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1 Wrestling DIVISION I 2014 Highlights Penn State completes final-session comeback to earn fourth title in a row Before the finals, Penn State head coach Cael Sanderson felt pretty good about having the weight of a team title on the backs of his two senior stars. They both delivered. North Carolina State s Nick Gwiazdowski and Oklahoma State s Alex Dieringer certainly helped the cause as well. In order to win the team championship, Minnesota needed Tony Nelson and Dylan Ness to win their finals bouts. However, Gwiazdowski completed a pair of third-period takedowns to beat Nelson in the 285-pound final and Ness could not get by Dieringer in the 157-pound title bout. The first of two Penn State seniors, Ed Ruth, beat Maryland s Jimmy Sheptock in the 184-pound final. It put the Nittany Lions in front by 1.5 points. The finals started at 174 pounds and finished with 165 pounds. When Ruth s teammate, fellow senior David Taylor, took the mat, it was academic - Penn State had its fourth consecutive NCAA championship in the books. Taylor fashioned the final tally, beating Oklahoma State s Tyler Caldwell, 6-0, in the night s final match at 165 pounds. People don t understand how difficult it is when you walk off this stage when you lose and how much better it feels when you win, Taylor said. Taylor gave credit to senior teammate James English, a 149-pounder who finished his career as an All-American, one of seven for Penn State, who finished with points. Ruth finished his career with a methodical 7-2 win against Maryland senior Jimmy Sheptock (32-1) in the 184-pound final. There was very little drama as he scored a pair of first-period takedowns and registered 3:26 of riding time to become a threetime national champion. The senior finishes 34-1 in and during four years. I love David, said Ruth following his win. I mean, like he s a respected wrestler. I d like to say the same for myself. It s like people who can say they can wrestle during the time of Brent Metcalf and Jordan Burroughs and I could say I wrestled in the time of David Taylor, Andrew Howe, Chris Perry, Kyle Dake. Just a big honor. Taylor finished a perfect 34-0 campaign and a career with a workman-like victory. Taylor s final collegiate match included a pair of slick ankle picks and riding time; it was Taylor s second title and fourth trip to the NCAA finals. Taylor and Ruth finished their careers a combined We have an amazing staff, Sanderson said. I just try and stay out of their way. When asked about losing Taylor and Ruth, Sanderson said, We knew this day would come and it s something we have to celebrate. Moving the 165-pound final to the end of the docket meant the evening opened with a battle between rival schools Oklahoma State and Oklahoma and a rematch of a wild Big 12 Conference final. Oklahoma State senior Chris Perry (30-1) proved he was better than Oklahoma s Andrew Howe on this night, scoring a second-period takedown and adding 1:01 of riding time in a 4-0 victory. It was Perry s second win against the 2010 champion in two weeks and his second consecutive national title. Gwiazdowski put a major damper on Minnesota s championship hopes when he scored two third-period takedowns to beat Nelson, who was wrestling for his third title. The win by Gwiazdowski, a Wolfpack sophomore, kept Penn State in the lead by 1.5 points and brought the Nittany Lions fans to their feet.

2 2 Wrestling Championship Results Through 2014 Ness high-flying style did not translate against Dieringer, who finishes his sophomore season at He is now 67-7 for his career. Ohio State junior Logan Stieber dominated Virginia Tech s Devin Carter, 10-1, in the 141-pound final. Stieber, now a threetime champion, finishes 30-1 and takes a 90-3 record into his fourth season where he will try and become the fourth fourtime NCAA champion. Stieber was sharp from the outset and never challenged by Carter (18-1), who was supposed to be out for the season due to injury, but was given the clearance only a week before the conference qualifiers. Illinois junior Jesse Delgado (30-1) won his second title, showing some impressive defensive skills in beating Cornell sophomore Nahshon Garrett (34-2), 4-2, in the 125-pound final. Twice Delgado held off cat-quick Garrett double-leg shots -- both went to video review and both were overturned. A third review due to similar twister-like scrambles in the first period provided similar results. The decisive points came late in the second period when he secured a takedown immediately after an escape. Both of Garrett s losses in came to Delgado. Iowa senior Tony Ramos won another tough match in the finals, beating Wisconsin senior Tyler Graff in an overtime tiebreaker at 133 pounds. A pre-match stare-down lasted 30 seconds and Ramos (32-2), after getting ridden out in a first 30-second tiebreaker, secured two back points to win 3-1. Two freshmen -- J Den Cox and Jason Tsirtsis -- won titles. Missouri s Cox (38-2) grabbed, pushed and kept Ohio State senior Nick Heflin on the defensive for seven minutes and won the 197-pound weight class, 2-1, on a pair of stalling calls. Heflin (28-2) locked up a bear-hug in the final 10 seconds and tried to toss the Tiger freshman from Columbia, Missouri, but was unable to finish. Tsirtsis (32-3), a first-year starter for Northwestern who was seeded fifth, scored a takedown in overtime to beat Oklahoma State s Josh Kindig in the 149-pound final TEAM STANDINGS 1. Penn St...109½ 2. Minnesota Oklahoma St... 96½ 4. Iowa... 78½ 5. Edinboro Ohio St Cornell Virginia Tech Northwestern Oklahoma Nebraska... 43½ 12. Iowa St Illinois Missouri... 40½ 15. UNI Wisconsin Michigan Lehigh... 29½ 19. North Carolina St Maryland North Dakota St... 20½ 22. Pittsburgh Old Dominion... 18½ Virginia... 18½ 25. Boise State... 15½ Indiana... 15½ North Carolina... 15½ 28. Oregon St... 14½ 29. Duke... 13½ Kent St... 13½ 31. Citadel Michigan St... 12½ 33. Central Mich Rutgers... 11½ 35. Ohio... 10½ 36. Penn Rider...9½ 38. Bloomsburg Purdue...7½ 40. Clarion...7 Hofstra...7 Navy...7 Stanford Frank. & Marsh...6½ 45. Boston U Brown...5½ 47. Bakersfield...5 Eastern Mich Binghamton...4½ 50. Army Chattanooga...3½ Columbia...3½ 53. Bucknell...3 Northern Ill...3 Wyoming American...2½ Lock Haven...2½ 58. Air Force...2 Arizona St...2 Harvard Gardner-Webb...1½ West Virginia...1½ 63. Cal Poly Princeton... ½ utah Valley... ½

