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2005 75Th NCAA Wrestling Tournament 3/17/2005 to 3/19/2005 75th NCAA Wrestling Tournament 2005 3/17/2005 to 3/19/2005 at St. Louis Team Champion Oklahoma State - 153 Points Outstanding Wrestler: Greg Jones - West Virginia Gorriaran Award: Evan Sola - North Carolina Top Ten Team Scores Number of Individual Champs in parentheses. 1 Oklahoma State 153 (5) 6 Illinois 70.5 2 Michigan 83 (1) 7 Iowa 66 3 Oklahoma 77.5 (1) 8 Lehigh 60 4 Cornell 76.5 (1) 9 Indiana 58.5 (1) 5 Minnesota 72.5 10 Iowa State 57 Champions and Place Winners Wrestler's seed in brackets, [US] indicates unseeeded. 1251st: Joe Dubuque [5] - Indiana (2-0) 2nd: Kyle Ott [3] - Illinois 3rd: Sam Hazewinkel [1] - Oklahoma (6-3) 4th: Nick Simmons [2] - Michigan State 5th: Efren Ceballos [6] - Cal State-Bakersfield (3-2) 6th: Vic Moreno [4] - Cal Poly-SLO 7th: Bobbe Lowe [8] - Minnesota (7-3) 8th: Coleman Scott [9] - Oklahoma State 1331st: Travis Lee [1] - Cornell (6-3) 2nd: Shawn Bunch [2] - Edinboro 3rd: Tom Clum [5] - Wisconsin (2-1) 4th: Mack Reiter [3] - Minnesota 5th: Matt Sanchez [10] - Cal State-Bakersfield (10-5) 6th: Evan Sola [11] - North Carolina 7th: Mark Jayne [4] - Illinois (5-3) 8th: Drew Headlee [US] - Pittsburgh 1411st: Teyon Ware [2] - Oklahoma (3-2) 2nd: Nate Gallick [1] - Iowa State 3rd: Cory Cooperman [4] - Lehigh (10-1) 4th: Daniel Frishkorn [7] - Oklahoma State 5th: Michael Keefe [11] - Tennessee-Chattanooga (Med FFT) 6th: Andy Simmons [5] - Michigan State 7th: Casio Pero [12] - Illinois (6-5 TB1) 8th: Josh Churella [3] - Michigan 1491st: Zack Esposito [1] - Oklahoma State (5-2) 2nd: Phillip Simpson [2] - Army 3rd: Jon Masa [9] - Hofstra (8-1) 4th: Eric Tannenbaum [5] - Michigan 5th: Ty Eustice [6] - Iowa (3-1 SV) 6th: Dustin Manotti [3] - Cornell 7th: Matt Storniolo [4] - Oklahoma (3-2) 8th: Mark DiSalvo [10] - Central Michigan 1571st: Ryan Bertin [2] - Michigan (8-5) 2nd: Joe Johnston [8] - Iowa 3rd: Jake Percival [5] - Ohio University (WBF 6:23) 4th: Trent Paulson [6] - Iowa State 5th: Brandon Becker [US] - Indiana (10-6) 6th: Brian Stith [10] - Arizona State 7th: Matt Lebe [7] - West Virginia (6-5) 8th: Chris Horning [11] - Clarion 1651st: Johny Hendricks [3] - Oklahoma State (5-2) 2nd: Mark Perry [4] - Iowa 3rd: Troy Letters [1] - Lehigh (7-5) 4th: Ryan Churella [2] - Michigan 5th: John Sioredas [6] - Tennessee-Chattanooga (WBF 6:07) 6th: Matt Nagel [10] - Minnesota 7th: Tyron Woodley [5] - Missouri (DFT 0:01) 8th: Matt Palmer [US] - Columbia 1741st: Chris Pendleton [1] - Oklahoma State (10-5) 2nd: Ben Askren [2] - Missouri 3rd: Jake Herbert [4] - Northwestern (6-3) 4th: Pete Friedl [3] - Illinois 5th: Joe Mazzurco [5] - Cornell (7-3) 6th: Eric Hauan [9] - Northern Iowa 7th: Mitch Hancock [6] - Central Michigan (Med FFT) 8th: Daniel Waters [US] - American 