FARGO,
N.D. – North Dakota State assistant wrestling coach Bret Maughan has
announced that he will not be returning as a member of the NDSU coaching
staff for the 2014-15 season.
Maughan
recently completed his 13th season as an assistant coach for the Bison,
capped by back-to-back seasons with NDSU wrestlers earning NCAA
All-American honors.
As
a team, Maughan helped guide NDSU into the top 30 at the NCAA
Championships in each of the last two seasons, including an all-time
high finish of 21st in 2014. The Bison won a Western Wrestling
Conference regular season title in 2012-13 and the NCAA West Regional
title in 2014.
“This
decision was not an easy one, as Bison Wrestling has always been a huge
part of my life,” said Maughan. “I have had the privilege of working
with many great wrestlers over the years, and I am still very fortunate
to be a part of their lives.”
Maughan
coached numerous Division I and Division II national qualifiers and
All-Americans, including Todd Fuller, Nick Severson, Paul Carlson, Thad
Pike, Nick Magee, Eric Hoffman, Ryan Adams, Jacob Bryce, Vince Salminen,
Trent Sprenkle and Steven Monk.
“In
my role as an assistant coach, a big part of the job is being on the
mat and wrestling collegiate athletes,” said Maughan. “In the last few
years, that has become more of a physical challenge for me to maintain.
The time demands of coaching Division I wrestling have also continually
increased over the years, to the point where the time away from my
children was the tipping point.”
“I
have been privileged to work with a great staff, a supportive
administration and for this university as a whole. I want to thank Gene
Taylor for the opportunity to work for my alma mater. I’m looking
forward to staying in the Fargo-Moorhead community, continuing my
professional career in education, and having more freedom to spend time
with my children,” said Maughan.
NDSU
won two North Central Conference titles and two Western Wrestling
Conference titles during Maughan’s time on the coaching staff.
“Bret
has been a crucial part of the overall success and growth of our
program, especially through the years of transition to Division I,” said
NDSU head coach Roger Kish. “Bison wrestling has grown tremendously
during his time here. We’re very grateful for the years of hard work
and dedication that Bret has given to the program.”
Maughan
is the son of Hall of Fame coach Bucky Maughan, who coached NDSU from
1964-2011. Next season will be the first since 1963 without a member of
the Maughan family on the NDSU coaching staff.
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