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TABLE OF CONTENTSNavy Coaching StaffHead Coach Bruce Burnett 2-4Asst. Coaches Brian Antonelli & Mike Letts 5-6

2011-12 Navy Midshipmen2011-12 Roster 72011-12 Breakdown by Weight Class 8Midshipmen Bios 9-23

Review2010-11 Season In Review 24-262011 EIWA Championship 272011 NCAA Championship 28

Record BookAll-Time Series Records 292011-12 Dual Meet Opponents 30Army-Navy Rivalry 31Tournament History 32-33Year-By-Year Records 34Year-By-Year Results 35-40Navy Career Records 41Navy Season Records 42EIWA Championship History 43-44NCAA Championship History 45

Naval Academy InformationU.S. Naval Academy 46-47Annapolis 48-49Chet Gladchuk, Director of Athletics 50-51Academic Achievement 52-53Community Service 54-55Blue & Gold 56Navy Head Coaches 57Beat Army 58-IBC

2011-12 NAVY WRESTLING SCHEDULEDate Opponent Site TimeOct. 29 Blue/Gold Challenge Matches 7:00 pm Annapolis, Md.Nov. 5 at Eastern Michigan Open All Day Ypsilanti, Mich.Nov. 12 at Wrestle for a Cure Duals Harrisburg, Pa.

vs. Buffalo 11:00 amvs. Nebraska 3:00 pmvs. Kent State 5:00 pm

Nov. 19 Navy Classic All Day Annapolis, Md.Dec. 2-3 at Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational All Day Las Vegas, Nev.Dec. 4 at Nittany Lion Open All Day State College, Pa.Dec. 9 at Franklin & Marshall * 7:30 pm Lancaster, Pa.Jan. 1-2 at Southern Scuffle All Day Greensboro, N.C.Jan. 7 Oklahoma TBA Annapolis, Md.Jan. 13 at East Stroudsburg 7:00 pm East Stroudsburg, Pa.Jan. 14 at Lehigh * 7:00 pm Bethlehem, Pa.Jan. 20 Maryland 7:30 pm Annapolis, Md.Jan. 22 at Rutgers * 2:00 pm New Brunswick, N.J.Jan. 28 at North Carolina 1:00 pm Chapel Hill, N.C.Jan. 28 at Campbell 7:00 pm Buies Creek, N.C.Feb. 5 at All-Academy Championship (Air Force) All Day Colorado Springs, Colo.Feb. 17 Army * 7:30 pm Annapolis, Md.March 3-4 at EIWA Championship (Princeton) All Day Princeton, N.J.March 15-17 at NCAA Championship All Day St. Louis, Mo.Home matches (in bold) held at Wesley Brown Field House (Blue/Gold Challenge Matches, Navy Classic,Oklahoma) and Alumni Hall (Maryland, Army) All Times Eastern* EIWA Opponents

NAVY WRESTLING HISTORYAll-Time Record 845-280-26 (103 Yrs.)NCAA Tournament Appearances / Last 63 / 2011NCAA Championships / Last 3 / 1973All-Americans / Last 61 / 2011EIWA Championships / Last 13 / 1990EIWA Individual Champions / Last 90 / 2009

TEAM INFORMATION2010-11 Dual Meet Record 5-32010-11 EIWA Record 3-1EIWA Tournament 6th / 13 teams (81.5 Pts)NCAA Tournament T37th / 73 teams (11.0 Pts)Letterwinners Returning/Lost 23/10Starters Returning/Lost 7/3NCAA Qualifiers Returning/Lost 2/2

STARTERS RETURNING (7)— 2010-11 — — Career —

Wt. Name Yr. Hometown Overall Dual Overall Dual125 Aaron Kalil • Sr. Salem, N.H. 29-11 6-1 68-41 13-10141 Dustin Haislip Sr. Inwood, W.Va. 8-11 1-6 23-23 2-6149 Joe Locksmith So. Kissimmee, Fla. 8-10 0-2 8-10 0-2165 Mason Bailey Jr. Fairmont, W.Va. 17-16 3-3 28-22 3-3184 Luke Rebertus • Sr. Gloucester, Va. 31-11 6-2 73-24 14-5197 Oscar Huntley Jr. Stafford, Va. 22-14 3-1 32-19 3-1285 Dan Miller Jr. Berlin, Md. 19-11 4-1 26-17 4-1

• 2011 NCAA qualifier

STARTERS LOST (3)— 2010-11 — — Career —

Wt. Name Yr. Hometown Overall Dual Overall Dual133 Allen Stein Sr. Portland, Maine 16-15 3-3 49-52 10-11157 Bryce Saddoris • Sr. Spring Creek, Nev. 37-8 7-1 147-40 29-6174 Matt DeMichiel Sr. Whitesboro, N.Y. 24-9 4-1 84-47 16-13• 2011 NCAA qualifier

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation Annapolis, Md. Founded October 10, 1845Enrollment 4,400Nickname Midshipmen or MidsColors Navy Blue and GoldConference EIWAFacility Halsey Field House (5,000)Superintendent

Vice Adm. Michael H. Miller, USNDirector of Athletics Chet GladchukAthletics Web Site www.navysports.com

COACHING STAFFHead Coach Bruce BurnettAlma Mater Idaho State ‘73Navy Record 101-50 (11 Yrs.)Career Record 101-50 (11 Yrs.)Burnett’s Office Phone 410-293-3011Burnett’s Email [email protected]

Assistant Coach Brian AntonelliAlma Mater Navy ‘97 (Sixth Yr.)Antonelli’s Office Phone 410-293-5833Antonelli’s Email [email protected]

Assistant Coach Mike LettsAlma Mater Maryland ‘11 (First Yr.)Letts’ Office Phone 410-293-4631Letts’ Email [email protected]

SPORTS INFORMATIONWrestling SID Stacie MichaudOffice Phone 410-293-8773E-Mail [email protected]

SID Fax 410-293-8954

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Bruce Burnett begins his 12th seasonas the head coach of the Navy wrestlingprogram with the goal of adding to thestoried tradition, while helping mentorwhat will be our nation’s leaders.

During his tenure, he has led theMidshipmen to a 101-50 record (.669)that featured six-straight seasons of 10or more wins from 2002-07. Along theway, he has helped produce nine EIWAChampions, while 10 wrestlers havegarnered All-America recognition underhis tutelage including two-time All-American and all-time winningestwrestler in school history BryceSaddoris (‘11).

In recent years, the Midshipmenhave flourished, finishing among the top 25 at the NCAA Championshipthree of the last five seasons, while finishing among the top five at theEIWA Championship in five of the last seven years. Over the last fiveseasons, Navy has won seven EIWA individual crowns, while garneringAll-America honors seven times.It’s no surprise that Burnett has been able to uphold the tradition that

John Schultz began in 1909 and has been carried through by the likesof the legendary Ray Swartz, Ed Peery and Reg Wicks. Simply put,Bruce Burnett is a winner. At every level of the sport, Burnett has seensuccess and it is without a doubt that he will continue the winning tradi-tion that has made Navy a household name in the sport of wrestling.Last season marked a handful of memorable achievements, including

seeing Burnett reach his 100th-collegiate victory. On the evening of Jan.28, 2011, the Mids overcame a 10-point deficit with three matches to goto score a 21-19 victory over North Carolina as Burnett earned his land-mark victory. Upsets by Mason Bailey and Matt DeMichiel and 165 and174 pounds, respectively, helped the Midshipmen record a 19-15 victo-ry over 12th-ranked Lehigh in Annapolis. Meanwhile Saddoris recordeda pair of major accomplishments during the 2010-11 season. He firstbecame the program’s all-time winningest wrestler by virtue of his majordecision over Bucknell’s Brantley Hooks in the opening round of theEIWA Championship. By season’s end, he became a two-time All-

American thanks to a seventh-place finish at the NCAA Championship.Along the way, Navy also pushed its winning streak to 11 in a row overarch rival Army, posting a 24-9 victory over the Black Knights in WestPoint.The 2009-10 campaign had the makings of what could have been a

splendid marriage of youth and veteran leadership. However, for thesecond-straight year, Navy was met with injuries suffered by severalstarters and left Burnett to work his magic. Navy, indeed, weathered thestorm and managed a 6-2 dual record, taking huge wins over No. 7Maryland (19-14), American (18-17) and its arch rival Army (26-6), whilealso winning the All-Academy Championship in Annapolis. The Midsplaced seventh at the EIWA Championship and five wrestlers went on torepresent Navy at the 2010 NCAA Championship in Omaha, Neb.In 2008-09, Burnett’s Midshipmen had their share of ups and downs.

While Navy battled injuries, including key setbacks to All-American JoeBaker and 2008 Olympic alternate Scott Steele, Burnett’s goal year afteryear is to build up to the conference championship and put his wrestlersatop the All-America stand at the National Championship. Navy felt itsfair share of some stormy matches, but enjoyed a solid month ofFebruary leading into the two most important weeks of the year. Navyopened the month by winning the All-Academy Championship, wherenine wrestling placed including Joe Baker (133) as he became only thefifth Navy wrestler to win three or more individual titles at the All-Academy Championship. Two weeks later, the Mids claimed wins inseven of their first eight bouts in pushing their winning streak to nine ina row against arch rival Army in the annual star Match.Navy went on to finish fifth at the EIWA Championship, as six

wrestlers placed and a pair won individual titles. Sophomore BryceSaddoris not only took the individual title at 149 pounds, he was also therecipient of the 2009 Fletcher Awarded, given to the most valuablewrestler at the EIWA Tournament. He was joined atop the podium byJoe Baker (133), who became the 31st different Navy wrestler to win twoor more EIWA titles. Both Saddoris and Baker went on to earn All-America recognition, while senior Casey Caldwell (184) and rookiesLuke Rebertus (174) and Prescott Garner (125) punched their tickets tothe NCAA Tournament where the Mids would finish tied for 25th withMichigan.In 2007-08, the Mids finished second at the All-Academy

Championship where eight wrestlers placed including All-American Matt

BRUCE BURNETT|Head Coach

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Stolpinski (174), who became the first Navy wrestler to capture an indi-vidual title all four years. After a two-week layoff, the Mids turned in apair of dual wins, including pushing their winning streak to eight in a rowagainst arch rival Army in the annual Star Match. The Mids, once againhad the odds stacked against them as two wrestlers failed to makeweight. As usual, though, Burnett had Navy well prepared as it was ableto contain the Black Knights and captured a 22-12 win.Burnett guided Navy to a fourth-place finish at the EIWA

Championship, as seven wrestlers placed and three claimed individualtitles. Junior Joe Baker became a first-time winner at 133 pounds, whileseniors Matt Stolpinski and Ed Prendergast were able to win back-to-back titles at 174 pounds and heavyweight, respectively. Rookie Bryce

Saddoris (149) and senior Spencer Manley (157) both placed third intheir respective weight classes to earn a berth into the NCAAChampionship, along with Baker, Stolpinski and Prendergast. For thefirst time since 1967, Navy produced three All-Americans withPrendergast placing third, Stolpinski seventh and Baker eighth.Prendergast’s third-place finish is the highest by a Navy wrestler since1990 when Scott Schleicher placed second at 158 pounds. Meanwhile,Stolpinski grabbed his second All-America title to become the secondwrestler under Burnett’s watch to earn All-America recognition twice.Navy turned in an 11-4 record in 2006-07, including a flawless 7-0

mark in EIWA competition. Along the way, the Mids captured wins overEIWA foes Lehigh, American and Bucknell, while also tournament titlesat the All-Academy Championship and the Navy Classic. Additionally,Navy won eight of the 10 matches against Army to push the Mids’ win-ning streak to seven in a row against the Black Knights. The Army winhelped propel Navy into the EIWA Championship where the Mids fin-ished second. It was the highest Navy had finished at the conferencetournament since placing second in 1993-94. Meanwhile, juniors MattStolpinski (174) and Ed Prendergast (HWT) also stood atop the podiumas the champion in their respective weight classes. The year was capped off by sending six wrestlers to the NCAA

Championship where Stolpinski became Navy’s first All-American sinceFrank Edwards in 2002-03 with his fourth-place finish. Navy’s 18th-place finish at the national tournament was its highest since Reg Wicksled the Mids to a 13th-place finish in 1989-90.In 2005-06, Navy won 13 of its 15 duals, the most wins by a Navy

team during his tenure. Five Midshipmen qualified for the NCAAChampionship, where Navy placed 34th. The 2004-05 edition of the Navy wrestling team was among the best

in school history. Navy posted a 12-3 record, suffering its three lossesat the hands of top 10-ranked foes Oklahoma, Nebraska and Lehigh.Navy finished third at the EIWA Championship and sent six wrestlers tothe NCAA Tournament, the most since 1991. Navy also claimed the topspot in the Navy Classic (first time since 1997) and placed third at thehighly-competitive Southern Scuffle.In 2003-04, Burnett led the Mids to a 12-4 overall mark. Navy placed

sixth in the EIWA Tournament, its third top-six finish in four years underBurnett.Frank Edwards placed seventh at the 2003 NCAA Championship to

garner All-America recognition as a junior. Edwards, who was Navy’slone qualifier that season, captured three of his five-NCAA victories bythree points or less. Meanwhile, the Midshipmen turned in an 11-6 dualmark for the second straight season.In Burnett's first season at the Academy, he helped guide Mark

Conley to a fifth-place finish in the 141-pound weight class at the 2001NCAA Championship and garner All-America honors. Conley, who wonthe Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA) Championshipat 141 pounds two-straight seasons, battled to a sixth-place finish at theNCAA Championship in 2002. He was ranked No. 1 in the country formost of the season and was the first Navy wrestler to achieve All-America status since Greg Gingeleskie placed seventh at the 1998NCAA Championship. Conley's fifth-place finish at the 2001 NCAAChampionship was the highest for a Navy wrestler since 1994 when Dan

Navy Head Coach Bruce Burnett celebrates with 2011 graduateAllen Stein after Stein’s win in the final bout led Navy to a 21-19win over North Carolina. It was Burnett’s 100th-career victory.

Burnett’s Navy Coaching Resume---- Overall ---- ---- EIWA ---- ----- EIWA Tournament ----- Place ------------- NCAA Tournament -------------

Year Record Pct. Record Pct. Finish - Pts. Champions Winners Finish - Pts. Qualifiers All-Americans2000-01 7-7 .500 3-2 .600 6 75 141 - Mark Conley 5 30 12 1 141 - Mark Conley2001-02 11-6 .647 4-1 .800 6 62.5 141 - Mark Conley 5 36 11.5 2 141 - Mark Conley2002-03 11-6 .647 4-1 .800 10 49 --- 4 T39 7.5 1 165 - Frank Edwards2003-04 12-4 .750 5-1 .833 6 66 --- 5 T60 3 0 ---2004-05 12-3 .800 5-1 .833 3 96.5 --- 8 T33 1 6 ---2005-06 13-2 .867 4-1 .800 4 86 --- 7 34 12 5 ---2006-07 11-4 .733 7-0 1.000 2 106 174 - Matt Stolpinski 7 18 32 6 174 - Matt Stolpinski

HWT - Ed Prendergast2007-08 6-4 .600 5-1 .833 4 84 133 - Joe Baker 7 18 74 5 133 - Joe Baker

174 - Matt Stolpinski 174 - Matt StolpinskiHWT - Ed Prendergast HWT - Ed Prendergast

2008-09 7-9 .438 4-3 .571 5 70 133 - Joe Baker 6 T25 23 5 133 - Joe Baker149 - Bryce Saddoris 149 - Bryce Saddoris

2009-10 6-2 .750 2-2 .500 7 81.5 --- 7 46 6.5 5 ---2010-11 5-3 .625 3-1 .750 6 81.5 --- 9 T37 11.0 4 157 - Bryce Saddoris11 Years 101-50 .669 46-14 .767 9 EIWA Champs 70 40 10 All-Americans

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Burnett’s Coaching Highlights• Coached 40 NCAA Championship qualifiers and produced 10 All-Americans at Navy.• Led Navy to its highest NCAA finish (18th in 2007 and ‘08) since placing 13th in 1990.• Coached Navy’s first trio of All-Americans (Baker, Stolpkinski, Prendergast) since 1967.• Led Navy to its highest EIWA finish (2nd in 2007) since 1994 when the Mids also placedsecond.• Coached Mark Conley (2001-02), Matt Stolpinski (2006-07), Ed Prendergast (2006-07)and Joe Baker (2008-09) to back-to-back EIWA Championship titles.• Helped mold Bryce Saddoris (‘11) into Navy’s winningest wrestler who won a stagger-ing 147 matches and became the first wrestler in program history to produce 30 or morewins in each of his four seasons.• Coached two different wrestlers to three All-American certificates (at Oklahoma St.).• Led U.S. to five medals at the 1996 Olympic Games (3 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze).• Led U.S. to five medals at the 2000 Olympic Games (1 gold, 2 silver, 2 bronze).• Led U.S. to eight medals at the 1999 Pan American Games.• Led U.S. to six medals, including four golds, at 2011 Pan American Games• Led U.S. to World Team titles in 1993 and ‘95.• Led U.S. to World Cup of Wrestling seven times (1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999and 2000).• Led U.S. to Pan American Championship four times (1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 and 2011).

Honors/Awards• 1995, ‘96 Freestyle Wrestling Coach of the Year• 1996 United States Olympic Committee Elite Coach of the Year• Six-time Idaho High School Coach of the Year

Coaching Timeline• 1974-87 Meridian High School, Head Coach• 1987-90 Oklahoma State, Asst. Coach• 1992-00 U.S. National Freestyle Head Coach• 1992 U.S. Olympic Team (Freestyle & Greco-Roman), Asst. Coach• 1996 U.S. Olympic Freestyle, Head Coach• 2000 U.S. Olympic Freestyle, Head Coach• 2001-Present Navy, Head Coach• 2002 U.S. Freestyle World Cup, Head Coach• 2005 U.S. World University Games Head Coach• 2010 FISU University World Championship, Coach• 2011 Pan American Games, Coach

Hicks placed fifth in the heavyweight division.Burnett came to Annapolis fresh off a coaching stint in Sydney,

Australia, where he served as the United States Olympic FreestyleCoach at the 2000 Olympic Games. His athletes captured one gold, twosilver and two bronze medals.Burnett has helped prepare the United States' elite athletes for world

and Olympic competition as the national freestyle coach since 1992. Hisresume is nothing short of impressive. His teams won five medals at the1996 Olympic Games (three gold, one silver and one bronze) and eightmedals at the 1999 Pan American Games (six gold, one silver and onebronze). Additionally, his teams captured World Team Titles in 1993 and1995, the World Cup of Wrestling in 1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 and ‘00and the Pan American Championship in 1993, ‘94, ‘95 and ‘96.During that time, Burnett coached Kurt Angle, Tom Brands, Kendal

Cross, Kevin Jackson, Brandon Slay and John Smith to Olympic goldmedals, while cornering Terry Brands, Tom Brands, Angle, Jackson andSmith to World Championships.He was named the Freestyle Wrestling Coach of the Year in 1995 and

1996 and was named the United States Olympic Committee Elite Coachof the Year in 1996. He was also named a finalist for the 2004 OlympicFreestyle Staff.At the conclusion of Navy's 2001-02 season, Burnett served as the

head coach of the United States World Cup Team at the 2002 FreestyleWorld Cup of Wrestling Championship in Spokane, Wash.Before taking over as head coach of the freestyle team, Burnett was

the Associate Director of Programs and National Development Coachfor USA Wrestling for three years. He developed a national techniqueand training syllabus and was responsible for the United States agegroup world teams. During his time as the developmental coach, the agegroup teams won a total of 42 medals, an increase of 82 percent overthe previous four years. Burnett also served on the 1992 OlympicFreestyle and Greco-Roman coaching staffs.Burnett was an assistant coach at Oklahoma State from 1987-90 and

in his four years with the Cowboys, OSU won two NCAA team titles,three Big Eight Conference titles and two National Dual Meet team titles.Burnett got his coaching career started at Meridian High School in

Meridian, Idaho, where he was the head coach from 1974-87. In his 14years, Burnett had a stout record of 154-13-2 (.917). His teams won nineconference, six district and four state championships. Burnett built sucha solid program at Meridian that his program grew from 23 wrestlers hisfirst year to 119 his last season. He was named Idaho Coach of the Yearsix times.Burnett is a 1973 graduate of Idaho State, where he received his

Bachelor of Arts degree in secondary education.Burnett and his wife, Karen, live in Annapolis, Md.

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Naval Academy graduate BrianAntonelli is in his sixth season as anassistant coach at his alma mater. Aformer Captain in the Marine Corps andletterwinner for the Midshipmenwrestling program, Antonelli joined theprogram in August of 2006 and hasbrought with him a wealth of experienceand leadership both on and off the matto the Navy wrestling program.

Antonelli has played an instrumental role in Navy’s recruiting sincejoining the staff, bringing in two-time All-American (2009, ‘11) and four-time NCAA qualifier Bryce Saddoris, who became the Mids’ all-time win-ningest wrestler in 2011 behind a 147-40 record. Saddoris is only thefourth different wrestler in program history to reach 40 wins in a season,while his 43 wins were just one shy of tying the all-time single-seasonrecord set by Mark Conley in 2002 and later tied by Matt Stolpinski in2007. Meanwhile, in 2008-09, NCAA qualifier Luke Rebertus turned in36 wins as a rookie, the most wins by a freshman since Tyrone Neal’s37 victories in 1998-99. Ranked ??th in the country, this year’s rookie class features several

outstanding prospects, including Freestyle and Greco Roman State

Champion and Northwestern transfer Paul Rands (197) and NWCAChampion, Fargo All-American and Ironman runner-up Colton Rasche(133), as well as Fargo All-American, national prep finalist and NWCAplacewinner Patrick Prada (125). This year’s recruiting class also fea-tures NHSCA All-Americans Ben Creed (141) and Ryan Lynch (174).In August of 2005, Antonelli left the Marine Corps and earned his first

coaching position when The Lawrenceville School in New Jersey hiredhim as its head wrestling coach. There he helped mold two New JerseyPrep State Champions and one of his pupils garnered All-Americarecognition at the national tournament. In addition to his wrestlingduties, he served as quarterback and special teams coach of the foot-ball team.A New Jersey native, Antonelli graduated from the McDonogh School

in 1992 where was the Maryland State Wrestling Champion at 160pounds and a two-time all-state football player. He went on to spend ayear at Blair Academy in 1993, winning the 160-pound prep state titleand was the quarterback of the undefeated state championship footballteam.As a member of the Midshipmen wrestling team, he earned letters in

1996 and ‘97. As a senior, he was the recipient of the H.McCoyMemorial Award, given to that midshipmen that displays the “highestdegree of athletic leadership and competitive spirit.”Antonelli graduated from the Naval Academy in 1997 and was commis-sioned a 2nd Lt. in the Marine Corps. Prior to receiving his first assignment in the Marine Corps as

Production Control Officer for MALS 26 in 1998, he spent five monthswrestling for the Marine Corps team in Quantico. Between August of1999 and ‘02, he was the MMCO for HMM-266 and for the 24th MEU.In the summer of 2001, he participated in Operation Rapid Cheetahwhere he patrolled the borders between Kosovo and Bosnia.In August of 2002, Antonelli returned to the Naval Academy where he

served as an Admissions Officer for three years and was a USMC GreenBelt instructor. In addition, he returned to his wrestling roots and servedas the officer representative for the Midshipmen wrestling program.Antonelli’s older brother, Jay, is a 1992 graduate of the Naval

Academy and was a two-year letterwinner for the Midshipmen wrestlingteam. He has continued his involvement in the wrestling communityserving on the Greco-Roman coaching staff at the 2000, ‘04 and ‘08Olympic Games, as well as many other U.S. international tour teams. In2006, it was announced that he was selected to assist USA WrestlingNational Greco-Roman Coach Steve Fraser at the 2007 WorldChampionships held in late September. In addition, he served as thehead coach of the 2002 World Cup team and four CISM World MilitaryChampionship teams. In 1998, he was named the USA WrestlingGreco-Roman Coach of the Year. A Major in the Marine Corps, heserves as the wrestling team’s officer representative. Antonelli and his wife, Susie, are the parents of two daughters, Katie

(10) and Samantha (7) and two sons, Christopher (6) and Michael (4).

BRIAN ANTONELLI | Assistant Coach

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MIKE LETTS | Assistant CoachThree-time NCAA qualifier and 2011 All-American Mike Letts is the newestmember of the Navy wrestling staff,coming aboard last June.

“I am excited to have Mike join ourwrestling staff and become part of theNaval Academy family,” said Navy headcoach Bruce Burnett. “His accomplish-ments in the sport of wrestling along,with his character, integrity and youthfulmaturity make him a perfect fit for the

program. There is no doubt that his contribution will make a positiveimpact on our athletes right away.” "I'm very excited to have this opportunity to begin my coaching career

at such an upstanding and respectable program as the United StatesNaval academy,” said Letts. “I only hope to help build upon its winningtradition and maintain what is an already impeccable reputation." A 2011 graduate of the University of Maryland with a bachelor’s

degree in criminal justice, Letts spent five years in College Parkwrestling for former Terrapins coach Pat Santoro, now at Lehigh, and thelast three years under the guidance of Kerry McCoy. Letts was a three-time ACC Champion, winning the 174-pound title as a freshman (2006-07), sophomore (2007-08) and senior (2010-11) and in each of thoseseasons punched his ticket to compete on the ultimate stage, the NCAAChampionship. Letts began his career by producing a 31-7 record as a rookie, includ-

ing an 18-3 dual mark, and becoming the Terps’ first true freshman toadvance to the NCAA Tournament since 1990. A year later he claimedhis second ACC title via an undefeated mark in conference action andqualified for his second-straight NCAA Tournament appearance behinda 23-6 record. He also garnered ACC Scholar-Athlete recognition in hissophomore season.As a junior in 2008-09, Letts stepped away from team competition and

spent the season dominating the open tournament circuit where he puttogether a 26-3 record. He opened the year winning his first 16 match-es and won titles at Eastern Michigan, NC State, East Stroudsburg andPenn State.He returned to the Maryland lineup in 2009-10, but an injury suffered

in January would end his season prematurely. Ranked as high ast No.4 during the season, he closed out the yearwith a 19-4 record.Letts came back strong and enjoyed his

most successful season as a senior. Voted byhis peers to serve as Maryland’s team cap-tain, he put together his second 30-win sea-son, boasting a 32-8 record which featured a15-2 mark in dual action. He began he finalseason by capturing wins in 15 of his first 16matches. Letts earned a 4-2 victory overfourth-ranked Chris Henrich of Virginia to winhis third ACC title and was named the 2010-11 ACC Tournament Most OutstandingWrestler. He went on post a 4-2 record andseventh-place finish at the NCAAChampionship, which featured a 9-2 victoryover eighth-ranked Nick Heflin of Ohio Stateto clinch All-America honors. Letts closed out his collegiate career with a

131-28 record, including a 59-11 dual mark.

NAVY WRESTLING SUPPORT STAFF

Maj. Jay Antonelli,USMC

Officer Representative

Capt. JoshuaJabin, USMC

FacultyRepresentative

Allan HeinzeSenior Associate Athletic Director

Cliff DoomanStrength &Conditioning

Derek GriesdornEquipmentManager

Stacie MichaudSports Information

Melissa DenningMarketing &Promotions

Natanya LevioffThe Voice of Navy

Wrestling

????Athletic Training

Intern

Jim BerryAthletic Trainer

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2011-12 NAVY WRESTLING ROSTERName Yr. Wt. Hometown / High SchoolGary Albright So. 174 Sparks, Nev. / Bishop Manogue CatholicMason Bailey Jr. 165 Fairmont, W.Va. / East FairmontBobby Barnhisel Jr. 157 River Forest, Ill. / FenwickZach Basich Jr. 157 Wheeling, W.Va. / Wheeling Central CatholicRaymond Borja So. 141 Virginia Beach, Va. / Hayfield SecondaryMike Brant Sr. 165 Johnstown, Pa. / Westmont HilltopAustin Clouse Sr. 141 Annapolis, Md. / Mount St. JosephColynn Cook Fr. 197 Murrysville, Pa. / The Kiski SchoolJohn Coutoumas Sr. 133 Waltham, Mass. / WalthamBen Creed Fr. 133 Cary, N.C. / CaryRobert Davis So. 133 Stuttgart, Germany / PatchEric Filipowicz Jr. 149 Elkridge, Md. / McDonogh SchoolDustin Haislip Sr. 141 Inwood, W.Va. / MusselmanBen Hatef Jr. 197 Bowie, Md. / DeMatha CatholicTrip Hiller Fr. 165 Olathe, Kan. / Olathe SouthBen Hunter So. 157 Harrisonville, Mo. / HarrisonvilleOscar Huntley Jr. 174 Stafford, Va. / Colonial ForgeMatt Jackson Jr. 157 Rising Sun, Md. / Rising SunAlex Johnson So. 141 Memphis, Tenn. / Christian BrothersZach Johnson So. 149 Memphis, Tenn. / Christian BrothersBrendan Kahle Fr. 285 Abingdon, Md. / Jackson Liberty (N.J.)Aaron Kalil Sr. 133 Salem, N.H. / SalemTim Kerner Fr. 165 Stevensville, Md. / St. Mary’sJames Kerrick Jr. 125 Olney, Md. / SherwoodJordan Krulik So. 165 Martinsville, Ind. / MartinsvilleCollin Leadbeter Sr. 149 Owings, Md. / NorthernQuentin Leadbeter Fr. 141 Owings, Md. / NorthernBen Levin Jr. 125 Reisterstown, Md. / McDonogh SchoolJoe Locksmith So. 149 Kissimmee, Fla. / OsceolaRyan Lynch Fr. 184 Hazlet, N.J. / RaritanJames Mannier So. 174 Troy, Ohio / GrahamThomas Manning Fr. 157 Tooele, Utah / TooeleAlec Marsico Fr. 149 Pickerington, Ohio / Pickerington NorthJames Maxwell Fr. 184 Columbus, N.C. / Polk CountyPat McCaffrey Sr. 141 Chicago, Ill. / University of Indiana HSMatt McVay Jr. 197 Shaftsbury, Vt. / Mount Anthony UnionDan Miller Jr. 285 Berlin, Md. / Stephen DecaturThomas Oswald Sr. 157 St. Cloud, Fla. / St. CloudPatrick Prada Fr. 125 Laurel, Md. / DeMatha CatholicPaul Rands Fr. / So. 197 Cary, Ill. / Cary-Grove (Northwestern Univ.)Colton Rasche Fr. 133 Plano, Ill. / Montini CatholicChance Rauscher Jr. 285 Glasgow, Mont. / GlasgowLuke Rebertus Sr. 184 Gloucester, Va. / Caravel Academy (Del.)Tyler Sackett Sr. 125 Omaha, Neb. / Skutt CatholicJake Schalles Jr. 165 Orlando, Fla. / OviedoMatthew Sommers Fr. 125 Mt. Prospect, Ill. / Notre Dame College PrepColton Van’t Hof Fr. 174 Sioux Center, Iowa / Sioux CenterPeyton Walsh Fr. 149 Glen Allen, Va. / Deep RunSam Warne So. 133 Dent, Minn. / PerhamJohnny Watson So. 157 Lexington, N.C. / Forsyth Country DayBailey Whitaker Sr. 141 Lookout Mountain, Ga. / The Baylor School (Tenn.)Zach White Jr. 157 Thurmont, Md. / Walkersville

Head Coach: Bruce Burnett (12th season, Idaho State ‘73)Assistant Coach: Brian Antonelli (6th season, Navy ‘97)Assistant Coach: Mike Letts (1st season, Maryland ‘11)Varsity Officer Representative: Maj. Jay Antonelli, USMCJV Officer Representative: Cmdr. Tom Storey, USNFaculty Representative: Capt. Joshua Jabin, USMCCaptain: Aaron Kalil

Mids by Weight125 (5): Kerrick, Levin, Prada, Sackett, Sommers133 (6): Coutoumas, Creed, Davis, Kalil, Rasche,Warne141 (7): Borja, Clouse, Haislip, A. Johnson, Q.Leadbeter, McCaffrey, Whitaker149 (7): Filipowicz, Z. Johnson, C. Leadbeter,Locksmith, Marsico, Walsh157 (8): Barnhisel, Basich, Hunter, Jackson,Manning, Oswald, Watson, White165 (6): Bailey, Brant, Hiller, Kerner, Krulik,Schalles174 (4): Albright, Huntley, Mannier, Van’t Hof184 (3): Lynch, Maxwell, Rebertus197 (4): Cook, Hatef, McVay, Rands285 (3): Kahle, Miller, Rauscher

Mids by ClassSeniors (11): Brant, Clouse, Coutoumas, Haislip,Kalil, C. Leadbeter, McCaffrey, Oswald, Rebertus,Sackett, WhitakerJuniors (14): Bailey, Barnhisel, Basich,Filipowicz, Hatef, Huntley, Jackson, Kerrick, Levin,McVay, Miller, Rauscher, Schalles, WhiteSophomores (11): Albright, Borja, Davis, Hunter,A. Johnson, Z. Johnson, Krulik, Locksmith,Mannier, Warne, WatsonFreshmen (16): Cook, Creed, Hiller, Kahle,Kerner, Q. Leadbeter, Lynch, Manning, Marsico,Maxwell, Prada, Rands, Rasche, Sommers, Van’tHof, Walsh

Mids by StateFlorida (3): Locksmith, Oswald, SchallesGeorgia (1): WhitakerIllinois (5): Barnhisel, McCaffrey, Rands,Rasche, SommersIndiana (1): KrulikIowa (1): Van’t HofKansas (1): HillerMaryland (13): Clouse, Filipowicz, Hatef,Jackson, Kahle, Kerner, Kerrick, C. Leadbeter, Q.Leadbeter, Levin, Miller, Prada, WhiteMassachusetts (1): CoutoumasMinnesota (1): WarneMissouri (1): HunterMontana (1): RauscherNebraska (1): SackettNevada (1): AlbrightNew Hampshire (1): KalilNew Jersey (1): LynchNorth Carolina (3): Creed, Maxwell, WatsonOhio (2): Mannier, MarsicoPennsylvania (2): Brant, CookTennessee (2): A. Johnson, Z. JohnsonUtah (1): ManningVermont (1): McVayVirginia (4): Borja, Huntley, Rebertus, WalshWest Virginia (3): Bailey, Basich, Haislip

Germany (1): Davis

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2011-12 NAVY WEIGHT DEPTH CHART

125 Pounds

Tyler Sackett Ben Levin Patrick Prada

133 Pounds

Aaron Kalil2010, ‘11

NCAA Qualifier

ColtonRasche

Ben Creed

141 Pounds

Dustin Haislip PatMcCaffrey

RaymondBorja

149 Pounds

JoeLocksmith

EricFilipowicz

CollinLeadbeter

157 Pounds

BobbyBarnhisel

Zach Basich JohnnyWatson

165 Pounds

Mason Bailey Mike Brandt Jake Schalles

174 Pounds

OscarHuntley

JamesMannier

Colton Van’t Hof

184 Pounds

LukeRebertus2009, ‘11

NCAA Qualifier

Ryan Lynch

197 Pounds

Paul Rands Matt McVay Colynn Cook

285 Pounds

Dan Miller ChanceRauscher

BrendanKahle

JamesMaxwell

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• Kalil in 2010-11 (Jr.): Produced a 29-11 record, including a 6-1 dualmark en route to earning his second-consecutive NCAA Championshipberth ... placed in five of the eight tournaments in which he competed,including taking first at the Navy Classic and the All-AcademyChampionship ... scored a 6-1 decision over Bucknell’s Derek Reber towin the Navy Classic and beat The Citadel’s Richard Alarcon by majordecision to earn the All-Academy title ... opened the year with a third-place showing at the Eastern Michigan Open ... defeated former team-mate Prescott Garner now wrestling at UT Chattanooga in the fifth-placematch at the Reno Tournament of Champions ... defeated Harvard’sSteven Keith behind an 8-1 decision to capture third at the EIWAChampionship and earn an automatic bid to wrestle at the NCAAChampionship ... dropped an 11-6 decision to ninth-ranked JarrodPatterson of Oklahoma in what was his first dual match of the year ...went on to win six in a row, including an 8-0 major decision over Army’sTravis Coffey in the annual Star Match ... also earned a 13-3 major deci-sion over Lehigh’s Mitch Berger en route to leading the Mids to a 19-15victory over the Mountain Hawks in Annapolis.• 2009-10 (So.): Reaped the rewards of hard work by carding a 22-13record and earning his first NCAA Championship berth as Navy’s top125-pounder ... competed in eight tournaments, including the EIWAChampionship where he placed fifth and earned an automatic bid tocompete in Omaha at the National Tournament ... after beginning theseason with a loss at the Eastern Michigan Open, went on to win seven-straight matches that featured his first-career tournament win at the

Navy Classic ... scored an 11-2 majordecision over teammate Allan Stein totake the home tournament win ... wenton to compete at the Cliff Keen LasVegas Invitational, the RenoTournament of Champions and theSouthern Scuffle, but did not place atany of the three ... found his stride dur-ing the dual season where he puttogether a 6-2 record ... his 10-3 deci-sion over East Stroudsburg’s DavidLuthy kicked off a five-match winningstreak for Kalil, all in dual competition ...his success flowed into the annual All-Academy Championship where he

earned the title behind an 11-8 win over Sam Sheppard of Air Force inthe finals ... helped lead the Mids to their 10th-straight win over arch rivalby defeating Lance Penhale, 11-9 ... opened up the EIWA Championshipwith a 14-2 major decision over fifth-seeded John McDonald of Lehigh,whom he also beat in Navy’s annual dual against the Mountain Hawks... fell to the fifth-sixth place match where he upset third-seeded and20th-ranked Jasen Borschoff of American, 7-4 ... Borschoff bested Kalilin Navy’s first dual of the year by a 4-3 decision ... a newcomer to theNCAA Championship, Kalil was 0-2 at the tourney after having to facethe No. 6 and No. 11-ranked wrestlers.• 2008-09 (Fr.): Wrestled his first year at 133 pounds where he saw agreat deal of action ... competed in six tournament and wrestled in eightdual matches after two-time All-American Joe Baker suffered an injuryand had to sit out much of the first half of the year ... posted a 17-17record (1-7 dual) and placed in a pair of tournaments ... finished third atthe West Virginia Open, as well as the Navy Classic ... picked up his firstcollegiate win by way of a 5-2 decision over Cleveland State’s JoshPalivoda at the Eastern Michigan Open ... won his lone dual match of theyear against Justin Durham of Cal State Bakersfield by pinning him in1:34 ... reeled off six straight wins between the West Virginia Open andthe Navy Classic ... also competed at the Nittany Lion Open, the RenoTournament of Champions and the Southern Scuffly while representingNavy at the Virginia Duals.• High School: A 2007 graduate of Salem High School, Kalil attended

AARON KALIL|Team Captain • 133 • Senior • Salem, N.H.

