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2017-18 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Overall: 4-3 Home: 2-2 Away: 0-1 Neutral:2-0 B1G: 1-2 Date Opponent Result NOV. 4 MARYLAND*! W, 27-9 JOURNEYMEN DUALS Nov. 11 vs. No. 19 Oklahoma W, 22-9 Nov. 11 vs. Virginia W, 21-9 Nov. 19 at Black Knight Invitational NTS Dec. 1 at Lock Haven L, 22-16 DEC. 8 NO. 7 IOWA* L, 23-15 Dec. 29-30 Midlands Champs 2nd, 109.5 JAN. 7 NO. 2 OHIO STATE*& L, 29-11 JAN. 12 NO. 24 UNC W, 18-17 JAN. 19 HOFSTRA 7 P.M. Jan. 21 at No. 18 Nebraska* 2 p.m. JAN. 28 PENN STATE*& 2 P.M. Feb. 2 at Northwestern* 8 p.m. Feb. 4 at Illinois* 2 p.m. FEB. 9 MINNESOTA* 7 P.M. Feb. 16 at Wisconsin* 8 p.m. Feb. 18 at Princeton 1 p.m. March 3-4 Big Ten Champs All Day March 15-17 NCAA Champs All Day Home matches denoted by BOLD CAPS Big Ten Championships to be held in East Lansing, Mich. NCAA Championships to be held in Cleveland, Ohio * Big Ten Conference Match & denotes BTN match! denotes match at High Point Solutions Stadium All match times are Eastern Standard Time MEDIA INFORMATION POST-MATCH INTERVIEW POLICY Rutgers head coach Scott Goodale and student-athletes will be made available to the media following a brief cooling-off period. Please direct any student-athlete requests to Assistant Director of Athletic Communications Bradly Derechailo (bd219@ scarletknights.com/732-647-5034). IN-SEASON INTERVIEW POLICY Rutgers holds weekly media availability (either in person or via teleconference). Requests for head coach Scott Goodale and student-athletes should be made - if possible - 24-48 hours in advance. All interviews MUST be coordinated through the Office of Athletic Communications, and interviews will not be granted on the day of competition until after the event has concluded. Twitter: @RUWrestling Instagram: @RUWrestling www.facebook.com/ruwrestling MATSIDE Hofstra Pride (7-6, 2-2) Friday, Jan. 19 7 p.m. ET The RAC No. 18 Nebraska Cornhuskers (4-3, 2-1) Sunday, Jan. 21 2 p.m. ET Lincoln, Nebraska MEDIA COVERAGE Hofstra Live Stream: BTN Plus ($) Radio: WRSU (88.7 FM) Live Results: @RUWrestling Nebraska Live Stream: BTN Plus ($) Live Results: @RUWrestling KNIGHT NOTES No. 16 Rutgers wrestling hosts Hofstra Friday night at the RAC before traveling to Lincoln for a Big Ten Conference matchup with No. 18 Nebraska on Sunday. Both duals can be streamed via BTN Plus. Rutgers enters weekend action after it defeated then-no. 24 North Carolina, 18-17, on criteria last Friday in front of 3,511 fans at the RAC. No. 2 Nick Suriano (125) and No. 12 Richie Lewis (165) both picked up major decisions, while No. 16 Scott DelVecchio (133) and Michael Van Brill (141) collected wins over ranked foes against the Tar Heels to help RU win on criterion 3.15.3 - most points awarded in decisions, major decisions and tech falls. RUTGERS PROJECTED COMPETITORS Wt. Name Yr. Hometown 2017-18 Record (Dual) 125 Nick Suriano*^ So. Paramus, N.J. 16-0 (7-0) 133 Scott DelVecchio** R-Sr. South Plainfield, N.J. 12-2 (6-1) 141 Michael Van Brill R-Fr. Mullica Hill, N.J. 10-6 (4-3) 149 Eleazar DeLuca R-Sr. Talent, Ore. 7-5 (4-3) 157 John Van Brill* R-Jr. Mullica Hill, N.J. 9-5 (2-4) 165 Richie Lewis* R-Sr. Toms River, N.J. 8-2 (3-1) 174 Jordan Pagano* R-Jr. South Brunswick, N.J. 13-8 (1-4) -OR- Joe Grello R-Fr. Newtown, N.J. 9-5 (2-2) 184 Nicholas Gravina** R-Sr. Allendale, N.J. 8-4 (5-1) 197 Kevin Mulligan R-Fr. Blauvelt, N.Y. 9-7 (2-3) -OR- Anthony Messner Sr. Somerset, N.J. 0-5 (0-1) HWT Razohnn Gross Sr. Franklin Park, N.J. 12-8 (2-5) * denotes previous NCAA Championships qualifications ^ qualified with Penn State ACTIVE WINS LEADERS Wrestler Year W L A. Ashnault Fr. (2013-14) 0 0 R-Fr. (2014-15) 29 8 R-So. (2015-16) 32 4 R-Jr. (2016-17) 30 6 R-Sr. (2017-18) 0 0 Total 91 18 S. DelVecchio Fr. (2013-14) 19 7 So. (2014-15) 21 12 R-So. (2015-16) 0 0 R-Jr. (2016-17) 23 15 R-Sr. (2017-18) 12 2 Total 75 36 N. Gravina Fr. (2013-14) 0 0 R-Fr. (2014-15) 7 4 R-So. (2015-16) 22 11 R-Jr. (2016-17) 23 11 R-Sr. (2017-18) 8 4 Total 60 30 J. Pagano Fr. (2014-15) 0 0 R-Fr. (2015-16) 16 11 R-So. (2016-17) 27 12 R-Jr. (2017-18) 13 8 Total 56 31 RANKED SCARLET KNIGHTS Wrestler Wt. Intermat Flo OpenMat WIN AWN N. Suriano 125 2 2 2 2 2 S. DelVecchio 133 17 14 12 13 13 E. DeLuca 149 13 13 10 17 12 J. Van Brill 157 18 17 14 NR NR R. Lewis 165 12 12 11 11 8 N. Gravina 184 14 18 15 16 12

llinois Jan. 21 2017-18 B1G STANDINGS Team B1G % W-L-T % Iowa 4-0-0 1.000 9-0-0 1.000 Ohio State 4-0-0 1.000 9-0-0 1.000 Penn State 3-0-0 1.000 7-0-0 1.000 Northwestern 2-1-0.667 7-1-0.875 Michigan 2-1-0.667 5-2-0.714 Minnesota 2-1-0.667 5-2-0.714 Illinois 2-1-0.667 3-2-0.600 Nebraska 2-1-0.667 4-3-0.571 Wisconsin 1-1-0.500 4-1-0.800 RUTGERS 1-2-0.333 4-3-0.571 Purdue 0-2-0.000 5-3-0.625 Indiana 0-3-0.000 6-4-0.600 Michigan State 0-3-0.000 4-5-0.444 Maryland 0-6-0.000 5-7-0.417 As of Jan. 18 B1G WRESTLERS OF THE WEEK Nov. 7 J. Gasca III, MSU Nov. 14 A. Coon, UM T. Campbell, OSU Nov. 21 Y. Hemida, UMD Nov. 28 M. Kemerer, Iowa Dec. 5 A. Pantaleo, UM K. Moore, OSU Dec. 12 A. Marinelli, Iowa Dec. 19 P. Gerish, UMD Jan. 3 M. Kemerer, Iowa Jan. 9 E. Parker, Ill. Jan. 16 N. Tomasello, OSU THIS WEEK IN THE BIG TEN 3-2 (2-1 B1G) at Purdue Nebraska Jan. 19 Jan. 21 V. Joseph, 4-3 (2-1 B1G) at Northwestern vs. Rutgers HOFSTRA PROJECTED STARTERS Weight Rank Name (Year) Hometown/High School Record 125 Jacob Martin (So.) North Franklin, Conn./ Wyoming Seminary 9-11 133 Vinny Vespa (So.) Monroe, N.Y./ Monroe-Woodbury 7-10 141 Charlie Kane (R-Fr.) Fairfield, Conn./ Fairfield Warde 9-11 149 Ryan Burkert (Jr.) Cranford, N.J./St. Peter s Prep 5-6 -OR- Connor Muli (R-Jr.) Medford, N.J./Shawnee 5-10 157 Ricky Stamm (R-Fr.) Levittown, N.Y./ Division Avenue 5-10 -OR- Chirs Mauriello (R-Fr.) Hauppauge, N.Y./ Hauppauge 0-3 165 Sage Heller (So.) Riverwoods, Ill./ Deerfield 8-9 174 Bobby Fehr (R-Jr.) Bath, Pa./ Northampton 3-10 -OR- Anthony Olivieri (R-Fr.) East Hanover, N.J./ Hanover Park 3-7 184 Cory Damiana (R-Jr.) Cape May, N.J./ Lower Cape May 4-11 -OR- Michael Oxley (R-Jr.) Middletown, N.J./ Christian Brothers Academy 3-10 197 Nezar Haddad (R-Jr.) Orefield, Pa./ Parkland 12-11 HWT 9/9/8 Michael Hughes (R-Sr.)* Smithtown, N.Y./ Smithtown West 24-2 * denotes previous NCAA Championships qualifications rankings by Intermat/FloWrestling/TheOpenMat SCOUTING HOFSTRA The Pride enter Friday s match after their 1-2 outing against Air Force, Bloomsburg and Binghamton last weekend. Hofstra defeated Bloomsburg, 27-12, and dropped matches to Air Force (21-12) and Binghamton (27-9). Hofstra features one of the top heavyweights in the country in No. 9 Michael Hughes, who went 3-0 last weekend and sports a 24-2 record this season. Hughes is a one-time NCAA qualifier after he appeared at the tournament in 2016. Hughes leads the NCAA in pins this season with 12, with his only losses coming against No. 5 Jacob Kasper (Duke) and No. 8 Nick Nevills (Penn State), both by decision. SERIES VS. HOFSTRA Rutgers leads the all-time series against Hofstra, 13-9-1, which includes wins in nine of the programs last 10 meetings. In their last meeting, the Scarlet Knights produced a convincing 33-6 victory over the pride on Nov. 16, 2014 at the College Ave Gym. Current RU grapplers Anthony Ashnault and Scott DelVecchio both had decisions in that match. lndiana Jan. 19 6-4 (0-3 B1G) vs. Michigan St. Northwestern Jan. 19 7-1 (2-1 B1G) vs. Nebraska NATIONAL POLLS (bold indicates 2017-18 opponent) Iowa Jan. 21 Maryland Jan. 21 Michigan Jan. 19 Jan. 21 Michigan St. Jan. 19 Jan. 21 Minnesota Jan. 21 9-0 (4-0 B1G) at Ohio St. 5-7 (0-6 B1G) vs. Penn State 5-2 (2-1 B1G) vs. Wisconsin at Minnesota 4-5 (0-3 B1G) at Indiana vs. Wisconsin 5-2 (2-1 B1G) vs. Michigan Ohio St. Jan. 21 Penn St. Jan. 19 Jan. 21 Purdue Jan. 19 Jan. 21 Rutgers Jan. 19 Jan. 21 Wisconsin Jan. 19 Jan. 21 9-0 (4-0 B1G) vs. Iowa 7-0 (3-0 B1G) vs. Purdue at Maryland 5-3 (0-2 B1G) at Penn State vs. Illinois 4-3 (1-2 B1G) vs. Hofstra at Nebraska 4-1 (1-1 B1G) at Michigan at Michigan St. NWCA/USA Today Coaches Poll Record 1. Penn State (11) 7-0 2. Ohio State (5) 9-0 3. Missouri 14-0 4. Iowa 9-0 5. Oklahoma State 6-1 6. NC State 10-1 7. Lehigh 8-1 8. Michigan 5-2 9. Arizona State 7-2 10. Virginia Tech 8-2 11. Northern Iowa 5-2 12. Cornell 4-2 13. Minnesota 7-4 14. Illinois 3-3 15. South Dakota State 7-2 16. RUTGERS 4-3 17. Central Michigan 5-3 18. Nebraska 4-3 19. Rider 7-2 20. Northwestern 7-1 21. Wisconsin 4-1 22. Wyoming 7-2 23. Lock Haven 7-1 24. Purdue 5-3 25. North Carolina 6-8 Intermat Dual Rankings Record 1. Penn State 7-0 2. Ohio State 9-0 3. Missouri 14-0 4. Iowa 10-0 5. Oklahoma State 6-1 6. Lehigh 8-1 7. North Carolina State 10-1 8. Michigan 5-2 9. Arizona State 7-2 10. Virginia Tech 8-2 11. Cornell 4-2 12. Minnesota 7-4 13. Illinois 3-2 14. Northern Iowa 5-2 15. South Dakota State 7-2 16. Nebraska 4-3 17. RUTGERS 4-3 18. Lock Haven 7-1 19. Rider 7-2 20. Wyoming 7-2 21. Edinboro 3-1 22. Northwestern 7-1 23. Wisconsin 4-1 24. Navy 5-1 25. Central Michigan 5-3 FloWrestling Team Rankings 1. Ohio State 2. Penn State 3. Iowa 4. NC State 5. Michigan 6. OK State 7. Missouri 8. Arizona State 9. Lehigh 10. Virginia Tech 11. Wyoming 12. Central Michigan 13. SD State 14. Cornell 15. Illinois 16. RUTGERS 17. Minnesota 18. UNI 19. Nebraska 20. North Carolina 2

RUTGERS BY THE NUMBERS 6 Nationally ranked Scarlet Knights 8 Returning NCAA qualifiers 1 Returning All-American 26 N.J. natives on the roster 11 Consecutive winning seasons and campaigns of double-digit wins THE LAST TIME RUTGERS... Won at the RAC...Jan. 12, 2018 vs. No. 24 North Carolina - 18-17 Won at the CAG... Nov. 1, 2015 vs. Binghamton - 38-0 Won at a neutral site... Nov. 11, 2017 vs. Virginia - 21-9 Lost at the RAC...Jan. 7, 2018 vs. No. 2 Ohio State - 11-29 Lost at the CAG...Feb. 1, 2015 vs. No. 4 Ohio State - 17-23 Lost at a neutral site...nov. 27, 2017 vs. No. 8 Cornell - 28-10 Won on the road...jan. 29, 2017 at Michigan State - 24-12 Lost on the road... Dec. 1, 2017 at Lock Haven - 22-16 Won a B1G dual...nov. 4, 2017 vs. Maryland - 27-9 Lost a B1G dual...jan. 7, 2018 vs. No. 2 Ohio State - 11-29 Tied an opponent...jan. 16, 2010 at Michigan State - 16-16 Won by criteria...jan. 12, 2018 vs. No. 24 North Carolina - 18-17 (3.15.3) Lost by criteria.feb. 6, 2015 at No. 18 Wisconsin - 18-19 (3.15.3) Beat a ranked opponnent...jan. 12, 2018 vs. No. 24 North Carolina - 18-17 Lost to a ranked opponent...jan. 7, 2017 vs. No. 2 Ohio State - 11-29 Wrestled No. 1 team...iowa, Jan. 2, 2015 - L, 9-27 Wrestled a top-five team.jan. 7, 2018 vs. No. 2 Ohio State - 11-29 Beat a top-five team...dec. 12, 2015 vs. No. 4 Nebraska - 17-16 Shut out an opponent... Nov. 11, 2016 vs. San Francisco State- 45-0 Scored 50+ points...nov. 7, 2010 vs. Sacred Heart - W, 56-0 Scored 40-49 points..nov. 11, 2016 vs. San Francisco State- W, 45-0 Scored 30-39 points.jan. 20, 2017 vs. Oregon State - W, 38-3 Scored 20-29 points... Nov. 11, 2017 vs. Virginia - W, 21-9 Scored less than 20 points...jan. 12, 2018 vs. No. 24 North Carolina - 18-17 Shut out... Feb. 24, 2013 vs. No. 3 Penn State - 0-34 Top-three in conference... 2014 EIWA Championships (Third) Top-five in conference...2016 Big Ten Championships (Fifth) Had an All-American...2017 - Anthony Ashnault, sixth (141 Pounds)...Ken Theobold, seventh (149 Pounds) Placed at NCAAs... 2017-19th, 24.5 points NEBRASKA PROJECTED STARTERS Weight Rank Name (Year) Hometown Record 125 Mitchell Maginnis (Sr.) Grand Island, Neb. 15-7 133 Brian Peska (Jr.) Omaha, Neb. 6-7 -OR- Jason Renteria (Fr.) Chicago, Ill. 1-0 141 9/13/14 Chad Red Jr. (R-Fr.) Indianapolis, Ind. 12-6 149 9/12/8 Colton McCrystal (Sr.)* Sergeant Bluff, Iowa 12-2 157 8/8/8 Tyler Berger (Jr.)** Prineville, Ore. 13-4 165 10/10/13 Isaiah White (So.) Chicago, Ill. 15-2 174 Beau Breske (R-Fr.) Hartford, Wis. 9-4 184 7/7/7 Taylor Venz (R-Fr.) Farmington, Minn. 15-3 197 Eric Schultz (R-Fr.) Tinley Park, Ill. 10-5 -OR- Patrick Grayson (So.) Stafford, Va. 18-8 HWT David Jensen (So.) Mobridge, S.D. 7-8 * denotes previous NCAA Championships qualifications rankings by Intermat/FloWrestling/TheOpenMat SCOUTING NEBRASKA The Big Red enters Sunday s match after it registered a 20-15 win over then-no. 22 Purdue last Friday in Lincoln. The Cornhuskers outscored the Boilermakers, 12-3, in the final four matches of the dual for the Big Ten win. Nebraska features five ranked foes according to Intermat - No. 7 Taylor Venz (184), No. 8 Tyler Berger (157), No. 9 Chad Red Jr. (141), No. 9 Colton McCrystal (149) and No. 10 Isaiah White (165). Berger collected All-American honors with his fifth-place result at the 2017 NCAA Championships, while McCrystal qualified for NCAA s in 2017 as well. SERIES VS. NEBRASKA Nebraska leads the all-time series, 3-1, over Rutgers, though the Scarlet Knights captured the win in the programs last matchup, a 17-16 upset over the then-no. 4 Cornhuskers on Dec. 12, 2015 at the RAC. Nick Gravina helped RU secure the match with his upset of No. 4 T.J. Dudley, as Rutgers captured the dual win on criterion 3.15.3 - total match points scored only from decisions, major decisions and technical falls. Anthony Ashnault and Richie Lewis also had crucial wins in the dual with Nebraska. RUTGERS UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS Location New Brunswick, N.J. Enrollment 65,000 Nickname Scarlet Knights Arena (Capacity) RAC (8,000) Attendance Record (@ HPSS) 16,178 (vs. Princeton: Nov. 19, 2016) Attendance Record (@ RAC) 6,754 (vs. No. 7 Iowa: Dec. 8, 2017) Head Coach Scott Goodale Years at School (Record) 11th (157-58-1) Years as head coach (Record) Same Associate Head Coach Donny Pritzlaff Assistant Coach John Leonardis Volunteer Assistant Coach Joe Pollard 2016-17 Dual Meet Record 12-5 2016-17 Big Ten Dual Meet Record 6-3 Big Ten Tournament Finish T/8th, 65.5 points NCAA Tournament Finish 19th, 24.5 points Sports Information Contact Bradly Derechailo Phone 732-445-7028 Email bd219@scarletknights.com Website www.scarletknights.com Dual starters returning/lost 7/3 NCAA qualifiers returning/ lost 8/3 All-Americans returning/lost 1/1 Program History EIWA Champions 11 Big Ten Champions 2 All-Americans 14 100-win wrestlers 16 3

