How did Penn State wrestlers fare at U23 Nationals?: Newsstand
Penn State news, notes, and updates for June 3 include a recap of a big weekend for Nittany Lion wrestling plus headlines of the day and more.
It’s time to dive into Monday’s top tweets and stories about the Nittany Lions and college athletics.
Penn State tweets of the day
We start with a rundown of a terrific weekend for Penn State connections at U23 Nationals and U20 Team Trials. Five Nittany Lion connections made the U.S. U20 World team: Second-year PSU wrestler Josh Barr (86 kilograms), Class of 2024 signees Luke Lilledahl (57 kilograms), Zack Ryder (79 kilograms), and Connor Mirasola (92 kilograms), and Class of 2025 commit PJ Duke (70 kilograms) will all represent their county at U20 Worlds in Spain this September. Ryder took out Iowa’s Gabe Arnold in his final.
“At 79 kg, Zack Ryder, a two-time U17 World bronze medalist, bested Gabriel Arnold of Iowa in the championship series,” Savannah Asmann writes for USA Wrestling. “Ryder was another athlete that sat out to the finals, coming out strong for the U20 World Team Trials title. The first round saw Ryder take an early lead with a four-point move, but Arnold was able to tie it 4-4. With Arnold leading on criteria, Ryder forced the Hawkeye out of bounds for the step out point. Round two was also in Ryder’s favor as he was able to secure a 4-2 decision.”
Top 10
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Tom Brady helped land QB
Michigan got assist on Underwood
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MSU TE hospitalized
Jack Velling injured on first possession
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Rhett Lashlee
SMU coach gets extension
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Justin Fields
OSU legend to make CGD picks
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Bryce Underwood
Michigan flips No. 1 QB Bryce Underwood from LSU
As for the U23 level, Aaron Nagao was pinned by Bucknell’s Kurt Phipps in the 61-kilogram semi finals and appeared to suffer an injury. No update was immediately available. At 86 kilograms, Lucas Cochran fell to John Gunderson of the Panther Wrestling Club in the finals.
Headlines of the day
How will defenses handle Penn State matchup problem Tyler Warren in 2024? Post-spring questions: Flounders, PennLive
Florida defensive back Antonio Branch recaps Penn State official visit: Snyder, BWI
Penn State Recruiting Profile: Dejuan Lane Brings Size, Speed to Secondary: Wogenrich, SI
Penn State basketball sets blueprint for program continuity: Bauer, BWI
Abdul Carter, Dani Dennis-Sutton named to Lott IMPACT Trophy watch list: Daily Collegian
6 Penn State football May takeaways: Beaver Stadium plan, 2024 kick times, an injury note, more: Pickel, BWI
Penn State Trustees Deliberated on $700M Beaver Stadium Renovations in Private Meetings, According to the Board Chair: Massey, Spotlight PA
Quote of the day
“What stands out for them is the relationship I have with them. Me and Coach Seider send each other reels all day and are cracking up, so yeah, that’s my guy. Me and Coach Poindexter are on the phone every week. I actually got to meet his family this weekend, so that was great.”
–Four-star Florida CB Antonio Branch to BWI following his official visit to PSU.