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Colleges – Top Teams by Winning Percentage – top 150

TDR Editor’s Notes : The follow teams are the top 150 schools ranked by winning percentage of dual meets. The all-time historic records for the schools with at least 70 wins are listed. Some of the teams’ records are incomplete but we post what information we have and welcome information and corrections provided by others so this list will be updated. In just 12 seasons Grand View has won 92% of their matches in the NAIA. The 2nd team, in Cuyahoga West Community College is the top junior college program with a 91.4% winning percentage. Some of their records are missing. The third school and top in Division I is Oklahoma State with 89% wins in 101 seasons.
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No.SchoolStateLev.WinsLossesTiesPct.First Yr. (fall)Last yearYrs.Most Wins CoachYearsWins20202019
1Grand View CollegeIANAIA1381200.9202008-20092020a12Mitchell, Nick2008-2020138 (10-0) (10-0)
2Cuyahoga West Comm. CollegeOHJUCO1971810.9141985-19862002x17Borszcz, John 178xxxxxx
3Oklahoma State (A & M)OKI1133131220.8901914-19152020a101Smith, John1991-2020439 (13-3) (15-0)
4King College (W)TNW1261600.8872009-20102020a11Moorman, Jason2008-2020126 (10-1) (8-3)
5SUNY Delhi Community CollegeNYJUCO2513700.8721960-19612017x31Millard, Frank1971-1985261xxxxxx
6Wilkes Community CollegeNCJUCO66920.8701987-19881993x5Norman, Herman1987-199266xxxxxx
7Chabot College in HaywardCACOA2713860.8701970-19712012a42Papachristos, Zack1970-1980 ???152 (2-7) (5-7)
8North Idaho Jr. Coll.IDJUCO71711540.8601969-19702020a51Owen, John1977-1997306 (13-3) (8-6)
9Oklahoma City UniversityOKW1712720.8602007-20082020a13Randall, Archie2007-2016160 (4-3) (0-0)
10Arizona Western Jr. CollegeAZJUCO2323900.8561976-19771986x10Teem, Jim1976-1986232xxxxxx
11Diablo Valley CollegeCACOA3155400.8541970-19711999x29Ericson, Bob1970-1990315xxxxxx
12SUNY FarmingdaleNYIII1843330.8431957-19581977-1978x21Hartman, Robert S. (Bob or Dob)1957-1978184xxxxxx
13SUNY CobleskillNYIII1933600.84319641990 ?x21Nevins, Stan 193xxxxxx
14Joliet Junior College (IL)ILJUCO1833330.8421962-19631987,2017-18a26Pillard, Henry1966-1983183E-ME-M
15Fresno City CollegeCACOA3276150.8381959-’82, ’88-2020a55Musick, Bill1988-2006247 (11-0) (12-0)
16Palomar Community College (Calif)CACOA2063930.8371973-19742020a47Woods, John 1973-1988179 (2-9)  (8-3)
17Modesto Junior CollegeCACOA3747820.8261956-19571985a29Sensenbaugh, Dean1956-1985374 (11-2)  (12-3)
18Middlesex County College (NJ)NJJUCO2956150.8241966-19672012a46Sacchi, John1966-1990280E-ME-M
19Augsburg CollegeMNIII69815830.8141948-19492020a72Swenson, Jeff1980-’84,’86-’07321 (8-2) (11-1)
20Clackamas Community CollegeORJUCO1764020.8121970-19712020a50Rhoden, Josh2006-2020154 (13-0)  (11-2)
21New Jersey, The College of (Trenton St. Coll.)NJIII75817370.8121966-19672020a54Icenhower, David1976-2011534 (16-2) (16-1)
22St. Louis CC at Forest Park Campus ValleyMOJUCO2555920.8101972-19731994x22Crider, Jack1972-1994255xxxxxx
23St. Cloud State Univ.MNII454103110.8091949-19502020a71Costanzo, Steve2006-2020224 (16-0) (20-0)
24Iowa University ofIAI1026232290.8081910-19112020a110Gable, Dan1976-1997355 (13-0) (14-1)
25Notre Dame CollegeOHII/NAIA1012400.8082006-20072020a14Romano, Frank2006-201997 (4-1) (8-1)
26Auburn UniversityALI3077080.8081945-1973 1981x36Umbach, Arnold ‘Swede’1945-1973249xxxxxx
27Salisbury StateMDIII1333220.8021972-19731994x22McGlinchey, Mike1974-197858xxxxxx
28Bismark StateNDJUCO3097610.8021961-19621998x37Kringstad, Ed1964-1998301xxxxxx
29Santa Rosa Junior CollegeCACOA2406110.7961964-’65,’82, ’83-2020a55Fitzpatrick, Jake1984-2020240 (8-11)  (10-2)
30Pittsburgh-JohnstownPAII63016450.7921974-19752020a46Pecora, Pat1976-2020618 (21-3) (16-3)
31Garden City  Comm. CollKSJUCO2235750.7911975-19762001x26Leen, Mark1987-200191xxxxxx
32SUNY BrockportNYIII423108110.7911962-19632020a58Murray, Don1970-2020359 (9-1) (6-2)
33Florida Univ.FLI1032810.7841969-19701979x10Tennant, Keith1969-197455xxxxxx
34Nevada-Las VegasNVI681900.7821975-19761984x9Finfrock, Dennis1975-198168xxxxxx
35Cerritos CollegeCACOA1514210.7811959-19602020a61Garriott, Dan2006-2020151 (11-1) (11-1)
36Nassau County Comm. CollegeNYJUCO2396630.7811960-19612015a55Henke, Chuck1978-1998211 (6-2)E-M
37Newberry CollegeSCII2386720.7792004-20052020a16Valek, Jason2004-2016194 (7-3) (12-3)
38Rowan College at Gloucester CountyNJJUCO47313550.7761969-19702020a51Williamson, Chuck1969-’74,’78-’98300 (10-4) (5-4)
39De Anza CollegeCACOA1243600.775 1968-1978 x10Halsey, Tuck1968-1978124xxxxxx
40Muskegon Community College (MI)MIJUCO40111630.7741967-’87, ’91-2020a49Gaffner, Ron1978-’01,’08-’09344 (2-7)  (6-3)
41Iowa Central Comm. Coll.IAJUCO52915750.7691969-19702019a50Friederichs, Dennie1972-1995240E-M (8-4)
42Wartburg CollegeIAIII837249200.7661947-19482020a73Miller, Jim1991-2013412 (16-1) (16-1)
43Rochester Comm. & Tech. Coll.MNJUCO2086320.7661973-19742014a39Philo, John1973-1991 ?180E-ME-M
44Hiram CollegeOHIII1805520.7641954-19551989x35Koval, Mike1954-1967103xxxxxx
