This is a top 10 dual for the ACC Regular Season Championship. No. 9 Virginia Tech and No. 5 North Carolina State University will face off inside a packed and hostile Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh, North Carolina.
This is compatible with all dual meat marbles. Virginia Tech is 9-3 on the season and North Carolina State is 15-2, but both schools are undefeated and 4-0 in the conference. Well, he one of the ACC's “ahs” has to go.
How to watch
The dual competition will be broadcast on cable channel ACCN starting at 7pm ET. To watch, you must subscribe to a cable TV service that offers ACCN. If so, you can stream it on Watch ESPN, but you'll need your cable TV login and password. Sorry, I can't share mine.
It's also Senior Night for the Wolfpack, so NC State seniors will be recognized at the Coliseum at 6:45 p.m. ET before the dual.
Expected lineup
125: #16 Jacob Camacho or Jarrett Tromblay, NCSU vs. #7 Cooper Flynn, Vermont
133: #5 Kai Olin, NCSU vs. #13 Sam Latona, Vermont
141: #4 Ryan Jack or Coy Busgens (NCSU) vs. #13 Tom Crook (Vermont)
149: #4 Jackson Arrington, NCSU vs. #2 Caleb Henson, Vermont
157: #17 Ed Scott, NCSU vs. Clayton Urie or Rafael Hipolito, Vermont
165: #15 Derek Fields or AJ Kovacs (NCSU) vs. #19 Connor Brady (Vermont)
174: Alex Faison, NCSU vs. #2 Mekhi Ruiz, Vermont
184: #10 Dylan Fishback or Brock Delsignore (NCSU) vs. #20 TJ Stewart or Cody Howard (Vermont)
197: #2 Trent Hidley, NCSU vs #26 Andy Smith
285: #12 Owen Trefan or Chase Horn, NCSU vs #18 Hunter Katka
Historically speaking
This rivalry has become one of the fiercest and most competitive in college wrestling. The Wolfpack holds the all-time lead in the series with a record of 36-29-1. North Carolina State has also won four of the past six championships, but Virginia Tech won him a thrilling 16-14 last time out.
I attended that last dual and can provide evidence of its excellence in the form of an audio commentary of the dual and interviews with several Hokies that can be found here.