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Central Oklahoma
Wrestling
2016-17
1990 - Seven All-Americans, Three Champions (Howard Moore, Johnny Nimmo and Greg Oplotnik).
1991 - Six All-Americans.
1992 - Six All-Americans, Three Champions (Keith Cunningham, Howard Moore and Randy Zellner).
1993 - Seven All-Americans, Three Champions (Keith Cunningham, Todd Drake and Wes White).
1994 - Eight All-Americans, Four Champions (Jerry Best, Ryan Martin, Brian Melchiori and Wes White).
1995 - Eight All-Americans, Three Champions (Jerry Best, Mike Keim and Brian Melchiori).
1996 - Six All-Americans, Three Champions (Shawn Bateman, Jerry Best, Mark Cunningham).
1997 - Six All-Americans.
1998 - Five All-Americans, One Champion (Matt Goodson).
1999 - Four All-Americans, Two Champions (Jeremiah Constant, Edwin Lorne).
2000 - Six All-Americans, One Champion (Mark Dodgen).
2001 - Four All-Americans, One Champion (Cole Province).
2002 - Seven All-Americans, Four Champions (Cole Province, Matt Dodgen, Shawn Silvis, Muhammed Lawal).
2003 - Five All-Americans, Three Champions (Mark Dodgen, Cole Province, Shawn Silvis).
2004 - Six All-Americans, Two Champions (Cole Province, Jason Tapia).
2005 - Five All-Americans.
2006 - Six All-Americans.
2007 - Eight All-Americans, One Champion (Kyle Evans).
2008 - Five All-Americans, One Champion (Kyle Evans).
2009 - Five All-Americans.
2010 - Three All-Americans.
2011 - Three All-Americans.
2012 - Three All-Americans.
2013 - Six All-Americans, One Champion (Cory Dauphin).
2014 - Three All-Americans, One Champion (Casy Rowell)
2015 - One All-American, One Champion (Chris Watson)
Broncho Wrestling
Dominance on the Mat
15 National Team Titles
Eight NAIA, Seven NCAA Division II
38 Individual Champions, 139 All-Americans
In NCAA Division II
General Information
2015-16 Schedule.................................................................. 1
UCO Quick Facts/Athletic Staff Directory........................... 2
The Coaches
Head Coach........................................................................... 4
Assistant Coaches................................................................ 5
Season Outlook/Wrestlers
2015-16 Season Outlook....................................................6-7
2015-16 Roster...................................................................8-9
Wrestler Profiles.............................................................10-25
Season Review/History
2014-15 Season Review...................................................... 26
Individual Records/Dual Results........................................ 27
All-Americans by Year...................................................28-29
Multiple All-Americans...................................................... 29
Individual Records.............................................................. 30
National Tournament History/Regional Champions........... 31
All-Time Lettermen.......................................................32-33
Season-by-Season Results.............................................34-36
Series Records..................................................................... 37
Coaching Records............................................................... 38
About UCO
The University.................................................................... 39
University President Dr. Don Betz...................................... 40
Athletic Administration..................................................41-43
About Edmond.................................................................... 44
About Oklahoma City......................................................... 44
Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association.......I.B.C.
Table of Contents
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Date	Opponent	 Location	 Time
11/3/2016	 Bronze-Blue Intrasquad	 EDMOND	 7 p.m.
11/6/2016	 Oklahoma City Open	 Oklahoma City, Okla.	 9 a.m.
11/9/2016	 McKendree University	 Lebanon, Ill.	 7 p.m.
11/10/2016	 Missouri Baptist University	 St. Louis, Mo.	 7 p.m.
11/13/2016	 Oklahoma Open	 TBA	 9 a.m.
11/19/2016	 Lindenwood Open	 St. Charles, Mo.	 9 a.m.
12/3/2016	 Fort Hays State University	 Hays, Kan.	 9 a.m.
12/7/2016	 Ouachita Baptist University	 EDMOND	 6 p.m.
12/11/2016	 Jet Invite	 Wichita, Kan.	 9 a.m.
12/19/2016	 OCU Duals	 Oklahoma City, Okla.	 9 a.m.
1/8/2017	 University of Central Missouri	 Warrensburg, Mo.	 2 p.m.
1/11/2017	 Oklahoma City University	 EDMOND	 7 p.m.
1/14/2017	 UNK Duals	 Kearney, Neb.	 TBA
1/20/2017	 University of Nebraska at Kearney	 EDMOND	 TBA
1/21/2017	 Adams State University	 EDMOND	 TBA
1/23/2017	 Colorado State University - Pueblo	 EDMOND	 TBA
1/27/2017	 Lindenwood University	 St. Charles, Mo.	 TBA
2/1/2017	 Newman University	 Wichita, Kan.	 7 p.m.
2/5/2017	 Fort Hays State University	 EDMOND	 2 p.m.
2/12/2017	 MIAA Championships	 Kearney, Neb.	 9 a.m.
2/24-25/2017	 NCAA Regionals	 Golden, Colo.	 9 a.m.
3/10-11/2017	 NCAA National Championships	 Birmingham, Ala.	 9 a.m.
2016-17 SCHEDULE
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UCO Quick Facts
Mailing Address:
100 North University
Edmond, OK 73034
Founded: Dec. 24, 1890
President: Dr. Don Betz
Athletic Director: Joe Muller
Assistant Athletic Director/Facilities: Gunnar Poff
Assistant Athletic Director/Business: Britni Brannon
AssistantAthleticDirector/MediaRelations: ChrisBrannick
Assistant Athletic Director/Compliance: Darnell Smith
Assistant Athletic Director/Marketing & Corporate Sales:
Brandon Baker
Director of Athletic Compliance: Jeremy Rogers
Director of Stampede Club: Al Jones
Head Athletic Trainer: Ed Kabrick
Faculty Representative: Trey Cone
National Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: Mid-AmericaIntercollegiateAthleticsAssociation
Nickname: Bronchos
School Colors: Bronze and Blue
Enrollment: 17,101
Wrestling Facts
Head Coach: Todd Steidley
Years, Record at UCO: First year
Years, Overall Record: First year
Assistant Coach: Kyle Evans
Assistant Coach: Sam Hazewinkel
2015-16 Dual Record: 12-5
2015-16 Conference Dual Record (Finish): 4-1 (Second)
2015-16 Conference Tournament Finish: Second
2015-16 Regional Tournament Finish: Sixth
2015-16 National Tournament Finish: 35th
Returning/Lost: 29/14
Starters Returning/Lost: 6/4
Wrestling History
First Year of Wrestling: 1921
All-time Dual Record: 526-238-11
Conference Championships: Six (1929, ‘31, ‘32, ‘35, ‘36, ‘13)
RegionalChampionships: 19(1990,‘91,‘92,‘93,‘94,‘95,‘96,
‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘12).
National Championships: 15 (1979, ‘81, ‘82, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86,
‘87, ‘89, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘02, ‘03, ‘07).
Athletic Media Relations
Director of Athletic Media Relations: Chris Brannick
	 Office:	 (405) 974-2142
	 Cell:	 (405) 301-1087
	 Email:	cbrannick@uco.edu
UCO Wrestling Directory
Athletic Department Administrative Assistant
Angel Aston (aaston1@uco.edu)..............................................974-2500
Head Coach
Todd Steidley (tsteidley@uco.edu)...........................................974-2509
Assistant Coach
Kyle Evans (kevans16@uco.edu) ............................................974-2509
Assistant Coach
Sam Hazewinkel (shazewinkel@uco.edu) ...............................974-2509
Athletic Director
Joe Muller (jmuller2@uco.edu)................................................974-2500
Assistant Athletic Director/Operations
Gunnar Poff (gpoff@uco.edu)..................................................974-2176
Marketing & Corporate Sales
Brandon Baker (bbaker13@uco.edu).......................................974-2164
Compliance
Jeremy Rogers (jrogers42@uco.edu)........................................974-2141
Darnell Smith (dsmith132@uco.edu) .....................................974-3959
Head Athletic Trainer
Ed Kabrick (ekabrick@uco.edu) .............................................974-2188
(405 Area Code)
School Nickname
“Bronchos” was the nickname selected for Central Oklahoma
in 1922 by Mrs. C.W. Wantland, wife of long-time UCO football
coach C.W. Wantland. The name was chosen from a number of
suggestions for the name of UCO’s football team and became the
nickname for all athletic teams at the school.
Mrs.Wantland was made an honorary member of the Letterman’s
Clubasaresultofselectingthenickname,becomingthefirstwoman
admitted to that organization.
School Colors
BronzeandbluewerechosenasCentralOklahoma’sschoolcolors
early in the fall of 1895 by school president Edmund Dandridge
Murdaugh. The first public display of the bronze and blue was
in Guthrie when a student represented UCO in the first oratorical
contest ever held in Oklahoma.
On The Cover
Featured on the cover of the 2016-17 wrestling media guide are
UCO seniors Josh Ailey, Danny Carrillo, Aaron Hane and Brock
Warren.
Production Credits
The 2016-17 wrestling media guide was written, edited and de-
signed by the UCO Athletic Media Relations Office.
Photographs were provided by Dan Smith, director of UCO
Photographic Services.
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Todd Steidley, a former
national champion for
Central Oklahoma who
went on to win seven state
titles as a high school
coach in the state, was
tabbed to take over as the
Bronchos’ head wrestling
coach on May 17, 2016.
“It’s my dream job,” said
Steidley, currently prin-
cipal at Claremore High
School. “It’s the only job I
would have left Claremore
for. Edmond is a wonderful place to live, UCO is a
great institution and we’re excited about coming back
to take over the reigns of the wrestling program.”
Steidley replaces legendary head coach David
James, who led the Bronchos to 12 national champi-
onships and 396 dual wins during a 34-year career.
“I wouldn’t be where I am today without the influ-
ence of David James,” Steidley said. “He had a huge
impact on me when I went to school at UCO and a
lot of the things I’ve done in coaching I do because of
him. I want to continue his legacy.
“I guess it’s a new era and I’m excited about it. I feel
UCO is the best Division II program in the country
and we want to fight for national championships and
continue to mold young men into productive citi-
zens.”
A prep standout at Tulsa Union High School,
Steidley was a Division I qualifier at Utah State before
spending his last two seasons at UCO. He went 64-
11-2 with the Bronchos from 1986-88, winning the
142-pound national title as a junior and finishing
runner-up as a senior.
Steidley spent two years as a graduate assistant
coach at UCO, helping the Bronchos capture the
NAIA team title in 1989 before finishing second in
the school’s first year in NCAA Division II in 1990.
He served as assistant coach at Clemson in 1990-91
before going to Enid High School as head coach for
one year. Steidley led Bristow High School to three
Class 3A state championships during a six-year career
there and then guided Ponca City High School to four
consecutive Class 6A titles from 1998-06.
Steidley, who finished with a phenomenal 211-18
career dual record, has been principal at Claremore
High School since 2006.
Todd and his wife, Kelli, have two children – Erin
Delk and Garrett -- and one grandson (Loudin).
Head Coach
Todd Steidley
Todd Steidley
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In his fourth year as Central Oklahoma’s full-time assistant coach is Kyle Evans,
one of the most decorated wrestlers in the school’s illustrious history.
Evans joined the staff in the fall of 2013 and helped lead the team to a 14-4 dual
record and fifth-place national finish in 2013-14 as UCO crowned one individual
national champion and had two runners-up. The Bronchos had another individu-
al national champion the following season and then helped the team to a 12-5 dual
record last year with wins over a pair of top-10 teams, including No. 1 Maryville.
Kyle spent his entire career at 141 pounds and was a four-time All-American
and two-time national champion for the Bronchos. He finished with a 125-20
record that ranks fourth on the school’s all-time list for winning percentage (.862)
and 10th for wins.
Evans redshirted his first year and then beat out a returning All-American in
earning the starting berth at 141 in 2004-05, winning the regional title and finish-
ing sixth nationally en route to a 24-13 record. He came back the next season to
go 30-5, winning 22 of his last 24 matches to capture a second straight regional crown before finishing as the
national runner-up.
Evans was virtually unbeatable his final two seasons, going a combined 71-2 in winning back-to-back na-
tional championships.
He became the first UCO wrestler to complete a full season undefeated as a junior in 2006-07 with a perfect
39-0 record that included 18 bonus-point wins and was named Midwest Regional Wrestler of the Year before
sweeping four matches in winning the national title. Kyle repeated as both Midwest Regional Wrestler of the
Year and national champion during a dominating senior season that saw him finish 32-2 with 18 bonus-point
wins.
Evans became just the second UCO wrestler to win four regional titles and he had a 43-match winning
streak that ranks as the fourth-longest in school history. He earned 53 bonus-point wins during his career
with a school-record 25 technical falls.
A state champion as a senior at Edmond North High School, Kyle earned his general studies degree in busi-
ness from Central in 2008 and worked in the medical sales field before returning to UCO.
Assistant Coach
Kyle Evans
Kyle Evans
Sam Hazewinkel joins first-year head coach Todd Steidley and assistant coach Kyle
Evans on the 2016-17 wrestling staff.
Hazewinkel, of the same family inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame,
brings one of the better resumes and pedigrees in all of wrestling to UCO. National
champion, All-American, Olympian, Hazewinkel has done it all.
Hazewinkel went 140-0 in high school at Pensacola Christian Academy and was a
three-time state champion. From there, he went to the University of Oklahoma and
was a four-time All-American and a four-time Academic All-American.
Also a four-time U.S. Open Champion, twice in Freestyle and twice in Greco, Haze-
winkel was a 2008 University World Champion in Greco. The same year, he served as
alternate for the Olympics and in 2012 was also an Olympian in both Freestyle and
Greco.
After competing in the Olympics, Hazewinkel joined his father and uncle as Olym-
pians. Sam and his father, Dave, are the only father-son Olympians in American
wrestling history.
Sam is married (Rachel) and has one son (Josh).
Assistant Coach Sam Hazewinkel
Sam Hazewinkel
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Season Outlook
The 2016-17 season for
Central Oklahoma is cer-
tain to be remembered as
Todd Steidley takes over
the program that for the
past 34 seasons has been
led by David James.
James led the Bronchos
to 12 of their 15 team
national championships
and coached 48 individu-
al national champions.
Steidley was one of
those.
The Bronchos won a
team title in 1987. Steid-
ley won the 141-pound
title that year as a junior.
Now he is tasked with
leading one of the best
programs in the country
back to glory.
“This is a dream job,”
Steidley said. “I couldn’t
be happier to have this
opportunity. I loved this
place when I wrestled
here, I’ve always loved
this place. It really is a
dream come true to come
back here and get the
chance to coach here.”
Steidley’s first assign-
ment was keeping assis-
tant coach Kyle Evans on
staff. Evans is a four-time
All-American and two-
time national champion
UCO alum, who put
together an incredible
recruiting class that USA
Wrestling Magazine
ranked as No. 4 in the
country.
Steidley then added a
second assistant coach in
Sam Hazewinkel, a four-
time All-American him-
self, and an Olympian.
“Kyle deserves so much
credit for what he does,”
Steidley says. “He made
the transition seamless,
and he did more work
than anyone this sum-
mer.”
On Hazewinkel.
“Sam brings so much
energy to the wrestling
room,” Steidley said. “He
has been a great addition
for us. I’m learning from
Kyle and Sam everyday
myself.”
The Bronchos return
29 wrestlers from last
year, and added almost
20 new guys too. Here
is a weight-by-weight
look at the 2016-17 UCO
Bronchos.
125: UCO has five
wrestlers at 125-pounds
and Zac D’Amico leads
the charge. The junior
went 20-14 last sea-
son. Joshua Lindsey, a
freshman from Moore,
Okla., will make a push
for immediate mat time.
And Tim Null will look
for some action as well
after redshirting last year.
Noah McQuigg and Gar-
rett Rowe are two young
talents that will redshirt.
133: 133 is a very com-
petitive weight for the
Bronchos. Senior Aaron
Hane should get the most
matches. Junior Josh
Breece is vying for time
as is sophomore Blake
Dauphin and redshirt
Aaron Hane is one of four returners at 133 pounds for the Bronchos. [UCO Photo Services]
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Season Outlook
freshman Rio Zamora.
141: Joshua Ailey
returns for his senior
season ranked No. 7 in
the country at 141. The
national qualifier from a
year ago looks to improve
on his 26-11 mark from a
year ago. Tyler Tustin will
get some action at 141
pounds, and Cy Trindle
will redshirt this season.
Both provide what Steid-
ley called tremendous
work ethic in the wres-
tling room, making each
of the 141-pound wres-
tlers better with time.
149: The deepest
weight for Central Okla-
homa is 149 pounds. Will
Steltzlen and Briar Stopp
will take the mat while
Shamar Young redshirts.
Tanner Bailey, Timothy
O’Connor and Michael
Williams are also there
providing depth at 149.
157: Bryan Dutton
leads the group. The
junior only wrestled in
the OCU Open last year,
but along with Cody
Ryan, who went 11-7 last
year wrestling in three
open tournaments, 157
can be a strong point
for the Bronchos. Three
freshman, Paden Bailey,
Jerrod McKinstry, and
Justin Walker make 157 a
young class, but it’s a very
talented class too.
165: Senior Danny
Carillo went 31-11 last
season and is back for
one more run with the
Bronchos. Sophomores
Mason Thompson, who
went 29-15 at 174 last
year, and Dakota Head
add a little bit of depth to
the class. Justin Walker
also works with 165 some
too.
174: Another young
but talented group for the
Bronchos. Ryan Ander-
son and Gage Stallworth,
both sophomores, look to
see more action in their
second year. And redshirt
freshman Miguel Bar-
reras is looking to take
what he learned last year
and put it to work full
time this season.
184: 184, like 149, is
deep. The Bronchos have
six wrestlers at 184. John
Finn and Caleb Hawes
are looking to lead the
group. While Walker
Smith, Johnathan Bowen
and Brock Warren, as
well as transfer Joel Dix-
on, add depth to a crucial
weight class for Steidley.
197: Greg Wilson and
Thomas Shepherd are
holding it down at 197.
Though there isn’t as
much depth here for the
Bronchos, Wilson looks
to transition to a full time
contributor.
Hvy: Kyle Factor is
UCO’s second nationally
ranked wrestler, No. 10 in
the country. He returns
for his junior season after
piling up 41 wins over
the past two seasons.
Caleb Cotter and Evan
McGee will also contrib-
ute. McGee saw limited
action last season going
9-7. Cotter wrestled at
both 197 and heavy-
weight, and went 8-2.
Senior Danny Carrillo returns at 165 pounds for UCO. [UCO Photo Services]
Wt.	 Ht.	 Class	 Hometown/High School
Joshua Ailey	 141	 5-7	 Sr.	 Tonkawa, Okla. / Tonkawa
Ryan Anderson	 174	 5-11	 So.	 Norman, Okla. / Home School
Paden Bailey	 157	 5-10	 Fr.	 Broken Arrow, Okla. / Broken Arrow
Tanner Bailey	 149	 5-9	 So.	 Broken Arrow, Okla. / Broken Arrow
Miguel Barreras	 174	 6-0	 R-Fr.	 Rio Rancho, N.M. / Rio Rancho
Jonathan Bowen	 184	 6-1	 So.	 Fort Worth, Texas / Central
Josh Breece	 133	 5-4	 Jr.	 Edmond, Okla. / North
Danny Carrillo	 165	 5-8	 Sr.	 Rio Rancho, N.M. / Rio Rancho
Caleb Cotter	 285	 6-2	 Jr.	 Sapulpa, Okla. / Sapulpa
Zac D'Amico	 125	 5-5	 Jr.	 Moore, Okla. / Southmoore
Blake Dauphin	 133	 5-8	 So.	 Tuttle, Okla. / Tuttle
Joel Dixon	 184	 6-0	 So.	 Edmond, Okla. / Edmond North
Bryan Dutton	 157	 5-10	 Jr.	 Guthrie, Okla. / Guthrie
Kyle Factor	 285	 5-10	 Jr.	 Moore, Okla. / Westmoore
John Finn	 184	 5-11	 Jr.	 Moore, Okla. / Westmoore
Aaron Hane	 133	 5-6	 Sr.	 Piedmont, Okla. / Piedmont
Caleb Hawes	 184	 6-0	 So.	 Barnsdall, Okla. / Barnsdall
Dakota Head	 165	 5-8	 So.	 Tuttle, Okla. / Tuttle
Joshua Lindsey	 125	 5-5	 Fr.	 Moore, Okla. / Moore
Evan McGee	 285	 5-8	 Sr.	 Ardmore, Okla. / Ardmore
Jerrod McKinstry	 157	 5-9	 Fr.	 Fort Worth, Texas / Keller Fossil Ridge
Noah McQuigg	 125	 5-5	 Fr.	 Tuttle, Okla. / Tuttle
Ashraf Mohamad	 197	 5-11	 Fr.	 Edmond, Okla. / Edmond North
Tim Null	 125	 5-6	 R-Fr.	 Mount Airy, Md. / South Carroll
Timothy O'Connor	 149	 5-9	 Jr.	 Guthrie, Okla. / Guthrie
Griffin Qualls	 285	 5-11	 Fr.	 Coweta, Okla. / Coweta
Garrett Rowe	 125	 5-9	 Fr.	 Choctaw, Okla. / Choctaw
Cody Ryan	 157	 6-0	 So.	 Chandler, Okla. / Chandler
Thomas Sheperd	 197	 5-11	 R-Fr.	 Shawnee, Okla. / Shawnee
Walker Smith	 184	 6-1	 R-Fr.	 Shawnee, Okla. / Shawnee
Gage Stallworth	 174	 5-11	 So.	 Cushing, Okla. / Cushing
Will Steltzlen	 149	 5-9	 So.	 Collinsville, Okla. / Collinsville
Briar Stopp	 149	 5-8	 So.	 Newkirk, Okla. / Newkirk
Mason Thompson	 165	 6-1	 So.	 Bixby, Okla. / Bixby
Cy Trindle	 141	 5-9	 So.	 Edmond, Okla. / Edmond North
Tyler Tustin	 141	 5-9	 Jr.	 Poteau, Okla. / Poteau
Justin Walker	 157	 5-10	 Fr.	 Collinsville, Okla. / Collinsville
Brock Warren	 184	 6-0	 Sr.	 Broken Arrow, Okla. / Broken Arrow
Michael Williams	 149	 5-8	 Jr.	 Claremore, Okla. / Claremore
Greg Wilson	 197	 5-10	 Jr.	 Keller, Texas / Central
Shamar Young	 149	 5-8	 Fr.	 Edmond, Okla. / Edmond Santa Fe
Rio Zamora	 133	 5-7	 R-Fr.	 Madill, Okla. / Madill
2016-17 Roster (Alphabetical)
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Freshman (14): Miguel Barreras, Tim Null, Thomas Sheperd, Walker Smith, Rio Zamora, Paden Bailey, Joshua Lindsey,
Jerrod McKinstry, Noah McQuigg, Ashraf Mohamad, Griffin Qualls, Garrett Rowe, Justin Walker, Shamar Young
Sophomore (13): Ryan Anderson, Tanner Bailey, Jonathan Bowen, Blake Dauphin, Joel Dixon, Caleb Hawes, Dakota Head,
Cody Ryan, Gage Stallworth, Will Steltzlen, Briar Stopp, Mason Thompson, Cy Trindle
Junior (9): Josh Breece, Caleb Cotter, Zac D’Amico, Bryan Dutton, Kyle Factor, John Finn, Timothy O’Connor, Tyler Tustin,
Michael Williams, Greg Wilson
Senior (5): Joshua Ailey, Danny Carrillo, Aaron Hane	 , Evan McGee, Brock Warren
Breakdown by Class
2016-17 Roster (By Weight)	 Wt.	 Ht.	 Class	 Hometown/High School
Zac D’Amico	 125	 5-5	 Jr.	 Moore, Okla. / Southmoore
Joshua Lindsey	 125	 5-5	 Fr.	 Moore, Okla. / Moore
Noah McQuigg	 125	 5-5	 Fr.	 Tuttle, Okla. / Tuttle
Tim Null	 125	 5-6	 R-Fr.	 Mount Airy, Md. / South Carroll
Garrett Rowe	 125	 5-9	 Fr.	 Choctaw, Okla. / Choctaw
Josh Breece	 133	 5-4	 Jr.	 Edmond, Okla. / North
Blake Dauphin	 133	 5-8	 So.	 Tuttle, Okla. / Tuttle
Aaron Hane	 133	 5-6	 Sr.	 Piedmont, Okla. / Piedmont
Rio Zamora	 133	 5-7	 R-Fr.	 Madill, Okla. / Madill
Joshua Ailey	 141	 5-7	 Sr.	 Tonkawa, Okla. / Tonkawa
Cy Trindle	 141	 5-9	 So.	 Edmond, Okla. / Edmond North
Tyler Tustin	 141	 5-9	 Jr.	 Poteau, Okla. / Poteau
Tanner Bailey	 149	 5-9	 So.	 Broken Arrow, Okla. / Broken Arrow
Timothy O’Connor	 149	 5-9	 Jr.	 Guthrie, Okla. / Guthrie
Will Steltzlen	 149	 5-9	 So.	 Collinsville, Okla. / Collinsville
Briar Stopp	 149	 5-8	 So.	 Newkirk, Okla. / Newkirk
Michael Williams	 149	 5-8	 Jr.	 Claremore, Okla. / Claremore
Shamar Young	 149	 5-8	 Fr.	 Edmond, Okla. / Edmond Santa Fe
Paden Bailey	 157	 5-10	 Fr.	 Broken Arrow, Okla. / Broken Arrow
Bryan Dutton	 157	 5-10	 Jr.	 Guthrie, Okla. / Guthrie
Jerrod McKinstry	 157	 5-9	 Fr.	 Fort Worth, Texas / Keller Fossil Ridge
Cody Ryan	 157	 6-0	 So.	 Chandler, Okla. / Chandler
Justin Walker	 157	 5-10	 Fr.	 Collinsville, Okla. / Collinsville
Danny Carrillo	 165	 5-8	 Sr.	 Rio Rancho, N.M. / Rio Rancho
Dakota Head	 165	 5-8	 So.	 Tuttle, Okla. / Tuttle
Mason Thompson	 165	 6-1	 So.	 Bixby, Okla. / Bixby
Ryan Anderson	 174	 5-11	 So.	 Norman, Okla. / Home School
Miguel Barreras	 174	 6-0	 R-Fr.	 Rio Rancho, N.M. / Rio Rancho
Gage Stallworth	 174	 5-11	 So.	 Cushing, Okla. / Cushing
Jonathan Bowen	 184	 6-1	 So.	 Fort Worth, Texas / Central
Joel Dixon	 184	 6-0	 So.	 Edmond, Okla. / Edmond North
John Finn	 184	 5-11	 Jr.	 Moore, Okla. / Westmoore
Caleb Hawes	 184	 6-0	 So.	 Barnsdall, Okla. / Barnsdall
Walker Smith	 184	 6-1	 R-Fr.	 Shawnee, Okla. / Shawnee
Brock Warren	 184	 6-0	 Sr.	 Broken Arrow, Okla. / Broken Arrow
Ashraf Mohamad	 197	 5-11	 Fr.	 Edmond, Okla. / Edmond North
Thomas Sheperd	 197	 5-11	 R-Fr.	 Shawnee, Okla. / Shawnee
Greg Wilson	 197	 5-10	 Jr.	 Keller, Texas / Central
Caleb Cotter	 285	 6-2	 Jr.	 Sapulpa, Okla. / Sapulpa
Kyle Factor	 285	 5-10	 Jr.	 Moore, Okla. / Westmoore
Evan McGee	 285	 5-8	 Sr.	 Ardmore, Okla. / Ardmore
Griffin Qualls	 285	 5-11	 Fr.	 Coweta, Okla. / Coweta
Oklahoma (37): Zac D’Amico, Joshua Lindsey, Noah McQuigg, Garrettt Rowe, Josh Breece, Blake Dauphin, Aaron Hane, Rio
Zamora, Joshua Ailey, Cy Trindle, Tyler Tustin, Tanner Bailey, Timothy O’Connor, Will Steltzlen, Briar Stopp, Michael Williams,
Shamar Young, Paden Bailey, Bryan Dutton, Cody Ryan, Justin Walker, Dakota Head, Josh Jacobson, Mason Thompson, Ryan An-
derson, Gage Stallworth, Joel Dixon, John Finn, Caleb Hawes, Walker Smith, Brock Warren, Ashraf Mohamad, Thomas Sheperd,
Caleb Cotter, Kyle Factor, Evan McGee, Griffin Qualls
Maryland (1): Tim Null
New Mexico (2): Danny Carillo, Miguel Barreras
Texas (3): Jerrod McKinstry, Jonathan Bowen, Greg Wilson
Breakdown by State
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Josh Ailey
141
5-7
Senior
Tonkawa, Okla.
