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2006-07 Schedule Date Meet/Match Time/Score Nov. 11 Cowboy Open! NTS Nov. 18 Kaufman-Brand Open @ NTS Nov. 24 at Virginia Tech W, 34-9 Nov. 25 at Maryland W, 27-12 Dec. 1-2 Las Vegas Invitational # 4th Dec. 9 South Dakota State W, 32-9 Dec. 9 Northern Colorado W, 34-9 Dec. 16 Wyoming $ W, 34-10 Dec. 16 Nebraska-Kearney $ W, 30-18 Jan. 5 Oregon State L, 15-21 Jan. 13-14 National Duals % Jan. 13 vs. Hofstra L, 6-32 Jan. 13 vs. Michigan W, 23-13 Jan. 13 vs. Iowa L, 5-30 Jan. 20 Iowa State L, 12-25 Jan. 28 at Missouri L, 11-31 Feb. 1 Oklahoma State 7 p.m. Feb. 9 at Oklahoma 7 p.m. Feb. 11 Minnesota 1 p.m. Feb. 16 at Lehigh 6 p.m. Feb. 17 at Drexel 11 a.m. Feb. 17 at Penn 1 p.m. March 3 Big 12 Championships ^ 10 a.m. March 15-17 NCAA Championships & TBA All times central; All home duals in bold and held at the NU Coliseum;!-Laramie, Wyo.; @-Sapp Fieldhouse, Omaha, Neb.; #-Primm, Nev.; $-Nebraska Duals, Lincoln, Neb.; %- Cliff Keen/NWCA National Duals, Cedar Falls, Iowa; ^-Columbia, Mo.; &-Auburn Hills, Mich. Media Information Wrestling Contact: Nate Rohr E-mail: nrohr@huskers.com Phone: (402) 472-0694 or (402) 520-0088 Fax: (402) 472-2005 NEBRASKA Weekly Notes: Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2007 This Week in Husker Wrestling Dual No. 13: No. 22/20 Nebraska (7-5) vs. No. 4/4 Oklahoma State (12-4) NU Coliseum Lincoln, Neb. Thursday, Feb. 1 Series History: Oklahoma State leads, 46-2-1 Last Meeting: Oklahoma State won, 27-15, on Feb. 3, 2006 in Stillwater, Okla. Promotion: Dollar Days ($1 admission, hot dogs and Pepsi products) Nebraska Returns Home to Take on Cowboys on Dollar Days The 20th-ranked Nebraska wrestling team returns home to the NU Coliseum for Dollar Days on Thursday, Feb. 1 as the Huskers take on defending national champion Oklahoma State at 7 p.m. Both teams are coming off road Big 12 losses, as NU fell to second-ranked Missouri, 31-11, and the Cowboys lost to third-ranked Iowa State, 21-12. Oklahoma State has won the last 12 duals between the two schools since a 18-18 tie on Jan. 13, 1995 at the Reno Tournament of Champions. Still, Nebraska has been competitive with the Cowboys in recent years. In two of the last three duals between the two schools, Nebraska has had an opportunity to win the dual in the final match. In the semifinals of the 2006 National Duals, the Huskers were within two points of the Cowboys going into the heavyweight match at 16-14 before a major decision win for OSU gave the Cowboys a 20-14 win. The 2005 regular season matchup between the two schools was even more hotly contested. Then top-ranked Oklahoma State won, 19-18, but needed a major decision victory at heavyweight to earn the winning margin. Both the Cowboys and the third-ranked Huskers won five matches, but it was Oklahoma State s four bonus-point wins that proved to be the difference. Last Time Out: No. 2 Missouri 33, No. 20 Nebraska 11, Jan. 28, 2006, Columbia, Mo. The 20th-ranked Nebraska wrestling team got early wins from Dominick Moyer and Chris Oliver, but second-ranked Missouri defeated the Huskers, 31-11. Moyer gave NU an early four-point lead by earning a major decision win at 141 pounds over Ashtin Primus, 15-2. Moyer took control of the match early with a takedown of Primus 40 seconds into the match. Moyer rode Primus for the rest of the period and earned a pair of three-point nearfalls. Two matches later, Oliver would give Nebraska a 7-6 lead three matches into the dual with his 4-3 victory over Michael Chandler at 157 pounds. Oliver tied the match at 3-all with a takedown with four seconds remaining in the second period, then took the lead for good with an escape 48 seconds into the third period after starting the final stanza down. Missouri won the next five duals in the match to build an 18-point lead with two matches remaining. At 174 pounds, Marc Harwood fell