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Wrestling Contact: Brandie Glasnapp 319-273-5455; brandie.glasnapp@uni.edu OR Kelly Cole; kcole@uni.edu 2004-05 UNI Wrestling (8-7) Date Opponent/Event Time/Result 11/13 @ Harold Nichols Open Five Champs 11/20 @ Kaufman Brand Open 2 Runner-ups 11/27 @ Wisconsin L, 20-14 12/5 UNI Open Nine Placewinners 12/9 Iowa (UNI-Dome L, 23-13 12/12 @ Minnesota (Rochester) L, 25-20 12/29-30 @ Midlands Three Placewinners 1/3 Tennessee-Chattanooga W, 22-16 1/8 Virginia Tech/ W, 32-10 Eastern Illinois W, 38-7 1/15 @ Iowa State L, 25-16 1/22 Hofstra* W, 22-14 1/22 Lehigh* L, 33-3 1/22 Central Michigan* L, 21-18 1/28 Oklahoma State L, 30-6 2/6 Northern Illinois W, 23-17 2/10 @ North Dakota State W, 31-12 2/11 @ South Dakota State W, 34-3 2/19 Air Force W, 40-6 3/5 @ West Regional W, 93.0 Five Champs 3/17-19 @ NCAA Tournament 15th (St. Louis, Mo.) NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS TOP 30 1. Oklahoma State 153.0 2. Michigan 83.0 3. Oklahoma 77.5 4. Cornell 76.5 5. Minnesota 72.5 6. Illinois 70.5 7. Iowa 66.0 8. Lehigh 60.0 9. Indiana 58.5 10. Iowa State 57.0 11. Missouri 43.0 12. Central Michigan 41.0 13. Arizona State 39.5 14. Northwestern 39.0 15. UNI 38.5 15. Wisconsin 38.5 17. Hofstra 36.5 18. West Virginia 34.0 19. Nebraska 31.5 20. Michigan State 31.0 21. Chattanooga 29.0 22. Cal State Bakersfield 27.0 23. Penn State 26.0 24. North Carolina 23.0 25. Cal Poly 22.0 26. Ohio 21.5 27. Army 21.0 28. Edinboro 20.0 29. Pittsburgh 18.0 30. Pennsylvania 16.5 University of Northern Iowa Athletic Media Relations Upper NW UNI-Dome Cedar Falls, Iowa 50614-0314 http://www.unipanthers.com Nancy Justis, Director (319-273-6354) Josh Lehman(319-273-3642) PANTHERS CLAIM 20TH CONSECUTIVE REGIONAL TITLE AND TWO ALL-AMERICANS 4/28/05 2004-05 Season In Review The University of Northern Iowa wrestling squad finished in a respectable 15 th place in the nation. The Panthers had a successful season, although they were picked to finish 12 th in the tournament. At the NCAA Championships, eight wrestlers represented the purple and old gold: Chris Helgeson (125), C.J. Ettelson (141), Jeff Harrison (149), Chris Bitetto (157), Nick Baima (165), Eric Hauan (174), Alex Dolly (184) and Sean Stender (197). By the conclusion of the three-day tournament, two Panthers were crowned all-americans. Seniors Stender and Hauan led UNI at the tournament, both earning all-america honors. Stender, who finished sixth in 2004 and fourth in 2003, cruised through the 197- pound bracket to the finals and took runner-up honors. The North Scott graduate from Donahue (Iowa) finished his senior campaign with a 34-7 overall mark, 11-3 in duals. He hung up his singlet with a 94-33 career record. Stender was the first UNI wrestler since Justin Greenlee in 1995 to become a three-time all-american. Stender started his tournament run defeating Joel Flaggert of Oklahoma 13-6 and #12 seed Wynn Michalak from Central Michigan, 5-4. In quarterfinal action, Cornell s Morgan Horner was his next victim, falling by decision, 3-2. Stender completed one of the biggest upsets at the tournament when he routed #1 seed Jon Trenge of Lehigh 5-2 in the semifinals. Stender scored first with a takedown as time wound down in the first period. Trenge escaped early in the second period and Stender answered back with another takedown with a minute left. The Panther got an escape and fended off the Mountain Hawk as time ran out, earning a ticket to the finals. In the championship, Stender faced #2 Jake Rosholt of Oklahoma State, who had placed third at the tournament the previous season at 184 pounds. Stender had fallen to Rosholt 6-2 in dual action in the West Gym earlier in the season. Stender scored first, 30 seconds into the match, with a double leg takedown. Rosholt escaped at 2:18 and got a takedown half way through the period. Stender was warned for stalling in the last few seconds of the period. In the second period, Rosholt got an escape after the whistle and extended his lead 4-2. Stender battled it out in the third, taking Rosholt down with a double leg with only 30 seconds remaining in the match to tie it at four. Stender held on long enough to eliminate Rosholt s riding time as a factor, but the Cowboy inched an escape with 12 seconds remaining. Stender took a shot but could not muster a takedown in the waning seconds of the championship. He became the ninth Panther to three-peat at the National tournament at the Division I level and the first since Greenlee. Hauan made his fourth and final trip to the national tournament. Seeded ninth at 174 pounds, he faced Kelly Flaherty of Wisconsin in the first round. After defeating Flaherty by major decision, 13-1, he moved on to #8 Travis Frick of Lehigh. Frick led after the first period 1-0, but Hauan prevailed in the third, scoring an escape and a takedown to win the match 3-1. In the quarterfinal match, Hauan had the misfortune of being paired with the number one seed and defending national champion, Chris Pendleton. The Cowboy from Oklahoma State knocked Hauan into the consolation bracket, beating him by technical fall in 5:58. From that point, the Sturgis (SD) native fought his way back though the consolation bracket, defeating #7 Andy Roy from Rutgers 9-2 and #6 Mitch Hancock from Central Michigan. Hancock had pinned Hauan earlier in the season in 1:16, but Hauan got his revenge, defeating the Chippewa 7-4. Hauan faced a familiar foe in Illinois Pete Friedl on the way to third place, but his path was cut short 8-3. Hauan had defeated the fighting Illini for his third UNI Open championship. Hauan then faced #5 Joe Mazzurco of Cornell in the battle for fifth place. Mazzurco scored a takedown early in the match and Hauan got an escape. Mazzurco scored again with a minute left in the period and Hauan answered with an escape before the close. Mazzurco led 4-2 heading into the second period where he scored his third takedown in the closing seconds, giving him a 6-3 lead. In the third period, Mazzurco got an escape and held his lead to claim fifth place by a 7-3 decision over Hauan. Harrison had high expectations coming into the national tournament. Coming off a West Regional title and a 17-match win streak at 149 pounds, the senior was ready to let his presence be known at the NCAAs. He started his tournament run with an 8-4 victory over Virginia Tech s Tyde Prater. Harrison then fell to Central Michigan foe, #10 seed

