No. 1 Penn State Wrestling, fresh off a 22-13 win against No. 4 Nebraska last week, is back on the mat this Sunday to close out their regular season dual schedule.
This is the last home dual for three-time NCAA Champion Aaron Brooks, and there’s also a possibility a few other guys could be wrestling their last match in Rec Hall. Carter Starocci still has a year of eligibility and his Nittany Lions career appears up in the air following this season.
But all of that will play out in due time. So before we look at the possible matchups and dual meet prediction, let’s look at how you can tune into the action.
How to watch No. 1 Penn State Wrestling vs. Edinboro
Date: Sunday, February 25th
Time: 2:00 p.m. EST
Where: Rec Hall (University Park)
TV: B1G+
Live Stream: FuboTV (FREE Trial)
Listen: Free via Lionvision at GoPSUsports.com
Now let’s turn to the potential matchups.
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Potential Matchups
No. 1 Penn State (11-0) vs. Edinboro (2-11)
125 – No. 8 Braeden Davis (PSU) vs Caleb Edwards (EDIN)
133 – No. 11 Aaron Nagao or Baylor Shunk (PSU) vs Eamonn Jimenez (EDIN)
141 – No. 1 Beau Bartlett (PSU) vs Jacob Brenneman (EDIN)
149 – No. 9 Tyler Kasak or David Evans (PSU) vs Colin Roberts (EDIN)
157 – No. 1 Levi Haines (PSU) vs Gannon Jaquay (EDIN)
165 – No. 6 Mitchell Mesenbrink (PSU) vs Max Kirby (EDIN)
174 – No. 1 Carter Starocci or Terrell Barraclough (PSU) vs Joey Arnold (EDIN)
184 – No. 6 Bernie Truax (PSU) vs Brody Evans (EDIN)
197 – No. 1 Aaron Brooks or Lucas Cochran (PSU) vs Jack Kilner (EDIN)
285 – No. 1 Greg Kerkvliet or Lucas Cochran (PSU) vs Nick Lodato or Aden Roe (EDIN)
Penn State Wrestling vs. Edinboro Prediction
Here’s the reality, Edinboro only has two wins on the year and when they faced Ohio State and Rutgers they lost a combined 102-0.
There’s a good chance some of the main guys sit on Sunday, however Penn State’s backups will wipe the floor with their Edinboro counterparts. Heck even the third string guys would most likely pitch a shutout.
The only thing I’m looking for on Penn State is for the guys to come out sharp and not get hurt. That’s it.
125 – No. 8 Braeden Davis (PSU) major dec. over Caleb Edwards (EDIN) 16-4
133 – Baylor Shunk (PSU) dec. over Eamonn Jimenez (EDIN) 7-2
141 – No. 1 Beau Bartlett (PSU) fall over Jacob Brenneman (EDIN)
149 – No. 9 Tyler Kasak (PSU) major dec. over Colin Roberts (EDIN) 13-3
157 – No. 1 Levi Haines (PSU) tech. fall over Gannon Jaquay (EDIN) 16-1
165 – No. 6 Mitchell Mesenbrink (PSU) tech. fall over Max Kirby (EDIN) 19-4
174 – No. 1 Carter Starocci (PSU) fall over Joey Arnold (EDIN)
184 – No. 6 Bernie Truax (PSU) tech. fall over Brody Evans (EDIN) 17-2
197 – No. 1 Aaron Brooks (PSU) fall over Jack Kilner (EDIN)
285 – Lucas Cochran (PSU) dec. over Nick Lodato (EDIN) 7-2
Penn State 47 Edinboro 0
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