to top-ranked Ben Askren by major decision, 20-9. Harwood scored an escape and a takedown midway through the second period to draw within two at 8-6, but Askren would score five takedowns in the final three minutes to earn the major decision. At 125 pounds, Paul Donahoe broke Missouri s winning streak with a 19-7 major decision win over John Olanowski. Donahoe took control of the match in the second period. After notching six points in the first 38 seconds of the stanza, Donahoe would earn two more takedowns to build a 9-2 lead heading to the third period, in which he would score four more takedowns on his way to victory. NEBRASKA HUSKERS PROBABLE STARTERS Wt. Name Rank W-L Dual Pins TF MD Worth Noting 125 Paul Donahoe, So. 10/13/14 24-3 10-2 10/0 2 6 Won 17 of his last 19 matches, 4 pins, 6 MD, 2 TF 133 Mike Rowe, Fr. NR/NR/NR 12-5 4-3 2/2 0 2 Seventh place finish, 2006 Las Vegas Invitational -or- Patrick Aleksanyan, So. NR/NR/NR 11-10 2-2 2/1 2 2 Second-place finish, last weekend at Brand Open 141 Dominick Moyer, Sr. 9/9/8 22-5 10-2 2/0 1 7 Won his last two matches, both over ranked opponents 149 Robert Sanders, So. NR/NR/NR 17-12 5-5 0/2 0 2 Three of his last four opponents have been ranked -or- Jordan Burroughs, Fr. NR/NR/NR 9-8 0-2 2/0 1 2 One of four true freshmen this season to wrestle in a dual 157 Chris Oliver, So. NR/NR/NR 13-5 4-4 6/0 0 2 Defeated No. 14 Chandler of Missouri on Sunday 165 Stephen Dwyer, Fr. NR/NR/NR 14-6 5-5 2/1 1 5 Won 14 of his first 15 matches, two pins, one TF, five MD 174 Marc Harwood, Sr. NR/NR/NR 10-7 7-5 4/1 1 1 Won six of his last nine matches, 2 falls, one tech. fall 184 Levi Wofford, Fr. NR/NR/NR 12-11 6-6 2/0 1 2 Four of last five matches against top-six competition 197 Craig Brester, Fr. 12/11/9 11-3 9-1 1/1 3 3 Won nine of his last 10 matches, two MD, two TF, pin HWT Tom Rice, Jr. NR/NR/NR 2-4 0-2 1/0 0 0 Joined team after playing football this season for NU -or- Cameron Browne, Fr. NR/NR/NR 11-6 0-2 2/0 1 1 Wrestled at both 197 and heavyweight Head Coach-Mark Manning, 92-37-1, 7th year at NU; 117-61-3, 10th year overall as head coach Head Assistant Coach: Mike Greenfield Assistant Coach: Tony Ersland Club Coach: Les Sigman Administrative Assistant: Jacob Klein Strength and Conditioning: Jason Mester Rankings given Amateur Wrestling News/WIN Magazine/Intermat; Amateur Wrestling News rankings as of Jan. 29, 2007; WIN Magazine rankings as of Jan. 29, 2007; Intermat Rankings as of Jan. 30, 2007

#4 Oklahoma State (12-4) Starting Lineup 125-Tyler Shinn (16-10) 133-Coleman Scott (21-3) 141-Nathan Morgan (12-2) 149-B.J. Jackson (4-6) -or-dakotah Simpson (6-3) 157-Newly McSpadden (15-13) 165-Johny Hendricks (25-0) 174-Brandon Mason (20-9) 184-Jack Jensen (16-10) 197-Jared Shelton (15-9) HWT-Jared Rosholt (18-9) Ranked Wrestlers Wrestler AWN WIN NWCA 125-Tyler Shinn 19 19 15 133-Coleman Scott 4 5 5 141-Nathan Morgan 4 5 4 165-Johny Hendricks 1 1 1 174-Brandon Mason 13 16 16 HWT-Jared Rosholt 12 17 18 Oklahoma State At a Glance Location...Stillwater, Okla. Founded... 1890 Enrollment... 32,721 Conference...Big 12 Affiliation...NCAA Division I Colors...Orange and Black Nickname... Cowboys Home Facility... Gallagher-Iba Arena President... Dr. David Schmidly Athletic Director...Mike Holder Head Coach...John Smith Alma Mater.. Oklahoma State (1988) Record at OSU...248-31-3 (16 years) Career Record...same 2005-06 Dual Record...16-2 2005-06 Conference Finish... 1st 2005-06 NCAA Finish... 1st Series Record... OSU leads, 46-2-1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.. 18/8 Starters Returning/Lost...4/6 NCAA Qualifiers Returning/Lost..4/5 All-Americans Returning/Lost...1/3 Wrestling Office Phone...