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NCAA wrestling 2024: Brackets, schedule, Iowa qualifiers, how to watch on TV and live stream

Mar. 20, 2024 3:33 pm
Here’s a look at the schedule, TV and streaming guide and Iowa info for the 2024 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships.
NCAA wrestling 2024 schedule, brackets
Here are the brackets from NCAA.com.
THURSDAY
11 a.m. — Session 1: Preliminary and first rounds
6 p.m. — Session 2: Second round and preliminary and first-round consolations
FRIDAY
11 a.m. — Session 3: Quarterfinals and second- and third-round consolations
6 p.m. — Session 4: Semifinals and fourth- and fifth-round consolations
SATURDAY
11 a.m. — Session 5: Consolation semifinals and third-, fifth- and seventh-place matches
6 p.m. — Session 6: Championship matches
How to watch NCAA wrestling
When: Thursday, March 21-Saturday, March 23
Where: T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Mo.
TV: Sessions 1, 3 and 5 on ESPNU. Sessions 2, 4 and 6 on ESPN.
Live stream: All sessions on ESPN+
Live results: TrackWrestling
Iowa NCAA wrestling qualifiers with seeds
125 — No. 3 Drake Ayala (23-4)
133 — No. 15 Brody Teske (13-5)
141 — No. 3 Real Woods (18-3)
149 — No. 13 Caleb Rathjen (16-5),
157 — No. 10 Jared Franek (23-5),
165 — No. 6 Michael Caliendo (22-4),
174 — No. 12 Patrick Kennedy (15-5)
197 — No. 7 Zach Glazier (24-2)
Hwt. — No. 25 Bradley Hill (20-7)
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Iowa State NCAA wrestling qualifiers with seeds
125 — No. 24 Kysen Terukina (13-8
133 — No. 8 Evan Frost (18-4)
141 — No. 5 Anthony Echemendia (20-4)
149 — No. 8 Casey Swiderski (20-3)
157 — No. 14 Cody Chittum (15-5)
165 — No. 4 David Carr (22-2)
174 — No. 15 M.J. Gaitan (19-7)
184 — No. 17 Will Feldkamp (12-9)
Hwt. — No. 2 Yonger Bastida (24-0)
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Northern Iowa NCAA wrestling qualifiers with seeds
133 — No. 19 Julian Farber (20-9)
141 — No. 7 Cael Happel (20-7)
157 — No. 5 Ryder Downey (20-4)
165 — No. 33 Jack Thomsen (15-9)
174 — No. 28 Jared Simma (15-9)
184 — No. 1 Parker Keckeisen (26-0)
197 — No. 19 Wyatt Voelker (17-6)
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Former Iowa high school wrestlers with NCAA seeds
157 — No. 13 Michael Blockhus, Minnesota (New Hampton, Crestwood) (15-3)
165 — No. 20 Hunter Garvin, Stanford (Iowa City West) (20-9)
174 — No. 2 Cade DeVos, South Dakota State (Southeast Polk) (23-1)
197 — No. 3 Tanner Sloan, South Dakota State (Alburnett) (23-1),
Hwt. — No. 14 Boone McDermott, Oregon State (Dubuque Wahlert) (18-9)
NCAA wrestling 2023 top 3 teams
1. Penn State 137 1/2
2. Iowa 82 1/2
3. Cornell 76 1/2
NCAA wrestling returning 2023 individual champions
133 — Vito Arujau, Cornell
165 — Keegan O’Toole, Missouri
174 — Carter Starocci, Penn State
184/197 — Aaron Brooks, Penn State
NCAA wrestling top seeds at each weight
125 — Braeden Davis (Penn State, 19-2)
133 — Daton Fix (Oklahoma State, 17-0)
141 — Jesse Mendez (Ohio State, 25-2)
149 — Ridge Lovett (Nebraska, 24-1)
157 — Levi Haines (Penn State, 18-0)
165 — Keegan O’Toole (Missouri, 19-0)
174 — Mekhi Lewis (Virginia Tech, 15-0)
184 — Parker Keckeisen (Northern Iowa, 26-0)
197 — Aaron Brooks (Penn State, 17-0)
Hwt. — Greg Kerkvliet (Penn State, 15-0)
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