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  2. Cornell Big Red wrestling - Wikipedia

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    The Cornell Big Red wrestling team represents Cornell University of Ithaca, New York in collegiate wrestling.It is one of the most successful and storied collegiate wrestling programs in the nation with over 20 individual NCAA champions, 44 Ivy League championships, and 28 Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association championships since the program's 1907 founding.

  3. Kyle Dake - Wikipedia

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    Kyle Dake competed for the wrestling team at Cornell University. Between 2010 and 2013, he became only the third wrestler to win four NCAA Division I Wrestling titles. Among four-time champions, Dake is the first wrestler to win each title in four different weight classes, and the only one to not redshirt a season during his college career.

  4. 1964 NCAA University Division wrestling championships

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    The 1964 NCAA Wrestling Championships were the 34th NCAA wrestling championships to be held. Cornell hosted the tournament in Ithaca, New York. Oklahoma State took home the team championship with 87 points having two individual champions. Dean Lahr of the University of Colorado was named the Most Outstanding Wrestler. [1]

  5. Gorilla Monsoon - Wikipedia

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    WE described him as "one of the most feared competitors" in professional wrestling, adding, "Whether in the ring, at the mic or behind the scenes, Robert 'Gorilla Monsoon' Marella will always be remembered as one of the greatest of all-time." [1] He has been inducted into various wrestling halls of fame, including the WWF Hall of Fame in 1994.

  6. 1955 NCAA wrestling championships - Wikipedia

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    The 1955 NCAA Wrestling Championships were the 25th NCAA Wrestling Championships to be held. Cornell University in Ithaca, New York hosted the tournament at Barton Hall. Oklahoma A&M took home the team championship with 40 points and having two individual champions. [1] Eddie Eichelberger of Lehigh was named the Most Outstanding Wrestler. [2]

  7. WICB - Wikipedia

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    WICB (91.7 FM) is a college radio station licensed to serve Ithaca, New York, United States.Established in 1941 and receiving its FCC license in 1948, the station is owned by Ithaca College.

  8. Vito Arujau - Wikipedia

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    Arujau chose to grayshirt during his first year at Cornell, racking up a 9–1 record and a Cleveland State Open title while wrestling unattached during 2017. [ 10 ] Focusing in freestyle during 2018, Arujau recorded a fourth-place finish at the U20 US Open and a runner-up finish at the U20 US World Team Trials before claiming the U23 US World ...

  9. Matt McDonough - Wikipedia

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    McDonough was a three-time high school wrestling state champion and four-time state place winner for Linn-Mar under head coach Doug Streicher. As a freshman, McDonough was a teammate of Jay Borschel, four time Iowa state champion, undefeated NCAA champion (2009–2010) and subject of the non-fiction wrestling book Four Days to Glory.