA Championships-3 24th - 23 points

1-Virginia Duals, Hampton, Va.; 2-Greensboro, N.C.; 3-St. Louis, Mo.*Indicates regular-season Atlantic Coast Conference matchesAll home matches held in Carmichael Auditorium

2004-05 TOP INDIVIDUAL FINISHERSName Finish Weight ClassMISSOURI OPENEvan Sola Second 133Spencer Nadolsky Fourth HeavyweightMISSOURI OPEN - FRESHMAN/SOPHOMOREIsaiah Britton First 141Drew Forshey First 125Alex Maciag First 174Justin Dobies Fourth 184MAT TOWN USA INVITATIONALEvan Sola Second 133David Dashiell Fourth 197Isaiah Britton Seventh 141Spencer Nadolsky Eighth HeavyweightIRWIN-CAROLINA OPENAlex Maciag First 174Spencer Nadolsky Second HeavyweightGarrett Atkinson Third 165David Dashiell Third 197Drew Forshey Fourth 125BEAST OF THE EAST COLLEGE INVITATIONALEvan Sola First 133Chris Ramos Second 149Drew Forshey Third 125Spencer Nadolsky Third HeavyweightIsaiah Britton Fifth 141Bobby Shaw Sixth 125Kyle Shelton Sixth 157Garrett Atkinson Sixth 165SOUTHERN SCUFFLEEvan Sola Fifth 133David Dashiell Fifth 197ACC CHAMPIONSHIPSDrew Forshey# First 125Evan Sola# First 133Garrett Atkinson# First 165David Dashiell# First 197Isaiah Britton% Second 141Chris Ramos Third 149Alex Maciag Third 174Spencer Nadolsky Third HeavyweightNCAA CHAMPIONSHIPSEvan Sola$ Sixth 133# - ACC Champion/NCAA Qualifier; % - All-ACC; $ - All-America

CAROLINA WRESTLING: 2004-05 RESULTS

2005-06 CAROLINA WRESTLING MEDIA GUIDE: PAGE 19

NCAA CHAMPIONS Year Name Wt.1982 C.D. Mock 1341988 Rob Koll 1581993 T.J. Jaworsky 1341994 T.J. Jaworsky 1341995 T.J. Jaworsky 134* *Most Outstanding Wrestler

NCAA FINALISTSYear Name Wt. Finish1981 Dave Cooke 126 runner-up1982 C.D. Mock 134 champion1986 Al Palacio 118 runner-up1988 Rob Koll 158 champion1989 Doug Wyland 118 runner-up1993 T.J. Jaworsky 134 champion1994 T.J. Jaworsky 134 champion1995 T.J. Jaworsky 134 champion1996 Justin Harty Hwt. runner-up

NCAA ALL-AMERICAS Year Name Wt. Finish1979 C.D. Mock 126 3rd1981 Dave Cooke 126 2nd

Jan Michaels 158 8th1982 Bob Monaghan 118 4th

Dave Cooke 126 5thC.D. Mock 134 1stMike Elinsky 150 7thJan Michaels 167 8th

1983 Jan Michaels 167 3rd1984 Bob Shriner 190 7th1985 Rob Koll 150 8th

Tad Wilson 167 8th1986 Al Palacio 118 2nd

Rob Koll 167 3rd1987 Al Palacio 118 7th

Lenny Bernstein 142 4thRob Koll 158 3rd

1988 Rob Koll 158 1st1989 Doug Wyland 118 2nd

Enzo Catullo 142 6th1990 Doug Wyland 118 4th1991 Pete Welch 158 8th

Shane Camera 167 8th1992 Jody Staylor 126 6th1993 T.J. Jaworsky 134 1st1994 T.J. Jaworsky 134 1st

Stan Banks 167 8thShane Camera 177 6thJustin Harty Hwt. 8th

1995 T.J. Jaworsky 134 1stStan Banks 167 3rdMarc Taylor 150 8thJustin Harty Hwt. 8th

1996 Justin Harty Hwt. 2nd1997 Justin Harty Hwt. 6th2002 Chris Rodrigues 125 8th

2003 Evan Sola 133 7th2005 Evan Sola 133 6th

ACC WRESTLER OF THE YEAR Year Name1995 T.J. Jaworsky1996 Justin Harty1998 Chuckie Connor2001 JohnMark Bentley2002 Chris Rodrigues2003 Evan Sola2005 Evan Sola

ACC CHAMPIONS Year Name Wt.1955 Hugh Cowan 1301959 John Matney 1911964 Paul Wellstone 1231965 Roy Hagerty 1471974 Carl Hoffman 1771975 Steve Breece 1181976 Tim Reaume 134

Jeff Reintgen 150Dave Casale 190

1977 Scott Conkwright 118Chris Conkwright 134Jeff Reintgen 150

1978 C .D. Mock 126*Jeff Reintgen 150

1979 C.D. Mock 126 Dave Juergens 150Carter Mario 158Mike Benzel 167

1980 Dave Cooke 126Joe Galli 142Jan Michaels 158

1981 Dave Cooke 126Jan Michaels 158

1982 Dave Cooke 126C.D. Mock 134

1983 Al Palacio 118Bob Shriner 190

1984 Chip McArdle 118John Aumiller 126Bill Gaffney 167Bob Shriner 190

1985 Al Palacio 118Chip McArdle 126Craig Spivey 190

1986 Al Palacio 118Lenny Bernstein 142Rob Koll 158Tad Wilson 167

1987 Al Palacio 118Lenny Bernstein 142Jon Cardi 150Rob Koll 158Joe Silvestro 167

1988 Rob Koll 158Glen Pazinko 190

1989 Doug Wyland 118John Welch 134Enzo Catullo 142

1990 Doug Wyland 118* Ben Oberly 177

1991 Doug Roemer 150Pete Welch 158Shane Camera 167

1992 Jody Staylor 126

Dean Moscovic 1501993 T.J. Jaworsky 134*

Marc Taylor 1581994 Mike Kendall 126

T.J. Jaworsky 134Marc Taylor 158Stan Banks 167Justin Harty Hwt.

1995 T.J. Jaworsky 134* Mike Chase 158Stan Banks 167Tony Llanusa 190Justin Harty Hwt.

1996 Dave Leonardis 142Mike Chase 158Louis Pelsang 177Justin Harty Hwt.

1997 Chuckie Connor 118Khalil Abdul-Malik 142Jason Driggers 167Scott Stay 190Justin Harty Hwt.

1998 Chuckie Connor 118 CC Fisher 126*JohnMark Bentley 142Corey Bell 177Scott Stay 190

1999 JohnMark Bentley 149Corey Bell 184Matt Kenny Hwt.

2000 Skyler Holman 125*Corey Bell 174Clint Osborn 197Matt Kenny Hwt.

2001 JohnMark Bentley 149*Corey Bell 174Matt Kenny Hwt.

2002 Matt Kenny Hwt.2003 Chris Rodrigues 125

Evan Sola 133Mark Canty 174Dusty Heist 184*David Dashiell 197

2004 Venroy July 197Ryan Adams Hwt.

2005 Drew Forshey 125Evan Sola 133*Garrett Atkinson 165David Dashiell 197

*Most Outstanding Wrestler

ACC 50TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM NameStan BanksLenny BernsteinShane CameraEnzo CatulloDave CookeJustin HartyT.J. JaworskyRob KollJan MichaelsC.D. MockBob MonaghanAl PalacioBob ShrinerJody StaylorDoug Wyland

The Atlantic CoastConference honored thetop wrestlers in leaguehistory during 2002-03,with the selection of theACC 50th AnniversaryTeam. Leading the waywere Carolina and NCState, who each had 15members of the 50-mansquad.

Evan Sola captured All-America honors at133 pounds for the second time in hiscareer in 2005.

Current head coach C.D. Mock was the TarHeels’ first national champion in 1982.

JohnMark Bentley was named the 2001 ACCWrestler of the Year.

