Allocations and who earned them:

125 (threshold 28-28-.720):

ACC (2): Jakob Camacho, NC State; Cooper Flynn, Virginia Tech
Big 12 (6): Noah Surtin, Missouri; Stevo Poulin, Northern Colorado; Troy Spratley, Oklahoma State; Tanner Jordan, South Dakota State; Jett Strickenberger, West Virginia; Jore Volk, Wyoming
Big Ten (9): Drake Ayala, Iowa; Michael DeAugustino, Michigan; Patrick McKee, Minnesota; Caleb Smith, Nebraska; Brendan McCrone, Ohio State; Braeden Davis, Penn State; Matt Ramos, Purdue; Dean Peterson, Rutgers; Eric Barnett, Wisconsin
EIWA (5): Jack Maida, American; Ethan Berginc, Army West Point; Brett Ungar, Cornell; Diego Sotelo, Harvard; Luke Stanich, Lehigh
MAC (2): Anthony Noto, Lock Haven; Blake West, Northern Illinois
Pac-12 (2): Brandon Kaylor, Oregon State; Nico Provo, Stanford
SoCon (1): Anthony Molton, Campbell
At-Large (6):

133 (threshold 29-29-.710):

ACC (3): Kai Orine, NC State; Vincent Santaniello, Pittsburgh; Sam Latona, Virginia Tech
Big 12 (6): Evan Frost, Iowa State; Kade Moore, Missouri; Dominick Serrano, Northern Colorado; Julian Farber, Northern Iowa; Daton Fix, Oklahoma State; Derrick Cardinal, South Dakota State
Big Ten (7): Braxton Brown, Maryland; Dylan Ragusin, Michigan; Tyler Wells, Minnesota; Jacob Van Dee, Nebraska; Nic Bouzakis, Ohio State; Aaron Nagao, Penn State; Dylan Shawver, Rutgers
EIWA (5): Kurt Phipps, Bucknell; Vito Arujau, Cornell; Mason Leiphart, Franklin & Marshall; Ryan Crookham, Lehigh; Michael Colaiocco, Penn
MAC (1): Gable Strickland, Lock Haven
Pac-12 (3): Julian Chlebove, Arizona State; Zeth Romney, Cal Poly; Nasir Bailey, Little Rock
SoCon (3): Ethan Oakley, Appalachian State; Domenic Zaccone, Campbell; Blake Boarman, Chattanooga
At-Large (5):

141 (threshold 28-28-.720):

ACC (3): Ryan Jack, NC State; Lachlan McNeil, North Carolina; Jack Gioffre, Virginia
Big 12 (5): Anthony Echemendia, Iowa State; Cael Happel, Northern Iowa; Tagen Jamison, Oklahoma State; Clay Carlson, South Dakota State; Jordan Titus, West Virginia
Big Ten (11): Danny Pucino, Illinois; Danny Fongaro, Indiana; Real Woods, Iowa; Kal Miller, Maryland; Sergio Lemley, Michigan; Jordan Hamdan, Michigan State; Brock Hardy, Nebraska; Jesse Mendez, Ohio State; Beau Bartlett, Penn State; Greyson Clark, Purdue; Mitch Moore, Rutgers
EIWA (4): Vince Cornella, Cornell; Malyke Hines, Lehigh; Josh Koderhandt, Navy; CJ Composto, Penn
MAC (1): Wyatt Henson, Lock Haven
Pac-12 (2): Jesse Vasquez, Arizona State; Cleveland Belton, Oregon State
SoCon (1): Isaiah Powe, Chattanooga
At-Large (6):

149 (threshold 28-28-.720):

