
Penn State Wrestling Extends Win Streak to 79 Matches
Penn State's wrestling team just did something remarkable, crushing rival Iowa 32-3 to extend their winning streak to 79 consecutive dual meets. The Nittany Lions dominated in enemy territory, winning nine of ten matches and handing Iowa its worst home loss ever.
Penn State's wrestling dynasty just added another stunning chapter to its legacy. The top-ranked Nittany Lions demolished fourth-ranked Iowa 32-3 on Friday night in Iowa City, extending their incredible winning streak to 79 straight dual meet victories.
This wasn't just another win. It was Iowa's worst home loss in the history of Carver-Hawkeye Arena, and Penn State made it look almost effortless.
The Lions won nine of ten matches against one of their fiercest rivals. Head coach Cael Sanderson's team controlled the mat from start to finish, dominating the takedown battle 15-2.
Two underdogs delivered especially sweet victories. Rocco Welsh, ranked fourth, upset top-ranked Angelo Ferrari in a nail-biting 2-1 tiebreaker decision at 184 pounds. Cole Mirasola, ranked 13th, knocked off fifth-ranked Ben Kueter 4-3 at heavyweight to seal the historic rout.
The stars shined too. Top-ranked wrestlers Mitchell Mesenbrink, Levi Haines, Shayne Van Ness, and Josh Barr all delivered wins, with Barr pinning his opponent in the second period.

The Ripple Effect:
This streak represents more than just athletic excellence. It shows what's possible when a program builds a culture of sustained excellence and teamwork.
Penn State has now won five consecutive matches against Iowa, a program with its own storied tradition. That kind of consistency requires every wrestler, every coach, and every practice to matter.
The victory demonstrates how sports can unite communities and inspire young athletes. Thousands of fans watched these college athletes compete at the highest level, seeing firsthand that dedication and preparation pay off.
For Penn State fans, it's a moment to celebrate a program doing things the right way. For wrestling enthusiasts everywhere, it's a reminder that greatness isn't accidental.
Seventy-nine straight wins and counting shows no signs of this dynasty slowing down.
Based on reporting by Google News - Sports
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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