Penn State wrestling in race for key ACC transfer

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Penn State wrestling in race for key ACC transfer

Penn State wrestling in race for key ACC transfer

Penn State wrestling may add Stanford's Lorenzo Norman from the transfer portal, a raw talent with a 21-6 record.

Penn State wrestling in race for key ACC transfer

Penn State wrestling may add Stanford's Lorenzo Norman from the transfer portal, a raw talent with a 21-6 record.

The Penn State wrestling program has long been synonymous with excellence, building a dynasty that thrives on competition at every level. Whether you're a seasoned upperclassman or a hungry underclassman, the Nittany Lions offer a chance to shine. That's why the team is always on the lookout for new talent—even through the transfer portal. And right now, one intriguing prospect could be the next piece of the puzzle.

Lorenzo Norman, a redshirt freshman from Stanford, is reportedly eyeing a move to Happy Valley, according to FloWrestling. While he may be a rawer talent compared to some of the stars already in the room, his first collegiate season showed plenty of promise. Norman posted a solid 21-6 record, including an impressive 9-1 mark in dual meets. He also notched seven wins against ranked opponents—a stat that fits perfectly with Penn State's culture of taking on the best.

But it wasn't all smooth sailing. The postseason proved to be a challenge, as Norman went just 1-2 at the ACC Championships and barely squeezed into the NCAA tournament as a 16-seed, where he finished with the same record. While Penn State might prefer a more polished competitor, Norman has the raw potential to be molded into a championship-caliber wrestler. At 174 pounds, he'll have plenty of opportunities to prove himself in a lineup that's always hungry for greatness.

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