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CornellBigRed.com Cornell Athletics<br />

@CornellSports CornellAthletics<br />

<strong>NCAA</strong><br />

<strong>WRESTLING</strong><br />

<strong>CHAMPIONSHIPS</strong><br />

MARCH 17 – 19, 2016 // MADISON SQUARE GARDEN // NEW YORK, NY<br />

Cornell Big Red at 2016 <strong>NCAA</strong> Championship • Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)<br />

March 17-19, 2016 • Page 1


2015-16 CORNELL <strong>WRESTLING</strong> Game Notes<br />

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Cornell Coaching Staff<br />

Head Coach Rob Koll<br />

Cornell head coach Rob Koll is in his 23rd season at Cornell<br />

(267-87-5, .751; 106-8-1 Ivy, .926) ... he is the David R. Dunlop ‘59<br />

Head Coach of Wrestling at Cornell ... the all-time winningest<br />

wrestling coach in program history, Koll has guided the Big<br />

Red to 14 straight Ivy League titles (17 overall), 10 consecutive<br />

EIWA crowns and eight top five <strong>NCAA</strong> team finishes, including<br />

second twice (2010, 2011) ... he was the 2005 NWCA Division<br />

I Coach of the Year and the Dan Gable Coach of the Year ... his<br />

wrestlers have won 12 national titles with 56 All-Americans<br />

and 55 individual EIWA champions.<br />

Assistant Coaches...........................Damion Hahn (Minnesota ‘04)<br />

Mike Grey (Cornell ‘11)<br />

Donnie Vinson (Binghamton ‘12)<br />

Athletic Trainer.............................................................Chris Scarlata<br />

Strength Coach...............................................................Tom Howley<br />

Cornell Athletic Communications<br />

Director..................................................................... Jeremy Hartigan<br />

Deputy Director.................................................................. Julie Greco<br />

Assistant Director - Content Manager............... Brandon Thomas<br />

Intern - Multimedia Coordinator.............................Amanda Ghysel<br />

Dir. of Multimedia, Prod. & Web Comm........................ John Lukach<br />

Assistant Director - Video..............................................John Enright<br />

Web Site.................................................... www.CornellBigRed.com<br />

Facebook......................... www.Facebook.com/cornellathletics<br />

Twitter.........................................www.twitter.com/cornellsports<br />

YouTube..............................www.youtube.com/cornellathletics<br />

2015-16 Schedule & Results<br />

NOVEMBER<br />

21 DREXEL #.................................................W, 37-3<br />

22 NEW YORK STATE INTERCOLLEGIATES &.....1st, 202 pts.<br />

Grapple at the Garden (New York, N.Y.)<br />

29 vs. #5 Nebraska.................................................. L, 14-21<br />

vs. #14 Rutgers................................................... L, 13-21<br />

DECEMBER<br />

4-5 at Las Vegas Invitational (Las Vegas, Nev.).......2nd, 113 pts.<br />

JANUARY<br />

1-2 at Southern Scuffle (Chattanooga, Tenn.)... 4th, 98.5 pts.<br />

10 at #4 Missouri.................................................... L, 17-18<br />

15 * HARVARD ^...........................................W, 31-14<br />

16 * BROWN ^..............................................W, 30-13<br />

23 #6 LEHIGH ^...........................................L, 13-25<br />

FEBRUARY<br />

6 * COLUMBIA ^..........................................W, 23-15<br />

7 #4 OKLAHOMA STATE #.............................L, 12-32<br />

13 * at Penn................................................................ W, 21-9<br />

* at Princeton...................................................... W, 23-16<br />

MARCH<br />

5-6 at EIWA Championships (Princeton, N.J.).. 1st, 170.5 pts.<br />

17-19 at <strong>NCAA</strong> Championships (New York, N.Y.)............. All Day<br />

* - Ivy League game<br />

# - Newman Arena (Ithaca, N.Y.)<br />

& - Barton Hall (Ithaca, N.Y.)<br />

^ - Friedman Wrestling Center (Ithaca, N.Y.)<br />

Home games in BOLD CAPS<br />

<strong>NCAA</strong>s<br />

#18 CORNELL Big Red (6-5, 5-0 Ivy) at 2016 <strong>NCAA</strong> Championships<br />

March 17-19, 2016 • New York, N.Y. • Madison Square Garden (18,200)<br />

Television: ESPN and ESPNU • Live Video: ESPN3.com • Live Stats: <strong>NCAA</strong>.com<br />

EIWA Champions — 1910, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1922, 1923, 1926, 1930, 1958, 1992, 1993,<br />

2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016<br />

STORY LINES:<br />

• Years of hard work and dedication, coupled with a rare in-state opportunity to compete for national championships, will all come together<br />

when the Big Red’s contingent of nine wrestlers heads to Madison Square Garden for the three-day event beginning on Thursday, March 17.<br />

• Cornell won an unprecedented 10th consecutive EIWA title and its 14th-straight Ivy League crown earlier this spring and will attempt<br />

to claim its first team championship.<br />

• Cornell enters the tournament with a pair of wrestlers seeded No. 1 in their weight class - three-time All-American Nahshon Garrett at<br />

133 pounds and 2015 national champion Gabe Dean at 184 pounds.<br />

• Garrett, the 2014 <strong>NCAA</strong> runner-up at 125 pounds, became the 10th wrestler and fourth Cornellian to claim four EIWA crowns and now<br />

looks to add a first national title.<br />

• Three-time EIWA champion Dean will have a chance to join him next year, but in the meantime will look to become Cornell’s fourth<br />

two-time national champion (joining Dave Auble, Travis Lee and Kyle Dake).<br />

• Junior Brian Realbuto, the national runner-up a season ago at 157 pounds, is the No. 2 seed at 174 pounds after posting a 33-3 record<br />

this season and winning an EIWA title at 174 pounds.<br />

• Also collecting a top five seed is junior Dylan Palacio (No. 5 at 157), who fresh of his first EIWA title, will be looking to earn All-America<br />

honors for the first time.<br />

• Cornell will also have five unseeded wrestlers who will have a chance to climb through the field.<br />

• Seniors Duke Pickett (165) and Owen Scott (197) and freshmen Dalton Macri (125), Joey Galasso (149) and Jeramy Sweany (285) have each<br />

been ranked nationally during the season and are all, with the exception of Pickett, ready to step on the big stage for the first time in March.<br />

• Pickett is a two-time <strong>NCAA</strong> qualifier and 2016 EIWA runner-up who will be looking for his first <strong>NCAA</strong> win after making an appearance<br />

at nationals a year ago.<br />

CORNELL <strong>NCAA</strong> NOTES<br />

• The Big Red’s nine <strong>NCAA</strong> qualifiers were 136-10 (.932) against wrestlers who did not advance to the championship meet this season.<br />

• It is the third time in program history Cornell has had a pair of No. 1 seeds at the same tournament (Kyle Dake at 141 and Mack Lewnes<br />

at 174 in 2010; Cam Simaz at 197 and Kyle Dake at 157 in 2012).<br />

• Cornell has three wrestlers seeded in the top two in their weight class from the second straight year (No. 1 Gabe Dean at 184, No. 2<br />

Brian Realbuto at 157 and Nahshon Garrett at 133 in 2015) and the third time in school history (No. 1 Mack Lewnes at 174 and Kyle Dake<br />

at 141, No. 2 Troy Nickerson at 125 in 2010).<br />

• It is just the sixth time in program history Cornell has had four wrestlers seeded in the top five (1958, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2015).<br />

• Cornell has placed in the top five at the <strong>NCAA</strong> championships in six of the last seven seasons and in the top 10 in 11 of the last 13 years<br />

(eight straight).<br />

• Cornell will be sending a school-record tying nine <strong>NCAA</strong> qualifiers to New York City, matching a record set in 2005 and since matched<br />

in 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2015.<br />

• The Big Red has had at least one individual <strong>NCAA</strong> champion in seven of the last eight years and at least one finalist in eight straight<br />

campaigns.<br />

• The Big Red has had 12 different wrestlers win a combined 17 <strong>NCAA</strong> titles. Kyle Dake is one of three wrestlers to claim four national<br />

crowns (doing it in four different weight classes), while Dave Auble and Travis Lee won two titles each.<br />

• Cornell is one of just eight schools to qualify at least nine wrestlers for the championships, trailing only Nebraska, Oklahoma State and<br />

Rutgers with 10 apiece. Joining the Big Red with nine qualifiers is Iowa, Lehigh, Missouri and Penn State.<br />

• Cornell has had 37 wrestlers earn a total of 72 All-America honors, including 52 total All-Americans since 2002.<br />

• Since Rob Koll took over prior to the 1993-94 campaign, Cornell has had 152 <strong>NCAA</strong> qualifiers, 52 All-Americans and 12 national<br />

champions. In the first 63 seasons of the <strong>NCAA</strong> tournament, the Big Red program had 82 total <strong>NCAA</strong> qualifiers, 16 All-Americans and<br />

five national champions.<br />

• Cornell wrestlers have won at least 20 total matches in eight straight <strong>NCAA</strong> tournaments and 12 of the last 13.<br />

• The Big Red has qualified at least half its lineup in 17 of the last 18 seasons and 15 in a row.<br />

• Cornell has scored at least 50 team points in 12 of the last 13 <strong>NCAA</strong> tournaments, finishing no lower than 12th in any campaign.<br />

Lineup at the 2016 <strong>NCAA</strong> Championship<br />

#18 Cornell Big Red.........................Weight....Notes<br />

Dalton Macri (16-7)........................................125...........Ranked as high as No. 19 in national polls, 12-4 in last 16 matches<br />

#1 Nahshon Garrett (32-0)..............................133...........3x All-American, 4x EIWA champ, 3rd Cornell in career wins (144)<br />

Joey Galasso (20-12).......................................149...........2016 EIWA runner-up, 5-1 in last 6 matches<br />

#5 Dylan Palacio (13-1)...................................157...........2x 1st-team All-Ivy at 165, 2016 EIWA champ, missed fall due to injury<br />

Duke Pickett (26-9).........................................165...........2016 EIWA runner-up, 1st team All-Ivy in 2015, 90-42 career record<br />

#2 Brian Realbuto (33-3)................................174...........2015 <strong>NCAA</strong> runner-up at 157, 2x All-American, ranked as high as #1 this year<br />

#1 Gabe Dean (29-1).......................................184...........2015 <strong>NCAA</strong> champ, 2x All-American, 3x EIWA champ, 112-6 career record<br />

Owen Scott (15-7)..........................................197...........Third at 2016 EIWAS, 37-13 career record, two-year backup making 1st <strong>NCAA</strong> trip<br />

Jeramy Sweany (22-14)..................................HWT.........First among Cornell freshmen in wins, making first <strong>NCAA</strong> trip after placing at EIWAs<br />

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Rob Koll<br />

The David R. Dunlop ‘59 Head Coach<br />

• Rob Koll, the David R. Dunlop ’59 Head Coach of<br />

Wrestling, is in his 23rd season as the mentor of the<br />

Cornell wrestling program.<br />

• Under Koll’s direction, the Big Red has captured 17 Ivy<br />

League titles, crowned 12 <strong>NCAA</strong> champions and achieved<br />

56 All-Americans and 55 individual EIWA champs.<br />

• He is the school’s career leader in wins, posting a<br />

267-87-5 (.751) career record.<br />

• Over the past 10 years, Cornell has shown without question that it is one of the nation’s<br />

elite squads with 45 All-Americans, 10 national champions, eight top five team finishes<br />

at the <strong>NCAA</strong>s and 10 straight EIWA titles.<br />

• In addition, the Big Red has won 14 consecutive Ivy crowns and 73 straight Ivy matches.<br />

THE KOLL FILE<br />

PERSONAL<br />

Family: wife Rachel, sons William and Daniel.<br />

EDUCATION<br />

North Carolina University - Chapel Hill, 1989 (B.A. in Communication)<br />

<strong>WRESTLING</strong> EXPERIENCE<br />

University of North Carolina<br />

• 1988 <strong>NCAA</strong> champion at 158 pounds.<br />

• Four-time <strong>NCAA</strong> All-American, posted 150-20-1 career record.<br />

• Three-time ACC champion.<br />

• Twice selected to compete in the NWCA All-Star Classic.<br />

Post Collegiate<br />

• Alternate for 1992 U.S. OIympic team.<br />

• Won his weight class at the 1990 and 1993 World Cups.<br />

• A 1992 World Cup Grand Prix champion.<br />

• Placed fifth at the 1991 World Championships in Tokyo.<br />

• Pan-Am Games champ in 1989.<br />

• National Freestyle champion in 1990 and 1991.<br />

• Runner-up at the 1989 Olympic Festival in Oklahoma City, Okla.<br />

Cornell University<br />

• Assistant coach under Jack Spates for four seasons, helping Big Red to four Ivy and two EIWA titles.<br />

• Helped develop 18 <strong>NCAA</strong> qualifiers in his four seasons as an assistant.<br />

COACHING EXPERIENCE<br />

EIWA<br />

<strong>NCAA</strong><br />

Year School Position Record Ivy Record (Finish) Finish Finish<br />

1993-94 Cornell Head Coach 14-6 4-1 (2nd) 4th t-17th<br />

1994-95 Cornell Head Coach 15-5 5-0 (1st) 4th t-56th<br />

1995-96 Cornell Head Coach 14-3 4-1 (2nd) 3rd t-42nd<br />

1996-97 Cornell Head Coach 11-5 3-2 (3rd) 4th t-41st<br />

1997-98 Cornell Head Coach 11-5-2 4-1 (2nd) 3rd t-67th<br />

1998-99 Cornell Head Coach 16-2-1 4-0-1 (t-1st) 2nd t-33rd<br />

1999-00 Cornell Head Coach 11-4 4-1 (2nd) 3rd t-34th<br />

2000-01 Cornell Head Coach 8-4-1 4-1 (t-1st) 4th t-28th<br />

2001-02 Cornell Head Coach 8-4 4-1 (2nd) 3rd t-18th<br />

2002-03 Cornell Head Coach 13-5 5-0 (1st) 2nd 10th<br />

2003-04 Cornell Head Coach 11-6 5-0 (1st) 3rd 11th<br />

2004-05 Cornell Head Coach 12-4 5-0 (1st) 2nd 4th<br />

2005-06 Cornell Head Coach 10-4 5-0 (1st) 2nd 5th<br />

2006-07 Cornell Head Coach 9-5 5-0 (1st) 1st 12th<br />

2007-08 Cornell Head Coach 9-5 5-0 (1st) 1st 9th<br />

2008-09 Cornell Head Coach 12-2 5-0 (1st) 1st 6th<br />

2009-10 Cornell Head Coach 9-4-1 5-0 (1st) 1st 2nd<br />

2010-11 Cornell Head Coach 13-1 5-0 (1st) 1st 2nd<br />

2011-12 Cornell Head Coach 11-1 5-0 (1st) 1st 4th<br />

2012-13 Cornell Head Coach 14-4 5-0 (1st) 1st 5th<br />

2013-14 Cornell Head Coach 13-1-0 5-0 (1st) 1st 7th<br />

2014-15 Cornell Head Coach 17-2-0 5-0 (1st) 1st 5th<br />

2015-16 Cornell Head Coach 6-5-0 5-0 (1st) 1st<br />

Totals as head coach 23rd season at COR 267-87-5 106-8-1<br />

THE STREAKS:<br />

• Cornell has won 10 consecutive EIWA<br />

team titles, the longest streak in conference<br />

history.<br />

• The Big Red has crowned at least one EIWA<br />

champion in each of the last 15 seasons and<br />

in 25 of the last 26 years.<br />

• The Big Red is 50-1 (.980) in its last 51<br />

duals against current EIWA competitors<br />

dating back to 2010-11.<br />

• Cornell is 89-4-1 (.952) in dual meet action<br />

against current EIWA teams dating back to<br />

2004-05, including 81-0 against teams other<br />

than Lehigh.<br />

• Head coach Rob Koll’s teams have racked<br />

up 14 Ivy League titles in a row, the longest<br />

title streak in any sport in conference<br />

history.<br />

• Cornell has won 73 consecutive Ivy League<br />

dual meets dating back to the 2001-02<br />

campaign.<br />

• Cornell has placed in the top five at the<br />

<strong>NCAA</strong> championships in six of the last seven<br />

seasons and in the top 10 in 11 of the last 13 years (eight straight).<br />

• Cornell is 94-20-1 (.822) in dual meet competition in the last seven seasons.<br />

CONSECUTIVE EIWA TITLES:<br />

School (Years)........................ Consec. Titles<br />

Cornell (2007-pr).............................................. 10<br />

Cornell (1912-17)............................................... 6<br />

Lehigh (2002-06)..........................................................5<br />

Lehigh (1931-35)..........................................................5<br />

Yale (1905-09)..............................................................5<br />

Penn (1996-99)............................................................4<br />

Navy (1943-46).............................................................4<br />

Penn State (1918-21)....................................................4<br />

LONGEST ACTIVE CONFERENCE TITLE STREAKS:<br />

Conference... School (Years).......... Consec. Titles<br />

Ivy...................Cornell (2003-pr)................................14<br />

EIWA................Cornell (2007-pr)................................10<br />

Pac-12.............Oregon State (2012-pr)........................5<br />

Big 12..............Oklahoma State (2013-pr)....................4<br />

MAC.................Missouri (2013-pr)................................4<br />

ACC..................NC State (2016-pr)................................1<br />

Big Ten.............Penn State (2016-pr)............................1<br />

EWL.................Rider (2016-pr)....................................1<br />

Southern..........Appalachin State (2016-pr)..................1<br />

• The Big Red is 37-5 (.881) in its last 42 home duals dating back to the 2009-10 season.<br />

• Big Red wrestling has won 68 consecutive dual meets against unranked teams dating back to the<br />

beginning of the 2007-08 season.<br />

• Cornell has won 28 straight meets against New York state opponents.<br />

• The Big Red has won four consecutive New York State team titles.<br />

• Dylan Palacio (157) and Brian Realbuto (174) also won EIWA titles, while Joey Galasso (149) and Duke<br />

Pickett (165) advanced to the finals.<br />

ALL-IVY LEAGUE AWARDS:<br />

• Senior Nahshon Garrett earned his second Ivy League Wrestler of the Year award and freshman Joey<br />

Galasso became the third Cornellian in the last four years to capture Ivy League Rookie of the Year when<br />

the Ancient Eight announced its all-league teams.<br />

• In addition, Rob Koll captured Ivy League Coach of the Year honors for the second straight year, sharing<br />

the honor with Princeton’s Chris Ayres.<br />

• Garrett (133) and Galasso (149), both unanimous first-team picks, were joined on every ballot by firstteamers<br />

Gabe Dean (184), Brian Realbuto (174) and Dalton Macri (125).<br />

• Senior Duke Pickett (165) captured second-team accolades and sophomore Dylan Realbuto (141) and<br />

freshman Jeramy Sweany (285) took spots on the honorable mention squad.<br />

NOTES TO KNOW:<br />

• Senior Nahshon Garrett, a three-time All-American, sports a 33-match win streak and is unbeaten<br />

(32-0) this season.<br />

• Garrett ranks third all-time at Cornell with 144 wins and could move into second behind Mack Lewnes’<br />

record of 150 with a march through the <strong>NCAA</strong>s.<br />

• Garrett has 90 career bonus wins, good for third on the school’s all-time charts and needs one to match<br />

Mack Lewnes ‘12 for second.<br />

• Junior Gabe Dean became the 23rd Cornellian with 100 career wins and now ranks 17th (112).<br />

• Dean joined the school’s top 10 for career falls with his pin against Harvard and now has 29 in his first<br />

three seasons.<br />

• Dean also ranks third all-time at Cornell in individual winning percentage (112-6, .949), behind only<br />

Dave Auble (.981, 51-1) and Dake (.972, 137-4).<br />

• Both junior Brian Realbuto (92-14) and senior Duke Pickett (90-42) both reached 90 career wins at the<br />

EIWAs, becoming the 28th and 29th players in Cornell history to reach that mark.<br />

• Since the Friedman Wrestling Center opened in January of 2003, the Big Red is 66-13-1 (.831).<br />

• The Big Red finished the 2014-15 dual meet season with a 17-2 record, the third-highest total in school<br />

history. Cornell won a record 21 matches during the 1991-92 campaign.<br />

• Head coach Rob Koll became the ninth Big Red coach in any sport to reach 250 career victories with a<br />

sweep at the Grapple at the Garden last season. He now sports a 267-87-5 record in dual meets.<br />

• The Big Red has won 14 consecutive Ivy crowns and 73 straight Ivy matches.<br />

• Cornell’s 14 straight Ivy League titles build on the Big Red’s record of consecutive Ivy titles by the same<br />

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TALL IVY:<br />

• Since Rob Koll took over the Cornell program in 1993, the Big Red has gone 106-8-1 (.926) in its 115 Ivy League matches.<br />

• Over that same span, Penn is next best at 91-23-1, followed by Brown (45-69-1).<br />

• Rounding out the field is Columbia 44-71, Harvard 38-76-1 and Princeton 19-96.<br />

• Dating back to the 2002-03 season (14 years), Cornell’s perfect 70-0 record laps the competition. Penn is second-best at 51-19, followed<br />

by Columbia 33-37, Harvard 20-49-1, Brown 19-50-1 and Princeton 16-54.<br />

• Since the start of Ivy competition, the Big Red is 283-52-1 (.844) with 37 league titles in 60 seasons (12 second place finishes).<br />

Since 2002-03 (current title streak) Since 1992-93 (Rob Koll arrives at Cornell) Since 1955-56 (first season of Ivy competition)<br />

Pl. School W-L-T Win% GB Pl. School W-L-T Win% GB Pl. School W-L-T Win% GB<br />

1. Cornell 70-0 1.000 — 1. Cornell 106-8-1 .926 — 1. Cornell 283-52-1 .844 —<br />

2. Penn 51-19 .729 19 2. Penn 91-23-1 .796 15 2. Penn 174-155-7 .528 106<br />

3. Columbia 33-37 .471 37 3. Brown 45-69-1 .396 61 3. Princeton 156-175-5 .472 125<br />

4. Harvard 20-49-1 .293 49.5 4. Columbia 44-71 .383 62.5 4. Columbia 143-190-3 .430 139<br />

5. Brown 19-50-1 .279 50.5 5. Harvard 38-76-1 .335 68 5. Harvard 130-202-4 .393 151.5<br />

6. Princeton 16-54 .229 54 6. Princeton 19-96 .165 87.5 6. Brown 101-188-4 .352 159<br />

7. Yale 94-105-6 .473 N/A<br />

8. Dartmouth 2-17 .105 N/A<br />

team in a sport. The wrestling team has won three more than Cornell had in men’s gymnastics (from 1967-68 to 1976-77) and men’s lacrosse<br />

(1973-74 to 1982-83), as well as Princeton in men’s lacrosse (1994-95 to 2003-04).<br />

• Every four-year member of the Cornell wrestling team who has enrolled since 1980 has won at least one Ivy League title during their career.<br />

• The Big Red is 253-81-3 all-time against teams from New York state in its history — Army (11-17-1), Binghamton (7-0), Brooklyn Poly (2-0),<br />

Buffalo (6-4), Clarkson (2-0), Colgate (29-2), Columbia (88-13), Cortland (17-1), Geneseo (1-0), Hofstra (18-4), Ithaca (12-3), Long Island<br />

(1-0), Manhattan (1-0), NYU (2-0), Queens (1-0), RPI (2-0), RIT (7-0-1), St. Lawrence (0-1), Syracuse (42-35-1), Union (2-1) and Wagner (2-0).<br />

• The Big Red’s coaching staff has combined for 11 All-America accolades and three individual <strong>NCAA</strong> titles at a total of two different weight<br />

classes as collegiate athletes.<br />

EIWA <strong>CHAMPIONSHIPS</strong><br />

• The Cornell wrestling team clinched its 10th consecutive EIWA team title, winning four individual crowns and qualifying eight for the <strong>NCAA</strong><br />

championships as day two of the 2016 EIWA championship meet concluded at Princeton’s Jadwin Gymnasium.<br />

• The Big Red posted 170.5 team points to squeak by runner-up Lehigh (160) - the sixth time in the last eight years the Mountain Hawks<br />

finished right behind Cornell.<br />

• Senior Nahshon Garrett became the 10th wrestler in the history of the EIWAs to win four individual titles, joining fellow Cornellians Travis<br />

Lee ‘05, Mack Lewnes ‘11 and Cam Simaz ‘12 in reaching that milestone.<br />

• He also moved into third place on the school’s career wins list with 144, surpassing two-time national champion Lee.<br />

• Garrett was given the Coaches Award as the tournament’s Most Outstanding Wrestler and the Fletcher Award for the second straight year<br />

for posting the most career team points at the EIWA championships after improving to 32-0.<br />

• Junior Gabe Dean held to form as well, becoming the 58th wrestler to claim three Eastern titles with an electric tournament that concluded<br />

with the Sheridan Award (most pins in the shortest period) and a pin in the finals in less than a minute.<br />

• Cornell had a dominant first session on Sunday, winning six of its seven semifinal matches and earning six more <strong>NCAA</strong> bids on top of the<br />

two that qualified on Saturday.<br />

• It was the eighth consecutive year Big Red wrestlers captured at least three individual EIWA titles.<br />

• It was also the sixth straight year the Big Red had all 10 wrestlers place and the second straight year it left the tournament with eight <strong>NCAA</strong> qualifiers.<br />

EIWA NOTES:<br />

• Cornell has won each of the last 10 EIWA team titles, the longest streak in the meet’s 100+ year history.<br />

• The Big Red has the top two streaks, winning six straight from 1912-17.<br />

• Senior Nahshon Garrett became the fourth Cornellian and 10th overall wrestler to claim four Eastern titles.<br />

• Junior Gabe Dean has three titles in his first three years and became the program’s 10th three-time champion and 58th in EIWA history.<br />

• The Big Red has crowned at least one EIWA champion in each of the last 15 seasons and in 25 of the last 26 years. Only Lehigh, with 17<br />

straight years with an Eastern champion, has a longer current streak.<br />

• Cornell has had at least three individual EIWA champions in eight consecutive seasons.<br />

