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2009-10 northwestern women’s tennis • NUsports.com

NORTHWESTERNWRESTLING RECORDS

2009-10 northwestern women’s tennis • NUsports.com

NORTHWESTERNWRESTLING RECORDS

NORTHWESTERN HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES ..........................................................3-5NCAA AND BIG TEN CHAMPIONS .................................................................................... 6NU OLYMPIANS .................................................................................................................. 7NCAA QUALIFIERS & MISC. AWARDS .............................................................................. 8TEAM AWARD WINNERS ................................................................................................... 9ACADEMIC AWARDS ....................................................................................................... 10YEAR-BY-YEAR AWARDS ........................................................................................... 11-13ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS ........................................................................................... 14

JAKE HERBERT MIKE MCMULLAN

KENKRAFT

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Year Inducted Name Years of Competition 1984 Timothy G. Lowry .....................................1923-25 1984 John (Jack) H. Riley .................1929-31 (wrestler) 1948-57 (coach) 1987 Stanley “Jack” Hathaway ..........................1918-21 1990 Dewitt C. Gibson .......................................1935-37 1991 Ralph Lupton ............................................1928-29 1996 Justin Dart ................................................1926-29 1996 Bryan Hines ..............................................1922-24 2000 Wesley Brown Jr. ......................................1931-33 2013 Dustin Fox. ...............................................2004-08

P I O N E E R E R A I N D U C T E E SThe following is a look at the 17 wrestlers who have been enshrined in the Northwestern Athletic Hall of Fame.

Art Kraft won the 1960 NCAA championship at 157 pounds and was a two-time All-American in a time when only the top four finishers at each

weight class were deemed All-Americans. Following his wrestling career, Kraft was a high school coach. He started as the wrestling coach at Triton College in the mid-1960s and stayed for almost 20 years. There, Kraft was named Coach of the Year three times; he also coached a national championship team and many individual champions.

ART KRAFT 1990

In 1973, Mark Massery captured the NCAA championship at 126 pounds after claiming his second career Big Ten championship earlier that year.

Massery twice reached NCAA All-American status. He continued his wrestling career after college by competing in several international meets and preparing for the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal. He won the Amateur Athletic Union title in 1975 at Bloomington, Ind., and also earned the World Cup championship in 1975. As the country’s top 125-pound-er, Massery represented the United States in the 1975 Pan American Games in Mexico City where he placed third and the ’75 World Championships in Minsk, U.S.S.R. where he finished fourth.

MARK MASSERY 1991 Rory Weber concluded his illustrious Wildcat wrestling career with an all-time record of 58-8. That .881 winning percentage presently ranks

third all-time at Northwestern. He garnered All-America honors three years (1960-62) in the heavyweight division, making him one of the Wildcats’ most decorated wrestlers. Weber captured the Big Ten title in 1960 and was the squad’s Stuteville Award (most points) recipient in 1961.

RORY WEBER 2001

In 1990, Jack Griffin became Northwestern’s first individual NCAA champion since 1973

and helped NU to a fourth-place team finish. A two-time All-American and four-time finalist at the Big Ten Championships, Griffin is NU’s all-time leader in wins with 159 and lost only one dual-meet match in his entire career. Following his wrestling career at NU, Griffin was named an alternate for the 1992 Olympic team and served six seasons as an assistant coach for the Wildcats under Tim Cysewski.

JACK GRIFFIN 2002

MARK MASSERY

JACK GRIFFIN

“The Northwestern campus environment in the early 1970’s had an incredible mixture of personal and cultural styles and values that is hard to match. I think that’s still true today, which makes NU such a great place to be a student-athlete.”

—MARK MASSERY ’73

“My Northwestern experience was second to none. It had everything I had hoped for: great teammates, an awesome coaching staff, a plan in place to not only excel in collegiate wrestling but the classroom and in life. I am not where I am today without the Northwestern experience and all the people who gave me the resources to succeed.”

—JACK GRIFFIN ’90

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It would be hard to match the dedication and service that Ken Kraft has provided Northwestern University. After compiling a 38-7-2 record on the

wrestling mat Kraft became Northwestern’s head wrestling coach in 1957, a position he held until 1979. At the time of his induction, he was the program’s winningest coach. Following the conclusion of his coaching career, Kraft was named an associate athletic director and he served in an administrative ca-pacity for 24 years. As an athlete, he won the 167-pound Big Ten champion-ship his senior year. Perhaps his most significant contribution to the wrestling program was the founding of the Midlands Championships, the nation’s top amateur wrestling event, which has been held every year since 1966 between Christmas and New Year’s Day at NU’s Welsh-Ryan Arena. For his contributions to North-western, and specifically the wrestling program, a new wrestling facility was built, which bears his name, the “Ken Kraft Wrestling Complex.” A founding member of the United States Wrestling Federation and its president from 1972-76, Kraft was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 1997.

KEN KRAFT 2003

Northwestern’s first four-time All-American, Mike Funk also was named NU’s Male Athlete of the Year for 1990-91. In 1991, he won the Big

Ten championship in the 190-pound weight class and finished seventh at the NCAA Championships. That same year, he led NU in points, falls and net takedowns, sweeping the team’s three major postseason awards. Funk finished his career with 122 wins—good for sixth on Northwest-ern’s all-time list—and par-ticipated in the 1991 East-West All-Star meet. Funk won a career-best 35 matches in 1990, which ranks among NU’s top 10 for single-season victories.

MIKE FUNK 2004

Rohan Gardner began his career at Northwestern as a walk-on student-athlete and left as a two-time All-American. He capped a stellar career

with a scholarship and a 108-29 overall record. A 1996 National Wrestling Coaches Association All-Academic first-team member, Gardner won the 1996 Big Ten crown at 177 pounds, edging Michigan State’s Erich Harvey, 9-8. He went on to finish third at the 1996 NCAA Championships. In 1995, he won a career-most 30 matches (30-5) and placed fifth at the NCAA Championships. He was the Wildcats’ Stuteville (point leader) and Lupton (net takedowns) Award recipient in 1995 and 1996 and won the Jack Riley Fall Trophy in 1994.

ROHAN GARDNER 2006

ROHAN GARDNER

“It was truly an honor to be inducted into Northwestern’s Hall of Fame because as a former walk-on, I never expected to be recognized along with that caliber of athletes already inducted in the Hall of Fame. The challenges I face in my day-to-day

life are nothing compared to what I endured during my last two years at Northwestern. The experiences I had while a student and wrestler at Northwestern are unparalleled in the impact they had on my development into the person I am today.”

—ROHAN GARDNER ’95, M.S. ’96

“What can I say? Northwestern was the place for me and continues to be. We have an approach to athletics that makes sense for our institution. I am entering my 57th year as a member of the Purple Pride. Who could have predicted that when I took that one-year job in the spring of 1957? Go ’Cats.”

—KEN KRAFT ’57

MIKE FUNK

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Dustin Fox posted a 109-29 overall record for the Wildcats, including a 29-1 mark as a senior in 2008, culminating with an NCAA heavyweight champi-

onship. In the title bout, Fox defeated Ohio State’s J.D. Bergman in a dramatic 4-2 victory that went to extra time. He finished his NU career as the 2008 NCAA heavyweight champion, a two-time All-American and four-time NCAA qualifier.In the 2008 NCAA Championships match, ox sustained a cut to his head, which continued to bleed during the championship match. After trainers continued to fix the cut, his headgear broke and Fox also fought off a blow to the nose, which left it broken and bloody. In true grit fashion, Fox defeated Bergman with a takedown in the match’s second sudden victory. Fox came to Northwestern after wrestling at Galion High School in Galion,

Ohio. He qualified for the NCAA championships each of his four seasons with the Wildcats and was named an All-American during his junior and senior seasons. He finished third in the country as a junior in 2007 and won a Big Ten heavyweight championship. With the win, Fox continued a Wildcats streak as a Northwestern wrestler would take home a Big Ten championship each year for five consecutive seasons from 2005 to 2009. It marked the first time the school has accomplished the feat since 1928 to 1933. He became the Wildcats seventh different wrester to win an NCAA championship. During his time with NU, the `Cats finished fifth in the Big Ten championships in 2006 and recorded some of the school’s top finishes in the NCAA championships. Northwestern finished fourth in 2007, 13th in 2006 and 2008 and 14th in 2005.

