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CLARION WRESTLING 2017 SCHEDULE/RESULTS (6-10, 3-3 EWL) 11/6 CLARION OPEN Three champions 11/13 vs. Campbell! L 12-28 11/13 at American L 11-27 11/18 EASTERN MICHIGAN L 16-18 12/2-3 Cliff Keen Invitational # 12/10 PSAC Championships $ 3rd 12/19 at Edinboro* L 6-31 1/8 vs. Davidson W 41-6 1/8 at Appalachian State L 10-23 1/12 at Rider* L 11-25 1/15 HOFSTRA W 28-5 1/15 WEST LIBERTY W 39-3 1/20 GEORGE MASON* W 24-10 1/22 MICHIGAN STATE % L 9-23 2/2 at Lock Haven* L 12-27 2/3 OHIO L 17-21 2/10 BLOOMSBURG* W 27-13 2/12 at Cleveland State* W 34-6 2/19 WEST VIRGINIA L 10-22 3/4 EWL Championships^ 4th 3/16-18 NCAA Championships + ALL DAY! - hosted by American (Washington, D.C.) # - Las Vegas Convention Center (Las Vegas, Nev.) $ - hosted by Lock Haven (Lock Haven, Pa.) % - held at Marwick-Boyd Auditorium ^ - hosted by Bloomsburg (Bloomsburg, Pa.) + - Scottrade Center (St. Louis, Mo.) Quick Facts School... Clarion University City/Zip...Clarion, PA 16214 Founded... 1867 Enrollment...5,368 Nickname...Golden Eagles School Colors... Blue & Gold Venue... Tippin Gymnasium Capacity... 3,500 Affiliation...NCAA Division I Conference... Eastern Wrestling League President...Dr. Karen M. Whitney Interim A.D....Dr. Wendy Snodgrass Athletic Phone...814-393-1997 Coaching Staff Head Coach...Keith Ferraro...Lock Haven, 2003 Duals Record / Yrs...14-38 / 3rd Duals Record at Clarion... same Assistant Coach... Kyle Kiss... North Carolina, 2012 Volunteer Assistant Coach... Joe DeAngelo... North Carolina State, 2015 Last Year Record... 7-12, 2-4 EWL EWL Tournament Finish... 5th EWL Champions...2 PSAC Tournament Finish... 4th PSAC Champions...1 NCAA Qualifiers...2 All-Americans... 0 NCAA Division I Championships March 16-18, 2017 St. Louis, Mo. Gromacki & Zacherl Head to 2017 NCAA Division I Championships 125 JAKE GROMACKI 19-7 Redshirt Sophomore Erie, Pa. Cathedral Prep Intermat: NR FloWrestling: NR Track: NR 141 BROCK ZACHERL 21-3 Redshirt Sophomore Brookville, Pa. Brookville Intermat: #18 FloWrestling: NR Track: #18 2017 NCAA DI Wrestling Championships Daily Schedule - all times Central Open Mat: NR NCAA Coaches: #24 RPI: #18 Open Mat: #19 NCAA Coaches: #18 RPI: #14 THURSDAY, MARCH 16 Time Event Location 10 a.m. Gates open Scottrade Center 11 a.m. Session I Scottrade Center 2-6 p.m. NCAA Fan Festival St. Louis Union Station 4:30 p.m. Gates Open Scottrade Center 6 p.m. Session II Scottrade Center FRIDAY, MARCH 17 Time Event Location 9 a.m. Gates Open Scottrade Center 10 a.m. Session III Scottrade Center 1-6:30 p.m. NCAA Fan Festival St. Louis Union Station 5:30 p.m. Gates open Scottrade Center 7 p.m. Session IV Scottrade Center SATURDAY, MARCH 18 Time Event Location 9 a.m. Gates open Scottrade Center 10 a.m. Session V Scottrade Center Noon - 6:30 p.m. NCAA Fan Festival St. Louis Union Station 5:30 p.m. Gates open Scottrade Center 6:35-6:50 p.m. Parade of All-Americans Scottrade Center 7 p.m. Session VI Scottrade Center

NCAA Championships History NCAA Individual Champions Year Wrestler Weight Class 1996 Sheldon Thomas 118 1992 Kurt Angle Hwt 1990 Kurt Angle Hwt 1973 Don Rohn 134 Wade Schalles 158 Bill Simpson 167 1972 Garry Barton 134 Wade Schalles 150 NCAA Placewinners 2013 James Fleming 8th 157 2012 Bekzod Abdurakhmonov 3rd 165 James Fleming 5th 157 2005 Chris Horning 8th 157 2003 Rad Martinez 5th 133 2000 Mark Angle 4th 141 1999 Mark Angle 3rd 141 1998 Mark Angle 4th 134 Tom Tomeo 8th 142 1997 Sheldon Thomas 3rd 118 Bryan Stout 4th Hwt 1996 Bryan Stout 7th 190 1995 Bryan Stout 4th 190 Sheldon Thomas 5th 118 Dan Payne 7th Hwt 1994 Rob Sintobin 4th Hwt Bryan Stout 8th 190 1992 Erik Burnett 5th 118 1991 Kurt Angle 2nd Hwt 1989 Mike Cole 3rd 142 Gary Horner 6th 190 1987 Ken Haselrig 6th 150 Mike Cole 3rd 142 Paul Clark 5th 134 1985 Ken Haselrig 6th 150 Jim Beichner 6th 190 1984 Jim Beichner 5th 190 1982 Charlie Heller 3rd 177 1981 Charlie Heller 2nd 177 1980 Charlie Heller 4th 177 1979 Jack Campbell 4th UNL Randy Miller 7th 134 1976 Don Rohn 6th 142 Chuck Coryea 4th UNL 1974 Don Rohn 3rd 134 Bill Simpson 5th 167 1969 Doug Niebel 6th 160 Golden Eagles Travel to 2017 NCAA s Jake Gromacki (125) and Brock Zacherl (141) of the Clarion wrestling team will compete at the 2017 NCAA DI Wrestling Championships, hosted this year at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Mo. It is the second trip to the national tournament for Zacherl and the first for Gromacki. Clarion sends multiple wrestlers to the NCAA Championships for the second year in a row, two years after not sending any wrestlers for the first time since the 2006. The Golden Eagles have sent multiple wrestlers in eight of the last nine years, and has only failed to send competitors to the tournament twice in the last 50 years. Bicentennial Men Gromacki and Zacherl hold something of an interesting distinction, as they are the 199th and 200th individual Clarion wrestlers to qualify for the NCAA Championships. Meet the Coach Clarion is under the direction of third-year head coach Keith Ferraro, who took over full-time duties during the 2014-15 season. Before that he served as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator under head coach Troy Letters. His work in rebuilding the program over the years cannot be overstated; last season the Golden Eagles had two individual EWL champions for the first time since 2012, as well as a pair of NCAA qualifiers. Proud History Clarion wrestling enjoys a long, proud history, both on the regional and national levels. The Golden Eagles have produced eight national champions and 38 All-Americans throughout history. Two of those national champions were recognized on the NWCA/ NCAA 75th Anniversity All-Time Collegiate Team in 2005 - Kurt Angle (1988-92) and Wade Schalles (1971-74). In addition, former head coach Bob Bubb was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2005 after a 26-year coaching career that ended in 1992 with 322 career dual wins and a seven individual national champions. Bubb also served as the Secretary Rules Editor of NCAA wrestling from 1989-2011, Executive Director of the NWCA from 1995-99, and Chair of the NCAA Wrestling Committee from 1987-89. That 70 s Team Clarion wrestling first rose to national prominence in the early 1970 s, when the Golden Eagles combined for five individual titles in two years. Gary Barton and Wade Schalles won individual titles in 1972, while the trio of Schalles, Don Rohn and Bill Simpson all won in 1973. Barton s title in 1972 was significant in that he entered the bracket as an unseeded entry and proceeded to defeat the #1, #2, #4 and #5 seeded entries in the 134-pound bracket to claim the national championship. It s often cited as one of the more impressive performances in NCAA history. EWL s Recap The Golden Eagles finished fourth out of seven teams at the 2017 EWL Championships hosted by Bloomsburg. Seven of the 10 Clarion wrestlers advanced to the semifinals and three were finalists, the greatest number of finalists for the Golden Eagles since the 2009-10 championships. Jake Gromacki (125) and Brock Zacherl (141) both punched their tickets to the NCAA Championships with their runner-up finishes, while Dustin Conti (197) came up just one win shy as the runner-up in his weight class. Evan Delong finished third at 165 pounds. Meet Me in St. Louis It s been just two years since the NCAA Championships were in St. Louis, but it s been five years since the Golden Eagles competed in the Gateway to the West. The last time they were there, though, they saw a pair of wrestlers earn All-American status. Bekzod Abdurakhmonov (3rd) and James Fleming (5th) both placed at the 2012 Championships. Setting Precedent It s been a while since Clarion has seen either a 125- or 141-pounder earn All-American status, which is the opportunity presented to both Jake Gromacki and Brock Zacherl this year. The last 141-pounder to place at the NCAA Championships is Mark Angle, who did it back-to-back in 1999-00. Angle also won the title when it was still the 134-pound weight class in 1998. Gromacki has the chance to set an ever greater precedent, as no Clarion wrestler has placed in his weight class since it was bumped to 125 pounds years ago. Sheldon Thomas placed twice and won an individual title at 118 pounds in the 1990 s, and Erik Burnett placed at 118 pounds in 1992. Clarion vs. The FIeld Jake Gromacki went 3-4 against members of the 125-pound field at this year s championships, though two of those losses were to the same person, Sean Russell (Edinboro). He picked up wins against Ibrahim Bunduka (George Mason), Shakur Laney (Ohio) and Noah Gonser (Eastern MIchigan). Brock Zacherl is 5-3 against the members of the 141-pound field at this year s championships, including wins over Noah Forrider (Ohio), Javier Gasca III (Michigan State), Joshua Heil (Campbell), and a pair over Ronnie Perry (Lock Haven). All-Star Not included in Brock Zacherl s season record but important all the same was his participation in the NWCA All-Star Classic in Cleveland at the start of the season. Zacherl fell in a tight 4-3 decision to Virginia s George DiCamillo, who is also in the tournament field this year. Zacherl returned to Clarion the next day and won the 141-pound bracket at the Clarion Open, defeating Ronnie Perry in the finals.