KALIL’S RESUME

• 2010, ‘11 NCAA Qualifier

Record Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf OT2008-09 17-17 1-7 9-12 2-3 1-1 4-0 1-1 0-02009-10 22-13 6-2 10-11 6-1 3-0 3-1 0-0 0-02009-10 29-11 6-1 19-11 5-0 2-0 3-0 0-0 0-1Career 68-41 13-10 38-34 13-4 6-1 10-1 1-1 0-1

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the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2007-08 academic year ... afour-year wrestling letterwinner, Kalil was a three-time state champion(2005-06-07) and owned a combined 184-12 record during those threeseasons ... crowned the New England Champion in his weight class in2006 and ‘07 ... claimed the NCWA National Championship with a 32-5record in 2008 ... served as team captain his senior year ... namedSalem High School’s Athlete of the Year in 2006 and ‘07 ... was a vol-unteer Pop Warner football coach.• Personal: Son of Ron and Robin Kalil ... majoring in Economics.

• Albright in 2010-11 (Fr.): Did not see anyvarsity action.• High School: A 2010 graduate of BishopManogue Catholic High School in Reno,Nev., Albright was a four-year letterwinner inwrestling and earned two letters as a middlelinebacker on the football team ... a two-time

state champion (‘09, ‘10), he also served as the team captain of thewrestling team his junior and senior years ... member of the NationalHonor Society.• Personal: Son of Samuel and Linda Albright ... was a volunteer at theVeterans Administration Hospital in Reno ... majoring in OceanEngineering.

• Bailey in 2010-11 (So.): Settled in asNavy’s starting 165-pounder who put togeth-er a 17-16 record and featured a 3-3 dualmark ... placed among the top eight in five ofthe seven tournaments in which he compet-ed, including a third-place finish at the All-Academy Championship ... also placed at

Eastern Michigan (7th/8th), the Navy Classic (2nd) and the Nittany LionOpen (6th) ... closed out the season with an eighth-place finish at theEIWA Championship ... helped lead the Mids to their 11th-straight StarMatch victory over Army by scoring a 5-3 decision over Alex Smith ... inwhat was perhaps the biggest win of his career, he defeated Lehigh’sBrandon Hatchett, who was ranked 18th nationally, by a 5-4 decision ...Hatchett went on to gain All-America honors ... claimed an excited vic-tory over North Carolina’s Thomas Scotton by way of riding time follow-ing the second tie breaker period ... Bailey had previously been defeat-ed by Scott at both the Nittany Lion Open and the Southern Scuffle.• 2009-10 (Fr.): Saw action in four tournaments where he placed in apair ... opened his collegiate career by winning his first tournament, theCentral New Jersey Open with a 7-5 decision over princeton’s AndrewLowy in the championship bout ... followed up with a fifth-place finish atthe Navy Classic which featured a double overtime win against class-mate Jake Schalles ... also competed at the Nittany Lion Open and theSouthern Scuffle ... finished his rookie season with an 11-6 record.• High School: A 2009 graduate of East Fairmont High School, Baileywas a three-sport standout earning letters in wrestling (4), football (3)and track (1) ... recipient of the 2008-09 Dutton Award, which is pre-sented to the state’s top wrestler ... a four-time conference and regionchampion, he was a three-time state finalist and four-time placewinner... as a junior, he won the state title at 160 pounds with a 31-2 record ...he won the 171-pound state crown as a senior behind a remarkable 51-1 performance ... named the West Virginia State Tournament Wrestler ofthe Year in 2008-09 ... named East Fairmont’s 2008-09 Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year ... four-time All-State (W.Va.) and all-conferenceselection ... served as captain of the wrestling team as a junior and sen-ior and the football team his senior year ... member of the NationalHonor Society ... member of Mu Alpha Theta, honoring mathematics

scholars ... served as the junior class president .• Personal: Son of Rick and Erin Bailey ... majoring in InformationTechnology.

• Bailey’s Career StatsRecord Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf OT

2009-10 11-6 0-0 8-2 0-3 0-1 3-0 0-0 1-02010-11 17-16 3-3 12-11 1-5 2-0 2-0 0-0 1-1Career 28-22 3-3 20-13 1-8 2-1 5-0 0-0 2-1

• Barnhisel in 2010-11 (So.): Battled class-mate Mason Bailey throughout the first halfof the season for the starting 165-poundposition ... suffered a broken jaw on Dec. 29against Appalachian State’s Dominick Vetellat the Southern Scuffle ... turned in a 10-6

record, including a 14-3 major decision over Anthony Bongarzone ofFranklin & Marshall in what was his lone dual match of the season ...opened the year with a fourth-place finish at the Eastern Michigan Open... placed third at the Navy Classic after scoring a 9-8 decision over WestVirginia’s Kyle Eason ... also competed at the Cliff Keen Las VegasInvitational.• 2009-10 (Fr.): Turned in a 5-0 record in his first weekend of action,winning the 157-pound class at the Central New Jersey Open ... earneda 14-10 win over classmate Zach Basich in the championship bout of thetournament ... produced a 3-2 record at the Navy Classic where he didnot place ... making his only dual appearance of the season, he wasturned back in a 6-4 decision by East Stroudsburg’s Thad Frick ... closedout his freshman season with an 8-3 record, including an 0-1 dual mark. • High School: A 2009 graduate of Fenwick High School in Oak Park,Ill., Barnhisel was a four-year letterwinner in wrestling ... a three-timeplacewinner at the state tournament, he won the 2009 Illinois StateChampionship at 152 pounds via a 42-2 record ... claimed ChicagoCatholic League titles in 2006 (112), 2008 (140) and 2009 (152) ... afour-time region champ, he is the first wrestler in Fenwick High Schoolhistory to win sectional titles four times, ironically at four different weights... named the 2009 Chicago Catholic League Outstanding Wrestler ...served as the team’s varsity captain all four years ... two-time CadetFreestyle All-American ... named the 2009 scholar-athlete of Fenwick’ssenior class ... served as the Vice President of the Latin Club.• Personal: Son of Bill Sr. and Donna Barnhisel ... majoring in History.

• Barnhisel’s Career StatsRecord Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf OT

2009-10 8-3 0-1 3-2 1-1 0-0 3-0 1-0 0-02010-11 10-6 1-0 4-3 5-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-0Career 18-9 1-1 7-5 6-2 1-0 3-1 1-1 0-0

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• Basich in 2010-11 (So.): Opened the yearby winning eight of his first 11 matches ... fin-ished his sophomore campaign with a 9-8record ... placed among the top eight at theEastern Michigan Open ... followed up with a

third-place showing at the Navy Classic where he defeated teammateZach Johnson in the third-place match ... dropped a 9-4 decision toLiberty’s Peter Crawford in what was his first dual appearance of hiscareer. • 2009-10 (Fr.): Made appearances in three tournaments in his rookieyear where he produced an 8-6 record ... opened his career by takingsecond place at the Central New Jersey Open, dropping a 14-10 deci-sion in the finals to teammate Bobby Barnhisel ... followed up with asixth-place showing at the Navy Classic that featured a 12-4 major deci-sion over Bucknell’s Scott Sechler ... closed out the year by competingat the Nittany Lion Open where he did not place.• High School: A 2008 graduate of Wheeling Central Catholic HighSchool, Basich attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the2008-09 academic year ... a four-year letterwinner in wrestling, he wasa four-time state placewinner ... after finishing fourth and second in hisfirst two years, respectively, he won the 2007 and ‘08 West VirginiaState Championship ... in 2008, he was the NHSCA National OpenChampion.• Personal: Son of Mark and Denise Basich ... majoring in GeneralEngineering ... uncle, Doug Wojcik, is a 1987 graduate of the NavalAcademy ... Wojcik was a three-year letterwinner for Navy’s basketballprogram, leading the Mids to the NCAA Tournament in three straightseasons, including a 1986 East Regional Final appearance ... Navy’sstarting point guard, the Mids owned an 82-17 record during his threeseasons ... he is currently in his sixth season as head coach of the Tulsamen’s basketball program ... Wojcik’s wife, Lael, is a 1990 graduate ofthe Naval Academy and was a standout basketball player and track ath-lete for the Mids ... uncle, Dave Wojcik, was an assistant men’s basket-ball coach at Navy during the 2003-04 season and is now an assistantcoach at Boise State.

• Basich’s Career StatsRecord Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf OT

2009-10 8-6 0-0 6-4 1-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-02010-11 9-8 0-1 6-6 3-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0Career 17-14 0-1 12-10 4-1 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0

• Borja in 2010-11 (Fr.): Saw action inthree tournaments for the Midshipmen enroute to a 5-6 record as a freshman ...opened his collegiate career with a second-place finish at the Navy Classic, droppingthe title match to teammate anf fellow rook-ie Joe Locksmith ... followed up with an

eighth-place showing at the Nittany Lion Open ... also competed at theSouthern Scuffle.• High School: A 2009 graduate of Hayfield Secondary School inAlexandria, Va., Borja attended the Naval Academy Prep School duringthe 2008-09 academic year ... a three-year letterwinner in wrestling asa prep ... a three-time State placewinner who was an NHSCA All-American ... placed fourth at the NWCA national meet when he was atNAPS.• Personal: Son of Raymond and Wendy Ann Borja ... majoring inHistory ... father, who is a graduate and former wrestler at Cal StateBakersfield, is an E-7 in the Navy where he is part of the EOD commu-nity ... his father is the head coach of the All-Navy Wrestling Team.

• Borja’s Career StatsRecord Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf OT

2010-11 5-6 0-0 1-4 2-1 1-1 1-0 0-0 0-0Career 5-6 0-0 1-4 2-1 1-1 1-0 0-0 0-0

• Brant in 2010-11 (Jr.): Having competedin four events, Brant produced an 8-5 record... turned in a fifth-place finish at the ClarionKnight Point to begin the season, followedby a fourth-place effort at the Navy Classic... also competed at the Nittany Lion Openand Southern Scuffle.

• 2009-10 (So.): Saw action in just two tournaments, the Central NewJersey Open and the Nittany Lion Open ... his lone win of the year wasa 15-4 major decision over Norwich’s Zach Wetzel at the Central NewJersey Open.• 2008-09 (Fr.): Turned in a 4-6 record his rookie campaign ... compet-ed at four tournaments, including the season-opening Central NewJersey Open where he finished fifth ... also saw action at the WestVirginia Open, the Navy Classic and the Nittany Lion Open ... earned hisfirst collegiate win against Nassau Community College’s CinuqueMandela at the Central New Jersey Open.• High School: A 2008 graduate of Westmont Hilltop High School, Brantwas a four-year standout wrestler, as well as a four-year letterwinner asa pole vaulter on the track & field team ... led the wrestling team to the2007 District 6 Championship ... in 2008, the wrestling team placedfourth at the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association StateChampionship ... garnered All-State (Pa.) honors in his senior year,while also picking up All-Laurel Highlands Athletic Conference kudos ...named a Tri-County Wrestling Conference All-Star three times ... in hisjunior year, the track team finished as the state runner-up ... member ofthe National Honor Society.• Personal: Son of Allen and Lynn Brant ... majoring in InformationTechnology, he owns a 3.23 GPA ... has been named to theCommandant’s List five times and the Superintendent’s List twice ...ranked among the top 22 percent of his class (1,135) in overall order ofmerit and is ranked 53rd in military order of merit.

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• Brant’s Career StatsRecord Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf OT

2008-09 4-6 0-0 0-4 1-0 1-0 2-2 0-0 0-02009-10 1-3 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-02010-11 8-5 0-0 5-2 1-2 0-0 1-1 1-0 0-0Career 13-14 0-0 5-7 3-2 1-0 3-5 1-0 0-0

• Clouse in 2010-11 (Jr.): Did not see anyvarsity action. • 2009-10 (So.): Made his only appearanceof the season at the Navy Classic where heplaced fifth at 125 pounds ... opened thetournament with an 11-3 major decision overVirginia Tech’s Schuler Swanton and closed

out the event by defeating Bucknell’s Derrik Russell, 9-4.• 2008-09 (Fr.): Participated in four tournaments and also representedNavy in a pair of duals at 133 pounds ... earned his first-collegiate winat the Central New Jersey Open where he placed fourth ... pinned EricLangner of Delaware Valley College to earn his first win ... earned a 5-3 decision over Virginia Tech’s Jared Jones to take fifth at the NavyClassic in front of a hometown crowd ... also took part in the WestVirginia and Nittany Lion Opens ... lost dual matches against NorthCarolina and NC State ... finished his rookie season with a 6-9 record.• High School: A 2007 graduate of Mount St. Joseph High School inBaltimore, Md., Clouse attended Wyoming Seminary Prep School inKingston, Pa. during the 2007-08 academic year ... a three-year letter-winner in wrestling who led Mount St. Joseph to MIAA team titles in2006 and ‘07 ... garnered All-Metro kudos his senior year, while alsobeing voted by his peers to serve as team captain.• Personal: Son of Paul and Devon Clouse ... grandfather, EwingMcDonald, was a member of USNA’s Class of ‘49, uncle, BradMcDonald, was a member of USNA’s Class of ‘77 and cousin, TylerMcDonald, graduated from the Academy in 2005 ... majoring inOceanography.

• Clouse’s Career StatsRecord Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf OT

2008-09 6-9 0-2 3-5 1-2 0-1 2-1 0-0 0-02009-10 4-2 0-0 2-0 1-0 0-2 1-0 0-0 0-02010-11 Did Not See any Varsity ActionCareer 10-11 0-2 5-5 2-2 0-3 3-1 0-0 0-0

• Cook in High School: A 2011 graduateof The Kiski School in Saltsburg, Pa., Cookwas a three sport athlete who earned let-ters in football (4), wrestling (4) andlacrosse (2) ... served as team captain ofthe wrestling team his senior year and gar-nered all-county recognition ... earned all-

conference honors in football as a senior ... recipient of the 2010 BobMathis Award.• Personal: Son of Jeff and Lisa Cook.

• Coutoumas in 2010-11 (Jr.): Did not seeany varsity action.• 2009-10 (So.): Made his collegiate debutat the Central New Jersey Open where hewent 1-1 ... earned his first-collegiate win byway of a major decision over MiddlesexCounty College’s Donald Smith.

• 2008-09 (Fr.): Did not see any varsity action.• High School: A 2007 graduate of Waltham High School, Coutoumasattended Northfield Mount Hermon Prep School in Northfield, Mass.during the 2007-08 academic year ... a two-sport athlete who earned let-ters in soccer and wrestling ... an All-State (Mass.) selection his senioryear, who won the individual state title in 2007 with a 49-3 record ...placed sixth at the state tournament as a sophomore with a 40-10record ... while at prep school, he won the New England Championshipin his weight class, placed sixth at the NWCA Championship and wasnamed an All-American.• Personal: Son of the late Michael and Cindy Coutoumas ... majoringin Information Technology ... named to the Commandant’s List the fall ofhis sophomore year.

• Coutoumas’ Career StatsRecord Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf OT

2008-09 Did Not See any Varsity Action2009-10 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-02010-11 Did Not See any Varsity ActionCareer 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

• Creed in High School: A 2011 graduateof Cary High School in Cary, N.C., Creedwas a two-time (2008, ‘09) North CarolinaClass 4A state champion ... placed third hisjunior year and bowed out in sixth place hissenior year after suffering an injury ... guid-

ed Cary HS to a pair of state team championships in 2008 and ‘09 ...voted by his peers to serve as team captain his junior and senioryears ... named a National High School Coaches Association(NHSCA) Academic All-American ... member of the National HonorsSociety ... served as Student Body Vice President.• Personal: Son of Michael and Valta Creed ... uncle, Jerry Creed, is a1969 graduate of the Naval Academy.

• Davis in 2010-11 (Fr.): Did not see anyvarsity action. • High School: A 2010 graduate of PatchHigh School in Stuttgart, Germany, Davisearned letters in wrestling (2) and fotball(1) ... placed third at the European

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113333 •• SSoopphhoommoorreeSSttuuttttggaarrtt,, GGeerrmmaannyy •• PPaattcchh

ROBERT DAVIS

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Honor Society ... served as the JROTC Color Guard Commander.• Personal: Son of George and Rebecca Davis ... majoring inInformation Technology.

• Filipowicz in 2010-11 (So.): Served asNavy’s top 149-pounder for most of the sea-son where he posted a 12-12 record, includ-ing a 1-2 mark in dual action ... opened theseason by placing fourth at the EasternMichigan Open ... went on to take first placeat the Navy Classic, defeating Bloomsburg’s

Josh Roosa in the championship bout, 5-2 ... did not place, but com-peted at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational, Reno Tournament ofChampions, Southern Scuffle and All-Academy Championship ...recorded a 14-4 major decision over Franklin & Marshall’s AndrewMurano in his first-collegiate dual.• 2009-10 (Fr.): Finished his rookie season with a 4-5 record ... did notplace, but compete at the Navy Classic and the Nittany Lion Open ...earned his first-collegiate victory against George Mason’s JaaziahBethea in the opening round of the Navy Classic. • High School: A 2009 graduate of the McDonogh School in OwingsMills, Md., Filipowicz was a four-year letterwinner in wrestling ... mem-ber of the wrestling teams that won four-straight state titles with a com-bined 33-1 record ... won an individual state championship his senioryear behind a 47-8 record ... a First-Team All-State (Md.) selection in2008, who also received First-Team All-Metro honors.• Personal: Son of Peter and Susan Filipowicz ... majoring in SystemsEngineering ... named to the Commandant’s List the spring of his fresh-man year.

• Filipowicz’s Career StatsRecord Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf OT

2009-10 4-5 0-0 4-3 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-02010-11 12-12 1-2 6-4 3-4 2-0 0-4 1-0 0-0Career 16-17 1-2 10-7 3-4 2-1 0-5 1-0 1-0

• Haislip in 2010-11 (Jr.): Recorded an 8-11 record after missing the first half of theseason due to an ankle injury ... made hisseason debut on Dec. 29 at the SouthernScuffle ... although he did not place, he puttogether a 2-2 record in what is one of themost competitive tournaments on Navy’s

ledger ... placed second at the All-Academy Championship where heupset top-seeded and 11th-ranked Cole VonOhlen in the opening round,6-5 ... was tripped up by Army’s Casey Thome in the finals bout ...defeated Princeton’s Zachary Bintliff by way of an 8-1 decision to claimseventh at the EIWA Championship ... struggled in dual action where heposted a 1-6 record ... scored his lone dual victory of the season bydefeating Liberty’s Seth Hicks, 6-3 ... gave sixth-ranked Zack Bailey ofOklahoma a battle in Norman with Haislip coming up just short, 6-4.• 2009-10 (So.): Turned in a 6-5 record, including a win over EastStroudsburg’s Adam Hluschak in his first-collegiate dual ... though hedid not place, he saw action at the Eastern Michigan Open (133), theNittany Lion Open (141) and the Southern Scuffle (141).• 2008-09 (Fr.): Competed in four tournaments and placed in a pair ofthem ... after winning the first four matches of his career, he dropped a7-6 decision to teammate Collin Leadbeter in the championship matchof the Central New Jersey Open ... wrestling in his home state, he fol-lowed up with a fourth-place finish at the West Virginia Open ... alsocompeted in the Navy Classic and Nittany Lion Open ... carded his first

collegiate win by way of fall over Nassau Community College’sGuillermo Dominguez.• High School: A 2007 graduate of Musselman High School, Haislipattended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2007-08 academ-ic year ... a four-year wrestling letterwinner, he was a three-time statechampion who amassed a 169-7 record during his championship run ...recipient of the 2007 Robert Dutton Award given to the state’s topwrestler ... also the state recipient of the 2007 Dave Schultz High SchoolExcellence Award ... awarded annually since 1996, the award is givento high school seniors who demonstrate excellence in wrestling,scholastic achievement, character, citizenship and community service ...placed second at the 2008 NCWA National Championships while atNAPS ... was a member of Student Council at Musselman High and wasinvolved with Habitat for Humanity.• Personal: Son of Ken and Julie Haislip ... majoring in Oceanography.

• Haislip’s Career StatsRecord Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf OT

2008-09 9-7 0-0 4-6 1-1 0-0 4-0 0-0 0-02009-10 6-5 1-0 4-3 0-1 0-0 2-1 0-0 0-02010-11 8-11 1-6 5-10 2-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0Career 23-23 2-6 13-19 3-2 0-0 7-2 0-0 0-0

114499 •• JJuunniioorrEEllkkrriiddggee,, MMdd.. •• MMccDDoonnoogghh SScchhooooll

ERIC FILIPOWICZ

114411 •• SSeenniioorrIInnwwoooodd,, WW..VVaa.. •• MMuusssseellmmaann

DUSTIN HAISLIP

Navy junior Eric Filipowicz

Navy senior Dustin Haislip

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• Hatef in 2010-11 (So.): Made his loneappearance of the season at the ClarionKnight Point where he placed sixth ...among his wins was a 1-0 victory overArmy’s Daniel Mills.• 2009-10 (Fr.): Made his collegiate debutat the Nittany Lion Open were he was edged

in both of his matches. • High School: A 2009 graduate of DeMatha Catholic High School,Hatef was a three-year wrestling letterwinner ... state champion as asenior, while also earning All-State (Md.) honors ... served as team cap-tain his senior year ... lost just four matches during his three-year varsi-ty career ... was twice a top-four placewinner at the prep nationals.• Personal: Son of Jeff and Dondre Hatef ... majoring in English, heboasts a 3.86 GPA ... stands 56th in his class (1,144) in academic orderof merit and is in the top 12 percent in overall order of merit.

• Hatef’s Career StatsRecord Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf OT

2009-10 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-02010-11 3-2 0-0 2-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0Career 3-4 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0

• Hiller in High School: A 2010 graduateof Olathe South High School, Hiller attend-ed the Naval Academy Prep School duringthe 2010-11 academic year ... a two-sportstandout who earned letters in wrestling (4)and football (3) ... produced a 35-8 record

en route to the state title his senior championship ... a three-time stateplacewinner, who garnered All-State (Kan.) honors as a senior ...placed fifth as a freshman, qualified but did not place as a sophomoreand finished third his junior year at state ... served as team captain hisjunior and senior year ... was a National Wrestling CoachesAssociation qualifier.• Personal: Son of Dan and Lynn Hiller ... father, Dan, played football atKentucky Weslyan.

• Hunter in 2010-11 (Fr.): Turned in a 2-5record in his freshman season ... openedthe year at the Clarion Knight Point and fol-lowed up with a sixth-place finish at theNavy Classic ... scored a • High School: A 2009 graduate ofHarrisonville High School, Hunter attended

the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10 academic year ...a two-sport athlete who earned four letters in both wrestling and soccer... a four-time All-State (Mo.) wrestling selection who won the 112-poundstate title in 2005 and went undefeated en route to taking the 136-poundstate championship his senior year ... named an Honorable Mention All-State selection in soccer his senior year ... member of the NationalHonor Society.• Personal: Son of Richard and Julie Hunter ... majoring in History ...brother, Jake, wrestled at Penn.

• Hunter’s Career StatsRecord Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf OT

2010-11 2-5 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0Career 2-5 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0

• Huntley in 2010-11 (So.): After his rookiecampaign was cut short due to injury,Huntley came back to the mat in fine formwhere he put together a 22-14 recordwrestling the majority of the season at 174pounds ... wrestled the final eight matchesof the season at 197 pounds where he put

together a 5-3 record which featured a second-place performance at theAll-Academy Championship and a seventh-place effort at the EIWAChampionship ... captured seventh place at the EIWA Championshipbehind an 11-7 victory over Columbia’s Mike Pushpak ... placed in fiveof the seven tournaments in which he competed ... placed fifth at theNittany Lion Open, as well as the Navy Classic ... opened the seasonwith a sixth-place finish at the Eastern Michigan Open ... posted a 3-1mark in dual action which included a 5-3 decision over Oklahoma’s JeffJames ... also helped Navy secure its 11th-consecutive win over archrival Army by way of defeating Orion Ross in a 15-6 major decision ...upset eighth-ranked Scott Glasser of Minnesota in the opening round ofthe Southern Scuffle, 6-1 ... was among 93 Div. I wrestlers nationwideto be named to the 2010-11 National Wrestling Coaches Association’sAll-Academic Team. • 2009-10 (Fr.): Amassed a 10-5 record before suffering a devastatingseason-ending knee injury at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational inearly December ... did not place at the season-opening EasternMichigan Open, however, he earned his first-collegiate win with a 13-5major decision over Northwestern’s Robert Kellogg ... swept the com-petition to win the Navy Classic 165-pound title that featured a doubleovertime sudden victory win over teammate Robby Neill in the titlematch ... upset 20th-ranked Rick Schmelyun of Bloomsburg in the semisto earn a spot in the finals ... pinned 19th-ranked Donnie Jones of WestVirginia in just over a minute at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational.• High School: A 2008 graduate of Colonial Forge High School, Huntleyattended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09 academ-ic year ... a four-year standout wrestler in high school, who also earnedthree letters as an outside linebacker on the football team ... four-timestate placewinner who claimed the 2008 Virginia state title at 174pounds behind a 45-4 record ... led Colonial Forge to back-to-backVirginia State Championships in 2007 and ‘08 ... garnered All-State(Va.) honors all four years ... served as team captain of the wrestlingteam in his senior year.• Personal: Son of Lt. Col. Peter and Krista Huntley ... father wrestledat Old Dominion ... majoring in Information Technology and holds a 3.35GPA ... has been named to the Commandant’s List in three of his foursemesters at the Academy ... has also earned mention on the Dean’sand Superintendent’s Lists ... stands among the top 15 percent of hisclass (1,144) in military order of merit and the top 27th percentile in aca-demic order of merit.

• Huntley’s Career StatsRecord Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf OT

2009-10 10-5 0-0 7-5 1-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 1-02010-11 22-14 3-1 16-8 3-3 1-0 2-3 0-0 1-0Career 32-19 3-1 23-13 4-3 1-0 4-3 0-0 2-0

117744 •• JJuunniioorrSSttaaffffoorrdd,, VVaa.. •• CCoolloonniiaall FFoorrggee

OSCAR HUNTLEY

119977 •• JJuunniioorrBBoowwiiee,, MMdd.. •• DDeeMMaatthhaa CCaatthhoolliicc

BEN HATEF

115577 •• SSoopphhoommoorreeHHaarrrriissoonnvviillllee,, MMoo.. •• HHaarrrriissoonnvviillllee

BEN HUNTER

116655 •• FFrreesshhmmaannOOllaatthhee,, KKaann.. •• OOllaatthhee SSoouutthh

TRIP HILLER

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• Jackson in 2010-11 (So.): Registered an8-5 record among the three tournaments inwhich he saw action ... opened the year witha second-place finish at the Clarion KnightPoint ... posted his first-career win in whatwas his first-collegiate bout, a fall in 2:20against Thiel’s Tommy Morrison ... followed

up with a fourth-place performance at the Navy Classic ... also partici-pated at the Southern Scuffle.• 2009-10 (Fr.): Did not see any varsity action.• High School: A 2008 graduate of Rising Sun High School, Jacksonattended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09 academ-ic year ... a four-year letterwinner, who was a three-time Maryland StateChampion and a four-time placewinner (3rd, 1st, 1st, 1st) ... a four-timeall-county selection who served as team captain his junior and senioryears ... placed third at the NCWA Nationals while attending NAPS.• Personal: Son of Rick and Margie Jackson ... majoring in AerospaceEngineering ... earned Commandant’s List honors in the fall of his soph-omore year ... ranks among the top 28 percent of his class (1,114) in mil-itary order of merit.

• Jackson’s Career StatsRecord Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf OT

2009-10 Did Not See any Varsity Action2010-11 8-5 0-0 6-4 1-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Career 8-5 0-0 6-4 1-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0

• Johnson in 2010-11 (Fr.): Did not seeany varsity action.• High School: A 2010 graduate ofChristian Brothers High School, Johnsonwas a four-year letterwinner in wrestling andalso was a member of the football and track& field teams ... a four-time all-region selec-

tion who served as team captain of the wrestling team his senior year ...high school team claimed four-consecutive region championships(2007-08-09-10) ... was the state champion as a junior at 130 poundsand the title winner at 135 pounds as a senior ... member of the Nationaland Spanish Honor Societies.• Personal: Son of Danny and Susan Johnson ... majoring inOperations Research ... twin brother, Zach, is also a sophomore at the

Naval Academy and is a member of the wrestling team ... cousin, TerryGarbazinski, is a 1985 graduate of the Naval Academy.

• Johnson in 2010-11 (Fr.): Competed ina pair of tournaments for the Mids where heput together a combined 3-3 record ...opened his collegiate career with a fourth-place finish at the Navy Classic which fea-tured his first-collegiate victory, a 19-2 tech-nical fall against Franklin & Marshall’s Chris

Barksdale ... also defeated George Mason’s Shohei Takagi by fall andteammate Collin Leadbeter by decision ... also wrestled at the NittanyLion Open.• High School: A 2010 graduate of Christian Brothers High School,Johnson was a four-year letterwinner in wrestling and also was a mem-ber of the football and track & field teams ... high school team claimedfour-consecutive region championships (2007-08-09-10) ... a three-timestate placewinner, he won the state championship as a senior at 140pounds ... finished as the state runner-up at 140 pounds as a junior andplaced third at 130 pounds in his sophomore year ... served as teamcaptain of the wrestling team his senior year ... member of the Nationaland Spanish Honor Societies.• Personal: Son of Danny and Susan Johnson ... owns a 3.29 GPA inOcean Engineering ... has been tabbed a member of the Commandant’sList in both semesters of his rookie year and was named to theSuperintendent’s List last spring ... ranked among the top 27 percent ofhis class (1,189) in overall order of merit ... twin brother, Alex, is also asophomore at the Naval Academy and is a member of the wrestlingteam ... cousin, Terry Garbazinski, is a 1985 graduate of the NavalAcademy.

• Z. Johnson’s Career StatsRecord Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf OT

2010-11 3-3 0-0 1-0 0-3 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Career 3-3 0-0 1-0 0-3 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0

• Kahle in High School: A 2010 graduateof Jackson Liberty High School in Jackson,N.J., Kahle attended the Naval AcademyPrep School during the 2010-11 academicyear ... a two-sport standout who earnedfour letters in wrestling and three in football... claimed the district individual title at

heavyweight his junior year ... served as captain of the wrestling andfootball teams his senior year, while also picking up team MVP honorsin both sports as a senior ... earned all-county recognition in football in2010.• Personal: Son of John and Melanie Aponte.

115577 •• JJuunniioorrRRiissiinngg SSuunn,, MMdd.. •• RRiissiinngg SSuunn

MATT JACKSON

114411 •• SSoopphhoommoorreeMMeemmpphhiiss,, TTeennnn.. •• CChhrriissttiiaann BBrrootthheerrss

ALEX JOHNSON

114499 •• SSoopphhoommoorreeMMeemmpphhiiss,, TTeennnn.. •• CChhrriissttiiaann BBrrootthheerrss

ZACH JOHNSON

Navy junior Oscar Huntley

228855 •• FFrreesshhmmaannAAbbiinnggddoonn,, MMdd.. •• JJaacckkssoonn LLiibbeerrttyy ((NN..JJ..))

BRENDAN KAHLE

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• Kerner in High School: A 2010 graduateof St. Mary’s High School, Kerner attendedthe Valley Forge Military Academy duringthe 2010-11 academic year ... a three-yearwrestling letterwinner, he earned all-countyhonors as a senior ... served as team cap-tain his senior year ... member of the

National Honor Society and student government.• Personal: Son of Mark and Nancy Kerner.

