The 2022 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships took place from March 17–19, 2022, in Detroit, Michigan at the Little Caesars Arena. The tournament is the 91st NCAA Division I Wrestling Championship.[1]
Teams | 62 |
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Format | Knockout |
Finals site | Detroit, Michigan Little Caesars Arena |
Champions | Penn State (10th title) |
Runner-up | Michigan |
Semifinalists | |
Winning coach | Cael Sanderson (9th title) |
Television | ESPN Networks |
Team results
edit- Note: Top 10 only
- (H): Team from hosting U.S. state
Rank | Team | Points |
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1 | Penn State | 1311⁄2 |
2 | Michigan (H) | 95 |
3 | Iowa | 74 |
4 | Arizona State | 661⁄2 |
5 | Nebraska | 591⁄2 |
6 | Northwestern | 571⁄2 |
7 | Cornell | 541⁄2 |
8 | Virginia Tech | 521⁄2 |
9 | Missouri | 491⁄2 |
10 | NC State | 49 |
Individual results
edit- (H): Individual from hosting U.S. State
Source:[2]
Weight | First | Second | Third | Fourth | Fifth | Sixth | Seventh | Eighth |
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125 lbs | #1 Nick Suriano Michigan (H) |
#3 Pat Glory Princeton |
#2 Vito Arujau Cornell |
#10 Michael DeAugustino Northwestern |
#8 Patrick McKee Minnesota |
#4 Brandon Courtney Arizona State |
#6 Eric Barnett Wisconsin |
#11 Brandon Kaylor Oregon State |
133 lbs | #1 Roman Bravo-Young Penn State |
#2 Daton Fix Oklahoma State |
#5 Austin Desanto Iowa |
#3 Michael McGee Arizona State |
#7 Lucas Byrd Illinois |
#4 Korbin Myers Virginia Tech |
#10 Chris Cannon Northwestern |
#11 Devan Turner Oregon State |
141 lbs | #1 Nick Lee Penn State |
#15 Kizhan Clarke North Carolina |
#3 Sebastian Rivera Rutgers |
#8 Grant Willits Oregon State |
#6 Cole Matthews Pittsburgh |
#4 Real Woods Stanford |
#10 Jake Bergeland Minnesota |
#12 CJ Composto Pennsylvania |
149 lbs | #1 Yianni Diakomihalis Cornell |
#10 Ridge Lovett Nebraska |
#11 Bryce Andonian Virginia Tech |
#3 Austin Gomez Wisconsin |
#4 Sammy Sasso Ohio State |
#6 Jonathan Milner Appalachian State |
#2 Tariq Wilson NC State |
#5 Kyle Parco Arizona State |
157 lbs | #2 Ryan Deakin Northwestern |
#5 Quincy Monday Princeton |
#1 David Carr Iowa State |
#10 Peyton Robb Nebraska |
#8 Will Lewan Michigan (H) |
#3 Jacori Teemer Arizona State |
#17 Hunter Willits Oregon State |
#11 Austin O'Connor North Carolina |
165 lbs | #2 Keegan O'Toole Missouri |
#5 Shane Griffith Stanford |
#1 Evan Wick Cal Poly |
#6 Cameron Amine Michigan (H) |
#3 Alex Marinelli Iowa |
#4 Dean Hamiti Wisconsin |
#7 Carson Kharchla Ohio State |
#9 Peyton Hall West Virginia |
174 lbs | #1 Carter Starocci Penn State |
#2 Mekhi Lewis Virginia Tech |
#4 Hayden Hidlay NC State |
#5 Michael Kemerer Iowa |
#3 Logan Massa Michigan (H) |
#6 Dustin Plott Oklahoma State |
#9 Mikey Labriola Nebraska |
#10 Clay Lautt North Carolina |
184 lbs | #2 Aaron Brooks Penn State |
#1 Myles Amine Michigan (H) |
#4 Parker Keckeisen Northern Iowa |
#5 Bernie Truax Cal Poly |
#3 Trent Hidlay NC State |
#7 Kaleb Romero Ohio State |
#8 Marcus Coleman Iowa State |
#11 Jonathan Loew Cornell |
197 lbs | #1 Max Dean Penn State |
#6 Jacob Warner Iowa |
#2 Stephen Buchanan Wyoming |
#7 Rocky Elam Missouri |
#10 Yonger Bastida Iowa State |
#21 Gavin Hoffman Ohio State |
#3 Eric Schultz Nebraska |
#14 Greg Bulsak Rutgers |
285 lbs | #1 Gable Steveson Minnesota |
#2 Cohlton Schultz Arizona State |
#6 Jordan Wood Lehigh |
#4 Greg Kerkvliet Penn State |
#7 Mason Parris Michigan (H) |
#9 Lucas Davison Northwestern |
#3 Tony Cassioppi Iowa |
#12 Christian Lance Nebraska |
References
edit- ^ "2022 NCAA Wrestling tournament schedule". NCAA.com. March 8, 2022. Retrieved March 19, 2022.
- ^ "2022 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships Bracket" (PDF). NCAA.com. March 19, 2022. Retrieved March 19, 2022.