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2011 NCAA Championship Brackets 81st NCAA Wrestling Tournament 2011 3/17/2011 to 3/19/2011 at Philadelphia Team Champion Penn State - 107.5 Points Outstanding Wrestler: Anthony Robles - Arizona State Gorriaran Award: Ed Ruth - Penn State Top Ten Team Scores Number of Individual Champs in parentheses. 1Penn State 107.5 (1) 6Arizona State 62.5 (2) 2Cornell 93.5 (1) 7Minnesota 61 3Iowa 86.5 8Lehigh 58.5 (1) 4Oklahoma State 70.5 (1) 9Boise State 57.5 5American 65 10 Wisconsin 54.5 Champions and Place Winners Wrestler's seed in brackets, [US] indicates unseeeded. 1251st: Anthony Robles [1] - Arizona State (7-1) 2nd: Matt McDonough [2] - Iowa 3rd: Brandon Precin [3] - Northwestern (5-0) 4th: Ben Kjar [US] - Utah Valley State 5th: Zachary Sanders [5] - Minnesota (6-2) 6th: Ryan Mango [7] - Stanford 7th: Jarrod Patterson [8] - Oklahoma (3-2) 8th: James Nicholson [4] - Old Dominion 1331st: Jordan Oliver [1] - Oklahoma State (8-4) 2nd: Andrew Hochstrasser [2] - Boise State 3rd: Andrew Long [3] - Penn State (7-5) 4th: Scott Sentes [11] - Central Michigan 5th: Tyler Graff [4] - Wisconsin (7-2) 6th: Mike Grey [8] - Cornell 7th: Lou Ruggirello [5] - Hofstra (9-6) 8th: Bernard Futrell [7] - Illinois 1411st: Kellan Russell [1] - Michigan (3-2) 2nd: Boris Novachkov [3] - Cal Poly-SLO 3rd: Mike Thorn [2] - Minnesota (4-3) 4th: Montell Marion [5] - Iowa 5th: James Kennedy [4] - Illinois (11-1) 6th: Todd Schavrien [10] - Missouri 7th: Zack Bailey [8] - Oklahoma (5-2) 8th: Zack Kemmerer [12] - Pennsylvania 1491st: Kyle Dake [4] - Cornell (8-1) 2nd: Frank Molinaro [2] - Penn State 3rd: Jason Chamberlain [6] - Boise State (3-0) 4th: Ganbayar Sanjaa [8] - American 5th: Jamal Parks [5] - Oklahoma State (6-2) 6th: Andrew Nadhir [11] - Northwestern 7th: Kevin LeValley [3] - Bucknell (5-4) 8th: Derek Valenti [US] - Virginia 1571st: Bubba Jenkins [4] - Arizona State (WBF 4:14) 2nd: David Taylor [3] - Penn State 3rd: Steven Fittery [2] - American (13-1) 4th: Derek St. John [6] - Iowa 5th: Adam Hall [1] - Boise State (5-1) 6th: Jason Welch [8] - Northwestern 7th: Bryce Saddoris [7] - Navy (4-3 TB) 8th: Walter Peppelman [11] - Harvard 1651st: Jordan Burroughs [1] - Nebraska (11-3) 2nd: Tyler Caldwell [3] - Oklahoma 3rd: Andrew Howe [2] - Wisconsin (6-4) 4th: Colt Sponseller [5] - Ohio State 5th: Shane Onufer [7] - Wyoming (5-4) 6th: John Asper [4] - Maryland 7th: Brandon Hatchett [US] - Lehigh (3-0) 8th: Paul Gillespie [US] - Hofstra 1741st: Jonathan Reader [1] - Iowa State (10-3) 2nd: Nick Amuchastegui [7] - Stanford 3rd: Ed Ruth [2] - Penn State (6-2) 4th: Mack Lewnes [3] - Cornell 5th: Colby Covington [4] - Oregon State (3-2) 6th: Chris Henrich [5] - Virginia 7th: Mike Letts [8] - Maryland (7-2) 8th: Ben Bennett [6] - Central Michigan 1841st: Quentin Wright [9] - Penn State (5-2) 2nd: Robert Hamlin [2] - Lehigh 3rd: Grant Gambrall [12] - Iowa (6-3) 4th: Steve Bosak [3] - Cornell 5th: Chris Honeycutt [1] - Edinboro (FFT) 6th: Joe LeBlanc [5] - Wyoming 7th: Travis Rutt [4] - Wisconsin (4-2) 8th: Kevin Steinhaus [8] - Minnesota 1971st: Dustin Kilgore [4] - Kent State (WBF 4:56) 2nd: Clayton Foster [2] - Oklahoma State 3rd: Cam Simaz [1] - Cornell (5-2) 4th: Trevor Brandvold [3] - Wisconsin 5th: Luke