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Men's College Wrestling National Champion: 174-Pound Class

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Sergio Desiante 0%
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Myles Takats 0%
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Carson Kharchla 0%
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Simon Ruiz 0%
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Nick Fine 0%
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Jared Simma 0%
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Grant O'Dell 0%
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Luca Augustine 0%
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Collin Carrigan 0%
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Lenny Pinto 0%
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Colin Kelly 0%
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Cam Steed 0%
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Patrick Kennedy 0%
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Danny Wask 0%
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Brody Baumann 0%
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Carter Schubert 0%
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Beau Mantanona 0%
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Cael Valencia 0%
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Carter Baer 0%
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Avery Bassett 0%
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Christopher Minto 0%
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Derek Gilcher 0%
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Moses Espinoza-Owens 0%
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Riley Davis 0%
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Daschle Lamer 0%
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Garrett Thompson 0%
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Holden Garcia 0%
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Luke Condon 0%
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Logan Messer 0%
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MJ Gaitan 0%
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Matty Singleton 0%
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Title is vacant 0%
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Alex Facundo 0%
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Levi Haines 0%
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About This Market

This market lets traders bet on which individual will be crowned the Men's College Wrestling National Champion in the 174-pound weight class; it matters because it aggregates expectations about a single-elimination national title decided at the NCAA championships. Market prices summarize real-time information and sentiment about competitors heading into the tournament.

The 174-pound class is one of the traditional NCAA Division I weight divisions with a deep field that often includes Big Ten, Big 12 and independent program standouts; past decades have seen both perennial contenders and breakout champions. Performance at conference championships, national seeds, and head-to-head results during the season typically shape expectations going into the NCAA tournament for this weight class.

Market odds reflect the aggregate market view of who is most likely to win the 174-pound national title and will move as new information (injuries, lineup changes, match results) becomes public; treat them as a dynamic crowd-sourced indicator rather than a fixed forecast.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When will the Men's College Wrestling National Champion: 174-Pound Class market close and how is the resolution date determined?

The market close is listed as TBD; it normally closes at or shortly after the conclusion of the NCAA championships for the 174-pound class when an official national champion is declared. Monitor the market page for updates to the official close/resolution timestamp.

What do the 34 outcomes in this market represent and where can I see the listed competitors?

Each of the 34 outcomes corresponds to an individual wrestler or entry listed by the market creator for the 174-pound national title; the market interface will list the names and allow you to view which wrestlers are included and any 'other' or conditional outcomes.

How should I account for bracket seedings and possible upsets when evaluating this market?

Seedings indicate expected paths and difficulty of opponents — higher seeds often have theoretically easier early rounds — but the single-elimination format means upsets can quickly change probabilities, so consider both seed advantage and upset likelihood based on matchup styles and recent form.

If a listed wrestler withdraws before the tournament due to injury or eligibility, how does that affect the market outcome?

Withdrawals typically change the competitive field and therefore trading prices; official resolution still occurs to whoever the NCAA recognizes as the champion at the end of the event. Check the market rules or notices for any specific treatment of mid-list changes or cancellations.

What historical performance indicators are most useful for anticipating the 174-pound champion?

Useful indicators include prior NCAA placements and All-American status, conference championship performance, recent wins over other top contenders, and trends in late-season performance (improvement or decline) heading into nationals.

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