Iowa's Spencer Lee is a true-freshman national champion and Hawkeye Twitter just loves it

Tyler J Davis
Hawk Central

If you hadn't heard, Spencer Lee is NCAA national champion at 125 pounds

The Hawkeyes' phenom ran roughshod over former national and major-conference champions alike en route to becoming Iowa's first true-freshman NCAA title-holder first since 1993. 

Iowa's Spencer Lee celebrates after winning the 125 pound national championship over Rutgers' Nick Suriano at the NCAA Wrestling Championships at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio on Saturday, March 17, 2018.

And of course, the internet couldn't get enough.

"I want to be, the very best/Like no one ever was" - Spencer Lee, probably

(In case you're not familiar with the work of Ash Ketchum...)

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Adding a dog to your Spencer Lee tweet is how you internet correctly, folks.

Is this good? It sounds good.

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What else is there to say?

She's asking nicely.

Apparently, the Hawkeye freshman was trying to outscore whole other teams, as well as his opponents. 

Native Iowan and two-time PGA major champion Zach Johnson kept his adulation simple.

    #duh

    Good question.

    Big muscles, bigger heart.

    We have a feeling this list could get longer.

    Well, according to the singlet, he's a Hawkeye, but this works, too.

     

    Iowa's Spencer Lee wrestles Rutgers' Nick Suriano in the 125 pound national championship at the NCAA Wrestling Championships at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio on Saturday, March 17, 2018. Lee won by decision, 5-1.