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No. 17 Rutgers Wrestling set for Princeton Sunday

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The longest-running series in program history gets another installment as No. 17 Rutgers wrestling (5-1, 0-0) faces Princeton (0-3, 0-0) on Sunday at Jadwin Gymnasium. The dual is set for a 2 p.m. ET start and will broadcast on both ESPN+ and NBC Sports Philadelphia.


 
The Princeton coaches talk smack preseason. Rutgers wins when it counts

125. P. 3-0 potential Peterson Upset
133. R. 3-3 Joey dominates
141. R. 7-3 we see the real Alvarez
149 R. 11-3 White continues strong season
157 P. 11-7. Monday is too much
165 P. 11-10 O’Neil keeps it close
174. R. 14-10 Turley starts to wind into form
184. R 18-10. Soldano hips are too much
197. P 18-13. Stout too strong for Janzer
UNL R 21-13. Boone continues improving
 
From 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.

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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.
 
Columbia wrestler down 14-1 in 3rd........Pinned Pitt wrestler....wow
Lateral drop. Ashnault went nuts on the commentary.
Of course ESPN plus. Typical wrestling making it difficult to watch with all the different subscription you need.
ESPN has the Ivy League media rights, so this shouldn't be surprising. ESPN+ is included with my Verizon plan so it's free.
 
Peterson loved that fireman’s carry in high school. Don’t think we’ve seen it much until today. He’s tried it twice already.
 
Held down all 3rd period. Not good. I guess Glory did just have an off tournament. Glory 4-1
 
Glory taunting the Rutgers bench as if Rutgers hasn’t owned Princeton since he got on campus
 
Glory is the benchmark at 125 (After Lee).
He did well pushing pace in 1st, but that ride out was tough...
Dean is very active on bottom.
First time he has struggled from bottom.
 
Ok I’m done with espn+ I’m not paying $10 bucks to watch commercials and miss action. Fvcking assholes
 
ESPN+ going to commercial and joining the Alvarez match already in progress 🤦🏻‍♂️
 
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Sammy starts off slowly again 0-2 after 1 Sammy solely relying on counters and it back fired.
 
Sammy loses 4-3 waits too long to shoot. There’s no sense of urgency and it cost him big time against a nobody. He just hung out and didn’t push the action for over a minute before shooting,
 
White needs to find an offense. Up 3-0 and he got a takedown on his lone shot. He has no confidence on his feet, why not try another shot?
 
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