In 1992, Black took first place at University Freestyle Nationals. In 1995, he was the first WVU wrestler to represent the
United States at an international event and earn gold, winning a gold medal at the World Cup of Freestyle. In 1997, Black entered the
United States Army and was a member of the Army's World Class Athlete Program, that allows him to wrestle and recruit for the Army. In 1999, Black won a gold medal at the Pan-American games at 97 kg and was the U.S. freestyle national champion, earning him a spot on the U.S. freestyle World Team and competing at the
1999 World Wrestling Championships. He would qualify for the 2000 U.S.
Olympic Trials, were finished as runner-up at 97 kg. Black also represented the United States at the
2001 World Wrestling Championships. In 2004, Black was inducted into the West Virginia University Athletics Hall of Fame. ==References==