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The B1G Preview: Nittany Lion Wrestlers Head to Minnesota for 2019 Big Ten Championships

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TODAY'S ACTION


UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.; March 4, 2019 -- No. 1 Penn State (14-0, 9-0 B1G), under the guidance of head coach Cael Sanderson, will head to the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, Minn., for the 2019 Big Ten Wrestling Championships.  Penn State's ten starters will compete in Williams Arena on Saturday and Sunday, March 9-10, at the conference's NCAA qualifier.  All rankings listed are InterMat as of Feb. 26.

The event begins on Saturday with an a 11 a.m. session and a 7 p.m. session (Eastern), 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. (Central) local time.  Sunday's action begins at 1 p.m. and concludes with the Big Ten Finals at 4 p.m. (Eastern), 12 p.m. and 3 p.m. (Central) local time.  The finals will air live nationally on the Big Ten Network with all sessions and mats streaming on BTN-Plus/BTN2go.  The finals will stream live on the Fox Sports App as well.

The Nittany Lions concluded their fourth straight unbeaten dual season on Sunday, Feb. 24, with a 47-3 win over visiting Buffalo in Rec Hall.  Penn State went 14-0 overall and won a share of its fourth straight Big Ten Regular Season (dual meet) title with a 9-0 conference mark.  The Nittany Lions have won 59 straight dual meets dating back to the end of the 2014-15 season.

The Big Ten received a total of 78 automatic qualifiers to the 2019 NCAA Championships: nine at 125, eight at 133, nine at 141, six at 149, nine at 157, nine at 165, eight at 174, eight at 184, five at 197 and seven at 285.  Wrestlers who wrestle to that specific place at their respective weight classes will receive automatic trips to the NCAA Championships.

Penn State will take a talented group to Minnesota, four of whom will be making their Big Ten tournament debuts.  Sophomore Devin Schnupp is 6-14 at 125 and will take part in his first conference tournament.  True freshman Roman Bravo-Young is 17-2 and ranked No. 12 at 133 and is also wrestling in his first Big Ten tournament.  All-American sophomore Nick Lee is 24-1 and ranked No. 2 at 141.  Lee is wrestling in his second Big Ten tourney, placing third last year with a 4-1 mark. Redshirt freshman Brady Berge is 16-2 at 149 and ranked No. 13 nationally.  Berge is also competing in his first Big Ten tournament.

Senior Jason Nolf, three-time All-American as an NCAA Finalist and two-time NCAA Champion, is 23-0 overall and ranked No. 1 at 157.  Nolf is 8-1 in his previous three Big Ten tournaments and was the 2017 Big Ten Champion and B1G Wrestler of the Year.  Junior Vincenzo Joseph, two time NCAA Champion and All-American, is 21-0 this season and ranked No. 1 at 165.  Joseph is 6-2 in his prior two conference tournaments. Junior Mark Hall, two-time All-American as an NCAA Finalist as well as the 2017 NCAA Champion, is 23-0 this year and ranked No. 1 at 174.  Hall is 6-1 in his prior two Big Ten tournaments and was the 2017 Big Ten Champion.

Senior Shakur Rasheed, an All-American last year at 197, is 16-0 this year and currently ranked No. 2 in the nation at 184.  Rasheed is competing in his second Big Ten tourney after going 3-1 last year, advancing to the finals at 197.  Senior Bo Nickal, three-time All-American as an NCAA Finalist and two-time NCAA Champion at 184, is 22-0 this year and ranked No. 1 at 197.  Nickal is 9-1 in the Big Ten tournament and won titles in 2016 (174) and 2018 (184).  Senior Anthony Cassar is making his first appearance in the Big Ten Championship.  Cassar is 21-1 at 285 this year and ranked No. 3 in the nation.

Sanderson has led Penn State to five Big Ten Championships (tournament) and six Big Ten Regular Season (dual meet) titles, including this year's dual crown.  The Nittany Lions have had 25 individuals win a total of 43 Big Ten individual titles.  

