This weekend marked the fourth edition of Journeymen’s Collegiate Duals. As has been the case in the past, Journeymen rounded up a high-quality set of teams and put them together to battle in one of the marquee events of the college wrestling season.
The 2024 version of the Collegiate Duals featured a mixed bag of results. Maybe if you’re a Penn State fan, you liked the show of force against two ranked teams. If you’re not, then you didn’t get anything resembling a nail-biter. On one end of things, we saw one of the best possible individual matchups of the year, but also saw a few duals that weren’t as good as they could have been due to injuries.
So, here are our five takeaways from the 2024 Collegiate Duals.
Keegan O’Toole Solidifies #1 Ranking
One of the most anticipated matches of the year went down last night in the final round of day two at the Collegiate Duals as the top two 174 lbers in the country clashed. Keegan O’Toole retained his number-one ranking by holding off Levi Haines in overtime during a battle between two past national champions.
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