DUSTIN FOX 2013

DUSTIN FOX“Northwestern provided more than a platform to excel in sports at the national collegiate level. It instilled, in my teammates and I, a culture of athletic and academic intensity that propels us to success in our lives today. For me, the biggest accomplishment is that current and future team members are able to draw strength from this legacy of achievement and continue to nourish this culture at NU wrestling. “

—DUSTIN FOX ’08

Jake Herbert, the most decorated wrestler in program history,

concluded his Northwestern career with a 135-4 overall record, achieving the fifth-best four-year winning percentage of any NCAA wrestler since the 1974-75 season and securing the best winning percentage in Northwestern history. He ended his time on the collegiate mat with a 66-match winning streak. Herbert won two national championships to become Northwestern’s first two-time national champion since 1931-32, won the 2009 Hodge Trophy as the nation’s top collegiate wrestler and became Northwestern’s second-ever winner of the Big Ten’s Jesse Owens Male Athlete of the Year Award. He was the Wildcats’ first-ever three-time Midlands champion and was named the 2009 Big Ten Wrestler of the Year.

One of three four-time All-Americans to ever wrestler for Northwestern, Herbert dominated from the very beginning, posting a 33-3 record and finishing 3rd at the NCAA Championships during his freshman season.He continued to only get better from there, going 36-1 in 2006 for his first of three Big Ten Championships. He was a perfect 32-0 in 2007, took an Olympic redshirt year away from the program in 2008 and came back in 2009 to have one of the best seasons ever. Herbert was 34-0 in 2009 and did not allow a takedown all season, while earning bonus points in 27 of his 34 decisions. After his Northwestern career, Herbert went on to claim a silver medal at the 2009 World Championships and gold at the 2011 Pan American Games before representing the United States at the 2012 Olympics in London.

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1924 Bryan Hines—125 1928 Ralph Lupton—125—1st 1931 Wes Brown—175—3rd Jack Riley—Hwt.—1st 1932 Jack Riley—Hwt.—1st 1953 Bob Christensen—115—2nd 1959 Art Kraft—157—4th 1960 Art Kraft—157—1st Rory Weber—Hwt.—4th 1961 Rory Weber—Hwt.—3rd 1962 Rory Weber—Hwt.—4th 1963 Al Jaklich—191—4th 1968 Russ Schneider—152—3rd Otto Zeman—160—5th 1969 Bill Laursen—167—6th 1970 Wydell Boyd—134—5th 1971 Mark Massery—126—5th 1973 Mark Massery—126—1st 1974 Dave Froehlich—167—4th 1975 Andre Allen—142—2nd Scott Klippert—177—4th 1985 Steve DePetro—126—5th 1986 Steve DePetro—126—3rd 1987 Mike Funk—177—4th 1988 Joei Bales—134—5th 1989 Mike Funk—177—5th Jack Griffin—118—5th Mark Whitehead—190—2nd 1990 Matt Case—190—4th Mike Funk—177—4th Jack Griffin—118—1st Brad Traviolia—167—2nd 1991 Mike Funk—190—7th 1992 Matt Case—190—4th 1995 Rohan Gardner—177—5th 1996 Rohan Gardner—177—3rd Tony Pariano—134—5th Scott Schatzman—126—7th 1998 Mark Bybee—167—6th Sam Neider—190—5th Scott Schatzman—134—8th 1999 Sam Neider—197—7th 2000 Scott Schatzman—141—5th 2005 Jake Herbert—174—3rd 2006 Jake Herbert—174—2nd Ryan Lang—141—4th John Velez—125—7th 2007 Dustin Fox—Hwt.—3rd Jake Herbert—184—1st Ryan Lang—141—2nd Mike Tamillow—197—7th 2008 Dustin Fox—Hwt.—1st Brandon Precin—125—7th 2009 Jake Herbert—184—1st Brandon Precin—125—3rd 2011 Andrew Nadhir—149—6th Brandon Precin—125—3rd Jason Welch—157—6th 2012 Mike McMullan—Hwt.—3rd Jason Welch—157—4th 2013 Mike McMullan—Hwt.—2nd Jason Welch—157—2nd 2014 Pierce Harger—165.—8th Mike McMullan—Hwt.—3rd Jason Tsirtsis—149—1st 2015 Mike McMullan—Hwt.—3rd Jason Tsirtsis—149—3rd

67 All-America honors won by 39 different NU wrestlers

ALL-AMERICANS

1968 Russ Schneider—160 1971 Mark Massery—126 1978 Al Marzano—190 1981 Tom Janicik—158 1991 Mike Funk—190 1999 Sam Neider—197 2006 Jake Herbert—174 2007 Jake Herbert—184 Ryan Lang—141 2011 Jason Welch—157 2012 Mike McMullan—Hwt Jason Welch—157 2013 Mike McMullan—Hwt 2014 Mike McMullan—Hwt Jason Tsirtsis—149

NWCA ALL-STARCLASSIC PARTICIPANTS

Career Winning Percentage 1. .971 Jake Herbert (135-4), 2004-07, 2008-09 2. .896 Don Evans (21-2-1), 1963-65 3. .881 Rory Weber (58-8), 1960-62 4. .879 Jack Griffin (156-21-1), 1987-90 5. .870 Andre Allen (90-13-1), 1972-75 6. .860 Jason Tsirtsis (86-14), 2013-Present 7. .841 Jason Welch (116-22), 2008-13 8. .830 Ken Kraft (38-7-2), 1955-57 9. .817 Brandon Precin (138-31), 2006-11 .817 Mike McMullan (103-23), 2010-15 11. .811 Steve DePetro (146-30-4), 1983-86 12. .809 Mark Massery (72-17), 1970-73 Career Wins 1. 156 Jack Griffin, 1987-90 2. 146 Steve DePetro, 1983-86 3. 138 Brandon Precin, 2006-11 4. 135 Jake Herbert, 2004-07, 2008-09 5. 122 Mike Funk, 1987-1991 122 Brad Traviolia, 1987-90 7. 116 Jason Welch, 2008-13 8. 115 Joei Bales, 1986-89 115 Scott Schatzman, 1995-00 10. 110 Tony Pariano, 1992-96 Single-Season Wins 1. 44 Steve DePetro, 1986 2. 43 Jack Griffin, 1989 43 Mark Whitehead, 1989 4. 42 Jack Griffin, 1987 5. 40 Jack Griffin, 1990 40 Brad Traviolia, 1990 7. 39 Brad Traviolia, 1989 39 Jason Tsirtsis, 2015 9. 37 Steve DePetro, 1984 37 Brandon Precin, 2008 11. 36 Jake Herbert, 2006 12. 35 Joei Bales, 1987 35 Rich Decatur, 1984 35 Steve DePetro, 1985 35 Mike Funk, 1990 35 Brandon Precin, 2011

WIN TOTALS

1928 Ralph Lupton—125 Rudy Schuler—Hwt. 1929 Ralph Lupton—125 1931 Wesley Brown—175 Bob Miller—155 Jack Riley—Hwt. 1932 Wesley Brown—175 1933 Wesley Brown—175 1944 Arthur Nethercot—121 1945 Duane Hanson—136 1952 Jack Herschend—123 1957 Ken Kraft—167 1960 Rory Weber—Hwt. 1961 Al Jaklich—191 Rory Weber—Hwt. 1963 Don Evans—177 Bob Plaskas—123 1968 Russ Schneider—152 1970 Bill Pauss—177 1971 Mark Massery—126 1973 Mark Massery—126 1975 Andre Allen—142 Dave Froehlich—167 1989 Jack Griffin—118 Mark Whitehead—190 1990 Jack Griffin—118 Brad Traviolia—167 1991 Mike Funk—190 1996 Rohan Gardner—177 2000 Mark Bybee—174 2005 Matt Delguyd—197 2006 Jake Herbert—174 2007 Jake Herbert—184 Ryan Lang—141 Mike Tamillow—197 2008 Dustin Fox—Hwt. 2009 Jake Herbert—184 2013 Jason Welch—157 2014 Jason Tsirtsis—149 2015 Mike McMullan—Hwt. Jason Tsirtsis—149

BIG TEN CHAMPIONS

1928 Ralph Lupton (125 lbs.) 1931 Jack Riley (HWT.) 1932 Jack Riley (HWT.) 1960 Art Kraft (156 lbs.) 1973 Mark Massery (126 lbs.) 1990 Jack Griffin (118 lbs.) 2007 Jake Herbert (184 lbs.) 2008 Dustin Fox (HWT.) 2009 Jake Herbert (184 lbs.) 2014 Jason Tsirtsis (149 lbs.)

NCAA CHAMPIONS

Four-Time All-AmericansMike Funk - 1987, 1989, 1990 (177), 1991 (190)Jake Herbert - 2005, 2006 (174), 2007, 2009 (184)Mike McMullan - 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 (Hwt.)

