Nebraska Cornhuskers wrestling

Nebraska Cornhuskers
University University of Nebraska
Conference Big Ten
Location Lincoln, NE
Head Coach Mark Manning (16th year)
Arena Bob Devaney Sports Center
(Capacity: 13,595)
Nickname Cornhuskers
Colors Scarlet and Cream[1]
         

The Nebraska Cornhuskers wrestling team represents University of Nebraska–Lincoln in Lincoln, Nebraska. The team is coached by 16th year head coach Mark Manning.[2] The team plays in the Big Ten Conference and previously played in the Big 12 Conference and Big 8 Conference.

Coaches and Administration

All-Americans

Nebraska has had 101 All-Americans in the history of the program.

Year Player Weight (lb.) Place
1942 Newt Copple 145 4th
1949 Herb Reese 175 3rd
1954 Max Kitzelman HWT 3rd
1958 Dan Brand HWT 4th
1962 Harold Thompson 147 3rd
1962 Mike Nissen 123 2nd
1963 Mike Nissen 123 1st
1971 Joe George 167 6th
1981 Al Freeman 142 8th
1982 Johnnie Selmon 142 5th
1982 Jim Scherr 177 6th
1982 Bill Scherr 190 4th
1982 Gary Albright* HWT 7th
1983 Al Freeman 142 2nd
1983 Bill Scherr 190 3rd
1983 Ray Oliver 167 4th
1984 Jim Scherr 177 1st
1984 Bill Scherr 190 1st
1984 Gary Albright HWT 2nd
1986 Gary Albright* HWT 3rd
1987 Gil Sanchez 134 2nd
1989 Jason Kelber* 126 2nd
1989 Scott Chenoweth 167 8th
1990 Jason Kelber 126 2nd
1990 Paul Herrera 142 7th
1990 Scott Chenoweth 167 7th
1990 Corey Olson 177 3rd
1990 Chris Nelson 190 5th
1990 Joe Malecek HWT 7th
1991 Jason Kelber 126 1st
1991 Scott Chenoweth 177 7th
1992 Corey Olson 177 2nd
1992 Chris Nelson 190 6th
1993 John Buxton 118 8th
1993 Tony Purler 126 1st
1993 Frank Velazquez 134 7th
1993 Mike Eierman 142 5th
1993 Corey Olson 177 2nd
1993 Rulon Gardner HWT 4th
1994 Scott Gonyo 118 6th
1995 Brad Canoyer 118 6th
1995 Steve Baer 126 5th
1995 Temoer Terry 150 4th
1995 Ryan Tobin 190 8th
1995 Tolly Thompson HWT 1st
1996 Temoer Terry 158 3rd
1996 Chad Nelson 167 8th
1996 Ryan Tobin 190 3rd
1996 Tolly Thompson HWT 3rd
1997 Tolly Thompson* HWT 3rd
1998 Temoer Terry 158 6th
1998 Ryan Tobin 190 4th
1999 Jose DeAnda 141 8th
1999 Bryan Snyder 157 4th
1999 Brad Vering 184 4th
2000 Paul Gomez 125 8th
2000 Todd Beckerman 133 5th
2000 Bryan Snyder 157 5th
2000 Brad Vering 197 1st
2001 Todd Beckerman 133 4th
2001 Bryan Snyder 157 2nd
2001 Ati Conner 174 8th
2001 Brad Vering 197 7th
2002 Bryan Snyder 157 2nd
2002 Jason Powell 125 5th
2001 Justin Ruiz 197 5th
2003 Jason Powell* 125 3rd
2003 Justin Ruiz 197 5th
2004 Jason Powell 125 1st
2004 Matt Murray 141 2nd
2004 Travis Shufelt 149 7th
2004 Jacob Klein 165 7th
2005 Travis Pascoe 184 6th
2005 B.J. Padden 197 5th
2006 Jacob Klein 174 5th
2006 B.J. Padden 197 3rd
2007 Paul Donahoe 125 1st
2008 Paul Donahoe 125 3rd
2008 Jordan Burroughs 149 3rd
2008 Stephen Dwyer 165 8th
2008 Brandon Browne 174 4th
2008 Craig Brester 197 4th
2009 Jordan Burroughs 157 1st
2009 Brandon Browne 174 4th
2009 Vince Jones 184 6th
2009 Craig Brester 197 2nd
2010 Craig Brester 197 2nd
2010 Stephen Dwyer 174 4th
2011 Jordan Burroughs 165 1st
2012 James Green 157 7th
2012 Josh Ihnen 184 8th
2013 James Green 157 7th
2013 Robert Kokesh 174 3rd
2014 James Green 157 3rd
2014 Robert Kokesh 174 4th
2015 James Green 157 3rd
2015 Robert Kokesh 174 3rd
2015 TJ Dudley 184 8th
2016 Eric Montoya 133 5th
2016 Austin Wilson 165 7th
2016 TJ Dudley 184 2nd

* = Gorrarian Award winner

Source:[3]

References

  1. "University of Nebraska Athletics Brand Guide" (PDF). Retrieved 2016-08-04.
  2. "Mark Manning - Head Coach". Huskers.com. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
  3. "Nebraska's 98 All-Americans". Huskers.com. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
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