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  1. Wheeling Jesuit Mid-Season Update In our first season as a Division II wrestling program, the Wheeling Jesuit team has hit the ground running and become a competitive program quickly. Crowning two champions in our first competition at the BW Open, winning 3 dual meets and placing a number of individuals at every tournament entered, the program is off to a great start. With 22 freshman on a roster of 25, the team has made huge gains in the first year of competition and already putting together a top recruiting class for 2014. More information on early signees can be found at http://athletics.wju.edu/news/2013/11/21/GEN_1121135037.aspx. We are looking to complete our class for 2014 and start putting together the class for 2015. For individuals with a top priority on their academic, Wheeling Jesuit is a private institution that ranks amongst the best across the country annually. On the wrestling mat, it is our goal to become a national contender very quickly. If you look at our current roster and the individuals we've signed for next year, it is apparent things are moving in that direction. We hope individuals seeking wrestling at the next level would be enticed by the challenge of building a program from the ground up with your footprint being part of it. For more information please view our website at http://athletics.wju.edu/index.aspx?path=wrestling&tab=wrestling. Also follow us on Twitter @wjuwrestling and on Facebook at Wheeling Jesuit Wrestling for daily and weekly updates. Our recruiting form is located at the following and link: http://athletics.wju.edu/sb_output.aspx?frform=7&path=wrestling& We wish everyone best of luck heading into the post season! Wheeling Jesuit Wrestling
  2. Wheeling Jesuit Wrestling Update In December of 2013, Wheeling Jesuit University announced that it was adding wrestling as the school’s 20th intercollegiate sport. The program has spent the past 9 months putting the pieces together to compete this fall, as a Division II program. In this time period Wheeling Jesuit recruited 29 individuals from 7 different states to be part of the inaugural class. The university committed to helping design a new wrestling room and in late August the room was finished. Head Coach Sean Doyle recently named All-American Heavyweight JD Ramsey as a Graduate Assistant. JD graduated from West Liberty University and is pursuing his Masters in Educational Leadership. Matthew Littleton of West Liberty was named Volunteer Assistant in day to day operations and BJ Hedger was named Volunteer Assistant with a focus on Strength and Conditioning. Coach Doyle is very excited about the recent additions to the staff. Currently the team is training hard in preparation for what is sure to be an exciting first chapter in the program’s history. The Cardinals will open the dual season on November 8th at home against Alma College out of Michigan. Other notable dual meets include: Pitt-Johnstown, Mercyhurst and local rival West Liberty to name a few. The team will travel to Baldwin Wallace, Washington and Jefferson, Mount Union to start the tournament season and hit the prestigious Midwest Classic at the end of the first semester. A trip to Ft. Myers for the Gulf Coast Duals will conclude the December schedule as the team makes the trip south before Christmas break. In the second semester the team heads back to Indiana for the Spartan Mat Classic and will also take part in the West Virginia Collegiate Invitational in preparation for the Regional and NCAA Tournaments. Academically, Wheeling Jesuit is a private institution and one of the best academic environments in the country. The school offers merit based aid along with athletic aid and is very competitive with other like schools. A wide range of programs and pre-professional tracks are offered and a lot of pride is taken in the success rate of students pursuing post graduate degrees. Coach Doyle and Coach Ramsey are looking to bring in a great recruiting class to compliment the very strong class currently on campus. Those interested should contact Coach Sean Doyle (sdoyle@wju.edu,304-281-7508) or Graduate Assistant Coach JD Ramsey (jramsey@wju.edu, 304-638-9969) for more info. The team website can be found at: http://athletics.wju.edu/index.aspx?path=wrestling&tab=wrestling and the recruiting form can be completed at http://athletics.wju.edu/sb_output.aspx?frform=7&path=wrestling&. Please follow the team @wjuwrestling on Twitter to get daily updates on Wheeling Jesuit Wrestling’s progress.
  3. Wheeling Jesuit Wrestling Update In December of 2013, Wheeling Jesuit University announced that it was adding wrestling as the school’s 20th intercollegiate sport. The program has spent the past 9 months putting the pieces together to compete this fall, as a Division II program. In this time period Wheeling Jesuit recruited 29 individuals from 7 different states to be part of the inaugural class. The university committed to helping design a new wrestling room and in late August the room was finished. Head Coach Sean Doyle recently named All-American Heavyweight JD Ramsey as a Graduate Assistant. JD graduated from West Liberty University and is pursuing his Masters in Educational Leadership. Matthew Littleton of West Liberty was named Volunteer Assistant in day to day operations and BJ Hedger was named Volunteer Assistant with a focus on Strength and Conditioning. Coach Doyle is very excited about the recent additions to the staff. Currently the team is training hard in preparation for what is sure to be an exciting first chapter in the program’s history. The Cardinals will open the dual season on November 8th at home against Alma College out of Michigan. Other notable dual meets include: Pitt-Johnstown, Mercyhurst and local rival West Liberty to name a few. The team will travel to Baldwin Wallace, Washington and Jefferson, Mount Union to start the tournament season and hit the prestigious Midwest Classic at the end of the first semester. A trip to Ft. Myers for the Gulf Coast Duals will conclude the December schedule as the team makes the trip south before Christmas break. In the second semester the team heads back to Indiana for the Spartan Mat Classic and will also take part in the West Virginia Collegiate Invitational in preparation for the Regional and NCAA Tournaments. Academically, Wheeling Jesuit is a private institution and one of the best academic environments in the country. The school offers merit based aid along with athletic aid and is very competitive with other like schools. A wide range of programs and pre-professional tracks are offered and a lot of pride is taken in the success rate of students pursuing post graduate degrees. Coach Doyle and Coach Ramsey are looking to bring in a great recruiting class to compliment the very strong class currently on campus. Those interested should contact Coach Sean Doyle (sdoyle@wju.edu,304-281-7508) or Graduate Assistant Coach JD Ramsey (jramsey@wju.edu, 304-638-9969) for more info. The team website can be found at: http://athletics.wju.edu/index.aspx?path=wrestling&tab=wrestling and the recruiting form can be completed at http://athletics.wju.edu/sb_output.aspx?frform=7&path=wrestling&. Please follow the team @wjuwrestling on Twitter to get daily updates on Wheeling Jesuit Wrestling’s progress.
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