Penn State Wrestling Releases 2025-26 Schedule

Penn State wrestling is back, folks.
The team announced its schedule for the upcoming season on Monday, with the opening match set for a home dual with the Oklahoma Sooners in the Bryce Jordan Center at 7 p.m. on Friday, November 14.
In total, the Nittany Lions will have three BJC Duals this year. After the season opener, Penn State will host Nebraska on Friday, January 30, and Ohio State on Friday, February 13.
After the opening weekend, Penn State will travel to West Point for the Black Knight Invitational at Army West Point. This will be a one-day event that takes place on Sunday, November 23. Penn State will then head to Philadelphia to take on Drexel for a dual at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, December 5.
Two days later, the Nittany Lions host Lehigh at 1 p.m. in Rec Hall. Penn State will then head out west to take on the Wyoming Cowboys on Saturday, December 13. Penn State will close out the calendar year on Saturday, December 20, at the Collegiate Duals in Nashville, where the Nittany Lions will compete against Stanford and North Dakota State.
Penn State will dive into Big Ten action with five duals in 15 days, starting with Rutgers, which will take place Saturday, January 10, in Rec Hall. The Nittany Lions will then travel to Iowa on Friday, January 16, for one of the most anticipated duals on the schedule. Two days later, Penn State will visit Northwestern on Sunday, January 18.
The following weekend, Penn State hosts the Indiana Hoosiers on Friday, January 23, in Rec Hall before traveling to Maryland on Sunday, January 25. Five days later, Nebraska comes to the Bryce Jordan Center on Friday, January 30.
Penn State will travel to Ann Arbor in a contest against the Michigan Wolverines on Friday, February 6, in the final road dual of the season. To close out the Big Ten schedule, the Nittany Lions will host the Ohio State Buckeyes in the Bryce Jordan Center on Friday, February 13. To wrap up the regular season, Penn State will host Princeton in Rec Hall on Friday, February 20, at 7 p.m.
Penn State will be this year’s host of the Big Ten Championships. The two-day event will take place in the BJC on Saturday and Sunday, March 7-8. The NCAA Championships will be held in Cleveland’s Rocket Arena from Thursday through Saturday, March 19-21.
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