When and where are the 2026 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships?
The championships will be held March 19-21, 2026, at Rocket Arena in Cleveland, Ohio.
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The NCAA has announced the at-large selections for the 2026 Division I Men's Wrestling Championships in Cleveland. Alongside this, the brackets and seeding have been revealed, setting the stage for the tournament. Several North Carolina (UN...
The NCAA Division I Men’s Wrestling Championships is one of the most prestigious college wrestling tournaments. The announcement of at-large selections completes the field, joining the 288 student-athletes who qualified through their conference tournament finishes. The selection criteria included head-to-head competition, quality wins, results against common opponents, winning percentage, ratings percentage index, coaches ranking, and conference tournament finish.
UNC's qualifiers and their matchups: - Kysen Terukina (No. 19) vs. Jacob Moran (No. 14, Indiana) at 125 pounds - Luke Simcox (No. 12) vs. Tyler Wells (No. 21, Oklahoma) at 141 pounds - Laird Root (No. 30) vs. Meyer Shapiro (No. 3, Cornell) at 157 pounds - Bryce Hepner (No. 9) vs. Sean Seefeldt (No. 24, Penn) at 165 pounds - Collin Carrigan (No. 27) vs. Matty Singleton (No. 6, NC State) at 174 pounds - Jake Dailey (No. 18) vs. Sal Perrine (No. 15, Ohio) at 184 pounds
The bracket reveal was broadcast on FloWrestling and NCAA.com, allowing fans to follow along live. The championships promise high-stakes matches and intense competition as wrestlers vie for individual titles and team recognition.
The championships will be held March 19-21, 2026, at Rocket Arena in Cleveland, Ohio.
The NCAA Division I Men’s Wrestling Committee made the selections based on criteria including head-to-head competition, quality wins, and conference tournament finish.
The bracket reveal show was broadcast on NCAA.com and FloWrestling.
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