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The 2026 NCAA Wrestling Championships are here, and for the next 72 hours, Cleveland becomes the center of the wrestling world. More than 300 wrestlers will take the mat at Rocket Arena with All-American spots, NCAA titles and legacies on the line.

Penn State enters as the team to beat, bringing a lineup loaded with top seeds and title favorites. But this isn’t a coronation. Ohio State, Nebraska and OK State all have the firepower to make things interesting over three days.


Individually, there’s no shortage of storylines. Luke Lilledahl looks to cap a dominant run at 125 lbs. Jax Forrest has been perfect as a true freshman at 133, but enters perhaps the most chaotic bracket of the bunch.

Jesse Mendez returns as the favorite at 141. PJ Duke, Mitchell Mesenbrink and Levi Haines headline a brutal middleweight stretch, while Josh Barr and Yonger Bastida anchor the upper weights.

Follow along for live updates, results, highlights and updated brackets as the NCAA Championships take place in Cleveland.

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NCAA Wrestling Championships 2026 Results and Live Updates

Last updated 11:55 a.m. ET, March 19.


Session I of the NCAA Wrestling Championships begins at 12:00 p.m. ET on March 19.

NCAA Wrestling Championships First Round Results

Pig Tails​




NCAA Championships Team Scores


To be updated.

NCAA Wrestling Championships 2026 Schedule


Thursday, March 19

  • 12:00 p.m. ET: Session I (First Round) - ESPN2
  • 7:00 p.m. ET: Session II (Second Round, Consolation Matches) - ESPN

Friday, March 20

  • 12:00 p.m. ET: Session III (Quarterfinals, Consolation Matches) - ESPNU
  • 8:00 p.m. ET: Session IV (Semifinals, Consolation Matches) - ESPN2

Saturday, March 21

  • 11:00 a.m. ET: Session V (Medal Matches) - ESPNU
  • 6:30 p.m. ET: Session VI (Finals) - ESPN

How To Watch NCAA Wrestling Championships 2026

  • The 2026 NCAA Wrestling Championships will be broadcast across ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU from March 19-21 in Cleveland.
  • Every match will also be streamed on ESPN+, including concurrent mat coverage.

NCAA Wrestling Championships 2026 Brackets

Round 1​


125 lbs

  • (33) Jace Schafer (Bloomsburg) (23-8) vs. (32) Mack Mauger (Missouri) (22-14)
  • (1) Luke Lilledahl (Penn State) (20-0) - Bye
  • (17) Jett Strickenberger (West Virginia) (19-7) vs. (16) Ezekiel Witt (North Dakota State) (23-11)
  • (9) Maximo Renteria (Oregon State) (20-3) vs. (24) Ayden Smith (Rutgers) (16-11)
  • (25) Kael Lauridsen (Nebraska) (16-11) vs. (8) Dean Peterson (Iowa) (14-6)
  • (5) Troy Spratley (OK State) (16-3) vs. (28) Andrew Binni (Navy) (17-9)
  • (21) Conrad Hendriksen (Oklahoma) (15-12) vs. (12) Vincent Robinson (NC State) (15-4)
  • (13) Stevo Poulin (Iowa State) (15-7) vs. (20) Diego Sotelo (Michigan) (13-12)
  • (29) Tyler Chappell (Pitt) (13-13) vs. (4) Sheldon Seymour (Lehigh) (19-0)
  • (3) Nic Bouzakis (Ohio State) (16-2) vs. (30) Sulayman Bah (Columbia) (23-12)
  • (19) Kysen Terukina (North Carolina) (15-6) vs. (14) Jacob Moran (Indiana) (17-5)
  • (11) Tyler Klinsky (Rider) (26-3) vs. (22) Davis Motyka (Penn) (17-5)
  • (27) Brady Roark (South Dakota State) (21-7) vs. (6) Jore Volk (Minnesota) (22-5)
  • (7) Nico Provo (Stanford) (13-5) vs. (26) Cooper Flynn (Chattanooga) (18-4)
  • (23) Nicolar Rivera (Wisconsin) (18-7) vs. (10) Marc-Anthony McGowan (Princeton) (15-6)
  • (15) Koda Holeman (Cal Poly) (19-5) vs. (18) Spencer Moore (Illinois) (17-8)
  • (31) Desmond Pleasant (Drexel) (23-8) vs. (2) Eddie Ventresca (Virginia Tech) (19-2)

