NCAA named 2023-2026 Championship sites; Tulsa, Kansas City, Philadelphia, Cleveland get Div. I Nationals
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by USA Wrestling and NCAA
Today, the NCAA announced its national championships sites for four more years, from the 2023-2026 season.
For Div. I wrestling, the cities will be Tulsa (2023), Kansas City (2024), Philadelphia (2025) and Cleveland (2026)
For Div. II wrestling, the cities will be Cedar Rapids (2023), Park City, Kan. (2024), Indianapolis (2025) and Sioux Falls, S.D. (2026).
For Div. III wrestling, the cities will be Roanoke, Va. (2023), LaCrosse, Wis. (2024), Providence, R.I. (2025) and Cedar Rapids (2026)
NCAA HOST CITIES AND VENUES
Div. I
2023 - Tulsa OK BOK Center
2024 - Kansas City MO T-Mobile Center
2025 - Philadelphia PA Wells Fargo Center
2026 - Cleveland OH Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
Div. II
2023 - Cedar Rapids IA U.S. Cellular Center
2024 - Park City KS Hartman Arena
2025 - Indianapolis IN Indiana Farmers Coliseum
2026 - Sioux Falls SD Denny Sanford PREMIER Center
Div. III
2023 - Roanoke VA Berglund Center (Roanoke Civic Center)
2024 - La Crosse WI La Crosse Center
2025 - Providence RI Dunkin' Donuts Center
2026 - Cedar Rapids IA U.S. Cellular Center
Forty-three states plus the District of Columbia were selected to host at least one NCAA championship event, with California garnering the most, with 34. Texas was second with 30, while North Carolina totaled 28, followed by Pennsylvania with 27 and Ohio with 25.
Of special note:
In 2025, the Division I Wrestling Championships are headed to Philadelphia for the second time. The previous time was in 2011, when the City of Brotherly Love became the first host site to surpass 100,000 for total attendance, setting a then-record of 104,260.
Click here for complete NCAA release
For Div. I wrestling, the cities will be Tulsa (2023), Kansas City (2024), Philadelphia (2025) and Cleveland (2026)
For Div. II wrestling, the cities will be Cedar Rapids (2023), Park City, Kan. (2024), Indianapolis (2025) and Sioux Falls, S.D. (2026).
For Div. III wrestling, the cities will be Roanoke, Va. (2023), LaCrosse, Wis. (2024), Providence, R.I. (2025) and Cedar Rapids (2026)
NCAA HOST CITIES AND VENUES
Div. I
2023 - Tulsa OK BOK Center
2024 - Kansas City MO T-Mobile Center
2025 - Philadelphia PA Wells Fargo Center
2026 - Cleveland OH Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
Div. II
2023 - Cedar Rapids IA U.S. Cellular Center
2024 - Park City KS Hartman Arena
2025 - Indianapolis IN Indiana Farmers Coliseum
2026 - Sioux Falls SD Denny Sanford PREMIER Center
Div. III
2023 - Roanoke VA Berglund Center (Roanoke Civic Center)
2024 - La Crosse WI La Crosse Center
2025 - Providence RI Dunkin' Donuts Center
2026 - Cedar Rapids IA U.S. Cellular Center
Forty-three states plus the District of Columbia were selected to host at least one NCAA championship event, with California garnering the most, with 34. Texas was second with 30, while North Carolina totaled 28, followed by Pennsylvania with 27 and Ohio with 25.
Of special note:
In 2025, the Division I Wrestling Championships are headed to Philadelphia for the second time. The previous time was in 2011, when the City of Brotherly Love became the first host site to surpass 100,000 for total attendance, setting a then-record of 104,260.
Click here for complete NCAA release