Penn State, wrestling and Perfect season
University Park— One Penn State wrestling star who’s been banged up for the past month didn’t wrestle against American Friday ...
Penn State wrestling may be without one of its No. 1 starters for a while. Sophomore Tyler Kasak, the nation's top-ranked wrestler at 157 pounds, could not finish his match during the ...
Kasak, the nation's top-ranked wrestler at 157 pounds, takes injury default in the Nittany Lions' 35-10 win over the Terrapins. Penn State wrestler Tyler Kasak is pictured during the Nittany ...
STATE COLLEGE − The Penn State wrestling sophomore delivered the crowd-raising, defining moment in the nation's biggest dual meet of the season − just halfway through. The indomitable Tyler ...
The No. 1 Penn State wrestling ... No. 1 Tyler Kasak and defending national champion heavyweight Greg Kerkvliet both missed last weekend's dual victories over Ohio State and Illinois.
Penn State wrestling is looking to close out another perfect dual meet season and only a 55.5-point underdog in American stands in the way. Having Tyler Kasak back would help, and it looks ...
Penn State could once again be without seventh-ranked 133-pounder Braeden Davis and also could be missing top-ranked Tyler ...
A bloodied Tyler Kasak of Penn State celebrates after defeating Iowa's Jacori Teemer 5-2 in the 157-pound bout of their Big Ten wrestling match at the Bryce Jordan Center. / Dan Rainville / ...
One of the biggest stars on the Penn State wrestling team has been injured. Tyler Kasak, ranked No. 1 at 157-pound weight class, went into concussion protocol during his bout with Maryland’s ...
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