How to watch 2024 NCAA Wrestling Championships

The 2024 NCAA Wrestling Championships are here and Kansas City is the latest host city for the wildest three days in March.
Fans not in attendance for this year’s NCAA Wrestling Tournament have the option of streaming on Fubo TV. Below is how to watch across all sessions!
How to watch 2024 NCAA Wrestling Championships
Dates: Thursday-Saturday (March 21st to 23rd)
Session 1: 12:00 p.m ET (Thursday)
Session 2: 7:00 p.m. ET (Thursday)
Session 3: 12 p.m. ET (Friday)
Session 4: 8:00 p.m ET (Friday)
Session 5: 12:00 p.m. ET (Saturday)
Session 6: 7:00 p.m. ET (Saturday)
Location: T-Mobile Center (Kansas City, MO)
Channel: ESPN and ESPNU
Live Stream: Fubo TV (Try for free)
Fans can click the link above for a free trial of Fubo TV to stream the 2024 NCAA Wrestling Championships.
For a full preview of the 2024 NCAA Wrestling Championships, click HERE.
Scott Goodale wants ‘common sense’ with NCAA Wrestling seedings
Carter Starocci was the headliner when it came to NCAA Wrestling seeds and Rutgers head coach Scott Goodale wants more common sense.
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Starocci, a three-time NCAA champion for Penn State, was seeded ninth simply by medically defaulting out of the Big Ten tournament, giving him his only two losses of the year. The 174 pounder’s winning streak was reaching close to 70 at this point.
But now, he’s got an interesting draw at NCAAs this week and Goodale commented on the process for seeding in general.
“I never really complained about the seeds,” Goodale said Monday on a virtual press conference. “I felt 174 was a little bit skewed, based on Starocci, and I think at the end of the day, the committee and whether it’s me on a committee one day or whether it’s the committee now, I just think there should be a little bit of common sense.
“The guy hasn’t lost in four years. So he was injured and he stayed out for a reason to get ready for this tournament because we put so much into this tournament. So that was my only little bit of a gripe.”