No one has ever beaten four #1 seeded wrestlers in their career, but there are two wrestlers who took down three top seeds. Name those wrestlers.
Jason Nolf & Carter Starocci?No one has ever beaten four #1 seeded wrestlers in their career, but there are two wrestlers who took down three top seeds. Name those wrestlers.
Nolf only ever beat one #1 seed (Hidlay).Jason Nolf & Carter Starocci?
I'm suspect they both beat a #1 seed while winning their first title. They both were injured & lost their #1 seed, but then came back after injury & beat whomever became the #1 seed. So, that'd be two each. I'm hoping there was a third for both some other year. That's my best guess.
Another two timer. One of eight two timers that beat the same guy both times.VJ ?
Interesting. Wasn't Imar #1 when he got pinned by Nolf? I thought that was Nolf's 2nd win over a #1 seed. That was an awesome match!Nolf only ever beat one #1 seed (Hidlay).
Starocci is a two timer having beaten Kemerer and Lewi.
Interesting. Wasn't Imar #1 when he got pinned by Nolf? I thought that was Nolf's 2nd win over a #1 seed. That was an awesome match!
Anyone other than Conel do it in same tourney?Another two timer. One of eight two timers that beat the same guy both times.
I believe you are missing the OP's point....and I could be wrong. The #1 seed would have been the number one at Nationals, not at any point during the regular season.....if I am reading the question correctly. For instance, freshman year Braeden Davis was the #1 seed. He lost twice so each of those people would get "one". Theoretically, you could beat a number one and still not win it all....to do it three times without having extraordinary success at the tourney would be very rare.Cassar has to be one. Moore, Gable, and White.
That was my initial guess as well, but he was the #1 seed in 3 of the 4 tournaments, with only 149 where he was #4 and beat Frank MolinaroDake?
@SRATH is correct. I could have made it clearer by specifying in the body as well as the title. My apologies.Cassar has to be one. Moore, Gable, and White.
Interesting. Wasn't Imar #1 when he got pinned by Nolf? I thought that was Nolf's 2nd win over a #1 seed. That was an awesome match!
That has happened four times. The other three were in the 1990's.Anyone other than Conel do it in same tourney?
Doug Dake only ever beat unseeded wrestlers (4 in 1985 alone).Dake?
Oh oh oh. THAT Dake. Sorry. Molinaro and DT were both the #2 seed.I believe you are missing the OP's point....and I could be wrong. The #1 seed would have been the number one at Nationals, not at any point during the regular season.....if I am reading the question correctly. For instance, freshman year Braeden Davis was the #1 seed. He lost twice so each of those people would get "one". Theoretically, you could beat a number one and still not win it all....to do it three times without having extraordinary success at the tourney would be very rare.
I said Dake.....I don't believe he was top seed as a freshmen. He beat Frank who was the number one seed. I think DT was the #1 seed too.
Well done, Jack.Shane Griffith?
2021 Marinelli
2022 Wick
2024 Lewis
In 2019 Arujau lost to Rivera.Vito Arujau
2019 Rivera
2023 RBY
2024 Fix
Winner winner.Griffith and Perry
5 what? lol. If you are referring to the school that had at least one wrestler each decade to beat a 1 seed then I think it is PSU. wild guess not picking the “obvious” ones.Winner winner.
Now which school has 5? They had wrestlers do this in the 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, and 00's.
His problem was he was the #1 seed twice. And the highest seed he ever beat was #6.My initial thought was the answer to the below question.
This wrestler was a 4 time finalist, 2 time champion that had 5 losses, 1 tie in his career. His only blemishes were to National Champs.
Who is he.??
Isaiah Martinez?My initial thought was the answer to the below question.
This wrestler was a 4 time finalist, 2 time champion that had 5 losses, 1 tie in his career. His only blemishes were to National Champs.
Who is he.??
Lehigh's Darryl Burley.My initial thought was the answer to the below question.
This wrestler was a 4 time finalist, 2 time champion that had 5 losses, 1 tie in his career. His only blemishes were to National Champs.
Who is he.??
Two of those five losses were from the redshirt year. (And so were 9 wins from the redshirt year.) We should not be counting redshirt years. If we count redshirt years, then Cael would not be undefeated.Isaiah Martinez?
119-5 overall record
2015 & 2016-Champ
2017 & 2018-2nd Place (Cenzo beat him in the finals both years)
Well, I'm wrong again. Trivia clearly isn't my forte. Lol.Two of those five losses were from the redshirt year. (And so were 9 wins from the redshirt year.) We should not be counting redshirt years. If we count redshirt years, then Cael would not be undefeated.![]()
back in the day, there were some weird scoring rules!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! tournament rules: if you were tied after 6 minutes, you wrestled another full 6 minute match - and if still tied, it came down to criteria (the worst being, referee decision) ... and ties were fairly commonWell, I'm wrong again. Trivia clearly isn't my forte. Lol.
Darryl Burley's college career was well before I even got into wrestling. I never would have come up with that one. My search was limited to the past 10 years. How does one get a tie in wrestling? I'd never heard of that before.
One of my favorite bits of weird scoring trivia is Oklahoma State's Dick Hutton was just a ref's decision away from becoming the first four time champ (though it was his third attempt). He was also a ref's decision away from becoming a two time champ. In the 1949 UNL final he lost to Verne Gagne by RD and in the 1950 final he beat Fred Stoeker by RD. Both matches were 1-1 at the time.back in the day, there were some weird scoring rules!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! tournament rules: if you were tied after 6 minutes, you wrestled another full 6 minute match - and if still tied, it came down to criteria (the worst being, referee decision) ... and ties were fairly common