ACC (2): Jackson Arrington, NC State; Caleb Henson, Virginia Tech
Big 12 (6): Casey Swiderski, Iowa State; Willie McDougald, Oklahoma; Jordan Williams, Oklahoma State; Alek Martin, South Dakota State; Ty Watters, West Virginia; Gabe Willochel, Wyoming
Big Ten (9): Graham Rooks, Indiana; Caleb Rathjen, Iowa; Ethen Miller, Maryland; Austin Gomez, Michigan; Drew Roberts, Minnesota; Ridge Lovett, Nebraska; Dylan D’Emilio, Ohio State; Tyler Kasak, Penn State; Joseph Zargo, Wisconsin
EIWA (4): Matthew Williams, Army West Point; Ethan Fernandez, Cornell; Kelvin Griffin, Lehigh; Jude Swisher, Penn
MAC (3): Corbyn Munson, Central Michigan; Quinn Kinner, Rider; Caleb Tyus, SIU Edwardsville
Pac-12 (3): Kyle Parco, Arizona State; Chance Lamer, Cal Poly; Jaden Abas, Stanford
SoCon (2): Cody Bond, Appalachian State; Noah Castillo, Chattanooga
At-Large (4):

157 (threshold 27-27-.730):

ACC (2): Ed Scott, NC State; Bryce Andonian, Virginia Tech
Big 12 (6): Cody Chittum, Iowa State; Brock Mauller, Missouri; Vinny Zerban, Northern Colorado; Ryder Downey, Northern Iowa; Teague Travis, Oklahoma State; Cael Swensen, South Dakota State
Big Ten (9): Brayton Lee, Indiana; Jared Franek, Iowa; Will Lewan, Michigan; Chase Saldate, Michigan State; Michael Blockhus, Minnesota; Peyton Robb, Nebraska; Trevor Chumbley, Northwestern; Levi Haines, Penn State; Joey Blaze, Purdue
EIWA (3): Meyer Shapiro, Cornell; Max Brignola, Lehigh; Lucas Revano, Penn
MAC (5): Johnny Lovett, Central Michigan; Alejandro Herrera-Rondon, Clarion; DJ Mcgee, George Mason; Peyten Kellar, Ohio; Colton Washleski, Rider
Pac-12 (3): Jacori Teemer, Arizona State; Matty Bianchi, Little Rock; Daniel Cardenas, Stanford
SoCon (1): Tommy Askey, Appalachian State
At-Large (4):

165 (threshold 29-29-.710):

ACC (2): Derek Fields, NC State; Connor Brady, Virginia Tech
Big 12 (6): Giano Petrucelli, Air Force, David Carr, Iowa State; Keegan O’Toole, Missouri; Cael Carlson, Oklahoma; Izzak Olejnik, Oklahoma State; Peyton Hall, West Virginia
Big Ten (10): Tyler Lillard, Indiana; Mike Caliendo, Iowa; Cameron Amine, Michigan; Caleb Fish, Michigan State; Antrell Taylor, Nebraska; Maxx Mayfield, Northwestern; Bryce Hepner, Ohio State; Mitchell Mesenbrink, Penn State; Stoney Buell, Purdue; Dean Hamiti, Wisconsin
EIWA (5): Gunner Filipowicz, Army West Point; Brevin Cassella, Binghamton; Noah Mulvaney, Bucknell; Julian Ramirez, Cornell; Andrew Cerniglia, Navy
MAC (1): Garrett Thompson, Ohio
Pac-12 (2): Joseph Bianchi, Little Rock; Hunter Garvin, Stanford
SoCon (2): Will Miller, Appalachian State; Domonic Baker, Campbell
At-Large (5):

174 (threshold 28-28-.720):

