NCAA Wrestling Team Championship - Winning Streaks Greater Than 2 of Division I Team Titles

Winning Streaks Greater Than 2 of Division I Team Titles

School Team Titles Years
Iowa 9 1978-1986
Oklahoma State 7 1937-1942,1946
Iowa 6 1995-2000
Oklahoma State 4 1928-1931
Oklahoma State 4 2003-2006
Oklahoma State 3 1933-1935
Oklahoma State 3 1954-1956
Iowa 3 1991-1993
Iowa 3 2008-2010

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