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62Nd NCAA Wrestling Tournament 3/19/1992 to 3/21/1992 At 62nd NCAA Wrestling Tournament 1992 3/19/1992 to 3/21/1992 at Oklahoma City Team Champion Iowa - 149 Points Outstanding Wrestler: Tom Brands - Iowa Gorriaran Award: Sylvester Terkay - North Carolina State Top Ten Team Scores Number of Individual Champs in parentheses. 1 Iowa 149 (3) 6 Arizona State 63 2 Oklahoma State 100.5 (1) 7 Wisconsin 34.25 (1) 3 Penn State 89.25 (1) 8 Clarion 33.5 (1) 4 Iowa State 72.25 9 North Carolina State 33.25 5 Ohio State 64.5 (1) 10 Northern Iowa 28.75 Champions and Place Winners Wrestler's seed in brackets, [US] indicates unseeeded. 1181st: Jeff Prescott [1] - Penn State (2-0) 2nd: Chad Zaputil [2] - Iowa 3rd: Eric Akin [4] - Iowa State (5-1) 4th: Donnell Rawls [5] - Appalachian State 5th: Erik Burnett [7] - Clarion (6-5) 6th: Kevin Kinane [US] - California PA 7th: Matt Hanutke [9] - Wisconsin (8-5) 8th: David Land [US] - Maryland 1261st: Terry Brands [1] - Iowa (8-5) 2nd: Shawn Charles [2] - Arizona State 3rd: Shawn Harrison [8] - Oklahoma (12-4) 4th: Shawn Nelson [6] - Penn State 5th: Babak Mohammadi [3] - Oregon State (6-5) 6th: Jody Staylor [5] - North Carolina 7th: Dan Flood [4] - Wisconsin (WBF 5:02) 8th: Brett Porter [US] - Edinboro 1341st: Tom Brands [1] - Iowa (6-2) 2nd: Alan Fried [2] - Oklahoma State 3rd: Marco Sanchez [7] - Arizona State (3-2) 4th: Bob Truby [4] - Penn State 5th: Mark Fergeson [6] - Cornell (5-3) 6th: Joey Gilbert [3] - Michigan 7th: Mike Moreno [10] - Iowa State (3-1) 8th: Brad Rozanski [US] - Bloomsburg 1421st: Troy Steiner [1] - Iowa (8-2) 2nd: Chris Owens [2] - Oklahoma State 3rd: Tom Miller [6] - Maryland (5-2) 4th: Kenny Liddell [US] - Missouri 5th: Jeff Lyons [US] - Indiana (12-3) 6th: Gerry Abas [9] - Fresno State 7th: Tom Shifflet [US] - Edinboro (9-7 SD) 8th: Guy Harris [US] - Tennessee-Chattanooga 1501st: Matt Demaray [1] - Wisconsin (5-2) 2nd: Troy Sunderland [3] - Penn State 3rd: Ken Ramsey [2] - Ohio State (3-2) 4th: Gary Steffensmeier [6] - Northern Iowa 5th: Terry Steiner [5] - Iowa (15-0) 6th: Torrae Jackson [4] - Iowa State 7th: Nels Nelson [7] - Boise State (6-5) 8th: David Barnes [US] - Miami Ohio 1581st: Pat Smith [1] - Oklahoma State (3-1) 2nd: Ray Miller [3] - Arizona State 3rd: Tom Ryan [2] - Iowa (12-3) 4th: Scott Hovan [5] - Pittsburgh 5th: Mike Schyck [8] - Ohio State (8-2) 6th: Tim Wittman [6] - Penn State 7th: Mike Marzetta [7] - Minnesota (WFT) 8th: Howard Langford [4] - Tennessee-Chattanooga 1671st: Charlie Jones [2] - Purdue (6-5) 2nd: Todd Chesbro [5] - Oklahoma State 3rd: Steve Hamilton [1] - Iowa State (5-3) 4th: Dave Hart [3] - Penn State 5th: Solomon Fleckman [8] - Lehigh (WBF 2:21) 6th: Trent Flack [10] - Oregon State 7th: Chris Kwortnik [4] - North Carolina State (5-2) 8th: Dave Myers [12] - Wyoming 1771st: Kevin Randleman [3] - Ohio State (WBF 3:39) 2nd: Corey Olson [5] - Nebraska 3rd: Bart Chelesvig [6] - Iowa (7-5 SD) 4th: Matt Johnson [2] - Iowa State 5th: Rich Powers [1] - Northern Iowa (WBF 1:33) 6th: Steve Williams [10] - North Carolina State 7th: Quincey Clark [US] - San Diego State (10-2) 8th: Matt White [US] - Penn State 1901st: Mark Kerr [4] - Syracuse (12-4) 2nd: Randy Couture [2] - Oklahoma State 3rd: Rex Holman [1] - Ohio State (14-2) 4th: Matt Case [10] - Northwestern 5th: Travis Fiser [3] - Iowa (9-4) 6th: Chris Nelson [5] - Nebraska 7th: Andy Foster [12] - Oklahoma (5-4) 8th: John Curtis [7] - George Mason 2751st: Kurt Angle [1] - Clarion (3-2) 2nd: Sylvester Terkay [2] - North Carolina State 3rd: Jamie Cutler [3] - Iowa State (3-2) 4th: Mike Anderson [5] - Arizona State 5th: John Oostendorp [7] - Iowa (11-1) 6th: Jon Morris [US] - Lehigh 7th: Lorenzo Neal [10] - Fresno State (2-1) 8th: Kirk Mammen [4] - Oklahoma State Compiled by wrestlingstats.com 1992 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 1 of 30 3/19/1992 to 3/21/1992 at Oklahoma City Owen Hibberd, Drexel [12] Tony Venturini 7-6 Tony Venturini, Eastern Michigan Donnell Rawls 9-2 Donnell Rawls, Appalachian State [5] 118 Weight Class Donnell Rawls 13-7 David Land, Maryland Donnell Rawls 15-5 Eric Akin, Iowa State [4] Eric Akin 8-1 Robbie Sordi, Fresno State Eric Akin Fall 6:08 Scott Kindig, Millersville Greg Rudin Fall 4:16 Greg Rudin, Illinois Jeff Prescott 13-6 Mike Friedman, Pennsylvania Jeff Prescott TF 17-1, 6:02 Jeff Prescott, Penn State [1] Jeff Prescott Fall 2:51 Brian Slates, Lock Haven Brian Slates 6-5 Erick Shaw, Old Dominion Matt Hanutke, Wisconsin [9] Jeff Prescott 12-3 Matt Hanutke 7-5 Jeremie Eckley, Nebraska Ty Moore, North Carolina [8] Matt Hanutke 6-4 OT Ty Moore 8-0 Mickey Nunez, Arizona State Jeff Prescott 2-0 David Sims, Cornell Gabe Zirkelbach 6-4 OT Gabe Zirkelbach, Purdue Chad Zaputil 10-2 Chad Zaputil, Iowa [2] Chad Zaputil TF 22-7, 7:00 Thad Allen, Air Force Chad Zaputil 17-6 Erik Burnett, Clarion [7] Erik Burnett 9-6 Joey Dansby, Cal Poly-SLO Erik Burnett 6-1 Jeff Mirabella, Northwestern Mike Darlington 8-2 Mike Darlington, Duke [10] Chad Zaputil 12-4 Dan Vidlak, Oregon [3] Dan Vidlak 12-1 Casey Yackin, Ohio University Kevin Kinane 10-8 OT Kevin Kinane, California PA Kevin Kinane 13-4 James Gallagher, Boston College Eric Folkins, Minnesota Kevin Kinane 5-4 Tim Casey TF 15-0, 7:00 Tim Casey, Bloomsburg [6] Brad Bruhl, Northern Iowa [11] Tim Casey 13-2 Charlie Morgan Fall 0:46 Charlie Morgan, Morgan State Compiled by Tanuki Enterprises ([email protected]) 1992 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 2 of 30 3/19/1992 to 3/21/1992 at Oklahoma City Land, Maryland Land 5-4 118 Consolation Bracket Venturini, Eastern Michigan Land 9-7 OT Sordi, Fresno State Land 13-7 Sordi 5-3 OT Rudin, Illinois Casey, Bloomsburg Friedman, Pennsylvania Burnett 3-2 Friedman 11-3 Rawls 5-4 Slates, Lock Haven Rawls, Appalachian State Moore 4-0 Eckley, Nebraska Burnett 8-2 Moore 9-6 Third Place: Eric Akin, Iowa State 5-1 Moore, North Carolina Burnett, Clarion Fourth Place: Donnell Rawls, Appalachian State Allen, Air Force Fifth Place: Erik Burnett, Clarion 6-5 Allen 11-4 Sixth Place: Kevin Kinane, California PA Zirkelbach, Purdue Seventh Place: Matt Hanutke, Wisconsin 8-5 Allen 6-3 Eighth Place: David Land, Maryland Dansby, Cal Poly-SLO Hanutke 8-3 Darlington 6-3 Darlington, Duke Hanutke, Wisconsin Gallagher, Boston College Akin 4-0 Vidlak TF 20-5, 6:00 Akin 4-1 Vidlak, Oregon Kinane, California PA Folkins 4-3 Folkins, Minnesota Akin 16-4 Folkins 11-3 Morgan, Morgan State Akin, Iowa State Compiled by Tanuki Enterprises ([email protected]) 1992 