Lock Haven is a great place to go to college ,especially if you are from a small school environment. Ask Kolat and Marsteller how they liked it. Oh,and they did OK wrestling and became successful family men and citizens with great futures.
LHU is a great place to wrestle,and a great place to become a good citizen. Ask Kolat and Marsteller what LHU did for them.His coach at Iowa did not get fired. He was a big time recruit. You would think nd he could go to a better program than LH.
That is what I was referring to.Just because you're a big time recruit doesnt mean you'll be a big time college wrestler
Both Marstellar and Kolat had had issues not related to wrestling ability ie as academics. That is why they went to LH. You are correct that LH was a great place for both of them. I am still surprised that Henson did not go to a better program or school.LHU is a great place to wrestle,and a great place to become a good citizen. Ask Kolat and Marsteller what LHU did for them.
Both Marstellar and Kolat had had issues not related to wrestling ability ie as academics. That is why they went to LH. You are correct that LH was a great place for both of them. ILHU is a great place to wrestle,and a great place to become a good citizen. Ask Kolat and Marsteller what LHU did for them.
i can think of many schools that are better place to wrestle than LHU Including Pitt. Kids that need some help with issues may certainly benefit from a school ie as LHU. Some kids do not have the academics to deal with certain schools like Pitt and PSU. Those kids will benefit from a school that allows them to flourish.LHU is a great place to wrestle,and a great place to become a good citizen. Ask Kolat and Marsteller what LHU did for them.
We will have to agree to disagree on that. I would rather have my son wrestle at Cornell, Penn, or Harvard. Pitt and PSU are way ahead of LHU for academics. As well as many other schools. Some students have need of help in their academics and LHU may meet their needs which is important.Thom67- no,there are not a lot of better places to wrestle than the Haven.First compare the number of national champions,then understand that kids go there because they love the environment -academics at the Haven are very good(if you have a child,you can trust them to your LHU teacher)
Are you trolling or serious? Yea, I want my sons to go to the best possible school where they will be successful both on the mat and in the classroom. One piece you're missing, a school/program has to also want you if you are going to receive any type of financial assistance. One can always walk on but the schools you mention are anywhere from $40k-$90K per year. Most arent going to pay that kind of money to take a chance to earn a scholarship and put in the time it takes to be a D1 Athlete. Not to mention, with the Ivy League schools it is based on how much your family earns as they dont provide sports scholarships. If a family earns 100-150K annually, depending on the school, they receive no aid and would have to foot the entire tuition bill.We will have to agree to disagree on that. I would rather have my son wrestle at Cornell, Penn, or Harvard. Pitt and PSU are way ahead of LHU for academics. As well as many other schools. Some students have need of help in their academics and LHU may meet their needs which is important.
Yeah, you're alone on this one. You clearly have some issue with either Henson or LHU since you keep sneaking in pointless jabs at both of them.We will have to agree to disagree on that. I would rather have my son wrestle at Cornell, Penn, or Harvard. Pitt and PSU are way ahead of LHU for academics. As well as many other schools. Some students have need of help in their academics and LHU may meet their needs which is important.
Let’s just say we don’t miss having the EWL tournament at Lock Haven.To each their own, but Lock Haven would be a bore in my opinion. Small school with not much to do.
I agree with all that you have stated. I only stated that I was surprised that a big time recruit like Henson ended up at LHU. That got all this discussion started. He has left 2 schools in 2 years, regardless of the reasons.Are you trolling or serious? Yea, I want my sons to go to the best possible school where they will be successful both on the mat and in the classroom. One piece you're missing, a school/program has to also want you if you are going to receive any type of financial assistance. One can always walk on but the schools you mention are anywhere from $40k-$90K per year. Most arent going to pay that kind of money to take a chance to earn a scholarship and put in the time it takes to be a D1 Athlete. Not to mention, with the Ivy League schools it is based on how much your family earns as they dont provide sports scholarships. If a family earns 100-150K annually, depending on the school, they receive no aid and would have to foot the entire tuition bill.
I know of a couple very successful HS wrestlers who are currently in the portal and are not receiving the attention they received coming out of HS and are finding it to be a difficult path and humbling. There also has to be an opening or an interest at that wrestlers weight for a school to want them and take the risk.
Speaking of Marstellar everyone do yourself a favor and watch the three match series he just had with Burroughs. Plenty of controversy throughout but that was highly entertainingLHU is a great place to wrestle,and a great place to become a good citizen. Ask Kolat and Marsteller what LHU did for them.
AHR to Clarion. I was asked not to say anything until he announced it..
I was just about to post the same thing. Seen that watching Flo. Good to see.Vince Bouzakis is being cornered Drew Headlee in Fargo and is doing some training with Luke Pletcher
Lock Haven hasn't had a national champion since Cary Kolat...over 25 years ago. Before him, you have to go back almost another 3 decades to the glory years in the 60s. Before that, mostly they were won in the NAIA. I'm not sure what that has to do with the current program.Thom67- no,there are not a lot of better places to wrestle than the Haven.First compare the number of national champions,then understand that kids go there because they love the environment -academics at the Haven are very good(if you have a child,you can trust them to your LHU teacher)
Kade made a big jump to 7th in Willie’s top 20 weight class ranking (138 weight class)Kade Brown with a nice weekend with multiple ranked wins to take 6th at Fargo. His younger brother also did very well, hopefully have the inside track on him. Looking like he will be highly ranked
Matt Marlow from NY committed to Pitt. Harder to find info on the out of state guys. Appears to be NY 2x state champ division 1 and 3x high school All American…118 lbs.
Thanks for the info! Does anyone know anything Limbert?Nice glad he picked Pitt. Colyn Limbert commited as well
Thanks for the info!Just googled Limbert. Division II Ohio State champion at 113 from Medina. 45-1 senior year with only loss in a dual when he wrestled up a class. Watched state final on YouTube. Dominated with a 9-1 win.
We’ll you can’t leave us hanging, lol. Who were they?We had 2 big recruits here this weekend for the game. Hopefully the weather and football performance didn't throw them off at all.
Aaron Seidel and Vince BouzakisWe’ll you can’t leave us hanging, lol. Who were the
Marlow will be a 133 or 141, still growing and had trouble making 26 this year.Marlow is giving me Jack Mueller vibes. Love that pickup.
Thanks for the info! So they are “big” recruits-how big?Aaron Seidel and Vince Bouzakis
yepBouzakis is ranked #7 overall and I wanna say Seidel is ranked 24th in willies 2025 big board
Great to see. Believe Drew Headlee coachedBouzakis is ranked #7 overall and I wanna say Seidel is ranked 24th in willies 2025 big board