Three-Time All-AmericansRory Weber - 1960, 1961, 1962 (Hwt.)Scott Schatzman - 1996 (126), 1998 (134), 2000 (141)Brandon Precin - 2008, 2009, 2011 (125)Jason Welch - 2011, 2012 , 2013(157)

Two-Time All-AmericansJack Riley - 1931, 1932 (Hwt.)Mark Massery - 1971, 1973 (126)Steve DePetro - 1985, 1986 (126)Jack Griffin - 1989, 1990 (118)Matt Case - 1990, 1992 (190)Rohan Gardner - 1995, 1996 (177)Sam Neider - 1998 (190), 1999 (197)Ryan Lang - 2006, 2007 (141)Dustin Fox - 2007, 2008 (Hwt.)Jason Tsirtsis - 2014, 2015 (149)

MULTIPLE ALL-AMERICANS

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BIG TEN MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEARJESSE OWENS AWARD

Each year, the Big Ten Conference honors just one male athlete with the prestigious Jesse

Owens Award, presented to the top male performer in the league from any sport. The 2009 award went to NU’s Jake Herbert (pictured above with Northwestern director of athletics and recreation Jim Phillips) following his undefeated senior season during which he won his second NCAA title and the Hodge Trophy as college wrestling’s most dominant performer. He is the second Wildcat ever to win the award (Luke Donald, men’s golf, 1999).

2009

Bryan Hines • United States1924 Olympics • ParisBronze Medal Men’s Bantamweight Freestyle

A wrestling standout for the Wildcats from 1922-24, Hines rolled through his junior season undefeated and went on to win the Big Ten championship. The following season, he successfully defended his con-ference title before capturing the National Collegiate Championship, the first in Wildcat wrestling history. This victory earned him a trip to Paris to compete in the 1924 Olympic Games. Despite a sprained ankle, Hines managed to garner third place. Following his return from Paris, he coached NU during the 1926 season.

Jack H. Riley • United States1932 Olympics • Los AngelesSilver Medal Men’s Heavyweight Freestyle

Riley captured All-Big Ten honors on the 1930 and 1931 championship football teams and was named to the All-America team in 1931. He won the NCAA heavyweight wrestling championship in 1930 and 1931, and won a silver medal at the 1932 Olympic Games.

Larry Langowski • Mexico2008 Olympics • BeijingDNP Men’s 120 kg Freestyle

Langowski wrestled at Northwestern from 2003-06 and was a two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree. He was the lone member of the Mexican freestyle wrestling team during the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.

NORTHWESTERN OLYMPIANS

Jake Herbert • United States2012 Olympics • LondonDNPMen’s 84 kg Freestyle

A two-time NCAA champion, four-time All-American and 2009 Dan Hodge Trophy recipient, Jake Herbert won the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials in Iowa City, Iowa to secure a spot on Team USA. Herbert took an Olym-pic redshirt year while at Northwestern in 2008 in an attempt to qualify for the Beijing games but came up short. He came back to win silver at the 2009 world championships. Herbert earned the 84 kg spot on the U.S. Olympic Freestyle Team and competed in London at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

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2016Dominick MaloneJameson OsterJason Tsirtsis

2015Pierce HargerDominick MaloneMike McMullan * •Jameson OsterAlex PolizziJason Tsirtsis * •

2014Pierce Harger •Dominick MaloneMike McMullan •Alex PolizziJason Tsirtsis ^* •

2013Pat GrecoPierce HargerMike McMullan •Lee MunsterAlex PolizziJason Welch * •

2012Kaleb FriedleyPierce HargerMike McMullan •Levi MeleLee MunsterJason Welch •

2011Kaleb FriedleyLevi MeleAndrew Nadhir • Brandon Precin • Jason Welch •

2010Andrew Nadhir

2009Jake Herbert ^* •Brandon Precin •Keith SulzerJason Welch

2008Dustin Fox ^* •Nick HayesRyan Lang Brandon Precin •Keith SulzerMike Tamillow

2007Dustin Fox •Nick HayesJake Herbert ^* •Ryan Lang * • Brandon PrecinMike Tamillow * •

2006Matt DelguydWill DurkeeDustin FoxJake Herbert * • Ryan Lang •Mike TamillowJohn Velez •

2005Matt Delguyd *Dustin FoxJake Herbert •Ryan LangJohn Velez

2004Matt DelguydNick HayesJake HerbertMike KimberlinJohn Velez

2003Jason Erwinski

2002John GiacceRyan Kane

2000Mark Bybee *Tom CiezkiMatt HuebnerScott Schatzman •

1999Mark BybeeDominic CarusoSam Neider •Drew ParianoScott Schatzman

1998Mark Bybee •Malik ElliotSam Neider •Drew ParianoScott Schatzman •

1997Micah HeyKurt HudsonJoel GoedenSam NeidenDrew Pariano

1996Mark BybeeRohan Gardner • * Anthony Pariano •Scott Schatzman •Brent Shiver

1995Rohan Gardner •Jeff MirabellaSam NeiderAnthony ParianoBrent Shiver

1994Rohan GardnerJeff MirabellaAnthony ParianoBrent ShiverRoger WilliamsTad Yeager

1993Paul AndreottiJeff MirabellaAnthony ParianoTad Yeager

1992Paul AndreottiMatt Case •Rohan GardnerNeil KohlbergJeff MirabellaRoger Williams

1991Mike Funk • *Tad Yeager

1990Matt Case •Mike Funk •Jack Griffin ^* •Brad Traviolia * •Toby Willis

1989Jack Griffin * •Brad TravioliaMike Funk •Mark Whitehead * •

1988Jack GriffinJoei Bales •Mark Whitehead

1987Jack GriffinJoei BalesMike Funk •Dan Funk

1986Steve DePetro •Mike RosmanMike KraftRegis Durban

1985Steve DePetro •Mike RosmanMike KraftRegis Durban

1983Steve DePetroKeith Cruise

1982Dave Scotton

1981Tom JanicikCraig Jennings

1980Tom JanicikCraig Jennings

1979Tom Janicik

1978Alex RiccominiRuss WeglarzAl Marzano

1977Pete DombrowskiDave BeckmanBob MorrisonMike Weitzman

1976Alex RiccominiAl Marzano

1975Andre Allen • * Pete DombrowskiDave Froehlich *Scott Klippert •

1974Dave FroehlichJim TorresScott Klippert •

1973Mark Massery ^• *Andre Allen

1972Andre AllenClyde SmithJim Summerfelt

1971Mark Massery • * Clyde SmithChuck Arnold

1970Wydell Boyd •Mark MasseryHoward KingrySteve ButtreyClyde SmithBill LaursenLeo KocherBill Pauss *Chuck ArnoldBill Galler

1969Ed DumasSteve ButtreyOtto ZemanSeth NortonBill Laursen •Dan Kraft

1968Ed DumasWayne WatsonJack DunnSteve ButtreyRuss Schneider * •Otto Zeman •Seth NortonBill PaussDan KraftBill Galler

1967Ed DumasWayne WatsonJack DunnRuss SchneiderOtto ZemanRich Ruben

1966Russ SchneiderRich RubenStu MarshallDan Kraft

1965Jerry TorranceDick Ernst

1964Dave KreiderJerry TorranceStu MarshallDick Ernst

1963Dave KreiderJerry TorranceDon Evans *Al Jaklich •

1962Rory Weber •

1961Al Jaklich *Rory Weber * • 1960Art Kraft ^•Rory Weber * •

1959Don WoehrleArt Kraft

1957Steve PrepeckCharles ArendsKen Kraft *

1953Bob Christensen •Jake HerschendBill Ellwood

1940Ray Greening

1933Wesley Brown *

1932Norval PostweilerJack SpencerRobert GarriganWalter BrewerWesley Brown *Jack Riley ^•

1931Robert GarriganBob Miller *Wesley Brown *Jack Riley ^* •

1930George LeFavourRobert Garrigan

1929Ralph Lupton *

1928Ralph Lupton ^* •

• All-American^ National Champ* Big Ten Champ

WILDCAT NCAA QUALIFIERS

MOST DOMINANT COLLEGE WRESTLERDAN HODGE TROPHY

Jake Herbert was the 2009 recipient of the Dan Hodge Trophy, presented annually to the nation’s

most dominant college wrestler. It is named for the undefeated, three-time NCAA champion from Oklahoma in the mid 1950s. Hodge has the highest pinning percentage in collegiate history, and was known for his dominating style of wrestling. The award is co-sponsored by W.I.N. Magazine and the Dan Gable International Wrestling Institute and Museum in Waterloo, Iowa. Herbert became the fourth representative from the Big Ten Conference to win the award, first presented in 1995.

