Rutgers still sorting out starter as matchup with Princeton’s Pat Glory looms

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Rutgers may have solved one of its lineup battles but another remains at 125 pounds.

answered one of its lineup questions but another remains: Who will emerge as the starter at 125 pounds?said he wanted to use the first month of the season as a way to break the lineup battle, but the competition between redshirt freshman Dean Peterson and sophomore Dylan Shawver remains gridlocked as the Scarlet Knights hit the next critical stretch of their season, starting with Sunday’s dual at Princeton.

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