(405) 744-4541 Wrestling SID...Chris Matthews SID Office Phone... (405) 744-3875 SID Fax... (405) 744-7754 SID E-Mail...... christopher.matthews@okstate.edu Internet Address... okstate.com NU Wrestling Information Big 12 Conference Finish: 2-2, 3rd 2005-06 NCAA Finish: 16th 2005-06 Dual Record: 12-5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/3 NCAA Qualifiers Returning/Lost: 6/2 All-Americans Returning/Lost: 0/2 Scouting Oklahoma State No. 4 Oklahoma State is in transition after having to replace five NCAA Championships qualifiers from last year s national championship squad. Still, led by top-ranked Johny Hendricks at 165 pounds, the Cowboys field a potent lineup with three wrestlers ranked in the top 10 in their respective weight classes. Along with Hendricks, 133-pound wrestler Coleman Scott and 141-pounder Nathan Morgan return after making significant contributions to OSU s championship run, their fourth straight national championship. The Cowboys are coming off a 21-12 loss at third-ranked Iowa State on Sunday. Last Matchup: Oklahoma State 27, Nebraska 15, Feb. 3, 2006, Stillwater, Okla. The fifth-ranked Nebraska wrestling team picked up pins from 197-pound wrestler B.J. Padden and 141-pound wrestler Dominick Moyer, but it wasn t enough as second-ranked Oklahoma State won seven of ten matches and defeated the Huskers, 27-15 at Gallagher-Iba Arena in Stillwater, Okla. Oklahoma State took an early lead after a win by technical fall by third-ranked Zack Esposito at 149 pounds. Nebraska answered in the following match, as 16th-ranked Chris Oliver used a reversal earned early in the third period to defeat 15th-ranked Kevin Ward, 3-1, at 157 pounds. Oliver started the period down 1-0 in the match, but reversed Ward early in the third frame and rode Ward for the duration of the match to earn the bonus point for riding time advantage. After three straight losses, fifth-ranked B.J. Padden broke the losing string with a pin of secondranked Jake Rosholt at 197 pounds. The fall marked Padden s third win in his last four matches against Rosholt. Padden has won 16 of his last 17 matches and is now 11 wins away from 100 in his career. The win brought NU to within six of the Cowboys, but Oklahoma State would rebuild their lead, though, with three straight wins. In the final match of the night, Dominick Moyer pinned Justin Porter 49 seconds into the second period of their 141-pound match. Moyer, the 19th-ranked 141-pound wrestler, took control of the match early in the second period with a reversal, then earned the fall later in the period. The win was Moyer s third straight win by fall and his fifth straight win overall. Husker Wrestling Adds Rice to Roster After the season-ending injury to Jon May, Nebraska was left without a heavyweight on the roster just one month into the season. Enter Thomas Rice, a Lincoln East graduate who is a defensive end on the Husker football team. Rice joined the NU wrestling squad soon after the football team returned from the Cotton Bowl, and made his debut as Husker wrestler with a 2-2 showing at the 2007 Dana College Open Jan. 6 in Blair, Neb. Rice made his dual debut for Nebraska at the National Duals, moving into a heavyweight spot in which the Huskers forfeited at heavyweight for five straight duals. A member of two state championship teams at Lincoln East and a high school All-American after a sixth-place finish at the Greco Roman National Championships, Rice is not the first Husker heavyweight to come over from the football ranks under head coach Mark Manning. Mitch Manstedt also participated in both sports during his time at Nebraska. A three-year starter, Manstedt joined the wrestling team his freshman year in mid-january 2001 after the football season, then wrestled full-time for the duration of his college career. Experienced but Young Huskers Set to Tackle the 2006-07 Season Nebraska was in a unique position entering the 2006-07 season. The Huskers returned eight starters and seven NCAA qualifiers from last year s team, which ranked among the highest total in those two categories in Mark Manning s