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OSU Wrestling’s 34 NCAA team tles: More than any school in any sport OSU has three returning All-Americans in Jordan Oliver, Jamal Parks and Alan Gelogaev John Smith: Five NCAA team tles as coach are the most of any acve coach OSU’s 425 wrestling All-Americans are more than 100 more than any other school The 2011-12 Oklahoma State wrestling roster includes four former Asics First-Team High School All-Americans COWBOYS EYE THIRD-STRAIGHT BIG 12 TOURNAMENT TITLE Oklahoma State wrapped up the first-ever Big 12 regular-season championship with a 6-0 conference record. Now the Cowboys try for their 11th Big 12 tournament trophy. SEAN MAGUIRE (OSU MEDIA RELATIONS GRAD. ASSISTANT/WRESTLING CONTACT) [email protected]/405-744-6963 34 NCAA TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS 134 NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 425 ALL-AMERICANS 15 NCAA OUTSTANDING WRESTLERS 45 UNDEFEATED SEASONS 44 CONFERENCE TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS 234 CONFERENCE INDI- VIDUAL CHAMPS 40 OLYMPIC WRESTLERS NEXT UP FOR THE COWBOYS BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPS March 3, 2012 :: 11 a.m. (Semifinals); 1 p.m. (Third-place); 6:30 p.m. (Finals) :: Hearnes Center :: Columbia, Mo. Television FSN TV Talent J. Carl Guymon, Lee Roy Smith & Erin Bajackson Radio 780 KSPI-AM (day); 93.7 KSPI-FM (finals) Radio Announcer Roger Moore Live Results trackwrestling.com Live Video big12sports.com Probable Competors at Big 12 Championships (OSU starter’s career record vs. each) NO. 3 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 10 MISSOURI NO. 12 OKLAHOMA IOWA STATE 125: No. 14 Jon Morrison, So., 18-7 No. 3 Alan Waters, So. (2-1) No. 8 Jarrod Paerson, Jr. (1-3) No. 19 Ryak Finch, RFr. (0-0) 133: No. 1 Jordan Oliver, Jr., 22-1 No. 10 Nathan McCormick, Jr. (6-0) No. 11 Jordan Keller, Sr. (4-0) Shayden Terukina, Fr. (1-0) 141: No. 13 Josh Kindig, So., 14-7 Brandon Wiest, Sr. (1-0) No. 2 Kendric Maple, So. (0-1) No. 17 Luke Goel, RFr. (2-0) 149: No. 2 Jamal Parks, Sr., 28-0 No. 13 Kyle Bradley, So. (5-0) No. 17 Nick Lester, So. (3-0) Joe Cozart, RFr. (1-0) 157: No. 20 Albert White, Sr., 23-8 No. 19 Drake Houdashelt, RFr. (0-2) No. 15 Ma Lester, So. (0-3) Michael Moreno, RFr. (1-0) 165: Dallas Bailey, So., 14-12 Zach Toal, So. (2-3) No. 17 Bubby Graham, Jr. (0-2) No. 4 Andrew Sorenson, Sr. (1-2) 174: No. 3 Chris Perry, So., 24-0 No. 15 Dorian Henderson, Sr. (2-0) Kyle Detmer, So. (1-0) No. 4 Chris Spangler, Jr. (0-0) 184: Chris McNeil, Sr., 14-11 No. 18 Mike Larson, Jr. (1-1) Erich Schmidtke, Jr. (1-1) No. 16 Boaz Beard, So. (0-0) 197: No. 5 Brent Haynes, Jr. (0-1); (1-0) No. 16 Keldrick Hall, Jr. (2-0); (1-0) No. 11 Jerome Ward, Sr. (0-0);(0-0) 285: Ausn Marsden, Fr., 25-2 Devin Mellon, RFr. (1-0) Kyle Colling, RFr. (0-0) No. 9 Ma Gibson, Jr. (0-0) THE BASICS The No. 3-ranked Oklahoma State wrestling team (17-1 overall; 6-0 Big 12) travels to Columbia, Mo., this week aiming for its third-straight conference tourna- ment tle at the 2012 Big 12 Championships at the Hearnes Center on the campus of the University of Missouri. ON THE AIR The finals will be televised live by FSN with J. Carl Guymon, Lee Roy Smith and Erin Bajackson on the call. Check your local lisngs for channels. In addion, all acon prior to the finals will be aired live on KSPI 780-AM radio in Sllwater with Roger Moore on the call. The finals will be aired live on KSPI 93.7-FM radio in Sllwater. Fans outside of the Sll- water listening area can access that broadcast via the internet at www.okstate.com. THE CHAMPS ARE HERE! Oklahoma State is the reigning Big 12 champion aſter claiming the team tle at last year’s event in Ames by 17 points over second-place Missouri. OSU also claimed the team tle in 2010 with a 1.5-point win over second-place Iowa State. 2011 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPS STANDINGS 1. Oklahoma State 77 points 2. Missouri 60 points 3. Oklahoma 59.5 points 4. Nebraska 46.5 points 5. Iowa State 31 points COWBOYS RETURN THREE BIG 12 CHAMPS Oklahoma State returns three of its five Big 12 in- dividual champions from last season in Jordan Oliver, Jamal Parks and Chris Perry. Neil Erisman and Clayton Foster also won tles for the Cowboys last year. 2011-12 OKLAHOMA STATE WRESTLING SCHEDULE Nov. 6 Oklahoma City Open Oklahoma City, Okla. 2 Champs Nov. 13 Central Missouri Open Warrensburg, Mo. 9 Champs Nov. 18 vs. Rutgers Sllwater, Okla. Postponed Nov. 25 at Iowa State Ames, Iowa W, 29-9 Dec. 4 vs. No. 4 Minnesota Sllwater, Okla. W, 23-14 Dec. 11 vs. No. 11 Oklahoma Sllwater, Okla. W, 25-13 Dec. 18 Reno Tournament of Champions Reno, Nev. 1st place; 5 Champs Dec. 30 at Boise State Boise, Idaho W, 43-3 Jan. 1 at No. 20 Wyoming Laramie, Wyo. W, 24-17 Jan. 7 at No. 1 Iowa Iowa City, Iowa W, 17-16 Jan. 20 vs. Arizona State Sllwater, Okla. W, 33-6 Jan. 22 vs. Iowa State Sllwater, Okla. W, 33-7 Jan. 27 vs. North Carolina State Sllwater, Okla. W, 35-3 Jan. 29 vs. No. 19 Binghamton Sllwater, Okla. W, 35-3 Jan. 29 vs. Bucknell Sllwater, Okla. W, 35-6 Feb. 4 at No. 13 Missouri Columbia, Mo. W, 22-12 Feb. 12 vs. No. 10 Wyoming (Naonal Duals) Sllwater, Okla. W, 28-7 Feb. 12 vs. No. 6 Ohio State (Naonal Duals) Sllwater, Okla. W, 25-6 Feb. 16 at No. 12 Oklahoma Norman, Okla. W, 19-18 Feb. 19 No. 5 Illinois (Naonal Duals) Sllwater, Okla. W, 19-15 Feb. 19 No. 3 Minnesota (Naonal Duals) Sllwater, Okla. L, 18-13 Feb. 24 vs. No. 10 Missouri Sllwater, Okla. W, 32-9 March 3 Big 12 Championships Columbia, Mo. 11 a.m.; 1 p.m.; 6:30 p.m. March 15-17 NCAA Championships St. Louis, Mo. 9:00 a.m. All mes listed as Central Standard and are subject to change Blake Rosholt, So., 19-3 -or- No. 9 Cayle Byers, Sr., 21-3

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Page 1: COWBOYS EYE THIRD-STRAIGHT BIG 12 TOURNAMENT TITLE · 2015-06-22 · THE BASICS The No. 3-ranked Oklahoma State wrestling team (17-1 overall; 6-0 Big 12) travels to Columbia, Mo.,

OSU Wrestling’s 34 NCAA team titles: More than any school in any sport

OSU has three returning All-Americans in Jordan Oliver, Jamal Parks and Alan Gelogaev

John Smith: Five NCAA team titles as coach are the most of any active coach

OSU’s 425 wrestling All-Americans are more than 100 more than any other school

The 2011-12 Oklahoma State wrestling roster includes four former Asics First-Team High School All-Americans

COWBOYS EYE THIRD-STRAIGHTBIG 12 TOURNAMENT TITLEOklahoma State wrapped up the first-ever Big 12 regular-season championship with a 6-0 conference record. Now the Cowboys try for their 11th Big 12 tournament trophy.

SEAN MAGUIRE (OSU MEDIA RELATIONS GRAD. ASSISTANT/WRESTLING CONTACT) [email protected]/405-744-6963

34 NCAA TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS

134 NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

425 ALL-AMERICANS

15 NCAA OUTSTANDING WRESTLERS

45 UNDEFEATED SEASONS

44 CONFERENCE TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS

234 CONFERENCE INDI-VIDUAL CHAMPS

40 OLYMPIC WRESTLERS

NEXT UP FOR THE COWBOYS

BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPSMarch 3, 2012 :: 11 a.m. (Semifinals);1 p.m. (Third-place); 6:30 p.m. (Finals) ::Hearnes Center :: Columbia, Mo.Television FSNTV Talent J. Carl Guymon, Lee Roy Smith & Erin BajacksonRadio 780KSPI-AM(day);93.7KSPI-FM(finals)Radio Announcer Roger MooreLive Results trackwrestling.comLive Video big12sports.com

Probable Competitors at Big 12 Championships (OSU starter’s career record vs. each)NO. 3 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 10 MISSOURI NO. 12 OKLAHOMA IOWA STATE

125:No.14JonMorrison,So.,18-7 No.3AlanWaters,So.(2-1) No.8JarrodPatterson,Jr.(1-3) No.19RyakFinch,RFr.(0-0)

133: No. 1 Jordan Oliver, Jr., 22-1 No. 10 Nathan McCormick, Jr. (6-0) No. 11 Jordan Keller, Sr. (4-0) Shayden Terukina, Fr. (1-0)

141:No.13JoshKindig,So.,14-7 BrandonWiest,Sr.(1-0) No.2KendricMaple,So.(0-1) No.17LukeGoettl,RFr.(2-0)

149: No. 2 Jamal Parks, Sr., 28-0 No. 13 Kyle Bradley, So. (5-0) No. 17 Nick Lester, So. (3-0) Joe Cozart, RFr. (1-0)

157:No.20AlbertWhite,Sr.,23-8 No.19DrakeHoudashelt,RFr.(0-2) No.15MattLester,So.(0-3) MichaelMoreno,RFr.(1-0)

165: Dallas Bailey, So., 14-12 Zach Toal, So. (2-3) No. 17 Bubby Graham, Jr. (0-2) No. 4 Andrew Sorenson, Sr. (1-2)

174: No. 3 Chris Perry, So., 24-0 No. 15 Dorian Henderson, Sr. (2-0) Kyle Detmer, So. (1-0) No. 4 Chris Spangler, Jr. (0-0)

184: Chris McNeil, Sr., 14-11 No. 18 Mike Larson, Jr. (1-1) Erich Schmidtke, Jr. (1-1) No. 16 Boaz Beard, So. (0-0)

197: No. 5 Brent Haynes, Jr. (0-1); (1-0) No. 16 Keldrick Hall, Jr. (2-0); (1-0) No. 11 Jerome Ward, Sr. (0-0);(0-0)

285:AustinMarsden,Fr.,25-2 DevinMellon,RFr.(1-0) KyleColling,RFr.(0-0) No.9MattGibson,Jr.(0-0)

THE BASICS The No. 3-ranked Oklahoma State wrestling team (17-1 overall; 6-0 Big 12) travels to Columbia, Mo., this week aiming for its third-straight conference tourna-menttitleatthe2012Big12ChampionshipsattheHearnes Center on the campus of the University of Missouri.

ON THE AIR ThefinalswillbetelevisedlivebyFSNwithJ.CarlGuymon, Lee Roy Smith and Erin Bajackson on the call. Checkyourlocallistingsforchannels. Inaddition,allactionpriortothefinalswillbeairedliveonKSPI780-AMradioinStillwaterwithRogerMooreonthecall.ThefinalswillbeairedliveonKSPI93.7-FMradioinStillwater.FansoutsideoftheStill-water listening area can access that broadcast via the internet at www.okstate.com.

THE CHAMPS ARE HERE! Oklahoma State is the reigning Big 12 champion afterclaimingtheteamtitleatlastyear’seventinAmes by 17 points over second-place Missouri. OSU alsoclaimedtheteamtitlein2010witha1.5-pointwin over second-place Iowa State.

2011 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPS STANDINGS1. Oklahoma State 77 points2. Missouri 60 points3. Oklahoma 59.5 points4. Nebraska 46.5 points5. Iowa State 31 points

COWBOYS RETURN THREE BIG 12 CHAMPS OklahomaState returns threeof its fiveBig 12 in-dividual champions from last season in Jordan Oliver, Jamal Parks and Chris Perry. Neil Erisman and Clayton FosteralsowontitlesfortheCowboyslastyear.

2011-12 OKLAHOMA STATE WRESTLING SCHEDULENov. 6 Oklahoma City Open Oklahoma City, Okla. 2 ChampsNov. 13 Central Missouri Open Warrensburg, Mo. 9 ChampsNov.18 vs.Rutgers Stillwater,Okla. PostponedNov. 25 at Iowa State Ames, Iowa W, 29-9Dec.4 vs.No.4Minnesota Stillwater,Okla. W,23-14Dec.11 vs.No.11Oklahoma Stillwater,Okla. W,25-13Dec. 18 Reno Tournament of Champions Reno, Nev. 1st place; 5 ChampsDec. 30 at Boise State Boise, Idaho W, 43-3Jan. 1 at No. 20 Wyoming Laramie, Wyo. W, 24-17Jan. 7 at No. 1 Iowa Iowa City, Iowa W, 17-16Jan.20 vs.ArizonaState Stillwater,Okla. W,33-6Jan.22 vs.IowaState Stillwater,Okla. W,33-7Jan.27 vs.NorthCarolinaState Stillwater,Okla. W,35-3Jan.29 vs.No.19Binghamton Stillwater,Okla. W,35-3Jan.29 vs.Bucknell Stillwater,Okla. W,35-6Feb. 4 at No. 13 Missouri Columbia, Mo. W, 22-12Feb.12 vs.No.10Wyoming(NationalDuals) Stillwater,Okla. W,28-7Feb.12 vs.No.6OhioState(NationalDuals) Stillwater,Okla. W,25-6Feb. 16 at No. 12 Oklahoma Norman, Okla. W, 19-18Feb.19 No.5Illinois(NationalDuals) Stillwater,Okla. W,19-15Feb.19 No.3Minnesota(NationalDuals) Stillwater,Okla. L,18-13Feb.24 vs.No.10Missouri Stillwater,Okla. W,32-9March 3 Big 12 Championships Columbia, Mo. 11 a.m.; 1 p.m.; 6:30 p.m.March 15-17 NCAA Championships St. Louis, Mo. 9:00 a.m.

AlltimeslistedasCentralStandardandaresubjecttochange

Blake Rosholt, So., 19-3 -or-No. 9 Cayle Byers, Sr., 21-3

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2011-12 OKLAHOMA STATE WRESTLING ROSTERName Weight Year Hometown/Previous SchoolJoe Ali 165/174 JR Somerdale, N.J./SterlingDallas Bailey 165 SO Catoosa, Okla./CatoosaDarnellBortz 197 SO Preston,Kan./PrattCayle Byers 197 SR Chugiak, Alaska/ChugiakChris Chionuma 165 SR Blue Springs, Mo./Blue SpringsTommy Diaz 149/157 JR Fallon, Nev./Churchill County/The CitadelAlex Dieringer 149 FR Port Washington, Wis./Port WashingtonTyler Dorrell 125/133 SO Del City, Okla./Del CityCade Draper 157 SO Edmond, Okla./Deer CreekEthan Driver 285 R-FR Woodland, Calif./PioneerJulian Feikert 141/149 R-FR Keokuk, Iowa/KeokukAlan Gelogaev 285 JR Moscow, RussiaPeterHammer 125/133 FR Bartonville,Texas/LibertyChristianSchoolElliottHellwege 174/184 JR Kingfisher,Okla./KingfisherColton Hill 184 R-FR Chickasha, Okla./ChickashaJosh Kindig 141 SO Auburn, Pa./Blue MountainRhettLeach 125 FR Stilwell,Okla./SallisawAustinMarsden 285 FR CrystalLake,Ill./CrystalLakeCentralMichaelMartin 141 FR LakeJackson,Texas/BrazoswoodChris McNeil 174/184 SR Lawton, Okla./MacArthurJon Morrison 125 SO Orland Park, Ill./Carl SandburgJordan Oliver 133 JR Easton, Pa./EastonJamal Parks 149 SR Tulsa, Okla./UnionQuintenPatterson 165/174 R-FR Lubbock,Texas/EstacadoChrisPerry 174/184 SO Stillwater,Okla./StillwaterBlake Rosholt 197 SO Ponca City, Okla./Ponca CityLadd Rupp 125 SO Perry, Okla./PerryLuke Silver 141/149 SR Forney, Texas/Bishop LynchZach Skates 149/157 FR Broken Arrow, Okla./Broken ArrowStephen Swan 149/157 SO Perry, Okla./PerryAlbert White 149/157 SR Lynwood, Ill./St. Rita/Northern Iowa Area CCMattWhite 149/157 R-FR Woodward,Okla./WoodwardZach White 174/184 SO Woodward, Okla./WoodwardTyler Winnard 285 FR Ardmore, Okla./PlainviewTyson Yoder 285 JR Weatherford, Okla./Weatherford

ROSTER BY WEIGHT125 pounds Tyler Dorrell 125 SORhettLeach 125 FRJon Morrison 125 SOLadd Rupp 125 SO

133 pounds Peter Hammer 133 FRJordan Oliver 133 JR

141 pounds Julian Feikert 141 RS FRJosh Kindig 141 SOMichaelMartin 141 FRLuke Silver 141/149 SR

149 pounds Tommy Diaz 149/157 JRAlex Dieringer 149 FRJamal Parks 149 SRLuke Silver 141/149 SRZach Skates 149/157 FRStephen Swan 149/157 SOAlbert White 149/157 SRMattWhite 149/157 RSFR

157 pounds Tommy Diaz 149/157 JRCade Draper 157 SOZach Skates 149/157 FRStephen Swan 149/157 SOAlbert White 149/157 SRMattWhite 149/157 RSFR

165 pounds Joe Ali 165/174 JRDallas Bailey 165 SOChris Chionuma 165 SRQuintenPatterson 165/174 RSFR

174 pounds Joe Ali 165/174 JRElliottHellwege 174/184 JRChris McNeil 174/184 SRQuintenPatterson 165/174 RSFRChris Perry 174/184 SOZach White 174/184 SO

184 pounds ElliottHellwege 174/184 JRColton Hill 184 RS FRChris McNeil 174/184 SRChris Perry 174/184 SOZach White 174/184 SO

197 pounds Cayle Byers 197 SRBlake Rosholt 197 SODarnell Bortz 197 SO

285 pounds Ethan Driver 285 RS FRAlan Gelogaev 285 JRAustinMarsden 285 FRTyler Winnard 285 FRTyson Yoder 285 JR

LIVE STATS AND PLAY-BY-PLAY Fanscanfollowtheactiononlinethroughliveresultsandplay-by-play on www.trackwrestling.com. Simply go to the site and search for “Big12”tofindtheevent.AlinktoresultsisalsoavailablefromtheBig12Championshipspageonwww.mutigers.com.

WATCH THE DUAL LIVE Thesemifinalsandthird-placematcheswillbestreamedliveon-line at www.big12sports.com. Go to the site and and click on “Wres-tling” under the “Championships” header. Then click on the appropri-ate link to view either Mat 1 or Mat 2.

COWBOYS AT THE CONFERENCE MEET When Oklahoma State takes the mat for the Big 12 Champion-ships,itwillbehuntingits11thBig12tournamenttitlein16at-temptssincetheleaguehelditsfirstchampionshipin1997. TheCowboyshavewon45teamconferencetitlesall-time(includ-ingthe2012regularseasontitle),claimingsixSouthwestConfer-ence championships from 1917-25, four Missouri Valley Conference championships from 1925-28, 24 Big Eight Conference champi-onships from 1958-96 and 11 Big 12 Conference championships (includingthe2012regularseasontitle)from1997-present. Cowboy wrestlers have combined to win 234 conference indi-vidualtitlesthroughtheyears-oneintheSouthwestConference,23in the Missouri Valley Conference, 151 in the Big Eight Conference and 59 in the Big 12.

JOHN SMITH AT THE CONFERENCE MEET John Smith has led the Cowboys to 13 conference championships (includingthe2012regularseasontitle)andhascoached70indi-vidual conference champs since taking over the program in 1991-92. UnderSmith,OklahomaStatehasfinishedeitherfirstorsecondattheconferencemeet15timesin18eligibleyears(SmithinheritedanOSUprogramthatwasonprobationatthetimeofhishiringandwasnoteligibletocompetefortheconferencecrownhisfirsttwoseasons.) Heisanine-timeselectionasBig12coachoftheyeartogowithhis two Big Eight coach of the year accolades.

YET ANOTHER MILESTONE TheCowboywrestlingteamtrailedonlyIowaStateinall-timedualwinsenteringthe2011-12season.AftertheCowboysdefeatedtheCyclonesonJan.22,theytooksolepossessionoffirstplaceonthatlist.Here’salookattheall-timestandingsthroughthisseason:

MOST ALL-TIME DUAL WINS (THROUGH 2011-2012 SEASON)1. Oklahoma State 1,023-114-23 0.8922. Iowa State 1,015-286-20 0.7763. Oregon State 971-315-28 0.7504. Iowa 906-219-31 0.7975. Minnesota 892-424-24 0.6756. Lehigh 851-394-23 0.6807. Navy 850-286-26 0.7438. Penn State 842-297-37 0.7329. Oklahoma 829-354-33 0.69510. Michigan 751-328-26 0.691

OSU STATISTICAL LEADERSWins: 28, Jamal ParksBonus Point Wins: 21, Jordan OliverWins by Fall: 14, Jordan OliverWins by Technical Fall: 5, Cayle ByersWins by Major Decision: 9, Jamal ParksDual Takedowns: 77, Jordan OliverDual Nearfalls: 20, Jordan Oliver

BIG 12 CHAMPS WithOklahomaState’swinoverOklahomainNorman,theCow-boys clinched the inaugural Big 12 wrestling regular season cham-pionship.WiththeirwinoverMissouri,theyfinished6-0againstconferenceopponentstomarktheeighthtimetheCowboyshavegoneundefeatedinBig12duals.Forthefirsttime,theleague’sfourwrestling squads played a six-match, double round-robin conference schedule to determine a regular season champion.

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COACH JOHN SMITHOklahoma State, 1988

Coaching Career:: Oklahoma State’s All-Time Win-ningest Coach with a 328-47-6 ca-reer record:: Two-TimeNWCANational Coachof the Year (1994, 2003):: Five-Time NCAA Champion Coach (1994, 2003, 04, 05, 06):: 13-Time Conference Team Cham-pion Coach (1994, 1996, 1997, 1998,

2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012):: Nine-Time Big 12 Coach of the Year (1997, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011):: Two-Time Big Eight Coach of the Year (1994, 1996):: 24 NCAA Individual Champions Coached:: 92 NCAA All-Americans Coached:: 70 Conference Individual Champions Coached:: Coach, USA Olympic Wrestling Team (2000, 2012):: Coach, USA World Championships Team (1998, 2009, 2010, 2011):: Coach, USA World Cup Team (1997)

Wrestling Career:: Six-Time World Champion Wrestler (1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992):: Two-Time Olympic Gold Medalist (1988, 1992):: Two-Time Pan American Games Gold Medalist (1987, 1991):: Two-Time Goodwill Games Gold Medalist (1986, 1990):: Two-Time NCAA Wrestling Champion (1987, 1988):: Recipient, Amateur Athletic Foundation World Trophy(1992):: First Ever American To Earn FILA’sMaster of TechniqueAward (Best technical wrestler in the world, 1990):: First Wrestler Ever To Win James E. Sullivan Award (Na-tion’stopamateurathlete,1990)::U.S.OlympicCommitteeSportsmanoftheYear(1990):: FILA Outstanding Wrestler of the Year (1991):: USA Wrestling Athlete of the Year (1989):: Amateur Wrestling News Man of the Year (1988)::U.S.OlympicCommitteeTitanAward(2004):: Named one of the 100 Greatest Olympians of All-Time (1996):: Member, FILA Hall of Fame (Inducted in 2003):: DistinguishedMember,NationalWrestlingHall of Fame(inducted in 1997):: Member, Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame (inducted in 1997):: Member, NCAA 75th Anniversary Team (2005):: NWCA College Wrestler of the Year (1987)

JOHN SMITH COACHING YEAR-BY-YEAR Conf. Conf. NCAA NCAAYear W L T Place Champs Place Champs1992 7 0 0 NA 3 2nd 11993 4 7 0 NA NA NA NA1994 13 1 0 1st 4 1st 31995 13 3 1 2nd 2 7th 11996 15 3 1 1st 2 6th 01997 21 0 0 1st 6 2nd 21998 20 0 0 1st 6 3rd 21999 23 0 0 2nd 3 3rd 12000 12 5 1 1st 4 5th 02001 17 1 0 1st 4 3rd 12002 20 3 0 2nd 3 5th 12003 17 0 0 1st 6 1st 22004 17 2 0 1st 4 1st 12005 21 0 0 1st 7 1st 52006 16 2 0 1st 4 1st 22007 14 5 0 3rd 3 5th 02008 16 3 1 3rd 1 5th 12009 15 7 0 4th 0 16th 02010 15 2 1 1st 3 6th 02011 15 2 1 1st 5 4th 12012 17 1 0 - - - -Totals 328 47 6 - 70 - 24

DOMINATING THE FIELD Amongtheprobablestarterslistedforthisyear’sfieldattheconferencechampionships,fiveCow-boys have never lost. Jordan Oliver is 11-0, Jamal Parks is 9-0, Chris Perry is 3-0, Cayle Byers is 2-0 and AustinMarsdenis1-0againstpossibleopponents.

UNBLEMISHED OfOklahomaState’sathleteswhohavestartedadual,threearestillunbeaten.No.2JamalParksis28-0 and No. 3 Chris Perry is 24-0. Alan Gelogaev, although he lost to Chad Hanke at the Reno Tourna-mentofChampions,willfinishtheseasonwitha24-0 record because Hanke is taking an Olympic redshirt year and the bout does not count toward his record. Gelogaev is out the rest of the year with an injury.

‘Z’ MAKES SI’S “FACES IN THE CROWD” Heavyweight wrestler Alan Gelogaev was one of sixathletesfeaturedintheFeb.13editionofSports Illustrated’s“FacesintheCrowd”afterpickingupapair of top-10 wins over Levi Cooper (Arizona State) andMattGibson(IowaState).SIhasbeenrunningthefeaturehighlightingstandoutamateurathletessince 1956.

OLIVER PICKS UP 4TH/5TH BIG 12 HONOR Oliver was named the Big 12 Wrestler of the Week on Feb. 13 and Feb. 20 for his performance intheNWCANationalDuals.HehelpedleadtheCowboystotheNWCAMatMayhemStillwaterregiontitleashedownedtworankedopponentsincludinga7-3decisionoverNo.2LoganStieberofOhio State. He also won two major decisions over rankedopponentsinthefinalroundaweeklater.Lastseason,OliverbecamethefirstBig12wrestlertobehonoredthreetimesinoneseason,makingthisthefourthandfifthconferencehonorsofhiscareer.

‘Z’ BEST IN THE BIG 12 Oklahoma State heavyweight starter Alan Gelogaev was selected as the Big 12 Wrestler of the Week on Jan. 23 for his pair of top 10 wins, includ-ing a 6-1 win over No. 9 Levi Cooper of Arizona Stateanda13-1majordecisionoverNo.10MattGibsonofIowaState.ItwashisfirsttimetoreceivetheawardandthefirsthonorforOSUthisyear.

RECORD KEEPERS When Oklahoma State edged Iowa, 17-16, on Jan.7,itswinwasmuchmorethanjustupsettingthe No. 1 team on their home mat in front of a sold outcrowd.TheCowboysendedtheHawkeyes’unbeaten dual streak at 84, keeping their own record-streakof84,setfrom1959-66,tiedforthebestever.OSUalsobookendedtheHawkeyes’streak,defeatingthemonJan.5,2008,intheirlastloss before it began.

WELCOME TO THE 100 CLUB With his 5-0 championship performance at the Reno Tournament of Champions, OSU senior Jamal Parks became the 34th wrestler in school history to reach 100 career wins. The 149-pounder now holds a117-22recordandistiedwithheadassistantcoachEricGuererrofor17thall-timeatOSUincareer wins.

BYERS, TOO Cayle Byers has also reached the 100-win mark in his career. Although his record at Oklahoma State is 21-3, his career mark sits at 105-21 when his 84-18 record at George Mason is included in the record.

