Greg Strobel

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Greg Strobel is an American wrestler, coach, and member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame from Scappoose, Oregon.[1]. He is the former head coach at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania-based Lehigh University, one of the top wrestling programs in the country.

Strobel won two NCAA titles and was a three-time All-American at Oregon State, finishing his college career with a 126-8-1 record before starting his coaching career. He was an assistant coach at Oregon State University, a head high school coach at Roseburg High School, a US Wrestling official and a private club coach before taking the head coaching job at Lehigh in 1995, where he holds an endowed chair: the Lawrence White Head Coach of Wrestling. He has led Lehigh to five consecutive EIWA championships and multiple Top-Ten NCAA championship finishes. He has coached two national champions.

He was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2012, the Oregon State University Sports Hall of Fame in 1993, and the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 2016.