Penn State Wrestling

How to watch Penn State wrestling, others at the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships

Roman Bravo-Young holds the Big Ten Regular Season Dual Meet Championship trophy on Feb. 6 after a dual between No. 1 Penn State and No. 8 Nebraska at Rec Hall.
Roman Bravo-Young holds the Big Ten Regular Season Dual Meet Championship trophy on Feb. 6 after a dual between No. 1 Penn State and No. 8 Nebraska at Rec Hall. nriffe@centredaily.com

No. 1 Penn State wrestling is set to defend its undefeated record in Nebraska this weekend at the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships.

Penn State defeated Rider 45-0 on Feb. 20 to complete its 17-0 regular season. The Big Ten Wrestling Championships begin on Saturday and will conclude on Sunday. Penn State will finish its season in Detroit for the NCAA Wrestling Championship on March 17-19.

Here are ways to watch or listen to the championships:

First and second sessions of Big Ten Championships

Who: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue, Rutgers wrestlers

When: First session 11 a.m., second session 6:30/8:30 p.m. Saturday | Where: Lincoln, Neb.

TV: B1G / B1G+

Online radio stream: GoPSUsports.com

Third and fourth sessions of Big Ten Championships

Who: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue, Rutgers wrestlers

When: Third session noon, fourth session 4:30 p.m. Sunday | Where: Lincoln, Neb.

TV: B1G / B1G+

Online radio stream: GoPSUsports.com

Kyle J. Andrews
Centre Daily Times
Kyle J. Andrews is a 2018 graduate of the University of Baltimore, home of the perennially undefeated Bees. Prior to heading to the Centre Daily Times, he spent times as a sports reporter for the Baltimore Sun Media Group, covering the Ravens and Orioles for 105.7 The Fan, Baltimore Beatdown and Fox Sports 1340 AM.
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