2023-24 AMCC Wrestling News
Penn State Altoona athletics announced on Thursday the hiring of Tyshawn White to be the head coach of its NCAA Division III men's and women's wrestling program.
The AMCC saw eight men's wrestlers named 2024 NCAA Division III Scholar All-Americans, as announced by the National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) this week.
After a strong winter sports season for Penn State Behrend, the Lions remain in the lead for the AMCC Presidents Cup title.
On Day 2 of D3 Week, we salute our Team Peak Performers of 2023-24.
Alfred State College junior Sean Malenfant wrapped up an impressive season by wrestling to All-American honors at the 2024 NCAA Division III National Championships. He finished Nationals 4-2 to earn fifth place in the 184 lb. bracket.
For the first time in program history the Alfred State men's wrestling team have two Pioneers qualify for the National Wrestling Championship.
All five AMCC wrestling teams will be traveling to three different sites this weekend to participate in the 2024 Southest, Central and Mideast Regionals, both which are two-day NCAA Championships qualifiers.
Alfred State College junior Sean Malenfant has been named the AMCC Wrestler of the Year for the second consecutive Year.
The Alfred State College men's wrestling team repeats as AMCC conference tournament champions, as 14 wrestlers placed top four and seven earned individual conference titles.
The Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference is preparing to host the AMCC Wrestling Championship this weekend at Alfred State College
Malenfant went 3-0 on the day at the John Summa Invite on Sunday. His day started with a 52 second fall over Omari Watson (Wikes). Then in the semifinals, he tallied another first round fall, this time in 1:41 over Ryan Weitz (Baldwin Wallace). In the finals, Malenfant notched a 6-3 decision win over Hunter Lowe (Wilkes) to claim the title.
Green went 3-0 at 165 pounds for the Wildcats at the John Reese Duals on Sunday, pushing his team-leading wins total to 32-13 in his freshman campaign. Green collected two first-period falls over Ayden DeForest (Oneonta) and Trevor DuBoff (Wilkes) before closing out an impressive day by upsetting Konrad Parker (Ithaca), 9-6. Parker, ranked third in the latest Northeast Region poll tech falled Green during the first weekend of the season before Green flipped the script on Sunday.
Hunt went a perfect 3-0 with three falls at the Dr. Si Ostrach Duals. Hunt started the day with his most exciting match as he battled back from down 14-1 to tie the match 14-14 before pinning Albion's Austin Matheny, ranked eighth in the Central Region. Hunt continued to turn his next two opponents from Hiram and Waynesburg, with first-period falls of 1:55 and 2:43, respectively.
Drew went 3-0 on the weekend to help the Pioneers win back-to-back regular season championships. He tallied two falls for 12 dual points and another six points for a forfeit win.
AMCC wrestling schools will take to the mats this Saturday, January 13 at Hiram College for the AMCC Quad Meet.
