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66 All-Americans • 105 All-America Honors • 18 Individual National Titles

WISCONSIN WRESTLING

2015-16 FACT BOOK

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HEAD COACH BARRY DAVIS BIO ................................. 2-3

2015–16 BADGERS ....................................................4

BADGERS BIOGRAPHIES ..........................................5-15

RECORDS ......................................................... 16-29

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS ...................................... 30-37

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS ................................... 38-45

LETTERWINNERS ................................................ 46-49

Contents

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Barry Davis begins his 22nd season officially at the helm of the Wisconsin wrestling program, but enters his 23rd season as part of the Wisconsin wrestling program after serving as interim head coach during the 1993-94 season. Davis has an overall dual record of 216-154-11.

The 2015 season saw Davis help sophomore Isaac Jordan earn his first Big Ten championship and second All-America honor. Davis also helped sophomore Ryan Taylor and junior Connor Medbery to claim their first All-America honors. Under Davis, three of the seven NCAA qualifiers clinched All-American status, tying for the fifth-most All-America honors in a single season and the most for the program since 2011.

In his 20th season at the pinnacle of the program, Davis’ squad received multiple All-America honors for the first time since 2011. Senior Tyler Graff (133) became the program’s fourth four-time All-American after a second-place finish at the NCAA champion-ships. Freshman Isaac Jordan (157) earned an All-America honor after seventh-place finish, becoming the fourth member of his family to acquire the accolade while wrestling at Wisconsin.

The 2013 season saw Davis help Tyler Graff earn the third, and highest, All-America honor of his career, placing third at 133 lbs. Under Davis, Graff became the ninth three-time All-American in Wisconsin history. Davis also helped Jackson Hein and Connor Medbery qualify for their first NCAA championships appearanc-es.

In 2012, Davis helped Ben Jordan become an All-American at 165 lbs., joining his father, Jim Jordan, and uncle, Jeff Jordan, on the prestigious list.

Davis led the Badgers to their third-straight top 10 finish at the NCAA Division I Championships in 2011, and coached four of the seven wrestlers who qaulified to All-America honors.

In 2010, Davis won the biggest accolade of his coaching career when he was named the National Coach of the Year by the National Wrestling Coaches Association. Davis helped Wisconsin to a fourth place finish at the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships, tying for best finish in school his-tory and best under his reign. In addition, he helped aid then-sophomore Andrew Howe to his first NCAA Division I title at 165 lbs. and a perfect 37-0 overall

record.His Badgers fin-

ished the 2008-09 dual season with a 9-8-0 overall mark and 3-5 mark in the Big Ten. The 2008-09 season marked the 11th time (and 10th-consec-utive year) Davis’s teams have won at least nine duals. More impressive, Davis’s 2008-09 squad finished ninth at the NCAA championships, tying for the best finish in his 15-year tenure. Five wrestlers qualified for the 2009 NCAA Championships and Wisconsin brought home three All-Americans including runner-up at 165 lbs., Andrew Howe, Kyle Ruschell (3rd at 149 lbs.) and Zach Tanelli (4th at 141 lbs.).

Davis reached a milestone during the 2007-08 season by recording his 150th career win with an 18-15 victory over Oklahoma on Feb. 21, 2008. This made him just the second UW coach to do so, joining George Martin who coached for 32 years and finished 182-163-12.

Davis was installed as the 15th head coach in Wisconsin history on March 4, 1994, after serving as the program’s interim head coach for the 1993-94 season. In his 18 seasons leading the Badgers, Davis has firmly instilled his values of commitment, intensity, loyalty and energy on the UW program.

During his tenure, Davis has coached seven indi-viduals to 11 Big Ten titles, including the latest, Andrew Howe, who captured the 165 lbs. title as a true freshman in 2009. Howe is the only true freshman during Davis’s tenure to win a Big Ten title. Davis also coached Donny Pritzlaff (165 pounds, 1999, 2000, ‘01), Keith Davison (190 pounds, 1994), Matt Hanutke (118 pounds, 1994), Eric Jetton (126 pounds, 1997, ‘98) and Kevin Wilmot (167 pounds, 1997) Tom Clum (125 pounds in 2004 and 133 pounds in 2006) to con-ference championships.

Additionally, 21 of Davis’ wrestlers have earned All-America honors while two have claimed NCAA titles. Pritzlaff won back-to-back national championships in 2000 and 2001 and Jeff Walter won the 1996 heavy-

Head Coach Barry Davis

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WRESTLING ACCOLADES

1981All-American1982NCAA ChampionAll-American1983Pan-Am Gold MedalistWorld Team MemberNCAA ChampionAll-American1984Olympic Silver Medalist (125.5 lbs.)1985NCAA ChampionAll-AmericanBig Ten Athlete of the Year1986World Bronze Medalist1987World Silver Medalist1988Olympian

COACHING ACCOLADES

• Coached eight Big Ten champions• Coached three NCAA champions• Coached 63 wrestlers to a total of 91 NCAA appearances• Second-most wins of any UW coach• Distinguished Member of National Wrestling Hall of Fame (2007)• Coached Badgers tie best NCAA finish in school history (fourth) in 2010• NWCA National Coach of the Year (2010)

WHAT THEY’RE SAYING...

“I would like to commend Barry Davis for his relentless pursuit of serving, promoting, and protecting the sport of amateur wrestling. He has been extremely supportive of many National Wrestling Coaches Association initiatives that have positioned amateur wrestling to thrive in this new Millennium.”-Mike Moyer, National Wrestling Coach-es Association

”What I like about Barry is he has a quiet intensity. I’ve never met anyone that appears to have as much energy as him. I believe Barry Davis and Wisconsin can win a national championship together.”-Pat Christenson, former UW NCAA champion

weight title. Sixty-two wrestlers have qualified for the NCAA championships under Davis’ direc-tion, including current Badgers Tyler Graff, Jackson Hein, Connor Medbery and Cole Tobin.

CHAMPIONSHIP MENTALITY

As a collegian at the University of Iowa, Davis was the winningest wrestler at the winningest program at the university level. Davis graduated in 1985 with a career record of 162-9-1 (.945). He still holds school records for wins in a season (46 in 1982) and career wins (162) and is fourth in career-winning percentage. For his accomplishments, Davis was inducted into the National Iowa Varsity Club Athletic Hall of Fame in September of 1998.

Davis competed at 118 pounds in 1981-82, at 126 pounds in both the 1982-83 and 1984-85 seasons, and was a redshirt during the 1983-84 season to compete in the Olympics. He domi-nated the Big Ten, becoming one of only nine wrestlers in history to win four league titles.

The Iowa teams on which he competed were equally dominant, winning Big Ten champion-ships in each of Davis’ four years. The 1983 Iowa team had an unprecedented nine Big Ten tit-lists. After his senior season, Davis was honored as the Big Ten’s Athlete of the Year, one of only two wrestlers to win the prestigious award.

On the national level, Davis was a four-time All-American and a three-time NCAA champi-on. After placing seventh as a freshman, Davis won national titles in 1982, 1983 and 1985. Iowa won NCAA team titles all four years that Davis competed. Following the 1985 NCAA Championships, Davis was named Outstanding Wrestler of the Tournament.

THE NEXT LEVEL

Taking a year off from collegiate competition paid off for the senior-to-be when he earned a sil-ver medal (125.5 pounds) at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. Davis was also a member of the 1988 U.S. Olympic team that competed in Seoul, South Korea. He attempted to make his third Olympic team in 1992, but was eliminated at the U.S. Trials. Davis was also runner-up at the 1987 World Championships after winning the Olympic Sports Festival.

COACH DAVIS’ BEGINNING

A 1985 graduate of the University of Iowa, Davis began his coaching career as a graduate assistant to legendary head coach Dan Gable from 1986-87. Davis was an assistant coach at Iowa from 1988-92, helping guide the Hawkeyes to four top-six finishes, including NCAA championships in 1991 and 1992. He coached former UW assistant coach Bart Chelesvig from 1987-92.

A native of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where he captured three state titles and posted a 102-6-1 career record at Prairie High School, Davis was born on Sept. 17, 1961. He married the former Nan Doak in 1986. Nan is a former NCAA champion long distance runner at Iowa and was an alternate on the 1988 United States Olympic team (10,000 meters). Barry and Nan are the par-ents of two daughters, Amanda and Amy and the Davis family currently resides in Madison.

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Santonio CatheryRS JR, 157

David ChaddFR. 197

Ryan ChristensenRS FR, 184

Andrew CroneRS SO, 149

Michael CullenFR, 125

Jarod DonarRS JR, 149

Gabriel GrahekRS SO, 141

Brett HochstaetterRS SR, 197

Brock HorwathRS SR, HWT

Johnny JimenezSO, 125

isaac JordanRS JR, 165

Jens LantzRS FR, 133

Seth LiegelRS SO, 165

Rylan LubeckRS JR, 149

Cole MartinFR, 141

JJ McClellandRS FR, 125

Eric PeissigRS SO, 197

Izaec QuintanillaFR, 165

Mason ReinhardtFR, 184

Hunter RitterFR, 197

Ricky RobertsonRS SO, 174

Luke RowhRS FR, 141

TJ RuschellRS JR, 157

Jared ScharenbrockRS FR, 157

Eric SchmidFR, 157

Eli StickleyFR, 141

Jake StillingRS SO, 184

Ben StoneFR, HWT

Ryan TaylorRS JR, 133

Nic VelingRS JR, 197

PRONUNCIATIONSJarod Donar- DUH-narGabriel Grahek- GRAY-heckJohnny Jimenez- JIM-in-ezJens Lantz- JINZ- LAWNtzSeth Liegel- LEE-gullRylan Lubeck- LOO-beckEric Peissig- PIE-sigLuke Rowh- rhymes with nowT.J. Ruschell- ruh- SHELLJesse Thielke- thil-KEENic Veling- VEE-leeng

ALPHABETICAL ROSTERCathery, Santonio 5-8 157 RS JR Chicago, Ill.Chadd, David 6-2 197 FR Lancaster, Wis.Christensen, Ryan 5-11 184 RS FR Woodinville, Wash.Crone, Andrew 5-9 149 RS SO Delafield, Wis.Cullen, Michael 5-7 125 FR Cary, Ill.Donar, Jarod 5-10 149 RS SO Cuba City, Wis.Grahek, Gabriel 5-10 141 RS SO Milwaukee, Wis.Hochstaetter, Brett 5-9 197 RS SR Milwaukee, Wis.Horwath, Brock 6-5 HWT RS SR Stillwater, Minn.Jimenez, Johnny 5-5 125 SO St. Charles, Ill.Jordan, Isaac 5-11 165 RS JR Urbana, OhioLantz, Jens 5-6 133 RS FR Ellsworth, Wis.Liegel, Seth 5-11 165 RS SO Spring Green, Wis.Lubeck, Rylan 5-7 149 RS JR Vesper, Wis.Martin, Cole 5-7 141 FR Lancaster, Wis.McClelland, JJ 5-6 125 RS FR Viroqua, Wis.Peissig, Eric 5-10 197 RS SO Menomonie, Wis.Quintanilla, Izaec 5-8 165 FR Spokane, Wash.Reinhardt, Mason 5-10 184 FR Merrill, Wis.Ritter, Hunter 5-10 197 FR Perryville, Md.Robertson, Ricky 5-11 174 RS SO Tinley Park, Ill.Rowh, Luke 5-6 141 RS FR Hastings, Minn.Ruschell, TJ 5-10 157 RS JR Crittenden, Ky.Scharenbrock, Jared 5-10 157 RS FR Sun Prairie, Wis.Schmid, Eric 5-7 157 FR Verona, Wis.Stickley, Eli 5-8 141 FR Urbana, OhioStilling, Jake 5-11 184 RS SO Elkhorn, Wis.Stone, Ben 6-3 HWT FR Cumberland, Wis.Taylor, Ryan 5-4 133 RS JR Fayette Co., OhioVeling, Nic 5-11 197 RS JR Brookfield, Wis.

2015-16 Badgers

Barry DavisHead Coach

Kyle RuschellAssistant Coach

Trevor BrandvoldAssistant Coach

Mitch HullVolunteer Asst.

Billy BreiderStrength Coach

By Weight Class125: Michael Cullen, Johnny Jimenez. JJ McClelland133: Jens Lantz, Ryan Taylor141: Gabriel Grahek, Cole Martin, Luke Rowh, Eli Stickley149: Andrew Crone, Jarod Donar, Rylan Lubeck157: Santonio Cathery, TJ Ruschell, Jared Scharenbrock, Eric Schmid

165: Isaac Jordan, Seth Liegel, Izaec Quintanilla174: Ricky Robertson184: Ryan Christensen, Mason Reinhardt, Jake Stilling197: David Chadd, Brett Hochstaetter, Eric Peissig, Hunter Ritter, Nic VelingHWT: Ben Stone, Brock Horwath

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Biographies

Santonio CatheryRS JR • 5-8 • 157 • Chicago, Ill. (Loyola Academy)

2014-15: Recorded a 5-5 season while wrestling unattached in open tournaments ... went 3-2 at the Cowboy Open ... marked two victories and one loss at the Pat Flash Flanagan ... one by 9-4 decision, the other by fall ... 0-2 record at the UNI Open

2013-14: 7-9 record while competing unattached in open tournaments at 165 and 174 lbs. ... 2-2 record at the Grand View Open, including a one-minute pin, his fastest of the season ... 2-2 record at the Duhawk Open ... 1-2 record at the Loras Open ... 1-2 record at the Dan Gable Open

2012-13: Redshirt season ... 5-8 record in open tournaments at 157 and 165 lbs. ... fourth-place finish at 157 lbs., at the Loras Open with a 2-2 record ... 1-2 record at the Pointer Open ... 1-2 record at the Flash Flanagan Open ... 1-2 record at the Blugold Open at 165 lbs.

High School: Four year starter at Loyola Academy... two-time Illinois National Team member... 31-8 record and fin-ished third at regionals in his senior season...also was CCL finalist and finished sixth at state in Freestyle and third in Greco-Roman that year...30-9 record in his junior season when he finished sixth in the Greco-Roman state competition ... 4-2 record at Fargo that season ... finished fifth at the sophomore state tournament his sophomore year ... also played football where he was a two-time defensive captain and his team’s defensive MVP

What does it mean to be a Badger? ”Passion, brotherhood, loyalty and dedication”

David ChaddFR • 6-2 • 197 • Lancaster, Wis. (Lancaster)

High School: Two-time state champion as a junior and senior … finished his high school career with a 155-21 record … went undefeated with a 42-0 record in his senior season … earned Crossface first team all-state honors … was the Folkstyle National Runner-Up … as a junior, was named a Fargo Junior Greco All-American … took third place at the state championships in his sophomore season and helped his team to win the Division III state champi-onship … was a state qualifier as a freshman … also lettered three years in football and one year in baseball … was named a first team all-state offensive lineman in football … member of the National Honor Society and LEO club

Why Wisconsin? “Ever since I was a little kid I wanted to go to UW-Madison. My dad graduated from UW-Madison and he got be hooked on everything Wisconsin from a young age.”

Ryan ChristensenRS FR • 5-11 • 184 • Woodinville, Wash. (Woodinville)

2014-15: Went 11-4 while wrestling unattached at 14 lbs. ... finished the Pointer Open with a 3-1 record ... went 6-1 at the Navy Classic ... ended the Pat Flash Flanagan Open after going 4-0 ... recorded three wins by tech fall, two 15-0 and and one 18-0, and three wins by fall

High School: Finished first in districts, regional and state with a 35-0 record as a senior ... was named a three-time team MVP ... placed first in state, districts and regionals during his junior year ... notched a 42-1 record that season ... placed second in state after finishing his sophomore season with a 44-1 record and placing 11th at state with his team ... also played soccer

Why Wisconsin? “It has a good engineering program and good wrestling team. There’s a great team atmosphere and great team chemistry.”

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Andrew CroneRS SO • 5-9 • 149 • Delafield, Wis. (Arrowhead)

2014-15: Competed at 149 lbs. ... overall season record of 13-7 ... marked a 3-2 record at the Wyoming Open ... went 4-1 at the Pat Flash Flanagan ... went 4-0 at the UNI Open ... 1-2 record at Midland Championships ... started for Wisconsin in the Maryland dual where he marked a 7-5 decision over Shane Arechiga ... 2015 Recipient of the George Martin Scholarship Award, which is awarded to the undergrad with the highest cumulative GPA

2013-14: 23-6 record while competing unattached at open tournaments at 141 and 149 lbs. ... placed second in the Loras Open with a record of 3-1 ... won the Dan Gable Open at 141 lbs., while notching bonus-point victories in three of four matches ... 3-2 record at the Jim Fox Open ... 2-2 record in the Midlands Championships ... won the Grand View Open at 149 lbs. ... finished second in the Duhawk Open at 149 lbs. ... won the Blugold Open at 149 lbs., while gaining bonus-point victories in three of four matches

High School: State champion sophomore and senior seasons ... four-time conference champ ... finished sixth in Greco-Roman competition at the 2013 Fargo Cadet and Junior National Championships ... took third in Greco-Roman competition at the 2012 Fargo Championships ... placed second in freestyle and fourth in Greco-Roman at the 2011 Fargo Championships

Why Wisconsin? “Great wrestling program (coaches, facilities, etc.) and a great business school”

Michael CullenFR • 5-7 • 125 • Cary, Ill. (Cary Grove)

High School: Two-time 3A state champion at 120 lbs. ... finished his high school career with a 160-12 record ... three-time Illinois Freestyle State Champion ... Dvorak finalist as a senior ... ranked the No.7 wrestler in the country by WIN Magazine and Intermat ... three-time place winner in Illinois Folkstyle and two-time All-American in Junior and Cadet Freestyle ... the 2014 Class 3A champion at 120 lbs. ... 42-1 record as a senior ... compiled more than 70 pins by his junior season and was taken down only three times in his high school career ... took second place at sectionals as a junior ... ranked No. 12 by FloWrestling and No. 10 by WIN Magazine as a junior ... earned all-conference and all-state honors as a sophomore and junior ... 2013 conference, regional and sectional champion ... upset Kyle Atkins, the 2A state champion giving him his only loss of the year as a sophomore ... finished his sophomore campaign with a 45-3 record ... only one of his losses was by more than one point ... trained at the Overtime School of Wrestling as well as with Mike Poeta at Poeta Training

Jarod DonarRS SO • 5-10 • 149 • Cuba City, Wis. (Cuba City)

2014-15: Wiscsonsin’s starter at 157 lbs. ... wrestled to a 12-12 season record with a 4-6 dual record ... finished the Wyoming Open with a 2-2 record ... 3-2 record at the Navy Classic ... tallied a 4-2 finish at Midland Championships ... concluded the season with a 4-5 Big Ten record

2013-14: Compiled a record of 11-9 while competing unattached in open tournaments at 157 lbs. ... went 3-0 at the Blugold Open before having to forfeit due to injury ... finished second at the Duhawk Open with a record of 3-1 ... 2-2 record at the Grand View Open ... 3-3 record at the Loras OpenHigh School: Compiled an undefeated record of 189-0 and was a four-time Wisconsin state champ ... totaled 104 falls ... earned a second place finish in Greco-Roman competition at the 2011 Fargo Cadet and Junior National Championships ... finished third in Greco-Roman competition at the 2010 Fargo Championships ... named team’s MVP all four years

High School: Compiled an undefeated record of 189-0 and was a four-time Wisconsin state champ ... totaled 104 falls ... earned a second place finish in Greco-Roman competition at the 2011 Fargo Cadet and Junior National

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Championships ... finished third in Greco-Roman competition at the 2010 Fargo Championships ... named team’s MVP all four years

Gabriel GrahekRS SO • 5-10 • 141 • Milwaukee, Wis. (Marquette)

2014-15: Compiled a 12-6 record on the season while competing at 141 lbs. ... went 3-1 at the Pat Flash Flanagan Open ... 2-2 record at the Navy Classic ... finished with a 1-2 record at the Wyoming Open ... 6-1 record at the UNI Open, with one win by major decision and one by fall

2013-14: Went 15-8 while competing unattached in open competition at 141 lbs. ... 3-2 record at the Blugold Open ... 4-2 record at the Duhawk Open ... 2-2 record at the Grand View Open ... finished second at the Jim Fox Open with a 3-1 record ... finished second at the Dan Gable Open with a 3-1 record

High School: Went 48-1 and had a third place finish at state as a senior ... two-time Greater Metro Conference Wrestler of the Year ... placed seventh at Folkstyle Nationals during senior year ... placed fifth in state in both sopho-more and junior seasons ... three-time Greco-Roman state champ ... two-time Freestyle state champ ... finished fourth in state as a freshman ... placed fourth in the Folkstyle Nationals during freshman and sophomore seasons

What does it mean to be a Badger? “It means I’m part of a strong family tradition.”

Brett HochstaetterRS SR • 5-9 • 184 • South Milwaukee, Wis. (South Milwaukee)

Awards and Honors: 2014 Academic All-Big Ten

2014-15: Went 8-2 while competing unattached at 184 lbs. ... finished with a 3-2 record at the Pointer Open ... went 2-1 at the Dan Gable Open ... recorded a 3-1 finish at the Pat Flash Flanagan Open

2013-14: 0-2 record in dual competition at 174 lbs. ... 4-4 record in open tournament while competing unattached at 174 lbs. ... 3-2 record at the Jim Fox Open ... 1-2 record at the Loras Open

2012-13: 1-2 record in open tournaments at 174 lbs. ... 1-2 record at Blugold Open ... Academic All-Big Ten honoree

2011-12: Has a 3-4 record at 165 lbs. in open tournaments .. went 0-2 at the Stevens Point Open ... went 3-2 at the Luther Open

High School: Had a 27-16 record his sophomore year ... had a 39-3 record and was the Woodland Conference cham-pion his junior year ... took fifth in state with a 45-4 record his senior year

Why Wisconsin? “Loved the atmosphere of the campus and how much the students care about the athletic teams here.”

Brock HorwathRS SR • 6-5 • HWT • Stillwater, Minn. (Stillwater Area)

2014-15: Competed unattached at 285 lbs. ... compiled an overall season record of 10-2 ... went 3-1 at the Hokie Open ... finished the Dan Gable Open with a 3-0 record ... marked a 4-1 record at the Blugold Open ... recorded three wins by fall on the season ... fastest fall was 1:28 over Zach Tooley at the Blugold Open

2013-14: Finished third at the Hokie Open with a 3-1 record ... went 7-1 in open competition while competing unat-tached ... placed second at the Blugold Open with a record of 4-1 ... won the Dan Gable Open with 3-0 record

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2012-13: 14-6 record in open tournaments at heavyweight ... finished second at the Loras Open with a 3-1 record that included two wins by fall ... finished second at the Pointer Open with a 2-1 record ... finished second at the Flash Flanagan Open with a 3-1 record ... 3-2 record at the Grand View Open ... finished fifth at the Blugold Open with a 3-1 record.

2011-12: has a 5-4 record in open tournaments at heavyweight ... took fifth place at the Stevens Point Open with a 4-2 record ... went 2-2 at the Luther Open

High School: All-Conference his junior year ... All-Conference and All-State his senior year ... also played football

Why Wisconsin? “I have wanted to be a Badger since I was a little kid.”

Johnny JimenezSO • 5-5 • 125 • St. Charles, Ill. (Marmion Academy)

2014-15: Wrestled three matches unattached before becoming Wisconsin’s starter at 125 lbs. ... Big Ten record of 1-3 ... 5-9 overall record on the season ... competed in his first Big Ten Championships ... finished 0-2 ... took first place at the Pointer Open for 125 lbs. ... marked an 11-3 major decision in the semifinal and an 11-1 major decision in the first place match

High School: Went 158-10 at Marmion Academy ... as a freshman was a state champion, took 4th place at the Ironman and 1st at the Dvorak ... was a state champion and a Cadet FS All-American as a sophomore ... in his junior year was a state champion, took 3rd at the Ironman and took 2nd at the Dvorak ... as a senior was a state champion, placed 5th at the Ironman and took 1st at the Dvorak ... high school coach was Ryan Cumbee

What does being a Badger mean? “Taking responsibility for your actions and being a role model for those around you”

Isaac JordanRS JR • 5-11 • 165 • Urbana, Ohio (St. Paris Graham)

Honors and Awards: 2015 Big Ten champion at 165 lbs. ... 2015 All-American at 165 lbs., (seventh place) ... Big Ten Wrestler of the Week (12/16/14) ... 2014 All-American at 157 lbs., (seventh place) ... USA Wrestling Athlete of the Week (2/24/14) ... Big Ten Wrestler of the Week (2/25/14)

2014-15: Wisconsin’s starter at 165 lbs. ... earned second All-America honor at 165 lbs. at the NCAA Championships with a seventh place finish after going 4-1 ... took his first Big Ten title as he won the 165 lbs. championship over No. 1 ranked Bo Jordan of Ohio State with a 3-0 tournament record ... compiled a season record of 26-4 ... recorded seven pins throughout the season ... took first place at the Navy Classic with a 3-0 record ... marked a technical fall against Rutgers to tie the Badgers for the overtime victory ... named Big Ten Wrestler of the Week on December 16 ... finished the season with a perfect 9-0 mark in Big Ten competition ... ranked in the top ten for the entire season ... highest rank was No. 2

2013-14: Wisconsin’s starter at 157 lbs. ... earned first All-America honor at 157 lbs., at the NCAA Championships with a 4-2 record to place seventh ... finished third at the Big Ten Championships with a 3-1 record ... entered regular season ranked seventh and finished second ...31-7 overall record on the season, including a 17-0 record in dual com-petition and a 7-0 mark in the Big Ten ... named Big Ten Wrestler of the Week on Feb. 25 after posting wins over each of the top-two ranked wrestlers at 157 lbs. ... 5-2 record against ranked wrestlers in regular season ... recorded six pins in the regular season ... 3-3 record at Midlands ... finished second at the Navy Classic with a 4-1 record

2012-13: Redshirt season ... 23-2 record wrestling unattached at 157 and 165 lbs. ... won the Loras Open at 165 lbs., with a 5-0 record that included three pins and two major decisions ... won the Pointer Open at 165 lbs., with a 4-0 record with two pins and a major decision ... finished third at the UNI Open with a 5-1 record ... finished third at the 2012 Midlands Championships at 157 lbs., with a 5-1 record ... won the Flash Flanagan Open at 165 lbs., with a 4-0 record

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High school: Three-time Ohio state champion at Graham High School ... put together a 154-9 record over four years at Graham ... went undefeated (43-0) during his senior season in which he was ranked among the top high school wrestlers nationally ... finished third at state during his freshman season

Why Wisconsin? “Barry Davis”

Jens LantzRS FR • 5-6 • 133 • Ellsworth, Wis. (Ellsworth)

2014-15: Redshirt season ... compiled a season record of 11-2 ... competed unattached at 133 lbs. ... took first place by going 4-0 at the Pointer Open ... marked a 3-2 record at the UNI Open ... finished the Pat Flash Flanagan Open with a 4-0 record ... largest victory margin was a 15-0 tech fall over Jonathan Flores at the Pat Flash Flanagan Open

High School: Four-time state champion at Ellsworth High School ... was an All-American as a sophomore ... coach was Chad Steldt

Why Wisconsin? “The coaches, it is the best place to reach my potential and the team comradery.”

Seth LiegelRS SO • 5-11 • 157 • Spring Green, Wis. (River Valley)

2014-15: Three-time starter for the Badgers at 157 lbs. ... compiled a 4-6 season record ... went 1-2 while competing against Maryland, Rider and Purdue ... recorded a 0-2 finish at the Navy Classic ... marked a 3-1 finish at Midland Championships

2013-14: 20-4 record in open competition while competing unattached at 165 lbs. ... won the Blugold Open while notching bonus-point victories in three out of five matches ... finishedthird at the Grand View Open while going 4-1 ... finished third at the Jim Fox Open ... won the Dan Gable Open after going 3-0 ... took fifth place at the Loras Open with a record of 4-2

High School: Two-time state champion ... won state as a senior after compiling a record of 46-0 ... was also perfect as a junior and won state after going 45-0 ... finished second at state as a sophomore after going 40-3 ... placed fifth in state as a freshman and went 45-6 ... took eighth place in freestyle competition at the 2013 Fargo Cadet and Junior National Championships ... finished with a fifth place finish in freestyle competition at the 2012 Fargo Championships

Why Wisconsin? “Best place for me to succeed both academically and athletically. It’s one big family here.”

