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Just a little while ago, the first session of day two (March 21, 2014) of the NCAA Division-1 national championships concluded. Inside the Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the quarterfinals took place with the winners confirming their All-American status, as well as taking a step closer to an NCAA championship.
In addition, the second and third rounds of the wrestle-back brackets went down, as wrestlers who lost yesterday tried to work back into the top eight. Later tonight, the fourth and fifth rounds will take place.
MMAmania.com continues to cover the action -- see the results of yesterday's session 1 HERE and session 2 HERE -- and will begin with a list of confirmed All Americans who enter the semifinals later tonight and the current team standings. Finally, we will update the post with the brackets once they are released.
Confirmed All Americans and Semifinalists
125 pounds
Jesse Delgado (Illinois)
Dylan Peters (UNI)
Nicholas Megaludis (Penn St.)
Nahshon Garrett (Cornell)
133 pounds
Joe Colon (UNI)
Tyler Graff (Wisconsin)
Tony Ramos (Iowa)
Aaron (A.J.) Schopp (Edinboro)
141 pounds
Evan Henderson (North Carolina)
Devin Carter (Virginia Tech)
Zain Retherford (Penn St.)
Logan Stieber (Ohio St.)
149 pounds
Drake Houdashelt (Missouri)
Jason Tsirtsis (Northwestern)
Joshua Kindig (Oklahoma St.)
Mitchell Minotti (Lehigh)
157 pounds
Dylan Ness (Minnesota)
Ian Miller (Kent St.)
Alex Dieringer (Oklahoma St.)
Brian Realbuto (Cornell)
165 pounds
David Taylor (Penn St.)
Steven Monk (North Dakota St.)
Nicholas Sulzer (Virginia)
Tyler Caldwell (Oklahoma St.)
174 pounds
Chris Perry (Oklahoma St.)
Michael Evans (Iowa)
Logan Storley (Minnesota)
Andrew Howe (Oklahoma)
184 pounds
Jimmy Sheptock (Maryland)
Jack Dechow (Old Dominion)
Gabriel Dean (Cornell)
Edward Ruth (Penn St.)
197 pounds
Nick Heflin (Ohio St.)
Scott Schiller (Minnesota)
Chris Penny (Virginia Tech)
J`Den Cox (Missouri)
285 pounds
Anthony Nelson (Minnesota)
Bobby Telford (Iowa)
Adam Chalfant (Indiana)
Nick Gwiazdowski (North Carolina St.)
There you have it.
In the team scoring, Penn State's grip on the title is still holding but has loosened considerably. Minnesota is just a couple points behind and has more than a chance to overtake them. Check out the top 10 of the current standings for yourself below:
1. Penn St. 61.0
2. Minnesota 59.0
3. Oklahoma St. 56.0
4. Iowa 42.5
5. Cornell 39.5
6. Ohio St. 38.0
7. Edinboro 30.5
7. Virginia Tech 30.5
9. Oklahoma 30.0
9. Missouri 30.0
Check back in later tonight for a recap of the semifinal matches -- which start at 7:00 ET -- and updated brackets, and keep checking MMAmania.com for NCAA D-1 wrestling updates and all things combat sports.
UPDATE
Brackets are now available, take a look right HERE