Tim Flynn

One of the most successful coaches in college wrestling, Flynn has been a Division I head coach for 26 years and his 254 dual wins currently rank sixth among active NCAA coaches. 

Throughout his career has a head coach, Flynn has coached 170 NCAA qualifiers, 42 All-Americans, and three NCAA champions. He’s led his teams to five top-10 finishes at the NCAA Tournament, 14 top-20 finishes, and 18 top-25 finishes. In 2014, he was named the NWCA Division I National Coach of The Year, and the Dan Gable Coach of The Year by WIN Magazine. 

Flynn has also had a great deal of success coaching freestyle as well. 

As a competitor, Flynn walked on at Penn State before finishing as one of the all-time win leaders in Nittany Lion history and a team captain. Flynn finished his career in the blue and white with a career record of 105-23-2 and was an All-American as a senior finishing 7th at the NCAA Championships.

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Cliff Moore

A recent inductee to the Iowa Wrestling Hall of Fame, Moore has been at the side of Coach Flynn for 17 years and has a long track record of success on the mat and coaching. 

Wrestling for his home state Hawkeyes, Moore was a three-time All-American, two-time Big Ten champion, and a national champion as a senior. He finished his career in the black and gold with a 109-24 record. 

After the completion of his collegiate career, Moore transitioned to freestyle and finished third at the 2006 World Team Trials earning him a spot on the USA Wrestling National team. 

In his 17 years as an assistant coach at Edinboro and WVU, Moore has helped coach two NCAA champions, seven NCAA finalists and 25 All-Americans.

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Mitchell Port

A standout wrestler for Coach Flynn and Moore at Edinboro University, Port joined the Fighting Scot coaching staff after finishing off one of the best careers in Edinboro history. Port ended his collegiate career 132-17, was a three-time NCAA All-American, and two-time NCAA finalist. 

Throughout his young coaching career, Port has helped guide 39 NCAA qualifiers and five NCAA All-Americans.

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Muhamed McBryde

A native of Buffalo, New York, McBryde joined the WVRTC in the fall of 2021 after spending two years as a resident athlete at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado. While at the OTC, McBryde served as the main training partner for world champion and Olympic bronze medalist, J’den Cox. 

In 2019, McBryde won the U23 World Team Trials to earn a spot on the United States U23 World Team where he competed in Budapest, Hungary for Team USA. McBryde would make the most of his opportunity, earning a spot in the bronze medal and ultimately finishing in fifth place. 

McBryde continues to compete domestically and internationally while serving as the Volunteer wrestling coach for West Virginia University.

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