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Former Penn State Wrestler Jack Kelly Transfers To George Mason

Former Penn State wrestler Jack Kelly has transferred to George Mason, he announced on Wednesday on Instagram. Kelly has one year of eligibility remaining after spending his last four seasons with the Nittany Lions.

The Rumson, New Jersey, native did not see much playing time while in Happy Valley and sat behind Carter Starocci in his final season at the 184-pound weight class. In the 21 matches in which he made an appearance, Kelly was 12-9 with eight pinfall victories.

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