All-American Connor Schram Transferring To Lehigh
All-American Connor Schram Transferring To Lehigh
All-American Connor Schram will transfer from Stanford to Lehigh to end his career.

Connor Schram is returning to his home state of Pennsylvania to finish out his college career. The 2016 All-American announced Wednesday he is transferring from Stanford to wrestle his final season for Lehigh University.
A lot to be thankful for! After being granted another year of eligibility, I will be continuing my wrestling career @LehighWrestling. Beyond excited to get back on the mat in PA!
— Connor Schram (@C_Schram) May 2, 2018
A 2013 graduate of Canon-McMillan High School outside Pittsburgh, Schram was a two-time Pennsylvania state champion.
Schram went on to compile a 65-22 record with the Cardinal and was recently granted a sixth year of eligibility after suffering a knee injury at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational in December that kept him out for the remainder of the season.
An NCAA qualifier the previous three years, he'll now likely replace Darian Cruz as the 125-pounder for the Mountain Hawks. Lehigh's other option at 125 is Matty Parker, who went 13-2 during his redshirt season.