With the 23rd annual Keystone Classic tournament set for Sunday inside the Palestra in Philadelphia, Penn State wrestling coach Cael Sanderson said he and his staff haven’t completely decided yet which wrestlers will be competing.
“We have a pretty good idea,” Sanderson said Tuesday at practice. In addition to the 10 starters who saw the mat Sunday against Kent State, he said they’ll likely bring wrestlers two or three deep on the depth chart at the weights they’re most competitive at.
That will likely include senior heavyweight Nick Nevills and freshman Brady Berge, he said, but nothing is official yet.