3 Wrestling Championship Results Through INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 125-pound class Opening round: Brandon Jeske, Old Dominion, pinned Corey Keener, Central Mich., 5:25. First round: Jesse Delgado, Illinois, pinned Jade Rauser, Utah Valley, 6:53; Joey Dance, Virginia Tech, def. Paul Petrov, Bucknell, 6-1; Tyler Cox, Wyoming, def. Caleb Richardson, Penn, 9-6; Cory Clark, Iowa, def. Kory Mines, Edinboro, 18-2 (technical fall, 5:14); Dylan Peters, UNI, def. Nick Roberts, Ohio St., 9-3; Tim Lambert, Nebraska, def. David White, Binghamton, 5-1; Earl Hall, Iowa St., def. Evan Silver, Stanford, 7-3; Josh Martinez, Air Force, def. Nathan Kraisser, North Carolina, 8-4; Nicholas Megaludis, Penn St., def. Darian Cruz, Lehigh, 18-3 (technical fall, 7:00); Edward Klimara, Oklahoma St., def. Dominic Parisi, Appalachian St., 6-4; Robert Deutsch, Rider, def. Cory Stainbrook, West Virginia, 2-1; Jarrod Patterson, Oklahoma, def. Nick Herrmann, Virginia, 7-5; Jared Germaine, Eastern Mich., pinned Bradley Taylor, Wisconsin, 0:46; David Terao, American, def. Jeske, 5-3 (tiebreaker); Anthony Zanetta, Pittsburgh, pinned Conor Youtsey, Michigan, 3:44; Nahshon Garrett, Cornell, def. Jamie Franco, Hofstra, Second round: Delgado def. Dance, 6-1; Clark def. Cox, 8-5; Peters def. Lambert, 7-5; Hall def. Martinez, 8-1; Megaludis def. Klimara, 6-0; Patterson def. Deutsch, 2-1; Terao def. Germaine, 13-11; Garrett def. Zanetta, 6-0. Quarterfinals: Delgado def. Clark, 10-5; Peters def. Hall, 4-2 (sudden victory); Megaludis def. Patterson, 6-0; Garrett def. Terao, Semifinals: Delgado def. Peters, 9-6; Garrett def. Megaludis, 6-4. Final: Delgado def. Garrett, 3-2. Wrestlebacks First round: White pinned Keener, 2:34. Second round: Petrov def. Rauser, 12-8; Mines def. Richardson, 6-3; Roberts def. White, 10-5; Silver pinned Kraisser, 3:45; Cruz def. Parisi, 11-3; Herrmann def. Stainbrook, 8-2; Taylor def. Jeske, 5-1; Youtsey pinned Franco, 2:14. Third round: Zanetta def. Petrov, 3-1; Mines pinned Germaine, 3:40; Deutsch pinned Roberts, 5:53; Klimara def. Silver, 4-1; Cruz def. Martinez, 4-3; Lambert def. Herrmann, 7-3; Taylor def. Cox, 11-7; Dance def. Youtsey, Fourth round: Zanetta def. Mines, 11-1; Klimara pinned Deutsch, 3:36; Cruz def. Lambert, 7-4; Dance def. Taylor, 3-2. Fifth round: Hall def. Zanetta, 8-5; Clark def. Klimara, 7-6 (tiebreaker); Cruz def. Terao, 3-2 (tiebreaker); Dance def. Patterson, 6-5. Sixth round: Clark def. Hall, 10-4; Dance def. Cruz, 4-1. Semifinals: Megaludis def. Clark, 5-2; Dance def. Peters, Third place: Megaludis def. Dance, 6-1. Fifth place: Clark def. Peters, 8-1. Seventh place: Cruz def. Hall, 2-1 (tiebreaker). 133-pound class Opening round: Shelton Mack, Pittsburgh, def. Devon Lotito, Cal Poly, 2-1. First round: Joe Colon, UNI, def. Vincent Dellefave, Rutgers, 9-1; Matt Manley, Missouri, def. Mackenzie McGuire, Kent St., 7-5 (sudden victory); Johnni DiJulius, Ohio St., def. Tyler Goodwin, Maryland, 14-5; David Thorn, Minnesota, def. Nick Smith, Northern Ill., 6-3; Tyler Graff, Wisconsin, def. Dominick Malone, Northwestern, 25-9 (technical fall, 6:21); Joe Roth, Central Mich., def. Kevin Devoy, Drexel, 11-3; Cody Brewer, Oklahoma, def. Vincent Pizzuto, Eastern Mich., 18-3 (technical fall, 7:00); Jonathon Morrison, Oklahoma St., def. James Gulibon, Penn St., 4-0; Tony Ramos, Iowa, def. Mack, 3-1; Zane Richards, Illinois, def. Nick Wilcox, Bloomsburg, 4-2; Ryan Mango, Stanford, def. Chuck Zeisloft, Rider, 5-2; Mason Beckman, Lehigh, def. Gregory Rinker, Air Force, 17-2 (technical fall, 7:00); Cash Quiroga, Purdue, pinned Dennis Gustafson, Virginia Tech, 4:51; Nick Soto, Chattanooga, def. Joey Palmer, Oregon St., 9-5; Rosario Bruno, Michigan, def. Mark Grey, Cornell, 8-5; Aaron Schopp, Edinboro, pinned Colton Rasche, Navy, 4:55. Second round: Colon def. Manley, 5-1; Thorn def. DiJulius, 2-0; Graff def. Roth, 10-5; Brewer pinned Morrison, 2:45; Ramos def. Richards, 6-4 (sudden victory); Beckman def. Mango, 5-4; Quiroga def. Soto, 8-7; Schopp def. Bruno, 6-2. Quarterfinals: Colon def. Thorn, 19-9; Graff def. Brewer, 9-6; Ramos def. Beckman, 3-1; Schopp def. Quiroga, Semifinals: Graff def. Colon, 6-4; Ramos def. Schopp, 5-1. Final: Ramos def. Graff, 3-1 (tiebreaker). Wrestlebacks First round: Lotito def. Dellefave, 6-1. Second round: Lotito def. McGuire, 9-5; Smith pinned Goodwin, 4:31; Malone def. Devoy, 6-3; Gulibon def. Pizzuto, 10-2; Mack def. Wilcox, 2-1 (tiebreaker); Zeisloft def. Rinker, 10-4; Gustafson pinned Palmer, 2:56; Grey def. Rasche, Third round: Bruno def. Lotito, 4-1; Soto def. Smith, 10-7; Mango def. Malone, 8-4; Richards def. Gulibon, 4-3; Morrison def. Mack, 3-0; Roth def. Zeisloft, 15-4; DiJulius def. Gustafson, 6-3; Grey def. Manley, 3-0. Fourth round: Bruno pinned Soto, 4:47; Mango def. Richards, 19-13; Roth def. Morrison, 5-4 (tiebreaker); Grey def. DiJulius, 3-1. Fifth round: Brewer def. Bruno, 13-2; Thorn def. Mango, 3-1; Roth def. Quiroga, 5-3; Beckman def. Grey, 6-1. Sixth round: Thorn def. Brewer, 14-10; Beckman def. Roth, 6-3. Semifinals: Schopp def. Thorn, 12-4; Colon def. Beckman, 4-0. Third place: Colon def. Schopp, 1-0. Fifth place: Thorn def. Beckman, 5-3. Seventh place: Roth def. Brewer, pound class Opening round: Gabe Moreno, Iowa St., def. Nick Lester, Oklahoma, 5-4. First round: Mitchell Port, Edinboro, pinned Moreno, 2:24; Laike Gardner, Lehigh, def. Joseph Spisak, Virginia, 9-8; Evan Henderson, North Carolina, def. Colin Johnston, West Virginia, 3-0; Luke Vaith, Hofstra, def. Steven Rodrigues, Illinois, 8-2; Chris Mecate, Old Dominion, def. Joey Delgado, Oregon St., 4-2; Richard Durso, Frank. & Marsh., def. Shyhiem Brown, Maryland, 5-2; Stephen Dutton III, Michigan, def. Josh Dziewa, Iowa, 4-1; Devin Carter, Virginia Tech, pinned Nick Flannery, Buffalo, 3:53; Zain Retherford, Penn St., def. Undrakhbayar Khishignyam, Citadel, 5-0; Edgar Bright, Pittsburgh, def. Tyler Scotton, Boston U., 3-1; Joey Lazor, UNI, def. Sam Speno, North Carolina St., 6-0; Christopher Dardanes, Minnesota, def. Danny Sabatello, Purdue, 5-3 (sudden victory); Zach Horan, Central Mich., def. Michael Nevinger, Cornell, 9-7 (sudden victory); Todd Preston, Harvard, def. Daniel Neff, Lock Haven, 7-4 (tiebreaker); Anthony Collica, Oklahoma St., def. Avery Garner, 10-6; Logan Stieber, Ohio St., pinned Lavion Mayes, Missouri, 2:48. Second round: Port pinned Gardner, 3:23; Henderson pinned Vaith, 4:03; Durso def. Mecate, 3-2; Carter def. Dutton, 11-7; Retherford def. Bright, 3-0; Lazor def. Dardanes, 10-8; Preston def. Horan, 6-2; Stieber def. Collica, 17-1 (technical fall, 4:52). Quarterfinals: Henderson def. Port, 5-3; Carter def. Durso, 4-3; Retherford def. Lazor, 5-2; Stieber pinned Preston, 1:29. Semifinals: Carter def. Henderson, 12-3; Stieber def. Retherford, 7-3. Final: Stieber def. Carter, Wrestlebacks First round: Lester def. Khishignyam, Second round: Moreno pinned Spisak, 1:09; Johnston def. Rodrigues, 12-5; Brown def. Delgado, 5-4; Dziewa def. Flannery, 24-7 (technical fall, 7:00); Lester def. Scotton, 7-0; Speno