New Jersey has a long history of producing wrestlers that dominate at the collegiate level, but it’s rarely been done from the Garden State’s own Ivy League institution.

Princeton’s Patrick Glory enjoyed a “Glory Days” celebration last weekend in Tulsa, Oklahoma when he became the Tigers’ first NCAA champion in 72 years. Glory, a Randolph native and Delbarton graduate, defeated Purdue’s Matt Ramos (4-1 dec.) to win the 125 lb. championship.

JSZ’s Jay Cook and Rich Chrampanis caught up with Glory just days after reaching the pinnacle of college wrestling to hear how he got the job done:


This story was featured on this week’s episode of Jersey Sports Zone TV – which aired on 11:30 a.m. on WLNY-TV.