BIG TEN INDIVIDUAL AWARDS

BIG TEN WRESTLER OF THE YEAR Jake Herbert, 2009

BIG TEN WRESTLER OF THE CHAMPIONSHIPS Jake Herbert, 2007

BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Scott Schatzman, 1996 Jason Tsirtsis, 2014

2009

COACHING ACCOLADES

NWCA ASSISTANT COACH OF THE YEAR Drew Pariano, 2008

Amateur Wrestling NewsRookie Coach of the Year Drew Pariano, 2011

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STUTEVILLE AWARD(Season Points Leader)

1947 George Halas 1948 Miles Taylor 1949 George Halas 1950 Bill Ford 1951 Ralph Jecha 1952 Jack Herschend 1953 Joe Sturgus 1954 Lenny Vyskocil 1955 Ken Kraft 1956 Ken Kraft 1957 Ken Kraft 1958 Don Woehrle 1959 Art Kraft 1960 Art Kraft 1961 Rory Weber 1962 Al Jaklich 1963 Don Evans 1964 Dave Kreider 1965 Dick Ernst 1966 Russ Schneider 1967 Russ Schneider 1968 Russ Schneider 1969 Seth Norton 1970 Bill Galler/ Bill Laursen 1971 Mark Massery 1972 Clyde Smith 1973 Mark Massery 1974 Dave Froehlich 1975 Andre Allen 1976 Al Marzano 1977 Mike Weitzman 1978 Al Marzano 1979 Tom Janicik 1980 Craig Jennings 1981 Tom Janicik 1982 Don Horning 1983 Steve DePetro 1984 Steve DePetro 1985 Regis Durbin 1986 Steve DePetro 1987 Jack Griffin 1988 Jack Griffin 1989 Mark Whitehead 1990 Jack Griffin 1991 Mike Funk 1992 Matt Case 1993 Jeff Mirabella 1994 Tony Pariano 1995 Rohan Gardner 1996 Rohan Gardner 1997 Sam Neider 1998 Sam Neider 1999 Mark Bybee 2000 Scott Schatzman 2001 Jason Erwinski 2002 John Giacche 2003 Jason Erwinski 2004 Matt Delguyd 2005 Jake Herbert 2006 Jake Herbert 2007 Jake Herbert 2008 Dustin Fox 2009 Jake Herbert 2010 Andrew Nadhir 2011 Brandon Precin 2012 Jason Welch 2013 Jason Welch 2014 Jason Tsirtsis 2015 Mike McMullan/ Jason Tsirtsis

(Total Falls) 1964 Jerry Torrence 1965 Don Evans 1966 Dan Kraft 1967 Russ Schneider 1968 Russ Schneider 1969 Dan Kraft 1970 Charlie Arnold 1971 Charlie Arnold 1972 Jamie Summerfelt 1973 Paul Scott 1974 Andre Allen 1975 Andre Allen 1976 Al Marzano 1977 Al Marzano 1978 Al Marzano 1979 Mike Weitzman 1980 Craig Jennings 1981 Craig Jennings 1982 Don Horning 1983 Mike Fiandaca 1984 Tim Guana 1985 Mike Kraft 1986 Mike Kraft 1987 Brad Traviolia 1988 Jack Griffin 1989 Jack Griffin 1990 Jack Griffin 1991 Mike Funk 1992 Jeff Mirabella 1993 Tad Yeager 1994 Rohan Gardner 1995 Tony Pariano 1996 Mark Bybee 1997 Sam Neider 1998 Sam Neider 1999 Mark Bybee 2000 Mark Bybee 2001 Ryan Cumbee 2002 John Giacche 2003 Scott Johnson 2004 Mike Little 2005 Jake Herbert 2006 Jake Herbert 2007 Jake Herbert 2008 Brandon Precin 2009 Jake Herbert 2010 Aaron Jones Andrew Nadhir John Schoen 2011 Kaleb Friedley 2012 Levi Mele 2013 Dominick Malone 2014 Pierce Harger 2015 Alex Polizzi

JACK RILEY AWARD(Net Takedowns)

1976 Dave Triveline 1977 Dave Triveline 1978 Al Marzano 1979 Mike Weitzman 1980 Don Prior 1981 Don Prior 1982 Don Prior 1983 Steve DePetro 1984 Steve DePetro 1985 Steve DePetro 1986 Steve DePetro 1987 Jack Griffin 1988 Jack Griffin 1989 Mark Whitehead 1990 Jack Griffin 1991 Mike Funk 1992 Matt Case 1993 Roger Williams 1994 Tony Pariano 1995 Rohan Gardner 1996 Rohan Gardner 1997 Sam Neider 1998 Scott Schatzman 1999 Sam Neider 2000 Scott Schatzman 2001 Jason Erwinski 2002 John Giacche 2003 Jason Erwinski 2004 John Velez 2005 Jake Herbert 2006 Jake Herbert 2007 Jake Herbert 2008 Brandon Precin 2009 Jake Herbert 2010 Andrew Nadhir 2011 Andrew Nadhir 2012 Jason Welch 2013 Jason Welch 2014 Jason Tsirtsis 2015 Jason Tsirtsis

LUPTON AWARD

JOHNVELEZ

MATT CASE

2012 Mike McMullan 2013 Mike McMullan 2014 Jason Tsirtsis 2015 Mike McMullan

HERBERT AWARD

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PLACE YEAR POINT TOTALT-2nd 1968 50

3rd 1963 34 1969 41

T-3rd 1990 84.5

4th 1960 28 1964 32 1970 39 1971 32 1985 60.75

5th 1957 28 1967 22 1975 56.5 1977 33.5 1987 62.5 2006 87.5

T-5th 1944 6 1965 18

HIGHEST TEAM FINISHESBig Ten Championships (since 1934)

2016Jacob BerkowitzBryce BrillRobert CoukosJacob SchmittMitch SligaGarrison White

2015John CoukosPierce HargerMitch SligaGarrison White

2014John CoukosRobert CoukosPat GrecoMatt GreenePierce HargerDylan MarriottJustin MeyersLee MunsterGarrison White

2013John CoukosPat GrecoPierce HargerLevi Mele

2012John CoukosPat GrecoPierce HargerBen KuharLevi Mele

2011Paul JacksonRobert JoyceBen KuharLevi MeleAndrew Nadhir

2010Kyle BertinRobert JoyceEric Metzler

2009Kyle BertinMarty GouldJake HerbertBobby JoyceEric MetzlerJames SmithKeith Sulzer

2008Kyle BertinMarty GouldNick HayesCarl HoweBobby JoyceEric MetzlerJamie SmithKeith SulzerMike Tamillow

2007Vincent CollettiMarty GouldNick HayesJake HerbertCarl HoweEric MetzlerMike Tamillow

2006Matthew DelguydNick HayesJake HerbertLawrence Langowski Daniel QuintelaMichael Tamillow

2005Matt DelguydNick HayesLarry LangowskiJon Ott Daniel Quintela

2004Matt DelguydJon OttDaniel QuintelaNolan Walther

2003Brendan CurranJonathan OttNolan Walther

2002John BoulusBrendan Curran Jonathan FriedstatNolan Walther

2001Tom CiezkiRyan CumbeeBrendan Curran Jonathan FriedstatMatt HuebnerWill Marcantel

2000Jon FriedstatMatt HuebnerWill MarcantelDrew ParianoTony ScaccoScott Schatzman

1999Robert FinnWilliam MarcantelSam NeiderDrew ParianoScott Schatzman

1998Malik ElliottJosh InchSam NeiderDrew ParianoScott Schatzman

1997Sean EbertKurt HudsonSam NeiderWill Reisman

1996Sean EbertKurt HudsonSam NeiderTony Pariano

Will Reisman

1995Kurt HudsonSpencer Malcolm Tony ParianoWill Reisman

1994Andrew Arsham Ian GreenblattAnthony ParianoTad Yeager

1993Andrew ArshamSpencer MalcolmTad Yeager

1992Jon AdeeBrian BurgessChris KaminskiNeil KohlbergAaron Libman,

1991Brian BurgessMike CheathamMike FunkChris KaminskiNeil KohlbergAaron LibmanTad Yeager

1990Matt Case Mike CheathamNeil Kohlberg

1989Brian BurgessMike CheathamNeil Kohlberg

1988Neil ChrissShane Edgington

1987Bert Knuth

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(3.0 GPA, NCAA All-American)

PLACE YEAR POINT TOTAL4th 2007 71.5 1990 99 1932 98th 1989 40.59th 2014 46.0 2012 42.5 1960 2010th 1968 2511th 1975 32T-12th 2011 7213th 2009 76 2008 75 2006 69T-13th 1973 1914th 2005 T-14th 1953 5 1930 115th 1970 16 2015 34.5

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2015Pierce HargerMike McMullan

