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65735 BU Wrestling Guide cover 12/5/07 12:35 PM Page 1 Table of Contents Bloomsburg University ..............................................................1 Administration/Staff...................................................................2 Quick Facts ...................................................................................2 Media .............................................................................................3 Head Coach John Stutzman ......................................................4 Assistant Coach Carl Fronhofer ...............................................5 Coaching Staff ..............................................................................6 2007-08 Team Photo...................................................................7 2007-08 Roster .............................................................................8 2007-08 Preview ....................................................................9-10 2007-08 Wrestler Profiles ..................................................11-16 2006-07 Dual Match Results .............................................17-19 2006-07 Individual Statistics...................................................20 Over the Years............................................................................21 All-American Mike Spaid ........................................................22 Eastern Wrestling League..................................................23-25 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference ...............................26 All-Americans ............................................................................27 All-Time Series Records...........................................................28 Nelson Field House Facilities .....................Inside Back Cover 2007-08 Schedule ..................................................... Back Cover To learn more about Bloomsburg University visit our website at www.bloomu.edu To schedule a visit to campus, call the admissions office at 570.389.4316. On the Cover: Mike Sees and Mike Spaid About Bloomsburg 1 Bloomsburg University, a member of Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education, is a four-year coeducational public university founded in 1839. Through the stages of its development from a normal school to a teachers college to a multipurpose state college and finally to a university in 1983, the institution has retained its emphasis on liberal arts and career education. Bloomsburg is recognized as one of the best 100 public universities in the United States, and excellence, ranging from its 14 national championships to its international reputation in a number of its academic programs, is an attitude found throughout the faculty and staff. About 90 percent of Bloomsburg’s students come from throughout Pennsylvania, creating a diverse mix of cultures and ideas. It’s a place where friendships that last a lifetime begin. And it’s a busy place – with more than 160 student organizations and activities, NCAA Division II athletic programs and a popular recreation center. The university’s Division of Continuing and Distance Education serves students through nondegree credit courses, noncredit mini-courses, off-campus classes, credit for life experience and distance learning courses on public television. The Town of Bloomsburg, located in the Susquehanna River Valley, has a population of about 12,000 people. The central business district is just three blocks southwest of campus, and includes more than 80 retail stores, restaurants and the Bloomsburg Fair in September. More stores, restaurants and theaters can be found along nearby Route 11 and at the Columbia Mall, northwest of town. The university is within a one-hour drive from such cities as Hazletown, Williamsport, Wilkes-Barre and Scranton; 1.5 hours from Harrisburg; 2.5 hours from Philadelphia; three hours from New York City and Baltimore; and four hours from Pittsburgh and Washington, D.C. A Few Facts About Bloomsburg... Bloomsb urg... Enrollment – Total enrollment is over 8,040, with an average incoming SAT of 1070 and class rank in the upper 25-percent; Bloomsburg admits one in seven applicants and has a fouryear retention rate significantly higher than the national average. About 60percent are women and 10-percent are nontraditional. About 90-percent of Bloomsburg graduates are quickly placed in their chosen fields. Faculty – With approximately 1,000 employees, Bloomsburg University has 383 full-time faculty, 70-percent of whom hold doctorate degrees and 72-percent of whom are tenured. The staff is organized into four divisions: Academic affairs, Administration, Student Life and University Advancement. Governance is through the State System of Higher Education’s Board of Governors and through the university’s Council of Trustees. Degrees – Bloomsburg University offers 63 baccalaureate degrees, 18 master’s degrees and a joint doctoral degree in elementary education in cooperation with Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Bloomsburg also offers a PhD in Audiology. Financial Aid – About 70-percent of all students receive some form of financial aid; average amount of aid is $10,026 per year. Cost – About $6,000 per semester for Pennsylvania residents (tuition, fees, typical room and board plans), $9,800 for nonresidents School Colors, Mascot – The school colors of Bloomsburg University, originally “lemon and garnet,” have been maroon and gold since the 1920s. In the early 1930s, the Husky became the school mascot when a dog owned by a faculty member accompanied Adm. Richard E. Byrd on an expedition to the South Pole. 2 About Bloomsburg President Jessica Kozloff Director of Athletics Mary Gardner Associate Director of Athletics Kathy Heitzman Director of Sports Information, Athletic Marketing Tom McGuire Athletic Operations Kevin Wood Athletic Trainer Allen Larsen Atheltic Trainer Roxanna Larsen Athletic Trainer Dave Huber Husky Quick Facts Location: Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Enrollment: 8,040 General Information: 570.389.4000 President: Dr. Jessica Kozloff Athletic Director: Mary Gardner Athletic Department: 570.389.4050 Head Coach: John Stutzman Wrestling Office: 570.389.4282 E-mail Address: [email protected] Colors: Maroon and Gold Nickname: Huskies Home Gym: Nelson Field House (3,000) Trainers: Allen Larsen, Roxann Larsen, Dave Huber Training Room: 570.389.4369/4668 Conferences: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference, Eastern Wrestling League 2006-07 Season Dual Meet Record: 12-9, 4-2 EWL EWL Finish: 5th NCAA Finish: 37th All of Bloomsburg’s athletic publications are published by the Office or Marketing and Communication/University Advancement. Copyright 2007. Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. This publication was written by the Sports Information Department. Editing by Sports Information Director Tom McGuire. Printed by Independent Graphics, Pittston, PA. Photography by Keith Haupt, Dave Ashby, and Office of Marketing and Communication. Some photos from University Archives. Media Outlets 3 Press Enterprise 3185 Lackawanna Avenue Bloomsburg, PA 17815 570.784.2121 News-Item 701 North Rock Street Shamokin, PA 17872 570.648.4641 Danville News 14East Mahoning Street Danville, PA 17821 570.275.3235 Sun Gazette 252 West Fourth Street Williamsport, PA 17701 570.326.1552 Daily Item 200 South Market Street Sunbury, PA 17801 570.286.5671 Patriot News P.O. Box 2265 Harrisburg, PA 17105 717.255.8180 Milton Standard 19 Arch Street Milton, PA 17847 570.742.9671 WNEP-TV (16) 16 Montage Moutain Road Moosic, PA 18641 570.826.1616 WBRE-TV (28)/WYOU-TV (22) 62 South Franklin Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703 570.823.2828 Standard Speaker 21 North Wyoming Street Hazleton, PA 18201 570.455.3636 Citizen’s Voice 75 N. Washington Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 570.821.2062 Times Leader 15 North Main Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 570.829.7229 WHLM Radio 124 East Main Street Bloomsburg, PA 17815 570.784.1200 Associated Press Suite 250 One Franklin Plaza Philadelphia, PA 19102 215.561.1133 Med ia In f orma t ion For media credentials, photos, stories, statistics or to arrange an interview with a coach or student-athlete, contact Tom McGuire, Director of Sports Information. All members of the media are welcome to visit the Huskies’ home sporting events. If members of the media are interested in covering a Bloomsburg University match, please contact the Office of Sports Information for assistance. Office of Sports Information ................................ 570.389.4413 Graduate Assistant Phone ..................................... 570.389.5230 Sports Information FAX ........................................ 570.389.4724 Tom McGuire’s Home ............................................ 570.868.5749 Tom McGuire’s Home FAX .................................. 570.868.6909 Husky Hotline ........................................................... 570.389.BUBU E-Mail Address ......................................................... [email protected] Internet Athletic Address ...................................... www.buhuskies.com 4 Head Coach John Stutzman John Stutzman begins his third season as head coach of Bloomsburg University. In his first two years as head coach Stutzman led the Huskies to a mark of 23-18 and sent a total of 11 wrestlers to the NCAA championships, with one, Mike Spaid, earning All-American honors in 2006-07. Prior to becoming the Huskies’ head coach, Stutzman spent five years as the recruiting coordinator at both Northern Illinois and Bloomsburg. Stutzman has been able to bring in four nationallyranked recruiting classes with the 2003 Bloomsburg recruiting class ranked as high as 14th, nationally, by Intermat. As an assistant coach he has had the opportunity to coach over 22 NCAA Division I national qualifiers, two Division I All-Americans, and one Olympic Trials participant. He has also coached for the New York Athletic Club at the 2004 US Olympic Freestyle Trials. During the 2004-05 season, he helped coach six Bloomsburg NCAA qualifiers and helped lead the team to a 10-win season. The Huskies won their first Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Championship since 1990, recording the school’s 14th title in school history. Bloomsburg also had three EWL title-winners and two PSAC champions. That season, Stutzman also helped the Huskies to their first win over Edinboro since 1993. At Northern Illinois from 2000-2002, Stutzman coached All-American Scott Owen as well as helping lead the squad to a second-place finish at the Mid-American Conference Championships. From 1998-2000, Stutzman served as the assistant coach at Buffalo helping coach the school’s first Mid-American Conference champion. Buffalo qualified six wrestlers to the NCAA Championships in those three seasons and compiled a 19-10-2 record. A 1998 graduate of the University of Buffalo, Stutzman was 95-27 in a three-year career for the Bulls and left as the school’s all-time leader in career wins. His best year for the Bulls was the 1996-97 season when he posted a mark of 35-4. He was a three-time East Coast Wrestling Association placewinner and a two-time alternate for the Division I championships. During his junior and senior seasons, he was named captain and also earned team MVP honors for two seasons. Stutzman was a Region Three Champion and was named Most Outstanding Wrestler while competing for Niagara County Community College. Stutzman, a native of New Castle, Del., is married to the former Annette Hasseman. The couple has one daughter, Alexa Bryanna, who was born October 4, 2006. Assistant Coach Carl Fronhofer 5 Carl Fronhofer enters his second season with the Huskies after serving as an assistant coach at the University of Pittsburgh for two years. During the two seasons at his alma mater, Fronhofer was responsible for techniques and training methods in the wrestling room, as well as handling recruiting for the Panthers. Fronhofer, who graduated from Pittsburgh in 2003, was an AllAmerican his senior season, advancing to the NCAA Division I title match at 174-pounds. In his career, Fronhofer won 123 matches, losing only 39 matches. His win total is the third-highest in school history. As a freshman, Fronhofer became just one of the five first-year Pittsburgh wrestlers to win 30 matches in a season when he finished the year 30-11. He qualified for his first NCAA Championships and won his first match at the tournament. Also that year, Fronhofer won his second-consecutive FILA Junior National GrecoRoman title at 167.5 pounds and was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Wrestler for the second time in his career. Fronhofer was an Eastern Wrestling League (EWL) Champion at 165 pounds in 2001 and qualified for his second-straight NCAA tournament. During the season, he compiled a perfect 11-0 record in dual match competition. After a third-straight appearance at the NCAA Championships as a junior in the 2001-02 season, Fronhofer moved up a weight class prior to his senior year. Following a second-place finish at the EWL Championships, Fronhofer won five straight matches before dropping the title match to Robbie Waller of Oklahoma in a 7-3 decision. Earning All-American status for his second-place finish, Fronhofer became the first Panthers’ All-American in three seasons and the first Pittsburgh finalist in 13 years. Fronhofer graduated from Pittsburgh with a degree in sociology. He was selected to the National Wrestling Coaches Association’s Academic All-America first team as a senior. A Salem, N.Y. native, Fronhofer was married to the former Amy Andruskiewicz on August 12, 2006. 6 Coaching Staff Frank B ea sle y Frank Beasley is in his second season with the Huskies as an assistant coach. A former member of the team, Beasley finished the 2005-06 season with 16 wins and a fourth-place finish at the Eastern Wrestling League Championships. He posted three pins during the season, as well as winning five major decisions. In dual-match action, Beasley posted six wins, including EWL wins against Clarion and Cleveland State. He was a 2004 NJCAA All-American and a two-time NJCAA All-Academic selection. Beasley graduated from Bloomsburg in December of 2006 with a degree in secondary education. Tom Martucci Tom Martucci begins his second season as a volunteer assistant with the Huskies. He formerly served as the head coach from 1992 to 2000 and was an assistant from 1984 to 1992. Under Martucci’s leadership, the Huskies qualified numerous wrestlers for the NCAA Division I championships, including three-time qualifier Brett Tullo. Martucci also helped coach three-time national title winner Ricky Bonomo, as well as seven All-Americans, 14 Eastern Wrestling League (EWL) and 18 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) champions. The Huskies have two top-seven national finishes since he has been a member of the coaching staff. Martucci is a 1981 graduate of Trenton State College, where he compiled a two-year record of 61-1-2 in addition to winning both the NCAA Division I and III national championships his senior year at 190 pounds. Martucci was the Division III runner-up in his junior year and was