
Penn State wrestling's Mark Hall proved that making bets with large Twitter accounts might just be the new canning.

For the first time since 2016, Penn State wrestling has won the Big Ten Championships.

Penn State men’s basketball (14-17, 7-13 Big Ten) welcomed Illinois (11-20, 7-13 Big Ten) to the Bryce Jordan Center on Sunday afternoon. After a slow start, the Nittany Lions took control of the game thanks to senior Josh Reaves, who put up a career-high 26 points in his final regular season game in Happy Valley. […]

The Nittany Lions were in control for most of the weekend, but managed to make the sweep possible thanks to a seventh-inning comeback against South Dakota State early in the weekend.

The Nittany Lions overwhelmed the Badgers to set up a third and final game of the Big Ten quarterfinal.

The junior finished with a time of 2:03.69, moving from fifth to first place on the home stretch to edge Penn's Nia Akins, who finished with a time of 2:03.74.