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Cael Sanderson

Cael Norman Sanderson (/ˈkl/ KAYL; born June 20, 1979) is an American former folkstyle and freestyle wrestler who is the current head coach of Penn State's wrestling team. As a wrestler, he won an Olympic gold medal and was undefeated in four years of college wrestling at Iowa State (159–0), becoming a four-time NCAA Division I champion (1999–2002). He is the only wrestler in NCAA Division I history to go undefeated in official matches with more than 100 wins. Sports Illustrated named his college career as the second most impressive college sports feat of all-time, behind the setting of four world records by Jesse Owens in a single hour at the 1935 Big Ten track and field conference championship meet.[1]

Cael Sanderson
Weight84 kg (185 lb)
Born (1979-06-20) June 20, 1979 (age 44)
Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.
High schoolWasatch (UT)
State championships4 (Utah)
CollegeIowa State
NCAA championships14 (4 competing, 10 coaching)
Olympic teamUnited States
Olympic medalGold
StatusHead coach for Penn State wrestling
Medal record
Men's freestyle wrestling
Representing the  United States
Olympic Games
2004 Athens 84 kg
World Championships
2003 New York 84 kg
World Cup
2003 Boise 84 kg
Pan American Games
2003 Santo Domingo 84 kg
University World Championships
2000 Tokyo 85 kg
Cadet World Championships
1994 Frankfort 55 kg
Collegiate Wrestling
Representing the Iowa State Cyclones
NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships
1999 State College 184 lb
2000 St. Louis 184 lb
2001 Iowa City 184 lb
2002 Albany 197 lb
Big 12 Championships
1999 Ames 184 lb
2000 Lincoln 184 lb
2001 Stillwater 184 lb
2002 Norman 197 lb

Early life edit

Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Steve and Debbie Sanderson, Cael attended Wasatch High School in Heber City, Utah, where he was coached by his father, a former wrestler at Brigham Young University. As a high school wrestler, Sanderson was a four-time Utah state champion (1994–97) and compiled a record of 127–3.[2]

Wrestling career edit

College edit

Upon graduation, Sanderson followed his brothers, Cody and Cole, to Iowa State. After redshirting in 1997-98, Sanderson won all 39 of his matches to win his first NCAA and Big 12 Conference titles at 184 pounds. He was also the first freshman in NCAA history to be named the Outstanding Wrestler at nationals.[3] His next three seasons were virtually identical, compiling 40 wins and no losses in each and finishing with the only perfect record in NCAA Division I history at 159-0. By winning all of his matches, he became only the second wrestler in history to that point to win four NCAA Division I titles. He was also named the Outstanding Wrestler in all NCAA tournaments he competed in.[4]

Sanderson was a three-time Dan Hodge Trophy winner (collegiate wrestling's equivalent to the Heisman Trophy), being the first to win the award multiple times and the only person to win it three times.[3] For his performance as a senior in 2002, he received the Wade Schalles Award for best collegiate pinner.[5] He holds the longest win-streak across all NCAA divisions.[6] This makes him the most accomplished collegiate wrestler ever.[7][8]

In 2017, Sanderson was inducted into the Iowa State Hall of Fame.[9]

Freestyle edit

Sanderson was a two-time US Cadet World Team Member, placing third and fourth in 1994 and 1995, respectively.[10] He was also a US University National Champion in 1999 and a University World Champion in 2000.[11]

He became the US National Champion in 2001, 2002 and 2003.[12] He was also an original US World Team Member in 2001 and 2002, however, he chose not to participate at the 01' World Championships to focus in folkstyle,[13] and the USA team chose to not compete in 2002.[14]

In 2003, he won the Manitoba Open in Canada in February,[15] placed second at the World Cup in April, third at the 2003 Pan American Games[16] and second at the World Championships.[17] In 2004, he once again claimed the Manitoba Open title[15] and won the US Olympic Team Trials.[18]

At the 2004 Summer Olympics, Sanderson claimed wins over Magomed Kurugliyev, Siarhei Borchanka, Majid Khodaei, Yoel Romero and Moon Eui-jae to become an Olympic Gold medalist in Athens, Greece.[19]

While already a full-time coach at Penn State, Sanderson came out of retirement in 2011[20] and took home an Ion Corneanu Memorial title,[21] won the US World Team Trials[22] and placed fifth at the World Championships.[23]

In 2011, Sanderson was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame as a Distinguished Member.[24]

