NC State wrestling goes for sixth straight ACC title

Reinhardtby:Brian Reinhardt03/07/24

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Ed Scott
NC State's Ed Scott wrestles against Oklahoma State's Teague Travis at Reynolds Coliseum. (Photo credit: NC State Athletics)

The 2024 ACC Championship will be hosted by North Carolina this year on Sunday, March 10. Action runs all day starting at 11 a.m. on two mats, and the finals will be on one mat starting at 7 p.m. All the early rounds will be streamed on ACC Network Extra, while the finals will be televised on the ACC Network. NC State set a new school record last year with a fifth straight ACC Championship. No other team has won the conference title outside of NC State since 2018. NC State and Virginia Tech have combined for 10 of the last 11 league titles overall (Virginia in 2015). NC State led the ACC with five top seeds, and the Pack also added three with the second seed. Meaning, the Wolfpack will have just two compete in the opening round, while the eight others have a bye into the semifinals. Here is a look at all 10 weight classes, and where the Pack stands in each. With the NCAA allocations recently released, every wrestler that makes the finals earns an NCAA bid, while some other weight classes will have multiple bids (4 at 174, 184, 197 and 3 at 133, 141).