Penn State's NCAA qualifiers, earned at the 2019 Big Ten Championships, will head to Pittsburgh's PPG Paints Arena for the 2019 NCAA Wrestling Championships on March 21-23.  The Nittany Lions have won seven of the last eight NCAA titles and the last three straight.  Penn State has eight total NCAA titles, including the lone one prior to Sanderson's arrival, earned in 1953.

The 2018-19 Penn State wrestling season is sponsored by The Family Clothesline. Penn State Fans are encouraged to follow Penn State wrestling via twitter at @pennstateWREST, on Penn State Wrestling's Facebook page at www.facebook.com/pennstatewrestling and on Instagram at www.instagram.com/pennstatewrest. This is PENN STATE. WRESTLING lives here.

#1 PENN STATE NITTANY LIONS (14-0, 9-0 B1G)

WT.    Name (Coaches Rank/RPI)    EL    HT/HS    REC
125    Devin Schnupp (NR/NR)    So.    Lititz, Pa./Warwick    6-14
(1-8 vs. B1G this year; 1-14 vs. B1G career; 0-0 in B1G tourney)

133    #12 Roman Bravo-Young (9/7)    Fr.    Tucson, Ariz./Sunny Side    17-2
(4-1 vs. B1G this year; 4-1 vs. B1G career; 0-0 in B1G tourney)

141    #2 Nick Lee (2/6)    So.    Evansville, Ind./Homeschool    24-1
(8-1 vs. B1G this year; 21-4 vs. B1G career; 4-1 in B1G tourney)

149    #13 Brady Berge (13/13)    Fr.    Mantorville, Minn./Kasson-Mantorville    16-2
(4-1 vs. B1G this year; 4-1 vs. B1G career; 0-0 in B1G tourney)

157    #1 Jason Nolf (1/3)    Sr.    Yatesboro, Pa./Kittanning    23-0
(10-0 vs. B1G this year; 47-3 vs. B1G career; 8-1 in B1G tourney; '17 B1G Champ)

165    #1 Vincenzo Joseph (1/1)    Jr.    Pittsburgh, Pa./Central Catholic    21-0
(8-0 vs. B1G this year; 31-5 vs. B1G career; 6-2 in B1G tourney)

174    #1 Mark Hall (1/1)    Jr.    Apple Valley, Minn./Apple Valley    23-0
(9-0 vs. B1G this year; 34-2 vs. B1G career; 6-1 in B1G tourney; '18 B1G Champ)

184    #2 Shakur Rasheed (2/NR)    Sr.    Coram, N.Y./Longwood    16-0
(3-0 vs. B1G this year; 17-5 vs. B1G career; 3-1 in B1G tourney)

197    #1 Bo Nickal (1/2)    Sr.    Allen, Texas/Allen    22-0
(9-0 vs. B1G this year; 56-3 vs. B1G career; 9-1 in B1G tourney; '16,'18 B1G Champ)

285    #3 Anthony Cassar (3/3)    Sr.    Rocky Hill, N.J./Montgomery    21-1
(10-0 vs. B1G this year; 16-0 vs. B1G career; 0-0 in B1G tourney)

Rankings listed are InterMat TPI/InterMat Individual as of 2/26/19

THIS WEEK
#1 Penn State (14-0, 9-0 B1G) heads to Minneapolis, Minn., for the 2019 Big Ten Wrestling Championships.  The two-day event takes place on Sat.-Sun., March 9-10, at the University of Minnesota.

UP NEXT
Penn State's NCAA qualifiers, earned at the Big Ten tournament, will take part in the 2019 NCAA Wrestling Championships at Pittsburgh's PPG Paints Arena on Thur.-Sat., March 21-23.

