So many other great names left out, but you nailed it!Cael
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I do like your inclusion of IraCael
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Who you got?
I agree. You have Zain, Carter, and AB to consider and that is just this year. The future is bright.Penn State needs a mountain range not just one mountain.
I like reading all thoughts on this. But for me, it was who set up the success we have now.I agree. You have Zain, Carter, and AB to consider and that is just this year. The future is bright.
You're making Fritz feel badly.Sanderson
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Winning one national championship from 1908 to 2009 and ten since makes that make sense.Cael
Ira
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The 4th for me hasn’t happened yet …
I’m choosing to ignore 1908 to 2009 …
Is this on Penn State Mt. Rushmore or throw off Penn State Mt. Rushmore?Easy choice! 😁
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I guess you mean Lincoln, although Washington was supposedly pretty good too. Teddy was into all the combat arts; wrestling, boxing, judo, jiu jitsu.Let’s not forget that the REAL Mt Rushmore includes a President who was well known for his wrestling skills!
..and all the others that are coming after them. Four choices just won't cut it. Maybe a dozen would suffice, for now. Lol.They better leave room for these 2 guys!!!
Good point. As a long term ST holder, we were always proud of our team and admired the considerable skills of our guys. REC Hall certainly was not always filled, but, we had many knowledgeable fans. The place could get real loud at the right times (not really terribly different than today’s REC Hall except for the lack of inane “we are” cheers by pre-teens. HOW it came to be that we didn’t win a single for 50+ years is a mystery. When someone writes the definitive history of PSU wrestling, perhaps they can offer rational explanations. As for myself, I subscribe to the following:The real tragedy is Penn State did not put it together sooner. Pennsylvania has the most wrestling talent and most all Americans. Iowa and Okie state had been cherry picking Pennsylvania talent for years.
PSAC schools were producing 3 time national champs. There were years where 5+ Pennsylvania teams were in the top 20. I think at least 13+ pa schools produced D1 national champions. If PSU had picked up a couple key psac wrestlers they would have won years earlier.
One reason is Penn State, in the early days, back when Oklahoma State was racking up all those titles, had a bad habit of not sending the entire team to nationals, they would only send a small handful of guys who won league titles.HOW it came to be that we didn’t win a single for 50+ years is a mystery.
Regarding the PSAC schools: some of their national champs likely would've gone to PSU had they taken academics more seriously in high school.The real tragedy is Penn State did not put it together sooner. Pennsylvania has the most wrestling talent and most all Americans. Iowa and Okie state had been cherry picking Pennsylvania talent for years.
PSAC schools were producing 3 time national champs. There were years where 5+ Pennsylvania teams were in the top 20. I think at least 13+ pa schools produced D1 national champions. If PSU had picked up a couple key psac wrestlers they would have won years earlier.
WTF, I thought I had you on ignore.Brooks ( if 4)
Carter (if 4 or 5)
Cael
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In 1987 Pennsylvania had 5 schools in the top 10 at nationals.The real tragedy is Penn State did not put it together sooner. Pennsylvania has the most wrestling talent and most all Americans. Iowa and Okie state had been cherry picking Pennsylvania talent for years.
PSAC schools were producing 3 time national champs. There were years where 5+ Pennsylvania teams were in the top 20. I think at least 13+ pa schools produced D1 national champions. If PSU had picked up a couple key psac wrestlers they would have won years earlier.
Temple had a champ in the 80s too.In 1987 Pennsylvania had 5 schools in the top 10 at nationals.
Penn State was 3rd.
Bloomsburg 5th. Bonomo won his 3rd title
Clarion was 6th
Edinboro was 8th
Lehigh was 10th
Note Pitt Johnstown,Carlton Hasselrig won one of his 3 titles that year also.
My older brother wrestled some for Lehigh in the mid-late 60s. Didn't start much. He was at 123, Caruso's weight. He couldn't go 130 since Lehigh had 2x finalist Joe Peritore there. Occasionally my brother would start in Mike's place - didn't want to make weight or something. Hey, my brother retired undefeated! I think he only wrestled 3 bouts.I remember
I remember seeing Mike Caruso (3 time NCAA Champ) in Rec Hall in 67 or 68 (not sure which). He was the first college “ hammer” that I ever saw. He put a huge charge into the Rec Hall crowd with his theatrics. He backed it up with a dominate win. What I remember most is how fired up our fans were. For me …. an essential piece of the Rec Hall lore. For this reason alone, I cherish the annual PSu-Lehigh event.
PA's big year was 1988. I was at PIAA states that year (like every other year) and the finals ran almost concurrently with the Nationals. After most finals matches the announcer would tell of the latest PA wrestler's achievement at nationals.In 1987 Pennsylvania had 5 schools in the top 10 at nationals.
Penn State was 3rd.
Bloomsburg 5th. Bonomo won his 3rd title
Clarion was 6th
Edinboro was 8th
Lehigh was 10th
Note Pitt Johnstown,Carlton Hasselrig won one of his 3 titles that year also.
Let's not mess around, anything else will get filled by 2030.We are going to need another mountain. This one is filled up.