1971 NCAA University Division Wrestling Championships

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1971 NCAA University Division Wrestling Championships
Tournament information
Sport College wrestling
Location Auburn, Alabama
DatesMarch 25, 1971–March 27, 1971
Host(s) Auburn University
Venue(s) Memorial Coliseum
Final positions
Champions Oklahoma State (27th title)
1st runners-up Iowa State
2nd runners-up Michigan State
Tournament statistics
Attendance25,000
MVP Darrell Keller (Oklahoma State)
  1970
1972  

The 1971 NCAA University Division Wrestling Championships were the 41st NCAA University Division Wrestling Championships to be held. Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama hosted the tournament at Memorial Coliseum.

Contents

Oklahoma State took home the team championship with 94 points and three individual champions.

Team results

RankSchoolPoints
1 Oklahoma State 94
2 Iowa State 66
3 Michigan State 44
T-4 Penn State 43
T-4 Oregon State 43
6 Oklahoma 39
7 Lehigh 32
8 Washington 30
9 Cal Poly-SLO 27
T-10 Portland State 26
T-10 Navy 26

Individual finals

Weight classChampionship match (champion in boldface)
118 lbsGreg Johnson, Michigan State DEC Tom Schuler, Navy, 6–5
126 lbsYoshiro Fujita, Oklahoma State MAJOR Ken Donaldson, Air Force, 13–2
134 lbsRoger Weigel, Oregon State MAJOR Dwayne Keller, Oklahoma State, 15–7
142 lbsDarrell Keller, Oklahoma State DEC Larry Owings, Washington, 16–12
150 lbs Stan Dziedzic , Slippery Rock DEC Jay Arneson, Oklahoma State, 6–1
158 lbs Carl Adams , Iowa State MAJOR Mike R. Jones, Oregon State, 18–5
167 lbsAndy Matter, Penn State RD Steve Shields, Lehigh, 5–5, 0–0
177 lbsGeoff Baum, Oklahoma State DEC Al Nacin, Iowa State, 10–3
190 lbs Ben Peterson , Iowa State DEC Vince Paolano, Syracuse 11–6
UNL Greg Wojciechowski, Toledo DEC Dave Joyner, Penn State, 5–3

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