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‘Limited Player Guests’ Allowed At 2021 Big Ten Wrestling Championships

This weekend’s 2021 Big Ten Wrestling Championships will host “limited player guests” in the stands, Penn State wrestling announced Tuesday afternoon.

Following Governor Tom Wolf’s decision to ease statewide restrictions Monday, an unidentified number of player guests, presumably family and friends, will be allowed during the two-day event that is set to take place on March 6 and March 7 at the Bryce Jordan Center.

While player guests will be permitted, no tickets will be sold to the general public for the event.

The Nittany Lions enter the championships with a 6-0 record this year, including a dominant 44-0 win over Maryland in the regular-season finale.

This is the first time Penn State wrestling is hosting the Big Ten Championships since 2009, making it the first time it’s hosting during Cael Sanderson’s tenure. The event is set to kick off at 10 a.m. on Saturday, March 6 from the Bryce Jordan Center.

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