Rylan LubeckRS JR • 5-7 • 149 • Vesper, Wis. (Lincoln)

2014-15: Wisconsin’s starter at 141 lbs. ... overall season record of 10-12 ... compiled a dual record of 4-6 and Big Ten record of 4-4 ... went 2-2 at the Wyoming Open ... marked wins over Maryland and Rider .... finished the season as Wisconsin’s starter at 149 lbs. ... posted victories in conference duals versus Indiana, Nebraska, Purdue and Michigan State ... went 3-2 at Midlands Championships ... tallied a 1-3 finish at Big Ten Championships 2013-14: Five-time starter for Wisconsin at 149 lbs. ... 2-2 record at the NCAA Championships ... placed sixth at the Big Ten Championships with a 2-3 record ... 14-14 overall record on the season, including a 1-4 mark in dual competi-tion and a 1-4 mark in the Big Ten ... 3-3 record at Midlands

2012-13: Redshirt season ... 25-6 record wrestling unattached at 141 lbs. ... finished second at the Loras Open with a 3-1 record ... won the Pointer Open with a 4-0 record ... finished fifth at the UNI Open with a 6-2 record ... 3-2 record at the Midlands Championships ... finished third at the Flash Flanagan Open with a 5-1 record ... won the Blugold Open

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with a 4-0 record

High school: State champion for Lincoln High School in his senior season and state runner-up in both his sopho-more and junior seasons ... four-time regional champion ... three-time conference and sectional champion ... wrestled in the 2010 Cadet Pan American Games in Manaus, Brazil and for the 2010 Greco World Duals USA All-Star Team ... also played football and was an all-conference honorable mention running back ... was a scholar athlete and on the Wisconsin Wrestling All-State Academic Team all four years ... earned a Presidential Academic Education Award his freshman and senior years

What does it mean to be a Badger? “Representing the university and your sport in a responsible and respectful way, while giving 100% effort as you are proud to wear the motion ‘W’”

Cole MartinFR • 5-7 • 141 • Lancaster, Wis. (Lancaster)

High School: Three-time state champion for Lancaster High School ... one of only 53 wrestlers who won three indi-vidual WIAA titles ... won titles at 120, 132 and 145 lbs. ... named the Wisconsin State Journal/WisconsinPrepZone.com All-Area Wrestler of the Year as a senior after recording 33 falls, 379.5 team points and 170 takedowns en route to a 45-1 record and the state championship at 145 lbs. ... held a 23-0 record as a junior and took the state championship at 132 lbs. ... logged 32 falls and 192 takedowns in his sophomore season when he won the state championship at 120 lbs. and was named the team MVP ... helped his team to win the state championship ... as a freshman, registered 34 falls, 90 takedowns and 352 team points ... started a stellar high school career with a runner-up finish and 42-2 record at 120 lbs. ... posted a 161-7 career record ... owned school records for takedowns, career falls and team points ... first three-time wrestling state champion at Lancaster ... placed second at the 2013 Cadet Folkstyle Nationals at 126 lbs ... earned first-team academic all-state honors all four years ... three-time team MVP ... also lettered in football and base-ball ... high school wrestling coach was Bard Sturmer

Why Wisconsin? “Wisconsin is where I felt the most comfortable. I really thought the coaches and athletes had a very good connection. Also I knew many other students and athletes who go or were going to go there. But overall Wisconsin felt like the best choice athletically and academically.”

JJ McClellandRS FR • 5-6 • 133 • Viroqua, Wis. (Viroqua)

2014-15: Redshirt season ... wrestled unattached at the Pat Flash Flanagan Open at 133 lbs. ... 1-2 season record

High School: State qualifier and Greco National Runner-Up as a sophomore ... state champion at 113 pounds and Greco All-American in his junior year... Fifth place finish at state as a senior ... high school coach was Eric Anderson ... was a team state qualifier in cross country ... participated in track and field as a freshman ... also involved in 4-H, National Honors Society, FFA, FBLA, and Student Council

What does it mean to be a Badger? “To be on a team that acts as a family”

Eric PeissigRS SO • 5-10 • 197 • Menomonie, Wis. (Menomonie)

2014-15: Wrestled unattached at 197 lbs. ... compiled a 7-4 season record ... went 2-2 at the Wyoming Open ... fin-ished 2-2 at the Navy Classic ... won all three matches at the Pat Flash Flanagan Open

2013-14: Finished the season 10-7 in open tournaments while competing unattached at 197 lbs. ... placed second in the Blugold Open ... went 2-3 at the Grand View Open ... won the Jim Fox Open by going 3-0 ... placed second at the Dan Gable Open ... went 0-2 at the Loras Open

High School: Finished 49-0 as a senior and was state champion ... was a state qualifier as a junior after going 36-8 ... also qualified for state as a sophomore after going 37-7 ... went 26-12 as a freshman ... competed with the Wisconsin

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freestyle team at the 2012 Fargo Cadet and Junior National Championships... also played football and was an all-region and all-conference linebacker and guard ... was class valedictorian (4.0 GPA)

What does it mean to be a Badger? “When I think of a Badger, I think of three characteristics: Relentless, brave and creative. These descriptions ecompass what it means to be a Badger.”

Izaec QuintanillaFR • 5-8 • 165 • Spokane, Wash. (North Central)

High School: No. 91 recruit according to FLO Wrestling ... three-time Washington state champion for North Central High School ... three-time Tri State Tournament champion ... finished senior season with a 49-0 record and took first place in the state championship, the Rockwell rumble and tri-state in addition to being named a USAW Scholastic All-American ... as a junior, finished in first place at the state championships and in tri-state ... placed fourth at the Rocky Mountain rumble and notched a 48-2 record ... tallied a 48-2 record as a sophomore en route to his first state champi-on crown and first place in tri-state ... took fifth at the state championships with a 40-8 record as a freshman ... named to the honor roll as a junior ... high school coach was Luke Leifer

Why Wisconsin? “I thought it was a great fit for a school and athletics after visiting three times and I believe it is a beautiful city.”

Mason ReinhardtFR • 5-10 • 184 • Merrill, Wis. (Merrill)

High School: Three-time state place winner ... two-time conference champion ... three--time regional champion ... qualified for state tournament all four years ... three-time Folkystyle Nationals All-American and two-time Fargo Greco All-American ... two-time team captain ... as a senior, tallied most pins and most team points on the team ... recognized as team’s Outstanding Wrestler for the second time and also claimed the Legion Award ... named to the Channel 9 All-Stars first team ... sectional champion ... earned academic all-state three years ... also lettered two years in football ... earned first-team all-conference honors as a senior and second-team all-conference as a junior ... two-time team captain ... named team MVP and conference offensive player of the year in his senior season ... garnered the Beacon Player of the Game award as both a junior and senior ... earned two letters in baseball ... named the varsity hit man as a sophomore and junior ... claimed second-team all-district accolades as a sophomore and was named first-team all-con-ference as a junior

Hunter RitterFR • 5-10 • 197 • Perryville, Md. (John Carroll)

High School: No. 18 overall recruit in the country by FLO Wrestling ... ranked No. 3 in the country by InterMat at 195 lbs. ... 2014 state champion ... Super 32 champion ... Freestyle Cadet National Greco champion with a third place finish in Freestyle ... took first in national preps as a senior ... third place at Beast of the East as both a junior and senior ... as a junior, picked up his second state championship ... Cadet World Team member and Prep National runner-up ... in his sophomore season, collected his first state championship ... FILA Cadet Freestyle National champion ... as a freshman, finished fifth in the state championships and was named a National Prep All-American

Why Wisconsin? “Just the first time I came out here for a wrestling camp I knew this where I wanted to be.”

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Ricky RobertsonRS SO • 5-11 • 174 • Tinley Park, Ill. (Carl Sandburg)

2014-15: Wisconsin’s starter at 184 lbs. ... 2-2 record at the NCAA Championships ... 2-2 record at the Big Ten Championships to take fifth place ... dual record of 11-2 and 8-1 in Big Ten competition ... 27-10 overall season record ... 3-2 finish at the Wyoming Open ... seventh place finish at the Midland Championships with a 4-2 record ... 5-0 record at the Navy Classic for a first place finish ... unranked to begin the season, but moved up to No. 18 at its close

2013-14: Went 21-5 in open competition while competing unattached at 184 and 197 lbs. ... won the Blugold Open, Duhawk Open and Jim Fox Open ... placed second at the Grand View Open with a record of 3-1 ... went 3-3 at the Midlands Championships ... finished second at the Dan Gable Open ... placed second at the Loras Open with a record of 2-1

High School: State champ as a senior and state runner-up as a junior ... double All-American at the 2012 ASICS University a FILA Cadet Nationals after finishing second in both freestyle and Greco-Roman competition ... double All-American at the 2012 Fargo Cadet and Junior National Championships after finishing fourth in both styles ... double All-American at the 2011 Fargo Championships after finishing first in freestyle competition and second in Greco-Roman competition ... competed with Team Illinois for Izzy Style School of Wrestling

Luke RowhRS FR • 5-6 • 141 • Hastings, Minn. (Hastings)

2014-15: Redshirt season ... wrestled unattached at 141 lbs. ... compiled a 12-2 record on the season ... went 4-0 at the Pointer Open ... compiled a 4-2 record at the Blugold Open ... took first place at the Pat Flash Flanagan Open with a 4-0 record

High School: Took runner-up at state in his senior year ... was runner-up at the Minnesota Christmas Tournament ... named the Section 1 Outstanding Wrestler and earned team MVP honors ... compiled the most takedowns on the team ... notched 157 career wins ... was team captain in both his junior and senior seasons ... finished third at state in his junior year ... acquired third place at the Minnesota Christmas Tournament ... went 5-0 at the Clash National Duals ... placed sixth at both the Junior Western Regionals and at the FILA Cadet Nationals ... was named the team’s MVP and collected the most takedowns on the team ... finished fifth in state in both his freshman and sophomore seasons ... as a sophomore, was a double champion at Southern Plains and grabbed third place the Fargo Cadet Nationals ... accumu-lated the most takedowns on the team

Why Wisconsin? “I chose to attend Wisconsin for its great academics, tradition in wrestling and supportive coaches and staff.”

TJ RuschellRS JR • 5-10 • 157 • Crittenden, Ky. (Ryle)

Awards and Honors: 2014 Academic All-Big Ten

2014-15: Eight-time starter at 149 lbs. ... compiled a season record of 15-11 ... went 4-1 at the Wyoming Open to claim the third place spot ... finished 1-2 at the Navy Classic ... finished 3-1 at the UNI Open ... finished the Midlands Championships with a 2-2 record ... took second place at the Pat Flash Flanagan Open with a 2-1 record ... placed fourth in consolation rounds at the Big Ten Championships with a 1-3 finish

2013-14: 13-time starter for Wisconsin at 149 lbs., and a one-time starter at 157 lbs. ... finished regular season with a 14-11 overall record ... 7-7 record in dual competition ... 2-2 mark in the Big Ten ... placed fifth at the Navy Classic with a 5-2 record ... 2-2 record at Midlands

2012-13: Redshirt season ... 15-2 record in open tournaments at 141 and 149 lbs. ... won the Loras Open at 141 lbs., with a 4-0 record ... placed second at 141 lbs., at the Pointer Open with a 3-1 record ... placed third at 149 lbs., at the

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Flash Flanagan Open with a 4-1 record ... won the Blugold Open at 149 lbs., with a 4-0 record

High school: Compiled a 209-21 in four seasons of competition for Ryle High School... four-time state placer, includ-ing a state championship in his junior season... four-time regional champion

What does it mean to be a Badger? “To wear the ‘W’ with pride”

Jared ScharenbrockRS FR • 5-10 • 157 • Sun Prairie, Wis. (Sun Prairie)

2014-15: Redshirt season ... competed unattached at 157 lbs. ... compiled a season record of 7-1 ... took first place at the Pointer Open with a 4-0 record ... placed fourth at the Blugold Open with a 5-2 record ... went 3-1 at the Pat Flash Flanagan Open for a third place finish

High School: Two-time state champion for Sun Prairie High School ... Had an undefeated season as a senior going 50-0 ... took third at Folkstyle Nationals ... Went undefeated with a record of 46-0 in his junior year and placed seventh at Folkstyle Nationals ... As a sophomore, he went 49-1 and placed second at the state tournament ... also was named as a Wisconsin dual team member ... Finished his freshman season with a record of 46-1 ... took second place at Folkstyle Nationals and fourth at Greco Nationals in Fargo, North Dakota

Eric SchmidFR • 5-7 • 157 • Verona, Wis. (Verona Area)

High School: At 145 lbs., was a conference champion as a senior with a 29-4 record ... finished junior season as the state runner-up conference champion at 145 lbs. with a 47-5 record ... earned All-America honors at Junior Nationals in Virginia Beach, Virginia with a sixth-place finish ... state runner-up at 145 lbs. with a 46-8 record as a sophomore ... crowned the conference champion and regional champion at 138 lbs. with a 46-5 record and was a state qualifier in his freshman season ... exceeded 100 pins in career ... also lettered in football and baseball ... high school coaches were Bob Wozniak and Jason Ott

Why Wisconsin? “The academics, atmosphere and athletics are top-notch.”

Eli StickleyFR • 5-8 • 141 • Urbana, Ohio (St. Paris Graham)

High School: 2014 Ohio Division II state champion with a 50-3 record ... tabbed as the No. 10 120-pounder by FLO Wrestling and Intermat ... ranked as the No. 78 overall wrestling by FLO Wrestling ... state placer with a 50-3 record as a senior ... member of the 2015 national champions, state tournament champions, state dual meet champions and 2014 Walsh Ironman champions team ... finished in fourth place in the Super 32 ... took sixth place in the Super 32 and was the Iron Man champion as a sophomore ... clinched first place in Ohio Freestyle and was a state placer with a 50-3 record ... as a freshman, was a state placer for the first time with a 35-12 record and finished in third in the Ohio Freestyle State tournament ... member of National Honor Society

What does it mean to be a Badger? “To be a Badger means so much to me because it is where I’ve wanted to go since my Uncle Jim, who won two NCAA titles at Wisconsin, introduced me to wrestling when I was young.”

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Jake StillingRS SO • 5-11 • 174 • Elkhorn, Wis. (Elkhorn Area)

2014-15: Competed unattached at 174 lbs. ... 9-5 overall season record ... finished the Wyoming Open with a 4-2 record ... went 1-2 at the Blugold Open ... compiled a 4-1 record at the Pat Flash Flanagan Open

2013-14: Compiled a record of 19-6 in open competition while competiting unattached at 174 lbs. ... closed out the season with wins in the Blugold Open and Duhawk Open at 174 lbs. ... went 3-2 at the Grand View Open ... took third at the Jim Fox Open by going 4-1 ... won the Dan Gable Open with a record of 3-0 ... 2-3 record at the Loras Open

High School: Two-time state champion ... All-American at the USA Wrestling Junior Folkstyle Championships in 2013 ... took fifth place in state as a sophomore ... Cadet All-American in all three styles as a sophomore ... Cadet folk style and freestyle All-American as a freshman ... competed in the 2010 Cadet Pan Am Games in Capmeche, Mexico

Why Wisconsin? “It has a good mix of academics and athletics, I liked the coaches and it was close to home.”

Ben StoneFR • 6-3 • HWT • Cumberland, Wis. (Cumberland)

High School: As a senior, claimed the 2015 Division III State Wrestling Title ... finished senior season with a 46-1 record ... clinched sectional and regional championships ... was named Northern Badger champion ... tallied second most career wins for a Cumberland wrestler with 140 ... holds school record for most pins in a single season with 33 ... set the school record for most career team points with 1028 ... had a school record 43 wins in a single season and most team points in a season with 335 ... ended his career as the school record holder for most career pins (99) ... as a junior, awarded team MVP ... honored as team captain ... placed third in state tournament ... finished first in team points with a school record 308 points ... named Northern Badger champion ... named conference, regional and sec-tional champion ... most wins on team with 41 (school record) ... most take downs with 55 ... most pins (school record) ... fastest pin (5 seconds) ... won academic award with a 3.733 GPA ... as a sophomore, placed third in conference ... regional and sectional champion ... most wins by a sophomore with 36 ... third in team points with 259 ... as a fresh-man, finished with a record of 23-9 ... graduated with High Honors and finished in the top 10 percent of his class ... four year letter winner in soccer ... three year letter winner in track and field ... was a member of National Honor Society, the marching band, orchestra, Youth Group, Boy Scouts, Students Offering Support and drama club

Why Wisconsin? “Ever since I was little I had wanted to attend the University of Wisconsin-Madison. I guess there was always something very appealing about being a Badger.”

Ryan TaylorRS JR • 5-4 • 133 • Fayette County, Ohio (St. Paris Graham)

Awards and Honors: 2015 All-American

2014-15: Wisconsin’s starter at 133 lbs. ... 2015 All-American ... seventh place finish at the NCAA Championships with a 4-1 record ... 9-0 record in Big Ten competition ... held a 12-1 record in dual competition ... 27-4 overall season record ... 3-1 record at Big Ten Championships ... second place finish ... 6-1 record at Midlands ... started the season unranked and finished as high as No. 3 ... won four matches by fall and five matches each by technical fall and major decision 2013-14: Wisconsin’s starter at 125 lbs. ... 2-2 record at the NCAA Championships ... placed third at the Big Ten Championships with a 3-1 record ... started season unranked but finished regular season at No. 9 (125 lbs.) ... 19-6 overall record on the season... finished 10-3 in dual competition and 5-2 in the Big Ten ... posted first career win over ranked opponent against Ohio State’s Nick Roberts (No. 17) on Jan. 10... won the Navy Classic with a 4-0 record (11/23)

2012-13: Redshirt season ... did not compete

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High School: Competed for four years at St. Paris Graham High School in St. Paris, Ohio ... won three-straight state titles at 120 lbs., in his sophomore, junior and senior seasons for the Falcons ...helped St. Paris Graham to four-straight Div. II Ohio state titles during his high school career

Nic VelingRS JR • 5-11 • 184 • Brookfield, Wis. (Brookfield Central)

Awards and Honors: 2014 Academic All-Big Ten

2014-15: 6-5 season record while competing unattached at 184 lbs. ... went 3-2 at the Pointer Open to take fifth place ... 1-1 record at the Navy Classic ... finished the UNI Open 2-2

2013-14: 9-9 record in open tournaments while competing unattached at 174, 184 and 197 lbs. ... 3-2 record at the Duhawk Open ... 1-2 record at the Grand View Open ... 1-2 record at the Jim Fox Open ... placed second at the Dan Gable Open with a record of 3-1... 1-2 record at the Loras Open

2012-13: 7-13 record in open tournaments at 174 lbs. ... placed fifth at the Loras Open with a 2-2 record ... 1-2 record at the Pointer Open ... 0-2 record at the UNI Open ... 3-3 record at the Flash Flanagan Open ... 1-2 record at the Grand View Open ... 0-2 at the Blugold Open

High School: Four-year varsity team member at Brookfield Central High School ... team captain junior and senior years ... named team MVP in his senior season ... member of the Team Wisconsin National Team ... also competed in football and cross country ... graduated with honors and won a Scholar Athlete Award ... awarded the Bob Petruska Award, given to the Brookfield Central athlete who best displays leadership, sportsmanship and determination

What does it mean to be a Badger? “Being a leader in your community, representing Wisconsin in everything you do, and having a winning mindset”

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Three-time Big Ten Champion and All-American Bob Konovsky won the Big Ten Medal of Honor in 1956 and was also a tackle on the Wisconsin football team.

All-Americans (by year)1929 Selmer Swenson, 2nd Hwt Ferdinand Hammer, 3rd 155 Leland Heywood, 3rd 145

1941 John Roberts, 2nd 165 Earl Hager, 4th 175

1954 Bob Konovsky, 2nd Hwt

1955 Bob Konovsky, 3rd Hwt

1956 Bob Konovsky, 2nd Hwt

1962 Roger Pillath, 2nd Hwt Ron Paar, 3rd 177

1963 Ron Paar, 3rd 191

1964 Ron Paar, 5th 191

1965 Dan Pernat, 2nd 191

1966 Elmer Beale, 4th 160

1967 Mike Gluck, 2nd 145

1973 Rick Lawinger, 2nd 150

1974 Rick Lawinger, 1st 142

1975 Lee Kemp, 2nd 150 Laurent Soucie, 3rd 190 Jack Reinwand, 4th 126

1976 Jack Reinwand, 1st 126 Lee Kemp, 1st 158 Pat Christenson, 1st 167

1977 Jim Haines, 1st 118 Lee Kemp, 1st 158 Steve Lawinger, 6th 167

1978 Lee Kemp, 1st 158 Ron Jeidy, 1st 190 Andy Rein, 2nd 142 Jim Hanson, 4th 126

1979 Dave Evans, 3rd 158 Mitch Hull, 4th 190 Mike Terry, 5th 150 Andy Rein, 6th 142

1980 Andy Rein, 1st 150 Dave Evans, 3rd 167 Mitch Hull, 6th 190 Mike Terry, 6th 158 Mark Zimmer, 8th 118

1981 John Ianuzzi, 5th 126

1982 Mark Schmitz, 6th 150

1983 John Giura, 8th 142

1984 Mark Schmitz, 2nd 158 John Giura, 3rd 142 Rudy Isom, 6th 167 Jim Jordan, 6th 134 Dennis Limmex, 6th 177

1985 Jim Jordan, 1st 134 John Giura, 7th 142

1986 Jim Jordan, 1st 134

1987 Jeff Jordan, 4th 150 Paul McShane, 4th 158

1988 Jeff Jordan, 4th 150 Kyle Richards, 4th 190 Dave Lee, 6th 167

1989 Dave Lee, 1st 167 Todd Seiler, 4th 190

1990 Matt Demaray, 7th 150

1991 Matt Demaray, 1st 150

1992 Matt Demaray, 1st 150 Dan Flood, 7th 126 Matt Hanutke, 7th 118

1993 Keith Davison, 3rd 190 Matt Hanutke, 6th 118

1994 Keith Davison, 5th 190 Matt Hanutke, 5th 118

1995 Matt Hanutke, 4th 118 Jeff Walter, 4th Hwt

1996 Jeff Walter, 1st Hwt Eric Jetton, 3rd 126

1997 Eric Jetton, 3rd 126 Kevin Wilmot, 4th 167

1998 Eric Jetton, 2nd 126 Donny Pritzlaff, 6th 150

1999 Donny Pritzlaff, 5th 165

2000 Donny Pritzlaff, 1st 165 Cory Wallman, 4th 157 Kole Clauson, 7th 174

2001 Donny Pritzlaff, 1st 165 Grant Hoerr, 4th 141

2002 Kevin Black, 4th 133

2003 Tony Black, 5th 125

2005 Tom Clum, 3rd 133 Ryan Flaherty, 8th 197

2006 Tom Clum, 5th 133 Craig Henning, 8th 157

2007 Craig Henning, 2nd 157 Tyler Turner, 6th 149

2008 Dallas Herbst, 6th 197 Kyle Massey, 8th Hwt

2009 Andrew Howe, 2nd 165 Kyle Ruschell, 3rd 149 Zach Tanelli, 4th 141

2010 Tyler Graff, 5th 133 Kyle Ruschell, 4th 149 Andrew Howe, 1st 165 Trevor Brandvold, 6th 197 2011 Tyler Graff, 5th 133 Andrew Howe, 3rd 165 Travis Rutt, 7th 184 Trevor Brandvold, 4th 197

2012 Ben Jordan, 7th 165

2013 Tyler Graff, 3rd 133 2014 Tyler Graff, 2nd 133 Isaac Jordan, 7th 157

2015 Ryan Taylor, 7th 133

Isaac Jordan, 7th 165

Connor Medbery, 4th Hwt

Bold Denotes NCAA Champion

68 ALL-AMERICANS 108 ALL-AMERICA HONORS

THREE-TIME ALL-AMERICANSBob Kovnosky (1954, 55, 56)

Ron Paar (1962, 63, 64)

Andy Rein (1978, 79, 80)

John Giura (1983, 84, 85)

Jim Jordan (1984, 85, 86)

Matt Demaray (1990, 91, 92)

Eric Jetton (1996, 97, 98)

Andrew Howe (2009, 10, 11)

FOUR-TIME ALL-AMERICANSLee Kemp (1975, 76, 77, 78)

Matt Hanutke (1992, 93, 94, 95)

Donny Pritzlaff (1998, 99, 00, 01)

Tyler Graff (2010, 11, 13, 14)

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118 61977 Jim Haines 1st1980 Mark Zimmer 8th1992 Matt Hanutke 7th1993 Matt Hanutke 6th1994 Matt Hanutke 5th1995 Matt Hanutke 4th

125 12003 Tony Black 5th

126 81975 Jack Reinwand 4th1976 Jack Reinwand 1st1978 Jim Hanson 4th1981 John Ianuzzi 5th1992 Dan Flood 7th1996 Eric Jetton 3rd1997 Eric Jetton 3rd1998 Eric Jetton 2nd

133 72002 Kevin Black 4th2005 Tom Clum 3rd2006 Tom Clum 5th2010 Tyler Graff 5th 2011 Tyler Graff 5th2013 Tyler Graff 3rd2014 Tyler Graff 2nd2015 Ryan Taylor 7th

134 31984 Jim Jordan 6th1985 Jim Jordan 1st1986 Jim Jordan 1st

141 22001 Grant Hoerr 4th2009 Zach Tanelli 4th

142 61974 Rick Lawinger 1st1978 Andy Rein 2nd1979 Andy Rein 6th1983 John Giura 8th1984 John Giura 3rd1985 John Giura 7th

145 21929 Leland Heywood 3rd1967 Mike Gluck 2nd

149 32007 Tyler Turner 6th2009 Kyle Ruschell 3rd2010 Kyle Ruschell 4th

150 111973 Rick Lawinger 2nd1975 Lee Kemp 2nd1979 Mike Terry 5th1980 Andy Rein 1st1982 Mark Schmitz 6th1987 Jeff Jordan 4th1988 Jeff Jordan 4th1990 Matt Demaray 7th1991 Matt Demaray 1st1992 Matt Demaray 1st

1998 Donny Pritzlaff 6th

155 11929 Ferdinand Hammer 3rd

157 42000 Cory Wallman 4th2006 Craig Henning 8th2007 Craig Henning 2nd2014 Isaac Jordan 7th

158 71976 Lee Kemp 1st1977 Lee Kemp 1st 1978 Lee Kemp 1st1979 Dave Evans 3rd1980 Mike Terry 6th1984 Mark Schmitz 2nd1987 Paul McShane 4th

160 11966 Elmer Beale 4th

165 81941 John Roberts 2nd1999 Donny Pritzlaff 5th2000 Donny Pritzlaff 1st2001 Donny Pritzlaff 1st2009 Andrew Howe 2nd2010 Andrew Howe 1st 2011 Andrew Howe 3rd2012 Ben Jordan 7th2015 Isaac Jordan 7th

167 71976 Pat Christenson 1st 1977 Steve Lawinger 6th1980 Dave Evans 3rd1984 Rudy Isom 6th1988 Dave Lee 6th1989 Dave Lee 1st1997 Kevin Wilmot 4th

174 12000 Kole Clauson 7th

175 11941 Earl Hager 4th

177 21962 Ron Paar 3rd1984 Dennis Limmex 6th 184 12011 Travis Rutt 7th

190 81975 Laurent Soucie 3rd1978 Ron Jeidy 1st1979 Mitch Hull 4th1980 Mitch Hull 6th1988 Kyle Richards 4th1989 Todd Seiler 4th1993 Keith Davison 3rd1994 Keith Davison 5th

191 31963 Ron Paar 3rd1964 Ron Paar 5th1965 Dan Pernat 2nd

197 42005 Ryan Flaherty 8th2008 Dallas Herbst 6th2010 Trevor Brandvold 6th 2011 Trevor Brandvold 4th

Hwt 81929 Selmer Swenson 2nd1954 Bob Konovsky 2nd1955 Bob Konovsky 3rd1956 Bob Konovsky 2nd1962 Roger Phillath 2nd1995 Jeff Walter 4th1996 Jeff Walter 1st2008 Kyle Massey 8th2015 Connor Medbery 4th

TOTAL 108

All-Americans (by weight)

UW coaches by winning percentage

Coach Yrs W L T Pct. Big Ten* NCAA*E.B. Nolte (1913) 1 1 0 0 1.000 6th ---Fred Schlatter (1914-15) 2 3 0 1 .875 2nd ---Russ Hellickson (1983-86) 4 70 22 1 .758 2nd 6thDuane Kleven (1971-82) 12 132 46 5 .735 2nd 4thJohn Roberts (1943) 1 4 2 0 .667 9th ---Andy Rein (1987-93) 7 81 41 3 .659 2nd 7thBarry Davis (1994-present) 21 216 154 11 .584 2nd 4thGeorge Martin (1936-42, 46-70) 32 182 163 12 .521 4th 6thJoe Steinauer (1919-20) 2 2 2 0 .500 --- ---George Hitchcock (1921-33) 13 28 36 1 .432 2nd 5thFrank Jordan (1944-45) 2 1 5 1 .214 3rd ---Art Knott (1916-17) 2 1 5 0 .167 6th ---Paul Gerling (1934-35) 2 1 14 0 .067 8th ---

*Career-best finish

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Rick Lawinger

1974......................................... 142 lbs.

