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McNeil/Ramos 2024 NCAA Quarterfinals
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Tony Ramos
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Tony Ramos and Mo Abdelfatah during the first session of competition at the NCAA men’s Wrestling National Championship in Tulsa, Okla. on Wednesday, March 16, 2023. (Photo by Dave Crenshaw for the University of North Carolina)
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McNeil/Ramos 2024 NCAA Quarterfinals
Photo by: Andy Cook
Tony Ramos
Photo by: UNC Athletic Communications
Tony Ramos
Tony Ramos
  • Title:
    Associate Head Coach
  • Email:
    ajramos@unc.edu
  • Phone:
    919-724-5925

Tony Ramos joined the UNC coaching staff in 2016 as a volunteer assistant and was promoted to assistant coach in 2018. In November 2019, he was promoted to associate head coach. He is a 2014 graduate of the University of Iowa.

In 2024, the Tar Heels had their most dual victories since 2019-20. Individually, five Carolina wrestlers earned berths to the NCAA Championships in Kansas City, with Lachlan McNeil collecting All-America honors for the second-straight season.

In 2023, Ramos helped North Carolina secure its seventh individual National Champion, as Austin O'Connor was victorious at 157-pounds, the second individual title of his career. O'Connor's finish made him the first wrestler in program history to garner All-America honors five times, with Lachlan McNeil and Gavin Kane adding podium finishes for UNC's best team finish since 1995. 

A native of Carol Stream, Illinois, Ramos was a three-time state champion at Glenbard North before embarking upon a decorated college stint at Iowa. Ramos was a three-time All-American for the Hawkeyes, capping his NCAA career by winning the 2014 NCAA title at 133 pounds. He was Iowa's Male Athlete of the Year, leaving Iowa City with a career record of 120-14.

On the international stage, Ramos placed fifth at the Junior World Championships in 2009 and has been a staple on USA Wrestling teams over the last several years. A two-time U.S. World Team Trials champion, Ramos officially retired from competition in May 2019.

Ramos is married to the former Megan Eskew, a volleyball team captain while at Iowa, and the couple has two sons, A.J. and Lincoln, and two daughters, Calla and Molly.