The injury McDonough sustained in his senior year of college prevented him from getting back on the mat initially, but when he did he debuted at 61 kilograms at the Dave Schultz tournament.
In April 2014 he entered the U.S. Open tournament in Las Vegas and finished 4th at 61 kilos.[2]
In May McDonough entered the World Team Trials at 57 kilos where he made his first attempt at making Team USA's freestyle team since college. It was the first time McDonough had been a weight that low since college (57 kg = 125.5 pounds). McDonough took 3rd[3] in the tournament with his lone loss coming to Brandon Precin. He earned another victory over Nico Megaludis to make the national team.
The finish at the Trials allowed McDonough to challenge the University Nationals champion for their spot on the University Nationals team for a chance to compete in Hungary. McDonough won 16-10 and 15-5[4] in a best of three series over Nahshon Garrett (Cornell) to claim the 57 University spot.[5]
In Hungary McDonough earned a bronze medal for Team USA,[6] losing only to eventual champion Fumitaka Morishita of Japan.
As a member of the national team at 57 kg, McDonough traveled on a multi-week overseas trip, that included two tournaments. The first tournament that the USA wrestlers competed in was the Ivan Yarygin Memorial tournament in Russia. McDonough went 0-1[7] at the Yarygin tournament. The following week McDonough traveled with USA wrestlers to France for the Paris Grand Prix where he competed at 57 kg.[8] McDonough picked up a 9–8 win in the qualifying round, and then lost his next match to be eliminated. McDonough then weighed in to compete at 61 kg in Paris which led to him earning a bronze medal.[9]
In April, McDonough picked up a 6–2 victory over 2013 World Team member Angel Escobedo[10] at the AGON Wrestling Championships, which moved him up the National rankings to #2[11] behind teammate Tony Ramos. He also served as a 61 kg alternate to the second place World Cup team in LA, but never saw any action.
Assistant coach at the University of Wisconsin alongside fellow assistant coach Jonathan Reader and Head coach Christopher Bono.