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2020-21 Season in Review WRESTLING 541 2020-21 SEASON IN REVIEW FINAL TEAM STANDINGS Conference Matches All Matches W L Pct. W L Pct. Penn State* 6 0 1.000 6 0 1.000 Iowa*^ 5 0 1.000 5 0 1.000 Nebraska 7 1 .875 7 1 .875 Michigan 5 1 .833 5 1 .833 Minnesota 7 2 .778 7 2 .778 Illinois 5 3 .625 5 3 .625 Ohio State 5 4 .556 5 4 .556 Purdue 4 5 .444 4 5 .444 Michigan State 2 5 .286 2 5 .286 Indiana 2 6 .250 2 6 .250 Northwestern 2 6 .250 2 6 .250 Wisconsin 1 6 .143 1 6 .143 Rutgers 0 4 .000 0 4 .000 Maryland 0 8 .000 0 8 .000 * Regular Season Dual Champion ^ Big Ten Champion (determined by end-of-year championship) 2021 Big Ten Championships March 6-7 • Bryce Jordan Center • Penn State University • University Park, Pa. Final Team Standings 2021 All-Big Ten Team Place Team Score Jaydin Eierman, IOWA Gable Steveson, MINN 1. Iowa 159.5 Michael Kemerer, IOWA Ryan Deakin, NU 2. Penn State 124.0 3. Nebraska 105.5 Spencer Lee, IOWA Sammy Sasso, OSU 4. Michigan 92.0 Alex Marinelli, IOWA Roman Bravo-Young, PSU 5. Minnesota 77.5 Myles Amine, MICH Aaron Brooks, PSU 6. Purdue 76.0 7. Northwestern 74.0 8. Michigan State 73.5 2021 Individual Award Winners 9. Ohio State 69.5 10. Rutgers 52.0 Wrestler of the Year: Spencer Lee, IOWA 11. Illinois 32.0 Freshman of the Year: Carter Starocci, PSU 12. Wisconsin 30.5 Coach of the Year: Tom Brands, IOWA 13. Indiana 22.0 14. Maryland 2.0 Wrestler of the Championships: Gable Steveson, MINN Sportsmanship Award Honorees: Lucas Byrd, ILL; Graham Rooks, IND; Jaydin Eierman, IOWA; Zach Spence, MD; Kanen Storr, MICH; Cameron Caffey, MSU; Brayton Lee, MINN; Mikey Labriola, NEB; Jon Halvorsen, NU; Sammy Sasso, OSU; Aaron Brooks, PSU; Max Lyon, PUR; John Poznanski, RU; Kyle Burwick, WIS. Individual Weight Class Results 125-lb Weight Class 165-lb Weight Class FINALS: Spencer Lee (IOWA) def. Devin Schroder (PUR) TF-1.5 4:30 (21-3) FINALS: Alex Marinelli (IOWA) def. Ethan Smith (OSU) Dec 3-2 THIRD: Rayvon Foley (MSU) def. Malik Heinselman (OSU) Dec 8-2 THIRD: Cameron Amine (MICH) def. Peyton Robb (NEB) Dec 4-1 FIFTH: Michael DeAugustino (NU) def. Robert Howard (PSU) Dec 4-2 FIFTH: Gerrit Nijenhuis (PUR) def. Jake Tucker (MSU) Dec 10-3 SEVENTH:Dylan Ragusin (MICH) def. Patrick Mckee (MINN) Dec 9-8 SEVENTH: David Ferrante (NU) def. Joe Lee (PSU) Dec 10-6 133-lb Weight Class 174-lb Weight Class FINALS: Roman Bravo-Young (PSU) def. Austin DeSanto (IOWA) Dec 5-2 FINALS: Michael Kemerer (IOWA) def. Carter Starocci (PSU) Dec 7-2 THIRD: Lucas Byrd (ILL) def. Chris Cannon (NU) Dec 7-1 THIRD: Mikey Labriola (NEB) def. Logan Massa (MICH) MD 11-3 FIFTH: Kyle Burwick (WIS) def. Jacob Rundell (PUR) Dec 4-3 FIFTH: Kaleb Romero (OSU) def. Donnell Washington (IND) Dec 5-0 SEVENTH: Jordan Hamdan (MSU) def. Boo Dryden (MINN) Dec 9-2 SEVENTH: Jake Allar (MINN) def. Drew Hughes (MSU) MD 12-3 141-lb Weight Class 184-lb Weight Class FINALS: Jaydin Eierman (IOWA) def. Nick Lee (PSU) Dec 6-5 FINALS: Aaron Brooks (PSU) def. Taylor Venz (NEB) Dec 10-5 THIRD: Sebastian Rivera (RU) def. Chad Red (NEB) Dec 4-3 THIRD: John Poznanski (RU) def. Nelson Brands (IOWA) Dec 3-2 FIFTH: Parker Filius (PUR) def. Colin Valdiviez (NU) Dec 5-2 FIFTH: Christopher Weiler (WIS) def. Layne Malczewski (MSU) M For. SEVENTH: Dylan Duncan (ILL) def. Drew Mattin (MICH) Dec 6-2 SEVENTH: Max Lyon (PUR) def. Owen Webster (MINN) Dec 3-1 149-lb Weight Class 197-lb Weight Class FINALS: Sammy Sasso (OSU) def. Ridge Lovett (NEB) Dec 5-2 FINALS: Myles Amine (MICH) def. Eric Schultz (NEB) Dec 7-3 THIRD: Mike Van Brill (RU) def. Michael Blockhus (MINN) TB-1 2-1 THIRD: Jacob Warner (IOWA) def. Cameron Caffey (MSU) Dec 8-3 FIFTH: Kanen Storr (MICH) def. Graham Rooks (IND) Dec 5-3 FIFTH: Lucas Davison (NU) def. Michael Beard (PSU) Dec 6-4 SEVENTH: Griffin Parriott (PUR) def. Yahya Thomas (NU) TB-1 2-1 SEVENTH: Thomas Penola (PUR) def. Billy Janzer (RU) MD 10-1 157-lb Weight Class 285-lb Weight Class FINALS: Ryan Deakin (NU) def. Kaleb Young (IOWA) Dec 6-0 FINALS: Gable Steveson (MINN) def. Mason Parris (MICH) MD 12-4 THIRD: Brayton Lee (MINN) def. Chase Saldate (MSU) Dec 6-3 THIRD: Tony Cassioppi (IOWA) def. Greg Kerkvliet (PSU) MD 9-0 FIFTH: Kendall Coleman (PUR) def. Brady Berge (PSU) M For. FIFTH: Christian Lance (NEB) def. Tate Orndorff (OSU) Dec 3-2 SEVENTH: Caleb Licking (NEB) def. Will Lewan (MICH) M For. SEVENTH: Trent Hillger (WIS) def. Luke Luffman (ILL) Fall 1:08 2021-22 BIG TEN RECORDS BOOK 542 WRESTLING BIG TEN WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS 1913-21: champions determined 1927 at Chicago 1938 at Evanston, Ill. 1944 at Evanston, Ill. by “Western Intercollegiate 1. Illinois 1. Michigan 28 1. Michigan 19 Wrestling, Gymastics and Fencing 2. Michigan 2. Indiana 25 2. Illinois 10 Association” in an open meet. 3. Iowa 3. Illinois 19 3. Iowa 8 4. Indiana 4. Chicago 5 4. Wisconsin 7 1913 Wisconsin 5 5. Purdue 6 1. Illinois 1928 at Bloomington, Ind. 6. Minnesota 3 Northwestern 6 Minnesota 1. Illinois 7. Ohio State 2 Minnesota 6 2. Michigan 8. Iowa 1 8. Indiana 4 1914 at Chicago 3. Ohio State 9. Northwestern 0 9. Ohio State 3 1. Indiana 15.67 4. Wisconsin Purdue 0 2. Wisconsin 13 5. Indiana 1945 at Evanston, Ill. 3. Iowa 12 1939 at Chicago 1. Purdue 18 4. Illinois 5.67 1929 at Lafayette, Ind. 1. Indiana 27 2. Iowa 17 5. Nebraska 4 1. Michigan 2. Illinois 19 3. Illinois 16 6. Minnesota 3.67 2. Illinois Michigan 19 4. Indiana 13 3. Indiana 4. Minnesota 12 Minnesota 13 1915 4. Chicago 5. Iowa 9 Ohio State 13 1. Indiana 6. Ohio State 2 7. Michigan 11 Iowa (tie) 1930 at Champaign, Ill. 7. Northwestern 1 8. Northwestern 10 1. Illinois Wisconsin 1 9. Wisconsin 4 1916 9. Purdue 0 1. Iowa 1931 at Chicago Chicago 0 1946 at Champaign, Ill. 