seven years as the Huskers head coach. However, the two seniors on Nebraska s roster matched the fewest that Manning has had at NU. Both experience and youth have proven valuable for Manning as Nebraska s coach. When Huskers Experience under Mark Manning Returning NCAA Year Srs. Starters Qualifiers Record NCAA 00-01 6 7 4 11-6 8th 01-02 2 5 3 8-9 8th 02-03 3 6 4 16-7 13th 03-04 6 8 6 19-3 5th 04-05 9 8 7 19-2-1 19th 05-06 4 5 3 12-5 16th 06-07 2 8 7 7-5 ----- the Huskers had only two seniors in 2001-02, they rebounded from an 8-9 regular season to take eighth at the NCAA Championships, the program s 14th top-10 finish. The two times that Nebraska returned eight starters (2004 and 2005), the Huskers won 19 duals and, in 2004, took fifth at nationals. Three Accomplished Student-Athletes Join NU Wrestling Nebraska head wrestling coach Mark Manning announced the signing of three student-athletes during the early signing period that will join the Huskers for the 2007-08 academic year. The three signees, Andy Pokorny of Bennington, Neb., Tucker Lane of Nucla, Colo., and Chris Hacker of El Reno, Okla., represent Nebraska s continued success in wrestling both on and off the mat. Pokorny is a two-time state champion, winning last year s class C crown at 112 pounds after winning in 2005 at 103. A 2006 Junior Freestyle All-American, Pokorny is the fourth-ranked 112- pound wrestler in the nation by Wrestling USA and is the 52nd ranked high school wrestler overall by Intermat. His accomplishments are not limited to the mat, however, as he is currently second in his

NATIONAL RANKINGS WIN Magazine 1. Minnesota* 2. Missouri* 3. Iowa State* 4. Oklahoma State* 5. Central Michigan 6. Iowa* 7. Hofstra* 8. Oklahoma* 9. Illinois 10. Northwestern 11. Wisconsin 12. Michigan* 13. Penn State 14. Cornell 15. Edinboro 16. Tennessee-Chattanooga 17. Michigan State 18. Penn* 19. Indiana 20. Oregon State* 21. Navy 22. Nebraska 23. Ohio State 24. Lehigh* 25. Pittsburgh Intermat/NWCA 1. Minnesota* 2. Missouri* 3. Iowa State* 4. Oklahoma State* 5. Hofstra* T6. Iowa* T6. Central Michigan 8. Edinboro 9. Wisconsin 10. Northwestern 11. Illinois 12. Penn State 13. Oklahoma* 14. Penn* 15. Tennessee-Chattanooga 16. Cornell 17. Oregon State* 18. Indiana 19. Michigan State 20. Nebraska 21. Michigan* 22. Navy 23. Lehigh* 24. Kent State 25. Columbia *-Husker Opponent class with at 3.935 GPA and a 30 on his ACT. Lane also comes to Nebraska with glittering athletic and academic credentials. A two-time state champion, Lane is the nation s second-ranked 215-pound wrestler by Wrestling USA and is the 40th ranked high school wrestler overall, according to Intermat, which has recognized him as a fourstar recruit. Lane also was a Junior Freestyle All-American in 2006. Like Pokorny, Lane is also accomplished in the classroom. He earned a 31 on his ACT and entered his senior year at Nucla High School with a 4.25 GPA, tops in his graduating class. A four-time Cadet All-American and two-time Junior All-American, Hacker also joins the Huskers with an impressive resume at both the state and national levels. Hacker captured the Class 4A championships at 152 pounds last year, and is the No. 6 152-pounder according to Wrestling USA and is the 53rd-best high school wrestler in the nation, according to Intermat. Hacker also received recruiting attention from Oklahoma State, Oklahoma and Missouri, among others. Tough Road To Detroit Awaits Nebraska The Nebraska wrestling program has always dealt with a difficult schedule in the Big 12 Conference. But few years have seen one conference so thoroughly dominate the rankings. In both major polls, three of the top four teams in the nation are from the Big 12. After wrestling sixth-ranked Iowa and fifth-ranked Hofstra at the National Duals, the Huskers schedule now includes the top six teams in the nation. The National Duals began a challenging stretch of the schedule for Nebraska, in which they will face the top six teams in the nation in a month-long stretch between Jan. 13 to Feb. 11. The Huskers, one of only three teams in the nation to see five of the preseason top six in the nation on their schedule,will have wrestled eight of the top 10 teams in the nation after this month-long stretch. 