Tonkawa
Ryan Anderson
174
5-11
Sophomore
Norman, Okla.
Homeschool
Returning national qualifier looking to
finish his career off on a high-note ... Veteran
presence for young Bronchos team ... Tal-
ented leader ranked No. 7 in the country by
D2Wrestle.com’s preseason rankings ... Spent
two years at Northeastern A&M in Miami
before transferring to Central Oklahoma as a
junior.
2015-2016: Ailey filled the 141 pound
slot for the Bronchos during the 2015-2016
season ... Placing 3rd at not only the MIAA
Tournament but also the West Regional
Tournament, paving the way to wrestle at the
NCAA Division II Championships ... Ailey
went 26-11 in the 2015-2016 season.
Juco: Two-year starter at 133 pounds for
the Norsemen, earning All-America honors
both seasons ... Placed eighth as a freshman
in 2013-14 in helping NEO capture the na-
tional championship and was a seventh-place
finisher last year.
High School: Prep standout at Tonkawa
High School, finishing with a 128-8 career
record ... Four-time state placer and earned
All-State honors as a senior.
Personal: Kinesiology major ... Enjoys
fishing and golf as hobbies ... Names Buffa-
lo Wild Wings as his favorite restaurant ...
Birthdate is Jan. 16, 1995.
		 Tech.	Major
	 Falls	Falls	Dec.
Season	 W-L	W-L	W-L	W-L	TDs	 NFs	Rev.	Esc.
2015-16	 26-11	 19-4	 2-2	 3-1	 52-23	 24-14	 9-7	22-26
Anderson looks to find a role with the
Bronchos after redshirting last year ... How
is recovery from hip surgery goes will be key
this season.
2015-16: Was redshirted for the 2015-16
season ... also underwent hip reconstruction
surgery.
High School: Was home schooled ... but
wrestled for Moore high school.
Personal: Business major ... Birthdate is
Jan. 16, 1990.
Josh Ailey
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Paden Bailey
157
5-10
Freshman
Broken Arrow, Okla.
Broken Arrow
Freshman who will get valuable experience
in the wrestling room.
High School: 2015 State champion (152)
from Broken Arrow, Okla. ... Earned All-
State honors in 2012 and 2015 ... Finished off
his high school career with a 87-18 overall
record.
Personal: Bailey’s father Leo Bailey was a
two-time All-American at Oklahoma State,
and his brother Dallas Bailey wrestled for
OSU ... Older brother Tanner Bailey also
wrestles for UCO ... Industrial Safety major ...
Birthdate is Oct. 25, 1996.
Tanner Bailey
149
5-9
Sophomore
Broken Arrow, Okla.
Broken Arrow
Ouachita Baptist transfer looking to find a
role with the Bronchos after redshirting here
last season.
High School: Three-time State Qualifier
and 2013 State Champion (145) from Broken
Arrow, Oklahoma ... Finished off his high
school career with a 84-21 overall record
Personal: Bailey’s father Leo Bailey was a
two-time All-American at Oklahoma State,
and his brother Dallas Bailey wrestled for
OSU ... Younger brother Paden also wrestles
for UCO ... Engineering major ... Enjoys golf-
ing ... Birthdate is June. 26, 1995.
Miguel Barreras
174
6-0
Redshirt Freshman
Rio Rancho, N.M.
Rio Rancho
Looking to build off succesful Redshirt
year where he gained tons of experience ...
Wreslted in five matches in open tournament
... Could be regular starter at 174.
2015-16: Redshirt season ... Wrestled only
at the Roger Denker Open ... Went 3-2 in
that tournament, winning once by major
decision, and once by fall.
High School: Five-time state finalist at Rio
Rancho High School and finished with a 165-
27 career record ... Runner-up as an eighth
grader and freshman before winning three
straight titles ... Won prestigious Reno Tour-
nament of Champions title during senior
campaign and was runner-up in the High
School National Tournament in the summer
of 2014 ... Also earned All-State honors in
football after leading Rams to state champi-
onship as a senior.
Personal: Business major ... Father (Mi-
chael) was a four-time Division II All-Amer-
ican who ended his career at UCO, placing
fourth in 2002 to help the Bronchos claim the
national title ... Lists the Pittsburgh Steelers
as his top team . . . Birthdate is Dec. 21, 1996.
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Jonathan Bowen
184
6-1
Sophomore
Fort Worth, Texas
Central
Josh Breece
133
5-4
Junior
Edmond, Okla.
Edmond North
JUCO: Attended Barton Community
College where he placed 3rd in regionals and
qualified to compete at the National Tourna-
ment.
High School: Attended Central High
School in Keller, Texas ... Competed at the
State Championships for Greco and Freestyle
... Came in 2nd at Greco State (182) in 2015
... Completed high school with a 47-11 career
record.
Personal: Industrial Safety major ... Enjoys
lifting weights ... Names the Thunder as his
favorite sports team ... Birthdate is Nov. 16,
1996.
Physical grappler who can pile up the
points for the Bronchos ... Looking to return
from injury and claim a starting spot.
2015-16: Breece placed 3rd in the Jet Invi-
tational Tournament, going 7-6 in the sea-
son. Tech falling one opponent, and winning
4 matches by major decision.
2014-15: Placed in two open tournaments
and was set to challenge for starting job before
suffering injury and sitting out the rest of the
year ... Went 10-3 with six bonus-point wins in
taking fourth at the Swede Open and third at the
UNK Open ... Was named to the MIAA Academ-
ic Honor Roll.
2013-14: Didn’t make season debut until the
NWCA Division II National Duals in January
and ended up going 9-9 with two bonus-point
wins ... Dropped 9-5 overtime decision to even-
tual national champion Ben Sergent of Findlay
in his first collegiate match ... Won four straight
during one stretch ... Placed fourth in the
Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Asso-
ciation Tournament ... Went 2-2 in the rugged
Central Super Regional.
High School: Three-time state qualifier at Ed-
mond North High School, finishing with a 77-18
career record ... Third-place state finisher and an
All-State selection as a senior after helping lead
the Huskies to their first-ever state title.
Personal: Father (Stephen) and three uncles
wrestled at Oklahoma ... Birthdate is April 11,
1995.
Josh Breece
		 Tech.	Major
	 Falls	Falls	Dec.
Season	 W-L	W-L	W-L	W-L	TDs	 NFs	Rev.	Esc.
2015-16	7-6	0-4	1-0	4-1	28-10	13-2	1-2	11-26
2013-14	9-9	1-0	0-0	1-2	x-x	x-x	x-x	x-x
Totals	 16-15	1-4	1-0	5-3
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Danny Carrillo
165
5-8
Senior
Rio Rancho, N.M.
Rio Rancho
Junior workhorse could help Bronchos in
the back half of the lineup ... Won 31 matches
after transferring from Northeastern A&M.
2015-16: Wrestled at 165 pounds earning
3rd at the OCU Open tournament, 2nd at
the FHSU Open, 3rd at the Jet Invitational,
3rd at the MIAA Tournament, and went on
to wrestle at the West Regional Tournament
... went 31-11 for the season.
Juco: Wrestled two years at NEO, helping
the Norsemen win the national champion-
ship in 2014.
High School: Two-time state placer at Rio
Rancho High School, finishing with a 68-17
career record.
Personal: Physical Education major ... Has
nine siblings ... Birthdate is Sept. 26, 1994.
		 Tech.	Major
	 Falls	Falls	Dec.
Season	 W-L	W-L	W-L	W-L	TDs	 NFs	Rev.	Esc.
2015-16	31-11	4-0	 0-1	 6-1	82-35	9-8	 1-7	49-66
Caleb Cotter
285
6-2
Junior
Sapulpa, Okla.
Sapulpa
Versatile big man ready to help the Bron-
chos pick up late points ... Worked at both
197 and heavyweight as a sophomore ...
Could fill both roles again if needed.
2015-16: Saw limited action in the 2015-16
season ... Placed second at the OCU Open
tournament at 197 and third at the Linden-
wood Open at 285 ... finished the season with
a 8-2 record.
Juco: Went 3-2 in limited action at North-
west Wyoming in 2012-13 and then trans-
ferred to Northeastern Oklahoma A&M ...
Had 20-7 record and earned All-America
honors with seventh-place national finish as
sophomore in helping the Norsemen take the
team title.
High School: Three-year standout at
Sapulpa High School, finishing with a 123-
12 career record ... Placed third in state meet
as sophomore, took second the following
season and then went 34-0 en route to state
championship as a senior, when he also
earned All-State honors.
Personal: Industrial safety major ... Enjoys
hunting and fishing as hobbies ... Names the
Philadelphia Eagles as his favorite profes-
sional team ... Birthdate is Oct. 26, 1993.
Danny Carrillo
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Zac D’Amico
125
5-5
Junior
Moore, Okla.
Southmoore
Will compete for time on the mat at deep,
125-pound class ... Looking to compete for
MIAA title after finishing second a season
ago.
2015-16: Went 20-14 in sophomore season
... Second-place finish in MIAA Champion-
ships ... Won five straight matches in January,
also won three straight and four straight in
Spring ... Won four matches by fall.
High School: Prep star at Southmoore
High School ... Three-time state placer for
the SaberCats, winning one title and racking
up 126 career wins with 48 falls ... Oklaho-
man Big All-City and an All-State pick as
a senior ... Also a two-time National High
School Coaches Association All-American,
winning the national title last summer.
Personal: History education major look-
ing to become a teacher and coach ... Names
the Boston Red Sox as his favorite profes-
sional team ... Birthdate is April 7, 1994.
		 Tech.	Major
	 Falls	Falls	Dec.
Season	 W-L	W-L	W-L	W-L	TDs	 NFs	Rev.	Esc.
2015-16	20-14	4-2	 1-0	 1-1	24-25	11-2	2-0	34-25
Blake Dauphin
133
5-8
Sophomore
Tuttle, Okla.
Tuttle
Sophomore looking to build off solid first
season at Central ... Burst onto the scene as
a freshman, placing in three different tour-
naments ... Can build up early points for
Bronchos at 133.
2015-16: Started at 133 ... Placed second
at the Lindenwood Open, third at the Jet
Invitational, third at the MIAA Tournament
and went on to wrestle at the West Regional
Tournament ... Six of his 24 wins were by ma-
jor decision or technical fall, two were by pin
... Finished the season with a 24-13 record.
High School: Two-time state champion
at small-school powerhouse Tuttle High
School, helping the Tigers to a pair of team
titles ... All-State selection as a senior ... Also
a golf letterman ... Finished high school with
a 114-25 overall record.
Personal: Finance major ... Enjoys, golf,
fishing and hunting as hobbies ... Cousins
Cory and Cody Dauphin wrestled at UCO ...
Birthdate is Oct. 12, 1995.
		 Tech.	Major
	 Falls	Falls	Dec.
Season	 W-L	W-L	W-L	W-L	TDs	 NFs	Rev.	Esc.
2015-16	24-13	3-2	 2-1	 6-1	37-38	23-8	3-7	46-24
OU transfer who will sit out this season and prep for a strong
future with the Bronchos.
2014-15: Redshirt season at Oklahoma.
High School: Four-year letterwinner at Edmond North High
School … Two-time Oklahoma Class 6A State Champion (2013,
2014) … Helped lead Edmond North to the 2013 team champi-
onship.
Personal: Criminology major ... Is a triplet ... Brothers Lance
and Andrew wrestle at Oklahoma ... Birthdate is March 15, 1995.
Joel Dixon
184
6-0
Sophomore
Edmond, Okla.
Edmond North
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Bryan Dutton
157
5-10
Junior
Guthrie, Okla.
Guthrie
Looking to become a regular fixture at 157
... NEO transfer appeared only at the OCU
Open in first year with Central.
2015-16: Saw limited action at 157 last
season wrestling only at the OCU Open ...
finished the season with a 3-2 record.
Juco: Two-year starter for the Norse-
men, finishing with a 48-22 career record
... Started at 149 as a freshman in helping
NEO capture the national championship and
was a national qualifier at 165 last year after
winning a regional title ... Earned NJCAA
Academic All-America honors.
High School: Three-sport star at Guthrie
High School, garnering All-State recognition
in baseball and wrestling as a senior ... Went
133-12 on the mat as a four-time state placer,
going 34-1 in capturing championship as a
sophomore while also placing second, third
and third ... Was an ESPN RISE Underclass
All-American in baseball as a sophomore ...
Led football team to a state championship in
receiving Oklahoman Big All-City accolades.
Personal: Education major looking to
become a teacher and coach ... Enjoys fish-
ing and hunting as hobbies ... Names Johnny
Cash as his favorite musician ... Birthdate is
July 4, 1994.
Kyle Factor
285
5-10
Junior
Moore, Okla.
Westmoore
No. 10 heavyweight in the country accord-
ing to D2Wrestle.com’s preseason rankings ...
National qualifier looking to build off stand-
out sophomore season ... Has 17 career falls
in two years.
2015-16: National qualifier at 285 pounds
last season ... Placed fourth at the OCU
Open, third at the Jet Invitational ... Won the
MIAA Tournament before finishing fourth
at Regionals ... Six of his season wins were
by fall and one by major decision ... Finished
20-13 on the year.
2014-15: Stepped into starting role from
the outset and finished 21-17 with 11 falls,
which tied for the team lead ... Placed third
in season-opening Oklahoma City Open
with a pair of falls and was fourth at the
UNK Open with two pins ... Took fourth in
the conference tourney and lost two close
decisions at the regional ... Had 11 matches
decided by two points or fewer or in over-
time, going 5-6 in those.
High School: Football-wrestling standout
at Westmoore High School ... Put together a
110-24 career record on the mat and placed
in the state tournament once.
Personal: Kinesiology major looking to
become a strength and conditioning coach ...
Enjoys lifting weights as a hobby ... Birthdate
is Oct. 20, 1993.
		 Tech.	Major
	 Falls	Falls	Dec.
Season	 W-L	W-L	W-L	W-L	TDs	 NFs	Rev.	Esc.
2015-16	20-13	6-2	 0-1	 1-0	19-20	5-5	 7-3	25-34
2014-15	21-17	11-2	 0-0	 0-1	28-25	7-6	 3-6	32-30
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John Finn
184
5-11
Junior
Moore, Okla.
Westmoore
Looking to return from injury and find his place
in the starting lineup ... Has plenty of experience
from first two seasons ... Has 12 career wins.
2015-16: Sat out the 2015-16 season due to injury.
2014-15: Went 8-9 with three falls while com-
peting in three tournaments and four duals, seeing
action at 197 and heavyweight ... Placed third in
season-opening Oklahoma City Open at 197.
2013-14: Was a redshirt candidate before being
pressed into the lineup early and went 4-9 with a
pair of falls at heavyweight ... Wrestled in three open
tournaments and four duals.
High School: Football-wrestling star at West-
moore High School, earning Male Athlete of the
Year honors as a senior ... Two-time state placer,
finishing as runner-up his final year while earning
All-State accolades ... Finished with a 100-25 career
record that included 53 falls.
Personal: Education major ... Is the fifth mem-
ber of the Finn family to wrestle at UCO, joining
father John (1978-80) and brothers Chris (2004-06),
Patrick (2009-11) and Dustin (2007-10), with John,
Chris and Dustin all earning All-America honors ...
Birthdate is Oct. 14, 1993.
Aaron Hane
133
5-6
Senior
Piedmont, Okla.
Piedmont
Will compete for time at 133 again this season
for the Bronchos ... Saw action there last year after
transferring from Missouri Baptist, and finished
fourth at the MIAA tournament.
2015-16: Saw some action at 133 pounds, wres-
tling in six team duals along with the OCU Open,
Lindenwood Open, FHSU Open, and placing fourth
at the MIAA tournament after wrestling teammate
Blake Dauphin in the third-place match. . . Finished
the season with a 13-10 record.
MBU: Two-year starter at 133 for Missouri Bap-
tist, qualifying for the NAIA national tournament
as a redshirt freshman ... Went 21-14 in 2014-15
season.
High School: Two-time state placer at Piedmont,
taking third as a junior before claiming state title
in his final season to earn All-State honors ... Also
lettered in soccer for the Wildcats.
Personal: Business administration major ... En-
joys hunting and fishing as hobbies ... Lists George
Strait as his favorite musician ... Names Eight Sec-
onds as his top sports movie ... Birthdate is Nov. 19,
1993.
		 Tech.	Major
	 Falls	Falls	Dec.
Season	 W-L	W-L	W-L	W-L	TDs	 NFs	Rev.	Esc.
2015-16	13-10	6-2	 2-2	 2-1	25-31	6-7	 4-2	34-20
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Caleb Hawes
184
6-0
Junior
Barnsdall, Okla.
Barnsdall
Will push for starting spot at 184 in second season
in Bronze & Blue ... Had a solid first year, competing
in open tournaments for the Bronchos.
2015-16: Saw some action at 184 pounds wres-
tling in the OCU Open and placing second at the
Lindenwood Open ... Took first at the Roger Denker
Open wrestling at 197 pounds ... Finished the sea-
son with a 10-3 record.
2014-15: Stepped in as a true freshman and
started all year, finishing 13-15 with six bonus-point
wins ... Was runner-up in the Swede Open and fin-
ished fourth in the conference tournament ... Went
4-0 in matches decided by two points or less.
High School: Prep standout at Barnsdall High
School, finishing with a 112-17 career record ...
Class 3A state runner-up as a sophomore at 182,
then won back-to-back titles at 195 his final two
years ... All-State pick as a senior.
Personal: History major who wants to be a
wrestling coach ... Names the New York Yankees
as his favorite team ... Lists George Strait as his top
musician ... Enjoys hunting and fishing as hobbies ...
Birthdate is Feb. 18, 1996.
Dakota Head
165
5-8
Junior
Tuttle, Okla.
Tuttle
Joshua Lindsey
125
5-5
RS Freshman
Moore, Okla.
Moore
Will compete for mat time at 165 poiunds ...
Gained valuable experience last year competing in a
handful of open tournaments.
2015-16: Saw limited action at 157 pounds, wres-
tling at the OCU Open, then placing fourth at the
Roger Denker Open ... finished the season with a
4-2 record.
OBU: Put together a fine rookie season for the
Tigers in 2014-15, finishing 24-12 ... Was runner-up
at the Newman Invitational and third at the Linden-
wood Open ... Placed sixth in the Central Regional.
High School: Four-time state finalist at small-
school powerhouse Tuttle High School ... Captured
state title as both a junior and senior, going 41-1 his
final season in earning All-State and Class 4A Wres-
tler of the Year honors.
Personal: Kinesiology major ... Dad (Shane)
wrestled for the Bronchos in the early 1990s ...
Birthdate is March 1, 1995.
Working to earn some time at 125 ... Quick wres-
tler capable of putting points on the board early for
the Bronchos.
High School: Three time state qualifier and state
runner-up at Moore ... Graduated as an honors grad
in the top 10 percent of his class.
Personal: Went to Oklahoma City University
in 2013-14 but did not wrestle ... Joined the Army
before coming to UCO last year ... Criminal Justice
major working towards becoming a crime scene
investigator ... Has three siblings (Tyler, Nick and
Cara) ... Birthdate is Sept. 20, 1994.
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Evan McGee
285
5-8
Senior
Ardmore, Okla.
Ardmore
Jerrod McKinstry
157
5-9
Freshman
Fort Worth, Texas
Keller Fossil Ridge
Looking for time on the mat at heavyweight
as he winds down his career as a Broncho
... Experienced member of the team with a
JUCO national title gives UCO key depth at
final spot.
2015-16: Saw action at 285, placing fourth
at the OCU Open, wrestling in the Linden-
wood Open, six duals, and placing second at
the MIAA tournament ... Finished the season
with a 9-7 record.
2014-15: Competed in one open tourna-
ment during redshirt year, going 3-1 in taking
third at the Oklahoma City Open.
JUCO: Saw limited action as the back-up at
Labette (Kan.) Community College as a fresh-
man in 2012-13 before going to Northeastern
Oklahoma A&M the next season ... Won a
regional title and finished third nationally to
earn All-America honors in helping lead the
Norsemen to the national championship.
High School: Three-time state placer at
Ardmore High School, winning back-to-back
state championships his final two years ...
Finished with a 132-8 career record and was
an All-State selection as a senior ... Also a
three-time Cadet Nationals All-American and
a two-time Junior Nationals All-American.
Personal: General studies major looking to
become a game warden ... Enjoys hunting and
fishing ... Names the Denver Broncos as his
favorite team ... Birthdate is March 7, 1994.
Redshirt candidate ready to gain experi-
ence in the wrestling room and find a role
with the Bronchos.
High School: Two time state qualifier from
Fort Worth, Texas ... Finished his high school
career with a 87-23 overall record.
Personal: Kinesiology major ... Birthdate is
May. 20, 1998.
Noah McQuigg
125
5-5
Freshman
Tuttle, Okla.
Tuttle
Redshirt candidate who could be a big help
early in the lineup for UCO in the future.
High School: Three time state qualifier
from Tuttle ... Finished high school with a
130-27 overall record.
Personal: Industrial Safety major working
towards being an industrial project manager
... Enjoys scuba diving as a hobby ... Names
the Minnesota Vikings as his favorite sports
team ... Foxcatcher as his favorite sports mov-
ie ... Casey Donahew as his favorite music
artist ... and lists his team as his most prized
possession ... Birthdate is June 20, 1998.
	 Tech.	Major
	 Falls	Falls	Dec.
Season	 W-L	W-L	W-L	W-L	TDs	 NFs	Rev.	Esc.
2015-16	9-7	4-0	0-0	0-0	10-9	2-0	1-0	14-13
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Tim Null
125
5-6
RS Freshman
Mount Airy, Md.
South Carroll
Timothy O’Connor
149
5-9
Junior
Guthrie, Okla.
Guthrie
Griffin Qualls
285
5-11
Freshman
Coweta, Okla.
Coweta
Competing for time at 125 pounds ...
Gained a ton of experience in redshirt season
a year ago ... Can give the Bronchos an early
edge.
2015-16: Saw limited action last season,
placing sixth at the Lindenwood Open, and
wrestling at the Roger Denker Open ... End-
ed the season with a 5-5 record.
High School: Three-time state placer at
South Carroll High School, ending career
with a 144-31 record while helping lead team
to two state titles ... Captured state cham-
pionship as a senior and earned All-State
honors.
Personal: Undecided on a major ... Names
the Red Hot Chili Peppers as his favorite
musical group ... Lists the Pittsburgh Steelers
as his top professional team ... Birthdate is
Sept. 10, 1997.
Fighting for time on the mat at 149 pounds
... Gained valuable experience at the junior
college level, contributing to a national
championship NEO team.
2015-16: Wrestled at the OCU Open and
the Lindenwood Open after transferring
from Northeastern A&M ... Finished the
season with a 5-4 record.
JUCO: Went 37-17 during two years as
a part-time starter at NEO and helped the
Norsemen to the national championship as a
freshman.
High School: Two-time state qualifier at
Guthrie High School, finishing with a 90-19
career record.
Personal: Industrial safety major ... Birth-
date is March 1, 1995.
Talented youngster who will sit out a redshirt season ...
Ready to learn from a stout group of heavyweights and
grow on the mat.
High School: All-state wrestler from Coweta, Oklaho-
ma ... Three time regional champion and three time state
champion ... Also an All-District offensive lineman ...
Finished high school with a 139-17 overall record.
Personal: Undecided major. . . Has six siblings ... Birth-
date is Dec. 6th, 1997.
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Garrett Rowe
125
5-9
Freshman
Choctaw, Okla.
Choctaw
Talented youngster who will redshirt ... Has
high upside and could be a strong part of UCO
lineup in the coming years.
High School: Four time state placer, and two
time state champion from Choctaw, Oklahoma.
. . Finished high school with a 120-23 overall
record.
Personal: Industrial Safety major. . . Birthdate
is Dec. 19th, 1996.
Pushing for starting role at 157 ... Gained some
valuable experience in freshman season a year
ago, wrestling in a few tournaments.
2015-2016: Saw limited action last season
wrestling at the OCU Open, Lindenwood Open,
and FHSU Open ... Finished the season with a
10-6 record.
High School: Two-time state finalist at Chan-
dler High School, winning title as a junior before
finishing runner-up in senior season.
Personal: Education major ... Enjoys fishing
and golfing ... Father (Mike) was a two-year wres-
tling letterman for the Bronchos in the 1980s ...
Birthdate is March 27, 1995.
Cody Ryan
157
6-0
Sophomore
Chandler, Okla.
Chandler
Walker Smith
184
6-1
RS Freshman
Shawnee, Okla.
Shawnee
Thomas Sheperd
197
5-11
RS Freshman
Shawnee, Okla.
Shawnee
Pushing for starting role at 197 pounds ...
Sat out redshirt season last year.
2015-16: Redshirt season.
High School: State runner-up and an
All-State choice as a senior at Shawnee High
School ... Also lettered in football and track
for the Wolves.
Personal: Business major ... Lists J. Cole as
his top musician ... Names “Vision Quest” as
his favorite sports movie ... Birthdate is Sept.
3, 1996.
Pushing for time at 184 ... Has opportuni-
ty to help the Bronchos in a big way later in
duals.
2015-16: Redshirt season.
High School: Three-time state qualifier
capped career with perfect 39-0 state cham-
pionship campaign as a senior in garnering
All-State accolades.
Personal: Business major . . . Birthdate is
Sept. 27, 1996.
		 Tech.	Major
	 Falls	Falls	Dec.
Season	 W-L	W-L	W-L	W-L	TDs	 NFs	Rev.	Esc.
2015-16	10-6	0-1	4-0	1-1	16-11	20-3	1-1	9-10
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Gage Stallworth
174
5-11
Sophomore
Cushing, Okla.
Cushing
Will Steltzlen
149
5-9
Sophomore
Collinsville, Okla.
Collinsville
Will compete for time at 174 after gaining
some experience last year ... Continues to im-
prove with time and will be a solid contribu-
tor for the Bronchos.
2015-16: Saw limited action last season,
placing fifth at the Lindenwood Open ... Fin-
ished the season with 5-2 record.
High School: Enjoyed sensational prep
career at Cushing High School in football
and wrestling ... State runner-up on the
mat as a freshman and then captured three
straight Class 4A titles, going undefeated as
a senior ... Rushed for more than 4,000 yards
and 80 touchdowns as a junior and senior for
the Tigers ... Was named the Elite Warrior of
the Year for Oklahoma football by the U.S.
Marine Corps last season ... Finished high
school with a 116-10 overall record.
Personal: Safety management major ...
Enjoys playing video games as a hobby ...
Has six older siblings, including five brothers
... Names “Remember the Titans” as his top
sports movie ... Lists Eminem as his favorite
musician ... Birthdate is June 24, 1996.
Might be a dangerous weapon for the
Bronchos at 149 ... Gained valuable experi-
ence as a freshman and is ready to contribute
on a regular basis ... Has 14 wins in each of
his first two seasons, last year’s being a red-
shirt season where he only competed in open
tournaments.
2015-16: Saw limited action last season
placing fourth at both the OCU Open and
FHSU Open, also wrestled at the Linden-
wood and Roger Denker Opens ... Finished
the season with a 14-8 record.
2014-15: Started most of the season as
a rookie, finishing 14-16 with three falls ...
Placed third in the UNK Open, going 5-1 in
that event ... Lost two tough decisions at the
West Regional.
High School: Became a rare four-time
Oklahoma state champion at Collinsville
High School and earned All-State recogni-
tion as a senior ... Won Class 5A title at four
different weights and finished with a 131-23
career record.
Personal: Business major ... Older sister
(Morgan) played soccer at Cowley County
Community College ... Enjoys hunting as
a hobby ... Names “Rocky” as his favorite
sports movie ... Birthdate is Nov. 4, 1995.
		 Tech.	Major
	 Falls	Falls	Dec.
Season	 W-L	W-L	W-L	W-L	TDs	 NFs	Rev.	Esc.
2015-16	5-2	2-0	0-0	0-0	5-5	6-0	0-0	7-3
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Briar Stopp
149
5-8
Sophomore
Newkirk, Okla.
Newkirk
Mason Thompson
165
6-1
Sophomore
Bixby, Okla.
Bixby
In the mix for some time at 149 pounds ...
Experience gained in tournaments over the
past two seasons will help.
2015-16: Went 2-2 at the Fort Hays State
Open, his only competition last season.
2014-15: Competed in two open tourna-
ments during redshirt year.