ON THE AIR
TV         - Sunday's finals on BTN
Radio        - ESPN Radio 1450
Radio online    - Free all year via Lionvision at GoPSUsports.com
Live Web Video     - BTN+/BTN2go --Finals also on Fox Sports App 

THE MILESTONE WATCH LIST
A number of team and individual records and milestones are in play as the 2018-19 wrestling season begins to play itself out:

* Career Wins: 100 win threshold 
    -- Nickal is 20th all-time with 112, Nolf is at 109 
* Career Falls: Record WAS 53
    -- Nolf new holder w/ 58, Nickal 56 is 2nd,  Hall 30 is 14th, Rasheed 27 is 20th.
* Career Dual Meet Wins
    -- Nickal 57 is 7th all-time, Nolf 54 is 13th
* Falls in a season
    -- Nickal 15 is 20th, Nolf 13, Joseph 12
* Big Ten Dual Wins
    -- Cael Sanderson holds record with 74

LIONS HAMMER BUFFALO IN SEASON DUAL FINALE
Penn State hammered visiting Buffalo in the dual meet finale for the Nittany Lions, capping off the team's fourth straight undefeated season.  Penn State won nine of ten bouts, including five straight pins, to roll to a 47-3 win and end the season 14-0 overall.  Penn State won a share of its fourth straight Big Ten Regular Season (dual meet) title a week prior when it finished its conference schedule with a 9-0 mark.  This marks the fourth straight year that Penn State has gone undefeated, including going 9-0 in the Big Ten. The sellout crowd of 6,614 was the 48th straight Rec Hall sellout and the 53rd in the last 55 home events at Penn State, including five of seven in the Bryce Jordan Center.  The Nittany Lions have won 59-straight dual meets dating back to the end of the 2014-15 season.  Sanderson's Lions won their last dual of that campaign, went 16-0 in 2015-16, went 14-0 in 2016-17 and went 14-0 in 2017-18.

LIONS CLAIM SHARE OF 2019 B1G DUAL MEET TITLE
Penn State closed out its Big Ten dual meet schedule with a home win over Michigan State (37-10) on Feb. 15 and a road win at No. 19 Illinois (39-9) on Feb. 17 to finish the conference slate 9-0.  Penn State and Iowa both ended the season with 9-0 records and are Big Ten Regular Season (dual meet) co-champions.  For Penn State, it is the fourth straight season the team has won or shared the regular season crown and the fourth straight season that the Lions posted a 9-0 mark in conference duals.  Penn State has won or shared  six regular season titles since head coach Cael Sanderson took over the program.

STOSSEL PICKS UP FIRST DUAL WIN AT ILLINOIS
Senior Scott Stossel stepped  in at 133 for Penn State in its 39-9 road win at Illinois on Feb. 17, filling in for Roman Bravo-Young who returned to Arizona for a funeral.  Stossel posted a 6-4 win over Illinois' Joshua Contreras to help spark the Lions to the victory, earning his first-ever dual meet victory as a Nittany Lion.

LIONS HAMMER NO. 19 ILLINOIS FOR B1G ROAD WIN
Penn State closed out the Big Ten dual slate with a dominating 39-9 victory at Illinois on Feb. 17.  The Loins won eight of ten bouts, including pins from Mark Hall and Anthony Cassar.  Nick Lee and Bo Nickal won by tech falls, Brady Berge and Vincenzo Joseph had majors and Jason Nolf won by injury default.  Scott Stossel also picked up a decision at 133, his first ever dual win.

PENN STATE DOWNS MICHIGAN STATE 37-10 IN REC HALL
Penn State won seven of ten bouts in front of another sold out Rec Hall crowd to take care of visiting Michigan State 37-10 on Feb. 15.  The Nittany Lions got pins from Jason Nolf, Vincenzo Joseph and Bo Nickal in the victory.

LIONS STORM COLUMBUS, DOWN #2 OHIO STATE 28-9
Penn State stormed into Columbus, Ohio, on Feb. 8 and dominated #2 Ohio State in front of over 13,000 fans in sold out St. John Arena.  Penn State won seven of ten bouts to post the 28-9 win. All seven match-ups featuring ranked foes were won by the Nittany Lions in the dual as Penn State handed Ohio State its worst dual meet loss since the last time the Lions wrestled at Ohio State, a 32-12 win on Feb. 13, 2017.

