Ray Miller

Ray Miller, a Shawnee Nation citizen, was a three-time Oklahoma state champion for Marlow High School.

He had a career record of 118-6, including 92-2 his final three years.

Miller was 62-0 his junior and senior years, winning 3A state titles at 148 pounds both years, after going 30-2 as a sophomore and winning the 136-pound title.

He was an NCAA champion at 167 pounds as a senior in 1993 at Arizona State University after a runner-up finish in 1992.

Miller became one of the first two wrestlers in Arizona State University history to be a four-time All-American.

He was a three-time Pac-10 Conference champion and was twice named Pac-10 Wrestler of the Year while helping the Sun Devils capture three Pac-10 team titles.

Ray Miller, a Shawnee Nation citizen, was a three-time Oklahoma state champion for Marlow High School.

He was an NCAA champion and a four-time All-American for Arizona State University.

All American Awards:

Season
1993
School
Arizona State
Tournament
Division I
Weight
167
Place
1
Season
1992
School
Arizona State
Tournament
Division I
Weight
158
Place
2
Season
1991
School
Arizona State
Tournament
Division I
Weight
158
Place
4
Season
1990
School
Arizona State
Tournament
Division I
Weight
158
Place
5

College Season Records:

Season
1993
School
Arizona State
Class
Senior
Bouts
29
Wins
29
Losses
0
Ties
0
Falls
0
Win PCT.
100
Place
1st
Season
1992
School
Arizona State
Class
Junior
Bouts
36
Wins
29
Losses
6
Ties
1
Falls
0
Win PCT.
80.56
Place
2nd
Season
1991
School
Arizona State
Class
Sophomore
Bouts
33
Wins
27
Losses
6
Ties
0
Falls
0
Win PCT.
81.82
Place
4th
Season
1990
School
Arizona State
Class
Freshman
Bouts
43
Wins
30
Losses
12
Ties
1
Falls
0
Win PCT.
69.77
Place
5th
Season
Career
Bouts
141
Wins
115
Losses
24
Ties
2
Falls
0
Win PCT.
81.56

All Rankings:

Season
1993
Rank Date
02/15/1993
Weight
167
Rank
1
School
Arizona State
Season
1993
Rank Date
03/01/1993
Weight
167
Rank
1
School
Arizona State
Season
1993
Rank Date
03/18/1993
Weight
167
Rank
1
School
Arizona State

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