They say the best way to get into wrestling shape is to wrestle, and Penn State has done a lot of that in the last few days after a delayed start to the season thanks to COVID sweeping through the program.
After struggling a bit in wins over Indiana and Northwestern, the Nittany Lions travelled to Madison, Wisconsin on Tuesday to take on the Badgers in a match that was originally set to take play on Sunday in Ann Arbor before the University of Michigan announced a two-week shutdown of all athletics.
Penn State once again began the dual down 6-0 after a forfeit at 125 because neither Baylor Shunk nor Robert Howard were medically cleared to compete, though from that point on the Nittany Lions ran the table.