ACC (4): Tyler Eischens, North Carolina; Luca Augustine, Pittsburgh; Justin McCoy, Virginia; Mekhi Lewis, Virginia Tech
Big 12 (6): MJ Gaitan, Iowa State; Peyton Mocco, Missouri; Gaven Sax, North Dakota State; Brayden Thompson, Oklahoma State; Cade DeVos, South Dakota State; Brody Conley, West Virginia
Big Ten (8): Edmond Ruth, Illinois; Donnell Washington, Indiana; Patrick Kennedy, Iowa; Shane Griffith, Michigan; Rocco Welsh, Ohio State; Carter Starocci, Penn State; Jackson Turley, Rutgers; Max Maylor, Wisconsin
EIWA (6): Benjamin Pasiuk, Army West Point; Lennox Wolak, Columbia; Noah Fox, Franklin & Marshall; Philip Conigliaro, Harvard; Danny Wask, Navy; Nick Incontrera, Penn
MAC (2): Alex Cramer, Central Michigan; Sal Perrine, Ohio
Pac-12 (2): Adam Kemp, Cal Poly; Tyler Brennan, Little Rock
SoCon (1): Austin Murphy, Campbell
At-Large (4):

184 (theshold 29-29-.710):

ACC (4): Dylan Fishback, NC State; Gavin Kane, North Carolina; Reece Heller, Pittsburgh; Thomas Stewart Jr., Virginia Tech
Big 12 (5): Sam Wolf, Air Force; Will Feldkamp, Iowa State; Parker Keckeisen, Northern Iowa; Dustin Plott, Oklahoma State; Bennett Berge, South Dakota State
Big Ten (8): Jaden Bullock, Michigan; Layne Malczewki, Michigan State; Isaiah Salazar, Minnesota; Lenny Pinto, Nebraska; Ryder Rogotzke, Ohio State; Bernie Truax, Penn State; Brian Soldano, Rutgers; Shane Liegel, Wisconsin
EIWA (7): Jacob Nolan, Binghamton; Mikey Bartush, Bucknell; Aaron Ayzerov, Columbia; Chris Foca, Cornell; James Conway, Franklin & Marshall; Maximus Hale, Penn; Nate Dugan, Princeton
MAC (2): Cameron Pine, Clarion; Matt Zuber, Northern Illinois
Pac-12 (1): Trey Munoz, Oregon State
SoCon (1): Jha’Quan Anderson, Gardner-Webb
At-Large (5):

197 (threshold 29-29-.710):

ACC (4): Trent Hidlay, NC State; Max Shaw, North Carolina; Mac Stout, Pittsburgh; Andy Smith, Virginia Tech
Big 12 (6): Rocky Elam, Missouri; Wyatt Voelker, Northern Iowa; Stephen Buchanan, Oklahoma; Tanner Sloan, South Dakota State; Evan Bockman, Utah Valley; Joseph Novak, Wyoming
Big Ten (7): Zach Glazier, Iowa; Jaxon Smith, Maryland; Garrett Joles, Minnesota; Silas Allred, Nebraska; Luke Geog, Ohio State; Aaron Brooks, Penn State; John Poznanski, Rutgers
EIWA (6): Lou Deprez, Binghamton; Jacob Cardenas, Cornell; John Crawford, Franklin & Marshall; Michael Beard, Lehigh; Cole Urbas, Penn; Luke Stout, Princeton
MAC (2): Sam Mitchell, Buffalo; Benjamin Smith, Cleveland State
Pac-12 (3): Stephen Little, Little Rock; Justin Rademacher, Oregon State; Nikolas Stemmet, Stanford
SoCon (1): Levi Hopkins, Campbell
At-Large (4):

285 (threshold 29-29-.710):

