High school Law was born in
Windber, Pennsylvania, and attended
Forest Hills High School. He didn't have particular success as a
freshman, posting a losing record (16 wins, 17 losses) and placing sixth at districts (not high enough for regionals). He improved his resume as a
sophomore, posting a record of 26 wins and 7 losses and placing third at districts and sixth at regionals, but still not qualifying for state. He kept improving as a
junior and posted a record of 36 wins and just 2 losses, the first one on the districts finals (finishing as the
runner-up) and the second one came after winning the regionals and reaching the
PIAA state finals, where he lost by only one point (2-3). As a
senior, he had his most successful season, posting an unbeaten record of 34 victories and no defeats, placing first at districts, regionals and the
state championships. Overall, Law posted 112 wins and 26 losses during his career and was in the top 15 of the national high school rankings at 160 pounds.
University After finishing his high school education, Law attended
Pennsylvania State University, that is known for having one of the most successful
wrestling teams at the time (still has), having won the
NCAA Division I's team titles in the last three seasons at that time. As a
redshirt athlete (13'-14'), he compiled a record of 14 victories and 4 defeats in Open tournaments. He then competed as a
freshman at 157 pounds, compiling a record of 13 wins and 6 losses during regular season and not competing at that year's
NCAA DI championships. After wrestling season, he competed at the 15' Junior Nationals, where he placed third. After that season, he chose to transfer to the
University of Pittsburgh-Johnstown, that had an
NCAA Division II wrestling program. He explained: However, this led him unable to compete as a
sophomore. As a
junior, he became the top-ranked wrestler in the country and posted a record of 17-1 during regular season. During post-season, he won a
PSAC conference title and became an
All-American with a fourth-place finish at the NCAA DII championships. As a
senior, he had his most successful season, compiling a record of 25 wins and 2 losses (both of those losses to
Division I athletes), winning the National Championship and becoming a two-time
All-American. == Mixed martial arts career ==