Penn State senior Brady Berge, the No. 10 seed at 157, took on No. 2 seed Kaleb Young of Iowa in the quarterfinals and posted a thrilling 5-3 victory to advance to the semifinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb.Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State sophomore Beau Bartlett the No. 7 seed at 149, picked up a 3-2 win over No. 10 seed Michael Blockhus of Minnesota in the opening round of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State sophomore Beau Bartlett the No. 7 seed at 149, picked up a 3-2 win over No. 10 seed Michael Blockhus of Minnesota in the opening round of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State sophomore Beau Bartlett the No. 7 seed at 149, picked up a 3-2 win over No. 10 seed Michael Blockhus of Minnesota in the opening round of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State sophomore Beau Bartlett the No. 7 seed at 149, picked up a 3-2 win over No. 10 seed Michael Blockhus of Minnesota in the opening round of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State sophomore Beau Bartlett the No. 7 seed at 149, picked up a 3-2 win over No. 10 seed Michael Blockhus of Minnesota in the opening round of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State sophomore Beau Bartlett the No. 7 seed at 149, picked up a 3-2 win over No. 10 seed Michael Blockhus of Minnesota in the opening round of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State junior Creighton Edsell, the No. 10 seed at 165, notched a 3-2 sudden victory win over Purdue's Hayden Lohrey (the 7th-seed) in the opening round of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State junior Creighton Edsell, the No. 10 seed at 165, notched a 3-2 sudden victory win over Purdue's Hayden Lohrey (the 7th-seed) in the opening round of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State junior Creighton Edsell, the No. 10 seed at 165, notched a 3-2 sudden victory win over Purdue's Hayden Lohrey (the 7th-seed) in the opening round of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State junior Creighton Edsell, the No. 10 seed at 165, notched a 3-2 sudden victory win over Purdue's Hayden Lohrey (the 7th-seed) in the opening round of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State asst. coach Jimmy Kennedy talks with Creighton Edsell at the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State junior Creighton Edsell, the No. 10 seed at 165, notched a 3-2 sudden victory win over Purdue's Hayden Lohrey (the 7th-seed) in the opening round of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State sophomore Greg Kerkvliet, the No. 3 seed at 285, wrestled Maryland's Zach Schrader inthe first round. Kerkvliet took Schrader down quickly, turned him three times to open up a 14-0 lead and then pinned him on his fourth turn, getting the fall at the 2:13 to advance to the quarterfinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State sophomore Greg Kerkvliet, the No. 3 seed at 285, wrestled Maryland's Zach Schrader inthe first round. Kerkvliet took Schrader down quickly, turned him three times to open up a 14-0 lead and then pinned him on his fourth turn, getting the fall at the 2:13 to advance to the quarterfinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State head coach Cael Sanderson during the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State sophomore Greg Kerkvliet, the No. 3 seed at 285, wrestled Maryland's Zach Schrader inthe first round. Kerkvliet took Schrader down quickly, turned him three times to open up a 14-0 lead and then pinned him on his fourth turn, getting the fall at the 2:13 to advance to the quarterfinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State sophomore Greg Kerkvliet, the No. 3 seed at 285, wrestled Maryland's Zach Schrader inthe first round. Kerkvliet took Schrader down quickly, turned him three times to open up a 14-0 lead and then pinned him on his fourth turn, getting the fall at the 2:13 to advance to the quarterfinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State sophomore Greg Kerkvliet, the No. 3 seed at 285, wrestled Maryland's Zach Schrader inthe first round. Kerkvliet took Schrader down quickly, turned him three times to open up a 14-0 lead and then pinned him on his fourth turn, getting the fall at the 2:13 to advance to the quarterfinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State senior Brady Berge, the No. 10 seed at 157, took on No. 7 seed Garret Model of Wisconsin in the first round and picked up a 10-2 major decision to advance to the quarterfinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State senior Brady Berge, the No. 10 seed at 157, took on No. 7 seed Garret Model of Wisconsin in the first round and picked up a 10-2 major decision to advance to the quarterfinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State senior Brady Berge, the No. 10 seed at 157, took on No. 7 seed Garret Model of Wisconsin in the first round and picked up a 10-2 major decision to advance to the quarterfinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State senior Brady Berge, the No. 10 seed at 157, took on No. 7 seed Garret Model of Wisconsin in the first round and picked up a 10-2 major decision to advance to the quarterfinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State senior Brady Berge, the No. 10 seed at 157, took on No. 7 seed Garret Model of Wisconsin in the first round and picked up a 10-2 major