More precisely, what we learned about Penn State wrestling at the Big Ten Championships.

At the 2025 Big Ten Wrestling Championships held on March 8–9 in Evanston, Illinois, the Penn State Nittany Lions delivered a stellar performance, securing their ninth conference title under head coach Cael Sanderson. The team amassed a record-breaking 181.5 points, surpassing their previous high of 170.5 points from the prior year. citeturn0search2

 

**Individual Highlights:**

 

– **125 Pounds:** Luke Lilledahl clinched the championship, contributing significantly to the team’s success. citeturn0search1

 

– **157 Pounds:** Tyler Kasak emerged victorious, adding another title to Penn State’s tally. citeturn0search1

 

– **165 Pounds:** Mitchell Mesenbrink secured the championship, showcasing Penn State’s depth. citeturn0search1

 

– **174 Pounds:** Levi Haines clinched the title, further bolstering the team’s dominance. citeturn0search1

 

– **184 Pounds:** Carter Starocci emerged victorious, adding another championship to the team’s impressive haul. citeturn0search1

 

In addition to the champions, Greg Kerkvliet secured a runner-up finish at 285 pounds, contributing valuable points to the team’s overall score. citeturn0search1

 

**Team Standings:**

 

1. **Penn State:** 181.5 points

2. **Nebraska:** 137.0 points

3. **Iowa:** 112.0 points

4. **Minnesota:** 108.5 points

5. **Illinois:** 105.5 points

 

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This championship not only underscores Penn State’s wrestling prowess but also sets a high standard as they prepare for the upcoming NCAA Championships.

 

 

 

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