45Harper (William Rainey) College, ILILJUCO32810420.7581968-19692016a49Lovelace, Norm1978-1999257E-ME-M
46Labette (KS)KSJUCO45914690.7551975-19762015a40Thompson, Jody L.1975-2002318E-ME-M
47Olivet College (Mich)MIIII80926280.7531964-19652020a56Klein, Jare1968-2001569 (11-5) (12-4)
48Livingstone CollegeNCII1524930.7521970-19711990x20Gorney, Blaine1980-1990121xxxxxx
49Westmar College/Univ.(Teikyo)IANAIA463149120.7521960-19611997x37Martin, Milton1962-1997462xxxxxx
50Penn State UniversityPAI951305360.7501908-19092020a112Speidel, Charlie1927-42,47-64191 (12-2) (14-0)
51Ricks Junior Coll. (now BYU-Idaho)IDJUCO2257530.7481960-19612002x42Christiansen, Robert1984-2002 ?209xxxxxx
52Wabash CollegeINIII67923090.7451955-19562020a65Servies, Max1960-2000487 (11-2) (6-3)
53St. Lawrence UniversityNYIII1274250.7441937-19381995x58Clark, John1971-199180xxxxxx
54Delaware Valley UniversityPAIII63621880.7421962-19632020a58Marshall, Robert (Floyd?)1974-2002363 (5-12)  (1-6)
55Phoenix Comm. College, AZAZJUCO29210130.7411958-19592000x42Eastin, Ron “Tune”1961-1979166xxxxxx
56East Carolina Univ.NCI1204130.7411962-19631981x19Welborn, John1967-197794xxxxxx
57Bakersfield CollegeCACOA2679400.740 1964-19652015a51Pfutzenreuter, Bruce1964-1985264 (10-3)  (6-7)
58U.S. Naval AcademyMDI907312260.7391908-19092020a112Peery, Ed1961-1987311(8-6) (6-4)
59Oregon State UniversityORI1042360280.7381908-19092020a99Thomas, Dale1957-1990616 (8-6)  (5-8)
60Campbellsville UniversityKYW652310.7362013-20142020a7Miracle, Lee2013-202065 (10-1)  (9-5)
61Chowan CollegeNCJUCO762640.7361971-19721991x20Taylor, Jody1987-199042xxxxxx
62NorthWest Missouri StateMOII1846620.7341958-19591987x28Collins, Gary1970-197882xxxxxx
63McKendree College (Ill)ILW662400.7332013-20142020a7Schmitz, Sam2013-202066 (4-0) (7-0)
64North Iowa Area Comm. Col. NIACCIAJUCO1806520.7331967-’76,’07-2020a22Young, Kaye 1967-197642 (6-1) (2-7)
65Life UniversityGANAIA792900.7312012-20132020a8Acosta, Omi2016-202049 (14-1) (11-4)
66North Carolina A & TNCI652410.7281964-19651978x14Pinckney, Melvin1972-197865xxxxxx
67SUNY Morrisville State CollegeNYIII2489240.7271962-19632011x49DeVencenzo, John1962-1983215xxxxxx
68Rhode Island UniversityRII1334940.7261968-19691981x23Nero, Alan1972-197648xxxxxx
69St. Louis C.C. – Meramec  MOJUCO46317530.7251970-19712011x41Mirikitani, Ron1970-2009457xxxxxx
70Nebraska-OmahaNEII584218190.7231948-51,’57-2011x57Denney, Mike1979-2011314xxxxxx
71North Dakota St. Coll. Of Sci. (Wahpeton)NDJUCO2158160.7221967-19681990-1993x3McDaniel, Larry 210xxxxxx
72Wisconsin-LaCrosseWIIII49518970.7211953-19542020a67Malecek, Dave2006-2020194 (10-4) (11-3)
73Ridgewater C.C., -Willmar C.C.MNJUCO39915370.7201963-19642019a56Minter, Roy1968-1992329E-M (2-2)
74Northeastern Oklahoma A & MOKJUCO1826960.7201975-’93, 2013-2019a24Renfro, Joe2013-201977E-M (13-2)
75Northeastern Junior College (CO)COJUCO1033940.7191954-1981,2016-2019a28Lanham, Bill1962-197867 (3-1) (11-3)
76Johnson & Wales UniversityRIIII37314640.7171998-19992020a22Morris, Lonnie1998-2020373 (24-6) (23-4)
77Lycoming CollegePAIII79431570.7151956-19932020a64Crebs, Roger1993-2020418 (12-5) (14-4)
78Iowa State UniversityIAI1085435190.7111915-1943,’45-2020a103Nichols, Harold J., Dr.1948-1985456 (10-5)  (10-4)
79Skyline College in San BrunoCACOA994010.7111978-19792020a42Lee Dale Allen 32 or 37 years0 (4-11)  (6-7)
80Southern Oregon StateORNAIA56422860.7111956-19572020a64Riehm, Bob1969-1994270 (5-8) (6-7)
81Williamsport Area Comm. Coll.PAJUCO953910.7071968-19691983x15Wassan, Max1969-198295xxxxxx
82John CarrollOHIII55823950.6991964-19652020a56Volkmann, Kerry1987-2015304 (12-4) (9-3)
83Indiana State UniversityINI2129210.69719331986x53McCann, Fran1976-198485xxxxxx
84Pomona-Pitzer CollegeCAIII1034520.6931965-19661977-1978x13De Herrera, Ivan (Juan)55xxxxxx
85Dana College NENAIA1396140.6911963-19642010x47Fergola, Richard2005-200730xxxxxx
86Michigan, University ofMII833366260.6911921-19222020a99Keen, Clifford P.1925-42, 45-70274 (7-6)  (13-1)
87Calf. State San Jose CAI401178150.6881934-43,1946-1987x50Kerr, T. J.1972-1984182xxxxxx
88SUNY Potsdam StateNYIII924210.6851964-19651991x27Johnson, Neil1964-70, ’71-’7892xxxxxx
89Kent State UniversityOHI807370120.6841927-19282020a90Begala, Joe1930-42, ’45-’71282 (6-12) (7-15)
90Oklahoma UniversityOKI903410330.6831919-19202020a96Abel, Stan1973-1993279 (5-7) (10-6)
91Central Connecticut State Univ.CTI31714730.6821966-19671996x30DeStefanis, Ken1984-1996158xxxxxx
92Lehigh UniversityPAI941435230.6811910-19112020a110Sheridan, Billy1912-1952222 (12-3)  (9-9)
93Cumberlands, University of theKYNAIA2069700.6801996-19972020a24Wilder, Jess1996-200548 (12-3)  (14-3)
94York College (PA)PAIII64830540.6791968-19692020a52Kessler, Tom1992-2013321 (9-9) (16-3)
95Upper Iowa Univ.IAII34015980.6791958-19592020a62Grimm, Heath2000-2020191 (12-5)  (8-6)
96Wilkes UniversityPAIII894421140.6781946-19472020a74Reese, John G.1953-1995514 (11-10) (19-5)
97Graceland UniversityIANAIA26712700.6781960-1982, 2013-2020a29Hampton, Gerald E. “Jerry”1960-1982238 (7-3)  (7-2)
