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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
DIVISION I
WRESTLING 1990-91

EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
"Fighting Scots"
vs

CLARION UNIVERSITY
"Golden Eagles"

Tuesday, January 15,1991

7:30 p.m.

McComb Fieldhouse

- THE LINEUP EDINBORO
UNIVERSITY
"Fighting Scots"

CLARION
UNIVERSITY
"Golden Eagles"

VS

Head Coach: Bob Bubb

Head Coach; Bruce Baumgartner
Assistant Coach: Gary Astorino
Lewis Rosselli, Jr.
Middleport, NY

118

Erik Burnett, Jr.
Oberlin, OH

Brett Porter, Jr.
Mahomet, IL

Mike Richner, Jr.
Painesville, OH

Thad Marcelli, Fr.
Navarre, OH

Steve Krouse, So.
Lock Haven, PA

Bryan MIdkiff, Jr.
Meadville, PA

John Dasta, So.
Verona, PA

Bert Hartmann, Fr.

150

Moss Grays, Fr.
Easton, PA

158

J. J. Stanbro, So.
Binghamton, NY

Bradenton, FL

Brian Gear, Jr.
Ft. Myers, FL

Terry Green, So.
Jtimestown, NY

167

Justin Kuzemka, Jr.
Fairfax, VA

Ken Bauer, Fr.
Wexford. PA

177

Dan Payne, Fr.
Victor, NY

Jason Loukides, So.
Albion, Ml

19e

Joe Rozanc, Sr.
Houston, PA

Bill Friburger, So.
Shirley, NY

INDIVIDUAL SCORING
Takedov/n - ? points
Roversa! - 2 points
Escaoe -1 point
Near Fall - 2 or 3 points
Riding Time 1 point
(A ona-mtnuie or mnie riding
advantage over opponent.)

Kurt Anglo, Jr.
Poquoson, VA

TEAM SCORING
Draw - 2 points each
Decision - 3 points
Superior Decision - 4 points
Technical Fall - 5 points
(Decision by 15 or more points)
Fall - 6 points

1990-91 Ecliiiboro University Roster
Name
Anderson, Barry
Bauer, Ken
Bauer, Shawn
Capriotti, John
Cubiimey, Brian
Di Marco, Marc
Felt, Steven
Friburger, Bill
Gear, Brian
Golden, Chris
Green, Teiry
Harunan, Bert
Knott, James
Langfitt, Dale
Loukides, Jason
Mahoney, Scott
Miucelli, Thad
Metz, Dave
Midkin, Bryan
Moyers, Phil
Pas.soff, Mike
Pcdockie, Nick
Porter, Brett
Rosselli, Lew
Rutan, Dennis
Shifflet, Tom
Stoffer, Ben
Swett, Marc
Webster, Wesley
Whitmer, Matt
Whittman, Bill
Wright, Rodney

Wt.

Class

150
167
126
134
134
HWT
126
HWT
167/158
167
158
150
HWT
142/150
190/177
150
134/142
190
142
126
126
150/158
126
118
150
134/142
118/126
142
HWT
126
142
190

Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
So.
Jr.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.

Head Coach: Brnce Baumgartner
Assistant Coach: Gary Astorino
Volunteer Assistant; Jim Ackerly
OfX’rations Manager: A1 Miller

Hometown
Meadville, PA
Wexford, PA
Rochester, NY
Mechanicsburg, PA
Alli.son Park, PA
Douglassville, PA
Salamanca, NY
Shirley, NY
Ft. Myers, FL
Tioga, PA
Jamestown, NY
Bradenton, FT.
McMinnville, OR
North Canton, OH
Albion, MI
Pompton Lakes, NJ
Navarre, OH
Mansfield, OH
Meadville, PA
New Freeport, NY
Tampa, FL
Richmond, MO
Mahomet, IL
Middleport, NY
Sycamore, PA
Amherst, NY
Louisville, OH
Lyman, ME
Ashtabula, OH
Uniontown, OH
St. Mary’s, PA
Fredonia, PA

Head Coach Bruce Baumgartner
Bruce Baumgartner, Olympic Gold
Medalist, currently holds the record for
any world class athlete with eight world
medals when he placed second at the
Goodwill Games in Seattle and also at the
World Championships in Japan late last
summer. He entered the coaching ranks
six years ago and has won every major
wrestling title with his triumphs at the
Goodwill Games (1985) in Moscow and
the World Championships (1986) in
Budapest, Hungary. In 1987, Bruce took
the Bronze medal at the World
Championships in Spain, then went on to
capture the silver the past two years.
Bruce assumed the job of head coach of
the Fighting Scot wrestling program in
October 1990 after the resignation of
Mike DeAnna.
The 29-year-old 270-pounder won
the first American super heavyweight
gold medal since 1924 at the 1984
Olympic Games in Lx)s Angeles. Bruce
took the silver tnedal in the 1988
Olympics in Seoul, Korea, where he had
gone to defend his gold medal, and the
World Champion title he earned in 198^1.
His first of the "grand slam" of wrestling
titles was the NCAA crown. An Indiana
State University graduate, Baumgartner
compiled a spectacular 134-12 record at
the Terre Haute-based school with 70 of
his wins by pins. All but one of his losses,
that in the finals of the NCAA
tournament, were in his first two years at
Indiana State. He was twice runner-up in
the national collegiate tournament before
clinching the 1982 title when he finished
44-0.
Baumgartner was also honored as a
collegiate athlete when he was named one
of the NCAA's top five award wiimers for
achieving athletic success, showing
leadership qualities and displaying
academic prowess. He also was awarded
an NCAA post-graduate scholarship for
his 3.77 grade point average in industrial
arts and received his master's degree at
Oklahoma Stale University where the
grappling standout also served as an
assistant mat coach.

Baumgartner has been even more
successful on the freestyle mats. He is an
eight-time national freestyle champion —
three times at the AAU, once at the
USWF and four times at the USA
national tournament. Twice he has won
championships at the National Sports
Festival. The Haledon, New Jersey, native
won a gold medal at the World University
Games in 1981, while he qualified for the
1982 world team and was second in the
1982 World Cup. In 1983, he again won
the silver medal in the World Cup as well
as the Tiblisi Tournament in Tiblisi,
USSR. He won the Great Plains and the
midlands, was third in the world
championships in Kiev, USSR, and
captured the silver medal at the 1983 Pan
American Games. In 1985, Baumgartner
won his second world cup at the
prestigious World Super Championships
in Japan. In October, he placed third in
the world championships in Budapest,
Himgary. In 1986, he captured his third
World Cup, then finally won the one title
that had eluded him — the World
Championship — to become the first
United States wrestler ever to w’in the
world heavyweight crown, and the first to
dethrone the Soviet heavyweight
stronghold since 1981.
Baumgartner has been bestowed
with the Southland Olympia Award, also
received by Mary Lou Retton, Greg
Louganis, Ralph Sampson, and Ed and
Lou Banach. The Scot coach was also
granted the President's Award from his
alma mater, Indiana State University, to
join such notables as Boston Celtics star
Larry Bird and former UCLA basketball
coach John Wooden. Honors bestowed
up>on Baumgartner this past year included
being named the USA wrestling Athlete
of the Year and inductions into the
Pennsylvania and Erie County Athlete
Halls of Fame.
Bruce, his wife Linda, and their son,
Bryan Lee, reside in Edinboro.