Mistrzostwa NCAA Division I w Zapasach w 2001
Mistrzostwa NCAA Division I w zapasach rozgrywane były w Iowa City w dniach 15 - 17 marca 2001 roku. Zawody odbyły się na terenie Carver–Hawkeye Arena, hali sportowej Uniwersytetu Iowa[1].
Punkty zdobyło 71 drużyn.
Wyniki
Drużynowo
Kolejność | Szkoła | Zespół |
---|---|---|
1. | University of Minnesota | Golden Gophers |
2. | University of Iowa | Hawkeyes |
3. | Oklahoma State University | Cowboys |
4. | University of Oklahoma | Sooners |
5. | University of Illinois | Fighting Illini |
6. | Iowa State University | Cyclones |
7. | University of Michigan | Wolverines |
8. | University of Nebraska–Lincoln | Cornhuskers |
All American
125 lb
Lp. | Zawodnik | Szkoła |
---|---|---|
1. | Stephen Abas | Fresno State |
2. | Jody Strittmatter | Iowa |
3. | LeRoy Vega | Minnesota |
4. | A.J. Grant | Michigan |
5. | Mario Stuart | Lehigh |
6. | Matt Brown | Oklahoma State |
7. | Chris Williams | Michigan State |
8. | Ruben DeLeon | Cal State Bakersfield |
133 lb
Lp. | Zawodnik | Szkoła |
---|---|---|
1. | Eric Juergens | Iowa |
2. | Johnhy Thompson | Oklahoma State |
3. | Witt Durden | Oklahoma |
4. | Todd Beckerman | Nebraska |
5. | Roman Fleszar | Hofstra |
6. | Pat McNamara | Michigan State |
7. | David Douglas | Arizona State |
8. | Brett Lawrence | Minnesota |
141 lb
Lp. | Zawodnik | Szkoła |
---|---|---|
1. | Michael Lightner | Oklahoma |
2. | Doug Schwab | Iowa |
3. | Eric Larkin | Arizona State |
4. | Grant Hoerr | Wisconsin |
5. | Mark Conley | Navy |
6. | Sean Gray | Virginia Tech |
7. | Robert Sessley | Ohio State |
8. | Chad Erikson | Minnesota |
149 lb
Lp. | Zawodnik | Szkoła |
---|---|---|
1. | Adam Tirapelle | Illinois |
2. | Dave Esposito | Lehigh |
3. | Mike Zadick | Iowa |
4. | Jared Frayer | Oklahoma |
5. | JaMarr Billman | Lock Haven |
6. | Jared Lawrence | Minnesota |
7. | Mike Kulczycki | Michigan |
8. | Eric Schmiesing | Hofstra |
157 lb
Lp. | Zawodnik | Szkoła |
---|---|---|
1. | T.J Williams | Iowa |
2. | Bryan Snyder | Nebraska |
3. | Shane Roller | Oklahoma State |
4. | Luke Becker | Minnesota |
5. | Eric Jorgensen | Oregon State |
6. | Kirk White | Boise State |
7. | Yoshi Nakamura | Pennsylvania |
8. | Gray Maynard | Michigan State |
165 lb
Lp. | Zawodnik | Szkoła |
---|---|---|
1. | Don Pritzlaff | Wisconsin |
2. | Joe Heskett | Iowa State |
3. | Matt Lackey | Illinois |
4. | Brad Pike | Minnesota |
5. | Steve Blackford | Arizona State |
6. | Kevin Stanley | Indiana |
7. | Chris Vitale | Lehigh |
8. | Ben Shirk | Iowa |
174 lb
Lp. | Zawodnik | Szkoła |
---|---|---|
1. | Josh Koscheck | Edinboro |
2. | Maurice Worthy | Army |
3. | Otto Olson | Michigan |
4. | Jacob Volkmann | Minnesota |
5. | Tyrone Lewis | Oklahoma State |
6. | Gabe McMahan | Iowa |
7. | Jim Stanec | Cornell |
8. | Ati Conner | Nebraska |
184 lb
Lp. | Zawodnik | Szkoła |
---|---|---|
1. | Cael Sanderson | Iowa State |
2. | Daniel Cormier | Oklahoma State |
3. | Victor Sveda | Indiana |
4. | Andy Hrovat | Michigan |
5. | Damion Hahn | Minnesota |
6. | Cash Edward | Boise State |
7. | Josh Lambrecht | Oklahoma |
8. | Kyle Hansen | Northern Iowa |
197 lb
Lp. | Zawodnik | Szkoła |
---|---|---|
1. | Mark Munoz | Oklahoma State |
2. | Pat Quirk | Illinois |
3. | Owen Elzen | Minnesota |
4. | Rusty Cook | Boise State |
5. | Mike Fickell | Pennsylvania |
6. | David Shunamon | Edinboro |
7. | Brad Vering | Nebraska |
8. | Nik Fekete | Michigan State |
285 lb
Lp. | Zawodnik | Szkoła |
---|---|---|
1. | John Lockhart | Illinois |
2. | Thomas Rowlands | Ohio State |
3. | Garrett Lowney | Minnesota |
4. | Leonce Crump | Oklahoma |
5. | Billy Blunt | Fresno State |
6. | Paul Hynek | Northern Iowa |
7. | Matt Brink | Michigan |
8. | Jake Vercelli | Purdue |
Przypisy
- ↑ 2001 - 71st NCAA Wrestling Tournament, Nwhof.org [dostęp 2020-01-05] (ang.).
- ↑ History, Ncaa.org [dostęp 2020-01-02] (ang.).
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