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Presidents Message
By: David Bugen
President SKWC
(RC ’70, RBS ’72)
As the home season concludes, we are all proud of another great showing by our wrestlers and the out-standing support from our fans. Attending a duel at the RAC is a “don’t miss” event in the wrestling community. We have become “the best fans in the land.”
This month’s article by John Welch reflects the contribution and importance of every wrestler who competed in the Princeton match. Wrestling is about more than wins and losses. It is about preparing our students for the challenges they will face upon graduation. Coach Welch understands the value of wrestling.
Our resident NCAA expert, Dan Seifring discusses the qualifying process for the NCAA tournament and the likelihood for each Rutgers wrestler to make the tourna-ment. Upon reading the article please contact Dan at [email protected] with any ques-tions.
Please mark your calendar for two exciting events occurring in May and June. The night of May 3rdthe SKWC will have our inaugural KNIGHT GAMES. It will be an evening of fun, networking, and socializing that will test your gaming skills. On June 10th, fans will have the opportunity to see the best American wrestlers compete for the Senior USA World Team. Final X will be at the RAC. As ticket inventory is limited, please contact the Rutgers Ticket office to secure your seats.
Finally, please visit the new SKWC website: www.scarletknightswrestlingclub.com.
Our website committee led by Josh Gross welcomes all comments and suggestions to further improve the site. Please send comments to [email protected].
Thanks again for your continued support of the SKWC and Rutgers Wrestling. I hope you can make it to Pittsburgh and watch our students excel on the national stage.
David Bugen
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
- President’s Message By : David Bugen
- Who won the Princeton Match for Rutgers? By: John Welch
- Coach’s Remarks By: Donny Pritzlaff
- NJRTC Update By: Reece Humphrey
- Billy G’s Corner By: Billy Garbarini
- Qualifying for the NCAA Tournament By: Dan Seifring
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