KEITH FERRARO Lock Haven, 2003 Third Year 14-38 Dual Match Record Four (4) NCAA Qualifiers Keith Ferraro, a native of Brookville, begins his third year as Clarion s head wrestling coach. He was named head coach on December 16, 2014, after serving as interim head coach on September 25th. He is only the eighth head wrestling coach in school history. In 2016 the Golden Eagles showed improvement in all facets during Ferraro s second season, improving by six wins in dual match play and seeing the team s first EWL individual champions in several years. Brock Zacherl (141) and Michael Pavasko (174) claimed titles in their respective weight classes at the EWL Championships, the first time multiple Clarion wrestlers won at the event since 2012, and both qualified for the NCAA Championships. Ferraro was named Clarion s assistant coach on July 31, 2012 under Troy Letters and he continued in that role until being named interim coach in September of 2014. The Recruiting Coordinator since his arrival, he was a major part of the highly rated Golden Eagle recruiting class for 2013-14 which was rated 9th in NCAA Division I by AWN/Open Mat and 15th by Flo Wrestling. Ferraro, the son of legendary Brookville Head Wrestling coach Lenny Ferraro, who was posthumously inducted into the Pennsylvania Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2011, is a 1999 Brookville High graduate. He wrestled nearly three years for his father before his passing, and then finished his junior and then senior year under head coach Thad Turner. At Brookville Ferraro was a three-time district champion and was part of the 1999 Brookville High School Dual Meet State Championship Team. Ferraro went on to attend Lock Haven University, was part of the wrestling program for four seasons (2000 2003) and graduated in December of 2003 with a degree in Health and Physical Education. A volunteer coach at Central Mountain in the seasons of 2003 and 2004, Ferraro was the head coach at Brockway in the 2005 season, then took a position to teach at Brookville High School and became the assistant coach under Dave Klepfer since 2006. In the 2011-12 season Brookville advanced 13 wrestlers to regionals, 5 to the PIAA Championships and as a team placed fourth in the state dual meet championships. Ferraro and wife Meghan reside in Brookville. They have three children - sons Lenny and Vincent, and a daughter Lillian. KYLE KISS North Carolina, 2012 Kyle Kiss, a former assistant coach and wrestler at North Carolina, returns for his second season as an assistant coach with the Golden Eagles in 2016-17. Kiss has been an essential part of the rebuilding effort at Clarion, leading the Golden Eagles recruiting efforts under head coach Keith Ferraro. Each of the last two recruiting classes at Clarion have been ranked in the top 25 nationally by FloWrestling. The grapplers on the mat have benefited from Kiss s presence as well. Clarion had a pair of NCAA qualifiers in 2016, 141-pounder Brock Zacherl and 174-pounder Michael Pavasko, and claimed dual meet wins over a pair of nationally-ranked opponents at home. Before coming to Clarion, Kiss was an assistant coach at North Carolina from 2014-15. While at UNC Kiss worked closely with the middle weights and coached five national qualifiers, including All-American 165-pounder Ethan Ramos. A native of Loch Arbour, N.J. and a 2007 graduate of Ocean Township High, Kiss was a four-time New Jersey state placewinner. He was a two-time Beast of the East finalist and was also a state finalist as a senior. In 2007 Kiss moved on to wrestle for the Tar Heels, where he enjoyed a decorated career on the mat. He was a three-time ACC placewinner for UNC that was twice ranked in the top 20 nationally, in the 2010 and 2012 seasons. He graduated from UNC in 2012 with a B.S. in Exercise and Sports Science. JOE DeANGELO North Carolina State, 2015 Joe DeAngelo enters his first year as a volunteer assistant with the Clarion wrestling team, one year after serving in the same capacity at Hofstra. DeAngelo spent the last year as an assistant for the Pride, helping coach Jamel Hudson and Michael Hughes to bids in the NCAA Championships in New York City in March. The pair both advanced to the second day of the Championships by winning in wrestlebacks. A 2015 graduate of North Carolina State University with a degree in Religious Studies, DeAngelo earned NCAA Wrestling Championship bids in 2013 and 2015 for the Wolfpack. He placed fifth in the 2013 Atlantic Coast Conference Championships to earn an automatic berth and then placed fourth in the 2015 ACC Championship to receive an at-large bid. DeAngelo, who was selected the Wolfpack s team captain in 2014-15, was named the North Carolina State Most Valuable Wrestler after joining the team at mid-season in 2013, the Wolfpack s Redshirt of the Year in 2014 after recording a 27-4 and placing no lower than third in all seven open tournaments, and was selected ACC Wrestler of the Week in February, 2015 after posting two victories over nationally-ranked opponents. He also earned University National Freestyle All-American honors by placing fourth and was a finalist at the National Collegiate Open in 2014. DeAngelo, who earned an associate s degree at Nassau Community College in Garden City, NY, earned All-American honors by placing seventh at the National Junior College Athletic Association Wrestling Championships in 2012. He also earned NJCAA Academic All-American honors that year as well. Active on the club and camp circuits, DeAngelo has coached in the Pop and Flo Nationals and the Wake Forest Wrestling Club since 2014 and the Vougar Hall of Fame Wrestling Club and the Nassau Kettlebell Program in 2011-12. He also has extensive camp experience having worked at the Journeyman Wrestling Camp, Bob Guzzo s World Class Wrestling Camp, the Havelock Wrestling Camp, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Wrestling Camp and the North Carolina State Wrestling Camp. DeAngelo has also been doing personalized coaching since 2010 which has resulted in three All-American performers and three state championship finishes along with numerous state place-winners.

