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Big 12 Wrestling Record Book CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS Big 12 Wrestling Record Book CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1997 1998 March 8 March 7 Hearnes Center The Lloyd Noble Center Columbia, Mo. Norman, Okla. TEAM RESULTS TEAM RESULTS 1. Oklahoma State 92 1. Oklahoma State 98 2. Iowa State 78 2. Oklahoma 55.5 3. Oklahoma 55 3. Nebraska 54 4. Nebraska 41.5 4. Iowa State 47 5. Missouri 20 5. Missouri 15 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 118-Pound 118-Pound Championship -- Teague Moore, OSU dec. Shane Valdez, OU; 4-3 Championship -- Teague Moore, OSU dec. Shane Valdez, OU; 3-1 (ot) Third Place -- Cody Sanderson, ISU maj. dec. Todd Beckerman, NU; 11-3 Third Place -- Cody Sanderson, ISU dec. Paul Gomez, NU; 6-3 126-Pound 126-Pound Championship -- Dwight Hinson, ISU dec. Eric Guerrero, OSU; 3-2 Championship -- Dwight Hinson, ISU dec. Eric Guerrero, OSU; 2-0 Third Place -- Dane Valdez, OU dec. Jeramie Welder, NU; 3-1 Third Place -- Dane Valdez, OU dec. Jeramie Welder, NU; 6-1 134-Pound 134-Pound Championship -- Steven Schmidt, OSU dec. Brad Canoyer, NU; 6-4 Championship -- Michael Lightner, OU dec. Brad Canoyer, NU; 10-3 Third Place -- Bo Eubanka, OU dec. Frank Kisley, ISU; 2-1 Third Place -- Jamil Kelly, OSU dec. Jeff Urban, MU; 9-2 142-Pound 142-Pound Championship -- Scott Reyna, OSU fall Mike Harp, MU; 4:04 Championship -- Steven Schmidt, OSU dec. Mike Harp, MU; 8-3 Third Place -- David Maldanado, ISU fall Jose DeAnda, NU; 5:34 Third Place -- Cole Sanderson, ISU dec. Allen Hankins, NU; 3-1 (ot) 150-Pound 150-Pound Championship -- Chris Bono, ISU dec. Rodney Jones, OU; 13-5 Championship -- Jimmy Arias, OSU dec. David Maldanado, ISU; 7-1 Third Place -- Jimmy Arias, OSU dec. Ryan Bauer, NU; 2-1 Third Place -- Rodney Jones, OU tech. fall Matt Webster, MU; 21-6 (6:29) 158-Pound 158-Pound Championship -- Hardell Moore, OSU dec. Byron Tucker, OU; 4-3 (tb) Championship -- Hardell Moore, OSU dec. Temoer Terry, NU; 6-2 Third Place -- Jason Kraft, NU dec. John Deleon, ISU; 7-2 Third Place -- Byron Tucker, OU dec. Jared Sears, MU; 11-5 167-Pound 167-Pound Championship -- Mark Branch, OSU dec. Justin Thaw, MU; 7-0 Championship -- Mark Smith, OSU dec. Ben Perkins, ISU; 3-0 Third Place -- Bart Horton, ISU dec. Mike Roller, OU; 7-1 Third Place -- Michael Roller, OU maj. dec. Jason Moore, MU; 11-3 177-Pound 177-Pound Championship -- Mark Smith, OSU dec. Barry Weldon, ISU; 5-3 Championship -- Brad Vering, NU dec. Mark Munoz, OSU; 4-2 Third Place -- Charles McTorry, NU dec. Waymon May, Ou; 16-9 Third Place -- Jason Street, OU dec. Matt Mulvihill, ISU; 6-5 190-Pound 190-Pound Championship -- John Kading, OU dec. Matt Mulvhill, ISU; 9-3 Championship -- Ryan Tobin, NU maj. dec. Pat Popolizio, OSU; 12-3 Third Place -- Pat Popolizio, OSU dec. Scott Munson, NU; 5-4 Third Place -- Orville Palmer, OU dec. Zach Thompson, ISU; 4-3 Heavyweight Heavyweight Championship -- Tolly Thompson, NU maj. dec. Trey Swan, OSU; 13-3 Championship -- Ben Lee, OSU dec. J.R. Plienis, NU; 3-2 Third Place -- Trent Hyneck, NU dec. Thomas