Hunter named RMAC Coach of the Year, Campbell named Wrestler of the Year
Chadron State College head wrestling coach Brett Hunter and 133-pounder Quentrevion (Quen) Campbell were respectively named the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Coach and Wrestler of the Year, the RMAC announced on Monday.

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- Chadron State College head wrestling coach Brett Hunter and 133-pounder Quentrevion (Quen) Campbell were respectively named the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Coach and Wrestler of the Year, the RMAC announced on Monday.
In addition, Ethan Leake at 141 pounds and Mason Watt at 285 pounds were named First Team All-Conference.
Hunter, who was named the National Wrestling Coaches Association Region VI Coach of the Year on Friday, led CSC to it's first RMAC men's wrestling title since 1995 this season.
The team finished the year 10-1 overall and 8-0 in RMAC duals, with two national qualifiers.
Campbell, a senior from Tifton, Georgia, is one of the two qualifiers for CSC. After being the regional champion last weekend, Campbell improved to 21-1 on the year. During his career in an Eagle uniform, Campbell has posted a record of 41-3.
A year ago, he was named first team all-conference, on way to being the national runner-up. Campbell is currently ranked number two in the nation, with his lone defeat occurring against #1 Gabe Hixenbaugh in the Midwest Classic Championship.
Leake, a graduate student from Clovis, California, also will be returning to the national tournament for the second time in his career.
After qualifying in 2022, #11 Leake returns to the championships this season with a record of 17-5 and a regional runner-up finish at 141 pounds.
Watt, a graduate student from Broomfield, Colorado, is earning his second first team honors of his career.
A national qualifier in 2023, Watt finished 2024 with a record of 18-5 and a sixth-place finish due to injury in the regional tournament.
Campbell, Leake and Watt all finished the regular season undefeated in conference duals.
