BUENOS AIRES, Argentina – Sebastian Rivera earned a freestyle bronze medal for Team Puerto Rico at the 2023 Pan-American Championships in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Competing at 65kg, Rivera defeated Albaro Rudecindo Camacho (Dominican Republic) by VPO1, 9-2, to finish third in his weight class at the
2023 SKWC Golf Outing
2023-24 Big Ten Wrestling Opponents Announced
PISCATAWAY, N.J. – The Big Ten Conference has announced its opponent rotation for the 2023-24 season. Rutgers wrestling faces eight conference foes, including home matchups against Indiana, Maryland, Minnesota and Ohio State. The Scarlet Knights also face Michigan, Michigan State, Penn State and
SKWC 2023 NCAA Tournament Social
The SKWC will be hosting a social on March 18, 2023 before the final session of the 2023 NCAA Championships in Tulsa. The event will be held at McNellie's Pub from 2:00PM to 5:00PM: 409 E 1st St Tulsa, OK 74120 918-382-7468 $60 in Advance; $80 at the Door Click the link below to register
Zagreb 2023
The first UWW ranking event of the 2023 season! Follow Sebastian Rivera as he competes for Team Puerto Rico. Competition begins at 4am eastern standard time. Watch him LIVE!
Michigan Post-Match SKWC Social: January 22, 2023
SKWC Social at the Rutgers Club Sunday, January 22, 2023 The Rutgers Club – Livingston Campus 85 Avenue E (2nd Floor) Piscataway, NJ $30 in Advance; $50 at the Door Come celebrate Rutgers wrestling with fellow fans, members of the Rutgers and SKWC coaching staffs, SKWC Resident
Dean Peterson Battling for Starting Spot
By Patrick Lanni | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com Dean Peterson remembers sitting matside in the crowd, cheering on the Scarlet Knights, even when they were wrestling at the College Avenue Gym. Need proof? He’s got an autographed shirt, signed by Nicholas Gravina and Anthony Ashnault. There’s
Rutgers’ Brian Soldano Making Redshirt Decision Difficult After Dazzling Debut
By Patrick Lanni | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com The good news for Rutgers: Brian Soldano looks every bit like the one-of-a-kind wrestler who made every match memorable during his run to three state titles at High Point High School. The bad news? He may only wrestle three more times this