Freestyle record edit

World Championships & Olympics
Res. Record Opponent Score Date Event Location
2011 World Championships 5th at 84 kg
Loss 13–3   Albert Saritov 0–1, 0–3 September 17, 2011 2011 World Wrestling Championships   Istanbul, Turkey
Win 13–2   Alireza Goudarzi 6–0, 1–0
Win 12–2   Yermek Baiduashov 4–3, 0–1, 2–1
Win 11–2   Yoon Chan-uk Fall
Loss 10–2   Sharif Sharifov 1-3, 1-4
Win 10–1   Alejandro Gallardo 6–0, 7–0
2004 Summer Olympics   at 84kg
Win 9–1   Moon Eui-jae 3–1 August 28, 2004 2004 Olympic Games   Athens, Greece
Win 8–1   Yoel Romero 3–2
Win 7–1   Majid Khodaei 6–5
Win 6–1   Siarhei Borchanka 9–1
Win 5–1   Magomed Kurugliyev 4–2
2003 World Championships   at 84 kg
Loss 4–1   Sazhid Sazhidov 3–4 September 12, 2003 2003 World Wrestling Championships   New York, New York
Win 4–0   Rezav Mindorashvili 4–2
Win 3–0   Mahmed Aghaev 3–0
Win 2–0   Majid Khodaei 8–2
Win 1–0   Tero Perkkioe 8–2

