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Download 1982 Brackets 52nd NCAA Wrestling Tournament 1982 3/11/1982 to 3/13/1982 at Iowa State Team Champion Iowa - 131.75 Points Outstanding Wrestler: Mark Schultz - Oklahoma Gorriaran Award: Gary Albright - Nebraska Top Ten Team Scores Number of Individual Champs in parentheses. 1 Iowa 131.75 (3) 6 Nebraska 40.25 2 Iowa State 111 (1) 7 Indiana State 33 (1) 3 Oklahoma 109 (3) 8 Lehigh 31.75 4 Oklahoma State 71.75 9 San Jose State 26.75 5 North Carolina 47 (1) 10 Northern Iowa 26 Champions and Place Winners Wrestler's seed in brackets, [US] indicates unseeeded. 1181st: Barry Davis [1] - Iowa (7-5) 2nd: Kevin Darkus [3] - Iowa State 3rd: Bobby Weaver [9] - Lehigh (9-7) 4th: Bob Monaghan [6] - North Carolina 5th: Randy Willingham [4] - Oklahoma State (3-1) 6th: Joe McFarland [2] - Michigan 7th: Bob Dickman [8] - Indiana State (WBF 4:26) 8th: Charlie Heard [11] - Tennessee-Chattanooga 1261st: Dan Cuestas [1] - Cal State-Bakersfield (10-4) 2nd: Scott Barrett [US] - Boise State 3rd: Wayne Jones [US] - San Jose State (7-5) 4th: Joe Gibbons [3] - Iowa State 5th: Frank Famiano [12] - SUNY-Brockport (2-1) 6th: Scott Lynch [6] - Penn State 7th: Dave Cooke [4] - North Carolina (2-1) 8th: Derek Porter [11] - Eastern Illinois 1341st: C.D. Mock [2] - North Carolina (9-2) 2nd: Don Reese [5] - Bloomsburg 3rd: Jim Gibbons [1] - Iowa State (10-4) 4th: Eddie Baza [6] - San Jose State 5th: Jim Edwards [US] - Louisiana State (WBF 1:50) 6th: Jeff Kerber [3] - Iowa 7th: Buddy Lee [7] - Old Dominion (8-6) 8th: Mike Barfuss [12] - Cal Poly-SLO 1421st: Andre Metzger [2] - Oklahoma (9-6) 2nd: Lenny Zalesky [1] - Iowa 3rd: Jim Martinez [4] - Minnesota (7-5) 4th: Bill Nugent [5] - Oregon 5th: Johnnie Selmon [3] - Nebraska (WFT) 6th: Randy Conrad [11] - Iowa State 7th: Ken Gallagher [8] - Northern Iowa (4-2) 8th: Lenny Nelson [US] - Wilkes 1501st: Nate Carr [2] - Iowa State (3-3, 2-0) 2nd: Kenny Monday [1] - Oklahoma State 3rd: Roger Frizzell [3] - Oklahoma (9-2) 4th: Wes Roper [6] - Missouri 5th: Frank Castrignano [9] - North Carolina State (7-2) 6th: Mark Schmitz [4] - Wisconsin 7th: Mike Elinsky [US] - North Carolina (13-4) 8th: Dave Galdi [US] - Columbia 1581st: Jim Zalesky [2] - Iowa (10-3) 2nd: Perry Shea [4] - Cal State-Bakersfield 3rd: Ricky Stewart [1] - Oklahoma State (3-2) 4th: Isreal Sheppard [3] - Oklahoma 5th: Chris Catalfo [5] - Syracuse (WFT) 6th: Bill Dykeman [US] - Louisiana State 7th: Jackson Kistler [10] - Arizona State (3-1) 8th: Lou Montano [8] - Cal Poly-SLO 1671st: Dave Schultz [2] - Oklahoma (4-4, 1-1 Cr 5) 2nd: Mike Sheets [1] - Oklahoma State 3rd: John Reich [4] - Navy (11-4) 4th: Brad Bitterman [6] - New Mexico 5th: John Hanrahan [5] - Penn State (6-4) 6th: Colin Grissom [10] - Yale 7th: Dave Fitzgerald [8] - Iowa (11-9) 8th: Jan Michaels [US] - North Carolina 1771st: Mark Schultz [2] - Oklahoma (16-8) 2nd: Ed Banach [1] - Iowa 3rd: Charlie Heller [4] - Clarion (2-1) 4th: Perry Hummel [3] - Iowa State 5th: Dave Young [8] - Missouri (WFT) 6th: Jim Scherr [11] - Nebraska 7th: Joe Gormally [9] - Northern Iowa (WFT) 8th: Ed Potokar [6] - Ohio State 1901st: Pete Bush [4] - Iowa (3-3, 2-2 CR) 2nd: Mike Mann [2] - Iowa State 3rd: Colin Kilrain [1] - Lehigh (6-2) 4th: Bill Scherr [3] - Nebraska 