NICKAL PINS #2 MOORE IN B1G DUAL WIN AT OHIO STATE NAMED B1G WRESTLER OF THE WEEK
Senior Bo Nickal continued his national dominance by handing No. 2 Kollin Moore of Ohio State his first loss of the season on Moore's home mat. Nickal locked up a textbook cradle midway through the opening period of their marquee match-up in Columbus on Friday night and pinned the second-ranked Buckeye at the 1:38 mark. The pin was one of many highlights in Penn State's 28-9 win over No. 2 Ohio State in the nationally televised dual in sold out St. John Arena. Nickal's pin was his 13th of the year and the 54th of his career. He was named Big Ten Wrestler of the Week (his second time this year) for his efforts).

BRAVO-YOUNG OVER #6 PLETCHER; LEE OVER #2 McKENNA SPARK LIONS IN WIN AT OHIO STATE
True freshman Roman-Bravo Young returned to action after being sidelined briefly to down #6 Luke Pletcher of Ohio State 2-1 (tb) in the first match of Penn State's B1G road dual at Ohio State on Feb. 8.  Sophomore Nick Lee followed that win up by handing #2 Joey McKenna his first loss of the season at 141, notching a 7-6 victory. The two wins helped spark Penn State to a 28-9 win at OSU in sold out St. John Arena.

NOLF, JOSEPH, HALL AND CASSAR NOTCH RANKED WINS IN B1G VICTORY OVER OHIO STATE
Penn State won all seven match-ups featuring ranked foes in its 28-9 win at Ohio State on Feb. 8.  Joining the aforementioned Bo Nickal, Roman Bravo-Young and Nick Lee with big ranked wins were four other Nittany Lions, all of whom won by bonus.  Senior Jason Nolf posted a 21-6 tech fall over #6 Ke-Shawn Hayes at 157, junior Vincenzo Joseph majored #12 Te'Shawn Campbell 11-2 at 165, junior Mark Hall majored #18 Ethan Smith 12-4 at 174 and Anthony Cassar majored #19 Chase Singletary 18-8 at 285.

LIONS ROLL OVER #5 MICHIGAN IN SOLD OUT BJC DUAL
Top-ranked Penn State rolled over No. 5 Michigan in front of nearly 16,000 fans in the sold out Bryce Jordan Center in a marquee Big Ten wrestling dual.  The Nittany Lions won seven of ten bouts to roll to the 25-11 victory over the visiting Wolverines and remain unbeaten on the year. The loss was Michigan's first of the season. Penn State posted a convincing 21-13 advantage in takedowns in the dual.  The Nittany Lions picked up four bonus points off one pin (Bo Nickal at 197) and one major (Anthony Cassar at 285). The sellout crowd of 15,703 is the sixth highest indoor attendance figure in NCAA wrestling and the fifth highest at Penn State. The Nittany Lions own the top four indoor figures in NCAA history, including the all-time record of 15,998 set last year against Iowa on Jan. 10, 2018.  Penn State has wrestled in front of 51 sell-outs in its last 53 home outings, including 46 straight in Rec Hall and five of seven in the BJC.

LEE, NOLF, JOSEPH, HALL AND CASSAR TAKE DOWN TOP TEN OPPONENTS IN BJC DUAL WIN OVER MICHIGAN
Penn State won all five match-ups featuring ranked opponents in the team's 25-11 victory over Michigan on Feb. 1.  No. 7 Nick Lee dominated No. 5 Kanen Storr 10-4 at 141, No. 1 Jason Nolf controlled No. 5 Alec Pantaleo 9-2 at 157, No. 1 Vincenzo Joseph used a last second takedown to down No. 7 Logan Massa 4-2 in sudden victory at 165, No. 1 Mark Hall edged No. 3 Myles Amine 3-2 at 174 and No. 4 Anthony Cassar majored No. 8 Mason Parris 19-8 at 285.

