National Collegiate Wrestling Association

{{Short description|North American college sports organization}}

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The National Collegiate Wrestling Association (NCWA) is a nonprofit association of 162 institutions, conferences, organizations and individuals that organize the wrestling programs of many colleges and universities in the United States and Canada. It is led by founder and executive director Jim Giunta headquartered in Dallas, Texas and built to help the promotion of collegiate wrestling.

Many teams were formerly NCAA programs displaced by Title IX legislation and/or are preparing to join the NCAA, NAIA, or NJCAA. Teams in transition to a higher division not eligible for the NCAA postseason also compete in the NCWA. Notable wrestling programs to have started or competed in the NCWA and are now in other associations include: Bellarmine, California Baptist, Lindenwood - St. Charles, McKendree, Notre Dame College, Queens, and Southern Illinois Edwardsville.

History

A post-secondary athletic association built to help the promotion of collegiate wrestling, the NCWA was founded in 1997 as a 501c3 non-profit by the current executive director, Jim Giunta, after resigning as executive director of the Texas Interscholastic Wrestling Association (TIWA). At its founding the association had 13 member teams, but today the NCWA is composed of over 150 wrestling teams and clubs from across the United States and Canada. Many of these programs were formerly NCAA scholarship programs which were affected by Title IX legislation, which has resulted in many colleges being forced to give up their wrestling programs in the name of gender equality. The variety of institutions competing in the NCWA is wide and unrestricted as junior colleges, trade schools and post-secondary prep institutions compete in the same national championship as four-year colleges and universities.

= NCWA Growth =

Source:{{Cite web |title=2013 NCWA Media Guide |url=http://ncwaalumni.weebly.com/uploads/1/2/5/4/12543370/2013_ncwa_media_guide.pdf |website=ncwaalumni.weebly.com}}

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class="wikitable"
Season# of Men's Teams
1997-199826
1998-199935
1999-200044
2000-200156
2001-200268
2002-200380
2003-200495
2004-2005109
2005-2006122
2006-2007134
2007-2008142
2008-2009154
2009-2010163
2010-2011170
2011-2012156
2012-2013
2013-2014
2014-2015
2015-2016
2016-2017170
2017-2020
2018-2020
2019-2020154
2020-2021No season (COVID-19)
2021-2022151
2022-2023155
2023-2024116

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class="wikitable"
Season# of Women's Teams
2007-20087
2008-2009
2009-2010
2010-201116
2011-201218
2012-201315
2013-201410
2014-201515
2015-201622
2016-201724
2017-201835
2018-2019
2019-202054
2020-2021No season (COVID-19)
2021-202268
2022-202360
2023-202462

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class="wikitable"
Season# of GoGreco Teams
20178
20188
201910
2020No season (COVID-19)
2021No season (COVID-19)

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= Notable current teams =

While the NCWA currently has over 100 schools in competition, a few programs have distinguished themselves as top-tier programs.

== Men's folkstyle ==

class="wikitable"
InstitutionYear Entered NCWAConferenceAll-Americans and National ChampionsTeam ChampionshipsNotes
Apprentice2000Mid-Atlantic* 131 All-Americans

  • 13 National Champions
* 3x Northeast Conference champions (1999, 2002, 2003)
  • 8x Mid-Atlantic Conference champions (2004 - 2011)
  • 12 top-8 finishes at National Dual Meet Championship
  • 24 top-10 finishes at Division I National Championships
  • 2009 National Champions
  • Auburn1997Southeast* 26 All-Americans
  • 1 National Champion
  • * 6 top-10 finishes at Division I National Championships
  • 15th at 2013 National Dual Meet Championship
  • One of the original NCWA teams
    UCF2003Southeast* 127 All-Americans
  • 14 National Champions
  • * 15x Southeast Conference champions (2003 - 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010 - 2013, 2015, 2019, 2020, 2022 - 2024)
  • 3x National Championships titles (2004, 2005, 2010)
  • 10 top-5 finishes at National Dual Meet Championship
  • 2016 National Dual Meet Champions
  • 21 top-10 finishes at Division I National Championships
  • 2016 Collegiate Cup champions
  • Train out of Southeast Olympic Regional Training Center
    Grand Valley State2000Great Lakes* 160 All-Americans
  • 23 National Champions
  • Most individual All-Americans in NCWA history
  • * 2x Northern Conference champions (2001, 2002)
  • 8x North Central Conference champions (2003 - 2009, 2011)
  • 2010 North Central Conference Co-Champions
  • 7x Great Lakes Conference champions (2013 - 2018, 2022 - 2023)
  • 11 top-6 finishes at National Dual Meet Championship
  • 2009 National Dual Meet Champions
  • 17 top-5 finishes at National Championships
  • 5x National Championships titles (2001, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008)
  • * Wrestling program had competed in NCAA D-I, D-II, D-III, and NAIA until 1992
  • Added men's and women's wrestling at NCAA Division II level in 2023{{cite web | url=https://lanthorn.com/86471/sports/new-gv-mens-and-womens-club-wrestling-elects-varsity-status-for-the-2023-season/ | title=Men's and Women's Club Wrestling moves up to varsity status for the 2023 season }}
  • NCWA program is Division II as of 2023-2024 season
  • Grays Harbor2015Northwest* 26 All-Americans
  • 2 National Champions
  • * 2023 Northwest Conference champions
  • 6 top-10 finishes at Division I National Championships
  • 2020 Division I National Championship runner-ups
  • Liberty2011Mid-Atlantic* 108 All-Americans
  • 30 National Champions
  • Most individual champions in NCWA history
  • * 12x Mid-Atlantic Conference champions (2012 - 2020, 2022 - 2024)
  • 10 top-3 finishes at National Dual Meet Championship
  • 6x National Dual Meet Champions (2012, 2015, 2018 - 2020, 2022)
  • 12 top-4 finishes at Division I National Championships
  • 5x Division I National Champions (2015, 2018 - 2020, 2022){{cite web|url = http://news.theopenmat.com/college-wrestling-news/liberty-wins-2015-ncwa-national-championships/57034|title = Liberty Wins 2015 NCWA National Championships|date = 15 March 2015|access-date = November 29, 2016|archive-date = November 30, 2016|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20161130040523/http://news.theopenmat.com/college-wrestling-news/liberty-wins-2015-ncwa-national-championships/57034|url-status = dead}}{{cite web |url=http://www.liberty.edu/news/index.cfm?PID=18495&MID=264129 |title=Wrestlers take individual and team NCWA championship titles | Liberty University |access-date=2018-03-11 |archive-date=2018-03-11 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180311190811/http://www.liberty.edu/news/index.cfm?PID=18495&MID=264129 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web | url=https://www.liberty.edu/club-sports/news/flames-wrestlers-make-history-with-fourth-ncwa-grand-national-trophy-in-a-row-7-individual-champions/ | title=Flames wrestlers make history with fourth NCWA Grand National trophy in a row, 7 individual champions }}
  • 5x Collegiate Cup champions (2015, 2018 - 2020, 2022)
  • Competed as an NCAA D-I program prior to joining the NCWA in 2011
    Lindenwood2011-2013, 2023Southwest* 21 All-Americans
  • 3 National Champions
  • * 2 top-2 finishes at Great Plains Conference Championships {{cite web | url=https://lindenwoodlions.com/news/2012/2/26/WREST_0226123113.aspx | title=Wrestling Finishes Runner up at NCWA Conference Championship | date=26 February 2012 }}
  • 2012 Great Plains Conference champions {{cite web | url=https://lindenwoodlions.com/news/2013/3/4/WREST_0304130120.aspx | title=Lindenwood Wrestling Dominates Great Plains Conference Tournament | date=4 March 2013 }}
  • 2024 Southwest Conference champions{{cite web | url=https://lindenwoodlions.com/news/2024/3/2/lindenwood-mens-wrestling-competes-in-ncwa-southwest-conference-tournament.aspx | title=Lindenwood Men's Wrestling Competes in NCWA Southwest Conference Tournament | date=March 2, 2024 }}
  • 2 top-2 finishes at National Dual Meet Championship{{cite web | url=https://lindenwoodlions.com/news/2012/1/28/WREST_0129124021.aspx | title=Men's Wrestling Finishes Second at NCWA National Duals | date=28 January 2012 }}
  • 2013 National Dual Meet Champions {{cite web | url=https://lindenwoodlions.com/news/2013/1/19/WREST_0119130858.aspx | title=Lion Wrestlers Win NCWA National Duals Tournament | date=19 January 2013 }}
  • 3 top-5 finishes at Division I National Championships{{cite web | url=https://lindenwoodlions.com/news/2012/3/10/WREST_0310124615.aspx | title=Men's Wrestling Takes Fourth at NCWA Championships; Clayton Macfarlane Wins Individual National Title | date=10 March 2012 }}
  • 2013 Division I National Championships Runner-up {{cite web | url=https://lindenwoodlions.com/news/2013/3/18/WREST_0318130034.aspx | title=Two Lions Win Championships as Wrestlers Place 4th at NCWA Nationals | date=18 March 2013 }}
  • * Previously competed in NCWA from 2011 to 2013 when transitioning from NAIA to NCAA Division II
  • Started transition from NCAA Division II to Division I in 2022-2023 school year, full membership expected in 2026
  • School discontinued NCAA Division I program in 2023
  • Lyon2023Southwest* 3rd at 2024 Southwest Conference Championships
  • 17th at 2024 Division I National Championships
  • Started transition from NAIA to NCAA Division III in 2022-2023 school year, full membership expected in 2026{{cite web | url=https://www.swtimes.com/story/sports/high-school/2022/02/08/lyon-college-scots-athletics-naia-sports-moving-ncaa-division-3-diii/6707974001/ | title=Lyon College athletics announces full transition from NAIA to NCAA Division III by 2026 }}
    Menlo2024West CoastStarted transition from NAIA to NCAA Division II in 2023-2024 school year, full membership expected in 2026{{cite web | url=https://menloathletics.com/news/2023/7/13/NCAA_Update.aspx | title=Menlo College Athletics Accepted into NCAA Division II | date=July 13, 2023 }}
    Middle Tennessee State1999Mid-Atlantic* 28 All-Americans* 5 top-8 National Dual Meet Championship finishes
  • 2015 Division I National Championships Runner-up
  • 4 top-10 National Championship finishes
  • Coached by Steven Smith
    Puerto Rico - Mayagüez2022Puerto Rico* 2x Puerto Rico Conference champions (2023-2024){{cite web | url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/a059f3c8-f014-4c53-841e-775d84d8010d | title=Floarena }}
    Queens2022Puerto Rico* 5 All-Americans
  • 2 National Champions
  • * 3rd at 2018 Mid-Atlantic Conference championships
  • 5th at 2018 Division I National Championships
  • 3rd at 2023 NWCA National Dual Meet Championship - NCWA Division
  • * Transitioning from NCAA Division II to Division I, completing transition in 2026{{cite web | url=https://www.wfae.org/sports/2022-08-25/queens-university-ad-discusses-the-transition-from-dii-to-di-sports | title=Queens University AD discusses the transition from DII to DI sports | date=25 August 2022 }}
  • Was previously in NCWA for 2017-2018 season due to adding wrestling program
  • School discontinued NCAA Division I program in 2024
  • Thomas More2023Great Lakes* 6 All-Americans
  • 2 National Champions
  • * 2nd at 2024 Great Lakes Conference championships
  • 2nd at 2024 NWCA National Dual Meet Championship - NCWA Division
  • Started transition from NAIA to NCAA Division III in 2022-2023 school year, full membership expected in 2026{{cite web | url=https://more.thomasmore.edu/uncategorized/thomas-more-university-joins-ncaa-division-ii/ | title=Thomas More University Joins Ncaa Division II | date=14 July 2022 }}
    Vanguard2024West CoastStarted transition from NAIA to NCAA Division II in 2023-2024 school year, full membership expected in 2026{{cite web | url=https://vanguardlions.com/news/2023/7/13/athletics-vanguard-university-athletics-announces-acceptance-as-provisional-member-of-the-ncaa-division-ii.aspx | title=Vanguard University Athletics Announces Acceptance as Provisional Member of the Ncaa Division II | date=July 13, 2023 }}
    Yale1997Northeast* 20 All-Americans
  • 3 National Champions
  • * 1998 National Champions
  • 5 top-20 finishes at National Championships
  • Won the inaugural NCWA National Championships

    == Women's folkstyle ==

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    InstitutionYear Entered NCWAConferenceAll-Americans and National ChampionsTeam ChampionshipsNotes
    Utah Tech2019West Coast* 6 All-Americans

    • 2 National Champions
    • Outstanding Wrestler of National Tournament 2024
    * 4th Place Team 2024
  • 3rd Place Collegiate Cup 2024
  • 4th Place National Duals 2024
  • Head Coach Corey Anderson

    Formerly Dixie State University

    Big Bend2022Northwest* 6 All-Americans

    • 2 National Champions
    2022 National ChampionsAlso compete in NJCAA
    Florida State

    |2010

    |Southeast

    |6 All-Americans

    |3 top-10 finishes at National Championships

    |

    Grays Harbor2018Northwest* 16 All-Americans

    • 7 National Champions
    * 2x National Champions (2019, 2024){{cite web | url=https://www.themat.com/news/2024/march/16/grays-harbor-women-claim-ncwa-nationals-title-with-two-champs-ottawa-arizona-places-second | title=Grays Harbor women claim NCWA Nationals title with two champs, Ottawa-Arizona places second | date=March 17, 2024 }}
  • 2020 National Championship runner-up
  • Also compete in NJCAA
    North Texas2014Southwest* 9 All-Americans
  • 2 National Champions
  • * 5 top-10 finishes at National Championships
    Ottawa - Arizona2018West Coast* 3 All-Americans
  • 1 National Champions
  • * Won 2022 NCWA Women's National Dual Meet Championship{{cite web | url=https://ouazclubsports.com/news/2022/1/25/National_Dual_Champions.aspx | title=National Dual Champions | date=25 January 2022 }}
    Springfield Tech2014Northeast* 11 All-Americans
  • 6 National Champions
  • * 5 top-10 finishes at National Championships

    = Notable former teams =

    While the NCWA currently has over 100 schools in competition, it has also been home to many programs that transitioned from one association to another or that originated as an NCWA program and later changed associations.

    == Men's folkstyle ==

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    InstitutionYear Entered NCWAPrevious
    Association
    Year Left NCWANext
    Association
    Current
    Association
    Notes
    Air Force Prep2003Started in NCWA2017! colspan=2|No association* #16 at 2003 National Championships

