No. 12 Rutgers wrestling will participate in two opens during the Holiday Season

No. 12 Rutgers wrestling will participate in the 59th annual Ken Kraft Midlands Championships and the 2023 Sheridan Tournament.

No. 12 Rutgers wrestling will participate in the 59th annual Ken Kraft Midlands Championships from December 29th to 30th.

But first, things start on Friday with the 2023 Sheridan Tournament on Friday.

Ken Kraft Midlands Championships Coverage

As the wrestling season gets underway, a season-long wrestling pass is available for $69.99 on B1G+, with the ability to access both the Midlands Championships and the second annual Soldier Salute, 80 additional non-televised Big Ten wrestling events, 2024 Big Ten Wrestling Championships coverage and on-demand replays of televised duals. Also, On BIG+, you can watch four live streams simultaneously on one screen at bigtenplus.com or with Apple TV.

As for coverage of the Midlands Championships, Big Ten Network wrestling broadcasters Shane Sparks and Jim Gibbons will follow the tournament throughout the two-day event.

Wrestlers from ten Big Ten programs will participate in both events, including several schools ranking in Intermat’s top 30The list includes No. 2 Iowa, No. 6 Ohio State, No. 10 Michigan, No. 12 Minnesota, No. 14 Rutgers, No. 23 Illinois, No. 30 Wisconsin, Michigan State, Northwestern, and Purdue.

The 2023 Sheridan Tournament

As for the Scarlet Knights, the Midlands Championships is not the only event Rutgers wrestling will participate in over the Holiday Season. The Sheridan Tournament is one of two opens Rutgers will participate in during the Holiday break.

Six Scarlet Knights will compete at the Midlands Championships, while another six will wrestle in the 2023 Sheridan Tournament, hosted by Lehigh on Friday.

  1. Brandan Chletsos (125)
  2. Devon Britton (133)
  3. Joe Fongaro (141)
  4. Mitch Moore (141)
  5. Al DeSantis (157)
  6. Luke Gayer (165)

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