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Feldman

Drew Feldman

Andrew Feldman was named the head wrestling coach at Keystone College in September 2023 and was later tabbed to lead the women’s wrestling program in its inaugural NCAA season in 2026–27.

Feldman joined Keystone after spending seven seasons as the head assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Wilkes University. While with the Colonels, he assisted with all facets of the wrestling program, including daily operations, athlete development, and competition management. Feldman also played a key role in recruiting, traveling extensively to dual meets and tournaments to evaluate and attract prospective student-athletes.

Prior to his tenure at Wilkes, Feldman found success at the high school level. From 2015–17, he served as the assistant wrestling coach and strength and conditioning coach at Wyoming Seminary Upper School. During his time there, he helped guide the 2015–16 squad to a No. 1 national ranking for the entire season and a championship at the prestigious Ironman Tournament. The following year, the Blue Knights posted a perfect 24–0 dual-meet record, highlighted by a victory over the nation’s top-ranked team.

Feldman previously served as head wrestling coach at Wyoming Valley West High School from 2012–15. Under his leadership, the Spartans captured the 2013 and 2014 Division I Championships, the 2014 Wyoming Valley Conference Championship, and the 2014 PIAA District II AAA Dual and Tournament Championships. Feldman coached six district champions, two regional champions, six state qualifiers, three state medalists, one state finalist, and seven NHSCA All-Americans. He was named the PIAA District II AAA Coach of the Year in 2014 and also received the PIAA District II Officials Sportsmanship Award.

A Wilkes University alum, Feldman enjoyed a standout collegiate wrestling career with the Colonels. He recorded three consecutive second-place finishes at the conference tournament from 2008–10, won the 285-pound title at the 2008 Monarch Invitational at King’s College, and was a member of the 2009 Metropolitan Conference championship team. Feldman was also recognized as an NCAA Division III Academic All-American and served as team captain during his senior season.

Feldman earned his bachelor’s degree in criminology from Wilkes University in 2010. He resides in Swoyersville, Pa.