FOUR LIONS PLACE AT MESSIAH OPEN
Penn State had four wrestlers competing at the Messiah Open on Feb. 2, attached and unattached, and all four placed.  Junior Patrick Higgins went 3-1 with two pins to place third at 133; true freshman Brandon Meredith went 3-1 with two majors for third at 125; true freshman Paul Feite went 3-3 with two majors for sixth at 157; and true freshman Konner Kraezig went 5-1 with a major, two techs and two pins for third at 165.

SCHNUPP GETS FIRST B1G DUAL WIN IN PENN STATE'S ROAD VICTORY AT INDIANA
Penn State finished off a Big Ten road weekend with another win, winning eight of ten bouts (and eight of nine contested) in a 35-9 victory over the Indiana Hoosiers on Jan. 27.  The Lions had won at Purdue two nights earlier.  Sophomore Devin Schnupp downed Liam Cronin 5-2 at 125 to pick up his first Big Ten dual meet victory.  Bo Nickal, Jason Nolf and Vincenzo Joseph each had pins in the win as well.

LIONS ROLL OVER PURDUE IN WEST LAFAYETTE
Penn State rolled into West Lafayette on Jan. 25 and dominated the Boilermakers in a 30-10 victory.  Wrestling shorthanded without two ranked wrestlers, Penn State won seven of ten bouts.  Bo Nickal majored #12 Christian Brunner 17-6 and Mary Hall controlled #14 Dylan Lydy 6-2 to highlight the win.  Jason Nolf and Vincenzo Joseph each picked up pins as well.

NOLF DOWNS #2 BERGER, JOSEPH DOWNS #6 WHITE AS LIONS ROLL OVER #7 NEBRASKA
Senior Jason Nolf and junior Vincenzo Joseph both posted big wins in anticipated match-ups as Penn State rolled over #7 Nebraska 25-6 on Jan. 20 in sold out Rec Hall.  Nolf dominated #2 Tyler Berger 10-4 at 157, notching the bout's only four takedowns.  Joseph shutout #2 Isaiah White 2-0 at 165 in his first match in two weeks.  In all, Penn State won all six bouts featuring ranked opponents.  Mark Hall downed #9 Mikey Labriola 5-3 at 174, Bo Nickal beat #11 Eric Schultz 8-6 at 197, Anthony Cassar beat #14 David Jensen 10-4 at 285 and Nick Lee downed #19 Chad Red 5-4 at 141.

CASSAR DOWNS #9 HILLGER AS LIONS TOP WISCONSIN
Heavyweight Anthony Cassar dominated #9 Trent Hillger 11-5 to lead the Penn State Nittany Lions to a 24-13 win over #19 Wisconsin in sold out Rec Hall on Jan. 13.  Cassar's win was the highlight in a hard fought dual that included tech falls from Jason Nolf and Mark Hall.

PENN STATE ROLLS UP 51 TDS IN WIN AT #11 NORTHWESTERN 
The Penn State Nittany Lions put on an offensive show in their first Big Ten road dual of the season, collecting 51 takedowns in a 33-8 win at #11 Northwestern on Jan. 11.  The Nittany Lions only gave up 7 takedowns in the big victory.  Jason Nolf won his 100th career match with a dominating 19-7 major over #3 Ryan Deakin at 157. Nolf had eight takedowns, two stall points and a penalty point in the win, Deakin's only points were escapes.  Anthony Cassar majored #19 Conan Jennings 12-3 at 285 as  well.

NOLF DOMINATES #3 DEAKIN FOR 100TH CAREER VICTORY; EARNS B1G WRESTLER OF THE WEEK HONORS
Senior Jason Nolf won his 100th career bout in dominating fashion on Jan. 11, rolling to a 19-7 major decision over #3 Ryan Deakin in the Lions' dual at Northwestern.  Nolf reeled off eight takedowns and forced Deakin into three stall warnings and a locked hands in the lopsided win. Deakin's only points came from escapes. Nolf, who won by tech fall two days later in a win over Wisconsin, was named Big Ten Wrestler of the Week for his efforts.

