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This week, Wrestling Mindset founder Gene Zannetti talks with Rutgers coaches Scott Goodale and Donny Pritzlaff.Together, they discuss how Rutgers wrestling has progressed over the years, the battle universities give to recruit their chosen wrestlers, and whether wrestling is becoming more and more capitalistic.They also talk about how putting yourself in bad situations helps toughen your mindset, athleticism/technique and which is better, and how young wrestlers look up the previous generation as something to aspire to.Timestamps:1:28 - Rapid fire, pin or attack4:28 - Put yourself in situations that stink7:30 - Great athleticism or great technique20:46 - Is wrestling becoming capitalistic27:43 - Leveling up Rutgers wrestling program43:26 - Recruiting battles53:36 - The love of the fans1:06:22 - Young wrestlers idolizing the previous generationsPlease LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to the podcast and go through the archives to hear more great episodes.If you want to support the podcast, please leave a 5-star rating & review on Apple Podcasts. For all partnership and sponsorship inquiries, email mindset@wrestlingmindset.com
A full discussion on how I view the center situation for Rutgers, why fans should wish Cliff well in the transfer portal, the NCAA makes an official ruling on grad transfers, a potential new target, as well as two big commits for Scott Goodale and women's basketball great Epiphanny Prince retires.
In Episode 060 of the Athletor Podcast, we welcome Scott Goodale, the head coach at Rutgers University and the winningest coach in the program's storied history. This episode delves into the highs and lows of the 2023-24 wrestling season, questioning whether it can be marked as a success and spotlighting the achievements of B1G champion at 133, Dylan Shawver. Coach Goodale shares insightful details about Shawver's remarkable season turnaround, his mindset transformation, and his victories over formidable opponents, demonstrating Dylan's unshakeable belief in his ability to win and his passion for competing in high-stakes matches. The discussion broadens to cover the evolution of New Jersey wrestling and Rutgers' strategic pivot in recruiting, focusing now on talents from outside the state. Coach Goodale opens up about the program's recent setbacks, the recovery process, and the indicators he observed that suggested a redirection was necessary. Additionally, we explore the role and development of assistant coach Donny Pritzlaff, his impact on the team, and why athletes are drawn to wrestle under his guidance. Rounding off the conversation, Coach Goodale outlines the criteria for Rutgers' success at the upcoming NCAAs, offering a comprehensive look at the inner workings of a top collegiate wrestling program.
Breakdown from the Barn: MMA & wrestling show with Jon Forster & Erik Wnuck
- The Scramble Facebook group how was it founded and what is it about - What is Bono looking for in recruits - Wisconsin Hammers: Hamiti, Barnett, & Leigel - Elite wrestling club - How to build a program from scratch? - Seth Gross's Olympic run - Rise of USA wrestling - Scott Goodale's golf game - Top Jersey Pizza joings.
Breakdown from the Barn: MMA & wrestling show with Jon Forster & Erik Wnuck
Schedule run down Scarlet Knight wrestling club: Seabass 2nd in the world High school matches before RU matches Scott's golf game How fans can support the national duels.
Breakdown from the Barn: MMA & wrestling show with Jon Forster & Erik Wnuck
First duel meets in Cali Lineup preview Virginia Tech Preview
In hour 2 of the Friday Crew, Josh Meyers, Jess Buckley, Dennis Geisler, and Max Sanchez play an interview R.J. Silver-Cohen had with Rutgers wrestling coach Scott Goodale ahead of the wrestling Big Ten Championships, preview the upcoming weekend spring sports games, discuss a potential basketball scoring system, and talk professional sports in Rapid Fire.
Rutgers University Head Wrestling Coach Scott Goodale joins us this week on ABR to talk all things Scarlet Knights Wrestling. Now the winningest coach in program history, Coach Goodale took some to fill us on how his 16th season is going heading up to the Big 10 Championships. Stay Connected https://scarletknights.com/sports/wrestlinghttps://twitter.com/RUWrestlinghttps://www.instagram.com/ruwrestling/https://bigten.org/sports/wrestlingThe Airey Bros. IG @aireybros / https://www.instagram.com/aireybros/https://www.blacksheependurance.com/podcast Premium Content : AB/DC Programming / B-Role & Mix Tapes / Accountability Coaching https://www.patreon.com/AireyBros Value for Value https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=BHCAKFGH6TNF2
In episode No. 35, Aaron Breitman welcomes Rutgers wrestling head coach Scott Goodale ahead of Friday's first dual match against Clarion. Topics discussed include the Princeton Open results from last weekend, the non-conference schedule, the competition at different weight classes, the change in not having wrestle offs, the new redshirt rule for freshmen, the depth and youth of the roster, expectations and how the program can elevate into the top ten nationally along with much more.
Breakdown from the Barn: MMA & wrestling show with Jon Forster & Erik Wnuck
Review of Rutgers lineup and questions form fans
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The Scarlet Spotlight is excited to be joined by Sean DeDeyn, former Rutgers wrestler and current managing partner of The Axel Group. DeDeyn discusses his life in wrestling at the Jersey Shore, a roundabout path through multiple colleges and sports on his way to RU and his transition into broadcasting and business. DeDeyn comments on the ascension of Scott Goodale's Scarlet Knights program, from its infancy at The Barn to crucial duals at the RAC. After the interview, Danny and Jon go through the women's hoops staff additions, football game experience news and more. Learn more and stay up to date at thescarletspotlight.com Email - thescarletspotlight@gmail.com Join the Facebook Group - The Scarlet Spotlight Follow the show on Twitter - @scarletspotRU Instagram - @thescarletspotlight/ Follow Danny Breslauer on Twitter: @DannyBreslauer Follow Jon Newman on Twitter: @jonnew
Eddie Kalegi, Brett Hawn, Ellis Gordon, Alex Carmenaty, and Amir Lighty interview Rutgers Wrestling coach Scott Goodale following the passing of Bob Mulcahy. The guys also tackle the crazy NBA trade season leading up to Thursday's deadline and give their final predictions on who they think will come out victorious in the Super Bowl.