• In the last seven seasons, Cornell wrestlers have won EIWA titles at each weight except 285 pounds. The last heavyweight to stand at the<br />

top of the podium was Seth Charles in 1999.<br />

NWCA/USA Today Coaches Poll (FINAL)<br />

RK Team Pts.<br />

1. Penn State (12 1st place, 16-0).....................300<br />

2. N.C. State (23-1)...........................................282<br />

3. Virginia Tech (16-2)......................................271<br />

4. Iowa (16-1)..................................................270<br />

5. Oklahoma State (13-3).................................257<br />

6. Missouri (14-2).............................................240<br />

7. Ohio State (11-3)..........................................215<br />

8. Michigan (13-3)...........................................214<br />

9. Lehigh (13-3)...............................................198<br />

10. Rutgers (16-5)..............................................196<br />

11. Oklahoma (10-5)..........................................186<br />

12. Nebraska (10-6)...........................................174<br />

13. Illinois (13-5)................................................156<br />

14. North Carolina (13-5)...................................130<br />

15. Kent State (15-3)..........................................123<br />

16. Minnesota (10-8).........................................121<br />

17. Iowa State (10-6).........................................106<br />

18. Cornell (6-5)...................................................98<br />

19. Central Michigan (11-5).................................85<br />

20. Ohio University (13-3)....................................78<br />

21. South Dakota State (14-6)..............................50<br />

22. Oregon State (11-6)........................................41<br />

23. Appalachian State (11-4)...............................25<br />

24. Arizona State (12-7).......................................22<br />

25. Chattanooga (12-4)........................................16<br />

Others receiving votes: Pittsburgh, Virginia, Purdue,<br />

CSU Bakersfield, Duke, Stanford<br />

Intermat Tournament Rankings (March 9, 2016)<br />

RK Team Pts.<br />

1. Penn State.................................................117.5<br />

2. Oklahoma State.........................................108.5<br />

3. Virginia Tech................................................94.5<br />

4. Iowa............................................................84.5<br />

5. Ohio State....................................................79.5<br />

6. Cornell.........................................................76.5<br />

7. N.C. State.....................................................73.5<br />

8. Missouri.......................................................65.5<br />

9. Illinois............................................................61<br />

10. Michigan.....................................................56.5<br />

11. Nebraska........................................................38<br />

12. North Carolina................................................37<br />

13. Oklahoma.......................................................35<br />

14. Rutgers........................................................32.5<br />

15. Wisconsin....................................................29.5<br />

16. Minnesota......................................................29<br />

17. Stanford......................................................25.5<br />

18. Kent State.......................................................22<br />

19. CSU Bakersfield...........................................19.5<br />

20. Oregon State..................................................18<br />

21. Central Michigan.........................................17.5<br />

22. Duke...............................................................16<br />

23. Arizona State...............................................14.5<br />

Northwestern..............................................14.5<br />

South Dakota State......................................14.5<br />

Cornell Individual National Rankings (March 9, 2016)<br />

Weight Name Intermat W.I.N. OpenMat Wrestling Report Flo AVG<br />

125 Dalton Macri — — — 22 18 20<br />

133 Nahshon Garrett 1 1 1 1 1 1<br />

149 Joey Galasso — — — 30 — 30<br />

157 Dylan Palacio 8 6 6 8 8 7.2<br />

165 Duke Pickett 16 17 20 9 20 16.4<br />

174 Brian Realbuto 2 2 2 2 2 2<br />

184 Gabe Dean 1 1 1 1 1 1<br />

197 Owen Scott — — — 29 — 29<br />

285 Jeramy Sweany — — — 30 — 30<br />

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Season Charts<br />

Season Wins<br />

1. Gabe Dean (2014-15)....................................... 43<br />

Nahshon Garrett (2012-13).............................. 43<br />

3. Mike Nevinger (2012-13)................................. 42<br />

Cam Simaz (2009-10)....................................... 42<br />

Mike Grey (2007-08)........................................ 42<br />

6. Joe Mazzurco (2004-05)................................... 41<br />

Clint Wattenberg (2001-02)............................. 41<br />

David Hirsch (1993-94).................................... 41<br />

9. Gabe Dean (2013-14)....................................... 40<br />

Mack Lewnes (2009-10)................................... 40<br />

Tyler Baier (2004-05)........................................ 40<br />

Season Winning Percentage (EIWA qualifiers)<br />

1. Kyle Dake (2012-13)..........................1.000 (37-0)<br />

2. Kyle Dake (2011-13)..........................1.000 (35-0)<br />

3. Travis Lee (2002-03)..........................1.000 (34-0)<br />

4. Troy Nickerson (2008-09)..................1.000 (25-0)<br />

5. Dave Auble (1958-59).......................1.000 (20-0)<br />

6. Frank Bettucci (1952-53)...................1.000 (19-0)<br />

7. Dave Auble (1959-60).......................1.000 (17-0)<br />

8. Frank Bettucci (1951-52)...................1.000 (14-0)<br />

9. Glenn Stafford (1928-29)..................1.000 (11-0)<br />

10. Mack Lewnes (2009-10).......................976 (40-1)<br />

-- Nahshon Garrett (2015-16)....... 1.000 (32-0)<br />

Season Bonus Wins<br />

1. Cam Simaz (2009-10)....................................... 31<br />

2. Kyle Dake (2012-13)......................................... 28<br />

Mack Lewnes (2010-11)................................... 28<br />

4. Travis Lee (2004-05)......................................... 27<br />

5. David Hirsch (1993-94).................................... 26<br />

Dustin Manotti (2004-05)................................ 26<br />

7. Cam Simaz (2010-11)....................................... 25<br />

Nahshon Garrett (2012-13).............................. 25<br />

9. Gabe Dean (2015-16)............................. 24<br />

Mack Lewnes (2009-10)................................... 24<br />

Gabe Dean (2014-15)....................................... 24<br />

Brian Realbuto (2013-14)................................. 24<br />

-- Nahshon Garrett (2015-16)..................... 23<br />

-- Brian Realbuto (2015-16)....................... 20<br />

Season Falls<br />

1. Kyle Dake (2012-13)......................................... 18<br />

2. Cam Simaz (2010-11)....................................... 17<br />

Steve Anceravage (2007-08)............................ 17<br />

4. Mack Lewnes (2010-11)................................... 15<br />

5. Mack Lewnes (2009-10)................................... 14<br />

Brian Realbuto (2013-14)................................. 14<br />

Jace Bennett (2012-13).................................... 14<br />

8. Tyler Baier (2004-05)........................................ 13<br />

Mack Lewnes (2008-09)................................... 13<br />

Steve Bosak (2011-12)..................................... 13<br />

Mack Lewnes (2007-08)................................... 13<br />

Walter Grote (1972-73).................................... 13<br />

Season Tech Falls<br />

1. David Hirsch (1993-94).................................... 10<br />

Nahshon Garrett (2012-13).............................. 10<br />

3. Nahshon Garrett (2014-15)................................ 9<br />

Pat Welch (1983-84)........................................... 9<br />

5. Travis Lee (2004-05)........................................... 8<br />

Dustin Manotti (2004-05).................................. 8<br />

7. Nahshon Garrett (2015-16)....................... 7<br />

Cam Simaz (2011-12)......................................... 7<br />

Cam Simaz (2009-10)......................................... 7<br />

Gabe Dean (2014-15)......................................... 7<br />

Clint Wattenberg (2002-03)............................... 7<br />

Nahshon Garrett (2013-14)................................ 7<br />

Carl Keske (1996-97).......................................... 7<br />

Mark Fergeson (1989-90)................................... 7<br />

Pat Welch (1984-85)........................................... 7<br />

-- Gabe Dean (2015-16)............................... 6<br />

-- Brian Realbuto (2015-16)......................... 6<br />

Season Major Decisions<br />

1. Dustin Manotti (2004-05)................................ 18<br />

2. Joe Mazzurco (2004-05)................................... 15<br />

Mike Grey (2007-08)........................................ 15<br />

Mark Fergeson (1990-91)................................. 15<br />

5. David Hirsch (1993-94).................................... 13<br />

Cam Simaz (2009-10)....................................... 13<br />

Pat Waters (1989-90)....................................... 13<br />

8. Nahshon Garrett (2012-13).............................. 12<br />

Travis Lee (2003-04)......................................... 12<br />

Dennis Kitko (1994-95).................................... 12<br />

Mark Fergeson (1992-93)................................. 12<br />

John Bove (1993-94)........................................ 12<br />

-- Gabe Dean (2015-16)............................... 9<br />

Season Dominance Ranking (EIWA qualifiers)<br />

1. Forbes Brown (1945-46)............................. 5.000<br />

2. Kyle Dake (2012-13).................................... 4.784<br />

3. Troy Nickerson (2008-09)............................ 4.720<br />

4. Nahshon Garrett (2015-16).................4.594<br />

5. Cam Simaz (2011-12).................................. 4.563<br />

6. Nathan Hurwitz (1933-34).......................... 4.429<br />

7. Gabe Dean (2015-16).........................4.400<br />

8. Kyle Dake (2011-12).................................... 4.371<br />

9. Cam Simaz (2010-11).................................. 4.316<br />

10. Travis Lee (2004-05).................................... 4.237<br />

SOUTHERN SCUFFLE:<br />

• Junior Gabe Dean became the ninth three-time Scuffle champion and senior Nahshon Garrett won<br />

his second title as the Cornell wrestling team finished fourth in a loaded 2016 Defense Soap & Flips<br />

Wrestling Southern Scuffle field.<br />

• Cornell finished the two-day tournament with four wrestlers on the podium and 98.5 points to finish<br />

behind only Penn State (183), Oklahoma State (158) and Lehigh (104.5).<br />

• Dean swept through an all-EIWA semifinals, defeating Navy’s Matthew Miller 10-5 in the semis and<br />

Nathaniel Brown of Lehigh 8-2 in the finals.<br />

• During the tournament he became the 23rd Big Red wrestler to 100 wins (104-5).<br />

• The victory over Brown was a rematch of last season’s <strong>NCAA</strong> and EIWA championship matches.<br />

• Garrett, the No. 1-ranked wrestler at 133 pounds was even more dominant, earning bonus points in<br />

each match en route to the title.<br />

• He busted out quickly in the finals against Penn State’s Jordan Conaway, majoring him 14-4 for the crown.<br />

• That came after earlier in the day taking an injury default win over Kaid Brock of Oklahoma State after<br />

dominating the first 90 seconds.<br />

• He took a tech fall victory over Minnesota’s Sam Brancale in the quarterfinals after earning a fall and<br />

a tech fall in victories on day one.<br />

• Also finishing on the podium were junior Brian Realbuto at 174 pounds and 165-pounder Duke Pickett,<br />

both of whom finished sixth.<br />

LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL:<br />

• Senior Nahshon Garrett became the fifth person to claim three Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational titles<br />

to start the night, upsetting the No. 1 ranked wrestler at 133 pounds to lead three Cornell champions as<br />

the Big Red finished second as a team.<br />

• Juniors Brian Realbuto (174) and Gabe Dean (184) capped the night with dominant efforts in the finals<br />

as five Big Red wrestlers reached the podium at one of the nation’s premier events.<br />

• Garrett remained unbeaten since his move up to 133 pounds by knocking off undefeated defending<br />

national champion Corey Brewer of Oklahoma, the event’s top seed.<br />

• He rallied from an early 7-2 deficit for an impressive 14-9 victory to claim his third title, joining four-time<br />

champion Logan Stieber (Ohio State, 2011-14) and fellow three-time champions Ben Askren (Missouri,<br />

2004-06), Andrew Howe (Oklahoma/Wisconsin, 2009-10, 13) and fellow Big Red great Mack Lewnes<br />

(Cornell, 2008-10).<br />

• Dean will have a chance to join Garrett on that list a year from now after earning his second crown with<br />

a dominant 15-6 major decision victory over 12th-ranked Dominic Abounader of Michigan.<br />

• Rounding out the championship performances was a dominant 11-1 finals win by Realbuto over No.<br />

15 Bryce Hammond of Cal-Bakersfield.<br />

• Missouri won the team title with 154 points with Cornell settling in as the runner-up with 113 points.<br />

• Cornell won the 2010 title and has now finished in the top six in each of the last eight seasons and five<br />

times in the top three.<br />

• The Big Red has won 17 individual titles dating back to 2004, including at least two in three straight years.<br />

GRAPPLE AT THE GARDEN:<br />

• The Cornell wrestling team got into early holes in both dual matches and couldn’t make up enough<br />

ground late as the Big Red dropped a 21-14 decision to No. 5 Nebraska and a 21-13 contest to No. 14<br />

Rutgers on Nov. 29, 2015 at the Grapple at the Garden in Madison Square Garden.<br />

• Cornell’s three returning All-Americans, the staples of the Big Red lineup, each went 2-0 on the day with<br />

Nahshon Garrett topping a pair of nationally ranked wrestlers at 133.<br />

• Garrett earned an 11-3 major decision victory over Nebraska’s 10th-ranked Eric Montoya and captured<br />

a 6-1 decision over No. 17 Anthony Giraldo of Rutgers.<br />

• No. 2 Brian Realbuto topped Nebraska’s 15th-ranked 174-pounder 9-6 and defeated Phil Bakuckas of<br />

Rutgers 6-1.<br />

• Top-ranked Gabe Dean had an 11-3 major decision over Nebraska’s seventh-ranked T.J. Dudley and<br />

overcame a slow start to major Nicholas Gravina of Rutgers, 13-5.<br />

• Freshman heavyweight Jeramy Sweany had an outstanding effort in a 5-2 win over No. 13 Collin Jensen<br />

in the first dual before a closer-than-the-final-score 8-1 loss to No. 7 Billy Smith of Rutgers.<br />

THE BIG RED AT THE NEW YORK STATE <strong>CHAMPIONSHIPS</strong>:<br />

• Cornell pinned its way to a fourth consecutive New York State Wrestling title, easily securing the title by<br />

winning five individual titles and cruising past second place Army 202-171 at Barton Hall.<br />

• Binghamton (133.5), Buffalo (136) and Columbia (123.5) rounded out the top five teams.<br />

• Nahshon Garrett (133), Dylan Realbuto (141), Duke Pickett (165), Brian Realbuto (174) and Gabe Dean<br />

(184) all won titles, two more Big Red wrestlers reached the finals (Dalton Macri medically forfeited to<br />

second at 125; Will Koll lost to teammate Dylan Realbuto in a one-point decision in the finals) and the other<br />

three reached the semifinals, with Jeramy Sweany medically forfeiting out the rest of the tournament after<br />

winning his first two matches at heavyweight by fall.<br />

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Career Charts<br />

Career Wins (100+ wins)<br />

1. Mack Lewnes (2008-11)................................. 150<br />

2. Cam Simaz (2009-12)..................................... 145<br />

3. Nahshon Garrett (2012-pr)................... 144<br />

4. Travis Lee (2002-05)....................................... 143<br />

5. Kyle Dake (2010-13)....................................... 137<br />

6. Dustin Manotti (2003-06).............................. 135<br />

7. Mark Fergeson (1990-93)............................... 133<br />

8. Steve Bosak (2009-13)................................... 131<br />

9. Chris Villalonga (2011-15).............................. 122<br />

10. Jerry Rinaldi (2004-07).................................. 120<br />

11. Steve Anceravage (2006-09).......................... 119<br />

12. Jordan Lee (2005-09)..................................... 118<br />

13. Mike Grey (2008-11)...................................... 117<br />

14. Jace Bennett (2012-15).................................. 115<br />

15. Clint Wattenberg (1999-2003)....................... 113<br />

Mike Nevinger (2011-14)............................... 113<br />

17. Gabe Dean (2013-pr)............................ 112<br />

David Hirsch (1991-94).................................. 112<br />

19. Joe Mazzurco (2002-06)................................. 110<br />

Justin Kerber (2007-11)................................. 110<br />

Frank Perelli (2008-12)................................... 110<br />

22. Tyler Baier (2001-05)...................................... 103<br />

Jim Stanec (1998-2002)................................. 103<br />

24. Shawn Bradley (1996-99).............................. 101<br />

Career Winning Percentage<br />

1. Dave Auble (1958-60)..........................981 (51-1)<br />

2.. Kyle Dake (2010-13)...........................972 (137-4)<br />

3. Gabe Dean (2013-pr)................ .949 (112-6)<br />

4. Frank Bettucci (1951-53)......................941 (48-3)<br />

5. Glenn Stafford (1927-29).....................929 (26-2)<br />

6. Mack Lewnes (2008-11)...................926 (150-12)<br />

7. Troy Nickerson (2006-10).....................924 (97-8)<br />

8. Nahshon Garrett (2012-pr)..... .923 (144-12)<br />

Robert Mathers (1938-40)...................923 (24-2)<br />

10. Travis Lee (2002-05).........................917 (143-13)<br />

Career Bonus Wins<br />

1. Cam Simaz (2009-12)....................................... 93<br />

2. Mack Lewnes (2008-11)................................... 91<br />

3 Nahshon Garrett (2012-pr)..................... 90<br />

5. Kyle Dake (2010-13)......................................... 83<br />

4. Travis Lee (2002-05)......................................... 81<br />

6. Mark Fergeson (1990-93)................................. 74<br />

7. Steve Bosak (2009-13)..................................... 73<br />

8. Gabe Dean (2013-pr).............................. 70<br />

9. Dustin Manotti (2003-06)................................ 68<br />

10. Mike Grey (2008-11)........................................ 65<br />

Career Falls<br />

1. Mack Lewnes (2008-11)................................... 55<br />

2. Cam Simaz (2009-12)....................................... 47<br />

3. Kyle Dake (2010-13)......................................... 44<br />

4. Steve Bosak (2009-13)..................................... 39<br />

5. Troy Nickerson (2006-10)................................. 38<br />

6. Steve Anceravage (2006-09)............................ 37<br />

7. Jace Bennett (2012-15).................................... 33<br />

8. Gabe Dean (2013-pr).............................. 29<br />

9. Walter Grote (1972-74).................................... 28<br />

Travis Lee (2002-05)......................................... 28<br />

-- Nahshon Garrett (2012-pr)..................... 21<br />

-- Brian Realbuto (2013-pr)....................... 20<br />

Career Tech Falls<br />

1. Nahshon Garrett (2012-pr)..................... 33<br />

2. Dustin Manotti (2002-06(................................ 21<br />

Pat Welch (1981-85)......................................... 21<br />

4. Travis Lee (2001-05)......................................... 20<br />

5. Gabe Dean (2013-pr).............................. 19<br />

Cam Simaz (2008-12)....................................... 19<br />

7. Mark Fergeson (1989-93)................................. 15<br />

8. Mike Nevinger (2010-14)................................. 14<br />

David Hirsch (1990-94).................................... 14<br />

10. Clint Wattenberg (1998-03)............................. 13<br />

Carl Keske (1993-97)........................................ 13<br />

-- Brian Realbuto (2013-pr)....................... 12<br />

Career Major Decisions<br />

1. Mark Fergeson (1989-983)............................... 45<br />

2. Dustin Manotti (2002-06)................................ 43<br />

3. Mike Grey (2007-11)........................................ 37<br />

4. Nahshon Garrett (2012-pr)..................... 36<br />

5. Travis Lee (2001-05)......................................... 33<br />

6. Joe Mazzurco (2001-06)................................... 31<br />

7. Kyle Dake (2009-13)......................................... 30<br />

8. Mack Lewnes (2007-11)................................... 29<br />

David Hirsch (1990-94).................................... 29<br />

10. Cam Simaz (2008-12)....................................... 27<br />

Steve Bosak (2008-13)..................................... 27<br />

-- Gabe Dean (2013-pr).............................. 22<br />

Career Dominance Ranking (min. 50 matches)<br />

1. Kyle Dake (2009-13).................................... 4.106<br />

2. Dave Auble (1957-60)................................. 4.038<br />

3. Gabe Dean (2013-pr)..........................3.941<br />

4. Troy Nickerson (2005-10)............................ 3.933<br />

5. Mack Lewnes (2007-11).............................. 3.840<br />

6. Frank Bettucci (1950-53)............................. 3.706<br />

7. Nahshon Garrett (2012-pr).................3.654<br />

8. Travis Lee (2001-05).................................... 3.564<br />

9. Cam Simaz (2008-12).................................. 3.518<br />

10. Brian Realbuto (2013-pr)...................3.189<br />

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• Winning by fall became a theme on the day, as the Big Red won 15 matches by pin in the<br />

championship bracket, where its 10 scoring wrestlers posted a cumulative 35-4 record with 26<br />

bonus point victories.<br />

DAKE ‘13 CLAIMS SENIOR NATIONAL FREESTYLE CHAMPIONSHIP:<br />

• Needing to finish in the top seven at his weight class to qualify for the Olympic Trials, Kyle Dake<br />

did that and more in Las Vegas, Nev., on Dec. 19.<br />

• At a new weight, Dake battled his way to the 2015 U.S. Senior Freestyle National championship<br />

by defeating rival David Taylor in the finals, 11-4.<br />

• Entering the tournament as the No. 7 seed, Dake nearly won by tech fall in the first 30 seconds<br />

against Taylor with an opening takedown before rolling him three times to expose Taylor’s back<br />

for two points each to gain an 8-0 lead, but Taylor reversed to cut the lead to 8-2.<br />

• Taylor looked to be getting back into the match after earning a takedown to make it 8-4, but<br />

Dake reversed him and rolled him again to make it 11-4 at the end of one.<br />

• Dake defended throughout the second period with no points being scored.<br />

• He moved to 7-0 all-time against Taylor in collegiate and international competition.<br />

• Dake, who was underseeded largely due to his recent move to the 86kg from 74kg, topped Titan<br />

Mercury Wrestling Club teammate Tyrel Todd by fall 1:53 into his first match.<br />

• In the quarterfinals, Dake controlled the match against Titan teammate Keith Gavin, the No. 2<br />

seed in the tournament, en route to a 6-2 win by decision.<br />

• Dake won a nailbiter in the semifinals against No. 3 seed Jon Reader, earning the first two takedowns<br />

of the match to build a 4-0 lead on his way to a 6-4 triumph to reach the finals.<br />

NEXT UP:<br />

• With the season complete, Cornell will begin defense of its 14 straight Ivy League and 10 consecutive<br />

EIWA titles when practice begins in the fall.<br />

CORNELL <strong>WRESTLING</strong> BY THE NUMBERS:<br />

.566 — Individual winning percentage by Cornell wrestlers at the <strong>NCAA</strong> championships<br />

.577 — Individual winning percentage by Cornell wrestlers at the EIWA championships<br />

.604 — Individual winning percentage by Cornell wrestlers (since 1926)<br />

.662 — All-time winning percentage in dual meets<br />

.844 — All-time winning percentage in Ivy League dual meets<br />

1 — Gold medal winner (Charles Ackerly, 1920 in Antwerp, Belgium - freestyle featherweight)<br />

1 — Hodge Award winner as the nation’s most outstanding wrestler (Kyle Dake ‘13 — 2013)<br />

2 — Highest team finish at the <strong>NCAA</strong> championships, accomplished in 2010 and 2011<br />

4 — Big Red Olympians<br />

4 — Consecutive <strong>NCAA</strong> titles by Kyle Dake ‘13, one of three wrestlers to win four titles<br />

and the first to do so at four different weight classes and without a redshirt season<br />

6 — Sheridan Award winners (most pins in shortest period at EIWA championship)<br />

6 — The Big Red is one of just six schools to win the NWCA National Duals (2011)<br />

7 — EIWA Rookies of the Year<br />

8 — EIWA Wrestlers of the Year<br />

10 — Consecutive EIWA team titles (conference record)<br />

11 — EIWA Fletcher award winners (Most career points at EIWA championships)<br />

13 — Coaches Award winners (EIWA Outstanding Wrestler)<br />

14 — Consecutive Ivy League team titles (conference record)<br />

14 — Ivy League Rookies of the Year<br />

15 — Ivy League Wrestlers of the Year<br />

17 — <strong>NCAA</strong> champions<br />

18 — Win by fall for Kyle Dake (2013), a single-season school record<br />

24 — EIWA team titles<br />

43 — Wins in a season for Nahshon Garrett (2013) and Gabe Dean (2015), a school record<br />

55 — Career falls for Mack Lewnes ‘11, a school record<br />

65 — Dual meet wins over nationally ranked teams since 1993 (65-74-5)<br />

66 — All-time wins at Friedman Wrestling Center (66-13-1)<br />

73 — Consecutive Ivy League dual match wins (conference record)<br />

73 — <strong>NCAA</strong> All-Americans<br />

79 — Consecutive matches won by Kyle Dake ‘13 to close his career, a school record<br />

88 — Dual meet wins over Columbia, the most against any opponent<br />

93 — Career bonus wins for Cam Simaz ‘12, a school record<br />

143 — First-team All-Ivy League selections<br />

151 — EIWA champions<br />

150 — Career wins by Mack Lewnes ‘11, the school’s career leader<br />

234 — Individual <strong>NCAA</strong> qualifiers<br />

255 — EIWA individual finalists<br />

283 — All-time Ivy League dual meet wins (283-52-1)<br />

291 — All-Ivy League selections<br />

476 — EIWA placewinners<br />

481 —Individual wins at <strong>NCAA</strong> championship meets<br />

784 — All-time dual meet wins (784-396-20)<br />

14,037 — Match wins by Cornell wrestlers (since 1926)<br />

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2015-16 Individual Results<br />

WINS BY DUAL IVY CAREER<br />

Wrestler Wts W -L Falls FFT TF MD D Bonus Win Pct. W -L W -L W -L<br />

Jake Anderson 197/285 11 -3 5 1 0 3 2 8 78.57% 0 -1 0 -1 11 -3<br />

Dillon Artigliere 165 19 -7 6 1 1 5 6 12 73.08% 0 -1 0 -1 19 -7<br />

Dennis Atiyeh 285 5 -6 3 0 0 0 2 3 45.45% 0 -0 0 -0 5 -6<br />

Eli Bienstock 141 5 -6 1 0 0 0 4 1 45.56% 0 -0 0 -0 15 -15<br />

John Jay Chavez 197 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00% 0 -1 0 -0 0 -1<br />

Daniel Choi 197 6 -3 3 0 1 1 1 5 66.67% 0 -0 0 -0 15 -16<br />

Corey Dake 141 0 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00% 0 -0 0 -0 5 -11<br />

