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Would love to see Jordan Oliver on a card. He had tweeted about being interested. Can we get Logan Steiber in there training and run that finals back one more time?
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Nice try but 99.999% of the people doing this are still cis men.
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2027 Big Boarders
ScottishSteel replied to Indiana-Hawk-Wrestling-Fan's topic in High School Wrestling
Interesting - would greatly shorten it but most athletes don't need that much time and it would allow coaches to have a better grasp of their roster in the transfer portal/roster cap era to know who/how many they are recruiting -
did you see him blatantly lie about kevin jackson interviewing for the IMG job?
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Micic vs DeSanto Suriano vs Fix
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Please visit jobs.mma.edu for complete position description, salary info, and how to apply. POSITION OVERVIEW This position is a full-time, 12-month, benefited union staff position under the supervision of the Director of Athletics. The employee serves as the coach of a varsity sport and runs his or her athletic program in accordance with Maine Maritime Academy, North Atlantic Conference, New England Men’s and Women’s Athletic Conference and NCAA rules, regulations and policies. The employee must be committed to promoting academic and athletic achievement in a way that is fully integrated with the mission and vision of Maine Maritime Academy and the NCAA Division III philosophy. The Strength & Conditioning Coordinator will serve to enhance the physical and mental development of student-athletes through the establishment of specific training programs and activities to increase the safety and performance of student-athletes in both practice and competition. The Strength & Conditioning Coordinator will also work to ensure all NCAA bylaws designed to protect the academic/athletic balance of the Division III student-athlete are strictly enforced. COACHING DUTIES Serve as the coach of a varsity program responsible for organizing and directing all aspects of a successful and competitive NCAA Division III Program Recruit and retain roster of student-athletes Conduct high-quality teaching in a humane learning environment Monitor and promote the academic and personal growth of student-athletes Develop and manage program’s budget Operate program in a manner consistent with NCAA and NAC bylaws Develop and maintains alumni support for the program Supervise assistant coaches DEPARTMENT SUPPORT DUTIES All head coaches are assigned a duty supporting the Department’s operations. Department support duties for the Head Coaches may differ. The duty assigned to the employee is determined at the time of hire but can be reassigned by mutual agreement. The following duties are generic by necessity and do not encompass all potential assignments. Duty assignments may change as needed by the Academy to align the skills or desires of a coach with an aspect of the Department’s operations. ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATOR Process purchasing requisitions/orders and complete all necessary documentation for all Athletics purchases Coordinates department’s scheduling of contests and associated agreements Prepare and process timely payment of officials Maintain accurate rosters in campus student database Assist with event staffing/contest management Serves on steering committee for Student-Athlete leadership development programming Serves as one of several gameday administrators. ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS ASSISTANT Assists with promotion of athletic teams in a manner that is consistent with institutional communications and branding strategy, using thoughtful and effective outreach to elevate the Academy’s profile and stature. Assists with management of the official athletic website, athletic social media platforms, and web streaming portal. Supervises student staff responsible for the compilation of statistical information and webstreaming for home contests for assigned sports. Assists with ensuring that accurate information is available to the public in a timely manner. ATHLETIC CONTEST COORDINATOR Coordinate greeting and accommodations for visiting teams and game officials for each contest’s game administrator; serves as one of several gameday administrators. Provides supervision of the Equipment Operations Coordinator’s student staff for gameday. Hire, train and supervise essential gameday staff including but not limited to ballrunners / retrievers, game clock and shot clock operators. Prepare facilities for scheduled athletic contests and ensure proper clean-up and take-down as necessary after events. AQUATICS COORDINATOR Establishes procedures for and supervises, part-time and student employees assigned to work and operate programs occurring within Bok Pool. Serve as a certified Pool Operator and ensure compliance with Section 10-144 of Code of Maine Regulations, Chapter 202: State of