• Kerrick in 2009-10 (Fr.) and 2010-11(So.): Did not see any varsity action. • High School: A 2009 graduate ofSherwood High School in Sandy Spring,Md., Kerrick was a four-sport athlete whoearned letters in wrestling (4), cross coun-try (2), lacrosse (1) and track & field (1) ...

recipient of the wrestling team’s most dedicated award in 2009 ...served as team captain of the wrestling and cross country teams hissenior year.• Personal: Son of the late Steven and Suzy Kerrick ... majoring inPolitical Science.

• Krulik in 2010-11 (Fr.): Forced to sit outthe season after suffering an injury in thepreseason.• High School: A 2009 graduate ofMartinsville High School, Krulik attended theNaval Academy Prep School during the2009-10 academic year ... a four-year letter-

winner in wrestling who also earned three letters as a member of thetrack & field team ... led Martinsville HS to the 2009 section team title.• Personal: Son of Tom and Debra Krulik ... majoring in PoliticalScience, he owns a 3.03 GPA ... brother, Mathew, wrestled four years atthe University of Indianapolis.

• Leadbeter in 2010-11 (Jr.): Turned in a 5-9 record which included an 0-3 record indual action ... competed in three tourna-ments, including a fifth-place effort at theNavy Classic ... defeated West Virginia’sZach Cerrone to capture fifth place in theMids’ home tournament ... also took part in

the Clarion Knight Point and the Nittany Lion Open ... dropped dualmatches to foes from Maryland, North Carolina and Rutgers.• 2009-10 (So.): Sat out the year due to injury.• 2008-09 (Fr.): Won the first six matches of his wrestling career, includ-

ing earning the Central New Jersey Open title ... dropped his first matchof the year at the West Virginia Open before defeating teammate DustinHaislip to take third in the tournament ... also wrestled at the NavyClassic before suffering a season-ending injury ... finished his first yearwith an 11-3 record at 141 pounds.• High School: A 2007 graduate of Northern High School, Leadbeterattended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2007-08 academ-ic year ... a four-year standout wrestler, who also lettered four times asa member of the soccer team ... a three-time Maryland state placewin-ner, he won state titles in 2006 (38-0) and 2007 (43-0) ... garnered First-Team All-Met his senior year ... served as team captain of the wrestlingteam his junior and senior years, while serving in the same capacity dur-ing his senior soccer season ... received team MVP honors in wrestlinghis final two years, as well as his final year of soccer ... member of theStudent Government at Northern.• Personal: Son of Michael and Carolyn Leadbeter ... majoring inHistory ... brother, Quentin, is a freshman at the Naval Academy and isalso a member of the wrestling team.

• Leadbeter’s Career StatsRecord Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf OT

2008-09 11-3 0-0 8-1 1-1 0-0 4-1 0-0 1-02009-10 Did Not See any Varsity Action2010-11 5-9 0-3 3-6 0-2 0-0 2-1 0-0 0-0Career 16-12 0-3 9-7 1-3 0-0 6-2 0-0 1-0

• Leadbeter in High School: A 2010 grad-uate of Northern High School, Leadbeterattended the Naval Academy Prep Schoolduring the 2010-11 academic year ...owned a 147-16 career record in highschool ... a four-time state placewinner

(6th, 3rd, 5th, 3rd), he placed sixth at the National Wrestling CoachesAssociation Championship while wrestling at NAPS.• Personal: Son of Michael and Carolyn Leadbeter ... brother, Collin, isa senior at the Naval Academy and is also a member of the wrestlingteam.

• Levin in 2010-11 (So.): Produced a 5-7record among the four tournaments inwhich he competed ... opened the seasonwith a fifth-place effort at the EasternMichigan Open, defeating Purdue’s NickLawrence by a 6-3 decision to take fifth ...also placed fifth at the Navy Classic, scor-

ing a 4-0 win over teammate Tyler Sackett in the fifth-place match ...also competed at the Nittany Lion Open and the Southern Scuffle.• 2009-10 (Fr.): Finished his rookie campaign with a 10-7 overall recordand a 0-1 dual meet mark at 133 pounds ... won the season-openingCentral New Jersey Open by way of a 3-2 victory over teammate JaredAnongos in the championship bout ... recorded his first-collegiate winover The College of New Jersey’s John Miller via a 6-4 decision ... alsocompeted at the Navy Classic, Nittany Lion Open and the SouthernScuffle, none of which he placed ... showed promise at the SouthernScuffle where he turned in a 4-2 record, which featured a 10-8 suddenvictory over Cal State Bakersfield’s Justin Durham ... lost his first andonly dual of the year in a 4-0 decision against North Carolina’s JeremyShaw. • High School: A 2008 graduate of the McDonogh School, Levin attend-ed the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09 academic year... a three-sport athlete who earned letters in wrestling (4), cross coun-

116655 •• SSoopphhoommoorreeMMaarrttiinnssvviillllee,, IInndd.. •• MMaarrttiinnssvviillllee

JORDAN KRULIK

114499 •• SSeenniioorrOOwwiinnggss,, MMdd.. •• NNoorrtthheerrnn

COLLIN LEADBETER

112255 •• JJuunniioorrRReeiisstteerrssttoowwnn,, MMdd.. •• MMccDDoonnoogghh SScchhooooll

BEN LEVIN

116655 •• FFrreesshhmmaannSStteevveennssvviillllee,, MMdd.. •• SStt.. MMaarryy’’ss

TIM KERNER

112255 •• JJuunniioorrOOllnneeyy,, MMdd.. •• SShheerrwwoooodd

JAMES KERRICK

114411 •• FFrreesshhmmaannOOwwiinnggss,, MMdd.. •• NNoorrtthheerrnn

QUENTIN LEADBETER

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try (1) and water polo (1) ... a four-time state placewinner (4th, 4th, 2nd,1st), who won the state title his senior year ... named a High School All-American in his senior year ... member of the McDonogh wrestlingteams that took won the state title from 2005-08 with a combined 33-1record.• Personal: Son of Phillip and Monica Levin ... majoring in History.

• Levin’s Career StatsRecord Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf OT

2009-10 10-7 0-1 10-3 0-0 0-0 0-4 0-0 1-02010-11 5-7 0-0 3-5 0-1 0-0 1-1 1-0 0-0Career 15-14 0-1 13-8 0-1 0-0 1-5 1-0 1-0

• Locksmith in 2010-11 (Fr.): Recorded an8-10 record, including an 0-2 dual mark inhis rookie season ... competed in five tour-naments for the Mids, including the NavyClassic where he put together a 4-0 recordand won the 141-pound title ... defeated fel-low Navy freshman Raymond Borja, 8-7, in

the championship match of the Mids’ home tournament ... opened hiscareer by pinning SUNY Brockport’s Scott Witt in the first match of theEastern Michigan Open ... also competed at the Cliff Keen Las VegasInvitational, the Reno Tournament of Champions and bumped up to 149pounds for the EIWA Championship ... battled injuries throughout thesecond half of the season.• High School: A 2010 graduate of Osceola High School, Locksmithwas a four-year letterwinner in wrestling ... a two-time state championand three-time placewinner, he was crowned an individual champion asa junior and senior ... led Osceola to the 2009 Florida StateChampionship ... named a Fargo All-American after finishing as thenational runner-up in Greco-Roman.• Personal: Son of Gregory and Mary Anne Locksmith ... majoring inMechanical Engineering ... father wrestled at Notre Dame.

• Locksmith’s Career StatsRecord Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf OT

2010-11 8-10 0-2 4-5 0-2 0-0 4-2 0-1 0-0Career 8-10 0-2 4-5 0-2 0-0 4-2 0-1 0-0

• Lynch in High School: A 2011 graduateof Raritan High School in Hazlet, N.J.,Lynch was a four-year wrestling letterwin-ner who was named a National HighSchool Coaches Association (NHSCA) All-American ... garnered All-ShoreConference his senior year ... claimed the

District 22 title as a sophomore and again as a senior, while winningthe Region 6 individual title his senior year ... graduated having wonmore than 100 bouts as a prep ... served as team captain s a senior ...member of the National Honor Society.• Personal: Son of Arthur and Donna Lynch.

• Mannier in 2010-11 (Fr.): Finished hisfreshman season with a 7-5 record whichincluded tournament action at the ClarionKnight Point, the Navy Classic and theNittany Lion Open ... scored a fall overDean Moffo in his first-collegiate match,however, it did not count toward his record

because Moffo wrestled unattached ... officially earned his first win laterin the day by way of a 10-2 major decision over Clarion’s Ryan Darch atthe Clarion Knight Point where he placed third ... did not place at theNittany Lion Open, however he posted a 4-2 mark at the event.• High School: A 2009 graduate of Graham High School in St. Paris,Ohio, Mannier attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the2009-10 academic year ... a four-year letterwinner in wrestling, he wasa two-time state placewinner, finishing third his junior and senior years... his high school team placed No. 1 in the nation his junior year ... wasalso an Ironman placewinner and while at NAPS was a NWCAPlacewinner ... member of the National Honor Society.• Personal: Full name is James Wyatt Mannier ... son of Chet andJackie Mannier ... born March 29, 1990, in Dayton, Ohio ... majoring inNaval Architecture ... named to the Commandant’s List in the fall of hisfreshman year ... one of 10 children (5 sisters, 4 brothers) born to Chetand Jackie Mannier.

• Mannier’s Career StatsRecord Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf OT

2010-11 7-5 0-0 4-4 2-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1Career 7-5 0-0 4-4 2-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1

117744 •• SSoopphhoommoorreeTTrrooyy,, OOhhiioo •• GGrraahhaamm

JAMES MANNIER

114499 •• SSoopphhoommoorreeKKiissssiimmmmeeee,, FFllaa.. •• OOsscceeoollaa

JOE LOCKSMITH

Navy junior Ben Levin

Navy sophomore Joe Locksmith

118844 •• FFrreesshhmmaannHHaazzlleett,, NN..JJ.. •• RRaarriittaann

RYAN LYNCH

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• Manning in High School: A 2011 gradu-ate of Tooele High School, Manning was atwo-sport athlete who earned four letters inwrestling and one as a fullback on the foot-ball team ... a two-time region championwho won the state title his senior year ...placed at the state tournament three times

... served as team captain of the wrestling team his junior and senioryears.• Personal: Son of Jared and Gretta Manning.

• Marsico in High School: A 2010 gradu-ate of Pickerington North High School,Marsico attended the Naval Academy PrepSchool during the 2010-11 academic year... a four-year wrestling letterwinner, hewas a four-time All-OCC First-Team selec-tion (2006-10) and served as team captain

his junior and senior years ... placed fourth at the Ohio StateChampionship his senior year ... led Pickerington North to the OCCChampionship his senior year ... graduated having captured more than100 wins over his high school career.• Personal: Son of Alfonso and Maureen Marsico.

• Maxwell in High School: A 2011 gradu-ate of Polk County High School, Maxwellwas a four-year wrestling letterwinner wholed his high school to the 2010 and ‘11conference championships ... an All-State(N.C.) selection his senior year, he placedsecond at the state championship ... also

earned all-conference and all-area honors ... also a standout footballplayer who was a two-time All-State selection ... also garnered all-con-ference and all-area honors as a junior and senior ... member of theNational Honor Society.• Personal: Son of James and Pamela Maxwell.

• McCaffrey in 2010-11 (Jr.): Produced acombined 11-3 record at the Navy Classicand the Nittany Lion Open ... lost his secondbout of the day at the Navy Classic beforefighting his way back to take third place byway of a fall over Bloomsburg’s Nick Wilcox... four of his five wins at the Navy Classic

were by pinfall ... placed seventh at the Nittany Lion Open, where heturned in a 6-2 record ... three of his six wins were by fall ... won his sev-enth-place match via an 8-2 decision over Penn State’s Samuel

Sherlock ... left the team following the Nittany Lion Open.• 2009-10 (So.): Amassed a 14-12 record in his sophomore season ...placed in two of the five tournaments in which he wrestled, includingsecond-place marks at the season-opening Eastern Michigan Open andthe All-Academy Championship ... lost to Michigan’s Zac Stevens, 5-1,in the championship match at Eastern Michigan and dropped a 6-3 deci-sion to Air Force’s Derek Gillespie at the All-Academy Championship ...owned a 2-4 record in dual action, scoring wins over American’sThomas Williams, 9-4, and a fall against NC State’s Scott Norris (2:51)... posted a 3-1 record at the Cliff Kenn Las Vegas Invitational, was 2-2at the Reno Tournament of Champions and was 2-2 at the SouthernScuffle.• 2008-09 (Fr.): Opened his career at the Academy with a bang by win-ning the Eastern Michigan Open at 125 pounds, but suffered a season-ending knee injury the following weekend in a dual match against CalState Bakersfield’s Brandon Zoetewey ... finished the year with a 3-2record.• High School: A 2007 graduate of the University of Indiana HighSchool, McCaffrey wrestled in multiple states as a prep, includingColorado Springs where he has spent the last few years ... in 2004, hewon the Junior National Championship ... as a freshman (2003-04), hewon the Illinois State Championship at 103 pounds and led Montini HighSchool (Lombard, Ill.) to the team title ... a year later, he was onceagainst a state champion, this time wrestling for Centerville High Schoolin Centerville, Iowa ... in March of 2005, he moved to Colorado Springsto train at the at the Olympic Training Center where he took part in sen-ior events ... twice he was a Junior World bronze medalist, claimingrecognition in the summers of 2005 and ‘06.• Personal: Son of Charles and Megan McCaffrey ... enlisted in theMarine Corps in January of 2008, prior to coming to the Naval Academy... majoring in History.

• McCaffrey’s Career StatsRecord Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf OT

2008-09 3-2 0-2 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-02009-10 14-12 2-4 7-10 1-0 0-0 4-2 2-0 1-02010-11 11-3 0-0 4-2 0-0 0-0 7-1 0-0 0-0Career 28-17 2-6 12-12 2-0 0-0 12-4 2-1 1-0

• McVay in 2010-11 (So.): Made his loneappearance at the Navy Classic where heturned in a 1-3 record and placed sixth ...defeated Campbell’s Justin Sparrow by wayof fall in the consolation round.• 2009-10 (Fr.): Saw his only action of theyear at the Central New Jersey Open where

he posted a 2-1 record ... earned his first-collegiate victory by way of a10-1 major decision against Nassau Community College’s Joey Walsh.• High School: A 2008 graduate of Mount Anthony Union High Schoolin Bennington, Vt., McVay attended Wyoming Seminary Prep School inKingston, Pa. during the 2008-09 academic year ... a two-sport stand-out who earned three letters in both wrestling and football ... member ofthe wrestling program that won Vermont State Championships from2005-08 ... claimed individual state crowns at 189 pounds as a juniorand senior.• Personal: Son of Kirke McVay and Therese Dranginis ... majoring inSystems Engineering and holds a 4.00 GPA ... has twice been namedto the Superintendent’s List, while appearing on the Commandant’s Listthree times ... named to the Dean’s List in the fall of his sophomore year... ranked No. 1 in his class (1,144) in academic order of merit and 57thin overall order of merit ... validated Physics I, Calculus I and II andChemistry I during Plebe Summer.

• McVay’s Career StatsRecord Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf OT

2009-10 2-1 0-0 1-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-02010-11 1-3 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Career 3-4 0-0 1-3 1-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0

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MATT MCVAY

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THOMAS MANNING

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ALEX MARSICO

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JAMES MAXWELL

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PAT MCCAFFREY

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• Miller in the Summer of 2011:Represented the United States at the 2011FILA Junior World Championships on July30-31 in Bucharest, Romania ... scoredback-to-back victories over Virginia’s DerekPapagianopoulos to take the 120 kg weightclass (freestyle) at the 2011 FILA Junior

World Team Trials held in Franklin, Ind. at the end of May ... produceda 3-0, 2-1 victory over Papagianopoulos in the opening round beforedefeating the Cavalier in round two, 4-3 and 4-0 ... qualified to wrestleat the 2011 FILA Junior World Team Trials after placing third at the FILAJunior Nationals held in Cleveland ... ironically, he also defeatedPapagianopoulos (3-0, 4-3) to take third place at the Nationals event. • 2010-11 (So.): Turned in a 19-11 record overall, including a 4-1 markin dual action ... competed in seven tournament, placing among the topeight in four ... opened the year at the Eastern Michigan Open, finishingin the seventh/eighth place match ... followed up by defeating teammateMike Landis, 7-4, to take the Navy Classic heavyweight title ... posted a3-1 record at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational before bowing out ofthe event with an injury and did not place ... also competed at the RenoTournament of Champions and the Southern Scuffle ... placed secondat the All-Academy Championship and seventh at the EIWAChampionship ... opened the dual season with a 3-1 loss to 11th-rankedNathan Fernandez of Oklahoma, but went on to win four in a row, includ-ing an 11-4 decision over Army’s Daniel Mills to help the Mids clinchtheir 11th-straight win over the Black Knights ... also recorded fallsagainst his Liberty and North Carolina foes in dual competition.• 2009-10 (Fr.): Represented Navy in four tournaments, stepping in forOlympic alternate Scott Steele who did not return to the Academybecause of injury until the spring semester ... put together a 7-6 recordin his rookie campaign ... placed fourth at the season-opening EasternMichigan Open where he scored a 12-3 major decision over Illinois’Harold White for his first collegiate victory ... finished second at the NavyClassic, falling to Virginia Tech’s DJ Bruce, 5-3, in the championshipbout ... also saw action at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational and theSouthern Scuffle.• High School: A 2009 graduate of Stephen Decatur High School, Millerwas a four-year letterwinner in wrestling while earning three letters infootball ... a three-time state champion, who was named to the All-State(Md.) All-Academic First Team three times ... also named a MiddleAtlantic Wrestling Association All-American ... garnered all-conferencehonors in football as a junior and senior and was an Honorable MentionAll-State selection his senior year ... member of the National and MathHonor Societies.• Personal: Son of David and Susan Miller ... majoring in MechanicalEngineering, he owns a 3.06 GPA ... named to the Commandant’s Listin the spring of his freshman year.

• Miller’s Career StatsRecord Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf OT

2009-10 7-6 0-0 5-4 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-02010-11 19-11 4-1 11-11 1-0 0-0 6-0 1-0 0-1Career 26-17 4-1 16-15 2-1 0-0 7-1 1-0 1-1

• Oswald in 2010-11 (Jr.), 2009-10 (So.):Did not see any varsity action. • 2008-09 (Fr.): Made his only appearanceof his rookie campaign at the Central NewJersey Open where he took third behind a3-1 record ... scored a 7-0 decision overGloucester County College’s Charles Price

in his first-collegiate match ... defeated Hofstra’s Ryan Colmer, 2-1, totake third in the tournament.• High School: A 2008 graduate of St. Cloud High School, Oswald wasa four-year letterwinner in wrestler who placed seventh at the FloridaState Wrestling Championship in 2007 and was the runner-up his sen-ior year.• Personal: Son of Kevin and Karen Oswald ... majoring in AerospaceEngineering.

• Oswald’s Career StatsRecord Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf OT

2008-09 3-1 0-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-02009-10 Did Not See any Varsity Action2010-11 Did Not See any Varsity ActionCareer 3-1 0-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0

• Prada in High School: A 2010 graduateof DeMatha Catholic High School inHyattsville, Md., Prada attended the NavalAcademy Prep School during the 2010-11academic year ... a four-year wrestling let-terwinner who was a two-time state cham-pion ... named the All-Met Wrestler of the

Year his senior year ... served as team captain as a senior ... garneredFargo All-America status ... an NWCA Placewinner who was also aNational Prep finalist.• Personal: Son of Pat and Katie Prada ... sister, Alexis, is a freshmanat Campbell where she is a member of the soccer team.

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DAN MILLER

Navy junior Dan Miller

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THOMAS OSWALD

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PAT PRADA

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• Rands at Northwestern: Saw time as astarter at heavyweight as a true freshmanfollowing a season-ending injury to BenKuhar ... finished 5-12 overall and 2-6 induals ... was 0-5 in the Big Ten and 0-2 atthe Big Ten Championship ... pinned ZakSaevre of Northern Illinois in 1:22 in dual

match ... also pinned Arizona State's Imamiboum Etukeren for his onlyvictory at Midlands Championship ... was 2-2 at Michigan State Open.• High School: A 2008 graduate of Cary-Grove High School in Cary,Ill., Rands attended Northwestern University as a freshman (2008-09)before serving a two-year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ ofLatter Day Saints ... spent his mission in the Spanish-speaking com-munities of Arizona ... a four-sport athlete in high school, he earnedfour letters in wrestling, three in football, one each in track and base-ball ... produced a career record of 116-28 in wrestling, including a 42-5 mark his senior campaign ... set the school pin record in his junioryear with 32 ... garnered All-State (Ill.) honors after finishing fourth atthe state championship his senior year ... claimed the Freestyle StateChampionship his senior year ... voted team captain of the wrestlingteam three years ... two-time conference, regional and sectionalwrestling champion ... two-time all-conference and all-area selection infootball who earned All-State honors his senior year ... also served asteam captain of the football team as a senior ... his football team lostone-regular season contest during his four seasons ... member of theNational Honor Society ... recipient of the Faculty Award, presented tothat student who the teachers felt best embodied the spirit of theschool.• Personal: Son of Steven and Linda Rands.

• Rands’ Career StatsRecord Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf OT

2008-09 5-12 2-6 1-1 0-8 1-2 2-1 1-0 0-0Career 5-12 2-6 1-1 0-8 1-2 2-1 1-0 0-0

• Rasche in High School: A 2010 gradu-ate of Montini Catholic High School,Rasche attended the Naval Academy PrepSchool during the 2010-11 academic year... a four-year wrestling letterwinner whoowned a 191-24 career record ... claimedthe state championship his senior year and

was the runner-up his junior year ... led Montini Catholic HS to threestate team titles ... served as team captain his senior year and wasnamed the team MVP ... was a Fargo All-American and runner-up atthe Ironman tournament ... claimed the National Wrestling CoachesAssociation Championship crown while wrestling at NAPS.• Personal: Son of Mark Sr. and Lisa Rasche.

• Rauscher in 2010-11 (So.): Madeappearances in four tournaments for theMids en route to posting a 5-9 record ...competed at the Eastern Michigan Open,the Reno Tournament of Champions, theSouthern Scuffle and placed fifth at theNavy Classic ... defeated teammate Matt

McVay by an 11-5 decision to take fifth at the Mids’ home tournament ...made his dual debut against Franklin & Marshall where he dropped a 13-5 major decision to Colin Ely.• 2009-10 (Fr.): Turned in a combined 5-5 record in his rookie seasonby competing in three tournaments ... placed third at the Central NewJersey Open which featured his first collegiate win ... pinned Princeton’sRobert Grogan to earn his first victory ... defeated Franklin & Marshall’sColin Ely, 8-4, en route to taking fifth place at the Navy Classic ... alsowrestled at the prestigious Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational, but did notplace.• High School: A 2009 graduate of Glasgow High School, Rauscherwas a four-year wrestling letterwinner ... a four-time state placewinner,he claimed the 189-pound Montana state crown behind a 27-6 record hisjunior year ... followed up by taking the 215-pound title as a senior,boasting a flawless 42-0 record ... led Glasgow High to three consecu-tive state championships (2006-07-08) ... member of the StudentCouncil and served as the Honor Society President.• Personal: Son of Ryan and Elodie Rauscher ... majoring in AerospaceEngineering and carries a 3.52 GPA ... has appeared on theCommandant’s List three times and was named to the Dean’s List lastspring ... stands among the top 15 percent of his class (1,144) in overallorder of merit.

• Rauscher’s Career StatsRecord Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf OT

2009-10 5-5 0-0 2-4 1-1 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-02010-11 5-9 0-1 3-4 0-3 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0Career 10-14 0-1 5-8 1-4 0-0 3-2 1-0 0-0

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CHANCE RAUSCHER

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COLTON RASCHE

Navy junior Chance Rauscher

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• Rebertus in 2010-11 (Jr.): Bumped up to184 pounds where he recorded a 31-11record and earned his second NCAAChampionship berth in three seasons ...reaching 30 wins for the second time in hiscareer, Rebertus is only the 13th wrestler inprogram history to reach 30 wins twice in a

career ... placed in seven of the eight tournaments in which he played,earning titles at three of them - Eastern Michigan Open, Navy Classic,All-Academy Championship ... also placed second at the RenoTournament of Champions, dropping an 11-4 decision to then-No. 1ranked Joe LeBlanc of Wyoming, seventh at the Cliff Keen Las VegasInvitational and he punched his ticket to the NCAA Championship byway of his fourth-place showing at the EIWA Championship ... recordeda 2-2 record at the NCAA Championship with wins over Gardner Webb’sJonathan Velazquez (3-1) and Hofstra’s Ben Clymer (2-1 TB) won 15 ofhis first 17 matches of the season, including eight in a row to open theyear ... turned in a 6-2 dual record which included back-to-back winsover nationally-ranked foes ... captured a 3-2 tie breaker overOklahoma’s Erich Schmidtke who was ranked 14th and came back aweek later to score a 5-4 decision over fifth-ranked Robert Hamlin ofLehigh ... in what is believed to be the longest match under the currentovertime rules, Rebertus defeated Rutgers’ Dan Rinaldi, 3-2, in thefourth tie breaker ... closed out the dual season with an 11-3 major deci-sion over Army’s Will Brown, leading the Mids to their 11th-consecutivevictory over the Black Knights.• 2009-10 (So.): Put together a 6-2 record among the two tournamentsin which he competed ... opened up with a second-place effort at theEastern Michigan Open where he was dealt an 8-3 loss in the finals by11th-ranked Luke Manuel of Purdue ... reached the finals by way of a 6-2 tie-breaker against Michigan State’s Ian Hinton ... went on to placeeighth at the talent-packed Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational ... wasforced to bow out of the tournament due to injury, defaulting in his finaltwo matches ... did not compete during the spring season.• 2008-09 (Fr.): Falls in line with what has been a solid contingent offreshman wrestlers at the Naval Academy ... finished the year with a 36-11 record at 174 pounds, the second-most wins by a freshman in schoolhistory … it was one off the record set by Tyrone Neal in 1998-99 ... heis one of only four freshman in school history to reach the 30-win mile-stone ... meanwhile, the 36 wins are the third most in program history at174 pounds … one of five Navy wrestlers to earn NCAA Tournamentberths, Rebertus punched his ticket to the championship after finishingfifth at the EIWA Championship in what was one of the most competitiveweight classes across the country ... Rebertus is the third rookie in thelast four years to wrestle at the NCAA Championship ... placed in sevenof the eight tournaments in which he competed with the NCAAChampionship the lone event in which he did not place ... opened theyear by taking second at the Eastern Michigan Open, dropping a 4-0decision to 11th-ranked Mike Letts of Michigan ... came back to defeat

Cal State Fullerton’s Todd Noel, 7-2, in a dual match which in turn kickedoff an 11-match winning streak ... during that streak, he claimed theNavy Classic title, becoming only the sixth Navy freshman to win an indi-vidual title at the Navy Classic and the first since Tyrone Neal in 1998 ...after placing fourth at the Nittany Lion Open, he claimed a 6-2 win overNebraska Kearney’s Kamardeen Usman to win the Reno Tournament ofChampions title ... placed third at the Southern Scuffle ... suffered a kneeinjury at the Virginia Duals that would sideline him for three weeks ... inhis first match back, he handed Maryland’s Patrick Nielson an 11-3 lossand proceeded to win eight in a row ... among the wins was a 10-2 majordecision over J.C. Oddo of The Citadel to win the All-AcademyChampionship ... also among the mix were dual wins over Rutgers’ MikeWhalen and Army’s Jacob Vetter, giving the Mids’ their ninth-straight winover the Black Knights ... entered the rankings at No. 16 heading into theSouthern Scuffle ... dropped a 4-3 decision to second-ranked MikeCannon in the semifinals of the EIWA Championship and then lost a 3-1 decision to Shane Riccio of Bucknell in the consolation round ... turnedin a 2-2 record at the NCAA Championship.• High School: A 2007 graduate of Caravel Academy in Bear, Del.,Rebertus attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2007-08academic year ... a three-year standout wrestler, he was a three-timestate champion (2005-07) who turned in a combined 135-14 record ...served as team captain three years ... named the team MVP at NAPS.• Personal: Son of Russ and Diane Rebertus ... majoring in History.

• Rebertus’ Career StatsRecord Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf OT

2008-09 36-11 8-3 24-8 10-3 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-02009-10 6-2 0-0 6-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-02010-11 31-11 6-2 24-11 5-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 8-1Career 73-24 14-5 54-20 15-3 1-1 3-0 0-0 9-1

• Sackett in 2010-11 (Jr.): Posted a 9-10record among four tournaments in which hecompeted, while also recording a 1-1 recordin dual action ... participated, but did notplace, at the Clarion Knight Point, the NavyClassic, the Nittany Lion Open and theSouthern Scuffle ... narrowly dropped a 9-8

decision to 20th-ranked Frank Cagnina of Lehigh in dual competition,but followed up with a 6-3 victory over Liberty’s T.J. Mitchell for his first-collegiate dual victory.• 2009-10 (So.): Was sidelined the entire year after suffering a kneeinjury.• 2008-09 (Fr.): Began his Navy wrestling career with a fourth-place fin-ish at the Central New Jersey Open before taking the 125-pound title atthe West Virginia Open ... won six of his first nine matches before strug-gling at the Nittany Lion Open ... suffered a season-ending knee injuryagainst Lehigh’s Matt Fisk in the annual Navy-Lehigh dual ... finished theyear with a 7-6 record that featured his first collegiate win , a 10-0 majordecision, over Justin Esposito from Nassau Community College.• High School: A 2008 graduate of Skutt Catholic High School, Sackettwas a four-year wrestling letterwinner who was a four-time NebraskaState Individual Champion (2005-08) ... additionally, he led SkuttCatholic to four consecutive Nebraska State Team Championships(2005-08) ... served as team captain his junior and senior years.• Personal: Son of Mike and Jan Sackett ... majoring in AmericanPolitics & Law ... has appeared on the Commandant’s List every semes-ter ... well respected within Bancroft Hall, he is among the top 12 percentin his class (1,135) in military order of merit.

• Sackett’s Career StatsRecord Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf OT

2008-09 7-6 0-1 2-4 2-0 0-0 3-1 0-1 0-02009-10 Did Not See any Varsity Action - Injured2010-11 9-10 1-1 5-8 1-0 0-2 3-0 0-0 1-0Career 16-16 1-2 7-12 3-0 0-2 6-1 0-1 1-0

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TYLER SACKETT

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LUKE REBERTUS

Navy senior Luke Rebertus

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• Schalles in 2010-11 (So.): Compiled a 6-5 record in his second season, including a3-1 mark at the Clarion Knight Point wherehe placed fifth ... won five matches at thetournament, however two were against prepschools which do not count towards yourrecord ... also competed in the Navy Classic

and the Nittany Lion Open ... turned in a 3-2 mark at the Nittany LionOpen.• 2009-10 (Fr.): Saw action in four tournaments, including the season-opening Central New Jersey Open where he placed third ... earned hisfirst-collegiate victory by way of major decision over Aaron Sandel ofThaddeus Stevens College ... also competed at the Navy Classic, theNittany Lion Open and the Southern Scuffle ... closed out his rookie sea-son with a 3-6 record.• High School: A 2008 graduate of Oviedo High School, Schallesattended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2008-09 academ-ic year ... he earned a pair of wrestling letters from Bishop Moore, as wellas Oviedo High Schools ... a state finalist, he served as team captain ofthe team his senior year, while pacing the team in wins and pins ... wasthe 165-pound NCWA National Champion in 2009 and owned a 35-5record.• Personal: Son of Wade and Debra Schalles ... majoring inOceanography, he owns a 3.28 GPA ... appeared on the Commandant’sand Dean’s Lists his first semester ... ranked among the top 30 percentof his class (1,144) in academic order of merit ... father was a four-timeNCAA Champion wrestling for Clarion and was the first Pennsylvanianto be inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame ... he is the onlyDiv-I wrestler to pin over 100 opponents ... in recognition of Schalles’contribution to the sport, WIN Magazine and the National WrestlingCoaches Association annually present the Schalles Award to the topscholastic and collegiate pinners in America.

• Schalles’ Career StatsRecord Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf OT

2009-10 3-6 0-0 0-4 1-2 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-12010-11 6-5 0-0 3-3 1-2 0-0 3-0 0-0 0-0Career 9-11 0-0 3-7 2-4 0-0 3-0 1-0 0-1

• Sommers in High School: A 2011 grad-uate of Notre Dame College Prep School,Sommers was a three-sport athlete whoearned letters in wrestling (4), cross coun-try (3) and track & field (1) ... member ofthe wrestling squad that claimed the region

championship in 2011 ... garnered Fargo All-America honors ... servedas team captain of the wrestling and cross country teams his senioryear ... member of the National Honor Society.• Personal: Son of Thomas and Susan Sommers.

• Van’t Hof in High School: A 2011 gradu-ate of Sioux Center Community HighSchool, Van’t Hof was a three-sport stand-out who earned letters in wrestling (4),track & field (4) and football (3) ... earnedfirst-team all-district and All-State (Iowa) All-Academic his junior and senior years ...

placed third at the state wrestling championship as a junior and secondhis senior year ... led the track team to the district title his junior sea-son.• Personal: Son of Randal and Gretchen Van’t Hof.

• Walsh in High School: A 2010 graduateof Deep Run High School, Walsh attendedthe Wyoming Seminary CollegePreparatory School during the 2010-11academic year ... a four-year wrestling let-terwinner, he earned All-State (Va.) honorsas a senior, while also being named all-

region ... served as team captain his senior year.• Personal: Son of Patrick and Maryalice Walsh ... grandfather, TomO’Connor, graduated from the Naval Academy in 1948.

• Warne in 2010-11 (Fr.): Did not see anyvarsity action.• High School: A 2010 graduate of PerhamHigh School, Warne was a three-sport ath-lete who earned letters in wrestling (6),baseball (1) and cross country (1) ... gar-nered All-State (Minn.) honors as a fresh-

man, junior and senior ... a five-time all-conference selection who placedfourth at the state championship as a junior and third as a senior ...Perham HS claimed the region team title in 2005, ‘07, ‘08 and ‘09, while

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JAKE SCHALLES

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MATTHEW SOMMERS

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PEYTON WALSH

Navy junior Jake Schalles

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placing fourth in the state in ‘05 and runner-up in ‘07 and ‘08 ... memberof the National Honor Society and Student Council.• Personal: Son of Darrell and Pattie Warne ... majoring in OperationsResearch.

• Watson in 2010-11 (Fr.): Put together a4-4 record among the two tournaments inwhich he competed ... all three of his wins atthe Clarion Knight Point did not counttowards his record due to prep school orunattached opponents ... scored his first-collegiate victory in the opening round of the

Navy Classic, picking up a 12-2 major decision over West Virginia’s RickGuerreri ... placed fifth at the Navy Classic after Bloomsburg’s JoshVeltre was forced to forfeit due to injury.• High School: A 2009 graduate of Forsyth Country Day School,Watson attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10academic year ... a four-year letterwinner in wrestling who led his highschool to four-straight NCISAA State Championships ... a four-timeNorth Carolina Individual State Champion, who placed third at theNational Prep Tournament in 2009 ... a three-time National Prep All-American, who was also a two-time North Carolina Freestyle Champion... member of the National Honor Society.• Personal: Son of Phil and Kathleen Watson ... majoring in History ...uncle, Jeff Simpson, wrestled at Ohio State.