Logan David 149 6 -3 1 1 0 0 4 1 66.67% 1 -0 1 -0 28 -27<br />

Gabe Dean 184 29 -1 9 0 6 9 5 24 96.67% 7 -1 3 -0 112 -6<br />

Chris Dowdy 157 13 -6 2 0 0 3 8 5 68.42% 3 -2 1 -1 46 -20<br />

Jonathan Furnas 141 13 -6 4 1 0 1 7 5 68.42% 0 -0 0 -0 13 -6<br />

Joey Galasso 149 20 -12 1 1 0 4 14 5 62.50% 4 -6 4 -0 20 -12<br />

Andrew Garcia 174 15 -5 1 1 4 3 6 8 75.00% 0 -1 0 -1 15 -5<br />

Nahshon Garrett 133 32 -0 9 1 7 7 8 23 100.00% 8 -0 3 -0 144 -12<br />

Jake George 174 8 -2 0 1 1 1 5 2 80.00% 0 -0 0 -0 16 -9<br />

Mark Grey 141 7 -9 1 1 1 0 4 2 43.75% 1 -6 1 -3 59 -30<br />

Ben Honis 197 8 -6 1 0 1 2 4 4 57.14% 0 -1 0 -1 8 -6<br />

Rob Incorvaia 285 2 -7 0 1 0 0 1 0 22.22% 0 -0 0 -0 5 -13<br />

Will Koll 141 15 -7 3 3 4 0 5 7 68.18% 1 -1 0 -0 15 -7<br />

Dalton Macri 125 16 -7 4 0 2 3 7 9 69.57% 6 -3 4 -0 16 -7<br />

Dylan Palacio 157 13 -1 1 0 2 2 8 5 92.86% 4 -0 1 -0 66 -14<br />

Duke Pickett 165 26 -9 2 0 2 6 16 10 74.29% 5 -4 3 -0 90 -42<br />

Brian Realbuto 174 33 -3 6 0 7 7 13 20 91.67% 11 -0 5 -0 92 -14<br />

Dylan Realbuto 141 17 -10 5 0 1 2 9 8 62.96% 1 -1 1 -0 27 -17<br />

McZiggy Richards 285 1 -3 0 0 0 0 1 0 25.00% 0 -0 0 -0 1 -3<br />

Matthew Russo 157 3 -9 0 0 1 0 2 1 25.00% 0 -0 0 -0 4 -15<br />

Owen Scott 197 15 -7 2 0 2 3 8 7 68.18% 4 -3 3 -1 37 -13<br />

Kyle Simaz 157 3 -4 0 0 1 1 1 2 42.90% 0 -2 0 -2 3 -4<br />

Taylor Simaz 149 13 -12 3 1 1 3 5 7 52.00% 0 -2 0 -2 43 -30<br />

Jeramy Sweany 285 22 -14 3 5 2 1 11 6 61.11% 5 -5 3 -1 22 -14<br />

Jake Taylor 197 11 -8 0 0 2 2 7 4 57.89% 1 -2 0 -0 25 -15<br />

Ty Walter 184 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00% 0 -0 0 -0 0 -1<br />

Brandon Womack 174 1 -0 0 0 0 0 1 0 100.00% 0 -0 0 -0 1 -0<br />

TEAM 0 -5 0 -5 0 -3<br />

TOTALS 377 -182 71 18 49 66 173 186 67.44% 62 -47 33 -16<br />

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Are Cornell Wrestlers on Scholarship?<br />

The easy answer is no. Cornell student-athletes are<br />

awarded need-based financial aid, just as any other<br />

student who applies to the school. That package can<br />

come in the form of student loans and grants. The basic<br />

intent of the original Ivy League agreement of 1954<br />

was to improve and foster intercollegiate athletics while<br />

keeping the emphasis on such competition in harmony<br />

with the educational purpose of the institutions. The Ivy<br />

League is nationally recognized for its level of success<br />

— absent of athletic scholarships — while rigorously<br />

maintaining its self-imposed high academic standards.<br />

The Ivy League has demonstrated a rare willingness and<br />

ability, given the current national pressures on intercollegiate<br />

success, to abide by these rules and still compete<br />

successfully in Division I athletics.<br />

Practice Interviews/Coverage<br />

All interviews with Coach Rob Koll and players must<br />

be requested in advance through the Athletic Communications<br />

Office. The coach and players are available<br />

for interviews before practices by appointment only, so<br />

as not to interfere with academic or practice schedules.<br />

Postgame Interviews<br />

Coach Rob Koll and selected players will be available<br />

after each match. The Big Red locker room is closed.<br />

Radio<br />

All of the Big Red’s games in 2015-16 are carried live on<br />

1160 ESPN Radio in the Ithaca area and on the internet<br />

at www.ESPNIthaca.com. Keith Raad takes over for his<br />

first season in the play-by-play chair.<br />

Ivy League Digital Network<br />

You can watch live or on-demand video in High Definition<br />

of Cornell’s home wrestling dual matches and road<br />

Ivy League matches when available with a subscription<br />

to the Ivy League Digital Network. Cornell also<br />

broadcasts home games for football, volleyball, sprint<br />

football, men’s and women’s soccer, field hockey, men’s<br />

and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s ice hockey,<br />

men’s and women’s lacrosse, baseball and softball. For<br />

more information, visit http://www.IvyLeagueDigitalNetwork.com<br />

Social Media<br />

You can follow the team on YouTube, Facebook and<br />

Twitter. Highlights, interviews and features on all 37 of<br />

Cornell’s varsity sports can be found at www.youtube.<br />

com/cornellathletics, www.facebook.com/cornellathletics<br />

or www.twitter.com/cornellsports<br />

2015-16 Cornell Wrestling Roster<br />

Name Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School<br />

Jake Anderson Fr. 5-11 197 Malvern, Pa./Malvern Prep HS<br />

Dillon Artigliere Fr. 5-10 174 Flanders, N.J./Roxbury HS<br />

Dennis Atiyeh So. 6-0 285 Schnecksville, Pa./Notre Dame-Green Pond HS<br />

Eli Bienstock Jr. 5-7 141 Gaithersburg, Md./Quince Orchard HS<br />

Jon Jay Chavez Fr. 5-8 157 Boise, Idaho/Centennial HS<br />

Daniel Choi Jr. 5-10 184 Korea/Syosset HS<br />

Corey Dake Jr. 5-8 149 Lansing, N.Y./Lansing HS<br />

Logan David Sr. 5-7 125 Wrentham, Mass./King Philip Regional HS<br />

Gabe Dean Jr. 5-10 184 Lowell, Mich./Lowell HS<br />

Chris Dowdy Jr. 5-6 157 Millstone, N.J./St. Benedict’s Prep HS<br />

Jonathan Furnas Fr. 5-6 133 Powell, Ohio/Olentangy Liberty HS<br />

Joey Galasso Fr. 5-6 149 Philadelphia, Pa./Father Judge HS<br />

Andrew Garcia Fr. 5-11 184 Fenton, Mich./Detroit Catholic Central HS<br />

Nahshon Garrett (NAY-shawn) Sr. 5-4 133 Chico, Calif./Chico Senior HS<br />

Jake George Jr. 5-10 165 Long Branch, N.J./Long Branch HS<br />

Mark Grey Jr. 5-5 141 Rockaway, N.J./Blair Academy<br />

Griffin Higginbotham So. 5-9 141 McDonough, Ga./Union Grove HS<br />

Ben Honis Fr. 6-0 197 Syracuse, N.Y./Jamesville-Dewitt HS<br />

Robert Incorvaia So. 5-11 285 Lloyd Harbor, N.Y./Cold Spring Harbor HS<br />

William Koll Fr. 5-5 141 Ithaca, N.Y./Lansing HS<br />

Dalton Macri Fr. 5-4 125 Canonsburg, Pa./Canon-McMillan HS<br />

Dylan Palacio Jr. 5-11 157 Long Beach, N.Y./Long Beach HS<br />

Duke Pickett Sr. 5-10 165 Culpeper, Va./Woodberry Forest School<br />

Brian Realbuto Jr. 5-8 174 Somers, N.Y./Somers HS<br />

Dylan Realbuto So. 5-7 141 Somers, N.Y./Somers HS<br />

McZiggy Richards Fr. 6-2 285 Brooklyn, N.Y./Wingate HS<br />

Matt Russo So. 5-10 157 New York, N.Y./Horace Mann School<br />

Owen Scott Sr. 6-2 197 Palmyra, N.Y./Palmyra-Macedon HS<br />

Craig Scott Sr. 6-3 197 Palmyra, N.Y./Palmyra-Macedon HS<br />

Kyle Simaz Fr. 5-10 165 Fennville, Mich./Allegan HS<br />

Taylor Simaz (SIGH-maz) Jr. 5-10 149 Fennville, Mich./Allegan HS<br />

Jeramy Sweany Fr. 6-2 285 Vacaville, Calif./Vacaville HS<br />

Jake Taylor So. 5-11 197 Bellefonte, Pa./Bald Eagle Area HS<br />

Chaz Tucker Fr. 5-2 133 Worcester, Mass./Blair Academy<br />

Ty Walter Fr. 5-7 174 Mifflinburg, Pa./Mifflinburg Area HS<br />

Brandon Womack Fr. 5-11 174 Scottsboro, Ala./Scottsboro HS<br />

Head Coach:<br />

Assoc. Head Coach:<br />

Assistant Coaches:<br />

Athletic Trainer:<br />

Rob Koll (North Carolina ‘89), 23rd season<br />

Damion Hahn (Minnesota ‘04), 10th season at Cornell<br />

Mike Grey (Cornell ‘11), fifth season at Cornell<br />

Donnie Vinson (BInghamton ‘13), second season at Cornell<br />

Chris Scarlata<br />

Historical Wrestling Information<br />

For Cornell wrestling historical information, including<br />

year by year results, records and honors, visit the athletic<br />

department’s official website or scan the QR code to<br />

view the information from your smart phone or tablet.<br />

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JAKE ANDERSON (11-3)<br />

Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (0-2)<br />

11/8 197 Michael Silvis (Buffalo) L D, 3-2<br />

197 Josh Popple (Harvard) L D, 10-6<br />

New York State Intercollegiates (4-0, 1st-B Division)<br />

11/22 197 Conor Watson (Stony Brook) W Fall, 1:17<br />

197 Matt Doggett (Columbia) W MD, 9-0<br />

197 Daniel Choi (Cornell) W D, 7-5 sv1<br />

197 Nathaniel Rose (Buffalo) W Fall, 5:33<br />

Brockport Invitational (3-0, 1st)<br />

1/9 197 Mason Sangillo (Trinity) W Fall, 1:23<br />

197 Daniel Choi (Cornell) W FF<br />

197 Ben Honis (Cornell) W Fall, 6:58<br />

Shorty Hitchcock Invitational (4-0, 1st)<br />

1/16 197 Robert Ng (Penn) W MD, 11-0<br />

197 Tyler Love (Virginia) W Fall, 6:27<br />

197 Bretton Dempsey (American) W MD, 10-0<br />

197 Corey Hazel (Lock Haven) W D, 8-6<br />

2/6 285 Garrett Ryan (Columbia) L D, 6-1<br />

DILLON ARTIGLIERE (19-7)<br />

Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (6-1, 4th)<br />

11/8 165 Christopher Hunter (AIC) W TF, 20-2<br />

165 Raa Bethea (Penn) W MFF<br />

165 Devon Gobbo (Harvard) L D, 6-2<br />

165 DJ Hollingshead (Bucknell) W Fall, 2:11<br />

165 Rob King (Franklin & Marshall) W Fall, 4:35<br />

165 Jud Ziegler (Princeton) W D, 14-9<br />

165 Anthony Deprez (Binghamton) W D, 8-6<br />

New York State Intercollegiates (4-0, 1st-B Division)<br />

11/22 165 Max Elling (Columbia) W MD, 13-3<br />

165 Tony Risaliti (Army West Point) W MD, 14-5<br />

165 Paul Cavanaugh (USMMA) W Fall, 0:57<br />

165 Manuel Ramirez (NYU) W Fall, 1:59<br />

Nittany Lion Open (5-2, 4th)<br />

12/6 165 Joseph Velliquette (Penn) W D, 5-3<br />

165 Will Scott (Rutgers) W MD, 14-3<br />

165 Geno Morelli (Penn State) L D, 4-1<br />

165 Fritz Hoehn (Edinboro) W MD, 11-1<br />

165 Isaac Bast (Kent State) W Fall, 1:42<br />

165 Cody Law (Penn State) W Fall, 0:51<br />

165 Garrett Hammond (Penn State) L D, 8-4<br />

Southern Scuffle (0-2)<br />

1/1 165 #1 Alex Dieringer (Oklahoma State) L MD, 13-4<br />

165 Drew Barnes (Michigan State) L INJ, 5:00<br />

Edinboro Open (4-1)<br />

2/6 165 Keith Stednitz (Alderson-Broaddus) W MD, 11-3<br />

165 Max Elling (Columbia) W MD, 10-2<br />

165 Hadley Harrison (Centreville) W D, 7-2<br />

165 Joshua Shields (Arizona State) L D, 7-5<br />

165 Travis Curley (Michigan State) W D, 8-7<br />

2/13 184 Abe Ayala (Princeton) L MD, 15-4<br />

DENNIS ATIYEH (5-6)<br />

Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (1-2)<br />

11/8 285 Connor Calkins (Binghamton) W D, 6-2<br />

285 Cole Tristram (Unatt.) L Fall, 2:36<br />

285 David Farr (Army West Point) L D, 7-2<br />

New York State Intercollegiates (2-2, B Division)<br />

11/22 285 Tanner Sheffield (USMA Prep) W Fall, 1:40<br />

285 Dequan Brooks (Niagara CC) W Fall, 5:00<br />

285 Cole Tristram (Unrostered) L D, 2-0<br />

285 Ian James (Buffalo) L D, 2-0<br />

Brockport Invitational (2-2, 5th)<br />

1/9 285 Matt Ferraro (Trinity) L D, 8-3<br />

285 Riley Andrews (Alfred) W D, 4-2 (sv2)<br />

285 Cole Tristam (Brockport) L MD, 9-1<br />

285 Hayden Good (Johns Hopkins) W Fall, 5:00<br />

ELI BIENSTOCK (5-6)<br />

Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (2-2)<br />

11/8 141 Rick Durso (Franklin & Marshall) L TF, 17-0<br />

141 Ryan Diehl (Maryland) W D, 2-1<br />

141 Brandon Lapi (Buffalo) W D, 5-3 (sv2)<br />

141 Matthew Kolodzik (Unatt.) L D, 3-1<br />

New York State Intercollegiates (3-2, 4th-B Division)<br />

11/22 141 Thomas Miers (Columbia) W D, 9-4<br />

141 Nick Nieves (Brockport) W Fall, 1:38<br />

141 Sam Ward (Columbia) W D, 4-2 sv2<br />

141 Ryan Murdock (Columbia) L D, 3-1 sv1<br />

141 Sean Peacocks (Buffalo) L MD, 17-7<br />

Southern Scuffle<br />

1/1 141 Tony DeAngelo (West Virginia) L TF, 18-0<br />

141 Zac Hall (Michigan) L D, 8-5<br />

JOHN JAY CHAVEZ (0-1)<br />

1/23 197 #3 Nathaniel Brown (Lehigh) L TF, 0-16<br />

DANIEL CHOI (6-3)<br />

Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (1-2)<br />

11/8 197 Triston Engle (Brockport) L D, 19-13<br />

197 Matt Moore (Lock Haven) W D, 9-3<br />

197 Rocco Caywood (Army West Point) L MD, 10-0<br />

New York State Intercollegiates (2-1, 4th-B Division)<br />

11/22 197 Brian Loskamp (FLWC) W MD, 19-9<br />

197 Timothy Flower (Oneonta) W Fall, 2:50<br />

197 Jake Anderson (Cornell) L D, 7-5 sv1<br />

Brockport Invitational (3-0, 3rd)<br />

1/9 197 Griffin Kent (Niagara CC) W Fall, 1:25<br />

197 Brandon Haggerty (Alfred) W Fall, 0:36<br />

197 Triston Engle (Brockport) W TF, 21-6<br />

COREY DAKE (0-2)<br />

Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (0-2)<br />

11/8 141 Marius Prince (Navy Prep) L Fall, 2:52<br />

141 Chris Schoenherr (FLWC) L MD, 15-3<br />

LOGAN DAVID (6-3)<br />

Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (1-2)<br />

11/8 149 Kyle Hammond (Lock Haven) W D, 4-1<br />

149 Javier Rodriguez (Army West Point) L D, 5-3<br />

149 Joe Galasso (Cornell) L D, 4-2 sv1<br />

New York State Intercollegiates (4-1, 3rd-B Division)<br />

11/22 149 Jake Enbinder (Binghamton) W Fall, 1:35<br />

149 Greg Chery (Cortland) W D, 6-1<br />

149 Ryan Burkert (Hofstra) W DQ<br />

149 Matt Leshinger (Columbia) L D, 5-3<br />

149 Tristan Rifanburg (Binghamton) W D, 2-1 sv1<br />

2/6 149 Danny Reed (Columbia) W D, 4-3<br />

GABE DEAN (29-1)<br />

Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (5-0, 1st)<br />

11/8 184 Caleb Thompson (AIC) W Fall, 0:53<br />

184 Zach Bruce (Penn) W MD, 20-6<br />

184 Joe Heyob (Penn) W TF, 21-4<br />

184 Steven Schneider (Binghamton) W MD, 16-6<br />

184 #10 Lorenzo Thomas (Penn) W MD, 13-4<br />

11/21 184 Stephen Loiseau (Drexel) W MD, 16-8<br />

New York State Intercollegiates (3-0, 1st)<br />

11/22 184 Reginald Williams (Binghamton) W Fall, 1:19<br />

184 Carlos Toribio (Ithaca) W Fall, 2:46<br />

184 Samson Imonode (Army West Point) W TF, 26-10<br />

Grapple at the Garden (2-0)<br />

11/29 184 #7 T.J. Dudley (Nebraska) W MD, 11-3<br />

184 Nicholas Gravina (Rutgers) W MD, 13-5<br />

Las Vegas Invitational (5-0)<br />

12/4 184 Lance Dixon (Oklahoma) W TF, 23-8<br />

184 Tanner Lynde (Purdue) W TF, 24-9<br />

184 #19 Mathew Miller (Navy) W MD, 12-4<br />

12/5 184 #9 Willie Miklus (Missouri) W D, 3-2<br />

184 #12 Domenic Abounader (Michigan) W MD, 15-6<br />

Southern Scuffle (5-0)<br />

1/1 184 Wesley Maskill (Michigan State) W Fall, 4:39<br />

184 Jakob Scheffel (West Virginia) W TF, 21-6<br />

184 Jordan Rogers (Oklahoma State) W MD, 16-6<br />

1/2 184 #15 Mathew Miller (Navy) W D, 10-5<br />

184 #4 Nathaniel Brown (Lehigh) W D, 8-2<br />

1/10 184 Tim Miklus (Missouri) W TF, 18-1<br />

1/15 184 Michael Mocco (Harvard) W Fall, 6:43<br />

1/16 184 Austin Pfarr (Brown) W Fall, 2:35<br />

2/7 184 #16 Nolan Boyd (Oklahoma State) L D, 14-9<br />

2/13 184 #15 Lorenzo Thomas (Penn) W D, 7-5 (sv1)<br />

EIWA Championships (4-0, 1st)<br />

3/5 184 Jason Grimes (American) W Fall, 4:03<br />

184 Elliot Antler (Sacred Heart) W Fall, 4:41<br />

3/6 184 #16 Lorenzo Thomas (Penn) W 5-3<br />

184 #14 Mathew Miller (Navy) W Fall, 0:53<br />

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CHRIS DOWDY (13-6)<br />

Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (6-0, 1st)<br />

11/8 157 Garrett Griffith (Maryland) W MD, 16-5<br />

157 James Devine (Buffalo) W D, 9-4<br />

157 Francesco Fabozzi (Princeton) W D, 5-2<br />

157 Bobby Dierna (Cortland) W D, 6-5<br />

157 Brooks Martino (Penn) W D, 9-4<br />

157 Cole Walter (Lehigh) W D, 3-2<br />

11/21 157 Mike Communale (Drexel) W Fall, 1:26<br />

Grapple at the Garden (1-1)<br />

11/29 157 #11 Tyler Berger (Nebraska) L D, 11-4<br />

157 John Van Brill (Rutgers) W D, 11-6<br />

Las Vegas Invitational (2-2)<br />

12/4 157 Israel Armenta (Gateway Bible) W Fall, 1:36<br />

157 Vincent Deprez (Binghamton) W D, 6-4 (ot1)<br />

157 #18 John Boyle (American) L D, 6-4<br />

157 Andrew Atkinson (Virginia) L D, 8-2<br />

Southern Scuffle (2-2)<br />

1/1 157 Jordan Amine (Michigan) W D, 10-8<br />

157 Spencer Nagy (Edinboro) W MD, 8-0<br />

157 #3 Jason Nolf (Penn State) L TF, 23-8<br />

157 Brandon Kingsley (Minnesota) L Fall, 1:40<br />

1/15 165 Peter Bearse (Harvard) W MD, 12-3<br />

1/16 165 Jon Viruet (Brown) L D, 11-7<br />

JONATHAN FURNAS (13-6)<br />

Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (2-2)<br />

11/8 141 Alex Harnsberger (Sacred Heart) W D, 7-3<br />

141 #19 Jordan Laster (Princeton) L MD, 13-3<br />

141 RJ DeGeorge (Maryland) W D, 3-1 sv1<br />

141 Jesse Dellavecchia (Binghamton) L D, 5-0<br />

New York State Intercollegiates (6-1, 5th-B Division)<br />

11/22 141 HenryBeaman (Ithaca) W D, 9-3<br />

141 Jacob Macalolooy (Columbia) L D, 3-1 sv1<br />

141 Cole Murphy (RIT) W Fall, 3:50<br />

141 Chris Schoenherr (FLWC) W D, 11-4<br />

141 Chris Araoz (Columbia) W D, 8-4<br />

141 William Kui (Columbia) W MD, 18-5<br />

141 Sam Ward (Columbia) W D, 7-3<br />

Brockport Invitational (2-1, 2nd)<br />

1/9 141 James Sclafani (Trinity) W Fall, 0:25<br />

141 Mark Grey (Cornell) W FF<br />

141 Dylan Realbuto (Cornell) L D, 5-3<br />

Shorty Hitchcock Invitational (3-2)<br />

1/16 141 Bruno Gerardi (Kutztown) W Fall, 2:55<br />

141 DJ Fehlman (Lock Haven) W Fall, 2:34<br />

141 John Kenyon (Navy) L D, 7-4<br />

141 Paddy Quinlan (Franklin & Marshall) W D, 9-5<br />

141 Jack Mutchnik (American) L MD, 10-1<br />

JOEY GALASSO (20-12)<br />

Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (9-1, 3rd)<br />

11/8 149 Paul Curtin (Sacred Heart) W MD, 9-1<br />

149 Drew Longo (Lehigh) L D, 7-2<br />

149 Matthew Russo (FLWC) W D, 9-2<br />

149 Tanner Sutton (Lock Haven) W MD, 13-1<br />

149 Logan David (Cornell) W D, 4-2 sv1<br />

149 Connor Lapresi (FLWC) W D, 5-2<br />

149 Casey Cowan (Navy) W D, 7-0<br />

149 Drew Longo (Lehigh) W D, 7-5 sv1<br />

149 #19 Chris Perez (Princeton) W MFF<br />

149 Kent Lane (Lehigh) W D, 6-4<br />

11/21 149 #16 Matt Cimato (Drexel) L D, 6-0<br />

Grapple at the Garden (0-2)<br />

11/29 149 #5 Jake Sueflohn (Nebraska) L MD, 12-4<br />

149 Tyson Dippery (Rutgers) L D, 5-4<br />

Las Vegas Invitational (2-2)<br />

12/4 149 Ryan Burkert (Hofstra) W MD, 14-1<br />

149 Coleman Hammond (Cal Bakersfield) W D, 5-1<br />

149 Jake Short (Minnesota) L Fall, 7:35<br />

149 Clayton Ream (North Dakota State) L D, 9-6<br />

Southern Scuffle (2-2)<br />

1/1 149 Benjamin Polkowske (Northern Colo.) W Fall, 4:44<br />

149 Patricio Lugo (Edinboro) L D, 5-4<br />

149 Matthew Zovitowski (App. State) W D, 4-2 (sv2)<br />

149 Timmy Box (Northern Colorado) L D, 5-4<br />

1/10 149 #4 Lavion Mayes (Missouri) L D, 9-2<br />

1/15 149 Patrick Hogan (Harvard) W D, 8-2<br />

1/16 149 Steven Galiardo (Brown) W D, 4-3<br />

1/23 149 Laike Gardner (Lehigh) L D, 8-7<br />

2/7 149 #13 Anthony Collica (Oklahoma State) L Fall, 2:44<br />

2/13 149 #11 C.J. Cobb (Penn) W D, 5-2<br />

149 Mike D’Angelo (Princeton) W D, 9-7<br />

EIWA Championship (3-1, 2nd)<br />

3/5 149 Jason Bing (Franklin & Marshall) W MD, 15-5<br />

149 Steven Galiardo (Brown) W D, 3-2<br />

3/6 149 Tom Page (American) W D, 5-3<br />

149 #10 Matt Cimato (Drexel) L D, 5-4<br />

ANDREW GARCIA (15-5)<br />

Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (2-2)<br />

11/8 174 Casey Kent (Penn) L D, 4-0<br />

174 Travis Moyer (Lock Haven) W D, 2-0<br />

174 Tony Risaliti (Army West Point) W D, 9-6<br />

174 Ryan Harman (Navy) L D, 12-7<br />

New York State Intercollegiates (4-0, 1st-B Division)<br />

11/22 174 Milik Dawkins (FLWC) W D, 1-0<br />

174 Mike Southwick (Jamestown CC) W TF, 17-1<br />

174 Ryan Kromer (Buffalo) W MD, 14-2<br />

174 Ben Harvey (USMA Prep) W MD, 11-1<br />

Southern Scuffle (0-2)<br />

1/1 174 Ben Stroh (Wyoming) L D, 4-0<br />

174 Nicholas Elmer (Drexel) L D, 3-2<br />

Brockport Invitational (4-0, 1st)<br />

1/9 174 Devon DeFillippi (Trinity) W FF<br />

174 William Gilliam (Johns Hopkins) W Fall, 2:45<br />

174 James Schreck (Brockport) W MD, 13-0<br />

174 Jake Kocsis (Binghamton) W MD, 11-1<br />

Shorty Hitchcock Invitational (5-0, 1st)<br />

1/16 174 Nick Mancini (Millersville) W MD, 12-2<br />

174 Alex Benoit (Navy Prep) W TF, 20-4<br />

174 Sam Rowell (Maryland) W D, 6-2<br />

174 Trevor Allard I(Bloomsburg) W D, 9-2<br />

174 Jake George (Cornell) W D, 5-3<br />

2/6 174 Mike Fetchet (Columbia) L D, 3-1<br />

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Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (6-0, 1st)<br />