Lofthouse [5] - Iowa (6-3) 6th: Zack Giesen [12] - Stanford 7th: Sonny Yohn [9] - Minnesota (5-2) 8th: Matt Powless [8] - Indiana 2851st: Zachery Rey [1] - Lehigh (2-1) 2nd: Ryan Flores [3] - American 3rd: Dom Bradley [4] - Missouri (3-2) 4th: Jarod Trice [2] - Central Michigan 5th: Ricardo Alcala [US] - Indiana (5-4) 6th: Spencer Myers [US] - Maryland 7th: Anthony Nelson [8] - Minnesota (Fall 2:37) 8th: Levi Cooper [US] - Arizona State Compiled by wrestlingstats.com 2011 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 1 of 30 3/17/2011 to 3/20/2011 at Philadelphia Anthony Robles, Arizona State [1] Anthony Robles 17-1 Matt Snyder, Virginia Anthony Robles 15-0 Shane Young, West Virginia 125 Weight Class Steve Keith 1-0 Steve Keith, Harvard Anthony Robles 9-3 Jon Morrison, Oklahoma State [9] Mark Rappo 8-4 Mark Rappo, Pennsylvania Jarrod Patterson 4-0 Allen Bartelli, Boise State Jarrod Patterson 2-1 Jarrod Patterson, Oklahoma [8] Anthony Robles 4-2 Zachary Sanders, Minnesota [5] Zachary Sanders 6-2 Jason Lara, Oregon State Zachary Sanders 8-6 Brad Pataky, Penn State Jarrod Garnett 13-7 Jarrod Garnett, Virginia Tech [12] Steve Bonanno, Hofstra Ben Kjar 5-3 Ben Kjar 5-2 Ben Kjar, Utah Valley State Tyler Iwamura, Cal State-Bakersfield Ben Kjar 2-1 James Nicholson Fall 3:49 James Nicholson, Old Dominion [4] Anthony Robles 7-1 Brandon Precin, Northwestern [3] Brandon Precin 11-0 Robert Jillard, Liberty Brandon Precin 8-0 Michael Martinez, Wyoming Joseph Langel 6-2 Joseph Langel, Rutgers Brandon Precin 9-6 Frank Perrelli, Cornell [11] Frank Perrelli 4-3 Trent Sprenkle, North Dakota State Nic Bedelyon Fall 2:30 Garrett Frey, Princeton Nic Bedelyon 16-5 Nic Bedelyon, Kent State [6] Matt McDonough 3-1 Ryan Mango, Stanford [7] Ryan Mango 13-7 Aaron Kalil, Navy Ryan Mango Fall 4:37 Anthony Zanetta, Pittsburgh Anthony Zanetta 7-2 Alan Waters, Missouri [10] Sean Boyle, Michigan Matt McDonough 11-0 Sean Boyle 8-1 David Klingsheim, Nebraska Manuel Ramirez, North Carolina-Greensboro Matt McDonough 14-4 Matt McDonough Fall 2:31 Matt McDonough, Iowa [2] Compiled by wrestlingstats.com 2011 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 2 of 30 3/17/2011 to 3/20/2011 at Philadelphia Ramirez, North Carolina-Greens Ramirez 19-7 Klingsheim, Nebraska Garnett 8-4 125 Consolation Bracket Garnett, Virginia Tech Nicholson 10-4 Waters, Missouri Waters 5-4 Kalil, Navy Nicholson 5-3 Nicholson 8-3 Nicholson, Old Dominion Bedelyon, Kent State Frey, Princeton Sprenkle Fall 2:48 Mango 7-5 Sprenkle, North Dakota State Sprenkle 10-5 Kjar 3-1 Keith, Harvard Kjar, Utah Valley State Sprenkle 8-2 Martinez, Wyoming Martinez 7-2 Jillard, Liberty Mango 12-7 Martinez 7-5 OT Third Place: Brandon Precin, Northwestern 5-0 Rappo, Pennsylvania Mango, Stanford Fourth Place: Ben Kjar, Utah Valley State Iwamura, Cal State-Bakersfield Bonanno 6-5 Fifth Place: Zachary Sanders, Minnesota 6-2 Bonanno, Hofstra Zanetta 5-3 Sixth Place: Ryan Mango, Stanford Zanetta, Pittsburgh Seventh Place: Jarrod Patterson, Oklahoma 3-2 Boyle 5-3 Pataky, Penn State Eighth Place: James Nicholson, Old Dominion Pataky 6-1 Lara, Oregon State Patterson 4-2 Boyle 8-1 Boyle, Michigan Patterson, Oklahoma Bartelli, Boise State Bartelli 5-3 OT Sanders 3-1 OT Morrison, Oklahoma State Langel 9-6 