Kelly Ward

Kelly Ward was an NCAA champion and three-time NCAA championship finalist for Iowa State. He placed second at the NCAA tournament in 1977, second in 1978, and first in 1979. His overall career college record was 126-10-2.

Kelly Ward began his wrestling career as a sophomore and junior at J.F. Kennedy High School, Silver Spring, Maryland. Mr. Ward was a two time State Maryland Public School Athletic Association wrestling champion in 1973 & 74. As a Senior while attending Blair Academy in Blairstown, N.J. Mr. Ward captured the New Jersey State Championship. In addition Mr. Ward won the National Prep Championship in 1975. His scholastic wrestling record was 90-0.

In 1979 Kelly became the first Maryland born wrestler to win a NCAA Division I wrestling title at 158 lb. while wrestling for Iowa State. He also won two silver medals in the NCAA Tournament in 1977 & 78.  He was a Big 8 Champion two times and in 1979 was voted the Outstanding Wrestler at that tournament. In addition to being a three time All-American he was a member of the 1977 Iowa State National Championship Team. Kelly was the Team Captain his senior year while compiling a collegiate record of 126-10-2.

Senior Special Agent Ward is presently assigned to the Secret Service Headquarters, Intelligence Division, Washington D.C. Other Assignments Mr. Ward has been assigned include the Vice Presidential Protective Division, Senior Course Instructor, United States Secret Service Academy; Former President Ronald Reagan Protective Division, Los Angeles, California and the New York Field Office. Professional honors and recognition include a Commendation from President George Bush for service at the White House on September 1, 2001. Another interesting Note- Mr. Ward was on duty at the World Trade Center during the 1993 Terrorist Bombing. 

After graduation from Iowa State University Kelly Ward served four years as Head Assistant Coach at the University of Nebraska. During his tenure Nebraska achieved the highest NCAA Wrestling tournament finishes in the school’s history. Nebraska enjoyed two 6th place finishes and a 4th place finish. In addition Nebraska produced two NCAA Champions and two silver medalists. During this time frame twelve wrestlers earned All-American honors. The University of Nebraska team winning percentage was 80.7% Two Nebraska wrestlers competed in the Olympics in Seoul, Korea earning a bronze and another 5th .

Kelly Ward has impacted our most valuable asset of this great nation – Our Young Adults. His positive example and influence as a US Secret Service Senior Special Agent, Wrestling coach, and NCAA Champion Wrestler Born in Maryland will last forever. For this reason the National Wrestling Hall of Fame inducts as an “Outstanding American” and “Distinguished Member” of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. 


Awards:

Year
2012
Award
Glen Brand Inductee
Chapter/Region
National
Year
2003
Award
Outstanding American
Chapter/Region
Maryland

All American Awards:

Season
1979
School
Iowa State
Tournament
Division I
Weight
158
Place
1
Season
1978
School
Iowa State
Tournament
Division I
Weight
158
Place
2
Season
1977
School
Iowa State
Tournament
Division I
Weight
158
Place
2

College Season Records:

Season
1979
School
Iowa State
Class
Senior
Bouts
36
Wins
33
Losses
3
Ties
0
Falls
0
Win PCT.
91.67
Place
1st
Season
1978
School
Iowa State
Class
Junior
Bouts
39
Wins
36
Losses
2
Ties
1
Falls
10
Win PCT.
92.31
Place
2nd
Season
1977
School
Iowa State
Class
Sophomore
Bouts
39
Wins
35
Losses
4
Ties
0
Falls
8
Win PCT.
89.74
Place
2nd
Season
1976
School
Iowa State
Class
Freshman
Bouts
24
Wins
22
Losses
1
Ties
1
Falls
3
Win PCT.
91.67
Place
DNW
Season
Career
Bouts
138
Wins
126
Losses
10
Ties
2
Falls
21
Win PCT.
91.3

All Rankings:

Season
1979
Rank Date
12/23/1978
Weight
167
Rank
1
School
Iowa State
Season
1979
Rank Date
01/27/1979
Weight
158
Rank
1
School
Iowa State
Season
1979
Rank Date
02/24/1979
Weight
158
Rank
1
School
Iowa State
Season
1979
Rank Date
03/10/1979
Weight
158
Rank
1
School
Iowa State

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