Head Coach Patrick Timm
In his fourth year as the Head Coach of the Northern State University
Wolves Patrick Timm has again continued to improve on the Wolves
achievements. After recording their first All-American in three
years, Timm has led Northern to their fourth straight top two
finish in the NSIC, winning the Conference title in 2002 and placing
second in 2001, 2003, and 2004. Head coach Patrick Timm has continued
to bring the Wolves back to their Championship form.
During his time at NSU Timm has been named NSIC Wrestling Coach
of the Year once in 2002 and the Wolves have posted an impressive
9-3 record against NSIC Conference opponents. While at Northern
he has coached one All-American, eleven NSIC Conference Champions,
ten National Qualifiers, 20 All-Conference performers, and nine
Academic All-Americans.
Timm was a two time All-American for South Dakota State University
on his way to compiling a career record of 83-42 from 1993-1998.
He placed third at 184 pounds in the 1998 NCAA Division II National
Championships his senior year and seventh his junior season. Timm
then went on to coach 11 Athletic All-Americans and 11 Academic
All-Americans as the Assistant Coach for SDSU from 1998-2000.
Coach Timm graduated from South Dakota State with a bachelors
degree in History Education and went on to earn a masters degree
in Athletic Administration in August 2000. He is married to Jennifer
Timm, an Intensive Care RN at Avera St. Lukes Hospital.
E-mail Coach Timm at timmp@northern.edu