• Watson’s Career StatsRecord Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf OT

2010-11 4-4 0-0 2-3 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0Career 4-4 0-0 2-3 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0

• Whitaker in 2010-11 (Jr.), 2009-10 (So.):Did not see any varsity action.• 2008-09 (Fr.): Turned in a 2-3 recordamong the two tournaments in which hecompeted ... opened his collegiate careerwith a third-place showing at the CentralNew Jersey Open ... pinned Nassau

Community College’s James Punnulo in his first-collegiate match ...defeated teammate Tyler Sackett by a 10-9 decision in the third-placematch ... also competed at the Navy Classic.• High School: A 2008 graduate of The Baylor School in Chattanooga,Tenn., Whitaker was a four-year wrestling letterwinner who led his highschool to four-consecutive state titles ... a four-time individual statechampion, winning titles at 105 (Fr.), 112 (So, Jr.) and 125 (Sr.) pounds... served as team captain his senior year ... member of the NationalHonor Society ... served as Student Body President.• Personal: Son of Philip and Cindy Whitaker ... majoring in NavalArchitecture ... has twice appeared on the Commandant’s List ... wellrespected within Bancroft Hall, he is among the top 13 percent in hisclass (1,135) in military order of merit.

• Whitaker’s Career StatsRecord Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf OT

2008-09 2-3 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-02009-10 Did Not See any Varsity Action - Injured2010-11 Did Not See any Varsity Action - InjuredCareer 2-3 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0

• White in 2010-11 (So.): Wrestled in justtwo matches over the course of the season,dropping a pair of decisions to Bucknell foesat the Navy Classic.• 2009-10 (Fr.): Made his collegiate debutat the Central New Jersey Open where heposted a 2-2 record and placed fourth ...

earned his first-collegiate victory by way of a major decision over StevenSchwarz of The College of New Jersey.• High School: A 2009 graduate of Walkersville High School, White wasa three-sport standout earning letters in wrestling (4), football (3) andbaseball 92) ... a four-time county champion, who was also the regiontitle winner his final three years ... a three-time state placewinner whofinished third as a sophomore and a junior and second in his senior year... led Walkersville HS to back-to-back county titles in 2007 and ‘08 andthe region title in 2007 ... member of the National Honor Society.• Personal: Son of Christopher and Laura White ... majoring inOceanography ... twin brother, Tyler, attended the Naval Academy hisfirst two years and was a member of the Mids’ wrestling team ... sister,Ashley, played lacrosse at Johns Hopkins.

• White’s Career StatsRecord Dual Dec MD TF Fall Inj/Forf OT

2009-10 2-2 0-0 0-2 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-02010-11 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Career 2-4 0-0 0-4 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

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Dual Meet BreakdownOpponent 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 HWT TotalFranklin & Marshall W 6 / 0 L 0 / 3 L 0 / 6 W 4 / 0 W 6 / 0 W 4 / 0 W 3 / 0 W 6 / 0 L 0 / 4 W 3 / 0 32 / 13Oklahoma L 0 / 3 L 0 / 6 L 0 / 3 L 0 / 6 W 3 / 0 L 0 / 4 W 3 / 0 W 3 / 0 L 0 / 3 L 0 / 3 9 / 28Lehigh W 4 / 0 L 0 / 3 L 0 / 3 L 0 / 3 W 6 / 0 W 3 / 0 W 3 / 0 W 3 / 0 L 0 / 3 L 0 / 3 19 / 15Liberty W 3 / 0 W 3 / 0 W 3 / 0 L 0 / 3 W 6 / 0 L 0 / 3 W 6 / 0 W 4 / 0 W 3 / 0 W 6 / 0 34 / 6Maryland W 3 / 0 W 3 / 0 L 0 / 3 L 0 / 3 W 3 / 0 L 0 / 4 L 0 / 3 L 0 / 3 L 0 / 3 W 3 / 0 12 / 19North Carolina W 3 / 0 W 3 / 0 L 0 / 6 L 0 / 4 W 3 / 0 W 3 / 0 W 3 / 0 L 0 / 3 L 0 / 6 W 6 / 0 21 / 19Rutgers W 3 / 0 W 3 / 0 L 0 / 3 L 0 / 4 L 0 / 3 L 0 / 3 L 0 / 4 W 3 / 0 L 0 / 3 L 0 / 3 9 / 23Army W 4 / 0 L 0 / 3 L 0 / 3 L 0 / 3 W 3 / 0 W 3 / 0 W 3 / 0 W 4 / 0 W 4 / 0 W 3 / 0 24 / 9Overall 26 / 3 12 / 15 3 / 27 4 / 26 30 / 3 13 / 14 21 / 7 23 / 6 7 / 22 21 / 9 160 / 132

Starting LineupOpponent 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 HWTFranklin & Marshall Urmenita Stein Locksmith Filipowicz Saddoris Barnhisel Huntley Rebertus Rauscher LandisOklahoma Kalil Stein Haislip Filipowicz Saddoris Bailey Huntley Rebertus Prioleau MillerLehigh Kalil Sackett Haislip Filipowicz Saddoris Bailey DeMichiel Rebertus Prioleau LandisLiberty Kalil Sackett Haislip Basich Saddoris Neill DeMichiel Rebertus Prioleau MillerMaryland Kalil Stein Haislip Leadbeter Saddoris Bailey DeMichiel Rebertus Prioleau MillerNorth Carolina Kalil Stein Haislip Leadbeter Saddoris Bailey DeMichiel Rebertus Prioleau MillerRutgers Kalil Stein Haislip Leadbeter Saddoris Bailey Huntley Rebertus Prioleau LandisArmy Kalil Stein Haislip Locksmith Saddoris Bailey DeMichiel Rebertus Huntley Miller

Date Opponent / Tournament Location Result / Time Overall EIWA H A NNov. 6 at Eastern Michigan Open Ypsilanti, Mich. NTSNov. 6 at Clarion Knight Point Clarion, Pa. NTSNov. 20 Navy Classic Annapolis, Md. 1st / 7 TeamsDec. 3-4 at Cliff Keen Las Vegas Inv. Las Vegas, Nev. T18th / 36 TeamsDec. 5 at Nittany Lion Open State College, Pa. NTSDec. 10 Franklin & Marshall Annapolis, Md. W 32-13 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Dec. 19 at Reno Tournament of Champions Reno, Nev. 7th / 30 TeamsDec. 29-30 at Southern Scuffle Greensboro, N.C. 12th / 34 TeamsJan. 7 at Oklahoma Norman, Okla. L 9-28 1-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-0Jan. 15 Lehigh * Annapolis, Md. W 19-15 2-1 2-0 2-0 0-1 0-0Jan. 21 Liberty Annapolis, Md. W 34-6 3-1 2-0 3-0 0-1 0-0Jan. 22 at Maryland Annapolis, Md. L 12-19 3-2 2-0 3-0 0-2 0-0Jan. 28 North Carolina Annapolis, Md. W 21-19 4-2 2-0 4-0 0-2 0-0Jan. 29 Rutgers * Annapolis, Md. L 9-23 4-3 2-1 4-1 0-2 0-0Feb. 6 at All-Academy Championship Charleston, S.C. 1st / 7 TeamsFeb. 19 at Army — Star Meet* West Point, N.Y. W 24-9 5-3 3-1 4-1 1-2 0-0March 5-6 at EIWA Championship (at Bucknell) Lewisburg, Pa. 6th / 13 Teams (81.5 pts)March 17-19 at NCAA Championship Philadelphia, Pa. T37th / 73 Teams (11.0 pts)* denotes EIWA opponent; NTS - No Team Scoring; all times Eastern and subject to change

2010-11 Schedule/Results (5-3 Overall / 3-1 EIWA)

2010-11 SEASON IN REVIEW

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2010-11 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

All Matches Duals Ranked OvertimeWt. Wrestler Season Career All EIWA Tourneys Opp. SV TB Dec MD TF Fall For/Def125 Aaron Kalil, Jr. 29-11 68-41 6-1 3-0 23-10 0-8 0-0 0-1 19-11 5-0 2-0 3-0 0-0

Justis Flamio, Fr. 5-4 5-4 0-0 0-0 5-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-3 2-0 0-0 1-1 0-0Jericho Urmenita, Fr. 1-3 1-3 1-0 1-0 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-0Sam Warne, Fr. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

133 Allen Stein, Sr. 16-15 49-52 3-3 1-2 13-12 0-4 1-0 0-0 14-10 0-1 0-0 1-4 1-0Jared Anongos, So. 0-0 10-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0John Coutoumas, Jr. 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Ethan Harvey, Sr. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Ben Levin, So. 5-7 15-14 0-0 0-0 5-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-5 0-1 0-0 1-1 1-0Phil Lukanich, Sr. 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Pat McCaffrey, Jr. 11-3 28-17 0-0 0-0 11-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-2 0-0 0-0 7-1 0-0Tyler Sackett, Jr. 9-10 16-16 1-1 0-1 8-9 0-2 1-0 0-0 5-8 1-0 0-2 3-0 0-0

141 Dustin Haislip, Jr. 8-11 23-23 1-6 0-4 7-5 1-1 0-0 0-0 5-10 2-0 0-0 1-1 0-0Ray Borja, Fr. 5-6 5-6 0-0 0-0 5-6 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-4 2-1 1-1 1-0 0-0Austin Clouse, Jr. 0-0 10-11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Ben Hunter, Fr. 2-5 2-5 0-0 0-0 2-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0Alex Johnson, Fr. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Bailey Whitaker, Jr. 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Drew Willis, Sr. 1-2 4-4 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

149 Joe Locksmith, Fr. 8-10 8-10 0-2 0-2 8-8 0-2 0-0 0-0 4-5 0-2 0-0 4-2 0-1Zach Basich, So. 9-8 17-14 0-1 0-0 9-7 0-1 0-0 0-0 6-6 3-1 0-0 0-1 0-0Bernie Crandley, Jr. 0-0 6-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Eric Filipowicz, So. 12-12 16-17 1-2 1-1 11-10 0-1 0-0 0-0 6-4 3-4 2-0 0-4 0-0Nic Hajner, So. 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Zach Johnson, Fr. 3-3 3-3 0-0 0-0 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-3 1-0 1-0 0-0Collin Leadbeter, Jr. 5-9 16-12 0-3 0-1 5-6 0-1 0-0 0-0 3-6 0-2 0-0 2-1 0-0Walter Pope, Fr. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Andrew Roche, Fr. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Tyler White, So. 2-2 3-3 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

157 Bryce Saddoris, Sr. 37-8 147-40 7-1 3-1 30-7 9-7 0-0 1-0 18-7 6-0 3-0 7-1 3-0Matt Jackson, So. 8-5 8-5 0-0 0-0 8-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-4 1-1 0-0 1-0 0-0Thomas Oswald, Jr. 0-0 3-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Zach White, So. 0-2 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

165 Mason Bailey, So. 17-16 28-22 3-3 2-1 14-13 1-5 0-0 1-1 12-11 1-5 2-0 2-0 0-0Gary Albright, Fr. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Bobby Barnhisel, So. 10-6 18-9 1-0 1-0 9-6 0-2 0-0 0-0 4-3 5-1 1-0 0-1 0-1Jordan Krulik, Fr. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Robby Neill, Sr. 1-3 33-29 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0Jake Schalles, So. 6-5 9-11 0-0 0-0 6-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-3 1-2 0-0 3-0 0-0Johnny Watson, Fr. 4-4 4-4 0-0 0-0 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-3 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0

174 Matt DeMichiel, Sr. 24-9 84-47 4-1 2-0 20-8 2-6 0-1 0-0 16-7 3-2 1-0 4-0 0-0James Mannier, Fr. 7-5 7-5 0-0 0-0 7-5 0-0 0-0 0-1 4-4 2-0 0-0 1-1 0-0

184 Luke Rebertus, Jr. 31-11 73-24 6-2 4-0 25-9 4-7 1-1 7-0 24-11 5-0 0-0 2-0 0-0Mike Brant, Jr. 8-5 13-14 0-0 0-0 8-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-2 1-2 0-0 1-1 1-0Matt McVay, So. 1-3 3-4 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-0 0-0

197 Oscar Huntley, So. 22-14 32-19 3-1 2-1 19-13 1-6 1-0 0-0 16-8 3-3 1-0 2-3 0-0Andrew Buck, So. 7-5 27-15 0-0 0-0 7-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-0 4-1 0-0Ben Hatef, So. 3-2 3-4 0-0 0-0 3-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0Greg Prioleau, Sr. 7-12 12-26 1-5 0-3 6-7 0-3 0-0 0-0 5-9 2-1 0-1 0-1 0-0Chance Rauscher, So. 5-9 10-14 0-1 0-1 5-8 0-2 0-0 0-0 3-4 0-3 0-0 2-2 0-0

HWT Dan Miller, So. 19-11 26-17 4-1 1-0 15-10 0-2 0-0 0-1 11-11 1-0 0-0 6-0 1-0Mike Landis, Sr. 9-9 28-27 1-2 1-2 8-7 0-3 0-0 0-0 8-7 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-0Mike McCarthy, Jr. 3-6 3-6 0-0 0-0 3-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-6 0-0 0-0 1-0 2-0

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Dual 1 • Dec. 10, 2010 • Annapolis, Md. 1-0 / 1-0 EIWANavy 32, Franklin & Marshall 13

Wt Win Type Loss Score N FM125 Jericho Urmenita forfeit --- --- 6 0133 Jake Bucha dec Allen Stein 12-8 6 3141 Kenny Knapp fall Joe Locksmith 4:31 6 9149 Eric Filipowicz major Andrew Murano 14-4 10 9157 #6 Bryce Sadoris fall Eric Norgard 3:09 16 9165 Bobby Barnhisel major Anthony Bongarzone 14-3 20 9174 Oscar Huntley dec Matt Fullowan 8-1 23 9184 #18 Luke Rebertus fall Matt Latessa 2:18 29 9197 Colin Ely major Chance Rauscher 13-5 29 13285 Mike Landis dec Dan Canfield 3-2 32 13

Dual 2 • Jan. 7, 2011 • Norman, Okla. 1-1 / 1-0 EIWAOklahoma 28, Navy 9

Wt Win Type Loss Score N OU157 #8 Bryce Saddoris dec #6 Chase Nelson 5-3 3 0165 #4 Tyler Caldwell major Mason Bailey 14-2 3 4174 Oscar Huntley dec Jeff James 5-3 6 4184 #15 Luke Rebertus dec #14 Erich Schmidtke3-2 TB 9 4197 Keldrick Hall dec Greg Prioleau 8-6 9 7285 #11 N. Fernandez dec Dan Miller 3-1 9 10125 #9 Jarrod Patterson dec Aaron Kalil 11-6 9 13133 #20 Jordan Keller fall Allen Stein 6:43 9 19141 #6 Zack Bailey dec Dustin Haislip 6-4 9 22149 Matt Lester fall Eric Filipowicz 6:12 9 28

Dual 3 • Jan. 15, 2011 • Annapolis, Md. 2-1 / 2-0 EIWANavy 19, #12 Lehigh 15

Wt Win Type Loss Score N L141 Stephen Dutton dec Dustin Haislip 9-5 0 3149 Joey Napoli dec Eric Filipowicz 8-2 0 6157 #8 Bryce Saddoris fall Sean Bilodeau 2:13 6 6165 Mason Bailey dec #18 Brandon Hatchett 5-4 9 6174 Matt DeMichiel dec #9 Austin Meys 6-5 12 6184 #18 Luke Rebertus dec #5 Robert Hamlin 5-4 15 6197 #14 Joe Kennedy dec Greg Prioleau 4-2 15 9285 #1 Zach Rey dec Mike Landis 3-2 15 12125 Aaron Kalil major Mitch Berger 13-3 19 12133 #20 Frank Cagnina dec Tyler Sackett 9-8 19 15

Dual 4 • Jan. 21, 2011 • Annapolis, Md. 3-1 / 2-0 EIWANavy 34, Liberty 6

Wt Win Type Loss Score N L149 Peter Crawford dec Zach Basich 9-4 0 3157 #6 Bryce Saddoris fall Eric Reger 1:37 6 3165 Chad Porter dec Robby Neill 6-0 6 6174 Matt DeMichiel fall Royal Brettrager 1:21 12 6184 #8 Luke Rebertus major Aaron Kelley 12-4 16 6197 Greg Prioleau dec Aaron Thompson 4-2 19 6285 Dan Miller fall Jake Wright 6:19 25 6125 Aaron Kalil dec Robert Jillard 5-0 28 6133 Tyler Sackett dec T.J. Mitchell 6-3 31 6141 Dustin Haislip dec Seth Hicks 6-3 34 6

Dual 5 • Jan. 22, 2011 • College Park, Md. 3-2 / 2-0 EIWAMaryland 19, Navy 12

Wt Win Type Loss Score N MD149 Ben Dorsay dec Collin Leadbeter 6-3 0 3157 #6 Bryce Saddoris dec #13 Kyle John 7-3 3 3165 #5 Josh Asper major Mason Bailey 9-1 3 7174 #17 Mike Letts dec Matt DeMichiel 4-0 3 10184 Corey Peltier dec #8 Luke Rebertus 4-3 3 13197 Christian Boley dec Greg Prioleau 5-3 3 16285 Dan Miller dec Spencer Myers 3-2 6 16125 Aaron Kalil dec Shane Gentry 7-3 9 16133 Allen Stein dec Joey Boone 6-4 12 16141 Jon Kohler dec Dustin Haislip 4-0 12 19

Dual 6 • Jan. 28, 2011 • Annapolis, Md. 4-2 / 2-0 EIWANavy 21, North Carolina 19

Wt Win Type Loss Score N NC141 Mike Rappo fall Dustin Haislip 6:52 0 6149 Nick Stabile major Collin Leadbeter 13-0 0 10157 #6 Bryce Saddoris dec Corey Mock 12-5 3 10165 Mason Bailey dec Thomas Scotton2-2 TB (rt) 6 10174 Matt DeMichiel dec Andre Petroski 7-6 9 10184 Antonio Giorgio dec #11 Luke Rebertus 4-2 9 13197 Zac Bennett fall Greg Prioleau 3:32 9 19285 Dan Miller fall Ben Brooks 6:58 15 19125 Aaron Kalil dec Nick Shields 6-4 18 19133 Allen Stein dec Pat Owens 9-6 21 19

Dual 7 • Jan. 29, 2011 • Annapolis, Md. 4-3 / 2-1 EIWA#9 Rutgers 23, Navy 9

Wt Win Type Loss Score N R133 Allen Stein dec Mike DeMarco 6-4 3 0141 Trevor Melde dec Dustin Haislip 6-1 3 3149 #4 Mario Mason major Collin Leadbeter 10-2 3 6157 #16 Daryl Cocozzo dec #6 Bryce Saddoris 3-2 3 9165 #6 Scott Winston dec Mason Bailey 9-3 3 13174 #18 Alex Caruso major Oscar Huntley 11-2 3 17184 #11 Luke Rebertus dec Dan Rinaldi 3-2 TB4 6 17197 Mike Wagner dec Greg Prioleau 6-1 6 20285 #3 DJ Russo dec Mike Landis 3-1 6 23125 Aaron Kalil dec Joe Langel 10-4 9 23

Dual 8 • Feb. 19, 2011 • West Point, N.Y. 5-3 / 3-1 EIWANavy 24, Army 9

Wt Win Type Loss Score N A197 Oscar Huntley major Orion Ross 15-6 4 0285 Dan Miller dec Daniel Mills 11-4 7 0125 Aaron Kalil dec Travis Coffey 8-0 11 0133 Jordan Thome dec Allen Stein 7-2 11 3141 Casey Thome dec Dustin Haislip 7-3 11 6149 Daniel Young dec Joe Locksmith 5-1 11 9157 #9 Bryce Saddoris dec Jimmy Rafferty 8-4 14 9165 Mason Bailey dec Alex Smith 5-3 17 9174 Matt DeMichiel dec Collin Wittmeyer 3-1 20 9184 #13 Luke Rebertus major Wil Brown 11-3 24 9

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Navy at the 2011 EIWA Championship125 Pounds • Aaron Kalil (Placed 3rd, NCAA Qualifier)Rd Win Type Loss Score/TimeQF (4) Aaron Kalil dec Teodoro Popolizio, Br 6-5SF (1) Frank Perrelli, Cor dec (4) Aaron Kalil 4-3 tb2CSF (4) Aaron Kalil major David White, Ar 8-03rd (4) Aaron Kalil dec (5) Steven Keith, H 8-1

133 Pounds • Allen SteinRd Win Type Loss Score/Time1R Kevin Tao, Am dec (8) Allen Stein 6-3C2R (8) Allen Stein dec (7) Kyle Gilchrist, Col 6-2CQF (6) Jordan Thome, Ar dec (8) Allen Stein 9-4

141 Pounds • Dustin Haislip (Placed 7th)Rd Win Type Loss Score/Time1R Dustin Haislip major (8) Zachary Bintliff, Pr 13-5QF (1) Stephen Dutton, L dec Dustin Haislip 7-4C2R Dustin Haislip major Fermin Mendez, H 8-0CQF (4) Trevor Melde, R dec Dustin Hailsip 5-17th Dustin Haislip dec (8) Zachary Bintliff, Pr 8-1

149 Pounds • Joe LocksmithRd Win Type Loss Score/Time1R (6) Steve Santos, Col dec Joe Locksmith 4-3C2R (4) Joseph Napoli, L major Joe Locksmith 10-0

157 Pounds • Bryce Saddoris (Placed 2nd, NCAA Qualifier)Rd Win Type Loss Score/TimeQF (2) Bryce Saddoris major (7) Brantley Hooks, Bu 12-4SF (2) Bryce Saddoris dec (3) Walter Peppelman, H 5-11st (1) Steve Fittery, Am dec (2) Bryce Saddoris 6-1

165 Pounds • Mason Bailey (Placed 8th)Rd Win Type Loss Score/TimeQF (1) Brandon Hatchett, L dec (8) Mason Bailey 4-1C2R (8) Mason Bailey dec Erik Gobbo, H 4-1CQF (5) Stephen Burak, Pe major (8) Mason Bailey 12-08th (7) Corey Lear, Bu dec (8) Mason Bailey 3-1 tb

174 Pounds • Matt DeMichiel (Placed 2nd, NCAA Qualifier)Rd Win Type Loss Score/TimeQF (3) Matt DeMichiel dec Stephen West, Col 5-4SF (3) Matt DeMichiel dec (2) Austin Meys, L 3-21st (1) Mack Lewnes, Cor major (3) Matt DeMichiel 13-3

184 Pounds • Luke Rebertus (Placed 4th, NCAA Qualifier)Rd Win Type Loss Score/TimeQF (3) Luke Rebertus dec (6) Cameron Croy, H 8-2SF (2) Steve Bosak, Cor dec (3) Luke Rebertus 4-0CSF (3) Luke Rebertus dec (5) Nick Mills, Col 2-1 tb3rd (4) Dan Rinaldi, R dec (3) Luke Rebertus 2-0

197 Pounds • Oscar Huntley (Placed 7th)Rd Win Type Loss Score/TimeQF (2) Micah Burak, Pe major (7) Oscar Huntley 10-2C2R (7) Oscar Huntley t-fall Bryan Panzano, H 18-1CQF (3) Dan Mitchell, A dec (7) Oscar Huntley 8-47th (7) Oscar Huntley dec Mike Pushpak, Col 11-7

Heavyweight • Dan Miller (Placed 7th)Rd Win Type Loss Score/TimeQF (3) DJ Russo, R dec (6) Dan Miller 7-2C2R (6) Dan Miller dec Joe McMullan, Bu 6-2CSF (7) Stryker Lane, Cor dec (6) Dan Miller 5-4 tb7th (6) Dan Miller dec (5) Kyle Cowan, Pe 5-4

1R - First Round; 2R - Second Round QF - Quarterfinals; SF - Semifinals; CH - Championship; C1R - Consolation First Round; C2R - Consolation SecondRound; CQF - Consolation Quarterfinals; CSF - Consolation Semifinals

Am - American; Ar - Army; Br - Brown; Bu - Bucknell; Col - Columbia;Cor - Cornell; F&M - Franklin & Marshall; H - Harvard; L - Lehigh; Pe - Penn;Pr - Princeton; R - Rutgers

2011 Team StandingsRk. Team Points Individual Champions 1. Cornell 173.5 125 - Frank Perrelli

133 - Mike Grey174 - Mack Lewnes197 - Cam Simaz

2. Lehigh 119.0 184 - Robert Hamlin3. Rutgers 116.5 165 - Scott Winston4. American 106.0 141 - Matthew Mariacher

157 - Steve FitteryHWT - Ryan Flores

5. Penn 98.06. Navy 81.57. Columbia 63.08. Bucknell 59.0 149 - Kevin LeValley9. Army 56.010. Harvard 47.511. Princeton 42.512. Franklin & Marshall 20.013. Brown 3.5(#) - EIWA individual titles won

Award WinnersThe Coaches’ Trophy — Kevin LeValley, BucknellGiven at the conclusion of the EIWA Tournament to the champi-onship’s most valuable wrestler.

Fletcher Award — Mack Lewnes, CornellNamed in honor of a former Navy wrestler who died at sea in theservice of his country, is presented to the wrestler who has scoredthe most team points during his EIWA tournament career.

Sheridan Award — Steve Bosak, CornellGiven in honor of the former Lehigh coach to the wrestler who scoresthe most falls in the least amount of time.

Coach of the Year — Rob Koll, CornellPresented to the coach, who, in the judgment of his peers, has donethe most outstanding job during the season.

Good Sportsmanship Award — AmericanPresented by the tournament officials to the team which exhibits thebest sportsmanship in the EIWA Tournament.

Wrestler of the Year — Kyle Dake, Cornell and Zach Rey, LehighPresented by the coaches to the wrestler who had the most out-standing season.

Freshman of the Year — Stephen Dutton, LehighAwarded by the coaches at the end of the season to the freshmanwrestler who shows the most promise for the future.

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Rk.Team Pts. AA Ch1. Penn State 107.5 5 12. Cornell 93.5 5 13. Iowa 86.5 5 04. Oklahoma St. 70.5 3 15. American 65.0 3 06. Arizona St. 62.5 3 27. Minnesota 61.0 5 08. Lehigh 58.5 3 19. Boise State 57.5 3 010. Wisconsin 54.5 4 0

Rk.Team Pts. AA Ch11. Stanford 44.0 3 012. Nebraska 43.5 1 113. C. Michigan 39.0 3 0

Northwestern 39.0 3 015. Michigan 39.0 1 116. Oklahoma 38.0 3 017. Kent State 37.0 1 118.Maryland 35.5 3 019. Missouri 35.0 2 020. Iowa State 31.5 1 1

2011 National Placewinners125 PoundsRd Win Type Loss Score/TimeCH (1) A. Robles, Arizona St. dec (2) M. McDonough, Iowa 7-13rd (3) B. Precin, N’western dec B. Kjar, Utah Valley St. 5-05th (5) Z. Sanders, Minnesota dec (7) R. Mango, Stanford 6-27th (8) J. Patterson, Okla. dec (4) J. Nicholson, ODU 3-2

133 PoundsPl Win Type Loss Score/TimeCH (1) J. Oliver, Okla. St. dec (2) A. Hochstrasser, Boise St. 8-43rd (3) A. Long, Penn State dec (11) S. Sentes, C. Michigan 7-55th (4) T. Graff, Wisconsin dec (8) M. Grey, Cornell 7-27th (5) L. Ruggirello, Hofstra dec (7) B. Futrell, Illinois 9-6

141 PoundsPl Win Type Loss Score/TimeCH (1) K. Russell, Michigan dec (3) B. Novachkov, Cal Poly 3-23rd (2) M. Thorn, Minnesota dec (5) M. Marion, Iowa 4-35th (4) J. Kennedy, Illinois major (10) T. Schavrien, Missouri 11-17th (8) Z. Bailey, Oklahoma dec (12) Z. Kemmerer, Penn 5-2

149 PoundsPl Win Type Loss Score/TimeCH (4) K. Dake, Cornell dec (2) F. Molinaro, Penn State 8-13rd (6) J. Chamberlain, Boise St. dec (8) G. Sanjaa, American 3-05th (5) J. Parks, Oklahoma St. dec (11) A. Nadhir, N’western 6-27th (3) K. LeValley, Bucknell dec D. Valenti, Virginia 5-4

157 PoundsPl Win Type Loss Score/TimeCH (4) B. Jenkins, Arizona St. fall (3) D. Taylor, Penn State 4:143rd (2) S. Fittery, American major (6) D. St. John, Iowa 13-15th (1) A. Hall, Boise State dec (8) J. Welch, N’western 5-17th (7) B. Saddoris, Navy dec (11) W. Peppelman, Harvard 4-3 tb

165 PoundsPl Win Type Loss Score/TimeCH (1) J. Burroughs, Nebraska major (3) T. Caldwell, Oklahoma 11-33rd (2) A. Howe, Wisconsin dec (5) C. Sponseller, Ohio St. 6-45th (7) S. Onufer, Wyoming dec (4) J. Asper, Maryland 5-47th B. Hatchett, Lehigh dec P. Gillespie, Hofstra 3-0

174 PoundsPl Win Type Loss Score/TimeCH (1) J. Reader, Iowa State dec (7) N. Amuchastegui, Stanford10-33rd (2) E. Ruth, Penn State dec (3) M. Lewnes, Cornell 6-25th (4) C. Covington, Ore St. dec (5) C. Henrich, Virginia 3-27th (8) M. Letts, Maryland dec (6) B. Bennett, C. Michigan 7-2

184 PoundsPl Win Type Loss Score/TimeCH (9) Q. Wright, Penn St. dec (2) R. Hamlin, Lehigh 5-23rd (12) G. Gambrall, Iowa dec (3) S. Bosak, Cornell 6-35th (1) C. Honeycutt, Edinboro for (5) J. LeBlanc, Wyoming ---7th (4) T. Rutt, Wisconsin dec (8) K. Steinhaus, Minnesota 4-2

197 PoundsPl Win Type Loss Score/TimeCH (4) D. Kilgore, Kent State fall (2) C. Foster, Okla. State 4:563rd (1) C. Simaz, Cornell dec (3) T. Brandvold, Wisconsin 5-25th (5) L. Lofthouse, Iowa dec (12) Z. Giesen, Stanford 6-37th (9) S. Yohn, Minnesota dec (8) M. Powless, Indiana 5-2

285 PoundsPl Win Type Loss Score/TimeCH (1) Z. Rey, Lehigh dec (3) R. Flores, American 2-13rd (5) D. Bradley, Missouri dec (2) J. Trice, C. Michigan 3-25th R. Alcala, Indiana dec S. Myers, Maryland 5-47th (8) A. Nelson, Minnesota fall L. Cooper, Arizona St. 2:37

Navy at the 2011 NCAA Championship

125 Pounds — Aaron Kalil, Jr.Rd Win Type Loss Score/Time1R (7) R. Mango, Stanford dec A. Kalil 13-7W1R (10) A. Waters, Missouri dec A. Kalil 5-4

157 Pounds — Bryce Saddoris, Sr.Pl Win Type Loss Score/Time1R (7) B. Saddoris major J. Morse, Illinois 13-42R (7) B. Saddoris dec (10) D. Cocozzo, Rutgers 3-2QF (2) S. Fittery, American fall (7) B. Saddoris 4:11W4R (7) B. Saddoris dec R. Erisman, Oklahoma St. 5-2WQF (6) D. St. John, Iowa dec (7) B. Saddoris 9-47th (7) B. Saddoris dec (11) W. Peppelman, Harvard 4-3 tb

174 Pounds — Matt DeMichiel, Sr.Pl Win Type Loss Score/Time1R (10) N. Hefflin, Ohio St. dec M. DeMichiel 6-0W1R R. Morrison, Rider dec M. DeMichiel 4-2 sv

184 Pounds — Luke Rebertus, Jr.Pl Win Type Loss Score/Time1R L. Rebertus dec J. Velazquez, Gardner Webb 3-12R (1) C. Honeycutt, Edinboro dec L. Rebertus 9-2W2R L. Rebertus dec B. Clymer, Hofstra 2-1 tbW3R (8) K. Steinhaus, Minnesota dec L. Rebertus 4-1

2011 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP

2011 Team Standings (top 20)

Bryce Saddoris, Navy’s 2010-11 team captain and the program’s all-time winningest wrestler, closed out his wrestling career by earn-ing All-America honors at the 2011 NCAA Championship.