    • #15 at 2005 National Championships
    • #7 at 2009 National Championships
    • #12 at 2011 Division I National Championships
    • #13 at 2013 Division I National Championships
    • 2014 Great Plains Conference champions
    • #9 at 2014 Division I National Championships
    • #3 at 2015 Great Plains Conference champions
    • #8 at 2015 Division I National Championships
    • #7 at 2016 Division I National Championships
    • #2 at 2015 Great Plains Conference champions
    • #5 at 2017 Division I National Championships
    • 34 All-Americans
    • 9 National Champions
    • Vast majority of student-athletes transfer to United States Air Force Academy
    Alfred State2013NJCAA2018! colspan=2|NCAA Division III* #12 at 2014 Division I National Championships
  • #18 at 2015 Division I National Championships
  • #10 at 2016 Division I National Championships
  • #6 at 2017 National Dual Meet Championship
  • #2 at 2017 Northeast Conference championships
  • #12 at 2017 Division I National Championships
  • #2 at 2018 Northeast Conference championships
  • #11 at 2018 Division I National Championships
  • 8 All-Americans
  • 1 National Champion
  • Allen2021NAIA2024! colspan=2|NCAA Division II* #3 at 2022 Mid-Atlantic Conference championships
  • #18 at 2022 Division I National Championships
  • #3 at 2023 Mid-Atlantic Conference championships
  • #10 at 2023 Division I National Championships
  • #3 at 2024 Mid-Atlantic Conference championships
  • #9 at 2024 Division I National Championships
  • 6 All-Americans
  • Army Prep2008Started in NCWA2014! colspan=2|No association* #7 at 2008 National Championships
  • #6 at 2009 National Championships
  • #11 at 2010 National Championships
  • #10 at 2011 Division I National Championships
  • #15 at 2013 Division I National Championships
  • #10 at 2014 Division I National Championships
  • 16 All-Americans
  • 2 National Champions
  • Vast majority of student-athletes transfer to United States Military Academy (Army)
  • Bellarmine2022NCAA Division II2024! colspan=2|NCAA Division I* 2023 NWCA National Dual Meet Champions - NCWA Division
  • #2 at 2023 Great Lakes Conference championships
  • 2023 Division I National Champions
  • 2023 Collegiate Cup champions
  • 2024 NWCA National Dual Meet Champions - NCWA Division
  • 2024 Great Lakes Conference champions
  • 2024 Division I National Champions
  • 17 All-Americans
  • 10 National Champions
  • Belmont Abbey1998Started in NCWA2006! colspan=2|NCAA Division II* #22 at 1999 National Championships
  • #23 at 2000 National Championships
  • #7 at 2001 National Championships
  • #21 at 2002 National Championships
  • #10 at 2003 National Championships
  • #12 at 2004 National Championships
  • 7 All-Americans
  • California Baptist2010NAIA2013NCAA
    Division II
    NCAA Division I* 2011 National Dual Meet Champions
  • 2011 West Coast Conference champions
  • 2011 Division I National Champions
  • 2012 West Coast Conference champions
  • #2 at 2012 Division I National Championships
  • 2013 West Coast Conference champions
  • 2013 Division I National Champions
  • 24 All-Americans
  • 6 National Champions
  • 1st team to win both the National Duals and National Championships in the same season
  • Clarks Summit1999NCCAA2003! colspan=2|Dropped program* #13 at 2000 National Championships
  • #18 at 2001 National Championships
  • #7 at 2002 National Championships
  • #8 at 2003 National Championships
  • 8 All-Americans
  • 2 National Champions
  • Was Baptist Bible while in NCWA (name changed in 2016)
  • Colorado State – Pueblo2002Program restarted in the NCWA2008! colspan=2|NCAA Division II* #4 at 2002 National Championships
  • #11 at 2003 National Championships
  • 7 All-Americans
  • 2 National Champions
  • Was Southern Colorado while in NCWA (name changed in 2003)
  • Darton State2006Started in NCWA2008NJCAAProgram dropped* #50 at 2006 National Championships
  • #7 at 2007 National Championships
  • #16 at 2008 National Championships
  • 5 All-Americans
  • Davenport2014Started in NCWA2015NAIANCAA
    Division II
    * #13 at 2015 Division I National Championships
  • 2 All-Americans
  • 2 National Champions
  • Douglas2001Started in NCWA2014! colspan=2|Dropped program* #14 at 2001 National Championships
  • #12 at 2002 National Championships
  • #6 at 2003 National Championships
  • #5 at 2004 National Championships
  • #9 at 2005 National Championships
  • #16 at 2006 National Championships
  • #19 at 2009 National Championships
  • #27 at 2010 National Championships
  • #14 at 2011 Division I National Championships
  • #62 at 2012 Division I National Championships
  • #21 at 2013 Division I National Championships
  • #19 at 2014 Division I National Championships
  • 23 All-Americans
  • 7 National Champions
  • Emmanuel2015Started in NCWA2018! colspan=2|NCAA Division II* #5 at 2016 National Dual Meet Championships
  • 3x Southeast Conference champions (2016-2018)
  • 2x Division I National Championships (2016-2017)
  • 2017 National Dual Meet Champions
  • 2017 Collegiate Cup champions
  • #2 at 2018 National Dual Meet Championships
  • #7 at 2018 Division I National Championships
  • 22 All-Americans
  • 8 National Champions
  • Emory and Henry2021NCAA Division III2024! colspan=2|NCAA Division II* #8 at 2022 Mid-Atlantic Conference championships
  • #34 at 2022 Division I National Championships
  • #7 at 2022 NWCA National Dual Meet Championship - NCWA Division
  • #8 at 2023 Mid-Atlantic Conference championships
  • #24 at 2023 Division I National Championships
  • #7 at 2024 Mid-Atlantic Conference championships
  • #30 at 2024 Division I National Championships
  • 1 All-American
  • Fresno State2014Program restarted in the NCWA2017! colspan=2|NCAA Division I* #33 at 2015 Division II National Championships
  • #22 at 2016 Division II National Championships
  • #28 at 2017 Division II National Championships
  • 4 All-American
  • Grand Canyon2013NCAA Division II2014NCAA
    Division I
    Program dropped* 2014 National Dual Meet Champions
  • 2014 West Coast Conference champions
  • 2014 Division I National Champions
  • 10 All-Americans
  • 4 National Champions
  • Henry Ford2013Started in NCWA2017! colspan=2|NJCAA* #31 at 2014 Division II National Championships
  • #27 at 2015 Division II National Championships
  • #19 at 2016 Division II National Championships
  • #20 at 2017 Division I National Championships
  • 2 All-Americans
  • Kansas State1999Restarted program in NCWA2012! colspan=2|Dropped program* #8 at 1999 National Championships
  • #13 at 2000 National Championships
  • 2001 Southwestern Conference champions
  • #5 at 2001 National Championships
  • 2002 Southwestern Conference champions
  • #9 at 2002 National Championships
  • 2003 Southwest Conference champions
  • #9 at 2003 National Championships
  • #20 at 2004 National Championships
  • 2005 Southwest Conference champions
  • #10 at 2005 National Championships
  • #10 at 2006 National Championships
  • #13 at 2007 National Championships
  • #8 at 2008 National Championships
  • 2009 Southwest Conference champions
  • #9 at 2009 National Championships
  • #28 at 2010 National Championships
  • #28 at 2011 Division II National Championships
  • #29 at 2012 Division II National Championships
  • 28 All-Americans
  • 2 National Champions
  • Lincoln Memorial2021Started in NCWA2022! colspan=2|NCAA Division II* #7 at Mid-Atlantic Conference championships
  • #52 at 2022 NCWA Division I National Championships
  • Lindenwood - Belleville2011Started in NCWA2013NAIAProgram dropped* #5 at 2012 National Dual Meet Championship
  • #10 at 2012 Division I National Championships
  • #7 at 2013 National Dual Meet Championship
  • #7 at 2013 Division I National Championships
  • 8 All-Americans
  • 2 National Champions
  • Linfield2021Started in NCWA2022! colspan=2|NCAA Division II* #7 at 2022 NCWA Northwest Conference championships
  • #57 at 2022 NCWA Division I National Championship
  • Maine Maritime2018Started in NCWA2024! colspan=2|NCAA Division III* #13 at 2019 Northwest Conference championships
  • #6 at 2020 Northwest Conference championships
  • #6 at 2022 Northwest Conference championships
  • #4 at 2023 Northwest Conference championships
  • #5 at 2024 Northwest Conference championships
  • #33 at 2024 Division I National Championships
  • 1 All-American
  • Maranatha Baptist1998NCCAA1999! colspan=2|Program dropped* #4 at 1999 National Championships
  • 3 All-Americans
  • 3 National Champions
  • Marion Military2003Started in NCWA2016! colspan=2|Program dropped* #19 at 2003 National Championships
  • #8 at 2004 National Championships
  • #5 at 2007 National Championships
  • #5 at 2008 National Championships
  • #9 at 2009 National Dual Meet Championships
  • 2009 Southeast Conference champions
  • #4 at 2009 National Championships
  • 2010 National Dual Meet Champions
  • #8 at 2010 National Championships
  • #5 at 2011 National Dual Meet Championship
  • #5 at 2011 Division I National Championships
  • 2009 Southeast Conference champions
  • #15 at 2012 Division I National Championships
  • #6 at 2013 National Dual Meet Championship
  • #11 at 2013 Division I National Championships
  • #15 at 2014 Division I National Championships
  • #5 at 2015 National Dual Meet Championship
  • #5 at 2015 Division I National Championships
  • #14 at 2016 National Dual Meet Championship
  • #12 at 2016 Division I National Championships
  • 40 All-Americans
  • 4 National Champions
  • Coached by Olympians David Hazewinkel and Jim Hazewinkel from 2006 to 2016.
  • McKendree2011NAIA2013! colspan=2|NCAA Division II* #9 at 2012 Division I National Championships
  • #2 at 2013 Division I National Championships
  • 10 All-Americans
  • 2 National Champions
  • Miami (Ohio)2000NCAA Division I2009! colspan=2|Dropped program* #3 at 2000 National Championships
  • #14 at 2003 National Championships
  • #14 at 2005 National Championships
  • #7 at 2006 National Championships
  • #14 at 2007 National Championships
  • #20 at 2008 National Championships
  • 16 All-Americans
  • 2 National Champions
  • Minot State2011NAIA2012! colspan=2|NCAA Division II* #30 at 2012 Division I National Championships
    Mott2003Started in NCWA2020! colspan=2|Dropped program* 6 top-12 National Championship finishes
  • 7th at 2014 National Dual Meet Championship
  • 2019 Regional Dual Champions
  • 30 All-Americans
  • 5 National Champions
  • Navy Prep2008Started in NCWA2015! colspan=2|No association* 2008 Northeast Conference champions
  • #4 at 2008 National Championships
  • 2009 Northeast Conference champions
  • #3 at 2009 National Championships
  • 2010 Northeast Conference champions
  • #5 at 2010 National Championships
  • #7 at 2011 National Dual Meet Championship
  • 2011 Northeast Conference champions
  • #8 at 2011 Division I National Championships
  • #6 at 2012 Division I National Championships
  • #6 at 2013 Division I National Championships
  • #6 at 2014 Division I National Championships
  • #6 at 2015 Division I National Championships
  • 42 All-Americans
  • 10 National Champions
  • Vast majority of student-athletes transfer to United States Naval Academy (Navy)
  • 3x NCAA Division I National Qualifier Jadaen Bernstein was the 2014 174 lb National Champion for Naval Academy Preparatory School
  • 2016 NCAA Division I National Qualifier Nicholas Gil was the 2015 149 lb National Champion for Naval Academy Preparatory School
  • Nevada2001Program restarted in the NCWA2003! colspan=2|Program dropped* #2 at 2002 National Championships
  • 2003 National Champions
  • 17 All-Americans
  • 3 National Champions
  • Newman2007NAIA2008! colspan=2|NCAA Division II* #17 at 2007 National Championships
  • 2009 Southwest Conference champions
  • #2 at 2008 National Championships
  • 11 All-Americans
  • 1 National Champion
  • Northampton2004Started in NCWA2010Program droppedNCAA Division II* #9 at 2004 National Championships
  • #13 at 2005 National Championships
  • #5 at 2006 National Championships
  • 2007 Northeast Conference champions
  • #4 at 2007 National Championships
  • #10 at 2008 National Championships
  • #9 at 2009 National Championships
  • #14 at 2010 National Championships
  • 21 All-Americans
  • 3 National Champions
  • Notre Dame College2012NAIA2013! colspan=2|NCAA Division II* 2012 Great Lakes Conference champions
  • 2012 Division I National Champions
  • 12 All-Americans
  • 3 National Champions
  • Penn College2010Started in NCWA[http://content.themat.com/section.php?section_id=3&page=showarticle&ArticleID=22695 Events] themat.com {{Dead link|date=August 2022}}2014! colspan=2|NCAA Division III* #26 at 2011 Division I National Championships
  • #17 at 2012 Division I National Championships
  • #20 at 2013 Division I National Championships
  • #24 at 2014 Division I National Championships
  • 3 All-Americans
  • Pensacola Christian1998NCCAA2006! colspan=2|Program dropped* 1999 Southeast Conference champions
  • 1999 National Champions
  • 2000 Southeast Conference champions
  • 2000 National Champions
  • 2001 Southeast Conference champions
  • #3 at 2001 National Championships
  • 2002 Southeast Conference champions
  • #5 at 2002 National Championships
  • #5 at 2003 National Championships
  • #8 at 2005 National Championships
  • 2006 Southeast Conference champions
  • #3 at 2006 National Championships
  • 39 All-Americans
  • 9 National Champions
  • Coached by Olympians David Hazewinkel and Jim Hazewinkel from 1998 to 2006.
  • Rochester2014NJCAA2015NJCAANAIA* 2015 NCWA Great Plains Conference champions
  • #3 at 2015 Division I National Championships
  • 8 All-Americans
  • St. Andrews2011NCAA Division II2012! colspan=2|NAIA* #24 at 2012 Division I National Championships
  • 2 All-Americans
  • Schreiner2018Started in NCWA2021! colspan=2|NCAA Division III* 2x Southwest Conference champions (2019, 2020)
  • #12 at 2019 Division I National Championships
  • 5th at 2020 National Dual Meet Championship
  • #6 at 2020 Division I National Championships
  • 2 All-Americans
  • 1 National Champions
  • Shorter2013NAIA2014NCAA Division IIProgram dropped* #2 at 2014 National Dual Meet Championship
  • 2014 Southeast Conference champions
  • #3 at 2014 National Championships
  • 6 All-Americans
  • 2 National Champions
  • Simon Fraser2011NAIA2012! colspan=2|NCAA Division II* #5 at 2012 Division I National Championships
  • 6 All-Americans
  • Southern Illinois Edwardsville2009NCAA Division II2012! colspan=2|NCAA Division I* #20 at 2009 National Championships
  • 2010 North Central Conference Co-Champions
  • #3 at 2010 National Championships
  • #4 at 2011 Division I National Championships
  • #7 at 2012 Division I National Championships
  • 18 All-Americans
  • 3 National Champions
  • Southern Virginia2000Started in the NCWA2014! colspan=2|NCAA Division III* 16 All-Americans
  • 4 National Champions
  • Valley Forge Military1998Started in NCWA2009NJCAAProgram dropped* #10 at 1998 National Championships
  • #13 at 1999 National Championships
  • #24 at 2000 National Championships
  • #17 at 2001 National Championships
  • #35 at 2005 National Championships
  • #54 at 2006 National Championships
  • #19 at 2007 National Championships
  • #57 at 2008 National Championships
  • 8 All-American
  • 3 National Champions
  • == Men's GoGreco ==

    class="wikitable"
    InstitutionYear Entered NCWAConferenceAll-Americans and National ChampionsTeam ChampionshipsNotes
    North Texas2017Southwest* 25 All-Americans

    • 7 National Champions
    * 3x GoGreco National Champions (2017-2019)
  • Most individual National Champions
  • Most All-Americans
  • Inaugural GoGreco National Champions. Coached by Andre Metzger
    Richland2017Southwest* 14 All-Americans
  • 2 National Champions
  • * 3x GoGreco National Runner-ups (2017-2019)Hosted inaugural GoGreco National Championships in 2017. Coached by Bill Neal
    USC2017West Coast* 4 All-Americans
  • 2 National Champions
  • Texas State2017Southwest* 3 All-Americans
  • 3 National Champions
  • == Women's folkstyle ==

    class="wikitable"
    InstitutionYear Entered NCWWAPrevious
    Association
    Year Left NCWWANext
    Association
    Current
    Association
    Notes
    Lindenwood - Belleville2011Started in NCWA2013WCWANCAA* #3 at 2012 National Championships

    • #2 at 2013 National Championships
    • 6 All-Americans
    • 4 National Champions
    Maine2014Started in NCWA2019! colspan=2|Program dropped* 4 top-10 finishes at National Championships
  • #3 at 2018 National Championships
  • 6 All-Americans
  • 4 National Champions
  • Samantha Frank only 4x National Champion and Most Outstanding Wrestler in NCWA/NCWWA history
  • UMass2012Started in NCWA2018! colspan=2|Active - No Athletes Currently Competing* 5 All-Americans
  • 1 National Champion
  • Michigan – Dearborn2015Started in NCWA2019! colspan=2|Program dropped* 4 All-Americans
  • 4 National Champions
  • 3 top-10 finishes at National Championships
  • Marina Goocher the second 4x National Champion in NCWA/NCWWA history
  • Midland2015WCWA2016! colspan=2|WCWA* #10 at 2016 National Championships
    Ottawa2014Started in NCWA2017! colspan=2|WCWA* #2 at 2015 National Championships
  • #2 at 2016 National Championships
  • #2 at 2017 National Championships
  • 22 All-Americans
  • 3 National Champions
  • Pacific2007Started in NCWA2012WCWANCAA* No team score recorded at 2008 National Championships, but accumulated individual points would have made them the runner-up
  • #2 at 2009 National Championships
  • #3 at 2010 National Championships
  • #2 at 2012 National Championships
  • 11 All-Americans
  • 2 National Champions
  • San Jose State2010Started in NCWA2013! colspan=2|Program dropped* #7 at 2011 National Championships
  • #6 at 2012 National Championships
  • #3 at 2013 National Championships
  • 5 All-Americans
  • 1 National Champion
  • Coached by Robert Redman
  • Schreiner2018Started in NCWA2021! colspan=2|NCAA Division III* #2 at 2019 National Championships
  • 2020 National Dual Meet Champions
  • 2020 National Champions
  • 16 All-Americans
  • 4 National Champions
  • Simon Fraser2007WCWA (competed in both)2009! colspan=2|WCWA* No team score recorded at 2008 National Championships, but accumulated individual points would have made them the winner
  • #3 at 2009 National Championships
  • 8 All-Americans
  • 7 National Champions
  • South Florida2010Started in NCWA2016! colspan=2|Program dropped* Five top-10 finishes at National Championships
  • Jasmine Grant first 4x NCWWA All-American
  • 7 All-Americans
  • 1 National Champion1
  • Southwestern Oregon2010Started in NCWA2018WCWANJCAA* #2 at 2011 National Championships
  • #1 at 2012 National Championships
  • #1 at 2013 National Championships
  • #1 at 2014 National Championships
  • #1 at 2015 National Championships
  • #1 at 2016 National Championships
  • #1 at 2017 National Championships
  • #1 at 2018 National Championships
  • 64 All-Americans
  • 30 National Champions
  • Yakima Valley2008Started in NCWA2011! colspan=2|WCWA* #1 at 2009 National Championships
  • #1 at 2010 National Championships
  • #1 at 2011 National Championships
  • 9 All-Americans
  • 5 National Champions
  • Advantages of the NCWA

