Ryan Wilman Bio


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Wilman totaled over 80 wins during his four-year career at West Virginia, competing in the 184-lb. weight class his first two years, before moving down to 174 for his junior and senior campaigns. An Eastern Wrestling League (EWL) Academic All-American in 2003, he was also a member of the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll during all four years as a Mountaineer. Wilman was a member of three EWL Championship teams and ranked in the top-20 nationally all four years at WVU. Voted team captain for his final two seasons, he graduated with Bachelor of Arts in history with a minor in communications in 2005.

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Ray & Barbara   November 11, 2008 at 5:11pm
Ryan, you are such an inspiration to your generation. Your folks are proud of you and never lose your positive attitude. We enjoyed watching you interview and seeing your accomplishments. Much success in the future and take your time because you're still young. Always think your opportunities through and the sky's the limit in America. Just look what Obama accomplished. Always ask your mom & dad for their advice because you have two good intelligent parents that love you very much.
  
Jeanne Grudza (Auntie   October 28, 2008 at 8:46am
Hi Ryan,

We haven't met yet but I've heard so much about you; the folks are real proud of your hard work and what a nice young man you are. Aunt Sue's kids call me Auntie so I thought I.D. myself that way. I'm your Dads' other sister and I'm so happy I found your Dad and Mom and Aunt Sue.
I live in Port Orange Fl. and love the nicer weather but today its 55 and I'm cold. Well, for now talk at you later.
Love,
Auntie Jeanne