Rutgers wrestling head coach Scott Goodale recaps the Army dual, provides perspective on his team's 10-0 start and previews the 2021 Midlands Championships.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Wrestling head coach Scott Goodale recaps the team's 2-0 performance at the Garden State Grapple against No. 14 UNC & Hofstra and looks ahead to Friday night's dual at American on this week's installment of the pod.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rutgers wrestling head coach Scott Goodale recaps the team's 3-0 weekend down at Davidson, previews this weekend's mix of attached & unattached events and previews RU's trip to the Prudential Center to face UNC & Hofstra next weekend in the inaugural Garden State Grapple.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rutgers wrestling head coach Scott Goodale recaps his team's performance in the season-opening quad at Jersey Mike's Arena and previews his team's trip to North Carolina this weekend to face Clarion, Davidson & UT-Chattanooga.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rutgers wrestling head coach Scott Goodale discusses wrestle-offs, competing in front of fans and the upward trajectory of the athletic department ahead of RU's first event of the season Sunday against Binghamton, Cleveland State and NJCU.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's a super-sized Episode 94 of The Scarlet Spotlight. First, Rutgers wrestling head coach Scott Goodale and All-American 184-pounder John Poznanski join the podcast. Goody and Poz preview the 2021-2022 season, and the return of fans to the RAC. Goodale highlights wrestle-off expectations, lineup and weight management and the Scarlet Knights Wrestling Club. Poznanski discusses his goals for the year and Eric LeGrand's influence on Colonia natives. Then, RU men's basketball star Geo Baker returns to the show for his NIL deal preseason hit and breaks down every member of the roster heading into the Nov. 10 opener against Lehigh. Danny and Jon close the show with the topics of the week in Rutgers Athletics, including RU women's soccer's Big Ten title clinching win at Indiana, field hockey's Top 5 national ranking and football's upcoming game at Illinois. Learn more and stay up to date at thescarletspotlight.com Email - thescarletspotlight@gmail.com Join the Facebook Group - The Scarlet Spotlight Follow the show on Twitter - @scarletspotRU Instagram - @thescarletspotlight/ Follow Danny Breslauer on Twitter: @DannyBreslauer Follow Jon Newman on Twitter: @jonnew
The Scarlet Spotlight is happy to be joined by NJ Advance Media's Keith Sargeant and James Kratch for our Rutgers Athletics 2021-2022 Preview Podcast. Sarge and Kratch cover all things Rutgers football -- from camp coverage to Noah Vedral to position group strengths to a schedule breakdown. They provide opinions on NIL's effect on journalism, conference realignment and potential mask/vaccine mandates at Rutgers. Sarge and Kratch give insights into Steve Pikiell's roster construction, C. Vivian Stringer's recruiting, Scott Goodale's newest wrestling recruit and so much more in a wide-ranging roundtable with Danny and Jon. Learn more and stay up to date at thescarletspotlight.com Email - thescarletspotlight@gmail.com Join the Facebook Group - The Scarlet Spotlight Follow the show on Twitter - @scarletspotRU Instagram - @thescarletspotlight/ Follow Danny Breslauer on Twitter: @DannyBreslauer Follow Jon Newman on Twitter: @jonnew
Rutgers wrestling head coach Scott Goodale took some time to discuss recruiting, the upcoming season and even a little golf in this latest summer update on the program.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on @champandthetramp the boys welcome @coachgoodale on. If you’re a fan of collegiate wrestling you’re gonna want to tune into this episode. @coachgoodale is the former coach at Jackson Memorial High School where he coached 4 state champions. He then was offered the head coach position @ruwrestling in 2007. To say the wresting program at RU was struggling when he came on board would be an understatement. Undaunted, Coach Goodale accepted the challenge and completely turned the program around starting with his grass roots recruiting style. Under Goodale’s watch, RU has two individual national titles (Anthony Ashnault & Nick Suriano in 2019), three national finalists, 15 All-Americans, five conference champions (four Big Ten, one EIWA), 80 NCAA Championship bids, 32 Big Ten Conference Championships placewinners and 42 placewinners at the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA) Championships. The program has tallied an impressive 183-79-1 dual meet record during his 14 years, “On the Banks.” @coachgoodale is such a humble guy and great interview and an absolute legend here in NJ. Thanks so much for coming on Coach ! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake Schmied interviews Rutgers wrestling head coach Scott Goodale as Rutgers matches up with Minnesota and Purdue to close out the home season at the RAC on January 31.
Rutgers wrestling head coach Scott Goodale met with the media to preview the upcoming 2021 season. The "Inside Rutgers Athletics Podcast" is presented by RWJBarnabas Health.