NCAA record edit

NCAA Championships Matches
Res. Record Opponent Score Date Event
2002 NCAA Championships   at 197
Win 159-0 Jon Trenge MAJ 12-4 March 21–23, 2002 2002 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships
Win 158-0 Nick Preston MAJ 18-7
Win 157-0 Jason Payne TF 23-8
Win 156-0 Kyle Cerminara PIN 6:33
Win 155-0 Eric Mausser PIN 3:32
Win 154-0 Scott Barker TF 22-7
Win 153-0 Tom Grossman Fall
Win 152-0 William Gruenwald Fall
Win 151-0 Jon Trenge 6-1
Win 150-0 Jason Gore Fall
Win 149-0 Ryan Fulaas Forfeit
Win 148-0 Kyle Smith Fall
Win 147-0 Will Gruenwald Fall
Win 146-0 Bill Stouffer Fall
Win 145-0 Tom Grossman Fall
Win 144-0 Erik Gladish Fall
Win 143-0 Jason Payne Fall
Win 142-0 Lee Fullhart 5-3
Win 141-0 Jon Trenge MD 16-5
Win 140-0 Chris Skretkowlz TF 22-5
Win 139-0 Nick Curby Fall
Win 138-0 Jim Kassner Fall
Win 137-0 Ryan Fulsaas Fall
Win 136-0 Jareck Horton Fall
Win 135-0 Bart George Fall
Win 134-0 Nick McTee Forfeit
Win 133-0 Joe Compton TF 23-7
Win 132-0 Aaron Granell Fall
Win 131-0 Brent Miller TF 20-5
Win 130-0 Greg Sawyer TF
Win 129-0 Daegen Smith Fall
Win 128-0 Peter Mosley Fall
Win 127-0 Nick Thomas Fall
Win 126-0 Chris Skretkowicz Fall
Win 125-0 Chad Wallace Fall
Win 124-0 Cris Bietz TF
Win 123-0 Josh Broadway TF
Win 122-0 Jeremiah Kovarik Fall
2001 NCAA Championships   at 184 lbs
Win 121-0 Daniel Cormier 8-4 March 15–17, 2001 2001 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships
Win 120-0 Victor Sveda MD 21-7
Win 119-0 Jessman Smith TF 21-6
Win 118-0 Jeremy Wilson Fall
Win 117-0 Kyle Hanson TF 24-9
Win 116-0 Scott Barker TF 22-7
Win 115-0 Daniel Cormier 8-3
Win 114-0 Ry Stone Fall
Win 113-0 Kyle Hansen MD 21-8
Win 112-0 Matt Fletcher Fall
Win 111-0 R.D. Pursell Fall
Win 110-0 Ry Stone Fall
Win 109-0 Josh Lambrecht TF 21-10
Win 108-0 Shawn Scannel Fall
Win 107-0 Daniel Cormier 10-3
Win 106-0 Jessman Smith TF
Win 105-0 Andy Hrovat Fall
Win 104-0 Daniel Cormier MD 14-3
Win 103-0 Josh Lambrecht MD 16-8
Win 102-0 Ed Aliakseyenka TF
Win 101-0 Ralph Everett Fall
Win 100-0 Jason Rossotti Fall
Win 99-0 Ralph DeNisco MD 17-6
Win 98-0 Francis Volpe TF
Win 97-0 Nate Patrick MD 16-7
Win 96-0 Viktor Sveda MD 14-5
Win 95-0 Francis Volpe Fall
Win 94-0 Marcus Schontube 16-10
Win 93-0 Josh Bocks Fall
Win 92-0 Jessman Smith Fall
Win 91-0 Jeff Pangborn Fall
Win 90-0 Adam Kellogg Fall
Win 89-0 Bert Watford Fall
Win 88-0 Paul Okins TF 19-3
Win 87-0 Ben Blood TF 18-3
Win 86-0 Anton Talamantes MD 20-6
Win 85-0 Mike Odle Fall
Win 84-0 Viktor Sveda MD 16-3
Win 83-0 Josh Lambrecht MD 12-4
Win 82-0 Ralph DeNisco Fall
Win 81-0 Nick Curcio Fall
2000 NCAA Championships   at 184 lbs
Win 80-0 Vertus Jones MD 19-6 March 16–18, 2000 2000 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships
Win 79-0 Brandon Eggum MD 16-5
Win 78-0 Rob Rohn TF 20-5
