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It’s the feature event at the NCAA Wrestling Championships. Starocci, who won his first four titles at 174, is up one class to 184. He is 29-0 this season and 103-4 in his storied career.
Erie City Council voted to rename the 1000 block of West 30th Street "Carter Starocci 5X Way" to honor the wrestler's five NCAA Division I titles. Starocci, a Penn State graduate and Erie native ...
Penn State’s Carter Starocci wrestles Northern Iowa’s Parker Keckeisen in the 184-pound championship bout of the 2025 NCAA Wrestling Championships at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia on ...
PHILADELPHIA | Penn State wrestler Carter Starocci won his fifth NCAA wrestling title Saturday, achieving a feat that hasn't happened before and that no one expects to see again. Starocci became ...
Carter Starocci at the 2023 NCAA Division I Men's Wrestling Championship - Source: Getty Penn State wrestling icon Carter Starocci also won a bronze medal in the U23 World Championship 2022 in ...
Penn State’s Carter Starocci will attempt to be the first five-time individual NCAA wrestling champion this weekend when he heads to Philadelphia with the rest of the Nittany Lions for the 2025 ...
2021 B1G Finish: 2nd – lost to Michael Kemerer (Iowa) 7-2. 2021 NCAA Finish: 1st – defeated Michael Kemerer (Iowa) 3-1 SV. On a side note, Starocci’s lost to Kemerer in the 2021 B1G finals ...
Despite becoming the first Penn State wrestler ever to win four NCAA titles moments before teammate Aaron Brooks did the same thing, Carter Starocci might not look back on the 2023-24 season with ...
Summer Sale - Start Today for $1 - Expires 6/30/25 Standout wrestler Carter Starocci, volleyball star Jess Mruzik named Penn State’s top athletes Updated: Jun. 23, 2025, 6:14 p.m.
Penn State Wrestler and five-time NCAA wrestling champion Carter Starocci signs a headgear for camper Ace Cochran during his visit to Grundy Wrestling Club’s clinic on Tuesday.
Carter Starocci has shared his admiration for the University of Minnesota's wrestler Gable Steveson following his shock defeat at the 2025 NCAA Division I Men's Wrestling National Championships.
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