Wartburg College wins 2022 NCAA DIII wrestling championship
Wartburg College crowned DIII champion
Day 2's second session came to an end late Saturday night, with favorite Wartburg College taking the 2022 national title.
Wabash College gave Wartburg a run for their money, but Wartburg pulled away for the win. More info can be found at this link.
Final team rankings were:
1. Wartburg College: 79.0 points
2. Wabash College: 78.0 points
T-3. Augsburg University: 62.5 points
T-3. North Central College: 62.5 points
5. Stevens institute of Technology: 46.5 points
6. Coe College: 40.5 points
7. Rochester Institute of Technology: 37.0 points
8. Baldwin Wallace University: 36.0 points
9. Millikin University: 34.5 points
10. University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh: 33.5 points
Individual weight winners were:
125- Jacob Decatur of Baldwin Wallace University
133- Robbie Precin of North Central College
141- Jordin James of University Of Mount Union
149- Brett Kaliner of Stevens Institute Of Technology
157- Nathan Lackman of Rhode Island College
165- Bradan Birt of Millikin University
174- Cornell Beachem of Mount St. Joseph University
184- Jaritt Shinhoster of University Of Wisconsin-Whitewater
197- Cody Baldridge of North Central College
285- Jordan Lemcke of University Of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
More information on placements and matches can be found by clicking or tapping here.
Semifinals & Consolation Finals wrap up; Championship Finals begin at 8 p.m. ET
The Semifinals & Consolation Finals have wrapped up at the 2022 DIII wrestling championship. Click or tap here to view the results.
The Championship Finals will begin at 8 p.m. ET, streaming live on NCAA.com.
Here's how the teams rank after Saturday's first session:
1. Wartburg College: 79.0 points
2. Wabash College: 78.0 points
3. Augsburg University: 62.5 points
4. North Central College: 54.5 points
5. Stevens Institute of Technology, NJ: 42.5 points
6. Coe College: 40.5 points
7. Rochester Institute of Technology: 37.0 points
8. Baldwin Wallace University: 32.0 points
T-9. Millikin University: 29.5 points
T-9. University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh: 29.5 points
Day 2 schedule: 2022 DIII wrestling championships
The DIII wrestling championships continue today from Alliant Energy Powerhouse in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The Semifinals & Consolation Finals will begin at 11 a.m. ET with four mats of action, with the Championship Finals beginning at 8 p.m. ET – both will be broadcasted live on NCAA.com. Here is the complete bracket for the 2022 DII wrestling championships.
Click or tap here for live results throughout the day.
Semifinals & Consolation Finals live steams | 11 a.m. ET:
Championship Finals live stream | 8 p.m. ET
Here's how the teams rank after Day 1:
1. Wartburg College: 58.0 points
2. Augsburg University: 45.0 points
3. Wabash College: 40.5 points
4. North Central College: 32.5 points
5. Stevens Institute of Technology: 29.5 points
6. Rochester Institute of Technology: 26.5 points
7. Coe College: 24.0 points
8. Millikin University: 22.5 points
9. University of Chicago: 20.0 points
T-10. Baldwin Wallace University: 18.0 points
T-10. US. Coast Guard Academy: 18.0 points
T-10. University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh: 18.0 points
Results from Day 1
It was an extremely exciting Day 1 of the 2022 DIII wrestling championships.
Click here for the full results from all events.
Here's how the teams rank after Day 1:
1. Wartburg College: 58.0 points
2. Augsburg University: 45.0 points
3. Wabash College: 40.5 points
4. North Central College: 32.5 points
5. Stevens Institute of Technology: 29.5 points
6. Rochester Institute of Technology: 26.5 points
7. Coe College: 24.0 points
8. Millikin University: 22.5 points
9. University of Chicago: 20.0 points
T-10. Baldwin Wallace University: 18.0 points
T-10. US. Coast Guard Academy: 18.0 points
T-10. University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh: 18.0 points
First sessions ends, second session starts at 7 p.m. ET
Day 1's first session of action has come to a close. For a breakdown of Friday's action, click or tap here
The second session will get underway at 7 p.m. ET from the Chaifetz Center in St. Louis, Missouri. You can watch it live on NCAA.com.
