Jim Zalesky
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Jim Zalesky is the college wrestling coach for the Oregon State Beavers and a member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. Prior to joining the Beavers, he was the coach of the University of Iowa wrestling team from 1998-2006. At Iowa, he directly succeeded Dan Gable, of whom he was a three-time NCAA champion under. He guided the Hawkeyes to team national championships in 1998, 1999, and 2000.
[edit] Wrestling career
Jim was a four-time All-American at Iowa from 1981-84. He won the NCAA individual title in the 158 pound division in 1982, 1983, and 1984. He also went undefeated his last two years, ending his college career with an 89 match winning streak. At the 1984 NCAA Championships at the end of his senior year he was named Most Outstanding Wrestler of the tournament. The Amateur Wrestling News named him "Wrestler of the Decade" for the 1980's.
He finished second in the 163 pound division at the U.S. Nationals competition in 1988, almost qualifying for a spot for the United State Olympic squad that year.
Zalesky is a member of the United States Coaches Association, and was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2004.
[edit] Coaching career
After many years with the program, on March 30, 2006, Zalesky and his staff were fired from the University Of Iowa. Athletic Directory Bob Bowlsby cited the reasons being a decilne in the program under Zalesky, despite coaching the team to a finish as NCAA runners-up as late as 2003-04, as well as the need for a change.
OSU's prior head coach, Joe Wells, retired a few days later leaving the program on a high note ending with a 13-2-1 record for the 2005-06 season. Zalesky was announced as Oregon State's new head coach on April 14, 2006.