2023 NCAA Wrestling Championships team results Team Race Breakdown

2023 NCAA Wrestling Championships team results; Team Race Breakdown – FloWrestling

Check out the following article for the latest team results and a team race breakdown at the 2023 NCAA Wrestling Championships.

16-18 March · Resumes yesterday at 16:00 UTC

2023 NCAA Championships Watch Party

Top 10 after session 3

LocationteamPoints
1Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania78
2Iowa, IA48
3Cornell, New York45.5
4Nebraska, Nebraska44
5Michigan, MI39
6Missouri, MO34
7State of Ohio, OH31
8thNC State, NC29
9State of Iowa, IA28
10State of Arizona, AZ27

Penn State takes 7 to semifinals!

Penn State had a historic quarterfinal round Friday morning that saw all 7 of their quarterfinalists advance to the semifinals. Roman Bravo-Young, Beau Bartlett, Shayne Van-Ness, Levi Haines, Carter Starocci, Aaron Brooks and Greg Kerkvliet were the 7 Nittany Lion wrestlers who advanced to the semifinals. A birth in the semifinals not only guarantees them a top 6 finish, but each semifinalist also earned 7 team points from Penn State. Alongside the semi-finalists, Max Dean is still alive and will wrestle Jaxon Smith in the round of 16 on Friday night.

The battle for a team trophy is close!

Iowa might be in second place, but there are 7-8 other teams with a realistic chance of making the top 4 and taking home a team trophy. Significant points are available in the next round, with 7 points on the line for a semi-final win and 3.5 points up for grabs for a round of 16 win. With so many teams still chasing a trophy, Friday night’s round will be crucial for any team in the top ten.

Check out the chart below for a breakdown of the scoring potential for each team on Friday night:

teamsemifinalistsround of 16
Pennsylvania71
Iowa34
Cornell33
Nebraska41
Michigan23
Missouri24
State of Ohio16
NC state13
State of Iowa14
State of Arizona22

*We will update this article at the end of each session, so check back Friday night for the latest update.

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Top 10 after session 2

LocationteamPoints
1Pennsylvania26
2Iowa21.5
3Missouri17.5
T4Minnesota16.5
T4NC state16.5
T6Cornell15.5
T6Nebraska15.5
T8Michigan14.5
T8State of Ohio14.5
T10State of Arizona13
T10Virginia Tech13
T10Wisconsin13

Penn State with 7 in quarters – Iowa Trails with 5

Penn State advanced 7 of their 9 wrestlers to the quarterfinals and has a 4.5 point lead over Iowa, which has only 4 wrestlers in the quarterfinals. Despite Alex Facundo going 0-2 and Max Dean losing to Silas Allred, the Nittany Lions extended their lead with 11 bonus points from their winning wrestlers. Those bonus points alone would be enough to keep up with the entirety of the current team in 15th place.

Of the teams after Penn State in the top 10, Missouri has the most in quarterfinals, with 6 wrestlers battling for a spot in the semifinals on Friday morning. After that, the Tigers have 3 wrestlers alive in the consolation round. Next, both Nebraska and Virginia have 5 wrestlers in the quarter. Nebraska has only 2 survivors in the consolation round while Virginia Tech has 3 wrestlers alive at the back to fight for All-American honors.

Iowa head coach Tom Brands recaps Day 1 for the Hawkeyes:

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Top 10 after session 1

LocationteamPoints
1Pennsylvania16
2NC state12.5
3Iowa12
4north iowa10
4State of Ohio10
T6Minnesota9
T6Missouri9
T6Wisconsin9
9Nebraska8.5
T10Cornell8th
T10Illinois8th
T10State of Iowa8th
T10Michigan8th

Bonus points The difference for Penn State in Session 1

Penn State had won 8 of its 9 wrestlers Thursday in the first round. NC State, Iowa and Missouri had also gained 8 wrestlers, but Penn State took their lead by securing bonus points from 5 wrestlers with pins at 3 weights. Each victory in the championship rounds is worth 1 point, with a major decision earning an extra point, a tech case earning 1.5 and a pin earning 2 points. If the teams behind the Nittany Lions hope to keep up, they’ll have to give in to increase their bonus point production.