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10 Tight NCAA Team Races That Went Down To The Wire

10 Tight NCAA Team Races That Went Down To The Wire
Most NCAA championships are decided before the individual finals, with rare team races that come down to the wire. The following 10 were decided by two points or less. 
10. 1999 Division I NCAA championships
First place: Iowa – 100.5
Second place: Minnesota – 98.5
Spread: 2 points
The grand finale of the 1999 NCAA championships came down to two of the most famous heavyweights in college wrestling history: Stephen Neal of Cal-State Bakersfield and Brock Lesnar of Minnesota. 
Neal won the highly anticipated match, 3-2, over Lesnar, giving Iowa a two-point victory over Minnesota. Neal earned a freestyle World title later that year before snagging three Super Bowl rings with the New England Patriots. Lesnar became a successful professional wrestler before a short stint in the UFC.  Minnesota head coach J Robinson would have to wait two more seasons until he won his elusive NCAA team title. Typically, the second-place team analyzes the ways it could have won. Minnesota had several mishaps, but coaches and athletes from the team will likely mention two.
1. Iowa’s Wes Hand was chosen to attend the NCAA championships over Minnesota’s Chad Erikson, even though both placed eighth at the Big 10 championships. The top seven finishers from the Big 10s earned a berth to the NCAA tournament, with two wildcards selected by coaches. Hand scored 2.5 points at the NCAA championships, and Iowa won by 2 points. 

2. Penn State’s Clint Musser won a 2-1 tiebreaker over Minnesota’s Chad Kraft in the 157-pound semifinals. A coin flip decided which wrestler was given the choice of top or bottom in the 30-second tiebreaker. The coin appeared to flip in Kraft’s favor, but at the last second, it took an awkward bounce, and Musser was given his choice. He took down and got away. Musser placed second, and Kraft placed fifth. 
Doug Schwab (141) and T.J. Williams (149) won titles for the Hawkeyes. Minnesota’s Brandon Eggum dropped his match to Cael Sanderson at 184 pounds, while Tim Hartung defeated Iowa’s Lee Fullhart, giving the Golden Gophers a chance at heavyweight.
Neal won his match over Lesnar, giving Iowa a two-point win.
9. 1999 Division III NCAA championships
First place: Wartburg – 117.5
Second place: Augsburg – 116
Spread: 1.5 points
Everything that could go wrong did go wrong for Augsburg in 1999. The Auggies won the previous three NCAA championships and were on the cusp of winning four in a row, had it not been for a complete meltdown. 
Augsburg led 112-109.5 entering the finals. The Auggies sent five to the finals compared to two for the Knights, with two head-to-head match-ups.  Augsburg won both head-to-head matches by major decision earlier in the season.  For Wartburg, those results didn’t matter. 
Zac Weiglein beat Darin Bertram (125), and Ben Shane beat Josh Cagle (149), 7-5, to give Wartburg a 117.5-116 lead after Augsburg’s John Marchette … more at … https://www.flowrestling.org/articles/15171818-10-tight-ncaa-team-races-that-went-down-to-the-wire

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Men’s and Women’s Wrestling Dominate First KCAC Conference Dual Meets of the Season

York, Neb. – Both Friends wrestling programs took a trip up to York, Neb. for a KCAC conference double header Friday night. The women led off and controlled the dual the whole way through. Cruising to a 51-6 victory over the Panthers, winning their first conference match up and bringing their dual meet record to 2-0.
In the 110 lb weight class, Anissa Robinson started the Falcons off strong, getting a 31 second technical fall over Grace Conner. The Falcons would be down 6-5 after two matches. This got the ball rolling for the Falcons as they would win via fall or tech fall in their next seven matches. The premier wrestlers on Friends would handle their business in quick fashion.
No. 18 ranked Kaylynn Martin would follow up Robinson with a tech fall of her own in the time of 1:11.  No. 18 ranked Alexis Means in the 145 lb weight class, would continue … more at … https://friendsathletics.com/news/2026/1/10/mens-wrestling-mens-and-womens-wrestling-dominate-first-kcac-conference-dual-meets-of-the-season.aspx

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DI Live Streaming Guide (1/15 – 1/18/2026)

It’s the second full week of 2026! From here on out, the majority of the action will be in dual meet competition. Almost all of the DI action this week will come via duals. A total of 55 duals will be contested. Since it can be difficult to figure out where and when to watch all of these events, InterMat has put together a list of all of the live-streamed events occurring this week. Below are the dates/times and how to watch each match (with links).
Thursday, January 15:
VMI at Appalachian State  6:00 PM  FloWrestling
Missouri at Arizona State  8:30 PM  ESPN+

Friday, January 16:
Brown vs. Presbyterian at Davidson  10:00 AM   FloWrestling
Bucknell vs. North Dakota State at Davidson  10:00 AM  FloWrestling
Brown vs. Lock Haven at Davidson  12:00 PM  FloWrestling
Bucknell at Davidson  12:00 PM  FloWrestling
North Dakota State at Davidson  2:30 PM  FloWrestling
Lock Haven vs. Presbyterian at Davidson 2:30 PM  FloWrestling
Brown vs. Bucknell at Davidson  4:30 PM  FloWrestling
Lock Haven vs. North Dakota State at Davidson  4:30 PM  FloWrestling … more at … https://intermatwrestle.com/articles.html/47_streaming-guide/di-live-streaming-guide-115-1182026-r100756/

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