The Scarlet Spotlight has a holiday surprise for Episode 69 of the podcast. It's two interviews for the price of one. First, Rutgers wrestling head coach Scott Goodale joins the show to talk through junior nationals, COVID protocols, Big Ten duals, NCAA eligibility and his new wrestling room. Then, Hall of Fame women's basketball head coach C. Vivian Stringer provides her wisdom around social justice in the U.S. and what to expect from a new, transition-oriented Scarlet Knights team this winter. Before, between and after the interviews, Danny and Jon comment on Rutgers football's loss to Illinois and look ahead to Michigan, while wondering when college basketball schedules will be released to ease Danny's nerves. Learn more and stay up to date at thescarletspotlight.com Email - thescarletspotlight@gmail.com Join the Facebook Group - The Scarlet Spotlight Follow the show on Twitter - @scarletspotRU Instagram - @thescarletspotlight/ Follow Danny Breslauer on Twitter: @DannyBreslauer Follow Jon Newman on Twitter: @jonnew
ABOUT THIS EPISODE Donny Pritzlaff is the Associate Head Coach at Rutgers. Before his coaching days, he was a New Jersey legend, winning multiple state titles before signing with the Wisconsin Badgers. There, he won two NCAA titles and a bronze medal at the 2006 World Championships. Today, he and coach Scott Goodale are building the Rutgers Scarlet Knights wrestling team into a national power. To listen to the podcast with Scott Goodale, check episode #122. SPONSOR This episode is brought to you by the Wrestling Changed My Life online store. We have podcast T-Shirts, Hoodies, Crew-necks, Stickers and more. Go to Store.WrestlingChangedMyLife.com to shop. ABOUT THE WRESTLING CHANGED MY LIFE PODCAST Hosted by Ryan Warner, the Wrestling Changed My Life Podcast features in-depth interviews with wrestlers and coaches to learn how the sport shaped and molded their lives. By stitching together stories of sacrifice, triumph, defeat and perseverance, the Podcast takes the listener deep inside the world’s oldest sport. New episodes are released every Monday and Wednesday. FOLLOW THE PODCAST WrestlingChangedMyLife.com
Like all NCAA sports right now, College Wrestling is uncertain about what will happen to the 2020-2021 season. Joining the podcast to discuss that uncertainty and more is Rutgers Wrestling head coach Scott Goodale. Coach Goodale and Lance talk about the Ivy League's decision to cancel all sports until 2021, how a decision on college football may affect college wrestling, potential start date scenarios, and why starting the season in January might be a good thing for the sport. They also discuss Sebastian Rivera's decision to wrestle at Rutgers, heightened expectations for the team, the depth from 125 Pounds to Heavyweight, and so much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
US National Team member, Anthony Ashnault and Rutgers Head Wrestling Coach Scott Goodale are hosted a Live chat on FanCred Friday, May 1st at Noon eastern. Fans can join the show live via their phone or computer as a guest and ask questions to Goodale and Ashnault. Download FanCred at FanCred.com or in the App store and hit the green FanLine button during the live show to come on-air. In this episode, Ashnault & Goodale are gonna chop it up with Assistant Athletic Director for Development at Rutgers University Marco Battaglia and Rutgers Wrestling/Gymnastics Strength Coach Mike Demarco! Marco was a consensus All-American Tight-End for the Scarlet Knights Football Team and played 7 years in the NFL. Demarco Wrestled under Scott Goodale for four years and is now working as a strength and conditioning coach for the wrestling team. Inquiries? Contact Kevin@MalkaSports.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott Goodale is the head coach of the Rutgers wrestling program. He’s a Jersey guy through and through, and grew up idolizing Rocky. After wrestling for Lock Haven, Coach Goodale coached at his high school alma mater, Jackson, where he helped build a wrestling powerhouse. In 2007 he was approached to write a 5-point plan to make Rutgers wrestling relevant. It wasn’t long after this that Coach Goodale was tapped to lead the Scarlet Knights. Great conversation here folks. Enjoy! FOLLOW THE PODCAST WrestlingChangedMyLife.com SPONSOR This episode is brought to you by Competitor Supreme - a legendary Dan Gable film from the 1990’s. You can now stream Competitor Supreme on WrestlingChangedMyLife.com. Use the promo code Gable for a free 48 hour rental. ABOUT THE WRESTLING CHANGED MY LIFE PODCAST Hosted by Ryan Warner, the Wrestling Changed My Life Podcast features in-depth interviews with wrestlers and coaches to learn how the sport shaped and molded their lives. By stitching together stories of sacrifice, triumph, defeat and perseverance, the Podcast takes the listener deep inside the world’s oldest sport. New episodes are released every Monday and Wednesday.
US National Team member, Anthony Ashnault and Rutgers Head Wrestling Coach Scott Goodale hosted a Live chat on FanCred. The two will forever be linked for their success at the 2019 NCAA National Wrestling Tournament when Ashnault capped off an undefeated season with a National Championship at 149lbs and Goodale was named NCAA Tournament Coach of the Year. Download FanCred at FanCred.com or in the App store and hit the green FanLine button during the live show to come on-air. Among the topics they'll touch on, feelings on the Olympics being postponed and it's impact on Ashnault. The cancellation of the NCAA wrestling tournament and anything else fans want to discuss in this special live event. You can also watch the show live on the Malka Sports Youtube Channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Seniors Justin Sontupe and Jake Ostrove discuss how the events of this past week caused the sports world to screech to a halt. In the second half of the hour, they were joined by Rutgers MBB coach Steve Pikiell and Rutgers wrestling coach Scott Goodale to recap their seasons and talk about what's next.
Jake Schmied and Chris Tsakonas talk with Rutgers wrestling head coach Scott Goodale ahead of the Big Ten Tournament. They ask him about the challenges of preparing a young lineup for the postseason and what hosting Big Tens at the RAC means for him and the program.
Hosts Jake Schmied and Chris Tsakonas interview Rutgers wrestling head coach Scott Goodale and 197-pounder Jordan Pagano. They also break down Rutgers basketball and where the Knights stand on the bubble with two games to play.
