Paul LeBlanc joined the Cortland wrestling staff in the 2009-10 season after a stellar four-year career with the Red Dragons at 141 and 149 pounds.
LeBlanc, who is working toward his master's degree at the College, finished his Cortland career with a 128-14 record, including 35 pins, and was a three-time All-American. The 128 victories are the most in school history and his 43 falls are third-most.
LeBlanc compiled a 38-4 record as a freshman and earned All-America honors with a fourth-place finish at the NCAA Division III Championships. As a sophomore, he qualified for the national meet and posted a 33-4 record. LeBlanc finished seventh nationally as a junior to earn his second All-America accolade and recorded a 28-3 record. As a senior, LeBlanc was the national runner-up while registering a 29-3 record to earn his third All-America honor.
A native of Morrisville, N.Y., LeBlanc was a six-year member of the wrestling team, a four-year starter in soccer and played three seasons of tennis at Morrisville-Eaton.