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2019 NCAA Championship Team Scores

2019 NCAA Championship Team Scores

The following are the team scores for the 2019 NCAA Wrestling Championships, which was won by Penn State's Nittany Lions, their fourth consecutive team championship. They were lead by seven All-Americans, including three individual champions (Nolf, Nickal, Cassar) and two runners-up (Hall, Joseph). Ohio State, Oklahoma State, and Iowa all finished out the top-four team trophy recipients, with Michigan and Missouri finishing just outside that margin.

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1. Penn State 137.5
2. Ohio State 96.5
3. Oklahoma State 84
4. Iowa 76
5. Michigan 62.5
6. Missouri 62
7. Cornell 59.5
8. Minnesota 53.5
9. Rutgers 51.5
10. Nebraska 51
11. Virginia Tech 50
12. Arizona State 42
13. Lehigh 40.5
13. Northern Iowa 40.5
15. Princeton 35
16. Iowa State 32
17. NC State 31.5
18. Lock Haven 29
19. North Carolina 28.5
20. Oregon State 28
21. Wisconsin 27
22. Northwestern 26
23. Virginia 20.5
24. Duke 19
25. Oklahoma 18.5
26. Illinois 16
27. Maryland 13
28. Central Michigan 12.5
29. Fresno State 11.5
29. Purdue 11.5
29. Utah Valley 11.5
32. Old Dominion 11
33. Michigan State 10.5
34. Pittsburgh 9.5
34. Wyoming 9.5
36. Army West Point 7.5
37. Navy 7
37. Rider 7
39. North Dakota State 6.5
40. Stanford 5.5
41. Binghamton 5
41. CSU Bakersfield 5
43. West Virginia 4.5
44. Brown 4
45. Campbell 3.5
45. Pennsylvania 3.5
47. Appalachian State 3
48. Cal Poly 2
49. American 1.5
49. Bucknell 1.5
49. George Mason 1.5
49. Northern Colorado 1.5
53. Buffalo 1
53. Indiana 1
53. Ohio 1
56. Air Force 0.5
56. Chattanooga 0.5
56. Columbia 0.5
56. Drexel 0.5
56. Kent State 0.5
56. Northern Illinois 0.5
56. SIU Edwardsville 0.5
63. Bloomsburg 0
63. Clarion 0
63. Edinboro 0
63. Franklin and Marshall 0
63. Gardner-Webb 0
63. South Dakota State 0
63. The Citadel 0
63. VMI 0

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