    • The organization and its members encourage wrestlers to compete no matter what the experience level.
    • A good format for the average wrestlers who still have the passion to compete in the sport they love.
    • Several NCWA members have gone on to become scholarship athletes at NCAA and NAIA institutions.
    • Several NCWA All-Americans have gone on to be NCAA All-Americans.
    • Several NCWA coaches have gone on to be NCAA, NAIA, NJCAA coaches.
    • Gives smaller colleges and universities the opportunity to begin a collegiate-level program.
    • Programs can be established and developed quickly without the traditional limitations of an NCAA team.
    • Funding of teams is open to many sources not allowable under NCAA rule.
    • Programs currently transitioning from one association to another (NCAA, NAIA, NJCAA, USCAA, NCCAA) have a place to compete in the post-season during their transitional period.
    • The NCWA is always looking to implement new rules and functions of collegiate, such as instant replay for officials and the Collegiate Cup.
    • The student-athletes are and have to be extremely hands-on in all of the team's operations and decision-making; this type of leadership training can prepare the student-athlete for their future careers whether in wrestling or not.
    • The NCWA is a governing body of wrestling and can make their own decisions as far as rules, procedures, and competition. This is evident with advances such as the GoGreco Program, instant replay and challenges in matches, and the Collegiate Cup championship format.
    • Talented high school student-athletes who were passed over by NCAA, NAIA, and NJCAA schools have a chance to compete at an NCWA program.
    • Talented high school student-athletes who transferred out of an NCAA/NAIA/NJCAA school have a second chance to wrestle in college.
    • Some U.S. states do not have NCAA, NAIA, and/or NJCAA teams with wrestling, but do have at least one NCWA wrestling program, which can make it easier for high school athletes to decide where they want to wrestle in college in terms of financial costs.
    • The NCWA allows student-athletes four total seasons of eligibility with no time frame to complete them unlike the NCAA, who requires student-athletes to complete four seasons of eligibility in five years of enrollment starting from the student's first year at the school, and the NJCAA, requires student-athletes to complete two seasons of eligibility in three years of enrollment starting from the student's first year at the school.

    = Similarities with NCAA, NAIA, NJCAA, CCCAA, and WCWA =

    • Collegiate weight classes are used (125, 133, 141, 149, 157, 165, 174, 184, 197, 285 lbs).
    • All meets and tournaments use NCAA rules and procedures.
    • All conferences host a Conference championships tournament with a specific allotment of automatic qualifiers based on placement finish in the Conference championships.
    • Like the NAIA, a school can enter two wrestlers in the same weight class at the Conference and National Championships (if they both qualify for the latter); one is deemed the scorer and the other the non-scorer (no advancement, match, or placement points are awarded to this wrestler).
    • Like the NAIA, the NCWA allows a student-athlete four total seasons of eligibility regardless of time frame. The NCAA require students to complete their four seasons of eligibility in five years starting from the student's first year of competition (barring a sixth-year grant for hardship). Athletes previously competing for an NCAA, NJCAA, or CCCAA program that transfer to the NCWA will still have the remaining number of eligible seasons without the previous time frame.
    • Like the WCWA, schools traditionally competing in the NCAA, NAIA, NJCAA, or CCCAA can all compete against one another.

    = Differences with NCAA, NAIA, NJCAA, CCCAA, and WCWA =

    As mentioned before, the NCWA allows many types of funding to its wrestling programs that might not be allowed by the NCAA. This can allow the wrestling team to grow at its own rate.

    == 235 lb weight class ==

    The NCWA is the only association with collegiate wrestling to offer an 11th weight class: 235 lbs. There are a number of benefits from this:

    • This weight class bridges the weight gap between the 197 lb and 285 lb weight classes, the biggest weight disparity among any two weight classes.
    • College wrestlers who wrestled in the 195 or 220 lb weight classes in high school might find this easier to compete in than having to wrestle at 197 lbs or 285 lbs.
    • Schools who have two or more prominent athletes in the 197 and/or 285 lb weight classes can now give their athletes another chance to succeed individually and earn team points.
    • Another weight class leads to higher team scores at tournaments.
    • The 11th weight class can often be used as a tiebreaker as the first criterion of "Number of Matches Won" in dual meet settings.

    == Collegiate Cup championship Series ==

    Starting in the 2013–2014 season, the National Championships in March and the Collegiate Cup Duals (previously known as the National Dual Meet Championship) directly related to each other in a team's point total. A team's finish at the Collegiate Cup Duals transferred to additional points being awarded at the National Championships.

    The National Wrestling Coaches Association (or "NWCA") have a National Duals tournament for NCAA Division I, Division II, Division III, NAIA, NJCAA, and NCWA teams, but all do not tie into their respective National Championships point totals. Penn State University (NCAA D-I) won four straight National Championships from 2011 to 2014 – without ever competing in the NCAA D-I entry of the National Duals. The NCWA's National Championship Series is the first of any of the college divisions to have a true champion that is indicative of both its team's as well as its individuals' success.

    == GoGreco Program ==

    Starting in 2016, the NCWA launched the GoGreco Program with USA Wrestling.{{cite web|url=https://ncwa.net/news/2017/college-gogreco-season-announced|title = NCWA}} While USA Wrestling's Freestyle and Greco-Roman season and procedures are separate from the wrestling teams and individuals that participate in them, the NCWA owns and operates the GoGreco Program within their domain and directly controls and promotes another wrestling opportunity. This is the first collegiate-level Greco-Roman wrestling national championship. The inaugural championships will take place on June 3, 2017, in Dallas, Texas on the campus of Richland College.

    The first tournament, the Texas GoGreco Championships, took place on Saturday, May 6, 2017, at Richland College. The University of North Texas won the tournament with six of seven wrestlers winning in the finals. Richland College and University of Houston–Downtown finished second and third, respectively.{{cite web|url=https://ncwa.net/news/2017/texas-colleges-prepare-for-gogreco-nationals|title = NCWA}}

    == Women's Folkstyle Wrestling ==

    Whereas the WCWA has athletes compete in freestyle, the NCWA has its women's division compete in collegiate folkstyle wrestling. There are a number of teams that compete in both the WCWA and NCWA to give their athletes more competitive opportunity.

    National Events

    The NCWA sponsors nine types national events:

    1. [http://www.nationalduals.org/champions-challenge.html The Champions Challenge]
    2. [http://nationalduals.org The NCWA National Duals]
    3. Regional Duals Championship
    4. Conference championships
    5. [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/recruit-me-high-school-wrestling-combine-tickets-31942923143?aff=eac2# Recruit Me High School Wrestling Combine]
    6. [http://www.ncwanationals.org/ National Collegiate Wrestling Championships]
    7. The Women's Collegiate Wrestling Championships
    8. [https://ncwa.net/gogreco GoGreco National Championships] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170726062209/https://ncwa.net/gogreco |date=2017-07-26 }}
    9. The Vision Forum

    = Champions Challenge =

    From 2010 to 2011, the Champions Challenge was formed by the NAIA and NCWA to bring more highlight matches to the wrestling community by pitting NAIA All-Stars against NCWA All-Stars at each weight class in a dual meet (except for 235 lbs since the NAIA does not recognize that weight class in competition). The All-Stars were usually the highest returning All-American at each weight class barring injury; the coaching staffs were one or two coaches for each school represented in the dual. The NCAA Division II is slated to join in the next event.

    class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
    colspan=10|Champions Challenge series history
    rowspan="2"|Year

    ! rowspan="2"|Host city
    (Host location)

    ! colspan=4|Dual Meet

    ! rowspan="2"|Series Record
    (Streak)

    Winner

    !Points

    !Runner-up

    !Points

    2010

    |Orlando, Florida
    (University of Central Florida)

    |NAIA(1/2)

    |39

    |NCWA

    |3

    |NAIA 1-0 (1-0)

    2011

    |Orlando, Florida
    (University of Central Florida)

    |NAIA(2/2)

    |23

    |NCWA

    |15

    |NAIA 2-0 (2-0)

    = National Dual Meet Championship =

    In 2008, the NCWA approved the National Dual Meet Championship where the top teams in the country would compete against one another to crown a true team champion starting in 2009. No other association had an official dual-based team champion at the time and that is still the case except in the NCWA. The current structure has 24 teams competing in a bracketed format down to 24 places.

    In its thirteenth season, the NCWA hosted its first National Dual Meet Championship. Whereas the National Championships focuses more on individual success and teams can depend on one or a few exceptional wrestlers, the National Duals highlights teams with solid line-ups and good wrestlers at each weight class. It is common for teams that win or place highly in the National Duals to do so at the National Championships later. The National Duals usually take place in late January before the National Championships.

    Starting in the 2013–2014 season, two changes took place: 1) the National Dual Meet Championship was now renamed as the Collegiate Cup Duals and 2) a team's finish at the Collegiate Cup Duals would earn it a certain number of team points at the National Championships and aid them in winning it. Two major reasons for this change were to 1) encourage more teams to want to wrestle in the Collegiate Cup Duals and, 2) while still recognizing up to two different champions at the two different tournaments, one team could be determined as the best true overall team and individual wrestling champion that year.

    During the 2017 Vision Forum, the NCWA ruled that the National Dual Meet Championship will be held on the eastern side of the United States during even-numbered years and on the western side of the United States during odd-numbered years.

    Starting with the 2019-2020 season, the NCWA would have a women's division of the National Dual Meet Championship. Previously, the National Dual Meet Championship would host some individual matches, dual meets, and/or an "All Star" event for women's wrestlers and teams invited, but this would be the first formal women's division to take place.

    class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
    colspan=10|NCWA National Dual Meet Championships series history
    rowspan="2"|Year

    ! rowspan="2"|Host city
    (Host location)

    ! colspan=4|Finals match

    ! rowspan="2"|Notes

    Winner

    !Points

    !Runner-up

    !Points

    2009

    |Murfreesboro, Tennessee
    (Middle Tennessee State University)

    |Grand Valley(1/1)[https://archive.today/20130415093603/http://www.nationalduals.org/college.html National Duals] {{cite web | title=Grand Valley State Wins The 2009 Collegiate Cup| website=MultiBriefs | date=3 February 2009 | url=https://multibriefs.com/briefs/ncwa/NCWA020309.php | access-date=8 March 2024}}

    |33

    |Central Florida

    |18

    |Inaugural event.

    2010

    |Shelbyville, Tennessee
    (Middle Tennessee State University and University of Georgia)

    |Marion Military(1/1)

    |27

    |Apprentice

    |15

    |

    2011

    |Dalton, Georgia
    (Northwest Georgia Trade and Convention Center)

    |California Baptist (1/1){{Cite web|url=https://ncwa.net/news?news_id=918|title=NCWA|website=ncwa.net|accessdate=8 March 2024}}{{Cite web|url=https://cbulancers.com/news/2011/1/30/SWEET_GEORGIA_CHAMPS.aspx|title=SWEET GEORGIA CHAMPS|website=CBU Athletics|accessdate=8 March 2024}}

    |42

    |Central Florida

    |4

    |First team to win event while in transition to another association.

    2012

    |Dalton, Georgia
    (Northwest Georgia Trade and Convention Center)

    |Liberty (1/6){{cite web |url=http://themat.com/section.php?section_id=3&page=showarticle&ArticleID=24627 |title=Untitled Document |access-date=2013-03-30 |archive-date=2013-08-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130806170118/http://themat.com/section.php?section_id=3&page=showarticle&ArticleID=24627 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web|url=http://daltondailycitizen.com/sports/x1296872934/Something-gained-Flames-win-title-at-NCWA-National-Duals|title=Something gained: Flames win title at NCWA National Duals|date=29 January 2012 }}

    |25

    |Lindenwood

    |15

    |

    2013

    |Dalton, Georgia
    (Northwest Georgia Trade and Convention Center)

    |Lindenwood (1/1){{cite web|url=http://www.ncwa.net/news?news_id=1217|title = NCWA}}{{cite web|url=http://www.lindenwoodlions.com/news/2013/1/19/WREST_0119130858.aspx|title = Lion Wrestlers Win NCWA National Duals Tournament| date=19 January 2013 }}

    |30

    |Liberty

    |19

    |First time the event was a rematch of the previous year's finals.

    2014

    |Dalton, Georgia
    (Northwest Georgia Trade and Convention Center)

    |Grand Canyon(1/1){{cite web|url=http://news.theopenmat.com/college-wrestling-news/grand-canyon-edges-shorter-to-claim-ncwa-collegiate-cup-dual-championship/33909|title=Grand Canyon edges Shorter to claim NCWA Collegiate Cup dual championship|date=26 January 2014|access-date=May 25, 2017|archive-date=March 7, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190307054256/https://news.theopenmat.com/college-wrestling-news/grand-canyon-edges-shorter-to-claim-ncwa-collegiate-cup-dual-championship/33909|url-status=dead}}

    |23

    |Shorter

    |19

    |First time the event became the Collegiate Cup Duals and team points were a factor for the overall Collegiate Cup championship.

    2015

    |Dalton, Georgia
    (Northwest Georgia Trade and Convention Center)

    |Liberty (2/6){{cite web | url=http://www.liberty.edu/campusrec/clubsports/index.cfm?PID=25954&NewsID=960&TeamID= | title=Top-ranked Flames claim second NCWA National Duals title }}

    |37

    |Apprentice

    |9

    |First team to win event more than once.

    2016

    |Dalton, Georgia
    (Northwest Georgia Trade and Convention Center)

    |Central Florida (1/1){{cite web|url=https://ncwa.net/news/2016/ucf-wins-first-national-duals-title-defeats-grand-valley-state|title = NCWA}}

    |32

    |Grand Valley State

    |18

    |

    2017

    |Lynchburg, Virginia
    (Liberty University)

    |Emmanuel (1/1){{cite web | url=https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Wrestling/Features/2017/January/28/Emmanuel-wins-NCWA-Duals-title | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190307054140/https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Wrestling/Features/2017/January/28/Emmanuel-wins-NCWA-Duals-title | archive-date=2019-03-07 | title=Emmanuel College wins first NCWA National Duals title, beating Liberty in the finals }}

    |33

    |Liberty

    |13

    |

    2018

    |Lynchburg, Virginia
    (Liberty University)

    |Liberty (3/6){{cite web|url=https://ncwa.net/news/2018/liberty-tops-emmanuel-30-15-for-duals-title-gvsu-3rd|title = NCWA}}

    |30

    |Emmanuel

    |15

    |

    2019

    |Mesquite, Nevada
    (CasaBlanca Resort Event Center)

    |Liberty (4/6){{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/a8e864a1-d3fb-429b-aacc-fa439d69b150|title = Floarena}}

    |28

    |Apprentice

    |18

    |First school to win back-to-back titles.

    ! rowspan="2"|2020

    |! rowspan="2"|Lynchburg, Virginia
    (Liberty University)

    |Men's: Liberty (5/6){{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/8cfaf5d4-e571-3651-e44a-23a019761d69|title = Floarena}}{{cite web | url=https://www.liberty.edu/campusrec/clubsports/index.cfm?PID=25954&NewsID=3222&TeamID= | title=Men's wrestlers roll to fifth NCWA National Duals crown }}

    |43

    |Men's: Apprentice

    |13

    |

    Women's: Schreiner (1/1)

    |48

    |Women's: Liberty

    |6

    |First ever Women's National Dual Meet Championship.

    2021

    |colspan=5|N/A

    |No 2021 season took place due to the Coronavirus pandemic in the United States.

