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1 SCHEDULE/RESULTS! " # $ % & # ' ( ) * # +, + & ' - # '. * / * 0 1 # & : ; < 8 9 = 5 4 ; = A A B C D = 6 < E C F G < < H I 4 = ; 4 8 J A A L M ) N ' M O : =. " P Q R M! P S " % 1. (, * 1 # & M ' # 1 T $ M - & M 1 L M T S " P & M 7 4 U - 1 V M + W X 1 / +. 1 & M 2 L * " " M Y : 8 ' ( * 1 P Z P Z! / Z [ # $ % \ & " P # 1 1 P Z P Z! ] [ + P % % ( * 1 + Z Z MEDIA INFORMATION Contact Steve Lomangino Office: (610) Cell (917) sjl304@lehigh.edu Web: Facebook: /LehighAthletics /LehighWrestling L E H I G H WRESTLING No. 5 LEHIGH AT PRINCETON/VS. No. 1 PENN STATE LEHIGH MOUNTAIN HAWKS (3-0, 1-0 EIWA) AT PRINCETON TIGERS (0-0, 0-0 EIWA) JADWIN GYM PRINCETON, N.J. DEC. 1, :00 PM LEHIGH MOUNTAIN HAWKS (3-0) VS. PENN STATE NITTANY LIONS (3-0) PPL CENTER ALLENTOWN, PA. DEC. 3, :00 PM SETTING THE SCENE Two longtime rivals await No. 5 Lehigh as the Mountain Hawks return from an off weekend to visit EIWA rival Princeton Friday in New Jersey before returning home to host No. 1-ranked and two-time defending national champion Penn State Sunday at a sold-out PPL Center in Allentown. The Mountain Hawks are off to a 3-0 start in dual competition and are coming off an impressive 27-8 win over then-no. 4 Michigan in their last action prior to the Thanksgiving holiday. Lehigh won eight bouts from the Wolverines and knocked off three ranked wrestlers in the process. Sunday s Lehigh-Penn State match is presented by the Historic Hotel Bethlehem. FAST FACTS In the last seven seasons, Lehigh has produced two NCAA champion, seven NCAA finalists, 19 All-Americans and 13 EIWA champions. Lehigh head coach Pat Santoro and Princeton head coach Chris Ayres coached together under Greg Strobel at Lehigh from Ayres also wrestled at Lehigh while Santoro was an assistant coach. Combined, Lehigh and Penn State s probable starters feature six returning NCAA Champions and 14 wrestlers currently ranked nationally by InterMat. LEHIGH PROBABLE STARTERS 125 No. 5 Darian Cruz (Sr., Allentown, Pa.) No. 3 Scott Parker (Jr., Sellersville, Pa.) Luke Karam (Fr., Bath, Pa.) Jon Mele (Sr., Berkeley Heights, N.J.) 2-3 Cortlandt Schuyler (Jr., Lancaster, Pa.) Ian Brown (Jr., Hanover, Pa.) No. 15 Gordon Wolf (Jr., Lawrenceville, N.J.) 4-1 Cole Walter (So., Millmont, Pa.) No. 5 Jordan Kutler (So., Sparta, N.J.) 6-0 RECORD Broadcast Coverage: Princeton Internet Video: Ivy League Digital Network (Subscription required) Audio: ESPN Radio of the Lehigh Valley (1230/1320/1160-AM) and ESPNLV.com Penn State Television: Service Electric 2 Sports Internet Video: PLN (PatriotLeague.tv) Audio: ESPN Radio of the Lehigh Valley (1230/1320/1160-AM) and ESPNLV.com 184 No. 4 Ryan Preisch (Jr., New Columbia, Pa.) Jake Jakobsen (Fr., Sciota, Pa.) 5-1 Chris Weiler (Fr., Biglerville, Pa.) No. 14 Jordan Wood (Fr., Gilbertsville, Pa.) 4-2 Rankings: InterMat (11/28/17) 34-TIME EIWA CHAMPIONS 28 INDIVIDUAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

2 No. 5 LEHIGH AT PRINCETON/VS. No. 1 PENN STATE PAGE TWO IN THE POLLS ^ _ ` a b c ` d e f g h ` i j k l m n o o p l q p o r s 1. Penn State 2. Ohio State 3. Oklahoma State 4. Missouri 5. Lehigh 6. North Carolina State 7. Iowa 8. Minnesota 9. Michigan 10. Virginia Tech 11. Rutgers 12. Arizona State 13. Nebraska 14. Cornell 15. Illinois 16. Northern Iowa 17. South Dakota State 18. Wisconsin 19. Central Michigan 20. Purdue 21. Oklahoma 22. Rider 23. Edinboro 24. Pittsburgh 25. Stanford t f a u v w ` a a b ^ v f ` w u f a _ a v u f x a y i j k o m n o o p l q p o r s z { } } ~ z ~ } ƒ ~ } ˆ Š Œ Ž } z ƒ { z ~ ƒ ~ } In its first home dual in nearly a month, No. 11 Lehigh took advantage of an undermanned Princeton squad, winning nine of 10 bouts in a 34-3 victory inside Leeman-Turner Arena at Grace Hall. The Tigers were down four starters, including two ranked wrestlers, and the Mountain Hawks capitalized with three technical fall victories and four total bonus point wins. Darian Cruz and Scott Parker staked the Mountain Hawks to an 8-0 lead before Princeton claimed its lone win of the night at 141. The Mountain Hawks claimed the last seven bouts, including a major decision win by Laike Gardner and technical falls by Drew Longo and Ben Haas. 125 Darian Cruz (L) tech. fall Matteo DeVincenzo (P) 16-0, 3: Scott Parker (L) dec. Pat D Arcy (P) Matt Kolodzik (P) dec. Randy Cruz (L) 6-4, sv 149 Laike Gardner (L) major dec. Max Rogers (P) Kent Lane (L) dec. Mike D Angelo (P) Drew Longo tech. fall Francesco Fabozzi (P) 26-11, 6: Ryan Preisch (L) dec. Jonathan Schleifer (P) Kyle Gentile (L) dec. Ian Baker (P) Ben Haas (L) tech. fall Troy Murtha (P) 20-5, 6: Doug Vollaro (L) dec. Ray O Donnell (P) 5-2 LEHIGH HEAD COACH PAT SANTORO Coach Santoro is in his 10th season as the Lawrence White 64 Head Coach of Wrestling at Lehigh. In nine-plus seasons Santoro, a three-time EIWA Coach of the Year, has led the Mountain Hawks to a dual meet record. He has coached 13 individuals to a total of 16 EIWA titles, 11 Mountain Hawks to a total of 20 All-American medals, and two national champions, Zach Rey in 2011 and Darian Cruz last season. A former Lehigh assistant, Santoro returned to Bethlehem