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1 CornellBigRed.com Cornell CornellAthletics NCAA WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS MARCH 17 19, 2016 // MADISON SQUARE GARDEN // NEW YORK, NY March 17-19, 2016 Page 1

2 CORNELL WRESTLING Game Notes CornellBigRed.com Cornell Athletics Follow Big Red Wrestling World Wide Web... Facebook... Twitter... YouTube... Camps... Live Video (Home Matches)... Live Audio (All Matches)... Cornell Coaching Staff Head Coach Rob Koll Cornell head coach Rob Koll is in his 23rd season at Cornell ( ,.751; Ivy,.926)... he is the David R. Dunlop 59 Head Coach of Wrestling at Cornell... the all-time winningest wrestling coach in program history, Koll has guided the Big Red to 14 straight Ivy League titles (17 overall), 10 consecutive EIWA crowns and eight top five NCAA team finishes, including second twice (2010, 2011)... he was the 2005 NWCA Division I Coach of the Year and the Dan Gable Coach of the Year... his wrestlers have won 12 national titles with 56 All-Americans and 55 individual EIWA champions. Assistant Coaches...Damion Hahn (Minnesota 04) Mike Grey (Cornell 11) Donnie Vinson (Binghamton 12) Athletic Trainer...Chris Scarlata Strength Coach...Tom Howley Cornell Athletic Communications Director... Jeremy Hartigan Deputy Director... Julie Greco Assistant Director - Content Manager... Brandon Thomas Intern - Multimedia Coordinator...Amanda Ghysel Dir. of Multimedia, Prod. & Web Comm... John Lukach Assistant Director - Video...John Enright Web Site... Facebook... Twitter... YouTube Schedule & Results NOVEMBER 21 DREXEL #...W, NEW YORK STATE INTERCOLLEGIATES &...1st, 202 pts. Grapple at the Garden (New York, N.Y.) 29 vs. #5 Nebraska... L, vs. #14 Rutgers... L, DECEMBER 4-5 at Las Vegas Invitational (Las Vegas, Nev.)...2nd, 113 pts. JANUARY 1-2 at Southern Scuffle (Chattanooga, Tenn.)... 4th, 98.5 pts. 10 at #4 Missouri... L, * HARVARD ^...W, * BROWN ^...W, #6 LEHIGH ^...L, FEBRUARY 6 * COLUMBIA ^...W, #4 OKLAHOMA STATE #...L, * at Penn... W, 21-9 * at Princeton... W, MARCH 5-6 at EIWA Championships (Princeton, N.J.).. 1st, pts at NCAA Championships (New York, N.Y.)... All Day * - Ivy League game # - Newman Arena (Ithaca, N.Y.) & - Barton Hall (Ithaca, N.Y.) ^ - Friedman Wrestling Center (Ithaca, N.Y.) Home games in BOLD CAPS NCAAs #18 CORNELL Big Red (6-5, 5-0 Ivy) at 2016 NCAA Championships March 17-19, 2016 New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden (18,200) Television: ESPN and ESPNU Live Video: ESPN3.com Live Stats: NCAA.com EIWA Champions 1910, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1922, 1923, 1926, 1930, 1958, 1992, 1993, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 STORY LINES: Years of hard work and dedication, coupled with a rare in-state opportunity to compete for national championships, will all come together when the Big Red s contingent of nine wrestlers heads to Madison Square Garden for the three-day event beginning on Thursday, March 17. Cornell won an unprecedented 10th consecutive EIWA title and its 14th-straight Ivy League crown earlier this spring and will attempt to claim its first team championship. Cornell enters the tournament with a pair of wrestlers seeded No. 1 in their weight class - three-time All-American Nahshon Garrett at 133 pounds and 2015 national champion Gabe Dean at 184 pounds. Garrett, the 2014 NCAA runner-up at 125 pounds, became the 10th wrestler and fourth Cornellian to claim four EIWA crowns and now looks to add a first national title. Three-time EIWA champion Dean will have a chance to join him next year, but in the meantime will look to become Cornell s fourth two-time national champion (joining Dave Auble, Travis Lee and Kyle Dake). Junior Brian Realbuto, the national runner-up a season ago at 157 pounds, is the No. 2 seed at 174 pounds after posting a 33-3 record this season and winning an EIWA title at 174 pounds. Also collecting a top five seed is junior Dylan Palacio (No. 5 at 157), who fresh of his first EIWA title, will be looking to earn All-America honors for the first time. Cornell will also have five unseeded wrestlers who will have a chance to climb through the field. Seniors Duke Pickett (165) and Owen Scott (197) and freshmen Dalton Macri (125), Joey Galasso (149) and Jeramy Sweany (285) have each been ranked nationally during the season and are all, with the exception of Pickett, ready to step on the big stage for the first time in March. Pickett is a two-time NCAA qualifier and 2016 EIWA runner-up who will be looking for his first NCAA win after making an appearance at nationals a year ago. CORNELL NCAA NOTES The Big Red s nine NCAA qualifiers were (.932) against wrestlers who did not advance to the championship meet this season. It is the third time in program history Cornell has had a pair of No. 1 seeds at the same tournament (Kyle Dake at 141 and Mack Lewnes at 174 in 2010; Cam Simaz at 197 and Kyle Dake at 157 in 2012). Cornell has three wrestlers seeded in the top two in their weight class from the second straight year (No. 1 Gabe Dean at 184, No. 2 Brian Realbuto at 157 and Nahshon Garrett at 133 in 2015) and the third time in school history (No. 1 Mack Lewnes at 174 and Kyle Dake at 141, No. 2 Troy Nickerson at 125 in 2010). It is just the sixth time in program history Cornell has had four wrestlers seeded in the top five (1958, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2015). Cornell has placed in the top five at the NCAA championships in six of the last seven seasons and in the top 10 in 11 of the last 13 years (eight straight). Cornell will be sending a school-record tying nine NCAA qualifiers to New York City, matching a record set in 2005 and since matched in 2009, 2011, 2012 and The Big Red has had at least one individual NCAA champion in seven of the last eight years and at least one finalist in eight straight campaigns. The Big Red has had 12 different wrestlers win a combined 17 NCAA titles. Kyle Dake is one of three wrestlers to claim four national crowns (doing it in four different weight classes), while Dave Auble and Travis Lee won two titles each. Cornell is one of just eight schools to qualify at least nine wrestlers for the championships, trailing only Nebraska, Oklahoma State and Rutgers with 10 apiece. Joining the Big Red with nine qualifiers is Iowa, Lehigh, Missouri and Penn State. Cornell has had 37 wrestlers earn a total of 72 All-America honors, including 52 total All-Americans since Since Rob Koll took over prior to the campaign, Cornell has had 152 NCAA qualifiers, 52 All-Americans and 12 national champions. In the first 63 seasons of the NCAA tournament, the Big Red program had 82 total NCAA qualifiers, 16 All-Americans and five national champions. Cornell wrestlers have won at least 20 total matches in eight straight NCAA tournaments and 12 of the last 13. The Big Red has qualified at least half its lineup in 17 of the last 18 seasons and 15 in a row. Cornell has scored at least 50 team points in 12 of the last 13 NCAA tournaments, finishing no lower than 12th in any campaign. Lineup at the 2016 NCAA Championship #18 Cornell Big Red...Weight...Notes Dalton Macri (16-7) Ranked as high as No. 19 in national polls, 12-4 in last 16 matches #1 Nahshon Garrett (32-0) x All-American, 4x EIWA champ, 3rd Cornell in career wins (144) Joey Galasso (20-12) EIWA runner-up, 5-1 in last 6 matches #5 Dylan Palacio (13-1) x 1st-team All-Ivy at 165, 2016 EIWA champ, missed fall due to injury Duke Pickett (26-9) EIWA runner-up, 1st team All-Ivy in 2015, career record #2 Brian Realbuto (33-3) NCAA runner-up at 157, 2x All-American, ranked as high as #1 this year #1 Gabe Dean (29-1) NCAA champ, 2x All-American, 3x EIWA champ, career record Owen Scott (15-7) Third at 2016 EIWAS, career record, two-year backup making 1st NCAA trip Jeramy Sweany (22-14)...HWT...First among Cornell freshmen in wins, making first NCAA trip after placing at EIWAs March 17-19, 2016 Page 2

3 Rob Koll The David R. Dunlop 59 Head Coach Rob Koll, the David R. Dunlop 59 Head Coach of Wrestling, is in his 23rd season as the mentor of the Cornell wrestling program. Under Koll s direction, the Big Red has captured 17 Ivy League titles, crowned 12 NCAA champions and achieved 56 All-Americans and 55 individual EIWA champs. He is the school s career leader in wins, posting a (.751) career record. Over the past 10 years, Cornell has shown without question that it is one of the nation s elite squads with 45 All-Americans, 10 national champions, eight top five team finishes at the NCAAs and 10 straight EIWA titles. In addition, the Big Red has won 14 consecutive Ivy crowns and 73 straight Ivy matches. THE KOLL FILE PERSONAL Family: wife Rachel, sons William and Daniel. EDUCATION North Carolina University - Chapel Hill, 1989 (B.A. in Communication) WRESTLING EXPERIENCE University of North Carolina 1988 NCAA champion at 158 pounds. Four-time NCAA All-American, posted career record. Three-time ACC champion. Twice selected to compete in the NWCA All-Star Classic. Post Collegiate Alternate for 1992 U.S. OIympic team. Won his weight class at the 1990 and 1993 World Cups. A 1992 World Cup Grand Prix champion. Placed fifth at the 1991 World Championships in Tokyo. Pan-Am Games champ in National Freestyle champion in 1990 and Runner-up at the 1989 Olympic Festival in Oklahoma City, Okla. Cornell University Assistant coach under Jack Spates for four seasons, helping Big Red to four Ivy and two EIWA titles. Helped develop 18 NCAA qualifiers in his four seasons as an assistant. COACHING EXPERIENCE EIWA NCAA Year School Position Record Ivy Record (Finish) Finish Finish Cornell Head Coach (2nd) 4th t-17th Cornell Head Coach (1st) 4th t-56th Cornell Head Coach (2nd) 3rd t-42nd Cornell Head Coach (3rd) 4th t-41st Cornell Head Coach (2nd) 3rd t-67th Cornell Head Coach (t-1st) 2nd t-33rd Cornell Head Coach (2nd) 3rd t-34th Cornell Head Coach (t-1st) 4th t-28th Cornell Head Coach (2nd) 3rd t-18th Cornell Head Coach (1st) 2nd 10th Cornell Head Coach (1st) 3rd 11th Cornell Head Coach (1st) 2nd 4th Cornell Head Coach (1st) 2nd 5th Cornell Head Coach (1st) 1st 12th Cornell Head Coach (1st) 1st 9th Cornell Head Coach (1st) 1st 6th Cornell Head Coach (1st) 1st 2nd Cornell Head Coach (1st) 1st 2nd Cornell Head Coach (1st) 1st 4th Cornell Head Coach (1st) 1st 5th Cornell Head Coach (1st) 1st 7th Cornell Head Coach (1st) 1st 5th Cornell Head Coach (1st) 1st Totals as head coach 23rd season at COR THE STREAKS: Cornell has won 10 consecutive EIWA team titles, the longest streak in conference history. The Big Red has crowned at least one EIWA champion in each of the last 15 seasons and in 25 of the last 26 years. The Big Red is 50-1 (.980) in its last 51 duals against current EIWA competitors dating back to Cornell is (.952) in dual meet action against current EIWA teams dating back to , including 81-0 against teams other than Lehigh. Head coach Rob Koll s teams have racked up 14 Ivy League titles in a row, the longest title streak in any sport in conference history. Cornell has won 73 consecutive Ivy League dual meets dating back to the campaign. Cornell has placed in the top five at the NCAA championships in six of the last seven seasons and in the top 10 in 11 of the last 13 years (eight straight). Cornell is (.822) in dual meet competition in the last seven seasons. CONSECUTIVE EIWA TITLES: School (Years)... Consec. Titles Cornell (2007-pr) Cornell ( )... 6 Lehigh ( )...5 Lehigh ( )...5 Yale ( )...5 Penn ( )...4 Navy ( )...4 Penn State ( )...4 LONGEST ACTIVE CONFERENCE TITLE STREAKS: Conference... School (Years)... Consec. Titles Ivy...Cornell (2003-pr)...14 EIWA...Cornell (2007-pr)...10 Pac-12...Oregon State (2012-pr)...5 Big 12...Oklahoma State (2013-pr)...4 MAC...Missouri (2013-pr)...4 ACC...NC State (2016-pr)...1 Big Ten...Penn State (2016-pr)...1 EWL...Rider (2016-pr)...1 Southern...Appalachin State (2016-pr)...1 The Big Red is 37-5 (.881) in its last 42 home duals dating back to the season. Big Red wrestling has won 68 consecutive dual meets against unranked teams dating back to the beginning of the season. Cornell has won 28 straight meets against New York state opponents. The Big Red has won four consecutive New York State team titles. Dylan Palacio (157) and Brian Realbuto (174) also won EIWA titles, while Joey Galasso (149) and Duke Pickett (165) advanced to the finals. ALL-IVY LEAGUE AWARDS: Senior Nahshon Garrett earned his second Ivy League Wrestler of the Year award and freshman Joey Galasso became the third Cornellian in the last four years to capture Ivy League Rookie of the Year when the Ancient Eight announced its all-league teams. In addition, Rob Koll captured Ivy League Coach of the Year honors for the second straight year, sharing the honor with Princeton s Chris Ayres. Garrett (133) and Galasso (149), both unanimous first-team picks, were joined on every ballot by firstteamers Gabe Dean (184), Brian Realbuto (174) and Dalton Macri (125). Senior Duke Pickett (165) captured second-team accolades and sophomore Dylan Realbuto (141) and freshman Jeramy Sweany (285) took spots on the honorable mention squad. NOTES TO KNOW: Senior Nahshon Garrett, a three-time All-American, sports a 33-match win streak and is unbeaten (32-0) this season. Garrett ranks third all-time at Cornell with 144 wins and could move into second behind Mack Lewnes record of 150 with a march through the NCAAs. Garrett has 90 career bonus wins, good for third on the school s all-time charts and needs one to match Mack Lewnes 12 for second. Junior Gabe Dean became the 23rd Cornellian with 100 career wins and now ranks 17th (112). Dean joined the school s top 10 for career falls with his pin against Harvard and now has 29 in his first three seasons. Dean also ranks third all-time at Cornell in individual winning percentage (112-6,.949), behind only Dave Auble (.981, 51-1) and Dake (.972, 137-4). Both junior Brian Realbuto (92-14) and senior Duke Pickett (90-42) both reached 90 career wins at the EIWAs, becoming the 28th and 29th players in Cornell history to reach that mark. Since the Friedman Wrestling Center opened in January of 2003, the Big Red is (.831). The Big Red finished the dual meet season with a 17-2 record, the third-highest total in school history. Cornell won a record 21 matches during the campaign. Head coach Rob Koll became the ninth Big Red coach in any sport to reach 250 career victories with a sweep at the Grapple at the Garden last season. He now sports a record in dual meets. The Big Red has won 14 consecutive Ivy crowns and 73 straight Ivy matches. Cornell s 14 straight Ivy League titles build on the Big Red s record of consecutive Ivy titles by the same March 17-19, 2016 Page 3