Rick Lawinger has the distinc tion of being Wisconsin’s first NCAA champion. In 1974, Lawinger boasted a whopping 39-1 record and took home the second of his two All-America awards and the second of his two Big Ten titles en route to being named an NWCA All-Star. In 1973, Lawinger earned the bronze medal at the World University Games in freestyle.

Jack Reinwand

1976.............................. 126 lbs.

An NCAA title holder and two-time All-America selection, Jack Reinwald also was a great wrestler on the national and international levels. He took home bronze at the 1977 World Championships in freestyle, as well as bronze (1978) and silver (1979) at the World Cup of Freestyle. In addition, Reinwald was a 1976 NWCA All-Star.

Pat Christenson

1976...............................167 lbs.

In 1976, Pat Christenson won an NCAA title, earned All-America honors, was named an NWCA All-Star and was awarded the Big Ten Medal of Honor. His 32 career falls are tied for third most in UW history, and his 14 in the 1975-76 season are tied for sixth most in a single season.

Lee Kemp

1976, 77, 78 .................... 174 lbs.

Three-time NCAA champion Lee Kemp sits atop UW’s record book in three categories—single-season falls (18), career falls (47) and winning percentage (.957). Kemp, who also was a 1980 Olympian, won the World Cup of Freestyle in 1979, 1980, 1981 and 1982; the Pan American Games in freestyle in 1979 and 1983; and the World Championships in freestyle in 1978, 1979 and 1982.

Jim Haines

1977...............................118 lbs.

Jim Haines completed his Badger career with a national championship and an All-America award. An active member in national and international competition, Haines was a 1976 Olympian, won the gold medal at the 1977 and 1978 World Cup of Freestyle and took home silver at the 1975 Pan American Games, the 1979 World Championships in freestyle and the 1979 Tbilisi Tournament.

Ron Jeidy

1978.............................. 190 lbs.

Ron Jeidy closed out his senior season by winning an NCAA championship in 1978, the same year in which he earned an All-America nod and a Big Ten title. Just the year before, he competed in the World University games in freestyle.

Andy Rein

1980 ..............................150 lbs.

The 1979-80 season proved to be a good one for Andy Rein, as he went a perfect 40-0 en route to the national title. Four years later, Rein went on to earn the silver medal at the Olympic Games. In addition to being a two-time All-American and two-time Big Ten champion, Rein took home gold at the 1979 Pan American Games in freestyle and at the 1983 Tbilisi Tournament.

Jim Jordan

1985, 86 ......................... 134 lbs.

Two-time NCAA champion Jim Jordan finished his career with 156 wins, the most in school history. His 49 victories in 1985-86 also set the Wisconsin single-season record. Among his many accomplishments, Jordan was a three-time All-American, a two-time Big Ten titlist and a 1985 NWCA All-Star.

Dave Lee

1989...............................167 lbs.

Dave Lee was a two-time All-American and won a national title in 1989. He racked up two Big Ten championships in addition to being named an NWCA All-Star in 1988. Lee’s resume is extra impressive considering he only lettered two seasons while at Wisconsin.

Matt Demaray

1991, 92 ......................... 150 lbs.

Matt Demaray, a two-time national champion, three-time All-American and two-time Big Ten champion, is one of three Badgers to have an undefeated season (42-0 in 1990-91). He also racked up 150 triumphs in his career, putting him in second place all-time at UW. In 1992, Demaray was awarded the Big Ten Medal of Honor, and the following year he was named Academic All-Big Ten.

Jeff Walter

1996.................................. Hwt.

Jeff Walter finished his Badger career with a national championship at heavyweight in 1996. Walter was a two-time All-American and a four-time Academic All-Big Ten selection. A 1996 NWCA All-Star, Walter finished seventh on UW’s all-time falls list with 29, 14 of which came in 1995–96, tying him for sixth on the single-season record list.

Donny Pritzlaff

2000, 01 ......................... 165 lbs.

A two-time NCAA title holder, Donny Pritzlaff boasted a career record of 135-16 (.894), putting him second all-time in winning percentage at Wisconsin. He earned All-America status four times in addition to claiming three Big Ten titles and being named an NWCA All-star in 2001. Pritzlaff was a junior world champion in 1998 and was a member of the United States National Team in 2002–03.

Andrew Howe

2010 ..............................165 lbs.

Howe, a two-time All-American, capped off a perfect season with a conference and NCAA title. Howe defeated Penn State’s Dan Vallimont, 9-3, for the 2010 NCAA Division I Championship title at 165 lbs. He compiled a 37-0 record, including four wins by pin, two by tech fall and 13 by major decision. He is just the fourth Badger to go undefeated in a single season.

NCAA Champions

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NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship1981 Dave Goodspeed1985 John Giura

Pan American Games (Freestyle)1971 Russ Hellickson, 198, Gold1975 Jim Haines, 114.5, Silver Russ Hellickson, 220, Gold1979 Russ Hellickson, 220, Gold Lee Kemp, 163, Gold Andy Rein, 149.5, Gold1983 Lee Kemp, 163, Gold

World Championships (Freestyle)1971 Russ Hellickson, 198, Bronze1975 Jim Haines, 114.5 Russ Hellickson, 1981977 Jack Reinwand, 125.5, Bronze Laurent Soucie, 1981978 Jim Haines, 114.5 Lee Kemp, 163, Gold1979 Jim Haines, 114.5, Silver Lee Kemp, 163, Gold Laurent Soucie, 198 Russ Hellickson, 220, Silver1981 Andy Rein, 149.5 Lee Kemp, 163, Bronze1982 Lee Kemp, 163, Gold Mitch Hull, 1981989 John Giura, 149.51993 Matt Demaray, 149.52006 Donny Pritzlaff, 163, Bronze

World Championships (Greco-Roman)1977 Mitch Hull, 1981985 Mike Houck, 198, Gold2013 Jesse Thielke, 60kg

World University Games (Freestyle)1973 Rick Lawinger, 149.5, Bronze1977 Ron Jeidy, 1981981 Mitch Hull, 198, Bronze

Junior World Championships (Freestyle)2009 Andrew Howe, 163.5, Bronze

Junior World Championships (Greco Roman)2012 Jesse Thielke, 132, Bronze

Pan American Junior Championships (Freestyle)2012 Connor Medbery, 120 kg , Gold

Tbilisi Tournament1972 Russ Hellickson, 1981974 Russ Hellickson, 198, Gold1977 Laurent Soucie, 1981978 Jim Haines, 114.5 Craig Horswill, 136.5 Laurent Soucie, 198, Silver1979 Jim Haines, 114.5, Silver Laurent Soucie, 198, Silver1981 Andy Rein, 149.51983 Andy Rein, 149.5, Gold Mitch Hull, 198, Bronze1984 Lee Kemp, 163 Mitch Hull, 198

World Cup of Freestyle1973 Russ Hellickson, 220, Silver1974 Jim Haines, 114.5 Pete Leiskau, 1981977 Jim Haines, 114.5, Gold Jack Reinwand, 125.5, Silver1978 Jim Haines, 114.5, Gold1978 Jack Reinwand, 125.5, Bronze Laurent Soucie, 198, Silver Russ Hellickson, 220, Gold1979 Jack Reinwand, 125.5, Silver Lee Kemp, 163, Gold1980 Lee Kemp, 163, Gold1981 Lee Kemp, 163, Gold1982 Lee Kemp, 163, Gold Andy Rein, 149.5, Silver1983 Mitch Hull, 1981984 Lee Kemp, 1631991 John Giura, 149.51993 Matt Demaray, 149.5

NWCA All-Stars1974 Rick Lawinger, 1421976 Jack Reinwand, 126 Lee Kemp, 150 Pat Christensen, 1671977 Lee Kemp, 1581978 Jim Hanson, 126 Lee Kemp, 1501979 Jim Hanson, 126 Mitch Hull, 1901980 Andy Rein, 150 Dave Evans, 1671982 Mark Schmitz, 1501984 John Giura, 1421985 Jim Jordan, 1421988 Dave Lee, 1671991 Matt Demaray, 1501992 Matt Demaray, 1581996 Jeff Walter, Hwt.1997 Eric Jetton, 1261998 Eric Jetton, 1262001 Donny Pritzlaff, 1652007 Craig Henning, 1572008 Kyle Massey, Hwt.

All-Big Ten (since 1984)1985 Jim Jordan1986 Jim Jordan1987 Paul McShane1988 Jeff Jordan Dave Lee1989 Dave Lee1991 Matt Demaray1992 Matt Demaray1993 Dan Spilde1994 Keith Davison Matt Hanutke1997 Eric Jetton Kevin Wilmont1998 Eric Jetton1999 Donny Pritzlaff2000 Donny Pritzlaff2001 Donny Pritzlaff2004 Tom Clum2005 Tom Clum2006 Tom Clum2009 Andrew Howe2010 Trevor Brandvold Andrew Howe2011 Trevor Brandvold Andrew Howe 2015 Isaac Jordan

Big Ten Medal of Honor1944 Ed Dzirbik1956 Bob Konovsky1968 Mike Gluck1976 Pat Christenson1981 Dave Goodspeed1992 Matt Demaray

Big Ten Freshman of the Year1990 Keith Davison1992 Jeff Walter2009 Andrew Howe2013 Connor Medbery

Honors And Awards

Jack Reinwand was a 1976 NCAA Champion and a bronze medalist at the 1977 World Championships. He also medaled three different years at the World Cup of Freestyle

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1914 Art Knott 1351915 Ward Freeman 1751917 W.J. Babcock 1351922 Ed Templin 1451923 Ed Templin 1451924 Ed Templin 145 Bob Holmes 1351925 Lisle Zodtner 1551926 Lisle Zodtner 1551927 Louis Smitz 1151929 Ferdinand Hammer 1551938 Larry Lederman 1451941 John Roberts 1651942 John Roberts 1751944 Ed Dzirbik 1361948 Clarence Self 1651950 Don Ryan 1571951 Don Ryan 1571952 Don Ryan 1571954 Bob Konovsky Hwt1955 Bob Konovsky Hwt1956 Bob Konovsky Hwt1959 Jim Innis 1471960 Fred Rittschof 1151962 Roger Pillath Hwt1964 Roger Pillath Hwt1966 Elmer Beale 1571968 Mike Gluck 1451973 Rick Lawinger 150 Ed Vatch 1671974 Rick Lawinger 1421975 Laurent Soucie 190 Ed Vatch 1771976 Lee Kemp 158 Gary Sommer Hwt1977 Lee Kemp 1581978 Lee Kemp 158 Andy Rein 142 Ron Jeidy 1901979 Mitch Hull 1901980 Andy Rein 150 Mitch Hull 190 Dave Evans 1671982 Mark Schmitz 1501985 Jim Jordan 1341986 Jim Jordan 1341987 Paul McShane 1581988 Dave Lee 167 Jeff Jordan 1501989 Dave Lee 1671991 Matt Demaray 1501992 Matt Demaray 1501993 Dan Spilde 1421994 Keith Davison 190 Matt Hanutke 1181997 Eric Jetton 126 Kevin Wilmot 1671998 Eric Jetton 1261999 Donny Pritzlaff 1652000 Donny Pritzlaff 1652001 Donny Pritzlaff 1652004 Tom Clum 1252006 Tom Clum 1332009 Andrew Howe 1652010 Andrew Howe 165 2010 Trevor Brandvold 197 2011 Andrew Howe 165 2011 Trevor Brandvold 1972015 Isaac Jordan 165

115 21927 Louis Smitz1960 Fred Rittschof

118 11994 Matt Hanutke

125 12004 Tom Clum

126 21997 Eric Jetton1998 Eric Jetton

133 12006 Tom Clum

134 21985 Jim Jordan1986 Jim Jordan

135 31914 Art Knott1917 W.J. Babcock1924 Bob Holmes

136 11944 Ed Dzirbik

142 31974 Rick Lawinger 1978 Andy Rein1993 Dan Spilde

145 51922 Ed Templin1923 Ed Templin1924 Ed Templin1938 Larry Lederman1968 Mike Gluck

147 11959 Jim Innis

150 61973 Rick Lawinger 1980 Andy Rein1982 Mark Schmitz1988 Jeff Jordan1991 Matt Demaray1992 Matt Demaray

155 31925 Lisle Zodtner1926 Lisle Zodtner1929 Ferdinand Hammer

155 31950 Don Ryan1951 Don Ryan1952 Don Ryan

157 11966 Elmer Beale

158 41976 Lee Kemp 1977 Lee Kemp1978 Lee Kemp1987 Paul McShane

165 91941 John Roberts1948 Clarence Self1999 Donny Pritzlaff1999 Donny Pritzlaff2000 Donny Pritzlaff2009 Andrew Howe2010 Andrew Howe 2011 Andrew Howe2015 Isaac Jordan

167 51973 Ed Vatch 1980 Dave Evans1988 Dave Lee1989 Dave Lee1997 Kevin Wilmot

175 21915 Ward Freeman1942 John Roberts

177 11975 Ed Vatch

190 51975 Laurent Soucie 1978 Ron Jeidy1979 Mitch Hull1980 Mitch Hull1994 Keith Davison

197 22010 Trevor Brandvold 2011 Trevor Brandvold

Hwt 61954 Bob Konovsky1955 Bob Konovsky1956 Bob Konovsky1962 Roger Pillath1964 Roger Pillath1976 Gary Sommer

TOTAL 69

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1984–85 Gene Spellman1985–86 John Giura1987–88 Mark Clayton Dan Evensen Tom Evensen Brian Krasowski1988–89 Dan Evensen Tom Evensen Brian Krasowski1989–90 Scott Drabenstadt Dan Evensen Dan Kittleson Brian Krasowski1990–91 Charlie Irick Jon Kelly1991–92 Matt Abad John Harms Charlie Irick Cully Wahtola1992–93 Matt Demaray John Harms Chad Verbeten Cully Wahtola1993–94 Cully Wahtola Jeff Walter1994–95 Mark Beebe Brian Schneider Jed Trachte Jeff Walter1995–96 Mark Beebe Brian Schneider Jeff Walter Brett Werkheiser1996–97 Mark Beebe Brian Schneider Jeff Walter Brett Werkheiser1997–98 Mark Beebe Brian Schneider Brett Werkheiser1999–00 Brady Cudd2000–01 Tony Black Nate Erdman2001–02 Tony Black Brady Reinke2002–03 Tony Black Eitan Boral Casey Jentz Lee Kraemer Brady Reinke2003–04 Eitan Boral Ryan Button Dan Hoffman Lee Kraemer Brady Reinke2004–05 Lee Kraemer Zach Menne Brady Reinke2005-06 Lee Kraemer Zach Menne Mike Metzger

2006-07 Drew Hammen Mike Metzger Justin Peterson Erik Senescu Dan Sneider Tyler Turner2007-08 Collin Cudd Dan Sneider Mike Metzger Drew Hammen Erik Senescu2008-09 Mike Felling Drew Hammen Justin Peterson Erik Senescu2009-10 Drew Hammen Tom Kelliher 2010-11 John Prezzia Tom Kelliher2011-12 Thomas Glenn Tom Kelliher Scott Liegel2012-13 Frank Cousins Thomas Glenn Brett Hochstaetter Matt Kelliher Tom Kelliher Scott Liegel Connor Medbery2013-14 Frank Cousins Jackson Hein Brett Hochstaetter Scott Liegel Connor Medbery TJ Ruschell Nic Veling Brandon Weber2014-15 Frank Cousins Andrew Crone Gabriel Grahek Brett Hochstaetter Connor Medbery Eric Peissig

Year Place Points/champs1914 2nd 13 points/11928 4th No points listed/01935 T8th 1 point/01938 T4th 5 points/11939 T7th 1 point/01940 7th 2 points/01941 7th 7 points/11942 T6th 6 points/11943 9th 3 points/01944 4th 7 points/11945 9th 4 points/01946 10th 1 point/01947 7th 5 points/01948 7th 7 points/11949 8th 5 points/01950 T6th 7 points/11951 T6th 8 points/11952 T5th 14 points/11953 10th 0 points/01954 5th 10 points/11955 4th 33 points/11956 7th 26 points/11957 8th 14 points/01958 9th 4 points/01959 6th 18 points/11960 10th 0 points/11961 9th 11 points/01962 4th 31 points/11963 5th 23 points/01964 T5th 28 points/11965 T9th 0 points/01966 4th 41 points/11967 6th 21 points/01968 6th 26 points/11969 6th 19 points/01970 7th 16 points/01971 5th 25 points/01972 9th 14 points/01973 3rd 59.5 points/21974 4th 66 points/11975 2nd 85.5 points/21976 3rd 54 points/21977 3rd 61.25/11978 2nd 94 points/31979 2nd 90.5 points/11980 2nd 80.75 points/31981 3rd 42.75 points/01982 3rd 44.25 points/11983 6th 60 points/01984 4th 93.25 points/01985 2nd 105.25/11986 2nd 95 points/11987 2nd 121.5 points/11988 4th 87 points/21989 7th 53 points/1

Year Place Points/champs 1990 7th 47 points/01991 4th 78.75 points//11992 2nd 104 points/11993 6th 71.25 points/11994 -- --/21995 7th 50 points/01996 8th 55 points/01997 7th 55 points/21998 5th 65.5 points/11999 6th 59.5 points/12000 9th 48 points/12001 6th 75 points/12002 9th 50 points/02003 9th 71.5 points/02004 7th 85 points/12005 T5th 89 points/02006 7th 76.5 points/12007 2nd 100.5 points/02008 6th 85.5 points/02009 4th 88.0 points/12010 3rd 109 points/22011 4th 103.5 points/22012 12th 9 points/02013 10th 37 points/02014 7th 73 points/02015 8th 73 points/1

Year-by-Year Big Ten Championship Finish

Academic All-Big Ten

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History of Badger Wrestling1911—The Wisconsin wrestling program is established.

1912—The Badgers tie Chicago in their first dual meet.

1913—The Badgers win their first dual meet, defeating Chicago 2-0.

1924—Ed Templin (145 lbs.) becomes Wisconsin’s first three-time Big Ten cham-pion. Don Ryan (1950–52), Bob Konovsky (1954–56) and Lee Kemp (1976–78) later accomplish the feat.

1952—A 23-5 victory over Iowa gives Wisconsin the 100th victory in its history.

1956—Heavyweight Bob Konovsky places second in the nation to become UW’s first three-time All-American.

1962—Wisconsin finishes sixth at the NCAA championships, beginning a string of 32 consecutive seasons placing at nationals.

1964—Wisconsin hosts its first Big Ten championships.

1968—Wisconsin earns the 200th win in school history with a 21-10 win over Illinois State.

1970—Duane Kleven is named Wiscon-sin’s new head coach following the drown-ing death of head coach George Martin. In

two stints, covering 32 years, Martin amassed the most wins in school history. His 181 career victories include fifth-place (1941) and sixth-place (1962) NCAA finishes.

1974—Rick Lawinger (142) becomes Wisconsin’s first NCAA champion, defeating Oklahoma State’s Steve Randall, 8-2. He finishes the cam-paign with a 39-1 record.

1976—A school-record three NCAA champions help the Badgers place fourth nationally, their best-ever fin-ish. Lee Kemp (158) wins the first of his three NCAA titles. Jack Reinwand (126) and Pat Christenson (167) are the other champions. Former UW wrestlers Russ Hellickson (220) and Jim Haines (114.5) represent the U.S. at the Olympics. Hellickson wins the silver medal.

1977—Lee Kemp (158) and Jim Haines (118) win individual NCAA titles and the Badgers finish sixth in the team race. For Kemp, it’s his second straight title. Wisconsin hosts the Big Ten championships. School victory No. 300 comes against Michigan.

1978—Wisconsin places second and fourth at the Big Ten and NCAA champion-

ships, respectively. Lee Kemp wraps up a spectacular career by winning his third consecutive NCAA title at 158 pounds. His career record: 143-6-1. Ron Jeidy (190) joins Kemp as an NCAA champion.

Left: George Martin coached the Badgers for 32 years, making him the longest tenured coach at Wisconsin. He started at Wisconsin in 1936 and coached until 1942. He returned again in 1946 and was at the helm until his death in 1970. Martin accumulated 182 wins, the most of any head coach, during his 32-year tenure.

Right: Rick Heinzelman (left) and Mike Gluck (right) both wrestled at Wisconsin from 1967-1968. Gluck earned All-America honors in 1967 when he finished second at 145 lbs.

The 1970s was a good decade for Wisconsin wrestling. Wisconsin had six NCAA champions during this decade and they are all pictured here. From left to right is Ron Jeidy (1978, 190 lbs.), Pat Christenson (1976, 167 lbs.), Rick Lawinger (142 lbs., 1974), Lee Kemp (1976-77-78, 158 lbs.), Jack Reinwand (1976, 126 lbs.) and Jim Haines (1977, 118 lbs.)

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1980—Future UW coach Andy Rein claims the NCAA title (150) to lead a school-record five All-Americans. Three Badgers – Rein, Dave Evans (167) and Mitch Hull (190) – win Big Ten titles. Lee Kemp and Russ Hellickson are members of the Olympic freestyle team.

1981—Wisconsin hosts the Big Ten championships.

1982—Duane Kleven resigns following the 1981–82 season. In nine of his 12 seasons, Kleven’s teams finished among the top three in the Big Ten. His teams

amassed six top-10 national finishes, including a school-best fourth-place mark in 1976. Former head coach George Martin is inducted posthumously into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

1983—Russ Hellickson replaces Duane Kleven as head coach. In his four-year tenure, Hellickson amasses 70 wins, including three 20-win seasons.

1984—Wisconsin sets a school record with 22 dual-meet victories. Five All-Americans contribute to a sixth-place finish at the NCAA championships. Andy

Rein (149.5) wins a silver medal at the Olympics.

1985—The Badgers win 21 matches and finish second in the Big Ten. Jim Jordan (134 lbs.) wins the first of his two NCAA crowns. The Badgers beat Illinois, 31-12, for the school’s 400th win.

1986—Jim Jordan defends his NCAA title at 134 lbs. Russ Hellickson coaches the UW to its third straight 20-win season.

1987—Andy Rein becomes UW’s 14th head coach, replacing Russ Hellickson. He is named Rookie Coach of the Year by Amateur Wrestling News after guiding the Badgers to 15 wins and a runner-up finish at the Big Ten championships held in Madison. In his seven years, Rein totals 69 wins and six top-15 NCAA finishes.

1989—Dave Lee (167) becomes the Badgers’ first NCAA champion since Jim Jordan in 1986.

1990—Keith Davison is the Big Ten co-Freshman of the Year.

1991—Matt Demaray (151) becomes Wisconsin’s 10th NCAA champion and the fourth to go undefeated. His 42-0 record includes a win at the NWCA All-Star Meet in Philadelphia. He also becomes Wisconsin’s first Big Ten Wrestler of the Year, an award he shares with Illinois’ Jon Llewellyn and Minnesota’s Marty Morgan.

1992—Matt Demaray joins Jim Jordan and Lee Kemp as Wisconsin’s only repeat NCAA champions. He concludes his career

ABOVE: Keith Davison was the Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 1990. He went on to become a two-time All-American after placing third at 190 lbs. at the 1993 NCAA Championships and fifth the following year.

LEFT: Jim Jordan captured his first of two NCAA titles during the 1985 season. He wrestled at 134 lbs. and still holds the career record for most wins with 156, and the season record for most wins with 49 during the 1985–86 season. Jim’s brother, Jeff, (not pictured) also wrestled at Wisconsin and was a two-time All-American. Jim’s son Ben was an All-American in 2012 and son Isaac is a current member of the Badgers.

The tradition continued in the 1980s. Pictured here is Andy Rein (bottom row left), who was a 1980 NCAA champion, Steve Kruchowski, Lee Kemp, Mitch Hull, a two-time All-American and former head coach Russ Hellickson. Two-time All-Americans John Guira and Mark Schmitz are pictured from left to right in the back row.

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ranked second at the UW with 150 victo-ries. Dan Flood (126) and Matt Hanutke (118) also earn All-America status as the Badgers finish seventh nationally. Wiscon-sin hosts the Big Ten championships. Jeff Walter is the Big Ten Freshman of the Year and Andy Rein is the conference coach of the year.

1993—Senior Dan Spilde (142) becomes the Badgers’ 52nd Big Ten champion. He finishes his career with 99 victories. Junior Keith Davison (3rd, 190) and sophomore Matt Hanutke (6th, 118) earn All-America honors. Davison reaches the top of the national rankings in January after winning 17 of his first 18 matches. An 18-12 win against Navy gives Wiscon-sin its 500th all-time victory.

1994—Barry Davis becomes the 15th head coach in Wisconsin wrestling his-tory. Senior Keith Davison (190) and junior Matt Hanutke (118) each win Big Ten titles and place fifth at the NCAA championships. Seven UW wrestlers qualify for nationals.

1995—Matt Hanutke finishes his career as the second Badger (Lee Kemp was the other) to earn four All-America honors. He finished seventh, sixth, fifth and fourth from his freshman year to his senior season, respectively, at the NCAA cham-

pionships. Jeff Walter is Wisconsin’s first All-American heavyweight since Roger Pillath in 1962.

1996—Jeff Walter becomes the 11th NCAA individual champion at Wisconsin by winning the first heavyweight title in school history. Eric Jetton finishes third at 126 pounds at nationals for his first All-America honor.

1997—Badgers Eric Jetton (126) and Kevin Wilmot (167) are crowned Big Ten champions, advancing to the NCAA championships, along with Mark Beebe (134) and Aaron Stark (190). Jetton finishes third at the NCAA championships, earning his second All-America honor,

while Wilmot places fourth, also earning All-America status.

1998—Wisconsin turns in its best confer-ence finish under head coach Barry Davis, placing fifth at the 84th annual Big Ten championships. Senior Eric Jetton (126) and freshman Don Pritzlaff (150) earn All-America honors, finishing second and sixth, respectively, at the NCAA champion-ships. Jetton finishes his career with 115 wins, to rank him sixth on the UW career wins list and third on the career winning percentage list (.865).

1999—Sophomore Donny Pritzlaff (165) wins his first Big Ten title and earns his second All-America honor, finishing fifth at the NCAA championships.

Jeff Walter is the lone Badger heavyweight to win a national champion-ship. Walter achieved the feat in 1996 and he finished his career at UW as a two-time All-American and a four-time Academic All-Big Ten selec-tion.

Eric Jetton was a two-time Big Ten champion at 126 lbs. He also was a three-time All-American, finishing third in 1996 and 1997 and runner-up at the 1998 NCAA Championships.

Isaac Jordan won a Big Ten title at 165 lbs. in 2015. He went on to finish seventh at the NCAA Championships to bring home All-American honors and become a two-time All-American.

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2000—Wisconsin finishes the season with a ninth-place finish at the NCAA championships, the highest team finish under Barry Davis, and a ninth-place fin-ish at the Big Ten championships. Donny Pritzlaff (165) captures his second Big Ten title and earns All-America status for the third time after claiming the NCAA championship.

2001—Donny Pritzlaff (165) becomes just the fourth Badger to claim back-to-back NCAA titles. Pritzlaff cruised through the season with a 43-1 record, tied for the fourth-most single-season wins in UW history. Pritzlaff and fellow All-American Grant Hoerr (6th at 141) helped lead Wisconsin to a 10th-place tie at the NCAA championship.

2002—Kevin Black (133) places fourth in the NCAA championships to earn his first All-America honor and a place in the history books as Wisconsin’s 47th honoree. Grant Hoerr, Ralph DeNisco and Brady Reinke joined Black to help the Badgers place 25th in the NCAA team standings.

2003—After leading a team of eight Badgers to the NCAA championships, senior Tony Black (125) narrowly misses a shot at a title and places fifth to earn All-America honors to become the 48th UW wrestler in the program’s history to win such an honor. Teammates Tom Clum (133), Ralph DeNisco (184) and Justin Staebler (Hwt.) all finish just one win shy of their own All-America honors, while Wisconsin finishes 23rd in the team standings with 24 points.

2004—Sophomores Tom Clum (125), Ed Gutnik (133), Kelly (165) and Ryan Flaherty (197) lead the Badgers to a 17-6 dual meet record, their best overall record since the 1985-85 campaign.

2005—Juniors Tom Clum (133) and Ryan Flaherty (197) earned their first All-America honors. The team also welcomed the top-rated recruiting class in the nation featuring Craig Henning who broke into the lineup and made his first trip to the NCAA tournament.

