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That would be Notre Dame College of Ohio which has a wrestling program (just movrd to DII).  Not to be confused with the University of Notre Dame, which does not have a wrestling team.   Glad to hear he landed someplace.

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That would be Notre Dame College of Ohio which has a wrestling program (just movrd to DII).  Not to be confused with the University of Notre Dame, which does not have a wrestling team.   Glad to hear he landed someplace.

 

Thanks for the clarification...

 

You sure he's not going to be playing for Coach Kelly? That's Brian Kelly at Notre Dame, not Chip Kelly that coaches at Oregon. Just for clarification.

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Notre Dame College sponsors 22 varsity intercollegiate scholarship athletic teams. Falcon men?s and women?s teams compete throughout the Great Lakes Region and the nation in a busy schedule, from August through May. Among 53 four-year colleges and universities in the state of Ohio, only Ohio State (33 teams) has more athletic teams than Notre Dame.

 

Falcon student-athletes come to College Road from all around Ohio, the Midwest, the nation, and the globe. In recent years, the Blue & White have earned many successes. Notre Dame student-athletes have attained All-America status on the playing field and Scholar-Athlete honors in the classroom. Falcon teams have garnered multiple conference championships and national championship appearances. Notre Dame Wrestling won NAIA national championships in both 2010 and 2011.

 

In July 2011, Notre Dame was approved for provisional status in the NCAA membership process. Being approved for a provisional year advances Falcon athletic programs one step closer to becoming a full-fledged NCAA Division II member in time for the 2012-13 academic year.NDC initiated application for NCAA membership in 2008 and has since been following a prescribed timeline for full DII membership. Year three in that timeline (2011-12) is known as a Provisional Year, which requires NDC to drop its NAIA membership as it meets all NCAA legislation. In the next academic year (2011-12), the process requires the College to function like a Division II institution.

 

At Notre Dame College, we subscribe to the NCAA Division II philosophy of "Life in the Balance" which emphasizes "a comprehensive program of learning and development in a personal setting." Because of our adherence to these values, athletics at Notre Dame are an integral part of a unified academic and student life experience. As espoused in our Athletics Philosophy Statement, at Notre Dame we work with our student-athletes to help them become competent students, responsible campus citizens and athletes who can compete.

 

 

The NCAA administers athletic programs for more than 400,000 student-athletes competing in three divisions at over 1,000 colleges and universities in the United States, Canada and Central America.

 

 

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I just heard that Brandon is going to Notre Dame College to finish out his college years......Good for you Brandon.....

 

Did Indiana not reoffer him after he went JUCO?  Most will usually honor this agreement.

Looks like former Purdue All-American Patascil is doing some good recruiting there if he helped bring in Wright and Mullins.

He made himself visible at the Semi-states and State tourney's...nice job.

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