11/8 133 Emilio Saavedra (Old Dominion) W D, 4-1<br />

133 Ian Lupole (Binghamton) W Fall, 1:23<br />

133 Nick Ottaviano (Rutgers) W MD, 13-2<br />

133 #17 Caleb Richardson (Penn) W D, 4-1<br />

133 Jeff Ott (Harvard) W Fall, 1:44<br />

133 Scott DelVecchio (Rutgers) W D, 6-1<br />

11/21 133 Franco Ferraina (Drexel) W TF, 17-2<br />

New York State Intercollegiates (4-0, 1st)<br />

11/22 133 Anthony Messina (Oneonta) W Fall, 1:47<br />

133 Jayson Rice (Hunter) W Fall, 2:54<br />

133 Joseph Calderone (LIU-Post) W MD, 18-6<br />

133 Jake Nicholson (Binghamton) W Fall, 6:38<br />

Grapple at the Garden (2-0)<br />

11/29 133 #10 Eric Montoya (Nebraska) W MD, 11-3<br />

133 #17 Anthony Giraldo (Rutgers) W D, 6-1<br />

Las Vegas Invitational (5-0, 1st)<br />

12/4 133 Cord Coronado (Arizona State) W TF, 18-2<br />

133 Rico Montoya (Northern Colorado) W Fall, 3:45<br />

133 #12 Josh Martinez (Air Force) W MD, 11-3<br />

12/5 133 #9 George DiCamillo (Virginia) W D, 11-5<br />

133 #1 Cody Brewer (Oklahoma) W D, 14-9<br />

Southern Scuffle (5-0, 1st)<br />

1/1 133 Jason Delacruz (Cal Poly) W TF, 17-0<br />

133 Franco Ferraina (Drexel) W Fall, 0:12<br />

133 Sam Brancale (Minnesota) W TF, 18-1<br />

1/2 133 #10 Kaid Brock (Oklahoma State) W INJ, 1:26<br />

133 #6 Jordan Conaway (Penn State) W MD, 14-4<br />

1/10 133 #111 Zach Synon (Missouri) W D, 12-5<br />

2/6 133 Angelo Amenta (Columbia) W TF, 18-3<br />

2/7 133 #18 Gary Wayne Harding (Ok. State) W TF, 17-1<br />

2/13 133 Caleb Richardson (Penn) W D, 9-3<br />

133 Noah Arjam (Princeton) W Fall, 3:48<br />

EIWA Championship (4-0, 1st)<br />

3/5 133 Marcus Begay (Hofstra) W Fall, 0:41<br />

133 Jeffrey Ott (Harvard) W MD, 15-5<br />

3/6 133 Caleb Richardson (Penn) W TF, 18-2<br />

133 Mason Beckman (Lehigh) W MD, 12-1<br />

JAKE GEORGE (8-2)<br />

New York State Intercollegiates (5-1, 5th-B Division)<br />

11/22 174 Graham Ratermann (Army West Point) L D, 3-1<br />

174 Jordan Venderley (Cornell WC) W TF, 16-0<br />

174 Jeff Lombardi (Oswego) W D, 7-2<br />

174 Zuriel Yi (USMMA) W MD, 14-1<br />

174 Jake Kocsis (Binghamton) W D, 8-2<br />

174 Milik Dawkins (FLWC) W MFF<br />

Shorty Hitchcock Invitational (3-1, 2nd)<br />

1/16 174 Ralph Cazzetta (Nassua CC) W D, 7-3<br />

174 Ryan Krecker (Unatt) W D, 3-1<br />

174 Joshua Ugalde (Maryland) W D, 2-1<br />

174 Andrew Garcia (Cornell) L D, 5-3<br />

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MARK GREY (7-9)<br />

Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (2-1)<br />

11/8 141 Cortland Schuyler (Lehigh) W D, 4-2<br />

141 Nic Gill (Navy) W D, 6-5<br />

141 Jared Prince (Navy Prep) L MD, 14-3<br />

Grapple at the Garden (0-1)<br />

11/29 141 #13 Anthony Abidin (Nebraska) L TF, 23-5<br />

Brockport Invitational (1-0)<br />

1/9 141 Sam Sands (Johns Hopkins) W TF, 16-0<br />

1/15 141 #7 Todd Preston (Harvard) L D, 2-0<br />

Shorty Hitchcock Invitational (3-2)<br />

1/16 141 Zach Ulerick (Unatt.) W Fall, 6:00<br />

141 Paddy Quinlan (Franklin & Marshall) W D, 8-2<br />

141 Joshua Markham (Old Dominion) W D, 9-2<br />

141 Matthew Kolodzik (Princeton) L D, 9-3<br />

141 Jack Mutchnik (American) L D, 5-3<br />

1/23 141 #18 Randy Cruz (Lehigh) L D, 4-0<br />

2/6 141 Columbia W FFT<br />

2/7 141 #1 Dean Heil (Oklahoma State) L MD, 9-1<br />

2/13 141 Marc Mastropietro (Penn) L D, 8-6 (sv1)<br />

141 Jordan Laster (Princeton) L D, 9-4<br />

BEN HONIS (8-6)<br />

Southern Scuffle (3-2)<br />

1/1 197 Parker Hines (Air Force) L D, 11-5<br />

197 Joshua Murphy (Drexel) W D, 11-4<br />

197 DJ Smith (Chattanooga) W MD, 8-0<br />

197 Jake Taylor (Cornell) W D, 6-5<br />

197 Ben Haas (Lehigh) L D, 6-5<br />

Brockport Invitational (2-1, 2nd)<br />

1/9 197 Brandon Haggerty (Alfred) W Fall, 0:27<br />

197 Triston Engle (Brockport) W D, 6-4<br />

197 Jake Anderson (Cornell) L Fall, 6:58<br />

Edinboro Open (3-2)<br />

2/6 197 Rory Bonner (Bucknell) W MD, 11-1<br />

197 Matt Patrick (Pittsburgh) W TF, 15-0<br />

197 Lance Benick (Arizona State) L D, 6-2<br />

197 Nathaniel Rose (Buffalo) W D, 6-2<br />

197 Warren Bosch (Edinboro) L D, 11-6<br />

2/13 197 Frank Mattiace (Penn) L D, 6-1<br />

ROB INCORVAIA (2-7)<br />

Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (0-2)<br />

11/8 197 Ian Baker (Princeton) L Fall, 1:39<br />

197 Ben Honis (FLWC) L TF, 17-0<br />

New York State Intercollegiates (2-3, 8th-B Division)<br />

11/22 197 Mike Oxley (Hofstra) L Fall, 2:15<br />

197 Daniel Viera (USMMA) W D, 4-0<br />

197 Isaac Serrano (Cortland) W MFF<br />

197 Mike Oxley (Hofstra) L Fall, 1:14<br />

197 Matt Doggett (Columbia) L MD, 11-1<br />

Brockport Invitational (0-2)<br />

1/9 197 Triston Engle (Brockport) L Fall, 2:34<br />

197 Brandon Haggerty (Alfred) L D, 3-0<br />

WILL KOLL (15-7)<br />

Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (8-1, 5th)<br />

11/8 141 Ronnie Perry (Lock Haven) W Fall, 1:04<br />

141 Matthew Kolodzik (Unatt.) L D, 1-1 (OT)<br />

141 Christian Doyle (Army West Point) W TF, 17-2<br />

141 Marc Mastropietro (Penn) W TF, 16-1<br />

141 Dylan Caruana (Binghamton) W D, 7-3<br />

141 Bill Rappo (Maryland) W FF<br />

141 #16 Mark Grey (Cornell) W MFF<br />

141 Cortland Schuyler (Lehigh) W D, 8-1<br />

141 #13 Todd Preston (Harvard) W MFF<br />

11/21 141 Anthony Canfora (Drexel) W TF, 18-3<br />

New York State Intercollegiates (4-1, 2nd)<br />

11/22 141 Chris Rivera (Niagara CC) W Fall, 0:34<br />

141 Demetri D’Orsaneo (Ithaca) W Fall, 2:09<br />

141 TJ Fabian (LIU-Post) W D, 6-3<br />

141 Brandon Lapi (Buffalo) W D, 7-5<br />

141 Dylan Realbuto (Cornell) L D, 7-6<br />

Nittany Lion Open (2-2)<br />

12/6 141 Jacob Newhouse (Kent State) L DQ<br />

141 Mike Russo (FLWC) W D, 4-2<br />

141 Dominic Giannengeli (Penn State) W TF, 18-3<br />

141 Kade Moss (Penn State) L Fall, 2:06<br />

Southern Scuffle (0-2)<br />

1/1 141 Evan Botwin (Duke) L D, 7-6<br />

141 Joe Schumacher (Oklahoma State) L D, 1-0<br />

1/10 141 #11 Matt Manley (Missouri) L MD, 11-1<br />

DALTON MACRI (16-7)<br />

11/21 125 Zack Fuentes (Drexel) W D, 3-2<br />

New York State Intercollegiates (3-0, 2nd)<br />

11/22 125 Tyler Walsh (LIU-Post) W Fall, 5:45<br />

125 Thierno Diallo (Binghamton) W D, 14-7<br />

125 Asher Kramer (Brockport) W Fall, 6:40<br />

Grapple at the Garden (0-2)<br />

11/29 125 #12 Tim Lambert (Nebraska) L D, 6-4<br />

125 Sean McCabe (Rutgers) L D, 7-5<br />

Southern Scuffle (3-2)<br />

1/1 125 Carter Ballinger (Central Michigan) L MD, 17-5<br />

125 Cory Lester (Michigan) W MD, 18-6<br />

125 Sean Badua (Army West Point) W TF, 25-10<br />

1/2 125 Drew Romero (Air Force) W D, 9-8<br />

125 #12 Zeke Moisey (West Virginia) L D, 3-1<br />

1/10 125 #8 Barlow McGhee (Missouri) W D, 7-6<br />

1/15 125 Nolan Hellickson (Harvard) W Fall, 6:45<br />

1/16 125 Michael Russo (Brown) W MD, 18-6<br />

1/23 125 #14 Darian Cruz (Lehigh) L MD, 12-3<br />

2/13 125 Jeremy Schwartz (Penn) W D, 12-5<br />

125 Pat D’Arcy (Princeton) W D, 6-1<br />

EIWA Championship (4-2, 4th)<br />

3/5 125 Michael Russo (Brown) W MD, 14-4<br />

125 Zach Fuentes (Drexel) L D, 7-2<br />

125 Sean Badua (Army) W Fall, 2:35<br />

3/6 125 Gerald Daly (Sacred Heart) W TF, 22-5<br />

125 #15 David Terao (American) W D, 4-0<br />

125 Zach Fuentes (Drexel) L D, 4-2 (sv1)<br />

DYLAN PALACIO (13-1)<br />

1/10 157 Le’Roy Barnes (Missouri) W D, 9-7<br />

Shorty Hitchcock Invitational (5-1, 3rd)<br />

1/16 157 Ryan Dougherty (Bloomsburg) W MD, 13-5<br />

157 Alex Klucker (Lock Haven) W TF, 21-3<br />

157 Jake Kaminsky (Hofstra) W TF, 21-5<br />

157 Ken Theobald (Rutgers) K D, 14-12<br />

157 Danny Boychuck (Maryland) W MD, 14-6<br />

157 Kent Lane (Lehigh) W D, 11-7<br />

1/23 157 Ian Brown (Lehigh) W D, 8-4<br />

2/7 157 #6 Joe Smith (Oklahoma State) W D, 8-4<br />

2/13 157 Adam Krop (Princeton) W D, 6-4<br />

EIWA Championship (4-0, 1st)<br />

3/5 157 Jordan Velez (Sacred Heart) W Fall, 4:06<br />

157 Adam Krop (Princeton) W D, 10-9<br />

3/6 157 May Bethea (Penn) W D, 5-4<br />

157 #14 John Boyle (American) W D, 8-3<br />

DUKE PICKETT (26-9)<br />

Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (5-0, 1st)<br />

11/8 165 Seldon Wright (Old Dominion) W D, 1-0<br />

165 Cody Cordes (Lock Haven) W D, 9-2<br />

165 Brendan Burnham (Maryland) W MD, 9-0<br />

165 Jud Ziegler (Princeton) W Fall, 3:56<br />

165 Geno Morelli (Penn State) W D, 9-3<br />

11/21 165 Austin Rose (Drexel) W D, 9-3<br />

New York State Intercollegiates (5-0, 1st)<br />

11/22 165 Eduardo Ramirez (LIU-Post) W TF, 19-2<br />

165 Mark Milisci (Oswego) W MD, 15-6<br />

165 Colin Barber (Cortland) W MD, 11-3<br />

165 Andrew Mendel (Army West Point) W MD, 12-4<br />

165 Tyrel White (Columbia) W D, 3-2<br />

Grapple at the Garden (0-2)<br />

11/29 165 #4 Austin Wilson (Nebraska) L D, 2-0<br />

165 #9 Anthony Perrotti (Rutgers) L D, 6-2<br />

Las Vegas Invitational (5-2)<br />

12/4 165 Bobby Fehr (Hofstra) W MD,13-2<br />

165 John Keck (Navy) W D, 7-1<br />

165 Dajour Reece (North Idaho) W D, 8-5<br />

165 #19 David McFadden (Virginia Tech) W D, 4-1<br />

12/5 165 #3 Isaac Jordan (Wisconsin) L D, 8-1<br />

165 Daniel Lewis (Missouri) L D, 4-2<br />

165 Devon Gobbo (Harvard) W Fall, 4:08<br />

Southern Scuffle (3-2)<br />

1/1 165 Jason Carr (The Citadel) W TF, 19-0<br />

165 Paul Duggan (Campbell) W D, 7-2<br />

165 #18 Geno Morelli (Penn State) W D, 3-1 (sv1)<br />

1/2 165 Logan Massa (Michigan) L D, 7-3<br />

165 Ryan Preisch (Lehigh) L D, 5-0<br />

1/10 165 #6 Daniel Lewis (Missouri) L D, 3-2 (OT1)<br />

1/23 165 #15 Ryan Preisch (Lehigh) W D, 5-2<br />

2/6 165 Tyrel White (Columbia) W D, 4-1<br />

2/7 165 #1 Alex Dieringer (Ok. State) L Fall, 1:18<br />

2/13 165 Brooks Martino (Penn) W D, 8-2<br />

165 Judd Ziegler (Princeton) W D, 10-5<br />

EIWA Championship (3-1, 2nd)<br />

3/5 165 Judd Ziegler (Princeton) W MD, 13-1<br />

165 Ray Bethea (Penn) W D, 3-0<br />

3/6 165 Tyrel White (Columbia) W D, 6-1<br />

165 #20 Devon Gobbo (Harvard) L D, 2-1<br />

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BRIAN REALBUTO (33-3)<br />

Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (6-0, 1st)<br />

11/8 174 Jake Kocsis (Binghamton) W Fall, 1:25<br />

174 Tyler Lusht (SUNY Brockport) W TF, 15-0<br />

174 Tom Grosso (Sacred Heart) W TF, 16-0<br />

174 #12 Elliot Riddick (Lehigh) W D, 1-0<br />

174 #19 Jadean Bernstein (Navy) W D, 5-0<br />

174 Jon Schleifer (Princeton) W D, 7-2<br />

11/21 174 Nick Elmer (Drexel) W Fall, 4:09<br />

New York State Intercollegiates (4-0, 1st)<br />

11/22 174 Lantze Lange (Oneonta) W Fall, 1:21<br />

174 Alex Kelly (Niagara CC) W Fall, 0:49<br />

174 Zack Hernandez (Columbia) W MD, 13-0<br />

174 Brian Harvey (Army West Point) W D, 8-3<br />

Grapple at the Garden (2-0)<br />

11/29 174 #15 Micah Barnes (Nebraska) W D, 9-6<br />

174 Phil Bakuckas (Rutgers) W D, 6-1<br />

Las Vegas Invitational (5-0)<br />

12/4 174 Andrew LaBrie (Brown) W D, 8-6<br />

174 Josef Johnson (Harvard) W MD, 12-1<br />

174 Brian Harvey (Army West Point) W Fall, 4:07<br />

12/5 174 #17 Jadean Bernstein (Navy) W TF, 16-0<br />

174 #15 Bryce Hammond (Cal Bakersfield) W MD, 11-1<br />

Southern Scuffle (3-3)<br />

1/1 174 Timothy Knipl (The Citadel) W TF, 17-0<br />

174 Nicholas Wanzek (Minnesota) W D, 8-3<br />

174 Chandler Rodgers (Oklahoma State) W Fall, 1:24<br />

1/2 174 #5 Bo Nickal (Penn State) L D, 14-7<br />

174 Casey Kent (Penn) L D, 8-5<br />

174 #2 Kyle Crutchmer (Oklahoma State) L D, 4-3<br />

1/10 174 #8 Blaise Butler (Missouri) W D, 3-2<br />

1/15 174 Josef Johnson (Harvard) W TF, 16-0<br />

1/16 174 Andrew LaBrie (Brown) W MD, 19-5<br />

1/23 174 Elliott Riddick (Lehigh) W MD, 11-0<br />

2/6 174 Zack Hernandez (Columbia) W D, 6-0<br />

2/7 174 Chandler Rogers (Oklahoma State) W MD, 13-2<br />

2/13 174 #15 Casey Kent (Penn) W D, 8-2<br />

174 #16 Jonathan Schleifer (Princeton) W TF, 16-0<br />

EIWA Championship (4-0, 1st)<br />

3/5 174 Andrew LaBrie (Brown) W MD, 9-1<br />

174 Zack Hernandez (Columbia) W TF, 17-1<br />

3/6 174 #18 Jadean Bernstein (Navy) W D, 9-3<br />

174 #17 Brian Harvey (Army West Point) W D, 12-6<br />

DYLAN REALBUTO (17-10)<br />

Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (2-2)<br />

11/8 141 Buddy Scarborough (Old Dominion) W Fall, 3:31<br />

141 #10 Dan Neff (Lock Haven) L D, 5-3<br />

141 AJ Vindici (Penn) W D, 5-1<br />

141 Cortland Schuyler (Lehigh) L Fall, 1:11<br />

New York State Intercollegiates (4-0, 1st)<br />

11/22 141 Jesse Dellavechhia (Binghamton) W MD, 12-4<br />

141 Joe Moita (Columbia) W D, 8-2<br />

141 Logan Everett (Army West Point) W Fall, 3:58<br />

141 Will Koll (Cornell) W D, 7-6<br />

Grapple at the Garden (0-1)<br />

11/29 141 #3 Anthony Ashnault (Rutgers) L Fall, 5:14<br />

Las Vegas Invitational (3-2)<br />

12/4 141 Peter Cunningham (Cal Baptist) W D, 6-2<br />

141 Tyler Smith (Bucknell) L Fall, 5:57<br />

141 Austin Solari (Newberry) W MD, 11-2<br />

141 Chance Driscoll (Kent State) W D, 7-4<br />

12/5 141 Logan Everett (Army West Point) L D, 6-1<br />

Southern Scuffle (2-2)<br />

1/1 141 Anthony McHugh (Air Force) L Fall, 4:54<br />

141 Kyle Noonan (Central Michigan) W D, 6-2<br />

141 Malik Amine (Michigan) W D, 4-2<br />

1/2 141 Zach Finesilver (Duke) L Fall, 2:51<br />

Brockport Invitational (3-0, 1st)<br />

1/9 141 Connor Mauriello (Johns Hopkins) W TF, 15-0<br />

141 Lucas Escobar (Johns Hopkins) W Fall, 0:31<br />

141 Jonathan Furnas (Cornell) W D, 5-3<br />

1/16 141 Charlie Banaszak (Brown) W D, 10-3<br />

EIWA Championship (2-3, 8th)<br />

3/5 141 #17 Randy Cruz (Lehigh) L D, 3-2<br />

141 Alex Harnsberger (Sacred Heart) W Fall, 2:22<br />

141 #20 Tyler Smith (Bucknell) W Fall, 6;20<br />

3/6 141 Nic Gill (Navy) L D, 7-4<br />

141 Tyler Scotton (American) L D, 3-1<br />

MCZIGGY RICHARDS (1-3)<br />

Southern Scuffle (1-1)<br />

1/1 285 Jan Johnson (Penn State) W D, 3-2<br />

285 #4 Austin Mardsen (Oklahoma State) L MD, 8-0<br />

Shorty Hitchcock Invitational (0-2)<br />

1/16 285 Jenard Rosemond (Nassua CC) L D, 7-6<br />

285 Sean Dee (Binghamton) L Fall, 5:29<br />

MATTHEW RUSSO (3-9)<br />

Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (0-2)<br />

11/8 157 Nick Stager (Harvard) L D, 7-3<br />

157 Kevin Moylan (Princeton) L MD, 15-3<br />

New York State Intercollegiates (3-3, 8th-B Division)<br />

11/22 157 Tristan Broddus (Cortland) L D, 7-3<br />

157 Bryan Mongiello (Brockport) W D, 7-5<br />

157 Cody Lutz (RIT) W TF, 18-2<br />

157 NathanPalmer (Brockport) W D, 12-5<br />

157 Donovan Peek (Army West Point) L D, 5-2<br />

157 Tristan Broddus (Cortland) L MD, 16-2<br />

Dave Lehman/Franklin & Marshall Open (0-2)<br />

12/30 157 Douglas Mele (Millersville) L TF, 16-1<br />

157 Jonathan Carrera (Navy) L Fall, 4:11<br />

Shorty Hitchcock Invitational (0-2)<br />

1/16 157 Richard Krop (Princeton) L Fall, 3:58<br />

157 Nate Russell (Pittsburgh) L D, 4-3<br />

OWEN SCOTT (15-7)<br />

Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (2-0)<br />

11/8 197 Nicholas Coco (Brockport) W Fall, 1:12<br />

197 Tom Murray (Lehigh) W D, 4-0<br />

Grapple at the Garden (0-1)<br />

11/29 197 Hayden Hrymack (Rutgers) L D, 10-7<br />

Nittany Lion Open (3-1, 4th)<br />

12/6 197 Bailey Faust (West Virginia) W TF, 15-0<br />

197 Frank Mattiace (Penn) W D, 3-1<br />

197 Morgan McIntosh (Penn State) L TF, 18-2<br />

197 Nathan Dow (Army) W MD, 14-5<br />

Southern Scuffle (1-2)<br />

1/1 197 Brandon Tribble (Wyoming) W TF, 16-0<br />

197 #10 Zach Nye (Virginia) L D, 3-2<br />

197 Trent Noon (Northern Colorado) L D, 6-5<br />

1/15 197 Josh Popple (Harvard) W MD, 15-2<br />

1/16 197 Augustus Marker (Brown) W MD, 8-0<br />

1/23 197 #14 John Bolich (Lehigh) W D, 3-1 (OT)<br />

2/6 197 Troy Hembury (Columbia) W D, 6-3<br />

2/7 197 Preston Weigel (Oklahoma State) L D, 2-0<br />

2/13 197 #10 Brett Harner (Princeton) L D, 6-3<br />

EIWA Championship (5-1, 3rd)<br />

3/5 197 Charles Herkesner (F&M) W Fall, 5:27<br />

197 Frank Mattiace (Penn) L D, 7-5<br />

197 Augustus Marker (Brown) W D, 7-5<br />

3/6 197 Tyler Greene (Bucknell) W D, 13-8<br />

197 Jeric Kasunic (American) W D, 6-2<br />

197 #17 John Bolich (Lehigh) W D, 12-6<br />

KYLE SIMAZ (3-4)<br />

Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (2-2)<br />

11/8 157 Ben Schroeder (Binghamton) W MD, 13-4<br />

157 Drew Daniels (Navy) L Fall, 7:31<br />

157 Rodney Hahn (Navy) W D, 18-12<br />

157 Brendan Dent (Cortland) L INJ. DEF.<br />

Brockport Invitational (1-0, 2nd)<br />

1/9 157 Bryan Mongiello (Brockport) W TF, 20-3<br />

1/15 157 Tyler Tarsi (Harvard) L TF, 20-3<br />

1/16 157 Justin Staudenmayer (Brown) L MD, 8-0<br />

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Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (3-2)<br />

11/8 149 Luke Weiland (Army Prep) W Fall, 6:19<br />

149 AJ Murabito (Penn) W MD, 13-1<br />

149 Mark Marchetti (Army West Point) W D, 9-4<br />

149 #19 Chris Perez (Princeton) L MD, 10-0<br />

149 Kent Lane (Lehigh) L MD, 11-3<br />

New York State Intercollegiates (2-3, 6th)<br />

11/22 149 David Naupari (Hunter) W Fall, 1:57<br />

149 Frank Garcia (Binghamton) W D, 6-5<br />

149 Mark Marchetti (Army West Point) L D, 3-2<br />

149 Austin Whitney (Cortland) L MD, 11-2<br />

149 Nate Skonieczny (Jamestown CC) L D, 7-6<br />

Nittany Lion Open (4-3, 8th)<br />

12/6 157 Ian Brown (Lehigh) L Fall, 1:55<br />

157 Cody Dingess (Ohio State) W TF, 17-0<br />

157 Michael Robertson (Virginia) W D, 9-4<br />

157 Brooks Martino (Penn) W D, 6-2<br />

157 Zach Elvin (Navy Prep) W D, 10-6<br />

157 Cole Walter (Lehigh) L MD, 12-2<br />

157 Ian Brown (Lehigh) L Fall, 2:03<br />

Brockport Invitational (3-0, 1st)<br />

1/9 157 Alex McLaughlin (Johns Hopkins) W MD, 12-1<br />

157 Nathan Palmer (Brockport) W Fall, 1:06<br />

157 Kyle Simaz (Cornell) W FF<br />

Shorty Hitchcock Invitational (1-2)<br />

1/16 157 Joe Velliquette (Penn) L D, 5-3<br />

157 Brian Lapham (Unatt.) W MD, 12-4<br />

157 Nigel Ruiz (Army West Point Prep) L Fall, 1:59<br />

2/6 157 Markus Scheidel (Columbia) L D, 6-1<br />

2/13 157 May Bethea (Penn) L D, 7-3<br />

JERAMY SWEANY (22-14)<br />

Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (8-1, 3rd)<br />

11/8 285 Dawson Peck (Maryland) L MD, 10-1<br />

285 Thomas Ott (Navy) W TF, 17-0<br />

285 Tyler Hall (Penn) W D, 11-5<br />

285 Tyler Lilly (Cortland) W Fall, 5:15<br />

285 Youssif Hemida (Maryland) W FF<br />

285 Max Wessell (Lehigh) W MFF<br />

285 Trevor Smith (Army West Point) W MFF<br />

285 Patrik Garren (Penn) W MFF<br />

285 Ray O’Donnell (Princeton) W D, 10-3<br />

11/21 285 Joey Goodhart (Drexel) W D. 4-3<br />

New York State Intercollegiates (2-0, 6th)<br />

11/22 285 Dennis Melendez (Hunter) W Fall, 6:01<br />

285 Jennard Rosemond (Nassau CC) W Fall, 6:37<br />

Grapple at the Garden (1-1)<br />

11/29 285 #13 Collin Jensen (Nebraska) W D, 5-2<br />

285 #7 Billy Smith (Rutgers) L D, 8-1<br />

Las Vegas Invitational (3-3)<br />

12/4 285 Jake Scanlan (American) W TF, 17-2<br />

285 Brock Horwath (Wisconsin) W D, 3-2<br />

285 #2 Ty Walz (Virginia Tech) L D, 6-4<br />

285 Pat Gillen (Virginia) W MD, 13-5<br />

12/5 285 #18 Nick Tavanello (Ohio State) L Fall, 1:57<br />

285 Joseph Fagiano (Cal Baptist) L Fall, 1:31<br />

Southern Scuffle (2-2)<br />

1/1 285 Cory Daniel (North Carolina) W D, 8-4<br />

285 Josh Marcok (Stanford) W D, 3-2<br />

285 #6 Michael Kroells (Minnesota) L MD, 10-2<br />

285 William Miller (Edinboro) L D, 9-8<br />

1/10 285 #2 J’den Cox (Missouri) L TF, 24-9<br />

1/15 285 Nicholas Gajdzik (Harvard) W D, 5-2<br />

1/16 285 BROWN W FFT<br />

1/23 285 #14 Max Wessell (Lehigh) L MD, 14-6<br />

2/7 285 #5 Austin Marsden (Ok. State) L MD, 16-3<br />

2/13 285 Patrick Garren (Penn) W D, 7-1<br />

285 Ray O’Donnell (Princeton) L Fall, 5:35<br />

EIWA Championship (2-3, 6th)<br />

3/5 285 Connor Calkins (Binghamton) W D, 8-5<br />

285 Garrett Ryan (Columbia) W D, 8-2<br />

3/6 285 #9 Joe Stolfi (Bucknell) L TF, 17-2<br />

285 Ray O’Donnell (Princeton) L Fall, 5:59<br />

285 Antonio Pelusi (Franklin & Marshall) L D, 9-7<br />

JAKE TAYLOR (11-8)<br />

Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (5-1, 2nd)<br />

11/8 197 Austin Coburn (Old Dominion) W D, 3-1 sv1<br />

197 Matt Patrick (Penn) W TF, 18-1<br />

197 Nathanael Rose (Buffalo) W D, 5-2<br />

197 Garrett Wesneski (Maryland) W D, 5-2<br />

197 Steban Cervantes (Navy) W D, 4-3<br />

197 Brett Harner (Princeton) L D, 4-3<br />

11/21 197 Nezar Haddad (Drexel) W D, 8-2<br />

New York State Intercollegiates (4-1, 3rd)<br />

11/22 197 Anthony Marino (Oneonta) W TF, 18-1<br />

197 James Benjamin (Buffalo) W D, 12-6<br />

197 Bryce Barnes (Army West Point) L D, 5-3<br />

197 Triston Engle IBrockport) W MD, 14-6<br />

197 Daniel Smith (Oswego) W MD, 14-6<br />

Grapple at the Garden (0-1)<br />

11/29 197 #15 Aaron Studebaker (Nebraska) L D, 3-2 tb1<br />

Las Vegas Invitational (0-2)<br />

12/4 197 #16 Mark Martin (Ohio State) L D, 8-5<br />

197 Cody Crawford (Oregon State) L D, 5-1 (sv1)<br />

Southern Scuffle (1-2)<br />

1/1 197 Jackson Lewis (Central Michigan) W D, 7-6<br />

197 #5 Brett Pfarr (Minnesota) L D, 7-2<br />

197 Ben Honis (Cornell) L D, 6-5<br />

1/10 197 #4 Willie Miklus (Missouri) L D, 8-7<br />

TY WALTER (0-1)<br />

Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (0-1)<br />

11/8 184 Brett Perry (Buffalo) L D, 10-5<br />

BRANDON WOMACK (1-0)<br />

NWCA All-Star Classic<br />

11/1 174 Jason Grimes Jr. (American) W D, 8-3<br />

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Dalton Macri<br />

Freshman • 5-4 • Canonsburg, Pa. (Canon-McMillan HS)<br />

<strong>NCAA</strong> Qualifier (2016) • EIWA Qualifier (2016) • EIWA Placewinner (2016) • First-Team All-Ivy (2016)<br />