Mark DiSalvo, 5-3 who went on to place eighth in the tournament. Harrison kept his tournament hopes alive, defeating Gardner-Webb s Daniel Elliot in the waning seconds of the match. In the third period, Harrison trailed 6-5, but he fought for the reversal with three seconds remaining to take the match 7-6. The Sloan (Iowa) native s tournament hopes came to an end in his fourth match of the tournament. Harrison faced off against Nebraska s Travis Shufelt and dominated the match until the third period. Behind 6-3, Shufelt escaped early in the third period and scored a takedown to even the match. With 10 seconds remaining, Shufelt had a one-point advantage and Harrison couldn t shake the Husker for an escape. Shufelt claimed the decision, 7-6, closing the Panther s collegiate career. Harrison went 2-2 at the tournament and ended his senior season with a 29-7 overall record and a 79-30 career record. Josh Lawrenz saw limited action in his senior campaign but was a positive influence on and off the mat in his four years as a Panther. He was devoted in the wrestling room and was a key supporter of the team. Lawrenz tallied up eight wins and 16 losses in his career. Junior Helgeson made his second appearance at the NCAA tournament. He finished the regular season with an 18-17 overall record, 7-5 in duals. He split time with redshirt freshman Adam Baumgartner while battling illness the second half of the season. He was healthy for the West Regional, claiming third place. He got a wild card bid to move on to nationals. Baumgartner managed to get his first pin at the varsity level in his limited time in the starting lineup and finished the season 6-5 overall, 2-1 in duals. The 133 slot was a toss-up all season long with newcomer Patrick Sharp, sophomore Ryan Osgood and redshirt freshman Jeremy Meyer all sharing the action. Junior transfer Patrick Sharp owned the position in the starting lineup until suffering an injury halfway through the season. Osgood and Meyer split time on the lineup from that point, but Osgood won the wrestle-off for a ticket to the West Regional. He took second place at the West Regional but fell short of an NCAA tournament appearance. Injury struck the Panther lineup again when heavyweight Michael Shedek was forced to sit out in late January. Sophomore transfer Jeff Knoll stepped in, moving up a big weight class from 197 pounds. He filled the shoes well, going 3-5 overall at heavyweight with a 3-3 dual record, including a sudden victory win over Northern Illlinois Joe Sapp. Junior Bitetto sat out for a short time with an injured knee early in the season. He held the 157-pound spot for the entire year and earned his second trip to the NCAA Championships after placing second and earning a wild card at the West Regional. He finished the season 18-12 with a 9-6 dual record. Sophomore Baima also fought through injury, breaking a bone in his hand in early February. He recovered in time for the West Regional where he placed third and got a wild card bid for his second trip the NCAA tournament. Baima closed the season with a 28-14 record, 7-5 in duals. Redshirt freshmen Dolly and Danny Dunning battled for the 184 spot throughout the second half of the season. Dolly claimed the spot for most of the season, compiling a 15-18 overall, 2-9 dual record. He rolled through the 184-pound weight class to take the title at the West Regional, qualifying for nationals. Dunning went 2-2 while in the varsity lineup for the Panthers, including a win against Oklahoma State s Jack Jenson. He was one of only two Panthers to claim a win in the dual. Redshirt freshman C.J. Ettelson claimed the 141 spot in the lineup for most of the season, splitting time with redshirt junior Mark Manchio and fellow redshirt freshman Justin Swafford. Ettelson represented the purple and old gold at the West Regional, taking the 141 title to qualify for the NCAA tournament. He completed his first season as a Panther with a 22-13 overall record and a 5-6 dual mark. UNI Finishes 8-7 in Dual Action The purple and old gold kicked off its 2004-05 season at the Harold Nichols Open with five champions. Newcomer Patrick Sharp (133), junior Mark Manchio (141), sophomore Nick Baima (165), and seniors Eric Hauan (174) and Sean Stender (197) all earned top place honors. The next meet for the Panthers was the Kaufman Brand Open in Omaha, Neb. C.J. Ettelson and Hauan took runner-up honors in the 141- and 174-pound weight classes, respectively. Junior Chris Bitetto (157) and senior Sean Stender (197) both placed third, Baima (165) and Sharp (133) finished fourth, while Eric Pedretti (184) and Jeff Harrison (149) took sixth place. The first dual competition of the season was against Wisconsin. The Panthers opened up a 6-0 lead with help from Michael Shedek at heavyweight and Chris Helgeson at 125. The Badgers went on to take the next four matches before Baima and Hauan put together back-toback wins. After a loss at 184, the Panthers were down three heading into the final match. Wisconsin s Ryan Flaherty slipped by Stender at 197 pounds to defeat the Panthers 20-14 in the season opener. The Panthers hosted their annual UNI Open in early December. Hauan claimed his second championship of the season and his third consecutive UNI Open title. UNI had eight other place winners in the meet, with Stender (197) and Harrison (149) wrestling for second place. Baima lost in the first round at 165 pounds and then fought through the consolation bracket, winning six straight to claim third place. Ettelson also placed third in the 141-pound weight class, while Alex Dolly claimed sixth at 184 pounds. The ninth-ranked Iowa Hawkeyes came to the UNI-Dome for the Panthers second dual meet of the season. Iowa took an early 12-0 lead, winning three straight matches. Baima ended the Hawkeyes streak by defeating Oleg Polyatskiy 3-0. Hauan kept the momentum going, beating Luke Lofthouse 6-5. With a Hawkeye win at 184, the Panthers were down 16-6. Stender then rolled up Dane Pape at 197 by major decision, 13-5. Helgeson tallied a win at 125 pounds but it was not enough to get by the Hawks, as the Panthers suffered their second dual loss of the season, 23-13. Head coach Brad Penrith s wrestlers had little time to recover after the Iowa dual, traveling to Rochester, Minn. only three days later to face the Minnesota Golden Gophers. The Panthers gave Minnesota a run for its money, taking half of the matches, but fell to the Gophers 25-20. Stender started the Panthers off with a major decision victory. Shedek fell to #2 Cole Konrad, Helgeson fell to #5 Bobbe Lowe and Sharp fell to #6 Mark Reiter. Redshirt freshman Ettelson started a hot streak for the Panthers when he won his match by injury default, putting six points on the board. Harrison followed suit, rolling up Tommy Owen by major decision. Bitetto got another win for the Panthers by decision, 8-4, to put UNI on top 17-16 with only three matches remaining. Baima suffered a loss but Hauan got a win to put the score at 20-19 going into the final match. Thirteenth-ranked Roger Kish was too much for redshirt freshman Dolly, getting a pin to win the match and the dual 25-20. After a two-week break, the UNI wrestling team traveled to the annual Midlands Championships. The Panthers finished sixth out of 10 teams with 76.5 points. Three wrestlers placed in Stender and Harrison and Baima. Harrison pinned two opponents on his way to claiming third place at the renowned tournament. His only loss came in the third round to sixth-ranked Ty Eustice of Iowa. He went on to win four consecutive matches in consolation, including a 7-0 decision over Darren McKnight of Michigan State. After placing eighth last year at Midlands, Stender wrestled his way to third place honors this year. He pinned his first opponent in 37 seconds and then let a close match slip to 16 th -ranked Tyrone Byrd of Illinois. He went on to defeat four wrestlers, including Phil Davis of Penn State for bronze at 197.

