Ohio State Wrestlers Jesse Mendez and Ben Davino Win Big Ten Titles, Buckeyes Finish Second in Team Standings

By Chase Brown on March 8, 2026 at 6:02 pm
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Ben Davino and Jesse Mendez are Big Ten champions.

Ohio State’s 133 and 141-pound wrestlers won their divisions on Sunday, leading the Buckeyes to a second-place finish at the Big Ten championships.

In a battle of future Big Ten stars, Davino defeated Penn State’s Marcus Blaze in a tiebreaker. Blaze went 19-0 in the regular season with a 15-0 record in duals, but Davino took him the distance, beating the NCAA’s top-ranked 133-pound wrestler via riding time in the second tiebreaker period.

Already a Big Ten champion (2024) and two-time NCAA champion (2024 and 2025), Mendez added another conference title to his résumé on Sunday, defeating Nebraska's Brock Hardy in a 7-2 decision. Mendez, who beat Hardy via a major decision earlier this season, started and ended the match on the offensive, securing both of the bout’s takedowns in a dominant performance.

With a Big Ten title now secured, Mendez turns his attention to the NCAA Championships, where he will look to join Ohio State legends such as Logan Stieber and Kyle Snyder as Buckeyes to win three national titles (Stieber won four). If he accomplishes that feat, Mendez will have a strong case to win The Dan Hodge Trophy, college wrestling’s version of the Heisman Trophy, presented to the sport’s top competitor.

Mendez, who’s now 23-0 this season, was named the Big Ten Wrestler of the Year on Sunday.

Ethan Stiles also wrestled in a championship match on Sunday, facing Penn State’s Shayne Van Ness in the 149-pound final. While the All-Americans traded blows in the opening period, neither scored points. However, Van Ness opened the second frame firing and caught Stiles out of position before pinning him to the mat.

Four other Buckeyes earned bronze medals with third-place finishes at the Big Ten championships: Nic Bouzakis (125), Carson Kharchla (174), Luke Geog (197) and Nick Feldman (HWT). Brandon Cannon (157) also wrestled in a third-place match, but lost to Illinois’ Kannon Webster. 

Penn State won the Big Ten title with a record 184.5 team points. Ohio State finished in second place with 148.5 points, while Nebraska (116.5), Iowa (87) and Michigan (86.5) rounded out the top five. It’s the first top-two finish at the conference meet for the Buckeyes since they finished second in 2019.

Ohio State’s Tom Ryan was named the Big Ten coach of the year.

All 10 members of Ohio State’s lineup qualified for the NCAA championships with top-eight finishes at Big Ten championships. The 2026 NCAA championships will be held March 19-21 in Cleveland.

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