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Ethan Ramos Alex Rinaldi Matthew Rundell Michael Silk Sonny Simonetti J.M. Staudenmayer James Szymanski Mitchel Thomas

Isaac Florell Bryant Halsch A.C. Headlee Troy Heilmann Evan Henderson Robert Henderson Cody Karns Cody Karstetter

Lance Armenta Christian Barber Joshua Bauer Anthony Bosco Jack Clark Kyle Coniker Benjamin Cournoyer Cory Daniel

Elijah Kerr-Brown Tyrone Klump Jake Mario Scott Marmoll Joey Moon Chip Ness Anderson Pope Adis Radoncic

Alex Utley Joey Ward Matt Williams David Woody Coleman Scott Bryce Hasseman Neil Erisman Braden Atwood

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Supporting Carolina WrestlingThe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Nike, Inc. signed a new 10-year contract for Nike to be the exclusive supplier of ath-letic footwear, apparel and accessory products to the Tar Heels effective July 1, 2008. Nike will provide the athletic department with shoes, uniforms, coaching gear, balls and other equipment. In ad-dition to the apparel and equipment, which constitutes the majority of the value of the contract, Nike will give the University $2 million to the Chancellor’s Academic Enhancement Fund. Chancellor Holden Thorp says he will direct the funds to faculty support. Nike will also provide support for team tours, travel and hosting regular-season tournaments in several sports. The athletic department will also receive $1 million for signing the contract, with those funds being used to overhaul lighting and sound at the Dean E. Smith Center.

University Of North CarolinaLocation: Chapel Hill, N.C.Chartered: 1789Enrollment: 18,503Chancellor: Carol FoltDirector of Athletics: Bubba CunninghamAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: Atlantic Coast ConferenceNickname: Tar HeelsMascot: Rameses (a ram)Colors: Carolina Blue and WhiteAthletic Department Web Site: GoHeels.com

Carolina Wrestling InformationHead Coach: Coleman Scott (Oklahoma State, 2008)Record at UNC: 0-0 (First year as head coach)Overall Record: 0-0Office Phone: (919) 962-5212Office Fax: (919) 962-1646Assistant Coach: Bryce Hasseman (Bloomsburg, 2005)Year at UNC: FirstAssistant Coach: Neil Erisman (Oklahoma State, 2011)Year at UNC: SecondAssistant Coach: Braden Atwood (Purdue, 2015)Year at UNC: First Office Phone: (919) 962-5212Home Arena: Carmichael ArenaArena Capacity: 6,822ACC Championships: 17: 1979, ‘80, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, 2000, ‘03, ‘05, ‘062014-15 Dual Record: 11-62014-15 ACC Record (Finish): 2-3 (T-3rd)2015 ACC Championships Finish: Fifth - 43.0 points2015 ACC Champions: None2015 NCAA Championships Finish: T24th - 18.0 pointsReturning 2015 NCAA Qualifiers: 5Returning All-Americas: 2 (Henderson, Ramos)Starters Returning/Lost: 7/3Athletic Training Staff: Head Athletic Trainer - Sally Mays; Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer - Kevin Biese; Orthopaedic Surgeon - Dr. Alex Creighton; Primary Care Physician - Dr. Tom Brickner

UNC Athletic CommunicationsAssistant A.D. for Athletic Communications: Kevin BestAssistant Director (wrestling contact): Bobby HundleyEmail Address: [email protected] Phone: (919) 843-5678Cell Phone: (919) 428-0893Office Fax: (919) 962-0612Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2126, Chapel Hill, NC 27515

Table Of Contents2015-16 Schedule Page 22015-16 Roster Page 32014-15 Results Page 5Student-Athlete Profiles Pages 6-14Head Coach Coleman Scott Page 15Coaching Staff Page 16Athletic Administration/Support Staff Page 17The University of North Carolina Pages 18-19Academic Excellence Page 20Carolina Leadership Academy Page 21 Chapel Hill Page 22Athletic Heritage Page 23Wrestling Facilities Page 24Individual Records Page 25National Honors Page 26ACC Honors Page 27Coaching Records Page 28All-Time Letterwinners Page 29Year-By-Year Results Pages 30-31

2015-16 Carolina Wrestling YearbookThe 2015-16 North Carolina wrestling yearbook was

edited by Bobby Hundley, Assistant Director of Athletic Communications, with assistance from the UNC Ath-letic Communications staff. Covers designed by Joe Smaldone, UNC Athletics. Credits: Photos by Jeffrey A. Camarati and Spencer

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2015-16 NORTH CAROLINA WRESTLING SCHEDULE

Date Day Opponent/Event Site Time Nov. 8 Sun. at Hokie Open Blacksburg, Va. All DayNov. 15 Sun. at Northeast Duals Troy, N.Y. All Day vs. Minnesota, Binghamton, Rutgers Nov. 21 Sat. Gardner-Webb Chapel Hill 7 p.m.Nov. 29 Sun. Appalachian State Chapel Hill 2 p.m.Dec. 12 Sat. vs. Army West Point Brooklyn, N.Y. 7 p.m.Dec. 13 Sun. at Old Dominion Norfolk, Va. 7 p.m.Jan. 1 Fri. at Southern Scuffle Chattanooga, Tenn. All DayJan. 2 Sat. at Southern Scuffle Chattanooga, Tenn. All DayJan. 9 Sat. at Pittsburgh Duals Pittsburgh, Pa. All Day vs. Bloomsburg, Columbia, BrownJan. 16 Sat. at Virginia Tech* Blacksburg, Va. 7 p.m.Jan. 24 Sun. Navy Chapel Hill 2 p.m.Jan. 25 Mon. at NC State* Raleigh, N.C. 7 p.m.Feb. 6 Sat. at Virginia* Charlottesville, Va. 1 p.m.Feb. 10 Wed. Duke* Chapel Hill, N.C. 7 p.m.Feb. 13 Sat. Pittsburgh* Chapel Hill, N.C. 7 p.m.Feb. 19 Fri. at Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. 7 p.m.Feb. 20-21 Sat./Sun. NWCA National Duals TBA TBAFeb. 21 Sun. at The Citadel Charleston, S.C. 2 p.m.

2016 ACC ChampionshipsMarch 6, Pittsburgh, Pa.

2016 NCAA ChampionshipsMarch 17-19, New York, N.Y.

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Breakdown By Class Seniors (6)Christian Barber* 149Evan Henderson* 141Robert Henderson* 157John Michael Staudenmayer* 174Alex Utley* 184David Woody* 285

Juniors (8)Joshua Bauer 149Troy Heilmann 141/149Scott Marmoll* 197Joey Moon* 149Michael Silk 184Mitchel Thomas* 285Joey Ward* 133Matt Williams* 144

Sophomores (6)Benjamin Cournoyer 149Cody Karns* 125Chip Ness 197

Anderson Pope* 141Ethan Ramos* 165Alex Rinaldi 125

Freshmen (16)Lance Armenta 174Anthony Bosco* 125Jack Clark* 157Kyle Coniker 174Cory Daniel* 285Isaac Florell 184/197Bryant Halsch 157A.C. Headlee 125/133Cody Karstetter 125Elijah Kerr-Brown 165Tyrone Klump* 125Jake Mario 157/165Adis Radoncic 174Matthew Rundell 157/165Sonny Simonetti 125/133James Szymanski 125/133

* Indicates redshirt season used.

Breakdown By Weight125 poundsAnthony BoscoA.C. HeadleeCody KarnsCody KarstetterTyrone KlumpSonny SimonettiJames Szymanski

133 poundsA.C. HeadleeAlex RinaldiSonny SimonettiJames SzymanskiJoey Ward

141 poundsTroy HeilmannEvan HendersonMatt Williams

149 pounds Christian BarberJoshua BauerTroy HeilmannJoey Moon

157 poundsJack Clark Benjamin CournoyerBryant HalschRobert Henderson Jake MarioAnderson PopeMatthew Rundell

165 poundsElijah Kerr-BrownEthan Ramos Matthew Rundell

174 poundsLance ArmentaKyle ConikerAdis RadoncicJohn Michael Staudenmayer

184 poundsIsaac Florell Michael SilkAlex Utley

197 poundsIsaac Florell Scott Marmoll Chip Ness

HeavyweightCory DanielMitchel ThomasDavid Woody

Name Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School/Previous College)Lance Armenta 174 Fr. North Topsail Beach, N.C. (Southwest Onslow)Christian Barber 149 Sr.* Westfield, N.J. (Westfield)Joshua Bauer 149 Jr. Katonah, N.Y. (John Jay)Anthony Bosco 125 Fr.* St. Charles, Ill. (Marmion Academy)Jack Clark 157 Fr.* Glassboro, N.J. (St. Augustine Prep)Kyle Coniker 174 Fr.* Steubenville, Ohio (Pittsburgh Central Catholic)Benjamin Cournoyer 157 So. Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek)Cory Daniel 285 Fr.* Fulton, Md. (River Hill)Isaac Florell 184/197 Fr. Ham Lake, Minn. (Totino-Grace)Bryant Halsch 157 Fr. McLeansville, N.C. (Southeast Guilford)A.C. Headlee 125/133 Fr. Waynesburg, Pa. (Waynesburg Central)Troy Heilmann 141/149 Jr. South Plainfield, N.J. (South Plainfield)Evan Henderson 141 Sr.* New Florence, Pa. (Kiski Prep)Robert Henderson 157 Sr.* New Florence, Pa. (Kiski Prep)Cody Karns 125 So.* Mooresville, N.C. (Lake Norman)Cody Karstetter 125 Fr. Sand Springs, Okla. (Sand Springs)Elijah Kerr-Brown 165 Fr. Rome, Ga. (Rome)Tyrone Klump 125 Fr.* Nazareth, Pa. (Nazareth)Jake Mario 157/165 Fr. Milford, Conn. (Tabor Academy)Scott Marmoll 197 Jr.* Marietta, Ga. (Lassiter)Joey Moon 149 Jr.* Haw River, N.C. (Southern Alamance)Chip Ness 197 So. Duluth, Ga. (Buford)Anderson Pope 157 So.* Cedar Grove, N.C. (Orange)Adis Radoncic 174 Fr. Bronx, N.Y. (Poly Prep)Ethan Ramos 165 So.* Hawthorne, N.J. (Hawthorne)Alex Rinaldi 133 So. Columbia, N.J. (Blair Academy)Matthew Rundell 157/165 Fr. Oak Park, Ill. (Oak Park-River Forest)Michael Silk 184 Jr. Apex, N.C. (Apex)Sonny Simonetti 125/133 Fr. Little Falls, N.J. (St. Peter’s Prep) John Michael Staudenmayer 174 Sr.* Plymouth Meeting, Pa. (Plymouth Whitemarsh)James Szymanski 125/133 Fr. Shoreham, N.Y. (Shoreham-Wading River)Mitchel Thomas 285 Jr. Hartland, Mich. (Hartland)Alex Utley 184 Sr.* Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio (Cuyahoga Valley Christian)Joey Ward 133/141 Jr.* Cincinnati, Ohio (Moeller)Matt Williams 141 Jr.* Apex, N.C. (Cardinal Gibbons)David Woody 285 Sr.* Greensboro, N.C. (Ragsdale)

Head Coach: Coleman Scott (First season)Assistant Coaches: Bryce Hasseman (First season), Neil Erisman (Second season), Braden Atwood (First season)

Two-time All-America 141-pounder Evan Henderson is back for his redshirt senior season in 2015-16.

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2014-15 North Carolina Wrestling ResultsDual Meet Record: 11-6, 2-3 ACC

2014-15 Individual ResultsIndividual Weight Record Career at UNC Dual ACC MD TF Pins Fastest PinFrank Abbondanza 285 11-22 30-83 4-12 1-4 0-1 1-0 1-2 3:31Christian Barber 149 13-12 67-38 7-5 2-2 1-2 - 1-0 10:33Josh Bauer 141 0-2 0-2 - - - - 0-1 -Jack Clark 149 4-4 4-4 - - 3-1 - - -Houston Clements 141 0-2 0-2 - - 0-1 - - - Jacob Crawford 157 - 23-27 - - - - - -Troy Heilmann 133 23-13 42-31 10-4 4-1 3-2 1-0 2-0 1:20Evan Henderson 141 - 103-30 - - - - - -Robert Henderson 149 7-7 26-27 1-1 - - 0-1 0-1 -Cody Karns 125 3-16 3-16 0-10 0-4 0-3 0-1 0-5 -Scott Marmoll 184 11-11 25-34 7-6 2-3 2-0 - 0-2 -Chris Mears 157 13-14 32-38 5-10 2-3 1-0 - 1-0 2:15Joey Moon 149 18-9 41-20 3-2 1-0 1-0 0-1 2-2 3:43Francisco Mora 174 0-4 - - - - 0-2 0-2 -Chip Ness 197 15-15 15-15 9-7 1-4 2-1 - 4-0 0:33Anderson Pope 149 1-4 1-4 - - 0-2 - 1-0 2:59Ethan Ramos 165 31-11 31-11 15-2 5-0 6-2 3-1 3-0 3:56Alex Rinaldi 125 4-14 4-14 1-6 0-1 0-2 0-1 2-4 3:33Cody Ross 141 1-4 14-17 - - - - 1-0 1:29John M. Staudenmayer 174 23-15 66-42 12-5 2-3 7-0 1-0 0-4 -Alex Utley 184 8-0 68-49 4-0 - 1-0 1-0 - -Joey Ward 141 28-8 49-21 12-2 2-2 5-0 2-0 1-0 3:59Matt Williams 133 1-2 9-11 1-2 - 3-4 - 1-0 4:30David Woody 285 0-4 1-13 - - - - 0-2 -

2014-15 Schedule/ResultsDate Opponent/Event Result11/9 Hokie Open No Team Scoring11/15 at Stanford L, 16-1711/16 Roadrunner Open No Team Scoring11/22 Navy Classic 13th, 27 pts11/30 at Appalachian State W, 22-2112/13 vs. Purdue (Marietta, Ga.) L, 12-1912/14 vs. Chattanooga (Lawrenceville, Ga.) W, 18-171/1-2 Southern Scuffle 15th, 42.5 pts1/11 at Pittsburgh* L, 15-211/11 vs. Lock Haven W, 24-91/16 at Gardner-Webb W, 22-81/24 at Navy W, 27-61/25 vs. Rider W, 20-131/25 at George Mason W, 29-62/1 NC State* L, 18-222/1 Drexel W, 22-132/7 Virginia* W, 17-162/11 at Duke* W, 16-152/20 Virginia Tech* L, 12-212/22 Oklahoma State L, 9-232/22 The Citadel W, 22-153/8 ACC Championships 5th, 43.0 pts3/19-21 NCAA Championships T24th, 18.0 pts*Indicates Atlantic Coast Conference matchHome events in bold

