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Men's College Wrestling National Champion: 141-Pound Class

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All Outcomes (34)
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Braden Basile 0%
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Wyatt Henson 0%
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Tom Crook 0%
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Tyler Wells 0%
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Julian Tagg 0%
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Joey Olivieri 0%
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Anthony Echemendia 0%
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Vance Vombaur 0%
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Jesse Mendez 0%
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Caedyn Ricciardi 0%
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Nash Singleton 0%
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Brock Hardy 0%
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Pierson Manville 0%
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Matthew Martino 0%
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Luke Simcox 0%
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Lorenzo Frezza 0%
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Dario Lemus 0%
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Dylan Chappell 0%
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Luke Stanich 0%
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Braeden Davis 0%
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Sergio Vega 0%
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Vince Cornella 0%
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CJ Composto 0%
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Elijah Griffin 0%
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Jack Consiglio 0%
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Aldo Hernandez 0%
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Billy DeKraker 0%
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Carter Nogle 0%
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Gable Porter 0%
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Haiden Drury 0%
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Ryan Jack 0%
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Jordan Titus 0%
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Nasir Bailey 0%
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Title is vacant 0%
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About This Market

This market lets participants speculate on which individual will be crowned the men's college wrestling national champion in the 141-pound class. It matters because market prices aggregate public information and sentiment about competitors, offering a real-time complement to traditional scouting and bracket analysis.

The 141-pound division is a standard collegiate weight class contested at the national collegiate championships, where champions are decided through bracketed competition with consolation rounds. Historically, elite programs and returning All-Americans often feature prominently, but tournament dynamics, seeding and single-match upsets mean outcomes can be unpredictable.

Prediction market odds represent the collective judgment of traders and update as new information (seeding, injuries, match results) arrives; they should be used alongside match film, season results and expert analysis rather than as a sole source of truth.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When will this market close and when will it resolve?

The market's close time is listed on the market page (currently TBD); it will resolve after the official championship organizers publish the final results and the governing body names the 141-pound national champion.

How is the winning outcome defined for the "Men's College Wrestling National Champion: 141-Pound Class" market?

The winning outcome is the individual explicitly declared the national champion in the official results for the 141-pound weight class; the market resolves to that named outcome per the platform's settlement rules.

Why does this market include dozens of outcomes rather than just a few favorites?

Each outcome corresponds to a named wrestler or specific option listed by the market creator; markets often include all prominent contenders, seeded athletes and selected long-shot entrants so traders can express views on many possible winners.

What types of news or events tend to move prices in this market?

Key movers include bracket releases and seed announcements, injury or scratch reports, official lineup confirmations, head-to-head results during the tournament, and unexpected performance swings at conference or regional events.

How should I combine information from this market with other sources when evaluating likely champions?

Use market prices as a real-time sentiment indicator while also reviewing match footage, season records, technical statistics (e.g., takedown and defense rates), head-to-head records, and coach comments to form a rounded view of each contender.

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