Myron Roderick

September 15, 1934 - December 28, 2011

A fierce competitor as a wrestler and equally as fierce a competitor when a coach, Myron Roderick was a winner of championships in both roles. In his three years as a wrestler at Oklahoma State University, he won 42 of 44 matches and three National Collegiate championships, one at 137 pounds, then two more at 130 pounds. He placed fourth in the 1956 Olympic Games at Melbourne, losing a split decision to the eventual champion.

But it was as coach of the Cowboys that he attained his greatest stature. And there was no interlude between his two careers. From national champion in 1956 to the new torch-bearer of the great Oklahoma State coaching tradition in 1957 was an abrupt but highly successful transition.

In 1958, when he led the Cowboys to the NCAA team title he was, at 23, the youngest coach ever to guide a national champion team in any sport. In his 13 years of coaching, he produced seven NCAA team champions. His Cowboys won 140 dual meets, lost only 10 and tied seven, once stringing 84 consecutive duals without a loss.

His wrestlers won 20 individual NCAA titles and four gold medals in the Olympic Games. He also coached his teams to two National AAU championships, was the United States coach in the 1963 World Games and was assistant coach in the 1964 Olympics.

Roderick departed from tradition in one respect. He carried his personal intensity into a search for quality wrestlers and, more than any other man, introduced recruiting on a major scale into the sport of wrestling.

As the first executive director of the U. S. Wrestling Federation, he established the foundation of USA Wrestling, the sport's national governing body. He saw the need for a National Wrestling Hall of Fame and worked not only to bring the dream to life, but also to ensure its future.

In recognition of his great achievements as a wrestler and coach, and his lifelong leadership in the sport, Myron Willis Roderick is honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

Awards:

Year
1976
Award
Distinguished Member
Chapter/Region
National

All American Awards:

Season
1956
School
Oklahoma State
Tournament
Division I
Weight
130
Place
1
Season
1955
School
Oklahoma State
Tournament
Division I
Weight
130
Place
1
Season
1954
School
Oklahoma State
Tournament
Division I
Weight
137
Place
1

College Season Records:

Season
1956
School
Oklahoma State
Class
Senior
Bouts
10
Wins
10
Losses
0
Ties
0
Falls
3
Win PCT.
100
Place
1st
Season
1955
School
Oklahoma State
Class
Junior
Bouts
9
Wins
7
Losses
2
Ties
0
Falls
2
Win PCT.
77.78
Place
1st
Season
1954
School
Oklahoma State
Class
Sophomore
Bouts
11
Wins
11
Losses
0
Ties
0
Falls
2
Win PCT.
100
Place
1st
Season
Career
Bouts
30
Wins
28
Losses
2
Ties
0
Falls
7
Win PCT.
93.33

All Coaching Dual Records:

Season
1969
School
Oklahoma State
Division
Division I
Duals
19
Wins
16
Losses
3
Ties
0
Win PCT.
84.21
Season
1968
School
Oklahoma State
Division
Division I
Duals
12
Wins
11
Losses
1
Ties
0
Win PCT.
91.67
Season
1967
School
Oklahoma State
Division
Division I
Duals
12
Wins
9
Losses
2
Ties
1
Win PCT.
75
Season
1966
School
Oklahoma State
Division
Division I
Duals
14
Wins
13
Losses
1
Ties
0
Win PCT.
92.86
Season
1965
School
Oklahoma State
Division
Division I
Duals
14
Wins
14
Losses
0
Ties
0
Win PCT.
100
Season
1964
School
Oklahoma State
Division
Division I
Duals
11
Wins
10
Losses
0
Ties
1
Win PCT.
90.91
Season
1963
School
Oklahoma State
Division
Division I
Duals
12
Wins
11
Losses
0
Ties
1
Win PCT.
91.67
Season
1962
School
Oklahoma State
Division
Duals
12
Wins
12
Losses
0
Ties
0
Win PCT.
100
Season
1961
School
Oklahoma State
Division
Duals
8
Wins
8
Losses
0
Ties
0
Win PCT.
100
Season
1960
School
Oklahoma State
Division
Duals
14
Wins
14
Losses
0
Ties
0
Win PCT.
100
Season
1959
School
Oklahoma State
Division
Duals
10
Wins
9
Losses
1
Ties
0
Win PCT.
90
Season
1958
School
Oklahoma State
Division
Duals
12
Wins
10
Losses
0
Ties
2
Win PCT.
83.33
Season
1957
School
Oklahoma State
Division
Duals
7
Wins
3
Losses
2
Ties
2
Win PCT.
42.86
Season
Career
Duals
157
Wins
140
Losses
10
Ties
7
Win PCT.
89.17

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