ALL-TIME HONOR ROLL: CAROLINA WRESTLING

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CAREERWINNINGPERCENTAGE

Name Years Record Pct.1. T. J. Jaworsky 1992-95 110-5-0 .9572. Doug Wyland 1988-90 74-4-0 .9493. C.D. Mock 1977-82 108-9-0 .9234. Rob Koll 1984-88 155-20-1 .8845. Al Palacio 1978-82 125-19-3 .8616. JohnMark Bentley 1997-01 92-16-0 .8517. Chuckie Connor 1996-01 105-20-0 .8408. Justin Harty 1993-97 119-25-0 .8269. Shane Camera 1990-94 103-21-5 .817

10. Dave Cooke 1978-82 105-24-1 .812

SINGLE-SEASONWINNINGPERCENTAGE

Name Year Record Pct.1. T.J. Jaworsky 1994-95 38-0 1.000

C.D. Mock 1981-82 35-0 1.0003. Rob Koll 1987-88 41-1 .9764. T. J. Jaworsky 1992-93 39-1 .9755. Rob Koll 1986-87 47-2 .9596. Al Palacio 1986-87 44-2 .9577. Doug Wyland 1988-89 37-2 .948

Doug Wyland 1989-90 37-2 .9489. JohnMark Bentley 2000-01 31-2 .940

10. Stan Banks 1994-95 34-3 .919Justin Harty 1995-96 34-3 .919

CAREERWINS

Name Years Record1. Rob Koll 1984-88 155-20-12. Al Palacio 1982-87 129-19-33. Justin Harty 1993-97 119-25-04. Chip McArdle 1982-87 117-38-25. T.J. Jaworsky 1992-95 110-5-06. C.D. Mock* 1977-82 108-9-0

Pete Welch 1989-92 108-43-48. Ben Oberly 1986-90 107-46-6

Enzo Catullo 1985-89 107-38-410. Dave Cooke 1978-82 105-24-1

Stan Banks 1991-95 105-37-0Chuckie Connor 1996-2000 105-20-0

* records are incomplete for Mock’s freshman season

SINGLE-SEASONWINS

Name Year Record1. Rob Koll 1986-87 47-2-02. Al Palacio 1986-87 44-2-03. Rob Koll 1987-88 41-1-04. T.J. Jaworsky 1992-93 39-1-05. T.J. Jaworsky 1994-95 38-0-06. Chip McArdle 1984-85 37-11-1

Doug Wyland 1988-89 37-2-0Doug Wyland 1989-90 37-2-0Pete Welch 1990-91 37-8-0

10. Dave Cooke 1980-81 36-8-0Dave Cooke 1981-82 36-6-1Chuckie Connor 1997-98 36-4-0Chuckie Connor 1998-99 36-6-0Evan Sola 2002-03 36-9-0Evan Sola 2004-05 36-6-0

CAREERFALLS

Name Years Falls1. T.J. Jaworsky 1992-95 502. Rob Koll 1984-88 493. Justin Harty 1993-97 464. Chuckie Connor 1996-01 385. Lenny Bernstein 1984-88 32

Scott Stay 1995-98 327. C.D. Mock* 1978-82 298. Al Palacio 1982-87 289. Ty Moore 1990-95 26

Matt Kenny 1998-02 26

SINGLE-SEASONFALLS

Name Year Falls1. T.J. Jaworsky 1994-95 242. Rob Koll 1987-88 183. Rob Koll 1985-86 15

Chuckie Connor 1997-98 15Chris Rodrigues 2002-03 15

5. Justin Harty 1995-96 146. C.D. Mock 1979-80 13

T. J. Jaworsky 1992-93 13T. J. Jaworsky 1993-94 13Evan Sola 2004-05 13

9. Justin Harty 1996-97 12Scott Stay 1996-97 12

T.J. Jaworsky

Rob Koll

CAROLINA WRESTLING: INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

COACHING RECORDS: CAROLINA WRESTLING

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ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDSName Years Record Pct. ACC Pct.Albert Shapiro 1923-26 12-9-1 .568 -- --Chuck Quinlan 1927-50 75-69-6 .520 -- --Sam Barnes 1951-73 73-178-6 .296 24-62-0 .279Bill Lam 1974-03 378-131-4 .741 136-35-1 .794C.D. Mock 2004- 11-20-0 .355 5-6-0 .455Carolina Totals 81 years 549-407-17 .573 165-103-1 .615

ALBERT SHAPIRO (HEAD COACH, 1923-26)Year W-L-T Pct.1923 3-1-0 .7501924 4-3-1 .5631925 1-4-0 .2001926 4-1-0 .8004 yrs. 12-9-1 .568

CHUCK QUINLAN (HEAD COACH, 1927-50)Year W-L-T Pct.1927 3-2-0 .6001928 2-4-0 .3331929 4-2-0 .6671930 4-3-0 .5711931 5-1-1 .7861932 2-4-1 .3571933 1-4-1 .2501934 2-5-0 .2861935 2-4-0 .3331936 3-3-0 .5001937 3-4-0 .4291938 2-4-0 .3331939 4-3-0 .5711940 4-3-0 .5711941 5-1-1 .7861942 4-3-0 .5711943 4-1-0 .8001944 1-2-0 .3331945 0-3-0 .0001946 5-1-0 .8331947 7-1-0 .8751948 4-2-0 .6671949 3-4-1 .43823 yrs. 75-69-6 .520

SAM BARNES (HEAD COACH, 1951-73)ACC ACC RS

Year W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Finish1950 1-5-1 .2141951 0-9-0 .0001952 1-9-0 .1001953 3-7-0 .3001954 2-7-1 .250 0-3-0 5th1955 1-9-0 .100 1-4-0 5th1956 0-10-0 .000 0-5-0 4th1957 4-5-1 .450 2-3-0 4th1958 6-4-0 .600 3-2-0 3rd

1959 4-7-0 .364 3-2-0 2nd1960 3-9-0 .250 2-3-0 3rd1961 5-6-0 .455 3-1-0 2nd1962 4-7-1 .375 2-2-0 2nd1963 2-10-0 .167 0-4-0 3rd1964 6-7-0 .462 2-3-0 2nd1965 4-5-2 .455 2-2-0 3rd1966 6-6-0 .500 1-3-0 3rd1967 6-5-0 .545 2-2-0 3rd1968 3-8-1 .292 0-4-0 3rd1969 6-10-0 .375 1-3-0 4th1970 2-8-0 .200 0-4-0 5th1971 1-9-0 .100 0-4-0 5th1972 2-11-0 .154 0-4-0 5th1973 2-10-0 .167 0-4-0 5th24 yrs. 73-178-6 .296 24-62-0

BILL LAM (HEAD COACH, 1974-2003)ACC ACC RS NCAA

Year W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Finish Finish1974 11-2-0 .821 2-2-1 5th1975 8-6-0 .571 2-3-0 3rd1976 12-6-0 .667 5-1-0 2nd1977 11-5-0 .688 5-1-0 2nd1978 9-2-0 .818 4-2-0 2nd1979 15-1-0 .938 6-0-0 1st 17th1980 12-0-0 1.000 7-0-0 1st1981 10-5-0 .667 5-2-0 3rd 13th1982 12-4-0 .750 4-2-0 2nd 5th1983 12-5-0 .755 4-2-0 2nd 17th1984 12-6-0 .667 4-2-0 1st1985 13-7-0 .650 4-2-0 1st 19th1986 17-3-1 .833 6-0-0 1st 6th1987 18-5-0 .783 6-0-0 1st 7th1988 15-5-0 .750 4-2-0 2nd 16th1989 18-4-1 .783 5-1-0 2nd 18th1990 13-7-0 .650 5-1-0 4th 16th1991 14-7-0 .667 5-1-0 2nd 23rd1992 15-5-0 .750 4-2-0 1st 18th1993 12-6-0 .667 5-1-0 2nd 15th1994 15-3-0 .833 6-0-0 1st 6th1995 15-2-0 .882 6-0-0 1st 8th1996 14-3-1 .806 5-0-0 1st 21st1997 12-2-0 .857 5-0-0 1st 24th1998 12-4-0 .750 4-1-0 1st 32nd1999 11-5-0 .688 4-1-0 1st 32nd2000 7-6-0 .539 2-3-0 1st 30th2001 8-5-0 .615 4-1-0 T-1st T-66th2002 14-5-0 .737 4-1-0 T-1st 37th2003 11-5-0 .687 4-1-0 2nd 34th30 yrs. 378-131-4 .741 136-35-1

