Turnquist Named Assistant Wrestling Coach

Aberdeen, SD (NSUWolves.com) – Northern State University head coach Josh Nolan announced today the addition of Wyatt Turnquist to the Wolves coaching staff heading into 2025-26. The NSU alum is coming off a decorated career with the Wolves.
“We are thrilled to welcome Wyatt to the Northern State wrestling coaching staff,” explained Nolan. “Wyatt brings a wealth of experience as both a fierce competitor and a respected leader. He is a tremendous role model whose character, reliability, and deep passion for wrestling and Northern State University will continue to make him an invaluable asset to our program and the Aberdeen wrestling community.”
“I am super excited and grateful for the opportunity to work alongside Josh and Zeke,” said Turnquist. “I hold Aberdeen and the Northern State community very close to my heart. I look forward to helping elevate the program to new heights!”
The South Dakota native opened his coaching career in 2021 as a youth wrestling coach and camp clinician. He is a USAW bronze level coach, leading teams at the Heartland National Duals and Fargo Nationals with the South Dakota USA Wrestling program.
Since March of 2021, Turnquist has hosted over 75 wrestling camps across the United States as the head technician with duties including wrestling skills, mindset techniques, and relationship building with youth athletes and coaches in the sport of wrestling.
In April of 2024, Turnquist kicked off the Wise Beyond the Ears Podcast, spreading wrestling knowledge across social media platforms. As the host of the show, he has interviewed multiple NCAA Champions, Olympians, and world-level wrestlers.
Turnquist earned a bachelor’s degree in general studies and master’s degree in sports performance and leadership while competing at Northern State. At NSU, he accumulated over 100 career victories, including four 20-plus win seasons. He is one of just two Wolves to be a 4-time NSIC All-Conference performer in the NCAA Division II era. Turnquist was a 2-time NCAA National Qualifier and NCAA All-American at 149-pounds. Off the mat, he earned five NWCA Scholar All-America Awards, four NSIC All-Academic team selections, two CSC Academic All-District nods, one CSC Academic All-American honor, is a member of the NSIC Myles Brand Award list, and was a 2-time nominee for the NSIC Britton Award. He capped off his Northern State career as the 2025 Clark Swisher Award recipient.