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CLARION WRESTLING 2018 NCAA Championships March 15-17 // Cleveland, Ohio // Quicken Loans Arena 2017-18 SCHEDULE/RESULTS (10-7, 4-2 EWL) 11/3 UTAH VALLEY ^ L 14-22 11/5 CLARION OPEN! ONE CHAMPION 11/19 at Wolfpack Open @ Two Champions 12/9 at PSAC Championships # 2nd 12/16 at Pittsburgh W 24-20 12/29-30 Midlands Championships Completed 1/7 vs. Hofstra L 18-25 vs. Columbia L 14-25 vs. UNC-Pembroke W 35-6 at LIU-Post W 30-14 1/13 vs. VMI W 30-12 at Davidson W 36-3 1/21 at George Mason* W 48-0 1/26 EDINBORO* L 6-30 1/28 CLEVELAND STATE* W 20-12 2/2 #21 RIDER* W 18-17 2/9 at Bloomsburg* W 30-9 2/11 #23 LOCK HAVEN* L 12-28 2/16 at Michigan State L 15-22 vs. Eastern Michigan W 18-12 2/18 at West Virginia L 13-25 3/3 at EWL Championships $ 4th 3/15-17 NCAA Championships % All Day ^ - Held at Clarion Area High School! - Student Recreation Center (Clarion, Pa.) @ - Raleigh, N.C. # - Edinboro, Pa. $ - Edinboro, Pa. % - Quicken Loans Arena - Cleveland, Ohio * - EWL Match Home matches in BOLD CAPS @WrestlingCUP PROBABLE CLARION LINEUP Wt. Name Rec. Career Yr. Hometown/High School 141 #8 Brock Zacherl 27-1 111-16 RJr. Brookville, Pa. / Brookville 149 #31 Taylor Ortz 26-10 36-18 RFr. Brookville, Pa. / Brookville 184 #28 Greg Bulsak 21-7 38-11 RFr. South Park, Pa. / South Park 197 #30 Dustin Conti 25-7 81-63 RSr. Jefferson, Pa. / Jefferson-Morgan * Rankings are NCAA Coaches Panel March 8 Clarion will send four wrestlers to Cleveland as the Golden Eagles get set for the 2018 Division I Wrestling Championships held at Quicken Loans Arena The Golden Eagles four wrestlers in 2018 marks the most they ve sent to the national tournament since sending four to the 2012 Championships in St. Louis The 2018 and 2012 marks of four wrestlers at nationals are tied for the most since Clarion sent five wrestlers in 2004 Clarion finished in fourth place at the 2018 EWL Championships, sending four wrestlers to the finals of their respective brackets for the first time since 2010 Brock Zacherl enters the 141-pound tournament as the seventh seed after a 27-1 regular season and a second-place finish at the EWL Championships Zacherl is Clarion s first wrestler to be seeded at the national tournament since James Fleming earned a five-seed in 2013. Dustin Conti won the EWL title at 197 pounds, making him just the second Golden Eagle to do so since the creation of the weight class This will be Conti s first career trip to NCAA s, with the senior coming one spot shy of earning an automatic qualifer in each of the previous two years Greg Bulsak is Clarion s first NCAA qualifier at 184 pounds since Steven Cressley in 2012 Bulsak was an EWL finalist at 184 pounds, a first for a Clarion wrestler in more than 10 years Taylor Ortz earned a wild-card berth to the championships after reaching the finals of the EWL Championships at 149 pounds Ortz is Clarion s first at-large selection since Justin Arthur earned a wild card bid in 2014. Clarion has not had an All-American since James Fleming took eighth place at 157 pounds during the 2013 championships The last time the Golden Eagles had multiple placers was in 2012, when Bekzod Abdurakhmonov and Fleming took third and fifth, respectively Head coach Keith Ferraro is in his fourth season at the helm, and has coached eight NCAA qualifiers over the last three years

The Match Four Clarion wrestlers will make their ways to Cleveland seeking glory, as the Golden Eagles take part in the 2018 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships. This year s event is being held at Quicken Loans Arena from March 15-17. Schedule of Events Thursday, March 15 12 p.m. - Session 1 7 p.m. - Session 2 Friday, March 16 11 a.m. - Session 3 8 p.m. - Session 4 Saturday, March 17 11 a.m. - Session 5 7:35 p.m. - Parade of All-Americans 8 p.m. - Session 6 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 45 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. Even Up It may just be a coincidence, but over the last several years Clarion has only had EWL champions in even years. James Fleming and Bekzod Abdurakhmonov won titles in 2012, followed next by Austin Matthews in 2014, and then Brock Zacherl and Michael Pavasko in 2016. The trend continued when Dustin Conti won the 197-pound title in 2018. About the Coach Clarion is under the