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Penn State Wrestling: What time, TV channel is Saturday Session of 2024 Big Ten Wrestling Championships?

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No. 1 Penn State Wrestling is set to do battle in the opening rounds of the 2024 Big Ten Wrestling Championships, details below on when and how to watch.

The opening rounds of the 2024 Big Ten Wrestling Championships kick off this Saturday, March 5th in College Park, Maryland. All action will take place in the XFINITY Center as the Big Ten invades the DMV.

Cael Sanderson and the No. 1 ranked Nittany Lions ride into town coming off an impressive 2023-2024 dual meet campaign. All eyes will be on the Penn State squad to see if they can win their first back-to-back Big Ten team title since 2014.

Below are the full details on how to watch each session on Saturday.

2024 Big Ten Wrestling Championships

Saturday Schedule

Session I – First Round, Quarterfinals, Wrestlebacks

Time: 10:00 a.m. EST

Where: College Park, Maryland

TV: Broadcast nationally on the Big Ten Network/Fox Sports app, and B1G+

Live Stream: FuboTV (FREE Trial)

Online Radio: Free via Lionvision at GoPSUsports.com

Session II – Consolation Matches, Wrestlebacks

Time: 5:00 p.m. EST

Where: College Park, Maryland

TV: B1G+

Online Radio: Free via Lionvision at GoPSUsports.com

Session II – Semifinals

Time: 7:00 p.m. EST

Where: College Park, Maryland

TV: Broadcast nationally on the Big Ten Network/Fox Sports app, and B1G+

Online Radio: Free via Lionvision at GoPSUsports.com

Tune in early, sit back and relax, and get ready to enjoy some exciting wrestling action!

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Several years back, Chris made the seamless transition from PGA Professional to computer programmer and thoroughly enjoys following and writing about all things related to Penn State sports during his spare time.
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