Overview
- Both programs enter undefeated (Penn State 13-0, Ohio State 17-0) in a No. 1 vs. No. 2 dual that could influence the top ranking and Big Ten regular-season positioning.
- The meet starts at 7 p.m. ET at the Bryce Jordan Center and will air on Big Ten Network, with streaming available via Fubo and the Fox Sports app.
- Probable bouts feature several elite pairings, including 125: Luke Lilledahl vs. Nic Bouzakis, 133: Marcus Blaze vs. Ben Davino, 141: Braeden Davis vs. Jesse Mendez, 174: Levi Haines vs. Carson Kharchla, and 285: Cole Mirasola vs. Nick Feldman.
- Ohio State is expected to be without top-ranked 157-pounder Brandon Cannon due to a knee issue, while Penn State anticipates Braeden Davis returning at 141 after missing the Michigan dual.
- Penn State has dominated this season, outscoring opponents 544-34 with an 84-match dual win streak, and last-minute tickets remain available on secondary markets as of Feb. 12.