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Team standings at NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships after day two 1. Penn State, 135.5; 2. Nebraska, 101.5; 3. Oklahoma State, 91; 4. Iowa, 73.5; 5. Minnesota, 47; 6. Cornell, 46; 7.
PHILADELPHIA — Coach David Taylor and the third-ranked Oklahoma State wrestling team are fighting for position on the final day of the NCAA Championships, which begin at 10 a.m. CT Saturday at ...
PHILADELPHIA — Coach David Taylor and the third-ranked Oklahoma State wrestling team are fighting for position on the final day of the NCAA Championships, which begin at 10 a.m. CT Saturday at ...
Click here for updates and highlights from Saturday's sessions at the NCAA Wrestling Championships ... as well as a few additional notes, interviews, team scores, and matchups for state of Iowa ...
No. 4 Owen Trephan (Lehigh), 13-5 Two-time NCAA champion No. 1 Gable Steveson gets on the board first with a takedown. Owen Trephan of Lehigh escapes. Steveson chooses down to start the period and ...
Penn State is undefeated through Day 1 of the 2025 NCAA Wrestling Championships. The Nittany Lions went 20-0 on Thursday to send all 10 wrestlers through to the quarterfinals. Mitchell Mesenbrink ...
Penn State's Carter Starocci become the first, and likely only, five-time national champion when he won at 184 pounds in Philadelphia. As big as that was, Oklahoma State's Wyatt Hendrickson upset ...
PHILADELPHIA - Welcome to NJ.com’s coverage of the 2025 NCAA Wrestling Championships. Below you’ll find everything you need to follow the action before, during and after the tournament.
Lackman, a graduate student, became Alvernia’s first NCAA Division III wrestling champion when he won the 165-pound title on Saturday at the Amica Mutual Pavilion in Providence, Rhode Island.
Here's what you need to know about the OSU and OU wrestling teams at the NCAA wrestling championships on Saturday: Here are the results of the individual finals matches at the NCAA Championships: Here ...
Penn State wrestling stayed atop the 2025 NCAA Wrestling Championships team standings with a historic Friday night. The Nittany Lions became the second program in NCAA history, and the first since ...
We gonna get a title. We gonna get ‘em.” Like he did in Tulsa two years ago, President Donald Trump is planning to attend the finals of the NCAA wrestling championships at the Wells Fargo Center.