As Northwestern wrestling heads into the 2015-16 dual season, NUsports.com sat down with senior Dominick Malone. The 2015 NCAA qualifier at 133 lbs. shares a little bit about Northwestern, his senior year and more in this edition of Getting to Know.
NUsports.com: Why did you choose Northwestern?
Dominick Malone: "Northwestern embodies a place where you can do it all. It is a combination of the best athletics and best education possible. And, of course, I love getting to wear purple all the time."
What are you most looking for in your final year?
"Having no regrets. It's easy to say "I have one more year" but now that it's here, I want to do everything I can to compete at my best every match."
How did you get your start in wrestling?
"When I was eight, one of my friends on my youth football team told me his father was opening a youth wrestling club so I decided to try it out. I could barely make it through the first few practices, but there was something about it I loved."
Describe the emotion of wrestling at the NCAA Championships.
"Indescribable. The atmosphere and electricity in that arena makes you feel like a superhero. It's awesome!"
What is your favorite thing about Northwestern?
"The people here. Obviously the opportunity NU gives you is one of a kind, but it wouldn't be possible without the support of my friends, coaches and mentors on a day to day basis."
Where is your favorite spot on campus / in Evanston?
"North beach (When it's nice out). Also Dearborn observatory is a sweet spot!"
What are your future / career plans?
"I hope to get involved in the media industry in some way, whether that be a TV writer/director or more on the business end of it, I'm not sure yet."
Describe your pre-match ritual.
"I always pace a few matches before I wrestle. I've done it ever since I first started and it helps put me in the right mindset."
Greatest achievement so far?
"First time qualifying for nationals."
Who has been the most influential person in your life?
"The support and opportunities given to me by both my parents is unmatched. From a wrestling perspective I would say Ralph Powers, who coached me all throughout youth, made me fall in love with the sport and taught me many of the values I try to uphold still today."
Who is your favorite athlete?
"Derek Jeter."
Tell us about some of your hobbies.
"Doing pretty much anything outdoors, playing any sport with friends. I play a fair amount of video games too, especially during season."
How would your teammates describe you?
"I hope they would say hard-working and humble."
NUsports.com: Why did you choose Northwestern?
Dominick Malone: "Northwestern embodies a place where you can do it all. It is a combination of the best athletics and best education possible. And, of course, I love getting to wear purple all the time."
What are you most looking for in your final year?
"Having no regrets. It's easy to say "I have one more year" but now that it's here, I want to do everything I can to compete at my best every match."
How did you get your start in wrestling?
"When I was eight, one of my friends on my youth football team told me his father was opening a youth wrestling club so I decided to try it out. I could barely make it through the first few practices, but there was something about it I loved."
Describe the emotion of wrestling at the NCAA Championships.
"Indescribable. The atmosphere and electricity in that arena makes you feel like a superhero. It's awesome!"
What is your favorite thing about Northwestern?
"The people here. Obviously the opportunity NU gives you is one of a kind, but it wouldn't be possible without the support of my friends, coaches and mentors on a day to day basis."
Where is your favorite spot on campus / in Evanston?
"North beach (When it's nice out). Also Dearborn observatory is a sweet spot!"
What are your future / career plans?
"I hope to get involved in the media industry in some way, whether that be a TV writer/director or more on the business end of it, I'm not sure yet."
Describe your pre-match ritual.
"I always pace a few matches before I wrestle. I've done it ever since I first started and it helps put me in the right mindset."
Greatest achievement so far?
"First time qualifying for nationals."
Who has been the most influential person in your life?
"The support and opportunities given to me by both my parents is unmatched. From a wrestling perspective I would say Ralph Powers, who coached me all throughout youth, made me fall in love with the sport and taught me many of the values I try to uphold still today."
Who is your favorite athlete?
"Derek Jeter."
Tell us about some of your hobbies.
"Doing pretty much anything outdoors, playing any sport with friends. I play a fair amount of video games too, especially during season."
How would your teammates describe you?
"I hope they would say hard-working and humble."