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2008-09 UNI WRESTLING THE YEAR IN PANTHER WRESTLING
April 9, 2009; Release #17
PANTHER POINTS
2008-09 UNI Wrestling Schedule
Date Opponent/Event Time/Result PANTHERS WRAP SEASON WITH YEAR-END BANQUET
Nov. 8 at Loras Open No Team Scores The University of Northern Iowa wrestling team put a wrap on the 2008-09
(Dubuque, Iowa) season with its annual awards banquet on Sat., March 28, in the McLeod
Nov. 22 at Kaufman-Brand Open No Team Scores Center’s Alumni Suite.
(Omaha, Neb.) UNI finished the season with a dual mark of 10-6 and qualified six
Dec. 7 UNI Open No Team Scores wrestlers for the NCAA Championships. The Panthers also captured the
Dec. 11 Iowa (IPTV) L, 30-12 Western Wrestling Conference dual and tournament championships. UNI was
Dec. 13 at Wisconsin L, 36-9 a perfect 4-0 in league dual action for the third straight season season. The
Panthers then finished off the WWC season by winning the NCAA West Re-
Dec. 20 at Old Dominion W, 25-15
gional/WWC title. The regional win marked the 24th straight regional crown
Dec. 21 at George Mason W, 28-15
for the Panthers.
Dec. 29-30 at Midlands 12th (49.0) The Panthers then placed 22nd in the nation at the 2009 NCAA Division
(Evanston, Ill.) I Wrestling Championships held March 19-21 in the Scottrade Center in St.
Jan. 3 vs. Buffalo W, 28-8 Louis. UNI’s Moza Fay led the way with a sixth-place finish in the 165-
vs. Cleveland State W, 32-10 pound weight class.
Jan. 10 Ohio State L, 32-12 Seniors Moza Fay (Anamosa, Iowa) and Andrew Anderson (Sioux City,
Michigan L, 29-10 Iowa) shared the Most Valuable Wrestler honors for the 2008-09 season.
Jan. 16 at Northern Colorado* W, 28-13 It marked the third straight year that Fay grabbed a share of the MVW
Jan. 17 at Air Force* W, 42-0 award. Fay led the Panthers with 29 victories this season. Fay earned All-
Jan. 25 Oklahoma State L, 31-3 America honors for the second straight season at 165 pounds, as he placed
Jan. 30 Northern Illinois W, 34-6 sixth at the NCAA Championships.
Anderson led the squad with 12 dual victories in 2008-09 and ended his
Feb. 6 at Iowa State L, 26-9
career as a four-time national qualifier. Anderson tallied 26 wins on the sea-
Feb. 14 Chattanooga W, 18-12
son and captured the 197-pound West Regional title.
Feb. 21 at South Dakota State* W, 33-3 For the second time in as many seasons, senior Alex Dolly (Mishawaka,
Feb. 22 at North Dakota State* W, 21-17 Ind.) earned the Chuck Patten Award, which is based on leadership. Dolly
March 7 at NCAA West Regional 1st (94.0 pts.) reached the Round of 12 for the third time in his career, which saw him cap-
(Greeley, Colo.) ture nine victories at the NCAA Championships. He was a four-time national
March 19-21 at NCAA Championships 22nd (25.0 pts.) qualifier and posted 74 career wins for the Panthers.
(St. Louis, Mo.) Fay earned the Lyle E. Schwarzenbach Award. The award recognizes
* - indicates Western Wrestling Conference Match an individual who exhibits the highest standards in citizenship, academics,
Home matches in Bold practice and dedication. Fay, who owns a 3.0 cumulative grade point average
All Times Subject to Change with a major in physical education, was a three-time national qualifier for the
Panthers and a two-time All-American.
Junior Scott Hazen (Underwood, Iowa) was awarded the Mike McCready
Award for leadership. Hazen posted a 13-10 record, including an impressive
UNI Athletics Media Relations Information
6-3 mark in dual action at 174 pounds.
Colin McDonough Wrestling Contact
Redshirt freshman Cruse Aarhus (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) was given the Most
Office Phone: 319-273-5456
Courageous Award. Aarhus was forced into action after 125-pound starter
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UNI’s National Qualifiers
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Josh Lehman: Asst. A.D. for Media Relations Wt. Name Year Hometown 08-09 Record
Office Phone: 319-273-3642 141 Trent Washington R-Fr. Omaha, Neb. 15-8
Kara Moran Asst. Director of Media Relations 149 Trevor Kittleson So. St. Ansgar, Iowa 27-11
Office Phone 319-273-5455 165 Moza Fay Sr. Anamosa, Iowa 29-7
Office Fax: 319-273-3602 184 Alex Dolly Sr. Mishawaka, Ind. 14-6
Athletics Website www.unipanthers.com 197 Andrew Anderson Sr. Sioux City, Iowa 27-9
285 Christian Brantley R-Fr. Homewood, Ill. 26-9
HEAD COACH BRAD PENRITH Caleb Flores tore his hamstring at the nized by head coach Brad Penrith and
National Duals. Aarhus jumped into the rest of the UNI coaching staff.
Record at UNI: 80-63-4 the starting lineup and despite being UNI’s 2008-09 Senior Class
9th Season outsized, tallied nine overall wins and Andrew Anderson (Sioux City, Iowa)
Brad Penrith is in his
three dual victories. Josh Baldridge (Haysville, Kan.)
ninth season at the helm of the
Sophomore Trevor Kittleson (St. Alex Dolly (Mishawaka, Ind.)
University of Northern Iowa
wrestling program. Penrith’s
Ansgar, Iowa) garnered the Most Moza Fay (Anamosa, Iowa)
2008-09 squad boasts of a Improved Award. Kittleson secured
returning All-American in the 26 wins on the season and earned his 2008-09 Award Winners
form of 165-pounder Moza Fay. first trip to the NCAA Championships Redshirt Award - David Bonin, Alec Hoffman
Penrith guided the Panthers at 149 pounds. Kittleson also posted a Rookie Award - Christian Brantley
to a 20th-place finish at the 6-3 mark in dual action as he bounced Most Improved Award - Trevor Kittleson
2008 NCAA Wrestling Championships. UNI qualified nine between 149 and 157 pounds during Most Courageous Award - Cruse Aarhus
wrestlers to the championship meet after winning its 23rd the season. Mike McCready Award - Scott Hazen
straight regional crown. UNI also won its second straight Redshirt freshman Christian Lyle E. Schwarzenbach Award - Moza Fay
regular season Western Wrestling Conference title with a
Brantley (Homewood, Ill.) tallied the Chuck Patten Award - Alex Dolly
perfect 4-0 mark. UNI is 8-0 all-time in WWC duals.
Rookie Award at the banquet. Brant- Co-MVW Award - Andrew Anderson
He has coached both of the WWC Wrestlers of the Year
(Nick Baima in 2006-07, Moza Fay in 2007-08) and both of
ley made his first trip to the NCAA Co-MVW Award - Moza Fay
the WWC Freshmen of the Year (Kyle Anson in 2006-07, Championships and entered the
Nick Pickerell in 2007-08). Penrith was named the inaugural tournament as the No. 12 seed in the FAY NABS BACK-TO-BACK
WWC Coach of the Year in 2006-07. heavyweight bracket. Brantley earned ALL-AMERICA HONORS
A former University of Iowa All-American and national 26 wins on the season, including a 9-4 Senior Moza Fay (Anamosa, Iowa)
champion, Penrith was named head coach on June 21, 2000, mark in dual action. Brantley began led the UNI Panther effort at the 2009
becoming only the ninth wrestling coach in the program’s to make his mark on the national NCAA Division I Wrestling Cham-
history. In his first eight seasons at the helm, he has a record scene when he placed eighth at the pionships as he earned back-to-back
of 70-57-4 and has sent 62 wrestlers to the NCAA National prestigious Midlands Championships All-America honors. Fay placed sixth
Championships.
in December. in the 165-pound bracket after placing
During his three seasons as an assistant coach, the
True freshmen David Bonin fifth a season ago.
Panthers posted their first winning dual record in six years in
the 2000 season with a record of 10-5-2 and placed 11th at the
(Broussard, La.) and Alec Hoffman Fay went 4-3 and was credited
NCAA Championships. (Davenport, Iowa) were given the with 14 of the Panthers’ 25 team
Prior to coming to UNI, he spent five seasons as an as- Redshirt Award. Bonin secured 21 points. Fay became the Panthers’ 39th
sistant at Nebraska, coaching the Huskers’ lighter weights. victories in the open tournament wrestler to become a two-time All-
He also served a one-year stint as an assistant at Boise State portion of the season, while Hoffman American.
in 1991-92, spent two seasons at Arizona State from 1989-91, netted 17 triumphs. Hoffman regis- “I’m disappointed (with sixth
and was a graduate assistant at Iowa. tered eight falls while competing in place) but I won’t let it take away
Athletically, Penrith’s credentials are outstanding. He the open tournaments. anything from what I did throughout
won the 126-pound national championship at Iowa in 1986 as UNI’s seniors were also recog- my career,” Fay said. “I’m happy with
a sophomore, then placed second at 126 in 1987 and 1988. He
was a three-time Big Ten champ for the Hawkeyes and was
2008-09 UNI Wrestling Quick Facts Wrestling Staff
named Outstanding Wrestler at the conference meet in 1986.
A 1988 Iowa graduate, Penrith also made his mark at
The University Head Coach: Brad Penrith
the international level before retiring in 1996. He captured a Location: Cedar Falls, Iowa Alma Mater/Year: Iowa/1988
Silver Medal at the 1991 World Championships, was the Gold Founded: 1876 Record at UNI: 80-63-4 (9th Year)
Medalist at the Pan American Games in 1991 and won the Enrollment: 12,908 Career Record: Same
title at the Pan American Games Championship in 1989. Colors: Purple and Old Gold Office Phone: 319-273-5860
Penrith has many accomplishments internationally, includ- Nickname: Panthers Assistants: Randy Pugh, Jose
ing placing third at the 1994 Goodwill Games, becoming a Affiliation: NCAA Division I DeAnda, Sean Stender, Mark Rial
two-time Sunkist Open champion, taking the Roger Coulon Conference: Western Wrestling Conf.
title in France in 1992 and ‘96, being a member of the 1989 Arena: McLeod Center (7,043) Wrestling Program
U.S. World Team, and taking third at the World Cup in 1990
President: Dr. Benjamin Allen 2007-08 Overall Dual Record: 7-5-1
and 1991.
Director of Athletics: Troy Dannen 2008 NCAA Championships: 20th
Closer to home, he placed third at the 1996 Olympic
Team Trials, won the U.S. Nationals three times--1989, ‘91
Athletics Web Site: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/4
and ‘93 – and was second at the ‘92 Olympic wrestle-off. www.unipanthers.com Returning NCAA Qualifiers: 7
A native of Windsor, N.Y., Penrith was a four-time state 125-Caleb Flores, 133-Josh
placewinner in high school, including winning the state title Baldridge, 149-Nick Pickerell, 157-
as a sophomore in 1981. He was named the Outstanding Tyson Reiner, 165-Moza Fay,
Greco-Roman Wrestler at the 1983 Junior Nationals. 184-Alex Dolly, 197-Andrew Anderson
He and his wife, Laura, have two sons, Gabriel (10) and First Year of Program: 1923
Jacob (8), and a daughter, Grace Marie (5). All-Time Record: 683-356-28
West Regional: 24 Consecutive Titles
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the year I had and I’m glad to say I’ll be student-athletes had to secure a minimum the challenge of taking Panther wrestling
Purple and Gold for life.” 3.20 grade point average, be a starter or to the next level. Working together with
Fay capped his Panther career with 119 key reserve and be a sophomore or higher the administration, we can make this hap-
wins to rank No. 7 on the school’s all-time in academic standing. This year’s WWC pen.”
list. Fay also added a pair of falls during All-Academic squad is comprised of 14
the NCAA Championships and wrapped student-athletes. PENRITH’S ALL-AMERICANS
his career with 37 falls to rank fifth on the The Coaches’ Honor Roll recognizes Under head coach Brad Penrith’s
Panthers’ all-time pins list. student-athletes who have maintained leadership the Panthers have crowned 13
a 3.0 grade point average. This year’s All-Americans. Moza Fay became the
FAY NAMED WWC WRESTLER OF Coaches’ Honor Roll will honor 39 WWC 13th All-American in Penrith’s reign as
THE YEAR FOR SECOND TIME student-athletes. head coach in Cedar Falls.
The Western Wrestling Conference has
announced its award winners for the 2008- FOUR PANTHERS TALLY FIRST- UNI’S ALL-AMERICANS SINCE 2001
09 season. Wyoming’s Mark Branch was TEAM ALL-WWC HONORS 2001 Kyle Hansen, 8th (184)
voted Coach of the Year, Wyoming’s Joe The Western Wrestling Conference an- Paul Hynek, 6th (285)
LeBlanc was named Freshman of the Year nounced its 2008-09 All-Conference 2002 Kyle Hansen, 8th (184)
and UNI’s Moza Fay earned Wrestler of teams and UNI had eight wrestlers earn Jason Payne, 8th (197)
Year honors. The awards were voted on by all-league honors. Paul Hynek, 6th (285)
the league’s head coaches. Individuals earned their spots on the 2003 Dylan Long, 2nd (141)
UNI’s Fay (Anamosa, Iowa) has respective teams with their finish at the Sean Stender, 4th (197)
been named WWC Wrestler of the Year 2009 NCAA West Regional on March 7 in 2004 Eric Hauan, 6th (174)
for the second consecutive season. Fay Greeley, Colo. Sean Stender, 6th (197)
earned back-to-back All-America honors The University of Wyoming and Uni- 2005 Eric Hauan, 6th (174)
at 165 pounds by placing sixth at this versity of Northern Iowa led the way with Sean Stender, 2nd (197)
year’s NCAA Championships. Fay entered four first-team honorees. 2008 Moza Fay, 5th (165)
the NCAA tournament as the No. 4 seed UNI’s first-teamers included redshirt 2009 Moza Fay, 6th (165)
in the 165-pound bracket. Fay posted a freshman Trenton Washington (141 lbs.),
season mark of 29-7 overall mark with senior Moza Fay (165 lbs.), senior Andrew UNI’S NATIONAL QUALIFIERS UN-
a 12-4 dual record. Fay won the 2009 Anderson (197 lbs.) and redshirt freshman DER PENRITH
NCAA West Regional title and was named Christian Brantley (285 lbs.). Head coach Brad Penrith and the Panthers’
the Outstanding Wrestler at the regional UNI’s second-team selections in- goal each year is to qualify all 10 wrestlers
meet. He won the 165-pound title at the cluded junior Tyson Reiner (157 lbs.) and for the NCAA Championships.
Loras Open (Nov. 8). Fay took third at senior Alex Dolly (184 lbs.). In 2009, the Panthers sent six wres-
165 pounds at Midlands (Dec. 29-30). Fay The Panthers added a pair of third- tlers to the national meet under the new
capped his career with 119 wins and 37 team picks in freshman Steven Fitzgerald qualifying standards set forth by the
falls. (133 lbs.) and sophomore Trevor Kittleson NCAA.
(149 lbs.). In 1986, UNI qualified all 10 of its
SEVEN PANTHERS NAMED TO wrestlers to the NCAA Division I Wres-
WWC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMS PENRITH ACCEPTS THREE-YEAR tling Championships. It is the only time
The Western Wrestling Conference has CONTRACT EXTENSION in the Division I era that UNI has quali-
announced its All-Academic Team and University of Northern Iowa head wres- fied all 10 wrestlers to the national meet.
