Tom Muir

Tom Muir walked on to Michigan State's wrestling team with almost no prior experience. As a red-shirt sophomore Muir became a Big Ten Champion and an All American. He earned three varsity letters and was a member of three Big Ten Championship teams. He was given the Outstanding Senior Wrestler award in 1971. Muir graduated with honors in Pre-med Biology and was winner of the Hannah Award , presented to the outstanding student athlete of the year at MSU. Muir was also winner of the Big Ten Medal of Honor, given to the student who demonstrated the greatest proficiency in scholarship and athletics. In spite of numerous injuries and surgeries Tom Muir continued to compete after graduation, becoming a National Freestyle Champion, an alternate on the 1976 Olympic team and represented the U.S. in competition against Japan, Poland, Iran, Russia Canada, Argentina, Cuba and Germany posting a 15-2 record. After serving as an assistant coach at Michigan State from 1974-77, Tom became head coach at Grand Ledge High School and remained in that position for 36 years. His accomplishments include: •7x Lansing Area Officials Assn. Coach of the Year. •3x Division 1 MWA Regional Coach of the Year •2003 MWA Division 1 State of Michigan Coach of the Year •2005 MHSCA Coach of the Year •2005 NFHSCA Mid-West Coach of the Year •2 Conference Championship Teams •7 District Championship Teams •2 Regional Championship Teams •2 MHSAA Final 4 Teams •5 All State Academic Teams •38 All State Wrestlers •4 State Champions •Dual Meet Record: 312-187 •His college coach, Grady Peninger said of Tom: " I have coached more talented and successful wrestlers but I have never had one that commanded my respect more than Tom Muir."

Awards:

Year
2009
Award
Lifetime Service to Wrestling
Chapter/Region
Michigan

All American Awards:

Season
1969
School
Michigan State
Tournament
Division I
Weight
160
Place
4

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