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Penn State Wrestling: What time, TV channel is Friday Session of 2025 NCAA Wrestling Championships?

No. 1 Penn State Wrestling continues its action in the second day of the 2025 NCAA Wrestling Championships, details on when and how to watch

The next several rounds of the 2025 NCAA Wrestling Championships commence this Friday, March 21st in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Wells Fargo Center will be filled to the brim once again with fans eagerly awaiting the epic matches yet to unfold.


Fans Can Watch The 2025 NCAA Wrestling Championships Online FOR FREE by Signing Up For a FREE TRIAL of FuboTV


Additionally, if you missed any of the action from yesterday, here are the full details from both sessions for the Nittany Lions:

Penn State Wrestling: Nittany Lions power through into the quarterfinals | NCAA Championships Session II FULL RESULTS

Penn State Wrestling Runs Through Session I of NCAA Championships | FULL RESULTS

Below are full details on how to watch sessions III and IV Friday

2025 NCAA Wrestling Championships

Penn State Wrestling, Greg Kerkvliet
Penn State Wrestling’s Greg Kerkvliet defeats Ohio State’s Nick Feldman 1-0 in the 2024 NCAA Championships
Credit – Scott Pilutik

Friday Schedule

Session III

Time: 12:00 p.m. (noon) EST
Where: Philadelphia, PA
TV: ESPNU and ESPN+

Live Stream: FuboTV (FREE TRIAL)
Session Duration: 3 hours

Session IV

Time: 8:00 p.m. EST
Where: Philadelphia, PA
TV: ESPN and ESPN+

Live Stream: FuboTV (FREE TRIAL)
Session Duration: 3 hours

The next two sessions of the 2025 NCAA Wrestling Championships take place on Friday, March 21st. And if you didn’t get enough entertainment yesterday, well then you’re in luck. The action will be hot and heavy once again as the tournament marches towards crowning individual champions and the team trophy on Saturday, with Penn State Wrestling a heavy favorite to repeat.

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