Overview
- The dual begins at 7 p.m. ET at the Bryce Jordan Center with live coverage on Big Ten Network and streaming on Fubo.
- Penn State enters 13-0 with an NCAA-record 84 consecutive dual wins, while Ohio State is 17-0 after a victory over Iowa.
- Ohio State’s top-ranked 157-pounder Brandon Cannon is listed out with a knee injury, and Penn State expects Braeden Davis to return at 141.
- Marquee matchups include 125 No. 1 Luke Lilledahl vs. No. 2 Nic Bouzakis, 133 No. 4 Marcus Blaze vs. No. 2 Ben Davino, and 141 No. 1 Jesse Mendez vs. No. 12 Davis.
- A Buckeyes win would clinch a share of the Big Ten regular-season title for Ohio State, while a Nittany Lions win would secure the outright crown for Penn State.