*GERRY LEEMAN, Lehigh
coach was also a great wrestler who won the 1946
NCAA Outstanding Wrestler Award at 128 and a silver medal at the
1948 London Games. After his hiring by Hall of Fame coach, Billy
Sheridan, Leeman rebuilt Lehigh Wrestling. From 1941-52 Lehigh had
won just two EIWA team titles and no All-American medals. During
Gerry’s 18-yr coaching career (1953-70), he coached men to
nine NCAA titles, six of nine EIWA team titles from 1959-67, won a
record six of nine league weights in ‘62 and a total of 32
All-Americans in an era of 4 to 6 medalists.
Under Leeman’s fiery
leadership, Lehigh enjoyed stupendous attendance. In 110 home dual
meets from 1953-70, Lehigh averaged 2,920, with just two duals
under 1,800 – in a legal Grace Hall capacity of 2,775.
Interest was so intense that closed-circuit TV was introduced to
let fans watch upstairs. Gerry owns Lehigh’s best winning
percentage (161-38-4 for 80.3%) and the most wins over Top Ten
teams (20). His squads finished in the Top Ten at the NCAA
tournament 12 times, four of them in the Top Five.
Leeman was then Thad
Turner’s assistant for 12 years, helping add 32 more medals,
seven more NCAA champions and ten more Top 10 teams (four Top
5’s). Gerry became Lehigh’s Assistant AD before
retiring with wife, Darlene, in Hellertown before moving to
Florida. Their son, Jay, wrestled for Lehigh from 1968-70 (18-11-2
in duals). Germ was a charter inductee to the National Wrestling
Hall of Fame.
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