ACC (2): Owen Trephan, NC State; Hunter Catka, Virginia Tech
Big 12 (5): Wyatt Hendrickson, Air Force; Yonger Bastida, Iowa State; Zach Elam, Missouri; Josh Heindselman, Oklahoma; Konner Doucet, Oklahoma State
Big Ten (7): Bradley Hill, Iowa; Seth Nevills, Maryland; Lucas Davison, Michigan; Bennett Tabor, Minnesota; Nick Feldman, Ohio State; Greg Kerkvliet, Penn State; Yaraslau Slavikouski, Rutgers
EIWA (8): Lucas Stoddard, Army West Point; Cory Day, Binghamton; Dorian Crosby, Bucknell; Lewis Fernandes, Cornell; Keaton Kluever, Hofstra; Nathan Taylor, Lehigh; Grady Griess, Navy; Matthew Cover, Princeton
MAC (3): Daniel Bucknavich, Cleveland State; Jacobi Jackson, Northern Illinois; David Szuba, Rider
Pac-12 (3): Cohlton Schultz, Arizona State; Trevor Tinker, Cal Poly; Boone McDermott, Oregon State
SoCon (1): Taye Ghadiali, Campbell
At-Large (4):

Total numbers:

ACC: 28
Big 12: 57
Big Ten: 85
EIWA: 53
MAC: 22
Pac-12: 24
SoCon: 14
At-Large: 47

February 26th, 2024 WrestlingByPirate Dual Impact Index

February 26th, 2024 WrestlingByPirate Dual Impact Index (link)

Here’s how the numbers are calculated:

Individual rankings: Basically, all wrestlers set to 100 at the start of the calculation, and the opponents’ rankings having 30, 40, 50, or 60, depending on the type of victory (to correspond with dual scoring), either added or subtracted from it in each cycle. When the numbers stabilize to three digits (the one-thousandths place), the rankings are finalized for the week.

Minimum numbers of matches for the season to be listed remain at five at the weight against Division I opponents (not counting Extra matches, as they are not considered for NCAA Championships allocation/qualification purposes), however, it is also a requirement that a wrestler participate in a single-entry tournament or dual meet, attached. Wrestlers who have met the five-match requirement, but not the single-entry requirement, are listed in red. Wrestlers who have met both requirements, but do not make up the best dual-meet lineup amongst the wrestlers rated, are listed in yellow.

Dual-Results:

Based on the results of duals themselves. Figured the same way as the individual rankings, with each team being given +/- 30 points for a win or a loss, plus or minus one point for each match the dual is won or lost by. Criteria points are not included in this figure.

Tournament-Strength:

Teams are given points on the same scale points are earned at the NCAA Championships, with bonus points.

Dual-Component:

Teams are matched up in mock duals based on how the individual wrestlers are rated. Bonus points are given at a margin of 35, 45, and 55 points, to simulate major decisions, technical falls, and falls, respectively. The number listed is the number of mock duals won.

Roster-Component:

Similar to the Dual-Component ranking, but includes wrestlers listed in red. Basically, what things might look like if every single coach in the country had available and used their optimal lineup.

Columns:

WL: Based on only wins and losses (Dual-Results only)

MOV: Based on only margin of victory/scoring of bonus points (Dual-Results only)

SOS: Strength of Schedule, the average ratings of your opponents minus 100

Total: Win/Loss plus MOV (Dual-Results only)

Forf Wts: Number of weights forfeited in duals due to lack of eligible wrestlers, will be zero for most schools by end of season (component rankings only, is now zero for all teams)

D-3 Week in Preview, February 26-March 3

All times Eastern, with local times in parenthesis.

*-indicates event is believed to be eligible for a one-pound weight allowance

Thursday, February 29:

Augustana, Buena Vista, Central, Coe, Cornell College, Dubuque, Eureka, Fontbonne, Huntingdon, Loras, Luther, Millikin, Nebraska Wesleyan, North Central, Ozarks, Schreiner, Simpson, Wartburg, Westminster at Lower Midwest Regional, Cedar Rapids, IA, 2:00 PM (1:00 PM)

Friday, March 1:

