A Comprehensive Look at the 2001 NCAA Wrestling Championships Results

The 2001 NCAA Wrestling Championships showcased a diverse range of talent from institutions across the nation. This article delves into the results, highlighting team standings and individual achievements.

Team Standings

The championships witnessed a competitive field, with several institutions vying for top honors. The final team standings reflected the dedication and skill of the participating wrestlers and coaching staff. Here's a breakdown of the notable teams and their scores:

  • Mount St. St. Coast Guard Academy [CT]: 16
  • Wheaton College [IL]: 15.5
  • Saint John's University [MN]: 14.5
  • Augustana College [IL]: 11.5
  • SUNY Oswego [NY]: 10.5
  • Wilmington College [OH]: 10
  • Wilkes University [PA]: 9.5
  • University of Mount Union [OH]: 7
  • Coe College [IA]: 6.5
  • Manchester University [IN]: 6
  • Baldwin Wallace University [OH]: 5.5
  • Ohio Northern University [OH]: 5.5
  • Rochester Institute of Technology [NY]: 5.5
  • New York University [NY]: 5
  • Roger Williams University [RI]: 5
  • Waynesburg University [PA]: 4.5
  • Norwich University [VT]: 4
  • Millikin University [IL]: 3.5
  • John Carroll University [OH]: 3
  • Illinois College [IL]: 2.5
  • University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point [WI]: 2.5
  • Olivet College [MI]: 2
  • SUNY Oneonta [NY]: 2
  • Simpson College [IA]: 2
  • Wabash College [IN]: 2
  • York College [PA]: 2
  • Muskingum University [OH]: 1.5
  • Plymouth State University [NH]: 1.5
  • Trinity College [CT]: 1.5
  • Muhlenberg College [PA]: 1
  • Case Western Reserve University [OH]: 0.5
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Analysis of Top Performers

Mount St. St. Coast Guard Academy [CT] emerged as a strong contender, securing the top position with a score of 16. Wheaton College [IL] closely followed with 15.5 points, demonstrating their wrestling prowess. Saint John's University [MN] also showcased a commendable performance, earning 14.5 points. Augustana College [IL] rounded out the top tier with 11.5 points.

Regional Representation

The championships featured institutions from various regions, highlighting the widespread appeal and competitiveness of collegiate wrestling. SUNY Oswego [NY] represented the State University of New York system, while Wilmington College [OH] showcased Ohio's wrestling talent. Wilkes University [PA] represented Pennsylvania, further emphasizing the diverse geographical representation at the championships.

Significance of the Championships

The 2001 NCAA Wrestling Championships served as a platform for student-athletes to demonstrate their skills, dedication, and sportsmanship. The event not only celebrated individual achievements but also fostered a sense of camaraderie and competition among participating institutions. The results of the championships reflected the culmination of countless hours of training and preparation.

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