133 lbs

  • (33) Carter Schmidt (Oklahoma) (7-14) vs. (32) Andrew Austin (Central Michigan) (20-13)
  • (1) Jax Forrest (OK State) (13-0) - Bye
  • (17) T.K. Davis (George Washington) (24-1) vs. (16) Zan Fugitt (Wisconsin) (20-6)
  • (9) Dominick Serrano (Northern Colorado) (15-3) vs. (24) Blake Boarman (Purdue) (12-15)
  • (25) Will Betancourt (Rider) (23-8) vs. (8) Markel Baker (Northern Illinois) (26-4)
  • (5) Kyler Larkin (Arizona State) (18-2) vs. (28) Garrett Grice (Iowa State) (6-3)
  • (21) Sean Spidle (Northwestern) (15-8) vs. (12) Evan Mougalian (Penn) (21-5)
  • (13) Jacob Van Dee (Nebraska) (17-6) vs. (20) Julian Farber (Northern Iowa) (18-9)
  • (29) Luke Willochell (Wyoming) (15-10) vs. (4) Aaron Seidel (Virginia Tech) (18-1)
  • (3) Marcus Blaze (Penn State) (21-1) vs. (30) Gabe Whisenhunt (Oregon State) (9-8)
  • (19) Gage Walker (Missouri) (17-7) vs. (14) Ethan Berginc (Army) (16-6)
  • (11) Tyler Ferrara (Cornell) (23-7) vs. (22) Zach Redding (NC State) (12-8)
  • (27) Marcel Lopez (SIUE) (26-9) vs. (6) Drake Ayala (Iowa) (13-8)
  • (7) Lucas Byrd (Illinois) (20-2) vs. (26) Dylan Shawver (Rutgers) (20-11)
  • (23) Braxton Brown (Maryland) (17-9) vs. (10) Maximilian Leete (American) (16-5)
  • (15) Tyler Knox (Stanford) (14-5) vs. (18) Gunner Andrick (West Virginia) (24-8)
  • (31) Gable Strickland (Lock Haven) (26-9) vs. (2) Ben Davino (Ohio State) (27-1)

141 lbs

  • (33) Aldo Hernandez (Appalachian State) (18-14) vs. (32) Matthew Martino (Princeton) (15-15)
  • (1) Jesse Mendez (Ohio State) (22-0) - Bye
  • (17) Caedyn Ricciardi (Navy) (18-8) vs. (16) Ryan Jack (NC State) (15-7)
  • (9) Joey Olivieri (Rutgers) (19-2) vs. (24) Nash Singleton (Oregon State) (15-7)
  • (25) Tom Crook (Virginia Tech) (20-12) vs. (8) Vance Vombaur (Minnesota) (21-6)
  • (5) Luke Stanich (Lehigh) (13-0) vs. (28) Pierson Manville (Arizona State) (17-9)
  • (21) Tyler Wells (Oklahoma) (16-9) vs. (12) Luke Simcox (North Carolina) (16-6)
  • (13) Wyatt Henson (Lock Haven) (24-5) vs. (20) Julian Tagg (South Dakota State) (18-6)
  • (29) Jordan Titus (West Virginia) (16-14) vs. (4) Anthony Echemendia (Iowa State) (19-3)
  • (3) Brock Hardy (Nebraska) (20-5) vs. (30) Dario Lemus (Maryland) (17-13)
  • (19) Haiden Drury (Utah Valley) (21-9) vs. (14) Braeden Davis (Penn State) (12-5)
  • (11) CJ Composto (Penn) (16-4) vs. (22) Lorenzo Frezza (Columbia) (23-10)
  • (27) Gable Porter (Virginia) (20-8) vs. (6) Vince Cornella (Cornell) (19-1)
  • (7) Nasir Bailey (Iowa) (14-7) vs. (26) Braden Basile (Army) (17-6)
  • (23) Dylan Chappell (Bucknell) (21-10) vs. (10) Jack Consiglio (Stanford) (14-5)
  • (15) Elijah Griffin (Rider) (26-7) vs. (18) Carter Nogle (Air Force) (25-8)
  • (31) Billy DeKraker (Northwestern) (15-12) vs. (2) Sergio Vega (OK State) (19-0)

