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ROSTERName Cl. Wt. Hometown/Previous SchoolNicholas Czapla Jr. 165 West Falls, N.Y./Warsaw Austin Fallon Fr. 184 Centreville, Va./Westfi eld Nick Gurol Fr. 141 Philipsburg, Pa./Philipsburg-Osceola Jay Hahn Sr. 197 Malvern, Pa./Great Valley High School Zac Hancock So. 141 Laura, Ohio/Troy Christian Eric Harris So. 141 Green River, Wyo./Green River Bob Hauser Fr. 125 Fairfax Station, Va./W.T. Woodson Adam Healey Jr. 141 Wilkes Barre, Pa./Wyoming Seminary Brantley Hooks Sr. 157 Spartanburg, S.C./James F. Byrnes Jack Ingram So. 141 Cotuit, Mass./Tabor Academy Corey Lear So. 165 Orangeville, Pa./Benton Area Kevin LeValley Sr. 149 Hugo, Colo./Limon Joe McMullan So. 184 Easton, Pa./Wyoming Seminary Stephen McPeek Fr. 165 Southlake, Texas/Bishop Lynch Alex Pellicciotti Fr. 133 Boyertown, Pa./Boyertown Area Derek Reber So. 125 Lewisburg, Pa./Lewisburg Area John Regan Jr. 149 Plum Borough, Pa./Kiski School Derrik Russell So. 133 Jackson, N.J./Jackson Memorial Scott Sechler Sr. 157 Slatington, Pa./Northern Lehigh Conor Sweeney So. Hwt. Gladstone, N.J./Seton Hall Prep David Th ompson Jr. 174 West Liberty, Ohio/St. Paris Graham Rob Waltko Sr. 184 Pittsburgh, Pa./North Allegheny Jamie Westwood Fr. 174 Little Falls, N.J./Queen of Peace Captain: Kevin LeValley

Head Coach: Dan Wirnsberger (Michigan State ’95), sixth yearAssistant Coaches: Dave Hoff man (Virginia Tech ’06), fi fth year; David Marble (Bucknell ’10), fi rst year; Tom Carr (Muskingum ’04), second year

PRONUNCIATION GUIDECzapla ........................... CHOP-laGurol ........................... GRRR-ohlHahn ................................. HAANLeValley ...................... La-VALL-ePellicciotti ......... PELL-ih-c-OTTIReber .............................. REEB-erRegan .............................REE-ganSechler ........................SECK-luhrWaltko ........................... WALT-co

125Bob HauserDerek Reber

133Alex PellicciottiDerrik Russell

141Nick Gurol

Zac HancockEric Harris

Adam HealeyJack Ingram

149Kevin LeValley

John Regan

157Brantley Hooks

Scott Sechler

165Nicholas Czapla

Corey LearStephen McPeek

174David Th ompsonJamie Westwood

184Austin FallonJoe McMullan

Rob Waltko

197Jay Hahn

HWTConor Sweeney

University InformationLocation Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, 17837Founded 1846 as the University at LewisburgEnrollment 3,583Nickname BisonColors Orange and BlueAffi liation NCAA (Div. I), ECACConference Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA) President Dr. John C. BravmanDirector of Athletics John P. Hardt

Wrestling InformationHead Coach Dan WirnsbergerAlma Mater Michigan State ’95Record at Bucknell 44-35-2 (Sixth year)Career Record 70-57-2 (Ninth year)Assistant Coaches Dave Hoff man (Virginia Tech ’06) David Marble (Bucknell ’10) Tom Carr (Muskingum ’04)2009-10 Record (EIWA): 12-6 (6-0)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/3Home Facility Davis GymWrestling Phone 570-577-1035Email [email protected] Site www.BucknellBison.comWrestling Fax 570-577-7698Wrestling Address Dan Wirnsberger Head Wrestling Coach Bucknell University Lewisburg, PA 17837

Athletic CommunicationsWrestling Contact Todd MerriettOffi ce Phone 570-577-3488Cell Phone 570-428-5393Fax 570-577-1660Email [email protected]

2010-11 Wrestling Media Guide CreditsTh e 2010-11 Bucknell Wrestling Media Guide was de-signed, written and edited by Todd Merriett, assistant director of athletic communications. Editing assistance provided by Becky Hart. Photography by Marc Hagemeier, Chip Clarke and Tim Tushla.

BISON BY WEIGHT

QUICK FACTS

BUCKNELL DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENTTh e Department of Athletics and Recreation strives to set the standard of excellence for intercol-

legiate and intramural programs in higher education, thereby advancing and drawing attention to the mission, core values, and educational goals of Bucknell University.

Th e Department believes that student-athletes’ academic programs must be their fi rst priority. It is therefore committed to maintaining Bucknell’s high national ranking for student-athletes’ graduation rates and for producing Academic All-Americans, and to continued leadership of the Patriot League in Academic Honor Roll nominations, based on grade-point averages. Th e coaches’ and staff ’s paramount responsibility is maintaining academic priorities and supporting student-athletes’ education, even while providing the rigorous and serious NCAA Division I athletic opportunities Bucknell student-athletes seek.

Further, the Department promotes the personal growth of student-athletes and the general student body by encouraging personal health, development, and balance among intellectual, social, civic, and physical pursuits; by celebrating challenge and competition; and by preparing participants for service and leadership in the world. Coaches and staff direct a rich array of athletic programs and recreational opportunities aimed at increasing student engagement, as well as strengthening character, healthy living, teamwork, sportsmanship, and spirit. In creating shared experiences for students, faculty, and staff , as well as alumni, family, and friends, the Department’s programs add substantially to Bucknell’s sense of community and foster life-long relationships with Bucknell.

Th e Department embraces the University’s decision to compete at the highest extramural level, in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Division I membership is valuable not only because this level of competition maximally challenges student-athletes, but also because it signals clearly Bucknell’s high standards and seriousness of purpose in all extracurricular endeavors and it helps position Bucknell apart from other National Liberal Arts Colleges. Likewise, the competi-tive success the Department seeks, measured in part by consistent contention for the Patriot League Presidents’ Cup, refl ects positively upon Bucknell’s student-athletes and the University alike, and it brings distinction and national recognition to Bucknell.

A student-centered operation, the Department is committed to providing equitable opportunities to women and men, as well as members of minority and majority groups of all kinds. Th e Department subscribes to, and complies with, all principles and regulations of the Patriot League, the Eastern Col-lege Athletic Conference, and the NCAA.

Roster/Quick Facts

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Th e term “student-athlete” signifi es something extraordinary on the campus of Bucknell University.

Being a Bison means that you have the rare blend of physical skills along with the drive and passion needed to succeed at the highest level of collegiate athletics.

Being a Bison also means that you are a scholar fi rst and foremost. You believe that values associated with Division I athletics, such as time management, leadership, teamwork and grace under pressure, are but a part of a well-rounded college experience.

At Bucknell, our students, faculty and staff pride themselves as national leaders in uphold-ing the scholar-athlete ideal that balances a challenging academic program with the demands of successful Division I athletics.

Being a Bison means that you have pledged to be a student-athlete in the purest sense. In doing so, you will be rewarded for a lifetime.

WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A BISONWHAT IT MEANS TO BE A BISON

“... the pursuit of athletics in college need not interfere with a fellow’s studies, and if you give a boy a well developed body his brain will get the benefit of it.”

— Christy Mathewson in his book Won in the Ninth, written in 1910

Th e 2010-11 BisonTh e 2010-11 Bison

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2009-102009-10PL Scholar-Athlete of YearPL Scholar-Athlete of Year

TRAVIS NISSLEYTRAVIS NISSLEY

2009-102009-10PL Player of YearPL Player of Year

TANIA VARELATANIA VARELA

2009-102009-10PL Scholar-Athlete of YearPL Scholar-Athlete of Year

DANIEL FLETCHERDANIEL FLETCHER

2009-102009-10Academic All-DistrictAcademic All-District

LAUREN STOLLERLAUREN STOLLER

2009 & 20102009 & 2010All-AmericanAll-American

ANDY RENDOSANDY RENDOS

2009-102009-10Big South Big South

Scholar-Athlete of YearScholar-Athlete of YearMINJOO LEEMINJOO LEE

2009-102009-10Academic All-AmericanAcademic All-American

PATRICK SELWOODPATRICK SELWOOD

2009-102009-10Academic All-DistrictAcademic All-District

SARAH EBRIGHTSARAH EBRIGHT

2009-102009-10Academic All-DistrictAcademic All-District

ANDREW BROUSEANDREW BROUSE

2009-102009-10Academic All-DistrictAcademic All-District

ALLISON JANDAALLISON JANDA

2009-102009-10Academic All-DistrictAcademic All-District

TOMMY CASOTOMMY CASO

2009-102009-10Academic All-DistrictAcademic All-District

JOYCE NOVACEKJOYCE NOVACEK

2009-102009-10Academic All-DistrictAcademic All-District

KYLE ANTHONYKYLE ANTHONY

20092009PL Offensive Player of YearPL Offensive Player of Year

CHRISTA MATLACKCHRISTA MATLACK

Bucknell Bison AthleticsSetting the Standard of Excellence

Bucknell takes great pride in its commitment to excellence on and off the play-ing fi elds. From Presidents’ Cups to Academic All-Americans to graduation rates that are ranked annually in the national top-10, Bucknell is clearly at the head of the class when it comes to upholding the scholar-athlete ideal.

According to federal data released by the NCAA each fall, Bucknell’s stu-• dent-athlete graduation rate annually ranks in the top 10 among all Divi-sion I institutions. Bucknell has led the nation in graduation rates twice in the last 10 years, and it ranked No. 2 in the 2008 study. In the most recent survey in the fall of 2009, Bucknell ranked No. 8 in the nation.

Bucknell has claimed a league-high 119 Patriot League Scholar-Athletes • of the Year since the league’s inception as an all-sports conference in 1990-91.

A total of 379 Bison appeared on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll • in 2009-10 after recording a GPA of 3.2 or better during their sport’s com-petition season. Among all BU student-athletes, 257 made the Dean’s List with GPAs of 3.5 or better in the spring of 2010.

In addition to the 119 ESPN the Magazine Academic All-Americans pro-• duced since 1970, Bucknell has also claimed 300 Academic All-District honorees over the same span, including a school-record 22 in 2008-09 and 17 more in 2009-10.

With a school-record-tying eight Patriot League championships in 2009-• 10, Bucknell has now earned 81 crowns in 20 years in the league. In addi-tion, Bucknell has had 109 conference players of the year, 89 PL coaches of the year and a whopping 491 individual league champions from sports such as cross country, track & fi eld, swimming & diving, tennis and golf.

25 of Bucknell’s 27 varsity squads posted team GPAs of 3.0 or better in the • spring of 2010.

Bucknell has captured the Patriot League Presidents’ Cup, signifying the • league’s all-sports champion, 16 times in the 20-year history of the affi lia-tion, including 12 of the last 13 years. Bucknell claimed the overall, men’s and women’s Cup titles in 2009-10. It was the 13th straight year and the 16th time overall that the Bison took home the women’s title. In 2009-10, Bucknell won Patriot League titles in women’s cross country, men’s soc-cer, women’s indoor track & fi eld, women’s outdoor track & fi eld, men’s outdoor track & fi eld, women’s rowing, baseball and softball. Addition-ally, the women’s water polo team captured the CWPA Southern Division championship, and the wrestling team sent four student-athletes to the NCAA Championships and produced two All-Americans.

Bucknell ranks FIFTH in the nation (to Nebraska, Notre Dame, Penn State • and Stanford) in total number of ESPN The Magazine All-America selec-tions with 119.

A major element in ensuring Bucknell’s commitment to athletics excel-• lence is the Kenneth G. Langone Athletics & Recreation Center, which opened fully in 2003. One of the fi nest collegiate athletics facilities of its kind, the center includes the 4,000-seat Sojka Pavilion, the Olympic class Kinney Natatorium, the Krebs Family Fitness Center and the Berger Family Weight Room. A Hall of Fame area, a display of Bucknell’s Medal of Honor recipients, a new Academic All-America wall, a sports medicine suite, modern offi ces for coaches and staff , and locker room and class-room space are also included in the facility’s layout.

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2009-102009-10Academic All-DistrictAcademic All-District

JESSIE SNYDERJESSIE SNYDER

2009-102009-10Academic All-DistrictAcademic All-District

JON LOCKHARTJON LOCKHART

2009-102009-10PL Scholar-Athlete of YearPL Scholar-Athlete of Year

COURTNEY WARRENCOURTNEY WARREN

2009-102009-10Academic All-DistrictAcademic All-District

SEAN KINGSEAN KING

2009-102009-10Academic All-DistrictAcademic All-District

KIM WEAVERKIM WEAVER

2009-102009-10PL Defensive Player of YearPL Defensive Player of Year

BRYAN COHENBRYAN COHEN

2009-102009-10Academic All-DistrictAcademic All-District

MARY PAVLOVICHMARY PAVLOVICH

2008, 2009 & 20102008, 2009 & 2010All-AmericanAll-American

AUSTIN WINTERAUSTIN WINTER

2009-102009-10Academic All-DistrictAcademic All-District

SHERRY FINKELSHERRY FINKEL

2009 & 20102009 & 2010All-AmericanAll-American

RICHIE HYDENRICHIE HYDEN

2009-102009-10Academic All-DistrictAcademic All-District

BEN ALLENBEN ALLEN

20102010PL Field Athlete of YearPL Field Athlete of Year

CHELSEY MUSANTECHELSEY MUSANTE

20092009All-AmericanAll-American

PL Offensive Player of YearPL Offensive Player of YearCONOR O’BRIENCONOR O’BRIEN

2009-102009-10Academic All-DistrictAcademic All-District

PL Scholar-Athlete of YearPL Scholar-Athlete of YearLINDSAY SMITHLINDSAY SMITH

Bucknell Bison AthleticsA National Model in Promoting the Scholar-Athlete Ideal

Bucknell Athletics is fi rst and foremost a student-centered organization, one that strives to be a national model when it comes to operating by a true scholar-athlete model. At Bucknell, student-athletes’ academic programs are their fi rst priority, and providing a competitive Division I athletics program only advances the mission, values and residential learning goals of the university. To that end, the Department of Athletics and Recreation proactively seeks ways to assist student-athletes in their daily academic pursuits. Below are just some of the student-athlete support programs currently in place.

FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE: The faculty athletics representative (FAR) is a member of the faculty or administrative staff who is designated to represent Bucknell in its relationships with the NCAA and the Patriot League. Bucknell’s FAR is Mitch Chernin, Professor of Biology. The FAR can enhance the student-athlete experience by promoting a balance between academics, athletics and the social lives of student-athletes, which aff ords them opportunities to enjoy the full range of collegiate experiences available to students generally.

SIDELINE COACH PROGRAM: This program is a truly unique initiative in Division I college athletics, and it involves the invitation of a member of the faculty, administra-tion, staff or community by one of Bucknell’s 27 varsity teams. The participant has the opportunity to discuss the overall program with the respective coaching staff , including practice preparation and strategy for the upcoming contest. The sideline coach attends a practice session and an actual intercollegiate competition, where he/she is introduced to the team and gains rarely seen insight into the relationships that exist between player-coach and player-player. The purpose of the Sideline Coaches Program is to foster a better understanding by the faculty and administration of the roles played by coaches and athletes in the university’s competitive in-tercollegiate athletic arena.

ACADEMIC ENHANCEMENT CENTER: In the Fall of 2005, the Department of Athletics opened a study/computer lab for student-athletes on the concourse level of Sojka Pavilion. The center is outfi tted with computers, a laser printer, four television monitors and a projection unit with computer, VCR and DVD player. Additionally, the study lab can be used as a meeting place for group projects, tutorial area or just a secluded and quiet study space before or after practice.

LAPTOP PROGRAM: The Department of Athletics owns a number of laptop computers that may be signed out by student-athletes for use on away trips.

STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE (SAAC): Representatives from each varsity team comprise the SAAC, which is designed to enhance the total student-athlete experience by promoting opportunity, protecting student-athlete welfare, and fostering a positive student-athlete image. The Committee is an invaluable resource for promoting communication between athletics administration and student-athletes; promoting communication between athletics and campus-wide ad-ministration; providing feedback and insight, as well as soliciting responses into department issues and proposed NCAA legislation; building a sense of community within the athletics program involving all athletics teams; organizing community service projects and eff orts; creating a vehicle for student-athlete representation on campus-wide committees; serving as a collective voice of campus student-athletes; and disseminating information to the student-athlete body.

OTHER PROGRAMMING: The Department of Athletics, through the identifi cation of outside speakers and periodic “Brown Bag Luncheons,” thrives to enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience as well as to educate student-athletes on a variety of issues that may aff ect them throughout their collegiate career. Some recent topics of interest have been alcohol, nutrition, body image, hazing, sexuality, diversity, career development, study skills, religious life and gambling.

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Bucknell University is one of the top liberal arts colleges in the nation. Our aca-demic programs encompass:

Th e traditional liberal arts disciplines—arts, humanities, natural sciences, • and social sciences.Professional programs in accounting, education, engineering, management • and music.Preprofessional programs in law and medicine.•

With more than 3,500 undergraduates and nearly 150 graduate students, we combine the personal attention of a small college with the resources of a large university.

Th e Campus: Beautiful and Centrally LocatedMore than 100 facilities for learning, living, and recreation.• Recent additions: music building, residence hall, geology/psychology build-• ing, engineering building, and athletics center. Th e new West Fields complex is home to fi eld hockey, women’s lacrosse, and men’s and women’s soccer.Approximately three hours from Baltimore, New York, Philadelphia, and • Washington, D.C.

Academics: Broad Learning OpportunitiesMore than 50 majors leading to Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bach-• elor of Science in Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Education, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, or Bachelor of Music.Arts and Sciences Departments and Programs:• Animal Behavior, Art and Art History, Biology, Cell Biology/Biochemistry, Chemistry, Classics, Compara-tive Humanities, Computer Science, East Asian Studies, Economics, Edu-cation, English, Environmental Geology, Environmental Studies, French, Geography, Geology, German, History, International Relations, Latin Amer-ican Studies, Management, Mathematics, Music, Neuroscience, Philosophy, Physics and Astronomy, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Russian, Sociology and Anthropology, Spanish, Th eatre and Dance, Women’s and Gender Studies.Engineering Departments:• Biomedical, Chemical, Civil and Environmental, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical and Mechanical Engi-neering.

Th e Faculty: Focused on StudentsMore than 330 full-time faculty.• More than 95% of faculty members hold doctoral degrees. • Undergraduate learning is highest priority.• Faculty members are active scholars who conduct research, produce creative • works, and publish their fi ndings, often in collaboration with students.