Top Individual FinishesName Finish Wt.Hokie OpenEthan Ramos 1st 165Alex Utley 1st 184Joey Ward 2nd 141JM Staudenmayer 2nd 174Christian Barber 4th 149Joey Moon 5th 149Jacob Crawford 6th 157Frank Abbondanza 6th 197

Roadrunner OpenJoey Ward 1st 141Troy Heilmann 3rd 141Chris Mears 4th 157Joey Moon 5th 149Ethan Ramos 6th 165JM Staudenmayer 6th 174

Navy ClassicJacob Crawford 4th 157

Southern ScuffleJoey Ward 5th 141Ethan Ramos 7th 165Troy Heilmann 8th 133

ACC ChampionshipsJoey Ward 2nd 141Christian Barber 2nd 149Ethan Ramos 2nd 165Troy Heilmann 3rd 133Scott Marmoll 3rd 184JM Staudenmayer 4th 174

NCAA ChampionshipsEthan Ramos 6th 165

LANCEARMENTAfreshman • 174

North Topsail Beach, N.C.Southwest Onslow

ISAACFLORELLfreshman • 184/197

Ham Lake, Minn.totino-Grace

BRYANTHALSCHfreshman • 157

McLeansville, N.C.Southeast Guilford

A.C.HEADLEEfreshman • 125/133

Waynesburg, Pa.Waynesburg Central

CODYKARSTETTERfreshman • 125

Sand Springs, Okla.Sand Springs

ELIJAHKERR-BROWNfreshman • 165

Rome, Ga.Rome

JAKEMARIOfreshman • 157/165

Milford, Conn.Tabor Academy

ALEXMINAfreshman • 184

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ADISRADONCICJunior • 285

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MATTHEWRUNDELLJunior • 285

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SONNYSIMONETTIJunior • 285

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2014-15: Qualified for NCAAs for the second straight season, finishing 13-12 overall and 6-6 in duals • Knocked off second-seeded Sal Mas-triani of Virginia Tech in the ACC semifinals to earn an automatic bid to nationals • Opened NCAAs with a 10-3 win over Clayton Ream of North Dakota State • Finished 2-2 in ACC dual action with wins over Mastriani and NC State’s Sam Melikian • Pinned No. 8 Dylan Cottrell of Appala-chian State in sudden victory overtime to help the Tar Heels to a tight dual victory • Finished the season with one pin and one major decision • Took fourth at the Hokie Open to start the year with a 2-2 showing.

2013-14: Had a breakout season as a redshirt sophomore, finishing 32-12 overall and 13-3 in duals • NCAA qualifier at 149 pounds • De-feated Ohio State’s Ian Paddock 6-5 at nationals • Champion at the Wolfpack Open with five wins, part of a 15-match winning streak that stretched over a month • Finished fourth at the ACC Championships after going 5-1 in regular season action • Had wins over ranked op-ponents No. 20 Justin Arthur of Clarion and No. 26 Brian Haman of NC State • Also finished fourth in his weight class at the Reno Tournament of Champions and fifth at the Hokie Open • Finished the season with one pin, one tech fall and four major decisions.

2012-13: Compiled a 22-14 record at 149 pounds, including a 7-4 mark in duals • Finished second at the Wolfpack Open and sixth at the Nit-tany Lion Open • Scored a pair of wins in ACC action over opponents from Maryland and NC State, including a major decision over NC State’s Tomas Gantt • Collected pins against Clarion’s Zachary Ross and Indiana’s Preston Keiffer.

2011-12: Went 21-14 in his redshirt year at 149 lbs. • Bounced back after losing his first match at the Hokie Open to win three matches all by pins • Won five matches at the Appalachian Open including two by major decisions • Collected three major decisions and three pins on the season.

Prep: Attended Westfield High School • Captured the 2011 New Jersey State Title • Posted a 41-1 record as a senior • Two-time team captain • Turned in a 112-21 record during his four-year career • Honor roll student.

Personal: Christian Barber is the son of Jeffrey and Vanessa Barber • Birthday is Sept. 27 • Born in Westfield, N.J.

Barber’s Career RecordYear Overall Dual Pins TFs MDs2011-12* 21-14 0-0 3 0 32012-13 22-14 7-5 2 0 32013-14 32-12 13-3 1 1 42014-15 13-12 6-6 1 0 1Totals 67-38 26-14 4 1 8*Redshirt season

2014-15: Finished 2-6 overall • Scored a pair of wins, including a major decision, at 141 pounds at the Wilkes Open.

Prep: Attended John Jay Cross River High School • Also competed in golf all four years and cross country three years • National Honor Soci-ety member • Plans to major in Business Administration.

Personal: Joshua Thomas Bauer is the son of Donna and Tom Bauer • Born June 1, 1995, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. • Older brother is on the University of Virginia squash team.

Bauer’s Career RecordYear Overall Dual Pins TFs MDs2014-15 2-6 0-0 0 0 1Totals 2-6 0-0 0 0 1

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2014-15: Compiled a 5-4 record at 125 pounds during his redshirt year • Finished with four wins and a pin at the Newberry Open.

Prep: Attended Marmion Academy in Aurora, Ill. • Captained his wres-tling team senior year • Runner-up in the Walsh Ironman Tournament and Cheesehead Invitational as a senior • Had 121 career wins, includ-ing 42 as a senior • Finished seventh in the Ironman his junior year and took fourth at the IHSA State Championships • Finished third in the IHSA State Championships as a sophomore.

Personal: Anthony Michael Bosco is the son of Kathy and Michael Bosco • Birthday is June 21 • Born in St. Charles, Illinois • His sister is committed to play soccer at the University of Kentucky.

Redshirted in 2014-15.

Prep: Attended St. Augustine Prep in Richland, N.J. • 2-time National Preps Champion • 3-time Maryland State Champion and also 1-time New Jersey State Champion • Had 167 career wins, including an un-defeated senior season • Flo-National runner-up • Beast of the East runner-up • Earned fifth place at Walsh Ironman • Made the honor roll.

Personal: John Lyndon Clark is the son of Mary and John Clark • Born June 27, 1995, in Washington Township, N.J.

2014-15: Finished 2-4 overall at 157 pounds • Went 2-2 with a pin at the Appalachian State Open.

Prep: Attended Mallard Creek High School in Charlotte, N.C. • Cap-tained his wrestling team three years • Conference champion and state qualifier • Had 96 career wins, including 43 as a senior • Also ran cross country as a freshman and senior and track as a freshman.

Personal: Benjamin Leonard Cournoyer is the son of Ron Cournoyer and Laurie Yeager • Birthday is August 1 • Born in Charlotte, N.C. • Ben is an Eagle Scout • Graduated in the top 10 percent of his class.

Redshirted in 2014-15.

Prep: Finished 30-4 at 170 pounds as a senior at Pittsburgh Central Catholic • Advanced to the PIAA Class 3A state finals as a senior • Won the Alleghany County title at 152 pounds as a junior.

Personal: Kyle Coniker is the son of Michael and Marie Coniker • Born Jan. 22, 1995.

2014-15: Finished 6-9 at 285 pounds during his redshirt season • Won three matches at the Newberry Open, including a pin and a major deci-sion • Also had pins at the Mat Town Open and the Wilkes Open.

Prep: Attended River Hill High School in Clarksville, Md. • Went unde-feated his junior and senior years and finished with a career record of 162-22 • 2-time State Champion • 4-time NHSCA All-American • 2-time Fargo Greco All-American • FILA Cadet Greco All-American • FILA Ju-nior Greco All-American • Also competed in football, where he was a two-time all-county and second team all-state tight end • Was on the honor roll throughout high school.

Personal: Cory Jack Daniel is the son of Denise Gilliland and John Daniel • Birthday is September 11 • Born in Silver Spring, Maryland • Enjoys playing tennis and ping-pong.

ANTHONYBOSCOredshirt FRESHMAN • 125

St. Charles, Ill.Marmion Academy

JACKCLARKredshirt FRESHMAN • 157

Glassboro, N.J.St. Augustine Prep

BENJAMINCOURNOYERsophomore • 157

Charlotte, N.C.Mallard Creek

KYLECONIKERredshirt FRESHMAN • 174

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CORYDANIELredshirt FRESHMAN • 285

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2014-15: Finished 23-13 overall and 10-4 in duals as the starter at 133 pounds • Made his NCAA Championships debut and scored a major decision win over Duke’s Mitch Finesilver • Fought his way through the wrestlebacks at ACCs to earn an automatic bid to nationals • After falling to Finesilver in the semifinals, beat Pitt’s Nick Zanetta in sud-den victory overtime before topping Kevin Norstrem of Virginia Tech to take third place • Finished 4-1 in ACC duals during the regular season • Finished the year with two pins, three major decisions and a tech fall • Knocked off No. 14 Nick Soto of Chattanooga to help the Tar Heels to an upset dual win over the Mocs • Finished third at the Roadrunner Open with six wins • Also took sixth at the Hokie Open and eighth at the Southern Scuffle.

2013-14: Finished 19-18 overall and 8-10 in duals wrestling at 133 pounds as a true freshman • Won five times by pin and three times by major decision • Took fourth at the ACC Championships with a win over Virginia’s Joe Martinez • Won four straight matches to take fifth place at the Wolfpack Open • Also finished sixth at the Reno Tournament of Champions.

Prep: Attended South Plainfield High School in South Plainfield, N.J. • Four-year varsity wrestler and team captain as a senior • Three-time state finalist and four-time state placer • Fifth at Super 32 and fifth at FILA Cadets • Team was Group III state champions in 2010, 2011 and 2013 • Virginia Duals Champions in 2013 • High honor roll student and member of the Spanish Honor Society.

Personal: Troy Joseph Heilmann is the son of Pam and Nick Heilmann • Birthday is Aug. 25 • Born in Morristown, N.J.

Heilmann’s Career RecordYear Overall Dual Pins TFs MDs2013-14 19-18 8-10 5 0 32014-15 23-13 10-4 2 1 3Totals 42-31 18-14 7 1 6

• 2015 NCAA ALL-AMERICA - 141 POUNDS (FOURTH PLACE)• 2014 NCAA ALL-AMERICA - 141 POUNDS (SIXTH PLACE)

2014-15: Redshirted and spent the year competing primarily in freestyle events • Swept his way to the 65 kg title at the 2015 Asics University Nationals.

2013-14: Earned All-America honors for the second straight year after finishing fourth at the NCAA Championships • Won with a pin on 15 occasions, tying for third in school history in single-season falls • Now has 36 career pins, fifth-most in school history • Entered nationals as the No. 9 seed at 141 pounds and scored three straight victories to guarantee All-America status • Pinned No. 8 Luke Vaith of Hofstra in the round of 16 before upsetting undefeated No. 1 seed Mitchell Port of Edinboro in the quarters • After falling to No. 4 Devin Carter of Virginia Tech in the semifinals, topped No. 11 Joey Lazor of UNI to advance to the third-place match • Finished 37-8 on the year, including a 14-3 mark in duals • Had nine wins over ranked opponents, a team-high 15 pins and eight victories by major decision • Opened the year with wins in 18 of his first 19 bouts • Also ran off nine straight victories in January before being slowed by an injury • Champion at the Wolfpack Open and the Reno Tournament of Champions • Also finished third at the ACC Championships and fifth at the Southern Scuffle.

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2011-12: NCAA qualifier at 141 pounds • Posted a 27-11 overall record with a 15-5 dual record • Won his first 10 bouts as a Tar Heel • Placed first at the Hokie Open after going 5-0 with two pins and a major deci-sion • Went 4-0 at Wrestle for a Cure with all victories coming from pins • Earned seventh place at the Cliff Keen Invitational by going 5-2 with two pins and a major decision • Claimed wins over ranked foes Nathan Pennesi (West Virginia) and Mike Nevinger (Cornell) at Cliff Keen • Collected three major decisions, one technical fall, and ten pins in the season • His ten pins were the most for any Tar Heel in 2011-12 • Also had the fastest pin in 0:35.

Prep: Attended Kiski Prep in Saltsburg, Pa. • A three-time Pennsylva-nia State Champion • Earned a pair of national prep championships • Claimed the Iron Man Championship • Member of the Pennsylvania Dapper Dan Team • Served as team captain • Went 152-9 during his high school career.

Personal: Evan Richard Henderson is the son of Allen and Lydia Hen-derson • Birthday is Sept. 7 • Born in Johnstown, Pa. • Twin brother, Robert, is also a member of the UNC wrestling team.

Henderson’s Career RecordYear Overall Dual Pins TFs MDs2011-12 28-13 15-5 10 1 32012-13 38-9 13-1 11 3 72013-14 37-8 14-3 15 0 8Totals 103-30 42-9 36 4 18

2014-15: Finished 7-7 and 1-1 in duals at 149 pounds • Tallied three wins at the Southern Scuffle and added a pair of victories, including a pin, at the Navy Classic • Beat Elias Biddle of Lock Haven in a dual win at Pittsburgh.

2013-14: Finished 8-11 on the year with three wins by major decision • Won three times at the Wolfpack Open to take eighth place • Went 0-3 in three dual appearances early in the sesaon.

2012-13: Finished 11-9 on the year at 149 pounds with three pins and two major decisions • Won three times at both the Hokie Open and the East Stroudsburg Open.

2011-12: Went 1-1 at 149 during a redshirt season • Beat Chance Smith of West Virginia State in a 12-6 decision before falling to Dean Pavlou of Chattanooga at the Appalachian Open.

Prep: Attended Kiski Prep in Saltsburg, Pa. • Two-time Pennsylvania State Champion • Placed third at Prep Nationals as a junior • Earned

second place at the Iron Man competition • Placed fourth at the Beast of the East event • Finished sixth at the Prep Nationals as a senior • State finalist as a sophomore • Served as team captain as a senior • Went 133-22 during his high school career.

Personal: Robert Allen Henderson is the son of Allen and Lydia Hen-derson • Birthday is Sept. 7 • Born in Johnstown, Pa. • Twin brother, Evan, is also a member of the UNC wrestling team.

Henderson’s Career RecordYear Overall Dual Pins TFs MDs2011-12* 1-1 0-0 0 0 02012-13 11-9 0-0 3 0 22013-14 8-11 0-3 0 0 32014-15 7-7 1-1 1 0 0Totals 26-27 1-4 4 0 5*Redshirt season

2014-15: Finished 3-17 overall and 0-9 in duals as a redshirt freshman at 125 pounds • Scored a pair of wins at the Roadrunner Open • Also had a victory at the Hokie Open to start the year.

2013-14: Went 11-10 in a redshirt season • Finished with three pins, three technical falls and one major decision.