High School: Captured three Class 3A
state titles at Newkirk High School, each at
a different weight ... Ended with a 134-26
career record and garnered All-State acclaim
as a senior ... Also a football and track letter-
man for the Tigers.
Personal: Criminal justice major looking
to work for the FBI ... Names the New Or-
leans Saints as his top professional team ...
Lists Chris Young as his favorite musician ...
Birthdate is Jan. 19, 1996.
Looking to hold down the starting job at
165 pounds ... Made a big jump in redshirt
freshman season at 174 pounds ... Experience
is a huge plus in the wrestling room for the
Bronchos.
2015-16: Won 29 matches at 174 pounds
last season ... Placed first at the OCU Open,
second at the Lindenwood Open, third at the
FHSU Open, and took another runner-up
finish at the Jet Invitational ... Went on to
wrestle at the MIAA Tourney and place sixth
at the West Regional ... 9 of 29 wins were by
fall, and six were by technical fall or major
decision.
2014-15: Wrestled in three open tourna-
ments, going 12-4 with six falls and one ma-
jor decision ... Placed third in the Oklahoma
City Open, coming back after a first-round
loss to win six straight matches.
High School: Three-year starter at Bix-
by High School, finishing with 107 career
wins ... First-team All-Vype Magazine selec-
tion and Academic All-Conference ... State
qualifier as a senior and led team in wins as a
junior and senior ... Also a football and track
letterman for the Spartans.
Personal: Undecided on a major ... Father
(Jim) played football at Oklahoma State ...
Enjoys snowboarding among his hobbies ...
Names Casey Donahew as his favorite musi-
cian ... Birthdate is Nov. 21, 1995.
		 Tech.	Major
	 Falls	Falls	Dec.
Season	 W-L	W-L	W-L	W-L	TDs	NFs	Rev.	Esc.
2015-16	29-15	9-0	2-0	4-2	55-26	16-12	11-14	36-37
		 Tech.	Major
	 Falls	Falls	Dec.
Season	 W-L	W-L	W-L	W-L	TDs	 NFs	Rev.	Esc.
2015-16	2-2	1-2	0-0	0-0	2-3	0-2	2-0	1-3
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Tyler Tustin
141
5-9
Junior
Poteau, Okla.
Poteau
Cy Trindle
141
5-9
Sophomore
Edmond, Okla.
Edmond North
Justin Walker
157
5-10
Freshman
Collinsville, Okla.
Collinsville
Working to earn a starting job at deep,
141-pound class ... Has experience to help
the Bronchos both in the wrestling room and
in matches.
2015-16: Saw limited action last season,
wrestling at the OCU Open where he placed
third ... Also wrestled at the Lindenwood
Open and the Fort Hays State Open ... Fin-
ished the season with a 10-6 record ... Eight
of his 10 wins were by fall.
2014-15: Competed in two open tourna-
ments during redshirt year ... Was named to
the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.
2013-14: Went 12-9 with eight bo-
nus-point wins, including five falls ... Com-
peted in four tournaments, winning at least
three matches in three of them, and one dual
... Had two falls and a technical fall among
four wins at the Fort Hays State Open.
High School: Four-time regional champ
and four-time state placer at Poteau High
School ... Went a sparkling 168-8 in high
school career ... Made the state finals three
times, winning two titles ... Outstanding
Wrestler in the Class 4A state tournament as
a junior and was an All-State pick as a senior
... Also an All-District performer in football
and a baseball letterman for the Pirates.
Personal: Psychology major who made
the President’s Honor Roll last fall ... Enjoys
hunting and fishing as his hobbies ... Member
of UCO’s Student-Athlete Advisory Commit-
tee (SAAC) ... Birthdate is Sept. 20, 1994.
Redshirt candidate who transferred from
Labette Community College in Kansas ...
Provides needed depth in the wrestling room
at key weight for the Bronchos.
2015-16: Won the Kansas Cup at 133
pounds ... Finished second in the NJCAA
West/Central District.
High School: Earned All-City recognition
from The Oklahoman at Edmond North
High School as a senior in 2014-15 ... Won
a state championship with the Huskies in
2012-13.
Personal: Criminal justice major looking
to work for the FBI ... Names the New Or-
leans Saints as his top professional team ...
Lists Chris Young as his favorite musician ...
Birthdate is Jan. 19, 1996.
Redshirt candidate who helps make 157
pounds the deepest weight at Central Okla-
homa ... Big upside and can learn a lot with
others in his weight.
High School: All-State wrestler from Col-
linsville, Oklahoma ... Finished high school
with a 110-40 overall record.
Personal: Criminal Justice major with
hopes of working for the FBI ... Names the
New England Patriots as his favorite sports
team ... Birthdate is Oct. 28th, 1997.
		 Tech.	Major
	 Falls	Falls	Dec.
Season	 W-L	W-L	W-L	W-L	TDs	 NFs	Rev.	Esc.
2015-16	10-6	8-2	 0-0	 1-1	15-9	5-7	3-7	4-5
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Brock Warren
184
6-0
Senior
Broken Arrow, Okla.
Broken Arrow
Michael Williams
149
5-8
Junior
Claremore, Okla.
Claremore
Adds depth to the Broncho wrestling room
early in the lineup ... Experienced grappler
ready to contribute at Central.
JUCO: Member of the 2013 NJCAA
National Championship team at Labette ...
wrestled 133 lbs. in open tournaments before
an injury sidelined him the remainder of the
season ...ended the season with a 9-4 record.
High School: Four time state placer and
state champion from Claremore, Oklahoma
... Finished high school with a 134-14 overall
record.
Personal: Kinesiology major working
towards being a wrestling coach ... Enjoys
fishing as a hobby ... Names the Dallas Cow-
boys as his favorite sports team ... Rudy as his
favorite sports movie ... The Red Hot Chili
Peppers as his favorite music artists ... Birth-
date is July. 29th, 1992.
Returner at 184 heads up a deep weight for
the Bronchos ... Won 19 matches a season
ago for Central.
2015-16: Placed fourth at the Fort Hays
State Open and the Jet Invitational ... Also
wreslted at the Lindenwood Open ... Placed
fourth again at the MIAA tournament ...
Recorded five falls, two majors and a tech.
fall in 19 wins.
JUCO: Redshirted his first year with the
Norsemen and then started for two seasons
... Helped lead NEO to national champion-
ship in 2013-14 and went 28-10 as a national
tournament qualifier in 2014-15.
High School: Three-time state placer at
Broken Arrow High School, earning All-
State honors as a senior ... Competed on two
state championship teams and finished with
a 128-18 career record.
Personal: Kinesiology major looking to
become a physical therapist ... Enjoys frisbee
golf as a hobby .... Birthdate is March 18,
1995.
		 Tech.	Major
	 Falls	Falls	Dec.
Season	 W-L	W-L	W-L	W-L	TDs	 NFs	Rev.	Esc.
2015-16	19-17	5-0	 1-0	 2-3	40-46	11-9	9-6	49-39
Brock Warren
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Greg Wilson
197
5-10
Junior
Keller, Texas
Central
Ready to fight for a spot at 133 ... Took a
redshirt last season and wrestled in two open
tournaments ... Looks to take experienced
gained and get to work for the Bronchos.
2015-16: Wrestled at the OCU Open and
Roger Denker Open.
High School: Multi-sport standout at
Madill High School ... Finished with a 100-26
career record on the mat as a two-time state
placer, earning All-District, All-Conference
and All-Area recognition as a senior ... Also
an All-District performer in football and
state placer in track for the Wildcats.
Personal: Education major looking to
become a coach ... Names Eminem as his
favorite musician ... Lists the New England
Patriots as his top team ... Has five siblings,
including four sisters ... Birthdate is March
27, 1997.
Shamar Young
149
5-8
Freshman
Edmond, Okla.
Edmond Santa Fe
Rio Zamora
133
5-7
RS Freshman
Madill, Okla.
Madill
Looking to start and hold down 197
pounds for the Bronchos ... Former Oklaho-
ma transfer who has worked his way into a
prime position for Central Okalhoma.
2015-16: Went 3-2 at the Lindenwood
Open last season, his only competition of the
year.
2013-15 (OU): Redshirted his first year
with the Sooners and then saw considerable
action at 184 in 2013-14 and again in the first
semester last year before transferring.
High School: Three-time state champi-
on at Central High School, finishing with
a spectacular 180-6 career record ... Also a
USA Wrestling national champion and was
the 14th-ranked high school 195-pounder by
Amateur Wrestling News ... Four-time mem-
ber of Texas national team.
Personal: Education major looking to be-
come a coach ... Enjoys fishing as a hobby ...
Names “Rocky” as his favorite sports movie
... Birthdate is Nov. 6, 1993.
Redshirt candidate who gives the Bronchos depth in
the wrestling room.
High School: Two time state qualifier at Edmond
Santa Fe.
Personal: Accounting major ... Enjoys lifting weights
as a hobby ... Names USA Wrestling as his favorite pro-
fessional team ... Birthdate is April 29, 1998.
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2015-16 Season Review
T
he 2015-16 wres-
tling season was
a strange one at
Central Oklahoma.
The Bronchos went
12-5 in duals. Mason
Thompson won the
Oklahoma City Open at
174 pounds and Jero-
my Davenport won the
Fort Hays State Open at
157 pounds. Josh Ailey
and Spencer Rutherford
both won the Newmon
Invitational at 141 and
149 pounds respectively.
Then, Davenport and
Kyle Factor (285) won
the MIAA Tournament.
But then came the
West Regionals.
UCO finished sixth in
Golden, Colo. and had
three - Ailey, Rutherford
and Factor - qualify for
the NCAA champion-
ships.
There, the Bronchos’
three-man contingent
went 2-6 on the first day
and were all ousted from
the tournament, leaving
UCO without at least one
All-American for the first
time since the program
was re-instated in 1973.
A mix of highs a lows
for the Bronchos cul-
minated with the end
of David James’ 34-year
run as head coach of the
Bronchos.
But the highlights were
still there.
UCO won its first three
duals of the season. It
beat Williams Baptist 32-
13 and Ouachita Baptist
29-12 on back-to-back
nights in early December.
A whole month later, the
Bronchos beat Fort Hays
State 30-13 to improve to
3-0.
UCO lost to Western
State and Colorado Mesa
before beating Simon
Fraser at the Tracy Bor-
han Duals in Gunnison,
Colo.
In a return to MIAA
action, the Bronchos
beat Lindenwood before
suffering their only con-
ference loss of the season,
a 21-15 defeat to Nebras-
ka-Kearney.
At the Midwest Duals,
the Bronchos fell short
again, losing to Cali-
fornia Baptist and San
Francisco State in Kear-
ney, Neb.
However, from there
UCO began to look like
the perennial power it is.
The Bronchos beat
Newman 29-12 on Jan.
19, and wouldn’t lose
another dual for the rest
of the season.
The Bronchos beat
Maryville 24-15 on Jan.
22. Then UCO hit the
road for a brief road trip
that saw the Bronchos
win at Ouachita Baptist
on Jan. 24 and then again
at Oklahoma City on Jan.
27.
UCO sent off its se-
niors on Jan. 31 with a
win over Central Missou-
ri, 38-9.
And the Bronchos won
twice on the road in the
final week of the regular
season, beating Colorado
State-Pueblo 34-6 and
Adams State 33-14 to
finish the season 12-5.
At the MIAA Tour-
nament, the Bronchos
got first-place wins from
Davenport and Factor,
second-place wins from
Zac D’Amico and Evan
McGee, third-place wins
from Blake Dauphin, Ai-
ley, and Danny Carrillo.
Aaron Hane, Mason
Thompson and Brock
Warren all finished
fourth at the tournament
before the Bronchos
embarked on an unusual
trip through the postsea-
son.
Josh Ailey went 27-11 last season at 141 pounds and was one of three national qualifiers for the
Bronchos. [UCO Photo Services]
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		Falls	 Tech. Falls	 Maj. Dec.
Wrestler and Wt.	 W-L	W-L	W-L	W-L	 TDs	NFs	Rev.	Esc.
Zac D’Amico, 125	 20-14	 4-2	 1-0	 1-1	 24-25	 11-2	 2-0	 34-25
Josh Breece, 125	 7-6	0-4	1-0	4-1	28-10	13-2	1-2	11-26
Ryan Brooks, 125	 3-4	1-0	0-0	1-3	7-11	3-2	0-0	6-6
Blake Dauphin, 133	 24-13	 3-2	 2-1	 6-1	 37-38	 23-8	 3-7	 46-24
Aaron Hane, 133	 13-10	 6-2	 2-2	 2-1	 25-31	 6-7	 4-2	 34-20
Brendan Krask, 133	 4-3	1-0	0-1	1-0	11-2	7-2	0-2	3-6
Joshua Ailey, 141	 26-11	 19-4	 2-2	 3-1	 52-23	 24-14	 9-7	 22-26
Tyler Tustin, 141	 10-6	8-2	 0-0	 1-1	15-9	5-7	3-7	4-5
Briar Stopp, 141	 2-2	1-2	0-0	0-0	2-3	0-2	2-0	1-3
Spencer Rutherford, 149	 31-13	 9-3	 4-0	 1-0	 55-18	 21-5	 11-3	 25-52
Brandon Stanley, 149	 1-2	0-1	0-1	0-0	0-5	0-3	0-0	3-1
Jeromy Davenport, 157-65	 22-13	 5-0	 2-0	 0-3	 34-18	 8-6	 3-5	 29-35
Cody Ryan, 157	 10-6	 0-1	 4-0	 1-1	 16-11	 20-3	 1-1	 9-10
Elmer Francisco, 157	 0-4	0-1	0-1	0-2	0-11	0-5	0-1	8-1
Danny Carrillo, 165	 31-11	 4-0	 0-1	 6-1	 82-35	 9-8	 1-7	 49-66
Gage Stallworth, 165	 5-2	2-0	0-0	0-0	5-5	6-0	0-0	7-3
Josh Jacobson, 165	 1-6	0-0	0-2	0-1	4-18	1-4	1-1	9-5
Mason Thompson, 174	29-15	9-0	 2-0	 4-2	55-26	16-12	11-14	36-37
Dylan Harmon, 174-84	2-8	0-1	0-1	0-0	3-17	1-5	1-1	19-10
Brock Warren, 184	 19-17	5-0	 1-0	 2-3	40-46	11-9	9-6	49-39
Brody Largent, 197	 8-19	 0-11	 2-1	 1-2	 17-29	 7-1	 3-1	 21-20
Jadon Davenport, 184-97	 8-14	 4-4	 1-1	 0-1	 13-21	 16-5	 1-4	 14-17
Kyle Factor, Hvy	 20-13	 6-2	 0-1	 1-0	 19-20	 5-5	 7-3	 25-34
Evan McGee, Hvy	 9-7	4-0	0-0	0-0	10-9	2-0	1-0	14-13
Dual Results (12-5, 4-1*)
Date (Day)	 Opponent	 Result/Time
Dec. 2 (Wednesday)	 Williams Baptist (at OCU)	 Won, 32-13
Dec. 3 (Thursday)	 Ouachita Baptist	 Won, 29-12
Jan. 5 (Tuesday)	 Fort Hays State*	 Won, 30-13
Jan. 9 (Saturday)	 Western State	 Lost, 20-15
Jan. 9 (Saturday)	 Colorado Mesa	 Lost, 26-18
Jan. 9 (Saturday)	 Simon Fraser	 Won, 32-13
Jan. 12 (Tuesday)	 Lindenwood*	 Won, 19-18
Jan. 14 (Thursday)	 at Nebraska-Kearney*	 Lost, 21-15
Jan. 16 (Saturday)	 California Baptist@	 Lost, 25-16
Jan. 16 (Saturday)	 San Francisco State	 Lost, 16-15
Jan. 19 (Tuesday)	 at Newman*	 Won, 29-12
Jan. 22 (Friday)	 Maryville	 Won, 24-15
Jan. 24 (Sunday)	 at Ouachita Baptist	 Won, 37-6
Jan. 27 (Wednesday)	 at Oklahoma City	 Won, 20-15
Jan. 31 (Sunday)	 Central Missouri*	 Won, 38-9
Feb. 4 (Thursday)	 at Colorado State-Pueblo	 Won, 34-6
Feb. 5 (Friday)	 at Adams State	 Won, 33-14
Bold-Home dual
*-MIAA dual
!-Tracy Borah Duals (Gunnison, Colo.)
@-Midwest Duals (Kearney, Neb.)
Tournament Results
Oklahoma City Open in Oklahoma City
Freshman-Sophomore Division: 1st - Thompson; 4th - Factor.
Open Division: 3rd - Carrillo, Tustin; 4th - McGee, Rutherford.
Lindenwood Open in St. Charles, Mo.
Freshman-Sophomore Division: 2nd - Dauphin, Thompson; 5th -
Stallworth; 6th - Krask.
Open Division: 6th - Rutherford.
Fort Hays State Open in Hays, Kan.
1st - Jeromy Davenport; 2nd - Carrillo; 3rd - Rutherford, Thompson;
4th - Warren.
Newman Invitational in Wichita, Kan. - 2nd
1st - Ailey, Rutherford; 2nd - Jeromy Davenport, Thompson; 3rd -
Breece, Carrillo, Dauphin, Factor, Warren.
MIAA Championships in St. Charles, Mo. - 2nd
1st - Jeromy Davenport, Factor; 2nd - D’Amico, McGee; 3rd - Dauphin,
Ailey, Carrillo; 4th - Hane, Thompson, Warren.
NCAA Division II West Regional in Gunnison, Colo. - 6th
2nd - Rutherford; 3rd - Ailey; 4th - Factor; 5th - D’Amico, Thompson;
6th - Jeromy Davenport.
NCAA Division II Championships in Sioux Falls, S.D. - 35th
2015 NCAA Division II
1st:	 Chris Watson (165)
2014 NCAA Division II
1st:	 Casy Rowell (133)
2nd:	 Cory Dauphin (157)
2nd:	 Chris Watson (165)
2013 NCAA Division II
1st:	 Cory Dauphin (157)
4th:	 Chris Watson (165)
5th:	 Casy Rowell (133)
5th:	 Jordan Basks (149)
6th:	 Cody Dauphin (Hvy)
7th:	 Kelly Henderson (174)
2012 NCAA Division II
4th:	 Tanner Keck (184)
5th:	 Casy Rowell (141)
5th:	 Ky Corley (149)
2011 NCAA Division II
6th:	 Cory Dauphin (157)
6th:	 Kelly Henderson (174)
7th:	 Trison Graham (133)
2010 NCAA Division II
3rd:	 Dustin Finn (Hvy)
7th:	 Scott Berens (133)
8th:	 Cody Rowell (174)
2009 NCAA Division II
2nd:	 Dustin Finn (Hvy)
4th:	 Tim Elliott (125)
4th:	 Tommy McCarty (174)
5th:	 Luke Elmore (149)
8th:	 Scott Berens (133)
2008 NCAA Division II
1st:	 Kyle Evans (141)
2nd:	 Dustin Finn (Hvy)
5th:	 Tim Elliott (133)
6th:	 Colby Robinson (149)
6th:	 Heath Jolley (184)
2007 NCAA Division II
1st:	 Kyle Evans (141)
2nd:	 Tyler Zukerman (125)
2nd:	 Jared Henning (133)
2nd:	 Jason Leavitt (157)
2nd:	 Josh LeadingFox (Hvy)
3rd:	 Jared Hess (184)
4th:	 Shea Timothy (149)
5th:	 Heath Jolley (197)
In its 63 years of wrestling, Central Oklahoma has had 130 wrestlers
earn All-America honors 237 times. Ten wrestlers have been four-time
All-Americans, 22 have earnedAll-America recognition three times and
32 have been two-time honorees.
Forty-three UCO wrestlers have been crowned national champion,
with a total of 65 titles between them.
Cole Province and Johnny Nimmo each won four national crowns for
the Bronchos and are part of an elite group of just 20 four-time national
champions in all of college wrestling.
The Bronchos have also had eight wrestlers named Outstanding
Wrestler at the national tournament -- Todd Osborn (1981), Ronnie
James (1982), Benny Coleman (1984), Nimmo (1987), Brian Melchiori
(1994), Province (2003), Casy Rowell (2014) and Chris Watson (2015).
Here’s a year-by-year look at UCO’s All-Americans:
UCO All-Americans
2006 NCAA Division II
2nd:	 Kyle Evans (141)
3rd:	 Earl Jones (133)
6th:	 Shane Caruthers (125)
6th:	 Shea Timothy (149)
6th:	 Cort Petersen (165)
6th:	 Chris Finn (Hvy)
2005 NCAA Division II
5th:	 Josh LeadingFox (Hvy)
6th:	 Kyle Evans (141)
7th:	 Jared Henning (133)
7th:	 Shea Timothy (149)
7th:	 Cort Petersen (165)
2004 NCAA Division II
1st:	 Cole Province (133)
1st:	 Jason Tapia (174)
2nd:	 Shawn Silvis (165)
3rd:	 Kevin Lochner (197)
7th:	 Wade Bramlitt (141)
8th:	 Bryan Tapley (184)
2003 NCAA Division II
1st:	 Mark Dodgen (125)
1st:	 Cole Province (133)
1st:	 Shawn Silvis (165)
3rd:	 Jeff Henning (184)
7th:	 Jerod Goodwin (149)
2002 NCAA Division II
1st:	 Cole Province (133)
1st:	 Matt Dodgen (141)
1st:	 Shawn Silvis (165)
1st:	 Muhammed Lawal (197)
2nd:	 Chris Saferite (125)
3rd:	 Jeff Henning (184)
4th:	 Michael Barreras (149)
2001 NCAA Division II
1st:	 Cole Province (133)
2nd:	 Gable Sullivan (149)
2nd:	 Muhammed Lawal (184)
3rd:	 Mark Dodgen (125)
2000 NCAA Division II
1st:	 Mark Dodgen (125)
2nd:	 Gable Sullivan (149)
3rd:	 Jody Marple (165)
3rd:	 Jeremiah Constant (Hvy)
7th:	 Joe Schneider (141)
8th:	 Tony Realmuto (174)
1999 NCAA Division II
1st:	 Jeremiah Constant (197)
1st:	 Edwin Lorne (184)
3rd:	 Brock Moore (133)
5th:	 Claude Davis (Hvy)
1998 NCAA Division II
1st:	 Matt Goodson (126)
2nd:	 Jody Marple (150)
3rd:	 Brock Moore (118)
5th:	 Edwin Lorne (190)
6th:	 Gable Sullivan (142)
1997 NCAA Division II
2nd:	 Keith Kizarr (118)
2nd:	 Ryan Vratil (142)
2nd:	 Matt Surber (158)
5th:	 Matt Goodson (134)
7th:	 Mark Cunningham (167)
8th:	 Brock Moore (126)
1996 NCAA Division II
1st:	 Jerry Best (142)
1st:	 Shawn Bateman (150)
1st:	 Mark Cunningham (158)
3rd:	 Matt Goodson (126)
7th:	 Jeff Pease (Hvy)
8th:	 Ryan Vratil (134)
1995 NCAA Division II
1st:	 Brian Melchiori (126)
1st:	 Mike Keim (134)
1st:	 Jerry Best (142)
2nd:	 Shawn Bateman (150)
2nd:	 Mark Cunningham (158)
2nd:	 Jeff Pease (Hvy)
3rd:	 Keith Kizarr (118)
3rd:	 Chad Humphrey (190)
1994 NCAA Division II
1st:	 Brian Melchiori (126)
1st:	 Ryan Martin (134)
1st:	 Jerry Best (142)
1st:	 Wes White (158)
2nd:	 Randy Zellner (118)
2nd:	 Keith Cunningham (167)
5th:	 Chad Humphrey (190)
6th:	 Mark Cunningham (150)
1993 NCAA Division II
1st:	 Todd Drake (142)
1st:	 Wes White (158)
1st:	 Keith Cunningham (167)
2nd:	 Randy Zellner (118)
2nd:	 Mike Keim (134)
4th:	 Biff Jones (150)
5th:	 Travis Moman (126)
1992 NCAA Division II
1st:	 Randy Zellner (118)
1st:	 Keith Cunningham (158)
1st:	 Howard Moore (167)
3rd:	 Travis Moman (126)
3rd:	 Todd Drake (142)
5th:	 Ryan Martin (134)
1991 NCAA Division II
2nd:	 Howard Moore (167)
3rd:	 Jeff Gowens (134)
3rd:	 Todd Drake (142)
3rd:	 Greg Oplotnik (190)
4th:	 Wayne Cole (177)
8th:	 Randy Zellner (118)
1990 NCAA Division II
1st:	 Johnny Nimmo (150)
1st:	 Howard Moore (167)
1st:	 Greg Oplotnik (190)
3rd:	 Jeff Gowens (134)
4th:	 Jimmy Filippo (142)
5th:	 Brett Beams (177)
6th:	 Andy Howington (158)
1989 NAIA
1st:	 Shawn Fleming (118)
1st:	 Johnny Nimmo (158)
2nd:	 Jeff Gowens (134)
2nd:	 Marc Hull (142)
3rd:	 Tony Pacheco (126)
5th:	 Greg Oplotnik (190)
7th:	 Howard Moore (167)
1988 NAIA
1st:	 Johnny Nimmo (158)
2nd:	 Shawn Fleming (118)
2nd:	 Todd Steidley (142)
2nd:	 Kevin Freeman (150)
5th:	 Richard Agee (177)
1987 NAIA
1st:	 Todd Steidley (142)
1st:	 Johnny Nimmo (150)
2nd:	 Brett Beams (167)
5th:	 Jerry Goss (134)
5th:	 Darren Peaster (158)
6th:	 Bill Ogilvie (190)
7th:	 Shawn Fleming (118)
1986 NAIA
1st:	 Joe Starzenski (134)
2nd:	 Billy Reid (126)
2nd:	 Stoney Wright (150)
3rd:	 Kevin Freeman (142)
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UCO All-Americans
Four-Time All-Americans
Name	 Years 	 Places
Bill Mitchell 	 1974-75-76-76 	 1-2-1-2*
David James 	 1977-78-79-80 	 3-2-1-1
Benny Coleman 	 1981-82-83-84 	 1-4-2-1
Ronnie James 	 1981-82-83-84 	 1-1-1-3
Johnny Nimmo 	 1987-88-89-90 	 1-1-1-1
Howard Moore 	 1989-90-91-92 	 7-1-2-1
Randy Zellner	 1991-92-93-94	 8-1-2-2
Mark Cunningham	 1994-95-96-97	 6-2-1-7
Cole Province	 2001-02-03-04	 1-1-1-1
Kyle Evans	 2005-06-07-08	 6-2-1-1
*-Mitchell was 1st in NCAA II and 2nd in NAIA in 1976
Three-Time All-Americans
Name	 Years 	 Places
Kent Taylor	 1977-79-80 	 3-4-3
Jeff Robinett	 1978-79-80 	 5-2-3
Gary Astle	 1980-83-84	 7-6-4
Joe Starzenski 	 1982-85-86 	 3-2-1
Jack O’Connor 	 1984-85-86 	 1-2-6
Kevin Freeman	 1985-86-88 	 2-3-2
Shawn Fleming	 1987-88-89 	 7-2-1
Jeff Gowens	 1989-90-91 	 2-3-3
Greg Oplotnik 	 1989-90-91 	 5-1-3
Todd Drake	 1991-92-93 	 3-3-1
Keith Cunningham	 1992-93-94	 1-1-2
Jerry Best	 1994-95-96	 1-1-1
Matt Goodson	 1996-97-98	 3-5-1
Brock Moore	 1997-98-99	 8-3-3
Gable Sullivan	 1998-00-01	 6-2-2
Mark Dodgen	 2000-01-03	 1-3-1
Shawn Silvis	 2002-03-04	 1-1-2
Shea Timothy	 2005-06-07	 7-6-4
Dustin Finn	 2008-09-10	 2-2-3
Cory Dauphin	 2011-13-14	 6-1-2
Casy Rowell	 2012-13-14	 5-5-1
Chris Watson	 2013-14-15	 4-2-1
Two-Time All-Americans
Name	 Years 	 Places
Ted Anderson	 1936-37	 1-2
Terry Henry 	 1974-75 	 1-1
Richard Long 	 1976-77 	 4-4
Will Allen 	 1980-81 	 8-4
Bill Ameen 	 1981-82 	 1-1
Darren Huff 	 1982-84 	 2-2
Mark Allen 	 1983-84 	 7-2
Billy Reid 	 1985-86 	 2-2
Howard Seay 	 1985-86 	 2-5
Todd Steidley 	 1987-88 	 1-2
Ryan Martin	 1992-94	 5-1
Travis Moman 	 1992-93 	 3-5
Mike Keim	 1993-95	 2-1
Wes White	 1993-94	 1-1
Chad Humphrey	 1994-95	 5-3
Brian Melchiori	 1994-95	 1-1
Shawn Bateman	 1995-96	 2-1
Jeff Pease	 1995-96	 2-7
Keith Kizarr	 1995-97	 3-2
Ryan Vratil	 1996-97	 8-2
Edwin Lorne	 1998-99	 5-1
Jody Marple	 1998-00	 2-3
Jeremiah Constant	 1999-00	 1-3
Muhammed Lawal	 2001-02	 2-1
Jeff Henning	 2002-03	 3-3
Cort Petersen	 2005-06	 7-6
Jared Henning	 2005-07	 7-2
Josh LeadingFox	 2005-07	 5-2
Heath Jolley	 2007-08	 5-6
Tim Elliott	 2008-09	 5-4
Scott Berens	 2009-10	 8-7
Kelly Henderson	 2011-13	 6-7
5th:	 Howard Seay (167)
6th:	 Jack O’Connor (158)
1985 NAIA
1st:	 Ricky Bollenbach (142)
2nd:	 Billy Reid (118)
2nd:	 Joe Starzenski (134)
2nd:	 Kevin Freeman (150)
2nd:	 Jack O’Connor (158)
2nd:	 Howard Seay (167)
3rd:	 Johnny Deaton (177)
1984 NAIA
1st:	 Jack O’Connor (158)
1st:	 Benny Coleman (177)
2nd:	 Darren Huff (134)
2nd:	 Mark Allen (150)
3rd:	 Mickey McGowan (118)
3rd:	 Ronnie James (142)
4th:	 Gary Astle (167)
1983 NAIA
1st:	 Ronnie James (142)
2nd:	 Benny Coleman (177)
6th:	 Gary Astle (167)
7th:	 Mark Allen (150)
1982 NAIA
1st:	 Ronnie James (142)
1st:	 Bill Ameen (177)
2nd:	 Darren Huff (134)
3rd:	 Joe Starzenski (126)
3rd:	 Mike Clark (158)
4th:	 Benny Coleman (167)
1981 NAIA
1st:	 Dennis Kendrick (118)
1st:	 Todd Osborn (126)
1st:	 Ronnie James (134)
1st:	 Alan Maddox (142)
1st:	 Benny Coleman (167)
1st:	 Bill Ameen (177)
4th:	 Will Allen (158)
8th:	 Ronnie Hawkins (190)
1980 NAIA
1st:	 David James (134)
3rd:	 Kent Taylor (118)
3rd:	 Jeff Robinett (126)
7th:	 Gary Astle (167)
8th:	 Will Allen (150)
1979 NAIA
1st:	 David James (134)
1st:	 Johnny Powell (142)
2nd:	 Jeff Robinett (118)
4th:	 Kent Taylor (126)
5th:	 John Finn (158)
5th:	 Steve Foster (Hvy)
6th:	 Ron Zeno (167)
1978 NAIA
2nd:	 David James (134)
3rd:	 Danny Cruze (142)
5th:	 Jeff Robinett (118)
5th:	 John Stroble (177)
1977 NCAA Division II
3rd:	 Kent Taylor (118)
3rd:	 David James (126)
4th:	 Richard Long (Hvy)
1976 NCAA Division II
1st:	 Bill Mitchell (167)
4th:	 Richard Long (Hvy)
1976 NAIA
2nd:	 Doug McHenry (118)
2nd:	 Bill Mitchell (177)
4th:	 Kevin Smith (190)
1975 NAIA
1st:	 Terry Henry (126)
2nd:	 Bill Mitchell (177)
1974 NAIA
1st:	 Terry Henry (126)
1st:	 Bill Mitchell (177)
3rd:	 Bill Dickey (167)
4th:	 Eddie Sullivan (158)
1973 NAIA
2nd:	 Tom Carter (167)
5th:	 Randy Ross (118)
5th:	 David Turner (126)
6th:	 Steve Randall (142)
1937 NCAA Division I
2nd:	 Ted Anderson (126)
3rd:	 Morey Villareal (135)
1936 NCAA Division I
1st:	 Ted Anderson (123)
1st:	 Ray Clemons (191)
1935 NCAA Division I
2nd:	 Louis Tomlinson (145)
1934 NCAA Division I
2nd: 	Emil Shellstede (175)
1929 NCAA Division I
2nd:	 Bryan Watkins (155)
Placing Breakdown
1st:	65
2nd:	53
3rd:	34
4th:	17
5th:	26
6th:	18
7th:	15
8th:	9
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Top 25 Career Wins
Place 	 Name and Weight 	 Years 	 Record
1.	 Keith Cunningham, 158-67	 1990-94	 141-41-0
2.	 Casy Rowell, 125-33-41	 2009-14	 134-32-0
3.	 Randy Zellner, 118	 1990-94	 132-42-0
4.	 Shawn Silvis, 165-74	 2000-04	 131-28-0
4.	 Johnny Nimmo, 150-58	 1986-90	 131-38-1
6.	 Chris Watson, 157-65	 2010-15	 130-28-0
6.	 Cole Province, 133	 2000-04	 130-22-0
6.	 Jeff Gowens, 126-34	 1987-91	 130-56-4
9.	 Jody Marple, 150-65	 1996-00	 126-49-0
10.	 Kyle Evans, 141	 2005-08	 125-20-0
11.	 Cory Dauphin, 157	 2010-14	 124-22-0
12.	 Ronnie James, 134-42	 1980-84	 122-16-1
13.	 Jarrett Edison, 197	 2007-12	 122-55-0
14.	 Todd Drake, 142-50	 1989-93	 121-54-4
15.	 Shawn Fleming, 118	 1986-90	 120-32-3
16.	 David James, 126-34	 1976-80	 116-16-0
17.	 Mark Cunningham, 150-77	 1993-97	 113-49-0
18.	 Greg Oplotnik, 190-Hvy	 1987-91	 111-44-2
19.	 Howard Moore, 167-77	 1988-92	 104-39-5
20.	 Muhammed Lawal, 184-97	 1999-02	 103-22-0
20.	 Cody Dauphin, Hvy	 2010-14	 103-49-0
22.	 Benny Coleman, 167-77	 1980-84	 101-18-0
23.	 Gable Sullivan, 134-49	 1996-01	 100-33-0
23.	 Joe Starzenski, 126	 1981-86	 100-40-2
23.	 Josh LeadingFox, Hvy	 2002-07	 100-43-0
23.	 Tanner Keck, 184	 2009-13	 100-55-0
Top 10 Single-Season Wins
Place	 Name and Weight	 Season		 Record
1.	 Mike Keim, 134	 1994-95	 47-3-0
2.	 Todd Steidley, 142	 1986-87 	 43-6-1
2. 	 Keith Cunningham, 158	 1991-92 	 43-9-0
2.	 Tim Elliott, 125-33	 2008-09	 43-12-0
5.	 Chris Watson, 165	 2014-15	 42-0-0
6.	 Shawn Silvis, 165	 2003-04	 41-4-0
6.	 Brian Melchiori, 126	 1994-95	 41-5-0
6.	 Ronnie James, 142	 1983-84	 41-4-0
9.	 Five tied		 40
Top 10 Career Winning Percentage
Place 	 Name and Weight 	 Years	 Record 	 Pct.
