The NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships began on Thursday, March 16, and will conclude on Saturday, March 18 with two significant competitions. The championship for this season takes place in The BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma
The NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships feature the All-America team in addition to selecting a national champion. The best wrestlers from all over the United States compete against one another every year to decide which school has the best wrestling program.
The competition takes place in Tulsa, Oklahoma, from March 16 to March 18 this year. This year, athletes like Iowa State’s David Carr, Iowa’s Real Woods, and Northern Colorado’s Andrew Alirez are at the center of interest.
The competition features some of the greatest combat sports athletes such as Mark Coleman, Kevin Randleman, Ben Askren, Kurt Angle, Brock Lesnar, and Chris Weidman.
Here is all you need to know about this year’s NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships, from the updated brackets, channel, times, and more.
NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships updated bracket, results
School | Points |
Penn State | 26 |
Iowa | 21.5 |
Missouri | 17.5 |
Minnesota, NC State | 16.5 |
Cornell, Nebraska | 15.5 |
Michigan, Ohio State | 14.5 |
Arizona State, Virginia Tech, Wisconsin | 13 |
Iowa State, Northwestern | 12 |
Northern Iowa | 11 |
South Dakota State | 10.5 |
Illinois, Oklahoma State, Stanford | 10 |
Air Force, North Dakota State | 9.5 |
Lehigh, North Carolina | 9 |
Princeton | 8 |
Maryland, Pittsburgh | 7.5 |
Spencer Lee from the University of Iowa and Yianni Diakomihalis from Cornell aim to win four consecutive NCAA wrestling championships. In an upcoming match, Max Murin will take on Yianni for a chance to win the NCAA tournament podium for the fourth consecutive year.
Returning National Champions Max Dean and Shane Griffith faced significant defeats in their respective contests. Shayne Van Ness, a 157-pound true freshman, has advanced to the semifinals in the meanwhile.
🚨 TEAM STANDINGS – SESSION IV 🚨
1⃣ @pennstateWREST – 116.5
2⃣ @Hawks_Wrestling – 77
3⃣ @BigRedWrestling – 64
4⃣ @wrestlingbucks – 62
5⃣ @MizzouWrestling – 55#NCAAWrestling— NCAA Wrestling (@NCAAWrestling) March 18, 2023
Where I can watch the 2023 College Wrestling Championships finals
Date | Time | Event | Channel + Live Stream |
Thursday, March 16 | 12 p.m. ET | Pigtails and First Round | ESPNU |
Thursday, March 16 | 7 p.m. ET | Second Round | ESPN |
Friday, March 17 | 12 p.m. ET | Quarterfinals | ESPNU |
Friday, March 17 | 8 a.m. ET | Semifinals | ESPN |
Saturday, March 18 | 10 a.m. ET |
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Saturday, March 18 | 6 p.m. ET |
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ESPN/Stream Link |
College wrestling fans can watch the complete tournament live stream via FuboTV for 7 days free, or the best way to watch is via PremiumTV anywhere, if you are looking for only today’s NCAA DI College Wrestling Championships game then, PremiumTV would be the best choice for you.