MIDLAND UNIVERSITY NAMES DAVIAIRE DICKERSON NEW MEN’S WRESTLING COACH

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FREMONT, Neb. – Midland University has announced Daviaire Dickerson as the institution’s new men’s wrestling head coach. Dickerson moves into the leadership role of the men’s program after spending the past two years as an assistant for the men and one year leading the women’s program.

Championships, Midland placed 10th with one wrestler winning their division.

Originally from Layton, Utah, Coach Dickerson was a dual-sport collegiate athlete playing football and wrestling. He earned his Bachelors of Science in Psychology from Arizona Christian University and just completed his M.B.A. from Midland University in 2021.

“We are very excited to have Daviaire lead our men’s wrestling program,” said Jeff Braun, Assistant Athletic Director. “He has been a great asset to our athletics department the past two years, coaching in both the men’s and women’s programs. He is a leader who will push our athletes to be the best they can be on the mat, in the classroom, and in the community.”

Last season the Warriors had five wrestlers place at the GPAC Championships, including Tyson Beauperthuy who won the 184-pound class and then went on to be the NAIA National Runner-Up.

Courtesy of Midland Athletics – Link

FREMONT, Neb. – Midland University has announced Daviaire Dickerson as the institution’s new men’s wrestling head coach. Dickerson moves into the leadership role of the men’s program after spending the past two years as an assistant for the men and one year leading the women’s program.

Championships, Midland placed 10th with one wrestler winning their division.

Originally from Layton, Utah, Coach Dickerson was a dual-sport collegiate athlete playing football and wrestling. He earned his Bachelors of Science in Psychology from Arizona Christian University and just completed his M.B.A. from Midland University in 2021.

“We are very excited to have Daviaire lead our men’s wrestling program,” said Jeff Braun, Assistant Athletic Director. “He has been a great asset to our athletics department the past two years, coaching in both the men’s and women’s programs. He is a leader who will push our athletes to be the best they can be on the mat, in the classroom, and in the community.”

Last season the Warriors had five wrestlers place at the GPAC Championships, including Tyson Beauperthuy who won the 184-pound class and then went on to be the NAIA National Runner-Up.

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