1.	 Bill Mitchell, 167-77	 1973-76	 92-11-0	 .893
2.	 Ronnie James, 134-42	 1980-84	 122-16-1	 .881
3.	 David James, 126-34	 1976-80	 116-16-0	 .879
4.	 Kyle Evans, 141	 2004-08	 125-20-0	 .862
5.	 Mike Keim, 134	 1992-95	 72-11-0	 .867
6.	 Jerry Best, 142	 1994-96	 77-13-0	 .856
7.	 Cole Province, 133	 2000-04	 130-22-0	 .855
8.	 Cory Dauphin, 157	 2010-14	 124-22-0	 .849
8.	 Benny Coleman, 167-77	 1980-84	 101-18-0	 .849
10.	 Dustin Finn, Hvy	 2006-10	 89-17-0	 .840
(Minimum 70 career wins)
Central Oklahoma Records
Top Five Career Falls
Place 	 Name and Weight 	 Years	 Falls
1.	 Gable Sullivan, 149	 1996-01	 54
2.	 Johnny Nimmo, 150-58	 1986-90	 50
3. 	 Keith Cunningham, 158-67	 1990-94 	 45
4.	 Dustin Finn, Hvy	 2006-10	 35
4.	 Mark Dodgen, 125-33	 1999-03	 35
4.	 Jeremiah Constant, 197-Hvy	 1998-00	 35
Top Five Single-Season Falls
Place 	 Name and Weight 	 Season	 Falls
1.	 Jeremiah Constant, 197	 1998-99	 23
2.	 Jason Tapia, 174	 2003-04	 21
2.	 Benny Coleman, 177	 1983-84	 21
4. 	 Gable Sullivan, 149	 2000-01	 20
5.	 Joshua Ailey, 141	 2016-17	 19
Top Five Career Technical Falls
Place 	 Name and Weight 	 Years	 T. F.
1.	 Kyle Evans, 141	 2005-08	 25
2.	 Shawn Fleming, 118	 1986-90	 19
3.	 Casy Rowell, 125-33-41	 2009-14	 17
3.	 Keith Cunningham, 158-67	 1990-94	 17
5.	 Muhammed Lawl, 184-97	 1999-02	 15
Top Five Single-Season Technical Falls
Place 	 Name and Weight 	 Season	 T. F.
1.	 Kyle Evans, 141	 2007-08	 11
2.	 Shawn Fleming, 118	 1989-90	 9
3.	 Casy Rowell, 133	 2012-13	 8
3.	 Benny Coleman, 177	 1982-83	 8
5.	 Mike Keim, 134	 1994-95	 7
5.	 Jerry Best, 142	 1995-96	 7
5.	 Muhammed Lawal, 197	 2002-03	 7
Top Five Career Major Decisions
Place 	 Name and Weight 	 Years	 M.D.
1.	 Chris Watson, 157-65	 2010-15	 36
2.	 Cole Province, 133	 2001-04	 33
3.	 Casy Rowell, 125-33-41	 2009-14	 31
3.	 Shawn Fleming, 118	 1986-90	 31
5.	 Jarrett Edison, 197	 2007-12	 29
Top Five Single-Season Major Decisions
Place 	 Name and Weight 	 Season	 M.D.
1.	 Chris Watson, 165	 2014-15	 18
2.	 Greg Oplotnik, 190	 1989-90	 14
3.	 Keith Kizarr, 118	 1994-95	 14
4.	 Chris Watson, 165	 2013-14	 13
4.	 Mike Keim, 134	 1994-95	 13
4.	 Muhammed Lawal, 197	 2001-02	 13
Top Five Winning Streaks
Place 	 Name and Weight 	 Season(s) 	 Streak
1.	 Cory Dauphin, 157	 2012-14	 54
2.	 Ronnie James, 142	 1982-84	 47
3.	 Cole Province, 133	 2001-04	 46
4.	 Kyle Evans, 141	 2006-08	 43
5.	 Chris Watson, 165	 2014-15	 42
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NCAA Division II Championships
Season 	 UCO Points	 Runner-Up (Points) 	 UCO All-Americans
2006-07	 124.5	 Nebraska-Kearney (108.5)	 Eight (One champion)
2002-03	 87.5	 Nebraska-Kearney (73.5)	 Five (Three champions)
2001-02	 128	 North Dakota State (116.5)	 Seven (Four champions)
1994-95	 148	 Nebraska-Omaha (103)	 Eight (Three champions)
1993-94	 127.25	 Minnesota State-Mankato (65.5)	 Eight (Four champions)
1992-93	 108.5	 Nebraska-Omaha (68)	 Seven (Three champions)
1991-92	 91.5	 North Dakota State (78.5)	 Six (Three champions)
NAIA Championships
Season	 UCO Points 	 Runner-Up (Points)	 UCO All-Americans
1988-89	 105	 Simon Fraser (92)	 Seven (Two champions)
1986-87	 92.25	 Alaska Pacific (71.5)	 Seven (Two champions)
1985-86	 98.5	 Southern Oregon (91.25)	 Six (One champion)
1984-85	 124.25	 Colorado State-Pueblo (80.5)	 Seven (One champion)
1983-84	 122.25	 Jamestown (89.25)	 Seven (Two champions)
1981-82	 105.5	 Adams State (88.25)	 Six (Two champions)
1980-81	 155.25	 Adams State (69.5)	 Eight (Six champions)
1978-79	 102.5	 Adams State (69)	 Seven (Two champions)
Central Oklahoma has long had one of the most successful wrestling
programs in the nation, having claimed 15 national championships.
UCO won eight titles while members of the NAIA and has taken
seven crowns since joining NCAA Division II in 1990.
The Bronchos have also had eight national runner-up finishes in four
different divisions -- AAU (1935), NCAA I (1936), NAIA (1974 and
’88) and NCAA II (1990, ’91, ’96 and ’00).
UCO has finished in the top-five 37 times in their 63-year history.
National Tournament History
2015 (10th)
*Chris Watson (165)
2014 (6th)
Cory Dauphin (157)
Chris Watson (165)
2013 (2nd)
Casy Rowell (133)
Jordan Basks (149)
Cory Dauphin (157)
Kelly Henderson (174)
2012 (1st)
Ky Corley (149)
2009 (T-2nd)
Tim Elliott (125)
Dustin Finn (Hvy)
2008 (1st)
*Kyle Evans (141)
Heath Jolley (197)
Dustin Finn (Hvy)
2007 (1st)
*Kyle Evans (141)
Shea Timothy (149)
Justin Wood (165)
Jared Hess (184)
Heath Jolley (197)
Josh LeadingFox (Hvy)
2006 (1st)
Kyle Evans (141)
Jared Hess (174)
Chris Finn (Hvy)
2005 (3rd)
Kyle Evans (141)
Josh LeadingFox (Hvy)
2004 (1st)
Cole Province (133)
*Shawn Silvis (165)
Jason Tapia (174)
Kevin Lochner (197)
2003 (1st)
Mark Dodgen (125)
*Cole Province (133)
Shawn Silvis (165)
Jeff Henning (184)
2002 (1st)
Cole Province (133)
Matt Dodgen (141)
Michael Barreras (149)
Nathan Gomez (157)
Shawn Silvis (165)
Jeff Henning (184)
*Muhammed Lawal (197)
2001 (1st)
*Mark Dodgen (125)
Cole Province (133)
Gable Sullivan (149)
Muhammed Lawal (184)
T.J. Tallent (197)
Jeremy McCoy (Hvy)
2000 (1st)
Joe Schneider (141)
Gable Sullivan (149)
Muhammed Lawal (184)
*Jeremiah Constant (Hvy)
1999 (1st)
Jody Marple (157)
Tony Realmuto (174)
Edwin Lorne (184)
*Jeremiah Constant (197)
Claude Davis (Hvy)
1998 (1st)
Brock Moore (118)
Matt Goodson (126)
Gable Sullivan (142)
Jody Marple (150)
Matt Surber (158)
1997 (1st)
Keith Kizarr (118)
Matt Goodson (134)
Ryan Vratil (142)
Jody Marple (150)
Matt Surber (158)
Winterhawk Windchief (Hvy)
1996 (1st)
Keith Kizarr (118)
Matt Goodson (126)
Ryan Vratil (134)
*Jerry Best (142)
Shawn Bateman (150)
Jeff Pease (Hvy)
1995 (1st)
Brian Melchiori (126)
*Mike Keim (134)
Jerry Best (142)
Shawn Bateman (150)
Mark Cunningham (158)
Chad Beeson (167)
Kyle Vandruff (177)
Chad Humphrey (190)
Jeff Pease (Hvy)
1994 (1st)
Randy Zellner (118)
Ryan Martin (134)
Mark Cunningham (150)
Wes White (158)
*Keith Cunningham (167)
Chad Drake (177)
Chad Humphrey (190)
Robert Washington (Hvy)
1993 (1st)
Randy Zellner (118)
Travis Moman (126)
Mike Keim (134)
Todd Drake (142)
Biff Jones (150)
Wes White (158)
Keith Cunningham (167)
Chris Griffin (177)
1992 (1st)
Travis Moman (126)
Ryan Martin (134)
Todd Drake (142)
Keith Cunningham (158)
Howard Moore (167)
Wayne Cole (190)
1991 (1st)
Randy Zellner (118)
Todd Drake (142)
Wayne Cole (177)
Greg Oplotnik (190)
1990 (1st)
Shawn Fleming (118)
Jeff Gowens (134)
Johnny Nimmo (150)
Greg Oplotnik (190)
*-Regional Wrestler of the Year
Regional Champions
UCO has crowned 105 individual regional champions since joining
NCAADivision II in 1990. Cole Province (2001-04) and Kyle Evans
(2005-08) are the only four-time champions and the Bronchos have
had 13 individuals named Regional Wrestler of the Year.
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A-A-A-A-A
Jerome Adams, 1997-98
Derrick Adkins, 2010-11
David Aduddell, 1983-85-86
Richard Agee, 1988-90
Dylan Aguilar, 2011
Joshua Ailey, 2016
Mark Allen, 1982-83-84
Raymond Allen, 1939-40
Will Allen, 1980-81
David Alley, 1979-80
Bill Ameen, 1981-82
Ocie Anderson, 1937-38-39
Ted Anderson, 1935-36-37
Gary Astle, 1980-81-83-84
Zach Aylor, 2012-13-14
B-B-B-B-B
Josh Bain, 2003
Fay Barnett, 1988-90-91-92
Gerald Barnett, 1936-37-38-39
Michael Barreras, 2002
Jordan Basks, 2013-14
Shawn Bateman, 1994-95-96-97
Brett Beams, 1987-90
Chad Beeson, 1995
Scott Berens, 2009-10
Eden Bernstein, 2010
Jim Beshears, 1998
Jerry Best, 1994-95-96
Larry Blunt, 1988
Ricky Bollenbach, 1983-84-85
Wade Bramlitt, 2002-03-04-05
Trey Branscum, 2008-10
Josh Breece, 2014, 2016
Robert Breece, 1939-40
Ryan Brooks, 2012-13-14-16
Danny Brown, 1993
Dudley Brown, 1940-47
Nicky Brown, 1977
Pat Brule, 1980
Kyle Buckley, 2014
Shelby Bullard, 2003
Jeff Burke, 1986-88-90
C-C-C-C-C
Arthur Caldwell, 1934
James Callahan, 1929
Danny Carrillo, 2016
Tom Carter, 1973
Jeremy Carter, 2002
Shane Caruthers, 2005-06-07
Clakie Chaffin, 1997
Rod Chaney, 1979-80
H.M. Chapman, 2001
Mike Clark, 1981-82
Ray Clemons, 1934-36
Wayne Cole, 1991
Benny Coleman, 1981-82-83-84
Clint Colson, 1984-85
Willard Compton, 1928
Jeremiah Constant, 1999-00
James Copenhauer, 1939-40
Michael Conner, 2015
Ky Corley, 2011-12
Kaleb Cradduck, 2011-12-14
Kenneth Cramer, 1928
Lloyd Crownover, 2014
Harold Craven, 1926
Danny Cruze, 1976-77-78-79
Keith Cunningham, ‘91-92-93-94
Mark Cunningham, ‘94-95-96-97
D-D-D-D-D
Zac D’Amico, 2015-16
Richard Dabbs, 1977
Brian Dalke, 2003
Ryan Daniels, 2004-05
Blake Dauphin, 2016
Cody Dauphin, 2011-12-13-14
Cory Dauphin, 2011-12-13-14
Dempsey Davenport, 1982
Jadon Davenport, 2016
Jeromy Davenport, 2015-16
Claude Davis, 1999
Dean Davis, 1975
Lee Davis, 1983-84-85
Luke Davis, 2001
Johnny Deaton, 1984-85-87
Phillip Devine, 1938
Nick Dewey, 2003
Bill Dickey, 1973-74
Gary Dill, 1977
Mark Dodgen, 2000-01-03
Matt Dodgen, 2000-01-02-03
John Doerner, 1930-32
Matt Douglass, 2002
Reggie Douglas, 2007
Gene Doussett, 1974-75
Chad Drake, 1993-94-96
Todd Drake, 1990-91-92-93
Steve Dunlap, 1979-80
Josh Durham, 2015
E-E-E-E-E
Jarrett Edison, 2008-10-11-12
Jordan Edison, 2009
Brian Edwards, 1997
Steve Elkins, 2000
Tim Elliott, 2008-09
Luke Elmore, 2008-09
Homer English, 1932
Kyle Evans, 2005-06-07-08
Will Evans, 1991
F-F-F-F-F
Kyle Factor, 2015-16
Ova Farrow, 1947
Rick Fennell, 1975
Znick Ferrell, 2013-14
Lynn Fidler, 1991-92-93
Kevin Fields, 1983
Jimmy Filippo, 1987-88-89-90
Cooper Finch, 2013-14-15
Chris Finn, 2004-06
Dustin Finn, 2007-08-09-10
John Finn, 1978-79-80
John Finn, 2014-15
Patrick Finn, 2009-11
Shawn Fleming, 1987-88-89-90
L.C. Flemons, 1978
Orville Fletcher, 1940
Ralph Ford, 1939
Ed Foster, 1936
Shane Foster, 1986-87
Steve Foster, 1979-80-81
Lee Fowler, 1980
Tony Franklin, 1979-80
Ross Frederick, 1929-30
Kevin Freeman, 1985-86-88
G-G-G-G-G
Colton Gallo, 2014-15
Bob Galloway, 1973
Melvin Gatewood, 1981-82
Mark Gibson, 2002
Cameron Gladd, 2009
Larry Glenn, 1975-77
Nathan Gomez, 1999-00-01-02
Matt Goodson, 1995-96-97-98
Mike Goodson, 1998-00
Jerod Goodwin, 2003-04-05-06
Jerry Goss, 1987-88
Jeff Gowens, 1988-89-90-91
Greg Gracey, 1985-86
Trison Graham, 2010-11-12-13
Chris Griffin, 1993-94
Billie Grimes, 1947
Willie Gunter, 2009
H-H-H-H-H
Aaron Hane, 2016
Dylan Harman, 2014-15-16
Benton Hart, 1938-39
Caleb Hawes, 2015
Ronnie Hawkins, 1977-81-82
Shane Head, 1993
Kelly Henderson, 2009-11-12-13
Jared Henning, 2004-05-06-07
Jeff Henning, 2002-03
Ryan Henning, 2006-07
Earl Henry, 1947
Terry Henry, 1974-75
Mickey Henry, 2001-03
Garrett Henshaw, 2014
Mark Henslick, 1999
Jared Hess, 2004-05-06-07
Alva Hill, 1938-39-40
Warner Hines, 1930-31-32-33
Phillip Hinton, 1983-84
Jim Hixson, 1981
Dwayne Hladik, 1987
Stephen Hodge, 2001
Richard Holland, 1993-94-95
Walter Holt, 1927-28-29-31
Zach Housley, 2011
Marlon Houston, 2015
Andy Howington, 1989-90
Jeromy Hudson, 1998
Darren Huff, 1981-82-84
Marc Hull, 1989
Keegan Hulsey, 2010-11-12
Scott Hulsey, 1984-85
Quinn Hulsey, 2014
Chad Humphrey, 1994-95
Steve Hunt, 1974-75
I-I-I-I-I
Ben Iker, 2000
Adam Ingram, 2006
Butch Ingram, 1976-77
J-J-J-J-J
Cliff Jackson, 1987
Ed Jackson, 2009-10
John Jacobson, 2015
David James, 1977-78-79-80
DeWaune James, 2002
Ronnie James, 1981-82-83-84
Zach James, 2009
Heath Jolley, 2006-07-08
Eric Johnson, 2005
Franco Johnson, 1998
Seth Johnson, 2010
Ted Johnson, 1928
Travis Johnson, 2005
Biff Jones, 1993-94
Earl Jones, 2006
Eddie Jones, 1933-34
Hank Jones, 1976-77
Vince Jouret, 1987
John Juby, 1939-40
K-K-K-K-K
Tanner Keck, 2010-11-12-13
Mike Keim, 1993-95
Kirby Keith, 1980-81
Dennis Kendrick, 1981
Denny Kennedy, 1993-95
Audrey Kennemer, 1933
Harry Kent, 1926
Sam Kent, 1929
Kevin Kepley, 1980
Glenn King, 1934-35-36-37
Jantz Kinzer, 1987-88-91
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Jess Kirk, 1947
Keith Kizarr, 1994-95-96-97
Carson Kleinfeldt, 2005
Arthur Kroeger, 1930-32
L-L-L-L-L
Ron Lambeth, 1974-75-77-78
Aaron Lane, 2001-02
Don Langham, 1973-74
Rickey Langland, 1982-83-84
Brody Largent, 2016
Muhammed Lawal, 2000-01-02
A.J. LeadingFox, 2007
Josh LeadingFox, ‘03-05-06-07
Jason Leavitt, 2006-07-08
Robert LeGrande, 1979-80-82
Brooks Levonitis, 1992
Joe Lewallen, 1986-88
Keith Lipps, 1988
Rick Little, 1973
Tom Loafman, 1975
Kevin Lochner, 2004-05
Richard Long, 1976-77
Edwin Lorne, 1998-99
Floyd Lorne, 1999
Clint Loyd, 1999
Scott Luschen, 1983
M-M-M-M-M
Alan Maddox, 1980-81
Bob Manning, 1939-40
Tony Marino, 1986
Johnnie Marks, 1947
Walter Marks, 1926
Jody Marple, 1997-98-99-00
Clay Marrs, 1996-98-99
Dewayne Martin, 1976-77
Ryan Martin, 1990-92-93-94
Tony May, 1977
Paul Mayfield, 2007-08
David Massey, 1980
Tommy McCarty, 2008-09
Zack McCloud, 2009
Jeremy McCoy, 2001
Matt McCullough, 1988-90
Mickey McGowan, 1982-84
Evan McGee, 2016
Doug McHenry, 1976-77
Austin McNatt, 2012-13
Brian Melchiori, 1994-95
Kenny Meredith, 2006-08-09-10
Alvin Metcalf, 2008
Dane Meyer, 1986
Bobby Miller, 1996
Chris Miller, 2003
John Miller, 1992
Bill Minick, 1929
Bill Mitchell, 1974-75-76
Travis Moman, 1992-93
Brock Moore, 1996-97-98-99
Howard Moore, 1989-90-91-92
Jeremiah Moore, 1996
Weston Moore, 1999-00-02
Ben Morgan, 2011-13
Mikey Morgan, 2009
Daniel Morrison, 2007-08-09
Earl Murphy, 1926
Forest Myers, 2014
N-N-N-N-N
Ryan Neasbitt, 1995
Gary Nichols, 1986
Johnny Nimmo, 1987-88-89-90
O-O-O-O-O
Glenn Oakes, 1929
Brennan Ochoa, 2010
Jack O’Connor, 1984-85-86
Dee Oden, 1947
Bill Ogilvie, 1986-87
Greg Oplotnik, 1988-89-90-91
Todd Osborn, 1981
Rodney O’Shields, 1986
Lance Owens, 1989
P-P-P-P-P
Pat Pace, 1978-79-80
Tony Pacheco, 1989
Dennis Parker, 2001-02
Gary Patterson, 1987
David Patton, 1983
Travis Payer, 2005-07
Jeff Pease, 1995
Darren Peaster, 1987
Mark Peck, 1985-87
Don Pekrul, 1980
Cort Petersen, 2005-06
Virgil Peterson, 1934
Kelson Phillips, 2008
Nathan Phillips, 1997-98
Pen Phillips, 2003-07
Ray Potter, 1928
Boyd Powell, 1936-37
Johnny Powell, 1978-79
Cole Province, 2001-02-03-04
John Province, 2005
Q-Q-Q-Q-Q
Austin Quinton, 2011-12-13-15
R-R-R-R-R
Steve Randall, 1973
Dustin Randle, 2002
Corby Ray, 2008
Allen Raymond, 1938
Tony Realmuto, 1999-00
Rick Reeves, 1980
Billy Reid, 1983-85-86
Dustin Reed, 2012-14-15
Richard Reneau, 1989
Louis Reynolds, 1932-33
Jeremiah Rhodes, 2004
Zach Rhodes, 2004
Nick Rice, 2008-09-10
Ray Rice, 2000-01-02
Chad Richison, 1992-93
Curtis Riley, 1985-86-87-88
Jeff Robinett, 1977-78-79-80
Colby Robinson, 2007-08-09-10
Connor Robinson, 2010-11
Ryan Rosales, 2011
Randy Ross, 1973-74-75-76
Casy Rowell, 2010-12-13-14
Cody Rowell, 2007-08-09-10
Wes Ruth, 2005-06-07
Spencer Rutherford, 2015-16
Cody Ryan, 2016
Mike Ryan, 1988-89
S-S-S-S-S
Chris Saferite, 2002-04-05
LeSean Sanders, 2014-15
Brent Sarette, 2005-06-07-08
Som Saysana, 1998
Emil Schillstede, 1932-33-34-35
Andrew Schmauch, 2011-12-14
Joe Schneider, 1998-99-00-01
J.D. Scott, 1926-27-30-31
Jeff Scott, 1999-00
Howard Seay, 1985-86
Peter Seay, 1989
Barney Shadle, 1932-33
J.B. Shanks, 2003
Zach Sikes, 2007
Shawn Silvis, 2001-02-03-04
Chance Skidgel, 1990-91-92-94
Cory Smith, 1994
Gene Smith, 1931-32-33-34
Kevin Smith, 1973-74-75-76
Todd Smoot, 1990
Joe Snedden, 2010
Eddie Sullivan, 1974-75
Gable Sullivan, 1997-98-00-01
Justin Suskey, 2010
Gage Stallworth, 2016
Austin Standage, 2010-11
Todd Stapleton, 1988-89
Zane Stapp, 1991
Joe Starzenski, 1982-84-85-86
Todd Steidley, 1987-88
Will Steltzlen, 2015
Dennis Stine, 1977
David Stitt, 2003
Doak Stowe, 1934-35-36
John Stroble, 1977-78
Matt Surber, 1996-97-98
Aaron Sweazy, 2003
T-T-T-T-T
T.J. Tallent, 1998-99-00-01
Troy Talley, 1984-85
Jason Tapia, 2003-04
Bryan Tapley, 2003-04
Jack Taylor, 1938
Kent Taylor, 1977-78-79-80
Kirk Taylor, 1976-77-78-79
Lee Teague, 1934-35
Burl Thompson, 1937-38
Cody Thompson, 2000
Mason Thompson, 2016
Shea Timothy, 2004-05-06-07
Louis Tomlinson, 1933-34-35-36
Randy Tonche, 2011
David Turner, 1973
Tyler Tustin, 2014, 2016
V-V-V-V-V
Rusty VanBeber, 1998
Steve Vandervort, 1980
Kyle Vandruff, 1995-96
Morey Villareal, 1935-36-37-38
Ryan Vratil, 1995-96-97
W-W-W-W-W
Mike Wakely, 1978
Michael Walkup, 2008-09-10-11
Louie Wall, 1977-78-79-80
Alec Warren, 2015
Brock Warren, 2016
Robert Washington, 1994
Bryan Watkins, 1927-29-30
Chris Watson, 2012-13-14-15
Jon Wechter, 2008
Kurt Weir, 1985
Wes White, 1993-94
Kasey Wilcox, 2014
Vincent Wiley, 1973-74-76
Kirk Willis, 1973
Tony Willis, 1990
Randy Wilson, 1978
Shawn Wilson, 1977-79
Winterhawk Windchief, 1997-98
Jap Wood, 1926
Justin Wood, 2006-07
Chester Woodruff, 1928
Larry Wooten, 1986
Chad Wright, 2012
Grant Wright, 1935-36-37
Stoney Wright, 1986-87
Z-Z-Z-Z-Z
Randy Zellner, 1991-92-93-94
Ron Zeno, 1979
Tyler Zukerman, 2007
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  • 2. 1990 - Seven All-Americans, Three Champions (Howard Moore, Johnny Nimmo and Greg Oplotnik). 1991 - Six All-Americans. 1992 - Six All-Americans, Three Champions (Keith Cunningham, Howard Moore and Randy Zellner). 1993 - Seven All-Americans, Three Champions (Keith Cunningham, Todd Drake and Wes White). 1994 - Eight All-Americans, Four Champions (Jerry Best, Ryan Martin, Brian Melchiori and Wes White). 1995 - Eight All-Americans, Three Champions (Jerry Best, Mike Keim and Brian Melchiori). 1996 - Six All-Americans, Three Champions (Shawn Bateman, Jerry Best, Mark Cunningham). 1997 - Six All-Americans. 1998 - Five All-Americans, One Champion (Matt Goodson). 1999 - Four All-Americans, Two Champions (Jeremiah Constant, Edwin Lorne). 2000 - Six All-Americans, One Champion (Mark Dodgen). 2001 - Four All-Americans, One Champion (Cole Province). 2002 - Seven All-Americans, Four Champions (Cole Province, Matt Dodgen, Shawn Silvis, Muhammed Lawal). 2003 - Five All-Americans, Three Champions (Mark Dodgen, Cole Province, Shawn Silvis). 2004 - Six All-Americans, Two Champions (Cole Province, Jason Tapia). 2005 - Five All-Americans. 2006 - Six All-Americans. 2007 - Eight All-Americans, One Champion (Kyle Evans). 2008 - Five All-Americans, One Champion (Kyle Evans). 2009 - Five All-Americans. 2010 - Three All-Americans. 2011 - Three All-Americans. 2012 - Three All-Americans. 2013 - Six All-Americans, One Champion (Cory Dauphin). 2014 - Three All-Americans, One Champion (Casy Rowell) 2015 - One All-American, One Champion (Chris Watson) Broncho Wrestling Dominance on the Mat 15 National Team Titles Eight NAIA, Seven NCAA Division II 38 Individual Champions, 139 All-Americans In NCAA Division II
  • 3. General Information 2015-16 Schedule.................................................................. 1 UCO Quick Facts/Athletic Staff Directory........................... 2 The Coaches Head Coach........................................................................... 4 Assistant Coaches................................................................ 5 Season Outlook/Wrestlers 2015-16 Season Outlook....................................................6-7 2015-16 Roster...................................................................8-9 Wrestler Profiles.............................................................10-25 Season Review/History 2014-15 Season Review...................................................... 26 Individual Records/Dual Results........................................ 27 All-Americans by Year...................................................28-29 Multiple All-Americans...................................................... 29 Individual Records.............................................................. 30 National Tournament History/Regional Champions........... 31 All-Time Lettermen.......................................................32-33 Season-by-Season Results.............................................34-36 Series Records..................................................................... 37 Coaching Records............................................................... 38 About UCO The University.................................................................... 39 University President Dr. Don Betz...................................... 40 Athletic Administration..................................................41-43 About Edmond.................................................................... 44 About Oklahoma City......................................................... 44 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association.......I.B.C. Table of Contents 2016-17 UCO W Media Guide 1 BRONCHOWRESTLING 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide Date Opponent Location Time 11/3/2016 Bronze-Blue Intrasquad EDMOND 7 p.m. 11/6/2016 Oklahoma City Open Oklahoma City, Okla. 9 a.m. 11/9/2016 McKendree University Lebanon, Ill. 7 p.m. 11/10/2016 Missouri Baptist University St. Louis, Mo. 7 p.m. 11/13/2016 Oklahoma Open TBA 9 a.m. 11/19/2016 Lindenwood Open St. Charles, Mo. 9 a.m. 12/3/2016 Fort Hays State University Hays, Kan. 9 a.m. 12/7/2016 Ouachita Baptist University EDMOND 6 p.m. 12/11/2016 Jet Invite Wichita, Kan. 9 a.m. 12/19/2016 OCU Duals Oklahoma City, Okla. 9 a.m. 1/8/2017 University of Central Missouri Warrensburg, Mo. 2 p.m. 1/11/2017 Oklahoma City University EDMOND 7 p.m. 1/14/2017 UNK Duals Kearney, Neb. TBA 1/20/2017 University of Nebraska at Kearney EDMOND TBA 1/21/2017 Adams State University EDMOND TBA 1/23/2017 Colorado State University - Pueblo EDMOND TBA 1/27/2017 Lindenwood University St. Charles, Mo. TBA 2/1/2017 Newman University Wichita, Kan. 7 p.m. 2/5/2017 Fort Hays State University EDMOND 2 p.m. 2/12/2017 MIAA Championships Kearney, Neb. 9 a.m. 2/24-25/2017 NCAA Regionals Golden, Colo. 9 a.m. 3/10-11/2017 NCAA National Championships Birmingham, Ala. 9 a.m. 2016-17 SCHEDULE
