Unprecedented coverage of the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships features three consecutive nights of prime-time coverage on ESPN for the first time beginning Thursday, March 16. Combined with ESPNU, all six sessions will be televised and ESPN will stream every mat, every match of the championship from Scottrade Center in St. Louis providing fans with unmatched coverage of the sport's pinnacle event.
ESPN's Television and Digital Coverage
ESPN's prime-time coverage begins with the second round Thursday, March 16, at 7 p.m. ET, the first time a session from the championships' first day has been televised on ESPN (previously has aired on ESPNU). As in years past, the semifinals and finals will air on ESPN on Friday, March 17, and Saturday, March 18, respectively, beginning at 8 p.m. both nights.
ESPNU will carry all the championships' earlier sessions each day, beginning with the first round on March 16 (noon), continuing with the quarterfinals on March 17 (11 a.m.) and the concluding with the medal round on March 18 (11 a.m.)
Throughout the entire three days, during all six sessions, ESPN3 streams every single mat and match, allowing fans to follow any wrestler and/or school. During the finals ESPN3 will once again offer Off the Mat -- a combination of live matches, highlights and interviews with newly crowned champions (more details below).
ESPN's Coverage Highlights
On ESPN3, fans will be provided a menu of current matches, allowing them to choose which one to watch:
Additional Coverage Highlights
Off the Mat - ESPN3 Special During Finals:
ESPN3's Off the Mat during the Championship Finals (March 18 at 8 p.m.) will feature two of college wrestling's most decorated athletes - Jim Gibbons and Lee Kemp. The duo will provide viewers a unique perspective of the sport's ultimate finale, along with Kenney who will host. Billy Baldwin will also join the coverage.
While also bringing viewers live action, the analysts -- unrestricted by television parameters -- will discuss each match from a tactical and mental standpoint, describing the wrestlers' thought process before, during, and after a finals match. Off the Mat will go behind the scenes, show medal ceremonies and feature an array of guests throughout the night, including newly crowned NCAA National Champions and their coaches.
ESPN Analysts:
Jim Gibbons: Gibbons is a former NCAA Wrestling Coach of the Year, three-time All-American, two-time Big Eight winner at Iowa State and later won an NCAA National Championship as the Cyclones head coach. He was inducted in the Iowa Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2003.
For more information on the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships: http://www.ncaa.com/wrestling.
Please Note: WatchESPN.com and the WatchESPN and ESPN app will have links for individual mat feeds throughout the Championship
Pictures used in this release are mock-ups and use fictitious names; they are not supposed to be factually accurate.
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