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Carl Adams (wrestler)

This article is about Carl Adams, the wrestler. For the NASCAR driver, see Carl Adams (NASCAR).

Carl Adams (born 1950) is an American retired wrestler, coach, businessman, and inventor.

Contents

  • 1 Early life
  • 2 Amateur wrestling
  • 3 Coaching
  • 4 References

Early life

Adams grew up in Bay S*, NY attending Brentwood Ross. His senior year he wrestled under legendary coach Joe Campo at 157 lbs and never lost a dual meet en route to winning the State Championship at his weight cl*.

Amateur wrestling

Following his standout prep career, Adams continued his wrestling at Iowa State. As a freshman he wrestled at the 152 lbs weight cl* where he compiled a 9-2-1 dual mark and finished fifth at the NCAA Championship. That same season, the Cyclones took home the team *le that year for the first time since 1965. Adams won his only Big Eight Conference championship in 1970, but was unable to place in the top eight at nationals as the Cyclones won back-to-back NCAA team *les. However, Adams was able to master his weight cl* in his final two seasons. In 1971, Adams was 9-2-1 in duals and won his first NCAA *le by beating Oregon State's Mike Jones 18-5 in the championship match. Adams did not lose a dual match in his senior season (16-0-1) and capped off his second consecutive individual national *le with a 7-4 decision against Stan Dziedzic from Slippery Rock. He was one of three Cyclone individual national *lists in 1972 (Ben Peterson, Chris Taylor), as the Cyclones were national champions for the third time in Adams' four seasons with the Cyclones. Adams concluded his collegiate career with a dual record of 45-4-4.

After ending his ISU career continued to excel on the mat at the international level. Adams won the AAU 163-pound national championship in 1973 and 1975 and placed fifth in the 1975 World Team Championship held in Minsk. He won a silver medal at the 1975 Pan American Games in Mexico City.

Coaching

After spending time on the freestyle wrestling circuit, he began to coach. He started as an *istant in 1973 at his alma mater, Iowa State, and then his first head coaching job was at the University of Rhode Island; after that program was cut as a result of *le IX, he took over the Boston University program where was the head coach from 1981 until the program's end in 2014. After the wrestling program was dropped, Adams transitioned into an administrative role *led Coordinator of Student-Athlete Services which he still holds today.

Additionally, he runs the Carl Adams World Cl* Wrestling Camp, invented several wrestling takedown machines, and has published books and videos about the sport.

References

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