C.D. MOCK (HEAD COACH, 2004-PRESENT)ACC ACC RS NCAA

Year W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Finish Finish2004 5-11-0 .312 1-4-0 4th2005 6-9-0 .400 4-2-0 2nd 24th2 yrs. 11-20-0 .355 5-6-0

HEAD COACH BILL LAM: 1974-2003 Career Record: 378-131-4; 136-35-1 (ACC)Five NCAA Champions: C.D. Mock (1982, 126 pounds);Rob Koll (1988, 155 pounds); T.J. Jaworsky (1993, 1994,1995, 134 pounds)37 All-Americas15 ACC Championships: 1979, 1980, 1984, 1985, 1986,1987, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000,200393 ACC Champions1982 National Coach of the Year10-time ACC Coach of the Year: 1986, 1987, 1992, 1994,1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003

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• Carolina has finished among the top three teams in the Atlantic CoastConference 30 times in the last 32 years. The Tar Heels have won 16 ACCtitles over this stretch.• The Tar Heels have finished in the top 20 at the NCAA Championships14 times in the last 27 years.• The Tar Heels have had 21 different wrestlers earn All-America honorsa total of 38 times. Evan Sola is the most recent Carolina All-America(2005). The Tar Heels have had at least one All-America in 21 of the last26 seasons.• In each of the last 32 years, Carolina has had at least one ACC champi-on. The Tar Heels have had at least two conference champions in 27 ofthe last 28 years. Overall, UNC wrestlers have won 99 individual ACCcrowns.• Carolina has produced five individual national champions. In 1982,C.D. Mock went undefeated in 35 matches and won the NCAA title at134 pounds. In 1988, Rob Koll went 41-1 and captured the NCAA crownat 158 pounds. Koll won the title despite wrestling with torn ligaments inhis right knee – an injury he suffered in the first round of the NCAATournament.• T.J. Jaworsky captured three consecutive NCAA titles from 1993-95.He went 39-1 as a sophomore in 1993 en route to his first title. In 1994,he went 33-4 and swept through the NCAA Championships, allowing justfive points in the tournament, which was held at the Smith Center. As asenior in 1995, Jaworsky was 38-0 and claimed his third national title. Hestill holds Carolina records for career falls, single-season falls, careerwinning percentage and single-season winning percentage. Jaworsky isthe only three-time NCAA champ in ACC history. Only one other con-fernce wrestler won two titles.• T.J. Jaworsky was named the Most Outstanding Wrestler at the 1995NCAA Championships. He was also tagged the Most OutstandingWrestler at the 1993 and ’95 ACC Championships and the 1995 NationalDuals.• Carolina played host to the 1994 NCAA Wrestling Championships atthe Dean E. Smith Center. More than 64,000 people attended the event’ssix sessions, including a championship crowd of 11,868. After capturingthe program’s first national title, current head coach C.D. Mock wasawarded UNC’s Patterson Medal, presented annually to the University’stop senior student-athlete. Rob Koll also was awarded the PattersonMedal in 1988.• C.D. Mock was also Carolina’s first All-America in 1979. Justin Hartyand Rob Koll are the school’s only four-time honorees, while JanMichaels and T.J. Jaworsky were three-time All-Americas. Mock, DaveCooke, Al Palacio, Doug Wyland, Shane Camera and current Tar HeelEvan Sola have each claimed All-America honors twice.• In 1997, Justin Harty became the only Tar Heel wrestler to be a four-time All-America and four-time ACC champion. He joined Rob Koll asthe only other four-time All-America in program history and Al Palacioas the only other four-time conference champion.

• Rob Koll became Carolina’s first freshman All-America in 1985. Afterfinishing sixth in the NCAA Championships, Jody Staylor was namednational freshman of the year by Amateur Wrestling News in 1992. • Tar Heels have been named Most Outstanding Wrestler at the ACCChampionships on nine occasions. C.D. Mock was the first Carolinawrestler to earn the honor in 1979, while Evan Sola was the most recentin 2005.• Fifteen Tar Heels – Stan Banks, Lenny Bernstein, Shane Camera, EnzoCatullo, Dave Cooke, Justin Harty, T.J. Jaworsky, Rob Koll, JanMichaels, C.D. Mock, Bob Monaghan, Al Palacio, Bob Shriner, JodyStaylor and Doug Wyland – were named to the ACC’s 50th AnniversaryTeam for wrestling in 2003. The squad represented the top 50 wrestlersin league history.

Justin Harty is theonly four-time All-America and four-time ACC championin program history.

WHERE ARE THEY NOW Back by popular demand, this section allowsalumni to keep up with their teammates.Please help keep this list complete and cur-rent. Email Coach Mock [email protected] with any information youhave that is missing or incorrect. Please pro-vide email addresses, which Coach Mock willkeep on file with the hopes of building a com-pete database or former Tar Heels.

NAME

POSITION/EMPLOYER • HOMETOWN

Khalil Abdul-MalikTeacher/Coach • Norfolk Academy, Norfolk, Va.Harry BarnabaeReal Estate Sales • Baltimore, Md.Jay BarnwellRadiology Tech • Fuquay-Varina, N.C.Corey BellBusiness Owner/Coach • Durham, N.C.Mike BenzelTeacher/Coach • Kellam High School, Va. Beach, Va.JohnMark BentleyTeacher/Coach • Watauga HS, Boone, N.C.Lenny BernsteinCoach • Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va.Brad ByersU.S. Air ForceMike ChaseSales/Referee, AUL • Charlotte, N.C.David CookeCounty Manager • Raleigh, N.C.Josh CowleyStanley Tools • Durham, N.C.Pat CrowleyVP, UBS Financial • Winston-Salem, N.C.Stacey DavisCoach/Referee • Atlanta, Ga.Chris DiGuiseppeManager, Newell Rubbermaid • Richmond, Va.C.C. FisherCoach • Fresno State • Fresno, Calif.Bill GaffneyMilliken Co. • New York, N.Y.Joe GalliCEO, Newell Rubbermaid • Baltimore, Md.David GrantInvestments, Strategic Mngmt. Co. • Chapel Hill, N.C.John Hart Accountant, Wake Forest Med Cntr. • Winston-Salem, N.C.Justin HartySupervisor, Black & Decker • Greensboro, N.C.Carl HoffmanSupervisor, N.J. State Police • Germania, N.J.T.J. JaworskyReal Estate Sales • Charlotte, N.C.Dave JuergensBusiness Owner • Hilton, N.Y.Mike KendallTeacher/Coach • Wake Co. • Raleigh, N.C.

Rob KollCoach, Cornell University • Ithaca, N.Y.Dave LeonardisTeacher/Coach • The Peddie School, N.J.Carter MarioAttorney, Carter Mario Injury Lawyers • Milford, Conn.Norman MastersonPharmacist • Brevard, N.C.Bob MonaghanBusiness Owner • Raleigh, N.C.Reid MonoghanCampus Director AIA • Blacksburg, Va.Charlie MoosePolice Chief • Washington D.C.Scott NodlandSupervisor, Toll Brothers • West Chester, Pa.Ben OberlyBusiness Owner, Nursery • Washington, N.J.Jimmy O'ConnorSales, Newell Rubbermaid • Woodbine, Md.Clint OsbornParamed • Chapel Hill, N.C.Tim PlottMilliken Co. • Lake Osweego, Ore.Jotham PruittInvestments, Strategic Mngmt. • Chapel Hill, N.C.Charlie Quaile Home Improvement • Pittsboro, N.C.Jeff Reintgen Dentist • Cary, N.C.Seth RichardsOwner, Sof Sol • Chapel Hill, N.C.Bobby ShrinerTeacher/Coach, Orange HS • Hillsborough, N.C.Blair ShwedoBusiness Owner • Charlotte, N.C.Brad SilimperiTeacher/Coach, Council Rock South • Newtown, Pa.Mike StarkeyConstruction • Charlotte, N.C.Justin ThorntonAttorney • Washington D.C.W. Lane VerlendenPhysician • Carmel Valley, Calif.Pete WelchTeacher/Coach, McDonough School • Baltimore, Md.Doug WylandPhysician • Denver, Colo.