decision to advance to the quarterfinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State senior Brady Berge, the No. 10 seed at 157, took on No. 7 seed Garret Model of Wisconsin in the first round and picked up a 10-2 major decision to advance to the quarterfinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State senior Drew Hildebrandt, No. 2 seed at 125, had a first-round bye but fell to No. 7 seed Michael DeAugustino of Northwestern, 5-3 in sudden victory to move the the consolation bracket of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State senior Drew Hildebrandt, No. 2 seed at 125, had a first-round bye but fell to No. 7 seed Michael DeAugustino of Northwestern, 5-3 in sudden victory to move the the consolation bracket of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State senior Drew Hildebrandt, No. 2 seed at 125, had a first-round bye but fell to No. 7 seed Michael DeAugustino of Northwestern, 5-3 in sudden victory to move the the consolation bracket of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State senior Drew Hildebrandt, No. 2 seed at 125, had a first-round bye but fell to No. 7 seed Michael DeAugustino of Northwestern, 5-3 in sudden victory to move the the consolation bracket of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State senior Drew Hildebrandt, No. 2 seed at 125, had a first-round bye but fell to No. 7 seed Michael DeAugustino of Northwestern, 5-3 in sudden victory to move the the consolation bracket of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State senior Drew Hildebrandt, No. 2 seed at 125, had a first-round bye but fell to No. 7 seed Michael DeAugustino of Northwestern, 5-3 in sudden victory to move the the consolation bracket of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State senior Roman Bravo-Young, No. 1 seed at 133, had a first-round bye. He took on No. 9 seed Matt Ramos of Purdue and rolled to a 11-3 major decision in the quarterfinals to advance to the semis of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State senior Roman Bravo-Young, No. 1 seed at 133, had a first-round bye. He took on No. 9 seed Matt Ramos of Purdue and rolled to a 11-3 major decision in the quarterfinals to advance to the semis of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State senior Roman Bravo-Young, No. 1 seed at 133, had a first-round bye. He took on No. 9 seed Matt Ramos of Purdue and rolled to a 11-3 major decision in the quarterfinals to advance to the semis of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State senior Roman Bravo-Young, No. 1 seed at 133, had a first-round bye. He took on No. 9 seed Matt Ramos of Purdue and rolled to a 11-3 major decision in the quarterfinals to advance to the semis of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State senior Roman Bravo-Young, No. 1 seed at 133, had a first-round bye. He took on No. 9 seed Matt Ramos of Purdue and rolled to a 11-3 major decision in the quarterfinals to advance to the semis of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State senior Nick Lee, No. 1 seed at 141, had a first-round bye. He met No. 8 seed Joe Zargo of Wisconsin, and rolled to a 16-0 tech fall to advance to the semis at the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State senior Nick Lee, No. 1 seed at 141, had a first-round bye. He met No. 8 seed Joe Zargo of Wisconsin, and rolled to a 16-0 tech fall to advance to the semis at the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State senior Nick Lee, No. 1 seed at 141, had a first-round bye. He met No. 8 seed Joe Zargo of Wisconsin, and rolled to a 16-0 tech fall to advance to the semis at the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State senior Nick Lee, No. 1 seed at 141, had a first-round bye. He met No. 8 seed Joe Zargo of Wisconsin, and rolled to a 16-0 tech fall to advance to the semis at the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State sophomore Beau Bartlett the No. 7 seed at 149, took on No. 5 Austin Gomez of Wisconsin, the 2nd-seed, in the quarters where he dropped an 12-4 major decision moving him into the consolation action of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State sophomore Beau Bartlett the No. 7 seed at 149, took on No. 5 Austin Gomez of Wisconsin, the 2nd-seed, in the quarters where he dropped an 12-4 major decision moving him into the consolation action of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State sophomore Beau Bartlett the No. 7 seed at 149, took on No. 5 Austin Gomez of Wisconsin, the 2nd-seed, in the quarters where he dropped an 12-4 major decision moving him into the consolation action of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State senior Brady Berge, the No. 10 seed at 157, took on No. 2 seed Kaleb Young of Iowa in the quarterfinals and posted a thrilling 5-3 victory to advance to the semifinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State senior Brady Berge, the No. 10 seed at 157, took on No. 2 seed Kaleb Young of Iowa in the quarterfinals and posted a thrilling 5-3 victory to advance to the semifinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State senior Brady Berge, the No. 10 seed at 157, took on No. 2 seed Kaleb Young of Iowa in the quarterfinals and posted a thrilling 5-3 victory to advance to the semifinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State senior Brady Berge, the No. 10 seed at 157, took on No. 2 seed Kaleb Young of Iowa in the quarterfinals