  • 4. 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide2 BRONCHOWRESTLING 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide UCO Quick Facts Mailing Address: 100 North University Edmond, OK 73034 Founded: Dec. 24, 1890 President: Dr. Don Betz Athletic Director: Joe Muller Assistant Athletic Director/Facilities: Gunnar Poff Assistant Athletic Director/Business: Britni Brannon AssistantAthleticDirector/MediaRelations: ChrisBrannick Assistant Athletic Director/Compliance: Darnell Smith Assistant Athletic Director/Marketing & Corporate Sales: Brandon Baker Director of Athletic Compliance: Jeremy Rogers Director of Stampede Club: Al Jones Head Athletic Trainer: Ed Kabrick Faculty Representative: Trey Cone National Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Mid-AmericaIntercollegiateAthleticsAssociation Nickname: Bronchos School Colors: Bronze and Blue Enrollment: 17,101 Wrestling Facts Head Coach: Todd Steidley Years, Record at UCO: First year Years, Overall Record: First year Assistant Coach: Kyle Evans Assistant Coach: Sam Hazewinkel 2015-16 Dual Record: 12-5 2015-16 Conference Dual Record (Finish): 4-1 (Second) 2015-16 Conference Tournament Finish: Second 2015-16 Regional Tournament Finish: Sixth 2015-16 National Tournament Finish: 35th Returning/Lost: 29/14 Starters Returning/Lost: 6/4 Wrestling History First Year of Wrestling: 1921 All-time Dual Record: 526-238-11 Conference Championships: Six (1929, ‘31, ‘32, ‘35, ‘36, ‘13) RegionalChampionships: 19(1990,‘91,‘92,‘93,‘94,‘95,‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘12). National Championships: 15 (1979, ‘81, ‘82, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87, ‘89, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘02, ‘03, ‘07). Athletic Media Relations Director of Athletic Media Relations: Chris Brannick Office: (405) 974-2142 Cell: (405) 301-1087 Email: cbrannick@uco.edu UCO Wrestling Directory Athletic Department Administrative Assistant Angel Aston (aaston1@uco.edu)..............................................974-2500 Head Coach Todd Steidley (tsteidley@uco.edu)...........................................974-2509 Assistant Coach Kyle Evans (kevans16@uco.edu) ............................................974-2509 Assistant Coach Sam Hazewinkel (shazewinkel@uco.edu) ...............................974-2509 Athletic Director Joe Muller (jmuller2@uco.edu)................................................974-2500 Assistant Athletic Director/Operations Gunnar Poff (gpoff@uco.edu)..................................................974-2176 Marketing & Corporate Sales Brandon Baker (bbaker13@uco.edu).......................................974-2164 Compliance Jeremy Rogers (jrogers42@uco.edu)........................................974-2141 Darnell Smith (dsmith132@uco.edu) .....................................974-3959 Head Athletic Trainer Ed Kabrick (ekabrick@uco.edu) .............................................974-2188 (405 Area Code) School Nickname “Bronchos” was the nickname selected for Central Oklahoma in 1922 by Mrs. C.W. Wantland, wife of long-time UCO football coach C.W. Wantland. The name was chosen from a number of suggestions for the name of UCO’s football team and became the nickname for all athletic teams at the school. Mrs.Wantland was made an honorary member of the Letterman’s Clubasaresultofselectingthenickname,becomingthefirstwoman admitted to that organization. School Colors BronzeandbluewerechosenasCentralOklahoma’sschoolcolors early in the fall of 1895 by school president Edmund Dandridge Murdaugh. The first public display of the bronze and blue was in Guthrie when a student represented UCO in the first oratorical contest ever held in Oklahoma. On The Cover Featured on the cover of the 2016-17 wrestling media guide are UCO seniors Josh Ailey, Danny Carrillo, Aaron Hane and Brock Warren. Production Credits The 2016-17 wrestling media guide was written, edited and de- signed by the UCO Athletic Media Relations Office. Photographs were provided by Dan Smith, director of UCO Photographic Services.
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  • 6. 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide4 BRONCHOWRESTLING 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide Todd Steidley, a former national champion for Central Oklahoma who went on to win seven state titles as a high school coach in the state, was tabbed to take over as the Bronchos’ head wrestling coach on May 17, 2016. “It’s my dream job,” said Steidley, currently prin- cipal at Claremore High School. “It’s the only job I would have left Claremore for. Edmond is a wonderful place to live, UCO is a great institution and we’re excited about coming back to take over the reigns of the wrestling program.” Steidley replaces legendary head coach David James, who led the Bronchos to 12 national champi- onships and 396 dual wins during a 34-year career. “I wouldn’t be where I am today without the influ- ence of David James,” Steidley said. “He had a huge impact on me when I went to school at UCO and a lot of the things I’ve done in coaching I do because of him. I want to continue his legacy. “I guess it’s a new era and I’m excited about it. I feel UCO is the best Division II program in the country and we want to fight for national championships and continue to mold young men into productive citi- zens.” A prep standout at Tulsa Union High School, Steidley was a Division I qualifier at Utah State before spending his last two seasons at UCO. He went 64- 11-2 with the Bronchos from 1986-88, winning the 142-pound national title as a junior and finishing runner-up as a senior. Steidley spent two years as a graduate assistant coach at UCO, helping the Bronchos capture the NAIA team title in 1989 before finishing second in the school’s first year in NCAA Division II in 1990. He served as assistant coach at Clemson in 1990-91 before going to Enid High School as head coach for one year. Steidley led Bristow High School to three Class 3A state championships during a six-year career there and then guided Ponca City High School to four consecutive Class 6A titles from 1998-06. Steidley, who finished with a phenomenal 211-18 career dual record, has been principal at Claremore High School since 2006. Todd and his wife, Kelli, have two children – Erin Delk and Garrett -- and one grandson (Loudin). Head Coach Todd Steidley Todd Steidley
  • 7. 2016-17 UCO W Media Guide 5 BRONCHOWRESTLING 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide In his fourth year as Central Oklahoma’s full-time assistant coach is Kyle Evans, one of the most decorated wrestlers in the school’s illustrious history. Evans joined the staff in the fall of 2013 and helped lead the team to a 14-4 dual record and fifth-place national finish in 2013-14 as UCO crowned one individual national champion and had two runners-up. The Bronchos had another individu- al national champion the following season and then helped the team to a 12-5 dual record last year with wins over a pair of top-10 teams, including No. 1 Maryville. Kyle spent his entire career at 141 pounds and was a four-time All-American and two-time national champion for the Bronchos. He finished with a 125-20 record that ranks fourth on the school’s all-time list for winning percentage (.862) and 10th for wins. Evans redshirted his first year and then beat out a returning All-American in earning the starting berth at 141 in 2004-05, winning the regional title and finish- ing sixth nationally en route to a 24-13 record. He came back the next season to go 30-5, winning 22 of his last 24 matches to capture a second straight regional crown before finishing as the national runner-up. Evans was virtually unbeatable his final two seasons, going a combined 71-2 in winning back-to-back na- tional championships. He became the first UCO wrestler to complete a full season undefeated as a junior in 2006-07 with a perfect 39-0 record that included 18 bonus-point wins and was named Midwest Regional Wrestler of the Year before sweeping four matches in winning the national title. Kyle repeated as both Midwest Regional Wrestler of the Year and national champion during a dominating senior season that saw him finish 32-2 with 18 bonus-point wins. Evans became just the second UCO wrestler to win four regional titles and he had a 43-match winning streak that ranks as the fourth-longest in school history. He earned 53 bonus-point wins during his career with a school-record 25 technical falls. A state champion as a senior at Edmond North High School, Kyle earned his general studies degree in busi- ness from Central in 2008 and worked in the medical sales field before returning to UCO. Assistant Coach Kyle Evans Kyle Evans Sam Hazewinkel joins first-year head coach Todd Steidley and assistant coach Kyle Evans on the 2016-17 wrestling staff. Hazewinkel, of the same family inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame, brings one of the better resumes and pedigrees in all of wrestling to UCO. National champion, All-American, Olympian, Hazewinkel has done it all. Hazewinkel went 140-0 in high school at Pensacola Christian Academy and was a three-time state champion. From there, he went to the University of Oklahoma and was a four-time All-American and a four-time Academic All-American. Also a four-time U.S. Open Champion, twice in Freestyle and twice in Greco, Haze- winkel was a 2008 University World Champion in Greco. The same year, he served as alternate for the Olympics and in 2012 was also an Olympian in both Freestyle and Greco. After competing in the Olympics, Hazewinkel joined his father and uncle as Olym- pians. Sam and his father, Dave, are the only father-son Olympians in American wrestling history. Sam is married (Rachel) and has one son (Josh). Assistant Coach Sam Hazewinkel Sam Hazewinkel
  • 8. 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide6 BRONCHOWRESTLING 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide Season Outlook The 2016-17 season for Central Oklahoma is cer- tain to be remembered as Todd Steidley takes over the program that for the past 34 seasons has been led by David James. James led the Bronchos to 12 of their 15 team national championships and coached 48 individu- al national champions. Steidley was one of those. The Bronchos won a team title in 1987. Steid- ley won the 141-pound title that year as a junior. Now he is tasked with leading one of the best programs in the country back to glory. “This is a dream job,” Steidley said. “I couldn’t be happier to have this opportunity. I loved this place when I wrestled here, I’ve always loved this place. It really is a dream come true to come back here and get the chance to coach here.” Steidley’s first assign- ment was keeping assis- tant coach Kyle Evans on staff. Evans is a four-time All-American and two- time national champion UCO alum, who put together an incredible recruiting class that USA Wrestling Magazine ranked as No. 4 in the country. Steidley then added a second assistant coach in Sam Hazewinkel, a four- time All-American him- self, and an Olympian. “Kyle deserves so much credit for what he does,” Steidley says. “He made the transition seamless, and he did more work than anyone this sum- mer.” On Hazewinkel. “Sam brings so much energy to the wrestling room,” Steidley said. “He has been a great addition for us. I’m learning from Kyle and Sam everyday myself.” The Bronchos return 29 wrestlers from last year, and added almost 20 new guys too. Here is a weight-by-weight look at the 2016-17 UCO Bronchos. 125: UCO has five wrestlers at 125-pounds and Zac D’Amico leads the charge. The junior went 20-14 last sea- son. Joshua Lindsey, a freshman from Moore, Okla., will make a push for immediate mat time. And Tim Null will look for some action as well after redshirting last year. Noah McQuigg and Gar- rett Rowe are two young talents that will redshirt. 133: 133 is a very com- petitive weight for the Bronchos. Senior Aaron Hane should get the most matches. Junior Josh Breece is vying for time as is sophomore Blake Dauphin and redshirt Aaron Hane is one of four returners at 133 pounds for the Bronchos. [UCO Photo Services]
  • 9. 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide 7 BRONCHOWRESTLING 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide Season Outlook freshman Rio Zamora. 141: Joshua Ailey returns for his senior season ranked No. 7 in the country at 141. The national qualifier from a year ago looks to improve on his 26-11 mark from a year ago. Tyler Tustin will get some action at 141 pounds, and Cy Trindle will redshirt this season. Both provide what Steid- ley called tremendous work ethic in the wres- tling room, making each of the 141-pound wres- tlers better with time. 149: The deepest weight for Central Okla- homa is 149 pounds. Will Steltzlen and Briar Stopp will take the mat while Shamar Young redshirts. Tanner Bailey, Timothy O’Connor and Michael Williams are also there providing depth at 149. 157: Bryan Dutton leads the group. The junior only wrestled in the OCU Open last year, but along with Cody Ryan, who went 11-7 last year wrestling in three open tournaments, 157 can be a strong point for the Bronchos. Three freshman, Paden Bailey, Jerrod McKinstry, and Justin Walker make 157 a young class, but it’s a very talented class too. 165: Senior Danny Carillo went 31-11 last season and is back for one more run with the Bronchos. Sophomores Mason Thompson, who went 29-15 at 174 last year, and Dakota Head add a little bit of depth to the class. Justin Walker also works with 165 some too. 174: Another young but talented group for the Bronchos. Ryan Ander- son and Gage Stallworth, both sophomores, look to see more action in their second year. And redshirt freshman Miguel Bar- reras is looking to take what he learned last year and put it to work full time this season. 184: 184, like 149, is deep. The Bronchos have six wrestlers at 184. John Finn and Caleb Hawes are looking to lead the group. While Walker Smith, Johnathan Bowen and Brock Warren, as well as transfer Joel Dix- on, add depth to a crucial weight class for Steidley. 197: Greg Wilson and Thomas Shepherd are holding it down at 197. Though there isn’t as much depth here for the Bronchos, Wilson looks to transition to a full time contributor. Hvy: Kyle Factor is UCO’s second nationally ranked wrestler, No. 10 in the country. He returns for his junior season after piling up 41 wins over the past two seasons. Caleb Cotter and Evan McGee will also contrib- ute. McGee saw limited action last season going 9-7. Cotter wrestled at both 197 and heavy- weight, and went 8-2. Senior Danny Carrillo returns at 165 pounds for UCO. [UCO Photo Services]
  • 10. Wt. Ht. Class Hometown/High School Joshua Ailey 141 5-7 Sr. Tonkawa, Okla. / Tonkawa Ryan Anderson 174 5-11 So. Norman, Okla. / Home School Paden Bailey 157 5-10 Fr. Broken Arrow, Okla. / Broken Arrow Tanner Bailey 149 5-9 So. Broken Arrow, Okla. / Broken Arrow Miguel Barreras 174 6-0 R-Fr. Rio Rancho, N.M. / Rio Rancho Jonathan Bowen 184 6-1 So. Fort Worth, Texas / Central Josh Breece 133 5-4 Jr. Edmond, Okla. / North Danny Carrillo 165 5-8 Sr. Rio Rancho, N.M. / Rio Rancho Caleb Cotter 285 6-2 Jr. Sapulpa, Okla. / Sapulpa Zac D'Amico 125 5-5 Jr. Moore, Okla. / Southmoore Blake Dauphin 133 5-8 So. Tuttle, Okla. / Tuttle Joel Dixon 184 6-0 So. Edmond, Okla. / Edmond North Bryan Dutton 157 5-10 Jr. Guthrie, Okla. / Guthrie Kyle Factor 285 5-10 Jr. Moore, Okla. / Westmoore John Finn 184 5-11 Jr. Moore, Okla. / Westmoore Aaron Hane 133 5-6 Sr. Piedmont, Okla. / Piedmont Caleb Hawes 184 6-0 So. Barnsdall, Okla. / Barnsdall Dakota Head 165 5-8 So. Tuttle, Okla. / Tuttle Joshua Lindsey 125 5-5 Fr. Moore, Okla. / Moore Evan McGee 285 5-8 Sr. Ardmore, Okla. / Ardmore Jerrod McKinstry 157 5-9 Fr. Fort Worth, Texas / Keller Fossil Ridge Noah McQuigg 125 5-5 Fr. Tuttle, Okla. / Tuttle Ashraf Mohamad 197 5-11 Fr. Edmond, Okla. / Edmond North Tim Null 125 5-6 R-Fr. Mount Airy, Md. / South Carroll Timothy O'Connor 149 5-9 Jr. Guthrie, Okla. / Guthrie Griffin Qualls 285 5-11 Fr. Coweta, Okla. / Coweta Garrett Rowe 125 5-9 Fr. Choctaw, Okla. / Choctaw Cody Ryan 157 6-0 So. Chandler, Okla. / Chandler Thomas Sheperd 197 5-11 R-Fr. Shawnee, Okla. / Shawnee Walker Smith 184 6-1 R-Fr. Shawnee, Okla. / Shawnee Gage Stallworth 174 5-11 So. Cushing, Okla. / Cushing Will Steltzlen 149 5-9 So. Collinsville, Okla. / Collinsville Briar Stopp 149 5-8 So. Newkirk, Okla. / Newkirk Mason Thompson 165 6-1 So. Bixby, Okla. / Bixby Cy Trindle 141 5-9 So. Edmond, Okla. / Edmond North Tyler Tustin 141 5-9 Jr. Poteau, Okla. / Poteau Justin Walker 157 5-10 Fr. Collinsville, Okla. / Collinsville Brock Warren 184 6-0 Sr. Broken Arrow, Okla. / Broken Arrow Michael Williams 149 5-8 Jr. Claremore, Okla. / Claremore Greg Wilson 197 5-10 Jr. Keller, Texas / Central Shamar Young 149 5-8 Fr. Edmond, Okla. / Edmond Santa Fe Rio Zamora 133 5-7 R-Fr. Madill, Okla. / Madill 2016-17 Roster (Alphabetical) 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide8 BRONCHOWRESTLING 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide Freshman (14): Miguel Barreras, Tim Null, Thomas Sheperd, Walker Smith, Rio Zamora, Paden Bailey, Joshua Lindsey, Jerrod McKinstry, Noah McQuigg, Ashraf Mohamad, Griffin Qualls, Garrett Rowe, Justin Walker, Shamar Young Sophomore (13): Ryan Anderson, Tanner Bailey, Jonathan Bowen, Blake Dauphin, Joel Dixon, Caleb Hawes, Dakota Head, Cody Ryan, Gage Stallworth, Will Steltzlen, Briar Stopp, Mason Thompson, Cy Trindle Junior (9): Josh Breece, Caleb Cotter, Zac D’Amico, Bryan Dutton, Kyle Factor, John Finn, Timothy O’Connor, Tyler Tustin, Michael Williams, Greg Wilson Senior (5): Joshua Ailey, Danny Carrillo, Aaron Hane , Evan McGee, Brock Warren Breakdown by Class
  • 11. 2016-17 Roster (By Weight) Wt. Ht. Class Hometown/High School Zac D’Amico 125 5-5 Jr. Moore, Okla. / Southmoore Joshua Lindsey 125 5-5 Fr. Moore, Okla. / Moore Noah McQuigg 125 5-5 Fr. Tuttle, Okla. / Tuttle Tim Null 125 5-6 R-Fr. Mount Airy, Md. / South Carroll Garrett Rowe 125 5-9 Fr. Choctaw, Okla. / Choctaw Josh Breece 133 5-4 Jr. Edmond, Okla. / North Blake Dauphin 133 5-8 So. Tuttle, Okla. / Tuttle Aaron Hane 133 5-6 Sr. Piedmont, Okla. / Piedmont Rio Zamora 133 5-7 R-Fr. Madill, Okla. / Madill Joshua Ailey 141 5-7 Sr. Tonkawa, Okla. / Tonkawa Cy Trindle 141 5-9 So. Edmond, Okla. / Edmond North Tyler Tustin 141 5-9 Jr. Poteau, Okla. / Poteau Tanner Bailey 149 5-9 So. Broken Arrow, Okla. / Broken Arrow Timothy O’Connor 149 5-9 Jr. Guthrie, Okla. / Guthrie Will Steltzlen 149 5-9 So. Collinsville, Okla. / Collinsville Briar Stopp 149 5-8 So. Newkirk, Okla. / Newkirk Michael Williams 149 5-8 Jr. Claremore, Okla. / Claremore Shamar Young 149 5-8 Fr. Edmond, Okla. / Edmond Santa Fe Paden Bailey 157 5-10 Fr. Broken Arrow, Okla. / Broken Arrow Bryan Dutton 157 5-10 Jr. Guthrie, Okla. / Guthrie Jerrod McKinstry 157 5-9 Fr. Fort Worth, Texas / Keller Fossil Ridge Cody Ryan 157 6-0 So. Chandler, Okla. / Chandler Justin Walker 157 5-10 Fr. Collinsville, Okla. / Collinsville Danny Carrillo 165 5-8 Sr. Rio Rancho, N.M. / Rio Rancho Dakota Head 165 5-8 So. Tuttle, Okla. / Tuttle Mason Thompson 165 6-1 So. Bixby, Okla. / Bixby Ryan Anderson 174 5-11 So. Norman, Okla. / Home School Miguel Barreras 174 6-0 R-Fr. Rio Rancho, N.M. / Rio Rancho Gage Stallworth 174 5-11 So. Cushing, Okla. / Cushing Jonathan Bowen 184 6-1 So. Fort Worth, Texas / Central Joel Dixon 184 6-0 So. Edmond, Okla. / Edmond North John Finn 184 5-11 Jr. Moore, Okla. / Westmoore Caleb Hawes 184 6-0 So. Barnsdall, Okla. / Barnsdall Walker Smith 184 6-1 R-Fr. Shawnee, Okla. / Shawnee Brock Warren 184 6-0 Sr. Broken Arrow, Okla. / Broken Arrow Ashraf Mohamad 197 5-11 Fr. Edmond, Okla. / Edmond North Thomas Sheperd 197 5-11 R-Fr. Shawnee, Okla. / Shawnee Greg Wilson 197 5-10 Jr. Keller, Texas / Central Caleb Cotter 285 6-2 Jr. Sapulpa, Okla. / Sapulpa Kyle Factor 285 5-10 Jr. Moore, Okla. / Westmoore Evan McGee 285 5-8 Sr. Ardmore, Okla. / Ardmore Griffin Qualls 285 5-11 Fr. Coweta, Okla. / Coweta Oklahoma (37): Zac D’Amico, Joshua Lindsey, Noah McQuigg, Garrettt Rowe, Josh Breece, Blake Dauphin, Aaron Hane, Rio Zamora, Joshua Ailey, Cy Trindle, Tyler Tustin, Tanner Bailey, Timothy O’Connor, Will Steltzlen, Briar Stopp, Michael Williams, Shamar Young, Paden Bailey, Bryan Dutton, Cody Ryan, Justin Walker, Dakota Head, Josh Jacobson, Mason Thompson, Ryan An- derson, Gage Stallworth, Joel Dixon, John Finn, Caleb Hawes, Walker Smith, Brock Warren, Ashraf Mohamad, Thomas Sheperd, Caleb Cotter, Kyle Factor, Evan McGee, Griffin Qualls Maryland (1): Tim Null New Mexico (2): Danny Carillo, Miguel Barreras Texas (3): Jerrod McKinstry, Jonathan Bowen, Greg Wilson Breakdown by State 2016-17 UCO W Media Guide 9 BRONCHOWRESTLING 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide
  • 12. 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide10 BRONCHOWRESTLING 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide Josh Ailey 141 5-7 Senior Tonkawa, Okla. Tonkawa Ryan Anderson 174 5-11 Sophomore Norman, Okla. Homeschool Returning national qualifier looking to finish his career off on a high-note ... Veteran presence for young Bronchos team ... Tal- ented leader ranked No. 7 in the country by D2Wrestle.com’s preseason rankings ... Spent two years at Northeastern A&M in Miami before transferring to Central Oklahoma as a junior. 2015-2016: Ailey filled the 141 pound slot for the Bronchos during the 2015-2016 season ... Placing 3rd at not only the MIAA Tournament but also the West Regional Tournament, paving the way to wrestle at the NCAA Division II Championships ... Ailey went 26-11 in the 2015-2016 season. Juco: Two-year starter at 133 pounds for the Norsemen, earning All-America honors both seasons ... Placed eighth as a freshman in 2013-14 in helping NEO capture the na- tional championship and was a seventh-place finisher last year. High School: Prep standout at Tonkawa High School, finishing with a 128-8 career record ... Four-time state placer and earned All-State honors as a senior. Personal: Kinesiology major ... Enjoys fishing and golf as hobbies ... Names Buffa- lo Wild Wings as his favorite restaurant ... Birthdate is Jan. 16, 1995. Tech. Major Falls Falls Dec. Season W-L W-L W-L W-L TDs NFs Rev. Esc. 2015-16 26-11 19-4 2-2 3-1 52-23 24-14 9-7 22-26 Anderson looks to find a role with the Bronchos after redshirting last year ... How is recovery from hip surgery goes will be key this season. 2015-16: Was redshirted for the 2015-16 season ... also underwent hip reconstruction surgery. High School: Was home schooled ... but wrestled for Moore high school. Personal: Business major ... Birthdate is Jan. 16, 1990. Josh Ailey
  • 13. 2016-17 UCO W Media Guide 11 BRONCHOWRESTLING 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide Paden Bailey 157 5-10 Freshman Broken Arrow, Okla. Broken Arrow Freshman who will get valuable experience in the wrestling room. High School: 2015 State champion (152) from Broken Arrow, Okla. ... Earned All- State honors in 2012 and 2015 ... Finished off his high school career with a 87-18 overall record. Personal: Bailey’s father Leo Bailey was a two-time All-American at Oklahoma State, and his brother Dallas Bailey wrestled for OSU ... Older brother Tanner Bailey also wrestles for UCO ... Industrial Safety major ... Birthdate is Oct. 25, 1996. Tanner Bailey 149 5-9 Sophomore Broken Arrow, Okla. Broken Arrow Ouachita Baptist transfer looking to find a role with the Bronchos after redshirting here last season. High School: Three-time State Qualifier and 2013 State Champion (145) from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma ... Finished off his high school career with a 84-21 overall record Personal: Bailey’s father Leo Bailey was a two-time All-American at Oklahoma State, and his brother Dallas Bailey wrestled for OSU ... Younger brother Paden also wrestles for UCO ... Engineering major ... Enjoys golf- ing ... Birthdate is June. 26, 1995. Miguel Barreras 174 6-0 Redshirt Freshman Rio Rancho, N.M. Rio Rancho Looking to build off succesful Redshirt year where he gained tons of experience ... Wreslted in five matches in open tournament ... Could be regular starter at 174. 2015-16: Redshirt season ... Wrestled only at the Roger Denker Open ... Went 3-2 in that tournament, winning once by major decision, and once by fall. High School: Five-time state finalist at Rio Rancho High School and finished with a 165- 27 career record ... Runner-up as an eighth grader and freshman before winning three straight titles ... Won prestigious Reno Tour- nament of Champions title during senior campaign and was runner-up in the High School National Tournament in the summer of 2014 ... Also earned All-State honors in football after leading Rams to state champi- onship as a senior. Personal: Business major ... Father (Mi- chael) was a four-time Division II All-Amer- ican who ended his career at UCO, placing fourth in 2002 to help the Bronchos claim the national title ... Lists the Pittsburgh Steelers as his top team . . . Birthdate is Dec. 21, 1996.