Undergraduate Research: Hands-On LearningStudents conduct research in the lab and off campus in conjunction with • faculty mentors. High degree of independence.• Great preparation for graduate school and career.•

Campus Life: Never a Dull MomentLearning outside of class: academically oriented student organizations, • guest lecturers, campus publications, concerts, art exhibitions, theatre, trips off campus, and more.More than 150 student-run organizations to suit nearly every interest, from • a capella singing to Zen Buddhist meditation. Volunteer and service projects on- and off -campus, including abroad.• 13 fraternities and 8 sororities.• Diverse religious life programs.• Athletics: varsity intercollegiate program, club sports for both men and • women, and intramural programs.

Residential Colleges: Housing Options with an Academic TwistSeven themed programs open to fi rst-year students: arts, environmental • global, humanities, language and culture, social justice, and society and technology.Students take a course together, live together, and participate in out-of-class • activities such as informal discussions, guest lectures, and off -campus trips.

Career Services: Preparation for the FutureFull- or part-time internships at companies, non-profi ts, or governmental • agencies.Resume writing and interviewing guidance.• Two-day job shadowing externships.• On-campus employment expos and off -campus networking nights.•

Visit Campus: See Bucknell for YourselfTours are off ered fi ve times daily on weekdays and three times on Saturdays. • No appointment is necessary for tours; other options may require reservations.• See an award-winning virtual tour at http://community.bucknell.edu• Please go to www.bucknell.edu/admissions/calendar or call 570-577-1101 • for more information.

THE PLAN FOR BUCKNELL

Bucknell is a unique national university where liberal arts and professional programs complement each other, where 3,350 full-time students are edu-cated for a lifetime of critical thinking and strong leadership. For 160 years, the University has remained true to its fundamental purpose: to educate and prepare students for lives that make a diff erence and have a positive impact on the world.

In keeping with that purpose, the University has developed Th e Plan for Bucknell, which includes its collective vision — “To provide students with the premier undergraduate experience in American higher education.”

Th e Plan comprises fi ve strategies.Strengthen the Academic Core aims to ensure that a Bucknell educa-

tion is challenging and engaging, with openness to new ideas and a culture of innovation;

Deepen the Residential Learning Experience will provide a residential learning and living experience that complements the academic program, inte-grates the athletics and recreation program and promotes personal growth and development and civic and ethical responsibility;

Enhance Diversity is a commitment to diversity in all its forms within a civil and supportive environment of open exchange to prepare Bucknell graduates to live and work in a globally integrated and intercultural world;

Build Bridges will bring the world to Bucknell — through visiting scholars and sports teams, international students and alumni, guest speakers, interna-tional focus semesters, and electronic communications — and bring Bucknell to the world through strategic partnerships and community engagement activities as well as opportunities for off -campus study and faculty research;

Secure Our Financial Future will secure resources necessary to engage new opportunities, lessen dependence on tuition, and ensure our fi nancial future.

Th e Plan for Bucknell was unanimously approved by the Board of Trustees on April 29, 2006, having previously been approved by the students and faculty. We have begun implementing it and are determined to make it a reality over the next decade. To read the complete version of Th e Plan for Bucknell or to request a published version, see http://www.bucknell.edu/Th ePlanforBucknell.

About Bucknell

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• Th e Bucknell wrestling program was discontinued following the 2001-02 season, but was brought back in 2005 thanks in large part to a gener-ous donation from Bill Graham ’62.

• Bucknell’s Sojka Pavilion will host the 107th EIWA Championships March 5-6. It is the fi rst time the Bison will be the host school for the prestigious event. It will be the second wrestling competition to ever be held in the eight-year-old Sojka Pavilion. Bucknell hosted 23-time NCAA champion Iowa and Rutgers in the facility in November 2009.

• Senior captain Kevin LeValley was the lone Bison to show up in the InterMat preseason rankings. He was listed No. 5 nationally at 149 pounds.

• Senior captain Kevin LeValley was selected to participate in the NWCA All-Star Classic in Fullerton, Calif., in November 2010. LeValley is the second straight Bison to earn an invitation to the event, joining Andy Rendos.

• Bucknell won 12 dual matches in 2009-10, equaling the program record for victories in a season. It marked the ninth time in school history the Bison reached double fi gures in wins.

• Bucknell’s 6-0 record against EIWA competition in 2009-10 was its best in program history. Th e last time the Bison fi nished a conference season undefeated was in 1987-88 when it went 5-0 as part of the East Coast Conference.

• Andy Rendos (6th at 165) and Kevin LeValley (7th at 149) both earned All-America honors in 2009-10. It marked the fi rst time in program his-tory multiple Bison were All-Americans in the same seson.

• Andy Rendos won the 165-pound title at the 2010 EIWA Champion-ships in Bethlehem, Pa. It marked the fi rst individual EIWA champion in Bucknell history.

• Bucknell had four automatic qualifi ers to the 2010 NCAA Champion-ships. It tied the 1992 team for the third-most NCAA qualifi ers in pro-gram history. Only the 2009 (six NCAA qualifi ers) and 1989 (fi ve NCAA qualifi ers) teams had more.

• Th e 2009-10 senior class of David Marble, Andy Rendos and Shane Ric-cio helped the Bison to a school-record 44 wins (44-35-2) over their four years. Th at trio combined for 340 individual victories, 11 NCAA appear-ances, two All-America certifi cates, 11 EIWA placewinners, 20 NCAA vic-tories and a 69-14 individual record in EIWA duals.

• Eight Bison (David Marble, John Regan, Kevin LeValley, Brantley Hooks, Andy Rendos, Shane Riccio, Rob Waltko, Joe McMullan) were EIWA placewinners in 2010. It marked the most EIWA placewinners in program history.

• Bucknell faced four ranked opponents in 2009-10, including eventual national champion Iowa. Th e Bison have now wrestled 19 ranked oppo-nents over the last four years. Bucknell is 1-18 against ranked foes since the reinstatement of the program. Th e lone win over that span was a 17-16 win over No. 25 Columbia in February 2007.

• Bucknell was a solid 12-2 against unranked opponents in 2009-10. Th e Bison are 43-17-2 since 2006-07 against foes that are not nationally ranked.

• Bucknell posted a 5-1 home record in 2009-10, including 4-0 in Davis Gym. Th e Bison have won fi ve in a row inside Davis Gym, and nine of their last 10 in their home facility.

• Bucknell fi nished 11-9 overall in 2008-09 and 12-6 in 2009-10. It is the fi rst time since 1993-94 and 1994-95 that the Bison have fi nished above .500 in successive seasons.

• Bucknell used 11 diff erent starting lineups in 2009-10, including 10 in the fi rst 11 matches.

• 2010 graduate Andy Rendos became the second Bucknell wrestler to earn All-America honors twice in a career, joining Bobby Ferraro, who accomplished the feat in 1994 and 1995. Rendos fi nished fi fth in the 165-pound bracket in 2009 and followed that with a sixth-place showing in 2010.

• Bucknell head coach Dan Wirnsberger has guided the Bison to 44 vic-tories over the last four years. He now ranks second on the Bucknell all-time wins list, trailing only longtime Bison mentor Bobby Ferraro, who posted a 169-175-6 mark from 1974-97.

• With a 42-8 record in 2009-10, Kevin LeValley broke the Bucknell sin-gle-season wins record. Th e previous standard of 33 was shared by Andy Rendos (2008-09), Shane Riccio (2008-09) and Brian Pitzer (1998-99).

• 2010 seniors David Marble (111), Andy Rendos (121) and Shane Ric-cio (108) all fi nished their careers with more than 100 victories. Rendos broke Bobby Ferraro’s 15-year-old program wins record, while Marble fi nished third on the all-time wins list and Riccio was fourth.

• Bucknell has fi nished in the top fi ve at each of the last two EIWA Cham-pionships. Th e Bison tied for third place with Penn at the 2009 event and last year they fi nished fourth. Th e third-place showing in 2009 marked Bucknell’s best-ever fi nish at the EIWA Championships.

• Bucknell has had seven diff er-ent wrestlers (Eric Lapotsky, Kevin LeValley, David Marble, Derek Reber, Andy Rendos, Shane Riccio, David Th omp-son) combine for 16 NCAA appearances over the last four years.

• Th ree home events will have live video broadcasts available on Bison Vision, the video component of BucknellBison.com, in 2010-11. Bucknell’s dual matches against Lehigh (Dec. 3) and Army (Feb. 10) will air on Bison Vision, as will the EIWA Championships (March 5-6). A small subscrip-tion fee applies.

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For the fi rst time in his half-decade at Bucknell, head wrestling coach Dan Wirnsberger is having to replace a graduated senior class. And he has quite the group to replace as David Marble, Andy Rendos and Shane Riccio graduated last May with 340 individual wins, 11 NCAA appearances, two All-America certifi cates, 11 EIWA placewinners, 20 NCAA victories, a 69-14 record in EIWA duals and 44 team wins.

Th e Bison wrestling program was reinstated to varsity status prior to the 2006-07 season and this is the fi rst time Wirnsberger will not have those three names that have dominated the headlines so much. However, expecta-tions are still as high as ever for Bucknell, which fi nished 27th in the fi nal team standings at last year’s NCAA Championships.

Senior Kevin LeValley, a 2010 All-American at 149 pounds, headlines the 2010-11 roster. He enters the year ranked in the top fi ve nationally in many polls and is within reach of Rendos’ career wins record of 121 with a 93-37 three-year mark.

Fellow seniors Jay Hahn, Brantley Hooks, Scott Sechler and Rob Walt-ko, will combine with LeValley to provide plenty of leadership and experi-ence, while third-year sophomore Derek Reber and fourth-year junior David Th ompson add additional NCAA experience after competing at the national tournament in 2009.

Bucknell has faced 19 ranked opponents over the last four years, and that challenging schedule will continue this year when it hosts in-state ri-val Lehigh in early December, immediately following road competitions at perennial national powers Nebraska and Oklahoma State in late November. Overall, the Bison will face no fewer than fi ve teams that fi nished in the top 25 at last year’s NCAA Championships.

Highlighting the Bison’s home schedule is the EIWA Championships, which will take place inside Sojka Pavilion the fi rst weekend in March. It will be the fi rst time the 107-year-old event will be held at Bucknell.125 - Projected Starter.................................................Derek Reber

Derek Reber posted one of the best freshman seasons in Bucknell history in 2008-09, but missed all of last year with a knee injury suff ered on the day of the preseason intrasquad match. He is back at full strength this year and has his sights set on a second NCAA appearance.

Reber went 31-12 overall and a team-best 8-0 in EIWA duals as a fresh-man. He fi nished third at the EIWA Championships and earned an automatic berth to the NCAA Championships. Th e Lewisburg, Pa., native did not lose a bout to an unranked opponent after Dec. 5.

Derrik Russell started at 125 in Reber’s absence last year, but he has moved up a weight class, leaving freshman Bob Hauser, a two-time Virginia state qualifi er, to compete with Reber.133 - Projected Starter................. Derrik Russell or Alex Pellicciotti

With David Marble turning in his singlet for a whistle and a position on the Bison coaching staff , there is a hole at 133 for the fi rst time since the reinstatement of the program. Sophomore Derrik Russell, who went 11-18 at 125 last year, will fi ght with freshman Alex Pellicciotti for the starting position.

Russell won seven of his fi rst 11 matches as a rookie, but had his cam-paign cut short by a late-season knee injury. Pellicciotti comes to Bucknell after 170 wins in high school, 88 by fall. He was a three-time PIAA state placewinner.141 - Projected Starter...........................Zac Hancock, Adam HealeyKeep an eye on ........................ Eric Harris, Jack Ingram, Nick Gurol

Bucknell has more depth at 141 than possibly any other weight class. Two former starters are in the mix as junior Adam Healey was the team’s primary starter two years ago and went 6-12 in duals, and sophomore Zac Hancock won the job last year before being sidelined the second half of the campaign with a head injury. Hancock posted a 10-9 record last year against a diffi cult slate of opponents that featured six ranked foes.

Sophomore Eric Harris makes a return to the team this year after a two-year Mormon mission in Ecuador, while sophomore Jack Ingram and fresh-man Nick Gurol will also be in the mix. Harris posted a 6-9 record as a fresh-man in 2007-08, while Ingram was 2-9 a year ago as a rookie.

“With so many wrestlers vying for the starting nod, it should bring some heated battles into the wrestling room on a daily basis,” commented Wirns-berger. “Th ere will be some intriguing matchups to watch, but we would pre-fer consistency from one guy rather than having multiple options to choose from.”149 - Projected Starter............................................. Kevin LeValley

Just the fi fth diff erent Bison to earn All-America honors, LeValley will be

the starter at 149 for a fourth consecutive year. He fi nished seventh nation-ally at 149 pounds after taking second at the EIWA Championships. A two-time EIWA placewinner, LeValley broke Bucknell’s single-season wins mark last year (42) and led the squad in dual victories (16).

Th e Bison coaching staff thinks LeValley has a legitimate chance to make a run at an NCAA title, an accomplishment no Bucknell wrestler has ever achieved.

Junior John Regan, who wrestled at both 149 and 141 last year, was set to back up LeValley, but he will likely miss the season with knee and calf injuries.157 - Projected Starter............................................Brantley HooksKeep an eye on ............................................................Scott Sechler

Wirnsberger sees the 157-pound weight class as a key weight for the Bi-son this season and expects more production with veterans Brantley Hooks and Scott Sechler expected to see the majority of action. Returning starter Hooks is a fi fth-year senior who is 66-55 in his career and is coming off a 23-win junior campaign and a sixth-place fi nish at the EIWA Championships.

Sechler, a senior, has had plenty of success as well, compiling a 31-39 ca-reer mark. He fi nished sixth at EIWAs in 2009 and has eight bonus-point victories in his career.165 - Projected Starter................................................... Corey LearKeep an eye on .............................Nicholas Czapla, Stephen McPeek

Bucknell lost Andy Rendos, a two-time All-American and the program’s fi rst EIWA champion, to graduation, but still has plenty of talent at 165. Sophomore Corey Lear, who fi lled in for an injured Rendos in a handful of dual matches last year, enters the season as the starter. He posted a 20-11 record as a freshman and recorded an 11-1 mark in bonus-point matches, recording six pins and fi ve major decisions.

Junior Nicholas Czapla and freshman Stephen McPeek will push Lear all season long. Czapla is 25-23 through two years in Orange and Blue, while McPeek was a 2010 national prep and Asics All-American prior to enrolling at Bucknell.174 - Projected Starter.......................................... David Th ompsonKeep an eye on ...................................................... Jamie Westwood

It’s not often a team can replace one NCAA qualifi er with another, but that is exactly what the Bison are doing at 174. Shane Riccio was a three-time NCAA qualifi er before graduating last spring fourth on Bucknell’s all-time wins list (108). However, his replacement is fourth-year junior David Th omp-son, who was a 2009 NCAA qualifi er at 184 pounds.

Th e slimmer Th ompson, who wrestled at 184 in each of his fi rst three years, missed most of 2009-10 with an injury. He returns this year and brings a 49-37 career record with him.

Freshman Jamie Westwood, a two-time New Jersey state placewinner, will push Th ompson.184 - Projected Starter........................... Joe McMullan, Rob WaltkoKeep an eye on ........................................................... Austin Fallon

Senior Rob Waltko is the returning starter at 184 and is coming off his fi rst 20-win season. However, being named starter again could be a diffi cult challenge as sophomore Joe McMullan, who wrestled at 197 and heavyweight last year, has followed Th ompson’s lead and trimmed down a weight class to be more competitive. Waltko and McMullan will both see plenty of time in the lineup early until one proves to be signifi cantly better than the other.

Also vying for starting time will be freshman Austin Fallon, a two-time Virginia state champion and Junior National All-American.197 - Projected Starter..................................................... Jay Hahn

Senior Jay Hahn was Bucknell’s top wrestler at 197 last year, but did split some time with Joe McMullan, who has now moved down a weight class. Hahn has put together a solid career, accumulating 34 overall wins, including 14 in duals. However, Wirnsberger is expecting more consistency from him in his fi nal campaign. With more consistency, Wirnsberger sees the veteran competing for an EIWA title and NCAA berth.Hwt. - Projected Starter ............................................ Conor Sweeny

Sophomore Conor Sweeney is the only true heavyweight on the Bison roster and is the early favorite to be the starter. Sweeney, a smaller heavy-weight at around 220 pounds, posted a 3-16 mark as a freshman, but spent the entire spring and summer training at Bucknell to gain critical size as well as work on technical skills.

Wirnsberger sees the heavyweight position as an essential component to the team’s success since it is the anchor of the lineup and many tightly contested duals are decided by the fi nal weight.

Season Outlook

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BUCKNELL TO HOST EIWA CHAMPIONSHIPS

MARCH 5-6, 2011 • SOJKA PAVILION

Bucknell’s beautiful Sojka Pavilion will host the 107th EIWA Champi-onships March 5-6, 2011. It is the fi rst time Bucknell will host the pres-tigious event.

2011 EIWA Championships Information Saturday, March 5Session 1: 10 a.m.-approx. 3 p.m. (Round of 16, Quarterfi nals & Conso-lations, Consolations)Session 2: 3:30 p.m. (Semifi nals)

Sunday, March 6Session 3: 10 a.m.-approx. 1 p.m. (Consolation Semifi nals, Place Finals)Session 4: 3 p.m. (Finals)

Ticket Information (570-577-1000 or www.bucknell.edu/boxof-fi ce)All-Session Pass (advance purchase)Adult: $50Student/Children: $25

All-Session Pass (purchase at door)Adult: $60Student/Children: $30

Single-Session TicketsSession 1: Adult ($25)/Student/Children ($13)Session 2: Adult ($20)/Student/Children ($10)Session 3: Adult ($15)/Student/Children ($8)Session 4: Adult ($15)/Student/Children ($8)

Note: Student ticket valid for competing institution student with valid ID and children 18 and under

Reserved Parking Reserved parking is available in designated lots. An all-session parking pass is $25. A single-day parking pass is $15. Th ere are limited reserved parking spaces and they are expected to sell out quickly.

EIWA Championships

EIWA HISTORY

Th e Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA), as it is known today, had its beginning in 1904. Th en, students from a number of schools in the East met and proposed the creation of a group whose responsibility it would be to organize intercollegiate wrestling as a formal sport. One year later wrestlers from Columbia, Pennsylvania, Princeton and Yale competed in the fi rst EIWA tournament.

