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Nittany Lion Wrestlers Host No. 6 Ohio State and No. 1 Iowa in Action Packed Weekend

Feb. 4, 2009

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The Penn State Nittany Lion wrestling team, ranked No. 22 nationally, will host two top-ten ranked teams this weekend when it welcomes No. 6 Ohio State and No. 1 Iowa to Rec Hall. The Nittany Lions tangle with the Buckeyes on Friday, Feb. 6, at 7 p.m. and then host the Hawkeyes on Sunday, Feb. 8, at 2 p.m. The two duals will be the final Big Ten duals in Rec Hall this season.

Penn State is coming off a rough 0-2 weekend that it nearly upset No. 10 Minnesota, splitting bouts five-five but losing the dual 20-18 on bonus points. The Nittany Lions then stumbled against No. 17 Wisconsin, dropping a 28-13 affair. Sophomore Brad Pataky continued his ascent at 125, downing No. 5 Zach Sanders 14-7 (having a major taken away with a stall warning as the buzzer sounded to end the bout) of Minnesota and getting a major against Wisconsin. All-American Jake Strayer continues to rise at 133, beating No. 5 Jayson Ness of Minnesota 4-3 and getting a pin against Wisconsin. Penn State wrestled last weekend without All-American Bubba Jenkins, ranked No. 2 at 149, who is listed as day-to-day this week. The Nittany Lions could send as many as six freshmen to the mats against the Buckeyes and Hawkeyes, led by true freshman Quentin Wright, who is ranked No. 16 at 174. Wright is 23-7 overall, 3-1 in Big Ten duals. Head coach Troy Sunderland's crew is being led by a trio of ranked All-Americans and a surging sophomore. Jenkins is 19-0 at 149 and ranked No. 2; Jake Strayer is ranked No. 9 at 133 and 14-3 overall, 4-0 in the league; and Dan Vallimont is 15-6 overall and ranked No. 20 at 165 (his new weight). Pataky is surging at 125, is 23-5 overall, 4-0 in the Big Ten, and ranked No. 13. Also coming on as of late has been senior 184-pounder Jack Decker, who is 8-8 and 2-2 in conference duals.

Ohio State comes in with a 10-2 record, 1-1 in the league. The Buckeyes feature a line-up with six ranked grapplers, including three ranked No. 2 at their respective weights. Reece Humphrey is ranked No. 2 at 133, Colt Sponseller is ranked No. 2 at 165 and Mike Pucillo is ranked No. 2 at 184. Lance Palmer is ranked No. 4 at 149, defending national champion J Jaggers is ranked No. 14 at 141 and Jason Johnstone is ranked No. 17 at 157.

The Hawkeyes, defending Big Ten and National Champions, enter this weekend (they are at Michigan State on Friday) with an 18-0 mark, 2-0 in the Big Ten. Nine of Iowa's ten projected starters are ranked, including two wearing a No. 1 ranking. Defending national champion Brent Metcalf is ranked No. 1 at 149 and junior Daniel Dennis is ranked No. 1 at 133. Alex Tsirtsis is ranked No. 2 at 141, Ryan Morningstar is No. 3 at 165, Phil Keddy is ranked No. 3 at 184, Charlie Falck is No. 4 at 125, Jay Borschel is No. 4 at 174, Dan Erekson is No. 7 at HWT and Chad Beatty is No. 18 at 197.

Penn State closes out its Big Ten schedule next weekend at Michigan State (Friday, Feb. 13, 7 p.m.) and at No. 18 Michigan (Saturday, Feb. 14, 7 p.m.). The Nittany Lions final dual meet of the season will be in Rec Hall when the Penn Quakers come to town on Friday, Feb. 20, for a 7 p.m. dual. Single-dual tickets are $5 for adults and seniors and $3 for students 18 and under. Penn State students with a proper student ID are admitted to wrestling events for free! Season tickets are $28 for adults and seniors, youth 18 and under season tickets are $21. Fans can call 814-863-1000 or 800-833-5533 to order tickets. All home duals will be streamed live at gopsusports.com and over the air on WRSC  AM and WHUN AM.