Win 77-0 Dax Pecaro TF 21-6
Win 76-0 Adam Schaaf Fall
Win 75-0 Daniel Cormier 8-4
Win 74-0 Tom Grossman MD 17-7
Win 73-0 Kyle Hansen Fall
Win 72-0 Charles McTorry TF 22-6
Win 71-0 Mike Marshall Fall
Win 70-0 John Maze TF 27-10
Win 69-0 Brandon Eggum 6-1
Win 68-0 Tom Grossman TF 19-4
Win 67-0 Daniel Cormier MD 20-9
Win 66-0 Brandon Eggum MD 8-0
Win 65-0 Tom Grossman Fall
Win 64-0 Lionel Halsey Fall
Win 63-0 Jeff Knupp TF 21-6
Win 62-0 Rob Anspach Forfeit
Win 61-0 Dave Murray Fall
Win 60-0 Cash Edwards TF
Win 59-0 Isaac Weber MD 16-7
Win 58-0 Nate Patrick 7-2
Win 57-0 Kevin Vogel MD 17-5
Win 56-0 Lionel Halsey 5-1
Win 55-0 Sean Salmon TF 20-5
Win 54-0 Brian Falciglia Fall
Win 53-0 Joe Cotant TF 20-5
Win 52-0 Donavan True Fall
Win 51-0 Paul Jenn DQ
Win 50-0 Joel Schrimpf Fall
Win 49-0 Nathan Ackerman TF 17-2
Win 48-0 B.J. Shelley TF 22-6
Win 47-0 Chad Karnal Fall
Win 46-0 Joe Terrill TF 23-7
Win 45-0 Damion Hahn 4-3
Win 44-0 Jessman Smith TF 17-2
Win 43-0 Carson Andorf MD 17-7
Win 42-0 Ty Swarm TF 24-5
Win 41-0 Brandon Eggum 7-4
Win 40-0 Todd Schmauss Fall
Win 39-0 Drew Bouwman 20-5
Win 38-0 Ryan Rettke TF 26-11
1999 NCAA Championships   at 184 lbs
Win 37-0 Brandon Eggum 6-1 March 18–20, 1999 1999 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships
Win 36-0 Brad Vering Fall
Win 35-0 Andy Hrovat Fall
Win 34-0 Nate Patrick MD 18-6
Win 33-0 Josh Dideon Fall
Win 32-0 Brad Vering 9-5
Win 31-0 Tom Grossman MD 13-5
Win 30-0 Ken Bigley TF
Win 29-0 Casey Strand 6-2
Win 28-0 Tony Spiker Fall
Win 27-0 Jason Moore MD 19-6
Win 26-0 Matt Carpenter TF 22-7
Win 25-0 Scott Coleman MD 17-7
Win 24-0 Vertus Jones 6-5
Win 23-0 Brad Vering Forfeit
Win 22-0 Tom Grossman Fall
Win 21-0 Mark Munoz MD 10-2
Win 20-0 Paul Jenn TF MD 10-2
Win 19-0 Tom Grossman MD 20-8
Win 18-0 Mark Munoz 5-1
Win 17-0 Casey Strand Fall
Win 16-0 Tom Ciezki 6-3
Win 15-0 Nate Patrick 7-2
Win 14-0 Ryan Rettke Fall
Win 13-0 John Van Doren 11-4
Win 12-0 Aaron Simpson TF 9-3
Win 11-0 Greg Gingeleskie 5-0
Win 10-0 James Brimm 5-0
Win 9-0 Mike Gadsby TF 19-4
Win 8-0 Tom Ciezki TF 23-7
Win 7-0 Paul Jenn TF 19-4
Win 6-0 William Rufis Fall
Win 5-0 B.J. Shelley Fall
Win 4-0 Brant LaGrange MD 21-8
Win 3-0 Steve Burleson Fall
Win 2-0 Joe Brougard TF 20-5
Win 1-0 George Flannick TF 20-5


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Coaching career edit

Iowa State edit

Sanderson began his wrestling coaching career with the season ending in 2004 as a special assistant for Iowa State. After short stints in associate head coaching positions, he became the head coach for the season ending in 2007. In three seasons, Sanderson led Iowa State to NCAA Division I finishes of second, fifth, and third overall.[29] He also coached his wrestlers to two individual NCAA Division I national titles.

