Rutgers Wrestling Opens Season: Quad Meet Preview, Matchups To Watch, More
Scott Goodale won't ever timid from letting you know what he's reasoning. What's more, he's made it clear this offseason: He accepts this might be his best group at Rutgers yet.
We'll start to check whether he's right beginning with Sunday's season-opening quadrangular meet against Binghamton, Cleveland State and NJCU at Jersey Mike's Arena in Piscataway (10 a.M. ET, BTNPlus). 토토사이트
"On paper, we've generally had some great groups for certain staggering accreditations," Goodale said. "However, the justification for why I figure this could be our best group is there is a great deal of conviction of what can occur at the public competition."
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Rutgers had two public heroes (current collaborator Anthony Ashnault and Nick Suriano) and a main 10 group finish at the NCAA Championships in 2019. The bar to clear is quite high. However, this is a group that could battle for a main 4 prize at nationals if all becomes alright.
The Scarlet Knights return three on-mat All-Americans – Sebastian Rivera (141), Jackson Turley (174) and John Poznanski (184). Poznanski and Rivera are NCAA title competitors subsequent to arriving at the public elimination rounds last season. Rutgers likewise has four really returning public qualifiers – Sammy Alvarez (133), Mike VanBrill (149), Billy Janzer (184) and Clarion exchange Greg Bulsak (197), or more broadly positioned grapplers at 125 pounds (Dylan Shawver) and 157 (Rob Kanniard) and a lesser school public hero (Boone McDermott) at heavyweight.
The assumptions are out of this world. Also, Rutgers is accepting them.
"It's no more extended 'I trust I make the public competition, I trust make the beginning arrangement, I can hardly wait to wrestle before the [Jersey Mike's Arena] swarm,'" Goodale said. "It's not with regards to that. It's tied in with winning matches at the public competition, getting on the platform and putting as high as could really be expected."