Union County College in New Jersey adds varsity wrestling
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Tap into Westfield, a community online news publication, reported that Union County College, a community college in Cranford, N.J., is adding a varsity wrestling program.
Union County College Launches Men’s Wrestling Program in 2019
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CRANFORD, NJ – Union County College has announced that beginning in the 2019-2020 academic year the College will add wrestling to its intercollegiate athletic teams. With this program, Union County College becomes the fifth community college in New Jersey to offer men’s wrestling.
“We are excited to announce the addition of wrestling to our intercollegiate sports lineup,” said Union County College Dean of College Life Tammy Smith. “Having a wrestling team will allow us to attract more students to Union. We know that New Jersey is a hotbed for wrestling, and we look forward to offering the opportunity to student-athletes to compete at the collegiate level right here in New Jersey.”
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Union County College Launches Men’s Wrestling Program in 2019
from Tap into Westfield
CRANFORD, NJ – Union County College has announced that beginning in the 2019-2020 academic year the College will add wrestling to its intercollegiate athletic teams. With this program, Union County College becomes the fifth community college in New Jersey to offer men’s wrestling.
“We are excited to announce the addition of wrestling to our intercollegiate sports lineup,” said Union County College Dean of College Life Tammy Smith. “Having a wrestling team will allow us to attract more students to Union. We know that New Jersey is a hotbed for wrestling, and we look forward to offering the opportunity to student-athletes to compete at the collegiate level right here in New Jersey.”
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