Campbell Fighting Camels wrestling

The Campbell Fighting Camels wrestling team represents Campbell University of Buies Creek, North Carolina. The squad is coached by Scotti Sentes. The Fighting Camels are associate members of the Southern Conference.

Campbell Fighting Camels
UniversityCampbell University
Head CoachScotti Sentes (1st season)
ConferenceSoCon
LocationBuies Creek, NC
ArenaJohn W. Pope, Jr. Convocation Center
(Capacity: 3,095)
NicknameFighting Camels
ColorsBlack and orange[1]
   
All-Americans
1
Conference championships
2019, 2020, 2021
Conference Tournament championships
2017, 2019, 2020, 2021

History

Wrestling was founded at Campbell in 1968 under the guidance of Gerald Brown. There have been nine different coaches that directed the Camels over the past 40 years. The most notable coach would have to be Dave Auble (1999–2004), a former U.S. Olympic wrestling coach. The most successful coach was Jerry Hartman (1981–1988) who had a record of 80-39 in his career as head coach. The current head coach is two-time NCAA All-American Scotti Sentes.

The Fighting Camels are associate members of the Southern Conference for wrestling since the Big South Conference does not sponsor the sport.

During Cary Kolat's four years as head coach, Campbell wrestling reached new high. In 2017, Campbell won its first Southern Conference title in team history, sending five to the NCAA tournament. Nathan Kraisser also became the school's first All-American wrestler.

Clock Controversy

During the 2021 NCAA Division 1 Wrestling Championships, the #20 seed Josh Heil of Campbell was wrestling the #4 seed in Boo Lewallen. During the second overtime period with 30-second rideouts, the clock was at seven seconds but they never started the time back up. They started them up back in the middle and Josh Heil goes out of bounds, but they call series off because the clock never started. Campbell argued that if you put a stopwatch to the video, then 6.5 seconds of the 7 seconds would run off the clock, not even enough for Lewallen to get a shot in. But the NCAA said that without "concrete" evidence, they would restart with seven seconds left. And with this newfound time, Lewallen got the takedown, winning the match and going to the quarterfinals.

If Josh Heil had won that match, he would have advanced to eventually face #12 seeded Max Murin of Iowa. Had the call gone his way, and had he gone on to defeat Murin, he would have been the second All-American status in Campbell Wrestling history. But with the loss to Lewallen, he was relegated to the consolation bracket. Heil beat Greg Gaxiola of Hofstra but fell to Duke's Josh Finesilver, one match away from the blood round.

Current roster 2020-2021

Weight (Pounds)NameYearRecordRankNCAA Tournament Seed
125 lbs.Zurich StormJr.8-5NR29
133 lbs.Gabe HixenbaughRs Fr.6-6NRDNQ
141 lbs.Shannon HannaSo.6-3NRDNQ
149 lbs.Josh HeilSr.7-2720
157 lbs.Benjamin BartonSr.11-22322
165 lbs.Bilal BaileyFr.3-4NRDNQ
174 lbs.Austin MurphyJr.13-0611
184 lbs.Caleb HopkinsSo.12-11114
197 lbs.Chris KoberSr.7-02022
285 lbs.Taye GhadialiRs Fr.7-53232

References

  1. "Color Palette | Campbell University". Retrieved July 16, 2019.
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