Army West Point Athletics
Wrestling

Ned Shuck
- Title:
- Associate Head Wrestling Coach
- Email:
- Ned.Shuck@westpoint.edu
- Phone:
- 5999
Ned Shuck is entering his third season as the associate head wrestling coach at Army West Point after joining the staff in July of 2018 as an assistant coach.
Since joining the Black Knights, Shuck has helped head coach Kevin Ward lead the team to back-to-back winning seasons.
Shuck took on a big role with the Black Knights in the 2019-20 season, moving to an associate head coaching role. He helped lead the Black and Gold to a 10-3 regular season and 4-1 in EIWA matchups, a record book third-place team finish at the EIWA Championships, and the second consecutive year of receiving seven NCAA bids.
In his coaching debut at Army, Shuck was a part of a Black Knights team that went 8-3 overall and 7-1 in EIWA competition. Army closed out the conference tournament finishing 4th at the EIWA Championships where they had seven NCAA qualifiers.
Shuck spent the last four years at the helm of Wisconsin-Whitewater, guiding the Warhawks to a 47-17 record in duals and finished in the top-25 each year at the NCAA Division III Championships. Additionally, UW-Whitewater collected two WIAC titles in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons, as well as the Upper Midwest Regional crown in 2014-15.
The 2015-16 Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) Coach of the Year trained 11 All-Americans, including two-time national champion and d3wrestle.com’s 2018 National Wrestler of the Year Jordan Newman, as well as 17 WIAC individual champions and seven regional champs. Eleven Warhawks earned National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) Scholar All-America honors, including five Chancellor’s Scholar-Athletes.
In addition to his coaching duties, Shuck was an instructor for UW-Whitewater’s Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Coaching department.
Prior to UW-Whitewater, Shuck spent three years as the head coach at Division III Heidelberg University in Tiffin, Ohio. During his tenure at Heidelberg, Shuck led the Student Princes to back-to-back Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) championships in 2012-13 and 2013-14 and mentored 22 All-OAC selections, four academic all-conference honorees, seven National Wrestling Coaches Association Academic All-Americans and six individual NCAA qualifiers, including one All-American. He was selected OAC Coach of the Year following the 2013-14 campaign.
During his career, Shuck has also served as an assistant coach at perennial national power Augsburg (Minn.) from 2009-11 where he helped lead the Auggies to the 2010 NCAA Division III championship and a runner-up performance at the 2011 national championships. Shuck helped coach 13 All-Americans, four national finalists and one national champion during his time at Augsburg. He was also an assistant coach with the Ohio Cadet/Junior National Team (2012-14) and as head coach for the Minnesota Storm Freestyle Cadet team (2009-11). He was a full scholarship recipient for the NWCA Leadership Academy in 2011.
Shuck wrestled at the University of Iowa from 2000-05, earning a degree in elementary education. He was a four-time letter winner and three-time Academic All-Big Ten selection for the Hawkeyes.
Shuck and his wife, Jennifer, reside in Highland Falls with their two sons, Lukas and Micah.
Since joining the Black Knights, Shuck has helped head coach Kevin Ward lead the team to back-to-back winning seasons.
Shuck took on a big role with the Black Knights in the 2019-20 season, moving to an associate head coaching role. He helped lead the Black and Gold to a 10-3 regular season and 4-1 in EIWA matchups, a record book third-place team finish at the EIWA Championships, and the second consecutive year of receiving seven NCAA bids.
In his coaching debut at Army, Shuck was a part of a Black Knights team that went 8-3 overall and 7-1 in EIWA competition. Army closed out the conference tournament finishing 4th at the EIWA Championships where they had seven NCAA qualifiers.
Shuck spent the last four years at the helm of Wisconsin-Whitewater, guiding the Warhawks to a 47-17 record in duals and finished in the top-25 each year at the NCAA Division III Championships. Additionally, UW-Whitewater collected two WIAC titles in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons, as well as the Upper Midwest Regional crown in 2014-15.
The 2015-16 Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) Coach of the Year trained 11 All-Americans, including two-time national champion and d3wrestle.com’s 2018 National Wrestler of the Year Jordan Newman, as well as 17 WIAC individual champions and seven regional champs. Eleven Warhawks earned National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) Scholar All-America honors, including five Chancellor’s Scholar-Athletes.
In addition to his coaching duties, Shuck was an instructor for UW-Whitewater’s Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Coaching department.
Prior to UW-Whitewater, Shuck spent three years as the head coach at Division III Heidelberg University in Tiffin, Ohio. During his tenure at Heidelberg, Shuck led the Student Princes to back-to-back Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) championships in 2012-13 and 2013-14 and mentored 22 All-OAC selections, four academic all-conference honorees, seven National Wrestling Coaches Association Academic All-Americans and six individual NCAA qualifiers, including one All-American. He was selected OAC Coach of the Year following the 2013-14 campaign.
During his career, Shuck has also served as an assistant coach at perennial national power Augsburg (Minn.) from 2009-11 where he helped lead the Auggies to the 2010 NCAA Division III championship and a runner-up performance at the 2011 national championships. Shuck helped coach 13 All-Americans, four national finalists and one national champion during his time at Augsburg. He was also an assistant coach with the Ohio Cadet/Junior National Team (2012-14) and as head coach for the Minnesota Storm Freestyle Cadet team (2009-11). He was a full scholarship recipient for the NWCA Leadership Academy in 2011.
Shuck wrestled at the University of Iowa from 2000-05, earning a degree in elementary education. He was a four-time letter winner and three-time Academic All-Big Ten selection for the Hawkeyes.
Shuck and his wife, Jennifer, reside in Highland Falls with their two sons, Lukas and Micah.