Coaches’ Honor Roll for the 2008-09 tling coach Brad Penrith has accepted a According to wrestling records kept by
season. This year’s academic awards will three-year contract extension, UNI direc- Jay Hammond, 69 teams have qualified
honor 53 student-athletes from the seven tor of athletics Troy Dannen announced 10 individuals in a single season to the
conference schools. The University of today. Penrith’s new deal runs through national meet since 1973, including all 10
Northern Iowa had seven of its wrestlers June 2012. this season by the Iowa State Cyclones.
named to the WWC academic squads. “It was clear during our meetings,
Senior Andrew Anderson (Sioux Brad is anxious to take the program PENRITH’S NCAA QUALIFIERS
City, Iowa) and junior Charlie Ettelson forward to achieve the goals we all share 2001 - 8 qualifiers
(Hudson, Iowa) were named to the WWC for Panther wrestling,” Dannen said. “This 2002 - 8 qualifiers
All-Academic team. extension gives him the opportunity to 2003 - 9 qualifiers
Sophomore Dustin Bauman (Strat- build upon our competitive successes, and 2004 - 7 qualifiers
ford, Wis.), senior Moza Fay (Ana- continue to enhance the development of 2005 - 7 qualifiers
mosa, Iowa), freshman Steven Fitzgerald the students in our program.” 2006 - 8 qualifiers
(Fresno, Calif.) redshirt freshman Trent “I am extremely excited for the Pan- 2007 - 6 qualifiers
Washington (Omaha, Neb.) and sopho- ther wrestling program because it shows a 2008 - 9 qualifiers
more Cole Zempel (LaPorte City, Iowa) level of commitment from our administra- 2009 - 6 qualifiers
were named to the WWC Coaches’ Honor tion to me and my coaching staff that they
Roll. think we can get this done,” Penrith said. PENRITH’S 7TH TOP-25 FINISH
To qualify for the All-Academic team, “I love the idea that we have been given The Panthers finished 22nd in the team
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standings with 25 team points. It marks the 141-pound West Regional title.
seventh top-25 finish at the NCAA Cham- Washington got his first
pionships for the Panthers under head NCAA appearance off on the
coach Brad Penrith. The Panthers have right foot as he secured a 5-2 vic-
finished 11th (2003), 15th (2005), 16th tory over No. 10-seed Michael
(2002), 18th (2001), 20th (2008), 21st Thorn (Minnesota). However,
(2004) and 22nd (2009) during Penrith’s Washington saw his season come Western Wrestling Conference
head coaching tenure. to an unfortunate end in the next 2008-09 Standings
round at the NCAA Champion- Conference Overall
WRESTLER SEASON RECAPS ships. School W-L Pct. W-L Pct.
Cruse Aarhus - 125 lbs. Washington battled No. Wyoming 5-0 1.000 15-3 .833
Redshirt freshman Cruse Aarhus (Cedar 7-seeded Chris Drouin (Arizona UNI 4-0 1.000 10-6 .625
Rapids, Iowa) joined the Panther lineup State) to double overtime before Utah Valley State 4-1 .800 11-3 .786
for the Michigan dual at the National having to injury default with six Northern Colorado 3-3 .500 5-11-1 .324
Duals (Jan. 10) following Caleb Flores’ seconds remaining. North Dakota State 2-4 .333 5-10-1 .344
torn hamstring against Ohio State. Aarhus In the third tiebreaker Wash- Air Force 1-5 .167 4-12 .250
posted nine wins, including one by fall ington gave up a reversal with South Dakota State 0-6 .000 9-11-1 .452
this season. 22 seconds left to give Drouin
a 4-2 lead. Washington escaped
Caleb Flores - 125 lbs. with 10 seconds left to make it a torn pectoral muscle against Buffalo’s
Sophomore Caleb Flores (Rosemead, 4-3. Washington then escaped to begin the Desmond Green in a 9-7 victory Jan. 3.
Calif.) saw his season come to an end Jan. fourth tiebreaker and tied the match at 4-4 Ettelson saw his season end with a
10 at the National Duals when he suffered with 27 seconds left, however Drouin had record of 17-6 overall. Ettelson placed
a torn hamstring against the Ohio State accrued 30 seconds of riding time, forcing eighth at the prestigious Midlands tourna-
Buckeyes. Flores posted a 13-9 overall Washington to have to secure a takedown ment before the injury.
record and was 3-3 in dual action prior to to advance. Ettelson won both of the 149-pound
the injury. Unfortunately, Washington dove low titles at the Loras Open (Nov. 8) and the
Flores placed second at both the Loras for a takedown and collided heads with Kaufman Brand Open (Nov. 22).
Open and UNI Open. Flores also notched Drouin. Washington used his entire allot-
fourth-place honors at the Kaufman-Brand ment of injury time before he was forced Trevor Kittleson - 149 lbs.
Open. to injury default to Drouin. As a precau- Sophomore Trevor Kittleson (St. Ansgar,
tion, he was tended to by the medical staff Iow) secured his first bid to the NCAA
Josh Baldridge - 133 lbs. and was carted off the mat. Championships with a second-place finish
Senior Josh Baldridge (Haysville, Kan.) Washington was 15-8 on the season at the 2009 West Regional at 149 pounds.
finished his senior season in January after and took on one of the nation’s toughest Kittleson earned third-team all-WWC
being declared academically ineligible. schedules at 141 pounds. Seven of his honors.
Baldridge posted 10 victories for the losses came against foes ranked among the Kittleson posted a 1-2 mark at the
Panthers in 2008-09, including four wins top-15 in the nation at 141 pounds. NCAA Championships, which included
in dual action. Washington scored a 6-4 victory over a 2-1 tiebreaker win over Chattanooga’s
Baldridge wrapped up his Panther No. 9-ranked Cody Cleveland (Chatta- Daniel Waddell.
career with 19 victories. He was the 133- nooga) and a fall over No. 1-ranked Zach Kittleson had to battle just to the
pound West Regional champion in 2008 Tanelli (Wisconsin). make the NCAA Championships. At the
and a 2008 national qualifier. He began the season by winning the regional, Kittleson received a bye into the
141-pound title at the Loras Open. semifinals where he matched up against
Steven Fitzgerald - 133 lbs. Washington earned first-team all- Northern Colorado’s No. 2-seeded Mitch-
The Panthers planned to redshirt Steven WWC honors after winning the 141-pound ell Polkowske. Kittleson trailed 8-3 enter-
Fitzgerald (Fresno, Calif.), but had to West Regional title. ing the third period, but put on an exciting
change their plans when Baldridge was takedown display in the final two minutes.
unable to wrestle in the second semester. Cole Zempel - 141 lbs. Kittleson scored a trio of takedowns in the
Fitzgerald, a true freshman, jumped Sophomore Cole Zempel (LaPorte City, final period with the last one coming with
into the starting lineup and tallied seven Iowa) saw action his first two career dual three seconds left in the match. However,
total wins to go along with three dual matches. He tallied four victories on the the match ended with Polkowske holding
victories. Fitzgerald earned third-team season. a 10-9 lead despite a protest from head
all-WWC honors after placing third at the Zempel placed third in the 149-pound coach Brad Penrith about riding time. The
West Regional. weight class at the Loras Open (Nov. 8). protest was denied and Polkowske was
awarded the 10-9 victory.
Trent Washington - 141 lbs. Charlie Ettelson - 149 lbs. Kittleson bounced back and won three
Redshirt freshman Trent Washington Junior Charlie Ettelson (Hudson, Iowa) straight matches, including a true-second
(Omaha, Neb.) earned his first trip to the appeared ready to make his NCAA Cham- place dual with No. 1-seeded Ryan Adams
NCAA Championships by winning the pionships debut in 2008-09, but suffered (NDSU).
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But Kittleson had to work overtime and posted as a 12-7 mark in those 19 Dolly secured the Most Falls Award
to get a shot at true second place when he matches on the national scene. at the 2009 NCAA West Regional by
tallied a 4-2 sudden victory over Chase Fay captured the 2009 regional title pinning his first two opponents in 2:53.
Smith (Wyoming). The match was score- with a 2-0 record, which included a fall Dolly scored a fall over South Dakota
less through two periods, but Kittleson did and major decision. Fay was named the State’s Kevin Kelly in 57 seconds in the
ride out Smith in the second period. Kittle- Outstanding Wrestler at the 2009 West quarterfinals. Dolly then advanced to the
son escaped with 1:34 left in the match to Regional. finals with a fall in 1:56 over Northern
take a 1-0 lead. Then Kittleson appeared Fay, who was the No. 4 seed at 165 Colorado’s Ryan Johnson. Dolly dropped
the win the match at the buzzer, but the pounds entering the 2009 NCAA Champi- the 184-pound title match to Wyoming’s
referees huddled and determined Smith onships, led the team with 29 victories in Joe LeBlanc, 6-2.
was to be credited with a takedown prior 2008-09. Previously, Dolly won the 184-pound
to the buzzer sounding. So Kittleson took Fay added two falls at the 2009 title at the 2005 West Regional. Dolly
matters into his own hands in the sudden NCAA Championships to up his career to- advanced to the 2007 and 2008 NCAAs as
victory period by notching a takedown for tal to 37 falls, which ranks as the fifth-best a Wild Card selection by the coaches.
the victory. total in UNI history. Dolly saw his first action this season
Kittleson tied for second on the team Fay won the 165-pound title at the on Jan. 3 at the Cleveland State duals.
with 27 victories this season. He won Loras Open (Nov. 8). Fay took third at Dolly has posted a mark of 11-4 on the
the Duhawk Open title at 149 pounds on Midlands (Dec. 29-30). season.
Feb. 7. Kittleson placed second at the Dolly’s only setbacks this season
Kaufman-Brand Open in Omaha, Neb., on Jarion Beets - 174 lbs. came against No. 1-ranked Jake Herbert
Nov. 22. Kittleson also placed third at the Sophomore Jarion Beets (Cedar Rapids, (Northwestern), No. 2-ranked Phil Keddy
Harold Nichols Open (Nov. 15) and at the Iowa) topped off his season with a mark (Iowa), No. 3-ranked Mike Pucillo (Ohio
Loras Open (Nov. 8). of 15-9. Beets also tallied a 5-4 record in State), No. 14-ranked Anthony Biondo
dual action. (Michigan), No. 8-ranked Joe LeBlanc
Jamal Lawrence - 149 lbs. Beets missed a majority of the second (Wyoming) and Cody Hill (Oklahoma
Redshirt freshman Jamal Lawrence (Mer- semester after suffering a concussion State).
rillville, Ind.) secured a winning record at the National Duals (Jan. 10) against Dolly tallied second-team all-Western
(9-8) in his first season as Panther. Michigan’s Steve Luke. Wrestling Conference honors in 2008-09.
Lawrence placed second in the 149- His biggest wins of the season came
pound weight class at the Loras Open over Wyoming’s Shane Onufer in the Andrew Anderson - 197 lbs.
(Nov. 8). Lawrence also placed fifth at the third-place match at the Kaufman-Brand Senior Andrew Anderson (Sioux City,
UNI Open (Dec. 7). Open (Nov. 22) and over David Rella Iowa) finished his UNI wrestling career
(Ohio State) at the National Duals (Jan. as a four-time national qualifier with 89
Brett Robbins - 149 lbs. 10). career victories. He also won his second
Junior Brett Robbins (Bloomington, Ind.) consecutive NCAA West Regional 197-
went 4-4 in dual action after missing the Scott Hazen - 174 lbs. pound title in 2009.
majority of the past two seasons because Junior Scott Hazen (Underwood, Iowa) Anderson won his regional title by
of Tommy John surgery. began the season as a 184-pounder, but pinning North Dakota State’s Drew Ross
eventually found his way down to 174 in 2:11. He moved on to the 197-pound
Tyson Reiner - 157 lbs. pounds by the end of the season. final with a 3-1 sudden victory over
Junior Tyson Reiner (Mitchell, S.D.) tal- Hazen posted a mark of 13-10 overall, Alfonso Hernandez (Wyoming). Each
lied a 17-12 overall record in 2008-09. which included a 6-3 record in dual action. wrestler scored an escape in regulation,
Reiner posted a winning dual mark (6-5) Hazen placed third at the Loras Open but Anderson was able to tally the winning
as well. (Nov. 8) in the 174-pound bracket. He takedown with 11 seconds left in the over-
Reiner earned second-team all-WWC placed fourth at the UNI Open (Dec. 7). time period.
honors after placing second at the 2009 Anderson then captured the crown by
West Regional. Alex Dolly - 184 lbs. scoring a 3-1 victory over South Dakota
Reiner placed eighth at this year’s Senior Alex Dolly (Mishawaka, Ind.) State’s Tyler Sorenson. Sorenson is 13-2
Midlands, where he posted a 4-3 mark made the most of his sixth year of eligi- on the season with both losses coming to
against the nation’s elite wrestlers. bility. Dolly earned his fourth trip to the Anderson – once in the dual on Feb. 21
Reiner won the Loras Open’s 157 NCAA Championships by placing second and the other coming in the West Regional
pound bracket on Nov. 8. He placed sixth at the 2009 West Regional in the 184- final.
at the UNI Open on Dec. 7. pound weight class. Anderson captured the 197-pound
Dolly then reached the Round of 12 title at the 2008 West Regional in Fargo,
Moza Fay - 165 lbs. for the third time in his collegiate career. N.D. Anderson also received Wild Card
Senior two-time All-American Moza Fay Dolly capped his Panther wrestling career slots for entry into the 2006 and 2007
Anamosa, Iowa) capped his Panther wres- with a 74-57 record, including nine total NCAAs.
tling career ranked No. 7 on the all-time wins at the NCAA Championships. Dolly Anderson ranked second on the team
wins list with 119 triumph. recorded a mark of 9-8 in four appear- lead in wins (27) despite a brutal schedule
Fay made three NCAA appearances ances at the NCAA Championships. that included nine nationally-ranked wres-
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tlers. Anderson scored victories over No. Brantley placed third at the Kaufman- 2009 NCAA West Regional Final
10-ranked Cayle Byers (George Mason), Brand Open (Nov. 22). He also placed Team Standings
No. 14-ranked Tyler Sorenson (SDSU) eighth at the prestigious Midlands champi- 1. UNI 94.0 pts.
and No. 16 Jesse Strawn (Old Dominion). onships (Dec. 29-30). 2. Wyoming 92.5 pts.
Anderson placed first at the Loras Brantley was a first-team all-Western
3. Northern Colorado 70.5 pts.
Open on Nov. 8. He also placed second Wrestling Conference honoree in 2008-09.
at the Kaufman-Brand Open on Nov. 22.
4. North Dakota State 39.5 pts.
Anderson notched second-place honors at UNI CLAIMS SIX AUTOMATIC BIDS 5. South Dakota State 24.5 pts.
the UNI Open on Dec. 7. AT NCAA WEST REGIONAL 6. Air Force 12.5 pts.
Anderson posted a team-best 12-4 Six Panther wrestlers earned automatic
record in dual action this season. Anderson bids into the NCAA Championships at the PANTHERS CAPTURE THIRD
also earned first-team all-WWC honors in 2009 NCAA West Regional. STRAIGHT WWC DUAL TITLE
2008-09. Starting in 2009 the NCAA deter- UNI and Wyoming will share the 2008-09
mined the automatic berths for the NCAA Western Wrestling Conference dual title.
Dustin Bauman - 285 lbs. qualifying tournament based on coaches’ UNI posted a 4-0 mark in league action,
Sophomore Dustin Bauman (Stratford, rankings and RPI. The West Regional was while Wyoming tallied a 5-0 mark. UNI
Wis.) spent most of the season recovering given 13 automatic bids for the NCAA and Wyoming did not meet this year in
from knee surgery. Championships. Those bids went to the 10 dual action.
Bauman stepped in late for the Pan- weight champions as well as the runner-up UNI is 12-0 all-time in WWC duals.
thers and helped the team secure a 21-17 wrestlers at 149 lbs., 184 lbs. and 197 lbs. The Panthers captured the 2006-07 dual
dual victory over the North Dakota State UNI crowned four champions in Trent title with a 4-0 record. UNI then tallied a
Bison, when starting heavyweight Chris- Washington (141 lbs.), Moza Fay (165 4-0 mark in 2007-08 to claim its second
tian Brantley had to miss the final few lbs.), Andrew Anderson (197 lbs.) and straight league crown.
weeks of the regular season with a wristy Christian Brantley (285 lbs.). The Pan-
injury. thers’ Trevor Kittleson (149 lbs.) and Alex ANDERSON NAMED WWC
In limited action, Bauman tallied Dolly (184 lbs.) each took second place WRESTLER OF THE WEEK
four victories. Bauman placed fifth at the but earned advancement into the NCAA UNI senior 197-pounder Andrew Ander-
Grand View Open (Jan. 30). Championships. son (Sioux City, Iowa/East HS) has been
The final 52 at-large spots for the named the Western Wrestling Confer-
Christian Brantley - 285 lbs. NCAA Championships was determined by ence’s Wrestler of the Week as announced
Redshirt freshman Christian Brantley the NCAA Division I Wrestling Commit- by league officials on Feb. 24.
