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Penn State wrestling target Marcus Blaze has Lions in top group as commitment approaches: Newsstand

Greg Pickelby:Greg Pickel05/01/24

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A view of the U.S. Olympic Wrestling Team Trials at Bryce Jordan Center at Penn State. (Mandatory Credit: Matthew O'Haren-USA TODAY Sports)
A view of the U.S. Olympic Wrestling Team Trials at Bryce Jordan Center at Penn State. (Mandatory Credit: Matthew O'Haren-USA TODAY Sports)

Penn State news and updates for May 1 include the latest on Marcus Blaze’s recruitment, a former Nittany Lion wrestler retiring, and more.

It’s time to dive into Wednesday’s top tweets and headlines about the Nittany Lions and college athletics.

Penn State tweets of the day

We start with Marcus Blaze. Arguably the top uncommitted Class of 2025 high school wrestler, the Perrysburg, Ohio native tells FLO Wrestling that he is closing in on a decision. And, he knows the six schools he will pick from. In an interview with the outlet following his third place finish in the 57 kilogram weight class at the 2024 Olympic Trials in State College, Blaze said he is down to Penn State, Michigan, Cornell, Michigan, Ohio State, Purdue and Iowa.

“You can probably expect a commitment here soon,” he told FLO.

According to FLO, Blaze is the country’s No. 5 pound-for-pound high school folkstyle wrestler. The outlet also calls him the nation’s No. 2 wrestler at 132 pounds. He is a three-time Ohio state champ. Penn State already has Class of 2025 commitments from Pennsylvania natives Nate Desmond, Dalton Perry, and Asher Cunningham, in addition to pledges from New York’s PJ Duke and New Jersey’s William Henckel. Now, it hopes to add Blaze to the list.

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In other wrestler news, two-time NCAA champ and Penn State great Vincenzo Joseph is retiring from competitive wrestling. He will now move into coaching after competing one final time at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials earlier this month, where he did not qualify for the team.

Headlines of the day

Former Penn State WR Daniel George earns Kansas City Chiefs mini-camp invite: Hill, Daily Collegian

Penn State-West Virginia Week 1 betting line: How big of a favorite are the Lions over the Mountaineers?: Pickel, BWI

How many Penn State players will go in 2025 NFL Draft? Let the Drew Allar debates begin: Snyder, The Athletic

Penn State sets official visit with 2025 prospect committed elsewhere: Snyder, BWI

Mel Kiper, Field Yates praise Patriots drafting Ja’Lynn Polk, Caedan Wallace, Jaheim Bell: Morrison, On3

The weekly rundown: Spring portal window closes soon; final Penn State NFL Draft thoughts: Pickel, BWI

Quote of the day

“I have loved this sport and battled with it plenty over the years. I’m incredibly grateful for the career i’ve had, the ups and downs, and most importantly the people that have impacted me on my way. I’m thankful for my coaches, parents, teammates, and anybody who has been there on my side throughout this journey.

“This last year has been very difficult with injuries and I feel very blessed I was able to get on the mat and compete at all. It was not my best or most memorable performance, but I am just grateful I gave myself the opportunity. 

“I am really looking forward to continuing on the other side to be the best coach and mentor I can be. Already very excited for the future, and I will carry on with a smile on my face.”

–Former PSU wrestler Vincenzo Joseph on his decision to retire from wrestling.

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