Under the management of J. Edward Weisenfl uh, a student at Penn, the fi rst tournament was held April 7, 1905, in the Gymnasium of Weightman Hall on the Penn campus in Philadelphia. At this fi rst meeting the Intercollegiate Wrestling Association was born. Th ereafter, three meetings were held each year, once just before the tournament, once just after the meet, and once in October at which a new tourney site was selected.

No team scoring was kept at the fi rst EIWA tournament in 1905. All that was recorded was the total number of bouts won by each wrestler, in the following weight classes: 115, 125, 135, 145, 158, 175 and heavyweight. Based on that system, Yale won, followed in order by Columbia, Princeton and Pennsylvania.

Remaining strictly a student organization for three and one-half decades, the group gradually assumed the name “Eastern” to distinguish itself from the faculty-controlled “Western” Association, now known as the Big Ten. Ultimately, after the 1939 meet, the students capitulated to faculty control, and the Eastern College Athletic Conference, organized in 1938, has since provided formal structure for the EIWA, which now functions as an allied entity of the ECAC.

“Th e Easterns” have survived both as the oldest intercollegiate wrestling organization and as a unique athletic event with unusually widespread spectator appeal.

Today, membership in the EIWA numbers 14 schools: American, Army, Brown, Bucknell, Columbia, Cornell, East Stroudsburg, Franklin & Marshall, Harvard, Lehigh, Navy, Penn, Princeton and Rutgers.

Th e Bison following their third-place fi nish at theTh e Bison following their third-place fi nish at the2009 EIWA Championships.2009 EIWA Championships.

2010 EIWA CHAMPIONSHIP

RESULTS

Place Team Points 1. Cornell 160.5 2. Penn 113 3. Lehigh 109.5 4. Bucknell 103.5 5. American 96 6. Rutgers 87 7. Navy 81.5 t-8. Columbia 65 t-8. Army 65 10. Brown 55 11. Harvard 52.5 12. Princeton 24 13. Franklin & Marshall 2

Bucknell’s Recent EIWA Finishes2007: 9th of 142008: 8th of 142009: t-3rd of 142010: 4th of 13

2010 EIWA2010 EIWA165-Pound Champion165-Pound Champion

Andy RendosAndy Rendos

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165 - NICHOLAS CZAPLAJUNIOR

WEST FALLS, N.Y.WARSAW

Year Overall Dual EIWA Duals Pins TF MD2008-09 10-11 0-1 0-0 0 0 32009-10 15-12 0-0 0-0 0 3 3Totals 25-23 0-1 0-0 0 3 6

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2009-10: Competed in seven tournaments, mainly as an unattached wrestler ... wres-tled exclusively at 165 pounds ... six of 15 wins were bonus-point victories ... won seven of fi nal nine bouts ... fi nished third at the Shorty Hitchcock Memorial Classic at Mill-ersville ... won season-high three straight matches on two occasions ... did not wrestle in a match after Jan. 17.2008-09: Competed in fi ve tournaments as an unattached wrestler ... three of 10 vic-tories were by major decision ... backup at 157 pounds ... wrestled in one dual, losing to Cleveland State’s Rob Michaels in Davis Gym ... opened season with 9-5 record before losing six of last seven bouts ... wrestled just fi ve matches after Jan. 1.Before Bucknell: Member of wrestling team at Warsaw High School ... two-time high school All-American in wrestling ... set eight school records ... won his weight at the Empire State Games twice ... took third and second at the N.Y. State tournament ... claimed a Junior Greco state title. Personal: Nicholas David Czapla ... born Nov. 27, 1989 in Buff alo, N.Y. ... son of David Czapla and Janice Toporek ... has one brother, Philip ... majoring in psychology.

Wrestler Profiles

141 - ZAC HANCOCKSOPHOMORE

LAURA, OHIO

TROY CHRISTIAN

Year Overall Dual EIWA Duals Pins TF MD2009-10 10-9 2-5 2-1 4 1 0Totals 10-9 2-5 2-1 4 1 0

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Year Overall D

2009-10: Opened season with a third-place fi nish at the Clarion Open and a second-place showing at the Navy Classic ... was a combined 6-2 at those two events ... posted a 10-9 overall record, all at 141 pounds ... faced six ranked foes ... went 0-6 in those bouts ... registered a 2-5 record in duals, but both wins were against EIWA opponents ... did not wrestle after defeating Princeton’s Luis Ramos in a Dec. 18 dual match.Before Bucknell: Spent two years in a post-secondary education program at Edison Community College … earned four letters in wrestling and baseball at Troy Christian High School … two-time wrestling state champion … three-time state fi nalist … four-time state placewinner … named all-area … baseball all-league selection … led league in hits … two-year member of National Honor Society.Personal: Zachary Scott Hancock … born Nov. 29, 1990 in Bradenton, Fla. … son of Scott and Annette Hancock … has two brothers, Jordan and Garrett ... fi rst person in family to attend college ... major is undeclared.

141 - ERIC HARRISSOPHOMORE

GREEN RIVER, WYO.GREEN RIVER

Year Overall Dual EIWA Duals Pins TF MD2007-08 6-9 0-3 0-1 2 0 1Totals 6-9 0-3 0-1 2 0 1

1SGG

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2008-09 & 2009-10: Spent two years on a Mormon mission in Ecuador.2007-08: Posted a 6-9 record at 141 pounds ... won four of fi rst six bouts ... placed fi fth at the Navy Classic ... did not wrestle a match after Jan. 5.Before Bucknell: Lettered in wrestling, cross country and football at Green River High School ... served as captain for two seasons under head coach Darren Heslep ... earned All-America honors ... won state title ... named all-state three times and all-conference four times ... took fi rst at 14 tournaments ... named Most Outstanding Wrestler at the Wyoming Ron Th on Tournament and at the Utah Tournament of Champions ... placed third at the Reno Tournament of Champions. Personal: Eric Anderson Harris ... born Oct. 10, 1988 in Salt Lake City, Utah ... son of Joseph and Marsha Harris ... has 11 siblings, Joseph, Eli, Michelle, Seth, Mark, Sarah, Julia, Laura, Anna, Mary and Lily ... brother, Eli, is a former wrestler at Brown ... civil engineering major.

197 - JAY HAHNSENIOR

MALVERN, PA.GREAT VALLEY

Year Overall Dual EIWA Duals Pins TF MD2007-08 5-15 0-3 0-1 2 0 12008-09 13-14 5-8 1-2 1 1 22009-10 16-11 9-5 4-1 3 1 3Totals 34-40 14-16 5-4 6 2 6

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ear Overall DYe

2009-10: Wrestled exclusively at 197 pounds for the fi rst time ... posted a 16-11 record, including 9-5 in duals ... built a 16-8 record after going 6-1 in a seven-match stretch from mid-January to mid-February ... lost fi nal three bouts (vs. American, EI-WAs) of season to fi nish 16-11 ... 7-2 in bonus-point matches ... 9-9 in matches decided by decision ... defeated No. 17 Lamar Brown of Rutgers for only victory in fi ve tries over a ranked opponent ... defeated teammate Joe McMullan in fi nals of season-opening Navy Classic to claim 197-pound title ... also posted wins at the Cliff Keen Invitational and Midlands Championships.2008-09: Competed mainly at 197, but also fi lled in at heavyweight ... posted 12-12 mark at 197 and went 1-2 at heavyweight ... won fi ve of fi rst six bouts to place fourth at season-opening Michigan State Open ... posted 0-4 record opposite ranked foes ... season ended prematurely due to a knee injury ... earned fi rst career EIWA dual victory with 9-4 decision against Franklin & Marshall’s Colin Ely in early December ... earned a fi fth-place fi nish at the Navy Classic ... posted a 2-1 record at the Northeast Duals ... lost fi nal four matches of season after building a solid 13-10 record.2007-08: Competed at 174, 184 and 197 ... posted a 3-4 record at 174, a 2-7 mark at 184 and was 0-4 at 197 for a combined record of 5-15 ... two of fi ve victories were by pin ... lost fi nal six matches of season ... competed in the 197-pound weight class at the EIWA Championships, but lost both bouts ... saw action in fi ve regular-season tourna-ments and three dual matches. Before Bucknell: Earned four letters in wrestling and three in baseball at Great Valley High School ... wrestled under head coach Joe Tornetta ... served as team captain his senior year ... earned all-league selections in both wrestling and baseball as a junior and as a senior. Personal: George McGuire Hahn, Jr. ... born Dec. 31, 1988 in Wynnewood, Pa. ... son of George and Caroline Hahn ... has two siblings, Robbie and Kristina ... majoring in accounting.

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157 - BRANTLEY HOOKSSENIOR

SPARTANBURG, S.C.JAMES F. BYRNES

Year Overall Dual EIWA Duals Pins TF MD2006-07 16-12 11-9 1-5 0 0 32007-08 13-13 7-8 1-5 0 0 12008-09 14-13 0-0 0-0 2 0 02009-10 23-17 9-7 5-0 0 1 3Totals 66-55 27-24 7-10 2 1 7

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Year Overall D

2009-10: Wrestled at 157 pounds ... starter at 157 ... went 9-7 in dual matches, includ-ing 5-0 in EIWA duals ... placed sixth at the EIWA Championships, one of eight Bison placewinners ... took fourth at the Clarion Open and third at the Navy Classic ... posted two fi ve-match winning streaks, including one entering EIWA Championships ... faced six ranked opponents, going 0-6 in those bouts ... fi fth on team with 23 wins. 2008-09: Took fi rst semester off school ... wrestled as an unattached wrestler at six tournaments ... went 14-13 ... earned sixth place at the Kent State Open ... competed at both 157 and 165 ... went 0-2 at 165 at the Mat Town Open ... 14-11 at 157 ... two diff erent three-match winning streaks.2007-08: Wrestled at 157 pounds, posting a 13-13 record ... posted a fourth-place fi n-ish at the season-opening Binghamton Open ... went 2-2 at the EIWA Championships, losing to two of the top four seeds ... faced two ranked opponents during regular season ... owned a 10-7 overall record midway through the season.2006-07: Started for the Bison at 157 and went 16-12, 11-9 in duals (1-5 EIWA) ... fi rst collegiate victory came by a 4-3 margin over Scott Yorko in Bucknell’s 24-9 victory over James Madison ... posted a 4-1 record at the Navy Classic to place third ... won three matches by major decision, including a 10-2 result against Mike Alvarez of Princeton at the EIWA Championships. Before Bucknell: Four-time letterwinner in wrestling at James F. Byrnes High School ... NHSCA All-American (seventh) under head coach Eric Hansen ... won three state championships and was a state placewinner all four years. Personal: Brantley Madison Hooks ... born Sept. 23, 1987 in Atlanta, Ga. ... son of David and Leah Hooks ... has one sister, Logan ... majoring in sociology.

Wrestler Profiles

141 - ADAM HEALEYJUNIOR

WILKES BARRE, PA.WYOMING SEMINARY

Year Overall Dual EIWA Duals Pins TF MD2008-09 18-20 6-12 3-4 2 1 12009-10 10-8 0-0 0-0 0 0 3Totals 28-28 6-12 3-4 2 1 4

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2009-10: Wrestled in fi ve tournaments, four as an unattached competitor ... competed at 141, 149 and 157 ... placed fi fth at the Navy Classic in the 141-pound weight class ... began season with a 9-4 record ... wrestled at just one event (Shorty Hitchcock Classic) after Jan. 1.2008-09: Wrestled at 141 pounds ... opened year with a fourth-place showing at Michi-gan State Open ... followed with a fi fth-place fi nish at Navy Classic two weeks later ... owned an 11-6 record before the end of November ... faced four ranked opponents ... posted a 1-2 record at the EIWA Championships ... both pins came against East Stroudsburg’s Matt Michaels ... starter at 141 in 18 of Bucknell’s 20 duals.Before Bucknell: Finished high school career as Wyoming Seminary’s all-time wins leader, going 198-44 ... placed three times at National Prep tournament (fourth, sev-enth and sixth) ... won two titles and placed a total of six times at the Pennsylvania prep state tournament ... took seventh at Beast of the East in 2007 ... placed fi rst at Escape the Rock in 2008 ... collected three St. Albans Tournament championships ... was selected to the 2008 Times Leader All-Star team ... won Wyoming Seminary’s W. Austin Bishop and Mary J. Muldoon Award for high academic performance and athletic achievements. Personal: Adam Joseph Healey ... born Aug. 29, 1989 in Kingston, Pa. ... son of Th om-as and Susan Healey ... has one sister, Leslie ... majoring in environmental studies.

• 2010 EIWA Placewinner (6th)

141 - JACK INGRAMSOPHOMORE

COTUIT, MASS.TABOR ACADEMY

Year Overall Dual EIWA Duals Pins TF MD2009-10 2-9 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Totals 2-9 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

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2009-10: Wrestled at 133 pounds ... competed at fi ve tournaments, mostly as an unat-tached wrestler ... posted a 2-9 record ... defeated Franklin & Marshall’s Matt Murray at the Navy Classic and Springfi eld’s Gary Nevolis at the Wilkes Open.Before Bucknell: Th ree-time national prep qualifi er … earned Tabor Academy’s Bid-strup Wrestling Award twice … All-New England wrestler … wrestling team captain … also competed on cross country and track & fi eld teams.Personal: Jack Cody Ingram … born Aug. 17, 1991 in Hyannis, Mass. … son of James and Barbara Ingram ... father ran track at Penn State … has one sister, Sage ... major is undeclared.

165 - COREY LEARSOPHOMORE

ORANGEVILLE, PA.BENTON AREA

Year Overall Dual EIWA Duals Pins TF MD2009-10 20-11 4-3 1-1 5 0 6Totals 20-11 4-3 1-1 5 0 6

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2009-10: Began season at 157 pounds, but moved up to 165 ... posted a 20-11 overall record ... was 13-8 at 157 and 7-3 at 165 ... posted a 4-3 record in dual matches fi lling in for injured All-American Andy Rendos at 165 ... won the 165-pound bracket at the Shorty Hitchcock Classic ... fi nished sixth at the Binghamton Open and eighth at the Nittany Lion Open at 157 pounds ... posted a season-best six-match winning streak in January ... lost back-to-back bouts just once all season ... posted an 11-4 mark over fi nal 15 matches ... went 5-0 in matches decided by fall and 6-1 in bouts decided by major decision ... earned team’s 11th Man Award following season.Before Bucknell: Member of wrestling team for four years and football team for three at Benton Area High School … PIAA individual state champion … named to Pennsyl-vania All-Academic Wrestling First Team … high school’s all-time winningest wrestler … NHSCA Senior National All-American … Junior Freestyle National All-American … 154-17 career high school record … 69 pins over fi nal three seasons … participated in Dapper Dan Classic.Personal: Corey William Lear … born April 2, 1990 in Bloomsburg, Pa. … son of Chuck and Stacey Lear ... has two siblings, Nolan and Makayla ... majoring in electrical engi-neering.

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125 - DEREK REBERSOPHOMORE

LEWISBURG, PA.LEWISBURG

Year Overall Dual EIWA Duals Pins TF MD2008-09 31-12 16-4 8-0 2 1 72009-10 Injured Totals 31-12 16-4 8-0 2 1 7

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• NCAA Qualifi er (2009)• Th ird-place fi nish at EIWA Championships (2009)• Missed 2009-10 with a knee injury

2009-10: Missed entire season with a knee injury suff ered prior to early November Intrasquad Match.2008-09: Posted one of best freshman seasons in program history ... wrestled exclu-sively at 125 pounds ... won 31 matches, the most by a freshman in school history ... tied for fi fth on single-season wins list ... placed third at EIWA Championships, earning an automatic berth to the NCAA Championships ... only freshman among Bucknell’s six NCAA qualifi ers ... posted an 0-2 mark at NCAAs ... fi nished season ranked No. 20 nationally at 125 pounds ... went 8-0 in EIWA duals, equaling Andy Rendos for best mark on team ... tied for third on Bucknell’s single-season duals wins list with 16 ... led team with 16 dual victories ... won 19 straight bouts vs. unranked foes entering NCAA Championships ... did not lose to an unranked opponent after Dec. 5 ... tied for team lead with seven wins by major decision ... opened season with 8-1 record ... concluded campaign winning eight of fi nal 11 bouts ... placed third at the Michigan State Open and fi fth at the Navy Classic ... posted a 4-2 record at the Cliff Keen Invitational.Before Bucknell: 2008 Pennsylvania state champion ... four-time state placewinner ... 2008 high school national fi nalist ... represented Pennsylvania in the Dapper Dan Wres-tling Classic ... two-time NHSCA national champion ... placed fi fth at Junior Nationals in 2007 ... posted a career record of 165-10 ... National Honor Society member. Personal: Derek T. Reber ... born Aug. 26, 1989 in Lewisburg, Pa. ... son of Franklin and Th eresa Reber ... has one sister, Brittany ... majoring in psychology.

