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  1. Lee in his 6th College Year should just be happy he is Still in College and able to compete...Shut Your Mouth!
  2. if they do meet up there won't be any FF involved
  3. Should be interesting how this will play out at Midlands...Who will be Rutgers starter for New Year? Both look identical on paper so far...Peterson is the 4 seed and Shawver #6...I think whoever has better tournament will open B1G season as starter
  4. Rumor has it JB will lead UCLA Wrestling into The Big 10
  5. Iowa is about 1.2 times bigger than Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania is approximately 116,075 sq km, while Iowa is approximately 144,701 sq km, making Iowa 25% larger than Pennsylvania.
  6. I would say Penn State...Located in middle of PA Pennsylvania D1 Schools Bloomsburg Bucknell Clarion Drexel Edinboro Franklin and Marshall Lehigh Lock Haven Penn State UPenn Pitt You also have Princeton and Rider right over Bridge from PA in NJ Iowa D1 Programs Iowa Iowa State Northern Iowa
  7. from the Princeton site B1G-IVY RIVALRY SET TO CONTINUE SUNDAY AS RUTGERS VISITS Princeton's first home dual meet of the season will bring Rutgers to Jadwin Gym for a 2 p.m. start Sunday in the 86th meeting between the teams. vs. #17 Rutgers, Sunday, 2 p.m. | ESPN+ & NBC Sports Philadelphia | Int'l Video | Live Scoring | Match Program | Tickets Princeton's 2020 win over Rutgers, 18-15 in Jadwin Gym, was its first win over Rutgers since 1990. The Scarlet Knights lead the all-time series 44-36-5. Rutgers won last season 24-13 in Piscataway. Rutgers' lineup Sunday will look more different than Princeton's from the 2021 meeting. Five Rutgers wrestlers on the team's list of probables for Sunday's meet wrestled in the 2021 matchup, and for Princeton, seven who wrestled in the 2021 meeting are in the Tigers' probables for Sunday. Here's a weight-by-weight look at the matchup: 125 Probables: Patrick Glory vs. Dylan Shawver or Dean Peterson Glory, ranked No. 2 in the nation by several outlets, defeated both of Rutgers' probables, No. 20 Dylan Shawver and Dean Peterson, by decision on his way to the Princeton Open title earlier this season. Glory was was a winner by major decision over Shawver in last season's dual. 133 Probables: Sean Pierson vs. Joe Heilmann Pierson battled a pair of top-20 opponents last Sunday at the Garden State Grapple in Wisconsin's Taylor LaMont and Michigan State's Rayvon Foley, losing by decision to both. Based on the probables, Pierson would face another this Sunday in Heilmann, who is ranked as high as No. 9 in the nation by Amateur Wrestling News. 141 Probables: Danny Coles vs. Sammy Alvarez Coles has been Princeton's entrant at 141 in all three dual matches, with two of those going to the opponent by decision and one by major decision. Two of those opponents were InterMat-ranked, in No. 32 Cayden Rooks of Indiana and No. 19 Joe Zargo of Wisconsin. Alvarez is ranked as high as No. 6 nationally by Amateur Wrestling News. 149 Probables: Rocco Camillaci vs. Anthony White Camillaci, who had four wins at the season-opening Princeton Open, wrestled at 149 in all three dual matches so far as a rookie. Rutgers' White is ranked as high as No. 23 nationally by WrestleStat. 157 Probables: Quincy Monday vs. Andrew Clark or Al DeSantis Monday, ranked No. 1 in the nation by several outlets, is 2-0 this season with wins against Indiana and most recently on Sunday against Michigan State's InterMat No. 15-ranked Chase Saldate. Clark has an honorable mention ranking from FloWrestling and competed at 165 in last season's meeting, losing to Blaine Bergey in an 8-5 decision. 165 Probables: Blaine Bergey vs. Connor O'Neill Bergey has wrestled in all three dual matches this season, winning twice, including against InterMat-No. 32 Caleb Fish of Michigan State last Sunday. Connor O'Neill wrestled in last year's meeting at 174, defeating Nate Dugan. 