Roger Kish named assistant coach at North Dakota State

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Jenny Beam (NDSU)
09/14/2009


FARGO, N.D. - North Dakota State head wrestling coach Bucky Maughan has announced the hiring of Roger Kish as an assistant coach.  Kish joins the NDSU program after a successful wrestling career at the University of Minnesota.  

"We're excited to have a wrestler with such an outstanding background joining our coaching staff," said Maughan.  "Roger will be a tremendous help with our upper weights both on the mat and from a recruiting aspect."

Kish was a graduate assistant for the Gophers last year.  Kish, a LaPeer, Mich. native, was a two-time All-American and two-time NCAA runner-up for the Gophers at 184 pounds.  

He had a career record of 117-27 for the Gophers.  As a sophomore, he went 35-7 en route to a Big Ten title and an NCAA runner-up finish.  In his junior season, Kish was 37-3 and was the Big Ten and national runner-up.  He was also a team captain.

Kish graduated from Minnesota in May 2008 with a BS in business and marketing education.

He was also a two-time cadet national champion and also captured a USA Wrestling junior national title.

At LaPeer West High School (Mich.), he was a four-time Michigan state champion.  Kish is the son of Roger and Brenda Kish.  His older brother, James, wrestled at North Carolina.