'Excuses are for wusses': Iowa's Spencer Lee wins his third consecutive national title on torn ACL (2024)

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'Excuses are for wusses': Iowa's Spencer Lee wins his third consecutive national title on torn ACL (1)

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ST. LOUIS, Mo. — Back in 2019, when Spencer Lee won his secondNCAA title at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, former Iowa heavyweight Sam Stoll grabbed the microphone during the post-match press conference and asked one question:

"Spencer Lee, why are you the baddest man on the planet?"

Lee laughed.

"I don't know," he responded. "I don't have an answer for that.I'll take your word for it. How's that?"

The legend has only grown since then, and on Saturday night here at the Enterprise Center, Lee authored perhaps the most impressivechapter of his spectacular college career thusfar.

Iowa's star lightweight collected his third consecutive individual NCAA title, defeating Arizona State's Brandon Courtney, 7-0, in the finals at 125 pounds.Afterward, Lee saidhe wrestled this week with a tornanterior cruciate ligament in his left knee.

"Eight days ago, I tore my ACL in my other knee, soI'm wrestling with no ACLs,"Lee saidduring his post-match interview with ESPN."Whatever,man.I didn't want to tell anybody, because excuses are for wusses.

"That was a tough tournament for me. I could barely wrestle. I could barely shoot. I can't sprawl … but there was no doubt. My teammates told me, 'No one can do this but you,' and I believed them."

Makes what he did this week all the more crazy.

Lee put forthanother masterclass in domination en route to first. He outscored his five opponents 59-8, winning once by technical fall and three more times by major decision just to reach the final. He's now won 35 matches in a row dating back to the 2019 NCAA Championships, during which he's outscored his opponents by a whopping 430-40.

After a scoreless first period against Courtney, Lee put up four points in the second onan escape, a takedown and Courtney's third caution call. Lee added another takedown midway through the third period, and another point for riding time.

"Unofficially, you're probably looking at a two-time Hodge Trophy winner," Iowa coach Tom Brands said. "When it's time to show up, he's for real."

It was Lee's addition to the program that gave birth to the moment that ultimately unfolded on Saturday night. The Hawkeyes won the nationalteam championship this week, scoring 129 points to defeat Penn State (113.5) and Oklahoma State (99.5). It is the 24th national team title in program history, and the first since 2010.

The effort was fueled by seven Iowa wrestlers earningAll-American honors. Three made the finals, in Lee, Jaydin Eierman (141) and Michael Kemerer (174),but only Lee won a title. His finals match against Courtney was the last of the 10 championship bouts, meaning Iowa celebrated its team championship after Lee's miraculous victory.

"This interview is certainly more enjoyable with him winning," Brands continued. "You can never overstate his importance. He's a sparkplug and igniter, but it's way, way more than that. Deeper than that.

"Spencer Lee healed a lot of hearts on our team just by winning a wrestling match."

Lee's knee injuries date back to his senior year of high school. He wrestled his senior season at Franklin Regional in Pennsylvania after tearing his right ACL.He told ESPN that he re-injured his other ACL in that2019 NCAA final, when he beat Virginia's Jack Mueller, 5-0.He has spent much of his college career with a brace on his right knee.

"Two national titles without ACLs," Lee said. "Been alot of fun."

Lee's latest knee injury came actually during the finals of the Big Ten Championships. His father, Larry, told the Register thatLee tore it within the first 30 seconds of the match. He went on to win by a 21-3 technical fall over Purdue's Devin Schroder.

The days after his latest knee injury were filled with a lot of unknowns. He didn't wrestle much, he said, and limited his workouts to just three total hours each day. He said doctors were surprised that heeven attemptedcertain workouts.

While at the tournament this week, Lee said he and Brands discussed possibly medically forfeiting from the tournament more than oncebecause of the persistent pain.

"It was hard," Lee said. "But I said, 'If I'm going to lose, I'm going to lose my way.' That's it. It doesn't matter. If I lost, I probably wouldn't have said anythingbecause that's just how I am. You have to win no matter what. That's what defines a champion.

