Day 3 of NCAA Wrestling Championships
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Princeton 125-pounder Marc-Anthony McGowan was clinging to a small lead in the second round of the NCAA Wrestling Championships. Last year, the lead slipped away in a last-second loss to eventual national champion Vincent Robinson of North Carolina State.
Quakertown grad Collin Gaj’s has a painfully rewarding finish at the NCAA Wrestling Championships with a fifth-place medal at 149 pounds to cap his true freshman season.
Haines, the Biglerville High grad, capped his undefeated season by winning his second NCAA Championships ― his first at 174 pounds ― here in the Rocket Arena. He did it by surviving Nebraska's Christopher Minto for the third time in the past two months.
See how Mitchell Mesenbrink proved how he is one of the most successful Penn State wrestling stars of all-time in NCAA Championships.
CLEVELAND − When the final whistle blew in Gabe Arnold's bloodround match at the NCAA Wrestling Championships, the Iowa sophomore had to take a peek up at the scoreboard to make sure it was real. The final score was 4-3 vs.
CLEVELAND - Rider coach John Hangey looked at the looming heavyweight landscape last season and decided it was in David Szuba’s best interest to redshirt instead of wrestling his senior year right away.
College wrestling coaches and athletes discuss how NIL and the transfer portal are transforming the sport, from contracts to recruiting.
The Nittany Lions went 6-2 in the semifinals, increasing their total to 153 points and their lead to 41.5 points over second-place Oklahoma State (111.5).