KNIGHT NEWS RUTGERS IN THE RANKINGS Rutgers features six wrestlers ranked by Intermat, including No. 2 Nick Suriano (125), No. 12 Richie Lewis (165), No. 13 Eleazar DeLuca (149), No. 14 Nick Gravina (184), No. 17 Scott DelVecchio (133) and No. 18 John Van Brill (157). LAST TIME OUT Behind five individual wins, including major decisions from No. 2 Nick Suriano (125) and No. 12 Richie Lewis (165), No. 17 Rutgers wrestling (4-3, 1-2) defeated No. 24 North Carolina (6-8, 0-0), 18-17, last Friday night in front of 3,511 fans at the RAC. No. 16 Scott DelVecchio (133) and Michael Van Brill (141) both picked up wins over ranked foes, while Joseph Grello (174) earned a 10-3 decision to help the Scarlet Knights claim their first dual victory at the RAC this season. With the match tied 17-17 at the end of the night, RU prevailed, 70-64, courtesy of criterion 3.15.3 - total match points scored only from decisions, major decisions and technical falls. It was the first win by criteria for Rutgers since it defeated No. 4 Nebraska, 17-16, on Dec. 12, 2015 in Piscataway. GROSS, FIRESTONE COLLECT TITLES AT SHORTY HITCHCOCK Razohnn Gross (HWT) and Zach Firestone (133) collected individual titles to highlight action for No. 17 Rutgers wrestling at the Shorty Hitchcock Memorial Classic last Saturday afternoon in Millersville, Pennsylvania. In total, eight Scarlet Knights earned top-three finishes, with Kyle DiNapoli (133), John Van Brill (157) and Joseph Grello (174) all collecting runner-up performances after advancing to their respective title bouts. Nick Santos (149), Jordan Pagano (174) and Kevin Mulligan (197) each finished third for RU. SCARLET KNIGHTS VS. INTERMAT RANKED FOES 125 Nick Suriano 4-0 vs. No. 18 Louie Hayes (Virginia) W-D, 8-1 vs. No. 19 Zeke Moisey (West Virginia) W-D, 6-0 vs. No. 12 Sebastian Rivera (Northwestern) W, 7-6 vs. No. 10 Ronnie Bresser (Oregon State) W, 2-1 133 Scott DelVecchio 1-1 vs. No. 3 Luke Pletcher (Ohio State) L-D, 4-2 vs. No. 20 Zach Sherman (North Carolina W-D, 6-2 141 Michael Van Brill 2-2 vs. No. 14 Ryan Diehl (Maryland) L-D, 10-9 vs. No. 16 Mike Longo (Oklahoma) W-D, 3-2 vs. No. 6 Joey McKenna (Ohio State) L-MD, 13-3 vs. No. 17 A.C. Headlee (North Carolina) W-D, 7-5 149 Eleazar DeLuca 2-4 vs. No. 14 Davion Jefferies (Oklahoma) W-D, 8-2 vs. No. 15 Ronnie Perry (Lock Haven) L-D, 5-1 vs. No. 2 Brandon Sorenson (Iowa) L-D, 4-1 vs. No. 2 Brandon Sorenson (Iowa) L-MD, 12-2 vs. No. 5 Ke-Shawn Hayes (Ohio State) W-D, 12-7 vs. No. 5 Troy Heilmann (North Carolina) L-D, 4-1 157 John Van Brill 2-2 vs. No. 10 Chance Marsteller (Lock Haven, 165) L-MD, 11-3 vs. No. 19 Larry Early (Old Dominion, 157) W-F (3:51) vs. No. 11 Luke Zilverberg (SDSU, 157) W-D, 9-6 vs. No. 6 Micah Jordan (Ohio State) L-D, 11-5 157 Brett Donner 0-2 vs. No. 3 Michael Kemerer (Iowa) L-TF, 25-8 vs. No. 3 Michael Kemerer (Iowa) L-F (1:25) 165 Richie Lewis 2-2 vs. No. 13 Alex Marinelli (Iowa) L-D, 6-4 (SV1) vs. No. 14 Alex Marinelli (Iowa) L-D, 3-2 vs. No. 13 Anthony Valencia (Arizona St.) W-D, 5-2 vs. No. 11 Te shan Campbell (Ohio State) W-D, 5-2 174 Joe Grello 0-1 vs. No. 3 Bo Jordan (Ohio State) L-D, 7-3 174 Jordan Pagano 0-3 vs. No. 13 Yoanse Mejias (Oklahoma) L-D, 7-3 vs. No. 20 Will Schany (Virginia) L-D, 6-5 vs. No. 2 Myles Martin (Ohio State)* L-F (0:37) 184 Nick Gravina 0-2 vs. No. 14 Emery Parker (Illinois) L-D, 2-1 vs. No. 19 Joe Heyob (Penn) L-MF 197 Kevin Mulligan 0-3 vs. No. 8 Cash Wilke (Iowa) L-D, 8-3 vs. No. 13 Frank Mattiace (Penn) L-F (1:46) vs. No. 17 Danny Chaid (North Carolina) L-MD, 18-8 197 Anthony Messner 0-2 vs. No. 8 Cash Wilke (Iowa) L-F (4:45) vs. No. 1 Kollin Moore (Ohio State) L-MD, 18-7 HWT Razohnn Gross 0-5 vs. No. 13Yousiff Hemida (Maryland) L-D, 7-1 vs. No. 14 Thomas Haines (Lock Haven) L-F (1:20) vs. No. 15 Thomas Haines (Lock Haven) L-F (0:43) vs. No. 6 Sam Stoll (Iowa) L-F (2:41) vs. No. 1 Kyle Snyder (Ohio State) L-F (1:59) *Pagano wrestled up at 184 against Ohio State #RUWR IMPRESSES IN LOSS TO NO. 2 OSU Eleazar DeLuca (149) and Richie Lewis (165) both picked up ranked victories for No. 17 Rutgers wrestling (3-3, 1-2 Big Ten) in its 29-11 loss to No. 2 Ohio State (8-0, 3-0 Big Ten) on Jan. 7 at the RAC. No. 2 Nick Suriano (125) also captured an individual win against the Buckeyes, who feature 10 wrestlers within the Top 15 of their weight class. DeLuca took the mat against No. 5 Ke-Shawn Hayes. Hayes led DeLuca, 5-0, midway through the third period before DeLuca connected on a six-point throw to make it 6-5. Hayes escaped to tie the match, but DeLuca added another throw in the closing seconds to secure the 12-7 decision. Hayes entered the match with a 17-1 record and a 6-0 mark in dual 4

action this season. Lewis closed out the dual with No. 11 Te Shan Campbell, a two-time NCAA qualifier. Tied 1-1 with Campbell in the third period, Lewis landed a takedown with 35 seconds left for a 3-1 advantage. His takedown at the end of the period made it a 5-2 decision over Campbell, who was 13-2 and 5-0 in dual action heading into Sunday. DELUCA NAMED NCAA WRESTLER OF THE WEEK Eleazar DeLuca (149) was named NCAA Wrestler of the Week, claiming 41-percent of all votes from the NCAA Wrestling Twitter poll on Jan. 10. The redshirt senior earned the designation after he registered a come-from-behind victory over Ohio State s No. 5 Ke-Shawn Hayes on Sunday at the RAC. DUAL WITH NO. 1 PENN STATE SOLD OUT Rutgers Athletics announced that No. 16 Rutgers wrestling s Big Ten Conference dual with No. 1 Penn State at the RAC on Sunday, Jan. 28 at 2 p.m. is sold out to the general public. The sellout marks the first for the program at the RAC in its history. In its first dual match at the RAC this season against then No. 7 Iowa on Dec. 8, Rutgers wrestled in front of a program-record 6,754 fans. #RUWR SECOND AT MIDLANDS CHAMPS BEHIND SURIANO S TITLE In an iconic night for the program, No. 17 Rutgers wrestling finished second at the 55th Annual Ken Kraft Midlands Championships from Dec. 29-30 in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. Nick Suriano (125) became the first individual champion ever for the Scarlet Knights at the tournament, while Scott DelVecchio (133), John Van Brill (157) and Richie Lewis (165) recorded third-place results and Nicholas Gravina (184) finished sixth to help RU secure its best team result in program history. In total, Rutgers collected 16 bonus-point victories seven pins, five major decisions and four tech falls and defeated six ranked Intermat foes at the Midwest tournament. In his five matches, Suriano outscored his opponents, 55-16, with two tech falls and two decisions to lead Rutgers with 24 team points during the two-day tournament. #RUWR FALLS TO NO. 7 IOWA IN FRONT OF RECORD CROWD In front of a record crowd of 6,754 fans, No. 16 Rutgers wrestling was edged by No. 7 Iowa, 23-15, on Dec. 8 at the RAC. The Scarlet Knights raced to a 12-0 lead with wins from 125-pounder Nick Suriano, 133-pounder Scott DelVecchio and 141-pounder Michael Van Brill, but the Hawkeyes closed out the match with victories in six of their last seven bouts for the Big Ten Conference dual victory. The 6,754 fans in attendance were the most to watch Rutgers wrestling at the RAC in its history, breaking the previous mark of 6,071 when RU hosted Penn State on Jan. 16, 2015. SURIANO S HOT START Nick Suriano has not disappointed during his first few months with the Rutgers wrestling team, as the Paramus, N.J., native has produced a perfect 16-0 record, including a 7-0 mark in duals, thus far. Suriano has outscored his opponents, 105-31, with three tech falls, two major decisions and two decisions in his first seven dual matches at RU. Overall, Suriano has outscored his opponents, 216-54, in his first 16 matches of 2017-18. LEWIS CLAIMS GOLD AT U23 WORLD S Redshirt senior Richie Lewis captured the 70kg freestyle gold medal at the U23 World Championships this Sunday in Bydgoszcz, Poland. Lewis defeated Kumar Vinod (India) by decision, 3-1, in the title bout to secure his first international championship. The 70kg gold medal capped an impressive championships run for Lewis, who was competing in his first international tournament of his career and finished U23 s a perfect 5-0. In his five matches, Lewis outscored his opponents, 45-11, with three decisions and two tech falls. CORRENTI FINISHES SECOND AT WILKES Redshirt freshman Matthew Correnti finished runner-up at heavyweight to highlight action for No. 17 Rutgers wrestling at the 85th annual Wilkes Open in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania on Dec. 22. In total, six Scarlet Knights placed at the tournament wrestling unattached. Correnti finished 4-1 at the event, which included three consecutive pins to start the tournament. In his semifinal bout with Brett Dempsey (American), Correnti recorded a takedown in the first period, an escape in the second and added the riding time point for a 4-0 victory. Dempsey is currently ranked as the No. 22 heavyweight nationally by TrackWrestling. com. Correnti took a medical forfeit in the finals to finish second in his weight class. TOUGH RESULT AT THE HAVEN Despite wins in five individual matches, then-no. 11 Rutgers wrestling fell to Lock Haven, 22-16, on Dec. 1 at a sold-out Thomas Fieldhouse. Tied 16-16 heading into the final match of the night at heavyweight, Haven s No. 15 Thomas Haines recorded a pin to secure the dual victory for the Bald Eagles. 125-pounder Nick Suriano registered his first major decision of the dual season, while 133-pounder Scott DelVecchio, 174-pounder Joseph Grello, Jordan Pagano (184 pounds) and Nicholas Gravina (197 5

pounds) all picked up decisions. Gravina and Pagano both wrestled up a weight class last Friday night. PAGANO CAPTURES TITLE AT MAT-TOWN OPEN Jordan Pagano secured the 174-pound title wrestling unattached for Rutgers at the 12th annual Mat-Town Open on Nov. 26 in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania. Pagano went 3-0 at the tournament, which included a 7-0 decision over Jared Siegrist (Lock Haven) to win his bracket. SURIANO, GRELLO CLAIM BLACK KNIGHT TITLES 125-pounder Nick Suriano and 174-pounder Joseph Grello captured individual titles at the Black Knight Invitational, hosted by Army, on Nov. 19 in West Point, New York. In total, 12 of 14 Scarlet Knights placed in their respective weight classes at the tournament. Along with Suriano and Grello s individual championships, the RU finished the invite with two runner-ups 174-pounder Jordan Pagano and heavyweight Razohnn Gross and two third-place finishers in 141-pounder Michael Van Brill and 197-pounder Kevin Mulligan. JOURNEYMEN DUALS SWEEP Rutgers earned a pair of victories over No. 19 Oklahoma (22-9) and Virginia (21-9) on Nov. 11 at the 2017 Journeymen Northeast Duals in Clifton Park, New York. In total, the Scarlet Knights secured 14 of 20 possible individual bouts last weekend. Redshirt senior 149-pounder Eleazar DeLuca, sophomore 125-pounder Nick Suriano and redshirt freshman Michael Van Brill all picked up decisions over ranked foes. Six RU grapplers DeLuca, Suriano, Van Brill, redshirt senior 133-pounder Scott DelVecchio, redshirt senior 184-pounder Nicholas Gravina and senior heavyweight Razohnn Gross picked up multiples wins during the duals. GROSS SHINES AT JOURNEYMEN CLASSIC Razohnn Gross went 3-0 at the Journeymen Classic in Troy, New York on Nov. 12. The senior defeated Virginia s Robert Scherer, 7-4, to complete his perfect weekend. Gross now leads RU in wins with five this season. Four other Scarlet Knights - Alex Mackall (133), Peter Lipari (141), Willie Scott (174) and Kevin Mulligan (197) - competed in the tournament. SEVEN PLACE AT ESU OPEN Ten Scarlet Knights wrestled unattached at the 51st Annual East Stroudsburg University Open on Nov. 12. RU left the tournament with seven placewinners in 133-pound runner-up Zach Firestone, 141-pound runner up Robert Cleary, 149-pound runner up Nick Santos, 125-pound third-place finisher Shane Metzler, 133-pound third-place finisher Kyle DiNapoli and heavyweight third-place finishers Matthew Correnti and Ralph Normandia. LIGHTWEIGHT DOMINANCE In Rutgers first three duals of the season, RU s first four weights (Suriano -125, DelVecchio -133, Michael Van Brill -141, DeLuca -149) combined for a 11-1 record and 3-1 mark against ranked foes. The quartet has outscored its opponents, 117-46, against Maryland, No. 19 Oklahoma and Virginia. A RETURN TO THE BIRTHPLACE For the second consecutive season, Rutgers hosted a dual match outside at High Point Solutions Stadium, as the Scarlet Knights defeated Maryland, 27-9, on Nov. 4. RU had seven individual victories against the Terrapins, including tech falls from Nick Suriano and John Van Brill, and major decisions from Richie Lewis and Kevin Mulligan. Dubbed the Battle at the Birthplace last season, the Scarlet Knights defeated Princeton, 19-16, in front of 16,178 at HPSS. The event drew the second-highest crowd in NCAA dual history. 2018 RECRUITING CLASS SIGNED Rutgers wrestling head coach Scott Goodale introduced five wrestlers Nicolas Aguilar, Jake Benner, Billy Janzer, Kyle Lighter and Malcolm Robinson who all signed National Letters of Intent (NLI s) to compete for the Scarlet Knights beginning in the fall of 2018. Janzer (No. 5, 182 lbs), Robinson (No. 7, 145 lbs), Aguilar (No. 9, 120 lbs), and Benner (No. 18, 145 lbs) are all rated within the top 20 of their respective weight classes, according to Intermat. Benner, Janzer and Lightner all collected NJSIAA state titles in 2017. BEST FOOT FORWARD Rutgers has won 10 consecutive duals to open a season. SAM CALI $100K SEASON TICKET CHALLENGE Rutgers wrestling sold 2,000 season tickets for 2017-18, reaching its goal in memory of Sam Cali, a Scarlet Knight wrestler who passed away last summer. An anonymous donor will now donate $100,000 back to the program towards the naming of a Rutgers wrestling assistant coach s office at the new RWJBarnabas Health Athletic Performance Center in Cali s honor. This marks the third-straight year Rutgers wrestling has sold the most season tickets in program history, surpassing the 1,000 season tickets sold mark in each of the last three seasons. 6

