How many 4 time State Wrestling champions in Wisconsin?
Five four-time champions were added in the decade from 2000-2010, including Josh Miller of Arcadia (1999-2002), Cole Wunnicke of Ithaca (1999-2002), Bobby Wunnicke of Dodgeville (2005-08), Zac Cibula of Luxemburg-Casco (2005-08) and Nick Hagar of Tomahawk (2006-09).
How can I watch WIAA state wrestling finals?
Watch all the pre-final matches of the State Individual and Team Wrestling Tournaments streamed live on the WIAA.TV portal of the NFHS Network. Subscribe to watch all the action for $10.99 for one month. The TrackWrestling dashboard will also have access to the live streams.
Where is the Wisconsin state wrestling tournament?
Madison, Wis
press release: The 79th Annual Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Individual Wrestling Tournament will be held Thursday-Saturday, Feb. 24-26, at the Kohl Center on the campus of the University of Wisconsin in Madison, Wis. TICKET INFORMATION: Ticket prices per tournament session are $11 plus online fees.
Where can I watch the WIAA state individual wrestling finals?
Watch the live broadcast of the WIAA State Individual Wrestling finals on Bally Sports Wisconsin. The finals are scheduled live Saturday, Feb. 13 at 5 p.m. The live broadcast of the finals will also be streamed on the Bally Sports app with cable provider authentication.
How many wrestlers won the 78th annual state individual wrestling tournament?
The 78th Annual State Individual Wrestling Tournament produced 42 champions Saturday, including the 19th wrestler to win four championships. There were 23 former champions entering the tournament in pursuit of another title and 19 accomplished their goal.
What is the history of the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association wrestling tournament?
The WIAA goes back to 1940 to determine the beginning of its wrestling tournament program. Milwaukee Washington won the first State Meet that was held at Appleton. The next year the tournament was held at West Milwaukee before moving to Neenah for 1942.
Who won the D1 Wrestling Championship?
In D1 at 106 lbs, sophomore Eric Barnett from Hortonville concluded his season undefeated. Barnett squared off against a tough Hunter Lewis (So) from Stoughton in the finals. Barnett came away victorious. With both of these athletes being just sophomores, they may meet up again in the future.