OKLAHOMA STATE 100-WIN CLUB

Wrestler Bouts W L T1. John Smith (1984-88) 162 152 8 22. Mike Farrell (1986-89) 169 128 39 2 Alan Fried (1991-94) 134 128 6 04. Johny Hendricks (2004-07) 139 126 13 NA5. Jared Rosholt (2006-10) 150 125 25 NA Cory Baze (1986-89) 167 125 41 1 Johnny Thompson (2001-04) 139 125 14 08. Mike Sheets (1981-84) 134 122 12 0 Pat Smith (1990-94) 128 122 4 210. Kenny Monday (1981-84) 135 121 12 211. Zack Esposito (2003-06) 132 120 12 NA Tyrone Lewis (2001-04) 135 120 15 0 ColemanScott(2005-08) 144 120 24 014. Chris Barnes (1987-90) 149 119 27 315. Chris Pendleton (2001-05) 130 118 12 0 Ricky Stewart (1978-82) 135 118 17 017. Jamal Parks (2008-12) 139 117 22 NA Eric Guerrero (1996-99) 130 117 13 NA19. Steven Schmidt (1995-98) 130 115 15 NA Nathan Morgan (2005-08) 134 114 20 0 Lee Roy Smith (1977-80) 131 114 13 422. Randy Couture (1989-92) 158 113 42 3 Teague Moore (1996-99) 138 113 25 NA24. Kendall Cross (1987-90) 141 111 27 3 Mark Munoz (1998-01) 138 111 27 026. Kirk Mammen (1989-92) 148 110 33 5 Shane Roller (2000-03) 152 110 42 028. Brandon Mason (2006-09) 151 108 43 029. Mark Perry (1981-85) 127 104 21 2 Jake Rosholt (2003-06) 125 104 21 NA31. Todd Chesbro (1989-92) 130 101 29 0 Hardell Moore (1995-98) 131 101 30 NA33. Mark Branch (1994-97) 118 100 18 NA Luke Skove (1982-86) 125 100 23 2

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USA TODAY/NWCADIVISION I WRESTLING COACHES POLL (FEB. 28)

School Total Prev. Record1 Minnesota (9) 249 1 14-32 Penn State (1) 236 2 13-13 Oklahoma State 232 3 17-14 Iowa 221 4 14-45 Illinois 208 5 16-46 Cornell 198 6 11-17 Ohio State 194 7 13-48 Nebraska 176 8 15-49 Pittsburgh 160 9 14-210 Missouri 157 10 13-411 Wyoming 149 11 10-312 Oklahoma 143 12 13-513 Kent State 129 13 14-514 Michigan 126 14 6-615 Lehigh 112 15 12-516 Oregon State 97 16 10-317 Maryland 87 17 15-118 Northwestern 77 18 11-419 Binghamton 71 19 15-420 Virginia 70 20 11-121 Edinboro 41 T21 9-4T22 Virginia Tech 35 T21 8-6T22 Hofstra 35 23 12-324 Old Dominion 14 24 13-1025 Purdue 12 25 10-10

Others Receiving Votes: American, Central Michigan,ChattanoogaandWestVirginia.

INTERMAT RANKINGS (FEB. 28) School Tournament Points1 Penn State 107.52 Minnesota 78.53 Iowa 76.54 Oklahoma State 66.55 Cornell 61.56 Michigan 45.5T7 Ohio State 42T7 Wyoming 429 Lehigh 4110 Iowa State 3911 Maryland 38.512 American 3813 Missouri 3614 Nebraska 33T15 Oklahoma 32T15 Stanford 3217 Illinois 31.518 Oregon State 2919 Northwestern 25.520 Kent State 2521 Clarion 24.5T22 Edinboro 24T22 Harvard 2424 Pittsburgh 20T25 Cal Poly 18.5T25 Central Michigan 18.5T25 Northern Iowa 18.5

JORDAN FALL-IVER What OSU 133-pounder Jordan Oliver has done so far this year is nothing short of remarkable. The junior’s22-1recordincludes14falls(nineinthefirstperiod), three technical falls and four major decisions. His pins:

11/25 Shayden Terukina Iowa State F;2:3812/4 No. 10 David Thorn Minnesota F;2:1612/11 Derek Geiges Oklahoma F;1:3012/18 Cody Tow Cal Poly F;1:1012/18 JustinDurham CSU-Bakersfield F;1:0612/18 Dylan Hyder Air Force F;0:4712/18 James Roberts Oregon State F;1:0912/18 No. 16 Zach Zehner Wyoming F;1:3212/30 Shawn Jones Boise State F;5:521/1 No. 16 Zach Zehner Wyoming F;5:441/27 BenElliott NCState F;4:071/29 Patrick Hunter Binghamton F;5:361/29 Shawn Armato Bucknell F;4:402/4 No. 15 McCormick Missouri F;2:43

NWCA ALL-STARS The NWCA All-Star Classic wrapped up its 46th edi-tionNov.21inTempe,Ariz.CowboywrestlersJordanOliver and Jamal Parks both put together impressive showings as each came home from the event with a win. Oliver took down one of the top wrestlers in the country,defeatingthird-rankedB.J.FutrellofIllinois,8-7.ParksstormedpastArizonaState’sJoelSmithwitha 17-4 major decision.

ASICS ALL-AMERICANS LIVE HERE Oklahoma State has an impressive four former Asics HighSchoolFirst-TeamAll-Americanscompetinginitswrestling room this season. Jordan Oliver 2006Albert White 2007Chris Perry 2009Josh Kindig 2010

FARGO CHAMPS, TOO A similar note can be made about the fact that Okla-homa State has seven former Fargo champions on the roster this year.Albert White 2006Jon Morrison 2007Jordan Oliver 2007Jamal Parks 2007Chris Perry 2008Alex Dieringer 2010Alex Dieringer 2011

FAMILY TIES Coach John Smith coaches three of his nephews this year.ChrisPerryisthesonofSmith’ssister,Cathy,andZachWhiteandMattWhitearethesonsofSmith’ssister, Mary Ann. Blake Rosholt is the youngest of the Rosholt family. HisolderbrotherJakewasathree-timeNCAAcham-pion at OSU and another older brother, Jared, was a three-timeAll-AmericanfortheCowboys.Hisoldersis-ter Jesyca was an all-Big 12 soccer player for Oklahoma State as well. DallasBailey’sfather,Leo,wasatwo-timeAll-Ameri-can wrestler for the Cowboys in 1983 and 1986.

UP NEXT AfterOSUcompetesatthe2012Big12Champion-ships,itwillhaveaweekendoffbeforetheCowboystravel to St. Louis, Mo., to compete at the 2012 NCAA Championshipsandtryfora35thNCAAteamnationaltitle.

RANKED COWBOY INDIVIDUALS AWN Intermat WIN 2/28 2/28 2/27Jon Morrison 14 13 15Jordan Oliver 1 1 1Josh Kindig 13 11 13Jamal Parks 2 2 2Albert White 20 19 16Dallas Bailey - - 19Chris Perry 3 3 3Cayle Byers 9 - 7Blake Rosholt - 8 -AustinMarsden - 20 17

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2011-12 INDIVIDUAL STATSEntering Big 12 Championships

Overall Dual Dual vs. Ranked Tech Dual Matches OnlyStarters Weight Record Record Points Opponents MD Falls Falls Quick TD Esc Rev NFJon Morrison 125 18-7 9-6 32 2-6 6 1 0 - 16 14 0 1Jordan Oliver 133 22-1 17-1 88 9-1 4 3 14 0:47 77 10 2 20Josh Kindig 141 14-7 9-6 38 2-6 6 1 3 1:03 39 27 0 7Jamal Parks 149 28-0 18-0 58 10-0 9 1 2 0:36 63 16 1 1Albert White 157 23-8 11-6 34 2-5 4 0 0 - 32 16 1 1Dallas Bailey 165 14-12 7-10 25 1-9 4 1 3 1:17 19 30 0 6Chris Perry 174/184 24-0 16-0 55 9-0 7 2 2 4:32 44 18 5 5Chris McNeil 174/184 14-11 7-9 27 2-6 5 0 1 1:45 26 13 1 0Cayle Byers 197 21-3 6-2 23 3-2 5 5 3 1:18 16 10 0 2Blake Rosholt 197 19-3 8-2 32 6-3 1 2 5 0:26 22 12 2 4AustinMarsden 285 25-2 2-1 6 1-2 3 1 8 0:37 2 3 0 0

Overall Dual Dual vs. Ranked Tech Dual Matches OnlyReserves Weight Record Record Points Opponents MD Falls Falls Quick TD Esc Rev NFTyler Dorrell 125/133 5-1 0-1 0 0-1 0 1 1 3:37 0 1 0 0RhettLeach 125/133 12-7 0-0 0 0-0 1 0 5 1:21 - - - -Ladd Rupp 125/133 9-3 0-2 0 2-3 0 0 5 1:00 1 9 0 0Peter Hammer 125/133 10-8 0-0 0 0-0 2 0 4 2:27 - - - -Julian Feikert 141 12-6 1-2 3 0-2 1 0 6 1:16 2 9 1 1Luke Silver 141 9-3 0-0 0 0-1 1 1 4 0:50 - - - -MichaelMartin 141 12-12 0-0 0 0-0 2 0 3 1:06 - - - -MattWhite 149/157 10-6 0-0 0 0-0 2 1 2 0:12 - - - -Alex Munoz 157 6-2 0-1 0 0-0 1 0 1 1:09 1 1 0 0Stephen Swan 157 4-0 0-0 0 0-0 1 0 1 2:04 - - - -Zach Skates 157/165 15-9 0-0 0 0-0 4 0 0 - - - - -Alex Dieringer 157 17-1 0-0 0 0-0 2 0 7 0:50 - - - -Cade Draper 157 4-4 0-0 0 0-0 1 0 0 - - - - -Tommy Diaz 157 2-4 0-0 0 0-0 1 0 1 2:42 - - - -Chris Chionuma 165 11-0 0-0 0 1-0 2 1 4 1:12 - - - -Joe Ali 165 5-5 0-1 0 0-1 0 0 0 - 0 4 0 0QuintenPatterson 174 7-6 0-0 0 0-0 1 0 1 2:21 - - - -Zach White 174/184 4-5 1-3 4 0-1 1 1 0 - 7 7 0 1ElliottHellwege 184 8-4 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 1:45 - - - -Colton Hill 184 1-2 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 0 - - - - -Darnell Bortz 197 9-8 0-0 0 0-1 2 0 2 2:59 - - - -Ethan Driver 285 3-4 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1 6:09 - - - -Alan Gelogaev 285 24-0 14-0 58 9-0 5 3 8 0:23 43 11 5 16Tyson Yoder 285 14-4 1-0 4 0-0 2 0 2 1:32 4 1 1 0

2011-12 DUAL MATCH STARTING LINEUPS

Nov. 25 at Iowa State L. Rupp J. Oliver J. Kindig J. Parks A. White D. Bailey C. McNeil C. Perry C. Byers A. GelogaevDec. 4 vs. Minnesota L. Rupp J. Oliver J. Kindig J. Parks A. White D. Bailey C. McNeil C. Perry C. Byers A. GelogaevDec. 11 vs. Oklahoma J. Morrison J. Oliver J. Kindig J. Parks A. White D. Bailey C. McNeil C. Perry C. Byers A. GelogaevDec. 30 at Boise State J. Morrison J. Oliver J. Kindig J. Parks A. White D. Bailey Z. White C. McNeil B. Rosholt A. GelogaevJan. 1 at Wyoming J. Morrison J. Oliver J. Kindig J. Parks A. White D. Bailey Z. White C. McNeil C. Byers A. GelogaevJan. 7 at Iowa J. Morrison J. Oliver J. Kindig J. Parks A. White D. Bailey C. Perry C. McNeil B. Rosholt A. GelogaevJan. 20 vs. Arizona State J. Morrison J. Oliver J. Kindig J. Parks A. White D. Bailey C. Perry Z. White B. Rosholt A. GelogaevJan. 22 vs. Iowa State J. Morrison J. Oliver J. Kindig J. Parks A. White J. Ali C. Perry C. McNeil B. Rosholt A. GelogaevJan. 27 vs. NC State J. Morrison J. Oliver J. Kindig J. Parks A. White D. Bailey C. Perry C. McNeil B. Rosholt A. GelogaevJan. 29 vs. Binghamton J. Morrison J. Oliver J. Kindig J. Parks A. White D. Bailey C. Perry C. McNeil B. Rosholt A. GelogaevJan. 29 vs. Bucknell J. Morrison J. Oliver J. Kindig J. Parks A. Munoz D. Bailey C. Perry Z. White C. Byers T. YoderFeb. 4 at Missouri J. Morrison J. Oliver J. Feikert J. Parks A. White D. Bailey C. Perry C. McNeil B. Rosholt A. GelogaevFeb. 12 vs. Wyoming (N.D.) J. Morrison J. Oliver J. Kindig J. Parks A. White D. Bailey C. Perry C. McNeil C. Byers A. GelogaevFeb. 12 vs. Ohio State (N.D.) J. Morrison J. Oliver J. Kindig J. Parks A. White D. Bailey C. Perry C. McNeil C. Byers A. Gelogaev

Feb. 16 at Oklahoma J. Morrison J. Oliver J. Feikert J. Parks A. White D. Bailey C. Perry C. McNeil B. Rosholt A. Gelogaev

Feb. 19 vs. Illinois (N.D.) T. Dorrell J. Oliver J. Kindig J. Parks A. White D. Bailey C. Perry C. McNeil B. Rosholt A. Marsden

Feb. 19 vs. Minnesota (N.D.) J. Morrison J. Oliver J. Feikert J. Parks A. White D. Bailey C. Perry C. McNeil B. Rosholt A. Marsden

Feb. 24 vs. Missouri J. Morrison J. Oliver J. Kindig J. Parks A. White D. Bailey C. Perry C. McNeil C. Byers A. Marsden

2011-12 RESULTS11/6 at Oklahoma City Open 2 Champs11/13 at Central Missouri Open 9 Champs11/18 vs. Rutgers Postponed11/25 at Iowa State W, 29-912/3 at FHSU Bob Smith Open 4 Champs12/4 vs. No. 4 Minnesota W, 23-1412/10 at UNK Loper Open 3 Champs12/11 vs. No. 11 Oklahoma W, 25-1312/18 at Reno TOC 1st place; 5 Champs12/30 at Boise State W, 43-31/1 at No. 20 Wyoming W, 24-171/7 at No. 1 Iowa W, 17-161/20 vs. Arizona State W, 33-61/22 vs. Iowa State W, 33-71/27 vs. North Carolina State W, 35-31/29 vs. No. 19 Binghamton W, 35-31/29 vs. Bucknell W, 35-62/4 at No. 13 Missouri W, 22-122/12 No.10Wyoming(NationalDuals) W,28-72/12 No.6OhioState(NationalDuals) W,25-62/16 at No. 12 Oklahoma W, 19-182/19 vs.No.5Illinois(NationalDuals) W,19-152/19 vs.No.3Minnesota(NationalDuals)L,18-132/24 vs. No. 10 Missouri W, 32-93/3 at Big 12 Championship 11 a.m.3/15-17 at NCAA Championship 9 a.m.

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2011-12 BREAKDOWNOverall Dual Match Record 17-1Dual Match Record vs. Big 12 6-0Dual Match Record at Home 11-1Dual Match Record on the Road 6-0Dual Match Record at Neutral Sites 0-0Dual Match Record vs. Top 25 11-1

Date Opponent 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285

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NCAA Individual Champions Coached (Active Leaders)

Coaching Career::OklahomaState’sAll-TimeWinningestCoachwitha328-47-6careerrecord::Two-TimeNWCANationalCoachoftheYear(1994,2003):: Five-Time NCAA Champion Coach (1995, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006):: 13-Time Conference Team Champion Coach (1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012 reg. season):: Nine-Time Big 12 Coach of the Year (1997, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011):: Two-Time Big Eight Coach of the Year (1994, 1996):: 24 NCAA Individual Champions Coached:: 92 NCAA All-Americans Coached:: 70 Conference Individual Champions Coached:: Coach, USA Olympic Wrestling Team (2000, 2012):: Coach, USA World Championships Team (1998, 2009, 2010, 2011):: Coach, USA World Cup Team (1997)

Wrestling Career:: Six-Time World Champion Wrestler (1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992):: Two-Time Olympic Gold Medalist (1988, 1992):: Two-Time Pan American Games Gold Medalist (1987, 1991):: Two-Time Goodwill Games Gold Medalist (1986, 1990):: Two-Time NCAA Wrestling Champion (1987, 1988)

::Recipient,AmateurAthleticFoundationWorldTrophy(1992)::FirstEverAmericanToEarnFILA’sMasterofTechniqueAward(Besttechnicalwrestler in the world, 1990)::FirstWrestlerEverToWinJamesE.SullivanAward(Nation’stopamateurath-lete, 1990)::U.S.OlympicCommitteeSportsmanoftheYear(1990):: FILA Outstanding Wrestler of the Year (1991):: USA Wrestling Athlete of the Year (1989):: Amateur Wrestling News Man of the Year (1988)::U.S.OlympicCommitteeTitanAward(2004):: Named one of the 100 Greatest Olympians of All-Time (1996):: Member, FILA Hall of Fame (Inducted in 2003)::DistinguishedMember,NationalWrestlingHallofFame(inductedin1997):: Member, Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame (inducted in 1997):: Member, NCAA 75th Anniversary Team (2005):: NWCA College Wrestler of the Year (1987)

Records as a WrestlerInternationalRecord:100-5DomesticFreestyleRecord:77-3Collegiate Record: 154-7-2High School Record: 105-5

JOHN SMITHHead Coach - 21st year :: Oklahoma State, 1988

NCAA coaching record 328-47-6 OSU’s winningest all-time coachNCAA team championships as a head coach 5 Leads all active coachesNCAA individual champions coached 24 Leads all active coachesNCAA All-Americans coached 92 Second among all active coachesConference team championships coached 13 (w/2012 reg. season title) Big 12 all-time leaderConference individual champions coached 70 Big 12 all-time leaderNWCA Coach of the Year 2 1994, 2003Conference Coach of the Year Honors 11 Big 12 all-time leader

John Smith J Robinson Jim Zalesky Rob Koll Tom Brands Craig Turnbull Joe McFarland Mark Manning Oklahoma St. Minnesota Oregon State Cornell Iowa West Virginia Michigan Nebraska

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Thetwo-timereigningBig12coachoftheyear,JohnSmithisa name synonymous with wrestling success.

TheOklahomaStateheadcoachwonsixconsecutiveworldchampionshipsasacompetitorfrom1987-92,includinggoldmedals at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul and at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, and he owns five nationalchampionships as head coach of the Cowboys.

Smith accepted the head coaching position at OklahomaState in 1992 and the numbers and accomplishments since thattimespeakforthemselves.HehasledhisalmamatertofiveNCAAteamtitlesin1995,2003,2004,2005and2006,andhehascoached24NCAAindividualchampionsandfiveOlympians. Under his watch, the Cowboys have brought 13 team conference championships and 70 individual confer-encetitlesbacktoStillwater.Hehasseen92ofhisstudent-athletesearnAll-Americarecognition,anaverageof4.8All-America honorees per year.

Hewas recognized as theNationalWrestling Coaches As-sociationcoachof theyear in1994and2003and isa11-timeselectionashisconference’scoachof theyear (1994and 1996 in the Big Eight and 1997, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010 and 2011 in the Big 12).

Most recently, he led the Cowboys to their 10th Big 12 tour-namenttitlein15trieswhenthePokesbestedthefieldatthe2011conferencemeetdespitehavingfivefreshmenandasophomoreinthestartinglineup.Inadditiontohavingtheyoungest lineup in the Big 12 in 2011, OSU won without the services of an injured returning All-American at the 2011 conference meet.

Smith saw all 10 Cowboy starters earn berths into the 2011 NCAAChampionshipsfield,with JordanOliver leading thewaybyclaimingthenationaltitleat133pounds.TeammatesClaytonFoster(secondat197pounds)andJamalParks(fifthat 149 pounds) joined Oliver as 2011 All-Americans.

A native of Del City, Okla., Smith owns a 328-47-6 careerdual match record as a head coach (.869 winning pct.).

Smith ledOSU to four consecutiveNCAA teamchampion-ships from 2003 through 2006.

The 2003 squad compiled a perfect 17-0 dual meet record, won the Big 12 team title, crowned six individual Big 12champions and featured a pair of NCAA individual champi-ons in Johnny Thompson and Jake Rosholt.

The 2004 squad sported a 17-2 dual meet record, won the Big12teamtitle,crownedfourindividualBig12championsand was led by NCAA individual champion Chris Pendleton.

UnderSmith’swatch,OklahomaStatecompileda21-0dualmeet record in 2005 and capped the season with one of the most dominant showings in the history of the NCAA Champi-onshipswhenanNCAA-recordfiveseparateCowboyswerecrowned as NCAA champions. Zack Esposito won at 149 with Johny Hendricks taking the 165 championship, Pendleton re-peatingas anNCAAchampionat 174, JakeRosholt claim-ingthetitleat197andSteveMoccotakingtheheavyweightchampionship. OSU wrestlers compiled a 38-9 record at the NCAA Championships that year and the Cowboys set school records forpoints,marginof victoryandnational champi-ons. Oklahoma State scored 153 team points to top second-place Michigan by 70 points.

Smith and the Cowboys were 16-2 in dual meets en route to claimingtheirfourthconsecutiveNCAAteamtitle in2006,led by Hendricks and Rosholt, who both claimed their sec-ondconsecutiveNCAAindividualchampionships.

ThefirstofSmith’sfiveNCAAteamchampionshipswaswonin 1994, when the Cowboys compiled a 13-1 dual meet re-cord, won the Big 12 team championship, crowned four indi-vidual Big 12 champions and three NCAA individual champi-onsinAlanFried,MarkBranchandSmith’syoungerbrotherandthefirst-everfour-timeNCAAchampion,PatSmith.

John Smith Timeline1984 - Finished second in the Big Eight Conference Tournament as an Oklahoma State freshman with a 28-3-2 record.

1985 - Earned All-America honors as a sophomore, while capturing hisfirstBigEighttitleat134poundsand placing second at the NCAA Tournament.

1986-WonfirstU.S.FreestyleNationalChampionship.Capturedgold medal at the Goodwill Games in Moscow.

1987-TookfirstNCAAtitleandsecond Big Eight Championship while being named All-American. Named outstanding wrestler at the NCAA Tournament. Earned the gold medal at the Pan American Games. TookhisfirstWorldChampionshipin Clermont-Ferrand, France.

1988-WonsecondNCAAtitle,third Big Eight Championship and third All-America honor. Finished at Oklahoma State with a school career mark of 154-7-2, including a 90-match winning streak. Won hissecondoffiveU.S.FreestyleChampionships. Captured the gold medal at the Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea.

1989 - Named the 1988 “Man of the Year” by Amateur Wrestling News. Won his third U.S. Champion-ship. Took his third-straight world titleatFreestyleChampionshipsinMartigny,Switzerland.

1990 - Smith was presented with the Master of Technique Award as the best technical wrestler in the world. Named the 1989 “Athlete of the Year” by USA Wrestling. Wonhisthird-consecutiveandfourth-overall U.S. Championship. Captured his second Goodwill Games gold medal. Won his fourth World Freestyle Championship in Tokyo, Japan.

1991 - Honored as the 1990 James E. Sullivan Award winner, given to thenation’stopamateurathlete.Named the U.S. Olympic Commit-tee’s“SportsmanoftheYear”for1990.TookhisfifthU.S.Champion-ship. Won his second Pan American Gamesgoldmedal.EarnedhisfifthworldtitleattheFreestyleChampi-onships in Varna, Bulgaria.

1992 - Named the 1991 Outstand-ing Wrestler of the Year by the FederationInternationaldeLutteAmateur(FILA),theinternationalgoverning body for amateur wrestling. Won sixth-straight World Championship at the Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. Named head coach at Oklahoma State University.

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Forallofthechampionshipsandsuccesshecontinuestoen-joyasacoach,itishiscareerasawrestlerthatisthestuffoflegend. Smith truly was the best wrestler in the world.

In brief, Smith compiled a 105-5 record as a high school wrestler at Del City HS in Del City, Okla., before moving on to Oklahoma State, where he put together a 154-7-2 collegiate record that included a pair of NCAA individual championships in1987and1988.Hewasathree-timeAll-AmericaselectionatOSUin1985,1987and1988.Ontheinternationalstage,Smith rolled to a 100-5 career record that included six world championships (1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991 and 1992), two Olympic gold medals (1988 and 1992), two Pan Ameri-can Games gold medals (1987 and 1991) and two Goodwill Games gold medals (1986 and 1990).

To this day, Smith holds Oklahoma State school records for career victories (154), single-season victories (47 in 1988), career falls (38) and single-season falls (19 in 1988). A three-

timeBigEightConferenceindividualchampionin1985,1987and 1988, Smith wrestled primarily at 134 during his colle-giate career, where he strung together a 69-3 overall record. He also competed at 126, compiling a 19-2 overall mark. He won his one career match at 142.

AfterSmith’sjunioryearatOklahomaState,hewonthefirstof his six world championships in Clermont-Ferrand France. Smith remains the only collegiate wrestler to win a world championshipwhilehewasstillinschool.Followinghisgrad-uationin1988,SmithqualifiedfortheU.S.OlympicfreestyleteamandcameawayfromtheSeoulOlympicswiththefirstof his two Olympic gold medals and the second of his six con-secutiveworldtitles.

Three more world championships ensued in 1989, 1990 and 1991 before Smith claimed the second of his Olympic gold medals at the 1992 Barcelona games to cement his legacy as oneofthegreatestwrestlersofalltime.

All-Americans Coached (Active Leaders)

J Robinson John Smith Jim Zalesky Joe McFarland Rob Koll Barry Davis Tom Minkel Tom Borrelli Mark Manning Minnesota Oklahoma State Oregon State Michigan Cornell Wisconsin Michigan St. C. Michigan Nebraska 25th year 20th year 14th year 12th year 18th year 18th year 19th year 20th year 14th year

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1993 - Honored by his hometown of Del City, Okla., with the renaming of the high school gymnasium as the “John Smith Field House” and the unveiling of a life-size sculpture. ReceivedtheAmateurAthleticFoundation(AAF)WorldTrophyasthe top athlete from his region of theworldin1992.IsthefirstNorthAmerican wrestler to win the World Trophy.

1994-Wonfirstteamnationalchampionship as a head coach at Oklahoma State. Coached his brother, Pat, to his fourth NCAA individualchampionship,thefirstDivision I wrestler ever to do so. Honored as the Big Eight coach of the year.

1995 - Coached his fourth individu-alnationalchampion,J.J.McGrew.

1996-WonthefinalBigEightCon-ference Championship, Oklahoma State’s24thoverall.Chosenasoneof the 100 greatest Olympians of alltimeattheOlympicsinAtlanta,Ga. Recognized as Big Eight coach of the year.

1997 - Was inducted into the NationalWrestlingHallofFameandthe Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame. Coachedtwonationalchampions,Mark Branch and Eric Guerrero, alongwithfiveotherAll-Americans.He also coached the U.S. World Cup Team to a Gold Medal. Honored as Big 12 coach of the year.

1998 - Coached two individual nationalchampions,TeagueMooreand Eric Guerrero. He also had a nationalrunner-up,HardellMoore,and three other All-Americans. CoachedtheUSAnationalteamat the Goodwill Games and the World Championships in Tehran, Iran. Team USA won the gold at the Goodwill Games and placed third at the Worlds. Big 12 coach of the year for the second straight year.

1999 - Coached Eric Guererro to histhird-straightnationalcham-pionship and the Cowboys to a third-placefinishattheNCAAChampionships. Was named co-head coach of the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia, along with Greg Strobel and Dan Gable. He coached the 1999 Pan-America team to a gold medal, with Guererro claiming a silver medal.

2000 - His 2000 Cowboy squad re-gainedtheBig12title,theirthirdinfour tries. He also coached the 2000 Olympic Team in Sydney, Australia, with co-head coaches Greg Strobel and Dan Gable.

2001-Coachedonenationalcham-pion; the Cowboys placed third overall. The Cowboys defended theirBig12titleandSmithwashonored as Big 12 coach of the year forthethirdtime.

2002-CoachedOSU’s122ndindi-vidualnationalchampion,JohnnyThompson, and led the Cowboys to afifth-placefinish.

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Hislistofawardsandhonorsreceivedcertainlybefitssome-onewhoearnedthedistinctionofbeingthebestwrestlerontheplanet.Smithwashonoredas thefirstwrestlerever tobe voted as the James E. Sullivan Award winner as Ameri-ca’soutstandingamateurathletewhenhewontheawardin1990.Hewas thefirstAmericanever tobechosenMasterof TechniqueandWrestlerof theYearby the InternationalWrestling Federation (FILA)whenhe received thehonor in1990.In1992,hewaspresentedwiththeAmateurAthleticFoundation’sWorldTrophy.A2003inducteeintotheFILAIn-ternationalWrestlingHallofFame,adistinguishedmemberoftheNationalWrestlingHallofFameanda1997inducteeinto the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame, Smith was recognized as one of the 100 Greatest Olympians of All Time at the 1996 Atlanta Games.