HISTORIC HOME SLATE Rutgers will host USA Today/NWCA preseason No. 1 Penn State, No. 2 Ohio State, No. 6 Minnesota, No. 7 Iowa and No. 22 North Carolina this season at the RAC. Those five programs produced 41 NCAA qualifiers, 21 All-Americans, 10 championship finalists and seven NCAA individual champions last season. NO. 12 PRESEASON RANKING For the second consecutive year, Rutgers wrestling is the No. 12 team in the nation, according to the USA Today/National Coaches Association (NWCA) Division I Preseason Coaches Poll, released Tuesday afternoon. The No. 12 position to begin a season ties the highest ranking in program history, as the Scarlet Knights also appeared at No. 12 to start 2016-17. RU (12-5, 6-3) closed out last season tied for 12th in the final NWCA Coaches Poll, as the program recorded a 6-3 mark in Big Ten Conference action. The six Big Ten victories were the most for Rutgers since it joined the conference in 2014, while the Scarlet Knights also finished a perfect 6-0 at the RAC last season. WELCOME HOME, NICK SURIANO 125-pounder Nick Suriano, who competed last season at Penn State, enrolled at Rutgers University as a transfer student on Sept. 6. Suriano is immediately eligible to participate in 2017-18 for Rutgers wrestling, and will have three seasons of eligibility remaining. Competing at 125 pounds, Suriano finished 16-3 as a true freshman for the Nittany Lions in 2016-17, which included a 12-2 mark in dual action and an 8-1 record in Big Ten duals. Suriano was seeded third at the 2017 NCAA Championships in St. Louis at 125 pounds, but was unable to compete in the tournament due to injury. Two of Suriano s losses were the result of injury, while his other defeat came against Iowa s Thomas Gilman, who was the 2017 Big Ten champion and NCAA runner-up in his weight class. The Paramus, New Jersey, native enrolled at PSU after he produced one of the greatest high school careers in Garden State history. Suriano earned four NJSIAA State Championships at Bergen Catholic and finished his scholastic career a perfect 159-0. Suriano was just the fourth four-time New Jersey state champion alltime and is the only wrestler in state history to match his four individual titles with four team championships. ASHNAULT SIDELINED 141-pounder Anthony Ashnault will miss the first part of the 2017-18 season after undergoing surgery in the offseason. Ashnault, the only three-time All- American and two-time Big Ten champion in program history, owns 91 career victories during his time in Piscataway. finished fifth overall in average home dual attendance for the 2016-17 season, the TheOpenMat.com announced. The Scarlet Knights concluded their 2016-17 home dual schedule 6-0, as the program averaged 4,706 fans per home event. RU drew the biggest dual crowd of the season nationally when it had 16,178 fans attend the Battle at the Birthplace at High Point Solutions Stadium last November against Princeton. It was also the second-biggest crowd in NCAA dual history. Rutgers finished within the top-six in home attendance for the third-straight season, with only Iowa (1st - 9,860), Penn State (2nd - 7833), Ohio State (3rd - 5880), and Oklahoma State (4th - 5041) drawing more. In total, 28,236 fans watched Rutgers wrestle in Piscataway in 2016-17. AS SEEN ON TV Rutgers wrestling is set to appear in two nationally televised matches this season, which will both take place at the RAC. The Scarlet Knights host preseason No. 2 Ohio State on Sunday, Jan. 7 at noon on Big Ten Network. RU also entertains reigning national champion, Penn State, on Sunday, Jan. 28 in Piscataway on BTN. RETURNING NCAA QUALIFIERS Scott DelVecchio (133), Anthony Ashnault (141), John Van Brill (157), Jordan Pagano (174), Nicholas Gravina (184) and Matthew Correnti (197) all return to Rutgers after qualifying for the NCAA Championships last year. Nick Suriano (125) qualified for NCAA s in 2017 with Penn State, while Richie Lewis (157) qualified in 2016 for the Scarlet Knights. JERSEY STRONG 89 percent (26 of 29) of RU s roster hails from the Garden State. Eight of Rutgers 10 starters against Maryland in its 2017-18 season opener are New Jersey natives. PAROCHIAL POWER Four of the Scarlet Knights 10 starters from their season opener competed at parochial high schools in New Jersey during their scholastic careers - Nick Suriano (Bergen Catholic), Jordan Pagano (Bergen Catholic), Kevin Mulligan (Bergen Catholic) and Razohnn Gross (Don Bosco Prep). RU also has five grapplers from Bergen Catholic - Suriano, Pagano, Mulligan, Peter Lipari and Joseph Grello. TOP-FIVE IN NATIONAL ATTENDANCE, AGAIN For the second consecutive year, Rutgers wrestling 7

2017-18 RUTGERS WRESTLING STATISTICS WEIGHT-BY-WEIGHT BREAKDOWN Wrestler Overall Rcd. Dual Rcd. B1G Rcd. Dual Points Dec. (Duals) Forf./Def. (Duals) MD (Duals) TF (Duals) Pins (Duals) Fastest 125 Suriano, Nick 16-0 7-0 3-0 29 5 (2) --- 4 (2) 6 (3) 1 (0) 2:32 133 DelVecchio, Scott 12-2 6-1 2-1 20 9 (4) --- 2 (2) 1 (0) --- --- 141 Ashnault, Anthony 0-0 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Van Brill, Michael 10-6 4-3 1-2 12 7 (4) --- 1 (0) --- 2 (0) 1:12 Lipari, Peter 5-6 0-0 --- --- 3 (0) --- 1 (0) --- 1 (0) 2:42 149 DeLuca, Eleazar 7-5 4-3 2-1 12 5 (4) --- 1 (0) --- 1 (0) 2:05 Santos, Nick 14-6 0-0 --- --- 9 (0) --- 1 (0) 1 (0) 3 (0) 0:52 157 Donner, Brett 7-9 0-3 0-1 0 4 (0) 1 (0) 2 (0) --- --- --- Lewis, Richie 1-0 1-0 1-0 4 --- --- 1 (1) --- --- --- Santos, Nick 0-1 0-1 --- 0 --- --- --- --- --- --- Van Brill, John 7-3 0-2 0-1 --- 2 (0) 1 (0) 1 (0) 1 (0) 2 (0) 2:27 165 Lewis, Richie 7-2 2-1 1-1 8 4 (1) --- 3 (1) --- --- --- Van Brill, John 2-2 2-2 1-0 8 1 (1) --- --- 1 (1) --- --- 174 Pagano, Jordan 12-7 0-3 0-1 0 7 (0) --- 2 (0) --- 3 (0) 1:46 Grello, Joseph 9-5 2-2 0-2 3 4 (1) --- 1 (0) 1 (0) 3 (0) 4:16 Scott, Willie 1-2 0-0 --- --- 1 (0) --- --- --- --- --- 184 Gravina, Nicholas 7-4 4-1 2-0 12 6 (4) --- --- 1 (0) --- --- Scott, Willie 4-4 0-0 --- --- 4 (0) --- --- --- --- --- Pagano, Jordan 1-1 1-1 0-1 3 1 (0) --- --- --- --- --- 197 Gravina, Nicholas 1-0 1-0 0-0 3 1 (0) --- --- --- --- --- Mulligan, Kevin 9-7 2-3 1-1 7 8 (0) --- 1 (1) --- --- --- Messner, Anthony 0-5 0-1 0-1 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- HWT Gross, Razohnn 12-8 2-5 0-3 6 12 (2) --- --- --- --- --- Normandia, Ralph 5-4 0-0 --- --- 3 (0) --- 1 (0) --- 1 (0) 0:29 *Record reflects Rutgers record and does not include unattached results Wins 1. Nick Suriano 7 2. Scott DelVecchio 6 3. Nick Gravina 5 Pins DUAL LEADERS Major Decisions 1. DelVecchio/Lewis/suriano 2 2. Kevin Mulligan 1 Points 1. Nick Suriano 29 2. Scott DelVecchio 20 3. Nick Gravina 15 Tech Falls 1. Nick Suriano 3 2. John Van Brill 1 Decisions 1.Nick Gravina 5 2. DeLuca/DelVecchio/M. Van Brill 4 Wins 1. Nick Suriano 16 2. Nick Santos 14 3. DelVecchio/Gross/Pagano 12 Pins 1. Grello/Pagano/Sanots 3 2. John Van Brill 2 3. DeLuca/Normandia/Suriano 1 OVERALL LEADERS Tech Falls 1. Nick Suriano 6 2. John Van Brill 2 3. Five tied 1 Major Decisions 1. Nick Suriano 4 2. Richie Lewis 3 3. DelVecchio/Donner/Pagano 2 Decisions 1. Razohnn Gross 12 2. DelVecchio/Santos 9 3. Kevin Mulligan 8 Fastest Fall 1. Ralph Normandia 0:29 2. Nick Santos 0:52 3. Michael Van Brill 1:12 8

DUAL RESULTS BY WEIGHT Individual Record 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 HWT TOTAL 7-0 6-1 4-3 4-3 1-6 4-3 2-5 5-2 3-4 2-5 38-32 Decisions 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 HWT TOTAL 2 4 4 4 0 2 2 5 2 2 27 Major Decisions 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 HWT TOTAL 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 7 Tech Falls 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 HWT TOTAL 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 Pins 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 HWT TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WEIGHT-BY-WEIGHT BREAKDOWN (REDSHIRT) Wrestler Overall Rcd. Dual Rcd. B1G Rcd. Dual Points Dec. (Duals) Forf./Def. (Duals) MD (Duals) TF (Duals) Pins (Duals) Fastest 125 Denora, Nick 2-8 --- --- --- 2 (0) --- --- --- --- --- Ecklof, Luke 4-6 --- --- --- 1 (0) 1 (0) 2 (0) --- --- --- Metzler, Shane 7-6 --- --- --- 6 (0) --- --- --- 1 (0) 3:43 133 DiNapoli, Kyle 11-7 --- --- --- 6 (0) 1 (0) 3 (0) --- 1 (0) 2:51 Firestone, Zach 11-3 --- --- --- 5 (0) 1 (0) 2 (0) --- 3 (0) 1:33 141 Cleary, Robert 13-6 --- --- --- 8 (0) 2 (0) --- 1 (0) 2 (0) 2:33 149 157 165 174 Pagano, Jordan 5-4 --- --- --- 3 (0) --- 1 (0) --- 1 (0) 1:46 Scott, Willie 184 197 HWT Correnti, Matthew 14-6 --- --- --- 7 (0) --- --- --- 7 (0) 0:43 D Amore, Dylan 4-8 --- --- --- 4 (0) --- --- --- --- --- Esposito, Alex 11-6 --- --- --- 4 (0) 2 (0) 1 (0) --- 4 (0) 1:33 9

