•
Domenic Abounader –
Asian Games silver medalist in freestyle wrestling, NCAA All-American and Big Ten Champion •
Myles Amine – Olympic bronze medalist in
freestyle wrestling at
2020 Summer Olympics representing
San Marino, five-time NCAA All-American and two-time Big Ten Champion •
Rick Bay – two-time Big Ten Champion, served as head wrestling coach for Michigan (1970–74), and was later a college athletic director and professional sports executive •
Ryan Bertin – two-time NCAA Champion and four-time All-American •
Mark Churella – three-time NCAA Champion •
Dennis Fitzgerald – two-time Big Ten Champion, gold medalist for USA at
1963 Pan American Games, was also a Michigan football player along with being a college and
NFL coach •
Steve Fraser – Olympic gold medalist in
Greco-Roman wrestling at
1984 Summer Olympics, first American gold medalist in Greco-Roman wrestling, two-time NCAA All-American •
Ed Don George – Olympian in freestyle wrestling at
1928 Summer Olympics, later was a
professional wrestler •
John Greene – Big Ten runner-up as a wrestler, also played football at Michigan, going on to play seven seasons in the
NFL as a
wide receiver for the
Detroit Lions •
Robert Hewitt – Olympian in freestyle wrestling at
1928 Summer Olympics, two-time NCAA finalist •
Andy Hrovat – Olympian in freestyle wrestling at
2008 Summer Olympics, three-time NCAA All-American •
Mark Johnson – qualified for the 1980 U.S. Olympic Team in
Greco-Roman wrestling, two-time NCAA finalist •
Harold Nichols – NCAA Champion, won six NCAA team championships as head coach at
Iowa State •
Stevan Mićić – Olympian at
2020 Summer Olympics in freestyle wrestling representing
Serbia, World Champion at the
2023 World Championships, NCAA finalist, three-time All-American and Big Ten Champion •
Alec Pantaleo – 2022 U.S. Open National Champion in freestyle wrestling, three-time NCAA All-American and Big Ten Champion •
Mason Parris – 2023 NCAA Champion at Heavyweight and three-time All-American, 2023 Dan Hodge Award winner, Big Ten Champion, and
Junior World Champion in freestyle •
Dave Porter – two-time NCAA Champion and three-time All-American, also played football at Michigan lettering twice as a defensive tackle •
Nick Suriano – NCAA Champion and Big Ten Champion at Michigan. Also won 133 lb title at
Rutgers University and became their first ever NCAA Champion in school history. •
Joe Warren –
2006 World Champion in Greco-Roman wrestling, NCAA All-American ==References==