The Ohio State wrestling team narrowly missed out on its second national championship in four years over the weekend, losing out to Penn State with a score of 134.5 to take home a second-place finish.
Still, the Buckeyes wrapped up a phenomenal season, which included a conference championship and a heavyweight title for senior Kyle Snyder, the most decorated wrestler on their roster. Due to his international schedule, Snyder wrestled in just 13 matches during his senior season, but went an overall 12-1 on the year while earning yet another individual conference title.
In the final match on the final day of the championships, Snyder edged out Michigan’s Adam Coon, who had previously handed Snyder his only loss of the regular season.