Manheim, Pennsylvania — Penn State remained unbeaten and set a new Division I dual meet record for indoor attendance over the weekend, keeping the Nittany Lions No. 1 in the most recent USA Today/NWCA Division I Wrestling Coaches Poll released on Tuesday.

The Nittany Lions drew 15,998 at the Bryce Jordan Center in their 28-13 win over seventh-ranked Iowa on Saturday. Penn State held the previous record at 15,996 in a dual against Pittsburgh at the Bryce Jordan Center on December 8, 2013. The two largest crowds for dual meets were both held at football stadiums, with Iowa’s 42,287 setting the mark on November 14, 2015, against Oklahoma State. Iowa’s Alex Marinelli did notch a notable upset win, picking off returning national champion Vincenzo Joseph at 165 pounds.

Ohio State (13-1) survived a scare from fourth-ranked Michigan on Saturday, but the Buckeyes did take some damage as two of its unbeaten wrestlers lost in the dual. Luke Pletcher fell at 133 pounds to Stevan Micic and two-time NCAA champion and Olympic champion Kyle Snyder was upended by second-ranked Adam Coon of Michigan at 285 pounds. It was Snyder’s first loss in college since the 2015 NCAA Division I finals.

Michigan set its new attendance record as 8,303 fans saw the Sunday evening dual in Ann Arbor at the Crisler Center. Michigan did pick up one win on the weekend, beating rival Michigan State 39-9. No. 3 Missouri (17-0) was idle and is the only other unbeaten team in Division I.

No. 5 Oklahoma State improved to 12-2 after a 34-6 win over visiting Edinboro and a 31-6 Bedlam win over Oklahoma. No. 6 NC State topped No. 24 North Carolina 25-7 in another dual that set a school attendance record. The Wolfpack (14-1) and No. 8 Virginia Tech (14-2) are both unbeaten in the ACC and will face off on February 16 for the conference’s regular-season title. The Hokies slipped past rival Virginia 22-18.

No. 10 Cornell won three more duals in the EIWA to improve to 12-3. The Big Red topped Penn, Princeton, and Drexel over the weekend.

No. 11 Lehigh was bolstered by the return of two of its starters and that helped spark the Mountain Hawks to a 22-13 win at then-No. 8 Arizona State. The Mountain Hawks moved up to No. 9, leapfrogging the Sun Devils, who dropped to No. 11.

In other ranked head-to-heads last week, then-No. 15 Nebraska topped then-No. 20 Wisconsin 24-10, but the Badgers would pick up one upset win, knocking off then-No. 14 Illinois 19-16. Wyoming improved to 12-3 and earned wins over then-No. 25 Utah Valley and Northern Colorado by matching 38-4 outcomes. Northwestern topped Purdue 24-16, while Minnesota topped Rutgers 20-12.

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Kent State upset then-No. 16 Central Michigan 21-13 and Air Force knocked Utah Valley out of the rankings with a 26-10 win in the Big 12.

Drexel entered the Top 25 for the first time this season. The Dragons (11-4) were ranked for four weeks last season.

The USA Today/NWCA Division I Wrestling Coaches Poll is voted on by two coaches from each Division I wrestling conference. Points are 25 for each first-place vote, 24 for second, 23 for third all the way to a 25th-place vote is one point.

Future Poll Dates:  February 20, February, 27.

RankTeam (First)RecordPointsConf.Previous1Penn State (16)13-0400Big Ten12Ohio State13-1382Big Ten23Missouri17-0368MAC34Michigan10-3349Big Ten45Oklahoma State12-2333Big 1256NC State14-1318ACC67Iowa11-3314Big Ten78Virginia Tech14-2278ACC99Lehigh10-3261EIWA1110Arizona State11-3259Pac-12811Cornell12-3254EIWA1012South Dakota State13-2224Big 121213Northern Iowa6-4198Big 121314Nebraska9-4189Big Ten1515Wyoming12-3157Big 121716Illinois7-4157Big Ten1417Northwestern10-4151Big Ten1918Wisconsin7-3117Big Ten2019Minnesota9-8114Big Ten2120Central Michigan8-5104MAC1621Rutgers6-797Big Ten1822Purdue8-760Big Ten2223Lock Haven12-357EWL2324North Carolina8-1023ACC2425Drexel11-414EIWANR

Others Receiving Votes: Binghamton, 4, Duke 4, Navy 3, Old Dominion 3, Rider 3, Appalachian State 2, Utah Valley 2, Air Force 1.
Dropped out: No. 25 Utah Valley.

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