2020 NCAA Awards Show

The 2020 Flo NCAA Award For Team Upset Of The Year

The 2020 Flo NCAA Award For Team Upset Of The Year

The nominees for the best NCAA D1 team upset of the 2019-20 season.

Apr 19, 2020 by Andrew Spey
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Nobody got the ending they wanted from the 2019-20 season. Covid-19 canceled the NCAA Championship Tournament, truncating a superb season before it could be properly concluded. But that doesn't mean we can't honor the extraordinary efforts the student-athletes put forth on the mat.

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We doled out the pre-show awards last week. This week we will be revealing the nominees for the main awards, then announcing the winners Friday night. We hope you'll join us. 

The 2020 Nominees for Team Upset of the Year


Virginia Tech 21, Ohio State 15

The Hokies won 6 of 10 bouts, including a first period pin of eventual three seed Sammy Sasso by Brent Moore, which you can watch below, to take out the third-ranked team in the country in their own gym. 


Arizona State 19, over Penn State 18

Producing the rare student rushing of the mat, the Sun Devils put a stop to the Nittany Lions historic dual meet unbeaten streak.


Rider 21, Minnesota 17

The Broncs didn't wrestle like a small school when they traveled to Minneapolis to beat the Gophers in their home gym. The key individual upset was Dean Sherry pinning All-American Devin Skatzka at 164-pounds.

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Northern Iowa 19, Oklahoma State 15

The hype for this match was too great for West Gym. The Panther Train toppled the Cowboys in front of over 4,000 ecstatic fans in the McLeod Center. Bryce Steiert and Keaton Geerts picked up key wins in the dual for UNI. 

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Michigan State 19, Wisconsin 17

The Badgers were looking like a trophy team this season, but Sparty had other plans for them in a late-season dual in Madison. Layne Malczewski got much-needed bonus points with a pin over Jared Krattiger, and Cam Caffey delivered a clutch win over Johnny Sebastian to push Michigan State over the top.


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