def. Sabatello, 8-6; Neff def. Nevinger, 9-1; Mayes def. Garner, Third round: Collica def. Moreno, 8-0; Horan def. Johnston, 3-2; Dardanes def. Brown, 13-5; Dziewa def. Bright, 8-3; Dutton III def. Lester, 8-0; Speno def. Mecate, 5-3 (sudden victory); Vaith def. Neff, 12-2; Mayes def. Gardner, 9-5. Fourth round: Collica def. Horan, 6-4; Dardanes def. Dziewa, 3-1 (sudden victory); Dutton def. Speno, 13-0; Vaith def. Mayes, 6-2. Fifth round: Durso def. Collica, 13-2; Port def. Dardanes, 8-0; Dutton def. Preston, 2-1; Lazor def. Vaith, 1-0. Sixth round: Port def. Durso, 11-3; Lazor pinned Dutton, 3:27. Semifinals: Port def. Retherford, 3-1 (tiebreaker); Henderson def. Lazor, Third place: Port def. Henderson, 9-1. Fifth place: Retherford def. Lazor, medical forfeit. Seventh place: Dutton def. Durso, pound class Opening round: Cody Ruggirello, Hofstra, def. Kevin Birmingham, Davidson, First round: Drake Houdashelt, Missouri, def. Alex Kocer, South Dakota St., 12-3; Alexander Richardson, Old Dominion, def. Justin Arthur, Clarion, 8-2; Eric Grajales, Michigan, pinned Michael Depalma, Kent St., 3:32; David Habat, Edinboro, def. Macaulay Maldarelli, Lock Haven, 16-3; Jason Tsirtsis, Northwestern, def. Bryce Busler, Bloomsburg, 4-1; James English, Penn St., def. Dylan Cottrell, Appalachian St., 5-4 (tiebreaker); Brody Grothus, Iowa, def. Mike Morales, West Virginia, 4-3; Kendric Maple, Oklahoma, def. Tywan Claxton, Ohio, 3-1; Christopher Villalonga, Cornell, def. Mike Racciato, Pittsburgh, 5-2; Scott Sakaguchi, Oregon St., def. Rylan Lubeck, Wisconsin, 3-1 (sudden victory); Joshua Kindig, Oklahoma St., def. Ian Paddock, Ohio St., 9-4; Jake Sueflohn, Nebraska, def. Christian Barber, North Carolina, 16-0 (technical fall, 6:51); Augustus Sako, Virginia, def. Robert Jillard, Northern Ill., 7-4; Zach Neibert, Virginia Tech, def. Ken Theobold, Rutgers, 9-4; Mitchell Minotti, Lehigh, def. Ruggirello, 9-3; Matthew Frisch, Citadel, def. Nick Dardanes, Minnesota, 8-5. Second round: Houdashelt def. Richardson, 13-0; Grajales def. Habat, 15-10; Tsirtsis def. English, 4-3; Maple def. Grothus, 13-5; Sakaguchi pinned Villalonga, 4:43; Kindig def. Sueflohn, 7-5; Neibert def. Sako, 3-2; Minotti def. Frisch, 8-1. Quarterfinals: Houdashelt def. Grajales, 3-1; Tsirtsis def. Maple, 2-1 (tiebreaker); Kindig def. Sakaguchi, 7-5; Minotti def. Neibert, 4-3. Semifinals: Tsirtsis def. Houdashelt, 2-1 (tiebreaker); Kindig def. Minotti, 5-2. Final: Tsirtsis def. Kindig, 3-1 (sudden victory). Wrestlebacks First round: Morales def. Birmingham, 8-2. Second round: Arthur def. Kocer, 13-5; Depalma def. Maldarelli, 9-5; Busler def. Cottrell, 6-1; Claxton def. Morales, 4-3; Lubeck def. Racciato, 12-3; Barber def. Paddock, 6-5; Jillard def. Theobold, 9-2; Dardanes def. Ruggirello, Third round: Arthur def. Frisch, 8-2; Depalma def. Sako, 5-2; Sueflohn def. Busler, 8-0; Villalonga def. Claxton, 4-2 (sudden victory); Lubeck def. Grothus, 3-1; English def. Barber, 3-1; Habat def. Jillard, 13-3; Dardanes def. Richardson, medical forfeit. Fourth round: Arthur pinned Depalma, 4:11; Villalonga def. Sueflohn, 7-6; English def. Lubeck, 4-3; Habat def. Dardanes, 9-3. Fifth round: Maple def. Arthur, 7-4; Grajales def. Villalonga, 4-1; English def. Neibert, 6-4 (sudden victory); Habat def. Sakaguchi, 8-3. Sixth round: Grajales def. Maple, 5-4; Habat pinned English, 4:52. Semifinals: Grajales def. Minotti, 6-4; Habat def. Houdashelt, 5-4. Third place: Grajales def. Habat, 4-2. Fifth place: Houdashelt def. Minotti, 3-0. Seventh place: English def. Maple, 2-1 (tiebreaker). 157-pound class Opening round: Brian Murphy, Michigan, def. Justin DeAngelis, Oklahoma, 6-2. First round: James Green, Nebraska, def. Joshua Kreimier, Air Force, 14-3; Zach Brunson, Illinois, def. Thomas Gantt, North Carolina State, 10-9; Dylan Ness, Minnesota, pinned Spartak Chino, Ohio, 3:56; Roger Pena, Oregon St., def. Markus Scheidel, Columbia, 9-0; Isaac Jordan, Wisconsin, pinned Paul Hancock, Army, 1:26; Luke Smith, Central Mich., def. Tristan Warner, Old Dominion, 3-2; Dylan Alton, Penn St., def. Murphy, 5-1; Ian Miller, Kent St., def. Johnny Greisheimer, Edinboro, 8-4; Alex Dieringer, Oklahoma St., def. Austin Sommer, Drexel, 19-1 (technical fall, 5:00); Joseph LaVallee, Missouri, def. Immanuel Kerr-Brown, Duke, 10-3; Taylor Walsh, Indiana, pinned Alex Hudson, Chattanooga, 2:19; Nestor Taffur, Boston U., pinned Austin Matthews, Clarion, 1:11; Brian Realbuto, Cornell, def. Brandon Zeerip, Eastern Mich., 13-3; Blaise Butler, Virginia, def. Anthony Perrotti, Rutgers, 7-6; Aaron Walker, Citadel, pinned Cody Pack, South Dakota St., 5:25; Derek St. John, Iowa, def. Joseph Napoli, Lehigh, 4-1. Second round: Green def. Brunson, 14-3; Ness pinned Pena, 5:45; Jordan def. Smith, 3-1 (sudden victory); Miller def. Alton, 4-1; Diereinger pinned LaVallee, 1:39; Taffur pinned Walsh, 6:58; Realbuto def. Butler, 3-1 (sudden victory); St. John def. Walker, Quarterfinals: Ness pinned Green, 3:36; Miller def. Jordan, 6-2; Dieringer def. Taffur, 18-11; Realbuto def. St. John, Semifinals: Ness def. Miller, 6-4; Dieringer def. Realbuto, 7-4. Final: Dieringer def. Ness, Wrestlebacks First round: DeAngelis def. Pack, 9-7. Second round: Gantt def. Kreimier, 6-2; Scheidel def. Chino, 10-6 (tiebreaker); Hancock def. Warner, 7-2; Greisheimer pinned Murphy, 7:29 (sudden victory); Kerr-Brown def. Sommer, 10-2; Matthews pinned Hudson, 0:55; Perrotti def. Zeerip, 13-8; DeAngelis def. Napoli, 6-3. Third round: Gantt def. Walker, 18-0 (technical fall, 4:19); Butler def. Scheidel, 9-3; Hancock def. Walsh, 13-4; LaVallee def. Greisheimer, 22-7 (technical fall, 7:00); Alton def. Kerr-Brown, 5-2; Smith def. Matthews, 11-2; Perrotti pinned Pena, 0:10; Brunson def. DeAngelis, Fourth round: Gantt def. Butler, 3-2; LaVallee def. Hancock, 14-4; Smith def. Alton, 4-2 (sudden victory); Perrotti pinned Brunson, 4:29. Fifth round: Jordan def. Gantt, 8-0; Green def. LaVallee, 12-2; St. John def. Smith, 11-4; Perrotti def. Taffur, Sixth round: Green def. Jordan, 15-0 (technical fall, 4:20); St. John def. Perrotti, 6-5. Semifinals: Green def. Realbuto, medical forfeit; Miller def. St. John, Third place: Green def. Miller, Fifth place: St. John def. Realbuto, medical forfeit. Seventh place: Jordan def. Perrotti, pound class Opening round: Ramon Santiago, Rider, def. Mitchell Wightman, Boston U., 7-0. First round: David Taylor, Penn St., pinned Joseph Brewster, South Dakota St., 2:59; Jim Wilson, Stanford, def. Josh Houldsworth, Columbia, 3-1 (sudden victory); Joseph Booth, Hofstra, def. Jacob Kemerer, Lock Haven, 10-2; Michael Moreno, Iowa St., pinned Santiago, 2:31; Josh Veltre, Bloomsburg def. Nick Moore, Iowa, 15-7; Ryan Leblanc, Indiana def. Jackson Morse, Illinois, 5-3; Daniel Yates, Michigan def. John Staudenmayer, North Carolina, 5-4; Steven Monk, North Dakota St., def. Casey Kent, Penn, 7-4; Nicholas Sulzer, Virginia, def. Chris Moon, Virginia Tech, 9-3; Dylan Palacio, Cornell, def. Harrison Hightower, Ohio, 11-0; Turtogtokh Luvsandorj, Citadel, def. Dakota Friesth,

