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Penn State wrestling will host Ohio State and Nebraska and visit Iowa's Carver-Hawkeye Arena during the 2025-26 Big Ten season, in which the Nittany Lions could set a national win-streak record.
Seven Penn State wrestlers and Nittany Lion Wrestling Club members will compete at Final X in New Jersey. Final X winners will represent the U.S. at the 2025 World Championships in Croatia.
Penn State wrestling dominates FloWrestling's early 2025-26 college wrestling rankings, with NCAA champ Mitchell Mesenbrink topping the list.
Penn State’s Levi Haines is introduced before wrestling Iowa's Patrick Kennedy in the 174-pound bout on Friday, Jan. 31, 2025, in State College, Pa. The Nittany Lions won 30-8.
Penn State Wrestling, Tyler Kasak A bloodied Tyler Kasak of Penn State Wrestling celebrates after defeating Iowa’s Jacori Teemer 5-2 in the 157-pound bout on Friday, Jan. 31, 2025, in State ...
Levi Haines (vs. Evan Wick, 79 kg): Haines, Penn State’s three-time All-American and 2024 NCAA champ at 157 pounds, swept Wick, winning 6-1 in the second round.
The United States wrestling world team had the potential to have several Penn State wrestlers on it heading into Final X Saturday in Newark, NJ. When the dust settled, the Nittany Lions’ Levi ...
ESPN's 'College GameDay' heading to Texas vs. Ohio State for Lee Corso's final show Corso first put a mascot head on to make a prediction when he said Ohio State would beat Penn State in 1996 ...
When Penn State faces Ohio State on the first Saturday of November, it will likely be a matchup of top 10 teams for the third consecutive year. The Buckeyes, defending national champions, are ...
Penn State’s Luke Lilledahl, top, wrestles Iowa's Joey Cruz in the 125-pound bout on January 31, 2025, in State College, Pa. Lilledahl won by tech fall 22-6 at 6:43.© Dan Rainville, USA TODAY ...
College GameDay will go live at 9 a.m. on ESPN on Aug. 30. The first two hours of the show will be broadcast from outside St. John Arena while the crew will move inside Ohio Stadium for the final ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — ESPN’s College GameDay will be on site for Ohio State football’s season-opening matchup vs. Texas on Aug. 30. The occasion will mark a full-circle moment for analyst Lee Corso.