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The 197-pound competition at the 2024 Big Ten Wrestling Championships in College Park, Maryland, took place from March 9–10, 2024 at the Xfinity Center. [1]The competition consisted of a double-elimination tournament to determine the top eight wrestlers of the Big Ten's 197-pound weight class.
Gable finished his Iowa head coaching career with a record of 355-21-5 (.940), 21 consecutive Big Ten Titles, and 15 NCAA Championships. During Gable's reign, Iowa had numerous remarkable seasons. Iowa had 9 All-American wrestlers in 1981, 1983, 1985, 1991, 1992, and 1995.
The 2024 Big Ten Wrestling Championships took place from March 9–10, 2024, in College Park, Maryland at the Xfinity Center. [1]Penn State under head coach Cael Sanderson won their eighth Big Ten Conference championship with individual titles from Braeden Davis (125 lbs), Levi Haines (157 lbs), Mitchell Mesenbrink (165 lbs), Aaron Brooks (197 lbs), and Greg Kerkvliet (285 lbs).
The Nittany Lions will send nine wrestlers to the 2023 NCAA Wrestling Championships in Tulsa, Okla. from March 16-18 — the six finalists along with 141-pounder Beau Bartlett, who finished third ...
2.1 Championship bracket. 2.2 Consolation bracket. 2.3 9th-place bracket. 3 Final standings. 4 References. Toggle the table of contents. 2023 Big Ten Wrestling ...
The competition consisted of a triple-elimination tournament to determine the top ten wrestlers of the Big Ten's 141-pound weight class. The top nine wrestlers would qualify for the 2023 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships. [3] Real Woods of Iowa would win the tournament with a 2–1 decision win in the finals over Brock Hardy of Nebraska.