(Homewood, Ill.) won the heavyweight tee on March 11. In past years, the wild Anderson posted a mark of 2-0 on
title at the 2009 NCAA West Regional to card meetings at each qualifying tourna- the week as he helped the Panthers to a
secure his first bid to the NCAA Champi- ment was used to determine the other pair of WWC dual wins. Anderson, who
onships. qualifiers for the NCAA Championships. is ranked No. 14 by Intermat, scored a
Brantley, ranked as high as No. 10 in 6-5 victory over No. 13-ranked Tyler
the nation, defeated Northern Colorado’s PANTHERS CLAIM 24TH Sorenson of South Dakota State en route
Justin Tuell, 15-4, and then topped South STRAIGHT REGIONAL TITLE to the Panthers’ 33-3 dual victory over the
Dakota State’s Jason Stripling in the final, The UNI Panthers secured their 24th Jackrabbits. Anderson drew first blood by
7-5. The West Regional was Brantley’s straight regional wrestling team title at the scoring a takedown on a low single-leg
first competitive action since suffering a 2009 NCAA West Regional in Greeley, attack. Sorenson scored a pair of escapes
spiral wrist fracture against Iowa State’s Colo. The Panthers were able edge the to knot the match at 2-2 heading into the
David Zabriskie on Feb. 6. Wyoming Cowboys for the title by a mere third period. Anderson started in the down
Brantley posted a 1-2 mark at the 1.5 points. position in the third period. Anderson net-
2009 NCAA Championships after entering UNI tallied 94.0 points, while ted a reversal to take a 4-2 lead in the final
the tournament as the No. 12 seed in the Wyoming scored 92.5 points. The team period with 1:30 left. Sorenson pulled to
heavyweight bracket. Brantley finished the title came down to the final match of within 4-3 with an escape with just over
season 26-9 on the season and registered the tournament where UNI heavyweight a minute to go in the match. Sorenson
six falls. Christian Brantley was matched up against was able to tie the score at 4-4 follow-
All nine of Brantley’s losses have South Dakota State’s Jason Stripling in ing a stalling call against Anderson. But
come to nationally-ranked wrestlers this the regional title match. In the third-place Anderson refused to give in and scored a
season. Two of those setbacks came to No. match, Wyoming’s Jacob Scharbrough takedown on a high-crotch series to lead
1-ranked David Zabriskie (Iowa State) scored a fall over NDSU’s Tyler Hem- 6-4. Sorenson tallied a late escape to pull
by the scores of 3-1 and 4-3 riding time mesch to give the Cowboys a 1 1/2 point within one, but Anderson held on for the
criteria. lead over the Panthers with Brantley still 6-5 triumph.
The Panther heavyweight scored a 5-2 wrestling Stripling. On Sunday, Anderson dominated
victory over No. 18-ranked Kyle Massey Brantley was able to secure the 7-5 North Dakota State freshman Drew Ross
(Wisconsin). victory over Stripling to clinch the team and tallied a bonus point for the Panthers
Brantley won the Loras Open (Nov. 8) title for the Panthers. with a 14-5 major decision. Anderson’s
and UNI Open (Dec. 7) heavyweight titles. win put the Panthers on top for the first
6 • UNI WRESTLING
time in the dual, 18-17. UNI went on to State University Jackrabbits on Feb. 21 at match at the 4:53 mark.
defeat NDSU, 21-17. Frost Arena. Junior Scott Hazen opened up a
SDSU got on the board first at heavy- 9-0 lead en route to a 10-3 triumph over
UNI RALLIES FOR 21-17 VICTORY weight as Jason Stripling scored a 3-0 SDSU’s Justin Retallic at 174 pounds.
AT NORTH DAKOTA STATE victory over the Panthers’ Dustin Bauman. qAt 184 pounds, UNI’s Alex Dolly con-
The No. 21-ranked University of Northern The match was scoreless heading into the trolled the match against SDSU’s David
Iowa Panther wrestling team dug a deep final period, but Stripling was able to tally Michaud from the first whistle. Dolly
hole on Feb. 22 but was able to rally by a reversal and rode out Bauman to secure secured three takedowns and a three-point
winning the final five matches and secured the riding time point as well. Stripling nearfall in the match’s first three minutes
a 21-17 triumph over the North Dakota improved to 31-10 on the season. en route to a 20-3 technical fall over Mi-
State University Bison. UNI’s Cruse Aarhus earned an ac- chaud. Dolly scored the clinching points
NDSU opened a 17-3 lead in the dual tion-filled 9-7 triumph over SDSU’s Alan 14 seconds into the third period.
following a fall at 157 pounds from Vince Marvin at 125 pounds. Aarhus scored first The marquee match of the night
Salminen over UNI’s Tyson Reiner at the with a takedown but then the two wrestlers came at 197 pounds between UNI’s No.
5:48 mark of their match. The Panthers traded reversals to finish out the period 14-ranked Andrew Anderson and SDSU’s
failed to give in and rallied for five straight with Aarhus on top, 4-2. Marvin took a No. 13-ranked Tyler Sorenson. Anderson
victories. 6-4 lead in the second period following a drew first blood by scoring a takedown on
The Bison turned the tables on the takedown and a two-point nearfall. Aarhus a low single-leg attack. Sorenson scored
Panthers at 157 pounds when Vince Sal- knotted the score at 6-6 with a takedown a pair of escapes to knot the match at 2-2
minen turned a 3-2 deficit to UNI’s Tyson in the final stanza. Aarhus let Marvin heading into the third period. Anderson
Reiner into a fall at the 5:48 mark of their escape for a point, but Aarhus took him started in the down position in the third
match. Salminen’s pin moved the Bison down again to tally the winning points. period. Anderson netted a reversal to take
lead to 17-3 in the dual. Aarhus added a riding time point for the a 4-2 lead in the final period with 1:30
UNI’s Moza Fay did his best to get 9-7 victory. left. Sorenson pulled to within 4-3 with an
the Panthers going with a 21-6 technical Freshman Steven Fitzgerald secured a escape with just over a minute to go in the
fall over NDSU’s Andrey Patselov at 165 dominating 6-1 victory over the Jackrab- match. Sorenson was able to tie the score
pounds. The Panthers’ Jarion Beets con- bits’ Brock Edgar at 133 pounds. Fitzger- at 4-4 following a stalling call against
tinued the Panther comeback with a 10-4 ald scored on a pair of takedowns, an Anderson. But Anderson refused to give
decision over NDSU’s Adam Aho at 174 escape and a riding time point. The victory in and scored a takedown on a high-crotch
pounds. Beets’ win pulled UNI to within was Fitzgerald’s fifth of the season. series to lead 6-4. Sorenson tallied a late
17-11 in the dual. Reigning WWC Wrestler of the Week escape to pull within one, but Anderson
Panther senior Alex Dolly took care Trent Washington had to hang on for an held on for the 6-5 triumph.
of NDSU’s Kenny Moenkedick by the 8-6 win at 141 pounds. Washington held a
count of 12-6 at 184 pounds. 6-2 advantage over SDSU’s Dustin Wal- WASHINGTON NAMED WWC
UNI senior Andrew Anderson raven heading into the third period, but WRESTLER OF THE WEEK
dominated Bison freshman Drew Ross and Walraven rallied following a stalling point UNI redshirt freshman Trent Washington
tallied a bonus point for the Panthers with and an escape. Walraven tied the match at (Omaha, Neb./Boys Town HS) has been
a 14-5 major decision. Anderson’s win put 6-6 with a takedown with only 15 seconds named the Western Wrestling Confer-
the Panthers on top for the first time in the left in the match, but Washington had ence’s Wrestler of the Week as announced
dual, 18-17. secured the riding time point so Walraven by league officials on Feb. 17.
But the dual would come down to intentionally released Washington looking Washington’s win over returning All-
the final match at heavyweight between for a takedown to tie the match. Wash- American Cody Cleveland at 141 pounds
UNI’s Dustin Bauman and NDSU’s Tyler ington was able to fend off Walraven and propelled the Panthers to an 18-12 victory
Hemmesch. The first period saw no score secured the 8-6 triumph. over Chattanooga on Saturday. Washing-
between the two competitors. Bauman Panther sophomore Trevor Kittleson ton nearly ended the match in the first
scored the first point of the match with an put on a dominating effort against SDSU’s period on a five-point move, but Cleveland
escape in the second period to take a 1-0 Nick Flynn at 149 pounds. Kittleson avoided the fall and trailed by a 5-0 count
lead. Hemmesch then chose the neutral moved his season mark to 22-8 when he at the end of one. Cleveland was able to
position to begin the third period despite netted a 17-2 technical fall at the 4:45 earn a three-point nearfall of his own at
trailing, 1-0. Bauman was able to fend mark of their match. the 1:29 mark of the second period to pull
off shots from Hemmesch in the final two At 157 pounds, UNI’s Tyson Reiner within two. Cleveland pulled even closer
minutes and hung on for the 1-0 victory. earned a 9-5 win over SDSU’s Weston to start the third period as Washington was
Bauman’s win clinched the dual for the Blasius. Reiner used four takedowns and dinged for his third caution of the match to
Panthers, 21-17. an escape in the victory. make the score 5-4 in Washington’s favor.
Senior Moza Fay rolled to a 20-3 Washington earned an escape four seconds
PANTHERS CRUSH JACKS, 33-3 technical fall over SDSU’s Weston Ginther into the third and was able to hold off
The No. 21-ranked University of Northern at 165 pounds. Fay jumped all over Gin- Cleveland’s shots in the final seconds for
Iowa Panther wrestling team won the final ther early and led 14-3 after one period. the triumph.
nine matches of the evening and cruised to Fay then locked in a pair of three-point
a 33-3 dual victory over the South Dakota nearfalls in the second period to take the
7 • UNI WRESTLING
SENIORS POWER PANTHERS PAST Freshman David Bonin (Broussard, PANTHERS PREVAIL IN WEST GYM
CHATTANOOGA, 18-12 La.) posted a 3-2 mark for a fifth-place OVER HUSKIES, 34-6
The Panthers honored its senior class prior finish at 165 pounds. UNI overpowered the Northern Illinois
to the Chattanooga match and all three Freshman Blayne Beale continued Huskies in the West Gym and scored a
came up big with victories to pace the his impressive season as an unattached 34-6 win on Military Appreciation Night.
home squad on Feb. 14. wrestler with a 4-2 mark and placed fifth UNI won nine of the 10 dual matches
Senior Andrew Anderson got the draw at heavyweight. Beale added three more to improve to 7-5 on the season. Northern
to start the dual for the Panthers at 197 pins to his season total. Beale has posted Illinois fell to 4-6 on the year.
pounds. Anderson secured a takedown 34 a 16-11 overall record with 13 of his wins
seconds into the match and did not trail as by fall. ROBBINS ROPES COWBOY
he scored a 5-3 victory over Ethan Winel. Junior 149-pounder Brett Robbins
Panther senior Moza Fay got the ONLINE AUCTION FOR UNI WRES- (Bloomington, Ill.) registered a 6-5 victory
home crowd on its feet with a takedown TLING SINGLETS over Oklahoma State’s Luke Silver at 149
and nearside cradle in the first period The University of Northern Iowa hosted pounds in the Panthers’ dual with the No.
against the Mocs’ Seth Garvin at 165 an online auction from Feb. 2 through 13-ranked Cowboys on Sunday in the
pounds. However, Garvin avoided going Feb. 9 for the singlets worn by the Panther McLeod Center.
to his back and trailed 2-0 following the wrestling team against Northern Illinois on Robbins trailed 3-2 following the first
first three minutes of action. Fay increased Fri., Jan. 30, in the West Gym. The online period, but tied the match at 3-3 entering
his lead to 6-2 after two periods, but could auction raised more than $1,000 dollars the third following an escape. With the
not get the takedown he needed in the for the ROTC. match tied at 4-4 and just over a minute to
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decision. Fay’s victory tied the dual at 12- went toward Second Lieutenant Brian advantage. Silver was awarded an escape
12. Gienau’s memorial fund to build a fallen with 23 seconds left to pull with one point
It was only fitting on Senior Day, that soldier memorial to be placed on the UNI of Robbins. Silver made one final shot in
senior Alex Dolly clinched the match for campus. Gienau was a 2003 graduate of the closing seconds but it was successfully
the Panthers. Dolly recorded an 8-3 vic- UNI, who was killed Feb. 27, 2005 while defended by Robbins.
tory over Tyler Roberson at 184 pounds. on active duty. Robbins missed parts of two seasons
The match was tied 2-2 heading into the http://unipanthers.cstvauctions.com/gal- of action after undergoing Tommy John
third period, but Dolly took over with a lery.cfm surgery.
pair of takedowns, an escape and a riding
time point for the win. UNI FALLS TO #2 IOWA STATE HAZEN RISES
The No. 2-ranked Iowa State Cyclones Junior Scott Hazen (Underwood, Iowa)
KITTLESON WINS 149-POUND scored a 26-9 victory over the Panthers on scored a pair of Western Wrestling Confer-
TITLE AT DUHAWK OPEN Feb. 6 at Hilton Coliseum. ence victories with wins over Northern
Sophomore Trevor Kittleson (St. Ansgar, UNI’s Steven Fitzgerald was awarded Colorado’s Brandon Kammerzell and Air
Iowa) captured the 149-pound title at the a forfeit victory at 133 pounds and Alex Force’s Tyler French in dual action.
Duhawk Open in Dubuque, Iowa, on Sat., Dolly notched a 3-2 win over ISU’s Je- Hazen had to work some overtime to
Feb. 7. Kittleson was one of five Pan- rome Ward at 184 pounds. get his victory over Kammerzell. Hazen
thers wrestling unattached to place in the The 184-pound match was score- appeared to have the match in order in
tournament. less after one period before Dolly, who the closing seconds as he tallied a take-
Kittleson, who entered the tournament was ranked No. 15 in the nation, netted a down to take a 5-3 lead. However, Hazen
as the No. 1 seed, rolled through his first second-period escape for a 1-0 lead. Ward, was called for a stalling while allowing
two matches to reach the finals. Kittleson who was ranked No. 18 in the nation, tied Kammerzell to escape and the match was
scored an 18-6 major decision over Sean the match at 1-1 before Dolly was able extended to overtime. Hazen used the
Jarvis (Loras) in the quarterfinals and to score the winning takedown with 41 extra time to score a takedown and score a
then added a fall over Rick Lundell (Iowa seconds left in the third period. Ward tal- 7-5 sudden victory.
State-unattached) in the semis. Kittleson lied an escape to cut the margin to one, but Then against the defending NCAA
was able to win the title with a 4-2 win Dolly was able to hold on for the win. West Regional 174-pound champion in
over Jacob Groth (Wartburg) in the cham- French, Hazen notched a 9-1 major deci-
pionship match. GRAND VIEW OPEN RESULTS sion. Hazen scored on two takedowns, a
Freshman Alec Hoffman (Davenport, The Panthers sent a contingent of eight two-point nearfall, a reversal and a riding
Iowa) took second-place honors in the unattached wrestlers to the Grand View time point.
141-pound weight class. Hoffman record- Open on Sat., Jan. 30. Four Panthers
ed three falls to reach the finals. Joe Slaton earned place finishes including Alec Hoff- UNI ON SHORT END VS. OHIO
(Iowa) scored a fall at the 4:41 mark of the man (2nd - 141 lbs.), Blayne Beale (3rd STATE, MICHIGAN AT DUALS
title match to win the crown over Hoff- - 285 lbs.), Ryan Jauch (4th - 133 lbs.) and UNI came up on the short end of a pair
man. Dustin Bauman (5th - 285 lbs.). of scores at the 2009 NWCA/Cliff Keen
Freshman Ryan Jauch (Crystal Lake, National Duals in the UNI-Dome. No. 6-
Ill.) placed third at 133 pounds with a ranked Ohio State scored a 32-12 victory
mark of 3-1 in the tournament. over the Panthers, while No. 17-ranked
8 • UNI WRESTLING
Michigan tallied a 29-10 triumph. the second dual. Panther’ wrestlers medal stand finishers at
Against the Buckeyes, the Panthers Sophomore Caleb Flores (125 lbs.) this year’s Midlands.
won three of the final four matches that also tallied two wins on the day but he Brantley entered the second day
were contested, including a fall at heavy- had to work a little longer than Fay for with a match against No. 3-seeded Kyle
weight by redshirt freshman Christian his victories. Flores scored a 6-3 win over Massey (Wisconsin), but Brantley was not
Brantley. Jarion Beets scored a 6-4 deci- Buffalo’s Dan Bishop, but then had to intimidated and scored a 5-2 win over the
sion over the Buckeyes’ David Rella at rally late against Cleveland State’s Jordan Badgers’ grappler.
