Penn State Wrestling Results And Highlights At 2024 NCAA Championships - FloWrestling (2024)

Below are all of Penn State's results from the 2024 NCAA Championships in Kansas City, Missouri.

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The Nittany Lions currently sit in 1st place with 155.5 points. You can finally complete brackets and team scores HERE.

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125: Braeden Davis - 2-2

Champ. Round 1 - Braeden Davis (Penn State) 21-2 won by decision over Tristan Lujan (Michigan State) 17-16 (Dec 8-1)

Champ. Round 2 - Braeden Davis (Penn State) 22-2 won by decision over Brett Ungar (Cornell) 18-8 (Dec 2-1)

Quarterfinal - Richard Figueroa (Arizona State) 15-5 won by decision over Braeden Davis (Penn State) 22-3 (Dec 3-2)

Cons. Round 4 - Jore Volk (Wyoming) 27-8 won in sudden victory - 1 over Braeden Davis (Penn State) 22-4 (SV-1 4-1)

133: Aaron Nagao - 2-2

Champ. Round 1 - Marlon Yarbrough (Virginia) 16-7 won by major decision over Aaron Nagao (Penn State) 14-6 (MD 13-5)

Cons. Round 1 - Aaron Nagao (Penn State) 15-6 won by tech fall over Kade Moore (Missouri) 11-7 (TF-1.5 5:00 (16-1))

Cons. Round 2 - Aaron Nagao (Penn State) 16-6 won by decision over Julian Chlebove (Arizona State) 19-10 (Dec 5-1)

Cons. Round 3 - Aaron Nagao (Penn State) 17-6 won by decision over Nic Bouzakis (Ohio State) 25-11 (Dec 3-0)

Cons. Round 4 - Kai Orine (NC State) 18-4 won by decision over Aaron Nagao (Penn State) 17-7 (Dec 11-4)

141: Beau Bartlett - 2nd place

Champ. Round 1 - Beau Bartlett (Penn State) 20-1 won by decision over Kal Miller (Maryland) 12-11 (Dec 6-1)

Champ. Round 2 - Beau Bartlett (Penn State) 21-1 won by fall over Mitch Moore (Rutgers) 16-7 (Fall 5:50)

Quarterfinal - Beau Bartlett (Penn State) 22-1 won by fall over Vance Vombaur (Minnesota) 18-9 (Fall 6:48)

Semifinal - Beau Bartlett (Penn State) 23-1 won by decision over Lachlan McNeil (North Carolina) 24-7 (Dec 5-1)

1st Place Match - Jesse Mendez (Ohio State) 30-2 won by decision over Beau Bartlett (Penn State) 23-2 (Dec 4-1)

149: Tyler Kasak - 3rd place

Champ. Round 1 - Jaden Abas (Stanford) 17-7 won by decision over Tyler Kasak (Penn State) 17-5 (Dec 4-2)

Cons. Round 1 - Tyler Kasak (Penn State) 18-5 won by major decision over Drew Roberts (Minnesota) 19-10 (MD 14-5)

Cons. Round 2 - Tyler Kasak (Penn State) 19-5 won by fall over Ethan Fernandez (Cornell) 23-8 (Fall 0:37)

Cons. Round 3 - Tyler Kasak (Penn State) 20-5 won by major decision over Graham Rooks (Indiana) 20-12 (MD 13-1)

Cons. Round 4 - Tyler Kasak (Penn State) 22-5 won by decision over Jackson Arrington (NC State) 20-5 (Dec 5-4)

Cons. Round 5 - Tyler Kasak (Penn State) 22-5 won by major decision over Quinn Kinner (Rider) 21-11 (MD 10-2)

Cons. Semi - Tyler Kasak (Penn State) 24-5 won by major decision over Ridge Lovett (Nebraska) 27-4 (MD 10-1)

3rd Place Match - Tyler Kasak (Penn State) 24-5 won by decision over Ty Watters (West Virginia) 30-6 (Dec 3-2)

157: Levi Haines - 1st place

Champ. Round 1 - Levi Haines (Penn State) 19-0 won by tech fall over Isaac Wilcox (Ohio State) 21-11 (TF-1.5 7:00 (17-2))

Champ. Round 2 - Levi Haines (Penn State) 20-0 won by tech fall over Teague Travis (Oklahoma State) 21-6 (TF-1.5 6:42 (19-4))

Quarterfinal - Levi Haines (Penn State) 21-0 won by major decision over Peyton Robb (Nebraska) 23-7 (MD 8-0)

Semifinal - Levi Haines (Penn State) 22-0 won by fall over Bryce Andonian (Virginia Tech) 20-6 (Fall 6:49)

1st Place Match - Levi Haines (Penn State) 23-0 won by decision over Jacori Teemer (Arizona State) 25-4 (Dec 5-0)

