2018 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships

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.

2018 NCAA Division I Wrestling Tournament
Teams62
FormatDouble-elimination
Finals siteCleveland, Ohio
Quicken Loans Arena
ChampionsPenn State Nittany Lions (8th title)
Runner-upOhio State Buckeyes (5th title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coachCael Sanderson (7th title)
MVPBo Nickal, (Penn State)
Attendance113,743[1]
TelevisionESPN Networks

Team results

  • Note: Top 10 only
  • (H): Team from hosting U.S. state
Rank Team Points
1 Penn State14112
2 Ohio State (H)13312
3 Iowa97
4 Michigan80
4 NC State80
6 Missouri6112
7 Cornell48
8 Virginia Tech4712
9 Nebraska47
10 Arizona State43

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Individual results

  • Note: Table does not include wrestlebacks
  • (H): Individual from hosting U.S. State

Source:[3]

WeightFirstSecondThird
125 lbs Spencer Lee
Iowa
Nick Suriano
Rutgers
Nathan Tomasello
Ohio State (H)
Ethan Lizak
Minnesota
133 lbs Seth Gross
South Dakota State
Stevan Mićić
Michigan
Tariq Wilson
NC State
Luke Pletcher
Ohio State (H)
141 lbs Yianni Diakomihalis
Cornell
Bryce Meredith
Wyoming
Joey McKenna
Ohio State (H)
Jaydin Eierman
Missouri
149 lbs Zain Retherford
Penn State
Ronald Perry
Lock Haven
Matthew Kolodzik
Princeton
Troy Heilmann
North Carolina
157 lbs Jason Nolf
Penn State
Hayden Hilday
NC State
Tyler Berger
Nebraska
Michael Kemerer
Iowa
165 lbs Vincenzo Joseph
Penn State
Isaiah Martinez
Illinois
Evan Wick
Wisconsin
Chance Marscheller
Lock Haven
174 lbs Zahid Valencia
Arizona State
Mark Hall
Penn State
Myles Amine
Michigan
Daniel Lewis
Missouri
184 lbs Bo Nickal
Penn State
Myles Martin
Ohio State (H)
Emery Parker
Illinois
Taylor Venz
Nebraska
197 lbs Michael Macchiavello
NC State
Jared Haught
Virginia Tech
Kyle Conel
Kent State '
Kollin Moore
Ohio State (H)
285 lbs Kyle Snyder
Ohio State (H)
Adam Coon
Michigan
Amar Dhesi
Oregon State
Jacob Kasper
Duke

References

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