Maine Rules Relating to Public Pools and Spas. Develop and maintain operations manual for Bok Pool. Schedule use of Bok Pool for internal and external constituencies according to institutional and departmental guidelines. Hire and supervise certified student and part-time lifeguards; train student and lifeguard part-time lifeguards on operations. EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS COORDINATOR Monitor and maintain inventory of athletic department’s equipment and apparel. Provide oversight for the daily laundering of apparel. Provide supervision to student staff assisting with tasks within the office and equipment room. Provide oversight for set up and break down game fields, courts and other venues for intercollegiate competition and practice, including but not limited to safety netting, flags, field markers, nets/goals, scoreboards, game and shot clocks and the necessary repair thereof. Ensure fields and courts are lined / marked as needed for competition and practice. INTRAMURALS COORDINATOR Serves as the coordinator for intramural sports Develops policies and procedure to ensure safety of participants Provides oversight of budgeting and purchasing for intramural sports Develops programs responsive to student needs Supervises student staff operating intramural programs Develops intramural scheduling with student staff STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING In conjunction with certified athletic training staff, develops and implement policies affecting the strength and conditioning program. Provides student-athletes with assistance to ensure proper techniques and designs training strategies for both injury avoidance and improved performance. Monitors the athletic strength and fitness facilities during peak hours for technical instruction and user safety. Coordinates sports specific programs that intensify the physical strength, speed and cardiovascular conditioning of the student-athlete. Instructs, educates and supervises all student athletes regarding proper weight training techniques. Works with Athletic Facilities Coordinator to assist with the general operation and maintenance of the Athletics' weight room, along with enforcing safety procedures. STUDENT ATHLETE SUCCESS COORDINATOR Assists Compliance Coordinator with the evaluation and certification of student-athletes’ NCAA initial, continuing and transfer eligibility Monitors the academic progress and counsels student-athletes on academic matters Recommends and facilitates tutoring for students Collects and analyzes retention data by sport and academic program Consults with coaches on student athlete progress, providing data and suggesting strategies for academic interventions Serves as departmental liaison to Director of Disability Services, Academic Affairs and Career Services Serves on steering committee for Student-Athlete leadership development programming This job description reflects the general duties of the job but is not a detailed description of all duties which may be inherent to the position. The Academy may assign reasonably related additional duties to individual employees consistent with policy and collective bargaining agreements. SKILLS Excellent organization skills Strong attention to detail Ability to prioritize and to handle competing multiple projects Excellent written, verbal and interpersonal skills required Ability to interact with all levels of staff including management Strong customer service skills Ability to work in a student-oriented training environment Ability to inspire and motivate The ability to establish strong and effective personal and professional relationships Flexibility, initiative, and the ability to work independently as well as part of ateam Ability to work with and support adolescents and young adults Ability to work irregular / extended hours/weeks, including night and weekend duties as required Adept at learning and using software programs REQUIREMENTS Minimum of Bachelor’s degree required, Master’s degree preferred. College-level playing experience in relevant sport A minimum of 3years prior experience coaching at collegiate level Must have (or obtain within 30 days of hire) AED / CPR / First Aid Certification. Computer proficiency/knowledge of Windows Microsoft Office Suite Energetic, flexible and willing to work evenings and weekends. Team-oriented Ability to communicate effectively and professionally in person and in writing Public speaking experience Valid driver’s license is required Background check required PHYSICAL/ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Contacts include Alumni, Parents, Students and various external and internal constituencies This job requires the capacity to travel, work long hours, evenings and several weekends as necessary Occasionally lift, push and move up to 30 pounds Exposure to the elements during regularly scheduled outdoor activities Requires occasional lifting, stooping, kneeling, crouching The duties require moderate to active physical activity. 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The real problem with RAF sustainabilty?
