77.6 F
New York
Thursday, June 6, 2024
Watch Live Sports with Fubo Watch NBA with Fubo Watch College Football with Fubo Watch NHL with Fubo

How to Watch NCAA College Wrestling Championships, Finals: Live Stream, TV Channel

Tune in tonight for 10 championship matches at different weight classes as the NCAA College Wrestling Finals concludes.

After three strenuous days, the NCAA College Wrestling brackets are down to the medal rounds, which will happen earlier today, and the finals, which will take place tonight. 10 weight classes will have a final match in tonight’s programming. The first and lowest weight class will be the 285 Championship which will feature a matchup between the No. 1 seed in the bracket, Penn State’s Greg Kerkvliet, taking on the No. 10 seed from Michigan Lucas Davison in a rematch of last year’s national championship. The 197 Championship will feature another Penn State wrestler in Aaron Brooks, the No. 1 seed in his weight class, taking on NC State’s Trent Hidlay the No. 2 seed. The next weight class up is the 184 Championship. The No. 1 seed Parker Keckeisen from Northern Iowa who took down No. 4 Trey Munoz in the semifinals, advanced to take on the No. 3 seed from Oklahoma State, Dustin Plott.

How to Watch NCAA College Wrestling Championships, Finals Today:

Game Date: Mar. 23, 2024

Game Time: 7 p.m. ET

TV: ESPN

Live stream the NCAA College Wrestling Championships, Finals on Fubo: Start your free trial today!

As the night continues with the finals, The 174-pound Championship has two Cinderella stories in the finals. No. 9 seed Carter Starocci from Penn State beat No. 4 Shane Griffith to advance to take on the No. 6 seed from Ohio State, Rocco Welsh, who beat No. 7 Lennox Wolak in the semifinals.

The 165 class championship will be between No. 4 David Carr from Iowa State and No. 2 seed Mitchell Mesenbrink from Penn State. The 157 and 141 weight classes will feature a matchup between No. 1 and No. 2 seeds in the championship while No. 8 seed Richard Figueroa from Arizona State looks to knock off No. 3 Drake Ayala from Iowa in the 125 pound championship.

Regional restrictions may apply.

Matthew Beighle
Matthew Beighle
An avid learner with a passion for football, real and fantasy.

Stay Connected

297,356FansLike
54,399FollowersFollow
31,624FollowersFollow
46,956SubscribersSubscribe
Watch NBA with Fubo Watch College Football with Fubo Watch NHL with Fubo Watch Live Sports with Fubo

Latest Articles

Watch College Football with Fubo Watch NHL with Fubo Watch Live Sports with Fubo Watch NBA with Fubo