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Fight, fi ght, fi ght, Western State!Fight, fi ght, fi ght, Mountaineers!
Fight on Western on to victory.We will back our team with loyalty.
Fight, fi ght, fi ght, Western State!Fight, fi ght, fi ght, Mountaineers!
We will fi ght, fi ght, fi ght, fi ght—Fight on to victory!
Western State Colorado University Profi le ................ 2Mountaineer Staff Directory ...................................... 5Paul Wright Gym ....................................................... 7Athletic Scholarship Awards ...................................... 8Mountaineer Coaching Staff ............................... 11-12Western State Roster ................................................ 13Air Force Academy Roster ....................................... 14California Baptist University Roster ........................ 16CSU-Pueblo Roster .................................................. 17
Grand Canyon University Roster ............................. 18Standings & Rankings...................................................21The Story of Tracy Borah ........................................ 22Tracy Borah Invite/Duals Record Book ..............23-24Mountaineer Athletic Association .......................26-27Mountaineers - A John Nelson Poem ....................... 28Tracy Borah Duals Sponsors .................................... 29 Fall Schedules .......................................................... 31Rules for Boosters .................................................... 32
The 25th Tracy Borah Duals game program was produced by the Western Sports Information Offi ce for the purpose of educat-ing and informing fans. Layout and content produced by Sports Information Director Garrett Finke. Photography by Finke, Sean Condon and Sandy Frankum. Air Force Academy information provided by Air Force Assistant Media Relation Director Nick Arseniak. Cal Baptist information provided by Cal Baptist Sports Information Director Andrew Shortall. CSU-Pueblo information provided by CSU-Pueblo Athletic Media Relations Director Dax Larson. Grand Canyon information provided by Grand Canyon Assistant Sports Information Director Steve Heath.
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The new $30 million Mountaineer Field House was opened in the spring of 2014.
Western State Colorado University, the highest four-year institution of higher learning in the United States at 7,703 feet above sea level, opened its doors to students 103 years ago this fall and celebrated a century of educating educators three academic years ago.
Western is located in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, with academic programs that take advantage of the natural laboratory that surrounds campus. The college has the only college-based Mountain Rescue Team in the nation and is consistently ranked by National Geographic and Fly Rod and Reel Magazine as one of the top colleges for students to experience outdoor recreation.
Crested Butte Mountain Resort and Monarch Mountain are both within an hour drive of campus for winter sports, and Hartman Rocks features a range of activites in the summer. The City of Gunnison hosted the start of the “Queen’s Stage” of the USA Pro Cycling Tour, which several international cycling experts called one of the toughest stages to receive certifi cation.
The Mountaineers have maintained one of the top small college athletic programs in the nation, with the fourth-highest average in the history of the Learfi eld Sports Directors’ Cup. With 90 RMAC championships, 107 individual national championships and 15 national team championships, the Mountaineers have been building “Champions Out of Thin Air” since the college opened in 1911. The programs have maintained one of the top graduation rates in Division II when compared to the student body, with several programs outpacing the national average many times over.
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JEN MICHELHead Cross Country Coach(970) [email protected]
JAS BAINSHead Football Coach (970) [email protected]
CHRIS BRADFORDHead Track & Field Coach (970) [email protected]
KEVEN JOHNHead Volleyball Coach (970) [email protected]
JASON CARMICHAELDirector of Athletics
BRADD SCHAFERHead Men’s Basketball Coach(970) [email protected]
AdministrationJason Carmichael .....Director of AthleticsJill Mahoney .............Assistant Athletic DirectorGarrett Finke ............Sports Information DirectorLoretta Szallar ..........Administrative AssistantCindy Drexel ............Faculty Athletic Representative
Athletic TrainingDon Mundell ............Head Athletic TrainerJanine Pleau .............Assistant Athletic Trainer
Cross CountryJennifer Michel ........Head CoachTony Nicolosi ...........Assistant CoachJesse Chettle .............Assistant CoachJosh Eberly ...............Assistant Coach
FootballJas Bains...................Head CoachRyan McDonough ....Assistant CoachKelly Ledwith ..........Assistant CoachJT Haddan ................Assistant CoachQuad Sanders ...........Assistant CoachJeff Williamson ........Assistant CoachAarrhon Flores .........Assistant CoachSean Corcoran ..........Assistant Coach
Men’s BasketballBradd Schafer ...........Head CoachDonta Richardson .....Assistant CoachTanner Stillwell ........Assistant CoachJohn McCarthy .........Assistant Coach
Track and FieldChris Bradford .........Head CoachJosiah Norville .........Assistant CoachTony Nicolosi ...........Assistant CoachJosh Eberly ...............Assistant Coach
VolleyballKeven John ...............Head CoachColton Reinholtz ......Assisant Coach
Women’s BasketballVan Girard ................Head CoachMaylinn Smith .........Assistant Coach
Women’s SoccerJeremy Clevenger .....Head CoachDaniel Geu ...............Assistant CoachMolly Keating ..........Assistant Coach
Women’s Swimming & DivingGeoff Hanson ...........Head Coach
WrestlingMiles Van Hee ..........Head CoachCharlie Pipher ..........Assistant CoachJesse Cruz .................Assistant CoachDonovan McMahill ..Assistant CoachCraig Otto .................Assistant Coach
VAN GIRARDHead W. Basketball Coach(970) [email protected]
JEREMY CLEVENGERHead W. Soccer Coach(970) [email protected]
MILES VAN HEEHead Wrestling Coach(970) [email protected]
GEOFF HANSONHead Swim/Dive Coach(970) 943-2084
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The Mountaineer wrestling teamhas won more than 80 percent of its home duals over the last 11 seasons, and have won 10 of their last 12 duals coming into the 25th Annual Tracy Borah Duals. Western has posted a winning record at home in 10 of the last 11 seasons.
In 1960, the current swimming pool was added to thefacility. In 1965, the wrestling room was added on theeast side to help support the back-to-back college division national championship teams of 1963 and 1964.
In 1998, a major 40,000 square foot renovation wascompleted that added a 2,500 square foot weight roomand a locker facility for visiting teams and the WesternState student body. Along with the south addition, sixclassrooms were included that allowed the Recreationand Exercise Science Department to conduct all itsclasses in one building.
After the 1998 renovation, the Mountaineer SportsHall of Fame Room was completed with meetingfacilities and trophy cases in 1999.
In 2008, a new gym fl oor and retractable baskets wereinstalled. New bleachers were installed in 2005.
The facility recently underwent major renovations with the new Mountaineer Field House being added to the southwest portion of the building. The facility features a regular 200-meter track for collegiate and high school meets, expanded offi ce areas for the Mountaineer Athletic Department, a new weight training facility, an additional training room, a new
High Altitude Performance Lab and a student recreation facility on the south end of the building. The project was completed in early 2014.
The building is named after Paul W. Wright, who spent 38 years as a professor, coach and administrator at Western State. He also served as judge and mayor in Gunnison and was instrumental in establishing skiing as an NCAA sport.
