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1991 61St NCAA Wrestling Tournament 3/14/1991 to 3/16/1991 61st NCAA Wrestling Tournament 1991 3/14/1991 to 3/16/1991 at Iowa Team Champion Iowa - 157 Points Outstanding Wrestler: Jeff Prescott - Penn State Gorriaran Award: Matt Johnson - Iowa State Top Ten Team Scores Number of Individual Champs in parentheses. 1 Iowa 157 (2) 6 West Virginia 48.75 (1) 2 Oklahoma State 108.75 (1) 7 Purdue 39.75 3 Penn State 67.5 (1) 8 Minnesota 39 (1) 4 Ohio State 56.75 9 Cal State-Bakersfield 38.5 (1) 5 Iowa State 51.75 10 Nebraska 38 (1) Champions and Place Winners Wrestler's seed in brackets, [US] indicates unseeeded. 1181st: Jeff Prescott [1] - Penn State (14-0) 2nd: Chad Zaputil [3] - Iowa 3rd: Adam Derengowski [4] - Rider (5-2) 4th: Lou Rosselli [5] - Edinboro 5th: Sam Henson [7] - Missouri (13-2) 6th: Donnie Heckel [2] - Clemson 7th: Dan Vidlak [6] - Oregon (8-3) 8th: Eric Akin [8] - Iowa State 1261st: Jason Kelber [2] - Nebraska (10-5) 2nd: Terry Brands [1] - Iowa 3rd: Tony Purler [5] - Oklahoma State (10-4) 4th: Adam DiSabato [4] - Ohio State 5th: Bob Truby [3] - Penn State (17-3) 6th: Babak Mohammadi [11] - Oregon State 7th: Shawn Charles [8] - Arizona State (WBF 3:40) 8th: Kurt Howell [US] - Clemson 1341st: Tom Brands [1] - Iowa (5-3) 2nd: Alan Fried [2] - Oklahoma State 3rd: Joey Gilbert [5] - Michigan (7-5) 4th: Mark Marinelli [4] - Ohio State 5th: Rich Santana [3] - Syracuse (10-0) 6th: Pete Horst [11] - Old Dominion 7th: Dave Zuniga [8] - Minnesota (WFT) 8th: Scott Glenn [9] - Oregon 1421st: Scott Collins [1] - West Virginia (8-7) 2nd: Troy Steiner [3] - Iowa 3rd: Chuck Barbee [4] - Oklahoma State (5-2) 4th: Troy Sunderland [2] - Penn State 5th: Darren Schulman [5] - Syracuse (19-7) 6th: Laurence Jackson [10] - Cal State-Bakersfield 7th: Steve Hartle [9] - Northern Iowa (3-2) 8th: Tom Barley [US] - Millersville 1501st: Matt Demaray [1] - Wisconsin (4-3) 2nd: Steve Hamilton [3] - Iowa State 3rd: Terry Steiner [5] - Iowa (8-6) 4th: Gary Steffensmeier [2] - Northern Iowa 5th: Ken Ramsey [4] - Ohio State (3-2) 6th: Nick Garone [9] - Old Dominion 7th: Tim Wittman [8] - Penn State (4-3) 8th: Todd Chesbro [6] - Oklahoma State 1581st: Pat Smith [1] - Oklahoma State (7-6) 2nd: Tom Ryan [2] - Iowa 3rd: Dave Walter [6] - Purdue (4-2) 4th: Ray Miller [3] - Arizona State 5th: Jason Suter [10] - Penn State (5-3) 6th: Scott Hovan [4] - Pittsburgh 7th: Greg Warren [US] - Missouri (6-2) 8th: Pete Welch [9] - North Carolina 1671st: Mark Reiland [4] - Iowa (WBF 4:59) 2nd: Kevin Randleman [2] - Ohio State 3rd: Charlie Jones [3] - Purdue (2-0) 4th: Dan Russell [1] - Portland State 5th: Mark Banks [5] - West Virginia (WFT) 6th: Chris Kwortnik [US] - North Carolina State 7th: G.T. Taylor [7] - Arizona State (5-3) 8th: Shane Camera [11] - North Carolina 1771st: Marty Morgan [1] - Minnesota (17-7) 2nd: Matt Johnson [3] - Iowa State 3rd: Bart Chelesvig [4] - Iowa (11-4) 4th: Rich Powers [2] - Northern Iowa 5th: Bret Gustafson [6] - Tennessee-Chattanooga (8-2) 6th: Lanny Green [11] - Michigan 7th: Scott Chenoweth [9] - Nebraska (WFT) 8th: Matt White [10] - Penn State 1901st: Paul Keysaw [4] - Cal State-Bakersfield (4-1) 2nd: Randy Couture [3] - Oklahoma State 3rd: Curt Strahm [8] - Oregon (5-3) 4th: Dominick Black [1] - West Virginia 5th: Fritz Lehrke [10] - Michigan (3-2) 6th: Travis Fiser [US] - Iowa 7th: Mike Funk [5] - Northwestern (6-4) 8th: Bryan Burns [11] - Bucknell 2751st: Jon Llewellyn [1] - Illinois (6-3) 2nd: Kurt Angle [2] - Clarion 3rd: Sylvester Terkay [3] - North Carolina State (9-7) 4th: David Jones [5] - Cal State-Fullerton 5th: Kirk Mammen [6] - Oklahoma State (8-2) 6th: Matt Lindley [8] - Purdue 7th: Mike Anderson [10] - Arizona State (7-4) 8th: Perry Miller [US] - Pittsburgh Compiled by wrestlingstats.com 1991 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 1 of 30 3/14/1991 to 3/16/1991 at Iowa Lou Rosselli, Edinboro [5] Lou Rosselli 10-3 Dantae Smith, Morgan State Lou Rosselli 4-2 OT Tim Casey, Bloomsburg [12] 118 Weight Class Tim Casey 7-0 Ricky Strausbaugh, North Carolina State Lou Rosselli 3-2 Soon Thackthay, Michigan State Adam Derengowski 10-0 Adam Derengowski, Rider [4] Adam Derengowski 16-2 Michael Grubbs, Cal State-Fullerton Michael Grubbs 11-9 Tony Venturini, Eastern Michigan Jeff Prescott 5-0 Jeff Stepanic, Navy Jeff Prescott Fall 6:41 Jeff Prescott, Penn State [1] Jeff Prescott Fall 2:49 Bret Maughan, North Dakota State Ty Moore 7-6 Ty Moore, North Carolina John Buxton, Nebraska [9] Jeff Prescott 20-10 John Buxton 9-1 Tim King, Boston University Eric Akin, Iowa State [8] Eric Akin 10-8 OT Eric Akin 13-2 Antonio Calloway, Appalachian State Jeff Prescott 14-0 Sam Henson, Missouri [7] Sam Henson Fall 1:52 Steve Trumpet, Syracuse Sam Henson 10-7 Pat Higa, Cal State-Bakersfield [10] Rich Douglas Fall 6:06 Rich Douglas, St. Cloud State Sam Henson 4-2 OT Donnie Heckel, Clemson [2] Donnie Heckel 3-1 Rico Jourdan, Oklahoma Donnie Heckel 7-2 Burke Tyree, Northern Iowa Burke Tyree 10-6 Keith Taylor, James Madison Chad Zaputil 12-1 Nick Purler, Oklahoma State [11] Nick Purler 9-4 Matt Guinn, New Mexico Dan Vidlak 12-9 Dan Vidlak, Oregon [6] Dan Vidlak TF 22-7, 7:00 Dan McIntyre, Maryland Chad Zaputil, Iowa [3] Chad Zaputil 15-8 Chad Zaputil 8-2 Erik Burnett, Clarion Salem Yaffai, Michigan Chad Zaputil 13-4 Salem Yaffai 12-4 David Sims, Cornell Compiled by wrestlingstats.com 1991 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 2 of 30 3/14/1991 to 3/16/1991 at Iowa Thackthay, Michigan State Smith 9-4 118 Consolation Bracket Smith, Morgan State Smith 8-5 Casey, Bloomsburg Vidlak Fall 4:26 Grubbs 6-2 Grubbs, Cal State-Fullerton Vidlak, Oregon Stepanic, Navy Heckel 16-7 Moore 6-0 Rosselli 4-1 Moore, North Carolina Rosselli, Edinboro Moore 9-0 Calloway, Appalachian State Heckel 6-5 Buxton 5-3 Third Place: Adam Derengowski, Rider 5-2 Buxton, Nebraska Heckel, Clemson Fourth Place: Lou Rosselli, Edinboro Trumpet, Syracuse Fifth Place: Sam Henson, Missouri 13-2 Trumpet 10-6 Sixth Place: Donnie Heckel, Clemson Douglas, St. Cloud State Seventh Place: Dan Vidlak, Oregon 8-3 Trumpet 2-0 Eighth Place: Eric Akin, Iowa State Jourdan, Oklahoma Akin TF 17-2, 5:46 Tyree 9-7 Tyree, Northern Iowa Akin, Iowa State McIntyre, Maryland Derengowski 6-0 Purler 7-5 Derengowski 5-2 Purler, Oklahoma State Henson, Missouri Burnett Fall 0:41 Burnett, Clarion Derengowski 8-0 Burnett 7-6 Yaffai, Michigan Derengowski, Rider Compiled by wrestlingstats.com 1991 