Hall of Fame
An NCAA Division II national champion in 1993, Frank is one of just two student-athletes to capture four All-American awards for the Colorado School of Mines wrestling program. He posted a 121-20 (.858) career record during his time as an Oredigger. A valuable starter from the time he set foot on campus, Frank ended his freshman campaign with a 14-5 overall record, including a Western Regional Championship at 126 pounds and the first of four All-American honors after finishing sixth at the NCAA Division II National Championships. As a sophomore, Frank finished with one of the highest single-season win totals in CSM history after recording a 40-8 overall record (.833 win percentage) en route to his second-straight Western Regional Championship (134 pounds) and All-American laurel after finishing seventh at the NCAA Division II National Championships. Frank continued to improve over his career, and as a junior in 1990-91 he posted a 41-5 overall record (.891 win percentage), including a third-straight Western Regional Championship (134 pounds) and a runner-up finish at the NCAA Division II National Championships earning his third All-American honor in as many seasons. As a senior during the 1992-93 season, Frank finished 26-2 overall on the way to a fourth-straight Western Regional Championship (134 pounds), a fourth-straight All-American honor and his first career NCAA Division II National Championship. He also won the Most Falls in the Least Time Trophy at the National Tournament that season.
Hall of Fame Induction Speech
Glen Frank Feature