Baima was looking for his first place finish at the event and he found it. He won his first two matches, the second by pinning Nick Ammerman of UW-La. in 1:46. Travis Paulson hooked up Baima in the third round. Baima lost a close one to the ninth-ranked Cylone, 5-4. He then split his next four matches, placing fifth. The Panthers got their first dual meet win of the season at home against Tennessee-Chattanooga, 22-16. Stender and Bitetto scored half the team points, both pinning their opponents. Redshirt freshman Jeremy Meyer made his varsity debut at 133 pounds with a 10-3 victory. UNI improved to 3-3 after hosting Eastern Illinois and Virginia Tech in a three-team dual. The Panthers dominated EIU 38-7. Osgood, Baima and Stender all pinned their opponents, while Bitetto and Justin Swafford won their matches by major decision. In the Panthers first ever meeting with the Hokies, they won three matches by forfeit. Harrison and Baima won their matches by major decision. The Panthers traveled to Ames the next weekend to face off against intrastate rival Iowa State. Hauan claimed his 100 th career victory, defeating #9 Nick Passolano 7-2 in overtime. Harrison and Stender also chalked up wins against the Cyclones, while Baima won by injury default. ISU prevailed 25-16. UNI joined the nation s finest at the National Duals in Cleveland, Ohio. The #14 Panthers came away with one dual victory, upsetting #6 Hofstra 22-14. Helgeson (125), Harrison (149), Bitetto (157), Baima (165), Hauan (174) and Shedek (HWT) tallied wins in the dual. Harrison was the only Panther to muster a win against #5 Lehigh, as UNI fell 33-3. It was down to the wire against Central Michigan, but the Panthers fell short 21-18. The defending national champion Oklahoma State was the next opponent for the Panthers. UNI hosted the dual and Baima and redshirt freshman Danny Dunning were the only two grapplers to tally wins in front of the home crowd. The Panthers chalked up their seventh dual loss of the season, 30-6. Starting with the Northern Illinois Huskies, the Panthers won the remainder of their dual schedule, winning four straight. UNI handled NIU especially in the heavier weights, taking wins at 174, 184, 197 and 285. Hauan won by tech fall, while Stender chalked up his sixth pin of the season. The Panthers kept their win streak alive against North Dakota State and South Dakota State on the road. The purple and old gold snapped the Bison s 20-dual meet home win streak with a 31-12 victory. Baumgartner (125), Ettelson (141) and Hauan (174) all had pins, while Stender (197) won by major decision. The wrestling squad then moved on to demolish the South Dakota State Jackrabbits 34-3. SDS mustered only one win while the Panthers took one fall (Stender), two tech falls (Manchio, Hauan) and one major decision (Harrison). Osgood, Baumgartner, Bitetto, Knoll and Dolly all won by decision. 2005 NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS Session V 174: #3 Pete Friedl (Illinois) dec. #9 Eric Hauan (UNI), 5-4 #5 Joe Mazzurco (Cornell) dec. #9 Eric Hauan (UNI), 7-4 197: #2 Jake Rosholt (OSU) dec. #5 Sean Stender (UNI), 5-4 Session IV 174: #9 Eric Hauan (UNI) dec. #7 Andy Roy (Rutgers), 9-2 #9 Eric Hauan (UNI) dec. #6 Mitch Hancock (CMU.), 7-4 197: #5 Sean Stender (UNI) dec. #1 Jon Trenge (Lehigh), 5-4 Session III 125: #8 Bobbe Lowe (Minnesota) dec.chris Helgeson (UNI), 6-2 149: #7 Jeff Harrison (UNI) dec. Daniel Elliot (Gardner-Webb), 10-7 Travis Shufelt (Nebraska) dec. #7 Jeff Harrison (UNI), 7-6 157: Reed Carpenter (VT) dec. Chris Bitetto (UNI), 7-4 165: Nick Baima (UNI) fall Joey Hooker (Cornell), 3:53 Justin Nestor (Pittsburg) Fall Nick Baima (UNI), 3:58 174: #1 Chris Pendleton (OSU) tech fall #9 Eric Hauan (UNI), 5:58 184: Alex Dolly (UNI) dec. Shane Webster (Oregon), 3-2 Alex Dolly (UNI) fall Steve Borja (Virginia Tech) 2:51 Ryan Halsey (Cal Poly) fall Alex Dolly (UNI),:51 197: #5 Sean Stender (UNI) dec. Morgan Horner (Lock Haven), 3-2 Session II 125: Chris Helgeson (UNI) dec. Collin Cudd (Wisconsin), 8-4 141: Charlie Pinto (Maryland) dec. C.J. Ettelson (UNI), 4-1 149: #10 Mark DiSalvo (CMU) dec. #7 Jeff Harrison (UNI), 5-3 157: Travis Piccard (Citadel) dec. Chris Bitetto (UNI), 7-5 SV 165: Nick Baima (UNI) dec. Craig Dziewiakowski (Navy), 6-4 174: #9 Eric Hauan (UNI) dec. #8 Travis Frick (Lehigh), 3-2 184: Alex Dolly (UNI) dec.mark Knock (Millersville), 10-9 Alex Dolly (UNI) dec. #9 Shane Webster (Oregon), 3-2 197: #5 Sean Stender (UNI) dec. Wynn Michalak (CMU), 5-4 Session I 125: #3 Kyle Ott (Illinois) major dec. Chris Helgeson (UNI), 14-5 141: Don Fisch (Rider) major dec. C.J. Ettelson (UNI), 14-2 149: #7 Jeff Harrison (UNI) dec. Tyde Prater (VT), 8-4 157: Chris Bitetto (UNI) dec. Reed Carpenter (VT), 7-4 165: #8 Travis Paulson (ISU) dec. Nick Baima (UNI), 4-1 174: #9 Eric Hauan (UNI) maj dec. Kelly Flaherty (Wisconsin), 13-1 184: #8 Paul Bradley (Iowa) dec. Alex Dolly (UNI), 5-1 197: #5 Sean Stender (UNI) dec. Joel Flaggert (Oklahoma), 13- BANQUET AWARDS The wrestling team held its annual banquet April 16 th and the following awards were given. Redshirt Award - Moza Fay and Andrew Anderson Rookie Award - C. J. Ettleson Most Improved Award - Alex Dolly Most Courageous Award - Jeff Knoll McCready/Steffensmeier Award - Jeff Harrison Lyle E. Schwazenbach Award - Nick Baima Chuck Patton Award - Sean Stender Most Valuable Wrestlers - Eric Hauan and Sean Stender AT THE WEST REGIONAL The University of Northern Iowa came away its 20 th consecutive title and five champions at the West Regional. The Panthers scored 93 points, inching past Fresno State s 88.5 points and three champions. Air Force Academy had the remaining two champions and 56.5 points. The University of Wyoming scored 39.5 points and Eastern Illinois 21.

