Penn State wrestling is now two wins away from history.
With a 40-7 win over Wyoming in Laramie, Cael Sanderson’s empire has now won 75 consecutive dual meets and is two a way from breaking the NCAA Division I record.
It’s a record that’s stood for 75 years, having been set by Oklahoma State in 1951.
In the five years since Penn State last lost a dual meet, the team has won four national championships, produced a Hodge Trophy winner and Olympic medalist in Aaron Brooks, and the first five-time champ in NCAA DI history in Carter Starocci.
Now, Penn State is two wins away from a record that nobody is going to touch for a long, long time.
Here are the full results from win No. 75.
RESULTS
125: No. 2 Luke Lilledahl (Penn State)TF Sefton Douglass 18-3 (3:26)
Penn State 5, Wyoming 0
133: No. 10 Marcus Blaze (Penn State) F Luke Willochell (3:39)
Penn State 11, Wyoming 0
141: Nate Desmond (Penn State) d. John Alden
11-4
Penn State 15, Wyoming 0
149: No. 1 Shayne Van Ness (Pen State( F No. 30 Gabe Willochell, 2:54
Penn State 20, Wyoming 0
157: No. 15 PJ Duke (Penn State) F No. 23 Jared Hill, 4:09
Penn State 26, Wyoming 0
165: No. 1 Mitchell Mesenbrink (Penn State) F Sloan Swan, 2:00
Penn State 32, Wyoming 0
174 pounds: No. 1 Levi Haines (Penn State) TF No. 28 Riley Davis 18-1 (4:50)
Penn State 37, Wyoming 0
184: No. 4 Rocco Welsh (Penn State) d. No. 12 Eddie Neitenbach, Wyoming, 4-1
Penn State 40, Wyoming 0
197 pounds: No. 2 Joey Novak (Wyoming) md. Connor Mirasola, 10-2
Penn State 40, Wyoming 4
285: No. 10 Christian Carroll, Wyoming d. No. 11 Cole Mirasola
Penn State 40, Wyoming 7
Penn State’s chance to break the record will be at the collegiate duals in Nashville next week, with matches against Stanford and North Dakota.





























