Penn State wrestling: Big Ten tournament finals results, updates, and team score
Penn State wrestling has won the Big Ten title. The Lions outlasted Iowa and others to win it all. The team also crowned four individual champions.
Read on to see how it happened.
Big Ten tournament schedule
This event finishes today inside of the Crisler Center in Ann Arbor, Mich. The schedule is as follows (all times eastern):
Sunday
1 p.m. – Session 4 (Consolation Semifinals, 7th-Place Matches)
4:30 p.m. – Session 5 (1st-, 3rd- and 5th- Place Matches)
How to follow Penn State wrestling at the Big Ten tournament
The Big Ten tournament will be a mixture of live television coverage and streaming. Penn State matches will be part of Big Ten Network’s over-the-air coverage of session five. BTN+ will stream matside coverage for all sessions.
The Penn State Sports Network will be on the air. Longtime broadcaster Jeff Byers will be on the call. ET. Click here to access the free LionVision feed.
You can also follow along live and chat with other Penn State wrestling fans on Blue-White Illustrated’s The Wrestling Room forum. Access it by clicking here for live updates.
Who will each Penn State wrestler have next on Sunday?
Bouts listed below are finals unless otherwise noted.
125 pounds: Gary Steen has been eliminated from the tournament.
133 pounds: No. 1 Roman Bravo-Young, PSU vs. No. 6 Aaron Nagao, Minnesota
141 pounds: No. 2 Beau Bartlett, PSU vs. No. 9 Dylan D`Emilio, Ohio State (consolation)
149 pounds: No. 5 Shayne Van Ness, Penn State vs. No. 4 Max Murin, Iowa (consolation)
157 pounds: No. 2 Levi Haines, PSU vs. No. 1 Peyton Robb, Indiana
165 pounds: Alex Facundo already won seventh.
174 pounds: No. 1 Carter Starocci, PSU vs. No. 2 Mikey Labriola, Nebraska
184 pounds: No. 1 Aaron Brooks, PSU vs. No. 2 Kaleb Romero, OSU
197 pounds: No. 1 Max Dean, PSU vs. No. 2 Silas Allred, Nebraska
285 pounds: No. 1 Greg Kerkvliet, Penn State vs. No. 1 Mason Parris, Michigan
Live updates: Big Ten final session
7:12 — Mason Parris beats Greg Kerkvliet 5-3 in sudden victory at heavyweight. Penn State finishes with four Big Ten champs and wins the team title.
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6:55 — Max Dean finishes second at the Big Ten championships. He loses in an upset to 197-pound Nebraska wrestler Silas Allred 6-3 in the finals.
6:41 — Aaron Brooks is a Big Ten champion again. He wins by major decision 12-2 at 184 pounds.
6:25 — Carter Starocci is a three-time Big Ten champ. He beats Mikey Labriola of Nebraska by decison, 6-2. “Every day, I listen to my coaches, family, and friends, and this is what I love to do,” Starocci told BTN. “We have good values, and what separates us is our life outside of the mat. Keeping things close to you makes it easy and fun.”
6:15 — With four championship matches to go, Penn State wrestling has clinched the 2022-2023 Big Ten team title.
5:53 — Levi Haines is a first-time Big Ten champ. He beats top seed Peyton Robb of Nebraska 3-1 in sudden victory to win his first conference title. “It’s been an awesome experience and everything I dreamed of,” Haines told BTN. “I just go back to what I do in practice and just rely on that.”
5:17: Beau Bartlett finishes third at 149. He beats Dylan D’Emillo of Ohio State 5-2.
5:02: Roman Bravo-Young wins the Big Ten title. He takes a 5-2 win over Aaron Nagao of Minnesota.
4:43 — Roman Bravo-Young is up next.