The Michigan Wolverines wrestling team is an
NCAA Division I
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Wrestling
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team competing as members of the
Big Ten Conference
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. The team is coached by Sean Bormet, a two-time All-American at Michigan.
Coaching Staff
As of December 27, 2022.
Coaching
Head coach history
National championships
Individual Championships
Michigan wrestlers have combined to win 24 individual NCAA championships.
Awards and honors
Coaching
;NWCA Coach of the Year
*Sean Bormet (2022)
;Big Ten Coach of the Year
*Sean Bormet (2022)
Wrestlers
;Dan Hodge Trophy
*Mason Parris (2023)
Notable Michigan Wolverine wrestlers
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Myles Amine – Olympic bronze medalist in
freestyle wrestling
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at
2020 Summer Olympics representing
San Marino
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, five-time NCAA All-American
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Rick Bay – two-time Big Ten Champion, served as head wrestling coach for Michigan (1970–74), and was later a college athletic director and professional sports executive
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Ryan Bertin
Ryan Bertin (born November 13, 1981) is an American folkstyle wrestler. He competed for the University of Michigan, and won NCAA Division I wrestling titles at 157 pounds in 2003 and 2005.
Early life
He is the son of Laurie and Chris Bertin, who ...
– two-time NCAA Champion and four-time All-American
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Mark Churella – three-time NCAA Champion, qualified for
1980 Summer Olympics
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Dennis Fitzgerald – two-time Big Ten Champion, gold medalist for USA at
1963 Pan American Games
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Host city selection
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, was also a Michigan football player along with being a college and
NFL coach
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Ed Don George – Olympian in freestyle wrestling at
1928 Summer Olympics
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, later was a
professional wrestler
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John Greene – Big Ten runner-up, also played football at Michigan, going on to play seven seasons in the NFL as a
wide receiver for the
Detroit Lions
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Robert Hewitt – Olympian in freestyle wrestling at
1928 Summer Olympics
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, two-time NCAA finalist
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Andy Hrovat
Andy Hrovat (born January 21, 1980) is an American wrestler who specializes in freestyle wrestling. He was a 3-time NCAA All-American and wrestled in the 2008 Olympic Games.
High school career
Hrovat wrestled scholastically at St. Edward High ...
– Olympian in freestyle wrestling at
2008 Summer Olympics, three-time NCAA All-American
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Mark Johnson – qualified for the 1980 U.S. Olympic Team in
Greco-Roman wrestling, two-time NCAA finalist
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Harold Nichols – NCAA Champion, won six NCAA team championships as head coach at
Iowa State
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Stevan Mićić – Olympian at 2020 Summer Olympics in freestyle wrestling representing
Serbia
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, NCAA finalist and three-time All-American
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Alec Pantaleo – 2022 U.S. Open National Champion in freestyle wrestling, three-time NCAA All-American
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Dave Porter – two-time NCAA Champion and three-time All-American, also played football at Michigan lettering twice as a defensive tackle
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Nick Suriano – NCAA Champion and Big 10 Champion at Michigan
References
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