#PACKMENTALITY POP-INS PODCAST: EP. 24 – 2018 ALL-AMERICAN TARIQ WILSON
RALEIGH, N.C. – The PackMentality Pop-Ins Podcast returns with Episode 24 as host Brian Reinhardt catches up with head coach Pat Popolizio on what his summer has been like so far and what’s left for the Wolfpack wrestling staff. Popolizio also talks about how the Wolfpack RTC uses donations. There will also be some information about the first Golfing with the Wolves Golf Classic, the day before the NC State-Georgia State football game on September 7. Go to WolfpackRTC.com to find out how to play and sponsor. The new Hidden Heroes segment continues with Director of Analytics and Internal Operations and wrestling sport administrator Joshua Dalton. The last show segment features returning All-American Tariq Wilson. There were high expectations internally for Wilson coming out of Ohio, but it took a breakout performance at the NCAA championships for everyone else around the country to realize it.
https://gopack.com/news/2018/7/26/wrestling-packmentality-pop-ins-podcast-ep-24-2018-all-american-tariq-wilson.aspx?mc_cid=66d9ce0175&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b
Gardner-Webb Adds Scott Mattingly as Assistant Coach
BOILING SPRINGS – Gardner-Webb wrestling announced the addition of Scott Mattingly as assistant coach in advance of the 2018-2019 season. Mattingly comes to the Runnin’ Bulldogs after a successful stint as an assistant coach at Eastern Michigan. He spent four seasons on staff with the Eagles, joining the MAC program prior to the 2014-2015 campaign. “I am excited to bring Scott on board,” said head coach Daniel Elliott. “He was an integral part of helping build Eastern Michigan’s program and brings a high level of coaching experience to our program. I believe that Scott shares the same drive and values as I do, and I am looking forward to working with him.” Mattingly’s impact on the Eastern Michigan program was significant, with 14 wrestlers advancing to the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championship during his four seasons. Five individual wrestlers finished as runners up at the MAC Championships and Kayne MacCallum won the 184-pound title this past season – marking Eastern Michigan’s first individual MAC champion since 2009.
https://gwusports.com/news/2018/7/20/gardner-webb-wrestling-adds-scott-mattingly-as-assistant-coach-for-2018-2019.aspx?mc_cid=67dacedede&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b
USA Wrestling NC State chairman Ed Duncan talks on Mat Talk Online Podcast
Editor’s Notes; Great to see, and hear, news about wrestling in our state talked about and reported at a national wrestling event. Good Job Ed!
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Fargo2018: State chairman Ed Duncan talks about the great things happening in North Carolina
by Jason Bryant | Jul 20, 2018 |
North Carolina State Chairman Ed Duncan talks about the rise of wrestling in his state and how the local college programs aren’t just producing talent at the senior and college level, but they’re impacting the quality of wrestling at the age-group levels as well. There’s 12 four-year college programs in the state and Ed explains why he feels the state is more or less a sleeping giant.
#Fargo2018: State chairman Ed Ducan talks about the great things happening in North Carolina

