The NCWA has released the official national qualifying bids for the 2025 NCWA National Championship being held on March 13-15th in Shreveport-Bossier City, Louisiana. The NCWA has experienced unprecedented growth over the last year and with it is announcing the LARGEST COLLEGIATE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP event in history, breaking its own record set just last season!
The Men's Division grew from 1651 athletes to 1922 this season, only surpassed in numbers by NCAA-D3. The 2022-2023 season saw 1456 men take to the mats in the NCWA. This is a 32% growth from 2 years ago! The Women's Division grew from 207 ('22-'23) to 291 ('23-'24) to now 381 competitors in the 2024-2025 season, a whopping 84% growth. Women's Wrestling is the fastest growing sport in America and the NCWA is helping to foster that growth at the COLLEGIATE FOLKSTYLE division.
All 381 female athletes will have a chance to qualify at the 8 Conference tournaments held on March 1, 2025 throughout the country. This may be the last season in which all Conference entries advance to the National tournament as qualifying procedures tighten. To accommodate for this year's expansion, the Women's National Championship moved to 3 days from the original 2 days.
The men's division will have a total of 626 potential qualifying spots, which is an average of 57 wrestlers / bracket and keeps in line with a ~33% qualification rate of total athletes. While the qualifying spots are more, it still takes a top-8 finish for All-American status.
Qualifying bids by Conference (Men's Division only):
Great Lakes - 5 auto bids / weight class + 13 wild cards (68 total qualifying spots)
Mid-Atlantic - 6 auto + 15 WC (81)
Mid-East - 6 auto + 15 WC (81)
Northeast - 6 auto + 12 WC (78)
Northwest - 5 auto + 6 WC (61)
Puerto Rico - 2 auto + 4 WC (26)
Southeast - 5 auto + 13 WC (68)
Southwest - 6 auto + 9 WC (75)
West Coast - 6 auto + 22 WC (West Coast numbers have grown from 178 to 360 in 2 years, the 88 spots is a new record for the NCWA)