1946 NCAA Wrestling Championships

The 1946 NCAA Wrestling Championships were the 16th NCAA Wrestling Championships to be held. Oklahoma A&M in Stillwater, Oklahoma hosted the tournament at Gallagher Hall, March 22–23, 1946.

1946 NCAA Wrestling Championships
Tournament information
SportCollege wrestling
LocationStillwater, Oklahoma
DatesMarch 22, 1946–March 23, 1946
Host(s)Oklahoma A&M
Venue(s)Gallagher Hall
Final positions
ChampionsOklahoma A&M (14th title)
1st runners-upIowa State Teachers College
2nd runners-upIllinois
MVPGerry Leeman (Iowa State Teachers College)

This was the first NCAA Wrestling Championship since 1942. The 1943, 1944, and 1945 meets were cancelled due to WWII.

Oklahoma A&M took home the team championship with 25 points and having two individual champions.[1]

Gerry Leeman of Iowa State Teachers College was named the Outstanding Wrestler.[2]

Team results

RankSchoolPoints
1 Oklahoma A&M 25
2 Iowa State Teachers College 24
3 Illinois 17
4 Indiana 13
5 Michigan 8
6 Ohio State 7
7 Iowa State College 6
8 Michigan State 5
T-9 Penn State 2
T-9 Northern Colorado 2
T-9 Nebraska 2
Reference:[2]

Individual finals

Weight classChampionship match (champion in boldface)
121 lbs Cecil Mott, Iowa State Teachers College DEC Mike Rolak, Indiana, 6–3
128 lbs Gerry Leeman, Iowa State Teachers College DEC Lou Kachiroubas, Illinois, 6–2
136 lbs David Arndt, Oklahoma A&M MAJOR Russ Bush, Iowa State Teachers College, 10–1
145 lbs Bill Koll, Iowa State Teachers College DEC Edgar Welch, Oklahoma A&M, 7–2
155 lbs Bill Courtright, Michigan DEC Jack St. Clair, Oklahoma A&M, 4–3
165 lbs David Shapiro, Illinois MAJOR George Walker, Oklahoma A&M, 15–6
175 lbs George Dorsch, Oklahoma A&M DEC Norman Anthonisen, Illinois, 6–0
UNL George Bollos, Ohio State WBF Morris Chittwood, Indiana, 14:11
Reference:[2]

References

  1. "Wrestling" (PDF). NCAA.ord. 19 April 2017. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
  2. "16th NCAA Wrestling Tournament" (PDF). wrestlingstats.com. 6 December 2013. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
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