174 pounds to put the Panthers on the Keller. Keller led 1-0 in the final seconds Brantley then lost a hard-fought 3-1
board. Andrew Anderson then added a 9-6 before Flores was able to score a take- decision to No. 1-seeded David Zabriskie
victory at 197 pounds over OSU’s Cody down and claim the 2-1 win. (Iowa State) to move the Panther heavy-
Gardner. Brantley then finished the dual Sophomore Trevor Kittleson (157 weight into the seventh-place match.
with a fall at the 6:51 mark over OSU’s lbs.) earned two dual wins. Kittleson Brantley locked horns with Mike Tamil-
Corey Morrison. scored a 15-2 major decision over Buffa- low (Wildcat Wrestling Club) and suffered
Against the Wolverines, the Panthers lo’s John-Martin Cannon and followed it a 9-5 loss to settle for eighth place.
also secured three individual victories up with a 10-5 decision over Cleveland
from Josh Baldridge (133 lbs.), Moza Fay State’s Carey Carlo. UNI STOPS GEORGE MASON, 28-15
(165 lbs.) and Brantley (285 lbs.). Senior Andrew Anderson led the Univer-
UNI AMONG THE ELITE AT MID- sity of Northern Iowa wrestling team to a
PANTHERS SCORE TWO DUAL LANDS 28-15 victory at George Mason. Anderson
WINS IN CLEVELAND UNI was one of only seven teams to have knocked off previously undefeated and
The University of Northern Iowa wrestling at least four place finishers at the 2008 No. 6-ranked Cayle Byers at 197 pounds,
squad picked up a pair of dual wins Jan. Midlands. Iowa (8), Iowa State (8), Mis- 3-2.
3 with triumphs over Buffalo (28-6) and souri (8), Central Michigan (5), UNI (4), The Panthers moved to 2-2 on the sea-
Cleveland State (32-10) to run its dual win Purdue (4) and Wisconsin (4) were the son with its second win in as many days in
streak to four in a row. only schools to have at least four top-eight the state of Virginia.
“We performed well and it was a good finishers.
challenge to have back-to-back duals,” UNI finished 12th in the team stand- PANTHERS ROLL PAST
head coach Brad Penrith said. “It was nice ings following a strong showing on day OLD DOMINION, 25-15
to get some new guys in there and get two of the event. UNI saw Moza Fay place The University of Northern Iowa wrestling
those guys some wins.” third at 165 pounds, while Charlie Ettelson squad won seven of eight contested dual
A couple of the ‘new’ guys Penrith (149), Tyson Reiner (157) and Christian matches en route to a 25-15 win at No.
referred to really aren’t new to the Panther Brantley (285) all placed eighth in their 21-ranked Old Dominion. The Panthers
program as both senior Alex Dolly (184 respective weight classes. improved to 1-2 on the season with the
lbs.) and junior Brett Robbins (149 lbs.) victory in the Convocation Center.
returned to the mat for the first time this FAY BOUNCES BACK “We wrestled really well for getting in
season. Dolly was wrestling for the first Senior Moza Fay placed third at the 2008 at 2 a.m. with all the weather-related travel
time since earning a sixth year of eligi- Midlands despite dropping his first match troubles we had,” head coach Brad Penrith
bility from the NCAA, while Robbins of the season and was named the Western said. “Josh Baldridge’s win at 133 was the
was wrestling for the first time in nearly Wrestling Conference’s Wrestler of the big win as he was trailing in his match but
two years after elbow surgery and a knee Week for the second time this season. got the fall late for a big turnaround. You
injury sidelined him. However, after dropping a 14-8 also have to give credit to Scott Hazen for
Dolly picked up a pair of dual wins decision to freshman Andrew Howe getting a win in the first match of the day
as he scored a 7-2 victory over Buffalo’s (Wisconsin), Fay responded by winning at 184 - that helped turn the momentum
Mickey Moran and a then notched a 22-6 four straight matches, including a rematch our way early.”
technical fall over Cleveland State’s Derek with Howe in the third-place match. Fay
Cummins. dispatched Howe in the third-place match BADGERS SCORE 36-9 WIN OVER
Robbins’ win came at 149 pounds by a 9-3 count. PANTHERS
against Cleveland State when he secured Fay’s second-day effort included wins The University of Northern Iowa wrestling
a 7-1 victory over the Vikings’ Antonio over No. 6-seeded Trevor Stewart (Central team fell to the Wisconsin Badgers in dual
Nicholson. Robbins was impressive in his Michigan), No. 5-seeded Luke Manuel action on Saturday, 36-9. The Panthers re-
debut as the only point he allowed was a (Purdue), No. 2-seeded Nick Marable ceived wins from 133-pounder Josh Bald
third period escape after he had already (Missouri) and No. 8-seeded Howe. ridge and 141-pounder Trent Washington.
steadied himself with a 6-0 lead. Head coach Brad Penrith summed up Baldridge scored a 5-1 win over the
UNI senior Moza Fay recorded a what he thought of Fay on the second day Badgers’ Tom Kelliher at 133 lbs.
pair of falls on the day at 165 pounds to of Midlands by saying, “Moza wrestled Washington scored a fall over
improve to 16-1 on the season. Fay scored like an animal.” Wisconsin’s No. 14-ranked Zach Tanelli as
a first-period fall over Buffalo’s Ron Ma- the 5:38 mark of their 141-pound bout.
jerus at the 1:48 mark. Fay then came back BRANTLEY BURSTS THROUGH
with a second-period pin of Cleveland Redshirt freshman Christian Brantley IOWA FENDS OFF UNI, 30-12
State’s Rob Michaels at the 4:52 mark of could be considered the surprise of the The University of Northern Iowa wrestling
9 • UNI WRESTLING
team dropped a 30-12 decision to the No. Brantley captured his first UNI Open title and a major decision.
1-ranked University of Iowa Hawkeyes in the UNI-Dome as he downed Iowa Senior Andrew Anderson notched
on Dec. 11 in the McLeod Center. The State’s Eric Thompson in the finals, 8-7. a second-place effort in the 197-pound
Panthers won four matches, while the Brantley scored a late takedown and Elite bracket. Sophomore Jarion Beets
Hawkeyes scored six victories in front of then held on as Thompson tried for an (174 lbs.) and redshirt freshman Christian
2,315 fans. escape in the final seconds. The victory Brantley (285 lbs.) each earned third-place
UNI tallied victories from heavy- marked his fourth of the day. finishes in their respective brackets.
weight Christian Brantley, 157-pounder Three Panthers earned runner-up “I was really pleased with how Jarion
Tyson Reiner, 165-pounder Moza Fay and finishes. Sophomore Caleb Flores took and Christian bounced back from tough
197-pounder Andrew Anderson. second in the 125-pound weight class. losses in their semifinals and to get third
Brantley tallied a 6-2 victory over Alec Hoffman, a freshman, finished place,” head coach Brad Penrith said. “It’s
Dan Erekson. Brantley gave up the first second at 141 pounds. Senior Andrew hard to bounce back when you have those
takedown of the match but battled back Anderson ended his day in second place at losses but the way they wrestled the rest of
to knot it at 2-2 following two periods. 197 pounds. the day really showed me something.”
Brantley took his first lead of the match Freshman David Bonin (165 lbs.) Sophomore Caleb Flores notched a
with an escape and a penalty point with secured a third-place finish, while a pair fourth-place finish in the 125-pound Elite
1:42 left. Brantley then clinched the win of other Panthers, including Cruse Aarhus bracket, while wrestling unattached junior
with a takedown with 18 seconds left. (125 lbs.) and Scott Hazen (174 lbs.) Terrance Young took fifth-place honors in
Reiner scored three takedowns en placed fourth. the same bracket.
route to an 8-2 victory over Matt Ballweg. True freshman David Bonin notched
The match of the evening occurred at FAY SCORED 13-9 WIN AT ALL- a third-place finish in the 165-pound Ama-
165 when Fay hung on for a 3-2 win over STAR MEET teur bracket.
Ryan Morningstar. Fay improved to 6-0 University of Northern Iowa senior wres-
on the season as he earned all three of his tler Moza Fay (Anamosa, Iowa) scored a KITTLESON, BONIN PLACE AT
points in the second period. Fay notched 13-9 exhibition win over Ohio State’s Colt HAROLD NICHOLS OPEN
an escape and then a takedown with only Sponseller at the 2008 NWCA All-Star Sophomore Trevor Kittleson and fresh-
five seconds left in the second to take a 3- Meet on Nov. 24 in St. John Arena on the man David Bonin led the University of
2 lead. Fay then battled and kept Morning- Ohio State campus. Northern Iowa wrestling effort at the 2008
star at bay in the third period. UNI head coach Brad Penrith said he Harold Nichols Cyclone Open on Satur-
Anderson finished off the night with a was pleased with Fay’s effort in the match. day.
10-5 win at 197 pounds over Iowa’s Rick “Moza rode him hard and it kind of Head coach Brad Penrith sent eight
Loera. Anderson took a 2-1 lead after one tired Moza out a little bit,” Penrith said. wrestlers to the event and Kittleson was
period and built upon it in the second as he “It was Moza’s first real one-hour weigh- able to place third at 149 pounds and
scored a takedown and an escape. An- in of the year so it’s understandable that Bonin notched a fifth-place finish at 165
derson added two more takedowns in the he would get tired. Moza controlled the pounds.
third and tallied a riding time point for the match. It was great match to see where he Kittleson battled back through the
five-point win. is at this of year.” wrestlebacks and won six of his seven
Fay was the first Panther to take part matches in the consolation bracket. Bonin
FAY NAMED WWC WRESTLER OF in the NWCA All-Star Classic since three posted a 5-2 mark on the day.
THE WEEK UNI wrestlers competed in 2004. Eric
University of Northern Iowa senior 165- Hauan (174 lbs.), Dylan Long (141 lbs.) UNI CROWNS NINE CHAMPS AT
pounder Moza Fay (Anamosa, Iowa/ and Sean Stender (197 lbs.) saw action in LORAS OPEN
Anamosa HS) was named the Western at the 2004 NWCA All-Star Classic. UNI captured nine individual first-place
Wrestling Conference’s Wrestler of the finishes at the Loras Open in the Panthers’
Week Dec. 15. ETTELSON CLAIMS 149-POUND 2008-09 season opener. Not only did the
Fay, the nation’s No. 2-ranked 165- TITLE AT KAUFMAN-BRAND Panthers win nine weight classes, they
pounder, improved to 6-0 on the season Junior Charlie Ettelson won the 149- racked up four second- and third-place
with a 3-2 win over No. 4-ranked Ryan pound Elite Division title and seven other honors.
Morningstar (Iowa) in the Panthers dual University of Northern Iowa wrestlers UNI’s champions included Terrance
with the Hawkeyes. Fay notched an earned top-five finishes at the Kaufman- Young (125 lbs.), Josh Baldridge (133
escape and then a takedown with only five Brand Open on Nov. 22 in the Sapp lbs.), Trent Washington (141 lbs.), Charlie
seconds left in the second period to take a Fieldhouse on the University of Nebraska- Ettelson (149 lbs.), Tyson Reiner (157
3-2 lead. Fay kept Morningstar at bay in Omaha’s campus. lbs.), Moza Fay (165 lbs.), Jarion Beets
the third period and was able to fend off Ettelson scored a 7-3 win over fellow (174 lbs.), Andrew Anderson (197 lbs.)
several shots at the end of the match to teammate Trevor Kittleson in the finals and Christian Brantley (285 lbs.).
secure the victory. of the 149-pound Elite bracket. Ettelson The Panthers’ went one-two in four
posted a perfect 4-0 record on the day close matches. Caleb Flores took second
BRANTLEY WINS UNI OPEN that included a pair of falls in his first two in the 125-pound match. Alec Hoffman
HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE matches. Kittleson went 3-1 and earned (141 lbs.), Jamal Lawrence (149 lbs.), and
Redshirt freshman heavyweight Christian his victories with a technical fall, a fall David Bonin (165 lbs.) also took second-
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place honors in their weight classes. UNI Wrestle-Off Results his sophomore season at Iowa Central
The team rounded out its success 125 - Grant Sutter dec. Adam Hight, 6-3 Community College. Johnson placed
149 - Jamal Lawrence dec. Trevor Kittleson, 5-2
with four third-place finishes including 133 - Steven Fitzgerald pinned Cody Delagardelle, 6:03
fourth at last year’s NJCAA national
Grant Sutter (133 lbs.), Cole Zempel (149 133 - Josh Baldridge dec. Ryan Jauch, 8-1 meet. Johnson was a three-time state
lbs.), Trevor Kittleson (157 lbs.) and Scott 141 - Alec Hoffman dec. Trenton Washington, 10-7 placer at Algona High School. Johnson
Hazen (174 lbs.). 157 - Tyson Reiner pinned Cole Zempel, 4:46 placed fourth in the state as a senior at 189
165 - David Bonin maj. dec. John Simon, 9-1
The freshmen trio of Adam Hight 125 - Caleb Flores dec. Grant Sutter, 12-6
pounds after posting a 34-2 record. He
(125 lbs.), Cody Delagardelle (133 lbs.) 125 - Terrance Young dec. Cruse Aarhus, 9-5 placed fourth in the state as a junior at 171
and Blayne Beale (285 lbs.) took fourth, 149 - Charlie Ettelson vs Jamal Lawrence, 1-0 pounds. He tallied a fifth-place finish at
fourth and fifth place respectively in their 174 - Jarion Beets dec. Scott Hazen, 4-3 171 pounds at the 2005 state tournament.
285 - Christian Brantley vs Blayne Beale, 26-13
matches. 133 - Josh Baldridge vs Steven Fitzgerald, 8-5
Johnson posted a prep record of 121-23.
UNI head coach Brad Penrith was 133 - Ryan Jauch vs Cody Delagardelle, 7-2 He was a two-time first-team all-state
pleased with the team’s success at the 125 - Terrance Young dec. Caleb Flores, 6-5 linebacker in high school.
Loras Open. 125 - Cruse Aarhus vs Adam Hight, 18-5 “Joe is very discipline, motivated,
165 - Moza Fay vs David Bonin, 16-3
“We won every weight class where 149 - Charlie Ettelson vs Trevor Kittleson, 8-0
and hasn’t even come close to reaching
we were represented,” Penrith said. “I’m his full potential,” Penrith said. “He may
very pleased with how we wrestled as a PANTHERS SIGN SIX IN EARLY be our diamond in the rough this year. I’m
whole. We hit some moves that we were SIGNING PERIOD excited to add another quality Iowa high
supposed to and helped build our confi- The University of Northern Iowa wrestling school wrestler to our program.”
dence for our next competition.” team has signed six wrestlers to National Lazor (133/141 lbs.) recently placed
Letters-of-Intent in the early signing third in the nation at the Super 32s. He
ANDERSON NAMED WWC WRES- period. Inking to wrestle for the Panthers won the 130-pound Class AAAAA state
TLER OF THE WEEK starting in 2009-2010 are Jake Demmon championship in Georgia as a junior with
University of Northern Iowa 197-pound (Ottumwa, Iowa/Eddyville-Blakesburg a perfect 45-0 record. Lazor has compiled
senior Andrew Anderson was named the HS), Joe Johnson (Swea City, Iowa/Al- a prep record of 163-8 heading into his se-
Western Wrestling Conference’s Wrestler gona HS/Iowa Central CC), Joey Lazor nior season. He placed second in the state
of the Week (Nov. 11). (McDonough, Ga./Union Grove HS), as a sophomore in the 119-pound weight
Anderson began his season by win- Ryan Loder (Granite Bay, Calif./Gran- class and also placed fourth in the state as
ning all three matches at the Loras Open ite Bay HS), Aaron Senzee (Kearney, a freshman at 103 pounds. Lazor placed
and claimed the 197-pound championship. Mo./Kearney HS/St. Louis-Meramec CC) third at the 2008 Brute Adidas Nationals.
