About The Wrestling Consultant

American University Head Coach 2011-2021

5 NCAA All Americans

1 NCAA Elite 89 Award Winner (highest GPA in the NCAA)

31 NCAA Qualifiers

2 EIWA Conference Champions

47 EIWA Conference Place winners

26 NWCA Academic All-Americans

5 AU Outstanding Senior Male Athletes

5 AU Highest Male Senior GPA Award Winners

5x Top 3 finish in National Team GPA's 

2016 AU Coaching Excellence Award Winner

Clarion University Head Coach 2006-2011 
*8 NCAA Qualifiers
*2011 EWL Outstanding Wrestler
*2011 PSAC Outstanding Wrestler
*1 EWL Champion
*5 PSAC Champions
*2010 PSAC Team Champions
*2011 PSAC Wrestling 'Coach of the Year' 

Harvard University Assistant Coach 2005-06 

2 EIWA Champions

4 EIWA Finalists


Oklahoma State University 2003-04 

2004 NCAA Team Champions2004 BIG XII Team Champions

2004 National Duals Team Champions


University of Oklahoma Assistant Coach 2002-03 

*2003 NCAA 3rd Place
*2003 BIG XII 3rd Place
*2003 University Nationals 2nd Place
*2002 NCAA 3rd Place
*2002 BIG XII Team Champions

University of Pittsburgh Assistant Coach 2000-01 

I decided to take my 20 years of NCAA Division I coaching experience (15 years as a Head Coach) and offer my knowledge about the recruiting process, college wrestling landscape, and how to find the best fit for wrestlers when choosing a college wrestling program.

My time at Oklahoma State, Pittsburgh, Oklahoma, Harvard, Clarion, and American gives me a unique knowledge base covering a wide range of institutional profiles, application processes, and scholarship or financial aid possibilities. I personally know most of the Division I head wrestling coaches and/or their staffs.

I am confident that this knowledge will be extremely helpful to any wrestling family trying to navigate the world of college wrestling. It doesn't matter if you are a blue-chip recruit, narrowed down to 3 programs, or a high school wrestler trying to decide between a Division I, II, or III program; I can help everyone make a better informed decision. A wrong decision on a school or program can lead to thousands of dollars lost as well as college credits or lost time in working towards a degree if a wrestler transfers schools. A consultation with me can help steer any wrestler toward the right school, program, and coach. I am ready right now to help wrestling families learn more about the recruiting process.

As A Competitor

Teague won 9 National Titles, 1 World Title, and numerous Pennsylvania state titles

2000 University World Champion - Tokyo, Japan

2002 US Open Men's Freestyle National Champion - Las Vegas, NV

2000 University National Freestyle Champion 

1998 NCAA Champion - Cleveland, OH

1996 Espoir (20&Under) National Freestyle Title

1995 Junior National Freestyle Champion

1995 High School National Champion

1994 Junior National Freestyle Champion
1993 Junior National Freestyle Champion
1993 AAU National Folkstyle Champion