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The final rounds of the 2024 Big Ten Wrestling Championships commence this Sunday, March 10th in College Park, Maryland. The XFINITY Center will be filled to the brim once again with fans eagerly awaiting the epic matches yet to unfold.
Below are the full details on how to watch the final sessions on Sunday.
Online Radio: Free via Lionvision at GoPSUsports.com
Session IV – 1st, 3rd, and 5th Place Matches
Time: 4:30 p.m. EST
Where: College Park, Maryland
TV: Broadcast nationally on the Big Ten Network/Fox Sports app, and B1G+
Online Radio: Free via Lionvision at GoPSUsports.com
The conclusion to the 2024 Big Ten Wrestling Championships takes place today and if didn’t get enough entertainment yesterday, well then you’re in luck. Because the action will be hot and heavy once again as the tournament marches towards crowning individual champions and the team trophy.
Expertise: College Wrestling, College Football, Lays Chips Education: Penn State University Location: State College, PA
Even though he had no prior journalism experience, Chris has now covered Penn State Wrestling and Penn State Football for the past three years, including as the Penn State Wrestling Beat Writer for VictoryBellRings.com, part of the FanSided network.
And it's clear he also likes constant torture as he's been a PSU Basketball fan for way too long.
Several years back, Chris made the seamless transition from PGA Professional to computer programmer and thoroughly enjoys following and writing about all things related to Penn State sports during his spare time.
Expertise: College Wrestling, College Football, Lays Chips
Education: Penn State University
Location: State College, PA
Even though he had no prior journalism experience, Chris has now covered Penn State Wrestling and Penn State Football for the past three years, including as the Penn State Wrestling Beat Writer for VictoryBellRings.com, part of the FanSided network.
And it's clear he also likes constant torture as he's been a PSU Basketball fan for way too long.
Several years back, Chris made the seamless transition from PGA Professional to computer programmer and thoroughly enjoys following and writing about all things related to Penn State sports during his spare time.
Expertise: College Wrestling, College Football, Lays Chips
Education: Penn State University
Location: State College, PA
Even though he had no prior journalism experience, Chris has now covered Penn State Wrestling and Penn State Football for the past three years, including as the Penn State Wrestling Beat Writer for VictoryBellRings.com, part of the FanSided network.
And it's clear he also likes constant torture as he's been a PSU Basketball fan for way too long.
Several years back, Chris made the seamless transition from PGA Professional to computer programmer and thoroughly enjoys following and writing about all things related to Penn State sports during his spare time.