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Bay, Rick
Person
  • Michigan University Coach and wrestler
Chesbro, Todd
Person
  • Oklahoma State University
  • Head coach at Wyoming
Clinton, Ron
Person
  • Oklahoma State University Wrestler
  • Eastern Illinois State Coach
Cross, Kendall
Person
  • Oklahoma State University
  • Weight Class: 125.5 lbs.
  • Head coach at Wyoming
Denney, Mike
Person
  • University of Nebraska Omaha Coach
Evans, Tommy
Person
  • University of Oklahoma coach and wrestler
Gavin, Keith
Person
  • University of Pittsburgh Coach
Gibbons, Jim
Person
  • Iowa State University Wrestler and Coach
Griffith, Art
Person
  • Oklahoma Agricultural & Mechanical College Coach
Gutches, Les
Person
  • Oregon State University
  • Position: 177 Weight Class
  • Oregon State University Coach
Hall, Roy
Person
  • Davison High School Coach
Hellickson, Russ
Person
  • USA
  • Wisconsin Coach
  • Ohio State University
  • Position: 198 Weight Class
Hitchcock, Vaughn
Person
  • Washington State University
  • California Polytechnic State University Coach
Howard, Mike
Person
  • University of Iowa Coach 1922-1943
Koch, Jim
Person · 1947-2017

Jim Koch was well-known in the wrestling community. His wrestling career started in 1963 as a junior at Milbank High School. As a senior, he went 23-1-1 at the state meet, making him the school’s first wrestler to earn a medal at the competition.

Koch was recruited at SDSU for football and wrestling, and was awarded the Stephen F. Briggs academic scholarship. He focused on wrestling after his first year. Koch had an undefeated freshman wrestling season. He then became the varsity 160 pounder and competed in the North Central Conference championship finals for the next three years. Koch graduated from SDSU with honors in 1969. He earned a Master of Science in Health, Physical Education and Recreation from SDSU in 1974. Koch’s thesis can be viewed here.

His coaching career began in 1969 as an SDSU graduate assistant. In 1970, Koch joined the University of Wisconsin-Parkside as its first head wrestling coach. He remained at UW-Parkside for 41 seasons until his retirement in 2011, during which time the school’s wrestling program earned numerous accolades. According to a UW-Parkside press release, “his wrestlers earned 128 All-America honors, 80 Academic All-America honors, and 14 wrestlers won individual national championships. Under his tutelage, Ranger Athletics emerged as one of the top programs in the nation as his teams finished with a Top 10 national ranking in 23 seasons.” His wrestlers participated in 68 national tournaments, and his teams reached both the NCAA Division II Nationals and the NAIA Nationals 31 times.

Outside of the university program, Koch was also a leader in the sport on the national level. To name a few of his roles, he chaired the National Hall of Fame Committee for both the NAIA and the NCAA Division II and oversaw the induction of more than 70 and 74 members, respectively. Koch served terms as president for those same organizations’ National Wrestling Coaches Association, and was influential in developing the academic All-American awards requirements for the two groups. He was the host coach of the NCAA Division II National Tournament in 1982, 1990, and 2002.

Koch was widely recognized for his coaching achievements and service to the sport of wrestling. In 1971, Amateur Wrestling News named Koch the Collegiate Rookie Coach of the Year. As an SDSU alumnus, he received the 1995 Ralph Ginn Coaching Award for coaching excellence. He was inducted into six hall of fames, including the NAIA National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 1993, and the NCAA Division II Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2000. In 2003, the National Wrestling Hall of Fame honored Koch with the Lifetime Achievement Award.

Koch passed away March 23, 2017, at the age of 69, as the result of injuries from being struck by a car while jogging in St. Louis, Missouri, where he was attending the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships. Just prior to his death, the National Wrestling Coaches’ Association renamed its hall of fame to the Jim Koch Division II Wrestling Hall of Fame. In November 2018, UW-Parkside Wrestling revealed the new Jim Koch Wrestling Center practice facility.

  • South Dakota State University
  • Position:
    • 160 Weight Class
      • 167 Weight Class
  • University of Wisconsin-Parkside Coach
Koll, Rob
Person
  • Cornell University Coach
Leeman, Gerry
Person
  • UHI wrestler
  • Lehigh University Coach
Lorenzo, Rich
Person
  • Pennsylvania State University Coach, 1979-1992
McCready, Mike
Person
  • Coach at Upper Iowa University
McCuskey, Dave
Person
  • Athlete at Iowa State Teachers College
  • University of Iowa Coach (42 years)
McFarland, Joe
Person
  • Wrestler at Ohio State University
  • University of Indiana Coach
  • University of Michigan" Coach
Morgan, Marty
Person
  • North Dakota State University
  • Position: 177 Weight Class
  • Minnesota Coach
Neuberger, Tom
Person
  • South Dakota State University Athlete and Coach
Otopalik, Hugo
Person
  • Iowa State University Coach 1920-1953
Patten, Chuck
Person
  • University of Northern Iowa Wrestler and Coach
Patterson, Buel
Person
  • University of Nebraska Head Coach
  • University of Illinois Head Coach
Penrith, Brad
Person
  • University of Iowa
  • Position: 126 Weight Class
  • University of Northern Iowa Coach
Reader, Jon
Person
  • Davison High School
  • Position:
    • 119 Weight Class
    • 152 Weight Class
    • 160 Weight Class
  • Iowa State University
  • Position:
    • 165 Weight Class
  • South Dakota State University WRestling Assistant Coach
  • 2016-2017 SDSU Wrestling Coaching Staff
Robinson, J.
Person
  • University of Minnesota coach
  • Assistant for Dan Gable, Iowa
Roderick, Myron
Person
  • Oklahoma State University Wrestling coach began in 1956
Wilkinson, Jim
Person
  • Southern Illinois University Coach
Zalesky, Jim
Person
  • Iowa State University Wrestler and Coach
  • Position: 158 Weight Class