CLEVELAND — Zain Retherford hasn’t spent much time considering his place in the college wrestling world or even his Penn State legacy. “I was just thinking, this is my second-to-last full-style match I’ll ever get to wrestle in a Penn State singlet. Just make the most of it.”Retherford (149 pounds) beat North Carolina’s Troy Heilmann 10-4 to spark Penn State’s 5-for-5 performance in the semifinals and cue its surge to the top of the team standings. “Sounds great, right?” Penn State coach Cael Sanderson said. He’ll face Michigan big man Adam Coon after Snyder beat Duke’s Jacob Kasper 10-5 and Coon edged Oregon State’s Amar Dhesi 4-2 in the semis.
Source: National Post March 17, 2018 03:45 UTC