"I'm kind of upset I told the world. I don't make excuses, man."

'Excuses are for wusses': Iowa's Spencer Lee wins his third consecutive national title on torn ACL (3)

'Excuses are for wusses': Iowa's Spencer Lee wins his third consecutive national title on torn ACL (4)

Iowa coach Tom Brands reacts to the Hawkeyes' first NCAA team championship since 2010

Iowa coach Tom Brands reacts to the Hawkeyes' first NCAA team championship since 2010

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One of Lee's goals was to become Iowa's first four-time NCAA champion. Only four other wrestlers in NCAA history have won four:Oklahoma State's Pat Smith, Iowa State's Cael Sanderson, Cornell's Kyle Dake and Ohio State's Logan Stieber.Lee could become No. 5next season — presumably,of course, after an offseason of healing.

But that may not happen anytime soon.

The 10 champions at this week's NCAA Championships automatically qualified for the U.S. Olympic Trials, set for April 2-3 in Texas. It has always been Lee's dream to not only make the U.S. men's freestyle Olympic team, but to win goldas well.

Lee established himself as one of the country'stop Olympiccontenders back in December 2019, when he won a U.S. Senior men's freestyle national title at 57 kilograms (125 pounds). Despite his injuries, he wants to still try and make the team.

"Right now, we're taking it day by day," Lee said. "But that's my goal, man. I'll go down swinging if I have to. How's that?"

That was his mindset his senior year of high school at Franklin Regional, and he ultimately lost to Austin DeSanto, who's now his collegeteammate, in the state finals. It was the only loss of his high school career. He told his father, Larry, afterward that he wouldn't change a thing.

"He said, 'Dad, all I need you to do is support me, because we are not going to lose the team national title because I didn't wrestle,'" Larry Lee told the Register. "He said, 'That will not happen. I'm wrestling.'

"It's been a stressful two weeks. The first time he went on the mat at NCAAs was the first time he was on the mat since that Big Ten final. You just don't know how it's going to go."

Here Spencer Lee is again, powering through one of the world's toughest wrestling tournaments with a severe knee injury to win his third national title.

How's that?

Cody Goodwin covers wrestling and high school sports for the Des Moines Register. Follow him on Twitter at @codygoodwin.

2021 NCAA Wrestling Championships

Final Team Scores

  1. Iowa, 129
  2. Penn State, 113.5
  3. Oklahoma State, 99.5
  4. Arizona State, 74
  5. Michigan, 69
  6. North Carolina State, 68
  7. Missouri, 64
  8. Minnesota, 64
  9. Ohio State, 46.5
  10. Northwestern, 45
  • 13. Iowa State, 37.5
  • 19. Northern Iowa, 24.5

Finals Results

  • 125: No. 1 Spencer Lee (Iowa) dec. No. 3 Brandon Courtney (Arizona St.), 7-0
  • 133: No. 2 Roman Bravo-Young (Penn St.) dec. No. 1 Daton Fix (Oklahoma St.), 4-2 (SV1)
  • 141: No. 2 Nick Lee (Penn St.) dec. No. 1 Jaydin Eierman (Iowa), 4-2 (SV1)
  • 149: No. 2 Austin O'Connor (North Carolina) dec. No. 1 Sammy Sasso (Ohio St.), 3-2
  • 157: No. 3 David Carr (Iowa State) dec. No. 4 Jesse Dellavecchia (Rider), 4-0
  • 165: No. 8 Shane Griffith (Stanford) dec. No. 3 Jake Wentzel (Pittsburgh), 6-2
  • 174: No. 3 Carter Starocci (Penn St.) dec. No. 1 Michael Kemerer (Iowa), 3-1 (SV1)
  • 184: No. 1 Aaron Brooks (Penn St.) dec. No. 2 Trent Hidlay (NC State), 3-2
  • 197: No. 4 AJ Ferrari (Oklahoma St.) dec. No. 6 Nino Bonaccorsi (Pittsburgh), 4-2
  • 285: No. 1 Gable Steveson (Minnesota) dec. No. 2 Mason Parris (Michigan), 8-4
'Excuses are for wusses': Iowa's Spencer Lee wins his third consecutive national title on torn ACL (2024)

FAQs

How many times has Spencer Lee tore his ACL? ›

“I had both ACLs torn, and I tried wrestling with it last season,” recalled Lee, who competed in just three matches before undergoing surgeries to repair both of his knees in January 2022.