98Campbellsville University/CollegeKYNAIA1919100.6772004-20052020a16James, Franky2004-2020191 (21-2) (13-9)
99North Carolina-Pembroke, Univ. ofNCII56226830.6761967-19682020a53Smith, P.J.1981-2006255 (14-9)  (7-5)
100Springfield College MAMAIII1046495260.6761914-19152020a101Parker, Doug1955-1990485 (17-5)  (10-8)
101Maryville CollegeTNI46722350.6761928-19291981x51Davis, John A.1939-41, 45-56, 59-71224xxxxxx
102Minnesota, University ofMNI973462250.6751919-19222020a101Robinson, J1986-2016440 (9-8)  (14-3)
103North Dakota StateNDI/II579276180.6741957-19582020a63Maughn,Arthur(Bucky)1964-2011467 (10-4)  (10-6)
104Humboldt StateCAII291138120.6731959-19601991x32Cheek, Frank1969-1991261xxxxxx
105Wisconsin-WhitewaterWIIII50924580.6731961-19622020a59Myers, Willie1968-2004301 (10-6) (7-5)
106West Chester StatePAII23011150.67219461987x41Collier, Milton1968-1980112xxxxxx
107Mercyhurst CollegePAII22811220.6702001-20022020a19Wehler, Mike2007-2020161 (11-5)  (9-5)
108Cornell UniversityNYI832408200.6681907-19082020a113Koll, Rob1993-2020316 (11-7) (13-3)
109Sacramento City CollegeCACOA50725160.6681964-19652020a56Pachero, David1983-2019301 (15-4)  (16-2)
110Nebraska-KearneyNEII51925840.6671960-19612020a60Bauer, Marc1999-2015201 (13-6)  (12-4)
111Moorpark College (Calif.)CACOA24812340.6671968-’09, ’17-’182020a44Keever, John1967-2004244 (1-7)  (2-5)
112Ursinus College (PA)PAIII735368210.6631929-19302020a91Racich, Bill1980-2018540 (9-3) (5-3)
113Lock Haven UniversityPAI755381130.6631939-19402020a77Poff, Carl1990-2002167 (7-7) (10-3)
114McKendree College (Ill)ILNAIA1769000.6622003-20042020a17Kisgen, James2003-2020176 (13-2) (18-4)
115Ellsworth Community CollegeIAJUCO763900.6611992-19932020a28Spree, Cole2011-202060 (6-4)  (10-2)
116Itasca Community CollegeMNJUCO44622890.6601964-19652015a51Rybak, Mike80-’86,’87-’93,’94-’99202(3-3) E-M
117Northern MichiganMIII1789140.6591968-19691988x20Koenig, Ken1968-197446xxxxxx
118Drake Univ.IAI364186100.6591965-19661993x28Timmerman, Lonnie1965-1993364xxxxxx
119Moravian College (Pa)PAIII1286560.6581957-19581995x38Kuklentz, Paul1959-64, ’66-’7279xxxxxx
120Niagara County Community Coll.NYJUCO46524180.6571973-19742020a46Knuutila, Eric1973-2011383 (8-3) (11-3)
121Montana State-NorthernMTNAIA25513320.6561978-19792020a42Liles, Jason1984-199388 (6-4)  (7-2)
122Providence, Univ.(was Great Falls Univ.)MTNAIA1769210.6562004-20052020a16Schaeffer, Caleb2007-2019133 (14-4) (1-6)
123Mount Union CollegeOHIII51527080.6541963-19642020a57Montgomery, Donald1978-2000212 (15-3) (17-3)
124Ohio Northern UniversityOHIII645341110.6521966-19672020a54Beaschler, Ron1988-2020338 (14-8) (6-8)
125North Central College (IL)ILIII40321490.6511932-’39, ’61-2020a67Miller, Jim1989-2005166 (12-4) (8-2)
126Lake Superior StateMINAIA1658930.648 1969-19701994x25Fallis, James1974-198677xxxxxx
127College of DuPageILJUCO23012520.6471973-19741994x21Kaltofen, Alvin J.1973-1994 ?230xxxxxx
128Calf. State BakersfieldCAI48826560.6471972-19732020a48Kerr, T. J.1984-2009232 (7-6)  (7-9)
129Central Michigan Univ.MII608330170.6461955-19562020a65Borrelli, Tom1991-2020337 (8-4) (5-8)
130Wisconsin-River FallsWIIII31117120.6451958-19592002x44James, Byron D.1959-1998297xxxxxx
131Dickinson State UniversityNDNAIA24113240.6451959-19602020a61O’Donnell, Thadd1995-2015121 (1-3)  (0-7)
132Northern Iowa Univ. (IA St. Teachers, St. Coll. Of Iowa)IAI784427290.6441922-19232020a96Patten, Chuck1965-1983217 (8-4) (7-5)
133Indiana Institute of TechnologyINNAIA945200.6442011-20122020a9Ester, Mike2011-201544 (6-5)  (9-4)
134Wayne State CollegeNEII754130.6431961-19621981x20Merriman, J. Burton1962-196640xxxxxx
135Rider UniversityNJI56931560.6431969-19702020a51Taylor, Gary 1978-2017442 (12-3) (8-5)
136St. John’s UniversityMNIII632349140.6421941-’42, ’462020a75Elton, John1981-2004273 (2-5) (1-6)
137Winona State UniversityMNNAIA17294110.6411954-19551982x28Gunner, Bob1962-196971xxxxxx
138Appalachian StateNCI821457240.6401927-’41,’46-53, 55-2020a82Mance, Paul1976-2009348 (9-3) (9-7)
139Waldorf UniversityIANAIA35820240.6381980-19812020a40Boyd, Neil1980-2000 ?291 (0-9) (0-3)
140Ashland College/UniversityOHII586330120.6381961-19622020a59Kowatch, Ray1993-2008167 (9-3) (12-3)
141Huron (SD) – Si Tanka SDNAIA21712320.6371964-19652005x41Tate, Vern1968-1990201xxxxxx
142Triton Comm. College ILJUCO36120520.6371967-19682019a52Kraft, Art1967-1985264E-M (3-3)
143Menlo College – WomenCAW714030.6362001-20022020a19Bareng, Joey2013-202026 (5-0)  (3-0)
144Tenn.-Chattanooga, Univ. ofTNI621353120.6361951-19522020a69Morgan, Jim1969-1984181 (7-9)  (7-7)
145Baker UniversityKSNAIA734210.6342009-20102020a11Garcia, Cody2015-202034 (14-4) (9-3)
146Liberty Univ.VAI24414170.6311974-’94.’06-2011x25Bonheim, Bob1974-1986118xxxxxx
147Missouri Valley CollegeMONAIA21812740.630 1963-1970s, 1991-2020a36Machholz, Mike1994-2020213 (7-6) (10-5)
148Ithaca CollegeNYIII594345180.6301930-1936, ’46-2020a80Nichols, Martin1996-2019274 (12-4) (11-4)
149Alabama, University ofALI875110.6291958-19591979x21Tanara, Jim1968-197987xxxxxx
150St. Francis College (Pa.)PAI1015940.6281961-19621975x14Vaux, Thomas1961-1975101xxxxxx

