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Taylor Named ACC Wrestler of the Year
Taylor's 42 wins this season tied for the most in the nation, while his 24 pins were the most in the country.


Taylor's 42 wins this season tied for the most in the nation, while his 24 pins were the most in the country.

March 26, 2010

COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Maryland 197-pound senior Hudson Taylor, who finished his collegiate career as the Terrapins' first ever three-time wrestling All-American, has been voted the 2009-10 Atlantic Coast Conference Wrestler of the Year by the league's head coaches.

Steven Bell, Alex Krom, Kyle John and Josh Asper joined Taylor as Maryland wrestlers to be named All-ACC performers.

The honor is the second for Taylor, who was also voted ACC Wrestler of the Year as a sophomore in 2008.

Taylor, a four-time ACC Wrestler of the Week during the regular season, was voted the Most Outstanding Wrestler at the ACC Championships on March 6. Taylor then earned All-America honors for the third straight year with a fourth-place finish in last weekend's NCAA Championships at Omaha, Neb.

A native of Pennington, N.J., Taylor finished the season 42-4, tying for the most wins in the nation, and leaves Maryland as the school's all-time winningest wrestler with a 165-28 career record. His 24 pins this season set a school single-season record and also led the country.

 

 

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