Penn State edit

Before the 2009 season ended, Sanderson became the head coach of Penn State's wrestling team. As of 2023, Sanderson's Penn State teams have won ten NCAA Division I team titles.[30] During that time, he also coached his wrestlers to 34 individual NCAA Division I titles.

Coaching results edit

Coaching Record
Season Team Finish Dual Record All Americans National Champions
Iowa State University
2007   13-3-0 4 1
2008 5th 16-4-0 7 0
2009   15-3-0 4 1
Pennsylvania State University
2010 9th 13-6-1 3 0
2011   17-1-1 5 1
2012   13-1-0 6 3
2013   13-1-0 5 2
2014   15-1-0 7 2
2015 6th 11-4-0 5 1
2016   16-0-0 6 2
2017   14-0-0 6 5
2018   14-0-0 8 4
2019   14-0-0 7 3
2020 DNC 12-2-0 5 0
2021   6-0-0 6 4
2022   17-0-0 6 5
2023   16-0-0 8 2
Career 235-26-2 98 36

Awards and honors edit

2011
  •   Ion Corneanu Memorial
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999

Other honors edit

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

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Cael Norman Sanderson ˈ k eɪ l KAYL born June 20 1979 is an American former folkstyle and freestyle wrestler who is the current head coach of Penn State s wrestling team As a wrestler he won an Olympic gold medal and was undefeated in four years of college wrestling at Iowa State 159 0 becoming a four time NCAA Division I champion 1999 2002 He is the only wrestler in NCAA Division I history to go undefeated in official matches with more than 100 wins Sports Illustrated named his college career as the second most impressive college sports feat of all time behind the setting of four world records by Jesse Owens in a single hour at the 1935 Big Ten track and field conference championship meet 1 Cael SandersonWeight84 kg 185 lb Born 1979 06 20 June 20 1979 age 44 Salt Lake City Utah U S High schoolWasatch UT State championships4 Utah CollegeIowa StateNCAA championships14 4 competing 10 coaching Olympic teamUnited StatesOlympic medalGoldStatusHead coach for Penn State wrestlingMedal record Men s freestyle wrestlingRepresenting the United StatesOlympic Games2004 Athens 84 kgWorld Championships2003 New York 84 kgWorld Cup2003 Boise 84 kgPan American Games2003 Santo Domingo 84 kgUniversity World Championships2000 Tokyo 85 kgCadet World Championships1994 Frankfort 55 kgCollegiate WrestlingRepresenting the Iowa State CyclonesNCAA Division I Wrestling Championships1999 State College 184 lb2000 St Louis 184 lb2001 Iowa City 184 lb2002 Albany 197 lbBig 12 Championships1999 Ames 184 lb2000 Lincoln 184 lb2001 Stillwater 184 lb2002 Norman 197 lb Contents 1 Early life 2 Wrestling career 2 1 College 2 2 Freestyle 3 Freestyle record 4 NCAA record 5 Coaching career 5 1 Iowa State 5 2 Penn State 6 Coaching results 7 Awards and honors 7 1 Other honors 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly life editBorn in Salt Lake City Utah to Steve and Debbie Sanderson Cael attended Wasatch High School in Heber City Utah where he was coached by his father a former wrestler at Brigham Young University As a high school wrestler Sanderson was a four time Utah state champion 1994 97 and compiled a record of 127 3 2 Wrestling career editCollege edit Upon graduation Sanderson followed his brothers Cody and Cole to Iowa State After redshirting in 1997 98 Sanderson won all 39 of his matches to win his first NCAA and Big 12 Conference titles at 184 pounds He was also the first freshman in NCAA history to be named the Outstanding Wrestler at nationals 3 His next three seasons were virtually identical compiling 40 wins and no losses in each and finishing with the only perfect record in NCAA Division I history at 159 0 By winning all of his matches he became only the second wrestler in history to that point to win four NCAA Division I titles He was also named the Outstanding Wrestler in all NCAA tournaments he competed in 4 Sanderson was a three time Dan Hodge Trophy winner collegiate wrestling s equivalent to the Heisman Trophy being the first to win the award multiple times and the only person to win it three times 3 For his performance as a senior in 2002 he received the Wade Schalles Award for best collegiate pinner 5 He holds the longest win streak across all NCAA divisions 6 This makes him the most accomplished collegiate wrestler ever 7 8 In 2017 Sanderson was inducted into the Iowa State Hall of Fame 9 Freestyle edit Sanderson was a two time US Cadet World Team Member placing third and fourth in 1994 and 1995 respectively 10 He was also a US University National