2015...................................... 0-02014*.................................... 6-12013...................................... 6-22012...................................... 5-22011 ...................................... 7-22010*.................................... 6-02009*.................................7-1-12008...................................... 6-12007...................................... 8-12006...................................... 4-02005...................................2-3-12004...................................... 4-0
* - RMAC Champions
MOUNTAINEER WRESTLING AT HOME IN LAST
10 SEASONS:61-13-2 (.815)
2014-15 ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
PAUL W. WRIGHT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP:Kalvin Winter-Senior-Football-Business Administration-Conifer, COMorgan Stansberry-Senior-Volleyball-Business Administration/Accounting-Montrose, COAnna Marshall-Senior-Cross Country/Track-Biology-Pueblo, CO
WILLIAM CHARLESWORTH MEMORIAL (Math & Science)Corbin Bennetts-Senior-Wrestling-Biology-Buena Vista, CO
RALPH E. PORTER ATHLETIC:Bennie Kirkwood-Senior-Track-Exercise & Sports Science-Santa Barbara, CA
ED RANDALL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (Education)Chase Cline-Senior-Football-History-Elizabeth, CO
PEDERSON/WRIGHT/BORAH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPCorbin Bennetts-Senior-Wrestling-Biology-Buena Vista, CO
RMAC SCHOLAR-ATHLETES FOR 2009-10 (Scholarship is awarded for 2010-11)Anna Marshall- Senior-Cross Country/Track-Biology-Pueblo, COCorbin Bennetts-Senior-Wrestling-Biology-Buena Vista, CO
ETHEL M. RICE ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPMargaret Zimmerman-Junior-W.Basketball-Biology-Denver, CO
TRACY BORAH MEMORIAL WRESTLING SCHOLARSHIPKyle Piatt-Junior-Wrestling-History-Olathe, CO
BOB DECKER BASKETBALL SCHOLARSHIPJalen Thompson-Sophomore-Men’s Basketball-Exercise & Sports Science-Aurora, CO
MCCARTHY/TORPEY MEN’S BASKETBALL SCHOLARSHIPBen Schmidt-Senior-M.Basketball-Math-Severance, CO
BUS RIDERS FOOTBALL SCHOLARSHIPVince Delmonico-Senior-Football-Business Administration-Morrison, CO
BUS MYERS MEMORIAL FOOTBALL SCHOLARSHIPMichael Lopez-Senior-Football-Psychology/Sociology-Aurora, COCole Wadsworth-Senior-Football-English-Johnstown, CO
KELLY LONG MEMORIAL SCHOLARHSHIPAustin Harris-Senior-Wrestling-Business Administration/Accounting-Windsor, CO
OKIE MARK FOOTBALL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPChase Yaeger-Senior-Football-Geology-Riverview, FL
JOHN ROBERTS/JOHNNY SIEVERS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPElliot Copeland-Senior-Wrestling-Politics & Government-Bennett, CO
BRIAN KIEFER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPTBA
KAPPA DELTA MU SCHOLARSHIPHailey Rehage-Senior-Volleyball-Interdisciplinary Studies/LA-Longmont, COJared Mendicino-Junior-Football-Sociology-Pueblo, CO
KEN MACLENNAN SCHOLARSHIPDylan Nicholson-Senior-Football-Exercise & Sports Science/Psychology-Sterling, CO
MACALLISTER PRESIDENTIAL ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPHailey Rehage-Senior-Volleyball-Interdisciplinary Studies/LA-Longmont, CO
J.W. CAMPBELL MEMORIAL WRESTLING SCHOLARSHIPSam Mangum-Senior-Wrestling-Business Administration-McAllen, TX
DR. HERBERT J. AND MARIE H. KACZMAREK SCHOLARSHIPAnna Marshall- Senior-Cross Country/Track-Biology-Pueblo, COJake Engle-Junior-Football-Exercise & Sports Science-Eagle, CO
PAUL AND DOROTHY REID SCHOLARSHIPHailey Rehage-Senior-Volleyball-Interdisciplinary Studies/LA-Longmont, CO
CHAMPION LEADERSHIP & RESPONSIBILITY SCHOLARSHIPKatie Roos-Senior-Track-Biology/ESS-Centennial, CO
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Miles Van Hee is in his 18th season as head wrestling coach of the Western State Colorado University Mountaineers in 2013. He was the assistant coach at Western from 1993-1997. Last season, Van Hee’s team was crowned the RMAC Dual Champions and the Region IV / RMAC Champions. The team also fi nished as the second ranked NWCA All-Academic team for the second consecutive season.
In 2004, Van Hee was named the NCAA Division II National Coach of the Year and has been cited by National Wrestling Hall of Fame – Colorado Chapter as “Colorado College Coach of the Year” on fi ve occasions (2001, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2011), more than any other collegiate coach in Colorado. He’s a four-time RMAC Coach of the Year (2005, 2009, 2010, 2014). In 1995, Van Hee was named the Assistant Collegiate Wrestling Coach of the Year for all levels by Wrestling USA Magazine.
Van Hee has coached six NCAA Division II National Champions - Shane Carwin (1999), Dave Vondy (2001), Jared Haberman (2004), Adrian Jiron (2004) and Donovan McMahill (2010 and 2011) – 14 NCAA Division II National Finalists, 48 NCAA Division II All-Americans, and 57 NWCA All-Academic wrestlers.
Van Hee’s dual record for Western Wrestling is 154-83-5 and his teams have fi nished in the Top 25 every year and in the top 10 eight times. In 2004, the Mountaineers fi nished fourth at the NCAA Division II Championships, and fi fth at the 2011 championships. The Mountaineers won 16 straight home duals from 2008-09 through the 2010-11 season.
Van Hee wrestled for the Mountaineers from 1990-93. He was a two-time All-American and RMAC champion, and a NCAA Division II West Regional champion. In 1992, he was selected as a member of the USA-Collegiate Cultural Exchange Team that toured Poland and Germany.
Originally from Fowler, Colorado, Van Hee also was three-time high school state champion at Fowler High School and an Asics Junior National All-American and Cadet All-American. He holds a bachelor’s degree in technology from Western State (1994) and earned his master’s degree in sports management from the University of Northern Colorado in 1997.
Van Hee is also the Director of the Rocky Mountain Wrestling Camp – which is the longest running and one of the most successful wrestling camps in America. The late
legendary Western State wrestling coach, Tracy Borah, started the Rocky Mountain Wrestling Camp in 1963. Last summer, Van Hee and his camp staff brought in over 1,000 wrestlers and coaches from over 70 high schools and 14 states to the Rocky Mountains for four sessions that included an individual camp, an intensive camp and two team camps.
He and his wife, Tonya - who is the Director of Alumni Relations for Western – have two boys, Bryson and Jared.
MILES VAN HEEHead Coach
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2015......................................................... 0-02014....................................................... 10-22013....................................................... 11-62012......................................................... 9-62011 ....................................................... 12-62010*....................................................... 9-52009*..................................................... 14-42008....................................................17-3-12007....................................................... 15-72006....................................................... 11-22005......................................................6-3-12004....................................................... 10-32003....................................................... 0-112002......................................................... 8-22001......................................................... 6-42000......................................................5-5-11999......................................................7-4-21998....................................................... 4-10
YEAR-BY-YEAR: 154-83-5 (.646)
ASSISTANT COACHES
JESSE CRUZ
Cruz is in his fourth season as an assistant wrestling coach for the Western State Colorado University Mountaineers in 2014.
A Western graduate of the 2011 class, Cruz was a three-time NCAA II National Qualifi er and an NCAA II All-American in 2011 at 133lbs for the Mountaineers. Cruz was also a four-time NCAA II Super 4/RMAC placer and a runner-up.
Originally from Colorado Springs, Cruz was a High School State Champ for Wasson High School and was recruited to Western State in 2006. Cruz fell in love with the beauty of Gunnison immediately and graduated with a degree in Exercise Sports Science and a minor in Business Administration.
Jesse currently works for the Western Alumni offi ce and enjoys being outside in the Gunnison valley as much as possible.
DONOVAN MCMAHILL
Donovan McMahill, a two-time national champion at Western State, returned to Gunnison as an assistant coach in 2014.
McMahill spent the last three years as an assistant coach for the Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Cougars wrestling program.
McMahill was the 2011 NCAA Division II National Tournament Outstanding Wrestler and Wrestler of the Year for Western State. He went undefeated at the 197-pound weight class his senior season and completed his career with a 51-match winning streak.
A three-time All-American, McMahill earned numerous awards at Western State including Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Wrestler of the Year in 2009. He also was the Freshman Wrestler of the Year in the RMAC in 2008. He completed his career with a record of 137-20 that included wins over several NCAA Division I competitors.
McMahill graduated from Western State in 2011 with a bachelor’s in psychology as well as exercise and sports science.
CHARLIE PIPHER
Pipher is beginning his fourth season as an assistant wrestling coach for the Mountaineers in 2014.
An almuni of Western State Colorado University, Pipher had a tremendous wrestling career from 2004-2011. As a Mountaineer he was a three-time All-American and a two-time Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Champion at 184 pounds. In 2011, Pipher fi nished second at the NCAA Division II National Championships.
Pipher graduated from Western State College in 2011 with a degree in Business and Exercise and Sport Psy-chology in 2011.
CRAIG OTTO
Craig Otto is in his 16th season as assistant coach for the Western State Colorado University wrestling program in 2014.
A native of Forest Grove, Oregon, Otto wrestled for the Mountaineers from 1996-98 and was a three-time All-American. He was the 1997 Colorado Collegiate champion and was a part of the American wrestling teams that toured Bulgaria and Colombia.