DUAL-BY-DUAL RESULTS DUAL NO. 1 NO. 12 RUTGERS 27, MARYLAND 9* Nov. 4, 2017 Piscataway, N.J. High Point Solutions Stadium 125: No. 3/3/4 Nick Suriano (RU) tech fall over Brandon Cray (UMD), 24-7; RU leads, 5-0 133: No. 12/11/11 Scott DelVecchio (RU) dec. over Michael Doetsch (UMD), 11-5; RU leads, 8-0 141: No. 14/10/14 Ryan Diehl (UMD) dec. over Michael Van Brill (RU), 10-9; RU leads, 8-3 149: Eleazar DeLuca (RU) dec. over Adam Whitesell (UMD), 10-4; RU leads, 11-3 157: No. 8/7/14 Richie Lewis (RU) major dec. over Kyle Cochran, 13-4; RU leads, 15-3 165: John Van Brill (RU) tech fall over Brendan Burnham (UMD), 15-0; RU leads, 20-3 174: Josh Ugalde (UMD) dec. over No. 16/16/17 Jordan Pagano (RU), 8-3; RU leads, 20-6 184: No. 10/10/7 Nicholas Gravina (RU) dec. over Jaron Smith (UMD), 10-4; RU leads, 23-6 197: Kevin Mulligan (RU) major dec. over Nick Capello (UMD), 11-2; RU leads, 27-6 HWT: No. 13/17/11 Yousiff Hemida (UMD) dec. over Razohnn Gross (RU), 7-1; RU wins, 27-9 Rankings (-/-/-): InterMat / FloWrestling/The Open Mat DUAL NO. 2 NO. 12 RUTGERS 22, NO. 19 OKLAHOMA 9 Nov. 11, 2017 Clifton Park, N.Y. Shenendehowa High School 125: No. 2/2/3 Nick Suriano (RU) dec. over Christian Moody (OU), 4-2; RU leads, 3-0 133: No. 12/11/11 Scott DelVecchio (RU) major dec. over Jake Rubio (OU), 16-6; RU leads, 7-0 141: Michael Van Brill (RU) dec. over No. 16/15/16 Mike Longo (OU), 3-2; RU leads, 10-0 149: Eleazar Deluca (RU) dec. over No.14/13/17 Davion Jefferies (OU), 8-2; RU leads, 13-0 157: Justin Thomas (OU) dec. over Brett Donner (RU), 5-0; RU leads, 13-3 165: John Van Brill (RU) dec. over Dawaylon Barnes (OU), 6-5; RUleads, 16-3 174: No. 13/13/7 Yoanse Mejias (OU) dec. over No. 18/NR/NR Jordan Pagano (RU), 7-3; RU leads, 16-6 184: No. 10/10/7 Nicholas Gravina (RU) dec. over Matthew Waddell (OU), 4-2; RU leads, 19-6 197: Andrew Dixon (OU) dec. over Kevin Mulligan (RU), 3-0; RU leads, 19-9 HWT: Razohnn Gross (RU) dec. over Connor Webb (OU), 2-1; RU wins the dual, 22-9 Rankings (-/-/-): InterMat / FloWrestling/The Open Mat DUAL NO. 3 NO. 12 RUTGERS 21, VIRGINIA 9 Nov. 11, 2017 Clifton Park, N.Y. Shenendehowa High School 125: No. 2/2/3 Nick Suriano (RU) dec. over No. 18/15/12 Louie Hayes (UVA), 8-1; RU leads, 3-0 133: No. 12/11/11 Scott DelVecchio (RU) dec. over Scott Kiyono (UVA), 11-4; RU leads, 6-0 141: Michael Van Brill (RU) dec. over Sam Martino (UVA), 4-0; RU leads, 9-0 149: Eleazar Deluca (RU) dec. over Sam Krivus (UVA), 9-3; RU leads, 12-0 157: Jake Keating (UVA) dec. over Brett Donner (RU), 4-0; RU leads, 12-3 165: George Atkinson (UVA) dec. over John Van Brill (RU), 9-2; RU leads, 12-6 174: No. 20/20/18 Will Schany (UVA) dec. over No. 18/NR/NR Jordan Pagano (RU), 6-5; RU leads, 12-9 184: No. 10/10/7 Nicholas Gravina (RU) dec. over Chance McClure (UVA), 3-0; RU leads, 15-9 197: Kevin Mulligan (RU) dec. over Jay Aiello (UVA), 5-0; RU leads, 18-9 HWT: Razohnn Gross (RU) dec. over Tyler Love (UVA), 5-2; RU wins, 21-9 Rankings (-/-/-): InterMat / FloWrestling/The Open Mat DUAL NO. 4 RV LOCK HAVEN 22, NO. 11 RUTGERS 16 Dec. 1, 2017 Lock Haven, Pa. Thomas Field House 125: No. 2/2/3 Nick Suriano (RU) MD over Josiah Kline (LHU), 19-5; RU leads, 4-0 133: No. 10/10/10 Scott DelVecchio (RU) dec. over DJ Fehlman (LHU), 11-5: RU leads, 7-0 141: Kyle Shoop (LHU) MD over NR/NR/No. 17 Michael Van Brill (RU), 13-0; RU leads, 7-4 149: No. 15/15/12 Ronnie Perry (LHU) dec. over No. 13/17/14 Eleazar DeLuca (RU), 5-1; dual tied, 7-7 157: Alex Klucker (LHU) TF over Nick Santos (RU), 16-1 (7:00); Lock Haven leads, 12-7 165: No. 10/10/10 Chance Marsteller (LHU) MD over John Van Brill (RU), 11-3; Lock Haven leads, 16-7 174: Joe Grello (RU) dec. over Jared Siegrist (LHU), 3-2; Lock Haven leads, 16-10. 184: Jordan Pagano (RU) dec. over Corey Hazel (LHU), 4-2 (SV1); Lock Haven leads, 16-13 197: No. 9/11/9 Nicholas Gravina (RU) dec. over Tristian Sponseller (LHU), 6-4; dual tied, 16-16 HWT: No. 15/11/17 Thomas Haines (LHU) by fall over Razohnn Gross (RU) (0:43); Lock Haven wins, 22-16 Rankings (-/-/-): InterMat / FloWrestling/The Open Mat DUAL NO. 5 NO. 7 IOWA 23, NO. 16 RUTGERS 15* Dec. 8, 2017 Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers Athletic Center 125: No. 2/2/2 Nick Suriano (RU) TF over Justin Stickley (Iowa), 24-5; RUleads 5-0 133: No. 13/12/11 Scott DelVecchio (RU) MD over Paul Glynn (Iowa), 12-4; RU leads, 9-0 141: Michael Van Brill (RU) dec. over Carter Happel (Iowa), 3-2; RU leads, 12-0 149: No. 2/2/2 Brandon Sorenson (Iowa) dec. over No. 14/17/14 Eleazar DeLuca (RU), 4-1; RU leads, 12-3 157: No. 3/3/3 Michael Kemerer (Iowa) TF over Brett Donner (RU), 25-8; RU leads, 12-8 165: No. 13/13/NR Alex Marinelli (Iowa) dec. over No. 9/7/9 Richie Lewis (RU), 6-4 (SV1); RU leads, 12-11 174: No. NR/NR/10 Joey Gunther (Iowa) dec. over Joseph Grello (RU), 5-4; Iowa leads, 14-12 184: No. 9/11/12 Nicholas Gravina (RU) dec. over Mitch Bowman (Iowa), 4-0; RUl eads, 15-14 197: No. 8/8/11 Cash Wilke (Iowa) dec. over Kevin Mulligan (RU), 8-3; Iowa leads, 17-15 HWT: No. 6/7/6 Sam Stoll (Iowa) fall (2:41) over Razohnn Gross (RU); Iowa wins, 23-15 Rankings (-/-/-): InterMat / FloWrestling/The Open Mat DUAL NO. 6 NO. 2 OHIO STATE 29, NO. 17 RUTGERS 11 Jan. 7, 2018 Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers Athletic Center 174: No. 3/3/3 Bo Jordan (OSU) wins by dec. over Joseph Grello (RU), 7-3; OSU leads, 3-0 184: No. 2/2/2 Myles Martin (OSU) wins by fall over Jordan Pagano (RU) (0:37); OSU leads, 9-0 197: No. 1/1/1 Kollin Moore (OSU) wins by MD over Anthony Messner (RU), 18-7; OSU leads, 13-0 HWT: No. 1/1/1 Kyle Snyder (OSU) wins by fall over Razohnn Gross (RU) (1:59); OSU leads, 19-0 125: No. 2/2/2 Nick Suriano (RU) win by TF over Brakan Mead (OSU), 24-9; OSU leads, 19-5 133: No. 3/2/2 Luke Pletcher (OSU) wins by dec. over No. 14/13/13 Scott DelVecchio (RU), 4-2; OSU leads, 22-5 141: No. 6/6/6 Joey McKenna (OSU) wins by MD over Michael Van Brill (RU), 13-3; OSU leads, 26-5 149: No. 14/17/15 Eleazar DeLuca (RU) wins by dec. over No. 5/5/5 Ke-Shawn Hayes (OSU), 12-7; OSU leads, 26-8 157: No. 6/6/7 Micah Jordon (OSU) wins by dec. over No. NR/NR/10 John Van Brill (RU), 11-5; OSU leads, 29-8 165: No. 15/13/13 Richie Lewis (RU) wins by dec. over No. 11 Te Shan Campbell (OSU), 5-2; OSU wins, 29-11 Rankings (-/-/-): InterMat / FloWrestling/The Open Mat DUAL NO. 7 NO. 17 RUTGERS 18, NO. 24 NORTH CAROLINA 17 Jan. 12, 2018 Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers Athletic Center 125: No. 2/2/2 Nick Suriano (RU) MD over James Szymanski (UNC), 12-3; RU leads, 4-0 133: No. 16/14/13 Scott DelVecchio (RU) dec. over No. 20/19/16 Zach Sherman (UNC), 6-2; RU leads, 7-0 141: Michael Van Brill (RU) dec. over No. 17/17/15 A.C. Headlee (UNC), 7-5; RU leads, 10-0 149: No. 5/5/5 Troy Heilmann (UNC) dec. over No. 12/12/11 Eleazar DeLuca (RU), 4-1; RU leads, 10-3 157: Kennedy Monday (UNC) MD over No. 12/18/10 John Van Brill (RU), 16-4; RU leads, 10-7 165: No. 12/12/11 Richie Lewis (RU) MD over Josh McClure (UNC), 15-5; RU leads, 14-7 174: Joseph Grello (RU) dec. over Adis Radoncic (UNC), 10-3; RU leads, 17-7 184: Chip Ness (UNC) dec. over No. 10/11/12 Nicholas Gravina (RU), 4-3; RU leads, 17-10 197: No. 17/14/19 Danny Chaid (UNC) MD over Kevin Mulligan (RU), 18-8; RU leads, 17-14 HWT: Cory Daniel (UNC) dec. over Razohnn Gross (RU), 5-3; Dual tied, 17-17 Rutgers wins dual, 18-17, by criterion 3.15.3, 70-64 DUAL NO. 8 RUTGERS VS. HOFSTRA Jan. 19, 2018 Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers Athletic Center 125: 133: 141: 149: 157: 165: 174: 184: 197: HWT: Rankings (-/-/-): InterMat / FloWrestling/The Open Mat 10

DUAL-BY-DUAL RESULTS DUAL NO. 9 RUTGERS AT NEBRASKA* Jan. 21, 2018 Lincoln, Neb. Devaney Center 125: 133: 141: 149: 157: 165: 174: 184: 197: HWT: Rankings (-/-/-): InterMat / FloWrestling/The Open Mat DUAL NO. 10 RUTGERS VS. PENN STATE* Jan. 29, 2018 Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers Athletic Center 125: 133: 141: 149: 157: 165: 174: 184: 197: HWT: Rankings (-/-/-): InterMat / FloWrestling/The Open Mat DUAL NO. 11 RUTGERS AT NORTHWESTERN* Feb. 2, 2018 Evanston, Ill. Patten Gym 125: 133: 141: 149: 157: 165: 174: 184: 197: HWT: Rankings (-/-/-): InterMat / FloWrestling/The Open Mat DUAL NO. 12 RUTGERS AT ILLINOIS* Feb. 4, 2018 Champaign, Ill. Huff Hall 125: 133: 141: 149: 157: 165: 174: 184: 197: HWT: Rankings (-/-/-): InterMat / FloWrestling/The Open Mat DUAL NO. 13 RUTGERS VS. MINNESOTA* Feb. 9, 2018 Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers Athletic Center 125: 133: 141: 149: 157: 165: 174: 184: 197: HWT: Rankings (-/-/-): InterMat / FloWrestling/The Open Mat DUAL NO. 14 RUTGERS AT WISCONSIN* Feb. 16, 2018 Madison, Wis. UW Field House 125: 133: 141: 149: 157: 165: 174: 184: 197: HWT: Rankings (-/-/-): InterMat / FloWrestling/The Open Mat DUAL NO. 15 RUTGERS AT PRINCETON Feb. 18, 2018 Princeton, N.J. Jadwin Gymnasium 125: 133: 141: 149: 157: 165: 174: 184: 197: HWT: Rankings (-/-/-): InterMat / FloWrestling/The Open Mat 11

Dual Dual vs. Maryland W, 27-9 vs. Oklahoma Nov. 11 DUAL-BY-DUAL STARTERS 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 HWT Suriano DelVecchio M. Van Brill DeLuca Lewis J. Van Brill Pagano Gravina Mulligan Gross W-TF, 24-7 W-D, 11-5 L-D, 10-9 W-D, 10-4 W-MD, 13-4 W-TF, 15-0 L-D, 8-3 W-D, 10-4 W-MD, 11-3 L-D, 7-1 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 HWT Suriano DelVecchio M. Van Brill DeLuca Donner J. Van Brill Pagano Gravina Mulligan Gross W-D, 4-2 W-MD, 16-6 W-D, 3-2 W-D, 8-2 L-D, 5-0 W-D, 6-5 L-D, 7-3 W-D, 4-2 L-D, 3-0 W-D, 2-1 Dual vs. Virginia Nov. 11 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 HWT Suriano DelVecchio M. Van Brill DeLuca Donner J. Van Brill Pagano Gravina Mulligan Gross W-D, 8-1 W-D, 11-4 W-D, 4-0 W-D, 9-3 L-D, 4-0 L-D, 9-2 L-D, 6-5 W-D, 5-0 W-D, 5-0 W-D, 5-2 Dual 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 HWT at Suriano DelVecchio M. Van Brill DeLuca Santos J. Van Brill Grello Pagano Gravina Gross Lock Haven W-MD, 19-5 W-D, 11-5 L-MD, 13-0 L-D, 5-1 L-TF, 16-1 L-MD, 11-3 W-D, 3-2 W-D, 4-2 (SV) W-D, 6-4 L-F (0:43) Dec. 1 Dual vs. Iowa Dec. 8 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 HWT Suriano DelVecchio M. Van Brill DeLuca Donner Lewis Grello Gravina Mulligan Gross W-TF, 24-5 W-MD, 12-4 W-D, 3-2 L-D, 4-1 L-TF, 25-8 L-D, 6-4 (SV1) L-D, 5-4 W-D, 4-0 L-D, 8-3 L-F (2:41) Dual 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 HWT vs. Suriano DelVecchio M. Van Brill DeLuca J. Van Brill Lewis Grello Pagano Messner Gross Ohio State W-TF, 24-9 L-D, 4-2 L-MD, 13-3 W-D, 12-7 L-D, 11-5 W-D, 5-2 L-D, 7-3 L-F (0:37) L-MD, 18-7 L-F (1:59) Jan. 7 Dual Dual vs. UNC Jan. 12 vs. Hofstra Jan. 19 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 HWT Suriano DelVecchio M. Van Brill DeLuca J. Van Brill Lewis Grello Gravina Mulligan Gross W-MD, 12-3 W-D, 6-2 W-D, 7-5 L-D, 4-1 L-MD, 16-4 W-MD, 15-5 W-D, 10-3 L-D, 4-3 L-MD, 18-8 L-D, 5-3 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 HWT Dual Dual at Nebraska Jan. 21 vs. Penn State Jan. 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 HWT 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 HWT 12

Dual at N Western Feb. 2 DUAL-BY-DUAL STARTERS 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 HWT Dual at Illinois Feb. 4 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 HWT Dual Dual Dual vs. Minnesota Feb. 9 at Wisconsin Feb. 16 at Princeton Feb. 18 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 HWT 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 HWT 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 HWT 13

Eleventh-year head coach Scott Goodale has brought the Scarlet Knights to the forefront of collegiate wrestling in his tenure On the Banks. After dominating at the high school ranks at Jackson Memorial, Goodale, joined by assistant coach John Leonardis, took over Rutgers wrestling in 2007-08 with a new vision for the program. Over the past four seasons, Rutgers has achieved six All-Americans. Since 2009, RU has earned two top-10 finishes and six top-25 finishes in the USA Today/ NWCA Division I Coaches Poll. Under Goodale s watch, RU has produced six All-Americans, three conference champions (Two Big Ten, One EIWA), 58 NCAA Championship bids, 18 Big Ten Conference Championships placewinners and 42 placewinners at the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA) Championships. The program has tallied an impressive 153-55-1 record during his first 10 years On the Banks. Rutgers has had All-Americans in each of the last four seasons, as Anthony Ashnault (141) became the first three time All-American in program history when he finished sixth at the 2017 national championships in St. Louis. Ken Theobold also appeared on the podium at 149 in 2017, giving the program back-to-back seasons with two or more All-Americans for the first time ever. In 2014, the program earned its first All-American since 2002, as 157-pounder Anthony Perrotti finished eighth at NCAAs. Perrotti closed his career on the national podium at 165 pounds in 2016 in front of a local crowd at MSG, becoming the third two-time All-American in RU history. All-Americans under Goodale Year Wrestler (Place) Weight 2017 Anthony Ashnault (6th) 141 Ken Theobold (7th) 149 2016 Anthony Ashnault (4th) 141 Anthony Perrotti (8th) 165 2015 Anthony Ashnault (8th) 141 2014 Anthony Perrotti (8th) 157 COACHING STAFF The Scarlet Knights finished the 2016-17 dual campaign with a 12-5 record, which included an undefeated home slate (6-0) and 6-3 mark in Big Ten Conference action. The six conference wins were the most since Rutgers joined the league in 2014, while RU concluded its dual season ranked within the top-25 for the sixth time during Goodale s tenure. Rutgers also hosted the historic Battle at the Birthplace this past season, in which it defeated rival Princeton, 19-16, in front of 16,178 fans at High Point Solutions Stadium on Nov. 19, 2016. The event drew the second-highest crowd in NCAA dual history. The 2015-16 season was undeniably the most successful in Rutgers wrestling history. The Scarlet Knights sent all 10 weight classes to the NCAA Championships for the first time and finished 15th in the nation. Ashnault won the Big Ten title at 141 pounds to become Rutgers first ever Big Ten champ, as the squad wrestled to a fifth-place finish at the 2016 Big Ten Championships. RU (16-5) closed the dual season ranked No. 10 in the final USA Today/ NWCA Coaches Poll, defeating seven ranked opponents and three in the top-10, culminating with an 18-15 win over No. 7 Lehigh in the NWCA National Duals Championship Series. Rutgers national prominence soared to new heights in 2014-15 in its first season in the Big Ten Conference. The Scarlet Knights tallied a new single-season attendance mark and posted the sixth-best attendance total (18,877) and average (2,697) in the nation, according to a report released Roby Publishing. RU ended its inaugural Big Ten Conference campaign No. 21 in the nation in the USA Today/NWCA Division I Coaches Poll after a 14-7 campaign that featured a pair of ranked wins and five NCAA Championships selections. Goodale had his first grappler breakthrough on the national scene in 2013-14, as 157-pounder Anthony Perrotti became the program s first All-American wrestler since 2002 by placing eighth at the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships in Oklahoma City. Perrotti made NCAA Championships history on his consolation run, recording the second-fastest win by fall all-time at the national tournament with a 10-second pin over Oregon State s Roger Pena. After dropping his first match of the tournament, Perrotti rattled off four consecutive victories, including three in a row against top-15 opponents. In RU s (11-5, 7-2) final season in the EIWA before joining the Big Ten Conference, the squad finished third with 91 points at the 2014 EIWA Championships in Philadelphia. Three Scarlet Knights received automatic bids to nationals, while an additional at-large selection gave Goodale at least four NCAA qualifiers in five of his first seven seasons On the Banks. The 2012-13 campaign was a successful one for Goodale and Co., as the Scarlet Knights returned to the national spotlight by ending the year ranked No. 25 in the NWCA/USA Today Coaches Poll courtesy of a 16-4 dual record. RU saw eight grapplers finish in the top eight at the EIWA Championships and sent seven wrestlers to the NCAA Championships in Des Moines, Iowa. The 2011-12 season was marked by the NCAA success of senior Billy Ashnault, who finished one win shy of All-America status at 141 pounds. In total, five Scarlet Knights represented RU at the NCAA Championships in St. Louis, Mo. Rutgers additionally played host to one of four regional sites of the 2012 NWCA/Cliff Keen National Duals, continuing to boost the Scarlet Knight grapplers national prominence. In 2010-11, RU reached new heights as a program, finishing the year as a top-10 program, ranking ninth in the NWCA/USA Today Coaches Poll after posting a schoolrecord 21 victories against only two defeats. Rutgers continued its strong season at the 107th EIWA Championships where it placed third as a team, tying the best 14