direction of fourth-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. Golden Eagles in the Rankings Throughout the season, Brock Zacherl has been recognized in the national rankings. Entering the tournament, Zacherl (141) checks in at eighth according to Intermat and 10th according to FloWrestling. > On March 8, the NCAA released the fourth and final coaches panels rankings for the 2017-18. Here s how the Golden Eagles stacked up in the rankings. > Brock Zacherl (141) - 8th > Taylor Ortz (149) - 31st > Greg Bulsak (184) - 28th > Dustin Conti (197) - 30th > Also on March 8, the NCAA released its third round of RPI rankings. Here s where some of the Golden Eagles stood on that front: > Brock Zacherl (141) - 17th > Greg Bulsak (184) - 27th > Dustin Conti (197) - 30th Long Time Coming With a win over Bloomsburg on Feb. 9, Clarion guaranteed its first season in 15 years. The Golden Eagles finished the year at 10-7, a fourwin improvement on a year ago and a three-win improvement on Keith Ferraro s previous season high in wins. The last time Clarion finished above.500 for a season was during the 2002-03 campaign, when they went 9-8 thanks to a win in the season finale against Virginia Tech. All Four Clarion qualified four athletes to the NCAA Championships this year, doubling their qualifiers from each of the last two years and marking the most they ve had in more than half a decade. The last time the Golden Eagles sent four wrestlers to NCAA s was in 2012, which was itself their largest number since sending five in 2004. 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 Interim President...Peter Fackler Director of Athletics...Dr. Wendy Snodgrass Athletic Phone...814-393-1997 Coaching Staff Head Coach...Keith Ferraro... Lock Haven, 2003 Duals Record / Yrs...24-45 / 4th Duals Record at Clarion...same Assistant Coach... Kyle Kiss...North Carolina, 2012 Volunteer Assistant Coach... Lavion Mayes... Missouri, 2017 Last Year Record... 6-10, 3-3 EWL EWL Tournament Finish...4th EWL Champions... 0 PSAC Tournament Finish...3rd PSAC Champions...1 NCAA Qualifiers...2 All-Americans... 0 Sports Information SID...Sean Fagan Email... sfagan@clarion.edu Phone...814-393-2651 (O)...724-875-5396 WAYS TO FOLLOW In 2017-18, all Clarion wrestling home matches will have live streaming video, free of charge. You can access it in a number of ways: DESKTOP/MOBILE Click on the Watch link on the schedule entry at the official athletics website ClarionGoldenEagles. com ROKU/AMAZON FIRE TV/APPLE TV/ANDROID TV Search for the free Clarion Golden Eagle Vision App in your respective app store. *** In addition, select road matches will feature live radio coverage on C93 (92.7 FM), as well as live audio streaming accessible from www.c93radio.com.

The Goose Egg Clarion shut out George Mason on Jan. 21, the first time the Golden Eagles emerged from a team match unscathed since defeating Cleveland State during the 2009-10 season. Clarion has shutout its share of teams over the course of time, but has only done so three times in the last 10 years. 2017-18 George Mason 48-0 2009-10 Cleveland State 49-0 2007-08 American International 56-0 King of the Hill Brock Zacherl got off to another excellent start in 2017-18, claiming the tournament titles at the Clarion Open, the Wolfpack Open and the PSAC Championships. He finished the year undefeated in dual matches and won 27 straight before falling in the conference finals to Cleveland State s Evan Cheek. > Zacherl is 45-1 all-time in dual matches, having won 43 straight matches since his sole loss. > Including his redshirt year in 2014-15, Zacherl topped the 100-win mark in the four-match day at Long Island earlier this year, and now has a career mark of 111-16. He s posted a 77-9 mark since the start of the 2015-16 season. Next in Line? When he takes the mat in Cleveland, Brock Zacherl will try to become Clarion s first placewinner at 141 pounds in nearly two decades. The last Golden Eagle to do it was three-time All-American Mark Angle, who took third and fourth in 1999 and 2000, respectively....or First in Line While Zacherl has the opportunity to be the first Golden Eagle to earn All-American status in his weight class in sometime, the other three Golden Eagles in attendance have the opportunity to make history. No Clarion wrestlers have ever placed in the 149-, 184- and 197-pound weight classes since they were instituted in 1998. > Here are the list of the last Golden Eagles to place in those weight classes before the NCAA added seven pounds to each in 1998. 