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 3 of 30 3/14/1991 to 3/16/1991 at Iowa Championship Pigtail Bouts for 118 Pat Higa - Cal State-Bakersfield Higa 6-4 Charlie Irick - Wisconsin John Buxton - Nebraska Buxton 5-4 Dave Range - Ohio State Compiled by wrestlingstats.com 1991 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 4 of 30 3/14/1991 to 3/16/1991 at Iowa Adam DiSabato, Ohio State [4] Adam DiSabato 18-5 Marc Zapf, William & Mary Adam DiSabato TF 23-8, 7:00 Jeff Maes, Cal State-Fullerton 126 Weight Class Scott Stoner 9-3 Scott Stoner, Slippery Rock Tony Purler 7-2 Mike Krafchick, Virginia Noel Clavel 8-2 Noel Clavel, Old Dominion [12] Tony Purler Fall 4:32 Owen Hibberd, Drexel Tony Purler 14-2 Tony Purler, Oklahoma State [5] Terry Brands TF 20-5, 7:00 Terry Brands, Iowa [1] Terry Brands Fall 2:00 Nick Pendolino, Clarion Terry Brands Fall 6:04 Marcus Gowens, Notre Dame Marcus Gowens 6-3 Danny Smith, Lock Haven Shawn Charles, Arizona State [8] Terry Brands 13-5 Shawn Charles 10-8 OT Brett Raimondo, Central Connecticut Ahmed El-Sokkary, Cal State-Bakersfield [9] Shawn Charles 5-2 Ahmed El-Sokkary 9-1 Brian Mason, Virginia Military Jason Kelber 10-5 Mark Pustelnik, Northern Iowa [7] Mark Pustelnik 10-5 Shawn Harrison, Oklahoma Kurt Howell 2-0 Dave Warnick, Army [10] Kurt Howell 5-4 Kurt Howell, Clemson Jason Kelber 10-6 Thad Allen, Air Force Thad Allen 9-7 OT Dave Nieradka, Indiana Jason Kelber TF 17-2, 7:00 Jason Kelber, Nebraska [2] Jason Kelber 15-4 Harold Zinkin, Fresno State Jason Kelber 6-2 Mark Smith, Navy [6] Mark Smith 9-7 OT Tad Yeager, Northwestern Babak Mohammadi 8-5 Kurt McHenry, Boston University Babak Mohammadi 16-4 Babak Mohammadi, Oregon State [11] Dane Campbell, Miami Ohio Bob Truby 6-0 Bob Truby 13-0 Bob Truby, Penn State [3] Clayton Grice, North Carolina State Bob Truby 12-1 Brett Porter Fall 6:54 Brett Porter, Edinboro Compiled by wrestlingstats.com 1991 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 5 of 30 3/14/1991 to 3/16/1991 at Iowa Zapf, William & Mary Stoner 4-2 126 Consolation Bracket Stoner, Slippery Rock Stoner 5-4 Hibberd, Drexel Mohammadi 8-5 Clavel 9-4 Clavel, Old Dominion Mohammadi, Oregon State Pendolino, Clarion Mohammadi 14-8 Pendolino 8-6 OT Purler 8-4 Gowens, Notre Dame Purler, Oklahoma State Raimondo 15-4 Raimondo, Central Connecticut Howell 11-6 Raimondo 11-7 Third Place: Tony Purler, Oklahoma State 10-4 El-Sokkary, Cal State-Bakersfiel Howell, Clemson Fourth Place: Adam DiSabato, Ohio State Warnick, Army Fifth Place: Bob Truby, Penn State 17-3 Warnick Fall 3:39 Sixth Place: Babak Mohammadi, Oregon State Pustelnik, Northern Iowa Seventh Place: Shawn Charles, Arizona State Fall 3:40 Zinkin 3-1 Eighth Place: Kurt Howell, Clemson Zinkin, Fresno State Charles 6-3 Zinkin 7-1 Allen, Air Force Charles, Arizona State McHenry, Boston University DiSabato 7-6 Smith TF 15-0, 4:52 DiSabato 2-1 OT Smith, Navy Truby, Penn State Campbell 8-7 Campbell, Miami Ohio DiSabato 13-5 Campbell 13-5 Porter, Edinboro DiSabato, Ohio State Compiled by wrestlingstats.com 1991 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 6 of 30 3/14/1991 to 3/16/1991 at Iowa Championship Pigtail Bouts for 126 Shawn Charles - 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