Prep: Attended Lake Norman High School in Mooresville, N.C. • Com-piled a prep record of 209-14, including a 52-0 record as a senior and a 55-2 mark as a junior • 2013 4A Wrestler of the Year • Four-time state placer, and state champion as a senior • Four-time conference and re-gional champion • Fourth at Senior Nationals • Three-year team captain • Four-time scholar-athlete award winner.

Personal: Cody Tyler Karns is the son of Ron and Annie Karns • Birth-day is December 23 • Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan • Father Ron wrestled at Lock Haven.

Karns’ Career RecordYear Overall Dual Pins TFs MDs2013-14* 11-10 0-0 3 3 12014-15 3-17 0-9 0 0 0Totals 3-17 0-9 0 0 1*Redshirt season

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2014-15: Finished 11-10 in his redshirt season with three pins, a tech fall and a major decision • Finished sixth at the Hokie Open to start the season.

Prep: Attended Nazareth High School in Nazareth, Pennsylvania • Team captain of his high school team • Finished third in the state twice.

Personal: Tyrone Walter Klump III is the son of Tyrone and Laurie Klump • Birthday is April 12 • Born in Nazareth, Pennsylvania • Has two younger brothers and one younger sister • Honor roll student.

2014-15: Finished 11-11 overall and 7-6 in duals, wrestling primarily at 184 pounds • Had three major decision victories on the year • Took third at the ACC Championships at 184 with wins over NC State’s Nicky Hall and Virginia’s Tyler Askey • His major decision over Jacob Kasper of Duke provided the margin of victory in UNC’s win over the Blue Devils • Won twice at the Hokie Open to start the season.

2013-14: Finished 14-23 overall and 5-13 in duals at 165 pounds • Won three times by pin and once by major decision • Had three wins to finish eighth at the Wolfpack Open • Defeated Duke’s Trey Adamson 4-2 in overtime to help Carolina to a dual match win • Had three wins at the Reno Tournament of Champions.

2012-13: Finished 10-14 at 165 pounds in his redshirt season • Fin-ished fourth at the Newberry Open with three wins • Had two pins and a major decision among his victories.

Prep: Two-time Georgia State Finalist • Wrestled all four years of high school • Posted a 48-1 record his senior year • Maintained a 3.8 GPA in high school.

Personal: Scott Raymond Marmoll is the son of Chet and Nicki Marmoll • Birthday is Jan. 17 • Born in Marietta, Ga.

Marmoll’s Career RecordYear Overall Dual Pins TFs MDs2012-13* 10-14 0-0 2 0 12013-14 14-23 5-13 3 0 12014-15 11-11 7-6 0 0 2Totals 15-34 12-19 3 0 3

2014-15: Finished 18-9 and 3-2 in duals at 149 pounds • Had a pair of fifth-place finishes to open the season at the Hokie Open and the Roadrunner Open, going a combined 10-3 with two pins and two major decisions • Finished the year with three pins and three majors • Won three of his final four matches of the year, all in duals, including an 8-2 victory over Chris Yankowich of Virignia in UNC’s upset of the 12th-ranked Cavaliers.

2013-14: Finished 23-11 as a redshirt freshman, competing primarily in open tournaments • Took third place at the Hokie Open with three wins • Also finished fifth at the Wolfpack Open, winning five matches in Ra-leigh • Had four wins by pin, one technical fall and nine major decisions.

2012-13: Notched a 17-11 mark in his redshirt season • Had three pins, two major decisions and one win by technical fall at 141 pounds • Fin-ished fourth at the Wolfpack Open and tied for third at the Newberry Open.

Prep: Two-time North Carolina state champion and placed a third time • Two-time All-America • Undefeated his senior year (40-0) • Finished with a 134-10 record overall.

Personal: Joseph Michael Moon is the son of Jeff and Patty Moon • Birthday is September 8 • Born in Mebane, North Carolina.

Moon’s Career RecordYear Overall Dual Pins TFs MDs2012-13* 17-11 0-0 3 1 22013-14 23-11 0-0 4 1 92014-15 18-9 3-2 3 0 3Totals 41-20 3-2 7 1 12*Redshirt season

2013-14: Finished 8-11 in his redshirt season • Won a pair of matches at the Citadel Open to start the year • Had four wins by pin.

Prep: Attended Orange High School in Hillsborough, N.C. • Team captain and NC Dream Team wrestler as a senior • Finished third in the state individually as a senior and led team to individual state tour-nament title • Team was dual state champions sophomore and junior years and runner-up freshman season • Also competed in football and cross country • Complied a prep record of 126-33, including a 45-5 mark as a senior • Scholar-athlete all four years • Senior and junior class president • Beta Club member as top 10% of class.

Personal: Anderson Compton Pope is the son of Kim Ward and Frankie Pope • Birthday is March 31 • Born in Durham, N.C.

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Marietta, Ga.Lassiter

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Haw River, N.C.Southern Alamance

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2014-15: Finished 15-15 overall and 9-7 in duals as the starter at 197 pounds • Had four pins and two major decisions as a true freshman • Upset No. 14 Nick Bonaccorsi of Pitt by an 8-5 decision for his first career dual victory • Had a pair of pins at both the Hokie Open and the Roadrunner Open to start the season.

Prep: Attended Buford High School in Buford, Ga. • A member of the Dapper Dan USA team • FOUR-time Georgia State Champion • Super 32 National Champion • 2014 NWCA Georgia Wrestler of the Year • Had 168 career wins, including an undefeated senior year of 31-0 • Received the Dave Schultz high school excellence award • Competed on the football team freshman year as a middle linebacker • Member of his school’s DECA and FBLA clubs.

Personal: Richard “Chip” Connell Ness III is the son of Leanne and Richard Ness • Birthday is April 10 • Born in Duluth, Georgia. • Younger brother played on the FBU National Championship team in football • Older sister won two national championships in cheerleading.

Ness’ Career RecordYear Overall Dual Pins TFs MDs2014-15 15-15 9-7 4 0 2Totals 15-15 9-7 4 0 2

2014-15: Finished 1-4 at 149 pounds • Pinned Landon Reed at Hokie Open for his first win of the year.

2013-14: Finished 8-11 in his redshirt season • Won a pair of matches at the Citadel Open to start the year • Had four wins by pin.

Prep: Attended Orange High School in Hillsborough, N.C. • Team cap-tain and NC Dream Team wrestler as a senior • Finished third in the state individually as a senior and led team to individual state tourna-ment title • Team was two-time dual state champions • Also competed in football and cross country • Complied a prep record of 126-33, includ-ing a 45-5 mark as a senior • Scholar-athlete all four years • Senior and junior class president • Beta Club member as top 10% of class.

Personal: Anderson Compton Pope is the son of Kim Ward and Frankie Pope • Born March 31, 1995, in Durham, N.C.

Pope’s Career RecordYear Overall Dual Pins TFs MDs2013-14* 8-11 0-0 4 0 02014-15 1-4 0-0 1 0 0Totals 1-4 0-0 1 0 0*Redshirt season

• 2015 NCAA ALL-AMERICA - 165 POUNDS (SIXTH PLACE)

2014-15: Earned All-America honors as a redshirt freshman with his sixth-place finish at the 2015 NCAA Championships • Helped lead the Tar Heels to a tie for 24th place in the team competition • Opened nationals with a pin of Oregon State’s Seth Thomas • Also defeated Nebraska’s Austin Wilson and Northwestern’s Pierce Harger • Finished 31-11 overall and 15-2 in duals • Won 14 straight in duals until falling to eventual NCAA champion Alex Dieringer of Oklahoma State • Had five wins over ranked foes, highlighted by a sudden victory win over No. 2 Nick Sulzer of Virginia • Lost just twice between Nov. 30 and Feb. 20 • Started the season by winning the Hokie Open with a perfect 4-0 performance • Was a perfect 5-0 in ACC duals before falling to Sulzer in the conference title match, 5-2 • Also took sixth at the Roadrunner Open and seventh at the Southern Scuffle • Had three pins, six major decisions and three tech falls on the year.

2013-14: Finished 13-9 in his redshirt season • Had two wins by major decision and two pins • Finished third at the Citadel Open and sixth at the Wolfpack Open.

Prep: Attended Hawthorne High School in Hawthorne, N.J. • Virginia Beach NHSCA Junior Wrestling national champion • Flo National run-ner-up • Team captain and four-time district champion • Also a state champion in 2013 and a fourth-place finisher in 2012 • Had 141 career wins, including 42 as a senior • Also competed in football, where he was a two-time second-team all-state performer, track and field and cheerleading • National Honor Society member.

Personal: Ethan Adrian Ramos is the son of Gisele and Benny Ramos • Birthday is April 3 • Born in Paterson, N.J. • Twin brother wrestles at Shippensburg University.

Ramos’ Career RecordYear Overall Dual Pins TFs MDs2013-14* 13-9 0-0 2 0 22014-15 31-11 15-2 3 3 6Totals 31-11 15-2 3 3 6*Redshirt season

2013-14: Earned an automatic bid to NCAAs at 165 pounds for the second year in a row after finishing second at the ACC Championships • Defeated Josh Snook of Maryland and Chris Moon of Virginia Tech before falling in the final • Finished 15-14 overall and 9-7 in duals, in-cluding a 4-2 mark in conference competition • Had one pin and three wins by major decision • Had a pair of wins at the Southern Scuffle • Dropped a pair of tight decisions at nationals and defeated Penn’s Casey Kent in the first consolation round • Beat No. 32 Nijel Jones of NC State in regular season action.

2012-13: NCAA qualifier at 165 pounds • Finished third at the ACC Championships • Finished 28-13 on the year, including an 11-4 mark in duals and a 3-2 record in league action • Won nine times by major deci-sion, six times by technical fall and once by pin • Defeated No. 9 Josh Veltre of Bloomsburg at the NCAA Championships • Finished fourth at the Nittany Lion Open and fifth at the Hokie Open and the Wolfpack Open • Closed out the win over Duke with a technical fall victory over Ramdy Roden.Joey Moon

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2014-15: Finished 4-14 overall and 1-6 in duals as a true freshman primarily at 125 pounds • Scored his first career dual win with a 7-2 decision against Rider’s Zach Velcarce • Opened his college career with back-to-back pins at the Hokie Open.

Prep: Attended Blair Academy in New Jersey • Three-time team na-tional champions • Two-time New Jersey prep state champion • Placed third at the National Preps as a junior and fourth as a senior • Had 102 career wins and only 15 losses • Also competed in football for two years, where he played running back and safety, and baseball for one year in center field.

Personal: Alexander Robert Rinaldi is the son of Susan and Alex Rin-aldi • Birthday is May 15 • Born in Morristown, New Jersey.

Rinaldi’s Career RecordYear Overall Dual Pins TFs MDs2014-15 4-14 1-6 2 0 0Totals 4-14 1-6 2 0 0

2014-15: Finished 0-2 at the Hokie Open.

Prep: Two-year varsity starter and team captain as a senior • Member of the National Honor Society and active in DECA.

Personal: Kevin Michael Silk is the son of Kevin and Stephanie Silk • Birthday is May 5 • Born in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Silk’s Career RecordYear Overall Dual Pins TFs MDs2014-15 0-2 0-0 0 0 0Totals 0-2 0-0 0 0 0

2014-15: Became a three-time NCAA qualifier with a fourth-place finish at the ACC Championships • Beat NC State’s Pete Renda and scored a major decision over Duke’s Trey Adamson to get the league’s final automatic qualifying spot • Finished 23-15 overall and 12-5 in duals as the starter at 174 pounds • Had seven major decisions and a tech fall on the year • Won seven straight in the middle of the season, including three by major decision • Finished second at the Hokie Open and sixth at the Roadrunner Open.

2013-14: Earned an automatic bid to NCAAs at 165 pounds for the second year in a row after finishing second at the ACC Championships • Defeated Josh Snook of Maryland and Chris Moon of Virginia Tech before falling in the final • Finished 15-14 overall and 9-7 in duals, in-cluding a 4-2 mark in conference competition • Had one pin and three wins by major decision • Had a pair of wins at the Southern Scuffle • Dropped a pair of tight decisions at nationals and defeated Penn’s Casey Kent in the first consolation round • Beat No. 32 Nijel Jones of NC State in regular season action.

2012-13: NCAA qualifier at 165 pounds • Finished third at the ACC Championships • Finished 28-13 on the year, including an 11-4 mark in duals and a 3-2 record in league action • Won nine times by major deci-sion, six times by technical fall and once by pin • Defeated No. 9 Josh Veltre of Bloomsburg at the NCAA Championships • Finished fourth at the Nittany Lion Open and fifth at the Hokie Open and the Wolfpack Open • Closed out the win over Duke with a technical fall victory over Ramdy Roden.

2011-12: Redshirted at 165 • Wrestled to a 28-11 record • Went 6-1 at the Wolfpack Open to earn third place as an unattached wrestler • Placed fourth in the Hokie Open as an unattached wrestler • Collected three major decisions, two technical falls and two pins, with his fastest pin clocking in at 0:49.

Prep: Attended Plymouth Whitemarsh High School • Turned in a per-fect 43-0 season as a senior as he captured the state title • Also won the Beast of the East competition • Two-time section, district and regional champion • Placed third in the state as a junior • Helped lead his team to the Disney Duals Championship along with the Junior Olympics Cham-pionship • Was 168-12 during his high school career • Member of the Honor Roll • Also played lacrosse and football.

Personal: John Michael Staudenmayer is the son of John and Adri-enne Staudenmayer • Birthday is Nov. 24 • Born in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania.

Staudenmayer’s Career RecordYear Overall Dual Pins TFs MDs2011-12* 28-11 0-0 2 2 32012-13 28-13 11-4 1 6 92013-14 15-14 9-7 1 0 32014-15 23-15 12-5 0 1 7Totals 66-42 32-16 2 7 19*Redshirt season

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2014-15: Finished 3-2 at the Appalachian Open.

2013-14: Finished 7-10 as a freshman • Had four wins, including a pin, at the Citadel Open.

Prep: Attended Hartland High School in Hartland, Mich. • Two-time team captain and individual state runner-up • Led team to four top-four state finishes • Compiled a prep record of 184-42, including a 59-2 mark as a senior • Also competed in soccer for three years and was a two-year captain • National Merit Award semifinalist • Academic all-state and all-county.

Personal: Mitchel Lee Thomas is the son of Mark and Debbie Thomas • Born in Hartland, Michigan • Birthday is October 29.

Thomas’ Career RecordYear Overall Dual Pins TFs MDs2013-14 7-10 0-0 1 0 02014-15 3-2 0-0 0 0 0Totals 10-12 0-0 1 0 0

2014-15: Was a perfect 8-0 with a 4-0 record in duals at 184 pounds before his season was cut short due to injury • Won the Hokie Open with a 4-0 performance • Had a tech fall and a major decision among his four dual wins.

