DiSalvo returns to Central Michigan as assistant coach
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MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. - Two-time All-American Mark DiSalvo has returned to the Central Michigan University wrestling program as an assistant coach.
"He is a CMU guy, and that is something that is very important to me," said CMU head coach Tom Borrelli. "He went through our program and was a two-time All-American, and I think it speaks volumes that he wants to be back here. Mark brings tremendous organizational skills and has an excellent academic background, which our staff and team can benefit from."
DiSalvo spent the 2006-07 season as the director of operations for the wrestling program at Cornell University. The Big Red placed 12th at the 2007 NCAA Championships and produced four All-Americans.
DiSalvo was a two-time Mid-American Conference champion at 149 pounds and was named the MAC Tournament Outstanding Wrestler as a senior in 2006. He placed eighth at the 2005 and 2006 NCAA Championships to earn All-America honors. DiSalvo won CMU's Harry Richards Coaches Award, which recognizes team leadership and work ethic, and the team's Most Outstanding Wrestler Award as a senior.
A two-time member of the National Wrestling Coaches Association All-Academic team, DiSalvo was the recipient of an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship and the MAC Commissioners Award for sustained academic excellence.
DiSalvo has also been involved at the club level, serving as executive director of Finger Lakes Wrestling Club and co-founder and director of Advantage Wrestling Club.
DiSalvo graduated from CMU with a bachelor's degree in sport studies in 2005. He is currently pursuing a master's degree in sport administration.
CMU opens the 2007-08 season at the Michigan State Open on Nov. 11. The Chippewas have won nine straight MAC championships and six straight MAC Tournament titles.
"He is a CMU guy, and that is something that is very important to me," said CMU head coach Tom Borrelli. "He went through our program and was a two-time All-American, and I think it speaks volumes that he wants to be back here. Mark brings tremendous organizational skills and has an excellent academic background, which our staff and team can benefit from."
DiSalvo spent the 2006-07 season as the director of operations for the wrestling program at Cornell University. The Big Red placed 12th at the 2007 NCAA Championships and produced four All-Americans.
DiSalvo was a two-time Mid-American Conference champion at 149 pounds and was named the MAC Tournament Outstanding Wrestler as a senior in 2006. He placed eighth at the 2005 and 2006 NCAA Championships to earn All-America honors. DiSalvo won CMU's Harry Richards Coaches Award, which recognizes team leadership and work ethic, and the team's Most Outstanding Wrestler Award as a senior.
A two-time member of the National Wrestling Coaches Association All-Academic team, DiSalvo was the recipient of an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship and the MAC Commissioners Award for sustained academic excellence.
DiSalvo has also been involved at the club level, serving as executive director of Finger Lakes Wrestling Club and co-founder and director of Advantage Wrestling Club.
DiSalvo graduated from CMU with a bachelor's degree in sport studies in 2005. He is currently pursuing a master's degree in sport administration.
CMU opens the 2007-08 season at the Michigan State Open on Nov. 11. The Chippewas have won nine straight MAC championships and six straight MAC Tournament titles.
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