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NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships 125 CHAMPIONSHIP Thursday Morning Thursday Night Friday Morning Friday Night Saturday Night 2017 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships 125 CHAMPIONSHIP Thursday Morning Thursday Night Friday Morning Friday Night Saturday Night (1) Thomas Gilman (IOWA) 32-1 (1) Gilman (IOWA) 11 MD 19-6 (1) Gilman (IOWA) Brent Fleetwood (CMU) 22-12 181 Jake Grom acki (CLAR) 20-9 MD 22-8 12 (16) Kraisser (CAMP) (16) Nathan Kraisser (CAMP) 29-10 Dec 3-0 341 (1) Gilman (IOWA) (9) Joshua Rodriguez (NDSU) 25-4 (9) Rodriguez (NDSU) Fall 6:04 13 Dec 7-4 Johnny Jimenez (WISC) 16-12 182 (8) Piccininni (OKST) Elijah Oliver (IND) 14-10 Dec 5-2 14 (8) Piccininni (OKST) Fall 1:45 (8) Nicholas Piccininni (OKST) 27-8 (4) Cruz (LEH) (5) Tim Lambert (NEB) 31-8 (5) Lambert (NEB) 501 SV-1 4-2 15 Dec 9-2 (12) Fausz (NCST) Brock Hudkins (NIU) 21-12 183 Noah Gonser (EMU) 16-12 Dec 3-1 16 (12) Fausz (NCST) (12) Sean Fausz (NCST) 27-8 Fall 3:19 (4) Cruz (LEH) (13) Shakur Laney (OHIO) 28-8 (13) Laney (OHIO) 342 Dec 5-2 17 Dec 10-5 Sean Nickell (CSUB) 23-12 184 (4) Cruz (LEH) Dylan Peters (UNI) 10-8 Dec 1-0 (4) Cruz (LEH) 18 (4) Cruz (LEH) Dec 6-3 (4) Darian Cruz (LEH) 31-2 Fall 0:52 CHAMPION (3) Nick Suriano (PSU) 16-5 Akins (BUF) 19 M. For. 631 Kyle Akins (BUF) 21-7 (14) Rodriguez (SIUE) 185 Vito Pasone (APP) 17-9 Dec 7-5 20 (14) Rodriguez (SIUE) TF-1.5 4:49 (19-4) (6) Lizak (MINN) (14) Freddie Rodriguez (SIUE) 23-8 343 (11) Josh Terao (AMER) 29-7 (11) Terao (AMER) TF-1.5 6:54 (15-0) 21 MD 13-4 Jos e Rodriguez (OHST) 16-12 186 (6) Lizak (MINN) Christian Moody (OU) 17-14 MD 15-6 22 (6) Lizak (MINN) (6) Lizak (MINN) (6) Ethan Lizak (MINN) 30-7 Dec 10-8 502 Dec 7-0 (7) Sean Russell (EDIN) 37-8 (7) Russell (EDIN) 23 TF-1.5 4:50 (21-3) (10) Mueller (UVA) Ibrahim Bunduka (GMU) 21-7 187 Travis Piotrowski (ILL) 19-15 Dec 5-2 24 (10) Mueller (UVA) (10) Jack Mueller (UVA) 27-7 TF-1.5 6:54 (16-1) 344 (10) Mueller (UVA) (15) Drew Templeman (WYO) 21-9 (15) Templeman (WYO) SV-1 4-2 25 Dec 4-3 Barlow McGhee (MIZZ) 19-13 Conor Youtsey (MICH) 6-8 (2) Dance (VT) 1 188 Gabe Townsell (STAN) 18-11 SV-1 3-1 MD 12-2 Gabe Townsell (STAN) 18-11 26 (2) Dance (VT) (2) Joey Dance (VT) 30-3 TF-1.5 4:20 (17-2) (2) Dance (VT) WRESTLEBACKS (10) Mueller (UVA) M. For. 602 (2) Dance (VT) Brent Fleetwood (CMU) Gromacki (CLAR) Fifth Place 261 (7) Russell (EDIN) Dec 2-0 381 (15) Templeman (WYO) Jake Gromacki (CLAR) (7) Russell (EDIN) Dec 10- 3 (15) Templeman (WYO) MD 10-2 603 (7) Russel l (EDIN) (16) Kraisser (CAMP) Seventh Place Johnny Jimenez (WISC) Jimenez (WISC) 461 Dec 5-2 262 (7) Russell (EDIN) Dec 7-3 382 (7) Russell (EDIN) Elijah Oliver (IND) 521 Dec 8-2 (7) Russel l (EDIN) Dec 4-2 (12) Fausz (NCST) Brock Hudkins (NIU) Hudkins (NIU) 263 Dec 7-0 Hudkins (NIU) (8) Piccininni (OKST) Noah Gonser (EMU) 383 561 SV-1 6-4 (11) Terao (AMER) Dec 5-2 Hudkins (NIU) 462 (8) Piccininni (OKST) Loser of 1 Sean Nickell (CSUB) Peters (UNI) Dec 6-2 581 264 (8) Piccininni (OKST) Dec 8-7 384 Akins (BUF) M. For. Barlow McGhee (MIZZ) Dylan Peters Peters (UNI) Dec(UNI) 4-3 522 Dec 7-5 Akins (BUF) Dec 9-6 171 (8) Piccininni (OKST) (10) Muel ler (UVA) Dylan Peters (UNI) Nick Suriano (PSU) Pasone (APP) Loser of 18 265 M. For. (13) Laney (OHIO) Vito Pasone (APP) 385 (1) Gilman (IOWA) (13) Laney (OHIO) Dec 9-3 (5) Lambert (NEB) Dec 13- 6 Jose Rodriguez (OHST) Rodriguez (OHST) 463 Fall 5:57 Third Place 266 Fall 2:51 (2) Dance (VT) Christian Moody (OU) 386 (5) Lambert (NEB) 523 601 SV-1 3-1 (5) Lambert (NEB) Dec 6-1 (2) Dance (VT) Ibrahim Bunduka (GMU) Piotrowski (ILL) (2) Dance (VT) 267 Dec 6-0 (9) Rodriguez (NDSU) Travis Piotrowski (ILL) 387 562 Dec 5-2 Dec 4-2 (9) Rodriguez (NDSU) (16) Kraisser (CAMP) 464 (1) Gilman (IOWA) Conor Youtsey (MICH) Townsell (STAN) Dec 6-0 582 Dec 5-2 268 Dec 9-4 (16) Krai sser (CAMP) Gabe Townsell (STAN) 388 (16) Kraisser (CAMP) 524 Dec 4-1 (16) Kraisser (CAMP) Dec 10-7 (14) Rodriguez (SIUE) (1) Gil man (IOWA) Thursday Evening Friday Morning Friday Evening Saturday Morning 2017 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships 133 CHAMPIONSHIP Thursday Morning Thursday Night Friday Morning Friday Night Saturday Night (1) Nathan Tomasello (OHST) 24-1 (1) Tomasello (OHST) 27 MD 13-4 (1) Tomasello (OHST) Korbin Myers (EDIN) 30-12 189 Cam Sykora (NDSU) 26-8 MD 21-7 28 Sykora (NDSU) (16) Kevin Devoy (DREX) 20-9 MD 11-3 345 (1) Tomasello (OHST) (9) Scotty Parker (LEH) 20-5 (9) Parker (LEH) Dec 3-1 29 MD 11-3 Colby Smith (APP) 27-11 190 (8) Richards (ILL) Alex Madrigal (ODU) 12-14 SV-1 7-6 30 (8) Richards (ILL) M. For. (8) Zane Richards (ILL) 29-6 (4) Clark (IOWA) (5) Stevan Micic (MICH) 29-7 (5) Micic (MICH) 503 Dec 7-4 31 Dec 10-3 (5) Micic (MICH) Chris Debien (CHAT) 18-11 191 Austin Eicher (MSU) 22-18 Dec 5-2 32 (12) Alber (UNI) (12) Josh Alber (UNI) 25-7 Fall 2:23 (4) Clark (IOWA) (13) Earl Hall (ISU) 