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In the 72 storied years of the Millersville wrestling program, no grappler won more matches than Randy March. From 1978-82, March compiled a 110-38-1 record and has held the school wins record since.
March was a force wrestling at 167 and 177 pounds. He qualified for the NCAA Division III Championships twice and seamlessly transitioned to the Division I ranks where he qualified for the championships as a senior.
A four-time PSAC Championships placewinner, March finished as the runner-up once while also placing third, fourth and fifth during his stellar career. In 1981-82, March delivered a 37-6-1 record, which stands as the third highest single-season win total in program history. A testament to his leadership, March served as a team captain twice. As a senior, March was recognized as the Theodore H. Rupp Award winner, an award presented to the most valuable Millersville wrestler.
March graduated with a bachelor’s degree in industrial arts in 1983. He continues to work as a technology education teacher at Dover Area High School. March served as the school’s wrestling coach from 1983-89 and served more than 20 years as an official, even working the PIAA State Championships.
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