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Tournament information | |
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Sport | College wrestling |
Location | Chapel Hill, North Carolina |
Dates | March 17, 1994–March 19, 1994 |
Host(s) | University of North Carolina |
Venue(s) | Dean Smith Center |
Final positions | |
Champions | Oklahoma State (30th title) |
1st runners-up | Iowa |
2nd runners-up | Penn State |
MVP | Pat Smith (Oklahoma State) |
The 1994 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships were the 64th NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships to be held. The University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill hosted the tournament. The tournament was held at the Dean Smith Center.
Oklahoma State won the team championship with 94.75 points, their 30th team title, and had three individual champions.
Pat Smith of Oklahoma State was named the Most Outstanding Wrestler and Rob Sintobin of Clarion received the Gorriaran Award.
Rank | School | Points |
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1 | Oklahoma State | 94.75 |
2 | Iowa | 76.5 |
3 | Penn State | 57 |
4 | Oregon State | 49.5 |
5 | Michigan | 41 |
6 | North Carolina | 39 |
7 | Clemson | 37.75 |
8 | Oklahoma | 36 |
9 | Arizona State | 36 |
10 | Iowa State | 32.75 |
Weight class | Championship match (champion in boldface) |
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118 lbs | Sam Henson, Clemson DEC Eric Akin, Iowa State, 2–2 TB |
126 lbs | David Hirsch, Cornell DEC Jody Staylor, Old Dominion, 2–1 |
134 lbs | T.J. Jaworsky, North Carolina MAJ Babak Mohammadi, Oregon State, 12–4 |
142 lbs | Alan Fried, Oklahoma State MAJ Gerry Abas, Fresno State, 15–6 |
150 lbs | Lincoln McIlravy, Iowa DEC Brian Harper, Michigan, 8–3 |
158 lbs | Pat Smith, Oklahoma State DEC Sean Bormet, Michigan, 5–3 |
167 lbs | Mark Branch, Oklahoma State DEC Laszlo Molnar, Cal State Fullerton, 4–2 |
177 lbs | Dean Morrison, West Virginia DEC Reese Andy, Wyoming, 3–2 |
190 lbs | Joel Sharratt, Iowa DEC Andy Foster, Oklahoma, 3–2 |
275 lbs | Kerry McCoy, Penn State DEC Justin Greenlee, Northern Iowa, 7–4 |