Otto graduated from Western State College with a degree in kinesiology.
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WESTERN MOUNTAINEERSNAME CL. WT. HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL / PREVIOUS SCHOOL
Garrett Adams Jr. 157 Colorado Springs, Colo. / Discovery Canyon High School
Tyler Adams R-So. 149 Rancho Santa Margra, Calif. / Tesoro High School
Peter Anguiano Sr. 285 Elk Grove, Calif. / Franklin High School / Grand Canyon
Andy Armstrong So. 285 Gypsum, Colo. / Eagle Valley High School
Shawn Beiriger Rf. 149 Del Norte, Colo. / Del Norte High School
Corbin Bennetts Jr. 141 Buena Vista, Colo. / Buena Vista High School
Travis Bradford Rf. 165 Houston, Texas / Saint Thomas High School
Clay Bunker R-So. 157 Erie, Colo. / Erie High School
Ladd Bunker Fr. 157 Erie, Colo. / Erie High School
Daniel Clark Rf. 141 Fort Collins, Colo. / Rocky Mountain High School
Elliot Copeland Sr. 174 Bennett, Colo. / Bennett Sr. High School
Kade Gierut Fr. 174 Cedar Park, Texas / Vista Ridge High School
Kraig Hammond Fr. 141 Anchorage, Alaska / South Anchorage High School
Austin Harris Jr. 165 Windsor, Colo. / Windsor High School
Nathan Harrison So. 157 Vista Ridge High School
DeSean Horton Fr. 157 Fort Carson, Colo. / Patch American High School
John Lofl in Fr. 184 Vilas, Colo. / Springfi eld High School
Sam Mangum Sr. 197 McAllen, Texas / McAllen High School
Matthew O’Donnell Fr. 149 Fort Collins, Colo. / Poudre High School
Jaden Olearnick R-So. 184 Eaton, Colo. / Eaton High School
Ryan Pellow R-Fr. 157 Colorado Springs, Colo. / Palmer High School
Kyle Piatt Sr. 184 Olathe, Colo. / Olathe High School
Trenton Piatt Fr. 125 Olathe, Colo. / Olathe High School
Dillon Quitugua Fr. 125 Ewa Beach, Hawaii / James Campbell High School
Zane Rich R-Fr. 133 Syracuse, Utah / Syracuse High School
Zach Shank R-So. 133 Olathe, Colo. / Olathe High School
Ian Steen So. 149 Graham, Wash. / Graham-Kapowsin High School
Brandon Supernaw Fr. 165 Colorado Springs, Colo. / Doherty High School
David Traynor Fr. 184 Colorado Springs, Colo. / Discovery Canyon High School
Bryant Vasquez Fr. 285 Fountain Valley, Calif. / Fountain Valley High School
CJ York Sr. 141 Milliken Colo. / Roosevelt High School
Devon Zavala R-Fr. 149 Denver, Colo. / Denver East High School
Head Coach: Miles Van Hee (18th Year)
Assistant Coaches: Charlie Pipher (4th Year), Jesse Cruz (4th Year), Donovan McMahill (1st
Year), Craig Otto (16th Year)
DATE OPPONENT RESULT/TIME1/8 vs. San Francisco State* W, 31-61/10 Cal Baptist* 10 a.m.1/10 Air Force Academy 1 p.m.1/10 Grand Canyon 3:30 p.m.1/17 vs. Fort Hays State 9 a.m.1/17 vs. Northern State 11 a.m.1/17 at Nebraska-Kearney 2 p.m.1/22 at Adams State* 7 p.m.1/29 at CSU-Pueblo* 7 p.m.1/31 at Chadron State* 1 p.m.2/5 at Colorado Mesa* 7 p.m.2/12 New Mexico Highlands* 7 p.m.2/18 Colorado Mines* 7 p.m.
* - RMAC Dual
2014-15 SCHEDULE (1-0, 1-0 RMAC)
WT. ATHLETE CL.125 Trenton Piatt Fr.133 Zach Shank RSo.or Zane Rich RFr.141 Corbin Bennetts Jr.149 Devon Zavala RFr.or Tyler Adams RSo.157 Shawn Beiriger RFr.or Garrett Adams Jr.165 Austin Harris Jr.174 Jaden Olearnick RSo.184 Kyle Piatt Sr.197 Sam Mangum Sr.285 Peter Anguiano Sr.or Andy Armstrong So.
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AIR FORCE FALCONSNAME CL. WT. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) Willie Baker Jr. 174 Jackson, Minn. (Jackson County Central)Michael Billingsley Fr. 157 Winnemucca, Nev. (Lowry)Jack Carda Sr. 197 Kimball, S.D. (Kimball)Jeremy Delzer Sr. 165 Altus, Okla. (Altus)Natrelle Demison So. 149 Bakersfi eld, Calif. (Bakersfi eld) John Diekel So. 141 Whitehall, N.Y. (Whitehall Central)Demarko Dixon Fr. 165 Baxley, Ga. (Appling County)Jeremy Etling So. 157 Auburn Township, Ohio (Kenston) Dani Fischer So. 149 Gillette, Wyo. (Campbell County)John Hagey Fr. 174 Nashville, Tenn. (Father Ryan) Tanner Hahn Fr. 197 Greensburg, Pa. (Greensburg-Salem)Cody Hancock Sr. 141 Wrightwood, Calif. (Serrano/Martin Luther King)Connor Hedash So. 157 Slatington, Pa. (Bethlehem Catholic) Parker Hines So. 197 Ellsworth, Wis. (Ellsworth)Zen Ikehara Fr. 184 Mililani, Hawaii (Kamehameha) Noah Irons Fr. 157 Lake Mills, Iowa (Lake Mills)Adam Jackson Jr. 174 Rosemount, Minn. (Rosemount)Jared Koch Sr. 174 Lake in the Hills, Ill. (Marian Central Catholic)Sam Kreimier Fr. 157 Fort Collins, Colo. (Loveland)Marcus Malecek Jr. HWT Hammond, Wis. (St. Croix Central) Josh Martinez Jr. 125 Colorado Springs, Colo. (Pine Creek)Carter McElhany Sr. 133 Colorado Springs, Colo. (Coronado)Jerry McGinty So. 141 Colorado Springs, Colo. (Pine Creek)Anthony McHugh So. 141 Lewis Center, Ohio (The Culver Academies)Kyle Morse Sr. 125 Barre, Vt. (Spaulding) Conor O’Hara So. 141 Farmingville, N.Y. (Sachem East)Cassidy Oshiro So. 125 Aiea, Hawaii (Maryknoll)Lyle Plummer Fr. 133 Dayton, Ohio (Chaminade Julienne)Rip Price Jr. HWT Colorado Springs, Colo. (Air Academy)Scott Reilly Jr. 174 Stafford, Va. (Colonial Forge) Dane Robbins Fr. 149 Fairfax, Va. (Robinson) Drew Romero Fr. 125 La Junta, Colo. (Broomfi eld)Haden Ryals Fr. 157 Rainbow City, Ala. (Southside)Jesse Stafford Sr. 165 Loomis, Calif. (Del Oro) Zach Stepan Jr. 141 Zimmerman, Minn. (Zimmerman) Evan Ulinski Fr. 125 Elmore, Ohio (Woodmore) Stephan Turner Fr. 133 Coloradp Springs, Colo. (Discovery Canyon)Ryan VanGuilder Jr. 157 Bradford, Pa. (Bradford Area)David Walker So. 141 St. Marys, Iowa (Martensdale-St. Marys)Robert Walker Fr. 149 St. Marys, Iowa (Martensdale-St. Mary’s) Garrett Wells Sr. 184 Corvallis, Ore. (Crescent Valley)Jordan Wengreen Fr. 174 Paradise, Utah (Mountain Crest)Konner Witt Jr. 174 Oak Harbor, Ohio (Oak Harbor)
Head Coach: Sam Barber (Upper Iowa ’95) – First SeasonAssistant Coach: Bart Horton (Iowa State ’97) –Eighth SeasonAssistant Coach: Chris Heilman (Cornell College ‘08) –First SeasonVol. Assistant Coach: Moza Fay (Northern Iowa) – First Season
DATE OPPONENT RESULT/TIME11/15 vs. Minnesota L, 28-1512/11 at Wyoming L, 34-01/10 vs. CSU-Pueblo 11:30 a.m.1/10 at Western State 1 p.m.1/10 vs. Cal Baptist 3:30 p.m.1/16 at Cal Poly 7 p.m.1/18 at Stanford 5 p.m.1/23 at Utah Valley 7 p.m.1/30 N.M. Highlands/N.D. State 7 p.m.2/1 S.D. State/Grand Canyon 11 a.m.2/15 Oregon State 12:30 p.m.2/18 Northern Colorado 7 p.m.
