Sam Kulseth

Sam Kulseth
Sam Kulseth
  • Height:
    5-6
  • Weight:
    141
  • Hometown:
    St. James, Minn.
  • Year:
    Sr.
  • High School:
    St. James
  • Major:
    Social Studies Education
Bio

Why did you pick Concordia: Small class sizes, good school, and I enjoyed the guys on the wrestling team
Post Graduation plans: Become a Social Studies teacher and a wrestling coach

The KULSETH File
Favorite food:
 Cereal
Favorite restaurant:
 Buffalo Wild Wings
Favorite movie: Rambo
Favorite non-school book: Books about World War II 
Favorite musical group: Machine Gun Kelly
My dream job is: Body Builder

News mentions
Senior Gabe Zierden went 2-0 with a pin and a tech fall, and placed fourth at 197 at the Don Parker Open.
One More Trip Through Wisconsin

Concordia closed out the multi-team invitational portion of its schedule by competing in the Don Parker Wis.-Eau Claire Open – an invite that featured wrestlers from NCAA Division I and II schools.

Kellen Schauer was one of seven Cobbers to earn contested wins in the team's 50-0 win at Jamestown. Schauer claimed a 6-4 win at 149.
Cobbers Serve Up 50-Burger in Dominating Win

Concordia took time out from stock-piling impressive regional results to completely shut down Jamestown in a dual meet. The Cobbers won all seven contested matches against the Jimmies and put up a 50-0 beat down in Jamestown.

Kie Anderson was one of two weight-class winners for the Cobbers at the SJU North Country Open. He won the 125-lb class in the silver division.
19 Leads To 8 And 2 At North Country Open

Concordia sent 19 wrestlers to the North Country Open hosted by St. John’s and came away with eight Top 5 finishes and a pair of weight-class winners.

Sophomore Alex McPhee was 1 of 12 Cobber wrestlers to post a Top 6 finish at the Dragon Open. He finished third at 157 in the Red Division.
Another Successful Trip Across 8th Street

The trip across 8th Street has been kind to Concordia this year. In November the Cobbers beat the host Dragons in a dual meet, and on Saturday they returned to Nemzek Fieldhouse and recorded a dozen Top 6 finishes at the Dragon Open.