COACHING STAFF finish ever for the program. Additionally, the Scarlet Knights saw nine wrestlers place at the EIWA Championships, including Scott Winston who took home the 165-pound bracket crown to become the first RU wrestler to capture an EIWA championship since Tom Tanis in 2001. By virtue of the strong EIWA and regular season, RU qualifed a school-record tying eight individuals for the NCAA Championship. Rutgers finished at No. 22 in the final 2009-10 NWCA/USA Today Division I Team Coaches Poll after posting a 19-5-1 record. Seven Scarlet Knights earned NCAA bids. The No. 22 ranking was the highest in school history at that point. The Goodale-led squad put together a 15-match unbeaten streak from early December to late February which was the longest streak in school history. In 2008-09, Rutgers broke the then-school record for victories in a single season with a 20-7 mark in dual action. Three Scarlet Knights earned NCAA Championships bids, which at the time was the most for RU since 2004. The Scarlet Knights tallied an 11-7 overall record and 5-3 mark in Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA) action in 2007-08. Two wrestlers reached the NCAA Championships. Goodale maximized his strong high school coaching background and brought in a recruiting class ranked nationally by W.I.N. Magazine (No. 3) and InterMat (No. 4). Goodale s first recruiting class included InterMat s No. 2 overall senior recruit in Scott Winston, InterMat s 17th-best recruit in Trevor Melde and USA Wrestling s 19th-best 171-pound wrestler in Dan Rinaldi. Goodale was a three-time New Jersey Coach of the Year at Jackson Memorial High School in Jackson, N.J., before becoming the sixth coach in Rutgers wrestling history. The Jackson, N.J., native took over the Rutgers program following an impressive seven-year stint as head coach at his alma mater, Jackson Memorial High School. In seven seasons, Goodale compiled an overall record of 155-16, leading his squad to the top ranking in the state in 2006 and 2007. The legendary Jersey high school wrestling coach was inducted into the South Jersey Wrestling Hall of Fame on Nov. 7, 2009. Goodale was named the New Jersey State Coach of the Year three times, while also earning District 21 and Region VI Coach of the Year accolades three times during his tenure with the Jaguars. Goodale coached four New Jersey State Champions and five New Jersey State runner-ups, along with 16 additional state placewinners. In total, he has coached a total of 41 District 21 Champions and 10 Region VI Champions. Goodale led his teams to two Group IV State Championships, as well as four Central Jersey Group IV Sectional titles. Each season Goodale spent with Jackson Memorial, the Jaguars were crowned District 21 Team Champions, as well as winning four Class A-South Shore Conference titles. During the 2005-06 season, the Jaguars finished ranked No. 10 in the country. The following year, Goodale and the Jaguars improved that performance, finishing the year ranked seventh nationally. In every year Goodale was at Jackson Memorial, he led his team to a top-10 finish in the New Jersey wrestling polls. Prior to being named head coach at Jackson Memorial, Goodale served as a top assistant for the wrestling program, while also working as the offensive coordinator for the football team. During his time with the Jaguars football squad, he was a part of three state championship teams. On a national level, he spent 12 years as the Junior and Cadet State Team Coach for national wrestling tournaments held in Fargo, N.D. Following the 2005-06 season, he served as the head coach for Team New Jersey at the Junior National Duals. Goodale wrestled for Lock Haven University in Pennsylvania, earning his bachelor s degree in Health and Physical Education in 1995. He then went to New Jersey City University where he earned a certification in Special Education in 1997. As a collegiate wrestler, Goodale made three trips to the NCAA Championships, as well as placing second at the Eastern Wrestling League (EWL) Tournament twice in his career. During his time with the Bald Eagles, the team was ranked as high as ninth in the country. Goodale finished with 99 wins at Lock Haven. Goodale and his wife Lisa are the parents of Shelby and Zachary, and reside in Toms River. GOODALE CAREER TOTALS Year School Record Pct. 2007-08 Rutgers 11-7.611 2008-09 Rutgers 20-7.741 2009-10 Rutgers 19-5-1.780 2010-11 Rutgers 21-2.913 2011-12 Rutgers 13-8.619 2012-13 Rutgers 16-4.800 2013-14 Rutgers 11-5.688 2014-15 Rutgers 14-7, 2-7 Big Ten.667 2015-16 Rutgers 16-5, 5-4 Big Ten.762 2016-17 Rutgers 12-5, 6-3 Big Ten.666 2017-18 Rutgers 3-3, 1-2 Big Ten.750 RU: overall (157-58-1,.735) Big Ten (14-15,.500) EIWA (44-11,.800) 15

COACHING STAFF Associate Head Coach Donny Pritzlaff Associate head coach Donny Pritzlaff, a two-time national champion, world medalist, and Big Ten Conference veteran as a coach and wrestler, enters his fourth season with Rutgers wrestling in 2017-18. Pritzlaff arrived at RU before its inaugural season in the Big Ten Conference and has helped usher in a new era for the program. Five All- America honors were achieved over his first three seasons. In 2016-17, the Scarlet Knights finished in the top-25 of the USA Today/NWCA Division I Coaches Poll for the sixth time since 2009. level. A decorated collegiate and freestyle wrestler, Pritzlaff owns more than 11 years of collegiate coaching experience at the NCAA Division I Prior to Rutgers, the Lyndhurst, N.J., native spent three seasons at the University of Michigan (2011-13) as an assistant wrestling coach after spending five years at the University of Wisconsin-Madison as the associate head wrestling coach. Pritzlaff mentored four Wolverine All-Americans in his time in Ann Arbor, Mich., working closely with Kellen Russell, who captured his second NCAA title and fourth Big Ten title to finish a stellar collegiate career in 2012. Russell became just the 11th four-time Big Ten Champion in league history. Two Wolverine grapplers reached the national podium in 2014, as Pritzlaff and the staff helped lead Michigan to a 17th-place finish at NCAAs in Oklahoma City. An experienced recruiter, Pritzlaff has done nothing short of drawing top talent, securing a top-10 recruiting class in 2012 ranked No. 5 by The Open Mat, No. 7 by InterMat and No. 8 by W.I.N. Magazine. Prior to arriving at Michigan, Pritzlaff served five seasons as an assistant coach at Wisconsin (2007-11), including the last two as associate head coach. He helped lead the Badgers to top-10 team finishes at the NCAA Championships in each of the last three seasons, including a fourth-place finish in 2010. Pritzlaff was instrumental in developing the Badger middleweight wrestlers, battle-testing notable performers under his tutelage such as NCAA champion and threetime All-American Andrew Howe, NCAA finalist Craig Henning and All-Americans Tyler Turner, Zach Tanelli and Kyle Ruschell. In all, 36 Badgers qualified for the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships in his tenure, a list that included 15 All-Americans, five Big Ten Champions and 19 Academic All-Big Ten members. As Wisconsin s recruiting coordinator, Pritzlaff also oversaw and contributed to the development of the program s future. He helped rally three top-20 recruiting classes according to InterMat, including the nation s No. 2 class in 2008 and the No. 4 class in 2011. Pritzlaff previously served as an assistant coach at Hofstra University (2004-06) and as a volunteer assistant at Wisconsin (2002-03). While at Hofstra, Pritzlaff worked with three-time All-American Jon Masa and two-time All-Americans Mike Patrovich and Chris Skretkowicz, helping guide the Pride to three-straight Colonial Athletic Association titles and an 11th-place NCAA finish in 2006. As a collegiate wrestler at Wisconsin (1998-2001), Pritzlaff compiled one of the most impressive careers in the program s history. Pritzlaff was a two-time NCAA 165-pound champion (2000, 2001) and four-time NCAA All-American, placing fifth as a junior at 165 pounds in 1999 and sixth as a freshman at 150 pounds in 1998. He became the 12th NCAA champion in Badger program history with a 4-2 sudden-victory decision over Iowa State s Joe Heskett in the championship final. The following season, he again used an overtime takedown to edge Heskett, 3-1, en route to his second-straight NCAA title, becoming Wisconsin s fourth multiple champion and one of just three four-time All-Americans in program history. A 2001 NWCA All-Star selection, Pritzlaff claimed three-straight Big Ten Conference 165-pound titles (1999-2001). He posted a 135-15 career collegiate record, including a 43-1 mark as a senior, ranking fourth among Wisconsin s all-time winningest wrestlers. His.894 career winning percentage ranks third in Badger program history. Pritzlaff was inducted into the University of Wisconsin Athletics Hall of Fame in 2010. Pritzlaff s success continued on the international scene, as the experienced grappler completed a successful eight-year career in the 74 kg/163-pound freestyle division. He captured the bronze medal at the 2006 World Championships and earned medals at the Pan American Championships (silver, 2006), New York Athletic Club Holiday International Open (gold, 2001; silver, 2005; bronze, 2002, 03, 04), Henri Deglane Challenge (bronze, 2002), Dave Schultz Memorial International (gold, 2002, 05) and Sunkist Kids International Open (gold, 2002; silver, 2004). While in college, Pritzlaff captured the 1998 Junior World championship at 70 kg. A native of Lyndhurst, N.J., Pritzlaff graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 2002 with a bachelor s degree in sociology. He and his wife, Robin, have two daughters, Adalena and Onaliese. THE PRITZLAFF FILE Hometown: Lyndhurst, New Jersey High School: Lyndhurst College: University of Wisconsin, 2002 Bachelor s Degree: Sociology Family: Wife Robin; children Adalena and Onaliese Collegiate Coaching Experience: Rutgers University (Associate Head Coach), 2014-Present. University of Michigan (Assistant Coach), 2011-14. University of Wisconsin (Associate Head Men s Coach), 2009-11. University of Wisconsin (Assistant Coach), 2006-09. Hofstra University (Assistant Coach), 2004-06. University of Wisconsin (Volunteer Assistant Men s Coach), 2002-03. 16

Assistant Coach John Leonardis COACHING STAFF John Leonardis has been with Rutgers head coach Scott Goodale since his first day On the Banks and has played a vital role in the program s rise to national prominence. Leonardis has helped the Scarlet Knights to a 153-55-1 record during his first 10 years at RU. Leonardis made an immediate impact on the recruiting trail, as their first recruiting class was ranked nationally by W.I.N. Magazine (No. 3) and Intermat (No. 4). During Leonardis tenure, RU has produced six All-Americans, three conference champions, 58 NCAA Championship bids, 18 Big Ten Conference Championship placewinners, and 42 Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA) Championships placewinners. Rutgers has had All-Americans in each of the last four seasons, as Anthony Ashnault (141) became the first three time All-American in program history when he finished sixth at the 2017 national championships in St. Louis. Ken Theobold also appeared on the podium at 149 pounds in 2017, giving the program back-to-back seasons with two or more All-Americans for the first time ever. In 2014, the program earned its first All-American since 2002, as 157-pounder Anthony Perrotti finished eighth at NCAAs. Perrotti closed his career on the national podium at 165 pounds in 2016 in front of a local crowd at MSG, becoming the third two-time All-American in RU history. With Leonardis and Goodale at the helm, RU notched six top-25 and two top-10 finishes since 2009. The Scarlet Knights finished the 2016-17 dual campaign with a 12-5 record, which included an undefeated home slate (6-0) and 6-3 mark in Big Ten Conference action. The six conference wins were the most since Rutgers joined the league in 2014, while RU concluded its dual season ranked within the top-25 for the sixth time since Leonardis joined the program. Rutgers also hosted the historic Battle at the Birthplace this past season, in which it defeated rival Princeton, 19-16, in front of 16,178 fans at High Point Solutions Stadium on Nov. 19, 2016. The event drew the second-highest crowd in NCAA dual history. The 2015-16 season was undeniably the most successful in Rutgers wrestling history. The Scarlet Knights sent all 10 weight classes to the NCAA Championships for the first time and finished 15th in the nation. Ashnault won the Big Ten title at 141 pounds to become Rutgers first ever Big Ten champ, as the squad wrestled to a fifth-place finish at the 2016 Big Ten Championships. Volunteer Assistant Coach Joe Pollard A strong presence in Rutgers wrestling room over the last seven seasons, Joe Pollard begins his eighth year On the Banks in 2017-18. Pollard continues in the volunteer assistant coach role after serving as as an assistant coach with the program in 2011-12. In his volunteer role, Pollard assists in all facets of the wrestling program, including training, conditioning and opponent scouting. In Pollard s time at Rutgers, the Scarlet Knights have produced six All-Americans, three conference champions, 46 NCAA Championship bids, 18 Big Ten Conference Championship placewinners, and 28 Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA)?Championships placewinners. RU set a school record in duals won (21) and tied Rutgers best total for NCAA qualifiers (eight) in 2011. Pollard joined the Scarlet Knights after spending seven seasons as an assistant coach at The College of New Jersey under legendary coach Dave Icenhower. While at TCNJ, Pollard helped the Lions reach new heights as 18 wrestlers earned All-America honors under Pollard s tutelage. For his successes at TCNJ, Pollard was named NCAA Division III National Assistant Coach of the Year in 2007. Prior to accepting the position at TCNJ, Pollard was a three-year varsity starter at Rider University. While at Rider, Pollard was a two-time Josh Hanson Award winner, given to the wrestler who demonstrates exceptional leadership, work ethic and academics. A placewinner at the Prep Nationals as a student at the Peddie School, Pollard was a New Jersey State qualifier. A two-time first-team All-County selection, he was also a three-time County Champion and earned Most Outstanding Wrestler honors at the Mercer County tournament. Pollard currently resides in Hamilton, New Jersey with his wife, Britt, and son, Duke. 17

ALPHABETICAL Name Year Weight High School / Prev. School / Hometown Anthony Ashnault*** R-Sr. 141 South Plainfield, N.J./South Plainfield Robert Cleary Fr. 141 Bound Brook, N.J./Bound Brook Matthew Correnti* R-So. HWT Delran, N.J./Holy Cross Academy Dylan D Amore Fr. HWT Montgomery, N.J./Montgomery Eleazar Deluca R-Sr. 149 Talent, Ore./Phoenix High (Northern Colorado) Scott DelVecchio** R-Sr. 133 South Plainfield, N.J./South Plainfield Nick Denora Fr. 125 West Paterson, N.J./Passaic Valley Kyle Dinapoli Fr. 133 Voorhees, N.J./Voorhees Brett Donner So. 157/165 Wall, N.J./Wall Luke Ecklof Fr. 125 Howell Township, N.J./St. John Vianney Alex Esposito Fr. HWT Cranford, N.J./Cranford Zach Firestone So. 133 Swedesboro, N.J./Clearview (Bucknell) Nicholas Gravina** R-Sr. 184 Allendale, N.J./Northern Highlands Regional Joseph Grello R-Fr. 174 Newtown, N.J./Bergen Catholic Razohnn Gross Sr. HWT Franklin Park, N.J./Don Bosco Prep Richie Lewis* R-Sr. 157 Toms River, N.J./Toms River East (Iowa Central C.C.) Peter Lipari R-Jr. 133 Little Falls, N.J./Bergen Catholic Alex Mackall R-Fr. 125 Austintown, Ohio/Walsh Jesuit Marc McDonald Jr. 197 Fairfield, N.J./West Essex Anthony Messner R-Sr. 197 Somerset, N.J./Franklin Shane Metzler Fr. 125 Long Valley, N.J./West Morris Kevin Mulligan R-Fr. 197 Blauvelt, N.Y./Bergen Catholic Ralph Normandia R-Jr. HWT Somerset, N.J./Franklin Jordan Pagano* R-Jr. 174 South Brunswick, N.J./Bergen Catholic (Penn State) Nick Santos Fr. 149 Clark, N.J./St. Peter s Prep Willie Scott R-So. 174 Brick, N.J./Brick Township Nick Suriano* So. 125 Paramus, N.J./Bergen Catholic (Penn State) John Van Brill* R-Jr. 165 Mullica Hill, N.J./Clearview Michael Van Brill R-Fr. 141 Mullica Hill, N.J./Clearview WEIGHT Name Year Weight High School / Prev. School / Hometown Nick Denora Fr. 125 West Paterson, N.J./Passaic Valley Luke Ecklof Fr. 125 Howell Township, N.J./St. John Vianney Alex Mackall R-Fr. 125 Austintown, Ohio/Walsh Jesuit Shane Metzler Fr. 125 Long Valley, N.J./West Morris Nick Suriano* So. 125 Paramus, N.J./Bergen Catholic (Penn State) Scott DelVecchio** R-Sr. 133 South Plainfield, N.J./South Plainfield Kyle Dinapoli Fr. 133 Voorhees, N.J./Voorhees Zach Firestone So. 133 Swedesboro, N.J./Clearview (Bucknell) Peter Lipari R-Jr. 133 Little Falls, N.J./Bergen Catholic Anthony Ashnault*** R-Sr. 141 South Plainfield, N.J./South Plainfield Robert Cleary Fr. 141 Bound Brook, N.J./Bound Brook Michael Van Brill R-Fr. 141 Mullica Hill, N.J./Clearview Eleazar Deluca R-Sr. 149 Talent, Ore./Phoenix High (Northern Colorado) Nick Santos Fr. 149 Clark, N.J./St. Peter s Prep Richie Lewis* R-Sr. 157 Toms River, N.J./Toms River East (Iowa Central C.C.) Brett Donner So. 157/165 Wall, N.J./Wall John Van Brill* R-Jr. 165 Mullica Hill, N.J./Clearview Joseph Grello R-Fr. 174 Newtown, N.J./Bergen Catholic Jordan Pagano* R-Jr. 174 South Brunswick, N.J./Bergen Catholic (Penn State) Willie Scott R-So. 174 Brick, N.J./Brick Township Nicholas Gravina** R-Sr. 184 Allendale, N.J./Northern Highlands Regional Marc McDonald Jr. 197 Fairfield, N.J./West Essex Anthony Messner R-Sr. 197 Somerset, N.J./Franklin Kevin Mulligan R-Fr. 197 Blauvelt, N.Y./Bergen Catholic Matthew Correnti* R-So. HWT Delran, N.J./Holy Cross Academy Dylan D Amore Fr. HWT Montgomery, N.J./Montgomery Alex Esposito Fr. HWT Cranford, N.J./Cranford Razohnn Gross Sr. HWT Franklin Park, N.J./Don Bosco Prep Ralph Normandia R-Jr. HWT Somerset, N.J./Franklin * denotes previous NCAA qualifications 2017-18 RUTGERS SCARLET KNIGHTS 18

