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Sean Peacock

Assistant Coach Men's Wrestling

Intercollegiate Athletics
Student Affairs

Sean Peacock

Assistant Coach Men's Wrestling

Intercollegiate Athletics
Student Affairs

Bio

Sean Peacock enters his first season as an assistant wrestling coach at RIT in 2021-22.

Peacock comes to RIT from Rush-Henrietta High School, where he helped coach the Royal Comets to its first Section V title in a half-century. Peacock coached eight Section V class champions and three New York State qualifiers with a pair of top-three finishers.

Prior to that, Peacock was a four-year college starter, including two years at Division 1 Buffalo (2014-16), and two years at Brockport (2016-18).

As the Golden Eagles captain in 2018, Peacock was named a 2018 Collegiate All-American and twice to the Empire Collegiate Wrestling Conference All-Academic team.

During his collegiate career, he posted an 88-34 record while obtaining a degree in health science with a minor in psychology.

Peacock was a two-time National High School Coaches Association All-American at Midlakes High School, where he won one state wrestling title, twice finished as state runner-up and took a state third place over his last four years of high school.

Peacock won four Section V championships, and helped the Screaming Eagles to a NYS Division 2 team championship and a pair of team sectional final appearances, while also participating in lacrosse and cross country at Midlakes.

As a senior, he accumulated a record of 48-2 and won by fall 38 times while earning the Daily Messenger newspaper’s ‘Wrestler of the Year’ award three-consecutive years.