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#22 PENN STATE NITTANY LIONS (7-8-2, 0-2-2 Big Ten)
Wt. Name Yr. Hometown/High School 2008-09 Record
125 #13 Brad Pataky So. Clearfield, Pa./Clearfield 23-5
133 #9 Jake Strayer Sr. South Fork, Pa./Forest Hills 14-3
Tim Haas Sr. Camp Hill, Pa./Cedar Cliff 4-3
141 Frank Molinaro Fr. Barnegat, N.J./Souther Regional 17-9
149 #2 Bubba Jenkins Jr. Virginia Beach, Va./First Colonial 19-0
OR Colby Pisani Fr. Ridgway, Pa./Ridgway 0-5
157 Shane Everett Fr. Saylorsburg, Pa./Pleasant Valley 7-10
165 #20 Dan Vallimont Jr. Lake Hopatcong, N.J./Jefferson Twp. 15-6
174 #16 Quentin Wright Fr. Wingate, Pa./Bald Eagle Area 23-7
184 Jack Decker Sr. Roseland, N.J./Seton Hall Prep 8-8
197 J.R. Brown Fr. Bellefonte, Pa./Bellefonte 3-12
HWT Cameron Wade Fr. Twinsburg, Ohio/St. Peter Chanel 11-10
OR Stefan Tighe Jr. Erie, Pa./Cathedral Prep 1-3



#6 OHIO STATE BUCKEYES (10-2, 1-1 Big Ten)
Wt. Name Yr. Hometown/High School 2008-09 Record
125 NIkko Triggas So. Moraga, Calif./Campolindo 16-11
133 #2 Reece Humphrey Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence North 19-1
141 #14 J Jaggers Sr. Northfield, Ohio/St. Peter Chanel 14-6
149 #4 Lance Palmer Jr. Lakewood, Ohio/St. Edward 18-2
157 #17 Jason Johnstone Sr. Massillon, Ohio/Perry 17-7
OR Sean Nemec Fr. Lakewood, Ohio/St. Edward 18-4
165 #2 Colt Sponseller So. Glenmont, Ohio/West Holmes 23-3
174 Dave Rella Jr. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio/Walsh Jesuit 15-8
184 #2 Mike Pucillo Jr. Cuyahoga, Ohio/Hofstra Univ. 10-0
197 Cody Gardner Fr. Christianburg, Va./Christianburg 13-11
HWT Corey Morrison Jr. Shaker Heights, Ohio/Shaker Heights 15-10



#1 IOWA HAWKEYES (18-0, 2-0 Big Ten)
Wt. Name Yr. Hometown/High School 2008-09 Record
125 #4 Charlie Falck Sr. Strawberry Point, Iowa/Apple Valley 15-1
OR J.J. Krutsinger Fr. Evansdale, Iowa/Waterloo Columbus 4-5
133 #1 Daniel Dennis Jr. Ingleside, Ill./Grant 19-2
141 #2 Alex Tsirtsis Sr. Griffith, Ind./Griffith 18-2
OR Joe Slaton Jr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Kennedy 4-1
149 #1 Brent Metcalf Jr. Davison, Mich./Davison 23-0
157 Matt Ballweg So. Waverly, Iowa/Waverly 10-10
165 #3 Ryan Morningstar Jr. Lisbon, Iowa/Lisbon 20-3
OR Colby Covington So. Springfield, Ore./Thurston 2-1
174 #4 Jay Borschel Jr. Marion, Iowa/Linn-Mar 19-2
184 #3 Phillip Keddy Jr. Vernal, Utah/Uintah 21-1
197 #18 Chad Beatty Jr. Wilton, Iowa/Wilton 10-3
OR Brodie Ambrose Fr. Long Grove, Iowa/North Scott 10-3
HWT #7 Dan Erekson Jr. Eagle, Idaho/Eagle 17-5

All rankings listed are USA Today/NWCA as of 2/4/09


PATAKY CONTINUES HOT STREAK BY DOWNING #5 SANDERS Sophomore 125-pounder Brad Pataky continued his hot streak with two more Big Ten wins last weekend, improving to 23-5 overall and 4-0 in Big Ten duals. Since beginning the season 3-3, Pataky has won 20 of his last 22 bouts. Now ranked No. 13 in the latest USA Today/NWCA listings, Pataky downed No. 5 Zach Sanders of Minnesota 14-7 last Friday, missing out on a major when he was hit for stalling as the buzzer sounded. He followed that impressive win up with a major over Wisconsin's Drew Hammen. Pataky has defeated the first- and fifth-ranked wrestlers at 125 in the last two weeks.

STRAYER STUNS #5 NESS OF MINNESOTA Senior All-American Jake Strayer notched the only takedown of the bout in a 4-3 win over No. 5 Jayson Ness of Minnesota. The Nittany Lion scored the takedown in the first period and then continued to keep the talented Gopher on his heals for the remainder of the match. Two days later, Strayer followed that win up with a pin against Wisconsin and Ness countered by defeating then No. 1 Reece Humphrey of Ohio State.

