
The Big Ten also did very well in the individual championships.
125: #1 Angel Escobedo, Indiana – W, 8-3 dec.
#2 Jayson Ness, Minnesota
133: #3 Coleman Scott, Oklahoma State – WBF (0:49)
#4 Joey Slaton, Iowa
141: #6 J Jaggers, Ohio State – W, 5-2 dec.
#1 Chad Mendes, Cal Poly
149: #1 Brent Metcalf, Iowa – W, 14-8 dec.
#6 Bubba Jenkins, Penn State
157: #8 Jordan Leen, Cornell – W, 5-4 dec.
#2 Mike Poeta, Illinois
165: #2 Mark Perry, Iowa – W, 5-2 dec.
#1 Eric Tannenbaum, Michigan
174: #1 Keith Gavin, Pittsburgh – W, 4-2
#2 Steve Luke, Michigan
184: #2 Mike Pucillo, Ohio State – W, 3-3 dec. (tb; rt)
#1 Jake Varner, Iowa State
197: #2 Phil Davis, Penn State – W, 7-2 dec.
#4 Wynn Michalak, Central Michigan
HWT:#1 Dustin Fox, Northwestern – W, 4-2 (sv) dec.
#2 J.D. Bergman, Ohio State
Seven of the ten champions were Big Ten wrestlers. Northwestern, Iowa, Ohio State, Penn State, and Indiana all had champion wreslters. Any match that didn't have a Big Ten wrestler winning, had one losing. Every championship match was represented by either a winner, loser, or both from the Big Ten. That is awesome.
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