125 Bobbe Lowe Sr. 15-0 133 Mack Reiter RS Fr. 14-1 141 Quincy Osborn So. 8-5 Redshirt freshman C.J. Ettelson was UNI s first champion at 141 pounds. He defeated Air Force s Jake Kriegbaum 7-5 in the championship with a takedown in overtime. Jeff Harrison swept through the 149 weight class, pinning Josh Peterson of Air Force in 1:55. The senior then defeated Fresno State s Dan Cadwallader in an 11-1 major decision to claim the championship. Junior Chris Bitetto took second place after falling to Jim Medeiros of Fresno State. The two were tied 1-1 when time expired. Medeiros won by sudden victory in overtime with a takedown. Despite the loss, Bitetto earned a wildcard bid to the NCAA tournament. Sophomore Nick Baima (165) and junior Chris Helgeson (125) both earned wildcards for the NCAA tournament after claiming third in their weight classes. Senior Eric Hauan pinned Steven Ratley of Air Force and beat Eastern Illinois Kenny Robertson in a 7-4 decision to win the 174 pound championship bracket. Redshirt freshman Alex Dolly claimed the 184 championship after beating Luke Lefever of Air Force 5-3 and Fresno State s Anthonly Rubalcava in an 11-3 major decision. Senior Sean Stender was the last Panther champion of the day after rolling up Jason Sherko of Eastern Illinois by a 20-5 tech fall. The 197-pounder then defeated Fresno State s Marcio Botelho in a 14-4 major decision to claim the title. Sophomores Jeff Knoll and Ryan Osgood did not receive wildcards to go on to the national tournament. Knoll moved up to heavyweight from 197 to fill in for an injured Michael Shedek at the end of January. Osgood took second place at the West Regional at 133 but it was not enough to get him to the NCAA s. HOME SWEET DOME Forget about hotel rooms and overnight bus rides. UNI will host the NWCA/Cliff Keen National Duals in 2006 and 2007. Thousands of people will pack the UNI-Dome and the Cedar Valley for the twoday event on Jan. 14-15, 2006. UNI hosted the NWCA all-star meet in 2003-04 and in 1997 the UNI-Dome was sold out for every session of the NCAA Championships. The University of Northern Iowa is excited to welcome the top wrestling programs in the nation and their fans to the Cedar Valley, Director of UNI Athletics Rick Hartzell said. We are looking forward to showcasing the NWCA and bringing another major event to our campus and community. WRESTLING WITH POWERHOUSES Throughout the season, the Panthers faced stiff competition at tournaments and on their dual meet schedule. Nine of the 11 schools UNI competed against was ranked in the top 15. This lofty schedule has led the Panthers to compete against premiere universities around the country. In fact, the average student enrollment of the teams on the dual schedule is 26,916. Compared to UNI s 12,824, it is fair to say the Panthers held their own against bigger schools in the country. CENTURY MARK Senior Eric Hauan recorded 111 victories as a Panther. Number 100 came against eighth-ranked Nick Passolano of Iowa State on Jan. 15, 2005 in Hilton Coliseum. Hauan scored a takedown and a twopoint near fall in overtime to defeat Passolano 7-2 (SV). He was 32-9 overall this year, 12-3 in duals. He has a winning percentage of.760 with a collegiate record of 111-36. Hauan won 11 consecutive matches from 11/27 to 12/29. RALLY TIME Juniors Chris Helgeson and Chris Bitetto gave Panther fans a thrill against Virginia Tech (Jan. 8). Helgeson started the dual, earning over half of his points in the final 14 seconds of the 9-8 come-frombehind victory. Trailing 8-4, Helgeson escaped and scored a takedown and a two-point near fall in the waning seconds. Bitetto s match was the final one of the day and all eyes were on the Hackensack (NJ) native and Hokie Reed Carpenter. The score was four-all at the start of the third period, then Carpenter escaped. Bitetto went on the offensive front, scoring a takedown at the 30- second mark and riding it out to win 6-5. FIGHTING THROUGH IT Senior Eric Hauan suffered a slight knee injury in the championship match of the UNI Open. Although in pain, he wrestled against Iowa s Luke Lofthouse and Minnesota s Gabriel Dretsch, defeating both in the week following the injury. Entering the season, senior Jeff Harrison had an injury. After that, he put the pain behind him. He said not concentrating on the injury and wrestling without hesitation produced the best results. Junior Chris Bitetto suffered a knee injury in practice Dec. 3, but was back in the lineup by Dec. 9 to face the Hawkeyes. He slightly reinjured his knee wrestling against Chattanooga on Jan. 3 but stayed in the match to record a technical fall. Bitetto and Hauan both wore specially designed knee braces for precaution. Sophomore Nick Baima broke a bone in his hand Feb. 9 during practice. He took a few weeks off and stepped back on the mat sporting a soft cast for the West Regional, where he qualified for the national tournament despite the injury. WHAT A WEEK Many times the week before finals is called Dead Week. The Panthers week before final exams was quite contrary to that. UNI hosted the UNI Open on Dec. 5 and welcomed national powerhouse Illinois, along with top wrestlers from Central Michigan, Nebraska- Omaha, William Penn, Northern Illinois, North Dakota State and South Dakota State. It then hosted ninth-ranked Iowa in the UNI- Dome the following Thursday and traveled to Rochester, Minn. for a dual with seventh-ranked Minnesota Sunday, Dec. 12. Overall, UNI faced 14 wrestlers ranked in the top 20 in an eightday period. DON T BLINK The Panthers pinned four opponents in less than a minute this season. Sean Stender took down Cleveland State s Joe Phillips in 37 seconds in the first round of the Midland Championships. Stender pinned seven wrestlers this season. Senior Eric Hauan pinned Iowa State s Grant Turner on Nov. 13 at the Harold Nichols Open. It took Hauan only 37 seconds to seal the deal, his fastest pin in collegiate action. Redshirt freshman Dan Dunning picked up his first pin for the Panthers at the Harold Nichols Open, taking down his opponent in 47 seconds. Mark Manchio took down Joel Karr of Illinois in an outstanding 28 seconds at the UNI Open. Two years ago, Manchio pinned Anthony Byers from Dana College in 18 seconds at the Open. MOVING ON UP National qualifier, sophomore Nick Baima, wrestled at 165 pounds this year. He competed at 157 last year, sacrificing weight for the team. Baima proved he had no trouble with the new weight, dominating in Panther wrestle-offs and the Harold Nichols Open. He pinned his first three opponents of the season at the Open. [Baima] is an extremely hard worker, probably the hardest worker on the team, Penrith said. He puts his head down, he gets in there and gets the job done. He is also a very bright kid on the Dean s List.

