He attended St. Laurence High School in Burbank, Illinois, where he was captain and most valuable wrestler for their first state championship team in wrestling.[3] Bracken provides the Kevin Bracken scholarship fund to St. Laurence high school. He led the St. Laurence Vikings to a team state championship in 1990. Bracken was coached by Bob Trombetta and Thomas M. Gauger. Gauger sparked Bracken’s interest in Greco-Roman wrestling that led to his success. Tom Gauger has coached several wrestlers that competed in the college ranks.
College
In college, Bracken wrestled for Illinois State University before they eliminated their wrestling program during his final year.[4] Bracken holds the record for the most career wins in the history of the Illinois State University, with 127. In 2005, he was inducted into the Illinois State University hall of fame.[4][5]
National/International
Bracken was a five-time national champion, three-time Alternate for the U.S. Olympic Team, and one-time Olympian.[6] He was a Jr. National Championships runner-up in 1989 and Jr. National Champion in 1990 in Greco-Roman Wrestling. He was the 20-year-old age group National Champion in Greco-Roman and Freestyle and 5-time world team trials champion.
Honors and awards
1992, 1996, 2004 United States Olympic Team Alternate
1993, 1995, 2001 Pan-American silver medalist
1996 World Cup Champion
2000 Olympic Team Member, 6th Place
2001 World Championships, 7th Place
2003 Pan-American Champion
Olympic Training Center Team Captain for six years