in 2008 after a five-year stint resurrecting the program at Maryland, where he guided the Terrapins to an ACC title in A 1992 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, Santoro won a pair of NCAA titles and is the Panthers only four-time All-American. (For Santoro s complete bio, see page nine) z { } } ~ z ~ } ƒ } { } ˆ Œ Ž ~ ~ } ƒ { ƒ { ƒ } { } z ~ Ž 1. Penn State 2. Ohio State 3. Michigan 4. Oklahoma State 5. Missouri 6. Arizona State 7. Lehigh 8. North Carolina State 9. Iowa 10. Rutgers 11. Virginia Tech 12. Minnesota 13. Nebraska 14. South Dakota State 15. Northern Iowa No. 11 Lehigh won two of the first three bouts to take an early 7-3 lead on No. 2-ranked and defending national champion Penn State, but the Nittany Lions battled back to take six of the last seven bouts, scoring bonus points in four of those victories in a win over the Mountain Hawks in front of 15,424 fans at the Bryce Jordan Center. Senior Randy Cruz and sophomore Ryan Preisch both improved to 7-0 on the season, while sophomore Scott Parker posted an impressive major decision to pace the Mountain Hawks. Darian Cruz lost his first match of the season at 125 but Parker and Cruz delivered backto-back wins to give Lehigh the lead. Penn State s four bonus wins included two falls. 125 Nick Suriano (PSU) dec. Darian Cruz (L) Scott Parker (L) major dec. Jered Cortez (PSU) Randy Cruz (L) dec. Jimmy Gulibon (PSU) Zain Retherford (PSU) Fall Laike Gardner (L) 3: Jason Nolf (PSU) tech. fall Kent Lane (L) 25-9, 6: Vincenzo Joseph (PSU) dec. Drew Longo (L) Ryan Preisch (L) dec. Shakur Rasheed (PSU) Bo Nickal (PSU) Fall Kyle Gentile (L) 2: Matt McCutcheon (PSU) major dec. Ben Haas (L) Nick Nevills (PSU) dec. Doug Vollaro (L) 8-4 Lehigh Sports Communications 641 Taylor Street, Bethlehem, PA Phone

3 No. 5 LEHIGH AT PRINCETON/VS. No. 1 PENN STATE PAGE THREE SERIES HISTORIES Princeton and Penn State are two of Lehigh s oldest rivals, with the Nittany Lions serving as Lehigh s most-often wrestled opponent. Sunday s dual marks the 106th meeting and the 85th consecutive season that Lehigh will wrestle Penn State. The Nittany Lions have won the last seven duals. Lehigh and Princeton meet for the 60th time overall but just the eighth time in the last 40 years. The Mountain Hawks have won 13 straight against the Tigers and are 5-0 against Princeton under Pat Santoro. Meets Record First Most recent Lehigh vs. Princeton (Dec.) Lehigh vs. Penn State (Dec.) Lehigh-Princeton series continued: Last Lehigh win: 12/9/16 - Lehigh 34, Princeton 3 (at Grace Hall) Last Princeton win: 1/13/68 - Princeton 17, Lehigh 15 (at Prin.) Last dual at Lehigh: 12/5/15 - Lehigh 34, Princeton 3 Lehigh-Penn State series continued: Last Lehigh win: 11/13/09 - Lehigh 23, Penn State 14 (at Stabler) Last Penn State win: 2/4/16 - Penn State 30, Lehigh 10 (at PSU) Last dual at Lehigh: 2/12/16 - Penn State 28, Lehigh 9 LEHIGH DUALS BY MONTH... November: December: January: February: LEHIGH IN DUALS DECIDED... By 5 points or fewer: By 6-9 points: By points By over 20 points: LEHIGH BY THE NUMBERS... Dual matches at home: At Grace Hall At Stabler Arena Duals on the road: Duals at a neutral site: Duals in Pennsylvania: Day Matches: Night Matches: NCAA CHAMPIONS Twenty two Lehigh Wrestlers have won 28 NCAA championships, ranking sixth nationally. Darian Cruz captured Lehigh s most recent title with his triumph at 125 in Rank School Championships 1. Oklahoma State Iowa Iowa State Oklahoma Penn State Lehigh Michigan State Illinois Minnesota Michigan Ohio State Northern Iowa Cornell Wisconsin Pittsburgh ALL-AMERICAN HEROES Lehigh has produced 19 All-Americans over the last seven seasons including two last season, to rank eighth among Division I schools. Lehigh teams have finished in the top five at the NCAA Championships a remarkable 16 times. When winning opening bout: When losing opening bout: When leading after five bouts: When trailing after five bouts: When tied after five bouts: LEHIGH DUALS BY WEIGHT CLASS (Cruz, Burkett): (S. Parker): (Karam): (Mele, Schuyler): (Brown): (Wolf, Walter): (Kutler): (Preisch, Price): (Jakobsen): (Wood): ANYONE, ANYTIME, ANYWHERE Lehigh will once again face one of the nation s toughest dual meet schedules. The Mountain Hawks are 2-0 against ranked foes and will face six more teams currently ranked in the USA Today/ NWCA top-25 and six of the top 25 team finishers at last year s NCAA Championships. The Mountain Hawks will also return to the Southern Scuffle for a fourth consecutive year. Date Opponent Rank (Then) Current Rank Result 11/17 Edinboro W, /19 Michigan 4 9 W, 27-8 Rank School All-Americans 1. Oklahoma State Iowa Date Opponent Rank 17 NCAA Finish 3. Iowa State /1 at Princeton NR Oklahoma /3 Penn State Penn State /19 at Cornell Michigan /26 at Virginia Tech Minnesota /9 at Arizona State Lehigh /16 Oklahoma 21 T32 9. Michigan State /18 Pittsburgh 24 T Illinois

