Zach Epperly forgoes final year of eligibility with Virginia Tech
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by Virginia Tech Athletics
“I would like to thank Virginia Tech, the coaches and my teammates for some of the best memories of my life. My time at Virginia Tech has been nothing short of incredible both on and off the mat. I can’t thank the fans enough for all that they have done for myself and Virginia Tech wrestling. I will be graduating in May with a degree in real estate and I’m looking forward to starting my career as a realtor in July. I’m excited about the next chapter in my life and whatever path that God has ahead of me. Thank you, Hokie Nation, for everything. Go Hokies!”
- Zach Epperly; two-time All-American, 2017 ACC Champion
"We respect Zach's decision to move on with his life after graduating in May. Zach’s contributions to the program over the last three years have been significant and they speak for themselves. He will always be a Hokie and we wish him the very best in all of his future endeavors."
- Head Coach Tony Robie
- Zach Epperly; two-time All-American, 2017 ACC Champion
"We respect Zach's decision to move on with his life after graduating in May. Zach’s contributions to the program over the last three years have been significant and they speak for themselves. He will always be a Hokie and we wish him the very best in all of his future endeavors."
- Head Coach Tony Robie
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