Wrestler Profiles

149 - KEVIN LEVALLEYSENIOR • CAPTAIN

HUGO, COLO.LIMON

Year Overall Dual EIWA Duals Pins TF MD2007-08 22-14 12-9 4-4 0 2 112008-09 29-15 14-5 5-3 3 2 72009-10 42-8 16-2 6-0 4 6 9Totals 93-37 42-16 15-7 7 10 27

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• 2010 All-American at 149 pounds (7th)• Two-time NCAA Qualifi er (2009, 2010)• Two-time EIWA Placewinner: 2009 (6th), 2010 (2nd)

Tied for sixth on Bucknell’s career wins list (93) ... ranked No. 5 in Intermat preseason rankings at 149 pounds ... competed at University World Champi-onships in Torino, Italy, in October 2010 ... selected to participate at NWCA All-Star Classic in Fresno, Calif., in November 2010.2009-10: Posted school-record 42 wins at 149 pounds … became fi fth diff erent Bison wrestler to earn All-America honors with seventh-place NCAA fi nish at 149 pounds … posted a 5-2 record at NCAA Championships … seeded ninth at NCAA Championships … placed second at 149 pounds at EIWA Championships to earn automatic berth to NCAAs … led team in wins (42), dual wins (16), EIWA dual wins (6) and tech falls (6) … faced 16 nationally ranked opponents … never lost two consecutive bouts … all eight losses were by decision by a total of 17 points … posted two winning streaks of at least 10 matches … 33-1 vs. unranked opponents … won 149-pound bracket at Clarion Open and Navy Classic … fi nished third at Midlands Championships … took fi fth at Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational … three-time Bison Athlete of the Week … shared team’s William A. Graham IV Most Outstanding Wrestler Award with 2010 graduate Andy Rendos ... earned spot at 2010 University World Championships after summer performance at University World Team Trials.2008-09: Posted 29 wins at 149 pounds ... tied for 11th on Bucknell’s single-season wins list ... fi nished sixth at EIWA Cham-pionships to earn automatic berth to NCAA Championships ... went 1-2 at NCAA Championships ... faced 10 nation-ally ranked wrestlers entering NCAAs ... tied for team lead with seven major deci-sions ... posted 4-1 win over No. 12 Kyle Borshoff (American) for fi rst career win over ranked opponent ... Damon’s Bison Athlete of the Week and EIWA Wrestler of the Week on Feb. 16 for win over Borshoff ... took second at Navy Classic and fi fth at Michigan State Open ... opened season with 10-2 mark ... six winning streaks of at least three matches ... fi fth on team in victories ... tied for second on squad with 14 dual victories ... 6-1 when wrestling in Davis Gym ... placed second at ASICS Uni-versity National Freestyle Championships at 66 KG (145.5 lbs.).2007-08: Bucknell’s starter at 149 pounds ... posted a 22-14 record ... went 12-9 in du-als, including 4-4 in EIWA duals ... earned the No. 7 seed at 149 pounds at the EIWA Championships ... went 2-2 at the event with a pair of major decisions ... two losses at EIWAs came by a total of four points ... led team with 11 wins by major decision ... opened season 7-1 with fi ve of those wins by major decision ... placed third at the season-opening Binghamton Open ... earned a fourth-place fi nish at the Navy Classic ... was 5-2 with two major decisions, two techni-cal falls and one 5-0 shutout inside Davis Gym ... posted an 0-3 record against ranked opponents ... fourth on team with 22 wins ... 12 dual victories tied for fourth on squad ... competed at the FILA Junior World Team Trials in Las Vegas, Nev., and took second at 66 KG (145.5 lbs.). Before Bucknell: Lettered in wrestling and golf at Limon High School ... served as three-year captain under head coach Cameron Soester ... won four high school state titles ... named Colorado Wrestler of the Year in 2007 ... set state record with 260 career near falls ... was a three-time USAW Junior National Greco All-American ... also earned All-America honors for his runner-up fi nish at the 2006 NHSCA Junior Nationals ... won three Greco state championships ... claimed two freestyle state championships and one runner-up fi nish ... earned All-America Scholar, NHSCA Academic All-America and Academic All-State honors ... went 152-6 in his career. Personal: Kevin L. LeValley ... born Nov. 5, 1988 in Blackwell, Okla. ... son of Dan and Tammy LeValley ... has one sister, Dani ... father played football at McPherson College ... majoring in education.

184 - JOE MCMULLANSOPHOMORE

EASTON, PA.WYOMING SEMINARY

Year Overall Dual EIWA Duals Pins TF MD2009-10 14-10 8-6 3-2 2 0 1Totals 14-10 8-6 3-2 2 0 1

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• 2010 EIWA Placewinner (8th - 184 pounds)

2009-10: Alternated between 197 pounds and heavyweight as a freshman ... posted 14-10 overall record ... was 6-2 at 197 and 8-8 at heavyweight ... fi nished eighth in the heavyweight bracket at the EIWA Championships ... took second to teammate Jay Hahn in 197-pound brack-et at Navy Classic ... posted a fi ve-match winning streak midseason ... earned team’s Freshman of the Year Award.Before Bucknell: Two-time national prep champion, runner-up as a sopho-more, third as a freshman … four-time state champion … 2008 Ironman cham-pion … placed third at 2008 Beast of the East and sixth in 2007 … ranked fi fth nationally by Amateur Wrestling News … three-time Mount Mat Madness champi-on … 200-17 career high school record … also a member of football team at Wyo-ming Seminary.Personal: Joseph John McMullan … born Jan. 24, 1990 in Seacacus, N.J. … son of John and Suzy McMullan ... major is undeclared.

Kevin LeValleyKevin LeValley

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PLUM BOROUGH, PA.KISKI SCHOOL

Year Overall Dual EIWA Duals Pins TF MD2008-09 14-9 1-1 0-0 1 2 22009-10 22-14 7-4 3-0 6 0 5Totals 36-23 8-5 3-0 7 2 7

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2009-10: Started season at 149 pounds, but dropped down to 141 later in the cam-paign ... posted a 22-14 overall mark ... was 10-6 at 149 pounds and 12-8 at 141 ... fi nished seventh in 141-pound bracket at EIWA Championships ... 11-3 in bonus-point matches ... never lost more than two consecutive bouts ... 3-0 in EIWA duals ... fi nished fi fth at 149 pounds at Navy Clas-sic.2008-09: Wrestled at 141, 149 and 157 ... posted 11-6 record at 149 ... was 3-3 at 141 and 0-1 at 157 ... competed in four tournaments and two duals ... never lost more than two matches in a row ... placed fourth at the East Stroudsburg Open and Shorty Hitchcock Open ... also took fi fth at the Michigan State Open ... lone dual win came against Wagner’s Jake Villaret ... competed at just two events after Jan. 1 ... posted a 7-2 mark during a midseason nine-bout stretch.Before Bucknell: Four-time placewinner at Prep Nationals, taking third in 2008 and 2007, fi fth in 2006 and sixth in 2005 ... Liberty National champion ... won three Prep state titles (2008, 2007 and 2006) ... placed at Junior Olympic state tournament fi ve times, winning one title ... Westmoreland County Coaches Association champion in 2008 ... took fi rst at Valley Forge Cadet ... logged a career record of 171-21, including a 44-2 mark as a senior ... three-time team captain ... also a member of soccer, lacrosse and cross country teams. Personal: John Th omas Regan Jr. ... born Aug. 31, 1989 in Monroeville, Pa. ... son of John and Yvonne Regan ... has one sister, Sharlie, and one brother, James ... majoring in accounting.

Wrestler Profiles

133 - DERRIK RUSSELLSOPHOMORE

JACKSON, N.J.JACKSON MEMORIAL

Year Overall Dual EIWA Duals Pins TF MD2009-10 11-18 4-11 1-4 1 1 1Totals 11-18 4-11 1-4 1 1 1

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2009-10: Wrestled exclusively at 125 pounds in place of an injured Derek Reber ... accumulated an 11-18 record ... fi nished sixth at the Navy Classic ... was 7-7 in tourna-ment competition, but just 4-11 in duals ... was 9-10 in fi rst 19 matches of season ... faced three ranked opponents.Before Bucknell: Four-sport athlete at Jackson Memorial High School … participated in wrestling, cross country, track and soccer … wrestling team captain and MVP … placed fi fth, sixth and seventh in NJIAA state tournament … three-time district cham-pion … 114 career wins … helped team to No. 1 state ranking twice … team was a two-time group 4 state champion.Personal: Derrik Michael Russell … born April 2, 1991 in Toms River, N.J. … son of Susin Russell ... has two siblings, Raymond and Cassie ... majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

157 - SCOTT SECHLERSENIOR

SLATINGTON, PA.NORTHERN LEHIGH

Year Overall Dual EIWA Duals Pins TF MD2007-08 7-9 0-0 0-0 1 0 12008-09 12-16 3-6 3-2 1 0 12009-10 12-14 0-1 0-0 1 0 3Totals 31-39 3-7 3-2 3 0 5

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• 2009 EIWA Placewinner (6th - 157 pounds)

2009-10: Registered 12 wins for the second straight year ... was 12-14 overall ... 22 of 26 bouts were wrestled as an unattached competitor at various tournaments ... posted a fi ve-match winning streak at the Wilkes Open in midseason ... did not see action after Jan. 17.2008-09: Went 12-16 wrestling at 157 pounds ... was 9-10 in tournament competition and 3-6 in duals ... posted a 3-2 EIWA dual record ... made a surprising run through the 157-pound bracket to place sixth at EIWA Championships ... posted a 3-3 record at EIWA Championships ... had won three regular-season bouts since Nov. 22 entering EIWAs and equaled that number at EIWAs ... posted three separate three-match win-ning streaks.2007-08: Posted a 7-9 record exclusively in tournament competition ... wrestled in the 157-pound weight class ... posted one victory by pin, fi ve by decision and one by major decision ... went 2-1 with one pin in three exhibition matches ... competed at the FILA Junior Freestyle National Championships in April. Before Bucknell: Lettered three times in wrestling and football at Northern Lehigh High School ... served as team captain as a senior ... won a PIAA AA Southeast Regional title as a senior ... was a two-time state qualifi er and took seventh at the 2007 PIAA AA tournament ... helped team capture state title in 2005 ... was a three-time district placewinner ... earned three Colonial League Honors selections ... named scholar-ath-lete as a senior ... career record of 102-32 ... served as football team captain. Personal: Scott Ross Sechler ... born May 4, 1988 in Bethlehem, Pa. ... son of Dale and Lynn Sechler ... has one brother, Joel, who played football at Monmouth University ... majoring in management.

Hwt. - CONOR SWEENEYSOPHOMORE

GLADSTONE, N.J.SETON HALL PREP

Year Overall Dual EIWA Duals Pins TF MD2009-10 3-16 0-7 0-2 0 0 0Totals 3-16 0-7 0-2 0 0 0

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2009-10: Broke into the starting lineup at heavyweight early in the season ... was 3-16 overall, including 0-7 in duals ... all three wins came in succession at the Wilkes Open in late December.Before Bucknell: Region 3 New Jersey state champion in 2009 … Essex County cham-pion, District X champion and NJSIAA State Quarterfi nalist as a senior … Second Team All-Iron Hills Conference as a senior … led team to county championship in 2009 … team set school wins record (20) in 2009 … two-time team captain … fourth-most single-season wins in school history (34) … third-place fi n-ish in District X in 2007 and 2008 … fi nished fi fth at 2008 NHSCA National Open … also a member of Seton Hall Prep football team.Personal: Conor John Sweeney … born Oct. 29, 1990 in West Orange, N.J. … son of John and Karen Sweeney ... has three siblings … father played football at Yale (1980-84) ... major is undeclared.

• 2010 EIWA Placewinner (7th - 141 pounds)

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174 - DAVID THOMPSONJUNIOR WEST LIBERTY, OHIO

ST. PARIS GRAHAM

Year Overall Dual EIWA Duals Pins TF MD2007-08 17-13 9-9 4-3 3 1 42008-09 23-16 12-7 6-2 3 0 22009-10 9-8 2-2 2-0 0 1 1Totals 49-37 23-18 12-5 6 2 7

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• 2009 NCAA Qualifi er• 2009 EIWA Placewinner (5th - 184 pounds)

2009-10: Competed at 184 pounds for the third straight year ... only on team during fi rst semester ... battled injuries and withdrew from school in the spring semester to preserve eligibility ... posted a 9-8 record ... won the 184-pound bracket at the season-opening Clarion Open as an unattached wrestler ... posted two separate three-match winning streaks ... never lost more than two bouts in a row ... was 2-0 in EIWA duals, defeating an opponent from Rutgers and earning a forfeit victory against Princeton.2008-09: Consistent wrestler who earned his fi rst NCAA berth ... fi nished fi fth at EIWA Championships to earn an at-large berth to NCAAs ... posted a 1-2 mark at NCAA Championships, defeating Liberty’s Christopher Daggett in the consolation bracket ... faced eight nationally ranked opponents ... never lost more than two straight bouts or won more than three in a row ... tied for third on team with six EIWA dual victories ... one of six Bison with double-fi gure victories in dual matches ... took second at Navy Classic, losing in championship match to No. 19 John Barone of Duke ... defeated No. 15 David Craig of Lehigh at the Cliff Keen Invitational for fi rst win over a ranked op-ponent ... went 6-2 in fi nal eight bouts entering NCAA Championships.2007-08: Posted a 17-13 record at 184 pounds ... second among Bison freshmen in vic-tories ... opened season with a 12-3 record ... won seven straight matches at one point ... was the seventh seed in the 184-pound bracket at the EIWA Championships and posted a 1-2 record ... was 0-4 against ranked opponents ... posted a 9-9 mark in duals, includ-ing 4-3 against EIWA foes ... fi nished third at the Navy Classic and second at the Cleve-land State Open ... began career with back-to-back major decisions in fi rst two matches ... fi nished season with four victories by major decision ... competed at the FILA Junior Freestyle National Championships following the conclusion of the season. Before Bucknell: Earned four letters in wrestling at Graham Local School under head coach Jeff Jordan ... was a four-time state placewinner, taking sixth in 2004, fourth in 2005 and 2006 and second in 2007 ... helped his squad to four Division II state titles ... served as team captain for two seasons ... named Academic All-Ohio on three occa-sions ... picked up All-Area recognition three times ... was a USA National runner-up in freestyle to earn All-America honors ... three-time placewinner at the prestigious Iron Man tournament ... totaled a career record of 127-42. Personal: David Michael Th ompson ... born Mar. 22, 1988 in Colorado Springs, Colo. ... son of Scott and Cindee Boyd ... has three siblings, Coby, Casey and Chelsie ... major-ing in biology.

184 - ROB WALTKOSENIOR

PITTSBURGH, PA.NORTH ALLEGHENY

Year Overall Dual EIWA Duals Pins TF MD2007-08 11-12 0-5 0-2 1 0 12008-09 8-13 2-5 0-4 1 0 42009-10 20-18 7-8 3-1 0 0 4Totals 39-43 9-18 3-7 2 0 9

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2009-10: Became a regular in the lineup at 184 pounds ... fi nished season 20-18 overall ... wrestled once at 197, losing a 9-0 major decision to No. 16 Dennis Drury of North Carolina ... fi nished in sixth place of 184-pound bracket at the EIWA Championships ... posted two three-match winning streaks ... 7-8 in dual matches, but 3-1 against EIWA foes ... fi nished fi fth at the Navy Classic and third at the Clarion Open ... faced seven ranked opponents.2008-09: Moved up in weight class, wrestling at 184, 197 and Hwt. ... posted a 7-8 record at 184 ... was 1-4 at 197 and 0-1 at heavyweight ... opened season with a sixth-place fi nish at the Michigan State Open ... faced two nationally ranked opponents ... posted back-to-back wins three times ... won fi rst two duals.2007-08: Wrestled at 174 pounds and posted an 11-12 record ... all 11 wins came during tournament competition ... placed fi fth at the Navy Classic and fourth at the Cleveland State Open ... won a season-high four consecutive matches on two occasions ... faced one ranked wrestler (Hofstra’s Alton Lucas) and lost by major decision ... com-peted at the FILA Junior Freestyle National Championships following the conclusion of the season. Before Bucknell: Earned four letters in wrestling at North Allegheny High School under head coach Jamie Kyrazis ... set school record for wins with a career mark of 150-19 ... won four sectional championships and was a four-time regional placewinner, winning the title once ... qualifi ed for the PIAA AAA state tournament twice where he was the runner-up in 2005 and the champion in 2007 ... won a Cadet USA national freestyle title in 2004 and took third in Greco in 2004 and seventh in 2003 ... took third at the Iron Man tournament in 2006 and second in 2007 ... won two junior freestyle state titles. Personal: Robert Lee Waltko ... born Jul. 6, 1988 in Dallas, Texas ... son of Dennis and Lisa Waltko ... has three siblings, Genny, Joe and Francesca ... majoring in sociology.

Wrestler Profiles

• 2010 EIWA Placewinner (6th - 184 pounds)

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Bucknell hosted No. 5 Missouri in front of a near-sellout crowd inside Davis Gym in November 2008.Bucknell hosted No. 5 Missouri in front of a near-sellout crowd inside Davis Gym in November 2008.

184 - AUSTIN FALLONFRESHMAN

CENTREVILLE, VA.WESTFIELD

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Before Bucknell: Four-year wrestling letterwinner at Westfi eld High School … also played lacrosse for two years … two-time Virginia AAA state champion in wrestling … two-time regional and district champion … placed fourth at 2009 Super 32 … fi nished fi fth at the NHSCA Junior Nationals to earn All-America status … Washington Post All-Met First Team in 2010 … team captain … posted 53-7 record as a senior … named lacrosse second-team all-district in 2009.Personal: Austin Forrest Fallon … born Jan. 23, 1992 in Fairfax, Va. … son of Rod and Edie Fallon ... father wrestled at the University of Maryland … has two sisters, Meredythe and Abigail ... major is undeclared.

141 - NICK GUROLFRESHMAN

PHILIPSBURG, PA.PHILIPSBURG-OSCEOLA

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Before Bucknell: Four-year wrestling letterwinner and two-year cross country letter-winner at Philipsburg-Osceola High School … two-year wrestling team captain … 2009 PIAA AAA qualifi er. Personal: Nicholas Myers Gurol … born Nov. 9, 1991 in State College, Pa. … son of Sam and Kelley Hardy ... has one brother, Santiago ... major is undeclared.

125 - BOB HAUSERFRESHMAN

FAIRFAX STATION, VA.W.T. WOODSON

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Before Bucknell: Four-year wrestling letterwinner at W.T. Woodson High School … state champion in Greco-Roman and freestyle … two-time state qualifi er … three-time all-region selection … two-time team captain … two-time team MVP.Personal: Robert William Hauser … born Nov. 12, 1991 in Fairfax, Va. … son of Robert and Jacqueline ... father attended Syracuse University on a gymnastics scholarship and was a New York State High School champion … has one sister, Elizabeth ... major is undeclared.

165 - STEPHEN MCPEEKFRESHMAN

SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS

BISHOP LYNCH

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Before Bucknell: Four-year wrestling letterwinner at Southlake Carroll High School and Bishop Lynch High School … enrolled at Bishop Lynch for postgraduate year … also competed on Southlake Carroll football and track teams as a sophomore … 2010 national prep and Asics All-American … three-time Texas UIL placewinner, including fi rst place in 2009 … won Texas TAPPS state title at 189 pounds in 2010 … fi ve-time Texas state champion in Greco-Roman and freestyle … placed fourth at Walsh Ironman in 2009 … runner-up at 2009 Super 32 competition … all-state selection … 2009 Dal-las Morning News All-Area … 2009 Fort Worth Star Telegram Super Team and Wrestler of the Year … named Southlake Carroll High School’s Most Outstanding Wrestler and team captain in 2009.Personal: Stephen William McPeek … born Aug. 21, 1991 in Fort Worth, Texas … son of Paul and Kelley McPeek ... has fi ve siblings ... major is undeclared.