4 No. 5 LEHIGH AT PRINCETON/VS. No. 1 PENN STATE PAGE FOUR TOP OF THE MOUNTAIN Darian Cruz won Lehigh wrestling s 28th individual national championship last March, capping a 31-2 junior campaign with his title at 125. Cruz won his second straight EIWA title and avenged his most recent loss to Minnesota s Ethan Lizak with a 6-3 win in the NCAA finals to win Lehigh s first national title since heavyweight Zach Rey in He was also named EIWA Wrestler of the Year. A two-time EIWA Champion and two-time All-American, Cruz owns a career record and is riding a 26 bout winning streak. He will bid to become Lehigh s 17th threetime All-American and its first two-time national champion since Darryl Burley (1979, 1983). The last Lehigh wrestler to win NCAA titles in consecutive seasons was Mark Lieberman, who did so in 1978 and SCOTTY STEPS UP Coming off a deferred year in , Scott Parker enjoyed a breakout campaign in , posting a 20-5 record and winning an EIWA title at 133 before joining Darian Cruz in earning All-America honors with an eighth place finish. Parker had an impressive 16-2 mark in the regular season and came back strong after missing time with an injury suffered in the finals of the Southern Scuffle. He is now a two-time NCAA qualifier with a career record. Parker also won the Scholar-Athlete Award for Lehigh at last year s Lewis Wrestling Dinner and was a member of the NWCA All-Academic Team. He posted three wins over ranked opponents at the Journeymen Collegiate Classic, a showing which earned him the Hammer Award as the event s outstanding wrestler. Parker has opened this season with six wins in six bouts. LEHIGH HAMMERS NO. 4 MICHIGAN Lehigh capped its opening home weekend with a dominant 27-8 win over then-no. 4 Michigan Nov. 19 inside Leeman-Turner Arena at Grace Hall. The Mountain Hawks won eight bouts against the Wolverines, including three wins over nationally-ranked opponents. Junior Scott Parker earned his second pin of the season, while junior Ian Brown upset nationally-ranked Alec Pantaleo to help stake Lehigh to an 18-0 lead at intermission. Sophomore Jordan Kutler and junior Ryan Preisch added wins in battles of top 10 wrestlers at 174 and 184, respectively. The win over Michigan was Lehigh s third against a top-5 team in 10 seasons under Pat Santoro. The Mountain Hawks also topped No. 1 Cornell in and No. 3 Ohio State in PACKING THE HOUSE A Lehigh dual meet-record 5,909 fans packed Stabler Arena for Penn State s last visit to the Lehigh Valley in February 2016 as the top-ranked Nittany Lions claimed a 28-9 win. Sunday s dual versus Penn State at PPL Center in Allentown is sold out. With more than 9,000 tickets sold the match will set a new attendance record for a Lehigh home dual. Following Sunday s dual, four of the top five home dual meet crowds in Lehigh history will have come against rival Penn State. The five duals listed below were all hosted at Stabler Arena. The Grace Hall record attendance is 4,650 from a Lehigh-Navy dual on February 4, Date Opponent Attendance Result 2/12/16 Penn State 5,909 L, /13/05 Oklahoma State 5,828 L, /9/11 Penn State 5,584 L, /13/09 Penn State 5,254 W, /21/81 Syracuse 5,150 L, CHALLENGING NUMBER ONE When Penn State visits PPL Center on Sunday it will mark the fifth time in the last 25 years that Lehigh will host the No. 1-ranked team in the nation. The Mountain Hawks hosted No. 1 Oklahoma State in February 2005 and since then have also hosted top-ranked Cornell in 2011 and the Nittany Lions in November 2013 and February Lehigh s win over Cornell in 2011 is Lehigh s first and only win in any sport against a team ranked No. 1 in the country. RANK AND FILE Eight Mountain Hawks appear in the latest rankings by FloWrestling, while six wrestlers are currently ranked by both InterMat and The Open Mat. Nine Lehigh wrestlers have cracked the Amateur Wrestling News rankings. Four Mountain Hawks: senior Darian Cruz, juniors Scott Parker and Ryan Preisch and sophomore Jordan Kutler, are all ranked in the top six by all four outlets. Freshman heavyweight Jordan Wood is also ranked across the board. Two different Mountain Hawks are ranked at 165. Junior Ian Brown is ranked in three of four polls, while freshman Jake Jakobsen has cracked two polls and freshman Luke Karam is now ranked by AWN. Weight Wrestler IM FLO AWN TOM 125 Darian Cruz Scott Parker Luke Karam Ian Brown Gordon Wolf Cole Walter Jordan Kutler Ryan Preisch Jake Jakobsen Jordan Wood ACADEMIC SUCCESS Lehigh enjoyed another strong season on the mats, but the Mountain Hawks were equally impressive in the classroom in The Mountain Hawks made the NWCA s list of top 30 All-Academic Teams for the fifth time in six seasons, while 2017 graduate Doug Vollaro and current junior Scott Parker were named to the individual NWCA All-Academic Team. Parker owns a 3.62 GPA in finance. Seven Mountain Hawks own cumulative GPAs of 3.2 or better, led by sophomore Chase Gallik, who holds a 3.91 GPA in civil engineering. SEASON/CAREER RECORDS FOR LEHIGH PROBABLES Wt. Name Season Career Duals Bonus Wins 125 Darian Cruz Scott Parker Luke Karam Jon Mele Cortlandt Schuyler Ian Brown Gordon Wolf Cole Walter Jordan Kutler Ryan Preisch Jake Jakobsen Chris Weiler Jordan Wood