4 TALL IVY: Since Rob Koll took over the Cornell program in 1993, the Big Red has gone (.926) in its 115 Ivy League matches. Over that same span, Penn is next best at , followed by Brown ( ). Rounding out the field is Columbia 44-71, Harvard and Princeton Dating back to the season (14 years), Cornell s perfect 70-0 record laps the competition. Penn is second-best at 51-19, followed by Columbia 33-37, Harvard , Brown and Princeton Since the start of Ivy competition, the Big Red is (.844) with 37 league titles in 60 seasons (12 second place finishes). Since (current title streak) Since (Rob Koll arrives at Cornell) Since (first season of Ivy competition) Pl. School W-L-T Win% GB Pl. School W-L-T Win% GB Pl. School W-L-T Win% GB 1. Cornell Cornell Cornell Penn Penn Penn Columbia Brown Princeton Harvard Columbia Columbia Brown Harvard Harvard Princeton Princeton Brown Yale N/A 8. Dartmouth N/A team in a sport. The wrestling team has won three more than Cornell had in men s gymnastics (from to ) and men s lacrosse ( to ), as well as Princeton in men s lacrosse ( to ). Every four-year member of the Cornell wrestling team who has enrolled since 1980 has won at least one Ivy League title during their career. The Big Red is all-time against teams from New York state in its history Army ( ), Binghamton (7-0), Brooklyn Poly (2-0), Buffalo (6-4), Clarkson (2-0), Colgate (29-2), Columbia (88-13), Cortland (17-1), Geneseo (1-0), Hofstra (18-4), Ithaca (12-3), Long Island (1-0), Manhattan (1-0), NYU (2-0), Queens (1-0), RPI (2-0), RIT (7-0-1), St. Lawrence (0-1), Syracuse ( ), Union (2-1) and Wagner (2-0). The Big Red s coaching staff has combined for 11 All-America accolades and three individual NCAA titles at a total of two different weight classes as collegiate athletes. EIWA CHAMPIONSHIPS The Cornell wrestling team clinched its 10th consecutive EIWA team title, winning four individual crowns and qualifying eight for the NCAA championships as day two of the 2016 EIWA championship meet concluded at Princeton s Jadwin Gymnasium. The Big Red posted team points to squeak by runner-up Lehigh (160) - the sixth time in the last eight years the Mountain Hawks finished right behind Cornell. Senior Nahshon Garrett became the 10th wrestler in the history of the EIWAs to win four individual titles, joining fellow Cornellians Travis Lee 05, Mack Lewnes 11 and Cam Simaz 12 in reaching that milestone. He also moved into third place on the school s career wins list with 144, surpassing two-time national champion Lee. Garrett was given the Coaches Award as the tournament s Most Outstanding Wrestler and the Fletcher Award for the second straight year for posting the most career team points at the EIWA championships after improving to Junior Gabe Dean held to form as well, becoming the 58th wrestler to claim three Eastern titles with an electric tournament that concluded with the Sheridan Award (most pins in the shortest period) and a pin in the finals in less than a minute. Cornell had a dominant first session on Sunday, winning six of its seven semifinal matches and earning six more NCAA bids on top of the two that qualified on Saturday. It was the eighth consecutive year Big Red wrestlers captured at least three individual EIWA titles. It was also the sixth straight year the Big Red had all 10 wrestlers place and the second straight year it left the tournament with eight NCAA qualifiers. EIWA NOTES: Cornell has won each of the last 10 EIWA team titles, the longest streak in the meet s 100+ year history. The Big Red has the top two streaks, winning six straight from Senior Nahshon Garrett became the fourth Cornellian and 10th overall wrestler to claim four Eastern titles. Junior Gabe Dean has three titles in his first three years and became the program s 10th three-time champion and 58th in EIWA history. The Big Red has crowned at least one EIWA champion in each of the last 15 seasons and in 25 of the last 26 years. Only Lehigh, with 17 straight years with an Eastern champion, has a longer current streak. Cornell has had at least three individual EIWA champions in eight consecutive seasons. In the last seven seasons, Cornell wrestlers have won EIWA titles at each weight except 285 pounds. The last heavyweight to stand at the top of the podium was Seth Charles in NWCA/USA Today Coaches Poll (FINAL) RK Team Pts. 1. Penn State (12 1st place, 16-0) N.C. State (23-1) Virginia Tech (16-2) Iowa (16-1) Oklahoma State (13-3) Missouri (14-2) Ohio State (11-3) Michigan (13-3) Lehigh (13-3) Rutgers (16-5) Oklahoma (10-5) Nebraska (10-6) Illinois (13-5) North Carolina (13-5) Kent State (15-3) Minnesota (10-8) Iowa State (10-6) Cornell (6-5) Central Michigan (11-5) Ohio University (13-3) South Dakota State (14-6) Oregon State (11-6) Appalachian State (11-4) Arizona State (12-7) Chattanooga (12-4)...16 Others receiving votes: Pittsburgh, Virginia, Purdue, CSU Bakersfield, Duke, Stanford Intermat Tournament Rankings (March 9, 2016) RK Team Pts. 1. Penn State Oklahoma State Virginia Tech Iowa Ohio State Cornell N.C. State Missouri Illinois Michigan Nebraska North Carolina Oklahoma Rutgers Wisconsin Minnesota Stanford Kent State CSU Bakersfield Oregon State Central Michigan Duke Arizona State Northwestern South Dakota State Cornell Individual National Rankings (March 9, 2016) Weight Name Intermat W.I.N. OpenMat Wrestling Report Flo AVG 125 Dalton Macri Nahshon Garrett Joey Galasso Dylan Palacio Duke Pickett Brian Realbuto Gabe Dean Owen Scott Jeramy Sweany March 17-19, 2016 Page 4

5 Season Charts Season Wins 1. Gabe Dean ( ) Nahshon Garrett ( ) Mike Nevinger ( ) Cam Simaz ( ) Mike Grey ( ) Joe Mazzurco ( ) Clint Wattenberg ( ) David Hirsch ( ) Gabe Dean ( ) Mack Lewnes ( ) Tyler Baier ( ) Season Winning Percentage (EIWA qualifiers) 1. Kyle Dake ( ) (37-0) 2. Kyle Dake ( ) (35-0) 3. Travis Lee ( ) (34-0) 4. Troy Nickerson ( ) (25-0) 5. Dave Auble ( ) (20-0) 6. Frank Bettucci ( ) (19-0) 7. Dave Auble ( ) (17-0) 8. Frank Bettucci ( ) (14-0) 9. Glenn Stafford ( ) (11-0) 10. Mack Lewnes ( ) (40-1) -- Nahshon Garrett ( ) (32-0) Season Bonus Wins 1. Cam Simaz ( ) Kyle Dake ( ) Mack Lewnes ( ) Travis Lee ( ) David Hirsch ( ) Dustin Manotti ( ) Cam Simaz ( ) Nahshon Garrett ( ) Gabe Dean ( ) Mack Lewnes ( ) Gabe Dean ( ) Brian Realbuto ( ) Nahshon Garrett ( ) Brian Realbuto ( ) Season Falls 1. Kyle Dake ( ) Cam Simaz ( ) Steve Anceravage ( ) Mack Lewnes ( ) Mack Lewnes ( ) Brian Realbuto ( ) Jace Bennett ( ) Tyler Baier ( ) Mack Lewnes ( ) Steve Bosak ( ) Mack Lewnes ( ) Walter Grote ( ) Season Tech Falls 1. David Hirsch ( ) Nahshon Garrett ( ) Nahshon Garrett ( )... 9 Pat Welch ( ) Travis Lee ( )... 8 Dustin Manotti ( ) Nahshon Garrett ( )... 7 Cam Simaz ( )... 7 Cam Simaz ( )... 7 Gabe Dean ( )... 7 Clint Wattenberg ( )... 7 Nahshon Garrett ( )... 7 Carl Keske ( )... 7 Mark Fergeson ( )... 7 Pat Welch ( ) Gabe Dean ( ) Brian Realbuto ( )... 6 Season Major Decisions 1. Dustin Manotti ( ) Joe Mazzurco ( ) Mike Grey ( ) Mark Fergeson ( ) David Hirsch ( ) Cam Simaz ( ) Pat Waters ( ) Nahshon Garrett ( ) Travis Lee ( ) Dennis Kitko ( ) Mark Fergeson ( ) John Bove ( ) Gabe Dean ( )... 9 Season Dominance Ranking (EIWA qualifiers) 1. Forbes Brown ( ) Kyle Dake ( ) Troy Nickerson ( ) Nahshon Garrett ( ) Cam Simaz ( ) Nathan Hurwitz ( ) Gabe Dean ( ) Kyle Dake ( ) Cam Simaz ( ) Travis Lee ( ) SOUTHERN SCUFFLE: Junior Gabe Dean became the ninth three-time Scuffle champion and senior Nahshon Garrett won his second title as the Cornell wrestling team finished fourth in a loaded 2016 Defense Soap & Flips Wrestling Southern Scuffle field. Cornell finished the two-day tournament with four wrestlers on the podium and 98.5 points to finish behind only Penn State (183), Oklahoma State (158) and Lehigh (104.5). Dean swept through an all-eiwa semifinals, defeating Navy s Matthew Miller 10-5 in the semis and Nathaniel Brown of Lehigh 8-2 in the finals. During the tournament he became the 23rd Big Red wrestler to 100 wins (104-5). The victory over Brown was a rematch of last season s NCAA and EIWA championship matches. Garrett, the No. 1-ranked wrestler at 133 pounds was even more dominant, earning bonus points in each match en route to the title. He busted out quickly in the finals against Penn State s Jordan Conaway, majoring him 14-4 for the crown. That came after earlier in the day taking an injury default win over Kaid Brock of Oklahoma State after dominating the first 90 seconds. He took a tech fall victory over Minnesota s Sam Brancale in the quarterfinals after earning a fall and a tech fall in victories on day one. Also finishing on the podium were junior Brian Realbuto at 174 pounds and 165-pounder Duke Pickett, both of whom finished sixth. LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL: Senior Nahshon Garrett became the fifth person to claim three Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational titles to start the night, upsetting the No. 1 ranked wrestler at 133 pounds to lead three Cornell champions as the Big Red finished second as a team. Juniors Brian Realbuto (174) and Gabe Dean (184) capped the night with dominant efforts in the finals as five Big Red wrestlers reached the podium at one of the nation s premier events. Garrett remained unbeaten since his move up to 133 pounds by knocking off undefeated defending national champion Corey Brewer of Oklahoma, the event s top seed. He rallied from an early 7-2 deficit for an impressive 14-9 victory to claim his third title, joining four-time champion Logan Stieber (Ohio State, ) and fellow three-time champions Ben Askren (Missouri, ), Andrew Howe (Oklahoma/Wisconsin, , 13) and fellow Big Red great Mack Lewnes (Cornell, ). Dean will have a chance to join Garrett on that list a year from now after earning his second crown with a dominant 15-6 major decision victory over 12th-ranked Dominic Abounader of Michigan. Rounding out the championship performances was a dominant 11-1 finals win by Realbuto over No. 15 Bryce Hammond of Cal-Bakersfield. Missouri won the team title with 154 points with Cornell settling in as the runner-up with 113 points. Cornell won the 2010 title and has now finished in the top six in each of the last eight seasons and five times in the top three. The Big Red has won 17 individual titles dating back to 2004, including at least two in three straight years. GRAPPLE AT THE GARDEN: The Cornell wrestling team got into early holes in both dual matches and couldn t make up enough ground late as the Big Red dropped a decision to No. 5 Nebraska and a contest to No. 14 Rutgers on Nov. 29, 2015 at the Grapple at the Garden in Madison Square Garden. Cornell s three returning All-Americans, the staples of the Big Red lineup, each went 2-0 on the day with Nahshon Garrett topping a pair of nationally ranked wrestlers at 133. Garrett earned an 11-3 major decision victory over Nebraska s 10th-ranked Eric Montoya and captured a 6-1 decision over No. 17 Anthony Giraldo of Rutgers. No. 2 Brian Realbuto topped Nebraska s 15th-ranked 174-pounder 9-6 and defeated Phil Bakuckas of Rutgers 6-1. Top-ranked Gabe Dean had an 11-3 major decision over Nebraska s seventh-ranked T.J. Dudley and overcame a slow start to major Nicholas Gravina of Rutgers, Freshman heavyweight Jeramy Sweany had an outstanding effort in a 5-2 win over No. 13 Collin Jensen in the first dual before a closer-than-the-final-score 8-1 loss to No. 7 Billy Smith of Rutgers. THE BIG RED AT THE NEW YORK STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS: Cornell pinned its way to a fourth consecutive New York State Wrestling title, easily securing the title by winning five individual titles and cruising past second place Army at Barton Hall. Binghamton (133.5), Buffalo (136) and Columbia (123.5) rounded out the top five teams. Nahshon Garrett (133), Dylan Realbuto (141), Duke Pickett (165), Brian Realbuto (174) and Gabe Dean (184) all won titles, two more Big Red wrestlers reached the finals (Dalton Macri medically forfeited to second at 125; Will Koll lost to teammate Dylan Realbuto in a one-point decision in the finals) and the other three reached the semifinals, with Jeramy Sweany medically forfeiting out the rest of the tournament after winning his first two matches at heavyweight by fall. Career Charts Career Wins (100+ wins) 1. Mack Lewnes ( ) Cam Simaz ( ) Nahshon Garrett (2012-pr) Travis Lee ( ) Kyle Dake ( ) Dustin Manotti ( ) Mark Fergeson ( ) Steve Bosak ( ) Chris Villalonga ( ) Jerry Rinaldi ( ) Steve Anceravage ( ) Jordan Lee ( ) Mike Grey ( ) Jace Bennett ( ) Clint Wattenberg ( ) Mike Nevinger ( ) Gabe Dean (2013-pr) David Hirsch ( ) Joe Mazzurco ( ) Justin Kerber ( ) Frank Perelli ( ) Tyler Baier ( ) Jim Stanec ( ) Shawn Bradley ( ) Career Winning Percentage 1. Dave Auble ( ) (51-1) 2.. Kyle Dake ( ) (137-4) 3. Gabe Dean (2013-pr) (112-6) 4. Frank Bettucci ( ) (48-3) 5. Glenn Stafford ( ) (26-2) 6. Mack Lewnes ( ) (150-12) 7. Troy Nickerson ( ) (97-8) 8. Nahshon Garrett (2012-pr) (144-12) Robert Mathers ( ) (24-2) 10. Travis Lee ( ) (143-13) Career Bonus Wins 1. Cam Simaz ( ) Mack Lewnes ( ) Nahshon Garrett (2012-pr) Kyle Dake ( ) Travis Lee ( ) Mark Fergeson ( ) Steve Bosak ( ) Gabe Dean (2013-pr) Dustin Manotti ( ) Mike Grey ( ) Career Falls 1. Mack Lewnes ( ) Cam Simaz ( ) Kyle Dake ( ) Steve Bosak ( ) Troy Nickerson ( ) Steve Anceravage ( ) Jace Bennett ( ) Gabe Dean (2013-pr) Walter Grote ( ) Travis Lee ( ) Nahshon Garrett (2012-pr) Brian Realbuto (2013-pr) Career Tech Falls 1. Nahshon Garrett (2012-pr) Dustin Manotti ( ( Pat Welch ( ) Travis Lee ( ) Gabe Dean (2013-pr) Cam Simaz ( ) Mark Fergeson ( ) Mike Nevinger ( ) David Hirsch ( ) Clint Wattenberg ( ) Carl Keske ( ) Brian Realbuto (2013-pr) Career Major Decisions 1. Mark Fergeson ( ) Dustin Manotti ( ) Mike Grey ( ) Nahshon Garrett (2012-pr) Travis Lee ( ) Joe Mazzurco ( ) Kyle Dake ( ) Mack Lewnes ( ) David Hirsch ( ) Cam Simaz ( ) Steve Bosak ( ) Gabe Dean (2013-pr) Career Dominance Ranking (min. 50 matches) 1. Kyle Dake ( ) Dave Auble ( ) Gabe Dean (2013-pr) Troy Nickerson ( ) Mack Lewnes ( ) Frank Bettucci ( ) Nahshon Garrett (2012-pr) Travis Lee ( ) Cam Simaz ( ) Brian Realbuto (2013-pr) March 17-19, 2016 Page 5