What’s up podcast fans? You’re in for a real treat today as my guest is someone I’ve known and competed against since my Pop Warner football days. Meet Coach Scott Goodale, the head wrestling coach at Rutgers University. His story from taking a program from near extinction to a perennial national power is nothing short of extraordinary. In 13-years at the helm, Coach Goodale has developed 2-national champions, 10 All-Americans, and he’s the winningest coach in Rutgers history with 173 victories. In this episode, Scott shares how we went from his “dream job” of teaching and coaching in high school to a chance 6-hour interview to resurrect a collegiate program that was not far from being eliminated. He shares his philosophy on building a winning culture, his best practices, the “turning point” for Rutgers wrestling, and what drives him and his teams to be great. Thanks for tuning in and enjoy the show! Please share this episode with your friends, family, and community as I know it can help positively IMPACT people. Be sure to tag me @ToddDurkin and tag Coach Goodale on Twitter and IG at @CoachGoodale. TIMESTAMPS: 2:33- Meet Coach Scott Goodale 8:29- High school Teacher & Coach... to Division I Wrestling Coach 10:57- The 5 Point Plan To Make Rutgers Wrestling Relevant (Again) 12:05- The Six Hour Interview That Changed Everything 13:29- How He Made The Big Decision To Go To Rutgers 16:45- Scott’s Learning Curve On How To Be A Great Coach 21:01- The Turning Point For The Program 25:13- Building And Keeping The Winning Culture At Rutgers 30:21- Best Part of His Job Now 30:44- The Worst Part of His Job 39:01- Scott’s Best Practices 41:43- How Scott Balances Home Life And Professional Life 44:30- Having God In His Life 46:04- Rapid Fire Q&A’s 51:16- Why Scott Does What He Does Coach Scott Goodale’s Social Media Handles: Instagram & Twitter: @CoachGoodale This podcast episode is powered by CarnoSyn beta-alanine, which buffers lactic acid to build your strength, power, and endurance during workouts, training, or competition. It’s banned-substance free, it’s safe, and it will take your training and fitness to another level. Look for the CarnoSyn logo on your pre-workout supplements to ensure you are getting the right stuff. To get my specific routine on how I use CarnoSyn or more information on where to find CarnoSyn, visit www.Team.CarnoSyn.com Connect with Todd online in the following places: You can listen to Todd’s podcast, The IMPACT Show by going to www.todddurkin.com/podcast. Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/todd-durkin-impact-show/id1467269399 Todd’s Social Media Handles: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ToddDurkinFQ10 FB: @ToddDurkinFQ10 Instagram & Twitter: @ToddDurkin Upcoming Event and Programs: Mastermind (for fitness pros): https://todddurkinmastermind.com/
It’s #GivingTuesday and I want to implore you to consider contributing the the Mat Talk Podcast Network. This is more than just podcasts. This show, Short Time Shots, is just a glimpse at what type of news I provide, for free, to the wrestling community at an almost daily basis. Why almost daily? I’ve got a wife and kids, too. At the end of each episode, I normally make a plug about contributing. This show and the daily wrestling newsletter is a value for value model. If you find it of value and worthwhile to you, consider making a one-time or small monthly contribution to what you think this is worth to you. If you like it just fine and feel like you’re spending enough on wrestling subscriptions and online offerings, that’s absolutely fine. If you think this is actually worth something more than your time, hey, give that a shot too. You can modify your contribution at any time. Go to mattalkonline.com/contribute to see the various ways you can help out. I’ve got a staff of 10 - fingers. Thanks to Pat Fitzgerald, Trent Kroll, John McCarty and Craig Scharer for their contributions this Tuesday. That’s it for the sales pitch, because THIS is Short Time Shots, a mostly daily recap of the scores and more in and around the world of wrestling, I’m Jason Bryant and in the morning, I’m off to Canuckistan! I mean, Canada. In case you’re wondering, yes, I’m announcing the Canadian Olympic Trials. Yes, they hold them in December. They’re in Niagara Falls, which is actually SOUTH of where I live. Why do they set the team so early? Well, I’ll have an investigative, expose, The World In Crisis. Double gold star if you catch THAT reference. Dual Meets: I’d say Mount Union was pretty pumped up about their win on Tuesday. The Purple Raiders social media accounts quickly tagged me on Twitter (@jasonmbryant) to let me know No. 6 Mount Union beat No. 7 Baldwin Wallace 31-9 in the Yellowjackets own gym. Mount Union head coach Josh Malave with quite the conundrum, having to X out the M in Mount Union’s name all week. The only matchup of ranked foes saw Jordin James, ranked No. 1 at 141 for Mount Union, beat No. 9 Charlie Nash 11-4. Lenny Reich shout out as well! Elsewhere in the Ohio Athletic Conference, No. 21 John Carroll picked up its first shutout in three years, topping the Fighting Muskies of Muskingum 43-0. Fastest fall of the night came at 165, where Canton, Ohio native Luke Reicosky picked up six in 64 seconds. Otterbein improved to 5-2 on the season after beating Ohio Northern 30-15. Top-ranked Drew Kasper picked up another W at 285 for the Cardinals, improving to 14-0 on the season and registering his sixth fall of the year. And while I’d like to give Mount Union the graphic on Twitter and Instagram, that honor goes to Division II Kentucky Wesleyan. The Panthers won its first dual in school history, topping NAIA Midway 26-19 in Midway, Kentucky. Last year, Kentucky Wesleyan went 0-10 in its maiden season. Kairus Washington’s fall at 285 sealed the deal. Sticking with some Division II action, Indianapolis shutout Urbana 48-0. In the NAIA, Williams Baptist beat Hannibal-LaGrange 39-15. Anyone get ZZ Top stuck in their head anytime they hear the name Hannibal-LaGrange? No? The Eagles picked up five falls in the American Midwest Conference win. In an odd scheduling note, there were two women’s duals initially scheduled on Tuesday, but the North Central-UW-Stevens Point dual was