2014Pierce HargerGarrison White

2013Pierce Harger

2012Pierce HargerLevi Mele

2011Levi MeleAndrew Nadhir

2009Jake HerbertBrandon PrecinKeith Sulzer

2008Nick HayesKeith SulzerMike Tamillow

2007Jake HerbertMike Tamillow2006Matt DelguydWill DurkeeJake Herbert

2005Matt Delguyd

2004Matt Delguyd

1999Sam Neider

1998Mark ElliotSam NeiderScott Schatzman

1997Sam NeiderWill Reisman

1996Rohan GardnerKurt HudsonTony ParianoWill Reisman

1995Tony Pariano

1991Tad Yeager

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1989-90Overall Record: 11-4, 5-4 Big Ten11/18-19 Ohio Open NTS11/24 Northern Open NTS12/2 Illinois Open NTS12/9 Indiana * L, 23-1812/17 Central Michigan W, 26-2312/29-30 Midlands Championships 3rd/521/5 Michigan State W, 28-121/7 Iowa * L, 33-81/13 Grand Valley State W, 38-6 Marquette W, 39-61/19 Minnesota * W, 24-191/27 Michigan * L, 22-202/1 Northern Illinois W, 37-92/10 Wisconsin * L, 19-182/13 Purdue * W, 22-152/18 Ohio State * W, 21-142/24 Illinois State W, 27-92/25 Illinois * W, 41-53/2 Eastern Illinois W, 36-113/10-11 Big Ten Championships 3rd/103/22-24 NCAA Championships 4th/99

1990-91Overall Record: 5-15, 1-7 Big Ten11/17-18 Ohio Open NTS11/24 Northern Open NTS12/1 vs. Northern Illinois W, 22-2112/10 at Cal State-Fullerton L, 27-1612/12 at Fresno State L, 31-1112/13 vs. San Francisco State W, 34-17 at Cal State-Bakersfield L, 24-2012/29-30 Midlands Championships 14th/561/11-12 National Dual Championships vs. Penn State L, 43-3 vs. Portland State W, 30-15 vs. West Virginia L, 35-51/18 at Illinois State W, 20-171/19 vs. Minnesota * L, 29-81/25 at Michigan State L, 23-20 vs. Ferris State L, 22-181/26 vs. Michigan * L, 31-92/1 vs. Illinois * W, 25-23 vs. Iowa * L, 50-32/3 vs. Purdue * L, 32-132/8 vs. Wisconsin * L, 33-92/10 at Indiana * L, 30-122/17 at Ohio State * L, 39-7 vs. Ohio L, 30-63/2-3 Big Ten Championships 8th/103/13-16 NCAA Championships 42nd/87

1991-92Overall Record: 5-10-1, 3-6 Big Ten11/3 NU Quad Open NTS11/23-24 Ohio Open NTS 11/30 Northern Open NTS 12/5 vs. Northern Illinois W, 35-7 12/14 vs. Indiana W, 23-12 12/28-29 Midlands Championships NTS1/9 vs. Lehigh L, 21-181/19 vs. Minnesota L, 25-14 1/25 vs. Michigan * L, 29-121/26 vs. Michigan State * W, 32-51/31 vs. Illinois State W, 34-9 vs. Iowa * L, 40-5 2/9 vs. Illinois * W, 26-15 vs. Brown L, 20-16 at Cornell L, 34-12 vs. Syracuse T, 18-18 2/15 vs. Wisconsin * L, 29-92/22 vs. Purdue * L, 19-14 2/29 vs. Ohio State * L, 28-8 vs. Central Michigan L, 28-133/7-8 Big Ten Championships 7th/10 3/19-21 NCAA Championships 24th/84

1992-93Overall Record: 6-9-1, 3-5-1 Big Ten11/1 NU Open NTS11/14-15 Ohio Open NTS11/28 Northern Open NTS 12/14 vs. California-Bakersfield L, 22-1512/16 vs. Portland State W, 34-5 vs. Fresno State L, 31-3 12/29-30 Midlands Championships 6th/521/9 vs. Indiana * W, 27-9 vs. Kent State W, 28-61/15 vs. Ohio State * L, 34-9 1/16 vs. Michigan State * W, 19-14 1/23 vs. Illinois * W, 21-121/23 vs. Minnesota * T, 18-181/31 vs. Michigan * L, 22-192/6 vs. Iowa * L, 34-32/13 vs. Wyoming W, 22-18 vs. Wisconsin * L, 23-132/17 vs. Northern Illinois L, 22-20 vs. Purdue * L, 21-112/21 vs. Nebraska L, 35-6 3/5-6 Big Ten Championships 9th/11 3/18-20 NCAA Championships 41st/81 1993-94Overall Record: 8-5-1, 4-4-1 Big Ten10/30 Halloween Open NTS11/20-21 Ohio Open NTS 11/27 Northern Open NTS 12/29-30 Midlands Championships NTS 1/8 vs. Indiana * W, 19-18 vs. Ohio State * W, 26-151/15 Wyoming Invitational 1st/41/22 at Minnesota * L, 33-9 vs. Illinois * T, 19-191/29 vs. Michigan State * L, 22-13 1/30 vs. Michigan * W, 25-152/4 vs. Iowa * L, 37-3 vs. Boise State L, 16-132/10 at Illinois State W, 28-182/13 at Wisconsin * L, 25-172/19 at Purdue * W, 25-13 vs. Miami (Ohio) W, 22-192/20 at Northern Illinois W, 30-93/4-5 Big Ten Championships 7th/10 3/16-19 NCAA Championships 36th/83

1994-95Overall Record: 9-7, 2-7 Big Ten10/30 Halloween Open NTS 11/19-20 Michigan Open NTS 11/26 Northern Open NTS 12/16 at Cleveland State W, 30-12 12/29-30 Midlands Championships NTS 1/8 at Indiana * W, 22-19 vs. Ohio State * L, 24-71/15 vs. UW-Stevens Point W, 32-31/21 vs. Minnesota * L, 27-10 at Illinois * L, 20-141/28 at Michigan * L, 20-151/29 vs. Central Michigan W, 20-19 at Michigan State * L, 27-7 2/4 at Iowa * L, 0-402/10 vs. Eastern Illinois W, 30-10 2/11 vs. Wisconsin * L, 24-11 vs. Northern Illinois W, 28-92/18 vs. Purdue * W, 25-102/19 vs. Illinois State W, 26-7 vs. Marquette W, 41-33/4-5 Big Ten Championships 9th/11 3/16-19 NCAA Championships 18th/82

1995-96Overall Record: 8-5-1, 4-5-1 Big Ten10/29 Halloween Open NTS11/11-12 Michigan Open NTS11/24 Northern Open NTS12/9 vs. Penn State W, 19-1412/13 at Georgia State W, 23-912/29-30 Midlands Championships NTS

1/6 vs. Indiana * L, 22-12 at Ohio State * L, 24-121/13 vs. Central Michigan W, 29-151/20 vs. Minnesota * W, 24-9 vs. Illinois * L, 19-141/27 vs. Michigan * T, 16-162/1 vs. Iowa * L, 41-32/10 vs. Michigan State * L, 18-172/14 at Northern Illinois W, 41-32/18 at Purdue * W, 18-162/23 at Eastern Illinois W, 34-82/25 at Wisconsin * W, 20-133/9-10 Big Ten Championships 9th/113/21-23 NCAA Championships 18th/80

1996-97Overall Record: 6-9, 2-7 Big Ten11/3 Halloween Open NTS 11/23-24 Michigan Open NTS 11/29 Northern Open NTS 12/6 at Minnesota L, 35-3 12/15 at Central Michigan W, 18-1612/28-29 Midlands Championships T-15th/561/5 vs. Indiana * L, 25-91/10-11 Virginia Duals vs. Arizona State L, 20-17 vs. Brown W, 22-16 vs. Lock Haven L, 30-12 1/17 vs. Eastern Illinois W, 22-15 1/18 at Illinois * L, 34-5 1/25 at Michigan * L, 19-181/26 at Michigan State * W, 17-16 2/1 at Iowa * L, 40-4 2/7 vs. Ohio State * L, 21-11 2/15 vs. Wisconsin * W, 23-15 2/23 vs. Purdue * L, 27-6 vs. Marquette W, 32-93/8-9 Big Ten Championships 11th/11 3/20-22 NCAA Championships 35th/73 1997-98Overall Record: 9-8, 3-6 Big Ten11/15-16 Michigan State Open NTS 11/28 Northern Open NTS 12/13 at Ohio State W, 20-18 12/14 vs. Kent State W, 27-15 vs. Lock Haven L, 25-15 at Clarion L, 20-1812/28-29 Midlands Championships 11th/541/9 at Marquette W, 39-121/11 vs. Virginia Tech W, 31-9 at Indiana * W, 24-16 1/18 vs. Illinois * L, 29-9 1/23 vs. Michigan * L, 24-151/24 vs. Michigan State * L, 23-12 1/29 vs. Iowa * L, 40-02/7 vs. Central Michigan W, 20-18 2/8 at Eastern Illinois W, 27-12 vs. SIU-Edwardsville W, 35-13 2/14 at Wisconsin * W, 20-14 2/20 vs. Minnesota * L, 32-62/21 at Purdue * L, 24-133/6-8 Big Ten Championships 8th/11 3/18-21 NCAA Championships 18th/84