11 of Nebraska s last 12 dual opponents are ranked, including a stretch of 10 straight ranked dual opponents. Non-Varsity Notes Eight Nebraska non-varsity wrestlers finished in the top four in their respective weight classes at the Glen Brand Open on Saturday, Jan. 20 in Omaha, Neb. Matt Vacanti won the championship at 125 pounds, while Patrick Aleksanyan finished second at 133 and Andy Johnson took second at 174. Cody Foust (165) and Casey Roberts (184) earned third-place finishes, while Austin Baier (141), Casey Gubbels (149) and Rob Plambeck (157) took fourth in their respective weight classes. The Brand Open is the last scheduled non-varsity competition for NU wrestlers this season. In the first weekend of the season, Vacanti was the lone Husker to place at the Harold Nichols Open. Vacanti took third with a 5-3 win over Robert Struthers of Wartburg at 125 pounds. Baier advanced to the semifinals at 141 pounds before he was defeated by Joey Slaton of Iowa. Meanwhile, a pair of true freshmen earned gold medals at the Cowboy Open in Laramie, Wyo. Curtis Salazar was 4-0 in a championship run in the amateur division at 149 pounds, while Stephen Dwyer was 4-0 en route to the 165-pound amateur championship. 2006-07 Redshirt Open Schedule At the Kaufman-Brand Open on Nov. 18, the Huskers were led by Vacanti, who dominated the field on his way to the championship in the 125- pound amateur bracket. He won his first three matches in the tournament by fall in a total of 7:12. Vacanti defeated Terrance Young of Iowa Central by decision, 3-1, before knocking off Oklahoma State s Ben Ashmore, 3-2, in the finals. In addition to Vacanti s title, a pair of Nebraska wrestlers earned third-place finishes in their respective amateur Nov. 11 Cowboy Open Laramie, Wyo. Nov. 11 Harold Nichols Open Fort Dodge, Iowa Nov. 18 Kaufman-Brand Open Omaha, Neb. Dec. 2 UNI Open Cedar Falls, Iowa Dec. 9 UNK Loper Open Kearney, Neb. Jan. 6 Dana College Open Blair, Neb. Jan. 20 Glen Brand Open Omaha, Neb. brackets, including Salazar at 149 pounds and Dwyer at 165 pounds. Jordan Burroughs took fourth at 149 pounds, while Gubbels and Cameron Browne finished in fifth place at 141 and 197, respectively. Alex Ward finished sixth at 165 pounds. On Dec. 2, Vacanti earned a third-place finish at 125 pounds to lead the Huskers effort at the UNI Open. Salazar finished fourth at 149 pounds at the UNK Loper Open on Dec. 9 in Kearney, Neb. Five Nebraska wrestlers earned top-four finishes at the Dana College Open on Jan. 6 in Blair, Neb. The Huskers were led by Browne, who won the 197-pound championship. Baier (133) and Robert Sanders (149) finished third in their respective weight classes, while Derek Moyer (149) and Foust (165) earned fouth-place finishes. Next up: Nebraska vs. Oklahoma, Friday, Feb. 9, 2007, McCasland Field House, Norman, Okla. Nebraska returns to the road to take on 13th-ranked Oklahoma on Friday, Feb. 9 at 7 p.m. at the McCasland Field House in Norman, Okla. The 8-4 Sooners are led by top-ranked Sam Hazewinkel at 125 pounds and second-ranked 149-pound wrestler Matt Storniolo. The series between Oklahoma and Nebraska has been a hotly contested one, as three of the last four duals between the schools have been decided by five points or less. Two days later, the Huskers return home to take on No. 1 Minnesota at the NU Coliseum at 1 p.m. Dustin Schlatter and Cole Konrad are No. 1 at 149 pounds and heavyweight, respectively. The Golden Gophers are 14-1 on the season and earned the NWCA National Duals championship earlier this season.

