David Morgan

DAVID MORGAN

  • Title
    Assistant Wrestling Coach

Joining the King's College coaching staff is former Monarch great David Morgan.

Morgan recently concluded one of the great athletic careers in King's College history as he starred on the mats for three years.

A former Pennsylvania Class AAA state runner-up, Morgan began his career as a scholarship wrestler at the University of Pittsburgh but transferred to King's beginning his sophomore year.

The next three years were spectacular for Morgan, beginning with his sophomore year when he won the 2006 Middle Atlantic Conference title and was named the outstanding wrestler of the tournament. Morgan would then earn all-American honors at 133-pounds with a sixth-place finish at the 2006 NCAA Division III National Tournament.

As a junior, Morgan won the Metropolitan Conference championship, then made school history when he captured the 2007 Division III national crown at 133, earning the first national title at King's in any sport.

In his final season, Morgan won a second straight Metropolitan Conference title at 133-pounds and was named the outstanding wrestler of the tournament. He capped his collegiate career by winning a second Division III national championship, winning the 2008 title to cap his illustrious career. He concluded his three years at King's with a 86-7 record.

Morgan was rewarded when he was named King's Outstanding Male Athletic at the college's annual senior awards banquet.