149 lbs

  • (33) Austin McBurney (Brown) (21-13) vs. (32) Clayton Jones (Michigan State) (11-15)
  • (1) Shayne Van Ness (Penn State) (21-0) - Bye
  • (17) Lucas Kapusta (Lock Haven) (25-4) vs. (16) Jacob Frost (Iowa State) (17-7)
  • (9) David Evans (Utah Valley) (20-5) vs. (24) Andrew Clark (Rutgers) (16-10)
  • (25) Michael Gioffre (Illinois) (16-10) vs. (8) Casey Swiderski (OK State) (14-5)
  • (5) Koy Buesgens (NC State) (21-3) vs. (28) Kade Brown (Pitt) (14-8)
  • (21) Gabe Willochell (Wyoming) (17-8) vs. (12) Carter Young (Maryland) (15-4)
  • (13) Joseph Zargo (Wisconsin) (18-6) vs. (20) Chance Lamer (Nebraska) (17-8)
  • (29) Kaden Cassidy (George Mason) (15-4) vs. (4) Collin Gaj (Virginia Tech) (20-8)
  • (3) Cross Wasilewski (Penn) (24-3) vs. (30) Dylan Layton (Rider) (25-9)
  • (19) Brock Herman (Little Rock) (13-3) vs. (14) Caleb Rathjen (Northern Iowa) (9-6)
  • (11) Lachlan McNeil (Michigan) (17-6) vs. (22) Eligh Rivera (Princeton) (13-9)
  • (27) Andre Gonzales (Cal Poly) (17-11) vs. (6) Caleb Tyus (SIUE) (22-2)
  • (7) Ethan Stiles (Ohio State) (15-5) vs. (26) Anderson Heap (Davidson) (20-9)
  • (23) Max Petersen (North Dakota State) (15-8) vs. (10) Aden Valencia (Stanford) (16-7)
  • (15) Ryder Block (Iowa) (13-8) vs. (18) Eugene Harney (Morgan State) (28-4)
  • (31) Ryan Michaels (Edinboro) (24-9) vs. (2) Jaxon Joy (Cornell) (24-1)

157 lbs

  • (33) Yannis Charles (Morgan State) (5-8) vs. (32) Jeb Prechtel (Bellarmine) (18-14)
  • (1) PJ Duke (Penn State) (19-1) - Bye
  • (17) Luke Mechler (Wisconsin) (18-8) vs. (16) Cael Swensen (South Dakota State) (24-7)
  • (9) Daniel Cardenas (Stanford) (17-3) vs. (24) Jaivon Jones (Little Rock) (19-9)
  • (25) Mason Shrader (Central Michigan) (24-10) vs. (8) Brandon Cannon (Ohio State) (18-2)
  • (5) Landon Robideau (OK State) (16-2) vs. (28) Gavin Drexler (North Dakota State) (16-10)
  • (21) Charlie Millard (Minnesota) (18-9) vs. (12) Vinny Zerban (Iowa State) (15-4)
  • (13) Derek Raike (Ohio) (21-5) vs. (20) Jimmy Harrington (Harvard) (21-8)
  • (29) Bryce Lowery (Indiana) (12-11) vs. (4) Kaleb Larkin (Arizona State) (24-2)
  • (3) Meyer Shapiro (Cornell) (15-1) vs. (30) Laird Root (North Carolina) (16-11)
  • (19) Kai Owen (Columbia) (18-7) vs. (14) Ethen Miller (Virginia Tech) (16-6)
  • (11) Ty Watters (West Virginia) (22-3) vs. (22) Colton Washleski (Virginia) (20-10)
  • (27) Dylan Evans (Pitt) (21-8) vs. (6) Jude Swisher (Penn) (20-3)
  • (7) Kannon Webster (Illinois) (20-4) vs. (26) Jonathan Ley (Navy) (26-12)
  • (23) Kaleb Burgess (Buffalo) (18-7) vs. (10) Logan Rozynski (Lehigh) (13-3)
  • (15) Cameron Catrabone (Michigan) (18-8) vs. (18) DJ McGee (George Mason) (24-4)
  • (31) Garrett McChesney (Edinboro) (12-14) vs. (2) Antrell Taylor (Nebraska) (22-3)

