2024-25 Wrestling Season Tickets Now on Sale
May 29 | Wrestling
PISCATAWAY, N.J. – Both season tickets and season renewals are now available for the 2024-25 Rutgers wrestling home campaign. Opponents, number of matches and dates will be released at a later date.
Rutgers wrapped up another successful season this past winter, finishing No. 14 in the final NWCA Coaches Poll and producing multiple All-Americans for the eighth time in nine seasons under head coach Scott Goodale. Dylan Shawver (133) and Yaraslau Slavikouski (HWT) finished seventh in their respective weight classes at the 2024 NCAA Wrestling Championships, as Rutgers has produced at least one All-American in 10 of the past 11 years. Eight Scarlet Knights qualified for nationals, our most since all 10 starters qualified in 2016. RU also finished sixth at the 2024 Big Ten Wrestling Championships, which included an individual title from Shawver, seven conference placewinners and 87.5 team points - its best team result since 2016.
Rutgers finished 12-5 during the dual season and earned a final No. 14 ranking in the NWCA Coaches Poll - its 12th top-25 finish in the poll under Goodale. The Scarlet Knights once again finished in the top six in national home attendance as it averaged more than 4,000 per home dual in 2023-24. Twelve student-athletes earned Winter Academic All-Big Ten recognition, while three individuals - Slavikouski, John Poznanski and Anthony White - were named NWCA Scholar All-Americans.
Goodale, Associate Head Coach Donald Pritzlaff and assistant coaches Joseph Pollard and Steve Mytych also locked in one of the top incoming freshman classes in the country ahead of next season, according to MatScouts. The eight-wrestler class includes top-250 signees Conner Harer (No. 26), Nate Blanchette (No. 32), Ayden Smith (No. 34), Andrew Barbosa (No. 40), Mason Gibson (No. 53), Alex Nini (No. 117), Ryan Ford (No. 183) and Kurt Wehner (No. 206).
Rutgers wrapped up another successful season this past winter, finishing No. 14 in the final NWCA Coaches Poll and producing multiple All-Americans for the eighth time in nine seasons under head coach Scott Goodale. Dylan Shawver (133) and Yaraslau Slavikouski (HWT) finished seventh in their respective weight classes at the 2024 NCAA Wrestling Championships, as Rutgers has produced at least one All-American in 10 of the past 11 years. Eight Scarlet Knights qualified for nationals, our most since all 10 starters qualified in 2016. RU also finished sixth at the 2024 Big Ten Wrestling Championships, which included an individual title from Shawver, seven conference placewinners and 87.5 team points - its best team result since 2016.
Rutgers finished 12-5 during the dual season and earned a final No. 14 ranking in the NWCA Coaches Poll - its 12th top-25 finish in the poll under Goodale. The Scarlet Knights once again finished in the top six in national home attendance as it averaged more than 4,000 per home dual in 2023-24. Twelve student-athletes earned Winter Academic All-Big Ten recognition, while three individuals - Slavikouski, John Poznanski and Anthony White - were named NWCA Scholar All-Americans.
Goodale, Associate Head Coach Donald Pritzlaff and assistant coaches Joseph Pollard and Steve Mytych also locked in one of the top incoming freshman classes in the country ahead of next season, according to MatScouts. The eight-wrestler class includes top-250 signees Conner Harer (No. 26), Nate Blanchette (No. 32), Ayden Smith (No. 34), Andrew Barbosa (No. 40), Mason Gibson (No. 53), Alex Nini (No. 117), Ryan Ford (No. 183) and Kurt Wehner (No. 206).
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