named an All-American three times while at Trenton. Martucci has received many accolades, including induction into four Halls of Fame. In 1992, he was enshrined in both the Trenton State College Athletic Hall of Fame as well as the Division III Wrestling Hall of Fame. In 1990, he was inducted into the New Jersey Coaches Association “Hall of Fame” and the Palisades Park (NJ) High School Hall of Fame in 1984. Prior to joining the staff at Bloomsburg in 1984, Martucci served as an assistant coach for the University of North Carolina, where he received his masters degree, and was head coach at Chowan Junior College. At Chowan, his team posted a 12-1 record in his only season and qualified four wrestlers for the national tournament. Martucci is also a professor in Bloomsburg’s exercise science department. Bryce Hasseman Former Bloomsburg wrestler Bryce Hasseman is a member of the Huskies coaching staff. In 2004-05, Hasseman led the Huskies with a 38-6 record, including a 15-1 mark in dual matches at 174 pounds. In addition to dual match success, Hasseman also won PSAC and EWL Championships in 2005. In addition to collegiate wrestling, Hasseman has been a University Freestyle All-American the past several years, taking second and third at the championships. During the 2003-04 season, Hasseman competed in open tournaments, wrestling over 60 matches. He qualified for the 2004 United States Olympic Trials and has also represented the U.S. in the Canada Cup. Hasseman wrestled his first two years at Northern Illinois University where he compiled a 33-31 record. He finished second at the Mid-American Conference Championships in 2002 and had 12 pins on the season. ey, Alex Lauffenburger, John Brown Front Row L to R: Ian De Sol, Kyle Vincelli, Ricky Donald, Mike Sees, Dennis Bermudez, Jason Guff Nate Johnson, Kyle Friedman, Matt Moley, John Martin, Middle Row L to R: Ian Moser, Nate Graham, Rob Hoffman, Mark Strassman, Brian Shaw, Eric Shaw, Nick Sacco, Jesse Hasseman, Mike Spaid, Ricky Schmelyun, Back Row L to R: Head Coach Stutzman, Assistant Coach Beasley, George Hickman, Nate Knepp, PJ DiStefano, Alex Conover, Nick Weaver, Darren Kern, Assistant Coach Carl Fronhofer 2007-08 Team Photo 7 8 2007-08 Team Picture / Roster Name Mike Sees John Martin Ian Moser Jason Guffey Ian De Sol Will Mack Rick Donald * Kyle Vincelli George Hickman Darren Kern Alex Lauffenburger Matt Moley Kyle Friedman Dennis Bermudez Alex Conover Rickey Schmelyun Mark Strassman Brian Shaw Nate Graham Jesse Hasseman Nate Johnson Eric Shaw Nicholas Sacco PJ DiStefano Mike Spaid Zachary Walsh * Nick Weaver Wt. 125 125 125 133 133 141 141 141 141 149 141 157 149 149 157 165 165 174 174 184 184 197 197 197 285 285 285 Yr. SR FR FR SO FR FR JR FR JR JR FR SO FR SO JR SO FR SO FR JR FR SO FR SO SR FR SO Hometown/High School Northumberland/Shikellamy Boyersford/Spring-Ford Dover, DE/Caesar Rodney Muncy/Warrior Run Schenectady, NY/Guilderland Aston/Sun Valley Millville/Millville Levittown/Conwell-Egan Catholic Castle Hayne, NC/Riverside Pennsburg/Upper Periokmen Warren/Warren Area Phoenixville/Spring-Ford Cross River, NY/John Jay Saugerties, NY/Saugerties Mendham, NJ/West Morris Mendham New Oxford/Bermudian Springs Philadelphia/Northeast Hollidaysburg/Hollidaysburg Selkirk, NY/Ravena Franklin, IN/Franklin Nescopeck/Central Columbia Hollidaysburg/Hollidaysburg Ithaca, NY/ Ithaca Whitehall/Whitehall-Coplay Perkiomenville/Boyertown Denville, NJ/Morris Knolls Hanover/New Oxford * Indicates taking a red-shirt year Mike Sees was named the OW at the 2007 PSAC Championships. Sees is pictured with PSAC Commisioner Steve Murray. 2007-08 Preview 9 After back-to-back double-digit win seasons, the Bloomsburg University wrestling team could be satisfied. In two seasons, third-year head coach John Stutzman has led the team to a number of accomplishments: 11 national qualifiers, fourth and fifth place finishes in the Eastern Wrestling League (EWL), recognized as one of the country’s toughest Division I conferences, as well as welcoming a number of touted recruits into the program. But, instead of being happy with its progress, the team is hungrier than ever before. “We had 12 wins last year and with our returning starters and our talented pool of newcomers, we know can improve upon that,” said Stutzman. Stutzman, a Buffalo, N.Y. native, was recognized as the EWL Coach of the Year, while freshman 149-pounder Matt Moley earned Rookie of the Year honors. The Huskies finished second at the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) tournament and sent six wrestlers to the 2007 NCAA Championships, including an All-American performance from heavyweight Mike Spaid who placed eighth. Spaid was Bloomsburg’s first All-American in 13 seasons. “Our goal is always to win the EWL Championship and qualify all 10 of our starters for the NCAA’s,” Stutzman said. “We’ve made progress the last couple of years, but everyone’s getting better. All of our guys are working extremely hard and have put in productive off-seasons.” Out of their six NCAA qualifiers, the Huskies return five, losing 184-pounder Nate Shirk to graduation. Though Stutzman is excited and determined for the coming year, he knows the team’s expectations must be higher than the 2006-07 season. “We have great leadership in three-time NCAA qualifiers Mike Sees and Mike Spaid,” he said. “With a lot of returners, including Darren Kern, George Hickman, Ricky Donald, and Jesse Hasseman, who is coming off a red-shirt year, we have the ability to accomplish big things.” Here is a weight-by-weight look at the 2007-08 squad: 125—After three trips to the NCAA Championships, fifth-year senior Sees is ready to make his appearance on the podium according to Stutzman. “Mike has gotten better every year,” he said. “He’s beaten some of the top kids in the country and has the experience and the talent to accomplish the goals he has set for himself.” Sees was the 2005 EWL Champion, as well as finishing second in the league in 2006 and 2007. He’s finished as high as the top 12 at the NCAA tournament and is ranked in the top eight nationally. He won the PSAC title the last two seasons and has a career mark of 78-16. Sees will be joined by Ian Moser, a red-shirt freshman who won 50 matches as a senior at Caesar Rodney High School (Del.) and John Martin, a freshman who was a three-time regional qualifier at Springfield (Pa.). 133—Jason Guffey, a two-time PIAA State Champion will get the nod at this weight. Stutzman believes ‘Guffey improved a lot last season and has the ability to surprise a lot of people. He’s a tough competitor that learned a lot from his freshman season.” Willy Mack and Ian De Sol, two freshmen, will also compete for time at 133 pounds. Mack qualified for the regional tournament a number of times, while De Sol is a New York state qualifier. 141—Stutzman will have a wealth of veterans at 141 pounds in Donald, Hickman and Kern. Donald, a junior who wrestled 133 pounds the last two seasons, qualified for the national tournament last year and had a 26-12 record last year. Kern, who was the starter at 141 last season, went to the NCAA tournament and was the 2007 EWL Runner-Up, finishing the year with a 27-14 mark. Hickman, who red-shirted last season, has placed twice at the EWL tournament and finished in the top 12 at the 2007 University Freestyle nationals last summer. Two underclassmen Alex Lauffenburger and Kyle Vincelli, will also look for time at this slot. 10 2007-08 Preview 149—Reigning EWL Rookie of the Year Matt Moley will return at 149 pounds. He finished last season with a 27-14 record is ranked in the top 10 nationally. He was top-16 at the 2007 NCAA tournament and placed at the EWL Championships. “Matt has a year under his belt and is an extremely hard worker,” Stutzman said. Kyle Friedman, a freshman from John Jay High School (N.Y.), will also compete for time at this weight class. 