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Growing up raising goats on his family’s Doylestown farm helped shape Penn State wrestler Tyler Kasak into one of the NCAA’s top competitors, writes Matt Breen for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Kasak had ...
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Even if a returning national title finalist, like Bartlett, and a No. 1 seed, like Tyler Kasak, don't reach where they ultimately want to. “Its just unreal to fathom … We’re the top program ...
1 Tyler Kasak's turn. The top seed at 157 pounds, Kasak has grown into an ever-reliable hammer in the Penn State lineup. He had not only won every match he finished this season, he had not so much ...
Blaze, a sophomore wrestling for the Boilermakers at 157 pounds, beat No. 1 seed Tyler Kasak of Penn State in the third round, 5-4. Seeded eighth, Blaze advanced to the semifinals against No.
PHILADELPHIA — Tyler Kasak wrote a list of goals onto a sheet of paper and posted it on his bedroom door in Doylestown, Pa., a reminder each morning of where he wanted to go. “I didn’t make ...
The NCAA Wrestling Championships ended Saturday night, which means Penn State’s season is now complete. The Nittany Lions crowned two champions in historic five-timer Carter Starocci and first ...
Kasak's only loss was an injury default against Maryland's Ethen Miller. But Kasak also will want to get that first bout out of the way to close the book on last season. Kasak lost his first bout ...