    ! rowspan="2"|2022

    |! rowspan="2"|Lynchburg, Virginia
    (Liberty University)

    |Men's: Liberty (6/6){{cite news | url=https://www.liberty.edu/club-sports/news/mens-wrestlers-roll-to-fourth-ncwa-national-duals-title-in-a-row-sixth-overall-in-dominating-fashion/ | title=Men's wrestlers roll to fourth NCWA National Duals title in a row, sixth overall, in dominating fashion | newspaper=Club Sports }}

    |39

    |Men's: Apprentice

    |7

    |

    Women's: Ottawa - Arizona (1/1){{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/eb441fd4-4d4e-28b1-4b85-537ebb336dd9|title = Floarena}}

    |57

    |Women's: Grand Canyon

    |0

    |

    2023

    |Louisville, Kentucky
    (Kentucky Exposition Center)

    |Men's: Bellarmine (1/2){{cite web | url=https://athletics.bellarmine.edu/news/2023/1/7/wrestling-claims-ncwa-national-duals-title.aspx | title=Wrestling claims NWCA National Duals title | date=20 September 2023 }}

    |29

    |Men's: Liberty

    |21

    |! rowspan=2| NWCA National Dual Meet Championship - NCWA Division

    ! rowspan="2"|2024

    |Cedar Falls, Iowa
    (University of Northern Iowa)

    |Men's: Bellarmine (1/2){{cite web | url=https://athletics.bellarmine.edu/news/2024/1/6/wrestling-dominates-wins-nwca-national-duals.aspx | title=Wrestling dominates, wins NWCA National Duals | date=February 2024 }}

    |44

    |Men's: Liberty

    |12

    Hoquiam, Washington
    (Hoquiam High School)

    |Women's: Grays Harbor (1/1)[https://www.trackwrestling.com/teamtournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=false&loadBalanced=true&TIM=1706886266968&pageName=%2Fteamtournaments%2FBracketViewer.jsp&twSessionId=thjkrrtlrd Events] trackwrestling.com

    |36

    |Women's: Ottawa - Arizona

    |29

    ! rowspan="2"|2025

    |Newport News, Virginia
    (Apprentice School)

    |Men's: Life(1/1){{cite web |title=2025 NCWA National Duals |url=https://www.trackwrestling.com/teamtournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=false&TIM=1742840218313&pageName=%2Fteamtournaments%2FTournamentResults.jsp&twSessionId=vthnnmrsac |website=www.trackwrestling.com |access-date=24 March 2025}}

    |32

    |Men's: Apprentice School

    |21

    |

    St. George, Utah
    (Utah Tech University)

    |Women's: Washington State(1/1){{cite web |title=2025 NCWA Women's National Duals |url=https://www.trackwrestling.com/teamtournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=false&TIM=1742840705384&pageName=%2Fteamtournaments%2FTournamentResults.jsp&twSessionId=giyvokdffn |website=www.trackwrestling.com |access-date=24 March 2025}}

    |36

    |Utah Tech

    |21

    |

    == 6:12 Project ==

    The 6:12 Project is a community outreach program created by the NCWA for its wrestlers, coaches, officials, volunteers, and staff to help the city hosting the NCWA National Duals. NCWA wrestling programs serve food to those in need and hold canned and non-perishable food drives. They later donate those goods, as well as clothes (especially jackets), to one of the city's organizations.

    The name "6:12 Project" comes from the Biblical quote Ephesians chapter 6, verse 12 from the New Testament:

    :"For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against power, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places."

    The first 6:12 Project took place at the 2012 National Duals in Dalton, Georgia and repeated for the 2013 and 2014 events which were also held in Dalton. It is scheduled to continue at the 2015 Collegiate Cup Duals in Dalton again.

    = NCWA Regional Duals Championship =

    Initially created as the Western Regional Duals, this event was created in order to give teams in the western and central part of North America the opportunity to compete in a national dual meet event like the National Dual Meet Championship.

    Historically, the National Dual Meet Championship has been hosted on the eastern side of the United States in Georgia, Tennessee, or Virginia. When the Collegiate Cup was passed in 2013, questions and concerns were raised as to whether teams closer to the physical location of the National Dual Meet Championship would have an unfair competitive advantage in terms of championship points calculated for the Collegiate Cup series.

    At the 2017 Vision Forum, the NCWA passed a resolution stating that in even-numbered years the National Duals would take place on the eastern side and the Regional Duals on the western side; in odd-numbered years, the National Duals would take place at a western location and the Regional Duals an eastern location.

    Starting in the 2022-2023 season with the NCWA accepting the NWCA's offer to compete in the NCWA division of the NWCA Duals, the NCWA would host up to two Regional Duals Championship events - one designated in the East and/or one in the West.

    class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
    colspan=10|Regional Duals Championship series history
    rowspan="2"|Year

    ! rowspan="2"|Host city
    (Host location)

    ! colspan=4|Finals match

    ! rowspan="2"|Notes

    Winner

    !Points

    !Runner-up

    !Points

    2017

    |St. George, Utah
    (Dixie State University)

    |Grays Harbor (1/1){{cite web|url=https://ncwa.net/news/2017/2017-ncwa-western-regional-dual-championship-results|title =NCWA Western regional dual championship results|website=NCWA}}

    |33

    |BYU

    |23

    |Inaugural event.

    2018

    |Las Vegas, Nevada
    (Western High School)

    |Brigham Young(1/1){{cite web|url=https://ncwa.net/news/2018/byu-beats-colorado-state-for-first-regional-duals-title|title = NCWA}}

    |38

    |
    Colorado State

    |10

    |First time a team appeared in consecutive finals matches.

    2019

    |Akron, Ohio
    (Springfield High School)

    |Mott(1/1)

    |38

    |East Carolina

    |18James Madison University

    |First Regional Dual Championship to take place in the East.

    2020

    |Surprise, Arizona
    (Ottawa University Surprise)

    |UNLV(1/1){{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/367c40a8-7f5b-03e6-e3c5-aad907449b04|title = Floarena}}

    |39

    |Wayne State

    |24

    |Round-robin format was used.

    2021

    |colspan=5|N/A

    |No 2021 season took place due to the Coronavirus pandemic in the United States.

    2022

    |colspan=5|N/A

    |

    ! rowspan="2"|2023

    |Surprise, Arizona
    (Ottawa University)

    |Washington State(1/1){{cite web | url=https://ncwa.net/news/2023/washington-state-wins-western-regional-duals | title=NCWA }}

    |39

    |Grays Harbor

    |18

    |Western Regional Duals. Round-robin format was used.

    Harrisonburg, Virginia
    (James Madison University)

    |Springfield Tech(1/1){{cite web | url=https://ncwa.net/news/2023/springfield-technical-college-wins-2023-eastern-regional-duals | title=NCWA }}[https://ncwa.net/events/ncwa-eastern-regional-duals/results NCWA Eastern regional duals. Results] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230610214549/https://ncwa.net/events/ncwa-eastern-regional-duals/results |date=June 10, 2023 }} ncwa.net

    |40

    |Virginia Tech (NCWA)

    |6

    |Eastern Regional Duals. Round-robin format was used.

    2024

    |Hoquiam, Washington
    (Hoquiam High School)

    |Menlo College (NCWA)(1/1)[https://www.trackwrestling.com/teamtournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=false&loadBalanced=true&TIM=1706886676113&pageName=%2Fteamtournaments%2FBracketViewer.jsp&twSessionId=thjkrrtlrd Events] trackwrestling.com

    |53

    |Colorado State

    |9

    |Western Regional Duals. Round-robin format was used.

    = Conference championships =

    Following the inaugural season, the NCWA approved a five-conference format where wrestlers would compete for advancement into the National Championships as well as seeding if they qualified. The number of conferences has fluctuated throughout the years including reaching a record high of 9 and currently set at 8. Additionally, some conferences have been renamed over the years. These conferences are geographically-based and are similar to the National Championships tournament where Division I and II programs wrestle in one bracket, but differ in that team scores are kept as one tournament (unlike the National Championships having a Division I team score and Division II team score).

    == 1998 ==

    class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
    YearConferences
    1998No conferences

    == 1999-2001 ==

    class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
    YearNortheasternNorthernSoutheasternSouthwesternWestern
    1999ApprenticeNo tournamentPensacola ChristianTexas A&MNo tournament
    2000colspan=2|WilliamsonPensacola ChristianKansasNo tournament
    2001DelawareGrand Valley StatePensacola ChristianKansas StateNo tournament

    == 2002 ==

    class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
    |YearNortheastNorthernNorthwesternSoutheasternSouthwestern
    2002ApprenticeGrand Valley StateNevadaPensacola ChristianKansas State

    == 2003 ==

    class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
    YearNorth CentralNortheastNorthwestSoutheastSouthwestWest
    2003Grand Valley StateApprenticeNo tournamentCentral FloridaKansas StateNevada

    == 2004-2005 ==

    class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
    YearMid-AtlanticNorth CentralNortheastNorthwestSoutheastSouthwestWest
    2004ApprenticeGrand Valley StateNew HampshireNo tournamentCentral FloridaTexas TechCal - Davis
    2005ApprenticeGrand Valley StateNew HampshireNo tournamentCentral FloridaKansas StateSan Jose State

    == 2006-2009 ==

    class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
    YearMid-AtlanticNorth CentralNortheastNorthwestSoutheastSouthwestWest Coast
    2006ApprenticeGrand Valley StateNew HampshireNo tournamentPensacola ChristianColorado StateNo tournament
    2007ApprenticeGrand Valley StateNew HampshireNo tournamentCentral FloridaColorado StateSan Jose State
    2008ApprenticeGrand Valley StateNorthamptonNo tournamentCentral FloridaNewmanSan Jose State
    2009ApprenticeGrand Valley StateNavy PrepNo tournamentMarion MilitaryKansas StateSan Jose State

    == 2010-2012 ==

    class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
    YearMid-AtlanticMid-EastNorth CentralNortheastSoutheastSouthwestWest Coast
    2010Apprentice{{Cite web|url = https://www.gobuilders.com/sports/wrest/2010-11/Releases/201102264fe9oj|title = Wrestlers Take 10th Straight Conference Title Winning NCWA Mid-Atlantic Conference Honors|date = 26 February 2011|access-date = February 20, 2020|archive-date = July 1, 2017|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170701234017/http://www.gobuilders.com/sports/wrest/2010-11/Releases/201102264fe9oj|url-status = dead}}West ChesterSouthern Illinois - Edwardsville{{cite web|url=http://www.gvsuclubsports.com/article/67.php|title=Grand Valley State University Club Sports|access-date=2020-03-03|archive-date=2020-03-03|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200303135451/http://www.gvsuclubsports.com/article/67.php|url-status=dead}}Navy PrepCentral FloridaColorado StateSan Jose State
    2011Apprentice{{cite web|url=http://athletics.svu.edu/sports/wrest/2010-11/files/MAC2011team.pdf|title = Southern Virginia}}West ChesterSouthern Illinois - Edwardsville[https://www.siuecougars.com/sports/m-wrestl/2010-11/releases/022611 Press release] siuecougars.com {{Dead link|date=February 2022}}Navy PrepCentral FloridaNorthwest Missouri StateCal Baptist
    2012Liberty{{Cite web|url = https://www.gobuilders.com/sports/wrest/2011-12/releases/20120225ot4zad|title = Wrestling Takes Second at NCWA Mid-Atlantic Conference|date = 25 February 2012|access-date = February 20, 2020|archive-date = July 1, 2017|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170701202328/http://www.gobuilders.com/sports/wrest/2011-12/releases/20120225ot4zad|url-status = dead}}West ChesterNotre Dame[https://static.mckbearcats.com/custompages/mwrest/1112/NCWARegionalResults.pdf National results] mckbearcats.comNew Hampshire[https://www.trackwrestling.com/predefinedtournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=true&TIM=1580834467633&pageName= Events] trackwrestling.comMarion MilitaryNorthwest Missouri StateCal Baptist{{cite web|url=https://cbulancers.com/news/2012/2/26/Conference_Champs_.aspx|title = Conference Champs!}}

    == 2013-2018 ==

    class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
    YearGreat LakesGreat PlainsMid-AtlanticMid-EastNortheastNorthwestSoutheastSouthwestWest Coast
    2013McKendree[https://static.mckbearcats.com/custompages/mwrest/1213/NCWA%20Regional%20Qualifier.pdf NCWA Regional Qualifier] mckbearcats.comLiberty{{cite web | url=https://www.liberty.edu/campusrec/clubsports/index.cfm?pid=25961&teamID=4&seasonID=8 | title=Home Page }}Cal Baptist{{cite web |url=https://cbulancers.com/news/2013/3/4/Host_With_The_Most.aspx |title=Host with the Most - CBU Athletics |access-date=2020-02-17 |archive-date=2020-02-17 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200217183839/https://cbulancers.com/news/2013/3/4/Host_With_The_Most.aspx |url-status=dead }}
    2014Grand Valley State[https://www.trackwrestling.com/opentournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=true&loadBalanced=true&TIM=1580834345796&pageName= Events] trackwrestling.comAir Force Prep[https://www.trackwrestling.com/predefinedtournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=true&TIM=1580834349626&pageName= Events] trackwrestling.comLiberty[https://www.trackwrestling.com/predefinedtournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=true&TIM=1580834355220&pageName= Events] trackwrestling.comMaryland - Baltimore County{{Cite web|url=https://pctwildcats.com/news/2014/6/6/WREST_0606142420.aspx|title=Wrestling: Wildcats Qualify Six at MEC Championships|date=6 June 2014|website=Penn College of Technology Athletics|accessdate=8 March 2024}}Alfred State{{cite web|url=https://alfredstate.prestosports.com/sports/wrest/2013-14/releases/20140301x9lv3s|title=Pioneers Win NCWA Northeast Qualifier|date=March 2014}}Shorter{{cite web |url=https://goshorterhawks.com/news/2014/3/2/WREST_0302140843.aspx |title=Hawks win conference title; punch ticket to NCWA Nationals - Shorter University Athletics |access-date=2020-02-17 |archive-date=2020-02-17 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200217183840/https://goshorterhawks.com/news/2014/3/2/WREST_0302140843.aspx |url-status=dead }}Grand Canyon{{cite web |url=https://gculopes.com/news/2014/3/1/WREST_0301143543.aspx |title=Grand Canyon Wins NCWA Regional - Grand Canyon University Athletics |access-date=2020-02-17 |archive-date=2020-02-17 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200217183840/https://gculopes.com/news/2014/3/1/WREST_0301143543.aspx |url-status=dead }}
    2015Grand Valley State[https://www.trackwrestling.com/opentournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=true&loadBalanced=true&TIM=1580833960924&pageName= Events] trackwrestling.comRochester[https://www.trackwrestling.com/predefinedtournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=true&TIM=1580833964102&pageName= Events] trackwrestling.comLiberty[https://www.trackwrestling.com/predefinedtournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=true&TIM=1580833968462&pageName= Events] trackwrestling.comPenn State - DuBois[https://www.trackwrestling.com/opentournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=true&loadBalanced=true&TIM=1580833973262&pageName= Events] trackwrestling.comCentral Florida{{cite web|url=https://mmitigers.com/sports/wrest/2014-15/releases/201503020ltf2u|title=MMI Wrestlers Take Second at Conference Tournament - Marion Military Institute|date=2 March 2015 }}Texas - Arlington[https://www.trackwrestling.com/opentournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=true&loadBalanced=true&TIM=1580833980436&pageName= Events] trackwrestling.comGlendale[https://www.trackwrestling.com/opentournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=true&loadBalanced=true&TIM=1580833983125&pageName= Events] trackwrestling.com
    2016Grand Valley State[https://www.trackwrestling.com/opentournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=true&loadBalanced=true&TIM=1580833621608&pageName= Events] trackwrestling.comWayne State[https://www.trackwrestling.com/predefinedtournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=true&TIM=1580833624540&pageName= Events] trackwrestling.comLiberty[https://www.trackwrestling.com/opentournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=true&loadBalanced=true&TIM=1580833629569&pageName= Events] trackwrestling.comPenn State - DuBois[https://www.trackwrestling.com/opentournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=true&loadBalanced=true&TIM=1580833633217&pageName= Events] trackwrestling.comAlfred State{{cite web|url=https://alfredstate.prestosports.com/sports/wrest/2015-16/releases/20160227s19yw1|title=Wrestlers Win Northeast Conference championship|date=27 February 2016}}Emmanuel{{cite web |url=https://goeclions.com/sports/wrest/2015-16/releases/20160228o8x7ra |title=Lions capture Conference Title! - Emmanuel College Athletics |access-date=2020-02-17 |archive-date=2016-08-18 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160818031011/http://www.goeclions.com/sports/wrest/2015-16/releases/20160228o8x7ra |url-status=dead }}Arizona[https://www.trackwrestling.com/opentournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=true&loadBalanced=true&TIM=1580833637035&pageName= Events] trackwrestling.com
    2017Grand Valley State{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/f4d4766a-49a2-4452-a4b3-b6e9d39fd367|title = Floarena}}Iowa State (NCWA){{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/1ef39cc5-2523-46e0-ab49-9ef0b2088013|title = Floarena}}Liberty{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/b39952b9-3cc8-4894-9460-b6befe9d49c2|title = Floarena}}Penn State (NCWA){{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/2f3f372f-3939-4132-94a8-7b580d39cd98|title = Floarena}}Springfield Tech{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/54f7e91d-6045-4db2-a28c-f80b24034e00|title = Floarena}}Grays Harbor{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/1e674cfb-e3d2-44e2-9d09-5f666ce5724a|title = Floarena}}Emmanuel{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/3f7861a0-5d78-4ae1-a9ec-71d9b15606c9|title = Floarena}}Texas A&M{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/d24661bf-9e6b-478c-9f4b-13e23c793b3d|title = Floarena}}Brigham Young{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/cb6785b9-acce-432a-b41e-741b6e03b9e7|title = Floarena}}
    2018Grand Valley State{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/f56b9ed2-ef2a-e135-f8ff-2bbaa2717dbd|title = Floarena}}Colorado State{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/88e42e75-39ed-41d7-d79c-c767a872dde7|title = Floarena}}Liberty{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/de701fda-6fe0-f69a-9f92-b1b22aa47769|title = Floarena}}Maryland - Baltimore County{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/975f9353-9b6d-e8a8-633b-f3b4678dfb3f|title = Floarena}}Springfield Tech{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/4492e4be-3126-85cc-8d44-b99e2d1763b0|title = Floarena}}Grays Harbor{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/da3eeebe-89e0-a08f-7e93-c7730733925a|title = Floarena}}Emmanuel{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/74eb6bc9-f258-42ba-be66-a38aa18725ed|title = Floarena}}Richland{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/1e68d362-73f1-de58-da88-9bd656bebc50|title = Floarena}}Brigham Young{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/162d10e1-eca2-36e0-ef65-fabab860d746|title = Floarena}}

