Tournament information | |
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Sport | College wrestling |
Location | Providence, Rhode Island |
Dates | March 27, 1931–March 28, 1931 |
Host(s) | Brown University |
Venue(s) | Brown Gymnasium |
Final positions | |
Champions | Unofficial Oklahoma A&M (4th title) |
1st runners-up | Iowa Agricultural College |
2nd runners-up | Kansas State |
The 1931 NCAA Wrestling Championships were the 4th NCAA Wrestling Championships to be held. Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island hosted the tournament at Brown Gymnasium.
Oklahoma A&M took home the team championship with 29 points with four individual champions. [1] [2]
Rank | School | Points |
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1 | Oklahoma A&M | 29 |
2 | Iowa Agricultural College | 17 |
3 | Kansas State | 13 |
4 | Iowa State Teachers College | 8 |
5 | Lehigh | 7 |
T-6 | Northwestern | 5 |
T-6 | Michigan State | 5 |
T-6 | Michigan | 5 |
9 | Cornell College | 5 |
Reference: [2] |
Weight class | Championship match (champion in boldface) |
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115 lbs | John Engel, Lehigh WBF Jesse Arends, Iowa State Teachers College, 9:00 |
125 lbs | Bobby Pearce, Oklahoma A&M TA Lyle Morford, Cornell College, 2:04 |
135 lbs | Richard Cole, Iowa Agricultural College TA John Devine, Oklahoma A&M, 1:53 |
145 lbs | Bill Doyle, Kansas State TA Walter Thomas, Iowa Agricultural College, 1:48 |
155 lbs | LeRoy McGuirk , Oklahoma A&M TA John Richardson, Kansas State, 3:35 |
165 lbs | Jack Van Bebber, Oklahoma A&M WBF Robert Hess, Iowa Agricultural College, 4:25 |
175 lbs | Conrad Caldwell, Oklahoma A&M TA Carl Dougovito, Michigan, 3:52 |
UNL | Jack Riley , Northwestern WBF Harry Fields, Haverford, 4:30 |
Reference: [2] |
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