Brothers Nathan and Matt Lackman meet in finals of DIII wrestling championship



Brothers Matt Lackman of Alvernia and Nathan Lackman of Rhode Island College met in the 165 lb. final at the 2023 NCAA DIII wrestling championships in Roanoke, VA. Watch the full match here.

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24 thoughts on “Brothers Nathan and Matt Lackman meet in finals of DIII wrestling championship”

  1. My son and I just finished watching this match from the whole Championship that the NCAA was kind enough to upload.
    Yea I’m sure her parents and family were twisting and turning a bit inside over this.
    Especially after the younger one did that silly roll. I mean this is for the National Championship….Just a brutal way to lose.

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  2. Like my home growing up (three dudes who wrestled D1) there was a lot of broken furniture in the house. And my mom dominated with the wooden spoon. All of us feared the wooden spoon but didn’t keep us from breaking a LOT of stuff. 😊

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  3. It’s a match you Definitely do not want to lose. Could you imagine your brother being able to rub it in your face for the next 80 years. Telling your kids I kicked your Dads ass in the finals?? Being brought up for every family gathering. Hell no, I would do whatever it takes to win. Plus it’s better to be happy than it is to be sad.

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  4. Kudos to these 2 champions! To me it was just another match until it ended & I felt the love an older brother as he consoled his little brother! Proud tears! An idol paying respects to his biggest fan! Thanks to my brothers for teaching me to love this sport!

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  5. I never had a sibling in wrestling with me and all my cousins were in wrestling before me so they were gone by the time I got thee but I did have to wrestle my own teammate at a tournament in mercer pennsylvania

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  6. Can someone explain how he lost the position at 9:30 and got reversed? I don’t know much about wrestling, but it looks to me like the younger brother could have transitioned to a more dominant position and won. I thought he had it at first.

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