JENKINS LISTED AS DAY-TO-DAY; PISANI FILLS IN Nittany Lion All-American Bubba Jenkins is listed as day-to-day heading into this weekend's home duals against Ohio State and Iowa. Jenkins, ranked No. 2 at 149 and 19-0 on the year, was injured early in the first period of his dual match win at Indiana on Jan. 23. The defending national runner-up gamely continued on for nearly the entire bout and posted the victory to remain undefeated, but he did not compete the next day at Purdue. He also did not wrestle against Minnesota or Wisconsin last weekend. Red-shirt freshman Colby Pisani from Ridgway, Pa., has stepped in at 149 for Jenkins and will get the not this weekend if Jenkins cannot wrestle.

TICKETS TO 2009 BIG TEN WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS HOSTED BY PENN STATE NOW ON SALE Penn State University will be the host of the 2009 Big Ten Wrestling Championships this March and tickets for the two day event are now on sale. The Championships take place on Saturday and Sunday, March 7-8. Action begins on Saturday with two sessions, one at 11 a.m. and a second at 6 p.m. Sunday's session, which features the placing bouts and championships, begins at 12 p.m. Full tournament (all session) packages are $30 for adults and $15 for students/youth. Fans can purchase tickets from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. each weekday beginning Monday, Jan. 19, either by phone (814-865-5555) or at the Bryce Jordan Center ticket office. The Big Ten Wrestling Championships will feature the nation's best wrestling conference as it looks to crown its 2009 champions and cement its qualifiers to the 2009 NCAA Wrestling Championships in St. Louis later in March. Nine of the conference's 11 teams are ranked in the top 25 with a tenth receiving votes. The Big Ten finished one-two-three at NCAAs last year, with Iowa taking the crown, Ohio State finishing second just ahead of head coach Troy Sunderland's Nittany Lions, who took third.

BIG TEN WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS MEDIA CREDENTIALS AVAILABLE Credentials for the 2009 Big Ten Wrestling Championships can now be applied for by following one of two simple steps: For national and Penn State-centric media, send your request via email to Patrick Donghia, Asst. Dir. Athletic Communications at Penn State (pad11@psu.edu). For media covering the rest of the conference's teams, submit your request to that school's wrestling SID. Each institution will be submitting a master list soon. For all requests, please list name, affiliation and type of credential needed.

SHORT-HANDED NITTANY LIONS OPEN UP BIG TEN ACTION WITH TWO TIES ON THE ROAD The Penn State Nittany Lion wrestling team continued to battle on despite being hit with injury after injury and came away with two ties to open up the Big Ten dual meet portion of its schedule. The Nittany Lions tied No. 21 Indiana 17-17 on 1/23 and then tied No. 25 Purdue 19-19 less than 24 hours later. The draws were the first in head coach Troy Sunderland's head coaching career and marked the first time in Penn State's long history that the team notched two ties in a row. Penn State's last draw was an 18-18 tie against Iowa on Dec. 4, 1992. That tie was the only blemish on Penn State's 22-0-1 record during that campaign.

VALLIMONT MOVES TO 165; DOWNS #9 MANUEL OF PURDUE Penn State All-American Dan Vallimont, who placed third at 157 last year as a sophomore, has made the move up to 165. Vallimont began action at his new weight class with mixed results last weekend on the road. The Penn State co-captain was upset at 165 on Friday night but then rebounded in fine fashion with a solid 6-4 win over No. 9 Luke Manuel of Purdue. Vallimont notched two third period takedowns to secure the victory, his first of the year over a ranked 165-pounder.

PATAKY DOWNS DEFENDING NATIONAL CHAMPION ESCOBEDO Sophomore Brad Pataky continued his torrid streak at 125, defeating defending National Champion Angel Escobedo on his own mat. Pataky downed No. 4 Escobedo 4-3 on Jan. 23. He followed up that superb showing with a major decision over Purdue's Akif Eren.

DECKER DOMINATES WITH TECH. FALL AGAINST INDIANA; NEARLY UPSETS #14 KISSEL OF PURDUE Senior Jack Decker continued to shine at 184 for Penn State in the Nittany Lions' Big Ten opening road swing. Decker was unstoppable on top in his 15-0 technical fall over Indiana's Eric Cameron on Jan. 23. He then took No. 14 A.J. Kissel of Purdue to the wire before dropping a heart-breaking 2-1 decision to the ranked Boilermaker.