142 - Tom Tomeo (8th) - 1998 177 - Charlie Heller (3rd)* - 1982 190 - Bryan Stout (7th)** - 1996 * - Heller was a three-time All-American at 177 pounds from 1980-82 with three top-four finishes, including a second-place finish in 1981 ** - Stout was a four-time All-American in total, placing three times at 190 pounds (8th in 1994, 4th in 1995 and 7th in 1996) and taking fourth at heavyweight in 1997. Finding a Home Taylor Ortz started his Clarion career at 133 pounds last year, but over the course of time seems to have found a home at 149 pounds. The redshirt freshman made the change late last year and has remained there in 2017-18. > Ortz is the latest in a line of Clarion 149-pounders to earn trips to the NCAA s in recent years. Justin Arthur was the most recent to get a bid, doing so in 2014, with Tyler Bedelyon earning a spot the year before. One Last Ride Dustin Conti missed earning the EWL s automatic bid at 197 pounds by one spot in each of the last two years before finally breaking through to take it this year. In 2016 the league took three competitors but he fell in a third-place match at the conference championships, and last year he was a runner-up in the EWL bracket in a year where they took only one competitor. Conti defeated Rider s Ethan Laird in the 197-pound finals at this year s EWL Championships, avenging an overtime loss to Laird that came earlier in the year. > Conti was Clarion s first 197-pound champion at EWL s since Eric Mausser did it in 2002. Mausser was also the last Golden Eagle to qualify at 197 pounds, last doing so in 2003. Freshman Phenom Since coming to Clarion, 184-pounder Greg Bulsak has been one of the strongest competitors on the Golden Eagle roster. After posting a 17-4 in his redshirt year he immediately jumped into the starting lineup, going 21-7 in his first year wrestling attached. > Bulsak is Clarion s first qualifier at 184 pounds since Steven Cressley made it in 2012. Cleveland Rocks The last time the NCAA Championships was hosted in Cleveland was 1998, though then it was hosted at the Convocation Center on Cleveland State s campus. Clarion saw two competitors - Mark Angle (134) and Tom Tomeo (142) earn All-American status that year, taking fourth and eighth respectively. The Golden Eagles sent five wrestlers to nationals that year, including Lee Pritts, Brad Harris and Jason Moaney. 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

141 BROCK ZACHERL 27-1 Redshirt Junior Brookville, Pa. Brookville 2017-18: Won the individual 141-pound titles at the Clarion and Wolfpack Opens, as well as the PSAC Championships runner-up at EWL Championships for second year in a row... won dual match opener against Utah Valley s Jarod Maynes, a 12-3 major decision defeated Penn State s Nick Lee at the Clarion Open... 16 of his 27 wins this year have come with bonus points, including three pins, six technical falls and four major decisions... including redshirt year, posted his 100th career victory in win over Columbia s Christian Briody... went undefeated in dual matches with a 14-0 record, extending his unbeaten streak in dual matches to 43 straight dating back to 2015-16... went 5-1 against NCAA qualifiers this year. 2016-17: NCAA qualifier at 141 pounds for the second straight season... runner-up at 141 pounds in the EWL Championships... finished the year 22-5 overall... came back from a 4-0 deficit to beat Cal Poly s Colton Schilling in wrestlebacks at the NCAA Championships... wrestled in an exhibition the NWCA All-Star Classic... took third place at UWW University Nationals. 2015-16: Went 28-3 for the season... Won a 4-0 decision over Nick Zanetta of Pittsburgh... won both the PSAC and EWL individual championships... NCAA qualifier at 141 pounds 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. 2014-15: Redshirted... won the title at the Junior World Team Trials... finalist for a spot on the Freestyle Junior World Team... went 34-7 overall... placed second at the ASICS/Vaughan Junior National Freestyle Championships at 138 pounds... finished third at the UWW Cadet and University Nationals... won the Clarion, Mat Town and Purple Raider Opens while wrestling unattached. 