  • 14. 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide12 BRONCHOWRESTLING 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide Jonathan Bowen 184 6-1 Sophomore Fort Worth, Texas Central Josh Breece 133 5-4 Junior Edmond, Okla. Edmond North JUCO: Attended Barton Community College where he placed 3rd in regionals and qualified to compete at the National Tourna- ment. High School: Attended Central High School in Keller, Texas ... Competed at the State Championships for Greco and Freestyle ... Came in 2nd at Greco State (182) in 2015 ... Completed high school with a 47-11 career record. Personal: Industrial Safety major ... Enjoys lifting weights ... Names the Thunder as his favorite sports team ... Birthdate is Nov. 16, 1996. Physical grappler who can pile up the points for the Bronchos ... Looking to return from injury and claim a starting spot. 2015-16: Breece placed 3rd in the Jet Invi- tational Tournament, going 7-6 in the sea- son. Tech falling one opponent, and winning 4 matches by major decision. 2014-15: Placed in two open tournaments and was set to challenge for starting job before suffering injury and sitting out the rest of the year ... Went 10-3 with six bonus-point wins in taking fourth at the Swede Open and third at the UNK Open ... Was named to the MIAA Academ- ic Honor Roll. 2013-14: Didn’t make season debut until the NWCA Division II National Duals in January and ended up going 9-9 with two bonus-point wins ... Dropped 9-5 overtime decision to even- tual national champion Ben Sergent of Findlay in his first collegiate match ... Won four straight during one stretch ... Placed fourth in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Asso- ciation Tournament ... Went 2-2 in the rugged Central Super Regional. High School: Three-time state qualifier at Ed- mond North High School, finishing with a 77-18 career record ... Third-place state finisher and an All-State selection as a senior after helping lead the Huskies to their first-ever state title. Personal: Father (Stephen) and three uncles wrestled at Oklahoma ... Birthdate is April 11, 1995. Josh Breece Tech. Major Falls Falls Dec. Season W-L W-L W-L W-L TDs NFs Rev. Esc. 2015-16 7-6 0-4 1-0 4-1 28-10 13-2 1-2 11-26 2013-14 9-9 1-0 0-0 1-2 x-x x-x x-x x-x Totals 16-15 1-4 1-0 5-3
  • 15. 2016-17 UCO W Media Guide 13 BRONCHOWRESTLING 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide Danny Carrillo 165 5-8 Senior Rio Rancho, N.M. Rio Rancho Junior workhorse could help Bronchos in the back half of the lineup ... Won 31 matches after transferring from Northeastern A&M. 2015-16: Wrestled at 165 pounds earning 3rd at the OCU Open tournament, 2nd at the FHSU Open, 3rd at the Jet Invitational, 3rd at the MIAA Tournament, and went on to wrestle at the West Regional Tournament ... went 31-11 for the season. Juco: Wrestled two years at NEO, helping the Norsemen win the national champion- ship in 2014. High School: Two-time state placer at Rio Rancho High School, finishing with a 68-17 career record. Personal: Physical Education major ... Has nine siblings ... Birthdate is Sept. 26, 1994. Tech. Major Falls Falls Dec. Season W-L W-L W-L W-L TDs NFs Rev. Esc. 2015-16 31-11 4-0 0-1 6-1 82-35 9-8 1-7 49-66 Caleb Cotter 285 6-2 Junior Sapulpa, Okla. Sapulpa Versatile big man ready to help the Bron- chos pick up late points ... Worked at both 197 and heavyweight as a sophomore ... Could fill both roles again if needed. 2015-16: Saw limited action in the 2015-16 season ... Placed second at the OCU Open tournament at 197 and third at the Linden- wood Open at 285 ... finished the season with a 8-2 record. Juco: Went 3-2 in limited action at North- west Wyoming in 2012-13 and then trans- ferred to Northeastern Oklahoma A&M ... Had 20-7 record and earned All-America honors with seventh-place national finish as sophomore in helping the Norsemen take the team title. High School: Three-year standout at Sapulpa High School, finishing with a 123- 12 career record ... Placed third in state meet as sophomore, took second the following season and then went 34-0 en route to state championship as a senior, when he also earned All-State honors. Personal: Industrial safety major ... Enjoys hunting and fishing as hobbies ... Names the Philadelphia Eagles as his favorite profes- sional team ... Birthdate is Oct. 26, 1993. Danny Carrillo
  • 16. 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide14 BRONCHOWRESTLING 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide Zac D’Amico 125 5-5 Junior Moore, Okla. Southmoore Will compete for time on the mat at deep, 125-pound class ... Looking to compete for MIAA title after finishing second a season ago. 2015-16: Went 20-14 in sophomore season ... Second-place finish in MIAA Champion- ships ... Won five straight matches in January, also won three straight and four straight in Spring ... Won four matches by fall. High School: Prep star at Southmoore High School ... Three-time state placer for the SaberCats, winning one title and racking up 126 career wins with 48 falls ... Oklaho- man Big All-City and an All-State pick as a senior ... Also a two-time National High School Coaches Association All-American, winning the national title last summer. Personal: History education major look- ing to become a teacher and coach ... Names the Boston Red Sox as his favorite profes- sional team ... Birthdate is April 7, 1994. Tech. Major Falls Falls Dec. Season W-L W-L W-L W-L TDs NFs Rev. Esc. 2015-16 20-14 4-2 1-0 1-1 24-25 11-2 2-0 34-25 Blake Dauphin 133 5-8 Sophomore Tuttle, Okla. Tuttle Sophomore looking to build off solid first season at Central ... Burst onto the scene as a freshman, placing in three different tour- naments ... Can build up early points for Bronchos at 133. 2015-16: Started at 133 ... Placed second at the Lindenwood Open, third at the Jet Invitational, third at the MIAA Tournament and went on to wrestle at the West Regional Tournament ... Six of his 24 wins were by ma- jor decision or technical fall, two were by pin ... Finished the season with a 24-13 record. High School: Two-time state champion at small-school powerhouse Tuttle High School, helping the Tigers to a pair of team titles ... All-State selection as a senior ... Also a golf letterman ... Finished high school with a 114-25 overall record. Personal: Finance major ... Enjoys, golf, fishing and hunting as hobbies ... Cousins Cory and Cody Dauphin wrestled at UCO ... Birthdate is Oct. 12, 1995. Tech. Major Falls Falls Dec. Season W-L W-L W-L W-L TDs NFs Rev. Esc. 2015-16 24-13 3-2 2-1 6-1 37-38 23-8 3-7 46-24 OU transfer who will sit out this season and prep for a strong future with the Bronchos. 2014-15: Redshirt season at Oklahoma. High School: Four-year letterwinner at Edmond North High School … Two-time Oklahoma Class 6A State Champion (2013, 2014) … Helped lead Edmond North to the 2013 team champi- onship. Personal: Criminology major ... Is a triplet ... Brothers Lance and Andrew wrestle at Oklahoma ... Birthdate is March 15, 1995. Joel Dixon 184 6-0 Sophomore Edmond, Okla. Edmond North
  • 17. 2016-17 UCO W Media Guide 15 BRONCHOWRESTLING 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide Bryan Dutton 157 5-10 Junior Guthrie, Okla. Guthrie Looking to become a regular fixture at 157 ... NEO transfer appeared only at the OCU Open in first year with Central. 2015-16: Saw limited action at 157 last season wrestling only at the OCU Open ... finished the season with a 3-2 record. Juco: Two-year starter for the Norse- men, finishing with a 48-22 career record ... Started at 149 as a freshman in helping NEO capture the national championship and was a national qualifier at 165 last year after winning a regional title ... Earned NJCAA Academic All-America honors. High School: Three-sport star at Guthrie High School, garnering All-State recognition in baseball and wrestling as a senior ... Went 133-12 on the mat as a four-time state placer, going 34-1 in capturing championship as a sophomore while also placing second, third and third ... Was an ESPN RISE Underclass All-American in baseball as a sophomore ... Led football team to a state championship in receiving Oklahoman Big All-City accolades. Personal: Education major looking to become a teacher and coach ... Enjoys fish- ing and hunting as hobbies ... Names Johnny Cash as his favorite musician ... Birthdate is July 4, 1994. Kyle Factor 285 5-10 Junior Moore, Okla. Westmoore No. 10 heavyweight in the country accord- ing to D2Wrestle.com’s preseason rankings ... National qualifier looking to build off stand- out sophomore season ... Has 17 career falls in two years. 2015-16: National qualifier at 285 pounds last season ... Placed fourth at the OCU Open, third at the Jet Invitational ... Won the MIAA Tournament before finishing fourth at Regionals ... Six of his season wins were by fall and one by major decision ... Finished 20-13 on the year. 2014-15: Stepped into starting role from the outset and finished 21-17 with 11 falls, which tied for the team lead ... Placed third in season-opening Oklahoma City Open with a pair of falls and was fourth at the UNK Open with two pins ... Took fourth in the conference tourney and lost two close decisions at the regional ... Had 11 matches decided by two points or fewer or in over- time, going 5-6 in those. High School: Football-wrestling standout at Westmoore High School ... Put together a 110-24 career record on the mat and placed in the state tournament once. Personal: Kinesiology major looking to become a strength and conditioning coach ... Enjoys lifting weights as a hobby ... Birthdate is Oct. 20, 1993. Tech. Major Falls Falls Dec. Season W-L W-L W-L W-L TDs NFs Rev. Esc. 2015-16 20-13 6-2 0-1 1-0 19-20 5-5 7-3 25-34 2014-15 21-17 11-2 0-0 0-1 28-25 7-6 3-6 32-30
  • 18. 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide16 BRONCHOWRESTLING 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide John Finn 184 5-11 Junior Moore, Okla. Westmoore Looking to return from injury and find his place in the starting lineup ... Has plenty of experience from first two seasons ... Has 12 career wins. 2015-16: Sat out the 2015-16 season due to injury. 2014-15: Went 8-9 with three falls while com- peting in three tournaments and four duals, seeing action at 197 and heavyweight ... Placed third in season-opening Oklahoma City Open at 197. 2013-14: Was a redshirt candidate before being pressed into the lineup early and went 4-9 with a pair of falls at heavyweight ... Wrestled in three open tournaments and four duals. High School: Football-wrestling star at West- moore High School, earning Male Athlete of the Year honors as a senior ... Two-time state placer, finishing as runner-up his final year while earning All-State accolades ... Finished with a 100-25 career record that included 53 falls. Personal: Education major ... Is the fifth mem- ber of the Finn family to wrestle at UCO, joining father John (1978-80) and brothers Chris (2004-06), Patrick (2009-11) and Dustin (2007-10), with John, Chris and Dustin all earning All-America honors ... Birthdate is Oct. 14, 1993. Aaron Hane 133 5-6 Senior Piedmont, Okla. Piedmont Will compete for time at 133 again this season for the Bronchos ... Saw action there last year after transferring from Missouri Baptist, and finished fourth at the MIAA tournament. 2015-16: Saw some action at 133 pounds, wres- tling in six team duals along with the OCU Open, Lindenwood Open, FHSU Open, and placing fourth at the MIAA tournament after wrestling teammate Blake Dauphin in the third-place match. . . Finished the season with a 13-10 record. MBU: Two-year starter at 133 for Missouri Bap- tist, qualifying for the NAIA national tournament as a redshirt freshman ... Went 21-14 in 2014-15 season. High School: Two-time state placer at Piedmont, taking third as a junior before claiming state title in his final season to earn All-State honors ... Also lettered in soccer for the Wildcats. Personal: Business administration major ... En- joys hunting and fishing as hobbies ... Lists George Strait as his favorite musician ... Names Eight Sec- onds as his top sports movie ... Birthdate is Nov. 19, 1993. Tech. Major Falls Falls Dec. Season W-L W-L W-L W-L TDs NFs Rev. Esc. 2015-16 13-10 6-2 2-2 2-1 25-31 6-7 4-2 34-20
  • 19. 2016-17 UCO W Media Guide 17 BRONCHOWRESTLING 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide Caleb Hawes 184 6-0 Junior Barnsdall, Okla. Barnsdall Will push for starting spot at 184 in second season in Bronze & Blue ... Had a solid first year, competing in open tournaments for the Bronchos. 2015-16: Saw some action at 184 pounds wres- tling in the OCU Open and placing second at the Lindenwood Open ... Took first at the Roger Denker Open wrestling at 197 pounds ... Finished the sea- son with a 10-3 record. 2014-15: Stepped in as a true freshman and started all year, finishing 13-15 with six bonus-point wins ... Was runner-up in the Swede Open and fin- ished fourth in the conference tournament ... Went 4-0 in matches decided by two points or less. High School: Prep standout at Barnsdall High School, finishing with a 112-17 career record ... Class 3A state runner-up as a sophomore at 182, then won back-to-back titles at 195 his final two years ... All-State pick as a senior. Personal: History major who wants to be a wrestling coach ... Names the New York Yankees as his favorite team ... Lists George Strait as his top musician ... Enjoys hunting and fishing as hobbies ... Birthdate is Feb. 18, 1996. Dakota Head 165 5-8 Junior Tuttle, Okla. Tuttle Joshua Lindsey 125 5-5 RS Freshman Moore, Okla. Moore Will compete for mat time at 165 poiunds ... Gained valuable experience last year competing in a handful of open tournaments. 2015-16: Saw limited action at 157 pounds, wres- tling at the OCU Open, then placing fourth at the Roger Denker Open ... finished the season with a 4-2 record. OBU: Put together a fine rookie season for the Tigers in 2014-15, finishing 24-12 ... Was runner-up at the Newman Invitational and third at the Linden- wood Open ... Placed sixth in the Central Regional. High School: Four-time state finalist at small- school powerhouse Tuttle High School ... Captured state title as both a junior and senior, going 41-1 his final season in earning All-State and Class 4A Wres- tler of the Year honors. Personal: Kinesiology major ... Dad (Shane) wrestled for the Bronchos in the early 1990s ... Birthdate is March 1, 1995. Working to earn some time at 125 ... Quick wres- tler capable of putting points on the board early for the Bronchos. High School: Three time state qualifier and state runner-up at Moore ... Graduated as an honors grad in the top 10 percent of his class. Personal: Went to Oklahoma City University in 2013-14 but did not wrestle ... Joined the Army before coming to UCO last year ... Criminal Justice major working towards becoming a crime scene investigator ... Has three siblings (Tyler, Nick and Cara) ... Birthdate is Sept. 20, 1994.
  • 20. 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide18 BRONCHOWRESTLING 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide Evan McGee 285 5-8 Senior Ardmore, Okla. Ardmore Jerrod McKinstry 157 5-9 Freshman Fort Worth, Texas Keller Fossil Ridge Looking for time on the mat at heavyweight as he winds down his career as a Broncho ... Experienced member of the team with a JUCO national title gives UCO key depth at final spot. 2015-16: Saw action at 285, placing fourth at the OCU Open, wrestling in the Linden- wood Open, six duals, and placing second at the MIAA tournament ... Finished the season with a 9-7 record. 2014-15: Competed in one open tourna- ment during redshirt year, going 3-1 in taking third at the Oklahoma City Open. JUCO: Saw limited action as the back-up at Labette (Kan.) Community College as a fresh- man in 2012-13 before going to Northeastern Oklahoma A&M the next season ... Won a regional title and finished third nationally to earn All-America honors in helping lead the Norsemen to the national championship. High School: Three-time state placer at Ardmore High School, winning back-to-back state championships his final two years ... Finished with a 132-8 career record and was an All-State selection as a senior ... Also a three-time Cadet Nationals All-American and a two-time Junior Nationals All-American. Personal: General studies major looking to become a game warden ... Enjoys hunting and fishing ... Names the Denver Broncos as his favorite team ... Birthdate is March 7, 1994. Redshirt candidate ready to gain experi- ence in the wrestling room and find a role with the Bronchos. High School: Two time state qualifier from Fort Worth, Texas ... Finished his high school career with a 87-23 overall record. Personal: Kinesiology major ... Birthdate is May. 20, 1998. Noah McQuigg 125 5-5 Freshman Tuttle, Okla. Tuttle Redshirt candidate who could be a big help early in the lineup for UCO in the future. High School: Three time state qualifier from Tuttle ... Finished high school with a 130-27 overall record. Personal: Industrial Safety major working towards being an industrial project manager ... Enjoys scuba diving as a hobby ... Names the Minnesota Vikings as his favorite sports team ... Foxcatcher as his favorite sports mov- ie ... Casey Donahew as his favorite music artist ... and lists his team as his most prized possession ... Birthdate is June 20, 1998. Tech. Major Falls Falls Dec. Season W-L W-L W-L W-L TDs NFs Rev. Esc. 2015-16 9-7 4-0 0-0 0-0 10-9 2-0 1-0 14-13
  • 21. 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide 19 BRONCHOWRESTLING 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide Tim Null 125 5-6 RS Freshman Mount Airy, Md. South Carroll Timothy O’Connor 149 5-9 Junior Guthrie, Okla. Guthrie Griffin Qualls 285 5-11 Freshman Coweta, Okla. Coweta Competing for time at 125 pounds ... Gained a ton of experience in redshirt season a year ago ... Can give the Bronchos an early edge. 2015-16: Saw limited action last season, placing sixth at the Lindenwood Open, and wrestling at the Roger Denker Open ... End- ed the season with a 5-5 record. High School: Three-time state placer at South Carroll High School, ending career with a 144-31 record while helping lead team to two state titles ... Captured state cham- pionship as a senior and earned All-State honors. Personal: Undecided on a major ... Names the Red Hot Chili Peppers as his favorite musical group ... Lists the Pittsburgh Steelers as his top professional team ... Birthdate is Sept. 10, 1997. Fighting for time on the mat at 149 pounds ... Gained valuable experience at the junior college level, contributing to a national championship NEO team. 2015-16: Wrestled at the OCU Open and the Lindenwood Open after transferring from Northeastern A&M ... Finished the season with a 5-4 record. JUCO: Went 37-17 during two years as a part-time starter at NEO and helped the Norsemen to the national championship as a freshman. High School: Two-time state qualifier at Guthrie High School, finishing with a 90-19 career record. Personal: Industrial safety major ... Birth- date is March 1, 1995. Talented youngster who will sit out a redshirt season ... Ready to learn from a stout group of heavyweights and grow on the mat. High School: All-state wrestler from Coweta, Oklaho- ma ... Three time regional champion and three time state champion ... Also an All-District offensive lineman ... Finished high school with a 139-17 overall record. Personal: Undecided major. . . Has six siblings ... Birth- date is Dec. 6th, 1997.
