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Where to Watch Iowa Wrestling at NCAA Championships on Friday
Action continues in Cleveland as Hawkeyes look to bring home a team trophy.
Mar. 20, 2026 at 8:04am
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The NCAA Wrestling Championships are underway in Cleveland, Ohio, and Iowa has sent nine individuals to the event in hopes of capturing a team title. The action continues on Friday with coverage on ESPNU, ESPN2, ESPN+, and Fubo TV.
Why it matters
Iowa is a perennial powerhouse in college wrestling, and their performance at the NCAA Championships is closely watched by fans across the state and the nation. The Hawkeyes are looking to build on their strong regular season and make a push for the team title.
The details
Iowa's nine qualifiers will compete in the quarterfinals, semifinals, and placement matches on Friday. The action will be televised on ESPNU and ESPN2, with additional coverage available on ESPN+ and Fubo TV.
- The quarterfinals, wrestlebacks, and other matches will take place at 11 a.m. CT on ESPNU and ESPN+.
- The semifinals, bloodround, and additional wrestlebacks will air at 7 p.m. CT on ESPN2 and ESPN+.
- Consolation and placement matches will be shown on ESPNU and ESPN+ at 10 a.m. CT on Saturday.
- The finals will be broadcast on ESPN at 5:30 p.m. CT on Saturday.
The players
Iowa Wrestling
A perennial powerhouse in college wrestling, the Iowa Hawkeyes have sent nine individuals to the NCAA Championships in hopes of capturing a team title.
Eli McKown
A reporter for the Des Moines Register who covers high school sports and wrestling.
What they’re saying
“The NCAA Wrestling Championships have arrived, with action taking place in Cleveland, Ohio, Thursday through Saturday.”
— Eli McKown, Reporter
What’s next
Fans can tune in to the various ESPN channels and streaming platforms to follow the Hawkeyes' progress throughout the weekend, with the finals set for Saturday evening.
The takeaway
The NCAA Wrestling Championships are a showcase of the sport's top talent, and Iowa's strong contingent of qualifiers makes them a team to watch as they look to bring home a team trophy. The action continues on Friday with coverage across multiple ESPN platforms.
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