2013-14: Finished 21-14 overall and 12-4 in duals at 184 pounds • Just missed qualifying for nationals after going 0-2 at the ACC Champion-ships following a 3-3 regular season conference mark • Won four times by major decision and once by tech fall • Champion at the Wolfpack Open • Won three times to take sixth place at the Reno Tournament of Champions • Defeated No. 19 John Rizqallah of Michigan State.

2012-13: NCAA qualifier at 184 pounds • Finished with a 27-15 record on the year including a 9-6 mark in duals • Finished third at the ACC Championships with three victories • Took first at the Wolfpack Open and sixth at the Nittany Lion Open • Had three pins, five major decisions and six wins by technical fall • Defeated No. 16 Boaz Beard of Iowa State at the Midlands Championships • Closed our the regular season in fine form, winning five in a row including three technical falls.

2011-12: Started at 174 and wrestled to a 12-20 record • Went 2-3 in ACC matches • Placed third at the Hokie Open after going 6-1 with two pins and a major decision • Won a 3-1 decision over Randy Roden in UNC’s dual win over Duke.

Prep: Attended Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy • Ohio State Champion as a senior • Two-time Ohio State Finalist • Placed third in the state as a freshman • Also played football where he was a two-time all-state selection.

Personal: Alex Robert Utley is the son of Robert and Michele Utley • Birthday is July 10 • Born in Homeworth, Ohio.

Utley’s Career RecordYear Overall Dual Pins TFs MDs2011-12 12-20 5-15 2 0 22012-13 27-15 9-6 3 6 52013-14 21-14 12-7 0 1 42014-15 8-0 4-0 0 1 1Totals 68-49 30-28 5 8 12

2014-15: Finished 28-8 overall and 13-2 in duals at 141 pounds as a redshirt sophomore • Went 2-2 at the NCAA Championships as the No. 12 seed with wins over Mike Pongracz of Chattanooga and Steven Rodrigues of Illinois • Fell to 13-seed Randy Cruz of Lehigh one match short of the blood round • Finished as the ACC runner-up at 141 after defeating eventual All-America finisher Kevin Jack of NC State 6-1 in the semifinals • Won the Roadrunner Open with a 4-0 performance • Also finished second at the Hokie Open and fifth at the Southern Scuffle • Beat No. 15 Dean Heil of Oklahoma State in dual action • Finished the season with a pin, five major decisions and two tech falls • Opened the season with wins in 15 of 16 matches.

2013-14: Went 12-1 with a pin, four major decisions and two tech falls in his redshirt year.

2012-13: NCAA qualifier at 133 pounds • Finished with a 21-13 record that includes a 9-3 mark in duals and a pair of ACC wins • Had three pins and four wins by major decision • Took second at the Hokie Open with five wins • Also finished fourth at the Wolfpack Open and seventh at the Nittany Lion Open • Defeated Daryl Thomas of Illinois in the opening round of the NCAA Championships.

Prep: Two-time Ohio state Champion • 2012 Ohio state tournament MVP • Ranked sixth in the nation • Two-time Ironman placer • Placed third in the Super 32 Tournament • Also played baseball and soccer for two years • Posted a record of 182-21 overall • Member of the National Honor Society • Graduated with a 4.0 GPA.

Personal: Joey Daniel Ward is the son of Joe and Beth Ward • Born in Columbus, Ohio • Birthday is July 21 • Has two brothers, Jacoby and Jordan, and a sister, Camryn Gresham.

Ward’s Career RecordYear Overall Dual Pins TFs MDs2012-13 21-13 9-3 3 0 42013-14* 12-2 - 1 2 42014-15 28-8 13-2 1 2 5Totals 49-21 22-5 4 2 9*Redshirt season

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Hartland, Mich.Hartland

ALEXUTLEYredshirt senior • 184Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio

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2014-15: Finished 4-4 overall and 1-2 in duals at 133 pounds • Went 3-2 with two pins and a tech fall at the Appalachian Open.

2013-14: Finished 8-9 as a redshirt freshman • Scored a pair of fourth-place finishes at the Citadel Open and the Wolfpack Open • Had five major decision wins and a pin on the year.

2012-13: Finished 7-13 at 133 pounds in his redshirt season • Had four pins, including a fastest pin of 39 seconds, and a technical fall • Had three wins at the East Stroudsburg Open and the National Collegiate Open.

Prep: Two-time North Carolina state champion • Placed all four years of high school in the North Carolina state tournament • Finished with an overall record of 126-12 • Honor Roll student.

Personal: Matthew Brian Williams is the son of David and Angela Wil-liams • Born Nov. 3, 1993, in Raleigh, N.C. • Father played soccer at Connecticut for one year.

Williams’ Career RecordYear Overall Dual Pins TFs MDs2012-13* 7-13 0-0 4 1 02013-14 8-9 0-0 1 0 52014-15 4-4 1-2 2 1 0Totals 12-13 1-2 3 1 5*Redshirt season

2014-15: Went 3-8 overall at 285 pounds including a 3-2 finish with a pin at the Newberry Open.

2013-14: Finished 0-6 at 285 pounds.

2012-13: Finished 1-5 at 285 pounds.

Prep: Placed fourth at the USA Wrestling Greco-Roman Junior Nation-als in 2012 to earn all-america honors • Placed third in the FILA Junior World Team Trials • Finished fifth at the ASICS University Nationals in Greco-Roman • Posted a 28-3 record in his senior year • Team captain as a junior and senior • Earned freshman All-America honors in 2007 • Was named a Guiford County all-county wrestler • Also played football and ran cross country • Member of Beta and Spanish clubs • Named to honor roll.

Personal: David Bradshaw Woody is the son of Ronald and Janice Woody • Birthday is June 9 • Born in Charlotte, North Carolina • Has one brother • Father is a graduate of UNC.

Woody’s Career RecordYear Overall Dual Pins TFs MDs2012-13 1-5 0-1 0 0 02013-14 0-6 0-0 0 0 02014-15 3-8 0-0 1 0 0 Totals 4-19 0-1 1 0 0

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Coleman Scott, a four-time All-America performer at Oklahoma State and the 2008 NCAA champion at 133 pounds, was named head coach of the North Carolina wrestling program on August 13, 2015. Scott, who came to UNC as an assistant in 2014, becomes the sixth head coach in the history of the program. Scott spent the 2014-15 season as an assistant coach, helping lead the Tar Heels to a 24th-place finish at the 2015 NCAA Cham-pionships. A native of Waynesburg, Pennsylvania, Scott capped an incred-ible career at OSU by winning the 2008 NCAA title at 133 pounds. In addition to his success at the collegiate level, Scott has also ex-celled at the international level as a four-time member of the United States National Team. His crowning achievement came at the 2012 London Olympics, where he won a bronze medal in freestyle wres-tling at 60 kg. Scott works directly with the light and light/middle weights on technique and training for Carolina while still competing at the na-tional and international levels. Prior to starring at Oklahoma State, Scott was a three-time Penn-sylvania state champion at Waynesburg Central High School. Scott and his wife Jessica have two children: daughter Leighton Ann and son Stetson Lewis.

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Bryce Hasseman joined the North Carolina coaching staff in Sep-tember 2015 after two seasons on staff at the University at Buffalo. Prior to his time at Buffalo, Hasseman coached at Oklahoma State under legendary head coach John Smith. Under Smith, Has-seman helped guide three OSU wrestlers to All-America finishes - Clayton Foster, who took second at 197 pounds in 2011; Chris Perry, who took third at 174 in 2012; and Cayle Byers, who took third at 197 in 2012. A former U.S. National Team member and world team alternate, Hasseman trained for the Olympics at the University of Iowa and the Olympic Training Center under coach Terry Brands. During his time in Iowa City, the Hawkeyes won an NCAA team title. Hasse-man owns international wins at prestigious events such as the Don Kolov International, the Dave Schultz Memorial, the Guelph Open, the Hargobind International and the Canada Cup. Hasseman started his college career at Northern Illinois before transferring to Bloomsburg. While at Bloomsburg, Hasseman won an EWL conference title and was an NCAA qualifier at 174 pounds. During the 2004-05 season, Hasseman led Bloomsburg with an 38-6 record. A native of Franklin, Indiana, Hasseman is married to former USA Volleyball national team player Angie McGinnis. The two met while training at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in 2008 and have two sons, Levi and Isaiah.

Neil Erisman, a 2011 graduate of Oklahoma State University, joined the Carolina coaching staff in 2014. A four-year starter at 157 pounds for the Cowboys, Erisman came to UNC after two seasons of coaching at his alma mater and one at Stillwater High School in Oklahoma. A native of De Soto, Kansas, Erisman was a state champion at De Soto High School before competing at the collegiate level at Oklahoma State. He was a team captain at OSU and a three-time NCAA qualifier at 157 pounds who won the Big 12 title as a senior in 2011. In his first season at Carolina, Erisman helped lead the Tar Heels to a 24th-place finish at the 2015 NCAA Championships. The 2014-15 Tar Heels sent five qualifiers to nationals, highlighted by redshirt freshman Ethan Ramos’ sixth-place finish that earned 165-pounder All-America status. Erisman and his wife Kelli have two children, a son, Duke, and a daughter, Oakley.

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Braden Atwood joined the North Carolina coaching staff as a volunteer assistant in 2015. A 2015 graduate of Purdue University with a degree in building construction management, Atwood was a standout performer for the Boilermakers. Atwood was a four-time NCAA Championships qualifier, includ-ing three straight seasons at 197 pounds. He also was a four-time Big Ten place winner, rising to as high as No. 8 in the country as a senior. A native of Delphi, Indiana, Atwood finished his college career tied for fourth in career falls at Purdue with 31. He was just the 11th four-time NCAA Championships qualifier in program history and only the fourth wrestler in program history to twice place at the Ken Kraft Midlands Championships.

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Lawrence R. (Bubba) Cunningham is in his fifth year as the director of athletics at the University of North Carolina. Cunningham officially began his duties at UNC on November 14, 2011.

Cunningham is the seventh director of athlet-ics in Carolina history, following Robert A. Fetzer

(1923-52), Chuck Erickson (1953-67), Homer Rice (1969-75), Bill Cobey (1976-80), John Swofford (1980-97) and Dick Baddour (1998-2012).

One of Cunningham’s first accomplishments at UNC was the devel-opment of a strategic plan for Carolina athletics. A planning committee worked with Dr. Paul Friga, associate professor of strategy and entre-preneurship at Carolina’s Kenan-Flagler School of Business through-out the process and created the mission statement - “We Educate and Inspire Through Athletics.” The plan also identified four core values for Carolina Athletics- Responsibility, Innovation, Service and Excellence.

“Our number one priority is for athletics to be part of the educational experience of all students at the University, those who compete in our 28 varsity sports as well as those who do not,” says Cunningham. “Athletics provides academic and competitive opportunities for more than 700 students, and is part of a unifying spirit for thousands of other students, faculty, staff and alumni.”

On the field, Carolina has achieved outstanding success under Cun-ningham’s leadership. Carolina finished fifth in the 2014-15 Learfield Director’s Cup, its highest finish since a second place in 2008-09. Ten Tar Heel teams posted top-10 national finishes and 25 advanced to postseason play, led by a second-place finish by women’s lacrosse and a final four appearance by field hockey. Carolina also had top-10 finishes in men’s soccer (fifth), volleyball (fifth), men’s lacrosse (fifth), men’s tennis (fifth), women’s tennis (fifth), men’s basketball (ninth), women’s basketball (ninth) and women’s soccer (ninth).

Carolina student-athletes have excelled in the classroom as well. During the 2014-15 academic calendar, more than 300 student-ath-letes made the ACC Academic Honor Roll, which requires a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 for the year. It was the third-consecutive season Carolina had produced more than 300 honorees.

Cunningham is in his 14th year as a Division I director of athletics. He came to Chapel Hill after spending the previous six years as the director of athletics at the University of Tulsa. He also was the AD for three years from 2002-2005 at Ball State University. He was honored as the 2008-09 FBS Central Region Athletics Director of the Year, an award presented by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics.

From 1988-2002, Cunningham worked in the athletics department at the University of Notre Dame. Cunningham served as associate di-rector of athletics for external affairs from 2000-02. He renegotiated the school’s footwear contract, developed a communications and market-ing plan, created marketing teams for all 26 varsity sports, increased corporate sponsorship income, created a financial/equity plan for the department and served as chairman of the NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Committee.

Cunningham earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in busi-ness administration, both from Notre Dame, in 1984 and 1988, respec-tively. He played on the Irish golf team in 1982-83.

Cunningham is a member of the USTA Athletic Director Advisory Group. He is a former member of NACDA’s Executive Committee, and was on the Board of Directors of the Alzheimers Association of Oklahoma and the Folds of Honor Foundation Board. Cunningham also served on the Gatorade National Advisory Board and has been a featured speaker at numerous NACDA and I-A institute conferences.

Born in Flint, Mich., and raised in Naples, Fla., Cunningham and his wife, Tina, have four children: Matthew, Michael, John and Sarah.

