
Twenty Penn State wrestlers will compete in the Keystone Classic. A few will be fighting for starting jobs.

Penn State wrestling freshman Roman Bravo-Young had his welcome-home moment on Sunday afternoon when he pinned Kent State's Tim Rooney in his Rec Hall and college debut.

Penn State wrestling rolled over Kent State with seven pins and two technical falls en route to a 52-3 win.

Penn State's late season visit to Rutgers will kick off at 12 p.m. and be broadcast on the Big Ten Network next Saturday. We're yawning too.

Penn State wrestling will have no issues with Kent State. Expect a flurry of falls that will get a wrestling-starved Rec Hall crowd on its feet.

"I want that pressure. I want a challenge. I want it to be enjoyable."