125<br />

W - L Falls TF MD Bonus Win Pct. Dual W-L<br />

2015-16 16 -7 4 2 3 9 .696 6 -3<br />

CAREER 16 -7 4 2 3 9 .696 6 -3<br />

NOTES TO KNOW<br />

• Enters <strong>NCAA</strong>s with a 16-7 overall record, earning a wild card bid after a strong rookie season.<br />

• Placed fourth at 125 pounds at the 2016 EIWA championships, losing a pair of matches to <strong>NCAA</strong> qualifier Zack Fuentes<br />

of Drexel.<br />

• Has a 4-6 record on the year against <strong>NCAA</strong> qualifiers<br />

• First-year starter ranked among the top 25 wrestlers at his weight entering the <strong>NCAA</strong> championships.<br />

• Finished second at the New York State Intercollegiates after defaulting out of the finals.<br />

• Was 3-2 at Southern Scuffle, including dropping a tight 3-1 contest to then-No. 12 Zeke Moisey of West Virginia.<br />

• Topped then-No. 8 Barlow McGhee of Missouri 7-6 in a road dual.<br />

• Is 12-5 during the 2016 calendar year.<br />

• Won nine of his 16 matches by bonus point decisions, including four falls.<br />

• Five of his seven losses have come by decision, four coming by a takedown or less.<br />

2015-16 Results (16-7)<br />

Record vs. EIWA opponents................................................. 11-3<br />

Record vs. nationally ranked opponents............................... 2-3<br />

Record vs. Ivy League opponents.......................................... 5-0<br />

Record in dual meets............................................................ 6-3<br />

Record vs. 2016 <strong>NCAA</strong> Qualifiers........................................... 4-6<br />

Record in <strong>NCAA</strong> championship meet..................................... 0-0<br />

Record in EIWA championship meet..................................... 4-2<br />

Match-By-Match<br />

11/21 125 Zack Fuentes (Drexel) W D, 3-2<br />

New York State Intercollegiates (3-0, 2nd)<br />

11/22 125 Tyler Walsh (LIU-Post) W Fall, 5:45<br />

125 Thierno Diallo (Binghamton) W D, 14-7<br />

125 Asher Kramer (Brockport) W Fall, 6:40<br />

Grapple at the Garden (0-2)<br />

11/29 125 #12 Tim Lambert (Nebraska) L D, 6-4<br />

125 Sean McCabe (Rutgers) L D, 7-5<br />

Southern Scuffle (3-2)<br />

1/1 125 Carter Ballinger (Central Michigan) L MD, 17-5<br />

125 Cory Lester (Michigan) W MD, 18-6<br />

125 Sean Badua (Army West Point) W TF, 25-10<br />

1/2 125 Drew Romero (Air Force) W D, 9-8<br />

125 #12 Zeke Moisey (West Virginia) L D, 3-1<br />

1/10 125 #8 Barlow McGhee (Missouri) W D, 7-6<br />

1/15 125 Nolan Hellickson (Harvard) W Fall, 6:45<br />

1/16 125 Michael Russo (Brown) W MD, 18-6<br />

1/23 125 #14 Darian Cruz (Lehigh) L MD, 12-3<br />

2/13 125 Jeremy Schwartz (Penn) W D, 12-5<br />

125 Pat D’Arcy (Princeton) W D, 6-1<br />

EIWA Championship (4-2, 4th)<br />

3/5 125 Michael Russo (Brown) W MD, 14-4<br />

125 Zack Fuentes (Drexel) L D, 7-2<br />

125 Sean Badua (Army) W Fall, 2:35<br />

3/6 125 Gerald Daly (Sacred Heart) W TF, 22-5<br />

125 #15 David Terao (American) W D, 4-0<br />

125 Zack Fuentes (Drexel) L D, 4-2 (sv1)<br />

Cornell <strong>NCAA</strong> Champions at 125 Pounds<br />

1959 Dave Auble (123 pounds)<br />

1960 Dave Auble (123 pounds)<br />

1994 David Hirsch (126 pounds)<br />

Cornell <strong>NCAA</strong> All-Americans at 125 Pounds<br />

1959 Dave Auble (123 pounds)<br />

1960 Dave Auble (123 pounds)<br />

1964 Charles Bush (115 pounds)<br />

1994 David Hirsch (126 pounds)<br />

2002 Travis Lee<br />

2003 Travis Lee<br />

2009 Troy Nickerson<br />

2003 Travis Lee<br />

2006 Troy Nickerson<br />

2007 Troy Nickerson<br />

2009 Troy Nickerson<br />

2010 Troy Nickerson<br />

2012 Frank Perrelli<br />

2013 Nahshon Garrett<br />

2014 Nahshon Garrett<br />

2015 Nahshon Garrett<br />

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Nahshon Garrett<br />

Senior • 5-4 • Chico, Calif. (Chico Senior HS)<br />

<strong>NCAA</strong> All-American (2013, ‘14, ‘15) • <strong>NCAA</strong> Finalist (2014) • <strong>NCAA</strong> Qualifier (2013, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16) • EIWA Champion (2013, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16) • EIWA Wrestler of the Year (2014) •<br />

Ivy League Wrestler of the Year (2014, ‘16) • All-Ivy League First Team (2013, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16) • EIWA Freshman of the Year (2013) • Ivy League Rookie of the Year (2013)<br />

133<br />

W - L Falls TF MD Bonus Win Pct. Dual W-L<br />

2012-13 43 -5 3 10 12 25 .896 16 -2<br />

2013-14 35 -2 5 7 8 20 .946 11 -1<br />

2014-15 34 -5 4 9 9 22 .872 15 -2<br />

2015-16 32 -0 9 7 7 23 1.000 8 -0<br />

CAREER 144 -12 21 33 36 90 .923 50 -5<br />

NOTES TO KNOW<br />

• Three-time <strong>NCAA</strong> All-American, including national runner-up at 125 pounds in 2014.<br />

• Looking to become sixth four-time All-American in Cornell history (127th in <strong>NCAA</strong> history)<br />

• Became 10th four-time EIWA champ (fourth Cornellian) with romp through championship tournament, winning all<br />

four matches with bonus points and earning both the Coaches Award (Most Outstanding Wrestler) and the Sheridan<br />

Award (most career points scored at the championship).<br />

• Was named the 2014 EIWA Wrestler of the Year.<br />

• Has a 144-12 career record, good for third on the school’s career wins list.<br />

• Enters the EIWA Tournament with a perfect 32-0 record as a senior, including 10 wins over ranked wrestlers and a<br />

perfect 12-0 mark against <strong>NCAA</strong> qualifiers (six bonus wins).<br />

• Sixth Cornell wrestler with at least 30 wins in all four varsity seasons.<br />

• His .923 win percentage ranks eighth all-time at Cornell, his 90 career bonus wins ranks third and his 3.654 dominance<br />

ranking sits seventh.<br />

• Has won 23 of his 32 matches by bonus points, including 19 of the 22 matches against unranked opponents.<br />

• Won titles at the Binghamton Open, New York State Intercollegiates, Last Vegas Invitational and Southern Scuffle.<br />

• Moved to No. 1 in the country after a 14-9 win over then-No. 1 Cody Brewer of Oklahoma in the finals of the Last<br />

Vegas Invitational.<br />

• Has won 33 consecutive matches dating back to last year.<br />

• Was 34-5 as a junior, earning first-team All-Ivy honors, earning his third EIWA crown amd finishing fifth at the <strong>NCAA</strong><br />

championships.<br />

• The 2014 national runner-up at 125 pounds, he earned his second straight <strong>NCAA</strong> All-America honor and a second<br />

consecutive EIWA title in 2014.<br />

• He was also the unanimous Ivy League and EIWA Wrestler of the Year, closing 2014 with a 35-2 overall record with<br />

his only two losses coming to eventual national champion Jesse Delgado of Illinois.<br />

• Broke the school record for wins in a season (43) as a freshman and placed third at the 2013 <strong>NCAA</strong> championship to<br />

earn All-America accolades, knocking off the No. 1 and No. 3 seeds along the way.<br />

• Garrett was a two-time California State champion at 103 and 112 pounds.<br />

• He was a four-time freestyle and Greco Roman All-American from 2009-2011.<br />

• Earned a Senior National Championship in 2011 at 112 pounds.<br />

Cornell <strong>NCAA</strong> Champions at 133 Pounds<br />

1994 David Hirsch<br />

2005 Travis Lee<br />

Cornell <strong>NCAA</strong> All-Americans at 133 Pounds<br />

1993 David Hirsch (126 pounds)<br />

1994 David Hirsch (126 pounds)<br />

2004 Travis Lee<br />

2005 Travis Lee<br />

2008 Mike Grey<br />

2011 Mike Grey<br />

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2015-16 Results (32-0)<br />

Record vs. EIWA opponents................................................. 13-0<br />

Record vs. nationally ranked opponents............................. 10-0<br />

Record vs. Ivy League opponents.......................................... 7-0<br />

Record in dual meets............................................................ 8-0<br />

Record vs. 2016 <strong>NCAA</strong> Qualifiers......................................... 12-0<br />

Record in <strong>NCAA</strong> championship meet................................... 15-4<br />

Record in EIWA championship meet................................... 16-0<br />

Match-By-Match<br />

Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (6-0, 1st)<br />

11/8 133 Emilio Saavedra (Old Dominion) W D, 4-1<br />

133 Ian Lupole (Binghamton) W Fall, 1:23<br />

133 Nick Ottaviano (Rutgers) W MD, 13-2<br />

133 #17 Caleb Richardson (Penn) W D, 4-1<br />

133 Jeff Ott (Harvard) W Fall, 1:44<br />

133 Scott DelVecchio (Rutgers) W D, 6-1<br />

11/21 133 Franco Ferraina (Drexel) W TF, 17-2<br />

New York State Intercollegiates (4-0, 1st)<br />

11/22 133 Anthony Messina (Oneonta) W Fall, 1:47<br />

133 Jayson Rice (Hunter) W Fall, 2:54<br />

133 Joseph Calderone (LIU-Post) W MD, 18-6<br />

133 Jake Nicholson (Binghamton) W Fall, 6:38<br />

Grapple at the Garden (2-0)<br />

11/29 133 #10 Eric Montoya (Nebraska) W MD, 11-3<br />

133 #17 Anthony Giraldo (Rutgers) W D, 6-1<br />

Las Vegas Invitational (5-0, 1st)<br />

12/4 133 Cord Coronado (Arizona State) W TF, 18-2<br />

133 Rico Montoya (Northern Colorado) W Fall, 3:45<br />

133 #12 Josh Martinez (Air Force) W MD, 11-3<br />

12/5 133 #9 George DiCamillo (Virginia) W D, 11-5<br />

133 #1 Cody Brewer (Oklahoma) W D, 14-9<br />

Southern Scuffle (5-0, 1st)<br />

1/1 133 Jason Delacruz (Cal Poly) W TF, 17-0<br />

133 Franco Ferraina (Drexel) W Fall, 0:12<br />

133 Sam Brancale (Minnesota) W TF, 18-1<br />

1/2 133 #10 Kaid Brock (Oklahoma State) W INJ, 1:26<br />

133 #6 Jordan Conaway (Penn State) W MD, 14-4<br />

1/10 133 #11 Zach Synon (Missouri) W D, 12-5<br />

2/6 133 Angelo Amenta (Columbia) W TF, 18-3<br />

2/7 133 #18 Gary Wayne Harding (Ok. State) W TF, 17-1<br />

2/13 133 Caleb Richardson (Penn) W D, 9-3<br />

133 Noah Arjam (Princeton) W Fall, 3:48<br />

EIWA Championship (4-0, 1st)<br />

3/5 133 Marcus Begay (Hofstra) W Fall, 0:41<br />

133 Jeffrey Ott (Harvard) W MD, 15-5<br />

3/6 133 Caleb Richardson (Penn) W TF, 18-2<br />

133 Mason Beckman (Lehigh) W MD, 12-1<br />

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Joey Galasso<br />

Freshman • 5-6 • Philadelphia, Pa. (Father Judge HS)<br />

<strong>NCAA</strong> Qualifier (2016) • EIWA Qualifier (2016) • EIWA Runner-up (2016) • Ivy League Rookie of the Year (2016) • All-Ivy League First Team (2016)<br />

149<br />

W - L Falls TF MD Bonus Win Pct. Dual W-L<br />

2015-16 20 -12 1 0 4 5 .625 4 -6<br />

CAREER 20 -12 1 0 4 5 .625 4 -6<br />

NOTES TO KNOW<br />

• EIWA runner-up as a freshman, capping a 20-12 rookie campaign.<br />

• Is 3-10 against <strong>NCAA</strong> qualifiers and 2-5 against ranked opponents.<br />

• Has five bonus wins and is a perfect 7-0 against Ivy League foes.<br />

• Is 7-3 in his last 10 matches, including a 5-2 win over then-No. 11 CJ Cobb of Penn.<br />

• Finished third at 149 pounds at the Binghamton Open and was 2-2 at both the Las Vegas Invitational and the<br />

Southern Scuffle.<br />

• Five of his losses have come by a single point.<br />

• A Pennsylvania state champion as a junior and two-time finalist at Father Judge HS, he wrestled from 125 to 145<br />

during his prep career.<br />

• Was a four-time state place-winner with a career record of 147-13 with 69 wins by fall<br />

2015-16 Results (20-12)<br />

Record vs. EIWA opponents................................................. 13-4<br />

Record vs. nationally ranked opponents ............................... 2-5<br />

Record vs. Ivy League opponents.......................................... 7-0<br />

Record in dual meets............................................................ 4-6<br />

Record vs. 2016 <strong>NCAA</strong> Qualifiers......................................... 3-10<br />

Record in <strong>NCAA</strong> championship meet..................................... 0-0<br />

Record in EIWA championship meet..................................... 3-1<br />

Match-By-Match<br />

Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (9-1, 3rd)<br />

11/8 149 Paul Curtin (Sacred Heart) W MD, 9-1<br />

149 Drew Longo (Lehigh) L D, 7-2<br />

149 Matthew Russo (FLWC) W D, 9-2<br />

149 Tanner Sutton (Lock Haven) W MD, 13-1<br />

149 Logan David (Cornell) W D, 4-2 sv1<br />

149 Connor Lapresi (FLWC) W D, 5-2<br />

149 Casey Cowan (Navy) W D, 7-0<br />

149 Drew Longo (Lehigh) W D, 7-5 sv1<br />

149 #19 Chris Perez (Princeton) W MFF<br />

149 Kent Lane (Lehigh) W D, 6-4<br />

11/21 149 #16 Matt Cimato (Drexel) L D, 6-0<br />

Grapple at the Garden (0-2)<br />

11/29 149 #5 Jake Sueflohn (Nebraska) L MD, 12-4<br />

149 Tyson Dippery (Rutgers) L D, 5-4<br />

Las Vegas Invitational (2-2)<br />

12/4 149 Ryan Burkert (Hofstra) W MD, 14-1<br />

149 Coleman Hammond (Cal Bakersfield) W D, 5-1<br />

149 Jake Short (Minnesota) L Fall, 7:35<br />

149 Clayton Ream (North Dakota State) L D, 9-6<br />

Southern Scuffle (2-2)<br />

1/1 149 Benjamin Polkowske (Northern Colo.) W Fall, 4:44<br />

149 Patricio Lugo (Edinboro) L D, 5-4<br />

149 Matthew Zovitowski (App. State) W D, 4-2 (sv2)<br />

149 Timmy Box (Northern Colorado) L D, 5-4<br />

Cornell <strong>NCAA</strong> Champions at 149 Pounds<br />

1953 Frank Bettucci (147 pounds)<br />

2011 Kyle Dake<br />

Cornell <strong>NCAA</strong> All-Americans at 149 Pounds<br />

1953 Frank Bettucci (147 pounds)<br />

1958 Dick Vincent (147 pounds)<br />

1981 Gene Nighman (142 pounds)<br />

1990 Pat Waters (142 pounds)<br />

2003 Dustin Manotti<br />

2004 Dustin Manotti<br />

2005 Dustin Manotti<br />

2007 Jordan Leen<br />

2011 Kyle Dake<br />

2015 Chris Villalonga<br />

1/10 149 #4 Lavion Mayes (Missouri) L D, 9-2<br />

1/15 149 Patrick Hogan (Harvard) W D, 8-2<br />

1/16 149 Steven Galiardo (Brown) W D, 4-3<br />

1/23 149 Laike Gardner (Lehigh) L D, 8-7<br />

2/7 149 #13 Anthony Collica (Oklahoma State) L Fall, 2:44<br />

2/13 149 #11 C.J. Cobb (Penn) W D, 5-2<br />

149 Mike D’Angelo (Princeton) W D, 9-7<br />

EIWA Championship (3-1, 2nd)<br />

3/5 149 Jason Bing (Franklin & Marshall) W MD, 15-5<br />

149 Steven Galiardo (Brown) W D, 3-2<br />

3/6 149 Tom Page (American) W D, 5-3<br />

149 #10 Matt Cimato (Drexel) L D, 5-4<br />

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Dylan Palacio<br />

Junior • 5-11 • Long Beach, N.Y. (Long Beach HS)<br />

<strong>NCAA</strong> Qualifier (2014, 2015, 2016) • EIWA Champion (2016) • EIWA Finalist (2014, 2015, 2016) • All-Ivy League First Team (2014, 2015)<br />

3<br />

3<br />

157<br />

W - L Falls TF MD Bonus Win Pct. Dual W-L<br />

2013-14 32 -9 4 1 4 9 .780 12 -1<br />

2014-15 21 -4 6 2 2 10 .840 13 -0<br />

2015-16 13 -1 1 2 2 5 .929 4 -0<br />

CAREER 66 -14 11 5 8 24 .825 29 -1<br />

NOTES TO KNOW<br />

• Three-time <strong>NCAA</strong> qualifier and EIWA finalist.<br />

• Won his first Eastern title in 2016 with an 8-3 victory over No. 14 John Boyle of American.<br />

• Two-time first-team All-Ivy League selection.<br />

• Has posted a 66-14 career record, including 29-1 in dual meet competition and 10-1 at the EIWA meet.<br />

• Is 13-1 on the season after missing a majority of the campaign rehabbing from an injury.<br />

• Was a perfect 8-0 against EIWA opponents.<br />

• Is 4-0 against <strong>NCAA</strong> qualifiers, including an 8-4 decision over No. 6 Joe Smith of Oklahoma State during a dual.<br />

• Enters <strong>NCAA</strong>s with a nine-match win streak.<br />

• Finished third at the Shorty Hitchcock Invitational, going 5-1 overall.<br />

• A unanimous first-team All-Ivy League selection in 2015 after going 21-4 overall.<br />

• Was a perfect 4-0 as part of the National Duals squad, including earning a tech fall over No. 17 Nicholas Wanzek of<br />

Minnesota and a 5-4 decision over No. 9 Nick Moore of Iowa.<br />

• Was EIWA runner-up after an injury forced him out of the finals.<br />

• Was 2-2 at the national championships, falling a match shy of the All-American round after a narrow 7-6 loss to No.<br />

4 Nick Sulzer of Virginia.<br />

• Was a unanimous first-team All-Ivy League selection and a EIWA runner-up at 165 pounds as a freshman in 2014.<br />

• Posted a 32-9 overall record, including a team-best 12-1 in dual meets and 7-0 against Ivy competitors.<br />

• Advanced to the All-America round at <strong>NCAA</strong>s, knocking off fifth-seeded Nick Moore of Iowa by an 8-1 decision along<br />

the way.<br />

• Finished third at the New York State Intercollegiates and sixth at both the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational and the<br />

Southern Scuffle.<br />

• Went 22-4 in the 2014 calendar year with three of his four losses coming to wrestlers ranked in the top eight nationally<br />

and the other coming to a top 20 wrestler in sudden victory.<br />

2015-16 Results (13-1)<br />

Record vs. EIWA opponents................................................... 8-0<br />

Record vs. nationally ranked opponents ............................... 2-0<br />

Record vs. Ivy League opponents.......................................... 3-0<br />

Record in dual meets............................................................ 4-0<br />

Record vs. 2016 <strong>NCAA</strong> Qualifiers........................................... 4-0<br />

Record in <strong>NCAA</strong> championship meet..................................... 5-4<br />

Record in EIWA championship meet................................... 10-1<br />

Match-By-Match<br />

1/10 157 Le’Roy Barnes (Missouri) W D, 9-7<br />

Shorty Hitchcock Invitational (5-1, 3rd)<br />

1/16 157 Ryan Dougherty (Bloomsburg) W MD, 13-5<br />

157 Alex Klucker (Lock Haven) W TF, 21-3<br />

157 Jake Kaminsky (Hofstra) W TF, 21-5<br />

157 Ken Theobald (Rutgers) L D, 14-12<br />

157 Danny Boychuck (Maryland) W MD, 14-6<br />

157 Kent Lane (Lehigh) W D, 11-7<br />

1/23 157 Ian Brown (Lehigh) W D, 8-4<br />

2/7 157 #6 Joe Smith (Oklahoma State) W D, 8-4<br />

2/13 157 Adam Krop (Princeton) W D, 6-4<br />

EIWA Championship (4-0, 1st)<br />

3/5 157 Jordan Velez (Sacred Heart) W Fall, 4:06<br />

157 Adam Krop (Princeton) W D, 10-9<br />

3/6 157 May Bethea (Penn) W D, 5-4<br />

157 #14 John Boyle (American) W D, 8-3<br />

Cornell <strong>NCAA</strong> Champions at 157 Pounds<br />

2008 Jordan Leen<br />

2012 Kyle Dake<br />

Cornell <strong>NCAA</strong> All-Americans at 157 Pounds<br />

1964 Geoff Stephens (157 pounds)<br />

1965 Geoff Stephens (157 pounds)<br />

2006 Dustin Manotti<br />

2008 Jordan Leen<br />

2009 Jordan Leen<br />

2012 Kyle Dake<br />

2014 Brian Realbuto<br />

2015 Brian Realbuto<br />

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Duke Pickett<br />

Senior • 5-10 • Culpeper, Va. (Woodberry Forest School)<br />

<strong>NCAA</strong> Qualifier (2015, 2016) • EIWA Finalist (2016) • EIWA Qualifier (2014, 2015, 2016) • First-Team All-Ivy League (2015) •<br />

Second-Team All-Ivy League (2016) • All-Ivy League Honorable Mention (2014)<br />

165<br />

W - L Falls TF MD Bonus Win Pct. Dual W-L<br />

2012-13 18 -15 1 0 5 6 .545 3 -6<br />

2013-14 17 -7 3 0 4 7 .708 5 -3<br />

2014-15 29 -11 0 0 5 5 .725 11 -3<br />

2015-16 26 -9 2 2 6 10 .743 5 -4<br />

CAREER 90 -42 6 2 20 28 .682 24 -16<br />

NOTES TO KNOW<br />

• Two-time <strong>NCAA</strong> qualifier and three-time EIWA participant.<br />

• EIWA runner-up at 165 pounds in 2016.<br />

• Has a 90-42 career record with 28 bonus wins during his four seasons, including three years as a starter.<br />

• Enters his second <strong>NCAA</strong> tournament with a 26-9 overall record, including 7-8 against <strong>NCAA</strong> qualifiers.<br />

• Is 3-6 against nationally ranked opponents.<br />

• Four of his losses came by a takedown or less, and five of his defeats came at the hands of wrestlers ranked in the top 10.<br />

• Won the Binghamton Open and New York State Intercollegiates and was 5-2 on his way to the podium at the Las<br />

Vegas Invitational.<br />

• Pickett earned a spot on the All-Ivy first team after going 29-11 overall, including 5-0 against Ivy opponents and<br />

14-4 against EIWA foes, in 2014-15.<br />

• Made his first <strong>NCAA</strong> appearance with a pair of narrow losses, one coming in the first tiebreaker to No. 9 Cody Walters<br />

of Ohio and the second as part of a 6-5 decision against Oklahoma’s Matt Reed.<br />