5 No. 5 LEHIGH AT PRINCETON/VS. No. 1 PENN STATE PAGE FIVE DRIVE FOR FIVE Lehigh s roster features three fifth-year seniors, including two who have already earned their undergraduate degrees. Drew Longo earned his degree in IDEAS (Integrated Degree in Engineering and Arts and Sciences) and is pursuing his Master s in Management. Jonathan Mele earned his degree in Finance and is now studying in the Technical Entrepreneurship program. Darian Cruz is finishing up his degree in English. MOVIN ON UP Two returning Lehigh starters will begin the season at new weight classes. Sophomore Jordan Kutler went 13-1 as a freshman including a Southern Scuffle title at 157 before running into late-season weight issues. He will bump two weight classes to 174. Junior Ryan Preisch enjoyed a breakout season at 174, going 25-6 overall, finishing second in the EIWA and reaching the All-America round of 12 at the NCAA Championships. Preisch will begin the year up at 184, his third weight class in as many seasons (165 and 174 in and ). Kutler and Preisch have combined to go 11-0 to start the season and both picked up key wins over top five-ranked opponents in Lehigh s victory over Michigan. BRAND NEW HEAVY Lehigh has enjoyed a run of quality heavyweights under Pat Santoro, beginning with NCAA Champion and three-time All-American Zach Rey, All-American Max Wessell and last year Doug Vollaro, who reached the round of 12 in his senior campaign. Deferred freshman Jordan Wood has taken the reins at heavyweight and has won three of his first four bouts. Wood went 11-3 competing unattached in open tournaments last season, highlighted by a runner-up finish at the prestigious Midlands Championships. The Gilbertsville, Pa. native was Lehigh s Deferred Eligibility Wrestler of the Year last season. On the freestyle circuit, Wood was a Cadet World silver medalist in 2014 and represented the United States at the Junior World Championships in MEN IN THE MIDDLE Last year 165 was one of Lehigh s deepest weights, with four different wrestlers seeing action in duals and all four winning at least one dual match. With three of those four wrestlers returning, 165 is once again Lehigh s deepest weight. Junior Gordon Wolf is 2-0 in duals and has cracked InterMat s rankings, while sophomore Cole Walter, a NCAA qualifier a season ago, wrestled in the Michigan dual. The Mountain Hawks also have fifth-year senior Drew Longo, who represented Lehigh at 149 in the 2015 EIWA tournament and has seen a fair amount of action at 157 and 165 over the last two seasons. FROM COAST TO COAST Lehigh prides itself in bringing in student-athletes from across the nation. This season, nine different states are represented among the 44 men on the Mountain Hawks roster. Pennsylvania leads the way with 25 wrestlers, followed by New Jersey (9) and New York (4). California, Maryland, Michigan, North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia are also represented. LEHIGH WRESTLING: THE OVER-50 CLUB School No. of meets LU Record First 1. Penn State Navy Cornell Syracuse Army Pittsburgh Princeton Penn A FRESH START Three deferred freshmen made their varsity debuts against Bucknell with Luke Karam dropping a close decision at 141 and Jake Jakobsen and Jordan Wood winning decisions at 197 and 285, respectively. Another deferred freshman, Chris Weiler, made his Lehigh varsity debut with a 2-1 showing at the Journeymen Collegiate Classic. Deferred freshman Nick Farro debuted at the Princeton Open and also competed at the Journeymen Classic. Aaron Burkett was the most recent Lehigh freshman to debut, as he subbed for Darian Cruz against Edinboro. Lehigh had three true freshmen compete in attached competition last season with Kyle Gentile manning 184 in the postseason and Joe Lobeck filling in for Scott Parker midseason at 133. Brandon Paetzell was the starter for Rutgers at 125 last season before transferring to Lehigh. THE THREE CAPTAINS Head coach Pat Santoro has named three captains for the season. Fifth-year seniors Darian Cruz (Allentown, Pa.) and Drew Longo (Ardsley, N.Y.) and fourth year junior Scott Parker (Sellersville, Pa.) will lead this year s squad. Longo is serving as a captain for the second straight year. CRUZ, WOLF COMPETE IN ALL-STAR CLASSIC Senior Darian Cruz and junior Gordon Wolf represented Lehigh in the 52nd NWCA All-Star Classic, Nov. 5 at Princeton s Jadwin Gym. Cruz held an early 2-1 lead in his exhibition bout versus Oklahoma State s Nick Piccininni but a six-point reversal was the difference in an 8-5 loss. Wrestling close to his hometown of Lawrenceville, N.J., Wolf took on former youth teammate May Bethea of Penn in one of two showcase bouts. Wolf trailed 8-5 in the second period before hitting a six-point move of his own to rally or a 17-9 major decision. The Mountain Hawks have had at least one wrestler compete in the NWCA All-Star Classic in five of the last six seasons. Lehigh wrestlers now own a record in main card bouts at the All-Star Classic. FAMILY TIES Lehigh s roster features several wrestlers with noteworthy family connections. All-American Randy Cruz graduated in May but Lehigh added a new set of brothers as freshman Matt Parker joins brother Scott, a fourth-year junior. Junior Cortlandt Schuyler s father Pete 83 won two EIWA titles for Lehigh and earned All-America honors with a third place finish at 134 in 1983.

