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62384-Wrestling DI DIVISION I Wrestling DIVISION I 2007 TEAM STANDINGS Northern Ill. ...................................................7 Fifth place: J.P. O’Connor, Harvard, def. Tyler Turner, 47. Virginia..........................................................4 Seventh place: 1. Minnesota ....................................................98 Wisconsin, 6-4; Matt Coughlin, 48. Kent St. .........................................................31/2 Indiana, def. Jordan Leen, Cornell, 11-6. 2. Iowa St. ......................................................881/2 3. Missouri .......................................................80 49. Appalachian St. ............................................3 157-POUND CLASS Cleveland St. .................................................3 4. Northwestern................................................711/2 Final: Trent Paulson, Iowa St., def. Craig Henning, 5. Oklahoma St. ..............................................69 Liberty............................................................3 Wisconsin, 6-4; Third place: Michael Poeta, Illinois, def. 6. Michigan .....................................................62 North Carolina ...............................................3 James Strouse, Hofstra, 2-1 (tiebreaker); Fifth place: 53. Army .............................................................21/2 7. Hofstra.........................................................601/2 Matt Kocher, Pittsburgh, def. C.P. Schlatter, Minnesota, 2- 8. Iowa............................................................57 54. Boise St. .......................................................2 1; Seventh place: Josh Zupancic, Stanford, def. Ryan 9. Edinboro......................................................56 Eastern Ill. .....................................................2 Hluschak, Drexel, 11-10 (tiebreaker). 10. Ohio St. ......................................................541/2 Gardner-Webb...............................................2 165-POUND CLASS 11. Penn St. ......................................................54 Northern Colo. ..............................................2 Final: Brian Perry, Stanford, def. Johny Hendricks, 12. Cornell.........................................................47 Old Dominion ................................................2 Oklahoma St., 4-3; Third place: Mathew Pell, Missouri, VMI ...............................................................2 13. Wisconsin ....................................................451/2 pinned Eric Tannenbaum, Michigan, 3:15; Fifth place: 14. Indiana ........................................................41 60. Buffalo ...........................................................1 Travis Paulson, Iowa St., def. Michael Patrovich, Hofstra, 15. Central Mich. ..............................................37 UNC Greensboro ...........................................1 5-4; Seventh place: Deonte Penn, Edinboro, pinned Mike Miller, Central Mich., 4:55. 16. Nebraska.....................................................341/2 Virginia Tech..................................................1 1 17. American .....................................................33 63. Boston U. ........................................................ /2 174-POUND CLASS 1 18. Navy ...........................................................32 North Dakota St. ............................................. /2 Final: Ben Askren, Missouri, def. Keith Gavin, Pittsburgh, 19. Illinois ..........................................................31 8-2; Third place: Eric Luedke, Iowa, def. Matthew 20. Pittsburgh .....................................................30 2007 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Stolpinski, Navy, 3-2; Fifth place: Brandon Mason, 21. Chattanooga ................................................291/2 125-POUND CLASS Oklahoma St., def. Steve Luke, Michigan, 1-0; Seventh 22. UC Davis.....................................................29 Final: Paul Donahoe, Nebraska, def. Sam Hazewinkel, place: Brandon Sinnott, Central Mich., def. Matthew Harvard .......................................................29 Oklahoma, 3-1 (sudden victory); Third place: Troy Palmer, Columbia, 7-3. Oklahoma....................................................29 Nickerson, Cornell, def. Angel Escobedo, Indiana, 3-0; 184-POUND CLASS 25. Penn ............................................................28 Fifth place: Jayson Ness, Minnesota, pinned Obenson Final: Jake Herbert, Northwestern, def. Jake Varner, 26. Oregon St. ..................................................22 Blanc, Lock Haven, 1:00; Seventh place: Tanner Iowa St., 6-1; Third place: Roger Kish, Minnesota, def. Gardner, Stanford, pinned Charlie Falck, Iowa, 2:41. 