Rutgers doing well with elite national wrestling recruit Jimmy Mullen

Rutgers wrestling has done a good job in the recruitment of national caliber wrestler Jimmy Mullen.

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Last week, Rutgers wrestling got a commitment from senior P.J. Casale, one of the top wrestlers in the nation. The Scarlet Knights are also doing well with in-state Jimmy Mullen, another top wrestler. The St. Joseph (Montvale) star is a member of the class of 2023.

The addition of Casale, who won the 220-pound weight class as a sophomore with Delbarton, is a boost not just for the Rutgers squad but also in the program’s recruitment of Mullen. Casale and Mullen are considered close friends and the duo opted to wrestle at a national tournament this past spring than in the state tournament.

Mullen was the state’s heavyweight champion in 2020, earning first-team all-county and all-league honors in the process.

His friend’s commitment to the Big Ten wrestling program had an impression on Mullen.

“Definitely, it makes them a stronger team,” Mullen told ‘Rutgers Wire.’

“The best kids in Jersey are staying home; me and P.J. have been close since we were little kids. Neither one of us would have skipped states last year and [gone] to world team trials if the other didn’t also.”

At the Cadet World Team Trials in Wisconsin this past April, Mullen wrestled at 110 kg and made the United States team, going 10-0 in the process.

Due to his football commitments (Mullen is also a three-star defensive end who is being recruited by some schools for both football and wrestling), recruiting has been a bit slow. He recently took an official visit to North Carolina “and that was an amazing place” he said.

Taking visits is a challenge given his football schedule, which sees him playing on most Saturdays. But a number of top national programs are after the talented (and out-going) Mullen and making a push for him.

“The hardest, I would say in wrestling are North Carolina, Michigan, Rutgers, Oklahoma State, Penn State, Arizona State, Virginia Tech,” Mullen said.

“In football: West Virginia, Cincinnati, Maryland, Temple, UConn, and Pitt.”

P.J. Casale weighs in on choosing Rutgers wrestling

Rutgers wrestling’s newest verbal commit, P.J. Casale, opens up on why he chose the Scarlet Knights.

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P.J. Casale committed to Rutgers wrestling on Tuesday, giving the 2022 recruiting class a big talent capable.

The Delbarton wrestler, who committed to Lehigh in the summer and then opened up his recruitment, appears all-in on Rutgers and head coach Scott Goodale. The Scarlet Knights, ranked No. 15 in the nation by InterMat, have told Casale that he will wrestle either at 197-pounds or as a heavyweight.

He discussed why Rutgers was the right program and the reason why he chose the Scarlet Knights.

“Staying home is such an important aspect of my life. I love my family and friends and I really love New Jersey,” Casale told ‘Rutgers Wire’ on Thursday.

“Coach Goodale and the staff are amazing people who honestly would just love to see me succeed!”

As a sophomore, Casale won a state title at 220-pounds. He did not compete in the state tournament this past year, opting instead to wrestle at a national competition.

The reason for choosing Rutgers over the host of other top programs in on his recruitment was simple.

“It’s close to home and I cannot wait to perform at the RAC,” Casale said. “A lot of energy and a lot of Jersey fans!”

At Delbarton, he is a starting middle linebacker. He said he does not plan on playing football in college.

But he has been talking with class of 2023 heavyweight Jimmy Mullen of St. Joseph’s (Montvale), one of the most coveted wrestlers in the country. Mullen is being recruited by Rutgers for both football and wrestling.

“Right now just trying to get these guys to stay home; [to] stay in New Jersey,” Casale said. “I’ll be in Jimmy’s ear everyday!”