Penn State sophomore Beau Bartlett the No. 7 seed at 149, met Christian Kanzler of Illinois in consolation action. Bartlett pinned Kanzler at the 3:40 mark 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 Drew Hildebrandt, No. 2 seed at 125, dropped a 6-3 decision to Minnesota's Patrick McKee in the consolation bracket 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 Drew Hildebrandt, No. 2 seed at 125, dropped a 6-3 decision to Minnesota's Patrick McKee in the consolation bracket 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 Drew Hildebrandt, No. 2 seed at 125, dropped a 6-3 decision to Minnesota's Patrick McKee in the consolation bracket 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 Drew Hildebrandt, No. 2 seed at 125, dropped a 6-3 decision to Minnesota's Patrick McKee in the consolation bracket 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, met Christian Kanzler of Illinois in consolation action. Bartlett pinned Kanzler at the 3:40 mark 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, met Christian Kanzler of Illinois in consolation action. Bartlett pinned Kanzler at the 3:40 mark 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, met Christian Kanzler of Illinois in consolation action. Bartlett pinned Kanzler at the 3:40 mark 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, met Christian Kanzler of Illinois in consolation action. Bartlett pinned Kanzler at the 3:40 mark 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, met Christian Kanzler of Illinois in consolation action. Bartlett pinned Kanzler at the 3:40 mark 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, met Christian Kanzler of Illinois in consolation action. Bartlett pinned Kanzler at the 3:40 mark 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, dropped a 3-2 decision to Cael Carlson of Minnesota 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, dropped a 3-2 decision to Cael Carlson of Minnesota 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, dropped a 3-2 decision to Cael Carlson of Minnesota 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, dropped a 3-2 decision to Cael Carlson of Minnesota 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 head coach Cael Sanderson 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, dropped a 3-2 decision to Cael Carlson of Minnesota 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. 15 Mike VanBrill of Rutgers. Bartlett took VanBrill through sudden victory tied 1-1 only to lose a close 2-1 (tb) decision on riding time. Bartlett's loss moves him to the seventh-place bout 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. 15 Mike VanBrill of Rutgers. Bartlett took VanBrill through sudden victory tied 1-1 only to lose a close 2-1 (tb) decision on riding time. Bartlett's loss moves him to the seventh-place bout 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. 15 Mike VanBrill of Rutgers. Bartlett took VanBrill through sudden victory tied 1-1 only to lose a close 2-1 (tb) decision on riding time. Bartlett's loss moves him to the seventh-place bout 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. 15 Mike VanBrill of Rutgers. Bartlett took VanBrill through sudden victory tied 1-1 only to lose a close 2-1 (tb) decision on riding time. Bartlett's loss moves him to the seventh-place bout 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 Roman Bravo-Young, No. 1 seed at 133, rolled to a 4-0 decision over No. 8 Dylan Ragusin of Michigan in 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 Roman Bravo-Young, No. 1 seed at 133, rolled to a 4-0 decision over No. 8 Dylan Ragusin of Michigan in 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 Roman Bravo-Young, No. 1 seed at 133, rolled to a 4-0 decision over No. 8 Dylan Ragusin of Michigan in 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 Roman Bravo-Young, No. 1 seed at 133, rolled to a 4-0 decision over No. 8 Dylan Ragusin of Michigan in 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 Roman Bravo-Young, No. 1 seed at 133, rolled to a 4-0 decision over No. 8 Dylan Ragusin of Michigan in 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 Nick Lee, No. 1 seed at 141, rolled to a 16-1 tech fall of No. 18 Jake Bergeland of Minnesota in the semifinals 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, rolled to a 16-1 tech fall of No. 18 Jake Bergeland of Minnesota in the semifinals 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, rolled to a 16-1 tech fall of No. 18 Jake Bergeland of Minnesota in the semifinals 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, rolled to a 16-1 tech fall of No. 18 Jake Bergeland of Minnesota in the semifinals 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, rolled to a 16-1 tech fall of No. 18 Jake Bergeland of Minnesota in the semifinals 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, rolled to a 16-1 tech fall of No. 18 Jake Bergeland of Minnesota in the semifinals 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 asst. coach Casey Cunningham and Cody Sanderson congratulate Nicke Lee after his semifinal win 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 Brady Berge, the No. 10 seed at 157, fell 3-1 in sudden victory overtime to No. 10 Will Lewan of Michigan in 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, fell 3-1 in sudden victory overtime to No. 10 Will Lewan of Michigan in 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, fell 3-1 in sudden victory overtime to No. 10 Will Lewan of Michigan in 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, rolled to a 7-2 victory over Taylor Venz of Nebraska in 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, rolled to a 7-2 victory over Taylor Venz of Nebraska in 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, rolled to a 7-2 victory over Taylor Venz of Nebraska in 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, rolled to a 7-2 victory over Taylor Venz of Nebraska in 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, rolled to a 7-2 victory over Taylor Venz of Nebraska in 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, picked up a 5-2 victory over No. 5 Cameron Caffey of Michigan State in 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, picked up a 5-2 victory over No. 5 Cameron Caffey of Michigan State in 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, picked up a 5-2 victory over No. 5 Cameron Caffey of Michigan State in 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, picked up a 5-2 victory over No. 5 Cameron Caffey of Michigan State in 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, picked up a 5-2 victory over No. 5 Cameron Caffey of Michigan State in 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, picked up a 5-2 victory over No. 5 Cameron Caffey of Michigan State in 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, fell to No. 4 Tony Cassioppi of Iowa 6-4 in 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, fell to No. 4 Tony Cassioppi of Iowa 6-4 in 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, fell to No. 4 Tony Cassioppi of Iowa 6-4 in 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, fell to No. 4 Tony Cassioppi of Iowa 6-4 in 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, fell to No. 4 Tony Cassioppi of Iowa 6-4 in 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 Casey Cunningham 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