6 Winning by fall became a theme on the day, as the Big Red won 15 matches by pin in the championship bracket, where its 10 scoring wrestlers posted a cumulative 35-4 record with 26 bonus point victories. DAKE 13 CLAIMS SENIOR NATIONAL FREESTYLE CHAMPIONSHIP: Needing to finish in the top seven at his weight class to qualify for the Olympic Trials, Kyle Dake did that and more in Las Vegas, Nev., on Dec. 19. At a new weight, Dake battled his way to the 2015 U.S. Senior Freestyle National championship by defeating rival David Taylor in the finals, Entering the tournament as the No. 7 seed, Dake nearly won by tech fall in the first 30 seconds against Taylor with an opening takedown before rolling him three times to expose Taylor s back for two points each to gain an 8-0 lead, but Taylor reversed to cut the lead to 8-2. Taylor looked to be getting back into the match after earning a takedown to make it 8-4, but Dake reversed him and rolled him again to make it 11-4 at the end of one. Dake defended throughout the second period with no points being scored. He moved to 7-0 all-time against Taylor in collegiate and international competition. Dake, who was underseeded largely due to his recent move to the 86kg from 74kg, topped Titan Mercury Wrestling Club teammate Tyrel Todd by fall 1:53 into his first match. In the quarterfinals, Dake controlled the match against Titan teammate Keith Gavin, the No. 2 seed in the tournament, en route to a 6-2 win by decision. Dake won a nailbiter in the semifinals against No. 3 seed Jon Reader, earning the first two takedowns of the match to build a 4-0 lead on his way to a 6-4 triumph to reach the finals. NEXT UP: With the season complete, Cornell will begin defense of its 14 straight Ivy League and 10 consecutive EIWA titles when practice begins in the fall. CORNELL WRESTLING BY THE NUMBERS:.566 Individual winning percentage by Cornell wrestlers at the NCAA championships.577 Individual winning percentage by Cornell wrestlers at the EIWA championships.604 Individual winning percentage by Cornell wrestlers (since 1926).662 All-time winning percentage in dual meets.844 All-time winning percentage in Ivy League dual meets 1 Gold medal winner (Charles Ackerly, 1920 in Antwerp, Belgium - freestyle featherweight) 1 Hodge Award winner as the nation s most outstanding wrestler (Kyle Dake ) 2 Highest team finish at the NCAA championships, accomplished in 2010 and Big Red Olympians 4 Consecutive NCAA titles by Kyle Dake 13, one of three wrestlers to win four titles and the first to do so at four different weight classes and without a redshirt season 6 Sheridan Award winners (most pins in shortest period at EIWA championship) 6 The Big Red is one of just six schools to win the NWCA National Duals (2011) 7 EIWA Rookies of the Year 8 EIWA Wrestlers of the Year 10 Consecutive EIWA team titles (conference record) 11 EIWA Fletcher award winners (Most career points at EIWA championships) 13 Coaches Award winners (EIWA Outstanding Wrestler) 14 Consecutive Ivy League team titles (conference record) 14 Ivy League Rookies of the Year 15 Ivy League Wrestlers of the Year 17 NCAA champions 18 Win by fall for Kyle Dake (2013), a single-season school record 24 EIWA team titles 43 Wins in a season for Nahshon Garrett (2013) and Gabe Dean (2015), a school record 55 Career falls for Mack Lewnes 11, a school record 65 Dual meet wins over nationally ranked teams since 1993 ( ) 66 All-time wins at Friedman Wrestling Center ( ) 73 Consecutive Ivy League dual match wins (conference record) 73 NCAA All-Americans 79 Consecutive matches won by Kyle Dake 13 to close his career, a school record 88 Dual meet wins over Columbia, the most against any opponent 93 Career bonus wins for Cam Simaz 12, a school record 143 First-team All-Ivy League selections 151 EIWA champions 150 Career wins by Mack Lewnes 11, the school s career leader 234 Individual NCAA qualifiers 255 EIWA individual finalists 283 All-time Ivy League dual meet wins ( ) 291 All-Ivy League selections 476 EIWA placewinners 481 Individual wins at NCAA championship meets 784 All-time dual meet wins ( ) 14,037 Match wins by Cornell wrestlers (since 1926) March 17-19, 2016 Page 6

7 Individual Results WINS BY DUAL IVY CAREER Wrestler Wts W -L Falls FFT TF MD D Bonus Win Pct. W -L W -L W -L Jake Anderson 197/ % Dillon Artigliere % Dennis Atiyeh % Eli Bienstock % John Jay Chavez % Daniel Choi % Corey Dake % Logan David % Gabe Dean % Chris Dowdy % Jonathan Furnas % Joey Galasso % Andrew Garcia % Nahshon Garrett % Jake George % Mark Grey % Ben Honis % Rob Incorvaia % Will Koll % Dalton Macri % Dylan Palacio % Duke Pickett % Brian Realbuto % Dylan Realbuto % McZiggy Richards % Matthew Russo % Owen Scott % Kyle Simaz % Taylor Simaz % Jeramy Sweany % Jake Taylor % Ty Walter % Brandon Womack % TEAM TOTALS % March 17-19, 2016 Page 7

8 Are Cornell Wrestlers on Scholarship? The easy answer is no. Cornell student-athletes are awarded need-based financial aid, just as any other student who applies to the school. That package can come in the form of student loans and grants. The basic intent of the original Ivy League agreement of 1954 was to improve and foster intercollegiate athletics while keeping the emphasis on such competition in harmony with the educational purpose of the institutions. The Ivy League is nationally recognized for its level of success absent of athletic scholarships while rigorously maintaining its self-imposed high academic standards. The Ivy League has demonstrated a rare willingness and ability, given the current national pressures on intercollegiate success, to abide by these rules and still compete successfully in Division I athletics. Practice Interviews/Coverage All interviews with Coach Rob Koll and players must be requested in advance through the Athletic Communications Office. The coach and players are available for interviews before practices by appointment only, so as not to interfere with academic or practice schedules. Postgame Interviews Coach Rob Koll and selected players will be available after each match. The Big Red locker room is closed. Radio All of the Big Red s games in are carried live on 1160 ESPN Radio in the Ithaca area and on the internet at Keith Raad takes over for his first season in the play-by-play chair. Ivy League Digital Network You can watch live or on-demand video in High Definition of Cornell s home wrestling dual matches and road Ivy League matches when available with a subscription to the Ivy League Digital Network. Cornell also broadcasts home games for football, volleyball, sprint football, men s and women s soccer, field hockey, men s and women s basketball, men s and women s ice hockey, men s and women s lacrosse, baseball and softball. For more information, visit Social Media You can follow the team on YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. Highlights, interviews and features on all 37 of Cornell s varsity sports can be found at com/cornellathletics, or Cornell Wrestling Roster Name Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School Jake Anderson Fr Malvern, Pa./Malvern Prep HS Dillon Artigliere Fr Flanders, N.J./Roxbury HS Dennis Atiyeh So Schnecksville, Pa./Notre Dame-Green Pond HS Eli Bienstock Jr Gaithersburg, Md./Quince Orchard HS Jon Jay Chavez Fr Boise, Idaho/Centennial HS Daniel Choi Jr Korea/Syosset HS Corey Dake Jr Lansing, N.Y./Lansing HS Logan David Sr Wrentham, Mass./King Philip Regional HS Gabe Dean Jr Lowell, Mich./Lowell HS Chris Dowdy Jr Millstone, N.J./St. Benedict s Prep HS Jonathan Furnas Fr Powell, Ohio/Olentangy Liberty HS Joey Galasso Fr Philadelphia, Pa./Father Judge HS Andrew Garcia Fr Fenton, Mich./Detroit Catholic Central HS Nahshon Garrett (NAY-shawn) Sr Chico, Calif./Chico Senior HS Jake George Jr Long Branch, N.J./Long Branch HS Mark Grey Jr Rockaway, N.J./Blair Academy Griffin Higginbotham So McDonough, Ga./Union Grove HS Ben Honis Fr Syracuse, N.Y./Jamesville-Dewitt HS Robert Incorvaia So Lloyd Harbor, N.Y./Cold Spring Harbor HS William Koll Fr Ithaca, N.Y./Lansing HS Dalton Macri Fr Canonsburg, Pa./Canon-McMillan HS Dylan Palacio Jr Long Beach, N.Y./Long Beach HS Duke Pickett Sr Culpeper, Va./Woodberry Forest School Brian Realbuto Jr Somers, N.Y./Somers HS Dylan Realbuto So Somers, N.Y./Somers HS McZiggy Richards Fr Brooklyn, N.Y./Wingate HS Matt Russo So New York, N.Y./Horace Mann School Owen Scott Sr Palmyra, N.Y./Palmyra-Macedon HS Craig Scott Sr Palmyra, N.Y./Palmyra-Macedon HS Kyle Simaz Fr Fennville, Mich./Allegan HS Taylor Simaz (SIGH-maz) Jr Fennville, Mich./Allegan HS Jeramy Sweany Fr Vacaville, Calif./Vacaville HS Jake Taylor So Bellefonte, Pa./Bald Eagle Area HS Chaz Tucker Fr Worcester, Mass./Blair Academy Ty Walter Fr Mifflinburg, Pa./Mifflinburg Area HS Brandon Womack Fr Scottsboro, Ala./Scottsboro HS Head Coach: Assoc. Head Coach: Assistant Coaches: Athletic Trainer: Rob Koll (North Carolina 89), 23rd season Damion Hahn (Minnesota 04), 10th season at Cornell Mike Grey (Cornell 11), fifth season at Cornell Donnie Vinson (BInghamton 13), second season at Cornell Chris Scarlata Historical Wrestling Information For Cornell wrestling historical information, including year by year results, records and honors, visit the athletic department s official website or scan the QR code to view the information from your smart phone or tablet. March 17-19, 2016 Page 8

