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2009 NCAA Championship Brackets 79th NCAA Wrestling Tournament 2009 3/19/2009 to 3/21/2009 at St. Louis Team Champion Iowa - 96.5 Points Outstanding Wrestler: Darrion Caldwell - North Carolina State Gorriaran Award: Hudson Taylor - Maryland Top Ten Team Scores Number of Individual Champs in parentheses. 1Iowa 96.5 6Edinboro 72 (1) 2Ohio State 92 (1) 7Missouri 68 (1) 3Iowa State 84.5 (1) 8Illinois 55 4Nebraska 78.5 (1) 9Wisconsin 53 5Cornell 73.5 (1) 10 Maryland 47.5 Champions and Place Winners Wrestler's seed in brackets, [US] indicates unseeeded. 1251st: Troy Nickerson [2] - Cornell (2-1 TB) 2nd: Paul Donahoe [1] - Edinboro 3rd: Brandon Precin [4] - Northwestern (3-1) 4th: Anthony Robles [12] - Arizona State 5th: Angel Escobedo [3] - Indiana (8-0) 6th: Zachary Sanders [11] - Minnesota 7th: Scott Sentes [10] - Central Michigan (7-2) 8th: Nic Bedelyon [US] - Kent State 1331st: Frank Gomez [1] - Michigan State (5-4) 2nd: Reece Humphrey [2] - Ohio State 3rd: Jayson Ness [6] - Minnesota (14-6) 4th: Andrew Hochstrasser [5] - Boise State 5th: James Kennedy [3] - Illinois (16-0) 6th: Steve Bell [12] - Maryland 7th: Daniel Dennis [4] - Iowa (Med FFT) 8th: Joe Baker [8] - Navy 1411st: J Jaggers [3] - Ohio State (10-4) 2nd: Ryan Williams [8] - Old Dominion 3rd: Nick Gallick [6] - Iowa State (5-3) 4th: Zach Tanelli [2] - Wisconsin 5th: Alex Krom [US] - Maryland (4-0) 6th: Chris Drouin [7] - Arizona State 7th: Kellan Russell [1] - Michigan (7-4) 8th: Frank Molinaro [US] - Penn State 1491st: Darrion Caldwell [3] - North Carolina State (11-6) 2nd: Brent Metcalf [1] - Iowa 3rd: Kyle Ruschell [5] - Wisconsin (5-4) 4th: Lance Palmer [4] - Ohio State 5th: Jake Patacsil [6] - Purdue (6-4) 6th: Bryce Saddoris [7] - Navy 7th: Kyle Borshoff [10] - American (9-1) 8th: Heinrich Barnes [US] - Oregon State 1571st: Jordan Burroughs [1] - Nebraska (5-1) 2nd: Michael Poeta [2] - Illinois 3rd: Jordan Leen [3] - Cornell (4-0) 4th: Gregor Gillespie [4] - Edinboro 5th: Michael Chandler [6] - Missouri (2-1) 6th: Matt Moley [7] - Bloomsburg 7th: Chase Pami [11] - Cal Poly-SLO (4-2 SV) 8th: Tyler Safratowich [US] - Minnesota 1651st: Jarrod King [12] - Edinboro (3-2) 2nd: Andrew Howe [2] - Wisconsin 3rd: Ryan Morningstar [3] - Iowa (7-5 SV) 4th: Jonathan Reader [8] - Iowa State 5th: Andrew Rendos [US] - Bucknell (9-6) 6th: Moza Fay [4] - Northern Iowa 7th: Nick Marable [5] - Missouri (6-4) 8th: Tyler Sherfey [US] - Boise State 1741st: Steve Luke [1] - Michigan (8-4) 2nd: Mike Miller [7] - Central Michigan 3rd: Raymond Jordan [5] - Missouri (4-0) 4th: Brandon Browne [3] - Nebraska 5th: Steve Anceravage [6] - Cornell (13-3) 6th: Quentin Wright [11] - Penn State 7th: Chris Henrich [8] - Virginia (13-3) 8th: Michael Cannon [2] - American 1841st: Jake Herbert [1] - Northwestern (6-3) 2nd: Mike Pucillo [3] - Ohio State 3rd: Doug Umbehauer [7] - Rider (5-3) 4th: Phillip Keddy [2] - Iowa 5th: Joe LeBlanc [9] - Wyoming (9-2) 6th: Vince Jones [12] - Nebraska 7th: Joshua Patterson [6] - SUNY-Binghampton (4-2) 8th: Louis Caputo [11] - Harvard 1971st: Jake Varner [2] - Iowa State (2-1) 2nd: Craig Brester [1] - Nebraska 3rd: Hudson Taylor [10] - Maryland (11-4) 4th: Tyrel Todd [4] - Michigan 5th: Max Askren [6] - Missouri (3-0) 6th: Brent Chriswell [3] - Boise State 7th: Brandon Halsey [7] - Cal State-Bakersfield (14-4) 8th: Cam Simaz [US] - Cornell 2851st: Mark Ellis [2] - Missouri (3-2 TB) 2nd: Konrad Dudziak [5] - Duke 3rd: Jared Rosholt [4] - Oklahoma State (6-4) 4th: Dan Erekson [7] - Iowa 5th: David Zabriskie [1] - Iowa State (4-2) 6th: Jermail Porter [3] - Kent State 7th: John Wise [9] - Illinois (Med FFT) 8th: Zach Sheaffer [US] - Pittsburgh Compiled by wrestlingstats.com 2009 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 1 of 30 3/19/2009 to 3/21/2009 at St. Louis Paul Donahoe, Edinboro [1] Paul Donahoe 4-2 Ode Blanc, Oklahoma State Paul Donahoe 13-7 William Chamberlain, Duquesne 125 Weight Class Bernard Futrell 1-0 Bernard Futrell, Illinois Paul Donahoe 7-3 Tyler Clark, Iowa State [9] Tyler Clark 19-5 Prescott Garner, Navy Rollie Peterkin 6-3 Eric Olanowski, Michigan State Rollie Peterkin 21-1 Rollie Peterkin, Pennsylvania [8] Paul Donahoe 5-2 Charlie Falck, Iowa [5] Charlie Falck 11-3 Derek Reber, Bucknell Anthony Robles 8-3 Nikko Triggas, Ohio State Anthony Robles 5-0 Anthony Robles, Arizona State [12] Marcos Orozco, California-Davis Anthony Robles 9-0 Michael Martinez 7-1 Michael Martinez, Wyoming Anthony Mustari, Northern Colorado Brandon Precin 6-1 Brandon Precin 5-2 Brandon Precin, Northwestern [4] Troy Nickerson 2-1 TB Angel Escobedo, Indiana [3] Angel Escobedo 5-0 Brian Owen, Boise State Angel Escobedo 2-1 Jarrod Garnett, Virginia Tech Jarrod Garnett 4-3 Nic Bedelyon, Kent State Angel Escobedo 8-1 Zachary Sanders, Minnesota [11] Zachary Sanders 13-6 Jay Ivanco, Clarion Zachary Sanders 5-4 Brad Pataky, Penn State James Nicholson 11-6 James Nicholson, Old Dominion [6] Troy Nickerson 2-1 Joey Fio, Oklahoma [7] Joey Fio 9-3 Demetrius Johnson, Tennessee-Chattanoog Joey Fio 5-4 Brandon Zoetewey, Cal State-Bakersfield Scott Sentes 7-3 Scott Sentes, Central Michigan [10] Brendan Byrne, Maryland Troy Nickerson Fall 0:14 Steve Bonanno 9-3 Steve Bonanno, Hofstra Mike Watts, Michigan Troy Nickerson 11-0 Troy Nickerson Fall 5:51 Troy Nickerson, Cornell [2] Compiled by wrestlingstats.com 2009 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 2 of 30 3/19/2009 to 3/21/2009 at St. Louis Watts, Michigan Byrne 5-1 Byrne, Maryland Falck Fall 6:30 125 Consolation Bracket Falck, Iowa Falck 5-1 Zoetewey, Cal State-Bakersfiel Zoetewey 11-6 Johnson, Tennessee-Chattanoo Sanders 5-2 Zoetewey 4-3 Martinez, Wyoming Sanders, Minnesota Pataky, Penn State Pataky 12-2 Sanders 9-0 Ivanco, Clarion Pataky 12-6 Robles 19-10 Futrell, Illinois Robles, Arizona State Bedelyon 9-3 Bedelyon, Kent State Bedelyon 9-6 Owen, Boise State Bedelyon 8-3 Bedelyon 8-6 Third Place: Brandon Precin, Northwestern 3-1 Clark, Iowa State Fio, Oklahoma Fourth Place: Anthony Robles, Arizona State Mustari, Northern Colorado Orozco 11-4 Fifth Place: Angel Escobedo, Indiana 8-0 Orozco, California-Davis Sentes 3-2 Sixth Place: Zachary Sanders, Minnesota Sentes, Central Michigan Seventh Place: Scott Sentes, Central Michigan 7-2 Sentes 6-3 Triggas, Ohio State Eighth Place: Nic Bedelyon, Kent State Triggas Fall 1:21 Moser, Bloomsburg Sentes 4-0 Triggas 6-5 Bonanno, Hofstra Peterkin, Pennsylvania Olanowski, Michigan State Garner 9-7 Precin 13-2 Garner, Navy Garnett 18-5 Precin 3-0 Garnett, Virginia Tech Escobedo, Indiana Blanc 17-4 Chamberlain, Duquesne Blanc Fall 3:18 Blanc, Oklahoma State Precin 10-4 Blanc 3-2 Nicholson, Old Dominion Precin, Northwestern Compiled by wrestlingstats.com 2009 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 