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TheJimReaper

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125: Pat Glory (SO) - Glory had an excellent true freshman season for the Tigers last season. He went 30-7 overall and finished 6th at Nationals, during which he notched wins over Alonzo Allen (Chattanooga), Brent Fleetwood (North Dakota State), Rayvon Foley (Michigan State), and Michael McGee (Old Dominion).

133: Jonathan Gomez (JR) or Ty Agaisse (JR) - I’m not sure about this weight. Gomez was the starter last year but he went 8-15 and did not qualify for Nationals. Agaisse has pretty much been injured the past few years. He did start as a freshman at 125 and went 12-6.

141: Pat D’arcy (SR) - D’arcy spent last season at the New Jersey RTC. In his three seasons as a starter at Princeton, he has qualified for Nationals once. That year he went 17-16 and went 1-2 at NCAAs with a win over Earl Hall (Iowa State). As a junior in 2018, he went 12-14 overall.

149: Mike D’Angelo (SR) - D’Angelo also spent last season at the RTC. D’angelo is a 2 time national qualifier and has gone 17-11 and 23-10 respectively in those two seasons.

157: Quincy Monday (SO) - Monday had a solid true freshman season. He went 24-13 but went 0-2 at Nationals. His losses at Nationals were to Larry Early (Old Dominion) and Chase Straw (Iowa State).

165: Dale Tiongson (JR) - Tiongson has yet to be a full time starter for the Tigers. As a freshman in 2018, he went 25-11 while competing in opens. Last season he started a few duals and went 11-13 overall.

174: Travis Stefanik (SO) - In his first year don competition, Stefanik, 19-15 and was National qualifier. He went 0-2 at Nationals and took losses to Daniel Lewis (Missouri) and Andrew Morgan (Campbell).

184: Kevin Parker (SR) - After two seasons of failing to qualify for the national tournament, Parker finally broke through. He finished with 22-13 overall record but he went 0-2 at Nationals, losing to Shakur Rasheed (Penn State) and Tate Samuelson (Wyoming).

197: Pat Brucki (JR) - Brucki is a rising star for Princeton. Brucki went 33-3 last season and finished 4th at the NCAA tourney. While there, he got wins over Brandon Whitman (North Carolina), Malik McDonald (NC State), Thomas Lane (Cal Poly), and Josh Hokit (Fresno State).

HWT: Obinna Ajah (SR) or Christian Araneo (SR) or Kendall Elfstrum (JR) - This is an interesting weight. Araneo started as a sophomore in 2018 and went 12-10 but didn’t qualify for Nationals. He was injured all of last season. Ajah filled in for him but went 3-9. Then Elfstrum started the rest of the season going, 5-12. However Elfstrum is currently listed as a 184 on Wrestlestat so IDK. Seems like Araneo would be the best option if he’s healthy.
 
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