Jason Nolf swore he wasn’t emotional in his final Rec Hall dual on Sunday, a 47-3 beating of Buffalo.
But anyone who watched the 157-pound senior get his arm raised for the last time in front of the standing-room-only crowd, and point both index fingers in the air before running off the mat and leaping into teammate Mark Hall’s arms, could be fooled.
Nolf, who started his Penn State dual career with a pin in 2015 against Lock Haven, ended it by sticking Buffalo’s Kyle Todrank in 5 minutes and 41 seconds with a far-side cradle for his program-leading 58th career fall.