5th: Kirk Myers [5] - Northern Iowa (WBF 1:19) 6th: Geno Savegnago [6] - Eastern Illinois 7th: Greg Hawkins [US] - Oklahoma State (WBF 1:40) 8th: Mike Potts [11] - Michigan State UNL1st: Bruce Baumgartner [1] - Indiana State (4-2) 2nd: Steve Williams [3] - Oklahoma 3rd: Lou Banach [2] - Iowa (11-10) 4th: Wayne Cole [US] - Iowa State 5th: Mike Holcomb [8] - Miami Ohio (7-3) 6th: Mark Rigatuso [US] - Nebraska-Omaha 7th: Gary Albright [9] - Nebraska (WBF 3:30) 8th: Tab Thacker [11] - North Carolina State Compiled by wrestlingstats.com 1982 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 1 of 30 3/11/1982 to 3/13/1982 at Iowa State Mike Rhoads, Bucknell Randy Blackman 5-4 Randy Blackman, Eastern Illinois Adam Cuestas 12-4 Adam Cuestas, Cal State-Bakersfield [5] 118 Weight Class Adam Cuestas 10-7 Robert Wimberly, Ohio University Randy Willingham 4-3 Bobby Weaver, Lehigh [9] Bobby Weaver Fall 4:42 Chuck Ludeman, Wisconsin Randy Willingham 13-13, 7-3 Wade Genova, Boston University Randy Willingham 23-3 Randy Willingham, Oklahoma State [4] Barry Davis 4-1 Mike Erb, Oregon Mike Erb 8-6 Jamie Kasser, Clarion Bob Dickman Fall 6:09 Brad Anderson, Brigham Young Bob Dickman 14-7 Bob Dickman, Indiana State [8] Gary Bairos, Arizona State Barry Davis 9-6 Barry Davis 22-5 Barry Davis, Iowa [1] Bruce Malinowski, Missouri [12] Barry Davis 14-12 Todd Sterr Fall 2:28 Todd Sterr, Clemson Barry Davis 7-5 Charlie Heard, Tennessee-Chattanooga [11] Charlie Heard 6-3 Bob Turner, Army Joe McFarland Fall 4:39 Joe McFarland, Michigan [2] Joe McFarland Fall 3:30 Don Haddad, Colorado State Joe McFarland 8-3 David Rynda, Oklahoma Carl DeStefanis 10-6 Carl DeStefanis, Penn State [7] Carl DeStefanis 11-5 Tim Schultz, Northern Michigan Tim Schultz 11-2 Kris Rowlette, Wilkes Kevin Darkus 5-3 Tony Calderaio, Slippery Rock [10] Tony Calderaio 14-1 Brad Gustafson, San Jose State Kevin Darkus 5-3 Jerry Hoy, Minnesota-Duluth Kevin Darkus Fall 1:13 Kevin Darkus, Iowa State [3] Ed Giese, Minnesota Kevin Darkus 10-9 Ed Giese 16-4 David Jones, Montana State Bob Monaghan, North Carolina [6] Bob Monaghan 6-4 Bob Monaghan 17-4 Al Gutierrez, Cal Poly-SLO Compiled by wrestlingstats.com 1982 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 2 of 30 3/11/1982 to 3/13/1982 at Iowa State Genova, Boston University 118 Consolation Bracket Weaver Fall 5:47 Weaver, Lehigh Weaver 5-3 Cuestas, Cal State-Bakersfield Weaver 13-5 Mansfield, Kentucky Weaver 13-4 McFarland, Michigan Mansfield 5-2 Sterr, Clemson Dickman 15-2 Third Place: Bobby Weaver, Lehigh 9-7 Dickman, Indiana State Fourth Place: Bob Monaghan, North Carolina Fifth Place: Randy Willingham, Oklahoma State 3-1 Haddad, Colorado State Sixth Place: Joe McFarland, Michigan Seventh Place: Bob Dickman, Indiana State Fall 4:26 Heard 10-8 Eighth Place: Charlie Heard, Tennessee-Chattanooga Heard, Tennessee-Chattanooga Heard 15-10 DeStefanis, Penn State Monaghan 10-9 Hoy, Minnesota-Duluth Monaghan 5-2 Willingham, Oklahoma State Calderaio 6-4 Calderaio, Slippery Rock Monaghan 14-4 Monaghan, North Carolina Compiled by wrestlingstats.com 1982 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 3 of 30 3/11/1982 to 3/13/1982 at Iowa State Championship Pigtail Bouts for 118 Joe McFarland - Michigan McFarland 13-11 Jim Pagano - Virginia