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Mike Caruso, Lehigh DEC Bob Fehrs, Michigan, 7–6 130 lbs David McGuire, Oklahoma DEC Don Behm, Michigan State, 9–6 137 lbs Dale Anderson, Michigan State DEC Masaru Yatabe, Portland State, 6–6, 3–2 145 lbs Don Henderson, Air Force DEC Mike Gluck, Wisconsin, 8–1 152 lbs Jim Kamman, Michigan DEC Wayne Wells, Oklahoma, 6–5 160 lbs
Michigan State University was the first NCAA Division I athletic program to have multiple national championships in both football and basketball, as well as the only school to have multiple national championships in football, basketball, and hockey.
Pat Milkovich, Michigan State DEC Chris Quigley, Illinois State 4-2 134 lbs Gary Barton, Clarion DEC Phil Parker, Iowa State, 9-6 142 lbs Tom Milkovich, Michigan State DEC Larry Owings, Washington, 8-4 150 lbs Wade Schalles, Clarion WBF Jarrett Hubbard, Michigan, 3:52 158 lbs Carl Adams, Iowa State DEC Stan Dziedzic, Slippery Rock, 7-4 167 lbs
Jude Skove, Ohio State DEC Greg Elinsky, Penn State, 5–2 167 lbs Marty Kistler, Iowa MAJOR Mark van Tine, Oklahoma State, 15–3 177 lbs Melvin Douglas, Oklahoma DEC Wayne Catan, Syracuse, 9–5 190 lbs Duane Goldman, Iowa DEC Dan Chaid, Oklahoma, 5–4 UNL Kirk Trost, Michigan DEC John Heropoulos, Iowa State, 6–3 Reference: [2]
Steve Barrett, Oklahoma State DEC Sam Komar, Indiana, 12–5 150 lbs Mark Churella, Michigan DEC Joe Zuspann, Iowa State, 9–3 158 lbs Lee Kemp, Wisconsin DEC Kelly Ward, Iowa State, 9–5 167 lbs Rod Kilgore, Oklahoma DEC Mark Lieberman, Lehigh, 4–2 177 lbs Chris Campbell, Iowa DEC Mark Johnson, Michigan, 12–6 190 lbs
Penn State’s Mitchell Mesenbrink controls Michigan’s Cameron Amine in their 165 pound bout of the Nittany Lions’ 27-9 win on Friday night in Ann Arbor, Mich. Mesenbrink dominated the three ...
Dwayne Keller, Oklahoma State DEC Rick Sanders, Portland State, 4–2 130 lbs Dan Gable, Iowa State DEC David McGuire, Oklahoma, 4–1 137 lbs Dale Anderson, Michigan State DEC Masaru Yatabe, Portland State, 9–5 145 lbs Dale Bahr, Iowa State WBF Mike Grant, Oklahoma, 2:29 152 lbs Wayne Wells, Oklahoma MAJOR John Kent, Navy, 14–4 160 lbs
Live results: NJ state wrestling tournament 2024 in Atlantic City. Gannett. Zach Miller, Joe Ragozzino and Ryan Rivero, NorthJersey.com. February 29, 2024 at 3:29 PM. It's time to crown state ...