    == 2019-2022 ==

    class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
    YearGreat LakesMid-AtlanticMid-EastNortheastNorthwestSoutheastSouthwestWest Coast
    2019Mott{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/742681e0-5034-4a6f-b48f-e6786bec70f8|title = Floarena}}Liberty{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/d7a5bfd7-f4fc-ba87-9508-ebaeb1710b4c|title = Floarena}}West Chester{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/b2694cae-0792-1312-d249-168659b3411e|title = Floarena}}Springfield Tech{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/ec10b05a-88dd-452f-81cc-22fded4820e9|title = Floarena}}Grays Harbor{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/553ca554-9cf8-fe7c-e1a1-a6f90ec41d44|title = Floarena}}Central Florida{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/0c2cabff-b4c8-6695-634f-d0c669b4858f|title = Floarena}}Schreiner{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/e1e6aaf3-9a95-686a-1bb3-ad3b465c78df|title = Floarena}}Nevada - Las Vegas[https://www.trackwrestling.com/opentournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=true&TIM=1583027450406&pageName= Events] trackwrestling.com
    2020Akron{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/e30ed48d-b7db-aa38-91df-c6a1d579f0a6|title = Floarena}}Liberty{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/18f43ca7-6359-1ef0-80c0-4dd04c52ac13|title = Floarena}}Penn State - Mont Alto{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/f1c25c26-83e0-4f1c-95bc-85704f19a311|title = Floarena}}Springfield Tech{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/7c6c5ba3-3d23-4550-8ce4-246c88887b6c|title = Floarena}}Grays Harbor{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/87753410-4b4c-c56b-2d49-0e72c6a103f7|title = Floarena}}Central Florida{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/c68b0077-b55c-615a-4eec-f72d0ace1a31|title = Floarena}}Schreiner{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/2ddf8a2c-8c9f-3e73-7f7d-ad9301650a01|title = Floarena}}Nevada - Las Vegas{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/5a890b56-a657-40dc-8d3e-29b50318ec5d|title = Floarena}}
    2021

    |colspan=9|No 2021 season took place due to the Coronavirus pandemic in the United States.

    2022Grand Valley State[https://www.trackwrestling.com/opentournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=false&loadBalanced=true&TIM=1647366779000&pageName=%2Fopentournaments%2FPrintTeamScores.jsp&twSessionId=tzoumoyaul Events] trackwrestling.comLiberty{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/20bfff92-ff54-b43c-ca6a-a875ca81fc47|title = Floarena}}Penn State (NCWA){{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/035c5ebe-ee9e-4af4-b7d3-e9b8ca039df2|title = Floarena}}Springfield Tech{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/eb41216b-2002-46c8-9748-ef91dbe95b99|title = Floarena}}Grays Harbor{{cite web |title=Floarena |url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/3dc3f982-42da-932f-fadd-c4842bb86367 |website=arena.flowrestling.org}}Central Florida{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/cc8b5f7f-2f63-08c8-4c8f-bc9f5da5c868|title = Floarena}}Texas A&M{{Cite web |title=Print Team Scores |url=https://www.trackwrestling.com/predefinedtournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=false&TIM=1647367103666&pageName=/predefinedtournaments/PrintTeamScores.jsp&twSessionId=tzoumoyaul |access-date=2024-02-08 |website=www.trackwrestling.com}}Ottawa - Arizona{{Cite web |title=Open Tournaments |url=https://www.trackwrestling.com/opentournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=false&loadBalanced=true&TIM=1647367157217&pageName=/opentournaments/PrintTeamScores.jsp&twSessionId=tzoumoyaul |access-date=2024-02-08 |website=www.trackwrestling.com}}

    == 2023-present ==

    class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
    YearGreat LakesMid-AtlanticMid-EastNortheastNorthwestPuerto RicoSoutheastSouthwestWest Coast
    2023Grand Valley State{{Cite web |title=Predefined Tournaments |url=https://www.trackwrestling.com/predefinedtournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=false&TIM=1678379008608&pageName=&twSessionId=rbousmhqyj |access-date=2024-02-08 |website=www.trackwrestling.com}}Liberty{{Cite news |title=Flames Wrestlers Rack up Seven Crowns to Clinch 11th Straight Mac Championship |url=https://www.liberty.edu/club-sports/news/flames-wrestlers-rack-up-seven-crowns-to-clinch-11th-straight-mac-championship/ |newspaper=Club Sports}}{{Cite web |title=Predefined Tournaments (2) |url=https://www.trackwrestling.com/predefinedtournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=false&TIM=1678379391981&pageName=/predefinedtournaments/PrintTeamScores.jsp&twSessionId=rbousmhqyj |access-date=2024-02-08 |website=www.trackwrestling.com}}Rowan{{cite web | url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/daadb7d1-a280-4396-8fb8-3f0ac1d5ba86 | title=Floarena }}Springfield Tech{{cite web |title=News - STCC wrestling team wins 6th conference title, advances to nationals | STCC |url=https://www.stcc.edu/about-stcc/news/stcc-wrestling-team-wins-6th-conference-title-advances-to-nationals.html |website=www.stcc.edu}}Grays Harbor{{cite web | url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/e094fcf8-7100-4216-a8bc-f86a207a0ae9 | title=Floarena }}Puerto Rico - MayagüezMayagüezCentral Florida{{cite web | url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/a71ac744-8d98-4e97-b1ea-8e3e871dc117 | title=Floarena }}Texas A&M{{cite web | url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/4b6f6bac-9dc6-4fe5-8af4-75e357a1c086 | title=Floarena }}Ottawa - Arizona[https://www.trackwrestling.com/opentournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=false&loadBalanced=true&TIM=1678379422757&pageName=%2Fopentournaments%2FPrintTeamScores.jsp&twSessionId=rbousmhqyj Events] trackwrestling.com
    2024Bellarminehttps://www.trackwrestling.com/predefinedtournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=false&TIM=1710810823862&pageName=%2Fpredefinedtournaments%2FPrintTeamScores.jsp&twSessionId=ojdietrpce {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}Libertyhttps://www.trackwrestling.com/predefinedtournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=false&TIM=1710810851306&pageName=%2Fpredefinedtournaments%2FPrintTeamScores.jsp&twSessionId=ojdietrpce {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}Rutgers (NCWA){{cite web | url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/68c789e7-9728-4b82-b526-bbac69778620 | title=Floarena }}Springfield Tech{{cite web | url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/65ff9b66-ef0f-47c3-8487-0a735863357c | title=Floarena }}Washington Statehttps://www.trackwrestling.com/predefinedtournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=false&TIM=1710811057650&pageName=%2Fpredefinedtournaments%2FPrintTeamScores.jsp&twSessionId=ojdietrpce {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}Puerto Rico - Mayagüez{{cite web | url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/a059f3c8-f014-4c53-841e-775d84d8010d | title=Floarena }}Central Floridahttps://www.trackwrestling.com/opentournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=false&TIM=1710811121869&pageName=%2Fopentournaments%2FPrintTeamScores.jsp&twSessionId=ojdietrpce {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}Lindenwoodhttps://www.trackwrestling.com/opentournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=false&TIM=1710811153635&pageName=%2Fopentournaments%2FPrintTeamScores.jsp&twSessionId=ojdietrpce {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}UNLVhttps://www.trackwrestling.com/predefinedtournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=false&TIM=1710811178138&pageName=%2Fpredefinedtournaments%2FPrintTeamScores.jsp&twSessionId=ojdietrpce {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}
    2025Thomas More{{cite web |title=2025 Great Lakes Conference Tournament |url=https://www.trackwrestling.com/opentournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=false&TIM=1742832589316&pageName=%2Fopentournaments%2FPrintTeamScores.jsp&twSessionId=emvmedqlwz |website=www.trackwrestling.com |access-date=24 March 2025}}Apprentice{{cite web |title=2025 Mid-Atlantic Conference Championship |url=https://www.trackwrestling.com/predefinedtournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=false&TIM=1742832740135&pageName=%2Fpredefinedtournaments%2FPrintTeamScores.jsp&twSessionId=jzixaqfboe |website=www.trackwrestling.com |access-date=24 March 2025}}Slippery Rock{{cite web |title=FLOARENA |url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/b00b155d-d4f2-4737-a982-86a0a8fe579b |website=arena.flowrestling.org |access-date=24 March 2025}}Springfield Tech{{cite web |title=News - STCC wrestling claims 8th NCWA Northeast Conference Championship title {{!}} STCC |url=https://www.stcc.edu/about-stcc/news/stcc-wrestling-claims-8th-ncwa-northeast-conference-championship-title.html |website=www.stcc.edu |access-date=24 March 2025 |language=en}}Washington State{{cite web |title=2025 Northwest Conference Championship |url=https://www.trackwrestling.com/opentournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=false&TIM=1742838018495&pageName=%2Fopentournaments%2FPrintTeamScores.jsp&twSessionId=ukwukmeevs |website=www.trackwrestling.com |access-date=24 March 2025}}Tarleton State{{cite web |title=2025 SWC Championship |url=https://www.trackwrestling.com/opentournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=false&TIM=1742838557140&pageName=%2Fopentournaments%2FPrintTeamScores.jsp&twSessionId=zqpyqxilla |website=www.trackwrestling.com |access-date=24 March 2025}}Menlo{{cite web |title=2025 WCC Championship |url=https://www.trackwrestling.com/predefinedtournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=false&TIM=1742838463136&pageName=%2Fpredefinedtournaments%2FPrintTeamScores.jsp&twSessionId=maigbzrwzg |website=www.trackwrestling.com |access-date=24 March 2025}}

    = "Recruit Me" High School Wrestling Combine =

    The day before competition starts at the National Championships, the NCWA hosts a wrestling combine for athletes to showcase their talents to observing college coaches. Most athletes are high school student-athletes which is the primary focus, however students at a post-secondary institution without a wrestling program may also attend. The event also allows students to ask questions about collegiate competition to college coaches.

    = Men's Collegiate Wrestling Championships =

    The first major event the NCWA hosted took place in 1998 was the inaugural National Championships with 26 teams in one division in the 10 then-standard weight classes. Since then, the event has grown to include approximately 340 qualifiers among 150+ teams within the 11 NCWA weight classes where two champions are crowned (Division I and Division II).

    Here, individuals are recognized for their outstanding individual achievement. They can earn team points (unless they are the non-scorer on their team) by advancing through the tournament, scoring bonus points in matches, and placing in the top 8. Teams accumulate points from all of their scoring wrestlers. The National Championships have traditionally been held in the middle of March. Division I and Division II teams compete in one bracketed tournament where the overall team points are separated at the end between the two.

    In 1998, the NCWA approved an eleventh weight class, the 235 lb weight class.

    In 2007, the NCWA approved All-American status for wrestlers placing in top 8. Previously, only the top 6 wrestlers in each weight class were named All-Americans.

    In 2010, the NCWA approved a two-division classification system - the Division I level composed of established teams meeting specific criteria and the Division II tier where up-start teams as well as teams aiming to join Division I would compete.

    Since the 2013–2014 season when the Collegiate Cup championship series was passed, teams' National Championships points are added with their National Dual Meet Championship finish points to determine the overall team champion.

    In 2020, multiple teams and individual wrestlers withdrew from the tournament before or during the tournament due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
    colspan=10|National championships series history
    rowspan="2"|Year

    ! rowspan="2"|Host city
    (Host location)

    ! colspan=4|Team championship

    ! rowspan="2"|Most Outstanding Wrestler
    (Team)

    Winner

    !Points

    !Runner-up

    !Points

    1998

    |Dallas, Texas
    (Richland College)

    |Yale(1/1){{Cite web |title=NCWA Championships |url=http://www.themat.com/events/NCWAChampionships.pdf |website=www.themat.com}} {{dead link|date=November 2023}}{{cite web|url=http://www.yaleherald.com/archive/xxv/3.27.98/sports/wrestlers.html|title = The Yale Herald}}

    |114.0

    |Georgia

    |99.0

    |Alex Tucker (Georgia)

    1999

    |Dallas, Texas
    (Richland College)

    |Pensacola Christian(1/2)

    |196.0

    |Apprentice

    |167.5

    |Justin Bellman (Valley Forge Military)

    2000

    |Dallas, Texas
    (Richland College)

    |Pensacola Christian(2/2)

    |110.0

    |Apprentice

    |97.5

    |Mike Collins (Delaware)

    2001

    |Dallas, Texas
    (Richland College)

    |Grand Valley State(1/5)

    |196.0

    |Delaware

    |112.5

    |Nate Thoreson (Pensacola Christian)

    2002

    |Easton, Pennsylvania
    (Lafayette College)

    |Grand Valley State(2/5)

    |199.5

    |Nevada

    |165.0

    |Travis Cross (Douglas)

    2003

    |Easton, Pennsylvania
    (Lafayette College)

    |Nevada(1/1){{cite web |url=http://www.wrestlingusa.com/003%20wusa%20web%20root/Issues/may15/9-NCWAChampionships.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=2013-03-30 |archive-date=2008-11-20 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081120160418/http://www.wrestlingusa.com/003%20wusa%20web%20root/Issues/may15/9-NCWAChampionships.pdf |url-status=dead }}

    |154.5

    |Apprentice

    |138.0

    |Jason Meister (Baptist Bible)

    2004

    |Dallas, Texas
    (University of Texas at Dallas)

    |Central Florida(1/3)

    |166.0

    |Grand Valley State

    |163.5

    |Willie Hosch (Catawba)

    2005

    |Dallas, Texas
    (University of Texas at Dallas)

    |Central Florida (2/3)

    |171.0

    |Grand Valley State

    |159.0

    |Steve McGettrick (Pensacola Christian)

    2006

    |Grand Rapids, Michigan
    (Grand Valley State University)

    |Grand Valley State(3/5)

    |188.0

    |Apprentice

    |114.5

    |

    2007

    |Dallas, Texas
    (Garland Events Center)

    |Grand Valley State(4/5)

    |184.5

    |Central Florida

    |139.5

    |Cee-Jay Hamilton (Marion Military)

    2008

    |Lakeland, Florida
    (Lakeland Center)

    |Grand Valley State(5/5)[http://centralfloridawrestling.net/content/Misc/teamscores.pdf Team scores] centralfloridawrestling.net

    |135.5

    |Newman

    |124.0

    |Adam Murray (University of Toledo)

    2009

    |Hampton, Virginia
    (Hampton University)

    |Apprentice(1/1){{cite web |url=http://www.themat.com/section.php?section_id=3&page=showarticle&ArticleID=20002 |title=Untitled Document |access-date=2013-03-30 |archive-date=2012-07-10 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120710203443/http://www.themat.com/section.php?section_id=3&page=showarticle&ArticleID=20002 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |url=http://studentclubs.winona.edu/wsuwrestling/PDFs/2009NCWA_National_Tournament.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=2013-03-30 |archive-date=2015-09-30 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150930100125/http://studentclubs.winona.edu/wsuwrestling/PDFs/2009NCWA_National_Tournament.pdf |url-status=dead }}

    |118.5

    |Grand Valley State

    |109.0

    |Cole VonOhlen (Air Force Prep)

    2010

    |Hampton, Virginia
    (Hampton University)

    |Central Florida(3/3){{cite web |url=http://www.themat.com/section.php?section_id=3&page=showarticle&ArticleID=21704 |title=Untitled Document |access-date=2013-03-30 |archive-date=2012-07-10 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120710192202/http://www.themat.com/section.php?section_id=3&page=showarticle&ArticleID=21704 |url-status=dead }}[http://centralfloridawrestling.net/content/Misc/2010%20Nationals%20Team%20Scores.pdf National team scores] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304000433/http://centralfloridawrestling.net/content/Misc/2010%20Nationals%20Team%20Scores.pdf |date=March 4, 2016 }} centralfloridawrestling.net

    |128.0

    |Apprentice

    |111.5

    |John Aikens (Grand Valley State)