165: Mitchell Mesenbrink - 2nd place

Champ. Round 1 - Mitchell Mesenbrink (Penn State) 23-0 won by tech fall over Maxx Mayfield (Northwestern) 15-16 (TF-1.5 5:33 (18-2))

Champ. Round 2 - Mitchell Mesenbrink (Penn State) 24-0 won by major decision over Brevin Cassella (Binghamton) 29-8 (MD 11-3)

Quarterfinal - Mitchell Mesenbrink (Penn State) 25-0 won by decision over Cameron Amine (Michigan) 16-8 (Dec 6-1)

Semifinal - Mitchell Mesenbrink (Penn State) 26-0 won by major decision over Mike Caliendo (Iowa) 25-5 (MD 17-9)

1st Place Match - David Carr (Iowa State) 27-2 won by decision over Mitchell Mesenbrink (Penn State) 26-1 (Dec 9-8)

174: Carter Starocci - 1st place

Champ. Round 1 - Carter Starocci (Penn State) 13-2 won by decision over Andrew Sparks (Minnesota) 10-8 (Dec 12-6)

Champ. Round 2 - Carter Starocci (Penn State) 14-2 won by decision over Adam Kemp (Cal Poly) 17-4 (Dec 5-3)

Quarterfinal - Carter Starocci (Penn State) 15-2 won by decision over Mekhi Lewis (Virginia Tech) 17-1 (Dec 4-0)

Semifinal - Carter Starocci (Penn State) 16-2 won by decision over Shane Griffith (Michigan) 17-4 (Dec 2-0)

1st Place Match - Carter Starocci (Penn State) 17-2 won by decision over Rocco Welsh (Ohio State) 26-5 (Dec 2-0)

184: Bernie Truax - 5th place

Champ. Round 1 - Bernie Truax (Penn State) 15-4 won by tech fall over Cameron Pine (Clarion) 23-8 (TF-1.5 5:10 (18-3))

Champ. Round 2 - Bernie Truax (Penn State) 16-4 won by decision over Colton Hawks (Missouri) 17-7 (Dec 4-2)

Quarterfinal - Dustin Plott (Oklahoma State) 30-3 won by major decision over Bernie Truax (Penn State) 16-5 (MD 16-6)

Cons. Round 4 - Bernie Truax (Penn State) 18-5 won by decision over Dylan Fishback (NC State) 20-9 (Dec 5-0)

Cons. Round 5 - Bernie Truax (Penn State) 18-5 won by decision over Thomas Stewart Jr (Virginia Tech) 13-4 (Dec 5-1)

Cons. Semi - Trey Munoz (Oregon State) 24-4 won by fall over Bernie Truax (Penn State) 19-6 (Fall 2:30)

5th Place Match - Bernie Truax (Penn State) 19-6 won by major decision over Isaiah Salazar (Minnesota) 24-4 (MD 12-0)

197: Aaron Brooks - 1st place

Champ. Round 1 - Aaron Brooks (Penn State) 18-0 won by tech fall over Evan Bates (Northwestern) 13-14 (TF-1.5 5:25 (19-4))

Champ. Round 2 - Aaron Brooks (Penn State) 19-0 won by fall over Joseph Novak (Wyoming) 23-13 (Fall 2:21)

Quarterfinal - Aaron Brooks (Penn State) 20-0 won by fall over Stephen Buchanan (Oklahoma) 26-3 (Fall 2:45)

Semifinal - Carter Starocci (Penn State) 16-2 won by decision over Shane Griffith (Michigan) 17-4 (Dec 2-0)

1st Place Match - Aaron Brooks (Penn State) 22-0 won by decision over Trent Hidlay (NC State) 28-1 (Dec 6-1)

285: Greg Kerkvliet - 1st place

Champ. Round 1 - Greg Kerkvliet (Penn State) 16-0 won by tech fall over Nick Willham (Indiana) 13-11 (TF-1.5 5:17 (19-3))

Champ. Round 2 - Greg Kerkvliet (Penn State) 17-0 won by major decision over Grady Griess (Navy) 25-11 (MD 9-1)

Quarterfinal - Greg Kerkvliet (Penn State) 18-0 won by decision over Nick Feldman (Ohio State) 26-6 (Dec 1-0)

Semifinal - Greg Kerkvliet (Penn State) 19-0 won by decision over Cohlton Schultz (Arizona State) 12-2 (Dec 8-1)

1st Place Match - Greg Kerkvliet (Penn State) 20-0 won by major decision over Lucas Davison (Michigan) 22-5 (MD 13-4)

NCAA Wrestling Tournament Team Scores

1 Penn State 172.5

2 Cornell 72.5

3 Michigan 71.0

4 Iowa State 68.5

5 Iowa 67.0

6 Arizona State 64.5

7 Virginia Tech 64.0

8 Ohio State 62.0

9 Nebraska 60.5

10 Oklahoma State 56.0

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NCAA Wrestling Tournament 2024 Schedule

The 2024 NCAA Wrestling Championship will be held at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri from March 21-23.

