Penn State wrestling took to the The City of Brotherly Love on Sunday to compete in the 23rd annual Keystone Classic.
Unsurprisingly, the Nittany Lions ran away with the team title for the third consecutive year, scoring an almost unfathomable 192 team points and winning eight individual championships with nine finalists.
While there was very little drama in terms of the team race, Penn State did learn a bit about its lineup going forward.
We didn’t learn much of anything at 125 where we continue to wait for the debut of Brody Teske. Both Justin Lopez and Devin Schnupp went 2-2 for PSU and failed to place.