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 3 of 30 3/19/1992 to 3/21/1992 at Oklahoma City No Pigtails Bouts for 118 Weight Class Compiled by Tanuki Enterprises ([email protected]) 1992 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 4 of 30 3/19/1992 to 3/21/1992 at Oklahoma City David Hirsch, Cornell [12] David Hirsch 3-2 Neil Kohlberg, Northwestern Jody Staylor 5-3 Jody Staylor, North Carolina [5] 126 Weight Class Jody Staylor Fall 6:44 Dane Campbell, Miami Ohio Jody Staylor 2-1 Dan Flood, Wisconsin [4] Dan Flood 12-3 Vinnie Santaniello, Lock Haven Dan Flood TF 16-1, 7:00 Dave Gustovich, Brown Dave Gustovich 13-4 Buddy Smith, Missouri Terry Brands 9-6 T.J. Jaworsky, Oklahoma State [9] T.J. Jaworsky Fall 1:44 Scott Rosas, Millersville Shawn Harrison 8-4 Shawn Harrison, Oklahoma [8] Shawn Harrison 10-7 Mike Krafchick, Virginia Shane Roselle, Cal State-Bakersfield Terry Brands Fall 2:54 Scott Rohrer 10-4 Scott Rohrer, Minnesota Terry Brands, Iowa [1] Terry Brands TF 23-8, 4:59 Terry Brands Fall 1:43 Jarrett Clark, Oregon Terry Brands 8-5 Jason Cluff, Michigan Jason Cluff 8-1 Vance Light, Drake Shawn Charles 15-7 Shawn Charles, Arizona State [2] Shawn Charles 12-5 Andy Showalter, Northern Iowa Shawn Charles 16-5 Noel Clavel, Old Dominion [7] Brett Porter 8-4 Brett Porter, Edinboro Brett Porter 7-6 Marcus Gowens, Notre Dame [10] Marcus Gowens 4-1 Dan Smith, Boston University Shawn Charles 13-9 Shawn Nelson, Penn State [6] Shawn Nelson 13-0 Mike Hunter, Ohio University Shawn Nelson 5-3 Mike Pasdo, Marquette [11] Mike Pasdo 13-4 Brett Raimondo, Central Connecticut Steve Millward, West Virginia Babak Mohammadi 7-5 Steve Millward 14-8 Brian Mason, Virginia Military Bye Babak Mohammadi 7-3 Babak Mohammadi Babak Mohammadi, Oregon State [3] Compiled by Tanuki Enterprises ([email protected]) 1992 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 5 of 30 3/19/1992 to 3/21/1992 at Oklahoma City Campbell, Miami Ohio Hirsch 13-4 126 Consolation Bracket Hirsch, Cornell Hirsch 12-4 Santaniello, Lock Haven Nelson 6-1 Santaniello 9-0 Gustovich, Brown Nelson, Penn State Krafchick, Virginia Nelson Fall 3:23 Krafchick 8-5 Nelson Fall 5:40 Jaworsky, Oklahoma State Staylor, North Carolina Krafchick 8-2 Clark, Oregon Porter 3-1 Rohrer 5-2 Third Place: Shawn Harrison, Oklahoma 12-4 Rohrer, Minnesota Porter, Edinboro Fourth Place: Shawn Nelson, Penn State Showalter, Northern Iowa Fifth Place: Babak Mohammadi, Oregon State 6-5 Showalter 8-5 Sixth Place: Jody Staylor, North Carolina Cluff, Michigan Seventh Place: Dan Flood, Wisconsin Fall 5:02 Gowens 10-2 Eighth Place: Brett Porter, Edinboro Clavel, Old Dominion Harrison 11-5 Gowens 12-4 Gowens, Notre Dame Harrison, Oklahoma Hunter, Ohio University Harrison 3-2 Pasdo 2-1 Harrison 13-11 Pasdo, Marquette Mohammadi, Oregon State Millward 2-1 Bye Flood 10-1 Millward Millward, West Virginia Flood, Wisconsin Compiled by Tanuki Enterprises ([email protected]) 1992 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 6 of 30 3/19/1992 to 3/21/1992 at Oklahoma City No Pigtails Bouts for 126 Weight Class Compiled by Tanuki Enterprises ([email protected]) 1992 NCAA Wrestling Championship Page 7 of 30 3/19/1992 to 3/21/1992 at Oklahoma City Dan Carcelli,
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