157—EWL place-winner Dennis Bermudez will return at 157 pounds, having finished sixth at the 2007 University Freestyle Nationals over the summer. He is ranked in the top 30 heading into the year and had a 28-13 record last year. “Dennis is one of the hardest-working guys in the room,” Stutzman said. “I’ve been around a lot of hard workers, but he’s right up there. He pushes himself and it’s shown in his progress and how hard he pushes his teammates.” Alex Conover and Matt McMillan will also compete for time at 157 pounds. 165—2007 PSAC runner-up Ricky Schmelyun will return at 165 pounds having finished with 29 wins last year and placing at the EWL tournament. Jonathan Brown and Mark Stassman will also push for mat time this season. Hoffman is a PIAA placewinner, while Brown, out of Vermont, won multiple championships. 174—Brian Shaw and Nate Graham will compete for the nod at 174 pounds. Shaw is a sophomore out of Hollidaysburg, while Graham, out of New York, is a state champion, as well as placing second at the Fargo (N.D.) Junior Greco-Roman Nationals. Johnson is a three-time PIAA state place winner out of Central Columbia. 184—Jesse Hasseman, who red-shirted the 2006-07 season, will return to the line-up for the Huskies. Hasseman has placed at the EWL tournament twice in his career. Nate Johnson may also see time here. “Jesse is coming off a red-shirt season and has made a number of improvements,” Stutzman said. “He’s a hard-nosed kid and works extremely hard. He loves the sport and has the potential to have a very good year for us.” Johnson is a three-time PIAA state place winner out of Central Columbia. 197—PJ DiStefano will return for the Huskies at 197 pounds. The sophomore is a two-time PIAA state placewinner and will be joined by Eric Shaw and Nick Sacco at this weight. DiStefano finished with 11 wins last year, including four by fall. Shaw is a multiple-year state qualifier, while Sacco also advanced to the state tournament in New York. 285—2007 All-American Spaid will return at heavyweight with a career record of 76-41, including a 35-8 mark last year. Out of Boyertown High School, Spaid won the PSAC and EWL titles in 2006 and 2007 and will look to make his fourth-straight trip to the NCAA tournament. He had 14 pins last year. “Mike should have another big year for us,” Stutzman said. “He’s made three trips to the NCAA tournament and has the ultimate goal of winning a national title. He’s got the experience and talent to do so this year as a senior.” Zac Walsh, Nate Knepp and Nick Weaver will also look to compete for time at heavyweight. Walsh is a New Jersey state placewinner, while Knepp also placed at the state tournament in Pennsylvania. Meet the Huskies 11 Jesse Hasseman Franklin, Ind. • Franklin Career Statistics Year Record Pins 2004-05 8-26 8 2005-06 16-17 3 Career 24-43 11 R-JUNIOR 174 2006-07: Red-shirt Year. 2005-06: Finished the season 16-17, posting three pins at the 197-pound weight class... Took fourth at the EWL Championships and was third at the PSAC tournament...Won eight dual matches, including EWL wins against Clarion, Cleveland State and East Stroudsburg. 2004-05: Was the starter at 197 pounds for Bloomsburg, finishing the season with eight wins, all by pin...Recorded wins against Ohio State and Rider...Was fourth at the PSAC Championships and sixth at the EWL tournament. George Hickman Wilmington, N.C. • Riverside Career Statistics Year Record Pins 2004-05 14-20 2 2005-06 14-21 0 2006-07 Red-Shirt Career 28-41 2 R-JUNIOR 141 Career Year 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Career 125 CAREER NOTES 2006-07: Red-Shirt year. 2005-06: Started at 149 pounds... Finished 14-21 on the year, including nine dual-match wins...Won a critical bout in Bloomsburg’s 17-16 win over Pittsburgh...Also posted dual-match wins against Buffalo, Purdue, Eastern Michigan, Drexel, ODU, Virginia, Clarion and ESU...Finished sixth at the EWL Championships. 2004-05: Took over the starting job at 149 mid-season...Went 4-4 in dual matches...Took fourth place at the 2005 PSAC Championships...Recorded dual-match wins over Slippery Rock, Clarion, Rider and Edinboro. Mike Sees R-SENIOR CAREER NOTES Northumberland, Pa. • Shikellamy Statistics Record Pins 21-3 3 26-6 2 31-7 5 78-16 10 CAREER NOTES 2006-07: Missed All-American honors by two matches at 2007 NCAA championships... Finished second at the EWL championships...Had a 10-match winning streak in the middle of the season...Named OW at PSAC Championships in late January...Went 5-1 in EWL matches...Took first place at University of Buffalo Open to start the season...Was second at Oklahoma Gold Classic...Took first at Navy Classic.... 2005-06: Named the team’s MVP last season...Finished one match shy of All-American status last season...Knocked out eighth-seeded Kyle Ott of Illinois in the opening round of the NCAA Championships... Recorded his second 20-win season...Went 13-2 in dual matches...Won the 2006 PSAC title and was second at the EWL Championships...Posted tech falls in three-consecutive matches... Put together a 10-match win streak in the middle of the season...Named EWL Wrestler of the Week three times during the year...Named PSAC Wrestler of the Week for the period ending Jan. 10. 2004-05: Went 14-0 in dual matches and won the 2005 EWL tournament, making the trip to the NCAA Championships...Took second at the PSAC Championships and was named the PSAC Rookie of the Year. 12 Meet the Huskies Mike Spaid Perkiomenville, Pa. • Boyertown Career Statistics Year Record Pins 2004-05 17-22 7 2005-06 24-11 7 2006-07 35-8 14 Career 76-41 28 SENIOR 285 2006-07: Became Bloomsburg’s first All-American in 13 years after finishing eighth at the 2007 NCAA championships. Was the first heavyweight in school history to ever earn All-American honors...Won the EWL championship for the second straight year becoming just the seventh wrestler in school history to repeat at EWL champion... Had a 19-match winning streak during the year...Had 14 wins by fall during the year....13 of his 14 pins came in the first period. 2005-06: Made his second trip to the NCAA tournament after winning the 2006 EWL title at heavyweight...Led the team in pins with seven... Posted a 15-6 record in dual matches...Won the 2006 PSAC Championship...Had two matchwinning bouts for the Huskies in dual-match victories against Pittsburgh and Lock Haven. 