Everyone knows about the lazy wrestlers who just want to get off the mat and get some rest - The Pin Fellers.
But what about the guys who like to play with their food, get in the extra work, score more points - The Rinse and Repeaters.
There was a time when there was no tech fall. If you wanted to take a guy down, cut him ,and do it all over again (and again and again), you could. It wasn't your job to stop you from running up the score. It was the other guy's job. So it is a pleasant surprise that the top match point scorer of all-time comes from the TF era (1985 - present).
I give you the guys who racked up the most NCAA tournament match points in a single year on the way to victory.
Of course, this isn't all about takedowns. Back points were available. But it is a lot about takedowns.
These totals do not include any points scored on the way to pinfalls, as those are not recorded in the brackets.
Now let's look at just the TF era. For this we will go a bit deeper to include anyone who scored at least 75 match points in a single tournament
You may be wondering how that compares to recent times. Well, wonder no more. The leaders for the 2025 tournament:
Anyone else surprised to see Mesenbrink outscored at his own weight?
But what about the guys who like to play with their food, get in the extra work, score more points - The Rinse and Repeaters.
There was a time when there was no tech fall. If you wanted to take a guy down, cut him ,and do it all over again (and again and again), you could. It wasn't your job to stop you from running up the score. It was the other guy's job. So it is a pleasant surprise that the top match point scorer of all-time comes from the TF era (1985 - present).
I give you the guys who racked up the most NCAA tournament match points in a single year on the way to victory.

Of course, this isn't all about takedowns. Back points were available. But it is a lot about takedowns.
These totals do not include any points scored on the way to pinfalls, as those are not recorded in the brackets.
Now let's look at just the TF era. For this we will go a bit deeper to include anyone who scored at least 75 match points in a single tournament

You may be wondering how that compares to recent times. Well, wonder no more. The leaders for the 2025 tournament:

Anyone else surprised to see Mesenbrink outscored at his own weight?
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