9 JAKE ANDERSON (11-3) Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (0-2) 11/8 197 Michael Silvis (Buffalo) L D, Josh Popple (Harvard) L D, 10-6 New York State Intercollegiates (4-0, 1st-B Division) 11/ Conor Watson (Stony Brook) W Fall, 1: Matt Doggett (Columbia) W MD, Daniel Choi (Cornell) W D, 7-5 sv1 197 Nathaniel Rose (Buffalo) W Fall, 5:33 Brockport Invitational (3-0, 1st) 1/9 197 Mason Sangillo (Trinity) W Fall, 1: Daniel Choi (Cornell) W FF 197 Ben Honis (Cornell) W Fall, 6:58 Shorty Hitchcock Invitational (4-0, 1st) 1/ Robert Ng (Penn) W MD, Tyler Love (Virginia) W Fall, 6: Bretton Dempsey (American) W MD, Corey Hazel (Lock Haven) W D, 8-6 2/6 285 Garrett Ryan (Columbia) L D, 6-1 DILLON ARTIGLIERE (19-7) Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (6-1, 4th) 11/8 165 Christopher Hunter (AIC) W TF, Raa Bethea (Penn) W MFF 165 Devon Gobbo (Harvard) L D, DJ Hollingshead (Bucknell) W Fall, 2: Rob King (Franklin & Marshall) W Fall, 4: Jud Ziegler (Princeton) W D, Anthony Deprez (Binghamton) W D, 8-6 New York State Intercollegiates (4-0, 1st-B Division) 11/ Max Elling (Columbia) W MD, Tony Risaliti (Army West Point) W MD, Paul Cavanaugh (USMMA) W Fall, 0: Manuel Ramirez (NYU) W Fall, 1:59 Nittany Lion Open (5-2, 4th) 12/6 165 Joseph Velliquette (Penn) W D, Will Scott (Rutgers) W MD, Geno Morelli (Penn State) L D, Fritz Hoehn (Edinboro) W MD, Isaac Bast (Kent State) W Fall, 1: Cody Law (Penn State) W Fall, 0: Garrett Hammond (Penn State) L D, 8-4 Southern Scuffle (0-2) 1/1 165 #1 Alex Dieringer (Oklahoma State) L MD, Drew Barnes (Michigan State) L INJ, 5:00 Edinboro Open (4-1) 2/6 165 Keith Stednitz (Alderson-Broaddus) W MD, Max Elling (Columbia) W MD, Hadley Harrison (Centreville) W D, Joshua Shields (Arizona State) L D, Travis Curley (Michigan State) W D, 8-7 2/ Abe Ayala (Princeton) L MD, 15-4 DENNIS ATIYEH (5-6) Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (1-2) 11/8 285 Connor Calkins (Binghamton) W D, Cole Tristram (Unatt.) L Fall, 2: David Farr (Army West Point) L D, 7-2 New York State Intercollegiates (2-2, B Division) 11/ Tanner Sheffield (USMA Prep) W Fall, 1: Dequan Brooks (Niagara CC) W Fall, 5: Cole Tristram (Unrostered) L D, Ian James (Buffalo) L D, 2-0 Brockport Invitational (2-2, 5th) 1/9 285 Matt Ferraro (Trinity) L D, Riley Andrews (Alfred) W D, 4-2 (sv2) 285 Cole Tristam (Brockport) L MD, Hayden Good (Johns Hopkins) W Fall, 5:00 ELI BIENSTOCK (5-6) Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (2-2) 11/8 141 Rick Durso (Franklin & Marshall) L TF, Ryan Diehl (Maryland) W D, Brandon Lapi (Buffalo) W D, 5-3 (sv2) 141 Matthew Kolodzik (Unatt.) L D, 3-1 New York State Intercollegiates (3-2, 4th-B Division) 11/ Thomas Miers (Columbia) W D, Nick Nieves (Brockport) W Fall, 1: Sam Ward (Columbia) W D, 4-2 sv2 141 Ryan Murdock (Columbia) L D, 3-1 sv1 141 Sean Peacocks (Buffalo) L MD, 17-7 Southern Scuffle 1/1 141 Tony DeAngelo (West Virginia) L TF, Zac Hall (Michigan) L D, 8-5 JOHN JAY CHAVEZ (0-1) 1/ #3 Nathaniel Brown (Lehigh) L TF, 0-16 DANIEL CHOI (6-3) Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (1-2) 11/8 197 Triston Engle (Brockport) L D, Matt Moore (Lock Haven) W D, Rocco Caywood (Army West Point) L MD, 10-0 New York State Intercollegiates (2-1, 4th-B Division) 11/ Brian Loskamp (FLWC) W MD, Timothy Flower (Oneonta) W Fall, 2: Jake Anderson (Cornell) L D, 7-5 sv1 Brockport Invitational (3-0, 3rd) 1/9 197 Griffin Kent (Niagara CC) W Fall, 1: Brandon Haggerty (Alfred) W Fall, 0: Triston Engle (Brockport) W TF, 21-6 COREY DAKE (0-2) Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (0-2) 11/8 141 Marius Prince (Navy Prep) L Fall, 2: Chris Schoenherr (FLWC) L MD, 15-3 LOGAN DAVID (6-3) Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (1-2) 11/8 149 Kyle Hammond (Lock Haven) W D, Javier Rodriguez (Army West Point) L D, Joe Galasso (Cornell) L D, 4-2 sv1 New York State Intercollegiates (4-1, 3rd-B Division) 11/ Jake Enbinder (Binghamton) W Fall, 1: Greg Chery (Cortland) W D, Ryan Burkert (Hofstra) W DQ 149 Matt Leshinger (Columbia) L D, Tristan Rifanburg (Binghamton) W D, 2-1 sv1 2/6 149 Danny Reed (Columbia) W D, 4-3 GABE DEAN (29-1) Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (5-0, 1st) 11/8 184 Caleb Thompson (AIC) W Fall, 0: Zach Bruce (Penn) W MD, Joe Heyob (Penn) W TF, Steven Schneider (Binghamton) W MD, #10 Lorenzo Thomas (Penn) W MD, / Stephen Loiseau (Drexel) W MD, 16-8 New York State Intercollegiates (3-0, 1st) 11/ Reginald Williams (Binghamton) W Fall, 1: Carlos Toribio (Ithaca) W Fall, 2: Samson Imonode (Army West Point) W TF, Grapple at the Garden (2-0) 11/ #7 T.J. Dudley (Nebraska) W MD, Nicholas Gravina (Rutgers) W MD, 13-5 Las Vegas Invitational (5-0) 12/4 184 Lance Dixon (Oklahoma) W TF, Tanner Lynde (Purdue) W TF, #19 Mathew Miller (Navy) W MD, /5 184 #9 Willie Miklus (Missouri) W D, #12 Domenic Abounader (Michigan) W MD, 15-6 Southern Scuffle (5-0) 1/1 184 Wesley Maskill (Michigan State) W Fall, 4: Jakob Scheffel (West Virginia) W TF, Jordan Rogers (Oklahoma State) W MD, /2 184 #15 Mathew Miller (Navy) W D, #4 Nathaniel Brown (Lehigh) W D, 8-2 1/ Tim Miklus (Missouri) W TF, / Michael Mocco (Harvard) W Fall, 6:43 1/ Austin Pfarr (Brown) W Fall, 2:35 2/7 184 #16 Nolan Boyd (Oklahoma State) L D, / #15 Lorenzo Thomas (Penn) W D, 7-5 (sv1) EIWA Championships (4-0, 1st) 3/5 184 Jason Grimes (American) W Fall, 4: Elliot Antler (Sacred Heart) W Fall, 4:41 3/6 184 #16 Lorenzo Thomas (Penn) W #14 Mathew Miller (Navy) W Fall, 0:53 March 17-19, 2016 Page 9

10 CHRIS DOWDY (13-6) Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (6-0, 1st) 11/8 157 Garrett Griffith (Maryland) W MD, James Devine (Buffalo) W D, Francesco Fabozzi (Princeton) W D, Bobby Dierna (Cortland) W D, Brooks Martino (Penn) W D, Cole Walter (Lehigh) W D, / Mike Communale (Drexel) W Fall, 1:26 Grapple at the Garden (1-1) 11/ #11 Tyler Berger (Nebraska) L D, John Van Brill (Rutgers) W D, 11-6 Las Vegas Invitational (2-2) 12/4 157 Israel Armenta (Gateway Bible) W Fall, 1: Vincent Deprez (Binghamton) W D, 6-4 (ot1) 157 #18 John Boyle (American) L D, Andrew Atkinson (Virginia) L D, 8-2 Southern Scuffle (2-2) 1/1 157 Jordan Amine (Michigan) W D, Spencer Nagy (Edinboro) W MD, #3 Jason Nolf (Penn State) L TF, Brandon Kingsley (Minnesota) L Fall, 1:40 1/ Peter Bearse (Harvard) W MD, / Jon Viruet (Brown) L D, 11-7 JONATHAN FURNAS (13-6) Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (2-2) 11/8 141 Alex Harnsberger (Sacred Heart) W D, #19 Jordan Laster (Princeton) L MD, RJ DeGeorge (Maryland) W D, 3-1 sv1 141 Jesse Dellavecchia (Binghamton) L D, 5-0 New York State Intercollegiates (6-1, 5th-B Division) 11/ HenryBeaman (Ithaca) W D, Jacob Macalolooy (Columbia) L D, 3-1 sv1 141 Cole Murphy (RIT) W Fall, 3: Chris Schoenherr (FLWC) W D, Chris Araoz (Columbia) W D, William Kui (Columbia) W MD, Sam Ward (Columbia) W D, 7-3 Brockport Invitational (2-1, 2nd) 1/9 141 James Sclafani (Trinity) W Fall, 0: Mark Grey (Cornell) W FF 141 Dylan Realbuto (Cornell) L D, 5-3 Shorty Hitchcock Invitational (3-2) 1/ Bruno Gerardi (Kutztown) W Fall, 2: DJ Fehlman (Lock Haven) W Fall, 2: John Kenyon (Navy) L D, Paddy Quinlan (Franklin & Marshall) W D, Jack Mutchnik (American) L MD, 10-1 JOEY GALASSO (20-12) Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (9-1, 3rd) 11/8 149 Paul Curtin (Sacred Heart) W MD, Drew Longo (Lehigh) L D, Matthew Russo (FLWC) W D, Tanner Sutton (Lock Haven) W MD, Logan David (Cornell) W D, 4-2 sv1 149 Connor Lapresi (FLWC) W D, Casey Cowan (Navy) W D, Drew Longo (Lehigh) W D, 7-5 sv1 149 #19 Chris Perez (Princeton) W MFF 149 Kent Lane (Lehigh) W D, / #16 Matt Cimato (Drexel) L D, 6-0 Grapple at the Garden (0-2) 11/ #5 Jake Sueflohn (Nebraska) L MD, Tyson Dippery (Rutgers) L D, 5-4 Las Vegas Invitational (2-2) 12/4 149 Ryan Burkert (Hofstra) W MD, Coleman Hammond (Cal Bakersfield) W D, Jake Short (Minnesota) L Fall, 7: Clayton Ream (North Dakota State) L D, 9-6 Southern Scuffle (2-2) 1/1 149 Benjamin Polkowske (Northern Colo.) W Fall, 4: Patricio Lugo (Edinboro) L D, Matthew Zovitowski (App. State) W D, 4-2 (sv2) 149 Timmy Box (Northern Colorado) L D, 5-4 1/ #4 Lavion Mayes (Missouri) L D, 9-2 1/ Patrick Hogan (Harvard) W D, 8-2 1/ Steven Galiardo (Brown) W D, 4-3 1/ Laike Gardner (Lehigh) L D, 8-7 2/7 149 #13 Anthony Collica (Oklahoma State) L Fall, 2:44 2/ #11 C.J. Cobb (Penn) W D, Mike D Angelo (Princeton) W D, 9-7 EIWA Championship (3-1, 2nd) 3/5 149 Jason Bing (Franklin & Marshall) W MD, Steven Galiardo (Brown) W D, 3-2 3/6 149 Tom Page (American) W D, #10 Matt Cimato (Drexel) L D, 5-4 ANDREW GARCIA (15-5) Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (2-2) 11/8 174 Casey Kent (Penn) L D, Travis Moyer (Lock Haven) W D, Tony Risaliti (Army West Point) W D, Ryan Harman (Navy) L D, 12-7 New York State Intercollegiates (4-0, 1st-B Division) 11/ Milik Dawkins (FLWC) W D, Mike Southwick (Jamestown CC) W TF, Ryan Kromer (Buffalo) W MD, Ben Harvey (USMA Prep) W MD, 11-1 Southern Scuffle (0-2) 1/1 174 Ben Stroh (Wyoming) L D, Nicholas Elmer (Drexel) L D, 3-2 Brockport Invitational (4-0, 1st) 1/9 174 Devon DeFillippi (Trinity) W FF 174 William Gilliam (Johns Hopkins) W Fall, 2: James Schreck (Brockport) W MD, Jake Kocsis (Binghamton) W MD, 11-1 Shorty Hitchcock Invitational (5-0, 1st) 1/ Nick Mancini (Millersville) W MD, Alex Benoit (Navy Prep) W TF, Sam Rowell (Maryland) W D, Trevor Allard I(Bloomsburg) W D, Jake George (Cornell) W D, 5-3 2/6 174 Mike Fetchet (Columbia) L D, 3-1 NAHSHON GARRETT (32-0) Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (6-0, 1st) 11/8 133 Emilio Saavedra (Old Dominion) W D, Ian Lupole (Binghamton) W Fall, 1: Nick Ottaviano (Rutgers) W MD, #17 Caleb Richardson (Penn) W D, Jeff Ott (Harvard) W Fall, 1: Scott DelVecchio (Rutgers) W D, / Franco Ferraina (Drexel) W TF, 17-2 New York State Intercollegiates (4-0, 1st) 11/ Anthony Messina (Oneonta) W Fall, 1: Jayson Rice (Hunter) W Fall, 2: Joseph Calderone (LIU-Post) W MD, Jake Nicholson (Binghamton) W Fall, 6:38 Grapple at the Garden (2-0) 11/ #10 Eric Montoya (Nebraska) W MD, #17 Anthony Giraldo (Rutgers) W D, 6-1 Las Vegas Invitational (5-0, 1st) 12/4 133 Cord Coronado (Arizona State) W TF, Rico Montoya (Northern Colorado) W Fall, 3: #12 Josh Martinez (Air Force) W MD, /5 133 #9 George DiCamillo (Virginia) W D, #1 Cody Brewer (Oklahoma) W D, 14-9 Southern Scuffle (5-0, 1st) 1/1 133 Jason Delacruz (Cal Poly) W TF, Franco Ferraina (Drexel) W Fall, 0: Sam Brancale (Minnesota) W TF, /2 133 #10 Kaid Brock (Oklahoma State) W INJ, 1: #6 Jordan Conaway (Penn State) W MD, / #111 Zach Synon (Missouri) W D, /6 133 Angelo Amenta (Columbia) W TF, /7 133 #18 Gary Wayne Harding (Ok. State) W TF, / Caleb Richardson (Penn) W D, Noah Arjam (Princeton) W Fall, 3:48 EIWA Championship (4-0, 1st) 3/5 133 Marcus Begay (Hofstra) W Fall, 0: Jeffrey Ott (Harvard) W MD, /6 133 Caleb Richardson (Penn) W TF, Mason Beckman (Lehigh) W MD, 12-1 JAKE GEORGE (8-2) New York State Intercollegiates (5-1, 5th-B Division) 11/ Graham Ratermann (Army West Point) L D, Jordan Venderley (Cornell WC) W TF, Jeff Lombardi (Oswego) W D, Zuriel Yi (USMMA) W MD, Jake Kocsis (Binghamton) W D, Milik Dawkins (FLWC) W MFF Shorty Hitchcock Invitational (3-1, 2nd) 1/ Ralph Cazzetta (Nassua CC) W D, Ryan Krecker (Unatt) W D, Joshua Ugalde (Maryland) W D, Andrew Garcia (Cornell) L D, 5-3 March 17-19, 2016 Page 10

