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Posts posted by Nick Weaver
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Have to give a big shout-out to Warren Central for running such an awesome tournament. Our guys loved it and this tournament is another way to grow the sport. The entire Brownsburg staff really hopes JV States Duals continues in the future. I know our guys trained hard all season to compete at it, and after hearing all of their feedback it sounds like they really enjoyed the experience. Thanks again to Warren Central for running an outstanding tournament and congrats to everyone that competed and made the tournament so competitive!
A letter to Seniors -- Why not wrestle? Why not Wabash?
in Past Discussions
Posted · Edited by Nick Weaver
Anthony, you really hit the nail on the head. As a senior at Wabash who was on the team their freshman year, I can say this program is the real deal! The wrestling team has one of the best facilities in the country and a coaching staff who will do anything to make sure their athletes reach their goals on the mat and in the real world once they graduate. While I decided to hang up the shoes and put all of my energy and focus into my academics and professional development, I continuously recommend this school to every wrestler I coach or meet who is looking to be part of a national caliber team while also wanting to receive a world class education. If someone is looking to become a national champion at the next level and be part of a team that has continuously placed top 4 at the national tournament, Wabash is the place to be. If someone is also wanting to come out of school to begin a successful career, Wabash is an excellent choice as well. Last year over 80% of students who applied to law school were accepted and 100% of students who applied to medical school were also accepted. If a prospective student athlete is looking to enter other career fields, the Princeton Review just rated Wabash #1 against all schools across the country for their alumni network and internship opportunities. Since my student job on campus is in the career service's office, I interact with alums on a weekly basis and witness just how invested the entire staff is in making sure all students have the opportunity to have a summer internship, so I can say the college lives up to the #1 ranking. When I graduate in a few months, I will definitely reflect on how lucky I have been to attend this college and my roommates on the team who hold a mix of national qualifier and all-american accolades will do the same!