1998-99Overall Record: 5-9, 3-6 Big Ten11/7-8 Michigan Open NTS11/20-21 St. Louis Open NTS12/14 at Iowa State L, 27-1412/16 at Northern Iowa W, 31-1112/29-30 Midlands Championships1/9 vs. Northern Illinois W, 20-16 1/22 at Indiana * L, 21-201/24 at Illinois * L, 31-101/29 at Michigan State W, 28-17 2/5 at Purdue * L, 23-162/12 vs. Iowa * L, 36-32/14 vs. Penn State * L, 21-202/18 vs. Eastern Illinois W, 34-8 vs. Wisconsin * W, 24-172/21 vs. Minnesota * L, 25-15

3/6-7 Big Ten Championships 7tth/113/18-21 NCAA Championships 29th

1999-2000Overall Record: 6-12, 1-7 Big Ten11/13-14 Michigan State Open NTS 11/19-20 St. Louis Open NTS 11/26 vs. Arizona St. L, 24-20 vs. Lehigh L, 23-16 vs. Purdue L, 25-14 12/12 vs. Central Michigan T, 15-15 12/29-30 Midlands Championships 14th/62 1/14 at Northern Illinois W, 24-17 1/16 at Eastern Illinois L, 20-18 1/21 at Michigan L, 24-15 1/23 at Marquette W, 20-16 vs. Missouri W,19-171/28 vs. Ohio State * W, 25-152/4 vs. Michigan State * L, 24-132/6 at Iowa * L, 41-32/11 at Indiana * L, 29-142/13 vs. Illinois * L, 36-32/18 at Minnesota * L, 35-62/19 at Wisconsin* L, 27-93/5 Big Ten Championships 6th/113/19 NCAA Championships 29th 2000-01Overall Record: 4-13-1, 0-8 Big Ten11/18-19 Michigan State Open NTS 11/24 Dual in the Desert vs. Minnesota-Morris W, 37-6 vs. Embry Riddle W, 28-15 vs. Arizona State L, 41-012/16 vs. Central Michigan L, 26-1012/29-30 Midlands Championships T-25th/541/6 Lone Star Duals vs. Norhern Illinois L, 31-9 vs. Navy L, 29-16 vs. Stanford L, 25-181/12 vs. Eastern Illinois W, 26-211/14 vs. Iowa * L, 45-31/19 at Illinois * L, 40-31/26 vs. Wisconsin * L, 28-91/28 vs. Northern Illinois T, 18-18 2/2 at Penn State * L, 21-122/4 at Ohio State * L, 33-32/9 at Marquette W, 39-42/11 at Indiana * L, 37-6 2/16 vs. Purdue * L, 26-9 2/18 vs. Michigan * L, 36-7 3/3-4 Big Ten Championship 11th/11

2001-02Overall Record: 7-12, 0-8 Big Ten11/17-18 Michigan State Open NTS 11/23 Northern Open NTS12/8 NU Duals vs. Parkside L, 24-11 vs. Eastern Michigan W, 25-15 vs. Princeton W, 27-1112/29-30 Midlands Championships 41st/611/5 Lone Star Duals vs. Navy W, 27-13 vs. Brown L, 21-17 vs. Nebraska-Kearney L, 20-171/11 at Eastern Illinois W, 31-31/13 Wendy Duals vs. Gardner-Webb W, 46-0 vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga W, 31-7 vs. Ashland W, 28-91/18 at Purdue L, 24-91/20 at Northern Illinois L, 24-151/25 vs. Illinois * L, 27-61/27 at Iowa * L, 44-6 2/1 vs. Penn State * L, 25-152/8 vs. Minnesota * L, 38-62/15 at Michigan State * L, 23-122/22 at Wisconsin * L, 29-122/24 vs. Indiana * L, 36-33/8-10 Big Ten Championships 11th/11

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2002-03Overall Record: 5-12, 0-8 Big Ten11/9-10 Michigan State Open NTS11/24 Missouri Open NTS12/7 Northern Iowa Open NYS12/14 vs. Parkside W, 28-21 vs. Eastern Illinois W, 2-012/28-29 Midlands Championships 25th1/4 Lone Star Duals vs. Cal Poly L, 27-10 vs. Navy W, 27-10 vs. Harvard W, 24-121/12 Wendy’s Duals vs. Gardner-Webb W, 34-9 vs. Purdue L, 27-12 vs. Pittsburgh L, 29-61/17 vs. Northern Illinois L, 27-61/24 vs. Michigan State * L, 33-71/26 vs. Wisconsin * L, 24-132/1 at Michigan * L, 35-122/7 at Illinois * L, 37-32/9 at Minnesota * L, 41-32/14 at Indiana * L, 28-92/21 vs. Ohio State * L, 25-142/23 vs. Iowa * L, 44-6

2003-04Overall Record: 9-9, 0-8 Big Ten11/8 Michigan State Open NTS11/22 NU Duals vs. Augustana W, 30-9 vs. Gardner-Webb W, 29-7 vs. UW-La Crosse W, 19-412/5 Northern Illinois Duals vs. Loras College W, 32-8 vs. Northern Illinois L, 21-12 vs. Elmhurst College W, 40-612/18 American W, 41-10 12/19 Beast of the East Invitational 4th/20 12/29-30 Midlands Championships 17th/61 1/9 Eastern Michigan W, 22-181/11 Eastern Illinois W, 37-31/17 at Iowa * L, 39-41/23 vs. Purdue * L, 20-191/24 vs. Indiana * L, 19-121/24 vs. Missouri Baptist W, 33-62/1 vs. Illinois * L, 32-72/6 at Penn State * L, 42-32/8 at Ohio State * L, 40-32/20 at Wisconsin * L, 28-6 2/22 vs. Michigan * L, 37-7 3/7 Big Ten Championships 11th/113/20 NCAA Championships T-50th

2004-05Overall Record: 6-6, 2-6 Big Ten12/3 vs. Northern Illinois W, 21-13 12/15 vs. Augustana W, 37-9 vs. UW-La Crosse W, 33-912/17 Beast of the East Tournament 1st/14 12/29-30 Midlands Championships 7th1/15 vs. Eastern Illinois W, 41-3 1/21 at Indiana * L, 22-14 1/22 at Purdue * W, 27-101/29 vs. Iowa * W, 22-192/4 vs. Minnesota * L, 28-102/6 at Michigan State * L, 20-152/12 vs. Penn State * L, 24-13 2/17 at Illinois * L, 29-62/20 vs. Wisconsin * L, 19-183/5-6 Big Ten Championships 9th/11 3/17-19 NCAA Championships 14th

2005-06Overall Record:10-5, 5-3 Big Ten12/1 at Northern Illinois W, 28-1012/15 vs. Chicago W, 32-12 vs. Indianapolis W, 38-12 12/18 Reno Tournament 3rd/27 12/29-30 Midlands Chamionships 10th /66 1/8 at Eastern Illinois W, 35-13

1/14 NWCA National Duals at Iowa State L, 20-16 vs. Hofstra W, 26-13 vs. Arizona State L, 22-171/20 at Minnesota * L, 24-111/22 at Wisconsin * W, 24-151/28 at Michigan * L, 22-152/3 vs. Ohio State * W, 31-62/5 at Illinois * W, 19-162/10 vs. Michigan State * W, 21-13 2/12 at Iowa * L, 20-162/17 vs. Indiana * W, 19-153/4-5 Big Ten Championships 5th/113/16-18 NCAA Championships 13th/69