and posted a thrilling 5-3 victory to advance to the semifinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State senior Brady Berge, the No. 10 seed at 157, took on No. 2 seed Kaleb Young of Iowa in the quarterfinals and posted a thrilling 5-3 victory to advance to the semifinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State senior Brady Berge, the No. 10 seed at 157, took on No. 2 seed Kaleb Young of Iowa in the quarterfinals and posted a thrilling 5-3 victory to advance to the semifinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State asst. coach Cody Sanderson during Brady Berge's match with Iowa's Kaleb Young at the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State junior Creighton Edsell, the No. 10 seed at 165, fell 8-2 to the No. 2 seed Alex Marinelli of Iowa in the quarterfinals to move to the consolation bracket of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State junior Creighton Edsell, the No. 10 seed at 165, fell 8-2 to the No. 2 seed Alex Marinelli of Iowa in the quarterfinals to move to the consolation bracket of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State sophomore Carter Starocci, No. 1 seed at 174, had a first-round bye. He took on Maryland's Dominic Solis in the quarterfinals and pinned the Terrapin at the 2:13 mark in the first period to advance to the semifinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State sophomore Carter Starocci, No. 1 seed at 174, had a first-round bye. He took on Maryland's Dominic Solis in the quarterfinals and pinned the Terrapin at the 2:13 mark in the first period to advance to the semifinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State sophomore Carter Starocci, No. 1 seed at 174, had a first-round bye. He took on Maryland's Dominic Solis in the quarterfinals and pinned the Terrapin at the 2:13 mark in the first period to advance to the semifinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State sophomore Carter Starocci, No. 1 seed at 174, had a first-round bye. He took on Maryland's Dominic Solis in the quarterfinals and pinned the Terrapin at the 2:13 mark in the first period to advance to the semifinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State sophomore Carter Starocci, No. 1 seed at 174, had a first-round bye. He took on Maryland's Dominic Solis in the quarterfinals and pinned the Terrapin at the 2:13 mark in the first period to advance to the semifinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State Junior Aaron Brooks, No. 1 seed at 184, had a first-round bye. He battled No. 8 seed Kyle Cochran of Maryland and pinned the Terrapin at the 1:40 mark of the first period to advance to the semifinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State Junior Aaron Brooks, No. 1 seed at 184, had a first-round bye. He battled No. 8 seed Kyle Cochran of Maryland and pinned the Terrapin at the 1:40 mark of the first period to advance to the semifinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State Junior Aaron Brooks, No. 1 seed at 184, had a first-round bye. He battled No. 8 seed Kyle Cochran of Maryland and pinned the Terrapin at the 1:40 mark of the first period to advance to the semifinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State head coach Cael Sanderson talks with Max Dean at the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State junior Max Dean, the No. 2 seed at 197, had a first-round bye. He met No. 7 seed Greg Bulsak of Rutgers in the quarterfinals and rolled to a convincing 6-2 victory to advance to the semifinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State junior Max Dean, the No. 2 seed at 197, had a first-round bye. He met No. 7 seed Greg Bulsak of Rutgers in the quarterfinals and rolled to a convincing 6-2 victory to advance to the semifinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State junior Max Dean, the No. 2 seed at 197, had a first-round bye. He met No. 7 seed Greg Bulsak of Rutgers in the quarterfinals and rolled to a convincing 6-2 victory to advance to the semifinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State junior Max Dean, the No. 2 seed at 197, had a first-round bye. He met No. 7 seed Greg Bulsak of Rutgers in the quarterfinals and rolled to a convincing 6-2 victory to advance to the semifinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State junior Max Dean, the No. 2 seed at 197, had a first-round bye. He met No. 7 seed Greg Bulsak of Rutgers in the quarterfinals and rolled to a convincing 6-2 victory to advance to the semifinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State sophomore Greg Kerkvliet, the No. 3 seed at 285 took on No. 6 seed Christian Lance of Nebraska in the quarterfinals. Kerkvliet rolled to a 7-1 decision to advance to the semifinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State sophomore Greg Kerkvliet, the No. 3 seed at 285 took on No. 6 seed Christian Lance of Nebraska in the quarterfinals. Kerkvliet rolled to a 7-1 decision to advance to the semifinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders
Penn State sophomore Greg Kerkvliet, the No. 3 seed at 285 took on No. 6 seed Christian Lance of Nebraska in the quarterfinals. Kerkvliet rolled to a 7-1 decision to advance to the semifinals of the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships on Saturday March 5, 2022 hosted by the University of Nebraska at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb. Photo by Mark Selders