2005 West Regional 125 Pounds #1Brandon Strong (AF) Fall #4Chris Helgeson (UNI) 1:55 #2 Christian Bowerman (FS) dec. #3 Bryce Leonhardt (WYO) 5-2 Wrestlebacks: #4Chris Helgeson (UNI) dec. #3 Bryce Leonhardt (WYO) 3-2 #1 Brandon Strong (AF) dec. Christian Bowerman (FS) 10-6 True Second: #2 Christian Bowerman (FS) dec. Chris Helgeson (UNI) 6-3 133 Pounds #1 Matt Benza (AF) tech fall #4 Sal Gonzalez (FS) 19-3 (6:10) #2 Ryan Osgood (UNI) maj. dec. #3 Tyson Shatto (WYO) 12-0 #3Tyson Shatto (WYO) maj. dec. #4 Sal Gonzalez (FS) 12-3 #1 Matt Benza (AF) maj. dec. #2 Ryan Osgood (UNI)13-2 141 Pounds First Round: #4 Garrett Desmond (WYO) dec. Bob Fangerow (EIU) 3-2 #1 C.J. Ettelson (UNI) tech fall #4 Garrett Desmond (WYO) 15-0, (2:55) #3 Jake Kriegbaum (AF) dec. #2 Garrett Spooner (FS) 11-5 #2 Garrett Spooner (FS) fall #5 Bob Fangerow (EIU) 2:37 #2 Garrett Spooner (FS) fall #4 Garrett Desmond (WYO) 2:23 #1C.J. Ettelson (UNI) dec. #3 Jake Kriegbaum (AF) 7-5 SV 149 Pounds First Round: #5 Josh Peterson (AF) dec. #4 Shane Dintelman (EIU) 9-2 #1 Jeff Harrison (UNI) fall #5 Josh Peterson (AF) 1:24 #2 Dan Cadwallader (FS) dec. #3 Carter Downing (WYO) 8-6 #3 Carter Downing (WYO) dec. #4 Shane Dintelman (EIU) 15-8 #3 Carter Downing (WYO) maj.dec. #5 Josh Peterson (AF) 19-5 #1 Jeff Harrison (UNI) maj.dec. #2 Dan Cadwallader (FS) 11-1 157 Pounds First Round: #5 Anthony Dorward (AF) dec. #4 Andy Maniagverra (EIU) 4-4 OT #1 Jim Medeiros (FS) dec. #5 Anthony Dorward (AF) 6-0 #2 Chris Bitetto (UNI) dec. #3 Danny Clum (WYO) 7-6 #3 Danny Clum (WYO)fall #4 Andy Mangiagverra (EIU) 1:16 #3 Danny Clum (WYO) dec. #5 Anthony Dorward (AF) 4-2 #1 Jim Medeiros (FS) dec. #2 Chris Bitetto (UNI) 3-1 SV 165 Pounds: First Round: #5 Gary Dack (WYO), fall #4 Kevin Knabjian (EIU) 1:47 #5 Gary Dack (WYO) dec. #1 Nick Baima (UNI) 11-9 #2 Shane Seibert (FS) dec. #3 Beau Tresemper (AF) 4-1 #3 Beau Tresemper (AF) fall #4 Kevin Knabjian (EIU) 1:13 #1 Nick Baima (UNI) dec. #3 Beau Tresemper (AF) 13-10 #2 Shane Seibert (FS) maj.dec. #5 Gary Dack (WYO) 12-0 174 Pounds: #1 Eric Hauan (UNI) fall #4 Steven Ratley (AF) 3:58 #2 Kenny Robertson (EIU) dec. Chris Gifford (FS) 8-4 #3 Chris Gifford (FS) dec. #4 Steven Ratley (AF). 11-8 #1 Eric Hauan (UNI) dec. #2 Kenny Robertson (EIU) 7-4 184 Pounds: First Round: #4 Anthony Rubalcava (FS) maj.dec. #5 Greg Perz (WYO) 11-3 #4 Anthony Rubalcava (FS) dec. #1 Samual Wendland (WYO) 2-1 SV #2 Alex Dolly (UNI) dec. #3 Luke Lefever (AF) #5 Greg Perz (EIU) dec. #3 Luke Lefever (AF) 8-5 #5 Greg Perz (EIU) dec. #1 Samual Wendland (WYO) 5-3 #2 Alex Dolly (UNI) maj.dec. #4 Anthony Rubalcava (FS) 11-3 197 Pounds: #1 Sean Stender (UNI) tech fall #4 Jason Sherko (EIU) 20-5 #2 Marcio Botelho (FS) dec. #3 Brendan McLean (AF) 7-2 #3 Brendan McLean (AF) tech fall #4 Jason Sherko (EIU) 19-2 #1 Sean Stender maj.dec. #2 Marcio Botelho (FS), 14-4 Heavyweight: First Round: #4 Trey McLean (AF) dec. #5 Jeff Knoll (UNI) 5-3 2OT #1 Clint Walbeck (FS) fall #4 Trey McLean (AF) 1:20 # 3 Peter Ziminski (EIU) dec. #2 Dusty Hoffschneider (WYO) 8-2 #2 Dusty Hoffschneider (WYO) dec. #5 Jeff Knoll (UNI), 7-3 #2 Dusty Hoffschneider (WYO) fall #4 Trey McLean (AF) 5:57 #1 Clint Walbeck (FS) dec. #3 Peter Ziminski (EIU) 3-2

2005 MEET RESULTS #12 UNI 40, Air Force 6 (Feb. 19) 149 - Jeff Harrison (UNI) fall Josh Peterson 2:59 157 - Chris Bitetto (UNI) maj. dec. Tony Dorward 10-1 165 - Beau Tresemer (AF) fall Josh Lawrenz :48 174 - Eric Hauan (UNI) won by forfeit 184 - Alex Dolly (UNI) dec. Luke Lefever 8-6 197 - Sean Stender (UNI) maj. dec. Brenden McLean 18-5 Hwt. - Jeff Knoll (UNI) dec. Trey McLean 2-0 125 - Chris Helgeson (UNI) dec. Matt McDiarmid 7-2 133 - Jeremy Meyer (UNI) win by forfeit 141 - C.J. Ettelson (UNI) tech fall Matt Crippes 15-0 #13 UNI 34, South Dakota State 3 (Feb.11) 125 - Adam Baumgartner (UNI) dec. Marcus Waters, 15-3 133 - Ryan Osgood (UNI) dec. Chris Werth, 5-1 141- Dusty Kravitz (SDSU) dec. Justin Swafford, 8-6 149 - #6 Jeff Harrison (UNI) maj.dec. Brad Gregory, 15-5 157 - Chris Bitetto (UNI) dec. Chad Herboldt, 14-8 165 - Mark Manchio (UNI) tech. fall Alex Watkin, 3:33 174 - #9 Eric Hauan (UNI) tech. fall Travis Gottschalk, 7:00 184 - Alex Dolly (UNI) dec. Levi Krehmeyer, 11-4 197 - Sean Stender (UNI) fall Cody Nehl, 1:28 Hwt - Jeff Knoll (UNI) dec. Scott Revier, 6-2 #13 UNI 31, North Dakota State 12 (Feb.10) 125 - Adam Baumgartner (UNI) fall Mike Meger, 2:51 133 - Ryan Osgood (UNI) dec. Nick Magee, 6-4 141- C.J Ettelson (UNI) fall Lucas Christianson, 1:40 149 - #6 Jeff Harrison (UNI) dec. Zach Stevens, 8-1 157 - Chris Bitetto (UNI) dec. Collin Kelly, 9-4 165 - Alex Watkin (NDSU) fall Mark Manchio, 2:30 174 - #9 Eric Hauan (UNI) fall Adam Dahlstrom, 4:25 184 - Matt Hermann (NDSU) dec. Dan Dunning, 7-4 197 - Sean Stender (UNI) maj.dec. Dustin Benz, 10-2 Hwt - Tim Kraemer (NDSU) dec. Jeff Knoll, 5-3 #13 UNI 23, #23 Northern Illinois 17 (Feb. 6) 125 - Chad Vandiver (NIU) tech. fall Adam Baumgartner, 6:45 133 - #14 Sam Hiatt (NIU) dec. Ryan Osgood, 6-5 141- Josh Wooten (NIU) fall C.J. Ettelson, 2:13 149 - #6 Jeff Harrison (UNI) dec. Mike Grimes, 6-4 157 - Chris Bitetto (UNI) dec. Joe Henning, 8-2 165 - Johnny Gallowy (NIU) dec. #13 Nick Baima, 15-12 174 - #9 Eric Hauan (UNI) tech. fall Danny Burk, 5:24 184 - Dan Dunning (UNI) dec. Derick Lalowski, 8-6 197 - Sean Stender (UNI) fall Brandon Check, 4:46 Hwt - Jeff Knoll (UNI) dec. Joe Sapp, 5-3, SV #1 Oklahoma State 30, #13 UNI 26 (Jan. 28) 125 - Coleman Scott (OSU) dec. Chris Helgeson, 3-1 133 - #10 Nathan Morgan (OSU) dec. Jeremy Meyer, 8-2 141 - Daniel Frishkorn (OSU) tech. fall Justin Swafford, 5:00 149- #2 Zach Esposito (OSU) dec. #7 Jeff Harrison, 6-2 157- #16 Kevin Ward (OSU) dec. Chris Bitetto, 11-5 165 - #12 Nick Baima (UNI) dec. Sam Lewnes, 12-6 174 - #1 Chris Pendleton (OSU) maj. dec. Eric Hauan, 15-6 184 - Dan Dunning (UNI) dec. Jack Jenson, 8-3 197 - #1 Jake Rosholt (OSU) dec. #9 Sean Stender, 6-2 HWT - #1 Steve Mocco (OSU) fall Jeff Knoll, :49 #14 UNI 22, #6 Hofstra 14 (Jan. 22) 125 Chris Helgeson (UNI) dec. Dave Tomasette, 11-7 133 Charles Griffin (HOF) major dec. Ryan Osgood, 15-5 141 Ricky LaForge (HOF) dec. C.J. Ettelson, 7-2 149 Jeff Harrison (UNI) major dec. Jon