Smithwasthe1991selectionasFILA’sOutstandingWrestleroftheYearafterearningManoftheYearhonorsfromAma-teurWrestlingNewsin1988,AthleteoftheYearrecognitionfrom USA Wrestling in 1989 and Sportsman of the Year hon-orsfromtheU.S.OlympicCommitteein1990.

In 2004, Smith was presented with the Titan Award by the U.S. Olympic Committee, and the next year, he joined hisbrotherPatasoneof15wrestlersnamedtotheNCAA’s75thAnniversary Team.

TheSmithfamilylegacyisstrongatOklahomaState,asJohn’solderbrotherLeeRoywasathree-timeAll-Americain1977,1979and1980andclaimedthe1980nationalchampionship.Johnwasa three-timeAll-America in1985,1987and1988withapairofnationaltitles in1987and1988andyoungerbrother Patwas a four-timeAll-Americawith four nationalchampionships in 1990, 1991, 1992 and 1994.

Smith has also successfully established a wrestling club that allows wrestlers from across the country to prepare and train forinternationalcompetition.TheGatorWrestlingClubsentthree former Oklahoma State wrestlers to compete in the 2004 Olympic Games. Jamill Kelly won the silver medal at the 2004AthensOlympics,withDanielCormierfinishingfourthandEricGuerreroalsorepresentingtheUSAinAthens.

In 1995, Smith married the former Toni Donaldson. The cou-ple has three sons – Joseph, Samuel and Levi and two daugh-ters – Isabell and Cecilia.

----------Duals--------- ----------------------- All Individual Bouts ----------------------- Conference ------ NCAA ------Year Wins Losses Ties Bouts Wins Losses Ties Falls BWs Win % Pin % Place Champs Place Champs AAs1992 7 0 0 268 218 45 5 53 108 82.3% 19.8% NA 3 2nd 1 61993 4 7 0 267 153 114 0 13 78 57.3% 4.9% NA NA NA NA NA1994 13 1 0 340 241 99 0 25 115 70.9% 7.4% 1st 4 1st 3 61995 13 3 1 375 243 132 0 30 105 64.8% 8.0% 2nd 2 7th 1 31996 15 3 1 407 260 146 0 42 131 63.9% 10.3% 1st 2 6th 0 41997 21 0 0 424 319 105 0 43 137 75.2% 10.1% 1st 6 2nd 2 71998 20 0 0 443 329 114 0 46 120 74.3% 10.4% 1st 6 3rd 2 61999 23 0 0 396 289 106 0 50 140 73.0% 12.6% 2nd 3 3rd 1 42000 12 5 1 457 338 119 0 80 183 74.0% 17.5% 1st 4 5th 0 32001 17 1 0 467 368 109 0 108 196 78.8% 23.1% 1st 4 3rd 1 62002 20 3 0 444 325 119 0 67 151 73.2% 15.1% 2nd 3 5th 1 42003 17 0 0 513 376 137 0 74 165 73.3% 14.4% 1st 6 1st 2 72004 17 2 0 522 372 150 0 75 172 71.3% 14.4% 1st 4 1st 1 72005 21 0 0 576 432 144 0 90 213 75.0% 15.6% 1st 7 1st 5 72006 16 2 0 484 348 136 0 73 157 71.9% 15.1% 1st 4 1st 2 62007 14 5 0 437 275 162 0 42 108 62.9% 9.6% 3rd 3 5th 0 42008 16 3 1 516 363 153 0 71 179 70.3% 13.8% 3rd 1 T5th 1 42009 15 7 0 521 372 149 0 82 188 71.4% 15.7% 4th 0 16th 0 12010 15 2 1 498 355 143 0 77 174 71.3% 15.4% 1st 3 6th 0 42011 15 2 1 455 332 123 0 61 156 73.0% 13.4% 1st 5 4th 1 3Totals 311 46 6 8,956 6,398 2,562 5 1,220 2,976 71.5% 13.6% -- 70 -- 24 92

John Smith Year-by-Year Coaching Record (Through 2010-11)

2003 - Coached OSU to its 31st NCAAtitle.LedJohnnyThompsonand Jake Rosholt to individual nationalchampionships.Smithalsocoached the Cowboys to the NWCA NationalDualsTeamtitleandtheRenoTournamenttitle.Hewasinducted into the FILA Hall of Fame and was honored as the Big 12 coach of the year.

2004 - Coached the Cowboys to theirsecondstraightnationaltitle.LedChrisPendletontohisfirstnationalchampionship.JohnnyThompson and Tyrone Lewis earned All-Americandistinctionallfouryears under Smith. Smith helped train former wrestlers Eric Guer-rero, Jamill Kelly and Daniel Cormier to the United States Olympic team. The United States Olympic Commit-tee honored Smith at the Night of Champions with the Titan Award. Big 12 coach of the year.

2005 - Led OSU to 21-0 record and thirdconsecutivenationaltitle.Setschoolrecordsbycoachingfiveindividual champions, scoring 153 team points at NCAAs and winning thenationalteamtitlebyawhop-ping 70 point margin. Big 12 coach of the year.

2006 - Won his fourth straight na-tionaltitleandbecametheschool’sall-timewinningestcoachpassinghis mentor, Tommy Chesbro. Big 12 coach of the year.

2007 - Coached Johny Hendricks, ColemanScott,NathanMorganandBrandonMasontoAll-Americafin-ishes at the NCAA Championships.

2008-CoachedColemanScotttotheNCAAindividualtitleat133pounds and coached Jared Rosholt totheBig12heavyweighttitle.Scott(1st),NathanMorgan(4that141 pounds), Jack Jensen (7th at 184 pounds) and Rosholt (4th at 285 pounds) earned All-America honors at the NCAA Championships.

2009 - Jared Rosholt placed third in the heavyweight bracket at the NCAA Championships. Coached Team USA at the FILA Freestyle World Championships in Herning, Denmark.

2010 – Earned his eighth Big 12 coach of the year honor in lead-ing the underdog Cowboys to a conferencetitle.CoachedfourAll-Americans in Jordan Oliver, Clayton Foster, Alan Gelogaev and Jared Rosholt to go with a trio of Big 12 champions in Oliver, Jamal Parks and Foster.

2011 - Big 12 Coach of the Year. LedtheCowboystotheBig12titledespitefieldingtheyoungestlineupin the league. Jordan Oliver won theNCAAtitleat133poundsandClayton Foster (2nd at 197) and Jamal Parks (5th at 149 pounds earned All-America Status) Coached TeamUSAtothird-placefinishatthe World Wrestling Championships in Istanbul, Turkey.

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All BoutsSeason Bouts W L T Falls TF SD MD1984 33 28 3 2 6 NA 8 21985 39 36 3 0 7 NA 2 71986 -- Redshirt Year -- 1987 44 43 1 0 6 15 6 101988 47 47 0 0 19 7 NA 12Career 163 154 7 2 38 22 16 31

Dual Matches OnlySeason Bouts W L T Falls TF SD MD1984 19 17 0 2 3 0 6 11985 15 14 1 0 2 1 2 21986 -- Redshirt Year -- 1987 18 17 1 0 4 7 2 41988 17 17 0 0 6 3 NA 5Career 69 65 2 2 15 11 10 12

FILA World ChampionshipsYear Place Weight Team Team Place 1987 1 136.5 United States FILA Team 2 1989 1 136.5 United States FILA Team 2 1990 1 136.5 United States FILA Team 2 1991 1 136.5 United States FILA Team 2

USA Senior Freestyle ChampionshipsYear Place Weight Team Team Place 1986 1 136.5 Sunkist Kids 1 1988 1 136.5 Sunkist Kids 1 1989 1 136.5 Sunkist Kids 1 1990 1 136.5 Sunkist Kids 1 1991 1 136.5 Sunkist Kids 1

FILA Junior World ChampionshipsYear Place Weight Team Team Place 1985 1 136.5 Sunkist Kids 1

US Olympic Team Freestyle ResultsYear Medal Weight Team 1988 Gold 136.5 United States Olympic Team 1992 Gold 136.5 United States Olympic Team

2000 Olympic Games (Co-Coach along with Dan Gable and Greg Strobel)Weight Medal Name119.0 Silver Sammie Henson127.8 Bronze Terry Brands138.8 -- Cary Kolat152.0 Bronze Lincoln McIlravy167.5 Gold Brandon Slay187.2 -- Charles Burton213.0 -- Melvin Douglas IIIHVY -- Kerry McCoy

Olympic Coaching Highlights

Freestyle Wrestling Career

Oklahoma State Wrestling Career

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Three-time NCAA individual champion and 2004Olympian Eric Guerrero is in his eighth year on the OklahomaStatewrestlingstaff.Hewaspromotedtothe role of head assistant coach prior to the 2009-10 season.Duringhistimeonstaff,hehasbeenakeyfigure infouroftheCowboys’NCAAteamchampi-onshipsandsevenofOSU’sBig12teamchampion-ships.

Additionally,hewasselectedtoserveasheadcoachfor the USA at the 2009 FILA Junior Freestyle World Championships in Ankara, Turkey and led that squad to its most successful showing in 11 years.

A talented recruiter, Guerrero was instrumental in attracting the nation’s top recruiting class toOkla-homa State in 2009.

Guerrero initially joined John Smith’s staff as astrength and conditioning coach in 2000-01. Hisworkintheweightroomandinconditioninghelpedprepare Oklahoma State for NCAA team champion-ships in 2003 and 2004. He was promoted into the position of full-time assistant coach following the2004season,andthesuccesscontinuedastheCow-boyswon their thirdand fourth consecutiveNCAAteam titles with Guerrero on board in 2005 and2006,respectively.

TheSan Jose,Calif.,nativecoached2007NCAA in-dividualchampionColemanScott,2006NCAAindi-vidual champions Johny Hendricks and Jake Rosholt, 2005 NCAA individual champions Zack Esposito, Hendricks, Chris Pendleton, Rosholt and Steve Moc-co and assisted in the development of 2003 NCAA in-dividual champs Johnny Thompson and Rosholt and 2004 NCAA individual champion Pendleton.

A decorated wrestler himself, Guerrero won NCAA individual championships in 1997, 1998 and 1999 at theageof19,20and21,respectively,andherepre-

sented the United States at the 2004 Athens Olym-pics. Guerrero was a four-time All-America in col-lege,afour-timeU.S.Opennationalchampionandwas named Outstanding Wrestler at the 2002 U.S. Open. Additionally, Guerrero was a two-time USAFILA junior world freestyle champion and won the 1995 USA junior freestyle championship.

Asan international competitor,GuerreromadehisfirstUSAworldteamwhilehewasstilljustajuniorin college. He earned his first berth in the WorldChampionships following his college career in 1999. Guerrero won four U.S. Open titles from 2001 to2004, won a World Cup Championship in 2003, was amemberoftheU.S.WorldTeamfiveconsecutiveyears and helped the Gator Wrestling Club win three nationalteamtitles.

Guerrero compiled a 117-13 overall record during his timeasawrestleratOklahomaStatefrom1996-99,highlighted by a perfect 31-0 record his senior year in which he recorded a fall, 12 technical falls and sevenmajordecisions.Heisoneofonly12four-timeAll-Americas in the decorated history of Oklahoma Statewrestling.Additionally,hewasrecognizedasatwo-timeAcademicAll-Americaselection.

With Guerrero serving as one of the team leaders, the Cowboys won 68 consecutive dual matchesspanning from the last four duals of his freshman year through the end of his senior year. The Cow-boys won three conference championships during Guerrero’stimecompeting,claimingthe1996Big8championshipandthe1997and1998Big12titles.

Hedominatedthefieldatthe1999NCAAChampi-onships,pickingupbonus-pointvictoriesinhisfirstthree matches before claiming a 1-0 win over Fresno State’sStanGreeneinthesemifinalsanda3-1winoverIowaState’sCodySandersoninthetitlebout.

His route to the 1999 NCAA Championship was simi-lar to his journey to the 1998 crown, as he claimed three straight bonus-point wins before a 2-1 victory over Iowa State’s Dwight Hinson in the semis anda 5-4 triumph overWisconsin’s Eric Jetton for thecrown.

GuerrerooriginallycametoStillwaterafterastellarhigh school career at Independence HS in San Jose, Calif., that resulted in a cadet world title in 1993,first-teamASICSAll-Americarecognitionin1994and1995, a junior national title in 1995 andCaliforniaMale Athlete of the Year honors in 1995, among countless other accolades.

Year-by-Year Record: All Bouts Season Bouts Wins Losses Ties Falls TFs FFTs SDs MDs Win Pct1996 41 35 6 NA 5 5 1 NA 8 85.4%1997 30 28 2 NA 3 6 0 NA 9 93.3%1998 28 23 5 NA 4 5 1 NA 5 82.1%1999 31 31 0 NA 1 12 0 NA 7 100.0%Career 130 117 13 NA 13 28 2 NA 29 90.0%

Guerrero’s NCAA Team Championships2003-StrengthandConditioningCoach2004-StrengthandConditioningCoach2005 – Assistant Coach2006 - Assistant Coach

Guerrero’s NCAA Individual Championships1997 - 126 pounds1998 - 126 pounds1999 - 133 pounds

NCAA Individual Champions Coached2005 - Zack Esposito, 149 pounds; Johny Hendricks, 165 pounds; Chris Pendleton, 174 pounds; Jake Ro-sholt, 197 pounds; Steve Mocco, Heavyweight2006 - Johny Hendricks, 165 pounds; Jake Rosholt, 197 pounds2008-ColemanScott,133pounds2011 - Jordan Oliver, 133 pounds

Big 12 Team Championships As A Coach2001-OklahomaState(Strength/Conditioning)2003-OklahomaState(Strength/Conditioning)2004-OklahomaState(Strength/Conditioning)2005 - Oklahoma State (Assistant Coach)2006 - Oklahoma State (Assistant Coach)2010 - Oklahoma State (Head Assistant Coach)2011 - Oklahoma State (Head Assistant Coach)2012 Reg. Season - OSU (Head Assistant Coach)

Guerrero’s International Wrestling Experience1999 FILA Freestyle World Championships2001 FILA Freestyle World Championships2001 U.S. Open Champion2002 FILA Freestyle World Championships2002 U.S. Open Champion2003 FILA Freestyle World Championships2003 World Cup Champion2003 U.S. Open Champion2004 Athens Olympics - Team USA2004 U.S. Open Champion2009 Head Coach, USA Junior Freestyle World Team

Guerrero’s Wrestling Career At Oklahoma State

OSU With Guerrero On The Staff Dual Big 12 Big 12 NCAA NCAAYear Record Finish Champs Finish Champs AAs2005 21-0 1st 7 1st 5 72006 16-2 1st 4 1st 2 62007 14-5 3rd 3 5th 0 42008 16-3-1 3rd 1 5th 1 42009 15-7 4th 0 16th 0 12010 15-2-1 1st 3 6th 0 42011 15-2-1 1st 5 4th 1 32012 17-1 -- -- -- - -Total 129-20-3 -- 23 -- 9 29

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Inhisfirstyearasassistant coach,Espositohasal-ready built an impressive coaching resume.

The 2007 OSU graduate served as a club coach for the Cowboys for the 2010 and 2011 seasons, assist-ingwiththeStillwater-basedGatorClub. Injustthefirsttwoyearsofhiscoachingcareer,hehas helped guide the Cowboys to back-to-back team Big 12 championships and eight individual Big 12 titles.

He has also coached seven All-Americans and helped lead Jordan Oliver to the 2011 NCAA championship at 133 pounds.

Esposito was a standout wrestler for the Cowboys from 2002-2006, compiling a 120-12 overall record duringhistimeintheOrangesinglet.

He compiled a 35-1 overall record en route to the NCAA149-poundtitle in2005andhas thedistinc-tionofbeingastarteronfourOklahomaStateNCAAchampionship-winning teams from 2003-06. The Cowboys also claimed team Big 12 championship all four years of his impressive career.

Heplayedavitalroleineachofhisteam’schampion-ships,ashefinishedsecond,firstandthird,respec-tively,inhisthreeNCAAChampionshipappearancesandsecond,first,firstandfirstinBig12Champion-ship appearances.

He has also built an impressive list of accomplish-mentsat thesenior levelofcompetition, includingthreeappearancesattheASICSU.S.NationalCham-pionships, a top-five finish at the 2007U.S.WorldTeamTrials,andseveraltopfinishesatinternationaltournaments.Additionally,hewasamemberofthe2008 World Cup Team that competed in Russia.

Esposito’snamecanbefoundthroughouttheCow-boyrecordbook,ashis120careervictoriestieshimfor10thall-timeatOSUandhis32careermajorde-cisionsstandssixthontheCowboys’all-timelist.

TheThreeBridges,N.J.,nativeismarriedtothefor-mer Brandy Baker. The couple has a three-year-old daughter, Evelyn.

Year-by-Year Record: All Bouts Season Bouts Wins Losses Ties Falls TFs FFTs SDs MDs Win Pct2003 30 25 5 NA 10 0 0 NA 4 83.3%2004 35 33 2 NA 3 2 2 NA 11 94.3%2005 36 35 1 NA 4 6 1 NA 10 97.2%2006 31 27 4 NA 8 3 1 NA 8 87.1%Career 132 120 12 NA 25 11 4 NA 33 90.9%

Year-by-Year Record: Duals Season Bouts Wins Losses Ties Falls TFs FFTs SDs MDs Win Pct Points2003 14 12 2 0 6 0 0 NA 1 85.7% 552004 19 19 0 0 1 1 1 NA 9 100.0% 742005 21 20 1 0 2 6 0 NA 5 95.2% 832006 17 14 3 0 3 3 1 NA 5 82.4% 65Career 71 65 6 0 12 10 2 NA 20 91.5% 277

Esposito’s NCAA Team Championships2003 - 141 pounds2004 - 149 pounds2005 - 149 pounds2006 - 149 pounds

Esposito’s NCAA Individual Championships2005 - 149 pounds

NCAA Individual Champions Coached2011 - Jordan Oliver, 133 pounds

Big 12 Team Championships as a Coach2010 - Club Coach2011 - Club Coach2012 Reg. Season - Assistant Coach

Big 12 Individual Championships As A Wrestler2004 - 149 pounds2005 - 149 pounds2006 - 149 pounds

Big 12 Individual Champions Coached2010 - Jordan Oliver, 133 pounds; Jamal Parks, 141 pounds; Clayton Foster, 184 pounds2011 - Jordan Oliver, 133 pounds; Jamal Parks; 149 pounds; Neil Erisman, 157 pounds; Chris Perry, 184 pounds; Clayton Foster, 197 pounds

Senior Level ExperienceASICSU.S.NationalChampionships-2006 (8th place), 2007 (3rd place), 2008 (6th place)2006NYACInternationalTournament-3rdplace2007 U.S. World Team Trials - 5th place2007DaveSchultzInternationalTournament2007 Ivan Yarygin Tournament (Russia)Yasar Dogu Tournament (Turkey) - 3rd placeTrofioMioneTournament(Italy)-1stplace2008 World Cup Team (Russia)

OSU With Esposito On The Staff

Dual Big 12 Big 12 NCAA NCAAYear Record Finish Champs Finish Champs AAs

2010 15-2-1 1st 3 6th 0 4

2011 15-2-1 1st 5 4th 1 3

2012 17-1 - - - - -

Total 47-5-2 - 8 - 1 7

Esposito’s Wrestling Career At Oklahoma State

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Atwo-timeWorldChampion,1988Olympicgoldmedalistandfour-timeworldmedalist,KennyMondayreturnstoStillwatertohelpwiththeGatorClub.

MondaywasenshrinedasaDistinguishedMemberoftheNationalWrestlingHall of Fame in 2001.

MondaywonanNCAAtitlewrestlingforOklahomaStatein1984afterfinishingasthenationalrunner-upeachoftheprevioustwoseasons.WidelyconsideredasoneofthemostdynamiccompetitorsinthestoriedhistoryofCowboywres-tling, Monday won a pair of Big Eight championships in 1982 and 1983.

Hefinishedhiscollegiatecareerwitha121-12-2overallrecordandremainstheOklahoma State school-record holder with 51 career wins by fall.

Monday was recognized as the 1988 USA Wrestling Athlete of the Year and was also the 1989 Amateur Wrestling News Man of the Year.

HassemanbeginshissecondyearatOklahomaStateandhisfirstasanassistantcoach. He served as a club coach for the Cowboys for the 2010-11 season.

Hehasextensiveexperienceattheseniorlevel,finishingthirdinback-to-backyears at the U.S. Open Freestyle Championships in 2008 and 2009. He was also a2009DaveSchultzchampion,2008NYACthird-placefinisherand2008U.S.OlympicTrialfourth-placefinisher.

Inother international competition,hewas the2009DanKolov Internationalchampion,thirdin2008HargobindInternational,thirdin2008DimitriKorkinInternational, third in 2008 Dave Schultz Memorial International, the 2008GuelphOpenchampion,thirdintheNYACHolidayInternational,secondinthe2007 Northern Plains Regional, the 2006 Canada Cup champion, second in the 2006ClansmanInternational,secondinthe2006SunkistKids/ASUInternation-al Open, the 2006 Northern Plains Regional champion, third in 2005 Canada Cup, fourth in the 2005 NYAC Holiday Championships and the 2004 Northeast Regional champion.

Hasseman was also second in the 2009 U.S. World Team Trials, third in 2009 U.S. Nationalsandthirdinthe2008U.S.NationalsHewasa2005NCAAQualifierfor Bloomsburg.

BRANDY GARY MATT ESPOSITO CALCAGNO HERRILL Director of Strength and Athletic Trainer Operations Conditioning

MARILYN DR. VAL GENE DR. TOM MIDDLEBROOK IVEN ALLEN Academics Team Physician Physician

DR. JEREMY PAT OBE COOK BURTON BLANC Academics Team Manager Club

COLEMAN NEIL TIM SCOTT ERISMAN MOORE Club Graduate Assistant Student Trainer

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JONMORRISON

125 POUNDS | SOPHOMORE

ORLAND PARK, ILL.CARL SANDBURG

2011-12 Match-by-Match | Sophomore Year | 125 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/13GarrettEvans OuachitaBaptist W 8-2 UCMOpen(2nd)11/13 Tyler Orr McKendree W MD;17-5 UCM Open (2nd)11/13 Boomer Boyd Missouri W MD;12-1 UCM Open (2nd)11/13 Patrick Myers Southern Illinois W MD;8-0 UCM Open (2nd)11/13 Ladd Rupp Oklahoma State L 2-1 UCM Open (2nd)12/11No.4JarrodPatterson Oklahoma L 4-0 Dual(Stillwater)12/18 Danny Lutrell Great Falls W TF5;17-2;7:00 Reno TOC (1st)12/18MiguelCompraron CSU-Bakersfield W 3-2 RenoTOC(1st)12/18 Kasey Garnhart Wyoming W 8-1 Reno TOC (1st)12/18 MItchell Lofstedt Southern Oregon W MD;10-2 Reno TOC (1st)12/18 Ladd Rupp Oklahoma State W 4-1 Reno TOC (1st)12/30 Isaac Romero Boise State W MD;9-0 Dual (Boise)1/1 Kasey Garnhart Wyoming W 4-1 Dual (Laramie)1/7 No.2MattMcDonough Iowa L MD;14-4 Dual(IowaCity)1/20 DavidPrado ArizonaState W MD;11-1 Dual(Stillwater)1/22 CoryFinch IowaState L 3-2 Dual(Stillwater)1/27 ColtinFought NCState W 5-3;SV1 Dual(Stillwater)1/29 DerekSteeley Binghamton W 8-3 Dual(Stillwater)1/29 AustinMiller Bucknell W 4-1 Dual(Stillwater)2/4 No. 3 Alan Waters Missouri L 4-0 Dual (Columbia)2/12 No.16MichaelMartinez Wyoming W 3-1;SV1 Dual(Stillwater)2/12 No.17JohnniDiJulius OhioState W 3-1 Dual(Stillwater)2/16 No.8JarrodPatterson Oklahoma L MD;9-0 Dual(Norman)2/19 No.2ZachSanders Minnesota L 5-2 Dual(Stillwater)2/24 Forfeit Missouri W For. Dual(Stillwater)

2011-12: Enters the Big 12 Championships with an overall record of 18-7 and a 9-6dualrecord…Recordedtwowinsvs.rankedopponentsthisseason,beatingNo.16MichaelMartinezofWyoming,3-1,withatakedowninsuddenvictory,and No. 17 Johnni DeJulius from Ohio State, 3-1, in the regional round of the NWCANationalDuals…Placedfirstinthe125-poundbracketattheRenoTournamentofChampionsafterreelingofffive-straightwins,includinga17-2tech fall in the opening round … Picked up three major decision victories on his waytoasecond-placefinishattheCentralMissouriOpen.

2010-11: Finished with an 18-8 overall record that included seven wins over ranked opponents and three wins over eventual All-Americans… Was the No. 1 seed at the Big 12 Championships and the No. 9 seed at the NCAA Championships,butdidn’twinamatchateithereventafterbeingunableto overcome a leg problem that had him hospitalized the week of the Big 12 Championships… Of his 18 wins on the year, eight came with bonus points attached…ToppedMissouri’sAlanWaters,andhadaseasonsplitwithAll-AmericanJarrodPattersonofOklahoma…Atwo-timeselectionasBig12wrestleroftheweek,earningtherecognitionaftertopplingthree-timeAll-AmericanZachSandersofMinnesotaaspartoftheCowboys’roadwinovertheGophersandagainafterhisBedlamSerieswinoverPattersontoendthe regular season… Started the year by winning his weight class at both the Oklahoma City Open and the Kaufman-Brand Open.

2009-10 (Redshirt Year): Racked up bonus-point wins over three ranked opponents as a redshirt freshman, scoring a 9-0 major decision win over eventual All-American Ben Kjar of Utah Valley, a 9-0 major decision win over No. 19 Derek Reber of Bucknell and a 10-1 major decision triumph over No. 12 MichaelMartinezofWyoming...Compileda9-1recordcompetingexclusivelyin open tournaments ... Won the 125-pound bracket at the Fort Hays State Open with a 5-0 showing at that event ... Lone defeat of the season was a 7-0 setback at the hands of Northwestern All-American Brandon Precin at the MissouriOpen,whereMorrisonthenregroupedtopinPurdue’sMattFieldsinthethird-placebout...Fiveofhisninewinscamewithbonuspointsattached...NagginginjurieskepthimoutofactionformuchoftheOSUredshirtschedule. High School: AttendedCarlSandburgHSinOrlandPark,Ill.,wherehewascoachedbyEricSiebertandMikePolz...2007Fargojuniorfreestylenationalchampion...BeatMissouri’sDonteButlerforthenationaltitle...HonorablementionASICSAll-Americanasasenior...Rackedupover170careerwinsduring his high school career ... 2008 Illinois state champion at 119 pounds, cappingaperfect43-0junioryear...Three-timeIllinoisstatefinalist...Ledhisteamtoapairofstatechampionships...Thenation’sNo.3wrestlerat125poundsafterhissenioryear,accordingtoIntermat...Rankedsixthinthenationat125poundsafterhissenioryearbyAmateurWrestlingNewsandW.I.N.Magazine...RankedastheNo.1wrestlerinthenationat119poundsgoingintohissenioryearbyW.I.N.Magazine...RankedNo.2nationallyat125pounds going into his senior year by Amateur Wrestling News ... Runner-up at the2008JuniorFreestyleNationalChampionships...Second-teamASICSAll-Americanafterhisjunioryear...Went46-2asasophomore...HeldscholarshipoffersfromMichigan,Northwestern,WisconsinandNebraska.