Champion in 1999 and a University World Champion in 2000 11 He became the US National Champion in 2001 2002 and 2003 12 He was also an original US World Team Member in 2001 and 2002 however he chose not to participate at the 01 World Championships to focus in folkstyle 13 and the USA team chose to not compete in 2002 14 In 2003 he won the Manitoba Open in Canada in February 15 placed second at the World Cup in April third at the 2003 Pan American Games 16 and second at the World Championships 17 In 2004 he once again claimed the Manitoba Open title 15 and won the US Olympic Team Trials 18 At the 2004 Summer Olympics Sanderson claimed wins over Magomed Kurugliyev Siarhei Borchanka Majid Khodaei Yoel Romero and Moon Eui jae to become an Olympic Gold medalist in Athens Greece 19 While already a full time coach at Penn State Sanderson came out of retirement in 2011 20 and took home an Ion Corneanu Memorial title 21 won the US World Team Trials 22 and placed fifth at the World Championships 23 In 2011 Sanderson was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame as a Distinguished Member 24 Freestyle record editWorld Championships amp OlympicsRes Record Opponent Score Date Event Location2011 World Championships 5th at 84 kgLoss 13 3 nbsp Albert Saritov 0 1 0 3 September 17 2011 2011 World Wrestling Championships nbsp Istanbul TurkeyWin 13 2 nbsp Alireza Goudarzi 6 0 1 0Win 12 2 nbsp Yermek Baiduashov 4 3 0 1 2 1Win 11 2 nbsp Yoon Chan uk FallLoss 10 2 nbsp Sharif Sharifov 1 3 1 4Win 10 1 nbsp Alejandro Gallardo 6 0 7 02004 Summer Olympics nbsp at 84kgWin 9 1 nbsp Moon Eui jae 3 1 August 28 2004 2004 Olympic Games nbsp Athens GreeceWin 8 1 nbsp Yoel Romero 3 2Win 7 1 nbsp Majid Khodaei 6 5Win 6 1 nbsp Siarhei Borchanka 9 1Win 5 1 nbsp Magomed Kurugliyev 4 22003 World Championships nbsp at 84 kgLoss 4 1 nbsp Sazhid Sazhidov 3 4 September 12 2003 2003 World Wrestling Championships nbsp New York New YorkWin 4 0 nbsp Rezav Mindorashvili 4 2Win 3 0 nbsp Mahmed Aghaev 3 0Win 2 0 nbsp Majid Khodaei 8 2Win 1 0 nbsp Tero Perkkioe 8 2NCAA record editNCAA Championships MatchesRes Record Opponent Score Date Event2002 NCAA Championships nbsp at 197Win 159 0 Jon Trenge MAJ 12 4 March 21 23 2002 2002 NCAA Division I Wrestling ChampionshipsWin 158 0 Nick Preston MAJ 18 7Win 157 0 Jason Payne TF 23 8Win 156 0 Kyle Cerminara PIN 6 33Win 155 0 Eric Mausser PIN 3 32Win 154 0 Scott Barker TF 22 7Win 153 0 Tom Grossman FallWin 152 0 William Gruenwald FallWin 151 0 Jon Trenge 6 1Win 150 0 Jason Gore FallWin 149 0 Ryan Fulaas ForfeitWin 148 0 Kyle Smith FallWin 147 0 Will Gruenwald FallWin 146 0 Bill Stouffer FallWin 145 0 Tom Grossman FallWin 144 0 Erik Gladish FallWin 143 0 Jason Payne FallWin 142 0 Lee Fullhart 5 3Win 141 0 Jon Trenge MD 16 5Win 140 0 Chris Skretkowlz TF 22 5Win 139 0 Nick Curby FallWin 138 0 Jim Kassner FallWin 137 0 Ryan Fulsaas FallWin 136 0 Jareck Horton FallWin 135 0 Bart George FallWin 134 0 Nick McTee ForfeitWin 133 0 Joe Compton TF 23 7Win 132 0 Aaron Granell FallWin 131 0 Brent Miller TF 20 5Win 130 0 Greg Sawyer TFWin 129 0 Daegen Smith FallWin 128 0 Peter Mosley FallWin 127 0 Nick Thomas FallWin 126 0 Chris Skretkowicz FallWin 125 0 Chad Wallace FallWin 124 0 Cris Bietz TFWin 123 0 Josh Broadway TFWin 122 0 Jeremiah Kovarik Fall2001 NCAA Championships nbsp at 184 lbsWin 121 0 Daniel Cormier 8 4 March 15 17 2001 2001 NCAA Division I Wrestling ChampionshipsWin 120 0 Victor Sveda MD 21 7Win 119 0 Jessman Smith TF 21 6Win 118 0 Jeremy Wilson FallWin 117 0 Kyle Hanson TF 24 9Win 116 0 Scott Barker TF 22 7Win 115 0 Daniel Cormier 8 3Win 114 0 Ry Stone FallWin 113 0 Kyle Hansen MD 21 8Win 112 0 Matt Fletcher FallWin 111 0 R D Pursell FallWin 110 0 Ry Stone FallWin 109 0 Josh Lambrecht TF 21 10Win 108 0 Shawn Scannel FallWin 107 0 Daniel Cormier 10 3Win 106 0 Jessman Smith TFWin 105 0 Andy Hrovat FallWin 104 0 Daniel Cormier MD 14 3Win 103 0 Josh Lambrecht MD 16 8Win 102 0 Ed Aliakseyenka TFWin 101 0 Ralph Everett FallWin 100 0 Jason Rossotti FallWin 99 0 Ralph DeNisco MD 17 6Win 98 0 Francis Volpe TFWin 97 0 Nate Patrick MD 16 7Win 96 0 Viktor Sveda MD 14 5Win 95 0 Francis Volpe FallWin 94 0 Marcus Schontube 16 10Win 93 0 Josh Bocks FallWin 92 0 Jessman Smith FallWin 91 0 Jeff Pangborn FallWin 90 0 Adam Kellogg FallWin 89 0 Bert Watford FallWin 88 0 Paul Okins TF 19 3Win 87 0 Ben Blood TF 18 3Win 86 0 Anton Talamantes MD 20 6Win 85 0 Mike Odle FallWin 84 0 Viktor Sveda MD 16 3Win 83 0 Josh Lambrecht MD 12 4Win 82 0 Ralph DeNisco FallWin 81 