6 No. 5 LEHIGH AT PRINCETON/VS. No. 1 PENN STATE PAGE SIX SCOUTING THE TIGERS Princeton opens its dual meet schedule when Lehigh visits Jadwin Gym on Friday night. Thus far the Tigers have competed in two tournaments, and hosted the NWCA All-Star Classic. Four Tigers reached the finals in the Nov. 4 Princeton Tiger Open, led by freshman Patrick Brucki, who claimed the 197-pound title. Princeton s top two wrestlers, Matt Kolodzik (149) and Jonathan Schleifer (165) wrestled in the All-Star Classic the following day. Kolodzik is currently Princeton s lone ranked wrestler coming in at No. 4 at 149. Most recently, Princeton finished fifth at the Navy Classic on Nov. 18 with Kolodzik winning his weight class, leading the way for four Tiger place winners. Princeton was 9-8 in duals a season ago. Former Lehigh All-American and assistant coach Chris Ayres 99 is in his 12th season as Princeton s head coach. PRINCETON PROBABLE STARTERS Jonathan Gomez, Fr., Lattingtown, N.Y. OR Matteo DeVincenzo, So., Port Jefferson, N.Y Trey Aslanian, Sr., Scarsdale, N.Y Pat D Arcy, Jr., Galloway, N.J No. 4 Matthew Kolodzik, So., Bellbrook, Ohio Mike D Angelo, Jr., Commack, N.Y Jonathan Schleifer, Sr., East Brunswick, N.J Carlin Powell, So., Powder Springs, Ga. OR Riley DeMoss, So., St. Charles, Ill. OR Matthew Gancayco, Sr., Lusby, Md Kevin Parker, So., Clifton Park, N.Y. OR Kendall Elfstrum, Fr., Central Valley, N.Y Patrick Brucki, Fr., Orland Park, Ill Christian Araneo, So., Stony Brook, N.Y. SCOUTING THE NITTANY LIONS Two-time defending national champion and No. 1-ranked Penn State opened its dual season with convincing wins over Army West Point, Bucknell and Binghamton. The Nittany Lions dominated the field, claiming seven champions and racking up points to win the Keystone Classic, Nov. 19 at Penn. Penn State s lineup boasts five returning NCAA Champions at five consecutive weights from 149 through 184, led by 2017 Hodge Trophy winner Zain Retherford at 149. Other retuning champions include Jason Nolf (157), Vincenzo Joseph (165), Mark Hall (174) and Bo Nickal (184). Retherford, Nolf, Joseph and Nickal are all ranked first at their respective weights, while Hall is ranked second. NCAA wrestling legend Cael Sanderson is in his ninth season as Penn State s head coach. Penn State has won six NCAA team titles in the last seven seasons. PENN STATE PROBABLE STARTERS Devin Schnupp, Fr., Lititz, Pa No. 18 Corey Keener, Sr., Schuylkill Haven, Pa Jered Cortez, Jr., Carol Stream, Ill No. 1 Zain Retherford, Sr., Benton, Pa No. 1 Jason Nolf, Jr., Yatesboro, Pa No. 1 Vincenzo Joseph, So., Pittsburgh, Pa No. 2 Mark Hall, So., Apple Valley, Minn No. 1 Bo Nickal, Jr., Allen, Texas No. 11 Anthony Cassar, So., Rocky Hill, N.J. OR Matt McCutcheon, Sr., Apollo, Pa No. 3 Nick Nevills, Jr., Clovis, Calif. A FAMILIAR FACE When Lehigh meets Princeton, the Mountain Hawks will get re-acquainted with Tiger head coach Chris Ayres 99, a former EIWA Champion, All-American and assistant coach at Lehigh. Ayres, wrestled for the Brown and White from and coached on Greg Strobel s staff for five seasons, before moving on to Princeton. He won an EIWA title at 150 in 1998 and earned All-American honors with a sixth place finish at 157 in Ayres wrestled under and then coached alongside Pat Santoro and succeeded him as Lehigh s Harmon-Rauch Assistant Coach in THE GREG STROBEL COACHING TREE Pat Santoro and Chris Ayres are two of five men who served as an assistant coach at Lehigh under Greg Strobel, before moving on to a Division I head coaching job. Name Yrs. as Asst. Head Coaching Job(s) Pat Santoro Maryland ( ) Lehigh (2008-present) Joel Sharratt Air Force ( ) Navy (2014-present) Kerry McCoy Stanford ( ), Maryland (2008-present) Chris Ayres Princeton (2006-present) Jason Kutz , East Stroudsburg ( ) BEEN THROUGH IT BEFORE Lehigh s roster features a solid mix of experience and young talent. While the Mountain Hawks have 19 freshmen (deferred and true combimed) on their roster, Lehigh also features a pair of returning All-Americans and EIWA Champions in NCAA Champion Darian Cruz and Scott Parker, and a total of five wrestlers who have qualified for the NCAA Championships at least once. In addition to the returning All-Americans and EIWA champions, Lehigh s returning NCAA qualifiers include juniors Ryan Preisch and Gordon Wolf and sophomore Cole Walter. Three other Mountain Hawks (Ian Brown, Kyle Gentile and Drew Longo) have represented Lehigh at EIWAs. LOTS OF LOCALS Several Lehigh wrestlers didn t have to venture far from home to wrestle collegiately for the Brown and White. Senior Darian Cruz and freshman Luke Karam both wrestled for nearby Bethlehem Catholic High School, the same program that produced Lehigh head coach Pat Santoro. Sophomore Charlie Sell (Bangor) and freshman Dan Moran (Northampton) are also from the wrestling-rich Lehigh Valley. Deferred freshman Jake Jakobsen hails from Stroudsburg, which is part of District XI and three Mountain Hawks: junior Scott Parker, sophomore Kyle Gentile and freshman Matt Parker wrestled for Pennridge High School, which is located just south of the Lehigh Valley.

