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2004 74Th NCAA Wrestling Tournament 3/18/2004 to 3/20/2004 74th NCAA Wrestling Tournament 2004 3/18/2004 to 3/20/2004 at St. Louis Team Champion Oklahoma State - 123.5 Points Outstanding Wrestler: Jesse Jantzen - Harvard Gorriaran Award: Scott Moore - Virginia Top Ten Team Scores Number of Individual Champs in parentheses. 1 Oklahoma State 123.5 (1) 6 Iowa State 70 (1) 2 Iowa 82 (1) 7 Illinois 69.5 3 Ohio State 77.5 (1) 8 Minnesota 65.5 (1) 3 Lehigh 77.5 (1) 9 Oklahoma 62.5 5 Nebraska 74 (1) 10 Michigan 60.5 Champions and Place Winners Wrestler's seed in brackets, [US] indicates unseeeded. 1251st: Jason Powell [1] - Nebraska (WTF 17-2 5:32) 2nd: Kyle Ott [6] - Illinois 3rd: Sam Hazewinkel [5] - Oklahoma (9-1) 4th: Mario Stuart [US] - Lehigh 5th: Matt Valenti [3] - Pennsylvania (5-4) 6th: Vic Moreno [10] - Cal Poly-SLO 7th: Rob Rebmann [US] - Drexel (Med FFT) 8th: Joe Dubuque [8] - Indiana 1331st: Zach Roberson [5] - Iowa State (7-3) 2nd: Josh Moore [6] - Penn State 3rd: Johnny Thompson [3] - Oklahoma State (6-3) 4th: Darrel Vasquez [7] - Cal Poly-SLO 5th: Travis Lee [1] - Cornell (12-0) 6th: Foley Dowd [4] - Michigan 7th: Mark Jayne [2] - Illinois (14-3) 8th: Matt Sanchez [8] - Cal State-Bakersfield 1411st: Cliff Moore [5] - Iowa (5-2) 2nd: Matt Murray [7] - Nebraska 3rd: Scott Moore [1] - Virginia (WBF 1:43) 4th: Jason Mester [4] - Central Michigan 5th: Nate Gallick [2] - Iowa State (5-3) 6th: Teyon Ware [3] - Oklahoma 7th: Cory Cooperman [9] - Lehigh (7-1) 8th: Coyte Cooper [8] - Indiana 1491st: Jesse Jantzen [1] - Harvard (9-3) 2nd: Zack Esposito [2] - Oklahoma State 3rd: Ryan Churella [4] - Michigan (9-4) 4th: Dustin Manotti [6] - Cornell 5th: Jeremy Spates [7] - Missouri (7-0) 6th: Jeff Ecklof [10] - Oklahoma 7th: Travis Shufelt [3] - Nebraska (5-1) 8th: Jeff Ratliff [11] - Ohio State 1571st: Matt Gentry [2] - Stanford (4-2) 2nd: Jake Percival [4] - Ohio University 3rd: Ryan Bertin [3] - Michigan (3-1) 4th: Alex Tirapelle [1] - Illinois 5th: Johny Hendricks [6] - Oklahoma State (WBF 4:47) 6th: Travis Paulson [10] - Iowa State 7th: Kenny Burleson [5] - Missouri (6-4) 8th: Phillip Simpson [7] - Army 1651st: Troy Letters [2] - Lehigh (5-2) 2nd: Tyrone Lewis [1] - Oklahoma State 3rd: Matt King [3] - Edinboro (5-4) 4th: Jacob Volkmann [4] - Minnesota 5th: John Clark [10] - Ohio State (11-3) 6th: David Bolyard [7] - Central Michigan 7th: Jacob Klein [US] - Nebraska (8-2) 8th: Tim Foley [11] - Virginia 1741st: Chris Pendleton [1] - Oklahoma State (11-4) 2nd: Ben Askren [6] - Missouri 3rd: Tyler Nixt [2] - Iowa (9-3) 4th: Brad Dillon [3] - Lehigh 5th: Ryan Lange [4] - Purdue (3-1) 6th: Eric Hauan [5] - Northern Iowa 7th: Pete Friedl [9] - Illinois (8-2) 8th: Nate Yetzer [7] - Edinboro 1841st: Greg Jones [1] - West Virginia (10-5) 2nd: Ben Heizer [2] - Northern Illinois 3rd: Jake Rosholt [3] - Oklahoma State (6-5) 4th: Paul Bradley [12] - Iowa 5th: Blake Kaplan [US] - Ohio State (8-0) 6th: Brian Glynn [9] - Illinois 7th: Kurt Backes [8] - Iowa State (4-3) 8th: Travis Frick [10] - Lehigh 1971st: Damion Hahn [1] - Minnesota (7-2) 2nd: Ryan Fulsaas [10] - Iowa 3rd: J.D. 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