Stevan Micic to transfer from Northwestern
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by Carsten Parmeter, Northwestern University
Stevan Micic competing at the 2014 UWW Junior National Championships. Micic will transfer from Northwestern University. Photo by Tony Rotundo, Wrestlers Are Warriors.
EVANSTON, Ill. – Redshirt freshman Stevan Micic has withdrawn from Northwestern University and intends to transfer, head wrestling coach Drew Pariano announced today.
"It was a privilege to have the opportunity to coach Stevan and witness his growth as both a student and athlete over the last year," said Pariano. "He's a gifted wrestler and has a bright future. We support his decision and wish him nothing but the best going forward personally, academically and athletically."
The 125-pounder posted a 19-3 record while wrestling unattached during the 2014-15 campaign.
Editor's Note: Micic has qualified to compete at 55 kg for the USA in men's freestyle at the 2015 UWW Junior World Championships in Brazil in August.
EVANSTON, Ill. – Redshirt freshman Stevan Micic has withdrawn from Northwestern University and intends to transfer, head wrestling coach Drew Pariano announced today.
"It was a privilege to have the opportunity to coach Stevan and witness his growth as both a student and athlete over the last year," said Pariano. "He's a gifted wrestler and has a bright future. We support his decision and wish him nothing but the best going forward personally, academically and athletically."
The 125-pounder posted a 19-3 record while wrestling unattached during the 2014-15 campaign.
Editor's Note: Micic has qualified to compete at 55 kg for the USA in men's freestyle at the 2015 UWW Junior World Championships in Brazil in August.
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