133 - ALEX PELLICCIOTTIFRESHMAN

BOYERTOWN, PA.BOYERTOWN AREA

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Before Bucknell: Four-year wrestling letterwinner at Boyertown Area High School … three-time PIAA AAA medalist, fi nishing seventh, seventh and fi fth … fi rst-team all-conference three times … two-time Beast of the East medalist, placing fi fth and seventh … two-year team captain … 170-25 career record … set school records for wins (170), pins (88), wins in a season (48) and pins in a season (31) … three-time team MVP … member of High Honor Roll.Personal: Alex Wayne Pellicciotti … born Dec. 1, 1991 in Reading, Pa. … son of Wayne and Nettie Pellicciotti ... has two brothers, Aaron and Adam, and a sister, Hannah ... majoring in accounting.

174 - JAMIE WESTWOODFRESHMAN

LITTLE FALLS, N.J.QUEEN OF PEACE

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Before Bucknell: Four-year wrestling letterwinner at Queen of Peace High School … two-time all-state selection … three-time all-league choice … team captain as a senior.Personal: Jamie Mitchell Westwood … born July 19, 1991 … son of Mitch and Jill Westwood ... has one sister, Jessica ... major is undeclared.

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Dan WirnsbergerHEAD COACH

MICHIGAN STATE ’95SIXTH YEAR

DHMS• 44-35-2 Bucknell Record• 70-57-2 Career Record

Dan Wirnsberger, who offi cially became the 15th coach of the Bucknell wres-tling program on May 10, 2005, enters his sixth year at the helm of the Orange and Blue in 2010-11.

Hired to guide Bucknell’s program back into the national spotlight after a four-year hiatus where it was not a varsity sport, Wirnsberger has succeeded and currently ranks second on the Bison career wins list with 44. After spending a transitional year recruiting and laying the groundwork for a successful program, Wirnsberger brought Bucknell back onto the mat in 2006-07 with fl ying colors.

Under Wirnsberger’s direction, the 2006-07 Bison returned to the mat in grand fashion, setting a school record for dual-meet victories by compiling a re-cord of 12-9-1, 3-3-1 in the EIWA, including a 17-16 win over nationally ranked Columbia. At the EIWA tournament, he led the Orange and Blue to a ninth-place fi nish out of 14 schools and saw three Bucknell grapplers earn bids to the NCAA Championships.

Facing a tougher schedule in its second season back as a varsity program at Bucknell, Wirnsberger helped the squad to a 9-11-1 mark in 2007-08. Th e Bison posted a 4-4 mark against EIWA competition. Once again, three wrestlers quali-fi ed for the NCAA Championships and Bucknell moved up one spot to eighth place at the competitive EIWA Championships.

Th e Bison program took a major stride forward last year as Wirnsberger guid-ed Bucknell to a tie for third at the EIWA Championships and helped a school-record six wrestlers earn NCAA berths. Additionally, Andy Rendos became the fi rst Bison to earn All-America honors in 14 years as he placed fi fth at NCAAs in the 165-pound weight class. As a team, Bucknell registered 11 wins, giving it a three-year win total of 32, the best stretch in program history.

More milestones were accomplished last year as Wirnsberger saw two of his wrestlers earn All-America honors, marking a fi rst for the program. Th e Bison also tied a school record with 12 victories and fi nished with an unbeaten EIWA mark. Wirnsberger guided the team to its second consecutive top-fi ve fi nish at the EIWA Championships as it claimed fourth in the team standings. Highlighting the weekend was Rendos’ individual title in the 165-pound bracket, making him the fi rst EIWA champion in program history.

A three-time wrestling All-American at Michigan State University, Wirns-berger previously served as the head coach of Bloomsburg University’s Division I program from 2002 to 2005. As head coach of the Huskies, Wirnsberger qualifi ed 10 student-athletes for the NCAA Tournament, including six in 2005, his fi nal season at the helm, and he coached the program’s fi rst-ever Olympic Trials quali-fi er. He helped four Bloomsburg wrestlers capture Eastern Wrestling League titles and six win PSAC crowns. Named the 2005 PSAC Coach of the Year after leading the Huskies to the team title for the fi rst time since 1990, Wirnsberger’s recruit-ing classes were ranked 14th and 19th, respectively, in 2003 and 2004, while his fi rst two recruiting classes at Bucknell were ranked 14th and 25th by Wrestling International Newsmagazine (W.I.N.). In 2004-05, Bloomsburg posted a 10-6 dual-meet record (4-2 EWL) and crowned three EWL champions while fi nishing fi fth at the league tournament.

Prior to becoming head coach of the Huskies, Wirnsberger spent six years as an assistant coach at Virginia Tech, where he helped coach a team that featured three All-Americans and fi nished in the top-25 at the NCAA Tournament in 2000 (19th) and 2001 (23rd). Th e Hokies qualifi ed a school-record fi ve wrestlers for NCAAs in 2000, and the following year the program was invited to compete at the National Team Duals at Penn State.

At both Bloomsburg and Virginia Tech, Wirnsberger gained extensive experi-ence in the areas of national recruiting, fundraising and summer camp adminis-tration.

A 1995 graduate of Michigan State with a degree in criminal justice, Wirns-berger posted a 35-8 record and was the Big Ten Champion and NCAA runner-up at 158 pounds in 1995. Th at was his third of three straight All-America plaques, and he earned team Most Valuable Wrestler honors. Overall in his career, Wirn-sberger compiled a record of 120-44, the third most wins in school history. In NCAA competition, he logged 11 wins for the Spartans in three trips to nationals. During his career at Michigan State, the team went from a struggling program to a 12th-place national ranking his sophomore year, 25th his junior year and third in the nation his senior season.

A three-year captain of the Spartans, Wirnsberger continued his wrestling

career at the Dave Schultz Wrestling Club while training for the 1997 World Team Trials. He qualifi ed for the trials after placing sixth at the USA Senior Freestyle Tournament, his fi rst senior competition. Par-ticipating at a higher weight class of 167 pounds, Wirnsberger de-feated such renowned opponents as two-time NCAA champion Marcus Mollica of Arizona State and Iowa’s NCAA champion Darryl Weber.

Wirnsberger began his coaching career with the Mason (Mich.) Youth Wrestling Program. He later moved back to his native South Carolina, where he served as head wrestling coach at Greer High School. In ad-dition to his head coaching duties, Wirnsberger was the junior varsity football coach and taught classes for autistic students at Greer Middle School.

Wirnsberger resides in Lewis-burg, Pa., with his wife, Dana, a for-mer athletic trainer at Bucknell, and

their three sons, Cade (6), Max (3) and Chase (1).

DAN WIRNSBERGER RESUME

PERSONAL Date of Birth: Nov. 13, 1971 Wife: Dana Children: Cade (6), Max (3), Chase (1)

EDUCATION B.A., criminal justice, Michigan State University, 1995

HEAD COACHING CAREER Year School Record Pct. 2002-03 Bloomsburg 8-8 .500 2003-04 Bloomsburg 8-8 .500 2004-05 Bloomsburg 10-6 .625 Bloomsburg Totals 26-22 .542

2005-06 Bucknell --- --- 2006-07 Bucknell 12-9-1 .568 2007-08 Bucknell 9-11-1 .452 2008-09 Bucknell 11-9 .550 2009-10 Bucknell 12-6 .667 Bucknell Totals 44-35-2 .556

Career Totals 70-57-2 .550

ASSISTANT COACHING CAREER Year School Record Pct. 1996-97 Virginia Tech 10-8 .556 1997-98 Virginia Tech 9-4 .692 1998-99 Virginia Tech 2-13 .133 1999-00 Virginia Tech 10-7 .588 2000-01 Virginia Tech 8-7-1 .531 2001-02 Virginia Tech 5-10 .333 Virginia Tech Totals 44-49-1 .473

WRESTLING CAREER (Michigan State) Th ree-time All-American 1995 NCAA runner-up at 158 pounds 120-44 career record 11 career NCAA wins Th ree-year team captain

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Dave HoffmanASSISTANT COACH

VIRGINIA TECH ’06FIFTH YEAR

DAVF• Four-time NCAA Qualifi er• 2006 All-American

Dave Hoff man enters his fi fth season at Bucknell and his fourth as Dan Wirn-sberger’s top assistant. Hoff man earned the promotion after he spent his fi rst season with the Orange and Blue coaching the varsity lightweights and helping guide 133-pounder David Marble to an appearance at the NCAA Championships in 2007. His work with Marble and the other lightweights has continued and Marble earned his fourth consecutive NCAA Championship berth last year. Addi-tionally, 125-pounder Derek Reber advanced to the NCAAs as a freshman in 2009, and current senior 149-pounder Kevin LeValley is a two-time NCAA qualifi er and an All-American.

Hoff man, a Spring City, Pa., native, graduated from Virginia Tech in 2006 where he was a four-time NCAA Championship qualifi er and an All-American his senior year. During his career with the Hokies, Hoff man compiled a record of 116-32, including 19 major decisions, fi ve technical falls and 38 falls. He also earned Freshman All-America honors from Amateur Wrestling News in 2002.

At Th e Hill School in Pottstown, Pa., Hoff man was a fi ve-time prep All-Amer-ican, two-time prep national champion and one of only two wrestlers in school history to achieve All-America status fi ve times. He posted a record of 195-17 in his prep school career.

David MarbleASSISTANT COACH

BUCKNELL ’10FIRST YEAR

DABF• Four-time NCAA Qualifi er (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010)• EIWA Placewinner: 2007 (6th), 2008 (2nd), 2009 (4th), 2010 (3rd)• Th ird on Bucknell’s all-time wins list (111)

One of the best wrestlers in Bucknell history, David Marble remains with the program this year as an assistant coach. A Harpursville, N.Y., native, Marble grad-uated in May 2010 with a degree in psychology.

A four-time NCAA qualifi er and EIWA Championships placewinner at 133 pounds, Marble fi nished his career with a 111-44 record, placing him third on the program’s all-time wins list. As a senior captain he went 30-10, equaling his career high for victories in a season.

Marble fi nished his Bison career with a 61-17 record in dual matches, includ-ing 22-5 in EIWA duals. He posted 27 wins by major decision, 11 tech falls and 18 pins.

Honored with the team’s Class of 2010 Leadership Award following the 2009-10 campaign, Marble received the Edward W. Pangburn Award at Bucknell’s an-nual Senior Awards Dinner. Th e award is given for “sportsmanship, fellowship and contribution to the University”.

Tom CarrASSISTANT COACH

MUSKINGUM ’04SECOND YEAR

TAMS

Tom Carr is in his second year with the Bucknell wrestling program. Carr spent the previous two years as an administrative assistant with the Michigan State wrestling team. He provided assistance in all aspects of the program. Chief among his duties were serving as the assistant tournament director for the Michi-gan State Open, managing the Spartan Webcast of all home dual meets and as-sisting in travel management and planning. Additionally, Carr designed market-ing materials for the Spartan wrestling camp and developed a marketing plan to enhance the fan experience and increase attendance at home matches.

Prior to his time at Michigan State, Carr was an assistant wrestling coach at Central College and with the Buckeye Wrestling Club for a year each. He was heav-ily involved with recruiting at Central College, while he managed the design and launch of the Buckeye Wrestling Club Web site.

A 2004 graduate of Muskingum College with a degree in psychology and mi-nors in business and speech communications, Carr got his start in the coaching profession at Land O’Lakes High School in Florida. Th ere, he served as head coach of the 35-person team that had three state qualifi ers, one state champion and three AAU All-Americans.

KRISTIN KLINGER

ATHLETIC TRAINER

CLARION ’05

JERRY SHRECK

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COORDINATOR

EAST STROUDSBURG ’96

ROBERT MIDKIFF

ASSISTANT PROVOST/ACADEMIC ADVISOR

OHIO STATE ’82

Coaching Staff/Support Staff

Dan WirnsbergerDan Wirnsberger

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2009-10 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

Overall Duals EIWA Duals CareerWrestler W-L W-L W-L Fall TF Major W-L Nicholas Czapla 15-12 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 25-23 Kevin Foley 2-8 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3-16 Jay Hahn 16-11 9-5 4-1 3 1 3 34-40 Zac Hancock 10-9 2-5 2-1 4 1 0 10-9 Adam Healey 10-8 0-0 0-0 0 0 3 28-28 Brantley Hooks 23-17 9-7 5-0 0 1 3 66-55 Jack Ingram 2-9 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2-9 Gavin Johnston 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1-11 Corey Lear 20-11 4-3 1-1 5 0 6 20-11 Kevin LeValley 42-8 16-2 6-0 4 6 9 93-37 David Marble 30-10 15-2 4-1 6 2 13 111-44 Joe McMullan 14-10 8-6 3-2 2 0 1 14-10 Derek Reber 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 31-12 John Regan 22-14 7-4 3-0 6 0 5 36-23 Andy Rendos 33-7 12-0 5-0 5 2 7 121-32 Shane Riccio 33-11 14-4 5-1 5 0 6 108-49 Darin Rockwell 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-2 Derrik Russell 11-18 4-11 1-4 1 1 1 11-18 Scott Sechler 12-14 0-1 0-0 1 0 3 31-39 Conor Sweeney 3-16 0-7 0-2 0 0 0 3-16 David Th ompson 9-8 2-2 2-0 0 1 1 49-37 Rob Waltko 20-18 7-8 3-1 0 0 4 39-43

2009-10 RESULTS (12-6, 6-0 EIWA)NOVEMBERSun. 15 at ACC Challenge (Chapel Hill, N.C.) vs. No. 20 Virginia L, 20-13 vs. Virginia Tech L, 19-17 at North Carolina W, 19-14Sat. 21 at Navy Classic 3rd of 9Tue. 24 at Army* W, 25-6Fri. 27 No. 1 IOWA L, 29-7 RUTGERS* W, 26-12DECEMBERFri.-Sat. 4-5 at Cliff Keen Invitational (Las Vegas, Nev.) 12th of 42Fri. 18 DREXEL W, 35-6 PRINCETON* W, 38-6Tue.-Wed. 29-30 at Midlands Championships (Evanston, Ill.) 13th of 54JANUARYFri. 8 at Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.) vs. No. 10 Oklahoma L, 28-7 vs. Michigan L, 21-15 vs. UC Davis W, 32-9Th u. 21 BROWN* W, 28-13Sat. 23 at Liberty W, 30-15Sun. 24 at No. 25 Old Dominion L, 19-16Sun. 31 at Columbia* W, 29-7FEBRUARYFri. 5 at Lock Haven W, 25-12Fri. 12 at George Mason W, 28-12Sat. 20 AMERICAN* W, 23-16MARCHSat.-Sun. 6-7 EIWA Championships (Bethlehem, Pa.) 4th of 13Th u.- Sat. 18-20 NCAA Championships (Omaha, Neb.) 27th of 77

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BUCKNELL IN

2009-10Overall Record .............................. 12-6Record vs. EIWA ............................. 6-0Record at Home .............................. 5-1Record on the Road ........................ 6-1Record at Neutral Sites .................. 1-4Record vs. Top 25 ........................... 0-4

BUCKNELL’S

2009-10 HONORS

All-AmericaKevin LeValley - 7th at 149 poundsAndy Rendos - 6th at 165 poundsNCAA Qualifi ersDavid Marble (133) - automaticKevin LeValley (149) - automaticAndy Rendos (165) - automaticShane Riccio (174) - automaticEIWA Placewinners133: David Marble (3rd)141: John Regan (7th)149: Kevin LeValley (2nd)157: Brantley Hooks (6th)165: Andy Rendos (1st*)174: Shane Riccio (3rd)184: Rob Waltko (6th)Hwt.: Joe McMullan (8th)* Bucknell’s fi rst-ever EIWA individual championDamon’s Bison Athlete of the WeekKevin LeValley (11/30, 2/8, 3/22)Andy Rendos (3/8, 3/22)Shane Riccio (1/25)

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(9-11-1, 4-4 EIWA)NOVEMBER 17 at Navy Classic (Annapolis, Md.) Ind. 20 at Army* L, 19-14 24 at Northeast Duals (Troy, N.Y.) vs. No. 5 Michigan L, 33-6 vs. Appalachian State L, 24-12 vs. No. 13 Hofstra L, 24-15DECEMBER 1 GEORGE MASON W, 23-20 MILLERSVILLE W, 37-0 4 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL* W, 41-6JANUARY 4 at No. 8 Missouri L, 30-9 6 vs. Wagner (New York, N.Y.) W, 47-0 11 at Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.) vs. Kent State L, 26-9 vs. Lehigh* L, 16-15 vs. Oregon State T, 17-17 18 BROWN* W, 21-12 26 at Liberty W, 25-9 vs. Th e Citadel (Lynchburg, Va.) W, 22-12 27 at No. 22 Old Dominion L, 30-6FEBRUARY 1 at Columbia* L, 21-16 8 LOCK HAVEN L, 21-18 15 EAST STROUDSBURG* W, 28-9 17 AMERICAN* W, 30-14 23 at No. 15 Cornell* L, 26-7MARCH 8-9 EIWA Champ. (Lancaster, Pa.) 8th of 1420-22 NCAA Champ. (St. Louis, Mo.) 60th of 74

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2009-10 STARTING LINEUPS

Opponent 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 Hwt.vs. Virginia Russell #13 Marble Hancock LeValley Hooks #6 Rendos #13 Riccio Waltko McMullan Sweeneyvs. Virginia Tech Russell #13 Marble Hancock LeValley Hooks #6 Rendos #13 Riccio #19 Th ompson McMullan Sweeneyat North Carolina Russell #13 Marble Hancock LeValley Hooks #6 Rendos #13 Riccio #19 Th ompson Waltko McMullanat Army* Russell #13 Marble Hancock #13 LeValley Hooks #6 Rendos #9 Riccio Waltko Hahn McMullanIowa Russell #13 Marble Hancock #13 LeValley Hooks #6 Rendos #9 Riccio Waltko Hahn McMullanRutgers* Russell #13 Marble Hancock #13 LeValley Hooks #6 Rendos #9 Riccio Th ompson Hahn SweeneyPrinceton* Russell #19 Marble Hancock #8 LeValley Lear #13 Rendos #14 Riccio Th ompson McMullan SweeneyDrexel Russell #19 Marble Regan #8 LeValley Hooks #13 Rendos #14 Riccio Waltko Hahn SweeneyOklahoma Russell #18 Marble Regan #7 LeValley Hooks Lear #17 Riccio Waltko Hahn SweeneyMichigan Russell #18 Marble Regan #7 LeValley Hooks Lear #17 Riccio Waltko Hahn McMullanUC Davis Russell #18 Marble Regan #7 LeValley Sechler Lear #17 Riccio Waltko Hahn SweeneyBrown* Russell -- Regan #7 LeValley Hooks Lear #17 Riccio Waltko Hahn McMullanat Liberty Russell #17 Marble Regan #7 LeValley Hooks Lear #17 Riccio Waltko Hahn McMullan at Old Dominion Russell #17 Marble Regan #7 LeValley Hooks Lear #17 Riccio Waltko Hahn McMullanat Columbia* Russell #17 Marble Regan #7 LeValley Hooks #11 Rendos #17 Riccio Waltko Hahn McMullanat Lock Haven -- #17 Marble Regan #7 LeValley Hooks #10 Rendos #16 Riccio Waltko Hahn McMullanat George Mason -- #17 Marble Regan #7 LeValley Hooks #10 Rendos #14 Riccio Waltko Hahn McMullanAmerican* -- #17 Marble Regan #7 LeValley Hooks #10 Rendos #15 Riccio Waltko Hahn McMullan

