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NCAA Wrestling Championships: Schedule, rules, scoring, stats

22 March 2025
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NCAA Wrestling Championships: Schedule, rules, scoring, stats
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The 2025 NCAA Division I Men’s Wrestling National Championships will take place at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, with 330 athletes competing for individual titles and one team taking home the national championship. Top contenders include Penn State, Iowa, and Oklahoma State, with standout wrestlers like Luke Lilledahl, Caleb Henson, and Gable Steveson leading their respective weight classes. The competition will be aired on ESPN networks, with matches starting on Thursday and culminating in the championship finals on Saturday evening.

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