Many Lehigh Valley Conference alumni have gone on to compete in college wrestling.
Other sports teams at the university are members of the Big East, which does not sponsor college wrestling.
Headgear is required to be worn in high school and college wrestling in the United States.
He canceled his plans to resume college wrestling and went on a 19 fight winning streak before turning pro in 2001.
For a time, Mocco was a controversial figure in American college wrestling.
His background recently resulted in a gig doing color commentary on college wrestling for Fox Sports Midwest.
A new style of singlet, known as a double or doublet, has recently emerged in college wrestling that covers more of the upper body.
In American high school and college wrestling headgear is mandatory to protect the ears from cauliflower ear and other injuries.
Additionally, college wrestling uses the concept of "time advantage" or "riding time", while high school wrestling does not.
Matches are scored like high school or college wrestling meets.