2013 NWCA Coaches Clinic to be headlined by Coleman Scott and Jim Miller
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Kacie Albert (ELSM)
03/06/2013
Coleman Scott on the podium with his bronze medal at the 2012 Olympics in London, England. Larry Slater photo.
MANHEIM, Penn. – The annual NWCA Coaches Clinic, run in conjunction with the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championship Fan Festival, will take place on March 23 and will be headlined by 2012 Olympic bronze medalist Coleman Scott and legendary Wartburg University Coach Jim Miller.
The clinic will take place on the final day of the NCAA Championship competition at 2:30 p.m. and will end at approximately 4:15 p.m.
The Fan Fest Main Stage, in Hy-Vee Hall at Iowa State University in Des Moines Iowa, will serve as the venue for the clinic.
Scott and Miller were selected to instruct the clinic in efforts to fulfill the purpose of helping to educate coaches and wrestling fans alike, by bringing in two of the top names in wrestling.
Scott was a member of the 2012 London Olympic team and wrestled his way to the podium and the bronze medal in the 60 kg freestyle competition.
Prior to making the Olympic team, Scott, a Pennsylvania native, was a four time All-American and former NCAA Champion at Oklahoma State.
While Miller too wrestled collegiately, for the University of Northern Iowa where he amassed a 128-22 record and two Division II NCAA Championships, he has recorded his most notable success in his 37 years as a coach, 22 of which have been spent at Wartburg.
Miller is a member of six athletic halls of fames, has won nine Division III team championships, 20 consecutive Iowa Conference Championships and six NWCA National Dual Meet Championships. Miller’s career record was 394-34 prior to the beginning of the 2012-2013 season.
In his career Miller has served as the coach for 34 National Champions, 138 All-Americans and 70 NWCA Academic All-Americans.
Miller will officially retire as the commander of the Wartburg squad at the end of this season with a career record of 404-34, and a legacy that will continue to shape the program well into the future.
For more information about the clinic and the NCAA Championships visit the NCAA Tournament page at nwcaonline.com.
About the National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA)
The National Wrestling Coaches Association, established in 1928, is a non-profit organization for the advancement of all levels of the sport of wrestling with primary emphasis on developing coaches who work in academic environments. The membership embraces all people interested in amateur wrestling. The three core competencies of the NWCA are: coaching development, student-athlete welfare, and promotion of wrestling.