Nick Suriano 125 So. Paramus, N.J. 125Bergen Catholic HS Career Overall / Dual Record: 32-3 / 19-2 2017-18 Season - 16-0 / 7-0 Brandon Clay (Maryland) W-TF, 24-7 Journeymen Northeast Duals Christian Moody (Oklahoma) W-D, 4-2 No. 18 Louie Hayes (Virginia) W-D, 8-1 Black Knight Invitational Fabian Gutierrez (Chattanooga) W-MD, 16-4 Brandon Loperfido (Lock Haven) W-F (2:32) Steven Bulzomi (Binghampton) W-TF, 22-3 Alonzo Allen (Chattanooga) W-MD, 8-0 Josiah Kline (Lock Haven) W-MD, 19-5 Justin Stickley (Iowa) W-TF, 24-5 Midlands Championships Steve Polakowski (Minnesota) W-TF, 21-5 Justin Stickley (Iowa) W-TF, 19-4 No. 19 Zeke Moisey (West Virginia) W-D, 6-0 No. 12 Sebastian Rivera (Northwestern) W-D, 7-6 No. 10 Ronnie Bresser (Oregon State) W-D, 2-1 Braken Mead (Ohio State) W-TF, 24-9 James Szymanski (North Carolina) W-MD, 12-3 PROJECTED COMPETITORS The Suriano File... Career Honors: 2017 Midlands Champion... 2017 NCAA qualifier 2017-18 (As a sophomore): Earned a 12-3 major decision over James Szymanski during dual against No. 24 North Carolina (Jan. 12)... collected a 24-9 major decision against Ohio State (Jan. 7)... produced Rutgers first individual champion in program history after he finished 5-0, including victories over three ranked opponents, at the 55th Annual Midlands Championships (Dec. 29-30)... picked up a 24-5 tech fall over Justin Stickley during home dual against No. 7 Iowa (Dec. 8)... earned a 19-5 major decision over Lock Haven s Josiah Kline (Dec. 1)... 125-pound champion at Black Knight Invitational in West Point, N.Y. (Nov. 19)... delivered wins over Christian Moody (Oklahoma) and No. 18 Louie Hayes (Virginia) at the 2017 Journeymen Northeast Duals (Nov. 11)... defeated Maryland s Brandon Clay by tech fall, 24-7, in Rutgers debut outside at High Point Solutions Stadium (Nov. 4)... transferred to Rutgers in the fall and immediately eligible for the season with three seasons of eligibility remaining. 2016-17 (As a freshman): Finished 16-3 as a true freshman for Penn State in 2016-17, which included a 12-2 mark in dual action and an 8-1 record in Big Ten duals seeded third at the 2017 NCAA Championships in St. Louis at 125 pounds, but was unable to compete in the tournament due to injury two of Suriano s losses were the result of injury, while his other defeat came against Iowa s Thomas Gilman, who was the 2017 Big Ten champion and NCAA runner-up in his weight class. Prior to college: Produced one of the greatest high school careers in Garden State history, earning four NJSIAA State Championships at Bergen Catholic finished his scholastic career a perfect 159-0 just the fourth four-time New Jersey state champion all-time only wrestler in state history to match his four individual titles with four team championships. 19

Scott DelVecchio 125 R-Sr. South Plainfield, N.J. 133 South Plainfiled HS Career Overall / Dual Record: 75-36 / 29-16 2017-18 Season - 12-2 / 6-1 Michael Doetsch (Maryland) W-D, 11-5 Journeymen Northeast Duals Jake Rubio (Oklahoma) W-MD, 16-6 Scott Kiyono (Virginia) W-D, 11-4 DJ Fehlman (Lock Haven) W-D, 11-5 Paul Glynn (Iowa) W-MD, 12-4 Midlands Championships Danny Bertoni (Maryland) W-F (4:58) Hunter Kosco (Brown) W-D, 5-3 Colin Valdiviez (Northwestern) W-D, 7-5 Micky Phillippi (Pittsburgh) W-D, 6-2 Bryan Lantry (Buffalo) L-D, 4-3 Colin Valdiviez (Northwestern) W-D, 7-5 Micky Phillippi (Pittsburgh) W-D, 3-1 (SV1) No. 3 Luke Pletcher (Ohio State) L-D, 4-2 No. 2 Zach Sherman (North Carolina) W-D, 6-2 PROJECTED COMPETITORS The DelVecchio File... Career Honors: Two-Time NCAA Championships Qualifier (2017, 2015)... Round of 12 appearance at 2017 NCAA Championships... 2017 Big Ten Championships placewinner (7th, 133)... 2017 Midlands Championships third-place finisher... 2016 (Sixth) Midlands Championships placewinner 2015 NCAA qualifier 2014 Clarion Open Champion 2014 National Collegiate Open Champion. 2017-18 (As a redshirt senior): Collected a ranked win over No. 20 Zach Sherman during dual with No. 24 North Carolina (Jan. 12)... placed third with a 6-1 record at the 55th Annual Midlands Championships (Dec. 29-30)... defeated Paul Glynn by major decision, 12-4, during home dual against No. 7 Iowa (Dec. 8)... added an 11-5 decision over 2017 NCAA qualifier DJ Fehlman of Lock Haven (Dec. 1)... delivered a major decision over Jake Rubio (Oklahoma) and a decision over Scott Kiyono (Virginia) during the 2017 Journeymen Northeast Duals (Nov. 11)... registered a 11-5 decision over Maryland s Michael Doetsch outside at High Point Solutions Stadium (Nov. 4)... preseason No. 11 at 133 pounds by FloWrestling. 2016-17 (As a redshirt junior): Advanced to Round of 12 and finished 3-2 at 2017 NCAA Championships (March 16-18)... collected seeded victory over Northern Iowa s No. 12 Josh Alber at NCAA s... finished seventh at Big Ten Championships to earn automatic bid to NCAA s (March 5)... beat two-time NCAA qualifier Joseph Palmer, 6-2, in RU s 38-3 dual win over Oregon State (Jan. 20) topped Penn State s George Carpenter, 11-4, for his first Big Ten win of the season (Jan. 13) placed sixth at the 54th Annual Ken Kraft Midlands Championships (Dec. 29-30) earned first Big Ten win of the year by major decision, 14-6, over Michael Beck of Maryland (Dec. 11) finished with a 2-1 record and a win by fall at the Journeymen Tussle (Dec. 4) won by fall over Alec Kelly, 5:46, in match against Columbia (Nov. 27) went 3-1 and finished as runner-up at the East Stroudsburg University Open (Nov. 6). 2015-16 (As a junior): Compiled a 14-5 redshirt season competed at the 53rd Annual Ken Kraft Midlands Championships (Dec. 29-30) placed third at the Nittany Lion Open with a 5-1 showing (Dec. 6) posted a third-place finish with a 3-1 day at the Mat Town Open (Nov. 22) finished as runner-up at the Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open, falling to No. 4-ranked and three-time All-American, Nashon Garrett (Cornell), by a 6-1 score in the final (Nov. 8). 2014-15 (As a sophomore): NCAA qualifier posted an 0-2 mark at first national tournament went 21-12 on the year pinned Purdue s Danny Sabatello in 6:33 to finish ninth at the Big Ten Championships (March 7-8) went 12-6 in dual competition ended the Big Ten dual season with a 5-4 record captured his first top-10 win of the year against Ohio State s No. 7 Johnni Di- Julius by a 7-1 score (Feb. 1) debuted in the Intermat and FloWrestling rankings at No. 20 and 17, respectively, following a 10-4 upset decision against then-no. 14 Geoffrey Alexander (Jan. 18) beat Iowa s Phillip Laux, 10-3, in dual action to give Rutgers its first Big Ten Conference bout victory in program history (Jan. 2) posted a 2-0 mark at the Third Annual Grapple at the Garden (Dec. 21) went 3-2 at the 33rd Annual Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational to finish one match shy of placing (Dec. 7) recorded a 2-1 mark at the Journeymen/Asics Northeast Duals (Nov. 29) came back from being down 6-3 against Hofstra s Maverick Passaro to cap a 9-8 win (Nov. 16) opened the season with a Clarion Open title at 133 pounds (Nov. 2) went 4-0 at the tournament with two major decisions and a 6-4 win over Jade Rauser (Utah Valley) in the finals. 2013-14: Finished rookie season with a 20-7 record, including a 4-3 mark in dual action captured first place at the National Collegiate Open, defeating Tyler Keselring of Central Michigan, 6-4, to take top honors (March 2) placed third at the 11th Annual Shorty Hitchcock Memorial Classic, going 5-1 on the day... posted a combined 2-1 record at the Asics/Journeymen Northeast Duals (Nov. 30) and Grapple at the Garden (Dec. 1), picking up an 11-8 win over Michigan State s Hermilo Esquivel in RU s 20-18 victory over the Spartans (Nov. 30)... earned the first dual win of his career by major decision against Clarion s Johnathan Mele (Nov. 22)... finished third at the 2013 Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open at 125 pounds, losing his first bout before winning seven straight in wrestle backs (Nov. 10)... fell to Hofstra s Jamie Franco, 5-1, in his first career collegiate 20

Michael Van Brill R-Fr. 125 Mullica Hill, N.J. Clearview HS 141 Career Overall / Dual Record: 10-6 / 4-3 2017-18 Season - 10-6 / 4-3 No. 14 Ryan Diehl (Maryland) L-D, 10-9 Journeymen Northeast Duals No. 16 Mike Longo (Oklahoma) W-D, 3-2 Sam Martino (Virginia) W-D, 4-0 Black Knight Invitational Chris Debien (Chattanooga) W-D, 4-1 Kyle Shoop (Lock Haven) L-MD, 14-1 Mike Pongracz (Chattanooga) W-D, 6-4 Peter Lipari (Rutgers) W-F (5:50) Kyle Shoop (Lock Haven) L-MD, 13-0 Carter Happel (Iowa) W-D, 3-2 Midlands Championships Keegan Moore (West Virginia) W-MD, 11-0 Yahya Thomas (Northwestern-UN) L-D, 8-3 Peter Lipari (Rutgers) W-D, 4-0 Vince Turk (Iowa) W-F (2:12) Carter Happel (Iowa) L-D, 3-1 No. 6 Joey McKenna (Ohio State) L-MD, 13-3 No. 17 A.C. Headlee (North Carolina) W-D, 7-5 PROJECTED COMPETITORS The Van Brill File... Career Honors: 2016 Lock Haven Classic Champion. 2017-18 (As a redshirt freshman): Earned a ranked win over No. 17 A.C. Headlee during home dual win over No. 24 North Carolina (Jan. 12)... collected three wins at the 55th Annual Midlands Championships (Dec. 29-30)... defeated Carter Happel by decision during home dual with No. 7 Iowa (Dec. 8)... finished third at the Black Knight Invitational in West Point, N.Y. (Nov. 19)... earned wins over No. 16 Mike Longo (Oklahoma) and Sam Martino (Virginia) at the 2017 Journeymen Northeast Duals (Nov. 11). 2016-17 (As a freshman): Produced a 18-5 competing unattached... wrestled for fourth place at the Warriors Winter Open (Feb. 12) went 5-1 for a third-place finish at the Shorty Hitchcock Memorial Classic (Jan. 14) captured the Lock Haven Classic title at 141 pounds for his first career open championship (Dec. 29) finished as runner-up at the Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (Nov. 13) and the East Stroudsburg University Open in his first-career tournament (Nov. 6). Prior to Rutgers: Clearview HS product... high school All-American... was the 2016 runner-up at 138 pounds at the NJSIAA state finals named a South Jersey Times All-Star in 2016, when he went 37-1 before falling in the state title bout two-time Region 8 winner named Region 8 Tournament Most Outstanding Wrestler in 2015 state placewinner in 2015, taking fifth at 132 pounds. 21

Eleazar DeLuca R-Sr. 125 Talent, Ore. Phoenix HS 149 Career Overall / Dual Record: 24-11 / 11-5 2017-18 Season - 7-5/4-3 Adam Whitesell (Maryland) W-D, 10-4 Journeymen Northeast Duals No. 14 Davion Jefferies (Oklahoma) W-D, 8-2 Sam Krivus (Virginia) W-D, 9-3 No. 15 Ronnie Perry (Lock Haven) L-D, 5-1 No. 2 Brandon Sorenson (Iowa) L-D, 4-1 Midlands Championships Tyler Meisinger (Michigan) W-MD, 8-0 Camden Fischer (Lehigh) W-F (2:05) Steven Bleise (Minnesota-UN) W-D, 3-2 No. 2 Brandon Sorenson (Iowa) L-MD, 12-2 Pat Lugo (Iowa-UN) L-FF No. 5 Ke-Shawn Hayes (Ohio State) W-D, 12-7 No. 5 Troy Hielmann (North Carolina) L-D, 4-1 PROJECTED COMPETITORS The DeLuca File... Career Honors: 2018 Wrestler of the Week (Week of Jan. 10)... 2016 East Stroudsburg Open Champion. 2017-18 (As a redshirt senior): NCAA Wrestler of the Week (Jan. 10)... produced a 12-7 comefrom-behind victory with two six-point throws against No. 5 Ke-Shawn Hayes during dual with No. 2 Ohio State (Jan. 7)... collected three victories at the 55th Annual Midlands Championships (Dec. 29-30)... defeated No. 14 Davion Jefferies (Oklahoma) and 2017 NCAA qualifier Sam Krivus (Virginia) at the 2017 Journeymen Northeast Duals (Nov. 11)... delivered a 10-4 decision over Maryland s Adam Whitesell outside at High Point Solutions Stadium (Nov. 4). 2016-17 (As a senior): Wrestled to a 6-2 record competing unattached... competed unattached at the 54th Annual Ken Kraft Midlands Championships (Dec. 29-30) took first with a 5-0 clip at the East Stroudsburg University Open (Nov. 6). Prior to Rutgers: Wrestled at Northern Colorado, where he placed fourth at the 2016 Big 12 Championships and went 17-6 on the season tallied a 7-2 dual record last season with the Bears... also competed at Clackamas Community College. 22

John Van Brill R-Jr. 125 Mullica Hill, N.J. Clearview HS 157 Career Overall / Dual Record: 41-25 / 15-10 2017-18 Season - 9-5 / 2-4 Brendan Burnham (Maryland) W-TF, 15-0 Journeymen Northeast Duals Dawaylon Barnes (Oklahoma) W-D, 6-5 George Atkinson (Virginia) L-D, 9-2 No. 10 Chance Marsteller (Lock Haven) L-MD, 11-3 Midlands Championships Nick Gasbrro (Illinois) W-TF, 15-0 Andrew Crone (Wisconsin) L-D, 7-3 Andrew Shomers (Edinboro) W-MF Spencer Nagy (Edinboro) W-F (2:27) Jake Danishek (Indiana) W-MD, 8-0 No. 19 Larry Early (Old Dominion) W-F (3:51) No. 11 Luke Zilverberg (SDSU) W-D, 9-6 Mike D Angelo (Princeton) W-D, 7-4 No. 6 Micah Jordan (Ohio State) L-D, 11-5 Kennedy Monday (North Carolina) L-MD, 16-4 Shorty Hitchcock Classic* Quentin Hovis (Navy)* W-TF, 20-2 Gage Thomas (Pitt-Johnstown)* W-MD, 19-6 Jon Errico (UPenn)* W-D, 4-1 Beau Guffey (Army)* W-D, 6-0 Fredy Stroker (Cornell)* L-D, 4-2 * does not count towards varsity record PROJECTED COMPETITORS The Van Brill File... Career Honors: 2017 NCAA Championships qualifier... 2017 Big Ten Championships placewinner (7th, 157)... 2016 (Eighth) Midlands Championships placewinner. 2017-18 (As a redshirt junior): Moved to 157 pounds midway through the season... placed third with seven wins, including victories over two ranked foes, at the 55th Annual Midlands Championships (Dec. 29-30)... delivered a 6-5 decision over Oklahoma s Dawaylon Barnes at the 2017 Journeymen Northeast Duals (Nov. 11)... earned a 15-0 tech fall over Maryland s Brendan Burnham outside at High Point Solutions Stadium (Nov. 4). 2016-17 (As a redshirt sophomore): Finished first NCAA Championships 1-2 as the No. 13 seed (March 16-18)... finished seventh at Big Ten Championships with a 3-2 record (March 5)... reached the 20-win mark with an 8-3 decision against Northwestern s Ben Sullivan (Feb. 12) pinned NCAA qualifier Kyle Langenderfer in 4:46 after trailing 7-0 against the Fighting Illini grappler, a key swing result in RU s 19-17 dual win over No. 12 Illinois at the RAC (Jan. 6) took eighth at the 54th Annual Ken Kraft Midlands Championships (Dec. 29-30) pinned No. 7-ranked Clayton Ream (North Dakota State) and knocked off No. 8-ranked Dawaylon Barnes (Oklahoma) in the tournament entered the Intermat rankings for the first time at No. 20 following a 10-2 start to the year (Dec. 6) went 2-1 with two ranked wins at the Journeymen Tussle (Dec. 4), including a pin of No. 4 Max Rohskopf (NC State) and decision over No. 16 May Bethea (Penn) earned an 8-0 major decision against Taylor Simaz of Cornell (Nov. 27) picked up a 14-3 major decision against Princeton s Mike D Angelo in the Battle at the Birthplace at High Point Solutions Stadium (Nov. 19)... posted two dual wins to begin the dual season at CSU Bakersfield (Nov. 11) and Cal Poly (Nov. 13) went 3-1 and was runner up at the East Stroudsburg University Open (Nov. 6). 2015-16 (As a redshirt freshman): Went 8-7 overall and 2-2 in dual competition competed at the 53rd Annual Ken Kraft Midlands Championships, going 2-2 (Dec. 29-30) defeated George Mason s Greg Fluornoy, 15-6, in a 47-0 win at the Grapple at the Garden (Nov. 29) recorded a 2-1 outing at the Mat Town Open, taking third/fourth place (Nov. 22) went 2-2 at the Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (Nov. 8) won by forfeit against Centenary (Nov. 1). 2014-15 (As a freshman): Recorded a 22-11 record wrestling unattached posted a third-place finish at the Shorty Hitchcock Memorial Invitational, going 5-1 in the tournament (Jan. 18) finished fifth and went 6-2 at the Nittany Lion Open (Dec. 7) went 2-2 at the TCNJ Open (Nov. 22) posted a 2-2 record at the East Stroudsburg Open (Nov. 16) placed in his first collegiate open, finishing fourth at the Clarion Open at 149 pounds with a 6-2 record and four major decisions (Nov. 2) lost in the championship quarterfinals, but wrestled back to the third-place match with three consecutive wins. Prior to Rutgers: Finished with a 139-11 record at Clearview, where he served as a three-year captain ended his high school career with 98 pins helped guide Clearview to its first state team title was a four-time NJ qualifier and two-time placewinner, finishing fourth and fifth won three region and four district championships. Personal: Son of Michael & Suzanne... has three siblings: Vanessa, Mike and Brooke undecided on major born on Oct. 25, 1995. 23

