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Frank Molinaro Returns to Penn State Wrestling Team as Assistant Coach

Courtesy of PSU Athletics

Four-time All-American and 2012 NCAA Champ returns to Happy Valley

 

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.; September 30, 2014 – Former Penn State National Champion and four-time All-American Frank Molinaro is returning to Happy Valley as an assistant coach.  One of Penn State’s all-time greats, Molinaro joins head coach Cael Sanderson’s staff after two years as an assistant at Rutgers.

 

Molinaro closed out a stellar Penn State career in 2012 with an undefeated senior campaign.  He posted a 33-0 record, including 11 majors, seven tech falls and four pins.  Molinaro won his second straight Big Ten 149-pound title in Purdue and then followed that up by claiming the NCAA title in St. Louis with a decisive 4-1 win over Minnesota’s Dylan Ness.  Molinaro earned 2012 Big Ten Championship Most Outstanding Wrestler honors as well that year. He left Penn State as the school’s fifth four-time All-American with a 121-29 career record.

 

As a junior, Molinaro went 32-3 this season and advanced to the NCAA finals at 149.  He ended his junior year as the 2011 NCAA National Runner-Up and the 2011 Big Ten Champion at 149, thus earning first team All-Big Ten laurels.  During his sophomore year, Molinaro went 32-3 and placed fifth at NCAAs in his first season at 149.  Molinaro went 23-19 as a red-shirt freshman and went from an unseeded grappler to an eight-place All-America finish at 141 pounds.

 

He left Penn State as a two-time Big Ten Champion, a four-time All-American, a two-time NCAA finalist and one-time National Champion.  He is currently 10th on Penn State’s all-time wins list with 121 and 11th on the all-time matches wrestled list with 150.  Molinaro is tied for seventh on Penn State’s all-time NCAA tournament win list with 17.

 

Molinaro began his collegiate coaching career at Rutgers in 2011-12 and spent two years with the Scarlet Knights.  During his time with Rutgers, he assisted in coaching the school’s first All-American since 2002.

 

Molinaro is married to Kera (Bolen) Molinaro, an assistant coach with the Penn State women’s gymnastics team.

Penn State begins the 2014-15 on Sunday, Nov. 9, with a 2 p.m. home dual against Lehigh in Rec Hall.

 

 

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