Anthony Ashnault

The Magnificent 7: Four boys, three girls win NJSIAA titles
The Magnificent 7: Four boys, three girls win NJSIAA titles
The Magnificent 7: Four boys, three girls win NJSIAA titles
Saint John Vianney's Anthony Knox, Rumson-Fair Haven's Sonny Amato, Southern's Matt Henrich, and Brick Memorial's Harvey Ludington won boys state titles while Howell's Kylie Gudewitz, Middletown South's Thea Rowland, and Central's Liliana Alicea won NJSIAA state titles on Saturday at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City.
Ashnault Falls in Semis
Ashnault Falls in Semis
Ashnault Falls in Semis
NEW YORK -- Anthony Ashnault reached new heights as a redshirt sophomore, but his dream of becoming a national champion will have to wait until next year. Ashnault, the No. 4 seed at 141 pounds, was defeated by No. 1 seed Dean Heil of Oklahoma State, 8-3, during the NCAA semifinals on Friday night inside a sold-out Madison Square Garden...
Ashnault Two Wins from Title
Ashnault Two Wins from Title
Ashnault Two Wins from Title
NEW YORK -- From the minute he stepped foot inside Rutgers University's wrestling room, Anthony Ashnault had his eye on winning an NCAA title. Now he's just two wins away. Ashnault defeated Old Dominion's Chris Mecate, 5-4, in the NCAA 141-pound quarterfinals on Friday morning at Madison Square Garden, becoming Rutgers' first national semifinalist since 1960...
Locked In
Locked In
Locked In
NEW YORK -- With 11 top-five seeds going down on the first day of the NCAA Wrestling Championships at Madison Square Garden, being a high seed was anything but a rite of passage into the quarterfinals. Yet while some championship contenders were getting picked off or just scraping by in either of their first two matches, Rutgers redshirt sophomore Anthony Ashnault was busy dismantling both of his