JENKINS, PATAKY AND WRIGHT SHINE AT NATIONAL DUALS AS NITTANY LIONS PLACE EIGHTH A junior, a sophomore and a freshmen stood out for Penn State as the unseeded Nittany Lions went 2-3 and earned an eighth place finish at the 2009 National Duals in Cedar Falls, Iowa, on Jan. 10-11. Jenkins entered the tournament undefeated and continued that unbeaten run with five wins, leaving the tournament 18-0. Jenkins began the tournament with a pin, a major and a technical fall before closing out his run with two decisions (including a win over No. 18 Jason Chamberlain of Boise State). Pataky went 4-1 with two pins and wins over two ranked wrestlers. Pataky's first against Nebraska came in just 0:12 while his second was over No. 18 Brian Owens of Boise State. He also downed No. 11 Mike Watts of Michigan. Wright went 4-1, with his only loss being a hard-fought 3-1 decision to No. 2 Brandon Brown of Nebraska. Wright moved up to 184 against Michigan and notched a 7-6 decision over No. 11 Anthony Biondo. He also picked up a pin in the tournament. As a team, Penn State opened with a 20-19 win over then No. 5 Missouri, lost a final bout showdown against No. 4 Nebraska (falling 20-16), beat No. 17 Michigan (21-18) and dropped another final bout clash with No. 11 Minnesota, 21-18. Penn State was beaten by No. 16 Boise State, 22-15, in the seventh place match-up. In all, Penn State 24-26 . VALLIMONT DOWNS #7 CHANDLER TO LEAD LIONS TO WIN OVER #5 MISSOURI Junior All-American Dan Vallimont posted a 3-1 (sv) win over No. 7 Michael Chandler of Missouri to spark the Nittany Lions to a 20-19 win in the first round of the National Duals on 1/10. Vallimont's victory was helped by wins from Brad Pataky at 125, Jake Strayer at 133, Bubba Jenkins at 149 and Quentin Wright up at 184.

PATAKY AND WRIGHT PICK UP WINS OVER RANKED FOES IN VICTORY OVER #17 MICHIGAN AT NATIONAL DUALS Sophomore Brad Pataky posted a 7-5 win over No. 11 Mike Watts and true freshman Quentin Wright moved up a weight to 184 and downed No. 11 Anthony Biondo of Michigan in the Nittany Lions' 21-18 victory over No. 17 Michigan in the National Duals on 1/10. Junior heavyweight Stefan Tighe capped off the win with a 2-1 victory at HWT to secure the win while All-Americans Jake Strayer, Bubba Jenkins and Dan Vallimont added wins to help the cause.

FRIEND DOWNS #18 GLASSER OF MINNESOTA Senior 165-pounder Mark Friend posted a hard-fought 4-3 win over No. 18 Scott Glasser of Minnesota in the Nittany Lions heart-breaking 21-18 loss to the 11th-ranked Gophers at the National Duals on 1/10. The win was Friend's first of the year over a ranked opponent.

DARLING TAKES THIRD AT KENT STATE OPEN Red-shirt freshman Tim Darling went 5-1 with a pin and two technical falls to take third at the Kent State Open on Jan. 18. Darling advanced to the semifinals before losing and then went 2-0 in wrestle-backs to take third place. Red-shirt freshman J.R. Brown went 1-3 at 197 and took sixth place as well.

WRIGHT DOWNS #14 CARUSO OF LEHIGH True freshman Quentin Wright, ranked No. 15 at the time, used a swift double-leg takedown in the opening seconds of sudden victory to post a 7-5 win over then No. 14 Alex Caruso of Lehigh on 1/4. The win was Wright's second over a top 15 ranked wrestler in his fifth bout against one of the nation's top opponents.

JENKINS AND STRAYER DOWN RANKED LEHIGH FOES All-Americans Bubba Jenkins and Jake Strayer each dominated their ranked Lehigh opponents in Penn State's bout with the Mountain Hawks on 1/4. Jenkins dominated No. 11 Trevor Chinn on his way to a commanding 7-2 win at 149 while Strayer gave No. 20 Matt Fisk little breathing room in a textbook 6-1 win at 133.

JENKINS' PIN OF FITTERY HIGHLIGHTS ROUT OF LOCK HAVEN No. 2 Bubba Jenkins was handling talented Lock Haven 149-pounder Matt Fittery in the second period, leading on the scoreboard with just :10 left in the middle stanza, when the Penn State All-American caught Fittery (who was 19-2 at the time) in a cement mixer and quickly tossed him to the mat for a pin at the 4:56 mark. The victory helped Penn State hand Lock Haven a 36-3 defeat, winning nine of ten bouts on 1/4.

DECKER AND BOLLINGER GET DUAL MEET WINS VS. LHU A senior and a freshman came through with solid dual meet wins in Penn State's 36-3 victory over Lock Haven on 1/4. Senior Jack Decker downed Lock Haven's Tom Kocher 10-4 at 184 for his first dual meet win since the 2004-05 season (when Decker stepped in at 149 due to an injury to starter James Woodall). Decker is now 5-3 on the year with a 1-1 dual meet mark. Red-shirt freshman Micah Bollinger, who made his dual meet debut against West Virginia on 12/14, won his second straight dual match bout with a 10-4 win over LHU's Aaron Ernest. Bollinger is now 10-4 on the year with a 2-0 dual meet record at 165.