BUBBA CUNNINGHAMDirector of Athletics

UNC Athletics AdministrationChancellor ..................................................................................................Carol Folt

Faculty Representative .........................................................................Lissa Broome

Director of Athletics ....................................................................Bubba Cunningham

Executive Associate AD ........................................................................... Larry Gallo

Sr. Assoc. AD/SWA .................................................................................Nicki Moore

Sr. Assoc. AD/Business & Finance .....................................................Martina Ballen

Sr. Assoc. AD/Operations................................................................... Clint Gwaltney

Sr. Assoc. AD/Compliance ..........................................................................Vince Ille

Sr. Assoc. AD/Communications ....................................................... Steve Kirschner

Sr. Assoc. AD/Marketing ................................................................ Rick Steinbacher

Assoc. AD/Compliance ................................................................ Marielle vanGelder

Assoc. AD/Football ............................................................................. Corey Holliday

Assoc. AD/Risk Management ..................................................................Paul Pogge

Asst. AD/Marketing and Promotions.................................................... Michael Beale

Asst. AD/Communications ........................................................................ Kevin Best

Asst. AD/Faculty Planning & Management............................................Mike Bunting

Asst. AD/New Media.................................................................................Ken Cleary

Asst. AD/Football & Olympic Sports Ops ................................................ Ellen Culler

Asst. AD/Student-Athlete Development................................................. Cricket Lane

Asst. AD/Business & Finance ................................................................ Mike Perkins

Asst. AD/Ticket Operations ........................................................................ Tim Sabo

Exec. Director Rams Club .............................................................John Montgomery

Director of Sports Medicine .............................................................Dr. Mario Ciocca

Dir. of Academic Support/Student-Athletes ................................. Dr. Michelle Brown

Vince Ille Dr. Michelle Brown Sally Mays Primary Administrator Director of Academic Support Head Athletic Trainer

Sara Koenig Kevin Biese Administrative Assistant Graduate Athletic Trainer

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The Home Of The Tar HeelsWith support from the Carolina Wrestling Endow-ment Fund, a new home for the Tar Heel wrestling program opened in May 2011. Highlights of the new two-story facility, which was built adjacent to the old wrestling room, include:

• An expanded wrestling room on the first floor• A strength and conditioning and training area• A 700-square foot locker room, which includes showers and restrooms exclusively for the wrestling team on the second floor • A team video room and cardio area on the second floor • A 650-square foot team lounge complete with computer work stations and a big-screen television on the second floor

ENDOWMENT CONTRIBUTORSMr. & Mrs. W.J. Armfield IVLouis C. ArthurJim & Chris AtkinsonJ. Mack AumanJohn & Jennifer AumillerRobert A. BenzelDaniel J. BillowThomas Blom, O.D.Dr. C.O. BoyetteC. Ray & June BrinnHarry M. BryantDr. Jerry CabeHacker & Kitty Caldwell Family FoundationAllan R. CannonJon CardiEnzo & Kathy CatulloWilliam ChristieJoel ClancyDavid CookePatrick E. CrowleyGeorge F. DashiellChris DiGuiseppePeter & Patti DrewGregory L. DukeElliott DworinJoseph Galli Jr.Joseph Galli Sr. Memorial FundJames E. GaudreauGordon & Mary Cain FoundationTodd G. GranthamGordon HamrickJohn B. HartJustin HartyPerrin Q. HendersonCarl & Eileen HoffmanWilliam HuffstetlerDavid JuergensRob KollRobert H. KoontsJoseph Lee LevinsonHayes L. & Lauri LewallenCarter MarioNorm MastersonReid MonaghanScott S. NodlandJimmy O’ConnorWilliam OehmigGlen PazinkoRod & Phyllis PurdyMike QueenHenry H. Rhyne Jr.Seth RichardsSanford RudolphRobert R. Shaw Jr.Vic StanleyMike & Marilyn StarkeyWayne StephensonJohn M. StoioffFrank T. StritterCharles SunsteinRichard F. TaylorAndrews & Teresa ThekkekandamJustin A. ThorntonW. Lane Verlenden, M.D.Harold WaltersRickey C. WeisnerJohn B. Winfield, M.D.William WingetDoug Wyland

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Name Years Record Pct. 1. T.J. Jaworsky 1992-95 110-5-0 .957 2. Doug Wyland 1988-90 74-4-0 .949 3. C.D. Mock 1977-82 108-9-0 .923 4. Rob Koll 1984-88 155-20-1 .884 5. Al Palacio 1978-82 125-19-3 .861 6. JohnMark Bentley 1997-01 92-16-0 .851 7. Chuckie Connor 1996-01 105-20-0 .840 8. Justin Harty 1993-97 119-25-0 .826 9. Shane Camera 1990-94 103-21-5 .817 10. Dave Cooke 1978-82 105-24-1 .812

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Name Year Record Pct. 1. T.J. Jaworsky 1994-95 38-0-0 1.000 C.D. Mock 1981-82 35-0-0 1.000 3. Rob Koll 1987-88 41-1-0 .976 4. T.J. Jaworsky 1992-93 39-1-0 .975 5. Rob Koll 1986-87 47-2-0 .959 6. Al Palacio 1986-87 44-2-0 .957 7. Doug Wyland 1988-89 37-2-0 .948 Doug Wyland 1989-90 37-2-0 .948 9. JohnMark Bentley 2000-01 31-2-0 .940 10. Stan Banks 1994-95 34-3-0 .919 Justin Harty 1995-96 34-3-0 .919

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Name Years Record 1. Rob Koll 1984-88 155-20-1 2. Al Palacio 1982-87 129-19-3 3. Justin Harty 1993-97 119-25-0 4. Evan Sola 2001-07 117-32-0 Chip McArdle 1982-87 117-38-2 6. T.J. Jaworsky 1992-95 110-5-0 7. Justin Dobies 2005-09 109-55-0 8. C.D. Mock* 1977-82 108-9-0 Pete Welch 1989-92 108-43-4 10. Ben Oberly 1986-90 107-46-6 Enzo Catullo 1985-89 107-38-4* records are incomplete for Mock’s freshman season

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Name Year Record 1. Rob Koll 1986-87 47-2-0 2. Al Palacio 1986-87 44-2-0 3. Spencer Nadolsky 2005-06 42-7-0 4. Rob Koll 1987-88 41-1-0 5. T.J. Jaworsky 1992-93 39-1-0 6. T.J. Jaworsky 1994-95 38-0-0 7. Evan Henderson 2012-13 38-9-0 8. Evan Henderson 2013-14 37-8-0 Vincent Ramirez 2005-06 37-9-0 Pete Welch 1990-91 37-8-0 Doug Wyland 1989-90 37-2-0 Doug Wyland 1988-89 37-2-0 Chip McArdle 1984-85 37-11-1

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Name Years Falls 1. T.J. Jaworsky 1992-95 50 2. Rob Koll 1984-88 49 3. Justin Harty 1993-97 46 4. Chuckie Connor 1996-01 38 5. Evan Henderson 2012-pres. 36 6. Lenny Bernstein 1984-88 32 Scott Stay 1995-98 32 8. C.D. Mock* 1978-82 29 9. Al Palacio 1982-87 28 10. Evan Sola 2001-07 27

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Name Year Falls 1. T.J. Jaworsky 1994-95 24 2. Rob Koll 1987-88 18 3. Evan Henderson 2013-14 15 Rob Koll 1985-86 15 Chuckie Connor 1997-98 15 Chris Rodrigues 2002-03 15 7. Justin Harty 1995-96 14 8. C.D. Mock 1979-80 13 T.J. Jaworsky 1992-93 13 T.J. Jaworsky 1993-94 13 Evan Sola 2004-05 13 12. Zac Bennett 2010-11 12 Justin Harty 1996-97 12 Scott Stay 1996-97 12

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All-Time ACC & NCAA Championship FinishesACC Championships NCAA ChampionshipsYear Finish Points Finish Points All-Americas1956 4th 33 1957 4th 321958 3rd 391959 2nd 63 T-39th 11960 3rd 411961 2nd 631962 2nd 621963 3rd 421964 2nd 471965 3rd 561966 3rd 521967 3rd 491968 3rd 461969 4th 381970 5th 311971 5th 28 1972 5th 231973 5th 131974 4th 89 1975 3rd 50.5 1976 2nd 64.251977 2nd 75.5 T-34th 3.751978 2nd 67.25 46th 2.51979 1st 82 17th 14.5 Cooke1980 1st 80.25 T-42nd 31981 3rd 45.25 13th 22 Cooke, Michaels1982 2nd 82.5 T-5th 47 Monaghan, Cooke, Mock, Elinsky, Michaels1983 2nd 70.25 T-17th 15 Michaels1984 1st 77.5 27th 8.5 Shriner1985 1st 89 T-19th 19 Koll, Wilson1986 1st 84.25 6th 38.75 Palacio, Koll1987 1st 94.25 7th 42.75 Palacio, Bernstein, Koll1988 2nd 74.5 T-16th 26 Koll1989 2nd 70 18th 27.75 Wyland, Catullo1990 4th 59.5 16th 23.5 Wyland 1991 2nd 63.5 24th 15.5 Welch, Camera1992 1st 79.75 18th 15.5 Staylor1993 1st 78.5 T-15th 27.75 Jaworsky1994 1st 107 6th 39 Jaworsky, Banks, Camera, Harty1995 1st 90 8th 54.5 Jaworsky, Banks, Taylor, Harty1996 2nd 89.5 21st 28.5 Harty1997 1st 96.5 24th 22 Harty1998 1st 102.5 T-32nd 11.5 1999 1st 97.5 32nd 112000 1st 91 T-30th 14.52001 3rd 68 T-66th 1.52002 2nd 72.5 37th 10 Rodrigues2003 1st 104.5 34th 11 Sola2004 4th 56 Did Not Score2005 1st 76 24th 23 Sola2006 1st 90.5 T-47th 4.52007 3rd 60.5 T-49th 32008 3rd 77 T-53rd 22009 4th 54.5 46th 7.52010 4th 44.5 T49th 4 2011 4th 37 T43rd 72012 5th 38 54th 32013 4th 45 22nd 21.5 Henderson2014 4th 38 T25th 15.5 Henderson2015 5th 43 T24th 18 Ramos

NCAA FinalistsYear Name Wt. Finish1981 Dave Cooke 126 runner-up1982 C.D. Mock 134 champion1986 Al Palacio 118 runner-up1988 Rob Koll 158 champion1989 Doug Wyland 118 runner-up1993 T.J. Jaworsky 134 champion1994 T.J. Jaworsky 134 champion1995 T.J. Jaworsky 134 champion1996 Justin Harty Hwt. runner-up

NCAA All-Americas Year Name Wt. Finish1979 C.D. Mock 126 3rd1981 Dave Cooke 126 2nd Jan Michaels 158 8th1982 Bob Monaghan 118 4th Dave Cooke 126 5th C.D. Mock 134 1st Mike Elinsky 150 7th Jan Michaels 167 8th1983 Jan Michaels 167 3rd1984 Bob Shriner 190 7th1985 Rob Koll 150 8th Tad Wilson 167 8th1986 Al Palacio 118 2nd Rob Koll 167 3rd1987 Al Palacio 118 7th Lenny Bernstein 142 4th Rob Koll 158 3rd 1988 Rob Koll 158 1st1989 Doug Wyland 118 2nd Enzo Catullo 142 6th1990 Doug Wyland 118 4th1991 Pete Welch 158 8th Shane Camera 167 8th1992 Jody Staylor 126 6th1993 T.J. Jaworsky 134 1st1994 T.J. Jaworsky 134 1st Stan Banks 167 8th Shane Camera 177 6th Justin Harty Hwt. 8th1995 T.J. Jaworsky 134 1st Stan Banks 167 3rd Marc Taylor 150 8th Justin Harty Hwt. 8th1996 Justin Harty Hwt. 2nd1997 Justin Harty Hwt. 6th2002 Chris Rodrigues 125 8th2003 Evan Sola 133 7th2005 Evan Sola 133 6th2013 Evan Henderson 141 6th2014 Evan Henderson 141 4th2015 Ethan Ramos 165 6th

ACC Wrestler Of The Year Year Name 1995 T.J. Jaworsky1996 Justin Harty1998 Chuckie Connor2001 JohnMark Bentley2002 Chris Rodrigues2003 Evan Sola2005 Evan Sola

ACC Rookie Of The Year Year Name 2013 Nathan Kraisser

ACC Champions Year Name Wt. 1955 Hugh Cowan 1301959 John Matney 1911964 Paul Wellstone 1231965 Roy Hagerty 1471974 Carl Hoffman 1771975 Steve Breece 1181976 Tim Reaume 134 Jeff Reintgen 150 Dave Casale 1901977 Scott Conkwright 118 Chris Conkwright 134 Jeff Reintgen 1501978 C.D. Mock 126* Jeff Reintgen 1501979 C.D. Mock 126 Dave Juergens 150 Carter Mario 158 Mike Benzel 1671980 Dave Cooke 126 Joe Galli 142 Jan Michaels 1581981 Dave Cooke 126 Jan Michaels 158 1982 Dave Cooke 126 C.D. Mock 134 1983 Al Palacio 118 Bob Shriner 1901984 Chip McArdle 118 John Aumiller 126 Bill Gaffney 167 Bob Shriner 1901985 Al Palacio 118 Chip McArdle 126 Craig Spivey 1901986 Al Palacio 118 Lenny Bernstein 142 Rob Koll 158 Tad Wilson 1671987 Al Palacio 118 Lenny Bernstein 142 Jon Cardi 150 Rob Koll 158 Joe Silvestro 1671988 Rob Koll 158 Glen Pazinko 1901989 Doug Wyland 118 John Welch 134 Enzo Catullo 142 1990 Doug Wyland 118* Ben Oberly 1771991 Doug Roemer 150 Pete Welch 158 Shane Camera 1671992 Jody Staylor 126 Dean Moscovic 1501993 T.J. Jaworsky 134* Marc Taylor 1581994 Mike Kendall 126

T.J. Jaworsky 134 Marc Taylor 158 Stan Banks 167 Justin Harty Hwt.1995 T.J. Jaworsky 134* Mike Chase 158 Stan Banks 167 Tony Llanusa 190 Justin Harty Hwt.1996 Dave Leonardis 142 Mike Chase 158 Louis Pelsang 177 Justin Harty Hwt.1997 Chuckie Connor 118 Khalil Abdul-Malik 142 Jason Driggers 167 Scott Stay 190 Justin Harty Hwt.1998 Chuckie Connor 118 CC Fisher 126* JohnMark Bentley 142 Corey Bell 177 Scott Stay 1901999 JohnMark Bentley 149 Corey Bell 184 Matt Kenny Hwt.2000 Skyler Holman 125* Corey Bell 174 Clint Osborn 197 Matt Kenny Hwt.2001 JohnMark Bentley 149* Corey Bell 174 Matt Kenny Hwt.2002 Matt Kenny Hwt.2003 Chris Rodrigues 125 Evan Sola 133 Mark Canty 174 Dusty Heist 184* David Dashiell 1972004 Venroy July 197 Ryan Adams Hwt.2005 Drew Forshey 125 Evan Sola 133* Garrett Atkinson 165 David Dashiell 197

2006 Jared Royer 133 Garrett Atkinson 165 Alex Maciag 1742007 Evan Sola 1332008 Justin Dobies Hwt.2009 Keegan Mueller 1652011 Zac Bennett 1972013 Evan Henderson 1412014 Nathan Kraisser 125*Most Outstanding Wrestler

ACC 50th Anniversary Team Stan BanksLenny BernsteinShane CameraEnzo CatulloDave CookeJustin HartyT.J. JaworskyRob KollJan MichaelsC.D. MockBob MonaghanAl PalacioBob ShrinerJody StaylorDoug Wyland

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Evan Henderson claimed the 2013 ACC crown at 141 pounds on his way to an All-America finish at NCAAs.