2014-15 SCHEDULE (0-2)
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CAL BAPTIST LANCERSNAME HT. WT. CL. HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL
Alex Anunciation 5-5 141 Jr. Huntington Beach, Calif./Marina HS
Anthony Ballinger 5-8 165/174 Jr. Apple Valley, Calif./Apple Valley HS
Brad Beaudette 5-11 184 Jr. Newport Beach, Calif./Cuesta College
Bryce Benlian 6-0 174/184 Fr. Tehachapi, Calif./Desert HS
Brady Bersano 5-10 157 Sr. Clovis, Calif./Fresno City CC
Christian Betancourt 5-5 125 Jr. El Monte, Calif./Mt. SAC JC
Bradley Christensen 5-8 157/165 So. Murrieta, Calif./Chaparral HS
Peter Cunningham 5-7 141/149 Fr. Costa Mesa, Calif./Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa HS
David Dill 5-11 197/285 Sr. San Clemente, Calif./San Clemente HS
Shaun Donley 5-11 174 Jr. Oak Hills, Calif./Serrano HS
Sergio Enloe 5-8 141/149 Fr. San Diego, Calif./Poway HS
Taylor Hall 5-10 133 Jr. Moreno Valley, Calif./Canyon Springs HS
Paul Head 6-0 197 Jr. San Diego, Calif./La Costa Canyon HS
Matt Hickman 5-6 149 Jr. Camarillo, Calif./Fresno City CC
Joshua Ho-Lopez 5-6 133 Jr. Downey, Calif./East Los Angeles CC
David Irish 5-11 174 Jr. Sherwood, Ore./Sherwood HS
John “Slater” Johnson 6-0 184 Fr. Amarillo, TX/Tascosa HS
Harlan Kistler 5-10 174 So. Riverside, Calif./Martin Luther King HS
Nolan Kistler 6-0 165 Fr. Riverside, Calif./Martin Luther King HS
Austin Kleint 5-7 157 Fr. Lebanon, Ore./East Linn Christian Academy
Micah Lopez 5-8 165 So. Barrigada, Guam/Harvest Christian Academy
Zach McKenna 5-5 125 Jr. Aloha, Ore./Aloha HS
Tyler Rardon 5-8 157/165 Fr. Livermore, Calif./Livermore HS
Apollo Santos 5-9 149 Fr. San Bernardino, Calif./Cajon HS
Alec Smith 5-10 165 Jr. Hesperia, Calif./Sultana HS
Christian Smith 5-9 174 Fr. Blue Jay, Calif./Rim of the World HS
Trent Smith 5-6 133 Fr. Hesperia, Calif./Sultana HS
Dakota Thayer 5-6 141/149 Jr. Littleton, Colo./Chatfi eld HS
Daniel Urban 6-0 174 So. Hopskinsville, KY/Lindenwood
Marty Vardanian 5-11 184 Fr. La Canada, Calif./La Canada,HS
Michael Villegas 5-9 157 Fr. Irvine, Calif./Irvine HS
Jacob Waste 5-9 184 So. Apple Valley, Minn./Apple Valley HS
Aaron Wu 5-8 174 Fr. Cupertino, Calif./Monte Vista HS
Head Coach: Lennie Zalesky
Assistant Coaches: Arsen Aleksanyan and Andrew Nicola
DATE OPPONENT RESULT/TIME11/1 Stanford L, 27-911/8 at Caly Poly SLO W, 18-1511/12 Palomar W, 48-311/12 USC (Club) W, 51-611/21 at Embry-Riddle W, 31-91/9 at Colorado Mesa* 5 p.m.1/10 at Western State* 10 a.m.1/10 vs. Grand Canyon 11:30 a.m.1/10 vs. CSU-Pueblo* 1 p.m.1/10 vs. Air Force 3:30 p.m.1/17 vs. Lindenwood 7 a.m.1/17 vs. Adams State* 9 a.m.1/17 vs. New Mexico Highlands* 2 p.m.1/17 vs. Fort Hays State 4 p.m.1/23 at Colorado Mines* 5 p.m.1/30 vs. Simon Fraser 1 p.m.1/30 at San Francisco State* 2 p.m.2/11 at Bakersfi eld 7 p.m.
* - RMAC Dual
2014-15 SCHEDULE (4-1, 0-0 RMAC)
WT. ATHLETE CL.125 Christian Betancourt Jr.133 Peter Cunningham Fr.141 Alex Anunciation Jr.149 Matt Hickman Jr.157 Nolan Kistler Fr.165 Alec Smith Jr.174 Christiam Smith Fr.184 Jacob Waste So.197 Paul Head Jr.285 David Dill Sr.
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CSU-PUEBLO THUNDERWOLVESNAME CL. WT. HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL / PREVIOUS SCHOOL125 Alex Baca Jr. 5-2 Pueblo, Colo. / Pueblo Central HS / Wyoming125 Aaron Carrera Fr. 5-4 Pueblo, Colo. / Pueblo East HS125 Gage Currier Fr. 5-7 Colstrip, Mont. / Colstrip HS125 Anthony Hernandez Fr. 5-5 Amarillo, Texas / Amarillo HS 125 Sam Hughes So. 5-5 Bolivar, Mo. / Bolivar HS 125 John Lancaster So. 5-6 Santee, Calif. / West Hills HS 125 Stetson Loader Fr. 5-10 Two Buttes, Colo. / Walsh Jr./Sr. HS 125 Adrian Manzo So. 5-9 Encino, Calif. / Crespi Carmelite HS 133 Jose Chavez Fr. 5-11 Center, Colo. / Center HS 133 Kyle Fantin So. 5-5 Cave Creek, Ariz. / Boulder Creek HS 133 Eric Hughes Sr. 5-7 Bolivar, Mo. / Bolivar HS / Labette (KS) C.C.133 Glenn Robertson Fr. 5-8 Auburn, Wash. / Fife HS 141 Jarod Albo Fr. 5-9 Westminster, Colo. / Broomfi eld HS 141 Anfernee Bell 141 Richard Razo So. 5-9 Las Vegas, Nev. / Green Valley HS 141 Tim Urenda Jr. 5-9 Pueblo, Colo. / Pueblo South HS 141 Rick Weirich R-Jr. 5-6 Tecumseh, Mich. / - 141 Ethan Wright Fr. 5-10 Fowler, Colo. / Fowler HS 141 Keenan Wyatt Fr. 5-6 Pueblo, Colo. / Central HS 149 Sean Esparaza Fr. 5-8 Pueblo, Colo. / - 149 Dillon Karajanis Sr. 5-8 Cheyenne, Wyo. / Cheyenne Central HS / W. Wyoming C.C.149 Nataniel McKimson Fr. 5-8 Wasilla, Alaska / Wasilla HS 149 Jake Messink Fr. 5-9 Machesney, Ill. / Harlem HS / Wisconsin Platteville149 Dixon Richins Jr. 5-11 Coalville, Utah / North Summit HS / W. Wyoming C.C.157 Jeremiah Brewer Fr. 5-7 Henderson, Nev. / Green Valley HS 157 Keith Karnes R-Fr. 5-10 Colorado Springs, Colo. / Rampart HS 157 Steven Kelly So. 5-10 Parker, Colo. / Ponderosa HS / Colorado Mines157 John Lewis Jr. 5-11 Parker, Colo. / Ponderosa HS 157 Larry Schmueser Sr. 5-10 Rifl e, Colo. / Rifl e HS 157 Alex Smith Fr. 5-10 Colorado Springs, Colo. / Pine Creek HS 157 Phil Young So. 5-10 Casper, Wyo. / Natrona County HS 165 Alejandro Chambers Jr. 5-11 Orland, Calif. / Chico Senior HS / Sacramento City165 Cooper Hoag Sr. 5-8 Colorado Springs, Colo. / Doherty HS 165 JaCobi Jones Fr. 5-9 Omaha, Neb. / Omaha North High Magnet School165 Jakob Lund R-Fr. 5-11 Chino Valley, Ariz / Chino Valley HS 174 Matt Addington Sr. 5-10 Florence, Colo. / Florence