Morrison CapsuleYear Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick2009-10 Redshirted 2010-11 18-8 10-5 7-5 2 5 1 0:402011-12 18-7 9-6 2-6 0 6 1 -Career 36-15 19-11 9-11 2 11 2 0:40

MORRISON CAREER VS. BIG 12 FIELDDate Opponent School Result Score Site1/9/11 AlanWaters Missouri W 3-1 NationalDuals2/4/11 AlanWaters Missouri W 3-1 Dual(Stillwater)2/4/12 Alan Waters Missouri L 4-0 Dual (Columbia)

12/12/10 JarrodPatterson Oklahoma L 2-1 Dual(Stillwater)2/20/11 JarrodPatterson Oklahoma W 4-1 Dual(Norman)12/11/11 JarrodPatterson Oklahoma L 4-0 Dual(Stillwater)2/16/12 JarrodPatterson Oklahoma L MD;9-0 Dual(Norman)

Never met Ryak Finch Iowa State - - -

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2011-12 Match-by-Match |Junior Year | 133 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/21 No. 3 B.J. Futrell* Illinois W* 8-7 NWCA All-Star Classic*11/25 Shayden Terukina Iowa State W F;2:38 Dual (Ames)12/4 No.10DavidThorn Minnesota W F;2:16 Dual(Stillwater)12/11DerekGeiges Oklahoma W F;1:30 Dual(Stillwater)12/18 Cody Tow Cal Poly W F;1:10 Reno TOC (1st)12/18JustinDurham CSU-Bakersfield W F;1:06 RenoTOC(1st)12/18 Dylan Hyder Air Force W F;0:47 Reno TOC (1st)12/18 James Roberts Oregon State W F;1:09 Reno TOC (1st)12/18 No. 16 Zach Zehner Wyoming W F;1:32 Reno TOC (1st)12/30 Shawn Jones Boise State W F;5:52 Dual (Boise)1/1 No. 16 Zach Zehner Wyoming W F;5:44 Dual (Laramie)1/7 No. 4 Tony Ramos Iowa L 4-3;TB1 Dual (Iowa City)1/20 ShaneMcGough ArizonaState W TF5;25-9,7:00 Dual(Stillwater)1/22 BenCash IowaState W TF5;17-1;3:09 Dual(Stillwater)1/27 BenElliott NCState W F;4:07 Dual(Stillwater)1/29 PatrickHunter Binghamton W F;5:36 Dual(Stillwater)1/29 ShawnArmato Bucknell W F;4:40 Dual(Stillwater)2/4 No. 15 Nathan McCormick Missouri W F;2:43 Dual (Columbia)2/12 No.17ZachZehner Wyoming W MD;17-4 Dual(Stillwater)2/12 No.2LoganStieber OhioState W 7-3 Dual(Stillwater)2/16 No. 11 Jordan Keller Oklahoma W MD;11-2 Dual (Norman)2/19 No.4B.J.Futrell Illinois W MD;15-1 Dual(Stillwater)2/19 No.8ChrisDardanes Minnesota W MD;11-3 Dual(Stillwater)2/24 EricWilson Missouri W TF5;19-4;5:24 Dual(Stillwater)

* Bouts at NWCA All-Star Classic do not count toward season records

Cashin59secondsinthesemifinalsattheconferencemeet,thenclaiminga15-3majordecisionwinoverOklahoma’sJordanKellerinthefinals...Rackedupanoverwhelming90takedownsand26nearfallsinOklahomaState’s18duals...Ofhissixwinsoverranked opponents, three came with bonus points - a 10-2 major decision over No. 9 MikeGreyofCornellintheNCAAquarterfinals,a10-2majordecisionwinoverNo.7Devin Carter of Virginia Tech and a 16-0 technical fall victory over No. 15 Tyler Cox of Wyomingthatwasstoppedatthe2:52markofthefirstperiod...EarnedOutstandingWrestlerdistinctionattheNationalDualsafterstormingtofivebonus-pointwinsattheevent...Big12wrestlerofthemonthinNovemberandatwo-timeselectionasBig12wrestleroftheweek,earningthehonorafterroaringthroughthefieldatNationalDualsandagainaftertopplingHochstrasseraspartoftheCowboys’dualmatchwinovertheBroncos.

2009-10:SecuredAll-Americahonorsasafreshmanwithafourth-placefinishattheNCAA Championships ... In doing so, he became only the 32nd freshman in Oklahoma State’sstoriedhistorytoearnaspotontheAll-Americapodium...ToppedNo.5BorisNovachkovofCalPolybya5-4scoreinthequarterfinalroundoftheNCAAChampionships...AlsopickedupwinsoverMichigan’sZacStevens,Bucknell’sDavidMarbleandNo.6DanMitcheffofKentStateatnationals...Co-OutstandingWrestlerattheBig12Championshipsafterwinningthe133-poundbracketinconvincingfashion...HisBig12titlemadehimthe15thOSUfreshmanevertowinaconferencechampionship and only the second Cowboy freshman to earn Big 12 outstanding wrestlerhonors...Pickedupa10-2majordecisionwinoverMissouri’sNathanMcCormickinthefirstroundatBig12sbeforestormingtoa6-2winoverNo.7NickFanthorpeofIowaStateinthechampionshipbout...Hitafive-pointmoveinthesecondperiodofthetitlematchtohighlighthiswin...Stampedhimselfasoneofthenation’stopwrestlersasafreshman,sportinga32-4overallrecordanda15-2dualmatchmark...Puttogetheran8-4recordagainstrankedopposition...IncludedonhislistofvictimswereNCAArunner-upDanielDennisofIowaandanadditionaltwoAll-AmericansinCalPoly’sNovachkovandKentState’sMitcheff...Finishedtheregularseasonbywinningfourofhislastfiveboutsbyeitherfallortechnicalfall...Ledtheteamwith51dualmatchtakedowns...Hisfivewinsbytechnicalfallalsoledtheteam...Rankedthirdonthe squad with 16 bonus-point victories.

Summer, 2009: Enjoyed a remarkable summer that was capped by a bronze medal in the 60 kilogram bracket at the FILA Junior World Championships in Ankara, Turkey ... Recognized as the Outstanding Wrestler at the U.S. Junior Freestyle Championships in LasVegasafterhepinnedIowaState’sAndrewLongjust42secondsintothesecondperiodofhischampionshipbout...Hispathtothetitleatthateventincludedatechnicalfallandtwopins...WonthetitleattheUniversityFreestyleNationalChampionshipsandwas nothing short of dominant on his way to the crown, claiming technical fall victories overeachofhisfirstthreeopponentsandpinninghisfourthopponentbeforeclaimingacomfortable2-0,4-0winoverIowaState’sAndrewLonginthesemifinals...RecognizedasTheMat.com’sNationalWrestleroftheWeekafterhewonthe60-kilogramtitleatthe FILA Junior Freestyle World Team Trials in Colorado Springs, Colo., May 23 ... Oliver wonthechampionshipseriesintwostraightmatchesovertwo-timeJuniorWorldTeammemberTylerGraff(Loveland,Colo./NewYorkAC).Oliverwonthefirstmatch2-0,1-0and the second match 2-0, 2-0 to sweep the series.

2008-09 (Redshirt Year): Was very impressive in compiling a 19-1 overall record competingexclusivelyinopentournaments...Ofhis19wins,15camewithbonuspointsincluded ... Claimed nine wins by fall, two by major decision and four by technical fall ... Champion at the Missouri Open, the Oklahoma Open and the Roger Denker Open ... Runner-upattheCentralMissouriOpenonlyaftermedicalforfeitingthetitlebouttoOklahoma State teammate Obenson Blanc ... Only loss was a 6-5 defeat at the hands of two-timeNCAADivisionIInationalchampionCodyGarciaofNebraska-OmahainthechampionshipmatchoftheLoperOpen...Wrestledthefirsthalfoftheseasonat125pounds before making the move to 133 pounds at the Oklahoma Open. High School:AttendedEastonHSinEaston,Pa.,wherehewascoachedbyStevePowell...2007Fargojuniorfreestylenationalchampionat119pounds...Finishedhisprepcareer with a 175-5 record. He capped a perfect 40-0 senior year by winning his third PennsylvaniastatechampionshipandbeingrecognizedasPennsylvania’sOutstandingWrestleratthe2008DapperDanWrestlingClassic...Oliver’s175highschoolwinsstands as the most victories ever for a wrestler from his district ... Was featured in Sports Illustrated’sFacesintheCrowdshortlyafterhisprepcareerended...RankedastheNo.7wrestlerinthenationinanyweightclassbyRevWrestling...RankedNo.3inthenationinthe2007Intermatall-classrankingsandwastheNo.1juniorinthoserankings... Took second at the Pennsylvania state meet as a freshman before winning the event as a sophomore, junior and senior ... Finished his sophomore season a perfect 48-0 and rankedNo.1nationallyathisweightclassbyAmateurWrestlingNewsandIntermat.Healso was voted the outstanding wrestler in the Class AAA state tournament ... Named 2005-06 Express-Times Wrestler of the Year, becoming only the third sophomore ever to win the award, then won the honor again his senior year ... Went 46-1 as a junior.

Oliver CapsuleYear Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick2008-09 Redshirted 2009-10 32-4 15-2 8-4 8 3 5 0:352010-11 29-0 18-0 6-0 11 7 6 0:592011-12 22-1 17-1 9-1 14 4 3 0:47Career 83-5 50-3 23-5 33 14 14 0:35

2011-12:Rankedasthenation’stop133-poundwrestlerenteringtheconferencetournament … Has a 22-1 record, including a 17-1 dual record and a 9-1 record vs. ranked opponents … Opened the year with 10-straight victories, all of which were victorybyfall…WashonoredastheBig12WrestleroftheWeektwice...Placedfirstinthe133-poundbracketattheRenoTournamentofChampions,recordingfirstperiodpinsinallfiveofhisbouts…LeadstheCowboysinfallswith14…AlsopacesOSUindual takedowns with 77 and dual near falls with 20 … Along with 14 falls, has also recorded four major decision victories and three tech falls to lead the team with 21 bonuspointvictories…WonallfourofhismatchesduringtheNWCANationalDuals,all of which came against ranked opponents … In the regional round, he recorded a majordecisionagainstNo.17ZachZehnerofWisconsinandpulledoffa7-3decisionagainstNo.2LoganStieberfromOhioState…Inthefinalround,hepickeduptwomajordecision victories against No. 4 B.J. Futrell of Illinois, 15-1, and No. 8 Chris Dardanes of Minnesota, 11-3 … Defeated Futrell, 8-7, at the NWCA All-Star Classic before the season began, though the result does not count to his overall record.

2010-11:NCAAchampionwhofinishedwitha29-0overallrecordthatincluded24bonus-pointwins...His82.8bonus-pointwinpercentagewasthefifth-highestsingle-seasonmarkinOklahomaStatehistory,sandwichedbetweenJohnSmith’s1988seasonandKennyMonday’s1984campaign...Astaggering10ofhiswinswerestoppedbyeitherfallortechnicalfallinthefirstperiod...Hadthreebonus-pointwinsinfourboutsonhiswaytotheNCAAfinals...BeatNo.2AndrewHochstrasserthreetimesduringthecourseoftheseason,includingan8-4triumphintheNCAAtitlebout...His8-7winoverthen-No.1HochstrasserattheNWCAAll-StarClassicexhibitiondidn’tcountinhisseasonwintotal...WonhissecondstraightBig12titleafterpinningIowaState’sBen

OLIVER CAREER VS. BIG 12 FIELDDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/14/09 Nathan McCormick Missouri W MD;9-1 UCM Open2/7/10 Nathan McCormick Missouri W TF5;18-2;6:45 Dual (Columbia)3/6/10 Nathan McCormick Missouri W MD;10-2 Big 121/9/11 NathanMcCormick Missouri W F;2:41 NationalDuals2/4/11 NathanMcCormick Missouri W MD;12-3 Dual(Stillwater)2/4/12 Nathan McCormick Missouri W F;2:43 Dual (Columbia)

12/12/10 JordanKeller Oklahoma W F;3:51 Dual(Stillwater)2/20/11 Jordan Keller Oklahoma W MD;17-4 Dual (Norman)3/5/11 Jordan Keller Oklahoma W MD;15-3 Big 122/16/12 Jordan Keller Oklahoma W MD;11-2 Dual (Norman)

11/25/11 Shayden Terukina Iowa State W F;2:38 Dual (Ames)

JORDANOLIVER133 POUNDS | JUNIOR

EASTON, PA.EASTON

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JOSHKINDIG

141 POUNDS | SOPHOMORE

AUBURN, PA.BLUE MOUNTAIN

2011-12 Match-by-Match |Sophomore Year | 141 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/25LukeGoettl IowaState W F;1:57 Dual(Ames)12/4 No.19NickDardanes Minnesota L SV1;14-12 Dual(Stillwater)12/11No.6KendricMaple Oklahoma L MD;13-3 Dual(Stillwater)12/18 Kyle Wirkuty Southern Oregon W 7-2 Reno TOC (3rd)12/18 Joe Gardner Southwestern Oregon W F;1:03 Reno TOC (3rd)12/18 Anthony Varnell Great Falls W MD;13-2 Reno TOC (3rd)12/18 No. 4 Michael Mangrum Oregon State L 12-7 Reno TOC (3rd)12/18 No. 20 Nathan Pennesi West Virginia W MD;12-2 Reno TOC (3rd)12/18 Josh Strait Boise State W 13-7 Reno TOC (3rd)12/30 Benjamin DeMuelle Boise State W TF5;18-3;5:35 Dual (Boise)1/1 McCade Ford Wyoming W 8-2 Dual (Laramie)1/7 No. 5 Montell Marion Iowa L 9-7 Dual (Iowa City)1/20 NathanHoffer ArizonaState L 10-4 Dual(Stillwater)1/22 No.13LukeGoettl IowaState W MD;11-3 Dual(Stillwater)1/27 No.12DarriusLittle NCState L 5-3 Dual(Stillwater)1/29 JoeBonaldi Binghamton W MD;14-4 Dual(Stillwater)1/29 DerrikRussell Bucknell W MD;16-5 Dual(Stillwater)2/12 ChaseSmith Wyoming W 11-3 Dual(Stillwater)2/12 HunterStieber OhioState L 7-6 Dual(Stillwater)2/19 DarylThomas Illinois W 7-6 Dual(Stillwater)2/24 BrandonWiest Missouri W F;2:30 Dual(Stillwater)

2011-12: Enters the Big 12 Championships with an overall record of 14-7 and a dual record of 9-6 … Has beaten two ranked opponents on the year, both ofwhichweremajordecisions…DefeatedNo.13LukeGoettlofIowaState11-3inadualinStillwater…AlsodefeatedGoettlinhisfirstmatchoftheyear,pinning the Cyclone in 1:57 in Ames … Placed third at the Reno Tournament of Champions, picking up four wins, including a 12-2 major decision victory against No. 20 Nathan Pennesi of West Virginia … Also recorded a 13-2 major decision against Anthony Varnell of Great Falls in the second round of the RTOC … Is third on the team in dual near falls with seven.

2010-11: NCAAqualifierwhowent26-10asatruefreshman,highlightedbyan 8-3 win over Big 12 champion and eventual All-American Todd Schavrien of Missouri… Was originally slated to take a redshirt year, but was pulled out ofredshirtatthenationalDualswhenLukeSilverwentdownwithaninjury…Third-placefinisherattheBig12Championshipsdespitebeingseededfifthattheevent…PinnedNebraska’sMikeKoehnleininthepigtailroundattheconference meet, then beat Koehnlein again by a 9-4 score in the third-placebout…Scoredan8-2winoverRutger’sTrevorMeldeattheNCAAChampionships…Hisfirstvarsityboutwasa7-4triumphoverNo.6ChrisDiaz of Virginia Tech… Enjoyed one stretch of the season where he pinned six opponents in a seven-match span… Won his weight class at the Fort Hays State UniversityOpenbypinningeachofhisfiveopponentstoearnOutstandingWrestlerhonorsattheevent…Tookfirstplaceinthe145.5-poundbracketofthe2011ASICSFILAJuniorFreestyleNationalChampionshipsduringthesummer…WentontoplacefifthintheWorldChampionships.

High School:AttendedBlueMountainHSinSchuylkillHaven,Pa.,wherehewascoachedbyhisfather,TodKindig...2010first-teamASICSAll-American...WonPennsylvaniastatetitleshisjuniorandsenioryearsandwasastaterunner-upasasophomore...Four-timestatequalifierwhofinishedhisprepcareerwitha 172-12 record which included a 42-1 mark his senior year ... Leader of a BlueMountainteamthatfinishedasthestaterunner-uphisjuniorandseniorseasons ... Third-team ASICS All-American as a junior in 2009 ... A 2009 runner-upattheUSAWrestlingfreestylenationalchampionships,KindigrankedamongAmerica’stopprepwrestlersinbothfreestyleandGreco-Roman...Finishednolowerthanfourthinanynationaltournamentineitherdisciplinesince2007...Wonthecadetfreestylenationaltitlein2007.

Personal: Josh Kindig was born Aug. 23, 1991 in Auburn, Pa. ...Son of Tod and KristiKindig.

Kindig CapsuleYear Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick2010-11 26-10 9-4 2-8 12 1 0 1:182011-12 14-7 9-6 2-6 3 6 1 1:03Career 40-17 18-10 4-14 15 7 1 1:03

KINDIG CAREER VS. BIG 12 FIELDDate Opponent School Result Score Site2/24/12 BrandonWiest Missouri W F;2:30 Dual(Stillwater)

12/11/11 KendricMaple Oklahoma L MD;13-3 Dual(Stillwater

11/25/11 LukeGoettl IowaState W F;1:57 Dual(Ames)1/22/12 LukeGoettl IowaState W MD;11-3 Dual(Stillwater)

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JAMALPARKS

149 POUNDS | SENIOR

TULSA, OKLA.UNION

2011-12 Match-by-Match | Senior Year | 149 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/13 Will Starks Central Missouri W MD;14-4 UCM Open (1st)11/13JohnLynch Pratt W MD;14-3 UCMOpen(1st)11/13 Gage Shaddox Central Missouri W TF5;19-4;5:32 UCM Open (1st)11/13 Mitch Arnold Newman W MD;10-2 UCM Open (1st)11/13 Kyle Williams McKendree W F;4:19 UCM Open (1st)11/21 Joel Smith* Arizona State W* MD;17-4 NWCA All-Star Classic*11/25 Joey Cozart Iowa State W 6-3 Dual (Ames)12/4 No.15DylanNess Minnesota W 6-5 Dual(Stillwater)12/11No.11NickLester Oklahoma W 4-3 Dual(Stillwater)12/18 Adam Aslam Cal Poly W MD;13-5 Reno TOC (1st)12/18 Josh Lauderdale Stanford W MD;10-2 Reno TOC (1st)12/18 Anthony Weerheim Montana St.-Northern W F;0:36 Reno TOC (1st) 12/18No.19ScottSakaguchi OregonState W 3-2 RenoTOC(1st)12/18 No. 5 Cole VonOhlen Air Force W 4-2 Reno TOC (1st)12/30 Steven Hernandez Boise State W MD;14-4 Dual (Boise)1/1 Brandon Richardson Wyoming W 8-2 Dual (Laramie)1/7 Mike Kelley Iowa W 8-3 Dual (Iowa City)1/20 JoelSmith ArizonaState W MD;15-5 Dual(Stillwater)1/22 LukeSwalla IowaState W MD;17-5 Dual(Stillwater)1/27 MattNereim NCState W 6-4 Dual(Stillwater)1/29 No.4DonnieVinson Binghamton W 5-3 Dual(Stillwater)1/29 AlexPellicciotti Bucknell W 10-4 Dual(Stillwater)2/4 No. 20 Kyle Bradley Missouri W MD;12-3 Dual (Columbia)2/12 McCadeFord Wyoming W 12-5 Dual(Stillwater)2/12 No.13CamTessari OhioState W 3-2 Dual(Stillwater)2/16 No. 17 Nick Lester Oklahoma W 6-2 Dual (Norman)2/19 EricTerrazas Illinois W 8-4 Dual(Stillwater)2/19 No.11DylanNess Minnesota W 11-8 Dual(Stillwater)2/24 No.13KyleBradley Missouri W 10-3 Dual(Stillwater)

* Bouts at NWCA All-Star Classic do not count toward season records

pickingupa7-4winoverIowaState’sMaxMayfieldinthesemifinalsandpitchinga4-0shutoutofMissouri’sKyleBradleyinthefinals...Woneachofhislastfourregular-season bouts against ranked opponents, highlighted by a 3-1 sudden victorytriumphoverNo.3JasonChamberlainofBoiseState...Parks’winoverChamberlain followed immediately by his 6-1 defeat of No. 20 Cole Dallaserra earnedhimnationalwrestleroftheweekhonorsfromthemat.comandUSAWrestling ... Won his weight class at both the OCU Open and the Kaufman-Brand Open...InadditiontohissignaturewinoverChamberlain,ParksalsoscoredsolidvictoriesoverNo.9JustinGaethjeofNorthernColorado,No.11AndrewNadhirofNorthwestern,No.18MattLesterofOklahomaandNo.20DanZilverbergofMinnesota.

2009-10: Big12championat141poundsaftertopplingNo.3ZackBaileyofOklahomabya3-2scoreinthechampionshipbout...Parks’upsetwinoverBaileyinthatmatchwasinstrumentalintheCowboyswinningtheteamtitleby1.5 points over No. 2 Iowa State ... The win over Bailey at Big 12s marked the highest-ranked opponent Parks has beaten in his OSU career ... Advanced to the Big 12championshipboutafterscoringthewinningtakedownwithonly15secondsleftontheclockinhis7-6winoverMissouri’sToddSchavrieninthesemifinals... Entered the NCAA Championships as the No. 2 seed in his weight class ... Won hisfirsttwoboutsatnationalsbeforelosinginthequarterfinalstoNo.10TylerNaumanofPittsburghandfallinginhisfirstwrestlebackbout...Strungtogethersix wins over ranked opponents on the season ... His six wins by major decision tiedhimforfourthontheteam...Wonthe141-poundbracketattheRenoTournament of Champions, picking up a 3-2 win over Chris Drouin of Arizona State inthesemifinalsatthatevent...EnteredtheNCAAChampionshipshavingwon12ofhislast14bouts,withfiveofthose12winsincludingbonuspoints...PinnedDalton Jensen of Iowa State at the 2:42 mark of their bout on Jan. 24 ... Won his weight class at the season-opening Oklahoma City Open ... Topped Minnesota All-AmericanMikeThornbya4-1scoreinanearly-seasondualinStillwater.

2008-09: Third-placefinisherattheBig12Championshipsstrungtogethera29-10recordthatincludeda16-6markindualcompetitionandfivewinsoverrankedopponents ... Premier win was a 10-7 victory over No. 6 Mike Thorn of Minnesota inMinneapolis...Wonfiveofhislastsixregularseasonbouts...ClaimedawinoverArmy’sWilliamSimpsonattheNCAAChampionships...WonhisfirstBedlamSeries match with a 10-7 decision over No. 12 Zack Bailey of Oklahoma in Norman, then improved to 2-0 in Bedlam with a 2-1 win over former high school teammate SethVernoninStillwaterlaterintheyear...Rattledoff10straightwinsduringonestretch ... His 51 takedowns ranked second on the team ... Won the 141-pound bracket at the Central Missouri Open to start the season and was the runner-up at the Reno Tournament of Champions.

2007-08 (Redshirt Year):LedallofOklahomaState’sredshirtswitha16-1overallrecordcompetingexclusivelyinopentournaments...LonelossoftheyearwastoOSUteammateandNCAAqualifierTylerShinninthesemifinalroundattheCentralMissouri State Open ... Avenged that loss by handing Shinn a 7-3 defeat at the Oklahoma Open later in the season ... Won his bracket at the Kaufman-Brand Open, the Oklahoma Open and the Roger Denker Open ... Claimed seven wins by major decision and one by technical fall ... One of his major decision wins was a 16-5 beatingoverMissouri’sNickVelliquetteattheCentralMissouriStateOpen...Woneach of his last 13 bouts, racking up bonus points in each of his last four matches.

High School:AttendedUnionHSinTulsa,Okla.,wherehewascoachedbyCoreyClayton...2006Fargojuniorfreestylenationalchampion...Oneofthetopprepwrestlersinthenation...RankedNo.1inthenationatthe135-poundweightclassbyW.I.N.Magazine...NamedtoWrestlingUSA’sAll-AmericaDreamTeam...TabbedastheNo.23recruitinthenationatanyweightandtheNo.3wrestlerinthenationatthe140-poundweightclassbyIntermat...RankedNo.4inthenationin the 140-pound weight class by Amateur Wrestling News ... Recognized as the stateofOklahoma’sOutstandingWrestlerhissenioryear...Two-timeAll-Americahonoree...Three-timestatechampionasasophomore,juniorandsenior...Tookthird at Beast of the East and was third at the Reno Tournament of Champions ... Owneda138-12recordduringhistimeinhighschool...Memberofthestudentcouncil.

Personal: Jamal Parks was born August 8, 1988 in El Paso, Texas ... Son of Angela Stark...Majoringinbusinessandeducation.

Parks CapsuleYear Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick2007-08 Redshirted 2008-09 29-10 16-6 5-8 1 8 0 1:272009-10 30-7 13-4 6-5 5 6 0 1:092010-11 30-5 15-3 6-5 0 1 2 --2011-12 28-0 18-0 10-0 2 9 1 0:36Career 117-22 62-13 27-18 8 24 3 0:36

PARKS CAREER VS. BIG 12 FIELDDate Opponent School Result Score Site1/9/11 KyleBradley Missouri W 3-1 NationalDuals2/4/11 KyleBradley Missouri W 10-4 Dual(Stillwater)3/5/11 Kyle Bradley Missouri W 4-0 Big 122/4/12 Kyle Bradley Missouri W MD;12-3 Dual (Columbia)2/24/12 KyleBradley Missouri W 10-3 Dual(Stillwater)

12/12/10 NickLester Oklahoma W 5-2 Dual(Stillwater)12/11/12 NickLester Oklahoma W 4-3 Dual(Stillwater)2/16/11 Nick Lester Oklahoma W 6-2 Dual (Norman)

11/25/11 Joe Cozart Iowa State W 6-3 Dual (Ames)

2011-12: ComesintotheBig12Championshipsundefeatedontheyear,boastinga record of 28-0, leading the Cowboys in total victories … Has an 18-0 dual record andhasbeatenall10rankedopponentshe’sfacedthisseason…WonallfourofhismatchesduringtheNWCANationalDuals,includinga3-2victoryagainstNo.13 Cam Tessari of Ohio State in the regional round and an 11-8 win against No. 11 DylanNessfromMinnesotainthefinaldual…PlacedfirstattheRenoTournamentofChampions,recordingtwomajordecisionvictoriesinthefirsttworoundsanda pin in 36 seconds against Anthony Weerheim of Montana State-Northern in the quarterfinalround…DefeatedNo.5ColeVonOhlenofAirForce,4-2,towinthe149-pound bracket at the RTOC … Picked up a 5-3 win over No. 4 Donnie Vinson fromBinghamtoninadualinStillwater…Openedtheyearwithafirst-placefinishat the Central Missouri Open, winning three bouts by major decision, one by tech fall and one by fall … Is second on the team in dual takedowns with 63 … Beat Joel Smith of Arizona State in a 17-4 major decision at the NWCA All-Star Classic, though the victory does not count toward his overall record.

2010-11: EarnedAll-Americastatusforthefirsttimewithafifth-placefinishattheNCAAChampionships...Advancedtothechampionshipquarterfinalsattheevent before being bumped into the wrestleback, where he rebounded to claim three victories and secure All-America honors ... Finished with a 30-5 overall record that included six wins over ranked opponents and three wins over eventual All-Americans...WonhissecondstraightBig12titleincomfortablefashion,

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ALBERTWHITE

157 POUNDS | SENIOR

LYNWOOD, ILL.ST. RITA/NORTHERN IOWA AREA CC

2011-12 Match-by-Match | Senior Year | 157 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/13 Alex Davis Southern Illinois W MD;15-5 UCM Open (1st)11/13 Jake Guerrant Missouri W 10-3 UCM Open (1st)11/13BradleyLittle FortHaysState W 5-2 UCMOpen(1st)11/13DevinAguirre Labette W 9-4 UCMOpen(1st)11/13 Gian Traverso Missouri Valley W 5-3 UCM Open (1st)11/13AustinLindsay Missouri W 5-1 UCMOpen(1st)11/25 Luke Swalla Iowa State W MD;13-5 Dual (Ames)12/4 AlecOrtiz Minnesota W 5-4 Dual(Stillwater)12/11No.11MattLester Oklahoma L 8-3 Dual(Stillwater)12/18 Gian Yanez Cal Poly W MD;12-1 Reno TOC (5th)12/18DavidMeza CSU-Bakersfield W MD;8-0 RenoTOC(5th)12/18 Alex Elder Oregon State W 7-5 Reno TOC (5th)12/18 George Ivanov Boise State L 3-1 Reno TOC (5th)12/18 Mike Hader Great Falls W 5-2 Reno TOC (5th)12/18 Dom Prezzia West Virginia W 2-1 Reno TOC (5th)12/18 Anthony Jones Michigan State L 6-3 Reno TOC (5th)12/18 Victor DeJesus Arizona State W 3-2 Reno TOC (5th)12/30 No. 12 George Ivanov Boise State W 5-3 Dual (Boise)1/1 Dakota Friesth Wyoming W 8-3 Dual (Laramie)1/7 Nick Moore Iowa W 7-4 Dual (Iowa City)1/20 HansRasmusson ArizonaState W 7-3 Dual(Stillwater)1/22 MichaelMoreno IowaState W 6-1 Dual(Stillwater)1/27 ColtonPalmer NCState W 7-5 Dual(Stillwater)1/29 No.9JustinLyster Binghamton W 5-3 Dual(Stillwater)2/4 No. 20 Drake Houdashelt Missouri L 3-1 Dual (Columbia)2/12 AndyMcCulley Wyoming W 4-2 Dual(Stillwater)2/12 No.16JoshDemas OhioState L 3-2 Dual(Stillwater)2/16 No.14MattLester Oklahoma L MD;11-3 Dual(Norman)2/19 JacksonMorse Illinois L 6-2 Dual(Stillwater)2/19 DanielZilverberg Minnesota W 9-7 Dual(Stillwater)2/24 No.19DrakeHoudashelt Missouri L 2-1 Dual(Stillwater)

2011-12: Enters the conference championships with an overall record of 23-8 andadualrecordof11-6…PlacedfifthattheRenoTournamentofChampionsin the 157-pound bracket … Opened the tournament with a pair of major decisionvictories…DefeatedNo.9JustinLysterofBinghamton,5-3,inadualinStillwater…Pickedupa5-3winagainstNo.12GeorgeIvanovfromBoiseState…PlacedfirstattheCentralMissouriOpen,wherehepickeduponeofhisfourmajor decision victories on the year in the opening round.

