Joe Dubuque Named Head Wrestling Coach
Joe Dubuque, a three-time NCAA All-American and two-time national champion wrestler who has spent the last 10 seasons on the coaching staff at Princeton University has been named the 11th head coach of Princeton Wrestling.
“I’m thrilled to name Joe as the head coach of Princeton Wrestling,” said Ford Family Director of Athletics John Mack ‘00. “Rarely do you have the opportunity to hire a coach with Joe’s exceptional resume as both a coach and a wrestler. Most importantly, Joe has proven himself to be a tremendous leader for our wrestling program and someone who upholds the high values of our University.”
Since arriving at Princeton before the 2012-13 season, Dubuque has played an instrumental role in the recruitment and development of Princeton’s wrestlers. He has helped guide the Tigers to an Ivy League championship – its first in 34 years – in 2019-20 and has coached 14 All-Americans – including 2023 NCAA champion Patrick Glory.
Along the way, Dubuque has guided 10 Tigers to EIWA championships and four to Midlands titles. During his time on staff, Princeton has produced four of its top nine team finishes at the NCAA Championships including a 13th-place finish this past March in Tulsa to establish a new modern-day program record. … rest of story at … GOprincetontigers.com/news/2023/joe-dubuque-named-head-wrestling-coach
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