Alfred State, Brockport, Centenary, Cortland, Elizabethtown, Elmira, Ithaca, Johns Hopkins, Keystone, McDaniel, Muhlenberg, New Jersey City, Oneonta, Oswego, Penn College, Pitt-Bradford, RIT, Scranton, St. John Fisher, TCNJ, Ursinus at Mideast Regional, hosted by RIT, 10:00 AM
*Augustana, Buena Vista, Central, Coe, Cornell College, Dubuque, Eureka, Fontbonne, Huntingdon, Loras, Luther, Millikin, Nebraska Wesleyan, North Central, Ozarks, Schreiner, Simpson, Wartburg, Westminster at Lower Midwest Regional, Cedar Rapids, IA, 11:00 AM (10:00 AM)
Alvernia, Averett, Delaware Valley, Ferrum, Gettysburg, Greensboro, King’s, Lycoming, Marymount, Messiah, Penn State-Behrend, Roanoke, Saint Vincent, Shenandoah, Southern Virginia, Stevens, Thiel, Washington & Jefferson, Washington & Lee, Waynesburg, Wilkes, York at Southeast Regional, hosted by Lycoming, 11:00 AM
Adrian, Albion, Alma, Baldwin Wallace, Case Western Reserve, Defiance, Heidelberg, Hiram, John Carroll, Manchester, Mount St. Joseph, Mount Union, Muskingum, Ohio Northern, Ohio Wesleyan, Olivet, Otterbein, Trine, Wabash, Wilmington at Central Regional, hosted by Ohio Northern, 11:00 AM
Augsburg, Aurora, Carthage, Chicago, Concordia Moorhead, Concordia Wisconsin, Elmhurst, Lakeland, Linfield, MSOE, Pacific, Saint John’s, Wheaton, Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Wisconsin-La Crosse, Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Wisconsin-Platteville, Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Wisconsin-Whitewater at Upper Midwest Regional, hosted by Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 1:00 PM (12:00 PM)

Saturday, March 2:

*Adrian, Albion, Alma, Baldwin Wallace, Case Western Reserve, Defiance, Heidelberg, Hiram, John Carroll, Manchester, Mount St. Joseph, Mount Union, Muskingum, Ohio Northern, Ohio Wesleyan, Olivet, Otterbein, Trine, Wabash, Wilmington at Central Regional, hosted by Ohio Northern, 10:00 AM
*Alfred State, Brockport, Centenary, Cortland, Elizabethtown, Elmira, Ithaca, Johns Hopkins, Keystone, McDaniel, Muhlenberg, New Jersey City, Oneonta, Oswego, Penn College, Pitt-Bradford, RIT, Scranton, St. John Fisher, TCNJ, Ursinus at Mideast Regional, hosted by RIT, 10:00 AM
*Alvernia, Averett, Delaware Valley, Ferrum, Gettysburg, Greensboro, King’s, Lycoming, Marymount, Messiah, Penn State-Behrend, Roanoke, Saint Vincent, Shenandoah, Southern Virginia, Stevens, Thiel, Washington & Jefferson, Washington & Lee, Waynesburg, Wilkes, York at Southeast Regional, hosted by Lycoming, 11:00 AM
Bridgewater State, Coast Guard, Hunter, Johnson & Wales, Merchant Marine, New England, Norwich, NYU, Plymouth State, Rhode Island College, Roger Williams, Southern Maine, Springfield, Trinity, Utica, VTSU Castleton, Wesleyan, Western New England, Williams, WPI at Northeast Regional, hosted by WPI, 11:00 AM
*Augsburg, Aurora, Carthage, Chicago, Concordia Moorhead, Concordia Wisconsin, Elmhurst, Lakeland, Linfield, MSOE, Pacific, Saint John’s, Wheaton, Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Wisconsin-La Crosse, Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Wisconsin-Platteville, Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Wisconsin-Whitewater at Upper Midwest Regional, hosted by Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 12:00 PM (11:00 AM)

Sunday, March 3:

*Bridgewater State, Coast Guard, Hunter, Johnson & Wales, Merchant Marine, New England, Norwich, NYU, Plymouth State, Rhode Island College, Roger Williams, Southern Maine, Springfield, Trinity, Utica, VTSU Castleton, Wesleyan, Western New England, Williams, WPI at Northeast Regional, hosted by WPI, 11:00 AM

D-2 Week in Preview, February 26-March 3

All times Eastern, with local times in parenthesis.