Richie Lewis 125 R-Sr. Toms River, N.J. 165 Toms River East HS PROJECTED COMPETITORS The Lewis File... Career Honors: 2017 U23 World Champion at 70 kg... 2017 U23 World Trials champion at 70 kg... 2016 NCAA Championships qualifier 2016 Big Ten Championships placewinner, finishing fifth 2015 Midlands Championships placewinner (fourth). Career Overall / Dual Record: 36-9 / 20-2 2017-18 Season - 8-2 / 3-1 Kyle Cochran (Maryland) W-MD, 13-4 No. 13 Alex Marinelli (Iowa) L-D, 6-4 (SV1) Midlands Championships Brett Bye (SDSU) W-MD, 15-7 Zachary Carson (Eastern Mich.) W-D, 11-5 Logan Parks (Central Michigan) W-D, 3-1 (SV1) No. 14 Alex Marinelli (Iowa) L-D, 3-2 May Bethea (Penn) W-MD, 12-4 No. 13 Anthony Valencia (Arizona St.) W-D, 5-2 No. 11 Te Shan Campbell (Ohio State) W-D, 5-2 Josh McClure (North Carolina) W-MD, 15-5 2017-18 (As a redshirt senior): Moved to 165 pounds midway through the season... earned a major decision over Josh McClure during home dual win over No. 24 North Carolina (Jan. 12)... collected a 5-2 decision over No. 11 Te Shan Campbell during dual with No. 2 Ohio State (Jan. 7)... placed third with five victories at the 55th Annual Midlands Championships (Dec. 29-30)... secured 70 kg gold medal at the 2017 U23 World Championships in Bydgoszcz, Poland (Nov. 26)... registered a 13-4 major decision over Maryland s Kyle Cochran outside at High Point Solutions Stadium (Nov. 4)... delivered 70kg title at U23 World Trial Championships, defeating three 2017 NCAA qualifiers and two 2017 All-Americans en route to the championship in Rochester, Minnesota (Oct. 8)... preseason No. 7 at 157 pounds by FloWrestling. 2016-17 (As a senior): Was injured early in the season opener and sidelined the remainder of the year bested Princeton s Joe Tavoso by a 17-6 major decision wrestling up at 165 pounds in the Battle at the Birthplace at High Point Solutions Stadium (Nov. 19) defeated No. 11-ranked Joey Lavallee (Missouri), 2-0, in an exhibition showcase at the 51st Annual All-Star Classic in Cleveland (Nov. 5). 2015-16 (As a junior): Notched a 27-7 overall mark and 16-1 dual record in his first season at Rutgers went 1-2 at his first NCAA Championships (March 17-19) automatic NCAA Championships qualifier topped Ohio State s Jake Ryan, 5-2, to secure fifth place at the Big Ten Championships (March 5-6) beat Doug Welch, 4-2, with a third period takedown, helping RU to a win over No. 23 Purdue (Feb. 14) scored a takedown with eight seconds remaining to beat No. 9 Brian Murphy ( Michigan) at the RAC (Feb. 7) topped NCAA qualifier Adam Krop (Princeton), 7-4, in RU s 28-6 dual win over the Tigers (Jan. 31) took fourth at the 53rd Annual Ken Kraft Midlands Championships (Dec. 29-30) defeated No. 16 Edwin Cooper Jr. (Iowa) and No. 18 Tyler Berger (Nebraska) in the tournament dropped No. 10 Tyler Berger (Nebraska), 10-3, for his first win over a ranked opponent (Dec. 12) entered the national rankings for the first time, earning the No. 17 spot at 157 pounds according to Intermat on Dec. 8 after a 7-0 start to the season extended his unbeaten start to the season with two major decisions in Corvallis, Ore., against Oregon State and Utah Valley (Nov. 21) went 3-0 at the Journeymen/Asics Northeast Duals with a two decisions and a major (Nov. 15) made his Rutgers debut with a 2-0 day at the Rutgers Duals, scoring a fall and a decision (Nov. 1). Prior to Rutgers: A two-time National Junior College Athletic Association All-American, finishing second and third in two tournament trips while at Iowa Central... four-year letterwinner and captain at Toms River HS East compiled a 121-22 record in his career, placing at the NJSIAA Championships three times finished third at 138 pounds in 2013, fifth at 132 pounds in 2012, and seventh at 119 pounds in 2011 at the state tournament two-time NHSCA All-American a three-time All-Shore Conference selection. Personal: Son of Joseph and Maria has one brother, Michael intends to major in psychology his father, Joseph, was a legendary New Jersey high school basketball coach at Cardinal Mc- Carrick for 17 years, leading the program to 310 wins, 11 Greater Middlesex Conference division titles, two Greater Middlesex Tournament titles and three NJSIAA Non-Public, South B championships. 24

Jordan Pagano 125 R-Jr. South Brunswick, N.J. 174Bergen Catholic HS Career Overall / Dual Record: 56-31 / 8-5 2017-18 Season - 13-8 / 1-4 Josh Ugalde (Maryland) L-D, 8-3 Journeymen Northeast Duals No. 13 Yoanse Mejias (Oklahoma) L-D, 7-3 No. 20 Will Schany (Virginia) L-D, 6-5 Black Knight Invitational Nunzio Crowley (Binghamton) W-MD, 10-1 Justin Lampe (Chattanooga) W-F (1:46) Joseph Grello (Rutgers) L-D, 4-3 Mat-Town Open Frank Guida (Bucknell) W-D, 11-1 Andrew Berreyesa (Unnattched) W-D, 2-0 Jared Siegrist (Lock Haven) W-D, 7-0 Corey Hazel (Lock Haven) W-D, 4-2 (SV1) Midlands Championships Joey Gunther (Iowa) W-D, 7-4 Johnny Sebastian (Northwestern) L-D, 9-3 Mathew Wilhelm (Cal Poly) W-D, 6-5 Andrew McNally (Eastern Mich.) W-F (2:59) Christian Brucki (Central Mich.) L-MD, 14-2 No. 2 Myles Martin (Ohio State) L-F (0:37) Shorty Hitchcock Classic Kyle Narber (Millersville) W-MD, 16-3 Quinton Hiles (UPenn) W-F (6:34) Ty Schoffstall (Edinboro) L-D, 11-7 Brad Laughlin (USMAPS) W-D, 11-6 Koltyn Eason (Edinboro) W-D, 8-1 PROJECTED COMPETITORS The Pagano File... Career Honors: 2017 NCAA Champions Qualifier... 2017 Shorty Hitchcock Memorial Champion 2016 (Seventh) Midlands Championships Placewinner. 2017-18 (As a redshirt junior): Finished third at the Shorty Hitchcock Classic (Jan. 13)... picked up three wins at 55th Annual Midlands Championships (Dec. 29-30)... wrestled up at 184 pounds and defeated Corey Hazel of Lock Haven (Dec. 1)... secured the 174-pound title at the Mat-Town Open (Nov. 26)... runner up at the Black Knight Invitational in West Point, N.Y. (Nov. 19)... has appeared at 174 pounds in Rutgers first three duals... preseason No. 14 at 174 pounds by FloWrestling. 2016-17 (As a redshirt sophomore): Finished 2017 NCAA Championships 1-2 (March 16-18)... earned at-large selection for NCAA s... scored the biggest win of his career by upsetting No. 4 Ryan Preisch, 10-4, on the road at Lehigh (Feb. 17) the win vaulted Pagano to No. 15 in the following Intermat rankings earned the first Intermat ranking of his career a week prior, coming in at No. 19 (Feb. 7) hung on to defeat No. 17 (FloWrestling) Devin Skatzka of Indiana, 2-0 (Feb. 5) won the Shorty Hitchcock Memorial Classic (Jan. 14) posted a 5-2 record to take seventh place at the 54th Annual Ken Kraft Midlands Championships (Dec. 29-30) earned a 5-2 decision against No. 18-ranked David Kocer (South Dakota State) in the tournament went 4-1 with three falls and a major decision to finish as runner-up at the Cleveland State Open (Dec. 17) picked up a decision win at the Journeymen Tussle (Dec. 4) won by fall in dual action against Mitchell Owens (San Francisco State) in a 45-0 RU win (Nov. 11) went 4-1 at the East Stroudsburg University for a runner-up finish (Nov. 6). 2015-16 (As a redshirt freshman): Compiled a 16-11 overall record competing unattached competed at the 53rd Annual Ken Kraft Midlands Championships, going 2-2 (Dec. 29-30) went 4-3 to finish sixth at the Nittany Lion Open (Dec. 6) posted a strong 4-2 performance at the Mat Town Open, finishing fourth (Nov. 22) went 2-2 at the Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open made his Rutgers debut with a fall over Centenary s Anthony Kubish in 3:49 at the Rutgers Duals (Nov. 1). Prior to Rutgers: Spent one season at Penn State, posting an 8-8 record wrestling unattached wrestled for four seasons at Bergen Catholic, going 128-29 with a fourth-place NJSIAA State Championships finish at 160 pounds in 2014 a two-time district, region, and county champ placed seventh at the Beast of the East. Personal: Son of James and Brigitte has two siblings, James and Jianna. 25

Joe Grello 125 R-Fr. Newton, N.J. 174Bergen Catholic HS Career Overall / Dual Record: 9-5 / 2-2 2017-18 Season - 9-4 / 1-2 Black Knight Invitational Jared Siegrist (Lock Haven) W-F (4:28) Graham Ratermann (Army) W-MD, 8-0 Anthony Lombardo (Binghamton) W-F (4:16) Jordan Pagano (Rutgers) W-D, 4-3 Jared Siegrist (Lock Haven) W-D, 3-2 Joey Gunther (Iowa) L-D, 5-4 Midlands Championships Garrett Sutton (Michigan) L-D, 6-4 Devin Kane (North Carolina) L-D, 4-2 No. 3 Bo Jordan (Ohio State) L-D, 7-3 Adis Radoncic (North Carolina) W-D, 10-3 Shorty Hitchcock Classic Jed Smith (Army) W-TF, 15-0 Brian Krasowski (UPenn) W-F (4:35) Koltyn Eason (Edinboro) W-D, 5-1 Ty Schoffstall (Edinboro) L-D, 8-6 PROJECTED COMPETITORS The Grello File... 2017-18 (As a freshman): Finished second at the Shorty Hitchcock Classic (Jan. 13)... earned a 10-3 decision over Adis Radoncic during dual win over No. 24 North Carolina (Jan. 12)... made Rutgers dual debut with a 3-2 victory over Lock Haven s Jared Siegrist (Dec. 1)... captured 174-pound title with 4-0 record at the Black Knight Invitational in West Point, N.Y. (Nov. 19). Prior to Rutgers: Bergen Catholic HS product... No. 70 overall recruit by Intermat ranked No. 7 in the country at 170 pounds 2016 and 2015 NJSIAA State Champion at 170 pounds 2015 Cadet World Team member Junior Freestyle Nationals All-American. 26

Nick Gravina 125 R-Sr. Allendale, N.J. 184Northern Highlands HS Career Overall / Dual Record: 60-30 / 33-13 2017-18 Season - 8-4 / 5-1 Jaron Smith (Maryland) W-D, 10-4 Journeymen Northeast Duals Matthew Waddell (Oklahoma) W-D, 4-2 Chance McClure (Virginia) W-D, 3-0 Tristian Sponseller (Lock Haven) W-D, 6-4 Mitch Bowman (Iowa) W-D, 4-0 Midlands Championships Dylan Reynolds (Edinboro) W-TF, 20-5 Greg Bulsak (Clarion) W-D, 3-2 Dylan Ammerman (Lehigh) W-D, 4-2 No. 14 Emery Parker (Illinois) L-D, 2-1 Nino Bonaccorsi (Pittsburgh) L-MF Joe Heyob (Penn) L-MF Chip Ness (North Carolina) L-D, 4-3 PROJECTED COMPETITORS The Gravina File... Career Honors: Two-time NCAA Championships qualifier (2017, 2016) Round of 12 appearance at 2017 NCAA Championships... 2016 Big Ten Championships placewinner, finishing fourth 2016 (Sixth) and 2015 (Eighth) Midlands Championships placewinner 2016 East Stroudsburg Open Champion 2015 Academic All-Big Ten selection. 2017-18 (As a redshirt senior): Placed sixth with three victories at 55th Annual Midlands Championships (Dec. 29-30)... defeated Mitch Bowman by decision, 4-0, during home dual against No. 7 Iowa (Dec. 8)... wrestled up at 197 pounds and defeated Lock Haven s Tristian Sponseller (Dec. 1)... recorded wins over Matthew Waddell (Oklahoma) and Chance McClure (Virginia) at the 2017 Journeymen Northeast Duals (Nov. 11)... despite a dislocated shoulder during the match, produced a 10-4 decision over Maryland s Jaron Smith outside at High Point Solutions Stadium (Nov. 4)... preseason No. 10 at 184 pounds by FloWrestling. 2016-17 (As a redshirt junior): Advanced to Round of 12 and finished 3-2 at 2017 NCAA Championships (March 16-18)... collected seeded victory over Chattanooga s No. 15 Bryce Carr in sudden victory at NCAA s... finished ninth at Big Ten Championships to earn automatic bid to NCAA s (March 5)... won his final dual match of the year, 11-2, against Thomas Murray of Lehigh wrestling up at 197 pounds (Feb. 17) went 4-2 for a sixth-place result at the 54th Annual Ken Kraft Midlands Championships (Dec. 29-30) defeated 2016 NCAA All-American Pete Renda by an 8-2 decision in the tournament opened the Big Ten season with an 11-3 major decision over Idris White of Maryland (Dec. 11) won by fall over Donny Donnelly, 0:57, in match against Columbia (Nov. 27) dominated No. 17 Ian Baker, 24-3, in a tech fall victory in the Battle at the Birthplace versus Princeton at High Point Solutions Stadium (Nov. 19) won the 184-pound East Stroudsburg University Open title (Nov. 6). 2015-16 (As a redshirt sophomore): Posted a 22-11 overall record and 13-4 mark in duals as a sophomore went 0-2 at his first NCAA Championships (March 17-19) had a strong Big Ten Championships for a fourth-place finish and automatic NCAA Championships qualifying bid (March 5-6) handled No. 19 Abram Ayala (Princeton), 7-1, to open RU s 28-6 win over the Tigers (Jan. 31) cruised to an 11-3 major decision against Minnesota s Christopher Pfarr (Jan. 17) finished eighth at the 53rd Annual Ken Kraft Midlands Championships with a 4-3 outing (Dec. 29-30) earned the first ranking of his career at No. 20 by Intermat following an upset win won his first match against a ranked opponent with a 3-2 victory over No. 4 T.J. Dudley at the RAC to spark a 17-16 upset against No. 4 Nebraska (Dec. 12) scored a fall in 4:54 against George Mason s Austin Harrison at the Grapple at the Garden (Nov. 29) picked up two wins in Corvallis, Ore., against Oregon State and Utah Valley (Nov. 21) had a 2-1 day at the Journeymen/Asics Northeast Duals with a pair of decisions (Nov. 15) went 2-0 with a tech fall and decision at the Rutgers Duals (Nov. 1). 2014-14 (As a redshirt freshman): Ended the dual season with a 7-4 overall and 4-3 dual mark placed second at the 82nd Annual Wilkes University Open with a 3-1 record (Dec. 28) returned from injury with a 6-5 decision over Chandler Smith (Army) at the Third Annual Grapple at the Garden (Dec. 21) went 3-0 in his first collegiate action at the Rutgers Duals, picking up a fall, tech fall and major decision (Nov. 2). 2013-14: Redshirt season. Prior to Rutgers: A four-time district, region and county champion at Northern Highlands Regional amassed a 148-12 career record named an NHSCA All-American during his freshman and junior seasons. Personal: Son of Vincent and Stacey has three siblings: Deb, Ashley and Iliana intends to major in psychology born on Sept. 25, 1994. 27