2004-05: Despite a 2-8 start, finished the season on a high note with a trip to the NCAA Championships where he went 2-2...Earned All-PSAC honors with a second-place finish at the conference tournament...Was fifth at the EWL tournament...Has spent time training at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, third in the 120 kg freestyle bracket at the Fila Junior National Championships. Ricky Donald Career Year 2005-06 2006-07 Career JUNIOR 141 Career Year 2005-06 2006-07 Career 149 Millville, Pa. • Bloomsburg CAREER NOTES Statistics Record Pins 2006-07: Made his first trip to the NCAA championships qualifying as a wild-card...Took third at the EWL champion18-17 0 26-12 1 ships...Did not allow a point in his final two EWL champion44-29 1 ship matches....Won his weight class at the Navy Classic... Finished third at the Oklahoma Gold Classic...2005-06: Earned the starting slot at 133 pounds at the beginning of the season...Went 18-17 in his rookie campaign, posting nine dual-match wins...Had one tech fall and one major decision win...Got his first collegiate dual-match victory against Purdue...Also won matches against William Penn and Eastern Michigan, going 3-0 at the Purdue Duals...Finished third at the PSAC Championships to Darren Kern R-JUNIOR CAREER NOTES Pennsburg, Pa. • Upper Perkiomen Statistics Record Pins 10-8 4 27-14 7 37-22 11 CAREER NOTES 2006-07: Qualified for the NCAA championships after finishing second at the EWL championships at 141 pounds... Won his weight class at the PSAC championships and was third at the Oklahoma Gold Classic...Tied for second on the team in pins with seven...2005-06: Finished the year with 10 wins, including four by pin...Went 4-2 at the Penn State Open, winning three bouts by fall. Meet the Huskies 13 Matt Moley Career Year 2006-07 Career SOPH 157 Phoenixville, Pa. • Spring Ford CAREER NOTES Statistics Record Pins 2006-07: Capped his freshman season by earning a trip to 27-14 7 the NCAA Tournament where he went 2-2...Qualifed for 27-14 7 the NCAA championships as a wild-card after finishing fourth at the EWL Championships...Was named both the EWL and PSAC Rookie of the Year... Placed second at the Oklahoma Gold Tournament, the Navy Classic, and the PSAC Championships. Had six major decisions, one technical fall and seven pins during the year. High School: Was 131-26 in his career and finished second at the PIAA “AAA” championships. Ricky Schmelyun Career Year 2006-07 Career SOPH 165 New Oxford Pa. • Bermudian Springs CAREER NOTES Statistics Record Pins 2006-07: Finished fourth at EWL Championships as a fresh29-15 6 man and was first alternate to NCAA championships...Was 29-15 6 second at the PSAC championships, fourth at the University of Buffalo Open and fifth at the Penn State Open...His 29 wins were good for third best on the team...Tied for team lead in technical falls with four... High School: Was a 2006 PIAA “AA” State champion...Earned All-American status at the NHSCA Duals and the AAU Disney Duals. Dennis Bermudez Career Year 2006-07 Career R-SOPH Saugerties, NY. • Saugerties CAREER NOTES Statistics Record Pins 2006-07: Had a solid freshman season winning 23 matches... 23-18 5 Was named the EWL and PSAC Wrestler of the Week on 23-18 5 Feb. 20th after he posted one of the biggest upsets of the season with a 9-7 sudden victory over ninth-ranked Seth Martin of Lock Haven to propel the Huskies to a win...Finished third at PSAC championships and sixth at EWL championships...Was second at the University of Buffalo Open. 149 P.J. DiStefano Career Year 2006-07 Career SOPH 197 Whitehall, Pa. • Whitehall-Coplay Statistics CAREER NOTES Record Pins 2006-07: Was fourth at PSAC championships...Took sixth 11-25 4 at the Navy Classic helping the Huskies to a second place 11-25 4 team finish...Was among the team leaders in falls with four... Recorded eight wins in tournament action. 14 Meet the Huskies Jason Guffey Career Year 2006-07 Career Muncy, Pa. • Warrior Run Statistics CAREER NOTES Record Pins 2006-07: Posted a mark of 4-2 in dual meet competition... 10-9 0 Saw time at both 125 and 133 pounds...High School: Was 10-9 0 a two-time PIAA “AA” State champion...Posted a record of 124-25...Was named to the Wrestling USA/Cliff Keen Dream Team. SOPH 133 Brian Shaw Career Year 2006-07 Career Hollidaysburg, Pa. • Hollidaysburg Statistics CAREER NOTES Record Pins 2006-07: Was 4-10 for the Huskies...Picked up a win by 4-10 1 fall at the Navy Classic...Started his career with a victory 4-10 1 at the Oklahoma Gold Classic winning by decision...High School...Was a two-time Greco-Roman All-American... Qualified for the PIAA “AAA” championship three times, finishing fifth in 2006. SOPH 174 Eric Shaw Career Year 2006-07 Career Hollidaysburg, Pa. • Hollidaysburg Statistics CAREER NOTES Record Pins 2006-07: Was 4-8 at 197 pounds for the Huskies...Earned 4-10 1 two wins at the Navy Classic, one by sudden victory...Won 4-10 1 two matches at the Penn State Open. R-SOPH 197 Ian Moser Alex Lauffenburger NOTES NOTES High School: Was a 2006 PIAA State qualifier. High School: Was a two-time Delaware State Champion. Was a six-time All-American (Scholastic, Greco Roman, Freestyle). R-FRESH R-FRESH 141 125 Warren, Pa. • Warren Dover, De. • Ceasar Rodney Meet the Huskies 15 Nate Graham R-FRESH 125 John Martin NOTES NOTES High School: School MVP as a senior...Had a career mark of 148-30, setting a school record for career victories...Was 45-2 as a senior winning the NY State Division II 171-pound championship. High School: Three-time regional qualifier...Three-time All-State Academic Honorable Mention. FRESH 125 Selkirk, NY • Ravena Boyersford • Spring-Ford Ian De Sol Willy Mack NOTES High School: Won 102 matches...Finished second at sectionals...two-time Ney York State Tournament qualifier. Photo Not Available FRESH FRESH 125 141 NOTES High School: Won 105 matches in high school....All-time leader in career wins at Sun Valley. Schenectady, NY • Guilderland Aston, Pa • Sun Valley Kyle Vincelli Alex Conover NOTES NOTES High School: Two-time AllCatholic League Wrestler. High School: Was sixth at New Jersey State Championships as a senior. FRESH JUNIOR 141 157 Levittown, Pa • Conwell-Egan Menham, NJ • West Morris 16 2006-07 Dual Match Results Mark Strassman Nate Johnson NOTES NOTES High School: Two-time AllPublic League selection. High School: Posted a mark of 124-17 in high school with 74 pins....Finished 8th, 3rd and 4th at PIAA State championships... Three-time District 4 champ. FRESH FRESH 165 184 Philadelphia Pa • Northeast Nescopeck, Pa • Central Columbia Zac Walsh Nick Weaver FRESH NOTES NOTES High School: Was fifth at New Jersey State championships... Also, played football in high school...Will-red-shirt in 200708. High School: Played football and wrestled in high school. FRESH 285 285 Denville, NJ • Morris Knolls Hanover, Pa • New Oxford Mike Spaid needs 24 wins to reach 100 for his career 2006-07 Dual Match Results 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 Pittsburgh 30, Bloomsburg 14 November 22, 2006 BU Sees WTF Gentzle 19-3; 6:07 UP Headlee dec. Donald 2-1 UP Ciampoli dec. Curto 3-1 BU Moley WBF KapetanovichF, 2:26 UP Kocher maj. dec. Bermudez17-6 UP Richmond WBF Schmelyun F, 0:22 UP Gavin WTF B. Shaw19-4; 6:10 BU Shirk dec. Heist 4-2 UP Cassidy WBF DiStefanoF, 4:40 UP Sheaffer dec. Spaid 7-3 Bloomsburg 40, Binghamton 10 November 25, 2006 • Northeast Duals 125 BU Guffey dec. Kleeman 3-0 133 BU Donald WBF Naquib 141 BU Kern WBF Sandberg F, 1:03 149 BU Moley dec. Patterson 4-1 157 BU Bermudez WBF Terry F, 6:18 165 BU Schmelyun WBF SirotaF, 1:21 174 UB Patterson WTF B. Shaw 15-0 184 BU Shirk dec. Waite 197 BU Backus WBF E. Shaw F, 0:51 285 BU Spaid win by forfeit Penn 24, Bloomsburg 9 November 25, 2006 • Northeast Duals 125 BU Sees dec. Peterkin 12-10, OT 133 UP Valenti dec. Donald 9-3 141 UP Grajales dec. Curto 7-4 149 BU Moley dec. Hitschler 5-3 157 UP Dragon dec. Hoffman 11-5 165 UP Shanaman dec. Schmelyun5-2 174 UP Herrington WTF B. Shaw17-2 184 UP Zamir dec. Shirk 7-5 197 UP Sullivan maj. dec. DiStefano12-2 285 BU Spaid dec. Reiter 3-0 Hofstra 27, Bloomsburg 15 November 25, 2006 • Northeast Duals 125 BU Guffey win by forfeit 133 HU Ruggiello dec. Donald 2-0 141 HU Griffin dec. Curto 8-4 149 HU Parziale dec. Moley 3-2 157 HU Strouse dec. Hoffman 6-2 165 HU Patrovich WBF Brown F, 3:34 174 HU Lucas dec. Jordan 3-2 184 BU Shirk dec. Rovelli 4-2 197 HU Weidman WBF E. Shaw F, 1:50 285 BU Spaid WBF Pollock F, 4:21 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 17 Central Michigan 23, Bloomsburg 12 November 25, 2006 • Northeast Duals BU Sees dec. Smith 8-1 BU Donald dec. Steintrager 6-4 CM Kruger WBF Curto F, 2:16 BU Moley dec. D’Alie 3-1 CM Neil dec. Bermudez 11-8 BU