Penn State Shuts Out Edinboro 55-0 in Dual Meet Finale - Penn State Athletics (2024)

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Nittany Lions win all 10 with no matches reaching the third period

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.– The Penn State Nittany Lion wrestling team (12-0, 8-0 B1G) shut out visiting Edinboro (2-12) 55-0 in the dual meet finale for Penn State. The shut-out win allowed head coach Cael Sanderson's squad to close out the regular season with a 12-0 overall record.

The Nittany Lions, who recently wrapped up their 10th Big Ten Regular Season Championship, won all ten bouts, with no match-up reaching the third period.

The dual meet began at 125. True freshman Braeden Davis, ranked No. 8 at 125, rolled to a 19-3 tech fall over Caleb Edwards at the 4:02 mark off four takedowns and a final four-point near fall. Sophom*ore Aaron Nagao, ranked No. 11 at 133, followed that up with a tech fall of his own. Nagao used three three-point turns and a series of takedowns to notch an 18-3 tech over Eamonn Jimenez at 3:33, giving Penn State a 10-0 lead. Senior Beau Bartlett, ranked No. 1 at 141, picked up Penn State's first pin of the dual meet. Bartlett opened up a big lead over Jacob Brenneman and then finished off the bout by pinning the Scot at the 4:11 mark of the second period.

True freshman Tyler Kasak, ranked No. 9 at 149, followed that pin up with a fall of his own. Kasak opened up a big lead over Colin Roberts and finished off his fall early in the second period, getting the pin at the 3:20 mark. Sophom*ore Levi Haines, ranked No. 1 at 157, capped off the first half with Penn State's third straight pin. Haines led 13-2 midway through the second period when he took Jaquay down, rolled him over to his back and finished off the half with a fall at the 4:38 mark. Penn State led 28-0 at intermission.

Freshman Mitchell Mesenbrink, ranked No. 6 at 165, received a forfeit victory at 165 to put Penn State up 34-0. Senior Carter Starocci, ranked No. 1 at 174, blazed through six takedown and finished off his bout with a nearfall to post a 22-5 tech fall at the 2:45 mark of the first period. Starocci's win put Penn State up 39-0.

Graduate Bernie Truax, ranked No. 6 at 184, notched another Penn State bonus win against Brody Evans. Truax rolled up a handful of takedowns and a couple four-point turns, finishing off the 21-3 tech fall at the 5:00 mark to put Penn State up 44-0. Senior+ Aaron Brooks, ranked No. 1 at 197, continued Penn State's tech fall barrage, posting a 19-4 tech over Jack Kilner at the 3:55 mark. Brooks tallied six takedowns in the win. Senior Greg Kerkvliet, ranked No. 1 at 285, capped off the lopsided dual meet win with by locking up a cradle and pinning Nick Lodato at 1:27 in the first period. Kerkvliet's fall, Penn State's fourth of the dual, gave Penn State the 55-0 shutout win.

Penn State picked up 25 bonus points off four pins (Bartlett, Kasak, Haines, Kerkvliet), five tech falls (Davis, Nagao, Starocci, Truax, Brooks) and a forfeit win (Mesenbrink).

Penn State closes out the dual season at 12-0, 8-0 B1G. Edinboro falls to 2-12. The Nittany Lions will now prepare for the 2024 Big Ten Championships on March 9-10 at the University of Maryland. The two-day event begins on Saturday, March 9, with session 1 at 10 a.m. and session 2 at 5:00 p.m. Sunday's sessions 3 and 4 begin at 12 p.m. with the Big Ten finals slated for 4:30 p.m. The entire tournament will be featured on B1G+ and/or the B1G Network.

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#1 Penn State 55, Edinboro 0
February 25, 2024 – Rec Hall – University Park, Pa.

