Christian Monseratt enters his fourth season as assistant coach of the Harvard wrestling program in 2025-26. In his tenure thus far, he has helped coach 11 EIWA placewinners,
In the 2023-24 season, Monseratt helped coach three NCAA qualifiers: Senior Phil Conigliaro, junior Diego Sotelo, and sophomore Jack Crook. Conigliaro earned IVy Wrestler of the Year honors after a 20-1 regular season.
In 2022-23 season, Monseratt coached four NCAA qualifiers including junior Philip Conigliaro, sophomore Diego Sotelo, senior Yaraslau Slavikouski, and junior Joshua Kim. He also coached five EIWA placewinners that year.
Born and raised in Methuen, Mass., Monserrat joins the program from Roger Williams University where he was an assistant coach. While he was with the program, Roger Williams wrestling had a regional champion, two regional finalists, and three NCAA qualifiers. Currently, Monserrat is also a resident athlete at the New England Regional Training Center where he finished in the top six at the 2022 Bill Farrell Memorial Tournament.
Monserrat attended and wrestled for West Virginia University throughout his collegiate career from 2014-19 where he earned his Bachelor of Science in Physical Activity and Sport Science. During his time at West Virginia, he competed in the 141 and 149-pound weight divisions. In his senior season, he was selected as one of five Male Exceptional Seniors due to an impressive final season that saw him ranked No. 16 in the country at 149 pounds. He also finished fourth at the Big 12 tournament and competed in the NCAA Division I NCAA Championships. He finished his collegiate career with a total of 74 matches won including going 23-9 in his senior year on his way to winning Most Valuable Wrestler.
Monserrat was a four-year letter winner at Methuen High School and won four state Championships, four All-State Championships, and two New England Championships. He became the second wrestler in Massachusetts history to win All-State four times and the fourth wrestler in Massachusetts history to win Division I state titles four times. Monserrat finished his high school career with a winning percentage of 99.1 percent with a 212-2 overall record.