165 lbs

  • (33) Ryan Vigil (VMI) (14-9) vs. (32) Cody Walsh (Drexel) (27-13)
  • (1) Mitchell Mesenbrink (Penn State) (22-0) - Bye
  • (17) Braeden Scoles (Illinois) (16-9) vs. (16) Paddy Gallagher (Ohio State) (15-8)
  • (9) Bryce Hepner (North Carolina) (15-4) vs. (24) Sean Seefeldt (Penn) (20-7)
  • (25) Mac Church (Virginia Tech) (24-10) vs. (8) Matty Bianchi (Little Rock) (19-2)
  • (5) LaDarion Lockett (OK State) (16-2) vs. (28) Cody Goebel (Wisconsin) (12-11)
  • (21) Brock Woodcock (SIUE) (28-9) vs. (12) Cesar Alvan (Columbia) (27-8)
  • (13) Andrew Sparks (Minnesota) (19-6) vs. (20) Ty Whalen (Princeton) (20-7)
  • (29) Ryan Burgos (Edinboro) (20-7) vs. (4) Nicco Ruiz (Arizona State) (23-5)
  • (3) Mikey Caliendo (Iowa) (18-4) vs. (30) Thomas Snipes (The Citadel) (22-7)
  • (19) Noah Mulvaney (Bucknell) (25-7) vs. (14) Andrew Barbosa (Rutgers) (18-8)
  • (11) Ryder Downey (Northern Iowa) (21-5) vs. (22) Matthew Olguin (Oregon State) (17-5)
  • (27) EJ Parco (Stanford) (12-7) vs. (6) LJ Araujo (Nebraska) (18-8)
  • (7) Max Brignola (Lehigh) (17-4) vs. (26) Tyler Lillard (Indiana) (12-9)
  • (23) Chris Earnest (Kent State) (18-6) vs. (10) Will Denny (NC State) (16-4)
  • (15) Connor Euton (Iowa State) (17-7) vs. (18) Gunner Filipowicz (Army) (19-6)
  • (31) Jared Keslar (Pitt) (15-13) vs. (2) Joey Blaze (Purdue) (22-1)

174 lbs

  • (33) Grant O'Dell (Bellarmine) (24-8) vs. (32) Luke Condon (Wisconsin) (13-13)
  • (1) Levi Haines (Penn State) (21-0) - Bye
  • (17) Jared Simma (Northern Iowa) (14-9) vs. (16) Nick Fine (Columbia) (24-8)
  • (9) Beau Mantanona (Michigan) (21-7) vs. (24) Garrett Thompson (Ohio) (16-3)
  • (25) Sergio Desiante (Virginia Tech) (20-13) vs. (8) Alex Facundo (OK State) (16-6)
  • (5) Patrick Kennedy (Iowa) (18-4) vs. (28) Holden Garcia (Princeton) (21-10)
  • (21) Lenny Pinto (Rutgers) (13-10) vs. (12) Carter Schubert (Oklahoma) (19-6)
  • (13) Carter Baer (Binghamton) (18-4) vs. (20) Daschle Lamer (Oregon State) (19-3)
  • (29) Avery Bassett (Lock Haven) (22-7) vs. (4) Carson Kharchla (Ohio State) (18-4)
  • (3) Christopher Minto (Nebraska) (20-5) vs. (30) Riley Davis (Wyoming) (11-10)
  • (19) Logan Messer (George Mason) (26-6) vs. (14) Moses Espinoza-Owens (South Dakota State) (27-8)
  • (11) MJ Gaitan (Iowa State) (16-6) vs. (22) Brody Baumann (Purdue) (16-8)
  • (27) Collin Carrigan (North Carolina) (13-10) vs. (6) Matty Singleton (NC State) (16-3)
  • (7) Cam Steed (Missouri) (15-5) vs. (26) Derek Gilcher (Indiana) (14-10)
  • (23) Luca Augustine (Pitt) (12-6) vs. (10) Myles Takats (Bucknell) (22-6)
  • (15) Danny Wask (Navy) (22-4) vs. (18) Colin Kelly (Illinois) (18-8)
  • (31) Cael Valencia (Arizona State) (16-10) vs. (2) Simon Ruiz (Cornell) (16-0)