BOMBERGER CLAIMS WILKES TITLE Nittany Lion senior Phil Bomberger (Port Royal, Pa.) went a perfect 5-0 with three majors to claim the 2008 Wilkes Open title at 184 pounds. The returning national qualifier was one of three Penn State starters to place at the event. Bomberger posted a perfect mark and notched three majors on his way to the Wilkes crown. Joining Bomberger with top four finishes was red-shirt freshman Cameron Wade (Twinsburg, Ohio), who went 3-1 at HWT to take second place and true freshman Quentin Wright (Wingate, Pa.), who posted a stellar 7-1 mark to take third place. Wade had a pin and a technical fall on his way to the finals, where he dropped a close 2-1 decision. Wright, ranked No. 15 at 174 nationally, suffered an upset loss in the second round bout true to form, did not quit, reeling off six straight wins in consolations to take third place. After the upset loss, Wright was untouchable an ended the tournament with two pins, two majors and a technical fall. Red-shirt freshman Clay Steadman (McKean, Pa.) was Penn State's fourth starter wrestling attached at the event, going 2-2 with a pin at 197.

FRESHMEN LEAD NITTANY LIONS TO WIN OVER WVU The Penn State Nittany Lion wrestling team started five freshmen in its dual meet against West Virginia on 12/14 and three of them came away with wins to help spur the Nittany Lions on to a 27-10 victory over the visiting Mountaineers. Red-shirt freshman Frank Molinaro won a decision at 141, red-shirt freshman Micah Bollinger posted a 5-2 decision at 165 and red-shirt freshman Clay Steadman got a 12-3 major at 197. True-freshman Quentin Wright lost a close 3-2 decision to No. 14 Kurt Brenner at 174 and red-shirt freshman Cameron Wade lost a close 6-3 decision at HWT.

BOLLINGER AND STEADMAN GET FIRST DUAL MEET WINS Red-shirt freshmen Micah Bollinger and Clay Steadman each got their first Penn State dual meet wins in the Nittany Lions' 27-10 victory over West Virginia on 12/14. Bollinger, making his Penn State dual debut at 165, posted a 5-2 decision over Christian Mory and Steadman notched a 12-3 major at 197 over Brandon Boyer.

FIVE LIONS GO UNDEFEATED TO CLAIM NITTANY LION OPEN TITLES; FOUR OTHERS PLACE Five Penn State grapplers went undefeated to earn titles at the 2008 Nittany Lion Open on 12/7. Penn State swept crowns from 133 through 157 and grabbed the HWT gold as well. Senior Jake Strayer posted a perfect 6-0 mark (one against a non-collegiate foe) to win the title at 133 with three majors and three pins. Freshman Frank Molinaro went 5-0 (one against a non-collegiate foe) to win the the crown at 141 with three pins and a major. Bubba Jenkins went 5-0 with four majors (including one over #7 Bryce Saddoris of Navy in the finals) and a tech fall to win at 149. Dan Vallimont went 5-0 with a pin, two majors and a tech fall to win at 157. Senior John Laboranti, wrestling unattached at HWT, went 5-0 to win the HWT crown (with a 5-2 decision over #11 Rashard Goff of Cleveland State in the finals). Vallimont, Jenkins and Laboranti each repeated as NLO champs from last year while Strayer and Molinaro claimed their first NLO titles. True freshman Quentin Wright also had an outstanding day and advanced to the finals at 174. Wright went 4-1, with his finals loss coming to two-time ACC Champion Mike Letts of Maryland (who is red-shirting this year). Sophomore Brad Pataky went 6-1 to take fifth at 125, junior Adam Lynch went 5-2 to place sixth at 133 and Tim Darling went 5-1 to take fifth at 165.

LIONS 3-0 AT SPRAWL AND BRAWLS; ONLY PERFECT TEAM The Penn State Nittany Lion wrestling team posted a superb 3-0 mark at the 2008 Sprawl and Brawl Duals, hosted by Binghamton University on Sunday, Nov. 23. In a field featuring No. 13 Boise State, No. 15 Edinboro, No. 24 Virginia and eastern rival West Virginia, the Nittany Lions were the only squad to post a perfect 3-0 mark. Penn State opened with a 19-14 win over No. 24 Virginia, then downed No. 15 Edinboro 24-16 and closed with a 36-8 pounding of host Binghamton.