1841st: Greg Jones [1] - West Virginia (5-3) 2nd: Tyler Baier [7] - Cornell 3rd: Brian Glynn [5] - Illinois (9-3) 4th: Eric Bradley [4] - Penn State 5th: Paul Bradley [8] - Iowa (3-1) 6th: Travis Pascoe [3] - Nebraska 7th: Matt Pell [US] - Missouri (5-2) 8th: Ben Wissel [US] - Purdue 1971st: Jake Rosholt [2] - Oklahoma State (5-4) 2nd: Sean Stender [5] - Northern Iowa 3rd: Jon Trenge [1] - Lehigh (12-1) 4th: Joel Flaggert [US] - Oklahoma 5th: B.J. Padden [11] - Nebraska (5-3) 6th: Wynn Michalak [12] - Central Michigan 7th: Philip Davis [US] - Penn State (5-0) 8th: Ryan Flaherty [US] - Wisconsin 2851st: Steve Mocco [1] - Oklahoma State (3-1 SV) 2nd: Cole Konrad [2] - Minnesota 3rd: Pat DeGain [4] - Indiana (5-3 SV) 4th: Greg Wagner [5] - Michigan 5th: Cain Velasquez [3] - Arizona State (5-1) 6th: Matt Feast [6] - Pennsylvania 7th: Scott Coleman [10] - Iowa State (3-1 SV) 8th: Bill Stouffer [7] - Central Michigan Compiled by wrestlingstats.com 2005 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 1 of 30 3/17/2005 to 3/19/2005 at St. Louis Sam Hazewinkel, Oklahoma [1] Sam Hazewinkel 13-3 Jeff Schell, Brown Sam Hazewinkel 8-2 Adam Smith, Penn State 125 Weight Class Adam Smith 6-2 Shawn Cordell, West Virginia Sam Hazewinkel 2-0 Coleman Scott, Oklahoma State [9] Coleman Scott 15-2 Chris Staylor, Old Dominion Coleman Scott 4-3 Brandon Strong, Air Force Bobbe Lowe 20-5, 6:00 Bobbe Lowe, Minnesota [8] Joe Dubuque 3-1 Joe Dubuque, Indiana [5] Joe Dubuque 13-4 Mike Sees, Bloomsburg Joe Dubuque 3-2 Grant Nakamura, Iowa State Grant Nakamura 7-6 Jeremy Mendoza, Arizona State [12] Luke Smith, Central Michigan Joe Dubuque 6-3 Mike Mormile 4-3 Mike Mormile, Cornell Robbie Preston, Harvard Vic Moreno 8-2 Vic Moreno 3-1 OT Vic Moreno, Cal Poly-SLO [4] Joe Dubuque 2-0 Kyle Ott, Illinois [3] Kyle Ott 14-5 Chris Helgeson, Northern Iowa Kyle Ott 8-5 Collin Cudd, Wisconsin Drew Forshey 11-5 Drew Forshey, North Carolina Kyle Ott 8-7 John Velez, Northwestern [11] John Velez 11-5 Matthew Pitts, Tennessee-Chattanooga Efren Ceballos 6-5 Jeff Sato, Columbia Efren Ceballos 8-4 Efren Ceballos, Cal State-Bakersfield [6] Kyle Ott 3-1 OT Andrew Hochstrasser, Boise State [7] Andrew Hochstrasser Fall 4:54 Mason Lenhard, Pennsylvania Andrew Hochstrasser 5-3 Joe Kemmerer, North Carolina-Greensboro Matt Keller 2-1 Matt Keller, Nebraska [10] Jon Bittinger, Duquesne Nick Simmons 15-0, 4:56 Dave Tomasette 12-0 Dave Tomasette, Hofstra Mark McKnight, SUNY-Buffalo Nick Simmons 17-2, 7:00 Nick Simmons 3-1 Nick Simmons, Michigan State [2] Compiled by wrestlingstats.com 2005 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 2 of 30 3/17/2005 to 3/19/2005 at St. Louis McKnight, SUNY-Buffalo McKnight 19-4, 6:24 Bittinger, Duquesne McKnight 8-5 125 Consolation Bracket Nakamura, Iowa State McKnight 5-3 Kemmerer, North Carolina-Gree Kemmerer 