Anderson (Sioux City, Iowa/East HS) and Brice Wolf (Greeley, Colo./Greeley He is ranked as the 12th-best senior in the
secured two major decisions and a techni- Central HS). nation in his weight class by W.I.N. Maga-
cal fall in beginning his senior season with Demmon (125/133 lbs.) captured a zine.
three victories. Anderson notched a 12-2 state title in 2008 for Eddyville-Blakes- “Joey puts a lot of high goals on him-
major decision over Loras’ Alex Grafft. burg High School as he pinned his way self,” Penrith said. “He has a very positive
Anderson then netted a 20-4 technical through the 119-pound weight class. attitude and strong work ethic both in the
fall over Triton Junior College’s Steve Demmon’s title capped a perfect junior classroom and on the mat. He has a natural
Catalan. Anderson won the title with a season at 42-0. He was a freestyle regional feel on the mat, comes out on top a lot.”
20-8 major decision over Wisconsin-Plat- runner-up and earned All-America honors Loder (184 lbs.) is the 90th-ranked
teville’s Matt Scott. with a seventh-place finish at Junior overall recruit in the nation by InterMat.
Nationals. In 2007, he placed third in the He is ranked as the 6th-best senior recruit
WRESTLE-OFF RESULTS state tournament with a mark of 45-3 at in his weight class by W.I.N. Magazine.
The University of Northern Iowa wrestling 119 pounds. He was a sectional and re- He is ranked as the ninth-best senior
team opened its 2008-09 season at the gional champ in 2007. Demmon also cap- recruit in his weight class by InterMat.
West Gym (Nov. 1) with its annual intra- tured the 2007 freestyle state champion- Loder is a four-time high school All-
squad wrestle-offs. ship. As a freshman, he qualified for state American and he placed sixth in the state
Panther head coach Brad Penrith was in the 112-pound weight class with a 36-5 tournament as junior. Loder placed in
happy with his team’s turnout for the day record. Demmon is a three-time academic the top-12 in the state of California as a
and the talent it shows for the upcoming all-district and first-team all-district hon- sophomore. He placed third at Cadets in
season. oree. Demmon has compiled a three-year 2007 and sixth at Juniors in 2008. He has
“Some of the matches we came out prep record of 123-8. Demmon is ranked compiled a high school record of 124-19
a bit sluggish at the beginning, others we fifth in the nation in his weight class in heading into his senior season.
wrestled extremely well,” Penrith said. freestyle wrestling by W.I.N. Magazine. “We feel Ryan will be an excellent
“It’s a great way for us to see that we still “We are extremely happy to have Jake all-around wrestler for us,” Penrith said.
have some things we need to work on. We sign with us,” Penrith said. “He is one of “He is very focused, has a great attitude
obviously have a lot of talent but there are the finest wrestlers in the state. He is very and we feel his potential is unlimited.”
still some things we need to fine tune.” hard-nosed, wrestles hard and has a gas Senzee (141 lbs.) won four state titles
tank. He loves the sport.” in Missouri as a prep wrestler at Kear-
Johnson (184/197 lbs.) is ranked No. ney High School. Senzee then captured a
2 in the nation at 184 pounds going into junior college national title as a freshman
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at St. Louis-Meramec Community College for Pins” drive can help ensure an even
with a record of 23-4. Senzee won the greater finish for the Purple and Gold!
103-pound Class 2 Missouri state title as a Because rising costs and lower state
freshman. He won the 119-pound Class 3 funds have combined to severely limit
title as a sophomore. Senzee captured the university help in recent years, those who
135-pound Class 3 state crown as a junior care about the UNI program have been
with a perfect 48-0 record. He capped his lending support. More than $30,000 has
high school career with his fourth state been raised in the first two “Pledges for
title (140-pound Class 3) with a 47-1 Pins” drives. Benefits such a wrestlers’
mark. Senzee tallied an overall prep record study and video room, which includes a
of 167-5 and was a two-time Missouri TV/DVD player to watch matches and
Class 3 State Wrestler of the Year. He was analyze recruits, have already been real-
a four-time all-conference and all-metro ized. Your commitment will make so much
pick. Senzee was selected as a Senior more possible.
High School All-American by Wrestling Any pledge amount, from $1 up, is
USA magazine in 2007. He was a two- welcome, and you may specify a maxi-
time USA Wrestling Cadet All-American mum number of pins for your contribution
as well. (for example, $10 for a maximum 70 pins
“Aaron is a wrestler who will bring equals $700). Last year, our wrestlers tal-
some us some depth at the 141 and 149 lied 62 pins, an impressive jump from the
weight classes,” Penrith said. “We feel he previous year’s total of 48.
will fit in well with our current team and Please indicate your pledge on the
will add to the chemistry. Aaron is easy enclosed card and return. All contributions
going but is a very hard worker. All six are tax-deductible, and donors will receive
of our signees have aspirations of being a statement at the end of the season.
NCAA champions and helping take our Outright donations are also welcome, but
program to the next level.” PLEASE specify to the UNI Foundation
Wolf (174 lbs.) is the 46th-ranked that your contribution is for the Pledges
overall recruit in the nation by InterMat. for Pins project. Send to Pledges for Pins,
Wolf placed fourth at the 2008 High UNI Accounting, 1221 W. 23rd St., Cedar
School Nationals. Wolf is a three-time Falls, IA 50614-0239.
state placer in the state of Colorado and
won the state title as a sophomore. He
placed fifth in the state as a freshman and
notched a third-place finish as a junior.
He is a three-time all-conference honoree.
Wolf has compiled a prep record of 116-13
heading into his senior season. Wolf is
a two-time football letterwinner. He has
earned the Academic Excellence Award
and maintains a 3.57 grade point average.
He was a Colorado High School Athletic
Association Academic All-State honorable
mention honoree. He wrestled for head
coaches Eric Penfold and Joe Banas in
high school. He plans to major in business
and minor in art at UNI.
“We’re really excited to have Brice
join our program,” Penrith said. “He has a
great work ethic and passion for the sport.
He wrestles very hard. He is in a weigh
class where we need some depth. He is our
first kid from Colorado since Steve Ertl.”
PLEDGES FOR PINS
After a 20th-place finish at the 2008
NCAA Championships, this season the
Panthers return six national qualifiers,
including All-American Moza Fay. Your
contribution to the third annual “Pledges
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Name
2008-09 UNI WRESTLING ROSTER
Weight Year Hometown/High School/Last School
Cruse Aarhus 125 R-Fr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Kennedy
Andrew Anderson 197 Sr. Sioux City, Iowa/East
Josh Baldridge 133 Sr. Haysville, Kan./Campus/Labette CC
Dustin Bauman 285 R-So. Stratford, Wis./Stratford
Blayne Beale 285 Fr. Davenport, Iowa/Davenport West
Jarion Beets 174 R-So. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Kennedy
David Bonin 165 Fr. Broussard, La./Comeaux
Christian Brantley 285 R-Fr. Homewood, Ill./Mount Carmel
Tannor Burke 141 Fr. Cresco, Iowa/Cresco-Crestwood
Cody Delagardelle 133 Fr. Jesup, Iowa/Gilbertville-Don Bosco
Alex Dolly 174 R-Sr. Mishawaka, Ind./Mishawaka
Charlie Ettelson 149 R-Jr. Hudson, Iowa/Hudson
Moza Fay 165 R-Sr. Anamosa, Iowa/Anamosa
Steven Fitzgerald 125 Fr. Fresno, Calif./Clovis East
Caleb Flores 125 R-So. Rosemead, Calif./Northview
Scott Hazen 184 R-Jr. Underwood, Iowa/Underwood
Adam Hight 125 Fr. Greenfield, Iowa/Nodaway Valley
Alec Hoffman 141 Fr. Davenport, Iowa/Davenport North
Ryan Jauch 133 Fr. Crystal Lake, Ill./Crystal Lake Central
Mitchell Johnson 141 Fr. St. Charles, Iowa/Interstate 35
Trevor Kittleson 149 R-So. St. Ansgar, Iowa/St. Ansgar
Jamal Lawrence 149 R-Fr. Merrillville, Ind./Merrillville
Anthony Meza 157 Fr. Vista, Calif./Vista
Nick Pickerell 149 R-So. Albia, Iowa/Centerville
Tyson Reiner 157 R-Jr. Mitchell, S.D./Mitchell
Brett Robbins 149 R-Jr. Bloomington, Ill./Bloomington
John Simon 165 Fr. Parkersburg, Iowa/Aplington-Parkersburg
Grant Sutter 125 Fr. Barneveld, Wis./Dodgeville
Trent Washington 141 R-Fr. Omaha, Neb./Boys Town
Terrance Young 125 Jr. Minneapolis, Minn./Edison/Iowa Central CC
Cole Zempel 141 R-So. LaPorte City, Iowa/Union/Buena Vista Univ.
Head Coach: Brad Penrith
Assistants: Randy Pugh, Jose DeAnda, Sean Stender, Mark Rial
ROSTER BY WEIGHT ROSTER BY CLASS
125 157 Seniors (4) Redshirt Freshmen (4)
Cruse Aarhus Anthony Meza Andrew Anderson Cruse Aarhus
Steven Fitzgerald Tyson Reiner Josh Baldridge Christian Brantley
Caleb Flores Alex Dolly Jamal Lawrence
Adam Hight 165 Moza Fay Trent Washington
Grant Sutter David Bonin
Terrance Young Moza Fay Juniors (5) Freshmen (12)
John Simon Charlie Ettelson Blayne Beale
133 Scott Hazen David Bonin
Josh Baldridge 174 Tyson Reiner Tannor Burke
Cody Delagardelle Jarion Beets Brett Robbins Cody Delagardelle
Ryan Jauch Alex Dolly Terrance Young Steven Fitzgerald
Adam Hight
141 184 Sophomores (6) Alec Hoffman
Tannor Burke Scott Hazen Dustin Bauman Ryan Jauch
Alec Hoffman Jarion Beets Mitchell Johnson
Mitchell Johnson 197 Caleb Flores Anthony Meza
Trent Washington Andrew Anderson Trevor Kittleson John Simon
Cole Zempel Nick Pickerell Grant Sutter
285 Cole Zempel
149 Dustin Bauman
Charlie Ettelson Blayne Beale
Trevor Kittleson Christian Brantley
Jamal Lawrence
Nick Pickerell
Brett Robbins
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2008-09 UNI Wrestling Statistics/Results Points MD TF Pin Quick
Wt. Wrestler Overall Duals Career C. Duals UNI-OP W-L W-L W-L Pin
125 Cruse Aarhus 9-12 3-6 9-12 3-6 9-18 1-5 -- 1-1 2:01
125 Caleb Flores 13-9 3-4 22-26 7-13 9-18 2-0 -- 1-2 4:42
125 Adam Hight 3-6 -- 3-6 -- -- 0-1 1-1 1-2 1:17
125 Grant Sutter 12-7 -- 12-7 -- -- 2-1 0-1 6-1 0:52
125 Terrance Young 5-2 -- 5-2 -- -- -- -- 4-0 1:35
133 Josh Baldridge 10-10 4-4 19-17 9-9 18-16 2-2 -- 4-2 0:53
133 Cody Delagardelle 7-10 -- 7-10 -- -- 2-1 -- 3-2 1:29
133 Steven Fitzgerald 7-9 3-5 7-9 3-5 15-20 0-1 0-1 1-4 3:35
133 Ryan Jauch 9-5 -- 9-5 -- -- 2-1 -- 1-2 2:49
141 Alec Hoffman 17-8 -- 17-8 -- -- 4-0 1-0 8-3 0:26
141 Mitchell Johnson 1-4 -- 1-4 -- -- 0-1 -- 0-2 --
141 Trent Washington 15-8 7-5 23-11 8-7 27-16 3-1 -- 2-1 2:26
141 Cole Zempel 4-7 0-2 8-9 0-2 0-7 0-1 0-1 4-1 2:19
149 Charlie Ettelson 17-6 2-1 41-24 9-7 7-4 2-2 1-1 6-0 1:30
149 Trevor Kittleson 27-11 6-3 47-21 7-3 22-10 5-1 3-0 5-0 2:21
149 Jamal Lawrence 9-8 0-2 9-8 0-2 0-10 0-1 -- 5-2 1:59
149 Brett Robbins 4-4 4-4 11-11 4-7 14-16 0-1 1-0 0-1 --
157 Anthony Meza 2-2 -- 2-2 -- -- -- -- -- --
157 Tyson Reiner 17-12 6-5 31-28 9-9 21-19 4-2 -- 3-3 0:41
165 David Bonin 21-7 -- 21-7 -- -- 2-2 1-0 5-1 1:40
165 Moza Fay 29-7 11-3 119-33 40-11 53-9 3-0 4-0 11-0 0:29
165 John Simon 6-6 -- 6-6 -- -- 0-3 -- 4-0 2:01
174 Jarion Beets 15-9 5-4 21-16 6-8 15-21 1-3 -- 2-2 0:42
174 Scott Hazen 13-10 6-3 24-24 6-3 19-9 2-1 0-1 -- --
184 Alex Dolly 14-6 9-3 74-57 23-27 31-13 0-3 2-0 3-1 0:57
197 Andrew Anderson 27-9 12-4 89-62 30-29 41-16 6-1 2-0 1-2 2:11
285 Dustin Bauman 4-5 1-2 17-18 7-9 3-6 -- -- 2-0 3:30
285 Christian Brantley 26-9 9-4 26-9 9-4 41-18 4-0 1-0 6-2 1:38
285 Blayne Beale 16-11 -- 16-11 -- -- -- -- 13-0 0:19
2009 NCAA WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS 184 lbs. - Alex Dolly (3-2)
UNI’S BOUT-BY-BOUT RESULTS W, Eric Cameron (Indiana), Fall 2:35
L, #1 Jake Herbert (Northwestern), 8-0
141 lbs. - Trent Washington (1-1) W, Mikal McKee (UNC-Greensboro), 9-4
W, #10 Michael Thorn (Minnesota), 5-2 W, #8 David Craig (Lehigh), 6-5
L, #7 Chris Drouin (Arizona State), Injury Default L, #2 Phil Keddy (Iowa), 10-2
149 lbs. - Trevor Kittleson (1-2) 197 lbs. - Andrew Anderson (1-2)
L, #9 Kyle Terry (Oklahoma), 8-3 L, Cameron Simez (Cornell), 5-3
W, Daniel Waddell (Chattanooga), 2-1 TB W, Raymond Bennett (Millersville), 10-4
L, Desmond Green (Buffalo), 9-5 L, Jesse Strawn (Old Dominion), 6-1
165 lbs. - Moza Fay (4-3 - ALL-AMERICAN) 285 lbs. - Christian Brantley (1-2)
W, Keegan Davis (Oregon State), Fall 1:00 L, Jarod Trice (Central Michigan), 3-2
W, Tyler Sherfey (Boise State), 10-3 W, Josh Wine (VMI), 15-7
L, Jarrod King (Edinboro), 11-5 L, Rashard Goff (Cleveland State), 6-1
W, #11 Trevor Stewart (C. Michigan), Fall 4:08
W, #5 Nick Marable (Missouri), 4-2
L, #3 Ryan Morningstar (Iowa), 5-3 SV
L, Andrew Rendos (Bucknell), 9-6
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2008-09 UNI Panther Wrestling Bout-by-Bout Results
125 lbs. Grant Sutter (12-7) Cody Delagardelle (7-10) 141 lbs.
