Warren Williamson, considered the "Father of Wrestling in South Dakota," died on Tuesday, November 9. He left a great legacy.
Warren was hired by Athletic Director Jack Frost in 1956 to coach wrestling, head freshman football coach, and serve as director of the intramural program. Warren turned SDSU into a national wrestling power. He created a world class intramural program. Warren retired in 1987. The intramural field is named in his honor.
Warren was an All NCC running back when the Jacks were undefeated in 1950. He gained 1,100 yards that season, the second most among small colleges.
Warren Williamson loved South Dakota State University. He was a great human being.
Warren was hired by Athletic Director Jack Frost in 1956 to coach wrestling, head freshman football coach, and serve as director of the intramural program. Warren turned SDSU into a national wrestling power. He created a world class intramural program. Warren retired in 1987. The intramural field is named in his honor.
Warren was an All NCC running back when the Jacks were undefeated in 1950. He gained 1,100 yards that season, the second most among small colleges.
Warren Williamson loved South Dakota State University. He was a great human being.
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