Jason Nolf has made a name for himself with his dominant, unconventional style of wrestling throughout his time at Penn State.

This season though, the totality of Nolf's dominance came to a head quicker than it has for any wrestler in program history.

The Yatesboro, Pennsylvania, native and two-time NCAA champion became the program's all-time leader in falls on Wednesday during the second day of the 2019 Southern Scuffle when he pinned Stanford's Dominick Mandarino, his semifinal opponent, in 5:22 to give him his ninth fall of the year and now program-best 54th pin all-time.

Prior to that, Nolf tied the previously held program mark of 53 when he pinned App State's Will Formato in 4:07 and he reached the mark at a faster rate than anyone in team history.

Nolf needed just 99 matches to reach 53 falls while Zain Retherford needed 126, David Taylor needed 135 and Josh Moore needed 180, respectively.