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Dec. 8, 2010 3:29 pm
Iowa State 2010 125-pound NCAA runner-up Andrew Long is transferring to Penn State, reuniting with former Cyclones head coach Cael Sanderson, who recruited Long to wrestle at Ames before taking over the PSU post in April 2009.
Long, a red-shirt sophomore, has had run-ins with the authorities in Ames, which contributed to his abasence from the Cyclones team.
Long was given a series of steps to complete to rejoin the team and as he went through the process decided to transfer to Penn State.
Below is a press release from ISU.
AMES, Iowa - Former Iowa State wrestler Andrew Long will transfer to Penn State to continue his collegiate wrestling career it was announced Wednesday. Long was the 125-pound runner-up for the Cyclones at the NCAA Championships in March. He finished the season with a 27-7 record.
"We gave Andrew a series of steps he needed to accomplish to rejoin our team," Iowa State head coach Kevin Jackson said. "During that process, Andrew decided that he could best address those issues in a place where he would be starting over. We will honor his decision and support his efforts to address his personal issues."
Long was dismissed from the Iowa State wrestling team in June after violations of team rules. He is currently enrolled as a student at Iowa State.
"I want to thank coach Jackson for his support while I have been here," Long said. "We were working on a process through which I would be able to join the team for the second semester. As I worked through this process I came to the conclusion that I needed a chance to e else. ”
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