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NCAA Wrestling TV Information and Husker Preview

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NCAA Championships
Thursday, March 16 - Saturday, March 18
St. Louis, Mo. • Scottrade Center
TV/Video Streaming: ESPN/ESPNU/ESPN3
Live Scoring/Brackets: TrackWrestling.com


Thursday, March 16
11 a.m. (CT): Session I (TV/Video Streaming: ESPNU/ESPN3)
8 Mats • Pigtails and First Round

6 p.m. (CT): Session II (TV/Video Streaming: ESPN/ESPN3)
8 Mats • Consolation Pigtails, Consolation First Round, Championship Second Round

Friday, March 17
10 a.m. (CT): Session III (TV/Video Streaming: ESPNU/ESPN3)
8 Mats • Championship Quarterfinals, Consolation Second and Third Rounds

7 p.m. (CT): Session IV (TV/Video Streaming: ESPN/ESPN3)
6 Mats • Championship Semifinals, Consolation Fourth Round and Quarterfinals

Saturday, March 18
10 a.m. (CT): Session V (TV/Video Streaming: ESPNU/ESPN3)
3 Mats • Consolation Semifinals, 3rd-, 5th-, 7th-place medal round matches

7 p.m. (CT): Session VI (TV/Video Streaming: ESPN/ESPN3)
1 Mat • Championship Finals

Nebraska’s NCAA Qualifiers
125: #5 Tim Lambert (Sr. • Forest Hills, Mich.)
133: #7 Eric Montoya (Sr. • Albuquerque, N.M.)
141: #9 Colton McCrystal (Jr. • Sergeant Bluff, Iowa)
157: #4 Tyler Berger (So. • Prineville, Ore.)
184: #7 TJ Dudley (Sr. • Irmo, S.C.)
197: #7 Aaron Studebaker (Sr. • Raymond, Neb.)
HWT: #13 Collin Jensen (Sr. • Mobridge, S.D.)

Seven Husker wrestlers will head to St. Louis, Mo., for the NCAA Championships, Thursday through Saturday, at the Scottrade Center.

The first of six sessions begins on Thursday at 11 a.m. (CT) with the pigtails and opening round. Thursday’s action continues at 6 p.m. with Session II, consisting of both second round matches as well as consolation bouts. Friday’s sessions start at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Session III includes quarterfinals and consolation matches, while Session IV has the semifinals and consolation bouts. Session V, which includes the medal round matches, is set for Saturday at 10 a.m. The championship finals begin on Saturday at 7 p.m.

Every match will be streamed live on ESPN3, while Sessions I, III and V will be televised on ESPNU, and Sessions II, IV and VI will be televised on ESPN.

Last Time Out: The Huskers finished fourth as a team at the Big Ten Championships, March 4-5, at Assembly Hall in Bloomington, Ind. Tim Lambert (125) led all individuals with a runner-up finish.
 
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