8-4 Lenhard, Pennsylvania Ceballos 8-4 Kemmerer 5-4 TB Mormile, Cornell Ceballos, Cal State-Bakersfi Sato, Columbia Pitts 10-3 Ceballos 8-6 Pitts, Tennessee-Chattanooga Smith 6-4 Hazewinkel 4-0 Smith, Penn State Hazewinkel, Oklahoma Lowe 4-3 Cudd, Wisconsin Helgeson 8-4 Helgeson, Northern Iowa Lowe 16-6 Lowe 6-2 Third Place: Sam Hazewinkel, Oklahoma 6-3 Lowe, Minnesota Hochstrasser, Boise State Fourth Place: Nick Simmons, Michigan State Preston, Harvard Preston 6-4 Fifth Place: Efren Ceballos, Cal State-Bakersfield 3-2 Smith, Central Michigan Preston 11-6 Sixth Place: Vic Moreno, Cal Poly-SLO Keller, Nebraska Seventh Place: Bobbe Lowe, Minnesota 7-3 Preston 6-2 Mendoza, Arizona State Eighth Place: Coleman Scott, Oklahoma State Mendoza Fall 3:52 Sees, Bloomsburg Scott 5-4 Mendoza Fall 4:38 Tomasette, Hofstra Scott, Oklahoma State Strong, Air Force Strong Fall 1:08 Moreno 5-4 Staylor, Old Dominion Forshey MED FFT Simmons 8-0 Forshey, North Carolina Simmons, Michigan State Velez 8-2 Cordell, West Virginia Cordell 5-1 Schell, Brown Moreno 3-1 OT Velez 6-2 Velez, Northwestern Moreno, Cal Poly-SLO Compiled by wrestlingstats.com 2005 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 3 of 30 3/17/2005 to 3/19/2005 at St. Louis Championship Pigtail Bouts for 125 Sam Hazewinkel - Oklahoma Hazewinkel Fall 2:01 Ode Blanc - Lock Haven Consolation Pigtail Bouts for 125 Mark McKnight - SUNY-Buffalo McKnight 7-6 Ode Blanc - Lock Haven Compiled by wrestlingstats.com 2005 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 4 of 30 3/17/2005 to 3/19/2005 at St. Louis Travis Lee, Cornell [1] Travis Lee Fall 1:51 Derek Moore, California-Davis Travis Lee 10-6 Kyle McCarthy, Sacred Heart 133 Weight Class David Hoffman 19-4, 7:00 David Hoffman, Virginia Tech Travis Lee 9-3 Jason Borrelli, Central Michigan [9] Jason Borrelli 14-7 Tony Curto, Bloomsburg Scott Jorgenson 6-2 Ryan McClester, Citadel Scott Jorgenson 2-1 TB Scott Jorgenson, Boise State [8] Travis Lee Fall 2:55 Tom Clum, Wisconsin [5] Tom Clum Fall 6:49 Seth Lisa, West Virginia Tom Clum 13-5 Matt Benza, Air Force Mario Galanakis Fall 6:39 Mario Galanakis, Iowa [12] Tim Hamer, Rider Tom Clum 7-3 Drew Headlee 6-1 Drew Headlee, Pittsburgh Matt DeLorenzo, Columbia Drew Headlee 14-11 Mark Jayne 16-4 Mark Jayne, Illinois [4] Travis Lee 6-3 Mack Reiter, Minnesota [3] Mack Reiter 5-0 Jesse Sundell, Iowa State Mack Reiter 7-5 Josh Keefe, Tennessee-Chattanooga Dominick Moyer 2-1 TB Dominick Moyer, Nebraska Mack Reiter 8-3 Evan Sola, North Carolina [11] Chad Mendes Fall 1:30 Chad Mendes, Cal Poly-SLO Chad Mendes 6-4 Charles Griffin, Hofstra Matt Ciasulli 3-1 Matt Ciasulli, Lehigh [6] Shawn Bunch 6-4 Nathan Morgan, Oklahoma State [7] Nathan Morgan 17-2, 7:00 Josh Pniewski, Gardner-Webb Nathan Morgan 7-5 T.J. 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