2006-07Overall Record:13-8, 3-5 Big Ten11/12 NU Duals vs. Chicago W, 34-12 vs. Navy W, 20-16 vs. Indianapolis W, 31-1111/18 ACC/Big Ten Clash vs. Virgina W, 24-12 vs. North Carolina W, 30-9 vs. North Carolina State W, 37-912/8 vs. Northern Illinois W, 28-1012/9 vs. Eastern Illinois W, 38-1212/20 Reno Tournament 6th/2912/29-30 Midlands Championships 3rd/55 1/13 NWCA National Duals vs. Cornell W, 24-15 vs. Iowa L, 22-18 vs. Missouri L, 33-8 vs. West Virginia W, 28-141/14 vs. Central Michigan L, 22-11 1/19 at Illinois * L, 21-131/21 vs. Iowa * L, 24-141/26 vs. Wisconsin * W, 19-182/2 at Penn State * L, 25-82/4 at Ohio State * L, 18-162/11 at Indiana * L, 28-112/16 vs. Purdue * W, 31-132/18 vs. Michigan * W, 20-143/3-4 Big Ten Championships 6th/11 3/15-17 NCAA Championships 4th 2007-08Overall Record: 8-9, 3-5 Big Ten11/30 at Northern Illinois L, 22-1912/08 vs. North Dakota State W, 35-9 vs. SIU-Edwardsville W, 44-312/16 at Eastern Michigan W, 29-612/29-30 Midlands Championships 5th/551/12-13 NWCA National Duals 8th/16 vs. Nebraska L, 25-9 vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga W, 31-11 vs. Missouri W, 22-19 vs. Ohio State L, 19-17 vs. Iowa State L, 26-161/27 at Iowa * L, 22-132/1 vs. Penn State * L, 18-152/8 vs. Minnesota * L, 33-122/10 at Michigan State * W, 25-15 2/15 at Purdue * W, 21-17 2/17 vs. Illinois * W, 22-112/22 at Wisconsin * L, 21-192/24 vs. Indiana * L, 24-143/8-9 Big Ten Championships 8th/113/20-22 NCAA Championship 13th/75

2008-09Overall Record: 8-9-1, 2-5-1 Big Ten11/9 Michigan State Open NTS11/15 Purdue Duals vs. UT-Chattanooga W, 30-12 vs. Eastern Michigan W, 23-13 vs. Kent State W, 21-811/23 at Stanford W, 25-15 at UC Davis L, 23-15 12/4 vs. Northern Illinois W, 27-1212/19 at Pittsburgh W, 20-1812/20 at Clarion W, 29-3

12/29-30 Midlands Championships 5th 1/10 NWCA National Duals vs. Missouri L, 25-12 vs. Nebraska L, 19-181/23 vs. Michigan State * W, 31-61/25 vs. Wisconsin * W, 21-191/31 at Michigan * T, 17-172/6 at Illinois * L, 22-132/8 at Minnesota * L, 18-162/15 at Indiana * L, 23-112/20 vs. Ohio State * L, 23-182/22 vs. Iowa * L, 34-13 3/8-9 Big Ten Championships 8th/113/20-22 NCAA Championships 13th/76

2009-10Overall Record: 6-12-1, 1-7 Big Ten11/9 Eastern Michigan Open NTS11/14 NU Duals vs. St. Cloud State W, 17-12 vs. Stanford L, 27-6 vs. Purdue * L, 33-711/22 at Eastern Michigan T, 18-1812/3 at Northern Illinois L, 24-1312/17 at Cleveland State W, 42-612/29-30 Midlands Championships 31st/541/9 NWCA National Duals vs. Central Michigan L, 28-12 vs. Missouri L, 23-171/16 Lone Star Duals vs. Air Force W, 26-15 vs. Oklahoma L, 40-3 vs. Brown W, 23-181/22 vs. SIU-Edwardsville W, 28-151/24 vs. Indiana * L, 31-91/31 vs. Illinois * L, 30-62/5 at Penn State * L, 37-102/7 at Ohio State * L, 37-62/12 at Iowa * L, 49-02/19 at Wisconsin * L, 32-62/21 vs. Michigan * W, 20-163/8-9 Big Ten Championships 11th/113/20-22 NCAA Championships 56th

2010-11Overall Record: 18-2, 6-2 Big Ten11/7 at Stanford W, 18-16 at Menlo College W, 43-311/14 NU Duals vs. UW-Whitewater W, 37-6 vs. South Dakota State W, 41-0 vs. Northern Iowa W, 26-611/21 Keystone Classic 2nd/1212/4 vs. Cleveland State W, 32-912/12 vs. Eastern Michigan W, 34-312/15 at Indiana * W, 28-912/19 vs. Northern Illinois W, 38-0 at SIU-Edwardsville W, 51-012/29-30 Midlands Championships T-13th/441/9 Pittsburgh Duals vs. Millersville W, 42-6 vs. Drexel W, 44-3 vs. #20 Pittsburgh W, 17-151/14 vs. #18 Illinois * W, 27-1321 at #13 Michigan * L, 22-1223 at Michigan State * W, 22-1528 vs. #11 Iowa * L, 31-92/4 vs. #24 Purdue * W, 32-6 11 vs. #12 Wisconsin * W, 25-1319 at Ohio State * W, 27-133/5-6 Big Ten Championships 7th/11 3/18-20 NCAA Championships T-12th/72

2011-12Overall Record: 11-4, 4-4 Big Ten11/5 vs. #14 Stanford W, 27-811/12 at Michigan State Open NTS11/20 at Keystone Classic 1st/11 teams12/11 vs. SIUE W, 43-3 vs. Indianapolis W, 44-312/16 vs. North Central W, 40-612/29-30 Midlands Championships 2nd/43 pts.

1/6 vs. #7 Michigan* L, 28-91/8 at Wisconsin* W, 33-91/13 vs. #1 Penn State* L, 38-31/15 at #4 Iowa* L, 24-131/20 vs. Michigan State* W, 30-121/27 at #8 Illinois* L, 26-101/29 at Purdue* W, 21-182/3 vs. Northern Illinois W, 24-182/11 at Campbell W, 32-5 vs. North Carolina W, 20-152/17 vs. Indiana* W, 27-73/3-4 Big Ten Championships 6th/12 3/15-17 NCAA Championships 9th/42.5

2012-13Overall Record: 9-8, 2-6 Big Ten11/9 Stanford W, 32-611/18 Keystone Classic 1st/15 teams12/1 vs. Stevens Tech W, 45-0 vs. Duke W, 33-1212/7 at #3 Minnesota* L, 33-712/16 vs. Clarion (at Edinboro) W, 26-9 at #20 Edinboro L, 22-1512/29-30 50th Midlands Champs. 7th/67.0 pts1/6 vs. #4 Ohio State* L, 33-61/12 vs. #17 Nebraska* L, 25-121/20 vs. Northern Iowa L, 21-13 at SIUE W, 39-121/25 at Michigan State* W, 18-151/27 at #18 Michigan* L, 23-132/1 vs. #18 Purdue* L, 21-152/8 at Northern Illinois W, 36-62/10 vs. #8 Illinois* L, 24-102/17 at South Dakota State W, 39-42/23 at Indiana* W, 32-63/9-10 Big Ten Championships 8th/123/21-23 NCAA Championships 17th/32.5 pts

2013-14Overall Record: 9-7, 1-7 Big Ten11/2 vs. University of Chicago W, 38-0 vs. Stevens Tech W, 38-611/8 Air Force (at Denver, Colo.) W, 28-15 Northern Colorado W, 33-1211/17 at #13 Nebraska* L, 25-1611/24 Keystone Classic 3rd/12 teams12/15 vs. SIU Edwardsville W, 36-612/29-30 51st Midlands Champs. 7th/63.5 pts1/4 vs. #23 Indiana* W, 27-121/10 vs. #2 Minnesota* L, 26-121/17 at #12 Ohio State L, 21-121/19 at #1 Penn State L, 39-81/26 vs. #18 Wisconsin L, 23-151/31 vs. #2 Iowa L, 31-62/9 at #13 Illinois L, 24-122/16 vs. Stanford W, 20-192/22 vs. North Carolina State W, 24-15 at Duke (at Durham, N.C.) W, 23-163/8-9 Big Ten Championships 9th/123/20-22 NCAA Championships 9th/46.0 pts

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2014-15Overall Record: 12-8, 2-7 Big Ten11/8 at Stanford W, 21-1311/15 at Eastern Michigan W, 26-911/15 vs. Clarion (EMU Duals) W, 39-611/15 vs. Central Mich. (EMU) W, 25-1211/23 at Keystone Classic 1st/1411/30 #10 Lehigh L, 30-1012/6 Cal Poly W, 38-1212/6 Drexel W, 28-1512/6 Davidson W, 47-612/6 Princeton W, 21-1812/18 at #1 Minnesota * L, 21-1912/29-30 Midlands Championships 3rd/591/9 #11 Wisconsin * L, 30-161/16 at #23 Purdue * L, 22-171/18 at Indiana * W, 37-91/23 at #2 Iowa * L, 38-31/25 #10 Illinois * L, 31-91/30 #10 Nebraska * L, 25-112/8 #24 Rutgers * L, 22-192/13 Maryland * W, 26-182/21 at George Mason W, 31-12 at American W, 28-203/7-8 Big Ten Championships 9th/143/19-21 NCAA Championships 15th/34.5 pts

