The 5 best places to watch college wrestling according to fans
The 5 best places to watch college wrestling, according to fans NCAA.com
All Session Attendance: 109,405 — NCAA Wrestling (@NCAAWrestling) The defending champion Penn State Nittany Lions also draw famous crowds to Rec Hall, and Cael Sanderson's team attracted a total of 55,222 fills the Bryce Jordan Center once a year for a big dual that welcomes more than 16,000 fans. GREATEST OF ALL TIME: Rec Hall and Carver-Hawkeye Arena are two of the most well-known arenas in college wrestling. It's also worth noting the unique places duals have occurred, including Fresno State's Battle of Midway tournament which will be held again in 2019 on the flight deck of the famed aircraft carrier. Duals have also occurred in Yankee Stadium, on football fields, on college quads and in theaters. Last year, North Carolina State and Oklahoma State competed in the first college wrestling dual in Italy when they battled at U.S. Navy base in Naples. Given all these venues for college wrestling, it's a tricky task to create a list of the best places to watch the sport. So we put this question to a vote and asked the experts: you. No. 1 Penn State downed No. 7 Iowa 28-13 at the Bryce Jordan Center in front of 15,998 fans, which set a new NCAA record for dual meet attendance at an indoor event. — NCAA Wrestling (@NCAAWrestling) Nearly 300 fans let us know their favorite places to watch the sport via Twitter, Instagram and Facebook last week. We read them all, tallied the votes and came to a conclusion. Based on voting through 10 p.m. on Sept. 29, here are the best places to watch college wrestling, according to the fans:
Carver-Hawkeye Arena & it's not even close. — The Iowa Hawkeyes (@TheIowaHawkeyes) Iowa is proud of its wrestling tradition and is willing to debate anyone on why this is THE place to watch college wrestling. The only place that Iowa fans think could rival the experience of Carver-Hawkeye Arena? Kinnick Stadium, the school's football stadium and the host of multiple fall duals over the last several years. In 2015, the Hawkeyes welcomed Oklahoma State to the first in Iowa City, drawing a crowd of 42,287 people for Iowa's 18-16 upset win over the then-No. 1 ranked Cowboys. Kinnick Stadium was voted the fifth-best place to watch college wrestling, further proving that Iowa City is synonymous with an enthusiasm and love for the sport of wrestling.
Rec. Hall. — Penn State Athletics (@GoPSUsports) Rec Hall first opened in 1928, and in 1953, Penn State made history in the arena by winning its first NCAA wrestling tournament at home. Three titles later, in 2013, the Nittany Lions ventured to a new campus location just a few miles down the road to the Bryce Jordan Center where 15,996 fans came to watch their championship athletes compete. The Bryce Jordan Center also earned a top-ten spot in last week's poll, and this venue will host the 2020 Olympic Trials in March for what promises to be an electric event in State College. Rec Hall isn't big or flashy, but that's part of the draw. Though not the top choice for wrestling fans, Rec Hall is clearly one of the best places to watch a dual, and in the words of Penn State sophomore Roman Bravo-Young, "Rec Hall is a vibe."
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PRESENTED BY Wrestling fans are passionate and their energy drives the sport. They show up to big matches and they show up in numbers. The 2019 NCAA wrestling tournament drew more than 100,000 spectators who packed PPG Paints Arena to the brim for all six sessions. The excitement isn’t just limited to the national tournament. The Iowa Hawkeyes have for the last 13 years in dual-meet attendance, averaging more than 8,500 fans in 2019 and totaling 59,684 supporters in Carver-Hawkeye Arena last season. Session 6 Attendance: 18,950All Session Attendance: 109,405 — NCAA Wrestling (@NCAAWrestling) The defending champion Penn State Nittany Lions also draw famous crowds to Rec Hall, and Cael Sanderson's team attracted a total of 55,222 fills the Bryce Jordan Center once a year for a big dual that welcomes more than 16,000 fans. GREATEST OF ALL TIME: Rec Hall and Carver-Hawkeye Arena are two of the most well-known arenas in college wrestling. It's also worth noting the unique places duals have occurred, including Fresno State's Battle of Midway tournament which will be held again in 2019 on the flight deck of the famed aircraft carrier. Duals have also occurred in Yankee Stadium, on football fields, on college quads and in theaters. Last year, North Carolina State and Oklahoma State competed in the first college wrestling dual in Italy when they battled at U.S. Navy base in Naples. Given all these venues for college wrestling, it's a tricky task to create a list of the best places to watch the sport. So we put this question to a vote and asked the experts: you. No. 1 Penn State downed No. 7 Iowa 28-13 at the Bryce Jordan Center in front of 15,998 fans, which set a new NCAA record for dual meet attendance at an indoor event. — NCAA Wrestling (@NCAAWrestling) Nearly 300 fans let us know their favorite places to watch the sport via Twitter, Instagram and Facebook last week. We read them all, tallied the votes and came to a conclusion. Based on voting through 10 p.m. on Sept. 29, here are the best places to watch college wrestling, according to the fans:
1 Carver-Hawkeye Arena University of Iowa
Carver-Hawkeye Arena is home to the 23-time NCAA champion Iowa Hawkeyes and was overwhelming voted the best place to watch college wrestling by fans. The arena opened in 1983 and had a major renovation in 2011 that has given it its current look. The inaugural event in the arena was a dual between Iowa and Oklahoma in which the Hawkeyes prevailed 35-7 over the Sooners for the first of more than 1,000 wins in the now-famous arena. Iowa is 255-25 in Carver and has posted 21 undefeated seasons on its home mat; the team also captured a national championship when hosting the NCAA tournament in Carver-Hawkeye Arena in 1995. Expect this trend of success to continue for Iowa with the stacked lineup legendary coach Tom Brands has assembled this year. The Hawkeyes make their 2019-2020 Carver-Hawkeye Arena debut on Nov. 17th against UT-Chattanooga. Is this seriously up for debate?!Carver-Hawkeye Arena & it's not even close. — The Iowa Hawkeyes (@TheIowaHawkeyes) Iowa is proud of its wrestling tradition and is willing to debate anyone on why this is THE place to watch college wrestling. The only place that Iowa fans think could rival the experience of Carver-Hawkeye Arena? Kinnick Stadium, the school's football stadium and the host of multiple fall duals over the last several years. In 2015, the Hawkeyes welcomed Oklahoma State to the first in Iowa City, drawing a crowd of 42,287 people for Iowa's 18-16 upset win over the then-No. 1 ranked Cowboys. Kinnick Stadium was voted the fifth-best place to watch college wrestling, further proving that Iowa City is synonymous with an enthusiasm and love for the sport of wrestling.
2 Recreational Building Rec Hall Penn State University
Penn State's Rec Hall trailed Carver-Hawkeye Arena by 10 votes. Give Cael Sanderson another few years at the helm of this program, however, and that gap may shrink words.Rec. Hall. — Penn State Athletics (@GoPSUsports) Rec Hall first opened in 1928, and in 1953, Penn State made history in the arena by winning its first NCAA wrestling tournament at home. Three titles later, in 2013, the Nittany Lions ventured to a new campus location just a few miles down the road to the Bryce Jordan Center where 15,996 fans came to watch their championship athletes compete. The Bryce Jordan Center also earned a top-ten spot in last week's poll, and this venue will host the 2020 Olympic Trials in March for what promises to be an electric event in State College. Rec Hall isn't big or flashy, but that's part of the draw. Though not the top choice for wrestling fans, Rec Hall is clearly one of the best places to watch a dual, and in the words of Penn State sophomore Roman Bravo-Young, "Rec Hall is a vibe."