From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2024 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships
Teams68
Format Knockout
Finals site Kansas City, Missouri
T-Mobile Center
Champions Penn State (12th title)
Runner-up Cornell
Winning coach Cael Sanderson (11th title)
Television ESPN Networks

The 2024 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships took place from March 21–23, 2024, in Kansas City, Missouri at the T-Mobile Center. The tournament is the 93rd NCAA Division I Wrestling Championship. [1] [2]

Penn State earned the record for overall team score, beating the record set by the 1997 Iowa team on the strength of Aaron Brooks and Carter Starocci winning their fourth NCAA titles. It was their 11th in 13 years. California Baptist and Long Island made their Division I debuts while Little Rock had their first two All-Americans in program history.

Team results

  • Note: Top 10 only
  • (H): Team from hosting U.S. state
Rank Team Points
1 Penn State 172.5
2 Cornell 72.5
3 Michigan 71
4 Iowa State 68.5
5 Iowa 67
6 Arizona State 64.5
7 Virginia Tech 64
8 Ohio State 62
9 Nebraska 60.5
10 Oklahoma State 56

Individual results

  • (H): Individual from hosting U.S. State

Source: [3]

Weight First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth
125 lbs #8 Richard Figueroa
Arizona State
#3 Drake Ayala
Iowa
#12 Anthony Noto
Lock Haven
#10 Eric Barnett
Wisconsin
#2 Luke Stanich
Lehigh
#15 Caleb Smith
Nebraska
#5 Jore Volk
Wyoming
#23 Tanner Jordan
South Dakota State
133 lbs #6 Vito Arujau
Cornell
#1 Daton Fix
Oklahoma State
#2 Ryan Crookham
Lehigh
#7 Nasir Bailey
Little Rock
#5 Dylan Ragusin
Michigan (H)
#8 Evan Frost
Iowa State
#4 Dylan Shawver
Rutgers
#3 Kai Orine
NC State
141 lbs #1 Jesse Mendez
Ohio State
#2 Beau Bartlett
Penn State
#9 Brock Hardy
Nebraska
#3 Real Woods
Iowa
#5 Anthony Echemendia
Iowa State
#6 Lachlan McNeil
North Carolina
#4 Ryan Jack
NC State
#26 Vance Vombaur
Minnesota
149 lbs #4 Caleb Henson
Virginia Tech
#6 Austin Gomez
Michigan (H)
#7 Tyler Kasak
Penn State
#5 Ty Watters
West Virgnia
#2 Kyle Parco
Arizona State
#1 Ridge Lovett
Nebraska
#8 Casey Swiderski
Iowa State
#11 Quinn Kinner
Rider
157 lbs #1 Levi Haines
Penn State
#2 Jacori Teemer
Arizona State
#3 Meyer Shapiro
Cornell
#6 Daniel Cardenas
Stanford
#7 Peyten Kellar
Ohio
#12 Bryce Andonian
Virginia Tech
#8 Peyton Robb
Nebraska
#10 Jared Franek
Iowa
165 lbs #4 David Carr
Iowa State
#2 Mitchell Mesenbrink
Penn State
#1 Keegan O'Toole
Missouri
#6 Michael Caliendo
Iowa
#7 Izzak Olejnik
Oklahoma State
#20 Hunter Garvin
Stanford
#9 Peyton Hall
West Virgnia
#8 Antrell Taylor
Nebraska
174 lbs #9 Carter Starocci
Penn State
#6 Rocco Welsh
Ohio State
#4 Shane Griffith
Michigan (H)
#1 Mekhi Lewis
Virginia Tech
#2 Cade DeVos
South Dakota State
#7 Lennox Wolak
Columbia
#3 Edmond Ruth
Illinois
#18 Benjamin Pasiuk
Army Black Knights
184 lbs #1 Parker Keckeisen
Northern Iowa
#3 Dustin Plott
Oklahoma State
#4 Trey Munoz
Oregon State
#9 Bennett Berge
South Dakota State
#6 Bernie Truax
Penn State
#2 Isaiah Salazar
Minnesota
#7 Thomas Stewart Jr.
Virginia Tech
#25 David Key
Navy
197 lbs #1 Aaron Brooks
Penn State
#2 Trent Hidlay
NC State
#8 Stephen Buchanan
Wyoming
#5 Jacob Cardenas
Cornell
#3 Tanner Sloan
South Dakota State
#12 Rocky Elam
Missouri
#9 Stephen Little
Little Rock
#4 Michael Beard
Lehigh
285 lbs #1 Greg Kerkvliet
Penn State
#10 Lucas Davison
Michigan (H)
#3 Wyatt Hendrickson
Air Force
#4 Zach Elam
Missouri
#9 Nick Feldman
Ohio State
#4 Cohlton Schultz
Arizona State
#13 Yaraslau Slavikouski
Rutgers
#7 Taye Ghadiali
Campbell

References

  1. ^ "2024 NCAA DI wrestling brackets, preview for every weight class | NCAA.com". www.ncaa.com. Retrieved 2024-03-24.
  2. ^ "Brackets, seeds released for 2024 NCAA DI Men's Wrestling Championship". Lock Haven University Athletics. 2024-03-23. Retrieved 2024-03-24.
  3. ^ "2024 NCAA DI wrestling brackets, preview for every weight class | NCAA.com". www.ncaa.com. Retrieved 2024-03-24.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2024 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships
Teams68
Format Knockout
Finals site Kansas City, Missouri
T-Mobile Center
Champions Penn State (12th title)
Runner-up Cornell
Winning coach Cael Sanderson (11th title)
Television ESPN Networks

The 2024 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships took place from March 21–23, 2024, in Kansas City, Missouri at the T-Mobile Center. The tournament is the 93rd NCAA Division I Wrestling Championship. [1] [2]

Penn State earned the record for overall team score, beating the record set by the 1997 Iowa team on the strength of Aaron Brooks and Carter Starocci winning their fourth NCAA titles. It was their 11th in 13 years. California Baptist and Long Island made their Division I debuts while Little Rock had their first two All-Americans in program history.