Schmelyun dec. Miller 11-8 CM B. Sinnott dec. Jordan 13-5 CM C. Sinnott dec. Shirk 13-6 CM Michalak dec. DiStefano 11-3 CM Gritter dec. Spaid 3-2 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 Bloomsburg 52, Delaware State 0 December 17, 2006 • Bloomsburg Duals BU Sees win by forfeit BU Donald win by forfeit BU Kern win by forfeit BU Moley WBF Saylor F, 2:26 BU Bermudez WTF McGregor25-10, 6:31 BU Schmelyun WBF Gardner F, 1:27 BU Jordan win by forfeit BU Shirk maj. dec. Archer 14-3 BU DiStefano maj. dec. Woodall14-4 BU E. Shaw dec. Nowrey 10-3 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 Bloomsburg 31, Bucknell 12 December 17, 2006 • Bloomsburg Duals BU Sees WBF Hart F, 6:31 BU Donald dec. Marble 4-0 BU Kern dec. Galligan 10-3 BU Moley maj. dec. Chohany11-0 BU Hoffman dec. Hooks 6-3 Buck Rendos WBF SchmelyunF, 4:11 BU Jordan dec. Riccio 5-4 BU Shirk dec. Mann 8-3 Buck Lapotsly WBF DiStefanoF, 1:53 BU Spaid WBF Hingson F, 1:20 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 Bloomsburg 23, Buffalo 13 December 17, 2006 • Bloomsburg Duals BU Guffey WTF Bauer 17-1 UB Budd dec. Donald 5-2 UB Stella dec. Kern 6-5 BU Moley WBF Needle F, 3:52 BU Bermudez dec. Muldrow 10-6 BU Schmelyun dec. Ragusa 5-2 UB Rock dec. Jordan 2-0 BU Shirk dec. Lamb 11-5 UB Scott maj. dec. DiStefano 10-0 BU Spaid dec. Parker 7-0 18 2006-07 Dual Match Results Rider 23, Bloomsburg 20 January 6, 2007 Sees WTF Lorenzo 18-2 Donald dec. Bradley 10-5 Fisch maj. dec. Kern 11-3 Kessler WBF Moley F, 3:55 Bermudez dec. D. Miller 8-6 R. Morrison dec. Schmelyun9-5 Umbehauer maj. dec. Jordan10-2 Shirk dec. M. Miller 7-2 TJ Morrison WBF DiStefanoF, 1:51 Spaid WBF Cuifo F, 0:50 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 BU BU RU RU BU RU RU BU RU BU 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 Bloomsburg 45, Duquesne 6 January 12, 2007 • Virginia Duals BU Guffey win by forfeit BU Donald dec. Cipriani 5-0 BU Kern WBF Cobbs F, 2:27 BU Moley WBF Baldini F, 3:39 BU Bermudez maj. dec. Midlam11-3 BU Schmelyun WTF Shula17-2, 4:33 BU Jordan dec. Black 4-2 BU Shirk WBF BuczkowskiF, 1:26 DU Ricotta WBF DiStefanoF, 5:28 BU Spaid WBF D’Orsie F, 1:28 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 Penn State 22, Bloomsburg 9 Virginia Duals • January 12, 2007 PS McKnight dec. Sees 5-2 PS Strayer dec. Donald 9-2 PS Heller dec. Kern 7-3 PS Vallimont dec. Moley 3-1 PS Jenkins dec. Bermudez 3-2 BU Schmelyun dec. Rella 3-2 PS Yonushonis dec. Jordan 4-1 BU Shirk dec. Ward 7-4 PS Davis maj. dec. DiStefano 14-2 BU Spaid dec.Anspach 3-1, OT 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 Bloomsburg 33, Virginia Tech 6 Virginia Duals • January 13, 2007 BU Sees win by forfeit BU Donald dec. Moran 8-2 BU Kern WBF Johnson F, 2:16 BU Moley dec. Bonilla-Bowman7-6 BU Bermudez dec. Gallagher 9-7 BU Schmelyun dec. Decker 7-0 VT Ratley dec. Jordan 9-4 VT Borja dec. Shirk 3-2 BU DiStefano dec. O’Connor 7-0 BU Spaid WBF Powers F, 0:53 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 Bloomsburg 32, Arizona State 10 Virginia Duals • January 13, 2007 BU Sees maj. dec. Espinoza 18-10 BU Donald maj. dec. Alegre 8-0 AS Galvan dec. Kern 9-8 BU Moley WBF Remsen F, 4:15 AS Stith maj. dec. Bermudez 13-4 BU Schmelyun win by forfeit BU Jordan dec. Pavlenko 7-4 BU Shirk dec. Crandord 8-1 AS Trulson dec. DiStefano 5-1 BU Spaid WBF Pruett F, 0:56 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 Kent State 25, Bloomsburg 12 Virginia Duals • January 13, 2007 KS Sportelli dec. Sees 3-1 BU Donald dec. Mitcheff 3-0 KS Sposeller dec. Kern 9-4 KS McGee dec. Moley 10-9 KS Gross dec. Bermudez 5-2 BU Schmelyun WBF Bostelman F, 1:44 KS Miller WBF Jordan F, 2:47 KS Chine dec. Shirk 3-2 KS Ramadani MD DiStefano12-4 BU Spaid dec. Porter 3-1 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 Bloomsburg 22, West Virginia 15 January 20, 2007 BU Sees WBF Stuart F, 5:53 BU Donald dec. Anderson 3-0 WV Rader maj. dec. Kern 13-4 BU Moley dec. Jauregui 6-3 WV Fryling dec. Bermudez 11-6 BU Schmelyun MD Connolly 14-5 WV Brenner dec. Jordan 9-8 BU Shirk dec. Litton 5-2 WV Villers WTF DiStefano 21-4, 5:22 BU Spaid dec. Rogers 3-2 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 Bloomsburg 39, Clarion 3 February 2, 2007 BU Sees win by forfeit BU Donald maj. dec. Lascari 13-1 BU Kern dec. Lewis 7-5 BU Moley maj. dec Harrison 12-4 BU Bermudez MD Christopher 14-5 CU Morelli dec. Schmelyun 4-0 BU Jordan dec. Ross 6-4 BU B. Shaw win by forfeit BU DiStefano WBF Jordan F, 4:46 BU Spaid dec. Brooks 7-5 2006-07 Dual Match Results 19 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 Bloomsburg 18, Cleveland State 13 February 3, 2007 BU Sees dec. Riggs 10-3 BU Donald dec. Armstrong 10-4 CS M. Hurley dec. Kern 5-2 CS R. Hurley dec. Moley 3-1 CS Crenshaw dec. Bermudez12-11 BU Schmelyun dec. Effner 10-4 BU Jordan dec. Kmetz 7-4 BU Shirk dec. Gilkey 13-9 CS Hahn maj. dec. DiStefano13-5 BU Spaid dec. Goff 4-0 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 EU 197 285 Edinboro 24, Bloomsburg 10 February 8, 2007 BU Sees maj. dec. Sill 12-4 EU Deubel dec. Donald 4-3 BU Kern dec. Cocozzo 6-4, OT EU Gillespie dec. Moley 6-5 EU Hill dec. Bermudez 8-7 EU Penn WBF Schmelyun F, 4:17 EU Moricone dec. Jordan 9-3 184 Clemsen dec. Shirk 2-1 SR Gibson dec. DiStefano 4-2 BU Spaid dec.Fendone 4-0 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 BU DU BU BU DU DU DU BU DU BU Drexel 18, Bloomsburg 15 February 11, 2007 Sees dec. Mytych 6-4 Martin dec. Guffey 4-3 Kern dec.Gilio 3-2 Moley dec. Cartelle 3-1 Hluschak WBF BermudezF, 6:08 Haydt dec. Schmelyun 6-3 Kozar dec. Jordan 6-4 Shirk dec. Stouffer 9-2 Oplinger MD DiStefano 16-6 Spaid dec. Cowen 7-5 Ricky Schmelyun (right) won 29 matches a year ago 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 125 133 141 149 157 165 15-0 174 184 197 285 Bloomsburg 24, Lock Haven 9 February 16, 2007 LH Blanc dec. Sees 8-2 BU Donald dec. Hyatt 5-2 BU Kern dec. Kell 6-4 BU Moley dec. Ament 7-0 BU Bermudez dec. Martin 9-7 LH Wright dec. Schmelyun 8-4 BU Jordan dec. Metzger 9-6 BU Shirk dec. Kocher 7-4 LH Cook dec. DiStefano 9-7 BU Spaid WBF Hepburn F, 1:38 Bloomsburg 30, East Stroudsburg 9 February 18, 2007 BU Sees maj. dec. Gambino 19-8 ES Stout dec. Guffey 9-6 BU Kern dec. Carr 7-3 ES Heckman dec. Moley 3-1, OT BU Bermudez dec. Bishop 5-1 BU Schmelyun WTF Rushmeyer ES BU BU BU Mallory dec B. Shaw 6-4, OT Shirk dec. Williams 6-4 DiStefano win by forfeit Spaid WBF Deighton F, 2:38 20 2 0 0 6 - 0 7 I n d i v i d u a l S t a t i s t i c s NAME DUAL TOURN. TOTAL PIN TECH. MAJOR Dennis Bermudez 9-9 14-9 5-3 2-0 7-2 Jonathan Brown 0-1 Tony Curto 23-18 0-3 0-4 0-1 0-4 7-1 7-5 3-1 PJ DiStefano 3-16 8-9 11-25 4-5 0-2 1-7 Ricky Donald 13-6 13-6 26-12 1-3 1-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 4-2 6-7 10-9 1-0 3-1 1-4 1-4 Rob Hoffman 0-2 6-6 6-8 2-0 Andrew Jordan 7-10 9-8 16-18 0-1 1-2 Darren Kern 10-7 17-7 27-14 7-0 5-5 Aric Furhman Jason Guffey Joe Hasseman Alex Lauffenburger 2-0 0-1 4-3 4-3 Matt Moley 14-7 13-7 27-14 7-1 1-0 6-1 Rick Schmelyun 12-8 17-7 29-15 6-4 4-0 5-0 Mike Sees 14-3 17-4 31-7 5-2 4-0 9-0 Brian Shaw 1-4 3-6 4-10 1-0 0-3 1-1 Eric Shaw 0-2 4-6 4-8 0-2 Nate Shirk 15-4 8-6 23-10 1-0 Mike Spaid 17-2 18-6 35-8 14-1 Justin Thomas Brian Willis 0-2 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-2 2-2 3-1 1-1 0-1 2-2 Darren Kern was an NCAA qualifier in 2006-07 O v e r t h e Ye a r s 21 Ye a r - B y - Ye a r 1936-37 1937-38 1938-39 1939-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 3-0 1-3 1-4 No team 1-6 5-3 6-3 5-2 9-1 10-1 11-1 10-1 13-0 10-3 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 12-0-1 10-1-1 10-5 8-4-1 11-3-1 11-5 12-8 no team 7-8 16-3 11-3-1 