2011-12 Wrestling
Roster

Conor Beebe
- Class:
- Redshirt
Conor Beebe is in his second year as the graduateassistant coach for the Gardner-WebbWrestling Team.
In his first season at GWU in 2010-11, Beebe helped toguide four GWU student-athletes to become East Regional Championsand qualify for the 2011 NCAA National Championships,the most that the Runnin' Bulldogs have had in a singleseason since sendingfour grapplers to the nationals back in 2006.
Redshirt-senior Jonathan Velazquez was named the MostOutstanding Wrestler at the 2011 NCAA East Regional Championships,as he helped lead GWU to a second-place overall team finishwitha total of 74.5 points at the meet. Velazquez, along withTravis Porter andboth Alex and Ryan Medved, were crowned East RegionalChampions in theirrespective weight classes and qualified for the nationalchampionshiptournament.
In 2010-11, Gardner-Webb had four grapplers' record over20 wins on the season, while six wrestlers posted winning recordson the year.
As a team, GWU picked up wins over Anderson (S.C.)University, Belmont Abbey, Davidson and east regional foesCampbell, Millersville and Sacred Heart, while posted a 22-22 tieat homeagainst Duke of the Atlantic Coast Conference on January21st.
In the classroom, redshirt-sophomore Alex Medved wastabbed as a 2011 National Wrestling Coaches Association NationalAcademic All-American, one of 92 student-athletes across the nationto receive this academic recognition.
In April 2011, Beebe competed at the 2011 Asics U.S. OpenMen's Freestyle Tournament,finishing 3-2 overall for the two-day event and justmissing out on qualifyingfor the U.S. World Team Trails.
Beebe, who graduated in August 2010 with a degree inBusiness Administration, excelled onthe mat during his time at Central MichiganUniversity. While at CentralMichigan, Beebe was a four-time NCAA qualifier, while in2010 he was the MACConference Champion and was named to the 2010 First-TeamAll-Conference.
In 2010, Beebe, a two-time Midlands Place winner, receivedthe Coaches Award, as heserved as the captain of the wrestling team.
Beebe was also a four-time Illinois State Champion on themat.
Beebe, who has done various charity works through the RedCross, Special Olympics andAdopt a Family Charity, has spent the last four summersworking variouswrestling camps at Holland High School, Loyola Academy andCentral MichiganUniversity.
"We are excited to have Conor join our staff," statedassistant coach DanielElliott. "His knowledge, skill set and experiencewill help our teamtremendously."
In his first season at GWU in 2010-11, Beebe helped toguide four GWU student-athletes to become East Regional Championsand qualify for the 2011 NCAA National Championships,the most that the Runnin' Bulldogs have had in a singleseason since sendingfour grapplers to the nationals back in 2006.
Redshirt-senior Jonathan Velazquez was named the MostOutstanding Wrestler at the 2011 NCAA East Regional Championships,as he helped lead GWU to a second-place overall team finishwitha total of 74.5 points at the meet. Velazquez, along withTravis Porter andboth Alex and Ryan Medved, were crowned East RegionalChampions in theirrespective weight classes and qualified for the nationalchampionshiptournament.
In 2010-11, Gardner-Webb had four grapplers' record over20 wins on the season, while six wrestlers posted winning recordson the year.
As a team, GWU picked up wins over Anderson (S.C.)University, Belmont Abbey, Davidson and east regional foesCampbell, Millersville and Sacred Heart, while posted a 22-22 tieat homeagainst Duke of the Atlantic Coast Conference on January21st.
In the classroom, redshirt-sophomore Alex Medved wastabbed as a 2011 National Wrestling Coaches Association NationalAcademic All-American, one of 92 student-athletes across the nationto receive this academic recognition.
In April 2011, Beebe competed at the 2011 Asics U.S. OpenMen's Freestyle Tournament,finishing 3-2 overall for the two-day event and justmissing out on qualifyingfor the U.S. World Team Trails.
Beebe, who graduated in August 2010 with a degree inBusiness Administration, excelled onthe mat during his time at Central MichiganUniversity. While at CentralMichigan, Beebe was a four-time NCAA qualifier, while in2010 he was the MACConference Champion and was named to the 2010 First-TeamAll-Conference.
In 2010, Beebe, a two-time Midlands Place winner, receivedthe Coaches Award, as heserved as the captain of the wrestling team.
Beebe was also a four-time Illinois State Champion on themat.
Beebe, who has done various charity works through the RedCross, Special Olympics andAdopt a Family Charity, has spent the last four summersworking variouswrestling camps at Holland High School, Loyola Academy andCentral MichiganUniversity.
"We are excited to have Conor join our staff," statedassistant coach DanielElliott. "His knowledge, skill set and experiencewill help our teamtremendously."
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