Head Coach Mark Manning In seven seasons at Nebraska, head coach Mark Manning has built the NU wrestling program into one of the nation s elite. During his tenure, Manning has coached 16 Huskers to All-America status as Nebraska has finished in the nation s top 15 four times and won 72 percent of its duals. The Nebraska wrestling program continued to grow under Manning in 2006, as the Huskers finished with a 12-5 dual record, a top-five national dual ranking and a third-place finish at National Duals. Manning is regarded as one of the nation s top recruiters. The ability to attract the nation s top young talent allowed Manning to resurrect the Northern Iowa program in just three short seasons at the school. He is utilizing the same skills to keep Nebraska among the nation s best on the mat and in the classroom. Manning also has the personality and leadership skills to build a program. He has assembled top-notch staffs at both of his stops, including a Husker staff of two-time All-American Mike Greenfield, three-time team national champion Tony Ersland, threetime All-American Jason Mester, four-time Division II national champion Les Sigman and two-time All-American Jacob Klein. Together, Manning and his staff have an accomplished wrestling resume and possess the teaching skills to translate that success to Nebraska s wrestlers. Manning s Career Record Year School Record NCAA 97-98 Northern Iowa 5-9-0 T-30th 98-99 Northern Iowa 8-10-0 17th 99-00 Northern Iowa 10-5-2 11th 00-01 Nebraska 11-6-0 8th 01-02 Nebraska 8-9-0 8th 02-03 Nebraska 16-7-0 13th 03-04 Nebraska 19-3-0 5th 04-05 Nebraska 19-2-1 19th 05-06 Nebraska 12-5-0 16th 06-07 Nebraska 7-5 Career (11 yrs) 117-61-3 as a Head Coach 20 All-Americans 16 All-Americans at Nebraska 6 NCAA Finalists 1 NCAA Champion as an Assistant Coach 29 All-Americans 9 NCAA Finalists 3 NCAA Champions on the International Level Assistant Coach, 2000 Olympics Assistant Coach, 1996 Olympics Six-Time Assistant Coach, United States World Team Three-time head coach, United State Olympic Festival Overall Wins 1. Paul Donahoe-24 2. Dominick Moyer-22 3. Derek Moyer-19 4. Curtis Salazar-18 T5. Robert Sanders-17 T5. Matt Vacanti-17 T5. Alex Ward-17 8. Austin Baier-16 T9. Stephen Dwyer-14 T9. Cody Foust-14 T9. Jon May-14 Dual Wins T1. Paul Donahoe-10 T1. Dominick Moyer-10 3. Craig Brester-9 4. Marc Harwood-7 5. Levi Wofford-6 T6. Stephen Dwyer-5 T6. Robert Sanders-5 T8. Mike Rowe-4 T8. Chris Oliver-4 T10. Patrick Aleksanyan-2 T10. Jon May-2 2006-07 Wrestling Statistics Records Dual Pts. Dual TD Pins Wt. Name Overall Dual NU/Opp NU/Opp W/L TF MD QP 125 Paul Donahoe 24-3 10-2 45/6 34/5 10/0 2 6 1:04 133 Mike Rowe 12-5 4-3 13/15 8/5 2/2 0 2 2:22 141 Dominick Moyer 22-5 10-2 41/7 12/5 2/0 1 7 1:40 149 Robert Sanders 17-12 5-5 15/18 12/12 0/2 0 2 0:00 157 Chris Oliver 13-5 4-4 19/13 3/8 6/0 0 2 2:39 165 Stephen Dwyer 14-6 5-5 21/18 21/6 2/1 1 5 1:09 165/174 Marc Harwood 10-7 7-5 29/16 16/11 4/1 1 1 :47 184 Levi Wofford 12-11 6-6 27/20 27/16 2/0 1 2 6:11 197 Craig Brester 11-3 9-1 36/4 