Millersville University wrestling fans have selected 10 alums as members of the All-75th Season Team. The team was recognized as part of the Battle for the Rupp Cup versus Franklin & Marshall. F&M won the match 29-10. More at MU's wrestling site.
The honorees:
Tom Barley, '93 -- Three-time NCAA Division I qualifier 1991-93, Millersville's only Division I All-American with in 1993, 39 wins in 1990-91 set a program record, 2004 Millersville Athletics Hall of Fame inductee.
Andy Zook, '78 -- Millersville's only four-time All-American and winner of three PSAC titles in 1975-78, NCAA Division III championship in 1977, inducted into the Millersville Athletics Hall of Fame in 1998.
Rich Zinck, '75 -- Placed fourth at the NCAA Championships in 1974 and sixth in 1975 to become a two-time All-American, won Millersville's Scholar-Athlete Award as a senior.
Ernest Guyll, '76 -- Millersville's first NCAA champion in 1976 and a three-time All-American, placed at the PSAC Championships four times, inducted into the Millersville Athletics Hall of Fame in 2016.
Fran Presley, 79 -- Milllersville's only two-time NCAA champion, winning the crowns in 1977 and 1978, three-time PSAC runner-up at 150 pounds., inducted into the Millersville Athletics Hall of Fame in 2009.
Randy March, '82 -- 110 wins, most ever for a Millersville wrestler, in 1979-82, qualified for the NCAA Championships three times.
Curtis Yeager, '05 -- Only Marauder to win three East Region championships, also a PSAC runner-up, recipient of the 2004-05 PSAC Top 10 Award.
Jarrett Hostetter, '12 -- Three-time NCAA Division I Championships qualifier and two-time East Region champ, most Outstanding Wrestler at the 2010 East Region Championships, inducted into the Millersville Athletics Hall of Fame in 2017.
Shane Smith, '12 -- Set Millersville's all-time record for pins with 53 and totaled 89 victories, a two-time NCAA Division I Championships qualifier, two-time East Region champ and took second place at the PSAC Championships
Shane Ruhnke, 19 -- Most bonus-point victories in Millersville history, NCAA Division II Most Dominant Wrestler in 2019, winning the national title and PSAC Championship at 157 pounds.