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    VMI names Prazma to coaching staff

    LEXINGTON, Va. -- Virginia Military Institute head wrestling coach Chris Skretkowicz announced Friday morning the hiring of Ty Prazma as assistant coach of the wrestling program.

    Prazma joins the coaching staff after a stellar wrestling career at the University of Missouri, where he wrestled at the 165-pound weight class from 2010-15 and amassed 83 career victories on a squad consistently ranked in the Top 10. Competing at the highest level of NCAA Division I wrestling, he came in sixth place at the 2014 Midlands Championships and achieved varsity letterman status during the 2012-13 and 2014-15 seasons.

    "I am extremely excited to have Ty join the VMI wrestling family," said head coach Chris Skretkowicz. "Ty's academic and wrestling success at Missouri, as well as his knowledge in sports psychology, made him a top candidate for the position. I am looking forward to working with him to bring VMI wrestling to the next level."

    The Granite City, Illinois, native served as a Tigerstyle Wrestling Camp counselor every summer from 2011-2014 for Missouri head coach Brian Smith and was named the assistant to the program's Director of Operations in the summer of 2014. Some of his responsibilities included communicating with potential donors for the program and registering participants for summer camps.

    Prazma earned a master's degree in educational and counseling psychology with an emphasis in positive coaching in the summer of 2015 from the University of Missouri. He earned his bachelor's degree in parks, recreation and tourism with an emphasis in sport management in 2014.

    An excellent student, Prazma was named to the Big 12 Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll from 2010-12, the dean's list, and to the 2014-15 Academic All-MAC team. He was also given a MAC Presidential award for accumulating at least a 3.5 GPA in graduate coursework, and was named one of 28 student-athletes at the university to Three Stripes Club in recognition for high performance in academics, athletics and society.

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