HS 174 Allen Emmons Jr. 6-0 Cameron Park, Calif. / Ponderosa HS / Sacramento City174 Steven Ullman So. 6-0 Arvada, Colo. / Ralston Valley HS 174 Conner Watanabe Fr. 6-0 Las Vegas, Nev. / Liberty HS 174 R.J. Whitaker Fr. 5-8 Perry, Kan. / Perry-Lecompton HS 174 Jack Wyman Jr. 5-8 Monument, Colo. / Lewis Palmer HS 184 Riley Argyle Sr. 6-2 Jerome, Idaho / Jerome HS / W. Wyoming C.C.184 Anthony Ball So. 5-10 Vista, Calif. / Rancho Buena Vista HS 184 Austin Beaman Jr. 5-6 Las Vegas. Nev. / Cimaron-Memorial HS / W. Wyoming C.C.184 Beau Henson Fr. 6-2 Canyon, Texas / Randall HS 197 Augie DeSantis Jr. 5-9 Escondido, Calif. / Escondido HS / Palomar (CA)197 Marcus Finau Fr. 6-0 Ewa Beach, Hawaii / Damien Memorial HS197 Luis Mariscal Fr. 5-10 Center, Colo. / Center HS 197 Grant Neal Fr. 5-11 Parker, Colo. / Regis Jesuit HS 285 Niko Bogojevic Sr. 5-9 Superior, Wis. / Superior HS / Augsburg College285 Donnell Leomiti Fr. 6-2 Pueblo, Colo. / Oxnard HS 285 Jacob Mitchell Jr. 6-3 Portland, Ore. / Jefferson HS / California Baptist285 Creede Wylie Fr. 6-0 Pagosa Springs, Colo. / Pagosa Springs HS
Head Coach: Dax Charles (7th season, CSU-Pueblo ‘94)Assistant Coaches: Mike Roumph, Ray Hall, Chad Vandiver, Chris Currier
DATE OPPONENT RESULT/TIME11/14 Western Wyoming C.C. W, 21-2012/13 at Western Wyoming C.C. W, 34-141/10 vs. Grand Canyon 10 a.m.1/10 vs. Air Force 11:30 a.m.1/10 vs. Cal Baptist* 1 p.m.1/15 Adams State* 7 p.m.1/17 vs. Southwest Minn. State 9 a.m.1/17 vs. Newman 11 a.m.1/17 vs. Minot State 2 p.m.1/17 at Nebraska-Kearney 4 p.m.1/22 Colorado Mesa* 7 p.m.1/23 at Chadron State* 6 p.m.1/28 at Colorado Mines* 7 p.m.1/29 Western State* 7 p.m.2/3 New Mexico Highlands* 7 p.m.2/6 at Central Oklahoma 6 p.m.2/7 at Oklahoma City 6 p.m.
* - RMAC Dual
2014-15 SCHEDULE (2-0, 0-0 RMAC)
WT. ATHLETE CL.125 Alex Baca Jr.or Aaron Carrera Fr.or Sam Hughes So.133 Kyle Fantin So.or Eric Hughes Sr.141 Tim Urenda Jr.149 Dillon Karajanis Sr.157 Steven Kelly So.or Larry Schmueser Sr.165 JaCobi Jones Fr.or Jakob Lund RFr.174 Allen Emmons Jr.or Steven Ullman So.or Conner Watanabe Fr.184 Riley Argyle Sr.or Anthony Ball So.197 Marcus Finau Fr.285 Niko Bogojevic Sr.
PROBABLE LINEUP
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GRAND CANYON ‘LOPESNAME HT. WT. HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL (PREVIOUS SCHOOL)
Daniel Chaid 197 SO San Jose, CA/Bellarmine (Oklahoma)
John Chavez 125 FR La Puente, CA/Bishop Amat
Pierre Gaud 165 FR Yuma, AZ/Cibola
Austin Gaun 184 SO Flagstaff, AZ/Flagstaff
Gabriel Gonzalez 184 FR Tucson, AZ/Sunnyside
Jacob Grantham 285 FR Olympia, WA/North Thurston
Marcus Haughian 197 r-JR Marysville, WA/Getchell
Matthew Hernandez 174 FR Yorba Linda, CA/Orange Lutheran
Kevin Hunt 125 r-SO Peoria, AZ/Sunrise Mountain
Chayse Jackson 157 JR Roseburg, OR/Roseburg
Evan Lancelot 285 FR Pueblo, CO/Central
Jordan Lara 157 FR Albuquerque, N.M./Rio Rancho
Casey Larson 165 SO Peninsula, WA/Peninsula
Jade Lloyd 157 FR Flagstaff, AZ/Flagstaff
Sean Medley 285 SO Wasco, CA/Wasco
Luis Nunez 141 FR Yuma, AZ/Cibola
Uzo Owuama 141 FR Fontana, CA/Bloomington
Bobby Reece 165 FR Kingston, WA/Kingston
Jacob Reyes 125 FR Surprise, AZ/Valley Vista
Trey Ronayne 174 FR Queen Creek, AZ/Basha
A.J. Salazar 133 r-SO Leadville, CO/Dolores Huerta Prep
Austin Solari 149 SO Brentwood, CA/Liberty
Jesse Taylor 141 r-SO Poway, CA/Poway
Austin Trujillo 174 r-SO Greeley, CO/Valley
Austin Uecker 149 r-SO Wickenburg, AZ/Wickenburg
David Uecker 149 FR Wickenburg, AZ/Wickenburg
Troy Vandall 149 FR Phoenix, AZ/Goldwater
Bryant Wood 165 JR Scottsdale, AZ/Horizon (Sacramento City College)
Nate Zobott 285 r-SR Flagstaff, AZ/Coconino
Head Coach: Jon Sioredas (First Year)
Assistant Coaches: Mark Ellis (First Year), Brian Stith (First Year)
DATE OPPONENT RESULT/TIME11/15 vs. Illinois L, 42-611/20 at Minnesota L, 36-811/22 Utah Valley L, 30-61/3 West Virginia L, 42-01/10 vs. CSU-Pueblo 10 a.m.1/10 vs. Cal Baptist 11:30 a.m.1/10 at Western State 3:30 p.m.1/18 Embry-Riddle 6 p.m.1/18 Bakersfi eld 8 p.m.1/30 at Northern Colorado 7 p.m.2/1 at Air Force 1 p.m.2/15 Cal Poly 7 p.m.2/19 at George Mason 5 p.m.
2014-15 SCHEDULE (0-4)
WT. ATHLETE CL.125 Jacob Reyes Fr.133 A.J. Salazar So.141 Uzo Owuama Fr.149 Austin Solari So.157 Chayse Jackson Jr.165 Casey Larson So.174 Austin Trujillo RSo.184 Gabriel Gonzalez Fr.197 Marcus Haughian RJr.285 Evan Lancelot Fr.
PROBABLE LINEUP
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RANK SCHOOL (STATE POINTS LAST RANKING1. Notre Dame (Ohio) 156 6th 2. Maryville (Mo.) 153 1st3. Nebraska-Kearney 144 2nd4. Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 139 3rd5. Mercyhurst (Pa.) 123 4th6. McKendree (Ill.) 120 8th7. St. Cloud State (Minn.) 199 5th 8. Western State (Colo.) 93 15th9. Shorter (Ga.) 89 NR10. Lindenwood (Mo.) 80 17th11. Central Oklahoma 75 9th12. Kutztown (Pa.) 71 11th13. North Carolina-Pembroke 65 T13th14. Newberry (S.C.) 54 10th15. California Baptist 48 12th16. Pittsburgh-Johnstown (Pa.) 43 T13th17. Upper Iowa 41 19th18. Tiffi n (Ohio) 20 20th19. Fort Hays State (Kan.) 19 NR20. Colorado Mesa 14 18th
125 Pounds1. T.J. North, Augustana (S.D.)2. Matt Turek, Gannon (Pa.)3. Gerald Huff, Adams State (Colo.)4. Garrett Evans, Ouachita Baptist (Ark.)5. Marco Tamayo, Lindenwood (Mo.)6. Willie Bohince, Mercyhurst (Pa.)7. Patrick Mestrez, Belmont-Abbey (N.C.)8. Josh Kieffer, Indianapolis (Ind.)