0 Nick Curcio Fall2000 NCAA Championships nbsp at 184 lbsWin 80 0 Vertus Jones MD 19 6 March 16 18 2000 2000 NCAA Division I Wrestling ChampionshipsWin 79 0 Brandon Eggum MD 16 5Win 78 0 Rob Rohn TF 20 5Win 77 0 Dax Pecaro TF 21 6Win 76 0 Adam Schaaf FallWin 75 0 Daniel Cormier 8 4Win 74 0 Tom Grossman MD 17 7Win 73 0 Kyle Hansen FallWin 72 0 Charles McTorry TF 22 6Win 71 0 Mike Marshall FallWin 70 0 John Maze TF 27 10Win 69 0 Brandon Eggum 6 1Win 68 0 Tom Grossman TF 19 4Win 67 0 Daniel Cormier MD 20 9Win 66 0 Brandon Eggum MD 8 0Win 65 0 Tom Grossman FallWin 64 0 Lionel Halsey FallWin 63 0 Jeff Knupp TF 21 6Win 62 0 Rob Anspach ForfeitWin 61 0 Dave Murray FallWin 60 0 Cash Edwards TFWin 59 0 Isaac Weber MD 16 7Win 58 0 Nate Patrick 7 2Win 57 0 Kevin Vogel MD 17 5Win 56 0 Lionel Halsey 5 1Win 55 0 Sean Salmon TF 20 5Win 54 0 Brian Falciglia FallWin 53 0 Joe Cotant TF 20 5Win 52 0 Donavan True FallWin 51 0 Paul Jenn DQWin 50 0 Joel Schrimpf FallWin 49 0 Nathan Ackerman TF 17 2Win 48 0 B J Shelley TF 22 6Win 47 0 Chad Karnal FallWin 46 0 Joe Terrill TF 23 7Win 45 0 Damion Hahn 4 3Win 44 0 Jessman Smith TF 17 2Win 43 0 Carson Andorf MD 17 7Win 42 0 Ty Swarm TF 24 5Win 41 0 Brandon Eggum 7 4Win 40 0 Todd Schmauss FallWin 39 0 Drew Bouwman 20 5Win 38 0 Ryan Rettke TF 26 111999 NCAA Championships nbsp at 184 lbsWin 37 0 Brandon Eggum 6 1 March 18 20 1999 1999 NCAA Division I Wrestling ChampionshipsWin 36 0 Brad Vering FallWin 35 0 Andy Hrovat FallWin 34 0 Nate Patrick MD 18 6Win 33 0 Josh Dideon FallWin 32 0 Brad Vering 9 5Win 31 0 Tom Grossman MD 13 5Win 30 0 Ken Bigley TFWin 29 0 Casey Strand 6 2Win 28 0 Tony Spiker FallWin 27 0 Jason Moore MD 19 6Win 26 0 Matt Carpenter TF 22 7Win 25 0 Scott Coleman MD 17 7Win 24 0 Vertus Jones 6 5Win 23 0 Brad Vering ForfeitWin 22 0 Tom Grossman FallWin 21 0 Mark Munoz MD 10 2Win 20 0 Paul Jenn TF MD 10 2Win 19 0 Tom Grossman MD 20 8Win 18 0 Mark Munoz 5 1Win 17 0 Casey Strand FallWin 16 0 Tom Ciezki 6 3Win 15 0 Nate Patrick 7 2Win 14 0 Ryan Rettke FallWin 13 0 John Van Doren 11 4Win 12 0 Aaron Simpson TF 9 3Win 11 0 Greg Gingeleskie 5 0Win 10 0 James Brimm 5 0Win 9 0 Mike Gadsby TF 19 4Win 8 0 Tom Ciezki TF 23 7Win 7 0 Paul Jenn TF 19 4Win 6 0 William Rufis FallWin 5 0 B J Shelley FallWin 4 0 Brant LaGrange MD 21 8Win 3 0 Steve Burleson FallWin 2 0 Joe Brougard TF 20 5Win 1 0 George Flannick TF 20 5 25 26 27 28 Coaching career editIowa State edit Sanderson began his wrestling coaching career with the season ending in 2004 as a special assistant for Iowa State After short stints in associate head coaching positions he became the head coach for the season ending in 2007 In three seasons Sanderson led Iowa State to NCAA Division I finishes of second fifth and third overall 29 He also coached his wrestlers to two individual NCAA Division I national titles Penn State edit Before the 2009 season ended Sanderson became the head coach of Penn State s wrestling team As of 2023 Sanderson s Penn State teams have won ten NCAA Division I team titles 30 During that time he also coached his wrestlers to 34 individual NCAA Division I titles Coaching results editCoaching RecordSeason Team Finish Dual Record All Americans National ChampionsIowa State University2007 nbsp 13 3 0 4 12008 5th 16 4 0 7 02009 nbsp 15 3 0 4 1Pennsylvania State University2010 9th 13 6 1 3 02011 nbsp 17 1 1 5 12012 nbsp 13 1 0 6 32013 nbsp 13 1 0 5 22014 nbsp 15 1 0 7 22015 6th 11 4 0 5 12016 nbsp 16 0 0 6 22017 nbsp 14 0 0 6 52018 nbsp 14 0 0 8 42019 nbsp 14 0 0 7 32020 DNC 12 2 0 5 02021 nbsp 6 0 0 6 42022 nbsp 17 0 0 6 52023 nbsp 16 0 0 8 2Career 235 26 2 98 36Awards and honors edit2011 nbsp Ion Corneanu Memorial2004 nbsp Summer Olympics nbsp Manitoba Open John Smith Award as the Freestyle Wrestler of the Year 31 2003 nbsp World Wrestling Championships nbsp Pan American Games nbsp Manitoba Open John Smith Award as the Freestyle Wrestler of the Year 32 2002Best Male College Athlete ESPY Award Dan Hodge Trophy winner NCAA Division I Championships Outstanding Wrestler Wade Schalles Award winner nbsp NCAA Division I nbsp Big 12 Conference2001Dan Hodge Trophy winner NCAA Division I Championships Outstanding Wrestler nbsp NCAA Division I nbsp Big 12 Conference2000Dan Hodge Trophy winner NCAA Division I Championships Outstanding Wrestler nbsp NCAA Division I nbsp Big 12 Conference1999NCAA Division I Championships Outstanding Wrestler nbsp NCAA Division I nbsp Big 12 Conference Other honors edit Iowa Sports Hall of Fame inductee 33 Iowa State Cyclones Hall