picture of 2023 NCAA Championships Watch Party

Mar 16-18

Here's how to watch the 2023 NCAA Watch Party: D1 Championships broadcast on FloWrestling. The 2023 NCAA Watch Party: D1 Championships broadcast starts on Mar 16, 2023 and runs until Mar 18, 2023. Stream or cast from your desktop, mobile or TV. Now available on Roku, Fire TV, Chromecast and Apple TV. Don’t forget to download the FloSports app on iOS or Android! If you can’t watch live, catch up with the replays! Video footage from the event will be archived and stored in a video library for FloWrestling subscribers to watch for the duration of their subscription.

  1. Mason Parris Becomes Michigan's First Hodge Trophy Winner

    Mason Parris Becomes Michigan's First Hodge Trophy Winner

    Mar 27, 2023

    The Hodge Trophy voting mirrored the rest of the season for Mason Parris — another dominant win for the Michigan senior.
  2. This Year's NCAA Team Title Was Always Penn State's To Lose

    This Year's NCAA Team Title Was Always Penn State's To Lose

    Mar 25, 2023

    This will be a short blog. The title says it all and there's one simple graph that explains why.
  3. Best Freshman Performances At The 2023 NCAA Wrestling Championships

    Best Freshman Performances At The 2023 NCAA Wrestling Championships

    Mar 25, 2023

    The 2023 NCAA Wrestling National Championships saw Yianni Diakomihalis join the ultra elite club of four-time NCAA champs, of which only four other wrestlers can claim membership.
  4. The Toughest Half Of A Bracket At The 2023 NCAA Championships

    The Toughest Half Of A Bracket At The 2023 NCAA Championships

    Mar 25, 2023

    Bracket reveals are a special time for wrestling fans. All potential paths to a title are laid out in exquisite detail. And the more special the tournament, the more special the reveal, hence the reverence for the NCAA Wrestling Championship bracket reveal.
  5. Shane Griffith May Be Back For The 2024 NCAA Season

    Shane Griffith May Be Back For The 2024 NCAA Season

    Mar 24, 2023

    Immediately after Shane Griffith defeated Dean Hamiti for 5th place at the NCAA Tournament, the questions shifted to the future. What’s next for Shane Griffith?
  6. Why Mason Parris Should Win The 2023 Hodge Trophy

    Why Mason Parris Should Win The 2023 Hodge Trophy

    Mar 23, 2023

    With the conclusion of the 2023 NCAA championships, the Hodge Trophy race is officially on! While there are plenty of well credentialed athletes, one has emerged as the clear favorite under the current criteria.
  7. FRL 912 - Should We Be Concerned About NCAA Viewership?

    FRL 912 - Should We Be Concerned About NCAA Viewership?

    Mar 23, 2023

    CP, JD, and Ben dive into the Hodge a little further and answer a whole lot of NCAA questions.
  8. Who Returns The Most Team Points For The 2023-24 Wrestling Season?

    Who Returns The Most Team Points For The 2023-24 Wrestling Season?

    Mar 22, 2023

    The 2023 NCAA Tournament just concluded and it was incredible! So, what will the 2024 Tournament look like? We can't forecast everything yet but we can look at how many team points every team in the country is returning. The below article has a breakdown of a "way-too-early" look at the landscape of next year's team race by examining returning points and rosters for the top 10 teams.
  9. 2023 NCAA Wrestling Championship Eligibility Tracker

    2023 NCAA Wrestling Championship Eligibility Tracker

    Mar 21, 2023

    Is it too early to start thinking about the 2023-24 college wrestling season? While the 2023 NCAA Tournament just completed last weekend (and it was incredible), many wrestling fans are already wondering how next year will look for their respective team. The extra year of eligibility given in the 2020-2021 season can make it challenging to track who's returning and who's out of eligibility. Because of that, we put together the below list of every National Qualifier with their remaining eligibility. We also broke each weight down to show you how many champions, All-Americans, and qualifiers are eligible to return.
  10. FRL 910 - Takeaways From NCAAs

    FRL 910 - Takeaways From NCAAs

    Mar 20, 2023

    Ben, JD, and CP give their initial thoughts on the NCAA Championships and recap 125-157.