Penn State will have more finalists than any other school once again.
Penn State’s Jason Nolf, Vincenzo Joseph, Mark Hall, Bo Nickal and Anthony Cassar will all wrestle for NCAA titles Saturday night.
You can find full results from the NCAA Tournament so far courtesy of Penn State Athletics:
The NCAA Wrestling Finals start at 7 p.m. Saturday night televised on ESPN.
2019 NCAA Championships – After Session 4:
Friday, March 22, 2019 – PPG Paints Arena – Pittsburgh, Pa.
1: PENN STATE – 120.5
2: Ohio State – 88.5
3: Oklahoma State – 73.5
Penn State’s individual bout-by-bout agate:
All rankings listed are official tournament seed
133: #10 Roman Bravo-Young, Fr.
Rd. 1: #23 Mario Guillen, Ohio – W, 8-2 dec.
Rd. 2: #7 Austin DeSanto, Iowa – L, 2-7 dec.
Cn. 2: #9 Charles Tucker, Cornell – W, 6-3 dec.
Cn. 3: #15 Ben Thornton, Purdue – W, 3-1 dec.
Rd. 12: #4 Micky Phillippi, Pitt – W, 4-3 dec.
Cn. Q: #8 John Erneste, Missouri – L, 0-10 maj. dec.
7th Place: tomorrow
141: #3 Nick Lee, So. – 2X All-American
Rd. 1: #30 Nate Limmex, Purdue – WBF (3:38)
Rd. 2: #19 Sa’Derian Perry, Old Dominion – WBF (3:42)
Qtrs: #22 Max Murin, Iowa – W, 4-1 dec.
Semis: #2 Joey McKenna, Ohio State – L, 3-4 dec.
Con S: tomorrow
149: #12 Brady Berge, Fr. — DNP
Rd. 1: #21 Khristian Olivas, Fresno State – W, 6-3 dec.
Rd. 2: #5 Matt Kolodzik, Princeton – L, 5-8 dec.
Cn. 2: #27 Tejon Anthony, George Mason – W, 6-2 dec.
Cn. 3: #20 Thomas Thorn, Minnesota – L, 2-4 (sv) dec.
157: #1 Jason Nolf, Sr. – 4X All-American
Rd. 1: #33 Ben Anderson, Duke – WBF (0:47)
Rd. 2: #16 John Van Brill, Rutgers – W, 19-4 (TF; 6:47)
Qtrs: #9 Christian Pagdilao, Arizona State – W, 23-6 (TF; 7:00)
Semis: #5 Hayden Hidlay, North Carolina State – W, 3-2 dec.
Finals: #2 Tyler Berger, Nebraska – tomorrow night
165: #2 Vincenzo Joseph, Jr. – 3X All-American
Rd. 1: #31 Evan Delong, Clarion – WBF (2:57)
Rd. 2: #18 Connor Flynn, Missouri – W, 8-4 dec.
Qtrs: #7 Isaiah White, Nebraska – W, 3-1 (sv)
Semis: #3 Josh Shields, Arizona State – W, 3-2 dec.
Finals: #8 Mekhi Lewis, Virginia Tech – tomorrow night
174: #1 Mark Hall, Jr. – 3X All-American
Rd. 1: #33 Devin Kane, North Carolina – W, 10-2 maj. dec.
Rd. 2: #16 Brandon Womack, Cornell – W, 8-3 dec.
Qtrs: #8 Taylor Lujan, Northern Iowa – W, 5-3 dec.
Semis: #4 Myles Amine, Michigan – W, 2-1 (tb) dec.
Finals: #3 Zahid Valencia, Arizona State – tomorrow night
184: #2 Shakur Rasheed, Sr. – DNP — (2018 All-American at 197)
Rd. 1: #31 Kevin Parker, Princeton – W, 11-2 maj. dec.
Rd. 2: #15 Chip Ness, North Carolina – L, 5-8 dec.
Cn. 2: #17 Andrew McNally, Kent State – W, 9-1 maj. dec.
Cn. 3: #26 Dakota Geer, Oklahoma State – L, 2-4 dec.
197: #1 Bo Nickal, Sr. – 4X All-American
Rd. 1: #32 Ethan Laird, Rider – WBF (2:34)
Rd. 2: #16 Josh Hokit, Fresno State – WBF (2:27)
Qtrs: #8 Nathan Traxler, Stanford – W, 14-4 maj. dec.
Semis: #4 Patrick Brucki, Penn – WBF (4:41)
Finals: #2 Kollin Moore, Ohio State – tomorrow night
285: #2 Anthony Cassar, Sr. – All-American
Rd. 1: #31 Antonio Pelusi, Franklin & Marshall – WBF (4:20)
Rd. 2: #15 Tate Orndorff, Utah Valley – W, 10-2 maj. dec.
Qtrs: #7 Trent Hillger, Wisconsin – W, 4-0 dec.
Semis: #3 Gable Steveson, Minnesota – W, 4-3 dec.
Finals: #1 Derek White, Oklahoma State – tomorrow night