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 in the Rankings Intermat (March 6) FloWrestling (March 6) NCAA Coaches Panel (March 8) NCAA RPI (March 8) 2017-18 Match by Match - Brock Zacherl 8th 10th 8th 17th Date Weight Class Result Opponent s Name Opponent s Institution Event (Place) 11/3/2017 141 W MD 12-3 Jarod Maynes Utah Valley University vs. Utah Valley University 11/5/2017 141 W Dec 6-2 Tim Rooney Kent State Clarion Open 11/5/2017 141 W Dec 10-4 Cole Weaver Indiana Clarion Open 11/5/2017 141 W Dec 6-4 Nick Lee Penn State Clarion Open 11/5/2017 141 W Fall 2:10 Daniel Bishel Penn State Behrend Clarion Open 11/5/2017 141 W TF 17-2 3:51 Dakota Roark American Clarion Open 11/19/2017 141 W TF 15-0 5:37 Hunter Reed Campbell Wolfpack Open 11/19/2017 141 W Fall 4:17 Tyler Wicken Newberry Wolfpack Open 11/19/2017 141 W TF 16-1 3:14 Hunter Baxter Maryland Wolfpack Open 11/19/2017 141 W MD 16-4 Jaime Hernandez North Carolina Wolfpack Open 12/9/2017 141 W MD 13-3 Nate Hagan Edinboro PSAC Championships 12/9/2017 141 W TF 19-4 7:00 Chris Eddins Pittsburgh-Johnstown PSAC Championships 12/9/2017 141 W Dec 8-4 Kyle Shoop Lock Haven PSAC Championships 12/16/2017 141 W Dec 3-2 Nick Zanetta Pittsburgh vs. Pittsburgh 01/07/2018 141 W MD 18-4 Charlie Kane Hofstra vs. Hofstra 01/07/2018 141 W Fall 6:47 Christian Briody Columbia vs. Columbia 01/07/2018 141 W TF 17-1 2:36 Luke McDonough UNC Pembroke vs. UNC Pembroke 01/07/2018 141 W Dec 5-3 Joseph Calderone Long Island University-Post vs. Long Island University-Post 01/13/2018 141 W MD 14-4 Dustin Runzo Davidson vs. Davidson 01/13/2018 141 W MD 14-4 Dominic Gallo Vmi vs. Vmi 01/21/2018 141 W Fall 3:46 Trevor Mello George Mason vs. George Mason 02/02/2018 141 W Dec 3-1 Tyson Dippery Rider vs. Rider 02/09/2018 141 W TF 27-8 Shawn Orem Bloomsburg vs. Bloomsburg 02/16/2018 141 W Dec 6-3 Javier Gasca III Michigan State vs. Michigan State 02/16/2018 141 W Dec 9-5 Sa Derian Perry Eastern Michigan vs. Eastern Michigan 02/18/2018 141 W Dec 3-2 Christian Monserrat West Virginia vs. West Virginia 03/03/2018 141 W Dec 6-1 Kyle Shoop Lock Haven EWL Championships 03/03/2018 141 L Fall 2:52 Evan Cheek Cleveland State EWL Championships Year by Year Results - Brock Zacherl Year Duals Only Overall 2014-15 (redshirt) 0-0 34-7 2015-16 16-1 28-3 2016-17 14-0 22-5 2017-18 14-0 27-1 TOTAL 44-1 111-16

2017-18 Match by Match - Taylor Ortz 149 TAYLOR ORTZ 26-10 Redshirt Freshman Brookville, Pa. Brookville 2017-18: Ranked 31st in final NCAA coaches panel rankings of the year... EWL runner-up at 149 pounds... took third place at his first PSAC Championships... finished 5-1 at the Clarion Open, and was on pace for a third-place finish before reaching the NCAA maximum for matches in one day recorded first career dual match win against Utah Valley, defeating Grant LaMont 2-1 in double-overtime... went 4-2 in EWL duals competition... PSAC Wrestler of the Week for Feb. 19 after a 3-0 weekend against Michigan State, Eastern Michigan and West Virginia... rallied from a 15-6 second-period deficit to beat EMU s Kyle Springer 22-17... pinned Rider s Gary Dinmore in the EWL semifinals. 2016-17: Redshirted... went 10-8 wrestling unattached across three weight classes, including a 4-1 record at 133 pounds, 5-5 at 141 pounds and 1-1 at 149 pounds. High School: Posted a career record of 156-16... 2016 PIAA champion at 132 pounds with a record of 44-0... PIAA third-place finishes in 2014 and 2015... three-time North West Regional champion won the district championship in every year of high school 2015 PowerAde champion that placed in all four years of competition, finishing no worse than eighth. 11/3/2017 149 W TB-2 2-1 Grant LaMont Utah Valley University vs. Utah Valley University 11/5/2017 149 W Dec 7-5 Bo Pipher Penn State Clarion Open 11/5/2017 149 L Dec 5-0 Matthew Ontiveros Utah Valley University Clarion Open 11/5/2017 149 W TF 16-0 2:50 Justin Mason Cleveland State Clarion Open 11/5/2017 149 W MD 10-2 Christopher Matzke Edinboro-Unrostered Clarion Open 11/5/2017 149 W MD 13-4 Dallas Bulsak Pittsburgh Clarion Open 11/5/2017 149 W Dec 5-3 Davey Tunon Indiana Clarion Open 11/19/2017 149 L Fall 6:12 Beau Donahue North Carolina State Wolfpack Open 11/19/2017 149 L Dec 7-3 Matthew Zovistoski Appalachian State Wolfpack Open 11/19/2017 149 W