2025 NCAA Division I Wrestling National Championship Finals Results

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2025 NCAA Division I Wrestling National Championship Finals Results

A new group of champions are going to be crowned across 10 different weight classes on Saturday night in Philadelphia at the 2025 NCAA Division I Wrestling National Championships.

The action kicks off at 7 p.m. ET on Saturday night.

Headlining the stellar card in 2020 Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson, who returned to college for his final year of eligibility at the University of Minnesota. Thus far, Steveson has lived up to his championship credentials while running roughshod over the competition but Oklahoma State’s Wyatt Hendrickson attempts to pull off the upset after he punched his ticket to the finals.

Penn State standout Carter Starocci has a chance to make history with an opportunity to become the first ever five-time NCAA champion if he can win his final match on Saturday. Starocci took advantage of the “free year” granted to college athletes competing during the global pandemic and he’s made the most of his opportunity with championships in 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024.

Now Starocci attempts to claim his fifth title — this time in a new division — when he faces Parker Keckeisen from Northern Iowa, who presents an interesting challenge as the returning champion at 184 pounds.

MMA Fighting will provide full results for the entire championship round on Saturday.

Here are the full lineup of matches set for the 2025 NCAA Division I Wrestling National Championships:

125 pounds: Vincent Robinson (NC State) vs. Troy Spratley (Oklahoma State)

133 pounds: Lucas Byrd (Illinois) vs. Drake Ayala (Iowa)

141 pounds: Brock Hardy (Nebraska) vs. Jesse Mendez (Ohio State)

149 pounds: Caleb Henson (Virginia Tech) vs. Ridge Lovett (Nebraska)

157 pounds: Joey Blaze (Purdue) vs. Antrell Taylor (Nebraska)

165 pounds: Mitchell Mesenbrink (Penn State) vs. Mike Caliendo (Iowa)

174 pounds: Keegan O`Toole (Missouri) vs. Dean Hamiti (Oklahoma State)

184 pounds: Carter Starocci (Penn State) vs. Parker Keckeisen (Northern Iowa)

197 pounds: Josh Barr (Penn State) vs. Stephen Buchanan (Iowa)

285 pounds: Gable Steveson (Minnesota) vs. Wyatt Hendrickson (Oklahoma State)

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