11 MARK GREY (7-9) Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (2-1) 11/8 141 Cortland Schuyler (Lehigh) W D, Nic Gill (Navy) W D, Jared Prince (Navy Prep) L MD, 14-3 Grapple at the Garden (0-1) 11/ #13 Anthony Abidin (Nebraska) L TF, 23-5 Brockport Invitational (1-0) 1/9 141 Sam Sands (Johns Hopkins) W TF, / #7 Todd Preston (Harvard) L D, 2-0 Shorty Hitchcock Invitational (3-2) 1/ Zach Ulerick (Unatt.) W Fall, 6: Paddy Quinlan (Franklin & Marshall) W D, Joshua Markham (Old Dominion) W D, Matthew Kolodzik (Princeton) L D, Jack Mutchnik (American) L D, 5-3 1/ #18 Randy Cruz (Lehigh) L D, 4-0 2/6 141 Columbia W FFT 2/7 141 #1 Dean Heil (Oklahoma State) L MD, 9-1 2/ Marc Mastropietro (Penn) L D, 8-6 (sv1) 141 Jordan Laster (Princeton) L D, 9-4 BEN HONIS (8-6) Southern Scuffle (3-2) 1/1 197 Parker Hines (Air Force) L D, Joshua Murphy (Drexel) W D, DJ Smith (Chattanooga) W MD, Jake Taylor (Cornell) W D, Ben Haas (Lehigh) L D, 6-5 Brockport Invitational (2-1, 2nd) 1/9 197 Brandon Haggerty (Alfred) W Fall, 0: Triston Engle (Brockport) W D, Jake Anderson (Cornell) L Fall, 6:58 Edinboro Open (3-2) 2/6 197 Rory Bonner (Bucknell) W MD, Matt Patrick (Pittsburgh) W TF, Lance Benick (Arizona State) L D, Nathaniel Rose (Buffalo) W D, Warren Bosch (Edinboro) L D, / Frank Mattiace (Penn) L D, 6-1 ROB INCORVAIA (2-7) Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (0-2) 11/8 197 Ian Baker (Princeton) L Fall, 1: Ben Honis (FLWC) L TF, 17-0 New York State Intercollegiates (2-3, 8th-B Division) 11/ Mike Oxley (Hofstra) L Fall, 2: Daniel Viera (USMMA) W D, Isaac Serrano (Cortland) W MFF 197 Mike Oxley (Hofstra) L Fall, 1: Matt Doggett (Columbia) L MD, 11-1 Brockport Invitational (0-2) 1/9 197 Triston Engle (Brockport) L Fall, 2: Brandon Haggerty (Alfred) L D, 3-0 WILL KOLL (15-7) Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (8-1, 5th) 11/8 141 Ronnie Perry (Lock Haven) W Fall, 1: Matthew Kolodzik (Unatt.) L D, 1-1 (OT) 141 Christian Doyle (Army West Point) W TF, Marc Mastropietro (Penn) W TF, Dylan Caruana (Binghamton) W D, Bill Rappo (Maryland) W FF 141 #16 Mark Grey (Cornell) W MFF 141 Cortland Schuyler (Lehigh) W D, #13 Todd Preston (Harvard) W MFF 11/ Anthony Canfora (Drexel) W TF, 18-3 New York State Intercollegiates (4-1, 2nd) 11/ Chris Rivera (Niagara CC) W Fall, 0: Demetri D Orsaneo (Ithaca) W Fall, 2: TJ Fabian (LIU-Post) W D, Brandon Lapi (Buffalo) W D, Dylan Realbuto (Cornell) L D, 7-6 Nittany Lion Open (2-2) 12/6 141 Jacob Newhouse (Kent State) L DQ 141 Mike Russo (FLWC) W D, Dominic Giannengeli (Penn State) W TF, Kade Moss (Penn State) L Fall, 2:06 Southern Scuffle (0-2) 1/1 141 Evan Botwin (Duke) L D, Joe Schumacher (Oklahoma State) L D, 1-0 1/ #11 Matt Manley (Missouri) L MD, 11-1 DALTON MACRI (16-7) 11/ Zack Fuentes (Drexel) W D, 3-2 New York State Intercollegiates (3-0, 2nd) 11/ Tyler Walsh (LIU-Post) W Fall, 5: Thierno Diallo (Binghamton) W D, Asher Kramer (Brockport) W Fall, 6:40 Grapple at the Garden (0-2) 11/ #12 Tim Lambert (Nebraska) L D, Sean McCabe (Rutgers) L D, 7-5 Southern Scuffle (3-2) 1/1 125 Carter Ballinger (Central Michigan) L MD, Cory Lester (Michigan) W MD, Sean Badua (Army West Point) W TF, /2 125 Drew Romero (Air Force) W D, #12 Zeke Moisey (West Virginia) L D, 3-1 1/ #8 Barlow McGhee (Missouri) W D, 7-6 1/ Nolan Hellickson (Harvard) W Fall, 6:45 1/ Michael Russo (Brown) W MD, / #14 Darian Cruz (Lehigh) L MD, / Jeremy Schwartz (Penn) W D, Pat D Arcy (Princeton) W D, 6-1 EIWA Championship (4-2, 4th) 3/5 125 Michael Russo (Brown) W MD, Zach Fuentes (Drexel) L D, Sean Badua (Army) W Fall, 2:35 3/6 125 Gerald Daly (Sacred Heart) W TF, #15 David Terao (American) W D, Zach Fuentes (Drexel) L D, 4-2 (sv1) DYLAN PALACIO (13-1) 1/ Le Roy Barnes (Missouri) W D, 9-7 Shorty Hitchcock Invitational (5-1, 3rd) 1/ Ryan Dougherty (Bloomsburg) W MD, Alex Klucker (Lock Haven) W TF, Jake Kaminsky (Hofstra) W TF, Ken Theobald (Rutgers) K D, Danny Boychuck (Maryland) W MD, Kent Lane (Lehigh) W D, / Ian Brown (Lehigh) W D, 8-4 2/7 157 #6 Joe Smith (Oklahoma State) W D, 8-4 2/ Adam Krop (Princeton) W D, 6-4 EIWA Championship (4-0, 1st) 3/5 157 Jordan Velez (Sacred Heart) W Fall, 4: Adam Krop (Princeton) W D, /6 157 May Bethea (Penn) W D, #14 John Boyle (American) W D, 8-3 DUKE PICKETT (26-9) Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (5-0, 1st) 11/8 165 Seldon Wright (Old Dominion) W D, Cody Cordes (Lock Haven) W D, Brendan Burnham (Maryland) W MD, Jud Ziegler (Princeton) W Fall, 3: Geno Morelli (Penn State) W D, / Austin Rose (Drexel) W D, 9-3 New York State Intercollegiates (5-0, 1st) 11/ Eduardo Ramirez (LIU-Post) W TF, Mark Milisci (Oswego) W MD, Colin Barber (Cortland) W MD, Andrew Mendel (Army West Point) W MD, Tyrel White (Columbia) W D, 3-2 Grapple at the Garden (0-2) 11/ #4 Austin Wilson (Nebraska) L D, #9 Anthony Perrotti (Rutgers) L D, 6-2 Las Vegas Invitational (5-2) 12/4 165 Bobby Fehr (Hofstra) W MD, John Keck (Navy) W D, Dajour Reece (North Idaho) W D, #19 David McFadden (Virginia Tech) W D, /5 165 #3 Isaac Jordan (Wisconsin) L D, Daniel Lewis (Missouri) L D, Devon Gobbo (Harvard) W Fall, 4:08 Southern Scuffle (3-2) 1/1 165 Jason Carr (The Citadel) W TF, Paul Duggan (Campbell) W D, #18 Geno Morelli (Penn State) W D, 3-1 (sv1) 1/2 165 Logan Massa (Michigan) L D, Ryan Preisch (Lehigh) L D, 5-0 1/ #6 Daniel Lewis (Missouri) L D, 3-2 (OT1) 1/ #15 Ryan Preisch (Lehigh) W D, 5-2 2/6 165 Tyrel White (Columbia) W D, 4-1 2/7 165 #1 Alex Dieringer (Ok. State) L Fall, 1:18 2/ Brooks Martino (Penn) W D, Judd Ziegler (Princeton) W D, 10-5 EIWA Championship (3-1, 2nd) 3/5 165 Judd Ziegler (Princeton) W MD, Ray Bethea (Penn) W D, 3-0 3/6 165 Tyrel White (Columbia) W D, #20 Devon Gobbo (Harvard) L D, 2-1 March 17-19, 2016 Page 11

12 BRIAN REALBUTO (33-3) Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (6-0, 1st) 11/8 174 Jake Kocsis (Binghamton) W Fall, 1: Tyler Lusht (SUNY Brockport) W TF, Tom Grosso (Sacred Heart) W TF, #12 Elliot Riddick (Lehigh) W D, #19 Jadean Bernstein (Navy) W D, Jon Schleifer (Princeton) W D, / Nick Elmer (Drexel) W Fall, 4:09 New York State Intercollegiates (4-0, 1st) 11/ Lantze Lange (Oneonta) W Fall, 1: Alex Kelly (Niagara CC) W Fall, 0: Zack Hernandez (Columbia) W MD, Brian Harvey (Army West Point) W D, 8-3 Grapple at the Garden (2-0) 11/ #15 Micah Barnes (Nebraska) W D, Phil Bakuckas (Rutgers) W D, 6-1 Las Vegas Invitational (5-0) 12/4 174 Andrew LaBrie (Brown) W D, Josef Johnson (Harvard) W MD, Brian Harvey (Army West Point) W Fall, 4:07 12/5 174 #17 Jadean Bernstein (Navy) W TF, #15 Bryce Hammond (Cal Bakersfield) W MD, 11-1 Southern Scuffle (3-3) 1/1 174 Timothy Knipl (The Citadel) W TF, Nicholas Wanzek (Minnesota) W D, Chandler Rodgers (Oklahoma State) W Fall, 1:24 1/2 174 #5 Bo Nickal (Penn State) L D, Casey Kent (Penn) L D, #2 Kyle Crutchmer (Oklahoma State) L D, 4-3 1/ #8 Blaise Butler (Missouri) W D, 3-2 1/ Josef Johnson (Harvard) W TF, / Andrew LaBrie (Brown) W MD, / Elliott Riddick (Lehigh) W MD, /6 174 Zack Hernandez (Columbia) W D, 6-0 2/7 174 Chandler Rogers (Oklahoma State) W MD, / #15 Casey Kent (Penn) W D, #16 Jonathan Schleifer (Princeton) W TF, 16-0 EIWA Championship (4-0, 1st) 3/5 174 Andrew LaBrie (Brown) W MD, Zack Hernandez (Columbia) W TF, /6 174 #18 Jadean Bernstein (Navy) W D, #17 Brian Harvey (Army West Point) W D, 12-6 DYLAN REALBUTO (17-10) Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (2-2) 11/8 141 Buddy Scarborough (Old Dominion) W Fall, 3: #10 Dan Neff (Lock Haven) L D, AJ Vindici (Penn) W D, Cortland Schuyler (Lehigh) L Fall, 1:11 New York State Intercollegiates (4-0, 1st) 11/ Jesse Dellavechhia (Binghamton) W MD, Joe Moita (Columbia) W D, Logan Everett (Army West Point) W Fall, 3: Will Koll (Cornell) W D, 7-6 Grapple at the Garden (0-1) 11/ #3 Anthony Ashnault (Rutgers) L Fall, 5:14 Las Vegas Invitational (3-2) 12/4 141 Peter Cunningham (Cal Baptist) W D, Tyler Smith (Bucknell) L Fall, 5: Austin Solari (Newberry) W MD, Chance Driscoll (Kent State) W D, /5 141 Logan Everett (Army West Point) L D, 6-1 Southern Scuffle (2-2) 1/1 141 Anthony McHugh (Air Force) L Fall, 4: Kyle Noonan (Central Michigan) W D, Malik Amine (Michigan) W D, 4-2 1/2 141 Zach Finesilver (Duke) L Fall, 2:51 Brockport Invitational (3-0, 1st) 1/9 141 Connor Mauriello (Johns Hopkins) W TF, Lucas Escobar (Johns Hopkins) W Fall, 0: Jonathan Furnas (Cornell) W D, 5-3 1/ Charlie Banaszak (Brown) W D, 10-3 EIWA Championship (2-3, 8th) 3/5 141 #17 Randy Cruz (Lehigh) L D, Alex Harnsberger (Sacred Heart) W Fall, 2: #20 Tyler Smith (Bucknell) W Fall, 6;20 3/6 141 Nic Gill (Navy) L D, Tyler Scotton (American) L D, 3-1 MCZIGGY RICHARDS (1-3) Southern Scuffle (1-1) 1/1 285 Jan Johnson (Penn State) W D, #4 Austin Mardsen (Oklahoma State) L MD, 8-0 Shorty Hitchcock Invitational (0-2) 1/ Jenard Rosemond (Nassua CC) L D, Sean Dee (Binghamton) L Fall, 5:29 MATTHEW RUSSO (3-9) Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (0-2) 11/8 157 Nick Stager (Harvard) L D, Kevin Moylan (Princeton) L MD, 15-3 New York State Intercollegiates (3-3, 8th-B Division) 11/ Tristan Broddus (Cortland) L D, Bryan Mongiello (Brockport) W D, Cody Lutz (RIT) W TF, NathanPalmer (Brockport) W D, Donovan Peek (Army West Point) L D, Tristan Broddus (Cortland) L MD, 16-2 Dave Lehman/Franklin & Marshall Open (0-2) 12/ Douglas Mele (Millersville) L TF, Jonathan Carrera (Navy) L Fall, 4:11 Shorty Hitchcock Invitational (0-2) 1/ Richard Krop (Princeton) L Fall, 3: Nate Russell (Pittsburgh) L D, 4-3 OWEN SCOTT (15-7) Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (2-0) 11/8 197 Nicholas Coco (Brockport) W Fall, 1: Tom Murray (Lehigh) W D, 4-0 Grapple at the Garden (0-1) 11/ Hayden Hrymack (Rutgers) L D, 10-7 Nittany Lion Open (3-1, 4th) 12/6 197 Bailey Faust (West Virginia) W TF, Frank Mattiace (Penn) W D, Morgan McIntosh (Penn State) L TF, Nathan Dow (Army) W MD, 14-5 Southern Scuffle (1-2) 1/1 197 Brandon Tribble (Wyoming) W TF, #10 Zach Nye (Virginia) L D, Trent Noon (Northern Colorado) L D, 6-5 1/ Josh Popple (Harvard) W MD, / Augustus Marker (Brown) W MD, 8-0 1/ #14 John Bolich (Lehigh) W D, 3-1 (OT) 2/6 197 Troy Hembury (Columbia) W D, 6-3 2/7 197 Preston Weigel (Oklahoma State) L D, 2-0 2/ #10 Brett Harner (Princeton) L D, 6-3 EIWA Championship (5-1, 3rd) 3/5 197 Charles Herkesner (F&M) W Fall, 5: Frank Mattiace (Penn) L D, Augustus Marker (Brown) W D, 7-5 3/6 197 Tyler Greene (Bucknell) W D, Jeric Kasunic (American) W D, #17 John Bolich (Lehigh) W D, 12-6 KYLE SIMAZ (3-4) Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (2-2) 11/8 157 Ben Schroeder (Binghamton) W MD, Drew Daniels (Navy) L Fall, 7: Rodney Hahn (Navy) W D, Brendan Dent (Cortland) L INJ. DEF. Brockport Invitational (1-0, 2nd) 1/9 157 Bryan Mongiello (Brockport) W TF, / Tyler Tarsi (Harvard) L TF, / Justin Staudenmayer (Brown) L MD, 8-0 March 17-19, 2016 Page 12

