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2002-2003: Finished the season 38-10 overall, 15-1 in dual matches with five pins, 15 major decision victories and four technical falls ... ranked in the Top 20 at 157 for most of the season in several national rankings ... his 38 single season victories ranks fourth all-time at UVa ... stands 10th all-time at Virginia for most career wins with 74 and is ranked seventh all-time at UVa for most dual match victories in a career with 33 ... second all-time at Virginia for most dual matches competed in during a single-season with 48 ... already holds two school records at UVa for most dual match wins in a single season with 18 and most dual matches competed in at Virginia in a single season with 19 ... helped guide Virginia to an undefeated ACC regular season at 4-0, marking the first time UVa went undefeated in the conference since 1975 ... 2003 NCAA qualifier where he defeated Bloomsburg's George Carter (8-7) ... placed third at the ACC Championships (3/8), posting major decision victories over Duke's Ben Balmages (14-5) and Jason Kiessling of Maryland (12-1) ... finished first at the UNC Sharpie Open (11/30), where he was undefeated in five matches, including falls against UNC's Greg Carr (@ 0:51) and Braxton Harrison of The Citadel (@ 3:26) ... placed second at the Virginia Intercollegiate State Wrestling Championship (1/19), securing two major decision victories over James Madison's Josh Fultz (14-0) and Old Dominoin's Dennis Whitby (16-2) ... competed in the Lone Star Duals (1/4) where he posted a record of 3-0, including a 11-4 decision over Nebraska's Nate McMillin and a 6-3 win against Northern Iowa's Chris Bitetto ... recorded strings of 10 (11/23-12/20) and 11 (1/24-2/22) consecutive victories during the 2002-2003 season ... placed third at Cornell Invitational's Body Bar (11/23) and fourth at the Beast of the East (12/20) with four victories in each event ... all of his wins at Cornell Invitational's Body Bar were either a fall or major decision victories ... finished seventh at the Midlands Invitational (12/29), posting a record of 5-2, including major decision wins over Penn's Brett Vanderveer (10-0) and Brad Harper of Purdue (11-0) ... recorded three consecutive technical falls from 2/15 to 2/22, by defeating Duke's Ben Balmages 16-0, Maryland's Jason Kiessling 17-2 and American's Eric Fantegrossi 17-0 ... started the season with two consecutive wins, a fall @ 1:37 over Ithaca's Brian Murphy and a major decision victory against Andy Ciasulli of Drexel (9-1).
2001-2002: Finished the season 28-10 overall, 18-1 in dual matches with four major decision victories, three technical fall wins and three falls ... set a Virginia school-record by recording 18 dual match wins in a season by a sophomore ... tied Derek Capanna's school-record for most dual match wins in a single season with 18 (18-1) ... set a new Virginia school-record by competing in 19 dual matches in a single season ... his 28 total victories was second on the team for most wins in a season ... his three technical fall victories was a team-high for the season ... 2002 NCAA qualifier and the 157 ACC Champion ... won two matches in the NCAA Championships after defeating Edinboro's Ryan Yates (4-4 in OT) on March 22nd and Appalachian State's P.J. Boccia (6-5) on March 23rd in Albany, N.Y. ... won the ACC Championships (3/9) with a 2-0 record after defeating North Carolina's J. O'Conner (8-2) and N.C. State's D. Miller (5-3) in Raleigh, N.C. ... knocked off #9 ranked Joe Carr of West Virginia by the score of 12-9 in Morgantown, W.V. (1/25) ... finished as runner-up at the VISWC (1/19) after posting a 16-3 major decision victory over George Mason's Richard Appau and a 5-2 decision over Old Dominion's Jesse Pearce ... placed fourth at the Cornell Invitational (11/17) with three victories including two matches over Cornell's Joe Mazzurco (9-3) and Drexel's Jason Staso (7-6) ... recorded his first technical fall victory of the year by defeating Missouri's Jonathan Sioredas 16-0 at the Virginia Duals (1/11) ... recorded back-to-back technical fall victories at the AU Quad Meet (2/24) after defeating American's Aviv Bercovicz (17-1) and Eastern Michigan's Keasley (18-2) ... won all three of his matches at the UVa Quad Meet (2/2) including two matches after pinning Howard's Brandon Hogan (fall @ 1:33) and recording a 10-2 major decision victory over Kent State's Mark Lensman ... won a season-high eight consecutive matches from 1/25 - 2/16 ... started the season off with a win by pinning Virginia Tech's Justin Knapp at the West Virginia Open (11/10).
2000-2001: Finished 8-4 overall and won two matches by fall, two by major decision and one by technical fall ... took first place at the Virginia Intercollegiates (1/20) after a dominating performance, going 4-0 in the event with one fall and two major decision victories ... at the Virginia Intercollegiates, pinned Old Dominion's Tim Goodale at 5:14 in his first match, posted a 9-1 major decision over George Mason's Micah Morris in his second bout, defeated James Madison's Josh Fultz in his third match and recorded a 10-2 major decision over George Mason's Sean Early in the championship match ... went 4-2 at the Wilkes Open (12/29) - won by fall and technical fall in his first two matches by pinning Mark Diliberto at 3:55 in his first match and earned a 17-0 technical fall victory over Elizabethtown's Brian Alwine in his second bout.
1999-2000: Finished the season with a record of 2-4 overall ... started the season off with a 6-2 victory over Jarret Estep of VMI in the Keydet Invitational (11/13) ... recorded his first collegiate major decision victory with a 13-1 win over James Madison's M. Martin (1/22).
PREP: Placed second in the Virginia State Championships in 1999 ... two-time All-State, All-Region, All-District and All-Area selection ... lettered four times in wrestling at Brooke Point ... twice named his team's Most Valuable Player and served as the team captain for two seasons ... also played as a defensive back on Brooke Point's football team.
PERSONAL: Born on July 3, 1981 in Milwaukee, Wis. ... son of Butch and Gail Foley ... recruited by Rutgers, Navy and Duke ... enjoys mountain biking ... has four brothers, John, Robert, Brian and Kevin ... 1999 National Honor Society Vice President ... class officer in `97-'98.