This article was originally published on wvusports.com as part of West Virginia University’s official athletics program. Please find the link to the original story here Read more: Brackets And Seeding For NCAA Wrestling Championships Released
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – The NCAA released the seedings and brackets for the 2025 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships in Philadelphia at the Wells Fargo Center from March 20-22.
For the third consecutive season, West Virginia has five wrestlers competing at the NCAA Championships. WVU is represented by senior Jett Strickenberger (125), redshirt junior Jordan Titus (141), fifth-year Peyton Hall (165), redshirt senior Dennis Robin (184) and redshirt sophomore Ian Bush (197).
Strickenberger earned a No. 6 seed in the 125-pound weight class, Titus is a No. 31 seed at 141 pounds, Hall earned a No. 2 seed at 165 pounds, Robin is a No. 28 seed at 184 pounds and Bush is a No. 30 seed in the 197-pound weight class.
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Strickenberger will face No. 27 seed Tristan Daugherty from North Dakota State, Titus will face No. 2 seed Beau Bartlett from Penn State, Hall will take on No. 31 seed Cody Goebel from Wisconsin, Robin will face South Dakota State’s No. 5 seed Bennett Berge and Bush will take on CSU Bakersfield’s No. 3 seed AJ Ferrari.
Matchups
125: No. 6 Jett Strickenberger (WVU) vs. No. 27 Tristan Daugherty (NDSU)
141: No. 31 Jordan Titus (WVU) vs. No. 2 Beau Bartlett (PSU)
165: No. 2 Peyton Hall (WVU) vs. No. 31 Cody Goebel (WISC)
174: No. 28 Dennis Robin (WVU) vs. No. 5 Bennett Berge (SDSU)
197: No. 30 Ian Bush (WVU) vs. No. 3 AJ Ferrari (CSUB)
Session one on Thursday, March 20, will begin at noon ET on ESPNU. Session two will begin at 7 p.m. on ESPN. Session three on Friday, March 21, will begin at noon on ESPNU and session four will start at 8 p.m. on ESPN2. Session five will begin at 11 a.m. on Saturday, March 22, on ESPNU and session six will start at 7 p.m. on ESPN.
All sessions will also be live-streamed on ESPN+.
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