Masa, 13-4 157 Chris Bitetto (UNI) dec. James Strouse, 8-7 165 Nick Baima (UNI) dec. Mike Patrovich, 13-11 174 Eric Hauan (UNI) dec. Paul Siemon, 8-6 184 Joe Rovelli (HOF) major dec. Alex Dolly, 10-2 197 Chris Skretkowicz (HOF) dec. Jeff Knoll, 7-0 285 Michael Shedek (UNI) win by FORFEIT #5 Lehigh 33, #14 UNI 3 (Jan. 22) 125 Andrew Rizzi (LEH) fall Chris Helgeson, 2:50 133 Matt Ciasulli (LEH) major dec. Jeremy Meyer, 11-0 141 Cory Cooperman (LEH) major dec. C.J. Ettelson, 12-0 149 Jeff Harrison (UNI) dec. Matt Anderson, 10-7 157 Derek Zinck (LEH) dec. Chris Bitetto, 9-5 165 Troy Letters (LEH) fall Nick Baima, 1:24 174 Travis Frick (LEH) dec. Eric Hauan, 3-1 184 Matt Cassidy (LEH) dec. Alex Dolly, 13-3 197 Jon Trenge (LEH) dec. Sean Stender, 3-2 HWT Paul Wiebel (LEH) dec. Michael Shedek, 5-3 #12 Central Michigan 21, #14 UNI 18 (Jan. 22) 125 Chris Helgeson (UNI) dec. Luke Smith, 6-4 133 Jeremy Meyer (UNI) win by FORFEIT 141 C.J. Ettelson (UNI) dec. Brandon Carter, 7-2 149 Jeff Harrison (UNI) dec. Mark DiSalvo, 3-2 157 Eric Neil (CMU) dec. Chris Bitetto, 6-5 165 David Bolyard (CMU) dec. Nick Baima, 5-3 174 Mitch Hancock (CMU) fall Eric Hauan, 1:17 184 Russ Vanderheyden (CMU) fall Alex Dolly, 1:01 197 Sean Stender (UNI) dec. Wynn Michalak, 5-3 HWT Bubba Gritter (CMU) dec. Michael Shedek, 9-2 #3 IOWA STATE 25, UNI 16 (Jan. 15) 165 - Nick Baima (UNI) inj. def. Travis Paulson, 5:48 174 - Eric Hauan (UNI) dec. Nick Passolano, 7-2 (SV) 184 - Kurt Backes (ISU) tech. fall Alex Dolly, 20-5 (5:32) 197 - Sean Stender (UNI) dec. Trevor Smith, 6-4 HWT - Scott Coleman (ISU) fall Michael Shedek, 2:16 125 - Grant Nakamura (ISU) dec. Chris Helgeson, 11-4 133 - Jesse Sundell (ISU) dec. Jeremy Meyer, 13-7 141 - Nate Gallick (ISU) maj. dec. C.J. Ettleson, 13-2 149 - Jeff Harrison (UNI) maj. dec. Jason Knipp, 17-5 157 - Trent Paulson (ISU) maj. dec. Chris Bitetto, 14-4 UNI 38, EASTERN ILLINOIS 7 (Jan. 8) 125 - Chris Helgeson (UNI) wins by FOREIT 133 - Ryan Osgood (UNI) fall Chino Duran 4:08 141 - Justin Swafford (UNI) maj. dec. Dextur Johnson 13-5 149 - Jeff Harrison (UNI) dec. Shane Dintelman 3-0 157 - Chris Bitetto (UNI) maj. dec. Andy Mangiaguerra 20-8 165 - Nick Baima (UNI) fall Kevin Knabjian 2:39 174 - Eric Hauan (UNI) dec. Kenny Robertson 5-4

184 - Greg Perz (EIU) dec. Dan Dunning 8-2 197 - Sean Stender (UNI) fall Jason Sherko 4:22 Hwt. - Pete Ziminski (EIU) dec. Michael Shedek 10-2 #17 UNI 22, CHATTANOOGA 16 (Jan. 3) 184 - John Davis (UTC) maj. dec. Alex Dolly (UNI), 14-4 197 - Sean Stender (UNI) fall Josh Ward (UTC), 5:51 HWT - Wes Taylor (UTC) dec. Michael Shedek (UNI), 6-4 SV 125 - Matt Pitts (UTC) dec. Chris Helgeson (UNI), 10-3 133 - Jeremy Meyer (UNI) dec. Javier Maldanado (UTC), 9-3 141 - Michael Keefe (UTC) dec. C.J. Ettelson (UNI), 14-9 149 - Jeff Harrison (UNI) maj. dec. Wayne French (UTC), 13-2 157 - Chris Bitetto (UNI) tech fall Jake Harris (UTC), 6:39 165 - Jon Sioredas (UTC) dec. Nick Baima (UNI), 9-8 174 - Eric Hauan (UNI) maj. dec. Justin Otis (UTC), 10-1 MIDLANDS CHAMPIONSHIPS (Dec. 29-30) Seniors Jeff Harrison and Sean Stender and sophomore Nick Baima wrestled to place finishes at the Midlands Championships. Overall, the Panthers finished sixth with 76.5 points. Harrison pinned two opponents on his way to claiming third place at the renowned tournament. His only loss came in the third round to sixth-ranked Ty Eustice of Iowa. Eustice managed to score a quick takedown in the final 10 seconds of the match, winning 3-2. Harrison went on to win four consecutive in consolation, including a 7-0 decision over Darren McKnight of Michigan State. Harrison s record improves to 14-4 at 149 pounds. After placing eighth last year at Midlands, Stender wrestled his way to third-place honors this year. Stender pinned his first opponent in 37 seconds and then let a close match slip to 16 th - ranked Tyrone Byrd of Illinois. He went on to defeat four wrestlers, including Phil Davis of Penn State, for bronze at 197. 165-pounder Baima was looking for his first place finish at the event and he found it. Baima won his first two matches, the second by pinning Nick Ammerman of Wisconsin-Lacrosse in 1:46. Travis Paulson hooked up Baima in the third round, though. Baima lost a close one to the ninth-ranked Cyclone, 5-4. He then split his next four matches, placing sixth. UNI OPEN (Dec. 5) Senior Eric Hauan claimed his second championship of the season at the UNI Open (Dec.5). It was Hauan s third consecutive UNI Open title, although the final victory did not come easy for the 174 pounder. Hauan was up 2-1 in the first period against fifthranked Illinois wrestler Pete Friedl and escaped at the start of the second to widen his lead to two. Friedl escaped in the third and then took Hauan down in the third period, taking the lead. Hauan then escaped to force the match into overtime. Hauan went into overtime with an injured knee but was able to secure a takedown, winning the match by sudden victory 6-4. UNI had eight other placewinners in the meet, with Sean Stender at 197 and Jeff Harrison at 149 wrestling for second place. Stender fell to Tyrone Byrd of Illinois in the championship round 3-1. Stender had a hard time scoring on the 10th-ranked Fighting Illini, escaping in the second period for his lone point of the match. Stender pinned two opponents at the meet -- Cesar Dominguez of Dubuque University and Wyatt Reyerson from Luther. Sophomore Nick Baima (15-3) lost in the first round to Anthony Castillo from Illinois in sudden victory and then won six straight matches to claim third place. Redshirt freshman C.J. Ettelson also took third place after losing in the semifinals to the #1 seed from Illinois. Ettelson s record improved to 11-2 on the season. Freshmen Ivan Wiggins and Moza Fay battled it out for the 157-pound third place in the final round, with Wiggins winning 8-5. Eric Pedretti and Alex Dolly placed fourth and sixth, respectively, in the 184-pound weight class. #13 WISCONSIN 20, UNI 14 (Nov. 27) HWT - Michael Shedek (UNI) dec. Lee Kraemer (UW) 5-1 125 - Chris Helgeson (UNI) dec. Collin Cudd (UW) 6-3 133 - Tom Clum (UW) tech fall. Patrick Sharp (UNI) 18-3 141 - Tyler Laudon (UW) dec. Mark Manchio (UNI) 8-6 sv 149 - Craig Henning (UW) dec. Jeff Harrison (UNI) 6-5 157 - Tyler Turner (UW) dec. Chris Bitetto (UNI) 3-2 165 - Nick Baima (UNI) tech fall. Jake Donar (UW) 16-3 174 - Eric Hauan (UNI) dec. Kelly Flaherty (UW) 6-2 184 - Matt Maciag (UW) dec. Alex Dolly (UNI) 9-3 197 - Ryan Flaherty (UW) dec. Sean Stender (UNI) 6-4 #7 MINNESOTA 25, # 16 UNI 20 (Dec. 12) 197 #4 Sean Stender (UNI) maj. dec. Matt Koz 12-4 Hwt. - #2 Cole Konrad fall (MN) fall Michael Shedek 5:50 125 - #5 Bobbe Lowe (MN) maj. dec. Chris Helgeson 15-6 133 - #6 Mack Reiter (MN) fall Patrick Sharp 1:07 141 - #19 C.J. Ettelson (UNI) inj. def. Quincy Osborn 4:20 149 - #13 Jeff Harrison (UNI) maj. dec. #19 Tommy Owen 12-4 157 - Chris Bitetto (UNI) dec. Mitch Kuhlman 8-4 165 - #14 Matt Nagel, Jr. (MN) dec. #12 Nick Baima 6-3 174 - #4 Eric Hauan (UNI) dec. Gabriel Dretsch 2-1 184 - #13 Roger Kish (MN) fall Alex Dolly 1:39 #9 IOWA 23, #16 UNI 13 (Dec. 9) 141 - #9 Alex Tsirtsis (Iowa) maj. dec. #19 C.J. Ettelson (UNI) 17-7 149 - #7 Ty Eustice (Iowa) dec.#14 Jeff Harrison (UNI) 5-3 157 - #7 Joe Johnston (Iowa) tech fall Chris Bitetto (UNI) 5:20 165 - #12 Nick Baima (UNI) dec. Oleg Polyatskiy (Iowa) 3-0 174 - #4 Eric Hauan (UNI) dec. Luke Lofthouse (Iowa) 6-5 184 - #2 Paul Bradley (Iowa) maj. dec. Alex Dolly (UNI) 16-6 197 - #4 Sean Stender (UNI) dec. Dane Pape (Iowa) 13-5 Hwt. - #6 Matt Fields (Iowa) maj. dec. Michael Shedek (UNI) 10-1 125 - Chris Helgeson (UNI) dec. Charlie Falck (Iowa) 3-1 133 - Mario Galanakis (Iowa) dec. Patrick Sharp (UNI) 10-4

2004-05 UNI Wrestling Roster Name Year Weight Hometown/High School/Last College Andrew Anderson FR 197 Sioux City, Iowa/East Nick Baima* SO 165 Glen Ellyn, Ill./Glenbard West Adam Baumgartner RS FR 125 Manchester, Iowa/West Delaware Chris Bitetto** JR 157 Hackensack, N.J./Hackensack/Lock Haven Tylor Burke RS FR 141 Cresco, Iowa/Crestwood James Chevalier FR 184/197 Marshall, Mo./Marshall Alex Dolly RS FR 174/184 Mishawaka, Ind./Mishawaka Dan Dunning RS FR 184 Waterloo, Iowa/West Steve Ertl* JR 149 Estes Park, Colo. C.J. Ettelson RS FR 141 Hudson, Iowa/Hudson Moza Fay FR 149/157 Anamosa, Iowa/Anamosa Colby Goetsch RS FR 149 Ankeny, Iowa/Ankeny Brandon Graham SO 149 Oskalooska, Iowa/Oskaloosa Cale Griffin RS FR 149 Cameron, Mo./Cameron Jeff Harrison*** SR 149 Sloan, Iowa/Westwood Eric Hauan*** SR 174 Sturgis, S.D./Sturgis Chris Helgeson** JR 125 Lake Mills, Iowa/Lake Mills Justin Kennedy SO 149 Webster City, Iowa/Webster City Dan Klavitter FR 125 Dubuque, Iowa/Senior Jeff Knoll SO 197 Frankfort, Ill./Lincoln Way/Iowa Central Josh Lawrenz** SR 165 Herington, Kan./Herington Mark Manchio** JR 141 Stratford, N.J./Sterling Jeremy Meyer RS FR 133 Newton, Iowa/Newton De Andre Nunn FR 184 New Lenox, Ill./Providence Catholic Ryan Osgood* SO 133 Mason City, Iowa/Mason City Eric Pedretti* SO 184 Cresco, Iowa/Crestwood Blake Peterson FR 165 Easton, Mo./Central Tony Pretto RS FR 125 Orland Park, Ill./Lincoln Way East Gabe Rostermundt RS FR 125 Council Bluffs, Ill./Lincoln Way East Patrick Sharp JR 133 Vernal, Utah/Unitah/NW Wyoming CC Michael Shedeck** JR Hwt. Marion, Iowa/Xavier Sean Stender*** SR 197 Donahue, Iowa/North Scott Justin Swafford RS FR 149 Mediapolis, Iowa/Mediapolis Ivan Wiggins RS FR 157 Somerdale, N.J./Sterling Curt Zinnel JR 165 Humboldt, Iowa/Humboldt/Iowa Central * Denotes Letters Earned Roster by State Iowa - 20 Illinois - 4 Missouri - 3 New Jersey - 3 Colorado - 1 Kansas - 1 Indiana - 1 Utah -1 South Dakota - 1

125-Chris Helgeson.Jr.Lake Mills, IA (18-17) UNI 2004-05 Match-By-Match Results Jace Kuhlman (ICCC) 3:00 W Harold Nichols Open 11/13 Joe Hants (BV) 8-7 L Cody Garcia (UNO) 8-4 L Bryce Leonhardt (WYO) 6-2 L Kaufman Open 11/20 Aaron Grauman (AUG) 6-5 W Brandon Strong (AFA) 5-2 W Coleman Scott (OSU) 15-0 L Collin Cudd (UW) 6-3 W Wisconsin Dual 11/27 Jake Lehman (CMSU) 5-1 W UNI Open 12/5 Jeremy Emerson (NU) 6-1 W Matt Streintrager (CM) 6-5 L Ken Rivas (Wart.) 8-2 W Matt Morkel (UI) 5-4 L Charlie Falck (Iowa) 3-1 W Iowa Dual 12/9 #5 Bobbe Lowe (Minn) 15-6 L Minnesota Dual 12/12 Mason Lenhard (Penn) 8-5 W Midlands 12/29 Mark McKnight (Buf) 6-0 L Eric Wanner (Ohio State) 11-2 W Joe Wornoff (Cleveland St) 10-6 W Gabe Flores (Ill) 4-2 L Matt Pitts (UTC) 10-3 L Tennessee-Chattanooga Dual 1/3 Eastern Illinois forfeit -- W Eastern Illinois Dual 1/8 Justin Staylor 9-8 W Virginia Tech Dual 1/8 #10 Grant Nakamura 11-4 L Iowa State Dual 1/15 Dave Tomasette 11-7 W Hofstra Dual 1/22 Andrew Rizzi F, 2:50 L Lehigh Dual 1/22 Luke Smith 6-4 W Central Michigan Dual 1/22 Coleman Scott 3-1 L, SV Oklahoma State Dual 1/28 Brandon Strong Forfeit W Air Force Dual 2/19 Brandon Strong (AFA) F, 1:55 L West Regional 3/5 Bryce Leonhardt (WYO) 3-2 W Christian Bowerman (FS) 6-3 L for third place #3 Kyle Ott (Illinois) 14-5 MD L NCAA Championships 3/17 Collin Cudd (Wisconsin) 8-4 W #8 Bobbe Lowe (Minn.) 6-2 L 3/18 125-Adam Baumgartner...Fr...Manchester, IA...(6-5) Navarrete -- W Harold Nichols Open 11/13 Hanisch (ISU) -- L Ball (UNO) F, 3:42 W Kolinski (UWL) -- L Marcus Waters (SDSU) 8-4 W UNI Open 12/5 Paul Donahoe (NU) 12-2 L Ben Hanisch (ISU) DEF W Zach Berman (NIU) DEF L Chad Vandiver F, 6:45 L Northern Illinois Dual 2/6 Mike Meger (NDSU) F, 2:51 W North Dakota State Dual 2/10 Marcus Waters (SDSU) 15-13 W South Daktoa State Dual 2/11 133 Patrick Sharp.Jr.Vernal, Utah.(12-8) Kris Stolz (ICCC) 2:45 W Harold Nichols Open 11/13 Dan Hilario (UNO) 15-3 W Jesse Sundell (ISU) 3-0 W Mitch Waite (UNO) 4:15 W Chris Trampe (AUG) 10-0 W Kaufman Open 11/20 Nathan Morgan (OSU) 13-5 L Ethan Kyle (OSU) 5-2 W Jestin Huelgarrd (Minn) 2-1 W Mitch Waite (UNO) Forfeit W Gabe Ruhkala (Iowa) 6-5 L Tom Clum (UW) 18-3 L Wisconsin Dual 11/27