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Colleges – Top Teams by Winning Percentage – 2nd half

TDR Editor’s Notes : The follow teams are the second half of list of schools ranked by winning percentage of dual meets.
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No.SchoolStateLev.WinsLossesTiesPct.First Yr. (fall)Last yearYrs.Most Wins CoachYearsWins20202019
151Illinois State University (Normal)ILI283165140.6281940-19411995x55Koehler, Robert1964-’66,’67-’7462xxxxxx
152Lindsey-Wilson College KYNAIA1016000.6272009-20102020a11Ruff, Corey2009-2020101 (12-4)   (11-7)
153Montana State College (University)MTI1549080.6271942-’43, ’50-1987x38Agocs, Herb1963-197058xxxxxx
154South Carolina StateSCI875200.6261971-19771988x17Carson, James Jr.1971-197756xxxxxx
155Buena Vista Univ.IAIII45427070.6261976-19772020a44Baxter, Al1978-2004376 (3-9) (4-7)
156Colby Comm. CollegeKSJUCO26715950.6251970-19712020a50Lampe, Steven1976-2009236 (7-8) (0-11)
157Lindenwood Univ. – St. CharlesMONAIA/II925510.6251993-19942019a25Parsi, Joe1998-201029 (9-4) (12-5)
158Ferrum CollegeVAIII653900.6251985-1988, 2012-2020a11Yetzer, Nate2012-202065 (6-3) (10-2)
159Minnesota State-Mankato MNII634377190.6251950-19512020a70Macias, Robert1950-’80,’81-’88299 (10-3) (9-2)
160Bemidji State UniversityMNII18511070.6241954-19551977-1978x24Anderson, Chester1955-’61, ’62-’78177xxxxxx
161Roger Williams UniversityRIIII40224270.6231991-19922020a29Kemmy, Dave1994-2012251(15-8)  (12-9)
162Wisconsin-ParksideWIII34520980.6211969-19702020a51Koch, Jim1970-2011277 (7-6)  (6-5)
163Minnesota West-WorthingtonMNJUCO30818800.6211989-20032015a26Hotzler, Stan1989-2003157E-M (1-3)
164Ferris StateMIII19912250.618 1969-19701994x25Miller, Jim1984-199478xxxxxx
165SUNY Cortland NYIII65340280.6181946-19472020a74Bruhn, Brad2002-2020230 (7-9) (7-7)
166Luther College IAIII573352150.6181951-19522020a69Mitchell, Dave1996-2020287 (10-6) (8-8)
167Arizona StateAZI568351130.6161962-19632020a58Douglass, Bobby1974-1993238 (15-2)  (6-10)
168Akron, The University ofOHI190116130.6161930-’42,’46-1981x46Maluke, Andy1946-1966103xxxxxx
169Calf. State ChicoCAII1398660.6151957-19581992x35Petersen, Harold “Doc”1957-196855xxxxxx
170MacMurray Coll. (IL)ILIII17110710.6151961-2007, 2016-2020a50George, Pete1968-’72,’73-’7570 (1-1) (1-9)
171Central Washington UniversityWAII865420.6131959-19602005x46Beardsley, Eric1962-197586xxxxxx
172Edinboro Univ.PAI554348140.6121940-’41,’46-2020a75Flynn, Tim1998-2018223 (10-10)  (2-9)
173Boston UniversityMAI439276130.61219482015x67Adams, Carl1981-2015303xxxxxx
174Morgan State UniversityMDII1559820.6121950-19511996x46Phillips, James1972-1996118xxxxxx
175C. W. PostNYII1368630.6111956-19571982-1983x27Davey, James1958-1977136xxxxxx
176Oregon College of EducationORNAIA976220.6091958-19591974-1975x17Davis, Gale1967-197564xxxxxx
177Bloomsburg UniversityPAI617396150.6071936-’39, ’54-2020a68Sanders, Roger1972-1993250 (3-10)  (3-13)
178Rutgers UniversityNJI689446240.6051930-19312020a85Goodale, Scott2007-2019183(10-7)  (12-6)
179William & Mary CollegeVAI29219060.6051967-19681995x28Pincus, Bill1985-199074xxxxxx
180Wright State Univ.OHII1509820.6041973-19741993x20Bulugaris, Stamatis1973-1986150xxxxxx
181Clemson UniversitySCI18011830.6031975-19761995x20Griffin, Eddie1983-1992101xxxxxx
182Morningside CollegeIANAIA26117150.6031962-’77,’04-2020a31Brandt, Arnold H.1962-1977121 (7-6)  (9-4)
183SW Missouri State Univ.MOII20113230.6031963-19641994x31McCarty, Mike1989-1994150xxxxxx
184Missouri University ofMOI610401140.6021923-19242020a73Smith, Brian1998-2020295 (12-7) (16-1)
185North Carolina StateNCI733481220.6021924-19252020a92Guzzo, Bob1975-2004356 (15-0)  (16-3)
186Ohio State UniversityOHI803528280.6011920-19212020a100Hellickson, Russ1981-2006272 (10-4) (12-2)
187Worcester Polytechnic InstituteMAIII603399100.6011958-19592020a62Grebinar, Phil1972-2005414(8-15) (10-9)
188U.S. Army (West Point)NYI713469370.6001921-19222020a99Alitz, LeRoy1954-1977144 (10-3) (8-3)
189Santa Ana CollegeCACOA41027340.6001965-19662019a54Silva, Vince2001-2020135 (4-9) (2-12)
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College Wrestling News – # 112

