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RMAC Hall of Fame1963 Western State Wrestling - 1963 NCAA College Division National Champions
The 1963 Western State College wrestling team made school history -
winning the school's first-ever National Collegiate Athletic
Association (NCAA) national championship. Led by the efforts of
Hall of Fame head coach Tracy Borah, the Mountaineers held off
Southern Illinois (62-57) to win the inaugural College Division
title. Van Doughty (115 pounds), Al Rende (123), Bob Hollingshead
(130), Joe Oldfield (137), Truman Sandlin (147), Denny Beaver
(167), Jess Miller (177), Al Rozman (191) and Joe Kuhn (HWT)
represented the Mountaineers at the national meet. Doughty stole
the show as he cruised to the national championship with a perfect
3-0 record. The rest of Western's traveling squad were not far
behind. Hollingshead, Sandlin, Rozman and Kuhn all finished second,
Oldfield was third and Rende and Beaver finished fourth. Miller
didn't compete because of an injury at the Mountain Intercollegiate
Wrestling Association Tournament (MIWA). The MIWA was the
brainchild of Borah and three other gentlemen. Many considered
it tougher then the national championships because not only
were there many high level College Division teams, but the tourney
also featured high quality University Division teams. Borah's
Mountaineers won the tourney in its first year of existence.
Western not only won the tourney, but rolled to the title by 23
points over Colorado State. Hollingshead, Beaver and Kuhn all
claimed championships. The impressive run during the regular season
included victories over Utah (25-6), Utah State (39-0), Brigham
Young (21-5) and a 19-11 victory over fifth-ranked Colorado State
before 1,700 hysterical fans at Mountaineer Gym. Doughty was named
an NCAA All-American, while Hollingshead, Miller and Kuhn were
Wrestling News Honorable Mention All-Americans.
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