Barry Davis - Iowa Davis 29-13 Glynn Mansfield - Kentucky Consolation Pigtail Bouts for 118 Glynn Mansfield - Kentucky Mansfield 12-1 Gary Bairos - Arizona State Don Haddad - Colorado State Haddad 6-3 Jim Pagano - Virginia Compiled by wrestlingstats.com 1982 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 4 of 30 3/11/1982 to 3/13/1982 at Iowa State Randy Majors, Northern Iowa Mike Jones 6-5 Mike Jones, Oklahoma State Wayne Jones 22-6 Tom Husted, Lehigh [5] 126 Weight Class Wayne Jones 12-7 Wayne Jones, San Jose State Wayne Jones 2-2, 2-0 Don Stevens, SIU-Edwardsville Dave Cooke 7-3 Dave Cooke, North Carolina [4] Dave Cooke 6-5 Dave Scotton, Northwestern Chris Wentz 17-7 Chris Wentz, North Carolina State [9] Dan Cuestas 12-0 Mark Palzer, Army Mark Palzer 14-4 Darrow Traylor, Boston University Mark Palzer Fall 2:29 Chris Taylor, Brigham Young Gary Lefebvre 8-4 Gary Lefebvre, Minnesota [8] Ed Lorah, Syracuse Dan Cuestas 17-7 Dan Cuestas 22-10 Dan Cuestas, Cal State-Bakersfield [1] Frank Famiano, SUNY-Brockport [12] Dan Cuestas 7-6 Frank Famiano 9-7 Lyle Clem, North Dakota State Dan Cuestas 10-4 Mark Trizzino, Iowa [2] Mark Trizzino 14-6 Mike Millward, Lock Haven Derek Porter 3-2 Lang Davidson, Washington State Derek Porter 21-5 Derek Porter, Eastern Illinois [11] Scott Barrett 4-3 Mark Zimmer, Oklahoma [7] Cliff Berger 10-9 Cliff Berger, Oregon State Scott Barrett 16-5 Miles Hancock, Oregon Scott Barrett 9-6 Scott Barrett, Boise State Scott Barrett 2-1 Gerald Moore, Kentucky Joe Gibbons Fall 4:54 Joe Gibbons, Iowa State [3] Joe Gibbons 6-4 Ed Pidgeon, Hofstra [10] Doug Drew 9-2 Doug Drew, Kent State Jim Mason, Michigan State Joe Gibbons 3-3, 3-3 Cr Scott Lynch 18-8 Scott Lynch, Penn State [6] Jerry Johnson, Slippery Rock Scott Lynch 6-6, 1-0 Jerry Johnson 7-2 Ralph Harrison, New Mexico Compiled by wrestlingstats.com 1982 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 5 of 30 3/11/1982 to 3/13/1982 at Iowa State Husted, Lehigh 126 Consolation Bracket Husted 9-5 Jones, Oklahoma State Cooke 5-4 Cooke, North Carolina Famiano 4-2 Bell, Wyoming Gibbons 12-2 Gibbons, Iowa State Famiano 10-5 Famiano, SUNY-Brockport Famiano Fall 1:36 Third Place: Wayne Jones, San Jose State 7-5 Palzer, Army Fourth Place: Joe Gibbons, Iowa State Fifth Place: Frank Famiano, SUNY-Brockport WDF 1:40 Hancock, Oregon Sixth Place: Scott Lynch, Penn State Seventh Place: Dave Cooke, North Carolina 2-1 Hancock 11-5 Eighth Place: Derek Porter, Eastern Illinois Berger, Oregon State Porter 10-9 Porter, Eastern Illinois Lynch 9-8 Moore, Kentucky Jones DFT 4:27 Jones, San Jose State Drew 14-7 Drew, Kent State Lynch 11-10 Lynch, Penn State Compiled by wrestlingstats.com 1982 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 6 of 30 3/11/1982 to 3/13/1982 at Iowa State Championship Pigtail Bouts for 126 Dan Cuestas - Cal State-Bakersfield Cuestas Fall 6:05 Chris Bell - Wyoming Lang Davidson - Washington State Davidson 18-3 Rusty Fiste - Princeton Darrow Traylor - Boston University Traylor 6-2 Tom Hutchinson - Appalachian State Consolation Pigtail Bouts for 126 Chris Bell - Wyoming Bell 12-9 Ed Lorah - Syracuse Compiled by wrestlingstats.com 1982 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 7 of
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