Please join the Rutgers Wrestling Family on May 3rd for a night celebrating the success of the wrestling team and Jersey Pride. We are hosting our inaugural KNIGHT GAMES that will be a night of networking, celebrating, food, drinks, and playing games of chance. We will honor the success
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2019 NCAA Tournament Coverage
ScarletKnights.com: Photo Gallery | Anthony Ashnault Championship Press Conference | Nick Suriano Championship Press Conference Behind the Scenes: National Champions | Behind the Scenes: Through to the Finals Suriano Finals Highlights | Ashnault Finals
SKWC Spring Freestyle Practices
The SKWC local sports club will make it's annual switch over to Freestyle/Greco on Thursday, March 28th. Practices will run every subsequent Sunday morning and Thursday evening from the 28th until the end of June. Sunday practices will be held at 10 am- 12 pm, Thursday practices will be held
Scott Goodale reflects with Rutgers on verge of breakthrough weekend: ‘It’s come a long way’ — NJ.com
Source By James Kratch | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com Scott Goodale has told the story many times. His first home dual meet as Rutgers’ head wrestling coach – a 42-0 win over Wagner at the College Ave. Gym on Jan. 4, 2008 – drew a crowd in the 10s. What he hasn’t always
Knight Falls Highlights – Vol 3 Issue 4
Subscribe to the SKWC's free newsletter. 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
NCAA Championships Social
The SKWC sponsored a social on Saturday, March 23, 2019 before the final session of the 2019 NCAA Championships in Pittsburgh. The event was held at Terrace on Fifth from 3:00PM to 6:00PM. Photos from the post-Tournament social by Roy DeBoer: [ngg src="galleries" ids="3"
MUST READ: NJ.com feature on Anthony Ashnault
Link To Story Here Following the final RAC dual of his career, Anthony Ashnault was profiled by nj.com sportswriter Steve Politi. Politi dives into Anthony's impact on not only Rutgers Wrestling, but the athletic department and university as a whole. Don't forget to share!