Draft:1990 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships
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Tournament information | |
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Sport | College wrestling |
Location | College Park, Maryland |
Dates | March 22, 1990–March 24, 1990 |
Host(s) | University of Maryland |
Venue(s) | Jones-Hill House |
Final positions | |
Champions | Oklahoma State (29th title) |
1st runners-up | Arizona State |
2nd runners-up | Iowa |
MVP | Chris Barnes (Oklahoma State) |
The 1990 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships were the 60th NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships to be held. Maryland University in College Park hosted the tournament. The tournament was held at the Jones-Hill House.
Oklahoma State won the team championship with 117.75 points, their 29th team title, and had two individual champions.[1]
Chris Barnes of Oklahoma State was named the Most Outstanding Wrestler and Doug Streicher of Iowa received the Gorriaran Award.
Team results
Rank | School | Points |
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1 | Oklahoma State | 117.75 |
2 | Arizona State | 104.75 |
3 | Iowa | 102.75 |
4 | Northwestern | 66.75 |
5 | Nebraska | 64.25 |
6 | Penn State | 57.5 |
7 | Oklahoma | 48.25 |
8 | Indiana | 45.5 |
9 | Iowa State | 43.5 |
10 | Minnesota | 42.25 |
Individual finals
Weight class | Championship match (champion in boldface)[2] |
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118 lbs | Jack Griffin, Northwestern MAJ Zeke Jones, Arizona State, 12–4 |
126 lbs | Terry Brands, Iowa DEC Jason Kelber, Nebraska, 3–2 |
134 lbs | Tom Brands, Iowa DEC Dave Zuniga, Minnesota, 9–7 |
142 lbs | Joe Reynolds, Oklahoma DEC Thom Ortiz, Arizona State, 7–3 |
150 lbs | Brian Dolph, Indiana DEC Gary Steffensmeier, Northern Iowa, 11–5 |
158 lbs | Pat Smith, Oklahoma State DEC Scot Schleicher, Navy, 11–7 |
167 lbs | Dan St. John, Arizona State DEC Brad Traviolia, Northwestern, 6–3 |
177 lbs | Chris Barnes, Oklahoma State MAJ Marty Morgan, Minnesota, 10–2 |
190 lbs | Matt Ruppel, Lehigh DEC Brooks Simpson, Iowa, 6–5 |
275 lbs | Kurt Angle, Clarion DEC Greg Haladay, Penn State, 3–2 |
References
- NCAA Division I Wrestling Championship
- 1990 in sport wrestling
- Wrestling competitions in the United States
- 1990 in American sports
- 1990 in sports in Oklahoma
- March 1990 sports events in the United States
- ^ "OKLAHOMA STATE WINS NCAA WRESTLING TITLE". Deseret News. 1990-03-25. Retrieved 2025-08-20.
- ^ "National Wrestling Hall of Fame". National Wrestling Hall of Fame - Visit. Retrieved 2025-08-20.