Star High School Wrestler Bo Bassett will take university elections on Tuesday night; Penn State among Final 4

Pennsylvania’s most sought-after wrestling rice since Spencer Lee in 2016 will make his choice of college on Tuesday night.

Bishop McCort Star Wrestler Bo Bassett will announce his choice among the Penn State, Oklahoma State, Iowa and Virginia Tech after Crushers faced either Corry or McGuffey in the quarter-final round of the Piaa Team Wrestling Championships at the Johnstown-based school.

The Corry-McGuffey match begins at 1 p.m. 17, and it wins facing McCort at. 7. Bassett’s message will be streamed live on flowrestling. There is no official start time, but the series 8: 30-9 is probably safe.

Bassett said on Monday morning on Flo Radio Live that this is a huge week for him, with his university elections and the likelihood that McCort, ranked as No. 2 nationally, will face # 1-ranked faith Christian in the Piaa team Final in the Altoona area High School Saturday.

Bassett, who is 109-0 in his career, is a junior who won a Piaa individual crown last season as Sophomore. McCort was not eligible for Piaa events in Bassett’s beginner season. He will be a heavy favorite to win three Piaa titles before entering the college rows. Bassett, who turned 18 in January, will be 19 years and nine months old when he goes to college in the fall of 2026.

“The recruitment process has been incredible,” Bassett said at the Live Flo show. “I’ve loved every second of it. It’s been more challenging than I thought it would ever be, but it was fun. It was something I have worked throughout my life.

“As far as the season I have got a lot of big things coming up, and I want to focus more on workouts and kinds be put in stone with where I am going all in that place, and then go into my workout instead In order to balance them all. “

Bassett excluded Rutgers, Michigan and Ohio State with his Final Four message on Monday. He visited each of the seven schools and he and his family were present for the Penn State-Iowa match, the Penn State-Rutgers match and a recent Oklahoma State match, among many others.

Bassett has competed in a couple of lineup places depending on McCort’s needs during a particular match, but he projects at 149 in college and maybe a weight higher.

His view of zero money was interesting where he said he knows that wrestling will never compare with college football in terms of financial offers, but that offers from his four finalists were the same.

“Obviously, Nil is a piece of it. But I’m more focused on wrestling, ”Bassett said. “I want to achieve all my goals and do this and that, but I can tell you that all offers have been very comparable. I’m just excited to get this again out there and start working. “