184 lbs

  • (33) Sam Goin (Indiana) (12-8) vs. (32) Caleb Uhlenhopp (Utah Valley) (16-14)
  • (1) Rocco Welsh (Penn State) (20-0) - Bye
  • (17) Ian Bush (West Virginia) (19-10) vs. (16) Rylan Rogers (Lehigh) (18-6)
  • (9) Chris Moore (Illinois) (18-10) vs. (24) Joe Curtis (Columbia) (26-2)
  • (25) Malachi DuVall (George Mason) (24-5) vs. (8) Silas Allred (Nebraska) (17-7)
  • (5) Brock Mantanona (Michigan) (19-6) vs. (28) Abraham Wojcikiewicz (Stanford) (17-11)
  • (21) Tomas Brooker (Appalachian State) (26-8) vs. (12) Dylan Fishback (Ohio State) (18-8)
  • (13) Isaac Dean (Iowa State) (17-7) vs. (20) Brian Soldano (Oklahoma) (13-8)
  • (29) Nick Fox (Northern Iowa) (12-5) vs. (4) James Conway (Franklin & Marshall) (32-2)
  • (3) Max McEnelly (Minnesota) (19-2) vs. (30) Tyler Bienus (Bucknell) (19-14)
  • (19) Jared McGill (Edinboro) (17-3) vs. (14) Jaden Bullock (Virginia Tech) (20-10)
  • (11) Shane Cartagena-Walsh (Rutgers) (24-8) vs. (22) Zack Ryder (OK State) (12-8)
  • (27) Aidan Brenot (North Dakota State) (16-9) vs. (6) Eddie Neitenbach (Wyoming) (20-6)
  • (7) Angelo Ferrari (Iowa) (11-3) vs. (26) Chase Kranitz (Pitt) (15-9)
  • (23) Ceasar Garza (Cal Poly) (18-2) vs. (10) Caleb Campos (American) (25-6)
  • (15) Sal Perrine (Ohio) (19-4) vs. (18) Jake Dailey (North Carolina) (18-4)
  • (31) Mahonri Rushton (Northern Colorado) (17-14) vs. (2) Aeoden Sinclair (Missouri) (30-1)

197 lbs

  • (33) Karson Tompkins (Air Force) (21-12) vs. (32) Blake Schaffer (Kent State) (22-9)
  • (1) Josh Barr (Penn State) (19-0) - Bye
  • (17) Dillon Bechtold (Bucknell) (15-4) vs. (16) Branson John (Maryland) (25-7)
  • (9) Angelo Posada (Stanford) (16-5) vs. (24) Brock Zurawski (Rider) (22-5)
  • (25) Evan Bates (Missouri) (21-9) vs. (8) DJ Parker (Oklahoma) (19-8)
  • (5) Joey Novak (Wyoming) (17-3) vs. (28) Kael Wisler (Michigan State) (25-10)
  • (21) Rune Lawrence (West Virginia) (17-11) vs. (12) Luke Geog (Ohio State) (16-7)
  • (13) Bennett Berge (South Dakota State) (16-5) vs. (20) Wyatt Ingham (Wisconsin) (17-8)
  • (29) Colton Hawks (Arizona State) (7-9) vs. (4) Sonny Sasso (Virginia Tech) (25-5)
  • (3) Stephen Little (Little Rock) (15-2) vs. (30) Kade Rule (Chattanooga) (18-5)
  • (19) Zayne Lehman (Ohio) (19-2) vs. (14) Gabe Sollars (Indiana) (15-10)
  • (11) Camden McDanel (Nebraska) (20-6) vs. (22) Devin Wasley (North Dakota State) (21-10)
  • (27) Gabe Arnold (Iowa) (18-7) vs. (6) Justin Rademacher (Oregon State) (23-3)
  • (7) Cody Merrill (OK State) (17-4) vs. (26) Ben Vanadia (Purdue) (15-10)
  • (23) Mikey Squires (Binghamton) (19-3) vs. (10) Mac Stout (Pitt) (19-4)
  • (15) Remy Cotton (Rutgers) (18-7) vs. (18) Andrew Reall (Brown) (34-4)
  • (31) Kael Bennie (Utah Valley) (15-16) vs. (2) Rocky Elam (Iowa State) (18-0)