How many times has Spencer Lee won the national championship? ›

Spencer finished his career as a three-time NCAA champ, a four-time All-American, a two-time Hodge Trophy winner, with a 98-6 career record and 84 career bonus-point wins.

How many state championships did Spencer Lee win in high school? ›

While in high school, Lee became a three-time PIAA state champion and recorded 144 wins before suffering his first and only loss in a dramatic upset while going for a fourth state title. In the freestyle department, Lee became a two-time U20 World champion and a U17 World champion during his high school years.

Has anyone ever played football with a torn ACL? ›

NFL players who have torn their ACL can come back stronger than ever. And we have proof! Here are major examples of some of the best NFL players who have torn their ACL - and returned to perform at ProBowl levels.

Can you still wrestle with a torn ACL? ›

And when the athletic trainer told him he had torn his anterior cruciate ligament, or ACL, he knew his dream to wrestle at state that year was over. He couldn't wrestle with a torn ACL. After all, the cruciate ligaments control the back and forth motion of the knee.

How long was Spencer Lee's winning streak? ›

In his six seasons with the Hawkeyes, Lee finished with a career record of 98-6 — which included a 58-match win streak that spanned from 2019 through 2023. Prior to competing at Iowa, Lee won a gold medal in the 50kg (Cadets, 110 pounds) at the 2014 World Championship.

Why did Lee medically forfeit? ›

Lee has suffered multiple knee injuries during his career, and he won last year's national title at 125 pounds despite having a torn anterior cruciate ligament. Senior Real Woods is the only Hawkeye wrestler to advance to the finals.

How does Spencer Lee make money? ›

Since the NCAA started allowing athletes to profit off their name, image and likeness on July 1, the 22-year-old has kept busy. Lee has inked local deals, like with the Cedar Rapids-based Ironside Apparel, as well as some bigger ones, like with MGC Sports Agency, Barstool Sports, and, most recently, Rudis, an Ohio- ...

What's Spencer Lee doing now? ›

Spencer Lee will officially remain in Iowa City through the next two Olympic cycles. The 3X NCAA champion has signed a deal that will keep him at the Hawkeye Wrestling Club through the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028. The next step in this process will be competing at the US Open in Las Vegas next week.

How many Big 10 championships does Spencer Lee have? ›

Spencer Lee has won NCAA championships (three of them, to be precise). He's won Big Ten championships (also three).

What weight did Spencer Lee wrestle in high school? ›

Spencer Lee wrestled at 126 pounds for most of his high school career at Franklin Regional Area High School in Murrysville, Pennsylvania. However, in the 2017 state finals, he competed at 125 pounds due to an injured knee.

How many pins does Spencer Lee have? ›

Spencer Lee
OverallPins
2020-2112-05-0
2021-223-00-0
2022-2320-19-1
Career98-635-2
4 more rows

Who has had the most ACL injuries? ›

Gender Disparity in ACL Injuries. While both men and women* have anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries, research has shown that women experience two to eight times more of these injuries than men.

How many times did Sean Lee tear his ACL? ›

Sean Lee's Injury Guide

Lee tore his left ACL in OTAs and missed the entire 2014 season. Lee tore his right ACL in spring practice at Penn State. Lee missed 3 games during his final season at Penn St. with a sprained left PCL.

Who has torn their ACL twice? ›

Skier Lindsey Vonn tore her ACL twice. She is just one well-known athlete who had this occur, however, she continued her sterling career. Yes, it can happen, but common is a relative term.

What famous athlete has a torn ACL? ›

Some big names included on that list are Tiger Woods, who famously won the U.S. Open after tearing his ACL, as well as Hall of fame NFL players Hines Ward, Joe Namath and John Elway. All three of those players played their entire NFL careers without the ligament.

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