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Bryan Stout, an exciting NCAA Division I wrestler for the Golden Eagles from 1994-97, is the only four-time NCAA Division I wrestling All-American in the team’s legendary history that includes names like Wade Schalles and Kurt Angle. Stout wrestled from 1994-96 at 190-pounds, then moved to heavyweight in 1997 and compiled a career record of 110-23 including 22 pins. As a freshman in 1994 he was 26-9 overall, was named EWL “Freshman of the Year” and placed 8th at Division I Nationals at 190-pounds. In 1995 he was 29-6 overall, placed 2nd at PSAC’s and EWL’s, then went on to finish 4th at the D-I Nationals at 190-pounds. In 1996 Bryan was 26-3 overall, was PSAC and EWL Champion at 190-pounds and placed 7th at nationals. Then as a senior he moved up to heavyweight and was 29-5 overall, again won EWL and PSAC titles, and finished 4th at nationals. Stout was selected to compete in the NWCA All-Star match twice, helped Clarion to EWL team titles in 1994 and 95 and a PSAC team title in 1994. Clarion finished 15th at D-I Nationals in 1994 and 95, 12th in 1996 and 14th in 1997, all under former head coach Jack Davis. Stout is 9th at Clarion in career dual meet points with 217, and had a dual meet record of 51-6 (89.5%) during his career. Stout, a native of Barnegat, N.J. and a 1992 graduate of Southern Regional High School, currently resides in Mt. Lebanon, Pa. with his wife Jennifer and children Kellan, Luke and Maclane. He is employed by Lanxess Corp and is also an assistant wrestling coach (volunteer) at the University of Pittsburgh.*1997 Clarion University Grad - General Studies
*1994-97 Career Record 110-23 (22 Pins)
*1994-97 - First 4-Time NCAA D-I All-America -- 3- A-A's at 190lbs; 1- A-A at HWT.
*1995 - NCAA Div. I - 4th Place 190-lbs.
*1997 - NCAA Div. I - 4th Place HWT.
*NWCA All-Star Match - 2 Times
*1996, 97 - 2-Time EWL & PSAC Champion
*1994 EWL "Freshman Of The Year"
*2005 - Inducted Into EWL Hall Of Fame
*1994 & 95 - Clarion EWL Team Title
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