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Coaches
Head Coach:
Mark Cody (Missouri '84)
Assistant Coach: Shawn
Enright (Ohio University '98), Joe Henson (Penn State, '01)
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Position:
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Alma
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Experience:
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American University
named Mark Cody its head wrestling coach on July 1, 2002. A former assistant
at Oklahoma State University, Cody will lead the reinvigoration of AU’s
wrestling program, which is looking to re-establish itself among the nations’s
top programs.
“We are extremely excited to have Mark Cody in place to guide the
revitalization of our wrestling program,” said AU Athletic Director
Tom George. “He has an outstanding background at the highest level
in the sport and has been a winner at every stop in his career. We look
forward to him making a distinct impact on American University and its
wrestling program.”
Cody comes to the American after spending the past two years as an assistant
coach at national powerhouse Oklahoma State, a program that has won the
most NCAA Championships of any school in the country. As an assistant,
Cody helped Oklahoma State to a Big 12 Championship and a fifth-place
finish at this year’s NCAA Championships, where the Cowboys crowned
an individual national champion and four All-Americans.
In addition to its success on the mat, Oklahoma State was just as proficient
in the classroom. The squad earned recognition from the National Wrestling
Coaches Association (NWCA) as a Top-25 academic team, and two Cowboys
were named Academic All-America by the NWCA. Nine wrestlers were also
named to the Academic All-Big 12 team.
Cody joined the Oklahoma State program after 12 years as the upper-weights
coach for the University of Nebraska. During his time in Lincoln, he was
responsible for bringing in some of the nation’s top recruiting
classes. While at Nebraska, Cody coached two Huskers to national titles,
heavyweight Tolly Thompson in 1995 and 197-pounder Brad Vering in 2000.
Cody also coached 23 Cornhuskers to All-America honors.
“I am very excited for this outstanding opportunity and would like
to personally thank President Ladner, Tom George, and Alan Meltzer,”
said Cody. “This is a great challenge and I welcome it with open
arms. I am extremely impressed with the level of support for the program
that I have seen through the interview process.
“We are going to take it one day at a time and begin to build a
program that will compete at a high level in the years to come. It is
my goal to bring student-athletes to American University that are serious
about both their academic and wrestling careers,” he said.
Before joining the Nebraska staff in 1987-88, Cody spent a season in Stillwater,
Okla., as an assistant coach at Oklahoma State in 1986-87. He also worked
as an assistant at Bloomsburg University in 1985-86 and for the University
of Missouri in 1984-85.
Cody helped develop Rulon Gardner, who captured a Greco-Roman gold medal
at heavyweight at the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games, and trained with 2000
Olympic Greco-Roman silver medalist Matt Lindland.
As a student-athlete, Cody was a three-time All-American. He spent two
years at the State University of New York at Delhi before transferring
to Missouri in 1982. He graduated from Missouri in 1984 with a bachelor
of science degree in business. A member of the New York Athletic Club,
he was a 198-pound finalist at the 1988 U.S. Olympic Trials.
A native of Binghamton, N.Y., Cody was married to Holly Joy Sano in August
2002. The couple resides in the Washington, D.C., metro area.
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