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Koll joined Cornell University as an assistant wrestling coach in 1989. He became head wrestling coach at the school in 1993. He led Cornell to six top-five finishes in the NCAA Division I wrestling tournament, including second-place finishes in 2010 and 2011. The 2010 and 2011 finishes were the best ever for an Ivy League team. [3]
Since 2021, the Cornell wrestling team has been coached by two-time NCAA All-American and former Cornell wrestler Mike Grey, who took over for Rob Koll, who left for Stanford after 28 years as head coach. [2] Koll led the team to eight top-five finishes in the NCAA Division I wrestling tournament, including second-place finishes in 2010 and 2011.
The Stanford wrestling team is coached by Rob Koll, replacing Jason Borelli after he took the head coaching job at American University in 2021. In his 13 years as head coach, Borelli led the Cardinal to 122 dual wins, making him Stanford's winningest coach.
As a professor of Health and Physical Education and coach, Koll led Penn State for 14 seasons (1965–1979), which included unbeaten dual meet campaigns in 1967, 1970, 1971, 1972 and 1974. Koll is a member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame [ 2 ] and the father of Rob Koll , a collegiate wrestling head coach and NCAA champion at the ...
The NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships is a double-elimination tournament for individuals ... Under head coach Dan ... Rob Koll (1/1) Mike Van Arsdale (1/1 ...
The coach’s attorney says he did nothing wrong and students’ ”allegations against him are retaliatory.” Girls wrestling coaches removed from North TX school over alleged ‘inappropriate ...
The Tar Heel wrestling program boasts many ACC champions, All-Americans, and has 4 individual NCAA champions, with 7 championships amongst them: C.D. Mock (1982), Rob Koll (1988), T.J. Jaworsky (1993, 1994, 1995), and Austin O'Connor (2021, 2023). Jaworsky is known as one of the greatest college wrestlers of all time as he is the first and only ...
150: Michael Stokes, D, md. Owen Woodruff, 13-2. Delsea defeats Cranford 45-25 in Group 3 NJSIAA Wrestling Championships final in Piscataway NJ on February 11, 2024.