133 Pounds1. Daniel DeShazer, Nebraska-Kearney2. Michael Labry, Ashland (Ohio)3. Nate Rodriguez, Ouachita Baptist (Ark.)4. Zak Hale, Anderson (S.C.)5. Matt Paulus, Upper Iowa6. Zach Shank, Western State (Colo.)7. Ryan Bohince, Mercyhurst (Pa.)8. Collin Crume, Indianapolis (Ind.)
141 Pounds1. Josh Myers, Ouachita Baptist (Ark.)2. Kyle Webb, Lindenwood (Mo.)3. Daniel Ownbey, North Carolina-Pembroke4. Maurice Miller, Notre Dame (Ohio)5. Alex Anunciation, California Baptist6. Sam Hanau, Pittsburgh-Johnstown (Pa.)7. Mike Screptock, Tiffi n (Ohio)8. Tim Urenda, Colorado State-Pueblo
157 Pounds1. Jon Rivera, Notre Dame (Ohio)2. Clint Poster, St. Cloud State (Minn.)3. James Martinez, Colorado Mesa4. Chase White, Nebraska Kearney5. Francis Mizia, Mercyhurst (Pa.)6. Joey White, Findlay (Ohio)7. Greg Hegerty, Maryville (Mo.)8. Jordan Rinken, Upper Iowa
149 Pounds1. Keenan Hagerty, Maryville (Mo.)2. Frank Cagnina, Central Missouri3. Terrel Wilbourn, Lindenwood (Mo.)4. Nick Goebel, Findlay (Ohio)5. Jeremy Landowski, Mercyhurst (Pa.)6. Andrew Bannister, Notre Dame (Ohio)7. Destin McCauley, Nebraska-Kearney8. Josh Howk, St. Cloud State (Minn.)
165 Pounds1. Chris Watson, Central Oklahoma2. Nick Haferkamp, McKendree (Ill.)3. Dimitri Willis, Maryville (Mo.)4. Cody Quinn, Minnesota State-Mankato5. Gabe Fogarty, St. Cloud State (Minn.)6. Angelo Bortoluzzi, Mercyhurst (Pa.)7. Tyler Reinhart, Pittsburgh-Johnstown (Pa.)8. Bo Candelaria, Kutztown (Pa.)
174 Pounds1. Joey Davis, Notre Dame (Ohio)2. Elliot Copeland, Western State (Colo.)3. Zeb Wahle, Maryville (Mo.)4. Jacob Begin, Southwest Minnesota5. August Mizia, Mercyhurst (Pa.)6. Josh Rodriguez, Fort Hays State (Kan.)7. Terrence Zaleski, North Carolina-Pembroke8. Clayton Jennissen, St. Cloud State (Minn.)
184 Pounds1. Garrett Lineberger, Notre Dame (Ohio)2. Dallas Smith, Ouachita Baptist (Ark.)3. Nick Brughardt, Maryville (Mo.)4. Terrence Smith, Shorter (Ga.)5. Kyle Piatt, Western State (Colo.)6. Jared Holliday, Newberry (S.C.)7. Jon Inman, Fort Hays State (Kan.)8. Jon Vogt, McKendree (Ill.)
197 Pounds1. Romero Cotton, Nebraska-Kearney2. Kenny Breaux, Lindenwood (Mo.)3. Julian Smith, McKendree (Ill.)4. Jayd Docken, Augustana (S.D.)5. Sam Mangum, Western State (Colo.)6. Andrew Reggi, San Francisco State (Calif.)7. Jalal Paige, Shippensburg (Pa.)8. Jake Cramer, Tiffi n (Ohio)
285 Pounds1. Ziad Haddad, Kutztown (Pa.)2. Garrett Gray, Tiffi n (Ohio)3. Donnell Walker, Maryville (Mo.)4. Austin Goergen, St. Cloud State (Minn.)5. Cole Wilson, Southwest Minnesota6. Trey Page, Fort Hays State (Kan.)7. Logan Hopp, Upper Iowa8. Andy Welton, Mercyhurst (Pa.)
NWCA Division II National Rankings
RANKINGS & STANDINGS
RMAC Standings
School Conf. CPct. Overall Pct. StreakColorado Mesa 1-0 1.000 2-0 1.000 W2Western State 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 W1N.M. Highlands 0-0 0.000 1-0 1.000 W1Cal Baptist 0-0 0.000 2-1 0.667 W2Chadron State 0-0 0.000 4-3 0.571 L1Adams State 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 ---CSU-Pueblo 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 ---Colorado Mines 0-0 0.000 0-1 0.000 L1San Francisco State 0-2 0.000 2-2 0.500 L2
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Leroy (Tracy) Borah graduated from Grand Junction High School in 1943. From there, he began his journey to become one of the most well respected and infl uential wrestling coaches in the history of small college athletics and specifi cally, the state of Colorado. Borah received his B.S. from Colorado State University in 1950 where he was a double threat on the wrestling mat and the football fi eld. He then came to Western State College to obtain his M.A., and later completed advanced studies at Arizona State
University. Not only was he a pioneer in Colorado collegiate athletics, but Borah excelled in other areas of life. Tracy served as a paratrooper during World War II fi ghting for the U.S. Armed Forces while also playing professionally in jazz big bands.
He began his coaching career at the prep level instructing teenagers at Sedgwick (Colo.) High School in football, basketball, and track & fi eld in 1950. This is also where he began to enhance young minds through teaching social studies and biology. Borah then spent three years at Haxton (Colo.) High School where he coached the same three sports and again taught social studies and biology.
Borah moved up to the collegiate ranks and began his illustrious coaching career in the sport of wrestling in July of 1954. His fi rst experience instructing grapplers was at Northeastern Junior College in Sterling, Colorado. He coached football, wrestling, track & fi eld, and taught biology at Northeastern, all of which were familiar tasks to Borah. He also took on the responsibility of building the track, a strenuous activity, which took dedication and resilience.
From Northeastern Junior College, Borah moved back to Western State College where his legacy would reach its pinnacle. The success of athletics at Western State College can be attributed to the hard work of Borah. He arrived at WSC in 1956 where he served as athletic director, head wrestling coach and assistant coach for both football and track upon his retirement in 1985.
As head wrestling coach, Borah guided 45 individual Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference champions, 30 All-Americans, seven national champions and back-to-back national championship teams in 1963 and 1964. The latter national championship squad was inducted into the RMAC Hall of Fame in 2004. He also served on the National Wrestling Rules Committee and was the founder and director of the Rocky
Mountain Wrestling Camp. Borah ran the camp for 22 years, which today is the longest running wrestling camp in the United States. He also started the Colorado Collegiate Wrestling Championships and was president of the Mountain Intercollegiate Wrestling Association, which he incepted with three other wrestling colleagues. The MIWA was considered to be tougher than the NAIA national championships to many because not only were there several high quality NCAA College Division teams, but the tournament also featured nationally ranked University Division teams.
During Borah’s 18 years as athletic director, Western State experienced one of the most successful football eras in the history of the RMAC. During this time, Bill Noxon coached the gridiron Mountaineers to eight RMAC titles in nine seasons. Borah was also responsible for starting Western’s fi rst athletic booster organization - the Century Club.
Some of Borah’s crowning achievements are as follows: inducted into the Colorado High School Coaches Hall of Fame (1989), Western State Colorado University Mountaineer Sports Hall of Fame (1995), NCAA Division II Wrestling Hall of Fame (1996), Colorado Sports Hall of Fame (1998), National Wrestling Hall of Fame Colorado Chapter (2000), RMAC Hall of Fame (2005) and RMAC All-Century Team Coach (2009). He was also awarded the Coach of the Year by the Colorado Wrestling Coaches Association and the College Educator of the Year in 1979. Tracy Borah Day was designated in Gunnison, Colo. on Feb., 14, 1985, celebrating the accomplishments of which many individuals hold in high regard with respect to Borah. The Mountaineer Sports Hall of Fame Room is dedicated in his honor.