Cruse Aarhus (9-12) Loras Open - Nov. 8 Loras Open - Nov. 8 Alec Hoffman (17-8)
Harold Nichols Open - Nov. 15 W, Smith (LORAS), Fall 0:52 W, Bowen (LORAS), 8-2 Loras Open - Nov. 8
L, Hunter (ICCC), 7-4 L, Baldridge (UNI), 13-0 L, Beatty (LORAS), 6-2 W, Russell (TRITON), 11-8
W, Strub (WC), 10-4 W, Bowen (LORAS), 12-6 W, Smith (LORAS), Fall 1:29 W, Bauer (DUB), 19-3
W, Helmich (WC), 6-4 W, Delagardelle (UNI), 8-6 L, Sutter (UNI), 8-6 L, Washington (UNI), 10-3
L, O’Neal (SS-UNATT), Fall 1:34 Kaufman-Brand Open - Nov. 22 Kaufman-Brand Open - Nov. 22 W, Loy (LORAS), Fall 6:17
UNI Open - Dec. 7 L, Garza (CHATT), 9-2 L, Myers (KING), 7-3 Harold Nichols Open - Nov. 15
W, Elliott (LUTHER), Fall 2:01 W, Deshamais (NIACC), Fall 3:24 W, Moore (IOWA), 13-1 W, Garcia (WLC), Fall 5:40
W, Pickrel (SDSU), 3-1 W, Barkac (NIACC), Med. Forfeit W, Riggleman (ILCC), Fall 3:34 L, Ozicillic (LU), 14-7
L, Flores (UNI), 8-3 W, Metter (NEW), Fall 5:54 L, Hogan (NIACC), 18-7 W, Boyington (ISU), Fall 2:20
W, Sutter (UNI), 6-5 L, Pickrel (SDSU), 4-0 UNI Open - Dec. 7 L, Newby (UVU), 9-5
L, Long (ISU), 10-0 UNI Open - Dec. 7 L, Mayfield (ISU), 4-3 Kaufman-Brand Open - Nov. 22
L, Watts (MICH), 11-2 W, McKinney (UNO), Fall 1:20 L, Blake (MINN), 8-0 L, Enoch (MINN), Fall 4:10
L, Mustari (UNC), 14-5 L, Long (ISU), 20-5 Grand View Open - Jan. 31 W, Eggymeyer (WYO), 12-8
W, Zwirlein (AFA), 6-3 W, Reisenauer (MANK), Fall 2:41 L, Henslee (GV), Fall 2:36 W, Mincy (MINN), Med. Forfeit
L, Blanc (OKST), 12-4 W, Forstner (MANK), 12-9 W, Gillenwater (UCM), 5-2 L, Miner (ILCC), Fall 1:12
W, Montemayor (NIU), 4-1 L, Aarhus (UNI), 6-5 L, Taylor-Ohmes (COE), Fall 4:17 UNI Open - Dec. 7
W, Clark (ISU), 9-4 W, Pickrel (SDSU), 10-1 Duhawk Open - Feb. 7 W, Everson (SDSU), Forfeit
L, Johnson (UTC), 9-6 Dan Gable Open - Jan. 18 W, Redpenning (UNAT), Fall 3:49 W, Murphy (MINN), 14-3
W, Marvin (SDSU), 9-7 W, Mueller (OSH), Fall 4:05 L, Galka (NU), 10-3 W, Ballweg (IOWA), 14-4
L, Solberg (NDSU), 6-4 sv L, Jaminski (OSH), 6-4 W, Hawley (UWP), 12-4 W, Hucke (MIZZ), 12-4
NCAA West Regional - March 7 W, Kleuskens (OSH), 14-2 L, Mayfield (ISU), 2-0 L, LeClere (IOWA), 3-2
L, Martinez (WYO), 12-3 L, Root (UW-PARK), Fall 5:37 Grand View Open - Jan. 31
W, Marvin (SDSU), 11-3 Steven Fitzgerald (7-9) W, Hawkins (NWMS), Fall 0:26
L, Solberg (NDSU), 7-6 Terrance Young (5-2) Harold Nichols Open - Nov. 15 W, Batsukh (SJU), Fall 3:02
Loras Open - Nov. 8 L, Stephens (LU), 23-8 W, Henslee (GV), 13-4
Caleb Flores (13-9) W, Peters (TRITON), Fall 2:55 UNI Open - Dec. 7 L, Slaton (IOWA), 7-5
Loras Open - Nov. 8 W, Hayward (WP), Fall 1:35 W, Ivanov (UNO), 3-2 Duhawk Open - Feb. 7
W, Reyes (TRITON), 7-5 W, Flores (UNI), Fall 2:07 W, Klinefelter (WPU), 6-0 W, Reiter (WART), Fall 2:30
W, Murphy (LORAS), Fall 4:42 Kaufman-Brand Open - Nov. 22 L, Marion (IOWA), 9-4 W, Buhr (COR), Fall 5:48
W, Drosopulus (LORAS), 5-3 W, Reeve (UW), Fall 2:28 L, Bartlett (LUTHER), Fall 3:16 W, DeMarie (ISU), Fall 4:00
L, Young (UNI), Fall 2:07 L, Martinez (WYO), 11-7 TB2 L, Cruz (UNC), Fall 2:48 L, Slaton (IOWA), Fall 4:41
Kaufman-Brand Open - Nov. 22 L, Flores (UNI), 8-3 W, Untrauer (AFA), 3:35
W, Wunnicke (NIU), 12-4 W, Sprenkle (NDSU), 5-4 L, Notte (OKST), 6-2 Mitchell Johnson (1-4)
L, Long (ISU), 8-5 L, DeShazer (NIU), Fall 1:29 UNI Open - Dec. 7
W, Grant (WYO), 11-4 133 lbs. W, (ISU), Forfeit L, Demaire (ISU), Fall 5:46
W, Sheppard (AFA), 12-7 Josh Baldridge (10-10) L, Statum (UTC), 6-2 L, Murphy (MINN), 4-3
W, Young (UNI), 8-3 Loras Open - Nov. 8 W, Edgar (SDSU), 6-1 Grand View Open - Jan. 31
L, Long (ISU), 8-3 W, Vallez (TRITON), Fall 0:53 L, Sprenkle (NDSU), 17-7 W, Hulett (MVC), 7-2
UNI Open - Dec. 7 W, Sutter (UNI), 13-0 NCAA West Regional - March 7 L, Slaton (IOWA), Fall 0:56
W, Rein (UNO), 13-4 W, Beatty (LORAS), 10-0 W, Sprenkle (NDSU), 2-1 L, DeMarie (ISU), 15-3
W, Aarhus (UNI), 8-3 Kaufman-Brand Open - Nov. 22 L, Bahe (UNC), Fall 4:32
L, Falck (IOWA), Fall 4:07 L, Vacanti (NEB), 12-8 W, Gillespie (AFA), 10-7 Trent Washington (15-8)
L, Hammen (WISC), 3-2 L, Hromada (CHATT), Fall 2:21 Loras Open - Nov. 8
L, Nicholson (ODU), 10-3 UNI Open - Dec. 7 Ryan Jauch (9-5) W, Bauer (DUB), 17-5
W, Wright (GMU), 6-5 W, McCormick (MIZZ), Fall 2:38 UNI Open - Dec. 7 W, Loy (LORAS), 13-6
Midlands - Dec. 29-30 L, McDonough (IOWA), 12-2 W, Haneberg (MANK), 8-4 W, Russell (TRITON), 19-7
W, Montemayor (NIU), 5-4 L, Ivanov (UNO), 10-8 sv L, Graff (WISC), 19-7 W, Hoffman (UNI), 10-3
L, Eren (PURDUE), 8-6 sv L, Dennis (IOWA), 17-7 W, Cherep (MIZZ), 11-5 L, Tsirtsis (IOWA), 14-2
L, Furtrell (ILL), 7-1 W, Kelliher (WISC), 5-1 L, Moore (IOWA), Fall 1:39 W, Tanelli (WISC), Fall 5:38
W, Bishop (BUFF), 6-3 W, Hutter (ODU), Fall 6:21 Grand View Open - Jan. 31 Midlands - Dec. 29-30
W, Keller (CLEVEST), 2-1 L, Herndon (GMU), 6-5 W, Salzer (MBU), Fall 2:49 L, Nauman (PITT), Fall 4:36
L, Triggas (OHIOST), Med. Forfeit Midlands - Dec. 29-30 W, Walker (UCM), 9-5 L, McLemore (NIU), 10-9
W, Rimpley (UNK), Fall 4:53 W, Brandl (DANA), 12-2 L, Jaggers (OHIOST), 4-3
Adam Hight (3-6) L, Hutter (ODU), 8-3 L, Marion (IOWA), 5-0 L, Russell (MICH), 4-2
Loras Open - Nov. 8 W, Jiminez (AZST), Med. Forfeit W, Coffman (GV), Forfeit W, Hashimoto (UNC), 10-4
L, Drosopulus (LORAS), 10-4 L, McDonough (IOWA), 5-2 L, Moore (IOWA), 15-8 W, Pino (AFA), Fall 2:26
W, Pfantz (LORAS), 17-2 L, Smith (BUFF), 6-4 Duhawk Open - Feb. 7 L, Parks (OKST), 5-2
W, Heyward (WP), Fall 1:17 W, (CLEVEST), Forfeit W, Kremer (WART), 11-2 W, McLemore (NIU), 4-2
L, Drosopulus (LORAS), 9-3 L, Humphrey (OHIOST), Fall 6:26 L, Moore (IOWA), Fall 4:00 L, Ni. Gallick (ISU), 9-2
Grand View Open - Jan. 31 W, Stevens (MICH), 8-4 W, Smith (NIU), Default W, Cleveland (UTC), 6-4
W, Chustz (WPU), 5-4 W, Kelly (WART), 4-3 W, Walraven (SDSU), 8-6
L, Exline (MVC), Fall 4:55 W, Mooney (NDSU), 6-4
L, Lensing (AC), 8-0 NCAA West Regional - March 7
Duhawk Open - Feb. 7 W, Untrauer (AFA), 17-4
L, Moore (IOWA), Fall 1:26 W, Mooney (NDSU), 5-2
L, White (WART), 16-0 W, Hashimoto (UNC), 5-3
NCAA Championships - March 19-21
W, Thorn (MINN), 5-2
L, Drouin (AZST), Injury Default
15 • UNI WRESTLING - matches in italics represent dual matches -
149 lbs. Trevor Kittleson (27-11) Brett Robbins (4-4) 165 lbs.
Charlie Ettelson (17-6) Loras Open - Nov. 8 W, Nicholson (CLEVEST), 7-1 David Bonin (21-7)
Loras Open - Nov. 8 L, Hanson (LORAS), 9-3 L, Palmer (OHIOST), Fall 2:46 Loras Open - Nov. 8
W, Boffeli (LORAS), Fall 1:30 W, Bublik (TRITON), Fall 2:30 L, Polkowske (UNC), 8-2 W, Allen (LORAS), 6-1
W, Kapraun (LORAS), Fall 5:49 W, Robinson (KC), Fall 2:21 W, Williams (AFA), 23-8 W, Bishop (GURKA), 7-6
W, Zempel (UNI), 11-7 W, Everett (TRITON), 18-2 W, Silver (OKST), 6-5 L, Fay (UNI), Fall 6:57
W, Lawrence (UNI), 6-5 Harold Nichols Open - Nov. 15 W, McDermott (NIU), 4-2 Harold Nichols Open - Nov. 15
Kaufman-Brand Open - Nov. 22 W, Kampen (ICCC), 6-4 L, Mueller (ISU), 7-3 W, Asche (SC), 16-0
W, Martin (NDSU), Fall 2:18 L, Mueller (ISU), 7-4 L, Adams (NDSU), 11-3 W, Cox (LU), 8-2
W, Mellmer (MINN), Fall 4:20 W, Miller (SC), Fall 4:16 L, Kerr (IOWA), 8-4
W, Dominguez (UNO), 1-0 W, Hale (ISU), 11-4 Cole Zempel (4-7) W, Todd (MANKATO), 5-2
W, Kittleson (UNI), 7-3 W, White (NIACC), Med. Forfeit Loras Open - Nov. 8 W, Fahrer (IOWA), 7-3
UNI Open - Dec. 7 W, Schmitz (LU), 10-3 W, Jarvis (LORAS), Fall 2:29 L, Clark (UVU), 8-2
L, Wiest (MIZZ), 11-5 W, Dominguez (UNO), 5-4 L, Ettelson (UNI), 11-7 W, Sorenson (ISU), 9-4
W, Coorough (IOWA), Fall 3:45 W, Morrill (UVU), 15-4 W, Gansen (LORAS), Fall 2:30 Kaufman-Brand Open - Nov. 22
W, Hewitt (MIZZ), 6-1 Kaufman-Brand Open - Nov. 22 W, Noland (UNATT), Fall 3:30 W, Kersten (ICCC), Fall 4:26
W, Quist (LUTHER), Fall 4:01 W, Abitov (UNK), 20-4 Harold Nichols Open - Nov. 15 W, Lewis (MINN WEST), Fall 2:52
L, Wiest (MIZZ), 5-3 W, Lawrence, UNI), Fall 4:20 L, Farwell (WLC), 5-2 W, Rosedale (NIACC), 10-2
W, Grygelko (MINN), Forfeit W, Harrison (FHSU), 15-2 W, Lewis (ICCC), Fall 2:19 W, Pankoke (UNO), 5-3
L, Metcalf (IOWA), 24-9 L, Ettelson (UNI), 7-3 L, Hale (ISU), 3-1 SV L, Johnson (NDSU), 3-2
W, Metzler (ODU), 13-5 L, Jordan (WISC), 3-0 Kaufman-Brand Open - Nov. 22 W, Serbousek (LUTHER), Fall 1:40
Midlands - Dec. 29-30 W, Bucher (GMU), 9-0 L, Dominguez (UNO), 21-4 W, Pankoke (UNO), 7-5
W, Nolan (SFST), 16-4 Midlands - Dec. 29-30 L, Sanders (NEB), Fall 5:36 UNI Open - Dec. 7
W, DiCarlo (ANDERSON), 16-0 L, Long (VMI), 7-6 L, Lewandowski (BUFF), 7-0 W, McCarter (MIZZ), 14-3
L, Metcalf (IOWA), 21-9 L, Johnson (EMU), 3-2 L, Cavello (CLEVEST), 8-0 L, Janssen (IOWA), 16-3
W, Terrazas (ILL), 4-2 W, Cannon (BUFF), 15-2 W, Leet (IOWA), Fall 6:59
L, Cheza (MICHST), 4-0 W, Carlo (CLEVEST), 10-5 157 lbs. W, Porter (MIZZ), Fall 5:33
L, Barnes (OREGST), 12-3 L, Johnstone (OHIOST), 15-5 Tyson Reiner (17-12) W, Fay (UNI), Forfeit
W, Green (BUFF), 9-7 L, Johnson (MICH), 8-6 sv Loras Open - Nov. 8 W, Fahrer (IOWA), 8-4
W, Stafford (AFA), 8-3 W, Everett (TRITON), Fall 6:06 Duhawk Open - Feb. 7
W, Silver (OKST), 6-4 sv W, Robinson (KC), Fall 0:41 W, Coffey (COR), 11-8
Duhawk Open - Feb. 7 W, Hanson (LORAS), 11-9 sv W, Porter (LORAS), 4-1
W, Jarvis (LORAS), 18-6 Kaufman-Brand Open - Nov. 22 L, Odeen (NIU), 13-6
W, Lundell (ISU), Fall 5:41 W, Price (NW), Fall 2:16 L, Brown (ISU), 17-5
W, Groth (WART), 4-2 L, Knox (CHATT), 6-5 W, Hambleton (COR), 6-2
W, Felix (UTC), 6-2 L, Salminen (NDSU), Fall 2:31
W, N. Flynn (SDSU), 17-2 UNI Open - Dec. 7
NCAA West Regional - March 7 W, Stoppelmoor (WIS), 8-6
L, Polkowske (UNC), 10-9 W, Lawrence (UNI), 6-4
W, Williams (AFA), 10-4 L, Carr Jr. (ISU), 5-4
W, Smith (WYO), 4-2 sv W, Matt Ballweg (IOWA), 8-2
W, Adams (NDSU), 7-6 L, Howe (WISC), 3-2
NCAA Championships - March 19-21 W, Rivera (ODU), 8-3
L, Terry (OKLA), 8-3 W, McLaughlin (GMU), 19-6
W, Waddell (CHATT), 2-1 tb Midlands - Dec. 29-30
L, Green (BUFFALO), 9-5 W, Wright (CHATT), 10-4
W, Harrison (CLARION), 6-5
Jamal Lawrence (9-6) W, N. LeClare (IOWA), 22-8
Loras Open - Nov. 8 L, Sanderson (ISU), 10-2
W, Nickson (KKC) - Fall 6:40 W, Bertucci (PURDUE), 9-7
W, Gansen (LORAS), Fall 1:59 L, Winston (RUTGERS), 4-0
W, Noland (UNATT), Fall 6:37 L, Sickles (COLUMBIA), Fall 2:59
L, Ettelson (UNI), 6-5 W, Gaethje (UNC), 7-3
Kaufman-Brand Open - Nov. 22 L, Erisman (OKST), 3-2
W, Carrillo (DANA), Fall 6:05 W, Deutsch (NIU), 14-6
W, Ryan (NIU), 14-9 L, Sanderson (ISU), 14-4
L, Kittleson (UNI), Fall 4:20 L, Knox (UTC), 2-1
UNI Open - Dec. 7 W, Blasius (SDSU), 9-5
W, Turek (MANK), 3-1 L, Salminen (NDSU), Fall 5:48
L, Reiner (UNI), 6-4 NCAA West Regional - March 7
W, Gillmor (IOWA), Fall 6:55 W, Coxbill (WYO), 4-3
W, Vogel (WISC), 7-4 L, Gaethje (UNC), 6-4
L, Gregoris (MIZZ), 8-3
W, Reiner (UNI), Forfeit Anthony Meza (2-2)
L, Ruschell (WISC), Fall 6:52 Kaufman-Brand Open - Nov. 22
L, Beaudry (MICH), 11-3 L, Nardick (UW), 2-1
W, Sillman (BV), 8-4
W, Luttrell (UNK), 7-4
L, Pieritz (ICCC), 11-7
16 • UNI WRESTLING
Moza Fay (29-7) 174 lbs. 184 lbs. 285 lbs.
