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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Penn State shut out North Dakota State and No. 9-ranked Stanford on Saturday at the 2025 Journeymen Collegiate Duals hosted by the Montgomery Bell Academy.
Penn State beat the Bison, 46-0, and the Cardinal, 42-0. With the win over Stanford, the Nittany Lions clinched their 77th dual meet win in a row, breaking Oklahoma State's Division I record that stood from 1937 to 1951.
The Nittany Lions (6-0) last loss came on Jan 31, 2020, a 19-17 loss on the road to Iowa. All eight ranked Penn State wrestlers went 2-0 on the day and unranked Josh Barr, a national finalist as a freshman last year who missed the first month of the season with an injury, won both matches at 197 pounds, including a win over No. 19 Angelo Posada of Stanford.
No. 2 Luke Lilledahl had the two closest matches in each dual at 125 pounds. He beat No. 31 Ezekial Witt of North Dakota State, 6-5, thanks to a 1:26 riding time advantage, and No. 12 Nicco Provo following a first-period takedown.
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Penn State 46, North Dakota State 0
125: Luke Lilledahl (PSU) dec. Ezekial Witt, 6-5; 133: Marcus Blaze (PSU) maj. dec. Tristan Daughterty, 11-3; 141: Nate Desmond dec. Michael Olsen, 4-1; 149: Shayne Van Ness (PSU) tech. fall Max Petersen, 19-2, 5:16; 157: PJ Duke (PSU) maj. dec. Gavin Drexler, 16-5; 165: Mitchell Mesenbrink (PSU) tech. fall Boeden Greenley, 18-1, 3:45; 174: Levi Haines (PSU) pinned Tyler Secoy, 1:38; 184: Rocco Welsh (PSU) tech. fall Andrew McMonagle, 19-4, 6:17; 197: Josh Barr (PSU) tech. fall Devin Wasley, 19-3, 3:20; 285: Cole Mirasola (PSU) pinned Drew Blackburn-Forst, :33.
Penn State 42, Stanford 0
125: Lilledahl (PSU) dec. Nicco Provo, 4-2; 133: Blaze (PSU) pinned Tyler Knox, 6:44; 141: Desmond (PSU) maj. dec. Lain Yapoujian, 9-0; 149: Van Ness (PSU) dec. Aden Valencia, 10-4; 157: Duke (PSU) dec. Cardenas, 5-2; 165: Messenbrink (PSU) pinned EJ Parco, 4:23; 174: Haines (PSU) maj. dec. Lorenzo Norman, 14-4; 184: Welsh (PSU) dec. Abraham Wojcikiewicz, 5-1; 197: Barr (PSU) tech. fall Angelo Posada, 19-3, 4:13; 285: Mirasola (PSU) tech. fall Luke Duthie, 21-6, 2:59.
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Penn State beat the Bison, 46-0, and the Cardinal, 42-0. With the win over Stanford, the Nittany Lions clinched their 77th dual meet win in a row, breaking Oklahoma State's Division I record that stood from 1937 to 1951.
The Nittany Lions (6-0) last loss came on Jan 31, 2020, a 19-17 loss on the road to Iowa. All eight ranked Penn State wrestlers went 2-0 on the day and unranked Josh Barr, a national finalist as a freshman last year who missed the first month of the season with an injury, won both matches at 197 pounds, including a win over No. 19 Angelo Posada of Stanford.
No. 2 Luke Lilledahl had the two closest matches in each dual at 125 pounds. He beat No. 31 Ezekial Witt of North Dakota State, 6-5, thanks to a 1:26 riding time advantage, and No. 12 Nicco Provo following a first-period takedown.
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Penn State 46, North Dakota State 0
125: Luke Lilledahl (PSU) dec. Ezekial Witt, 6-5; 133: Marcus Blaze (PSU) maj. dec. Tristan Daughterty, 11-3; 141: Nate Desmond dec. Michael Olsen, 4-1; 149: Shayne Van Ness (PSU) tech. fall Max Petersen, 19-2, 5:16; 157: PJ Duke (PSU) maj. dec. Gavin Drexler, 16-5; 165: Mitchell Mesenbrink (PSU) tech. fall Boeden Greenley, 18-1, 3:45; 174: Levi Haines (PSU) pinned Tyler Secoy, 1:38; 184: Rocco Welsh (PSU) tech. fall Andrew McMonagle, 19-4, 6:17; 197: Josh Barr (PSU) tech. fall Devin Wasley, 19-3, 3:20; 285: Cole Mirasola (PSU) pinned Drew Blackburn-Forst, :33.
Penn State 42, Stanford 0
125: Lilledahl (PSU) dec. Nicco Provo, 4-2; 133: Blaze (PSU) pinned Tyler Knox, 6:44; 141: Desmond (PSU) maj. dec. Lain Yapoujian, 9-0; 149: Van Ness (PSU) dec. Aden Valencia, 10-4; 157: Duke (PSU) dec. Cardenas, 5-2; 165: Messenbrink (PSU) pinned EJ Parco, 4:23; 174: Haines (PSU) maj. dec. Lorenzo Norman, 14-4; 184: Welsh (PSU) dec. Abraham Wojcikiewicz, 5-1; 197: Barr (PSU) tech. fall Angelo Posada, 19-3, 4:13; 285: Mirasola (PSU) tech. fall Luke Duthie, 21-6, 2:59.
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