24/4 1/1 3 3 :51 HWT Tom Rice 2-4 0-2 0/10 0/4 1/0 0 0 :53 Non-Starters 125 Matt Vacanti 17-2 0-0 0/0 0/0 5/0 0 1 1:54 133 Patrick Aleksanyan 11-10 2-2 6/6 5/7 2/1 1 1 2:27 133 Austin Baier 16-8 0-0 0/0 0/0 2/0 0 2 2:26 133 Peter Roto 0-6 0-0 0/0 0/0 0/1 0 0 0:00 141/149 Jordan Burroughs 9-8 0-2 0/6 3/2 2/0 1 2 2:12 141 Cash Coolidge 1-2 0-0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0:00 141 Casey Gubbels 12-6 0-0 0/0 0/0 3/1 0 4 :31 141 Malcolm McGruder 1-4 0-0 0/0 0/0 0/1 0 1 0:00 141 Jeff Slaughter 9-8 0-0 0/0 0/0 6/5 0 1 :20 149 Peter Barger 2-8 0-0 0/0 0/0 1/4 0 0 :44 149 Brady LaMar 2-6 0-0 0/0 0/0 0/2 0 0 0:00 149 Derek Moyer 19-10 0-0 0/0 0/0 6/2 1 3 :41 149 Curtis Salazar 18-9 0-0 0/0 0/0 4/1 0 2 :59 149 Paul Sanders 3-8 0-0 0/0 0/0 0/1 0 0 0:00 165 Cody Foust 14-11 0-0 0/0 0/0 1/1 0 1 1:09 165 Andy Johnson 2-3 0-0 0/0 0/0 1/0 0 0 6:50 165 Frank Jonas 13-12 0-0 0/0 0/0 1/2 0 2 4:13 165 Rob Plambeck 3-12 0-4 0/16 2/12 0/4 0 0 0:00 165 Alex Ward 17-10 0-0 0/0 0/0 3/2 1 3 1:08 174 Bobby Laraway 7-6 0-0 0/0 0/0 1/1 0 0 5:44 174 Casey Roberts 9-11 0-2 0/9 0/1 3/2 1 0 :30 197/HWT Cameron Browne 11-6 0-2 0/6 1/3 2/0 1 1 1:27 197 Nick Schaefer 5-7 1-1 3/6 2/0 1/1 0 0 4:20 HWT Jon May 14-4 2-0 9/0 3/0 6/0 0 2 :26 Statistical Leaders Dual Points 1. Paul Donahoe-45 2. Dominick Moyer-41 3. Craig Brester-36 4. Marc Harwood-29 5. Levi Wofford-27 6. Stephen Dwyer-21 7. Chris Oliver-19 8. Robert Sanders-15 9. Mike Rowe-13 10. Jon May-9 Dual Takedowns 1. Paul Donahoe-34 2. Levi Wofford-27 3. Craig Brester-24 4. Stephen Dwyer-21 5. Marc Harwood-16 T6. Robert Sanders-12 T6. Dominick Moyer-12 8. Mike Rowe-8 9. Patrick Aleksanyan-5 T10. Chris Oliver-3 T10. Jordan Burroughs-3 T10. Jon May-3 Pins 1. Paul Donahoe-10 T2. Jon May-6 T2. Chris Oliver-6 T2. Jeff Slaughter-6 T2. Derek Moyer-6 6. Matt Vacanti-5 T7. Curtis Salazar-4 T7. Marc Harwood-4 T9. Casey Gubbels-3 T9. Alex Ward-3 T9. Casey Roberts-3 Technical Falls 1. Craig Brester-3 T2. Paul Donahoe-2 T2. Patrick Aleksanyan-2 T4. Nine Tied-1 Major Decisions 1. Dominick Moyer-7 2. Paul Donahoe-6 3. Stephen Dwyer-5 4. Casey Gubbels-4 T5. Alex Ward-3 T5. Craig Brester-3 T5. Derek Moyer-3

2006-07 Nebraska Wrestling Roster Name Year Weight Hometown (Previous School) Aleksanyan, Patrick... So... 133... Santa Ana, Calif. (Calvary Chapel/Cal State Fullerton) Baier, Austin... RFr... 133...Greenfield, Iowa (Nodaway Valley) Barger, Peter... Fr... 149... Wauneta, Neb. (Wauneta-Palisade) Brester, Craig... RFr... 197...Howells, Neb. (Howells) Browne, Brandon... So... 174... Plattsmouth, Neb. (Plattsmouth) Browne, Cameron... Fr... 197... Plattsmouth, Neb. (Plattsmouth) Burroughs, Jordan... Fr... 149... Sicklerville, N.J. (Winslow Township) Coolidge, Cash... So... 141... Omaha, Neb. (Skutt Catholic) Donahoe, Paul... So... 125... Davison, Mich. (Davison) Dwyer, Stephen... Fr... 165...South Beloit, Ill. (Hononegah) Foust, Cody... So... 165... Choctaw, Okla. (Choctaw) Gubbels, Casey... Fr... 141... Randolph, Neb. (Randolph) Harwood, Marc... Sr... 165...Lakefield, Minn. (Jackson