"I would like to thank Coach Schwab for the efforts and leadership he's shown and put forth while guiding the Beaver wrestling program over these last four years," Travis said. "We hate to see him go, but want to wish him the best in all of his future endeavors."
Mark Schwab
Schwab became just the second coach to lead the Beavers since the start of the 1978-79 season when he was hired in 2004 following the retirement of legendary coach, Al Baxter. To this point, the 2007 Iowa Conference Coach of the Year has seen his squads improve from a pair of seventh-place finishes to last season's fourth-place finish at the Iowa Conference Championships. The same can also be said at the NCAA Tournament, where his squads placed 30th and 21st, respectively, in his first two seasons, to a seventh-place standing a year ago.
Schwab says he will step down with plenty of good memories from his time guiding the Beavers.
"There were sure a lot of good moments here," Schwab said. "What I consider best moments are small things overall - like guys breaking thru, winning hard fought matches. I loved it when we could celebrate as a team."
BVU's seventh-place team finish at the 2007 National Tournament was the program's highest since placing fifth back in 2002. BVU's fourth-place finish during last year's Iowa Conference Championships was its highest since taking fourth in 2001.
To this point, Schwab has coached one individual conference champion and five All-Americans during his tenure, while also having a pair of wrestlers earn Scholar All-American accolades and one earn Academic All-Conference honors.
"It was a very challenging experience, and there is an awful lot to being a head coach in any sport; much more than most would think," Schwab added. "With the three recruiting classes we had in, it was interesting to see just how much an individual differs from the next but yet how predicable we can all be. This experience was a hands-on dealing with people in all their stages of highs and lows. It's personal education for future endeavors."
"We are very sad to see Coach Schwab step down," said BVU President Fred Moore. "He has led our wrestling program with tremendous distinction and character. At the same time, I understand his desire to start a new chapter in his life and wish him well. BVU has a proud wrestling tradition, and we will move swiftly to name a new head coach to lead us into the future."
A search for a replacement will begin immediately.
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