Former Binghamton wrestling standout Micah Roes is in his first season as an assistant coach with the program in 2025-26.
Roes rejoins the team after completing a stellar five-year career at Binghamton from 2020-25. The Lowville, N.Y., native won 65 matches, including 30 in duals, while also posting 12 major decisions, 10 pins and six technical falls.
In 2021, Roes became the third true freshman in program history to earn a bid for the NCAA Wrestling Championships. He received an at-large bid following a fourth-place finish at the EIWA Championships at 125 lbs. At nationals that season, Roes picked up a 10-4 victory against Iowa State’s Kysen Terukina.
Roes went on to reach the podium at the EIWA Championships two more times throughout his Binghamton career, both at 133 lbs. He finished seventh in 2024, followed by a fifth-place finish in 2025.
While competing at Lowville High School, Roes was a three-time New York State placewinner (2018-20), reaching the finals before finishing second twice (2019, '20). He completed his high school career with a record of 162-17, along with 73 pins and 37 technical falls.
In the classroom at Binghamton, Roes received All-Academic honors from the EIWA three years in a row from 2023-25. He went on to receive his bachelor’s degree in geography and urban planning in 2024 and his Master of Business Administration in 2025, both from Binghamton.