of Fame inductee National Wrestling Hall of Fame Distinguished Member Sports Illustrated cover appearance 34 Wheaties cereal box appearanceSee also editList of Pennsylvania State University Olympians Aleksandr KarelinReferences edit Anderson Kelli 2002 04 01 The Top 10 SI picks the most impressive college sports feats ever Sports Illustrated Retrieved 2009 02 05 15 years ago Cael concludes perfect college career InterMat Retrieved 2020 10 29 a b Cael Sanderson College statistics records championships NCAA com www ncaa com Retrieved 2020 10 29 15 years ago Cael concludes perfect college career InterMat Retrieved 2020 10 29 Schalles Award Winners WIN magazine Retrieved 2023 04 28 NCAA Wrestling Unbeaten Streak Leaders mwolverine com Retrieved 2020 10 29 NCAA weighs in Top 5 NCAA wrestlers of all time InterMat Retrieved 2020 10 29 Ranking top college wrestlers of all time InterMat Retrieved 2020 10 29 Cael Sanderson 2017 Hall of Fame Iowa State University Athletics Retrieved 2020 10 29 Cael Sanderson State College PA Trackwrestling Profile Trackwrestling Retrieved 2020 10 29 Cael Sanderson named U S Men s Freestyle World Team coach Penn State University news psu edu Retrieved 2020 10 29 BeUndefeated com Undefeated Sport Nutrition Sport Cookies Custom Sport Drink beundefeated com Retrieved 2020 10 29 EGGUM PAULSON CLAIM SILVER MEDALS AT WORLD WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS University of Minnesota Athletics Retrieved 2020 10 29 Cael Sanderson 3 time Hodge Trophy winner WIN Magazine 2010 10 07 Retrieved 2020 10 29 a b Cael Sanderson Key Speakers Bureau Retrieved 2020 10 29 Grundmeier Lucas Overtime loss for Sanderson in Pan American Games semifinals Iowa State Daily Retrieved 2020 10 29 Cael Sanderson loses final at World Championships Iowa State Daily Retrieved 2020 10 29 Match of the Day Cael Sanderson defeats Lee Fulhart in match three to make the 2004 Olympic Team Team USA May 1 2020 Archived from the original on November 2 2020 Perfection Sanderson wins wrestling gold ESPN com 2004 08 28 Retrieved 2020 10 29 Schulte Scott 2011 07 28 Cael Sanderson excited to be back on the wrestling mat Deseret News Retrieved 2020 10 29 Cael Sanderson captures title at Ion Corneanu Memorial in Romania Team USA August 6 2011 Archived from the original on November 4 2020 Sanderson wins spot in worlds with trials title ESPN com 2011 06 12 Retrieved 2020 10 29 Sanderson Takes Fifth at World Championship and Varner Wins Bronze Penn State University Athletics 17 September 2011 Retrieved 2020 10 29 Cael Sanderson National Wrestling Hall of Fame Retrieved September 17 2022 Brackets www wrestlingstats com Retrieved 2021 10 23 Yumpu com 1999 69th NCAA Wrestling Tournament 3 18 1999 Wrestling Stats yumpu com Retrieved 2021 10 23 Cael Sanderson College statistics records championships NCAA com wwwcache ncaa com Retrieved 2021 10 23 USATODAY com Cael Sanderson s perfect record usatoday30 usatoday com Retrieved 2021 10 23 Cael Sanderson Bio Penn State Official Athletic Site Gopsusports com Archived from the original on 2016 07 08 Retrieved 2018 04 22 WR Two Lions Up for the Hodge Penn State Official Athletic Site Gopsusports com 2018 03 20 Archived from the original on 2018 05 03 Retrieved 2018 04 22 Abbott Gary 2005 04 28 Cael Sanderson named 2004 John Smith Award winner as the Freestyle Wrestler of the Year by USA Wres TheMat com USA Wrestling Content themat com Archived from the original on 2018 03 24 Retrieved 2018 04 22 Abbott Gary Cael Sanderson named 2003 John Smith Award winner as the Freestyle Wrestler of the Year by USA Wres TheMat com USA Wrestling Content themat com Archived from the original on 2018 03 24 Retrieved 2018 04 22 Hamilton Andy 21 July 2012 Cael Sanderson elected to Des Moines Sunday Register s Iowa Sports Hall of Fame Des Moines Register Archived from the original on 21 January 2013 Retrieved 22 July 2012 Palmer Mark March 13 2017 15 years ago Cael concludes perfect college career Archived 2019 10 17 at the Wayback Machine InterMat Wrestling Retrieved September 17 2022 External links editCael Sanderson at the International Wrestling Database alternate link nbsp Cael Sanderson at Olympics com Cael Sanderson at Olympedia nbsp Cael Sanderson on Instagram nbsp Cael Sanderson Penn State Bio gopsusports com at the Wayback Machine archived July 8 2016 Cael Sanderson Wrestling Technique thewrestlingtalk com at the Wayback Machine archived February 20 2011 Retrieved from https 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