nhs67 replied to BruceyB's topic in International Wrestling
Nomad needs to come here and educate us on how it isn't sustainable. I say that tongue-in-cheek, but I suppose I really shouldn't. He has talked about it endlessly since before RAF1 and believes he has the numbers to prove his point. Meander through his feed, if you want to know some of those specifics. I can't disagree with him, because I am ignorant on a lot of the details. He seems to have done the research. -
Epstein files - NOW is the time
red viking replied to GreatWhiteNorth's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Whatever will get him elected and, hence, rich. -
Recruiting in the Class of 2027 is starting to heat up. Coming into this weekend, we only had information about three current high school juniors who have committed to wrestle at DI institutions. By Monday morning, that number had doubled. Two of the three happen to be top 100 overall recruits. #51 Caige Horak (Massillon Perry, OH), #66 Roman Stewart (Liberty, MO), and UR Ben Ziola (Skutt Catholic, NE) all made their collegiate intentions known over the weekend. Last weekend, Horak visited the University of Pittsburgh and less than a week later, he committed to Keith Gavin’s squad. Horak finished third in Ohio’s DI classification in 2025 at 175 lbs. Last year, Horak was third at NHSCA Freshman Nationals and eighth in Fargo’s 16U Greco tournament. Over the summer, Horak wrestled at 190 lbs at the Junior Duals and went 6-3 in Greco and 2-5 in freestyle. By the time Horak arrives in Pittsburgh, he could wrestle at the 197 lbs weight class, which should be wide open after All-American Mac Stout’s graduation. Roman Stewart was in Ames over the weekend and must have been impressed by the festivities surrounding the Cy-Hawk football game, as he committed to Iowa State on Sunday. Stewart is a two-time Missouri state placewinner, who took third as a freshman and won a Class 4 state title at 144 lbs in 2025. He recently wrestled in Fargo’s junior freestyle division and picked up five wins, but did not medal. Heading into Fargo, Stewart was ranked #19 in the nation at 150 lbs, per MatScouts. Looking at the 149/157 lb range for the Cyclones, there is some youth in that range, but no clear-cut long-term solutions in place. Ben Ziola is a two-time Nebraska Class B state champion. His most recent title came at 126 lbs; however, he wrestled at 150 lbs in Fargo. I’d expect Ziola to continue growing, as his older brother, Cade, graduated in 2025 and won a Fargo title at 215 pounds. He’s a true freshman at Nebraska. Knowing that, it’s a nice recruiting win for Rob Koll’s staff getting the younger Ziola out of state. We’ll monitor the younger Ziola’s progress. I would guess that national-level success will eventually occur as he settles into a weight range. For all of the recruits in the Class of 2027 who have already committed: Click Here
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Epstein files - NOW is the time
Interviewed_at_Weehawken replied to GreatWhiteNorth's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Why would he campaign on releasing them if he thought he was implicated in some way? Makes zero sense. -
Maine Maritime Academy joined the community
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Trump Sending TX Nat Guard to Chicago?
red viking replied to red viking's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Lmao. Supports my original pt. Bielema >>>Alvarez and I also don't see 1993 there. -
Epstein files - NOW is the time
JimmySpeaks replied to GreatWhiteNorth's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
There’s the second grade name caller we all know about. Carry on jr. -
from the news article linked in the tweet. A child who was playing on the monkey bars in the park saw Mart holding her penis and wiggling it at her, and she immediately told her friends and father.
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Epstein files - NOW is the time
JimmySpeaks replied to GreatWhiteNorth's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Probably bahahahahahahahha. -
Why don't you like undocumented immigrants?
JimmySpeaks replied to Tripnsweep's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Look who’s back. The snow plow driver from MN. I knew I’d see you again. -
Instances of a college coach's kids wrestling for another program?
H82Lose replied to BruceyB's topic in College Wrestling
We were just talking about this and his kids! I too am curious to see how this all plays out. -
Minnow is the biggest Douche out there, and it aint close. BUT, people give him the attention he wants. I know 2 guys that tried to track him down, because he was telling lies about their families. I cannot believe nobody has grabbed him in public, he has made a lot of people pretty mad.
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What RAF matches do we want?
Interviewed_at_Weehawken replied to Hammerlock3's topic in International Wrestling
That wouldn't go well. Palacio is busy getting teched by Brazil in Pan Ams.