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How do Penn State’s ‘injured’ wrestlers feel heading into Big Tens? Here’s what they said

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Three Penn State wrestlers who missed multiple matches over the past two months are feeling much better heading into the Big Ten tournament — and only one will require a brace, according to both coach Cael Sanderson and the wrestlers.

Roman Bravo-Young, who suffered a leg injury Jan. 25 against Purdue, will continue to keep his knee taped. But the 133-pound wrestler said Monday afternoon he’s feeling “100 percent” and that the tape is only precautionary. Brady Berge (149 pounds) reportedly wasn’t nursing an injury, but still missed five matches for an unspecified issue. Regardless, whatever that issue was, Berge said it’s completely behind him and he’s ready to go.