2006—Senior Tom Clum (133) and sophomore Craig Henning (157) earned All-America honors after placing fifth and eighth, respectively, at the 2006 NCAA Championships. Clum also captured the Big Ten title at 133 lbs. to end his career at Wisconsin with two Big Ten titles.

2007—Badgers have a record season, qualifying nine grapplers for NCAA championships and finishing 13th overall. Junior Craig Henning (157) places second while senior Tyler Turner (149) finishes sixth as both are named All-Americans. Other notable achievements from 2007 include: placing second at the Big Ten championship, sophomore Dallas Herbst (197) tying Lee Kemp for the most pins in a season (18), the team winning a school-record 14-straight dual matches and drawing a season-high attendance of 2,220 to watch the Badgers compete against Illinois at the UW Field House.

2008—Wisconsin adds two more to its list of All-American wrestlers. Juniors Dallas Herbst (197) and Kyle Massey (Hwt.) earn their first All-America honors

Tom Clum was a two-time Big Ten champion. He won the title at 125 lbs. in 2004 and then moved up to 133 lbs. to capture his second title in 2006. Clum is pictured with the Deputy Commissioner of the Big Ten, Brad Traviolia.

Left: Tony Black (pic-tured) followed in his brother Kevin Black’s footsteps and brought home All-America honors during the 2003 season at 125 lbs. Tony finished fifth in the weight class. In 2002, Kevin placed fourth at 133 lbs.

Right: Two-time All-American Craig Henning finished runner-up at the 2007 NCAA Championships at 157 lbs. He was the highest UW finisher since Donny Pritzlaff’s NCAA Championship in 2001.

In 2010, sophomore Andrew Howe became the 13th Badger wrestler to win a national title, defeating Penn State’s Dan Vallimont to capture the 165 lbs., crown. The national title capped an undefeated 37-0 record for Howe during the 2009-10 season.

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finishes sixth as both are named All-Amer-icans. Other notable achievements from 2007 include: placing second at the Big Ten championship, sophomore Dallas Herbst (197) tying Lee Kemp for the most pins in a season (18), the team winning a school-record 15-straight dual matches and draw-ing a season-high attendance of 2,220 to watch the Badgers compete against Illinois at the UW Field House.

2008—Wisconsin adds two more to its list of All-American wrestlers. Juniors Dallas Herbst (197) and Kyle Massey (Hwt.) earn their first All-America honors by placing sixth and eighth, respectively. Head coach Barry Davis also reaches the 150-win milestone.

2009—Three new All-Americans are crowned at the NCAA hampionships includ-ing true freshman Andrew Howe, who reached the NCAA finals at 165 lbs. Howe became the first true freshman under Barry Davis to reach the finals and also the first true freshman Big Ten champion in Davis’s tenure. Howe was also just the third Badger named Big Ten Freshman of the Year. Senior Zach Tanelli capped off his Badger career as an All-American (4th at 141) and junior Kyle Ruschell was on the podium for the first time (3rd at 149). The Badgers

placed ninth at NCAA’s, tying the highest finish in Davis’s 15-year tenure.

2010—Wisconsin placed fourth at the 2010 NCAA Division I Wrestling Champion-ships, tying for the best finish in school history. In addition, the Badgers crowned four All-Americans, tied for the second-most in school history and the most since five in 1984. Sophomore Andrew Howe (165) captured a NCAA title and head coach Barry Davis was named the 2010 National Coach of the Year by the National Wrestling Coaches Association.

2011—Led by four All-Americans in Tyler Graff (5th at 133 lbs.), Andrew Howe (3rd at 165 lbs.), Travis Rutt (7th at 184 lbs.) and Trevor Brandvold (4th at 197 lbs.), Wisconsin placed 10th at the NCAA cham-pionships. Graff and Brandvold earn their second All-America accolades while Howe reached the feat for the third time. In addi-tion, Wisconsin placed fourth at the Big Ten championships after Howe and Brandvold earned their third and second Big Ten titles, respectively.

2012—Senior Ben Jordan (165) earned his first All-America honor, finishing seventh at the NCAA championships. Wisconsin com-peted without Tyler Graff (133), Andrew Howe (165) and Travis Rutt (184), who took Olympic redshirt seasons.

2013—Redshirt junior Tyler Graff (133) returns from his Olympic redshirt season and notches the third All-America honor of his three-year career, placing third at the NCAA championships. Freshman Connor Medbery burst onto the scene at heavy-weight and becomes the fourth Badger in history to win the Big Ten Freshman of the Year award.

2014—The Badgers receive multiple All-America honors for the first time since 2011. Senior Tyler Graff (133) becomes the program’s fourth four-time All-American after a second-place finish at the NCAA championships. Freshman Isaac Jordan (157) adds to his family’s rich history by earning an All-America honor after a seventh-place finish.

2015—The Badgers qualified seven grap-plers for the NCAA championships and had three earn All-America honors, the most All-Americans in a single season since 2011. Sophomore Isaac Jordan (165) became a two-time All-American and became Wisconsin’s first Big Ten Cham-pion since 2011. Junior Connor Medbery (Hwt) finished in fouth place at the NCAA Championships while sophomore Ryan Taylor (133) finished in seventh and both secured their first All-America honors.

Tyler Graff became the fourth four-time All-American in Wisconsin history in 2014, placing second at 133 lbs., at the 2014 NCAA Championships in Oklahoma City, Okla. He finished his career in sixth place on UWs all-time win list with 128 victories.

Connor Medbery became the fourth Badger rookie to win the Big Ten Freshman of the Year Award following a break-out rookie campaign in 2013. Medbery was the only fresh-man heavyweight ranked in the nation’s top-20 for much of the 2012-13 season.

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Taking their sport to the highest level, four former Badger wrestlers have been members of the United States’ Olympic teams, including two silver medalists. During the summer of 2008, Lee Kemp had the opportunity to coach the

U.S. Olympic freestyle team in Beijing. Kemp never had the opportunity to wrestle at the Olympics because of the U.S. boycott in 1980. Kemp accomplished another feat in Beijing during summer 2008, as he was inducted into the International Wrestling Hall of Fame. In addition to the four Badger Olympian wrestlers, Wisconsin has had many Olympians on the coaching staff throughout the years. Current head coach Barry Davis was a two-time Olympian (1984 and 1988) and a silver medalist at the Los Angeles games in 1984. Five other Olympians that did not compete at UW spent some time coaching the Badgers including, John Azevedo, Wisconsin natives Ben and John Peterson, Dave Schultz and Terry Steiner.

Olympians

Badger OlympiansThere are 10 Olympic wrestlers with ties to the University of Wisconsin. Included in that group are four former Badger wrestlers and six Olympians that served on the coaching staff at Wisconsin.

Name Olympic Year Weight Class Place Affiliation with UWJohn Azevedo 1980, Moscow* 125.5 lbs. DNC Assistant CoachBarry Davis 1984, Los Angeles 125.5 lbs. Silver Head Coach, 1994-present 1988, Seoul 125.5 lbs. DNP Jim Haines 1976, Montreal 114.5 lbs. DNP Wrestler, 1973-75, ‘77Russ Hellickson 1976, Montreal 220 lbs. Silver Wrestler, 1967-70, Head Coach, 1983-86 1980, Moscow* 220 lbs. DNCLee Kemp 1980, Moscow* 163 lbs. DNC Wrestler, 1975-78, Assistant Coach 2008, Beijing Freestyle Coach ---Ben Peterson 1972, Munich 198 lbs. Gold Assistant Coach 1976, Montreal 198 lbs. Silver 1980, Moscow* 198 lbs. DNCJohn Peterson 1972, Munich 180.5 lbs. 2nd Assistant Coach 1976, Montreal 180.5 lbs. 1st Andy Rein 1984, Los Angeles 149.5 lbs. Silver Wrestler, 1977-80, Head Coach, 1987-93Dave Schultz 1984, Los Angeles 163 lbs. Gold Assistant Coach Terry Steiner 2008, Beijing Women’s Coach --- Assistant CoachJared Frayer 2012, London 145.5 lbs. DNP Assistant Coach*1980 the United States boycotted the Olympic games held in Moscow

Andy Rein (above) earned two Big Ten titles and one NCAA championship as a Badger before winning a silver medal in the 1984 Olympics. Rein would later become head coach of his alma mater in 1987 and lead the Badgers to an overall record of 69-35-3.

Dave Schultz (top) and Ben Peterson (left) did not wrestle at the University of Wisconsin but served on the coach-ing staff. Both were Olympic gold medalists, with Schultz captur-ing gold in 1984 and Peterson winning gold in 1972 and then silver in 1976.

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Individual RecordsSeason RecordsWins1. 49................................. Jim Jordan, 1985-862. 47................................. Jim Jordan, 1984-853. 45............................ Paul McShane, 1986-874. 43............................Donny Pritzlaff, 2000-01 43..................................Rudy Isom, 1984-856. 42............................. Matt Demaray, 1990-91 42............................ Terry Manning, 1985-868. 40................................. Jim Jordan, 1983-84 40................................... Lee Kemp, 1975-76 40.............................Rick Lawinger, 1972-73 40...................................Andy Rein, 1979-80

Falls (1967–Present)1. 18................................... Lee Kemp, 1976-77 18..............................Dallas Herbst, 2006-073. 17..................................... Ed Vatch, 1972-734. 16..............................Dallas Herbst, 2007-085.. 15.........................Rick Heinzelman, 1966-676. 14.......................... Pat Christensen, 1975-76 14................................... Dan Flood, 1991-92 14.........................Rick Heinzelman, 1967-68 14................................... Lee Kemp, 1977-78 14...................................Andy Rein, 1979-80 14.................................. Jeff Walter, 1995-96

Winning Percentage (min. 25 wins)1. 1.000 (42-0) ............ Matt Demaray, 1990-91 1.000 (40-0) ..................Andy Rein, 1979-80 1.000 (39-0) .................. Lee Kemp, 1975-76 1.000 (37-0) ............ Andrew Howe, 2009-104. .984 (31-0-1) ................. Lee Kemp, 1977-785. .977 (43-1) .............Donny Pritzlaff, 2000-016. .976 (40-1) .................... Lee Kemp, 1976-777. .975 (39-1) ..............Rick Lawinger, 1973-748. .963 (26-1) ................Roger Pillath, 1961-629. .949 (37-2) ...................Jim Haines, 1976-7710. .947 (36-2) .............Donny Pritzlaff, 1999-00

Career RecordsWins1. 156............................... Jim Jordan, 1983-862. 150........................... Matt Demaray, 1989-923. 143................................. Lee Kemp, 1975-784. 135..........................Donny Pritzlaff, 1998-015. 130...........................Rick Lawinger, 1971-746. 128.................................Tyler Graff, 2009-147. 126................................John Giura, 1982-858. 115................................ Eric Jetton, 1994-989. 114............................... Jeff Jordan, 1985-88 114........................... Keith Davison, 1989-93

Falls (1967–Present)1. 58..............................Dallas Herbst, 2005-092. 47................................... Lee Kemp, 1975-783. 32.......................... Pat Christensen, 1973-76 32...................................Andy Rein, 1977-80 32..................................... Ed Vatch, 1972-756. 31.........................Rick Heinzelman, 1965-687. 30................................... Dan Flood, 1989-92 8. 29.................................. Jeff Walter, 1995-969. 27............................. Matt Demaray, 1989-92 27............................Donny Pritzlaff, 1998-01 27.................................Kevin Black, 1998-03

Winning Percentage (min. 25 wins)1. .957 (143-6-1) ............... Lee Kemp, 1975-782. .924 (98-8) .............. Andrew Howe, 2008-123. .894 (135-16) .........Donny Pritzlaff, 1998-014. .882 (130-17-10) .....Rick Lawinger, 1971-745. .865 (115-18) ............... Eric Jetton, 1994-986. .862 (150-24) .......... Matt Demaray, 1989-927. .853 (113-19-1) .............Andy Rein, 1977-808. .846 (156-28-1) ........... Jim Jordan, 1983-869. .838 (108-20-2) ............... Ed Vatch, 1972-7510. .837 (128-25) ................Tyler Graff, 2009-1411. .816 (31-7) ........ Isaac Jordan, 2013-present 12. .810 (91-21-1) ....... Jack Reinwand, 1973-76

Two-time NCAA champion Jim Jordan (above) holds the school record for most wins in a season (49) and career (156).

Lee Kemp (below), a three-time NCAA Champion, shares the school record for most falls in both a season (18) and ranks second in career pins (47).

Left: Dallas Herbst tied Lee Kemp for most falls in a season (18) during the 2006-07 cam-paign. Herbst broke Kemp’s 30-year-old career pin record during the 2008-09 season. He is the UW record holder with 58 falls.

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Most dual wins in a season (Coach)1. 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983-84/Russ Hellickson2. 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1984-85/Russ Hellickson3. 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1985-86/Russ Hellickson4. 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-07/Barry Davis5. 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003-04/Barry Davis6. 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1986-87/Russ Hellickson7. 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007-08/Barry Davis 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992-92/Andy Rein9. 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1976-77/Duane Kleven 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1975-76/Duane Kleven

Best season winning percentage (min. 10 duals)1. .863 (19-3-0) . . . . . . . . . . 2006-07/Barry Davis2. .840 (21-4) . . . . . . . . 1984-85/Russ Hellickson3. .813 (13-3) . . . . . . . . . . 1976-77/Duane Kleven .813 (13-3) . . . . . . . . . . 1975-76/Duane Kleven5. .808 (10-2-1) . . . . . . . . 1974-75/Duane Kleven6. .800 (8-2) . . . . . . . . . . .1954-55/George Martin7. .794 (13-3-1) . . . . . . . .1965-66/George Martin8. .788 (20-5-1) . . . . . . 1985-86/Russ Hellickson9. .786 (22-6) . . . . . . . . 1983-84/Russ Hellickson .786 (12-5) . . . . . . . . . . 1980-81/Duane Kleven .786 (11-3) . . . . . . . . . . 1979-80/Duane Kleven

Largest margin of victory1. 60 . . . . . . . . . 60-0 vs. UW-Green Bay, 1983-842. 59 . . . . . . . . .59-0 vs. UW-Milwaukee, 1976-773. 58 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58-0 vs. Dubuque, 2006-074. 56 . . . . . . . . . . . . .56-0 vs. Marquette, 1994-95 56 . . . . . . . . . . . . 56-0 vs. Lincoln JC, 1985-866. 55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55-0 vs. Purdue, 1978-797. 54 . . . . . . . . . . 54-0 vs. Morgan State, 1995-96 54 . . . . . . . .54-0 vs. Northern Illinois, 1991-929. 53 . . . . . . . . . . 53-0 vs. UW-Oshkosh, 2006-07 53 . . . . . . . . . . . 53-0 vs. Cumberland, 2006-0711. 52 . . . . . . . . . . . . .52-0 vs. Marquette, 1978-79 52 . . . . . . . . .52-0 vs. UW-Milwaukee, 1974-75

Longest dual winning streaks1. 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006-07 season2. 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1985-86-1986-87 seasons3. 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1975-76-1976-77 seasons4. 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982-83-1983-84 seasons5. 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1984-85 season 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983-84-1984-85 seasons 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1979-80-1980-81 seasons8. 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-02-2002-03 seasons 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1990-91-1991-92 seasons 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1976-77-1977-78 seasons 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1965-66-1966-67 seasons 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1938-39-1939-40 seasons

Most NCAA champions in a season1. 3 . . . . . . . . . .1976 (Jack Reinwand, Lee Kemp, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pat Christenson)2. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1977 (Lee Kemp, Jim Haines 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978 (Lee Kemp, Ron Jeidy)

Most All-Americans in a season1. 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1984 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19803. 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1979 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19785. 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2015 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1988 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1977 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1976 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1975 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1929

Most Big Ten Wrestler of the Week honors in a season1. 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007-08 2. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010-11 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006-07 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008-09 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2013-14

UW Big Ten Wrestlers of the Month/Week

Feb. 1991 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt DemarayFeb. 1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt DemarayFeb. 1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kevin WilmotJan. 12, 1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Donny PritzlaffJan. 8, 2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ralph DeNiscoFeb. 23, 2005 (co-WOW) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brady ReinkeJan. 10, 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dallas HerbstJan. 24, 2007 (co-WOW) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zach TanelliNov. 20, 2007 (co-WOW) . . . . . . . . . . . .Dallas HerbstJan. 23, 2008 (co-WOW) . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dallas HerbstFeb. 20, 2008 (co-WOW) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zach TanelliFeb. 27, 2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kyle MasseyNov. 18, 2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dallas HerbstDec. 31, 2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zach TanelliFeb. 9, 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trevor Brandvold Nov. 23, 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Travis Rutt Jan. 13, 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cole SchmittNov. 26, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tyler Graff Feb. 25, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Isaac JordanDec. 16, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Isaac Jordan

Team Records

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1911 (0-0-1, 0-0-1 B1G, .500) CHICAGO T n/a

1911–12 (0-0-1, 0-0-1 B1G, .500) CHICAGO T 1-1

1912–13 (1-0, 1-0 B1G, 1.000) at Chicago W 2-0

1913–14 (1-0, 1-0 B1G, 1.000) CHICAGO W 5-1

1914–15 (2-0-1, 1-0-1 B1G, .833) at Beloit W 3.5-1 ILLINOIS W 3-0 at Chicago T 1-1

1915–16 (1-2, 0-2 B1G, .333) BELOIT W 3-1 CHICAGO L 0-5 at Illinois L 0-4

1916–17 (0-3, 0-3 B1G, .000) at Northwestern L 0-4 ILLINOIS L 1-5 at Chicago L 1-5

1918–19 (0-1, .000) at Iowa State L 1-5

1919–20 (2-1, 1-1 B1G, .667) LAWRENCE W 5-2 MINNESOTA L 1-5 CHICAGO W 5-0

1920–21 (2-1, 2-0 B1G, .667) at Iowa State L 8-46 at Chicago W 34-8 at Northwestern W 34-14

1921–22 (1-3, 1-2 B1G, .250) at Minnesota L 19-29 NORTHWESTERN W 28-22 CHICAGO L 1.5-4.5 IOWA STATE L 0-52

1922–23 (2-3, 2-2 B1G, .400) at Northwestern W 19-6 MINNESOTA W 24-8 IOWA L 11-16 at Chicago L 14-15 at Iowa State L 5-20

1923–24 (2-3, 2-3 B1G, .400) CHICAGO L 12-18 at Minnesota W 17-6 MICHIGAN W 14-4 at Iowa L 0-23 PURDUE L 6-11

1924–25 (4-2, 3-2 B1G, .667) at Chicago W 11-9 CARLETON W 18-2 MINNESOTA W 14-6 at Michigan W 17-6 IOWA L 7-16 OHIO STATE L 6-8

1925–26 (2-3, 2-3 B1G, .400) at Iowa L 6-8 CHICAGO L 11-12 at Minnesota L 3-14 at Illinois W 13-11 at Northwestern W 14-0

1926–27 (2-5, 2-3 B1G, .286) at Iowa L 7.5-17.5 ILLINOIS L 8-17 at Chicago W 22-3 MINNESOTA L 4.5-22.5 at Cornell (Iowa) L 5-20.5 at Northern Iowa L 9-14 PURDUE W 13-12

1927–28 (3-2, 3-2 B1G, .600) IOWA W 17-11 at Illinois L 4.5-18.5 at Minnesota L 11-14 NORTHWESTERN W 16-12 CHICAGO W 20-3

1928–29 (5-3-1, 3-2-1 B1G, .611) LAWRENCE W 29-2 ILLINOIS L 5-25 at Northwestern T 16-16 at Chicago L 8-22 at Cornell (Iowa) W 18-14 at Northern Iowa L 9-11 MINNESOTA W 18-12 at Iowa W 15.5-10.5 PURDUE W 19-9

1929–30 (4-2, 3-2 B1G, .667) LAWRENCE W 3-27 CHICAGO W 17-11 ILLINOIS L 4.5-21.5 at Minnesota W 17-11 MINNESOTA W 23-3 at Michigan L 9.5-16.5

1930–31 (1-4, 1-4 B1G, .200) NORTHWESTERN W 21-11 IOWA L 11-15 at Illinois L 3-25 at Chicago L 9-19 at Minnesota L 9-17

1931–32 (0-4, 0-3 B1G, .000) at Northwestern L 6-11 CHICAGO L 11-19 MINNESOTA L 3-27 at Cornell (IA) L 1-32

1932–33 (0-1, 0-1 B1G, .000) NORTHWESTERN L 0-34

1933–34 (1-6, 1-5 B1G, .143) at Iowa L 4-29 at Northern Iowa L 0-30 at Minnesota L 0-28 at Northwestern L 8-28 at Chicago L 11-21 ILLINOIS L 0-34 NORTHWESTERN W 18-16

1934–35 (0-8, 0-5 B1G, .000) NORTHERN IOWA L 3-29 at Northwestern L 10-25 at Illinois L 0-34 at Wheaton L 9-21 WHEATON L 16-18 CHICAGO L 11-17 at Minnesota L 3-29 NORTHWESTERN L 3-27

1935–36 (4-4, 1-3 B1G, .500) NORTHWESTERN W 21-11 IOWA L 8-24 at Chicago L 7.5-24.5 at Northern Illinois W 31-5 at Wheaton W 17-15 at Carleton W 25-8 at Minnesota L 3-25 WHEATON L 9.5-17.5

1936–37 (4-6, 1-4 B1G, .400) N. ILLINOIS W 34-0 at Northwestern L 11-21 CHICAGO W 18-12 at Wheaton W 17-15 at Iowa State L 5-29 at Iowa L 7.5-20.5 at Northern Iowa L 10-24 at Carleton W 18-8 at Minnesota L 6.5-23 NORTHWESTERN L 9-23

1937–38 (4-5, 2-2 B1G .444) IOWA STATE L 7.5-18.5 IOWA W 17-11 at Ohio W 19-13 at Ohio State L 4.5-21.5 at Kent State L 11-17 at Minnesota L 9.5-18.5 NORTHWESTERN W 19-11 NORTHERN IOWA L 14-16 at Wheaton W 22-11

1938–39 (3-4, 1-2 B1G, .429) at Illinois State W 20-6 at Northwestern L 8-20 at Iowa L 11-23 at Northern Iowa L 8-24 WHEATON W 21-11 MICHIGAN STATE L 8-20 CHICAGO W 19-13

1939–40 (8-5, 2-3 B1G, .615) ILLINOIS STATE W 21-13 DUBUQUE W 19-9 BELOIT W 36-0 PURDUE W 19-9 NORTHWESTERN W 17-13 BELOIT W 29-5 at Carleton W 19-13 LAWRENCE W 27-0 at Wheaton L 16-18 IOWA L 9-21 at Minnesota L 6-26 at Chicago L 11-23 NORTHERN IOWA L 8-26

Year-by-Year Results

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1940–41 (5-5-1, 1-3-1 B1G, .500) BELOIT W 25-13 LAWRENCE W 22-10 at Michigan State L 3-27 CHICAGO L 13-17 MINNESOTA L 3-29 at Dubuque W 18-16 at Iowa L 3-25 WHEATON W 22-8 at Northwestern W 24-6 at Purdue T 16-16 LAWRENCE L 16-18

1941–42 (7-2, 2-1 B1G, .778) LAWRENCE W 23-11 at Wheaton W 19.5-14.5 NORTHWESTERN W 22-3 DUBUQUE W 21-13 CHICAGO W 16-14 at Bradley W 24-8 at Cornell (Iowa) L 6-19 IOWA L 9-19 at Beloit W 24-10

1942–43 (4-2, 2-2 B1G, .667) at Minnesota W 17-6 CHICAGO L 11-23 at Dubuque W 21-11 at Iowa L 6-21 at Northwestern W 18-16 at Lawrence W 19-11

1943–44 (0-2-1, 0-2-1 B1G, .167) at Minnesota L 11-19 NORTHWESTERN T 16-16 Minnesota L 11-19

1944–45 (1-3, 1-3 B1G, .250) MINNESOTA L 11-25 IOWA W 18-16 at Minnesota L 0-36 at Northwestern L 5-29

1945–46 (5-2, 3-2 B1G, .714) at Chicago W 25-11 NEBRASKA W 20-10 MICHIGAN L 11-19 at Iowa W 15-13 NORTHWESTERN W 23-3 at Minnesota L 3-23 WHEATON W 19-15

1946–47 (4-4-1, 1-3-1 B1G, .500) at Wheaton W 23-5 at Bradley W 32-0 IOWA L 11-15 MINNESOTA T 12-12 LAWRENCE W 34-0 CORNELL (Iowa) L 11-17 at Michigan L 3-27 at Purdue L 0-28 at Northwestern W 27-5

1947–48 (3-4, 1-3 B1G, .429) CHICAGO W 22-8 PURDUE L 8-17 WHEATON L 9-19 at Iowa L 6-26 at Iowa State W 15-13 at Minnesota L 13-24 NORTHWESTERN W 25-5

1948–49 (2-3, 1-2 B1G, .400) at Wheaton L 8-24 IOWA STATE W 15-11 ILLINOIS L 8-19 at Northwestern W 16-11 IOWA L 6-22

1949–50 (5-4, 3-2 B1G, .556) NORTHWESTERN W 24-6 WHEATON W 21-10 at Illinois L 8-22 at Indiana W 17-9 at Iowa L 11-15 OHIO STATE L 9-17 at Iowa State W 14-12 at Nebraska L 9-15 MINNESOTA W 18-15

1950–51 (3-4-3, 1-4-2 B1G, .450) at Northwestern W 18-13 at Wheaton W 25-3 IOWA T 14-14 IOWA STATE W 25-3 at Michigan State L 8-17 at Ohio State L 11-16 NEBRASKA T 12-12 INDIANA L 13-14 ILLINOIS T 12-12 at Minnesota L 9-17

1951–52 (7-5, 2-4 B1G, .583) WHEATON W 27-3 at Illinois L 12-18 at Indiana L 11-15 NORTHWESTERN W 16-11 IOWA STATE L 9-19 at Iowa W 23-5 at Nebraska W 23-3 at Colorado State W 21-9 at Wyoming W 18-10 MICHIGAN STATE L 11-16 MINNESOTA L 12-14 MARQUETTE W 22-6 1952–53 (3-5, 1-4 B1G, .375) MARQUETTE W 22-6 at Wheaton W 23-3 IOWA L 11-15 at Illinois L 9-23 NEBRASKA L 13-19 OHIO STATE W 15-11 at Northwestern L 12-14 at Minnesota L 3-23

1953–54 (6-4-1, 3-3 B1G, .591) at Marquette W 26-0 MINNESOTA W 16-15 at Iowa L 3-23 ILLINOIS L 11-21 at Iowa State L 11-19 at Nebraska W 17-11 at Kansas State W 18-14 INDIANA L 11-17 NORTHWESTERN W 19-13 at Ohio State W 17-11 WYOMING T 14-14

1954–55 (8-2, 4-2 B1G, .800) at Illinois State W 25-3 at Wheaton W 21-3 KANSAS STATE W 24-5 IOWA L 5-20

at Northwestern W 21-10 at Minnesota W 22-8 at Indiana W 19-8 at Illinois L 11-17 OHIO STATE W 18-6 NEBRASKA W 25-3

1955–56 (5-7, 2-5 B1G, .417) WHEATON W 15-11 ILLINOIS STATE W 22-7 at Northwestern W 26-5 at Iowa L 3-21 at Northern Iowa L 11-19 at Purdue W 15-9 at Michigan State L 5-20 INDIANA L 15-21 MARQUETTE W 23-10 MINNESOTA L 8-23 at Iowa State L 8-21 ILLINOIS L 19-20

1956–57 (1-8, 0-5 B1G, .111) at Illinois State L 14-15 at Wheaton W 20-6 NORTHERN IOWA L 14-16 at Minnesota L 11-15 COLORADO STATE L 9-19 at Indiana L 13-16 at Illinois L 7-24 IOWA L 5-24 MICHIGAN STATE L 5-24

1957–58 (5-6, 3-3 B1G, .455) at Northern Illinois W 16-13 MINNESOTA L 8-20 NORTHWESTERN W 18-13 at Colorado Mines L 13-16 at Colorado State L 2-25 at Air Force W 14-11 INDIANA W 17-13 PURDUE W 16-14 ILLINOIS L 11-20 at Northern Iowa L 0-28 at Iowa L 0-30

1958–59 (5-4-1, 2-3-1 B1G, .550) at Illinois State W 17-15 vs. SIU-Carbondale L 9-23 IOWA L 3-29 NORTHERN IOWA W 14-11 at Minnesota L 8-22 at Northwestern W 15-9 at Indiana L 10-19 at Illinois T 14-14 at Purdue W 16-14 AIR FORCE W 24-0

1959–60 (2-6, 1-5 B1G, .250) INDIANA L 8-25 ILLINOIS L 11-19 at Iowa L 3-23 at Cornell (Iowa) L 14-18 MINNESOTA L 2-27 PURDUE W 16-13 NORTHWESTERN L 7-25 at Central State W 22-8

