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2025 NCAA di Wrestling championships: Selection information, brackets, schedule

The NCAA TI-Wrestling Championships 2025 will take place from March 20 to 22 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia. Brackets and seeding were announced on Wednesday, March 12th, at NCAA.com at 8 p.m.

Update: Penn State won the 2025 di Wrestling Team title, her fourth championship in a row.

➡️ Click here or tap here for Play-by-Play results of the 2025 championships

Each qualification tournament must be assigned at least 10 positions for the top finisher in every weight class. The remaining areas in each class are reserved to choose a long selection. The qualitators for the long qualifications are selected by the NCAA wrestling committee.

Click here or tap here for the brackets

2025 NCAA di Wrestling Championships Timetable

*All times that are listed in the eastern standard time

  • Unveil clips | 8 p.m. ET Wednesday, March 12 | 📺 Take a look at the full repetition
  • Prelims | Thursday, March 20 at 12 p.m.
  • Preparations and wrestle backs | Thursday, March 20 at 7 p.m.
  • Quarter-finals and wrestle backs | Friday, March 21 at 12 p.m.
  • Semi-finals and wrestle backs | Friday, March 21st at 8 p.m.
  • Trost finals | Saturday, March 22nd at 11 a.m.
  • Championship final | Saturday, March 22nd at 7 p.m.

NCAA di Wrestling championships Future websites

YEAR Data Website
2026 March 19th to 21st Raket mortgage field in Cleveland, Ohio
2027 March 18 to March 20 Enterprise Center in St. Louis, Mon.
2028 16 to 18 March US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minn.

NCAA di Wrestling Championships History

Penn State has claimed the national title in the past three years. Below you will find the full history of the championship winners.