4 4 Wrestling Championship Results Through 2014 Wyoming, 7-4; Corey Mock, Chattanooga, def. Peyton Walsh, Navy, 9-1; Pierce Harger, Northwestern, pinned Zach Toal, Missouri, 3:32; Cooper Moore, UNI, def. Austin Wilson, Nebraska, 5-3; Daniel Zilverberg, Minnesota, def. Austin Trott, Gardner-Webb, 10-1; Tyler Caldwell, Oklahoma St., pinned Curtis Cook, Utah Valley, 3:36. Second round: Taylor pinned Wilson, 6:55; Moreno def. Booth, 8-5; Veltre def. Leblanc, 5-2; Monk pinned Yates, 3:38; Sulzer def. Palacio, 12-6; Luvsandorj def. Mock, 4-3; Harger def. Moore, 7-1; Caldwell def. Zilverberg, 9-2. Quarterfinals: Taylor pinned Moreno, 3:19; Monk pinned Veltre, 6:41; Sulzer def. Luvsandorj, 4-3 (tiebreaker); Caldwell def. Harger, Semifinals: Taylor def. Monk, 13-5; Caldwell def. Sulzer, 5-0. Final: Taylor def. Caldwell, 6-0. Wrestlebacks First round: Walsh def. Wightman, 3-1. Second round: Houldsworth def. Brewster, 5-2; Santiago pinned Kemerer, 5:57; Moore def. Morse, 12-4; Staudenmayer def. Kent, 2-1; Moon def. Hightower, 2-1; Friesth, def. Walsh, 8-4; Wilson def. Toal, 6-1; Trott def. Cook, Third round: Zilverberg def. Houldsworth, 6-0; Santiago def. Moore, 9-6; Moore def. Mock, 3-1; Palacio def. Staudenmayer, 5-2; Moon def. Yates, 13-1; Leblanc def. Friesth, 6-4; Booth def. Wilson, 4-2 (sudden victory); Wilson def. Trott, 7-6. Fourth round: Zilverberg def. Santiago, 6-3; Palacio def. Moore, 8-1; Leblanc def. Moon, 5-1; Booth def. Wilson, 8-2. Fifth round: Zilverberg def. Veltre, 5-2; Moreno def. Palacio, 9-6; Harger def. Leblanc, 4-0; Luvsandorj def. Booth, 4-3. Sixth round: Moreno def. Zilverberg, 6-4; Luvsandorj def. Harger, 3-1 (sudden victory). Semifinals: Sulzer def. Moreno, 13-1; Monk def. Luvsandorj, 5-3. Third place: Monk pinned Sulzer, 5:26. Fifth place: Moreno def. Luvsandorj, 9-3. Seventh place: Zilverberg def. Harger, pound class Opening round: Joe Latham, Oregon St., def. Brian Harvey, Army, 7-6. First round: Chris Perry, Oklahoma St., def. Scott Liegel, Wisconsin, 8-0; Tony Dallago, Illinois def. Mathew Miller, Navy, 12-8; Elliot Riddick, Lehigh def. Pete Renda, North Carolina St., 6-4; Cody Caldwell, UNI, def. Cody Walters, Ohio, 9-6 (tiebreaker); Matt Brown, Penn St., def. Kyle Meyer, Stanford, 17-3; Tanner Weatherman, Iowa St., pinned Levi Clemons, Chattanooga, 2:09; Mike Dessino, Bloomsburg, def. Hayden Zillmer, North Dakota St., 8-6 (sudden victory); Michael Evans, Iowa, def. Bryce Hammond, Bakersfield, 8-2; Robert Kokesh, Nebraska, def. Jakob Scheffel, West Virginia, 10-1; Conor Brennan, Rider, def. Mark Martin, Ohio St., 7-2; Stephen Doty, Virginia, def. Austin Gabel, Virginia Tech, 3-2; Logan Storley, Minnesota, def. Caleb Marsh, Kent St., 5-2; Tyler Wilps, Pittsburgh, def. Bradley Wukie, Penn, 4-2; Mike Ottinger, Central Mich., def. Latham, 3-2; Billy Curling, Old Dominion, def. Shane Hughes, Columbia, 8-3; Andrew Howe, Oklahoma, def. Mike England, Missouri, 19-4 (technical fall, 5:59). Second round: Perry def. Dallago, 11-3; Riddick def. Caldwell, 12-9; Brown def. Weatherman, 6-1; Evans def. Dessino, 7-3; Kokesh def. Brennan, 14-5; Storley def. Doty, 5-4; Wilps def. Ottinger, 6-2; Howe def. Curling, Quarterfinals: Perry def. Riddick, 4-0; Evans def. Brown, 5-4 (tiebreaker); Storley def. Kokesh, 6-4 (tiebreaker); Howe def. Wilps, 5-2. Semifinals: Perry def. Evans, 3-2 (tiebreaker); Howe def. Storley, 6-3. Final: Perry def. Howe, 4-0. Wrestlebacks First round: Harvey def. Clemons, 3-2. Second round: Miller def. Liegel, 12-3; Walters pinned Renda, 3:54; Harvey def. Meyer, 9-1; Hammond def. Zillmer, 9-2; Martin def. Scheffel, 5-3; Gabel def. Marsh, 3-1 (sudden victory); Latham def. Wukie, 13-11; Hughes pinned England, 3:00. Third round: Miller pinned Curling, 2:48; Ottinger def. Walters, 2-1 (tiebreaker); Doty def. Harvey, 6-0; Hammond def. Brennan, 10-4; Dessino def. Martin, 5-4; Weatherman def. Gabel, 4-3 (tiebreaker); Latham def. Caldwell, 10-5; Dallago pinned Hughes, 4:13. Fourth round: Miller def. Ottinger, disqualification; Hammond def. Doty, 7-1; Weatherman def. Dessino, 4-3; Dallago pinned Latham, 0:40. Fifth round: Brown def. Miller, 10-6; Hammond def. Riddick, 1-0; Wilps def. Weatherman, 3-2; Kokesh def. Dallago, 8-2. Sixth round: Brown def. Hammond, 9-3; Kokesh def. Wilps, 2-1 (tiebreaker). Semifinals: Storley def. Brown, 3-1 (sudden victory); Kokesh def. Evans, Third place: Storley def. Kokesh, 3-1 (tiebreaker). Fifth place: Brown def. Evans, 6-3. Seventh place: Wilps def. Hammond, pound class Opening round: Fred Garcia, Lock Haven, def. Lucas Sheridan, Indiana, 5-2. First round: Jimmy Sheptock, Maryland, def. Benjamin Stroh, Wyoming, 10-3; Devin Hightower, Air Force, def. Nick Vetterlein, Virginia Tech, 5-1; Blake Stauffer, Arizona St., def. Domenic Abounader, Michigan, 4-1; Timothy Dudley, Nebraska, def. Donald Patrick, Davidson, 13-5; Victor Avery, Edinboro, def. Ethen Lofthouse, Iowa, 5-3; Ophir Bernstein, Brown, def. Zack Hernandez, Columbia, 4-1; Jack Dechow, Old Dominion, def. Jonathan Fausey, Virginia, 7-5; Max Thomusseit, Pittsburgh, def. Clint Morrison, Rider, 5-4; Gabriel Dean, Cornell, def. Lelund Weatherspoon, Iowa St., 12-4; John Rizqallah, Michigan St., def. Garcia, 7-3; Lawrence Thomas, Penn, def. Austin Morehead, Oregon St., 12-4; Jacob Swartz, Boise St., def. Phillip Joseph, Eastern Mich., 13-3; Kevin Steinhaus, Minnesota, def. Nolan Boyd, Oklahoma St., 5-0; Kenny Courts, Ohio St., def. Kurtis Julson, North Dakota St., 8-4; Lazarus Reyes, Illinois, def. Ryan Loder, UNI, 6-4 (sudden victory); Edward Ruth, Penn St., pinned Jackson Hein, Wisconsin, 1:59. Second round: Sheptock def. Hightower, 4-0; Stauffer def. Dudley, 7-2; Bernstein def. Avery, 5-3; Dechow def. Thomusseit, 3-1 (sudden victory); Dean def. Rizqallah, 11-4; Swartz def. Thomas, 2-0; Steinhaus def. Courts, 13-8; Ruth def. Reyes, 15-0 (technical fall, 7:00). Quarterfinals: Sheptock def. Stauffer, 6-2; Dechow def. Bernstein, 7-5; Dean def. Swartz, 11-4; Ruth def. Steinhaus, Semifinals: Sheptock def. Dechow, 3-2; Ruth def. Dean, 5-3. Final: Ruth def. Sheptock, 7-2. Wrestlebacks First round: Sheridan def. Vetterlein, 4-2. Second round: Stroh def. Sheridan, 8-5; Abounader def. Patrick, 8-1; Lofthouse def. Hernandez, 10-2; Morrison def. Fausey, 7-5; Weatherspoon def. Garcia, 11-4; Joseph def. Morehead, 20-5 (technical fall, 4:04); Julson def. Boyd, 8-4; Loder def. Hein, 7-1. Third round: Reyes pinned Stroh, 1:23; Courts def. Abounader, 