moved to February 18, and the Emmanuel-McKendree dual was canceled. Which can be spelled with one L or two. Cancelled. See. I didn’t get a red underline when I typed it, but you … can’t actually see that. Notables on the Docket: Division II Lander will host its first dual in school history as the Bearcats welcome another first-year program, fellow Division II member and conference mate Mount Olive. Mount Olive won its first dual as a program last week - this is the first time Lander is stepping on the mat for a dual, ever. Kentucky Wesleyan will try to win two in a row as they visit NAIA Thomas More. There will be no more Elisabeth Shue references. Well, there might be. In Division III, we have a five duals involving teams from D3 and all five of them are in-state battles. Pitt-Bradford faces Thiel, Southern Virginia faces the new NJCAA program at Southwest Virginia Community College, Fontbonne takes on Westminster, NAIA Lincoln faces Millikin and UW-Stevens Point faces UW-Platteville. The NAIA mostly follows suit, as Truett McConnell faces Life, Central Christian takes on Ottawa and Arizona Christian faces Embry-Riddle. Grand View and Baker gotta screw it all up by being from different states. Fontbonne and Westminster are scheduled to go there on the women’s side as well, while Saint Mary (Kan.) heads to wrestle Missouri Valley. FROM THE DWN: The University of Iowa announced on Tuesday that four-time All-American Brandon Sorensen has begun undergoing treatment for acute lymphoblastic leukemia. There are numerous outlets with information on this, including the Daily Iowan, Trackwrestling, The Cedar Rapids Gazette, the Quad City Times … after this kind of news, there really isn’t much I want to promote here today. Thoughts are with Sorensen, his family and the entire Iowa wrestling family. The only good news really coming from Iowa today was the Hawkeyes did come in as a unanimous No. 1 in the NWCA Division I Coaches Poll. Slight movement, nothing major. No major changes in the NJCAA Team Rankings as Western Wyoming is still No. 1 there. From the Asbury Park Press, Rutgers head wrestling coach Scott Goodale gives a mighty endorsement for the football program bringing back Greg Schiano as head football coach. Apparently, Goodale was a pretty good tosser of the pigskin back in high school. Not quite like Uncle Rico, but good. Cuban Olympic medalist Alexis Vila was sentenced to 15 years in prison for his role in arranging a murder. Yikes. Cronkite News, which we’ve discussed on the show before, drops another solid wrestling piece, this time Sarah Farrell profiles Marlee Smith, the lone woman on the Arizona State wrestling team. There’s even a quote from your sometimes-humble host, that’s me. The Cuban Greco-Roman wrestling team is leaving Iran, according to the Mehr News Agency. The Cubans were training in the run up to the Greco-Roman World Cup, which was postponed by United World Wrestling last week. The Iranian contingent is adamant they will put on the event, passing off alleged safety concerns in the country. This was posted yesterday, but since there was no Shots, I repeat such info here. The Japan News reports that four-time Olympic champion Kaori Icho has not entered the All Japan Championships set for this weekend, effectively ending her chances at winning an unprecedented fifth Olympic wrestling gold medal. She’s the only human being who has ever walked the planet to win four Olympic gold medals in wrestling. On The Network Kyle Klingman and Andy Hamilton go On The Mat with the Director of Wrestling and the head men’s wrestling coach at Presbyterian College, Mark Cody. WarUP on The WPIAL with Jeff Upson and Greg Warnock chat about things related to Waynesburg Central in Western Pennsylvania. Keep an eye out for a new show coming this week on the network called State of Wrestling. It’ll be an organizational podcast coming from the NWCA. I’ll host it and the first guest will be NWCA Executive Director Mike Moyer. Little background on the organization and some insight on what’s happening to grow the sport there. 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The Scarlet Spotlight is happy to welcome Brandin Knight for Episode 39 of the podcast. The Rutgers men's basketball assistant coach was an All-American and Big East player of the year as a guard at Pittsburgh in the early 2000s. Knight discusses his hoops career, transition into coaching, Pitt memories and why Steve Pikiell's pitch to come to RU was the right one. Additionally, he covers the 2019-2020 Scarlet Knights from off-season development to in-season goals. In The Scarlet Six, Danny and Jon go over Rutgers football's loss to Boston College, the state of the football program and its fan-base and what the rest of Fall 2019 holds. The duo also covers results from the Olympic Sports teams and Scott Goodale's extension with Rutgers wrestling. Learn more and stay up to date at thescarletspotlight.com Email - thescarletspotlight@gmail.com Join the Facebook Group - The Scarlet Spotlight Follow the show on Twitter - @scarletspotRU Instagram - @thescarletspotlight/ Follow Danny Breslauer on Twitter: @DannyBreslauer Follow Jon Newman on Twitter: @jonnew
The Scarlet Spotlight welcomes downloads king Scott Goodale back to the podcast for Episode 38. The Rutgers wrestling head coach discusses the 2018-2019 season, which was historic for his program. It included a Top 10 NCAA finish and two individual national champions. Goodale covers the breaking news about Nick Suriano's Olympic redshirt and what to expect from the 2019-2020 Scarlet Knights. Other topics include: the new practice facility, Goodale's thoughts on RU Athletics under Pat Hobbs and his music taste. In the Scarlet Six, Danny and Jon talk about Rutgers football's loss to Iowa, what to expect against BC and why Sept. 21 is so important for the Scarlet Knights. In addition to recapping the week in fall sports, the hosts note the social media angst within the Rutgers fanbase. Learn more and stay up to date at thescarletspotlight.com Email - thescarletspotlight@gmail.com Join the Facebook Group - The Scarlet Spotlight Follow the show on Twitter - @scarletspotRU Instagram - @thescarletspotlight/ Follow Danny Breslauer on Twitter: @DannyBreslauer Follow Jon Newman on Twitter: @jonnew
