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Rob Fisher Head Coach WR-WGOLF 2019-20

Robert Fisher

  • Title
    Head Women's Golf/Wrestling Coach
  • Phone
    610-683-1536
  • Email
    rfisher@kutztown.edu
  • Alma Mater
    Kutztown '95

Fisher enters his 23rd season as head coach of the women’s golf team and 23rd season in charge of the wrestling team at Kutztown University in 2023-24.

WOMEN'S GOLF
 
Fisher and Kutztown had one of the best years in program history in 2017-18. KU won its first-ever PSAC Championship to qualify for its first-ever appearance at the NCAA East Super Regionals in Michigan. KU won a school-record seven tournaments, finished in the top-two in all 11 of its regular-season invites, and broke the school-record for average by more than 10 strokes. All five of KU's starters ranked in the top-11 in school history for single-season average, while also donning the school-record-holder and first player in school history to average under 80.

KU won one tournament and placed top-three in six others during the 2022-23 season.

For KU's accomplishments, Fisher was named the 2018 PSAC and KU Coach of the Year.

Prior to the historic 2017-18 season, Fisher led his women's golf team to one of the best years in program history in 2014-15. Kutztown tied its best-ever finish at the PSAC Championships with a second place performance, tying its previous-best from 2008 and 2009. KU also crowned its first-ever PSAC Individual Champion, Lauren Smith.
 
KU has had 13 All-PSAC honorees under Fisher's tutelage. 

Kutztown won a then-school-record six tournaments in back-to-back seasons from 2012-14. In the spring of 2016, KU won all five of its tournaments, a school-record.

Fisher took over the reigns of the women's golf team in January 2002, guiding the team through the second half of its sophomore season of existence. The team averaged a little less than 400 strokes per round when he took over in 2002. Following the 2012-13 season, the Golden Bears team average was down to 339 over 18 rounds of golf.

In the 2008-09 season, the Golden Bears finished in second place at three tournaments and third in another. One of the second place finishes was at the PSAC Championships with the team shooting a 637, an improvement of 26 strokes from the 2007-08 tournament, when it placed seventh.

WRESTLING
 
Fisher also serves as head coach of Kutztown’s wrestling program. Over the past 22 years, Fisher has amassed a dual meet record of 236-109-2 (.680). His wrestlers have earned 27 All-America honors, including 14 of the last 15 years with an All-American, and have won five national championships. He served as assistant coach with the Golden Bear wrestling program from 1990-2000.

Under the tutelage of Fisher, Matthew Weinberg has earned two All-America honors, including during the 2022-23 season when he finished fourth overall at 184 lbs. Dalton Gimbor was also a national qualifier.

He coached Andrew Dunn Jr., to a national title in 2018-19 and a national runner-up finish in 2021-22.

In 2019-20, Fisher coached two All-Americans, national qualifiers and Super Region I champions in Collin Wickramaratna (133) and Andrew Dunn Jr. (285). The duo also were named First Team All-PSAC with Dunn Jr. earning PSAC Athlete of the Year honors, just the second wrestler under Fisher to do so. Fisher also had a third medalist at Regionals with Joe Renne (125) finishing fourth overall in his weight class.

At the end of the 2018-19 season, Fisher coached Andrew Dunn Jr. to a national title in the 285-pound division, along with two other wrestlers who claimed All-American status in Jeff Reimel and T.C. Warner. Fisher's Golden Bears also earned a share of the PSAC Division II Dual Championship, the program's first ever team title.

Fisher, a three-time KU Coach of the Year (2014, 2015, 2019), led his 2014-15 team to the most successful postseason during his 15-year tenure as head coach. Kutztown finished fourth at the PSAC Championships, the best finish in school history, boasted a program-record eight regional medalists and finished third at the Super Region I Championships, tying the best finish under Fisher. KU had four national qualifiers that tied for 14th place in St. Louis at the NCAA National Championship, the best finish in program history. KU crowned two All-Americans for the fourth time in KU history, and a two-time national champion.
 
Ziad Haddad was Fisher's most decorated wrestler. He was a two-time national champion, a three-time All-American and qualified for nationals in each of his three years at KU. Haddad went undefeated and did not allow a takedown in his final two years, and was ranked the top heavyweight in Division II for the entirety of both seasons. He was Kutztown's first National Wrestler of the Year, won two regional championships and one conference title. Haddad graduated with a record of 82-5, fourth in program history.

Fisher has sent wrestlers to nationals every year at KU, has crowned at least one All-American in 18 of his 22 years, and posted a program-record three All-America wrestlers in 2017. He coached Joe Kemmerer and Ziad Haddad to two national titles apiece, and has had multiple All-Americans four different times.
 
During the 2013-14 season, Kutztown tied its best-ever ranking in the national poll at seventh in Division II. KU finished fourth at regionals and 17th at nationals, its then-third-best finish at nationals in program history.

KU had four wrestlers compete at the NCAA Championships in 2012-13, including fourth-place finisher and All-American Ziad Haddad at heavyweight. Kutztown picked up its then-best-ever finish at the PSAC Championships, hosted by Kutztown, with a fifth-place finish, the best among Division II programs. On Jan. 26, 2013, KU picked up its highest NWCA national ranking in school history at seventh in Division II.

In the 2010-11 season, KU finished 24th and had three wrestlers compete in the NCAA Championships including one All-America honoree.  Kutztown also finished fifth at the Super Region I Championships as Fisher had two wrestlers become regional champions.
 
Fisher guided the Golden Bears to their best regular season in program history in 2009-10. The Golden Bears set the school record for single season wins with 17, eclipsing the previous high of 15. In the span of a week, Fisher earned his 100th career win and the program crossed the 400-win plateau. The Golden Bears had three wrestlers in the NCAA National Championships, and tied a then-school-best 16th place finish.
 
Prior to coming to KU, Fisher served as assistant wrestling coach at his alma mater, Hazleton High School, from 1987-90. Fisher was a two-time district wrestling champion at Hazleton and a three-time northeast regional runner-up. He captured the District 11 championship and went on to win the District 2 championship when Hazleton changed districts. He still holds the record for the most wrestling wins in school history. A two-sport athlete, he was also a member of the 1984 Big 33 Football Team.

Fisher received his bachelor’s degree in special education for the visually impaired from Kutztown in 1995. He went on to serve as a teacher of the blind/visually impaired at the Capital Area Intermediate Unit, in Summerdale, Pa., from 1996-99.
 
Updated 6/20/23
 

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