4-3; Thomas def. Lofthouse, 6-0; Rizqallah def. Morrison, 9-2; Thomusseit def. Weatherspoon, 4-0; Avery def. Joseph, 11-7; Julson def. Dudley, 3-2; Loder def. Hightower, 8-0. Fourth round: Courts def. Reyes, 6-4; Thomas def. Rizqallah, 4-3; Thomusseit def. Avery, 7-6; Loder def. Julson, 3-0. Fifth round: Bernstein def. Courts, 9-4; Thomas def. Stauffer, 7-5; Steinhaus def. Thomusseit, 6-5; Swartz def. Loder, 6-5. Sixth round: Thomas def. Bernstein, 8-5; Steinhaus def. Swartz, 6-2. Semifinals: Dean pinned Thomas, 6:42; Dechow def. Steinhaus, 8-4. Third place: Dean def. Dechow, 5-4. Fifth place: Steinhaus def. Thomas, 18-2 (technical fall, 6:03). Seventh place: Swartz def. Bernstein, pound class Opening round: Mario Gonzalez, Illinois, def. Blake Rosholt, Oklahoma St., First round: Nick Heflin, Ohio St., def. Paul Rands, Navy, injury (5:36); Dan Scherer, Stanford def. Alex Polizzi, Northwestern, 11-9; Cody Reed, Binghamton, def. Christian Boley, Maryland, 3-1 (sudden victory); Phillip Wellington, Ohio, def. James Fox, Harvard, 6-5; Kyven Gadson, Iowa St., def. Abram Ayala, Princeton, 6-1; Taylor Meeks, Oregon St., pinned Marshall Haas, Citadel, 6:53; Timothy McCall, Wisconsin, def. Daniel Mitchell, American, 4-2; Scott Schiller, Minnesota, def. Zach Nye, Virginia, 10-3; Morgan McIntosh, Penn St., def. John Bolich, Lehigh, 5-0; Chris Penny, Virginia Tech, def. Nick Bonaccorsi, Pittsburgh, 3-1; Nathan Burak, Iowa, def. Shane Woods, Wyoming, 8-2; Richard Perry, Bloomsburg, def. Bryce Barnes, Army, 12-6; Travis Rutt, Oklahoma, def. Brandon Palik, Drexel, 5-3; Conner Hartmann, Duke, def. Jace Bennett, Cornell, 2-1; Braden Atwood, Purdue, def. KaRonne Jones, North Carolina St., 3-2; J Den Cox, Missouri, def. Gonzalez, Second round: Heflin def. Scherer, medical forfeit; Reed def. Wellington, 4-0; Gadson def. Meeks, 5-3; Schiller def. McCall, 4-1; Penny def. McIntosh, 3-2; Burak def. Perry, 4-3; Hartmann def. Rutt, 6-0; Cox def. Atwood, Quarterfinals: Heflin def. Reed, 8-1; Schiller def. Gadson, 6-4; Penny def. Burak, 6-3; Cox def. Hartmann, 5-1. Semifinals: Heflin def. Schiller, 2-1 (tiebreaker); Cox def. Penny, 4-1. Final: Cox def. Heflin, 2-1. Wrestlebacks First round: Nye def. Rosholt, 7-3. Second round: Polizzi def. Rands, medical forfeit; Boley def. Fox, 9-3; Ayala def. Haas, 9-7; Mitchell def. Nye, 7-6; Bonaccorsi pinned Bolich, 2:27; Woods def. Barnes, 4-3; Bennett def. Palik, 12-10; Gonzalez def. Jones, 4-1 (tiebreaker). Third round: Atwood pinned Polizzi, 2:32; Boley def. Rutt, forfeit; Perry def. Ayala, 14-6; McIntosh def. Mitchell, 15-7; Bonaccorsi def. McCall, 6-2; Woods def. Meeks, 5-3; Bennett def. Wellington, 5-4; Gonzalez def. Scherer, medical forfeit. Fourth round: Boley def. Atwood, 5-1; McIntosh def. Perry, 6-4; Bonaccorsi def. Woods, 6-4 (sudden victory); Gonzalez pinned Bennett, 3:30. Fifth round: Gadson pinned Boley, 2:41; McIntosh def. Reed, 13-4; Hartmann def. Bonaccorsi, 4-0; Burak def. Gonzalez, 5-2. Sixth round: Gadson def. McIntosh, 5-3; Hartmann def. Burak, 4-2 (sudden victory). Semifinals: Gadson pinned Penny, 3:24; Schiller def. Hartmann, 4-3. Third place: Schiller def. Gadson, 9-6. Fifth place: Hartmann def. Penny, medical forfeit. Seventh place: McIntosh def. Burak, 3-1. Heavyweight class Opening round: Ty Walz, Virginia Tech, def. Nick Tavanello, Ohio St., 3-1 (sudden victory). First round: Anthony Nelson, Minnesota, def. Blaize Cabell, UNI, 1-0; Amarveer Dhesi, Oregon St., def. Joe Stolfi, Bucknell, 14-6; Connor Medbery, Wisconsin, def. Devin Mellon, Missouri, 11-2; J.T. Felix, Boise St., pinned Walz, 2:55; Bobby Telford, Iowa def. Anthony Vizcarrondo, West Virginia, 6-1; Spencer Myers, Maryland, def. Dawson Peck, Chattanooga, 2-1; Ernest James, Edinboro, def. Eloheim Palma, Campbell, 9-0; Adam Coon, Michigan, def. Ross Larson, Oklahoma, 2-0; Adam Chalfant, Indiana, def. Justin Grant, Bloomsburg, 12-4; Jonathan Gingrich, Penn St., def. David Devine, SIUE, 12-4; Austin Marsden, Oklahoma St., def. Collin Jensen, Nebraska, 10-2; Michael McMullan, Northwestern, def. Evan Knutson, North Dakota St., 6-3; Mike McClure, Michigan St., def. Patrick Tasser, Pittsburgh, 6-4 (sudden victory); Jeremy Johnson, Ohio, def. Blake Herrin, American, 4-1; William Smith, Rutgers, def. Adam Fager, Utah Valley, 6-2; Nick Gwiazdowski, North Carolina St., def. Maximilian Wessell, Lehigh, 6-2. Second round: Nelson pinned Dhesi, 4:23; Medbery pinned Felix, 3:42; Telford def. Myers, 3-0; Coon def. James, 3-2; Chalfant def. Gingrich, 5-2; Marsden def. McMullan, 3-2; McClure def. Johnson, 2-1 (tiebreaker); Gwiazdowski def. Smith, 6-3. Quarterfinals: Nelson pinned Medbery, 1:26; Telford def. Coon, 3-2 (tiebreaker); Chalfant def. Marsden, 3-2; Gwiazdowski def. McClure, 4-1. Semifinals: Nelson def. Telford, 4-2; Gwiazdowski def. Chalfant, 5-4. Final: Gwiazdowski def. Nelson, 4-2. Wrestlebacks First round: Tavanello pinned Knutson, 0:47. Second round: Stolfi pinned Cabell, 3:24; Walz def. Mellon, 6-4 (sudden victory); Vizcarrondo def. Peck, 2-0; Larson def. Palma, 10-2; Grant def. Devine, 5-4; Tavanello pinned Jensen, 3:41; Tasser def. Herrin, 4-3; Fager def. Wessell, 8-6. Third round: Smith def. Stolfi, 10-6; Johnson def. Walz, 6-2; McMullan def. Vizcarrondo, 4-0; Larson pinned Gingrich, 2:03; James def. Grant, 5-3; Tavanello def. Myers, 4-2; Felix pinned Tasser, 1:35; Dhesi def. Fager, Fourth round: Johnson def. Smith, 6-3; McMullan def. Larson, 4-0; Tavanello def. James, 3-1 (sudden victory); Felix pinned Dhesi, 2:29. Fifth round: Johnson def. Coon, 3-1 (sudden victory); McMullan def. Medbery, 3-2; McClure def. Tavanello, 10-2; Marsden def. Felix, 5-3 (sudden victory). Sixth round: McMullan def. Johnson, 6-2; McClure def. Marsden, 3-2. Semifinals: McMullan pinned Chalfant, 0:18; Telford def. McClure, 1-0. Third place: McMullan def. Telford, 3-1. Fifth place: McClure def. Chalfant, 3-2. Seventh place: Johnson def. Marsden, 4-2.