2010-11: Went11-3ontheyearinopentournamentsanddualcompetition…PlacedsecondattheOCUOpeninthe149-poundbracketafterbeingdefeated3-1 by teammate Jamal Parks in the championship bout … Recorded a pin in 1:16inthefirstroundandscoredamajordecisionvictoryinthesecondround…WonfivematchestotakefirstplaceattheKaufmanBrandOpen,includingmajordecisionvictoriesinthefirstroundanddecisivechampionshipmatch…Won7-4inhisfirstmatchattheNationalDualsagainstDavidBoninofNorthernIowa.

2009-10:WasslatedtobeOklahomaState’sstarting149-pounder,butaninjurysufferedafterthefirstdualoftheyearknockedhimoutfortheseason...Ownedaperfect9-0recordatthetimeofhisinjuryandwonhisweightclassat both the Oklahoma City Open and the Central Missouri Open ... Picked up a 10-5winoverArizonaState’sVicenteVarelainhisonlydualactionoftheyear...WoneachofhisfirstthreeboutsattheCentralMissouriOpenbymajordecision.

Junior College:AttendedNorthernIowaAreaCCinMasonCity,Iowa,wherehe redshirted the 2008-09 season to allow himself three years of eligibility atOklahomaState...2008juniorcollegenationalchampionat149pounds... Compiled a 31-3 overall record and led the team with 11 falls and 151 takedowns ... Outstanding Wrestler at the 2007 Kaye Young NIACC Open ... Presented with the Kaye Young NJCAA Champion of Character Award ... Member of the 2008 NIACC Homecoming Court.

High School:AttendedSt.RitaHSinChicagowherehewonfourIllinoisstatechampionships...2006Fargojuniorfreestylenationalchampionat145pounds... Compiled a 200-4 record during his prep career that included a 50-0 record his freshman year, a 48-3 mark his sophomore year, a 52-0 mark his junior year and a 50-1 record his senior year ... Runner-up at Fargo as a freshman.

White CapsuleYear Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick2009-10 9-0 1-0 0-0 0 3 0 --2010-11 11-3 3-2 0-2 1 3 0 1:162011-12 23-8 11-6 2-5 0 4 0 -Career 43-11 15-8 2-7 1 10 0 1:16

WHITE CAREER VS. BIG 12 FIELDDate Opponent School Result Score Site2/4/12 Drake Houdashelt Missouri L 3-1 Dual (Columbia)2/24/12 DrakeHoudashelt Missouri L 2-1 Dual(Stillwater)

12/12/10 MattLester Oklahoma L 1-0 Dual(Stillwater)12/11/11 MattLester Oklahoma L 8-3 Dual(Stillwater)2/16/12 MattLester Oklahoma L MD;11-3 Dual(Norman)

1/22/12 MichaelMoreno IowaState W 6-1 Dual(Stillwater)

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DALLASBAILEY

165 POUNDS | SO

CATOOSA, OKLA.CATOOSA

2011-12 Match-by-Match | Sophomore Year | 165 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/13KevinCorbett AWC W MD;11-1 UMCOpen(2nd)11/13MattBeasley McKendree W MD;10-1 UMCOpen(2nd)11/13 Jordan Gagliano Missouri W F;5:48 UMC Open (2nd)11/13 Damon Jackson Missouri Valley W 7-2 UMC Open (2nd)11/13 Chris Chionuma Oklahoma State L 2-1 UMC Open (2nd)11/25 No. 7 Andrew Sorenson Iowa State L 5-1 Dual (Ames)12/4 No.9CodyYohn Minnesota L MD;12-1 Dual(Stillwater)12/11BubbyGraham Oklahoma L 6-2 Dual(Stillwater)12/18CodyWeishoff OregonState W F;4:51 RenoTOC(2nd)12/18 Nick Proctor Michigan State W 2-1 Reno TOC (2nd)12/18 No. 18 Kyle Blevins Appalachian State W F;1:17 Reno TOC (2nd)12/18 Shane Onufer Wyoming L 7-4 Reno TOC (2nd)12/30 Micheal Cuthbertson Boise State W 2-0 Dual (Boise)1/1 No. 3 Shane Onufer Wyoming L 9-3 Dual (Laramie)1/7 No. 13 Mike Evans Iowa L 5-1 Dual (Iowa City)1/20 RushHall ArizonaState W TF5;19-4,4:48 Dual(Stillwater)1/27 NijelJones NCState W MD;14-6 Dual(Stillwater)1/29 MattKaylor Binghamton W MD;10-2 Dual(Stillwater)1/29 CoreyLear Bucknell W 9-7 Dual(Stillwater)2/4 No. 20 Zach Toal Missouri L 5-4 Dual (Columbia)2/12 No.3ShaneOnufer Wyoming L 7-1 Dual(Stillwater)2/12 DerekGarcia OhioState W 7-4 Dual(Stillwater)2/16 No. 16 Bubby Graham Oklahoma L 8-4 Dual (Norman)2/19 No.10ConradPolz Illinois L 12-5 Dual(Stillwater)2/19 No.15CodyYohn Minnesota L 4-2;TB1 Dual(Stillwater)2/24 ZachToal Missouri W 4-1 Dual(Stillwater)

2011-12: Comes into the Big 12 tournament with a 14-12 overall record and a 7-10recordindualcompetition…PlacedsecondattheRenoTournamentofChampions, where he won two matches by fall, including a pin of No. 18 Kyle BlevinsfromAppalachianStateinthesemifinalround…PlacedsecondattheCentral Missouri Open in the 165-pound bracket … Opened the tournament winning two matches by major decision before pinning Jordan Gagliano from Missouriinthequarterfinalround…LonetechfalloftheyearcameagainstRush Hall of Arizona State, 19-4 … Ranks fourth on the squad in dual near falls with six. 2010-11:Finishedwitha23-9overallrecordthatincludedfivewinsoverrankedopponents ... Was the No. 6 seed at the NCAA Championships, but went 0-2 at the event ... Placed third at the Big 12 Championships despite being seeded fifthattheevent...Losthispigtail-roundbouttoIowaState’sChrisSpangler,butralliedintheconsolationbrackettoscoreanimpressive5-2winoverNo.10 Zach Toal of Missouri followed by a 5-4 win over Spangler in the third-place bout...Eightofhisvictoriescamewithbonuspointsattached…Sevenofhiseight bonus-point wins came by fall … Most impressive win of the season was a 6-3decisionoverfifth-rankedeventualAll-AmericanShaneOnuferofWyomingaspartofadualmeetinStillwater…Startedtheseasonbywinning16ofhisfirst17bouts…Includedinthatrunwasasecond-periodpinofNo.12CodyYohn of Minnesota … Also picked up quality wins over No. 10 Aaron Janssen of Iowa and No. 10 Andrew Sorenson of Iowa State.

2009-10 (Redshirt Year):Strungtogethera6-2overallrecordcompetingexclusivelyinopentournaments...Ofhissixwins,fivecamewithbonuspointsattached,asherecordedtwowinsbyfallandthreebytechnicalfall...Missedmost of the open tournaments on the OSU redshirt schedule due to injuries ... Won the 165-pound bracket at the Roger Denker Open in commanding fashion, pinninghisfirstopponentin32seconds,thennotchingtechfallwinsinthesemifinalsandthefinals...Losta3-2decisiontoeventualAll-AmericanTylerCaldwell of Oklahoma at the Oklahoma City Open.

High School:AttendedCatoosaHSinCatoosa,Okla.,wherehewonfourOklahoma state championships and led his team to a pair of team state championships in 2007 and 2008 ... Compiled a 130-5 career record ... HonorablementionASICSAll-Americanasasenior...Thenation’stop-ranked160-pounderafterhissenioryearbyAmateurWrestlingNews...DreamTeamClassicwinneroverOregon’sAlecOrtizinhelpingtheOklahomateambecomethefirst-everstateteamtowintheDreamTeamtitle...EarnedOutstandingWrestler honors at the 2009 Oklahoma Class 4A state championships ... Tabbed astheNo.2wrestlerinthenationat160poundsenteringhissenioryearbyAmateur Wrestling News and W.I.N. Magazine ... Ranked by Intermat as the nation’sNo.22highschoolwrestler,regardlessofweightclass...HonoredbyTakedownRadioasthenationalwrestleroftheweekinOctoberof2008...Placedfifthatthe2008JuniorFreestyleNationalChampionships...OwnsOklahomaClass4Astatetitlesat135pounds(2006),145pounds(2007)and171 pounds (2008, 2009) ... An excellent student with a perfect grade point average,Baileycompletedmostofhishighschoolacademicrequirementsafterhis junior year and began earning college credit hours by taking concurrent collegecoursesasaprepster...HadscholarshipoffersfromNebraskaandPennState.

Personal:Bailey’sfather,Leowasatwo-timeAll-AmericanforOklahomaStatein 1983 (sixth) and 1986 (fourth).

Bailey CapsuleYear Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick2009-10 Redshirted 2010-11 23-9 12-6 5-7 7 1 0 0:482011-12 14-12 7-10 1-9 3 4 1 1:17Career 37-21 19-16 6-16 10 5 1 0:48

BAILEY CAREER VS. BIG 12 FIELDDate Opponent School Result Score Site1/9/11 ZachToal Missouri L 6-5 NationalDuals2/4/12 ZachToal Missouri L 3-2 Dual(Stillwater)3/5/12 Zach Toal Missouri W 5-2 Big 122/4/12 Zach Toal Missouri L 5-4 Dual (Columbia)2/24/12 ZachToal Missouri W 4-1 Dual(Stillwater)

12/11/12 BubbyGraham Oklahoma L 6-2 Dual(Stillwater)2/16/12 Bubby Graham Oklahoma L 8-4 Dual (Norman)

1/9/11 AndrewSorenson IowaState W 4-3 NationalDuals1/23/11 Andrew Sorenson Iowa State L 5-3 Dual (Ames)11/25/11 Andrew Sorenson Iowa State L 5-1 Dual (Ames)

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CHRISPERRY

174 POUNDS | SOPHOMORE

STILLWATER, OKLA.STILLWATER

2011-12 Match-by-Match | Sophomore Year | 174/184 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/13JohnHambleton* Labette W* TF5;23-5;4:13 UCMOpen(1st)*11/13TaylorBaird* Pratt W* F;4:32 UCMOpen(1st)*11/13 Clarence Neely* Missouri W* 6-2 UCM Open (1st)*11/13 Kyle Reid* McKendree W* F;DQ;SV1 UCM Open (1st)*11/25 No. 12 Boaz Beard* Iowa State W* 9-2 Dual (Ames)*12/4 No.4KevinSteinhaus* Minnesota W* 4-3 Dual(Stillwater)*12/11No.13ErichSchmidtke* Oklahoma W* 7-1 Dual(Stillwater)*12/18 Kevin Radford* Arizona State W* MD;12-4 Reno TOC (1st)*12/18 Ryan G21`arringer* Ohio W* MD;11-2 Reno TOC (1st)*12/18 Even Hinebach* Montana St.-Northern W* 4-2 Reno TOC (1st)*12/18 No. 2 Joe LeBlanc* Wyoming W* 3-2 Reno TOC (1st)*1/7 No.5EthenLofthouse Iowa W 3-2;TB1 Dual(IowaCity)1/20 EricStarks ArizonaState W MD;11-1 Dual(Stillwater)1/22 MikeEngland IowaState W 8-1 Dual(Stillwater)1/27 QuintonGodley NCState W MD;10-1 Dual(Stillwater)1/29 CalebWallace Binghamton W MD;21-8 Dual(Stillwater)1/29 StephenMcPeek Bucknell W MD;14-4 Dual(Stillwater)2/4 Dorian Henderson Missouri W 7-2 Dual (Columbia)2/12 No.19PatrickMartinez Wyoming W 7-1 Dual(Stillwater)2/12 JoeGrandominico OhioState W MD;11-1 Dual(Stillwater)2/16 Kyle Detmer Oklahoma W TF5;20-5;6:34 Dual (Norman)2/19 No.10JordanBlanton Illinois W 6-3 Dual(Stillwater)2/19 No.4LoganStorley Minnesota W 4-0 Dual(Stillwater)2/24 No.15DorianHenderson Missouri W 6-3 Dual(Stillwater)

* wrestled at 184 pounds

Nebraska’sIhnen,twooverNo.11MikeLarsonofMissouri,twooverNo.12Erich Schmidtke of Oklahoma, Gambrall of Iowa and No. 19 Tommy Spellman of Virginia Tech.

2009-10 (Redshirt Year):Compileda15-1overallrecordcompetingexclusivelyinopentournaments...Ofhis15wins,10camewithbonuspointsattached...Won 184-pound championships at the Missouri Open, the Fort Hays State Open and the Roger Denker Open ... His only defeat was a 7-4 setback at the hands of OSU teammate and eventual All-American Clayton Foster in the championship matchattheCentralMissouriOpen...Eachofhislastfivewinsandeightofhislast nine wins came with bonus points, with two falls and three technical falls includedaspartofhisseason-endingflurry...PinnedMissouriValley’sCarlLawrence in just 23 seconds at the Roger Denker Open.

Summer, 2009: Competed for Team USA at the FILA Junior World Championships in Ankara, Turkey, placing sixth in the 84-kilogram bracket ... EarnedhisspotonthejuniorworldteamafterwinninghisweightclassattheU.S.JuniorFreestyleNationalChampionships,thenbeatingBoiseState’sKirkSmith in the championships at the Junior World Team Trials.

High School: AttendedStillwaterHSinStillwater,Okla.,wherehewascoachedby Doug Chesbro and won four state championships ... 2009 Junior Hodge Awardwinnerasthenation’stopjuniorwrestler...2008FargojuniorfreestylenationalchampionbeatOhio’sBrianRoddybya2-5,3-0,6-0scoreinthenationaltitlebout...ASICSfirst-teamAll-Americahonoreeafterhissenioryear...Thenation’stop-ranked189-pounderafterhissenioryearbyAmateurWrestling News, W.I.N. Magazine and Intermat ... Dream Team Classic winner overPennsylvania’sJonFauseyinhelpingtheOklahomateambecomethefirst-everstateteamtowintheDreamTeamtitle...Finishedhiscareerwitha133-1recordthatincluded101consecutivewins...Went36-0with20winsby fall, 11 wins by technical fall and four wins by major decision as a senior ...Rankedasthetopwrestlerinthenationat189poundsheadingintohissenior year by Amateur Wrestling News and W.I.N. Magazine ... Honorable mentionAsicsAll-Americanhisjunioryear...OutstandingWrestleratthe2008OklahomaStateChampionshipsafterwinninghisthirdstatetitlebytechnicalfallinthetitlebout...RepeatedasOutstandingWrestleratthe2009Oklahomastatechampionships...OwnsOklahomastatetitlesat160pounds(2006),171pounds (2007) and 189 pounds (2008, 2009) ... Also a standout running back for the Pioneers football team.

Personal: Nephew of Oklahoma State wrestling coach John Smith, son of formertwo-timeOklahomaStateAll-AmericanMarkPerryandyoungerbrotheroftwo-timeNCAAchampionandfour-timeAll-AmericanMarkPerry,Jr.

Perry CapsuleYear Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick2009-10 Redshirted 2010-11 25-7 14-4 10-7 6 3 0 0:432011-12 24-0 16-0 9-0 2 7 2 4:32Career 49-7 30-4 19-7 8 10 2 0:43

2011-12: Boasts a 24-0 overall record entering the Big 12 Championships, having wrestled at 174 and 184 pounds this season … Features a 16-0 dual record and a 9-0 record against ranked opponents … Began the year wrestling at 184 pounds … Won the 184-pound Reno Tournament of Champions bracket, defeatingNo.2JoeLeBlancofWyoming,3-2,inthefinalbout…At184pounds,he also defeated No. 4 Kevin Steinhaus from Minnesota, 4-3, No. 12 Boaz BeardofIowaState,9-2,andNo.13ErichSchmidtkeofOU,7-1…Tookfirstat184poundsattheCentralMissouriOpen,winninghisfirstmatchoftheyearbetechnicalfall,23-5,againstJohnHambletonfromLabette…Movedto174poundsanddefeatedNo.5EthenLofthouse,3-2,inhisfirstboutat174pounds…WonallfourofhismatchesduringtheNWCANationalDuals,includingthreeagainstrankedcompetition…DefeatedNo.4LoganStorleyofMinnesota,4-0,inthefinaldualofthetournament…AlsobeatNo.19PatrickMartinezofWyoming,7-1,andNo.10JordanBlantonofIllinois,6-3…Isthirdon the team with 44 dual takedowns.

2010-11: Finished with a 25-7 overall record that included 10 wins over rankedopponentsandapairofwinsovereventualAll-AmericansinIowa’sGrantGambrallandMinnesota’sKevinSteinhaus...NCAAquarterfinalistafterclaiming wins over Tony Dallago of Illinois and No. 10 Josh Ihnen of Nebraska inthefirstandsecondrounds,respectively...Becamethe16thfreshmaninOklahomaStatehistorytowinaBig12titlewhenhehandedIowaState’sColeShafera3-1defeatinthesemifinalsthengaveNo.10Ihnena3-2setbackinthefinals...ScoredareversalinthetiebreakperiodtoclinchhischampionshipwinoverIhnen...Ofhis25wins,ninecamewithbonuspointsattached...Perryfaced more ranked opponents than any wrestler on the OSU roster during the season and scored quality wins over No. 1 Kirk Smith of Boise State, three over

PERRY CAREER VS. BIG 12 FIELDDate Opponent School Result Score Site2/4/12 Dorian Henderson Missouri W 7-2 Dual (Columbia)2/24/12 DorianHenderson Missouri W 6-3 Dual(Stillwater)

2/16/12 Kyle Detmer Oklahoma W TF5;20-5;6:34 Dual (Norman)

Never Met Chris Spangler Iowa State - - -

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CHRISMcNEIL184 POUNDS | SENIOR

LAWTON, OKLA.MacARTHUR

2011-12 Match-by-Match | Senior Year | 174/184 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/13 Cody Johnston* Missouri W* MD;15-5 UCM Open (1st)*11/13JamaalBufford* MissouriValley W* F;1:45 UCMOpen(1st)*11/13AaronButler* OuachitaBaptist W* MD;13-5 UCMOpen(1st)*11/13 Pat Wright* Missouri W* 2-1 UCM Open (1st)*11/13 Todd Porter* Missouri W* 8-3 UCM Open (1st)*11/25 No.8 Chris Spangler* Iowa State L* 9-5 Dual (Ames)*12/4 StevenAvalos* Minnesota W* MD;13-5 Dual(Stillwater)*12/11NolanMcBryde* Oklahoma W* 5-3 Dual(Stillwater)*12/18 Jared Miller* Montana St.-Northern W* 9-2 Reno TOC (dnp)*12/18 Curran Jacobs* Michigan State L* 6-3 Reno TOC (dnp)*12/18 Mike Duckworth* Ohio W* 9-7 Reno TOC (dnp)*12/18 Brock Gutches* Southern Oregon L* 9-7 Reno TOC (dnp)*12/30 Forfeit Boise State W Forfeit Dual (Boise)1/1 No. 3 Joe LeBlanc Wyoming L TF5;16-1;5:47 Dual (Laramie)1/7 Vinnie Wagner Iowa L 4-3 Dual (Iowa City)1/22 TylerChristesen IowaState W MD;13-4 Dual(Stillwater)1/27 RobertO’Neill NCState W MD;15-6 Dual(Stillwater)1/29 No.19NateSchiedel Binghamton L 2-0 Dual(Stillwater)2/4 No. 15 Mike Larson Missouri W 4-2;SV1 Dual (Columbia)2/12 No.1JoeLeBlanc Wyoming L MD;14-2 Dual(Stillwater)2/12 No.7NickHeflin OhioState W 7-4 Dual(Stillwater)2/16 Erich Schmidtke Oklahoma L 4-3 Dual (Norman)2/19 TonyDallago Illinois L F;3:53 Dual(Stillwater)2/19 No.7KevinSteinhaus Minnesota L 4-1 Dual(Stillwater)2/24 No.18MikeLarson Missouri L F;4:32 Dual(Stillwater)

* Wrestled at 174 pounds

2011-12: Enters the Big 12 Championships with a 14-11 overall record and a7-9recordindualmeetcompetition…Begantheseasonwrestlingat174pounds,wherehetookfirstintheCentralMissouriOpen,pickinguptwomajordecisionsandafallinthefirstthreerounds…Alsowrestledat174poundsatthe Reno Tournament of Champions … Moved to 184 pounds halfway through the year and picked up a victory against No. 15 Mike Larson of Missouri, 4-2, in suddenvictory…DefeatedNo.7NickHeflinfromOhioState,7-4,duringtheNWCANationalDuals.

2010-11: Finished the season with a 10-3 record, placing in all three tournamentshecompetedin…TookfirstplaceattheOCUOpenafteramajordecisioninthefirstroundandan8-2victoryagainstfellowCowboyZachWhiteinthechampionshipmatch…FinishedsecondattheFHSUOpenafterloggingfourwins,includingthreemajordecisions…CameinfifthattheKaufmanBrandOpenbehindathree-wineffort…Twoofhisthreewinsweremajordecisionsincludinga10-2resultinthefifth-placebout.

2009-10: Went 13-7 on the year with a 3-3 mark in duals ... Most impressive winwasa9-6dualmatchtriumphoverMinnesota’sCodyYohnaspartoftheCowboys’victoryovertheGoldenGophersinStillwater...Wonthreeboutsatthe Reno Tournament of Champions ... His two losses in Reno both came at the handsofNCAAqualifiers...Infact,sixofhissevenlossesontheyearcameatthe hands of wrestlers who went on to compete at the NCAA Championships ... Suited up for the Cowboys in the Bedlam Dual vs. Oklahoma in Norman, losing toNo.6JeffJames...WontwiceattheVirginiaDuals.

2008-09: A mostly unknown wrestler who placed fourth at the Big 12 ChampionshipstoearnanautomaticberthintotheNCAAChampionships...Won twice at the NCAA Championships, claiming a 5-2 upset win over No. 16JustinKerberofCornellanda14-6majordecisionvictoryoverMatthewGevelinger of Brown ... Compiled a 26-13 overall record that included a 3-1 markindualsandthreewinsoverrankedopponents...Hitafive-pointmovein sudden victory to claim a 9-4 win over No. 20 Dorian Henderson of Missouri attheBig12Championships...Waspartofarotationat184poundswithCodyHill and Jared Shelton ... Marquee win of the regular season was a 16-5 major decisionpoundingofNo.18ChrisDaggettofLibertyinthefirstroundoftheRenoTournamentofChampions...Placedineachofthefivetournamentsinwhichhecompeted,takingfifthinReno,secondattheRogerDenkerOpen,thirdattheMissouriOpen,fourthattheCentralMissouriOpenandfifthattheLoper Open ... Beat Dorian Henderson of Missouri by a convincing 7-3 margin at the Missouri Open ... Won two of his three bouts at the Virginia Duals.

2007-08 (Redshirt Year):Compileda16-7overallrecordcompetingexclusivelyin open tournaments ... 184-pound champion at the Kaufman-Brand Open andthird-placefinisherattheRogerDenkerOpen...Workedhiswaythroughthe bracket at the Kaufman-Brand Open by winning all four of his matches by decision...Claimeda5-3winoverMinnesota’sSonnyYohnanda3-1winoverOSUteammateWalkerClarkeonhiswaytothetitle...Claimedonewinbyfalland one by major decision during the season.

High School: AttendedMacArthurHSinLawton,Okla.,wherehewascoachedby Ellis Holt ... Oklahoma state champion in 2007 ... Strung together a 136-16 recordduringhistimeinhighschool...MemberoftheNationalHonorSociety,theNationalHonorRoll,thePrincipal’sHonorRollandrecipientoftheGeneRoschellAward...Alsoplayedforthefootballteam...Participatedinchurchgroups and leadership class.

Personal: Christopher Leonard McNeil was born June 2, 1989 in Würzberg, Germany ... Son of Leonard and Jacquiline McNeil ... Has a sister, Jessica ... Father was a tailback at Hampton University and sister is a cheerleader at TCU ... Biology/pre-med major.

McNeil CapsuleYear Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick2007-08 Redshirted 2008-09 26-13 3-1 3-5 0 6 1 --2009-10 13-7 3-3 0-3 0 1 1 --2010-11 10-3 0-0 0-1 0 6 0 --2011-12 14-11 7-9 2-6 1 5 0 1:45Career 63-34 13-13 5-15 1 18 2 1:45

MCNEIL CAREER VS. BIG 12 FIELDDate Opponent School Result Score Site2/4/12 Mike Larson Missouri W 4-2;SV1 Dual (Columbia)2/24/12 MikeLarson Missouri L F;4:32 Dual(Stillwater)

11/16/08 Erich Schmidtke Oklahoma W 3-2 CMSU Open2/16/12 Erich Schmidtke Oklahoma L 4-3 Dual (Norman)

Never Met Boaz Beard Iowa State - - -

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CAYLEBYERS

197 POUNDS | SENIOR

CHUGIAK, ALASKACHUGIAK

2011-12 Match-by-Match | Senior Year | 197 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/6 Cody Sivertsen Central Oklahoma W TF;3:35 OCU Open (1st)11/6 Darnell Bortz Oklahoma State W 10-3 OCU Open (1st)11/6 JarettEdison CentralOklahoma W TF;4:32 OCUOpen(1st)11/13 Michael Faulkner Missouri Valley W F;1:18 UCM Open (1st)11/13 Zach Grimes Fort Hays State W TF5;16-0;3:48 UCM Open (1st)11/13 Jesse Alter Missouri Valley W MD;16-5 UCM Open (1st)11/13 Blake Rosholt Oklahoma State W 5-3 UCM Open (1st)11/25 Cole Shafer Iowa State W MD;9-1 Dual (Ames)12/4 No.3SonnyYohn Minnesota L 3-2 Dual(Stillwater)12/11KeldrickHall Oklahoma W F;6:41 Dual(Stillwater)12/18 Beau Wegner Ohio W MD;19-5 Reno TOC (2nd)12/18 Cody Reed Binghamton W 4-3 Reno TOC (2nd)12/18 Ryan Smith Cal Poly W 5-3 Reno TOC (2nd)12/18 Blake Rosholt Oklahoma State L 6-0 Reno TOC (2nd)1/1 No. 11 Alfonso Hernandez Wyoming L 8-4 Dual (Laramie)1/29 JoeMcMullan Bucknell W TF4;22-7;7:00 Dual(Stillwater)2/5 Zach Grimes Fort Hays W MD;24-10 MVC Open (1st)2/5 Chris Tacket Baker W F;4:34 MVC Open (1st)2/5 Blake Schoeninger NW Missouri State W TF5;17-2;4:55 MVC Open (1st)2/5 JustinHerbelie Missouri W MD;11-3 MVCOpen(1st)2/5 JarrettEdison CentralOklahoma W 7-2 MVCOpen(1st)2/12 No.11AlfonsoHernandez Wyoming W 5-4 Dual(Stillwater)2/12 No.20AndrewCampolattano OhioState W 3-1 Dual(Stillwater)2/24 No.5BrentHaynes Missouri W 7-1 Dual(Stillwater)

News... Led the team in wins for the second straight season with 30 against only seven losses... Was 13-4 in dual matches and a perfect 6-0 in CAA duals... LedthePatriotsinfallswithfive...Alsorecordedthreetechnicalfallsandfourmajordecisions...CapturedtheNavyClassicandNittanyLionOpenTournamenttitles...Finishedastherunner-upat197poundsattheSouthernScuffle...Named the CAA Wrestler of the Month on Dec. 9... Won the CAA Wrestler of the Week award on Jan. 6... Named the George Mason Male Student-Athlete of the Month for December.

2007-08 (At George Mason):QualifiedfortheNCAADivisionIWrestlingChampionshipsasafreshman,earningawildcardselectionafterfinishinginthirdplaceat197poundsattheCAAChampionships...Wonhisfirstmatchatthenationalchampionshipsbeforedroppingthenexttwo...Tiedfor10thinthenationandtiedforthirdintheCAAwithateam-high37winsduringtheseason... 11th in the CAA with a .787 winning percentage... Led the team with 16dualwinsandtiedfortheteamleadwithsevenCAAvictories...Ledtheteamwithsevenmajordecisions...Fourthontheteamwithfivefalls...Ranked13thbyInterMatand15thbyAmateurWrestlingNewsinthefinalrankingsoftheyear...AmateurWrestlingNewsAll-RookieFirstTeamselection...CAAAll-RookieTeamselectionat197pounds...VaSIDFirst-TeamAll-Virginia...PreseasonCAAAll-FreshmanTeamselectionat197pounds...Three-timeCAARookie of the Week award winner... George Mason Male Student-Athlete of the Month for December... Earned The Citadel Open Championship at 197 pounds... Wastherunner-upat197poundsatthePembrokeClassic...Finishedfirstatthe Navy Classic at 197 pounds... Finished in seventh place at the Southern Scuffleatthe197-poundweightclass...FinishedinsecondplaceattheVirginiaIntercollegiate State Championships.