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EIWA OpponentsInaugural

Opponent Matches Rec. Pct. Mtg. Last MatchAmerican 8 7-1-0 87.5 1997 1/8/10 W 18-17Army 55 45-5-5 86.4 1957 2/19/11 W 24-9Brown 8 8-0-0 100.0 1922 1/6/07 W 35-3Bucknell 21 20-1-0 95.2 1979 1/10/09 W 18-12Columbia 23 23-0-0 100.0 1911 1/5/08 W 31-9Cornell 26 20-6-0 76.9 1912 1/8/98 L 3-32Franklin & Marshall 19 19-0-0 100.0 1952 12/10/10 W 32-13Harvard 10 9-0-1 95.0 1932 1/13/73 W 35-7Lehigh 91 47-44-0 51.6 1910 1/15/11 W 19-15Penn 36 33-3-0 91.7 1909 1/10/09 W 21-13Princeton 39 34-3-2 89.7 1910 2/15/03 W 34-15Rutgers 25 20-5-0 80.0 1950 1/30/11 L 9-23

Nonconference OpponentsInaugural

Opponent Matches Rec. Pct. Mtg. Last MatchAlabama Polytechnic 1 1-0-0 100.0 1948 1/17/48 W 27-5Appalachian State 3 3-0-0 100.0 1983 1/2/90 W 22-9Arizona State 1 0-1-0 00.0 1990 1/27/90 L 12-24Ashland College 3 3-0-0 100.0 1971 1/18/98 W 23-13Auburn 1 1-0-0 100.0 1966 1/15/66 W 31-3Baltimore Polytechnnic 1 1-0-0 100.0 1922 1/30/22 W 29-0Baltimore YMCA 2 2-0-0 100.0 1924 1/29/97 W 16-9Bloomsburg 6 4-2-0 66.7 1975 1/18/98 L 15-18Boston U. 1 1-0-0 100.0 1978 2/18/78 W 35-6Brigham Young 1 1-0-0 100.0 1993 1/8/93 W 22-12Brooklyn Polytechnic 1 1-0-0 100.0 1924 2/2/24 W 28-0Buena Vista 1 1-0-0 100.0 1988 1/2/88 W 29-9Buffalo 2 2-0-0 100.0 1973 1/18/75 W 27-6C.W. Post/Long Island 1 1-0-0 100.0 1980 1/19/80 W 30-12Cal Poly 8 4-4-0 50.0 1970 11/13/04 W 26-16Cal State Bakersfield 4 3-1-0 75.0 1995 11/8/08 W 23-16Cal State Fullerton 3 2-1-0 66.7 2004 11/7/08 L 17-21Cal Univ. (Pa.) 1 1-0-0 100.0 1980 12/9/80 W 38-2Campbell --- First Meeting ---Canadian National Team 2 2-0-0 100.0 1925 2/27/26 W 29-0Central Florida 3 3-0-0 100.0 1982 12/8/85 W 42-2Central Oklahoma 4 4-0-0 100.0 1982 1/2/86 W 27-14Chicago 1 1-0-0 100.0 1935 2/9/35 W 30-0Citadel 1 1-0-0 100.0 1984 12/8/84 W 50-0Clarion 2 2-0-0 100.0 1975 1/24/76 W 20-17Clemson 4 2-2-0 50.0 1981 1/14/94 L 16-17Cleveland State 4 1-3-0 25.0 1977 1/13/96 W 23-9Coast Guard 4 4-0-0 100.0 1946 1/13/62 W 29-2Colgate 2 2-0-0 100.0 1970 1/29/81 W 36-3Coppin State 3 3-0-0 100.0 1991 1/16/99 W 39-9Cumberland 1 1-0-0 100.0 2006 11/12/06 W 35-6Dartmouth 2 2-0-0 100.0 1921 1/11/47 W 24-6Davidson 1 1-0-0 100.0 1925 2/7/25 W 27-0Delaware State 4 4-0-0 100.0 1993 2/12/05 W 48-0Drake 1 1-0-0 100.0 1971 12/16/71 W 34-8Drexel 13 9-4-0 69.2 1986 1/26/02 L 15-20Duke 13 12-1-0 92.3 1925 2/13/00 W 21-14Duquesne 2 2-0-0 100.0 1998 1/16/99 W 29-9East Carolina 1 1-0-0 100.0 1980 2/17/80 W 28-13East Stroudsburg 14 14-0-0 100.0 1970 1/15/10 W 28-12Eastern Michigan 2 2-0-0 100.0 1996 2/7/04 W 24-15Edinboro 2 1-1-0 50.0 1992 1/14/95 L 17-20Florida 2 0-2-0 00.0 1977 12/16/78 L 12-31Fresno State 1 0-1-0 00.0 2001 11/10/01 L 13-28George Mason 5 5-0-0 100.0 1983 1/6/90 W 21-16Gettysburg 5 5-0-0 100.0 1948 12/12/59 W 29-5Hofstra 5 5-0-0 100.0 1961 2/16/74 W 34-8Howard 2 2-0-0 100.0 1996 1/16/99 W 31-21Illinois 2 1-1-0 50.0 1952 1/14/95 L 13-20Indiana 3 1-2-0 33.3 1923 2/12/38 L 6-22Iowa State 3 0-3-0 00.0 1926 1/20/73 L 5-35James Madison 2 2-0-0 100.0 1988 1/15/00 W 21-15Kansas State 4 2-2-0 50.0 1936 1948 W 31-3Kent State 2 1-1-0 50.0 1996 1/12/97 L 12-21Kentucky 1 1-0-0 100.0 1974 12/7/74 W 25-12Lafayette 4 4-0-0 100.0 1914 2/15/81 W 40-5

InauguralOpponent Matches Rec. Pct. Mtg. Last MatchLiberty 2 2-0-0 100.0 1982 1/21/11 W 34-6Lock Haven 2 2-0-0 100.0 1990 1/11/92 W 22-14Louisiana State 1 0-1-0 00.0 1984 1/11/84 L 13-19Lycoming 2 2-0-0 100.0 1977 1/11/86 W 44-6Mankato State 1 1-0-0 100.0 1970 12/18/70 W 27-10Maryland 62 49-10-3 81.5 1951 1/22/11 L 12-19Massachusetts 3 3-0-0 100.0 1975 1/23/82 W 37-3Menlo College 3 3-0-0 100.0 2001 11/8/03 W 41-0Merchant Marine 4 4-0-0 100.0 1946 1/14/61 W 23-3Miami (Ohio) 2 2-0-0 100.0 1996 1/18/98 W 19-13Michigan 7 2-5-0 28.6 1933 12/5/70 L 14-17Minnesota 3 3-0-0 100.0 1966 1/10/92 W 25-9Missouri 2 1-1-0 50.0 1970 1/4/03 L 12-30MIT 3 3-0-0 100.0 1922 2/9/24 W 22-3Morgan State 1 1-0-0 100.0 1982 1/15/82 W 37-6Muhlenburg 3 3-0-0 100.0 1945 2/1/47 W 34-0Nebraska 4 2-2-0 50.0 1937 1/8/05 L 12-21Nebraska - Kearney 1 1-0-0 100.0 2004 1/3/04 W 30-3Nebraska - Omaha 1 0-0-1 50.0 1971 1/13/71 T 17-17New York University 1 1-0-0 100.0 1993 1/5/93 W 38-10N.C. Pre-Flight School 2 2-0-0 100.0 1944 2/24/45 W 26-6North Carolina 53 35-17-1 67.0 1930 1/28/11 W 21-19NC State 33 24-9-0 72.7 1949 1/23/10 W 38-3Northern Iowa 2 2-0-0 100.0 1970 1/14/95 W 33-6Northwestern 7 4-3-0 57.1 1931 11/12/06 L 16-20Notre Dame 1 1-0-0 100.0 1979 12/8/79 W 29-10Ohio State 4 1-3-0 25.0 1940 1/9/99 L 6-26Oklahoma 12 0-12-0 00.0 1965 1/7/11 L 9-28Oklahoma State/A&M 7 0-7-0 00.0 1927 1/9/09 L 3-34Old Dominion 7 6-1-0 85.7 1966 1/10/09 L 12-22Oregon State 5 3-2-0 60.0 1985 11/28/89 L 14-20Penn State 85 30-48-7 39.4 1910 12/9/05 L 6-28Pittsburgh 39 25-12-2 66.7 1916 12/1/95 L 15-20Pittsburgh - Johnstown 1 1-0-0 100.0 1982 1/9/82 W 42-3Purdue 3 1-2-0 33.3 1996 1/7/06 W 25-12Rhode Island 4 2-2-0 50.0 1974 2/17/78 L 16-23Rider 16 13-3-0 81.3 1981 1/8/98 L 13-19Sacramento City College 1 1-0-0 100.0 2002 11/9/02 W 47-0Sacred Heart 1 1-0-0 100.0 2002 1/26/02 W 33-12Shippensburg 1 1-0-0 100.0 1987 2/21/87 W 35-6South Dakota State 1 1-0-0 100.0 1970 12/19/70 W 31-3Southern Connecticut St. 2 2-0-0 100.0 1980 1/24/81 W 43-6Southern Illinois 5 5-0-0 100.0 1972 12/6/78 W 34-6Springfield College 3 3-0-0 100.0 1967 1/13/73 W 33-0Stanford 5 5-0-0 100.0 2001 11/8/08 W 27-11Stetson 2 2-0-0 100.0 1984 1/2/86 W 44-3SUNY Maritime 1 1-0-0 100.0 1980 1/19/80 W 59-0Swarthmore 1 1-0-0 100.0 1944 1/29/44 W 27-3Syracuse 30 19-9-2 66.7 1957 1/6/96 W 21-15Temple 13 12-1-0 92.3 1942 1/9/82 W 26-8Tennessee 2 2-0-0 100.0 1973 1/6/82 W 31-16Tenn.-Chattanooga 1 1-0-0 100.0 2006 1/7/06 W 26-14Toledo 1 1-0-0 100.0 1988 12/31/88 W 28-9Toronto 1 1-0-0 100.0 1931 1/24/31 W 34-0Tufts 2 2-0-0 100.0 1921 1/30/32 W 32-0UC Davis 4 3-1-0 75.0 2001 11/12/05 W 23-13UCLA 1 0-1-0 00.0 1978 1/2/78 L 13-20Utah Valley State 1 1-0-0 100.0 2006 1/7/06 W 39-7Virginia 7 7-0-0 100.0 1951 1/9/09 W 20-15VMI 15 12-2-1 83.3 1922 1/23/71 W 37-2Virginia Tech 15 15-0-0 100.0 1928 1/13/94 W 28-11Washington 1 0-1-0 00.0 2006 12/14/06 L 15-24Washington & Lee 9 8-0-1 94.4 1922 1/13/51 W 31-3West Chester 3 3-0-0 100.0 1975 2/19/77 W 22-15West Virginia 31 25-6-0 80.6 1921 1/17/97 W 22-15Western Maryland 1 1-0-0 100.0 1928 1/28/28 W 33-0Wilkes 25 18-7-0 72.0 1973 12/3/96 W 48-0William & Mary 14 13-1-0 92.9 1969 2/9/91 W 35-11Wisconsin 6 1-5-0 16.7 1993 1/5/08 L 12-23Wyoming 1 0-1-0 00.0 2001 1/6/01 L 12-18Yale 25 20-5-0 80.0 1911 1/12/91 W 29-8*** 2011-12 dual meet opponents in bold ***

SERIES RECORDS

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Campbell (0-0)H: 0-0 A: 0-0 N: 0-0First Meeting

Buffalo (2-0)H: 0-0 A: 0-0N: 1-02/16/73 N W 26-141/18/75 N W 27-6

E. Stroudsburg (14-0)H: 6-0 A: 5-0 N: 3-012/12/70 N W 32-51/17/87 A W 35-81/16/88 N W 30-121/14/89 H W 34-91/13/90 A W 32-111/12/91 N W 36-92/10/96 H W 29-712/8/01 H W 41-31/23/04 A W 32-71/13/06 A W 30-31/24/07 H W 40-61/18/08 A W 39-31/31/09 H W 39-31/15/10 A W 28-12

Franklin & Marshall(19-0)H: 9-0 A: 6-0 N: 4-03/1/52 H W 18-1012/7/74 N W 36-21/8/83 A W 35-51/784 N W 32-01/7/85 H W 37-31/6/86 A W 33-161/10/87 N W 39-61/9/88 H W 42-31/7/89 A W 37-01/6/ N W 22-121/5/91 H W 34-32/20/93 H W 21-1212/12/99 H W 24-1312/2/00 A W 44-32/15/02 H W 44-92/15/03 A W 36-32/14/04 H W 35-612/11/04 A W 34-1212/10/10 H W 32-13

Kent State (1-1)H: 0-1 A: 1-0 N: 0-01/12/96 A W 19-151/12/97 H L 12-21

Lehigh (47-44)H: 37-20 A: 10-24N: 0-02/26/10 H W 5-22/17/12 H W 6-12/15/13 H L 6-112/14/14 H W 32-02/13/15 H W 18-112/9/18 H W 26-42/8/19 H W 27-52/7/20 H W 31-02/25/22 H W 27-02/10/23 H W 20-10

1/26/24 H W 16-111/17/25 H W 19-63/13/26 A W 13-93/5/27 H L 11-142/11/28 H L 9.5-15.52/2/29 H L 8-152/15/30 H W 27-32/28/31 H L 9-191/23/32 H W 23-132/25/33 A L 12-163/10/34 H L 11-192/16/35 H W 26-83/6/37 A L 15-212/5/38 H L 4.5-25.52/4/39 H L 12.5-7.52/17/40 H W 17-112/22/41 A W 21-92/5/44 H W 25-52/28/48 H W 18-112/19/49 H W 19-162/18/50 A L 7-242/16/52 H W 18-102/28/53 A L 6-222/27/54 H W 16-143/5/55 A L 8-192/25/56 H W 20-132/23/57 A L 6-222/8/58 H L 11-142/7/59 A L 5-212/5/60 H W 18-132/4/61 A L 8-242/3/62 H L 9-182/2/63 A L 6-232/8/64 H W 20-112/6/65 A L 11-172/5/66 H W 19-142/4/67 A L 11-202/3/68 H W 21-132/8/69 A W 22-122/7/70 H W 23-132/6/71 A W 23-142/5/72 H W 26-82/3/73 A W 21-152/2/74 H W 20-122/1/75 A L 14-181/31/76 H W 22-161/29/77 A L 16-251/28/78 H L 18-241/27/79 A L 11-332/9/80 H L 10-252/14/81 A L 19-212/13/82 H W 35-102/18/83 A W 24-202/11/84 H L 12-222/9/85 A L 17-252/8/86 H L 12-282/7/87 A L 16-222/6/88 H W 21-132/4/89 A W 21-192/3/90 H W 23-112/2/91 A W 29-82/1/92 H W 25-91/30/93 A W 19-121/28/94 H W 27-61/28/95 A W 22-91/27/96 H W 19-151/25/97 A L 13-241/24/98 H L 3-371/23/99 A L 3-331/22/00 H L 12-261/12/01 H L 15-221/25/02 A L 10-25

1/24/03 H L 0-371/24/04 A L 9-291/15/05 H L 16-201/14/06 A L 12-201/13/07 H W 16-121/19/08 A L 19-221/17/09 H L 13-301/16/10 A L 9-281/15/11 H W 19-15

Maryland (49-10-3)H: 30-3-1 A: 19-6-2N: 0-01/20/51 H W 24-61/19/52 H W 21-91/31/53 H L 11-151/20/54 H W 22-62/5/55 H W 21-72/4/56 H W 24-62/16/57 H W 15-91/18/58 A T 14-141/17/59 H L 10-191/16/60 H W 24-51/21/61 A L 8-181/20/62 H T 12-122/9/63 A L 8-172/15/64 H W 23-92/13/65 A L 11-172/12/66 H W 23-62/11/67 A W 21-102/10/68 H W 26-82/22/69 A T 15-152/21/70 H W 34-02/20/71 A W 28-612/5/71 H W 24-122/16/73 A W 24-61/9/74 H W 34-51/18/75 A W 23-151/17/76 H W 23-91/15/77 H W 24-111/14/78 H W 35-51/13/79 A W 36-91/14/80 H W 26-151/17/81 A W 26-81/9/82 H W 27-111/11/83 A W 25-122/4/84 H W 32-32/14/85 A W 21-172/12/86 H L 18-222/12/87 A W 29-122/13/88 H W 22-112/14/89 A W 28-102/6/90 H W 33-72/12/91 A W 21-152/5/92 H W 22-132/3/93 A W 16-151/13/94 A W 21-152/8/94 H W 22-142/9/95 A W 24-122/7/96 H W 18-132/6/97 A L 13-241/13/98 H W 23-111/13/99 A W 33-91/11/00 H W 22-121/17/01 A W 27-131/16/02 H W 24-121/15/03 A W 26-91/14/04 H W 39-31/13/05 A W 35-61/11/06 H W 33-91/10/07 A W 25-12

1/10/08 H L 18-211/30/09 A L 14-201/22/10 H W 19-141/22/11 A L 12-19

Nebraska (2-2)H: 2-1 A: 0-0 N: 0-12/27/37 H L 14-162/17/80 H W 19-1412/6/83 H W 26-181/8/05 N L 12-21

N. Carolina (34-17-1)H: 27-7-1 A: 4-9N: 3-11/25/30 H W 22-81/17/31 H W19.5-12.52/24/34 H W 29-31/25/36 H W25.5-4.51/30/37 H W 16-141/29/38 H W 21-111/28/39 H W27.5-6.51/20/40 H W 29-31/18/41 H W 24-81/10/42 H W 23-111/15/44 H W 32-02/17/45 H W 38-02/22/47 H W 28-61/27/51 H W 36-02/21/59 H W 23-31/25/75 H W 37-71/24/76 H W 22-161/8/77 N W 24-1512/9/78 H W 18-161/11/80 A L 13-261/17/81 N W 30-52/6/82 H L 19-262/3/83 H W 29-51/21/84 A L 13-231/19/85 H L 19-231/18/86 A L 11-322/21/87 H W 19-172/20/88 A L 16-182/18/89 H T 16-162/17/90 A W 21-172/16/91 H W 27-151/11/92 N L 11-232/15/92 A L 15-161/8/93 H W 21-132/20/93 H W 24-132/19/94 A L 9-262/18/95 H L 14-302/17/96 H L 3-372/15/97 H L 9-302/14/98 A L 6-282/13/99 H L 11-292/12/00 A L 18-232/10/01 H L 13-212/9/02 A W 18-162/8/03 H W 21-102/7/04 N W 24-111/29/05 A W 27-101/28/06 H W 41-41/20/07 A W 25-91/24/09 A L 9-251/23/10 H W 21-151/28/11 H W 21-19

Oklahoma (0-12)H: 0-4 A: 0-2 N: 0-612/4/65 H L 12-2112/17/69 H L 5-261/12/74 H L 14-201/8/93 H L 12-2412/4/98 A L 6-361/5/02 N L 9-291/4/03 N L 6-271/3/04 N L 13-211/8/05 N L 12-291/6/07 N L 9-301/5/08 N L 6-281/7/11 A L 9-28

Rutgers (20-5)H: 10-3 A: 10-0 N: 0-02/11/50 H W 15-142/3/51 H L 11-41/15/55 H W 19-111/14/56 A W 22-612/13/74 A W 28-912/13/75 H W 35-512/11/76 A W 31-812/10/77 H W 26-121/18/80 A W 33-71/24/81 H W 40-81/23/82 A W 43-51/22/83 H W 33-61/30/99 H W 23-151/29/00 A W 20-121/27/01 H L 15-211/12/02 A W 19-161/11/03 H W 18-131/10/04 A W 25-101/26/05 H W 35-712/3/05 A W 21-1212/1/07 H W 42-02/15/08 A W 29-62/13/09 H L 17-181/30/10 A L 10-231/29/10 H L 9-23

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There are few rivalries in all of sportsthat compare to that of Army-Navy. On themat, Army-Navy wrestling is no exception.The two schools have been going to battleon the mat every year since 1957, whenthe Mids topped the Cadets, 17-8. Armythen took four of the next five matches,before Navy went on the most dominantstreak in the history of intercollegiate com-petition between the two academies. From1963 to 1996, the Mids went 34 consecu-tive matches without a loss. Navy won 30and tied four between 1963’s 18-9 win,and 1996’s 21-9 win. Through the streak,there were a few close matches, likeNavy’s 22-18 win in 1993. But the majori-ty were lopsided, such as the Mids' 40-2win in 1975. Navy’s dominance was mostevident in the 1970s, when Navy neverfailed to score fewer than 23 points, andnever gave up more than 14. The averagescore between 1970 and 1979 was anamazing Navy 31.3, Army 6.7. In 2001, Navy kicked off its current 11-

match winning streak by capturing anexciting 19-13 victory at West Point. In2002, the Mids scored an electrifying 22-9win over the Black Knights in Alumni Hallwith a crowd of over 3,000 looking on thatincluded Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld. In 2007 at West Point, the Midshipmen claimed eight of the 10 bouts, including five of the first sixmatches to lead Navy to its seventh-straight win over archrival Army. Then-rookie Bryce Saddoris broke a 6-6 tie by pinning Army’s Casey Thomeand sparked wins in four straight matches for the Mids to lead Navy to a 10-point decision over the Black Knights in 2008. Meanwhile, Navy wonseven of the first eight bouts en route to capturing a 26-9 win and the program’s ninth-consecutive victory in 2009.The Mids own a 15-match unbeaten streak against the Black Knights that dates back to 1997. In the last 49 matches between the two teams,

Navy is a remarkable 43-1-5.

Aaron Kalil scored a major decision (8-0) over Army’s Travis Coffey in last year’s Army-Navydual at West Point, giving the Mids an early 11-0 advantage en route to a 24-9 victory.

ARMY-NAVY RIVALRY

Date Location Score3/2/57 Annapolis W 17-83//1/58 West Point L 20-82/28/59 Annapolis W 17-92/27/60 West Point L 16-152/25/61 Annapolis L 15-142/24/62 West Point L 20-82/23/63 Annapolis W 18-92/29/64 West Point T 14-142/2765 Annapolis T 16-162/26/66 West Point W 19-142/25/67 Annapolis W 25-102/24/68 West Point W 19-133/1/69 Annapolis W 22-112/28/70 West Point W 26-62/27/71 Annapolis W 25-83/4/72 Annapolis W 37-33/3/73 West Point W 23-142/23/74 Annapolis W 34-32/22/75 West Point W 40-22/21/76 Annapolis W 40-52/26/77 West Point W 27-112/25/78 Annapolis W 26-122/15/79 West Point W 35-32/23/80 Annapolis W 29-72/21/81 West Point W 26-92/20/82 Annapolis W 36-62/19/83 West Point W 33-32/17/84 Annapolis W 33-6

Date Location Score2/23/85 West Point T 16-162/22/86 Annapolis W 29-22/28/87 West Point W 22-122/27/88 Annapolis W 20-152/25/89 West Point W 18-132/24/90 Annapolis W 21-112/23/91 West Point W 19-132/22/92 Annapolis W 22-182/27/93 West Point W 22-102/26/94 Annapolis W 19-122/25/95 West Point T 15-152/24/96 Annapolis W 21-92/22/97 West Point L 19-122/21/98 Annapolis W 21-102/20/99 West Point W 26-62/19/00 Annapolis T 16-162/24/01 West Point W 19-132/22/02 Annapolis W 22-92/22/03 West Point W 21-142/21/04 Annapolis W 22-92/20/05 West Point W 23-102/28/06 Annapolis W 24-92/18/07 West Point W 29-62/22/08 Annapolis W 22-122/21/09 West Point W 26-92/20/10 Annapolis W 26-62/19/11 West Point W 24-9

Navy Leads the All-Time Series: 45-5-5Overall cumulative series score Navy 1259, Army 576Average match score Navy 22.9, Army 11.5

Longest winning streak Navy 19 (1965-1984)Longest unbeaten streak Navy 34 (1965-1996)

Highest score Navy 40 (twice, 1975, 1976)Lowest score Army 2 (twice, 1975, 1986)Largest margin of victory Navy 38 (1975)

Current streak Navy - 11 matchesScore during streak Navy 258, Army 106Average score during streak Navy 23.5, Army 9.6

Year-By-Year Army-Navy Results

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TOURNAMENT HISTORY

Navy ClassicNavy#

Year Pl.Tms Winner Navy Champions1978 1 4 Navy 126 Doug Heimbach, 134 David Halladay, 142 Robert Trombadore, 150 Larry Kihistadius, 158 Paul Supchak1979 1 8 Navy 126 Scott Lynch, HWT Pat Brady1980 1 8 Navy 126 Doug Heimbach, 158 Mike Rodgers, 167 John Reich, 177 Mark Phillips, 190 George Fears1981 1 8 Navy 118 Sal LaCorte, 150 Frank Shaffer, 177 John Reich1982 1 8 Navy 166 Rob Kuzy, 177 John Reich, 190 Pat Ryan1983 1 8 Navy 126 Dave Marquis, 134 Andy Lynch, 142 Don Schleicher1984 1 8 Navy 142 Craig Dellorso, 177 Tim Curry1985 4 9 N/A 142 Craig Dellorso1986 2 9 Lock Haven 190 Scott Kelly1987 2 9 Lock Haven 190 Scott Kelly, HWT John Devine1988 1 9 Navy 158 Scott Schleicher, 167 Ron Neff1989 1 9 Navy 126 Mark Smith, 158 Scott Schleicher, 190 Davy Raby, HWT Brett Bourne1990 3 9 W. Virginia 126 Mark Smith, 134 Kelly Davis, 177 Steve Cantrell1991 1 8 Navy 134 Ned Biehl, 190 Tom Storey1992 4 7 NC State 190 Tom Storey1993 2 8 W. Virginia 142 Ned Biehl1994 1 8 Navy 142 Kurt Kyle, 177 Doug Zembiec, HWT Dan Hicks1995 3 8 W. Virginia HWT Shannon Willits1996 1 7 Navy 126 Donny Williams, 167 Greg Gingeleskie, 190 Frank Workman1997 3 8 Nebraska 177 Greg Gingeleskie1998 2 9 W. Virginia 157 Tyrone Neal, 197 Justin Woodruff1999 2 8 W. Virginia 197 Justin Woodruff2000 5 8 Va. Tech ---2001 4 8 Purdue 141 Mark Conley2002 3 8 W. Virginia HWT Steve Kovach2003 3 7 The Citadel ---2004 1 8 Navy 133 Sam Gray, 141 Nate Gulosh, 149 John Cox, 197 Thayer Paxton, HWT Tanner Garrett2005 1 8 Navy 125 Mike Kohler, 133 Brad Canterbury, 149 John Cox, 174 Matt Stolpinski, 197 Antonio Miranda,

HWT Tanner Garrett2006 1 13 Navy 149 John Cox, 174 Matt Stolpinski, 197 Antonio Miranda, HWT Ed Prendergast2007 2 12 Bloomsburg 174 Matt Stolpinski, HWT Scott Steele2008 1 12 Navy 149 Bryce Saddoris, 174 Luke Rebertus2009 1 9 Navy 125 Aaron Kalil, 165 Oscar Huntley2010 1 7 Navy 125 Aaron Kalil, 141 Joe Locksmith, 149 Eric Filipowicz, 157 Bryce Saddoris, 174 Matt DeMichiel,

184 Luke Rebertus, HWT Dan Miller

Three-time Navy Classic champion MattStolpinski is Navy’s only four-time All-Academy champion.

Luke Rebertus (174 lbs, 2008) was Navy’s firstfreshman to win a Navy Classic title sinceTyrone Neal in 1998.

Recent Navy ClassicChampions

2009, 2010Aaron Kalil

2008, 2010Bryce Saddoris

2010Dan Miller

2005, 2006Antonio Miranda

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All-Academy ChampionshipNavy #

Year Place Tms Winner Navy Champions1995 1 8 Navy 118 Travis Campbell, 150 Randy Walsh, 177 Doug Zembiec,

HWT Dan Hicks1996 3 7 Army 150 Randy Walsh, 158 Craig Schlottke, 190 Frank Workman1997 1 8 Navy 118 Steve Puskar, 126 Donny Williams, 150 Mike Stabile,

167 Greg Gingeleskie, 190 Frank Workman1998 3 8 Air Force 118 Zane Stickel, 177 Greg Gingeleskie1999 1 8 Navy 125 Jason Homestead, 133 Zane Stickel, 141 Don Waters,

184 Greg Gingeleskie, 197 Justin Woodruff2000 3 8 Air Force 141 Mark Conley2001 3 8 Air Force 141 Mark Conley, 197 Mike Bigrigg2002 3 8 Air Force 141 Mark Conley, 197 Mike Bigrigg2003 4 8 VMI 165 Frank Edwards, 197 Jim Letchford2004 1 8 Navy 141 Nate Gulosh, 149 John Cox, 165 Michael Barikian,

197 Thayer Paxton, HWT Tanner Garrett2005 1 8 Navy 141 Nate Gulosh, 174 Matt Stolpinski, 184 Jonny Kane,

197 Thayer Paxton, HWT Tanner Garrett2006 1 8 Navy 125 Alex Usztics, 133 Joe Baker, 174 Matt Stolpinski,

HWT Tanner Garrett2007 1 8 Navy 157 John Jarred, 174 Matt Stolpinski, 184 Antonio Miranda,

197 Matt Parsons, HWT Ed Prendergast2008 2 8 Army 133 Joe Baker, 149 Bryce Saddoris, 157 Spencer Manley,

174 Matt Stolpinski, HWT Ed Prendergast2009 1 8 Navy 133 Joe Baker, 174 Luke Rebertus, 184 Casey Caldwell2010 1 7 Navy 125 Aaron Kalil, 149 Glenn Shober, 157 Bryce Saddoris,

165 Robby Neill, 174 Mike Billings, 184 Andrew Buck2011 1 8 Navy 125 Aaron Kalil, 133 Allen Stein, 157 Bryce Saddoris,

174 Matt DeMichiel, 184 Luke Rebertus

Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational2007 16 50 Michigan ---2009 14 42 Ohio State ---2010 18 36 Cornell ---

Reno Tournament of Champions2007 4 26 C. Michigan HWT Ed Prendergast2008 5 26 Okla. St. 149 Bryce Saddoris, 174 Luke Rebertus2009 15 25 Okla. St. ---2010 7 30 Wyoming ---

Southern Scuffle2004 3 23 Minnesota 141 Nate Gulosh2005 9 32 Minnesota ---2006 5 32 Missouri --2007 9 28 Minnesota HWT Ed Prendergast2008 6 31 Cornell ---2009 10 33 Cornell ---2010 12 35 Cornell ---

Eastern Michigan Open (NTS)2004 197 Thayer Paxton2005 157 John Jarred, HWT Tanner Garrett2006 ---2007 HWT Scott Steele2008 125 Pat McCaffrey, 149 Bryce Saddoris, HWT Scott Steele2009 149 Glenn Shober2010 157 Bryce Saddoris, 184 Luke Rebertus

Navy Classic Miscellany

Two-Time Navy ChampionsDoug Heimbach 126 78-80Craig Dellorso 142 84-85Scott Kelly 190 86-87Scott Schleicher 158 88-89Mark Smith 126 89-90Tom Story 190 91-92Ned Biehl 134/142 91-93Greg Gingeleskie 167/177 96-97Justin Woodruff 197 98-99Tanner Garrett HWT 04-05Antonio Miranda 197 05-06Luke Rebertus 174/184 08-10Bryce Saddoris 149/157 08-10Aaron Kalil 125 09-10

Three-Time Navy ChampionsJohn Reich 177 80-81-82John Cox 149 04-05-06Matt Stolpinski 174 05-06-07

Navy Freshman ChampionsDavid Halladay 134 1978Scott Lynch 126 1979Sal LaCorte 118 1981Rob Kuzy 167 1982Tyrone Neal 157 1998Luke Rebertus 174 2008Oscar Huntley 165 2009Joe Locksmith 141 2010

All-Academy Miscellany

Two-Time Navy ChampionsRandy Walsh 150 95-96Frank Workman 190 96-97Zane Stickel 118/133 1998-99Mike Bigrigg 197 01-02Nate Gulosh 141 04-05Thayer Paxton 197 04-05Ed Prendergast HWT 07-08Aaron Kalil 125 10-11Luke Rebertus 174/184 09-11

Three-Time Navy ChampionsGreg Gingeleskie 167/177/184

97-98-99Mark Conley 141 00-01-02Tanner Garrett HWT 04-05-06Joe Baker 133 06-08-09Bryce Saddoris 149/157 08-11

Four-Time Navy ChampionsMatt Stolpinski 174

05-06-07-08

Navy Freshman ChampionsTravis Campbell 118 95John Cox 149 04Matt Stolpinski 174 05Joe Baker 133 06Bryce Saddori 149 08Luke Rebertus 174 09Andrew Buck 184 10

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Year Coach Captain Record EIWA NCAA1908-09 John Schutz Marc Mitscher 1-0-0 — —1909-10 Paul Steifen Arthur Eddins 3-1-0 — —1910-11 Paul Steifen Frank Loftin 3-1-0 — —1911-12 Paul Steifen Fred Elder 3-1-0 — —1912-13 John Schutz Leman. Babbitt 3-3-0 — —1913-14 John Schutz Lewis Stecher 5-1-0 — —1914-15 John Schutz John Davis 6-0-0 — —1915-16 John Schutz Henry Broadfoot 4-1-0 — —1916-17 John Schutz Ben Wyatt 2-2-0 — —1917-18 John Schutz John Redman 3-1-0 — —1918-19 John Schutz Frank Maichle 5-0-0 — —1919-20 John Schutz Oral Swigart 7-0-0 — —1920-21 John Schutz Oral Swigart 5-0-0 — —1921-22 John Schutz Clarke Lewis 8-0-0 — —1922-23 John Schutz Benjamin Arnold 6-1-0 — —1923-24 John Schutz Hampton Ericsson 7-0-1 — —1924-25 John Schutz Frank Timberlake 6-1-0 — —1925-26 John Schutz Heywood Edwards 3-3-0 — —1926-27 John Schutz Howell Dyson 4-3-0 — —1927-28 John Schutz George Ashford 3-4-0 — —1928-29 John Schutz George Ashford 5-3-0 — —1929-30 John Schutz Claud Hughes 7-0-0 — —1930-31 John Schutz Hugh Gray 6-1-1 — —1931-32 John Schutz DanielGoodman 6-1-0 — T8th1932-33 John Schutz Garrett Coleman 5-2-0 — —1933-34 John Schutz Joseph Dougherty 4-2-1 — —1934-35 John Schutz Joseph Dougherty 5-1-1 — —1935-36 John Schutz Otis Cole Jr. 4-2-0 — T10th1936-37 John Schutz John Merryman 3-4-0 — —1937-38 John Schutz Heber Player 3-4-0 — —1938-39 Ray Swartz Charles Leigh 5-2-0 — T12th1939-40 Ray Swartz Allen Bergner 5-3-0 — —1940-41 Ray Swartz John Landreth 4-3-1 3rd —1941-42 Ray Swartz William Carmichael 5-3-0 3rd T5th1942-43 Ray Swartz Charles Swift 7-0-0 1st —1943-44 Ray Swartz Josiah Henson 7-0-0 1st —1944-45 Ray Swartz John Hale 6-0-0 1st —1945-46 Ray Swartz Oscar Greene Jr. 6-0-0 1st —1946-47 Ray Swartz John Fletcher III 8-0-0 2nd 12th1947-48 Ray Swartz John Fletcher III 8-0-0 3rd T9th1948-49 Ray Swartz Leon Smith 6-1-1 3rd T12th1949-50 Ray Swartz Leon Smith 4-3-0 6th T10th1950-51 Ray Swartz Robert Sutley 6-2-0 8th T12th1951-52 Ray Swartz Robert Sutley 6-2-0 10th —1952-53 Ray Swartz John Godek 5-3-0 6th —1953-54 Ray Swartz Art Jesser 7-1-0 4th T4th1954-55 Ray Swartz Pete Blair 7-1-0 4th 8th1955-56 Ray Swartz Ed Zabrycki 6-1-0 4th T21st1956-57 Ray Swartz Bob Daughenbaugh 5-2-0 5th T13th1957-58 Ray Swartz J. Longton, T. Stremic 3-3-2 7th —1958-59 Ray Swartz Doug Volgenau 4-4-0 11th —1959-60 Ray Swartz Paul Ilg 5-3-0 16th —1960-61 Ed Peery Dick Royston 6-3-0 6th T28th1961-62 Ed Peery Mike McGrath 4-5-1 3rd T30th1962-63 Ed Peery Mike Harman 5-3-0 4th T11th1963-64 Ed Peery Dave Carey 6-2-1 5th T29th1964-65 Ed Peery Gerry Franzen 3-3-2 3rd T10th

Year Coach Captain Record EIWA NCAA1965-66 Ed Peery Wayne Hicks 10-1-0 2nd 19th1966-67 Ed Peery Dave Palmer 7-1-1 2nd 9th1967-68 Ed Peery Gary Burger 9-0-0 1st 5th1968-69 Ed Peery Steve Comiskey 9-0-1 1st 19th1969-70 Ed Peery Dale Stahl 7-2-0 1st 23rd1970-71 Ed Peery Lewis Mason 16-1-2 2nd T9th1971-72 Ed Peery Lloyd Keaser 12-3-0 1st T9th1972-73 Ed Peery Ross Chaffin 11-5-0 2nd T10th1973-74 Ed Peery Fred Hahndorf 12-1-1 1st 17th1974-75 Ed Peery Jeff Simons 20-1-0 2nd T35th1975-76 Ed Peery M. Costello, K. Goodrow 13-2-0 T2nd 13th1976-77 Ed Peery J. Althans, M. Beck 12-6-0 2nd 23rd1977-78 Ed Peery J. Hanson, D. Holoubek 8-11-0 4th 36th1978-79 Ed Peery Larry Kihlstadius 13-6-0 3rd T28th1979-80 Ed Peery Rick Episcopo 18-5-0 2nd T19th1980-81 Ed Peery Doug Heimbach 18-4-0 3rd 39th1981-82 Ed Peery D. Halladay, G. Zanti 19-3-0 1st 17th1982-83 Ed Peery John Reich 18-0-2 2nd 11th1983-84 Ed Peery Donald Schleicher 15-4-1 1st 32nd1984-85 Ed Peery Kevin Bianchi 13-4-1 5th T55th1985-86 Ed Peery James Reich 11-10-0 1st T53rd1986-87 Ed Peery Craig Dellorso 16-4-0 2nd 24th1987-88 Reg Wicks Scott Kelly 18-3-1 2nd 29th1988-89 Reg Wicks Paul Radomski 14-5-1 3rd 23rd1989-90 Reg Wicks Scott Schleicher 18-5-0 1st 13th1990-91 Reg Wicks Brett Bourne 19-2-0 2nd 36th1991-92 Reg Wicks Mark Smith 13-5-0 2nd T36th1992-93 Reg Wicks Jamey Cummings 19-3-1 3rd T30th1993-94 Reg Wicks Jeff Stepanic 13-6-0 2nd 32nd1994-95 Reg Wicks Dan Hicks 10-6-1 3rd T43rd1995-96 Reg Wicks Randy Walsh 14-5-0 7th —1996-97 Reg Wicks Alex Garcia 7-6-0 6th T38th1997-98 Reg Wicks Coleman Ruiz 9-6-0 6th T46th1998-99 Reg Wicks Greg Gingeleskie 9-5-0 6th T59th1999-00 Reg Wicks Justin Woodruff 10-3-1 6th T62nd2000-01 Bruce Burnett Mark Newman 7-7-0 6th 30th2001-02 Bruce Burnett Mark Conley 11-6-0 6th 36th2002-03 Bruce Burnett Stephen Kovach 11-6-0 10th T39th2003-04 Bruce Burnett Mike Barikian 12-4-0 6th T60th2004-05 Bruce Burnett Patrick Lukanich 12-3-0 3rd T33rd2005-06 Bruce Burnett Tanner Garrett 13-2-0 4th 34th2006-07 Bruce Burnett John Jarred 11-4-0 2nd 18th2007-08 Bruce Burnett Matt Stolpinski 6-4-0 4th 18th2008-09 Bruce Burnett Scott Steele 7-9-0 5th 25th2010-11 Bruce Burnett Bryce Saddoris 5-3-0 6th T37th

Navy’s All-Time Coaching LedgerNCAA Tourn. NCAA EIWA EIWA Ind.