5 Wrestling Championship Results Through History NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships Timeline 1928 The first NCAA wrestling tournament was held in Ames, Iowa. No official team scoring was kept but Oklahoma State crowned four individual champions and was later declared the unofficial team champion Oklahoma State s Earl McCready became the NCAA s first three-time national champion, winning the heavyweight class in 1928, 1929 and Indiana s Edwin Belshaw became the first athlete recognized as the Most Outstanding Wrestler at the NCAA championships. Belshaw claimed the 1932 individual national title at 134 pounds Team scoring officially became a permanent feature of the NCAA Wrestling Championships. Led by head coach E.C. Gallagher, Oklahoma State claimed the team title with 29 points, outdistancing runner-up Indiana, which finished with 19 points Oklahoma became the first program other than Oklahoma State to win an official NCAA team title. The Sooners tallied 14 points to stay ahead of Central Oklahoma, which finished with 10 points The NCAA wrestling committee introduced a point system to determine the winner of bouts. Takedowns and reversals were worth two points and an escape one point. Near falls were worth four points. In addition, time advantage points were awarded and penalties were given for stalling The NCAA championships were not held due to the U.S. involvement in World War II Cornell College scored 32 points to become the first and only private school to win an NCAA team title in wrestling William Koll of the University of Northern Iowa became the first to win back-to-back Division I Most Outstanding Wrestler Awards Behind individual national titles by Bill Nelson, Bill Smith and Keith Young, the University of Northern Iowa scored 30 points to win the school s first NCAA wrestling title Oklahoma nipped the University of Northern Iowa, 22-21, to win its second straight NCAA wrestling championship In front of a home crowd in University Park, Pennsylvania, Penn State captured the NCAA team title, scoring 21 points to derail Oklahoma s hope for a three-peat Team scoring was adjusted to award 7, 5, 3 and 1 point, respectively, for first-, second-, third- and fourth-place finishes. In addition, an advancement point was awarded for championship and consolation bouts Oklahoma s Dan Hodge completed his career as a three-time NCAA champion at 177 pounds. Only he and Earl McCready of Oklahoma State have ever been credited with falls in each of their national championship bouts The NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships were held on the West Coast for the first time as Oregon State played host in Corvallis For the first time, the NCAA split its wrestling tournament into two divisions the College Division and the University Division. The College Division was held one week before the University Division, and schools were allowed to enter both tournaments. Western State won the inaugural College Division title, and Oklahoma took home top honors in the University Division Oklahoma State tallied 81 points to outdistance runner-up Iowa State s 78 points as the Cowboys won their seventh NCAA title in 11 years under the direction of head coach Myron Roderick Iowa State claimed its fourth NCAA title in five years, and the program s fifth overall, behind individual titles by heavyweight Chris Taylor and 177-pounder Rich Binek Iowa claimed its first NCAA championship, toppling defending champion Oklahoma, The team title would prove to be the Hawkeyes first of 20 during the next 26 years Montclair State s Ken Mallory became the first Division III wrestler to win a Division I title by downing Oklahoma s Frank DeAngelis, 10-7, in the 134-pound weight class Unseeded Matt Reiss of North Carolina State completed an improbable journey to the NCAA title at 167 pounds, defeating Iowa State s Perry Hummel, 4-2, to become the Wolfpack s first national title winner Fraternal twin brothers Ed and Lou Banach of Iowa both claimed individual national titles at the NCAA championships as Lou took home the heavyweight title and Ed claimed top honors at 190 pounds Iowa won a record ninth straight NCAA championship, amassing a then-record 158 team points behind five individual national champions Coached by Bobby Douglas, Arizona State scored 93 points to become just the third program outside the states of Iowa or Oklahoma to win an official NCAA wrestling championship Twin brothers Terry and Tom Brands of Iowa both stood atop the awards stand at the 1990 NCAA championships as Terry defeated Jason Kelber of Nebraska, 3-2, to win the 126-pound title and Tom upended Minnesota s Dave Zuniga, 9-7, to take home top honors at 134 pounds Oklahoma State s Pat Smith became the NCAA s first four-time NCAA champion with a 5-3 victory over Michigan s Sean Bormet at 158 pounds. Smith s other titles in 1990, 1991 and 1992 also came at 158 pounds Iowa established a new NCAA team scoring record, dominating runner-up Oklahoma State, ½, to claim the 1997 team title. The Hawkeyes tallied the impressive total behind five individual titles from Jessie Whitmer, Mark Ironside, Lincoln McIlravy, Joe Williams and Lee Fullhart Central Michigan s Casey Cunningham became the Chippewas first NCAA title winner, edging Penn State s Clint Musser, 2-1, in the 157-pound final With Pennsylvania s Brett Matter winning the 157-pound title, he, along with his father, Andy Matter, became the fifth father-son combo to win individual titles at the NCAA championships. Andy took home top honors at 167 pounds for Penn State in 1971 and Iowa State s Cael Sanderson cemented his position as the greatest wrestler in NCAA history, finishing his collegiate career with a fourth straight NCAA title and a perfect record. He is also the only wrestler in history to win four straight NCAA Most Outstanding Wrestler Awards Fifth-seeded Joe Dubuque of Indiana completed a string of upsets, finally defeating Illinois Kyle Ott, 2-0, to claim the 125-pound title. During his tournament run, Dubuque upended the No. 1, No. 2 and No. 4 seeds A record crowd of 17,780 was on hand for the finals of the 2007 Division I Wrestling Championships in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Coached by J Robinson, Minnesota recorded the first point total less than 100 to win the Division I Wrestling Championships since The third-largest Division I Wrestling Championship attendance was announced at the championships in St. Louis as more than 94,000 packed the arena during the three-day tournament. Brent Metcalf of Iowa won the Most Outstanding Wrestler Award, Iowa s first in 10 years Iowa wins back-to-back Division I Wrestling Championships for the first time since 1999 and Penn State won its first national championship in 58 years and the attendance at the championships exceeded 100,000 for the first time (104,260) Cornell s Kyle Dake became the first wrestler in Division I history to win three championships in three different weight classes. Penn State won back-to-back titles, while the Nittany Lions David Taylor became the first Penn State wrestler in 21 years to claim the Most Outstanding Wrestler Award Cornell s Kyle Dake won his fourth championship in four different weight classes, becoming the first collegiate wrestler in any division to do so. Penn State won its third consecutive championship Penn State s David Taylor won his second championship in his fourth finals appearance on the way to his second Most Outstanding Wrestler Award. The Nittany Lions won their fourth consecutive championship.

