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  1. Sasso has another year to use - Do you think he is moving up or is not going to use his last year of eligibility?
  2. You seem to not grasp the concept that the only way an athlete will get to compete in 5 full seasons of NCAA competition is if one of those seasons of competition was the 2020-2021 free year. If you did not compete in the 2020-2021 season you will not be able to actually compete in 5 years of an NCAA sport.
  3. Gimp my point is pretty simple - the athlete is only going to get an extra year (be able to compete in a 5th year of NCAA wrestling) if they actually competed in the 2020-2021 season. For some people, (those that wrestled in 2020 it means they can be in 5 conference tournaments but will only get 4 NCAA tournaments. (ie Brooks or Carr) for others it means they can end up competing in 5 Conference tournaments and 5 NCAA tournament - is Starocci & O'Toole. Still the central point of the discussion is that as this rule apllies to Glory, Vito and Yianni - they did not compete in 2021 and they will not get an extra year. Yianni and Glory are done this year with their eligibility. Vito has this year and 1 more year after that (can't say if he will be able to use that final year at Cornell or not). Josh H is also done with eligibility this year and (knock on wood) he will have competed in 4 EIWAs but only 3 NCAAs due to 2020 having been canceled.
  4. Also incorrect as explained by BRF - all 3 are done this year.
  5. That is incorrect - if you did not compete in the 2021 season you do not get an extra year. That is why Josh Humphreys (Lehigh) will be done this year. If you wrestled in 2021 is does not count against your eligibility. Not wrestling that year for whatever reason does not add a year to eligibility. That is also why no one redshirted any of their kids that year.
  6. The Ivy League has a rule that does not let an athlete compete if they have completed their undergraduate degree. I also believe there is a limited amount of semesters that the students can be in school without getting their degree. That is why you often see some of the Ivy students not attending school during the fall semesters. Thede rules are only in the Ivy League and would not stop an athlete from graduating and then going to another NCAA school to compete as a graduate student.
  7. Neither Monday or Glory will have any eligibility after this season. Both wrestled at the 2019 NCAA tournament and both wrestled in 2020 and were seeded in the NCAA tournament that was cancelled that year. Princeton took 2021 off so neither were in the "year that didn't count" Both took 2nd in the 2022 NCAA tourney. This will be the fourth and final year for both of them and it appears it will be at Princeton.
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