9-8-1 11-4 11-3 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 16-2-1 11-3 11-6 13-4 6-7 14-4 15-5 12-5 12-7 12-5-1 13-7 17-7 15-2-1 8-6-3 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 10-5 8-9 4-15 5-9 8-7 8-7 7-6-1 8-3-1 9-5 1-13 8-8 8-8 10-6 11-9 12-9 Coaching History Coach Roger Sanders Russ Houk Tom Martucci Dan Wirnsberger Walter Blair John Stutzman Kenneth Karner Jack Yohe Dave Kennedy Coaching Years Total (1972-93) 21 (1957-72) 15 (1993-2000) 8 (2002-2005) 3 (1955-57) 2 (2005-present) 2 (1936-39) 3 (1954-55) 1 (2001-02) 1 W 250 143 57 26 11 23 5 1 1 L 104 34 61 22 6 18 7 6 13 T 8 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 T h e 1 0 0 - Wi n C l u b Name Don Reese Dave Morgan George Carter Ed Hockenberry Ricky Bonomo Tony Caravella Rocky Bonomo Dave Kennedy Andy Fitzpatrick Tony Reed Years 1978-82 1985-89 1998-2003 1996-01 1983-87 1976-80 1984-87 1986-90 1990-94 1986-90 Wins 127 127 122 121 116 112 110 109 101 100 Losses 22 29 24 24 12 28 19 28 38 35 Ties 4 6 0 0 3 2 0 4 1 5 Pct. .843 .802 .824 .834 .897 .795 .853 .787 .725 .732 Pct. .702 .801 .483 .542 .647 .561 .416 .142 .071 22 Mike Spaid• All-American Mike Spaid finished eighth at the 2007 NCAA Division I wrestling championships becoming the school’s first wrestling All-American since the 1994 season. During the course of the season, Spaid won 21 straight matches and also won his second straight EWL title. In addition to being Bloomsburg’s first All-American in 13 years, Spaid is also the first heavyweight in school history to earn All-American honors. DATE 11/4/2006 11/4/2006 11/4/2006 11/4/2006 11/18/2006 11/18/2006 11/18/2006 11/18/2006 11/22/2006 11/25/2006 11/25/2006 11/25/2006 11/25/2006 12/3/2006 12/3/2006 12/3/2006 12/3/2006 12/3/2006 12/17/2006 12/17/2006 1/6/2007 1/12/2007 1/12/2007 1/13/2007 1/13/2007 1/13/2007 1/20/2007 1/27/2007 1/27/2007 2/2/2007 2/3/2007 2/8/2007 2/11/2007 2/16/2007 2/18/2007 3/3/2007 3/4/2007 3/15/2007 3/15/2007 3/16/2007 3/16/2007 3/16/2007 3/17/2007 SCHOOL University Of Buffalo Lock Haven University Edinboro University University Of Buffalo Liberty University George Mason Campbell University Us Naval Academy Pitt Hofstra University Binghamton Central Michigan Penn Us Naval Academy Liberty University Cleveland State North Carolina-C. Us Naval Academy Bucknell University University Of Buffalo Rider Univ. Penn State University Duquesne University Arizona State Kent State University Virginia Tech West Virginia Lock Haven University Edinboro University Clarion University Cleveland State Edinboro University Drexel University Lock Haven University East Stroudsburg Edinboro University Clarion University Indiana University North Carolina State Minnesota Edinboro University Northwestern Sacred Heart OPPONENT Sanz, Milton Pine, Dustin Tate, Terry Parker, Jeff Lynch, Edward Kittrick, Ryan Fennell, Jeremiah Prendergast, Ed Shaffer, Zach Pollock, Matt Gritter, Ryan Reiter, Benjamin Steele, Scott Walker, Patrick Goff, Rashard Goetter, Daniel Prendergast, Ed Hingson, George Parker, Jeff Ciufo, Nicholas Anspach, Aaron D’orsie, Joseph Pruett, Quinton Porter, Jermail Powers, Jim Rogers, Dustin Hepburn, Ben Fendone, Joe Brooks, A.J. Goff, Rashard Fendone, Joe Cowen, Chris Hepburn, Ben Deighton, Charles Fendone, Joe Brooks, A.J. Buuck, Josh Palma, Janior Konrad, Cole Fendone, Joe Fox, Dustin Zarrinpour, Payam W/L W W L W W W W L L W W L W W W W W L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L W L L TYPE SCORE FALL FALL DEC 1-2 DEC 1-0 FALL FALL FALL DEC 2-5 DEC 3-7 FALL NOMATCH DEC 2-3 DEC 3-0 DEC 3-0 DEC 6-2 DEC 4-2 FALL SV 1-3 FALL DEC 7-0 FALL DEC 3-1 FALL FALL DEC 3-1 FALL DEC 3-2 Def MD 9-0 DEC 7-5 DEC 4-0 DEC 4-0 DEC 7-5 FALL FALL DEC 7-0 DEC 5-3 DEC 8-4 DEC 3-2 MD 4-16 SV 6-4 Def DEC 8-11 FAll-TIME 1:28 2:47 1:12 2:21 1:40 4:27 - 1:15 1:20 0:50 1:28 0:56 0:53 1:38 2:38 Eastern Wrestling League 23 Since the Eastern Wrestling League was formed in 1976, Bloomsburg has enjoyed much success, both as a team, and individually. The Huskies won the team championship in 1981 and 1993 and has never placed lower than sixth. Individually, Bloomsburg wrestlers have compiled 34 titles. In addition to Bloomsburg, the league includes Clarion, Cleveland State, Edinboro, Lock Haven, Pittsburgh and West Virginia. Bloomsburg wrestlers hold three of the four fastest EWL tournament fall times. Heavyweight Mel Sharp holds the record with an 18-second pin in 1979, while Al McCollum, a 1982 title-winner, recorded a 36-second fall in 1981. In 1977, Leszek Radon pinned an opponent in 39 seconds. All-Time EWL Tournament Placewinners TEAM TOTAL Bloomsburg Clarion Cleveland State Edinboro Lock Haven Pittsburgh Penn State West Virginia FIRST 40 48 24 29 36 32 59 34 SECOND THIRD FOURTH 38 44 23 35 41 45 38 40 47 35 39 23 48 49 25 35 43 39 39 27 44 37 18 47 167 166 125 114 169 163 140 156 A l l - T i m e E W L Dual Match Records TEAM WIN LOST Bloomsburg Clarion Cleveland State Edinboro Lock Haven Pittsburgh Penn State West Virginia 86 92 67 83 103 84 89 96 106 95 117 38 93 112 12 79 TIED 2 2 4 2 3 5 2 2 PERCENTAGE .448 .492 .367 .683 .525 .430 .873 .545 24 EWL Championship Histor y At the 31st Eastern Wrestling League Championship tournament, Edinboro University won its eighth team title in the last nine years, crowning two individual placewinners. Shawn Bunch, the Fighting Scots’ champion at 133 pounds, won his fourth EWL championship, becoming only the fifth EWL wrestler to do so. Clarion’s Kurt Angle (1988, 1990-1992), West Virginia’s Greg Jones (2002-05) and Vertus Jones (1997-2000) and Blooms2007 Final Team Standings Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Team Edinboro West Virginia Lock Haven Pittsburgh Bloomsburg Cleveland State Clarion Bloomsburg’s Don Reese, a fourtime EWL Champion and an NCAA Runner-Up in 1982. Points 113.0 104.5 98.0 95.5 94.5 77.5 35.0 ALLTIME EWL CHAMPIONS Year Name Weight 1977 Chris Poff 1978 Dom DiGioacchino 1979 Don Reese Dom DiGioacchino 1980 Don Reese Tony Caravella Dom DiGioacchino 1981 Todd Cummings Ed Fiorvanti Don Reese Tom Fiorvanti 1982 Don Reese Al McCollum Joe Wade 1984 Rocky Bonomo 1985 Ricky Bonomo Rocky Bonomo Darrin Evans 1986 Ricky Bonomo 1987 Ricky Bonomo 150 177 126 167 126 150 167 118 126 134 150 134 142 190 126 118 126 177 118 118 Year 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1993 1994 1995 1996 2000 2001 2003 2005 2006 2007 Name Rocky Bonomo Dave Morgan Dave Morgan Dave Kennedy Scott Brown Brad Rozanski Chad Bailey Randy Reidler Chad Bailey Tyrone Howard Pete Rinella Brad Rozanski Brett Tullo George Carter Ed Hockenberry George Carter Mike Sees Jim Bertulis Bryce Hasseman Mike Spaid Mike Spaid Weight 126 150 150 126 177 126 150 126 150 190 118 126 126 149 157 157 125 165 174 285 285 2007 EWL Placewinners 25 125 POUNDS 1. Obe Blanc .............. Lock Haven 2. Mike Sees ............... Bloomsburg 3. Brad Gentzle ......... Pittsburgh 4. Eric Morrill............ Edinboro 5. Ryan Riggs ............. Cleveland State 6. Scott Stuart............ West Virginia 165 POUNDS 1. Deonte Penn.......... Edinboro 2. Sean Richmond .... Pittsburgh 3. Marcus Effner ....... Cleveland St. 4. Rickey Schmelyun Bloomsburg 5. Landis Wright ....... Lock Haven 6. Mario Morelli........ Clarion 133 POUNDS 1. Drew Headlee ....... Pittsburgh 2. Mark Anderson .... West Virginia 3. Ricky Donald......... Bloomsburg 4. David Armstrong . Cleveland State 5. Nick Hyatt...............Lock Haven 6. Sal Lascari.............. Clarion 174 POUNDS 1. Keith Gavin ........... Pittsburgh 2. Kurt Brenner ......... West Virginia 3. Phil Moricone ....... Edinboro 4. Mike Metzger........ Lock Haven 5. Dominic Ross ........ Cleveland St. 6. Andrew Jordan ..... Bloomsburg 141 POUNDS 1. Brandon Rader...... West Virginia 2. Darren Kern .......... Bloomsburg 3. Daryl Cocozzo ...... Edinboro 4. Zack Kell ................ Lock Haven 5. Joe Ciampoli.......... Pittsburgh 6. Mike Hurley .......... Cleveland State 184 POUNDS 1. Alex Clemsen ........ Edinboro 2. Nate Shirk .............. Bloomsburg 3. Chance Litton ....... West Virginia 4. Kyle Deliere .......... Pittsburgh 5. Tom Kocher .......... Lock Haven 6. David Gilkey.......... Cleveland St. 149 POUNDS 1. Gregor Gillespie ... Edinboro 2. David Jauregui ...... West Virginia 3. Ryan Hurley........... Cleveland State 4. Matt Moley ............ Bloomsburg 5. Donnie Ament ...... Lock Haven 6. Hadley Harrison ... Cleveland State 197 POUNDS 1. Jared Villers ........... West Virginia 2. Jay Gibson .............. Edinboro 3. Jeremie Cook......... Lock Haven 4. Chris Hahn ............ Cleveland St. 5. Mike Heist ............. Pittsburgh 6. Dixon Jordan ......... Clarion 157 POUNDS 1. Seth Martin ........... Lock Haven 2. Matt Kocher .......... Pittsburgh 3. Zac Fryling ............ West Virginia 4. Matt Hill................. Edinboro 5. Victer Crenshaw ... Cleveland State 6. Dennis Bermudez Bloomsburg HEAVYWEIGHT 1. Mike Spaid ............ Bloomsburg 2. AJ Brooks ............... Clarion 3. Rashard Goff ......... Cleveland St. 4. Joe Fendone ........... Edinboro 5. Dustin Rodgers ..... West Virginia 6. Ben Hepburn......... Lock Haven Bloomsburg’s six 2007 NCAA qualifiers: Left to Right...Mike Sees, Nate Shirk, Mike Spaid, Darren Kern, Matt Moley and Ricky Donald 26 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference 2007 CHAMPIONS 2007 Bloomsburg Individual Placewinners 125 141 HWT 149 165 174 157 197 133 Mike Sees Darren Kern Mike Spaid Matt Moley Rickey Schmelyun Andrew Jordan Dennis Bermudez PJ DiStefano Ricky Donald 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 2007 Team Standings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Edinboro Bloomsburg Lock Haven Clarion East Stroudsburg Millersville Kutztown Shippensburg 147.5 119 111.5 79 57 44.5 43.5 23 A l l -Ti m e P SAC C h a mp i o n s Year 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 Name Wt. Jim Garman 123 Jim Garman 123 Jim Garman 123 Dick Rimple 137 Robert Rohm 157 Gary Allen Hwt Tom Goranti 123 Dale Sullivan 130 Wayne Rider 147 Gene Dixon 167 Robert Rohm 177 Gene Dixon 167 William Garson 191 Don Poust 177 Bob Hall 191 Gerald Fortney 115 Richard Scorese 147 Bill Paule 157 Bob Hall 191 William Garson Hwt Ed Taylor 137 Bill Paule 157 Joel Melitski Bill Robb 123 James Rolley 130 Tom Vargo 167 James Rolley 130 Barry Sutter 145 Tom Vargo 191 Barry Sutter 145 Joe Gerst 152 Ron Russo 137 Joe Gerst 152 Ron Russo 137 Arnie Thompson152 Year 1970 1971 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Name Wt. Jim McCue Hwt Arnie Thompson 158 Ron Sheehan 177 Floyd Hitchcock 190 Floyd Hitchcock 190 Randy Watts 134 Randy Watts 150 Steve Scheib 177 Andy Cappelli 177 Tony Caravella 150 Andy Cappelli 167 Tony Caravella 150 Bucky McCollum 158 Mike Nock 118 Tony Caravella 150 Bucky McCollum 158 Dom DiGioacchino167 Butch Snyder 177 Ed Fiorvanti 126 Don Reese 134 Al McCollum 142 Tom Fiorvanti 150 Tom Gibble 167 Joe Wade 190 Joe Wade Hwt Ricky Bonomo 118 Rocky Bonomo 126 Tom Gibble 177 Ricky Bonomo 118 Rocky Bonomo 126 Marty King 142 Dan Klingerman 158 Darrin Evans 177 Ricky Bonomo 118 Rocky Bonomo 126 Ron Ippolite Hwt. Year Name 1987 1988 Dave Morgan 150 Dave Kennedy 126 Mark Banks 158 Dave Kennedy 126 Marty King 150 Dave Morgan 158 Dave Kennedy 126 Tony Reed 134 Scott Brown 177 Tim Casey 126 Tim Casey 126 Andy Fitzpatrick 150 Andy Fitzpatrick 158 Tyrone Howard 190 Brian Keck Hwt Tyrone Howard 190 Pete Rinella 118 Brad Rozanski 126 Brett Tullo 126 Brett Tullo 126 George Carter 149 Ed Hockenberry 157 Hunter Guenot 165 Todd Hockenbroch 197 Ed Hockenberry 157 George Carter 157 Hunter Guenot 174 Chad Hoare 197 Bryce Hasseman 174 Chad Hoare 197 Mike Sees 125 Brad Forbes 141 Mike Spaid HWT Mike Sees 125 Darren Kern 141 Mike Spaid HWT 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 2000 2001 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Wt. Bloomsburg All-Americans 27 Floyd Hitchcock * NCAA Champion 177 lbs. 1974 Bob Hall * NCAA 5th 167 lbs. 1963 Bill Robb NCAA 6th 130 lbs. 1964 Dom DiGioacchino Tony Caravella* NCAA 5th NCAA 7th 167 lbs. 1979 150 lbs. 1980 Chad Bailey NCAA 7th 150 lbs. 1994 Ricky Bonomo* NCAA Champion 118 lbs. 1985, 86, 87 Don Reese * NCAA 2nd 134 lbs. 1982 Richard Scorese NCAA 6th 137 lbs. 1964 Ron Russo * NCAA 6th, 4th 150 lbs. 1968,69 Randy Watts NCAA 6th 150 lbs. 1975 Rocky Bonomo* NCAA 8th, 4th 150 lbs. 1986,87 Dave Morgan * NCAA 3rd, 6th 150 lbs. 1988,89 Brad Rozanski NCAA 8th 134 lbs. 1992 Pete Rinella NCAA 8th 118 lbs. 1994 Mike Spaid NCAA 8th 285 lbs. 2007 28 All-Time Series Records Name W Akron 1 Arizona State 2 Army 4 Appalachian State 8 Ashland 2 Ball State 1 Binghamtom 1 Brooklyn Poly. Institute 1 Brigham Young 2 Brown 0 Bucknell 10 Buffalo 3 C. W. Post 2 California (PA) 2 Cal-Poly, SLO 0 Central (OK) 1 Central Michigan 0 Citadel 1 Clarion 15 Clemson 2 Cleveland State 16 Cornell 1 Cortland State 2 Delaware State 2 Drake 1 Drexel 2 Duquesne 1 East Stroudsburg 39 Eastern Michigan 1 Edinboro 7 Franklin & Marshall 5 Findlay 3 Gardner-Webb 1 George Mason 2 Georgia 1 Georgia State 1 Hampton Institute 1 Hofstra 2 Indiana (PA) 23 Indiana 1 Ithaca 1 Iowa 0 Iowa State 0 James Madison 1 Kent State 1 Kutztown 14 Lehigh 1 Liberty 1 Lincoln 10 Lock Haven 21 Louisiana State 0 Manhattan 1 L 0 3 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 5 0 2 2 0 1 0 20 1 9 4 0 0 0 3 3 9 1 13 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 5 2 0 2 7 0 1 0 1 0 0 37 1 0 T 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Name W Mankato State 1 Mansfield 17 Massachusetts 2 Miami (OH) 2 Michigan 1 Millersville 37 Minnesota 0 Missouri 0 Montana 1 Montclair State 2 Morgan State 3 Navy 1 Nebraska 1 North Carolina State 4 Northern Illinois 0 Northern Iowa 2 Ohio 3 Ohio State 0 Oklahoma 1 Old Dominion 3 Oregon State 3 Oswego 6 Pennsylvania 0 Penn State 5 Purdue 2 Pittsburgh 17 Princeton 3 Rider 4 RIT 8 Rutgers 5 Seton Hall 1 Shippensburg 33 Slippery Rock 19 S. Ill./Edwardsville 3 Springfield 1 Syracuse 1 Temple 2 Tennessee-Chattanooga 1 Trenton State 3 Virginia 2 Virginia Commonwealth 1 Virginia Tech 3 Wagner 2 Waynesburg 11 West Chester 11 West Virginia 13 Wilkes 4 William & Mary 1 William Penn 1 Wisconsin State 1 Wisconsin 3 Wyoming 2 L T 1 3 0 1 0 7 5 1 0 1 0 2 2 0 1 3 4 2 2 0 1 0 3 12 1 14 0 6 0 3 0 2 4 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 3 0 1 5 14 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nelson Field House The Nelson Field House, located on Bloomsburg University’s upper campus, serves as home for most of the university’s indoor athletic events. The facility has all the necessary ingredients as it holds a 3,000-seat arena for all home basketball and wrestling events, an indoor track, two tennis courts, an Olympic-size swimming pool and two handball/racquetball courts. The building has classrooms and offices for use by the health/physical education and athletic staffs. Nelson Field House also houses the wrestling practice room, which is a fully padded area located on the second floor. A totally equipped Nautilus room adds to the strength and conditioning area of the program, and Nelson Field House also offers a training room staffed by three full-time athletic trainers. Also located in the facility is an equipment manager who handles the needs of Bloomsburg’s 18 varsity athletic teams. 65735 BU Wrestling Guide cover 12/5/07 12:35 PM Page 2