FORMER LION GREAT DAVID TAYLOR NAMED UWW FREESTYLE WRESTLER OF THE YEAR FOR 2018
Former Penn State great and current Nittany Lion Wrestling Club resident David Taylor was named the UWW Best Freestyle Wrestler of the Year for 2018.  The award was based on the number of ranking points each wrestler attained over the course of the 2018 season.  Petra Olli of FInland won the women's ward and Peter Bacsi of Hungary won the Greco-Roman award.

VERKLEEREN WINS HITCHCOCK MEMORIAL OPEN
Five members of the Penn State wrestling team competed at the Floyd 'Shorty' Hitchcock Memorial Classic at Millersville University on Saturday.  Wrestlers competed both attached and unattached at the event. Redshirt freshman Jarod Verkleeren rolled through the field at 149, winning the title with a 4-0 mark.  Verkleeren had two pins and a technical fall. Redshirt freshman Austin Hoopes went 2-2 at 184. Sophomore Justin Lopez competed 125 and picked up a victory as did true freshman Paul Feite at 157, whose win was a tech fall. Junior Aarif Asif competed at 165 as well for Penn State.

LIONS ROLL TO 8TH SOUTHERN SCUFFLE TITLE; 6 CHAMPS, NICKAL CLAIMS O.W. AND GORRIARAN
The Penn State Nittany Lions won their eighth Southern Scuffle title in their last eight visits on Jan. 1-2 in Chattanooga.  Penn State crowned eight champs, had two runners-up and three third place finishes in a strong team showing.  Twelve of Penn State's 18 competitors placed at the event.  Nick Lee went 6-0 to win the 141-pound title, Jason Nolf went 5-0 with three pins to win at 157, Vincenzo Joseph went 5-0 with two pins to win at 165, Mark Hall went 5-0 with two tech falls to win at 174, Shakur Rasheed went 4-0 with a pin to win the crown at 184 and Bo Nickal went 5-0 with five pins to win at 197.  Nickal was honored as the Outstanding Wrestler (his second such honor having won in 2016) and he won the Gorriaran Award with five pins in a total of 10:32 (Nickal wrestled only 10:32 of a potential 35:00 of total time).  Marquee wins for Penn State's six champs included Vincenzo Joseph's 6-5 win over #3 Chance Marsteller of Lock Haven in the finals and Mark Hall's 5-1 win over Oklahoma State's Joe Smith in the finals.

LIONS PLACE 12 AT SOUTHERN SCUFFLE
In addition to Penn State's six champions at the 2019 Southern Scuffle on Jan. 1-2 in Chattanooga, Penn State had six other place winners at the event.  Sophomore Bo Pipher lost in the finals to teammate Jason Nolf to finish second at 157 and Anthony Cassar dropped a 3-2 decision to #3 Derek White of Oklahoma State in the finals to place second at 285.  Both Pipher and Cassar went 4-1 overall.  True freshman Roman Bravo-Young went 5-1 to place third at 133 while redshirt freshman Brady Berge went 6-1 to finish third at 149.  Senior Nick Nevills went 5-1 to finish third at 285. Redshirt freshman Mason Manville went 4-2 in placed seventh at 165.

NICKAL ECLIPSES 100-WIN MILESTONE AT SCUFFLE; GOES 5-0 WITH 5 PINS TO WIN B1G WRESTLER OF THE WEEK 
Senior Bo Nickal became the 34th member of the 100-wins at Penn State club, eclipsing the mark during his 5-0 run to the Southern Scuffle title on Jan. 1-2 in Chattanooga.  Nickal went 5-0 with five pins, with the fifth pin his 50th career fall.  Nickal was named tournament OW and won the Gorriaran Award having five pins in just 10:32. He was named Big Ten Wrestler of the Week for the week ending Jan. 6, 2019, for his efforts.

NOLF BECOMES PENN STATE'S ALL-TIME FALLS LEADER
Senior Jason Nolf went 5-0 with three pins to win the Southern Scuffle title on Jan. 1-2.  His third pin, on Jan. 2, was historic as it was his 54th career fall and moved him into first place alone on Penn State's all-time pins list.  Nolf broke the record of 53 held by Lion greats Josh Moore, David Taylor and Zain Retherford. 

