Lee Roy Smith
Lee Roy Smith began wrestling in the fourth grade, beginning what would grow into a family sports dynasty in the state of Oklahoma and across the globe.
He was the first two-time Oklahoma state champion from Del City High School, compiling an overall record of 71-3 and being named Outstanding Wrestler at the state tournament as a senior.
The first Oklahoma wrestler to win two National Junior Freestyle Championships, Smith was an NCAA champion, three-time All-American and four-time Big Eight Conference champion for Oklahoma State University. He was the first wrestler in OSU's storied history to reach 100 wins and was named OSU Athletics Athlete of the Year in 1980.
Smith won three National Open Freestyle Championships, twice being named Outstanding Wrestler, and won the 1984 Olympic Trials. After being unable to compete at the 1982 World Championships due to injury, he was a silver medalist at the 1983 World Championships and the 1983 and 1984 World Cup.
An assistant coach at OSU from 1984-1987, Smith helped recruit his younger brother John and coached him to two All-America finishes and his first NCAA title in 1987.
He was a member of the Swiss Wrestling Federation national coaching staff and head coach of the Martigny Wrestling Club from 1987 to 1989. Smith played an instrumental role in the Swiss National Team having its best finish ever at the Freestyle World Championships in 1989, and he led Martigny to a runner-up national finish in 1988, its first top-three finish in over 10 years.
Smith returned to America to become USA Wrestling’s National Freestyle Coach, a position he held from 1989 to 1992. He coached six World champions, three Olympic gold medalists, 10 World silver medalists, two Olympic silver medalists, a World bronze medalist and an Olympic bronze medalist.
In 1992, with younger brother John and fellow Oklahomans Kendall Cross and Kenny Monday on the team, Smith led the United States to its best Olympic finish with three gold medals, two silver medals and a bronze medal while all 10 wrestlers finished in the top seven. He coached the U.S. to its first dual meet victory on Soviet soil in Mogilev, Belarus on January 20, 1990, and led American teams to two championships and a runner-up finish at the World Cup.
Smith became the head wrestling coach at Arizona State University in 1992, a position he held until 2001. He had a career record of 91-58-1 with three NCAA champions, 28 All-Americans and 27 Pac-10 Conference champions. Smith led ASU to five Top 10 finishes at the NCAA Division I Championships and five Pac-10 Conference team titles. He was named National Rookie Coach of the Year in 1993 and Pac-10 Conference Coach of the Year four times. During his tenure, the wrestling team achieved the highest graduation rate of any sport at ASU.
A member of the broadcast team for the 1996 Atlanta Olympics and 2000 Sydney Olympics, Smith also served as a color commentator for Big 12 Conference Championships and Oklahoma State broadcasts.
The executive director of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame since 2004, Smith has steered the organization from the brink of bankruptcy to financial solvency, including the acquisition of the Dan Gable Museum in Waterloo, Iowa. In the last decade, he has spearheaded capital campaigns for state-of-the-art renovations for the museums, $3.8 million in Stillwater and $1.5 million in Waterloo. Smith helped create the Hall of Fame’s Endowment Fund in 2007 and oversaw its growth to $1 Million. He was instrumental in creating the current Power Beyond campaign for the endowment fund, which has received commitments for $4.4 million of its $5 million goal by end of 2026.
He was inducted into the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame in 2022 and received the Gallagher Award from Oklahoma State wrestling in 2007.
Awards:
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Year
2026
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Award
Distinguished Member
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Chapter/Region
National
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All American Awards:
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Season
1980
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School
Oklahoma State
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Tournament
Division I
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Weight
142
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Place
1
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Season
1979
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School
Oklahoma State
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Tournament
Division I
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Weight
142
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Place
4
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Season
1977
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School
Oklahoma State
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Tournament
Division I
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Weight
134
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Place
5
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College Season Records:
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Season
1980
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School
Oklahoma State
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Class
Senior
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Bouts
40
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Wins
38
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Losses
2
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Ties
0
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Falls
10
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Win PCT.
95
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Place
1st
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Season
1979
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School
Oklahoma State
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Class
Junior
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Bouts
40
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Wins
35
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Losses
4
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Ties
1
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Falls
8
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Win PCT.
87.5
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Place
4th
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Season
1978
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School
Oklahoma State
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Class
Sophomore
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Bouts
28
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Wins
22
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Losses
3
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Ties
3
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Falls
7
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Win PCT.
78.57
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Place
DNP
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Season
1977
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School
Oklahoma State
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Class
Freshman
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Bouts
23
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Wins
19
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Losses
4
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Ties
0
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Falls
1
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Win PCT.
82.61
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Place
5th
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|
Season
Career
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Bouts
131
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Wins
114
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Losses
13
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Ties
4
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Falls
26
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Win PCT.
87.02
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All Coaching Dual Records:
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Season
2001
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School
Arizona State
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Division
Division I
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Duals
15
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Wins
10
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Losses
5
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Ties
0
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Win PCT.
66.67
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Season
2000
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School
Arizona State
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Division
Division I
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Duals
18
|
Wins
10
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Losses
8
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Ties
0
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Win PCT.
55.56
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Season
1999
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School
Arizona State
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Division
Division I
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Duals
20
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Wins
11
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Losses
8
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Ties
1
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Win PCT.
55
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|
Season
1998
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School
Arizona State
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Division
Division I
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Duals
20
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Wins
14
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Losses
6
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Ties
0
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Win PCT.
70
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|
Season
1997
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School
Arizona State
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Division
Division I
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Duals
18
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Wins
13
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Losses
5
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Ties
0
|
Win PCT.
72.22
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Season
1996
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School
Arizona State
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Division
Division I
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Duals
18
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Wins
10
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Losses
8
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Ties
0
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Win PCT.
55.56
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Season
1995
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School
Arizona State
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Division
Division I
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Duals
13
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Wins
7
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Losses
6
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Ties
0
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Win PCT.
53.85
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Season
1994
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School
Arizona State
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Division
Division I
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Duals
12
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Wins
4
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Losses
8
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Ties
0
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Win PCT.
33.33
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|
Season
1993
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School
Arizona State
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Division
Division I
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Duals
16
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Wins
12
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Losses
4
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Ties
0
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Win PCT.
75
|
|
Season
Career
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Duals
150
|
Wins
91
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Losses
58
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Ties
1
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Win PCT.
60.67
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All Rankings:
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Season
1980
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Rank Date
11/19/1979
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Weight
142
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Rank
1
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School
Oklahoma State
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|
Season
1980
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Rank Date
01/14/1980
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Weight
142
|
Rank
1
|
School
Oklahoma State
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|
Season
1980
|
Rank Date
01/28/1980
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Weight
142
|
Rank
1
|
School
Oklahoma State
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|
Season
1980
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Rank Date
02/11/1980
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Weight
142
|
Rank
1
|
School
Oklahoma State
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|
Season
1980
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Rank Date
02/25/1980
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Weight
142
|
Rank
1
|
School
Oklahoma State
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|
Season
1980
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Rank Date
03/15/1980
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Weight
142
|
Rank
1
|
School
Oklahoma State
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|
Season
1979
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Rank Date
11/18/1978
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Weight
142
|
Rank
1
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School
Oklahoma State
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