3rd and 4th Place
125- Sebastian Rivera (Northwestern) dec. Vito Arujau (Cornell) 8-3
133- Stevan Micic (Michigan) dec. Luke Pletcher (Ohio State) 6-1
141- Jaydin Eierman (Missouri) dec. Dom Demas (Oklahoma) 2-0
149- Austin O'Connor (North Carolina) dec. Mitch Finesliver (Duke) 7-5
157- Alec Pantaleo (Michigan) dec. Hayden Hidlay (NC State) 5-3
165- Chance Marstellar (Lock Haven) dec. Evan Wick (Wisconsin) 6-5
174- Myles Amine (Michigan) dec. Daniel Lewis (Missouri) 4-2
184- Myles Martin (Ohio State) dec. Ryan Preisch (Lehigh) 5-3
197- Preston Wiegel (Oklahoma State) dec. Pat Brucki (Princeton) 7-0
285- Gable Steveson (Minnesota) dec. Jordan Wood (Lehigh) 4-0
5th and 6th Place
125- Nick Piccininni (Oklahoma State) pinned Patrick Glory (Princeton) 5:30
133- Austin DeSanto (Iowa) dec. John Erneste (Missouri) 11-6
141- Nick Lee (Penn State) pinned Mitchell McKee (Minnesota) 3:22
149- Matt Kolodzik (Princeton) dec. Brock Mauller (Missouri) 10-6
157- Kaleb Young (Iowa) dec. Ryan Deakin (Northwestern) 7-5 OT
165- Isaiah White (Nebraska) dec. Joshua Shields (Arizona State) 8-4
174- David McFadden (Virg Tech) dec. Mikey Labriola (Nebraska) 4-3
184- Emery Parker (Illinois) dec. Chip Ness (North Carolina) 11-5
197- Josh Hokit (Fresno State) dec. William Miklus (Iowa State) 7-2 OT
285- Amar Dhesi (Oregon State) dec. Youssif Hemida (Maryland) 5-2
7th and 8th Place
125- Rayvon Floey (Mich State) dec. Ronnie Bresser (Oregon State) 7-4
133- Ethan Lizak (Minnesota) dec. Roman Bravo-Young (Penn State) 8-5
141- Kyle Shoop (Lock Haven) maj.dec. Chad Red (Nebraska) 11-3
149- Jarrett Degan (Iowa State) dec. Pat Lugo (Iowa) 10-9
157- Christian Pagdilao (Arizona State) dec. Larry Early (Old Dominion) 3-2
165- Alex Marinelli (Iowa) dec. Bryce Steiert (Northern Iowa) 9-3
174- Jordan Kutler (Lehigh) dec. Devin Skatzka (Minnesota) 5-1
184- Dakota Geer (Oklahoma State) dec. Zack Zavatzky (Virg Tech) 5-4
197- Jacob Warner (Iowa) dec. Ben Honis (Cornell) 8-4
285- Matt Stencel (Central Michigan) dec. Trent Hillger (Wisconsin) 3-1
NCAA DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIPS MEDAL ROUND
Cornell's Vito Arujau defeated Oklahoma State's Nick PIccininni 5-1 in a battle of All-Americans at 125 lbs.
Nick Piccininni (Ward Melville HS) of Oklahoma State also became a two-time All-American.
NCAA qualifier Jesse Dellavecchia (East Islip HS) from Rider.
In another battle of New Yorkers, Cornell's Ben Honis defeats Cal Poly's Tom Lane (Garden City HS), 8-5, en route to earning All-American status.
Youssif Hemida of Maryland became a two-time All-American.