Princeton’s nationwide wrestling champion Patrick Glory and President Donald Trump.
President Trump was given an enormous standing ovation on Saturday when he attended the NCAA wrestling championships on the BOK Area in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The wrestling crowd was thrilled to have President Trump within the stands on Saturday
The walkout with President Donald Trump on the NCAA Wrestling Championship Finals – Standing Ovation BTW pic.twitter.com/W6z5fznDpo
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Following his ultimate championship match Princeton’s Patrick Glory went over to the stands and shook President Trump’s hand and thanked him.
What an unimaginable second!
NCAA Nationwide Champion wrestler Patrick Glory from Princeton greets President Trump proper after successful the title final evening in Tulsa. https://t.co/Px8B5diixO
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Patrick Glory was the primary Princeton wrestler to win an NCAA Championship in 71 years.
The Trentonian reported:
The 71-year drought is over for the Princeton College wrestling workforce.
With one final stable efficiency, Princeton senior Patrick Glory captured the 125-pound championship on the NCAA Division I Championships on the sold-out BOK Area on Saturday evening.
Along with his victory, Glory turned Princeton’s first champion since 1951 and simply the second within the historical past of this system.
A two-time New Jersey state champ on the Delbarton Faculty, Glory capped off an ideal 25-Zero season by beating Matt Ramos of Purdue, 4-1, within the championship match.
Glory pressured the motion for practically the whole match, however Ramos was repeatedly in a position to scramble out of weak positions and keep away from being taken down.