Eric Guerrero

May 15, 1977 - Present

In a college wrestling program known for producing champions, Eric Guerrero will be remembered as one of the best.

Hailing from San Jose, Calif., Guerrero won three state wrestling championships and compiled an impressive 226-4 high school record. He won a national high school championship, a Junior National championship in 1995, and a Cadet World championship in 1993. The California prep standout chose to take his talents to wrestling’s most storied program, Oklahoma State University.

Guerrero was nothing short of spectacular during his four seasons with the Cowboys. As a true freshman, he placed fifth at the 1996 NCAA Wrestling Championships. The following season, as a 19-year-old sophomore, Guerrero won the 126-pound weight class, and he would repeat the victory in 1998. Despite moving up to 133 pounds in 1999, he became Oklahoma State’s 14th three-time NCAA champion. Guerrero also won a Big 12 title in 1999 and was a two-time academic All-American. His career college record was 117-13.

After college, Guerrero continued to compete internationally in freestyle, where he showed no signs of slowing down. Shortly after his final college match, he represented the United States at the 1999 World Championships. Guerrero won four U.S. Open titles, made three more World teams (2001–2003), and won a World Cup title in 2003.

Then in 2004, Guerrero represented the United States at 132 pounds in freestyle wrestling during the Olympic Games in Athens, Greece.

After retiring from competition, Guerrero turned his focus to coaching at his alma mater, Oklahoma State. He served as strength and conditioning coach (2001-2004) and as assistant coach (2004-2012). In 2012, Guerrero was named the associate head wrestling coach. During his coaching career, he led nine wrestlers to 14 individual NCAA championships, and four-straight NCAA team championships (2003-2006).

In recognition of competitive and coaching success at one of college wrestling’s leading programs, Eric Guerrero is honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

Awards:

Year
2014
Award
Distinguished Member
Chapter/Region
National

All American Awards:

Season
1999
School
Oklahoma State
Tournament
Division I
Weight
133
Place
1
Season
1998
School
Oklahoma State
Tournament
Division I
Weight
126
Place
1
Season
1997
School
Oklahoma State
Tournament
Division I
Weight
126
Place
1
Season
1996
School
Oklahoma State
Tournament
Division I
Weight
126
Place
5

College Season Records:

Season
1999
School
Oklahoma State
Class
Senior
Bouts
31
Wins
31
Losses
0
Ties
0
Falls
0
Win PCT.
100
Place
1st
Season
1998
School
Oklahoma State
Class
Junior
Bouts
25
Wins
20
Losses
5
Ties
0
Falls
0
Win PCT.
80
Place
1st
Season
1997
School
Oklahoma State
Class
Sophomore
Bouts
31
Wins
29
Losses
2
Ties
0
Falls
0
Win PCT.
93.55
Place
1st
Season
1996
School
Oklahoma State
Class
Freshman
Bouts
41
Wins
35
Losses
6
Ties
0
Falls
0
Win PCT.
85.37
Place
5th
Season
Career
Bouts
128
Wins
115
Losses
13
Ties
0
Falls
0
Win PCT.
89.84

All Rankings:

Season
1999
Rank Date
11/09/1998
Weight
133
Rank
1
School
Oklahoma State
Season
1999
Rank Date
12/09/1998
Weight
133
Rank
1
School
Oklahoma State
Season
1999
Rank Date
01/15/1999
Weight
133
Rank
1
School
Oklahoma State
Season
1999
Rank Date
02/12/1999
Weight
133
Rank
1
School
Oklahoma State
Season
1999
Rank Date
02/26/1999
Weight
133
Rank
1
School
Oklahoma State
Season
1999
Rank Date
03/12/1999
Weight
133
Rank
1
School
Oklahoma State
Season
1998
Rank Date
11/07/1997
Weight
126
Rank
1
School
Oklahoma State
Season
1998
Rank Date
12/09/1997
Weight
126
Rank
1
School
Oklahoma State
Season
1998
Rank Date
01/09/1998
Weight
126
Rank
1
School
Oklahoma State
Season
1998
Rank Date
02/06/1998
Weight
126
Rank
1
School
Oklahoma State
Season
1997
Rank Date
02/10/1997
Weight
126
Rank
1
School
Oklahoma State
Season
1997
Rank Date
02/24/1997
Weight
126
Rank
1
School
Oklahoma State
Season
1997
Rank Date
03/07/1997
Weight
126
Rank
1
School
Oklahoma State

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