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    All-American Drouin transferring to Iowa State

    AMES, Iowa -- Iowa State wrestling coach Kevin Jackson is adding immediate experience to his Cyclone lineup with the announcement that former All-American and three-time NCAA qualifier Chris Drouin is transferring to Iowa State for his senior campaign in 2010-11.

    “Anytime you add an All-American to your team it is going to make you stronger,” Jackson said. “Chris was an All-American two years ago, but did not reach his goals this year with a new coaching staff. I have known Chris for a few years and have had a chance to get to know and coach him when I was with the Sunkist Wrestling Club. I think he adds a positive attitude and he brings the experience of what it takes to become an All-American. Anytime you add someone like that to the program it is exciting and can only help us get better and accomplish our goals.”

    As a sophomore competing for Arizona State in the 2009 NCAA Championships, Drouin earned All-America status with a sixth-place finish at 141 pounds. He wrestled his way to a 29-9 record and a second-place finish at the Pac-10 Championships.

    As a freshman, Drouin saw immediate success on the mat. He compiled a 21-16 record en route to a second-place finish at the Pac-10 Championships and his first-ever trip to the NCAA Championships, where he fell just one match short of All-America status.

    During his junior year Chris battled his way to a 21-13 record and qualified for the 2010 NCAA Championships for the third successive year, going 1-2 in 141-pound competition.

    “I didn't wrestle up to my goals this past season,” Drouin said. “My goals are to be standing on top of that podium and that's what I'm coming to ISU to achieve. I know I’ll have the fans’ support here. The coaches told me about the crowds and that is the sort of thing to give me an extra boost in energy.”

    Drouin is familiar with ISU’s coaching staff of Jackson, along with assistants Chris Bono and Yero Washington.

    “I've known the coaching staff at Iowa State for a while and they know me,” Drouin said. “I'm coming here to compete and I have a good relationship with this coaching staff. When it comes to match preparation, that all comes down to having good communication with the coaches. Being able to communicate with the coaches about everything is important, and I think I'll be able to do that at Iowa State and accomplish my goals.”

    Already a talent on the mat, Drouin has found success in the classroom as well. In his first two years at ASU, he was named All-Academic Pac-10 second team, and in 2010 he was included on the All-Academic Pac-10 first-team list.
    “Academics come first,” Drouin said. “They are a top priority. I'm graduating over the summer and will take more coursework at ISU. The plan is to then make the jump to law school.”

    His effort in the classroom has also been noticed by coaches around the country, as he’s been named to the National Wrestling Coaches Association All-Academic team twice in his career.

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