1960–61 (2-10, 0-7 B1G, .167) at Wheaton L 12-14 CORNELL (Iowa) W 22-5 at Illinois L 11-25 at Ohio State L 8-29

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at Northwestern L 14-23 at Purdue L 11-22 vs. Bowling Green W 17-16 ARMY L 8-23 IOWA L 17-22 MICHIGAN L 6-32 INDIANA L 10-29 COLORADO STATE L 2-27

1961–62 (9-3-1, 3-3 B1G, .731) at Indiana State W 22-5 vs. Notre Dame W 30-0 at Indiana L 8-17 at Ohio State L 14-15 vs. Bowling Green W 17-11 vs. West Virginia W 23-5 at Illinois W 15-9 vs. Air Force T 12-12 at Iowa L 12-16 PURDUE W 14-12 WHEATON W 20-6 UW-SUPERIOR W 19-9 NORTHWESTERN W 15-11

1962–63 (4-7, 2-5 B1G, .364) at Indiana State L 11-22 vs. Nebraska W 16-15 vs. Bloomsburg L 5-36 at Wheaton W 28-0 MINNESOTA W 16-11 IOWA L 7-23 OHIO STATE W 19-11 ILLINOIS L 8-19 INDIANA L 6-24 MICHIGAN L 2-29 at Northwestern L 8-21

1963–64 (7-6, 2-6 B1G, .538) CORNELL (Iowa) W 20-13 NORTHERN IOWA W 26-5 UW-SUPERIOR W 25-3 at Iowa L 9-23 MICHIGAN L 8-23 at Illinois L 13-16 at Indiana L 9-19 vs. Purdue W 19-10 at Minnesota L 11-17 NORTHWESTERN L 8-21 WHEATON W 24-3 MARQUETTE W 21-11 PURDUE W 24-10

1964–65 (11-6-1, 2-6 B1G, .639) at Wheaton W 21-5 vs. Northern Illinois W 29-2 at Cornell (Iowa) W 25-3 vs. Northern Iowa W 15-9 vs. UW-Superior W 15-11 at Michigan L 3-25 at Northwestern L 9-19 at Marquette W 18-11 vs. Central Michigan W 19-9 vs. Luther College W 20-11 ILLINOIS W 19-11 MINNESOTA L 11-16 PURDUE L 10-17 KENT STATE W 19-9 IOWA L 11-17 OHIO STATE W 17-8 INDIANA L 12-18 UW-MILWAUKEE T 14-14

1965–66 (13-3-1, 5-2-1 B1G, .794) at UW-Superior W 23-10 vs. North Dakota W 20-9 vs. UW-Milwaukee W 23-5 EASTERN ILLINOIS W 24-9 MACMURRAY W 25-5 WHEATON W 21-12 MARQUETTE W 31-5 OKLAHOMA L 5-31 at Minnesota L 11-19 NORTHWESTERN W 23-8 at Indiana W 14-12 at Illinois W 22-6 vs. Missouri W 27-3 vs. Purdue W 27-5 MICHIGAN L 3-25 at Ohio State T 12-12 at Iowa W 18-12

1966–67 (10-8, 2-8 B1G, .556) at UW-Milwaukee W 21-11 vs. Marquette W 17-12 vs. UW-Superior W 21-11 at Northern Iowa W 26-3 vs. Bemidji State W 23-5 vs. Fort Hays State W 31-0 NORTHERN ILL. W 21-12 ILLINOIS STATE W 20-15 INDIANA L 14-17 at Northwestern L 12-17 at Minnesota L 12-17 vs. Purdue W 32-3 vs. Indiana L 13-19 at Michigan L 11-20 MINNESOTA L 10-19 OHIO STATE L 11-18 IOWA L 11-19 ILLINOIS W 21-14

1967–68 (11-8, 3-5 B1G, .579) NORTHWESTERN L 14-19 MARQUETTE W 26-9 UW-MILWAUKEE W 21-13 UW-SUPERIOR W 15-14 at Northern Illinois W 22-8 vs. Nebraska-Omaha L 12-19 vs. Indiana State L 16-18 at Iowa L 10-19 vs. Illinois State W 21-10 NORTHERN MICH W 17-12 at Indiana L 11-25 at Illinois W 24-9 UW-PLATTEVILLE W 26-3 UW-LA CROSSE W 33-0 MINNESOTA W 19-12 MICHIGAN L 6-25 at Ohio State W 19-14 vs. Iowa L 14-17 vs. Virginia Tech L 16-17

1968–69 (5-7-1, 3-5 B1G, .423) at Northwestern L 7-25 MARQUETTE W 24-7 UW-WHITEWATER W 15-12 ILLINOIS W 26-3 COLORADO MINES L 11-20 at Illinois State T 16-16 INDIANA L 14-16 at Minnesota L 14-21 vs. Indiana L 9-20 vs. Illinois L 16-17 IOWA L 6-25

PURDUE W 22-11 OHIO STATE W 21-8

1969–70 (11-6-1, 2-6 B1G, .639) at Marquette W 26-6 vs. UW-Milwaukee W 34-0 vs. UW-Superior W 31-2 at Indiana W 20-12 at Illinois L 16-17 NORTHERN ILl. W 20-12 WHEATON W 27-9 UW-WHITEWATER W 20-14 NORTHWESTERN L 12-24 MINNESOTA W 18-16 UW-OSHKOSH W 23-12 at Iowa L 3-29 vs. SIU-Carbondale W 23-14 vs. Michigan State L 6-25 at Ohio State L 11-20 vs. Toledo T 15-15 vs. Virginia Tech W 22-13 at Purdue L 12-20

1970–71 (13-4, 5-3 B1G, .765) at UW-Superior W 29-3 vs. UW-Milwaukee W 32-6 vs. Marquette W 25-9 at Mankato State L 14-20 UW-OSHKOSH W 24-8 ILLINOIS W 25-10 NORTHERN IOWA W 23-9 at Minnesota W 21-9 vs. Indiana W 18-12 at Northwestern L 14-21 OHIO STATE L 16-17 IOWA L 9-21 MINNESOTA W 17-14 NORTHERN ILL. W 22-11 PURDUE W 25-9 MADISON TECH W 25-15 NORTHERN MICH W 24-12

1971–72 (6-9, 2-6 B1G, .400) at Northern lllinois L 9-29 at Indiana L 13-18 at Purdue L 18-22 MANKATO STATE W 28-6 MIAMI (Ohio) W 20-13 at UW-Milwaukee W 32-9 vs. Marquette W 34-7 at lllinois State W 30-8 at Illinois L 15-17 MINNESOTA L 17-21 NORTHWESTERN W 21-12 at Iowa State L 3-38 at Iowa L 9-30 at Michigan L 6-29 at Michigan State L 10-24

1972–73 (12-3-1, 7-2-1 B1G, .781) INDIANA W 26-12 IOWA STATE L 6-31 at Minnesota L 14-17 vs. Nebraska W 24-12 vs. Drake W 26-10 at Iowa T 17-17 MARQUETTE W 36-4 at Ohio State W 25-14 vs. Ball State W 38-10 vs. Cleveland State W 20-17 ILLINOIS W 38-5 at Northwestern W 26-14

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PURDUE W 33-9 UW-MILWAUKEE W 30-12 MICHIGAN L 5-29 MICHIGAN STATE W 21-12

1973–74 (12-3-1, 8-1-1 B1G, .781) at Indiana W 27-5 vs. Alabama W 34-3 at Purdue W 26-12 OKLAHOMA STATE L 12-21 IOWA T 17-17 at Marquette W 42-0 OHIO STATE W 25-8 AUGUSTANA (Ill.) W 32-8 MINNESOTA W 24-14 OKLAHOMA L 18-23 NORTHWESTERN W 18-15 UW-MILWAUKEE W 35-6 at Illinois W 31-8 at Michigan L 9-24 at Michigan State W 18-16 MOORHEAD STATE W 42-6

1974–75 (10-2-1, 6-1 B1G, .808) INDIANA W 33-3 IOWA STATE W 17-15 at Minnesota W 28-6 vs. Arizona W 33-5 UW-MILWAUKEE W 52-0 at Iowa L 14-17 MARQUETTE W 34-0 at Northwestern W 22-12 ILLINOIS W 29-6 MICHIGAN W 19-13 MICHIGAN STATE W 20-14 at Oklahoma T 15-15 at Oklahoma State L 12-20

1975–76 (13-3, 7-1 B1G, .813) at Indiana W 40-2 OKLAHOMA STATE L 16-17 MINNESOTA W 32-9 at Iowa State L 12-23 IOWA L 15-22 NORTHERN ILL. W 26-9 ILLINOIS STATE W 26-12 WINONA STATE W 39-2 at Marquette W 31-10 NORTHWESTERN W 34-10 UW-MILWAUKEE W 50-0 at Illinois W 33-8 at Michigan W 20-14 at Michigan State W 19-17 OKLAHOMA W 17-16 PURDUE W 33-7

1976–77 (13-3, 7-2 B1G, .813) MARQUETTE W 42-0 IOWA STATE L 14-19 at Minnesota W 20-16 vs. Ohio State W 34-7 vs. Purdue W 46-0 at Iowa L 14-24 at Oklahoma W 22-12 at Oklahoma State W 20-16 at Northern Illinois W 30-5 at Northwestern L 14-21 UW-MILWAUKEE W 59-0 ILLINOIS STATE W 29-12 ILLINOIS W 39-6 MICHIGAN STATE W 40-2 MICHIGAN W 21-14

INDIANA W 36-9

1977–78 (11-3-1, 6-1-1 B1G, .767) at Marquette W 41-0 at Indiana W 38-9 at Lehigh W 29-9 at Iowa State L 9-23 OKLAHOMA STATE L 15-17 MINNESOTA STATE W 28-8 IOWA L 17-23 NORTHWESTERN W 47-2 OHIO STATE W 34-3 at Purdue W 47-3 at Illinois W 34-8 vs. Northern Illinois W 37-6 at Michigan W 31-11 at Michigan State T 20-20 OKLAHOMA W 22-13 1978–79 (11-3, 8-1 B1G, .786) MARQUETTE W 52-0 INDIANA W 40-2 IOWA STATE L 18-20 LEHIGH W 32-11 at Minnesota W 22-16 at Iowa L 14-28 at Oklahoma L 17-20 at Oklahoma State W 24-13 at Northwestern W 37-9 at Ohio State W 35-6 ILLINOIS W 43-0 PURDUE W 55-0 MICHIGAN STATE W 26-7 MICHIGAN W 31-9

1979–80 (11-3, 8-1 B1G, .786) at Indiana W 43-6 at Lehigh L 15-25 at Iowa State L 12-25 OKLAHOMA STATE W 27-16 MINNESOTA W 23-15 IOWA L 18-20 NORTHERN ILL. W 45-0 NORTHWESTERN W 43-3 OHIO STATE W 34-5 at Purdue W 45-6 at Illinois W 35-6 at Michigan State W 25-11 at Michigan W 27-10 OKLAHOMA W 23-17

1980–81 (12-5, 7-2 B1G, .706) vs. Oregon State# W 28-9 vs. Navy# W 34-7 vs. Oklahoma State# L 12-21 INDIANA W 19-13 LEHIGH W 26-15 IOWA STATE L 9-24 at Northern Illinois W 24-11 at Minnesota L 11-29 at Iowa L 2-41 at Oklahoma State L 9-24 at Oklahoma W 21-17 at Northwestern W 41-5 at Ohio State W 24-12 ILLINOIS W 27-15 PURDUE W 38-11 MICHIGAN STATE W 26-14 MICHIGAN W 26-15 # at Hall of Fame Classic

1981–82 (8-5-1, 7-2 B1G, .607) at Indiana W 35-5 at Lehigh T 18-18 IOWA STATE L 6-31 OKLAHOMA STATE L 14-31 MINNESOTA W 22-17 at Iowa L 3-43 OKLAHOMA L 6-31 NORTHERN ILL. W 30-7 NORTHWESTERN W 37-9 OHIO STATE W 34-8 at Purdue W 26-11 at Illinois W 32-4 at Michigan State L 17-20 at Michigan W 21-13

1982–83 (7-7, 6-3 B1G, .500) INDIANA W 27-14 at Iowa State L 14-31 at Northern Illinois W 24-9 LEHIGH L 15-22 at Minnesota L 15-27 IOWA L 6-37 at Oklahoma L 6-34 at Oklahoma State L 3-43 at Ohio State W 19-17 at Northwestern W 19-15 ILLINOIS W 38-7 PURDUE W 37-2 MICHIGAN STATE L 12-27 MICHIGAN W 22-17

1983–84 (22-6, 8-1 B1G, .786) at UW-Green Bay W 60-0 NORTHERN IOWA W 29-8 at N.C. State W 27-11 at North Carolina W 21-19 at Clemson W 22-16 OKLAHOMA W 20-15 at Indiana W 46-0 at Lehigh W 25-12 at Morgan State W 30-6 at Lock Haven W 32-12 at Penn State L 16-20 at Clarion L 18-19 Wilkes# W 30-9 vs. North Carolina# W 22-13 vs. Louisiana State# W 19-15 at Iowa L 6-28 at Northern Iowa L 13-24 OKLAHOMA STATE L 6-33 NORTHERN ILL. W 39-6 MINNESOTA W Forfeit OHIO STATE W 26-10 NORTHWESTERN W 33-11 IOWA STATE L 12-24 at Purdue W 36-9 at Illinois W 25-11 INDIANA STATE W 31-6 at Michigan State W 29-15 at Michigan W 28-9 # at Virginia Duals

1984–85 (21-4, 6-1 B1G, .840) at Northern lowa W 27-8 at Drake W 33-6 vs. Central Okla.# W 40-2 vs. Hofstra# W 44-0 vs. Morgan State# W 32-11 vs. Louisiana State# L 11-29 NORTH CAROLINA W 30-6 CLARION W 29-14

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PENN STATE W 28-6 LOCK HAVEN W 24-13 LEHIGH W 32-12 at Iowa State W 21-16 at Northern Illinois W 21-12 NORTHERN IOWA W 24-8 at Northwestern W 37-10 UW-WHITEWATER W 26-8 IOWA L 12-23 ILLINOIS W 31-12 at Oklahoma L 14-30 at Oklahoma State L 11-23 at Indiana State W 31-8 at Purdue W 41-3 at Ohio State W 35-8 MICHIGAN STATE W 24-8 MICHIGAN W 23-13 # at LSU Duals

1985–86 (20-5-1, 7-1 B1G, .788) NORTHERN IOWA W 21-12 OKLAHOMA L 15-18 at Lehigh W 19-14 at Slippery Rock W 34-7 at Clarion L 13-26 at North Carolina W 25-10 at N. Carolina St. W 23-16 vs. Cal Poly-SLO# W 23-16 vs. North Carolina# T 17-17 vs. Northern Iowa# W 23-15 vs. Iowa State# L 8-27 EDINBORO W 28-12 N. ILLINOIS W 26-10 MINNESOTA W 27-12 IOWA STATE L 12-23 at Iowa L 9-34 NORTHWESTERN W 34-9 NORTHERN MICH W 40-4 LINCOLN JC W 56-0 OHIO STATE W 24-9 at Illinois W 28-9 vs. Indiana W 23-13 at Purdue W 30-11 vs. Indiana State W 39-9 at Michigan State W 28-13 at Michigan W 24-14 # at Virginia Duals

1986–87 (15-6, 7-1 B1G, .714) CLARION W 25-16 LEHIGH W 26-12 at Oklahoma W 24-8 vs. West Virginia# W 20-15 vs. North Carolina# L 15-23 vs. Indiana# W 32-11 vs. Minnesota# W 26-11 vs. Bloomsburg# L 17-20 NORTH CAROLINA L 19-23 IOWA L 12-30 at Northwestern W 20-15 at Northern Iowa L 15-19 at Iowa State L 6-35 at Minnesota W 19-15 N. MICHIGAN W 28-15 INDIANA W 41-8 PURDUE W 20-15 ILLINOIS W 24-15 at Ohio State W 32-9 MICHIGAN STATE W 34-8 MICHIGAN W 21-18 # at Virginia Duals

1987–88 (10-7-0, 5-3 B1G, .588) NORTHERN IOWA L 12-22 IOWA STATE W 28-11 vs. North Carolina# W 22-14 vs. Arizona State# L 10-25 vs. Michigan# W 21-17 vs. Minnesota# L 17-21 vs. Penn State# W 20-11 at Lehigh L 14-23 at Iowa L 15-24 MINNESOTA W 21-15 OKLAHOMA W 30-10 at Illinois W 28-9 at Purdue W 22-16 NORTHWESTERN W 31-9 OHIO STATE L 14-21 at Michigan State W 23-18 at Michigan L 14-27 # at Virginia Duals

1988–89 (8-5-1, 4-4 B1G, .607) at Iowa State T 18-18 at Minnesota L 12-22 at Northwestern W 20-16 IOWA L 14-24 vs. Indiana# L 18-20 vs. Michigan State# W 30-15 vs. Purdue# W 28-12 vs. Minnesota# W 20-18 vs. Northwestern# W 23-12 PURDUE W 19-17 ILLINOIS W Forfeit at Ohio State L 16-24 MICHIGAN STATE W 26-15 MICHIGAN L 17-24 # at Big Ten Duals

1989–90 (10-8-1, 3-4-1 B1G, .553) WYOMING W 20-15 GV STATE W 41-4 MARQUETTE W 43-4 WYOMING W 24-11 BOISE STATE L 17-18 MORGAN STATE W 47-3 LOCK HAVEN W 21-15 vs. Oklahoma# L 12-22 vs. Portland State# W 23-18 vs. Iowa State# L 14-17 MINNESOTA L 14-28 at Iowa L 2-44 IOWA STATE L 14-24 at Purdue T 18-18 vs. Northwestern W 19-18 OHIO STATE L 18-19 ILLINOIS W 35-7 at Michigan State W 19-13 at Michigan L 16-22 # at National Duals

1990–91 (12-4-1, 6-2 B1G, .735) at Wyoming W 30-7 GRAND VALLEY ST. W 43-3 MARQUETTE W 43-3 SIUE W 35-5 at Iowa State L 3-31 PURDUE L 15-18 LOCK HAVEN W 42-3 at Illinois W 34-10 at Minnesota W 24-17 vs. N. Carolina St. W 28-13 at Clarion T 17-17 IOWA L 7-30

at Oklahoma State L 13-27 at Northwestern W 33-9 at Ohio State W 20-19 MICHIGAN W 18-17 MICHIGAN STATE W 34-7

1991–92 (14-5-0, 6-1 B1G, .737) N. ILLINOIS W 54-0 MARQUETTE W 41-4 BROWN W 30-6 vs. N.C. State W 36-9 CLARION W 24-13 IOWA STATE L 16-20 MINNESOTA W 29-5 at Iowa L 2-35 vs. Purdue W 20-13 vs. West Virginia# W 30-9 vs. Ohio State# L 17-25 vs. N. Montana# W 40-6 vs. Purdue# W 25-12 vs. Penn State# L 14-23 vs. Michigan# L 14-22 NORTHWESTERN W 29-9 ILLINOIS W 44-0 at Michigan State W 28-8 at Michigan W 19-17 # at National Duals

1992–93 (12-6-0, 3-4 B1G, .667) N. ILLINOIS W 40-9 MARQUETTE W 29-10 BROWN W 23-13 N. C, STATE W 24-21 at Penn State L 10-27 vs. Old Dominion# W 33-7 vs. Cornell# W 21-19 vs. Northern Iowa# L 16-19 vs. Navy# W 18-12 vs. Oklahoma# W 21-15 at Minnesota L 9-30 IOWA L 6-34 at Iowa State L 13-29 PURDUE W 20-17 at Northwestern W 23-13 vs. Wyoming W 26-12 MICHIGAN L 19-25 MICHIGAN STATE W 28-10 # –– at Virginia Duals

1993–94 (7-6-1, 4-3 B1G, .536) at North Dakota State W 24-18 PENN STATE L 10-18 MINNESOTA L 18-28 vs. Maryland# T 21-21 vs. Lock Haven# W 22-19 vs. Minnesota# L 3-41 vs. Navy# L 15-22 vs. Edinboro# L 9-36 at Iowa L 12-26 BOISE STATE W 20-16 NORTHWESTERN W 25-17 at Michigan State W 21-16 at Michigan W 24-18 at Purdue W 20-19 # at Virginia Duals

1994–95 (8-4-1, 1-4-1 B1G, .654) at UW-Stevens Point W 38-3 at Penn State L 12-19 at Lock Haven W 19-17 at Oregon State W 29-10 at Oregon W 35-3

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MARQUETTE W 56-0 IOWA L 4-31 at Northern Iowa W 35-7 at Minnesota L 9-28 at Northwestern W 24-11 at Northern Illinois W 41-3 MICHIGAN T 16-16 MICHIGAN STATE L 16-25

1995–96 (10-5, 3-5 B1G, .667) OREGON STATE W 31-6 at Central Michigan W 42-6 vs. Missouri W 37-3 vs. Morgan State W 54-0 at UW–Stevens Point W 31-13 at Indiana L 16-19 at Purdue W 24-16 NORTHERN IOWA W 39-4 at Iowa L 6-35 OHIO STATE W 22-13 MINNESOTA W 22-13 at Northern Illinois W 32-12 at Michigan L 13-19 at Michigan State L 16-18 NORTHWESTERN L 13-20

1996–97 (7-11-1, 0-7 B1G, .395) E. MICHIGAN W 22-16 vs. Harvard W 22-16 vs. Appalachian State W 29-3 at Central Michigan L 16-22 vs. Missouri T 21-21 vs. Oregon State# L 13-26 vs. VMI# W 31-10 vs. Cal St.-Bkrsfld# W 20-19 vs. Lock Haven# L 14-26 at UW-La Crosse L 18-21 at Northern Iowa W 24-13 IOWA L 4-31 at UW-Platteville W 36-9 at Minnesota L 9-28 PENN STATE L 10-31 at Northwestern L 15-23 at Ohio State L 11-27 MICHIGAN L 10-31 MICHIGAN STATE L 15-19 # at Virginia Duals

1997–98 (8-9, 1-5, B1G, .471) at UW-Stevens Point W 33-12 at Lock Haven L 15-23 at Penn State L 14-28 vs. Virginia# W 23-16 vs. Brown# W 28-10 vs. Oklahoma# L 10-25 vs. Marquette W 31-12 at UW-La Crosse W 25-9 INDIANA L 14-21 NORTHERN IOWA W 25-21 at Iowa L 3-39 MINNESOTA L 11-25 at Oklahoma State L 8-25 vs. Truman State W 40-6 vs. Iowa State L 9-25 NORTHWESTERN L 14-26 OHIO STATE W 23-13 # at Lonestar Duals

1998–99 (4-12-1, 1-7 B1G, .281) at UW-La Crosse W 24-13 OKLAHOMA STATE L 4-34 IOWA STATE L 7-31

at Wyoming T 19-19 at N. Colorado W 34-7 vs. Cal St.-Bkrsfld# L 18-21 vs. Oregon State# L 19-18 vs. Oklahoma# L 3-37 at N. Illinois W 22-21 MICHIGAN STATE L 11-25 MICHIGAN L 11-28 MINNESOTA L 7-36 at Iowa L 13-29 ILLINOIS L 10-26 at Indiana L 16-21 at Ohio State W 20-17 at Northwestern L 17-24 # at Lonestar Duals

1999–00 (11-5-1, 4-4 B1G, .676) at UW-Stevens Point W 43-0 at Northern Iowa T 17-17 at Iowa State L 28-9 at Minnesota State W 36-6 vs. Wyoming# W 22-12 vs. Boise State# W 27-12 vs. Lock Haven# W 23-12 N. ILLINOIS W 22-13 PURDUE W 20-19 UW-LA CROSSE W 32-12 at Minnesota L 32-6 OHIO STATE W 22-15 at Illinois L 32-7 at Michigan State L 24-10 at Penn State W 19-17 IOWA L 37-6 NORTHWESTERN W 27-9 # Dallas Duals

2000–01 (10-10-1, 2-6 B1G, .500) at Seton Hall W 31-7 at Rutgers W 21-18 at Army W 32-12 at Hofstra W 19-15 NORTHERN IOWA W 20-19 vs. Nebraska# L 24-17 vs. Navy# W 25-9 vs. Iowa State# L 25-9 vs. James Madison^ W 37-9 vs. Central Michigan^ L 18-16 vs. Cornell^ T 16-16 vs. West Virginia^ W 28-9 vs. Indiana^ L 19-18 at Northwestern W 28-9 at Iowa L 31-13 at Purdue L 19-15 at Michigan L 37-4 PENN STATE W 19-18 ILLINOIS L 27-11 MINNESOTA L 33-6 INDIANA L 25-13 # Lonestar Duals ^ Virginia Duals

2001–02 (11-10, 3-5 B1G, .524) at Minnesota State W 31-9 at Iowa State L 21-24 HOFSTRA L 16-20 at Northern Iowa L 12-26 vs. Oklahoma State# L 3-38 vs. Navy# W 35-3 vs. Nebraska# W 23-16 vs. Army^ L 9-27 vs. Appalachian St.^ W 29-12 vs. Rider^ W 27-18

vs. Pittsburgh^ W 24-18 vs. Penn State^ W 26-12 vs. Kent State^ W 20-14 at Indiana W 33-6 at Ohio State L 18-21 MICHIGAN STATE W 21-19 IOWA L 9-23 at Illinois L 9-23 at Minnesota L 4-40 MICHIGAN L 7-32 NORTHWESTERN W 29-12 # Lonestar Duals ^ Virginia Duals

2002–03 (9-7, 1-7 B1G, .563) vs. South Dakota State# W 45-0 vs. UW-La Crosse# W 24-13 at Northern Illinois W 26-12 NORTHERN IOWA W 27-18 at Portland State W 33-12 vs. Oregon State^ W 23-18 vs. Oregon^ W 24-13 vs. Pacific^ W 40-3 at Iowa L 3-34 at Northwestern W 24-13 at Michigan State L 13-22 at Penn State L 9-27 ILLINOIS L 7-29 PURDUE L 6-32 MINNESOTA L 6-40 OHIO STATE L 17-28 # UW Tri, River Falls, Wis. ^ Oregon Classic

2003–04 (17-6, 4-4 B1G, .648) UW-La Crosse W 24-12 at Northern Iowa W 24-13 Northern Illinois W 27-9 at Drexel W 23-12 at Penn L 15-19 at Princeton W 32-9 vs. Harvard# W 27-13 vs. Brown# W 35-9 vs. Utah Valley State# W 26-15 vs. Cornell# W 21-14 vs. Lock Haven^ W 28-15 vs. Purdue^ W 26-15 vs. Lehigh^ L 15-20 vs. Rider^ W 27-18 vs. Purdue^ W 22-12 INDIANA W 26-12 at Minnesota W 17-16 PENN STATE L 15-24 at Purdue W 28-6 at Illinois L 9-30 IOWA L 9-24 at Michigan L 16-24 NORTHWESTERN W 28-6 # Lonestar Duals ^ Virginia Duals

2004–05 (11-3-2, 4-3-1 B1G, .701) at UW-Oshkosh W 46-6 NORTHERN IOWA W 20-14 at Northern Illinois W 27-12 at Chattanooga W, 23-12 vs. Kent State W 29-12 vs. Cal State-Fullerton# W 25-9 vs. Brown# W 24-9 vs. Nebraska# T 19-19 ILLINOIS L 12-25 at Iowa L 14-19

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MICHIGAN L 16-23 MICHIGAN STATE T 16-16 at Ohio State W 20-18 at Indiana W 18-16 MINNESOTA W 18-17 at Northwestern W 19-18 # Lonestar Duals

2005-06 (9-5-1, 3-3-1 B1G, .633) at UW-Oshkosh W 51-0 at Pointer Open -- NTS at Dubuque Open -- NTS at Lock Haven W 45-3 at Penn State W 45-3 at Vegas Invite -- NTS at Northern Iowa W 19-16 N. ILLINOIS L 17-18 vs. UT-Chattanooga# L 18-19 vs. Brown# W 36-3 vs. North Carolina# W 21-15 IOWA L 7-24 NORTHWESTERN L 15-24 PURDUE W 24-16 at Minnesota L 12-26 OHIO STATE W 38-12 at Michigan State W 22-15 at Illinois T 15-15 # Lonestar Duals

