
All nine qualifiers have a chance at medaling, and Penn State wrestling has a chance to run away in the team race.

"As a community member I am going through these moment-by-moment feelings beside you. As a community leader I’m working to get answers. I spoke [with] staff yesterday. I’ve asked for a leadership briefing. I’ll continue to advocate for transparency and information sharing."

Penn State wrestling's Jason Nolf will meet an opponent he knows all too well in the second round of the NCAA Championships.

Penn State wrestling rattled off nine wins, including five falls, to wrack up 21 points and jump out to a commanding lead atop the field.

The vigil will be held at 7 p.m. at the Allen Street Gates. It is being organized by the Penn State Student Black Caucus and six other community organizations, according to a Facebook event.

"As I stand here at my last meeting...the friendships and memories I have made are truly what's going to last in my heart."