285 lbs

  • (33) Mason Rebuck (Bloomsburg) (22-8) vs. (32) Emmanuel Ulrich (American) (21-14)
  • (1) Yonger Bastida (Iowa State) (25-0) - Bye
  • (17) Vincent Mueller (Columbia) (25-6) vs. (16) Jimmy Mullen (Virginia Tech) (22-7)
  • (9) Cole Mirasola (Penn State) (17-6) vs. (24) Connor Barket (Duke) (23-7)
  • (25) Alex Semenenko (Brown) (25-7) vs. (8) Ben Kueter (Iowa) (9-7)
  • (5) Nick Feldman (Ohio State) (23-5) vs. (28) Jarrett Stoner (Missouri) (23-14)
  • (21) Juan Mora (Oklahoma) (19-7) vs. (12) Braxton Amos (Wisconsin) (20-7)
  • (13) Spencer Lanosga (Navy) (20-8) vs. (20) Dayton Pitzer (Pitt) (16-6)
  • (29) Luke Rasmussen (South Dakota State) (11-11) vs. (4) AJ Ferrari (Nebraska) (15-3)
  • (3) Taye Ghadiali (Michigan) (23-2) vs. (30) Jack Forbes (Utah Valley) (19-12)
  • (19) Nate Schon (Drexel) (18-5) vs. (14) Koy Hopke (Minnesota) (20-9)
  • (11) Devon Dawson (Northern Illinois) (31-4) vs. (22) Trevor Tinker (Cal Poly) (11-4)
  • (27) Hunter Catka (Rutgers) (20-9) vs. (6) Nathan Taylor (Lehigh) (16-3)
  • (7) Konner Doucet (OK State) (17-3) vs. (26) Luke Luffman (Illinois) (14-7)
  • (23) Stephan Monchery (Appalachian State) (23-7) vs. (10) David Szuba (Arizona State) (22-9)
  • (15) Brady Colbert (Army) (18-6) vs. (18) Christian Carroll (Wyoming) (19-6)
  • (31) Brenan Morgan (Virginia) (13-10) vs. (2) Isaac Trumble (NC State) (16-0)

NCAA Wrestling Championships Predictions


125 lbs

  1. Luke Lilledahl, Penn State
  2. Eddie Ventresca, Virginia Tech
  3. Nic Bouzakis, Ohio State
  4. Troy Spratley, Oklahoma State
  5. Jore Volk, Minnesota
  6. Sheldon Seymour, Lehigh
  7. Vincent Robinson, NC State
  8. Dean Peterson, Iowa

"[Luke Lilledahl is the] clear favorite to bring home his first NCAA title in Cleveland." — David Bray

133 lbs

  1. Jax Forrest, Oklahoma State
  2. Marcus Blaze, Penn State
  3. Ben Davino, Ohio State
  4. Aaron Seidel, Virginia Tech
  5. Drake Ayala, Iowa
  6. Lucas Byrd, Illinois
  7. Kyler Larkin, Arizona State
  8. Zan Fugitt, Wisconsin

"[Jax Forrest] is the top seed after a 13-0 true freshman campaign." — Kyle Klingman