7 No. 5 LEHIGH AT PRINCETON/VS. No. 1 PENN STATE PAGE SEVEN TOURNAMENT TESTED Lehigh has sent wrestlers to the Princeton Open and the East Stroudsburg Open over the season s first two weekends with seven Mountain Hawks placing top four at Princeton and six placing top four at ESU. Freshman Matt Parker has claimed two of Lehigh s six open tournament titles this season, winning both tournaments at 125. Sophomore Ryan Pomrinca won at 141 at Princeton while sophomore Brandon Paetzell (133), freshman Jimmy Hoffman (141) and sophomore Kyle Gentile (197) were winners at East Stroudsburg. Princeton Open - Princeton, N.J. - Nov. 4, 2016 Lehigh entrants: 17 Place winners: seven, Matt Parker (1st, 125); Ryan Pomrinca (1st, 141); Nick Farro (3rd, 133); Kyle Gentile (3rd, 197); Brandon Paetzell (4th; 133); Jimmy Hoffman (4th, 141); Andrew Price (4th, 184) Others who competed: Luke Resnick; Brock Herring, Satoshi Abe; Dan Moran; Camden Fischer, David Pipa; 157- JT Cooley, Trey Cornish; Charlie Sell; Paul Dunn East Stroudsburg Open - East Stroudsburg, Pa. - Nov. 12, 2017 Lehigh entrants: 14 Place winners: six, Matt Parker (1st, 125); Brandon Paetzell (1st, 133); Jimmy Hoffman (1st, 141); Kyle Gentile (1st, 197); David Pipa (3rd, 149); Charlie Sell (4th, 174) Others who competed: Aaron Burkett, Luke Resnick; Brock Herring, Satoshi Abe; 149- Camden Fischer; Trey Cornish; Andrew McDonald; Victor Lacombe STRONG SHOWING AT JOURNEYMEN COLLEGIATE CLASSIC Eighteen Lehigh wrestlers competed at the Journeymen Collegiate Classic, Nov. 12 in Troy, N.Y. The Mountain Hawks enjoyed a strong showing in the modified round-robin tournament format, with five Mountain Hawks posting 3-0 records to win their respective pools. Overall Lehigh went on the day. The five wrestlers who went 3-0 on the day were senior Darian Cruz (125), junior Scott Parker (133), junior Ian Brown (157), sophomore Jordan Kutler (174) and junior Ryan Preisch (184). Parker earned the Hammer Award as the event s Outstanding Wrestler after beating three ranked wrestlers including then- No. 3 Kaid Brock of Oklahoma State. Deferred freshman Chris Weiler made his varsity debut with a 2-1 showing at 197. Here s a breakdown of who competed in which pools and how they fared in New York. 125B - Darian Cruz - 3-0, 1st 133A - Scott Parker - 3-0, 1st 133B - Nick Farro - 2-1, 3rd 141A - Luke Karam - 2-1, 2nd 141B - Ryan Pomrinca - 2-1, 3rd 149A - Cortlandt Schuyler - 1-2, 5th 149B - Jonathan Mele - 1-2, 5th 157A - Ian Brown - 3-0, 1st 157B - Kent Lane - 2-1, 2nd 165A - Cole Walter - 2-1, 2nd 165A - Drew Longo - 1-2, 4th 165B - Gordon Wolf - 2-1, 3rd 174A - Jordan Kutler - 3-0, 1st 184A - Ryan Preisch - 3-0, 1st 184B - Paul Dunn - 1-2, 5th 197A - Jake Jakobsen - 1-2, 5th 197A - Chris Weiler - 2-1, 2nd 285A - Jordan Wood - 2-1, 3rd RESULTS November 10, 2017 Sojka Pavilion - Lewisburg, Pa. No. 10 Lehigh 36, Bucknell Darian Cruz (LU) dec. Jakob Campbell (BU) Scott Parker (LU) MD David Campbell (BU) Tyler Smith (BU) dec. Luke Karam (LU) Jonathan Mele (LU) MD Seth Hogue (BU) Ian Brown (LU) MD Christian Bassolino (BU) 13-5* 165 Gordon Wolf (LU) TF D.J. Hollingshead (BU) 19-4, 3: Jordan Kutler (LU) Fall Nick Stephani (BU) 2: Ryan Preisch (LU) major dec. Chad Reese (BU) Jake Jakobsen (LU) dec. Garrett Hoffman (BU) Jordan Wood (LU) dec. Eric Chakonis (BU) 4-0 *Bucknell docked team point for unsportsmanlike conduct at 157 November 17, 2017 Leeman-Turner Arena at Grace Hall No. 10 Lehigh 27, No. 24 Edinboro Jordan Wood (LU) MD Jon Spaulding (EU) Sean Russell (EU) TF Aaron Burkett (LU) 19-4, 5: Scott Parker (LU) Fall Korbin Myers (EU) 5: Luke Karam (LU) dec. Nate Hagan (EU) Peter Pappas (EU) dec. Jonathan Mele (LU) Andrew Shomers (EU) dec. Ian Brown (LU) Gordon Wolf (LU) MD Austin Matthews (EU) Jordan Kutler (LU) MD Fritz Hoehn (EU) Dylan Reynolds (EU) dec. Andrew Price (LU) Jake Jakobsen (LU) Fall Aaron Paddock (EU) 0:52 November 19, 2017 Leeman-Turner Arena at Grace Hall No. 10 Lehigh 27, No. 4 Michigan Darian Cruz (LU) dec. Drew Mattin (UM) Scott Parker (LU) Fall Michael Volyanyuk (UM) 5: Luke Karam (LU) dec. Sal Profaci (UM) Cortlandt Schuyler (LU) dec. Malik Amine (UM) Ian Brown (LU) dec. Alec Pantaleo (UM) Logan Massa (UM) TF Cole Walter (LU) 18-2, 4: Jordan Kutler (LU) dec. Myles Amine (UM) Ryan Preisch (LU) dec. Domenic Abounader (UM) Jake Jakobsen (LU) dec. Jackson Striggow (UM) Adam Coon (UM) dec. Jordan Wood (LU) 6-2 COMING UP NEXT... Lehigh will close out the fall semester with a pair of EIWA duals in Philadelphia on Sunday, Dec. 10. The Mountain Hawks will face Penn at 1 p.m. at the Palestra before heading across the street to take on Drexel at 4 p.m. at the Daskalakis Athletic Center. Lehigh posted home wins over both teams last season. After a break for final exams and the holidays, Lehigh will compete at the Southern Scuffle, Jan. 1-2 in Chattanooga, Tenn.

