Nick Goebel

Nick Goebel

Nick Goebel enters his third year as Head Women's Wrestling Coach.

In the 2020-21 season the Dragons were ranked as high as sixth in the nation during the year and with Goebel’s guidance had six athletes land All American Honors at the NCWWC Nationals Championships.

Tiffin was led at Nationals with six All-American performances, led by Sugey Ceja (second, 116), Jessie Lee (fourth, 191), Morgan Davidson (sixth, 170), Taylor Hites (sixth, 155), Eunique Davis (seventh, 130), and Shanna Morris (eighth, 101). 

TU enjoyed a strong season in 2019-20 in just their second season as an official sport at Tiffin. Ranked as high as fifth in the nation during the year, the Dragons had seven different athletes earn 11 All-American honors between the WCWA National Championships in February and the WCWC Championship in March.

At WCWA, Tiffin had five All-Americans, led by a third-place finish by Sugey Ceja (109). Savannah Stacks (fifth, 123), Eunique Davis (fifth, 136), Taylor Hites (fifth, 155), and Jessie Lee (sixth, 191) rounded out Tiffin's placers.

The Dragons placed seventh as a team at WCWC with six All-American honors. Ceja again led the way with a runner-up finish at 109, followed by Trinity Oredina (fifth, 101), Lee (fifth, 191), Hites (seventh, 155), Shanna Morris (eighth, 116), and Davis (eighth, 130).

In Tiffin's other national competition of the season, the Dragons battled to an eighth-place finish out of 25 teams at the NWCA National Duals.

Goebel most recently coached at King University in Tennessee, joining King's staff in the fall of 2018 following a stint as a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Findlay. The King University women's wrestling team finished fifth at the Women's Collegiate Wrestling Association (WCWA) National Championships. The Tornado had eight All-Americans. 

He was also a wrestler at Findlay, where he was a three-time All-America honoree, finishing third twice and fourth at the NCAA National Championships. Each of those years he won the region championship en route to All-America honors.

During his sophomore season, Goebel posted a record of 35-10 before going 40-5 as a junior and 27-1 as a senior. Those 40 victories set a new Findlay record for wins in a season.

Goebel graduated from Findlay in 2017 with a degree in strength and conditioning and is currently working on his Master in Education from Findlay.