B1G Wrestling Championships – Session II results for Penn State, more

STATE COLLEGE, PA - FEBRUARY 10: The Nittany Lion Mascot of Penn State University rallies the crowd during a match against of the Iowa Hawkeyes on February 10, 2018 at the Bryce Jordan Center on the campus of Penn State University in State College, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Hunter Martin/Getty Images)
STATE COLLEGE, PA - FEBRUARY 10: The Nittany Lion Mascot of Penn State University rallies the crowd during a match against of the Iowa Hawkeyes on February 10, 2018 at the Bryce Jordan Center on the campus of Penn State University in State College, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Hunter Martin/Getty Images) /
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Iowa’s Carter Happel wrestles Penn State’s Nick Lee (Image via HawkCentral) /

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Match 134
No. 2 Nick Lee (PSU) vs. No. 3 Sebastian Rivera (RUT)

Lee SV Rivera, 8-6

Oh. My. Good. Gravy.

Penn State fans knew this was going to be a tough match for Lee and Rivera proved this correct as he caught Lee with a single leg and turned it into a takedown to lead 2-0. Lee then countered with a quick escape and a takedown of his own to flip the score 3-2 in his favor. Rivera escaped late in the 1st to tie up the match 3-3 going into the 2nd.

Lee started in the down position and squeezed out for the escape and the lead once again 4-3. Sebass next countered with an ankle pick to take Lee to the mat for his second takedown and a 5-4 lead. Rivera got docked for a locked hands penalty, awarding Lee another point and Lee then forced out to get the escape 6-5 heading into the 3rd period.

Lee had top position starting the 3rd period and rode Rivera up until the 1:08 mark of the 3rd. Sebass escaped tying the match at 6-6. Fireworks then ensued as the two grapplers locked up late in the 3rd and Lee flung Rivera to the mat to put him in a really bad spot. The problem is Sebass still had control of Lee’s leg to prevent the takedown and the near fall even though his back was on the mat.

Onto sudden victory.

More craziness unfolded as both wrestlers desperately tried to build an attack in sudden victory. Lee took a shot but it was countered by Rivera and they were both tangled up with no control by either guy. It appeared Lee had a takedown but Rivera kept holding on for dear life.

Nick finally shook loose of Rivera, spun around, and secured the 2 point takedown to take the match with 2 seconds remaining in sudden victory.

Are you kidding me? Throw this match in with the growing number of highlight reels for Nick Lee.

Next for Nick Lee is Iowa’s Jaydin Eierman in a much anticipated finals match at 141.