174 Probables: Kole Mulhauser vs. Jackson Turley or Eric Freeman Mulhauser entered a national ranking this week at No. 33 by WrestleStat and won both his bouts at last Sunday's Garden State Grapple. His lone loss this season was to then-InterMat-No. 17 Donnell Washington of Indiana in the dual opener. Turley is ranked as high as No. 18 by Wrestling Insider Newsmagazine. 184 Probables: Nate Dugan vs. Brian Soldano or John Poznanski Dugan has wrestled at 184 in all three duals this season, getting a win in the opener against Indiana before two decision losses, including to InterMat-No. 16 Layne Malczewski of Michigan State last Sunday. Soldano is ranked as high as No. 7 nationally by WrestleStat, and Poznanski wrestled at the weight in last season's meeting, winning by major decision. 197 Probables: Luke Stout vs. Billy Janzer or Kyle Epperly Stout is ranked as high as No. 16 nationally, by both InterMat and WrestleStat, and has won two of three in duals this season. Last Sunday, Stout had a sudden-victory loss to Wisconsin's Braxton Amos, then ranked No. 20 by InterMat, and a win over Michigan State's Cameron Calley, then ranked No. 17 by InterMat. Rutgers does not have a wrestler ranked at the weight, and neither Janzer nor Epperly wrestled in the 2021 dual. HWT Probables: Matt Cover, Travis Stefanik or Sebastian Garibaldi vs. Boone McDermott Stefanik wrestled in the dual against Indiana while Cover wrestled in both matches last Sunday. Cover, ranked No. 32 nationally by WrestleStat, wrestled in last season's dual, a 6-4, sudden-victory loss to McDermott, who is ranked as high as No. 23 nationally by InterMat.
  8. Should be a Great match with 2 schools 15 miles away...Princeton has been sitting starters but You can bet they will have everyone ready Sunday..I say Peterson beats Glory at 125 and Rutgers by 10 ..If Glory at 133..Rutgers by 12
  9. Ferrari was listed on Rutgers site as a Rutgers recruit set up for Official visit
  10. When you go to Iowa your issued a bunch of sweats, shoes, headgear, singlets and 2 of these Even Terry Brands dog wears them
  11. Might have to also add Peterson from Rutgers at 125lbs if he's named starter. Lost a highly contested match last week to NCAA Runner up Glory 6-5
  12. Great Highway to be on About 155,000 vehicles travel that part of Route 287 every day, according to the Department of Transportation. The interstate highway is one of the busiest in New Jersey, crossing the width of the state, and is one of the main routes to Pennsylvania as well as New York.
  13. What freshman will have good shot to stand on Podium at NCAA Tournament? Van Ness-PSU Facundo-PSU Soldano-RUTGERS Johnson- IOWA STATE Henson-VIRGINIA TECH Mendez-OHIO STATE I know there are so many more that I'm missing
  14. It's pretty funny how many people Think they can get that done...You play with yourself too much if you think you can
  15. Goodale has really done a great job for The State University of New Jersey. The year before they hired Goodale, Rutgers Wrestling was on the chopping block and wrestled every match in front of 50 fans that didn't pay admission and had zero NCAA Qualifiers. They now are always top 4 in PAID attendance and Division 1 Wrestling in New Jersey is now followed by so many fans. https://www.onthebanks.com/2022/11/11/23454257/rutgers-wrestling-coach-goodale-picks-up-200th-win-as-the-scarlet-knights-down-clarion-29-4
  16. Why so many Sun Devils starters out of projected line up? PROJECTED LINEUP: NO. 6 ARIZONA STATE (0-0) 125: Richard Figueroa 133: 4/4 Michael McGee -OR- Julian Chlebove 141: 19/23 Jesse Vasquez -OR- Cody Foote 149: 6/4 Kyle Parco 157: Max Wilner 165: Tony Negron 174: Josh Nummer -OR- Cael Valencia 184: 17/22 Anthony Montalvo 197: Jonathon Fagen HWT: David Palosika
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