I loved your piece on highlighting Princeton’s 25 Greatest Athletes, but there was one athlete that was certainly overlooked in the process.
Pat Glory ’23 was the first Princeton Tiger to win a NCAA wrestling championship since 1951 and program’s second ever four-time All-American. He was a two-time Dan Hodge Trophy finalist, awarded to the country’s top collegiate wrestler (at all weight classes).
In 2020, he led Princeton to its first Ivy League title since 1986 enroute to being the Ivy League Wrestler of the Year.
Internationally, in 2021 he represented the U.S. in the World Championships.
I loved your piece on highlighting Princeton’s 25 Greatest Athletes, but there was one athlete that was certainly overlooked in the process.
Pat Glory ’23 was the first Princeton Tiger to win a NCAA wrestling championship since 1951 and program’s second ever four-time All-American. He was a two-time Dan Hodge Trophy finalist, awarded to the country’s top collegiate wrestler (at all weight classes).
In 2020, he led Princeton to its first Ivy League title since 1986 enroute to being the Ivy League Wrestler of the Year.
Internationally, in 2021 he represented the U.S. in the World Championships.