TF 16-0 4:23 James Clark Appalachian State Wolfpack Open 11/19/2017 149 W Dec 6-3 Zach Shareef Chattanooga Wolfpack Open 12/9/2017 149 W Dec 4-3 Cody Blankenship Shippensburg PSAC Championships 12/9/2017 149 W MD 11-2 Doug (DJ) Mele Millersville PSAC Championships 12/9/2017 149 L MD 9-1 Ronald Perry Lock Haven PSAC Championships 12/9/2017 149 W Fall 0:49 Chad Haegele Kutztown PSAC Championships 12/9/2017 149 W MD 9-1 Logan Grass Mercyhurst PSAC Championships 12/16/2017 149 W Dec 5-2 Alesandro Murray Pittsburgh vs. Pittsburgh 12/29/2017 149 L Fall 4:04 Ryan Deakin Northwestern Midlands Championships 12/29/2017 149 W TF 18-2 Koby Reyes Purdue Midlands Championships 12/29/2017 149 L Fall 0:54 Malik Amine Michigan Midlands Championships 01/07/2018 149 W MD 11-3 Conner Burkert Hofstra vs. Hofstra 01/07/2018 149 L Dec 5-1 Jacob Macalolooy Columbia vs. Columbia 01/13/2018 149 W MD 10-2 Aidan Conroy Davidson vs. Davidson 01/13/2018 149 W MD 18-7 William Lawrence Vmi vs. Vmi 01/21/2018 149 W Dec 6-4 Tejon Anthony George Mason vs. George Mason 01/26/2018 149 W Dec 6-1 Jensen Lorea Edinboro vs. Edinboro 01/28/2018 149 L Dec 5-2 Ryan Ford Cleveland State vs. Cleveland State 02/02/2018 149 W Dec 4-2 Gino Fluri Rider vs. Rider 02/09/2018 149 W MD 12-1 Braden Stahlnecker Bloomsburg vs. Bloomsburg 02/11/2018 149 L Dec 6-3 Ronald Perry Lock Haven vs. Lock Haven 02/16/2018 149 W Dec 6-4 Jwan Britton Michigan State vs. Michigan State 02/16/2018 149 W Dec 22-17 Kyle Springer Eastern Michigan vs. Eastern Michigan 02/18/2018 149 W Dec 7-4 Kyler Rea West Virginia vs. West Virginia 03/03/2018 149 W TF 17-2 4:22 Braden Stahlnecker Bloomsburg EWL Championships 03/03/2018 149 W Fall 6:57 Gary Dinmore Rider EWL Championships 03/03/2018 149 L Dec 8-3 Ronald Perry Lock Haven EWL Championships Year by Year Results - Taylor Ortz Year Duals Only Overall 2016-17 (redshirted) 0-0 10-8 2017-18 12-3 26-10 TOTAL 12-3 36-18

2017-18 Match by Match - Greg Bulsak 184 GREG BULSAK 21-7 Redshirt Freshman South Park, Pa. South Park 2017-18: Ranked 28th in the final NCAA coaches panel rankings of the year... ranked 27th in the NCAA RPI... EWL finalist at 184 pounds, Clarion s first in more than 10 years... Clarion s first NCAA qualifier at 184 pounds since 2012... finalist at 184 pounds at the Wolfpack Open two of his three wins at Wolfpack Open came by fall, including pins over Old Dominion s George Walton and Campbell s Ryan Deloach earned first career dual match win with a decision over Utah Valley s Gary Jantzer... finalist at PSAC Championships... notched his fourth win by fall of the year with a pin of Pittsburgh s Gregg Harvey... won by fall over George Mason s Austin Harrison... went 4-1 in EWL duals competition. 2016-17: Redshirted... recorded a 17-4 overall record while wrestling unattached. High School: Two-time PIAA champion at 182 pounds (2015, 2016)... career record of 148-18 in high school... three-time Southwest Regional champion two-time Powerade Placer, taking third- and fourth-place in the event two-time Super 32 placer finished high school career with 3.7 GPA. 11/3/2017 184 W MD 11-2 Gary Jantzer Utah Valley University vs. Utah Valley University 11/19/2017 184 W Fall 6:10 George Walton Old Dominion Wolfpack Open 11/19/2017 184 W Fall 1:52 Ryan DeLoach Campbell Wolfpack Open 11/19/2017 184 W Dec 8-3 Gary Jantzer Utah Valley University Wolfpack Open 11/19/2017 184 L Dec 12-5 Nick Reenan North Carolina State Wolfpack Open 12/9/2017 184 W Fall 3:35 Jeff Reimel Kutztown PSAC Championships 12/9/2017 184 W Dec 6-0 Dylan Reynolds Edinboro PSAC Championships 12/9/2017 184 L Dec 4-3 Corey Hazel Lock Haven PSAC Championships 12/16/2017 184 W Fall 2:52 Gregg Harvey Pittsburgh vs. Pittsburgh 12/29/2017 184 L Dec 3-2 Nick Gravina Rutgers Midlands Championships 12/29/2017 184 W MD 9-0 Spencer Irick Indiana Midlands Championships 12/29/2017 184 L MD 14-6 Martin Mueller South Dakota State Midlands Championships 01/07/2018 184 W MD 10-0 Mike Oxley Hofstra vs. Hofstra 01/07/2018 184 L Dec 5-4 Anthony Piscopo Columbia vs. Columbia 01/07/2018 184 W Dec 6-1 Faris Teia UNC Pembroke vs. UNC Pembroke 01/07/2018 197 W MD 8-0 Robert Pease Long Island University-Post vs. Long Island University-Post 01/13/2018 184 W Dec 5-0 Conor Fenn Davidson vs. Davidson 01/13/2018 184 W Dec 7-1 Christopher Beck Vmi vs. Vmi 01/21/2018 184 W Fall 