TDR Editor’s Notes ; to be posted +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 } – Cael Sanderson talks NCAA Tournament cancellation, winter athlete eligibility, future of wrestling
Cael Sanderson understood the NCAA’s decision to cancel the 2020 NCAA Tournament in Minneapolis back in March. But even though he understood the decision — and on some level expected it — understanding didn’t necessarily make it any easier for him or his athletes to take. “I don’t think it was a huge surprise. I think it was definitely deflating and definitely disappointing,” Sanderson told The Daily Collegian. “It was also understandable because it was hard to justify bringing your kids, staff and people from all over the country into one location, especially in a contact sport or any personal kind of setting.”
At the forefront of Sanderson’s mind when the cancellation went into effect was the impact it’d have on his wrestlers. There’s both a team and an individual aspect to wrestling, something that makes the sport stand out in that regard. Also, it’s largely in the postseason — at conference and especially national tournaments — where wrestlers’ careers get remembered and legacies are cemented.
Now, there’ll be gaps in their legacies. “You just feel bad for the kids because they’ve been training their whole lives for these opportunities. And to not have had the chance to compete in the national tournament — in our sport — that’s obviously the crowning jewel…,” Sanderson said. “We love to compete. But when they’re looking back on their season in 20 years, the question is how’d you do in the national tournament?” … rest of story at https://www.collegian.psu.edu/sports/wrestling/article_de38e20e-1325-11eb-912c-27fbec08c5fd.html?mc_cid=1b88391836&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