125 JAKE GROMACKI 19-7 Redshirt Sophomore Erie, Pa. Cathedral Prep 2016-17: EWL runner-up at 125 pounds... ranked 18th in NCAA RPI and 24th in the NCAA Coaches Poll from Feb. 23... holds a 3-4 record against opponents in this year s Tournament field, with wins over Ibrahim Bunduka (George Mason), Shakur Laney (Ohio) and Noah Gonser (Eastern Michigan)... went 10-2 against EWL opponents (counting tournaments), with only two losses coming to Edinboro s Sean Russell... won six straight matches going into the EWL Finals before falling to Sean Russell (3/4)... ranked second on the team with four wins by technical fall. Pittsburgh (2014-16): Transferred from Pitt after two seasons with the Panthers... posted a 20-7 record before coming to Clarion. High School: Authored a 124-21 record at Cathedral Prep... four-time district champion and four-time state qualifier... recorded two top-five finishes in the state and never finished lower than eighth... took fourth place at Flo Nationals as a junior. Gromacki Match-by-Match Date Wt. Result Opponent Opponent School Event 11/6/2016 125 W Fall 1:29 Aaron Ehrgott Mercyhurst NorthEast Clarion Open 11/6/2016 125 W MD 15-1 Cameron Butler Clarion Clarion Open 11/6/2016 125 W Dec 7-5 Josiah Kline Lock Haven Clarion Open 11/6/2016 125 L TF 16-0 6:20 Jack Mueller Virginia Clarion Open 11/18/2016 125 W Dec 4-1 Noah Gonser Eastern Michigan vs. Eastern Michigan 12/2/2016 125 L SV-1 5-3 Ben Thornton Purdue Las Vegas Invitational 12/2/2016 125 W Dec 11-9 Ronald Stevens Wyoming Las Vegas Invitational 12/2/2016 125 L Dec 7-0 Josh Terao American Las Vegas Invitational 12/10/2016 125 W TF 16-0 4:27 Zeke Beatty Pittsburgh-Johnstown PSAC Tournament 12/10/2016 125 L Fall 3:44 Austin Petril Kutztown PSAC Tournament 12/10/2016 125 W Fall 4:59 Austin Camacci Millersville PSAC Tournament 12/10/2016 125 W TF 17-2 7:00 abraham guarriello Gannon PSAC Tournament 12/10/2016 125 W TF 15-0 5:33 Willy Girard Bloomsburg PSAC Tournament 12/10/2016 125 W MD 14-2 Jake Field Lock Haven PSAC Tournament 12/19/2016 125 L MD 12-4 Sean Russell Edinboro vs. Edinboro 1/12/2017 125 W MD 12-0 JR Wert Rider vs. Rider 1/15/2017 125 W MD 15-1 Jacob Martin Hofstra vs. Hofstra 1/20/2017 125 W Dec 6-0 Ibrahim Bunduka George Mason vs. George Mason 1/22/2017 125 L Dec 9-4 Mitch Rogaliner Michigan State vs. Michigan State 02/02/2017 125 W Dec 6-0 Jake Field Lock Haven vs. Lock Haven 02/03/2017 125 W Dec 8-1 Shakur Laney Ohio vs. Ohio 02/10/2017 125 W Dec 6-3 Willy Girard Bloomsburg vs. Bloomsburg 02/12/2017 125 W Dec 8-1 John Martin Cleveland State vs. Cleveland State 03/04/2017 125 W TF 18-0 2:41 John Martin Cleveland State EWL Championships 03/04/2017 125 W Dec 2-1 Gerald Wert Rider EWL Championships 03/04/2017 125 L Dec 10-3 Sean Russell Edinboro EWL Championships Gromacki Year-by-Year Year Weight Overall Duals Conf. Falls MD TF 2016-17 125 19-7 8-2 5-1 2 4 4 2015-16 125 15-3 3-1 0-0 2 3 0 2014-15* 125 5-4 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Total 39-14 11-3 5-1 5 7 4 * - redshirted

141 BROCK ZACHERL 21-3 Redshirt Sophomore Brookville, Pa. Brookville 2016-17: EWL runner-up at 141 pounds... ranked between 14th and 19th by nearly all major publications... undefeated in dual matches with a 14-0 record... went 7-1 against EWL opponents (including tournaments), with only loss coming to Ronnie Perry in the EWL finals... led team in total match points with 202 on the season... lead team with 45 takedowns... team-high five wins by technical fall... invited to participate in the NWCA All- Star Classic... went 5-3 against members of the tournament field, including a 2-1 mark against Lock Haven s Ronnie Perry. 2015-16: Went 28-3 for the season... first Clarion EWL champion at 141 since Frank Edgar in 2005... won first round match at NCAA Championships over Bucknell s Tyler Smith... named to the NWCA All-Academic team... PSAC Champion at 141 pounds... went 17-1 in dual match competition... enjoyed a 20-match win streak from Nov. 7 until the second round of the NCAA Championships. 2014-15: Redshirted... won the 60kg title at the Junior World Team Trials... finalist for a spot on the Freestyle Junior World Team, competing against Joey McKenna (Stanford)... runner-up at the ASICS/Vaughan Junior National Freestyle Championships... third place finish at the UWW Cadet and University Nationals... won the Mat Town and Purpler Raider Opens as an unattached wrestler during the year. High School: Posted a career record of 130-13... PIAA state champion at 138 pounds as a senior, going 41-2 on the year... also went first at regionals, districts and Flo Nationals that year... three-time district champion... two-time regional champion. Zacherl Match-by-Match Date Wt. Result Opponent Opponent School Event 11/5/2016* 141 L Dec 4-3 George DiCamillo Virginia NWCA All Star Classic 11/6/2016 141 W TF 16-1 2:32 Matt Dowler Edinboro Clarion Open 11/6/2016 141 W Dec 5-2 Bo Pipher Penn State Clarion Open 11/6/2016 141 W TF 18-2 2:39 Ethan McCoy Kent State Clarion Open 11/6/2016 141 W Dec 5-3 Ronald Perry Lock Haven Clarion Open 11/13/2016 141 W Dec 10-4 Joshua Heil Campbell vs. Campbell 11/13/2016 141 W Dec 5-3 Jack Mutchnik American vs. American 11/18/2016 141 W Dec 5-3 Kyle Springer Eastern Michigan vs. Eastern Michigan 12/2/2016 141 W Fall 6:23 Brendan Fitzgerald Ohio State Las Vegas Invitational 12/2/2016 141 L SV-1 8-6 Tyler Smith Bucknell Las Vegas Invitational 12/2/2016 141 W MD 9-1 Joe Wheeling West Virginia Las Vegas Invitational 12/2/2016 141 L Dec 5-2 Russell Rohlfing CSU Bakersfield Las Vegas Invitational 12/19/2016 141 W Dec 11-5 Ozzy Lugo Edinboro vs. Edinboro 1/8/2017 141 W TF 21-6 4:32 Hunter Costa Davidson vs. Davidson 1/8/2017 141 W MD 16-6 Irvin Enriquez Appalachian State vs. Appalachian State 1/12/2017 141 W TF 20-4 7:00 Evan Fidelibus Rider vs. Rider 1/15/2017 141 W TF 22-7 7:00 Connor Burkert Hofstra vs. Hofstra 1/15/2017 141 W For. West Liberty vs. West Liberty 01/20/2017 141 W Dec 3-2 Tejon Anthony George Mason vs. George Mason 01/22/2017 141 W Dec 3-1 Javier Gasca III Michigan State vs. Michigan State 02/02/2017 141 W Dec 3-2 Ronald Perry Lock Haven vs. Lock Haven 02/03/2017 141 W Dec 6-2 Noah Forrider Ohio vs. Ohio 02/19/2017 141 W Dec 4-2 Joe Wheeling West Virginia vs. West Virginia 03/04/2017 141 W Dec 9-5 Evan Cheek Cleveland State EWL Championships 03/04/2017 141 L Dec 5-3 Ronald Perry Lock Haven EWL Championships * - Exhibition, does not count for season record Zacherl Year-by-Year Year Weight Overall Duals Conf. Falls MD TF 2016-17 141 21-3 14-0 4-0 1 2 5 2015-16 141 28-3 17-1 5-0 1 6 2 2014-15* 141 34-6 0-0 0-0 2 12 6 Total 83-12 31-1 9-0 4 20 13 * - redshirted