Coach Years Record Pct. Appearances Champions All-Americans Champs ChampionsJohn Schutz 27 1909, 1913-38 126-40-4 75.3 2 0 2 — —Paul Steifan 3 1910-12 9-3-0 75.0 0 0 0 — —Ray Swartz 22 1939-1960 125-37-4 76.5 11 2 15 4 27Ed Peery 27 1961-87 311-90-13 76.7 27 1 28 8 48Reg Wicks 13 1988-00 173-60-5 73.7 12 0 6 1 16Bruce Burnett 11 2001-present 101-50-0 66.9 11 0 10 0 9Totals 103 1909-present 845-280-26 74.5 63 3 61 13 100

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

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1908-09Record: 1-0• Coach: John Schutz3/13 Penn W 24-9

1909-10Record: 3-1• Coach: Paul Steifen2/2 Penn W 6-12/17 Penn St. W 18-92/24 Lehigh W 24-83/3 Princeton L 15-18

1910-11 Record: 3-1• Coach: Paul Steifen2/11 Yale L 14-162/18 Penn W 4-32/25 Princeton W 5-23/11 Columbia W 6-1

1911-12 Record: 3-1• Coach: Paul Steifen2/10 Princeton W 4-32/17 Lehigh W 6-12/24 Cornell L 3-43/2 Yale W 6-1

1912-13Record: 3-3• Coach: John Schutz2/8 Columbia W 14-42/15 Lehigh L 6-112/22 Cornell L 14-163/1 Penn W 14-53/3 Princeton W 11-73/8 Yale L 8-9

1913-14Record: 5-1• Coach: John Schutz1/31 Lafayette W 21-02/7 Penn St. L 5-122/14 Lehigh W 32-02/21 Cornell W 27-42/28 Penn W 25-63/7 Columbia W 26-6

1914-15Record: 6-0• Coach: John Schutz2/6 Penn St. W 19-102/13 Lehigh W 18-112/20 Penn W 32-02/27 Yale W 26-43/6 Cornell W 17-123/13 Princeton W 27-4

1915-16Record: 4-1• Coach: John Schutz2/5 Penn St. W 26-42/12 Penn W 21-102/19 Pittsburgh W 20-132/26 Yale L 14-193/4 Princeton W 31-0

1916-17Record: 2-2• Coach: John Schutz2/17 Pittsburgh W 33-02/24 Yale L 14-173/3 Penn St. L 8-193/10 Cornell W 1

1917-18Record: 3-1• Coach: John Schutz2/9 Lehigh W 26-42/16 Penn W 27-43/2 Penn St. L 14-163/9 Cornell W 30-0

1918-19Record: 5-0• Coach: John Schutz2/8 Lehigh W 27-52/15 Penn W 33-02/22 Columbia W 27-43/1 Yale W 24-43/8 Penn St. W 30-0

1919-20Record: 7-0• Coach: John Schutz2/7 Lehigh W 31-02/14 Penn W 22-82/21 Princeton W 28-42/28 Columbia W 33-03/6 Penn St. W 18-143/13 Cornell W 27-43/20 Yale W 26-5

1920-21Record: 5-0• Coach: John Schutz2/5 Tufts W 33-02/12 Penn W 27-42/19 Dartmouth W 26-52/26 W. Virginia W 26-43/12 Penn St. W 19-6

1921-22Record: 8-0• Coach: John Schutz1/30 Balt. Poly W 29-02/4 Wash. & Lee W 28-52/18 Va. Military W 25-02/18 Brown W 29-02/25 Lehigh W 27-03/4 W. Virginia W 27-03/11 Penn St. W 20-53/18 MIT W 28-3

1922-23Record: 6-1• Coach: John Schutz2/10 Lehigh W 20-102/17 Wash. & Lee W 33-02/24 Penn St. W 16-112/28 Indiana W 22-33/3 W. Virginia W 16-83/10 MIT W 21-83/17 at Cornell L 11-13

1923-24Record: 7-0-1• Coach: John Schutz1/26 Lehigh W 16-112/2 Brooklyn Poly W 28-02/9 MIT W 22-32/13 W. Virginia W 17-82/16 Balt. YMCA W 16-132/23 at Penn St. T 3-33/1 Wash. & Lee W 31-03/8 Brown W 20-3

1924-25Record: 6-1• Coach: John Schutz1/17 Lehigh W 19-61/31 Wash. & Lee W 26-52/7 Davidson W 27-02/21 Duke W 24-52/28 C. Canadians W 29-0

3/7 Penn St. L 9-183/14 at W. Virginia W 22-3

1925-26Record: 3-3• Coach: John Schutz2/10 Iowa St. L 8-192/23 Duke W 26-32/20 W. Virginia L 13-142/27 C. Canadians W 29-03/6 Penn St. L 10-123/13 at Lehigh W 13-9

1926-27Record: 4-3• Coach: John Schutz1/29 Balt. YMCA W 16-92/5 Wash. & Lee W 19-82/12 Oklahoma St. L 5-202/19 Yale W 18.5-8.52/26 at Penn St. L 9.5-17.53/5 Lehigh L 11-143/12 W. Virginia W 19-6

1927-28Record: 3-4• Coach: John Schutz1/21 Duke L 8-171/28 W. Maryland W 33-02/4 Virginia Tech W 21-82/11 Lehigh L 9.5-15.52/18 at Yale W 14-132/25 W. Virginia L 8-213/3 Penn St. L 8-17

1928-29Record: 5-3• Coach: John Schutz1/19 VMI W 22.5-6.51/26 Duke W 17-62/2 Lehigh L 8-152/9 Virginia Tech W 15-82/16 Indiana L 6-152/23 at W. Virginia W 17-83/2 Penn St. L 6-193/9 Princeton W 17-6

1929-30Record: 7-0• Coach: John Schutz1/25 N. Carolina W 22-82/1 Va. Military W 25-32/8 Duke W 25-32/15 Lehigh W 27-32/22 at Princeton W 26-83/1 W. Virginia W 28-03/8 Penn St. W 15-9

1930-31Record: 6-1-1• Coach: John Schutz1/17 N. Carolina W 19.5-12.51/24 Univ. of TorontoW 34-01/31 Va. Military W 19-112/7 Northwestern W 21-132/14 Princeton T 16-162/21 W. Virginia W 33-32/28 Lehigh L 9-193/7 at Penn St. W 21-11

1930-31Record: 6-1• Coach: John Schutz• NCAA Champ. Finish: T8th• All-Americans:158 - Silverstein1/23 Lehigh W 23-131/30 Tufts W 32-02/6 at Princeton W 25-3

2/13 Oklahoma St. L 8-202/20 Harvard W 22-82/27 Brown W 34-03/5 Penn St. W 32-0

1932-33Record: 5-2• Coach: John Schutz1/21 Princeton L 14-161/28 Penn W 22-82/4 VMI W 23-132/11 Michigan W 22-62/18 Wash. & Lee W 19-132/25 at Lehigh L 12-163/4 West Virginia W 18-12

1933-34Record: 4-2-1• Coach: John Schutz1/27 Penn W 27-32/3 VMI W 26-82/10 at Harvard W 19-132/17 Wash. & Lee T 16-162/24 N. Carolina W 29-33/3 Oklahoma St. L 3-313/10 Lehigh L 11-19

1934-35Record: 5-1-1• Coach: John Schutz1/26 Penn W 38-02/2 VMI T 16-162/9 U. of Chicago W 30-02/16 Lehigh W 26-82/23 Harvard W 21-113/2 Pittsburgh W 38-03/9 at Penn St. L 3-29

1935-36Record: 4-2• Coach: John Schutz• NCAA Champ. Finish: T10th• All-Americans: 174 - Vogel1/25 N. Carolina W 25.5-4.52/1 VMI W 18-122/8 Kansas St. L 10.5-15.52/15 Wash. & Lee W 16-122/22 Penn St. L 6-243/1 at Penn W 14-12

1936-37Record: 3-4• Coach: John Schutz1/28 VMI L 8-201/30 N. Carolina W 16-142/6 Penn St. L 0-302/13 Penn W 23-32/20 Harvard W 17.5-12.52/27 Nebraska L 14-163/6 at Lehigh L 15-21

1937-38Record: 3-4• Coach: John Schutz1/22 VMI L 12.5-15.51/29 N. Carolina W 21-112/5 Lehigh L 4.5-25.52/12 Indiana L 6-222/19 Harvard W 20-82/26 at Penn W 24.5-9.53/5 Penn St. L 9-17

YEAR-BY-YEAR DUAL RESULTS

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1938-39Record: 5-2• Coach: Ray Swartz• NCAA Champ. Finish: T12th1/21 VMI W 17-91/28 N. Carolina W 27.5-6.52/4 Lehigh L 12.5-17.52/11 Harvard W 20.5-7.52/18 Penn W 30-02/25 at Penn St. L 11-173/4 Kansas St. W 16-12

1939-40Record: 5-3• Coach: Ray Swartz1/13 Ohio St. L 11-211/20 N. Carolina W 29-31/27 Penn W 24-62/10 Oklahoma St. L 3-232/17 Lehigh W 17-112/22 Harvard W 23-52/24 at Michigan L 10-243/2 Penn St. W 14-12

1940-41Record: 4-3-1• Coach: Ray Swartz• EIWA Finish: T3rd1/11 Duke W 31-51/18 N. Carolina W 24-81/25 Penn L 13-172/1 W. Virginia W 35-52/8 at Harvard T 16-162/15 Penn St. L 11-172/22 at Lehigh W 21-93/1 Michigan L 9-19

1941-42Record: 5-3• Coach: Ray Swartz• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T5th / 3rd• All-Americans: 155 - Bennett, 165 - Carmichael, HWT - Swift1/10 N. Carolina W 23-111/17 at Penn St. L 14-161/31 Kansas St. L 9-172/7 Northwestern W 32-52/14 Temple W 36-02/21 at Penn L 12-162/28 W. Virginia W 34-03/7 VMI W 19-9

1942-43Record: 7-0• Coach: Ray Swartz• EIWA Finish: 1st1/16 Virginia Tech W 36-01/23 at Yale W 25-31/30 VMI W 34-02/6 Ohio St. W 34-02/13 Penn St. W 29-52/24 Penn W 31-33/6 Columbia W 29-3

1943-44Record: 7-0• Coach: Ray Swartz• EIWA Finish: 1st1/15 N. Carolina W 32-01/22 Penn W 29-51/29 Swarthmore W 27-32/5 Lehigh W 25-52/12 Penn St. W 34-02/19 at Columbia W 31-52/26 N.C. Pre-FlightW 3

1944-45Record: 6-0• Coach: Ray Swartz• EIWA Finish: 1st1/13 Penn W 30-01/20 at Columbia W 38-01/27 Muhlenberg W 34-02/3 Penn St. W 36-02/17 N. Carolina W 38-02/24 NC Pre-Flight W 26-6

1945-46Record: 6-0• Coach: Ray Swartz• EIWA Finish: 1st1/5 at Penn W 29-31/12 Penn St. W 23-131/19 Muhlenberg W 36-01/26 USMMA W 26-62/2 Columbia W 31-32/23 Coast Guard W 29-3

1946-47Record: 8-0• Coach: Ray Swartz• NCAA / EIWA Finish: 12th / 2nd• All-Americans: 147 - Fletcher, 136 - Smith1/11 Dartmouth W 24-61/18 Penn W 24-81/25 USMMA W 25-32/1 Muhlenberg W 34-02/8 Coast Guard W 27-32/15 at Columbia W 22-82/22 N. Carolina W 28-63/1 at Penn St. W 27-3

1947-48Record: 8-0• Coach: Ray Swartz• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T9th / 5th• All-Americans: 147 - Fletcher1/10 Gettysburg W 21-31/17 Alabama Poly W 27-51/31 Kansas St. W 31-32/7 Columbia W 33-52/14 Princeton W 24-52/21 Penn St. W 28-62/28 Lehigh W 18-113/6 at Penn W 26-5

1948-49Record: 6-1-1• Coach: Ray Swartz• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T12th / 3rd1/8 at Columbia W 32-01/15 NC State W 28-51/22 at Yale W 17-92/5 Michigan W 21-102/12 at Princeton T 14-142/19 Lehigh W 19-162/26 Penn St. L 10-203/5 Penn W 23-9

1949-50Record: 4-3• Coach: Ray Swartz• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T10th / 6th• All-Americans: 136 - Smith1/7 Columbia W 24-61/14 at Penn W 20-61/21 Yale W 16-112/4 at Michigan L 6-202/11 Rutgers W 15-142/18 at Lehigh L 7-242/25 Penn St. L 6-18

1950-51Record: 6-2• Coach: Ray Swartz• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T12th / 8th• All-Americans: 167 - Thomas1/13 Wash. & Lee W 31-31/20 Maryland W 24-61/27 N. Carolina W 36-02/3 Rutgers L 11-142/10 Princeton W 26-42/17 at Cornell W 22-82/24 at Penn St. L 5-243/3 Virginia W 24-6

1951-52Record: 6-2• Coach: Ray Swartz• EIWA Finish: 10th1/12 at Duke W 26-51/19 Maryland W 21-92/2 Illinois W 25-82/9 Cornell L 11-152/16 Lehigh W 18-102/23 Penn St. L 5-223/1 F&M W 18-103/8 Penn W 26-4

1952-53Record: 5-3• Coach: Ray Swartz• EIWA Finish: 6th1/10 Temple W 31-31/24 at Cornell W 18-101/31 Maryland L 11-152/7 Penn St. L 3-272/14 Duke W 30-02/21 Penn W 30-02/28 at Lehigh L 6-223/7 Columbia W 22-6

1953-54Record: 7-1• Coach: Ray Swartz• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T4th / 4th• All-Americans:167 - Gattuso, 191 - Blair1/9 N. Carolina W 36-01/16 Cornell W 17-91/20 Maryland W 22-61/30 Pittsburgh L 13-152/6 at Penn W 22-62/13 at Columbia W 27-32/20 Penn St. W 19-92/27 Lehigh W 16-14

1954-55Record: 7-1• Coach: Ray Swartz• NCAA / EIWA Finish: 8th / 4th• All-Americans:167 - Gattuso, 191 - Blair1/8 Duke W 40-01/15 Rutgers W 19-111/29 at Penn St. W 16-122/5 Maryland W 21-72/12 at Cornell W 20-62/19 Columbia W 28-52/26 Penn W 30-03/5 at Lehigh L 8-19

1955-56Record: 6-1• Coach: Ray Swartz• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T21st / 4th• All-Americans: 177 - Zabrycki1/7 Gettysburg W 29-31/14 at Rutgers W 22-61/28 Penn St. L 7-232/4 Maryland W 24-62/11 W. Virginia W 33-32/18 at Columbia W 36-02/25 Lehigh W 20-13

Olympian John Fletcher was Navy’s first multiple All-American,garnering the honor in 1947 and ‘48. He represented the UnitedStates in the 1948 Olympic Games in London.

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1956-57Record: 5-2• Coach: Ray Swartz• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T13th / 5th• All-Americans: 191 - Stremic1/5 at Penn W 27-31/12 Syracuse L 14-162/2 Columbia W 29-52/9 Penn St. W 14-132/16 Maryland W 15-92/23 at Lehigh L 6-223/2 Army W 17-8

1957-58Record: 3-3-2• Coach: Ray Swartz• EIWA Finish: 7th12/14 Gettysburg W 30-01/11 at Columbia W 34-01/18 at Maryland T 14-142/1 at Penn St. T 12-122/8 Lehigh L 11-142/15 Pittsburgh L 8-182/22 VMI W 27-53/1 at Army L 8-20

1958-59Record: 4-4• Coach: Ray Swartz• EIWA Finish: 11th12/13 Gettysburg W 34-01/10 USMMA W 25-31/17 Maryland L 10-191/31 Penn St. L 8-172/7 at Lehigh L 5-212/14 at Pittsburgh L 3-272/21 N. Carolina W 23-32/28 Army W 17-9

1959-60Record: 5-3• Coach: Ray Swartz• EIWA Finish: 16th12/12 Gettysburg W 29-51/9 Duke W 34-01/16 Maryland W 24-51/23 Pittsburgh L 6-212/5 Lehigh W 18-132/13 at Penn St. L 8-252/20 at Temple W 32-32/27 Army L 15-16

1960-61Record: 6-3• Coach: Ed Peery• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T28th / 6th12/17 Coast Guard W 25-21/7 Virginia Tech W 18-111/14 USMMA W 23-31/21 at Maryland L 8-181/28 at Hofstra W 19-132/4 at Lehigh L 8-242/11 Penn St. W 17-112/18 Temple W 27-62/25 Army L 14-15

1961-62Record: 4-5-1• Coach: Ed Peery• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T30th / 3rd12/9 at Penn St. L 12-1712/11 Michigan L 11-2112/16 Hofstra W 20-61/6 Virginia Tech W 25-61/13 at Coast Guard W 29-21/20 Maryland T 12-122/3 Lehigh L 9-182/10 Pittsburgh L 3-262/17 at Temple W 32-22/24 at Army L 8-20

1962-63Record: 5-3• Coach: Ed Peery• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T11th / 4th• All-Americans:137 - Harman, 177 - Franzen12/8 Penn St. W 17-1212/15 at Hofstra W 24-01/12 Va. Tech W 30-01/19 Syracuse L 10-202/2 at Lehigh L 6-232/9 at Maryland L 8-172/16 Temple W 25-52/23 Army W 18-9

1963-64Record: 6-2-1• Coach: Ed Peery• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T29th / 5th• All-Americans: 177 - Franzen12/14 Hofstra W 26-612/19 Cornell W 17-111/11 at Temple W 30-31/18 Va. Tech W 30-02/1 at Syracuse L 13-192/8 Lehigh W 20-112/15 Maryland W 23-92/22 at Penn St. L 9-182/29 at Army T 14-14

1964-65Record: 3-3-2• Coach: Ed Peery• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T10th / 3rd• All-Americans: 137 - Hicks12/12 at Cornell W 26-91/9 Syracuse W 28-101/16 Va. Tech W 32-01/23 Temple L 14-162/6 at Lehigh L 11-172/13 at Maryland L 11-172/20 Penn St. T 16-162/27 Army T 16-16

1965-66Record: 10-1• Coach: Ed Peery• NCAA / EIWA Finish: 19th / 2nd• All-Americans: 191 - Nichols12/4 Oklahoma L 12-2112/11 Cornell W 19-151/8 at Syracuse W 26-131/15 at Va. Tech W 32-81/15 # Auburn W 31-31/15 # Old Dominion W 25-101/22 Pittsburgh W 35-32/5 Lehigh W 19-142/12 Maryland W 23-62/19 at Penn St. W 20-142/26 at Army W 19-14# - Blacksburg, Va.

1966-67Record: 7-1-1• Coach: Ed Peery• NCAA / EIWA Finish: 9th / 2nd• All-Americans: 123 - Burger, 145 - Vanderlofske, 160 - Kent12/3 Minnesota W 23-612/10 at Cornell W 26-101/7 Syracuse W 31-31/14 at Pittsburgh W 31-31/21 Va. Tech W 26-62/4 at Lehigh L 11-202/11 at Maryland W 21-102/18 Penn St. T 15-152/25 Army W 25-10

1967-68Record: 9-0• Coach: Ed Peery• NCAA / EIWA Finish: 5th / 1stt• All-Americans:137 - Vanderlofske, 152 - Kent12/16 Springfield W 33-61/5 at Cornell W 23-131/6 at Syracuse W 30-91/13 Pittsburgh W 33-21/20 Va. Tech W 25-82/3 Lehigh W 21-132/10 Maryland W 26-82/17 at Penn St. W 17-142/24 at Army W 19-13

1968-69Record: 9-0-1• Coach: Ed Peery• NCAA / EIWA Finish: 19th / 1st• All-Americans: 167 - Welch12/7 at Cornell W 28-612/14 Springfield W 32-212/20 Syracuse W 28-51/11 at Pittsburgh W 27-81/18 Va. Tech W 40-22/1 William & Mary W 33-02/8 at Lehigh W 22-122/15 Penn St. W 18-142/22 at Maryland T 15-153/1 Army W 22-11

1969-70Record: 7-2• Coach: Ed Peery• NCAA / EIWA Finish: 23rd / 1st• All-Americans: 137 - Harman,177 - Franzen12/13 at Syracuse W 34-812/17 Oklahoma L 5-261/10 Pittsburgh W 28-61/17 Northwestern W 28-61/31 at Temple W 30-62/7 Lehigh W 23-132/14 at Penn St. L 16-182/21 Maryland W 34-02/28 at Army W 26-6

1970-71Record: 16-1-2• Coach: Ed Peery• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T9th / 2nd• All-Americans: 118 - Schuler, 142 - Keaser12/5 Michigan L 14-1712/9 Cal Poly W 22-1512/12 at Princeton W 22-1212/12# E. StroudsburgW 32-512/12# Colgate W 30-512/17 at N. Iowa W 26-612/18 at MSU-MankatoW 27-1012/19$ Missouri W 18-1412/19 at S.D. State W 31-312/19$ Minnesota W 22-111/9 at Pittsburgh W 27-111/13 Neb.-Omaha T 17-171/16 Temple W 23-111/23 VMI W 37-22/6 at Lehigh W 23-142/13 Penn St. T 17-172/16 Syracuse W 32-52/20 at Maryland W 28-62/27 Army W 25-8# - Princeton, N.J.; $ - Brookings, S.D.

1971-72Record: 12-3• Coach: Ed Peery• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T9th / 1st• All-Americans:118 - Schuler, 142 - Keaser12/4 Ashland W 35-512/5 Maryland W 24-1212/11 at Syracuse W 33-212/15 William & Mary W 34-612/15 Princeton W 23-1112/16 at Drake W 34-812/17 at Iowa St. L 3-3312/18 at Oklahoma St. L 0-321/8 Pittsburgh W 33-51/12 at Temple W 32-51/15 Harvard W 37-01/15 Virginia W 30-52/5 Lehigh W 26-82/12 at Penn St. L 12-233/4 Army W 37-3

1972-73Record: 11-5• Coach: Ed Peery• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T10th / 2nd• All-Americans: 142 - Muthler12/6 S. Illinois W 23-812/9 Syracuse W 33-312/13 Cal Poly L 11-2112/14 at Washington L 15-241/6 at Pittsburgh W 19-151/10 at Princeton W 26-101/10 at Temple W 33-61/13 at Harvard W 35-71/13 # Springfield W 33-01/17 Wilkes L 15-261/20 Iowa St. L 5-352/3 at Lehigh W 21-152/10 Penn St. L 13-242/16 at Maryland W 24-62/16 $ Buffalo W 26-143/3 Army W 23-14# - Boston, Mass.; $ - College Park,Md.

1973-74Record: 12-1-1• Coach: Ed Peery• NCAA / EIWA Finish: 17th / 1st• All-Americans:134 - Hahndorf, 190 - Simons12/5 Tennessee W 24-912/7 at Cornell W 29-1212/8 at Syracuse W 28-612/15 Wilkes W 21-171/7 at S. Illinois W 24-121/12 Pittsburgh W 36-31/12 Oklahoma L 14-201/12 Princeton W 34-31/15 Rhode Island W 32-91/19 Maryland W 34-52/2 Lehigh W 20-122/9 at Penn St. T 18-182/16 Hofstra W 34-82/23 Army W 34-3

1974-75Record: 20-1• Coach: Ed Peery• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T35th / 2nd12/4 S. Illinois W 17-1412/7 # Kentucky W 25-1212/7 # F&M W 36-212/7 at Princeton W 30-612/13 at Rutgers W 28-912/14 at Wilkes W 24-1212/18 Cal Poly W 19-181/4 at Clarion W 29-15

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1/6 at Bloomsburg W 29-61/7 Virginia W 29-51/8 Yale W 25-61/11 at Pittsburgh W 33-61/15 Cornell W 36-61/18 at Maryland W 23-151/18 $ Buffalo W 27-61/18 $ MassachusettsW 42-01/25 N. Carolina W 37-72/1 at Lehigh L 14-182/8 Penn St. W 19-162/15 West Chester W 33-62/22 at Army W 40-2# - Princeton, N.J.; $ - CollegePark, Md.

1975-76Record: 13-2• Coach: Ed Peery• NCAA / EIWA Finish: 13th / T2nd• All-Americans:118 - Costello, 158 - Althans12/13 Rutgers W 35-512/13 Wilkes W 27-161/5 Bloomsburg W 29-111/7 Yale L 18-211/10 William & Mary W 18-161/10 Pittsburgh L 15-181/10 Princeton W 25-121/14 Rhode Island W 20-191/17 Maryland W 23-91/24 N. Carolina W 22-161/24 Clarion W 20-171/31 Lehigh W 22-162/7 at Penn St. W 20-192/14 West Chester W 35-82/21 Army W 40-5

1976-77Record: 12-6• Coach: Ed Peery• NCAA / EIWA Finish: 23rd / 2nd• All-Americans: 158 - Althans12/8 S. Illinois W 34-512/10 at Wilkes L 17-2112/11 at Rutgers W 31-812/14 Cal Poly L 11-251/8 at Princeton W 23-151/8 # Lycoming W 29-61/8 # NC State W 24-151/12 Rhode Island L 19-211/15 Maryland W 24-111/22 Yale W 32-31/22 N. Carolina W 26-91/29 at Lehigh L 16-252/5 Penn St. L 13-232/12 at Pittsburgh W 29-152/19 William & Mary W 30-62/19 West Chester W 22-152/22 Cleveland St. L 16-192/26 at Army W 27-11# - Princeton, N.J.

1977-78Record: 8-11• Coach: Ed Peery• NCAA / EIWA Finish: 36th / 5th12/10 Wilkes L 14-1712/10 Rutgers W 26-1212/10 Florida L 17-191/2 at UCLA L 13-201/3 at Cal Poly L 2-401/7 Va. Tech W 23-111/7 NC State W 27-131/7 Princeton L 11-291/14 Maryland W 35-51/28 Lehigh L 18-242/4 at Penn St. L 14-23

2/11 William & Mary L 11-22/11 Pittsburgh L 18-252/11 Cleveland St. L 17-192/17 at Rhode Island L 16-232/18 # Boston U. W 35-62/18 at Yale W 36-112/18 at Mass. W 41-82/25 Army W 26-12# - New Haven, Conn.

1978-79Record: 13-6• Coach: Ed Peery• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T28th / 3rd• All-Americans: 150 - Kihlstadius12/6 S. Illinois W 34-612/9 Yale W 27-912/9 N. Carolina W 18-1612/9 Wilkes L 19-2112/16 Florida L 12-311/6 # Bucknell W 28-111/6 # Syracuse L 17-221/6 at Princeton W 21-171/9 at NC State L 15-191/10 at Duke W 25-111/13 at Maryland W 36-91/20 Columbia W 31-61/27 at Lehigh L 11-331/28 at Lafayette W 35-102/3 Penn St. W 23-112/10 at Pittsburgh W 21-162/10 $ William & Mary W 26-82/10 $ Cleveland St. L 13-222/15 at Army W 35-3# - Princeton, N.J.; $ - Pittsburgh, Pa.

1979-80Record: 18-5• Coach: Ed Peery• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T19th / 2nd• All-Americans: 167 - Reich12/7 at Wilkes L 15-2112/7 at Yale W 29-1212/8 # Notre Dame W 29-1012/12 W. Virginia W 30-151/8 Princeton W 24-111/9 at O. Dominion W 23-151/10 at NC State L 12-201/11 at N. Carolina L 13-261/14 Maryland W 26-151/18 at Rutgers W 33-71/19 $ C.W. Post W 30-121/19 $ N.Y. Maritime W 59-01/19 at Columbia W 27-101/26 S. Conn. St. W 28-121/26 Syracuse W 34-51/26 Pittsburgh W 37-61/28 Lafayette W 40-22/2 at Penn St. L 13-212/9 at Lehigh L 10-252/17 William & Mary W 30-92/17 East Carolina W 28-132/17 Nebraska W 19-142/23 Army W 29-7# - New Haven, Conn.; $ - NewYork, N.Y.

1980-81Record: 18-4• Coach: Ed Peery• NCAA / EIWA Finish: 39th / 3rd12/6 Wilkes W 29-1312/9 Cal Univ. (Pa.) W 38-21/6 # Rider W 31-61/6 @ Princeton W 30-31/9 $ Va. Tech W 22-131/9 $ Clemson W 41-01/9 $ NC State L 15-20

1/14 Bucknell W 41-101/17 % N. Carolina W 30-51/17 at Maryland W 26-81/17 % Yale W 40-31/24 Rutgers W 40-81/24 West Virginia W 32-61/24 S. Conn. St. W 43-61/29 Colgate W 36-31/31 Penn St. L 15-172/1 at Syracuse L 16-192/8 ^ Bloomsburg W 27-172/8 at Pittsburgh W 32-92/14 at Lehigh L 19-212/15 at Lafayette W 40-52/21 at Army W 26-9# - Princeton, N.J.; $ - Hampton,Va.; % - College Park, Md.; ^ -Pittsburgh, Pa.

1981-82Record: 19-3• Coach: Ed Peery• NCAA / EIWA Finish: 17th / 1st• All-Americans: 167 - Reich12/5 at Wilkes W 24-141/2 # C. Oklahoma W 24-131/4 at C. Florida W 40-71/6 at Tennessee W 31-161/9 Pitt.-Johnstown W 42-31/9 Maryland W 27-111/9 Temple W 26-81/11 Princeton W 36-31/15 $ Morgan St. W 37-61/15 $ William & Mary W 31-91/16 Old Dominion W 30-71/16 Cal Poly L 14-201/18 W. Virginia W 30-141/22 at Rider W 30-91/23 % Massachusetts W 37-31/23 at Rutgers W 43-51/30 at Penn St. L 18-242/6 N. Carolina L 19-262/6 Liberty W 34-22/6 Pittsburgh W 32-72/13 Lehigh W 35-102/20 Army W 36-6# - Orlando, Fla.; $ - Hampton, Va.; % - Piscataway, N.J.

1982-83Record: 18-0-2• Coach: Ed Peery• NCAA / EIWA Finish: 11th / 2nd• All-Americans:167 - Reich, HWT - Fears12/3 Wilkes W 23-151/2 # App. St. W 34-01/2 at C. Florida W 43-31/3 # C. Oklahoma W 30-131/6 Rider W 33-91/8 $ G. Mason W 37-61/8 $ Princeton W 35-61/8 at F&M W 35-51/11 at Maryland W 25-121/15 Syracuse T 19-191/22 Bucknell W 30-101/22 NC State W 20-161/22 Rutgers W 33-61/29 Penn St. T 20-202/3 N. Carolina W 29-52/5 at Pittsburgh W 27-122/5 % Bloomsburg W 31-92/6 at W. Virginia W 39-32/18 at Lehigh W 24-202/19 at Army W 33-3# - Orlando, Fla.; $ - Lancaster, Pa.; % - Pittsburgh, Pa.

1983-84Record: 15-4-1• Coach: Ed Peery• NCAA / EIWA Finish: 32nd / 1st• All-Americans: 118 - Peters12/3 at Wilkes W 23-1312/6 Nebraska W 26-181/2 # Clemson W 21-91/2 # Central Okla. W 33-81/3 at Stetson W 55-01/6 at Rider W 24-121/7 $ G. Mason W 39-61/7 at Princeton W 24-91/7 $ F&M W 32-01/11 Louisiana St. L 13-191/13 at Syracuse T 22-221/20 at NC State W 27-151/21 at N. Carolina L 13-231/28 at Penn St. L 13-281/30 W. Virginia W 33-112/4 Old Dominion W 30-92/4 Maryland W 32-32/4 Pittsburgh W 21-172/11 Lehigh L 12-222/17 Army W 33-6# - Deland, Fla.; $ - Princeton, N.J.

1984-85Record: 13-4-1• Coach: Ed Peery• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T55th / 5th11/30 Wilkes W 27-1212/8 # App. State W 21-1212/8 # The Citadel W 50-012/8 at NC State W 24-1512/8 # C. Florida W 42-21/7 F&M W 37-31/7 Princeton W 27-121/7 G. Mason W 46-01/12 Syracuse W 21-151/19 N. Carolina L 19-231/26 Penn St. L 12-292/2 at Pittsburgh W 30-112/3 at W. Virginia L 13-202/9 at Lehigh L 17-252/14 at Maryland W 21-172/16 Bucknell W 27-122/16 Rider W 42-22/23 at Army T 16-16# - Raleigh, N.C.

1985-86Record: 11-10• Coach: Ed Peery• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T53rd / 1st12/2 Oregon St. L 11-3012/6 at Wilkes W 22-181/2 at Stetson W 44-31/2 # C. Oklahoma W 27-141/2 # Clemson L 18-191/6 at F&M W 33-161/6 $ Princeton W 27-81/8 Syracuse L 15-241/11 % Drexel W 32-81/11 % Lycoming W 44-61/11 at Rider W 26-211/17 at NC State L 14-181/18 at N. Carolina L 11-321/26 at Penn St. L 15-271/27 W. Virginia W 20-192/1 William & Mary W 26-112/1 Pittsburgh L 14-192/8 Lehigh L 12-282/12 Maryland L 18-222/15 at Bucknell L 12-192/22 Army W 29-2# - Deland, Fla.; $ - Lancaster, Pa.; % - Princeton, N.J.