8 No. 5 LEHIGH AT PRINCETON/VS. No. 1 PENN STATE PAGE EIGHT LEHIGH WRESTLING ROSTER Name Yr./El. Wt. Hometown/High School Major Satoshi Abe Fr./Fr. 125/133 Putnam Valley, N.Y. /Putnam Valley Arts and Sciences Dylan Ammerman So./Fr. 184 Dushore, Pa./Sullivan County Mechanical Engineering Ian Brown Sr./Jr. 157 Hanover, Pa./Hanover Chemical Engineering Aaron Burkett So./Fr. 125 New Paris, Pa./Chestnut Ridge Pharmaceutical Chemistry Tyler Casamenti Jr./So. 157 Paramus, N.J./ Bergen Catholic Supply Chain Management Christian Colucci Jr./So. 285 Summit, N.J./St. Peter s Prep English JT Cooley Fr./Fr. 157 Gilbertsville, Pa./Boyertown Engineering Trey Cornish So./Fr. 157 Raleigh, N.C./Athens Drive (STEM ECHS) Arts and Engineering Darian Cruz Sr./Jr. 125 Allentown, Pa./Bethlehem Catholic English Brandon Diaz Sr./Jr. 149 Saugerties, N.Y./Mercersburg Academy Philosophy Paul Dunn Jr./So. 184 Bethel Park, Pa./Bethel Park Supply Chain Management Nick Farro So./Fr. 125/133 Morristown, N.J./Delbarton Engineering Camden Fischer Sr./Jr. 149 Snow Hill, Md./Snow Hill Computer Engineering Chase Gallik Jr./So. 165 Hawley, Pa./Wallenpaupack Civil Engineering Kyle Gentile So./So. 184/197 Sellersville, Pa./Pennridge Earth and Environmental Science Eli Grape Fr./Fr. 197 Pittsburgh, Pa. /Upper St. Clair Business Tyler Hazard Fr./Fr. 165 Fairfax Station, Va./Robinson Arts and Sciences Brock Herring Fr./Fr. 133/141 Signal Mountan, Tenn./McCallie School Arts and Engineering Jimmy Hoffman Fr./Fr. 141 Drums, Pa./ Hazleton Arts and Sciences Jake Jakobsen So./Fr. 197 Sciota, Pa./Stroudsburg Arts and Sciences Luke Karam So./Fr. 141 Bath, Pa./Bethlehem Catholic Arts and Sciences Jordan Kutler Jr./So. 165/174 Sparta, N.J./Blair Academy Behavioral Neuroscience Victor Lacombe Fr./Fr. 285 Whitehouse Station, N.J./Hunterdon Central Business Kent Lane Jr./Fr. 149/157 Catawissa, Pa./Southern Columbia Supply Chain Management Joe Lobeck So./So. 133 Lancaster, Pa./Lancaster Catholic Arts and Sciences Drew Longo Gr./Sr. 157/165 Ardsley, N.Y./Ardsley Management (BS in IDEAS) Andrew McDonald So./Fr. 285 San Diego, Calif./La Costa Canyon Business Jonathan Mele Sr./Sr. 149 Berkeley Heights, N.J./Gov. Livingston (Clarion) Technical Entrepeneurship (BS in Finance) Dan Moran Fr./Fr. 141 Bethlehem, Pa./Northampton Arts and Sciences Thomas Murray Sr./Jr. 197 Yorktown Heights, N.Y./Yorktown Mechanical Engineering Brandon Paetzell So./So. 133 Phillipsburg, N.J./Phillipsburg (Rutgers) Business Matt Parker Fr./Fr. 125 Sellersville, Pa./Pennridge Arts and Sciences Scott Parker Sr./Jr. 133 Sellersville, Pa./Pennridge Finance David Pipa Jr./So. 149 Harrisburg, Pa./Bishop McDevitt Behavioral Neuroscience Ryan Pomrinca Jr./So. 141 Annadale, N.J./North Hunterdon Economics Ryan Preisch Sr./Jr. 174/184 New Columbia, Pa./Milton Area Environmental Engineering Andrew Price Jr./So. 184 Rochester, Mich./Stoney Creek Mechanical Engineering Luke Resnick Fr./Fr. 125/133 Chester Springs, Pa./Owen J. Roberts Engineering Cortlandt Schuyler Sr./Jr. 149 Lancaster, Pa./Manheim Township IDEAS Charlie Sell Jr./So. 174 Bangor, Pa./Bangor Supply Chain Management Cole Walter Jr./So. 157/165 Millmont, Pa./Mifflinburg Biology Chris Weiler So./Fr. 184/197 Biglerville, Pa./Wyoming Seminary Business Gordon Wolf Sr./Jr. 165/174 Lawrenceville, N.J./Lawrence Finance Jordan Wood So./Fr. 285 Gilbertsville, Pa./Boyertown Arts and Engineering Lawrence White 64 Head Coach: Pat Santoro (Pittsburgh 92), tenth season Associate Head Coach: Brad Dillon (Lehigh 04), tenth season Associate Head Coach: John Hughes (Penn State 02), tenth season Volunteer Coach: Darrius Little (NC State 12), third season Pronunciation Guide: Abe - Ah-BAY Colucci - co-lou-chee Gentile - JEN-tilly Paetzell - PATE-zull Preisch - PRY-sh (rhymes with price ) Schuyler - Sky-lur Weiler - WHY-lurr

9 No. 5 LEHIGH AT PRINCETON/VS. No. 1 PENN STATE PAGE NINE LAWRENCE WHITE HEAD COACH - PAT SANTORO Bethlehem native Pat Santoro enters his 10th season as the Lawrence White Head Coach of Wrestling at Lehigh. A three-time EIWA Coach of the Year, Santoro has mentored two NCAA Champions at Lehigh, the second of which, Darian Cruz won the 125-pound title in He has led 13 individuals to a total of 16 EIWA titles, while guiding 11 men to 20 total All-American medals. Darian Cruz s national title capped a successful campaign for the Mountain Hawks in Lehigh went 10-4 in duals and competed in the NWCA National Duals Championship Series for the second consecutive season, avenging a loss to Rutgers a year prior with a win. Darian Cruz and Scott Parker won individual EIWA titles at the first two weights and both wrestlers went on to earn All-America honors, with Parker finishing eighth at 133 in addition to Cruz s national title. Lehigh finished 12th at the NCAA Championships. Seven Mountain Hawks qualified for the NCAA Championships with all seven winning at least one match. Santoro earned his third EIWA Coach of the Year award in He led the Mountain Hawks to a 13-3 dual record that included Lehigh s first win over rival Cornell since The Mountain Hawks finished second at the EIWA Championships with lineup bookends Darian Cruz and Max Wessell