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ICYMI: NWCA names T.J. Miller of Loras as NCAA Div. III Coach of the Year

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by Nate Naasz, NWCA

Cedar Rapids, IA – On Thursday, prior to the NCAA Division III Championships, the National Wrestling Coaches Association honored the six finalists for the NCAA Division III National Coach of the Year and announced the winner as selected by his peers. This award is presented to the coach that has demonstrated outstanding effort throughout the season in developing and elevating their program on campus and in the community. The awards are presented by Defense Soap, the official Hygiene partner of the NWCA.


The recipient of this year’s NCAA Division III National Coach of the Year is TJ Miller of Loras College. Coach Miller is in his fourth year as head coach his team is coming off the school’s best season in history having captured the NCAA Division III National-Runner up Trophy in 2019. This year saw the Duhawks knock off perennial power Wartburg and end their 27-year streak of conference titles and in doing so secured Loras’ first conference title in school history.


“Coach Miller has done a great job at Loras College and has continued in his father’s footsteps as a championship program builder.” Said Mike Moyer, NWCA Executive Director. “It’s no surprise that in his short time at the helm he has been able compete at the national level.”


2020 NCAA DIVISION III COACH OF THE YEAR AWARD FINALISTS



Central Region Charles Mason – College of Mt. St. Josephs 

Northeast Region Mike Sugermeyer – Western New England University 

Southeast Region Joe Favia – Stevens Institute of Technology 

Mideast Region Joe Galante – The College of New Jersey 

Lower Midwest Region – TJ Miller – Loras College 

Upper Midwest Region Dave Malecek – University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 

ABOUT THE NWCA

The National Wrestling Coaches Association, established in 1928, is a non-profit organization for the advancement of all levels of the sport of wrestling with primary emphasis on developing coaches who work in academic environments. The three core competencies of the NWCA are: Coaching Development, Student-Athlete Welfare, and the Promotion of Wrestling.

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