1:45 Austin Harrison George Mason vs. George Mason 01/26/2018 184 W Dec 4-0 Zach Ancewicz Edinboro vs. Edinboro 01/28/2018 184 L Dec 1-0 Nick Corba Cleveland State vs. Cleveland State 02/02/2018 184 W Dec 6-5 Wayne Stinson Rider vs. Rider 02/09/2018 184 W Dec 3-2 Trevor Allard Bloomsburg vs. Bloomsburg 02/11/2018 184 W For. Lock Haven vs. Lock Haven 03/03/2018 184 W Dec 3-0 Zach Ancewicz Edinboro EWL Championships 03/03/2018 184 W SV-1 5-3 Nick Corba Cleveland State EWL Championships 03/03/2018 184 L Dec 6-0 Corey Hazel Lock Haven EWL Championships 03/03/2018 184 W Dec 6-4 Trevor Allard Bloomsburg EWL Championships Year by Year Results - Greg Bulsak Year Duals Only Overall 2016-17 (redshirted) 0-0 17-4 2017-18 12-2 21-7 TOTAL 12-2 36-18

2017-18 Match by Match - Dustin Conti 197 DUSTIN CONTI 25-7 Redshirt Senior Jefferson, Pa. Jefferson-Morgan 2017-18: Ranked 30th in final NCAA coaches panel... ranked 30th in the NCAA RPI... EWL champion at 197 pounds, just the second in Clarion history and first since Eri Mausser in 2002... reached NCAA s for first time in career after coming up one spot shy of an automatic bid in each of the last two years...197-pound champion at the Wolfpack Open hosted by North Carolina State defeated Utah Valley s Tanner Orndorff in the final after losing to Orndorff earlier in the year 197-pound champion at PSAC Championships... has scored two wins by technical fall this year... clinched Clarion s win over Pittsburgh with a tiebreaker win over Kellan Stout... came up just one win shy of placement at the Midlands Championships... went 4-1 in EWL duals action. 2016-17: Runner-up at 197 pounds at EWL Championships, coming up just one place short of an NCAA berth... finished 14-7 overall while wrestling through injury... runner-up at 197 at PSAC Championships, falling in double-sudden victory to Evan Ramos of Shippensburg. 2015-16: Went 17-17 in his first year at 197 pounds... placed fourth at EWL s, coming up just one win short of an NCAA Championships berth... went 1-2 at PSAC Championships. 2014-15: Redshirted... went 17-11 while wrestling unattached. 2013-14: Went 8-21 at 184 pounds... earned a spot in the starting duals lineup as a true freshman. High School: Career record of 142-33... third-place finish in state in 2013 with a 42-1 record... three-time section, district and region champion. 11/3/2017 197 L Fall 6:53 Tanner Orndorff Utah Valley University vs. Utah Valley University 11/5/2017 197 L SV-1 6-4 Jay Aiello Virginia Clarion Open 11/5/2017 197 W TF 18-2 7:00 John Kelby Cleveland State Clarion Open 11/5/2017 197 W Dec 9-3 jake paulson Penn State Behrend Clarion Open 11/5/2017 197 W Dec 3-2 Abel Gomez Utah Valley University Clarion Open 11/5/2017 197 L Dec 9-6 Jay Aiello Virginia Clarion Open 11/19/2017 197 W SV-1 3-1 Tanner Orndorff Utah Valley University Wolfpack Open 11/19/2017 197 W M. For. Anthony Perrine Gardner-Webb Wolfpack Open 11/19/2017 197 W TF 16-1 2:51 Jordan Lacelle Newberry Wolfpack Open 11/19/2017 197 W Dec 2-1 Chris Kober Campbell Wolfpack Open 12/9/2017 197 W Dec 1-0 Aaron Paddock Edinboro PSAC Championships 12/9/2017 197 W Dec 4-1 Evan Ramos Shippensburg PSAC Championships 12/9/2017 197 W Dec 4-3 Levi Niebauer Pittsburgh-Johnstown PSAC Championships 12/16/2017 197 W TB-1 5-3 Kellan Stout Pittsburgh vs. Pittsburgh 12/29/2017 197 L Dec 3-2 Frank Mattiace Penn Midlands Championships 12/29/2017 197 W Dec 7-2 Max Ihry Northern Illinois Midlands Championships 12/29/2017 197 W Dec 5-2 Jordan Atienza Central Michigan Midlands Championships 12/29/2017 197 W Dec 7-3 Kyle Gentile Lehigh - unattached Midlands Championships 12/30/2017 197 L Fall 4:54 Christian Brunner Purdue Midlands Championships 01/07/2018 197 W Dec 3-2 Nezar Hodad Hofstra vs. Hofstra 01/07/2018 197 W Dec 7-4 Michael Bulkin Columbia vs. Columbia 01/21/2018 197 W MD 13-3 Eli Spencer George Mason vs. George Mason 01/28/2018 197 W Dec 6-2 John Kelby Cleveland State vs. Cleveland State 02/02/2018 197 L SV-1 3-1 Ethan Laird Rider vs. Rider 02/09/2018 197 W Dec 3-1 Logan Womelsdorf Bloomsburg vs. Bloomsburg 02/11/2018 197 W Dec 5-1 Trey Hartsock Lock Haven vs. Lock Haven 02/16/2018 197 W Dec 3-2 Nick May Michigan State vs. Michigan State 02/16/2018 197 W Dec 9-5 Derek Hillman Eastern Michigan vs. Eastern Michigan 02/18/2018 197 L MD 12-4 Jacob Smith West Virginia vs. West Virginia 03/03/2018 197 W Dec 7-4 Logan Womelsdorf Bloomsburg EWL Championships 03/03/2018 197 W Dec 5-2 Tristan Sponseller Lock Haven EWL Championships 03/03/2018 197 W Dec 4-2 Ethan Laird Rider EWL Championships Year by Year Results - Dustin Conti Year Duals Only Overall 2013-14 6-15 8-21 2014-15 (redshirt) 0-0 17-11 2015-16 7-11 17-17 2016-17 9-3 14-7 2017-18 9-3 25-7 TOTAL 31-32 81-63

