Voting for the NCAA 75th Anniversary Team Ends Jan. 12
DATE: 1/10/2005 1:00:00 PM
Vote Today at www.nwcaonline.com
(Manheim, PA) Wrestling fans across the country have one week left to vote for the NCAA 75th Anniversary Team that will be honored at the 2005 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships, March 17-19, in St. Louis, Missouri. Voting to name the 15 wrestlers to the 75th Anniversary team ends on January 12, 2005. This is your chance to recognize the heroes and champions of our great sport from the past 75 years by voting at www.nwcaonline.com.
An esteemed group of wrestling historians have nominated a total of 45 wrestlers for the wrestling community to vote on. The 45 wrestlers have been grouped into three categories, which consists of 15 wrestlers each: lightweights (115 lbs-141 lbs), middleweights (142 lbs-174 lbs) and heavyweights (177 lbs-285 lbs). Please know that nominations are selected on NCAA performance only.
Five honorees will be selected from each of three ballots listing 15 lightweight, 15 middleweight and 15 heavyweight wrestlers. For the final week of voting, the public can vote for all three groups. The NCAA will reveal the 75th anniversary team at a special celebration at the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships Friday, March 18, 2005.
Fans can vote until January 12, 2005, at the National Wrestling Coaches Association Web site, www.nwcaonline.com, or access the ballot at www.ncaasports.com.
The complete list of nominees:
Lightweights
Rick Sanders, Portland State – 1965-68, two-time NCAA champ, 103-2-0 with 46 falls at 115 lbs.
Elliott “Gray “Simons, Lock Haven – 1959-62, three-time NCAA champ, 91-2-0 at 115 lbs
Gene Mills, Syracuse – 1977-81, two-time NCAA champ, 144-5-1 with 107 falls at 118 lbs.
Rex Perry, Oklahoma State – 1933-35, three-time NCAA champ at 118 lbs.
Dave Auble, Cornell – 1958-60, two-time NCAA champ, 51-1-0 with 18 falls at 123 lbs.
Ed Peery, Pittsburgh – 1955-57, three-time NCAA champ, 51-1-0 at 123 lbs.
Stephen Abas, Fresno State – 1998-02, three-time NCAA champ, 144-4-0 with 32 falls at 125
Dwayne Keller, Oklahoma State – 1968, 1970-71, two-time NCAA champ, 64-1-0 with 13 falls at 126 lbs.
Randy Lewis, Iowa – 1978-81, two-time NCAA champ, 127-11-1 with 64 falls at 126 lbs.
Yojiro Uetake, Oklahoma State – 1964-66, three-time NCAA champ, 57-0-0 with 11 falls at 130 lbs.
Tom Brands, Iowa – 1989-92, three-time NCAA champ, 158-7-2 with 46 falls at 134 lbs.
John Smith, Oklahoma State – 1984-88, two-time NCAA champ, 157-7-2 with 40 falls at 134 lbs.
Dan Gable, Iowa State – 1968-70, two-time NCAA champ, 96-1-0 with 72 falls at 137 lbs.
Myron Roderick, Oklahoma State – 1954-56, three-time NCAA champ, 28-2-0 with 7 falls at 137 lbs.
Mike Caruso, Lehigh – 1965-67, three-time NCAA champ, 57-1-0 with 6 falls at 123 lbs
Middleweights
Wayne Martin, Oklahoma – 1934-36, three-time NCAA champ, 39-2-0 with 21 falls**145
Stan Henson, Oklahoma State – 1937-39, three-time NCAA champ, 33-1-0**155
Bill Koll, Northern Iowa – 1943, 1946-48, three-time NCAA champ, 37-0-0 with 15 falls**145
Bill Nelson, Northern Iowa – 1947-50, three-time NCAA champ**155
Tommy Evans, Oklahoma – 1951-54, two-time NCAA champ, 42-1-0 with 20 falls**147
Wade Schalles, Clarion – 1971-74, two-time NCAA champ, 153-5-1 with 106 falls**158
Lee Kemp, Wisconsin – 1975-78, three-time NCAA champ, 143-6-1 with 47 falls**158
Mark Churella, Michigan – 1976-79, three-time NCAA champ, 132-13-0 with 41 falls**167
Nate Carr, Iowa State – 1980-83, three-time NCAA champ, 122-17-1**150
Darryl Burley, Lehigh – 1979-83, two-time NCAA champ, 94-5-1 with 33 falls**142
Jimmy Zalesky, Iowa – 1981-84, three-time NCAA champ, 131-8-1 with 26 falls**158
Tim Kreiger, Iowa State – 1986-89, two-time NCAA champ, 116-3-2**150
Pat Smith, Oklahoma State – 1990-94, four-time NCAA champ, 121-5-2 with 30 falls**158
Lincoln McIlravy, Iowa – 1993-97, three-time NCAA champ, 96-3-0 with 12 falls**150
Cary Kolat, Penn State & Lock Haven – 1993-97, two-time NCAA champ, 111-7-0 with 53 falls**142
Joe Williams, Iowa – 1994-98, three-time NCAA champ, 129-9-0 with 20 falls**158
175 to Heavyweight
Ed Banach, Iowa – 1980-83, three-time NCAA champ, 141-9-1 with 73 falls 177lbs
Chris Campbell, Iowa – 1974-77, two-time NCAA champ, 121-5-4 with 22 falls 177lbs
Dick DiBattista, Pennsylvania – 1941-43, two-time NCAA champ, 37-0-0 175lbs
Carlton Haselrig, Pittsburgh-Johnston – 1986-89, three-time NCAA champ, 143-3-1 HWT
Dan Hodge, Oklahoma – 1955-57, three-time NCAA champ, 46-0-0 with 36 falls 177lbs
Dick Hutton, Oklahoma State – 1947-50, three-time NCAA champ and runner-up, 42-1-1 with 15 falls HWT
Jess Lewis, Oregon State – 1968-70, two-time NCAA champ, 76-1-0 with 50 falls HWT
Mark Lieberman, Lehigh – 1975-79, two-time NCAA champ, 85-6-0 with 43 falls – 177lbs
Stephen Neal, Cal State-Bakersfield – 1996-98, two-time NCAA champ, 153-9-0 with 71 falls HWT
Cael Sanderson, Iowa State – 1999-02, four-time NCAA champ, 159-0-0 with 61 falls 184lbs
Mark Schultz, UCLA & Oklahoma – 1979-83, three-time NCAA champ, 97-15-0 177lbs
Chris Taylor, Iowa State – 1972-73, two-time NCAA champ, 87-0-1 with 44 falls HWT
Earl McCready, Oklahoma State – 1928-30, first three-time NCAA champ** heavyweight
Greg Strobel, Oregon State – 1971-74, two-time NCAA champ, 124-5-1 with 43 falls**190
Kurt Angle, Clarion – 1988-92, two-time NCAA champ, 116-10-2**275
Ben Peterson, Iowa State – 1970-72, two-time NCAA champ, 74-4-0 with 24 falls**