141 lbs

  1. Jesse Mendez, Ohio State
  2. Sergio Vega, Oklahoma State
  3. Luke Stanich, Lehigh
  4. Brock Hardy, Nebraska
  5. Anthony Echemendia, Iowa State
  6. Jack Consiglio, Stanford
  7. Vance VomBaur, Minnesota
  8. Vince Cornella, Cornell

"Mendez is the clear favorite to win this year." — Jon Kozak

149 lbs

  1. Shayne Van Ness, Penn State
  2. Lachlan McNeil, Michigan
  3. Casey Swiderski, Oklahoma State
  4. Collin Gaj, Virginia Tech
  5. Jaxon Joy, Cornell
  6. Koy Buesgens, NC State
  7. Carter Young, Maryland
  8. Cross Wasilewski, Penn

"I'm still riding with Van Ness to come out on top." — Jon Kozak

157 lbs

  1. PJ Duke, Penn State
  2. Meyer Shapiro, Cornell
  3. Antrell Taylor, Nebraska
  4. Kaleb Larkin, Arizona State
  5. Landon Robideau, Oklahoma State
  6. Ty Watters, West Virginia
  7. Kannon Webster, Illinois
  8. Brandon Cannon, Ohio State

"PJ Duke has emerged as the man to beat at 157 lbs." — David Bray

165 lbs

  1. Mitchell Mesenbrink, Penn State
  2. Joey Blaze, Purdue
  3. Mikey Caliendo, Iowa
  4. LaDarion Lockett, Oklahoma State
  5. Nicco Ruiz, Arizona State
  6. Ryder Downey, Northern Iowa
  7. LJ Araujo, Nebraska
  8. Will Denny, NC State

"It would be the upset of the tournament if Mesenbrink lost in Cleveland." — JD Rader

174 lbs

  1. Levi Haines, Penn State
  2. Christopher Minto, Nebraska
  3. Simon Ruiz, Cornell
  4. Carson Kharchla, Ohio State
  5. Patrick Kennedy, Iowa
  6. Matty Singleton, NC State
  7. Alex Facundo, Oklahoma State
  8. Cam Steed, Missouri

"Levi Haines is a huge favorite to win this bracket." — JD Rader

184 lbs

  1. Aeoden Sinclair, Missouri
  2. Rocco Welsh, Penn State
  3. Angelo Ferrari, Iowa
  4. Max McEnelly, Minnesota
  5. James Conway, Franklin & Marshall
  6. Silas Allred, Nebraska
  7. Eddie Neitenbach, Wyoming
  8. Brock Mantanona, Michigan

"I'm riding with Aeoden at 184." — Andrew Spe y

197 lbs

  1. Josh Barr, Penn State
  2. Rocky Elam, Iowa State
  3. Justin Rademacher, Oregon State
  4. Stephen Little, Little Rock
  5. Cody Merrill, Oklahoma State
  6. Joey Novak, Wyoming
  7. Sonny Sasso, Virginia Tech
  8. Mac Stout, Pittsburgh

"It’s hard to imagine a scenario where Barr does not win." — Kyle Klingman

285 lbs

  1. Yonger Bastida, Iowa State
  2. Isaac Trumble, NC State
  3. Nick Feldman, Ohio State
  4. Nathan Taylor, Lehigh
  5. Taye Ghadiali, Michigan
  6. AJ Ferrari, Nebraska
  7. Braxton Amos, Wisconsin
  8. Cole Mirasola, Penn State

"I'm picking [Yonger Bastida and Isaac Trumble] to finish in the top two." — Andrew Spey

Penn State Wrestling At NCAA Wrestling Championships

  • 125 lbs - Luke Lilledahl (1)
  • 133 lbs - Marcus Blaze (3)
  • 141 lbs - Braeden Davis (14)
  • 149 lbs - Shayne Van Ness (1)
  • 157 lbs - PJ Duke (1)
  • 165 lbs - Mitchell Mesenbrink (1)
  • 174 lbs - Levi Haines (1)
  • 184 lbs - Rocco Welsh (1)
  • 197 lbs - Josh Barr (1)
  • 285 lbs - Cole Mirasola (9)