Loras Open - Nov. 8 Jarion Beets (15-9) Alex Dolly (14-6) Dustin Bauman (4-5)
W, Podliska (LORAS), Fall 0:29 Loras Open - Nov. 8 W, Moran (BUFF), 7-2 Grand View Open - Jan. 31
W, Higgins (UW-PL), 20-5 W, Bohlen (LORAS), Fall 0:42 W, Cummins (CLEVEST), 22-6 W, Eierman (UN), Fall 3:30
W, Bonin (UNI), Fall 6:57 W, Griffin (KKC), Fall 3:42 L, Pucillo (OHIOST), 12-3 W, Evenson (SJU), 5-1
UNI Open - Dec. 7 W, Hammons (KKC), 4-2 L, Biondo (MICH), Fall 2:34 L, Johnson (IOWA), 4-2
W, Todd (MANK), Fall 5:30 Kaufman-Brand Open - Nov. 22 W, Johnson (UNC), 12-6 L, Escamilla (UNO), 6-2
W, Spangler (ISU), Forfeit W, Sovde (NDSU), 10-5 W, Tribble (AFA), 6-4 W, Eierman (UN), Fall 4:17
W, Morningstar (IOWA), 3-2 W, Denson (UNO), 8-5 L, Hill (OKST), 8-6 Duhawk Open - Feb. 7
W, Keeton (GMU), 17-1 L, Letts (MARYLAND), 10-0 W, Dieckhaus (NIU), 6-4 L, Walsh (NIU), 6-4
Midlands - Dec. 29-30 W, Rhees (NIACC), 4-2 W, Ward (ISU), 3-2 L, Sliger (UTC), 3-1 sv
W, Dwyer (LINC), Fall 2:21 W, Taplin (UNO), 5-1 W, Roberson (UTC), 8-3 L, Stripling (SDSU), 3-0
W, Asper (MARY), 14-7 W, Johnson (NEB), Forfeit W, Michaud (SDSU), 18-3 W, Hemmesch (NDSU), 1-0
W, Kerr (IOWA), 9-3 W, Onefur (WYO), 9-3 W, Moenkedick (NDSU), 12-6
L, Howe (WISC), 14-8 L, Borschel (IOWA), Fall 4:10 NCAA West Regional - March 7 Christian Brantley (26-9)
W, Stewart (CMU), 6-2 L, Rutt (WISC), 5-4 W, Kelly (SDSU), Fall 0:57 Loras Open - Nov. 8
W, Manuel (PURDUE), 12-7 W, Decker (ODU), 4-1 W, R. Johnson (UNC), Fall 1:56 W, Rivas (UW-B), Fall 3:49
W, Marable (MIZZ), 4-2 L, Herndon (GMU), 6-5 L, LeBlanc (WYO), 6-2 W, Figgins (UNATT), 5-1
W, Howe (WISC), 9-3 Midlands - Dec. 29-30 NCAA Championships - March 19-21 W, Kaufman (LORAS), 11-6
W, Majerus (BUFF), Fall 1:48 L, Burk (ISU), 10-2 W, Cameron (INDIANA), Fall 2:35 Kaufman-Brand Open - Nov. 22
W, Michaels (CLEVEST), FAll 4:52 L, McCroskey (UTC), 8-5 L, Herbert (NW), 8-0 W, Hemmesch (NDSU), Med. Forfeit
L, Sponseller (OHIOST), 9-6 W, Rock (BUFF), 3-1 W, McKee (UNC-G), 9-4 L, Berhow (MINN), 6-5
W, Zeerip (MICH), 10-1 W, Rella (OHIOST), 6-4 W, Craig (LEHIGH), 6-5 W, Plattner (LUTHER), Fall 1:38
W, Prater (UNC), Fall 3:46 L, Luke (MICH), Med. Forfeit L, Keddy (IOWA), 10-2 W, Stripling (SDSU), Fall 8:34 TB3
W, Crozier (AFA), 10-2 W, McCroskey (UTC), 11-5 UNI Open - Dec. 7
L, Mason (OKST), 5-0 W, Aho (NDSU), 10-4 197 lbs. W, Groom (WPU), 14-3
W, O’Connor (NIU), Fall 4:19 NCAA West Regional - March 7 Andrew Anderson (27-9) W, Simonson (ISU), 8-4
L, Reader (ISU), 4-2 L, Crozier (AFA), 14-5 Loras Open - Nov. 8 W, Wilson (MANK), 4-0
W, Garvin (UTC), 9-3 W, Aho (NDSU), 11-2 W, Grafft (LORAS), 12-2 W, Thompson (ISU), 8-7
W, Ginther (SDSU), 20-3 L, Elliott (SDSU), 6-5 W, Catalan (TRITON), 20-4 W, Erekson (IOWA), 6-2
W, Patselov (NDSU), 21-6 W, Scott (UW-PL), 20-8 L, Massey (WISC), Fall 4:15
NCAA West Regional - March 7 Scott Hazen (13-10) Kaufman-Brand Open - Nov. 22 W, Dragon (ODU), 9-3
W, Prater (UNC), Fall 3:34 Loras Open - Nov. 8 W, Hoopes (WYO), 8-6 W, (GMU), Forfeit
W, Rieder (WYO), 19-8 W, Carlson (UW-PL), 5-4 W, McPhail (MINN), 8-5 Midlands - Dec. 29-30
NCAA Championships - March 19-21 L, Hammons (KKC), 7-5 sv W, Marrs (UNO), 3-1 L, Ellis (MIZZ), 6-1
W, Davis (ORST), Fall 1:00 W, Bohlen (LORAS), Inj. Def. L, Brester (NEB), Fall 1:49 W, Ruiz (MENLO), 19-10
W, Sherfey (BOISE), 10-3 W, Carlson (UW-PL), 4-2 UNI Open - Dec. 7 W, Kasten (PURDUE), 8-5
L, King (EDIN), 11-5 Kaufman-Brand Open - Nov. 22 W, Broghammer (ICCC), 23-5 W, Bordas (RIDER), 6-4
W, Stewart (CMU), Fall 4:08 L, Young (MINN), 3-0 W, Block (MANK), 14-6 W, Massey (WISC), 5-2
W, Marable (MIZZ), 4-2 L, Kerr (IOWA), 9-6 W, Loera (IOWA), 10-5 L, Zabriskie (ISU), 3-1
L, Morningstar (IOWA), 5-3 sv UNI Open - Dec. 7 L, Herbst (WISC), Fall 4:47 W, Correll (BUFF), 6-3
L, Rendos (BUCK), 9-6 W, Reyerson (LUTHER), 19-4 W, Strawn (ODU), 6-4 L, Goff (CLEVEST), 4-1
L, Kerr (IOWA), 9-0 W, Byers (GMU), 3-2 W, Morrison (OHIOST), Fall 6:51
John Simon (6-6) W, Lewis (ISU), 4-2 Midlands - Dec. 29-30 W, Phillips (MICH), 3-1 sv
Harold Nichols Open - Nov. 15 L, Matheson (MANK), 17-4 W, Ross (UNK), 5-2 W, Tuell (UNC), Fall 6:12
W, Klein (ELLS), Fall 2:17 W, Budi (ODU), 6-5 L, Brandvold (WISC), 9-5 W, Larson (AFA), 25-9
L, Nagel (UWW), 15-5 W, Webb (GMU), 6-1 W, Cranford (AZST), 5-2 L, Rosholt (OKST), Fall 2:17
W, Ginther (SDSU), 11-4 Midlands - Dec. 29-30 W, Powless (IND), 10-1 W, Saevre (NIU), Fall 6:10
W, Meeks (ELLS), 9-5 L, Felling (WISC), 8-4 L, Brown (PURDUE), 3-1 L, Zabriskie (ISU), 4-3 tb2 (rt)
L, Fahrer (IOWA), 10-6 W, Starks (AZST), 5-4 W, Hamel (BUFF), 3-1 NCAA West Regional - March 7
Kaufman-Brand Open - Nov. 22 W, Ward (RIDER), 7-5 W, (CLEVEST), Forfeit W, Tuell (UNC), 15-4
W, Romero (BV), Fall 2:01 L, Peltier (MARY), 12-8 W, Gardner (OHIOST), 9-6 W, Stripling (SDSU), 7-5
L, Serbousck (LUTHER), 7-2 L, Miller (CLEVEST), 8-7 L, Todd (MICH), 6-0 NCAA Championships - March 19-21
W, Hoover (NEW), Fall 2:38 W, Kammerzell (UNC), 7-5 sv W, Carey (UNC), 16-6 L, Trice (CMU), 3-2
L, Heckendorn (UNO), 7-4 W, French (AFA), 9-1 W, Ciccone (AFA), 12-5 W, Wine (VMI), 15-7
UNI Open - Dec. 7 L, McSpadden (OKST), 8-2 L, Foster (OKST), 9-4 L, Goff (CLEVEST), 6-1
L, Kerr (IOWA), 10-2 W, Yant (NIU), 7-6 W, Penny (NIU), 8-2
L, Lewis (ISU), 17-4 L, Burk (ISU), 8-3 L, Varner (ISU), 9-1
Grand View Open - Jan. 31 W, Retallic (SDSU), 10-3 W, Winel (UTC), 5-3
W, Olsson (MBU), Fall 2:25 W, Sorenson (SDSU), 6-5
W, Ross (NDSU), 13-5
NCAA West Regional - March 7
W, Ross (NDSU), Fall 2:11
W, Hernandez (WYO), 3-1 sv
W, Sorenson (SDSU), 3-1
NCAA Championships - March 19-21
L, Simez (CORNELL), 5-3
W, Bennett (MILLERS), 10-4
L, Strawn (ODU), 6-1
17 • UNI WRESTLING
Blayne Beale (16-11)
Loras Open - Nov. 8
W, Peacock (TRITON), Fall 1:58
L, Kaufman (LORAS), 8-3
L, Burke (TRITON), 8-5
W, Peacock (TRITON), Fall 1:31
Harold Nichols Open - Nov. 15
L, Manzdik (ICCC), 10-3
W, Schaibly (LU), Fall 2:46
W, Rohena (ICCC), Fall 1:24
W, McGrotty (LU), Med. Forfeit
L, Bucklin (WC), 3-2
Kaufman-Brand Open - Nov. 22
L, Toney (BV), 6-4
W, Banks (ILCC), Fall 2:10
W, Hanford (NEW), Fall 2:58
L, Flavin (UNK), 8-2
UNI Open - Dec. 7
W, Loppnow (MINN), Fall 2:48
L, Walker (ILL), 8-4
L, Johnson (IOWA), 6-1
Grand View Open - Jan. 31
W, Bauer (BACONE), 11-7
W, Skogrand (MVC), Fall 0:19
L, Madison (UNO), 6-3
W, Eierman (UN), Fall 0:27
W, Escamilla (UNO), Fall 1:45
Duhawk Open - Feb. 7
W, Schmidt (UIU), Fall 2:27
L, Kaufman (LORAS), 6-4
W, Klein (LORAS), Fall 1:50
W, Smith (ILL), 13-10
L, Walsh (NIU), 13-9
W, Saevre (NIU), Fall 2:30
2008-09 UNI Results (10-6 overall, 4-0 WWC) Nov. 8 - LORAS OPEN
125 - TERRANCE YOUNG - 1st, Caleb Flores - 2nd, Adam Hight - 4th;
Date Opponent Time/Results 133 - JOSH BALDRIDGE - 1st, Grant Sutter - 3rd, Cody Delagardelle
Nov. 8 at Loras Open 9 Champions - 4th; 141 - TRENT WASHINGTON - 1st, Alec Hoffman - 2nd;
Nov. 22 at Kaufman-Brand Open 8 Top-Five 149 - CHARLIE ETTELSON - 1st, Jamal Lawrence - 2nd, Cole Zempel
- 3rd; 157 - TYSON REINER - 1st, Trevor Kittleson - 3rd; 165 - MOZA
Dec. 7 UNI Open 12 Top-Six FAY - 1st, David Bonin - 2nd; 174 - JARION BEETS - 1st, Scott Hazen -
Dec. 11 Iowa (IPTV) L, 30-12 3rd; 197 - ANDREW ANDERSON - 1st; 285 - CHRISTIAN BRANTLEY
- 1st, Blayne Beale - 5th
Dec. 13 at Wisconsin L, 36-9
Dec. 20 at Old Dominion W, 25-15 Nov. 15 - HAROLD NICHOLS CYCLONE OPEN
Dec. 21 at George Mason W, 28-15 149 - Trevor Kittleson - 3rd; 165 - David Bonin - 5th
Dec. 29-30 at Midlands 4 Top-Eight Nov. 22 - KAUFMAN-BRAND OPEN
Jan. 3 at Cleveland State W, 32-10 125 - Caleb Flores - 4th, Terrance Young - 5th; 149 - CHARLIE ETTEL-
Jan. 3 vs. Buffalo W, 28-6 SON - 1st, Trevor Kittleson - 2nd; 165 - David Bonin - 3rd; 174 - Jarion
Beets - 3rd; 197 - Andrew Anderson - 2nd; 285 - Christian Brantley - 3rd
Jan. 10 Ohio State L, 32-12
Jan. 10 Michigan L, 29-10 Dec. 7 - UNI OPEN
125 - Caleb Flores - 2nd, Cruse Aarhus - 4th; Grant Sutter - 5th; 141 - Alec
Jan. 16 at Northern Colorado* W, 28-13 Hoffman - 2nd; 149 - Charlie Ettelson - 6th; 157 - Jamal Lawrence - 5th,
Jan. 17 at Air Force* W, 42-0 Tyson Reiner - 6th; 165 - David Bonin - 3rd, Moza Fay - 6th; 174 - Scott
Jan. 25 Oklahoma State L, 31-3 Hazen - 4th; 197 - Andrew Anderson - 2nd; 285 - CHRISTIAN BRANT-
LEY - 1st
Jan. 30 Northern Illinois (West Gym) W, 34-6
Feb. 6 at Iowa State L, 26-9 Dec. 29-30 - MIDLANDS
Feb. 14 Chattanooga W, 18-12 149 - Charlie Ettelson - 8th; 157 - Tyson Reiner - 8th; 165 - Moza Fay
- 3rd; 285 - Christian Brantley - 8th
Feb. 21 at South Dakota State* W, 33-3
Feb. 22 at North Dakota State* W, 21-17 Jan. 30 - GRAND VIEW OPEN
133 - Ryan Jauch - 4th; 141 - Alec Hoffman - 2nd; 285 - Blayne Beale
Mar. 7 at NCAA West Regional 1st (94.0 pts) - 3rd; 285 - Dustin Bauman - 5th
Mar. 19-21 at NCAA Championships All Day
Home matches in BOLD Feb. 7 - DUHAWK OPEN
133 - Ryan Jauch - 3rd; 141 - Alec Hoffman - 2nd; 149 - TREVOR
* - indicates Western Wrestling Conference match KITTLESON - 1ST; 165 - David Bonin - 5th; 285 - Blayne Beale - 5th
18 • UNI WRESTLING
2008-09 UNI Panthers’ Dual Results
IOWA 30, UNI 12 OHIO STATE 32, UNI 12 IOWA STATE 26, UNI 9
Dec. 11, 2008 - Cedar Falls, Iowa Jan. 10, 2009 - Cedar Falls, Iowa Feb. 6, 2009 - Ames, Iowa
285 – Christian Brantley (UNI) dec. Dan Erekson (I) 6-2 125 – Nikko Triggas (OSU) med. forfeit Caleb Flores (UNI) 3:07 125 – Tyler Clark (ISU) dec. Cruse Aarhus (UNI) 9-4
125 – Charlie Falck (I) pinned Caleb Flores (UNI) 4:07 133 – Reece Humphrey (OSU) pinned Josh Baldridge (UNI) 6:26 133 – Steven Fitzgerald (UNI) won by forfeit