    2011

    |Macon, Georgia
    (Mercer University)

    |Division I: California Baptist(1/2){{cite web |url=http://www.themat.com/section.php?section_id=3&page=showarticle&ArticleID=23330 |title=Untitled Document |access-date=2013-03-30 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120921025330/http://www.themat.com/section.php?section_id=3&page=showarticle&ArticleID=23330 |archive-date=2012-09-21 |url-status=dead }}[http://centralfloridawrestling.net/content/Misc/NCWA_2011_Brackets.pdf NCWA 2011 Brackets] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304050442/http://centralfloridawrestling.net/content/Misc/NCWA_2011_Brackets.pdf |date=March 4, 2016 }} centralfloridawrestling.net
    Division II: Northwest Missouri State(1/1){{cite web |url=http://www.nwmissouri.edu/media/news/2011/03/14wrestling.htm |title=News Release | Media Center | Northwest |access-date=2013-03-30 |archive-date=2013-04-20 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130420084354/http://www.nwmissouri.edu/media/news/2011/03/14wrestling.htm |url-status=dead }}

    |156.5
    45.0

    |Division I: Grand Valley State
    Division II: Cincinnati

    |121.0
    33.0

    |Herman Gillum (Mott)

    2012

    |Daytona Beach, Florida
    (Ocean Center)

    |Division I: Notre Dame College (1/1){{Cite web |url=http://wrestlingreport.com/current_news/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=35597 |title=Archived copy |access-date=2013-03-30 |archive-date=2019-02-28 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190228004344/http://wrestlingreport.com/current_news/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=35597 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |url=http://www.themat.com/section.php?section_id=3&page=showarticle&ArticleID=24826 |title=Untitled Document |access-date=2013-03-30 |archive-date=2012-08-19 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120819061047/http://www.themat.com/section.php?section_id=3&page=showarticle&ArticleID=24826 |url-status=dead }}[http://www.news-herald.com/articles/2012/03/25/sports/nh5268584.txt Herald news] news-herald.com {{Dead link|date=February 2022}}
    Division II: Wichita State(1/1){{Cite web |url=http://awn.theopenmat.com/2012/03/ncwa-championships-wichita-state-wins-div-ii-title/ |title=NCWA Championships – Wichita State wins Div. II title |access-date=2013-03-30 |archive-date=2013-05-26 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130526063227/http://awn.theopenmat.com/2012/03/ncwa-championships-wichita-state-wins-div-ii-title/ |url-status=dead }}[http://webs.wichita.edu/?u=WRESTLINGCLUB&p=/news1/3_13_12/ NCWA Championships] wichita.edu {{Dead link|date=February 2022}}

    |168.0
    57.5

    |Division I: California Baptist
    Division II: Northwest Missouri State

    |161.0
    27.0

    |Matthew Miller (Navy Prep)

    2013

    |Allen, Texas
    (Allen Event Center)

    |Division I: California Baptist(2/2)[http://www.themat.com/article.php?ArticleID=26218 NCWA National] themat.com {{Dead link|date=February 2022}}{{cite web|url=http://article.wn.com/view/2013/03/17/CalBaptist_wins_second_NCWA_National_title_in_three_years_le/#/related_news|title = Cal-Baptist wins second NCWA National title in three years_ led by two champions (USA Wrestling)}}[http://centralfloridawrestling.net/content/Misc/TeamScores%202013.pdf Team scores] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304050400/http://centralfloridawrestling.net/content/Misc/TeamScores%202013.pdf |date=March 4, 2016 }} centralfloridawrestling.net
    Division II: Massachusetts Institute of Technology(1/1){{cite web |url=http://wrestling.scripts.mit.edu/www/?p=634 |title=THE MIT WRESTLING TEAM WINS THE NCWA DIVISION 2 NATIONAL WRESTLING TEAM TITLE | MIT Wrestling |access-date=2013-03-30 |archive-date=2013-06-24 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130624161637/http://wrestling.scripts.mit.edu/www/?p=634 |url-status=dead }}

    |145.5
    50.5

    |Division I: McKendree
    Division II: South Carolina

    |137.0
    41.0

    |

    2014

    |Allen, Texas
    (Allen Event Center)

    |Division I: Grand Canyon (1/1){{cite web|url=http://www.ncwa.net/news?news_id=1397|title = NCWA}}
    Division II: Florida Gulf Coast(1/1)

    |254.5
    67.5

    |Division I: Liberty
    Division II: Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    |171.5
    60.5

    |Ryan Diehl (Liberty)

    2015

    |Allen, Texas
    (Allen Event Center)

    |Division I: Liberty (1/4){{Cite web|url=https://ncwa.net/news?news_id=1525|title=NCWA|website=ncwa.net|accessdate=8 March 2024}}
    Division II: Washington State(1/1)

    |194.0
    66.5

    |Division I: Middle Tennessee State
    Division II: Montana Western

    |127.5
    59.5

    |Ryan Diehl (Liberty)

    2016

    |Kissimmee, Florida
    (Silver Spurs Arena)

    |Division I: Emmanuel(1/2){{cite web|url=https://ncwa.net/news/2016/complete-results-of-finals-rounds-at-ncwa-championships|title = NCWA}}
    Division II: Florida(1/1)

    |213.0
    72.0

    |Division I: Central Florida
    Division II:

    |191.0
    59.5

    |Zachary Cooper (Grand Valley State)

    2017

    |Allen, Texas
    (Allen Event Center)

    |Division I: Emmanuel(2/2){{cite web|url=https://ncwa.net/news/2017/final-results-brackets-available|title = NCWA}}{{Cite web|url=https://docs.google.com/document/d/1asjY9dugiDgNcxcgHuSNddSsJRPaiXEIUHB7XBPbxa8/edit?usp=embed_facebook|title=2017 NCWA National Championship Team Scores|website=Google Docs|accessdate=8 March 2024}}
    Division II: Maine(1/1)

    |233.5
    61.5

    |Division I: Liberty
    Division II: Connecticut

    |155.5
    57.0

    |

    2018

    |Allen, Texas
    (Allen Event Center)

    |Division I: Liberty(2/4){{Cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/0b5962b7-a563-0c6e-eb83-d12fd01c83bf|title=FLOARENA|website=arena.flowrestling.org|accessdate=8 March 2024}}
    Division II: Penn State (NCWA)(1/3)

    |157.0
    50.0

    |Division I: Apprentice
    Division II: Akron

    |156.5
    48.0

    |George Van Valen (Alfred State){{cite web|url=https://alfredstate.prestosports.com/sports/wrest/2017-18/releases/20180310y0354d|title=Van Valen Wins National Championship, Mattison Finishes 5th|date=10 March 2018}}

    2019

    |Allen, Texas
    (Allen Event Center)

    |Division I: Liberty(3/4)[https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Wrestling/Features/2019/March/17/Liberty-is-mens-champion-and-Grays-Harbor-womens-champion-at-NCWA-Nationals Liberty is men's champion] teamusa.org {{dead link|date=September 2023|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}
    Division II: Penn State (NCWA)(2/3)

    |201.5
    62.0

    |Division I: Apprentice
    Division II: Connecticut

    |164.0
    61.0

    |Ty'Rae Carter (Texas A&M)

    2020

    |Allen, Texas
    (Allen Event Center)

    |Division I: Liberty(4/4){{cite web | url=http://www.liberty.edu/news/index.cfm?PID=18495&MID=379056 | title=Wrestlers bring home fourth national team trophy, six individual crowns » Liberty News | date=14 March 2020 }}{{cite web |title=Floarena |url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/306b5c1e-9e2a-eb17-d6d5-97f23e541a8e |website=arena.flowrestling.org}}
    Division II: East Carolina(2/2)

    |228.0
    96.0

    |Division I: Grays Harbor
    Division II: Penn State (NCWA)

    |141.0
    71.5

    |Ty'Rae Carter (Texas A&M)

    2021

    |colspan=6|No 2021 season took place due to the Coronavirus pandemic in the United States.

    2022

    |Allen, Texas
    (Credit Union of Texas Event Center)

    |Division I: Liberty(5/5){{cite web |title=Floarena |url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/5145d9fd-a1e9-4bc9-bd4d-851fc2140a4c |website=arena.flowrestling.org}}
    Division II: Penn State (NCWA)(3/3)

    |229.0
    106.0

    |Division I: Apprentice
    Division II: Ohio State (NCWA)

    |133.5
    96.0

    |Ty'Rae Carter (Texas A&M)

    2023

    |San Juan, Puerto Rico
    (Puerto Rico Convention Center)

    |Division I: Bellarmine(1/2){{cite web | url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/c8dd91aa-da5d-4961-993f-025aee648207 | title=Floarena }}
    Division II: Ohio State State (NCWA)(1/1)

    |206.5
    94.0

    |Division I: Liberty
    Division II: Rowan

    |189.5
    63.0

    |Devan Hendricks (Bellarmine){{cite web | url=https://ncwa.net/news/2023/bellarmine-wins-ncwa-title-past-liberty-allen-earns-fourth-title | title=NCWA }}

    2024

    |rowspan=2|Shreveport, Louisiana
    (Brookshire Grocery Arena)

    |Division I: Bellarmine(2/2){{cite web | url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/3b3ff7c6-072d-41a7-8a73-12d7ea3c1988 | title=Floarena }}
    Division II: West Chester(1/1)<

    |245.5
    57.5

    |Division I: Liberty
    Division II: Ohio State (NCWA)

    |182.0
    56.0

    |

    2025

    |Division I: Menlo(1/1){{cite web |title=FLOARENA |url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/6fddc43e-2938-42b2-a4e3-19bce67e13e4 |website=arena.flowrestling.org |access-date=24 March 2025}}
    Division II: Life(1/1)

    |214.5
    111.5

    |Division I: Apprentice
    Division II: Ohio State (NCWA)

    |187.5
    67.5

    |Bruno Alves (Apprentice){{cite web |title=NCWA |url=https://ncwa.net/news/2025/saturday-finals-recap |website=ncwa.net |access-date=24 March 2025}}

    = Women's Collegiate Wrestling Championships =

    The first NCWA-sponsored Women's Collegiate Wrestling Championships took place at the 2008 National Championships. The NCWA sponsored this event under their new banner organization, the National Collegiate Women's Wrestling Association (NCWWA). The weight classes have been designed to closely resemble most female athletes' natural weight ranges as well as let programs that also compete in women's collegiate freestyle to acclimate to folkstyle competition. Whereas before matches were done using freestyle rules, as was the norm with associations like the WCWA, the NCWWA uses collegiate/folkstyle rules like in the NCWA, NCAA, NAIA, and NJCAA.

    Team scores were unofficial at the inaugural 2008 tournament, and Simon Fraser University finished with the most team points.{{cite news|first=Michael|last=Dashiell| title=Steenberg takes third at wrestling nationals|url=http://search.sequimgazette.com/sports/article.exm/2008-05-28_sports_briefs |access-date=2009-09-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110716041514/http://search.sequimgazette.com/sports/article.exm/2008-05-28_sports_briefs |archive-date=2011-07-16 |url-status=dead |date=28 May 2008|publisher= Sequim Gazette|quote=Pacific University (Forest Grove, Ore.) finished with 50 team points, second only to Simon Fraser University (British Columbia).}} Bo Icalia and Josh White are tied for head coaches to have won the most titles; Icalia won the 2010 and 2011 titles as head coach of Yakima Valley Community College and the 2012 and 2013 titles as head coach of Southwestern Oregon Community College. White has won the 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017 titles all with Southwestern Oregon Community College.

    The top 3 wrestlers in each weight class are recognized as All-Americans. University of South Florida's Jasmine Grant is the NCWWA's first and only 4x All-American (2011–2014) so far. University of Maine's Samantha Frank has won 3 national titles going into the 2017–2018 season.

    The Women's College Wrestling Championships has traditionally been dominated by northern and northwestern teams.

    In 2020, multiple teams and individual wrestlers withdrew from the tournament before or after it had started in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
    colspan=10|Women's Collegiate National Championships series history
    rowspan="2"|Year

    ! rowspan="2"|Host city
    (Host location)

    ! colspan=4|Team championship

    ! rowspan="2"|Most Outstanding Wrestler
    (Team)

    Winner

    !Points

    !Runner-up

    !Points

    2008

    |Lakeland, Florida
    (Lakeland Center)

    |Simon Fraser (unofficial)

    |

    |Pacific

    |50.0

    |

    2009

    |Hampton, Virginia
    (Hampton University)

    |Yakima Valley{{cite web |title=Yakima Valley Women Earn National Wrestling Title|date=17 March 2009|url=http://www.ncwwa.net/news?news_id=13 |access-date=2013-08-28 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110108014626/http://www.ncwwa.net/news?news_id=13 |archive-date=8 January 2011|url-status=dead }}

    |73.0

    |Simon Fraser

    |58.0

    |Ashlee Phy (Yakima Valley)

    2010

    |Hampton, Virginia
    (Hampton University)

    |Yakima Valley{{cite web |title=NCWA Championships - Final Results |url=http://www.ncwa.net/news?news_id=798 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20100401082306/http://www.ncwa.net/news?news_id=798 |date=14 March 2010|archive-date=1 April 2010|access-date=2022-03-16|url-status=dead}}

    |

    |Mercer

    |

    |

    2011

    |Macon, Georgia
    (Mercer University)

    |Yakima Valley{{cite web | url=http://www.yakimaherald.com/sports | title=Sports | date=29 June 2023 }}

    |124.0

    |Mercer

    |45.0

    |

    2012

    |Daytona Beach, Florida
    (Ocean Center)

    |Southwestern Oregon{{cite web | url=http://www.goboxers.com/news/2012/3/12/WWREST_0312121801.aspx?path=wwrestling | title=Lee, Ramos Earn National Title as Boxers Finish 2nd at NCWA Meet }}

    |83.5

    |Pacific

    |61.5

    |Erica Poe (Southwestern Oregon)

    2013

    |Allen, Texas
    (Allen Event Center)

    |Southwestern Oregon{{cite web |url=http://www.ncwwa.net/news?news_id=26 |title=National Collegiate Wrestling Association - |access-date=2013-08-28 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131031225741/http://ncwwa.net/news?news_id=26 |archive-date=2013-10-31 |url-status=dead }}

    |100.0

    |Lindenwood – Belleville

    |53.0

    |Sonia Beri (San Jose)

    2014

    |Allen, Texas
    (Allen Event Center)

    |Southwestern Oregon

    |77.0

    |West Chester

    |31.0

    |

    2015

    |Allen, Texas
    (Allen Event Center)

    |Southwestern Oregon

    |128.0

    |Ottawa

    |98.0

    |Samantha Frank (Maine)

    2016

    |Kissimmee, Florida
    (Silver Spurs Arena)

    |Southwestern Oregon

    |127.0

    |Ottawa

    |83.5

    |Samantha Frank (Maine)

    2017

    |Allen, Texas
    (Allen Event Center)

    |Southwestern Oregon

    |97.5

    |Ottawa

    |69.5

    |Samantha Frank (Maine)

    2018

    |Allen, Texas
    (Allen Event Center)

    |Southwestern Oregon

    |134.0

    |Midland

    |52.5

    |Samantha Frank (Maine)

    2019

    |Allen, Texas
    (Allen Event Center)

    |Grays Harbor

    |65.5

    |Schreiner

    |63.0

    |

    2020

    |Allen, Texas
    (Allen Event Center)

    |Schreiner

    |170.5

    |Umpqua

    |119.5

    |Cendall Manley (Liberty)

    2021

    |colspan=6|No 2021 season took place due to the Coronavirus pandemic in the United States.

    2022

    |Allen, Texas
    (Credit Union of Texas Event Center)

    |Big Bend{{cite web | url=https://bigbend.prestosports.com/sports/wwrest/2021-22/releases/20220314kw4ri5 | title=Lady Vikes Shine in Texas | date=14 March 2022 }}

    |115.5

    |Ottawa - Arizona

    |73.5

    2023

    |San Juan, Puerto Rico
    (Puerto Rico Convention Center)

    |Ottawa - Arizona

    |120.0

    |Grays Harbor

    |80.0

    |Veloria Pannell (MIT){{cite web | url=https://ncwa.net/news/2023/ottawa-arizona-sweeps-to-national-title-behind-eight-all-americans | title=NCWA }}

    2024

    |rowspan=2|Shreveport, Louisiana
    (Brookshire Grocery Arena)

    |Grays Harbor{{cite web | url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/3b3ff7c6-072d-41a7-8a73-12d7ea3c1988 | title=Floarena }}

    |158.0

    |Ottawa - Arizona

    |148.0

    |

    2025

    |Tarleton State{{cite web |title=FLOARENA |url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/6fddc43e-2938-42b2-a4e3-19bce67e13e4 |website=arena.flowrestling.org}}

    |126.0

    |Utah Tech

    |125.5

    |Paige Kalish (UCF){{cite web |title=NCWA |url=https://ncwa.net/news/2025/saturday-finals-recap |website=ncwa.net |access-date=24 March 2025}}

    = GoGreco National Championships =

    Approved in 2016, the GoGreco Program was launched with USA Wrestling in order to improve the U.S.A.'s performance in Junior- and Senior-level Greco-Roman competition. The GoGreco season starts on the last weekend of March and concludes with the GoGreco Collegiate National Championships on the first weekend of June.

