Van Ness, PSU's 149-pounder, suffered his first loss of the season in the Lions' 31-7 win at Nebraska last Friday.
Penn State Wrestling passed their first real test of the season as they took down No. 6 Nebraska 31-7 Friday night. And by “passed”, obviously I mean they got straight A’s across the board.
Dan Rainville / USA TODAY NETWORK The No. 1 Penn State wrestling team brings its 63-match win streak to Nebraska on Friday night for a prime-time Big Ten dual between top-10 teams. Unbeaten ...
Two of the top-ranked Penn State wrestling program’s biggest home duals of the 2024-’25 season are approaching fast with the ...
Some people within the college wrestling universe have either long believed or are starting to come around to the idea of ...
The three-time defending NCAA champions are in town, and Nebraska is hoping to feed off the home crowd's energy Friday night.
Dylan Raiola is getting the most out of his time in Nebraska. The post Dylan Raiola Backs Nebraska Coach With 3-Word ...
Another Penn State wrestler is receiving recognition from the Big Ten. Nittany Lions’ heavyweight Greg Kerkvliet is the ...