While Christmas has come and gone, the Midlands Championships is here to give wrestling fans one more belated holiday gift.
The 59th annual Ken Kraft Midlands Championships, set to take place at the NOW Arena in Hoffmann Estates, Ill., will include competitors from 13 ranked teams in the Intermat’s top 30 including No. 3 Missouri, No. 6 Ohio State, No. 9 Virginia Tech, No. 10 Michigan, No. 14 Rutgers, No. 16 Oregon State, No. 17 Pitt, No. 19 Arizona state, No. 20 Penn, No. 23 West Virginia, No. 24 Illinois, No. 28 Lehigh and No. 30 Wisconsin.
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If you’re wondering how you can watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place. Big Ten Network veteran wrestling broadcasters Shane Sparks and Jim Gibbons will anchor the Midlands Championships coverage on B1G+.
For the first two sessions on Dec. 29, B1G+ will feature 10 individual mat cameras along with whip-around coverage focused on the best action at a given moment.
On Dec. 30, B1G+ will once again be home to individual mat cameras for both the men’s and women’s divisions in sessions three and four, along with the whip-around feed.
Midlands Championships Schedule
Date | Session | Time (EST) | How to watch |
Fri, Dec. 29 | Session 1 | 10:30 a.m. | Watch Session 1 |
Fri, Dec. 29 | Session 2 | 8 p.m. | Watch Session 2 |
Sat, Dec. 30 | Session 3 | 12 p.m. | Watch Session 3 |
Sat, Dec. 30 | Session 4 | 7:05 p.m. | Watch Session 4 |
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