Bronne sets new Division II falls record

Hayden Bronne set a new Division II falls record with his 2019-20 season.
Hayden Bronne set a new Division II falls record with his 2019-20 season.

Hayden Bronne enjoyed a record-setting season in Division II, as the NCAA has released the winners and final standings for the 2020 NCAA wrestling awards in Divisions I, II and III.

Division II featured a repeat winner as 174-pounder Bronne becomes the first winner in non-consecutive years after winning in 2018. In fact, this year is the fourth consecutive year that the Dragons have taken home the award for most falls (Garrett Gray-2017, Bronne-2018, Nicholas Mason-2019). Bronne also set a record as his 20 falls are the most in Division II history as he finished six ahead of AJ Cooper of Fort Hays State in second with 14.

Bronne finished second on the team in wins (25-6) and points (434.5). He is also second in Tiffin career pins with 64.

Nicholas Mason also finished tied for sixth with 11. 

Tiffin also had three wrestlers in the Most Dominant category, with Bronne finishing 8th with 3.97 average team points. Trey Grine was 9th with 3.91, while Mason was 13th with 3.79.

In the Tech Falls category, Richard Screptock finished tied for 6th with 6, with Grine tied for 10th with 5. 

For the complete rankings, click HERE.