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PRE-1974 RESULTSYear Record Year Record ACC Rec.1923 3-1 1954 2-7 0-31924 4-3-1 1955 1-9 1-41925 1-4 1956 0-10 0-51926 4-1 1957 4-5-1 2-31927 3-2 1958 4-7 3-21928 2-4 1959 3-9 2-31929 4-2 1960 5-6 3-11930 4-3 1961 4-7-1 2-21931 5-1-1 1962 6-4 3-21932 2-4-1 1963 2-10 0-41933 1-4-1 1964 6-7 2-31934 2-5 1965 4-5-2 2-21935 2-4 1966 6-6 1-31936 3-3 1967 6-5 2-21937 3-4 1968 3-8-1 0-41938 2-4 1969 6-10 1-31939 4-3 1970 2-8 0-41940 4-3 1971 1-9 0-41941 5-1-1 1972 2-11 0-41942 4-3 1973 2-10 0-41943 4-11944 1-21945 0-31946 5-11947 7-11948 4-21949 3-4-11950 1-5-11951 0-91952 1-91953 3-7

1973-74(11-2-1, ACC 2-2-1)at Campbell W 26-16Furman W 47-6Western Carolina W 31-13N. C. State T 16-16VMI-1 W 33-0Davidson-1 W 29-5at Washington & Lee W 21-17at Virginia Tech W 31-13at Maryland L 9-31Virginia-2 L 8-30American-2 W 31-6Elon W 21-18Clemson W 34-16Duke W 23-14ACCs (Raleigh, N.C.) 5th Place1-Lexington, Va.2-College Park, Md.

1974-75(8-6, 2-3 ACC)N.C. State W 24-17Pembroke State W 35-5at Lockhaven State W 24-12at Penn State L 15-24at American W 40-0at Navy L 7-37at East Carolina L 18-23Maryland L 15-24Campbell W 36-7Virginia Tech W 34-6at N.C. State L 19-21at Duke W 31-12at Western Carolina W 24-10Virginia L 14-28ACCs (Charlottesville, Va.) 3rd Place

1975-76(12-6, 5-1 ACC)at Pembroke State W 30-9Clemson W 56-0at Co. School of Mines W 43-0at Northern Colorado W 26-18at Wyoming L 16-25at Oklahoma L 6-36Georgia W 41-0N.C. State W 19-15at Navy L 16-22Clarion L 19-24East Carolina L 13-24at Old Dominion W 38-12at Richmond W 37-6

at Maryland W 21-12Duke W 37-6at N.C. State L 9-22at Virginia W 18-17at Virginia Tech W 23-20ACCs (Chapel Hill) 2nd Place1-Annapolis, Md.

1976-77(11-5, 5-1 ACC)at Clemson W 53-2Richmond W 36-5The Citadel W 51-0Pembroke State W 46-0at Florida Tech W 24-14Lehigh L 16-27Wilkes L 8-29N.C. State W 16-15at Navy L 9-26Yale-1 W 22-10at East Carolina L 14-22at Duke W 23-17Maryland W 30-9at N.C. State L 12-25Virginia Tech W 24-17Virginia W 22-13ACCs (College Park, Md.) 2nd Place1-Annapolis, Md.

1977-78(9-2, 4-2 ACC)Clemson W 24-9East Carolina W 25-15at N.C. State L 18-24at Trenton State W 35-5Pembroke State W 48-0Duke W 35-10at Maryland W 23-18N.C. State L 16-23at East Carolina W 32-15at Virginia W 26-14at Virginia Tech W 24-16ACCs (Raleigh, N.C.) 2nd Place

1978-79(15-1, 6-0 ACC)at Clemson W 22-21Wilkes-1 W 21-20Yale-1 W 38-9at Navy L 16-17at East Carolina W 39-8N.C. State W 20-19Franklin & Marshall-2 W 29-10at William & Mary W 27-11Virginia W 42-3Penn State W 34-4at Duke W 35-0Maryland W 36-9at N.C. State W 21-18at Old Dominion W 25-18Virginia Tech W 35-2East Carolina W 33-14ACCs (Durham, N.C.) 1st PlaceNCAAs (Corvallis, Ore.) 17th Place1-Annapolis, Md.2-Willamsburg, Va.

1979-80(12-0, 7-0 ACC)East Carolina W 28-21Navy W 26-13at N.C. State W 21-18Old Dominion W 30-11Duke W 44-3Clemson-1 W 25-15at Maryland W 28-14N.C. State W 27-15Syracuse W 33-8at Virginia Tech W 22-19at Virginia W 23-17Georgia Tech W 32-12ACCs (Durham, N.C.) 1st PlaceNCAAs (Corvallis, Ore.) 42nd Place1-Gastonia, N.C.

1980-81(10-5, 5-2 ACC)at Georgia Tech W 28-9at Auburn L 14-28Northern Iowa L 5-40Navy-1 L 5-29Yale-1 W 30-11N.C. State L 9-29at East Carolina W 27-17Maryland W 27-9at Duke W 21-20at Old Dominion W 21-19Clemson-2 W 24-22at N.C. State L 10-31Virginia W 33-6at Appalachian State W 30-10

Virginia Tech W ForfeitACCs (Charlottesville, Va.) 3rd PlaceNCAAs (Princeton, N.J.) 13th Place1-College Park, Md.2-Kings Mountain, N.C.

1981-82(12-4, 4-2 ACC)Iowa State L 8-27Oklahoma-1 L 17-24Oswego State W 32-6Hofstra W 35-6Appalachian State W 40-6Virginia Tech W 36-5Old Dominion W 37-0Duke W 35-16at N.C. State L 13-21Clemson-2 W 25-10at Navy W 26-19Liberty Baptist-3 W 34-11Pittsburgh-3 W 32-14at Maryland W 23-15N.C. State L 17-22at Virginia W 29-10ACCs (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 2nd PlaceNCAAs (Ames, Iowa) 5th Place1-Charlotte, N.C.2-York, S.C.3-Annapolis, Md.

1982-83(12-5, 4-2 ACC)Liberty Baptist W 26-11at Northern Iowa L 8-31at Iowa State L 15-32at Virginia Tech W 26-13Appalachian St.-1 W 25-14Air Force-2 W 44-3Wilkes College-2 W 26-13Old Dominion-2 W 29-12at Duke W 36-6N.C. State L 16-25at Clemson W 20-19at Navy L 5-29at George Mason W 38-4at Old Dominion W 24-11at N.C. State L 14-24Maryland W 23-14Virginia W 27-10ACCs (College Park, Md.) 2nd PlaceNCAAs (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 17th Place1-Granite City, N.C.2-Virginia Duals, Hampton, Va.

1983-84(12-6, 4-2 ACC) at Liberty Baptist W 27-12Iowa State L 16-23Wisconsin L 19-21Olivet Nazarene-1 W 44-2Appalachian St.-2 W 26-13Ohio State-3 W 21-20Wisconsin-3 L 13-22Old Dominion-3 L 16-26Ohio State-3 W 22-13Navy W 23-13Duke W 45-0at N.C. State L 12-21Clemson W 28-12George Mason W 45-0Virginia Tech W 35-3N.C. State W 20-16at Virginia W 20-15at Maryland L 13-22ACCs (Clemson, S.C.) 1st PlaceNCAAs (East Rutherford, N.J.) 26th Place1-Charlotte, N.C.2-Rock Hill, S.C.3-Virginia Duals, Hampton, Va.