Mike Hansen (CMSU) 9-1 W UNI Open 12/5 Derek Pirmer (NU) 6-2 W Mitch Waite (UNO) 4-3 L Zach Tanelli (Wis.) 3-2 W Amond Prater (Miss.) 3-2 L Mario Galanakis (Iowa) 10-4 L Iowa Dual 12/9 #6 Mack Reiter (Minn) F, 1:07 L Minnesota Dual 12/12 Chris Kelly (MacMur) F, 5:18 W Midlands 12/29-30 Mark Jayne (Ill.) 5-2 L 133-Ryan Osgood...So...Mason City, IA...(9-9) Jason Katusin (UNO) 3:01 W Harold Nichols Open 11/13 Gonzales (WP) 10-1 W Mitch Waite (UNO) 3-0 L Rohowetz (UWL) 1-0 W Pottebaum (BV) 7-3 W Ethan Kyle (OSU) 4-2 L Kaufman Open 11/20 Brian Tsutsumi (Dana) 3-2 L Jacob Helvey (Wartburg) 4-1 W UNI Open 12/5 Jason Borelli (CM) 5-0 L Zach Tanelli (Wis.) 8-4 L Rich Bebauer (F&M) 5-0 L Midlands 12/29 Brian Heller (Penn St. 13-1 L Chino Duran F, 4:08 W Eastern Illinois 1/8 Sam Hiatt 6-5 L Northern Illinois 2/6 Nick Magee (NDSU) 6-4 W North Dakota State 2/10 Chris Werth (SDSU) 5-1 W South Dakota State 2/11 Tyson Shatto (WYO) 12-0 MD W West Regional 3/5 Matt Benza (AFA) 13-2 MD L for second place 133-Jeremy Meyer...RS Fr...Newton, IA...(9-14) Hilario (UNO) L Harold Nichols Open 11/13 Stolz (ICCC) W Pottebaum (UW-Lacrosse) L Mike Lopez (LUT) 3-0 W Kaufman 20 & Under 11/20 Shawn Tsutsumi (Dana) 2-0 W Marc Mellmer (MN) 1-0 W Charles Griffin (HOF) 13-0 L Mike Miller (BAC) 12-7 L Mike Lopez (Lut) 8-4 L Ryan Klinger (Ill) 10-2 W UNI Open 12/5 Kyle Stoffer (CM) 8-2 L Dan Manzella (Ill.) 5-3, SV L Jesse Sundell (ISU) 8-4 W Midlands 12/29-30 Matt Sanchez (Cal Bak) 11-7 L Ryan Froese (MSU) 13-11 L Javier Maldonado 9-3 W Tennesee-Chattanooga 1/3 David Hoffman 5-1 L Virginia Tech Dual 1/8 Jesse Sundell 13-7 L Iowa State Dual 1/15 Charles Griffin (HOF) 15-5 L Hofstra 1/22 Matt Ciasulli 11-0 L Lehigh Dual 1/22 -- WBF W Central Michigan Dual 1/22 Nathan Morgan 8-2 L Oklahoma State 1/28 Matt McDiarmid 7-2 W Air Force Dual 2/19 141-Mark Manchio...Jr...Statford, N.J...(7-3) West (UWL) 5-0 W Harold Nichols Open 11/13 Harris (W) inj. def. W Kevin Dudding (UNO) 6-2 W Hinschberger (W) 6-3 W Tyler Laudon 8-6,SV L Wisconsin Dual 11/27 Matt Jensen (SCS) :28, F W UNI Open 12/5 Joel Karr (Ill.) 5-0 W Cassio Pero (Ill.) 5-2 L Josh Wagner (Miss.) DEF -- Andy Pickar (NDSU) fall L North Dakota State Dual 2/10 Alex Watkins (SDSU) TF,3:33 W South Dakota State Dual 2/11

141-C.J. Ettelson... Fr....Hudson, Iowa...(22-12) Robinson (WP) 9-0 W Harold Nichols Open 11/13 Kris Thayer (UNO) Fall W Hinchberger (Wartburg) MF -- Aquillard (WP) MF -- Adam Monroe (SI-T) 8-2 W Kaufman Open 11/20 Eli Dominguez (UNO) 4-3 W Ricky Laforge (HOF) 6-4 W Carter Downing (WYO) 8-6 W Alex Tsirtsis (Iowa) 3-2 L Wade Killgore (CMSU) 11-7 W UNI Open 12/5 Josh Wagner (Miss) 7-5, SV W Andy Hiatt (NIU) DEF W Michael Martin (Ill.) 3-2 L Josh Wagner (Miss) MF W Cassoi Pero (Ill.) 6-3 W Alex Tsirtsis 17-7 L Iowa Dual 12/9 Quincy Osborn (Minn) ID, 4:20 W Minnesota Dual 12/12 Zack Flake (Lassen Col) SV, 6-4 L Midlands 12/29-30 Chris Hayworth (Stanford) F, 5:03 W Marcus Cobbs (UNA) TF, 3:28 W Jon Spires (Ohio) MF W Jason Cook (Purdue) F, 1:10 W Ryan Lang (NU) 11-2 L Michael Keefe (UTC) 14-9 L Tennesee-Chattanooga 1/3 VT Forfeit -- W Virginia Tech Dual 1/8 Nate Gallick 13-2 L Iowa State Dual 1/15 Ricky LaForge 7-2 L Hofstra 1/22 Cory Cooperman 12-0 L Lehigh 1/22 Brandon Carter 7-2 W Central Michigan 1/22 Josh Wooten 2:13 L Northern Illinois 2/7 Lucas Christianson 1:40 W North Dakota State 2/10 Matt Cripes TF, 2:59 W Air Force Dual 2/19 Garrett Desmond (WYO) TF, 2:55 W West Regional 3/5 Jake Kriegbaum (AFA) 7-5 SV W for first place Don Fisch (Rider) 14-2 MD L NCAA Championships 3/17 Charlie Pinto (Maryland) 4-1 L 141-Justin Swafford.Fr..Mediapolis, IA (8-8) Christian Alt (UNO) 5-1 W Harold Nichols Open 11/13 Hinschberger (W) 6-2 L Mike Zinnell (ICCC) 4:28, F W Kris Thayer (UNO) 3-2 L Aaron Daniels (Simp) 10-2 W Kaufman Open 11/20 Jordan Burmeister (AUG) 4-1 W Matt True (UNK) 3-2 L J Berma (Simp) 3-0 W B Girtz (Mank) 9-6 L Ben Kissling (Luther) 1:43, F W UNI Open 12/5 Eli Dominguez (UNO) 8-5 L Tony Turner (Wis.) 3-2 W Kyle Burkle (UIU) 5-0 L Dextur Johnson 13-5 W Eastern Illinois 1/8 Daniel Frishkorn (OSU) 5:00, TF L Oklahoma State Dual 1/28 Dusty Kavitz 8-6 L South Dakota State Dual 2/11 149 Jeff Harrison..Sr..Westwood, IA..(29-7) Dan Meyer (MOOR) 15-1 W Kaufman Open 11/20 Clarke Shouse (OSU) 4-2 W Zach Stevens (NDSU) 5-1 W Zack Esposito (OSU) MF -- B.J. Jackson (OSU) MF -- Patrick Shuler (WYO) MF -- sixth place Craig Henning (UW) 6-5 L Wisconsin Dual 11/27

Bob Fanegrow (EIU) 7-2 W UNI Open 12/5 Alex Watkins (SDSU) 19-6 W Jake Naig (UNO) 12-3 W Justin Metcalfe (NIU) 7-2 W Mark Disalvo (Cent. Mi.) 3-2 L #7 Ty Eustice (Iowa) 5-3 L Iowa Dual 12/9 #19 Tommy Owen 12-4 W Minnesota Dual 12/12 Josh Peterson (Air Force) F, 5:32 W Midlands 12/29-30 Pacifico Garcia (SF St.) 9-3 W #6 Ty Eustice (Iowa) 3-2 L Dan Zeman (Ill) F, 4:24 W Darren McKnight (MichSt.) 7-0 W #15 Mark DiSalvo (Cen Mich.)MF W Ben Cherrington (Boise St.) 7-4 W for Third place Wayne French (UTC) 13-2 W Tennessee-Chattanooga Dual 1/3 Shane Dintelman 3-0 W Eastern Illinois Dual 1/8 Tyde Prater 13-4 W Virginia Tech Dual 1/8 Jason Knipp 17-5 W Iowa State Dual 1/15 Jon Masa 13-4 W Hofstra 1/22 Matt Anderson 10-7 W Lehigh 1/22 Mark DiSalvo 3-2 W Central Michigan 1/22 Zack Esposito 6-2 L Oklahoma State Dual 1/28 Mike Grimes 6-4 W Northern Illinois Dual 2/7 Zach Stevens 8-1 W North Dakota State Dual 2/10 Brad Gregory 15-5 W South Dakota State Dual 2/11 Josh Peterson F, 2:59 W Air Force Dual 2/19 Josh Peterson (AFA) F, 1:24 W West Regional 3/5 Dan Cadwallader (FS) 11-1 MD W for first place Tyde Prater (VT) 8-4 W NCAA Championships 3/17 Mark DiSalvo (Cent.Mich.) 5-3 L Daniel Elliot (Gardner-Webb) 10-7 W 3/18 Travis Shufelt 7-6 L 157 Chris Bitetto.Hackensack, NJ.(18-12) Jason Leavitt (UCO) 3-2 W Kaufman Open 11/20 Sam Lewens (OSU) 3-2 W Ryan LeBeau (LUT) 3-1 W B.J. Wright (NEB) 3-1 L James Strouse (HOF) 4-3 W Eric Dabbs (OSU) 6-2 W Tyler Turner (UW) 3-2 L Wisconsin Dual 11/27 #7 Joe Johnston TF, 5:25 L Iowa Dual 12/9 Mitch Kuhlman 8-4 W Minnesota Dual 12/12 #9 Matt Lebe (W Va) F, 2:43 L Midlands 12/29-30 Tyler Williams (Linc.) MF W Justin Mora (MichSt) 5-3 W Matt McCarty (Mich St) F, 5:59 L Jake Harris (UTC) TF, 6:39 W Tennessee-Chattanooga Dual 1/3 Andy Mangiaguerra 20-8 W Eastern Illinois 1/8 Reed Carpenter 6-5 W Virginia Tech 1/8 #6 Trent Paulson 14-4 L Iowa State Dual 1/15 James Strouse 8-7 W Hofstra Dual 1/22 Derek Zinck 9-5 L Lehigh Dual 1/22 Eric Neil 6-5 L Central Michigan 6-5 Kevin Ward 11-5 L Oklahoma State Dual 1/28 Joe Henning 8-2 W Northern Illinois Dual 2/7 Collin Kelly 9-4 W North Dakota State Dual 2/10 Chad Herrboldt 14-8 W South Dakota State Dual 2/11 Tony Dorward 10-1 W Air Force Dual 2/19 Danny Clum (WYO) 7-6 W West Regional 3/5 Jim Medeiros (FS) 3-1 SV L for second place Reed Carpenter (VT) 7-4 W NCAA Championships 3/17 Travis Piccard (Citadel) 7-5 SV L Matt Lebe (West Virginia) 6-2 L 3/18