Cleveland is sounding the call: The NCAAs are coming, the NCAAs are coming!
Cleveland will be hosting the 2018 NCAA Wrestling Championships twice this year. First, the Division III championships will take place Friday, March 9 and Saturday, March 10 ... then, the following weekend, the Division I Championships will come to town, starting Thursday, March 15 and finishing Saturday night, March 17.
It's been two decades since Cleveland last hosted the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships. So InterMat thought it would be helpful to put together some information on the host city ... so you can get the most out of your trip, and experience some of the host city's most popular attractions.
Getting there
Cleveland is located on Lake Erie in northeast Ohio, where I-90, I-80, I-77 and I-71 converge. It's just off the east-west Ohio Turnpike -- I-80 -- which links New York City and the eastern U.S., and Chicago and points west. Ohio's second-largest city is served by two major commercial airports -- Cleveland Hopkins, which is about 20 minutes southwest of downtown, and Akron-Canton, about an hour south of the city. If you fly into Hopkins, you can use the RTA Red Line -- "the Rapid" -- to take you from the airport to the Tower City station in the heart of downtown in minutes for only $2.50.
Where you'll find the mat action
The two national mat championships will be held at two different venues, both in downtown Cleveland.
The NCAA Division III Wrestling Championships will be held at Public Auditorium at 500 Lakeside Avenue on the north side of downtown. This ornate, beautifully restored 1920s facility, which seats approximately 10,000, has hosted a number of major amateur wrestling events over the years.
The NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships will take place at Quicken Loans Arena
The Division I Wrestling Championships will take place at Quicken Loans Arena, One Center Court, just south of Public Square, the center of downtown Cleveland. Built in 1994, "the Q" is home to the Cleveland Cavaliers and was the site of the 2016 Republican National Convention. This state-of-the-art facility seats approximately 20,600 spectators. (In case you were wondering, the 1998 NCAA Division I Championships were held at Wolstein Center on the campus of Cleveland State University, on the eastern edge of downtown.)
Both facilities are a short distance from major hotels, bars, restaurants, and other attractions. Downtown Cleveland is very walk-able; RTA offers a choice of three unique trolley routes which provide quick, free access to different portions of downtown Cleveland.
Fan Fest during 2018 NCAA Div. I Championships
In recent years, NCAA Fan Fest has become a go-to event coinciding with the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships. This year is no different. The 2018 NCAA Fan Fest will be held March 15-17 at Hall A of the Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland at 300 Lakeside Avenue, a short walk from Quicken Loans Arena and the D1 championships. Fan Fest features a number of attractions, including Team USA senior-level practice sessions, autograph sessions, an NWCA (National Wrestling Coaches Association) coaching event, and, of course, the classic WIN Magazine Memorabilia Show ... along with food and drink options. It's a great way to spend time between wrestling sessions.
In addition, 2018 Fan Fest offers these unique attractions:
Other attractions to check out while in Cleveland ...
While at the 2018 NCAAs, you'll want to make time for these unique Cleveland-area attractions ...
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Dine at restaurants owned by a former Cleveland high school wrestler
Michael Symon, restauranteur and regular on ABC-TV's The Chew, once wrestled at St. Edward High School in suburban Cleveland ... until a shoulder injury ended his mat career as a junior. Symon owns a number of eateries in his hometown you might want to check out:
Favorite hangouts for this wrestling writer/former Clevelander
Long before I became a senior writer at InterMat, I was an advertising copywriter. My first job out of college was writing newspaper ads for May Company, a Cleveland-based department store located on Public Square, around the corner from Quicken Loans Arena.
Here are some of the places I enjoyed visiting during my time in Cleveland many, many years ago ...
Cleveland Arcade (Photo/This Is Cleveland)
Go-to resources to make the most of your NCAA experience
Want to know more about Cleveland? You'll find winning information easily available ...
Cleveland/wrestling-related reading
Metropolitan Cleveland and northeast Ohio comprise one of the nation's strongest amateur wrestling hotbeds. Here are two books celebrating mat greats from the area you might want to take with you for your trip to the 2018 NCAAs:
Thanks to Destination Cleveland for assistance in putting this feature together.
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