1984-85(13-7, 4-2 ACC)Liberty Baptist W 43-11at Iowa State L 12-28at Northern Iowa L 10-25at Wisconsin L 6-30

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Illinois-1 W 19-15California-Poly-1 L 17-32Temple-1 W 24-14Ohio State-1 W 22-16Tennessee-1 W 24-22Iowa State-1 L 9-34at Navy W 23-19at Duke W 34-3Northwestern W 26-21N.C. State L 18-19at Clemson W 24-16at N.C. State L 12-25Virginia W 26-12Appalachian State W 48-3The Citadel W 46-0ACCs (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 1st PlaceNCAAs (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 19th Place1-Virginia Duals, Hampton, Va.

1985-86(17-3-1, 6-0 ACC)Waynesburg-1 W 43-9Liberty-1 W 32-13Appalachian State-1 W 39-12Iowa State L 15-25Oregon State W 23-16at Liberty W 36-8Wisconsin L 11-25Appalachian State W 42-4Michigan State-2 W 34-9Wisconsin-2 T 17-17California-Poly-2 W 32-10Oklahoma-2 L 22-23Virginia-2 W 40-6Northern Iowa W 28-6Navy W 32-11Duke W 38-9at N.C. State W 19-16Clemson W 36-6at Virginia W 43-3at Maryland W 30-6N.C. State W 37-3ACCs (Raleigh, N.C.) 1st PlaceNCAAs (Iowa City, Iowa) 6th Place1-Western Duals, Boone, N.C.2-Virginia Duals, Hampton, Va.

1986-87(18-5, 6-0 ACC)Tennessee-Chattanooga W 26-15Oregon State W 42-2at Old Dominion W 40-3Liberty W 39-6at Northern Iowa W 25-17Drake-1 W 29-15at Iowa State-1 L 16-23at Iowa L 14-26Oregon-2 W 27-9Wisconsin-2 W 23-15Oklahoma State-2 L 15-21Northern Iowa-2 L 19-21Wisconsin-2 W 23-19Appalachian State W 34-9N.C. State W 30-12at Duke W 35-11at Clemson W 32-11Virginia W 34-4Maryland W 36-14at N.C. State W 23-11William & Mary-3 W 36-14Shippensburg-3 W 42-8at Navy L 17-19ACCs (Durham, N.C.) 1st PlaceNCAAs (College Park, Md.) 7th Place1-Iowa State Duals, Ames, Iowa2-Virginia Duals, Hampton, Va.3-Annapolis, Md.

1987-88(15-5, 4-2 ACC)Iowa State L 18-28Oregon State W 21-15Winston-Salem State W 43-4Chowan W 54-0at Liberty W 25-10Old Dominion W 29-7Wisconsin-1 L 14-22VMI-1 W 24-14Penn State-1 L 16-23at VMI W 26-10N.C. State L 12-26Duke W 35-6Clemson W 20-14at Virginia W 23-15Drexel-2 W 29-8at Morgan State W 27-16at Maryland W 20-16at N.C. State L 16-22James Madison W 38-10Navy W 18-16ACCs (Charlottesville, Va.) 2nd Place

NCAAs (Ames, Iowa) 16th Place1-Virginia Duals, Hamton, Va.2-Baltimore, Md.

1988-89(18-4-1, 5-1 ACC)Oregon State W 28-10William & Mary-1 L 14-18Maryland-1 W 20-18Virginia-1 W 31-14Syracuse-1 W 18-16Liberty W 21-14at Iowa State W 25-14Arizona State-2 L 13-28Northern Iowa-2 W 24-19Nebraska-2 W 22-16N.C. State-2 W 22-9Penn State-2 L 10-25Lock Haven-2 W 25-18N.C. State W 24-7at Clemson W 21-13Virginia W 33-7Morgan State W 26-14at N.C. State L 15-17Maryland W 25-13at Duke W 31-8at Navy T 16-16at Old Dominion W 30-9at James Madison W 34-6ACCs (College Park, Md.) 2nd PlaceNCAAs (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 18th Place1-Penn State Duals, State College, Pa.2-Virgnia Duals, Hampton, Va.

1989-90(13-7, 5-1 ACC)Oregon State W 24-17Morgan State-1 W 32-9Clarion-1 L 15-24William & Mary-1 W 25-13at Liberty W 30-9Iowa State L 10-25Penn State-2 L 10-29Lock Haven-2 W 26-11Michigan-2 W 21-12Iowa State-2 L 10-28Oklahoma-2 L 18-20N.C. State W 21-19Clemson W 28-13at Virginia W 48-6at Morgan State W 23-12at Maryland L 18-26Duke W 27-9Navy L 17-21at N.C. State W 17-16Old Dominion W 41-8ACCs (Clemson, S.C.) 4th PlaceNCAAs (College Park, Md.) 16th Place1-Penn State Duals, State College, Pa.2-National Duals, Hampton, Va.

1990-91(14-7, 5-1 ACC )Hofstra-1 W 36-11Clarion-1 L 19-21Army-1 L 15-21Norfolk State-2 W 41-6Liberty-2 W 35-11at Iowa State L 3-36Nebraska-3 L 16-31Indiana-3 W 25-12Arizona State-3 W 16-16*

*win by criteria (59-50 individual points)Ohio State-3 L 12-25West Virginia-3 W 20-15Morgan State W 43-9at N.C. State W 18-16Appalachian State W 28-11at Clemson L 11-20

Virginia W 22-17Maryland W 20-14at Duke W 26-9N.C. State W 21-13at Navy L 15-27at Old Dominion W 23-18ACCs (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 2nd PlaceNCAAs (Iowa City, Iowa) 23rd Place1-Penn State Duals, State College, Pa.2-Carolina Duals, Chapel Hill, N.C.3-National Duals, Hampton, Va.

1991-92(15-5, 4-2 ACC)Lock Haven-1 L 15-17at Penn State -1 L 14-26Army-1 L 16-18Bloomsburg-2 W 16-16*

*win by criteria (major decisions)Syracuse-2 W 30-13Oklahoma-2 W 26-10Navy-2 W 23-11Bucknell W 26-16N.C. State L 13-22Penn W 32-5Tennessee-Chattanooga W 23-17Clemson W 20-13at Virginia W 22-14at Morgan State W 40-6at Maryland W 23-11at N.C. State L 16-19Navy W 16-15Old Dominion W 28-12Duke W 35-0at Liberty W 29-11ACCs (Raleigh, N.C.) 1st placeNCAAs (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 18th place1-Penn State Duals, State College, Pa.2-Virginia Duals, Hampton, Va.

1992-93(12-6, 5-1 ACC)at Iowa L 6-45at Bucknell L 18-21Cornell-1 L 12-26Old Dominion-1 W 20-10Navy-1 L 13-21Lehigh-2 W 21-14at Penn W 37-0Franklin & Marshall-2 W 23-12at N.C. State W 21-16at UT-Chattanooga W 19-13at Clemson W 20-18Virginia W 37-3Maryland L 16-18Morgan State W 35-7N.C. State W 22-19Liberty W 26-21at Duke W 37-6at Navy L 12-22ACCs (Durham, N.C.) 1st placeNCAAs (Ames, Iowa) 15th place1-Virginia Duals, Hampton, Va.2-at Philadelphia, Pa.

1993-94(15-3, 6-0 ACC)East Stroudsburg W 35-9Brown W 29-17Penn W 34-4UT-Chattanooga W 38-7at N.C. State W 24-9vs. Iowa State-1 W 24-13vs. Michigan-2 W 29-11vs. Oklahoma State-1 L 14-29vs. Iowa State-1 W 19-26vs. Penn State-1 L 16-23Clemson W 26-12at Virginia W 36-3at Liberty W 30-6vs. Penn State-2 L 18-19at Maryland W 40-0N.C. State W 28-5Duke W 23-13Navy W 26-9ACCs (Charlottesville, Va.) 1st placeNCAAs (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 6th place1-National Duals, Lincoln, Neb.2-Hershey, Pa.