13 TAYLOR SIMAZ (13-12) Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (3-2) 11/8 149 Luke Weiland (Army Prep) W Fall, 6: AJ Murabito (Penn) W MD, Mark Marchetti (Army West Point) W D, #19 Chris Perez (Princeton) L MD, Kent Lane (Lehigh) L MD, 11-3 New York State Intercollegiates (2-3, 6th) 11/ David Naupari (Hunter) W Fall, 1: Frank Garcia (Binghamton) W D, Mark Marchetti (Army West Point) L D, Austin Whitney (Cortland) L MD, Nate Skonieczny (Jamestown CC) L D, 7-6 Nittany Lion Open (4-3, 8th) 12/6 157 Ian Brown (Lehigh) L Fall, 1: Cody Dingess (Ohio State) W TF, Michael Robertson (Virginia) W D, Brooks Martino (Penn) W D, Zach Elvin (Navy Prep) W D, Cole Walter (Lehigh) L MD, Ian Brown (Lehigh) L Fall, 2:03 Brockport Invitational (3-0, 1st) 1/9 157 Alex McLaughlin (Johns Hopkins) W MD, Nathan Palmer (Brockport) W Fall, 1: Kyle Simaz (Cornell) W FF Shorty Hitchcock Invitational (1-2) 1/ Joe Velliquette (Penn) L D, Brian Lapham (Unatt.) W MD, Nigel Ruiz (Army West Point Prep) L Fall, 1:59 2/6 157 Markus Scheidel (Columbia) L D, 6-1 2/ May Bethea (Penn) L D, 7-3 JERAMY SWEANY (22-14) Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (8-1, 3rd) 11/8 285 Dawson Peck (Maryland) L MD, Thomas Ott (Navy) W TF, Tyler Hall (Penn) W D, Tyler Lilly (Cortland) W Fall, 5: Youssif Hemida (Maryland) W FF 285 Max Wessell (Lehigh) W MFF 285 Trevor Smith (Army West Point) W MFF 285 Patrik Garren (Penn) W MFF 285 Ray O Donnell (Princeton) W D, / Joey Goodhart (Drexel) W D. 4-3 New York State Intercollegiates (2-0, 6th) 11/ Dennis Melendez (Hunter) W Fall, 6: Jennard Rosemond (Nassau CC) W Fall, 6:37 Grapple at the Garden (1-1) 11/ #13 Collin Jensen (Nebraska) W D, #7 Billy Smith (Rutgers) L D, 8-1 Las Vegas Invitational (3-3) 12/4 285 Jake Scanlan (American) W TF, Brock Horwath (Wisconsin) W D, #2 Ty Walz (Virginia Tech) L D, Pat Gillen (Virginia) W MD, /5 285 #18 Nick Tavanello (Ohio State) L Fall, 1: Joseph Fagiano (Cal Baptist) L Fall, 1:31 Southern Scuffle (2-2) 1/1 285 Cory Daniel (North Carolina) W D, Josh Marcok (Stanford) W D, #6 Michael Kroells (Minnesota) L MD, William Miller (Edinboro) L D, 9-8 1/ #2 J den Cox (Missouri) L TF, / Nicholas Gajdzik (Harvard) W D, 5-2 1/ BROWN W FFT 1/ #14 Max Wessell (Lehigh) L MD, /7 285 #5 Austin Marsden (Ok. State) L MD, / Patrick Garren (Penn) W D, Ray O Donnell (Princeton) L Fall, 5:35 EIWA Championship (2-3, 6th) 3/5 285 Connor Calkins (Binghamton) W D, Garrett Ryan (Columbia) W D, 8-2 3/6 285 #9 Joe Stolfi (Bucknell) L TF, Ray O Donnell (Princeton) L Fall, 5: Antonio Pelusi (Franklin & Marshall) L D, 9-7 JAKE TAYLOR (11-8) Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (5-1, 2nd) 11/8 197 Austin Coburn (Old Dominion) W D, 3-1 sv1 197 Matt Patrick (Penn) W TF, Nathanael Rose (Buffalo) W D, Garrett Wesneski (Maryland) W D, Steban Cervantes (Navy) W D, Brett Harner (Princeton) L D, / Nezar Haddad (Drexel) W D, 8-2 New York State Intercollegiates (4-1, 3rd) 11/ Anthony Marino (Oneonta) W TF, James Benjamin (Buffalo) W D, Bryce Barnes (Army West Point) L D, Triston Engle IBrockport) W MD, Daniel Smith (Oswego) W MD, 14-6 Grapple at the Garden (0-1) 11/ #15 Aaron Studebaker (Nebraska) L D, 3-2 tb1 Las Vegas Invitational (0-2) 12/4 197 #16 Mark Martin (Ohio State) L D, Cody Crawford (Oregon State) L D, 5-1 (sv1) Southern Scuffle (1-2) 1/1 197 Jackson Lewis (Central Michigan) W D, #5 Brett Pfarr (Minnesota) L D, Ben Honis (Cornell) L D, 6-5 1/ #4 Willie Miklus (Missouri) L D, 8-7 TY WALTER (0-1) Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (0-1) 11/8 184 Brett Perry (Buffalo) L D, 10-5 BRANDON WOMACK (1-0) NWCA All-Star Classic 11/1 174 Jason Grimes Jr. (American) W D, 8-3 March 17-19, 2016 Page 13

14 Dalton Macri Freshman 5-4 Canonsburg, Pa. (Canon-McMillan HS) NCAA Qualifier (2016) EIWA Qualifier (2016) EIWA Placewinner (2016) First-Team All-Ivy (2016) 125 W - L Falls TF MD Bonus Win Pct. Dual W-L CAREER NOTES TO KNOW Enters NCAAs with a 16-7 overall record, earning a wild card bid after a strong rookie season. Placed fourth at 125 pounds at the 2016 EIWA championships, losing a pair of matches to NCAA qualifier Zack Fuentes of Drexel. Has a 4-6 record on the year against NCAA qualifiers First-year starter ranked among the top 25 wrestlers at his weight entering the NCAA championships. Finished second at the New York State Intercollegiates after defaulting out of the finals. Was 3-2 at Southern Scuffle, including dropping a tight 3-1 contest to then-no. 12 Zeke Moisey of West Virginia. Topped then-no. 8 Barlow McGhee of Missouri 7-6 in a road dual. Is 12-5 during the 2016 calendar year. Won nine of his 16 matches by bonus point decisions, including four falls. Five of his seven losses have come by decision, four coming by a takedown or less Results (16-7) Record vs. EIWA opponents Record vs. nationally ranked opponents Record vs. Ivy League opponents Record in dual meets Record vs NCAA Qualifiers Record in NCAA championship meet Record in EIWA championship meet Match-By-Match 11/ Zack Fuentes (Drexel) W D, 3-2 New York State Intercollegiates (3-0, 2nd) 11/ Tyler Walsh (LIU-Post) W Fall, 5: Thierno Diallo (Binghamton) W D, Asher Kramer (Brockport) W Fall, 6:40 Grapple at the Garden (0-2) 11/ #12 Tim Lambert (Nebraska) L D, Sean McCabe (Rutgers) L D, 7-5 Southern Scuffle (3-2) 1/1 125 Carter Ballinger (Central Michigan) L MD, Cory Lester (Michigan) W MD, Sean Badua (Army West Point) W TF, /2 125 Drew Romero (Air Force) W D, #12 Zeke Moisey (West Virginia) L D, 3-1 1/ #8 Barlow McGhee (Missouri) W D, 7-6 1/ Nolan Hellickson (Harvard) W Fall, 6:45 1/ Michael Russo (Brown) W MD, / #14 Darian Cruz (Lehigh) L MD, / Jeremy Schwartz (Penn) W D, Pat D Arcy (Princeton) W D, 6-1 EIWA Championship (4-2, 4th) 3/5 125 Michael Russo (Brown) W MD, Zack Fuentes (Drexel) L D, Sean Badua (Army) W Fall, 2:35 3/6 125 Gerald Daly (Sacred Heart) W TF, #15 David Terao (American) W D, Zack Fuentes (Drexel) L D, 4-2 (sv1) Cornell NCAA Champions at 125 Pounds 1959 Dave Auble (123 pounds) 1960 Dave Auble (123 pounds) 1994 David Hirsch (126 pounds) Cornell NCAA All-Americans at 125 Pounds 1959 Dave Auble (123 pounds) 1960 Dave Auble (123 pounds) 1964 Charles Bush (115 pounds) 1994 David Hirsch (126 pounds) 2002 Travis Lee 2003 Travis Lee 2009 Troy Nickerson 2003 Travis Lee 2006 Troy Nickerson 2007 Troy Nickerson 2009 Troy Nickerson 2010 Troy Nickerson 2012 Frank Perrelli 2013 Nahshon Garrett 2014 Nahshon Garrett 2015 Nahshon Garrett March 17-19, 2016 Page 14

15 Nahshon Garrett Senior 5-4 Chico, Calif. (Chico Senior HS) NCAA All-American (2013, 14, 15) NCAA Finalist (2014) NCAA Qualifier (2013, 14, 15, 16) EIWA Champion (2013, 14, 15, 16) EIWA Wrestler of the Year (2014) Ivy League Wrestler of the Year (2014, 16) All-Ivy League First Team (2013, 14, 15, 16) EIWA Freshman of the Year (2013) Ivy League Rookie of the Year (2013) 133 W - L Falls TF MD Bonus Win Pct. Dual W-L CAREER NOTES TO KNOW Three-time NCAA All-American, including national runner-up at 125 pounds in Looking to become sixth four-time All-American in Cornell history (127th in NCAA history) Became 10th four-time EIWA champ (fourth Cornellian) with romp through championship tournament, winning all four matches with bonus points and earning both the Coaches Award (Most Outstanding Wrestler) and the Sheridan Award (most career points scored at the championship). Was named the 2014 EIWA Wrestler of the Year. Has a career record, good for third on the school s career wins list. Enters the EIWA Tournament with a perfect 32-0 record as a senior, including 10 wins over ranked wrestlers and a perfect 12-0 mark against NCAA qualifiers (six bonus wins). Sixth Cornell wrestler with at least 30 wins in all four varsity seasons. His.923 win percentage ranks eighth all-time at Cornell, his 90 career bonus wins ranks third and his dominance ranking sits seventh. Has won 23 of his 32 matches by bonus points, including 19 of the 22 matches against unranked opponents. Won titles at the Binghamton Open, New York State Intercollegiates, Last Vegas Invitational and Southern Scuffle. Moved to No. 1 in the country after a 14-9 win over then-no. 1 Cody Brewer of Oklahoma in the finals of the Last Vegas Invitational. Has won 33 consecutive matches dating back to last year. Was 34-5 as a junior, earning first-team All-Ivy honors, earning his third EIWA crown amd finishing fifth at the NCAA championships. The 2014 national runner-up at 125 pounds, he earned his second straight NCAA All-America honor and a second consecutive EIWA title in He was also the unanimous Ivy League and EIWA Wrestler of the Year, closing 2014 with a 35-2 overall record with his only two losses coming to eventual national champion Jesse Delgado of Illinois. Broke the school record for wins in a season (43) as a freshman and placed third at the 2013 NCAA championship to earn All-America accolades, knocking off the No. 1 and No. 3 seeds along the way. Garrett was a two-time California State champion at 103 and 112 pounds. He was a four-time freestyle and Greco Roman All-American from Earned a Senior National Championship in 2011 at 112 pounds. Cornell NCAA Champions at 133 Pounds 1994 David Hirsch 2005 Travis Lee Cornell NCAA All-Americans at 133 Pounds 1993 David Hirsch (126 pounds) 1994 David Hirsch (126 pounds) 2004 Travis Lee 2005 Travis Lee 2008 Mike Grey 2011 Mike Grey Results (32-0) Record vs. EIWA opponents Record vs. nationally ranked opponents Record vs. Ivy League opponents Record in dual meets Record vs NCAA Qualifiers Record in NCAA championship meet Record in EIWA championship meet Match-By-Match Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (6-0, 1st) 11/8 133 Emilio Saavedra (Old Dominion) W D, Ian Lupole (Binghamton) W Fall, 1: Nick Ottaviano (Rutgers) W MD, #17 Caleb Richardson (Penn) W D, Jeff Ott (Harvard) W Fall, 1: Scott DelVecchio (Rutgers) W D, / Franco Ferraina (Drexel) W TF, 17-2 New York State Intercollegiates (4-0, 1st) 11/ Anthony Messina (Oneonta) W Fall, 1: Jayson Rice (Hunter) W Fall, 2: Joseph Calderone (LIU-Post) W MD, Jake Nicholson (Binghamton) W Fall, 6:38 Grapple at the Garden (2-0) 11/ #10 Eric Montoya (Nebraska) W MD, #17 Anthony Giraldo (Rutgers) W D, 6-1 Las Vegas Invitational (5-0, 1st) 12/4 133 Cord Coronado (Arizona State) W TF, Rico Montoya (Northern Colorado) W Fall, 3: #12 Josh Martinez (Air Force) W MD, /5 133 #9 George DiCamillo (Virginia) W D, #1 Cody Brewer (Oklahoma) W D, 14-9 Southern Scuffle (5-0, 1st) 1/1 133 Jason Delacruz (Cal Poly) W TF, Franco Ferraina (Drexel) W Fall, 0: Sam Brancale (Minnesota) W TF, /2 133 #10 Kaid Brock (Oklahoma State) W INJ, 1: #6 Jordan Conaway (Penn State) W MD, / #11 Zach Synon (Missouri) W D, /6 133 Angelo Amenta (Columbia) W TF, /7 133 #18 Gary Wayne Harding (Ok. State) W TF, / Caleb Richardson (Penn) W D, Noah Arjam (Princeton) W Fall, 3:48 EIWA Championship (4-0, 1st) 3/5 133 Marcus Begay (Hofstra) W Fall, 0: Jeffrey Ott (Harvard) W MD, /6 133 Caleb Richardson (Penn) W TF, Mason Beckman (Lehigh) W MD, 12-1 March 17-19, 2016 Page 15

