Penn State Wrestling opens up lead in 2022 NCAA Championships – Session II Results

Penn State's Carter Starocci, center, has his hand raised after scoring a decision against Michigan's Logan Massa at 174 pounds during the third session of the Big Ten Wrestling Championships, Sunday, March 6, 2022, at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska.220306 Big Ten Wr 037 Jpg
Penn State's Carter Starocci, center, has his hand raised after scoring a decision against Michigan's Logan Massa at 174 pounds during the third session of the Big Ten Wrestling Championships, Sunday, March 6, 2022, at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska.220306 Big Ten Wr 037 Jpg /
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Penn State’s Aaron Brooks, left, reacts after scoring a decision against Nebraska’s Taylor Venz at 184 pounds during the second session of the Big Ten Wrestling Championships, Saturday, March 5, 2022, at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska.220305 Big Ten Semi Wr 054 Jpg /

What’s Next?

On a crazy, whirlwind ride of a night where wrestling fans saw No. 2 Jaydin Eierman (IOWA) lose and the defending champion at 157, No. 1 David Carr (ISU), lose to a 17 seed, it was great to see the stars of the Penn State lineup do what they do best.

And that’s win and move on. Because this year’s NCAA Championships has already seen its fair share of upsets and mind blowing matches.

As Frank the Tank says, “Just keep on, you know, trucking”. Which is what Penn State needs to do as we move further along in the NCAA’s. And if the Nittany Lions can add anymore bonus points along the way, it will be icing on the cake.

Tomorrow’s action gets started at 11:00 a.m. EST and will air nationally on ESPNU.