Rutgers, Penn State and NCAA wrestling
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The opening weekend of conference duals in the Big Ten and the ACC brought dramatic matches and more history, while Oklahoma State added its own with a Bedlam blowout. Here’s what we learned from those key results.
Penn State wrestling is off and running in the Big Ten portion of its 2025-2026 season. The No. 1 Nittany Lions have now won 78 straight matches, which is a new NCAA record, after shutting out Rutgers 46-0 back on Saturday at Rec Hall.
The Nittany Lions' winning streak dates back to February 2, 2020, when the Nittany Lions defeated the Maryland Terrapins 40-3, following a 19-17 loss to Iowa.
The Nittany Lions wrestler withdrew from a Japanese tournament in December while "working through" a medical issue, Sanderson said.
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Braeden Davis’ redshirt removed as Penn State wrestling tops Rutgers in Big Ten opener
On Saturday afternoon inside Rec Hall, Nagao was seen sitting in street clothes on the sideline as Braeden Davis made the call at 141 pounds during the Nittany Lions’ 46-0 rout of Rutgers to open Big Ten action and the second half of the season.
Coach Shane Valko’s Pitt-Johnstown women’s wrestlers battled back from an early deficit to take a four-point lead late, but Penn State Altoona used a forfeit in the final match to
There’s no deeper weight in the lineup than 157, where Sealey, a redshirt freshman, won the Scuffle and two-time All-America and redshirt sophomore Tyler Kasak is sitting out and true freshman PJ Duke is the lineup regular.