Patrick Glory and Nathan Dugan- Princeton University Wresting Team.
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PATRICK GLORY: At Princeton — 2018-19 (30-7): earned All-American honors and posted best NCAA finish by a freshman (6th) in Princeton history; he became only the second freshman All-American and 12th overall in team history … helped Princeton to third-best team finish in NCAA history (15th) … all seven losses came to wrestlers who finished in the Top 5 at NCAAs, including two to eventual champion Spencer Lee and three to Oklahoma State's Nick Piccininni, who spent much of the year ranked #2 … avenged regular season loss to Cornell's Vitali Arujau with 10-8 decision to win the EIWA championship and help Princeton to a top-three finish … earned second-team All-Ivy League honors … placed third at Midlands Championships, with lone loss coming to Lee; helped Princeton to best Midlands team finish (5th) … one of a program-best three freshmen to qualify for NCAA Championships … 25 of 30 wins came by more than decision, including nine falls and five technical falls … opened career by winning the Tiger Open. NATHAN DUGAN: Before Princeton: High School: A three-time captain that secured 150 career wins … Set the single-season record for most takedowns … Placed in the top ten at the state tournament each season of his career … 4A West Regional Champion and 4A State Finalist three times … 4A State Champion in 2018 and 2019 … Super 32 All-American (Seventh place) … Ironman Place Winner (fourth) … Freestyle State Champion twice … Regional MOW in 2019 … 4A State Tournament MOW … A three-time Jason Lanning Most Dedicated Award winner … Perseverance Award winner in 2017 … Named Team's Most Outstanding Wrestler in 2018 and 2019. Academic: Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award Winner for North Carolina. Write up is from the Princeton Athletics website. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ryan-hayes0/support
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