{"id":2875,"date":"2009-02-27T07:35:28","date_gmt":"2009-02-27T12:35:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/?p=2875"},"modified":"2025-11-17T21:04:43","modified_gmt":"2025-11-18T03:04:43","slug":"qa-w-marcus-levesseur-4x-ncaa-d3-champmma-star","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/w2875\/qa-w-marcus-levesseur-4x-ncaa-d3-champmma-star\/","title":{"rendered":"Q&#038;A w Marcus LeVesseur 4x NCAA D3 Champ\/MMA Star"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Marcus LeVesseur went where no other Division III  college wrestler has ever gone before. From 2002-2007, the Minneapolis native  compiled a perfect 155-0 record at Augsburg College and won four NCAA Division  III titles, which had never been accomplished. In addition to starring on the  mat for Augsburg, LeVesseur also excelled on the gridiron. He was a first-time  All-MIAC quarterback for the Auggies.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Following his college career, LeVesseur, a four-time Minnesota  state champion, jumped into mixed martial arts (MMA). He is now one of the  rising stars in the sport. On Friday night, LeVesseur will be featured on an  MMA\/boxing fight card put on by Seconds Out Promotions called St. Valentine&#8217;s  Day Massacre at Epic in Minneapolis. For information on the event or to purchase  tickets, click <a href=\"http:\/\/soboxing.com\/\" target=\"_blank\"><strong>HERE<\/strong><\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>RevWrestling.com recently talked to  LeVesseur about his record-setting college wrestling career, his MMA career,  whether he plans to ever wrestle again, and much more.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>While you were  at Augsburg, you went undefeated (155-0) and won four NCAA titles. When you  reflect on that amazing accomplishment, how much does it mean to  you?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"color: #cc9933;\"><strong>LeVesseur:<\/strong><\/span> It means the world  to me that I was able to accomplish my goal of being the second wrestler ever to  go undefeated in college and win four NCAA titles. After I won my title my  sophomore year, I was just amazed. I thought, &#8216;Hey, I could really make this  happen.&#8217; It helps me out in life now. It makes me think, &#8216;What else great can I  accomplish? Or what else do I have the passion to accomplish?&#8217;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Coming  out of high school, you were one of the top recruits in the country. You spent  your first year at the University of Minnesota. What was that experience like  for you?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"color: #cc9933;\"><strong>LeVesseur:<\/strong><\/span> That experience  was awesome. Minnesota won the national title that season. I think the most  important thing I took from that program was how intense they train. I really  got used to their workout regiments. From being in the wrestling room at one of  the top Division I wrestling programs in the country, I kind of knew how to  train like a champion, which I&#8217;ve always done, but I just really took that  philosophy my whole entire career. Wear your opponents down and force them to  make mistakes. That&#8217;s the Gophers motto nowadays. I just bought into it. Even  though I transferred, I took that philosophy with me.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>The University  of Minnesota had a wrestling room full of very talented wrestlers at the time,  especially around your weight. Jared Lawrence won the NCAA title that season at  149 pounds and Luke Becker won the NCAA title at 157 pounds. What was it like  working out with Lawrence and Becker?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"color: #cc9933;\"><strong>LeVesseur:<\/strong><\/span> It was awesome. I worked out with Luke  Becker a few more times than I worked out with Jared Lawrence in the practice  room. Those guys are phenoms. It was their fourth year in college. They really  accepted me. And I&#8217;m really appreciative of that. It was a learning experience.  After being highly recruited out of high school, you&#8217;re kind of on cloud nine.  And then after practicing in college, you&#8217;re like, &#8216;Man, OK, I had no takedowns  today in practice. I almost got some, but Becker is so dang strong.&#8217; I think a  lot of people go through that phase coming into a Division I program, especially  a program like the U. Those guys are tough and they taught me a lot. As you&#8217;re  wrestling, some of the guys would just allow things to happen to them&#8221;\u00a6 whereas  me and a couple guys would always fight through it and be stubborn to the  situation. I think a lot of times that pushed the guys that had been there to  really exceed their capabilities&#8221;\u00a6 and kind of put us back in our place. That  was going on a lot and it was awesome.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>What caused you to make the  decision to transfer to Augsburg?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"color: #cc9933;\"><strong>LeVesseur:<\/strong><\/span> One main thing was that I wasn&#8217;t happy  with everything that was going on at the U and in the wrestling program. And  there were a few other key things, like family issues and problems, and then  personal and social life problems. Those things just kind of attacked at one  time. I just thought, &#8216;OK, what&#8217;s the best case scenario? And what&#8217;s the next  best scenario?&#8217; I spent a lot of time thinking about it. It really didn&#8217;t help  too much that my roommate, Cory Cooperman, was in the same position. Obviously,  since we were roommates, we talked about whether we should transfer or stay and  fight through it. The best choice for me was to cut ties and focus on school.  That was my biggest focus my first month and a half there. I was doing superb in  the classroom. I was pretty much getting a 4.0. About a month and a half into  it, it became a little more challenging. There were a few more parties to  attend. School slipped a little bit. So I&#8217;m like, &#8216;Hey, I need to get this in  check&#8221;\u00a6 because obviously I want to graduate.&#8217; And then I thought, &#8216;What about  transferring across the river to Augsburg?&#8217; Within the rules, I talked to (Jeff)  Swenson. He was like, &#8216;Our door is open if that is what you want to pursue.&#8217; So  it just happened that I ended up wrestling for the Augsburg  Auggies.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>How is your relationship with Jeff Swenson?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"color: #cc9933;\"><strong>LeVesseur:<\/strong><\/span> I value our friendship  more than just about anything nowadays. I just think about the life lessons we  talked about&#8221;\u00a6 and how he has sort of sculpted me into being the man I am&#8221;\u00a6 and  helped me develop some of my characteristics. Maybe in the public&#8217;s eye it might  not have appeared this way, but I looked at Swenson as like a second father. He  really opened up his heart and his arms and was willing to help me with some of  the things I was having issues with. But then he was also the coach and helped  me get better. He always challenged me to be a better wrestler, a better  student, and a better man. And he succeeded in that. We still keep in contact  nowadays. He&#8217;s a great guy.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>I&#8217;m sure you heard the critics when you  were in college. There were people who said someone with your talent had no  business competing in Division III and should have been competing in Division I.  Some people even went as far as to stay that if you broke Cael Sanderson&#8217;s  consecutive wins streak of 159, they wouldn&#8217;t recognize it because you  accomplished it in Division III and not in Division I. When you would hear  criticism like that, did it bother you?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"color: #cc9933;\"><strong>LeVesseur:<\/strong><\/span> No, it didn&#8217;t bother me. But you would  hear it all the time if you went on TheGuillotine.com or TheMat.com. You would  see some of the posts. A lot of times, that was my challenge. It motivated me. I  was like, OK, we all have our opinions. If saying that is what you feel, I  didn&#8217;t mind that at all. I just used that as a little bit of fuel for the fire.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Because of what you accomplished in Division III, there were people  who wondered how you might have fared against Division I competition. At the  time, did you ever think about how you might do against Division I  competition?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"color: #cc9933;\"><strong>LeVesseur:<\/strong><\/span> I always thought  about it. A lot of the guys that were at the top of the ranks were the guys I  was wrestling with all the way up from middle school and high school. I kind of  compared myself to them. There was one tournament that I wrestled in (University  Freestyle Nationals) where I wrestled several NCAA Division I qualifiers at 165  and 174. I saw some competition there. Admittedly, probably not the toughest  competition, but I wrestled some tough guys. I never let that get to me or  bother me. I was just like, &#8216;Hey, at some point, I will be wrestling some of  these top guys&#8221;\u00a6 and that&#8217;s in the future. When that time comes, then we&#8217;ll have  something to talk about.&#8217;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Did you ever consider wrestling in the  Midlands?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"color: #cc9933;\"><strong>LeVesseur:<\/strong><\/span> I for sure  wanted to wrestle in the Midlands. There was always a conflict with Augsburg&#8217;s  schedule. Of course, I would have liked to have wrestled in the Midlands.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>When you were in high school, you defeated Olympian Ben Askren  handily, 13-4, in the finals of the Bi-State Tournament in La Crosse, Wisconsin.  Were you surprised by how successful Askren became after high  school?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>\u00a0 <a href=\"http:\/\/revwrestling.com\/articles\/4654\/One-on-One-with-Marcus-LeVesseur\" target=\"_blank\">Continue Reading at RevWrestling<\/a><br><br><\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Marcus LeVesseur went where no other Division III college wrestler has ever gone before. From 2002-2007, the Minneapolis native compiled a perfect 155-0 record at Augsburg College and won four NCAA Division III titles, which had never been accomplished. In addition to starring on the mat for Augsburg, LeVesseur also excelled on the gridiron. 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