How Zain Retherford, Penn State wrestling stars dominate Final X field
The Final X field is set. Check out which Penn State wrestling stars will get the chance to make Team USA next month.
Four current or past Penn State wrestling stars are now in the running to make Team USA next month. Former Penn State three-time national champion Zain Retherford won his World Team Trials final on Friday in Kentucky to advance to the Final X event next month โ the best-of-three qualifying event to make this year's senior world team. There, he'll join PSU stars Luke Lilledahl , Marcus Blaze and Levi Haines in attempting to win their weight classes in a best-of-three finals format, June 19, in New Jersey's Prudential Center.
Nittany Lion Wrestling Club members Kyle Snyder and Kyle Dake also will be wrestling for titles. Meanwhile, incoming Penn State freshman Jayden James came up excruciatingly short Friday of advancing to Final X. The 17-year-old high school star couldn't finish a furious rally, losing 9-7 to former Iowa State NCAA champ David Carr.
Other Penn State wrestlers in World Team Trials action included redshirt sophomores Joe Sealey, who won his third-place match at 74 kilograms, and heavyweight Cole Mirasola, who finished fourth. Retherford, who competed in the 2024 Paris Olympics, won his 70 kg finals with a 2-1 victory over Virginia Tech's Caleb Henson. He will face Nebraskaโs Ridge Lovett at Final X.
But it was James who nearly pulled off the most memorable World Team Trials performance. The New Jersey native, regarded as one of top recruits ever for coach Cael Sanderson , manhandled his three older competitors in Thursday's opening rounds of the elite freestyle challenge tournament. He beat two-time Iowa NCAA finalist Mikey Caliendo and then the top-seeded Sealey by a combined 18-3 score.