2009-10 Wrestling
Recent Wrestling Headlines
Wed, Aug 25, 2010 - [Wrestling]
(L-R) Michael Jacobson, Charlie Pingleton, Jeremy McCoy and Ian Stephens round out wrestling's 2010 recruiting class.

COLUMBIA, Ky. -- Lindsey Wilson College head wrestling coach Corey Ruff has announced the addition of Jeremy McCoy, Charlie Pingleton, Ian Stephens and Michael Jacobson to the 2010 recruiting class, the school announced on Wednesday.

McCoy, a transfer from Ellsworth (Iowa) College is a native of Omaha, Neb., and was a three-time high school state champion and four-time state finalist. While at Ellsworth, the prep standout won a NJCAA National Title at 141-pounds during the 2008-09 season.

 
Wed, Jul 14, 2010 - [Wrestling]

COLUMBIA, Ky. -- Abe Cross has been named the assistant wrestling coach and assistant athletic administrator for Lindsey Wilson College the school announced on Wednesday. Cross served as an athletic administration intern and volunteer assistant wrestling coach for Blue Raider athletics last year.

"Abe was the easy pick to become our first full-time assistant wrestling coach and assistant athletics administrator," Lindsey Wilson athletic director Willis Pooler said. "He excelled in a similar role last year during his internship with us. He understands our mission and is committed to help develop the academic and athletic skills of our student-athletes."

Mon, Jun 21, 2010 - [Wrestling]

COLUMBIA, Ky. -- Lindsey Wilson College wrestling coach Corey Ruff has signed a trio of transfer student-athletes to the 2010 recruiting class, the school announced­­­ on Monday.

Zeth St. Clair, Will Vincent and Justin Cooper join transfer Harrison Courtney, Myron Bradbury, Josh Johnson, Seth Taylor and Isaac Thomas on the list of Blue Raider standouts that includes 13 state championships and 17 state final's appearances.

Wed, May 12, 2010 - [Wrestling]

COLUMBIA, Ky. -- Myron Bradbury, a two-time state champion at Trinity High School in Louisville, Ky., signed to an NAIA scholarship with the Lindsey Wilson College wrestling team, the school announced on Wednesday.

Bradbury finished his prep career at Trinity as a four-time state place-winner, three-time state finalist and two-time state champion in his junior and senior seasons.

Tue, May 4, 2010 - [Wrestling]

KINGSTON SPRINGS, Tenn. -- Lindsey Wilson College head wrestling coach Corey Ruff has announced the signing of Will Bradshaw to an NAIA scholarship, the school announced on Monday. With the signing, Bradshaw becomes the first ever wrestler at
Harpeth High School to sign a scholarship to wrestle in college.

A native of Kingston Springs, Tenn., Bradshaw led Harpeth this season with a career high 42-3 record. Bradshaw ended his career at Harpeth at the TSSAA State Tournament finishing in the Top 16 in the State and overall career high school record of 129-40. Bradshaw was the 2007 Freshman State Champion and most recently claimed the 2010 Region Championship title to advance to the state championship.