16 Joey Galasso Freshman 5-6 Philadelphia, Pa. (Father Judge HS) NCAA Qualifier (2016) EIWA Qualifier (2016) EIWA Runner-up (2016) Ivy League Rookie of the Year (2016) All-Ivy League First Team (2016) 149 W - L Falls TF MD Bonus Win Pct. Dual W-L CAREER NOTES TO KNOW EIWA runner-up as a freshman, capping a rookie campaign. Is 3-10 against NCAA qualifiers and 2-5 against ranked opponents. Has five bonus wins and is a perfect 7-0 against Ivy League foes. Is 7-3 in his last 10 matches, including a 5-2 win over then-no. 11 CJ Cobb of Penn. Finished third at 149 pounds at the Binghamton Open and was 2-2 at both the Las Vegas Invitational and the Southern Scuffle. Five of his losses have come by a single point. A Pennsylvania state champion as a junior and two-time finalist at Father Judge HS, he wrestled from 125 to 145 during his prep career. Was a four-time state place-winner with a career record of with 69 wins by fall Results (20-12) Record vs. EIWA opponents Record vs. nationally ranked opponents Record vs. Ivy League opponents Record in dual meets Record vs NCAA Qualifiers Record in NCAA championship meet Record in EIWA championship meet Match-By-Match Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (9-1, 3rd) 11/8 149 Paul Curtin (Sacred Heart) W MD, Drew Longo (Lehigh) L D, Matthew Russo (FLWC) W D, Tanner Sutton (Lock Haven) W MD, Logan David (Cornell) W D, 4-2 sv1 149 Connor Lapresi (FLWC) W D, Casey Cowan (Navy) W D, Drew Longo (Lehigh) W D, 7-5 sv1 149 #19 Chris Perez (Princeton) W MFF 149 Kent Lane (Lehigh) W D, / #16 Matt Cimato (Drexel) L D, 6-0 Grapple at the Garden (0-2) 11/ #5 Jake Sueflohn (Nebraska) L MD, Tyson Dippery (Rutgers) L D, 5-4 Las Vegas Invitational (2-2) 12/4 149 Ryan Burkert (Hofstra) W MD, Coleman Hammond (Cal Bakersfield) W D, Jake Short (Minnesota) L Fall, 7: Clayton Ream (North Dakota State) L D, 9-6 Southern Scuffle (2-2) 1/1 149 Benjamin Polkowske (Northern Colo.) W Fall, 4: Patricio Lugo (Edinboro) L D, Matthew Zovitowski (App. State) W D, 4-2 (sv2) 149 Timmy Box (Northern Colorado) L D, 5-4 Cornell NCAA Champions at 149 Pounds 1953 Frank Bettucci (147 pounds) 2011 Kyle Dake Cornell NCAA All-Americans at 149 Pounds 1953 Frank Bettucci (147 pounds) 1958 Dick Vincent (147 pounds) 1981 Gene Nighman (142 pounds) 1990 Pat Waters (142 pounds) 2003 Dustin Manotti 2004 Dustin Manotti 2005 Dustin Manotti 2007 Jordan Leen 2011 Kyle Dake 2015 Chris Villalonga 1/ #4 Lavion Mayes (Missouri) L D, 9-2 1/ Patrick Hogan (Harvard) W D, 8-2 1/ Steven Galiardo (Brown) W D, 4-3 1/ Laike Gardner (Lehigh) L D, 8-7 2/7 149 #13 Anthony Collica (Oklahoma State) L Fall, 2:44 2/ #11 C.J. Cobb (Penn) W D, Mike D Angelo (Princeton) W D, 9-7 EIWA Championship (3-1, 2nd) 3/5 149 Jason Bing (Franklin & Marshall) W MD, Steven Galiardo (Brown) W D, 3-2 3/6 149 Tom Page (American) W D, #10 Matt Cimato (Drexel) L D, 5-4 March 17-19, 2016 Page 16

17 Dylan Palacio Junior 5-11 Long Beach, N.Y. (Long Beach HS) NCAA Qualifier (2014, 2015, 2016) EIWA Champion (2016) EIWA Finalist (2014, 2015, 2016) All-Ivy League First Team (2014, 2015) W - L Falls TF MD Bonus Win Pct. Dual W-L CAREER NOTES TO KNOW Three-time NCAA qualifier and EIWA finalist. Won his first Eastern title in 2016 with an 8-3 victory over No. 14 John Boyle of American. Two-time first-team All-Ivy League selection. Has posted a career record, including 29-1 in dual meet competition and 10-1 at the EIWA meet. Is 13-1 on the season after missing a majority of the campaign rehabbing from an injury. Was a perfect 8-0 against EIWA opponents. Is 4-0 against NCAA qualifiers, including an 8-4 decision over No. 6 Joe Smith of Oklahoma State during a dual. Enters NCAAs with a nine-match win streak. Finished third at the Shorty Hitchcock Invitational, going 5-1 overall. A unanimous first-team All-Ivy League selection in 2015 after going 21-4 overall. Was a perfect 4-0 as part of the National Duals squad, including earning a tech fall over No. 17 Nicholas Wanzek of Minnesota and a 5-4 decision over No. 9 Nick Moore of Iowa. Was EIWA runner-up after an injury forced him out of the finals. Was 2-2 at the national championships, falling a match shy of the All-American round after a narrow 7-6 loss to No. 4 Nick Sulzer of Virginia. Was a unanimous first-team All-Ivy League selection and a EIWA runner-up at 165 pounds as a freshman in Posted a 32-9 overall record, including a team-best 12-1 in dual meets and 7-0 against Ivy competitors. Advanced to the All-America round at NCAAs, knocking off fifth-seeded Nick Moore of Iowa by an 8-1 decision along the way. Finished third at the New York State Intercollegiates and sixth at both the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational and the Southern Scuffle. Went 22-4 in the 2014 calendar year with three of his four losses coming to wrestlers ranked in the top eight nationally and the other coming to a top 20 wrestler in sudden victory Results (13-1) Record vs. EIWA opponents Record vs. nationally ranked opponents Record vs. Ivy League opponents Record in dual meets Record vs NCAA Qualifiers Record in NCAA championship meet Record in EIWA championship meet Match-By-Match 1/ Le Roy Barnes (Missouri) W D, 9-7 Shorty Hitchcock Invitational (5-1, 3rd) 1/ Ryan Dougherty (Bloomsburg) W MD, Alex Klucker (Lock Haven) W TF, Jake Kaminsky (Hofstra) W TF, Ken Theobald (Rutgers) L D, Danny Boychuck (Maryland) W MD, Kent Lane (Lehigh) W D, / Ian Brown (Lehigh) W D, 8-4 2/7 157 #6 Joe Smith (Oklahoma State) W D, 8-4 2/ Adam Krop (Princeton) W D, 6-4 EIWA Championship (4-0, 1st) 3/5 157 Jordan Velez (Sacred Heart) W Fall, 4: Adam Krop (Princeton) W D, /6 157 May Bethea (Penn) W D, #14 John Boyle (American) W D, 8-3 Cornell NCAA Champions at 157 Pounds 2008 Jordan Leen 2012 Kyle Dake Cornell NCAA All-Americans at 157 Pounds 1964 Geoff Stephens (157 pounds) 1965 Geoff Stephens (157 pounds) 2006 Dustin Manotti 2008 Jordan Leen 2009 Jordan Leen 2012 Kyle Dake 2014 Brian Realbuto 2015 Brian Realbuto March 17-19, 2016 Page 17

18 Duke Pickett Senior 5-10 Culpeper, Va. (Woodberry Forest School) NCAA Qualifier (2015, 2016) EIWA Finalist (2016) EIWA Qualifier (2014, 2015, 2016) First-Team All-Ivy League (2015) Second-Team All-Ivy League (2016) All-Ivy League Honorable Mention (2014) 165 W - L Falls TF MD Bonus Win Pct. Dual W-L CAREER NOTES TO KNOW Two-time NCAA qualifier and three-time EIWA participant. EIWA runner-up at 165 pounds in Has a career record with 28 bonus wins during his four seasons, including three years as a starter. Enters his second NCAA tournament with a 26-9 overall record, including 7-8 against NCAA qualifiers. Is 3-6 against nationally ranked opponents. Four of his losses came by a takedown or less, and five of his defeats came at the hands of wrestlers ranked in the top 10. Won the Binghamton Open and New York State Intercollegiates and was 5-2 on his way to the podium at the Las Vegas Invitational. Pickett earned a spot on the All-Ivy first team after going overall, including 5-0 against Ivy opponents and 14-4 against EIWA foes, in Made his first NCAA appearance with a pair of narrow losses, one coming in the first tiebreaker to No. 9 Cody Walters of Ohio and the second as part of a 6-5 decision against Oklahoma s Matt Reed. Finished third at Eastern s at 174 pounds, topping Army s Brian Harvey in the third tiebreaker to claim third. Was an honorable mention All-Ivy League selection in Made his first EIWA appearance, finishing seventh at 174 pounds. Ended his 2014 season with a 17-7 overall record with seven of the victories coming by bonus points. Won the B Bracket at the New York State Intercollegiates and went 4-2 at the Southern Scuffle. Was 5-3 in dual meets and 5-1 against Ivy League opponents. Recorded an record with seven bonus wins as a freshman in Saw action in nine dual meets. Placed fourth at the Binghamton Open and the New York State Intercollegiate Championships and later in the season placed second at the Millersville Shorty Hitchcock Memorial Tournament at 174 pounds. Cornell NCAA Champions at 165 Pounds 1953 Don Dickason (167 pounds) 2013 Kyle Dake Cornell NCAA All-Americans at 165 Pounds 1953 Don Dickason (167 pounds) 2008 Mack Lewnes 2013 Kyle Dake Results (26-9) Record vs. EIWA opponents Record vs. nationally ranked opponents Record vs. Ivy League opponents Record in dual meets Record vs NCAA Qualifiers Record in NCAA championship meet Record in EIWA championship meet Match-By-Match Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (5-0, 1st) 11/8 165 Seldon Wright (Old Dominion) W D, Cody Cordes (Lock Haven) W D, Brendan Burnham (Maryland) W MD, Judd Ziegler (Princeton) W Fall, 3: Geno Morelli (Penn State) W D, / Austin Rose (Drexel) W D, 9-3 New York State Intercollegiates (5-0, 1st) 11/ Eduardo Ramirez (LIU-Post) W TF, Mark Milisci (Oswego) W MD, Colin Barber (Cortland) W MD, Andrew Mendel (Army West Point) W MD, Tyrel White (Columbia) W D, 3-2 Grapple at the Garden (0-2) 11/ #4 Austin Wilson (Nebraska) L D, #9 Anthony Perrotti (Rutgers) L D, 6-2 Las Vegas Invitational (5-2) 12/4 165 Bobby Fehr (Hofstra) W MD, John Keck (Navy) W D, Dajour Reece (North Idaho) W D, #19 David McFadden (Virginia Tech) W D, /5 165 #3 Bo Jordan (Wisconsin) L D, Daniel Lewis (Missouri) L D, Devon Gobbo (Harvard) W Fall, 4:08 Southern Scuffle (3-2) 1/1 165 Jason Carr (The Citadel) W TF, Paul Duggan (Campbell) W D, #18 Geno Morelli (Penn State) W D, 3-1 (sv1) 1/2 165 Logan Massa (Michigan) L D, Ryan Preisch (Lehigh) L D, 5-0 1/ #6 Daniel Lewis (Missouri) L D, 3-2 (OT1) 1/ #15 Ryan Preisch (Lehigh) W D, 5-2 2/6 165 Tyrel White (Columbia) W D, 4-1 2/7 165 #1 Alex Dieringer (Ok. State) L Fall, 1:18 2/ Brooks Martino (Penn) W D, Judd Ziegler (Princeton) W D, 10-5 EIWA Championship (3-1, 2nd) 3/5 165 Judd Ziegler (Princeton) W MD, Ray Bethea (Penn) W D, 3-0 3/6 165 Tyrel White (Columbia) W D, #20 Devon Gobbo (Harvard) L D, 2-1 March 17-19, 2016 Page 18

19 Brian Realbuto Junior 5-8 Somers, N.Y. (Somers HS) NCAA Finalist (2015) NCAA All-American (2014, 2015) NCAA Qualifier (2014, 2015, 2016) EWIA Champion (2015, 2016) EWIA Qualifier (2014, 2015, 2016) All-Ivy League First Team (2014, 2015, 2016) 174 W - L Falls TF MD Bonus Win Pct. Dual W-L CAREER NOTES TO KNOW Two-time NCAA All-American and the 2015 and 2016 EIWA champion. First-team All-Ivy League in each of his first two seasons and has a sparkling career record. Has been ranekd as high as No. 1 nationally and sports a 33-3 overall record with 20 bonue wins. Was a perfect 11-0 in dual meets (33-1 in his career) and near-perfect 21-1 against EIWA opponents. Won the Binghamton Open, New York State Intercollegiates and the Las Vegas Invitational. Is 10-2 against nationally ranked opponents and 18-2 against NCAA qualifiers. Was national runner-up at 157 pounds, reaching the finals at NCAAs as part of a 23-3 campaign, in Won his first-ever EIWA title with a perfect 4-0 run, including a 6-1 triumph over American s John Boyle in the finals. Defeated six nationally ranked wrestlers during his run, including a 9-3 triumph over then-unbeaten and No. 1 Dylan Ness (No. 3 seed), as well as seeded wrestlers John Boyle of American (No. 8), Joey LaVallee of Missouri (No. 9), Ian Miller of Kent State (No. 7) and Mitch Minotti of Lehigh (No. 11) twice. Missed the first semester while recovering from a knee injury suffered at last season s NCAA tournament. Was a perfect 12-0 in dual meets, 9-0 against EIWA wrestlers and 5-0 against Ivy League foes. A 2014 All-American after finishing sixth at the NCAA championships, he finished his freshman season with a 36-8 record. Enters the EIWA tournament with 12 consecutive wins, including five straight over ranked wrestlers. The unanimous first-team All-Ivy League selection ranked second on the team in wins and led the squad in both falls (14) and bonus wins (24). Advanced to the semifinals at NCAAs with a sudden victory decision over Blaise Butler of Virginia and a dominant 11-4 triumph over defending national champion Derek St. John (Iowa) before being injured in a semifinal loss to eventual champion Alex Dieringer (Oklahoma State). Was forced to default out to sixth place to end his tournament. Was fourth at his first EIWA championship meet in Finished second at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational, topping a pair of NCAA qualifiers along the way. Was 10-1 in dual meet competition, 6-1 against Ivy foes and 15-4 in EIWA action. Finished third at the Binghamton Open, first at the New York State Intercollegiates, second at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational and fifth at the Southern Scuffle. Cornell NCAA Champions at 174 Pounds 1929 Glenn Stafford (175 pounds) Cornell NCAA All-Americans at 174 Pounds 1974 Dick Minekime (177 pounds) 1993 Kyle Rackley (177 pounds) 2001 Jim Stanec 2005 Joe Mazzurco 2008 Steve Anceravage 2009 Steve Anceravage 2010 Mack Lewnes 2011 Mack Lewnes Results (33-3) Record vs. EIWA opponents Record vs. nationally ranked opponents Record vs. Ivy League opponents Record in dual meets Record vs NCAA Qualifiers Record in NCAA championship meet Record in EIWA championship meet Match-by-Match Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (6-0, 1st) 11/8 174 Jake Kocsis (Binghamton) W Fall, 1: Tyler Lusht (SUNY Brockport) W TF, Tom Grosso (Sacred Heart) W TF, #12 Elliot Riddick (Lehigh) W D, #19 Jadean Bernstein (Navy) W D, Jon Schleifer (Princeton) W D, / Nick Elmer (Drexel) W Fall, 4:09 New York State Intercollegiates (4-0, 1st) 11/ Lantze Lange (Oneonta) W Fall, 1: Alex Kelly (Niagara CC) W Fall, 0: Zack Hernandez (Columbia) W MD, Brian Harvey (Army West Point) W D, 8-3 Grapple at the Garden (2-0) 11/ #15 Micah Barnes (Nebraska) W D, Phil Bakuckas (Rutgers) W D, 6-1 Las Vegas Invitational (5-0, 1st) 12/4 174 Andrew LaBrie (Brown) W D, Josef Johnson (Harvard) W MD, Brian Harvey (Army West Point) W Fall, /5 174 #17 Jadean Bernstein (Navy) W TF, #15 Bryce Hammond (Cal Bakersfield) W MD, 11-1 Southern Scuffle (3-3) 1/1 174 Timothy Knipl (The Citadel) W TF, Nicholas Wanzek (Minnesota) W D, Chandler Rodgers (Oklahoma State) W Fall, 1:24 1/2 174 #5 Bo Nickal (Penn State) L D, Casey Kent (Penn) L D, #2 Kyle Crutchmer (Oklahoma State) L D, 4-3 1/ #8 Blaise Butler (Missouri) W D, 3-2 1/ Josef Johnson (Harvard) W TF, / Andrew LaBrie (Brown) W MD, / Elliott Riddick (Lehigh) W MD, /6 174 Zack Hernandez (Columbia) W D, 6-0 2/7 174 Chandler Rogers (Oklahoma State) W MD, / #15 Casey Kent (Penn) W D, #16 Jonathan Schleifer (Princeton) W TF, 16-0 EIWA Championship (4-0, 1st) 3/5 174 Andrew LaBrie (Brown) W MD, Zack Hernandez (Columbia) W TF, /6 174 #18 Jadean Bernstein (Navy) W D, #17 Brian Harvey (Army West Point) W D, 12-6 March 17-19, 2016 Page 19