Session 2 live streams | 7 p.m. ET:
Day 1 schedule: 2022 DIII wrestling championships
The DIII wrestling championships kick off today from Alliant Energy Powerhouse in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The first session will begin at noon ET with six mats of action being broadcasted live on NCAA.com. Here is the complete bracket for the 2022 DII wrestling championships.
Click or tap here for live results throughout the day.
Session 1 live steams | Noon ET:
Mat 1 | Mat 2 | Mat 3 | Mat 4 | Mat 5 | Mat 6
Session 2 live streams | 7 p.m. ET:
View the complete bracket for the 2022 DIII wrestling championships
This year's DIII wrestling championships are nearly here. The championships will be held March 11-12 at U.S. Cellular Center in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Click or tap here to take a look at the complete brackets for each of this year's championships. See the full list of qualifiers by clicking here.
Stay tuned right here for more updates throughout the championships.
The 2022 NCAA Division III Wrestling Championships Qualifiers List
The NCAA Division III Wrestling Committee announced today the participants in the 2022 NCAA Division III Wrestling Championships.
The championships will be held March 11-12 at the Alliant Energy Powerhouse in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The American Rivers Conference will serve as the host.
A total of 180 participants will compete in the championships. Student-athletes qualified for the championship by placing top-three in their respective weight classes at one of the six NCAA regional tournaments held on February 25, 26, and 27. The complete list of all wrestlers competing in the championship is available below and the complete seeded bracket will be available on ncaa.com Monday, March 7. NCAA.com will stream all sessions.
2022 DIII wrestling selection time and date
The 2022 NCAA DIII wrestling selections will be announced via press release on NCAA.com Monday, Feb. 28 by 6 p.m. ET.
When: Monday, Feb. 28 at 6 p.m. ET
Where: NCAA.com
The championships will be held March 11-12 at the Alliant Energy Powerhouse in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
DIII wrestling championship history
This year will be the first time a champion of DIII wrestling will be crowned since 2019. Ausburg is the reigning champion from the 2019 tournament.
YEAR | CHAMPION | COACH | POINTS | RUNNER-UP | POINTS | HOST OR SITE |
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2021 | Canceled due to Covid-19 | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
2020 | Canceled due to Covid-19 | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
2019 | Augsburg | Jim Moulsoff | 130.0 | Loras (Iowa) | 66.0 | Roanoke, Va |
2018 | Wartburg | Eric Keller | 136.5 | Augsburg | 82 | Cleveland, Ohio |
2017 | Wartburg | Eric Keller | 129.5 | Augsburg | 79 | La Crosse, Wis. |
2016 | Wartburg | Eric Keller | 129.5 | Messiah College | 100.0 | Cedar Rapids, Iowa |
2015 |
Augsburg | Jim Moulsoff | 100 | Wartburg | 89.5 | Hershey, Penn. |
2014 | Wartburg | Eric Keller | 103.5 | Wisconsin-Whitewater | 67 | Cedar Rapids, Iowa |