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1986-87Record: 16-4• Coach: Ed Peery• NCAA / EIWA Finish: 24th / 2nd• All-Americans: 126 - Treaster12/1 Oregon St. W 36-612/5 Wilkes L 13-201/10 at Princeton W 33-61/10 # F&M W 39-61/17 at E. Stroud. W 35-81/17 $ Yale W 39-61/17 $ Drexel W 27-111/24 Penn St. L 13-251/26 N.C. State W 38-51/31 Syracuse W 28-102/1 Pittsburgh L 17-252/7 Lehigh L 16-222/12 at Maryland W 29-122/14 Bucknell W 28-72/14 Rider W 23-152/14 Old Dominion W 29-62/21 William & Mary W 33-32/21 Shippensburg W 35-62/21 N. Carolina W 19-172/28 at Army W 22-12# - Princeton, N.J.; $ - EastStroudsburg, Pa.

1987-88Record: 18-3-1• Coach: Reg Wicks• NCAA / EIWA Finish: 29th / 2nd12/2 Oregon St. W 12-1012/4 at Wilkes W 21-181/2 Buena Vista W 29-91/9 Princeton W 26-91/9 G. Mason W 39-31/9 F&M W 42-31/16 # E. Stroudsburg W 30-121/16 at Yale W 44-31/16 # Drexel W 33-101/18 W. Virginia W 22-121/23 at Penn St. L 17-211/24 at Bucknell W 27-131/30 Syracuse W 26-161/30 Pittsburgh T 19-192/6 Lehigh W 21-132/13 Maryland W 22-112/13 Rider W 27-122/13 J. Madison W 33-82/19 at NC State L 13-212/20 at N. Carolina L 16-182/21 at William & MaryW 23-132/27 Army W 20-15# - New Haven, Conn.

1988-89Record: 14-5-1• Coach: Reg Wicks• NCAA / EIWA Finish: 23rd / 3rd• All-Americans: 158 - Schleicher11/28 Oregon St. W 27-612/2 Wilkes W 22-1212/10 at Syracuse L 12-2612/31# Toledo W 28-91/4 at Rider L 12-231/7 at F&M W 37-01/7 $ Princeton W 22-111/14 Drexel W 30-91/14 Yale W 35-81/14 E. Stroudsburg W 34-91/21 Penn St. L 8-301/27 at W. Virginia L 15-261/28 at Pittsburgh L 20-222/4 at Lehigh W 21-192/5 NC State W 21-132/11 Bucknell W 27-102/11 William & Mary W 36-6

2/14 at Maryland W 28-102/18 N. Carolina T 16-162/25 at Army W 18-13# - Tampa, Fla.; $ - Lancaster, Pa.

1989-90Record: 18-5• Coach: Reg Wicks• NCAA / EIWA Finish: 13th / 1st• All-Americans:158 - Schleicher, HWT - Bourne11/28 Oregon St. L 14-2012/1 at Wilkes L 12-2712/8 Syracuse W 22-171/2 # Appalachian St.W 22-91/6 at Princeton W 35-31/6 $ F&M W 22-121/6 $ G. Mason W 21-161/12 at Rider W 25-111/13 at E. Stroud. W 32-111/13 % Drexel W 26-111/13 % Yale W 38-111/20 at Penn St. L 9-281/27 at W. Virginia L 12-191/27 ^ Arizona L 12-241/28 at Pittsburgh W 31-92/3 Lehigh W 23-112/6 Maryland W 33-72/10 at Bucknell W 25-152/17 at N. Carolina W 21-172/17 at NC State W 20-132/18 at Duke W 29-82/24 Army W 21-113/3 at Will. & Mary W 25-17# - Tampa, Fla.; $ - Princeton, N.J.; % - East Stroudsburg, Pa.; ^ - Morgantown, W.Va.

1990-91Record: 19-2• Coach: Reg Wicks• NCAA / EIWA Finish: 36th / 2nd12/1 at Syracuse W 22-1312/2 # Brown W 21-1112/2 # Lock Haven W 25-812/2 at Cornell W 17-1512/7 Wilkes W 29-111/5 Princeton W 33-51/5 F&M W 34-31/12 at Yale W 29-81/12 $ E. Stroudsburg W 36-91/12 $ Drexel W 37-31/19 Penn St. L 12-251/25 Pittsburgh L 9-251/26 W. Virginia W 18-162/2 at Lehigh W 29-82/9 Bucknell W 23-122/9 Coppin St. W 36-62/9 William & Mary W 35-112/12 at Maryland W 21-152/16 N. Carolina W 27-152/17 NC State W 26-122/23 at Army W 19-13# - Ithaca, N.Y.; $ - New Haven,Conn.

1991-92Record: 13-5• Coach: Reg Wicks• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T36th / 2nd12/2 Syracuse W 21-1812/6 at Wilkes W 23-91/4 Bloomsburg L 15-171/4 Drexel W 18-131/10 # Edinboro W 18-141/10 # Minnesota W 25-91/11 # Lock Haven W 22-141/11 # N. Carolina L 11-23

1/18 at Penn St. L 3-341/24 at W. Virginia W 19-161/25 at Pittsburgh W 22-152/1 Lehigh W 25-92/5 Maryland W 22-132/8 $ Bucknell W 27-92/15 at N. Carolina L 15-162/16 at NC State L 15-222/22 Army W 22-182/26 Rider W 17-14# - Hampton, Va.; $ - West Point, N.Y.

1992-93Record: 19-3-1• Coach: Reg Wicks• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T30th / 3rd11/14 Penn St. L 9-2212/4 Wilkes W 33-31/5 at Princeton W 33-31/5 # New York U. W 38-101/5 # Delaware St. W 54-31/8 BYU W 22-121/8 Oklahoma L 12-241/8 N. Carolina W 21-131/9 Brown W 20-101/9 Wisconsin L 12-181/9 Cornell W 21-131/16 at Syracuse W 21-91/22 W. Virginia W 21-101/23 Pittsburgh T 15-151/23 Coppin St. W 40-101/30 at Lehigh W 19-122/3 at Maryland W 16-152/6 Bucknell W 22-152/6 Rider W 18-172/20 N. Carolina W 20-122/20 NC State W 24-132/20 F&M W 21-122/27 at Army W 22-10# - Princeton, N.J.

1993-94Record: 13-6• Coach: Reg Wicks• NCAA / EIWA Finish: 32nd / 2nd• All-Americans: HWT - Hicks11/14 at Penn St. W 17-1512/3 at Wilkes W 26-912/11 Syracuse L 15-181/8 at Drexel L 9-251/8 at Rider W 30-71/13 # Va. Tech W 28-111/13 # Maryland W 21-151/14 # Cal Poly W 28-151/14 # Wisconsin W 23-141/14 # Cornell L 15-171/14 # Clemson L 16-171/21 at W. Virginia L 10-221/22 at Pittsburgh W 21-141/28 Lehigh W 27-62/5 at Bucknell W 29-92/8 Maryland W 22-142/19 at NC State W 24-162/19 at N. Carolina L 9-262/26 Army W 19-12# - Hampton, Va.

1994-95Record: 10-6-1• Coach: Reg Wicks• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T43rd / 3rd• All-Americans: 177 - Zembiec12/2 Wilkes W 28-61/7 at Syracuse L 12-251/13 # Old Dominion W 23-121/13 # CS-Bakersfield L 12-231/13 # Cornell W 19-131/14 # N. Iowa W 33-6

1/14 # Illinois L 13-201/14 # Edinboro L 17-201/20 West Virginia W 24-91/21 Penn L 15-171/21 Bucknell W 19-181/28 at Lehigh W 22-92/9 at Maryland W 24-122/11 Rider W 19-152/18 NC State W 19-182/18 N. Carolina L 14-302/25 at Army T 15-15# - Hampton, Va.

1995-96Record: 14-5• Coach: Reg Wicks• EIWA Finish: 7th12/1 Pittsburgh L 15-2012/8 at Wilkes W 33-91/6 Syracuse W 21-151/12 at Kent St. W 19-151/12 # E. Michigan W 24-131/13 at Cleveland St.W 23-91/14 $ Purdue L 18-191/14 at Ashland W 31-61/14 $ Ohio St. L 6-281/14 $ Miami (Ohio) W 27-51/20 at Bucknell W 32-71/27 Lehigh W 19-152/7 Maryland W 18-132/10 E. StroudsburgW 29-72/10 Virginia W 18-112/10 Howard W 32-92/17 at NC State L 12-312/17 at N. Carolina L 3-372/24 Army W 21-9# - Kent, Ohio; $ - Ashland, Ohio

1996-97Record: 7-6• Coach: Reg Wicks• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T38th / 6th12/3 Wilkes W 48-01/3 Syracuse W 29-131/6 NC State W 31-61/12 Kent St. L 12-211/12 American W 30-101/17 at W. Virginia W 22-151/18 at Pittsburgh W 21-161/25 # Columbia W 37-31/25 at Lehigh L 13-242/6 at Maryland L 13-242/8 at Rider L 11-262/15 N. Carolina L 9-302/22 at Army L 12-19# - Bethlehem, Pa.

1997-98Record: 9-6• Coach: Reg Wicks• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T46th / 6th• All-Americans: 184 - Gingeleskie12/13 Drexel W 25-101/8 Cornell L 3-321/8 Virginia W 19-181/8 Rider L 13-191/13 Maryland W 23-111/16 at Duquesne W 25-151/18 at Bloomsburg L 15-181/18 at Ashland W 23-131/18 # Miami (Ohio) W 19-131/18 # Delaware St. W 46-61/24 Lehigh L 3-372/14 at NC State L 15-232/14 at N. Carolina L 6-282/21 Army W 21-102/28 at Bucknell W 26-10# - Ashland, Ohio

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1998-99Record: 9-5• Coach: Reg Wicks• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T59th / 6th12/4 at Oklahoma L 6-361/9 at Brown W 18-151/9 # Ohio St. L 6-261/13 at Maryland W 33-91/16 Coppin St. W 39-91/16 Howard W 31-211/16 Duquesne W 29-91/23 at Lehigh L 3-331/24 at Drexel L 12-201/30 Rutgers W 23-152/13 NC State W 25-92/13 N. Carolina L 11-292/20 at Army W 26-62/27 at Bucknell W 19-16# - Providence, R.I.

1999-00Record: 10-3-1• Coach: Reg Wicks• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T62nd / 6th12/12 Penn St. L 13-2012/12 F&M W 24-131/11 Maryland W 22-121/15 at Virginia W 27-121/15 at J. Madison W 21-151/22 Lehigh L 12-261/28 at Drexel W 30-61/29 at Princeton W 31-61/29 # Rutgers W 20-122/12 at NC State W 28-72/12 at N. Carolina L 18-232/13 at Duke W 21-142/19 Army T 16-162/26 at Bucknell W 32-3# - Princeton, N.J.

2000-01Record: 7-7• Coach: Bruce Burnett• NCAA / EIWA Finish: 30th / 6th• All-Americans: 141 - Conley12/2 at F&M W 44-312/10 at Penn St. L 9-281/6 # Stanford W 20-181/6 # Wisconsin L 9-251/6 # Northwestern W 29-161/6 # Wyoming L 12-181/12 Lehigh L 15-221/17 at Maryland W 27-131/27 Drexel L 10-301/27 Rutgers L 15-212/10 NC State W 19-162/10 N. Carolina L 13-212/16 Bucknell W 31-82/24 at Army W 19-13# - Dallas, Texas

2001-02Record: 11-6• Coach: Bruce Burnett• NCAA / EIWA Finish: 36th / 6th• All-Americans: 141 - Conley11/9 # UC-Davis W 23-1011/9 at Stanford W 22-1211/10 at Menlo Coll. W 23-1311/10 at Fresno St. L 13-2812/8 E. Stroudsburg W 41-31/5 $ Northwestern L 13-271/5 $ Oklahoma L 9-291/5 $ Wisconsin L 3-351/12 at Rutgers W 19-161/16 Maryland W 24-121/25 at Lehigh L 10-251/26 % Sacred Heart W 33-121/26 % Drexel L 15-20

2/9 at N. Carolina W 18-162/9 at NC State W 24-122/15 F&M W 44-92/22 Army W 22-9# - Palo Alto, Calif.; $ - Dallas,Texas; % - Lansdale, Pa.

2002-03Record: 11-6• Coach: Bruce Burnett• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T39th / 10th• All-Americans: 165 - Edwards11/8 # Menlo College W 30-611/8 at Stanford W 29-1611/9 $ Sac. City Coll. W 47-011/9 at UC-Davis L 15-161/4 % Missouri L 12-301/4 % Northwestern L 10-271/4 % Oklahoma L 6-271/11 Rutgers W 18-131/15 at Maryland W 26-91/17 Penn St. L 3-311/24 Lehigh L 0-372/8 N. Carolina W 21-102/8 NC State W 27-162/15 ^ Princeton W 34-152/15 at F&M W 36-32/15 ^ Delaware St. W 38-32/22 at Army W 21-14# - Palo Alto, Calif.; $ - Davis, Calif.; % - Dallas, Texas; ̂- Lancaster, Pa.

2003-04Record: 12-4• Coach: Bruce Burnett• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T60th / 6th11/7 at UC-Davis W 28-1111/8 # Menlo College W 41-011/8 at Stanford W 30-612/13 at Penn St. L 3-411/3 $ Purdue L 14-241/3 $ Oklahoma L 13-211/3 $ Neb.-Kearney W 30-31/10 at Rutgers W 25-101/14 Maryland W 39-31/23 at E. Stroud. W 32-71/24 at Lehigh L 9-292/7 at American W 40-62/7 % N. Carolina W 24-112/7 % E. Michigan W 24-152/14 F&M W 35-62/21 Army W 22-9# - Palo Alto, Calif.; $ - Dallas,Texas; % - Washington, D.C.

2004-05Record: 12-3• Coach: Bruce Burnett• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T33rd / 3rd11/12 at CS-FullertonW 23-1211/13# Cal Poly W 26-1611/13 at CS-Baker. W 23-1912/11 at F&M W 34-121/8 $ Brown W 29-61/8 $ Nebraska L 12-211/8 $ Oklahoma L 12-291/13 at Maryland W 35-61/20 Lehigh L 16-201/26 Rutgers W 35-71/29 at N. Carolina W 27-101/29 at NC State W 34-62/12 Delaware St. W 48-02/12 American W 30-132/20 at Army W 23-10# - Temecula, Calif.; $ - Dallas, Texas

2005-06Record: 13-2• Coach: Bruce Burnett• NCAA / EIWA Finish: 34th / 4th11/11 # CS-Fullerton W 29-611/12 at CS-Baker. W 30-1311/12$ UC-Davis W 23-1312/3 at Rutgers W 21-1212/9 Penn State L 6-281/7 % Purdue W 25-121/7 % Utah Valley St. W 39-71/7 % Chattanooga W 26-141/11 Maryland W 33-91/13 at E. Stroud. W 30-31/14 at Lehigh L 12-201/28 NC State W 38-01/28 N. Carolina W 41-42/10 at American W 23-132/18 Army W 24-9# - Temecula, Calif.; $ - Bakersfield,Calif.; % - Dallas, Texas

2006-07Record: 11-4• Coach: Bruce Burnett• NCAA / EIWA Finish: 18th / 2nd• All-Americans: 174 - Stolpinski11/12# Cumberland W 35-611/12# Wisconsin L 7-2911/12 at Northwestern L 16-2012/1 Rutgers W 42-012/8 American W 31-91/6 $ Brown W 35-31/6 $ Oklahoma L 9-301/6 $ Oklahoma St. L 17-191/10 at Maryland W 25-121/13 Lehigh W 25-121/20 at N. Carolina W 25-91/20 at NC State W 23-161/24 East Stroud. W 40-62/10 Bucknell W 31-92/18 at Army W 29-6# - Evanston, Ill.; $ - South Grand Prairie, Texas

2007-08Record: 6-4• Coach: Bruce Burnett• NCAA / EIWA Finish: 18th / 4th• All-Americans: 133 - Baker, 174 - Stolpinski, HWT - Prendergast1/5 $ Oklahoma L 6-281/5 $ Columbia W 31-91/5 $ Wisconsin L 12-231/10 Maryland L 18-211/12 at American W 31-161/18 at E. Stroud. W 39-3

1/19 at Lehigh L 19-221/26 NC State W 21-152/15 at Rutgers W 29-62/22 Army W 22-12$ - South Grand Prairie, Texas

2008-09Record: 7-9• Coach: Bruce Burnett• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T25th / 5th• All-Americans:133 - Baker, 149 - Saddoris11/7 at CS-Fullerton L 17-2111/8 # Stanford W 27-1111/8 at CS-Baker. W 23-161/9 $ Virginia W 20-151/9 $ Oklahoma St. L 3-341/10 $ Bucknell W 18-121/10 $ Old Dominion L 12-221/10 $ Penn W 21-131/16 American L 17-191/17 Lehigh L 13-301/24 at N. Carolina L 9-251/24 at NC State L 18-201/30 at Maryland L 14-201/31 E. Stroudburg W 39-31/13 Rutgers L 17-18# - Bakersfield, Calif.; $ - Hampton,Va.

2009-10Record: 6-2• Coach: Bruce Burnett• NCAA / EIWA Finish: 46th / 7th1/8 at American W 18-171/15 at E. Stroud. W 28-121/16 at Lehigh L 9-281/22 Maryland W 19-141/23 N. Carolina W 21-151/23 NC State W 38-31/30 at Rutgers L 10-232/20 Army W 26-6

2010-11 Record: 5-3• Coach: Bruce Burnett• NCAA / EIWA Finish: T37th / 6th• All-Americans: 157 - Saddoris12/10 F&M W 32-131/7 at Oklahoma L 9-281/15 Lehigh W 19-151/21 Liberty W 34-61/22 at Maryland L 12-191/28 N. Carolina W 21-191/29 Rutgers L 9-232/19 at Army W 24-9

In 2008, Navy’s Ed Prendergast, Matt Stolpinski and Joe Baker werenamed All-Americans and led the Mids to an 18th-place finish at theNCAA Championship.

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Matt StolpinskiGreg Gingeleskie Mark Conley John Reich

All-Time Wins List1. 147 Bryce Saddoris 2008-102. 141 Matt Stolpinski 2005-083. 127 Greg Gingeleskie 1996-994. 126 Mark Conley 1999-025. 119 John Reich 1980-836. 114 Dan Hicks 1992-95

114 Tanner Garrett 2003-068. 112 John Cox 2004-079. 111 Scott Schleicher 1987-9010. 106 Ed Prendergast 2005-0811. 97 Steve Kovach 2000-0312. 96 Craig Delloroso 1984-8713. 95 Frank Shaffer 1980-8314. 92 Scott Kelly 1985-8815. 91 Doug Zembiec 1992-95

91 Sam Gray 2002-0517. 90 George Fears 1980-8318. 89 Mike Bigrigg 1999-0219. 88 Steve Cantrell 1988-9120. 87 Justin Woodruff 1997-00

87 Brett Bourne 1988-9122. 84 Matt DeMichiel 2008-1023. 82 Scott Kelly 1985-8824. 80 Zane Stickel 1997-0025. 79 Joe Baker 2005-09

79 Thayer Paxton 2002-05

Win Percentage (Min. 75 wins)1. .879 John Reich 1979-832. .852 Scott Schleicher 1986-903. .843 Frank Shaffer 1979-834. .830 Scott Kelly 1984-885. .812 Brett Bourne 1987-916. .804 Greg Gingeleskie 1995-997. .803 Dan Hicks 1991-958. .795 Steve Kovach 1999-039. .786 Bryce Saddoris 2008-1010. .785 Ed Prendergast 2005-08

Most Pins1. 63 John Reich 1979-832. 38 Ed Prendergast 2005-083. 36 Karl Haywood 1995-994. 35 Scott Kelly 1984-885. 31 Pete Blair 1951-556. 28 George Fears 1979-837. 27 Frank Workman 1993-97

27 John Fletcher 1944-489. 26 Brett Bourne 1987-9110. 24 Mickey MacDonald 1942-45

24 Thayer Paxton 2001-0512. 23 Dan Muthler 1972-75

23 Frank Workman 1993-9723 Steve Kovach 1999-03

15. 22 Bryce Saddoris 2008-1022 Matt Stolpinski 2005-0822 Sam Gray 2001-0522 Steve Kovach 1999-03

Matches Wrestled1. 187 Bryce Saddoris 2008-102. 184 Matt Stolpinski 2005-083. 161 Mark Conley 1998-024. 158 Greg Gingeleskie 1995-995. 150 John Cox 2004-076. 147 Tanner Garrett 2002-067. 143 Sam Gray 2001-058. 136 John Reich 1979-839. 135 Ed Prendergast 2005-08

135 Mike Bigrigg 1998-0211. 132 Scott Schleicher 1986-9012. 131 Matt DeMichiel 2008-1013. 129 Craig Dellorso 1984-8714. 128 Zane Stickel 1996-00

128 Glenn Shober 2007-10

MISCELLANEOUSRECORDSWins By a Freshman1. 37 Tyrone Neal 1998-992. 36 Luke Rebertus 2008-093. 35 Bryce Saddoris 2007-084. 30 John Reich 1979-805. 29 Prescott Garner 2008-09

Wins By a Sophomore1. 43 Bryce Saddoris 2008-092. 38 Steve Kovach 2000-013. 33 Greg Gingeleskie 1996-974. 31 Matt DeMichiel 2008-095. 30 Mark Conley 1999-2000

30 Matt Stolpinski 2005-06

Wins in First Two Seasons Combined1. 78 Bryce Saddoris 2008-092. 59 Greg Gingeleskie 1996-973. 58 John Reich 1980-814. 55 Matt Stolpinski 2005-065. 53 Tyrone Neal 1999-00

Wins in Any Two Seasons Combined1. 86 Matt Stolpinski 2007-082. 80 Bryce Saddoris 2008-113. 78 Bryce Saddoris 2008-09

78 Mark Conley 2001-0278 Tanner Garrett 2005-06

2009 NCAA Championship qualifier Luke Rebertus won 36 matches during the 2008-09season, the second most by a Navy rookie in program history.

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Dan HicksBryce Saddoris

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30-Win Seasons1. 44 Mark Conley 2001-02

44 Matt Stolpinski 2006-073. 43 Tanner Garrett 2005-06

43 Bryce Saddoris 2008-095. 42 Matt Stolpinski 2007-086. 39 Scott Kelly 1987-88

39 Dan Hicks 1994-9539 Ed Prendergast 2007-08

9. 38 Brett Bourne 1989-9038 Greg Gingeleskie 1997-9838 Steve Kovach 2000-01

12. 37 Bryce Saddoris 2010-1137 Ed Prendergast 2006-07

14. 36 Luke Rebertus 2008-0915. 35 Scott Kelly 1986-87

35 Kurt Kyle 1994-9535 Doug Zembiec 1994-9535 Tyrone Neal 1998-9935 Steve Kovach 2001-0235 Tanner Garrett 2004-0535 John Jarred 2005-0635 Bryce Saddoris 2007-08

23. 34 Mark Conley 2000-0134 John Cox 2005-06

25. 33 Matt Treaster 1986-8733 Scott Schleicher 1988-8933 Greg Gingeleskie 1996-9733 Justin Woodruff 1999-0033 Antonio Miranda 2006-07

30. 32 Scott Schleicher 1989-9032 Thayer Paxton 2004-0532 John Jarred 2006-0732 Casey Caldwell 2008-0932 Bryce Saddoris 2009-10

35. 31 Luke Rebertus 2010-1131 John Reich 1981-8231 Frank Edwards 2002-0331 Matt DeMichiel 2008-09

39. 30 John Reich 1979-8030 John Reich 1982-8330 Brett Bourne 1990-9130 Greg Gingeleskie 1998-9930 Mark Conley 1999-0030 Tom Storer 2000-0130 Matt Stolpinski 2005-06

Win Percentage (Min. 20 wins)1. .957 Scott Schleicher 1988-892. .935 Frank Shaffer 1981-823. .934 Scott Kelly 1986-874. .932 Tanner Garrett 2005-065. .919 Scott Kelly 1987-886. .909 John Reich 1982-837. .907 Dan Hicks 1994-958. .903 Tim Curry 1985-869. .900 John Reich 1980-8110. .898 Mark Conley 2001-02

Most Pins1. 24 John Reich 1982-832. 19 John Reich 1979-803. 17 Ed Prendergast 2006-074. 15 Ed Prendergast 2007-08

15 Scott Kelly 1986-8715 Scott Kelly 1987-88

7. 14 Frank Workman 1996-9714 John Fletcher 1947-48

9. 12 Dan Hicks 1994-9512 Karl Haywood 1997-9812 Steve Kovach 2001-02

Most Matches Wrestled1. 51 Matt Stolpinski 2006-072. 50 Matt Stolpinski 2007-083. 49 Mark Conley 2001-024. 48 Tanner Garrett 2005-065. 47 Bryce Saddoris 2007-08

47 Tyrone Neal 1998-9947 Steve Kovach 2000-0147 Tom Storer 2000-01

9. 46 John Cox 2005-0610. 45 Bryce Saddoris 2010-11

45 Brad Canterbury 2006-0745 Brett Bourne 1989-9045 Greg Gingeleskie 1997-9845 Luke Lazzo 2001-0245 John Jarred 2005-06

Most Wins By Weight Class125:1. 29 Aaron Kalil 2010-11

29 Prescott Garner 2008-093. 27 Alex Usztics 2006-074. 26 Sam Gray 2002-035. 22 Aaron Kalil 2009-10

133:1. 29 Sam Gray 2004-052. 28 Joe Baker 2007-083. 23 Zane Stickel 1998-99

23 Jason Homestead 2000-015. 21 Joe Baker 2006-07

141:1. 44 Mark Conley 2001-022. 34 Mark Conley 2000-013. 30 Mark Conley 1999-004. 28 Brad Canterbury 2006-075. 27 Nate Gulosh 2004-05

149:1. 43 Bryce Saddoris 2008-092. 35 Bryce Saddoris 2007-083. 34 John Cox 2005-064. 30 Tom Storer 2000-015. 29 John Cox 2006-07

29 John Cox 2004-05

157:1. 37 Bryce Saddoris 2010-112. 35 John Jarred 2005-06

35 Tyrone Neal 1998-994. 32 John Jarred 2006-07

32 Bryce Saddoris 2009-10

165:1. 31 Matt DeMichiel 2008-09

31 Frank Edwards 2002-033. 29 Craig Dziewiatkowski 2004-054. 25 Luke Lazzo 2001-025. 24 Robby Neill 2009-10

174:1. 44 Matt Stolpinski 2006-072. 42 Matt Stolpinski 2007-083. 36 Luke Rebertus 2008-094. 30 Matt Stolpinski 2005-065. 29 Mark Newman 2000-01

184:1. 33 Antonio Miranda 2006-072. 32 Casey Caldwell 2008-093. 31 Luke Rebertus 2010-114. 30 Greg Gingeleskie 1998-995. 26 Jonny Kane 2004-05

197:1. 33 Justin Woodruff 1999-002. 32 Thayer Paxton 2004-053. 29 Chris Pogue 2005-064. 28 Thayer Paxton 2003-045. 27 Justin Woodruff 1998-99

27 Mike Bigrigg 2000-01

HWT:1. 43 Tanner Garrett 2005-062. 39 Ed Prendergast 2007-083. 38 Steve Kovach 2000-014. 37 Ed Prendergast 2006-075. 35 Steve Kovach 2001-02

35 Tanner Garrett 2004-05all current weight classes were adopted in 1998-99

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NavyYear Fin. Navy ChampionsRay Swartz era1941 3 155 Milton Bennett, 165 George Weems1942 3 155 Milton Bennett, 165 Bill Carmichael,

HWT C. Shuford Swift1943 1 121 Malcolm MacDonald, 136 Robert Kitt,

145 Josh Henson, 165 Clarence Creel, HWT C. Shuford Swift1944 1 121 Malcolm MacDonald, 145 Josh Henson, 155 John Hale1945 1 121 Malcolm MacDonald, 136 Oscar Greene, 155 John Hale1946 1 136 Oscar Greene1947 2 136 L. Wayne Smith, 145 John Fletcher1948 3 145 John Fletcher, HWT Newbold Smith1949 3 145 Bart Downes1950 6 136 L. Wayne Smith1951 8 ---1952 10 ---1953 6 ---1954 4 167 Joe Gattuso, HWT Peter Blair1955 4 167 Joe Gattuso, HWT Peter Blair1956 4 ---1957 5 ---1958 7 ---1959 11 ---9160 16 ---

Ed Peery Era1961 6 191 John Griffith1962 3 137 Mike Harman1963 4 137 Mike Harman, 177 Gerald Franzen1964 5 137 Wayne Hicks, 177 Gerald Franzen1965 3 177 Gerald Franzen1966 2 137 Wayne Hicks1967 2 145 Pete Vanderlofske, 152 Richard Mies1968 1 123 Gary Burger, 145 Peter Vanderlofske, HWT Mark Kane1969 1 130 Dale Stahl, 137 Steve Comiskey,

160 Bob Christianson, 177 Robert Ahrens, 191 Edward Bannat

1970 1 118 Tom Schuler, 126 Lewis Mason, 130 Dale Stahl, 142 Lloyd Keaser, 158 Bob Christianson, 177 Ben Welch

1971 2 118 Tom Schuler, 126 Lewis Mason, 134 Andy Tolk, 142 Lloyd Keaser

1972 1 118 Tom Schuler, 134 Andy Tolk, 142 Lloyd Keaser1973 2 150 J. Ross Chaffin, 158 Robert Hartman1974 1 142 Daniel Muthler, 190 Jeffrey Simons1975 2 ---1976 T2 118 Mark Costello

NavyYear Fin. Navy Champions1977 2 158 John Althans1978 5 1111979 3 150 Larry Kihlstadius1980 2 167 John Reich1981 3 ---1982 1 150 Frank Shaffer, 167 John Reich, 177 Mark Phillips1983 2 167 John Reich, 177 Mark Phillips1984 1 134 Craig Dellorso1985 5 ---1986 1 150 Paul Radomski1987 2 190 Scott Kelly, HWT John Devine

Red Wicks Era1988 2 190 Scott Kelly1989 3 158 Scott Schleicher1990 1 126 Mark Smith, 167 Ed Dewald, HWT Brett Bourne1991 2 126 Mark Smith, HWT Brett Bourne1992 2 HWT Dan Hicks1993 3 167 Jamie Cummings, 190 Tom Storey1994 2 177 Doug Zembiec, 190 Greg Wise, HWT Dan Hicks1995 3 177 Doug Zembiec, HWT Dan Hicks1996 7 ---1997 6 ---1998 6 ---1999 6 184 Greg Gingeleskie2000 6 ---

Bruce Burnett Era2001 6 141 Mark Conley2002 6 141 Mark Conley2003 10 ---2004 6 ---2005 3 ---2006 4 ---2007 2 174 Matt Stolpinski, HWT Ed Prendergast2008 4 133 Joe Baker, 174 Matt Stolpinski, HWT Ed Prendergast2009 5 133 Joe Baker, 149 Bryce Saddoris2010 7 ---2011 6 ---

NAVY’S YEAR-BY-YEAR EIWA RESULTS/INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS

EIWA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

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The Coaches TrophyGiven at the conclusion of the EIWATournament to the championship’s most valu-able wrestler.

1944 Malcolm MacDonald1947 John Fletcher1948 John Fletcher1965 Gerald Franzen1966 Wayne Hicks1971 Lloyd Keaser1983 John Reich1987 Scott Kelly2009 Bryce Saddoris

Billy Sheridan Memorial AwardGiven in honor of the former Lehigh coach tothe wrestler who scores the most falls in theleast amount of time.

1966 Peter Vanderlofske1967 Steve Comiskey1970 Ben Welch1983 John Reich1987 Scott Kelly1988 Scott Kelly1992 Jamie Cummings

John Fletcher Memorial TrophyNamed in honor of a former Navy wrestler whodied at sea in the service of his country, is pre-sented to the wrestler who has scored the mostteam points during his EIWA tournamentcareer.

1955 Peter Blair1957 Ed Peery1966 Wayne Hicks1968 Gary Burger1969 Steve Comiskey1970 Dale Stahl1972 Lloyd Keaser1990 Scott Schleicher

Navy’s Three-Time EIWAChampionsMalcolm MacDonald 1943, 44, 45Gerald Franzen 1963, 64, 65Lloyd Keaser 1970, 71, 72Tom Schuler 1970, 71, 72John Reich 1980, 82, 83Dan Hicks 1992, 94, 95

Navy’s Two-Time EIWAChampionsMilton Bennett 1941, 42Charles Swift 1942, 43Josiah Henson 1943, 45John Hale 1944, 45Oscar Greene 1945, 46John Fletcher 1947, 48Leon Smith 1947, 50Joseph Gattuso 1954, 55Peter Blair 1955, 56Mike Harman 1962, 63Wayne Hicks 1964, 66Pete Vanderlofske 1967, 68Dale Stahl 1969, 70Bob Christianson 1970, 71Lewis Mason 1970, 71Lloyd Tolk 1971, 72Mark Phillips 1982, 83Scott Kelly 1987, 88Brett Bourne 1990, 91Mark Smith 1990, 91Doug Zembiec 1994, 95Mark Conley 2001, 02Ed Prendergast 2007, 08Matt Stolpinski 2007, 08Joe Baker 2008, 09

EIWA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

All-American Joe Baker won back-to-backEIWA Championship titles in 2008 and ‘09.

Bryce Saddoris won the 149-pound EIWAtitle in 2009 and was awarded The CoachesTrophy.

Navy’s EIWA Team Championships

Year Location Points1943 Philadelphia, Pa. 291944 Bethlehem, Pa. 321945 Bethlehem, Pa. 351946 Bethlehem, Pa. 211968 Pittsburgh, Pa. 921969 Princeton, N.J. 831970 State College, Pa. 1031972 Philadelphia, Pa. 921974 Annapolis, Md. 1351982 Bethlehem, Pa. 133.751984 Annapolis, Md. 118.751986 Bethlehem, Pa. 121.251990 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 131.75

1968 EIWA Team Champion

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Navy All-Americans(61 total by 44 wrestlers)Yr Wrestler Place Wt1931-32 • Max Silverstein 2nd 1581935-36 • Raymond Vogel 2nd 1741941-42 • Milton Bennett 4th 155

• William Carmichael 2nd 165• Charles Swift 4th Hwt.

1946-47 • John Fletcher 3rd 147• L. Wayne Smith 5th 136• Robert Wisherd 6th 165

1947-48 • John Fletcher 2nd 1471949-50 • L. Wayne Smith 3rd 1361950-51 • Don Thomas 3rd 1671953-54 • Peter Blair 1st, 191

• Joe Gattuso 3rd 1671954-55 • Peter Blair 1st 191

• Joe Gattuso 3rd 1671955-56 • Edward Zabrycki 4th 1771956-57 • Tony Stremic 2nd 1911962-63 • Gerry Franzen 6th 177

• Mike Harman 3rd 1371963-64 • Gerry Franzen 5th 1771964-65 • Wayne Hicks 2nd 1371965-66 • John Nichols 5th 1911966-67 • Gary Burger 3rd 123

• John Kent 5th 160• Pete Vanderlofske 5th 145

1967-68 • John Kent 2nd 152• Pete Vanderlofske 3rd 137

1968-69 • Benjamin Welch 5th 1671970-71 • Lloyd Keaser 3rd 142

• Tom Schuler 2nd 1181971-72 • Lloyd Keaser 3rd 142

• Tom Schuler 4th 1181972-73 • Dan Muthler 1st 1421973-74 • Fred Hahndorf 6th 134

• Jeff Simmons 5th 1901975-76 • John Althans 4th 158

• Mark Costello 6th 1181976-77 • John Althans 6th 1581978-79 • Larry Kihlstadius 6th 1501979-80 • John Reich 4th 1671981-82 • John Reich 3rd 1671982-83 • George Fears 7th Hwt.

