Coach Brian Dolph
Coaching History
University of Pennsylvania (1994-2004; 2011-14)
Cleveland State University (2006-07)
University of Michigan (2010-11)
Head Coach USA Wrestling/Pennsylvania Regional Training Site (2014-15)
Freestyle bio
2000 Olympic Alternate
6X National Team Member (1995 - 2000)
Champion / Outstanding Wrestler Award in multiple International Tournaments
FILA Junior National Champion (1988)
Collegiate/International Wrestling History
Indiana University (1985-90)
One of the most esteemed careers in Hoosier program history
Indiana's first NCAA individual champion in 50 years as a senior in 1990 by capturing the 150-pound NCAA title
A three-time NCAA All-American (1988,89,90)
NCAA finishes of third (1989) and eighth (1988) and, at the time of his achievement, was the first Hoosier wrestler in program history to register three consecutive All-American performances
127-9 career record ranks fourth in all-time wins at Indiana, while his 46 wins and .934 career winning percentage as a senior remain on IU program records
1989 and 1990 Big Ten Champion
Champion at Midlands Championship in 1989
Successful 10-year run in the 68kg/149.5-pound and 76kg/167.5-pound freestyle divisions, qualifying for the World and Olympic Trials every year
2000 U.S. Olympic Trials runner-up 167.5 pound and traveled to Sydney, Australia, as an alternate on the U.S. Olympic Team
Six-time national team member and a champion of several international tournaments, including the Alexander Medved International in Russia, where he did not give up a single point
A native of Canton, Ohio, Dolph received his Bachelor's degree in Health and Physical Education from Indiana in 1990.