Wrestling team achieves historic success under new coach

Wrestling team achieves historic success under new coach
Bardo Gymnasium — Penn Athletics
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In the 2024-25 wrestling season, Coach Dalton Rohrbaugh led his team to significant achievements in his first year. Under his guidance, the team secured its first Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference (AMCC) dual championship and celebrated its inaugural AMCC individual tournament champion. The team also boasted eight individual conference champions, marking a record for the program.

The team’s performance extended beyond the conference as they achieved a top 10 regional finish, their highest ever. Five wrestlers placed in regional competitions, setting another record for the program. Notably, Noah Hunt qualified for the NCAA Division III tournament and graduated as the program’s first wrestler to win 100 matches.

Several team members received honors for their performances. On the All-AMCC first team were Justin Adams (York, 125), Kaden Ware (Brooklyn, Connecticut, 133), Noah Hunt (Muncy, 141), TJ Martin (Honesdale, 149), Carter Davis (York, 165), Travis Green (Manchester, Maryland, 174), Isaac Cory (Montoursville, 184), and Nic Brotzman (Marietta, 285).

In the NCAA Division III Mideast Region rankings: Noah Hunt placed third at 141 pounds; Carter Davis was fourth at 165 pounds; Isaac Cory took fifth at 184 pounds; Nicholas Woodruff from Wyalusing finished sixth at 197 pounds; and TJ Martin came eighth at 149 pounds.



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