22-12 D`Arcy (PRIN) 346 Dec 6-4 33 Dec 8-1 Pat D`Arcy (PRIN) 17-16 192 (4) Clark (IOWA) Connor Schram (STAN) 15-6 Dec 10-5 (4) Clark (IOWA) 34 (4) Clark (IOWA) Dec 4-3 (4) Cory Clark (IOWA) 20-3 Dec 4-0 CHAMPION (3) Kaid Brock (OKST) 29-4 (3) Brock (OKST) 35 MD 12-4 632 Scott Delvecchio (RUT) 23-15 (3) Brock (OKST) 193 Rico Montoya (UNCO) 18-14 Dec 3-1 36 (14) McKee (MINN) Fall 1:55 (3) Brock (OKST) (14) Mitch McKee (MINN) 22-19 347 (11) Bryan Lantry (BUF) 22-7 (11) Lantry (BUF) Dec 7-3 37 Dec 3-1 DJ Fehlman (LHU) 29-11 194 (11) Lantry (BUF) Corey Keener (CMU) 20-15 Dec 5-3 38 (6) Forys (PITT) (2) Gross (SDSU) (6) Dom Forys (PITT) 21-3 MD 10-2 504 MD 12-3 (7) Eric Montoya (NEB) 30-7 (7) Montoya (NEB) 39 Dec 6-1 Mark Grey (COR) 22-12 Mark Grey (COR) 22-12 (7) Montoya (NEB) 2 195 Jeffrey Ott (HAR) 14-16 MD 12-3 MD 14-2 Anthony Tutolo (KENT) 19-10 40 (10) Erneste (MIZZ) (10) John Erneste (MIZZ) 25-8 Dec 8-4 348 (2) Gross (SDSU) (15) Jamal Morris (NCST) 22-11 Palmer (ORST) MD 11-1 41 Dec 5-2 Jos eph Palmer (ORST) 29-7 196 (2) Gross (SDSU) Billy Rappo (MD) 16-15 TF-1.5 7:00 (15-0) 42 (2) Gross (SDSU) (2) Seth Gross (SDSU) 34-2 Dec 5-0 (3) Brock (OKST) WRESTLEBACKS (3) Brock (OKST) Dec 5-3 605 (7) Montoya (NEB) Korbin Myers (EDIN) Myers (EDIN) Fifth Place 269 (8) Richards (ILL) M. For. 389 Palmer (ORST) Kevin Devoy (DREX) (8) Richards (ILL) MD 14- 4 Palmer (ORST) Dec 9-3 606 Palmer (ORST) (9) Parker (LEH) Seventh Place Colby Smith (APP) Smith (APP) 465 Fall 4:33 270 (5) Micic (MICH) Loser of 2 M. For. 390 (10) Erneste (MIZZ) Alex Madrigal (ODU) 525 MD 16-4 (10) Erneste (MIZZ) MD 13-3 Anthony Tutolo (KENT) (5) Micic (MICH) 172 Chris Debien Debien (CHAT) (CHAT TB-1 ) 3-2 Eicher (MSU) 271 Fall 2:40 (6) Forys (PITT) (5) Micic (MICH) Chris Debien (CHAT) Austin Eicher (MSU) 391 563 Dec 6-5 Loser of 31 (6) Forys (PITT) Dec 4-0 (14) McKee (MINN) 466 (5) Micic (MICH) Earl Hall (ISU) Schram (STAN) Dec 4-0 583 272 (8) Richards (ILL) Dec 6-5 392 (14) McKee (MINN) Dec 10-4 Connor Schram (STAN) 526 MD 14-6 (14) McKee (MINN) Dec 2-0 (8) Ri chards (ILL) (3) Brock (OKST) Scott Delvecchio (RUT) Delvecchio (RUT) 273 MD 12-4 Delvecchio (RUT) Rico Montoya (UNCO) 393 (1) Tomasello (OHST) D`Arcy (PRIN) Dec 4-0 Delvecchio (RUT) Dec 5- 2 DJ Fehlman (LHU) Keener (CMU) 467 Dec 4-3 Third Place 274 Fall 4:37 (7) Montoya (NEB) Corey Keener (CMU) 394 (12) Alber (UNI) 527 604 Dec 8-5 (12) Alber (UNI) Dec 6-2 (7) Montoya (NEB) Mark Grey (COR) Grey (COR) (7) Montoya (NEB) 275 MD 10-2 (9) Parker (LEH) Jeffrey Ott (HAR) 395 564 Dec 6-3 Dec 7-1 (9) Parker (LEH) (9) Parker (LEH) 468 (1) Tomasello (OHST) Jamal Morris (NCST) (15) Morri s (NCST) Dec 7-3 584 Dec 4-1 276 Dec 5-4 (9) Parker (LEH) Billy Rappo (MD) 396 (15) Morris (NCST) 528 SV-1 6-4 Sykora (NDSU) Dec 6-4 (11) Lantry (BUF) (1) Tomasello (OHST) Thursday Evening Friday Morning Friday Evening Saturday Morning 2017 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships 141 CHAMPIONSHIP Thursday Morning Thursday Night Friday Morning Friday Night Saturday Night (1) Dean Heil (OKST) 32-0 (1) Heil (OKST) 43 Dec 6-5 (1) Heil (OKST) Brock Zacherl (CLAR) 22-5 197 Colton Schilling (POLY) 13-11 Dec 9-5 44 (16) Prince (NAVY) (16) Jared Prince (NAVY) 27-9 Dec 7-3 349 (1) Heil (OKST) (9) Colton McCrystal (NEB) 34-11 (9) McCrystal (NEB) Dec 6-5 45 Dec 7-1 Noah Forrider (OHIO) 27-8 198 (8) Eierman (MIZZ) Logan Everett (ARMY) 22-16 Dec 9-6 46 (8) Eierman (MIZZ) MD 15-3 (8) Jaydin Eierman (MIZZ) 29-7 (1) Heil (OKST) (5) Anthony Ashnault (RUT) 30-6 (5) Ashnault (RUT) 505 Dec 4-2 47 Dec 8-3 (5) Ashnault (RUT) Mason Smith (CMU) 24-14 199 Salvator Profaci (MICH) 13-17 Dec 8-7 48 (12) Pletcher (OHST) (12) Luke Pletcher (OHST) 25-9 Dec 8-5 (5) Ashnault (RUT) (13) Javier Gasca III (MSU) 27-10 Gulibon (PSU) 350 Dec 6-2 49 TF-1.5 7:00 (18-3) Jimmy Gulibon (PSU) 17-12 200 (4) Kolodzik (PRIN) Ryan Diehl (MD) 10-7 Dec 6-3 (1) Heil (OKST) 50 (4) Kolodzik (PRIN) Dec 6-3 (4) Matthew Kolodzik (PRIN) 30-4 Dec 8-3 CHAMPION (3) Joey McKenna (STAN) 31-3 (3) McKenna (STAN) 51 Dec 6-0 633 Dylan Caruana (BING) 18-17 (14) Thorn (MINN) 201 Timmy Box (UNCO) 27-14 Fall 7:57 52 (14) Thorn (MINN) Dec 10-5 (6) DiCamillo (UVA) (14) Thomas Thorn (MINN) 20-10 351 (11) Randy Cruz (LEH) 23-9 (11) Cruz (LEH) Dec 5-2 53 Dec 6-0 Joshua Heil (CAMP) 15-13 Cole Martin (WISC) 21-17 (6) DiCamillo (UVA) 3 202 Christopher Carton (IOWA) 26-10Dec 4-0 Fall 4:36 Christopher Carton (IOWA) 26-10 54 (6) DiCamillo (UVA) (6) DiCamillo (UVA) (6) George DiCamillo (UVA) 24-5 MD 13-4 506 Dec 10-7 (7) Joseph Ward (UNC) 26-7 Hathaway (ORST) 55 Fall 3:28 (10) Meredith (WYO) Johnathan Hathaway (ORST) 19-13 203 Mike Longo (OU) 20-10 MD 8-0 56 (10) Meredith (WYO) (10) Bryce Meredith (WYO) 32-8 MD 12-4 352 (10) Meredith (WYO) (15) Tyler Smith (BUCK) 31-10 (15) Smith (BUCK) Dec 6-5 57 SV-1 8-6 Russell Rohlfing (CSUB) 23-13 204 (2) Jack (NCST) Ronald Perry (LHU) 29-8 Dec 4-0 58
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