1994-95(15-2, 6-0 ACC)vs. Army-1 W 30-9vs. Cornell-1 W 28-12at Brown W 32-3N.C. State W 29-13vs. Pittsburgh-2 W 30-7vs. Iowa-2 L 9-33vs. Fresno State-2 W 22-17vs. Iowa State L 19-24vs. Pittsburgh W 33-9

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Virginia W 31-10at Clemson W 36-4Maryland W 38-6Ohio State W 24-15Tennessee-Chattanooga W 34-12at N.C. State W 32-9Duke W 43-9at Navy W 30-14ACCs (College Park, Md.) 1st placeNCAAs (Iowa City, Iowa) 8th place1-at Providence, R.I.2-National Duals, Lincoln, Neb.

1995-96(14-3-1, 5-0 ACC)Georgia State W 45-6Army-1 W 28-9Brown-1 W 35-9Cornell-1 L 16-18at East Stroudsburg W 31-12at N.C. State W 27-9#9 Penn State-2 L 12-26Fresno State-2 W 19-18#22 Clarion-2 W 33-13#4 Michigan State-2 T 17-17#8 Arizona State-2 L 19-25at Virginia W 30-3at The Citadel W 38-10UNC Greensboro W 27-10at Duke W 36-9Navy W 37-3at Maryland W 30-3N.C. State W 27-12ACCs (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 2nd placeNCAAs (Minneapolis, Minn.) 21st place1-ACC-EIWA Challenge, Chapel Hill, N.C.2-National Duals, Lincoln, Neb.

1996-97(12-2, 5-0 ACC)Brown-1 W 41-7Army-1 W 33-12at Penn-1 W 24-15at N.C. State W 26-9at #13 Nebraska-2 L 16-19at #23 Clarion-2 L 14-24Virginia W 29-7Maryland W 31-9The Citadel W 49-6at UNC Greensboro W 40-3Appalachian State W 24-18at Navy W 30-9N.C. State W 30-6at Duke W 30-10ACCs (Raleigh, N.C.) 1st placeNCAAs (Cedar Falls, Iowa) 24th place1-ACC-EIWA Challenge, Philadelphia, Pa.2-National Duals, Lincoln, Neb

1997-98(12-4, 4-1 ACC)at Nebraska L 6-29Ohio-1 L 15-21Appalachian State-1 W 33-10Cal Poly-1 L 7-29N.C. State L 17-18at Ohio State W 24-11Delaware State-2 W 43-9UNC Greensboro W 40-6at Virginia W 18-12at Maryland W 38-0Georgia State W 36-9Virginia Tech W 25-10The Citadel W 51-0Duke W 34-6Navy W 28-6at N.C. State W 23-13ACCs (Durham, N.C.) 1st placeNCAAs (Cleveland,Ohio) 32nd place1-Virginia Duals, Hampton, Va.2-Columbus, Ohio

1998-99(11-5, 4-1 ACC)Cornell-1 L 15-22Edinboro-1 W 22-9Lock Haven-1 W 16-15Boise State-1 W 22-18Cornell-1 L 15-19at N.C. State W 26-12Virginia W 32-6at The Citadel W 41-3Carson-Newman (S.C.) W 29-13at UNC-Greensboro W 35-3Oklahoma State L 10-31Maryland W 40-0Nebraska L 3-30at Duke W 35-9at Navy W 29-11N.C. State L 17-18ACCs (Charlottesville, Va.) 1st placeNCAAs (State College, Pa.) 32nd place1-Virginia Duals (Virginia Beach, Va.)

1999-2000(7-6, 2-3 ACC)Pittsburgh-1 L 8-30Virginia-1 W 22-16Virginia Tech-1 L 18-20N.C. State L 18-21at Virginia W 27-9at Maryland L 19-21Appalachian State W 30-15The Citadel W 35-18Duke W 31-9Navy W 23-18Ohio L 16-18at N.C. State L 18-22James Madison W 26-8ACCs (College Park, Md.) 1st placeNCAAs (St. Louis, Mo.) 30th place1-Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.)

2000-01(8-5, 4-1 ACC)Lehigh W 17-16Kent State-1 L 9-25Cal-State Bakersfield L 17-18at N.C. State W 16-14at Ohio L 16-19at Ohio State L 4-35UNC Greeensboro W 41-0Appalacian State W 32-9Virginia W 24-12at Duke W 35-3at Navy W 21-13Maryland W 24-12N.C. State L 16-19ACCs (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 3rd placeNCAAs (Iowa City, Iowa) T-66th place1-Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.)

2001-02(14-5, 4-1 ACC)at ESU Open NTSSharpie-Carolina Open NTSat Las Vegas Invite 22nd placeat Midlands 31st placeVirginia Tech-1 W 30-12#9 Missouri-1 L 9-37Indiana-1 W 23-21Army-1 W 28-12Kent State-1 L 19-20NC State W 21-9Ohio W 21-17Cumberland W 32-18Campbell W 43-3UNC Greensboro W 35-0Virginia W 31-9Maryland W 24-9Duke W 33-6at Navy L 16-18at NC State L 12-22at Lehigh L 7-32at Drexel W 26-8Appalachian State W 34-6Gardner-Webb W 27-19ACCs (Raliegh, N.C.) 2nd placeNCAAs (Albany, N.Y.) 37th place1-Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.)

2002-03(11-5, 4-1 ACC)at East Stroudsburg Open NTSSharpie-Carolina Open NTSat Reno Invite 8th placeat Midlands-1 15th placevs. #4 Illinois-2 L 12-22vs. Army-2 W 21-12vs. Rider-2 W 21-14vs. #24 Edinboro-2 L 17-23at NC State* W 21-13UNC Greensboro W 36-9

Anderson College W 42-0Virginia* L 17-20Maryland* W 30-9at Duke* W 29-9at Navy L 10-21NC State* W 22-12at #7 Michigan State L 15-22at Eastern Michigan W 25-9at Appalachian State W 24-12Campbell W 39-3ACCs (Boone, N.C.) 1st placeNCAAs (Kansas City, Mo.) 34th place1-Evanston, Ill.2-Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.)

2003-04(5-11, 1-4 ACC)at East Stroudsburg Open NTSat Missouri Open NTSat Mat-Town USA 11th placeRubbermaid Open NTSBeast of the East 8th placeSouthern Scuffle 7th place#3 Lehigh-1 L 0-41Kent State-1 W 16-15Rider-1 L 18-21NC State L 12-26vs. Drexel L 17-19at Maryland W 19-15at Virginia L 20-24vs. Davidson-2 W 30-7at UNC Greensboro L 20-20 Duke* L 13-21vs. Eastern Michigan L 13-18at American W 40-0vs. Navy L 13-24at NC State* L 12-19at #2 Nebraska L 0-47Appalachian State W 36-6ACCs (Charlottesville, Va.) 4th placeNCAAs (St. Louis, Mo.) DNS1-Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.)

2004-05(6-9, 4-2 ACC)Missouri Open NTSMat-Town USA 9th Irwin-Carolina Open NTSBeast of the East Tie-2nd placeSouthern Scuffle 9th placeMaryland W 36-3#6 Nebraska-1 L 12-26Virginia-1 W 25-9#12 Missouri-1 L 13-25Virginia W 25-12#7 Nebraska L 7-34at NC State L 17-21#21 Navy L 10-27at Duke W 28-10vs. Drexel L 20-21at #25 Penn L 10-24Virginia Tech L 15-21vs. #9 Central Michigan L 9-29at The Citadel W 29-10*NC State W 19-16ACCs (Greensboro, N.C.) 1st placeNCAA Championships (St. Louis, Mo.) 24th place1-Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.)

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NOTE: Lettermen listed with theirgraduating class. List obtained fromUNC Alumni Association.