2015-16Overall Record: 2-13, 0-9 Big Ten11/29 vs. Drexel L, 21-20 (criteria)11/29 vs. Franklin & Marshall W, 30-1812/5 at Princeton L, 24-1812/5 at Rider L, 27-1912/13 at SIU-Edwardsville L, 28-1812/18 #7 Ohio State * L, 27-1612/29-30 Midlands Championships 9th/781/10 #2 Iowa * L, 54-01/17 #1 Penn State * L, 46-41/29 at #6 Michigan * L, 39-61/31 at Michigan State * L, 19-152/5 #17 Minnesota * L, 22-202/7 at #13 Illinois * L, 25-242/12 at #8 Nebraska * L, 39-62/19 Duke W, 20-19 (criteria)2/21 at Wisconsin * L, 38-33/5-6 Big Ten Championships 12th/143/17-19 NCAA Championships 50th/3.0 pts

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Baldwin, BrianBales, JoeiBallard, JoshBalmer, BillBalvanz, JeffBannerman, MalcolmBarnes, ClydeBarnwell, FranklinBartron, RobertBattaglia, FrankBaumann, MikeBear, BrianBeckman, DavidBenefiel, MikeBerkowitz, JacobBertin, KyleBialka, Kevin Blanke, DaveBoddie, JohnBogie, HarlanBolano, LouisBona, JoeBoulus, J.P.Boyd, WydellBrayman, KennethBreece, R. WilliamBrett GreenkyBrewer, WalterBrill, BryceBronson, EarleBrooke, JeffreyBrown, JordanBrown, DonBrown, EllisBrown, WesleyBrunelli, JohnBucciaro, SteveBurbach, MattBurchfield, SteuBurchfield, StewartBurger, RobertBurgess, BrianButtrey, StephenBybee, Mark

Campbell, JosephCaruso, DominicCase, JasonCase, MattChau, ThierryCheatham, MikeChiappetta, LouisChicoine, Robert Chriss, NealChristensen, RobertCiezki, TomClark, FrankClarke, MattColdren, Richard

Colletti, VinceCollias, GeorgeCook, MarcusCopeland, JohnCordova, SteveCoukos, JohnCoukos, RobertCrabtree, JoelCruise, KeithCrump, LorenCumbee, RyanCurran, AndrewCurran, BrendanCutlich, Nick

Dart, JustinDavidson, WinnDawson, JohnDeCaprio, JackDecatur, RichDelguyd, Matt DePetro, SteveDick, HowardDilley, GeorgeDuck, DonaldDumas, EdwardDunn, JackDurbin, Regis

Eagleston, BrowningEbert, SeanEbert, StanEdelstein, MattEdgington, ShaneEggers, RichardElliot, MalikEllis, JohnElwood, WilliamErnst, RichardErwinski, JasonEvans, Donald

Ferguson, JohnFiandaca, JoeFiandaca, MikeFinn, RobFitzgerald, GeraldFlannery, TerrenceFlannery, TerryFlolid, GregFord, WilliamForman, WilliamFortladge, HerbertFoster, JeffFox, Dustin Fox, EdwardFreeman, JamesFriedstat, JonathanFriedley, KalebFriend, Jim Froehlich, DavidFuller, Michael Funk, DanFunk, Mike

Galler, WilliamGardner, RohanGarrigan, RobertGassman, DavidGauna, TimGiacche, JohnGibson, DeWittGillespie, RichardGlenn, JeffGluckman, JosephGluckman, Lee

Goeden, Joel Gonzales, RobGould, MartyGouletas, SteveGratz, WesleyGraves, ChrisGraves, MarkGreco, PatGreene, MattGreenblatt, IanGreening, RoyGreenky, SethGriffin, JackGuier, DonaldGullota, Joseph

Habicht, RobertHadley, E.M.Hafley, LeonHagel, GregHalas, GeorgeHancock, VirgilHandley, PerdinHanson, DuaneHanson, TomHarger, PierceHarris, VincentHarrison, NickHathaway, HermanHathaway, StanleyHauch, KarlHayes, NickHazen, JohnHeiser, RodHelmer, DavidHenderson, KevinHerbert, JakeHerschend, JohnHey, MicahHiggenbotham, CurtisHines, BryanHnath, JamesHodges, AaronHolbrook, RobertHollinshead, CharlesHollister, LuciusHollweg, WilliamHolmes, DonaldHolt, SmithHorning, DonHorsting, WilliamHorton, LarryHoward, HarveyHowe, CarlHudson, DavidHudson, KurtHuebner, MattHussey, FrankHyatt, Louis

Imrie, CurtisInch, JoshIvy, AndrewIvy, HoraceIvy, William

Jackson, PaulJacobs, EdwardJaegels, FrankJaeggi, KennethJaklich, AllanJanicik, JimJanicik, ThomasJecha, RalphJefferson, WilliamJeffery, Warren

Marzano, AlMarzano, AlanMassery, MarkMathews, ByronMathey, KevinMatthews, T.A.Mauldin, DustyMcCormick, ThomasMcCray, RobertMcGee, KennethMcMahon, JamesMcMullan, MikeMehlmann, MikeMele, LeviMercado, JarredMetzler, EricMevin, BoydMiller, ColinMiller, JamesMiller, KenMiller, TomMilligan, DavidMirabella, JeffMitra, RajatMockler, WalterMondala, StanleyMorison, MikeMoss, TheodoreMoylan, BobMunster, LeeMyer, Ray

Nadhir, AndrewNatke, ErnestNeide, JamNeider, SamNeil, DemarNemeth, EdwardNethercot, ArthurNorton, Seth

O’Connor, MikeO’Malley, RobertObrochta, TimOsrow, DougOster, JamesonOtt, Jon

Padden, JamesPariano, AnthonyPariano, DrewPariano, TonyParis, FrankPascoe, RichardPauss, WilliamPerse, DavidPeterson, LeonardPfau, JohnPhibbs, BrendonPlaskas, RobertPolizzi, AlexPotashnick, RobertPower, MikePrecin, BrandonPrice, StevePrior, DanPrior, DonaldPropeck, StephenPuharich, HenryPutman, William

Quintela, Daniel

Ragouzis, ThomasRands, PaulReisman, Will

Remien, JeromeRepchak, MattRiccomini, AlexRichard, LawtonRickle, WarrenRieke, FosterRiley, JackRiley, WilliamRoberts, ChrisRobinett, BruceRoddy Jr., BrianRoger, ZemanRogers, KennethRondeau, BobRosman, ChrisRosman, MikeRoss, PerryRost, DavidRuben, RichardRundell, MikeRunnette, ThomasRuzich, RobertRyan, Keith

Sampson, JonSarett Jr., LewSaul, JoshScacco, NickScacco, TonyScarpone, JasonSchatzman, ScottSchneider, MelvinSchneider, RussellSchoen, JohnSchuler, RudyScott, J.R.Scott, PaulScotton, DanScotton, DonSeelye-James, AlanSeiferth, OscarSherman, WalterShober, ColinShrewsbury, MarcusShiver, BrentSiatta, JackSimms, GarfieldSliga, MitchSmith, JamesSmith, John A.Smith, John S.Socha, DanielSpencer, JackSpencer, TimStade, WilliamStanley, ChetStanley, NicholasStanul, WalterStarr, WalterStevens, NicholasStroner, ErikStruve, TheodoreSturgus, JosephSullivan, BenSulzer, KeithSummerfelt, JamesSuszek, RonSutton, ChesterSwatos, William

Taecker, HenryTaiwno, RichardTakahashi, RonTamillow, MikeTaylor, ArnoldTaylor, Myles

Terdy, DavidTerdy, DennisTerrell, VicThompson, KenTomek, DaveTomkins, BrianTomkins, MarkTomkins, SteveTorrence, GeraldTorres, SteveTosoonian, HarryTownsell, RichTownsell, RichardTraviolia, BradTriveline, DaveTrubey, RichardTsirtsis, JasonTurner, JeffTurner, Veros

Vargas, TommyVavrus, JosephVelez, JohnVoss, MikeVukovich, JonVutech, RobertVyskocil, Leonard

Waitley, DouglasWalt, SamWalther, NolanWaples, FrankWaters, GeorgeWatson, GeorgeWatson, WayneWeaver, JonahWeber, CharlesWeglarz, RussWeiss, DanielWeitzman, JerroldWeitzman, MichaelWelarz, RussellWelch, JasonWellington, RobertWhite, GarrisonWhite, LymanWhitehead, MarkWhitfield, ToddWhitfield, ToddWhittier, LawrenceWiley, RonaldWilhelm, RichardWilliams, BruceWilliams, HughWilliams, MikeWilliams, RobertWilliams, RogerWilliamson, WilsonWillis, TobyWoehrle, DonaldWojciechowski, EdwardWright, BradWunsch, Christian

Yarnall, WillisYeager, Tad

Zajicek, JimZastrow, Doug

Please Note:This list is as complete and accurate as historical records allow and includes only those who earned a varsity letter. Corrections or additions directed to Northwestern’s athletic communications office are welcome if they can be verified.

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