The Columbus Dispatch

Penn State cruises past Ohio State in 1-2 matchup

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Top-ranked Penn State remained undefeated by rolling to a 28-9 win over No. 2 Ohio State on Friday night in a Big Ten match at St. John Arena.

The marquee matchup of the night — No. 1 Bo Nickal of Penn State vs. No. 2 Kollin Moore of OSU at 197 pounds — ended quickly, with Nickal getting the pin at 1:38. The Nittany Lions (11-0, 7-0) won the first two matches and never looked back.

Ohio State’s Myles Martin, No. 1 at 184 pounds, improved to 14-0 with 18-6 decision over Mason Manville. The Buckeyes (9-2, 5-2) also picked up wins by Malik Heinselman (125) and Micah Jordan (149). leader” at Vanderbilt, Williams was vice president of student affairs at Ohio State for 14 years before leaving for the Nashville, Tennessee, university in 2000. He died at Vanderbilt University Medical Center of an undisclose­d cause, the university said.

His last day as athletic director was Jan. 31; he had been the SEC’S second-longest tenured athletic director behind Mitch Barnhart of Kentucky when he announced his retirement last September. $2.2 million last season.

Clemson will pay its assistants a total of $7.1 million, for now the highest total in the country. San Francisco catcher Buster Posey, on the Giants meeting with Harper in the free agent slugger’s hometown of Las Vegas this week, saying there was “mutual interest”

“Yeah, sign him up! What team out there wouldn’t want a Bryce Harper, a Manny Machado, or a lot of free agents out there?”

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