Gardner–Webb Runnin' Bulldogs wrestling explained

Gardner–Webb Runnin' Bulldogs
University:Gardner–Webb University
Conference:Southern Conference
Conference Short:SoCon
City:Boiling Springs
Stateabb:NC
State:North Carolina
Coach:Daniel Elliott
Tenure:3rd
Arena:Paul Porter Arena
Capacity:3,500
Nickname:Runnin' Bulldogs
All Americans:2 (NCAA Division II)
Conference Championships:2016

The Gardner–Webb Runnin' Bulldogs wrestling team represents Gardner–Webb University of Boiling Springs, North Carolina. The Runnin' Bulldogs are full members of the non-wrestling Big South Conference, with the wrestling team competing as an associate member of the Southern Conference (SoCon).[1]

History

The Gardner–Webb wrestling program started in 1989–90 season, by Coach Richard Wince. Wince headed the program from 1989–2007, and again from 2009–2012. During Wince's tenure, the Bulldogs had two wrestlers earn All-America honors at the NCAA Division II championships.[2] In 2000, James Short, an All-American wrestler for the Runnin' Bulldogs, became the first Gardner-Webb student athlete to compete at the U.S. Olympic trials in Greco-Roman wrestling.[3]

In 2001, Gardner–Webb transitioned to NCAA Division I. In 2012, as the program joined the Southern Conference, Wince was succeeded by his associate head coach and former Gardner–Webb wrestler, Daniel Elliott.[4] In 2015, Elliott was named the SoCon Co-Coach of the Year.

In 2016, the Runnin' Bulldogs finished as co-champions in the Southern Conference regular season standings, sending 3 wrestlers to the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships.

NCAA Division I Wrestling Individual Conference Champions

East Region:

Southern Conference:

NCAA Division I Wrestling Championship Qualifiers

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Home . soconsports.com.
  2. https://intermatwrestle.com/articles/10009? InterMat Wrestling - Wince to retire after 22 years at Gardner-Webb
  3. https://gwusports.com/honors/gardner-webb-athletics-hall-of-fame/james-short/105 James Short (2017) - Gardner-Webb Athletics Hall of Fame
  4. Web site: General.