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Wrestler grapples spotlight
0 Comments | USA TODAY, March, 2008 | by Gary Mihoces
WASHINGTON -- American University senior Josh Glenn has a double academic major: U.S. foreign policy and law & society. A year after becoming his school's first NCAA wrestling champion, he intends to double that up, too.
Glenn won his title despite a knee injury in his final match. After offseason surgery and recovery that ran into this season, he is ranked No.1 nationally at 197 pounds going into the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association tournament starting Saturday in Lancaster, Pa.
"Structurally, my leg's great. My only concern is going back to the national tournament and winning another title," Glenn says.
As with other conference championships this weekend, the EIWA event is a qualifier for the Division I finals March20-22 in St.Louis....
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