2017 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships 125 CHAMPIONSHIP Thursday Morning Thursday Night Friday Morning Friday Night Saturday Night (1) Thomas Gilman (IOWA) 27-0 11 Brent Fleetwood (CMU) 22-10 Jake Gromacki (CLAR) 19-7 12 (16) Nathan Kraisser (CAMP) 25-7 181 341 (9) Joshua Rodriguez (NDSU) 23-2 13 Johnny Jimenez (WISC) 15-10 Elijah Oliver (IND) 14-8 14 (8) Nicholas Piccininni (OKST) 22-6 (5) Tim Lambert (NEB) 28-6 15 182 501 Brock Hudkins (NIU) 18-10 Noah Gonser (EMU) 16-10 16 (12) Sean Fausz (NCST) 25-6 (13) Shakur Laney (OHIO) 26-6 17 Sean Nickell (CSUB) 23-10 Dylan Peters (UNI) 8-6 18 (4) Darian Cruz (LEH) 26-2 (3) Nick Suriano (PSU) 16-3 19 Kyle Akins (BUF) 19-5 Vito Pasone (APP) 16-7 20 (14) Freddie Rodriguez (SIUE) 21-6 (11) Josh Terao (AMER) 28-5 21 Jose Rodriguez (OHST) 15-10 Christian Moody (OU) 17-12 22 (6) Ethan Lizak (MINN) 26-6 (7) Sean Russell (EDIN) 32-6 23 Ibrahim Bunduka (GMU) 21-5 Travis Piotrowski (ILL) 18-13 24 (10) Jack Mueller (UVA) 24-4 (15) Drew Templeman (WYO) 19-7 25 183 184 185 186 187 342 343 344 502 CHAMPION 631 Barlow McGhee (MIZZ) 19-11 Conor Youtsey (MICH) 6-6 1 Gabe Townsell (STAN) 16-9 (2) Joey Dance (VT) 25-1 188 26 WRESTLEBACKS Loser of 11 261 Loser of 12 381 Loser of 188 Loser of 13 461 262 Loser of 14 382 521 Loser of 187 Loser of 342 Loser of 15 263 Loser of 16 383 Loser of 186 Loser of 1 Loser of 17 462 264 Loser of 18 384 522 171 Loser of 185 Loser of 341 Loser of 19 Loser of 18 265 Loser of 20 385 Loser of 184 Loser of 21 463 266 Loser of 22 386 523 Loser of 183 Loser of 344 Loser of 23 267 387 Loser of 24 Loser of 182 Loser of 25 464 268 Loser of 26 388 524 Loser of 181 Loser of 343 Loser of 581 602 Loser of 582 Loser of 561 603 Loser of 562 561 581 Loser of 502 562 582 Loser of 501 Fifth Place Seventh Place Third Place Thursday Evening Friday Morning Friday Evening Saturday Morning 601

2017 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships 141 CHAMPIONSHIP Thursday Morning Thursday Night Friday Morning Friday Night Saturday Night Joshua Heil (CAMP) 15-11 Christopher Carton (IOWA) 24-8 Loser of 3 Loser of 46 (1) Dean Heil (OKST) 27-0 43 Brock Zacherl (CLAR) 21-3 Colton Schilling (POLY) 13-9 44 (16) Jared Prince (NAVY) 25-7 (9) Colton McCrystal (NEB) 31-9 45 Noah Forrider (OHIO) 26-6 Logan Everett (ARMY) 21-14 46 (8) Jaydin Eierman (MIZZ) 24-5 (5) Anthony Ashnault (RUT) 27-3 47 Mason Smith (CMU) 23-12 Salvator Profaci (MICH) 13-15 48 (12) Luke Pletcher (OHST) 23-7 (13) Javier Gasca III (MSU) 27-8 49 James Gulibon (PSU) 14-10 Ryan Diehl (MD) 9-5 50 (4) Matthew Kolodzik (PRIN) 26-2 (3) Joey McKenna (STAN) 28-1 51 Dylan Caruana (BING) 18-15 Timmy Box (UNCO) 26-12 52 (14) Thomas Thorn (MINN) 17-7 (11) Randy Cruz (LEH) 21-7 53 Cole Martin (WISC) 21-15 3 54 (6) George DiCamillo (UVA) 20-4 (7) Joseph Ward (UNC) 26-5 55 Johnathan Hathaway (ORST) 17-11 Mike Longo (OU) 19-8 56 (10) Bryce Meredith (WYO) 28-6 (15) Tyler Smith (BUCK) 28-8 57 Russell Rohlfing (CSUB) 23-11 Ronald Perry (LHU) 28-6 58 (2) Kevin Jack (NCST) 29-1 Loser of 43 Loser of 44 Loser of 45 Loser of 46 173 Loser of 47 Loser of 48 Loser of 49 Loser of 50 Loser of 51 Loser of 52 Loser of 53 Loser of 54 Loser of 55 Loser of 56 Loser of 57 Loser of 58 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 Loser of 204 Loser of 203 Loser of 202 Loser of 201 Loser of 200 Loser of 199 Loser of 198 Loser of 197 397 398 399 400 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 WRESTLEBACKS 401 402 403 404 469 470 471 472 Loser of 350 Loser of 349 Loser of 352 Loser of 351 529 530 531 532 349 350 351 352 Loser of 585 Loser of 586 Loser of 565 Loser of 566 565 566 505 506 Loser of 506 Loser of 505 608 609 585 586 CHAMPION Thursday Evening Friday Morning Friday Evening Saturday Morning 633 Fifth Place Seventh Place Third Place 607

2016-17 Dual Match Results Campbell 28, Clarion 12 Nov. 13, 2016 Washington, D.C. 125: Nathan Kraisser (CAMP) over Brendan Howard (CLAR) (Fall 0:00) 133: Jonathan Ryan (CAMP) over Roshaun Cooley (CLAR) (MD 9-0) 141: Brock Zacherl (CLAR) over Joshua Heil (CAMP) (Dec 10-4) 149: Lucas Stewart (CAMP) over Mike Bartolo (CLAR) (Dec 4-2) 157: Austin Kraisser (CAMP) over Jack Peura (CLAR) (Fall 2:47) 165: Quentin Perez (CAMP) over Evan Delong (CLAR) (Dec 7-3) 174: Dominic Rigous (CLAR) over Alex Herringshaw (CAMP) (Fall 4:06) 184: Ville Heino (CAMP) over Scott Marmoll (CLAR) (Dec 4-2) 197: Dustin Conti (CLAR) over Willie Bivens (CAMP) (SV-1 8-6) 285: Jere Heino (CAMP) over Evan Daley (CLAR) (Dec 9-6) 2016 PSAC Tournament (Clarion 3rd) Dec. 10, 2016 Lock Haven, Pa. 125: Jake Gromacki - 3rd 133: Roshaun Cooley - 3rd 141: Evan Myers - Did not place 149: Mike Bartolo - Did not place 157: Taylor Cahill - 4th 165: Evan DeLong - 1st + Outstanding Wrestler 174: Dominic Rigous - 2nd 184: Scott Marmoll - 2nd 197: Dustin Conti - 6th 285: Evan Daley - Did not place Appalachian State 23, Clarion 10 Jan. 8, 2017 Boone, N.C. 133: Colby Smith (APST) over Roshaun Cooley (CLAR) (MD 14-2) 141: Brock Zacherl (CLAR) over Irvin Enriquez (APST) (MD 16-6) 149: Matthew Zovistoski (APST) over Jake Keller (CLAR) (MD 