20 184 Gabe Dean Junior 5-10 Lowell, Mich. (Lowell HS) NCAA Champion (2015) NCAA All-American (2014, 15) NCAA Semifinalist (2014) NCAA Qualifier (2014, 15, 16) EIWA Champion (2014, 15, 16) EIWA Wrestler of the Year (2015) Ivy League Wrestler of the Year (2015) EIWA Rookie of the Year (2014) Ivy League Rookie of the Year (2014) All-Ivy League First Team (2014, 15, 16) W - L Falls TF MD Bonus Win Pct. Dual W-L CAREER NOTES TO KNOW The two-time NCAA All-American and 2015 national champion won his third EIWA crown two weekends ago. Has a career record with 70 bonus wins, including 29-1 with 24 bonus wins as a junior in His.800 bonus win percentage (24-of-30) is the highest single-season average in school history. Won the Binghamton Open, New York State Intercollegiates, Las Vegas Invitational and the Southern Scuffle. Is 10-1 against ranked opponents on the year and 14-1 vs. NCAA qualifiers. Opened the year by winning his first 14 contests of the year with bonus points. Is a perfect 20-0 against EIWA opponents this year. Dean won his first NCAA title in 2015 with a perfect three-day run through the 184-pound bracket. He claimed the title with a 6-2 victory over Lehigh s Nathaniel Brown in the finals, making it four wins over Brown on the season. The top seed entering the tournament, he ended his second season with a 43-2 overall record and a second EIWA championship and NCAA All-America honor to his name. Dean led the Big Red in wins (43), bonus wins (24), winning percentage (.956) and dual wins (18-0). The 2015 EIWA and Ivy League Wrestler of the Year and two-time first-team all-leaguer sports an 83-5 career mark. Along with winning an EIWA and NCAA championship, Dean won his second straight Southern Scuffle title, a New York State Intercollegiate championship and won his match at the preseason NWCA All-Star Classic. The Ivy League and EIWA Rookie of the Year in 2014, Dean earned All-America honors with a third-place finish at the 2014 NCAA Championships. The unanimous first-team All-Ivy selection had a spectacular rookie season, going 40-3 with his only losses coming to the top two wrestlers at his weight class. He led the team in wins and was second in bonus wins (23). He won 29 consecutive matches, including 11 over top 20 wrestlers, before dropping a 5-3 decision to eventual national champion Ed Ruth of Penn State in the NCAA semifinals. Dean s signature win came against Penn State s two-time defending national champion Ed Ruth at the Southern Scuffle, avenging one of his two losses from early in the season and snapping Ruth s 84-match win streak dating back to The win earned him U.S.A. Wrestling and EIWA Wrestler of the Week honors and he was featured in Sports Illustrated s Faces In The Crowd for the Jan. 20, 2014 issue. He won the New York State Intercollegiates, the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational and the Southern Scuffle and placed second at the Binghamton Open. Cornell NCAA Champions at 184 Pounds 2012 Steve Bosak 2015 Gabe Dean Cornell NCAA All-Americans at 184 Pounds 1929 Glenn Stafford (175 pounds) 1968 Dick Minekime (177 pounds) 1993 Kyle Rackley (177 pounds) 2002 Clint Wattenberg 2003 Clint Wattenberg 2005 Tyler Baier 2006 Joe Mazzurco 2007 Josh Arnone 2011 Steve Bosak 2012 Steve Bosak 2013 Steve Bosak 2014 Gabe Dean 2015 Gabe Dean Results (29-1) Record vs. EIWA opponents Record vs. nationally ranked opponents Record vs. Ivy League opponents Record in dual meets Record vs NCAA Qualifiers Record in NCAA championship meet Record in EIWA championship meet Match-by-Match Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (5-0, 1st) 11/8 184 Caleb Thompson (AIC) W Fall, 0: Zach Bruce (Penn) W MD, Joe Heyob (Penn) W TF, Steven Schneider (Binghamton) W MD, #10 Lorenzo Thomas (Penn) W MD, / Stephen Loiseau (Drexel) W MD, 16-8 New York State Intercollegiates (3-0, 1st) 11/ Reginald Williams (Binghamton) W Fall, 1: Carlos Toribio (Ithaca) W Fall, 2: Samson Imonode (Army West Point) W TF, Grapple at the Garden (2-0) 11/ #7 T.J. Dudley (Nebraska) W MD, Nicholas Gravina (Rutgers) W MD, 13-5 Las Vegas Invitational (5-0) 12/4 184 Lance Dixon (Oklahoma) W TF, Tanner Lynde (Purdue) W TF, #19 Matthew Miller (Navy) W MD, /5 184 #9 Willie Miklus (Missouri) W D, #12 Domenic Abounader (Michigan) W MD, 15-6 Southern Scuffle (5-0) 1/1 184 Wesley Maskill (Michigan State) W Fall, 4: Jakob Scheffel (West Virginia) W TF, Jordan Rogers (Oklahoma State) W MD, /2 184 #15 Matthew Miller (Navy) W D, #4 Nathaniel Brown (Lehigh) W D, 8-2 1/ Tim Miklus (Missouri) W TF, / Michael Mocco (Harvard) W Fall, 6:43 1/ Austin Pfarr (Brown) W Fall, 2:35 2/7 184 #16 Nolan Boyd (Oklahoma State) L D, / #15 Lorenzo Thomas (Penn) W D, 7-5 (sv1) EIWA Championships (4-0, 1st) 3/5 184 Jason Grimes (American) W Fall, 4: Elliot Antler (Sacred Heart) W Fall, 4:41 3/6 184 #16 Lorenzo Thomas (Penn) W D, #14 Mathew Miller (Navy) W Fall, 0:53 March 17-19, 2016 Page 20

21 Owen Scott Senior 6-2 Palmyra, N.Y. (Palmyra-Macedon HS) NCAA Qualifier (2016) EIWA Qualifier (2016) 197 W - L Falls TF MD Bonus Win Pct. Dual W-L CAREER NOTES TO KNOW Qualified for his first NCAA championship after placing an impressive third at the EIWA tournament. Posted a 2-6 record against NCAA qualifiers, with five of the losses coming by three points or less. Sports a 15-7 record with seven bonus point wins. Has a career record (.740) with 16 bonus point wins. Owns a pair of vicctories over Lehigh s John Bolich, part of his 12-2 resume against EIWA foes this year. Six of his seven losses have come by three points or less. Went 13-4 as the team s primary backup at 197 as a junior in Was 5-1 to place third at the weight at the Binghamton Open, including a win by fall over teammate and two-time Eastern champ Jace Bennett. Scott went 9-2 as one of the team s top backups at 174 pounds in He went 5-1 to finish second at the Binghamton Open, knocking off top wrestlers from Harvard, Rutgers and Princeton en route to the finals Results (15-7) Record vs. EIWA opponents Record vs. nationally ranked opponents Record vs. Ivy League opponents Record in dual meets Record vs NCAA Qualifiers Record in NCAA championship meet Record in EIWA championship meet Match-by-Match Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (2-0) 11/8 197 Nicholas Coco (Brockport) W Fall, 1: Tom Murray (Lehigh) W D, 4-0 Grapple at the Garden (0-1) 11/ Hayden Hrymack (Rutgers) L D, 10-7 Nittany Lion Open (3-1, 4th) 12/6 197 Bailey Faust (West Virginia) W TF, Frank Mattiace (Penn) W D, Morgan McIntosh (Penn State) L TF, Nathan Dow (Army) W MD, 14-5 Southern Scuffle (1-2) 1/1 197 Brandon Tribble (Wyoming) W TF, #10 Zach Nye (Virginia) L D, Trent Noon (Northern Colorado) L D, 6-5 1/ Josh Popple (Harvard) W MD, / Augustus Marker (Brown) W MD, 8-0 1/ #14 John Bolich (Lehigh) W D, 3-1 (OT) 2/6 197 Troy Hembury (Columbia) W D, 6-3 2/7 197 Preston Weigel (Oklahoma State) L D, 2-0 2/ #10 Brett Harner (Princeton) L D, 6-3 EIWA Championship (5-1, 3rd) 3/5 197 Charles Herkesner (F&M) W Fall, 5: Frank Mattiace (Penn) L D, Augustus Marker (Brown) W D, 7-5 3/6 197 Tyler Greene (Bucknell) W D, Jeric Kasunic (American) W D, #17 John Bolich (Lehigh) W D, 12-6 Cornell NCAA Champions at 197 Pounds 2012 Cam Simaz Cornell NCAA All-Americans at 197 Pounds 2004 Matt Greenberg 2006 Jerry Rinaldi 2007 Jerry Rinaldi 2009 Cam Simaz 2010 Cam Simaz 2011 Cam Simaz 2012 Cam Simaz March 17-19, 2016 Page 21

22 Jeramy Sweany Freshman 6-2 Vacaville, Calif. (Vacaville HS) EIWA Qualifier (2016) EIWA Qualifier (2016) Honorable Mention All-Ivy League (2016) 285 W - L Falls TF MD Bonus Win Pct. Dual W-L CAREER NOTES TO KNOW First-time NCAA qualifier leads the three freshmen in the lineup with 22 wins on the season. Qualified for his first NCAA tournament with a sixth-place finish at the EIWA Championship. Is 6-11 on the year against NCAA qualifiers. Is 13-5 against EIWA foes and 7-2 vs. Ivy League opponents. Finished third at the Binghamton Open and was 3-3 at the Las Vegas Invitational and 2-2 at the Southern Scuffle. Dropped a 6-4 contest to then-no. 2 Ty Walz of Virginia Tech in Vegas. Picked up his biggest win of the year with a 5-2 triumph over No. 13 Collin Jensen of Nebraska at the Grapple at the Garden. Two-time California state champion at Vacaville HS. Ranked among the nation s top 100 recruits as a senior according to Intermat and was sixth nationally at 220 pounds according to FloWrestling. Earned Junior Greco All-America honors twice, including runner-up in 2012, and finished as runner-up at FloNationals in Posted a record in his four-year high school career. Cornell NCAA Champions at 285 Pounds None Cornell NCAA All-Americans at 285 Pounds None Results (22-14) Record vs. EIWA opponents Record vs. nationally ranked opponents Record vs. Ivy League opponents Record in dual meets Record vs NCAA Qualifiers Record in NCAA championship meet Record in EIWA championship meet Match-by-Match Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (8-1, 3rd) 11/8 285 Dawson Peck (Maryland) L MD, Thomas Ott (Navy) W TF, Tyler Hall (Penn) W D, Tyler Lilly (Cortland) W Fall, 5: Youssif Hemida (Maryland) W FF 285 Max Wessell (Lehigh) W MFF 285 Trevor Smith (Army West Point) W MFF 285 Patrik Garren (Penn) W MFF 285 Ray O Donnell (Princeton) W D, / Joey Goodhart (Drexel) W D, 4-3 New York State Intercollegiates (2-0, 6th) 11/ Dennis Melendez (Hunter) W Fall, 6: Jennard Rosemond (Nassau CC) W Fall, 6:37 Grapple at the Garden (1-1) 11/ #13 Collin Jensen (Nebraska) W D, #7 Billy Smith (Rutgers) L D, 8-1 Las Vegas Invitational (3-3) 12/4 285 Jake Scanlan (American) W TF, Brock Horwath (Wisconsin) W D, #2 Ty Walz (Virginia Tech) L D, Pat Gillen (Virginia) W MD, /5 285 #18 Nick Tavanello (Ohio State) L Fall, 1: Joseph Fagiano (Cal Baptist) L Fall, 1:31 Southern Scuffle (2-2) 1/1 285 Cory Daniel (North Carolina) W D, Josh Marcok (Stanford) W D, #6 Michael Kroells (Minnesota) L MD, William Miller (Edinboro) L D, 9-8 1/ #2 J den Cox (Missouri) L TF, / Nicholas Gajdzik (Harvard) W D, 5-2 1/ BROWN W FFT 1/ #14 Max Wessell (Lehigh) L MD, /7 285 #5 Austin Marsden (Ok. State) L MD, / Patrick Garren (Penn) W D, Ray O Donnell (Princeton) L Fall, 5:35 EIWA Championship (2-3, 6th) 3/5 285 Connor Calkins (Binghamton) W D, Garrett Ryan (Columbia) W D, 8-2 3/6 285 #9 Joe Stolfi (Bucknell) L TF, Ray O Donnell (Princeton) L Fall, 5: Antonio Pelusi (Franklin & Marshall) L D, 9-7 March 17-19, 2016 Page 22

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