Penn State took care of business in Rec Hall on Friday night.
In their penultimate Big Ten dual of the season, the Nittany Lions easily dispatched of visiting Michigan State despite a pair of starters absent from the lineup.
The dual started at 125 and Penn State quickly found itself with a 4-0 deficit as eighth-ranked RayVon Foley topped Devin Schnupp 14-5.
Roman Bravo-Young was back home in Arizona attending a funeral, so Scott Stossel got the start at 133 for Penn State. Stossel battled hard but fell to two-time NCAA qualifier Anthony Tututolo, 4-1. This gave the Spartans a 7-0 lead in the dual.