Oklahoma State Wrestling At NCAA Wrestling Championships

  • 125 lbs - Troy Spratley (5)
  • 133 lbs - Jax Forrest (1)
  • 141 lbs - Sergio Vega (2)
  • 149 lbs - Casey Swiderski (8)
  • 157 lbs - Landon Robideau (5)
  • 165 lbs - LaDarion Lockett (5)
  • 174 lbs - Alex Facundo (8)
  • 184 lbs - Zack Ryder (22)
  • 197 lbs - Cody Merrill (7)
  • 285 lbs - Konner Doucet (7)

Ohio State Wrestling At NCAA Wrestling Championships

  • 125 lbs - Nic Bouzakis (3)
  • 133 lbs - Ben Davino (2)
  • 141 lbs - Jesse Mendez (1)
  • 149 lbs - Ethan Stiles (7)
  • 157 lbs - Brandon Cannon (8)
  • 165 lbs - Paddy Gallagher (16)
  • 174 lbs - Carson Kharchla (4)
  • 184 lbs - Dylan Fishback (12)
  • 197 lbs - Luke Geog (12)
  • 285 lbs - Nick Feldman (5)

Nebraska Wrestling At NCAA Wrestling Championships

  • 125 lbs - Kael Lauridsen (25)
  • 133 lbs - Jacob Van Dee (13)
  • 141 lbs - Brock Hardy (3)
  • 149 lbs - Chance Lamer (20)
  • 157 lbs - Antrell Taylor (2)
  • 165 lbs - LJ Araujo (6)
  • 174 lbs - Christopher Minto (3)
  • 184 lbs - Silas Allred (8)
  • 197 lbs - Camden McDanel (11)
  • 285 lbs - AJ Ferrari (4)

Iowa Wrestling At NCAA Wrestling Championships

  • 125 lbs - Dean Peterson (8)
  • 133 lbs - Drake Ayala (6)
  • 141 lbs - Nasir Bailey (7)
  • 149 lbs - Ryder Block (15)
  • 165 lbs - Mikey Caliendo (3)
  • 174 lbs - Patrick Kennedy (5)
  • 184 lbs - Angelo Ferrari (7)
  • 197 lbs - Gabe Arnold (27)
  • 285 lbs - Ben Kueter (8)

Michigan Wrestling At NCAA Wrestling Championships

  • 125 lbs - Diego Sotelo (20)
  • 149 lbs - Lachlan McNeil (11)
  • 157 lbs - Cameron Catrabone (15)
  • 174 lbs - Beau Mantanona (9)
  • 184 lbs - Brock Mantanona (5)
  • 285 lbs - Taye Ghadiali (3)

Where To Watch The NCAA Wrestling Championships 2026?


The 2026 NCAA Wrestling Championships will be broadcast March 19, 20 and 21 across ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU. Every match will also be streamed live on ESPN+, including concurrent mat coverage.

When Is NCAA Wrestling Championships 2026


The 2026 NCAA Wrestling Championships begin March 19 and run through March 21 at Rocket Arena in Cleveland, Ohio.

What Time Does The NCAA Wrestling Tournament Start?


On March 19, the NCAA Wrestling Championships begin at 12:00 p.m. ET with Session II starting at 7:00 p.m. ET.

NCAA Wrestling Today


Today, March 19, is the beginning of the 2026 NCAA Wrestling Championships. Session I starts at 12:00 p.m. ET. The tournament runs through March 21. Stay tuned for results and live updates.

Trackwrestling Has Joined The New FloWrestling


Trackwrestling has officially merged with FloWrestling, bringing its powerful tournament tracking tools and live data into a modern, all-in-one platform.

Fans can follow every bout with pro-grade brackets, mat schedules, team rosters and detailed wrestler profiles—all seamlessly integrated within FloWrestling.

This move delivers a faster, smarter and more connected experience for the wrestling community. Through the updated FloSports app, users can track live results, explore brackets and even sign up for free alerts so they never miss a match.

FloWrestling Archived Footage


Video footage from all events on FloWrestling will be archived and stored in a video library for FloWrestling subscribers to watch for the duration of their subscriptions.

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