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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.
The 1911 Penn State wrestling team. College wrestling at Penn State began 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.
The Nittany Lion Wrestling Club (NLWC) is a wrestling club and nonprofit organization. It was designated by USA Wrestling as a U.S. Olympic Regional Training Center. It hosts its practices at the Penn State wrestling room in State College, Pennsylvania .
Penn State will qualify all 10 of its wrestlers for the NCAA Championships in Kansas City, Missouri, which begin on March 21. That will include the sensational Starocci, the nation's No. 1 man at ...
Following the Big Ten and NCAA Championships in March, Penn State hosts the U.S. Olympic Wrestling Team Trials in mid-April. Possibly 15 to 20 current and former Nittany Lion wrestlers expect to ...
Eleven current Penn State wrestlers, along with nine others that were either former or soon-to-be Nittany Lions, will compete in the freestyle wrestling portion of the US Senior Nationals in Fort ...
The 2020 contest between #1 Iowa and #2 Penn State became the most-watched wrestling telecast in the history of the Big Ten Network, drawing 342,955 viewers. [4] The Hawkeyes prevailed over the Nittany Lions by a score of 19 to 17 in the most highly anticipated contest [ 5 ] in the rivalry's history. [ 6 ]
Win that match, and Marsteller could have a dynamic showdown: wrestling either Trent Hidlay (NCAA runner-up at 197 pounds) or possibly Penn State four-time national champ Carter Starocci.