NCAA Div. I dual meet weekend recap on Monday, February 7
by USA Wrestling
Photo courtesy of Arizona State Athletics
As we inch closer to the 2022 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships, conference action is kicked into high gear across the country. Below, find recaps from all of the NCAA Div. I dual meets that took place over the weekend.
ACC
NC State defeats Virginia, 32-2
North Carolina defeats Pittsburgh, 19-12
Pittsburgh defeats Columbia, 30-5
Virginia Tech defeats Duke, 42-3
Big Ten
Illinois defeats Indiana, 36-3
Michigan defeats Nebraska, 20-13
Michigan State defeats Maryland, 29-6
Minnesota defeats Illinois, 22-12
Northwestern defeats Maryland, 29-7
Ohio State defeats Rutgers, 19-14
Penn State defeats Ohio State, 32-7
Penn State defeats Nebraska, 21-13
Purdue defeats Minnesota, 18-14
Big 12
Iowa State defeats West Virginia, 31-9
Iowa State defeats Air Force, 27-12
Missouri defeats Oklahoma State, 21-20
Northern Iowa defeats Air Force, 31-6
Northern Iowa defeats West Virginia, 31-10
Oklahoma defeats Little Rock, 37-3
Oklahoma State defeats South Dakota State, 29-6
Wyoming defeats Northern Colorado, 21-15
EIWA
Bucknell defeats American, 29-9
Cornell defeats Princeton, 21-12
Penn defeats LIU, falls to Cornell
Pittsburgh defeats Columbia, 30-5
MAC
Bloomsburg defeats Sacred Heart, York
Central Michigan defeats Edinboro, 26-9
Central Michigan defeats Kent State, 32-9
Clarion defeats George Mason, SIUE
George Mason defeats SIUE, falls to Clarion
Ohio defeats Kent State, 25-10
Ohio defeats Cleveland State, 27-12
Rider falls to Lock Haven, Princeton
Pac-12
Arizona State defeats Stanford, 25-15
Arizona State defeats Little Rock, 29-12
CSU-Bakersfield defeats Cal Baptist, 20-19
Little Rock falls to Oklahoma, 37-3
Oregon State defeats Cal Poly, 21-10
SoCon
App State defeats Chattanooga, 18-16
Campbell defeats Davidson, 27-12
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