2006-07 RESULTS

(12-9-1, 3-3-1 EIWA)NOVEMBER 11 vs. Maryland (Philadelphia, Pa.) W, 27-14 at Drexel L, 26-10 vs. James Madison (Philadelphia, Pa.) W, 24-9 18 at Navy Classic 4th of 13 21 ARMY* L, 36-6 25 at Hoosier Duals (Bloomington, Ind.) vs. Oregon L, 23-19 vs. Ohio L, 26-13 at No. 18 Indiana L, 44-3 vs. Appalachian State W, 32-12DECEMBER 2 PRINCETON* W, 46-0 BINGHAMTON W, 27-8 5 at Franklin & Marshall* W, 31-6 17 at Bloomsburg L, 31-12 vs. Delaware State (Bloomsburg, Pa.) W, 36-6JANUARY 5 at Shorty Hitchcock Open Ind. 13 at Brown* L, 22-12 14 at Boston University W, 28-9 19 LIBERTY L, 25-24 MILLERSVILLE W, 34-3FEBRUARY 2 JAMES MADISON W, 42-0 10 at No. 19 Navy* L, 31-9 11 WAGNER W, 29-0 17 vs. No. 25 Columbia (Cambridge, Mass.) W, 17-16 at Harvard T, 21-21MARCH 3-4 EIWA Champ. (E. Stroudsburg, Pa.) 9th of 14 15-17 NCAA Champ. (Auburn Hills, Mich.) 42nd of 74

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Yearly Results Since Reinstatement/Starting Lineups

Rob WaltkoRob Waltko Kevin LeValleyKevin LeValley

2008-09 RESULTS

(11-9, 5-3 EIWA)NOVEMBER 16 No. 5 MISSOURI L, 25-16 22 at Navy Classic (Annapolis, Md.) 3rd of 12 24 ARMY* L, 21-15 29 at Northeast Duals (Troy, N.Y.) vs. No. 17 Central Michigan L, 25-6 vs. Appalachian State W, 26-8 vs. No. 24 Virginia L, 30-11 DECEMBER 2 at Franklin & Marshall* W, 32-3 5-6 at Cliff Keen Invitational 21st of 44 (Las Vegas, Nev.) 19 CLEVELAND STATE W, 32-15 DREXEL W, 25-16 WAGNER W, 49-6JANUARY 9-10 at Virginia Duals (Hampton, Va.) 9 vs. No. 24 Kent State L, 22-10 vs. Ohio W, 22-13 10 vs. Navy* L, 18-12 17 at Brown* W, 20-12 24 LIBERTY W, 37-12 25 No. 18 OLD DOMINION L, 21-9 30 at No. 1 Iowa L, 40-3FEBRUARY 1 COLUMBIA* W, 28-12 6 at No. 7 Lehigh* L, 28-12 15 at American* W, 19-17 20 at East Stroudsburg* W, 33-10MARCH 7-8 EIWA Champ. (Philadelphia, Pa.) t-3rd of 1419-21 NCAA Champ. (St. Louis, Mo.) t-29th of 76

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Year W L T Coach Conf. Finish1944* 2 1 0 1945* 3 1 0 1946-47 0 5 0 Bob Farley, Jim Mullins ---1947-48 0 7 1 Herb Maack ---1948-49 4 2 0 Herb Maack 4th1949-50 4 2 0 Herb Maack 4th1950-51 5 3 0 Herb Maack 4th1951-52 3 3 1 Herb Maack 3rd1952-53 4 4 0 Herb Maack 4th1953-54 2 5 0 Jim Ostendarp 4th1954-55 1 6 0 Jim Ostendarp 8th1955-56 2 5 0 Bill Wrabley 5th1956-57 3 4 0 Bill Wrabley 1957-58 7 0 0 Bill Wrabley 4th1958-59 6 1 0 Bill Wrabley 4th1959-60 4 3 0 Bill Wrabley 2nd1960-61 4 2 1 Fred Prender 6th1961-62 9 0 0 Fred Prender 3rd1962-63 6 2 2 Fred Prender 8th1963-64 4 4 0 Jim Roe, John Raber 18th1964-65 1 5 1 Bill Yeomans 12th1965-66 1 9 0 Bill Yeomans 1966-67 3 8 0 Bill Yeomans 1967-68 5 6 0 Bill Yeomans 1968-69 4 7 0 Bill Yeomans, Trent Smith 7th1969-70 5 9 0 Trent Smith 4th1970-71 6 7 0 Rich Schumacher 7th1971-72 8 6 0 Rich Schumacher 4th1972-73 8 8 1 Rich Schumacher 7th1973-74 7 10 0 Bob Ferraro 6th1974-75 10 6 1 Bob Ferraro 4th1975-76 5 10 0 Bob Ferraro 4th1976-77 4 10 0 Bob Ferraro 5th1977-78 5 8 0 Bob Ferraro 5th1978-79 5 12 1 Bob Ferraro 2nd1979-80 10 7 1 Bob Ferraro 4th1980-81 9 8 0 Bob Ferraro 3rd1981-82 6 7 0 Bob Ferraro 4th1982-83 1 13 0 Bob Ferraro 5th1983-84 11 4 0 Bob Ferraro 3rd1984-85 4 9 0 Bob Ferraro 4th1985-86 9 5 0 Bob Ferraro 3rd1986-87 5 9 1 Bob Ferraro 1st1987-88 10 3 0 Bob Ferraro 2nd1988-89 9 4 0 Bob Ferraro 2nd1989-90 11 5 0 Bob Ferraro 2nd1990-91 8 8 0 Bob Ferraro 3rd1991-92 7 9 0 Bob Ferraro 2nd1992-93 11 3 0 Bob Ferraro 3rd1993-94 7 4 2 Bob Ferraro 4th1994-95 8 5 0 Bob Ferraro 1st1995-96 1 10 0 Bob Ferraro 1996-97 6 6 0 Bob Ferraro 7th1997-98 8 9 0 John Hangey 7th1998-99 4 14 0 John Hangey 5th1999-2000 4 10 0 John Hangey -- **2000-01 7 11 0 Tim Wittman 10th2001-02 2 10 1 Tim Wittman 12th2006-07 12 9 1 Dan Wirnsberger 9th2007-08 9 11 1 Dan Wirnsberger 8th2008-09 11 9 0 Dan Wirnsberger t-3rd2010-11 12 6 0 Dan Wirnsberger 4thTotals 352 389 16 (.476)

* In 1944 and 1945, servicemen stationed at Bucknell conducted a wrestling pro-gram. Wrestling did not begin as a varsity sport until the 1946-47 season.** No team points awarded

Year Captain(s)1946-47 Jim Mullins1947-48 Jim Mullins1948-49 ---1949-50 ---1950-51 ---1951-52 Charles Mercer, Belber Robinson1952-53 ---1953-54 ---1954-55 ---1955-56 Stanley Ellson, Charles Anderson 1956-57 Bill Benton1957-58 Larry Dempster 1958-59 John Ayre, Rowland Bell 1959-60 John Ayre 1960-61 Don Warfel 1961-62 Ken Brust, Bill Graham 1962-63 Jim Koehn 1963-64 Glenn Dussinger 1964-65 Wally Schwartz 1965-66 Joe Enos1966-67 Charlie Sacavage, Dick Kaufman1967-68 Charlie Sacavage, Dick Kaufman1968-69 Pete Sullivan, John Th ompson 1969-70 William Montgomery1970-71 Meet Captains 1971-72 Alan Loesch, Mark Ramage, Th omas Rivoire1972-73 Richard Mischinski, Jack Sauers 1973-74 Meet Captains 1974-75 Meet Captains 1975-76 William Cressler, Robert Marchinek, Edward Schumach 1976-77 Robert Bryson, Tom Scotton 1977-78 Tom Scotton, Richard Strouse 1978-79 Robert Greenly, Gregory Morris 1979-80 Robert Greenly, Gregory Morris 1980-81 Doug Mays 1981-82 John Stoner 1982-83 Tim Pangonas, Walt Zimmerman1983-84 Tim Pangonas1984-85 Jeff Shaner1985-86 Jeff Shaner 1986-87 Ed Curran, Mark Dawson 1987-88 Mike Bomberger, Kevin Bullis, Ed Curran 1988-89 Mark Faglioni, Eric Miller, Jeff Scotton, Bruce Th arp1989-90 Bryan Burns, Tom Marchetti, Rob Redfoot1990-91 Bryan Burns, Tom Marchetti, John Walizer 1991-92 Ken Herceg, Ben Myers, Mike Van Doren1992-93 Phil Elliott, Bobby Ferraro, George Swann, Mike Van Doren1993-94 Clay Burkle, Bobby Ferraro1994-95 Bobby Ferraro1995-96 Ryan Heim, Bob Renn, Ty Rothermel, Mike Wiley1996-97 Jeff Fisher1997-98 Jeff Fisher, Matt Mittman1998-99 Jason Bellis1999-2000 Ryan Fasnacht, Rashaan Williams2000-01 Ryan Fasnacht, Brian Neuman2001-02 Brian Neuman, Rocky Miller2006-07 Eric Lapotsky, David Marble, Andy Rendos2007-08 George Hingson, David Marble, Andy Rendos2008-09 David Marble, Andy Rendos, Shane Riccio2009-10 Kevin LeValley, David Marble, Andy Rendos, Shane Riccio2010-11 Kevin LeValley

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

Year(s) Coach W-L-T Pct.1947* Bob Farley 0-5-0 .0001947* Jim Mullins 0-5-0 .0001948-53 Herb Maack 20-21-2 .4881954-55 Jim Ostendarp 3-11-0 .2141956-60 Bill Wrabley 22-13-0 .6291961-63 Fred Prender 19-4-3 .7881964* John Raber 4-4-0 .5001964* Jim Roe 4-4-0 .500

Year(s) Coach W-L-T Pct.1965-69* Bill Yeomans 14-35-1 .2901969-70* Trent Smith 9-16-0 .3601970-73 Rich Schumacher 22-21-1 .5111974-97 Bob Ferraro 169-175-6 .4911998-2000 John Hangey 16-33-0 .3272000-02 Tim Wittman 9-21-1 .3062005-Pres. Dan Wirnsberger 44-35-2 .556Totals (60 years) 352-389-16 .476* Shared coaching responsibilities

Record Book

Two-Time Team CaptainTwo-Time Team CaptainRobert GreenlyRobert Greenly

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BUCKNELL ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME - WRESTLING MEMBERS

Th e Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame was estab-lished in 1979 to honor the very best in the his-tory of Bison athletics. Five former wrestlers are among the 217 outstanding members whose contributions to Bucknell athletics are forever preserved in the Hall of Fame.

Ed Curran (’88) - Ed Curran was a three-time East Coast Conference wrestling champion during his time as a member of the Bison. Hall of Famer Tom Scotton is the only other Bucknell wrestler to make that claim. He qualifi ed for the NCAA Tournament three times and was a quarterfi nalist in 1986. As a senior, Curran posted a 23-4 record at 134 pounds, and he fi nished with an impressive career record of 71-20-1, which was then the second-highest victory total at Bucknell. He was the Outstanding Wrestler at both the Bloomsburg Invitational and Cornell In-vitational in 1987. Curran was just as successful off the wrestling mat, where he made the Dean’s List every semester, won the prestigious University Prize for Men and was a Second Team Academic All-Amer-ican. He also earned the ECAC Medallion and gradu-ated magna cum laude. Entered Hall of Fame with the Class of 2005.

Bobby Ferraro (’94) - A fi rst-ballot Hall of Fame choice and Bucknell’s only two-time wrestling All-American, Bobby Ferarro graduated with an im-pressive 118-21-1 career mat record and four East Coast Wrestling Association gold medals. He became just the third grappler in school history to earn All-America honors with an eighth-place fi nish in the 177-pound class at the NCAA Championships during his senior season, and then he repeated the distinction with a seventh-place fi nish as a graduate student in 1995. Ferraro fi nished 31-8 in 1994, fall-ing just one victory shy of the school record, and he tied a 37-year-old school mark by recording pins in fi ve straight matches. With a 30-6 record in 1995, Ferraro broke the school career victory record and fi nished second all-time with 44 falls. In becoming just the second man to win four ECWA titles, Ferraro in 1995 also helped the Bison to their second-ever team championship. He was the ECWA Champion-ships Outstanding Wrestler in 1992 and never lost a conference bout. A two-time team captain, he won the Christy Mathewson Award as Bucknell’s top se-nior athlete. Entered Hall of Fame with the Class of 2004.

Richard P. Kaufmann (’68) - A three-year letterman in football and wrestling, Richard P. Kaufmann captained the 1967 football team and was co-captain of the wrestling team as a junior and senior. Kaufmann’s career dual match wrestling record was 17-12-2, and as a senior he won Bucknell’s Outstanding Multiple Sport Athlete Award and the Christy Mathewson Award as the outstanding athlete in the senior class. He bgan his football career at Bucknell as a fullback, but was moved to defensive end at the beginning of his junior year. He was twice named to the All-Pennsylvania second team and All-Middle Atlantic Conference fi rst team at the new position. Th e top accounting student in his Bucknell class and a cum laude graduate, Kaufmann received an MBA from Harvard and later returned to the ministry. He served as executive pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City and previously served as pastor of New Life Presbyterian Church in Escondido, Calif. Entered Hall of Fame with the Class of 1996.

Th omas M. Marchetti (’91) - Tom Marchetti was a three-time qualifi er for the NCAA Wrestling Championships, and as a sophomore in 1989 he became Bucknell’s very fi rst wrestling All-American when he placed fourth at 167 pounds. Marchetti earned three consecutive East Coast Cconference titles from 1989-91, and he was named Outstanding Wrestler at the 1990 ECC Championships. He graduated as Bucknell’s all-time winningest wrestler with a 106-24 mark. His 31 victories in 1990-91 were second-most in program history at the time, while his 45-7 dual-match record was third-best all-time. Marchetti remains one of only fi ve Bucknell wrestlers to win 80 percent of his matches over a four-year career, and he also set school marks for pins in a season (19) and career (41). Marchetti was a Freshman All-American in his fi rst year at Bucknell and was nationally ranked in each of his fi nal three seasons. A Christy Mathewson Award winner as the top senior athlete in his class, Marchetti was a two-year team captain. Entered Hall of Fame with the Class of 2009.

Th omas M. Scotton (’78) - Named All-East by National Mat News in 1978 and selected Bucknell’s outstanding wrestler four times, Scotton never lost a dual collegiate match on his way to three ECC championships and appearances at the NCAA Championships and holds several Bison mat records. Twice co-captain, he had a career record of 89-4-1. Entered Hall of Fame with the Class of 1983.

SEASON DUAL RECORDS (WINS) Name Year W-L Pct. 1. Eric Lapotsky 2006-07 19-2 .905 Andy Rendos 2006-07 19-3 .864 3. Tom Scotton 1974-75 16-0 1.000 Steve Greenly 1978-79 16-1 .941 Bob Greenly 1978-79 16-2 .889

Kevin LeValley 2009-10 16-2 .889 David Marble 2007-08 16-5 .762 Andy Rendos 2007-08 16-5 .762 David Marble 2006-07 16-6 .727 Derek Reber 2008-09 16-4 .800 11. Tom Scotton 1975-76 15-0 1.000 Doug Mays 1980-81 15-2 .882 Shane Riccio 2007-08 15-2 .882 David Marble 2009-10 15-2 .882 Ben Chunko 2000-01 15-3 .833 Brian Pitzer 1998-99 15-3 .833

SEASON OVERALL RECORDS (WINS) Name Year W-L Pct. 1. Kevin LeValley 2009-10 42-8 .840 2. Andy Rendos 2009-10 33-7 .825 Andy Rendos 2008-09 33-8 .805 Brian Pitzer 1998-99 33-9 .786 Shane Riccio 2009-10 33-11 .750 Shane Riccio 2008-09 33-16 .673 7. Bryan Burns 1990-91 32-9 .780 8. Tom Marchetti 1990-91 31-6 .838 Bobby Ferraro 1993-94 31-8 .795 Derek Reber 2008-09 31-12 .721 11. Bobby Ferraro 1994-95 30-6 .833 David Marble 2009-10 30-10 .750 Brian Pitzer 1997-98 30-11 .732 David Marble 2008-09 30-12 .714

CAREER RECORDS (WINS)Name Years W-L-T Pct.

1. Andy Rendos 2006-10 121-32 .791 2. Bobby Ferraro 1991-95 118-21-1 .846 3. David Marble 2006-10 111-44 .716 4. Shane Riccio 2006-10 108-49 .688 5. Tom Marchetti 1987-91 106-24-1 .813 6. Brian Pitzer 1996-2000 93-37 .715 Kevin LeValley 2007-pres. 93-37 .715 8. Tom Scotton 1974-78 89-4-1 .952 9. Ken Herceg 1988-92 88-34 .721 10. Mike Van Doren 1988-93 82-33 .713 11. Bryan Burns 1987-91 81-30-1 .728

PINS (SEASON)Name Year No.