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All-Time Coaching RecordsName Years Record Pct. ACC Pct.Albert Shapiro 1923-26 12-9-1 .568 - -Chuck Quinlan 1927-50 75-69-6 .520 - -Sam Barnes 1951-73 73-178-6 .296 24-62-0 .279Bill Lam 1974-03 378-131-4 .741 136-35-1 .794C.D. Mock 2004-15 108-105-3 .507 30-33-1 .477Coleman Scott 2015-pres. 0-0 - 0-0 -UNC Totals 90 years 646-492-20 .566 190-130-2 .593

Albert Shapiro • Head Coach, 1923-26Year W-L-T Pct1923 3-1-0 .7501924 4-3-1 .5631925 1-4-0 .2001926 4-1-0 .8004 yrs. 12-9-1 .568

Chuck Quinlan • Head Coach, 1927-50Year W-L-T Pct.1927 3-2-0 .6001928 2-4-0 .3331929 4-2-0 .6671930 4-3-0 .5711931 5-1-1 .7861932 2-4-1 .3571933 1-4-1 .2501934 2-5-0 .2861935 2-4-0 .3331936 3-3-0 .5001937 3-4-0 .4291938 2-4-0 .3331939 4-3-0 .5711940 4-3-0 .5711941 5-1-1 .7861942 4-3-0 .5711943 4-1-0 .8001944 1-2-0 .3331945 0-3-0 .0001946 5-1-0 .8331947 7-1-0 .8751948 4-2-0 .6671949 3-4-1 .43823 yrs. 75-69-6 .520

Sam Barnes • Head Coach, 1951-73 ACC ACC RSYear W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Finish1950 1-5-1 .2141951 0-9-0 .0001952 1-9-0 .1001953 3-7-0 .3001954 2-7-1 .250 0-3-0 5th1955 1-9-0 .100 1-4-0 5th1956 0-10-0 .000 0-5-0 4th1957 4-5-1 .450 2-3-0 4th1958 6-4-0 .600 3-2-0 3rd1959 4-7-0 .364 3-2-0 2nd1960 3-9-0 .250 2-3-0 3rd1961 5-6-0 .455 3-1-0 2nd1962 4-7-1 .375 2-2-0 2nd1963 2-10-0 .167 0-4-0 3rd1964 6-7-0 .462 2-3-0 2nd1965 4-5-2 .455 2-2-0 3rd1966 6-6-0 .500 1-3-0 3rd1967 6-5-0 .545 2-2-0 3rd1968 3-8-1 .292 0-4-0 3rd1969 6-10-0 .375 1-3-0 4th

1970 2-8-0 .200 0-4-0 5th1971 1-9-0 .100 0-4-0 5th1972 2-11-0 .154 0-4-0 5th1973 2-10-0 .167 0-4-0 5th24 yrs. 73-178-6 .296 24-62-0

Bill Lam • Head Coach, 1974-2003 ACC ACC RS NCAAYear W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Finish Finish1974 11-2-0 .821 2-2-1 5th1975 8-6-0 .571 2-3-0 3rd1976 12-6-0 .667 5-1-0 2nd1977 11-5-0 .688 5-1-0 2nd1978 9-2-0 .818 4-2-0 2nd1979 15-1-0 .938 6-0-0 1st 17th1980 12-0-0 1.000 7-0-0 1st1981 10-5-0 .667 5-2-0 3rd 13th1982 12-4-0 .750 4-2-0 2nd 5th1983 12-5-0 .755 4-2-0 2nd 17th1984 12-6-0 .667 4-2-0 1st 1985 13-7-0 .650 4-2-0 1st 19th1986 17-3-1 .833 6-0-0 1st 6th1987 18-5-0 .783 6-0-0 1st 7th1988 15-5-0 .750 4-2-0 2nd 16th1989 18-4-1 .783 5-1-0 2nd 18th1990 13-7-0 .650 5-1-0 4th 16th1991 14-7-0 .667 5-1-0 2nd 23rd1992 15-5-0 .750 4-2-0 1st 18th1993 12-6-0 .667 5-1-0 2nd 15th1994 15-3-0 .833 6-0-0 1st 6th1995 15-2-0 .882 6-0-0 1st 8th1996 14-3-1 .806 5-0-0 1st 21st1997 12-2-0 .857 5-0-0 1st 24th1998 12-4-0 .750 4-1-0 1st 32nd1999 11-5-0 .688 4-1-0 1st 32nd 2000 7-6-0 .539 2-3-0 1st 30th2001 8-5-0 .615 4-1-0 T-1st T-66th2002 14-5-0 .737 4-1-0 T-1st 37th2003 11-5-0 .687 4-1-0 2nd 34th30 yrs. 378-131-4 .741 136-35-1

C.D. Mock • Head Coach, 2004-15 ACC ACC RS NCAAYear W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Finish Finish2004 5-11-0 .312 1-4-0 4th2005 6-9-0 .400 4-2-0 2nd 24th2006 16-8-1 .660 3-2-1 3rd 47th2007 9-7-0 .563 4-2-0 2nd 49th2008 10-6-0 .625 3-2-0 2nd 53rd 2009 13-9-0 .591 4-1-0 2nd 46th2010 7-8-1 .469 2-3-0 4th T49th2011 9-9-1 .500 2-3-0 4th T43rd2012 6-14-0 .300 2-3-0 4th 54th2013 9-6-0 .600 2-3-0 4th 22nd2014 7-12-0 .368 1-5-0 6th T25th2015 11-6-0 .647 2-3-0 T3rd T24th11 yrs. 97-99-3 .495 30-33-1

Coleman Scott • Head Coach, 2015-present ACC ACC RS NCAAYear W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Finish Finish2016 0-0-0 - 0-0-0 - -

Head Coach Bill Lam: 1974-2003 Career Record: 378-131-4; 136-35-1 (ACC)Five NCAA Champions: C.D. Mock (1982, 134 pounds); Rob Koll (1988, 155 pounds); T.J. Jaworsky (1993, 1994, 1995, 134 pounds)37 All-Americas15 ACC Championships: 1979, 1980, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 200393 ACC Champions1982 National Coach of the Year10-time ACC Coach of the Year: 1986, 1987, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003

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Abbondanza, Frank 2015Abdul-Malik, Khalil 1997Adams, Ryan 2004Adamson, Jay 2008Alexander, Charles 1967Alexander, Thomas 1962Annas, Justin 2005Appell, Albert 1964Arthur, Louis 1963Atkinson, David 1959Atkinson, Garrett 2006Auman, Jason 1933Aumiller, John 1995Ball, Frederic 1971Ballard, Mike 1993Banks, Stan 1995Barbis, Tim 2006Barrett, Deon 2007Barnabae, Harry 1982Barnes, David 1970Barnwell, James 2001Barringer, Michael 1973Bearse, Pete 1989Bell, Corey 2001Benzel, Mike 1979Bentley, JohnMark 2001Bernstein, Lenny 1989Billett, Barry 1978Bishop, Chris 1999Blackmon, Richard 1963Blair, Robert 1968Blalock, Thomas 1971Bokoski, Brian 2014Bonner, Allan 1937Booth, Mike 2004Boyette, Charles 1956Boyette, Rob 1959Bradley, Jeffery 1989Breece, David 1976Breece, Steve 1978Brinton, Bob 1975Brior, Dean 1980Britton, Isaiah 2006Broadfoot, Billy 1941Brooker, Reginald 1962Bryan, Michael 1973Burkhead, Neal 1989Buswell, Ashton 2004Byers, Brad 2002Bynum, Brett 1977Cabe, Jerry 1964Cabe, Stocky 1988Calhoun, Dan 1999Camera, Shane 1994Canty, Mark 2004Cardi, Jon 1989Carr, Greg 2005Carter, Bob 1973Carter, Kim 1977Casale, Dave 1979Cathell, Edwin 1959Catullo, Carmen 1992Catullo, Enzo 1990Champlin, Curtis 1960Chase, Mike 1996Christie, Bill 1985Clark, Darryl 1990Conkwright, Chris 1979Conkwright, Scott 1977Connell, Ben 2005Connors, Chuckie 2001Cook, Billy 1966Cooke, David 1982Cornacchione, Anthony 1973Cowan, Hugh 1955 Cowley, Josh 2000Crafford, Billy 2002Craig, Josh 2014Crane, Robert 1969Crawford, George 1972Crook, Robert 1965Crowley, Pat 1990Dana, Hugh 1972Dashiell, David 2007Davant, Gene 1942Davis, Kelly 1984Davis, Paul 1935Davis, Stacey 1986Davis, Tracey 1987DiGuiseppe, Chris 2003Dobies, Justin 2009Drew, Peter 1978Driggers, Jason 1997Drury, Dennis 2010

Duke, Greg 1979Dukes, J.W. 1998Dworin, Elliott 1965Earnhardt, Donald 1973Efland, Simpson 1935Elinsky, Mike 1982Ellenberger, Tim 1991Evans, Sam 1976Echeverri, Steve 2000Farber, Barry 1952Farrish, Herb 1977Ferguson, Fred 1931Fiacco, Ben 2010Fisher, CC 1998Fisher, Danny 1984Flippin, Joe 2005Floto, John 1994Forestiere, Jake 2008Forshey, Drew 2008Foz, Patrick 2001Franusiszin, Alfred 1967Fry, Pat 1989Furr, Kenneth 1965Gaffney, Bill 1984Galli, Joe 1980Galloway, Kenneth 1968Garris, John 1965Gartrell, Luther 1971Gaudreau, Bucky 1978Gibble, Steve 1984Gibbons, Lemuel 1943Gilchrist, Pete 1962Gilner, David 1995Glaser, Glenn 1964Glasgow, Bob 1977Glass, James 1971Goodwin, Jim 1967Goodwin, Joel 1984Gorry, Tommy 1984Graham, David 1987Grant, David 1993Grant, Thomas 1964Grantham, Todd 1991Gregory, Samuel 1942Griffin, Harold 1973Groudle, Jamie 2000Guthrie, Thomas 1970Gwyn, Harvey 1935Haefeli, Kurt 1979Hagerty, Roy 1966Hall, Michael 1976Hall, Rick 1992Hallman, Wess 1984Hanan, John 1967Harrell, Richard 1975Hart, John 1981Harty, Justin 1997Hartung, Todd 1992Henderson, Perrin 1959Hill, Bobby 1981Hiller, Paul 1934Hocker, Shawn 1994Hoffman, Carl 1977Hoke, Ken 1958Hoke, Robert 1970Holliday, Rick 1996Holman, Skylar 2000Holt, Aaron 2005Hopler, Adam 2005Horn, William 1968Huffstetler, William 1974Hummel, Joe 1998Hurley, Gordon 1961Hussey, William 1934Iaci, Ross 1994Iglio, Jeff 1993Igoe, John Paul 2003Jacobson, Joseph 1967Jackson, Ricky 2007Jay, Ryan 1999Jaworsky, T.J. 1995Johnson, George 1969Johnson, Nyal 1963Jones, Jack 1963Joyner, James 1939Juergens, Dave 1979July, Venroy 2004Kauffman, Mike 1982Kelly, Richard 1969Kemp, Bill 1948Kendall, Mike 1996Kenny, Matt 2002Keyser, Erik 1991Kincey, Herbert 1959King, Matt 1985Koll, Rob 1989Kortner, Coleman 1963Lam, Kurt 1996

Lam, Travis 1994LaMotta, jason 2000Lamphiear, Warren 2003Landolfo, Jay 1991Landstra, Gary 1977Lasalandra, Toney 1986Lee, Joshua 2004Lee, Rusty 2000Leonardis, David 1996Lewallen, Hays 1989Liddell, Mark 1977Liipfert, Bailey 1985Lister, Steve 1967Llanusa, Tony 1995London, Frank 1961Lopes, Danny 2011Lord, Robert 1998Lowery, Randy 1986Lyons, Boyd 1969MacDonald, Tim 1978Mankowich, Pete 1985Manly, Jim 1974Mario, Carter 1980Marks, Pete 1961Masterson, Norman 1982Matney, John 1961McArdle, Chip 1987McLauglin, Edward 1953McSwain, Thomas 1962Mears, Chris 2015Meis, Steve 1983Merrick, Don 1977Merritt, Bill 1976Michaels, Jan 1984Michelsen, Damon 1995Miller, Josh 1996Miller, Bobby 1970Minor, James 1970Mock, C.D. 1982Monaghan, Reid 1996Monaghan, Bobby 1982Moore, Richard 1930Moose, Charlie 1975Moscovic, Dean 1994Mueller, Keegan 2009Nadolsky, Spencer 2007Nodland, Scott 1983Oberly, Ben 1990O’Brien, Morgan 2001O’Connor, Jimmy 2003Ogburn, Paul 1970Osborn, Clint 2001Owen, Kevin 2010Palacio, Al 1987Palacio, Leo 1986Palker, Guy 1992Parrish, Robert 1973Parry, John 1984Parsons, John 1972Patrick, George 1938Paul, Jacob 2004Pazinko, Glen 1989Pelsang, Louis 1997Perrini, Joseph 1960Peterson, Everett 1938Phillips, Darren 1984Pierce, Barry 1971Pierce, Spencer 1984Plott, Tim 1984Posil, Andrew 2005Popolizio, Tony 1998Priester, Frederick 1968Probolus, Andy 1996Pruitt, Jotham 1998Purcell, Gary 1974Purdy, Ronald 1960Quaile, Charlie 1980Rainey, Hal 1968Ramirez, Vincent 2009Randall, Gregg 1993Rappo, Mike 2011Reaume, Tim 1978Record, Eugene 1963Reese, Clint 1983Reich, Otto 1966Reintgen, Jeff 1978Reynolds, Jake 2003 Rhyne, Henry 1959Rich, Johnny 2001Richards, Seth 1994Roberts, Jonathan 1994Robinson, Jac 1966Robinson, Mike 2009Rodrigues, Chris 2004Roemer, Doug 1991Rohrbacher, Tom 1982Roofner, Ty 1999Ross, Matt 1971

Royer, Jared 2009Royer, Nick 2005Rudolph, Curtis 1979Rudolph, Carver 1970Rumley, Richard 1972Rumley, Thomas 1970Rumley, Billy 1981Rupp, Ron 1986Russell, Raymond 1960Ruttenberg, Neil 1962Ryan, Joe 1979Sara, Charles 1972Saunders, Doug 1985Saunders, Jack 1966Schober, Tom 1978Scotton, Thomas 2011Seibold, Rick 2005Shaw, Bobby 2007Shaw, Jeremy 2010Shipp, William 1962Shriner, Bobby 1986Shuford, Abner 1962Sickle, Travis 2005Silimperi, Brad 1994Silvestro, Joe 1987Simmons, Donovan 1995Simmons, Russell 1965Slack, Andrew 2004Smith, Bobby 1976Sola, Evan 2007Spivey, Craig 1985Sproles, Charles 1960Stabile, Nick 2011Stacy, John 1969Stanislaus, Greg 2000Starkey, Mike 1977Starkey, Mike Jr. 2002Stay, Scott 1997Staylor, Jody 1992Steele, Robert 1969Stephen, Kirk 1983Stephenson, James 1971Stinnett, Eric 1998Stoioff, John 1950Sunstein, Charles 1940Suttle, William 1960Tate, William 1971Taylor, Marc 1995Thekkekandham, Thomas 2004Thornton,, Justin 1972Tillett, Charles 1942Toplisek, Mike 1991Torrey, Donald 1941Tsumas, Harry 1932Umstead, Frank 1937Upshaw, David 1986Urquhart, Burges 1942Urquhart, Richard 1968Vasquez, Jeff 1993Verlenden, Lane 1967Wang, Long 2008Walker, Norman 1980Walter, Donald 1965Wanzer, Philip 1969Ward, Melvin 1937Warren, William 1965Waters, Harold 1974Watkins, Arnold 1981Weaver, Geroge 1971Weil, Roger 1942Weisner, Rickey 1973Welborn, John 1959Welch, Pete 1993Welch, John 1990Wellstone, Paul 1965Wheatley, Ben 1986Wheeler, Gary 1975Whisnant, Thomas 1971Wiles, Clarence 1965Wilhoit, Grover 1961Williams, Marcus 1975Williams, Markeith 2000Wilson, Jason 2001Wilson, Tad 1987Wilson, Robert 1975Wing, Rocky 1979Winget, Al 1975Woodall, William 1965Wooding, Sydney 1969Wrenn, Lindsey 1974Wyland, Doug 1990Zink, George 1940Zwilling, Gregg 1988

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1973-74(11-2-1, ACC 2-2-1)at Campbell W 26-16Furman W 47-6Western Carolina W 31-13NC State T 16-16VMI-1 W 33-0Davidson-1 W 29-5at Washington & Lee W 21-17at Virginia Tech W 31-13at Maryland L 9-31Virginia-2 L 8-30American-2 W 31-6Elon W 21-18Clemson W 34-16Duke W 23-14ACCs (Raleigh, N.C.) 5th Place1-Lexington, Va.2-College Park, Md.

