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Two Nittany Lions won NCAA titles, with Carter Starocci becoming the first five-time national champion in Division I wrestling history. Penn State also broke its own tournament scoring record as ...
His high school wrestling record ... of North Carolina State to Ridge Lovett of Nebraska at 149 pounds, to Penn State’s 184-pound five time NCAA champ Carter Starocci, nearly all started their ...
Penn State's Carter Starocci wins historic 5th DI NCAA wrestling national title On Saturday, in front of a packed Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Starocci took down reigning NCAA champion ...
University of Northern Iowa 184-pounder Parker Keckeisen wrestled for his second national title and a chance to play spoiler against Penn State’s Carter Starocci, who was going for his ...
A new rumor claims Penn State wrestling has locked up one of the Big Ten’s top rising stars to replace program legend Carter Starocci. To the surprise of no one, Penn State wrestling dominated ...
Looking down the roster and coaching staff of the Oklahoma State Wrestling team, a lot of them crossed paths with Cael Sanderson and the Penn State Wrestling dynasty he has built. There’s a ...
Carter Starocci is rarely at a loss for words, for saying what is on his mind. Even after the Penn State wrestling star just set NCAA history by winning his fifth national title on Saturday night in ...
The Oklahoma State Cowboys continue their program makeover with an intriguing Penn State wrestling feel. The Cowboys and first ... He was the leading candidate to take over for five-time NCAA champ ...
Carter Starocci recently attended a wrestling clinic at Purler Wrestling Academy and expressed his positive sentiments to the head coach of the Academy, Nick Purler. The post featured profound ...
enjoyed a storied college career with Penn State and recently made history by winning five straight NCAA titles. Carter Starocci reflects on individual and team accomplishments in the 2025 NCAA ...
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