Anthony Bonaventura

Anthony Bonaventura

  • Title
    Head Coach
  • Email
    abonaven@stevens.edu
  • Phone
    201-216-8090
  • Year
    Second Season as Head Coach
  • Alma Mater
    Waynesburg University ('14/'15)
Assistant Vice President and Director of Athletics and Recreation Russell Rogers announced the promotion of Anthony Bonaventura to the ninth head coach in program history. Bonaventura has been at Stevens since 2015 in both an assistant and associate head coach capacity.

Bonaventura joined the wrestling program in 2015 after one season as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, Waynesburg University. He has been an integral part of the Ducks’ successes, helping to coach 24 regional and 44 conference champions since joining the fold.

In Bonaventura's second season as head coach in 2025-26, the Ducks won their sixth straight Regional Championship with Nico Diaz and Ryan Smith claiming individual titles. The duo, alongside Cole Handlovic and Tyler Roe earned NCAA Championship berths, during which the Ducks finished 17th overall as Diaz and Smith earned All-American status. In his first season at the helm in 2024-25, the Ducks claimed their fifth straight Regional Championship with Luke Hoerle, Chris Stathopoulos, and Smith earning individual titles. Those three, along with Harrison Hinojosa, Joel Martinovsky, and Blaise Wagner qualified for the NCAA Championships, with Stevens placing 18th overall; Smith and Hoerle both placed Top 8, claiming All-America recognition.

NCAA Tournament Appearances
  • 2025-26: 17th Place
  • 2024-25: 18th Place
All-Americans
  • 2025-26: Ryan Smith – NCAA All-American
  • 2025-26: Nico Diaz – NCAA All-American
  • 2024-25: Ryan Smith – NCAA All-American
  • 2024-25: Luke Hoerle -- NCAA All-American
Academic Success
  • 2025-26: 7th-Best Team GPA in D-III
  • 2025-26: Ryan Smith -- MAC Senior Scholar-Athlete
  • 2025-26: Noah Berlin-Langston -- NWCA Scholar All-American
  • 2025-26: Nico Diaz -- NWCA Scholar All-American
  • 2025-26: Cole Handlovic -- NWCA Scholar All-American
  • 2025-26: Noah MacIlroy -- NWCA Scholar All-American
  • 2025-26: James McGinty -- NWCA Scholar All-American
  • 2025-26: Michael O'Connor -- NWCA Scholar All-American
  • 2025-26: Charles Piccione -- NWCA Scholar All-American
  • 2025-26: Sawyer Pugh -- NWCA Scholar All-American
  • 2025-26: Tyler Roe -- NWCA Scholar All-American
  • 2025-26: Ryan Smith -- NWCA Scholar All-American
  • 2025-26: Terrence Thomas-- NWCA Scholar All-American
  • 2024-25: 10th-Best Team GPA in D-III
  • 2024-25: Jack Bailey -- NWCA Scholar All-American
  • 2024-25: Justin Ciliotta -- NWCA Scholar All-American
  • 2024-25: Carmen Cortese -- NWCA Scholar All-American
  • 2024-25: Ian Flanagan -- NWCA Scholar All-American
  • 2024-25: Harrison Hinojosa -- NWCA Scholar All-American
  • 2024-25: Luke Hoerle -- NWCA Scholar All-American
  • 2024-25: Joel Martsinovsky -- NWCA Scholar All-American
  • 2024-25: Max Ruiz -- NWCA Scholar All-American
  • 2024-25: Ryan Smith -- NWCA Scholar All-American
  • 2024-25: Chris Stathopoulos -- NWCA Scholar All-American
  • 2024-25: Tyler Venet -- NWCA Scholar All-American
As a program, Stevens Wrestling has reached significant milestones since Bonaventura first arrived in Hoboken, capturing numerous conference championships during his time on the sidelines. Stevens earned its first team trophy at the Division III Championships in 2018 with a fourth-place finish and in addition to becoming the program’s first national champion, Kaliner was also the Ducks’ first national finalist. Additionally, with the Ducks’ incredibly success at the regional level, Bonaventura was named Regional Assistant Coach of the Year on three different occasions.
  
Bonaventura graduated from Waynesburg with his bachelor’s degree in 2014 and went on to earn his master’s one year later. He was a two-time NCAA national qualifier in addition to being named the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference's Most Outstanding Wrestler in 2013. As a senior, the Commack, New York native was an NCAA national finalist and earned All-America recognition. His second-place finish as a senior marked the highest finish at nationals for a Yellow Jacket to that point.
 
No stranger to success in the classroom as well, Bonaventura was selected as Waynesburg's Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2014. He also hosts a highly successful Division III wrestling podcast, D3 Nation, with his brother Gennaro, while also spearheading the Duck Insider podcast about all things Stevens Wrestling.
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