#2 Pat Glory's Top Six School List
#2 Pat Glory's Top Six School List
Morristown (NJ) Delbarton rising senior Pat Glory has released his list of top six schools. The two-time Super 32 finalist is the No. 2-ranked wrestler at 120lb and is No. 23 on the Class of 2018 big board.
Two-time Super 32 finalist Pat Glory has six schools on his recruiting radar right now.
The rising senior from New Jersey has released his school list to FloWrestling, which currently includes Princeton, Lehigh, Penn, North Carolina, Virginia, and Cornell. Glory is ranked second at 120lb and is No. 23 on the Class of 2018 big board. He projects as a 125 or 133 in college.
Princeton has made it a priority to keep one of the nation's top lightweights in-state. As a three-time New Jersey state finalist, Glory trains with Jeff Buxton in the Lehigh room, and Cornell assistants Damion Hahn and Mike Grey are two of the best high school wrestlers in Jersey's long history.
North Carolina just got commits from lightweights Gabriel Tagg and Joey Melendez, so fitting Glory in there would solidify the Tar Heels' lineup at the first three weights for the foreseeable future. Virginia head coach Steve Garland has long had a pipeline from Pennsylvania and is now trying to add New Jersey to it. Penn recently received a verbal from another lightweight in Pennsylvania state champion Doug Zapf.
Watch Glory win his Super 32 title:
The rising senior from New Jersey has released his school list to FloWrestling, which currently includes Princeton, Lehigh, Penn, North Carolina, Virginia, and Cornell. Glory is ranked second at 120lb and is No. 23 on the Class of 2018 big board. He projects as a 125 or 133 in college.
Pat Glory's School List
- Princeton
- Lehigh
- Penn
- UNC
- UVA
- Cornell
Princeton has made it a priority to keep one of the nation's top lightweights in-state. As a three-time New Jersey state finalist, Glory trains with Jeff Buxton in the Lehigh room, and Cornell assistants Damion Hahn and Mike Grey are two of the best high school wrestlers in Jersey's long history.
North Carolina just got commits from lightweights Gabriel Tagg and Joey Melendez, so fitting Glory in there would solidify the Tar Heels' lineup at the first three weights for the foreseeable future. Virginia head coach Steve Garland has long had a pipeline from Pennsylvania and is now trying to add New Jersey to it. Penn recently received a verbal from another lightweight in Pennsylvania state champion Doug Zapf.
Watch Glory win his Super 32 title: