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2007-08 Big Ten Wrestling Season in Review
The Big Ten dominated the NCAA Wrestling Championships with Iowa winning the national title with Ohio State and Penn State placing second and third, respectively. Seven individuals won national titles and 44 Big Ten student-athletes earned All-America honors. Full story...
A Dozen Years of Dominance
Over the span of March 20-22, 2008, the Big Ten and its wrestling squads threw a party, and were generous to invite the rest of the nation to attend. Yes, the party was officially named the 2008 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships, and the words "Big Ten" were nowhere to be found in the title, on signs, or even on the trophies. Yet when the dust settled inside the Scottrade Center in St. Louis Mo., it was in fact, The Big Ten Party. Full story...

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Mixing Things Up
When Eric Tannenbaum is not focused on his degree in neuroscience, or is crafting his skills as a DJ, he is busy working on his fourth All-American season with Michigan wrestling. |
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A Tough Bond To Break
Minnesota's C.P. and Dustin Schlatter have been wrestling ever since they were kids and now both have become Big Ten Champions on a National Championship squad |
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Lights, Camera, Action
Penn State's Phil Davis becomes a different man when he steps foot on the wrestling mat |
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