High School:EarnedfourlettersinwrestlingatChugiakHighSchool...EarnedChugiakHigh’sMostValuableWrestlerawardandRegion4OutstandingWrestler honors during his senior year... Earned Outstanding Wrestler honors for the Mustangs during both his freshman and sophomore years... Posted four top-fivefinishesatthestatetournamentduringhiscareer,finishingsecondasafreshman,fourthasasophomoreandfirstasajuniorandsenior...Wonthetitleatthe2007RenoTournamentofChampions...RankedNo.6inthenationbyInterMat following his senior season.

Personal: Born on July 1, 1989... Parents are Maurice and Linda Byers... Has fivesiblings,Courtney,Chris,John,ComptomeandCailce...Hobbiesincludesnowboarding,campingandfishing...A2007graduateofChugiakHighSchool.

Byers CapsuleYear Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick2007-08* 37-10 16-2 N/A 5 7 0 N/A2008-09* 30-7 13-4 N/A 5 4 3 N/A2009-10* Redshirted 2010-11* 17-1 3-0 N/A 2 4 0 N/A2011-12 21-3 6-2 3-2 3 5 5 1:18Career 105-21 38-8 N/A 15 20 8 N/A

* wrestled at George Mason

2011-12: Features a 21-3 overall record entering the Big 12 Championships, including a 6-2 dual record … Is third on the team in bonus point victories with 13andleadstheteamintechfallswithfive…BeatNo.5BrettHaynesfromMissouri, 7-1, in the last dual match of the season … Placed second at the Reno Tournament of Champions in the 197-pound bracket, falling only to teammate BlakeRosholt…Openedtheseasonwithafirst-placefinishattheOklahomaCityOpen,winningtwoofhisthreematchesbytechfall…AlsotookfirstattheCentral Missouri Open, picking up fall, tech fall and major decision victories beforedefeatingRosholtforfirstplace…Wonanothertournament,theMissouri Valley College Open, recording a win by fall and tech fall, and two wins by major decision … Beat No. 11 Alfonso Hernandez of Wyoming, 5-4, and No. 20AndrewCampolattanoofOhioState,3-1,attheNWCANationalDuals.

2010-11 (At George Mason): Went 17-1 in his junior season with the Patriots … Ranked as high as the No. 2 197-pound wrestler, which is the highest ranking of any wrestler in George Mason history … Won 16-staight matches to begin the season…LonelosscameinthechampionshiproundoftheSouthernScuffletoCamSimazofCornell,5-4…Tookfirstinthe197-poundbracketattheHersheyDuals with four victories, including a pin and a major decision … Scored a season-high 19 points in a major decision at the Navy Classic … Recorded his fastest pin of the season of 1:59 against Mike Pushpak of Columbia.

2009-10 (At George Mason): Sat out the season with a medical redshirt... Wasrankedinfourdifferentpreseasonpolls,includingahighoffourthbyWrestlingReport.com.

2008-09 (At George Mason): QualifiedfortheNCAADivisionIWrestlingChampionshipsforthesecondconsecutiveseason...Camewithinonewinof earning All-America status... Won the CAA Championship at 197 pounds... Finished the season ranked 10th by InterMat and 13th by Amateur Wrestling

BYERS CAREER VS. BIG 12 FIELDDate Opponent School Result Score Site2/24/12 BrentHaynes Missouri W 7-1 Dual(Stillwater)

12/11/11 KeldrickHall Oklahoma W F;6:41 Dual(Stillwater)

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BLAKEROSHOLT

197 POUNDS | SOPHOMORE

PONCA CITY, OKLA.PONCA CITY

2011-12 Match-by-Match | Sophomore Year | 197 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/13WadeAylett MissouriValley W F;1:07 UCMOpen(2nd)11/13 Ryan Robinson Missouri W 2-0 UCM Open (2nd)11/13MattBaker Maryville W 9-8 UCMOpen(2nd)11/13 No. 2 Cayle Byers Oklahoma State L 5-3 UCM Open (2nd)12/10 Dion Harris Northwest Tech W F;0:26 UNK Loper Open (1st)12/10MattLenagh Nebraska-Kearney W 10-5 UNKLoperOpen(1st)12/10 Jahsua Marsh Midland W 10-3 UNK Loper Open (1st)12/18 Mac Mancuso West Virginia W MD;13-1 Reno TOC (1st)12/18 MIchael Sojka Stanford W TF5;15-0;5:17 Reno TOC (1st)12/18 No. 13 Tyler Dickenson Michigan State W F;MFor Reno TOC (1st)12/18 No. 11 Alfonso Hernandez Wyoming W 4-3 Reno TOC (1st)12/18 No. 4 Cayle Byers Oklahoma State W 6-0 Reno TOC (1st)12/30 Derek Toney Boise State W F;1:50 Dual (Boise)1/7 No. 15 Grant Gambrall Iowa W 8-4 Dual (Iowa City)1/20 ChaceEskam ArizonaState W TF5;19-4,6:39 Dual(Stillwater)1/22 ColeShafer IowaState W F;4:45 Dual(Stillwater)1/27 KaRonneJones NCState W 1-0 Dual(Stillwater)1/29 CodyReed Binghamton W 8-3 Dual(Stillwater)2/4 No. 9 Brent Haynes Missouri L 10-4 Dual (Columbia)2/16 No. 16 Keldrick Hall Oklahoma W 11-8 Dual (Norman)2/19 No.17MarioGonzalez Illinois W 8-6;SV1 Dual(Stillwater)2/19 No.6SonnyYohn Minnesota L 3-1 Dual(Stillwater)

2011-12: Comes into the Big 12 Championships with an overall record of 19-3, including a dual record of 8-2 and a 6-3 record vs. ranked opponents … Placedfirstinthe197-poundbracketattheRenoTournamentofChampions,notchingwinsbytechfallandmajordecisionintwoofthefirstthreematches…DefeatedNo.11AlfonsoHernandezofWyoming,4-3,inthesemifinalboutbeforebestingteammateCayleByerstotakethetitle…DefeatedNo.17MarioGonzalesofIllinois,8-6,insuddenvictoryduringtheNWCANationalDuals…BeatNo.15GrantGambrallofIowa,8-4,duringtheCowboys’dualvictoryinIowaCity…PlacedfirstattheUNKLoperOpen,winninghisfirstmatchbyfallinjust26seconds…Recordedasecond-placefinishattheCentralMissouriOpen,winningthree-straightbeforefallingtoByersinthefinalbout…Isfifthontheteam with six victories against ranked opponents.

2010-11:At-largeselectionintotheNCAAChampionshipsfield...Finishedwith a 9-10 record that included two wins over ranked opponents ... Scored a2-1winoverCampbellsville’sParkerBurnsinthewrestlebackfirstroundattheNCAAChampionships...Fifth-placefinisherattheBig12Championships... Originally slated to wrestle at 197 pounds, Rosholt was moved up to heavyweightafterAlanGelogaevwentdownwithaninjurysuffereredatthefirstopentournamentoftheyear...Weighedinatlessthan210poundsfornearlyallofhisboutsandoftentimessurrenderedmorethan50poundstohisopponents ... Signature win of the season was a 4-3 triumph over No. 8 Nathan Fernandez of Oklahoma when he hit a switch late in the match and rode Fernandez out to snatch a victory from the Sooner senior ... Scored a 4-3 win over eventual All-American Levi Cooper of Arizona State in Tempe.

2009-10 (Redshirt Year):Puttogetheran11-8overallrecordcompetingexclusively in open tournaments ... Six of his 11 victories came with bonus pointsattached,highlightedbythreewinsbyfall...PlacedthirdattheOklahoma City Open and was sixth at the Central Missouri Open ... Wrestled hisfirstthreetournamentsat197poundsbeforebumpinguptothe285-poundweightclassforthefinalopentournamentoftheseason...Hisonlydefeatatthe Oklahoma City Open came at the hands of OSU teammate and eventual All-American Alan Gelogaev.

High School:AttendedPoncaCityHSinPoncaCity,Okla.,wherehewasrunner-upforthe2008statetitleat160poundsandrunner-upforthe2009statetitleat189pounds,losingtothenation’stop-rankedwrestlerChrisPerryinthetitlebouthissenioryear...LedPoncaCitytoasecond-placefinishatthestatemeetas a junior and as a senior.

Personal:SonofJimandTraceyRosholt...OldestbrotherJakewasathree-timeNCAA champion for the Cowboys and another older brother, Jared, was a three-timeOSUAll-AmericanandthewinningestheavyweightinthestoriedhistoryofCowboy wrestling ... Older sister, Jesyca was a standout soccer player at OSU ... Blake is the youngest of the Rosholt family.

Rosholt CapsuleYear Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick2009-10 Redshirted 2010-11 9-10 8-6 2-5 0 2 0 --2011-12 19-3 8-2 6-3 5 1 2 0:26Career 28-13 16-8 8-8 5 3 2 0:26

ROSHOLT CAREER VS. BIG 12 FIELDDate Opponent School Result Score Site2/4/12 Brent Haynes Missouri L 10-4 Dual (Columbia_

11/8/09 Keldrick Hall Oklahoma W 2-1 OCU Open2/16/12 Keldrick Hall Oklahoma W 11-8 Dual (Norman)

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AUSTINMARSDEN

285 POUNDS | FRESHMAN

CRYSTAL LAKE, ILL.CRYSTAL LAKE CENTRAL

2011-12 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 285 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/13TreyPage Labette W MD;11-2 UMCOpen(2nd)11/13 Morgan Denson Maryville W MD;11-1 UMC Open (2nd)11/13 Jake Glore Missouri W 5-3 UMC Open (2nd)11/13 Charlie Gibbs Missouri Valley W 9-4 UMC Open (2nd)11/13 No. 6 Alan Gelogaev Oklahoma State L MD;12-4 UMC Open (2nd)12/3 JeffO’Daniel Labette W F;4:30 FHSUOpen(1st)12/3 AndrewSeverson Benedictine W F;3:19 FHSUOpen(1st)12/3 Cody Dauphin Central Oklahoma W 5-1 FHSU Open (1st)12/3 JustinGlenn FortHaysState W 7-5 FHSUOpen(1st)12/10 Fabian Guerrero Colby W F;4:35 UNK Loper Open (1st)12/10 Joe Alston Nebraska-Kearney W MD;13-4 UNK Loper Open (1st)12/10 Donny Longendyke Nebraska W 9-4 UNK Loper Open (1st)12/10KevinBarrett Nebraska-Kearney W 9-6 UNKLoperOpen(1st)1/15 James Alter Missouri Valley W 9-4 Denker Open (3rd)1/15 Marshon Eddings Maryville University W TF5;17-0 Denker Open (3rd)1/15 Dom Bradley* Missouri L* 5-4* Denker Open (3rd)*1/15 AdamWakefield NeoshoCountyCC W F;0:37 DenkerOpen(3rd)1/15 Tyson Yoder Oklahoma State W 3-2 Denker Open (3rd)1/15 Carl Lawrence Missouri Valley W F;5:37 Denker Open (3rd)1/15 David Devine S. Illinois Edwardsville W 10-5 Denker Open (3rd)2/5 Josh Lee Bacone W 9-3 MVC Open (1st)2/5 Cody Dauphin Central Oklahoma W F;Mfor MVC Open (1st)2/5 James Alter Missouri Valley W 5-2 MVC Open (1st)2/5 MattSpain Maryville W F;1:28 MVCOpen(1st)2/5 Carl Lawrence Missouri Valley W F;2:47 MVC Open (1st)2/19 PatWalker Illinois W 3-2 Dual(Stillwater)2/19 No.4TonyNelson Minnesota L 8-1 Dual(Stillwater)2/24 No.20DevinMellon Missouri W 3-2 Dual(Stillwater)

*does not count toward record because opponent is taking an Olympic redshirt year

2011-12: Enters the Big 12 tournament with a 25-2 overall record on the year, second to Jamal Parks in total victories this season for OSU … Moved to the startingheavyweightspotbecauseofaninjurytoAlanGelogaev…SteppedinduringtheNWCANationalDualsanddefeatedPatWalkerofIllinois,3-2,scoringatakedowninthefinalsecondstosecurethevictoryfortheCowboys…BeatNo.20DevinMellonofMissouri,3-2,inOSU’sfinaldualmeetoftheyear…Haswrestledinfiveopentournamentsandplacedfirstinthreeofthem…WontheFortHaysStateBobSmithOpen,pickingupfallsinhisfirsttwomatches … Also took the top spot at the UNK Loper Open, where he picked up a fall and major decision victory … Won the Missouri Valley College Open, recordingvictoriesbyfallinthesemifinalandfinalbouts…Placedsecondatthe Central Missouri Open and third at the Roger Denker Open.

High School:AttendedCrystalLakeCentralHighSchoolinCrystalLake,Ill.,wherehewascoachedbyJustinLehr…Wasafour-timeIllinoisGrecostatechampionandthree-timeIllinoisfreestylestatechampion…WastheIllinoishigh school state champion at 215 pounds in 2011, a season which saw him record44pins,thesecond-mostall-timeinIllinoishighschoolhistory…Wasthestatechampionat189poundsin2010…PlacedfifthattheFargoJuniorFreestyleatheavyweightin2011…WastheWrestlingUSAFolkstyleNationalChampion in 2011 … Placed third at the Fargo Junior Freestyle in 2010 … Was theFILACadetFreestyleNationalChampionin2010andtheFargoCadetFreestyleNationalChampionin2009…Wasamemberofthe2010and2011undefeatedTeamIllinoisJuniorFreestyleNationalChampions…In2009,wasamemberoftheTeamIllinoisCadetFreestyleandGrecoNationalChampions…Named Illinois Wrestler of the Year in 2011 by WIN Magazine … Named Crystal Lake Central Male Athlete of the Year in 2011 … In 2010, named Wrestler of the Year by Northwest Herald.

Personal: Born May 19, 1993 in Nashville, Tenn. … Son of Jim and Laura Marsden … Has a brother, Andrew … Ranked as the No. 22 recruit out of high school by Intermat … Also played football in high school, where he earned all-conference honors and was voted Defensive Player of the Year … Was a coach for the Crystal Lake Wizards youth wrestling club … Uncle Charlie Cross played footballfortheUniversityofIowaandthePittsburghSteelers.

Marsden CapsuleYear Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick2011-12 25-2 2-1 1-2 8 3 1 0:37Career 25-2 2-1 1-2 8 3 1 0:37

MARSDEN CAREER VS. BIG 12 FIELDDate Opponent School Result Score Site2/24/12 DevinMellon Missouri W 3-2 Dual(Stillwater)

Never Met Kyle Colling Oklahoma - - -

NeverMet MattGibson IowaState - - -

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KEY RESERVES

TYLER DORRELL2011-12 Match-by-Match | Sophomore Year | 125/133 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/13DiamondWilson* Labette W* TF5;16-1;4:51 UCMOpen(1st)*11/13 Mike Schmidt* Missouri W* 10-3 UCM Open (1st)*11/13 Cody Brewer* Oklahoma W* 9-6 UCM Open (1st)*11/13 Eric Wilson* Missouri W* F;3:37 UCM Open (1st)*11/13 Leroy Barnes* Neosho County W* 3-2 UCM Open (1st)*2/19 No.6JesseDelgado Illinois L 7-1 Dual(Stillwater)

* Wrestled at 133 pounds

LADD RUPP2011-12 Match-by-Match | Sophomore Year | 125 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/13 Adam Ludwin Fort Hays State W F;2:47 UCM Open (1st)11/13JonathanMadden unattached W F;1:28 UCMOpen(1st)11/13 Blayne Shockley Lindenwood W F;2:21 UCM Open (1st)11/13JeffVesta NeoshoCounty W 11-5 UCMOpen(1st)11/13 No. 5 Jon Morrison Oklahoma State W 2-1 UCM Open (1st)11/25 No. 9 Ryak Finch Iowa State L 7-3 Dual (Ames)12/4 No.2ZachSanders Minnesota L MD;15-7 Dual(Stillwater)12/18BoBettinson Waldorf W F;1:00 RenoTOC(2nd)12/18 Evan Silver Stanford W 8-4 Reno TOC (2nd)12/18 David Pardo Arizona State W F;6:12 Reno TOC (2nd)12/18No.13MichaelMartinez Wyoming W 5-3 RenoTOC(2nd)12/18 No. 9 Jon Morrison Oklahoma State L 4-1 Reno TOC (2nd)

JULIAN FEIKERT2011-12 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 141 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/13DeandreaCarter Labette W 6-3 UCMOpen(4th)11/13BrandonBennsnuti AWC W F;1:53 UCMOpen(4th)11/13 Trevor Jauch Missouri W 6-2 UCM Open (4th)11/13 Nick Hucke Missouri L 1-0 UCM Open (4th)11/13 Jake Ekster Missouri Valley W F;2:32 UCM Open (4th)11/13 Luke Silver Oklahoma State L 8-2 UCM Open (4th)12/3 Cody Cole Western State W F;5:39 FHSU Open (1st)12/3 Cody Hancock US Air Force Academy W MD;11-3 FHSU Open (1st)12/3 Casey Lynn Adams State W F;6:47 FHSU Open (1st)12/3 Casy Rowell Central Oklahoma W 3-1 FHSU Open (1st)12/3 DustinDooley FortHaysState W F;1:50 FHSUOpen(1st)12/18 McCade Fore Wyoming L 3-1 Reno TOC (dnp)12/18 Casey George Boise State W 4-1 Reno TOC (dnp)12/18 Joe Gardner Southwestern Oregon W F;1:16 Reno TOC (dnp)12/18 Darrin Boing Ohio L MD;13-5 Reno TOC (dnp)2/4 Nicholas Hucke Missouri W 10-4 Dual (Columbia)2/16 No. 3 Kendric Maple Oklahoma L MD;12-4 Dual (Norman)2/19 No.7NickDardanes Minnesota L 10-4 Dual(Stillwater)

LUKE SILVER2011-12 Match-by-Match | Senior Year | 141 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/13 Nick Hucke Missouri L F;2:49 UCM Open (3rd)11/13 Josh Durham Oklahoma W F;0:50 UCM Open (3rd)11/13 Harold Ritchie Missouri W F;1:15 UCM Open (3rd)11/13 Kash Biddle Missouri Valley W 5-0 UCM Open (3rd)11/13 Trevor Jauch Missouri W F;4:57 UCM Open (3rd)11/13JoshMyers OuachitaBaptist W 7-5 UCMOpen(3rd)11/13 Danny Rios AWC W F;5:40 UCM Open (3rd)11/13 Julian Feikert Oklahoma State W 8-2 UCM Open (3rd)12/18 Shane Yacuta Clackamas W TF5;18-1;5:00 Reno TOC (dnp)12/18 No. 4 Michael Mangrum Oregon State L F;4:47 Reno TOC (dnp)12/18 Alex Manley Stanford W MD;13-2 Reno TOC (dnp)12/18 Myles Mazurkiewicz Great Falls L F;1:05 Reno TOC (dnp)

STEPHEN SWAN2011-12 Match-by-Match | Sophomore Year | 157 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/6 AdamKlein Pratt W F;2:04 OCUOpen(1st)11/6 Mark Meyer Central Oklahoma W MD;20-7 OCU Open (1st)11/6 Cory Dauphin Central Oklahoma W 12-5 OCU Open (1st)11/6 Zach Skates Oklahoma State W 12-5 OCU Open (1st)

MATT WHITE2011-12 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 149/157 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/13BobbyWilliams OuachitaBaptist L 8-7 UCMOpen(dnp)11/13 Alex Davis Southern Illinois W MD;11-3 UCM Open (dnp)11/13 Mark Roundtree Fort Hays State W F;0:59 UCM Open (dnp)11/13PayneHatter Labette W MD;13-5 UCMOpen(dnp)

11/13 Cade Draper Oklahoma State W 7-4 UCM Open (dnp)11/13ScottNeuman CentralMissouri W 6-3 UCMOpen(dnp)11/13 Zach Skates Oklahoma State L 3-2 UCM Open (dnp)12/3 Chase White Nebraska-Kearney W SV1;3-1 FHSU Open (dnp)12/3 Alec Williams Air Force L 8-3 FHSU Open (dnp)12/3 AustinHarris WesternState L F;2:02 FHSUOpen(dnp)1/15 Gary Lindsay* Missouri W* 6-0 Denker Open (4th)*1/15 JeramyGriffin* LabetteCC W* F;0:12 DenkerOpen(4th)*1/15 Luke McClure* Central Missouri W* TF5;18-2 Denker Open (4th)*1/15 Jake Ekster* Missouri Valley L* 10-8 Denker Open (4th)*1/15 Frankie Porras* Purdue W* 8-4 Denker Open (4th)*1/15 Ryne Cokeley* Badger Wrestling Club L* 8-6 Denker Open (4th)*

* wrestled at 149 pounds

CHRIS CHIONUMA2011-12 Match-by-Match | Senior Year | 165 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/13 Ty Prazma Missouri W MD;13-4 UCM Open (1st)11/13EthanOrr Labette W 10-7 UCMOpen(1st)11/13 Clayton McFallane AWC W F;5:51 UCM Open (1st)11/13 No. 12 Dallas Bailey Oklahoma State W 2-1 UCM Open (1st)12/3 Riley Allen Nebraska-Kearney W F;3:49 FSHU Open (1st)12/3 Sam Thoman Fort Hays State W MD;20-7 FSHU Open (1st)12/3 Kyle Detmer Oklahoma W 5-4 FSHU Open (1st)12/3 Islam Abitov Nebraska-Kearney W F;3:40 FSHU Open (1st)12/10 Travis Kephart Midland W F;1:12 UNK Loper Open (1st)12/10 Mike Klinginsmith Nebraska W TF5;22-7 UNK Loper Open (1st)12/10 Joey Wilson Nebraska-Kearney W 3-1 UNK Loper Open (1st)

ZACH WHITE2011-12 Match-by-Match | Sophomore Year | 174/184 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/13 Ryan Spencer* Newman W* TF5;15-0;3:52 UCM Open (6th)*11/13DustinWilliams* Missouri W* 5-4 UCMOpen(6th)*11/13BrettRosedale* Maryville W* 13-10 UCMOpen(6th)*11/13 Todd Porter* Missouri L* 6-1 UCM Open (6th)*11/13 Cody Johnston* Missouri L* F;0:51 UCM Open (6th)*12/30ScottBacon* BoiseState L* 7-3 Dual(Boise)*1/1 PatMartinez* Wyoming L* F;2:54 Dual(Laramie)*1/20 KevinRadford ArizonaState L 13-9 Dual(Stillwater)1/29 JamieWestwood Bucknell W MD;11-2 Dual(Stillwater)

* wrestled at 174 pounds

ELLIOTT HELLWEGE2011-12 Match-by-Match | Junior Year | 174 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/13 Ashtom Cooper Missouri Valley W TF5;18-3;6:00 UCM Open (dnp)11/13 Pat Wright Missouri L 6-2 UCM Open (dnp)11/13 Ryan Spencer Newman W F;1:45 UCM Open (dnp)11/13 Nick Burghardt Maryville W 3-1 UCM Open (dnp)11/13 Jared Love Central Missouri L F;1:51 UCM Open (dnp)12/3 Chance Davis CO School of Mines W 5-2 FHSU Open (4th)12/3 KaytonMarshall Labette W 5-2 FHSUOpen(4th)12/3 Jarrod Purvis Adams State L 2-1;TB1 FHSU Open (4th)12/3 Cody Frankum Western State W 11-9;SV1 FHSU Open (4th)12/3 Christopher Morales Air Force W 6-0 FHSU Open (4th)12/3 Tanner Sturgeon Nebraska-Kearney W F;DEF FHSU Open (4th)12/3 Shane Woods Wyoming L 11-4 FHSU Open (4th)

ALAN GELOGAEV2011-12 Match-by-Match | Junior Year | 285 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/13 Trey Grovenor Newman W F;0:54 UCM Open (1st)11/13 Daniel Mueller Missouri Valley W F;1:57 UCM Open (1st)11/13 Ross Janney McKendree W F;0:23 UCM Open (1st)11/13AustinMarsden OklahomaState W MD;12-4 UCMOpen(1st)11/25No.19MattGibson IowaState W 9-3 Dual(Ames)12/4 No.3TonyNelson Minnesota W MD;16-5 Dual(Stillwater)12/11KyleColling Oklahoma W MD;15-2 Dual(Stillwater)12/18 Juan Enriquez Great Falls W 10-4 Reno TOC (3rd)12/18 Jared Erikson Air Force W F;5:39 Reno TOC (3rd)12/18 Chad Hanke* Oregon State L* 6-5* Reno TOC (3rd)*12/18 No. 16 MIke McClure Michigan State W 6-1 Reno TOC (3rd)12/18 Nick Gwiazdowski Binghamton W 16-9 Reno TOC (3rd)12/18 No. 8 Jeremy Johnson Ohio W F;2:29 Reno TOC (3rd)12/18 No. 14 Levi Cooper Arizona State W F;0:23 Reno TOC (3rd)12/30 J.T. Felix Boise State W F;0:47 Dual (Boise)1/1 L.J. Helbig Wyoming W F;3:23 Dual (Laramie)1/7 No. 7 Bobby Telford Iowa W MD;10-2 Dual (Iowa City)1/20 No.9LeviCooper ArizonaState W 6-1 Dual(Stillwater)1/22 No.10MattGibson IowaState W MD;13-1 Dual(Stillwater)1/27 JoshDavis NCState W TF5;16-1;3:13 Dual(Stillwater)1/29 No.19NickGwiazdowski Binghamton W TF5;20-3;6:07 Dual(Stillwater)2/4 Devin Mellon Missouri W 10-5 Dual (Columbia)

BOUT-BY-BOUT RESULTS

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2/12 L.J.Helbig Wyoming W TF5;18-3 Dual(Stillwater)2/12 PeterCapone OhioState W 6-2 Dual(Stillwater)2/16 Kyle Colling Oklahoma W 11-6 Dual (Norman)

*does not count toward record because opponent is taking an Olympic redshirt year

TYSON YODER2011-12 Match-by-Match | Sophomore Year | 285 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/6 Kyle Colling Oklahoma L 2-0 OCU Open (3rd)11/6 Keegan Hulsey Central Oklahoma W 5-0 OCU Open (3rd)11/6 StanleyLattimore OklahomaCity W 4-0 OCUOpen(3rd)11/6 Ethan Driver Oklahoma State W 4-1 OCU Open (3rd)11/6 Carl Lawrence Missouri Valley W F;1:32 OCU Open (3rd)11/6 Cody Dauphin Central Oklahoma W 3-1 OCU Open (3rd)1/15 Gabi Musallam Missouri Valley L 7-4 Denker Open (dnp)1/15 Nicholas Taul Missouri Valley W Mfor Denker Open (dnp)1/15 Marshon Eddings Maryville University W MD;8-0 Denker Open (dnp)1/15 ZotaihTuaquoi PrattCC W 6-1 DenkerOpen(dnp)1/15 AustinMarsden OklahomaState L 3-2 DenkerOpen(dnp)1/29 TylerLyster Bucknell W MD;12-2 Dual(Stillwater)2/5 Derek Holly Fort Hays W F;1:42 MVC Open (3rd)2/5 Zack Wilcox Missouri W 3-0 MVC Open (3rd)2/5 JesseTrent Unattached W 4-1 MVCOpen(3rd)2/5 Carl Lawrence Missouri Valley L 3-2 MVC Open (3rd)2/5 Josh Lee Bacone W 3-1 MVC Open (3rd)2/5 JesseTrent Unattached W 8-2 MVCOpen(3rd)

REDSHIRTS AND OTHERS

JOE ALI2011-12 Match-by-Match | Junior Year | 165 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/6 Chris Watson Central Oklahoma L 3-1 OCU Open (dnp)11/6 SheldonGraves Pratt W 7-4 OCUOpen(dnp)11/6 Trey Saxon N. Mexico Highlands W 7-2 OCU Open (dnp)11/6 Kyle Detmer Oklahoma L 11-6 OCU Open (dnp)11/13ChristianLoges Maryville L 3-1 UCMOpen(dnp)11/13 TJ Parker Missouri W 10-3 UCM Open (dnp)11/13SheldonGraves Pratt W 3-2 UCMOpen(dnp)11/13 Daniel Breit Lindenwood W 7-0 UCM Open (dnp)11/13 Jordan Gagliano Missouri L MD;15-3 UCM Open (dnp)11/22No.4AndrewSorenson IowaState L MD;13-4 Dual(Stillwater)