PENN STATE COMPETES AT WILKES AND F&M OVER BREAK
A handful of Nittany Lions competed at the Wilkes Open in late December and the Franklin and Marshall Open in early January, wrestling both attached and unattached. Top performers included Brian Friery, placing fourth at Wilkes at 157 with a 3-2 mark and Scott Stossel going 3-2 at Franklin and Marshall to finish T-7th at 133.

HALL AND JOSEPH'S TOP-FIVE WINS LEAD LIONS TO BIG VICTORY OVER #9 ARIZONA STATE
Juniors Mark Hall and Vincenzo Joseph notched impressive top-five victories to spark Penn State to a dominating 41-3 win over #9 Arizona State in sold out Rec Hall on Dec. 14.  Hall took down previously unbeaten and top-ranked Zahid Valencia at 174, posting a 4-0 shutout with 4:24 in riding time.  Joseph majored No. 5 Josh Shields at 165, rolling to a convincing 11-2 major.  Their two wins were two of Penn State's nine in the dual victory.  

BRAVO-YOUNG, BERGE, NOLF WITH RANKED WINS IN DUAL VICTORY OVER ARIZONA STATE
With Hall and Joseph notching top-five wins, three other Nittany Lions posted victories over ranked wrestlers in Penn State's dual meet win over the Sun Devils.  True freshman Roman Bravo-Young dominated seventh-ranked 125-pounder Ryan Millhof, who moved up to 133 in the dual. Bravo-Young was untouched, posting a 14-1 major over the returning All-American.  Brady Berge made his Rec Hall dual debut and posted a solid 5-4 win over #11 Josh Maruca at 149.  Senior Jason Nolf majored #16 Christian Pagdilao 18-3 at 157, giving the Nittany Lions a sweep of all five matches against a ranked Sun Devil. 

HALL EARNS B1G AND USA WRESTLING WoW HONORS
Junior Mark Hall was named both Big Ten Wrestler of the Week and USA Wrestling National Wrestler of the Week for the week ending Dec. 16, 2018.  Hall earned the honor after his impressive 4-0 shutout win, including 2:41 in riding time, over then No. 1 Zahid Valencia in Penn State's 41-3 dual victory over Arizona State on Dec. 14.

PENN STATE SHUTS OUT #10 LEHIGH IN SOLD OUT REC HALL
Penn State won all ten bouts in a 42-0 shutout win over #10 Lehigh in sold out Rec Hall on Dec. 2.  The win over the short-handed Mountain Hawks was highlighted by three ranked wins for the Lions and sophomore Devin Schnupp's first dual victory in Rec Hall.  Mark Hall posted a 6-2 win over No. 7 Jordan Kutler at 174, Bo Nickal teched No. 15 Jake Jakobsen 25-10 at 197 and Anthony Cassar notched a 12-3 major over No. 6 Jordan Wood at 285.  Schnupp downed Luke Resnick 6-1 at 125 for his first dual victory in Rec Hall.

PENN STATE AND BUCKNELL COMPETE IN HISTORIC DUAL MEET AT STOJKA PAVILION
The Penn State Nittany Lions and Bucknell Bison competed in an historic dual meet in Lewisburg, Pa., on Nov. 30.  The dual, won by Penn State 42-3, was the first-ever trip for Penn State to Bucknell for a dual and was wrestled in BU's Stojka Pavilion.  A sellout crowd of 4,279 witnessed the Lion win, a Bucknell wrestling record and the third highest in the building's history.  Key wins for Penn State included sophomore Devin Schnupp getting his first dual victory at 125 and redshirt freshman Brady Berge making his Lion dual debut with a technical fall win at 149.

