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2023 Big Ten Wrestling Championships – 141 lbs

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141 pounds at the
2023 Big Ten Wrestling Championships
SiteCrisler Center
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Competitors14
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s)Real Woods (Iowa)
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Brock Hardy (Nebraska)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Beau Bartlett (Penn State)
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The 141-pound competition at the 2023 Big Ten Wrestling Championships in Ann Arbor, Michigan, took place from March 4–5, 2023 at the Crisler Center.[1][2]

The competition consisted of a triple-elimination tournament to determine the top ten wrestlers of the Big Ten's 141-pound weight class. The top nine wrestlers would qualify for the 2023 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships.[3]

Real Woods of Iowa would win the tournament with a 2–1 decision win in the finals over Brock Hardy of Nebraska.

Preliminary seeds

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The Big Ten announced the preliminary seeds on February 27, 2023.[4]

Seed Wrestler
1 Real Woods (Iowa)
2 Beau Bartlett (Penn State)
3 Brock Hardy (Nebraska)
4 Frankie Tal-Shahar (Northwestern)
5 Jakob Bergeland (Minnesota)
6 Danny Pucino (Illinois)
7 Joe Olivieri (Rutgers)
8 Parker Filius (Purdue)
9 Dylan D'Emilio (Ohio State)
10 Cole Mattin (Michigan)
11 Joseph Zargo (Wisconsin)
12 Jordan Hamdan (Michigan State)
13 Cayden Rooks (Indiana)
14 Kal Miller (Maryland)

Results

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Legend

Championship bracket

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First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals 1st-Place Match
            
1 Real Woods (IOWA)
BYE
1 Real Woods (IOWA) 6F
8 Parker Filius (PUR) 0
9 Dylan D`Emilio (OSU) 1
8 Parker Filius (PUR) 3
1 Real Woods (IOWA) 3
4 Frankie Tal-Shahar (NU) 0
5 Jakob Bergeland (MINN) 7
12 Jordan Hamdan (MSU) 5
5 Jakob Bergeland (MINN) 5
4 Frankie Tal-Shahar (NU) 7
13 Cayden Rooks (IND) 5
4 Frankie Tal-Shahar (NU) 7
1 Real Woods (IOWA) 2
3 Brock Hardy (NEB) 1
3 Brock Hardy (NEB) 6
14 Kal Miller (MD) 0
3 Brock Hardy (NEB) 12
11 Joseph Zargo (WIS) 0
11 Joseph Zargo (WIS) 8
6 Danny Pucino (ILL) 4
3 Brock Hardy (NEB) 7
2 Beau Bartlett (PSU) 3
7 Joe Olivieri (RUT) 3
10 Cole Mattin (MICH) 5
10 Cole Mattin (MICH) 2
2 Beau Bartlett (PSU) 4
BYE
2 Beau Bartlett (PSU)

Consolation bracket

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Consolation Round 1Consolation Round 2Consolation QuarterfinalsConsolation Semifinals3rd-Place Match
BYE
BYE
7th-Place Match5th-Place Match

9th-place bracket

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9th-Place Quarterfinals 9th-Place Semifinals 9th-Place Match
         
6 Danny Pucino (ILL)
BYE
6 Danny Pucino (ILL) 5
14 Kal Miller (MD) 8
10 Cole Mattin (MICH) 3
14 Kal Miller (MD) 9
14 Kal Miller (MD) 3
7 Joe Olivieri (RUT) 2
13 Cayden Rooks (IND) 10
12 Jordan Hamdan (MSU) 3
13 Cayden Rooks (IND) 1
7 Joe Olivieri (RUT) 2
BYE
7 Joe Olivieri (RUT)

Final standings

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Note: Top-9 wrestlers qualify for the 2023 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships.

Rank Wrestler
1st place, gold medalist(s) Real Woods (Iowa)
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Brock Hardy (Nebraska)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Beau Bartlett (Penn State)
4 Dylan D`Emilio (Ohio State)
5 Parker Filius (Purdue)
6 Frankie Tal-Shahar (Northwestern)
7 Joseph Zargo (Wisconsin)
8 Jakob Bergeland (Minnesota)
9 Kal Miller (Maryland)
10 Joe Olivieri (Rutgers)

References

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  1. ^ "2023 Big Ten Wrestling Championships". Big Ten Conference. 11 November 2022. Archived from the original on February 12, 2023. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
  2. ^ Scovel, Shannon (3 March 2023). "2023 Big Ten wrestling championships: Brackets, preview, how to watch". ncaa.com. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
  3. ^ "NCAA Division I Wrestling Committee releases qualifying tournament allocations for 2023 championships". ncaa.com. 27 February 2023. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
  4. ^ "Big Ten Wrestling Pre-Seeds Announced". Big Ten Conference. 27 February 2023. Archived from the original on March 2, 2023. Retrieved 10 March 2024.