2. Indiana 1. Indiana 1. Illinois 31 3. Illinois 1940 at Lafayette, Ind. 2. Indiana 25 4. Minnesota 1932 at Bloomington, Ind. 1. Indiana 24 3. Michigan 18 5. Chicago 1. Illinois 2. Michigan 23 4. Ohio State 17 Indiana (tie) 3. Ohio State 11 5. Iowa 12 1917 4. Illinois 10 6. Minnesota 9 1. Illinois 1933 at Champaign, Ill. Minnesota 10 7. Northwestern 6 2. Indiana 1. Indiana 6. Iowa 6 8. Purdue 4 3. Iowa 7. Wisconsin 2 9. Chicago 3 4. Chicago 1934: start using point system 8. Purdue 1 10. Wisconsin 1 9. Northwestern 0 1918 and 1919: no meet held 1934 at Bloomington, Ind. Chicago 0 1947 at Evanston, Ill. 1. Indiana 34 1. Illinois 36 1920 2. Illinois 19 1941 at Columbus, Ohio 2. Purdue 22 1. Illinois 3. Iowa 10 1. Minnesota 13 3. Iowa 20 2. Indiana 4. Michigan 9 2. Iowa 12 Michigan 20 5. Northwestern 4 Indiana 12 5. Minnesota 16 1921 6. Minnesota 3 4. Michigan 9 6. Indiana 13 1. Indiana 7. Ohio State 2 Purdue 9 7. Wisconsin 5 2. Iowa 8. Purdue 0 Illinois 9 8. Northwestern 0 3. Northwestern 7. Wisconsin 7 Ohio State 0 4. Ohio State 1935 at Chicago 8. Chicago 5 5. Illinois 1. Illinois 37 9. Ohio State 4 1948 at Champaign, Ill. 2. Iowa 20 10. Northwestern 0 1. Purdue 24 1922-25: team championship 3. Ohio State 12 2. Illinois 23 based on dual meet records 4. Indiana 9 1942 at Chicago, Ill. Iowa 23 5. Minnesota 8 1. Purdue 33 Michigan 23 1922 6. Michigan 6 2. Illinois 18 5. Minnesota 19 1. Illinois 7. Northwestern 4 Michigan 18 6. Ohio State 18 8. Wisconsin 1 4. Iowa 14 7. Wisconsin 7 1923 Chicago 1 Minnesota 14 8. Indiana 6 1. Ohio State (tie) 6. Chicago 6 9. Northwestern 4 1936 at Iowa City, Iowa Wisconsin 6 1924 1. Indiana 23 8. Indiana 4 1949 at Bloomington, Ind. 1. Illinois 2. Iowa 22 9. Ohio State 2 1. Purdue 19 Indiana 3. Illinois 11 10. Northwestern 0 2. Minnesota 18 Minnesota 11 3. Michigan 17 1925 5. Michigan 7 1943 at Evanston, Ill. 4. Ohio State 16 1. Illinois 6. Ohio State 6 1. Indiana 27 5. Illinois 15 Indiana 7. Chicago 5 2. Michigan 22 6. Indiana 14 8. Northwestern 2 3. Purdue 19 7. Iowa 11 1926-33: determined individual 4. Illinois 18 8. Wisconsin 5 champions in a closed meet 1937 at Ann Arbor, Mich. 5. Iowa 12 9. Northwestern 3 format 1. Illinois 24 6. Northwestern 11 2. Michigan 19 7. Chicago 6 1950 at Iowa City, Iowa 1926 at Lafayette, Ind. 3. Minnesota 15 8. Minnesota 5 1. Purdue 33 1. Illinois 4. Indiana 9 9. Wisconsin 3 2. Ohio State 16 2. Ohio State 5. Chicago 6 10. Ohio State 0 3. Michigan 15 3. Iowa 6. Ohio State 4 Minnesota 15 4. Minnesota 7. Iowa 3 5. Iowa 12 8. Northwestern 0 6. Northwestern 7 Wisconsin 7 8. Indiana 5 9. Illinois 4 2021-22 BIG TEN RECORDS BOOK WRESTLING 543 BIG TEN WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS (continued) 1951 at Evanston, Ill. 1957 at Evanston, Ill. 1963 at Evanston, Ill. 1969 at East Lansing, Mich.
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