Penn State Wrestling

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

Penn State is looking to notch its ninth NCAA championship under the tenure of head coach Cael Sanderson this weekend.

Sanderson has four No. 1 seeds in the upcoming championships — Roman Bravo-Young (133), Nick Lee (141), Carter Starocci (174) and Max Dean (197). The Nittany Lions as a whole will have nine wrestlers competing for an individual national championship in their respective weight classes.

Follow along with the Centre Daily Times with our live blog at www.CentreDaily.com and follow reporter Nate Cobler on Twitter (@byncobler) from Little Caesars Arena.

Here are ways to watch or listen to the championships:

First and second sessions of NCAA Championships

Who: Penn State’s nine wrestlers are among 330 wrestlers in NCAA Championships

When: First session noon, second session 7 p.m. Thursday | Where: Detroit, Mich., at Little Caesars Arena

TV: First session on ESPNU, second session on ESPN

Online radio stream: GoPSUsports.com

Third and fourth sessions of NCAA Championships

When: First session 11 a.m., second session 8 p.m. Friday | Where: Detroit, Mich., at Little Caesars Arena

TV: First session on ESPNU, second session on ESPN

Online radio stream: GoPSUsports.com

Fifth and sixth sessions of NCAA Championships

When: First session 11 a.m., second session 8 p.m. Saturday | Where: Detroit, Mich., at Little Caesars Arena

TV: First session on ESPNU, second session on ESPN

Online radio stream: GoPSUsports.com

Penn State’s Nick Lee has his hand raised after receiving a medical forfeit in the 141 pounds finals of the Big Ten Championships on Sunday, March 6, 2022 in Lincoln, Neb. Lee was supposed to wrestle Iowa’s Jaydin Eierman.
Penn State’s Nick Lee has his hand raised after receiving a medical forfeit in the 141 pounds finals of the Big Ten Championships on Sunday, March 6, 2022 in Lincoln, Neb. Lee was supposed to wrestle Iowa’s Jaydin Eierman. Sam Janicki For the CDT

This story was originally published March 17, 2022 at 5:00 AM.

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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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