Marquez named Alvernia’s first women’s wrestling coach
Brazel Marquez has been hired to become Alvernia University’s first women’s wrestling coach.
Alvernia director of athletics Bill Stiles announced the hiring of Marquez on Wednesday. Marquez spent the past two seasons at Emmanuel
College in Franklin Springs, Ga.
“Brazel’s experience coaching at some of the top of intercollegiate women’s wrestling programs in the country, along with her outstanding career as a student-athlete, immediately jumped her to the top of the list of candidates,” Stiles said in a statement. “Her passion, commitment to the student-athlete, and drive make her the perfect fit for Alvernia.”
At Division II Emmanuel College, Marquez was the assistant coach in a program that was ranked third in the NCAA. During her time at Emmanuel, Marquez coached 13 All-Americans, two national runners-up and a 2021 national champion. Marquez also coached two 2021 Olympic Trial qualifiers for this year’s Tokyo Olympics.
Prior to her time at Emmanuel, Marquez was a volunteer coach during the 2016-17 season at Menlo College in Atherton, Calif.
Marquez is a 2016 graduate of Menlo College. She was a two-time Women’s College Wrestling Association (WCWA) All-American and was a four-year team captain.
“My goal for the Women’s Wrestling team (at Alvernia) is to facilitate a healthy environment for these young women to grow and prosper, to retain my athletes and ensure they graduate with their intended degrees, to train, mentor, and mold them while I have them here, and to help put these women on World and Olympic Teams,” Marquez said in a statement.
Marquez begins at Alvernia immediately. Women’s wrestling will be Alvernia’s 30th NCAA sport. Competition for Alvernia’s women’s wrestling program will begin during the 2022-23 academic year.