How Do You Rank the Top RTCs?This week, Ben Askren and Matt Dernlan have a unique episode where they give you their Regional Training Center (RTC) power rankings. One question while coming up with this list Askren had was if they should count international wrestlers or only USA wrestlers. Another was how exactly do you qualify the strength of these RTCs. They bring up the New Jersey RTC and everything Scott Goodale is doing there. They have a true Regional Training Center in the sense that they have both Rutgers and Princeton training there whereas most others are only one school. Askren thinks it would be beneficial if more schools combined and had that added benefit of more high-level athletes learning from one and other. Dernlan brings up the concern of most regions just don’t have schools within a close enough proximity to each other. If there is an opportunity to pool resources together it would help with funding and supporting more athletes.Number 5 (16:01)Depth played a big factor for Askren while making his picks. Number five for Askren is Michigan RTC. Michigan will have multiple wrestlers competing at the World Championships this year not only representing the USA such as Adam Coon in Greco but also internationally like Stevan Micic, Myles and Malik Amine, and Dave Habat to name a few. Dernlan also took Michigan as his number five choice.Number 4 (19:55)Dernlan picks the Hawkeye Wrestling Club as his number four. When considering the HWC you have to weigh in the fact they have three women that just secured their spots on the world team. Askren’s number four is the Minnesota RTC or the Minnesota Storm. They have someone at almost every single weight class that is high level and right at the door of being world team members. Dernlan speaks about how MTC is creative with how they have their athletes play a bigger role within the organization. They might be a part-time coach or hold other roles and this could be extremely beneficial for them and their lives after competing.Number 3 (26:55)Askren’s number three is the Ohio RTC. When you’re talking about the Ohio RTC you compare them to their recent success and as an absolute powerhouse of producing World and Olympic team members. This year Logan Steiber announced his retirement, Nathan Tomasello has been dealing with injuries and a few other athletes didn’t have the results they hoped. One year’s results doesn’t discount the level of depth and talent they have on their roster. Since 2011 they’ve put 16 wrestlers on World and Olympic teams. Dernlan also puts Ohio RTC at number three based off this year’s results.Number 2 (30:20)Dernlan picks the Nittany Lion Wrestling Club at number two. NLWC has a lot of top guys but has struggled with getting their college national champions onto World teams with the exception of David Taylor. Askren takes New Jersey RTC. This was a great year for NJRTC. They have Tyler Graff and Pat Downey on the World Team as well as a stacked roster of top contenders on the national level.Number 1 (35:45)Dernlan takes NJRTC as his number one because of their success in the last three years. Askren has NLWC as his number one. He talks about the unparalleled depth the NLWC has and the opportunities for athletes to train together. They also host a number of top international wrestlers.UFC 239 Askren vs Masvidal (38:40)Askren talks a little about his upcoming fight Saturday, July 6th at UFC 239 against Jorge Masvidal. Masvidal recently missed his second UFC press conference promoting the fight and the UFC 239 card. Askren talks about how from a mental perspective if you think playing games will impact your opponent that means games likely work on you. He talks about his path to a shot at the title and how he is set up nicely after the fight on July 6th to get chance at the belt next.
It has been just over a month since Anthony Ashnault and Nick Suriano were crowned national champions, and Rutgers Wrestling finished in the top 10 of the NCAA Tournament for the first time ever. Who better to discuss the success of the program and what's next, then Head Coach Scott Goodale. Coach Goodale joins Lance to break down last season, what the success does for the program moving forward, evaluating next year's roster, bringing back Donny Pritzlaff, how Rutgers will manage high expectations, and what it means to be a champion at Rutgers University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How did Rutgers wrestling get to where it is right now? And how does that bode for the future of the program? We are talking to our resident wrestling expert, Mike Abromitis, better known as Abro on the ScarletNation.com message board. Mike loves the sport of wrestling, and you can't help but be excited about the future of the program when you hear him talk about it!
Episode 52 of The Guillotine Grapevine recaps Sunday's Golden Gopher win over Rutgers at Maturi Pavilion. The eighth-ranked Gophers beat their visitors from New Jersey 22-15 and after the dual, I talk with Rutgers head coach Scott Goodale, Minnesota 157-pounder Steve Bleise, Gopher head wrestling coach Brandon Eggum and Big Ten Network broadcaster Shane Sparks.Do we have more questions than answers at 133 pounds? Listen in to find out.SUBSCRIBE TO THE GUILLOTINE GRAPEVINEApple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/guillotine-grapevine-podcast/id1032548516?at=11ly5XStitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/mat-talk-podcast-network/the-guillotine-grapevine-mat-talk-podcast-network?refid=stprSpreaker: http://www.spreaker.com/show/the-guillotine-grapevineSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4VKmfx02sKGNFKyPa1koFb?si=u-Ks2gvKQbmbPWjroWON2QGoogle Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ifu46r7ti5hq4f6c54j43jtwb24?t=The_Guillotine_Grapevine_The_Podcast_for_the_Land_of_10000_Wrestlers__Mat_Talk_Podcast_NetworkRSS: https://www.spreaker.com/show/1498950/episodes/feedSUPPORT THE SHOWAnd if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a TEAM MEMBER today at www.patreon.com/mattalkonline. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of team membership. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a team member. You'll get some cool stuff too.
