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Patrick Glory could face two-time defending NCAA champion Spencer Lee at 125 in Sunday's match.
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No. 12 Princeton's Weekend: At No. 9 Oklahoma State Friday, Hosting No. 1 Iowa Sunday
December 03, 2019 | Wrestling
No. 12 Princeton at No. 9 Oklahoma State | Friday, Dec. 6, 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT | ESPN+
No. 12 Princeton vs. No. 1 Iowa | Sunday, Dec. 8, 2 p.m. | Jadwin Gym | ESPN+ | Tickets | NBC Sports Philadelphia & Chicago
How will the Princeton wrestling team recognize their highest-ever NWCA national ranking? By facing two top-10 in three days, across two time zones and a total of about 2,650 miles in the air. They're also the holders of the two highest totals of NCAA team championships, with Oklahoma State's 34, last in 2006, and Iowa's 23, last in 2010.
Thirteen days after recording consecutive wins over Lehigh for the first time since the 1930s, No. 12 Princeton will head to Oklahoma State for an 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT match Friday, and two days after that, the Tigers will host No. 1 Iowa in a 2 p.m. match in Jadwin Gym. Tickets are available here.
Here's info to know ahead of the big weekend:
Ranked Wrestlers (Intermat)
Princeton
Patrick Glory, No. 4 at 125
Mike D'Angelo, No. 14 at 149
Quincy Monday, No. 9 at 157
Patrick Brucki, No. 2 at 197
Oklahoma State
Nick Piccininni, No. 3 at 125
Kaden Gfeller, No. 11 at 141
Boo Lewallen, No. 4 at 149
Travis Wittlake, No. 14 at 165
Joseph Smith, No. 6 at 174
Dakota Geer, No. 6 at 197
Iowa
Spencer Lee, No. 1 at 125
Austin DeSanto, No. 1 at 133
Max Murin, No. 9 at 141
Pat Lugo, No. 3 at 149
Kaleb Young, No. 4 at 157
Alex Marinelli, No. 2 at 165
Michael Kemerer, No. 3 at 174
Nelson Brands, No. 10 at 184
Jacob Warner, No. 3 197
Tony Cassioppi, No. 3 at 285
Series Histories
Princeton and Oklahoma State met for the first time last season in Jadwin Gym, a 27-12 Oklahoma State win.
Princeton and Iowa have met twice, both Iowa wins. The first meeting came in 2001, a 36-7 Iowa win at Blair Academy, and the teams met again last year at Iowa in a 31-10 Hawkeyes win.
Highlight Rematches
Against Oklahoma State, two possible highlight rematches include third-ranked Nick Piccininni of Oklahoma State and Princeton's fourth-ranked Patrick Glory, which went 10-4 to Piccininni last year, and second-ranked Patrick Brucki of Princeton against Oklahoma State's sixth-ranked Dakota Geer, when went to Brucki last year 8-4.
Against Iowa, Glory could have the chance at 125 to wrestle two-time defending NCAA champion Spencer Lee, who took an 18-2 technical fall in last year's match. Quincy Monday, ranked No. 9 entering this match, could have the chance for a rematch against current No. 4 Kaleb Young, who took a 7-4 win at 157 last year.
No. 12 Princeton vs. No. 1 Iowa | Sunday, Dec. 8, 2 p.m. | Jadwin Gym | ESPN+ | Tickets | NBC Sports Philadelphia & Chicago
How will the Princeton wrestling team recognize their highest-ever NWCA national ranking? By facing two top-10 in three days, across two time zones and a total of about 2,650 miles in the air. They're also the holders of the two highest totals of NCAA team championships, with Oklahoma State's 34, last in 2006, and Iowa's 23, last in 2010.
Thirteen days after recording consecutive wins over Lehigh for the first time since the 1930s, No. 12 Princeton will head to Oklahoma State for an 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT match Friday, and two days after that, the Tigers will host No. 1 Iowa in a 2 p.m. match in Jadwin Gym. Tickets are available here.
Here's info to know ahead of the big weekend:
Ranked Wrestlers (Intermat)
Princeton
Patrick Glory, No. 4 at 125
Mike D'Angelo, No. 14 at 149
Quincy Monday, No. 9 at 157
Patrick Brucki, No. 2 at 197
Oklahoma State
Nick Piccininni, No. 3 at 125
Kaden Gfeller, No. 11 at 141
Boo Lewallen, No. 4 at 149
Travis Wittlake, No. 14 at 165
Joseph Smith, No. 6 at 174
Dakota Geer, No. 6 at 197
Iowa
Spencer Lee, No. 1 at 125
Austin DeSanto, No. 1 at 133
Max Murin, No. 9 at 141
Pat Lugo, No. 3 at 149
Kaleb Young, No. 4 at 157
Alex Marinelli, No. 2 at 165
Michael Kemerer, No. 3 at 174
Nelson Brands, No. 10 at 184
Jacob Warner, No. 3 197
Tony Cassioppi, No. 3 at 285
Series Histories
Princeton and Oklahoma State met for the first time last season in Jadwin Gym, a 27-12 Oklahoma State win.
Princeton and Iowa have met twice, both Iowa wins. The first meeting came in 2001, a 36-7 Iowa win at Blair Academy, and the teams met again last year at Iowa in a 31-10 Hawkeyes win.
Highlight Rematches
Against Oklahoma State, two possible highlight rematches include third-ranked Nick Piccininni of Oklahoma State and Princeton's fourth-ranked Patrick Glory, which went 10-4 to Piccininni last year, and second-ranked Patrick Brucki of Princeton against Oklahoma State's sixth-ranked Dakota Geer, when went to Brucki last year 8-4.
Against Iowa, Glory could have the chance at 125 to wrestle two-time defending NCAA champion Spencer Lee, who took an 18-2 technical fall in last year's match. Quincy Monday, ranked No. 9 entering this match, could have the chance for a rematch against current No. 4 Kaleb Young, who took a 7-4 win at 157 last year.
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