Six members of the Princeton Class of 2026 will join the Tiger wrestling program, bringing with them a combined 12 state championships and each of the six with at least one.
The incoming class will join a program that had no seniors among its lineup of 10 at the 2022 EIWA Championships, six of whom earned bids to the NCAA Championships with two earning All-American honors, growing the program's number of All-Americans to 12 in the last six competitive seasons.
Rocco Camillaci • Hilton Central HS • Hilton, N.Y.
Ranked 76th overall ... career record of 228-32 ... 2022 state champion (152) ... 2021 state finalist ... four-time state placewinner ... Fargo All-American.
Sebastian Garibaldi • White Plains HS • White Plains, N.Y.
Career record of 163-29 ... 2021 state champion (285) ... two-time state placewinner ... NHSCA Senior National Champion.
Drew Lang • Rowland Hall School • Salt Lake City, Utah
Career record of 159-19 ... three-time state champion (113 in 2019; 132 in 2021; 144 in 2022) and four-time finalist ... Reno Tournament of Champions placewinner ... Doc B placewinner ... brother Jack is a rising junior on the Princeton wrestling team and will be the third brother to wrestle at Princeton along with Jack and Will '19.
Christopher Martino • Bishop Kelly HS • Boise, Idaho
Career record of 155-7 ... four-time state champion (98 in 2019; 106 in 2020; 126 in 2021; 132 in 2022) ... Fargo All-American ... Pan Am champion ... Walsh Iron Man placewinner.
Kole Mulhauser • Paul V Moore HS • Central Square, N.Y.
Ranked as high as 50th overall ... career record of 201-21 ... 2x State Champion (182 in 2021, 189 in 2022) ... three-time state placewinner ... NHSCA National Finalist ... Super 32 Placer ... 2022 New York State Wrestler of the Year.
Ty Whalen • Clearview HS • Mullica Hill, N.J.
Ranked as high as 29th overall ... career record of 128-12 ... 2021 state champion at 132 ... 2022 state finalist at 144 ... three-time state placewinner ... three-time region champion ... three-time district champion ... Fargo third-place finisher ... two-time Super 32 placewinner.