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Class Of 2024 Star Luke Lilledahl Commits To Penn State Wrestling

The rich just keep on getting richer.

Luke Lilledahl announced via Instagram on Monday that he’s committing to Cael Sanderson’s program. Lilledahl is the No. 2-ranked wrestler in the Class of 2024, according to FloWrestling.

“I am excited to announce that I will be continuing my academic and athletic career at Penn State University,” Lilledahl wrote. “I have enjoyed and appreciated getting to know many coaches during my recruitment, and I appreciate all the time and effort that they spent teaching me about their programs and getting to know me.”

Lilledahl has posted a dominant 46-3 record over the past two seasons at Wyoming Seminary Prep, according to PA-Wrestling.com. He has wrestled at 120, 121, and 126 pounds during his junior year. Lilledahl joins his current teammate, No. 3-ranked Joe Sealey, in Penn State’s 2024 class.

Quite a few current Nittany Lions were quick to welcome Lilledahl to Happy Valley, as Beau Bartlett, Gary Steen, and program legend Roman Bravo-Young all commented on his commitment post.

The Nittany Lions are coming off yet another successful season that culminated with a team national title and two individual championships. Penn State has won 10 out of the last 12 team national titles.

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