Hall of Fame
A year after winning the school’s first-ever national championship, the Western State wrestling team duplicated the feat in 1964, capturing back-to-back National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) College Division Championships. The Mountaineers edged RMAC foe Colorado School of Mines, 51-49, to win the title. The 1964 team featured two national champions – Al Rozman (191) and Bob Hollingshead (137). As they did in 1963, the Mountaineers’ march to the title was benefited by depth at the national championships. Ray Coca (115) finished second, Joe Kuhn (HWT) was third and Van Doughty (123) finished fourth. Western’s run through the regular season again featured some impressive victories over bigger schools. Western knocked off Colorado State (29-6), Colorado (17-11) and Utah (22-8). Coca and Doughty were both selected as NCAA All-Americans.