DARNELL BORTZ2011-12 Match-by-Match | Sophomore Year | 197 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/6 Carson Mathews Central Oklahoma W MD;8-0 OCU Open (5th)11/6 Teanu Rickard Central Oklahoma W 9-2 OCU Open (5th)11/6 No. 2 Cayle Byers Oklahoma State L 10-3 OCU Open (5th)11/6 Jesse Green Cumberland L 6-3 OCU Open (5th)11/13MattBaker Maryville L 3-1;TB1 UCMOpen(dnp)11/13 Devin Johnson McKendree W 5-1 UCM Open (dnp)11/13 Zach Grimes Fort Hays State W 5-3 UCM Open (dnp)11/13JustinHeberlie Missouri L 10-6 UCMOpen(dnp)12/3 Adrin Linan Colorado W F;2:59 FHSU Open (dnp)12/3 ZachAnderson Labette L 7-3 FHSUOpen(dnp)12/3 MaxAdair Labette W F;6:53 FHSUOpen(dnp)12/3 Zack Grimes Fort Hays State L F;6:31 FHSU Open (dnp)1/15 Cole Carr Neosho County CC W MD;10-1 Denker Open (5th)1/15 Warren Galloway Truman W 9-2 Denker Open (5th)1/15 Ryan Robinson Missouri L 6-4 Denker Open (5th)1/15 MaxAdair LabetteCC L MD;14-6 DenkerOpen(5th)1/15 Warren Galloway Truman W 8-4 Denker Open (5th)

TOMMY DIAZ2011-12 Match-by-Match | Junior Year | 157 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/13NicoMartinez MissouriValley L 11-9 UCMOpen(dnp)11/13 Ray Smith Neosho County W MD;17-6 UCM Open (dnp)11/13SpencerRutherford Labette L F;6:57 UCMOpen(dnp)12/10MikeGanny HastingsCollege W F;2:42 UNKLoperOpen(dnp)12/10 T.J. Hepburn Nebraska-Kearney L MD;13-2 UNK Loper Open (dnp)12/10ConnorBlanco HastingsCollege L 7-0 UNKLoperOpen(dnp)

ALEX DIERINGER2011-12 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 157 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site12/3 Ryne McQueen Colorado W F;1:55 FSHU Open (1st)12/3 Daulet Aliev Northwest Tech W F;1:34 FSHU Open (1st)12/3 Alec Williams Air Force W 5-4 FSHU Open (1st)12/3 Daniel Kelly Adams State W SV2;9-3 FSHU Open (1st)12/3 JustinDeangelis Oklahoma W 4-2 FSHUOpen(1st)

12/10 Colton Johnson Nebraska-Kearney W MD;12-2 UNK Loper Open (2nd)12/10 Eric Jones Nebraska-Kearney W 10-6 UNK Loper Open (2nd)12/10 Ross Grande Nebraska W 5-2 UNK Loper Open (2nd)12/10 T.J. Hepburn Nebraska-Kearney L 3-2 UNK Loper Open (2nd)1/15 Derrick Pousson S. Illinois Edwardsville W F;6:44 Denker Open (1st)1/15 Doug Welch Purdue W 10-3 Denker Open (1st)1/15 Cody Gillenwater Central Missouri W F;6:56 Denker Open (1st)1/15 Steven Ross S. Illinois Edwardsville W F;0:50 Denker Open (1st)1/15 Kyle Lowman S. Illinois Edwardsville W F;4:23 Denker Open (1st)2/5 Daniel Breit Lindenwood W 9-2 MVC Open (1st)2/5 NicoMartinez MissouriValley W F;2:40 MVCOpen(1st)2/5 Jimmie Schuessler Grand View W MD;8-0 MVC Open (1st)2/5 Parker Madl Oklahoma W 9-3 MVC Open (1st)

CADE DRAPER2011-12 Match-by-Match | Sophomore Year | 157 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/13 Kyle Lowman Southern Illinois L 4-2 UCM Open (dnp)11/13 Caleb Gibbens Missouri Valley W MD;10-0 UCM Open (dnp)11/13 Christopher Murray Missouri Valley W 3-0 UCM Open (dnp)11/13 Joey Moorhouse Maryville W 6-2 UCM Open (dnp)11/13MattWhite OklahomaState L 7-4 UCMOpen(dnp)12/3 Colby Crank Beth L TF;19-4;4;11 FHSU Open (dnp)12/3 Zach Legino Nebraska-Kearney W 6-4 FHSU Open (dnp)12/3 DevinAguirre Labette L 7-3 FHSUOpen(dnp)

ETHAN DRIVER2011-12 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 285 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/6 Carl Lawrence Missouri Valley L 3-1 OCU Open (dnp)11/6 Derek Locust Oklahoma City W 8-3 OCU Open (dnp)11/6 Tyson Yoder Oklahoma State L 4-1 OCU Open (dnp)12/10 Levi Roberson Midland L 2-1 UNK Loper Open (dnp)12/10 Pedro Garcia Colby W F;6:09 UNK Loper Open (dnp)12/10JoeKent MissouriBaptist W 6-3 UNKLoperOpen(dnp)12/10 Evan Christansen Midland L 3-1 UNK Loper Open (dnp)

PETER HAMMER2011-12 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 125/133 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/6 Andrew Schumauch* Oklahoma City W* 5-4 OCU Open (dnp)*11/6 Cooper Finch* Central Oklahoma W* MD;11-2 OCU Open (dnp)*11/6 Paulie Hansen* Missouri Valley L* MD;20-9 OCU Open (dnp)*11/13JeffVesta* NeoshoCounty L* MD;11-0 UCMOpen(dnp)*11/13 Kevin McElroy* Central Missouri W* F;5:50 UCM Open (dnp)*11/13GarrettJones* Labette L* MD;12-4 UCMOpen(dnp)*12/3 Jesse Hillhouse Colorado State-Pueblo L 7-1 FHSU Open (dnp)12/3 Jeremy Macias New Mexico Highlands W F;2:27 FHSU Open (dnp)12/3 Symon Seaton Fort Hays State L MD;14-4 FHSU Open (dnp)1/15 Derrick Grieshaber Lindenwood W MD;14-3 Denker Open (3rd)1/15 AdamCline OuachitaBaptist W F;4:52 DenkerOpen(3rd)1/15 Le’RoyBarnes NeoshoCountyCC L MD;12-0 DenkerOpen(3rd)1/15 ShaneFletcher OuachitaBaptist W F;3:37 DenkerOpen(3rd)1/15 Dennis Welch Missouri Valley W 10-8 Denker Open (3rd)2/5 Trace Gutknecht Embry-Riddle W 7-0 MVC Open (dnp)2/5 Eric Wilson Missouri L 7-0 MVC Open (dnp)2/5 Drew Harbinson Baker W 7-4 MVC Open (dnp)2/5 Logan Welch Missouri Valley L TF5;18-3;2:30 MVC Open (dnp)

* Wrestled at 125 pounds

COLTON HILL2011-12 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 184 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/6 Zach Aylor Central Oklahoma L 9-3 OCU Open (dnp)11/6 Rancre Rue Central Oklahoma W TF;6:00 OCU Open (dnp)11/6 Josh Manu Missouri Valley L F;0:43 OCU Open (dnp)

RHETT LEACH2011-12 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 125/133 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/13TylerHartman* OuachitaBaptist W* 8-1 UCMOpen(dnp)*11/13 Sean McCormick* AWC W* 5-2 UCM Open (dnp)*11/13 Patrick Myers* Southern Illinois L* 3-1 UCM Open (dnp)*11/13GarrettEvans* OuachitaBaptist L* 3-2 UCMOpen(dnp)*12/10TonyBlessie* HastingsCollege L* F;5:19 UNKLoperOpen(3rd)*12/10 Ryan Bauer* Nebraska-Kearney W* F;4:49 UNK Loper Open (3rd)*12/10 Jeremy Inderlied* Colby W* MD;8-0 UNK Loper Open (3rd)*12/10GarrettGrantom* Nebraska-Kearney W* 7-4 UNKLoperOpen(3rd)*12/10 Skyler Goepfert* Midland W* F;Mfor UNK Loper Open (3rd)*1/15 Antwon Davis* Rend Lake L* F;2:21 Denker Open (4th)*1/15 KalebBonilla* Pratt W* F;1:21 DenkerOpen(4th)*1/15 Tyler Schilson* Truman State W* F;2:10 Denker Open (4th)*1/15 A.J.Navarette* Labette W* 5-2 DenkerOpen(4th)*1/15 Antwon Davis* Rend Lake L* 5-2 Denker Open (4th)*

BOUT-BY-BOUT RESULTS

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2/5 Kyle Webb* Lindenwood W F;FOR MVC Open (dnp)2/5 DustinReed CentralOklahoma L 6-1 MVCOpen(dnp)2/5 Jesse Conaway Central Missouri W 5-4 MVC Open (dnp)2/5 Mason Saldana Embry-Riddle W 3-1 MVC Open (dnp)2/5 Logan Welch Missouri Valley L 13-8 MVC Open (dnp)

* wrestled at 125 pounds

MICHAEL MARTIN2011-12 Match-by-Match |Freshman Year | 141 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/13 Craig Chiles Lindenwood W 5-2 UCM Open (dnp)11/13 Rory Wilkinson Fort Hays State W 9-3 UCM Open (dnp)11/13 Danny Rios AWC L 7-6 UCM Open (dnp)11/13 Jake Ekster Missouri Valley L 7-1 UCM Open (dnp)12/3 Brandon Rimpley Nebraska-Kearney L 15-14 FHSU Open (dnp)12/3 CJ Napier UNA W F;DEF FHSU Open (dnp)12/3 NathanMcElrath Labette W MD;12-4 FHSUOpen(dnp)12/3 Javon Haines Neosho County W 7-2 FHSU Open (dnp)12/3 Jace Cambell Colby Community L MD;14-0 FHSU Open (dnp)12/10 Troy Bainter Nebraska-Kearney L F;0:27 UNK Loper Open (dnp)12/10 Phillip Goodwin Midland W 5-3 UNK Loper Open (dnp)12/10 Klay Kasik Nebraska-Kearney L 6-4 UNK Loper Open (dnp)1/15 Steven Rodrigues Illinois L TF5;20-5 Denker Open (dnp)1/15 RakanAdwan LabetteCC W 7-2 DenkerOpen(dnp)1/15 Tahlor Fowlkes Missouri Valley W 9-6 Denker Open (dnp)1/15 TylerDavis LabetteCC L 8-3 DenkerOpen(dnp)1/28 Chad Orum Baker W MD;8-0 Mustang Open (dnp)1/28 JonathanApple CentralBaptist W F;5:50 MustangOpen(dnp)1/28 ChritstianHernandez Bacone L 9-2 MustangOpen(dnp)1/28 Cory Ticknor Texas State W F;1:06 Mustang Open (dnp)1/28 Dylan Coppenbarger Baker L 12-6 Mustang Open (dnp)2/5 Luke McClure Central Missouri L MD;12-4 MVC Open (dnp)2/5 DylanYimkoff CentralMissouri W 9-4 MVCOpen(dnp)2/5 Colin Merkley Embry-Riddle L MD;16-2 MVC Open (dnp)

ALEX MUNOZ 2011-12 Match-by-Match |Senior Year | 157 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site12/3 Jeshua Anderson Texas-Arlington W F;1:09 FHSU Open (3rd)12/3 DevinAguirre Labette W 9-4 FHSUOpen(3rd)12/3 Daniel Kelly Adams State L 7-5 FHSU Open (3rd)12/3 Chase White Nebraska-Kearney W 10-6 FHSU Open (3rd)12/3 Colby Crank Beth W MD;12-3 FHSU Open (3rd)12/3 Cory Dauphin Central Oklahoma W 12-9 FHSU Open (3rd)12/3 Derek Koehn Fort Hays State W 6-1 FHSU Open (3rd)1/29 JohnRegan Bucknell L F;5:51 Dual(Stillwater)

QUINTEN PATTERSON2011-12 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 174 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/13 Todd Porter Missouri L 9-6 UCM Open (dnp)11/13JamaalBufford MissouriValley L 4-3 UCMOpen(dnp)12/10 Shane Woods Wyoming L 5-1 UNK Loper Open (4th)12/10 Johnny Reardon Northwest Tech W MD;14-5 UNK Loper Open (4th)12/10WillieSchwartzkopf HastingsCollege W 7-4 UNKLoperOpen(4th)12/10 Drew Comito Nebraska-Kearney W 3-1 UNK Loper Open (4th)12/10 Shane Woods Wyoming L 8-3 UNK Loper Open (4th)1/15 James Houchins Missouri L 13-7 Denker Open (4th)1/15 Sean Brown Truman W F;2:21 Denker Open (4th)1/15 Dimitri Willis Maryville University W 8-5 Denker Open (4th)1/15 Steven Kemp Lindenwood (Mo.) W 7-4 Denker Open (4th)1/15 DavidButler OuachitaBaptist W 11-4 DenkerOpen(4th)1/15 William Ressel Central Missouri L 5-1 Denker Open (4th)

ZACH SKATES2011-12 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 157/165 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/6 NicoMartinez* MissouriValley W* MD;13-4 OCUOpen(2nd)*11/6 JoeyVogelsberg* WaylandBaptist W* MD;18-5 OCUOpen(2nd)*11/6 Nick Turner* Oklahoma City W* 5-2 OCU Open (2nd)*11/6 Stephen Swan* Oklahoma State L* 12-5 OCU Open (2nd)*11/13SpencerRutherford* Labette W* 6-2 UCMOpen(5th)*11/13ScottNeuman* CentralMissouri L* 3-2 UCMOpen(5th)*11/13AustinRymarz* SouthernIllinois W* MD;15-4 UCMOpen(5th)*11/13BradleyLittle* FortHaysState W* 7-4 UCMOpen(5th)*11/13 Josh Cyr* Missouri W* 5-3 UCM Open (5th)*11/13BobbyWilliams* OuachitaBaptist W* 4-2 UCMOpen(5th)*11/13MattWhite* OklahomaState W* 3-2 UCMOpen(5th)*11/13 Gian Traverso* Missouri Valley L* 8-2 UCM Open (5th)*12/3 AustinHarris* WesternState W* MD;17-6 FHSUOpen(dnp)*12/3 Elijah Levee* Air Force W* 10-4 FHSU Open (dnp)*12/3 JustinDeangelis* Oklahoma L* SV2;4-2 FHSUOpen(dnp)*12/3 DevinAguirre* Labette W* 6-4 FHSUOpen(dnp)*12/3 Derek Koehn* Fort Hays State L* 9-2 FHSU Open (dnp)*12/10 Andy McCulley* Wyoming L* F;1:46 UNK Loper Open (dnp)*

12/10 Sterling Terry* Midland W* 6-5 UNK Loper Open (dnp)*12/10MattOliver* Nebraska-Kearney W* F;Mfor UNKLoperOpen(dnp)*12/10 Eric Jones* Nebraska-Kearney L* 8-4 UNK Loper Open (dnp)*2/5 James Houchins Missouri L 8-4 MVC Open (dnp)2/5 JamaalBufford MissouriValley W 8-1 MVCOpen(dnp)2/5 KevinCorbett Affliction L 7-5 MVCOpen(dnp)

* wrestled at 157 pounds

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125: Peter Hammer (dnp)157: Stephen Swan (1st place), Zach Skates (2nd place)165: Joe Ali (dnp)184: Colton Hill (dnp)197: No. 2 Cayle Byers (1st place), Darnell Bortz (dnp)285: Tyson Yoder (3rd place), Ethan Driver (dnp)

OKLAHOMA CITY OPENNov. 6, 2011 :: Oklahoma City, Okla. :: Two Cowboy champs

125:LaddRupp(1stplace),No.5JonMorrison(2ndplace),RhettLeach(dnp), Peter Hammer (dnp)133: Tyler Dorrell (1st place)141:LukeSilver(3rdplace),JulianFeikert(4thplace),MichaelMartin(dnp)149: No. 2 Jamal Parks (1st place)157:No.9AlbertWhite(1stplace),ZachSkates(5thplace),MattWhite(dnp), Cade Draper (dnp), Tommy Diaz (dnp)165: Chris Chionuma (1st place), No. 12 Dallas Bailey (2nd place), Joe Ali (dnp)174:ChrisMcNeil(1stplace),ZachWhite(6thplace),ElliottHellwege(dnp),QuintenPatterson(dnp)184: No. 9 Chris Perry (1st place)197: No. 2 Cayle Byers (1st place), Blake Rosholt (2nd place), Darnell Bortz (dnp)285:No.6AlanGelogaev(1stplace),AustinMarsden(2ndplace)

CENTRAL MISSOURI OPENNov. 13, 2011 :: Warrensburg, Mo. :: Nine Cowboy champs

133: No. 1 Jordan Oliver dec. No. 3 B.J. Futrell (Illinois), 8-7149: No. 2 Jamal Parks MD Joel Smith (Arizona State), 17-4

46TH ANNUAL NWCA ALL-STAR CLASSICNov. 21, 2011 :: Temp, Ariz. :: Two Cowboy champs*Bouts do not count toward season records (exhibition)

Dual started at 197 pounds197: No. 2 Cayle Byers (OSU) MD Cole Shafer (ISU); 9-1285:No.4AlanGelogaev(OSU)dec.No.19MattGibson(ISU);9-3125: No. 9 Ryak Finch (ISU) dec. Ladd Rupp (OSU); 6-4133: No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU) fall Shayden Terukina (ISU); 2:38141:No.7JoshKindig(OSU)fallLukeGoettl(ISU);1:57149: No. 2 Jamal Parks (OSU) dec. Joey Cozart (ISU); 6-3157: No. 9 Albert White (OSU) MD Lucas Swalla (ISU); 13-5165: No. 7 Andrew Sorenson (ISU) dec. No. 13 Dallas Bailey (OSU); 5-1174: No. 8 Chris Spangler (ISU) dec. Chris McNeil (OSU); 9-5184: No. 9 Chris Perry (OSU) dec. No. 12 Boaz Beard (ISU); 9-2

NO. 2 OSU 29, IOWA STATE 9Nov.25,2011::HiltonColiseum::Attendance-2,248

Dual Started At 133 Pounds133: No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU) fall No. 10 David Thorn (MINN); 2:16141: No. 19 Nick Dardanes (MINN) dec. No. 7 Josh Kindig (OSU); 14-12 SV1149: No. 2 Jamal Parks (OSU) dec. No. 15 Dylan Ness (MINN); 6-5157:No.9AlbertWhite(OSU)dec.AlecOrtiz(MINN);5-4165: No. 9 Cody Yohn (MINN) MD No. 13 Dallas Bailey (OSU); 12-1174: Chris McNeil (OSU) MD Steven Avalos (MINN); 13-5184: No. 9 Chris Perry (OSU) dec. No. 4 Kevin Steinhaus (MINN); 4-3197: No. 3 Sonny Yohn (MINN) dec. No. 2 Cayle Byers (OSU); 3-2285: No. 4 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) MD No. 3 Tony Nelson (MINN); 16-5125: No. 2 Zach Sanders (MINN) MD No. 13 Ladd Rupp (OSU); 15-7

NO. 2 OSU 23, NO. 4 MINNESOTA 14Dec.4,2011::Gallagher-IbaArena::Attendance-2,908

125:RhettLeach(3rdplace)141:MichaelMartin(dnp)157: Alex Dieringer (2nd place), Zach Skates (dnp), Tommy Diaz (dnp) 165: Chris Chionuma (1st place)174:QuintenPatterson(4thplace)197: Blake Rosholt (1st place)285:AustinMarsden(1stplace),EthanDriver(dnp)

UNK LOPER OPENDec. 10, 2011 :: Kearney, Neb. :: Three Cowboy Champs

Dual started at 149 pounds149: No. 2 Jamal Parks (OSU) dec. No. 11 Nick Lester (OU); 4-3157:No.11MattLester(OU)dec.No.9AlbertWhite(OSU);8-3165: Bubby Graham (OU) dec. No. 16 Dallas Bailey (OSU); 6-2174: Chris McNeil (OSU) dec. Nolan McBryde (OU); 5-3184: No. 6 Chris Perry (OSU) dec. No. 13 Erich Schmidtke (OU); 7-1197: No. 4 Cayle Byers (OSU) fall Keldrick Hall (OU); 6:41285: No. 3 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) MD Kyle Colling (OU); 15-2125:No.4JarrodPatterson(OU)dec.JonMorrison(OSU);4-0133: No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU) fall Derek Geiges (OU); 1:30141: No. 6 Kendric Maple (OU) MD No. 9 Josh Kindig (OSU); 13-3

NO. 2 OSU 25, NO. 11 OKLAHOMA 13Dec.11,2011::Gallagher-IbaArena::Attendance-4,211

2011-12 RESULTS

133: Peter Hammer (dnp)141:JulianFeikert(1stplace),MichaelMartin(dnp)157:AlexDieringer(1stplace),AlexMunoz(3rdplace),MattWhite(dnp),Zach Skates (dnp), Cade Draper (dnp)165: Chris Chionuma (1st place)174:ElliottHellwege(4thplace)197: Darnell Bortz (dnp)285:AustinMarsden(1stplace)

FORT HAYS STATE BOB SMITH OPENDec. 3, 2011 :: Hays, Kan. :: Four Cowboy Champs

125: Jon Morrison (1st place), Ladd Rupp (2nd place)133: Jordan Oliver (1st place)141: Josh Kindig (3rd place), Luke Silver (did not place), Julian Feikert (dnp)149: Jamal Parks (1st place)157: Albert White (5th place)165: Dallas Bailey (2nd place)174: Chris McNeil (dnp)184: Chris Perry (1st place)197: Blake Rosholt (1st place), Cayle Byers (2nd place)285: Alan Gelogaev (3rd place)

RENO TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONSDec. 18, 2011 :: Reno Events Center :: 1st place :: Five Cowboy Champs

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Dual Started At 157 Pounds157: No. 16 Albert White (OSU) dec. No. 12 George Ivanov (BSU); 5-3165: No. 18 Dallas Bailey (OSU) dec. Micheal Cuthbertson (BSU); 2-0174:ScottBacon(BSU)dec.ZachWhite(OSU);7-3184: Chris McNeil (OSU) won by forfeit197: Blake Rosholt (OSU) fall Derek Toney (BSU); 1:50285: No. 3 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) fall J.T. Felix (BSU); 0:47125: No. 9 Jon Morrison (OSU) MD Isaac Romero (BSU); 9-0133: No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU) fall Shawn Jones (BSU); 5:52141: No. 14 Josh Kindig (OSU) TF5 Benjamin DeMuelle (BSU); 18-3, 5:35149: No. 2 Jamal Parks (OSU) MD Steven Hernandez (BSU); 14-4

NO. 2 OSU 43, BOISE STATE 3Dec.30,2011::TacoBellArena::Attendance-2,000

Dual Started At 125 Pounds125: No. 8 Jon Morrison (OSU) MD David Prado (ASU); 11-1133: No. 2 Jordan Oliver (OSU) TF5 Shane McGough (ASU); 25-9, 7:00141:NathanHoffer(ASU)dec.No.12JoshKindig(OSU);10-4149: No. 2 Jamal Parks (OSU) MD Joel Smith (ASU); 15-5157: No. 12 Albert White (OSU) dec. Hans Rasmusson (ASU); 7-3165: No. 18 Dallas Bailey (OSU) TF5 Rush Hall (ASU); 19-4, 4:48174: No. 5 Chris Perry (OSU) MD Eric Starks (ASU); 11-1184: Kevin Radford (ASU) dec. Zach White (OSU); 13-9197: No. 10 Blake Rosholt (OSU) TF5 Chace Eskam (ASU); 19-4, 6:39285: No. 3 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) dec. No. 9 Levi Cooper (ASU); 6-1

NO. 1 OSU 33, ARIZONA STATE STATE 6Jan.20,2012::Gallagher-IbaArena::Attendance-2,088

Dual Started At 141 Pounds141: No. 14 Josh Kindig (OSU) dec. McCade Ford (WYO); 8-2149: No. 2 Jamal Parks (OSU) dec. Brandon Richardson (WYO); 8-2157: No. 16 Albert White (OSU) dec. Dakota Friesth (WYO); 8-3165: No. 3 Shane Onufer (WYO) dec. No. 18 Dallas Bailey (OSU); 9-3 174:No.15PatMartinez(WYO)fallZachWhite(OSU);2:54184: No. 3 Joe LeBlanc (WYO) TF5 Chris McNeil (OSU); 16-1197: No. 11 Alfonso Hernandez (WYO) dec. No. 4 Cayle Byers (OSU), 8-4285: No. 3 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) fall L.J. Helbig (WYO); 3:23125: No. 9 Jon Morrison (OSU) dec. Kasey Garnhart (WYO); 4-1133: No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU) fall No. 16 Zach Zehner (WYO); 5:44

NO. 2 OSU 24, NO. 20 WYOMING 17Jan.1,2012::Arena-Auditorium::Attendance-1,184

Dual Started At 133 Pounds133: No. 2 Jordan Oliver (OSU) TF5 Ben Cash (ISU); 17-1, 3:09141:No.12JoshKindig(OSU)MDNo.13LukeGoettl(ISU);11-3149: No. 2 Jamal Parks (OSU) MD Luke Swalla (ISU); 17-5157: No. 12 Albert White (OSU) dec. Michael Moreno (ISU); 6-1165: No. 4 Andrew Sorenson (ISU) MD Joe Ali (OSU); 13-4174: No. 5 Chris Perry (OSU) dec. Mikey England (ISU); 8-1184: Chris McNeil (OSU) MD Tyler Christensen (ISU); 13-4197: No. 10 Blake Rosholt (OSU) fall Cole Shafer (ISU); 4:45285:No.3AlanGelogaev(OSU)MDNo.10MattGibson(ISU);13-1125: No. 18 Ryak Finch (ISU) dec. No. 8 Jon Morrison (OSU); 3-2

NO. 1 OSU 33, IOWA STATE 7Jan.22,2012::Gallagher-IbaArena::Attendance-2,661

OSU earns one team point on the third criteria - total match points (54-51)Dual started at 285 pounds285: No. 3 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) MD No. 7 Bobby Telford (Iowa); 10-2125:No.2MattMcDonough(Iowa)MDNo.8JonMorrison(OSU);14-4133: No. 4 Tony Ramos (Iowa) dec. No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU); 4-3;TB1141: No. 5 Montell Marion (Iowa) dec. No. 18 Josh Kindig (OSU); 9-7149: No. 2 Jamal Parks (OSU) dec. Mike Kelly (Iowa); 8-3157: No. 12 Albert White (OSU) dec. Nick Moore (Iowa); 7-4165: No. 13 Mike Evans (Iowa) dec. Dallas Bailey (OSU); 5-1174:ChrisPerry(OSU)dec.No.5EthenLofthouse(Iowa);3-2;TB1184: Vinnie Wagner (Iowa) dec. Chris McNeil (OSU); 4-3197: Blake Rosholt (OSU) dec. No. 15 Grant Gambrall (Iowa); 8-4

NO. 2 OSU 17, NO. 1 IOWA 16Jan.7,2012::Carver-HawkeyeArena::Attendance-15,400

Dual started at 125 pounds125:No.10JonMorrison(OSU)dec.ColtinFought(NCSU);5-3,SV1133:No.1JordanOliver(OSU)fallBenElliott(NCSU);4:07141:No.12DarriusLittle(NCSU)dec.No.14JoshKindig(OSU);5-3149:No.2JamalParks(OSU)dec.MattNereim(NCSU);6-4157: No. 12 Albert White (OSU) dec. Colton Palmer (NCSU); 7-5165: Dallas Bailey (OSU) MD Nijel Jones (NCSU); 14-6174: No. 4 Chris Perry (OSU) MD Quinton Godley (NCSU); 10-1184:ChrisMcNeil(OSU)MDRobertO’Neill(NCSU);15-6197: No. 10 Blake Rosholt (OSU) dec. KaRonne Jones (NCSU); 1-0285: No. 3 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) TF5 Josh Davis (NCSU); 16-1,3:13

NO. 1 OSU 35, NC STATE 3Jan.27,2012::Gallagher-IbaArena::Attendance-1,888

Dual started at 125 pounds125: No. 10 Jon Morrison (OSU) dec. Derek Steeley (BU); 8-3133: No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU) fall Patrick Hunter (BU); 5:36141: No. 14 Josh Kindig (OSU) MD Joe Bonaldi (BU); 14-4149: No. 2 Jamal Parks (OSU) dec. No. 4 Donnie Vinson (BU); 5-3157:No.12AlbertWhite(OSU)dec.No.9JustinLister(BU);5-3165:DallasBailey(OSU)MDMattKaylor(BU);10-2174: No. 4 Chris Perry (OSU) MD Caleb Wallace (BU); 21-8184: No. 19 Nate Schiedel (BU) dec. Chris McNeil (OSU); 2-0197: No. 10 Blake Rosholt (OSU) dec. Cody Reed (BU); 8-3285: No. 3 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) TF5 No. 19 Nick Gwiazdowski (BU); 20-3;6:07

NO. 1 OSU 35, NO. 19 BINGHAMTON 3Jan.29,2012::Gallagher-IbaArena::Attendance-2,388

2011-12 RESULTS

125:RhettLeach(4thplace)133: Peter Hammer (3rd place)141:MichaelMartin(dnp)149:MattWhite(4th)157: Alex Dieringer (1st)174:QuintenPatterson(4th)197: Darnell Bortz (5th)285:AustinMarsden(3rd),TysonYoder(dnp)