125: #8 Braeden Davis PSU tech fall Caleb Edwards EU, 19-3 (TF; 4:02) 5-0
133: #11 Aaron Nagao PSU tech fall Eamonn Jimenez EU, 18-3 (TF; 3:33) 10-0
141: #1 Beau Bartlett PSU pinned Jacob Brenneman EU, WBF (4:11) 16-0
149: #9 Tyler Kasak PSU pinned Colin Roberts EU, WBF (3:20) 22-0
157: #1 Levi Haines PSU pinned Gannon Jaquay EU, WBF (4:38) 28-0
165: #6 Mitchell Mesenbrink PSU win by forfeit 34-0
174: #1 Carter Starocci PSU tech fall Brody Evans EU, 22-5 (TF; 2:45) 39-0
184: #6 Bernie Truax PSU tech fall Brody Evans EU, 21-3 (TF; 5:00) 44-0
197: #1 Aaron Brooks PSU tech fall Jack Kilner EU, 19-4 (TF; 3:55) 49-0
285: #1 Greg Kerkvliet PSU pinned Nick Lodato EU, WBF 1:27) 55-0
Attendance: 6,389 (Penn State has wrestled in front of 81 sellouts in its last 84 home events, including 72-straight in Rec Hall and 9 of 12 in the BJC).
Records: Penn State (12-0, 8-0 B1G; Edinboro (2-12)
Up Next for Penn State: 2024 Big Ten Championship, March 9-10, College Park, Md.

DUAL MEET BOUT-BY-BOUT:

125: True freshman Braeden Davis, ranked No. 8 at 125, took on junior Caleb Edwards. Davis notched the dual's first takedown with a high single at the 2:24 mark and went to work on top, looking for a tilt. Davis forced a stall and Edwards escaped to a 3-1 score. Davis quickly scored again, using a low shot for a takedown and a 6-1 lead at 1:10. Davis worked the top position, picking up a stall point at :20 and nearly turning Edwards at the end. Leading 7-1, Davis chose down to start the second period. He quickly reversed Edwards, tacked on two quick takedowns and finished off the tech fall with a four-point turn at the 4:02 mark, winning 19-3.

133: Sophom*ore Aaron Nagao, ranked No. 11 at 133, met Eamonn Jimenez. Nagao took Jimenez down quickly and turned the Scot for three back points to open up a 6-0 lead. He cut Jimenez loose on a reset then took him down again with a fast shot to open up a 9-1 lead. Leading 9-2 after a Jimenez escape, Nagao countered a low Jimenez shot, worked his way into control and led 12-2 with a takedown of his own at the :40 mark. He worked Jimenez over for three more back points and led 15-2 after one.

141: Senior Beau Bartlett, ranked No. 1 at 141, faced Jacob Brenneman. Bartlett countered an early shot from Brenneman for a takedown at 2:49 and then worked his riding time up over 1:00. Bartlett cut Brenneman loose on a reset and went back to work on offense, leading 3-1. He used a fast low single for a second takedown and led 6-1 at 1:20. Bartlett added a third takedown to lead 9-2 after one. Bartlett chose down to start the second period and quickly escaped to a 10-2 lead. He fought off a Brenneman shot at 1:40 and slid around the Scott for a takedown and cut at 1:00. He then blazed through a fast takedown, took Brenneman to his back and finished off the pin at the 4:11 mark.

149: True freshman Tyler Kasak, ranked No. 9 at 149, battled Colin Roberts. Kasak picked up the bout's first takedown at the 2:026 mark, opening up a 3-0 lead on the edge of the mat. Kasak cut Roberts loose on a reset and immediately turned a low single into a second takedown and a 6-1 lead. Kasak went to work on top, looking for a tilt to back points. After a neutral restart, Kasak picked up his third takedown at :45 to open up a 9-2 lead. The Nittany Lion freshman finished the period on top and led 9-2 with 1:48 in time. Roberts chose down to start the second period and Kasak cut the Scott loose. He moved in quick for a takedown and quickly turned Roberts to his back. Kasak finished off the pin at the 3:20 mark.

