PSAC Award of Merit Choose a Hall Of Fame Member: Angle, Kurt Baumgartner, Bruce Daly, Chuck Hutchinson, Jan Reed, Andre Schalles, Wade Spence, Steve Vogelsong, Ryan Wade Schalles Class 1975 Induction 2012 Sport(s) Wade Schalles Clarion University Wade Schalles became just the fifth recipient of the PSAC Award of Merit when he was presented with the award on February 19, 2012. In doing so, he became the second former Clarion wrestler to garner the PSAC's highest honor, joining former Olympic standout Kurt Angle. Schalles, a native of Hollidaysburg, Pa., wrestled at Clarion from 1971-74 and holds the all-time NCAA record for most pins with 106. He is the only wrestler in NCAA history with at least 100 career pins and he compiled an overall career record of 153-5-1 - a .965 winning percentage. He won two individual NCAA championships in 1972 and 1973 and also won four individual PSAC championships from 1971-74 - one of just 14 four-time PSAC champions. He remains the only wrestler in PSAC history to have been named the Outstanding Wrestler at the PSAC Championship four times. Schalles was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 1991 and was one of only 15 wrestlers named to the NCAA's 75th anniversary all-time team in 2005. The Schalles Award is named after him and is annually presented by the NWCA and WIN Magazine to the collegiate and scholastic wrestlers with the most pins.