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Rutgers wrestling to honor two program legends before Maryland meet

When Rutgers wrestling welcomes Maryland to Jersey Mike’s Arena on Friday night, there will be plenty to celebrate. The Scarlet Knights are holding a special ceremony for former assistant head coach Frankie Edgar & wrestler Sebastian Rivera. The talented duo provided fans with countless unforgettable moments over the years.

During his time at Rutgers, Rivera was a winning machine. In his senior season, the Toms River, New Jersey native finished with a 30-1 record. He also led the NCAA in tech falls with 14, earning a bronze medal. While his stint in Piscataway was brief, Rivera made the most of his opportunities.

Like Rivera, Edgar left an unforgettable impression on the Rutgers coaching staff during his tenure. He earned high praise from head coach Scott Goodale, who highlighted his work ethic when asked by Rutgers athletics prior to UFC 78.

 

“Frank is exactly what I want in a coach,” Goodale told Rutgers athletics. “His intensity and work ethic are by far what separates him from anybody I have ever seen. Our kids love training with him.”

While Rivera and Edgar will take center stage, Rutgers has a favorable matchup ahead. The Terrapins are off to a 4-6 start. They have also struggled in conference play with a 2-5 mark.

Story originally appeared on Rutgers Wire