Friday night saw some tremendous action around the country, but most of it centered in Big Ten Country. That’s right, to hell with your high school football playoffs - except for Poquoson - Go Islanders - it’s wrestling season and we had some fun stuff on Friday night. This is Short Time Shots, a sometimes relevant look at the day’s scores and more in college wrestling, I’m Jason Bryant and Schell’s Firebrick might be my second favorite beer. My favorite beer sits across the border in Wisconsin. It’s called Spotted Cow. Speaking of Wisconsin, they Badgers and Chris Bono were wild and crazy on Friday night as they went to Lincoln and knocked off No. 12 Nebraska 22-21 on criteria. It was Coach Bono’s first Big Ten win as the Badgers head coach and it was all sorts of crazy. First off, Ryan Christensen rallied from a 6-4 third-period deficit to pin Nebraska’s Mikey Labriola with just a couple of ticks left on the clock at 174 pounds. Every point would count here as an excited Chris Bono was docked a team point for control of mat area. Another key bonus victory came at 125 pounds as Zeke Moisey benefitted from a quick injury default win over Connor Brown. Brown rolled his ankle in Moisey’s first attack of the match, and then tried to restart the bout. That didn’t happen and Nebraska went up 18-12 with just three weights to go. Jens Lantz came through for the Badgers at 133, delivering what could be the most relevant victory of his college career, a 10-3 win over Tucker Sjomeling. Then six more points came as 141 pound Tristan Moran pinned Nebraska reserve Christian Miller in the first period to give the Badgers a 21-18 lead heading 149. This one was wild. Cole Martin nearly ended it for the Badgers with a cradle, but then Collin Purinton turned the tables and nearly pinned Martin, which would have given the Huskers the win. Purinton got the W, but it was the second criteria - most falls that gave Bono and company the W. Oh, we didn’t even talk about the most anticipated match of the night - Evan Wick beat Isaiah White 12-5. Wick did it with only two takedowns and no nearfall points. Next time, me thinks White will NOT be taking down when he has choice as Wick drew three stall points while working on top at 165. No. 2 Ohio State ventured west and pounded Cal Baptist 42-0 in front of over 3,000 fans in Riverside, California. As I’ve mentioned on this show previously, Cal Baptist began its four-year transitional period to Division I this year and the Lancers aren’t hiding with a soft schedule. No. 3 Iowa hosted Princeton in just the second meeting between the two programs and the first in 17 years. The night started off with a highly anticipated matchup between returning national champion Spencer Lee of Iowa and Princeton’s highly regarded true freshman Pat Glory. Lee blew the doors off Glory, getting up 14-0 at one point before finishing off the technical fall in the second period. Back-to-back falls by Austin DeSanto and Max Murin fired up the strong, focused and energized crowd at Carver-Hawkeye. Top-ranked Matt Kolodzik got Princeton on the board with a gritty 7-4 win over Pat Lugo, avenging a defeat from last year. Iowa also picked up a fall from Alex Marinelli at 165 pounds. No. 7 Missouri and No. 10 Virginia Tech didn’t really have much of a thriller, despite some matches being close. The Tigers won their 22nd straight dual, topping the Hokies 21-8. The biggest win of the night sent many fans in Last Man Standing contests to the showers early as Connor Flynn knocked off Mekhi Lewis 8-6 at 165 pounds. The other two matchup of ranked wrestlers both went Mizzou’s way as John Erneste beat Korbin Myers at 133 and Grant Leeth beat Ryan Blees 3-1 at 149. No. 9 Cornell wasn’t tested in a 36-6 win over Binghamton in EIWA action. No. 20 North Dakota State survived an upset attempt in California as the Bison had to get a major decision from 125-pounder Brent Fleetwood to beat Fresno State 21-20. No. 23 Rutgers pounded Hofstra 40-3, giving coach Scott Goodale his 166th career victory as the Scarlet Knights head coach, tying former coach John Sacchi for first on the all-time coaching list in New Brunswick - or is it Piscataway? In Division II, Pitt-Johnstown stopped Millersville 30-6, while Ohio Valley beat NAIA West Virginia Tech 27-24 in a matchup of two West Virginia programs. The Mark Rial era in Storm Lake started out well as Buena Vista went up to Minnesota and beat St. John’s 31-13 to give the new Beavers coach his first head coaching win. Washington & Lee, that’s Dubya-N-Ell for those in that part of Virginia, beat Southern Virginia 36-9 in a crosstown scrap. The two schools are six miles apart - and get this - Southern Virginia is in Buena Vista … Virginia. In the NAIA, the Fire of Southeastern topped Campbellsville 27-12 in Mid-South Conference action. Wins by Jason Davis, Jesse Pryor and Silas Root closed things out for coach Javier Maldonado’s squad. In junior college action, the Clackamas win streak continues. The Cougars knocked off North Idaho 34-3 to extend its win streak to 41 in row! If you'd like to support the Mat Talk Podcast Network and all the on-demand audio offerings, free newsletters and historical research AND you want to get some of that cool Compound gear, you can support this program by making a contribution to the network at patreon.com/mattalkonline. The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly supported by Compound Clothing. And if you haven't already, leave a rating and a review on Apple Podcasts. SUBSCRIBE TO SHORT TIME Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | TuneIn | Google Play Music | Spotify | iOS App | Android App | RSS GET DAILY WRESTLING NEWS! You like wrestling news, right? 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Chris Opdyke talks to Rutgers University head wrestling coach Scott Goodale
The Head Coach of the Rutgers Wrestling team, Scott Goodale, joins Lance and co-host Nick to talk about the team ahead of the season opening quad-meet on Saturday, November 3rd. They go through every weight class discussing what fans can look for from all the wrestlers, heightened expectations for the team, Anthony Ashnault's return, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 4 features long-time Rutgers wrestling coach Scott Goodale, whose program continues to reach new heights. Goodale talks about the beginnings of the program, what a sixth year for Anthony Ashnault means to the program, the important of the Scarlet Knight Wrestling Club and his basement ping-pong battles with his son. Make sure you listen to the entire interview as he breaks some news at the end. Danny and Jon also debate what was the biggest blunder in Rutgers sports history in the Scarlet Six. Let us know if you have any questions. Learn more and stay up to date at thescarletspotlight.com Email - thescarletspotlight@gmail.com Join the Facebook Group - The Scarlet Spotlight Follow the show on Twitter - @scarletspotRU Instagram - @thescarletspotlight/ Follow Danny Breslauer on Twitter: @DannyBreslauer Follow Jon Newman on Twitter: @jonnew
Tom Ryan and Scott Goodale to go ‘On the Mat’ this week Tom Ryan, head wrestling coach at Ohio State and a two-time All-American for Iowa, and Rutgers head wrestling head coach Scott Goodale to go “On the Mat” on Wednesday, November 1. “On the Mat" is a presentation of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame Dan Gable Museum. The show can be heard live on the Internet at 1650thefan.com or locally in Northeast Iowa each Wednesday at 5 p.m. Central on AM 1650, The Fan. JOIN THE TEAM And if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a TEAM MEMBER today. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of team membership. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a team member. You'll get some cool stuff too. Subscribe to On The Mat and listen anytime Apple Podcasts | Stitcher Radio | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | Google Play Music | RSS GET DAILY WRESTLING NEWS! You like wrestling news, right? Of course you do. Did you know you can sign up for FREE to subscribe to the Mat Talk Online DAILY WRESTLING NEWS e-mail newsletter that's published EVERY morning with the previous day's top news stories from outlets all around the globe. It's free and it's a great way to start your wrestling day. Almanac Time! Get the Cadet & Junior Nationals All-American Almanac, a 219-page digital download. It's available now and if you use the promo code "JB" you'll save $5 off the cover price. It's got every All-American EVER in Fargo (and the locations that were before Fargo) and every breakdown by year and state. Oh, you know this guy who says he placed at Juniors? Fact check him or her quickly by buying one now! Looking to start a podcast of your own? Get a free month with Libsyn by using the promo code MTO when you sign up. You'll get the remainder of the month from when you sign up as well as the next month free. It'll be enough time to kick the tires and lights some fires.