winning their first career titles. Lehigh crowned three All-Americans at the NCAA Championships for the third straight year with Wessell and Randy Cruz earning their first career All-America medals, while Nathaniel Brown became a two-time All-American. In , Santoro earned his 100th victory as Lehigh s head coach when the Mountain Hawks upset eventual NCAA Champion Ohio State at National Duals. Lehigh s lineup featured just two seniors but a strong core of sophomores and juniors continued to impress. Randy Cruz won his second EIWA title to help lead Lehigh to a second place conference finish. Nathaniel Brown reached the NCAA finals at 184 while Mason Beckman and Mitch Minotti earned All-America honors for the second straight year. Santoro led the Lehigh squad through the ups and downs that come with a young roster. The young Mountain Hawks soared at the NCAA Championships with freshmen Darian Cruz and Minotti joining Beckman in earning All-America honors. Cruz and Minotti were Lehigh s first freshmen All-Americans since 2003 with Cruz also becoming Lehigh s first true freshman All-American in 34 years. In , Santoro helped guide a young Mountain Hawk team to ten dual meet wins. Three individuals won individual EIWA titles including Randy Cruz, who became Lehigh s first true freshman EIWA champion since Under Santoro s guidance Robert Hamlin became Lehigh s 16th three-time All-American and reached the NCAA finals for the second time in his career. Lehigh continued to make strides in The Mountain Hawks finished eighth at the NCAA Championships for the second straight year and once again had two finalists in Zack Rey and Brandon Hatchett. Lehigh crowned four All-Americans, its most since having five in Robert Hamlin won his second straight EIWA title, while Hatchett won his first. Shane Welsh was the surprise of the tournament, capturing the title at 149 from the No. 6 seed. Lehigh s three championships were its most since For his efforts, Santoro was voted EIWA Coach of the Year for the second time. In Santoro s third season Lehigh returned to the top ten at the NCAA Championships for the first time since 2006 with an eighth place finish. The Mountain Hawks crowned three All-Americans for the first time in five years and placed two wrestlers in the NCAA finals for the first time since Heavyweight Zack Rey became Santoro s first national champion and the 27th in Lehigh history. In , Santoro guided the Mountain Hawks to a dual record and a top-ten national dual meet ranking for most of the season. In March, Santoro guided Rey to an EIWA title and All-America honors with a third place finish at the NCAA Championships, the program s first All-American in four years. Santoro produced an immediate turnaround in his first season back in Bethlehem. The Mountain Hawks 23-1 dual mark surpassed the school record for dual wins in a season. Santoro guided Seth Ciasulli and David Craig to individual EIWA Championships, while the Mountain Hawks qualified seven wrestlers for the NCAA Championships. Before returning to Lehigh, Santoro spent the previous five years as the head coach at the University of Maryland where he helped resurrect the Terrapins program, which in 2008 captured its first ACC title in 35 years; a feat which earned Santoro ACC Coach of the Year honors. Prior to his stint at Maryland Santoro served as an assistant at Lehigh for nine years, including eight seasons on Greg Strobel s staff. During his initial tenure, Santoro was part of some of the most successful teams in school history. In 2003, Santoro was named the national Assistant Coach of the Year by the National Wrestling Coaches Association, after helping guide Lehigh to its third EIWA title in four years, and a fourth place finish at the NCAA Championships. Before coming to Lehigh, Santoro spent the season as an assistant coach at Duquesne and the two seasons prior to that as a graduate assistant at Penn State. Santoro has enjoyed success at every level of wrestling, both as a coach and a competitor. After wrestling for Bethlehem Catholic High School and taking a post-graduate year at Blair Academy, Santoro wrestled collegiately at Pittsburgh, where he became the Panthers only four-time All-America while capturing national titles in 1988 and 1989 at 142 pounds. A three-time EWL Champion, he was the recipient of Pittsburgh s Golden Panther Award in 1989, recognizing the outstanding athlete of the year. On the international scene, Santoro was a four time member of the U.S. National Team between 1995 and 1999 and served as an alternate for the 1996 Olympic Team. Santoro earned his bachelor s degree in psychology from Pittsburgh in In addition to his Bethlehem roots and previous coaching stint at Lehigh, Santoro s father, uncle and brother all wrestled for the Brown and White. Santoro and his wife Julie have a daughter, Leah and a son, Mack. SANTORO AT LEHIGH Year Dual EIWA NCAA nd(2) 28th[0] rd (1) 17th[1] nd (1) 8th [3] nd (3) 8th [4] th (3) 25th [1] nd (1) 18th [3] nd (1) 13th [3] nd (2) 14th [3] nd (2) 12th [2] Totals ( ) - EIWA Champions [ ] - All-Americans Santoro s career overall record:

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