• John Reich 2nd 1671983-84 • Jim Peters 8th 1181986-87 • Matt Treaster 5th 1261988-89 • Scott Schleicher 3rd 158

1989-90 • Brett Bourne 5th Hwt.• Scott Schleicher 2nd 158

1993-94 • Dan Hicks 5th Hwt.1994-95 • Doug Zembiec 8th 1771997-98 • Greg Gingeleskie 7th 1842000-01 • Mark Conley 5th 1412001-02 • Mark Conley 6th 1412002-03 • Frank Edwards 7th 1652006-07 • Matt Stolpinski 4th 1742007-08 • Joe Baker 8th 133

• Ed Prendergast 3rd Hwt.• Matt Stolpinski 7th 174

2008-09 • Joe Baker 8th 133• Bryce Saddoris 6th 149

2010-11 • Bryce Saddoris 7th 157*** National Champions in bold and italics

Three-Time All-Americans (1)• John Reich 1980, 81, 82

Two-Time All-Americans (15)• John Fletcher 1947, 48• L. Wayne Smith 1947, 50• Peter Blair 1954, 55• Joe Gattuso 1954, 55• Gerry Franzen 1963, 64• John Kent 1967, 68• Pete Vanderlofske 1967, 68• Lloyd Kaeser 1971, 72• Tom Schuler 1971, 72• John Althans 1976, 77• Scott Schleicher 1989, 90• Mark Conley 2001, 02• Matt Stolpinski 2007, 08• Joe Baker 2008, 09• Bryce Saddoris 2009, 11

Four-Time NCAA Qualifiers (6)• John Reich (167) 1980-81-82-83• Frank Shaffer (150) 1980-81-82-83• Scott Schleicher (158) 1987-88-89-90• Dan Hicks (HWT) 1992-93-94-95• Joe Baker (133) 2006-07-08-09• Bryce Saddoris (149/157) 2008-09-10-11

Navy at the NCAA Championship

Year Coach NCAA Finish1931-32 John Schutz T81935-36 John Schutz T101938-39 Ray Swartz T121941-42 Ray Swartz T51946-47 Ray Swartz 121947-48 Ray Swartz T91948-49 Ray Swartz T121949-50 Ray Swartz T101950-51 Ray Swartz T121953-54 Ray Swartz T41954-55 Ray Swartz 81955-56 Ray Swartz T211956-57 Ray Swartz T131960-61 Ed Peery T281961-62 Ed Peery T301962-63 Ed Peery T111963-64 Ed Peery T291964-65 Ed Peery T101965-66 Ed Peery 191966-67 Ed Peery 91967-68 Ed Peery 51968-69 Ed Peery 191969-70 Ed Peery 231970-71 Ed Peery T91971-72 Ed Peery T91972-73 Ed Peery T101973-74 Ed Peery 171974-75 Ed Peery T351975-76 Ed Peery 131976-77 Ed Peery 231977-78 Ed Peery 361978-79 Ed Peery T281979-80 Ed Peery T191980-81 Ed Peery 391981-82 Ed Peery 171982-83 Ed Peery 111983-84 Ed Peery 321984-85 Ed Peery T551985-86 Ed Peery T531986-87 Ed Peery 241987-88 Reg Wicks 291988-89 Reg Wicks 231989-90 Reg Wicks 131990-91 Reg Wicks 361991-92 Reg Wicks T361992-93 Reg Wicks T301993-94 Reg Wicks 321994-95 Reg Wicks T431996-97 Reg Wicks T381997-98 Reg Wicks T461998-99 Reg Wicks T591999-00 Reg Wicks T622000-01 Bruce Burnett 302001-02 Bruce Burnett 362002-03 Bruce Burnett T392003-04 Bruce Burnett T602004-05 Bruce Burnett T332005-06 Bruce Burnett 342006-07 Bruce Burnett 182007-08 Bruce Burnett 182008-09 Bruce Burnett 252009-10 Bruce Burnett 462010-11 Bruce Burnett T37

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

Navy’s Olympians

1920 – Antwerp• Hubert Anderson 133• Daniel Gallery 133• Frank Maichle L.Hwt.• John Redman M. Hwt.• Edward Rogers WLTRWT• Oral Swigart WLTRWT• Philip Weems 154• Edward Willkie Hwt.

1924 – Paris• Edward Rogers WLTRWT• Herschel Smith M. Hwt.

1928 – Amsterdam• Heywood Edwards L. Hwt.

1932 – Los Angeles• George Ashford 123

1948 - London• John Fletcher II 147.5• Malcolm MacDonald 125.5

1952 - Helsinki• Josiah Henson 136.5• John Fletcher II 147.5• Charles Swift 174• Ray Swartz Coach

1956 – Melbourne• Peter Blair 191

1976 – Montreal• Lloyd Keaser 149.5• Tom Schuler 118

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As the undergraduate college of the Naval service, theNaval Academy prepares young men and women tobecome professional officers and leaders in the U.S. Navyand Marine Corps. Naval Academy students are midship-men on active duty in the U.S. Navy. They attend the acad-emy for four years, graduating with bachelor of sciencedegrees and commissions as ensigns in the Navy or sec-ond lieutenants in the Marine Corps. Naval Academy grad-uates serve at least five years as Navy or Marine Corpsofficers.

Founded in 1845 by Secretary of the Navy GeorgeBancroft, the Academy started as the Naval School on 10acres of old Fort Severn in Annapolis with an originalclass of 55. In 1850 the Naval School became the UnitedStates Naval Academy. A new curriculum went into effectrequiring midshipmen to study at the Academy for fouryears and to train aboard ships each summer. Congressauthorized the Naval Academy to begin awarding bachelorof science degrees in 1933. Today, the Academy offers 23major fields of study, a wide variety of elective coursesand advanced study and research opportunities.

USNA MISSION STATEMENT“To develop midshipmen morally, mentally and physicallyand to imbue them with the highes t ideals of duty, honorand loyalty in order to graduate leaders who are dedicatedto a career of naval service and have potential for futuredeployment in mind and character to assume the highestresponsibilities of command, citizenship andgovernment.”

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USNA QUICK FACTSLocation ............................................................ Annapolis, Md.Founded .............................................................................. 1845Superintendent................ Vice Adm. Michael H. Miller, USNCommandant of Midshipmen... Capt. Robert E. Clark II, USNEnrollment.......................................................................... 4,400

CLASS OF 2015 FACTSEnrollment................................ 1,229 (993 men, 236 women)Applicants...................... 19,145 (14,652 men, 4,493 women)Class Rank in High School, Top 10%............................. 52%Class Rank in High School, Top 33%............................. 85%HS Participation, Student Body Leader ......................... 65%HS Participation, National Honor Society...................... 62%HS Participation, Varsity Athlete...................................... 90%HS Participation, Varsity Team Captain/Co-Captain .... 65%HS Participation, Community Service ............................ 88%

NAVY ASSIGNMENTSGraduates of the Naval Academy entering the Navy do soas ensigns and have the following service options avail-able to them:• Aviation -- pilot, flight officer• Nuclear Propulsion -- ships, submarines• Restricted Line and Staff Corps -- civil engineering,information warfare, cryptology, intelligence, mainte-nance, medicine, meteorology/oceanography, supply

• Special Operations -- explosive ordinance disposal,explosive ordinance management, mine countermea-sures, operational diving and salvage

• Navy SEALs• Surface Warfare -- conventional, nuclear powered• Submarines

MARINE CORPS ASSIGNMENTSGraduates enter the Marine Corps with a rank of secondlieutenant. Those officers entering the Marine Corps havethe choice of serving in one of the following fields:• Aviation -- air command and control, anti-air warfare,aviation maintenance, aviation supply, pilot, flight officer

• Ground -- armor, artillery, communications (information systems), engineering, financial manage-ment, infantry, logistics, military police

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The Naval Academy is located in historic Annapolis, thecapital of the State of Maryland. Annapolis was founded in1640 as Anne Arundel Town and later became the firstpeacetime capital city of the United States of America in1783.

Annapolis, named to honor Queen Anne of England, wasgranted a royal charter as a city in 1708. Annapolis canalso lay claim to having been a capital of the UnitedStates. From November 1783 to August 1784, theContinental Congress met in the State House. It was herethat they accepted George Washington’s resignation ascommander-in-chief and ratified the Treaty of Paris, whichended the Revolutionary War.

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Within 30 minutes of Annapolis lies bothWashington, D.C., and Baltimore, providing enter-tainment and sightseeing opportunities for resi-dents and tourists alike.

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Andrew Hanko,Men’s Cross Country

In his 11th year as Director of Athletics,Chet Gladchuk has overseen a renaissance ofthe Naval Academy athletic program. His admin-istrative leadership has helped lead the programto one of the most successful periods in schoolhistory.

In 2010-11, Navy won 63 percent of itscontests and claimed the overall series againstArmy for the 18th time in the last 19 years.Navy produced nine All-Americans, 11 confer-ence athletes of the year, nine conferencecoaches of the year and 11 conference champi-onships.

The Mids also excelled in the classroom,ranking No. 4 in the country in graduation ratefor student-athletes (among Football BowlSubdivision schools) and all 24 of Navy’s NCAAsponsored varsity sports rank above the nationalaverage in the Academic Progress Report,including five teams with perfect scores. Navyhad five Academic All-Americans, four PatriotLeague Scholar Athletes of the Year and anNCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winner. Six ofthe top 15 Naval Academy graduates and 28 ofthe top 100 graduates in the Class of 2011 wereinvolved with varsity or club athletics.

The football team had another successfulseason in 2010, posting a 9-4 record and play-ing in a school-record eighth-consecutive bowl game. The Mids beatArmy for a series-record ninth-consecutive year and defeated Notre Damefor the third time in four seasons.

Other teams who flourished in 2010-11 included the women’s bas-ketball team winning the Patriot League Championship and advancing tothe NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history; the rifle teamplaced seventh at the NCAA Championship; the women’s lacrosse teamadvanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second-straight season; inter-collegiate sailing placed ninth at the ICSA Nationals; the baseball teamwon the Patriot League Regular Season and Tournament titles and partici-pated in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2002; while thewater polo, men’s cross country, men’s swimming & diving, men’s indoortrack & field, women’s indoor track & field and women’s rowing all wonconference titles.

Gladchuk’s efforts have been recognized on a national level as well,as the Division IA Athletic Directors Association named him the 2005Bobby Dodd Athletic Director of the Year. The award is presented inrecognition of an athletic director’s support and commitment toward thesuccessful advancement of the department, most specifically in the sportof football. Additionally, he was recognized by the Secretary of the Navyfor his contributions and service to the Navy and the Naval Academy withthe Superior Public Service Award to the Department of the Navy.

Gladchuk has been able to parlay Navy’s athletic success into anexclusive television deal with CBS ports Network that has increasedNavy’s television exposure both in the United States and internationally.CBS Sports Network, the first 24-hour college sports network, televisesevery Navy home and select neutral site football games (excluding NotreDame and Army which are televised nationally by CBS), as well as otherMidshipmen men's and women's athletic events, original programmingand documentaries centered on the storied Navy athletic program. Thelong-term, multi-media agreement includes internet streaming, broadbandand video-on-demand rights and high definition rights. A major part of theagreement was that all home football games would be played on Saturdayfor the convenience of the Navy alumni. Navy sports are seen all overthe world with the international distribution of Navy programming, espe-cially to the troops serving abroad. Navy’s contract with CBS Sports

Network runs through 2018.Gladchuk has also added radio giants

WBAL (1090 AM) in Baltimore and WFED(1500 AM, 1050 AM, 820 AM) in WashingtonD.C./Northern Virginia to Navy’s radio network.

WBAL Radio, which is also the home ofthe Ravens, is Maryland's dominant and mostpowerful radio station. Since 1925, generationsof Marylanders have turned to WBAL Radio fornews, weather, thought-provoking discussionsand sports. As Maryland's only 50,000-watt AMstation, WBAL's signal travels substantially fur-ther than any other station in the state.

WFED Radio, which is also the home ofthe Washington Nationals, is a 50,000-watt sta-tion that will air a minimum of 10 regular-seasonfootball games. WFED is your source for feder-al news covering both the Federal Governmentand those who do business with the govern-ment.

Since being introduced as the Academy's28th Director of Athletics on Sept. 4, 2001,Gladchuk has pressed forward on numerousfronts with energy and vision. From the hiring ofPaul Johnson and Ken Niumatalolo as headfootball coaches to the renovation of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Gladchuk hasmade improvements in several key areas that

will prove more success on the athletic fields for years to come. Recenthead coaching hires such as Bill Roberts in men’s swimming, JohnMorrison in women’s swimming, Paul Kostacopoulos in baseball, KeithPuryear in women’s tennis, Cindy Timchal, the all-time winningestwomen’s lacrosse coach in NCAA history, Stefanie Pemper, one of the all-time winningest Division III women’s basketball coaches, Dave Brandt, theall-time winningest soccer coach in NCAA history, Larry Bock, the all-timewinningest coach in collegiate volleyball history, Ed DeChellis, the 2009Big Ten Basketball Coach of the Year at Penn State, and Rick Sowell,who was a two-time America East Coach of the Year.

During Gladchuk’s tenure at the Naval Academy, he has seen theMidshipmen win 75 conference titles, produce 137 All-Americans and 48Academic All-Americans.

Gladchuk has also worked tirelessly to bring back school spirit, work-ing in conjunction with school officials to encourage midshipmen to attendevents for all sports.

He has embraced the local community and alumni base, and is anoften-requested speaker, visiting areas all over the country as he sharesthe vision of the Naval Academy and the Naval Academy AthleticAssociation.

Gladchuk’s biggest impact on the Naval Academy has been the $42million renovation of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium where underhis leadership the stadium was completely refurbished over a four-yeartime frame. The addition of 6,500 permanent seats on the sidelines and inthe end zones, 32 luxury boxes, dropping the field eight feet and movingthe sidelines closer, two video scoreboards, a memorial plaza, upgradedrestroom and concession areas, a perimeter walking path, new lighting, anew sound system, landscaping the grounds and storm water manage-ment highlight the list of renovations. Gladchuk has worked closely withthe city, county, state and neighborhood associations to ensure propercommunication and sensitivity to issues that benefit both the NAAA andcommunity at large. The NAAA was awarded the Green Star award byformer Annapolis Mayor Ellen Moyer for commitment to the environmentduring the ongoing renovation of Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.

Gladchuk and the NAAA have also teamed up with the NavalAcademy Foundation to raise over $75 million in private giving for facilities

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such as the Brigade Sports Complex (hockey and tennis), Max Bishop Stadium(baseball), varsity squash courts, various team locker rooms and a number of prac-tice facilities.

Other highlights during Gladchuk’s tenure at the Naval Academy include therecent renegotiation of the Army-Navy contract which resulted in over $46 million tothe two schools over the next eight years, scheduling Maryland, Notre Dame, OhioState and Army at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore to promote Navy football in thecommunity, negotiating the extension of the Navy-Notre Dame football game televi-sion contract with CBS through 2018 and negotiating bowl deals with the Houston,Emerald, Poinsettia, Meineke Car Care, EagleBank, Texas, Armed Forces andMilitary Bowls.

Gladchuk is heavily involved with NCAA and Patriot League committees. Herecently was selected to serve on the NCAA Leadership Council, which is one ofthe highest NCAA appointments an athletic director can realize. The council helpsset the Division I legislative agenda and advises the NCAA regarding major legisla-tive issues being considered. The primary responsibility of the council is to identifythose issues on the horizon that can impact Division I and intercollegiate athleticsas a whole and spends much of its time planning for the future of Division I andhelps set the course for the future. Gladchuk is also on the NACDA (NationalAssociation of Collegiate Athletic Directors) Executive Committee and has servedas the Chairman of the Executive Committee in the Patriot League and a memberof the NCAA Olympic Sport Liaison Committee.

Gladchuk came to the Naval Academy from the University of Houston, wherehe had been the Director of Athletics since July 18, 1997. Recognized as one ofthe nation’s top leaders in intercollegiate athletics management, he guided theCougars to 19 Conference USA Championships, while making significant strides inthe academic success of their student-athletes, gender equity and fiscal manage-ment.

Before Houston, Gladchuk was the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics,Intramurals and Recreation for seven years at his alma mater, Boston College.Under Gladchuk, Boston College emerged as one of the NCAA’s elite programs ofthe 1990s winning numerous Big East and NCAA Championships. The school’sgraduation rate for all student-athletes was over 90 percent and the Eagles won theCollege Football Association’s Academic Achievement Award for the highest gradu-ation rates among all Division I schools in three of his last five years at BostonCollege. Gladchuk led the Alumni Stadium expansion effort, which resulted in a$35 million improvement to the football stadium.

Prior to rejoining Boston College, Gladchuk served as AD at Tulane Universityfrom 1987-90. During his tenure, he directed the reinstatement of the Green Wavebasketball program to Division I status. In addition, he oversaw the construction ofnew facilities for the athletics administration as well as baseball, track and field andtennis teams after a $25 million athletics campaign was successfully completed.

From 1985-87, he served as Associate AD at Syracuse University, headingoperations, NCAA compliance, financial aid and facility operations.

Gladchuk lettered in football at Boston College and graduated with honors inbusiness management in 1973. He earned a master’s in sports administration fromthe University of Massachusetts-Amherst in 1974, where he began his career inintercollegiate athletics, including serving for seven years as Director of GeneralPhysical Education, Assistant and Associate Athletic Director for the university. Healso has served as Director of Athletics and head football coach for the NewHampton (Prep) School in New Hampshire prior to leaving for UMass.

He and his wife, Kathy, have four children: John, a graduate of LoyolaMarymount; Katie, a graduate of Boston College; Christie, a graduate of Trinity andJulie, a graduate of the University of North Carolina.

2010-11 Navy Athletics:A Year In Review

Overall Record301-174-8 (.631)

N-Star Record vs. Army11-11 (.500)

Overall Record vs. Army17-15 (.5531)

No. 4 in the Countryin Graduation Rate

9 All-Americans

11 Conference Championships

5 Academic All-Americans

9 Conference Coaches of the Year

National Honors* Football finished 36th in the nation in the finalAssociated Press college football poll and played in aneighth-straight bowl game.

* Water polo finished the season ranked 15th in theCollegiate Water Polo Association Poll.

* Offshore sailing won the McMillan Cup, the big-boatnational championship for the New England and Mid-Atlantic districts.

* Wrestling finished 37th at the NCAA Championship.

* The women’s basketball team competed in the NCAATournament for the first time in program history.

* The men’s swimming & diving team qualified threeMidshipmen for the NCAA Championship.

* Rifle placed seventh at the NCAA Rifle Championship.

* Men’s gymnastics qualified two Midshipmen for theNCAA Championship.

* Women’s lacrosse advanced to the NCAA Tournamentfor a second-consecutive season.

* Intercollegiate sailing placed ninth at ICSA Nationals.

* Baseball earned its first trip to the NCAA Tournamentsince 2002 and made its ninth appearance in programhistory in the national tournament.

Harris Laning 1895 1910-12Arthur P. Fairchild ’01 1912-15Charles Earle Smith ’03 1915-17William F. Halsey Jr. ’04 1917-18Douglas L. Howard ’06 1918-23Byron McCandless ’05 1923-25Jonas H. Ingram ’07 1925-30Henry D. Cook Jr. ’03 1930-31John W. Wilcox Jr. ’05 1931-34Robert C. Giffen ’07 1934-37Ernest W. McKee ’08 1937-40Thomas S. King II ’11 1940-42Harvey E. Overesch ’15 1942Lyman S. Perry ’20 1942-43

John E. Whelchel ’20 1943-44Harles O. Humphreys ’22 1944-46Edmund B. Taylor ’25 1946-48Thomas J. Hamilton ’27 1948Henry H. Caldwell ’27 1949-51Ian C. Eddy ’30 1951-54Charles Elliott Loughlin ’33 1954-57Slade Cutter ’35 1957-59Asbury Coward ’38 1959-62William S. Busik ’43 1962-65Alan R. Cameron ’44 1965-68J. O. Coppedge ’47 1968-88Jack Lengyel 1988-2001Chet Gladchuk 2001-present

Past Athletic Directors

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FIRST-RATE FACULTY & STAFFThe Naval Academy's philosophy of education stress-es attention to individual students by highly qualifiedfaculty members who are strongly committed to teach-ing. Classes are small, with an average size of fewerthan 18 students and a student-faculty ratio of 8:1. Allcourses at the Naval Academy are taught and graded byfaculty members, not by graduate assistants.

Our 600-member faculty is an integrated group of offi-cers and civilians in nearly equal numbers. Officers bringfresh ideas and experiences from operational units andstaffs of the Navy and Marine Corps. The academy's civil-ian faculty members give continuity to the educationalprogram and form a core of professional scholarship andteaching experience. Working together closely, these mili-tary and civilian faculty members form one of thestrongest and most dedicated teaching faculties of anycollege or university in the United States.

MAJORSStudents at the Naval Academy can select one of 38 differ-ent majors within 23 fields of study. The 23 fields of studyare grouped into three different divisions: Division ofEngineering and Weapons (aerospace engineering, com-puter engineering, electrical engineering, general engi-neering, mechanical engineering, naval architecture,ocean engineering, systems engineering), Division ofMath and Science (chemistry, computer science, generalscience, information technology, mathematics, oceanogra-phy, physics) and the Division of Humanities and SocialScience (Arabic, Chinese, economics, English, history,political science, quantitative economics). In addition tograduating with a Bachelor’s of Science, students canattain a minor in one of seven different languages.

Students who excel at the Naval Academy have manyopportunities to challenge and advance themselvesthrough several special programs -- Trident Scholars,Honors Programs, and Voluntary Graduate EducationProgram (VGEP).

GRADUATION SUCCESS RATEFor the sixth year in a row, the United States NavalAcademy ranks among nation’s leaders for graduatingNCAA student-athletes on the Division I level. Navygraduated 100 percent of its student-athletes in 10 of the20 NCAA sports reported on and averaged an overallrate of 96 percent for student-athletes in all sports – thefourth-highest mark nationally among Football BowlSubdivision schools.

LOWE'S SENIOR CLASS AWARDRicky Dobbs ('11) was named the 2010 Lowe's SeniorCLASS Award winner for the Football BowlSubdivision, becoming the second Navy student-ath-lete to win the award. The Lowe’s Senior CLASSAward was started in 2001 by Dick Enberg in response tothe growing trend of men's basketball players leaving

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school early for the NBA. The award honors the attributesof senior student-athletes in four areas: classroom, com-munity, character and competition. Navy has producedfive first-team honorees in their respective sports over thelast five years, highlighted by Dobbs' award in 2010 and2008 grad Evan Barnes, who was men’s soccer’s inaugu-ral award winner in 2007. Additionally, women’s basketballplayer Kate Hobbs ('07), women's soccer's Lizzie Barnes('08) and men’s lacrosse’s Andy Tormey (‘09) each werenamed to the Lowe's Senior All-America First Team.

SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS In addition to furthering their education at schools acrossthe country, students at the Naval Academy annually arein competition for several prestigious scholarships. SinceNavy's first Rhodes Scholar, E. Van Meter ('28), a total of46 Naval Academy graduates have received the RhodesScholarship, including 13 since 2001. Among Navy's mostrecent recipients is former baseball player TrevorThompson ('05). Also, 24 grads have won George C.Marshall Scholarships, including 14 since 2000. A trio ofrecent graduates earned Bowman Scholarships to theNaval Postgraduate School. Lightweight rower ChrisMedford ('11), heavyweight rower Mike Shea ('11) and riflestandout Kenan Wang ('11) were each honored asBowman Scholars.

Standout swimmer Kelly Zahalka ('09) was a recipi-ent of both the Harry S. Truman and Gen. GeorgeC. Marshall Scholarships, which paved the way forher to study for two years in the United Kingdom.Former women's track and cross country runnerKayla Sax ('10) became just the ninth student fromthe Naval Academy to be awarded a GatesCambridge Scholarship, which has enabled her tocontribute to research focused on alternative energysources at the University of Cambridge.

Men's tennis standout Nick Birger ('11) was awarded anNCAA Postgraduate Scholarship in 2011, one year aftersoccer's Beth Reed ('10) and track 's Mark Van Orden('10) also earned the NCAA Scholarship. These athleteswill be able to pursue graduate degrees before resumingtheir respective naval careers on a full-time basis.

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANSNaval Academy student-athletes have totaled 80Academic All-America certificates over the years, with 47of those awards coming since the start of the 1999-2000academic year. USNA student-athletes have garnered fiveawards during the 2010-11 academic year. The 2010-11honorees included first-team football honoree John Dowd(‘12), first-team men's tennis selection Nick Birger ('11),second-team men's track & field/cross country athleteCody Rome ('12) and from the men's soccer team, sec-ond-teamer Alex Foskett ('11) and third-teamer Sam Miller('12). Dowd was also a Second-Team Academic All-American during the 2009-10 academic year.

PATRIOT LEAGUE SCHOLAR-ATHLETESBirger, the 2011 Naval Academy valedictorian, was alsonamed the Patriot League Male Scholar-Athlete of theYear, after earning a second consecutive league scholar-athlete honor for men's tennis. Birger is the fifth male mid-shipman and a league-leading 11th overall to earn thePatriot League's top academic honor. Other PatriotLeague Scholar-Athlete winners from the 2010-11 academ-ic year include Rome for indoor track & field, swimmerLaura Gorinski ('13) and golfer Peter Reilly ('12).

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The men and women of the United States Naval Academyhave committed themselves to the service of our nation.During their four years in Annapolis, the Midshipmendemonstrate their willingness to give by taking part inseveral community service events.

From outreach opportunities such as autograph sessionsfollowing athletic events, to working with underprivilegedyouths, the student-athletes at Navy give back to the areathey call home during their college years.

The following are a few examples of community serviceopportunities performed by the men and women of Navyathletics during the 2010-11 academic year.

FOOTBALLWhile in San Diego, Calif., prior to the Poinsettia Bowl,several members of the football team attended a Make-A-Wish Foundation event where players and coaches spenttime with the kids and their families. The bowl game andMake-A-Wish Foundation of San Diego benefit from astrong partnership as more than 500 members of “WishFamilies”, including wish children, their parents andsiblings, attended the game as special guests.

Seniors Andre Byrd and Ricky Dobbs took time tospeak with students at several area schools. Byrdaddressed students at Mount St. Joseph High Schoolin Baltimore where he talked about the obstacles heovercame in his life to become a midshipman and amember of the Navy football team.

As he did throughout his career, Dobbs continued tomake several appearances at local schools last year,explaining the importance of doing your best inschool and following your dreams.

The team also continued the tradition of inviting illand special needs children and their families topractices.

MEN’S & WOMEN’S BASKETBALLBoth the men’s and women’s teams combined tohold free skills clinics for local youths. Assistant coach-es and players from both teams provided instruction toover 200 kids from the Annapolis area.

The Navy men’s basketball team was out in full force, vol-unteering for the 2011 Maryland Special Olympics andthen providing area youth with a skills clinic. The teamhas done a number of community-service events in thepast, whether it’s conducting free camps, volunteering forthe Special Olympics or speaking to groups of localyouth.

Members of the men's basketball team also volunteeredtheir time at the St. John's Episcopal School's Field Day,playing basketball with many of the youth and setting updrills and contests for the kids.

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Glenn Shober,Wrestling

Kellie Darmody,Women’s Swimming

WOMEN’S LACROSSETwenty-one members of the women's lacrosse programconducted a lacrosse clinic at the all-girls ExcelAcademy in Washington, D.C. The Mids taught the chil-dren basic lacrosse skills and also organized drills,relay races and informal games.

WOMEN’S SOCCERNavy women's soccer players Jessica Grupp, KatieKelly, Alexes Lopez-Shaw and Ashlynn Soellner volun-teered at a youth soccer clinic at the Excel Academy,an all-girls school in Washington, D.C. The AthletesFor Hope organization helped coordinate the event,which was for first and second grade girls.

SWIMMING & DIVINGThe swimming and diving teams continued their tra-dition of offering free learn-to-swim lessons to any-one in Lejeune Hall during the spring.

BASEBALLThe baseball team continued its strong relationship

with a local child with a brain tumor through the Friendsof Jaclyn Organization. The child has been a fixture atNavy home games for the past two seasons as the teamhas taken an even more active role in his and his family’slives. The team and coaches routinely spend time withhim away from the field, attend movies and support him athis band concerts.

MEN’S TENNISThe men’s tennis team again made its annual visit to theMaliVai Washington Kids Foundation, which provides anathletic and educational after school outlet for youths inthe Jacksonville, Fla., area. The Mids first participated in aquestion-and-answer session with the youths before hit-ting the tennis courts for some instruction and competi-tion. As a tradition each time Navy visits, every time ayouth defeats a Mid, the Navy player has to immediatelydo 10 pushups.

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We expect to win in everything we do – on and off thefield of competition. The Blue & Gold provides the supple-mental resources necessary to assistour coaches and Midshipmen to realis-tically pursue the highest level of suc-cess within the context of their physicalchallenges. We are an institution invest-ed in a mission that educates futureleaders in moral, mental and physicalexcellence. The Blue & Gold enables ourMidshipmen to pursue the highest goalspossible as members of varsity or juniorvarsity teams.

The Naval Academy Athletic Associationis a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organizationcharged with providing resources to sup-port 45 varsity and junior varsity pro-grams offered by the Naval Academy. TheNAAA operates with the guidance of theNaval Academy’s Board of Control, whosemembers report to the Superintendent ofthe United State Naval Academy.

Over 90 percent of funding support for theNAAA programs is through externalsources of revenue (i.e. Blue & Gold mem-berships, ticket sales, corporate sponsor-ship, television revenue, parking, etc.).Less than 10 percent of the operatingbudget for the varsity and junior varsityprograms is provided by the Academy viagovernment funding.

Therefore, the Blue & Gold membershipsare critical in providing our teams with thesupplemental dollars necessary to close the“resource gap” between the Naval Academyteams and our Division I competition. Yoursupport is critical to our continued success.

Membership in the Blue & Gold contributesto 120 years of supporting the Brigade ofMidshipmen and is the Margin of AthleticExcellence funding for all 45 teams!

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Paul KostacopoulosBaseball

Ed DeChellisMen’s Basketball

Stefanie PemperWomen’s Basketball

Rick ClothierMen’s Heavyweight Crew

Steve PerryMen’s Lightweight Crew

Mike HughesWomen’s Crew

Al CantelloMen’s Cross Country

Karen BoyleWomen’s Cross Country

Joe SurianoDiving

Ken NiumataloloFootball

Pat OwenGolf

Dr. Sho FukushimaGymnastics

Rick SowellMen’s Lacrosse

Cindy TimchalWomen’s Lacrosse

Bill KelleyRifle

Ian BurmanIntercollegiate Sailing

Jahn TihanskyOffshore Sailing

Dave BrandtMen’s Soccer

Carin GabarraWomen’s Soccer

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Craig DawsonSquash

Bill RobertsMen’s Swimming

John MorrisonWomen’s Swimming

John OfficerMen’s Tennis

Keith PuryearWomen’s Tennis

Steve CookseyMen’s Track & Field

Carla CristeWomen’s Track & Field

Larry BockVolleyball

Mike SchofieldWater Polo

Bruce BennettWrestling

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At the Naval Academy, beating Army is important. Plebesyell “Beat Army!” in Bancroft Hall, “Beat Army!” is onevery weight in the Naval Academy weight rooms, andalums and fans alike scream “Beat Army!” at the end ofBlue & Gold, the Naval Academy’s alma mater.

Navy has dominated Army in all sports, posting a winningrecord against the Black Knights in 37 of the last 40 yearsand has not lost the N-Star series in 15-consecutive years.

23 of Navy’s 32 varsity sports have the potential to takepart in the Army-Navy rivalry each year.

The annual showdown between the two rivals in eachsport is deemed the Star Game with the players from thewinning team receiving a Star for their lettersweaters.For those sports that face Army multiple times in a sea-son, the Star Game is designated prior to the start of theyear.

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FOOTBALLSenior quarterback Ricky Dobbs threw for 186 yards andtwo touchdowns and ran for a team-high 54 yards as Navydefeated Army for the ninth consecutive time, 31-17, atLincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Senior safetyWyatt Middleton gave Navy a 24-7 lead just before half-time when he returned a fumble 98 yards for a touch-down, marking the longest fumble return in Navy history.

MEN’S SOCCERMichael Rakoczy scored the only goal of the game in the60th minute and the Navy defense held strong as theMidshipmen recorded their second consecutive StarGame victory over the Black Knights.

GOLFJunior Tim Shield sank a 12-foot putt on the 15th hole ofthe West Point Golf Course as Navy won four of sevensingles matches and defeated Army, 6-5, to claim the Star.

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MEN’S CROSS COUNTRYBehind a dominant performance from senior AndrewHanko, Navy defeated Army, 20-41, for the 11th time in thelast 14 meetings. Hanko led the entire race and Navy run-ners took 10 of the top-12 spots.

MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVINGLuke Hoffer, Mac Anthony and Steve Dukleth all won mul-tiple events as the Midshipmen won their 20th-consecu-tive meeting with Army by defeating the Black Knights,246-54.

WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVINGSophomore Laura Gorinski set a Navy and Patriot Leaguerecord in the 200 breaststroke and was one of five Mids towin multiple events as Navy won its 22nd-consecutivedual meet over Army in convincing fashion, 240.5-59.5.

MEN’S BASKETBALLMark Veazey came off the bench to score 17 points andgrab nine rebounds and the Midshipmen held Army to just18-of-52 shooting as Navy defeated Army, 75-58, in a sold-out Alumni Hall. It marked the 27th time in the last 31 sea-sons Navy won the Star.

GYMNASTICSNavy won its third-consecutive Star Meet as it defeatedArmy, 324.1-322.8. Trailing going into the final event of theday, Andrew Faulk and Dylan Parrott tied for first place inthe high bar competition to give Navy the win.

WRESTLINGThe Midshipmen won seven of 10 bouts, including the lastfour, to secure a 24-9 victory over Army. Coach Bruce Bur-nett improved to 11-0 against the Black Knights as Navyclaimed its 11th-consecutive win over Army.

WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELDNavy won 12 of 17 events as it won the indoor Star Meetfor the sixth-consecutive year with a 103.5-77.5 victoryover Army. Junior Jess Palacio, junior Amanda Phelpsand senior Ashley Bucholz each doubled in individualevents to pace the Mids.

WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELDCompeting in a downpour at Ingram Field, Navy domi-nated Army, 129-73, to complete its third-straight in-door/outdoor Star Meet sweep of the Black Knights. The56-point margin of victory was the largest for Navy in anindoor or outdoor Star Meet.

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