NCAA Wrestling Team Championship - Division I Team Champions

Division I Team Champions

  • 1928 Oklahoma A&M
  • 1929 Oklahoma A&M
  • 1930 Oklahoma A&M
  • 1931 Oklahoma A&M
  • 1932 Indiana
  • 1933 Iowa State
Oklahoma A&M
  • 1934 Oklahoma A&M
  • 1935 Oklahoma A&M
  • 1936 Oklahoma
  • 1937 Oklahoma A&M
  • 1938 Oklahoma A&M
  • 1939 Oklahoma A&M
  • 1940 Oklahoma A&M
  • 1941 Oklahoma A&M
  • 1942 Oklahoma A&M
  • 1943-45 not held
  • 1946 Oklahoma A&M
  • 1947 Cornell College
  • 1948 Oklahoma A&M
  • 1949 Oklahoma A&M
  • 1950 Northern Iowa
  • 1951 Oklahoma
  • 1952 Oklahoma
  • 1953 Penn State
  • 1954 Oklahoma A&M
  • 1955 Oklahoma A&M
  • 1956 Oklahoma A&M
  • 1957 Oklahoma
  • 1958 Oklahoma State
  • 1959 Oklahoma State
  • 1960 Oklahoma
  • 1961 Oklahoma State
  • 1962 Oklahoma State
  • 1963 Oklahoma
  • 1964 Oklahoma State
  • 1965 Iowa State
  • 1966 Oklahoma State
  • 1967 Michigan State
  • 1968 Oklahoma State
  • 1969 Iowa State
  • 1970 Iowa State
  • 1971 Oklahoma State
  • 1972 Iowa State
  • 1973 Iowa State
  • 1974 Oklahoma
  • 1975 Iowa
  • 1976 Iowa
  • 1977 Iowa State
  • 1978 Iowa
  • 1979 Iowa
  • 1980 Iowa
  • 1981 Iowa
  • 1982 Iowa
  • 1983 Iowa
  • 1984 Iowa
  • 1985 Iowa
  • 1986 Iowa
  • 1987 Iowa State
  • 1988 Arizona State
  • 1989 Oklahoma State
  • 1990 Oklahoma State
  • 1991 Iowa
  • 1992 Iowa
  • 1993 Iowa
  • 1994 Oklahoma State
  • 1995 Iowa
  • 1996 Iowa
  • 1997 Iowa
  • 1998 Iowa
  • 1999 Iowa
  • 2000 Iowa
  • 2001 Minnesota
  • 2002 Minnesota
  • 2003 Oklahoma State
  • 2004 Oklahoma State
  • 2005 Oklahoma State
  • 2006 Oklahoma State
  • 2007 Minnesota
  • 2008 Iowa
  • 2009 Iowa
  • 2010 Iowa
  • 2011 Penn State
  • 2012 Penn State

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