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The 2023 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships took place from March 16–18, 2023, in Tulsa, Oklahoma at the BOK Center. The tournament is the 92nd NCAA Division I Wrestling Championship.[1][2][3]
Teams | 62 |
---|---|
Format | Knockout |
Finals site | Tulsa, Oklahoma BOK Center |
Champions | Penn State (11th title) |
Runner-up | Iowa |
Winning coach | Cael Sanderson (10th title) |
Television | ESPN Networks |
Rank | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | Penn State | 137.5 |
2 | Iowa | 82.5 |
3 | Cornell | 76.5 |
4 | Ohio State | 70.5 |
5 | Missouri | 64.5 |
6 | Michigan | 58.5 |
7 | Arizona State | 55 |
8 | Nebraska | 54 |
9 | Virginia Tech | 49 |
10 | North Carolina State | 49 |
Weight | Champion | School | Score | Runner-up | School |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
125 | Pat Glory | Princeton | 4-1 | Matt Ramos | Purdue |
133 | Vito Arujau | Cornell | 10-4 | Roman Bravo-Young | Penn State |
141 | Andrew Alirez | Northern Colorado | 6-4 | Real Woods | Iowa |
149 | Yianni Diakomihalis | Cornell | 4-2 | Sammy Sasso | Ohio State |
157 | Austin O'Connor | North Carolina | 6-2 | Levi Haines | Penn State |
165 | Keegan O'Toole | Missouri | 8-2 | David Carr | Iowa State |
174 | Carter Starocci | Penn State | FALL | Mikey Labriola | Nebraska |
184 | Aaron Brooks | Penn State | 7-2 | Parker Keckeisen | Northern Iowa |
197 | Nino Bonaccorsi | Pitt | 5-3 | Tanner Sloan | SD State |
285 | Mason Parris | Michigan | 5-1 | Greg Kerkvliet | Penn State |
4x Champion: Yianni Diakomihalis
3x Champions: Carter Starocci, Aaron Brooks
2x Champions: Austin O'Connor, Keegan O'Toole
All information from NCAA.com. [4]
Complete bracket at NCAA.com[5]
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