KEITH FERRARO Lock Haven, 2003 Fourth Year 24-45 Dual Match Record Eight (8) NCAA Qualifiers Keith Ferraro, a native of Brookville, is in his fourth 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 2017-18 Ferraro led the Golden Eagles to a number of milestones, bringing the program to heights it had not experienced in a number of years. Clarion went 10-7 in dual match competition, their first winning record since the 2002-03 season, and the Golden Eagles sent four wrestlers to the NCAA Championships for the first time since the 2011-12 season. That total is tied for the most since the team sent five wrestlers to the 2004 championships. Clarion took fourth place at the 2018 EWL Championships, sending four competitors to their respective finals for the first time since 2010. All four of those wrestlers - Brock Zacherl (141), Taylor Ortz (149), Greg Bulsak (184) and Dustin Conti (197) - eventually earned spots at the NCAA Championships, with Conti winning the 197-pound title. Ferraro has coached three total EWL champions in his time, with Zacherl (2016) and Michael Pavasko (174-2016) also winning titles. 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 FloWrestling. 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 third season as an assistant coach with the Golden Eagles in 2017-18. 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 three 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 two NCAA qualifiers in both 2016 and 2017, including two-time qualifier Brock Zacherl (141). In 2018 that number doubled to four qualifiers, including two redshirt freshmen (Greg Bulsak and Taylor Ortz), and the Golden Eagles had four finalists at EWL Championships for the first time since 2010. Clarion has also done well in the classroom in that timespan. The Golden Eagles have claimed five NWCA All-Academic selections in each of the last two years, including three in 2016. 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 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. LAVION MAYES Missouri, 2017 Lavion Mayes, a three-time All-American and 2017 national runner-up at 149 pounds, is in his first season as a volunteer assistant with the Golden Eagle coaching staff in 2017-18. A 2017 graduate of Missouri, Mayes was just the fifth Tiger in program history to earn three All-American honors during his career. He reached the national final at 149 pounds at the most recent NCAA Championships in St. Louis, one year after taking third place in the 2016 Championships in New York City. He also earned All-America honors at 141 pounds in 2015, and qualified for the NCAA Championships at that same weight in 2014. Overall, Mayes finished his collegiate career with a record of 122-24, including a 53-6 record in dual matches and a 25-4 record against Mid-American Conference (MAC) foes. He claimed 29 major decisions, seven technical falls and seven wins by fall through his career. Mayes became the 25th member of the 100-win club at Mizzou on Nov. 13, 2016 with a 9-4 win over Old Dominion s Michael Hayes. His overall wins total ranks ninth in Mizzou history, his major decisions total fourth, and his overall winning percentage seventh. NICK DELOIA Volunteer Assistant Coach SCOTT MARMOLL Student Assistant Coach

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

