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Penn State wrestling publicly released its 2024-25 schedule Tuesday afternoon, with the slate showing the Nittany Lions will twice host duals in the much-bigger Bryce Jordan Center this season ...
The Penn State Nittany Lions wrestling program is an intercollegiate varsity sport at Pennsylvania State University. The wrestling team is a competing member of the Big Ten Conference and the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The list encompasses the major honors won by Penn State, records set by the team, their coaches and their wrestlers.
Penn State wrestling is trying to earn its 11th NCAA Championship under Cael Sanderson since 2011. Penn State wrestling, 2024: schedule, results, details Skip to main content
The 1911 Penn State wrestling team. Penn State's collegiate wrestling program was founded in 1902, and was initially limited to intra-class dual matches. [2] Two years later, following the formation of the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association in 1904, a wrestling club was founded at Penn State in 1908, which aimed to represent the college in formal competition.
Penn State will then host Oregon State at Rec Hall on Dec. 11. The Nittany Lions will participate in the Collegiate Wrestling Duals at the Morial Convention Center in New Orleans from Dec. 19-20.
Jim Heffernan, Iowa DEC Adam Cohen, Arizona State, 10–3 158 lbs Jude Skove, Ohio State DEC Greg Elinsky, Penn State, 5–2 167 lbs Marty Kistler, Iowa MAJOR Mark van Tine, Oklahoma State, 15–3 177 lbs Melvin Douglas, Oklahoma DEC Wayne Catan, Syracuse, 9–5 190 lbs Duane Goldman, Iowa DEC Dan Chaid, Oklahoma, 5–4 UNL
Penn State wrestling: Big Ten matches vs. Iowa, Michigan at BJC. Penn State coach Cael Sanderson (right) and former PSU national champ Bo Nickal (left) talk with Aaron Brooks between periods ...
The Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA) is a wrestling-only conference that has 12 members in the 2024–25 season after the addition of Morgan State University. EIWA member Franklin & Marshall is the only Division III school competing in Division I wrestling.