Biography(references)Steve Mocco is an American former amateur wrestler, judoka and mixed martial artist. As a collegiate wrestler, he was a two-time NCAA national champion, four-time finalist, and was awarded the Dan Hodge Trophy. He is currently a coach at both combat sports, being one of the main coaches at MMA powerhouse American Top Team and an assistant wrestling coach at Lehigh University.
Awards & Accolades
United World Wrestling: 2011 Pan American Championship Gold Medalist
United World Wrestling: 2011 Dave Schultz Memorial International Gold Medalist
United World Wrestling: 2009 Pan American Championship Gold Medalist
United World Wrestling: 2009 Ivan Yarygin Golden Grand Prix Gold Medalist
United World Wrestling: 2009 Alexander Medved International Gold Medalist
United World Wrestling: 2008 Dave Schultz Memorial International Gold Medalist
United World Wrestling: 2007 Dave Schultz Memorial International Silver Medalist
United World Wrestling: 2006 Pan American Championship Gold Medalist
United World Wrestling: 2004 Dave Schultz Memorial International Gold Medalist
United World Wrestling: 2003 FILA Absolute Championship Silver Medalist
United World Wrestling: 2003 Sunkist Kids International Open Gold Medalist
USA Wrestling: 2012 US Olympic Team Trials Bronze Medalist
USA Wrestling: 2011 US World Team Trials Silver Medalist
USA Wrestling: 2009 US World Team Trials Silver Medalist
USA Wrestling: 2009 US National Championships Gold Medalist
USA Wrestling: 2008 US Olympic Team Trials Gold Medalist
USA Wrestling: 2008 US National Championships Silver Medalist
USA Wrestling: 2007 US World Team Trials Silver Medalist
USA Wrestling: 2007 US National Championships Bronze Medalist
USA Wrestling: 2006 US National Championships Silver Medalist
USA Wrestling: 2005 US National Championships Silver Medalist
USA Wrestling: 2004 US National Championships Silver Medalist
National Collegiate Athletic Association: NCAA Division I All-American out of University of Iowa (2002, 2003)
National Collegiate Athletic Association: NCAA Division I All-American out of Oklahoma State University (2005, 2006)
National Collegiate Athletic Association: NCAA Division I 285 lb National Runner-up out of University of Iowa (2002)
National Collegiate Athletic Association: NCAA Division I 285 lb National Championship out of University of Iowa (2003)
National Collegiate Athletic Association: NCAA Division I 285 lb National Championship out of Oklahoma State University (2005)
National Collegiate Athletic Association: NCAA Division I 285 lb National Runner-up out of Oklahoma State University (2006)
Big Ten Conference: Big Ten 285 lb National Runner-up out of University of Iowa (2002)
Big Ten Conference: Big Ten 285 lb National Championship out of University of Iowa (2003)
Big 12 Conference: Big 12 285 lb National Championship out of Oklahoma State University (2005)
Big 12 Conference: Big 12 285 lb National Championship out of Oklahoma State University (2006)
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