• Finished third at Eastern’s at 174 pounds, topping Army’s Brian Harvey in the third tiebreaker to claim third.• Was an<br />

honorable mention All-Ivy League selection in 2014.<br />

• Made his first EIWA appearance, finishing seventh at 174 pounds.<br />

• Ended his 2014 season with a 17-7 overall record with seven of the victories coming by bonus points.<br />

• Won the B Bracket at the New York State Intercollegiates and went 4-2 at the Southern Scuffle.<br />

• Was 5-3 in dual meets and 5-1 against Ivy League opponents.<br />

• Recorded an 18-15 record with seven bonus wins as a freshman in 2013.<br />

• Saw action in nine dual meets.<br />

• Placed fourth at the Binghamton Open and the New York State Intercollegiate Championships and later in the season<br />

placed second at the Millersville Shorty Hitchcock Memorial Tournament at 174 pounds.<br />

Cornell <strong>NCAA</strong> Champions at 165 Pounds<br />

1953 Don Dickason (167 pounds)<br />

2013 Kyle Dake<br />

Cornell <strong>NCAA</strong> All-Americans at 165 Pounds<br />

1953 Don Dickason (167 pounds)<br />

2008 Mack Lewnes<br />

2013 Kyle Dake<br />

2015-16 Results (26-9)<br />

Record vs. EIWA opponents................................................. 14-2<br />

Record vs. nationally ranked opponents ............................... 3-6<br />

Record vs. Ivy League opponents.......................................... 9-1<br />

Record in dual meets............................................................ 5-4<br />

Record vs. 2016 <strong>NCAA</strong> Qualifiers........................................... 7-8<br />

Record in <strong>NCAA</strong> championship meet..................................... 0-2<br />

Record in EIWA championship meet................................... 10-4<br />

Match-By-Match<br />

Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (5-0, 1st)<br />

11/8 165 Seldon Wright (Old Dominion) W D, 1-0<br />

165 Cody Cordes (Lock Haven) W D, 9-2<br />

165 Brendan Burnham (Maryland) W MD, 9-0<br />

165 Judd Ziegler (Princeton) W Fall, 3:56<br />

165 Geno Morelli (Penn State) W D, 9-3<br />

11/21 165 Austin Rose (Drexel) W D, 9-3<br />

New York State Intercollegiates (5-0, 1st)<br />

11/22 165 Eduardo Ramirez (LIU-Post) W TF, 19-2<br />

165 Mark Milisci (Oswego) W MD, 15-6<br />

165 Colin Barber (Cortland) W MD, 11-3<br />

165 Andrew Mendel (Army West Point) W MD, 12-4<br />

165 Tyrel White (Columbia) W D, 3-2<br />

Grapple at the Garden (0-2)<br />

11/29 165 #4 Austin Wilson (Nebraska) L D, 2-0<br />

165 #9 Anthony Perrotti (Rutgers) L D, 6-2<br />

Las Vegas Invitational (5-2)<br />

12/4 165 Bobby Fehr (Hofstra) W MD,13-2<br />

165 John Keck (Navy) W D, 7-1<br />

165 Dajour Reece (North Idaho) W D, 8-5<br />

165 #19 David McFadden (Virginia Tech) W D, 4-1<br />

12/5 165 #3 Bo Jordan (Wisconsin) L D, 8-1<br />

165 Daniel Lewis (Missouri) L D, 4-2<br />

165 Devon Gobbo (Harvard) W Fall, 4:08<br />

Southern Scuffle (3-2)<br />

1/1 165 Jason Carr (The Citadel) W TF, 19-0<br />

165 Paul Duggan (Campbell) W D, 7-2<br />

165 #18 Geno Morelli (Penn State) W D, 3-1 (sv1)<br />

1/2 165 Logan Massa (Michigan) L D, 7-3<br />

165 Ryan Preisch (Lehigh) L D, 5-0<br />

1/10 165 #6 Daniel Lewis (Missouri) L D, 3-2 (OT1)<br />

1/23 165 #15 Ryan Preisch (Lehigh) W D, 5-2<br />

2/6 165 Tyrel White (Columbia) W D, 4-1<br />

2/7 165 #1 Alex Dieringer (Ok. State) L Fall, 1:18<br />

2/13 165 Brooks Martino (Penn) W D, 8-2<br />

165 Judd Ziegler (Princeton) W D, 10-5<br />

EIWA Championship (3-1, 2nd)<br />

3/5 165 Judd Ziegler (Princeton) W MD, 13-1<br />

165 Ray Bethea (Penn) W D, 3-0<br />

3/6 165 Tyrel White (Columbia) W D, 6-1<br />

165 #20 Devon Gobbo (Harvard) L D, 2-1<br />

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Brian Realbuto<br />

Junior • 5-8 • Somers, N.Y. (Somers HS)<br />

<strong>NCAA</strong> Finalist (2015) • <strong>NCAA</strong> All-American (2014, 2015) • <strong>NCAA</strong> Qualifier (2014, 2015, 2016) •<br />

EWIA Champion (2015, 2016) • EWIA Qualifier (2014, 2015, 2016) • All-Ivy League First Team (2014, 2015, 2016)<br />

174<br />

W - L Falls TF MD Bonus Win Pct. Dual W-L<br />

2013-14 36 -8 14 3 7 24 .818 10 -1<br />

2014-15 23 -3 0 3 5 8 .885 12 -0<br />

2015-16 33 -3 6 7 7 20 .917 11 -0<br />

CAREER 92 -14 20 13 19 52 .868 33 -1<br />

NOTES TO KNOW<br />

• Two-time <strong>NCAA</strong> All-American and the 2015 and 2016 EIWA champion.<br />

• First-team All-Ivy League in each of his first two seasons and has a sparkling 92-14 career record.<br />

• Has been ranekd as high as No. 1 nationally and sports a 33-3 overall record with 20 bonue wins.<br />

• Was a perfect 11-0 in dual meets (33-1 in his career) and near-perfect 21-1 against EIWA opponents.<br />

• Won the Binghamton Open, New York State Intercollegiates and the Las Vegas Invitational.<br />

• Is 10-2 against nationally ranked opponents and 18-2 against <strong>NCAA</strong> qualifiers.<br />

• Was national runner-up at 157 pounds, reaching the finals at <strong>NCAA</strong>s as part of a 23-3 campaign, in 2014-15.<br />

• Won his first-ever EIWA title with a perfect 4-0 run, including a 6-1 triumph over American’s John Boyle in the finals.<br />

• Defeated six nationally ranked wrestlers during his run, including a 9-3 triumph over then-unbeaten and No. 1 Dylan<br />

Ness (No. 3 seed), as well as seeded wrestlers John Boyle of American (No. 8), Joey LaVallee of Missouri (No. 9), Ian<br />

Miller of Kent State (No. 7) and Mitch Minotti of Lehigh (No. 11) twice.<br />

• Missed the first semester while recovering from a knee injury suffered at last season’s <strong>NCAA</strong> tournament.<br />

• Was a perfect 12-0 in dual meets, 9-0 against EIWA wrestlers and 5-0 against Ivy League foes.<br />

• A 2014 All-American after finishing sixth at the <strong>NCAA</strong> championships, he finished his freshman season with a 36-8<br />

record.<br />

• Enters the EIWA tournament with 12 consecutive wins, including five straight over ranked wrestlers.<br />

• The unanimous first-team All-Ivy League selection ranked second on the team in wins and led the squad in both<br />

falls (14) and bonus wins (24).<br />

• Advanced to the semifinals at <strong>NCAA</strong>s with a sudden victory decision over Blaise Butler of Virginia and a dominant 11-4<br />

triumph over defending national champion Derek St. John (Iowa) before being injured in a semifinal loss to eventual<br />

champion Alex Dieringer (Oklahoma State).<br />

• Was forced to default out to sixth place to end his tournament.<br />

• Was fourth at his first EIWA championship meet in 2014.<br />

• Finished second at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational, topping a pair of <strong>NCAA</strong> qualifiers along the way.<br />

• Was 10-1 in dual meet competition, 6-1 against Ivy foes and 15-4 in EIWA action.<br />

• Finished third at the Binghamton Open, first at the New York State Intercollegiates, second at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas<br />

Invitational and fifth at the Southern Scuffle.<br />

Cornell <strong>NCAA</strong> Champions at 174 Pounds<br />

1929 Glenn Stafford (175 pounds)<br />

Cornell <strong>NCAA</strong> All-Americans at 174 Pounds<br />

1974 Dick Minekime (177 pounds)<br />

1993 Kyle Rackley (177 pounds)<br />

2001 Jim Stanec<br />

2005 Joe Mazzurco<br />

2008 Steve Anceravage<br />

2009 Steve Anceravage<br />

2010 Mack Lewnes<br />

2011 Mack Lewnes<br />

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2015-16 Results (33-3)<br />

Record vs. EIWA opponents................................................. 21-1<br />

Record vs. nationally ranked opponents ............................. 10-2<br />

Record vs. Ivy League opponents........................................ 12-1<br />

Record in dual meets.......................................................... 11-0<br />

Record vs. 2016 <strong>NCAA</strong> Qualifiers......................................... 18-2<br />

Record in <strong>NCAA</strong> championship meet..................................... 7-2<br />

Record in EIWA championship meet................................... 12-2<br />

Match-by-Match<br />

Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (6-0, 1st)<br />

11/8 174 Jake Kocsis (Binghamton) W Fall, 1:25<br />

174 Tyler Lusht (SUNY Brockport) W TF, 15-0<br />

174 Tom Grosso (Sacred Heart) W TF, 16-0<br />

174 #12 Elliot Riddick (Lehigh) W D, 1-0<br />

174 #19 Jadean Bernstein (Navy) W D, 5-0<br />

174 Jon Schleifer (Princeton) W D, 7-2<br />

11/21 174 Nick Elmer (Drexel) W Fall, 4:09<br />

New York State Intercollegiates (4-0, 1st)<br />

11/22 174 Lantze Lange (Oneonta) W Fall, 1:21<br />

174 Alex Kelly (Niagara CC) W Fall, 0:49<br />

174 Zack Hernandez (Columbia) W MD, 13-0<br />

174 Brian Harvey (Army West Point) W D, 8-3<br />

Grapple at the Garden (2-0)<br />

11/29 174 #15 Micah Barnes (Nebraska) W D, 9-6<br />

174 Phil Bakuckas (Rutgers) W D, 6-1<br />

Las Vegas Invitational (5-0, 1st)<br />

12/4 174 Andrew LaBrie (Brown) W D, 8-6<br />

174 Josef Johnson (Harvard) W MD, 12-1<br />

174 Brian Harvey (Army West Point) W Fall, 407<br />

12/5 174 #17 Jadean Bernstein (Navy) W TF, 16-0<br />

174 #15 Bryce Hammond (Cal Bakersfield) W MD, 11-1<br />

Southern Scuffle (3-3)<br />

1/1 174 Timothy Knipl (The Citadel) W TF, 17-0<br />

174 Nicholas Wanzek (Minnesota) W D, 8-3<br />

174 Chandler Rodgers (Oklahoma State) W Fall, 1:24<br />

1/2 174 #5 Bo Nickal (Penn State) L D, 14-7<br />

174 Casey Kent (Penn) L D, 8-5<br />

174 #2 Kyle Crutchmer (Oklahoma State) L D, 4-3<br />

1/10 174 #8 Blaise Butler (Missouri) W D, 3-2<br />

1/15 174 Josef Johnson (Harvard) W TF, 16-0<br />

1/16 174 Andrew LaBrie (Brown) W MD, 19-5<br />

1/23 174 Elliott Riddick (Lehigh) W MD, 11-0<br />

2/6 174 Zack Hernandez (Columbia) W D, 6-0<br />

2/7 174 Chandler Rogers (Oklahoma State) W MD, 13-2<br />

2/13 174 #15 Casey Kent (Penn) W D, 8-2<br />

174 #16 Jonathan Schleifer (Princeton) W TF, 16-0<br />

EIWA Championship (4-0, 1st)<br />

3/5 174 Andrew LaBrie (Brown) W MD, 9-1<br />

174 Zack Hernandez (Columbia) W TF, 17-1<br />

3/6 174 #18 Jadean Bernstein (Navy) W D, 9-3<br />

174 #17 Brian Harvey (Army West Point) W D, 12-6<br />

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Gabe Dean<br />

Junior • 5-10 • Lowell, Mich. (Lowell HS)<br />

<strong>NCAA</strong> Champion (2015) • <strong>NCAA</strong> All-American (2014, ‘15) • <strong>NCAA</strong> Semifinalist (2014) • <strong>NCAA</strong> Qualifier (2014, ‘15, ‘16) • EIWA Champion (2014, ‘15, ‘16) • EIWA Wrestler of the<br />

Year (2015) • Ivy League Wrestler of the Year (2015) • EIWA Rookie of the Year (2014) • Ivy League Rookie of the Year (2014) • All-Ivy League First Team (2014, ‘15, ‘16)<br />

W - L Falls TF MD Bonus Win Pct. Dual W-L<br />

2013-14 40 -3 12 6 4 22 .930 12 -1<br />

2014-15 43 -2 8 7 9 24 .956 18 -0<br />

2015-16 29 -1 9 6 9 24 .962 7 -1<br />

CAREER 112 -6 29 19 22 70 .949 37 -1<br />

NOTES TO KNOW<br />

• The two-time <strong>NCAA</strong> All-American and 2015 national champion won his third EIWA crown two weekends ago.<br />

• Has a 112-6 career record with 70 bonus wins, including 29-1 with 24 bonus wins as a junior in 2016.<br />

• His .800 bonus win percentage (24-of-30) is the highest single-season average in school history.<br />

• Won the Binghamton Open, New York State Intercollegiates, Las Vegas Invitational and the Southern Scuffle.<br />

• Is 10-1 against ranked opponents on the year and 14-1 vs. <strong>NCAA</strong> qualifiers.<br />

• Opened the year by winning his first 14 contests of the year with bonus points.<br />

• Is a perfect 20-0 against EIWA opponents this year.<br />

• Dean won his first <strong>NCAA</strong> title in 2015 with a perfect three-day run through the 184-pound bracket.<br />

• He claimed the title with a 6-2 victory over Lehigh’s Nathaniel Brown in the finals, making it four wins over Brown<br />

on the season.<br />

• The top seed entering the tournament, he ended his second season with a 43-2 overall record and a second EIWA<br />

championship and <strong>NCAA</strong> All-America honor to his name.<br />

• Dean led the Big Red in wins (43), bonus wins (24), winning percentage (.956) and dual wins (18-0).<br />

• The 2015 EIWA and Ivy League Wrestler of the Year and two-time first-team all-leaguer sports an 83-5 career mark.<br />

• Along with winning an EIWA and <strong>NCAA</strong> championship, Dean won his second straight Southern Scuffle title, a New<br />

York State Intercollegiate championship and won his match at the preseason NWCA All-Star Classic.<br />

• The Ivy League and EIWA Rookie of the Year in 2014, Dean earned All-America honors with a third-place finish at the<br />

2014 <strong>NCAA</strong> Championships.<br />

• The unanimous first-team All-Ivy selection had a spectacular rookie season, going 40-3 with his only losses coming<br />

to the top two wrestlers at his weight class.<br />

• He led the team in wins and was second in bonus wins (23).<br />

• He won 29 consecutive matches, including 11 over top 20 wrestlers, before dropping a 5-3 decision to eventual<br />

national champion Ed Ruth of Penn State in the <strong>NCAA</strong> semifinals.<br />

• Dean’s signature win came against Penn State’s two-time defending national champion Ed Ruth at the Southern Scuffle,<br />

avenging one of his two losses from early in the season and snapping Ruth’s 84-match win streak dating back to 2011.<br />

• The win earned him U.S.A. Wrestling and EIWA Wrestler of the Week honors and he was featured in Sports Illustrated’s<br />

“Faces In The Crowd” for the Jan. 20, 2014 issue.<br />

• He won the New York State Intercollegiates, the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational and the Southern Scuffle and placed<br />

second at the Binghamton Open.<br />

Cornell <strong>NCAA</strong> Champions at 184 Pounds<br />

2012 Steve Bosak<br />

2015 Gabe Dean<br />

Cornell <strong>NCAA</strong> All-Americans at 184 Pounds<br />

1929 Glenn Stafford (175 pounds)<br />

1968 Dick Minekime (177 pounds)<br />

1993 Kyle Rackley (177 pounds)<br />

2002 Clint Wattenberg<br />

2003 Clint Wattenberg<br />

2005 Tyler Baier<br />

2006 Joe Mazzurco<br />

2007 Josh Arnone<br />

2011 Steve Bosak<br />

2012 Steve Bosak<br />

2013 Steve Bosak<br />

2014 Gabe Dean<br />

2015 Gabe Dean<br />

2015-16 Results (29-1)<br />

Record vs. EIWA opponents................................................. 20-0<br />

Record vs. nationally ranked opponents ............................. 10-1<br />

Record vs. Ivy League opponents.......................................... 7-0<br />

Record in dual meets............................................................ 7-1<br />

Record vs. 2016 <strong>NCAA</strong> Qualifiers......................................... 14-1<br />

Record in <strong>NCAA</strong> championship meet................................... 12-1<br />

Record in EIWA championship meet................................... 12-0<br />

Match-by-Match<br />

Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (5-0, 1st)<br />

11/8 184 Caleb Thompson (AIC) W Fall, 0:53<br />

184 Zach Bruce (Penn) W MD, 20-6<br />

184 Joe Heyob (Penn) W TF, 21-4<br />

184 Steven Schneider (Binghamton) W MD, 16-6<br />

184 #10 Lorenzo Thomas (Penn) W MD, 13-4<br />

11/21 184 Stephen Loiseau (Drexel) W MD, 16-8<br />

New York State Intercollegiates (3-0, 1st)<br />

11/22 184 Reginald Williams (Binghamton) W Fall, 1:19<br />

184 Carlos Toribio (Ithaca) W Fall, 2:46<br />

184 Samson Imonode (Army West Point) W TF, 26-10<br />

Grapple at the Garden (2-0)<br />

11/29 184 #7 T.J. Dudley (Nebraska) W MD, 11-3<br />

184 Nicholas Gravina (Rutgers) W MD, 13-5<br />

Las Vegas Invitational (5-0)<br />

12/4 184 Lance Dixon (Oklahoma) W TF, 23-8<br />

184 Tanner Lynde (Purdue) W TF, 24-9<br />

184 #19 Matthew Miller (Navy) W MD, 12-4<br />

12/5 184 #9 Willie Miklus (Missouri) W D, 3-2<br />

184 #12 Domenic Abounader (Michigan) W MD, 15-6<br />

Southern Scuffle (5-0)<br />

1/1 184 Wesley Maskill (Michigan State) W Fall, 4:39<br />

184 Jakob Scheffel (West Virginia) W TF, 21-6<br />

184 Jordan Rogers (Oklahoma State) W MD, 16-6<br />

1/2 184 #15 Matthew Miller (Navy) W D, 10-5<br />

184 #4 Nathaniel Brown (Lehigh) W D, 8-2<br />

1/10 184 Tim Miklus (Missouri) W TF, 18-1<br />

1/15 184 Michael Mocco (Harvard) W Fall, 6:43<br />

1/16 184 Austin Pfarr (Brown) W Fall, 2:35<br />

2/7 184 #16 Nolan Boyd (Oklahoma State) L D, 14-9<br />

2/13 184 #15 Lorenzo Thomas (Penn) W D, 7-5 (sv1)<br />

EIWA Championships (4-0, 1st)<br />

3/5 184 Jason Grimes (American) W Fall, 4:03<br />

184 Elliot Antler (Sacred Heart) W Fall, 4:41<br />

3/6 184 #16 Lorenzo Thomas (Penn) W D, 5-3<br />

184 #14 Mathew Miller (Navy) W Fall, 0:53<br />

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Owen Scott<br />

Senior • 6-2 • Palmyra, N.Y. (Palmyra-Macedon HS)<br />

<strong>NCAA</strong> Qualifier (2016) • EIWA Qualifier (2016)<br />

197<br />

W - L Falls TF MD Bonus Win Pct. Dual W-L<br />

2013-14 9 -2 1 0 2 3 .818 1 -0<br />

2014-15 13 -4 3 1 2 6 .765 1 -0<br />

2015-16 15 -7 2 2 3 7 .682 4 -3<br />

CAREER 37 -13 6 3 7 16 .740 6 -3<br />

NOTES TO KNOW<br />

• Qualified for his first <strong>NCAA</strong> championship after placing an impressive third at the EIWA tournament.<br />

• Posted a 2-6 record against <strong>NCAA</strong> qualifiers, with five of the losses coming by three points or less.<br />

• Sports a 15-7 record with seven bonus point wins.<br />

• Has a 37-13 career record (.740) with 16 bonus point wins.<br />

• Owns a pair of vicctories over Lehigh’s John Bolich, part of his 12-2 resume against EIWA foes this year.<br />

• Six of his seven losses have come by three points or less.<br />

• Went 13-4 as the team’s primary backup at 197 as a junior in 2015.<br />

• Was 5-1 to place third at the weight at the Binghamton Open, including a win by fall over teammate and two-time<br />

Eastern champ Jace Bennett.<br />

• Scott went 9-2 as one of the team’s top backups at 174 pounds in 2014.<br />

• He went 5-1 to finish second at the Binghamton Open, knocking off top wrestlers from Harvard, Rutgers and Princeton<br />

en route to the finals.<br />

2015-16 Results (15-7)<br />

Record vs. EIWA opponents................................................. 12-2<br />

Record vs. nationally ranked opponents ............................... 2-2<br />

Record vs. Ivy League opponents.......................................... 4-2<br />

Record in dual meets............................................................ 4-3<br />

Record vs. 2016 <strong>NCAA</strong> Qualifiers........................................... 2-6<br />

Record in <strong>NCAA</strong> championship meet..................................... 0-0<br />

Record in EIWA championship meet..................................... 5-1<br />

Match-by-Match<br />

Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (2-0)<br />

11/8 197 Nicholas Coco (Brockport) W Fall, 1:12<br />

197 Tom Murray (Lehigh) W D, 4-0<br />

Grapple at the Garden (0-1)<br />

11/29 197 Hayden Hrymack (Rutgers) L D, 10-7<br />

Nittany Lion Open (3-1, 4th)<br />

12/6 197 Bailey Faust (West Virginia) W TF, 15-0<br />

197 Frank Mattiace (Penn) W D, 3-1<br />

197 Morgan McIntosh (Penn State) L TF, 18-2<br />

197 Nathan Dow (Army) W MD, 14-5<br />

Southern Scuffle (1-2)<br />

1/1 197 Brandon Tribble (Wyoming) W TF, 16-0<br />

197 #10 Zach Nye (Virginia) L D, 3-2<br />

197 Trent Noon (Northern Colorado) L D, 6-5<br />

1/15 197 Josh Popple (Harvard) W MD, 15-2<br />

1/16 197 Augustus Marker (Brown) W MD, 8-0<br />

1/23 197 #14 John Bolich (Lehigh) W D, 3-1 (OT)<br />

2/6 197 Troy Hembury (Columbia) W D, 6-3<br />

2/7 197 Preston Weigel (Oklahoma State) L D, 2-0<br />

2/13 197 #10 Brett Harner (Princeton) L D, 6-3<br />

EIWA Championship (5-1, 3rd)<br />

3/5 197 Charles Herkesner (F&M) W Fall, 5:27<br />

197 Frank Mattiace (Penn) L D, 7-5<br />

197 Augustus Marker (Brown) W D, 7-5<br />

3/6 197 Tyler Greene (Bucknell) W D, 13-8<br />

197 Jeric Kasunic (American) W D, 6-2<br />

197 #17 John Bolich (Lehigh) W D, 12-6<br />

Cornell <strong>NCAA</strong> Champions at 197 Pounds<br />

2012 Cam Simaz<br />

Cornell <strong>NCAA</strong> All-Americans at 197 Pounds<br />

2004 Matt Greenberg<br />

2006 Jerry Rinaldi<br />

2007 Jerry Rinaldi<br />

2009 Cam Simaz<br />

2010 Cam Simaz<br />

2011 Cam Simaz<br />

2012 Cam Simaz<br />

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Jeramy Sweany<br />

Freshman • 6-2 • Vacaville, Calif. (Vacaville HS)<br />

EIWA Qualifier (2016) • EIWA Qualifier (2016) • Honorable Mention All-Ivy League (2016)<br />

285<br />

W - L Falls TF MD Bonus Win Pct. Dual W-L<br />

2015-16 22 -14 3 2 1 6 .611 5 -5<br />

CAREER 22 -14 3 2 1 6 .611 5 -5<br />

NOTES TO KNOW<br />

• First-time <strong>NCAA</strong> qualifier leads the three freshmen in the lineup with 22 wins on the season.<br />

• Qualified for his first <strong>NCAA</strong> tournament with a sixth-place finish at the EIWA Championship.<br />

• Is 6-11 on the year against <strong>NCAA</strong> qualifiers.<br />

• Is 13-5 against EIWA foes and 7-2 vs. Ivy League opponents.<br />

• Finished third at the Binghamton Open and was 3-3 at the Las Vegas Invitational and 2-2 at the Southern Scuffle.<br />

• Dropped a 6-4 contest to then-No. 2 Ty Walz of Virginia Tech in Vegas.<br />

• Picked up his biggest win of the year with a 5-2 triumph over No. 13 Collin Jensen of Nebraska at the Grapple at the<br />

Garden.<br />

• Two-time California state champion at Vacaville HS.<br />

• Ranked among the nation’s top 100 recruits as a senior according to Intermat and was sixth nationally at 220 pounds<br />

according to FloWrestling.<br />

• Earned Junior Greco All-America honors twice, including runner-up in 2012, and finished as runner-up at FloNationals<br />

in 2013.<br />

• Posted a 177-25 record in his four-year high school career.<br />

Cornell <strong>NCAA</strong> Champions at 285 Pounds<br />

None<br />

Cornell <strong>NCAA</strong> All-Americans at 285 Pounds<br />

None<br />

2015-16 Results (22-14)<br />

Record vs. EIWA opponents................................................. 13-5<br />

Record vs. nationally ranked opponents ............................... 1-8<br />

Record vs. Ivy League opponents.......................................... 7-2<br />

Record in dual meets............................................................ 5-5<br />

Record vs. 2016 <strong>NCAA</strong> Qualifiers......................................... 6-11<br />

Record in <strong>NCAA</strong> championship meet..................................... 0-0<br />