Year-by-Year Results 2003-04 (4-8) Pitt-Johnstown W 16 15 Ohio State L 18 25 Drexel W 29 13 Buffalo L 17 19 Bloomsburg L 12 23 Rider L 7 31 Edinboro L 13 24 West Virginia L 15 25 Pittsburgh L 13 19 Virginia Tech W 24 15 Cleveland State L 14 20 Lock Haven W 25 18 Penn State L 3 41 Pitt-Johnstown L 15 27 Drexel W 23 16 Pitt-Johnstown L 12 24 Kent State L 17 30 Ohio L 16 16 Illinois L 7 37 Northern Illinois L 3 31 Slippery Rock W 29 9 West Virginia L 0 43 Edinboro L 13 32 Bloomsburg L 15 25 Rider L 11 22 Pittsburgh L 6 31 Cleveland State L 18 25 Lock Haven L 7 37 2005-06 (0-17) York L 14 25 Pitt-Johnstown L 12 26 Pitt-Johnstown L 6 36 North Carolina L 9 34 Drexel L 6 34 Oklahoma L 0 47 S. Dakota St. L 15 28 No. Colorado L 15 21 SlipperyRock L 12 30 Edinboro L 9 27 West Virginia L 6 37 Bloomsburg L 0 42 Rider L 6 30 Pittsburgh L 9 31 Eastern Michigan L 16 29 Cleveland State L 0 35 Lock Haven L 6 34 2006-07 (7-13) Penn State L 0 47 Lock Haven L 18 32 Millersville W 23 22 American Intern. W 36 6 Duquesne W 21 18 East Stroudsburg W 26 12 Drexel L 18 24 Pitt-Johnstown L 15 25 Buffalo L 16 23 Davidson W 33 12 Binghamton W 26 21 Delaware State W 37 9 Edinboro L 6 40 West Virginia L 6 38 Bloomsburg L 3 39 Rider L 9 37 Pittsburgh L 3 34 Eastern Michigan L 15 20 Cleveland State L 3 44 Lock Haven L 6 40 2007-08 (10-15-1) Iowa State L 0 40 Sacred Heart W 37 10 American International W 56 0 Oklahoma State L 6 38 Virginia L 10 30 Lehigh L 15 21 Pitt-Johnstown L 14 27 Drexel L 16 22 East Stroudsburg W 29 15 Kent State L 9 24 Buffalo W 18 12 Delaware State W 52 3 Davidson W 31 14 Edinboro L 7 34 West Virginia L 3 35 Duquesne W 30 13 Wagner W 49 6 Bloomsburg L 15 22 Rider L 16 24 Rutgers L 9 23 Northern Illinois L 17 24 Gardner-Webb W 47 6 Eastern Michigan L 16 16 Cleveland State W 30 7 Lock Haven L 13 21 Pittsburgh L 15 23 2008-09 (8-14) Eastern Michigan W 21 12 Rutgers L 15 21 Boise St. L 6 31 Columbia W 30 12 Kent State L 14 22 Northwestern L 3 29 Pitt-Johnstown W 19 12 Oklahoma State L 0 44 Virginia L 9 28 No. Colorado W 20 18 Edinboro L 4 36 American L 18 21 Gardner-Webb W 37 4 Indiana L 0 49 Duquesne W 40 3 Millersville W 39 3 West Virginia L 14 22 Bloomsburg L 12 22 Rider L 18 19 Pittsburgh L 10 24 Cleveland State W 30 10 Lock Haven L 13 27 2009-10 (8-8) Kent State L 15 24 Old Dominion W 20 18 Oklahoma State L 6 42 Michigan L 15 29 Eastern Michigan W 19 13 Edinboro L 13 25 West Virginia W 20 14 Pennsylvania L 18 24 Bloomsburg W 22 17 Princeton W 38 6 Rider L 19 25 Pitt-Johnstown L 15 18 Pittsburgh L 8 28 Cleveland State W 49 0 North Carolina W 25 19 Lock Haven W 33 9 2010-11 (4-10) Edinboro W 25 21 Princeton W 22 15 Davidson W 36 15 North Carolina L 10 32 Virginia Tech L 3 39 West Virginia L 4 39 Eastern Michigan L 10 33 Kent State L 6 44 Bloomsburg L 15 19 Rider L 18 22 Ohio L 18 28 Pittsburgh L 9 32 Clevelnd State W 30 10 Lock Haven L 19 24 2011-12 (6-7) Lehigh L 13 34 Illinois L 12 27 Edinboro L 12 37 Indiana Tech W 46 3 Eastern Michigan L 12 25 Pittsburgh L 10 28 West Virginia L 20 23 Bloomsburg W 22 18 Cleveland State W 45 5 Princeton W 36 9 Franklin & Marshall W 42 4 Kent State L 16 30 Lock Haven W 19 18 2012-13 (5-10) Rutgers L 6 26 Eastern Michigan W 21 10 Northwestern L 9 26 Edinboro L 12 28 Pittsburgh L 15 26 North Carolina L 19 21 Michigan State W 25 16 Kent State L 10 29 Lock Haven W 18 16 Bloomsburg L 9 21 Ohio L 18 24 Cleveland State W 23 9 Bucknell W 25 16 Lehigh L 9 39 West Virginia L 15 18 2013-14 (9-15) Campbellsville W 34 3 Tiffin W 43 6 Northern Illinois L 15 21 Eastern Michigan L 15 26 Rutgers L 12 30 Virginia L 13 21 Columbia W 20 16 Buffalo W 33 7 Edinboro L 3 40 Rider L 16 21 Davidson W 31 15 North Carolina State L 6 30 Duke L 9 28 North Carolina L 4 32 Brown W 24 16 Bucknell L 18 24 Lock Haven W 18 12 George Mason W 23 12 Bloomsburg L 8 28 Ohio L 16 21 Cleveland State W 30 16 West Virginia L 7 28 Oklahoma State L 0 45 Penn State L 3 43 2014-15 (1-16) SIU-Edwardsville L 12 19 Northwestern L 6 39 Central Michigan L 6 34 Northern Illinois L 7 31 Penn State L 0 44 Rider L 3 38 Pennsylvania L 13 25 Edinboro L 6 32 Bloomsburg W 20 19 Ohio L 5 42 Eastern MIchigan L 7 34 George Mason L 9 29 Cleveland State L 15 21 Lock Haven L 6 34 West Virginia L 9 26 Pittsburgh L 0 51 Oklahoma State L 0 46 2015-16 (7-12) Eastern MIchigan L 12 28 Northern Illinois L 11 34 Michigan State W 19 12 Illinois L 6 34 Bloomsburg W 24 19 Edinboro L 15 23 Rider W 24 15 George Mason L 18 22 Grand Canyon W 26 13 Appalachian State L 6 31 Buffalo L 12 28 Ohio L 4 40 Cleveland State L 12 23 Columbia W 19 13 Hofstra L 21 25 Sacred Heart W 33 7 Lock Haven L 19 24 West Virginia L 6 30 Pittsburgh* W 18 18 *Criteria Win 2016-17 (6-10) Campbell L 12 28 American L 11 27 Eastern Michigan L 16 18 Edinboro L 6 31 Davidson W 41 6 Appalachian State L 10 23 Rider L 11 25 Hofstra W 28 5 West Liberty W 39 3 George Mason W 24 10 Michigan State L 9 23 Lock Haven L 12 27 Ohio L 17 21 Bloomsburg W 27 13 Cleveland State W 24 6 West Virginia L 10 22