    GoGreco Nationals is an open-entry event to any NCWA Member institution. NCAA, NAIA & NJCAA institutions that are not currently a member of the NCWA are encouraged to join the NCWA for the GoGreco Season and to send athletes to the Nationals. Student-athletes must maintain the same academic standards that are required of the NCWA and their member institutions in order to compete.

    The inaugural championships took place on June 3, 2017, in Dallas, Texas on the campus of Richland College.

    class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
    colspan=10|GoGreco National Championships series history
    rowspan="2"|Year

    ! rowspan="2"|Host city
    (Host team)

    ! colspan=4|Team championship

    ! rowspan="2"|Notes

    Winner

    !Points

    !Runner-up

    !Points

    2017

    |Dallas, Texas
    (Richland College)

    |North Texas(1/3){{cite web | url=https://ncwa.net/news/2017/north-texas-wins-first-greco-roman-college-nationals | title=NCWA }}

    |55.0

    |Richland

    |34.0

    |Inaugural championships

    2018

    |Dallas, Texas
    (Richland College)

    |North Texas(2/3){{cite web |title=NCWA |url=https://ncwa.net/news/2018/north-texas-defends-its-gogreco-championship-with-four-champions |website=ncwa.net}}

    |49.0

    |Richland

    |37.0

    |Most Outstanding Wrestler: Dominic Vazquez (Toledo)

    2019

    |Dallas, Texas
    (Richland College)

    |North Texas(3/3)

    |83.0

    |Richland

    |42.0

    |

    2020

    |colspan=6|No 2020 season took place due to the Coronavirus pandemic in the United States.

    2021

    |colspan=6|No 2021 season took place due to the coronavirus pandemic in the United States.

    = Vision Forum =

    Every year since 1997, the NCWA's Vision Forum convenes during the wrestling off-season in the summer and is held at about the same location as and set a few days before the National Wrestling Coaches Association Convention. The Vision Forum focuses on the NCWA rule changes, policies, and procedures from the previous season and if any modifications need to be made or new topics need to be discussed. The 2017 Vision Forum will be held from Wednesday, August 2 to Sunday, August 6 in Daytona Beach, Florida.

    Some important changes and events that have come from the Vision Forum:

    • Introduction of Puerto Rico programs, Puerto Rico Conference, and first national championships held in Puerto Rico; passed in 2022{{cite web | url=https://ncwa.net/news/2022/ncwa-nationals-host-city-announced | title=NCWA }}
    • NWCA National Dual Meet Championship to feature NCWA Division, NCWA to host both Eastern and Western Regional Dual Meet Championships; passed in 2022
    • Women's division for the National Dual Meet Championship; passed in 2019
    • National Duals and Regional Duals to switch between eastern- and western-based locations every year; passed in 2017
    • Western Regional Duals; passed in 2016
    • "Recruit Me" High School Wrestling Combine; passed in 2015
    • Go Greco Initiative;{{Cite web |title=Go Greco Initiative Launched |url=http://www.teamusa.org/USA-Wrestling/Features/2015/April/28/Go-Greco-Initiative-launched |website=www.teamusa.org|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150501021240/http://www.teamusa.org/USA-Wrestling/Features/2015/April/28/Go-Greco-Initiative-launched |archive-date=2015-05-01 }} passed in 2015
    • Collegiate Cup National Championships Series; passed in 2013
    • National Collegiate Grappling Association; passed in 2013
    • Seven conferences re-aligned into nine conferences; passed in 2012
    • Use of mat-side instant replay for officials; passed in 2011
    • Two men's divisions - Division I and Division II; passed in 2010
    • National Dual Meet Championship; passed in 2008
    • Added women's division (National Collegiate Women's Wrestling Association);{{cite web | url=https://www.flotrack.org/articles/5016503-ncwa-to-create-a-womens-collegiate-style-wrestling-division | title=NCWA TO CREATE a WOMENS COLLEGIATE STYLE WRESTLING DIVISION - FloTrack | date=20 July 2007 }} passed in 2007
    • Addition of 7th and 8th-place finishes at National Championships into All-American finishes; passed in 2006
    • First National Championships to take place outside of Texas; passed in 2001
    • Addition of an 11th weight class, the 235 lb weight class; passed in 1998

    Team Championship History

    = Champions by year =

    class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
    colspan=10|NCWA Championships
    |Year

    !|Host city
    (Host team)

    !|Division

    !|School

    !|Championship format

    1998

    |Dallas, Texas
    (Richland College)

    |Men's

    |Yale

    |rowspan=12|national championships team score

    1999

    |Dallas, Texas
    (Richland College)

    |Men's

    |Pensacola Christian

    2000

    |Dallas, Texas
    (Richland College)

    |Men's

    |Pensacola Christian

    2001

    |Dallas, Texas
    (Richland College)

    |Men's

    |Grand Valley State

    2002

    |Easton, Pennsylvania
    (Lafayette College)

    |Men's

    |Grand Valley State

    2003

    |Easton, Pennsylvania
    (Lafayette College)

    |Men's

    |Nevada

    2004

    |Dallas, Texas
    (University of Texas at Dallas)

    |Men's

    |Central Florida

    2005

    |Dallas, Texas
    (University of Texas at Dallas)

    |Men's

    |Central Florida

    2006

    |Grand Rapids, Michigan
    (Grand Valley State University)

    |Men's

    |Grand Valley State

    2007

    |Dallas, Texas
    (Garland Events Center)

    |Men's

    |Grand Valley State

    rowspan=2|2008

    |rowspan=2|Lakeland, Florida
    (Lakeland Center)

    |Men's

    |Grand Valley State

    Women's

    |Simon Fraser (unofficial)

    rowspan=2|2009

    |rowspan=2|Hampton, Virginia
    (Hampton University)

    |Men's

    |Apprentice

    |rowspan=4|• Men's division:
    National Championships team score

    • Women's division:
    National Championships team score

    Women's

    |Yakima Valley{{cite web |url=http://www.ncwwa.net/news?news_id=13 |title=National Collegiate Wrestling Association - |access-date=2013-08-28 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110108014626/http://www.ncwwa.net/news?news_id=13 |archive-date=2011-01-08 |url-status=dead }}

    rowspan=2|2010

    |rowspan=2|Hampton, Virginia
    (Hampton University)

    |Men's

    |Central Florida

    Women's

    |Yakima Valley

    rowspan=3|2011

    |rowspan=3|Macon, Georgia
    (Mercer University)

    |Men's Division I

    |California Baptist

    |rowspan=9|• Men's division I:
    National Championships team score

    • Men's division II:
    National Championships team score

    • Women's division:
    National Championships team score

    Men's Division II

    |Northwest Missouri State

    Women's

    |Yakima Valley

    rowspan=3|2012

    |rowspan=3|Daytona Beach, Florida
    (Ocean Center)

    |Men's Division I:

    |Notre Dame College

    Men's Division II

    |Wichita State

    Women's

    |Southwestern Oregon

    rowspan=3|2013

    |rowspan=3|Allen, Texas
    (Allen Event Center)

    |Men's Division I

    |California Baptist

    Men's Division II

    |Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    Women's

    |Southwestern Oregon

    rowspan=3|2014

    |rowspan=3|Allen, Texas
    (Allen Event Center)

    |Men's Division I

    |Grand Canyon

    |rowspan=9|• Men's division I:
    Collegiate Cup scoring system

    • Men's division II:
    National Championships team score

    • Women's division:
    National Championships team score

    Men's Division II

    |Florida Gulf Coast

    Women's

    |Southwestern Oregon

    rowspan=3|2015

    |rowspan=3|Allen, Texas
    (Allen Event Center)

    |Men's Division I

    |Liberty

    Men's Division II

    |Washington State

    Women's

    |Southwestern Oregon

    rowspan=3|2016

    |rowspan=3|Kissimmee, Florida
    (Silver Spurs Arena)

    |Men's Division I

    |Central Florida

    Men's Division II

    |Florida

    Women's

    |Southwestern Oregon

    rowspan=4|2017

    |rowspan=3|Allen, Texas
    (Allen Event Center)

    |Men's Division I

    |Emmanuel

    |rowspan=20|• Men's division I:
    Collegiate Cup scoring system

    • Men's division II:
    National Championships team score

    • Women's division:
    National Championships team score

    • GoGreco:
    GoGreco Championships team score

    Men's Division II

    |Maine

    Women's

    |Southwestern Oregon

    Dallas, Texas
    (Richland College)

    |GoGreco

    |North Texas

    rowspan=4|2018

    |rowspan=3|Allen, Texas
    (Allen Event Center)

    |Men's Division I

    |Liberty

    Men's Division II

    |Penn State (NCWA)

    Women's

    |Southwestern Oregon

    Dallas, Texas
    (Richland College)

    |GoGreco

    |North Texas

    rowspan=4|2019

    |rowspan=3|Allen, Texas
    (Allen Event Center)

    |Men's Division I

    |Liberty{{cite web |title=Floarena |url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/e7e2b368-76e2-c2e8-7f0f-8806f9fa1f45 |website=arena.flowrestling.org}}

    Men's Division II

    |Penn State (NCWA)

    Women's

    |Grays Harbor

    Dallas, Texas
    (Richland College)

    |GoGreco

    |North Texas{{cite web |title=Floarena |url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/2ea8c8b9-e22e-44f1-7074-e8da92ff2e2c |website=arena.flowrestling.org}}

    rowspan=4|2020

    |rowspan=3|Allen, Texas
    (Allen Event Center)

    |Men's Division I

    |Liberty

    Men's Division II

    |East Carolina

    Women's

    |Schreiner

    rowspan=5|N/A

    |GoGreco

    |rowspan=5|No season took place due to the Coronavirus pandemic in the United States.

    rowspan=4|2021

    |Men's Division I

    Men's Division II
    Women's
    GoGreco
    rowspan=3|2022

    |rowspan=3|Allen, Texas
    (Credit Union of Texas Event Center)

    |Men's Division I

    |Liberty

    |rowspan=12|• Men's division I:
    Collegiate Cup scoring system

    • Men's division II:
    National Championships team score

    • Women's division:
    National Championships team score

    Men's Division II

    |Penn State (NCWA)

    Women's

    |Big Bend

    rowspan=3|2023

    |rowspan=3|San Juan, Puerto Rico
    (Puerto Rico Convention Center)

    |Men's Division I

    |Bellarmine

    Men's Division II

    |Ohio State (NCWA)

    Women's

    |Ottawa - Arizona

    rowspan=3|2024

    |rowspan=6|Bossier City, Louisiana
    (Brookshire Grocery Arena)

    |Men's Division I

    |Bellarmine{{cite web | url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/3b3ff7c6-072d-41a7-8a73-12d7ea3c1988 | title=Floarena }}

    Men's Division II

    |West Chester{{cite web | url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/3b3ff7c6-072d-41a7-8a73-12d7ea3c1988 | title=Floarena }}

    Women's

    |Grays Harbor{{cite web | url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/3b3ff7c6-072d-41a7-8a73-12d7ea3c1988 | title=Floarena }}

    rowspan=3|2025

    |Men's Division I

    |Menlo

    Men's Division II

    |Life

    Women's

    |Tarleton State

    = Champions by team =

    class="wikitable"
    School

    ! Total Championships

    ! Year(s) won/Championship type

    align=left|{{nowrap|Southwestern Oregon}}

    | 7

    | 2012W • 2013W • 2014W • 2015W • 2016W • 2017W • 2018W

    align=left|{{nowrap|Grand Valley State}}

    |rowspan=2| 5

    | 2001M • 2002M • 2006M • 2007M • 2008M

    align=left|{{nowrap|Liberty}}

    | 2015D1 • 2018D1 • 2019D1 • 2020D1 • 2022D1

    align=left|{{nowrap|Central Florida}}

    |4

    | 2004M • 2005M • 2010 M • 2016D1

    align=left|{{nowrap|North Texas}}

    |rowspan=3| 3

    | 2017GG • 2018GG • 2019GG

    align=left|{{nowrap|Penn State (NCWA)}}

    | 2018D2 • 2019D2 • 2022D2

    align=left|{{nowrap|Yakima Valley}}

    | 2009W • 2010W • 2011W

    align=left|{{nowrap|Bellarmine}}

    |rowspan=4| 2

    | 2023D1 • 2024D1

    align=left|{{nowrap|California Baptist}}

    | 2011D1 • 2013D1

    align=left|{{nowrap|Grays Harbor}}

    | 2019W • 2024D1

    align=left|{{nowrap|Pensacola Christian}}

    | 1999M • 2000M

    align=left|{{nowrap|Apprentice}}

    |rowspan=22| 1

    | 2009M

    align=left|{{nowrap|Big Bend}}

    | 2022W

    align=left|{{nowrap|East Carolina}}

    | 2020D2

    align=left|{{nowrap|Emmanuel}}

    | 2017D1

    align=left|{{nowrap|Florida}}

    | 2016D2

    align=left|{{nowrap|Florida Gulf Coast}}

    | 2014D2

    align=left|{{nowrap|Grand Canyon}}

    | 2014D1

    align=left|{{nowrap|Life}}

    | 2025D2

    align=left|{{nowrap|Maine}}

    | 2017D2

    align=left|{{nowrap|Massachusetts Institute of Technology}}

    | 2013D2

    align=left|{{nowrap|Menlo}}

    | 2025D1

    align=left|{{nowrap|Nevada}}

    | 2003M

    align=left|{{nowrap|Northwest Missouri State}}

    | 2011D2

    align=left|{{nowrap|Ohio State (NCWA)}}

    | 2023D2

    align=left|{{nowrap|Ottawa - Arizona}}

    | 2023W

    align=left|{{nowrap|Notre Dame College}}

    | 2012D1

    align=left|{{nowrap|Schreiner}}

    | 2020W

    align=left|{{nowrap|Tarleton State}}

    | 2025W

    align=left|{{nowrap|Washington State}}

    | 2015D2

    align=left|{{nowrap|West Chester}}

    | 2024D2

    align=left|{{nowrap|Wichita State}}

    | 2012D2

    align=left|{{nowrap|Yale}}

    | 1998M

    {{smalldiv|1=

    M: Denotes Men's Championship.

    W: Denotes Women's Championship.

    D1: Denotes Men's Division I Championship.

    D2: Denotes Men's Division II Championship.

    GG: Denotes GoGreco Championship.

    The following championships did not take place due to the Coronavirus pandemic in the United States:

    • 2020 GoGreco Championship.
    • 2021 Men's Division I Championship.
    • 2021 Men's Division II Championship.
    • 2021 Women's Championship.
    • 2021 GoGreco Championship.

    }}

    = Collegiate Cup championship =

    At the 2013 Vision Forum, the NCWA approved a new National Championships Series to crown a true National Team Champion. With the National Dual Meet Championship, the team that wins the Collegiate Cup will earn 24 team points. The runner-up will receive 23, third-place 22, and so forth until the 23rd-place team receives 2 points. All other teams that participated, but did not place in the top 23 will receive 1 point. Those points will be carried over to the individual-based National Championships where teams will continue to score points based on their individual athletes' performances.

    The winner of the Collegiate Cup will have accrued the most total points between both events and be presented with the College Cup as the overall NCWA National Champions. Grand Canyon University was the first champion of the new format in 2014.

    class="wikitable"
    Championship YearChampion SchoolNational Dual Meet Championship finishNational Championships finishNotes
    2014Grand Canyon1st1st - Division I* Inaugural Collegiate Cup champions

    • 1st team to sweep National Dual Meet Championship and National Championships in same season under the Collegiate Cup format
    2015Liberty1st1st - Division I
    2016Central Florida1st2nd - Division I* 1st team to win Collegiate Cup without winning both the National Dual Meet Championship and National Championships in same season
    2017Emmanuel1st1st - Division I
    2018Liberty1st1st - Division I* 1st team to win multiple Collegiate Cup championships
    2019Liberty1st1st - Division I* 1st team to win back-to-back Collegiate Cup championships
    2020Liberty1st1st - Division I* National Championships tournament continued during the COVID-19 pandemic
    2021colspan=4|No 2021 season took place due to the Coronavirus pandemic in the United States.
    2022Liberty1st1st - Division I
    2023Bellarmine1st1st - Division I
    2024Bellarmine1st1st - Division I

    Structure

    The NCWA is divided into eight regional conferences and four divisions. Men's Division I programs are athletic department funded or have met the NCWA's D-I criteria. Many of the Division I programs also offer athletic scholarships. Men's Division II teams are broken into categories; Emerging Programs, that are developing into Division I teams, and Clubs that operate on campuses where there are established NCAA/NCAA/NJCAA Teams; few Division II schools are of the latter circumstance. Schools whose wrestling teams are competing in the NCWA during their school's transitional period are placed into Division I. Women's programs are any collegiate/post-secondary scholastic programs who also compete in the collegiate folkstyle ruleset. GoGreco programs have most of the same set-up as the men's and women's divisions with the exception that it is under a Greco-Roman ruleset.

