A unexpected first of three duals between Cael Sanderson and Penn State’s top-ranked wrestling program is now scheduled to take place at the Bryce Jordan Center. With the women’s volleyball team scheduled to host a regional of the NCAA Women’s Volleyball Championships at Rec Hall on Sunday, that announcement was made.

With a capacity of 15,261 as opposed to 6,502 at Rec Hall, Penn State’s wrestling team has moved to the BJC, giving fans more chances to witness the ranked-on-ranked action live.

As of December 11, the following are the starting prices for PSU-Wyoming tickets:

Vivid Seats are available for $40.

Starting at $28, StubHub

SeatGeek’s starting price is $31.

Viagogo is available for $31.

#1 Penn State Nittany Lions (2-0) vs. #26 Wyoming Cowboys (2-2)

An overview of an NCAA wrestling matchup

After a convincing 36-3 victory over Lehigh on Sunday afternoon, Penn State will wrestle its third dual of the season and its second at home. Josh Barr, a 197-pound redshirt freshman ranked No. 23, defeated No. 6 Michael Beard via major decision 11-3, which was the high point of that bout. At 125 pounds, rookie Luke Lilledahl defeated No. 15 Sheldon Seymour 4-1 via decision to earn a rated victory as well.

In addition to possible excellent bouts with Gabe Willochell, a native of Pennsylvania, ranked No. 22 at 149 pounds, Jared Hill, ranked No. 19 at 157, and Joey Novak, ranked No. 14 at 197, Wyoming might provide a prime clash at 125 with No. 7 Jore Volk in that position. Nine of the ten predicted starters for the Nittany Lions have top-10 national rankings, with Barr jumping from No. 23 to No. 7 in this week’s Intermat rankings. The sole outlier is Lilledahl, who is ranked No. 12 at 125 with a 5-0 record.

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Here is the rest of Penn State’s wrestling schedule for 2024–2025, along with TV and time details, ticket information, and viewing instructions:

Sunday, December 15: #1 Penn State vs. #26 Wyoming

On Sunday, December 22, #1 Penn State will play Binghamton at the Journeymen Duals (3 p.m. ET), followed by #16 Arkansas-Little Rock (5 p.m.), and #14 Missouri (7 p.m.).

Michigan State vs. Penn State, Friday, January 10

#1 Penn State vs. #3 Nebraska on Friday, January 17.

#18 Rutgers vs. #1 Penn State on Friday, January 24

Friday, January 31: #1 Penn State vs. #2 Iowa

Friday, February 7: #1 Penn State vs. #1 Michigan

Sunday, February 9: #1 Penn State vs. #27 Maryland

#1 Penn State vs. #6 Ohio State on Friday, February 14.

February 16, Sunday: #1 Penn State vs. #13 Illinois

American vs. #1 Penn State on Friday, February 21

March 8–9, Saturday–Sunday: Penn State at the Big Ten Championships

March 20–22, Thursday–Saturday: Penn State at the NCAA Championships

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