Jake Calhoun has been named head coach at Muhlenberg College. He spent the past two seasons as a grad assistant at Cortland after a year as an assistant coach at Gettysburg. He is a Stevens Point graduate, two time NCAA qualifier, and a Greco-Roman University All-American. He competed in the 2013 World Team Trials at 60kg. See below for more.
Jake Calhoun Named Head Wrestling Coach
Wednesday, August 21, 2013Two-time Division III national qualifier Jake Calhoun is Muhlenberg’s new head wrestling coach.
Calhoun had an outstanding collegiate career at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, earning bids to the national tournament in both 2007 and 2008. He earned All-Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference accolades in three of his four seasons, including winning the 125-pound title in 2007. Calhoun concluded his career by helping the Pointers finish 10th at the 2008 NCAA Championships.
Although Calhoun graduated from UWSP in 2009, his competitive career has continued. He reached University Level All-American status in Greco-Roman wrestling and wrestled in the World Team Trials in June 2013 for a spot on the World Team.
Calhoun brings nearly a decade of wrestling coaching experience to the Mules. For the past two years, he was a graduate assistant coach at Cortland State University, helping the Red Dragons to top-10 national finishes both years.
The year prior to that, Calhoun was an assistant coach at one of Muhlenberg’s Centennial Conference rivals, Gettysburg. He served as a volunteer assistant coach at Stevens Point from 2008 to 2010.Calhoun was a coach and counselor at the J Robinson and Ken Chertow wrestling camps at various locations around the country from 2005 to 2012. He also worked at the Cornell Wrestling Camp in 2012 and was an assistant coach at the Dennis Hall Wrestling Club from 2004 to 2010. He has been a coach and board member of the Modern Day Gladiators wrestling club since 2011.
Calhoun, who earned his USA Wrestling Bronze Coach’s Certification in 2011, is a member of the National Wrestling Coaches Association and was director of the 2013 Empire Collegiate Wrestling Conference tournament.
Good luck to Coach Calhoun and Muhlenberg! Glad the school is continuing to make the commitment to wrestling.
Good luck to coach Calhoun, and although the Mules have been down the past several years, they are in the center of a hot bed for wrestling which could make rebuilding easier. Best of Luck.
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