2018 NCAA Championships

Official 2018 NCAA Vegas Odds

Official 2018 NCAA Vegas Odds

Betting odds for the 2018 Division I Wrestling Championships in Cleveland.

Mar 14, 2018 by Willie Saylor
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You wanted 'em, you got 'em.

Over the past two seasons—and based on your feedback when we run "mock" odds—the appetite for wagering on wrestling has grown considerably. And though we all wish we could bet on wrestling more regularly, at least we have this: over 100 odds for arguably the greatest wrestling tournament in the world!

You've watched an unprecedented amount of coverage throughout another awesome season. Now NCAAs are here. So buck up and use that knowledge to make a little cheddar and/or add some additional drama to this week's tournament in Cleveland.

Sportsbook.ag just dropped official—and bettable—Vegas odds.

Five contenders at each weight have figures available to bet on. Additionally, Sportsbook really upped its team offerings this year with 53 available point differentials to bet on—everything from Penn State and Ohio State (which at the time of this writing, was a pick 'em) to NC State -11.5 over Lehigh and Oregon State -1.5 over Drexel.

A word of warning though: Sportsbook did a very good job. The odds are tough. The values for the individual titles are pretty much spot on. I can imagine plenty of wrestling fans who KNOW their guy is going to win it all will see these odds and get a reality check.

The team spreads are really fun. I've already started checking projections and breaking down bracket paths to see where I might be able to gain an edge with surprising All-American runs, upsets, and shortcomings.

You (and I as well) might lose some money, but it's certainly gonna keep you occupied.

To navigate wrestling odds on Sportsbook.ag, click the "Boxing + MMA" drop-down list on the left rail.

Opening Weight Class Odds

125: Darian Cruz, Lehigh +225

125: Spencer Lee, Iowa +175

125: Nick Suriano, Rutgers +160

125: Nathan Tomasello, Ohio St. +200

125: Sean Fausz, NC State +800


133: Seth Gross, South Dakota St. -220

133: Stevan Micic, Michigan +190

133: Luke Pletcher, Ohio State +330

133: Kaid Brock, OK State +475

133: Montorie Bridges, Wyoming +1200


141: Bryce Meredith, Wyoming +110

141: Yianni Diakomihalis, Cornell  +180

141: Dean Heil, OK State +550

141: Jaydin Eierman, Missouri +280

141: Joey McKenna, Ohio St.  +400


149: Zain Retherford, Penn State -700

149: Brandon Sorenson, Iowa +400

149: Grant Leeth, Missouri +600

149: Troy Heilmann, N. Carolina +550

149: Ke-Shawn Hayes, Ohio St. +550


157: Jason Nolf, Penn St. -380

157: Alec Pantaleo, Michigan +500

157: Hayden Hidley, NC State +300

157: Joey Lavallee, Missouri +400

157: Josh Shields, Arizona St. +650


165: Alex Marinelli, Iowa +700

165: Vincenzo Joseph, Penn St. +200

165: Isaiah Martinez, Illinois -220

165: Richie Lewis, Rutgers +1000

165: David McFadden, Virginia Tech +260


174: Mark Hall, Penn State -110

174: Zahid Valencia, Arizona St. -130

174: Jordan Kutler, Lehigh +550

174: Myles Amine, Michigan +750

174: Daniel Lewis, Missouri +550


184: Ryan Preisch, Lehigh +425

184: Pete Renda, NC State +650

184: Bo Nickal, Penn State -550

184: Myles Martin, Ohio St. +325

184: Domenic Abounader, Michigan +800


197: Kollin Moore, Ohio St. -110

197: Ben Darmstadt, Cornell +150

197: Jared Haught, Virginia Tech +325

197: Mike Macchiavello, NC State +450

197: Willie Miklus, Missouri  +400


285: Kyle Snyder, Ohio St. -400

285: Adam Coon, Michigan +200

285: Nick Nevills, Penn State +400

285: Sam Stoll, Iowa +1000

285: Jacob Kasper, Duke +900