Mistrzostwa NCAA Division I w Zapasach w 1989

Mistrzostwa NCAA Division I w zapasach rozgrywane były w Oklahoma City w dniach 16 - 18 marca 1989 roku. Zawody odbyły się w McCasland Field House i Gallagher-Iba Arena, na terenie Uniwersytetu Stanu Oklahoma i Uniwersytetu Oklahomy[1].

McCasland Field House

Wyniki

Drużynowo


All American

118 lb

Lp.ZawodnikSzkoła
1.Jack CuvoEast Stroudsburg
2.Doug WylandNorth Carolina
3.Chris BollinOklahoma
4.Zeke JonesArizona State
5.Jack GriffinNorthwestern
6.Ken ChertowPenn State
7.Steve MartinIowa
8.Donnie HeckelClemson


126 lb

Lp.ZawodnikSzkoła
1.Kendall CrossOklahoma State
2.Michael StokesNorth Carolina State
3.Jim MartinPenn State
4.Tom BrandsIowa
5.Peter GonzalezMontclair State
6.Jason KelberNebraska
7.Gary McCallIowa State
8.John EpperlyLehigh


134 lb

Lp.ZawodnikSzkoła
1.Sean O'DayEdinboro
2.T.J SewellOklahoma
3.Joe MelchioreIowa
4.John FisherMichigan
5.Chuck BarbeeOklahoma State
6.Anibál NievesEast Stroudsburg
7.Glenn JarrettOregon
8.Jerry DursoNotre Dame


142 lb

Lp.ZawodnikSzkoła
1.Pat SantoroPittsburgh
2.Junior SaundersArizona State
3.Mike ColeClarion
4.Larry GotcherMichigan
5.Pat BoydNotre Dame
6.Enzo CatulloNorth Carolina
7.Terry KennedyEdinboro
8.Joe ReynoldsOklahoma


150 lb

Lp.ZawodnikSzkoła
1.Tim KriegerIowa State
2.Karl MonacoMontclair State
3.Brian DolphIndiana
4.Richard BaileyCal State–Bakersfield
5.Tod ChesbroOklahoma State
6.Dave MorganBloomsburg
7.Thom OrtizArizona State
8.Tedon FleischmanNew Mexico


158 lb

Lp.ZawodnikSzkoła
1.Dan St. JohnArizona State
2.Joe PantaleoMichigan
3.Scott SchleicherNavy
4.Mark ReilandIowa
5.Joel SmithEastern Michigan
6.Wade ZimmermanFresno State
7.Steve HamiltonIowa State
8.Gordy MorganMinnesota


167 lb

Lp.ZawodnikSzkoła
1.Dave LeeWisconsin
2.Baron BlakleyOklahoma
3.Mike FarrellOklahoma State
4.Tom MarchettiBucknell
5.Jason MorrisSyracuse
6.Marty MorganMinnesota
7.Dan NiebuhrFresno State
8.Scott ChenowethNebraska


177 lb

Lp.ZawodnikSzkoła
1.Chris BarnesOklahoma State
2.Brad LloydLock Haven
3.Dave DeanMinnesota
4.Derek CapannaVirginia
5.Mike FunkNorthwestern
6.Marty MolinaEastern Illinois
7.Mike McHenryPurdue
8.Frank ZelinskyEdinboro


190 lb

Lp.ZawodnikSzkoła
1.Eric VoelkerIowa State
2.Mark WhiteheadNorthwestern
3.Chris ShortMinnesota
4.Todd SeilerWisconsin
5.John GintherArizona State
6.Gary HornerClarion
7.Andy VoitPenn State
8.Nate ToedterSt. Cloud State


275 lb

Lp.ZawodnikSzkoła
1.Carlton HaselrigPittsburgh at Johnstown
2.Joel GreenleeNorthern Iowa
3.Jon LlewellynIllinois
4.Pat McDadeBoise State
5.Brian JacksonNorth Carolina State
6.Kirk MammenOklahoma State
7.Greg HaladayPenn State
8.John MatyikoVirginia


Przypisy

  1. 1989 - 60th NCAA Wrestling Tournament, Nwhof.org [dostęp 2020-03-18] (ang.).

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