Patterson, MU; 7-0 Third Place -- Trent Hynek, ISU dec. John Henry Ward, OU; 3-1 BIG 12 RECORD BOOK -- WRESTLING 113 1999 2000 March 6 March 5 Hilton Coliseum Bob Devaney Sports Center Ames, Iowa Lincoln, Nebraska TEAM RESULTS TEAM RESULTS 1. Oklahoma 82.5 1. Oklahoma State 84 2. Oklahoma State 76 2. Iowa State 68 3. Iowa State 64 3. Oklahoma 65 4. Nebraska 57.5 4. Nebraska 49.5 5. Missouri 6 5. Missouri 14.5 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 125-Pound 125-Pound Championship -- Shane Valdez, OU dec. Teague Moore, OSU; 5-3 (ot) Championship -- Jeff Ragan, OSU dec. Quantres Bates, OU; 12-7 Third Place -- Paul Gomez, NU maj. dec. Jake Lapinski, MU; 15-6 Third Place -- Paul Gomez, NU dec. Matt Azevedo, ISU; 8-2 133-Pound 133-Pound Championship -- Eric Guerrero, OSU dec. Cody Sanderson, ISU; 5-3 Championship -- Cody Sanderson, ISU fall Todd Beckerman, NU; 3:36 Third Place -- Dane Valdez, OU dec. Todd Beckerman, NU; 7-2 Third Place -- Charles Walker, OSU dec. Witt Durden, OU; 8-2 141-Pound 141-Pound Championship -- Michael Lightner, OU dec. Jose DeAnda, NU; 5-2 Championship -- Michael Lightner, OU dec. Jamill Kelly, OSU; 4-1 Third Place -- Charles Walker, OSU dec. Benjie Winegarden, ISU; 8-3 Third Place -- Sonny Marchette, ISU dec. Jeremy Spates, MU; 3-2 149-Pound 149-Pound Championship -- Reggie Wright, OSU pinned Jared Frayer, OU; 4:23 Championship -- Reggie Wright, OSU dec. Joe Henson, NU; 4-2 Third Place -- Cole Sanderson, ISU dec. Joe Henson, NU; 6-2 Third Place -- Billy Maldonado, ISU fall Jeff Urban, MU; 4:21 157-Pound 157-Pound Championship -- Bryan Snyder, NU dec. David Maldonado, ISU; 3-1 (ot) Championship -- Bryan Snyder, NU forfeit over David Kjeldgaard, OU Third Place -- David Kjeldgaard, OU maj. dec. Matt Webster, MU; 10-2 Third Place -- Cole Sanderson, ISU maj. dec. Shane Roller, OSU; 11-3 165-Pound 165-Pound Championship -- Joe Heskett, ISU dec. Ty Wilcox, OSU; 6-3 Championship -- Ty Wilcox, OSU dec. Joe Heskett, ISU; 3-2 Third Place -- Rodney Jones, OU maj. dec. Zac Dominguez, NU; 15-3 Third Place -- Robbie Waller, OU fall Tony Denke, NU; 6:40 174-Pound 174-Pound Championship -- Mark Smith, OSU maj. dec. Michael Barger, OU; 10-2 Championship -- Byron Tucker, OU dec. John Kopnisky, MU; 13-3 Third Place -- Perry Parks, ISU dec. Charles McTorry, NU; 11-10 Third Place -- Tony Gansen, OSU dec. Ati Conner, NU; 6-4 184-Pound 184-Pound Championship -- Cael Sanderson, ISU dec. Brad Vering, NU; 9-5 Championship -- Cael Sanderson, ISU dec. Daniel Cormier, OSU; 8-4 Third Place -- Mark Munoz, OSU dec. Tom Grossman, OU; 3-2 Third Place -- Tom Grossman, OU, inj. def. Charles McTorry, NU 197-Pound 197-Pound Championship -- Zach Thompson, ISU dec. Waymon May, OU; 5-2 Championship -- Mark Munoz, OSU dec. Brad Vering, NU; 3-1 Third Place -- Scott Munson, NU maj. dec. Kevin Herron, MU; 13-4 Third Place -- Zach Thomspon, ISU dec. Orville Palmer, OU; 3-1 (OT) Heavyweight Heavyweight Championship -- John Henry Ward, OU dec. J.R. Plienis, NU; 3-1 Championship -- Trent Hynek, ISU dec. Dave Anderson, OSU; 8-6 Third Place -- Dave Anderton, OSU pinned Mark Knauer, ISU; 6:58 Third Place -- Brent