JENKINS PINS #17 GILLESPIE OF EDINBORO; GOES 4-0 IN NEW YORK SWING Junior All-American Bubba Jenkins posted a perfect 4-0 mark during Penn State's swing through New York on the weekend of Nov. 21-23. The No. 2 ranked 149-pounder in the nation, Jenkins opened with a 16-7 major of Cornell's Grant Daffin on Friday, Nov. 21. He followed that up with three outstanding performances in Penn State's three wins at the Sprawl and Brawl Duals on Nov. 23. Jenkins majored talented Virginia Cavalier Kellon Balum 12-4 and then pinned Edinboro's Torsten Gillespie in just 1:20. Gillespie was ranked No. 17 at the time. The Nittany Lion co-captain then beat Binghamton's Matt Kaylor 10-3. In all, Jenkins notched a pin and two majors during the weekend trip, outscored the three opponents he did not pin 38-14 and picked up 17 dual match points.

MOLINARO HAMMERS #3 MIKE GREY OF CORNELL; GOES 3-0 IN NEW YORK SWING Freshman Frank Molinaro gave notice that his Penn State debut against Hofstra was more of a bad day than trend with an 8-3 pounding of No. 3 Mike Grey of Cornell. Molinaro followed that resounding victory up with two wins at the Sprawl and Brawl Duals in Binghamton. The talented 141-pounder majored Edinboro's Joel Webster and then pinned Binghamton's Anwar Goeres. He picked up 13 dual match points on the weekend.

PATAKY PERFECT IN NEW YORK Sophomore Brad Pataky was superb during Penn State's four matches in New York on the weekend of Nov. 21-23. The 125-pounder went 4-0, getting a 9-6 win over Cornell's Frank Perrelli, beating Virginia's Frank Gitomer 4-2, hammered Edinboro's Kyle Fluke with an 18-3 technical fall and followed that up with another technical fall over Binghamton's Tyler Malmberg (16-0 in under two periods). Pataky outscored his four opponents 47-11 and picked up 16 dual match points in the process.

WADE SECURES NITTANY LION WIN OVER #24 VIRGINIA Freshman heavyweight Cameron Wade downed Virginia big man Jack Danilkowitcz to secure Penn State's 19-15 win over No. 24 Virginia in the first round of the 2008 Sprawl and Brawl Duals. With the match on the line (and Penn State looking for its first win of the season, the Penn State rookie battled Danilkowitcz even through the first period, chose down and escaped in the second and then rode the Cavalier heavyweight out for the entire third period to pick up the 2-0 decision. Wade went 2-2 during the swing through New York, getting a pin against Binghamton as well. His only losses were close decisions to No. 10 Zach Hammond of Cornell (7-6) and No. 8 Joe Fendone of Edinboro (6-2).

HAAS DOWNS #15 DEUBEL; FAST START PROPELS LIONS TO WIN OVER #15 EDINBORO The Nittany Lions won their first four bouts against No. 15 Edinboro in the second round of the Sprawl and Brawl Duals on Nov. 23 to bolt out to an 18-0 lead and coast to a resounding 24-16 win over the ranked Fighting Scots. Each of the first four victories were big, either in bonus points or as an upset. Brad Pataky got a technical fall at 125 before Tim Haas downed No. 15 Ricky Deubel of Edinboro 5-4 at 133. Freshman Frank Molinaro then majored Joel Webster before All-American Bubba Jenkins pinned No. 17 Torsten Gillespie midway through the first period to give the Nittany Lions an 18-0 lead. Freshman Quentin Wright added a pin of Fighting Scot Paul Paddock to help the Nittany Lions grab the victory. The fall was Wright's first collegiate pin.

LIONS WIN EIGHT OF TEN TO DOWN BINGHAMTON Closing out a perfect 3-0 day at the 2008 Sprawl and Brawl Duals, the Nittany Lion wrestlers won eight of ten bouts to cost to a 36-8 win over host Binghamton on Nov. 23. Penn State got pins from freshmen Frank Molinaro at 141 and Cameron Wade at HWT, technical falls from Brad Pataky at 125 and Tim Haas at 133, majors from Mark Friend at 165 and Quentin Wright at 174 and decisions from All-Americans Bubba Jenkins at 149 and Dan Vallimont at 157. BU's only wins came as No. 17 Josh Patterson downed Nittany Lion Phil Bomberger at 184 and 197-pounder Corey Waite posted a 10-3 decision over Nathan Andrews, making his PSU dual meet debut.