Saturday, March 2:

Belmont Abbey, Coker, Emmanuel, King, Lander, Limestone, Lincoln Memorial, Montevallo, Mount Olive, Newberry, UNC Pembroke at Super Region II Championships, hosted by Lander, 9:00 AM
Ashland, Bluefield State, Davenport, Davis & Elkins, Findlay, Glenville State, Grand Valley State, Lake Erie, Notre Dame College, Tiffin, West Liberty, Wheeling at Super Region III Championships, hosted by West Liberty, 9:00 AM
Central Missouri, Central Oklahoma, Drury, Indianapolis, Kentucky Wesleyan, Maryville, McKendree, Newman, Ouachita Baptist, Quincy, William Jewell at Super Region IV Championships, hosted by Indianapolis, 10:00 AM
American International, East Stroudsburg, Fairmont State, Frostburg State, Gannon, Kutztown, Mercyhurst, Millersville, Pitt-Johnstown, Seton Hill, Shippensburg at Super Region I Championships, hosted by Kutztown, 10:00 AM
Augustana, Mary, Minnesota State-Mankato, Minnesota State-Moorhead, Minot State, Northern State, Parkside, Sioux Falls, Southwest Minnesota State, St. Cloud State, Upper Iowa at Super Region V Championships, hosted by Minot State, Super Region V Championships, hosted by Minot State, 11:00 AM (10:00 AM)
Adams State, Chadron State, Colorado Mesa, Colorado School of Mines, Colorado State-Pueblo, Fort Hays State, Nebraska-Kearney, New Mexico Highlands, San Francisco State, Simon Fraser, Western Colorado at Super Region VI Championships, hosted by Colorado State-Pueblo, 12:00 PM (10:00 AM)

February 19th, 2024 WrestlingByPirate Dual Impact Index

February 19th, 2024 WrestlingByPirate Dual Impact Index (link)

Here’s how the numbers are calculated:

Individual rankings: Basically, all wrestlers set to 100 at the start of the calculation, and the opponents’ rankings having 30, 40, 50, or 60, depending on the type of victory (to correspond with dual scoring), either added or subtracted from it in each cycle. When the numbers stabilize to three digits (the one-thousandths place), the rankings are finalized for the week.

Minimum numbers of matches for the season to be listed remain at five at the weight against Division I opponents (not counting Extra matches, as they are not considered for NCAA Championships allocation/qualification purposes), however, it is also a requirement that a wrestler participate in a single-entry tournament or dual meet, attached. Wrestlers who have met the five-match requirement, but not the single-entry requirement, are listed in red. Wrestlers who have met both requirements, but do not make up the best dual-meet lineup amongst the wrestlers rated, are listed in yellow.

Dual-Results:

Based on the results of duals themselves. Figured the same way as the individual rankings, with each team being given +/- 30 points for a win or a loss, plus or minus one point for each match the dual is won or lost by. Criteria points are not included in this figure.

Tournament-Strength:

Teams are given points on the same scale points are earned at the NCAA Championships, with bonus points.

Dual-Component:

Teams are matched up in mock duals based on how the individual wrestlers are rated. Bonus points are given at a margin of 35, 45, and 55 points, to simulate major decisions, technical falls, and falls, respectively. The number listed is the number of mock duals won.

Roster-Component:

Similar to the Dual-Component ranking, but includes wrestlers listed in red. Basically, what things might look like if every single coach in the country had available and used their optimal lineup.

