Teams | 62 |
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Format | Double-elimination |
Finals site | Cleveland, Ohio Quicken Loans Arena |
Champions | Penn State Nittany Lions (8th title) |
Runner-up | Ohio State Buckeyes (5th title game) |
Semifinalists | |
Winning coach | Cael Sanderson (7th title) |
MVP | Bo Nickal ((Penn State)) |
Attendance | 113,743[1] |
Television | ESPN Networks |
The 2018 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships took place from March 15 to March 17 in Cleveland, Ohio, at the Quicken Loans Arena. The tournament went into its 88th NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships, and featured 62 teams across that level.
Rank | Team | Points |
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1 | Penn State | 1411⁄2 |
2 | Ohio State (H) | 1341⁄2 |
3 | Iowa | 97 |
4 | Michigan | 80 |
4 | NC State | 80 |
6 | Missouri | 611⁄2 |
7 | Cornell | 48 |
8 | Virginia Tech | 471⁄2 |
9 | Nebraska | 47 |
10 | Arizona State | 43 |
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Weight | First | Second | Third |
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125 lbs | Spencer Lee Iowa |
Nick Suriano Rutgers |
Nathan Tomasello Ohio State (H) |
133 lbs | Seth Gross South Dakota State |
Stevan Mićić Michigan |
Tariq Wilson NC State |
141 lbs | Yianni Diakomihalis Cornell |
Bryce Meredith Wyoming |
Joey McKenna Ohio State (H) |
149 lbs | Zain Retherford Penn State |
Ronald Perry Lock Haven |
Matthew Kolodzik Princeton |
157 lbs | Jason Nolf Penn State |
Hayden Hilday NC State |
Tyler Berger Nebraska |
165 lbs | Vincenzo Joseph Penn State |
Isaiah Martinez Illinois |
Evan Wick Wisconsin |
174 lbs | Zahid Valencia Arizona State |
Mark Hall Penn State |
Myles Amine Michigan |
184 lbs | Bo Nickal Penn State |
Myles Martin Ohio State (H) |
Emery Parker Illinois |
197 lbs | Michael Macchiavello NC State |
Jared Haught Virginia Tech |
Kyle Conel Kent State (H) |
285 lbs | Kyle Snyder Ohio State (H) |
Adam Coon Michigan |
Amar Dhesi Oregon State |