Team results

  • Note: Top 10 only
  • (H): Team from hosting U.S. state
Rank Team Points
1 Penn State 172.5
2 Cornell 72.5
3 Michigan 71
4 Iowa State 68.5
5 Iowa 67
6 Arizona State 64.5
7 Virginia Tech 64
8 Ohio State 62
9 Nebraska 60.5
10 Oklahoma State 56

Individual results

  • (H): Individual from hosting U.S. State

Source: [3]

Weight First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth
125 lbs #8 Richard Figueroa
Arizona State
#3 Drake Ayala
Iowa
#12 Anthony Noto
Lock Haven
#10 Eric Barnett
Wisconsin
#2 Luke Stanich
Lehigh
#15 Caleb Smith
Nebraska
#5 Jore Volk
Wyoming
#23 Tanner Jordan
South Dakota State
133 lbs #6 Vito Arujau
Cornell
#1 Daton Fix
Oklahoma State
#2 Ryan Crookham
Lehigh
#7 Nasir Bailey
Little Rock
#5 Dylan Ragusin
Michigan (H)
#8 Evan Frost
Iowa State
#4 Dylan Shawver
Rutgers
#3 Kai Orine
NC State
141 lbs #1 Jesse Mendez
Ohio State
#2 Beau Bartlett
Penn State
#9 Brock Hardy
Nebraska
#3 Real Woods
Iowa
#5 Anthony Echemendia
Iowa State
#6 Lachlan McNeil
North Carolina
#4 Ryan Jack
NC State
#26 Vance Vombaur
Minnesota
149 lbs #4 Caleb Henson
Virginia Tech
#6 Austin Gomez
Michigan (H)
#7 Tyler Kasak
Penn State
#5 Ty Watters
West Virgnia
#2 Kyle Parco
Arizona State
#1 Ridge Lovett
Nebraska
#8 Casey Swiderski
Iowa State
#11 Quinn Kinner
Rider
157 lbs #1 Levi Haines
Penn State
#2 Jacori Teemer
Arizona State
#3 Meyer Shapiro
Cornell
#6 Daniel Cardenas
Stanford
#7 Peyten Kellar
Ohio
#12 Bryce Andonian
Virginia Tech
#8 Peyton Robb
Nebraska
#10 Jared Franek
Iowa
165 lbs #4 David Carr
Iowa State
#2 Mitchell Mesenbrink
Penn State
#1 Keegan O'Toole
Missouri
#6 Michael Caliendo
Iowa
#7 Izzak Olejnik
Oklahoma State
#20 Hunter Garvin
Stanford
#9 Peyton Hall
West Virgnia
#8 Antrell Taylor
Nebraska
174 lbs #9 Carter Starocci
Penn State
#6 Rocco Welsh
Ohio State
#4 Shane Griffith
Michigan (H)
#1 Mekhi Lewis
Virginia Tech
#2 Cade DeVos
South Dakota State
#7 Lennox Wolak
Columbia
#3 Edmond Ruth
Illinois
#18 Benjamin Pasiuk
Army Black Knights
184 lbs #1 Parker Keckeisen
Northern Iowa
#3 Dustin Plott
Oklahoma State
#4 Trey Munoz
Oregon State
#9 Bennett Berge
South Dakota State
#6 Bernie Truax
Penn State
#2 Isaiah Salazar
Minnesota
#7 Thomas Stewart Jr.
Virginia Tech
#25 David Key
Navy
197 lbs #1 Aaron Brooks
Penn State
#2 Trent Hidlay
NC State
#8 Stephen Buchanan
Wyoming
#5 Jacob Cardenas
Cornell
#3 Tanner Sloan
South Dakota State
#12 Rocky Elam
Missouri
#9 Stephen Little
Little Rock
#4 Michael Beard
Lehigh
285 lbs #1 Greg Kerkvliet
Penn State
#10 Lucas Davison
Michigan (H)
#3 Wyatt Hendrickson
Air Force
#4 Zach Elam
Missouri
#9 Nick Feldman
Ohio State
#4 Cohlton Schultz
Arizona State
#13 Yaraslau Slavikouski
Rutgers
#7 Taye Ghadiali
Campbell

References

  1. ^ "2024 NCAA DI wrestling brackets, preview for every weight class | NCAA.com". www.ncaa.com. Retrieved 2024-03-24.
  2. ^ "Brackets, seeds released for 2024 NCAA DI Men's Wrestling Championship". Lock Haven University Athletics. 2024-03-23. Retrieved 2024-03-24.
  3. ^ "2024 NCAA DI wrestling brackets, preview for every weight class | NCAA.com". www.ncaa.com. Retrieved 2024-03-24.

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