Josh Terrell NCAA D3 All-American

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Uploaded by Kurt Kruger | July 23, 2008

Interview with University of Dubuque returning All-American Josh Terrell. Talks about his goals for the future adn the difference between D1 and D3.

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duraine carr 4 years ago

im joshes cousin he comes over sometimes he lives in dubuqe

Ben Luther 4 years ago

I was at a camp this past week and I had josh as my counsler and he taught me many things that have helped me already.

james huffman 5 years ago

josh and i wrestled in high school for three years he was a year ahead of me. we also grew up on the same block when we were young...but i learned alot from him my junior year

Ben Zintak 5 years ago

I wrestled against Josh in high school and had some real wars with this kid--I know I beat him once in OT at a tourney. Josh is a real beast that could give anyone on the other side of the mat a match. Hope his success continues--always good to see a Chicagoland wrestler kicking ass.

Don 5 years ago

He was my coach at Brian Keck Camp last summer. pretty kool dude.

Jon McGovern 5 years ago

Last year Josh worked harder than most to become an NCAA All-American this past year. It just so happens that the Round Lake High School wrestling program came to the World Wrestling Camps in Dubuque this week. His coach felt the same way I did about Josh and his work ethic and committment to wrestling. His coach at Round Lake is as proud as I am of Josh's work ethic and accomplishments. This will be good publicity for the Round Lake Wrestling program to inspire others to do the work it takes to become an NCAA All-American. Not many sophmore wrestlers compete in 40 + matches in the season, become NCAA All-Americans and finsih the year as an IIAC Academic Scholar Athlete. It just shows the kind of discilipine and work ethic Josh exhibits in the classroom and on the mat.