TOURNAMENT UPDATE
Team scores (through first wrestlebacks)
1. Penn State 80.5, 2. Iowa 78, 3. Gophers 77
gophers update
125 pounds: Sam Brancale lost first two matches and was eliminated
133: David Thorn vs. Wisconsin's Tyler Graff in semifinals
141: Chris Dardanes vs. Ohio State's Logan Stieber in semifinals
149: Nick Dardanes vs. Northwestern's Jason Tsirtsis in semifinals
157: Dylan Ness vs. Nebraska's James Green in semifinals
165: Danny Zilverberg vs. Iowa's Nick Moore in semifinals
174: Logan Storley vs. Nebraska's Robert Kokesh in semifinals
184: Kevin Steinhaus vs. Iowa's Ethen Lofthouse in semifinals
197: Scott Schiller vs. Ohio State's Nick Heflin in semifinals
Hwt: Tony Nelson vs. Penn State's Jon Gingrich in semifinals
Notes: The semifinals were in progress at press time.
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