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| GI  = General Information
| CC  = Collegiate Career
| HSC = High School Career
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| footnotes          = <small>1. Through 2012–13.</small>
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| college-record    = 43-17<sup>1</sup>
| weight-class      = 125 lbs.
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| state-titles      =  1 (2010 AA-112 lb.)
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'''Mike Fuenffinger''' is a 125 pound Augsburg wrestler. A transfer from the U.S. Olympic Education Center at Northern Michigan, Fuenffinger joined the team during the spring 2012 semester finishing season at 14-9 and qualified for Nationals though he did not place. In his second season, he finished 29-8 with a Seventh-Place [[All-American]] finish. His career college record is 43-17 as of the end of the 2012–13 season.
'''Mike Fuenffinger''' is a 125 pound Augsburg wrestler. A transfer from the U.S. Olympic Education Center at Northern Michigan, Fuenffinger joined the team during the spring 2012 semester finishing season at 14-9 and qualified for Nationals though he did not place. In his second season, he finished 29-8 with a Seventh-Place [[All-American]] finish. His career college record is 43-17 as of the end of the 2012–13 season.



Revision as of 17:55, 24 April 2013

Mike Fuenffinger
Collegiate Career
Record 43-171
Weight class 125 lbs.
High School Career
State Titles 1 (2010 AA-112 lb.)
1. Through 2012–13.


Mike Fuenffinger is a 125 pound Augsburg wrestler. A transfer from the U.S. Olympic Education Center at Northern Michigan, Fuenffinger joined the team during the spring 2012 semester finishing season at 14-9 and qualified for Nationals though he did not place. In his second season, he finished 29-8 with a Seventh-Place All-American finish. His career college record is 43-17 as of the end of the 2012–13 season.