1. Brian Pitzer 1998-99 20 2. Tom Marchetti 1990-91 19 3. Ken Herceg 1991-92 16 4. Brian Pitzer 1997-98 15 5. Mark Dawson 1986-87 13 6. Bobby Ferraro 1991-92 13 Ken Herceg 1990-91 13 Eric Lapotsky 2006-07 13 9. Ken Herceg 1989-90 12 Ellery Crissman 1985-86 12 Bobby Ferraro 1993-94 12 Bobby Ferraro 1994-95 12

SEASON DUAL RECORDS(WINNING %)

Name Year W-L-T Pct. 1. Tom Scotton 1974-75 16-0 1.000 Tom Scotton 1975-76 15-0 1.000 Bobby Ferraro 1992-93 14-0 1.000 Solomon Webb 1997-98 13-0 1.000 Bobby Ferraro 1993-94 13-0 1.000 Jeff Scotton 1988-89 13-0 1.000 Tom Scotton 1977-78 12-0 1.000 George Snook 1984-85 12-0 1.000 Tom Marchetti 1989-90 12-0 1.000 Andy Rendos 2009-10 12-0 1.000 11. Tom Scotton 1976-77 12-0-1 .962

SEASON OVERALL RECORDS (WINNING %) Name Year W-L-T Pct. 1. Tom Scotton 1977-78 28-1 .966 2. Tom Marchetti 1989-90 29-3 .906 3. Bobby Ferraro 1992-93 28-3 .903 4. Bobby Ferraro 1991-92 29-4-1 .868 5. Ed Curran 1987-88 23-4 .852 6. Mike Van Doren 1992-93 28-5 .848 7. Kevin LeValley 2009-10 42-8 .840 8. Tom Marchetti 1990-91 31-6 .838 9. Bobby Ferraro 1994-95 30-6 .833 10. Andy Rendos 2009-10 33-7 .825

CAREER RECORDS (WINNING %)Name Years W-L-T Pct.

1. Tom Scotton 1974-78 89-4-1 .952 2. Bobby Ferraro 1991-95 118-21-1 .846 3. Steve Greenly 1978-81 54-10 .844 4. Gene Santoli 1971-75 60-9-8 .831 5. Tom Marchetti 1987-91 106-24-1 .813 6. Andy Rendos 2006-10 121-32 .791 7. Ed Curran 1984-88 71-20-1 .777 8. Bryan Burns 1987-91 81-30-1 .728 9. Ken Herceg 1988-92 88-34 .721 Derek Reber 2008-pres. 31-12 .721

PINS (CAREER)Name Year No.

1. Brian Pitzer 1996-2000 50 2. Ken Herceg 1988-92 46 3. Bobby Ferraro 1991-95 44 4. Tom Marchetti 1987-91 41 5. Mark Dawson 1983-87 30 6. Ron Wellman 1991-95 28 7. Tom Scotton 1974-78 24 Mark Faglioni 1985-89 24 Andy Rendos 2006-10 24 10. Steven Greenly 1978-81 21

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NCAA ALL-AMERICANS

Tom Marchetti1989 - 4th place - 167 lbs.

Bryan Burns1991 - 8th place - 190 lbs.

Bobby Ferraro1994 - 8th place - 177 lbs.1995 - 7th place - 177 lbs.

Andy Rendos2009 - 5th place - 165 lbs.2010 - 6th place - 165 lbs.

1976 Tom Scotton (134 lbs.)1977 Tom Scotton (134 lbs.)1978 Tom Scotton (134 lbs.)1979 Steve Greenly (150 lbs.) Bob Greenly (177 lbs.) Rick Passerotti (HWT)1980 Bob Greenly (167 lbs.)1981 Jim TenBrook (142 lbs.)1982 Mike Rhoads (118 lbs.) Tim Pangonas (HWT)1983 Walt Zimmerman (150 lbs.)1984 Mike Rizzo (126 lbs.) Tim Pangonas (HWT)1985 George Snook (142 lbs.)1986 Mark Faglioni (118 lbs.) Ed Curran (134 lbs.) Jeff Shaner (158 lbs.)1987 Ed Curran (134 lbs.) Kevin Bullis (158 lbs.) Mike Bomberger (167 lbs.)1988 Ed Curran (134 lbs.) Jeff rey Scotton (142 lbs.) Kevin Bullis (158 lbs.)1989 Mark Faglioni (126 lbs.) Jeff rey Scotton (142 lbs.) Tom Marchetti (167 lbs.) Rob Redfoot (177 lbs.) Bryan Burns (190 lbs.)1990 Chris Doukas (126 lbs.) Tom Marchetti (167 lbs.) Bryan Burns (190 lbs.)1991 Mike Van Doren (150 lbs.) Tom Marchetti (167 lbs.) Bryan Burns (190 lbs.)1992 Phil Elliot (134 lbs.) Mike Van Doren (150 lbs.) Ken Herceg (167 lbs.) Bobby Ferraro (190 lbs.)1993 George Swann (126 lbs.) Mike Van Doren (150 lbs.) Bobby Ferraro (177 lbs.)1994 Bobby Ferraro (177lbs.)1995 Steve Caruso (134 lbs.) Bobby Ferraro (177 lbs.) Jason Prokopchak (177 lbs.)1996 Jeff Fazio (142 lbs.)1998 Solomon Webb (126 lbs.)

NATIONAL QUALIFIERS

1999 Brian Pitzer (165 lbs.)2007 David Marble (133 lbs.) Andy Rendos (165 lbs.) Eric Lapotsky (197 lbs.)2008 David Marble (133 lbs.) Andy Rendos (165 lbs.) Shane Riccio (174 lbs.)2009 Derek Reber (125 lbs.) David Marble (133 lbs.)

Kevin LeValley (149 lbs.) Andy Rendos (165 lbs.) Shane Riccio (174 lbs.)

David Th ompson (184 lbs.)2010 David Marble (133 lbs.)

Kevin LeValley (149 lbs.) Andy Rendos (165 lbs.) Shane Riccio (174 lbs.)

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1976 – ArizonaTom Scotton (ECC 134-pound champion)Dec. Amos Goodlow (Michigan), 21-10Lost to Rudy Johnson (Portland State), 6-2

1977 – OklahomaTom Scotton (ECC 134-pound champion)Dec. Bobby Sparks (Washington), 11-8Dec. Mike Pollock (Missouri), 6-4Lost to Pat Neu (Minnesota), 8-2Lost to Kurt Mock (Kentucky), 6-2

1978 – MarylandTom Scotton (ECC 134-pound champion)Lost to Bobby Sparks (Washington), 14-10

1979 – Iowa StateSteve Greenly (ECC 150-pound champion)Lost to Jack Garrison (Colorado State), 24-16Bob Greenly (ECC 177-pound champion)Lost to Don Brown (Oregon), 15-11Lost to Eric Moll (Louisiana State), 21-9Rich Passerotti (ECC heavyweight champion)Lost to Fred McGaver (Marquette), 8-5Lost to Tom Waldon (Iowa State), 8-5

1980 – Oregon StateBob Greenly (ECC 167-pound champion)Lost to Fred Duell (Oklahoma State), 13-10

1981 – Princeton Jim TenBrook (ECC 142-pound champion)Lost by fall to Dave Brown (Iowa State), 0:35

1982 – Iowa StateMike Rhoads (ECC 118-pound champion)Lost to Randy Blackman (Eastern Illinois), 5-4Tim Pangonas (ECC heavyweight champion)Dec. Paul Maltagliati (George Mason), 3-3, 1-0Lost to Mike Holcomb (Miami Ohio), 19-0

1983 – Oklahoma CityWalt Zimmerman (ECC 150-pound champion)Lost to Ed Wohlwender (Army), 7-5

1984 – Meadowlands, N.J.Tim Pangonas (ECC heavyweight champion)Lost to Gary Albright (Nebraska), 1:29Lost to Rod Severn (Arizona State), 13-5Mike Rizzo (126 lbs.)Lost by tech. fall to Tony Russo (Maryland), 4-2

1985 – Oklahoma CityGeorge Snook (ECC 142-pound champion)Lost to John Giura (Wisconsin), 20-9 (Snook eliminated after Giura lost next match)

1986 – IowaMark Faglioni (ECC 118-pound champion)Lost by tech. fall to Eddie Woodburn (Oklahoma State), 20-3 (5:38) (Faglioni eliminated after Woodburn lost)Ed Curran (ECC 134-pound champion)Dec. Stan Armstrong (Boise State), 8-7Dec. Nick Neville (Oklahoma), 6-1Lost to Tim Cochran (Tennessee), 5-0Lost to Dan Matauch (Michigan State), 8-4Jeff Shaner (ECC wild card entry at 158)Lost to Paul Huyck (Cal St.-Bakersfi eld), 5-0(Shaner eliminated after Huyck lost next match)

1987 – MarylandEd Curran (ECC 134-pound champion)Lost to Tim Flynn (Penn State), 8-2Lost to Joei Bales (Northwestern), 7-4Kevin Bullis (ECC 158-pound champion)Lost to Mark Banks (Bloomsburg), 9-3 (Bullis eliminated after Banks lost next match)Mike Bomberger (ECC 167-pound champion)Won by fall over Anthony Cox (Campbell), 2:19Lost to Greg Elinsky (Penn State), 15-4Lost to Vince Hughes (Montana), 10-6

Kevin LeValley2010 - 7th place - 149 lbs.

Andy RendosAndy Rendos

Kevin LeValleyKevin LeValley

ALL-TIME NCAA RESULTS

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1988 – Iowa StateEd Curran (ECC 134-pound champion)Lost to Chris Toler (George Mason), 7-5(Curran eliminated after Toler lost next match)Jeff Scotton (ECC 142-pound champion)Lost to Rob Meloy (Penn State), 15-3(Scotton eliminated after Meloy lost next match)Kevin Bullis (ECC 158-pound champion)Dec. Jeff Caldwell (Oregon State), 13-6Lost to Mike Carr (West Virginia), 10-4Lost to Tom Toggas (Lehigh), 11-3

1989 – Oklahoma City Mark Faglioni (ECC 126-pound champion)Lost by fall to John Epperly (Lehigh), 5:21(Faglioni eliminated after Epperly lost next match)Jeff Scotton (ECC 142-pound champion)Lost to Pat Santoro (Pitt), 13-4 (Santoro went on to win title)Lost to John Martin (Cal Poly SLO), 10-10, 8-3 (OT)Tom Marchetti (ECC 167-pound champion)Won by fall over Jeff Ansted (Toledo), 1:52Dec. Jeff Harris (SW Missouri St.), 9-1Won by fall over John Rippley (Army), 3-3, 7:37 (OT)Dec. Rob Milavsky (James Madison), 11-5Lost to Dave Lee (Wisconsin), 9-0 (Lee went on to win title)Won by fall over Jason Morris (Syracuse), 3:58Lost to Mike Farrell (Oklahoma State), 12-3Rob Redfoot (ECC 177-pound champion)Lost by fall to Junior Meek (Oklahoma), 2:41Dec. Kurk Volm (George Mason), 11-7Lost to Mike Funk (Northwestern), 4-0Bryan Burns (ECC 190-pound champion)Lost to Gary Horner (Clarion), 14-5Lost to Joe Staff ord (Oklahoma), 3-1

1990 – MarylandChris Doukas (ECC 126-pound champion)Lost by fall to Duaine Martin (Northern Iowa), 4:15Lost to Gary Roberts (New Mexico), 6-0Tom Marchetti (ECC 167-pound champion)Dec. Jay Weiss (F&M), 7-1Dec. Mark Gerardi (Notre Dame), 6-2Lost to Mark Banks (West Virginia), 11-3Lost to Robby Hadden (Oklahoma St.), 7-4Bryan Burns (ECC 190-pound champion)Lost to Randy Couture (Oklahoma State), 7-0Dec. Mark Zenas (Michigan State), 11-2Dec. Fritz Lehrke (Michigan), 11-5Dec. Brad Webber (Duke), 5-2Lost to Matt Case (Northwestern), 13-0

1991 – IowaMike Van Doren (ECWA 150-pound champion)Lost to Todd Chesbro (Oklahoma State), 9-5Won by fall over Andy Fitzpatrick (Bloomsburg), 1:54Lost to Ted Hickey (SW Missouri St.), 6-2Tom Marchetti (ECWA 167-pound champion)Won by fall over John Gluckow (Princeton), 5:32Lost to Ray Brinzer (Oklahoma State), 7-2Lost to Mike Scott (Wyoming), 8-3Bryan Burns (ECWA 190-pound champion)Dec. Dan Richie (Ohio State), 8-2Won by tech. fall over Steve King (Notre Dame), 21-5 (6:08)Lost to Randy Couture (Oklahoma State), 7-2Won by fall over Dan Troupe (Iowa State), 1:11Lost to Travis Fiser (Iowa), 4-2Lost to Mike Funk (Northwestern), 6-4 OT

1992 – Oklahoma CityPhil Elliott (ECWA wild card entry at 134) Dec. William Gay (Oklahoma), 12-6Lost to Tom Brands (Iowa), 23-9Lost to Jody Jackson (Virginia), 9-6Mike Van Doren (ECWA wild-card entry at 150)Lost to Torrae Jackson (Iowa State), 16-7Lost by fall to Jason Hawk (Rutgers), 4:40Ken Herceg (ECWA 167-pound champion)Dec. Corey Creech (App. State), 5-3 (OT, 1:28)Lost to Charles Jones (Purdue), 14-3 (Jones went on to win title)Lost to Brian Malavar (Cal St.-Bakersfi eld), 13-6Bobby Ferraro (ECWA 190-pound champion)Lost to Tom Storey (Navy), 5-4Lost to Dave Malacek (Northern Iowa), 5-0

1993 – Iowa StateGeorge Swann (ECWA 126-pound champion)Dec. Tom Koch (Lehigh), 3-2Lost to Shawn Charles (Arizona State), 13-6Lost to Dane Campbell (Miami (Ohio)), 4-0Mike Van Doren (ECWA 150-pound champion)Lost to Pat Craig (Oregon), 8-7(VanDoren eliminated after Craig lost next match)Bobby Ferraro (ECWA 177-pound champion)Lost to Ryan Jibben (Wyoming), 5-3(Ferraro eliminated after Jibben lost next match)

1994 – North CarolinaBobby Ferraro (ECWA 177-pound champion)Dec. Erich Harvey (Michigan State), 5-4Dec. Mike Guerin (Lock Haven), 5-3Lost to Shane Camera (North Carolina), 5-5 TB, RTDec. Travis Gittins (Oklahoma State), 12-5Lost to Les Gutches (Oregon State), 11-3Lost to Jesse Rawls (Michigan), 11-3

1995 – IowaSteve Caruso (ECWA 134-pound champion)Dec. Jim Johnson (Ohio State), 10-7Lost to #2 Babak Mohammedabi (Oregon St.), 22-5Lost by fall to Justin Davids (Minnesota), 0:18Jason Prokopchak (ECWA 167-pound champion)Lost to #11 Kemal Pegram (Lock Haven), 11-5(Prokopchak eliminated when Pegram lost next match)Bobby Ferraro (ECWA 177-pound champion)Dec. John Shelton (Central Michigan), 8-0Lost by fall to #6 Rohan Gardner (Northwestern), 2:36Dec. Jim Straight (Edinboro), 7-2Dec.#9 Mike Guerin (Lock Haven), 1-0Lost to Reese Andy (Wyoming), 4-3, OTDec. Doug Zembiec (Navy), 2-1, OT

1996 – MinnesotaJeff Fazio (ECWA 142-pound runner-up)Lost to J.J. Fasnacht (Pitt), 17-6Dec. Erik Murry (East Illinois), 13-3Lost to Shane Mack (Maryland), 11-4

1998 – Cleveland StateSolomon Webb (ECWA 126-pound runner-up)Lost by tech. fall to #3 Eric Guerrero (Oklahoma St.), 15-0 (6:56)(Guerrero went on to win title)Dec. Bobby Hanson (Ten.-Chattanooga), 7-3Lost by fall to Stan Greene (Fresno St.), 6:38

1999 – Penn StateBrian Pitzer (ECWA 165-pound runner-up)Dec. Peter Rogers (Ohio State), 7-5, OTLost by fall to Matt Demers (Fresno State), 2:34Lost by fall to #1 Joe Heskett (Iowa State), 1:54Lost to Sean Morgan (Oregon), 8-3

2007 – Auburn Hills, Mich.David Marble (EIWA wild card entry at 133)Dec. Tyler Dillashaw (Fullerton), 14-7.Lost to #1 Nick Simmons (Michigan State), 7-0Lost to Eric Albright (Virginia), MD 16-6Andy Rendos (EIWA 3rd-place fi nisher at 165)Maj. dec. Brian Perry (Stanford), 12-4Lost to #3 Eric Tannenbaum (Michigan), MD 12-4Lost to #8 Steve Anceravage (Cornell), 4-2Eric Lapotsky (EIWA 3rd-place fi nisher at 197)Lost to Nick Roy (Michigan), 8-3Won by fall over James Gibson (Edinboro), 1:28Dec. #1 Maxwell Askren (Missouri), 5-2Lost to Jared Villers (West Virginia), 7-3

2008 – St. Louis, Mo.David Marble (EIWA 2nd-place fi nisher at 133)Lost to #2 James Kennedy (Illinois), MD 12-2Dec. Tyler Dillashaw (Fullerton), 11-7Lost to Cory Fish (Boise State), 8-4Andy Rendos (EIWA 4th-place fi nisher at 165)Lost to #6 Jonathan Reader (Iowa State), 8-2Dec. Matt Coughlin (Indiana), 3-1Lost to #12 Jarrod King (Edinboro), 4-2Shane Riccio (EIWA wild card entry at 174)Lost to Chance Litton (West Virginia), 7-1Lost by fall to Alex Dolly (Northern Iowa), 1:18

2009 – St. Louis, Mo.Derek Reber (EIWA 3rd-place fi nisher at 125)Lost to #5 Charlie Falck (Iowa), MD 11-3Lost to Ian Moser (Bloomsburg), 11-6David Marble (EIWA 4th-place fi nisher at 133)Dec. #3 James Kennedy (Illinois), 7-5 (ot)Maj. Dec. Cory VomBaur (Wyoming), 11-0Lost to Dan Mitcheff (Kent State), 10-5Dec Th omas Kimbrell (Cal Bakersfi eld), 14-9Lost to #11 Mike Grey (Cornell), MD 13-5Kevin LeValley (EIWA 6th-place fi nisher at 149)Lost to #1 Brent Metcalf (Iowa), Fall 6:01Dec. Robert Sanders (Nebraska), 10-1Lost to #11 Steve Brown (Central Michigan), 4-1Andy Rendos (EIWA 2nd-place fi nisher at 165)Dec. #10 Chris Brown (Old Dominion), 2-0Dec. #7 Stephen Dwyer (Nebraska), 5-2Lost to #2 Andrew Howe (Wisconsin), 7-3Dec. Dan Vallimont (Penn State), 5-3Maj. Dec. Tyler Sherfey (Boise State), 11-2Lost to #8 Jonathan Reader (Iowa State), 7-4Dec. #4 Moza Fay (Northern Iowa), 9-6Shane Riccio (EIWA 3rd-place fi nisher at 174)Lost to #5 Raymond Jordan (Missouri), MD 11-3Dec. #12 Alton Lucas (Hofstra), 2-0Lost to John Dergo (Illinois), MD 10-2David Th ompson (EIWA wild card entry at 184)Lost to #7 Doug Umbehauer (Rider), MD 10-1Dec. Christopher Daggett (Liberty), 6-2Lost to Vincenzo DiDona (Central Michigan), 3-0

2010 – Omaha, Neb.David Marble (EIWA 3rd-place fi nisher at 133)Maj. Dec. John Trumbetti (Lock Haven), 11-1Lost to #4 Jordan Oliver (Oklahoma State), 6-4Dec. Ben Ashmore (Arizona State), 7-1Lost to #12 Steve Mytych (Drexel), 5-3 (sv)Kevin LeValley (EIWA 2nd-place fi nisher at 149)Dec. Andrew Nadhir (Northwestern), 6-3Lost to #8 Jason Chamberlain (Boise State), 5-2Dec. Cesar Grajales (Penn), 2-0Dec. Nicholas Bertucci (Purdue), 5-1Dec. #7 Mitch Mueller (Iowa State), 7-6 (tb)Lost to #4 Kyle Ruschell (Wisconsin), 3-1 (sv)Dec. Kyle Borshoff (American), 5-0Andy Rendos (EIWA 1st-place fi nisher at 165)Dec. Kyle Bounds (Michigan State), 8-2Maj. Dec. Edwin Hojilla (UNC Greensboro), 14-2Dec. Tyler Grayson (Central Michigan), 3-2Lost to #1 Andrew Howe (Wisconsin), 7-2Dec. #4 Jonathan Reader (Iowa State), 7-2Dec. Chris Brown (Old Dominion), 9-5Lost to #2 Jarrod King (Edinboro), 7-1Lost to Tyler Caldwell (Oklahoma), 6-3Shane Riccio (EIWA 3rd-place fi nisher at 174)Lost to Dorian Henderson (Missouri), 3-2Lost to Brad Darrington (Utah Valley), 7-3

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All-American Kevin LeValley on the podium All-American Kevin LeValley on the podium at the 2010 NCAA Championships.at the 2010 NCAA Championships.

