{"id":3082,"date":"2009-10-03T22:30:53","date_gmt":"2009-10-04T03:30:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/?p=3082"},"modified":"2009-10-03T15:31:30","modified_gmt":"2009-10-03T20:31:30","slug":"bucky-maughan-retires-from-univ-of-northern-colorado-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/w3082\/bucky-maughan-retires-from-univ-of-northern-colorado-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Bucky Maughan Retires From Univ of Northern Colorado"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>GREELEY, Colo. &#8212;<\/strong> After spending nearly his whole life in a  wrestling room, Jack Maughan has decided it&#8217;s time for a change.<\/p>\n<p>And with that, an era has ended for Bears athletics.<\/p>\n<p>Maughan this past season finished his 22nd year leading the Northern Colorado  wrestling program, but he has announced his decision to step down from that  leadership role and devote all of his energy to his duties as the athletic  department&#8217;s director of development, which he has also held in a dual-role for  a little more than a year.<\/p>\n<p>Maughan, who has memories of being less than a year old and rolling around on  a mat with his father, Bucky, a legendary wrestling coach at North Dakota State,  says his decision is effective immediately.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;This was a really, really difficult choice for me and my family, &#8220;said  Maughan, who also coached the men&#8217;s and women&#8217;s golf teams during his time at  Northern Colorado. &#8220;I think the hardest thing for me, now that I&#8217;ve made my  decision, is that I&#8217;m not the coach anymore. That&#8217;s a hard thing to come to  terms with. It&#8217;s a position of respect, and you get such a good feeling about  working with bright, great kids. I&#8217;ll certainly miss that.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;You always think that when you think the time is right, it&#8217;s going to be  easy to walk away, but it&#8217;s definitely not. A lot of work has been put into this  program over the last couple decades, and I know I&#8217;ll never have the kind of  relationships I&#8217;ve had again.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Jay Hinrichs, Northern Colorado&#8217;s director of athletics, said he will  immediately begin looking for Maughan&#8217;s replacement. He also said Maughan&#8217;s void  in the wrestling program will be a hard one to fill.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Jack has meant a great deal to the Northern Colorado athletic department, &#8221; Hinrichs said. &#8220;He will not ever be replaced. We will instead go out and find  someone who we think can continue on with what he&#8217;s been building. Jack leaves  behind a program that&#8217;s a definite player on the national stage.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;He played a huge role in our transition from NCAA Division II to NCAA  Division I, and he will continue that in his role as our director of  development. It takes a special person to successfully fulfill two important  positions in an athletic department, and Jack did that admirably this past year.  He felt he was short-changing one of them, though, and he&#8217;s decided to jump  head-first into development. I&#8217;m grateful we&#8217;re not saying goodbye to him  altogether.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Maughan echoed those sentiments and said he&#8217;s glad he&#8217;s going to be able to  stick around and have a front-row seat as the program moves forward.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m really happy I&#8217;ll still get to be here, &#8220;he said. &#8220;I&#8217;ll still get to be  around the wrestling program &#8212; however, I certainly don&#8217;t want to be meddling  &#8212; and be here to help and be a resource to whoever is hired to lead it into the  future. Whatever that person may need, I&#8217;ll be here for them.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;It just came down to me not wanting to be an anchor to a program I&#8217;ve  devoted so much time to and love so much. And me doing two jobs wasn&#8217;t doing  anybody any good. I&#8217;m glad I&#8217;ll get to stay at Northern Colorado. This is where  I want to be and where my family wants to be.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>During Maughan&#8217;s tenure, which began in 1987, when he was 24 years old (the  youngest head wrestling coach in Northern Colorado history) the Bears produced  three NCAA champions, five runners-up and 46 All-America performers.<\/p>\n<p>And Maughan&#8217;s Bears were one of the first Northern Colorado programs eligible  to compete at the NCAA Division I level. In that first season, Maughan had five  wrestlers qualify for the NCAA Division I Championships, the 2007-08 season saw  two Northern Colorado wrestlers qualify for nationals, and in 2008-09, three  Bears moved on and competed on the highest national stage.<\/p>\n<p>Maughan&#8217;s teams finished among the nation&#8217;s top-10 eight times, including  third- and fourth-place finishes in 1991 and 1992, respectively, a fifth-place  finish in 1996, a seventh-place finish in 2002 and eighth-place finishes in 1997  and 1998.<\/p>\n<p>Maughan also was instrumental in the formation of the Western Wrestling  Conference, which includes Northern Colorado and neighboring rivals Wyoming and  Air Force, along with former North Central Conference rivals North Dakota State  and South Dakota State. Northern Iowa and Utah Valley State are also members of  the WCC.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;None of what we did while I was here would have been possible without the  help of so many people, &#8220;Maughan said. &#8220;Hank Brown (former Northern Colorado  president) was incredible in helping our program, and if it hadn&#8217;t been for Dr.  (Robert) Heiny, I probably wouldn&#8217;t be a coach anyway. And Shannon Courtney  (Maughan&#8217;s athletic trainer for the past 18 years) did so much for me and the  kids who have come through here, in a sport that lends itself to a lot of  injuries. It&#8217;s tough to put into words my thanks to that group.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;And I&#8217;ve had so many assistant coaches work with me, and I don&#8217;t want to  thank any of them in particular because I&#8217;ll screw up and leave somebody out.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Maughan inherited a tradition-rich program in that first year, but the Bears  hadn&#8217;t had a winning dual-meet season since 1980, and they had finished at or  near the bottom of the rugged North Central Conference five of the previous six  years.<\/p>\n<p>Maughan began to rebuild the program almost immediately, though,  by recruiting some of the best high school wrestlers that Colorado and the west  region had to offer. Within five years, the Bears boasted a pair of two-time  national champions in Mike Pantoya of Thornton, Colo., and Mike Leberknight of  Rapids City, S.D., and the school&#8217;s first-ever four-time All-American in Scott  Gates of Englewood, Colo., as well as the best back-to-back national finishes  (third and fourth) in school history.<\/p>\n<p>To give his athletes and the  Northern Colorado fans a firsthand look at the nation&#8217;s finest wrestlers,  Maughan brought the 1992 NCAA Division II Championships to Greeley, and when the  Bears placed fourth and produced a national champion, Maughan&#8217;s peers selected  him the 1992 Division II National Coach of the Year.<\/p>\n<p>Maughan was instrumental in the NCAA bringing its Division II Wrestling  Championships back to Greeley in 1996, and the program responded by breaking the  tournament paid attendance record. Maughan&#8217;s program hosted the NCAA  Championships again in 2001, and the Division I West Regional qualifying  tournament in 2009.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>GREELEY, Colo. &#8212; After spending nearly his whole life in a wrestling room, Jack Maughan has decided it&#8217;s time for a change. And with that, an era has ended for Bears athletics. 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