Wrestling community mourns death of legendary coach Pat Pecora
Sep. 8—The day Larry Hohman was headed to college when he was 18, his dad died. He walked into the office of Pitt-Johnstown wrestling coach Pat Pecora for guidance. Pecora instructed him to go home for a week to be with family, and he would take care of things. “On that day, coach became my father,” said Hohman, the Penn-Trafford wrestling coach. “He counseled me and made me the man, the father and the teacher I am today.”
Pecora, 70, died late Saturday night after a courageous battle with cancer. The legendary coach built Pitt-Johnstown into a national power and led them to more victories than any wrestling coach in history. The Mountain Cats won NCAA Division II national titles in 1996 and 1999. “What didn’t coach teach me?” Hohman said. “He was a father figure to all of us. Everyone who wrestled for him was family. He made us all better men.”
In 48 years as coach, Pecora produced 170 NCAA All-Americans and 15 national champions. … more at … https://lancasteronline.com/sports/olympics/wrestling-community-mourns-death-of-legendary-coach-pat-pecora/article_2df08c53-8de5-5b6f-9ba4-a22a30372d89.html
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UPJ mourns the loss of our great Wrestling Coach and Athletics Director, Pat Pecora
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For nearly half a century, UPJ athletics excellence has been virtually synonymous with Pat Pecora. Coach Pecora became head coach of the Mountain Cat wrestling program in 1976 following a stellar wrestling career at West Liberty State (WV) College and also served as UPJ’s Athletic Director since 2008. Pecora held college wrestling’s all-time wins mark with 661. Coach Pecora led Pitt-Johnstown to a pair of NCAA Division II National Championships, 25 NCAA Regional titles, and eight straight Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Championships. In 1996 and 1999, his teams captured the NCAA Division II National Championship, the first and second in school history. His teams won five consecutive NCAA Regional titles from 2003 through 2007 … more at … https://pittjohnstownathletics.com/news/2024/9/10/baseball-upj-mourns-the-loss-of-our-great-wrestling-coach-and-athletics-director-pat-pecora.aspx
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WLU Mourns Passing of Legendary Wrestling Alumnus
The West Liberty University community is mourning the loss of Pitt-Johnstown athletic director and head wrestling coach Pat Pecora, a collegiate wrestling legend who passed away peacefully Sunday morning at the age of 70 following a courageous battle with cancer. The 1975 West Liberty graduate was college wrestling’s all-time winningest coach with a staggering 661-154-5 record in 48 seasons as a head coach – all at Pitt-Johnstown. “It is with a heavy heart that we hear of the passing of Pat Pecora,” West Liberty athletic director Brad Forshey said. “Coach Pecora was the epitome of a legend in collegiate wrestling. He was a true ambassador of the sport and an amazing person. On behalf of the entire West Liberty community, we extend our deepest condolences to the Pecora family.”
A four-year starter, three-time conference champion and two-time NAIA national qualifier on West Liberty wrestling teams of the early 1970s, Pecora became the youngest wrestling coach in the country when he was hired at Pitt-Johnstown in 1976 and immediately started stacking up an impressive list of accomplishments.
Pecora led the Mountain Cats to a pair of NCAA Division II national championships (1996, 1999) and 25 NCAA D2 Regional titles to go along with 24 national Top 10 finishes and 11 Top Five finishes. His 2024 squad finished 6th at the NCAA Division II Nationals in Park City, Kan. Four Mountain Cats earned NCAA D2 All-America honors and 149-pounder Jacob Ealy became UPJ’s 15th individual national champion. Pecora was a two-time president of the National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) and served on the NWCA Board of Directors for years. A 4-time NWCA National Coach of the Year (1995, 1999, 2019, 2022), … more at … https://hilltoppersports.com/news/2024/9/8/wlu-mourns-passing-of-legendary-wrestling-alumnus.aspx
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PSAC mourns passing of Pitt-Johnstown’s Pat Pecora
LOCK HAVEN, Pa. – The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference mourns the loss of Pat Pecora, the longtime head wrestling coach and Athletic Director at the University of Pittsburgh-Johnstown, who passed away on Sunday morning after a long battle with cancer.
Pecora is the winningest coach in all of collegiate wrestling history, leading the Mountain Cats’ wrestling program for 48 years while also doubling as the institution’s athletic director since 2008. He accumulated a career dual meet record of 661-154-5 and was named the National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) National Coach of the Year in 1995, 1999, 2019, and 2022.
“Pat was a great example of all that is good about Division II,” said PSAC Commissioner Steve Murray. “He was the best of us and will be sadly missed by all of the PSAC. We offer our deepest condolences to Pat’s family and the entire UPJ community.”
Pecora led Pitt-Johnstown to a pair of NCAA Division II National Championships (in 1996 and 1999) and 25 NCAA Regional titles. His teams won five consecutive NCAA Regional titles from 2003 through 2007 and 10 in a row from 1992 through 2001. Pecora was named the NCAA Regional Coach of the Year 22 times and earned induction into nine halls of fame, including the Pitt-Johnstown, Pennsylvania Wrestling Coaches, NCAA Division II Wrestling, and National Wrestling Halls of Fame. … more at … https://psacsports.org/news/2024/9/9/general-psac-mourns-passing-of-pitt-johnstowns-pat-pecora.aspx