All-American Andy Rendos on the podium at All-American Andy Rendos on the podium at the 2010 NCAA Championships.the 2010 NCAA Championships.

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David Marble3rd at 133 lbs.

Kevin LeValley2nd at 149 lbs.

John Regan7th at 141 lbs.

Brantley Hooks6th at 157 lbs.

Andy Rendos1st at 165 lbs.

Rob Waltko6th at 184 lbs.

Shane Riccio3rd at 174 lbs.

Joe McMullan8th at Hwt.

2000Gbenga Akinnagbe, 4th (184)

2001Jeremy Weller, 6th (133)Ben Chunko, 6th (174)Brian Falciglia, 6th (197)

2002Brian Falciglia, 4th (197)

2007David Marble, 6th (133)Andy Rendos, 3rd (165)Eric Lapotsky, 3rd (197)

2008David Marble, 2nd (133)Andy Rendos, 4th (165)Shane Riccio, 5th (174)

2009Derek Reber, 3rd (125)David Marble, 4th (133)Kevin LeValley, 6th (149)Scott Sechler, 6th (157)Andy Rendos, 2nd (165)Shane Riccio, 3rd (174)David Th ompson, 5th (184)

2010David Marble, 3rd (133)John Regan, 7th (141)Kevin LeValley, 2nd (149)Brantley Hooks, 6th (157)Andy Rendos, 1st (165)Shane Riccio, 3rd (174)Rob Waltko, 6th (184)Joe McMullan, 8th (Hwt.)

Team Finishes2000: no team points awarded2001: 10th of 14 (30 points)2002: 12th of 13 (12.5)2007: 9th of 14 (40)2008: 8th of 14 (43.5)2009: t-3rd of 14 (79)2010: 4th of 13 (103.5)

2010 EIWA Champion Andy Rendos2010 EIWA Champion Andy Rendos

EIWA Championships

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A-A-A Akinnagba, Gbenga 1998-99, 99-00Albanese, Stephen 1975-76Alvino, Chris 1998-99, 99-00, 00-01Andrews, Mike*** 1961-62, 63-64Attridge, Amy*** 1991-92Ayre, John 1959-60

B-B-B Baker, Mark 1978-79, 79-80, 80-81, 81-82Ball, Danielle*** 1990-91Ballentine, George 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73, 73-74Banzhof, Donald 1980-81Barrall, Elizabeth*** 1999-2000Barrett, Mark 1979-80Barton, David 1961-62Bass, Tracy** 1994-95Beach, Marlise** 1991-92Bellis, Jason 1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99Bench, Neal 1973-74Bender, Meghan*** 1995-96Benedict, Craig 1972-73Bernstein, Andy 2000-01, 01-02Billings, Jennifer** 1990-91Bitzer, Jack 1953-54Boerner, Todd 1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99Bomberger, R. Michael 1984-85, 86-87, 87-88Borzio, Matt 1997-98Botelho, Devona 1991-92Boyd, Th omas 1992-93, 93-94, 94-95Brinser, George 1965-66, 66-67, 67-68Brust, Kenneth 1959-60, 61-62, 62-63Bryant, Elizabeth*** 1985-86Bryson, Robert 1974-75, 75-76, 76-77Bullis, Kevin 1985-86, 86-87, 87-88Bullock, Sean 1999-2000Burkle, Clayton 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94Burns, Bryan 1988-89, 89-90, 90-91Burychka, Brian 1994-95, 95-96Burychka, Michael 1989-90, 91-92

C-C-C Cappelli, Steven 1971-72, 72-73, 73-74, 74-75Caruso, Stephen 1992-93, 93-94, 94-95Cassara, Debra*** 1978-79, 79-80Cawley, Douglas 1975-76, 77-78, 78-79Cernitz, Amy*** 1982-83, 83-84Cerrone, Mike 1997-98, 98-99, 99-00Chambers, Carl 1986-87, 87-88, 88-89Chohany, Luke 2006-07, 07-08Christiansen, Th eodore 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86Christmas, Gregory 1974-75, 75-76Chunko, Ben 1997-98, 98-99, 2000-01Coleman, Steven 1968-69, 70-71Conroy, Jack 2006-07Cooper, Kyle 1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99Cooper, Mark 1983-84, 85-86Costello, Shannon 1989-90, 90-91, 91-92Coyle, John 1961-62, 62-63

Cressler, William 1973-74, 74-75, 75-76Crissman, Ellery 1984-85, 85-86, 86-87, 87-88Csoka, Kalman 1960-61Cunningham, John 1962-63Curran, Edward 1984-85, 85-86, 86-87, 87-88Currie, Mark 1970-71Curzi, Courtney*** 1995-96Czapla, Nicholas 2009-10Czesak, Stanley 1968-69, 69-70

D-D-D Danser, Donald 1970-71Davenport, Bob 1953-54Davis, Richard 1966-67, 67-68Dawson, Mark 1983-84, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87Dempster, Bell 1956-57DeSimone, Daniel 1980-81, 81-82DeSimone, David 1973-74, 74-75DeSimone, Michael 1974-75, 75-76, 76-77, 77-78DiChiara, Bartholomew 1960-61DiGiacomo, Matthew 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95Doerr, Th omas 1998-99, 99-2000, 00-01, 01-02Doukas, Christopher 1989-90, 90-91Dusel, Henry 1960-61, 61-62Dussinger, Glenn 1961-62, 62-63

E-E-E Ebbott, Douglas 1977-78Eckenroth, Jeremy 1996-97Eidus, Robert 1969-70Elliott, Phillip 1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93Ellson, Stan 1953-54Ellsworth, Leslie 1972-73Engels, Bob 1946-47Enos, Joe 1963-64Erway, Dale 1960-61, 61-62

F-F-F Faglioni, Mark 1985-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89Falciglia, Brian 1999-2000, 00-01, 01-02Fasnacht, Ryan 1997-98, 98-99, 1999-2000, 00-01Fatool, Francis 1974-75, 75-76Fawcett, Dale 1962-63Fazio, Jeff 1995-96, 96-97Ferguson, Ian 1981-82, 82-83Ferraiuolo, Bill 1974-75Ferraro, Robert 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95Fisher, Jeff 1995-96, 96-97, 97-98Fleming, Joseph 1962-63Forrest, Kevin 1978-79, 79-80Foura, Jason 1994-95Freeman, John*** 1946-47Fritts, Courtney 1959-60Fusia, Tom 1948-49

G-G-G Galligan, Zach 2006-07Gehring, Doug 1953-54Gibson, Angie*** 1988-89Giffi n, Gary*** 1966-67

Goldberg, David 1984-85Good, Robert 1971-72Graham, Bill 1959-60, 61-62Gravell, George 1948-49Gray, Harry 1975-76, 76-77, 77-78Green, Brandn 2000-01, 01-02Greenly, Robert 1976-77, 77-78, 78-79, 79-80Greenly, Steven 1978-79, 79-80, 80-81Gruneberg, Ronald 1978-79

H-H-H Habowski, Stephen 1985-86Hahn, Jay 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10Hancock, Zac 2009-10Hanzlik, Andy 1998-99Harenza, Beth*** 1995-96Harris, Tom 1963-64Hart, Greg 2006-07, 07-08Hartman, Daniel 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86Hartrum, Josh 2001-02Harvey, Christopher 1990-91Hawkins, Th omas 1969-70Hayes, William 1959-60Healey, Adam 2008-09Heim, Ryan 1994-95, 95-96Henderson, John 1948-49, 49-50Hendrickson, James 1968-69Henry, Dan 1996-97, 97-98Henry, Eric 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84Herbert, Andy 2000-01, 01-02Herceg, Kenneth 1988-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92Hingson, George 2006-07, 07-08Hooks, Brantley 2006-07, 07-08, 09-10Hostetter, Brock 1999-2000, 01-02Hottenstein, Jean 1987-88

I-I-I Ianotti, Jodi*** 1987-88, 88-89Ingald, Carol*** 1975-76, 76-77, 77-78Irizarry, Dave 1998-99Irland, Edwin 1946-47

J-J-J Johnson, Charles 1994-95, 96-97, 97-98Johnson, Jeff rie 1976-77Johnson, Richard 1948-49Jones, Andre 1978-79, 79-80Jones, Nathan 2008-09Jordan, Michael 1977-78Judge, Robert 1981-82, 82-83

K-K-K Kagan, Shane 1997-98Kalaydjian, Ed 1953-54Kamensky, Frank 1946-47Kane, Th omas 1982-83Karanik, John 1962-63Kaufmann, Richard 1965-66, 66-67, 67-68Keister, Justin 1996-97, 97-98Keller, Robert 1972-73, 73-74, 74-75

Bucknell Hall of FamerBucknell Hall of FamerTom ScottonTom Scotton

Back Row: 2010 Coaching Staff (Tom Carr, Donny Ooton, Dave Hoff man, Dan Wirnsberger)Back Row: 2010 Coaching Staff (Tom Carr, Donny Ooton, Dave Hoff man, Dan Wirnsberger)Front Row: 2010 Senior Class (Andy Rendos, David Marble, Shane Riccio)Front Row: 2010 Senior Class (Andy Rendos, David Marble, Shane Riccio)

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Kelso, Don 1953-54Kendelhardt, Dave 1966-67Kiely, William 1948-49, 49-50Klass, Steve 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96Knight, Donald 1960-61, 61-62Koehn, James 1960-61, 61-62Krayer, Gus 1946-47Kresho, Chuck 1992-93Kunar, Matt 1998-99

L-L-L Ladd, David 1965-66Lawton, John 1986-87, 88-89, 89-90Lear, Corey 2009-10Learish, Kelly*** 1987-88, 88-89Lennox, Don 1972-73Leopold, George 1966-67, 67-68, 68-69LeValley, Kevin 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10Lin, Susan*** 1980-81, 81-82, 82-83Lipton, Joshua 1994-95Loesch, Alan 1970-71, 71-72, 73-74Lombardo, Lisa*** 1987-88, 88-89Loughry, Tom 1974-75Lowe, Th omas 1982-83Lyon, Earl 1953-54

M-M-M Mann, George 2006-07Marble, David 2006-07, 07-08, 08-09, 09-10Marchenese, Karl 1967-68Marchese, Lauri*** 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86Marchetti, Th omas 1987-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91Marchinek, Robert 1972-73, 73-74, 74-75, 75-76Markos, Jon 1997-98, 98-99Martell, David 1981-82Mattern, Th omas 1969-70Mattson, Elizabeth*** 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86Mays, Douglas 1977-78, 78-79, 79-80, 80-81McGinley, Joseph 1974-75, 75-76, 76-77, 77-78McGrath, Matthew** 1975-76McKee, Alida*** 1996-97, 98-99McMullan, Joe 2009-10Mead, Timothy 1990-91Means, Lawrence 1975-76, 77-78Metcalf, David 1973-74Miller, Eric 1987-88, 88-89Miller, Rocky 1998-99, 1999-2000, 01-02Miller, Tom 1953-54Mischinski, Rich 1971-72, 72-73, 74-75Mittman, Matt 1994-95, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98Mold, Richard 1977-78Montgomery, William 1968-69, 69-70Moore, Mike 1999-2000Morris, Gregory 1977-78, 78-79, 79-80Muchmore, Eric 1974-75, 75-76, 76-77, 77-78Mullins, Jim 1946-47Murdock, David 1959-60Myers, Ben 1988-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92Myrick, Andrew 1994-95

N-N-N Napp, Christina*** 1999-2000Napp, Jennifer*** 1996-97, 98-99Neuman, Brian 1999-2000, 00-01, 01-02

Normandeau, Kim*** 1990-91Northridge, James 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73, 73-74

O-O-O O’Donnel, Jacob 2001-02

P-P-P Pangonas, Tim 1980-81, 81-82, 82-83, 83-84Parker, Russell 1990-91, 91-92, 92-93Passerotti, Richard 1978-79, 79-80, 80-81Patrick, Robert 1966-67Patterson, James 1979-80Patty, Jeremy 1991-92Paul, Walter 1946-47Peoples, Jack*** 1948-49Pero, Jeff ery 1987-88Perrin, Jen*** 2001-02Perrin, Josh 2000-01, 01-02Perrone, Carl 1999-2000, 00-01, 01-02Petras, Mark 1993-94Phillips, Joseph 1969-70Pitzer, Brian 1996-97, 97-98, 98-99, 99-2000Portnof, Jon 1960-61, 61-62Prather, Todd 1980-81, 82-83Prokopchak, Jason 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95

R-R-R Ramage, Mark 1969-70, 70-71, 71-72Rea, Eric 1975-76Reber, Derek 2008-09Redfoot, Robert 1986-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90Reiter, Charlie 1997-98, 98-99Regan, John 2009-10Rendos, Andy 2006-07, 07-08, 08-09, 09-10Renn, Robert 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96Rhoads, Michael 1981-82Riccio, Shane 2006-07, 07-08, 08-09, 09-10Riccio, Tyler 2008-09Rickard, John 1949-50Ritter, Bryan 1977-78Rivoire, Th omas 1969-70, 70-71, 71-72Rizzo, Michael 1983-84Rothermel, Ty 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96Ruckstuhl, John 1987-88Rush, Michael 1992-93, 93-94, 94-95Russell, Derrik 2009-10

S-S-S Sabol, Carolyn*** 1984-85, 85-86, 86-87Sacavage, Charles 1965-66, 66-67, 67-68Salamone, Richard 1976-77, 77-78, 78-79, 79-80Salone, Michael 1988-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92Salvato, Mary*** 1982-83Sampsell, Dave 1974-75Santoli, Eugene 1971-72, 72-73, 73-74, 74-75Sauer, John 1971-72, 72-73, 73-74Saunders, Mike 1999-2000, 00-01, 01-02Schlee, Jessica*** 1996-97, 98-99Schmauch, Edward 1972-73, 73-74, 74-75, 75-76Schutz, James 1970-71Schwartz, Wallace 1962-63, 63-64Scotton, Jeff 1987-88, 88-89Scotton, Th omas 1975-76, 76-77, 77-78Sechler, Scott 2008-09, 09-10

Shalit, Steven 1983-84, 84-85Shaner, Jeff rey 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86Shiffl er, Neil 1967-68, 68-69, 69-70Short, Richard 1976-77Sieradzki, Allison*** 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95Smith, David 1973-74Snook, George 1983-84, 84-85Somerville, Scott 1981-82Spivak, Jonathan 2001-02Stainsby, Wendell 1948-49, 49-50Stanton, George 1948-49, 49-50Stanton, George 1963-64Stephenson, Ryan 1996-97Stoner, John 1979-80, 80-81, 81-82Strouse, Richard 1974-75, 75-76, 76-77, 77-78Stuntzner, Louis 1948-49Sullivan, Patrick 1968-69, 69-70Sullivan, Peter 1967-68, 68-69, 69-70Swann, George 1989-90, 91-92, 92-93Sweet, William 1960-61, 61-62

T-T-T TenBrook, James 1980-81, 81-82Th ompson, David 2007-08, 08-09Th ompson, John 1966-67, 67-68, 68-69Tomaino, Dave 1999-2000Th arp, Bruce 1985-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89Treser, Steven 1979-80

V-V-V VanDoren, Michael 1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93VanSchnooneveld, G. Robert 1971-72, 72-73VanVolkenburg, Jason 1999-2000Vladic, David 1986-87

W-W-W Waage, Marsh*** 1987-88Wagner, Brian 1982-83Walizer, John 1989-90, 90-91Wallentin, Nate 1998-99Waller, Matt 2000-01Waltko, Rob 2009-10Warfel, Benjamin 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85Warfel, Donald 1959-60, 60-61Wason, Th omas 1970-71, 71-72Watkins, Grant 1959-60Weaver, Dan 1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99Webb, Adam 1996-97, 98-99, 99-2000, 00-01Webb, Solomon 1996-97, 97-98Weller, Jeremy 2000-01Wellman, Ron 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95White, William 1980-81Wight, Edward 1959-60, 60-61Wightman, Kenneth 1959-60Wiley, Michael 1994-95, 95-96Wilkins, Channell 1977-78Wilkinson, Kent*** 1959-60, 60-61Williams, William 1946-47Williams, Rashaan 1997-98, 98-99, 99-2000Williams, Robert 1985-86Williams, Wayne 1983-84Williard, Steven 1979-80Wolfgang, Kristi*** 1987-88, 88-89Wolin, Marc 1981-82Wonsettler, Charlie 2007-08Wood, Eric 1995-96Wray, Bruce 1965-66, 66-67Wright, David 1968-69

Y-Y-Y Young, Douglas 1978-79, 79-80

Z-Z-Z Zaiser, Barry 1976-77Zavod, Robin** 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85Zimmerman, Walter 1980-81, 81-82, 82-83

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