133 – Daniel Dennis (I) maj. dec. Josh Baldridge (UNI) 17-7 141 – J Jaggers (OSU) dec. Trent Washington (UNI) 4-3 141 – Nick Gallick (ISU) dec. Trent Washington (UNI) 9-2
141 – Alex Tsirtsis (I) maj. dec. Trent Washington (UNI) 14-2 149 – Lance Palmer (OSU) pinned Brett Robbins (UNI) 2:46 149 – Mitch Mueller (ISU) dec. Brett Robbins (UNI) 7-3
149 – Brent Metcalf (I) tech. fall Charlie Ettelson (UNI) 24-9 157 – Jason Johnstone (OSU) maj. dec. Trevor Kittleson (UNI) 15-5 157 – Cyler Sanderson (ISU) maj. dec. Tyson Reiner (UNI) 14-4
157 – Tyson Reiner (UNI) dec. Matt Ballweg (I) 8-2 165 – Colt Sponseller (OSU) dec. Moza Fay (UNI) 9-6 165 – Jon Reader (ISU) dec. Moza Fay (UNI) 4-2
165 – Moza Fay (UNI) dec. Ryan Morningstar (I) 3-2 174 – Jarion Beets (UNI) dec. David Rella (OSU) 6-4 174 – Duke Burk (ISU) dec. Scott Hazen (UNI) 8-3
174 – Jay Borschel (I) pinned Jarion Beets (UNI) 4:10 184 – Mike Pucillo (OSU) maj. dec. Alex Dolly (UNI) 12-3 184 – Alex Dolly (UNI) dec. Jerome Ward (ISU) 3-2
184 – Phillip Keddy (I) won by forfeit 197 – Andrew Anderson (UNI) dec. Cody Gardner (OSU) 9-6 197 – Jake Varner (ISU) maj. dec. Andrew Anderson (UNI) 9-1
197 – Andrew Anderson (UNI) dec. Rick Loera (I) 10-5 285 – Christian Brantley (UNI) pinned Corey Morrison (OSU) 6:51 285 – David Zabriskie (ISU) dec. Christian Brantley (UNI) 4-3 tb2
WISCONSIN 36, UNI 9 MICHIGAN 29, UNI 10 UNI 18, CHATTANOOGA 12
Dec. 13, 2008 - Chula Vista, Wis. Jan. 10, 2009 - Cedar Falls, Iowa Feb. 14, 2009 - Cedar Falls, Iowa
125 – Drew Hammen (UW) dec. Caleb Flores (UNI) 3-2 125 – Mike Watts (M) maj. dec. Cruse Aarhus (UNI) 11-2 197 – Andrew Anderson (UNI) dec. Ethan Winel (UTC) 5-3
133 – Josh Baldridge (UNI) dec. Tom Kelliher (UW) 5-1 133 – Josh Baldridge (UNI) dec. Zac Stevens (M) 8-4 285 – Cody Sliger (UTC) dec. Dustin Bauman (UNI) 3-1 sv
141 – Trent Washington (UNI) pinned Zach Tanelli (UW) 5:38 141 – Kellen Russell (M) dec. Trent Washington (UNI) 4-2 125 – Demetrius Johnson (UTC) dec. Cruse Aarhus (UNI) 9-6
149 – Kyle Ruschell (UW) pinned Jamal Lawrence (UNI) 6:52 149 – Mark Beaudry (M) maj. dec. Jamal Lawrence (UNI) 11-3 133 – Josh Statum (UTC) dec. Steven Fitzgerald (UNI) 6-2
157 – Ben Jordan (UW) dec. Trevor Kittleson 3-0 157 – Dave Johnson (M) dec. Trevor Kittleson (UNI) 8-6 sv 141 – Trent Washington (UNI) vs. Cody Cleveland (UTC) 6-4
165 – Andrew Howe (UW) dec. Tyson Reiner (UNI) 3-2 165 – Moza Fay (UNI) maj. dec. Justin Zeerip (M) 10-1 149 – Trevor Kittleson (UNI) dec. Kelly Felix (UTC) 6-2
174 – Travis Rutt (UW) dec. Jarion Beets (UNI) 5-4 174 – Steve Luke (M) forfeit Jarion Beets (UNI) 157 – Joey Knox (UTC) dec. Tyson Reiner (UNI) 2-1
184 – Eric Bugenhagen (UW) won by forfeit 184 – Anthony Biondo (M) pinned Alex Dolly (UNI) 2:34 165 – Moza Fay (UNI) dec. Seth Garvin (UTC) 9-3
197 – Dallas Herbst (UW) pinned Andrew Anderson (UNI) 4:47 197 – Tyrel Todd (M) dec. Andrew Anderson (UNI) 6-0 174 – Jarion Beets (UNI) dec. Jason McCroskey (UTC) 11-5
285 – Kyle Massey (UW) pinned Christian Brantley (UNI) 4:15 285 – Christian Brantley (UNI) dec. Ed Phillips (M) 3-1 sv 184 – Alex Dolly (UNI) dec. Tyler Roberson (UTC) 8-3
UNI 25, OLD DOMINION 15 UNI 28, NORTHERN COLORADO 13 UNI 33, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 3
Dec. 20, 2008 - Norfolk, Va. Jan. 16, 2009 - Greeley, Colo. Feb. 21, 2009 - Brookings, S.D.
184 – Scott Hazen (UNI) dec. Joe Budi (ODU) 6-5 125 – Tony Mustari (NC) maj. dec. Cruse Aarhus (UNI) 14-5 285 – Jason Stripling (SDSU) dec. Dustin Bauman (UNI) 3-0
197 – Andrew Anderson (UNI) dec. Jesse Strawn (ODU) 6-4 133 – Casey Cruz (NC) pinned Steven Fitzgerald (UNI) 2:48 125 – Cruse Aarhus (UNI) dec. Alan Marvin (SDSU) 9-7
285 – Christian Brantley (UNI) dec. Joe Dragon (ODU) 9-3 141 – Trent Washington (UNI) dec. Kenny Hashimoto (NC) 10-4 133 – Steven Fitzgerald (UNI) dec. Brock Edgar (SDSU) 6-1
125 – James Nicholson (ODU) dec. Caleb Flores (UNI) 10-3 149 – Mitchell Polkowske (NC) dec. Brett Robbins (UNI) 8-2 141 – Trent Washington (UNI) dec. Dustin Walraven (SDSU) 8-6
133 – Josh Baldridge (UNI) pinned Kyle Hutter (ODU) 6:21 157 – Tyson Reiner (UNI) maj. dec. Justin Gaethje (NC) 7-3 149 – Trevor Kittleson (UNI) tech. fall Nick Flynn (SDSU) 17-2
141 – Ryan Williams (ODU) won by forfeit 165 – Moza Fay (UNI) pinned Daniel Prater (NC) 3:46 157 – Tyson Reiner (UNI) dec. Weston Blasius (SDSU) 9-5
149 – Charlie Ettelson (UNI) maj. dec. Joey Metzler (ODU) 13-5 174 – Scott Hazen (UNI) dec. Brandon Kammerzell (NC) 7-5 sv 165 – Moza Fay (UNI) tech. fall Weston Ginther (SDSU) 20-3
157 – Tyson Reiner (UNI) dec. Dan Rivera (ODU) 8-3 184 – Alex Dolly (UNI) dec. Ryan Johnson (NC) 12-6 174 – Scott Hazen (UNI) dec. Justin Retallic (SDSU) 10-3
165 – Chris Brown (ODU) won by forfeit 197 – Andrew Anderson (UNI) maj. dec. Patrick Carey (NC) 16-6 184 – Alex Dolly (UNI) tech fall. David Michaud (SDSU) 18-3
174 – Jarion Beets (UNI) dec. Eric Decker (ODU) 4-1 285 – Christian Brantley (UNI) pinned Justin Tuell (NC) 6:12 197 – Andrew Anderson (UNI) dec. Tyler Sorenson (SDSU) 6-5
UNI 28, GEORGE MASON 15 UNI 42, AIR FORCE 0 UNI 21, NORTH DAKOTA STATE 17
Dec. 21, 2008 - Fairfax, Va. Jan. 17, 2009 - USAFA, Colo. Feb. 22, 2009 - Fargo, N.D.
141 – John Delgado (GMU) won by forfeit 197 – Andrew Anderson (UNI) dec. Jim Ciccone (AF) 12-5 125 – Justin Solberg (NDSU) dec. Cruse Aarhus (UNI) 6-4 sv
149 – Trevor Kittleson (UNI) maj. dec. Brandon Bucher (GMU) 9-0 285 – Christian Brantley (UNI) tech. fall Josh Larson (AF) 25-9 133 – Trent Sprenkle (NDSU) maj. dec. Steven Fitzgerald (UNI) 17-7
157 – Tyson Reiner (UNI) maj. dec. Frankie McLaughlin (GMU) 19-6 125 – Cruse Aarhus (UNI) dec. Andrew Zwirlein (AF) 6-3 141 – Trent Washington (UNI) vs. Gabriel Mooney (NDSU) 6-4
165 – Moza Fay (UNI) tech. fall Aaron Keeton (GMU) 17-1 133 – Steven Fitzgerald (UNI) pinned Tyler Untrauer (AF) 3:35 149 – Ryan Adams (NDSU) maj. dec. Brett Robbins (UNI) 11-3
174 – Mendbagana Tovuujav (GMU) pinned Jarion Beets (UNI) 6:54 141 – Trent Washington (UNI) pinned Juancarlos Pino (AF) 2:26 157 – Vince Salminen (NDSU) pinned Tyson Reiner (UNI) 5:48
184 – Scott Hazen (UNI) dec. Jimmy Webb (GMU) 6-1 149 – Brett Robbins (UNI) tech. fall Alec Williams (AF) 23-8 165 – Moza Fay (UNI) tech. fall Andrey Patselov (NDSU) 21-6
197 – Andrew Anderson (UNI) dec. Cayle Byers (GMU) 3-2 157 – Trevor Kittleson (UNI) dec. Joseph Stafford (AF) 8-3 174 – Jarion Beets (UNI) dec. Adam Aho (NDSU) 10-4
285 – Christian Brantley (UNI) won by forfeit 165 – Moza Fay (UNI) maj. dec. Stephen Crozier (AF) 10-2 184 – Alex Dolly (UNI) dec. Kenny Moenkedick (NDSU) 12-6
125 – Caleb Flores (UNI) dec. Brian Wright (GMU) 6-5 174 – Scott Hazen (UNI) maj. dec. Tyler French (AF) 9-1 197 – Andrew Anderson (UNI) maj. dec. Drew Ross (NDSU) 13-5
133 – Denny Herndon (GMU) dec. Josh Baldridge (UNI) 6-5 184 – Alex Dolly (UNI) dec. Sterling Tribble (AF) 6-4 285 – Dustin Bauman (UNI) dec. Tyler Hemmesch (NDSU) 1-0
UNI 28, BUFFALO 8 OKLAHOMA STATE 31, UNI 3
Jan. 3, 2009 - Cleveland, Ohio Jan. 25, 2009 - Cedar Falls, Iowa
141 – Mark Lewandowski (UB) dec. Cole Zempel (UNI) 7-0 165 – Brandon Mason (OKST) dec. Moza Fay (UNI) 5-0
149 – Charlie Ettelson (UNI) dec. Desmond Green (UB) 9-7 174 – Newly McSpadden (OKST) dec. Scott Hazen (UNI) 8-2
157 – Trevor Kittleson (UNI) maj. dec. John-Martin Cannon (UB) 15-2 184 – Cody Hill (OKST) dec. Alex Dolly (UNI) 8-6
165 – Moza Fay (UNI) pinned Ron Majerus (UB) 1:48 197 – Clayton Foster (OKST) dec. Andrew Anderson (UNI) 9-4
174 – Jarion Beets (UNI) dec. Nate Rock (UB) 3-1 285 – Jared Rosholt (OKST) pinned Christian Brantley (UNI) 2:17
184 – Alex Dolly (UNI) dec. Mickey Moran (UB) 7-2 125 – Obe Blanc (OKST) maj. dec. Cruse Aarhus (UNI) 12-4
197 – Andrew Anderson (UNI) dec. Jimmy Hamel (UB) 3-1 133 – Chris Notte (OKST) dec. Steven Fitzgerald (UNI) 6-2
285 – Christian Brantley (UNI) dec. Brent Correll (UB) 14-9 141 – Jamal Parks (OKST) dec. Trent Washington (UNI) 5-2
125 – Caleb Flores (UNI) dec. Dan Bishop (UB) 6-3 149 – Brett Robbins (UNI) dec. Luke Silver (OKST) 6-5
133 – Kevin Smith (UB) dec. Josh Baldridge (UNI) 6-4 157 – Neil Erisman (OKST) dec. Tyson Reiner (UNI) 3-2
UNI 32, CLEVELAND STATE 10 UNI 34, NORTHERN ILLINOIS 6
Jan. 3, 2009 - Cleveland, Ohio Jan. 30, 2009 - Cedar Falls, Iowa
141 – Lawrence Cavello (CSU) maj. dec. Cole Zempel (UNI) 8-0 125 – Cruse Aarhus (UNI) dec. Izzy Montemayor (NIU) 4-1
149 – Brett Robbins (UNI) dec. Antonio Nicholson (CSU) 7-1 133 – Tristen DeShazer (NIU) pinned Steven Fitzgerald (UNI) 1:29
157 – Trevor Kittleson (UNI) dec. Corey Carlo (CSU) 10-5 141 – Trent Washington (UNI) dec. Pat McLemore (NIU) 4-2
165 – Moza Fay (UNI) pinned Rob Michaels (CSU) 4:52 149 – Brett Robbins (UNI) dec. Will McDermott (NIU) 4-2
174 – J.T. Miller (CSU) dec. Scott Hazen (UNI) 8-7 157 – Tyson Reiner (UNI) maj. dec. Bryan Deutsch (NIU) 14-6
184 – Alex Dolly (UNI) tech. fall Derek Cummins (CSU) 22-6 165 – Moza Fay (UNI) pinned Bryan O’Connor (NIU) 4:19
197 – Andrew Anderson won by forfeit 174 – Scott Hazen (UNI) dec. Derrick Yant (NIU) 7-6
285 – Rashard Goff (CSU) dec. Christian Brantley (UNI) 4-1 184 – Alex Dolly (UNI) dec. Brad Dieckhaus (NIU) 6-4
125 – Caleb Flores (UNI) dec. Jordan Keller (CSU) 2-1 197 – Andrew Anderson (UNI) dec. Scott Penny (NIU) 8-2
133 – Josh Baldridge (UNI) won by forfeit 285 – Christian Brantley (UNI) pinned Zak Saevre (NIU) 6:10
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