Nittany
Lion Wrestlers Welcome Two-Time National Champion Mark Perry to Coaching Staff
Four-time
Hawkeye All-American joins Nittany Lion wrestling family
STATE COLLEGE,
Pa.; August 7, 2008 -- Penn State Nittany
Lion head wrestling coach Troy Sunderland
quickly filled out his coaching staff today with the hiring of former Iowa
Hawkeye National Champion Mark Perry. Perry will fill the second assistant
coach position recently vacated by former assistant
John Hughes.
"We're very excited to add Mark to our coaching staff,"
Sunderland
said. "This is a man who has had great success as both an individual and team
at Iowa. We
are happy to welcome him to the
Penn
State wrestling family. I
am confident his skills and wrestling knowledge will compliment and enhance our
current staff, putting us in a position to achieve our goal of a national team
championship."
Perry won the last two NCAA National Championships at 165 pounds. The
Stillwater, Okla., native was a
four-time All-American at Iowa
where he helped lead the Hawkeyes to the NCAA team title this season. Perry's
25 points en route to his second individual crown were the most scored by any
wrestler at Nationals this year.
Perry became Iowa's
14th two-time National Champion this year and became a four-time
All-American (the 17th Hawkeye to do so). He missed the entire Big
Ten dual season with an injury but still posted a 20-3 season record and led the
Hawkeyes in pins (12) and fastest pin (21 seconds).
As a freshman, he went 27-5 with a 12-2 dual record, took second at Big Tens and
second at Nationals. As a sophomore, he went 21-4, 9-1 in duals, took second at
Big Tens and third at Nationals. In 2006-07, the junior went 28-4, 16-3 in
duals, won the Big Ten title and the NCAA Championship as well. Add last year's
Big Ten runner-up finish and second NCAA title and Perry leaves Iowa as one of
the school's most decorated and successful wrestlers.
"After spending time working at camps and clinics, I discovered that I have a
passion for coaching," Perry said. "Once I decided that coaching was the
direction I wanted to go in, I had the chance to talk with a lot of prestigious
programs about opportunities. Being the son of a former coach, when the
Penn
State position opened up,
I was obviously interested."
"Penn
State
has always been a program that I've recognized as one of the nation's best,"
Perry continued. "I'm very excited to be a part of the Nittany Lion program. I
can develop myself as a coach as well as help this program reach its goals.
Pennsylvania is the proving ground for young wrestlers
and I don't think I could be in a better situation. I've had the chance to gain
knowledge from some of the greatest minds in wrestling and I feel I have a lot
to offer. I'm confident that I can help
Penn State
reach its goal of winning the national title."
Penn State
will announce its 2008-09 schedule later this month. The season will begin with
Wrestle-Offs in early November.

photo courtesy Iowa Athletic Communications
Pat
Donghia
Penn
State
Athletic Communications
814-865-1757
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