What is 1967 ncaa wrestling championships?

The 1967 NCAA Wrestling Championships was held in Iowa City, Iowa, from March 23-25. Nine schools participated in the tournament, including Iowa State, Iowa, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Michigan State, Northern Iowa, Penn State, Oregon State, and Wyoming.

Oklahoma State won the team title with 105 points, followed by Iowa State with 70 points and Iowa with 56.5 points. This was Oklahoma State's ninth team title in wrestling.

In the individual competition, Iowa State's Dan Gable won his first of two NCAA titles in the 130-pound weight class. Other notable champions included Steve Combs from Oregon State in the 137-pound weight class and Lee Kemp from Wisconsin in the heavyweight division.

The tournament featured several future wrestling legends, including Dan Gable, Lee Kemp, and Rick Sanders, who won the championship at 157 pounds for Oklahoma State.

The 1967 NCAA Wrestling Championships marked the beginning of a dominant era for Oklahoma State, who went on to win six more team titles in the following decade.