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What to Watch From Penn State at the NCAA Wrestling Championships

The Nittany Lions have dominated NCAAs since 2011. Will that continue?

No team has been better at the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships since 2011 than Penn State. The Lions have won 80 percent of the NCAA team titles and 27 percent of the individual championships contested in those 10 tournaments (with 2020's being canceled).

Penn State returns to the 2022 NCAA Wrestling Championships once again as the favorite, even though the team placed second to Michigan at the Big Ten tournament.  The Lions qualified nine wrestlers and field four No. 1 seeds for the three-day tournament, scheduled for March 17-19 at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit.

Four Nittany Lions (Roman Bravo-Young, Nick Lee, Carter Starocci and Aaron Brooks) seek to defend their national championships, while top-seeded Max Dean, a finalist at Cornell in 2019, wrestles for his first title at 194 pounds.

Further, eight Lions are returning to the NCAAs (Beau Bartlett is making his first appearance), and all eight have winning records at nationals.

"We have a lot to be proud of and grateful for," said head coach Cael Sanderson, who seeks to win his ninth NCAA team title in 13 seasons at Penn State. "We'll be the same team we have been all year. We'll go and have a good time."

Ready for nationals? Here's a look at what to watch from Penn State at the 2022 NCAA Wrestling Championships.

Penn State's Max Dean
Cael Sanderson
Carter Starocci
Little Caesars Arena

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