Columns:

WL: Based on only wins and losses (Dual-Results only)

MOV: Based on only margin of victory/scoring of bonus points (Dual-Results only)

SOS: Strength of Schedule, the average ratings of your opponents minus 100

Total: Win/Loss plus MOV (Dual-Results only)

Forf Wts: Number of weights forfeited in duals due to lack of eligible wrestlers, will be zero for most schools by end of season (component rankings only, is now zero for all teams)

D-3 Week in Preview, February 19-25

All times Eastern, with local times in parenthesis.

Tuesday, February 20:

Augustana at Cornell College, 8:00 PM (7:00 PM)

Saturday, February 24:

Case Western Reserve, Ohio Wesleyan at Central Region Futures Tournament, hosted by Case Western Reserve, 11:00 AM
Dubuque, Simpson at Dubuque Invitational, 1:00 PM (12:00 PM)
Marymount at Penn College, 3:00 PM
Simpson at Dubuque, 8:00 PM (7:00 PM)

Sunday, February 25:

Brockport, Centenary, Cortland, Elizabethtown, Gettysburg, Keystone, McDaniel, Muhlenberg, NYU, Oswego, RIT, St. John Fisher, Stevens, TCNJ, Ursinus, Wilkes, York at Futures Tournament, hosted by TCNJ, 10:30 AM
Bridgewater State, Coast Guard, Johnson & Wales, New England, Norwich, Plymouth State, Rhode Island College, Roger Williams, Southern Maine, Springfield, Trinity, VTSU Castleton, Wesleyan, Western New England, Williams, WPI at NEWA Futures Tournament, hosted by Western New England, 10:30 AM

D-2 Week in Preview, February 19-25

All times Eastern, with local times in parenthesis.

Thursday, February 22:

Kentucky Wesleyan at Glenville State, 2:00 PM
Frostburg State at Glenville State, 4:00 PM
Southwest Minnesota State at Sioux Falls, 8:00 PM (7:00 PM)

Friday, February 23:

Minnesota State-Mankato at Parkside, 8:00 PM (7:00 PM)

Sunday, February 25:

American International at NEWA Futures Tournament, hosted by Western New England, 10:30 AM

D-1 Week in Preview, February 19-25

All times Eastern, with local times in parenthesis.

*-indicates event is believed to be eligible for a one-pound weight allowance.

Tuesday, February 20:

Sacred Heart at LIU, 6:00 PM

Wednesday, February 21:

Bloomsburg at Rutgers, 7:00 PM

Thursday, February 22:

Presbyterian at The Citadel, 6:00 PM
Cleveland State at Kent State, 7:00 PM
Rider at Pittsburgh, 7:00 PM

Friday, February 23:

*Rider at Cleveland State, 2:00 PM
*Queens at Davidson, 5:00 PM
Central Michigan at Cleveland State, 6:30 PM
Harvard at Brown, 7:00 PM
*Presbyterian at Davidson, 7:00 PM
Chattanooga at Indiana, 7:00 PM
Drexel at Maryland, 7:00 PM
Virginia Tech at NC State, 7:00 PM
Duke at North Carolina, 7:00 PM
Morgan State at Penn, 7:00 PM
*Virginia at Pittsburgh, 7:00 PM
Bucknell at Princeton, 7:00 PM
SIU Edwardsville at Northern Illinois, 8:00 PM (7:00 PM)
Missouri at Northern Iowa, 8:00 PM (7:00 PM)

Saturday, February 24:

California Baptist at Utah Valley, 1:00 PM (11:00 AM)
*Franklin & Marshall, Maryland at F&M Scramble, 2:00 PM
*Sacred Heart at Brown, 3:00 PM
*Hofstra at Drexel, 4:00 PM
Campbell at VMI, 5:00 PM
Buffalo at Ohio, 7:00 PM
Lehigh at Arizona State, 9:00 PM (7:00 PM)

Sunday, February 25:

Davidson at Wildcat Open, hosted by Davidson, 10:00 AM
George Mason, Indiana at Patriot Last Chance Open, 10:00 AM
Queens, Utah Valley at National Collegiate Open, Smyrna, DE, 10:00 AM
American at Columbia, 12:00 PM
Chattanooga at Bellarmine, 1:00 PM
Binghamton at Cornell, 1:00 PM
Little Rock at Lindenwood, 1:00 PM
Gardner-Webb at Appalachian State, 2:00 PM
Michigan at Central Michigan, 2:00 PM
Wisconsin at Northern Iowa, 2:00 PM (1:00 PM)
Edinboro at Penn State, 2:00 PM
*Nebraska at Arizona State, 3:00 PM (1:00 PM)
Missouri at Iowa State, 3:00 PM (2:00 PM)
Iowa at Oklahoma State, 3:00 PM (2:00 PM)
North Dakota State at South Dakota State, 3:00 PM (2:00 PM)
American at Army West Point, 5:00 PM

NCAA Women’s Wrestling Week in Preview, February 19-25

All times Eastern, with local times in parenthesis.

Friday, February 23:

Allen, Bluefield State, Emmanuel, Emory & Henry, Huntingdon, King, Lincoln Memorial, Marymount, Mount Olive, Presbyterian, Southern Virginia at Region 2 Championships, hosted by Emmanuel, 9:00 AM
Buena Vista, Central, Cornell College, Eureka, Fontbonne, Iowa, Lindenwood, McKendree, Quincy, Simpson, Wartburg, Westminster, William Jewell at Region 5 Championships, hosted by Simpson, 10:00 AM (9:00 AM)

Saturday, February 24:

Adrian, Albion, Alfred State, Alma, Davenport, D’Youville, Frostburg, Gannon, Hiram, John Carroll, Tiffin, Trine at Region 3 Championships, hosted by Gannon, 10:00 AM
Alvernia, Cedar Crest, Delaware Valley, East Stroudsburg, Elmira, Lock Haven, New England, New Jersey City, Sacred Heart, Ursinus, Western New England, York at Region 1 Championships, hosted by Lock Haven, 10:00 AM

Sunday, February 25:

Augsburg, Augustana, Aurora, Carthage, Dubuque, Lakeland, Loras, North Central, Northern Michigan, Wisconsin-Stevens Point at Region 4 Championships, hosted by North Central, 11:00 AM (10:00 AM)
Adams State, Chadron State, Colorado Mesa, Linfield, Lyon, Minot State, Ozarks, Pacific, Schreiner, Simon Fraser, Sioux Falls, Texas Woman’s at Region 6 Championships, hosted by Texas Woman’s, 11:00 AM (10:00 AM)

NAIA Women’s Wrestling Week in Preview, February 19-25

All times Eastern, with local times in parenthesis.

Friday, February 23:

Brewton-Parker, Campbellsville, Cumberlands, Indiana Tech, Life, Lourdes, Montreat, Rochester, Siena Heights, St. Andrews at Mid-South Conference Championships, Bowling Green, KY, 10:00 AM (9:00 AM)

Saturday, February 24:

Central Christian, Health Sciences & Pharmacy, Jarvis Christian, Missouri Baptist, Oklahoma City, Texas Wesleyan, Wayland Baptist at Sooner Athletic Conference Championships, hosted by Central Christian, 10:00 AM (9:00 AM)
Avila, Dakota Wesleyan, Doane, Friends, Hastings, Jamestown, Midland, Morningside, Ottawa, Saint Mary, York at Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Championships, hosted by Doane, 10:00 AM (9:00 AM)
Baker, Central Methodist, Dickinson State, Grand View, Missouri Valley, Waldorf, William Penn, William Woods at Heart of America Athletic Conference Championships, hosted by William Penn, 10:00 AM (9:00 AM)

Sunday, February 25:

Eastern Oregon, Evergreen, Menlo, Providence, Simpson, Southern Oregon, Vanguard, Westcliff at Cascade Collegiate Conference Championships, hosted by Menlo, 1:00 PM (10:00 AM)