• Kollin Moore

    Burbank, OH

    Kollin Moore was a 4x All American and 3x Big Ten Champ during his tenure at The Ohio State from 2015-2020. Also during his time as a Buckeye, he made 2 UWW U20 World Teams taking Bronze in 2017 as well as winning a World Silver Medal at the 2018 U23 World Championships.

    After graduating in 2020 he became a resident athlete at the Ohio Regional Training Center and was the 2021 Olympic Alternate at 97kg and a 4x National Team Member.

    Kollin grew up in Burbank, OH where he was a one-time state champion for Norwayne High School and was All Ohio in soccer and track.

  • Coleman Scott

    Waynesboro, Pa

    Coleman Scott won a bronze medal at the 2012 Olympics after being an NCAA champion, two-time finalist and four-time All-American for Oklahoma State University.He helped OSU win NCAA team titles in 2005 and 2006 and to fifth-place finishes in 2007 and 2008.

    Scott was a member of the U.S. National Freestyle Team in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014 and 2015.

    Scott was a two-time USA Wrestling National Junior Freestyle champion and a two-time USA Junior World Freestyle team member.

    He was a coach for the U.S. Women’s Freestyle team at the World Championships in 2018 and 2019 and for the World Champion U.S. Men’s Freestyle team in 2017.

    Scott also coached a Canadian Senior World Team member and an Olympic Trials champion. He returned to Oklahoma State in 2023 as associate head coach.

  • Logan Stieber

    Monroeville, OH

    Logan Stieber became the first Big Ten Conference wrestler and the fourth wrestler overall to be a four-time NCAA Division I wrestling champion. He captured his titles in 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015, when he was named Outstanding Wrestler of the NCAA tournament and the Dan Hodge Trophy winner. That same year, he led Ohio State to the first wrestling national championship in school history. Stieber was also a four-time Big Ten Conference champion and finished his career with a 119-3 record, boasting the highest winning percentage (.975) in school history. 

    He won a World Championship in men’s freestyle in 2016 and returned to the World Championships in 2017 and 2018, helping the United States capture the team title in 2018, while also capturing a Pan American title in 2018. 

    After competing Logan went on to coach the Ohio RTC in 2018 where he would help develop and lead multiple age group World Medalist and senior level national team members. He also joined the Ohio State coaching staff as a volunteer assistant where he has helped coach 15 All Americans 3 Big Ten titles and a National Title.


  • J Jaggers

    Nordonia, OH

    J Jaggers was a  3x All American and 2x NCAA Champion for The Ohio State Buckeyes in 2008 & 2009 and a huge part of the success that would follow. He amassed 107 wins in his career and capped it off by winning Ohio State’s Male Athlete of the Year in 2009 and would later be inducted into the Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2015.

     He immediately started his coaching career at Ohio State and was soon promoted to Associate Head Coach in 2016. Jaggers has recruited and coached 10 national championships as well as 23 Big Ten crowns. He has also coached the Buckeyes to 5 top 3 finishes at the NCAA tournament with an NCAA Team Championship title coming in 2015 along with 3 Big Ten Team Championships.

    Jaggers has been an essential part to the success of the RTC and has helped coach both Olympic and World Gold Medalist. Hailing from Cleveland, OH, he and his wife Kara live in Columbus with their children Jett, Presley, and Lennox.


  • Bo Jordan

    St. Paris, OH

    Bo Jordan was a 4x All American, NCAA Finalist, and Big Ten Champion for The Ohio State Buckeyes from 2014-2018. As a team captain all four years, Bo helped lead the buckeyes to a Team National Championship in 2015 and 3 Big Ten Titles in 2015, 2017, and 2018. 

    Immediately after competing Bo joined the Ohio State and Ohio RTC Staff’s. He helped coach 25 All Americans and 7 NCAA finalists during his tenure so far. His impact on the RTC has been game changing, helping coach multiple athletes to National, World, and Olympic teams.

    Hailing from St. Paris, Ohio, Bo lives right outside of Columbus with his wife Ashley and his 4 children.


  • Tom Ryan

    Long Island, NY

    Tom Ryan took over the Ohio State Wrestling program in 2006 and immediately had an impact on the program. Since his takeover, the buckeyes have had 14 top ten finishes including a national title in 2015, 5 runner up finishes, and 3 Big Ten Titles. He has mentored 73 All Americans and 7 individuals to 13 National Titles.

    Prior to Ohio State he was an assistant coach at Indiana University and Head coach at Hofstra University for 11 years. At Hofstra, he led the team to 6 top 25 finishes.

    Ryan wrestled at the University of Iowa where he was a 2x All American and a national runner up.