    In August 2010, the current two-division system was passed at that year's Vision Forum and implemented for the 2011 National Championships.

    = Conferences =

    class="wikitable"
    ConferenceYear FoundedStates/regionAutomatic Qualifiers per weight classAllocated Wild CardsNotable teams
    Great Lakes2012* Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Ohio, Wisconsin

    515* Bellarmine University
  • Grand Valley State University
  • University of Toledo
  • Mid-Atlantic2003* Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia
  • Southeast, Mid-Atlantic
  • 614* Allen University
  • Emory & Henry College
  • Liberty University
  • Middle Tennessee State University
  • Queens University of Charlotte
  • The Apprentice School
  • Mid-East2009* Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania
  • Mid-Atlantic, Northeast
  • 614* Penn State - Mont Alto
  • University of Maryland - Baltimore County
  • Slippery Rock University
  • West Chester University
  • Williamson College of the Trades
  • Northeast1998* Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont
  • Northeast
  • 614* Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
  • Springfield Technical Community College
  • Stony Brook University
  • United States Military Academy Prep
  • United States Naval Academy Prep
  • University of New Hampshire
  • Yale University
  • Northwest2001–2009, 2012* Canada: British Columbia
  • United States: Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, South Dakota, Washington, Wyoming
  • Great Plains, Pacific Northwest
  • 515* Big Bend Community College
  • Central Washington University
  • Grays Harbor College
  • Montana Western University
  • University of British Columbia
  • Washington State University
  • Puerto Rico2022* United States: Puerto Rico
  • Puerto Rico
  • 211* Interamerican University of Puerto Rico
  • University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez
  • Southeast1998* Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi
  • Southeast
  • 311* Auburn University
  • Emmanuel College
  • Florida A&M University
  • Florida Gulf Coast University
  • Florida State University
  • University of Alabama
  • University of Central Florida
  • University of Florida
  • University of Georgia
  • University of South Florida
  • Southwest1998* Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas
  • Great Plains, Mid-West, South, Southwest
  • 311* Texas A&M
  • University of Texas
  • Wayne State College
  • West Coast1998* Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Nevada, Utah
  • West, West Coast
  • 515* UT Tech University
  • UNLV
  • Sacramento State
  • UCLA
  • UC Riverside
  • Fresno State
  • San Jose State
  • Colorado State University
  • Ottawa University of Arizona
  • University of Southern California
  • Santa Rosa JC
  • Grand Canyon University
  • Menlo College
  • = Former Conferences =

    class="wikitable"
    Former ConferenceYears ActiveRegionNotes
    Great Plains Conference2012-2018Mid-west, northern, central, westernTeams dispersed into Great Lakes, Northwest, Southwest, and West Coast conferences
    North Central Conference2002-2012Mid-west, northern, central, northwesternSplit into Great Lake and Great Plains conferences due to large size
    Northeastern Conference1998-2001Northeast, northern, AtlanticRenamed "Northeast Conference"
    Northern Conference1998-2002Mid-west, northernRenamed "North Central Conference"
    Northwestern Conference2001-2002Mountain, northwest, PacificRenamed "Northwest Conference"
    Southeastern Conference1998-2002Atlantic, southern, southeasternRenamed "Southeast Conference"
    Southwestern Conference1998-2002Central, Mid-west, southernRenamed "Southwest Conference"
    West Conference2003-2005Pacific, northwest, southwest, westRenamed "West Coast Conference"
    Western Conference1998-2001Pacific, northwest, southwest, westRenamed "West Conference"

    Wrestling clubs in the NCWA: Bloomsburg University, Edinboro University, Ferrum College, Fresno State University, Iowa State University, Lehigh University, Michigan State University, Northern Illinois University, Ohio State University, Pennsylvania State University, Rutgers University, Sacred Heart University, State University of New York - Cortland, University of Buffalo, University of Iowa, University of Maryland, University of Michigan, University of Northern Colorado, University of Pittsburgh, University of Wisconsin, Virginia Military Institute, Virginia Tech University.

    Notable people

    The NCWA has had thousands of alumni since it began in 1997. Notable alumni include:

    • Jeff Allen: First 4x National Champion in NCWA history (2019–2020, 2022–2023).{{Cite web |title=Jeff Allen Wins Historic Fourth National Title |url=https://ncwa.net/news/2023/hes-the-first-jeff-allen-wins-historic-fourth-national-title |website=ncwa.net |access-date=March 13, 2023 |archive-date=March 13, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230313154121/https://ncwa.net/news/2023/hes-the-first-jeff-allen-wins-historic-fourth-national-title |url-status=dead }}
    • Kevin Andres: Head coach of Ottawa - Arizona's men's and women's wrestling teams and current Sports Clubs Coordinator.{{cite web |url=http://www.ottawabraves.com/roster.php?seasonID=21&sportID=26&playerID=2944&checkSplashCookie=1 |title=Ottawa University - Kevin Andres |website=www.ottawabraves.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181022232616/http://www.ottawabraves.com/roster.php?seasonID=21&sportID=26&playerID=2944&checkSplashCookie=1 |archive-date=2018-10-22}} Head coach of Belmont Abbey (1998–2006), Mercer (2006–2014) men's, and Ottawa (2015–2018) men's wrestling teams.
    • Justin Bellman: First 2x National Champion (1998–1999) for Valley Forge Military, 1999 NCWA Most Outstanding Wrestler.
    • Jadaen Bernstein: 4x NCAA Division I National Qualifier wrestler for United States Naval Academy. 2014 174 lb National Champion for Navy Prep.
    • Asnage Castelly: 2016 Olympic freestyle wrestler for Haiti. Coaches at Springfield Tech.
    • Jesse Castro: 4x NCCAA champion wrestler for Liberty and National Wrestling Hall of Fame - Virginia Chapter member. Current head coach of Liberty wrestling team.{{cite web |title=Liberty Flames |url=http://www.liberty.edu/flames/?PID=10867&CoachID=422&TeamID=4 |website=www.liberty.edu}}
    • Ryan Diehl: 2x NCAA Division I National Qualifier wrestler for Maryland. 2x NCWA National Champion for Liberty.
    • Tony Ferguson: MMA fighter signed with UFC, winner of The Ultimate Fighter 13. 2006 165 lb national champion and 2x All-American for Grand Valley State].
    • LeRoy Gardner III: Head men's wrestling coach at University of the Ozarks and NCAA Division III champion for Wartburg. Former head wrestling coach at Houston - Downtown.
    • Nicholas Gil: 2x NCAA Division I National Qualifier wrestler for United States Naval Academy. 2015 149 lb National Champion for Navy Prep.
    • David Hazewinkel: Olympic Greco-Roman wrestler for the United States of America in 1968 and 1972, brother of Jim Hazewinkel, uncle of Sam Hazewinkel. Coached at Pensacola Christian (1998–2006) and Marion Military (2006–2016).
    • Jim Hazewinkel: Olympic Greco-Roman wrestler for the United States of America in 1968 and 1972, brother of Dave Hazewinkel, father of Sam Hazewinkel. Coached at Pensacola Christian (1998–2006) and Marion Military (2006–2016).
    • Shay Horton: 3x NAIA National Championships qualifier for Thomas More. 2024 All-American for Thomas More.
    • Kailan Keith: 2023 NAIA National Championships qualifier wrestler for Thomas More. 2024 All-American wrestler for Thomas More.
    • Josh Kenny: 2024 NCAA Division II National Champion wrestler for Grand Valley State. 2023 National Runner-up for Grand Valley State.
    • Seth Konyenbelt: 2024 NCAA Division II National Qualifier for Grand Valley State. 3x All-American and 2x National Runner-up for Grand Valley State.
    • Tom Lawlor: MMA fighter signed with UFC. 3x national champion and 4x All-American for Central Florida.
    • Henry A. Marsh: 2017 NCWA Hall of Honor Inductee,{{Cite web |title=Past Honorees |url=https://ncwaalumni.weebly.com/past-honorees.html |access-date=2024-07-08 |website=NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION |language=en}} NCWA Northeast Conference Chairman, NCWA Head of Officials Committee, 3x NCWA Northeast Conference Coach of the Year, 3x NCWA Northeast Conference Team Titles, 10 years University of New Hampshire Head Wrestling Coach, coached 3 NCWA National Champions, a member of the USA Wrestling Hall of Fame, and a 1968 Olympic Trial Finalist.{{Cite web |title=WILDCAT HALL OF FAME |url=https://www.unhwaa.com/wildcat-hall-of-fame |access-date=2024-07-08 |website=Unhwaa1 |language=en}}
    • Antonio Martinez: 3x Copa Sparta freestyle tournament champion, most recently at 70 kg in 2016. 2016 All-American for Texas - Austin.
    • Santiago Martinez: 2015 NCAA Division I National Qualifier wrestler for Lehigh, 2x Pan-American freestyle medalist{{Cite web |title=Open Tournaments Main Frame |url=https://www.trackwrestling.com/opentournaments/MainFrame.jsp?newSession=true&loadBalanced=true&TIM=1552424267578&pageName= |access-date=2024-02-08 |website=www.trackwrestling.com}} and World Championships 79 kg freestyle wrestler for Columbia at 79 kg. 2x 157 lb National Champion for Central Florida.
    • Daulton Mayer: 2023 NAIA 285 lb All-American for Thomas More. 2023 285 lb All-American for Thomas More.
    • Anthony McLaughlin: 2019 NCAA Division I National Qualifier wrestler for Air Force. 2015 184 lb National Champion for Air Force Prep.
    • Frank Mensah: Canadian Olympic Trials runner-up and current Development Coach for the Women's Provincial Team and Head Coach/Program Director of Coast Wrestling Academy in the Lower Mainland. 2005 125 lb national champion and 2x All-American for Douglas.
    • Zach Merrill: 2017 University Nationals 98 kg Greco-Roman champion, 2018 World Championships 97 kg freestyle qualifier, and 2020 Pan-American Olympic Qualifier representative for Puerto Rico.{{cite web | url=http://www.teamusa.org/USA-Wrestling/Features/2017/June/02/Merrill-defeats-Hancock-Mossing-named-OW-at-2017-University-Nationals-in-Akro | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170606015540/http://www.teamusa.org/USA-Wrestling/Features/2017/June/02/Merrill-defeats-Hancock-Mossing-named-OW-at-2017-University-Nationals-in-Akro | archive-date=2017-06-06 | title=Merrill defeats Hancock, Mossing named OW at 2017 University Nationals in Akron }} 2x NCWA champion for California Baptist.
    • Andre Metzger: 2x NCAA Division I national champion for Oklahoma and 3x World Championship freestyle wrestling medalist for United States of America and National Wrestling Hall of Fame inductee c/o 2017.{{cite web | url=https://nwhof.org/national-wrestling-hall-of-fame/distinguished_members?page=2 | title=Distinguished Member }} Head coach of North Texas.
    • Pat Milkovich: 2x NCAA Division I national champion and 4x NCAA Division I finalist for Michigan State and National Wrestling Hall of Fame inductee c/o 2000.{{cite web | url=https://nwhof.org/national-wrestling-hall-of-fame/distinguished_members?page=6 | title=Distinguished Member }} Former head coach of Florida Gulf Coast University.
    • Ryan Moore: 2023 NAIA 149 lb National Runner-up for Thomas More. 2024 149 lb National Champion for Thomas More.
    • Bill Neal: Former Greco-Roman wrestling coach for United States Olympic Training Center. Head wrestling coach at Richland.
    • Ike Okoli: 2014 World Championships +90 kg bronze medalist in Beach Wrestling for United States of America, 2019 Turkmen Goresh bronze medalist at the World Nomad Games, and 2019 US Open 130 kg Greco-Roman place winner.{{cite web|url=https://arena.flowrestling.org/event/f6df0763-537e-cdc3-0c65-d292d527eef6|title = Floarena}} 2x NCWA All-American for South Carolina.
    • Jasmit Phulka: 2x World Championships qualifier2022 World Wrestling Championships %E2%80%93 Men%27s freestyle 74 kg{{Circular reference|date=October 2023}}2023 World Wrestling Championships %E2%80%93 Men%27s freestyle 79 kg{{Circular reference|date=October 2023}} and 2x Pan American Wrestling Championships medalist for Canada.{{cite web | url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_Pan_American_Wrestling_Championships#Men%27s_freestyle_79_kg | title=2023 Pan American Wrestling Championships }}{{Circular reference|date=September 2023}}{{cite web | url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Pan_American_Wrestling_Championships | title=2019 Pan American Wrestling Championships }}{{Circular reference|date=September 2023}} 2013 NCWA All-American for Douglas College.{{Cite web |title=2013 NCWA National Championships Final Results |url=http://www.ncwaonline.org/uploads/1/2/5/4/12543370/2013_-_ncwa_national_championships_-_final_results.pdf |website=www.ncwaonline.org}}
    • Richard Robitaille: Veteran, author, and founder of Richard Robitaille, LLC. Coached at Valley Forge Military.{{cite web |url=http://richardrobitaille.com/ |title=Home | Richard Robitaille |access-date=2022-02-15 |archive-date=2021-05-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210525150213/https://www.richardrobitaille.com/ |url-status=dead }}
    • Johnny Rouse: National Wrestling Hall of Fame inductee c/o 2001{{cite web |title=Johnny Rouse |url=https://nwhof.org/national-wrestling-hall-of-fame/bio/639 |website=nwhof.org}} and 1976 Regional Olympic Trials Champion.{{cite web |title=Johnny Rouse Hall of Fame |url=https://ucfknights.com/news/2018/07/26/johnny-rouse-hall-of-fame |website=ucfknights.com}} Former coach at Central Florida.
    • Melvin Rubio: 2019 NCAA Division II National Qualifier wrestler for Queens. 2018 NCWA All-American at 125 lbs.
    • Joe Scott: 2017 NCAA Division III National Qualifier wrestler for Washington & Lee. 2020 NCWA National Champion for Liberty.
    • Bruce Shumaker: Edinboro wrestler who wrestled in two U.S. Open Trials. Head coach of Apprentice from 2008 to 2017.
    • Jonovan Smith: 2024 Olympic 125 kg freestyle wrestler for Puerto Rico.{{cite web | url=https://www.cerritosfalcons.com/sports/wrest/2023-24/releases/20240308lan9be | title=Wrestling: Former state champion Jonovan Smith qualifies for 2024 Paris Olympics | date=March 26, 2024 }} 2024 National finalist at 285 lbs for Caribbean University
    • Geordan Speiller: 2018 World Championships 82 kg Greco-Roman wrestler for the United States of America. 2016 165 lb national champion for Central Florida.
    • Cesar Ubico: [https://uww.org/event/seniors-pan-american-championships/results 2024 Pan-American 92 kg freestyle medalist and wrestler for Guatemala]. 2024 285 lb National Champion for Utah Tech
    • Cole VonOhlen: 4x NCAA Division I National Qualifier wrestler for United States Air Force Academy. 2009 141 lb National Champion for Air Force Prep.
    • Bryant Wood: Model and actor. 2014 NCWA National runner-up for Grand Canyon.
    • Josh "The Goods" Woods: Professional wrestler signed with Ring of Honor. 4x NCWA All-American and 2011 National Champion for Central Florida.

    NCWA Gear

    NCWA Gear is the official apparel of the National Collegiate Wrestling Association.{{Cite web |url=http://ncwagear.com/ |title=Ncwa Gear + Custom Sports Apparel + Ncwa Gear |access-date=2017-06-15 |archive-date=2017-06-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170605044602/http://ncwagear.com/ |url-status=dead }} Based out of Orlando, Florida, the business sells sublimated athletic apparel designed for wrestling and mixed martial arts practice and competition for both men and women of all ages. NCWA Gear also offers full customization on its products.

    In 2015, USA Wrestling named NCWA Gear's Florida National Team Uniforms for Fargo as the "Best Uniform Package." Mixed martial artists Josh "The Goods" Woods and Daniel "The Animal" Martinez both wore NCWA Gear while fighting.

    See also

    Notes