Conrad Davis Mock
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C.D. Mock (born 1958) is the former head
Early life and high school career
CD Mock was born in 1958 in
College career
In 1982, Conrad Davis Mock became The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s first NCAA champion. He finished his 1982 season a 35-0 record en route to the national title at 134 pounds. En route to his National Championship title, Mock earned three ACC conference titles. He posted a career record of 108-9 and also had a career record of 64-4 in ACC competition. He was a two-time NCAA All-American and had the third highest winning percentage in North Carolina history.[3]
Post college and coaching career
CD Mock graduated with a degree in 1982. After graduating he returned to his hometown in Newtown, Pennsylvania, and became the president of Equity Consultants Company. Along with this he became the High School wrestling coach at his alma mater Council Rock High.
The Tar Heel team of 2013 ended the season with five National Qualifiers; Nathan Kraisser (125), Joey Ward (133),John-Michael Staudenmeyer (165),and Alex Utley (184) with one wrestler achieving
In 2015, Mock was removed from the position of the head coach of the UNC wrestling team. Mock believes he was fired for speaking out against his son’s experience with Title IX at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.[7] He was assisted by Associate head coach and Olympian Cary Kolat, as well as assistant coaches Dionisios Papadatos and Trevor Chinn.
Family
CD Mock currently lives in Chapel Hill. Mock married Mickie Robinson in 1984, two years after graduating from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Mickie is also a UNC graduate and a former member of the UNC gymnastics team. She currently works for Duke Urgent Care as a physician’s assistant. Their first child, Chelsea, attended culinary school in Italy and is currently a sous chef at Kipos restaurant located on Franklin Street in Chapel Hill. Their second child, Corey, wrestled at North Carolina for two seasons before transferring to UT Chattanooga.
References
- ^ "C.D. Mock Biography". University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Archived from the original on 21 August 2014. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
- ^ Thompson, Mark. "UNC wrestling coach C.D. Mock brings fighting mindset to the mat". The Daily Tar Heel. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
- ^ "C.D. Mock - Head Wrestling Coach". Carolina Wrestling. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
- ^ "North Carolina Names C.D. Mock To Follow Bill Lam As Wrestling Coach". USA Wrestling. Archived from the original on 8 May 2014. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
- ^ Thompson, Mark. "UNC wrestling coach C.D. Mock brings fighting mindset to the mat". The Daily Tar Heel. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
- ^ "05-06 Cumulative Stats" (PDF). goheels.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 May 2014. Retrieved 1 April 2014.
- ^ Chemtob, Danielle (26 September 2017). "How will DeVos' new guidelines influence how UNC handles sexual assault?". The Daily Tarheel. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
External links
Media related to C.D. Mock at Wikimedia Commons