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Wrestling at Pitt began in the 1912–1913 school year [3] and eventually became one of the most tradition-rich sports at the University. Pitt's wrestling program boasts 17 individual NCAA national champions, the 15th most among all schools, [4] and 82 * All-Americans [2] throughout the program's history. [5]
The Keystone State Wrestling Alliance (KSWA) is a professional wrestling promotion that was founded in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 2000 by Lou Zygmuncik and Shawn Blanchard. KSWA's longtime ring announcer Bobby O purchased the promotion in 2005.
This was a battle royal to unify the KSWA International and Pittsburgh Championships. 2 Billy Rich: 1 October 4, 2003: 264 Bloomfield, Pennsylvania: Live event 3 Shawn Blanchard: 1 June 24, 2004: 51 Live event 4 Bob Atlas: 2 August 14, 2004: 56 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania: Mayhem at the Moose — Vacated — October 9, 2004 — Lawrenceville ...
The wrestling program has a rich history having finishing second at the NCAA Championships twice and in the top ten 13 times, being 15th in the number of all-time individual national champions with 16, and boasting 81 All-American wrestlers throughout its history. [36] Pitt competes in the ACC but formerly was a member of the Eastern Wrestling ...
Courts inside Fitzgerald Field House. Fitzgerald Field House is the competitive venue for the Pitt varsity sports of volleyball, gymnastics, and wrestling.With an indoor track, the Field House also serves as the primary indoor facility for the university's track and field team, as well as housing the wrestling training facility and the primary training and weight facilities for Pitt's Olympic ...
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Pitt marched all the way to the SMU 1-yard line on its opening possession, but fumbled. SMU got to the Panthers’ 7-yard line on its ensuing 22-play drive, but once there, it fumbled, as well.
Haselrig wrestled for University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown. He is the only person to ever win six NCAA titles in wrestling, three times in Division II and three times in Division I. His three-peat of Division II and Division I NCAA National Championships were won in 1987, 1988, and 1989. All six championships were won for Pitt–Johnstown. [2]