PENN STATE PINS ITS WAY TO KEYSTONE CLASSIC TITLE
Penn State won the 2018 Keystone Classic on Nov. 18, rolling up a lofty 192.0 points and crowning eight champions.  This marks the third straight year that Penn State has claimed the crown, wrestled in the University of Pennsylvania's historic Palestra. A total of 18 Nittany Lion wrestlers competed at the event.  At a weight where the Lions had more than one athlete competing, the top point scorer at that weight had his points tallied into the team score. The entire Penn State contingent tasted success at the event, with every Nittany Lion collecting at least one victory and 14 of the 18 Penn Staters competing placing.  Penn State crowned eight champions at the event.  All-in-all, Penn State had 14 place winners: eight champions, one runner-up, one third, one fourth, one fifth and two sixths. Penn State posted a gaudy 60-16 overall record, including 10 majors, 11 technical falls and 21 pins. 

LIONS CROWN 8 CHAMPS AT KEYSTONE CLASSIC
Penn State had eight wrestlers win titles at the Keystone Classic on Nov. 18 in Philadelphia.  Roman Bravo-Young went 3-0 with a pin and a technical fall to win at 133; Nick Lee went 5-0 with a pin, three techs and a major to win at 141; Jason Nolf went 4-0 with three pins and a major to win at 157; Vincenzo Joseph went 5-0 with four pins and a tech to win at 165, earning OW honors; Mark Hall went 4-0 with two pins to win at 174; Shakur Rasheed went 4-0 with three pins and a tech to win at 184; Bo Nickal went 3-0 with two pins and a major to win at 197; and Anthony Cassar went 3-0 with a pin and a major to win at 285.

BLUMER LEADS PENN STATE CONTINGENT AT MAT-TOWN
Six members of the Penn State Nittany Lion wrestling team competed at the Mat-Town Open today at Lock Haven University. Three Nittany Lions placed at the event as wrestlers competed both attached and unattached. Redshirt freshman Joey Blumer led Penn State with a runner-up finish at 149.  Blumer went 2-1, advancing to the finals before losing in the title bout. Sophomore Brian Friery picked up a win at 157, placing fourth.  His victory was a major. Redshirt freshman Scott Obendorfer placed fourth at 141 as well, going 2-2.

LIONS USE SEVEN PINS TO DOMINATE #24 KENT STATE
Penn State opened up the 2018-19 season in stellar fashion, rolling to a 52-3 victory over #24 Kent State in sold out Rec Hall on Nov. 11.  The Lions won nine of ten bouts, including seven pins and two technical falls.  Penn State got pins from two freshmen in their collegiate debuts.  True freshman Roman Bravo-Young got a pin at 133 and redshirt freshman Jarod Verkleeren got a fall at 149.  Also picking up pins were Jason Nolf at 157, Vincenzo Joseph at 165, Mark Hall at 174, Shakur Rasheed at 184 and Bo Nickal at 197.  Nick Lee (141) and Anthony Cassar (285) got the tech falls.

GARDNER AND MANVILLE PLACE AT BEARCAT OPEN
Seven members of the Penn State Nittany Lions competed at the 2018 Bearcat Open in Binghamton, N.Y., today.  Two Nittany Lions came away as place-winners at the day-long event at Binghamton.  Wrestlers competed both attached an unattached at the open tournament. Sophomore Luke Gardner and freshman Mason Manville led the Nittany Lions, each placing fourth at their respective weight classes.  Gardner went 4-2 with a major and a pin to finish fourth at 149.  Manville went 3-2 at 174, earning fourth place as well.  Sophomore Bo Pipher went 2-2 with a pin at 157 as well.

5 LIONS OPEN TOURNEY SEASON AT CLARION
Five members of head coach Cael Sanderson's Nittany Lion wrestling team competed at the Clarion Open today, officially opening up the 2018-19 open tournament season.  Every Nittany Lion competing came away with at least one victory. Sophomore Alex Nicholas posted the most victories for Penn State, going 3-2 with a technical fall at 285. Sophomore Brian Friery went 2-2 with a tech fall at 157 as well. Sophomore Justin Lopez posted a 2-2 mark at 125 while red-shirt freshman Scott Obendorfer went 1-2 with a pin 141. Redshirt freshman Austin Hoopes went 1-2 at 184.