Precin 5-4 Langel, Rutgers Precin, Northwestern Snyder 13-8 Young, West Virginia Snyder 5-4 Snyder, Virginia Sanders 6-5 Snyder 13-4 Perrelli, Cornell Sanders, Minnesota Compiled by wrestlingstats.com 2011 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 3 of 30 3/17/2011 to 3/20/2011 at Philadelphia Championship Pigtail Bouts for 125 Ryan Mango - Stanford Mango 11-9 Camden Eppert - Purdue Consolation Pigtail Bouts for 125 Allen Bartelli - Boise State Bartelli 4-0 Camden Eppert - Purdue Compiled by wrestlingstats.com 2011 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 4 of 30 3/17/2011 to 3/20/2011 at Philadelphia Jordan Oliver, Oklahoma State [1] Jordan Oliver Fall 2:56 Tyler Small, Kent State Jordan Oliver Fall 2:11 Joesph Spisak, Virginia 133 Weight Class Levi Mele 5-1 Levi Mele, Northwestern Jordan Oliver 10-2 Devin Carter, Virginia Tech [9] Devin Carter 16-8 Ian Paddock, Ohio State Mike Grey 7-4 Garrett Drucker, Oregon State Mike Grey 11-5 Mike Grey, Cornell [8] Jordan Oliver 5-2 Lou Ruggirello, Hofstra [5] Lou Ruggirello Fall 0:57 Demetrius Johnson, Tennessee-Chattanooga Lou Ruggirello 5-1 Zach Stevens, Michigan Kyle Hutter 3-1 OT Kyle Hutter, Old Dominion [12] Justin Paulsen, Stanford Tyler Graff 2-1 Fred Santaite 4-3 Fred Santaite, Boston University Ridge Kiley, Nebraska Tyler Graff 14-5 Tyler Graff 19-6 Tyler Graff, Wisconsin [4] Jordan Oliver 8-4 Andrew Long, Penn State [3] Andrew Long 8-1 Casey Cruz, Northern Colorado Andrew Long 7-5 OT Jordan Thome, Army David Thorn 6-4 OT David Thorn, Minnesota Andrew Long Fall 2:46 Scott Sentes, Central Michigan [11] Scott Sentes 7-0 Nathan Pennesi, West Virginia Scott Sentes 2-0 Jordan Keller, Oklahoma Tony Ramos 8-3 Tony Ramos, Iowa [6] Andrew Hochstrasser 6-4 Bernard Futrell, Illinois [7] Bernard Futrell 11-6 Eric Morrill, Edinboro Bernard Futrell 12-4 Flint Ray, Utah Valley State Flint Ray 7-5 Rollie Peterkin, Pennsylvania [10] Thomas Mitchell, Liberty Andrew Hochstrasser 10-2 Kevin Smith 3-2 Kevin Smith, SUNY-Buffalo Nathan McCormick, Missouri Andrew Hochstrasser 16-1 Andrew Hochstrasser Fall 2:26 Andrew Hochstrasser, Boise State [2] Compiled by wrestlingstats.com 2011 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 5 of 30 3/17/2011 to 3/20/2011 at Philadelphia McCormick, Missouri McCormick 6-2 Mitchell, Liberty Hutter 8-4 133 Consolation Bracket Hutter, Old Dominion Peterkin 4-2 OT Peterkin, Pennsylvania Peterkin 10-1 Morrill, Edinboro Sentes Fall 4:08 Peterkin 12-8 Santaite, Boston University Sentes, Central Michigan Keller, Oklahoma Keller 4-3 TB Sentes 4-0 Pennesi, West Virginia Mele 3-1 Sentes 5-0 Mele, Northwestern Graff, Wisconsin Carter 13-3 Thome, Army Cruz 5-0 Cruz, Northern Colorado Futrell 10-3 Carter 7-5 Third Place: Andrew Long, Penn State 7-5 Carter, Virginia Tech Futrell, Illinois Fourth Place: Scott Sentes, Central Michigan Kiley, Nebraska Kiley 4-0 Fifth Place: Tyler Graff, Wisconsin 7-2 Paulsen, Stanford Ray 7-0 Sixth Place: Mike Grey, Cornell Ray, Utah Valley State Seventh Place: Lou Ruggirello, Hofstra 9-6 Ray Fall 4:40 Stevens, Michigan Eighth Place: Bernard Futrell, Illinois Stevens 12-9 Cagnia, Lehigh Grey 8-5 Stevens 8-0 Smith, SUNY-Buffalo Grey, Cornell Drucker, Oregon State
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