Kevin Mulligan 125 R-Fr. Blauvelt, N.Y. 197Bergen Catholic HS Career Overall / Dual Record: 9-7 / 2-3 2017-18 Season - 9-7 / 2-3 Nick Capello (Maryland) W-MD, 11-2 Journeymen Northeast Duals Andrew Dixon (Oklahoma) L-D, 3-0 Jay Aiello (Virginia) W-D, 5-0 Journeymen Classic Mike Oxley (Hofstra) W-D, 4-0 Rocco Caywood (Army) L-MD, 13-1 Nezar Haddad (Hofstra) W-D, 5-1 Black Knight Invitational Gunnar Larson (Army) W-D, 10-4 Scottie Boykin (Chattanooga) L-D, 8-3 Tristian Sponseller (Lock Haven) W-D, 3-1 Rocco Caywood (Army) W-D, 5-1 No. 8 Cash Wilke (Iowa) L-D, 8-3 Midlands Championships Landon Pelham (Central Mich.) W-D, 6-3 Mason Reinhardt (Wisconsin) W-D, 2-1 No. 13 Frank Mattiace (Penn) L-F (1:46) Jackson Striggow (Michigan) L-D, 4-2 No. 17 Danny Chaid (North Carolina) L-MD, 18-8 Shorty Hitchcock Classic* Zoe Holloway (USMAPS)* W-TF, 15-0 Colton Dull (Millersville)* W-D, 4-2 Jt Brown (USMAPS)* L-D, 4-3 Zoe Holloway (USMAPS)* W-F (0:29) Sam Schuyler (Buffalo)* W-D, 8-6 * does not count towards varsity record PROJECTED COMPETITORS The Mulligan File... Career Honors: 2016 East Stroudsburg Open Champion. 2017-18 (As a redshirt freshman): Collected two wins at 55th Annual Midlands Championships (Dec. 29-30)... finished third at the Black Knight Invitational in West Point, N.Y. (Nov. 19)... went 2-1 at the Journeymen Classic (Nov. 12)... defeated Jay Aiello of Virginia at the 2017 Journeymen Northeast Duals (Nov. 11)... produced a 11-2 major decision over Maryland s Nick Capello in his Rutgers dual debut outside at High Point Solutions Stadium (Nov. 4). 2016-17 (As a freshman): Wrestled to a 28-8 record competing unattached... finished as runnerup at the Warriors Winter Open (Feb. 12) took third at the Shorty Hitchcock Memorial Classic (Jan. 14) notched a 2-2 record wrestling unattached at the 54th Annual Ken Kraft Midlands Championships (Dec. 29-30) posted a 2-1 mark to finish as runner-up at the Mat Town Open (Nov. 27) finished fourth with a 6-2 record at the Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (Nov. 13) went 4-0 for a first-place finish at the East Stroudsburg University Open, the first tournament of his career (Nov. 6). Prior to Rutgers: Bergen Catholic HS product... ranked the No. 50 overall recruit by Intermat and No. 7 nationally at 195 pounds 2016 NJSIAA State Champion at 195 pounds and 2015 NJSIAA State Champion at 182 pounds two-time Junior Freestyle Nationals All-American. 28

Anthony Messner Sr. 125 Somerset, N.J. Franklin HS 197 PROJECTED COMPETITORS The Messner File... 2017-18 (As a redshirt senior): Made 2017-18 dual debut against No. 2 Ohio State (Jan. 7)... participated at the 55th Annual Midlands Championships (Dec. 29-30)... collected a win at the Wilkes Open (Dec. 23)... competed at the Mat-Town Open (Nov. 26). Career Overall / Dual Record: 23-34 / 1-5 2017-18 Season - 0-3 / 0-1 Mat-Town Open* Noahh Adams (West Virginia)* L-D, 8-5 Brian Kennerly (Virginia)* L-D, 3-1 Wilkes Open* Chris Kober (Campbell)* W-D, 5-2 Kyle Gentile (Lehigh)* L-MD, 8-0 Tucker Ziegler (Brown)* L-D, 3-0 Midlands Championships No. 8 Cash Wilcke (Iowa) L-F (4:45) Mason Reinhardt (Wisconsin) L-F (6:16) No. 1 Kollin Moore (Ohio State) L-MD, 18-7 * does not count towards career record 2016-17 (As a redshirt junior): Finished second at the Shorty Hitchcock Memorial Classic (Jan. 14) represented RU at the 54th Annual Ken Kraft Midlands Championships (Dec. 29-30) won his final match of the day at the Journeymen Tussle (Dec. 4) competed at the East Stroudsburg University Open (Nov. 6). 2015-16 (As a redshirt sophomore): Went 8-8 overall and 1-1 in dual competition competed at the 83rd Annual Wilkes University Open (Dec. 28) wrestled at the Nittany Lion Open (Dec. 6) went 2-2 and finished fourth at the Mat Town Open (Nov. 22) posted a 2-2 mark at the Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (Nov. 8) defeated Centenary s Joey Ragsdale, 4-0, at the Rutgers Duals (Nov. 1). 2014-15 (As a sophomore): Went 9-6 wrestling unattached placed fourth at the 82nd Annual Wilkes University Open, going 2-2 (Dec. 28) capped a 1-2-3 Rutgers finish at 184 pounds at the TCNJ Open, winning by a 17-2 tech fall in the third place-match (Nov. 22) kicked off the season with a 2-2 outing at the East Stroudsburg Open (Nov. 16). 2013-14 (As a freshman): Finished 11-17 in his rookie campaign, including a 0-2 mark in dual action... competed at 197 pounds against No. 2/3/3 Gabe Dean of Cornell (Jan. 26)... saw first dual action of career against George Mason at the Grapple at the Garden (Dec. 1)... posted a 1-2 record at the Clarion Open in his first collegiate action. Prior to Rutgers: 2013 NJSIAA state runner-up and All-America honoree at the NHSCA Senior Nationals at 195 pounds... finished senior season 40-2 at Franklin and was the first wrestler in school history to reach the state finals... compiled a career record of 118-25 throughout four-year career... was a three-time Somerset County Champion and a three-time District 18 Champion... took fourth place at the 2012 FloNationals. Personal: Son of Michael and Leticia... has one brother, Nicholas, and one sister, Samantha... intends to major in criminal justice. 29

Razohnn Gross Sr. 125Franklin Park, N.J. Don Bosco Prep HS HWT Career Overall / Dual Record: 26-20 / 8-12 2017-18 Season - 12-8 / 2-5 No. 13 Yousiff Hemida (Maryland) L-D, 7-1 Journeymen Northeast Duals Connor Webb (Oklahoma) W-D, 2-1 Tyler Love (Virginia) W-D, 5-2 Journeymen Classic Nicholas Scott (Castleton) W-D, 4-0 Robert Heald (Army) W-D, 4-1 Robert Scherer (Virginia) W-D, 7-4 Black Knight Invitational Robert Heald (Army) W-D, 5-3 Connor Calkins (Binghamton) W-D, 6-3 No. 14 Thomas Haines (Lock Haven) L-F (1:20) No. 15 Thomas Haines (Lock Haven) L-F (0:43) No. 6 Sam Stoll (Iowa) L-F (2:41) Midlands Championships Matt Stencel (Central Mich) W-D, 5-2 (TB2) Ian Butterbrodt (Brown) L-D, 3-2 Christian Araneo (Princeton) L-D, 2-1 No. 1 Kyle Snyder (Ohio State) L-F (1:59) Cory Daniel (North Carolina) L-D, 5-3 Shorty Hitchcock Classic Saul Wilkins (Bloomsburg) W-D, 5-2 Niko Camacho (American) W-D, 2-1 Ben Sullivan (USMAPS) W-D, 4-1 Andrew Piehl (Navy) W-D, 7-3 PROJECTED COMPETITORS The Gross File... Career Honors: 2017 Big Ten Championships placewinner (6th, HWT). 2017-18 (As a senior): Finished first with a 4-0 mark at the Shorty Hitchcock Classic (Jan. 13)... runner up at Black Knight Invitational in West Point, N.Y. (Nov. 19)... went 3-0 at the Journeymen Classic (Nov. 12)... defeated Connor Webb (Oklahoma) and Tyler Love (Virginia) at the 2017 Journey Northeast Duals (Nov. 11). 2016-17 (As a junior): Finished sixth at Big Ten Championships with three victories (March 5)... prevailed in tiebreakers, 3-2, against Northwestern s Conan Jennings in a 28-6 dual win over the Wildcats (Feb. 12) won four-straight matches and began his Big Ten career, 5-0, before having his streak snapped to No. 1 Kyle Snyder (Feb. 6) outlasted Purdue s Tyler Kral, 4-3, after two tiebreaker periods to close out a 27-9 dual win over Purdue at the RAC (Jan. 22) won the first dual match of his career with a third-period takedown against Illinois Deuce Rachal to secure a 19-17 dual win over the No. 12-ranked Fighting Illini at the RAC (Jan. 6) posted a 2-1 mark at the Lock Haven Classic (Dec. 29) opened his RU career at the East Stroudsburg University Open (Nov. 6). Prior to Rutgers: Posted a 127-18 record and won back-to-back 195-pound NJSIAA State titles in his final two years at Don Bosco Prep went 29-2 as a senior, ending his career with a championship captured four District 5 championships and three Region 2 titles 30

Anthony Ashnault 125 R-Sr. South Plainfield, N.J. 141South Plainfiled HS Career Overall / Dual Record: 91-18 / 53-4 2017-18 Season - 0-0 / 0-0 RETURNING NCAA QUALIFIERS The Ashnault File... Career Honors: 91 career victories... three-time All-American (2017,2016, 2015) two-time national semifinalist... finished sixth in 2017, fourth in 2016 and eighth in 2015 at NCAA Championships two-time Big Ten Champion (2016, 2017) 2017 (Third), 2016 (Third) and 2015 (Fourth) Midlands Championships placewinner 2017, 2016 and 2015 NCAA qualifier 2015 Big Ten Championships placewinner, finishing fifth 2014 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational placewinner, finishing fourth 2014 Asics University Freestyle National Champion at 65 KG 2014 member of the USA University World Team 2014 National Collegiate Open Champion. 2017-18 (As a redshirt senior): Preseason No. 5 at 141 pounds by FloWrestling. 2016-17 (As a redshirt junior): Named Bauer Male Athlete of the Year for the third year in a row at the 2017 R Awards (May 3)... became first three-time All-American after he finished sixth at the 2017 NCAA Championships (March 16-18)... closed out the 2016-17 season with a 30-6 record... advanced to the NCAA semifinals for the second consecutive season after he defeated Princeton s No. 4-seeded Matthew Kolodzik, 6-2, in the quarterfinals... finished NCAA s with a 3-3 record... became first two-time Big Ten Champion in program history after he defeated Michigan State s Javier Gasca III, 15-2, for the 141 conference title (March 5)... shut out No. 16 Randy Cruz, 4-0, at Lehigh (Feb. 17) handled No. 15 Luke Pletcher (Ohio State), 10-1, in Columbus (Feb. 6) defeated Penn State s No. 12-ranked Jimmy Gulibon, 4-1 (Jan. 13) posted a 6-1 record with three tech falls, a fall, a major decision and decision to take third at the 54th Annual Ken Kraft Midlands Championships (Dec. 29-30) went 2-1 with a fall and tech fall at the Journeymen Tussle (Dec. 4) had a tech fall over Jacob Macalolooy, 18-3, in match against Columbia (Nov. 27) defeated 2016 NCAA runner-up Bryce Meredith (Wyoming), 8-6, in sudden victory at the 51st Annual NWCA All-Star Classic in Cleveland (Nov. 5) was the first Scarlet Knight to earn an invite to the event. 2015-16 (As a redshirt sophomore): Became the second two-time All-American in program history with a fourth-place finish at the 2016 NCAA Championships (March 17-19) finished the season with a team-best 32-4 overall record advanced to the NCAA semifinals, the first Rutgers semifinalist since 1960 posted a 4-2 record at nationals went 4-0 and defeated Jimmy Gulibon (Penn State), 9-0, in the final to win Rutgers wrestling s first Big Ten Conference championship (March 5-6) topped No. 17 Randy Cruz, 9-2, in RU s NWCA National Duals win over No. 7 Lehigh (Feb. 20) concluded the dual season 18-1 won the 50th match of his career, 7-2, against Wisconsin s Gabe Grahek (Feb. 5) notched his eighth major decision of the year against Princeton s Jordan Laster (Jan. 31) took fourth place at the 53rd Annual Ken Kraft Midlands Championships (Dec. 29-30) began the year 17-0 before dropping his first official match to No. 5 Kevin Jack (NC State) in the third-place match at Midlands. 2014-15 (As a redshirt freshman): All-American finished eighth with a 3-2 record at the 2015 NCAA Championships in St. Louis (March 19-21) defeated No. 13 seed Randy Cruz of Lehigh in the round of 12 to secure All-America status sustained an injury in the consolation semifinals before medical forfeiting the seventh-place match posted a 29-8 overall record to lead RU finished fifth as the highest-placing Scarlet Knight at his first Big Ten Championships (March 7-8) went a team-best 19-2 in his first dual season wrapped up his first B1G dual season tied with a team-best 7-2 record by winning a 4-2 decision over Northwestern s Jameson Oster (Feb. 8) converted a takedown on the edge with two seconds left to beat No. 6 Josh Dziewa of Iowa, 3-1, in the team s B1G opener at the RAC (Jan. 2) went 2-0 at the Third Annual Grapple at the Garden (Dec. 23) placed fourth at the 33rd Annual Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational, going 4-2 (Dec. 7) went 3-0 at the Journeymen/Asics Northeast Duals, earning a 15-0 tech fall over Trae Blackwell to help RU to a 20-18 upset over No. 19 Oklahoma (Nov. 29). 2013-14 (As a freshman): Redshirt season went 15-3 wrestling unattached at 141 pounds finished in first place at the National Collegiate Open, going 5-0 to claim top honors (March 2) went 3-2 at the Jonathan Kaloust Bearcat Open (Nov. 10)... finished in third place with a 7-1 clip at the Clarion Open (Nov. 3). 31

Matt Correnti R-Fr. 125 Delran, N.J. Holy Cross Academy HWT Career Overall / Dual Record: 16-15 / 8-6 2017-18 Season - 14-6 / 0-0* East Stroudsburg Open* Dante Immediato (Kutztown) W-F, 4:00 Lio Quezada (George Mason) W-D, 8-2 Evan Fidelibus (Rider) W-D, 7-5 (SV) David Pipa (Lehigh) W-D, 2-0 Ryan Kemmerer L-D, 6-2 Wilkes Open* Baily Forte (Penn) W-F (0:43) Jarrett Walters (Rebel WC) W-F (4:22) John Hartnett (Sacred Heart) W-F (3:19) Brett Dempsey (American) W-D, 4-0 Christian Colucci (Lehigh) L-MF Midlands Championships* Trent Hillger (Wisconsin-UN) W-D, 5-0 Tyler Hall (Penn) W-D, 9-3 William Miller (Edinboro) L-F (6:47) Ian James (Buffalo) W-D, 4-0 Christian Araneo (Princeton) W-F (0:36) Amar Dhesi (Oregon St.) L-F (0:59) Shorty Hitchcock Classic) Ben Sullivan (USMAPS) L-D, 3-2 Bryce Town (Clarion) W-F (2:28) John Barlow (Kutztown) W-F (2:33) Saul Wilkins (Bloomsburg) L-F (1:05) RETURNING NCAA QUALIFIERS The Correnti File... Career Honors: 2017 NCAA Championships qualifier... 2017 Big Ten Championships placewinner (6th, 197). 2017-18 (As as sophomore): Collected four wins at 55th Annual Midlands Championships (Dec. 29-30)... finished second with a 4-1 record at the Wilkes Open (Dec. 23)... placed third with a 3-1 mark at the East Stroudsburg Open (Nov. 12)... moved to heaveyweight and will redshirt the 2017-18 season. 2016-17 (As a freshman): Finished first NCAA Championships 0-2 (March 16-18)... placed sixth at the Big Ten Championships with a 3-3 record to earn automatic bid to NCAA s (March 5)... closed 2016-17 with 16 wins in first season of competition... knocked off the first ranked wrestler of his career with a 3-2 decision against Oregon State s No. 18-ranked Corey Griego (Jan. 20) won in his RAC debut, 16-12, against Illinois Andre Lee to help RU to a 19-17 dual win over the No. 12 Fighting Illini (Jan. 6 ) had a 2-1 tournament at the Lock Haven Classic (Dec. 29) capped his day at the Journeymen Tussle with a 16-6 major decision (Dec. 4) defeated Jonathan Costa (San Francisco State), 11-2, in his first-career dual match (Nov. 11) placed fourth at the East Stroudsburg University Open in the first tournament of his career (Nov. 6). Prior to Rutgers: Competed at Holy Cross Academy... ranked No. 54 overall recruit byintermat ranked No. 5 nationally at 220 pounds a four-time NJSIAA placewinner, capping off his career with a state title at 220 pounds in 2016... also finished second, third, and eighth three-time Cadet and Junior All-American two-time high school national champion. 32