1974-75(8-6, 2-3 ACC)NC State W 24-17Pembroke State W 35-5at Lockhaven State W 24-12at Penn State L 15-24at American W 40-0at Navy L 7-37at East Carolina L 18-23Maryland L 15-24Campbell W 36-7Virginia Tech W 34-6at N.C. State L 19-21at Duke W 31-12at Western Carolina W 24-10Virginia L 14-28ACCs (Charlottesville, Va.) 3rd Place

1975-76(12-6, 5-1 ACC)at Pembroke State W 30-9Clemson W 56-0at Co. School of Mines W 43-0at Northern Colorado W 26-18at Wyoming L 16-25at Oklahoma L 6-36Georgia W 41-0NC State W 19-15at Navy L 16-22Clarion L 19-24East Carolina L 13-24at Old Dominion W 38-12at Richmond W 37-6at Maryland W 21-12Duke W 37-6at NC State L 9-22at Virginia W 18-17at Virginia Tech W 23-20ACCs (Chapel Hill) 2nd Place1-Annapolis, Md.

1976-77(11-5, 5-1 ACC)at Clemson W 53-2Richmond W 36-5The Citadel W 51-0Pembroke State W 46-0at Florida Tech W 24-14Lehigh L 16-27Wilkes L 8-29NC State W 16-15at Navy L 9-26Yale-1 W 22-10at East Carolina L 14-22at Duke W 23-17Maryland W 30-9at NC State L 12-25Virginia Tech W 24-17Virginia W 22-13ACCs (College Park, Md.) 2nd Place1-Annapolis, Md.

1977-78(9-2, 4-2 ACC)Clemson W 24-9East Carolina W 25-15at NC State L 18-24at Trenton State W 35-5Pembroke State W 48-0Duke W 35-10at Maryland W 23-18NC State L 16-23at East Carolina W 32-15at Virginia W 26-14at Virginia Tech W 24-16ACCs (Raleigh, N.C.) 2nd Place

1978-79(15-1, 6-0 ACC)at Clemson W 22-21Wilkes-1 W 21-20Yale-1 W 38-9at Navy L 16-17at East Carolina W 39-8NC State W 20-19Franklin & Marshall-2 W 29-10at William & Mary W 27-11Virginia W 42-3Penn State W 34-4at Duke W 35-0Maryland W 36-9at NC State W 21-18at Old Dominion W 25-18Virginia Tech W 35-2East Carolina W 33-14ACCs (Durham, N.C.) 1st PlaceNCAAs (Corvallis, Ore.) 17th Place1-Annapolis, Md.2-Willamsburg, Va.

1979-80(12-0, 7-0 ACC)East Carolina W 28-21Navy W 26-13at NC State W 21-18Old Dominion W 30-11Duke W 44-3Clemson-1 W 25-15at Maryland W 28-14NC State W 27-15Syracuse W 33-8at Virginia Tech W 22-19at Virginia W 23-17Georgia Tech W 32-12ACCs (Durham, N.C.) 1st PlaceNCAAs (Corvallis, Ore.) 42nd Place1-Gastonia, N.C.

1980-81(10-5, 5-2 ACC)at Georgia Tech W 28-9at Auburn L 14-28Northern Iowa L 5-40Navy-1 L 5-29Yale-1 W 30-11NC State L 9-29at East Carolina W 27-17Maryland W 27-9at Duke W 21-20at Old Dominion W 21-19Clemson-2 W 24-22at NC State L 10-31Virginia W 33-6at Appalachian State W 30-10Virginia Tech W ForfeitACCs (Charlottesville, Va.) 3rd PlaceNCAAs (Princeton, N.J.) 13th Place1-College Park, Md.2-Kings Mountain, N.C.

1981-82(12-4, 4-2 ACC)Iowa State L 8-27Oklahoma-1 L 17-24Oswego State W 32-6Hofstra W 35-6Appalachian State W 40-6Virginia Tech W 36-5Old Dominion W 37-0Duke W 35-16at NC State L 13-21Clemson-2 W 25-10at Navy W 26-19Liberty Baptist-3 W 34-11Pittsburgh-3 W 32-14at Maryland W 23-15NC State L 17-22at Virginia W 29-10ACCs (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 2nd PlaceNCAAs (Ames, Iowa) 5th Place1-Charlotte, N.C.2-York, S.C.3-Annapolis, Md.

1982-83(12-5, 4-2 ACC)Liberty Baptist W 26-11at Northern Iowa L 8-31at Iowa State L 15-32at Virginia Tech W 26-13Appalachian St.-1 W 25-14Air Force-2 W 44-3Wilkes College-2 W 26-13Old Dominion-2 W 29-12at Duke W 36-6NC State L 16-25at Clemson W 20-19at Navy L 5-29at George Mason W 38-4at Old Dominion W 24-11at NC State L 14-24Maryland W 23-14Virginia W 27-10ACCs (College Park, Md.) 2nd PlaceNCAAs (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 17th Place1-Granite City, N.C.2-Virginia Duals, Hampton, Va.

1983-84(12-6, 4-2 ACC) at Liberty Baptist W 27-12Iowa State L 16-23Wisconsin L 19-21Olivet Nazarene-1 W 44-2Appalachian St.-2 W 26-13Ohio State-3 W 21-20Wisconsin-3 L 13-22Old Dominion-3 L 16-26Ohio State-3 W 22-13Navy W 23-13Duke W 45-0at NC State L 12-21Clemson W 28-12George Mason W 45-0Virginia Tech W 35-3NC State W 20-16at Virginia W 20-15at Maryland L 13-22

ACCs (Clemson, S.C.) 1st PlaceNCAAs (East Rutherford, N.J.) 26th Place1-Charlotte, N.C.2-Rock Hill, S.C.3-Virginia Duals, Hampton, Va.

1984-85(13-7, 4-2 ACC)Liberty Baptist W 43-11at Iowa State L 12-28at Northern Iowa L 10-25at Wisconsin L 6-30Illinois-1 W 19-15California-Poly-1 L 17-32Temple-1 W 24-14Ohio State-1 W 22-16Tennessee-1 W 24-22Iowa State-1 L 9-34at Navy W 23-19at Duke W 34-3Northwestern W 26-21NC State L 18-19at Clemson W 24-16at NC State L 12-25Virginia W 26-12Appalachian State W 48-3The Citadel W 46-0ACCs (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 1st PlaceNCAAs (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 19th Place1-Virginia Duals, Hampton, Va.

1985-86(17-3-1, 6-0 ACC)Waynesburg-1 W 43-9Liberty-1 W 32-13Appalachian State-1 W 39-12Iowa State L 15-25Oregon State W 23-16at Liberty W 36-8Wisconsin L 11-25Appalachian State W 42-4Michigan State-2 W 34-9Wisconsin-2 T 17-17California-Poly-2 W 32-10Oklahoma-2 L 22-23Virginia-2 W 40-6Northern Iowa W 28-6Navy W 32-11Duke W 38-9at NC State W 19-16Clemson W 36-6at Virginia W 43-3at Maryland W 30-6NC State W 37-3ACCs (Raleigh, N.C.) 1st PlaceNCAAs (Iowa City, Iowa) 6th Place1-Western Duals, Boone, N.C.2-Virginia Duals, Hampton, Va.

1986-87(18-5, 6-0 ACC)Chattanooga W 26-15Oregon State W 42-2at Old Dominion W 40-3Liberty W 39-6at Northern Iowa W 25-17Drake-1 W 29-15at Iowa State-1 L 16-23at Iowa L 14-26Oregon-2 W 27-9Wisconsin-2 W 23-15Oklahoma State-2 L 15-21Northern Iowa-2 L 19-21Wisconsin-2 W 23-19Appalachian State W 34-9NC State W 30-12at Duke W 35-11at Clemson W 32-11Virginia W 34-4Maryland W 36-14at NC State W 23-11William & Mary-3 W 36-14Shippensburg-3 W 42-8at Navy L 17-19ACCs (Durham, N.C.) 1st PlaceNCAAs (College Park, Md.) 7th Place1-Iowa State Duals, Ames, Iowa2-Virginia Duals, Hampton, Va.3-Annapolis, Md.

1987-88(15-5, 4-2 ACC)Iowa State L 18-28Oregon State W 21-15Winston-Salem State W 43-4Chowan W 54-0at Liberty W 25-10Old Dominion W 29-7Wisconsin-1 L 14-22VMI-1 W 24-14Penn State-1 L 16-23at VMI W 26-10NC State L 12-26Duke W 35-6Clemson W 20-14at Virginia W 23-15Drexel-2 W 29-8at Morgan State W 27-16at Maryland W 20-16at NC State L 16-22James Madison W 38-10Navy W 18-16ACCs (Charlottesville, Va.) 2nd PlaceNCAAs (Ames, Iowa) 16th Place1-Virginia Duals, Hamton, Va.2-Baltimore, Md.

1988-89(18-4-1, 5-1 ACC)Oregon State W 28-10William & Mary-1 L 14-18Maryland-1 W 20-18Virginia-1 W 31-14Syracuse-1 W 18-16Liberty W 21-14at Iowa State W 25-14Arizona State-2 L 13-28Northern Iowa-2 W 24-19Nebraska-2 W 22-16NC State-2 W 22-9Penn State-2 L 10-25

Lock Haven-2 W 25-18NC State W 24-7at Clemson W 21-13Virginia W 33-7Morgan State W 26-14at NC State L 15-17Maryland W 25-13at Duke W 31-8at Navy T 16-16at Old Dominion W 30-9at James Madison W 34-6ACCs (College Park, Md.) 2nd PlaceNCAAs (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 18th Place1-Penn State Duals, State College, Pa.2-Virgnia Duals, Hampton, Va.

1989-90(13-7, 5-1 ACC)Oregon State W 24-17Morgan State-1 W 32-9Clarion-1 L 15-24William & Mary-1 W 25-13at Liberty W 30-9Iowa State L 10-25Penn State-2 L 10-29Lock Haven-2 W 26-11Michigan-2 W 21-12Iowa State-2 L 10-28Oklahoma-2 L 18-20NC State W 21-19Clemson W 28-13at Virginia W 48-6at Morgan State W 23-12at Maryland L 18-26Duke W 27-9Navy L 17-21at NC State W 17-16Old Dominion W 41-8ACCs (Clemson, S.C.) 4th PlaceNCAAs (College Park, Md.) 16th Place1-Penn State Duals, State College, Pa.2-National Duals, Hampton, Va.

1990-91(14-7, 5-1 ACC )Hofstra-1 W 36-11Clarion-1 L 19-21Army-1 L 15-21Norfolk State-2 W 41-6Liberty-2 W 35-11at Iowa State L 3-36Nebraska-3 L 16-31Indiana-3 W 25-12Arizona State-3 W 16-16* *win by criteria (59-50 individual points)Ohio State-3 L 12-25West Virginia-3 W 20-15Morgan State W 43-9at NC State W 18-16Appalachian State W 28-11at Clemson L 11-20Virginia W 22-17Maryland W 20-14at Duke W 26-9NC State W 21-13at Navy L 15-27at Old Dominion W 23-18ACCs (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 2nd PlaceNCAAs (Iowa City, Iowa) 23rd Place1-Penn State Duals, State College, Pa.2-Carolina Duals, Chapel Hill, N.C.3-National Duals, Hampton, Va.

1991-92(15-5, 4-2 ACC)Lock Haven-1 L 15-17at Penn State -1 L 14-26Army-1 L 16-18Bloomsburg-2 W 16-16* *win by criteria (major decisions)Syracuse-2 W 30-13Oklahoma-2 W 26-10Navy-2 W 23-11Bucknell W 26-16NC State L 13-22Penn W 32-5Chattanooga W 23-17Clemson W 20-13at Virginia W 22-14at Morgan State W 40-6at Maryland W 23-11at NC State L 16-19Navy W 16-15Old Dominion W 28-12Duke W 35-0at Liberty W 29-11ACCs (Raleigh, N.C.) 1st placeNCAAs (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 18th place1-Penn State Duals, State College, Pa.2-Virginia Duals, Hampton, Va.

1992-93(12-6, 5-1 ACC)at Iowa L 6-45at Bucknell L 18-21Cornell-1 L 12-26Old Dominion-1 W 20-10Navy-1 L 13-21Lehigh-2 W 21-14at Penn W 37-0Franklin & Marshall-2 W 23-12at NC State W 21-16at UT-Chattanooga W 19-13at Clemson W 20-18Virginia W 37-3Maryland L 16-18Morgan State W 35-7NC State W 22-19Liberty W 26-21at Duke W 37-6at Navy L 12-22ACCs (Durham, N.C.) 1st placeNCAAs (Ames, Iowa) 15th place1-Virginia Duals, Hampton, Va.2-at Philadelphia, Pa.

