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Tom Shifflet

TOM SHIFFLET

Head Wrestling Coach

 

Tom Shifflet, a four-time NCAA Championships qualifier and a three-time All-American as a student-athlete at Edinboro  University, became the 10th head wrestling coach in Hofstra University's storied wrestling history on May 17, 2006.

 

His first season as the Hofstra head wrestling coach in 2006-07 was one for the record books. Shifflet directed the Pride to an 18-4-2 dual record, a final regular season ranking of ninth, the program's sixth straight Colonial Athletic Association championship, the school's seventh consecutive conference title, an upset victory of top-ranked Minnesota in November, a sixth-place finish at the NWCA National Duals and, most importantly, a seventh-place finish at the 2007 NCAA Championships in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Along the way, the Pride developed four All-Americans and seven conference champions, including the CAA Wrestler of the Year and the Rookie of the Year. For Shifflet's efforts, he was named the Colonial Athletic Association Coach of the Year.

Shifflet came to Hofstra after four seasons as head wrestling coach at UNC Greensboro, where he was directly responsible for all aspects of the Spartans' programs including instruction, recruiting, scheduling, academic counseling and community relations. His tenure at UNCG was marked by annual improvements in recruiting, recognition and success. He also created and organized the annual 35-team Southern Scuffle wrestling tournament, which is one of the largest and more competitive Division I regular season tournaments in the country. During his tenure at UNC Greensboro Shifflet recorded a 32-32 dual meet record and had nine wrestlers qualify for the NCAA Championships.

A three-time All-American and a four-time national qualifier as a student-athlete at national powerhouse Edinboro University from 1992 through 1995, Shifflet began his coaching career as an assistant at Georgia State University in1995, helping the Panthers post back-to-back winning seasons, and develop three conference champions and four NCAA qualifiers.

In 1997 Shifflet left
Georgia State to begin a five-year tenure as an assistant coach at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. During his time with the Big Red, Shifflet coached 24 NCAA qualifiers, three NCAA All-Americans and helped head coach Rob Koll to a pair of Ivy League championships in 1999 and 2001. More importantly, Cornell was also consistently ranked among the nation's top-15 programs. The final Big Red recruiting class that he was involved with placed fifth at the 2006 NCAA Championships in Oklahoma City.


After five seasons at Cornell, the Amherst, New York, native was named the head wrestling coach at UNC Greensboro on May 17, 2002. After a typical transitional season in his first year at UNCG, Shifflet managed to sign one of the top recruiting classes in the nation in 2003. That class, which included one high school All-American, four honorable mention high school All-Americans and seven state champions, received an honorable mention based on InterMat's 2003 final rankings.


In 2003-04 the Spartans claimed their first winning season since 1998-99, posting a 9-6 overall record with the nine victories ranking as the third most in the program's 12-year history. In addition, two of his recruits, Kevin Artis (141 lbs.) and Daren Burns (197 lbs.), captured conference championships in their respective weight classes with Burns being named the Southern Conference Freshman of the Year.


Shifflet guided UNCG to the most wins in school history during the 2004-05 season as the Spartans recorded a 12-5 overall record, 4-1 in the Southern Conference. He produced the Southern Conference Freshman of the Year for the second consecutive year as Joe Kemmerer earned the award following a 31-7 season. Kemmerer, along with teammates Daren Burns and Joe Lowe, each won their respective weight classes at the Southern Conference Mat Jam and qualified for the NCAA Tournament.

In 2005-06 UNCG tied a school-record by sending four wrestlers to the NCAA Division I Championships in
Oklahoma City and the Spartans finished tied for 31st with Harvard in the final Championship standings. The Spartans finished the season with an 11-6 dual match record and a 4-1 mark in the Southern Conference and had two wrestlers miss out on all-American honors by one victory.

Shifflet graduated from
Edinboro University in 1995 with a degree in health and physical education. As a wrestler, he registered 118 wins for the Fighting Scots and was coached by the legendary Bruce Baumgartner. Competing at 142 pounds, Shifflet finished seventh at nationals as a freshman, sixth as a sophomore and third as a senior. He is one of four three-time All-Americans in school history. Shifflet also received the Eastern Wrestling League Freshman of the Year Award in 1992 and the EWL Wrestler of the Year Award in 1995. He was inducted into both the Edinboro University and the EWL Halls of Fame in 2006. In 1996 Shifflet placed seventh in the final U.S. Olympic Trials in freestyle wrestling at 149.5 pounds. One year later he placed sixth in both the World Team Freestyle Trials and the U.S. Open.

Shifflet is married to the former Alice Faron and the couple resides in
East Setauket, New York.

Assistant Coach Rob Anspach

ROB ANSPACH
Assistant Coach

Rob Anspach, a two-time NCAA Wrestling Championships participant, is his seventh season as an assistant coach on the Pride Wrestling staff in 2007-08.

Anspach complied a record of 69-51 and made two trips to the NCAA Championships during his five-year career at Hofstra. In 2000-01 Anspach posted an 11-11 record and finished second at the ECWA Championship, earning a wild card selection to the 2001 NCAA Championships. That season he also won his weight class at the Bearcat Open, compiling a perfect 4-0 record.

In the 1999-00 season, Anspach had a 20-15 record on his way to an ECWA individual championship and an NCAA berth. Anspach also placed first at the Congressional Cup and was the runner-up at the New York State Championships.

Anspach, a resident of Hauppauge, New York, is a 2001 graduate of Hofstra  University with a degree in American studies.

 

 

Joe Dubuque

JOE DUBUQUE
Assistant Coach


Two-time NCAA Division I national champion Joe Dubuque is in his second season as an assistant coach at Hofstra University. Dubuque, a three-time NCAA All-American who captured national titles at 125 pounds in 2005 and 2006, posted an overall record of 114-18 including a 69-6 dual mark and a 19-6 Big Ten record in four years at Indiana University.

Dubuque, a native of Bloomfield, New Jersey native, was a scholastic national champion as a senior and a two-time state champion at Glenn Ridge High School. After redshirting the 2001-02 season at Indiana, he tallied a 23-5 overall record and a 15-3 mark in duals and ranked as high as 12th as a freshman but missed the Big 10 championship due to an injury

A year later,
Dubuque qualified for his first NCAA appearance with a fourth place finish at the Big 10 Championships and then went on to earn All-America honors with an eighth-place showing at the NCAA Championships. He finished the year with a 34-9 overall record and a 21-2 dual mark and captured the 125-pound title at the Northern Iowa Open.

In 2004-05
Dubuque placed third in the Big 10 Championships and then defeated three ranked opponents on his march to claim the 125-pound title at the national championships. He became the first Hoosier to appear in a NCAA final since Roger Chandler did so in 1997, and the first IU grappler to claim a national championship since Brian Dolph captured the 150-pound title in 1990. He finished the year with a 29-3 overall record, an 18-1 slate in duals, a 6-1 mark in the Big Ten and a 12-2 mark against ranked opponents.

As a senior during the 2005-06 season, he recorded a 28-1 mark, including a 7-1 record against ranked opponents, and defeated three ranked opponents at the NCAA Championships en route to the 125-pound crown.
Dubuque became just the second Hoosier in Indiana history to capture two national titles and the first Hoosier to register back-to-back NCAA crowns. Only the fourth wrestler in Indiana history to earn three All-American awards he helped lead IU to an 18th-place finish at the 2006 NCAA Championships.

Dubuque, who earned a bachelor's degree in recreation sports management from Indiana, resides in Hauppauge, New York.


 

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