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Some wrestlers at college had their own All -American moments Saturday night.
Just a few moments after the wrestler Penn State Carter Stari made history by becoming the first five-time national champion in the history of NCAA, approached the matte seats at the Wells Fargo Arena in Philadelphia to mock his hand with President Donald Trump.
The old men beat Parker Keckeisen, 4-3, northern Iowa, to win the 184-pound championship and his fifth NCAA title.
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Carter Old Carts from Penn State during a 184 -pound match at the Men’s Wrestling Championship and at the center of Wells Fargo on March 21, 2025 in Philadelphia. (Isaac Wasserman/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)
It is the first and perhaps the last time a wrestler at college to achieve such a feat.
The old man had the fifth year of fulfillment of the conditions after participating in the 2021 season, when all athletes received another year because of the Coid-19 pandemia.
Oldoction coach, Cael Sanderson, also did his best with the president on Saturday night.
On Friday, the other wrestlers of Penn State spoke of Trump who attended the event.
“It’s a great honor for a wrestling sport,” Josh Barr from Penn State told reporters. “The wrestling sport is where he needs growth. He needs a life and energy behind him, and President Trump brings him.”
Mitchell Mesenbrink told reporters on Friday that, regardless of politics, he believes Trump’s presence will help improve viewership.

President Donald Trump talks to Senator Dave McCormick, R-Pa, while sitting next to Tesla and Spacex Executive Elona Male and USA tail. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, while watching NCAA wrestling competition at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, March 2, 2025. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images)
“We want to list people to watch, don’t we? We want people to watch wrestling. We want people to direct, not just money, but a time of people and attention is money. So, I think it’s okay. And I think it would be conservative or liberal, it would be really cool,” Messenbrink said.
“Democrat or Republican, whoever it is, is the president of the United States. The free world leader at our wrestling event is really cool when you think about it.”
The wrestling championship is Return to Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center For the first time in 2011, when Penn State won everything. This began the dominant ride of Nittany lions that continues. They have now won 12 of the last 14 titles, including four in a row, after making the team championship earlier on Saturday.
After their victory of the championship, Trump met and celebrated with a handful of other wrestlers.
Trump’s presence at the event brought to the center in the Croatian wrestling sport at college and electricity in the building.
Trump entered the Wells Fargo center and was greeted by a waking crowd that sang “Now! Now!” Several fans amplified when Trump came in.
Musk; Founder of founder Clay Travis; Secretary for the printing house of the Karolina Leavitt White House; Minister of Education and former WWE CEO Linda McMahon; Chairman of the House of Justice Committee Jim Jordan, R-Ohio; Senator Dave McCormick, R-Pa.; And several other Trump allies were primarily to welcome the president.

President Donald Trump and Carter Stari from Penn State Nittany Lions embrace during the 2025 NCAA Division Cup Championship at the Wells Fargo Center on March 22, 2025. In Philadelphia. (Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
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Jordan was a wrestling champion at high school and at Wisconsin-Madison University, where he won the male pine title of NCAA Division I twice he was later an assistant coach at the Ohio State University program from 1987 to 1995.
For the second time in three years, President Donald Trump attended the NCAA championship in the wrestling championship. He also attended 2023 in Tulsi, Oklahoma.
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