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Ohio State Wrestling Schedule 2024-25: Start Times, TV Info For Upcoming OSU Wrestling Duals

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Looking to find out when are the next matches on the Ohio State wrestling schedule? Well, look no further as we have you covered with all the upcoming duals on the 2024-25 Ohio State wrestling schedule and much more.

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Next Ohio State wrestling dual

When is the next Ohio State wrestling dual?Friday, February 7
Who are they facing?Minnesota
What time is next Ohio State wrestling dual?7:00 PM ET
Where is Ohio State wrestling?Covelli Center
What channel is the Ohio State wrestling dual on?B1G+

Is there an Ohio State wrestling dual today?

There is an Ohio State wrestling dual today. The next dual on the Ohio State wrestling schedule is tonight against Minnesota.

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How to watch Ohio State wrestling today

Ohio State’s next wrestling dual can be found exclusively on B1G+.

2024-25 Ohio State Wrestling Schedule

Below you can get a full run-down of the upcoming Ohio State wrestling schedule.

DateOpponentTime (ET)TV Info
November 3Ohio State (7 titles)9:00 AMFlo Wrestling
November 14Ohio State 36, Tennessee at Chattanooga 67:00 PMBIG+
November 17Ohio State 40, University of Pennsylvania 41:00 PMFlo Wrestling
November 24Ohio State 38, Hofstra University 61:00 PMBIG+
December 6-7Cliff Keen Invitational – 3rd overall7:00 PMFlo Wrestling
December 13Ohio State 20, Pittsburgh 177:00 PMACC Network Extra
December 21Ohio State 23, North Carolina 11
Ohio State 36, Lock Haven 9
Ohio State 29, Iowa 10
3, 5, and 7:00 PMRokfin
January 5Ohio State 40, Oregon State 31:00 PMBIG+
January 10Ohio State 24, Illinois 98:00 PMBIG+
January 12Ohio State 17, Rutgers 156:00 PMBIG Network
January 19Ohio State 34, Purdue 101:00 PMBIG+
January 25Iowa 24, Ohio State 132:00 PMBIG Network
February 1Ohio State 25, Michigan 142:00 PMBIG Network
February 7University of Minnesota7:00 PMBIG+
February 9Indiana University2:00 PMBIG+
February 14Penn State University7:00 PMBIG Network
March 8-9BIG Ten ChampionshipsTBDBIG Network/BIG+
March 20-21NCAA ChampionshipsTBDTBD

Current Ohio State wrestling record

The OSU wrestling program is currently 12-1 in the new season. They finished with a 15-2 record (7-1 Big Ten) in 2023-24.

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What rank is Ohio State in wrestling?

The Ohio State wrestling program is ranked fourth in the current NWCA coaches poll.

Ohio State wrestling roster

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Below you can find the full Ohio State wrestling roster for the 2024-25 NCAA season.

  • Brendan McCrone, Vincent Kilkeary, Garett Lautzenheiser (125 pounds)
  • Nic Bouzakis, Ben Davino (133 pounds)
  • Andre Gonzales, Dakota King, Jesse Mendez (141 pounds)
  • Gavin Brown, Brandon Cannon, Daxton Chase, Dylan D’Emilio, Brock Herman, Klay Reeves (149 pounds)
  • Paddy Gallagher, TJ Shierl (157 pounds)
  • e’Than Birden, Carter Chase, Bryce Hepner, Sammy Sasso (165 pounds)
  • Carson Kharchla (174 pounds)
  • Gavin Bell, Ryder Rogotzke (184 pounds)
  • Luke Geog, Cole Robertson, Seth Shumate (197 pounds)
  • Nick Feldman, Mike Misita, Carter Neves, Hogan Swenski (285 pounds)

Who is Ohio State’s best wrestler?

The best wrestler on the OSU wrestling team is Jesse Mendez. The 141-pounder was an All-American and won a National Championship for the school in his weight class last season.

Ohio State wrestling record by year

  • 2023-24: 15-2 (7-1 Big Ten)
  • 2022-23: 13-2 (6-2 Big Ten)
  • 2021-22: 9-3 (5-3 Big Ten)
  • 2020-21: 5-4 (5-4 Big Ten)
  • 2019-20: 10-4 (6-3 Big Ten)
  • 2018-19: 12-2 (7-2 Big Ten)
  • 2017-18: 14-1 (6-1 Big Ten)

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After earning his journalism degree in 2017, Jason Burgos served as a contributor to several sites, including MMA Sucka ... More about Jason Burgos
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