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Wrestling Hosts No. 25 Northwestern Friday for Senior Day

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Rutgers wrestling (9-6, 3-5) closes its home dual schedule when it hosts No. 25 Northwestern (4-6, 2-5) on Friday night at the RAC. The match will stream live via BTNPlus, with Lou Brogno and Nick Kosko on the call.


Projected Matchups: vs. No. 25 Northwestern
125: 20/25/17 Nicolas Aguilar (19-8) vs. 10/11/11 Michael DeAugustino (15-6)
133: 9/10/9 Sammy Alvarez (21-7) vs. 5/3/2 Sebastian Rivera (7-2) OR Dylan Utterback (2-8)
141: JoJo Aragona (11-8) OR Zach Firestone (5-7) vs. Alex McKenna (5-7)
149: Gerard Angelo (13-10) OR Nick Santos (7-2) vs. 18/18/16 Yahya Thomas (11-5)
157: Michael VanBrill (16-14) vs. 1/1/1 Ryan Deakin (15-0)
165: Brett Donner (16-12) vs. 18/13/17 Shayne Oster (14-8)
174: Willie Scott (7-7) OR Anthony Olivieri (5-1) vs. NR/22/26 Tyler Morland (9-8) OR Ankhaa Enkhmandakh (7-10)
184: 12/12/15 Billy Janzer (18-6) vs. Jack Jessen (12-14)
197: 19/19/20 Jordan Pagano (21-6) vs. 16/9/10 Lucas Davison (12-5)
HWT: Alex Esposito (16-12) vs. Jack Heyob (0-12)


https://scarletknights.com/news/202...no-25-northwestern-friday-for-senior-day.aspx
 
This is a great example of a match where we really need bonus points at a few key weights to win the dual.
 
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Am I looking into it too much or does honoring redshirt juniors Firestone and Olivieri (but not MVB, Grello, Correnti or Donner) mean those two will be leaving the program after this season? All names above are redshirt juniors.
 
Am I looking into it too much or does honoring redshirt juniors Firestone and Olivieri (but not MVB, Grello, Correnti or Donner) mean those two will be leaving the program after this season? All names above are redshirt juniors.

That's more than likely the case. I'm guessing it's because they are graduating and want to move on to the next chapter of their lives at this point.
 
That's more than likely the case. I'm guessing it's because they are graduating and want to move on to the next chapter of their lives at this point.
Good for them then. Hard enough to get out of college in 4 years, never mind being a division 1 athlete on top of it.
 
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