ROGER DENKER OPENJan. 15, 2012 :: Warrensburg, Mo. :: One Cowboy Champ

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Dual Started At 125 Pounds125: No. 14 Jon Morrison (Okla. State) dec. No. 17 Johnni DiJulius (Ohio State); 3-1133:No.1JordanOliver(Okla.State)dec.No.2LoganStieber(OhioState);7-3141:No.5HunterStieber(OhioState)dec.JoshKindig(Okla.State);7-6149: No. 2 Jamal Parks (Okla. State) dec. No. 13 Cam Tessari (Ohio State); 3-2157: No. 16 Josh Demas (Ohio State) dec. No. 13 Albert White (Okla. State); 3-2165: Dallas Bailey (Okla. State) dec. Derek Garcia (Ohio State); 7-4174: No. 3 Chris Perry (Okla. State) MD Joe Grandominico (Ohio State); 11-1184:ChrisMcNeil(Okla.State)dec.No.7NickHeflin(OhioState);3-2197:CayleByers(Okla.State)dec.No.20AndrewCampolattano(OhioState);3-1285: No. 3 Alan Gelogaev (Okla. State) dec. Peter Capone (Ohio State); 6-2

NO. 1 OSU 25, NO. 6 OHIO STATE 6Feb.12,2012::Gallagher-IbaArena::Attendance-3,412NationalDuals

Dual started at 125 pounds125: No. 6 Jesse Delgado (Illinois) dec. Tyler Dorrell (OSU); 7-1133: No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU) MD No. 4 B.J. Futrell (Illinois); 15-1141: No. 13 Josh Kindig (OSU) dec. Daryl Thomas (Illinois); 7-6149: No. 2 Jamal Parks (OSU) dec. Eric Terrazas (Illinois); 8-4157: Jackson Morse (Illinois) dec. No. 16 Albert White (OSU); 6-2165: No. 10 Conrad Polz (Illinois) dec. Dallas Bailey (OSU); 12-5174: No. 3 Chris Perry (OSU) dec. No. 10 Jordan Blanton (Illinois); 6-3184: Tony Dallago (Illinois) fall No. 20 Chris McNeil (OSU); 3:53197: Blake Rosholt (OSU) dec. No. 17 Mario Gonzalez (Illinois); 8-6;SV1285:AustinMarsden(OSU)dec.PatWalker(Illinois);3-2

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133:PeterHammer(dnp)RhettLeach(dnp)141: Michael Marin (dnp)157: Alex Dieringer (1st)165: Zach Skates (dnp)197: Cayle Byers (1st)285:AustinMarsden(1st),TysonYoder(3rd)

MISSOURI VALLEY COLLEGE OPENFeb. 5, 2012 :: Marshall, Mo. :: Three Cowboy Champs

Dual started at 125 pounds125: No. 2 Zach Sanders (Minn) dec. No. 14 Jon Morrison (OSU); 5-2133: No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU) MD No. 8 Chris Dardanes (Minn); 11-3141: No. 7 Nick Dardanes (Minn) dec. Julian Feikert (OSU); 10-4149: No. 2 Jamal Parks (OSU) dec. No. 11 Dylan Ness (Minn); 11-8157: No. 16 Albert White (OSU) dec. Daniel Zilverberg (Minn); 9-7165: No. 15 Cody Yohn (Minn) dec. Dallas Bailey (OSU); 4-2;TB1174: No. 3 Chris Perry (OSU) dec. No. 4 Logan Storley (Minn); 4-0184: No. 7 Kevin Steinhaus (Minn) dec. No. 20 Chris McNeil (OSU); 4-1197: No. 6 Sonny Yohn (Minn) dec. Blake Rosholt (OSU); 3-1285:No.4TonyNelson(Minn)dec.AustinMarsden(OSU);8-1

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Dual Started At 125 Pounds125:No.10JonMorrison(OSU)dec.AustinMiller(BU);4-1133: No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU) fall Shawn Armato (BU); 4:40141: No. 14 Josh Kindig (OSU) MD Derrik Russell (BU); 16-5149:No.2JamalParks(OSU)dec.AlexPellicciotti(BU);10-4157: John Regan (BU) fall Alex Munoz (OSU); 5:51165: Dallas Bailey (OSU) dec. Corey Lear (BU); 9-7174: No. 4 Chris Perry (OSU) MD Stephen McPeek (BU); 14-4184: Zach White (OSU) MD Jamie Westwood (BU); 11-2197: Cayle Byers (OSU) TF4 Joe McMullan (BU); 22-7;7:00285: Tyson Yoder (OSU) MD Tyler Lyster (BU); 12-2

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Dual Started At 157 Pounds157: No. 20 Drake Houdashelt (MU) dec. No. 10 Albert White (OSU); 3-1165: No. 20 Zach Toal (MU) dec. Dallas Bailey (OSU); 5-4174: No. 3 Chris Perry (OSU) dec. Dorian Henderson (MU); 7-2184: Chris McNeil (OSU) dec. No. 15 Mike Larson (MU); 4-2;SV1197: No. 9 Brent Haynes (MU) dec. No. 10 Blake Rosholt (OSU); 10-4285: No. 3 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) dec. Devin Mellon (MU); 10-5125: No. 3 Alan Waters (MU) dec. No. 13 Jon Morrison (OSU); 4-0133: No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU) fall No. 15 Nathan McCormick (MU); 2:43141: Julian Feikert (OSU) dec. Nicholas Hucke (MU); 10-4149: No. 2 Jamal Parks (OSU) MD No. 20 Kyle Bradley (MU); 12-3

NO. 1 OSU 22, NO. 13 MISSOURI 12Feb.4,2012::HearnesCenter::Attendance-916

Dual Started At 125 Pounds125:No.14JonMorrison(OSU)dec.No.16MichaelMartinez(WYO);3-1;SV1133: No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU) MD No. 17 Zach Zehner (WYO); 17-4141: Josh Kindig (OSU) MD Chase Smith (WYO); 11-3149: No. 2 Jamal Parks (OSU) dec. McCade Ford (WYO); 12-5157: No. 13 Albert White (OSU) dec. Andy McCulley (WYO); 4-2165: No. 3 Shane Onufer (WYO) dec. Dallas Bailey (OSU); 7-1174:No.3ChrisPerry(OSU)dec.No.19PatrickMartinez(WYO);7-1184: No. 1 Joe LeBlanc (WYO) MD Chris McNeil (OSU); 14-2197: Cayle Byers (OSU) dec. No. 11 Alfonso Hernandez (WYO); 5-4285: No. 3 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) TF5 L.J. Helbig (WYO); 18-3

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OSU earns one team point on the second criteria - total falls/tech. falls (1-0) Dual started at 197 pounds197: Blake Rosholt (OSU) dec. No. 16 Keldrick Hall (OU); 11-8285: No. 3 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) dec. Kyle Colling (OU); 11-6125:No.8JarrodPatterson(OU)MDNo.14JonMorrison(OSU);9-0133: No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU) MD No. 11 Jordan Keller (OU); 11-2141: No. 3 Kendric Maple (OU) MD Julian Feikert (OSU); 12-4149: No. 2 Jamal Parks (OSU) dec. No. 17 Nick Lester (OU); 6-2157:No.14MattLester(OU)MDNo.16AlbertWhite(OSU);11-3165: No. 16 Bubby Graham (OU) dec. Dallas Bailey (OSU); 8-4174: No. 3 Chris Perry (OSU) TF5 Kyle Detmer (OU); 20-5; 6:34184: Erich Schmidtke (OU) dec. No. 20 Chris McNeil (OSU); 4-3

NO. 1 OSU 19, NO. 12 OKLAHOMA 18Feb.16,2012::McCaslandFieldHouse::Attendance-1,427

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Dual Started At 125 Pounds125: No. 14 Jon Morrison (OSU) won by forfeit (MU)133: No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU) TF5 Eric Wilson (MU); 19-4;5:24141: No. 13 Josh Kindig (OSU) fall Brandon Wiest (MU); 2:30149: No. 2 Jamal Parks (OSU) dec. No. 13 Kyle Bradley (MU); 10-3157: No. 19 Drake Houdashelt (MU) dec. No. 20 Albert White (OSU); 2-1165: Dallas Bailey (OSU) dec. Zach Toal (MU); 4-1174: No. 3 Chris Perry (OSU) dec. No. 15 Dorian Henderson (MU); 6-3184: No. 18 Mike Larson (MU) fall Chris McNeil (OSU); 4:32197: Cayle Byers (OSU) dec. No. 5 Brent Haynes (MU); 7-1285:AustinMarsden(OSU)dec.No.20DevinMellon(MU);3-2

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2011-12 RESULTS

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Team Individual TeamYear Conference Finish Champs Points Coach1917 Southwest 1st n/a n/a Ed Gallagher1918 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a1919 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a1920 n/a n/a n/a n/a Ed Gallagher1921 Southwest 1st 1 Ed Gallagher1922 Southwest 1st n/a 35.0 Ed Gallagher1923 Southwest 1st n/a 37.0 Ed Gallagher1924* Southwest 1st n/a Ed Gallagher1924* Missouri Valley 2nd 2 Ed Gallagher1925* Southwest 1st n/a Ed Gallagher1925* Missouri Valley 1st 5 Ed Gallagher1926 Missouri Valley 1st 5 27.0 Ed Gallagher1927 Missouri Valley 1st 6 Ed Gallagher1928 Missouri Valley 1st 5 Ed Gallagher1958 Big Eight T2nd n/a 65.0 Myron Roderick1959 Big Eight 1st 4 71.0 Myron Roderick1960 Big Eight 2nd 3 73.0 Myron Roderick1961 Big Eight 1st 4 94.0 Myron Roderick1962 Big Eight 1st 6 98.0 Myron Roderick1963 Big Eight 1st 4 85.0 Myron Roderick1964 Big Eight 1st 5 103.0 Myron Roderick1965 Big Eight 1st 6 110.0 Myron Roderick1966 Big Eight 1st 5 97.0 Myron Roderick1967 Big Eight 3rd 4 66.0 Myron Roderick1968 Big Eight 1st 4 91.0 Myron Roderick1969 Big Eight 1st 4 91.0 Myron Roderick1970 Big Eight 2nd 4 87.0 Tommy Chesbro1971 Big Eight 1st 7 98.0 Tommy Chesbro1972 Big Eight 1st 5 92.0 Tommy Chesbro1973 Big Eight 1st 5 96.0 Tommy Chesbro1974 Big Eight 1st 5 93.5 Tommy Chesbro1975 Big Eight 1st 4 92.0 Tommy Chesbro1976 Big Eight 3rd 3 63.0 Tommy Chesbro1977 Big Eight 2nd 5 84.5 Tommy Chesbro1978 Big Eight 1st 6 83.25 Tommy Chesbro1979 Big Eight 2nd 3 65.75 Tommy Chesbro

Team Individual TeamYear Conference Finish Champs Points Coach1980 Big Eight 3rd 2 66.5 Tommy Chesbro1981 Big Eight 3rd 1 56.5 Tommy Chesbro1982 Big Eight 3rd 3 60.75 Tommy Chesbro1983 Big Eight 1st 4 89.25 Tommy Chesbro1984 Big Eight 1st 5 93.0 Tommy Chesbro1985 Big Eight 2nd 4 80.75 Joe Seay1986 Big Eight 3rd 3 67.75 Joe Seay1987 Big Eight 1st 3 76.75 Joe Seay1988 Big Eight 1st 5 86.0 Joe Seay1989 Big Eight 1st 3 95.0 Joe Seay1990 Big Eight 1st 5 83.25 Joe Seay1991 Big Eight 1st 6 94.25 Joe Seay1992 Big Eight n/a 3 n/a John Smith1993 Big Eight n/a n/a n/a John Smith1994 Big Eight 1st 4 77.75 John Smith1995 Big Eight 2nd 2 67.5 John Smith1996 Big Eight 1st 2 70.0 John Smith1997 Big 12 1st 6 92.0 John Smith1998 Big 12 1st 6 98.0 John Smith1999 Big 12 2nd 3 76.0 John Smith2000 Big 12 1st 4 84.0 John Smith2001 Big 12 1st 4 85.0 John Smith2002 Big 12 2nd 3 73.0 John Smith2003 Big 12 1st 6 101.5 John Smith2004 Big 12 1st 4 86.5 John Smith2005 Big 12 1st 7 95.5 John Smith2006 Big 12 1st 4 80.0 John Smith2007 Big 12 3rd 3 61.5 John Smith2008 Big 12 3rd 1 52.5 John Smith2009 Big 12 4th 0 40.0 John Smith2010 Big 12 1st 3 70.5 John Smith2011 Big 12 1st 5 77.0 John Smith

* The Cowboys competed at both the Southwest Conference Championships and the Missouri Valley Championships in 1924 and 1925

The Cowboys have won the last two Big 12 titles

CONFERENCE MEET HISTORY

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Southwest Conference1921Guy Lookabaugh 158

Missouri Valley1924Robert Vincent 135CliffKeen 158

1925Clinton Wrigley 108George Campbell 115Leicester Bringham 135Guy Lookabaugh 158Fendley Collins 175

1926Clinton Wrigley 108George Campbell 115Leicester Bringham 135Fendley Collins 175Orin Stuteville UNL

1927Laverne Lake 115Vernon Jeter 135Clarence Berryman 145Melvin Clodfelter 158Fendley Collins 175Charles Strack UNL

1928Harold DeMarsh 115Clarence Berryman 145Melvin Clodfelter 158George Rule 175Earl McCready UNL

Big Eight1959 | Stillwater, Okla. Shelby Wilson 137DickBeattie 157Duane Murty 167Ted Ellis HWT

1960 | Lincoln, Neb.MasaakiHatta 123Ronnie Clinton 167Bruce Campbell 191

1961 | Norman, Okla.Ted Pierce 130Phil Kinyon 157Bruce Campbell 167Ronnie Clinton 177

1962 | Ames, IowaMark McCracken 115MasaakiHatta 123Doug Wilson 137Phil Kinyon 157Ronnie Clinton 167Bob Johnson 177

1963 | Norman, Okla.Mark McCracken 123Phil Kinyon 157Bob Zweiacher 167Joe James HWT

1964 | Stillwater, Okla.Dennis Dutsch 123

Yojiro Uetake 130Mike Reding 147Jack Brisco 191Joe James HWT

1965 | Norman, Okla.TadaakiHatta 115Yojiro Uetake 130Bobby Douglas 147Bill Harlow 177Jack Brisco 191Russ Winer HWT

1966 | Manhattan, Kan.TadaakiHatta 115Yojiro Uetake 130Gene Davis 137Jim Rogers 145Bill Harlow 191

1967 | Norman, Okla.Gene Davis 137Jim Rogers 145Jerry Stone 160Fred Fozzard 177

1968 | Boulder, Colo.Dwayne Keller 123Bob Drebenstedt 167Fred Fozzard 177John Ward HWT

1969 | Ames, IowaRay Stapp 115Ron Thrasher 123Jay Arneson 152John Ward HWT

1970 | Manhattan, Kan.Ray Stapp 118Dwayne Keller 126Gerald Winnard 177Jerry Sherk HWT

1971 | Lincoln, Neb.Ray Stapp 118Yoshiro Fujita 126Dwayne Keller 134Darrell Keller 142Don Carder 167GeoffBaum 177Jim Shields HWT

1972 | Stillwater, Okla.Yoshiro Fujita 126Mike Riley 134BobbyStites 142Jay Arneson 150Doug Campbell 167

1973 | Columbia, Mo.BillyMartin 126BobbyStites 134David Domnick 142Alan Albright 158Rick Jones 177

1974 | Norman, Okla.EverettGomez 118BillyMartin 126SteveBarrett 134Rick Jones 177

Tom Hazell HWT

1975 | Stillwater, Okla.BillyMartin 118SteveBarrett 134Steve Randall 142Ron Ray 167

1976 | Ames, IowaSteveBarrett 142PaulMartin 158Jimmy Jackson HWT

1977 | Norman, Okla.Lee Roy Smith 134SteveBarrett 142PaulMartin 150Eric Wais 177Jimmy Jackson HWT

1978 | Stillwater, Okla.Kevin Nellis 118Lee Roy Smith 134PaulMartin 167Eric Wais 177Daryl Monasmith 190Jimmy Jackson HWT

1979 | Ames, IowaLee Roy Smith 142Charles Shelton 150Eric Wais 190

1980 | Norman, Okla.Lee Roy Smith 142Ricky Stewart 158

1981 | Stillwater, Okla.Randy Willingham 118

1982 | Lincoln, Neb.Kenny Monday 150Ricky Stewart 158Mike Sheets 167

1983 | Ames, IowaRandy Willingham 118Kenny Monday 150MattSkove 158Mike Sheets 167

1984 | Stillwater, Okla.Mark Perry 118Clar Anderson 134Luke Skove 142Bill Dykeman 158Mike Sheets 167

1985 | Norman, Okla. Mark Perry 118John Smith 134Bill Dykeman 158KahlanO’Hara HWT

1986 | Ames, Iowa Luke Skove 142Mark Van Tine 167Tom Erikson HWT

1987 | Stillwater, Okla. Cory Baze 118John Smith 134

Tom Erikson HWT

1988 | Norman, Okla. Cory Baze 118John Smith 134Laurence Jackson 142Vince Silva 158Chris Barnes 177

1989 | Ames, Iowa Kendall Cross 126Mike Farrell 167Chris Barnes 177

1990 | Lincoln, Neb. Kendall Cross 126Todd Chesbro 150Pat Smith 158Robby Hadden 167Chris Barnes 177

1991 | Columbia, Mo. Alan Fried 134Chuck Barbee 142Todd Chesbro 150Pat Smith 158Ray Brinzer 167Randy Couture 190

1992 | Stillwater, Okla.*Alan Fried 134Chris Owens 142Pat Smith 158

1994 | Ames, IowaNick Purler 126Alan Fried 142Jacob Newby 150Pat Smith 158

1995 | Lincoln, Neb.Mark Branch 167J.J. McGrew 190

1996 | Stillwater, Okla. Steven Schmidt 134Mark Branch 167

Big 121997 | Columbia, Mo. Teague Moore 118Steven Schmidt 134ScottReyna 142Hardell Moore 158Mark Branch 167Mark Smith 177

1998 | Norman, Okla. Teague Moore 118Steven Schmidt 142Jimmy Arias 150Hardell Moore 158Mark Smith 167Ben Lee 275

1999 | Ames, Iowa Eric Guerrero 133Reggie Wright 149Mark Smith 174

2000 | Lincoln, Neb. JeffRagan 125

Reggie Wright 149Ty Wilcox 165Mark Muñoz 197

2001 | Stillwater, Okla. Johnny Thompson 133Reggie Wright 149Tyrone Lewis 174Mark Muñoz 197

2002 | Norman, Okla.Skyler Holman 125Johnny Thompson 133Ty Wilcox 174

2003 | Columbia, Mo.Johnny Thompson 133Jerrod Sanders 149Shane Roller 157Chris Pendleton 174Muhammed Lawal 197Willie Gruenwald 285

2004 | Ames, IowaJohnny Thompson 133Zack Esposito 149Tyrone Lewis 165Jake Rosholt 184

2005 | Omaha, Neb.ColemanScott 125Nathan Morgan 133Zack Esposito 149Kevin Ward 157Johny Hendricks 165Chris Pendleton 174Steve Mocco 285

2006 | Ames, IowaNathan Morgan 133Zack Esposito 149Johny Hendricks 165Steve Mocco 285

2007 | Columbia, Mo.ColemanScott 133Nathan Morgan 141Johny Hendricks 165

2008 | Stillwater, Okla.Jared Rosholt 285

2009 | Lincoln, Neb.None

2010 | Norman, Okla.Jordan Oliver 133Jamal Parks 141Clayton Foster 184

2011 | Ames, IowaJordan Oliver 133Jamal Parks 149Neil Erisman 157Chris Perry 184Clayton Foster 197

*OSUwontheteamtitleand later vacated it. OSU did not compete in 1993 due to NCAAsanctions.

CONFERENCE CHAMPS

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By any measure, Oklahoma State is the gold standard within the world of college wrestling.

Onthenationallevel,theCowboyshavewon34NCAAteamtitles,crowned 134 NCAA individual cham-pions and earned 425 All-America honors.

No other program even comes close to those gaudy numbers.

It’sasimilarstoryontheconferencelevel,withOSUwinning44leagueti-tles as a team and Cowboy wrestlers combining to win 237 conference individual championships.

Furthermore, every four years, theO,SandUinOklahomaState’sname could easily be replaced by Olympic Stage University. Since 1924, 31 Oklahoma State wrestlers have fought their way to Olympic team

membershipatotalof40times,withnine athletes winning a gold medal a totalof11times.

Fromtheindividualperspective,anylist of greatest wrestlers in NCAA his-torymustincludeOklahomaState’sYojiro Uetake, who was a perfect 57-0withthreeNCAAtitlesandPatSmith,whowasthefirstfour-timeNCAA champion in history.

Thatlistdoesn’tevenincludetheaccomplishmentsofPat’solderbrother, John Smith, who was a two-timeNCAAchampionfortheCowboys and went on to win a stag-gering six world-level gold medals from 1987-92 or his OSU teammate, Kenny Monday, who won four world-level medals, including gold in 1988 and 1989.

All told, 24 members of the Cowboy wrestlingprogramareDistinguished

MembersoftheNationalWrestlingHallofFameandanadditional14combined to earn Outstanding WrestlerdistinctionattheNCAAChampionshipsatotalof15times(Uetake took home the honor twice in 1965 and 1966).

AcontributingfactortoOklahomaState wrestlers performing as well as they have over the years is the elite level of coaching that has taken - and continuesto-takeplaceintheCow-boy wrestling room on a daily basis.

EdGallagheriscreditedwiththetitleof Father of Intercollegiate Wrestling. He launched Oklahoma State into a dominantpositionwithinthesportby coaching the Cowboys to 11 NCAA titlesfrom1928-1940.Hisimpactonthesportisstillfelttoday.

HewasfollowedbyArtGriffithandhiseightNCAAtitles,thenbyMyron

Roderick and his seven crowns. Tommy Chesbro and Joe Seay com-binedtowinthreeNCAAtitlesbeforeJohnSmithtookoverandrattledofffiveNCAAtitlesandcounting.

DatingbacktotheinceptionoftheNCAA Wrestling Championships in 1928, every Oklahoma State head coach has led the Cowboys to at leastoneNCAAtitleandGallagher,Griffith,Roderick,SeayandJohnSmith have all served as coaches for Team USA at either the Olympics or the World Championships.

In1917,Gallagherdeliveredthefirstdual match win in OSU wrestling his-tory and in 2011, John Smith led the Cowboys to their 1,000th dual match triumph. In between those landmark wins,OSUwonbetterthan89per-centofitsdualsall-timetofurtheritsstranglehold as the gold standard in college wrestling.

UNPARALLELED TRADITIONNCAA Team Wrestling Titles1. Oklahoma St. 342. Iowa 233. Iowa State 84. Oklahoma 75. Minnesota 36. Penn State 27. Arizona State 1 Indiana 1 Michigan State 1 Northern Iowa 1

NCAA Individual Championships1. Oklahoma St. 1342. Iowa 763. Iowa State 694. Oklahoma 655. Lehigh 27

6. Michigan State 257. Penn State 228. Michigan 21 Northern Iowa 219. Illinois 20 Minnesota 20

All-Americans1. Oklahoma State 4252. Iowa 2913. Iowa State 2814. Oklahoma 2625. Michigan 1726. Penn State 1717. Minnesota 1508. Michigan State 1359. Lehigh 13110. Northern Iowa 114

OSU and the Big 12

NCAA Team ChampionshipsOklahoma State 34Iowa State 8Oklahoma 7Missouri 0

NCAA Individual ChampionshipsOklahoma State 134Iowa State 68Oklahoma 65Missouri 4

All-America HonorsOklahoma State 425Iowa State 281Oklahoma 262Missouri 48

Big 12 Team Titles (1997-pres.)Oklahoma State 10Iowa State 3Oklahoma 2Missouri 0

Big 12 Individ-ual Champions (1997-present)Oklahoma State 58Iowa State 32Oklahoma 25Missouri 15

Team Conference Championships (All-time)Oklahoma State 44Oklahoma 23Iowa State 17Missouri 0

Individual Confer-ence Champions (All-time)Oklahoma State 237Iowa State 194 Oklahoma 176Missouri 26

Olympic WrestlersOklahoma State 40Oklahoma 18Iowa State 16Missouri 1

MOST NCAA TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS: ALL SPORTS

OSU USC Iowa Yale Arkansas UCLA North Carolina Stanford Wrestling Men’sOutdoorTrack Wrestling Men’sGolf Men’sIndoorTrack Men’sVolleyball Women’sSoccer Men’sTennis

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OSU WRESTLING TRADITION

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Oklahoma State has finished first as a team 34 times in the 80 years the NCAA Championships have been held, including a tie in 1933. The NCAA did not keep team points in 1928 and 1930-33; therefore, the team championships are considered “unofficial” by the governing body during those years. The Cowboys have finished second 11 times and third 11 times. At least one individual champion has been from Oklahoma State in 64 of the 81 NCAA tournaments. Oklahoma State’s NCAA Championship teams at a glance:

--------------- Duals--------------- --------------- All Individual Bouts --------------- Conference NCAAYear Coach Meets Wins Losses Ties Points Bouts Wins Losses Ties Falls BWs Win % Pin % Place Champs Place Champs1928 Ed Gallagher 6 6 0 0 61 51 10 0 21 21 83.6% 34.4% 1st NA 1st 41929 Ed Gallagher 6 6 0 0 67 51 14 2 15 16 77.6% 22.4% NA NA 1st 41930 Ed Gallagher 7 7 0 0 64 51 13 0 21 22 79.7% 32.8% NA NA 1st 31931 Ed Gallagher 7 7 0 0 69 56 12 1 20 22 81.9% 29.0% NA NA 1st 41933 Ed Gallagher 8 7 0 1 75 53 21 1 21 22 71.3% 28.0% NA NA 1st 31934 Ed Gallagher 8 8 0 0 77 58 15 4 36 37 77.9% 46.8% NA NA 1st 31935 Ed Gallagher 8 8 0 0 94 66 24 4 32 34 72.3% 34.0% NA NA 1st 31937 Ed Gallagher 8 6 1 1 88 63 21 4 11 13 73.9% 12.5% NA NA 1st 41938 Ed Gallagher 9 9 0 0 93 77 11 5 21 26 85.5% 22.6% NA NA 1st 31939 Ed Gallagher 6 6 0 0 79 62 16 1 12 15 79.1% 15.2% NA NA 1st 31940 Ed Gallagher 10 10 0 0 105 82 19 4 11 14 80.0% 10.5% NA NA 1st 21941 Art Griffith 6 6 0 0 140 78 68 10 0 9 12 87.2% 11.5% NA NA 1st 41942 Art Griffith 5 5 0 0 118 62 52 10 0 8 9 83.9% 12.9% NA NA 1st 41946 Art Griffith 2 2 0 0 51 33 26 7 0 3 3 78.8% 9.1% NA NA 1st 21948 Art Griffith 7 7 0 0 166 89 70 18 1 23 24 79.2% 25.8% NA NA 1st 21949 Art Griffith 10 10 0 0 296 112 100 11 1 40 40 89.7% 35.7% NA NA 1st 21954 Art Griffith 7 7 0 0 146 92 65 24 3 15 15 72.3% 16.3% NA NA 1st 31955 Art Griffith 7 5 0 2 132 79 55 19 7 7 7 74.1% 8.9% NA NA 1st 21956 Art Griffith 6 4 0 2 108 81 53 27 2 5 9 66.7% 6.2% NA NA 1st 11958 Myron Roderick 12 10 0 2 254 149 111 30 8 11 13 77.2% 7.4% 2ndT 3 1st 21959 Myron Roderick 10 9 1 0 222 143 109 23 11 14 17 80.1% 9.8% 1st 4 1st 21961 Myron Roderick 8 8 0 0 210 161 127 26 7 17 18 81.1% 10.6% 1st 4 1st 21962 Myron Roderick 12 12 0 0 318 176 143 23 10 10 20 84.1% 5.7% 1st 6 1st 31964 Myron Roderick 11 10 0 1 277 161 133 24 4 16 25 83.9% 9.9% 1st 5 1st 21966 Myron Roderick 14 13 1 0 395 263 209 48 6 32 39 80.6% 12.2% 1st 5 1st 31968 Myron Roderick 12 11 1 0 287 215 154 54 7 23 28 73.3% 10.7% 1st 4 1st 11971 Tommy Chesbro 14 12 2 0 315 263 194 62 7 30 35 75.1% 11.4% 1st 7 1st 31989 Joe Seay 24 22 2 0 667 469 342 115 13 49 148 74.3% 10.4% 1st 3 1st 21990 Joe Seay 19 18 1 0 549 501 375 119 7 51 188 75.5% 10.2% 1st 5 1st 21994 John Smith 14 13 1 0 361 340 241 99 25 115 70.9% 7.4% 1st 4 1st 32003 John Smith 17 17 0 0 508 513 376 137 74 165 73.3% 14.4% 1st 6 1st 22004 John Smith 19 17 2 0 529 522 372 150 75 172 71.3% 14.4% 1st 4 1st 12005 John Smith 21 21 0 0 612 576 432 144 90 213 75.0% 15.6% 1st 7 1st 52006 John Smith 18 16 2 0 512 484 348 136 73 157 71.9% 15.1% 1st 4 1st 2

NCAA CHAMPION TEAMS