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Wrestling Jacob Walton, Sports Information Graduate Assistant

Wrestling Adds Four-Time All-American Nick Crume to Coaching Staff

INDIANAPOLIS – The University of Indianapolis wrestling is bringing back four-time All-American Nick Crume as its newest assistant coach. He returns to the program after spending one year at his alma mater Jimtown High School in Elkhart, Ind. Prior to that he worked with the Greyhounds as both a graduate assistant and volunteer assistant for three seasons.
 
"I'm pretty excited," Crume said. "This is an opportunity I've been waiting to open since about 2018 and I'm just happy to be back. Obviously, there's going to be some new roles to play, but I'm ready to go."
 
Crume, who wrestled as a Greyhound from 2015-2018, is one of the most accomplished UIndy wrestlers in program history. He ended his career as the second-ever four-time All-American in program history, with the 10th-most career wins with 105.
 
"It's an exciting time to be a part of UIndy Wrestling," head coach Jason Warthan said. "Crume does have a style that is going to make a huge impact immediately. The way he moves, and his technique is, although familiar to us, until you feel it and have him show you, it's hard to emulate. He's going to have an immediate impact on the middle and lower weights from a hands-on perspective."
 
Warthan concluded: "Bringing Crume in is going to work wonders in rounding out our staff. We have our GAs in Gavin Grime and Blaze Lowery and then we have Ivan and Bob helping, this is going to be a great addition."
 
The Greyhounds ended last season with a Great Lakes Valley Conference title with a pair of National runners-ups.


 
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