Link Davis has helped build the Oklahoma City University women’s program into a national power.
Davis’ reputation continues to grow as he helped coach the U.S. Women’s Freestyle World Team in the World Wrestling Championships in Moscow.
With Davis’ guidance, nine women’s wrestlers have become national collegiate champions. Four OCU women’s wrestlers qualified for the 2008 Olympic Trials. He works in all aspects of both men’s and women’s programs.
Previously, Davis was a high-school assistant in El Reno, Okla., in 2005-06. Davis had been a head coach at Broken Arrow, Okla., from 2002-05. Davis coached four-time state champion Brandon Tucker and three-time state champ Shane Vernon with Broken Arrow. Before then, Davis was also head coach at Poteau, Okla.
Davis was named Oklahoma Coaches Association assistant coach of the year in 2002 after helping Broken Arrow win the dual state championship. Davis was also an assistant for Oklahoma’s three-time Junior National Dual champion and 2001 runner-up teams.
As a college wrestler, Davis was a member of Central Oklahoma’s 1996 NCAA Division II runner-up squad.
Davis is married (Kristie) with three children – Bryleigh, Kayla and Lilly.