LABORANTI TAKES SECOND AT MAT-TOWN TO LEAD THREE PSU PLACE WINNERS Senior heavyweight John Laboranti took second place at the 2008 Mat-Town Open on Saturday, Nov. 29, at Lock Haven University. Laboranti went 3-1 on the day, losing in sudden victory in the championship bout to Pittsburgh's Ryan Tomai. Sophomore Adam Lynch rebounded from an opening round loss to post five straight wins in consolations to take third at 133 while red-shirt freshman Micah Bollinger went 5-2 at 165 to take fourth. His winners' bracket loss was a 5-2 decision to No. 15 Rex Kendle of Michigan State, the eventual tournament champion.

HAILE OUT INDEFINITELY Penn State suffered the loss of a second starter in the season's opening week when junior 197-pound starter Andrew Haile suffered an injury in his dual meet debut against Hofstra on Sunday, Nov. 16. Haile underwent successful surgery and is likely lost until at least February (if not for the entire season).

WRIGHT TOPPLES #6 LUCAS IN COLLEGIATE DEBUT True freshman Quentin Wright, thrust into the Penn State line-up just days before the Lions' season opening dual vs. Hofstra, downed returning All-American and 6th-ranked Alton Lucas 4-3 in his collegiate debut. Wright used a last second takedown to send over 3,200 Rec Hall fans into a frenzy and claim the victory on 11/16. WADE WINS IN HIS PENN STATE DUAL MEET DEBUT Red-shirt freshman heavyweight Cameron Wade was solid in claiming a 4-2 win over Hofstra's Jordan Enck in his Penn State dual meet debut. Wade claimed one of Penn State's five wins in the dual in front of over 3,200 cheering Rec Hall fans on 11/16.

VALLIMONT DOWNS #15 BONILLA-BOWMAN OF HOFSTRA Penn State All-American Dan Vallimont, ranked No. 3 in the nation, downed No. 15 Jonny Bonilla-Bowman of Hofstra 11-8 in his season opening action against the Pride on 11/16.

DECKER AND BOLLINGER PLACE AT ESU OPEN The Penn State Nittany Lion wrestling team had nine wrestlers compete in the East Stroudsburg Open yesterday, six attached and three unattached. Senior Jack Decker (Roseland, N.J.) led Penn State with a fifth place finish at 184 while red-shirt freshman Micah Bollinger (Mifflinburg, Pa.) placed seventh at 165. Decker went 2-1 at the event and received a bye in the fifth place bout to claim fifth. His only loss was a quarterfinal defeat to Tom Shovlin of Penn, who placed second. Bollinger went 3-2 with a pin to tie for seventh place as the seventh place bout was not contested.

ERWIN TO MISS 2008-09 SEASON Penn State Nittany Lion wrestler David Erwin (Urbana, Ohio) will miss the entire 2008-09 season after suffering an injury on Nov. 9 at the Michigan State Open. The junior 174-pounder was ranked No. 18 nationally at his weight at the time. Erwin's injury forces the two-year Penn State starter to end his campaign with a 3-0 mark. Erwin was hurt in the semifinals at the MSU Open and took an injury forfeit before the finals bout. With Erwin out, true freshman Quentin Wright (Wingate, Pa.) will forgo a red-shirt season and man the 174-pound spot. Wright, a two-time PIAA State Champion from nearby Bald Eagle Area High School, was one of the nation's top recruits coming out of high school.

ERWIN LEADS 14 NITTANY LIONS AT MSU OPEN; MOLINARO AND PATAKY PLACE AS WELL Junior David Erwin (Urbana, Ohio) took second place at 174 pounds at the MSU Open, leading three Nittany Lions who placed at the event. In all, 14 Nittany Lions competed at the event for head coach Troy Sunderland. Five of Penn State's projected dual meet starters took part, including two of the Nittany Lions' six ranked grapplers. Erwin, ranked No. 20 nationally, went 3-0 to start the tournament but did not wrestle in the finals, taking an injury default after his semifinal win. Erwin's 3-1 finish was good enough for second place. Sophomore Brad Pataky (Clearfield, Pa.), ranked No. 20 at 125, advanced to the semifinals before losing to No. 4 Brandon Precin of Northwestern. Pataky went 2-2 on the day and placed fourth. Freshman Frank Molinaro (Barnegat, N.J.) was also solid at 141, advancing to the semifinals before losing to No. 18 Ryan Williams of Old Dominion. Molinaro wrestled back well, went 5-1 on the day and took third.

