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    Suriano talks about decision to commit to Penn State

    As he looks to become just the second four-time, undefeated state champion in New Jersey history this upcoming season, Nick Suriano had a college choice to make. Sunday evening after a long recruiting process, the Bergen Catholic, N.J., senior verbally committed to Penn State over Iowa and Nebraska.

    The Suriano family gave me exclusivity among the national high school media to speak with Nick about his decision.

    When and how did you reach your final decision?

    Suriano: A few days back. I just stuck with my gut. Penn State gives me everything I need to succeed. (Head coach) Cael Sanderson is the greatest wrestler ever, in my opinion, and I want to associate myself with the greatest.

    I gave it a couple of days (to announce the commitment) so I could reach out to the coaches of the other schools that recruited me. I wanted to show them the respect they gave me.

    Nick Suriano defeated Jake Newhouse of Massillon Perry to claim his third Beast of the East title (Photo/Rob Preston)
    What were the key factors in deciding on Penn State?

    Suriano: Winning. I have aspirations to win World and Olympic championships. The education played a big part in it, as well. All the great partners in the wrestling room. The coaching staff is tremendous from Cael, Cody (Sanderson), Casey Cunningham, and Frank Molinaro. I will be three and a half hours away from home, so the distance was another big factor.

    How was the decision making process?

    Suriano: I stuck with my gut choice. Penn State wins on and off the mat. They (Penn State) have it all. It's what I am representing as a person and I have levels to go (in regards to being the best).

    What weight do you plan on wrestling?

    Suriano: I will be a 125-pounder my freshman year. It is all about proper communication with the coaches. I will probably end up at 133 after a few years.

    Who besides Cael Sanderson played a role in committing to Penn State?

    Suriano: (Associate head coach) Cody (Sanderson). He's legit as well. I have faith in him. He was a two-time NCAA finalist. That staff doesn't get enough credit. Nico Megaludis will be one of my partners every day. It is only going to benefit me having him around with the Nittany Lion Wrestling Club. It is filled with potential. Everything about Penn State is well done and classy.

    Did Jered Cortez's decision to transfer to Penn State play a role in your choice?

    Suriano: I probably told the Penn State coaches first (about committing). It is a great coincidence. I am looking forward to meeting Cortez and having him be workout partner of mine.

    Who would you like to thank for helping you throughout your life?

    Suriano: My family and all my coaches since I started wrestling. My brother, father, and mother are the ones I want to thank most. My brother Mike is my best friend and my biggest supporter. My dad (Bob): we traveled everywhere together growing up and he set it all in place for me. I wouldn't be at where I am today without my dad. I want to win for my family, the Penn State wrestlers, coaches and fans.

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