{"id":1556,"date":"2005-09-02T06:27:17","date_gmt":"2005-09-02T11:27:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/1556\/u-penn-paper-olympian-hired-as-coach"},"modified":"2005-09-02T06:27:17","modified_gmt":"2005-09-02T11:27:17","slug":"u-penn-paper-olympian-hired-as-coach","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/w1556\/u-penn-paper-olympian-hired-as-coach\/","title":{"rendered":"U Penn Paper: Olympian Hired as Coach"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Olympian hired as wrestling coach<br \/>\nBy fred david andzachary levine<\/p>\n<p>In filling the void left by wrestling coach Roger Reina, who departed after 19 seasons, Penn looked to the world&#8217;s biggest stage.<br \/>\nThe man they found was 2004 U.S. Olympic freestyle coach Larry &#8220;Zeke &#8220;Jones, who becomes the program&#8217;s 17th head coach.<\/p>\n<p>In hiring Jones, athletic director Steve Bilsky found somebody with quite a bit of experience on the major college and international levels.<\/p>\n<p>Jones comes to Penn from West Virginia University, where he was an assistant for seven years &#8212; coaching three NCAA champions in the process.<\/p>\n<p>In the 2004 Athens Games, Jones&#8217; wrestlers won three medals.<\/p>\n<p>In addition to his resume as a coach, Jones was quite a wrestler in college and internationally.<\/p>\n<p>At Arizona State, he finished the 1990 regular season undefeated at 118 pounds, only to finish second at the NCAA meet.<\/p>\n<p>Two years later, he would trump that with a silver medal at the Barcelona Olympics.<\/p>\n<p>Jones could not be reached for comment on his hiring, but he did issue a statement in a press release.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I am excited to be a part of such a university with a rich tradition and excellence in both academics and wrestling, &#8220;Jones said. &#8220;I look forward to helping these young men reach their goals of being national, world and Olympic champions as well as achieving success in the classroom.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Jones will have a difficult job replacing Reina &#8212; the winningest coach in Penn history.<\/p>\n<p>Reina went 205-106-6 with the Quakers, winning his historic 200th match with a 21-13 victory over Columbia on January 28.<\/p>\n<p>Reina&#8217;s tenure featured a stretch of seven consecutive Ivy League titles from 1996 to 2002. Since 1993, Reina&#8217;s squad has featured 17 All-Americans. In 2000, Reina coached Brett Matter to a national championship at 157 pounds and the team to a ninth-place finish at the NCAA tournament. That same year, alumnus Brandon Slay &#8212; who was coached by Reina while at Penn &#8212; won a gold medal in wrestling at the Sydney Olympics.<\/p>\n<p>When asked what prompted his decision to step down, Reina, a father of two, said, &#8220;I felt it was really important to dedicate more time to my children. It was a difficult decision. I know it&#8217;s the right decision for me and my kids right now.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Reina will remain at Penn, moving to the Medical School&#8217;s Office of Program Development where he will serve as a senior major gifts officer. Reina explained the reasoning behind his decision to continue working at Penn.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I&#8217;ve been at the University for 21 years as an employee and a student-athlete, so it&#8217;s a very strong community that I&#8217;m going to be very pleased to continue to contribute to.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s also an opportunity for me to say thanks to so many Penn alumni and faculty and staff. My life has been so tremendously enriched by all the experiences that I&#8217;ve had coaching at Penn, and I look forward to continuing my involvement with the program now as an alumnus.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>In his final season at the helm, Reina saw four of his wrestlers qualify for the NCAA championships in St. Louis. He coached his top wrestler in 2005 &#8212; then-senior Matt Feast &#8212; to his third consecutive EIWA heavyweight championship and All-American status.<\/p>\n<p>Even with the loss of Feast, Jones and his staff will have plenty of talent coming back for the 2005-06 season.<\/p>\n<p>Dustin Wiles and Mason Lenhard, both of whom went to the NCAA championship last season, return.<\/p>\n<p>Also returning to the program is Matt Valenti, a senior who is one of the lighter members of the team. Valenti said that he looks forward to having a coach who knows the technique vital to lighter-weight wrestlers.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;He has the expertise from previous wrestlers to take people to the All-American level and the national championships, &#8220;Valenti said.<\/p>\n<p>A sneak peek at Zeke<br \/>\nNew Penn wrestling coach Larry &#8216;Zeke&#8217; Jones has had a distinguished wrestling career<br \/>\n&#8211; Undefeated at Arizona State in 1990<br \/>\n&#8211; Ranked No. 1 freestyler in U.S. from 1989-95<br \/>\n&#8211; Silver medalist at 1992 Olympics<br \/>\n&#8211; 2004 U.S. Olympic freestyle coach<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Olympian hired as wrestling coach By fred david andzachary levine In filling the void left by wrestling coach Roger Reina, who departed after 19 seasons, Penn looked to the world&#8217;s biggest stage. The man they found was 2004 U.S. Olympic freestyle coach Larry &#8220;Zeke &#8220;Jones, who becomes the program&#8217;s 17th head coach. 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