Bradley, Marable automatically qualified for the 2012 Olympic Team Trials
A two-time Missouri All-American at 165 pounds, Nicholas Marable begins his third year as the Tiger's assistant strength and conditioning coach.
A three-time NCAA qualifier, Marable wrestled to a third place finish at the 2008 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships, the highest finish amongst Tigers. As a senior, the Tiger grappler posted a 35-5 record, which included a 13-1 dual mark, and became the 17th Missouri wrestler in program history to join the elite 100-win club.
Winner of three consecutive Big 12 titles, Marable finished his career with 116 wins, the eighth-most in Missouri history, and was awarded Missouri's Hap Whitney Coaches Award honor in 2007 as well as Most Improved Wrestler accolades in 2008.
The Collierville, Tenn., native graduated from Missouri in the spring of 2010 with a degree in psychology. In his role with the Tigers, Marable will help Missouri's wrestlers in the weight room, while also assisting in offseason freestyle training.