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The Missouri Valley Conference (also called MVC or simply "The Valley") is the fourth-oldest collegiate athletic conference in the United States. The conference's members are primarily located in the Midwest though with substantial extension into the South in states like Kentucky , Tennessee , and Arkansas .
Missouri Valley 114.5 1999 St. Charles, Missouri: Montana State–Northern (4) 151.5 Findlay (OH) 147 2000 Montana State–Northern (5) 137.5 Missouri Valley 118.5 2001 Southern Oregon (4) 158 151.5 2002 Great Falls, Montana: Lindenwood (1) 180 Montana State–Northern 167 2003 Missouri Valley (3) 139.5 Lindenwood 134.5 2004 Montana State ...
This is a list of men's collegiate wrestling programs in the United States that compete in NCAA Division I. For the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's wrestling season, 77 schools in the United States sponsor Division I varsity men's wrestling. [1] This list reflects each team's conference affiliation as of that season.
The NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships have been held since 1928. In addition to determining the national champion in each weight class, the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships also determine All-American wrestlers for each weight. The top eight finishers in each weight class earn All-American status. [1]
The 2022 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships took place from March 17–19, 2022, in Detroit, Michigan at the Little Caesars Arena. The tournament is the 91st NCAA Division I Wrestling Championship .
The 2021 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships took place from March 18–20, 2021, in St. Louis, Missouri at the Enterprise Center. The tournament was the 90th NCAA Division I Wrestling Championship , following the cancellation of the 2020 edition, and featured 63 teams across that level.
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The Big Eight Conference sponsored championships in 21 sports (11 men's and 10 women's) at various times during its existence from 1907 to 1996. [1] The conference began sponsoring women's sports in the mid-1970s under the direction of Assistant Commissioner Steven J. Hatchell.