

14 Te-Shan Campbell, controlling the bout from start to finish on his way to a 12-3 major with 1:59 in riding time. Sophomore Vincenzo Joseph (Pittsburgh, Pa.), ranked No. Trailing by ten at the half, the Nittany Lions embarked on an epic comeback to keep their win streak alive. RANKINGS: Penn State widens gap in latest USA Today/NWCA poll Jordan posted a 24-9 technical fall at the 6:06 mark to send Penn State into the halftime break trailing 15-5. 1 Jason Nolf (Yatesboro, Pa.) out at 157, redshirt freshman Bo Pipher (Paonia, Colo.) stepped up and took on No. Retherford posted a 20-4 technical fall with 3:19 in riding time. 1 at 149, got Penn State on the board by dominating No. Senior Zain Retherford (Benton, Pa.), ranked No. 11 Joey McKenna, dropping the bout on 1:32 riding time for the Buckeye. 6 at 141, suffered a 7-6 upset loss to no. True freshman Nick Lee (Evansville, Ind.), ranked No. 2 Luke Pletcher but the Buckeye was able to defend his way to a close 5-4 decision, giving Ohio State an early 7-0 lead. Senior Corey Keener (Schuylkill Valley, Pa.) nearly upset No. The Boise State transfer thrilled the crowd with early takedowns and led into the second period but Tomasello rallied to post a 21-12 major. The dual began at 125 where senior Carson Kuhn (Sandy, Utah) made his Penn State debut against No. Penn State does it! They take out Ohio State, 19-18. A win over Iowa in the sold out Bryce Jordan Center next Saturday would give Penn State the crown outright. Penn State’s victory keeps it dual meet win streak alive at 43 and clinches a share of its fifth Big Ten dual crown under head coach Cael Sanderson.

The Lions won four of five bouts in the second half, highlighted by sophomore Anthony Cassar (Rocky Hill, N.J.) taking care of No. The Nittany Lions roared back from a ten point halftime deficit to post a thrilling 19-18 win, clinching at least a share of the 2018 Big Ten Dual Meet Championship. – The Penn State Nittany Lions (12-0, 8-0 B1G), wrestling without top-ranked Jason Nolf at 157, took care of business in a key Big Ten dual meet by beating visiting Ohio State (12-1, 7-1) in a sold-out Rec Hall.