  • 22. 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide20 BRONCHOWRESTLING 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide Garrett Rowe 125 5-9 Freshman Choctaw, Okla. Choctaw Talented youngster who will redshirt ... Has high upside and could be a strong part of UCO lineup in the coming years. High School: Four time state placer, and two time state champion from Choctaw, Oklahoma. . . Finished high school with a 120-23 overall record. Personal: Industrial Safety major. . . Birthdate is Dec. 19th, 1996. Pushing for starting role at 157 ... Gained some valuable experience in freshman season a year ago, wrestling in a few tournaments. 2015-2016: Saw limited action last season wrestling at the OCU Open, Lindenwood Open, and FHSU Open ... Finished the season with a 10-6 record. High School: Two-time state finalist at Chan- dler High School, winning title as a junior before finishing runner-up in senior season. Personal: Education major ... Enjoys fishing and golfing ... Father (Mike) was a two-year wres- tling letterman for the Bronchos in the 1980s ... Birthdate is March 27, 1995. Cody Ryan 157 6-0 Sophomore Chandler, Okla. Chandler Walker Smith 184 6-1 RS Freshman Shawnee, Okla. Shawnee Thomas Sheperd 197 5-11 RS Freshman Shawnee, Okla. Shawnee Pushing for starting role at 197 pounds ... Sat out redshirt season last year. 2015-16: Redshirt season. High School: State runner-up and an All-State choice as a senior at Shawnee High School ... Also lettered in football and track for the Wolves. Personal: Business major ... Lists J. Cole as his top musician ... Names “Vision Quest” as his favorite sports movie ... Birthdate is Sept. 3, 1996. Pushing for time at 184 ... Has opportuni- ty to help the Bronchos in a big way later in duals. 2015-16: Redshirt season. High School: Three-time state qualifier capped career with perfect 39-0 state cham- pionship campaign as a senior in garnering All-State accolades. Personal: Business major . . . Birthdate is Sept. 27, 1996. Tech. Major Falls Falls Dec. Season W-L W-L W-L W-L TDs NFs Rev. Esc. 2015-16 10-6 0-1 4-0 1-1 16-11 20-3 1-1 9-10
  • 23. 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide 21 BRONCHOWRESTLING 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide Gage Stallworth 174 5-11 Sophomore Cushing, Okla. Cushing Will Steltzlen 149 5-9 Sophomore Collinsville, Okla. Collinsville Will compete for time at 174 after gaining some experience last year ... Continues to im- prove with time and will be a solid contribu- tor for the Bronchos. 2015-16: Saw limited action last season, placing fifth at the Lindenwood Open ... Fin- ished the season with 5-2 record. High School: Enjoyed sensational prep career at Cushing High School in football and wrestling ... State runner-up on the mat as a freshman and then captured three straight Class 4A titles, going undefeated as a senior ... Rushed for more than 4,000 yards and 80 touchdowns as a junior and senior for the Tigers ... Was named the Elite Warrior of the Year for Oklahoma football by the U.S. Marine Corps last season ... Finished high school with a 116-10 overall record. Personal: Safety management major ... Enjoys playing video games as a hobby ... Has six older siblings, including five brothers ... Names “Remember the Titans” as his top sports movie ... Lists Eminem as his favorite musician ... Birthdate is June 24, 1996. Might be a dangerous weapon for the Bronchos at 149 ... Gained valuable experi- ence as a freshman and is ready to contribute on a regular basis ... Has 14 wins in each of his first two seasons, last year’s being a red- shirt season where he only competed in open tournaments. 2015-16: Saw limited action last season placing fourth at both the OCU Open and FHSU Open, also wrestled at the Linden- wood and Roger Denker Opens ... Finished the season with a 14-8 record. 2014-15: Started most of the season as a rookie, finishing 14-16 with three falls ... Placed third in the UNK Open, going 5-1 in that event ... Lost two tough decisions at the West Regional. High School: Became a rare four-time Oklahoma state champion at Collinsville High School and earned All-State recogni- tion as a senior ... Won Class 5A title at four different weights and finished with a 131-23 career record. Personal: Business major ... Older sister (Morgan) played soccer at Cowley County Community College ... Enjoys hunting as a hobby ... Names “Rocky” as his favorite sports movie ... Birthdate is Nov. 4, 1995. Tech. Major Falls Falls Dec. Season W-L W-L W-L W-L TDs NFs Rev. Esc. 2015-16 5-2 2-0 0-0 0-0 5-5 6-0 0-0 7-3
  • 24. 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide22 BRONCHOWRESTLING 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide Briar Stopp 149 5-8 Sophomore Newkirk, Okla. Newkirk Mason Thompson 165 6-1 Sophomore Bixby, Okla. Bixby In the mix for some time at 149 pounds ... Experience gained in tournaments over the past two seasons will help. 2015-16: Went 2-2 at the Fort Hays State Open, his only competition last season. 2014-15: Competed in two open tourna- ments during redshirt year. High School: Captured three Class 3A state titles at Newkirk High School, each at a different weight ... Ended with a 134-26 career record and garnered All-State acclaim as a senior ... Also a football and track letter- man for the Tigers. Personal: Criminal justice major looking to work for the FBI ... Names the New Or- leans Saints as his top professional team ... Lists Chris Young as his favorite musician ... Birthdate is Jan. 19, 1996. Looking to hold down the starting job at 165 pounds ... Made a big jump in redshirt freshman season at 174 pounds ... Experience is a huge plus in the wrestling room for the Bronchos. 2015-16: Won 29 matches at 174 pounds last season ... Placed first at the OCU Open, second at the Lindenwood Open, third at the FHSU Open, and took another runner-up finish at the Jet Invitational ... Went on to wrestle at the MIAA Tourney and place sixth at the West Regional ... 9 of 29 wins were by fall, and six were by technical fall or major decision. 2014-15: Wrestled in three open tourna- ments, going 12-4 with six falls and one ma- jor decision ... Placed third in the Oklahoma City Open, coming back after a first-round loss to win six straight matches. High School: Three-year starter at Bix- by High School, finishing with 107 career wins ... First-team All-Vype Magazine selec- tion and Academic All-Conference ... State qualifier as a senior and led team in wins as a junior and senior ... Also a football and track letterman for the Spartans. Personal: Undecided on a major ... Father (Jim) played football at Oklahoma State ... Enjoys snowboarding among his hobbies ... Names Casey Donahew as his favorite musi- cian ... Birthdate is Nov. 21, 1995. Tech. Major Falls Falls Dec. Season W-L W-L W-L W-L TDs NFs Rev. Esc. 2015-16 29-15 9-0 2-0 4-2 55-26 16-12 11-14 36-37 Tech. Major Falls Falls Dec. Season W-L W-L W-L W-L TDs NFs Rev. Esc. 2015-16 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-2 2-0 1-3
  • 25. 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide 23 BRONCHOWRESTLING 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide Tyler Tustin 141 5-9 Junior Poteau, Okla. Poteau Cy Trindle 141 5-9 Sophomore Edmond, Okla. Edmond North Justin Walker 157 5-10 Freshman Collinsville, Okla. Collinsville Working to earn a starting job at deep, 141-pound class ... Has experience to help the Bronchos both in the wrestling room and in matches. 2015-16: Saw limited action last season, wrestling at the OCU Open where he placed third ... Also wrestled at the Lindenwood Open and the Fort Hays State Open ... Fin- ished the season with a 10-6 record ... Eight of his 10 wins were by fall. 2014-15: Competed in two open tourna- ments during redshirt year ... Was named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll. 2013-14: Went 12-9 with eight bo- nus-point wins, including five falls ... Com- peted in four tournaments, winning at least three matches in three of them, and one dual ... Had two falls and a technical fall among four wins at the Fort Hays State Open. High School: Four-time regional champ and four-time state placer at Poteau High School ... Went a sparkling 168-8 in high school career ... Made the state finals three times, winning two titles ... Outstanding Wrestler in the Class 4A state tournament as a junior and was an All-State pick as a senior ... Also an All-District performer in football and a baseball letterman for the Pirates. Personal: Psychology major who made the President’s Honor Roll last fall ... Enjoys hunting and fishing as his hobbies ... Member of UCO’s Student-Athlete Advisory Commit- tee (SAAC) ... Birthdate is Sept. 20, 1994. Redshirt candidate who transferred from Labette Community College in Kansas ... Provides needed depth in the wrestling room at key weight for the Bronchos. 2015-16: Won the Kansas Cup at 133 pounds ... Finished second in the NJCAA West/Central District. High School: Earned All-City recognition from The Oklahoman at Edmond North High School as a senior in 2014-15 ... Won a state championship with the Huskies in 2012-13. Personal: Criminal justice major looking to work for the FBI ... Names the New Or- leans Saints as his top professional team ... Lists Chris Young as his favorite musician ... Birthdate is Jan. 19, 1996. Redshirt candidate who helps make 157 pounds the deepest weight at Central Okla- homa ... Big upside and can learn a lot with others in his weight. High School: All-State wrestler from Col- linsville, Oklahoma ... Finished high school with a 110-40 overall record. Personal: Criminal Justice major with hopes of working for the FBI ... Names the New England Patriots as his favorite sports team ... Birthdate is Oct. 28th, 1997. Tech. Major Falls Falls Dec. Season W-L W-L W-L W-L TDs NFs Rev. Esc. 2015-16 10-6 8-2 0-0 1-1 15-9 5-7 3-7 4-5
  • 26. 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide24 BRONCHOWRESTLING 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide Brock Warren 184 6-0 Senior Broken Arrow, Okla. Broken Arrow Michael Williams 149 5-8 Junior Claremore, Okla. Claremore Adds depth to the Broncho wrestling room early in the lineup ... Experienced grappler ready to contribute at Central. JUCO: Member of the 2013 NJCAA National Championship team at Labette ... wrestled 133 lbs. in open tournaments before an injury sidelined him the remainder of the season ...ended the season with a 9-4 record. High School: Four time state placer and state champion from Claremore, Oklahoma ... Finished high school with a 134-14 overall record. Personal: Kinesiology major working towards being a wrestling coach ... Enjoys fishing as a hobby ... Names the Dallas Cow- boys as his favorite sports team ... Rudy as his favorite sports movie ... The Red Hot Chili Peppers as his favorite music artists ... Birth- date is July. 29th, 1992. Returner at 184 heads up a deep weight for the Bronchos ... Won 19 matches a season ago for Central. 2015-16: Placed fourth at the Fort Hays State Open and the Jet Invitational ... Also wreslted at the Lindenwood Open ... Placed fourth again at the MIAA tournament ... Recorded five falls, two majors and a tech. fall in 19 wins. JUCO: Redshirted his first year with the Norsemen and then started for two seasons ... Helped lead NEO to national champion- ship in 2013-14 and went 28-10 as a national tournament qualifier in 2014-15. High School: Three-time state placer at Broken Arrow High School, earning All- State honors as a senior ... Competed on two state championship teams and finished with a 128-18 career record. Personal: Kinesiology major looking to become a physical therapist ... Enjoys frisbee golf as a hobby .... Birthdate is March 18, 1995. Tech. Major Falls Falls Dec. Season W-L W-L W-L W-L TDs NFs Rev. Esc. 2015-16 19-17 5-0 1-0 2-3 40-46 11-9 9-6 49-39 Brock Warren
  • 27. 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide 25 BRONCHOWRESTLING 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide Greg Wilson 197 5-10 Junior Keller, Texas Central Ready to fight for a spot at 133 ... Took a redshirt last season and wrestled in two open tournaments ... Looks to take experienced gained and get to work for the Bronchos. 2015-16: Wrestled at the OCU Open and Roger Denker Open. High School: Multi-sport standout at Madill High School ... Finished with a 100-26 career record on the mat as a two-time state placer, earning All-District, All-Conference and All-Area recognition as a senior ... Also an All-District performer in football and state placer in track for the Wildcats. Personal: Education major looking to become a coach ... Names Eminem as his favorite musician ... Lists the New England Patriots as his top team ... Has five siblings, including four sisters ... Birthdate is March 27, 1997. Shamar Young 149 5-8 Freshman Edmond, Okla. Edmond Santa Fe Rio Zamora 133 5-7 RS Freshman Madill, Okla. Madill Looking to start and hold down 197 pounds for the Bronchos ... Former Oklaho- ma transfer who has worked his way into a prime position for Central Okalhoma. 2015-16: Went 3-2 at the Lindenwood Open last season, his only competition of the year. 2013-15 (OU): Redshirted his first year with the Sooners and then saw considerable action at 184 in 2013-14 and again in the first semester last year before transferring. High School: Three-time state champi- on at Central High School, finishing with a spectacular 180-6 career record ... Also a USA Wrestling national champion and was the 14th-ranked high school 195-pounder by Amateur Wrestling News ... Four-time mem- ber of Texas national team. Personal: Education major looking to be- come a coach ... Enjoys fishing as a hobby ... Names “Rocky” as his favorite sports movie ... Birthdate is Nov. 6, 1993. Redshirt candidate who gives the Bronchos depth in the wrestling room. High School: Two time state qualifier at Edmond Santa Fe. Personal: Accounting major ... Enjoys lifting weights as a hobby ... Names USA Wrestling as his favorite pro- fessional team ... Birthdate is April 29, 1998.
  • 28. 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide26 BRONCHOWRESTLING 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide 2015-16 Season Review T he 2015-16 wres- tling season was a strange one at Central Oklahoma. The Bronchos went 12-5 in duals. Mason Thompson won the Oklahoma City Open at 174 pounds and Jero- my Davenport won the Fort Hays State Open at 157 pounds. Josh Ailey and Spencer Rutherford both won the Newmon Invitational at 141 and 149 pounds respectively. Then, Davenport and Kyle Factor (285) won the MIAA Tournament. But then came the West Regionals. UCO finished sixth in Golden, Colo. and had three - Ailey, Rutherford and Factor - qualify for the NCAA champion- ships. There, the Bronchos’ three-man contingent went 2-6 on the first day and were all ousted from the tournament, leaving UCO without at least one All-American for the first time since the program was re-instated in 1973. A mix of highs a lows for the Bronchos cul- minated with the end of David James’ 34-year run as head coach of the Bronchos. But the highlights were still there. UCO won its first three duals of the season. It beat Williams Baptist 32- 13 and Ouachita Baptist 29-12 on back-to-back nights in early December. A whole month later, the Bronchos beat Fort Hays State 30-13 to improve to 3-0. UCO lost to Western State and Colorado Mesa before beating Simon Fraser at the Tracy Bor- han Duals in Gunnison, Colo. In a return to MIAA action, the Bronchos beat Lindenwood before suffering their only con- ference loss of the season, a 21-15 defeat to Nebras- ka-Kearney. At the Midwest Duals, the Bronchos fell short again, losing to Cali- fornia Baptist and San Francisco State in Kear- ney, Neb. However, from there UCO began to look like the perennial power it is. The Bronchos beat Newman 29-12 on Jan. 19, and wouldn’t lose another dual for the rest of the season. The Bronchos beat Maryville 24-15 on Jan. 22. Then UCO hit the road for a brief road trip that saw the Bronchos win at Ouachita Baptist on Jan. 24 and then again at Oklahoma City on Jan. 27. UCO sent off its se- niors on Jan. 31 with a win over Central Missou- ri, 38-9. And the Bronchos won twice on the road in the final week of the regular season, beating Colorado State-Pueblo 34-6 and Adams State 33-14 to finish the season 12-5. At the MIAA Tour- nament, the Bronchos got first-place wins from Davenport and Factor, second-place wins from Zac D’Amico and Evan McGee, third-place wins from Blake Dauphin, Ai- ley, and Danny Carrillo. Aaron Hane, Mason Thompson and Brock Warren all finished fourth at the tournament before the Bronchos embarked on an unusual trip through the postsea- son. Josh Ailey went 27-11 last season at 141 pounds and was one of three national qualifiers for the Bronchos. [UCO Photo Services]
  • 29. 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide 27 BRONCHOWRESTLING 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide 2015-16 Season Review Falls Tech. Falls Maj. Dec. Wrestler and Wt. W-L W-L W-L W-L TDs NFs Rev. Esc. Zac D’Amico, 125 20-14 4-2 1-0 1-1 24-25 11-2 2-0 34-25 Josh Breece, 125 7-6 0-4 1-0 4-1 28-10 13-2 1-2 11-26 Ryan Brooks, 125 3-4 1-0 0-0 1-3 7-11 3-2 0-0 6-6 Blake Dauphin, 133 24-13 3-2 2-1 6-1 37-38 23-8 3-7 46-24 Aaron Hane, 133 13-10 6-2 2-2 2-1 25-31 6-7 4-2 34-20 Brendan Krask, 133 4-3 1-0 0-1 1-0 11-2 7-2 0-2 3-6 Joshua Ailey, 141 26-11 19-4 2-2 3-1 52-23 24-14 9-7 22-26 Tyler Tustin, 141 10-6 8-2 0-0 1-1 15-9 5-7 3-7 4-5 Briar Stopp, 141 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-2 2-0 1-3 Spencer Rutherford, 149 31-13 9-3 4-0 1-0 55-18 21-5 11-3 25-52 Brandon Stanley, 149 1-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-5 0-3 0-0 3-1 Jeromy Davenport, 157-65 22-13 5-0 2-0 0-3 34-18 8-6 3-5 29-35 Cody Ryan, 157 10-6 0-1 4-0 1-1 16-11 20-3 1-1 9-10 Elmer Francisco, 157 0-4 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-11 0-5 0-1 8-1 Danny Carrillo, 165 31-11 4-0 0-1 6-1 82-35 9-8 1-7 49-66 Gage Stallworth, 165 5-2 2-0 0-0 0-0 5-5 6-0 0-0 7-3 Josh Jacobson, 165 1-6 0-0 0-2 0-1 4-18 1-4 1-1 9-5 Mason Thompson, 174 29-15 9-0 2-0 4-2 55-26 16-12 11-14 36-37 Dylan Harmon, 174-84 2-8 0-1 0-1 0-0 3-17 1-5 1-1 19-10 Brock Warren, 184 19-17 5-0 1-0 2-3 40-46 11-9 9-6 49-39 Brody Largent, 197 8-19 0-11 2-1 1-2 17-29 7-1 3-1 21-20 Jadon Davenport, 184-97 8-14 4-4 1-1 0-1 13-21 16-5 1-4 14-17 Kyle Factor, Hvy 20-13 6-2 0-1 1-0 19-20 5-5 7-3 25-34 Evan McGee, Hvy 9-7 4-0 0-0 0-0 10-9 2-0 1-0 14-13 Dual Results (12-5, 4-1*) Date (Day) Opponent Result/Time Dec. 2 (Wednesday) Williams Baptist (at OCU) Won, 32-13 Dec. 3 (Thursday) Ouachita Baptist Won, 29-12 Jan. 5 (Tuesday) Fort Hays State* Won, 30-13 Jan. 9 (Saturday) Western State Lost, 20-15 Jan. 9 (Saturday) Colorado Mesa Lost, 26-18 Jan. 9 (Saturday) Simon Fraser Won, 32-13 Jan. 12 (Tuesday) Lindenwood* Won, 19-18 Jan. 14 (Thursday) at Nebraska-Kearney* Lost, 21-15 Jan. 16 (Saturday) California Baptist@ Lost, 25-16 Jan. 16 (Saturday) San Francisco State Lost, 16-15 Jan. 19 (Tuesday) at Newman* Won, 29-12 Jan. 22 (Friday) Maryville Won, 24-15 Jan. 24 (Sunday) at Ouachita Baptist Won, 37-6 Jan. 27 (Wednesday) at Oklahoma City Won, 20-15 Jan. 31 (Sunday) Central Missouri* Won, 38-9 Feb. 4 (Thursday) at Colorado State-Pueblo Won, 34-6 Feb. 5 (Friday) at Adams State Won, 33-14 Bold-Home dual *-MIAA dual !-Tracy Borah Duals (Gunnison, Colo.) @-Midwest Duals (Kearney, Neb.) Tournament Results Oklahoma City Open in Oklahoma City Freshman-Sophomore Division: 1st - Thompson; 4th - Factor. Open Division: 3rd - Carrillo, Tustin; 4th - McGee, Rutherford. Lindenwood Open in St. Charles, Mo. Freshman-Sophomore Division: 2nd - Dauphin, Thompson; 5th - Stallworth; 6th - Krask. Open Division: 6th - Rutherford. Fort Hays State Open in Hays, Kan. 1st - Jeromy Davenport; 2nd - Carrillo; 3rd - Rutherford, Thompson; 4th - Warren. Newman Invitational in Wichita, Kan. - 2nd 1st - Ailey, Rutherford; 2nd - Jeromy Davenport, Thompson; 3rd - Breece, Carrillo, Dauphin, Factor, Warren. MIAA Championships in St. Charles, Mo. - 2nd 1st - Jeromy Davenport, Factor; 2nd - D’Amico, McGee; 3rd - Dauphin, Ailey, Carrillo; 4th - Hane, Thompson, Warren. NCAA Division II West Regional in Gunnison, Colo. - 6th 2nd - Rutherford; 3rd - Ailey; 4th - Factor; 5th - D’Amico, Thompson; 6th - Jeromy Davenport. NCAA Division II Championships in Sioux Falls, S.D. - 35th
  • 30. 2015 NCAA Division II 1st: Chris Watson (165) 2014 NCAA Division II 1st: Casy Rowell (133) 2nd: Cory Dauphin (157) 2nd: Chris Watson (165) 2013 NCAA Division II 1st: Cory Dauphin (157) 4th: Chris Watson (165) 5th: Casy Rowell (133) 5th: Jordan Basks (149) 6th: Cody Dauphin (Hvy) 7th: Kelly Henderson (174) 2012 NCAA Division II 4th: Tanner Keck (184) 5th: Casy Rowell (141) 5th: Ky Corley (149) 2011 NCAA Division II 6th: Cory Dauphin (157) 6th: Kelly Henderson (174) 7th: Trison Graham (133) 2010 NCAA Division II 3rd: Dustin Finn (Hvy) 7th: Scott Berens (133) 8th: Cody Rowell (174) 2009 NCAA Division II 2nd: Dustin Finn (Hvy) 4th: Tim Elliott (125) 4th: Tommy McCarty (174) 5th: Luke Elmore (149) 8th: Scott Berens (133) 2008 NCAA Division II 1st: Kyle Evans (141) 2nd: Dustin Finn (Hvy) 5th: Tim Elliott (133) 6th: Colby Robinson (149) 6th: Heath Jolley (184) 2007 NCAA Division II 1st: Kyle Evans (141) 2nd: Tyler Zukerman (125) 2nd: Jared Henning (133) 2nd: Jason Leavitt (157) 2nd: Josh LeadingFox (Hvy) 3rd: Jared Hess (184) 4th: Shea Timothy (149) 5th: Heath Jolley (197) In its 63 years of wrestling, Central Oklahoma has had 130 wrestlers earn All-America honors 237 times. Ten wrestlers have been four-time All-Americans, 22 have earnedAll-America recognition three times and 32 have been two-time honorees. Forty-three UCO wrestlers have been crowned national champion, with a total of 65 titles between them. Cole Province and Johnny Nimmo each won four national crowns for the Bronchos and are part of an elite group of just 20 four-time national champions in all of college wrestling. The Bronchos have also had eight wrestlers named Outstanding Wrestler at the national tournament -- Todd Osborn (1981), Ronnie James (1982), Benny Coleman (1984), Nimmo (1987), Brian Melchiori (1994), Province (2003), Casy Rowell (2014) and Chris Watson (2015). Here’s a year-by-year look at UCO’s All-Americans: UCO All-Americans 2006 NCAA Division II 2nd: Kyle Evans (141) 3rd: Earl Jones (133) 6th: Shane Caruthers (125) 6th: Shea Timothy (149) 6th: Cort Petersen (165) 6th: Chris Finn (Hvy) 2005 NCAA Division II 5th: Josh LeadingFox (Hvy) 6th: Kyle Evans (141) 7th: Jared Henning (133) 7th: Shea Timothy (149) 7th: Cort Petersen (165) 2004 NCAA Division II 1st: Cole Province (133) 1st: Jason Tapia (174) 2nd: Shawn Silvis (165) 3rd: Kevin Lochner (197) 7th: Wade Bramlitt (141) 8th: Bryan Tapley (184) 2003 NCAA Division II 1st: Mark Dodgen (125) 1st: Cole Province (133) 1st: Shawn Silvis (165) 3rd: Jeff Henning (184) 7th: Jerod Goodwin (149) 2002 NCAA Division II 1st: Cole Province (133) 1st: Matt Dodgen (141) 1st: Shawn Silvis (165) 1st: Muhammed Lawal (197) 2nd: Chris Saferite (125) 3rd: Jeff Henning (184) 4th: Michael Barreras (149) 2001 NCAA Division II 1st: Cole Province (133) 2nd: Gable Sullivan (149) 2nd: Muhammed Lawal (184) 3rd: Mark Dodgen (125) 2000 NCAA Division II 1st: Mark Dodgen (125) 2nd: Gable Sullivan (149) 3rd: Jody Marple (165) 3rd: Jeremiah Constant (Hvy) 7th: Joe Schneider (141) 8th: Tony Realmuto (174) 1999 NCAA Division II 1st: Jeremiah Constant (197) 1st: Edwin Lorne (184) 3rd: Brock Moore (133) 5th: Claude Davis (Hvy) 1998 NCAA Division II 1st: Matt Goodson (126) 2nd: Jody Marple (150) 3rd: Brock Moore (118) 5th: Edwin Lorne (190) 6th: Gable Sullivan (142) 1997 NCAA Division II 2nd: Keith Kizarr (118) 2nd: Ryan Vratil (142) 2nd: Matt Surber (158) 5th: Matt Goodson (134) 7th: Mark Cunningham (167) 8th: Brock Moore (126) 1996 NCAA Division II 1st: Jerry Best (142) 1st: Shawn Bateman (150) 1st: Mark Cunningham (158) 3rd: Matt Goodson (126) 7th: Jeff Pease (Hvy) 8th: Ryan Vratil (134) 1995 NCAA Division II 1st: Brian Melchiori (126) 1st: Mike Keim (134) 1st: Jerry Best (142) 2nd: Shawn Bateman (150) 2nd: Mark Cunningham (158) 2nd: Jeff Pease (Hvy) 3rd: Keith Kizarr (118) 3rd: Chad Humphrey (190) 1994 NCAA Division II 1st: Brian Melchiori (126) 1st: Ryan Martin (134) 1st: Jerry Best (142) 1st: Wes White (158) 2nd: Randy Zellner (118) 2nd: Keith Cunningham (167) 5th: Chad Humphrey (190) 6th: Mark Cunningham (150) 1993 NCAA Division II 1st: Todd Drake (142) 1st: Wes White (158) 1st: Keith Cunningham (167) 2nd: Randy Zellner (118) 2nd: Mike Keim (134) 4th: Biff Jones (150) 5th: Travis Moman (126) 1992 NCAA Division II 1st: Randy Zellner (118) 1st: Keith Cunningham (158) 1st: Howard Moore (167) 3rd: Travis Moman (126) 3rd: Todd Drake (142) 5th: Ryan Martin (134) 1991 NCAA Division II 2nd: Howard Moore (167) 3rd: Jeff Gowens (134) 3rd: Todd Drake (142) 3rd: Greg Oplotnik (190) 4th: Wayne Cole (177) 8th: Randy Zellner (118) 1990 NCAA Division II 1st: Johnny Nimmo (150) 1st: Howard Moore (167) 1st: Greg Oplotnik (190) 3rd: Jeff Gowens (134) 4th: Jimmy Filippo (142) 5th: Brett Beams (177) 6th: Andy Howington (158) 1989 NAIA 1st: Shawn Fleming (118) 1st: Johnny Nimmo (158) 2nd: Jeff Gowens (134) 2nd: Marc Hull (142) 3rd: Tony Pacheco (126) 5th: Greg Oplotnik (190) 7th: Howard Moore (167) 1988 NAIA 1st: Johnny Nimmo (158) 2nd: Shawn Fleming (118) 2nd: Todd Steidley (142) 2nd: Kevin Freeman (150) 5th: Richard Agee (177) 1987 NAIA 1st: Todd Steidley (142) 1st: Johnny Nimmo (150) 2nd: Brett Beams (167) 5th: Jerry Goss (134) 5th: Darren Peaster (158) 6th: Bill Ogilvie (190) 7th: Shawn Fleming (118) 1986 NAIA 1st: Joe Starzenski (134) 2nd: Billy Reid (126) 2nd: Stoney Wright (150) 3rd: Kevin Freeman (142) 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide28 BRONCHOWRESTLING 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide
  • 31. UCO All-Americans Four-Time All-Americans Name Years Places Bill Mitchell 1974-75-76-76 1-2-1-2* David James 1977-78-79-80 3-2-1-1 Benny Coleman 1981-82-83-84 1-4-2-1 Ronnie James 1981-82-83-84 1-1-1-3 Johnny Nimmo 1987-88-89-90 1-1-1-1 Howard Moore 1989-90-91-92 7-1-2-1 Randy Zellner 1991-92-93-94 8-1-2-2 Mark Cunningham 1994-95-96-97 6-2-1-7 Cole Province 2001-02-03-04 1-1-1-1 Kyle Evans 2005-06-07-08 6-2-1-1 *-Mitchell was 1st in NCAA II and 2nd in NAIA in 1976 Three-Time All-Americans Name Years Places Kent Taylor 1977-79-80 3-4-3 Jeff Robinett 1978-79-80 5-2-3 Gary Astle 1980-83-84 7-6-4 Joe Starzenski 1982-85-86 3-2-1 Jack O’Connor 1984-85-86 1-2-6 Kevin Freeman 1985-86-88 2-3-2 Shawn Fleming 1987-88-89 7-2-1 Jeff Gowens 1989-90-91 2-3-3 Greg Oplotnik 1989-90-91 5-1-3 Todd Drake 1991-92-93 3-3-1 Keith Cunningham 1992-93-94 1-1-2 Jerry Best 1994-95-96 1-1-1 Matt Goodson 1996-97-98 3-5-1 Brock Moore 1997-98-99 8-3-3 Gable Sullivan 1998-00-01 6-2-2 Mark Dodgen 2000-01-03 1-3-1 Shawn Silvis 2002-03-04 1-1-2 Shea Timothy 2005-06-07 7-6-4 Dustin Finn 2008-09-10 2-2-3 Cory Dauphin 2011-13-14 6-1-2 Casy Rowell 2012-13-14 5-5-1 Chris Watson 2013-14-15 4-2-1 Two-Time All-Americans Name Years Places Ted Anderson 1936-37 1-2 Terry Henry 1974-75 1-1 Richard Long 1976-77 4-4 Will Allen 1980-81 8-4 Bill Ameen 1981-82 1-1 Darren Huff 1982-84 2-2 Mark Allen 1983-84 7-2 Billy Reid 1985-86 2-2 Howard Seay 1985-86 2-5 Todd Steidley 1987-88 1-2 Ryan Martin 1992-94 5-1 Travis Moman 1992-93 3-5 Mike Keim 1993-95 2-1 Wes White 1993-94 1-1 Chad Humphrey 1994-95 5-3 Brian Melchiori 1994-95 1-1 Shawn Bateman 1995-96 2-1 Jeff Pease 1995-96 2-7 Keith Kizarr 1995-97 3-2 Ryan Vratil 1996-97 8-2 Edwin Lorne 1998-99 5-1 Jody Marple 1998-00 2-3 Jeremiah Constant 1999-00 1-3 Muhammed Lawal 2001-02 2-1 Jeff Henning 2002-03 3-3 Cort Petersen 2005-06 7-6 Jared Henning 2005-07 7-2 Josh LeadingFox 2005-07 5-2 Heath Jolley 2007-08 5-6 Tim Elliott 2008-09 5-4 Scott Berens 2009-10 8-7 Kelly Henderson 2011-13 6-7 5th: Howard Seay (167) 6th: Jack O’Connor (158) 1985 NAIA 1st: Ricky Bollenbach (142) 2nd: Billy Reid (118) 2nd: Joe Starzenski (134) 2nd: Kevin Freeman (150) 2nd: Jack O’Connor (158) 2nd: Howard Seay (167) 3rd: Johnny Deaton (177) 1984 NAIA 1st: Jack O’Connor (158) 1st: Benny Coleman (177) 2nd: Darren Huff (134) 2nd: Mark Allen (150) 3rd: Mickey McGowan (118) 3rd: Ronnie James (142) 4th: Gary Astle (167) 1983 NAIA 1st: Ronnie James (142) 2nd: Benny Coleman (177) 6th: Gary Astle (167) 7th: Mark Allen (150) 1982 NAIA 1st: Ronnie James (142) 1st: Bill Ameen (177) 2nd: Darren Huff (134) 3rd: Joe Starzenski (126) 3rd: Mike Clark (158) 4th: Benny Coleman (167) 1981 NAIA 1st: Dennis Kendrick (118) 1st: Todd Osborn (126) 1st: Ronnie James (134) 1st: Alan Maddox (142) 1st: Benny Coleman (167) 1st: Bill Ameen (177) 4th: Will Allen (158) 8th: Ronnie Hawkins (190) 1980 NAIA 1st: David James (134) 3rd: Kent Taylor (118) 3rd: Jeff Robinett (126) 7th: Gary Astle (167) 8th: Will Allen (150) 1979 NAIA 1st: David James (134) 1st: Johnny Powell (142) 2nd: Jeff Robinett (118) 4th: Kent Taylor (126) 5th: John Finn (158) 5th: Steve Foster (Hvy) 6th: Ron Zeno (167) 1978 NAIA 2nd: David James (134) 3rd: Danny Cruze (142) 5th: Jeff Robinett (118) 5th: John Stroble (177) 1977 NCAA Division II 3rd: Kent Taylor (118) 3rd: David James (126) 4th: Richard Long (Hvy) 1976 NCAA Division II 1st: Bill Mitchell (167) 4th: Richard Long (Hvy) 1976 NAIA 2nd: Doug McHenry (118) 2nd: Bill Mitchell (177) 4th: Kevin Smith (190) 1975 NAIA 1st: Terry Henry (126) 2nd: Bill Mitchell (177) 1974 NAIA 1st: Terry Henry (126) 1st: Bill Mitchell (177) 3rd: Bill Dickey (167) 4th: Eddie Sullivan (158) 1973 NAIA 2nd: Tom Carter (167) 5th: Randy Ross (118) 5th: David Turner (126) 6th: Steve Randall (142) 1937 NCAA Division I 2nd: Ted Anderson (126) 3rd: Morey Villareal (135) 1936 NCAA Division I 1st: Ted Anderson (123) 1st: Ray Clemons (191) 1935 NCAA Division I 2nd: Louis Tomlinson (145) 1934 NCAA Division I 2nd: Emil Shellstede (175) 1929 NCAA Division I 2nd: Bryan Watkins (155) Placing Breakdown 1st: 65 2nd: 53 3rd: 34 4th: 17 5th: 26 6th: 18 7th: 15 8th: 9 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide 29 BRONCHOWRESTLING 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide
  • 32. Top 25 Career Wins Place Name and Weight Years Record 1. Keith Cunningham, 158-67 1990-94 141-41-0 2. Casy Rowell, 125-33-41 2009-14 134-32-0 3. Randy Zellner, 118 1990-94 132-42-0 4. Shawn Silvis, 165-74 2000-04 131-28-0 4. Johnny Nimmo, 150-58 1986-90 131-38-1 6. Chris Watson, 157-65 2010-15 130-28-0 6. Cole Province, 133 2000-04 130-22-0 6. Jeff Gowens, 126-34 1987-91 130-56-4 9. Jody Marple, 150-65 1996-00 126-49-0 10. Kyle Evans, 141 2005-08 125-20-0 11. Cory Dauphin, 157 2010-14 124-22-0 12. Ronnie James, 134-42 1980-84 122-16-1 13. Jarrett Edison, 197 2007-12 122-55-0 14. Todd Drake, 142-50 1989-93 121-54-4 15. Shawn Fleming, 118 1986-90 120-32-3 16. David James, 126-34 1976-80 116-16-0 17. Mark Cunningham, 150-77 1993-97 113-49-0 18. Greg Oplotnik, 190-Hvy 1987-91 111-44-2 19. Howard Moore, 167-77 1988-92 104-39-5 20. Muhammed Lawal, 184-97 1999-02 103-22-0 20. Cody Dauphin, Hvy 2010-14 103-49-0 22. Benny Coleman, 167-77 1980-84 101-18-0 23. Gable Sullivan, 134-49 1996-01 100-33-0 23. Joe Starzenski, 126 1981-86 100-40-2 23. Josh LeadingFox, Hvy 2002-07 100-43-0 23. Tanner Keck, 184 2009-13 100-55-0 Top 10 Single-Season Wins Place Name and Weight Season Record 1. Mike Keim, 134 1994-95 47-3-0 2. Todd Steidley, 142 1986-87 43-6-1 2. Keith Cunningham, 158 1991-92 43-9-0 2. Tim Elliott, 125-33 2008-09 43-12-0 5. Chris Watson, 165 2014-15 42-0-0 6. Shawn Silvis, 165 2003-04 41-4-0 6. Brian Melchiori, 126 1994-95 41-5-0 6. Ronnie James, 142 1983-84 41-4-0 9. Five tied 40 Top 10 Career Winning Percentage Place Name and Weight Years Record Pct. 1. Bill Mitchell, 167-77 1973-76 92-11-0 .893 2. Ronnie James, 134-42 1980-84 122-16-1 .881 3. David James, 126-34 1976-80 116-16-0 .879 4. Kyle Evans, 141 2004-08 125-20-0 .862 5. Mike Keim, 134 1992-95 72-11-0 .867 6. Jerry Best, 142 1994-96 77-13-0 .856 7. Cole Province, 133 2000-04 130-22-0 .855 8. Cory Dauphin, 157 2010-14 124-22-0 .849 8. Benny Coleman, 167-77 1980-84 101-18-0 .849 10. Dustin Finn, Hvy 2006-10 89-17-0 .840 (Minimum 70 career wins) Central Oklahoma Records Top Five Career Falls Place Name and Weight Years Falls 1. Gable Sullivan, 149 1996-01 54 2. Johnny Nimmo, 150-58 1986-90 50 3. Keith Cunningham, 158-67 1990-94 45 4. Dustin Finn, Hvy 2006-10 35 4. Mark Dodgen, 125-33 1999-03 35 4. Jeremiah Constant, 197-Hvy 1998-00 35 Top Five Single-Season Falls Place Name and Weight Season Falls 1. Jeremiah Constant, 197 1998-99 23 2. Jason Tapia, 174 2003-04 21 2. Benny Coleman, 177 1983-84 21 4. Gable Sullivan, 149 2000-01 20 5. Joshua Ailey, 141 2016-17 19 Top Five Career Technical Falls Place Name and Weight Years T. F. 1. Kyle Evans, 141 2005-08 25 2. Shawn Fleming, 118 1986-90 19 3. Casy Rowell, 125-33-41 2009-14 17 3. Keith Cunningham, 158-67 1990-94 17 5. Muhammed Lawl, 184-97 1999-02 15 Top Five Single-Season Technical Falls Place Name and Weight Season T. F. 1. Kyle Evans, 141 2007-08 11 2. Shawn Fleming, 118 1989-90 9 3. Casy Rowell, 133 2012-13 8 3. Benny Coleman, 177 1982-83 8 5. Mike Keim, 134 1994-95 7 5. Jerry Best, 142 1995-96 7 5. Muhammed Lawal, 197 2002-03 7 Top Five Career Major Decisions Place Name and Weight Years M.D. 1. Chris Watson, 157-65 2010-15 36 2. Cole Province, 133 2001-04 33 3. Casy Rowell, 125-33-41 2009-14 31 3. Shawn Fleming, 118 1986-90 31 5. Jarrett Edison, 197 2007-12 29 Top Five Single-Season Major Decisions Place Name and Weight Season M.D. 1. Chris Watson, 165 2014-15 18 2. Greg Oplotnik, 190 1989-90 14 3. Keith Kizarr, 118 1994-95 14 4. Chris Watson, 165 2013-14 13 4. Mike Keim, 134 1994-95 13 4. Muhammed Lawal, 197 2001-02 13 Top Five Winning Streaks Place Name and Weight Season(s) Streak 1. Cory Dauphin, 157 2012-14 54 2. Ronnie James, 142 1982-84 47 3. Cole Province, 133 2001-04 46 4. Kyle Evans, 141 2006-08 43 5. Chris Watson, 165 2014-15 42 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide30 BRONCHOWRESTLING 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide
  • 33. NCAA Division II Championships Season UCO Points Runner-Up (Points) UCO All-Americans 2006-07 124.5 Nebraska-Kearney (108.5) Eight (One champion) 2002-03 87.5 Nebraska-Kearney (73.5) Five (Three champions) 2001-02 128 North Dakota State (116.5) Seven (Four champions) 1994-95 148 Nebraska-Omaha (103) Eight (Three champions) 1993-94 127.25 Minnesota State-Mankato (65.5) Eight (Four champions) 1992-93 108.5 Nebraska-Omaha (68) Seven (Three champions) 1991-92 91.5 North Dakota State (78.5) Six (Three champions) NAIA Championships Season UCO Points Runner-Up (Points) UCO All-Americans 1988-89 105 Simon Fraser (92) Seven (Two champions) 1986-87 92.25 Alaska Pacific (71.5) Seven (Two champions) 1985-86 98.5 Southern Oregon (91.25) Six (One champion) 1984-85 124.25 Colorado State-Pueblo (80.5) Seven (One champion) 1983-84 122.25 Jamestown (89.25) Seven (Two champions) 1981-82 105.5 Adams State (88.25) Six (Two champions) 1980-81 155.25 Adams State (69.5) Eight (Six champions) 1978-79 102.5 Adams State (69) Seven (Two champions) Central Oklahoma has long had one of the most successful wrestling programs in the nation, having claimed 15 national championships. UCO won eight titles while members of the NAIA and has taken seven crowns since joining NCAA Division II in 1990. The Bronchos have also had eight national runner-up finishes in four different divisions -- AAU (1935), NCAA I (1936), NAIA (1974 and ’88) and NCAA II (1990, ’91, ’96 and ’00). UCO has finished in the top-five 37 times in their 63-year history. National Tournament History 2015 (10th) *Chris Watson (165) 2014 (6th) Cory Dauphin (157) Chris Watson (165) 2013 (2nd) Casy Rowell (133) Jordan Basks (149) Cory Dauphin (157) Kelly Henderson (174) 2012 (1st) Ky Corley (149) 2009 (T-2nd) Tim Elliott (125) Dustin Finn (Hvy) 2008 (1st) *Kyle Evans (141) Heath Jolley (197) Dustin Finn (Hvy) 2007 (1st) *Kyle Evans (141) Shea Timothy (149) Justin Wood (165) Jared Hess (184) Heath Jolley (197) Josh LeadingFox (Hvy) 2006 (1st) Kyle Evans (141) Jared Hess (174) Chris Finn (Hvy) 2005 (3rd) Kyle Evans (141) Josh LeadingFox (Hvy) 2004 (1st) Cole Province (133) *Shawn Silvis (165) Jason Tapia (174) Kevin Lochner (197) 2003 (1st) Mark Dodgen (125) *Cole Province (133) Shawn Silvis (165) Jeff Henning (184) 2002 (1st) Cole Province (133) Matt Dodgen (141) Michael Barreras (149) Nathan Gomez (157) Shawn Silvis (165) Jeff Henning (184) *Muhammed Lawal (197) 2001 (1st) *Mark Dodgen (125) Cole Province (133) Gable Sullivan (149) Muhammed Lawal (184) T.J. Tallent (197) Jeremy McCoy (Hvy) 2000 (1st) Joe Schneider (141) Gable Sullivan (149) Muhammed Lawal (184) *Jeremiah Constant (Hvy) 1999 (1st) Jody Marple (157) Tony Realmuto (174) Edwin Lorne (184) *Jeremiah Constant (197) Claude Davis (Hvy) 1998 (1st) Brock Moore (118) Matt Goodson (126) Gable Sullivan (142) Jody Marple (150) Matt Surber (158) 1997 (1st) Keith Kizarr (118) Matt Goodson (134) Ryan Vratil (142) Jody Marple (150) Matt Surber (158) Winterhawk Windchief (Hvy) 1996 (1st) Keith Kizarr (118) Matt Goodson (126) Ryan Vratil (134) *Jerry Best (142) Shawn Bateman (150) Jeff Pease (Hvy) 1995 (1st) Brian Melchiori (126) *Mike Keim (134) Jerry Best (142) Shawn Bateman (150) Mark Cunningham (158) Chad Beeson (167) Kyle Vandruff (177) Chad Humphrey (190) Jeff Pease (Hvy) 1994 (1st) Randy Zellner (118) Ryan Martin (134) Mark Cunningham (150) Wes White (158) *Keith Cunningham (167) Chad Drake (177) Chad Humphrey (190) Robert Washington (Hvy) 1993 (1st) Randy Zellner (118) Travis Moman (126) Mike Keim (134) Todd Drake (142) Biff Jones (150) Wes White (158) Keith Cunningham (167) Chris Griffin (177) 1992 (1st) Travis Moman (126) Ryan Martin (134) Todd Drake (142) Keith Cunningham (158) Howard Moore (167) Wayne Cole (190) 1991 (1st) Randy Zellner (118) Todd Drake (142) Wayne Cole (177) Greg Oplotnik (190) 1990 (1st) Shawn Fleming (118) Jeff Gowens (134) Johnny Nimmo (150) Greg Oplotnik (190) *-Regional Wrestler of the Year Regional Champions UCO has crowned 105 individual regional champions since joining NCAADivision II in 1990. Cole Province (2001-04) and Kyle Evans (2005-08) are the only four-time champions and the Bronchos have had 13 individuals named Regional Wrestler of the Year. 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide 31 BRONCHOWRESTLING 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide
  • 34. 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide32 BRONCHOWRESTLING 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide A-A-A-A-A Jerome Adams, 1997-98 Derrick Adkins, 2010-11 David Aduddell, 1983-85-86 Richard Agee, 1988-90 Dylan Aguilar, 2011 Joshua Ailey, 2016 Mark Allen, 1982-83-84 Raymond Allen, 1939-40 Will Allen, 1980-81 David Alley, 1979-80 Bill Ameen, 1981-82 Ocie Anderson, 1937-38-39 Ted Anderson, 1935-36-37 Gary Astle, 1980-81-83-84 Zach Aylor, 2012-13-14 B-B-B-B-B Josh Bain, 2003 Fay Barnett, 1988-90-91-92 Gerald Barnett, 1936-37-38-39 Michael Barreras, 2002 Jordan Basks, 2013-14 Shawn Bateman, 1994-95-96-97 Brett Beams, 1987-90 Chad Beeson, 1995 Scott Berens, 2009-10 Eden Bernstein, 2010 Jim Beshears, 1998 Jerry Best, 1994-95-96 Larry Blunt, 1988 Ricky Bollenbach, 1983-84-85 Wade Bramlitt, 2002-03-04-05 Trey Branscum, 2008-10 Josh Breece, 2014, 2016 Robert Breece, 1939-40 Ryan Brooks, 2012-13-14-16 Danny Brown, 1993 Dudley Brown, 1940-47 Nicky Brown, 1977 Pat Brule, 1980 Kyle Buckley, 2014 Shelby Bullard, 2003 Jeff Burke, 1986-88-90 C-C-C-C-C Arthur Caldwell, 1934 James Callahan, 1929 Danny Carrillo, 2016 Tom Carter, 1973 Jeremy Carter, 2002 Shane Caruthers, 2005-06-07 Clakie Chaffin, 1997 Rod Chaney, 1979-80 H.M. Chapman, 2001 Mike Clark, 1981-82 Ray Clemons, 1934-36 Wayne Cole, 1991 Benny Coleman, 1981-82-83-84 Clint Colson, 1984-85 Willard Compton, 1928 Jeremiah Constant, 1999-00 James Copenhauer, 1939-40 Michael Conner, 2015 Ky Corley, 2011-12 Kaleb Cradduck, 2011-12-14 Kenneth Cramer, 1928 Lloyd Crownover, 2014 Harold Craven, 1926 Danny Cruze, 1976-77-78-79 Keith Cunningham, ‘91-92-93-94 Mark Cunningham, ‘94-95-96-97 D-D-D-D-D Zac D’Amico, 2015-16 Richard Dabbs, 1977 Brian Dalke, 2003 Ryan Daniels, 2004-05 Blake Dauphin, 2016 Cody Dauphin, 2011-12-13-14 Cory Dauphin, 2011-12-13-14 Dempsey Davenport, 1982 Jadon Davenport, 2016 Jeromy Davenport, 2015-16 Claude Davis, 1999 Dean Davis, 1975 Lee Davis, 1983-84-85 Luke Davis, 2001 Johnny Deaton, 1984-85-87 Phillip Devine, 1938 Nick Dewey, 2003 Bill Dickey, 1973-74 Gary Dill, 1977 Mark Dodgen, 2000-01-03 Matt Dodgen, 2000-01-02-03 John Doerner, 1930-32 Matt Douglass, 2002 Reggie Douglas, 2007 Gene Doussett, 1974-75 Chad Drake, 1993-94-96 Todd Drake, 1990-91-92-93 Steve Dunlap, 1979-80 Josh Durham, 2015 E-E-E-E-E Jarrett Edison, 2008-10-11-12 Jordan Edison, 2009 Brian Edwards, 1997 Steve Elkins, 2000 Tim Elliott, 2008-09 Luke Elmore, 2008-09 Homer English, 1932 Kyle Evans, 2005-06-07-08 Will Evans, 1991 F-F-F-F-F Kyle Factor, 2015-16 Ova Farrow, 1947 Rick Fennell, 1975 Znick Ferrell, 2013-14 Lynn Fidler, 1991-92-93 Kevin Fields, 1983 Jimmy Filippo, 1987-88-89-90 Cooper Finch, 2013-14-15 Chris Finn, 2004-06 Dustin Finn, 2007-08-09-10 John Finn, 1978-79-80 John Finn, 2014-15 Patrick Finn, 2009-11 Shawn Fleming, 1987-88-89-90 L.C. Flemons, 1978 Orville Fletcher, 1940 Ralph Ford, 1939 Ed Foster, 1936 Shane Foster, 1986-87 Steve Foster, 1979-80-81 Lee Fowler, 1980 Tony Franklin, 1979-80 Ross Frederick, 1929-30 Kevin Freeman, 1985-86-88 G-G-G-G-G Colton Gallo, 2014-15 Bob Galloway, 1973 Melvin Gatewood, 1981-82 Mark Gibson, 2002 Cameron Gladd, 2009 Larry Glenn, 1975-77 Nathan Gomez, 1999-00-01-02 Matt Goodson, 1995-96-97-98 Mike Goodson, 1998-00 Jerod Goodwin, 2003-04-05-06 Jerry Goss, 1987-88 Jeff Gowens, 1988-89-90-91 Greg Gracey, 1985-86 Trison Graham, 2010-11-12-13 Chris Griffin, 1993-94 Billie Grimes, 1947 Willie Gunter, 2009 H-H-H-H-H Aaron Hane, 2016 Dylan Harman, 2014-15-16 Benton Hart, 1938-39 Caleb Hawes, 2015 Ronnie Hawkins, 1977-81-82 Shane Head, 1993 Kelly Henderson, 2009-11-12-13 Jared Henning, 2004-05-06-07 Jeff Henning, 2002-03 Ryan Henning, 2006-07 Earl Henry, 1947 Terry Henry, 1974-75 Mickey Henry, 2001-03 Garrett Henshaw, 2014 Mark Henslick, 1999 Jared Hess, 2004-05-06-07 Alva Hill, 1938-39-40 Warner Hines, 1930-31-32-33 Phillip Hinton, 1983-84 Jim Hixson, 1981 Dwayne Hladik, 1987 Stephen Hodge, 2001 Richard Holland, 1993-94-95 Walter Holt, 1927-28-29-31 Zach Housley, 2011 Marlon Houston, 2015 Andy Howington, 1989-90 Jeromy Hudson, 1998 Darren Huff, 1981-82-84 Marc Hull, 1989 Keegan Hulsey, 2010-11-12 Scott Hulsey, 1984-85 Quinn Hulsey, 2014 Chad Humphrey, 1994-95 Steve Hunt, 1974-75 I-I-I-I-I Ben Iker, 2000 Adam Ingram, 2006 Butch Ingram, 1976-77 J-J-J-J-J Cliff Jackson, 1987 Ed Jackson, 2009-10 John Jacobson, 2015 David James, 1977-78-79-80 DeWaune James, 2002 Ronnie James, 1981-82-83-84 Zach James, 2009 Heath Jolley, 2006-07-08 Eric Johnson, 2005 Franco Johnson, 1998 Seth Johnson, 2010 Ted Johnson, 1928 Travis Johnson, 2005 Biff Jones, 1993-94 Earl Jones, 2006 Eddie Jones, 1933-34 Hank Jones, 1976-77 Vince Jouret, 1987 John Juby, 1939-40 K-K-K-K-K Tanner Keck, 2010-11-12-13 Mike Keim, 1993-95 Kirby Keith, 1980-81 Dennis Kendrick, 1981 Denny Kennedy, 1993-95 Audrey Kennemer, 1933 Harry Kent, 1926 Sam Kent, 1929 Kevin Kepley, 1980 Glenn King, 1934-35-36-37 Jantz Kinzer, 1987-88-91 All-Time Lettermen
  • 35. 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide 33 BRONCHOWRESTLING 2016-17 UCO Wrestling Media Guide All-Time Lettermen Jess Kirk, 1947 Keith Kizarr, 1994-95-96-97 Carson Kleinfeldt, 2005 Arthur Kroeger, 1930-32 L-L-L-L-L Ron Lambeth, 1974-75-77-78 Aaron Lane, 2001-02 Don Langham, 1973-74 Rickey Langland, 1982-83-84 Brody Largent, 2016 Muhammed Lawal, 2000-01-02 A.J. LeadingFox, 2007 Josh LeadingFox, ‘03-05-06-07 Jason Leavitt, 2006-07-08 Robert LeGrande, 1979-80-82 Brooks Levonitis, 1992 Joe Lewallen, 1986-88 Keith Lipps, 1988 Rick Little, 1973 Tom Loafman, 1975 Kevin Lochner, 2004-05 Richard Long, 1976-77 Edwin Lorne, 1998-99 Floyd Lorne, 1999 Clint Loyd, 1999 Scott Luschen, 1983 M-M-M-M-M Alan Maddox, 1980-81 Bob Manning, 1939-40 Tony Marino, 1986 Johnnie Marks, 1947 Walter Marks, 1926 Jody Marple, 1997-98-99-00 Clay Marrs, 1996-98-99 Dewayne Martin, 1976-77 Ryan Martin, 1990-92-93-94 Tony May, 1977 Paul Mayfield, 2007-08 David Massey, 1980 Tommy McCarty, 2008-09 Zack McCloud, 2009 Jeremy McCoy, 2001 Matt McCullough, 1988-90 Mickey McGowan, 1982-84 Evan McGee, 2016 Doug McHenry, 1976-77 Austin McNatt, 2012-13 Brian Melchiori, 1994-95 Kenny Meredith, 2006-08-09-10 Alvin Metcalf, 2008 Dane Meyer, 1986 Bobby Miller, 1996 Chris Miller, 2003 John Miller, 1992 Bill Minick, 1929 Bill Mitchell, 1974-75-76 Travis Moman, 1992-93 Brock Moore, 1996-97-98-99 Howard Moore, 1989-90-91-92 Jeremiah Moore, 1996 Weston Moore, 1999-00-02 Ben Morgan, 2011-13 Mikey Morgan, 2009 Daniel Morrison, 2007-08-09 Earl Murphy, 1926 Forest Myers, 2014 N-N-N-N-N Ryan Neasbitt, 1995 Gary Nichols, 1986 Johnny Nimmo, 1987-88-89-90 O-O-O-O-O Glenn Oakes, 1929 Brennan Ochoa, 2010 Jack O’Connor, 1984-85-86 Dee Oden, 1947 Bill Ogilvie, 1986-87 Greg Oplotnik, 1988-89-90-91 Todd Osborn, 1981 Rodney O’Shields, 1986 Lance Owens, 1989 P-P-P-P-P Pat Pace, 1978-79-80 Tony Pacheco, 1989 Dennis Parker, 2001-02 Gary Patterson, 1987 David Patton, 1983 Travis Payer, 2005-07 Jeff Pease, 1995 Darren Peaster, 1987 Mark Peck, 1985-87 Don Pekrul, 1980 Cort Petersen, 2005-06 Virgil Peterson, 1934 Kelson Phillips, 2008 Nathan Phillips, 1997-98 Pen Phillips, 2003-07 Ray Potter, 1928 Boyd Powell, 1936-37 Johnny Powell, 1978-79 Cole Province, 2001-02-03-04 John Province, 2005 Q-Q-Q-Q-Q Austin Quinton, 2011-12-13-15 R-R-R-R-R Steve Randall, 1973 Dustin Randle, 2002 Corby Ray, 2008 Allen Raymond, 1938 Tony Realmuto, 1999-00 Rick Reeves, 1980 Billy Reid, 1983-85-86 Dustin Reed, 2012-14-15 Richard Reneau, 1989 Louis Reynolds, 1932-33 Jeremiah Rhodes, 2004 Zach Rhodes, 2004 Nick Rice, 2008-09-10 Ray Rice, 2000-01-02 Chad Richison, 1992-93 Curtis Riley, 1985-86-87-88 Jeff Robinett, 1977-78-79-80 Colby Robinson, 2007-08-09-10 Connor Robinson, 2010-11 Ryan Rosales, 2011 Randy Ross, 1973-74-75-76 Casy Rowell, 2010-12-13-14 Cody Rowell, 2007-08-09-10 Wes Ruth, 2005-06-07 Spencer Rutherford, 2015-16 Cody Ryan, 2016 Mike Ryan, 1988-89 S-S-S-S-S Chris Saferite, 2002-04-05 LeSean Sanders, 2014-15 Brent Sarette, 2005-06-07-08 Som Saysana, 1998 Emil Schillstede, 1932-33-34-35 Andrew Schmauch, 2011-12-14 Joe Schneider, 1998-99-00-01 J.D. Scott, 1926-27-30-31 Jeff Scott, 1999-00 Howard Seay, 1985-86 Peter Seay, 1989 Barney Shadle, 1932-33 J.B. Shanks, 2003 Zach Sikes, 2007 Shawn Silvis, 2001-02-03-04 Chance Skidgel, 1990-91-92-94 Cory Smith, 1994 Gene Smith, 1931-32-33-34 Kevin Smith, 1973-74-75-76 Todd Smoot, 1990 Joe Snedden, 2010 Eddie Sullivan, 1974-75 Gable Sullivan, 1997-98-00-01 Justin Suskey, 2010 Gage Stallworth, 2016 Austin Standage, 2010-11 Todd Stapleton, 1988-89 Zane Stapp, 1991 Joe Starzenski, 1982-84-85-86 Todd Steidley, 1987-88 Will Steltzlen, 2015 Dennis Stine, 1977 David Stitt, 2003 Doak Stowe, 1934-35-36 John Stroble, 1977-78 Matt Surber, 1996-97-98 Aaron Sweazy, 2003 T-T-T-T-T T.J. Tallent, 1998-99-00-01 Troy Talley, 1984-85 Jason Tapia, 2003-04 Bryan Tapley, 2003-04 Jack Taylor, 1938 Kent Taylor, 1977-78-79-80 Kirk Taylor, 1976-77-78-79 Lee Teague, 1934-35 Burl Thompson, 1937-38 Cody Thompson, 2000 Mason Thompson, 2016 Shea Timothy, 2004-05-06-07 Louis Tomlinson, 1933-34-35-36 Randy Tonche, 2011 David Turner, 1973 Tyler Tustin, 2014, 2016 V-V-V-V-V Rusty VanBeber, 1998 Steve Vandervort, 1980 Kyle Vandruff, 1995-96 Morey Villareal, 1935-36-37-38 Ryan Vratil, 1995-96-97 W-W-W-W-W Mike Wakely, 1978 Michael Walkup, 2008-09-10-11 Louie Wall, 1977-78-79-80 Alec Warren, 2015 Brock Warren, 2016 Robert Washington, 1994 Bryan Watkins, 1927-29-30 Chris Watson, 2012-13-14-15 Jon Wechter, 2008 Kurt Weir, 1985 Wes White, 1993-94 Kasey Wilcox, 2014 Vincent Wiley, 1973-74-76 Kirk Willis, 1973 Tony Willis, 1990 Randy Wilson, 1978 Shawn Wilson, 1977-79 Winterhawk Windchief, 1997-98 Jap Wood, 1926 Justin Wood, 2006-07 Chester Woodruff, 1928 Larry Wooten, 1986 Chad Wright, 2012 Grant Wright, 1935-36-37 Stoney Wright, 1986-87 Z-Z-Z-Z-Z Randy Zellner, 1991-92-93-94 Ron Zeno, 1979 Tyler Zukerman, 2007