Discounted NCAA Championship Tickets Now Available

November 29, 2019

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Don’t miss out on an opportunity to make lasting memories with friends or family! Attending the Division I Wrestling Championships is the perfect opportunity to SHARE THE JOY of an NCAA Championship. Nothing beats being there in person, so click on this site and use the code DEAL to unlock this special offer before it expires on December 6 at midnight!

This discounted ticket opportunity for the NCAA Division I Championships in Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 19-21, is a unique opportunity. For years, the Championships for general public have sold out within minutes of the tickets going on sale at past sites like Pittsburgh, Cleveland and St. Louis. For the first time in the sport’s history, the Championships are going to an NFL stadium with a capacity of 66,000. Over 40,000 tickets have been sold or are being held for the schools already.

Penn State and Iowa are the two front-runners in the team race with the college season just underway. The Nittany Lions will try to win their fifth title in a row, but the Hawkeyes have their best top-to-bottom line-up they’ve had in years and want to get back on top too. And there’s numerous story-lines at the individual weight classes that will keep fans entertained at the 2020 NCAAs through-out the three action-packed days of excitement.

Act now to get $20 off select seats for next March’s historic Championships!

Click here to link to this special offer.

Mike Finn, who became editor of WIN Magazine in 2003, has been covering amateur wrestling for the past 33 years. He can be reached at mikef@win-magazine.com.

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