**Summary: Carter Starocci Makes NCAA History as First Five-Time National Champion**
Carter Starocci, a wrestler from Penn State, made history on Saturday night by becoming the first five-time national champion in NCAA wrestling history at the Wells Fargo Arena in Philadelphia. He secured his fifth title by defeating Parker Keckeisen from Northern Iowa with a score of 4-3 in the 184-pound championship match.
### Starocci’s Historic Achievement
– **Who:** Carter Starocci, Penn State wrestler
– **What:** First five-time national champion in NCAA wrestling history
– **When:** Saturday night
– **Where:** Wells Fargo Arena, Philadelphia
– **Why:** Starocci’s victory marks a significant milestone in college wrestling, made possible by an additional year of eligibility granted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Starocci’s coach, Cael Sanderson, also had the opportunity to shake hands with President Donald Trump during the event. Trump’s presence brought a national spotlight to college wrestling, energizing the crowd, which chanted “U-S-A! U-S-A!” upon his arrival.
### Impact of Trump’s Attendance
– **Wrestling Community’s Perspective:**
– Josh Barr, a fellow Penn State wrestler, expressed that Trump’s attendance is a “great honor for the sport of wrestling,” emphasizing the need for growth and energy in the sport.
– Mitchell Mesenbrink noted that regardless of political affiliations, Trump’s presence could enhance viewership and interest in wrestling.
### Penn State’s Dominance in Wrestling
– The wrestling championships returned to Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center for the first time since 2011, where Penn State previously won the title.
– The Nittany Lions have claimed 12 of the last 14 NCAA titles, including four consecutive championships.
Trump celebrated with other wrestlers who achieved championship victories, further highlighting the event’s significance.
### Conclusion
Carter Starocci’s historic achievement as a five-time national champion not only elevates his status in the sport but also brings attention to college wrestling as a whole. How will this milestone influence the future of wrestling in the NCAA?
**FAQs:**
**Q: Who is the first five-time national champion in NCAA wrestling history?**
A: Carter Starocci from Penn State is the first five-time national champion in NCAA wrestling history.