6 6 Division I Wrestling Team Results Team Results (Note: No tournament held, ) *Unofficial champions. Attendance Year champion Coach Points Runner-Up Points Host or Site Finals Total 1928 *Oklahoma St. E.C. Gallagher Iowa St., Michigan Iowa St Oklahoma St. E.C. Gallagher 26 Michigan 18 Ohio St Oklahoma St. E.C. Gallagher 27 Illinois 14 Penn St *Oklahoma St. E.C. Gallagher Iowa St. Brown 1932 *Indiana W.H. Thom 14 Oklahoma St. 11 Indiana 1933 *Iowa St. Hugo Otopalik Lehigh *Oklahoma St. E.C. Gallagher 1934 Oklahoma St. E.C. Gallagher 29 Indiana 19 Michigan 1935 Oklahoma St. E.C. Gallagher 36 Oklahoma 18 Lehigh 1936 Oklahoma Paul Keen 14 Central Okla. 10 Wash. & Lee Oklahoma St Oklahoma St. E.C. Gallagher 31 Oklahoma 13 Indiana St Oklahoma St. E.C. Gallagher 19 Illinois 15 Penn St Oklahoma St. E.C. Gallagher 33 Lehigh 12 Frank. & Marsh Oklahoma St. E.C. Gallagher 24 Indiana 14 Illinois 1941 Oklahoma St. Art Griffith 37 Michigan St. 26 Lehigh 1942 Oklahoma St. Art Griffith 31 Michigan St. 26 Michigan St Oklahoma St. Art Griffith 25 UNI 24 Oklahoma St Cornell College Paul Scott 32 UNI 19 Illinois 1948 Oklahoma St. Art Griffith 33 Michigan St. 28 Lehigh 1949 Oklahoma St. Art Griffith 32 UNI 27 Colorado St uni David McCuskey 30 Purdue 16 UNI 1951 Oklahoma Port Robertson 24 Oklahoma St. 23 Lehigh 1952 Oklahoma Port Robertson 22 UNI 21 Colorado St. 3, Penn St. Charles Speidel 21 Oklahoma 15 Penn St. 6,000 15, Oklahoma St. Art Griffith 32 Pittsburgh 17 Oklahoma 1955 Oklahoma St. Art Griffith 40 Penn St. 31 Cornell 3, Oklahoma St. Art Griffith 65 Oklahoma 62 Oklahoma St Oklahoma Port Robertson 73 Pittsburgh 66 Pittsburgh 5, Oklahoma St. Myron Roderick 77 Iowa St. 62 Wyoming 1959 Oklahoma St. Myron Roderick 73 Iowa St. 51 Iowa 16, Oklahoma Thomas Evans 59 Iowa St. 40 Maryland 6,800 22, Oklahoma St. Myron Roderick 82 Oklahoma 63 Oregon St. 6, Oklahoma St. Myron Roderick 82 Oklahoma 45 Oklahoma St Oklahoma Thomas Evans 48 Iowa St. 45 Kent St. 15, Oklahoma St. Myron Roderick 87 Oklahoma 58 Cornell 5, Iowa St. Harold Nichols 87 Oklahoma St. 86 Wyoming 5,247 14, Oklahoma St. Myron Roderick 79 Iowa St. 70 Iowa St. 7,300 22, Michigan St. Grady Peninger 74 Michigan 63 Kent St. 31, Oklahoma St. Myron Roderick 81 Iowa St. 78 Penn St. 32, Iowa St. Harold Nichols 104 Oklahoma 69 BYU 1970 Iowa St. Harold Nichols 99 Michigan St. 84 Northwestern 1971 Oklahoma St. Tommy Chesbro 94 Iowa St. 66 Auburn 5,981 25, Iowa St. Harold Nichols 103 Michigan St. 72½ Maryland 12,300 42, Iowa St. Harold Nichols 85 Oregon St. 72½ Washington 9, Oklahoma Stan Abel 69½ Michigan 67 Iowa St. 13, Iowa Gary Kurdelmeier 102 Oklahoma 77 Princeton 1976 Iowa Gary Kurdelmeier 123½ Iowa St. 85¾ Arizona 17, Iowa St. Harold Nichols 95½ Oklahoma St. 88¾ Oklahoma 42, Iowa Dan Gable 94½ Iowa St. 94 Maryland 43, Iowa Dan Gable 122½ Iowa St. 88 Iowa St. 62, Iowa Dan Gable 110¾ Oklahoma St. 87 Oregon St. 27, Iowa Dan Gable 129¾ Oklahoma 100¼ Princeton 41, Iowa Dan Gable 131¾ Iowa St. 111 Iowa St. 66, Iowa Dan Gable 155 Oklahoma St. 102 Oklahoma & Oklahoma St. 63, Iowa Dan Gable 123¾ Oklahoma St. 98 Princeton 47, Iowa Dan Gable 145¼ Oklahoma 98½ Oklahoma & Oklahoma St. 41, Iowa Dan Gable 158 Oklahoma 84¾ Iowa 63, Iowa St. Jim Gibbons 133 Iowa 108 Maryland 47, Arizona St. Bobby Douglas 93 Iowa 85½ Iowa St. 55, Oklahoma St. Joe Seay 91¼ Arizona St. 70½ Oklahoma & Oklahoma St. 40, Oklahoma St. Joe Seay 117¾ Arizona St. 104¾ Maryland 45, Iowa Dan Gable 157 Oklahoma St. 108¾ Iowa 70, Iowa Dan Gable 149 Oklahoma St. 100½ Oklahoma & Oklahoma St. 40, Iowa Dan Gable 123¾ Penn St. 87½ Iowa St. 57, Oklahoma St. John Smith 94¾ Iowa 76½ North Carolina 58, Iowa Dan Gable 134 Oregon St. 77½ Iowa 14,064 80, Iowa Dan Gable 122½ Iowa St. 78½ Minnesota 13,979 77, Iowa Dan Gable 170 Oklahoma St. 113½ UNI 17,436 90, Iowa Jim Zalesky 115 Minnesota 102 Cleveland St. 12,997 71, Iowa Jim Zalesky 100½ Minnesota 98½ Penn St. 14,055 79, Iowa Jim Zalesky 116 Iowa St. 109½ St. Louis 16,795 97, Minnesota J Robinson 138½ Iowa 125½ Iowa 15,500 79, Minnesota J Robinson 126½ Iowa St. 104 Albany, N.Y. 13,077 75,898

7 Division I Wrestling Team Results 7 Attendance Year champion Coach Points Runner-Up Points Host or Site Finals Total 2003 Oklahoma St. John Smith 143 Minnesota 104½ Kansas City, Mo. 16,436 91, Oklahoma St. John Smith 123½ Iowa 82 St. Louis 15,081 87, Oklahoma St. John Smith 153 Michigan 83 St. Louis 16,302 95, Oklahoma St. John Smith 122½ Minnesota 84 Oklahoma City 16,394 90, Minnesota J Robinson 98 Iowa St. 88½ Auburn Hills, Mich. 17,780 89, Iowa Tom Brands 117½ Ohio St. 79 St. Louis 16,169 94, Iowa Tom Brands 96½ Ohio St. 92 St. Louis 17,418 97, Iowa Tom Brands 134½ Cornell 90 Omaha, Neb. 16,223 94, Penn St. Cael Sanderson 107½ Cornell 93½ Philadelphia 17, , Penn St. Cael Sanderson 143 Minnesota 117½ St. Louis 18, , Penn St. Cael Sanderson 123½ Oklahoma St. 119½ Des Moines, Iowa 15,909 92, Penn St. Cael Sanderson 109½ Minnesota 104 Oklahoma City 16,221 93,334 #Beginning in 1994, the total championships attendance includes only the attendance at the finals site (six sessions). TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS (Note: Totals include co-championships.) Oklahoma St. 34, Iowa 23, Iowa St. 8, Oklahoma 7, Penn St. 5, Minnesota 3, Arizona St., Cornell College, Indiana, Michigan St., UNI, 1 each. INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Oklahoma St. 138, Iowa 80, Iowa St. 68, Oklahoma 66, Penn St. 29, Lehigh 27, Michigan St. 25, Illinois 22, Michigan 22, Minnesota 22, UNI 21, Wisconsin 18, Ohio St. 17, Cornell 16, Pittsburgh 16, Oregon St. 12, Indiana 11, Nebraska 11, Arizona St. 10, Northwestern 10, Bakersfield 9, Lock Haven 9, Clarion 8, Syracuse 7, Cornell College 6, North Carolina St. 6, Missouri 5, North Carolina 5, Penn 5, West Virginia 5, Bloomsburg 4, Edinboro 4, Fresno St. 4, Ohio 4, Purdue 4, Clemson 3, Colorado 3, Harvard 3, Navy 3, Pitt.