🤼‍♂️ Wrestling Snacks #38

Terrell Barraclough, Penn State to UVU, what you can become, Big Ten distinguished scholar, and more…

Terrell Barraclough, Penn State to UVU, what you can become, Big Ten distinguished scholar, and more…

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Welcome to Week #38 of the Wrestling Snacks newsletter.

I hope everyone’s week has been a good one. I’m currently en route to Alaska to put on a wrestling camp and visit my old stomping grounds. Super excited!

My wife and I met in Alaska, and for this trip, we’re bringing the kiddos along. I look forward to showing them around a place that is near and dear to my heart and creating new memories with them.

I’ll be sure to share some pics and stories from our journey in the upcoming newsletters.

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Let’s GO 💪

News Bites

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  • NCAA Finalist Mitchell Mesenbrink announces he’ll be claiming the U23 World World Team spot and wrestling in the U23 World Championships in Albania!

  • Taylor LaMont joins West Point Wrestling as the program's newest assistant coach!

  • Ty Eustice Added to Navy Coaching Staff

  • 2024 U23 Pan-American Championship Results

  • Wrestlers in MMA Calendar (6/21/2024)

  • NBC Sports has announced Jordan Burroughs back on the 🎤 as a commentator for the Olympics

Snacks

This week's snacks come from Terrell Barraclough: 4X High School State Champion, High School All-American and Dave Shultz Award Winner. 3X Academic All-Big Ten and Big Ten distinguished scholar at Penn State. Currently transferred to Utah Valley University to compete for the Wolverines in his final year of NCAA eligibility.

Below are some excerpts from our conversation, along with key takeaways and tips that can be applied to improve yourself as a Coach, Athlete, or wrestling Parent.

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