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Carter Starocci Says Goodbye to Penn State Wrestling - MSNCarter Starocci Makes History, Penn State Breaks Own Points Record at NCAA Wrestling Championships This past Sunday, Penn State had its annual end of year banquet. Starocci has been to […] ...
Penn State Wrestling, Carter Starocci Penn State Wrestling’s Carter Starocci defeats Jaxon Smith 20-3 in Penn State’s dual meet against Maryland, February 9, 2025.Credit – Lloyd McCully ...
Penn State's Carter Starocci became the first Division I wrestler to win five NCAA championships, which Nittany Lions coach Cael Sanderson called a "heck of a feat." And yet Starocci will conclude ...
Carter Starocci, one of the most successful college wrestlers of all-time, will never win its top season award. The Penn State wrestling superstar just finished another undefeated season on the mat.
Penn State wrestling and the Nittany Lion Wrestling Club will be well represented at the Team Trials. Penn State's Levi Haines, a 2024 NCAA champion, is the top seed at 79 kg, and NCAA runner-up ...
Carter Starocci, Penn State (184 pounds) Starocci capped another undefeated season (26-0) by becoming the first five-time title winner in NCAA Division I wrestling history.
Carter Starocci of the Penn State Nittany Lions celebrates his fifth national title at the 2025 NCAA Men's Wrestling Championship at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia. / Eric Hartline-Imagn Images ...
Erie’s Carter Starocci made NCAA wrestling history in March — and his unprecedented accomplishment is being recognized by city government. At its regular meeting on May 7, Erie City Council ...
Carter Starocci, the first and so far only five-time NCAA Division I champ, is the featured guest at the 2025 edition of the Grundy Wrestling Club’s annual camp and the Penn State University ...
Carter Starocci, the Penn State Nittany Lions' five-time NCAA champion, will compete at USA Wrestling's Senior World Team Trials for a spot in Final X.
Carter Starocci, Penn State (184 pounds) Starocci capped another undefeated season (26-0) by becoming the first five-time title winner in NCAA Division I wrestling history. Advertisement ...
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