In 1991, the Tracy Borah Invitational was born. The format changed to a dual event in 2007.
1956-57 .................... 4-51957-58 .................... 7-41958-59 .................... 8-41959-60 .................... 9-31960-61 .................... 5-61961-62 .................... 7-51962-63 .................... 9-31963-64 .................... 9-41965-66 .................... 7-61966-67 .................... 9-51967-68 .................... 5-61968-69 .................... 7-51969-70 .................... 9-31970-71 .................... 9-21971-72 .................6-5-11974-75 .................... 8-61975-76 .................... 5-71976-77 .................... 7-31977-78 ................... 7-51978-79 .................... 7-51979-80 .................... 3-91980-81 .................7-4-11981-82 .................. 2-101982-83 .................... 6-41983-84 .................... 6-71984-85 .................... 8-7TOTAL .........176-133-2
YEAR-BY-YEARRECORD
TRACY BORAH
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Institutions Years Participated
Air Force Academy 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
Air Force Prep. 1993
Brigham Young University 1991, 1997
California Baptist University 2013
Central Oklahoma 2008
Central State University 1992
Central Washington 2003, 2004
Colorado Mesa University /Mesa State College
2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
Colorado Northwest C.C. 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997
Colorado School of Mines 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007
Colorado State University - Pueblo /University of Southern Colorado
1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
Embry-Riddle 1991, 1993, 2005, 2006, 2014
Findlay 2008, 2009, 2011
Fort Hays State University 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2003
Fort Lewis College 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995
Grand Canyon University 2008
Kutztown University 2000
Minnesota State - Mankato 2007
Newman University 2012
New Mexico 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999
New Mexico Highlands 2006, 2007, 2008
New Mexico State 1993
Northwest College 2001, 2003, 2004
Pima C.C. 2006, 2007
Ricks C.C. 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001
Simon Fraser University 2014
Southwest Minnesota State 2012, 2013
Utah Valley State 2007, 2008, 2009
Western Montana College 1996
Western State 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
Western Wyoming C.C. 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
Wyoming 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996
TRACY BORAH INVITE / DUALS RECORDS
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TRACY BORAH INVITE / DUALS RECORDS
InstitutionsNumber of Years
ParticipatedNumber of Team Championships
Years of Championships
Dual Record
Air Force Academy 24 2 1994, 1997 13-15
Air Force Prep. 1
Brigham Young University 2
California Baptist University 1 1-2
Central Oklahoma 1 3-1
Central State University 1
Central Washington 2 1 2003
Colorado Mesa University /Mesa State College
8 11-12
Colorado Northwest C.C. 5
Colorado School of Mines 11 2-1
Colorado State University - Pueblo /University of Southern Colorado
15 51991, 1993,
1998, 1999, 20006-10
Embry-Riddle 5 1 2005 0-2
Findlay 3 6-4
Fort Hays State University 5
Fort Lewis College 5
Grand Canyon University 1 0-4
Kutztown University 1
Minnesota State - Mankato 1 3-1
Newman University 1 0-4
New Mexico 6 1 1992
New Mexico Highlands 3 2-5
New Mexico State 1
Northwest College 3
Pima C.C. 2 1-3
Ricks C.C. 5
Simon Fraser University 1 0-3
Southwest Minnesota State 2 5-2
Utah Valley State 3 8-3
Western Montana College 1
Western State 24 61995, 1996, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006
23-3
Western Wyoming C.C. 12 3-10
Wyoming 4
Tracy Borah Invite/Duals Outstanding Wrestler Award1991 – 1992 – Jon Erickson (Air Force) 134 lbs.1993 – Miles Van Hee (Western State) 118 lbs.1994 – Mike Dean (NW Wyoming) 134 lbs.1995 – Ryan Braden (Western State) 158 lbs.1996 – 1997 – 1998 – Ryan Mizushima (Western State) 142 lbs.1999 – Chris Currier (Southern Colorado) 149 lbs.2000 – Jason Tapia (Southern Colorado) 174 lbs.2001 – Brian Luna (Southern Colorado) 133 lbs. / Zac Stratton (Western State) 141 lbs.2002 – Jared Haberman (Western State) 133 lbs.2003 – Cody Eardley (Western Wyoming) 165 lbs.2004 – Jack Quintana (Western State) 157 lbs.2005 – Tyler Moran (Embry-Riddle) 149 lbs.2006 – Charlie Pipher (Western State) 174 lbs.2007 – OUTSTANDING WRESTLER STOPPED IN 2007
Fastest Fall0:23 1992 Keith Cunningham (Central Oklahoma) 158 lbs.
Most Falls (Career)6 2010-13 Jon Gappmeier (Colorado Mesa) 157 lbs.
Tracy Borah Invite Team Champions1991 – University of Southern Colorado (80.5 pts.)1992 – University of New Mexico (76.5 pts.)1993 – University of Southern Colorado (64.5 pts.)1994 – Air Force Academy (104.75 pts.)1995 – Western State (85 pts.)1996 – Western State1997 – Air Force Academy (78.5 pts.)1998 – University of Southern Colorado (69 pts.)1999 – University of Southern Colorado (106 pts.)2000 – University of Southern Colorado (117 pts.)2001 – Western State (104.5 pts.)2002 – Western State (107 pts.)2003 – Central Washington (83 pts.)2004 – Western State (90.5 pts.)2005 – Embry-Riddle (86 pts.)2006 – Western State (122.5 pts.)
*DUALS BEGAN IN 2007
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Wayne BrownMAA President
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Terry & Laura SchliesmanGary & Diana ShermanSean & Jennifer StansberryGeorge & Ann StowellDoug & Stacey SwinehartRay & Loretta SzallarMiles & Tonya Van HeeVilla Beaute - Kristi MedinaJyle VossMilt & Celia VossMick & Stephanie WarthWest Slope Garage Door - Gary & Linda AppletonWestern Slope Fire & SafetyWestern Wildfl owers - Sharon MendoncaRob & Vicki WheelerFran & Diana WickenhauserJim & Cori Woytek
CENTURY ($100-$149)Jacob AccolaRichard Almgren Insurance Agency, IncAlmont ResortEd & Sue BartschJoAnn Arai-BrownSkip Bennett & Draxy BuckleyCamille BesseCandi BorahMarques & Melissa BravoEd & Sue BartschTom Burbank & Janeen BerberianKen & MaryBeth ByrdClarke Agency Real Estate - Cathie ElliottDr. Marta ColemanCasey, Sarah & RC CoonsCulligan - Paul Hatfi eldSid & Audrey DickinsonSally DuckEddie’s BarbershopEd Evans IIIPam FrenchDan & Doris GonzalesGothic Cricket ClubChris & Mariah GreenVirginia HarrisJames & Terri HartFred & Leta HaverlyGinny HayesHouse of ChinaJan’s PlaceJC Services LLCCarl JonesAnn LaguensKelly & Laura LedwithSandra L. MarkBill MatthewsJessica Mitchell-LakeyMountain Valley DistributorsRick Nelson Agency - American Family InsuranceScott & Mary NordbergScott & Jayna PettyAshwin PatelMark & Michelle RileySue Ruffe
Jayme & Duane SchroderSchumacher & O’Loughlin, LLCAjay SinghSarbjit SinghPari & Diya ShergillPat SmartDennis & Cheelone SpritzerAnne SteinbeckSue’s Place - Sue MundellTimberlin Henderson FamilyBrian TurnerMichael ViereggeAdam & Chere WasserRick & Tina WilsonJoe & Sheila WinegardnerDoug & Jean WinterHal & Peg Yale
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Up to the peaks and the pinnacles, high above the Black Canyon’s fl oor,through passes on trails where the peregrine sails and huge hearted eagles soar,comes men and women made for the mountains, athletes of prowess and fl air,to a place with a school where the elements rule, and champions are made from thin air.
And here the strong must grow stronger, and the weakest must get tough or die.In nature’s rule the fi ttest pull through, in this land of the bull elk’s battle cry.And, the fi ttest and toughest will thrive here, to summit peaks and podiums in strideon a mountain’s supply of endurance and try, and the Mountaineer spirit and pride.