2006-07 (19-3-0, 5-3 B1G, .863) vs. Dubuque W 49-0 vs. UW-Oshkosh W 40-3 vs. Indianapolis$ W 40-3 vs. Navy$ W 29-7 vs. Cumberland$ W 53-0 vs. NC State^ W 29-9 vs. Virginia^ W 30-7 vs. North Carolina^ W 35-9 at Cliff Keen Invite 5th 90.5 NORTHERN IOWA W 24-10 at Northern Illinois W 26-9 vs. Harvard# W 36-9 vs. Northern Colo.# W 29-10 vs. Army# W 35-3 vs. Air Force# W 37-6 PENN STATE W 17-16 at Northwestern L 18-19 at Iowa W 21-14 at Purdue W 27-12 at Michigan W 21-15 ILLINOIS L 16-21 MINNESOTA L 12-28 INDIANA W 21-13 $ Northwestern Duals ^ ACC/Big Ten Clash # Lonestar Duals

2007-08 (14-4-1, 5-2 B1G, .763) vs. Dubuque W 58-0 vs. Tri-State W 45-9 vs. UW-Oshkosh W 53-0 vs. Cornell W 21-18 at Cliff Keen Invite 5th 107.5 vs. Northern Iowa T 16-16 vs. Ohio State L 13-23 vs. Utah Valley State# W 28-7 vs. Cal State-Fullerton# W 28-12 vs. Brown# W 24-6 vs. Navy# W 23-12 vs. Iowa State L 18-24 vs. Oklahoma W 18-15 vs. Indiana W 20-15

MICHIGAN STATE W 26-12 IOWA L 20-22 vs. Illinois L 14-24 MICHIGAN W 20-18 vs. Minnesota W 20-17 NORTHWESTERN W 21-19 # Lonestar Duals

2008-09 (9-8-0, 3-5 B1G, .529) vs. #21 Virginia* W 25-15 vs. North Carolina* W 27-8 vs. N.C. State* W 20-15 #2 IOWA STATE# L 7-27 OREGON STATE W 24-13 at Cliff Keen Invite T13th 64.5 #24 Northern Iowa@ W 36-9 vs. #16 Boise State% L 12-24 vs. #19 Indiana% W 19-15 vs. #11 Minnesota% L 15-22 at #1 Iowa L 12-24 at #19 Northwestern L 19-21 at Michigan State L 17-25 at #16 Penn State W 28-13 #9 ILLINOIS L 16-24 #11 MINNESOTA W 19-15 #25 PURDUE W 19-15 #6 OHIO STATE L 18-24 * ACC/Big Ten Clash # Match held at Kohl Center @ Match in Wisconsin Dells % National Duals

2009-10 (8-10-0, 2-4 B1G, .444) vs. #22 OLD DOMINION W 21-19 at #7 Nebraska L 17-26 at Oregon State L 13-22 at #8 Boise State L 9-30 at Northern Iowa W 25-11 vs. #7 Cornell% L 11-24 vs.#22 Arizona State% W 23-10 vs. #5 C. Michigan% W 20-13 vs #9 Boise State% L 12-22 vs. #8 Maryland% L 18-21 vs. #11 INDIANA W 21-18 at. #5 Minnesota L 18-20 vs. #13 PENN STATE L 22-15 at #24 Purdue W 27-11 at #21 Illinois L 18-19 vs. #1 IOWA L 6-31 % National Duals

2010-11 (11-6-1, 3-5-1 B1G, .639) vs. UNC-Greensboro W 34-12 vs. North Carolina* W 27-3 vs. #15 Virginia Tech* W 24-19 vs. UT-Chattanooga* W 25-16 NORTHERN IOWA W 23-14 vs. S. Dakota St.% W 42-3 vs. #22 American% W 23-16 vs. #12 Va. Tech% L 19-20 vs. #5 Minnesota% W 19-17 #15 ILLINOIS T 19-19 #16 NEBRASKA W 22-15 at #4 Minnesota L 15-21 #13 MICHIGAN L 9-26 #24 PURDUE L 16-18 at #16 Northwestern L 13-25 OHIO STATE W 23-18 at #3 Penn State L 12-30 at Michigan State W 27-9 * ACC Challenge % National Duals

2011-12 (5-12-0, 0-8 B1G, .294) LORAS COLLEGE* W 38-3 WARTBURG* W 17-16 UW-WHITEWATER* W 39-3 at Princeton W 29-9 vs. Rider W 28-8 at Hofstra L 12-25 at Michigan L 12-21 #17 NORTHWESTERN L 9-33 at Northern Iowa L 15-25 #3 PENN STATE L 0-43 PURDUE L 3-41 at #4 Minnesota L 3-37 #7 Nebraska L 0-36 at #8 Illinois L 3-38 at #5 Iowa L 3-39 vs. Iowa State% L 3-36 vs. Northern Iowa% L 15-30 * Badger Duals % National Duals

2012-13 (7-8-0, 4-4 B1G, .467) #25 HOFSTRA W 18-13 at Old Dominion L 12-19 vs. Campbell* W 35-7 at #12 Virginia Tech* L 6-32 NORTHERN IOWA W 24-13 MICHIGAN STATE W 19-12 at #9 Nebraska W 19-17 #11 MICHIGAN W 19-16 at #1 Penn State L 6-36 at #6 Ohio State L 10-29 INDIANA W 26-9 vs. #22 Purdue L 14-22 #4 MINNESOTA L 5-34 vs. #22 Northern Iowa % L 15-24 * Hokie Duals % National Duals

2013-14 (12-6-0, 5-3 B1G, .667) vs. Cumberland (Tenn.)* W 51-0 at Chattanooga* W 37-3 vs. North Carolina% L 21-24 vs. #14 Virginia% W 19-17 vs. Old Dominion% L 19-20 vs. UW-Parkside^ W 31-7 at UW-Whitewater^ W 27-12 at American W 31-6 at #16 Northern Iowa L 9-29 #7 ILLINOIS W 19-18 at Michigan State W 30-7 #9 OHIO STATE W 22-15 at #2 Minnesota L 6-28 at Indiana W 23-12 at #16 Northwestern W 23-15 #21 NORTH DAKOTA ST. W 23-17 #8 NEBRASKA L 15-22 #3 IOWA L 10-28 * Cattanooga Double Dual % Hokie Duals ^ UW-Whitewater Double Dual

2014-15 (9-4-0, 7-2 BIG, .778) vs. Maryland W 28-12 at Rider L 19-20 at South Dakota State W 26-10 at North Dakota State W 25-9 vs. Indiana W 45-0 at #8 Nebraska W 23-14 at Northwestern W 30-16 vs. Purdue W 22-13 at Michigan L 12-24

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at Michigan State W 34-6 vs. Rutgers W 19-18 at Illinois L 15-20 at Iowa State L 16-30

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All-Time Series RecordsOpponent W L T First MatchAir Force 3 0 1 1957-58Alabama 1 0 0 1973-74American 2 0 0 2010-11Appalachian State 2 0 0 1996-97Arizona 1 0 0 1974-75Arizona State 1 1 0 1987-88Army 2 2 0 1960-61Augustana (Ill.) 1 0 0 1973-74Ball State 1 0 0 1972-73Beloit 6 0 0 1914-15Bemidji State 1 0 0 1966-67Bloomsburg 0 2 0 1962-63Boise State 2 4 0 1989-90Bowling Green State 2 0 0 1960-61Bradley 2 0 0 1941-42Brown 7 0 0 1991-92Cal Poly-SLO 1 0 0 1985-86Cal State-Bakersfield 1 1 0 1996-97Cal State-Fullerton 2 0 0 2004-05Campbell University 1 0 0 2012-13Carleton 4 0 0 1924-25Central Michigan 3 2 0 1964-65Central State (Ohio) 1 0 0 1959-60Central Oklahoma 1 0 0 1984-85Chattanooga 1 0 0 2013-14Chicago 13 15 3 1911Clarion 3 2 1 1983-84Clemson 1 0 0 1983-84Cleveland State 1 0 0 1972-73Colorado Mines 0 2 0 1957-58Colorado State 1 3 0 1951-52Cornell (Iowa) 4 5 0 1926-27Cornell (N.Y.) 3 1 1 1992-93 Cumberland 2 0 0 2006-07Drake 2 0 0 1972-73Drexel 1 0 0 2003-04Dubuque 6 0 0 1939-40Eastern Illinois 1 0 0 1965-66Eastern Michigan 1 0 0 1996-97 Edinboro 1 1 0 1985-86Fort Hays State 1 0 0 1966-67Grand Valley State 2 0 0 1989-90Harvard 3 0 0 1996-97Hofstra 3 2 0 1984-85Illinois 31 38 3 1914-15Illinois State 9 1 1 1938-39Indiana 31 24 0 1949-50Indiana State 4 2 0 1961-62 Indianapolis 1 0 0 2006-07Iowa 8 75 3 1922-23Iowa State 7 37 1 1918-19James Madison 1 0 0 2000-01Kansas State 2 0 0 1953-54Kent State 3 2 0 1937-38Lawrence 8 1 0 1919-20Lehigh 7 4 1 1977-78Lincoln JC 1 0 0 1985-86Lock Haven 9 2 0 1983-84Loras College 1 0 0 2011-12Louisiana State 1 1 0 1983-84Luther 1 0 0 1964-65MacMurray 1 0 0 1965-66Madison Tech 1 0 0 1970-71Mankato State 1 1 0 1970-71Marquette 26 0 0 1951-52Maryland 1 1 1 1993-94Miami (Ohio) 1 0 0 1971-72Michigan 23 27 1 1923-24

Opponent W L T First MatchMichigan State 26 17 2 1938-39 Minnesota 36 60 1 1919-20Minnesota State 3 0 0 1977-78Missouri 2 0 1 1965-66Moorhead State 1 0 0 1973-74Morgan State 4 0 0 1983-84 Navy 6 1 0 1980-81Nebraska 10 6 2 1945-46Nebraska-Omaha 0 1 0 1967-68North Carolina 9 3 1 1983-84North Carolina State 7 0 0 1983-84Northern Colorado 2 0 0 1998-99North Dakota 1 0 0 1965-66North Dakota State 3 0 0 1993-94 Northern Illinois 28 2 0 1935-36Northern Iowa 24 20 2 1926-27Northern Michigan 4 0 0 1967-68Northern Montana 1 0 0 1991-92Northwestern 62 28 2 1916-17Notre Dame 1 0 0 1966-62Ohio 1 0 0 1937-38Ohio State 29 19 1 1924-25Oklahoma 10 10 1 1965-66Oklahoma State 3 14 0 1973-74Old Dominion 2 2 0 1992-93Oregon 2 0 0 1994-95Oregon State 5 3 0 1980-81Pacific 1 0 0 2002-03Penn 0 1 0 2003-04Penn State 8 13 0 1983-84Pittsburgh 1 0 0 2001-02Portland State 2 0 0 1989-90Princeton 2 0 0 2003-04Purdue 44 13 2 1923-24Rider 3 1 0 2001-02Rutgers 2 0 0 2000-01Seton Hall 1 0 0 2000-01Slippery Rock 1 0 0 1985-86SIU-Carbondale 1 1 0 1958-59SIU-Edwardsville 1 0 0 1990-91South Dakota State 3 0 0 2002-03Tennessee-Chattanogga 1 1 0 2004-05Toledo 0 0 1 1969-70 Tri-State 1 0 0 2007-08Truman State 1 0 0 1997-98UNC-Greensboro 1 0 0 2010-11Utah Valley State 2 0 0 2003-04UT-Chattanooga 1 0 0 2010-11Virginia 4 0 0 1997-98 Virginia Tech 3 2 0 1967-68Virginia Military Institute 1 0 0 1996-97Wartburg 1 0 0 2011-12West Virginia 4 0 0 1961-62Wheaton 21 7 0 1934-35Wilkes 1 0 0 1983-84Winona State 1 0 0 1975-76Wisconsin-Green Bay 1 0 0 1983-84Wisconsin-La Crosse 6 1 0 1967-68Wisconsin-Milwaukee 11 0 1 1964-65Wisconsin-Oshkosh 6 0 0 1969-70Wisconsin-Parkside 1 0 0 2013-14Wisconsin-Platteville 2 0 0 1967-68Wisconsin-Stevens Point 4 0 0 1994-95Wisconsin-Superior 8 0 0 1961-62Wisconsin-Whitewater 5 0 0 1968-69 Wyoming 6 0 2 1951-52

TOTAL 707-488-37

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Air Force Wisconsin leads 3-0-11957-58 W 14-11 Air Force1958-59 W 24-0 AIR FORCE1961-62 T 12-12 AIR FORCE2006-07 W 37-6 vs. Air Force11

Alabama Wisconsin leads 1-01973-74 W 34-3 ALABAMA

American Wisconsin leads 2-02010-11 W 23-16 vs. American5

2013-14 W 31-6 American

Appalachian State Wisconsin leads 2-01996-97 W 29-3 APPALACHIAN STATE2001-02 W 29-12 vs. Appalachian State2

Arizona Wisconsin leads 1-01974-75 W 33-5 ARIZONA

Arizona State Series tied at 1-11987-88 L 10-25 vs. Arizona State2

2009-10 W 23-10 vs. Arizona State22

Army Series tied at 2-21960-61 L 8-23 ARMY2000-01 W 32-12 Army2001-02 L 9-27 vs. Army2

2006-07 W 35-3 vs. Army11

Augustana (Ill.) Wisconsin leads 1-01973-74 W 32-8 AUGUSTANA

Ball State Wisconsin leads 1-01972-73 W 38-10 BALL STATE

Beloit Wisconsin leads 6-01914-15 W 3.5-1 Beloit1915-16 W 3-1 BELOIT1939-40 W 36-0 BELOIT1939-40 W 29-5 BELOIT1940-41 W 25-13 BELOIT1941-42 W 24-10 Beloit

Bemidji State Wisconsin leads 1-01966-67 W 26-3 BEMIDJI STATE

Bloomsburg Wisconsin trails 0-21962-63 L 5-36 BLOOMSBURG1986-87 L 17-20 vs. Bloomsburg2

Boise State Wisconsin trails 4-21989-90 L 17-18 BOISE STATE1993-94 W 20-16 BOISE STATE1999-00 W 27-12 vs. Boise State7

2008-09 L 12-24 vs. Boise State5

2009-10 L 30-9 vs. Boise State8

2009-10 L 22-12 vs. Boise State9

Bowling Green Wisconsin leads 2-01960-61 W 17-16 Bowling Green1961-62 W 17-11 BOWLING GREEN

Bradley Wisconsin leads 2-01941-42 W 24-8 Bradley1946-47 W 32-0 Bradley

Brown Wisconsin leads 7-01991-92 W 30-6 BROWN1992-93 W 23-13 BROWN1997-98 W 28-10 vs. Brown6

2003-04 W 35-9 vs. Brown6

2004-05 W 24-9 vs. Brown6

2005-06 W 36-3 vs. Brown6

2007-08 W 24-6 vs. Brown6

Cal Poly-SLO Wisconsin leads 1-01895-86 W 23-16 vs. Cal Poly-SLO2

Cal St.-Bakersfield Series tied at 1-11996-97 W 20-19 vs. Cal St.-Bakersfield2

1998-99 L 18-21 vs. Cal St.-Bakersfield5

Cal St.-Fullerton Wisconsin leads 2-02004-05 W 25-9 vs. Cal St.-Fullerton6

2007-08 W 28-12 vs. Cal St.-Fullerton6

Campbell Wisconsin leads 1-02012-13 W 35-7 vs. Campbell14

Carleton Wisconsin leads 4-01924-25 W 18-2 CARLETON1935-36 W 25-8 Carleton1936-37 W 18-8 Carleton1939-40 W 19-13 Carleton

Central Michigan Wisconsin leads 3-21964-65 W 19-9 CENTRAL MICHIGAN1995-96 W 42-6 Central Michigan1996-97 L 16-22 Central Michigan2000-01 L 16-18 vs. Central Michigan2

2000-10 W 20-13 vs. Central Michigan5

Central Oklahoma Wisconsin leads 1-01984-85 W 40-2 vs. Central Oklahoma3

Central State Wisconsin leads 1-01959-60 W 22-8 Central State

Chattanooga Wisconsin leads 3-12004-05 W 23-12 Chattanooga2005-06 L 18-19 vs. Chattanooga6

2010-11 W 25-16 vs. Chattanooga11

2013-14 W 37-3 vs. Chattanooga15

Chicago Wisconsin trails 13-15-31911 T n/a CHICAGO1911-12 T 1-1 CHICAGO1912-13 W 2-0 Chicago1913-14 W 5-1 CHICAGO1914-15 T 1-1 Chicago1915-16 L 0-5 CHICAGO1916-17 L 1-5 Chicago1919-20 W 5-0 CHICAGO1920-21 W 34-8 Chicago1921-22 L 1.5-4.5 CHICAGO1922-23 L 14-15 Chicago1923-24 L 12-18 CHICAGO1924-25 W 11-9 Chicago1925-26 L 11-12 CHICAGO1926-27 W 22-3 Chicago1927-28 W 20-3 CHICAGO1928-29 L 8-22 Chicago1929-30 W 17-11 CHICAGO 1930-31 L 9-19 Chicago1931-32 L 11-19 CHICAGO1933-34 L 11-21 Chicago1934-35 L 11-17 CHICAGO1935-36 L 7.5-24.5 Chicago1936-37 W 18-12 CHICAGO1938-39 W 19-13 CHICAGO1939-40 L 11-23 Chicago1940-41 L 13-17 CHICAGO1941-42 W 16-14 CHICAGO

1942-43 L 11-23 CHICAGO1945-46 W 25-11 Chicago1947-48 W 22-8 CHICAGO

Clarion Wisconsin leads 3-2-11983-84 L 18-19 Clarion1984-85 W 29-14 CLARION1985-86 L 13-26 Clarion1986-87 W 25-16 CLARION1990-91 T 17-17 Clarion1991-92 W 24-13 CLARION

Clemson Wisconsin leads 1-01983-84 W 22-16 Clemson

Cleveland State Wisconsin leads 1-01972-73 W 20-17 CLEVELAND STATE

Cliff Keen Invitational 2006-07 5th place 90.5 points2007-08 5th place 107.5 points2008-09 13th place 64.5 points

Colorado Mines Wisconsin trails 0-21957-58 L 13-16 Colorado Mines1968-69 L 11-20 COLORADO MINES

Colorado State Wisconsin trails 1-31951-52 W 21-9 Colorado State1956-57 L 9-19 COLORADO STATE1957-58 L 2-25 Colorado State1960-61 L 2-27 COLORADO STATE

Cornell Wisconsin leads 3-1-11992-93 W 21-19 vs. Cornell2

2000-01 T 16-16 vs. Cornell2

2003-04 W 21-14 vs. Cornell6

2007-08 W 21-18 CORNELL2009-10 L 24-11 vs Cornell7

Cornell(Iowa) Wisconsin trails 4-51926-27 L .5-20.5 Cornell1928-29 W 18-14 Cornell1931-32 L 1-32 Cornell1941-42 L 6-19 Cornell1946-47 L 11-17 CORNELL1959-60 L 14-18 Cornell1960-61 W 22-5 CORNELL1963-64 W 20-13 CORNELL1964-65 W 25-3 Cornell

Cumberland Wisconsin leads 2-02006-07 W 53-0 vs. Cumberland10

2013-14 W 51-0 vs. Cumberland15

Drake Wisconsin leads 2-01972-73 W 26-10 DRAKE1984-85 W 33-6 Drake

Drexel Wisconsin leads 1-02003-04 W 23-12 Drexel

Dubuque Wisconsin leads 6-01939-40 W 19-9 DUBUQUE1940-41 W 18-16 Dubuque1941-42 W 21-13 DUBUQUE1942-43 W 21-11 Dubuque2006-07 W 49-0 DUBUQUE2007-08 W 58-0 DUBUQUE

Eastern Illinois Wisconsin leads 1-01965-66 W 24-9 EASTERN ILLINOIS

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Eastern Michigan Wisconsin leads 1-01996-97 W 22-16 EASTERN MICHIGAN

Edinboro Series tied 1-11985-86 W 28-12 EDINBORO1993-94 L 9-36 vs. Edinboro2

Fort Hays State Wisconsin leads 1-01966-67 W 31-0 FORT HAYS STATE

Grand Valley State Wisconsin leads 2-01989-90 W 41-4 GRAND VALLEY ST1990-91 W 43-3 GRAND VALLEY ST

Harvard Wisconsin leads 3-01996-97 W 22-16 HARVARD2003-04 W 27-13 vs. Harvard6

2006-07 W 36-9 vs. Harvard6

Hofstra Wisconsin leads 3-21984-85 W 44-0 vs. Hofstra3

2000-01 W 19-15 Hofstra2001-02 L 16-20 HOFSTRA2011-12 L 12-25 Hofstra2012-13 W 18-13 HOFSTRA

Illinois Wisconsin trails 31-38-31914-15 W 3-0 ILLINOIS1915-16 L 0-4 Illinois1916-17 L 1-5 ILLINOIS1925-26 W 13-11 Illinois1926-27 L 8-17 ILLINOIS1927-28 L 4.5-18.5 Illinois1928-29 L 5-25 ILLINOIS1929-30 L 4.5-21.5 ILLINOIS193-31 L 3-25 Illinois1933-34 L 0-34 ILLINOIS1934-35 L 0-34 Illinois1948-49 L 8-19 ILLINOIS1949-50 L 8-22 Illinois1950-51 T 12-12 ILLINOIS1951-52 L 12-18 Illinois1952-53 L 9-23 Illinois1953-54 L 11-21 ILLINOIS1954-55 L 11-17 Illinois1955-56 L 19-20 ILLINOIS1956-57 L 7-24 Illinois1957-58 L 11-20 ILLINOIS1958-59 T 14-14 Illinois1959-60 L 11-19 ILLINOIS1960-61 L 11-25 Illinois1961-62 W 15-9 Illinois1962-63 L 8-19 ILLINOIS1963-64 L 13-16 Illinois1964-65 W 19-11 ILLINOIS1965-66 W 22-6 Illinois1966-67 W 21-14 ILLINOIS1967-68 W 24-9 Illinois1968-69 W 26-3 ILLINOIS1968-69 L 16-17 ILLINOIS1969-70 L 16-17 Illinois1970-71 W 25-10 ILLINOIS1971-72 L 15-17 Illinois1972-73 W 38-5 ILLINOIS 1973-74 W 31-8 Illinois1974-75 W 29-6 ILLINOIS1975-76 W 33-8 Illinois1976-77 W 39-6 ILLINOIS1977-78 W 34-8 Illinois1978-79 W 43-0 ILLINOIS1979-80 W 35-6 Illinois1980-81 W 27-15 ILLINOIS1981-82 W 32-4 Illinois1982-83 W 38-7 ILLINOIS1983-84 W 25-11 Illinois

1984-85 W 31-12 ILLINOIS1985-86 W 28-9 Illinois1986-87 W 24-15 ILLINOIS1987-88 W 28-9 Illinois1988-89 W Forfeit ILLINOIS1989-90 W 35-7 ILLINOIS1990-91 W 34-10 Illinois1991-92 W 44-0 ILLINOIS1998-99 L 10-26 ILLINOIS1999-00 L 7-32 Illinois2000-01 L 11-27 ILLINOIS2001-02 L 9-23 Illinois2002-03 L 7-29 ILLINOIS2003-04 L 9-30 Illinois2004-05 L 12-25 ILLINOIS2005-06 T 15-15 Illinois2006-07 L 16-21 ILLINOIS2007-08 L 14-24 Illinois2008-09 L 16-24 ILLINOIS2009-10 L 19-18 Illinois21

2010-11 W 19-17 ILLINOIS2011-12 L 3-38 Illinois2013-14 W 19-18 ILLINOIS2014-15 L 15-20 Illinois

Illinois State Wisconsin leads 10-1-11938-39 W 20-6 Illinois State1939-40 W 21-13 ILLINOIS STATE1954-55 W 25-3 Illinois State1955-56 W 22-7 ILLINOIS STATE1956-57 L 14-15 Illinois State1958-59 W 17-15 Illinois State1966-67 W 20-15 ILLINOIS STATE1967-68 W 21-10 ILLINOIS STATE1968-69 T 16-16 Illinois State1971-72 W 30-8 Illinois State1975-76 W 26-12 ILLINOIS STATE1976-77 W 29-12 ILLINOIS STATE

Indiana Wisconsin leads 31-241949-50 W 17-9 Indiana1950-51 L 13-14 INDIANA1951-52 L 11-15 Indiana1953-54 L 11-17 INDIANA1954-55 W 19-8 Indiana1955-56 L 15-21 INDIANA1956-57 L 13-16 Indiana1957-58 W 17-13 INDIANA1958-59 L 10-19 Indiana1959-60 L 8-25 INDIANA1960-61 L 10-29 INDIANA1961-62 L 8-17 Indiana1962-63 L 6-24 INDIANA1963-64 L 9-19 Indiana1964-65 L 12-18 INDIANA1965-66 W 14-12 Indiana1966-67 L 14-17 INDIANA1966-67 L 13-19 INDIANA1967-68 L 11-25 Indiana1968-69 L 14-16 INDIANA1968-69 L 9-20 INDIANA1969-70 W 20-12 Indiana1970-71 W 18-12 INDIANA1971-72 L 13-18 Indiana1972-73 W 26-12 INDIANA1973-74 W 27-5 Indiana1974-75 W 33-3 INDIANA1975-6 W 40-2 Indiana1976-77 W 36-9 INDIANA1977-78 W 38-9 Indiana1978-79 W 40-2 INDIANA1979-80 W 43-6 Indiana1980-81 W 19-13 INDIANA1981-82 W 35-5 Indiana1982-83 W 27-14 INDIANA

1983-84 W 46-0 Indiana1985-86 W 23-13 INDIANA1986-87 W 32-11 vs. Indiana2

1986-87 W 41-8 INDIANA1988-89 L 18-20 vs. Indiana4

1995-96 L 16-19 Indiana1997-98 L 14-21 INDIANA1998-99 L 16-21 Indiana2000-01 L 18-19 vs. Indiana2

2000-01 L 13-25 INDIANA2001-02 W 33-6 Indiana2003-04 W 26-12 INDIANA2004-05 W 18-16 Indiana2006-07 W 21-13 INDIANA2007-08 W 20-15 Indiana2008-09 W 19-15 vs. Indiana5

2009-10 W 21-18 INDIANA11

2012-13 W 26-9 INDIANA2013-14 W 23-12 Indiana2014-15 W 45-0 INDIANA

Indiana State Wisconsin leads 4-21961-62 W 22-5 Indiana State1962-63 L 11-22 Indiana State1967-68 L 16-18 INDIANA STATE1983-84 W 31-6 INDIANA STATE1984-85 W 31-8 Indiana State1985-86 W 39-9 INDIANA STATE

Indianapolis Wisconsin leads 1-02006-07 W 40-3 vs. Indianapolis10

Iowa Wisconsin trails 8-75-31922-23 L 11-16 IOWA1923-24 L 0-23 Iowa1924-25 L 7-16 IOWA1925-26 L 6-8 Iowa1926-27 L 7.5-17.5 Iowa1927-28 W 17-11 IOWA1928-29 W 15.5-10.5 Iowa1930-31 L 11-15 IOWA1933-34 L 4-29 Iowa1935-36 L 8-24 IOWA1936-37 L 7.5-20.5 Iowa1937-38 W 17-11 IOWA1938-39 L 11-23 Iowa1939-40 L 9-21 IOWA1940-41 L 3-25 Iowa1941-42 L 9-19 IOWA1942-43 L 6-21 Iowa1944-45 W 18-16 IOWA1945-46 W 15-13 Iowa1946-47 L 11-15 IOWA1947-48 L 6-26 Iowa1948-49 L 6-22 IOWA1949-50 L 11-15 Iowa1950-51 T 14-14 IOWA1951-52 W 23-5 Iowa1952-53 L 11-15 IOWA1953-54 L 3-23 Iowa1954-55 L 5-20 IOWA1955-56 L 3-21 Iowa1956-57 L 5-24 IOWA1957-58 L 0-28 Iowa1958-59 L 3-29 IOWA1959-60 L 3-23 Iowa1960-61 L 17-22 IOWA1961-62 L 12-16 Iowa1962-63 L 7-23 IOWA1963-64 L 9-23 Iowa1964-65 L 11-17 IOWA1965-66 W 18-12 Iowa1966-67 L 11-19 IOWA1967-68 L 10-19 Iowa1967-68 L 14-17 IOWA

