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With Penn State wrestling scheduled to begin a little over a month away, here are updated projections for the starting lineup. 

125 – Luke Lilledahl It’s likely that Braeden Davis is moving up to 133, which probably leaves the spot for another true freshman. Lilledahl went undefeated last season as a senior at Wyoming Seminary. If Cael Sanderson would decide to redshirt Lilledahl, it would likely go to familiar face Gary Steen.

133 – Davis/Aaron Nagao: Penn State wrestling fans are familiar with both wrestlers. Davis exploded onto the season last year at 125 and got a Big Ten championship along the way. Nagao transferred in from Minnesota last year, and struggled at times during the season. Nagao still ended up with a 17-7 record.

141 – Beau Bartlett: There’s no secret here. Bartlett came back for one more crack at a national championship after finishing as a runner-up last season.

149 – Shayne Van Ness: Van Ness had a tough break last year as an injury ended his season. Tyler Kasak did just fine in his place as he finished with a third place finish at nationals. Van Ness had a chance to do just as well, perhaps even better. We’ll see about this year.

157 – Tyler Kasak/Alex Facundo: The middle of the lineup is where it’s anyone’s guess at what it will look like. Assuming Kasak moves up a weight, it may be a battle between him and Facundo, who took an Olympic redshirt last season. Kasak is scheduled to wrestle at 157 against Peyton Kellar in the NWCA All-Star Classic, so we assume he’s bumping up a weight for the season.

165 – Mitchell Mesenbrink/Alex Facundo: You’d think after last season that the coaching staff is going to find a spot for Mesenbrink. Mesenbrink picked up his first Big Ten championship at 165 last season as a redshirt freshman and finished as runner-up at NCAAs to David Carr. It would make a lot of sense for Mesenbrink to return to the weight.

174 – Levi Haines: Haines is wrestling at 174 in the All-Star Classic against Ohio State’s Rocco Welsh, so again we’re going to assume he’s wrestling there the whole season. Bumping up two weight classes is a big jump, but if anyone can be successful, it’s Haines after winning the title at 157 last season.

184 – Carter Starocci: Starocci himself has confirmed he’s going to 184 pounds this season. It was a surprise that he returned to the team, but Starocci’s search for an unprecedented fifth NCAA championship was too great to pass up.

197 – Josh Barr: There’s some experience at this weight class with Lucas Cochran and AJ Fricchione, but Barr has a lot of hype around him as a redshirt freshman. Unless he can be beaten out by true freshman Connor Mirasola, expect to see the first look at Barr.

285 – Greg Kerkvliet: Just like Bartlett and Starocci, Kerkvliet is coming back for more after finally getting his first NCAA title last season. It was a long time coming for him after constantly competing against the likes of Minnesota’s Gable Steveson and Michigan’s Mason Parris, two Olympians and Hodge Trophy Winners.

This article first appeared on Nittany Sports Now and was syndicated with permission.

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