Abdul-Malik, Khalil 1997Adams, Ryan 2004Alexander, Charles 1967Alexander, Thomas 1962Annas, Justin 2005Appell, Albert 1964Arthur, Louis 1963Atkinson, David 1959Auman, Jason 1933Aumiller, John 1995Ball, Frederic 1971Ballard, Mike 1993Banks, Stan 1995Barnabae, Harry 1982Barnes, David 1970Barnwell, James 2001Barringer, Michael 1973Bearse, Pete 1989Bell, Corey 2001Benzel, Mike 1979Bentley, JohnMark 2001Bernstein, Lenny 1989Billett, Barry 1978Bishop, Chris 1999Blackmon, Richard 1963Blair, Robert 1968Blalock, Thomas 1971Bonner, Allan 1937Booth, Mike 2004Boyette, Charles 1956Boyette, Rob 1959Bradley, Jeffery 1989Breece, David 1976Breece, Steve 1978Brinton, Bob 1975Brior, Dean 1980Broadfoot, Billy 1941Brooker, Reginald 1962Bryan, Michael 1973Burkhead, Neal 1989Buswell, Ashton 2004Byers, Brad 2002Bynum, Brett 1977Cabe, Jerry 1964Cabe, Stocky 1988Calhoun, Dan 1999Camera, Shane 1994Canty, Mark 2004Cardi, Jon 1989Carr, Greg 2005Carter, Bob 1973Carter, Kim 1977Casale, Dave 1979Cathell, Edwin 1959Catullo, Carmen 1992Catullo, Enzo 1990Champlin, Curtis 1960Chase, Mike 1996Christie, Bill 1985Clark, Darryl 1990Conkwright, Chris 1979Conkwright, Scott 1977Connell, Ben 2005Connors, Chuckie 2001Cook, Billy 1966Cooke, David 1982Cornacchione, Anthony 1973Cowan, Hugh 1955 Cowley, Josh 2000Crafford, Billy 2002Crane, Robert 1969Crawford, George 1972Crook, Robert 1965Crowley, Pat 1990Dana, Hugh 1972Davant, Gene 1942Davis, Kelly 1984Davis, Paul 1935Davis, Stacey 1986Davis, Tracey 1987DiGuiseppe, Chris 2003Drew, Peter 1978Driggers, Jason 1997Duke, Greg 1979

Dukes, J.W. 1998Dworin, Elliott 1965Earnhardt, Donald 1973Efland, Simpson 1935Elinsky, Mike 1982Ellenberger, Tim 1991Evans, Sam 1976Echeverri, Steve 2000Farber, Barry 1952Farrish, Herb 1977Ferguson, Fred 1931Fisher, CC 1998Fisher, Danny 1984Flippin, Joe 2005Floto, John 1994Foz, Patrick 2001Franusiszin, Alfred 1967Fry, Pat 1989Furr, Kenneth 1965Gaffney, Bill 1984Galli, Joe 1980Galloway, Kenneth 1968Garris, John 1965Gartrell, Luther 1971Gaudreau, Bucky 1978Gibble, Steve 1984Gibbons, Lemuel 1943Gilchrist, Pete 1962Gilner, David 1995Glaser, Glenn 1964Glasgow, Bob 1977Glass, James 1971Goodwin, Jim 1967Goodwin, Joel 1984Gorry, Tommy 1984Graham, David 1987Grant, David 1993Grant, Thomas 1964Grantham, Todd 1991Gregory, Samuel 1942Griffin, Harold 1973Groudle, Jamie 2000Guthrie, Thomas 1970Gwyn, Harvey 1935Haefeli, Kurt 1979Hagerty, Roy 1966Hall, Michael 1976Hall, Rick 1992Hallman, Wess 1984Hanan, John 1967Harrell, Richard 1975Hart, John 1981Harty, Justin 1997Hartung, Todd 1992Henderson, Perrin 1959Hill, Bobby 1981Hiller, Paul 1934Hocker, Shawn 1994Hoffman, Carl 1977Hoke, Ken 1958Hoke, Robert 1970Holman, Skylar 2000Holt, Aaron 2005Hopler, Adam 2005Horn, William 1968Huffstetler, William 1974Hummel, Joe 1998Hurley, Gordon 1961Hussey, William 1934Iaci, Ross 1994Iglio, Jeff 1993Igoe, John Paul 2003Jacobson, Joseph 1967Jay, Ryan 1999Jaworsky, T.J. 1995Johnson, George 1969Johnson, Nyal 1963Jones, Jack 1963Joyner, James 1939Juergens, Dave 1979July, Venroy 2004Kauffman, Mike 1982Kelly, Richard 1969Kemp, Bill 1948Kendall, Mike 1996Kenny, Matt 2002Keyser, Erik 1991Kincey, Herbert 1959

King, Matt 1985Koll, Rob 1989Kortner, Coleman 1963Lam, Kurt 1996Lam, Travis 1994LaMotta, jason 2000Lamphiear, Warren 2003Landolfo, Jay 1991Landstra, Gary 1977Lasalandra, Toney 1986Lee, Joshua 2004Lee, Rusty 2000Leonardis, David 1996Lewallen, Hays 1989Liddell, Mark 1977Liipfert, Bailey 1985Lister, Steve 1967Llanusa, Tony 1995London, Frank 1961Lord, Robert 1998Lowery, Randy 1986Lyons, Boyd 1969MacDonald, Tim 1978Mankowich, Pete 1985Manly, Jim 1974Mario, Carter 1980Marks, Pete 1961Masterson, Norman 1982Matney, John 1961McArdle, Chip 1987McLauglin, Edward 1953McSwain, Thomas 1962Meis, Steve 1983Merrick, Don 1977Merritt, Bill 1976Michaels, Jan 1984Michelsen, Damon 1995Miller, Josh 1996Miller, Bobby 1970Minor, James 1970Mock, C.D. 1982Monaghan, Reid 1996Monaghan, Bobby 1982Moore, Richard 1930Moose, Charlie 1975Moscovic, Dean 1994Nodland, Scott 1983Oberly, Ben 1990O’Connor, Jimmy 2003Ogburn, Paul 1970Osborn, Clint 2001Palacio, Al 1987Palacio, Leo 1986Palker, Guy 1992Parrish, Robert 1973Parry, John 1984Parsons, John 1972Patrick, George 1938Paul, Jacob 2004Pazinko, Glen 1989Pelsang, Louis 1997Perrini, Joseph 1960Peterson, Everett 1938Phillips, Darren 1984Pierce, Barry 1971Pierce, Spencer 1984Plott, Tim 1984Posil, Andrew 2005Popolizio, Tony 1998Priester, Frederick 1968Pruitt, Jotham 1998Purcell, Gary 1974Purdy, Ronald 1960Quaile, Charlie 1980Rainey, Hal 1968Randall, Gregg 1993Reaume, Tim 1978Record, Eugene 1963Reese, Clint 1983Reich, Otto 1966Reintgen, Jeff 1978Reynolds, Jake 2003 Rhyne, Henry 1959Rich, Johnny 2001Richards, Seth 1994Roberts, Jonathan 1994Robinson, Jac 1966Rodrigues, Chris 2004

Roemer, Doug 1991Rohrbacher, Tom 1982Roofner, Ty 1999Ross, Matt 1971Royer, Nick 2005Rudolph, Curtis 1979Rudolph, Carver 1970Rumley, Richard 1972Rumley, Thomas 1970Rumley, Billy 1981Rupp, Ron 1986Russell, Raymond 1960Ruttenberg, Neil 1962Ryan, Joe 1979Sara, Charles 1972Saunders, Doug 1985Saunders, Jack 1966Schober, Tom 1978Seibold, Rick 2005Shipp, William 1962Shriner, Bobby 1986Shuford, Abner 1962Sickle, Travis 2005Silimperi, Brad 1994Silvestro, Joe 1987Simmons, Donovan 1995Simmons, Russell 1965Slack, Andrew 2004Smith, Bobby 1976Spivey, Craig 1985Sproles, Charles 1960Stacy, John 1969Stanislaus, Greg 2000Starkey, Mike 1977Starkey, Mike Jr. 2002Stay, Scott 1997Staylor, Jody 1992Steele, Robert 1969Stephen, Kirk 1983Stephenson, James 1971Stinnett, Eric 1998Stoioff, John 1950Sunstein, Charles 1940Suttle, William 1960Tate, William 1971Taylor, Marc 1995Thekkekandham, Thomas 2004Thorton,, Justin 1972Tillett, Charles 1942Toplisek, Mike 1991Torrey, Donald 1941Tsumas, Harry 1932Umstead, Frank 1937Upshaw, David 1986Urquhart, Burges 1942Urquhart, Richard 1968Vasquez, Jeff 1993Verlenden, Lane 1967Walker, Norman 1980Walter, Donald 1965Wanzer, Philip 1969Ward, Melvin 1937Warren, William 1965Waters, Harold 1974Watkins, Arnold 1981Weaver, Geroge 1971Weil, Roger 1942Weisner, Rickey 1973Welch, Pete 1993Welch, John 1990Wellstone, Paul 1965Wheeler, Gary 1975Whisnant, Thomas 1971Wiles, Clarence 1965Wilhoit, Grover 1961Williams, Marcus 1975Williams, Markeith 2000Wilson, Jason 2001Wilson, Tad 1987Wilson, Robert 1975Wing, Rocky 1979Winget, Al 1975Woodall, William 1965Wooding, Sydney 1969Wrenn, Lindsey 1974Wyland, Doug 1990Zink, George 1940Zwilling, Gregg 1988

ROY WILLIAMS GUIDED THE TARHEELS TO THE 2005 NCAA MEN’SBASKETBALL TITLE.