Western State Colorado University is the proud home of the Mountaineers.Where high achievers abound and champions crowned form a legacy passed through the years.And, you may join them if you are up to the challenge. But, cast off your fears and all doubt.When you learn to believe, you can “over achieve.” That’s what “Mountaineer Magic” is about.
Then when you’ve put out the work and the effort, and you are sweating at twenty below,but you don’t think twice of rare air and the ice, then fi tness is something you know.That’s when that magic consumes you. When you are winning at dreams that come true, look west to the sky and contemplate why. Then give the mountains and University their due!
Up among the peaks and the pinnacles, you’ll feel blessed that you came to be here.But, know from the start it takes a mountain of heart, for the honor to be called Mountaineer!
MOUNTAINEERS - A poem by John Nelson
John Nelson is an accomplished professional cowboy poet with many published pieces of work. John Nelson wrote “Mountaineers” in honor of the 50-year anniversary of the Mountaineer Athletic Association.
A Western State student-athlete from 1966-1970, John was a two-sport athlete, participating in football and wrestling. John Nelson is also the owner of Gunnison Country Guide and Outfi tting, a long-time Mountaineer Athletic Association Corporate Partner.
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DATE MEET LOCATION / RESULTS12/12 CSM Alumni Open Golden, Colo.1/16 Western State Opener Gunnison, Colo.1/22 Air Force Invite Colorado Springs, Colo.1/30 The Shootout Gunnison, Colo.2/6 Western State Alumni Open Gunnison, Colo.2/13 Husky Invite Seattle, Wash.2/14 ASU Qualifi er Alamosa, Colo.2/20 CSM Last Chance Golden, Colo.2/27 RMAC Championships Gunnison, Colo.3/13 NCAA DII Championships Birmingham, Ala.
2014-15 WESTERN INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD SCHEDULE
WINTER SPORT SCHEDULES
Date Opponent Time / Result11/8 at Weber State (exhib.) L, 63-7811/14 vs. Midwestern State L, 63-7711/15 vs. West Texas A&M W, 97-88 (2OT)11/18 at Wyoming (exhib.) L, 46-6111/22 at Air Force (exhib.) L, 60-9011/28 vs. Texas A&M Int. L, 67-7011/29 vs. Angelo State L, 73-8912/5 at Black Hills State* L, 57-64 (OT)12/6 at Chadron State* L, 57-7312/12 New Mexico Highlands* L, 68-7712/13 Western New Mexico* W, 63-5912/20 at Adams State* L, 67-10012/21 at Fort Lewis* L, 81-921/2 Colorado Mines* L, 73-881/3 Colorado Christian* W, 81-771/9 at UC-Colorado Springs* 7:30 p.m.1/10 at CSU-Pueblo* 7:30 p.m.1/17 at Colorado Mesa* 7:30 p.m.1/23 Regis* 7:30 p.m.1/24 Metro State* 7:30 p.m.1/30 at Colorado Christian* 8 p.m.1/31 at Colorado Mines* 7 p.m.2/6 Chadron State* 7:30 p.m.2/7 Black Hills State* 7:30 p.m.2/13 at Western New Mexico* 7:30 p.m.2/14 at New Mexico Highlands* 7 p.m.2/21 Colorado Mesa* 7:30 p.m.2/27 Fort Lewis* 7:30 p.m.2/28 Adams State* 7:30 p.m.
*RMAC Contest
MEN’S BASKETBALLSCHEDULE (3-9, 2-6 RMAC)
Date Opponent Time / Result11/14 vs. Upper Iowa L, 68-7711/15 vs. Montana St.-Billings L, 57-9511/17 at Wyoming (exhib.) L, 29-10411/19 at Grand Canyon (exhib.) L, 52-7611/24 at Northern Colorado (exhib.) L, 37-8511/28 vs. McMurry W, 70-6711/29 vs. Simon Fraser L, 42-8612/5 at Black Hills State* L, 49-6112/6 at Chadron State* L, 62-7512/12 N.M. Highlands* W, 76-66 (OT)12/13 Western New Mexico* W, 75-6412/20 at Adams State* L, 72-7712/21 at Fort Lewis* L, 67-741/2 Colorado Mines* W, 55-441/3 Colorado Christian* L, 49-801/9 at UC-Colorado Springs* 5:30 p.m.1/10 at CSU-Pueblo* 5:30 p.m.1/17 at Colorado Mesa* 5:30 p.m.1/23 Regis* 5:30 p.m.1/24 Metro State* 5:30 p.m.1/30 at Colorado Christian* 6 p.m.1/31 at Colorado Mines* 5 p.m.2/6 Chadron State* 5:30 p.m.2/7 Black Hills State* 5:30 p.m.2/13 at Western New Mexico* 5:30 p.m.2/14 at New Mexico Highlands* 5 p.m.2/21 Colorado Mesa* 5:30 p.m.2/27 Fort Lewis* 5:30 p.m.2/28 Adams State* 5:30 p.m.
*RMAC Contest
WOMEN’S BASKETBALLSCHEDULE (4-8, 3-5 RMAC)
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RULES FOR BOOSTERSEveryone associated with the Western State Colorado UniversityAthletics program (coaches,staff, student-athletes, boosters) hasthe responsibility to comply with NCAA rules involvingprospects and student-athletes. Mountaineer athletic supportgroups are a very valuable part of the Western AthleticDepartment. All present and past members of these groups areconsidered boosters and therefore, are held to compliance withthese standards. Please review the information on what boostersmay or may not do, and ask before you act.
Recruiting GuidelinesA Booster may:• contact a prospect as long as the booster had an establishedrelationship prior to the student becoming a prospect and as longas there is no attempt to recruit the prospect for Western;• watch a prospect’s athletic contest (but not have contact withthat prospect or the prospect’s parents); and• provide names, statistics, newspaper articles, etc. of outstandingprospects from the booster’s local area to Western coaches andstaff (but not contact that prospect’s coach or school offi cials inorder to gather materials pertaining to the prospect’s athletic oracademicabilities).
A Booster may not:• contact (telephone or in writing/e-mail) a prospect or his/herparents in person, for the purposes of recruiting the prospect;• make contact with a prospect or his/her parents on or off theWestern campus for the purposes of recruiting his/her to Western;• mail anything to a prospect, including press releases, mediaguides, posters, schedule cards, etc.;• approach a Western coach who is with a prospect either on oroff the Western campus;• contact or request anything (transcript,videotape) from a prospect’s counselor or coach in order to evalu-ate the athletic or academic ability of a prospect; and• provide any extra benefi t to a prospect or his/her family orfriends.
Rules Regarding current Western Student-AthletesA Booster may:• provide an occasional family home meal to a student-athlete oran entire team. Such meal must take place in the home, not in arestaurant. The meal may be catered.• provide employment under certain circumstances to currentstudentathletes. Student-athletes must be paid the established rate(in the area for similar services) for work actually performed.
A Booster may not:• provide extra benefi ts to any student-athlete andhis/her family;• use the name or picture of a student-athlete to directly or indi-rectly promote the sale or use of a commercial product or service;• provide free or reduced rate housing for a studentathlete or his/
her family;• hire a studentathlete to house-sit;• provide an honorarium to a student-athlete who has been ap-proved for a speaking engagement. Student-athletes may receive only actual and necessary travel expenses to pre-approved speak-ing engagements; and• provide any extra benefi t to a current student-athlete.
Student-Athlete EmploymentA student-athlete may be employed during or outside theacademic year, provided:• The student-athlete’s compensation does not include anyremuneration for value or utility that the student-athlete may havefor the employer because of the publicity, reputation, fame orpersonal followingthat he or she has obtained because of athletics ability;• The student-athlete is compensated only for work actuallyperformed;• The student-athlete is compensated at a rate commensurate withthe going rate in that locality for similar services; and
Employer “Do’s” and “Don’ts”• The athletic department may arrange employment for prospectsin the summer prior to their enrollment as freshmen and forenrolled studentathletes during all offi cial vacation periods (sum-mer, winter, spring) during the academic year.• Do not provide free transportation to and from jobs for studen-tathletes,unless such transportation is provided to all employees.• Do provide employment for prospective and currently enrolledstudentathletes during permissible time periods and at regular payrates for similarly qualifi ed non-athlete employees.
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