2013 | Wartburg | Jim Miller/Eric Keller | 103 | Elmhurst | 82 | Cedar Rapids, Iowa |
2012 | Wartburg | Jim Miller/Eric Keller | 141.5 | Augsburg | 86.5 | La Crosse, Wis. |
2011 | Wartburg | Jim Miller/Eric Keller | 117 | Augsburg | 88.5 | La Crosse, Wis. |
2010 | Augsburg | Mark Matzek | 110.5 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | 100.5 | Cedar Rapids, Iowa |
2009 | Wartburg | Jim Miller | 117.5 | Augsburg | 105 | Cedar Rapids, Iowa |
2008 | Wartburg | Jim Miller | 147 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | 100 | Cedar Rapids, Iowa |
2007 | Augsburg | Jeff Swenson | 135.5 | Wartburg | 99.5 | Loras |
2006 | Wartburg | Jim Miller | 145.5 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | 106 | TCNJ |
2005 | Augsburg | Jeff Swenson | 162 | Wartburg | 104.5 | St. Olaf |
2004 | Wartburg | Jim Miller | 156.5 | Augsburg | 140.5 | Loras |
2003 | Wartburg | Jim Miller | 166.5 | Augsburg | 84.5 | Ohio Northern |
2002 | Augsburg | Jeff Swenson | 87 | Upper Iowa/Wartburg | 81 | Wilkes-Barre, Pa. |
2001 | Augsburg | Jeff Swenson | 119.5 | Wisconsin-La Crosse | 72 | Wartburg |
2000 | Augsburg | Jeff Swenson | 136 | Wartburg | 88 | Ohio Northern |
1999 | Wartburg | Jim Miller | 117.5 | Augsburg | 116 | TCNJ |
1998 | Augsburg | Jeff Swenson | 132 | Wartburg | 90 | Cedar Falls, Iowa |
1997 | Augsburg | Jeff Swenson | 122 | Wartburg | 80 | Ohio Northern |
1996 | Wartburg | Jim Miller | 95.5 | Augsburg | 89.5 | SUNY Cortlnd |
1995 | Augsburg | Jeff Swenson | 84.5 | TCNJ | 76.5 | Augustana (Ill.) |
1994 | Ithaca | John Murray | 77.75 | Wartburg | 75 | Wisconsin-Stevens Point |
1993 | Augsburg | Jeff Swenson | 93 | Wartburg | 92 | Coast Guard |
1992 | Brockport | Donald Murray | 76.5 | Augsburg | 62.5 | TCNJ |
1991 | Augsburg | Jeff Swenson | 92 | TCNJ | 59.5 | Augustana (Ill.) |
1990 | Ithaca | John Murray | 81 | Augsburg | 64 | Ithaca |
1989 | Ithaca | John Murray | 72.5 | Delware Valley | 64.5 | John Carroll |
1988 | St. Lawrence | John Clark | 71 | Montclair State | 66.75 | Wheaton (Ill.) |
1987 | TCNJ | Dave Icenhower | 107.5 | Brockport | 70.75 | Buffalo |
1986 | Montclair State | Steve Strellner | 87.25 | Brockport | 78 | TCNJ |
1985 | TCNJ | Dave Icenhower | 67 | Central (Iowa) | 59.25 | Augustana (Ill.) |
1984 | TCNJ | Dave Icenhower | 96.75 | Augsburg | 68.5 | Binghamton |
1983 | Brockport | Donald Murray | 85.75 | TCNJ | 80.75 | Wheaton (Ill.) |
1982 | Brockport | Donald Murray | 111.5 | TCNJ | 93.5 | SUNY Cortlnd |
1981 | TCNJ | Dave Icenhower | 111.75 | Brockport | 100 | John Carroll |
1980 | Brockport | Donald Murray | 111.25 | TCJN | 99.25 | Coast Guard |
1979 | TCNJ | Dave Icenhower | 77.75 | Brockport | 77.5 | Humboldt State |
1978 | Buffalo | Edward Michael | 91.75 | Millersville | 90 | Wheaton (Ill.) |
1977 | Brockport | Donald Murray | 99.25 | Humboldt State | 93 | Binghamton |
1976 | Montclair State | Larry Sciacchetano | 143 | John Carroll | 112.25 | Coe |
1975 | John Carroll | Tony DeCarlo | 111 | Montclair State | 96 | John Carroll |
1974 | Wilkes | John Reese | 135.5 | John Carroll | 86.5 | Wilkes |