Complete schedule

  • Session 1 - Championship First Round Thursday March 21 12pm ESPNU/ESPN+
  • Session 2 - Championship Second Round + Consolations Thursday March 21 7pm ESPN/ESPN+
  • Session 3 - Championships Quarterfinals + Consolations Friday March 22 12pm ESPNU/ESPN+
  • Session 4 - Championship Semifinals + Blood Round Friday March 22 8pm ESPN/ESPN+
  • Session 5 - Medal Round Saturday March 23 11am ESPNU/ESPN+
  • Session 6 - Championship Finals Saturday March 23 7pm ESPN/ESPN+

Where Are The NCAA Wrestling Championships 2024

The 2024 NCAA Wrestling Championship will be held at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri from March 21-23.

The 2025 NCAA Wrestling Championships will be held inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvaniaat theWells Fargo Center while the 2026 NCAA Wrestling Championships are set for Cleveland, OhioatRocket Mortgage FieldHouse.

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WEIGHT TEAM FIRST NAME LAST NAME CONFERENCE

  • 125 California Baptist Elijah Griffin Big 12
  • 125 Oregon State Brandon Kaylor Pac 12
  • 125 Rider Tyler Klinsky MAC
  • 125 Ohio State Brendan McCrone Big Ten
  • 125 Northern Colorado Stevo Poulin Big 12
  • 125 Harvard Diego Sotelo EIWA
  • 133 Ohio State Nic Bouzakis Big Ten
  • 133 Pennsylvania Michael Colaiocco EIWA
  • 133 Northern Iowa Julian Farber Big 12
  • 133 Missouri Kade Moore Big 12
  • 133 Minnesota Tyler Wells Big Ten
  • 141 Gardner-Webb Todd Carter SoCon
  • 141 Cornell Vince Cornella EIWA
  • 141 Virginia Tech Tom Crook ACC
  • 141 Maryland Kal Miller Big Ten
  • 141 Columbia Kai Owen EIWA
  • 141 West Virginia Jordan Titus Big 12
  • 149 Rutgers Michael Cetta Big Ten
  • 149 South Dakota State Alek Martin Big 12
  • 149 Pittsburgh Finn Solomon ACC
  • 149 Pennsylvania Jude Swisher EIWA
  • 157 Virginia Tech Bryce Andonian ACC
  • 157 Little Rock Matty Bianchi Pac 12
  • 157 Minnesota Michael Blockhus Big Ten
  • 157 Northern Colorado Vinny Zerban Big 12
  • 165 NC State Derek Fields ACC
  • 165 Michigan State Caleb Fish Big Ten
  • 165 Pittsburgh Holden Heller ACC
  • 165 Bucknell Noah Mulvaney EIWA
  • 165 Ohio Garrett Thompson MAC
  • 174 Pittsburgh Luca Augustine ACC
  • 174 Northern Iowa Jared Simma Big 12
  • 174 Penn State Carter Starocci Big Ten
  • 174 Navy Danny Wask EIWA
  • 184 Gardner-Webb Jha`Quan Anderson SoCon
  • 184 Iowa State Will Feldkamp Big 12
  • 184 Pennsylvania Maximus Hale EIWA
  • 184 Campbell Caleb Hopkins SoCon
  • 184 Arizona State Tony Negron Pac 12
  • 197 Northwestern Evan Bates Big Ten
  • 197 Utah Valley Evan Bockman Big 12
  • 197 Franklin & Marshall John Crawford EIWA
  • 197 Virginia Tech Andy Smith ACC
  • 285 Maryland Seth Nevills Big Ten
  • 285 Pittsburgh Dayton Pitzer ACC
  • 285 Minnesota Bennett Tabor Big Ten
  • 285 Cal Poly Trevor Tink Pac-12

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FAQs

Penn State Wrestling Results And Highlights At 2024 NCAA Championships - FloWrestling? ›

The Nittany Lions have won 12 NCAA titles overall with 11 coming under Sanderson (third most in history). Penn State won four-straight titles in 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 and again in 2006, 2017, 2018 and 2019. The Nittany Lions have now won three straight again, 2022, 2023, 2024.

How many NCAA wrestling championships has Penn State won in a row? ›

The Nittany Lions have won 12 NCAA titles overall with 11 coming under Sanderson (third most in history). Penn State won four-straight titles in 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 and again in 2006, 2017, 2018 and 2019. The Nittany Lions have now won three straight again, 2022, 2023, 2024.

