Former UNC national champ Rob Koll on his coaching career and Stanford wrestling’s future
Posted Feb 17, 2022
Before coming to Stanford, Rob Koll coached at Cornell for 28 seasons, ending with a career record of 317-101-5 and producing 71 All-Americans and 16 NCAA champions. Koll himself wrestled in college at North Carolina and won the national title at 158 pounds, was a four-time All-American and finished his collegiate career with a 150-20-1 record.
(Stanford Daily)
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