Wrestling at Devaney

Honors and Awards
Three-time All-American (1989, 8th; 1990, 7th; 1991, 7th)
Four-time NCAA qualifier
Team Captain 

NCAA Championships
1991 - No. 9 Chenoweth claimed his third All-American honors his senior year after posting a 4-1 tournament record and securing a seventh-place finish.
1990 - Made his third-straight national meet appearance, entering the field as the No. 8 seed. Chenoweth posted a 4-2 mark in the tourney and finished seventh, picking up two wins before meeting top-seeded and eventual champion Dan St. John of Arizona State. He lost 5-1 to St. John and moved into the consolation bracket, where he split his next two matches before beating Jason Suter of Penn State, 6-4, in his final bout of the season.
1989 - Entered the tournament unseeded and unranked but turned in one of the outstanding performances of the meet, posting wins over the third, fourth and fifth seeds en route to an eighth-place finish and All-America honors. Chenoweth finished the tournament with a 4-3 record.
1988 - Received a wild-card berth and went 1-2 in his first national meet with both losses coming to eventual All-Americans.

Season Notes
1991 - Finished third at the St. Louis Open and compiled a 16-5-1 season record. He finished his Nebraska career with a 96-40-6 record.
1990 - Compiled a 34-7 record with all seven losses coming to wrestlers ranked in the top 10 and six to All-Americans, including three to St. John. He was 15-2 in duals and fourth on the team with a plus-55 takedown margin while giving up just seven takedowns in dual matches. Chenoweth was ranked as high as No. 2 by Amateur Wrestling News and spent much of the season in the top six. He finished a disappointing third in the Big Eight for the second-straight year after dropping his first-round match to ninth-ranked Matt Johnson of Iowa State, 4-3.
1989 - Placed third at the Big Eight meet, winning 15 of his last 21 matches to finish the season 27-12-2, third on the team in wins. His eight losses were to 1989 All-Americans. He was ranked as high as 12th by AWN during the season but dropped after the conference meet.
1988 - Third-team AWN freshman All-Star, finishing fourth in the Big Eight and 19-16-3 on the season. His seven losses were to All-Americans, including four by three points or less.
1987 - Redshirted, compiling a 10-4 record in open tournaments with a pair of fifth-place finishes.
Other - Nebraska's first major recruit out of the state of Oklahoma, captured three state titles while compiling a 90-7 career mark as a prep. He was named the Outstanding Wrestler in Oklahoma's Class 2A and rated third on AWN's high school All-America list, adding fifth at the 1987 National Espoir Freestyle Championships and a title at the 1986 Junior National Freestyle championship (178), appearing in the "Faces in the Crowd"' section of the Sept. 22, 1986, issue of Sports Illustrated.
Personal - Son of Bill and Roberta Chenoweth, majored in speech communication.