How is Penn State doing in the NCAA wrestling tournament? ›

Just as they have done 10 times before under head coach Cael Sanderson, the Penn State Nittany Lions captured the Division I national title.

Why is Carter Starocci ranked 9? ›

9 seed because of two injury defaults at Big Tens due to injury, Starocci knocked off one elite opponent after the next, notably topping 2019 NCAA champion Mekhi Lewis in the quarterfinals and then outscoring 2021 NCAA champion Shane Griffith in the semifinals.

What is Penn State wrestling record this year? ›

Season Summaries
SeasonDivisionRecord
2022Division I17 - 0
2021Division I6 - 0
2020Division I12 - 2
2019Division I14 - 0
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How many Penn State wrestlers have won the Hodge Trophy? ›

Penn State can now claim seven Hodge Trophy recipients among five individuals: Kerry McCoy (1997), David Taylor (2012, 2014), Zain Retherford (2017, 2018), Bo Nickal (2019) and Brooks.

What college team has the most wrestling championships? ›

The Oklahoma State Cowboys have won more NCAA team championships than any other school, with 34 titles (including 3 unofficial), the most recent being won in 2006.

How many Penn State wrestlers are in the finals? ›

Penn State has qualified nine wrestlers for the 2024 NCAA Championships in two weeks. The Nittany Lions went 7-2 in the semifinals, setting the new school, breaking the mark of six set in 2023 and 2019. Penn State will have finalists at 125, 141, 157, 165, 184, 197 and 285.

Why did Penn State not win the national championship in 1994? ›

The last undefeated Penn State football team was denied the national championship due to a popularity contest and some stubborn league officials. The year was 1994, four seasons prior to the formation of the Bowl Championship Series.

Has Penn State ever won a national championship? ›

Penn State won consensus National Championships in 1982 and 1986, both under Paterno. The 1986 team won by defeating the University of Miami in the 1987 Fiesta Bowl, which remains one of the most watched college football games in history.

Who won the Hodge Trophy in college wrestling 2024? ›

Nittany Lion Aaron Brooks Wins 2024 Hodge Trophy as Nation's Top Collegiate Wrestler. Courtesy Tristan Warner, WIN Magazine -- UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.; April 1, 2024 -- Penn State senior Aaron Brooks was named the 2024 Hodge Trophy winner as the nation's best collegiate wrestler.

Who did Starocci lose to? ›

Starocci then competed at the US Olympic Team Trials in April, where he was expected to cut down to 74 kilograms, though ended up going up to 86 kilograms. After a win over US National champion Pat Downey, he was defeated by U23 World finalist Trent Hidlay, and later forfeited out of the tournament to end his run.

Why is Starocci a 9 seed? ›

Starocci carried a 64-match winning streak into the postseason but that string ended in the opening round of the Big Ten Championships when he injury defaulted and later medical forfeited out of the tournament. Those defeats dropped the Penn State star to the #9 seed at the national tournament.

Who is the 149 pound wrestler at Penn State? ›

149 - Shayne Van Ness/Tyler Kasak.

How many national champions does Penn State wrestling have? ›

The Nittany Lions compete at Rec Hall in State College, Pennsylvania, on the campus of Pennsylvania State University. The Nittany Lions have claimed 13 team National Championship titles and 55 individual NCAA National Championship titles.

Who is Penn State 4 time NCAA wrestling champions? ›

After clinching the team title on Friday night, four Penn State wrestlers won individual national titles, highlighted by Carter Starocci and Aaron Brooks who each became four-time national champions and the first two in the storied program's history.

How many NCAA championships has Penn State won? ›

National championships. Penn State has won 90 national team championships all time (not including club teams, which are non-NCAA sports), 54 of which are official NCAA championships.

Has anyone won 4 NCAA wrestling championships? ›

(The 1986 Iowa Hawkeyes previously held the record with a margin of 73.75.) Carter Starocci and Aaron Brooks became the sixth and seventh wrestlers, respectively, to collect four individual NCAA championships. They also became the first- and second-ever Nittany Lions to accomplish the feat.

How many Penn State wrestlers won the Big Ten championship? ›

Penn State now has 64 Big Ten Champions spread among 35 individuals. Penn State's five champions ties the school record, also set in 2011. Penn State swept the Big Ten post-season awards as well. Cael Sanderson was named Big Ten Coach of the Year for the eight time.

Who has the most wrestling championships all time? ›

Canadian-born, Copeland's life in wrestling spans three decades, and through his long and decorated career as "Edge", Copeland entertained millions of fans internationally while winning 31 championships overall in WWE - the most by any wrestler ever - including 11 world heavyweight championships.

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