New Jersey City University’s men’s wrestling team opened its home season with a lively tri-match on November 8 at the John J. Moore Athletics and Fitness Center.
Facing Centenary University and Hunter College in back-to-back duals, the Gothic Knights split the day—losing narrowly to Centenary, then roaring back with a decisive win over Hunter.
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The meet put both the grit of veterans and the promise of new faces on display. Fans left with plenty to look forward to as the season gets rolling.
A Tough Opening Bout Against Centenary
The Gothic Knights came out swinging against Centenary University. Senior Lucas Torre dominated at 133 pounds, pinning his opponent and putting NJCU up 6–0.
Centenary answered quickly and took advantage of NJCU forfeits in a few weight classes. Zach Vera notched a strong win at 149, and freshman Zahier Chiles grabbed a victory at 165, but the momentum slipped away.
Late losses sealed the Knights’ fate. The final score landed at 27–20, with sophomore Dominic Terracciano picking up a forfeit win at 125 to close things out.
A Dominant Response Against Hunter College
In the second dual, NJCU showed a different side. Torre picked up a forfeit win to start, and Dean Costantino followed with his first pin of the season.
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Vera battled for a decision victory, pushing NJCU to a 15–0 lead. Chiles and Diego Viera each scored technical falls.
William Chrysler edged out a 4–3 win at 184 pounds. Heavyweight Simeon Hunte recorded his first tech fall as a Gothic Knight.
Terracciano capped the day with a lightning-quick 1:23 pin, sealing a 37–10 team win.
Why This Matters for the NJCU Community
For NJCU students, alumni, and local residents, the wrestling team’s progress is more than just a string of matches. It’s a real point of pride for the university and the city districts around it.
Wrestling doesn’t always get the spotlight, but it’s a sport that demands discipline and teamwork. Home meets pull together students, families, and fans from across Hudson County, making the community feel a bit tighter.
Tying It Back to Jersey City Life
Coming to an NJCU wrestling meet? It’s easy to make a day of it in Jersey City.
You can check out Liberty State Park or grab a bite at one of the local spots before or after the match. Out-of-towners have plenty of top-rated Jersey City hotels to choose from, so catching a match can turn into a nice little weekend trip.
If you’re still wondering where to stay in Jersey City, there’s a good mix of boutique hotels and convenient locations. It’s not a bad way to experience the city, honestly.
Getting to the Action
Whether you’re a local fan or just visiting, getting to Jersey City is pretty straightforward. PATH trains, NJ Transit, ferries, and the nearby airports make the trip a breeze.
Once you arrive, it’s hard to miss NJCU’s athletics center. Public transit options and walkable streets make attending a wrestling meet feel effortless.
Upcoming matches look exciting. If you’re into wrestling, you’ll want to see the Gothic Knights go at it—they bring real grit and skill every time.
With a split start to the season, NJCU’s wrestling team already shows heart and talent. They battle hard, right up to the final whistle.
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