12-3) 157: Gavin Londoff (APST) over Taylor Cahill (CLAR) (Dec 2-1) 165: Forrest Przybysz (APST) over Evan Delong (CLAR) (Dec 6-5) 174: Nick Kee (APST) over Dominic Rigous (CLAR) (Dec 5-3) 184: David Peters-Logue (APST) over Scott Marmoll (CLAR) (Dec 5-1) 197: Dustin Conti (CLAR) over Randall Diabe (APST) (Dec 4-1) 285: Denzel Dejournette (APST) over Evan Daley (CLAR) (Dec 4-3) 125: Cameron Butler (CLAR) over Logan Durham (APST) (Dec 8-5) Clarion 39, West Liberty 3 Jan. 15, 2017 125: Cameron Butler (CLAR) over Zach brown (WLU) (Dec 7-1) 133: Bryce Humphreys (WLU) over Roshaun Cooley (CLAR) (Dec 6-2) 141: Brock Zacherl (CLAR) over (WLU) (For.) 149: Jake Keller (CLAR) over Josh Cornell (WLU) (Dec 6-4) 157: Taylor Cahill (CLAR) over DeMadre Turner (WLU) (Dec 5-2) 165: Jack Peura (CLAR) over Tryston Kessler (WLU) (TF 18-2 3:32) 174: Dominic Rigous (CLAR) over (WLU) (For.) 184: Scott Marmoll (CLAR) over Nathan Dawson (WLU) (MD 11-3) 197: Terrell Fields (CLAR) over Garrett Vulcano (WLU) (Dec 4-1) 285: Nicholas Shawley (CLAR) over Chris Cook (WLU) (Fall 1:28) Lock Haven 27, Clarion 12 Feb. 2, 2017 Lock Haven, Pa. 174: Adam Mackie (LOHA) over Dominic Rigous (CLAR) (Fall 5:33) 184: Scott Marmoll (CLAR) over Corey Hazel (LOHA) (Dec 3-2) 197: Tristan Sponseller (LOHA) over Dustin Conti (CLAR) (SV-1 4-2) 285: Thomas Haines (LOHA) over Evan Daley (CLAR) (Fall 4:44) 125: Jake Gromacki (CLAR) over Jake Field (LOHA) (Dec 6-0) 133: DJ Fehlman (LOHA) over Roshaun Cooley (CLAR) (Dec 5-0) 141: Brock Zacherl (CLAR) over Ronald Perry (LOHA) (Dec 3-2) 149: Kyle Shoop (LOHA) over Jake Keller (CLAR) (TF 16-0 6:41) 157: Jon Ross (LOHA) over Taylor Cahill (CLAR) (MD 16-4) 165: Evan Delong (CLAR) over Jared Siegrist (LOHA) (Dec 4-3) Clarion 34, Cleveland State 6 Feb. 12, 2017 Cleveland, Ohio 125: Jake Gromacki (CLAR) over John Martin (CLST) (Dec 8-1) 133: Roshaun Cooley (CLAR) over andrew Coghill (CLST) (Dec 7-1) 141: Evan Cheek (CLST) over Evan Myers (CLAR) (Dec 6-1) 149: Jake Keller (CLAR) over Nick Montgomery (CLST) (Dec 10-7) 157: Mac Tanner (CLAR) over RJ LaBeef (CLST) (Dec 8-5) 165: Evan Delong (CLAR) over John Vaughn (CLST) (MD 10-0) 174: Dominic Rigous (CLAR) over Devon Pingel (CLST) (Fall 2:21) 184: Nick Corba (CLST) over Scott Marmoll (CLAR) (Dec 2-1) 197: Terrell Fields (CLAR) over Collin Kelly (CLST) (Fall 2:50) 285: Evan Daley (CLAR) over Mike Furbee (CLST) (Fall 3:34) American 27, Clarion 11 Nov. 13, 2016 Washington, D.C. 125: Josh Terao (AMER) over Brendan Howard (CLAR) (TF 16-0 5:07) 133: Esteban Gomez-Rivera (AMER) over Roshaun Cooley (CLAR) (Dec 3-0) 141: Brock Zacherl (CLAR) over Jack Mutchnik (AMER) (Dec 5-3) 149: Michael Sprague (AMER) over Mike Bartolo (CLAR) (Dec 7-6) 157: Cole Moseley (AMER) over Jack Peura (CLAR) (Dec 8-3) 165: Evan Delong (CLAR) over Michael Eckhart (AMER) (MD 13-5) 174: Dominic Rigous (CLAR) over Joe Salvi (AMER) (MD 13-0) 184: Jason Grimes (AMER) over Scott Marmoll (CLAR) (SV-1 4-2) 197: Jeric Kasunic (AMER) over Dustin Conti (CLAR) (SV-1 (Fall) 7:46) 285: Brett Dempsey (AMER) over Evan Daley (CLAR) (MD 10-2) Edinboro 31, Clarion 6 Dec. 19, 2016 Edinboro, Pa. 125: Sean Russell (EDIN) over Jake Gromacki (CLAR) (MD 12-4) 133: Korbin Myers (EDIN) over Roshaun Cooley (CLAR) (Dec 7-2) 141: Brock Zacherl (CLAR) over Ozzy Lugo (EDIN) (Dec 11-5) 149: Patricio Lugo (EDIN) over Mike Bartolo (CLAR) (Fall 4:51) 157: Chase Delande (EDIN) over Taylor Cahill (CLAR) (Fall 3:59) 165: Fritz Hoehn (EDIN) over Evan Delong (CLAR) (Dec 5-4) 174: Ty Schoffstall (EDIN) over Dominic Rigous (CLAR) (Dec 7-4) 184: Dakota Geer (EDIN) over Scott Marmoll (CLAR) (Dec 6-1) 197: Dustin Conti (CLAR) over Dylan Reynolds (EDIN) (Dec 4-0) 285: William Miller (EDIN) over Evan Daley (CLAR) (Dec 10-3) Rider 25, Clarion 11 Jan. 12, 2017 Lawrenceville, N.J. 125: Jake Gromacki (CLAR) over Gerald (JR) Wert (RIDE) (Dec 3-2) 133: Anthony Cefelo (RIDE) over Roshaun Cooley (CLAR) (Dec 9-5) 141: Brock Zacherl (CLAR) over Evan Fidelibus (RIDE) (TF 20-4 7:00) 149: Gino Fluri (RIDE) over Jake Keller (CLAR) (Dec 5-3) 157: Bryant Clagon (RIDE) over Taylor Cahill (CLAR) (MD 12-3) 165: Chad Walsh (RIDE) over Evan Delong (CLAR) (Fall 4:47) 174: Dominic Rigous (CLAR) over Wayne Stinson (RIDE) (Dec 3-2) 184: Michale Fagg-Daves (RIDE) over Scott Marmoll (CLAR) (Dec 9-5) 197: Ryan Wolfe (RIDE) over Dustin Conti (CLAR) (Dec 5-2) 285: Mauro Correnti (RIDE) over Evan Daley (CLAR) (Dec 3-2) Clarion 24, George Mason 10 Jan. 20, 2017 125: Jake Gromacki (CLAR) over Ibrahim Bunduka (GEMA) (Dec 6-0) 133: Roshaun Cooley (CLAR) over Lio Quezada (GEMA) (Dec 7-3) 141: Brock Zacherl (CLAR) over Tejon Anthony (GEMA) (Dec 3-2) 149: Sahid Kargbo (GEMA) over Jake Keller (CLAR) (MD 16-4) 157: Matt Raines (GEMA) over Taylor Cahill (CLAR) (SV-1 3-1) 165: Evan Delong (CLAR) over Ryan Forrest (GEMA) (Dec 6-4) 174: Dominic Rigous (CLAR) over Daniel Mika (GEMA) (Fall 4:43) 184: Scott Marmoll (CLAR) over Austin Harrison (GEMA) (Dec 8-2) 197: Dustin Conti (CLAR) over Matt Meadows (GEMA) (Dec 5-3) 285: Matt Voss (GEMA) over Evan Daley (CLAR) (Dec 3-2) Ohio 21, Clarion 17 Feb. 3, 2017 125: Jake Gromacki (CLAR) over Shakur Laney (OHIO) (Dec 8-1) 133: Cameron Kelly (OHIO) over Roshaun Cooley (CLAR) (Fall 3:50) 141: Brock Zacherl (CLAR) over Noah Forrider (OHIO) (Dec 6-2) 149: Jake Keller (CLAR) over Kade Kowalski (OHIO) (Dec 6-4) 157: Cullen Cummings (OHIO) over Taylor Cahill (CLAR) (Dec 10-4) 165: Austin Reese (OHIO) over Evan Delong (CLAR) (Dec 3-1) 174: Dominic Rigous (CLAR) over Arsen Arshughyan (OHIO) (SV-1 5-3) 184: Dontae McGee (OHIO) over Scott Marmoll (CLAR) (Fall 0:54) 197: Dustin Conti (CLAR) over Devin King (OHIO) (TF 17-0 4:22) 285: Zack Parker (OHIO) over Evan Daley (CLAR) (Dec 11-6) West Virginia 22, Clarion 10 Feb. 19, 2017 165: Dylan Cottrell (WEVI) over Evan Delong (CLAR) (Dec 5-1) 174: Dominic Rigous (CLAR) over Ty Millward (WEVI) (MD 9-0) 184: Parker VonEgidy (WEVI) over Scott Marmoll (CLAR) (Dec 7-2) 197: Jacob Smith (WEVI) over Terrell Fields (CLAR) (Dec 7-2) 285: Evan Daley (CLAR) over Brandon Ngati (WEVI) (Dec 3-0) 125: Devin Brown (WEVI) over Cameron Butler (CLAR) (Dec 9-2) 133: Cory Stainbrook (WEVI) over Roshaun Cooley (CLAR) (MD 13-4) 141: Brock Zacherl (CLAR) over Joe Wheeling (WEVI) (Dec 4-2) 149: Christian Monserrat (WEVI) over Jake Keller (CLAR) (Dec 10-3) 157: Dayton Garrett (WEVI) over Mac Tanner (CLAR) (Dec 4-0) Eastern Michigan 18, Clarion 16 Nov. 18, 2016 285: Gage Hutchison (EAMI) over Evan Daley (CLAR) (Dec 4-3) 125: Jake Gromacki (CLAR) over Noah Gonser (EAMI) (Dec 4-1) 133: Sa`Derian Perry (EAMI) over Roshaun Cooley (CLAR) (Fall 1:39) 141: Brock Zacherl (CLAR) over Kyle Springer (EAMI) (Dec 5-3) 149: Nick Barber (EAMI) over Mike Bartolo (CLAR) (Dec 7-5) 157: Zachary Carson (EAMI) over Taylor Cahill (CLAR) (Dec 10-4) 165: Evan Delong (CLAR) over James Wolfe (EAMI) (MD 13-3) 174: Dominic Rigous (CLAR) over Jacob Davis (EAMI) (SV-2 5-3) 184: Kayne MacCallum (EAMI) over Scott Marmoll (CLAR) (Dec 4-2) 197: Dustin Conti (CLAR) over Derek Hillman (EAMI) (SV-1 3-1) Clarion 41, Davidson 6 Jan. 8, 2017 Boone, N.C. 133: Dustin Runzo (DAVI) over Roshaun Cooley (CLAR) (Dec 7-4) 141: Brock Zacherl (CLAR) over Hunter Costa (DAVI) (TF 21-6 4:32) 149: Jake Keller (CLAR) over Aidan Conroy (DAVI) (Dec 7-6) 157: Tony Palumbo (DAVI) over Taylor Cahill (CLAR) (Dec 5-3) 165: Evan Delong (CLAR) over Noah Satterfield (DAVI) (Fall 2:19) 174: Dominic Rigous (CLAR) over Conor Fenn (DAVI) (Fall 3:48) 184: Scott Marmoll (CLAR) over Konner Pritchard (DAVI) (Dec 4-1) 197: Terrell Fields (CLAR) over Ryan Devlin (DAVI) (Fall 6:24) 285: Evan Daley (CLAR) over Will Cooley (DAVI) (Fall 2:46) 125: Cameron Butler (CLAR) over Camden Bertucci (DAVI) (Fall 0:36) Clarion 28, Hofstra 5 Jan. 15, 2017 125: Jake Gromacki (CLAR) over Jacob Martin (HOFS) (MD 12-0) 133: Roshaun Cooley (CLAR) over Vinny Vespa (HOFS) (Dec 3-1) 141: Brock Zacherl (CLAR) over Connor Burkert (HOFS) (TF 22-7 7:00) 149: Ryan Burkert (HOFS) over Jake Keller (CLAR) (SV-1 2-0) 157: Jake Kaminsky (HOFS) over Taylor Cahill (CLAR) (SV-2 4-2) 165: Evan Delong (CLAR) over Bobby Fehr (HOFS) (Dec 7-3) 174: Dominic Rigous (CLAR) over Sage Heller (HOFS) (MD 10-2) 184: Scott Marmoll (CLAR) over Mike Oxley (HOFS) (Dec 7-2) 197: Dustin Conti (CLAR) over Nezar Haddad (HOFS) (Dec 3-2) 285: Evan Daley (CLAR) over Omar Haddad (HOFS) (Dec 2-0) (HOFS misconduct -1.00) Michigan State 23, Clarion 9 Jan. 22, 2017 125: Mitch Rogaliner (MIST) over Jake Gromacki (CLAR) (Dec 9-4) 133: Austin Eicher (MIST) over Roshaun Cooley (CLAR) (Dec 4-2) 141: Brock Zacherl (CLAR) over Javier Gasca III (MIST) (Dec 3-1) 149: Nicholas Trimble (MIST) over Jake Keller (CLAR) (MD 10-1) 157: Austin Thompson (MIST) over Taylor Cahill (CLAR) (MD 12-3) 165: Drew Hughes (MIST) over Evan Delong (CLAR) (Dec 1-0) 174: Dominic Rigous (CLAR) over Gary (Logan) Ritchie (MIST) (Dec 7-2) 184: Shwan Shadaia (MIST) over Scott Marmoll (CLAR) (Dec 4-2) 197: Dustin Conti (CLAR) over Matthew Okaiye (MIST) (Dec 7-2) 285: Jacob Cooper (MIST) over Evan Daley (CLAR) (Dec 10-4) Clarion 27, Bloomsburg 13 Feb. 10, 2017 125: Jake Gromacki (CLAR) over Willy Girard (BLOO) (Dec 6-3) 133: Roshaun Cooley (CLAR) over Matt Noble (BLOO) (Dec 5-2) 141: Grant Bond (BLOO) over Evan Myers (CLAR) (Dec 11-4) 149: Jake Keller (CLAR) over Nate Newberry (BLOO) (Dec 4-0) 157: Kevin Laubach (BLOO) over Mac Tanner (CLAR) (Fall 2:33) 165: Evan Delong (CLAR) over John Barber (BLOO) (Fall 5:14) 174: Dominic Rigous (CLAR) over Trevor Allard (BLOO) (Dec 4-0) 184: Scott Marmoll (CLAR) over Kyle Murphy (BLOO) (Dec 6-0) 197: Dustin Conti (CLAR) over (BLOO) (For.) 285: Bruce Graeber (BLOO) over Terrell Fields (CLAR) (MD 8-0) 2017 EWL Tournament (Clarion 4th) March 4, 2017 Bloomsburg, Pa., Pa. 125: Jake Gromacki - 2nd 133: Roshaun Cooley - 6th 141: Brock Zacherl - 2nd 149: Jake Keller - 4th 157: Mac Tanner - Did not place 165: Evan DeLong - 3rd 174: Dominic Rigous - 4th 184: Scott Marmoll - 4th 197: Dustin Conti - 2nd 285: Evan Daley - 6th

Year-by-Year Results 1959-60 (4-3) Grove City W 18 11 Slippery Rock W 19 11 Edinboro L 6 26 Slippery Rock W 21 8 Edinboro L 10 20 IUP L 13 17 Grove City W 26 8 1960-61 (5-4) IUP W 15 11 Grove City W 22 6 Slippery Rock L 8 19 IUP W 16 14 Edinboro L 13 14 California L 3 25 Grove City W 27 13 Slippery Rock L 7 21 St. Vincent W 27 5 1961-62 (7-2) St. Vincent W 27 3 IUP W 17 9 Grove City W 19 11 Slippery Rock W 17 13 IUP W 18 14 Edinboro W 18 10 California L 13 14 Grove City W 21 11 Slippery Rock L 13 18 1962-63 (11-1) St. Vincent W 36 5 IUP W 28 8 Grove City W 31 3 St. Francis W 38 2 Brockport State W 27 5 Slippery Rock L 13 19 IUP W 29 7 Edinboro W 16 14 California W 15 14 Grove City W 21 9 St. Francis W 38 5 Slippery Rock W 30 3 1963-64 (11-0) St. Vincent W 36 0 Grove City W 24 6 St. Francis W 34 0 Grove City W 29 3 West Liberty W 29 3 Slippery Rock W 21 13 IUP W 24 13 Edinboro W 28 8 California W 32 2 St. Vincent W 30 0 St. Francis W 31 5 1964-65 (10-0) St. Francis W 32 0 West Liberty W 26 5 Slippery Rock W 27 10 IUP W 32 5 Edinboro W 37 0 Thiel W 29 3 St. Vincent W 36 0 St. Francis W 42 0 Grove City W 31 5 California W 35 0 1965-66 (13-2) St. Francis W 21 6 Lock Haven L 14 23 Edinboro W 34 3 IUP W 34 3 Slippery Rock W 34 3 Grove City W 33 0 West Liberty W 31 0 Millersville W 38 0 St. Vincent W 41 0 Slippery Rock W 36 0 IUP W 33 3 Edinboro W 31 3 Thiel W 34 3 Waynesburg L 12 17 California W 35 5 1966-67 (12-2) St. Francis W 16 14 IUP W 26 9 Edinboro W 25 12 Slippery Rock W 36 3 Millersville W 37 5 West Liberty W 35 3 Grove City W 24 11 Slippery Rock W 30 9 IUP W 25 6 Edinboro W 37 5 Lock Haven L 10 30 California W 23 13 Waynesburg L 5 25 Thiel W 30 5 1967-68 (11-2) Mansfield W 27 13 IUP W 41 8 Slippery Rock W 42 3 Shippensburg W 28 11 West Liberty W 42 2 