JULIUS PEPPERS

MIA HAMMB.J. SURHOFF, RUSS ADAMS,

BRIAN ROBERTS

MICHAEL JORDAN

DAVIS LOVE III

CHAPEL HILL & THE UNIVERSITY• In labeling Chapel Hill, “American’s finest college town,”Sports Illustrated said it is “the purest example we could find ofa college town that is defined by a university – and a good uni-versity.”

• The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill was thenation's first state university to open its doors and the only pub-lic university to award degrees in the 18th century.

• The cornerstone was laid for Old East, the nation's first stateuniversity building, Oct. 12, 1793. Hinton James, the first stu-dent, arrived from Wilmington, N.C., Feb. 12, 1795.

• The American Society of Landscape Architects selected theCarolina campus as one of the most beautifully landscapedspots in the country. That listing is among the praise affirming thecharm of mighty oaks, majestic quadrangles, brick sidewalks andother landscaping synonymous with UNC.

• Today, the campus is undergoing an unprecedented physical transforma-tion made possible in part by North Carolinians' overwhelming approval ofthe $3.1 billion bond referendum for higher education. The referendum,approved in November 2000, was the nation's largest higher education bondpackage.

• The bonds mean $510 million for renovations, repairs and new buildings so21st century students at Carolina can learn in a 21st century environment.Also guided by a visionary master plan for growth now rapidly coming to life,the university is investing another $800-plus million from non-state sources,including private gifts and overhead receipts from faculty research grants, forother buildings essential to excellence. The resulting $1.3 billion capital con-struction program is among the largest underway at any major American uni-versity.

• Recently completed projects include the renovation of Memorial Hall, whichanchors the university's planned arts common and is now a comfortable, elegant venue for theperforming arts; the Rams Head Center, a linchpin in the campus master plan that combines a700-space parking deck, dining and student recreation facilities, and innovative sustainabilitypractices; and the renovated Health Sciences Library, which features 140 computer workstationsand technology that will encourage collaboration among scientists and educations in Chapel Hilland beyond.

• UNC anchors one corner of the famed Research Triangle Park, which has played a vital role innurturing the economic development of North Carolina.

• The Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History opened in August 2004, becom-ing one of the few such facilities nationwide combining cultural programs, research, communityservice, teaching and learning under one roof. Funded by private donations, the Stone Centercontains classrooms, a 10,000-volume library, seminar rooms, an art gallery, dance studio andspaces for performances, lectures, meetings and offices.

• Notable alumni include writers Thomas Wolfe,Shelby Foote, Russell Banks and Jill McCorkle;athletes Michael Jordan, Vince Carter, AntawnJamison, Julius Peppers, Mia Hamm, MarionJones and Davis Love III; and journalists AlanMurray, Roger Mudd, Charles Kuralt, Stuart Scottand Tom Wicker. Others include former WhiteHouse Chief of Staff Erskine Bowles; former U.S.Sen. John Edwards (now director of UNC's newCenter on Poverty, Work and Opportunity); KenThompson, chairman and chief executive officer ofWachovia Corp.; U.S. President James Polk; HughMcColl, retired chairman and chief executive officerof Bank of America Corp.; and fashion designerAlexander Julian.

• In fall 2004, Carolina enrolled more than 26,800 students from all 100North Carolina counties, the other 49 states and more than 100 othercountries. Eighty-two percent of Carolina's undergraduates come fromNorth Carolina.

• Recent freshman classes at Carolina have set new standards ofexcellence as measured by the rigorous coursework students havetaken in high school, as well as their grades and SAT scores. In2004, the university’s incoming freshmen continued that trend.And the most academically qualified incoming class ever is head-ed to Carolina in fall 2005 with with an average SAT score of1301, up 14 points over last year's class. Admitted freshmenhail from every North Carolina county, each of the nation's 50states and 44 other countries.

• Those students learn from a 3,100-member faculty. Manyof those faculty members hold or have held major posts invirtually every national scholarly or professional organiza-tion and have earned election to the most prestigiousacademic academies and organizations.

• Now in its third century, Carolina offers bachelor's,master's, doctoral and professional degrees in aca-demic areas critical to North Carolina's future: busi-

ness, dentistry, education, law, medicine, nursing, publichealth and social work, among others. Offerings include71 bachelor's, 110 master's and 77 doctorate degreeprograms. The health sciences are well integrated withthe liberal arts, basic sciences and high-tech programs.Patient outreach programs affiliated with Carolina andthe UNC Health Care System serve citizens in all100 North Carolina counties.

Several national publications regular-ly publish rankings that list Carolinaprominently in categories rangingfrom academic quality to affordabilityto diversity to public service to inter-national presence. Recent highlightsinclude:

• 5th best public university in U.S.News & World Report’s 2006 “BestColleges” guidebook.

• 1st among public campuses and10th overall in “Great Schools, GreatPrices,” based on academic quality,net cost of attendance and averagestudent debt. 5th among publics for“least debt.” Kenan-Flagler BusinessSchool: tied for 5th among under-graduate programs; tied for secondamong public campuses.

• 1st among the 100 best public col-leges combining great academicsand affordable tuitions as ranked byKiplinger’s Personal Finance.Carolina has been first four consecu-tive times.

• A “best value” among 81 schoolschosen for “America’s Best ValueColleges, 2006 Edition” by The

Princeton Review/Random House foroutstanding academics, relatively lowcosts, and generous financial aidpackages.

• 1st for the top entrepreneurial cam-pus and 5th “most connected”according to The Princeton Reviewand Forbes.com. In 2000, UNCbecame the nation’s largest universi-ty requiring undergraduates to ownlaptop computers. With more than850 wireless access points, UNCprovides wireless connectivity inclassrooms, labs, libraries, residencehalls and quadrangles.

• 1st among public research universi-ties, for the second consecutive year,recording the highest rate of under-graduates studying abroad in 2002-2003.

• 14th – the highest ranking for anymajor public research university – inthe 2004 “Black Enterprise-DayStarTop 50 Colleges and Universities forAfrican Americans” list. This rankingwas based on responses to ques-tions about which schools were botha good academic and social fit forAfrican-Americans.

• Degree programs or specialty areasfrom the schools of business, educa-tion, law, medicine, pharmacy, publichealth as well as the College of Artsand Sciences appeared prominentlyin the Spring 2005 edition of U.S.News & World Report’s “America’sBest Graduate Schools” issue.

• Kenan-Flagler appeared in severalother recent best MBA program lists.They included Business Week, 16th;Forbes, 14th; The Wall StreetJournal, 11th based on a survey ofcorporate recruiters; The FinancialTimes, 7th; and Hispanic Business,5th, among top business schools forHispanics. The school’s internationalexecutive education program wasranked 17th overall by The FinancialTimes. The school was included in anew Princeton Review book,“Best143 Business Schools,” and the MBAprogram was ranked 6th for bestcampus environment, 10th for bestprofessors and 10th for most familyfriendly.