Episode 2: Relentless Pursuit A conversation with Rutgers University Wrestling Coach Scott Goodale Rutgers University head wrestling coach Scott Goodale knows how to build programs. As a young high school athlete, Coach Goodale knew exactly what he wanted to do with his life. His dream was to go to college, earn a degree, and return […]
Mike Finn, Scott Goodale & Afsoon Johnston go On The Mat This week’s edition of “On the Mat” is Wednesday, November 23 with Mike Finn, editor of Wrestling Insider Newsmagazine, Scott Goodale, head wrestling coach at Rutgers and Afsoon Johnston, the first female from the United States to medal at the women’s World Championships. “On the Mat" is a presentation of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame Dan Gable Museum. The show can be heard live on the Internet at 1650thefan.com or locally in Northeast Iowa each Wednesday at 5 p.m. Central on AM 1650, The Fan. A podcast of the show is available on mattalkonline.com E-mail dgmstaff@nwhof.org with any questions or comments. Subscribe to On The Mat and listen anytime iTunes | Stitcher Radio | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | SoundCloud | Google Play Music | RSS GET DAILY WRESTLING NEWS! You like wrestling news, right? Of course you do. Did you know you can sign up for FREE to subscribe to the Mat Talk Online DAILY WRESTLING NEWS e-mail newsletter that's published EVERY morning with the previous day's top news stories from outlets all around the globe. It's free and it's a great way to start your wrestling day. Almanac Time! Get the Cadet & Junior Nationals All-American Almanac, a 219-page digital download. It's available now and if you use the promo code "JB" you'll save $5 off the cover price. It's got every All-American EVER in Fargo (and the locations that were before Fargo) and every breakdown by year and state. Oh, you know this guy who says he placed at Juniors? Fact check him or her quickly by buying one now! JOIN THE TEAM And if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a TEAM MEMBER today. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of team membership. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a team member. You'll get some cool stuff too. Looking to start a podcast of your own? Get a free month with Libsyn by using the promo code MTO when you sign up. You'll get the remainder of the month from when you sign up as well as the next month free. It'll be enough time to kick the tires and lights some fires.
The Rutgers Scoutcast is a weekly podcast for Rutgers fans of all varieties. In our latest episode, we hang with starting quarterback Giovanni Rescigno for a chat about his new-found spotlight, music and Def Jam Vendetta. We also visit with wrestling coach Scott Goodale on the eve of "Battle at the Birthplace." After the interviews, host Sam Hellman breaks into an extended mailbag segment. Enjoy. NOW ON ITUNES AND STITCHER Please rate, review and subscribe. To jump right into the action, a timesheet is available below for your convenience. 0:00 - Open 5:40 - Interview with Giovanni Rescigno 11:25 - Interview with Scott Goodale 14:30 - Rutgers Extended Mailbag 17:10 - Wide Receiver Depth 21:40 -- Assistant Coaches 24:00 - Roster Development 26:00 - Steve Pikiell solid start 28:00 -- Running Back recriting 29:45 - Vegetarian Thanksgiving (gross) 33:00 - Close
In this weeks edition of Sudden History we travel to the heart of collegiate wrestling, the toughest conference in the country, the Big Ten. This will be the first part of a two part series. We start with a first year head coach, Michigan State's Roger Chandler. Though not a stranger to the MSU program Coach Chandler takes us through the changes surrounding the team and the circumstances that led to him being designated the teams next head coach. Next up is Rutgers head coach Scott Goodale. We learn about the enviable depth that the Scarlet Knights program now has and the expectations surrounding this new perennial powerhouse. Coach Goodale also fills us in on the particulars surrounding the teams upcoming "Battle at the Birthplace". We close with Ohio State assistant coach J Jaggers. Much of the conversation centers around Buckeye wrestlers that will be moving up a weight class. Coach Jaggers is not one to make predictions, but you better believe this will be one of the teams that is in the NCAA Title hunt. Subscribe to Sudden History iTunes | Stitcher | Spreaker | SoundCloud | Google Play Music | RSS
Rutgers head wrestling coach Scott Goodale.
Rutgers wrestling made history in 2016 with the biggest NCAA tournament showing for the program. With 10 NCAA qualifiers and two All-Americans, head coach Scott Goodale sat down with Sam Hellman in the Barn. Goodale discusses his journey to Rutgers that began in 2007 after a career with Jackson (N.J.) Memorial. Goodale previews the NCAA tournament and hits on other topics including his favorite Rutgers memories and a relationship wtih UFC star Frankie Edgar.
Episode 35 of Wrestling 411 featured Rutgers head wrestling coach Scott Goodale. This show had an interesting start as we botched the recording, giving Kyle Klingman a second chance with his trademark Jason Bryant nickname segment. Recorded in Arden Hills, Minnesota on January 29, 2009. ContributeAnd if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a contributor today.. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of patronage. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a contributor. How much you give is solely up to how much you believe it's worth to you.Looking to start a podcast of your own?Get a free month with Libsyn by using the promo code MTO when you sign up. You'll get the remainder of the month from when you sign up as well as the next month free. It'll be enough time to kick the tires and lights some fires.
By Kyle Klingman NWHOF Dan Gable Museum Jason Bryant, Jake Herbert, and Scott Goodale will go “On the Mat” this Wednesday, October 22. “On the Mat” is a presentation of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame Dan Gable Museum. The show can be heard live on the Internet at 1650thefan.com or locally in Northeast Iowa...