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The 1965 NCAA University Division Wrestling Championships were the 35th NCAA University Division Wrestling Championships to be held. The University of Wyoming in Laramie, Wyoming hosted the tournament at War Memorial Fieldhouse. Iowa State took home the team championship with 87 points and two individual champions.
Dan Gable, Iowa State WBF Marty Willigan, Hofstra, 4:17 145 lbs Mike Grant, Oklahoma DEC Ray Murphy, Oklahoma State, 5–4 152 lbs Gobel Kline, Maryland DEC Rich Mihal, Iowa, 4–1 160 lbs Cleo McGlory, Oklahoma DEC Dave Martin, Iowa State, 5–3 167 lbs Jason Smith, Iowa State DEC John Woods, Cal Poly-SLO, 5–4 177 lbs
Day 1 of the Iowa state wrestling tournament has officially begun with the Class 2A 106-pound first round at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines. Keep up with all today's action here as we give you ...
The 1966 NCAA University Division Wrestling Championships were the 36th NCAA University Division Wrestling Championships to be held. Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa hosted the tournament at the Iowa State Armory. Oklahoma State took home the team championship with 79 points despite having three individual champions. [1] Yojiro Uetake of ...
The University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma hosted the tournament at McCasland Field House. Iowa State took home the team championship with 95.5 points and one individual champion. Nick Gallo of Hofstra was named the Most Outstanding Wrestler and Johnnie Jones of Iowa State received the Gorriaran Award.
The first day of the Iowa high school state wrestling tournament concluded Thursday night in Des Moines. Here's what happened. Recap: Iowa state wrestling tournament results from Day 1 at Wells ...
More: How to watch the 2024 Iowa high school boys state wrestling tournament today. This article originally appeared on Des Moines Register: Iowa high school boys state wrestling tournament: Live ...
1988 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships; Tournament information; Sport: College wrestling: Location: Ames, Iowa: Dates: March 17, 1988–March 19, 1988: Host(s) Iowa State University: Venue(s) Hilton Coliseum: Final positions; Champions: Arizona State (1st title) 1st runners-up: Iowa: 2nd runners-up: Iowa State: MVP: Scott Turner (North ...