This week's edition of "On the Mat" will feature Vic Marcucci and Jason McCloud.
Vic Marcucci was an NCAA champion and three-time all-american at Iowa State University in the mid 1960s. Wrestling at 167 pounds, he placed third, then dropped to 160 and took second and first in consecutive NCAA tournaments. Originally from the Chicago area, Marcucci has been a resident of Waterloo, Iowa for the last two decades.
Jason McCloud is the head wrestling coach at Iowa Lakes Community College in Estherville, IA. Iowa Lakes, along with NIACC in Mason City, is the second junior college program in Iowa to start or restart a wrestling program in the last two years. McCloud previously coached eight successful seasons at Jamestown College in South Dakota, an NAIA school. McCloud was a two-time state runner up for Simley High School in Minnesota and was a four-year starter at Arizona State University in the 1990s.
"On the Mat" can be hard live on the internet at www.kcnzam.com or locally in Northeast Iowa this Thursday from 5-6 p.m. Central time on 1650, The Fan. The show is normally on each Wednesday at the above time. Feel free to e-mail radio@wrestlingmuseum.org with questions or comments about the show.
Vic Marcucci was an NCAA champion and three-time all-american at Iowa State University in the mid 1960s. Wrestling at 167 pounds, he placed third, then dropped to 160 and took second and first in consecutive NCAA tournaments. Originally from the Chicago area, Marcucci has been a resident of Waterloo, Iowa for the last two decades.
Jason McCloud is the head wrestling coach at Iowa Lakes Community College in Estherville, IA. Iowa Lakes, along with NIACC in Mason City, is the second junior college program in Iowa to start or restart a wrestling program in the last two years. McCloud previously coached eight successful seasons at Jamestown College in South Dakota, an NAIA school. McCloud was a two-time state runner up for Simley High School in Minnesota and was a four-year starter at Arizona State University in the 1990s.
"On the Mat" can be hard live on the internet at www.kcnzam.com or locally in Northeast Iowa this Thursday from 5-6 p.m. Central time on 1650, The Fan. The show is normally on each Wednesday at the above time. Feel free to e-mail radio@wrestlingmuseum.org with questions or comments about the show.
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