27. Cal Poly.......................................................211/2 Alex Clemsen, Edinboro, 3-2; Fifth place: Tyrel Todd, 28. West Virginia...............................................21 133-POUND CLASS Michigan, pinned Mike Pucillo, Ohio St., 4:34; Seventh 29. Michigan St. ...............................................191/2 Final: Matthew Valenti, Penn, def. Coleman Scott, place: Louis Caputo, Harvard, def. Joshua Arnone, 30. Rider ...........................................................171/2 Oklahoma St., 4-2; Third place: Nick Simmons, Cornell, 2-0. 31. Cal St. Fullerton ............................................161/2 Michigan St., def. Matt Keller, Chattanooga, 8-0; Fifth 197-POUND CLASS 32. Stanford.......................................................16 place: Darrell Vasquez, Cal Poly, def. Tyler McCormick, Final: Joshua Glenn, American, def. Kurt Backes, Iowa 33. Lock Haven..................................................151/2 Missouri, 7-4; Seventh place: Jake Strayer, Penn St., St., 6-4 (sudden victory); Third place: Chris Weidman, 34. Arizona St. ..................................................121/2 pinned Andrae Hernandez, Indiana, 2:38. Hofstra, def. J.D. Bergman, Ohio St., 9-4; Fifth place: Maryland .....................................................121/2 141-POUND CLASS Phil Davis, Penn St., def. Jerry Rinaldi, Cornell, 8-4; UNI .............................................................121/2 Final: Derek Moore, UC Davis, def. Ryan Lang, Seventh place: Mike Tamillow, Northwestern, def. Nick 37. Bloomsburg ..................................................101/2 Northwestern, 17-2 (technical fall, 5:41); Third place: Roy, Michigan, 7-3. 38. Lehigh..........................................................10 Charles Griffin, Hofstra, def. Nathan Morgan, Oklahoma HEAVYWEIGHT CLASS North Carolina St. .......................................10 St., 6-2; Fifth place: Don Fisch, Rider, pinned Brandon Final: Cole Konrad, Minnesota, pinned Aaron Anspach, 40. Drexel............................................................81/2 Rader, West Virginia, 4:42; Seventh place: J Jaggers, Penn St., 1:53; Third place: Dustin Fox, Northwestern, Ohio St., def. Max Meltzer, Harvard, 7-1. Sacred Heart..................................................81/2 def. Ty Watterson, Oregon St., 3-1; Fifth place: Ryan 42. Bucknell .........................................................8 149-POUND CLASS Gritter, Central Mich., def. Wade Sauer, Cal St. Fullerton, Purdue ...........................................................8 Final: Gregor Gillespie, Edinboro, def. Joshua Churella, 9-6; Seventh place: Payam Zarrinpour, Sacred Heart, 44. Cal St. Bakersfield ..........................................7 Michigan, 3-1 (sudden victory); Third place: Dustin def. Michael Spaid, Bloomsburg, 11-8. Columbia .......................................................7 Schlatter, Minnesota, def. Lance Palmer, Ohio St., 1-0; History Team Results (Note: No tournament held, 1943-45.) *Unofficial champions. Final Session Championships Year Champion Coach Points Runner-Up Points Host or Site Attendance Total Attendance# 1928................ *Oklahoma St. E.C. Gallagher Iowa St., Michigan Iowa St. — — 1929................ Oklahoma St. E.C. Gallagher 26 Michigan 18 Ohio St. — — 1930................ Oklahoma St. E.C. Gallagher 27 Illinois 14 Penn St. — — 1931................ *Oklahoma St. E.C. Gallagher Iowa St. Brown — — 1932................ *Indiana W.H. Thom Oklahoma St. Indiana — — 1933................ *Iowa St. Hugo Otopalik Lehigh — — *Oklahoma St. E.C. Gallagher 1934................ Oklahoma St. E.C. Gallagher 29 Indiana 19 Michigan — — 1935................ Oklahoma St. E.C. Gallagher 36 Oklahoma 18 Lehigh — — 1936................ Oklahoma Paul Keen 14 Central Okla. 10 Wash. & Lee — — Oklahoma St. 10 1937................ Oklahoma St. E.C. Gallagher 31 Oklahoma 13 Indiana St. — — 1938................ Oklahoma St. E.C. Gallagher 19 Illinois 15 Penn St. — — 1939................ Oklahoma St. E.C. Gallagher 33 Lehigh 12 Frank. & Marsh. — — 1940................ Oklahoma St. E.C. Gallagher 24 Indiana 14 Illinois — — 1941................ Oklahoma St. Art Griffith 37 Michigan St. 26 Lehigh — — 1942................ Oklahoma St. Art Griffith 31 Michigan St. 26 Michigan St. — — DIVISION I Final Session Championships Year Champion Coach Points Runner-Up Points Host or Site Attendance Total Attendance# 1946................ Oklahoma St. Art Griffith 25 UNI 24 Oklahoma St. — — 1947................ Cornell College Paul Scott 32 UNI 19 Illinois — — 1948................ Oklahoma St. Art Griffith 33 Michigan St. 28 Lehigh — — 1949................ Oklahoma St. Art Griffith 32 UNI 27 Colorado St. — — 1950................ UNI David McCuskey 30 Purdue 16 UNI — — 1951................ Oklahoma Port Robertson 24 Oklahoma St.
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