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1968-69 L 6-25 IOWA1969-70 L 3-29 Iowa1970-71 L 9-21 IOWA1971-72 L 9-30 Iowa1972-73 T 17-17 Iowa1973-74 T 17-17 IOWA1974-75 L 14-17 Iowa1975-76 L 15-22 IOWA1976-77 L 14-24 Iowa1977-78 L 17-23 IOWA1978-79 L 14-28 Iowa1979-80 L 18-20 IOWA1980-81 L 2-41 Iowa1981-82 L 3-43 Iowa1982-83 L 6-37 IOWA1983-84 L 6-28 Iowa1984-85 L 12-23 IOWA1985-86 L 9-34 Iowa1986-87 L 12-30 IOWA1987-88 L 15-23 Iowa1988-89 L 14-24 IOWA1989-90 L 2-44 Iowa1990-91 L 7-30 IOWA1991-92 L 2-35 Iowa1992-93 L 6-34 IOWA1993-94 L 12-26 Iowa1994-95 L 4-31 IOWA1995-96 L 6-35 Iowa1996-97 L 4-31 IOWA1997-98 L 3-39 Iowa1998-99 L 13-29 Iowa1999-00 L 6-37 IOWA2000-01 L 13-31 Iowa2001-02 L 9-23 IOWA2002-03 L 3-34 Iowa2003-04 L 9-24 IOWA2004-05 L 14-19 Iowa2005-06 L 7-24 IOWA2006-07 W 21-14 Iowa2007-08 L 20-22 IOWA2008-09 L 12-24 Iowa2009-10 L 31-6 IOWA1

2011-12 L 3-39 Iowa2013-14 L 10-28 IOWA

Iowa State Wisconsin trails 7-37-11918-19 L 1-5 Iowa State1920-21 L 8-46 Iowa State1921-22 L 0-52 IOWA STATE1922-23 L 5-20 Iowa State1936-37 L 5-29 Iowa State1937-38 L 7.5-18.5 IOWA STATE1947-48 W 15-13 Iowa State1948-49 W 15-11 IOWA STATE1949-50 W 14-12 Iowa State1950-51 W 25-3 IOWA STATE1951-52 L 9-19 IOWA STATE1953-54 L 11-19 Iowa State1955-56 L 8-21 Iowa State1971-72 L 3-38 Iowa State1972-73 L 6-31 IOWA STATE1974-75 W 17-15 IOWA STATE1975-76 L 12-23 Iowa State1976-77 L 14-19 IOWA STATE1977-78 L 9-23 Iowa State1978-79 L 18-20 IOWA STATE1979-80 L 12-25 Iowa State1980-81 L 9-24 IOWA STATE1981-82 L 6-31 IOWA STATE1982-83 L 14-31 Iowa State1983-84 L 12-24 IOWA STATE1984-85 W 21-16 Iowa State1985-86 L 8-27 vs. Iowa State2

1985-86 L 12-23 IOWA STATE1986-87 L 6-35 Iowa State

1987-88 W 28-11 IOWA STATE1988-89 T 18-18 Iowa State1989-90 L 14-17 vs. Iowa State5

1989-90 L 14-24 IOWA STATE1990-91 L 3-31 Iowa State1991-92 L 16-20 IOWA STATE1992-93 L 13-29 Iowa State1997-98 L 9-25 IOWA STATE1998-99 L 7-31 IOWA STATE1999-00 L 28-9 Iowa State2000-01 L 9-25 vs. Iowa State6

2001-02 L 21-24 Iowa State2007-08 L 18-24 Iowa State2008-09 L 7-27 IOWA STATE2011-12 L 3-36 vs. Iowa State5

2014-15 L 16-30 Iowa State

James Madison Wisconsin leads 1-02000-01 W 37-9 vs. James Madison2

Kansas State Wisconsin leads 2-01953-54 W 18-14 Kansas State1954-55 W 24-5 KANSAS STATE

Kent State Wisconsin leads 3-21937-38 L 11-17 Kent State1964-65 W 19-9 KENT STATE2001-02 W 20-14 vs. Kent State2

2004-05 W 29-12 KENT STATE2012-13 L 10-33 at Kent State 5

Lawrence Wisconsin leads 8-11919-20 W 5-2 LAWRENCE1928-29 W 29-2 LAWRENCE1929-30 W 27-3 LAWRENCE1939-40 W 27-0 LAWRENCE1940-41 W 22-10 LAWRENCE1940-41 L 16-18 LAWRENCE1941-42 W 23-11 LAWRENCE1942-43 W 19-11 Lawrence1946-47 W 34-0 LAWRENCE

Lehigh Wisconsin leads 7-4-11977-78 W 29-9 Lehigh1978-79 W 32-11 LEHIGH1979-80 L 15-25 Lehigh1980-81 W 26-15 LEHIGH1981-82 T 18-18 Lehigh1982-83 L 15-22 LEHIGH 1983-84 W 25-12 Lehigh1984-85 W 32-12 LEHIGH1985-86 W 19-14 Lehigh1986-87 W 26-12 LEHIGH1987-88 L 14-23 Lehigh2003-04 L 15-20 vs. Lehigh2

Lincoln JC Wisconsin leads 1-01985-86 W 56-0 LINCOLN JC

Lock Haven Wisconsin leads 9-21983-84 W 32-12 Lock Haven1984-85 W 24-13 LOCK HAVEN1989-90 W 21-15 LOCK HAVEN1990-91 W 42-3 LOCK HAVEN1993-94 W 22-19 vs. Lock Haven2

1994-95 W 19-17 Lock Haven1996-97 L 14-26 vs. Lock Haven2

1997-98 L 15-23 Lock Haven1999-00 W 23-12 vs. Lock Haven7

2003-04 W 28-15 vs. Lock Haven2

2005-06 W 45-3 Lock Haven

Loras College Wisconsin leads 1-02011-12 W 38-3 LORAS COLLEGE130

Louisiana State Series tied 1-11983-84 W 19-15 vs. Louisiana State2

1984-85 L 11-29 vs. Louisiana State3

Luther College Wisconsin leads 1-01964-65 W 20-11 LUTHER COLLEGE

MacMurray Wisconsin leads 1-01965-66 W 25-5 MACMURRAY

Madison Tech Wisconsin leads 1-01970-71 W 25-15 MADISON TECH

Mankato State Series tied 1-11970-71 L 14-20 Mankato State1971-72 W 28-6 MANKATO STATE

Marquette Wisconsin leads 26-01951-52 W 22-6 MARQUETTE1952-53 W 22-6 MARQUETTE1953-54 W 26-0 Marquette1955-56 W 23-10 MARQUETTE1963-64 W 21-11 MARQUETTE1964-65 W 18-11 Marquette1965-66 W 31-5 MARQUETTE1966-67 W 17-12 MARQUETTE1967-68 W 26-9 MARQUETTE1968-69 W 24-7 MARQUETTE1969-70 W 26-6 Marquette1970-71 W 25-9 MARQUETTE1971-72 W 34-7 MARQUETTE1972-73 W 36-4 MARQUETTE1973-74 W 42-0 Marquette1974-75 W 34-0 MARQUETTE1975-76 W 31-10 Marquette1976-77 W 42-0 MARQUETTE1977-78 W 41-0 Marquette1978-79 W 52-0 MARQUETTE1989-90 W 43-4 MARQUETTE1990-91 W 43-3 MARQUETTE1991-92 W 41-4 MARQUETTE1992-93 W 29-10 MARQUETTE1994-95 W 56-0 MARQUETTE1997-98 W 31-12 MARQUETTE

Maryland Wisconsin is tied 1-1-11993-94 T 21-21 vs. Maryland2

2009-10 L 21-18 vs. Maryland2

2014-15 W 28-12 vs. Maryland

Miami (Ohio) Wisconsin leads 1-01971-72 W 20-13 MIAMI (OHIO)

Michigan Wisconsin trails 23-27-11923-24 W 14-4 MICHIGAN1924-25 W 17-6 Michigan1929-30 L 9.5-16.5 Michigan1945-46 L 11-19 MICHIGAN1946-47 L 3-27 Michigan1960-61 L 6-32 MICHIGAN1962-63 L 2-29 MICHIGAN1963-64 L 8-23 MICHIGAN1964-65 L 3-25 Michigan1965-66 L 3-25 MICHIGAN1966-67 L 11-20 Michigan1967-68 L 6-25 MICHIGAN1971-72 L 6-29 Michigan1972-73 L 5-29 MICHIGAN1973-74 L 9-24 Michigan1974-75 W 19-13 MICHIGAN1975-76 W 20-14 Michigan1976-77 W 21-14 MICHIGAN1977-78 W 31-11 Michigan1978-79 W 31-9 MICHIGAN1979-80 W 27-10 Michigan1980-81 W 26-15 MICHIGAN

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1981-82 W 21-13 Michigan1982-83 W 22-17 MICHIGAN1983-84 W 28-9 Michigan1984-85 W 23-13 MICHIGAN1985-86 W 24-14 Michigan1986-87 W 21-18 MICHIGAN1987-88 W 21-17 vs. Michigan2

1987-88 L 14-27 Michigan1988-89 L 17-24 MICHIGAN1989-90 L 16-22 Michigan1990-91 W 18-17 MICHIGAN1991-92 L 14-22 vs. Michigan5

1991-92 W 19-17 Michigan1992-93 L 19-25 MICHIGAN1993-94 W 24-18 Michigan1994-95 T 16-16 MICHIGAN1995-96 L 13-19 Michigan1996-97 L 10-31 MICHIGAN1998-99 L 11-28 MICHIGAN2000-01 L 4-27 Michigan2001-02 L 7-32 MICHIGAN2003-04 L 16-24 Michigan2004-05 L 16-23 MICHIGAN2006-07 W 21-15 Michigan2007-08 W 20-18 MICHIGAN2009-10 W 26-9 Michigan2010-11 L 9-26 MICHIGAN2011-12 L 12-21 Michigan2012-13 W 19-16 MICHIGAN2014-15 L 12-24 Michigan

Michigan State Wisconsin leads 26-17-21938-39 L 8-20 MICHIGAN STATE1940-41 L 3-27 Michigan State1950-51 L 8-17 Michigan State1951-52 L 11-16 MICHIGAN STATE1955-56 L 5-20 Michigan State1956-57 L 5-24 MICHIGAN STATE1969-70 L 6-25 MICHIGAN STATE1971-72 L 10-24 Michigan State1972-73 W 21-12 MICHIGAN STATE1973-74 W 18-16 Michigan State1974-75 W 20-14 MICHIGAN STATE1975-76 W 19-17 Michigan State1976-77 W 40-2 MICHIGAN STATE1977-78 T 20-20 Michigan State1978-79 W 26-7 MICHIGAN STATE1979-80 W 25-11 Michigan State1980-81 W 26-14 MICHIGAN STATE1981-82 L 17-20 Michigan State1982-83 L 12-27 MICHIGAN STATE1983-84 W 29-15 Michigan State1984-85 W 24-8 MICHIGAN STATE1985-86 W 28-13 Michigan State1986-87 W 34-8 MICHIGAN STATE1987-88 W 23-18 Michigan State1988-89 W 30-15 vs. Michigan State4

1988-89 W 26-15 MICHIGAN STATE1989-90 W 19-13 Michigan State1990-91 W 34-7 MICHIGAN STATE1991-92 W 28-8 Michigan State1992-93 W 28-10 MICHIGAN STATE1993-94 W 21-16 Michigan State1994-95 L 16-25 MICHIGAN STATE1995-96 L 16-18 Michigan State1996-97 L 15-19 MICHIGAN STATE1998-99 L 11-25 MICHIGAN STATE1999-00 L 10-24 Michigan State2001-02 W 21-19 MICHIGAN STATE2002-03 L 13-22 Michigan State2004-05 T 16-16 MICHIGAN STATE2005-06 W 22-15 Michigan State2007-08 W 26-12 MICHIGAN STATE2008-09 L 17-25 Michigan State2010-11 W 27-9 Michigan State

2012-13 W 19-12 MICHIGAN STATE2013-14 W 30-7 Michigan State2014-15 W 34-6 Michigan State

Minnesota Wisconsin trails 36-60-11919-20 L 1-5 MINNESOTA1921-22 L 19-29 Minnesota1922-23 W 24-8 MINNESOTA1923-24 W 17-6 Minnesota1924-25 W 14-6 MINNESOTA1925-26 L 3-14 Minnesota1926-27 L 4.5-22.5 MINNESOTA1927-28 L 11-14 Minnesota1928-29 W 18-12 MINNESOTA1929-30 W 17-11 Minnesota1929-30 W 23-3 MINNESOTA1930-31 L 9-17 Minnesota1931-32 L 3-27 MINNESOTA1933-34 L 0-29 Minnesota1934-35 L 3-29 Minnesota1935-36 L 3-25 Minnesota1936-37 L 6.5-23 Minnesota1937-38 L 9.5-18.5 Minnesota1939-40 L 6-26 Minnesota1940-41 L 3-29 MINNESOTA1942-43 W 17-6 Minnesota1943-44 L 11-19 Minnesota1943-44 L 11-19 MINNESOTA1944-45 L 11-25 MINNESOTA1944-45 L 0-36 Minnesota1945-46 L 3-23 Minnesota1946-47 T 12-12 MINNESOTA1947-48 L 13-24 Minnesota1949-50 W 18-15 MINNESOTA1950-51 L 9-17 Minnesota1951-52 L 12-14 MINNESOTA1952-53 L 3-23 Minnesota1953-54 W 16-15 MINNESOTA1954-55 W 22-8 Minnesota1955-56 L 8-23 MINNESOTA1956-57 L 11-15 Minnesota1957-58 L 8-20 MINNESOTA1958-59 L 8-22 Minnesota1959-60 L 2-27 MINNESOTA1962-63 W 16-11 MINNESOTA1963-64 L 11-17 Minnesota1964-65 L 11-16 MINNESOTA1965-66 L 11-19 Minnesota1966-67 L 12-17 Minnesota1966-67 L 10-19 MINNESOTA1967-68 W 19-12 MINNESOTA1968-69 L 14-21 Minnesota1969-70 W 18-16 MINNESOTA1970-71 W 21-9 Minnesota1970-71 W 17-14 MINNESOTA1971-72 L 17-21 MINNESOTA1972-73 L 14-17 Minnesota1973-74 W 24-14 MINNESOTA1974-75 W 28-6 Minnesota1975-76 W 32-9 MINNESOTA1976-77 W 20-16 Minnesota1978-79 W 22-16 Minnesota1979-80 W 23-15 MINNESOTA1980-81 L 11-29 Minnesota1981-82 W 22-17 MINNESOTA1982-83 L 15-27 Minnesota1983-84 W Forfeit MINNESOTA1985-86 W 27-12 MINNESOTA1986-87 W 26-11 vs. Minnesota2

1986-87 W 19-15 Minnesota1987-88 L 17-21 vs. Minnesota2

1987-88 W 21-15 MINNESOTA1988-89 L 12-22 Minnesota1988-89 W 20-18 vs. Minnesota4

1989-90 L 14-28 MINNESOTA

1990-91 W 24-17 Minnesota1991-92 W 29-5 MINNESOTA1992-93 L 9-30 Minnesota1993-94 L 18-28 MINNESOTA1993-94 L 3-41 vs. Minnesota2

1994-95 L 9-28 Minnesota1995-96 W 22-13 MINNESOTA1996-97 L 9-28 Minnesota1997-98 L 11-25 MINNESOTA1998-99 L 7-36 MINNESOTA1999-00 L 6-32 Minnesota2000-01 L 6-33 MINNESOTA2001-02 L 4-40 Minnesota2002-03 L 6-40 MINNESOTA2003-04 W 17-16 Minnesota2004-05 W 18-17 MINNESOTA2005-06 L 12-26 Minnesota2006-07 L 12-28 MINNESOTA2007-08 W 20-17 Minnesota2008-09 L 15-22 vs. Minnesota5

2008-09 W 19-15 MINNESOTA2009-10 L 20-18 vs. Minnesota5

2010-11 L 15-21 Minnesota2010-11 W 19-17 vs. Minnesota5

2011-12 L 3-37 Minnesota2012-13 L 5-34 MINNESOTA2013-14 L 6-28 Minnesota

Minnesota State Wisconsin leads 3-01977-78 W 28-8 MINNESOTA STATE1999-00 W 36-6 Minnesota State2001-02 W 31-9 Minnesota State

Missouri Wisconsin leads 2-0-11965-66 W 27-3 MISSOURI1995-96 W 37-3 MISSOURI1996-97 T 21-21 MISSOURI

Moorhead State Wisconsin leads 1-01973-74 W 42-6 MOORHEAD STATE

Morgan State Wisconsin leads 4-01983-84 W 30-6 Morgan State1984-85 W 32-11 vs. Morgan State3

1989-90 W 47-3 MORGAN STATE1995-96 W 54-0 MORGAN STATE

Navy Wisconsin leads 6-11980-81 W 34-7 vs. Navy1

1992-93 W 18-12 vs. Navy2

1993-94 L 15-22 vs. Navy2

2000-01 W 25-9 vs. Navy6

2001-02 W 35-3 vs. Navy6

2006-07 W 29-7 vs. Navy10

2007-08 W 23-12 vs. Navy6

Nebraska Wisconsin leads 10-6-21945-46 W 20-10 NEBRASKA1949-50 L 9-15 Nebraska1950-51 T 12-12 NEBRASKA1951-52 W 23-3 Nebraska1952-53 L 13-19 NEBRASKA1953-54 W 17-11 Nebraska1954-55 W 25-3 NEBRASKA1962-63 W 16-15 NEBRASKA1972-73 W 24-12 NEBRASKA2000-01 L 17-24 vs. Nebraska6

2001-02 W 23-16 vs. Nebraska6

2004-05 T 19-19 vs. Nebraska6

2009-10 L 26-17 vs. Nebraska7

2010-11 W 22-15 NEBRASKA2011-12 L 0-36 NEBRASKA2012-13 W 19-17 Nebraska2013-14 L 15-22 NEBRASKA2014-15 W 23-14 Nebraska

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Nebraska-Omaha Wisconsin trails 0-11967-68 L 12-19 NEBRASKA-OMAHA

North Carolina Wisconsin leads 9-3-11983-84 W 21-19 North Carolina1983-84 W 22-13 vs. North Carolina2

1984-85 W 30-6 NORTH CAROLINA1985-86 W 25-10 North Carolina1985-86 T 17-17 vs. North Carolina2

1986-87 L 15-23 vs. North Carolina2

1986-87 L 19-23 NORTH CAROLINA1987-88 W 22-14 vs. North Carolina2

2005-06 W 21-15 vs. North Carolina6

2006-07 W 35-9 vs. North Carolina11

2008-09 W 27-8 vs. North Carolina11

2010-11 W 27-3 vs. North Carolina11

2013-14 L 21-24 vs. North Carolina14

North Carolina State Wisconsin leads 7-01983-84 W 27-11 North Carolina St.1985-86 W 23-16 North Carolina St.1990-91 W 28-13 NORTH CAROLINA ST1991-92 W 36-9 NORTH CAROLINA ST1992-93 W 24-21 NORTH CAROLINA ST2006-07 W 29-9 vs. N.C. St.11

2008-09 W 20-15 vs. N.C. St.11

North Dakota Wisconsin leads 1-01965-66 W 20-9 NORTH DAKOTA

North Dakota State Wisconsin leads 3-01993-94 W 24-18 North Dakota State2013-14 W 23-17 NORTHDAKOTAST2014-15 W 25-9 North Dakota State

Northern Colorado Wisconsin leads 2-01998-99 W 34-7 Northern Colorado2006-07 W 29-10 vs. N.Colorado11

Northern Illinois Wisconsin leads 28-21935-36 W 31-5 Northern Illinois1936-37 W 34-0 NORTHERN ILLINOIS1957-58 W 16-13 Northern Illinois1964-65 W 29-2 NORTHERN ILLINOIS1966-67 W 21-12 NORTHERN ILLNOIS1967-68 W 22-8 Northern Illinois1969-70 W 20-12 NORTHERN ILLINOIS1970-71 W 22-11 NORTHERN ILLINOIS1971-72 L 9-29 Northern Illinois1975-76 W 26-9 NORTHERN ILLINOIS1976-77 W 30-5 Northern Illinois1977-78 W 37-6 NORTHERN ILLINOIS1979-80 W 45-0 NORTHERN ILLINOIS1980-81 W 24-11 Northern Illinois1981-82 W 30-7 NORTHERN ILLINOIS1982-83 W 24-9 Northern Illinois1983-84 W 39-6 NORTHERN ILLINOIS1984-85 W 21-12 Northern Illinois1985-86 W 26-10 NORTHERN ILLINOIS1991-92 W 54-0 NORTHERN ILLINOIS1992-93 W 40-9 NORTHERN ILLINOIS1994-95 W 41-3 Northern Illinois1995-96 W 32-12 Northern Illinois1998-99 W 22-21 Northern Illinois1999-00 W 22-13 NORTHERN ILLINOIS2002-03 W 26-12 Northern Illinois2003-04 W 27-9 NORTHERN ILLINOIS2004-05 W 27-12 Northern Illinois2005-06 L 17-18 NORTHERN ILLINOIS2006-07 W 26-9 Northern Illinois

Northern Iowa Wisconsin leads 24-20-21926-27 L 9-14 Northern Iowa1928-29 L 9-11 Northern Iowa

1933-34 L 0-30 Northern Iowa1934-35 L 3-29 NORTHERN IOWA1936-37 L 10-24 Northern Iowa1937-38 L 14-16 NORTHERN IOWA1938-39 L 8-24 Northern Iowa1939-40 L 8-26 Northern Iowa1955-56 L 11-19 Northern Iowa1956-57 L 14-16 NORTHERN IOWA1957-58 L 0-28 Northern Iowa1958-59 W 14-11 NORTHERN IOWA1963-64 W 26-5 NORTHERN IOWA1964-65 W 15-9 NORTHERN IOWA1966-67 W 26-3 Northern Iowa1970-71 W 23-9 NORTHERN IOWA1983-84 W 29-8 NORTHERN IOWA1983-84 L 13-24 Northern Iowa1984-85 W 27-8 Northern Iowa1984-85 W 24-8 NORTHERN IOWA1985-86 W 21-12 NORTHERN IOWA1985-86 W 23-15 vs. Northern Iowa1986-87 L 15-19 Northern Iowa1987-88 L 12-22 NORTHERN IOWA1992-93 L 16-19 vs. Northern Iowa2

1994-95 W 35-7 Northern Iowa1995-96 W 39-4 NORTHERN IOWA1996-97 W 24-13 Northern Iowa1997-98 W 25-12 NORTHERN IOWA1999-00 T 17-17 Northern Iowa2000-01 W 20-19 NORTHERN IOWA2001-02 L 12-26 Northern Iowa2002-03 W 27-18 NORTHERN IOWA2003-04 W 24-13 Northern Iowa2004-05 W 20-14 NORTHERN IOWA2005-06 W 19-16 Northern Iowa2006-07 W 24-10 NORTHERN IOWA2007-08 T 16-16 Northern Iowa2008-09 W 36-9 vs. Northern Iowa12

2009-10 W 25-11 vs. Northern Iowa2010-11 W 23-14 NORTHERN IOWA2011-12 L 15-25 Northern Iowa2011-12 L 15-30 vs. Northern Iowa5

2012-13 W 24-13 NORTHERN IOWA2012-13 L 15-24 vs. Northern Iowa5

2013-14 L 9-29 Northern Iowa

Northern Michigan Wisconsin leads 4-01967-68 W 17-12 NORTHERN MICH1970-71 W 24-12 NORTHERN MICH1985-86 W 40-4 NORTHERN MICH1986-87 W 28-15 NORTHERN MICH

Northern Montana Wisconsin leads 1-01991-92 W 40-6 vs. Northern Montana5

Northwestern Wisconsin leads 62-28-21916-17 L 0-4 Northwestern1920-21 W 34-14 Northwestern1921-22 W 28-22 NORTHWESTERN1922-23 W 19-6 Northwestern1925-26 W 14-0 Northwestern1927-28 W 16-12 NORTHWESTERN1928-29 T 16-16 Northwestern1930-31 W 21-11 NORTHWESTERN1931-32 L 6-11 Northwestern1932-33 L 0-34 NORTHWESTERN1933-34 L 8-28 Northwestern1933-34 W 18-16 NORTHWESTERN1934-35 L 10-25 Northwestern1934-35 L 3-27 NORTHWESTERN1935-36 W 21-11 NORTHWESTERN1936-37 L 11-21 Northwestern1936-37 L 9-23 NORTHWESTERN1937-38 W 19-11 NORTHWESTERN1938-39 L 8-20 Northwestern1939-40 W 17-13 NORTHWESTERN

1940-41 W 24-6 Northwestern1941-42 W 22-3 NORTWESTERN1942-43 W 18-16 Northwestern1943-44 T 16-16 NORTHWESTERN1944-45 L 5-29 Northwestern1945-46 W 23-3 NORTHWESTERN1946-47 W 27-5 Northwestern1947-48 W 25-5 NORTHWESTERN1948-49 W 16-11 Northwestern1949-50 W 24-6 NORTHWESTERN1950-51 W 18-13 Northwestern1951-52 W 16-11 NORTHWESTERN1952-53 L 12-14 Northwestern1953-54 W 19-13 NORTHWESTERN1954-55 W 21-10 Northwestern1955-56 W 26-5 Northwestern1957-58 W 18-13 NORTHWESTERN1958-59 W 15-9 Northwestern1959-60 L 7-25 NORTHWESTERN1960-61 L 14-23 Northwestern1961-62 W 15-11 NORTHWESTERN1962-63 L 8-21 Northwestern1963-64 L 8-21 NORTHWESTERN1964-65 L 9-19 Northwestern1965-66 W 23-8 NORTHWESTERN1966-67 L 12-17 Northwestern1967-68 L 14-19 NORTHWESTERN1968-69 L 7-25 Northwestern1969-70 L 12-24 NORTHWESTERN1970-71 L 14-21 Northwestern1971-72 W 21-12 NORTHWESTERN1972-73 W 26-14 Northwestern1973-74 W 18-15 NORTHWESTERN1974-75 W 22-12 Northwestern1975-76 W 34-10 NORTHWESTERN1976-77 L 14-21 Northwestern1977-78 W 47-2 NORTHWESTERN1978-79 W 37-9 Northwestern1979-80 W 43-3 NORTHWESTERN1980-81 W 41-5 Northwestern1981-82 W 37-9 NORTHWESTERN1982-83 W 19-15 Northwestern1983-84 W 33-11 NORTHWESTERN1984-85 W 37-10 Northwestern1985-86 W 34-9 NORTHWESTERN1986-87 W 20-15 Northwestern1987-88 W 31-9 NORTHWESTERN1988-89 W 20-16 Northwestern1988-89 W 23-12 vs. Northwestern4

1989-90 W 19-18 NORTHWESTERN1990-91 W 33-9 Northwestern1991-92 W 29-9 NORTHWESTERN1992-93 W 23-13 Northwestern1993-94 W 25-17 NORTHWESTERN1994-95 W 24-11 Northwestern1995-96 L 13-20 NORTHWESTERN1996-97 L 15-23 Northwestern1997-98 L 14-26 NORTHWESTERN1998-99 L 17-24 Northwestern1999-00 W 27-9 NORTHWESTERN2000-01 W 28-9 Northwestern2001-02 W 29-12 NORTHWESTERN2002-03 W 24-13 Northwestern2003-04 W 28-6 NORTHWESTERN2004-05 W 19-18 Northwestern2005-06 L 15-24 NORTHWESTERN2006-07 L 18-19 Northwestern2007-08 W 21-19 NORTHWESTERN2008-09 L 19-21 Northwestern2009-10 W 32-6 NORTHWESTERN2010-11 L 13-22 Northwestern2011-12 L 9-33 NORTHWESTERN2013-14 W 23-15 Northwestern2014-15 W 30-16 Northwestern

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Notre Dame Wisconsin leads 1-01961-62 W 30-0 NOTRE DAME

Ohio Wisconsin leads 1-01937-38 W 19-13 Ohio

Ohio State Wisconsin leads 29-19-11924-25 L 6-8 OHIO STATE1937-38 L 4.5-21.5 Ohio State1949-50 L 9-17 OHIO STATE1950-51 L 11-16 Ohio State1952-53 W 15-11 OHIO STATE1953-54 W 17-11 Ohio State1954-55 W 18-6 OHIO STATE1960-61 L 8-29 Ohio State1961-62 L 14-15 Ohio State1962-63 W 19-11 OHIO STATE1964-65 W 17-8 OHIO STATE1965-66 T 12-12 Ohio State1966-67 L 11-18 OHIO STATE1967-68 W 19-14 Ohio State1968-69 W 21-8 OHIO STATE1969-70 L 11-20 Ohio State1970-71 L 16-17 OHIO STATE1972-73 W 25-13 Ohio State1973-74 W 25-8 OHIO STATE1976-77 W 34-7 OHIO STATE1977-78 W 34-3 OHIO STATE1978-79 W 35-6 Ohio State1979-80 W 34-5 OHIO STATE1980-81 W 24-12 Ohio State1981-82 W 34-8 OHIO STATE1982-83 W 19-17 Ohio State1983-84 W 26-10 OHIO STATE1984-85 W 35-8 Ohio State1985-86 W 24-9 OHIO STATE1986-87 W 32-9 Ohio State1987-88 L 14-21 OHIO STATE1988-89 L 16-24 Ohio State1989-90 L 18-19 OHIO STATE1990-91 W 20-19 Ohio State1991-92 L 17-25 vs. Ohio State5

