Acceptance Rate
19%
Avg SAT
1,454
Avg ACT
25
Enrollment
20,556
Sport
Wrestling
Gender
Men's
Division
NCAA Division 1
Location
Chapel Hill, NC
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Coleman Scott
Head Coach
Scott, who came to UNC as an assistant in 2014, becomes the sixth head coach in the history of the program. A native of Waynesburg, Pennsylvania, Scott capped an incredible career at OSU by winning the 2008 NCAA title at 133 pounds. In addition to his success at the collegiate level, Scott has also excelled at the international level as a four-time member of the United States National Team. His crowning achievement came at the 2012 London Olympics, where he won a bronze medal in freestyle wrestling at 60 kg. Scott works directly with the light and light/middle weights on technique and training for Carolina while still competing at the national and international levels. Prior to starring at Oklahoma State, Scott was a three-time Pennsylvania state champion at Waynesburg Central High School. Scott and his wife Jessica have two children: daughter Leighton Ann and son Stetson Lewis.
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Rob Koll
Head Coach
Rob Koll , a 1988 national champion wrestler at the University of North Carolina, was named the head coach of Carolina's wrestling program on Aug. 31, 2023. ...
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Tony Ramos
Associate Head Coach
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Neil Erisman
Assistant Coach
Erisman came to UNC after two seasons of coaching at his alma mater and one at Stillwater High School in Oklahoma. A native of De Soto, Kansas, Erisman was a state champion at De Soto High School before competing at the collegiate level at Oklahoma State. He was a team captain at OSU and a three-time NCAA qualifier at 157 pounds who won the Big 12 title as a senior in 2011. Erisman and his wife Kelli have two children, a son, Duke, and a daughter, Oakley.
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Bryce Hasseman
Assistant Coach
Hasseman coached at Oklahoma State under legendary head coach John Smith. Under Smith, Hasseman helped guide three OSU wrestlers to All-America finishes - Clayton Foster, who took second at 197 pounds in 2011; Chris Perry, who took third at 174 in 2012; and Cayle Byers, who took third at 197 in 2012. A former U.S. National Team member and world team alternate, Hasseman trained for the Olympics at the University of Iowa and the Olympic Training Center under coach Terry Brands. During his time in Iowa City, the Hawkeyes won an NCAA team title. Hasseman owns international wins as prestigious events such as the Don Kolov International, the Dave Schultz Memorial, the Guelph Open, the Hargobind International and the Canada Cup. Hasseman started his college career at Northern Illinois before transferring to Bloomsburg. While at Bloomsburg, Hasseman won an EWL conference title and was an NCAA qualifier at 174 pounds. During the 2004-05 season, Hasseman led Bloomsburg with an 38-6 record. A native of Franklin, Indiana, Hasseman is married to former USA Volleyball national team player Angie McGinnis. The two met while training at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in 2008 and have two sons, Levi and Isaiah.
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