County) Johnson, Andy... Fr... 165... Yankton, S.D. (Yankton) Jonas, Frank... Fr... 165... Wichita, Kan. (Kapaun-Mt. Carmel) Jones, Vince... So... 184... Sicklerville, N.J. (Winslow Township) LaMar, Brady... RFr... 149... Silver Lake, Kan. (Silver Lake) Laraway, Bobby... Fr... 174...Union, N.J. (St. Benedict's Prep) May, Jon... Jr... HWT...Hutchinson, Minn. (Hutchinson) McGruder, Malcolm... Fr... 133... Omaha, Neb. (Creighton Prep) Moyer, Derek... Fr... 149...Oskaloosa, Iowa (Oskaloosa) Moyer, Dominick... Sr... 141...Oskaloosa, Iowa (Oskaloosa) Oliver, Chris... So... 157... Omaha, Neb. (Creighton Prep) Plambeck, Rob... RFr... 165... Lincoln, Neb. (Christian) Rice, Tom... Jr... HWT...Lincoln, Neb. (East) Roberts, Casey... So... 174...Lincoln, Neb. (East) Roto, Peter... Fr... 133... Palantine, Ill. (Palantine) Rowe, Mike... RFr... 133... Huntington, Md. (DeMatha Catholic) Salazar, Curtis... Fr... 149...Greeley, Colo. (Valley) Sanders, Paul... Fr... 149... Blanding, Utah (San Juan) Sanders, Robert... So... 149... Blanding, Utah (San Juan) Schaefer, Nick... Fr... 197... Omaha, Neb. (Skutt Catholic) Slaughter, Jeff... Fr... 141...New Orleans, La. (Stillwater, Okla. HS) Vacanti, Matt... Fr... 125... Papillion, Neb. (Papillion-LaVista) Ward, Alex... Fr... 165...Davidsonville, Md. (Mt. St. Joseph's Prep) Wofford, Levi... RFr.... 184... Aurora, Neb. (Aurora) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Mark Manning (Seventh Season) Assistant Coaches: Mike Greenfield (Fifth Season), Tony Ersland (First Season) Strength Coach: Jason Mester (Second Season) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Sammie Henson (First Season) Administrative Assistant: Jacob Klein (First Season) Club Coach: Les Sigman (First Season) Student Assistant Coach: Matt Murray (First Season) 125 Pounds Paul Donahoe Matt Vacanti 133 Pounds Patrick Aleksanyan Austin Baier Malcolm McGruder Peter Roto Mike Rowe 141 Pounds Cash Coolidge Casey Gubbels Dominick Moyer Jeff Slaughter 149 Pounds Peter Barger Jordan Burroughs Brady LaMar Derek Moyer Curtis Salazar Paul Sanders Robert Sanders 157 Pounds Chris Oliver Weight-by-Weight 165 Pounds Stephen Dwyer Cody Foust Andy Johnson Frank Jonas Rob Plambeck Alex Ward 174 Pounds Brandon Browne Marc Harwood Bobby Laraway Casey Roberts 184 Pounds Vince Jones Levi Wofford 197 Pounds Craig Brester Cameron Browne Nick Schaefer Heavyweight Jon May Tom Rice Wrestlers listed alphabetically within weight class not by depth Huskers by Class Seniors (2) Marc Harwood Dominick Moyer Juniors (2) Jon May Tom Rice Sophomores (9) Patrick Aleksanyan Brandon Browne Cash Coolidge Paul Donahoe Cody Foust Vince Jones Chris Oliver Casey Roberts Robert Sanders Redshirt Freshmen (6) Austin Baier Craig Brester Brady LaMar Rob Plambeck Mike Rowe Levi Wofford True Freshmen (17) Peter Barger Cameron Browne Jordan Burroughs Stephen Dwyer Casey Gubbels Andy Johnson Frank Jonas Bobby Laraway Malcolm McGruder Derek Moyer Peter Roto Curtis Salazar Paul Sanders Nick Schaefer Jeff Slaughter Matt Vacanti Alex Ward