Roye Oliver
Roye Oliver
  • Year:
    2
  • Title:
    Head Coach

Bio

Roye started his Wrestling career in 1964 at the North Omaha Boys Club. This National Junior Olympic Champion compiled a 105-4 record and won a State Championship before graduating from Technical High School in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1974. He was inducted into the Nebraska Wrestling Hall of Fame in 1981.

While wrestling at Arizona State University, Roye was a 4-time NCAA Division 1 Qualifier and 3-time NCAA D1 All-American. He won two Western Athletic Conference titles at 150 pounds in 1976 and 1977, helping ASU to just their second team championship in program history. Oliver placed 5th in the NCAA Championships in both of those seasons, along with an 8th place medal at 158 pounds in 1979, which made him ASU's first 3-time honoree. His collegiate record was 81-21-1, and he was inducted into the ASU Sports Hall of Fame in 1982.

After college, Roye was an alternate on the U.S. Olympic Wrestling Team in 1984. He was the Head Wrestling Coach at Palomar Junior College in San Marcos from 1986-1992, where his 1988 team won the California Community College Championship. He was also named the California Community College Coach of the Year.

During this period, he started a youth wrestling program at the Escondido Boys' and Girls' Club, enhancing the number from 12 to 85 wrestlers. Many of the wrestlers excelled in high school, including 3 CIF State Champions and 8 State Placers among 12 State Qualifiers.

Oliver returned home to serve as an Assistant Wrestling Coach at the University of Nebraska Omaha from 1998-2003. He was a member of the 1996 U.S. Olympic Wrestling Coaching Staff, and he also served as a USA Wrestling National Developmental Coach at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs from 1993-1998.

After coming back to California, Roye was named Head Wrestling Coach at Fallbrook High School from 2003-2008. He followed that term with two years as an Assistant Coach at California Baptist University in Riverside from 2008-2010. Since then, Oliver has been the Head Wrestling Coach at Army and Navy Academy in Carlsbad. He was selected as the Coach of the Year in 2017 after revising their program and leading ANA to their first two CIF State Qualifiers and first State Placer. The team was the runner-up in their CIF Divisional competition.

Roye won National Veterans Freestyle Championships in 2004 and 2007. Oliver also won a gold medal at the 2007 Veterans Freestyle World Championships and was the team leader of the World Team in Istanbul, Turkey. Oliver organized and administered 10 annual national wrestling camps/clinics. He was inducted into the California Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2015, and in 2019, inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in Stillwater, Oklahoma.