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There are over 50 colleges that have men’s wrestling programs at the NAIA level. Fully funded programs can offer up to 8 scholarships per team. The average roster size is around 30 athletes with scholarships frequently being divided up among athletes as partial scholarships.
- Best NAIA Wrestling Schools
NCSA analyzed 73 four-year colleges with men’s college...
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With nearly 400 men’s wrestling colleges across the NCAA...
- Best NAIA Wrestling Schools
Grand View (Iowa) claims the programs 12th Battle For The Red Banner as they win the 2024 NAIA Men’s Wrestling Championship by 55.5 points.
NCSA analyzed 73 four-year colleges with men’s college wrestling programs at the NAIA level to develop a list of the Best NAIA Wrestling Colleges for Student-Athletes.
Within the NAIA, wrestling programs are designed to foster an environment where student-athletes can thrive, both in their sports and in their academic pursuits. The balance is key in the NAIA ethos, providing a platform for athletes to develop holistically.
The NAIA wrestling championship is the annual tournament to determine the national champions of NAIA men's collegiate wrestling in the United States and Canada. It has been held annually since 1958. The tournament consists of both a team national title and individual titles at various weight classes. [1]
With nearly 400 men’s wrestling colleges across the NCAA Division 1, Division 2 and Division 3, as well as NAIA and Junior College levels, there are plenty of opportunities for student-athletes to compete at the collegiate level.
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