157: Sophom*ore Levi Haines, ranked No. 1 at 157, met Gannon Jaquay. Haines took Jaquay down quickly to open up a 3-1 lead in the opening :30. The Lion sophom*ore used a high single for a second takedown and a 6-1 lead at 2:00 and went to work on top, looking for back points. Jaquay worked his way to his feet and an escape with 1:22 on the clock. Haines countered a high Jaquay single for a third takedown to lead 9-2. With his riding time well over 1:00, Haines turned the Scot for three back points and a 12-2 lead. Haines chose down to start the second and quickly escaped to a 13-2 lead. He took Jaquay down with a high shot center mat and led 16-2. Haines worked the Scot over to his back, taking some time to adjust his position and finishing off the pin at the 4:38 mark.

165: Freshman Mitchell Mesenbrink, ranked No. 6 at 165, won by forfeit.

174: Senior Carter Starocci, ranked No. 1 at 174, faced Joey Arnold. Starocci came out firing on offense, notching three takedown in the opening minute to lead 9-3. He continued to work on offense, used a high double for a fourth takedown and cut and led 12-4 before the period's midway point. Starocci added a fifth takedown to lead 15-5. Starocci's sixth takedown gave the Lion an 18-5 lead and the Nittany Lion then turned Arnold to his back for a final four-point turn to notch the 22-5 tech fall at the 2:45 mark.

184: Graduate Bernie Truax, ranked No. 6 at 184, met Brody Evans. Truax scored quickly, taking Evans down for a fast takedown and a 3-0 lead. Truax built up :54 in time before cutting Evans loose to a 3-1 score. Truax continued to press on offense, picking up a stall point for a 4-1 lead at 1:11. Truax turned a low single into a second takedown and a 7-1 lead with :50 on the clock. He then turned Evans to his back for a four-point near fall and led 11-1 after the opening period. Evans chose down to start the second period and escaped to an 11-2 score. Picked up another takedown to lead 14-3 after cutting Evans loose, moved through a shot for another score and led 13-7. He finished off the bout with a final four-point turn to post the 21-3 tech fall at the 5:00 mark.

197: Senior+ Aaron Brooks, ranked No. 1 at 197, battled Jack Kilner. Brooks took Kilner down quickly to lead 3-1 after cutting the Scot loose. He picked up his second takedown with a high double and then his third with a fast low shot on the Nittany Lion logo to open up a 9-2 lead with 1:00 left in the first period. Brooks finished the first period on top to lead 9-2 after the opening period. Brooks chose down to start the second period, quickly escaped, and took Kilner down to lead 13-3 after cutting the Scot loose. Brooks added another takedown and then finished off the tech fall with a final one, winning 19-4 at 3:55.

285: Senior Greg Kerkvliet, ranked No. 1 at 285, took on Nick Lodato. Kerkvliet took Lodato down quickly, opening up a 3-0 lead in the opening seconds. Lodato escaped to a 3-1 score and Kerkvliet went back to work on top. Kerkvliet took the Scot down and to his back, nearly pinning him but settling for four back points and a 10-1 lead. He quickly locked up a cradle and finished off the bout with a pin at the 1:27 mark.

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Players Mentioned

Beau Bartlett

141
Junior

Aaron Brooks

184
Senior

Greg Kerkvliet

285
Junior

Carter Starocci

174
Junior

Levi Haines

157
Freshman

Braeden Davis

125
Freshman

Tyler Kasak

141
Freshman

Mitchell Mesenbrink

157/165
Redshirt Freshman

Aaron Nagao

133
Sophom*ore

Bernie Truax

184
Graduate Student

Players Mentioned

Beau Bartlett

Junior
141

Aaron Brooks

Senior
184

Greg Kerkvliet

Junior
285

Carter Starocci

Junior
174

Levi Haines

Freshman
157

Braeden Davis

Freshman
125

Tyler Kasak

Freshman
141

Mitchell Mesenbrink

Redshirt Freshman
157/165

Aaron Nagao

Sophom*ore
133

Bernie Truax

Graduate Student
184
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