Boeshans, OU dec. Chad Hertzog, MU; 6-4 114 BIG 12 RECORD BOOK -- WRESTLING 2001 2002 March 2-3 March 9 Gallagher -Iba Arena Lloyd Noble Center Stillwater, Oklahoma Norman, Oklahoma TEAM RESULTS TEAM RESULTS 1. Oklahoma State 85 1. Oklahoma 87 2. Oklahoma 68 2. Oklahoma State 73 3. Iowa State 67.5 3. Iowa State 63.5 4. Nebraska 50 4. Nebraska 32.5 5. Missouri 10.5 5. Missouri 26.5 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 125-Pound 125-Pound Championship -- Jason Powell, NU dec. Matt Ridings, OU; 5-1 Championship -- Skyler Holman, OSU dec. Matt Ridings, OU; 6-1 Third Place -- Matt Brown, OSU dec. Justin Spates, MU ; 4-3 Third Place -- Jason Powell, NU dec. Mark Bader, MU; 7-0 133-Pound 133-Pound Championship -- Johnny Thompson, OSU dec. Todd Beckerman, NU; 3-2 Championship -- Johnny Thompson, OSU dec. Witt Durden, OU; 4-0 Third Place -- Matt Azevedo, ISU dec. Witt Durden, OU; 2-1 Third Place -- Zach Roberson, ISU maj. dec. Joey Malia, NU; 11-3 141-Pound 141-Pound Championship -- Michael Lightner, OU dec. Charles Walker, OSU; 8-4 Championship -- Aaron Holker, ISU fall J.P. Reese, MU; 4:09 Third Place -- Zach Roberson, ISU m. dec. J.P. Reese, MU; 14-2 Third Place --Nate Parker, OU fall Ronnie Delk, OSU; 3:21 149-Pound 149-Pound Championship -- Reggie Wright, OSU dec. Jared Frayer, OU; 3-0 Championship -- Jared Frayer, OU dec. Billy Maldanado, ISU; 10-3 Third Place -- Billy Maldonado, ISU dec. Kenny Burleson, MU; 8-4 Third Place -- Travis Shufelt, NU fall Jeremy Spates, MU; 4:20 157-Pound 157-Pound Championship -- Bryan Snyder, NU dec. Cole Sanderson, ISU; 9-5 Championship -- Bryan Snyder, NU dec. Shane Roller, OSU; 6-2 Third Place -- Shane Roller, OSU dec. Brian Burrows, OU; 11-7 Third Place -- Doug Cielseki, OU dec. Kenny Burleson, MU; 5-2 165-Pound 165-Pound Championship -- Joe Heskett, ISU dec. Robbie Waller, OU, 5-1 Championship -- Joe Heskett, ISU dec. Tyrone Lewis, OSU; 3-1 Third Place -- Tony Denke, NU win by injury default Chris Pendleton, Third Place -- Robbie Waller, OU dec. Tyron Woodley, MU; 8-6 (TB) OSU 174-Pound 174-Pound Championship -- Ty Wilcox, OU dec Michael Barger, OU; 4-2 (TB) Championship -- Tyrone Lewis, OSU pins Perry Parks, ISU; 1:29 Third Place -- John Kopnisky, MU dec. Nick Passolano, ISU; 7-3 Third Place -- Ati Conner, NU dec. John Kopnisky, MU; 9-4 184-Pound 184-Pound Championship -- Josh Lambrecht, OU dec. Pat Popolizio, OSU; 4-0 Championship -- Cael Sanderson, ISU dec. Daniel Cormier, OSU; 8-3 Third Place -- Travis Pascoe, NU dec. Dante Stone, MU; 6-5 Third Place -- Josh Lanbrecht, OU pins Ry Stone, MU; 1:48 197-Pound 197-Pound Championship -- Cael Sanderson, ISU tech fall Scott Barker, OSU; 21-4 Championship -- Mark Munoz, OSU dec. Brad Vering, NU; 5-3 Third Place -- Tom Grossman, OU fall Willie Gruenwald, OSU; 4:00 Third Place -- Zach Thompson, ISU dec. Waymon May, OU; 3-1 Heavyweight Heavyweight Championship -- Leonce Crump, OU dec. James Huml, OSU; 3-2 Championship -- Leonce Crump, OU dec. James Huml. OSU; 3-2 Third Place -- Mark Knauer, ISU dec. Kevin Herron, MU; 6-4 Third Place -- Mark Knayer, ISU dec.
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