Record in EIWA championship meet..................................... 2-3<br />

Match-by-Match<br />

Jonathan Kaloust Binghamton Open (8-1, 3rd)<br />

11/8 285 Dawson Peck (Maryland) L MD, 10-1<br />

285 Thomas Ott (Navy) W TF, 17-0<br />

285 Tyler Hall (Penn) W D, 11-5<br />

285 Tyler Lilly (Cortland) W Fall, 5:15<br />

285 Youssif Hemida (Maryland) W FF<br />

285 Max Wessell (Lehigh) W MFF<br />

285 Trevor Smith (Army West Point) W MFF<br />

285 Patrik Garren (Penn) W MFF<br />

285 Ray O’Donnell (Princeton) W D, 10-3<br />

11/21 285 Joey Goodhart (Drexel) W D, 4-3<br />

New York State Intercollegiates (2-0, 6th)<br />

11/22 285 Dennis Melendez (Hunter) W Fall, 6:01<br />

285 Jennard Rosemond (Nassau CC) W Fall, 6:37<br />

Grapple at the Garden (1-1)<br />

11/29 285 #13 Collin Jensen (Nebraska) W D, 5-2<br />

285 #7 Billy Smith (Rutgers) L D, 8-1<br />

Las Vegas Invitational (3-3)<br />

12/4 285 Jake Scanlan (American) W TF, 17-2<br />

285 Brock Horwath (Wisconsin) W D, 3-2<br />

285 #2 Ty Walz (Virginia Tech) L D, 6-4<br />

285 Pat Gillen (Virginia) W MD, 13-5<br />

12/5 285 #18 Nick Tavanello (Ohio State) L Fall, 1:57<br />

285 Joseph Fagiano (Cal Baptist) L Fall, 1:31<br />

Southern Scuffle (2-2)<br />

1/1 285 Cory Daniel (North Carolina) W D, 8-4<br />

285 Josh Marcok (Stanford) W D, 3-2<br />

285 #6 Michael Kroells (Minnesota) L MD, 10-2<br />

285 William Miller (Edinboro) L D, 9-8<br />

1/10 285 #2 J’den Cox (Missouri) L TF, 24-9<br />

1/15 285 Nicholas Gajdzik (Harvard) W D, 5-2<br />

1/16 285 BROWN W FFT<br />

1/23 285 #14 Max Wessell (Lehigh) L MD, 14-6<br />

2/7 285 #5 Austin Marsden (Ok. State) L MD, 16-3<br />

2/13 285 Patrick Garren (Penn) W D, 7-1<br />

285 Ray O’Donnell (Princeton) L Fall, 5:35<br />

EIWA Championship (2-3, 6th)<br />

3/5 285 Connor Calkins (Binghamton) W D, 8-5<br />

285 Garrett Ryan (Columbia) W D, 8-2<br />

3/6 285 #9 Joe Stolfi (Bucknell) L TF, 17-2<br />

285 Ray O’Donnell (Princeton) L Fall, 5:59<br />

285 Antonio Pelusi (Franklin & Marshall) L D, 9-7<br />

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Cornell <strong>NCAA</strong> Tournament History<br />

Season Finish Points Champs A-A Qualifiers<br />

2015-16 9<br />

2014-15 5th 71.5 1 4 9<br />

2013-14 7th 53 0 3 8<br />

2012-13 5th 65 1 4 7<br />

2011-12 4th 102.5 3 5 9<br />

2010-11 2nd 93.5 1 5 9<br />

2009-10 2nd 90 1 4 8<br />

2008-09 5th 73.5 1 4 9<br />

2007-08 9th 63 1 4 6<br />

2006-07 12th 47 0 4 8<br />

2005-06 5th 62 0 4 8<br />

2004-05 4th 76.5 1 4 9<br />

2003-04 11th 51 0 3 8<br />

2002-03 10th 52 1 3 8<br />

2001-02 t-18th 28 0 2 7<br />

2000-01 t-28th 12.5 0 1 4<br />

1999-00 t-34th 11.5 0 0 5<br />

1998-99 36th 9.5 0 0 5<br />

1997-98 t-67th 1 0 0 3<br />

1996-97 t-41st 6 0 1 1<br />

1995-96 t-42nd 4 0 0 4<br />

1994-95 t-56th 1.5 0 0 3<br />

1993-94 17th 22.5 1 1 2<br />

1992-93 10th 35 0 3 5<br />

1991-92 15th 18 0 1 6<br />

1990-91 t-39th 5.5 0 0 4<br />

1989-90 20th 14 0 1 4<br />

1988-89 t-57th 2 0 0 2<br />

1987-88 -- 0 0 0 2<br />

1986-87 -- 0 0 0 1<br />

1984-85 t-55th 2 0 0 1<br />

1983-84 t-44th 2.5 0 0 1<br />

1980-81 33rd 7.25 0 1 2<br />

1979-80 -- 0 0 0 2<br />

1976-77 -- 0 0 0 1<br />

1973-74 t-28th 5.5 0 0 4<br />

1972-73 t-48th 2 0 0 1<br />

1971-72 t-67th 1 0 0 1<br />

1969-70 t-40th 2 0 0 1<br />

1967-68 t-32nd 7 0 1 1<br />

1966-67 t-24th 8 0 1 2<br />

1964-65 t-28th 4 0 1 1<br />

1963-64 t-14th 14 0 2 9<br />

1959-60 t-10th 17 1 1 2<br />

1958-59 12th 14 1 1 3<br />

1957-58 t-7th 16 0 1 5<br />

1956-57 -- 0 0 0 2<br />

1954-55 t-22nd 3 0 0 8<br />

1952-53 3rd 13 2 2 5<br />

1950-51 -- 0 0 0 4<br />

1928-29 6th 7 1 1 2<br />

All-Time 1196.75 17 73 231<br />

<strong>NCAA</strong> Tournament Records<br />

Highest Finish: 2nd (2010, 2011)<br />

Most Team Points: 102.5 (2012 - 4th)<br />

Most <strong>NCAA</strong> Champs: 3 (2012 - Dake at 157, Bosak at 184,<br />

Simaz at 197)<br />

Most All-Americans: 5 (2011, 2012)<br />

Most Qualifiers: 9 (1964, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015,<br />

2016)<br />

Most Match Wins: 29 (2010)<br />

Career <strong>NCAA</strong> Tournament Record: 481-369 (.566)<br />

Fastest Fall: 0:14, Troy Nickerson (125) over Joey Fio (Oklahoma),<br />

3/20/2009<br />

Four-Time <strong>NCAA</strong> Qualifiers (14)<br />

Name Years Record Qualified Champ All-America<br />

Steve Anceravage 2005-09 12 -9 4 (06, 07, 08, 09) — 2 (08, 09)<br />

Steve Bosak 2008-13 17 -5 4 (10, 11, 12, 13) 1 (12) 3 (11, 12, 13)<br />

Kyle Dake 2009-13 20 -0 4 (10, 11, 12, 13) 4 (10, 11, 12, 13) 4 (10, 11, 12, 13)<br />

Mark Fergeson 1989-93 13 -8 4 (90, 91, 92, 93) — 2 (92, 93)<br />

Nahshon Garrett 2012- 15 -4 4 (13, 14, 15, 16) — 3 (13, 14, 15)<br />

Mike Grey 2007-11 14 -10 4 (08, 09, 10, 11) — 2 (08, 11)<br />

Travis Lee 2001-05 18 -4 4 (02, 03, 04, 05) 2 (03, 05) 4 (02, 03, 04, 05)<br />

Jordan Leen 2004-09 15 -6 4 (05, 07, 08, 09) 1 (08) 3 (07, 08, 09)<br />

Mack Lewnes 2007-11 12 -7 4 (08, 09, 10, 11) — 3 (08, 10, 11)<br />

Dustin Manotti 2002-06 17 -9 4 (03, 04, 05, 06) — 4 (03, 04, 05, 06)<br />

Troy Nickerson 2005-10 20 -4 4 (06, 07, 09, 10) 1 (09) 4 (06, 07, 09, 10)<br />

Jerry Rinaldi 2003-07 11 -9 4 (04, 05, 06, 07) — 2 (06, 07)<br />

Cam Simaz 2008-12 19 -5 4 (09, 10, 11, 12) 1 (12) 4 (09, 10, 11, 12)<br />

Chris Villalonga 2010-15 6 -9 4 (12, 13, 14, 15) — 1 (15)<br />

Three-Time <strong>NCAA</strong> Qualifiers (14)<br />

Name Years Record Qualified Champ All-America<br />

Dave Auble 1957-60 8 -1 3 (58, 59, 60) 2 (59, 60) 2 (59, 60)<br />

Tyler Baier 2000-05 8 -5 3 (03, 04, 05) — 1 (05)<br />

Jace Bennett 2011-15 5 -6 3 (13, 14, 15) — —<br />

Gabe Dean 2013- 10 -1 3 (14, 15, 16) 1 (15) 2 (14, 15)<br />

Matt Greenberg 2000-04 10 -6 3 (02, 03, 04) — 1 (04)<br />

David Hirsch 1990-94 13 -4 3 (92, 93, 94) 1 (94) 2 (93, 94)<br />

Justin Kerber 2007-11 5 -6 3 (09, 10, 11) — —<br />

Joe Mazzurco 2001-06 10 -7 3 (04, 05, 06) — 2 (05, 06)<br />

Mike Mormile 2001-06 5 -6 3 (04, 05, 06) — —<br />

Mike Nevinger 2010-14 11 -6 3 (12, 13,14) — 2 (12, 13)<br />

Dylan Palacio 2013- 5 -4 3 (14, 15, 16) — —<br />

Brian Realbuto 2013- 7 -2 3 (14, 15, 16) — 2 (14, 15)<br />

Scott Roth 2000-04 2 -6 3 (02, 03, 04) — —<br />

Pat Waters 1986-90) 5 -5 3 (88, 89, 90) — 1 (90)<br />

Two-Time <strong>NCAA</strong> Qualifiers (37)<br />

Name Years Record Qualified Champ All-America<br />

Alejandro Alvarez 2000-04 1 -4 2 (02, 03) — —<br />

Corey Anderson 1999-01 4 -4 2 (00, 01) — —<br />

Joe Arnold 1950-53 0 -3 2 (51, 53) — —<br />

Josh Arnone 2005-10 2 -5 2 (07, 10) — 1 (07)<br />

Frank Bettucci 1950-53 7 -2 2 (1951, 53) 1 (53) 1 (53)<br />

Rex Boda 1952-55 2 -3 2 (53, 55) — —<br />

Seth Charles 1995-00 1 -4 2 (99, 00) — —<br />

Don Dickason 1950-53 5 -1 2 (51, 53) 1 (53) 1 (53)<br />

Dave Dunlop 1956-59 2 -2 2 (58, 59) — —<br />

Sam Edwards 1977-81 2 -4 2 (80, 81) — —<br />

Adam Frey 2006-08 3 -3 2 (07, 08) — —<br />

Steve Friedman 1956-59 1 -2 2 (58, 59) — —<br />

Mark Grey 2013- 4 -4 2 (14, 15) — —<br />

Walter Grote 1971-74 2 -3 2 (72, 74) — —<br />

Zach Hammond 2004-09 1 -4 2 (07, 09) — —<br />

Joel Holman 1992-98 1 -4 2 (96, 98) — —<br />

Joey Hooker 2003-07 2 -4 2 (05, 07) — —<br />

Otis Keller 1952-55 1 -2 2 (53, 55) — —<br />

Carl Keske 1993-97 7 -4 2 (96, 97) — 1 (97)<br />

D.J. Meagher 2007-11 2 -4 2 (09, 11) — —<br />

Ben New 1995-00 2 -4 2 (99, 00) — —<br />

Gene Nighman 1978-81 4 -3 2 (80, 81) — 1 (81)<br />

Frank Perrelli 2007-12 5 -4 2 (11, 12) — 1 (12)<br />

Duke Pickett 2012- 0 -2 2 (15, 16) — —<br />

Dale Porter 1971-75 4 -3 2 (73, 74) — —<br />

Kyle Rackley 1991-93 8 -4 2 (92, 93) — 1 (93)<br />

Andy Rice 1984-88 0 -3 2 (87, 88) — —<br />

Jason Roach 1990-92 2 -3 2 (91, 92) — —<br />

David Sims 1989-92 0 -2 2 (91, 92) — —<br />

Jim Stanec 1997-2002 7 -4 2 (01, 02) — 1 (01)<br />

Geoff Stephens 1964-65 6 -6 2 (64, 65) — 2 (64, 65)<br />

Joe Tucceri 1996-00 3 -4 2 (99, 00) — —<br />

Leo Urbinelli 1996-01 5 -4 2 (00, 01) — —<br />

Clint Wattenberg 1998-03 9 -5 2 (02, 03) — 2 (02, 03)<br />

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Gabe Webster 1998-03 1 -4 2 (02, 03) — —<br />

Pat Welch 1981-85 3 -3 2 (84, 85) — —<br />

Mike Yancosky 1991-95 3 -4 2 (94, 95) — —<br />

One-Time <strong>NCAA</strong> Qualifiers (58)<br />

Name Years Record Qualified Champ All-America<br />

Jacob Aiken-Phillips 2011-15 1 -2 1 (15) — —<br />

Nick Arujau 2011-13 1 -2 1 (12) — —<br />

John Bove 1992-94 1 -2 1 (93) — —<br />

Shawn Bradley 1995-99 2 -2 1 (99) — —<br />

Bob Buchwald 1963-66 1 -1 1 (64) — —<br />

Chuck Bush 1963-64 4 -2 1 (64) — —<br />

Carl Capra 1962-64 1 -1 1 (64) — —<br />

Monty Cheff 1993-97 1 -2 1 (96) — —<br />

Mike Crandall 1967-71 1 -1 1 (70) — —<br />

Dave Crawford 1971-74 0 -1 1 (74) — —<br />

Warren Crow 1963-64 1 -2 1 (64) — —<br />

Keith Dickey 2003-07 2 -2 1 (06) — —<br />

Carlos Eason 1993-96 1 -4 1 (96) — —<br />

Ben Egerton 1954-56 0 -1 1 (55) — —<br />

Fran Ferraro 1963-66 0 -1 1 (64) — —<br />

John Fogarty 1996-99 0 -2 1 (98) — —<br />

Joey Galasso 2015- 0 -0 1 (16) — —<br />

Charles Gratto 1954-57 0 -1 1 (55) — —<br />

Jerry Graziano 1985-90 0 -2 1 (90) — —<br />

Bob Greenleaf 1995-00 3 -2 1 (99) — —<br />

Joe Guciardo 1986-90 2 -2 1 (90) — —<br />

Bill Jemison 1953-56 0 -1 1 (55) — —<br />

Maciej Jochym 2007-12 1 -2 1 (12) — —<br />

Tom Jones 1961-64 0 -2 1 (64) — —<br />

Hyman Josefson 1926-29 2 -2 1 (29) — —<br />

Roger Judd 1952-55 0 -1 1 (55) — —<br />

Ron Keene 1976-79 0 -1 1 (77) — —<br />

Dennis Kitko 1994-96 0 -1 1 (95) — —<br />

Chris Labbate 1985-89 0 -1 1 (89) — —<br />

Stryker Lane 2009-13 0 -2 1 (13) — —<br />

Bob Lynch 1953-56 0 -1 1 (55) — —<br />

Dalton Macri 2015- 0 -0 1 (16) — —<br />

Corey Manson 2006-11 2 -2 1 (11) — —<br />

Al Marion 1958-61 2 -1 1 (60) — —<br />

Dan Miracola 2002-06 1 -2 1 (06) — —<br />

Dick Minekime 1965-68 4 -2 1 (68) — —<br />

Carmon Molina 1955-58 2 -2 1 (58) — —<br />

Ben Morgan 1987-91 1 -2 1 (91) — —<br />

Bruce Morgan 1990-93 1 -2 1 (93) — —<br />

Don New 1964-67 4 -2 1 (67) — —<br />

Mike New 1989-92 2 -2 1 (92) — —<br />

Neal Orr 1962-65 0 -1 1 (64) — —<br />

Marshall Peppelman 2010-13 1 -2 1 (12) — —<br />

Mike Rodriguez 2004-08 2 -2 1 (08) — —<br />

Nate Rupp 1994-98 0 -2 1 (98) — —<br />

Dave Schaefer 1972-76 1 -2 1 (74) — —<br />

Owen Scott 2013- 0 -0 1 (16) — —<br />

Tyler Shovlin 2001-05 1 -2 1 (05) — —<br />

Steve Smethurst 1954-57 9 -1 1 (57) — —<br />

Glenn Stafford 1926-29 2 -0 1 (29) — —<br />

Bob Stock 1964-67 2 -2 1 (67) — —<br />

Jeramy Sweany 2015- 0 -0 1 (16) — —<br />

Ned Tudi 1954-55 0 -1 1 (55) — —<br />

Bill Van Gilder 1950-52 0 -1 1 (51) — —<br />

Dick Vincent 1955-58 3 -1 1 (58) — —<br />

Tom Waldron 1999-01 0 -2 1 (01) — —<br />

George Willis 1956-59 0 -1 1 (57) — —<br />

Mike Wittenberg 1961-64 0 -1 1 (64) — —<br />

Individual Honors<br />

Olympians (4)<br />

Charles Ackerly (1920, GOLD); Dave Auble (1964); Milton<br />

McWilliam (1924); Walter Wright (1924).<br />

Hodge Award Winner (1)<br />

Kyle Dake (2013).<br />

<strong>NCAA</strong> Tournament Most Outstanding Wrestler (2)<br />

Frank Bettucci (1953); Kyle Dake (2013).<br />

EIWA Wrestler of the Year (8)<br />

Kyle Dake (2012; 2013); Gabe Dean (2015); Nahshon<br />

Garrett (2014); Travis Lee (2003, 2005); Troy<br />

Nickerson (2009); Cam Simaz (2012).<br />

EIWA Freshman of the Year (7)<br />

Kyle Dake (2010); Gabe Dean (2014); Nahshon Garrett<br />

(2013); Travis Lee (2002); Mack Lewnes (2008)<br />

Troy Nickerson (2006), Cam Simaz (2009).<br />

EIWA Coaches Trophy (13)<br />

Dave Auble (1959, 1960); Frank Bettucci (1953); Kyle<br />

Dake (2013); Gabe Dean (2015); Nahshon Garrett<br />

(2016); David Hirsch (1994); Carl Keske (1996);<br />

Travis Lee (2004, 2005); Mack Lewnes (2010); Robert<br />

Mathers (1938); Cam Simaz (2012).<br />

EIWA Fletcher Memorial Trophy (11)<br />

Steve Anceravage (2009); Dave Auble (1960); Kyle<br />

Dake (2013); Mark Fergeson (1993); Nahshon Garrett<br />

(2015, 2016); David Hirsch (1994); Travis Lee<br />

(2005); Mack Lewnes (2011); Troy Nickerson (2010);<br />

Cam Simaz (2012).<br />

EIWA Sheridan Memorial (6)<br />

Josh Arnone (2008); Steve Bosak (2011); Kyle Dake<br />

(2013); Gabe Dean (2016); Troy Nickerson (2009);<br />

Mike Wittenberg (1964).<br />

Ivy League Wrestler of the Year (16)<br />

Kyle Dake (2013); Gabe Dean (2015); Mark Fergeson<br />

(1992, 1993); Nahshon Garrett (2014, 2016); David<br />

Hirsch (1994); Travis Lee (2003, 2005); Mack Lewnes<br />

(2009, 2010); Troy Nickerson (2006); Jason Roach<br />

(1991); Cam Simaz (2009, 2010); Pat Waters (1990).<br />

Ivy League Rookie of the Year (15)<br />

Kyle Dake (2010); Gabe Dean (2014); Mark Fergeson<br />

(1990); Adam Frey (2007); Joey Galasso (2016);<br />

Nahshon Garrett (2013); Mike Grey (2008); Eric<br />

Kaufman (1988); Mike Klinglesmith (1992); Travis Lee<br />

(2002); Jordan Leen (2005); Dustin Manotti (2003);<br />

Troy Nickerson (2006); Cam Simaz (2009); Pat Waters<br />

(1997).<br />

New York State Wrestler of the Year (14)<br />

Kyle Dake (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013); Gabe Dean<br />

(2015); Mark Fergeson (1993); Nahshon Garrett<br />

(2014); David Hirsch (1994); Travis Lee (2003, 2005);<br />

Jordan Leen (2008); Troy Nickerson (2006, 2009); Clint<br />

Wattenberg (2002).<br />

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New York State Freshman of the Year (9)<br />

Gabe Dean (2014); Nahshon Garrett (2013); Mike<br />

Klinglesmith (1992); Travis Lee (2002); Mack Lewnes<br />

(2008); Dustin Manotti (2003); Troy Nickerson (2006);<br />

Cam Simaz (2009); Tom Waldron (2001).<br />

Four-Time First-Team All-Ivy League (6)<br />

Mark Fergeson (1990, 1991, 1992, 1993); Nahshon<br />

Garrett (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016); Mike Grey<br />

(2008, 2009, 2010, 2011); Troy Nickerson (2006, 2007,<br />

2009, 2010); Jerry Rinaldi (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007);<br />

Cam Simaz (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012).<br />

Three-Time First-Team All-Ivy League (16)<br />

Tyler Baier (2003, 2004, 2005); Steve Bosak (2011,<br />

2012, 2013); Dave Crawford (1972, 1973, 1974); Kyle<br />

Dake (2010, 2011, 2013); Gabe Dean (2014, 2015,<br />

2016); Carlos Eason (1995, 1996, 1997); David Hirsch<br />

(1992, 1993, 1994); Justin Kerber (2008, 2010, 2011);<br />

Carl Keske (1995, 1996, 1997); Travis Lee (2003, 2004,<br />

2005); Jordan Leen (2005, 2007, 2008); Mack Lewnes<br />

(2009, 2010, 2011); Mike Mankowich (1982, 1983,<br />

1984); Gene Nighman (1979, 1980, 1981); Dale Porter<br />

(1973, 1974, 1975); Brian Realbuto (2014, 2015,<br />

2016); Pat Waters (1987, 1988, 1990); Pat Welch<br />

(1983, 1984, 1985).<br />

Two-Time First-Team All-Ivy League (18)<br />

Jacob Aiken-Phillips (2013, 2014); Steve Anceravage<br />

(2006, 2007); Jeff Farrow (1986, 1988); Jerry Graziano<br />

(1988, 1990); Matt Greenberg (2003, 2004);<br />

Jack Macko (1987, 1988); Joe Mazzurco (2005, 2006);<br />

Bruce Morgan (1992, 1993); Scott O’Neil (1985, 1986);<br />

Dylan Palacio (2014, 2015); Frank Perrelli (2011,<br />

2012); Kyle Rackley (1992, 1993); Andy Rice (1987,<br />

1988); Jason Roach (1991, 1992); Dave Schaefer<br />

(1974, 1976); Tim Szwec (1990, 1991); Aaron Taylor<br />

(1998, 2000); Mike Yancosky (1994, 1995).<br />

<strong>NCAA</strong> Championships<br />

Four-Time <strong>NCAA</strong> Champions (1)<br />

Kyle Dake (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013).<br />

Two-Time <strong>NCAA</strong> Champions (2)<br />

Dave Auble (1959, 1960); Travis Lee (2003, 2005).<br />

One-Time <strong>NCAA</strong> Champions (9)<br />

Frank Bettucci (1953); Steve Bosak (2012); Gabe<br />

Dean (2015); Don Dickason (1953); David Hirsch<br />

(1994); Jordan Leen (2008); Troy Nickerson (2009);<br />

Cam Simaz (2012); Glenn Stafford (1929).<br />

Four-Time <strong>NCAA</strong> All-Americans (5)<br />

Kyle Dake (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013); Travis Lee (2002,<br />

2003, 2004, 2005); Dustin Manotti (2003, 2004, 2005,<br />

2006); Troy Nickerson (2006, 2007, 2009, 2010); Cam<br />

Simaz (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012).<br />

Three-Time <strong>NCAA</strong> All-Americans (4)<br />

Steve Bosak (2011, 2012, 2013); Nahshon Garrett<br />

(2013, 2014, 2015); Jordan Leen (2007, 2008, 2009);<br />

Mack Lewnes (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011).<br />

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Dual Meet Wrapup<br />

Match 1: #8 Cornell 37, Drexel 3<br />

Nov. 21, 2015 * Newman Arena (Ithaca, N.Y.)<br />

• Cornell won nine matches, including five with bonus points to cruise<br />

past Drexel 37-3 at Newman Arena.<br />

• Cornell’s four returning mainstays, Nahshon Garrett, Duke Pickett,<br />

Brian Realbuto and Gabe Dean, each had strong wins, with three<br />

earning bonus point victories.<br />

• Garrett posted a tech fall at 133, while Pickett won a strong 9-3 decision<br />

after dropping a weight class from a year ago.<br />

• Realbuto turned Nick Elmre for a second period fall and Dean scored<br />

at will in his 16-8 major decision victory at 184.<br />

• Cornell’s four freshmen made their debut with three coming away<br />

with a win and the fourth dropping a decision to a nationally ranked<br />

foe.<br />

• Dalton Macri’s takedown, the only one of the match, was enough<br />

for a 3-2 decision over Zack Fuentes at 125, while Will Koll dominated<br />

from the whistle at 141 en route to a tech fall over Anthony Canfora.<br />

• In what might have been the most exciting match of the night,<br />

Jeramy Sweany earned a late takedown and rodeout Joey Goodhart<br />

for a 4-3 victory at heavyweight.<br />

125: #17 Dalton Macri (C) won by decision over Zack Fuentes (D), 3-2<br />

133: #4 Nahshon Garrett (C) won by technical fall over Franco Ferraina (D), 17-2<br />

141: Will Koll (C) won by technical fall over Anthony Canfora (D), 18-3<br />

149: #16 Matt Cimato (D) won by decision over Joe Galasso (C), 6-0<br />

157: Chris Dowdy (C) won by fall over Mike Comunale (D), 1:26<br />

165: #10 Duke Pickett (C) won by decision over Austin Rose (D), 9-3<br />

174: #2 Brian Realbuto (C) won by fall over Nick Elmer (D), 4:09<br />

184: #1 Gabe Dean (C) won by major decision over Stephen Loiseau (D), 16-8<br />

197: Jake Taylor (C) won by decision over Nezar Haddad (D), 8-2<br />

285: Jeramy Sweany (C) won by decision over Joey Goodhart (D), 4-3<br />

Match 2: #5 Nebraska 21, #7 Cornell 14<br />

Nov. 29, 2015 * Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)<br />

• Nebraska jumped out to an 18-4 and held off Cornell in the final<br />

stretch to pick up a 21-14 win at the Grapple at the Garden at Madison<br />

Square Garden.<br />

• Top-ranked Gabe Dean won an easy major decision over No. 7 T.J.<br />

Dudley at 184 as all four Big Red wrestlers that won defeated ranked<br />

wrestlers.<br />

• Freshman Jeramy Sweany won the biggest match of his career with a<br />

5-2 win over No. 13 Collin Jensen at heavyweight.<br />

• Nahshon Garrett picked up a major decision victory over No. 10 Eric<br />

Montoya at 133 and Brian Realbuto toppled No. 15 Micah Barnes at<br />

174, 9-6.<br />

125: #12 Tim Lambert (N) won by decision over #18 Dalton Macri (C), 6-4<br />

133: #4 Nahshon Garrett (C) won by major decision over #10 Eric Montoya (N), 11-3<br />

141: #13 Anthony Abidin (N) won by technical fall over Mark Grey (C), 23-5<br />

149: #5 Jake Sueflohn (N) won by major decision over Joey Galasso (C), 12-4<br />

