1989 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships

The 1989 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships were the 59th NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships to be held. Both University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Oklahoma hosted the tournament at McCasland Field House and Gallagher-Iba Arena, respectively.

1989 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships
Tournament information
SportCollege wrestling
LocationNorman and Stillwater, Oklahoma
DatesMarch 16, 1989–March 18, 1989
Host(s)University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University
Venue(s)McCasland Field House and Gallagher-Iba Arena
Final positions
ChampionsOklahoma State (28th title)
1st runners-upArizona State
2nd runners-upIowa State
MVPTim Krieger (Iowa State)

Oklahoma State won the team championship with 91.25 points, their 28th team title, and had two individual champions.

Tim Krieger of Iowa State was named the Most Outstanding Wrestler and Mike Cole of Clarion received the Gorriaran Award.

Team results

RankSchoolPoints
1 Oklahoma State 91.25
2 Arizona State 70.5
3 Iowa State 63
4 Oklahoma 61
5 Michigan 53.25
6 Iowa 52.5
7 Minnesota 45.75
8 Northwestern 40.5
9 Edinboro 40
10 Penn State 39.75

Individual finals

Weight classChampionship match (champion in boldface)
118 lbs Jack Cuvo, East Stroudsburg DEC Doug Wyland, North Carolina, 10-8
126 lbs Kendall Cross, Oklahoma State DEC Michael Stokes, North Carolina State, 5-2
134 lbs Sean O'Day, Edinboro DEC T.J. Sewell, Oklahoma, 11-8
142 lbs Pat Santoro, Pittsburgh DEC Junior Saunders, Arizona State, 6-6, 1-1 Cr 11
150 lbs Tim Krieger, Iowa State DEC Karl Monaco, Montclair State, 5-0
158 lbs Dan St. John, Arizona State DEC Joe Pantaleo, Michigan, 1-1, 3-1
167 lbs Dave Lee, Wisconsin MAJ Baron Blakley, Oklahoma, 14-6
177 lbs Chris Barnes, Oklahoma State DEC Brad Lloyd, Lock Haven, 1-1, 2-2 Cr 3
190 lbs Eric Voelker, Iowa State DEC Mark Whitehead, Northwestern, 7-2
275 lbs Carlton Haselrig, Pittsburgh-Johnstown DEC Joel Greenlee, Northern Iowa, 1-0
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