Penn State won its fourth straight Big Ten Wrestling Championships title on Sunday. The Nittany Lions (140.5) become just the fifth school to win four consecutive conference titles and the first since Iowa won 25 in a row from 1974-1998. Penn State took home two individual titles, as Ed Ruth and David Taylor closed their careers as just the 12th and 13th wrestlers to be four-time champs.

Iowa finished in second place with 134 points, while Minnesota took third with 114.5. Fourth-place Ohio State (86.5 points) and fifth-place Nebraska (79 points) rounded out the top five.

Taylor was named Big Ten Wrestler of the Year and Wrestler of the Championships. The senior becomes just the second grappler to be named Wrestler of the Year three times, joining Iowa?s Mark Ironside (1996-98). He is also the fourth consecutive Nittany Lion to be named Wrestler of the Championships.

Head Coach Cael Sanderson took home Coach of the Year honors for the fourth year in a row, while Northwestern?s Jason Tsirtsis was tabbed Freshman of the Year. Tsirtsis becomes the second Wildcat to win the honor, joining Scott Schatzman in 1996.

[ MORE: View the final Big Ten Championships standings & brackets ]



BIG TEN WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS INDIVIDUAL AWARDS

Wrestler of the Year: David Taylor, Penn State

Freshman of the Year: Jason Tsirtsis, Northwestern

Coach of the Year: Cael Sanderson, Penn State

Wrestler of the Championships: David Taylor, Penn State

2014 ALL-BIG TEN TEAM

Jesse Delgado, Illinois

Tony Ramos, Iowa

Tony Nelson, Minnesota

James Green, Nebraska

Robert Kokesh, Nebraska

Jason Tsirtsis, Northwestern

Nick Heflin, Ohio State

Logan Stieber, Ohio State

Ed Ruth, Penn State

David Taylor, Penn State

125-pound champion Jesse Delgado (Illinois)

133-pound champion Tony Ramos (Iowa)

141-pound champion Logan Stieber (Ohio State)

157-pound champion James Green (Nebraska)

VIDEO: Congrats to James Green on becoming @Huskers' first @B1GWrestling champion. WATCH – http://t.co/HryAv9Xop7 — Big Ten Network (@BigTenNetwork) March 9, 2014

165-pound champion David Taylor (Penn State)

174-pound champion Robert Kokesh (Nebraska)

184-pound champion Ed Ruth (Penn State)

INSTANT HIGHLIGHT: Another @pennstateWREST just won his 4th @B1GWrestling title. This time, it's Ed Ruth. WATCH – http://t.co/hu0UEFABnL — Big Ten Network (@BigTenNetwork) March 9, 2014

197-pound champion Nick Heflin (Ohio State)

197 Finals – Nick Heflin with a TD with :02 remaining in SV2 to secure the win! #B1GWRE100 — Big Ten Wrestling (@B1GWrestling) March 9, 2014

Heavyweight champions Tony Nelson (Minnesota)