157: #11 Tyler Berger (N) won by decision over Chris Dowdy (C), 11-4<br />

165: #4 Austin Wilson (N) won by decision over #10 Duke Pickett (C), 2-0<br />

174: #2 Brian Realbuto (C) won by decision over #15 Micah Barnes (N), 9-6<br />

184: #1 Gabe Dean (C) won by major decision over #7 T.J. Dudley (N), 11-3<br />

197: #15 Aaron Studebaker (N) won by decision over Jake Taylor (C), 3-2 tb1<br />

285: Jeramy Sweany (C) won by decision over #13 Collin Jensen (N), 5-2<br />

Match 3: #14 Rutgers 21, #7 Cornell 13<br />

Nov. 29, 2015 * Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)<br />

• Rutgers won four of the first six matches and never looked back, topping<br />

the Big Red 21-13 at the Grapple at the Garden in New York City.<br />

• Cornell’s muderer’s row of Nahshon Garrett (133), Brian Realbuto<br />

(174) and Gabe Dean (184) all remained unbeaten on the season.<br />

• Dean overcame a slow start for a 13-5 major decision win over<br />

Nicholas Gravina, while Garrett dominated a 6-1 decision over No. 17<br />

Anthony Giraldo.<br />

125: Sean McCabe (R) won by decision over #18 Dalton Macri (C), 7-5<br />

133: #4 Nahshon Garrett (C) won by decision over #17 Anthony Giraldo (R), 6-1<br />

141: #3 Anthony Ashnault (R) won by fall over Dylan Realbuto (C), 5:14<br />

149: Tyson Dippery (R) won by decision over Joey Galasso (C), 5-4<br />

157: Chris Dowdy (C) won by decision over John Van Brill (R), 11-6<br />

165: #9 Anthony Perrotti (R) won by decision over #10 Duke Pickett (C), 6-2<br />

174: #2 Brian Realbuto (C) won by decision over Phil Bakuckas (R), 6-1<br />

184: #1 Gabe Dean (C) won by major decision over Nicholas Gravina (R), 13-5<br />

197: Hayden Hrymack (R) won by decision over Owen Scott (C), 10-7<br />

285: #7 Billy Smith (R) won by decision over Jeramy Sweany (C), 8-1<br />

Match 4: #4 Missouri 18, #14 Cornell 17<br />

Jan. 10, 2016 * Jesse Hall Auditorium (Columbia, Mo.)<br />

• After Brian Realbuto won a toss-up decision at 174 pounds to give<br />

Cornell a 12-10 lead with three matches, two favoring the Big Red<br />

on paper, Missouri had to put its trust in its upper weights to keep its<br />

34-match dual meet win streak alive.<br />

• That trust was well-placed - barely.<br />

• Both teams won five matches, but No. 4 Missouri won a pair of bonus<br />

point matches and that was the difference in an 18-17 victory over No.<br />

14 Cornell at Jesse Hall Auditorium.<br />

• With nearly its full lineup for the first time all season, the Big Red<br />

announced that it will be a factor in the national title race before it’s<br />

all over.<br />

• The Big Red won two-of-three matchups between nationally ranked<br />

wrestlers, but it was Missouri’s decision to avoid a fourth that likely<br />

allowed it to end the day with a victory.<br />

• Heading into what was expected to be a spotlight matchup between<br />

No. 1 Gabe Dean and No. 4 Willie Miklus at 184 pounds, the Tigers<br />

pulled their ranked wrestler in favor of brother Tim Miklus. Dean<br />

dominated the match with an 18-1 technical fall to push Cornell’s lead<br />

to 17-10 heading into the final two matches.<br />

• Missouri tactically moved Willie Miklus up to 197 pounds, while<br />

second-ranked J’den Cox at 197 moved to heavyweight with both<br />

wrestling unranked competitors.<br />

• Needing at least one bonus point to tie and two to win, the strategy<br />

nearly backfired, as Jake Taylor gave Willie Miklus all he could handle.<br />

• Taylor led 7-6 heading into the third period against his highly-ranked<br />

opponent, but Miklus was able to prevail thanks to a stall call in the<br />

final minute.<br />

• Trailing 17-13, the dual came down to Cox’s matchup with rising Big<br />

Red heavyweight Jeramy Sweany.<br />

• Cox rode a boisterous crowd in the auditorium to the tech fall victory<br />

and the win despite a valiant late effort to earn an escape point, which<br />

would have allowed the team score to finish tied 17-17.<br />

125: Dalton Macri (C) won by decision over #8 Barlow McGhee (M), 7-6<br />

133: #1 Nahshon Garrett (C) won by decision over #11 Zach Synon (M), 12-5<br />

141: #11 Matt Manley (M) won by major decision over Will Koll (C), 11-1<br />

149: #4 Lavion Mayes (C) won by decision over Joey Galasso (C), 9-2<br />

157: Dylan Palacio (C) won by decision over Le’Roy Barnes (M), 9-7<br />

165: #6 Daniel Lewis (M) won by decision over #17 Duke Pickett (C), 3-2 (ot1)<br />

174: #6 Brian Realbuto (C) won by decision over #8 Blaise Butler (M), 3-2<br />

184: #1 Gabe Dean (C) won by technical fall over Tim Miklus (M), 18-1<br />

197: #4 Willie Miklus (M) won by decision over Jake Taylor (C), 8-7<br />

285: #2 J’den Cox (M) won by technical fall over Jeramy Sweany (C), 24-9<br />

Match 5: #16 Cornell 31, Harvard 14<br />

Jan. 15, 2016 * Friedman Wrestling Center (Ithaca, N.Y.)<br />

• Harvard had thoughts of ending Cornell’s 68-match Ivy League win<br />

streak — momentary, fleeting thoughts.<br />

• The Big Red ripped off wins in the final five matches, four accompanied<br />

with bonus points, as the home team cruised to a 31-14 victory<br />

over the Crimson at the Friedman Wrestling Center.<br />

• Cornell overcame a forfeit at 133 with a pair of falls in the final 20<br />

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seconds of matches and five total bonus point victories.<br />

• Missing three regular starters, the Big Red used a big second half<br />

after trailing the Crimson 14-9 through five matches.<br />

• Dalton Macri (125) and Gabe Dean (184), looking for extra bonus<br />

points on the way to tech falls, each earned pins late to pick up the<br />

extra important team point.<br />

125: Dalton Macri (C) won by fall over Nolan Hellickson (H), 6:45<br />

133: Jeffrey Ott (H) won by forfeit<br />

141: #7 Todd Preston (H) won by decision over Mark Grey (C), 2-0<br />

149: Joey Galasso (C) won by decision over Patrick Hogan (H), 8-2<br />

157: Tyler Tarsi (H) won by technical fall over Kyle Simaz (C), 20-3<br />

165: Chris Dowdy (C) won by major decision over Peter Bearse (H), 12-3<br />

174: #7 Brian Realbuto (C) won by technical fall over Josef Johnson (H), 16-0<br />

184: #1 Gabe Dean (C) won by fall over Michael Mocco (H), 6:43<br />

197: Owen Scott (C) won by major decision over Josh Popple (H), 15-2<br />

285: Jeramy Sweany (C) won by decision over Nicholas Gajdzik (H), 5-2<br />

Match 6: #16 Cornell 30, Brown 13<br />

Jan. 16, 2016 * Friedman Wrestling Center (Ithaca, N.Y.)<br />

• For the second day in a row, the bottom of Cornell’s lineup came up<br />

big and the Big Red extended its Ivy League win streak to 14 years<br />

with a 30-13 victory over Brown at the Friedman Wrestling Center.<br />

• Cornell won its 70th straight against Ivy League opponents, but it<br />

wasn’t a walk in the park.<br />

• A Cornell forfeit at 133, a major decision win by Justin Staudenmayer<br />

of Brown at 157 and a tight 11-7 victory by Jon Viruet at 165 gave the<br />

Bears a 13-10 win after six matches.<br />

• Just like the previous night against Harvard, Cornell took control over<br />

the next three matches, all decided by bonue points, and earned a forfeit<br />

win at heavyweight for the final margin.<br />

• For the second straight day, junior Gabe Dean picked up six big team<br />

points with a pin, squaring Austin Pfarr’s shoulders to the mat 2:35<br />

into the first period.<br />

• That came right after seventh-ranked Brian Realbuto fell just short<br />

of a tech fall win over Andrew LaBrie at 174 (19-5) and before Owen<br />

Scott put the match away with an 8-0 shutout of Augustus Marker at<br />

197.<br />

125: Dalton Macri (C) won by major decision over Michael Russo (B), 18-6<br />

133: Zeke Salvo (B) won by forfeit<br />

141: Dylan Realbuto (C) won by decision over Charlie Banaszak (B), 10-3<br />

149: Joey Galasso (C) won by decision over Steven Galiardo (B), 4-3<br />

157: Justin Staudenmayer (B) won by major decision over Kyle Simaz (C), 8-0<br />

165: Jon Viruet (B) won by decision over Chris Dowdy (C), 11-7<br />

174: #7 Brian Realbuto (C) won by major decision over Andrew LaBrie (B), 19-5<br />

184: #1 Gabe Dean (C) won by fall over Austin Pfarr (B), 2:35<br />

197: Owen Scott (C) won by major decision over Augustus Marker (B), 8-0<br />

285: Jeramy Sweany (C) won by forfeit<br />

Match 7: #6 Lehigh 25, #15 Cornell 13<br />

Jan. 23, 2016 * Friedman Wrestling Center (Ithaca, N.Y.)<br />

• Sixth-ranked Lehigh took advantage of the absence of Cornell’s two<br />

top-ranked wrestlers and snapped the Big Red’s 47-match EIWA win<br />

streak with a 25-13 win at the Friedman Wrestling Center.<br />

• Lehigh earned 11 team points between a forfeit at 133 due to a Nahshon<br />

Garrett injury and a technical fall win at 184 after Cornell used<br />

John Jay Chavez, a 165-pounder, instead of undefeated Gabe Dean<br />

against No. 3 Nathaniel Brown.<br />

• Despite the loss, Cornell pulled a pair of upsets and lost another tossup<br />

match by a single point.<br />

• Junior Brian Realbuto, who has been ranked as high as No. 1 at 174<br />

this season, earned a dominant major decision victory over Elliott Riddick<br />

at 174 for Cornell’s lone bonus point victory of the day, while both<br />

Duke Pickett (165) and Owen Scott (197) earned wins over ranked<br />

wrestlers.<br />

125: #14 Darian Cruz (L) won by major decision over Dalton Maci (C), 12-3<br />

133: Mason Beckman (L) won by forfeit<br />

141: #18 Randy Cruz (L) won by decision over Mark Grey (C), 4-0<br />

149: Laike Gardner (L) won by decision over Joey Galasso (C), 8-7<br />

157: Dylan Palacio (C) won by decision over Ian Brown (L), 8-4<br />

165: #19 Duke Pickett (C) won by decision over #15 Ryan Preisch (L), 5-2<br />

174: #7 Brian Realbuto (C) Won by major decision over Elliott Riddick (L), 11-0<br />

184: #3 Nathaniel Brown (L) won by technical fall over John Jay Chavez (C), 16-0<br />

197: Owen Scott (C) won by decision over #14 John Bolich (L), 3-1 (OT)<br />

285: #14 Max Wessell (L) won by major decision over Jeramy Sweany (C), 14-6<br />

Match 8: #15 Cornell 23, Columbia 15<br />

Feb. 6, 2016 * Friedman Wrestling Center (Ithaca, N.Y.)<br />

• With a match against No. 4 Oklahoma State looming on Sunday, the<br />

Cornell wrestling team made sure it wasn’t looking ahead and took<br />

care of business to remain atop the Ivy League standings, winnings its<br />

71st consecutive conference match with a 23-15 triumph over Columbia<br />

at the Friedman Wrestling Center.<br />

•Cornell forfeited at 125 and used four backups in the lineup, but a late<br />

rally by Owen Scott at 197 sealed the win for the Big Red.<br />

• The teams traded forfeits, with Cornell surrendering six points at<br />

125 and Columbia giving them back at 141, meaning the only match<br />

contestedi n the first three weights was top-ranked Nahshon Garrett’s<br />

18-3 technical fall win over 2014 first-team All-Ivy selection Angelo<br />

Amenta at 133.<br />

• Cornell never trailed in the dual after Mark Grey had his hand raised<br />

at 141, as senior Logan David earned a win on Senior Weekend with a<br />

4-3 triumph over Danny Reed at 149 to build the team lead to 14-6.<br />

• Duke Pickett and Brian Realbuto were dominant in decision wins at<br />

165 and 174 over strong Lion opponents, and Scott wrapped up the<br />

win by overcoming a 3-0 deficit thanks to a reversal, an escape, a third<br />

period takedown and a stalling call to earn the 6-3 victory.<br />

125: Britain Carter (Col) won by forfeit<br />

133: #1 Nahshon Garrett (Cor) won by technical fall over Angelo Amenta (Col), 18-3<br />

141: Mark Grey (Cor) won by forfeit<br />

149: Logan David (Cor) won by decision over Danny Reed (Col), 4-3<br />

157: Markus Scheidel (Col) won by decision over Taylor Simaz (Cor), 6-1<br />

165: #15 Duke Pickett (Cor) won by decision over Tyrel White (Col), 4-1<br />

174: #6 Brian Realbuto (Cor) won by decision over Zack Hernandez (Col), 6-0<br />

184: Mike Fetchet (Col) won by decision over Andrew Garcia (Cor), 3-1<br />

197: Owen Scott (Cor) won by decision over Troy Hembury (Col), 6-3<br />

285: Garrett Ryan (Col) won by decision over Jake Anderson (Cor), 6-1<br />

Match 9: #4 Oklahoma State 32, #15 Cornell 12<br />

Feb. 7, 2016 * Newman Arena (Ithaca, N.Y.)<br />

• Junior Dylan Palacio upset the No. 6 ranked wrestler at 157 pounds,<br />

but Oklahoma State’s strength was apparent in a 32-12 dual meet victory<br />

in front of 4,076 fans in Newman Arena.<br />

• Cornell surrendered six points off the bat after forfeiting at 125 and<br />

never got out of the hole, though senior Nahshon Garrett, wrestling<br />

his final match in front of the home fans, did his best to tie it up.<br />

• The senior took down 18th-ranked Gary Wayne Harding seconds into<br />

the match, tilted him three times for four points apiece and took a<br />

14-1 lead into the second period and earned the 17-1 tech fall.<br />

• Besides Garrett, Dylan Palacio used an 8-4 upset over previously unbeaten<br />

Joe Smith at 157 and Brian Realbuto majored Chandler Rogers<br />

at 174, 13-2.<br />

• Nolan Boyd pulled an upset over top-ranked and defending national<br />

champion Gabe Dean at 184 pounds, 14-9.<br />

125: #5 Eddie Klimara (OSU) won by forfeit<br />

133: #1 Nahshon Garrett (C) won by technical fall over #18 Gary Wayne Harding (OSU), 17-1<br />

141: #1 Dean Heil (OSU) won by major decision over Mark Grey (C), 9-1<br />

149: #13 Anthony Collica (OSU) won by fall over Joey Galasso (C), 2:44<br />

157: #12 Dylan Palacio (C) won by decision over #6 Joe Smith (OSU), 8-4<br />

165: #1 Alex Dieringer (OSU) won by fall over #15 Duke Pickett (C), 1:18<br />

174: #6 Brian Realbuto (C) won by major decision over Chandler Rogers (OSU), 13-2<br />

184: #16 Nolan Boyd (OSU) won by decision over #1 Gabe Dean (C), 14-9<br />

197: Preston Weigel (OSU) won by decision over Owen Scott (C), 2-0<br />

285: #5 Austin Marsden (OSU) won by major decision over Jeramy Sweaney (C), 16-3<br />

Two-Time <strong>NCAA</strong> All-Americans (12)<br />

Steve Anceravage (2008, 2009); Dave Auble (1964,<br />

1965); Gabe Dean (2014, 2015); Mark Fergeson<br />

(1992, 1993); Mike Grey (2008, 2011); David Hirsch<br />

(1993, 1994); Joe Mazzurco (2005, 2006); Mike Nevinger<br />

(2012, 2013); Brian Realbuto (2014, 2015);<br />

Jerry Rinaldi (2006, 2007); Geoff Stephens (1964,<br />

1965); Clint Wattenberg (2002, 2003).<br />

One-Time <strong>NCAA</strong> All-Americans (17)<br />

Josh Arnone (2007); Tyler Baier (2005); Frank Bettucci<br />

(1953); Chuck Bush (1964); Don Dickason (1953);<br />

Matt Greenberg (2004); Carl Keske (1997); Dick Minekime<br />

(1968); Don New (1967); Gene Nighman (1981);<br />

Frank Perrelli (2012); Kyle Rackley (1993); Glenn<br />

Stafford (1929); Jim Stanec (2001) Chris Villalonga<br />

(2015); Dick Vincent (1958); Pat Waters (1990).<br />

EIWA Championships<br />

Four-Time EIWA Champions (4)<br />

Nahshon Garrett (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016); Travis<br />

Lee (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005); Mack Lewnes (2008,<br />

2009, 2010, 2011); Cam Simaz (2009, 2010, 2011,<br />

2012).<br />

Three-Time EIWA Champions (6)<br />

Dave Auble (1958, 1959, 1960); Frank Bettucci (1951,<br />

1952, 1953); Kyle Dake (2010, 2011, 2013); Gabe<br />

Dean (2014, 2015, 2016); David Hirsch (1992,<br />

1993, 1994); Troy Nickerson (2006, 2009, 2010).<br />

Two-Time EIWA Champions (16)<br />

Jace Bennett (2014, 2015); Mark Fergeson (1992,<br />

1993); Mike Grey (2010, 2011); Nathan Hurwitz<br />

(1933, 1934); Hyman Josefson (1928, 1929); Carl<br />

Keske (1996, 1997); Jordan Leen (2007, 2009); Robert<br />

Mathers (1938, 1939); Ford Penny (1931, 1932);<br />

Frank Perrelli (2011, 2012); Kyle Rackley (1992,<br />

1993); Brian Realbuto (2015, 2016); David Sims<br />

(1991, 1992); Glenn Stafford (1928, 1929); Chris Villalonga<br />

(2014, 2015); Pat Welch (1984, 1985).<br />

One-Time EIWA Champions (42)<br />

Carl Almquist (1943); Steve Anceravage (2007);<br />

Corey Anderson (2000); Tyler Baier (2005); George<br />

Bancroft (1932); Powell Beyland (1931); Steve Bosak<br />

(2013); John Bove (1993); Forbes Brown (1946);<br />

Bob Buchwald (1966); Seth Charles (1999); Monty<br />

Cheff (1996); Dave Crawford (1974); Don Dickason<br />

(1953); Dave Dunlop (1958); Fran Ferraro (1966);<br />

Steve Friedman (1959); John Geier (1927); Matt<br />

Greenberg (2004); Abbott Hennessey (1930); Joel<br />

Holman (1998); Ken Hunt (1953); Howard Johnson<br />

(1930); Dennis Kitko (1995); Joe Mazzurco (2005);<br />

Al Marion (1960); Jimmy Miller (1946); Ben Morgan<br />

(1991); Bruce Morgan (1993); Don New (1967); Gene<br />

Nighman (1981); Dylan Palacio (2016); Dale Porter<br />

(1974); Fred Richardson (1934); Jason Roach (1991);<br />

Geoff Stephens (1965); Ken Troudsell (1930); Joe Tucceri<br />

(1999); Sam Wakeman (1930); Pat Waters (1989);<br />

Clint Wattenberg (2002); Mike Yancosky (1995).<br />

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New York State Championships<br />

Four-Time New York State Champions (1)<br />

Jace Bennett (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014).<br />

Three-Time New York State Champions (5)<br />

Gabe Dean (2013, 2014, 2015); Carlos Eason (1995,<br />

1996, 1997); Mark Fergeson (1990, 1991, 1992); Mike<br />

Mankowich (1982, 1983, 1984); Pat Welch (1983,<br />

1984, 1985).<br />

Two-Time New York State Champions (11)<br />

Shawn Bradley (1998, 1999); Monty Cheff (1996,<br />

1997); Nahshon Garrett (2012-Nov, 2015); David<br />

Hirsch (1992, 1994); Luke Hogle (2005, 2006); Colin<br />

McDonald (2010, 2011); Duke Pickett (2014, 2015);<br />

Brian Realbuto (2013, 2015); Jason Roach (1991,<br />

1992); Leo Urbinelli (1999, 2001); Mike Yancosky<br />

(1994, 1995).<br />

One-Time New York State Champions (42)<br />

Alejandro Alvarez (2002); Corey Anderson (2001);<br />

John Bove (1993); Seth Charles (1999); Bricker Dixon<br />

(2012-Jan); Sam Edwards (1980); John Fogarty<br />

(1998); Jerry Graziano (1990); Mark Grey (2013);<br />

Mike Grey (2010); Joel Holman (1996); Joey Hooker<br />

(2008); Maciej Jochym (2008); Carl Keske (1997);<br />

Mike Klinglesmith (1992); Travis Lee (2002); Marc<br />

MacFarland (1992); Jack Macko (1988); Dan Miracola<br />

(2005); Taylor Moore (2010); Ben Morgan (1991);<br />

Mark Murray (1980); Mike Nevinger (2012-Nov);<br />

Jeff New (1997); Mike New (1992); Gene Nighman<br />

(1981); Ottie Pendleton (1998); Frank Perrelli (2010);<br />

Kyle Rackley (1993); Dylan Realbuto (2015); Scott<br />

Roth (2002); Nate Rupp (1998); Craig Scott (2012-<br />

Nov); Sean Severin (1999); Cam Simaz (2010); Jim<br />

Stanec (2002); Aaron Taylor (1999); Kevin Troche<br />

(1981); Chris Villalonga (2013); Pat Waters (1990);<br />

Clint Wattenberg (2002); Gabe Webster (2002).<br />

Coaching Awards<br />

NWCA Coach of the Year (1)<br />

Rob Koll (2005).<br />

Dan Gable Coach of the Year (1)<br />

Rob Koll (2005).<br />

Intermat Coach of the Year (1)<br />

Rob Koll (2010).<br />

Ivy League Coach of the Year (2)<br />

Rob Koll (2015, 2016).<br />

EIWA Coach of the Year (2)<br />

Rob Koll (2007, 2010).<br />

New York State Coach of the Year (8)<br />

Rob Koll (1995, 1999, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2010,<br />

2012); Jack Spates (1992).<br />

Match 10: #15 Cornell 21, Penn 9<br />

Feb. 13, 2016 * The Palestra (Philadelphia, Pa.)<br />

• Freshman Joey Galasso picked up a signature win in front of his<br />

hometown fans and the Cornell wrestling team set up an Ivy title<br />

match with Princeton by running through Penn 21-9 at the Palestra.<br />

• All three of Penn’s nationally ranked wrestlers were defeated, with<br />

Galasso’s victory over No. 12 C.J. Cobb at 149 pounds coming as the<br />

lone upset.<br />

• He rode a first period takedown to the victory in front of a loud,<br />

friendly gymn that was cheering the local native on.<br />

• He took a 3-2 lead into the the final seconds of the third and was able<br />

to defend a late shot and go behind to clinch the 5-2 victory.<br />

• Top-ranked Gabe Dean had yet another close match with rival and<br />

15th-ranked Lorenzo Thomas at 184, but a takedown in sudden victory<br />

handed him the 7-5 triumph.<br />

• Dean led 4-2 after one with a pair of takedowns, but Thomas was<br />

able to earn a pair of nearfall swipes to tie it up.<br />

• The two each earned escapes and neither was able to put together an<br />

effective shot over the final three minutes before Dean came out the<br />

back of a scramble in sudden victory to pick up his 108th career victory.<br />

285: Jeramy Sweany (C) won by decision over Patrick Garren (P), 7-1<br />

125: Dalton Macri (C) won by decision over Jeremy Schwartz (P), 12-5<br />

133: #1 Nahshon Garrett (C) won by decision over Caleb Richardson (P), 9-3<br />

141: Marc Mastropietro (P) won by decision over Mark Grey (C), 8-6 (sv1)<br />

149: Joey Galasso (C) won by decision over #11 C.J. Cobb (P), 5-2<br />

157: May Bethea (P) won by decision over Taylor Simaz (C), 7-3<br />

165: #15 Duke Pickett (C) won by decision over Brooks Martino, 8-2<br />

174: #5 Brian Realbuto (C) won by decision over #15 Casey Kent (P), 8-2<br />

184: #1 Gabe Dean (C) won by decision over #15 Lorenzo Thomas (P), 7-5 (sv1)<br />

197: Frank Mattiace (P) won by decision over Ben Honis (C), 6-1<br />

Match 11: #15 Cornell 23, Princeton 16<br />

Feb. 13, 2016 * Dillon Gymnasium (Princeton, N.J.)<br />

• If it was up to luck, the Cornell wrestling team’s 13th straight Ivy<br />

League title may have been the end of a dynasty. Instead, the Big Red<br />

celebrated a 14th consecutive unbeaten conference slate after running<br />

out to an early lead and knocking off Princeton at Dillon Gymnasium.<br />

• Senior Nahshon Garrett set the tone in the second match of the night<br />

with a second period pin of Noah Arjam and junior Brian Realbuto all<br />

but clinched the win with his tech fall victory at 174 over No. 16 Jon<br />

Schleifer.<br />

• Princeton won the final three matches of the night, including two<br />

with bonus points, to close strong after falling behind 23-3, but the<br />

team score was out of reach after Realbuto’s win.<br />

• In a battle of league unbeatens wrestling for the second time today,<br />

the Big Red didn’t wrestle top-ranked Gabe Dean at 184 pounds, instead<br />

resting the junior with the match already won.<br />

• It was the 30th straight triumph over the Tigers and also extended<br />

the program’s string of consecutive winning dual meet campaigns to<br />

30 dating back to the 1985-86 season.<br />

125: Dalton Macri (C) won by decision over Pat D’Arcy (P), 6-1<br />

133: #1 Nahshon Garrett (C) won by fall over Noah Arjam (P), 3:48<br />

141: Jordan Laster (P) won by decision over Mark Grey (C), 9-4<br />

149: Joey Galasso (C) won by decision over Mike D’Angelo (P), 9-7<br />

157: #7 Dylan Palacio (C) won by decision over Adam Krop (P), 6-4<br />

165: #15 Duke Pickett (C) won by decision over Judd Ziegler (P), 10-5<br />

174: #5 Brian Realbuto (C) won by technical fall over #16 Jon Schleifer (P), 17-0<br />

184: Abe Ayala (P) won by major decision over Dillon Artiglieri (C), 15-4<br />

197: #10 Brett Harner (P) won by decision over Owen Scott (C), 6-3<br />

285: Ray O’Donnell (P) won by fall over Jeramy Sweany (C), 5:35<br />

Cornell Big Red at 2016 <strong>NCAA</strong> Championship • Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)<br />

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