Robles won't be denied! He beats Precin, who beats McDonough in the semis.
133: No. 3 Andrew Long (Penn State) over No. 1 Jordan Oliver (Oklahoma State)
Cael follower Long pulls mild upset in the finals over Oliver.
141: No. 1 Kellen Russell (Michigan) over No. 3 Boris Novachkov (Cal Poly)
Russell caps off undefeated season with NCAA title by beating a game Novachkov.
149: No. 2 Frank Molinaro (Penn State) over No. 4 Kyle Dake (Cornell)
I have been impressed with Molinaro all season. He avenges his loss to Dake for the belt.
157: No. 3 David Taylor (Penn State) over No. 1 Adam Hall (Boise State)
Why would Taylor stop here? He won't. He gets major over Hall. Bubba Jenkins ... Maybe.
165: No. 1 Jordan Burroughs (Nebraska) over No. 2 Andrew Howe (Wisconsin)
Future Hodge Trophy winner Burroughs upends Howe to finish season unbeaten.
174: No. 1 Jon Reader (Iowa State) over No. 2 Ed Ruth (Penn State)
Will Ruth complete the freshman two-teamer? Nope. He loses to Cyclone Reader.
184: No. 1 Chris Honeycutt (Edinboro) over No. 2 Robert Hamlin (Lehigh)
It's Edinboro over Lehigh in the finals. Honeycutt edges Hamlin.
197: No. 2 Clayton Foster (Oklahoma State) over No. 5 Luke Lofthouse (Iowa)
Foster becomes Oklahoma State's lone champion, beating a Hawkeye in the finals, after Oliver falters.
285: No. 1 Zach Rey (Lehigh) over No. 3 Ryan Flores (American)
Rey sticks Flores to win the title.
Top Five Teams:
1. Penn State
2. Iowa
3. Wisconsin
4. Cornell
5. Minnesota
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