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- Q7358831 description "American wrestling coach".
- Q7358831 description "American wrestling coach".
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- Q7358831 abstract "Roger Reina is the former University of Pennsylvania wrestling coach (1986–2005). He left coaching in 2005 after 19 seasons on the mat where he had a career record of 205-106-6, making him the most successful coach in the 101-year history of the program. He is credited with coaching 63 NCAA Qualifiers, 31 EIWA Champions, 17 All-Americans, 4 consecutive EIWA titles, three NCAA finalists, an NCAA Champion and an Olympic Gold Medalist. Roger himself graduated from UPenn in 1984 where he was a four year starter on the team.Reina is now the Director of Business Development for Sports at TicketLeap, an online ticketing provider located in Philadelphia.".
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- Q7358831 wikiPageExternalLink www.ticketleap.com.
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- Q7358831 name "Reina, Roger".
- Q7358831 shortDescription "American wrestling coach".
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- Q7358831 comment "Roger Reina is the former University of Pennsylvania wrestling coach (1986–2005). He left coaching in 2005 after 19 seasons on the mat where he had a career record of 205-106-6, making him the most successful coach in the 101-year history of the program. He is credited with coaching 63 NCAA Qualifiers, 31 EIWA Champions, 17 All-Americans, 4 consecutive EIWA titles, three NCAA finalists, an NCAA Champion and an Olympic Gold Medalist.".
- Q7358831 label "Roger Reina".
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- Q7358831 name "Reina, Roger".
- Q7358831 name "Roger Reina".
- Q7358831 surname "Reina".