1993-94(15-3, 6-0 ACC)East Stroudsburg W 35-9Brown W 29-17Penn W 34-4UT-Chattanooga W 38-7

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1994-95(15-2, 6-0 ACC)vs. Army-1 W 30-9vs. Cornell-1 W 28-12at Brown W 32-3NC State W 29-13vs. Pittsburgh-2 W 30-7vs. Iowa-2 L 9-33vs. Fresno State-2 W 22-17vs. Iowa State L 19-24vs. Pittsburgh W 33-9Virginia W 31-10at Clemson W 36-4Maryland W 38-6Ohio State W 24-15Chattanooga W 34-12at NC State W 32-9Duke W 43-9at Navy W 30-14ACCs (College Park, Md.) 1st placeNCAAs (Iowa City, Iowa) 8th place1-at Providence, R.I.2-National Duals, Lincoln, Neb.

1995-96(14-3-1, 5-0 ACC)Georgia State W 45-6Army-1 W 28-9Brown-1 W 35-9Cornell-1 L 16-18at East Stroudsburg W 31-12at NC State W 27-9#9 Penn State-2 L 12-26Fresno State-2 W 19-18#22 Clarion-2 W 33-13#4 Michigan State-2 T 17-17#8 Arizona State-2 L 19-25at Virginia W 30-3at The Citadel W 38-10UNC Greensboro W 27-10at Duke W 36-9Navy W 37-3at Maryland W 30-3NC State W 27-12ACCs (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 2nd placeNCAAs (Minneapolis, Minn.) 21st place1-ACC-EIWA Challenge, Chapel Hill, N.C.2-National Duals, Lincoln, Neb.

1996-97(12-2, 5-0 ACC)Brown-1 W 41-7Army-1 W 33-12at Penn-1 W 24-15at NC State W 26-9at #13 Nebraska-2 L 16-19at #23 Clarion-2 L 14-24Virginia W 29-7Maryland W 31-9The Citadel W 49-6at UNC Greensboro W 40-3Appalachian State W 24-18at Navy W 30-9NC State W 30-6at Duke W 30-10ACCs (Raleigh, N.C.) 1st placeNCAAs (Cedar Falls, Iowa) 24th place1-ACC-EIWA Challenge, Philadelphia, Pa.2-National Duals, Lincoln, Neb

1997-98(12-4, 4-1 ACC)at Nebraska L 6-29Ohio-1 L 15-21Appalachian State-1 W 33-10Cal Poly-1 L 7-29NC State L 17-18at Ohio State W 24-11Delaware State-2 W 43-9UNC Greensboro W 40-6at Virginia W 18-12at Maryland W 38-0Georgia State W 36-9Virginia Tech W 25-10The Citadel W 51-0Duke W 34-6Navy W 28-6at NC State W 23-13ACCs (Durham, N.C.) 1st placeNCAAs (Cleveland,Ohio) 32nd place1-Virginia Duals, Hampton, Va.2-Columbus, Ohio

1998-99(11-5, 4-1 ACC)Cornell-1 L 15-22Edinboro-1 W 22-9Lock Haven-1 W 16-15Boise State-1 W 22-18Cornell-1 L 15-19at NC State W 26-12Virginia W 32-6at The Citadel W 41-3Carson-Newman (S.C.) W 29-13at UNC Greensboro W 35-3Oklahoma State L 10-31Maryland W 40-0Nebraska L 3-30at Duke W 35-9at Navy W 29-11NC State L 17-18ACCs (Charlottesville, Va.) 1st placeNCAAs (State College, Pa.) 32nd place

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1999-2000(7-6, 2-3 ACC)Pittsburgh-1 L 8-30Virginia-1 W 22-16Virginia Tech-1 L 18-20NC State L 18-21at Virginia W 27-9at Maryland L 19-21Appalachian State W 30-15The Citadel W 35-18Duke W 31-9Navy W 23-18Ohio L 16-18at NC State L 18-22James Madison W 26-8ACCs (College Park, Md.) 1st placeNCAAs (St. Louis, Mo.) 30th place1-Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.)

2000-01(8-5, 4-1 ACC)Lehigh W 17-16Kent State-1 L 9-25Cal-State Bakersfield L 17-18at NC State W 16-14at Ohio L 16-19at Ohio State L 4-35UNC Greeensboro W 41-0Appalacian State W 32-9Virginia W 24-12at Duke W 35-3at Navy W 21-13Maryland W 24-12NC State L 16-19ACCs (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 3rd placeNCAAs (Iowa City, Iowa) T-66th place1-Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.)

2001-02(14-5, 4-1 ACC)Virginia Tech-1 W 30-12#9 Missouri-1 L 9-37Indiana-1 W 23-21Army-1 W 28-12Kent State-1 L 19-20NC State W 21-9Ohio W 21-17Cumberland W 32-18Campbell W 43-3UNC Greensboro W 35-0Virginia W 31-9Maryland W 24-9Duke W 33-6at Navy L 16-18at NC State L 12-22at Lehigh L 7-32at Drexel W 26-8Appalachian State W 34-6Gardner-Webb W 27-19ACCs (Raliegh, N.C.) 2nd placeNCAAs (Albany, N.Y.) 37th place1-Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.)

2002-03(11-5, 4-1 ACC)vs. #4 Illinois-1 L 12-22vs. Army-1 W 21-12vs. Rider-1 W 21-14vs. #24 Edinboro-1 L 17-23at NC State W 21-13UNC Greensboro W 36-9Anderson College W 42-0Virginia L 17-20Maryland W 30-9at Duke W 29-9at Navy L 10-21NC State W 22-12at #7 Michigan State L 15-22at Eastern Michigan W 25-9at Appalachian State W 24-12Campbell W 39-3ACCs (Boone, N.C.) 1st placeNCAAs (Kansas City, Mo.) 34th place1-Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.)

2003-04(5-11, 1-4 ACC)#3 Lehigh-1 L 0-41Kent State-1 W 16-15Rider-1 L 18-21 NC State L 12-26 vs. Drexel L 17-19 at Maryland W 19-15 at Virginia L 20-24vs. Davidson-2 W 30-7 at UNC Greensboro L 20-20 Duke* L 13-21 vs. Eastern Michigan L 13-18 at American W 40-0 vs. Navy L 13-24 at NC State* L 12-19 at #2 Nebraska L 0-47 Appalachian State W 36-6 ACCs (Charlottesville, Va.) 4th place NCAAs (St. Louis, Mo.) DNS 1-Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.)

2004-05(6-9, 4-2 ACC)Maryland W 36-3 #6 Nebraska-1 L 12-26Virginia-1 W 25-9#12 Missouri-1 L 13-25 Virginia W 25-12 #7 Nebraska L 7-34 at NC State L 17-21 #21 Navy L 10-27 at Duke W 28-10 vs. Drexel L 20-21 at #25 Penn L 10-24 Virginia Tech L 15-21 vs. #9 Central Michigan L 9-29 at The Citadel W 29-10 NC State W 19-16 ACCs (Greensboro, N.C.) 1st place NCAAs (St. Louis, Mo.) 24th place1-Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.)

2005-06(16-8-1, 3-2-1 ACC)at Appalachian State-1 W 23-18VMI-1 W 32-15#22 Chattanooga-1 W 24-15Drexel-2 W 26-9at Clarion-2 W 34-9Kent State-2 W 23-10Northern Colorado-3 W 27-12Stanford-3 W 21-10#18 Wisconsin-3 L 15-21UC Davis-4 W 24-12Chattanooga-4 L 16-17Rider-4 W 37-3Virginia-4 W 20-18Ohio State-4 W 28-13Chattanooga-4 L 13-24NC State T 16-16#25 Penn L 8-33The Citadel L 9-33at Virginia L 10-27at Maryland L 18-24at #19 Navy L 4-41Duke W 22-15vs. Virginia Tech-5 W 31-9at NC State W 20-16Old Dominion W 19-16ACCs (Lexington, Va.) 1st placeNCAAs (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 47th place1-Mat Jam Duals (Boone, N.C.)2-Clarion Duals (Clarion, Pa.)3-Lone Star Duals (Grand Prarie, Texas)4-Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.)5-Richmond, Va.

2006-07(9-7, 4-2 ACC)Purdue-1 L 3-33#10 Northwestern-1 L 9-30Wisconsin-1 L 9-35Utah Valley State-2 W 36-9Boise State-2 W 25-15Northern Colorado-2 W 26-13at Maryland L 12-26vs. #16 Illinois L 3-32NC State W 16-14#22 Navy L 9-25at Duke-3 W 30-12 at NC State L 12-25vs. VMI W 37-2at The Citadel W 26-18ACCs (Raleigh, N.C.) 3rd placeNCAAs (Auburn Hills, Mich.) 49th place1-ACC/Big Ten Clash (Chapel Hill, N.C.)2-Lone Star Duals (Grand Prarie, Texas)3-Chapel Hill High School

2007-08(10-6, 3-2 ACC)Michigan State-1 L 15-21Purdue-1 W 22-16vs. Brown-2 W 28-3vs. Harvard-2 W 35-3vs. #19 Oklahoma-2 L 6-27#21 Maryland L 17-19Belmont Abbey W 48-0Duke W 32-6at Virginia L 13-18at Virginia Tech W 22-12at Drexel W 26-12at #25 Penn L 14-24at NC State W 24-18at #22 Pittsburgh L 19-20The Citadel W 37-9Campbell W 46-6ACCs (College Park, Md.) 3rd placeNCAAs (St. Louis, Mo.) 53rd place1-ACC/Big Ten Clash (Chapel Hill, N.C.)2-Lone Star Duals (Grand Prarie, Texas)

2008-09(13-9, 4-1 ACC)Michigan State-1 L 12-18Wisconsin-1 L 8-27Illinois-1 L 9-26at Binghamton-2 W 27-10vs. West Virginia-2 L 11-21vs. Rutgers-2 W 33-3vs. #11 Oklahoma-3 L 3-27vs. Cal Poly-3 W 31-3vs. Army-3 W 23-12at American L 19-25at Maryland W 19-15at Belmont Abbey W 22-16vs. Davidson W 29-10at Duke W 25-10Virginia W 23-9Navy W 25-9#13 Virginia Tech L 15-19NC State W 33-12Ohio W 26-12#4 Nebraska L 15-24at Newberry W 43-0vs. Anderson L 14-24ACCs (Blacksburg, Va.) 4th placeNCAAs (St. Louis, Mo.) 46th place1-ACC/Big Ten Clash (Chapel Hill, N.C.)2-Sprawl & Brawl (Binghamton, N.Y.)3-Lone Star Duals (Grand Prarie, Texas)

2009-10(7-8-1, 2-3 ACC)Gardner-Webb-1 W 43-0#16 American-1 W 26-9Bucknell-1 L 14-19vs. #12 Lehigh-2 L 10-26vs. Binghamton-2 L 16-18vs. Columbia-2 T 18-18#7 Maryland L 0-41Duke W 26-12at #15 Virginia Tech L 16-25at #16 Virginia L 12-23at Navy L 15-21at NC State W 34-12at #21 Edinboro W 24-14vs. Cleveland State W 40-0at Clarion L 19-25at The Citadel W 21-16ACCs (Raleigh, N.C.) 4thNCAAs (Omaha, Neb.) T49th1-ACC Challenge (Chapel Hill, N.C.)2-Northeast Duals (Troy, N.Y.)

2010-11(9-9-1, 2-3 ACC)Drexel-1 W 46-0Lock Haven-1 W 19-16Kent State L 10-25Chattanooga-2 W 21-18#4 Wisconsin-2 L 3-27UNC Greensboro-2 W 23-17at Hofstra L 17-19at #19 Rutgers L 6-28#4 Virginia Tech L 9-25Clarion W 32-10at Duke W 33-9Virginia L 6-28Appalachian State T 19-19at Navy L 19-21at Maryland L 18-20NC State W 24-12Edinboro W 29-17#14 Nebraska L 6-31The Citadel W 19-18ACCs (Charlottesville, Va.) 4thNCAAs (Philadelphia, Pa.) T43rd1-Hershey Duals (Hershey, Pa.)2-ACC Challenge (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 2011-12(6-14, 2-3 ACC)vs. #8 Illinois-1 L 9-32vs. Boston University-1 L 12-24vs. Nebraska-1 L 16-20vs. #13 Ohio State-1 L 6-36vs. #14 Rutgers-2 L 9-33vs. #16 Penn-2 L 12-32vs. #6 Lehigh-2 L 17-27Duke W 30-5vs. #50 Rider-3 W 18-15vs. #9 Edinboro-3 L 14-22vs. The Citadel-3 L 12-29at Virginia L 10-24at Virginia Tech L 12-29#13 Maryland L 10-25Navy L 12-25at NC State W 20-18vs. #22 Northwestern L 15-20at Campbell W 31-10vs. Sacred Heart W 55-0at The Citadel W 26-12ACCs (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 5thNCAAs (St. Louis, Mo.) 54th1-Wrestle For A Cure Duals (Harrisburg, Pa.)2-Northeast Duals (Troy, N.Y.)3-Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.)

2012-13(9-6, 2-3 ACC)Arizona State L 16-21South Dakota State W 36-6at #14 Nebraska L 12-25vs. Michigan State W 23-21at Clarion W 21-19at Drexel W 24-10#19 Virginia L 9-24#11 Virginia Tech L 9-32at Navy L 6-27at Maryland L 16-21NC State W 30-6VMI W 28-9at Duke W 24-13Campbell W 26-19The Citadel W 27-9ACCs (College Park, Md.) 4thNCAAs (Des Moines, Iowa) 22nd

2013-14(7-12, 1-5 ACC)#20 Wisconsin W 24-21Old Dominion L 6-25Hofstra L 15-25Binghamton W 22-14Central Michigan L 16-18Michigan State W 19-22Buffalo W 26-12Eastern Michigan W 18-16Clarion W 32-4#16 Virginia Tech L 3-29#24 Stanford L 12-28Maryland L 15-18Navy L 18-19NC State L 16-19#12 Virginia L 9-21Duke W 24-12The Citadel L 18-19Pittsburgh L 12-22SIU-Edwardsville W 32-15ACCs (Blacksburg, Va.) 4thNCAAs (Oklahoma City, Okla.) T25th

2014-15(11-6, 2-3 ACC)at Stanford L 16-17at Appalachian State W 22-21vs. Purdue L 12-19vs. Chattanooga W 18-17at Pittsburgh L 15-21vs. Lock Haven W 24-9at Gardner-Webb W 22-8at Navy W 27-6vs. Rider W 20-13at George Mason W 29-6NC State L 18-22Drexel W 22-13Virginia W 17-16at Duke W 16-15Virginia Tech L 12-21Oklahoma State L 9-23The Citadel W 22-15ACCs (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 5thNCAAs (St. Louis, Mo.) T24th