2 } – NAIA retains winter sport championship dates
The NAIA recently announced plans to proceed with winter championship dates and locations as scheduled. For Wayland Baptist, this means championship dates and locations for men’s and women’s basketball and men’s and women’s wrestling will remain as scheduled, for now.   
“As with anything COVID-related, we cannot predict with certainty what the situation will be in the coming months. Based upon the information we have now, we intend to proceed with our winter championship dates and locations as scheduled,” NAIA President & CEO Jim Carr said. “While some members have expressed interest in delaying winter championships, moving these events to spring will cause additional resource and logistical challenges for members, conferences, and the national office.”  
The NAIA previously moved championship dates for fall sports – cross country, football, soccer and volleyball – to the spring. “It should be noted that the (NAIA) national office is working with the winter host sites regarding contingency plans, … rest of story at https://wbuathletics.com/news/2020/9/29/mens-basketball-naia-retains-winter-sport-championship-dates.aspx?mc_cid=72c2868447&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

3 } – Management Council recommends blanket waiver for all DIII student-athletes
Presidents Council will vote on season-of-participation waiver recommendation next week
October 21, 2020 By Jeremy Villanueva
The Division III Management Council is forwarding a recommendation to the Presidents Council to allow all Division III student-athletes to compete up to the established dates of competition/contest maximums without being charged a season of intercollegiate participation for this academic year. The Presidents Council will review the recommendation during its Oct. 28 videoconference. The blanket waiver request would not charge student-athletes a term of attendance for any term (semester/quarter) during the 2020-21 academic year in which they were eligible for competition.
The council noted that the COVID-19 pandemic will continue to dramatically affect higher education at least through the end of this academic year and likely beyond, and student-athletes are feeling the impact from both an academic and athletics perspective. The uncertainty regarding the extent of their athletics participation and the related eligibility repercussions contribute to a growing list of concerns for student-athletes.
This recommendation does not serve as a rationale for future reduced enrollment by student-athletes. Rather, the council reaffirmed its commitment … rest of story at https://www.ncaa.org/about/resources/media-center/news/management-council-recommends-blanket-waiver-all-diii-student-athletes?mc_cid=1b88391836&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