Grove City W 25 6 Bloomsburg L 10 30 Slippery Rock W 36 3 IUP W 35 0 Edinboro W 39 5 Lock Haven L 13 25 California W 30 8 St. Francis W 30 3 1968-69 (11-3) Brockport state W 36 2 Frostburg W 45 0 Howard W 45 0 Shippensburg W 35 6 Slippery Rock W 43 0 Indiana W 38 2 Bloomsburg L 7 30 Pittsburgh L 14 20 IUP W 27 6 Edinboro W 37 6 Lock Haven L 10 30 California W 26 10 Grove City W 29 5 St. Francis W 43 2 1969-70 (13-2) Brockport State W 30 5 Hiram W 37 5 Thiel W 40 0 Shippensburg W 29 8 Slippery Rock L 18 19 Indiana W 34 6 Mansfield W 30 5 Bloomsburg W 23 9 West Chester W 18 12 Pittsburgh L 12 22 Indiana W 30 8 Lock Haven W 22 11 California W 34 4 Grove City W 39 3 Edinboro W 18 12 1970-71 (11-2) Mansfield W 30 8 Toledo W 20 12 Oswego L 16 17 Bloomsburg W 23 15 West Chester W 20 14 IUP W 27 10 Ashland W 25 8 Lock Haven L 14 18 Pittsburgh W 30 5 California W 18 17 Grove City W 43 2 Slippery Rock W 22 12 Edinboro W 36 0 1971-72 (11-5) California W 48 0 Mansfield W 40 3 Oswego W 41 0 Toledo W 30 6 Oregon State L 18 19 Ashland W 31 12 Ohio L 12 21 North Dakota L 16 27 Maryland W 23 10 Army L 15 21 Buffalo W 23 14 Pittsburgh L 17 21 IUP W 42 3 Lock Haven W 33 6 Edinboro W 29 9 Slippery Rock W 30 14 1972-73 (15-1) Mansfield W 48 2 Oswego W 45 5 Ashland W 38 5 Indiana W 40 7 West Liberty W 42 3 Shippensburg W 47 2 Army W 30 15 Maryland W 37 6 Bloomsburg W 35 9 Buffalo L 15 18 Arizona W 31 11 Pittsburgh W 25 14 Lock Haven W 25 10 California W 39 8 Edinboro W 34 8 Slippery Rock W 21 16 1973-74 (24-2) Ashland W 38 5 Mansfield W 40 6 Oswego W 40 2 Cleveland State W 29 12 Montclair W 33 17 Rhode Island W 39 8 Cincinnati W 30 12 Oklahoma W 24 16 Iowa L 10 23 Mankato W 23 12 Minnesota L 22 25 North Dakota W 24 18 Moorhead St. W 44 3 Buffalo W 32 6 Morgan State W 43 3 Bloomsburg W 26 11 IUP W 30 14 Franklin & Marshall W 41 5 William & Mary W 37 6 Princeton W 35 6 Pittsburgh W 38 8 Lock Haven W 37 2 Southern Illinois W 32 9 California W 45 0 Edinboro W 39 5 Slippery Rock W 27 10 1974-75 (13-5) Oswego W 37 3 Mansfield W 38 11 Ashland W 33 11 Montclair W 24 19 Rhode Island W 36 6 UMass Maritime W 37 6 Harvard W 40 3 Cal-Poly L 14 28 Navy L 15 29 Cincinnati W 37 3 Morehead State W 31 6 Buffalo L 20 22 IUP W 33 3 Cleveland State L 17 20 Lock Haven W 22 9 Pittsburgh W 23 19 Edinboro W 37 9 Slippery Rock L 16 22 1975-76 (17-3) Oswego W 36 0 Waynesburg W 43 0 Mass. Maritime W 45 8 Rhode Island W 26 11 Penn State L 16 24 Montclair W 25 12 Morehead State W 48 3 Mansfield W 55 0 Buffalo W 27 17 Brockport State W 33 6 Bloomsburg W 44 8 Indiana W 43 7 John Carroll W 29 6 Navy L 17 20 North Carolina W 24 19 Lock Haven W 27 15 Pittburgh W 32 15 Cleveland State W 24 17 Edinboro W 39 9 Slippery Rock L 18 20

Year-by-Year Results 1976-77 (15-4) Rhode Island L 12 25 Syracuse W 20 17 Massachusetts W 40 0 Montclair W 34 9 Shippensburg W 32 3 Ball State W 24 15 Florida W 26 19 Cal Poly L 9 25 Kentucky W 30 18 Buffalo W 26 15 Bloomsburg W 20 11 Indiana W 39 6 Penn State L 7 28 California W 38 11 Pittsburgh W 32 13 Cleveland State L 3 34 Edinboro W 38 5 Slippery Rock W 30 18 Lock Haven W 27 15 1977-78 (9-11) Rhode Island L 20 26 Florida W 32 15 Cal Poly W 20 16 Ohio W 23 17 Indiana W 40 5 Kentucky L 20 23 Portland St. L 22 24 Oregon State L 9 31 Oregon L 10 33 Cal-Berkeley W 33 5 Cal Poly L 15 29 UCLA W 33 12 California W 42 3 Penn State W 24 15 Lock Haven W 35 6 Pittsburgh L 9 31 Slippery Rock L 17 24 Cleveland State L 9 28 Syracuse L 18 22 Buffalo L 12 21 1978-79 (12-2) Syracuse W 29 10 Edinboro W 47 4 California W 42 5 IUP W 42 6 Kentucky W 36 5 Ohio State L 20 22 Bloomsburg W 16 15 Penn State W 23 13 West Virginia W 36 4 Lock Haven W 26 9 Pittsburgh W 25 13 Slippery Rock W 21 14 John Carroll W 27 12 Cleveland State L 19 21 1979-80 (12-3) Syracuse W 28 11 Edinboro W 33 8 Auburn L 14 29 IUP W 38 8 Oklahoma L 12 27 Kentucky L 13 25 Illinois W 32 12 Bloomsburg W 21 12 Penn State W 31 12 West Virginia W 27 19 Lock Haven W 32 11 Slippery Rock W 22 17 Cleveland State W 30 9 Ohio State W 39 6 Pittsburgh W 29 6 1980-81 (10-3) Cal Poly L 15 25 Iowa L 6 45 Michigan L 6 35 Cleveland State W 29 11 Edinboro W 38 3 Kentucky W 31 15 Penn State W 29 10 West Virginia W 33 8 Bloomsburg W 31 16 Slippery Rock W 32 15 Indiana W 49 6 Lock Haven W 21 12 Pittsburgh W 39 8 1981-82 (12-5) Pitt-Johnstown W 44 6 Michigan W 23 13 Ashland W 30 9 West Virginia W 27 17 Oklahoma L 9 34 Kentucky W 31 14 Indiana State L 23 28 Ohio State L 13 24 Cleveland State W 28 10 Penn State L 19 23 Edinboro W 47 0 Slippery Rock W 27 16 IUP W 35 6 Millersville W 39 5 Lock Haven W 20 12 Bloomsburg L 19 20 Pittsburgh W 31 8 1982-83 (10-6) Pitt-Johnstown W 39 12 West Virginia W 23 17 Ohio State W 21 17 Hofstra L 21 22 Missouri L 14 31 Cleveland State L 21 26 Northern Iowa L 18 23 Penn State L 9 38 Kentucky W 30 13 Bloomsburg W 28 18 Edinboro W 38 4 Slippery Rock W 35 8 Millersville W 30 9 Indiana W 45 3 Lock Haven L 18 22 Pittsburgh W 37 6 1983-84 (11-3-1) Pitt-Johnstown W 52 0 West Virginia W 21 10 Ohio State W 32 15 Cleveland State L 11 27 Michigan W 24 22 Wisconsin W 19 18 Penn State L 22 24 Bloomsburg L 16 32 Edinboro W 57 0 IUP W 36 0 Lock Haven L 21 21 Slippery Rock W 34 8 Millersville W 45 5 Kent State W 30 9 Pittsburgh W 26 15 1984-85 (13-7) Pitt-Johnstown W 30 9 West Virginia W 28 15 Old Dominion W 40 6 Ohio State W 24 17 Cleveland State W 27 16 Wisconsin L 14 29 UW-Platteville W 37 14 Penn State L 13 26 Bloomsburg L 13 28 IUP W 44 6 Lock Haven L 18 21 Edinboro W 30 17 Slippery Rock W 31 5 Syracuse L 15 25 Boston W 56 0 Kent State W 37 13 Pittsburgh W 35 12 Michigan L 10 31 East Michigan L 22 29 Toledo W 25 17 1985-86 (17-0-1) Oklahoma State W 20 19 Pitt-Johnstown W 45 7 UT-Chattanooga W 44 6 Wright State W 31 11 West Virginia W 30 12 Cleveland State W 34 9 Wisconsin W 26 13 Michigan W 30 12 Notre Dame W 32 8 Penn State L 21 21 Bloomsburg W 33 10 Edinboro W 30 14 Ohio State W 