3 of 30 3/19/2009 to 3/21/2009 at St. Louis Championship Pigtail Bouts for 125 Brad Pataky - Penn State Pataky Fall 1:40 Ian Moser - Bloomsburg Consolation Pigtail Bouts for 125 Ian Moser - Bloomsburg Moser 11-6 Derek Reber - Bucknell Compiled by wrestlingstats.com 2009 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 4 of 30 3/19/2009 to 3/21/2009 at St. Louis Frank Gomez, Michigan State [1] Frank Gomez 13-2 Todd Schavrien, Missouri Frank Gomez 8-3 Michael Rappo, North Carolina 133 Weight Class Filip Novachkov 5-4 Filip Novachkov, Cal Poly-SLO Frank Gomez 6-4 Lou Ruggirello, Hofstra [9] Lou Ruggirello 12-2 Matt Fisk, Lehigh Lou Ruggirello Fall 6:49 Thomas Kimbrell, Cal State-Bakersfield Joe Baker 6-0 Joe Baker, Navy [8] Frank Gomez 6-3 Andrew Hochstrasser, Boise State [5] Andrew Hochstrasser Fall 2:2 Kyle Hutter, Old Dominion Andrew Hochstrasser 9-2 Kelly Kubec, Oregon State Steve Bell 9-0 Steve Bell, Maryland [12] Darius Little, North Carolina State Andrew Hochstrasser 9-8 Tristen DeShazer Fall 2:32 Tristen DeShazer, Northern Illinois Chris Notte, Oklahoma State Daniel Dennis 9-6 Daniel Dennis 5-4 Daniel Dennis, Iowa [4] Frank Gomez 5-4 Dave Marble, Bucknell Dave Marble 11-0 Cory VomBaur, Wyoming Dan Mitcheff 10-5 Frank Celorrio, Appalachian State Dan Mitcheff 8-0 Dan Mitcheff, Kent State Jayson Ness 6-1 Mike Grey, Cornell [11] Mike Grey 10-8 Brandon Low, California-Davis Jayson Ness 9-0 Conor Beebe, Central Michigan Jayson Ness 8-1 Jayson Ness, Minnesota [6] Reece Humphrey 1-0 Nick Fanthorpe, Iowa State [7] Nick Fanthorpe 19-4 Tyler Dillashaw, Cal State-Fullerton Jake Strayer 7-3 TB Rick Deubel, Edinboro Jake Strayer 7-2 Jake Strayer, Penn State [10] Matt Bonson, Virginia Reece Humphrey 15-6 Christian Smith 7-6 Christian Smith, Liberty Jim Conroy, Pittsburg State Reece Humphrey 16-7 Reece Humphrey Fall 0:12 Reece Humphrey, Ohio State [2] Compiled by wrestlingstats.com 2009 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 5 of 30 3/19/2009 to 3/21/2009 at St. Louis Conroy, Pittsburg State Conroy 17-5 Bonson, Virginia Bell 14-8 133 Consolation Bracket Bell, Maryland Bell 9-2 Deubel, Edinboro Deubel 12-3 Dillashaw, Cal State-Fullerton Bell 3-2 DeShazer Fall 2:06 DeShazer, Northern Illinois Mitcheff, Kent State Beebe, Central Michigan Low 3-2 Bell Med FFT Low, California-Davis Low 7-3 Hochstrasser 7-3 Novachkov, Cal Poly-SLO Hochstrasser, Boise State Baker 5-3 Celorrio, Appalachian State VomBaur 6-0 VomBaur, Wyoming Baker DFT Baker 5-4 Third Place: Jayson Ness, Minnesota 14-6 Baker, Navy Strayer, Penn State Fourth Place: Andrew Hochstrasser, Boise State Bye Kennedy 8-3 Fifth Place: James Kennedy, Illinois 16-0 Little, North Carolina State Kennedy 6-0 Sixth Place: Steve Bell, Maryland Fanthorpe, Iowa State Seventh Place: Daniel Dennis, Iowa Med FFT Kennedy 10-1 Kubec, Oregon State Eighth Place: Joe Baker, Navy Hutter 7-3 Hutter, Old Dominion Kennedy 5-2 Hutter 9-5 Smith, Liberty Ruggirello, Hofstra Kimbrell, Cal State-Bakersfield Kimbrell 5-2 Kennedy 6-3 Fisk, Lehigh Marble 14-9 Ness 8-2 Marble, Bucknell Ness, Minnesota Grey 13-5 Rappo, North Carolina Schavrien 9-3 Schavrien, Missouri Dennis 8-4 Grey 19-7 Grey, Cornell Dennis, Iowa Compiled by wrestlingstats.com 2009 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 6 of 30 3/19/2009 to 3/21/2009 at St.
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