-Johnstown 3, Waynesburg 3, Army 2, Boise St. 2, Cal Poly 2, Central Okla. 2, East Stroudsburg 2, Maryland 2, Northern Colo. 2, Oregon 2, Portland St. 2, Southern Ill. 2, Southwestern Okla. 2, Stanford 2, Temple 2, Toledo 2, Washington 2, Yale 2, Adams St., Air Force, American, Auburn, California, UC Davis, Central Mich., Colorado St., Concordia-M head, Hofstra, Indiana St., Kansas St., Kent St., Montclair St., TCNJ, Northern Ill., Princeton, Slippery Rock, Tennessee, UCLA, Western Ill., Western Mich., Wyoming, 1 each. Championships Records Number of Individual Champions, Year 5 Iowa, ; Oklahoma St., Oklahoma St., ; Iowa, 1983; Iowa St., Individual Titles, Career 4 Kyle Dake, Cornell (141-pound 2010, 149-pound 2011, 157-pound 2012, 165-pound 2013); Cael Sanderson, Iowa St. (184-pound , 197-pound 2002); Pat Smith, Oklahoma St. (158-pound ). 3 Stephan Abas, Fresno St. (125-pound ); David Arndt, Oklahoma St. (145-pound , 136- pound 1946); Ed Banach, Iowa (177-pound , 190-pound 1983); Rick Bonomo, Bloomsburg (118- pound ); Tom Brands, Iowa (134-pound ); Conrad Caldwell, Oklahoma St. (165- pound 1929, 175-pound ); Nate Carr, Iowa St. (150-pound ); Mike Caruso, Lehigh (123- pound ); Mark Churella, Michigan (150- pound , 167-pound 1979); Barry Davis, Iowa (118-pound 1982, 126-pound ); Ross Flood, Oklahoma St. (126-pound ); Eric Guerrero, Oklahoma St. (126-pound , 133-pound 1999); Carlton Haselrig, Pitt.-Johnstown (heavyweight ); Larry Hayes, Iowa St. (137-pound 1959, 147-pound ); Stanley Henson, Oklahoma St. (145-pound , 155-pound 1939); Dan Hodge, Oklahoma (177-pound ); Dick Hutton, Oklahoma St. (heavyweight ); Jimmy Jackson, Oklahoma St. (heavyweight ); T.J. Jaworsky, North Carolina (134-pound ); Greg Johnson, Michigan St. (118-pound ); Lee Kemp, Wisconsin (158-pound ); William Koll, UNI (145-pound , pound 1948); Lowell Lange, Cornell College (136-pound ); Wayne Martin, Oklahoma (135-pound 1934, 145-pound 1935, 134-pound 1936); Earl McCready, Oklahoma St. (heavyweight ); Joe McDaniels, Oklahoma St. (118-pound , 121-pound 1939); Lincoln McIlravy, Iowa (142-pound 1993, 150-pound ); William Nelson, UNI (165-pound 1947, 155-pound ); Ed Peery, Pittsburgh (123-pound ); Hugh Peery, Pittsburgh (115-pound ); Rex Peery, Oklahoma St. (118-pound ); Myron Roderick, Oklahoma St. (137-pound 1954, 130-pound ); Jacob Rosholt, Oklahoma St. (184-pound 2003, 197-pound ); Edward Ruth, Penn St. (174-pound 2012, 184-pound ); Mark Schultz, Oklahoma (167-pound 1981, 177-pound ); E. Gray Simons, Lock Haven (115-pound ); Logan Stieber, Ohio St. (133-pound , 141-pound 2014); Yojiro Uetake, Oklahoma St. (130- pound ); Jack Van Bebber, Oklahoma St. (155-pound 1929, 165-pound ); Joe Williams, Iowa (158-pound , 167-pound 1998); Keith Young, UNI (145-pound , 147-pound 1951); Jim Zalesky, Iowa (158-pound ). Fastest Falls Collegiate Rules: 9 seconds by Clarence Richardson, LSU, over Scott Mansur, Portland St., 177 pounds, Olympic Rules: 5½ seconds by Harley Strong, Oklahoma St., over John Hamilton, St. Lawrence, 145 pounds, Most Outstanding Wrestler Award 1932 Edwin Belshaw, Indiana, Alan Kelley, Oklahoma St., 145 Pat Johnson, Harvard, 135-3rd 1934 Ben Bishop, Lehigh, Ross Flood, Oklahoma St., Wayne Martin, Oklahoma, Stanley Henson, Oklahoma St., Joe McDaniels, Oklahoma St., Dale Hanson, Minnesota, Don Nichols, Michigan, Al Whitehurst, Oklahoma St., David Arndt, Oklahoma St., Gerald Leeman, UNI, William Koll, UNI, William Koll, UNI, Charles Hetrick, Oklahoma St., Anthony Gizoni, Waynesburg, Walter Romanowski, Cornell College, Tommy Evans, Oklahoma, Frank Bettucci, Cornell, Tommy Evans, Oklahoma, Edward Eichelberger, Lehigh, Dan Hodge, Oklahoma, Dan Hodge, Oklahoma, Dick Delgado, Oklahoma, Ron Gray, Iowa St., Dave Auble, Cornell, E. Gray Simons, Lock Haven, E. Gray Simons, Lock Haven, Mickey Martin, Oklahoma, Dean Lahr, Colorado, Yojiro Uetake, Oklahoma St., Yojiro Uetake, Oklahoma St., Rich Sanders, Portland St., Dwayne Keller, Oklahoma St., Dan Gable, Iowa St., Larry Owings, Washington, Darrell Keller, Oklahoma St., Wade Schalles, Clarion, Greg Strobel, Oregon St., Floyd Hitchcock, Bloomsburg, Mike Frick, Lehigh, Chuck Yagla, Iowa, Nick Gallo, Hofstra, Mark Churella, Michigan, Bruce Kinseth, Iowa, Howard Harris, Oregon St., Hwt Gene Mills, Syracuse, Mark Schultz, Oklahoma, Mike Sheets, Oklahoma St., Jim Zalesky, Iowa, Barry Davis, Iowa, Marty Kistler, Iowa, John Smith, Oklahoma St., Scott Turner, North Carolina St., Tim Krieger, Iowa St., Chris Barnes, Oklahoma St., Jeff Prescott, Penn St., Tom Brands, Iowa, Terry Steiner, Iowa, Pat Smith, Oklahoma St., T.J. 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