Year champion trainer Dot Second Dot Host or site
2024 Penn State Cael Sanderson 172.5 Cornell 72.5 Kansas City
2023 Penn State Cael Sanderson 137.5 Iowa 82.5 Tulsa
2022 Penn State Cael Sanderson 131.5 Michigan 95 Detroit
2021 Iowa Tom Brands 129 Penn State 113.5 St. Louis
2020 Canceled due to Covid-19
2019 Penn State Cael Sanderson 137.5 Ohio state 96.5 Pittsburgh
2018 Penn State Cael Sanderson 141.5 Ohio state 133.5 Cleveland
2017 Penn State Cael Sanderson 146.5 Ohio state 110 St. Louis
2016 Penn State Cael Sanderson 123 Oklahoma St. 97.5 new York
2015 Ohio state Tom Ryan 102 Iowa 84 St. Louis
2014 Penn State Cael Sanderson 109.5 Minnesota 104 Oklahoma City
2013 Penn State Cael Sanderson 123.5 Oklahoma St. 119.5 Des Moines, iowa
2012 Penn State Cael Sanderson 143.0 Minnesota 117.5 St. Louis
2011 Penn State Cael Sanderson 103.5 Cornell 89.5 Philadelphia
2010 Iowa Tom Brands 134.5 Cornell 90 Omaha, along.
2009 Iowa Tom Brands 96.5 Ohio state 92 St. Louis
2008 Iowa Tom Brands 117.5 Ohio state 79 St. Louis
2007 Minnesota J Robinson 98 State iowa 88.5 Auburn hills, me.
2006 State Oklahoma John Smith 122.5 Minnesota 84 Oklahoma City
2005 State Oklahoma John Smith 153 Michigan 83 St. Louis
2004 State Oklahoma John Smith 123.5 Iowa 82 St. Louis
2003 State Oklahoma John Smith 143 Minnesota 104.5 Kansas City, Mon.
2002 Minnesota J Robinson 126.5 State iowa 104 Albany, NY
2001 Minnesota J Robinson 138.5 Iowa 125.5 Iowa
2000 Iowa Jim Zalesky 116 State iowa 109.5 St. Louis
1999 Iowa Jim Zalesky 100.5 Minnesota 98.5 Penn State
1998 Iowa Jim Zalesky 115 Minnesota 102 Cleveland State
1997 Iowa Dan forgive 170 State Oklahoma 113.5 University
1996 Iowa Dan forgive 122.5 State iowa 78.5 Minnesota
1995 Iowa Dan forgive 134 State Oregon 77.5 Iowa
1994 State Oklahoma John Smith 94.75 Iowa 76.5 North Carolina
1993 Iowa Dan forgive 123.75 Penn State 87.5 State iowa
1992 Iowa Dan forgive 149 State Oklahoma 100.5 Oklahoma & Oklahoma State
1991 Iowa Dan forgive 157 State Oklahoma 108.75 Iowa
1990 State Oklahoma Joe Seay 117.75 State of Arizona 104.75 Maryland
1989 State Oklahoma Joe Seay 91.25 State of Arizona 70.5 Oklahoma & Oklahoma State
1988 State of Arizona Bobby Douglas 93 Iowa 85.5 Iowa
1987 State iowa Jim Gibbons 133 Iowa 108 Maryland
1986 Iowa Dan forgive 158 Oklahoma 84.25 Oklahoma & Oklahoma State
1985 Iowa Dan forgive 145.25 Oklahoma 98.5 State iowa
1984 Iowa Dan forgive 123.75 State Oklahoma 98 Maryland
1983 Iowa Dan forgive 155 State Oklahoma 102 Iowa
1982 Iowa Dan forgive 131.75 State iowa 111 Oklahoma & Oklahoma State
1981 Iowa Dan forgive 129.75 Oklahoma 100.25 Princeton
1980 Iowa Dan forgive 110.75 State Oklahoma 87 State Oregon
1979 Iowa Dan forgive 122.5 State iowa 88 State iowa
1978 Iowa Dan forgive 94.5 State iowa 94 Maryland
1977 State iowa Harold Nichols 95.5 State Oklahoma 88.75 Oklahoma
1976 Iowa Gary Kurdelmeier 123.5 State iowa 85.75 Arizona
1975 Iowa Gary Kurdelmeier 102 Oklahoma 77 Princeton
1974 Oklahoma Stan Abel 69.5 Michigan 67 State iowa
1973 State iowa Harold Nichols 85 State Oregon 72.5 Washington
1972 State iowa Harold Nichols 103 State Michigan 72.5 Maryland
1971 State Oklahoma Tommy Chesbro 94 State iowa 66 Auburn
1970 State iowa Harold Nichols 99 State Michigan 84 Northwest
1969 State iowa Harold Nichols 104 Oklahoma 69 Byu
1968 State Oklahoma Myron Roderick 81 State iowa 78 Penn State
1967 State Michigan Grady Peninger 74 Michigan 63 Kent State
1966 State Oklahoma Myron Roderick 79 State iowa 70 State iowa
1965 State iowa Harold Nichols 87 State Oklahoma 86 Wyoming
1964 State Oklahoma Myron Roderick 87 Oklahoma 58 Cornell
1963 Oklahoma Thomas Evans 48 State iowa 45 Kent State
1962 State Oklahoma Myron Roderick 82 Oklahoma 45 State Oklahoma
1961 State Oklahoma Myron Roderick 82 Oklahoma 63 State Oregon
1960 Oklahoma Thomas Evans 59 State iowa 40 Maryland
1959 State Oklahoma Myron Roderick 73 State iowa 51 Iowa
1958 State Oklahoma Myron Roderick 77 State iowa 62 Wyoming
1957 Oklahoma Port Robertson 73 Pittsburgh 66 Pittsburgh
1956 State Oklahoma Art Griffith 65 Oklahoma 62 State Oklahoma
1955 State Oklahoma Art Griffith 40 Penn State 31 Cornell
1954 State Oklahoma Art Griffith 32 Pittsburgh 17 Oklahoma
1953 Penn State Charles Speidel 21 Oklahoma 15 Penn State
1952 Oklahoma Port Robertson 22 University 21 Colorado State
1951 Oklahoma Port Robertson 24 State Oklahoma 23 Lehigh
1950 University David McCuskey 30 Purdue 16 University
1949 State Oklahoma Art Griffith 32 University 27 Colorado State
1948 State Oklahoma Art Griffith 33 State Michigan 28 Lehigh
1947 Cornell College Paul Scott 32 University 19 Illinois
1946 State Oklahoma Art Griffith 25 University 24 State Oklahoma
1942 State Oklahoma Art Griffith 31 State Michigan 26 State Michigan
1941 State Oklahoma Art Griffith 37 State Michigan 26 Lehigh
1940 State Oklahoma EC Gallagher 24 Indiana 14 Illinois
1939 State Oklahoma EC Gallagher 33 Lehigh 12 Frankline & Marshall
1938 State Oklahoma EC Gallagher 19 Illinois 15 Penn State
1937 State Oklahoma EC Gallagher 31 Oklahoma 13 State Indiana
1936 Oklahoma Paul Keen 14 Central Oklahoma/Oklahoma State 10 Washington & Lee
1935 State Oklahoma EC Gallagher 36 Oklahoma 18 Lehigh
1934 State Oklahoma EC Gallagher 29 Indiana 19 Michigan
1933 *Iowa State/Oklahoma State Hugo Otopali/EC Gallagher Lehigh
1932 *Indiana Who thorn 14 State Oklahoma 11 Indiana
1931 *State Oklahoma EC Gallagher State iowa Brown
1930 State Oklahoma EC Gallagher 27 Illinois 14 Penn State
1929 State Oklahoma EC Gallagher 26 Michigan 18 Ohio state
1928 *State Oklahoma EC Gallagher Iowa State/Michigan State iowa

No tournament held between 1943 and 1945

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