PENN STATE RANKED NO. 22 IN USA TODAY/NWCA COACHES POLL The Penn State Nittany Lion wrestling team, under the guidance of head coach Troy Sunderland, is ranked No. 22 in the latest NWCA/USA Today Coaches Poll, as compiled and released by Intermat. The full release can be viewed at www.intermatwrestle.com. Penn State fell to its current ranking after a tough 0-2 weekend. Riddled with injuries, Penn State used a line-up featuring five freshmen in last weekend's losses to No. 8 Minnesota and No. 17 Wisconsin. The Nittany Lions are 7-8-2 overall, 0-2-2 in the Big Ten, and have five individuals ranked among the top 20. Iowa continues to hold down the No. 1 spot, followed by Iowa State (2), Cornell (3), Nebraska (4) and Missouri (5). Ohio State (6), Lehigh (7), Minnesota (8), Illinois (9) and Central Michigan (10) round out the top ten. All 11 Big Ten teams are either ranked or receiving votes for the first time all year. Northwestern (16), Wisconsin (17), Michigan (T18), Indiana (T18), Penn State (22) and Purdue (25) are all ranked while Michigan State is receiving votes for the first time this year.

Junior All-American Bubba Jenkins (Virginia Beach, Va.), who has not wrestled in Penn State's last three duals, is 19-0 and ranked No. 2 at 149. Senior All-American Jake Strayer (South Fork, Pa.) continues his ascent at 133 and is now sitting at No. 9. Sophomore Brad Pataky (Clearfield, Pa.), perhaps Penn State's hottest wrestler, has moved up to No. 13 at 125 and has downed two top ten grapplers in the last two weekends. Junior All-American Dan Vallimont (Lake Hopatcong, N.J.) is ranked at 165 for the first time (after being ranked in the top 10 at 157 all season). He holds the No. 20 spot at his new weight. True-freshman Quentin Wright (Wingate, Pa.) is ranked No. 16 at 174 to round out Penn State's ranked individuals.

NITTANY LIONS SIGN HARRISBURG STAND-OUT EDWARD RUTH TO NATIONAL LETTER OF INTENT The Penn State Nittany Lion wrestling team, under the direction of head coach Troy Sunderland, has signed Harrisburg-native Edward Ruth to a National Letter of Intent. Ruth will join the Nittany Lions next season for the 2009-10 campaign. The talented 171-pounder wrestled at Susquehanna Township High School from his freshmen to junior years and has since moved on to the Blair Academy in New Jersey where he will compete this year and matriculate this spring. "We are very excited that Edward has chosen to continue his career with us at Penn State," said first assistant coach and recruiting coordinator Matt Dernlan. "He is a unique talent and has been blessed with a God-given skill set that few possess. These talents, combined with our tradition, could translate into a truly special career. With Edward's commitment and the talent on our team now, we believe Penn State Wrestling has solidified its status as one of the nation's elite wrestling teams." Ruth is a two-time PIAA Triple-A place-winner, finishing fourth and fifth in his final two years at STHS. Ruth fell to current Nittany Lion 174-pound starter Quentin Wright in the state semifinals each of those seasons. In 2008, he won the NHSCA High School Junior National Championship. "Edward has shown that he has all the ability in the world and his work ethic and attitude make him a great fit for our squad," Sunderland said. "We're very pleased to welcome him to the Penn State wrestling family and look forward to him donning the blue and white singlet." Ruth was coached by Joey Scott at Susquehanna Township and is being coached by Jeff Buxton at The Blair Academy this season. He is the son of Eddie and Thanayi Ruth. The Ruth's reside in Harrisburg, Pa., home of four-time All-American and 2008 National Champion Phil Davis.

PENN STATE WRESTLING RADIO! All Penn State wrestling duals and the post-season will be aired live locally on WRSC (1390 AM State College) and regionally on WHUN (1150 AM Huntingdon) and streamed live at GoPSUsports.com. Jeff Byers will once again serve as the voice of Penn State wrestling!

LIVE AUDIO WEBCASTS ONLY $9.95 PER MONTH! All of Penn State's wrestling duals, the Big Ten Championships and the NCAA Championships (as well as the Troy Sunderland Show), will once again be webcast live at www.GoPSUsports.com. Fans just go to GoPSU and click on All-Access. From there, just sign up for the All-Access package of your choice for as little as $9.95 per month. The All-Access package gives fans all of Penn State's audio and video feeds for every Penn State sporting event that features audio or video, not just wrestling!

THE Troy Sunderland SHOW! Penn State head wrestling coach Troy Sunderland will once again host his weekly coaches show. This year's show will be broadcast each week on WMAJ (1450 AM State College). The shows air on Wednesday's at 6 p.m.

PENN STATE & TAKEDOWN RADIO This year, Penn State is a proud premier sponsor of the nation's top wrestling radio network, Take Down Wrestling Radio. The Nittany Lions have joined forces with TDR and will be featured regularly on the national network. Fans can listen to TDR simply by visiting www.takedownradio.com.