4 } – NJCAA announces 2020-21 eligibility status
Charlotte, NC – The NJCAA Board of Regents met Thursday to discuss NJCAA student-athlete eligibility for the 2020-21 academic year. Following the Board of Regents’ vote, all 2020-21 NJCAA sport seasons (fall, winter, spring) will not count towards student-athlete eligibility. The eligibility relief is provided to all NJCAA student-athletes regardless of sport season participation in the 2020-21 academic year. “The Board of Regents feels this decision is best for the success and well-being of our student-athletes and member colleges at this time,” stated Dr. Christopher Parker, NJCAA President & CEO. “There is no right answer to this challenge and situation, but as an association, we are going to support the eligibility of all our student-athletes to help them succeed in their academic and athletic careers.”

Returning student-athletes will be considered “non-counters” for letter of intent and NJCAA eligibility purposes. The NJCAA Eligibility Committee will continue to review and evaluate the impact of the blanket waiver on eligibility requirements. “The uncertainty surrounding the pandemic has put collegiate sports in a very challenging situation,” … rest of story at https://theguillotine.com/2020/10/njcaa-announces-2020-21-eligibility-status/?mc_cid=6032bfb245&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

5 } – From wrestling to engineering to walk-on fullback, Adam Prentice’s journey to USC
A college wrestler, a Division III linebacker and an engineer walk into a football meeting room — they’re all Adam Prentice. Or rather, they’re all paths Prentice, now a fullback with South Carolina football, could have taken as a senior at Clovis High School in California in 2015. In an age of specialization, the burly three-sport athlete did just about everything well, from playing both linebacker and running back for the Cougars, to putting up a 4.0 GPA in the classroom, to his volunteer work outside of it. But all of that didn’t add up to much in the way of big-time college football offers. Division III Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, in New York, was interested in him, both for his defensive play and his academic profile as a engineering student. More locally, Cal Poly had offered him a scholarship in wrestling. And after that, most schools either weren’t interested or were just impatient, … rest of story at https://www.thestate.com/sports/college/university-of-south-carolina/usc-football/article246592718.html?mc_cid=cc6d7a1ffb&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

6 } – IOWA STAR MCDONOUGH JOINS CORNELL WRESTLING STAFF
MOUNT VERNON – Matt McDonough, a two-time NCAA champion at the University of Iowa, has joined Coach Brent Hamm‘s Cornell wrestling staff as the head assistant for the 2020-21 season. “I am thrilled to have Matt on our coaching staff,” Hamm said. “Matt is high energy and relates well with people. His expertise in the wrestling room will raise our program to new heights. Matt will be a great mentor to our athletes and a huge asset on our coaching staff.”
McDonough was a three-time national finalist for the Hawkeyes, claiming NCAA crowns at 125 pounds in 2010 and 2012. He was NCAA runner-up in 2011. McDonough reached the finals at the Big Ten Championships four consecutive seasons, winning the title in 2011 and 2012. A native of Marion, Iowa, McDonough compiled an impressive 122-9 career record in a Hawkeye singlet. His .931 career winning percentage ranked 11th-highest in Iowa’s storied history at the time of his graduation. McDonough went 74-3 in Big Ten duals.
McDonough helped lead the Hawkeyes to Big Ten and NCAA team championships during the 2009-10 season. McDonough went on to compete for the Hawkeye Wrestling Club and was a member of the USA Freestyle National Team at 57 kilograms. Prior to landing on the Hilltop, McDonough was assistant coach at the University of Wisconsin. He spent two seasons on the Badgers’ staff. McDonough also ran the Eastern Iowa Wrestling Club for three years. … rest of story at https://www.cornellrams.com/article/3733?mc_cid=9754f989b3&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