29 16 Lock Haven W 26 17 Slippery Rock W 37 7 Syracuse W 33 12 Kent State W 32 16 Pittsburgh W 27 12 1986-87 (14-6) Michigan W 29 11 Pitt-Johnstown W 26 16 West Virginia W 21 14 Ohio State W 17 15 Iowa State L 16 26 Wisconsin L 16 25 Cleveland State W 26 16 Morgan State W 53 3 Penn State L 11 31 Bloomsburg W 21 20 Edinboro L 19 27 Oklahoma State L 9 36 New Mexico W 39 11 Montana W 40 9 Brigham Young W 25 14 Slippery Rock W 18 17 Syracuse L 17 25 Kent State W 25 17 Pittsburgh W 21 15 Lock Haven W 23 16 1987-88 (4-12) Pitt-Johnstown L 16 18 West Virginia L 15 20 Syracuse L 14 21 Ohio State L 0 32 West Virginia L 14 26 Cleveland State L 15 21 Bloomsburg L 12 25 Edinboro L 15 25 Notre Dame W 20 19 Iowa State L 2 30 Slippery Rock W 20 15 Syracuse W 31 12 Penn State L 8 29 Kent State W 18 17 Pittsburgh L 16 23 Lock Haven L 11 30 1988-89 (9-8) Pitt-Johnstown W 24 15 Maryland W 24 10 William & Mary W 23 17 Penn State L 9 32 Ohio State L 21 23 West Virginia W 25 13 Cleveland State W 18 15 Ashland W 52 0 Nebraska W 24 22 Bloomsburg L 14 23 Edinboro L 15 17 Slippery Rock W 27 15 Syracuse L 12 27 Iowa State L 20 23 Penn State L 14 27 Army L 16 18 Kent State W 24 19

Year-by-Year Results 1989-90 (15-10) Pitt-Johnstown W 32 7 Maryland W 30 12 North Carolina W 24 15 Penn State L 18 23 Ohio State L 14 19 West Virginia L 13 26 Minnesota L 17 20 SIU-Edwardsville W 32 10 Bloomsburg L 18 19 Liberty W 36 7 Wyoming W 24 15 North Dakota W 20 16 Missouri W 26 9 Iowa State L 16 26 Boise State W 38 3 Cleveland State W 36 6 Edinboro W 21 19 Bloomsburg L 17 20 Slippery Rock W 30 11 Syracuse L 16 19 Army L 16 25 Kent State W 22 19 Pittsburgh W 18 14 Lock Haven W 19 15 Penn State L 15 22 1990-91 (8-9-2) Pitt-Johnstown W 33 8 Morgan State W 43 3 North Carolina W 21 19 Penn State L 12 30 West Virginia L 9 23 Ohio State L 16 18 Arizona State L 13 27 Cleveland State W 23 12 Edinboro W 21 14 Bloomsburg L 20 20 Wisconsin L 17 17 Slippery Rock W 39 5 Syracuse L 13 23 Purdue L 12 25 Army L 18 20 Kent State W 22 15 Pittsburgh W 21 16 Penn State L 14 25 Lock Haven L 8 28 1991-92 (13-5) Arizona State W 25 18 Bucknell W 32 7 North Carolina State W 29 12 Cornell W 28 9 Penn State L 12 22 Ohio State W 22 15 West Virginia L 13 20 Wisconsin L 13 24 Iowa State L 9 28 Marquette W 29 17 Edinboro W 23 19 Bloomsburg W 28 11 Syracuse W 28 11 Kent State W 28 8 Army W 24 11 Pittsburgh L 19 22 Cleveland State W 23 15 Lock Haven W 21 14 1992-93 (9-13-1) Arizona State L 15 23 Gannon W 31 6 Brockport State W 32 9 Slippery Rock W 28 15 Duquesne W 32 9 Ohio State L 17 22 West Virginia L 15 32 Purdue L 3 33 Appalachian State W 23 12 Simon Fraser W 34 13 Indiana L 17 22 Liberty W 25 16 Southwest Missouri State W 28 20 Northern Iowa L 9 29 Syracuse L 16 23 Cleveland State W 21 13 Bloomsburg L 15 25 Edinboro L 3 35 Army L 19 19 Kent State L 15 22 Pittsburgh L 12 23 Lock Haven L 12 21 Penn State L 16 27 1993-94 (15-2) Nebraska W 27 16 Cornell W 21 13 Purdue W 34 9 West Virginia W 25 9 Ohio State W 24 10 Pennsylvania W 41 0 Appalachian State W 36 3 Georgia State W 40 6 Cleveland State W 40 4 Bloomsburg W 33 12 Michigan State L 15 21 Edinboro L 14 18 Slippery Rock W 37 0 Syracuse W 27 9 Kent State W 47 0 Pittsburgh W 26 9 Lock Haven W 35 6 1994-95 (9-3-1) Drexel W 26 9 Purdue W 25 14 Ohio State W 23 15 West Virginia W 25 13 Iowa State L 18 20 Iowa L 3 40 Cleveland State W 23 15 Slippery Rock W 30 9 Bloomsburg W 36 0 Edinboro L 15 19 Syracuse W 25 13 Pittsburgh W 19 15 Lock Haven L 18 18 1995-96 (5-6-2) Lehigh L 19 24 Ohio State L 19 21 Cleveland State W 24 11 West Virginia L 19 19 Ohio State W 27 14 Iowa L 6 37 North Carolina L 13 33 Edinboro W 23 13 Pittsburgh L 18 18 Lock Haven L 16 20 Penn State L 19 22 Virginia W 20 18 Bloomsburg W 27 7 1996-97 (5-10-1) Drexel W 22 15 Minnesota L 9 34 Ohio State W 23 18 Cleveland State W 28 10 West Virginia L 14 25 Wilkes W 49 0 Bloomsburg L 17 21 Iowa L 7 30 North Carolina W 24 14 Michigan State L 13 26 Lehigh L 9 28 Edinboro L 10 31 Pittsburgh L 21 21 Lock Haven L 10 32 Penn State L 11 31 Virginia L 10 25 1997-98 (8-5-1) West Virginia L 19 19 Ohio W 21 15 Kent State W 32 17 Northwestern W 20 18 Cleveland State W 29 10 Bloomsburg W 20 19 Pittsburgh L 8 29 Delaware State W 28 12 Ohio State L 17 23 Rider L 15 22 Edinboro W 25 16 Penn State L 3 36 Lock Haven L 15 27 Virginia W 22 15 1998-99 (4-11-1) Penn State L 17 22 West Virginia L 13 22 Ohio State L 16 18 Pitt-Johnstown L 13 23 American W 33 21 Cleveland State L 21 24 Bloomsburg W 24 12 Indiana L 20 20 Marquette W 26 19 Purdue L 9 28 Rider L 10 28 Edinboro L 22 23 Pittsburgh L 18 21 Lock Haven L 12 26 Virginia Tech W 39 3 Virginia L 18 22 1999-00 (2-13) Findlay W 25 15 Ohio L 15 25 Pitt-Johnstown L 14 19 West Virginia L 8 35 Cleveland State L 15 24 Boston W 24 16 Ohio State L 14 23 Tenn-Chatt. L 20 22 Bloomsburg L 11 27 Buffalo L 17 18 Edinboro L 14 21 Pittsburgh L 6 33 Lock Haven L 12 28 Virginia Tech L 9 35 Rider L 11 28 2000-01 (11-6) West Virginia W 27 10 Penn State L 6 37 East Stroudsburg W 28 9 Pitt-Johnstown W 21 19 Kent State W 23 12 Cleveland State W 37 3 Buffalo W 25 9 Bloomsburg W 18 17 Rider W 19 15 Edinboro L 9 26 Pittsburgh W 32 5 Lock Haven L 9 28 Virginia Tech W 23 21 Virginia W 19 18 2001-02 (6-11) West Virginia L 12 23 Penn State L 9 26 Kent State L 13 21 Ohio State L 0 45 Ohio L 13 28 Michigan State L 7 34 Findlay W 25 15 Citadel W 32 8 Central Michigan L 9 34 Lock Haven L 13 25 Buffalo W 26 15 Bloomsburg W 28 13 Rider L 15 23 Edinboro L 15 23 Pittsburgh L 13 22 Virginia Tech W 32 14 Cleveland State W 19 15 2002-03 (9-8) Drexel W 24 15 Kent State L 12 22 Findlay W 32 13 Eastern Illinois W 28 9 Duke W 34 11 Indiana L 12 26 UT-Chattanooga W 26 14 Buffalo W 20 17 Bloomsburg* W 18 18 Rider W 21 15 Edinboro L 3 32 West Virginia L 14 22 Pittsburgh L 16 23 Cleveland State L 12 21 Central Michigan L 14 23 Lock Haven L 16 24 Virginia Tech W 32 10 * - Criteria Win