1995-96 W 22-13 OHIO STATE1996-97 L 11-27 Ohio State1997-98 W 23-13 OHIO STATE1998-99 W 20-17 Ohio State1999-00 W 22-15 OHIO STATE2001-02 L 18-21 Ohio State2002-03 L 17-28 OHIO STATE2004-05 W 20-18 Ohio State2005-06 W 38-12 OHIO STATE2007-08 L 13-23 Ohio State2008-09 L 18-24 OHIO STATE2010-11 W 23-18 OHIO STATE2012-13 L 10-29 Ohio State2013-14 W 22-15 OHIO STATE

Oklahoma Series tied 10-10-11965-66 L 5-31 OKLAHOMA1973-74 L 18-23 OKLAHOMA1974-75 T 15-15 Oklahoma1975-76 W 17-16 OKLAHOMA1976-77 W 22-12 Oklahoma1977-78 W 22-13 OKLAHOMA1978-79 L 17-20 Oklahoma1979-80 W 32-17 OKLAHOMA1980-81 W 21-17 Oklahoma1981-82 L 6-31 OKLAHOMA1982-83 L 6-34 Oklahoma1983-84 W 20-15 OKLAHOMA1984-85 L 14-30 Oklahoma1985-86 L 15-18 OKLAHOMA1986-87 W 24-8 Oklahoma1987-88 W 30-10 OKLAHOMA1989-90 L 12-22 vs. Oklahoma5

1992-93 W 21-15 vs. Oklahoma2

1997-98 L 10-25 vs. Oklahoma6

1998-99 L 3-37 vs. Oklahoma6

2007-08 W 18-15 Oklahoma

Oklahoma State Wisconsin trails 3-141973-74 L 12-21 OKLAHOMA STATE1974-75 L 12-20 Oklahoma State1975-76 L 16-17 OKLAHOMA STATE1976-77 W 20-16 Oklahoma State1977-78 L 15-17 OKLAHOMA STATE1978-79 W 24-13 Oklahoma State1979-80 W 27-16 OKLAHOMA STATE1980-81 L 12-21 vs. Oklahoma State1

1980-81 L 9-24 Oklahoma State1981-82 L 14-31 OKLAHOMA STATE1982-83 L 3-43 Oklahoma State1983-84 L 6-33 OKLAHOMA STATE1984-85 L 11-23 Oklahoma State1990-91 L 13-27 Oklahoma State1997-98 L 8-25 Oklahoma State1998-99 L 4-34 OKLAHOMA STATE2001-02 L 3-38 vs. Oklahoma State6

Old Dominion Series tied 2-21992-93 W 33-7 vs. Old Dominion2

2009-10 W 21-19 vs. Old Dominion22

2012-13 L 12-19 at Old Dominion2013-14 L 19-20 vs. Old Dominion14

Oregon Wisconsin leads 2-01994-95 W 35-3 Oregon2002-03 W 24-13 vs. Oregon9

Oregon State Wisconsin leads 5-21980-81 W 28-9 vs. Oregon State1

1994-95 W 29-10 Oregon State1995-96 W 31-6 OREGON STATE1996-97 L 13-26 vs. Oregon State2

1998-99 L 18-19 vs. Oregon State6

2002-03 W 23-18 vs. Oregon State9

2008-09 W 24-13 OREGON STATE2009-10 W 22-13 Oregon State

Pacific Wisconsin leads 1-02002-03 W 40-3 vs. Pacific9

Penn Wisconsin trails 0-12003-04 L 15-19 Penn

Penn State Wisconsin trails 8-131983-84 L 16-20 Penn State1984-85 W 28-6 PENN STATE1987-88 W 20-11 vs. Penn State2

1991-92 L 14-23 vs. Penn State5

1992-93 L 10-27 Penn State1993-94 L 10-18 PENN STATE1994-95 L 12-19 Penn State1996-97 L 10-31 PENN STATE1997-98 L 14-28 Penn State1999-00 W 19-17 Penn State2000-01 W 19-18 PENN STATE2001-02 W 26-12 vs. Penn State2

2002-03 L 9-27 Penn State2003-04 L 15-24 PENN STATE2005-06 W 45-3 Penn State2006-07 W 17-16 PENN STATE2008-09 W 28-13 Penn State2009-10 L 22-15 PENN STATE13

2010-11 L 12-30 Penn State2011-12 L 0-43 PENN STATE2012-13 L 6-36 Penn State

Pittsburgh Wisconsin leads 1-02001-02 W 24-18 vs. Pittsburgh2

Portland State Wisconsin leads 2-01989-90 W 23-18 vs. Portland State5

2002-03 W 33-12 Portland State

Princeton Wisconsin leads 2-02003-04 W 32-9 Princeton2011-12 W 29-9 PrincetonPurdue Wisconsin leads 44-13-21923-24 L 6-11 PURDUE1926-27 W 13-12 PURDUE1928-29 W 19-9 PURDUE1939-40 W 19-9 PURDUE1940-41 T 16-16 Purdue1946-47 L 0-28 Purdue1947-48 L 8-17 PURDUE1955-56 W 15-9 Purdue1957-58 W 16-14 PURDUE1958-59 W 16-14 Purdue1959-60 W 16-13 PURDUE1960-61 L 11-22 Purdue1961-62 W 14-12 PURDUE1963-64 W 19-10 PURDUE1963-64 W 24-10 PURDUE1964-65 L 10-17 PURDUE1965-66 W 27-5 PURDUE1966-67 W 32-3 PURDUE1968-69 W 22-11 PURDUE1969-70 L 12-20 Purdue1970-71 W 25-9 PURDUE1971-72 L 18-22 Purdue1972-73 W 33-9 PURDUE1973-74 W 26-12 Purdue1975-76 W 33-7 PURDUE1976-77 W 46-0 PURDUE1977-78 W 47-3 Purdue1978-79 W 55-0 PURDUE1979-80 W 45-6 Purdue1980-81 W 38-11 PURDUE1981-82 W 26-11 Purdue1982-83 W 37-2 PURDUE1983-84 W 36-9 Purdue1984-85 W 41-3 Purdue1985-86 W 30-11 Purdue1986-87 W 20-15 PURDUE1987-88 W 22-16 Purdue1988-89 W 28-12 vs. Purdue4

1988-89 W 19-17 PURDUE1989-90 T 18-18 Purdue1990-91 L 15-18 PURDUE1991-92 W 20-13 PURDUE1991-92 W 25-12 vs. Purdue5

1992-93 W 20-17 PURDUE1993-94 W 20-19 Purdue1995-96 W 24-16 Purdue1999-00 W 20-19 PURDUE2000-01 L 15-19 Purdue2002-03 L 6-32 PURDUE2003-04 W 26-15 vs. Purdue2

2003-04 W 22-12 vs. Purdue2

2003-04 W 28-6 PURDUE2005-06 W 24-16 PURDUE2006-07 W 27-12 Purdue2008-09 W 19-15 PURDUE2009-10 W 27-11 Purdue24

2010-11 L 16-18 PURDUE2011-12 L 3-41 PURDUE2012-13 L 14-22 Purdue

Rider Wisconsin leads 3-12001-02 W 27-18 vs. Rider2

2003-04 W 27-18 vs. Rider2

2011-12 W 28-8 vs. Rider2014-15 L 19-20 Rider

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Rutgers Wisconsin leads 2-02000-01 W 21-18 Rutgers2014-15 W 19-18 RUTGERS

Seton Hall Wisconsin leads 1-02000-01 W 31-7 Seton Hall

SIU-Carbondale Series tied 1-11958-59 L 9-23 SIU-Carbondale1969-70 W 23-14 SIU-CARBONDALE

SIU-Edwardsville Wisconsin leads 1-01990-91 W 35-5 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE

Slippery Rock Wisconsin leads 1-01985-86 W 34-7 Slippery Rock

South Dakota State Wisconsin leads 3-02002-03 W 45-0 vs. SDSU8

2010-11 W 42-3 vs. SDSU5

2014-15 W 26-9 vs. SDSU

Toledo Series tied 0-0-11969-70 T 15-15 TOLEDO

Tri-State Wisconsin leads 1-02007-08 W 45-9 TRI-STATE

Truman State Wisconsin leads 1-01997-98 W 40-6 TRUMAN STATE

UNC-Greensboro Wisconsin leads 1-02010-11 W 34-12 vs. UNC-Greensboro

Utah Valley State Wisconsin leads 2-02003-04 W 26-15 vs. Utah Valley State6

2007-08 W 28-7 vs. Utah Valley State6

UT-Chattanooga Wisconsin leads 1-02010-11 W 25-16 vs. UT-Chattanooga11

UW-Green Bay Wisconsin leads 1-01983-84 W 60-0 UW-Green Bay

UW-La Crosse Wisconsin leads 6-11967-68 W 33-0 UW-LA CROSSE1996-97 L 18-21 UW-La Crosse1997-98 W 25-9 UW-La Crosse1998-99 W 24-13 UW-La Crosse1999-00 W 32-12 UW-LA CROSSE2002-03 W 24-13 vs. UW-La Crosse8

2003-04 W 24-12 UW-LA CROSSE

UW-Milwaukee Wisconsin leads 11-0-11964-65 T 14-14 UW-MILWAUKEE1965-66 W 23-5 UW-MILWAUKEE1966-67 W 21-11 UW-Milwaukee1967-68 W 21-13 UW-MILWAUKEE1969-70 W 34-0 UW-MILWAUKEE1970-71 W 32-6 UW-MILWAUKEE1971-72 W 32-9 UW-Milwaukee1972-73 W 30-12 UW-MILWAUKEE1973-74 W 35-6 UW-MILWAUKEE1974-75 W 52-0 UW-MILWAUKEE1975-76 W 50-0 UW-MILWAUKEE1976-77 W 59-0 UW-MILWAUKEE

UW-Oshkosh Wisconsin leads 6-01969-70 W 23-12 UW-OSHKOSH1970-71 W 24-8 UW-OSHKOSH2004-05 W 46-6 UW-Oshkosh2005-06 W 51-0 UW-Oshkosh2006-07 W 40-3 UW-OSHKOSH2007-08 W 53-0 UW-OSHKOSH

UW-Parkside Wisconsin leads 1-02013-14 W 31-7 vs. UW-Parkside16

UW-Platteville Wisconsin leads 2-01967-68 W 26-3 UW-PLATTEVILLE1996-97 W 36-9 UW-Platteville

UW-Stevens Point Wisconsin leads 4-01994-95 W 38-3 UW-Stevens Point1995-96 W 31-13 UW-Stevens Point1997-98 W 33-12 UW-Stevens Point1999-00 W 43-0 UW-Stevens Point

UW-Superior Wisconsin leads 8-01961-62 W 19-9 UW-SUPERIOR1963-64 W 25-3 UW-SUPERIOR1964-65 W 15-11 UW-SUPERIOR1965-66 W 23-10 UW-Superior1966-67 W 21-11 UW-SUPERIOR1967-68 W 15-14 UW-SUPERIOR1969-70 W 31-2 UW-SUPERIOR1970-71 W 29-3 UW-Superior

UW-Whitewater Wisconsin leads 5-01968-69 W 15-12 UW-WHITEWATER1969-70 W 20-14 UW-WHITEWATER1984-85 W 26-8 UW-WHITEWATER2011-12 W 39-3 UW-WHITEWATER2013-14 W 27-12 vs. UW-Whitewater16

Virginia Wisconsin leads 4-0 1997-98 W 23-16 vs. Virginia6

2006-07 W 30-7 vs. Virginia11

2008-09 W 25-15 vs. Virginia11

2013-14 W 19-17 vs. Virginia14

Virginia Tech Wisconsin trails 2-31967-68 L 16-17 VIRGINIA TECH1969-70 W 22-13 VIRGINIA TECH2010-11 W 24-19 vs. Virginia Tech11

2010-11 L 19-20 vs. Virginia Tech5

2012-13 L 6-32 vs. Virginia Tech14

VMI Wisconsin leads 1-01996-97 W 31-10 vs. VMI2

Wartburg Wisconsin leads 1-02011-12 W 17-16 WARTBURG

West Virginia Wisconsin leads 4-01961-62 W 23-5 WEST VIRGINIA1986-87 W 20-15 vs. West Virginia2

1991-92 W 30-9 vs. West Virginia5

2000-01 W 28-9 vs. West Virginia2

Wheaton Wisconsin leads 21-71934-35 L 9-21 Wheaton1934-35 L 16-18 WHEATON1935-36 W 17-15 Wheaton1935-36 L 9.5-17.5 WHEATON1936-37 W 17-15 Wheaton1937-38 W 22-11 Wheaton1938-39 W 21-11 WHEATON1939-40 L 16-18 Wheaton1940-41 W 22-8 WHEATON1941-42 W 19.5-14.5 Wheaton1945-46 W 19-15 WHEATON1946-47 W 23-5 Wheaton1947-48 L 9-19 WHEATON1948-49 L 8-24 Wheaton1949-50 W 21-10 WHEATON1950-51 W 25-3 Wheaton1951-52 W 27-3 WHEATON1952-53 W 23-3 Wheaton1954-55 W 21-3 Wheaton

1955-56 W 15-11 WHEATON1956-57 W 20-6 Wheaton1960-61 L 12-14 Wheaton1961-62 W 20-6 WHEATON1962-63 W 28-0 Wheaton1963-64 W 24-3 WHEATON1964-65 W 21-5 Wheaton1965-66 W 21-12 WHEATON1969-70 W 27-9 WHEATON

Wilkes Wisconsin leads 1-01983-84 W 30-9 vs. Wilkes2

Winona State Wisconsin leads 1-01975-76 W 39-2 WINONA STATE

Wyoming Wisconsin leads 6-0-21951-52 W 18-10 Wyoming1953-54 T 14-14 WYOMING1989-90 W 20-15 WYOMING1989-90 W 24-11 WYOMING1990-91 W 30-7 Wyoming1992-93 W 26-12 WYOMING1998-99 T 19-19 Wyoming1999-00 W 22-12 vs. Wyoming7

1 - at Hall of Fame Classic2 - at Virginia Duals3 - at Louisiana State Duals4 - at Big Ten Duals5 - at National Duals6 - at Lonestar Duals7 - at Dallas Duals8 - at UW Triangular9 - at Oregon Classic10 - at Northwestern Duals11 - at ACC/Big Ten Clash12 - at Wisconsin Dells - Dells Dual Wrestling Classic13 - at Badger Duals14 - at Hokie Duals15- at Chattanooga Double Dual16 - at UW-Whitewater Double Dual

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A

Abad, Matt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989, 90Abbott, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1973, 74Alf, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997, 98, 99, 00Allen, Patrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989, 90Anderson, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1937, 38, 39Anderson, Zach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1996, 97Andreae, Otto, Jr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1938 mgr Arnel, Danny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010Aschebrook, Gordon . . . . . . . . . . . .1975, 76, 77Austin, Stanley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1936, 37

B

Babcock, W . J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1917, 18Bach, Steven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1965Baer, Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2012Bagnall, Lorne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1931Baker, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1937 mgrBallweg, Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1970Barbaro, Anthony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1946, 47Barnes, Ervin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1966Bartkowiak, Donald . . . . . . . . . . . . .1954, 55, 56Baudhuin, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1986Beale, Elmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1964, 65, 66Beebe, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994, 95, 96, 97Beecher, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1936Behling, Dave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1984, 85 mgrBehling, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1985 mgrBell, Nicholas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1980Benbow, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1923Bennett, William . . . . . . . . . . . .1941, 46, 47, 48Benskin, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1976Bergsbaken, Carlton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1953Best, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993, 94, 95, 96Bestor, Glenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1957Beyer, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1977

Beiberstein, Adolph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1923, 24Bigger, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1944Blackmore, Roger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1941Black, Kevin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999, 01, 02, 03Black, Tony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000, 01, 02, 03Boelk, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1931Bohman, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1969Boral, Eitan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003, 04Borchardt, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002, 03 Borlie, Derrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010Bowers, Trevor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008Brackett, Max . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1927Brandl, Doug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994Brandl, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1958Brandvold, Trevor . . . . . . . . . . . 2007, 08,10, 11 Breineger, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978Bridgeman, R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1928Brinkman, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1970Broming, George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1934Brotzman, Bruce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978, 80, 82Bugenhagen, Eric . . . . . . . . . . . .2008,09,10, 11Burich, Bruce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1970Burke, Greg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009,10Busch, Alfred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1941, 42

C

Callahan, Carroll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1931Cathery, Santonio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2014Cavallaris,Matt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013, 14,15Chada, Harvey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1925Charland, Jeff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1982Chose, Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002, 03Christenson, Pat . . . . . . . . . . . .1973, 74, 75, 76Clark, Ty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005, 06Clauson, Kole . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997, 98, 99, 00Clayton, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1985, 86, 87Clough, Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994, 96, 97, 98

Clum, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003, 04, 05, 06Clum, Danny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007, 2008Cole, Allan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1936Cole, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1955, 56, 57Cole, Wallace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1926Corp, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1933Costanza, Samuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1950, 51, 52Coufal, Dusty . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1996, 97, 98, 99Cousins, Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012, 13, 14,15 Cox, Ben . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011, 13, 14, 15Cruz, Tim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998, 99Crass, Jordan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006, 07Crass, Josh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Crone, Andrew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2015Cudd, Brady . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999, 00Cudd, Collin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005, 06, 07, 08Culver, Lucian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1920

D

Daemmrich, Otto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1947Daly, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1985, 86, 87Davies, Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1973, 74Davison, Keith . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1990, 91, 93, 94De Witte, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1947, 49, 50Demaray, Matt . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989, 90, 91, 92DeNisco, Ralph . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001, 02, 03, 04Dolata, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1936 mgrDonar, Jake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005, 06, 07, 08Donar, Jarod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2015 Dowdell, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994Dowling, P .J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999, 00, 01Drabenstadt, Doug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987Duerst, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1979Duffy, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010Duffy, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010Duus, Eric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989Dzirbik, Edward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1942, 43, 44

All-Time Letterwinners

2015 All-American Connor Medbery

2015 All-American Ryan TaylorTwo-time All-American Isaac Jordan (2014,15)

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1977 NCAA Champion Jim Haines

1978 NCAA Champion Ron Jeidy

E

Edwards, Earle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1956, 57, 58Elfner, Eliot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1960, 61Ensor, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1982, 83Errthum, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995Euker, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1980, 81, 82, 83Evans, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1976, 78, 79, 80Evans, Steven . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1972, 74, 75, 76Evensen, Tony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1986, 87, 88Evenson, Dan . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987, 88, 89, 90

F

Falter, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1950, 51, 52Farness, Eric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1986Farrison, Kim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978Felling, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006, 07, 08, 09Ferguson,William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1932, 33Finer, George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1936Fiore, Nick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1945Fisher, Keith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1981, 82, 83Fisher, Kevin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1981, 82, 83Fitzpatrick, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987, 88Flaherty, Kelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003, 04, 05, 06Flaherty, Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003, 04, 05Flood, Dan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989, 90, 91, 92Flora, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1958, 59Foster, Randall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971Fowler, Oakman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1923Fox, Theodore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1952, 53, 54Framsted, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971Freeman, Ward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1915Frokjer, Randy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1972

G

Gabert, August . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1956, 59Galarnyk, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982 mgrGarvin, Seth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006Geister, Chason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995, 96Gerling, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1931 mgrGerten, Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995

Getlin, Lonney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1965, 66, 67Gifford, Court . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994, 95Giura, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1982, 83, 84, 85Glenn, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2012, 13Glover, Tim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000Gluck, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1966, 67, 68Goemans, George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1953Goeters, Douglas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1962Goldstein, Matt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997, 99Gonzales, Lawrence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971, 72Goodspeed, Dave . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1979, 80, 81Gorman, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1958, 59, 60Gorres, Larry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1969, 70, 71Grabot, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1977Graff, Tyler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010, 11, 13, 14Grahek, Gabriel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2015Gregor, George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1924Grieb, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1940Grinde, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1982Griswold, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1991, 92, 93Grudzinski, Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1981Guth, Jerry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1970, 71, 72, 73Gutknecht, Gary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1975Gutnik, Ed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003, 04, 05, 06

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Haase, Randolph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1935, 36Hackbart, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1981, 82Haddon, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993, 94, 95, 96Hafeman, Donald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1951Hager, Earl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1941, 42, 43Haines, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1973, 74, 75, 77Halada, Jerome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1940Hales, Myron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1929, 30, 31Hamel, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1957, 58Hammen, Drew . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007, 08, 09,10Hammer, Ferdinand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1929, 30Hammes, Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1953Hammes, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . .1955, 56, 57Hanley, Norman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1945Hansen, Ronald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971Hanson, Elmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1925Hanson, James . . . . . . . . . . . . .1976, 77, 78, 79Hanutke, Matt . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992, 93, 94, 95Harms, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989, 90, 91, 92Hass, Gerald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971Hatch, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1968Haugen, Donald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1949Hauser, Edward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1936Hein, Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010, 12, 13, 14Hein, Jordan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007, 08Heine, Kenneth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1968, 69Heinzelman, Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971, 72Heinzelman, Rick . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1966, 67, 68Heistad, Stephen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1976Hellickson, Russ . . . . . . . . . . . .1967, 68, 69, 70Helstad, Stephen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1976Henning, Craig . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005, 06, 07, 08Herbst, Dallas . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006, 07, 08, 09Heuer, Wilbur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1923Heywood, Leland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1929Hietpas, Austin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2012Hill, Brian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1975Hill, Donald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1952Hill, Randy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978Hill,William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1945Hiltbrand, Todd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987

Hochstaetter, Brett . . . . . . . . . . . . .2013, 14, 15Hoerr, Grant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998, 00, 01, 02Hofer, Kenneth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1954Hoffmann, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . .1989, 90, 91, 92Hofman, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1945Holt, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1927Holmes, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1924Horswill, Craig . . . . . . . . . . . . .1973, 74, 75, 76Horton, Jareck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001, 02, 04Horwath, Brock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2012, 14, 15Howe, Andrew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009,10, 11Hoyer, Gale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1961Hughes, Bill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1986Hull, Calyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008Hull, Marty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1983Hull, Mitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978, 79, 80Husted, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978, 79Huxhold, Terry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1958

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Ianuzzi, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1981Iczkowski, Dylan . . . . . . . . . . . .2012, 13, 14, 15Innis, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1959, 60Irick, Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1988, 89, 90, 91Ironside, Larry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1963Isom, Rudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1983, 84, 85

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Jeidy, Ron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1974, 76, 77, 78Jentz, Casey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003Jerabek, Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1979, 80Jetton, Eric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995, 96, 97, 98Jewell, Dennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1977Johnson, Brekke . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1964, 65, 66Johnson, Godfrey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1912Johnson, Russell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1943Johnson, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1940Jones, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1970, 71

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A four-time letterwinner, Rick Lawinger was Wisconsin’s first-ever NCAA Champion.

Jordan, Ben . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009, 10, 11, 12Jordan, Isaac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2014,15Jordan, Jeff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1985, 86, 87, 88Jordan, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1983, 84, 85, 86

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Karan, Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1926 Karsten, Walter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1930Kasakaitas, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1934Kaseguma, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1953Keigher, Greg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1996Kelliher, Matt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2013Kelliher, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009, 11, 12, 13Kelly, Jon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1990Kemp, Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1975, 76, 77, 78Kipnis, Dennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1980Kissinger, Nyal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971, 72Kleinhans, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978, 79, 80Knoerr, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1944Knott, Arthur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1914Knutilla, Raymond . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1968, 69, 70Konovsky, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . .1954, 55, 56Kopecky, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1981Kosek, Koy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998, 99Kraemer, Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003, 04, 05, 06Krauss, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1943Kreuger, Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989, 90Kroner, Ludwig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1968, 69, 70Kruchowski, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978, 79Krueger, Donald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1949, 50, 51Kruempelstaedter, James . . . . . . . . . . .1955, 57Krumrie, Tim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1981

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LaGrange, Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999Landry, Wallace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1915Laudon, Tyler . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002, 03, 04, 05Laurenzi, Dino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1951Lawinger, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1977, 78Lawinger, Rick . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971, 72, 73, 74Lawinger, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . .1974, 75, 76, 77Lease, Pat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1982Lederman, Lawrence . . . . . . . . . . . .1936, 37, 38Lee, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1988, 89Leiskau, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1970, 71, 72Lessl, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1949, 50, 51Levihn, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1953Levin, Sebastien . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2012Lewis, Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001, 02Liegel, Ralph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1985, 86, 87Liegel, Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2012, 13, 14Liegel, Seth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2015Lietzau, Troy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998Lifsey, Benjamin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1986Limmex, Dennis . . . . . . . . . . . .1981, 82, 83, 84Limmex, Terry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1979Lipton, Chad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995, 96, 97Llerandi, Felipe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1949, 51Lord, Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992, 93, 94, 95Lowe, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1957, 59Loy, Marty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1982, 83, 84Lubeck, Rylan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2014, 15Ludeman, Charlie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1981, 82

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Maciag, Matt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005, 06, 07, 08Madigan, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1943Magnan, Cal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1984Maher, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1947Mahoney, Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995, 96Mandli, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1950Mandli, Ray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1981Manning, Terry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1984, 85, 86Marchionda, Rocco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993, 94Marten, Brad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000Martens, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1940Martin, Stephen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1963, 64Martino, Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1982Massey, Kyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006, 07, 08, 09Mathews, Edward . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1952, 54, 55Mathias, Walter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1928, 29, 30McCall, Timmy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012, 13, 14,15McDonald, Douglas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1988McInnis, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1970McKernan, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987, 88McLeod, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1960McMurray, Ora . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1921McNeil, Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1958, 59McNellis, Corey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999, 00, 01 McQuade, Shane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011, 12, 13McShane, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . .1983, 84, 85, 87McSweeney, Dennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003Medbery, Connor . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2013, 14, 15Menne, Zach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005, 06, 07, 08Mergen, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1962, 63Merry, Donald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1939Metzger, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006, 07, 08Meyer, Harold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1927, 28Meyer, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1979, 80, 82Milek, Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1963, 65Miller, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987, 88, 89, 90Minkow, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1927 mgrMiyagawa, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1944

Modahl, Gerald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1958, 59Monroe, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1966Moore, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999Morris, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1982, 83, 84Morris, Rick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978, 79Mory, Dean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1934Mullendore, Arthur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1949Munson, Earl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1955, 56, 57Murphy, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1985, 86, 87Murphy, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1955, 56

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Nalley, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1963, 64, 65Nardick, Brad . . . . . . . . . . . .2010, 13Narveson, Marshall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978Neale, Ralph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1954, 55, 56Nehrkorn, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1961Nettesheim, Dave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1946Neumyer, Dave . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999, 01, 02, 03Newbury, Kenneth . . . . . . . . . . . . .1937, 38, 39Neyer, Neal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1980, 81Nicholas, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1967, 68, 69Niemuth, Nathan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971Nussbaum, Gerald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1951, 52

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O’Laughlin, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1925O’Neil, Lawrence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1951Oberly, Lowell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1943, 47, 48Oestreich, Berlyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1934 mgrOlsen, Donald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1957, 58Olsen, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1957, 58Osterhoudt, Walter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1929Ostrand, Herbert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1949Owens, Brad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000, 01, 02

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Paar, Ronald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1962, 63, 64Paine, Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1945Pape, Daniel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995, 96Paulsen, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1975Pedersen, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1954, 55Peissig, Eric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2015Penager, Brett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1988, 89Pernat, Daniel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1964, 65, 66Pernat, Jason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999, 00 Perry, Shawn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011, 12Peterman, Ivan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1921, 22Peterson, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993Peterson, Joseph . . . . . . . . . . .1947, 48, 49, 50Peterson, Justin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006, 07, 08Peterson, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . .1947, 48, 49, 50Peterson, Phillip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1947Pfeiffer, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1940Phillips, Chester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1937, 38, 39Pieper, Ron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1991, 92, 93, 94Pillath, Roger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1962, 63, 64Plenner, Earl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1924Ponic, Bill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006 mgrPopp, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1957, 58, 59Potter, Steven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1967Powell, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1963, 64Prchlik, Arthur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1951, 52, 53Premo, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995

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Two-time NCAA champion and three-time Big Ten champion Donny Pritzlaff was a member of the U.S. National Freestyle team in 2003.

Prezzia, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011, 13, 14Price, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1953Pritzlaff, Donny . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998, 99, 00, 01Ptacek, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1962, 63

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Quaglio, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995Quale, Duane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1962Quincannon, Francis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1937, 38

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