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Corey Christie

Corey Christie
Corey Christie
  • Height:
    5-10
  • Hometown:
    Lower Burrell, Pa.
  • Year:
    So.
  • Major:
    Biology
  • Weight Class:
    165
  • Previous School:
    Burrell HS
Bio

2019-20: Wrestled 17 matches at 165 pounds...Posted nine wins including two wins by major decision and two wins by fall...Finished fourth at 165 pounds at the Super Region II Championships...Qualified for the Division II National Championships...Named a NWCA Scholar All-American. 

2018-19: Competed in 23 matches as a freshman between 157, 165 and 174 pounds...Posted 12 wins...Won the King Open at 157 pounds (Nov. 11).

High School: Attended Burrell High School where played baseball, golf, and wrestled for the Buccaneers...Finished with a 77-35 career record...Off the mat, he was a member of the Entrepreneur Club.

Personal: Son of James and Lori Christie...James Christie played baseball at Geneva College...Brother of Cody, Colby, and Colt.

News mentions
Seven Coker Wrestlers Named NWCA Scholar All-Americans
Seven Coker Wrestlers Named NWCA Scholar All-Americans

MANHEIM, Pa. - Seven Coker wrestlers were named Scholar All-Americans by the National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA), announced by the organization today (Monday, Apr. 6).

Armengol, Van Alst, Christie and Innocent Named SPC Credit Union Co-Student-Athletes of the Month
Armengol, Van Alst, Christie and Innocent Named SPC Credit Union Co-Student-Athletes of the Month

HARTSVILLE, S.C. - Coker University wrestlers Omar Armengol, Zachary Van Alst, Corey Christie and Jhavon Innocent were named SPC Credit Union Co-Student-Athletes of the Month for March, announced today (Wednesday, Mar. 25).

Van Alst and Innocent Punch Ticket to Nationals, Cobras Take Fifth at Super Region II Championships
Van Alst and Innocent Punch Ticket to Nationals, Cobras Take Fifth at Super Region II Championships

PEMBROKE, N.C. - The Coker University wrestling team turned in a fifth-place showing at the Super Region II Championships on Saturday (Feb. 29), which included two national qualifiers, five other placers and a Super Region II Coach of the Year award.

Coker Falls to No. 13 Newberry in Conference Tilt Tuesday Night
Coker Falls to No. 13 Newberry in Conference Tilt Tuesday Night

NEWBERRY, S.C. - The Coker University wrestling team fell to No. 13 Newberry in South Atlantic Conference Carolinas action Tuesday night (Feb. 11) by a score of 26-18.

Cobras Down Mount Olive in Conference Opener Friday Night
Cobras Down Mount Olive in Conference Opener Friday Night

MOUNT OLIVE, N.C. - The Coker University wrestling team downed the University of Mount Olive in its South Atlantic Conference Carolinas opener by a score of 38-9 Friday night (Jan. 10).

Cobras Down St. Andrews 45-8 on Friday Night
Cobras Down St. Andrews 45-8 on Friday Night

LAURINBURG, N.C. - The Coker University wrestling team moved to 2-0 in dual match competition with a 45-8 win at St. Andrews Friday night (Nov. 15). 

Five Cobras Place Individually at the 39th Annual Pembroke Classic
Five Cobras Place Individually at the 39th Annual Pembroke Classic

PEMBROKE, N.C. - Five Coker University wrestlers placed within their weight classes at the 39th annual Pembroke Classic on Sunday (Nov. 10).

Cobras Open Season with Victory at Averett on Sunday
Cobras Open Season with Victory at Averett on Sunday

DANVILLE, Va. - The Coker University wrestling team opened its 2019-20 campaign with a 30-11 victory over Averett University on Sunday (Nov. 3).

Coker Wrestling Recognized Super Regional, National Individual Rankings and NWCA Preseason Coaches' Poll
Coker Wrestling Recognized Super Regional, National Individual Rankings and NWCA Preseason Coaches' Poll

MANHEIM, Pa. - Coker University wrestling has been recognized in the 2019-20 Super Region II individual rankings, as well as the National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) national individual rankings and the NWCA Coaches’ Poll. The rankings were released on Wednesday (Oct. 30).