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The '''2009–10 Augsburg Wrestling season''' marked the 11th national championship in Augsburg history, the first under head coach [[Mark Matzek]]. Matzek was named Division III National Coach of the Year by the National Wrestling Coaches Association while assistant head coach [[Jared Evans]] was named National Assistant Coach of the Year.
The '''2009–10 Augsburg Wrestling season''' marked the 11th national championship in Augsburg history, the first under head coach [[Mark Matzek]]. Matzek was named Division III National Coach of the Year by the National Wrestling Coaches Association while assistant head coach [[Jared Evans]] was named National Assistant Coach of the Year.


[[Paul Bjorkstrand]], [[Tony Valek]] and [[Orlando Ponce]] all finished individual runners-up, marking the first since 1989 that a Division III team claimed overall team title with no individual national titlists. Augsburg had eight total All-Americans.
[[Paul Bjorkstrand]], [[Tony Valek]] and [[Orlando Ponce]] all finished individual runners-up, marking the first since 1989 that a Division III team claimed overall team title with no individual national titlists. Augsburg had eight total All-Americans, including [[Jason Adams]], [[Jared Massey]], [[Zach Molitor]], [[Josh Roberts]] and [[Andy Witzel]].
 


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Revision as of 14:57, 28 April 2013

2009–10 Season
Record 12–0
National Place First
Coach Mark Matzek

The 2009–10 Augsburg Wrestling season marked the 11th national championship in Augsburg history, the first under head coach Mark Matzek. Matzek was named Division III National Coach of the Year by the National Wrestling Coaches Association while assistant head coach Jared Evans was named National Assistant Coach of the Year.

Paul Bjorkstrand, Tony Valek and Orlando Ponce all finished individual runners-up, marking the first since 1989 that a Division III team claimed overall team title with no individual national titlists. Augsburg had eight total All-Americans, including Jason Adams, Jared Massey, Zach Molitor, Josh Roberts and Andy Witzel.