7 } – Loss of University of Iowa sports is a betrayal
On Aug. 21, I and people I love were handed a betrayal by institutions I have loved and revered my entire life, the University of Iowa and the UI Athletic Dept. Anyone who has been betrayed by a loved one knows the sheer agony, unlike any other, of being angry and hurt to the very core of your being. In this case, the feeling is mixed with the utter grief and loss. • With loss of TV revenue looming, Iowa discontinues 4 sports
UI has announced it is dismantling the men’s and women’s Hawkeye Swimming and Diving program at the conclusion of the 2020-21 season. The reason given is that due to the loss of football revenue during a pandemic, four athletic programs need to be cut for the survival of other programs. Student athletes, who had spent their summer anxiously waiting for and trusting the guidance of the athletic department, found out at their first gathering with the team since early March, that, instead, their team is being discarded.
Their coaches, who have trained and cared for these young adults and who are the heart and soul of the program, had been given 30 minutes to process this knowledge before it was announced to their assembled student athletes, some were freshmen who had arrived on campus a few days prior and hadn’t even started classes let alone practice. Some had just survived the derecho that ripped through the state. All were young adults trying to come to terms with all the loss and change that has been caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. In their open letter, the U of I Athletic Dept. claims to be “transparent” and to have considered the importance, engagement, and history of Hawkeye Swimming and Diving before cutting the program.
History? Hawkeye Swimming and Diving is a program that originated in 1917 during World War I, survived the Spanish flu pandemic, the Great Depression, World War II, and Title IX cuts over its 103-year history. It is a program that has produced 27 Olympians, 476 NCAA All-Americans, and 19 NCAA champions. The butterfly stroke was invented at UI. Hawkeye Swimming and Diving not only had several athletes slated to compete in last season’s canceled NCAA Championships, but has athletes who are slated to compete at the 2021 Olympic Trials and the program is scheduled to host NCAA Championships in Iowa City in March 2021. After competing in the basement of the Field House for decades, a spectacular multimillion dollar facility was opened in 2010. It has 48 students on its roster from around the world. … rest of story at https://www.thegazette.com/subject/opinion/guest-columnist/loss-of-university-of-iowa-sports-is-a-betrayal-20200828?mc_cid=ea5a873124&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

8 } – Jordan Oliver to Wrestle in $25,000 Tournament on FloWrestling
FloWrestling announced on Saturday at Who’s Number One that it will host an eight-person tournament for wrestlers weighing in at 150 pounds, and Jordan Oliver will be one of the competitors. All entrants will make $1,000 with the fourth place finisher taking home $5,000, the third place finisher taking $10,000, the runner-up $15,000 and the winner $25,000.
The other two announced entries for the event are NCAA champion Anthony Ashnault and former Edinboro Scot and Iowa Hawkeye Patricio Lugo. The event will take place on Dec. 18. … rest of story at https://pistolsfiringblog.com/jordan-oliver-to-wrestle-in-25000-tournament-on-flowrestling/?mc_cid=9e55d26136&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

9} – University of Iowa expects football resurrection will pare down deficit, but cut sports to remain eliminated
IOWA CITY — The resurrection of Big Ten football — even in a limited capacity, with a truncated schedule and no fan revenue — could shave tens of millions off an anticipated $75 million University of Iowa athletics deficit during this pandemic-plagued year.
But downgrading the massive losses to between $40 million and $60 million will not save the four sports UI Athletics last month announced will disappear at the end of this academic year, UI Athletic Director Gary Barta told the Board of Regents on Wednesday. “The great news didn’t fix the problem,” Barta said of the Sept. 16 conference decision to kick off a shortened football season the weekend of Oct. 23-24.
“That day, I had staff members whose positions were being eliminated contact us and ask if they’d be able to stay on,” Barta told the regents. “And we had to have that very, very challenging discussion to say, ‘I’m sorry, but this hole is still very deep. And it’s going to be impacting us probably more than a decade as we pay back the deficit. “And so, no, the positions are still gone. The pay cuts are still in place. And the furloughs are still having to be taken.” Addressing a massive and mounting alumni and athlete-driven campaign to save the four dropped UI sports — swimming and diving, men’s tennis, and men’s gymnastics — Barta repeated and publicly answered a question that group brought him after learning of the football resumption. … rest of story at https://www.thegazette.com/subject/sports/university-of-iowa-expects-football-resurrection-will-pare-down-deficit-but-cut-sports-to-remain-eliminated-20200923?mc_cid=f2d65a70bb&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

10 } – Coach Mike Tellez leads successful wrestling program
WHITTIER — In 2006 the Rio Hondo College Wrestling program was on the brink of extinction. Enter Mike Tellez.
As an assistant in 2006 and then becoming the head coach the next season, Tellez began a transformation of the program and has never looked back for the last 14 years. Tellez, who was an All-American wrestler at Rio in 1985-’87, has seen multiple All-Americans, won five conference titles as a team and had four individual CCCAA State Champions.
“We’ve had great success at Rio Hondo, being a smaller program,” said Tellez, who won his seventh Coach of the Year honor. “We have a hard-working team and we take what we have and we know we have to develop it. “We usually have a smaller team (18-25 wrestlers). We’ve got guys that maybe didn’t have success in high school, but have way better success in college. Kahlil Tucker, our state champion last year, was a CIF placer and didn’t qualify for state in high school. His first year here, he didn’t qualify for state, and the second year he is state champ.”
Tellez, who has a staff of six assistant coaches, emphasized about how hard Tucker worked to get there. “I think it was the hard work of him buying into the system that we have,” said Tellez, who wrestled at Rio Hondo from 1985-’87. “Our motto here is: ‘When the kid wins, it’s the kid. When the kid loses, it’s the coaching.’ “He bought in and did everything that we asked him to do and earned it. He went from being not ranked to being the state champ.” … rest of story at https://www.greenleafguardian.com/coach-mike-tellez-leads-successful-wrestling-program/?mc_cid=cc6d7a1ffb&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

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