There’s a new No. 1 for Penn State wrestling. After the team won its 69th and 70th consecutive dual meets over the weekend, ...
Penn State held 133-pound starter Braeden Davis out of the lineup last weekend. After a 30-8 win over Iowa that featured a Kurt McHenry loss as a fill-in for the sophomore, head coach Cael Sanderson ...
Penn State could once again be without seventh-ranked 133-pounder Braeden Davis and also could be missing top-ranked Tyler ...
While Oklahoma State still owns the Division I record of 76 straight wins, one that Penn State can’t surpass until late 2025 ...
The Penn State wrestling team may be without two key starters, Braeden Davis and Tyler Kasak, for their upcoming weekend matches. Davis has missed the past three meets with an undisclosed injury ...
Davis has a tough opponent that night in No. 9 Dylan Shawver and grinded out a 2-1 win. He would have had another tough opponent in Iowa’s Drake Ayala but didn’t get to wrestle him.
Penn State is a 29.5-point favorite at Illinois according to DraftKings and seeks to win its 42nd consecutive Big Ten match. With a win, the Nittany Lions (13-0) also would clinch their fifth straight ...
Lilledahl notched the 19-4 tech fall at 4:19. 133: Sophomore Braeden Davis, ranked No. 8 at 133, met No. 4 Lucas Byrd. Davis and Byrd battled for control on the Illinois logo to start the bout.
The Nittany Lions were also nasty on top. Braeden Davis (133), Tyler Kasak (157) and returning national champion Levi Haines (174) all recorded riding time points. Davis and Barr both rode out ...
The Penn State wrestling team dominated host Illinois 29-9 Sunday to wrap up the Big Ten portion of its dual schedule unbeaten. Penn State finished the Big Ten season with an 8-0 mark and won the 2025 ...
The No. 1 Nittany Lions could miss two starters at Ohio State. Who could wrestle in place of injured Braeden Davis and Tyler ...