DI Live Streaming Guide (1/22 – 1/25/2026)
We’re almost halfway through the first month of 2026! From here on out, the majority of the action will be in dual meet competition. Almost all of the DI action this week will come via duals. A total of 49 duals will be contested. Since it can be difficult to figure out where and when to watch all of these events, InterMat has put together a list of all of the live-streamed events occurring this week. Below are the dates/times and how to watch each match (with links).
Thursday, January 22:
Presbyterian at The Citadel 6:00 PM ESPN+
Arizona State at Northern Iowa 7:30 PM FloWrestling
Friday, January 23:
Gardner-Webb at Campbell 5:00 PM Campbell YouTube
Michigan State at Purdue 5:00 PM Big Ten Network
Navy at Bloomsburg 6:00 PM FloWrestling
Kent State at Northern Illinois 6:00 PM ESPN+
Bellarmine vs. VMI at Richmond, VA 6:00 PM
Clarion vs. Gardner-Webb at Campbell 6:30 PM
Davidson at Chattanooga 7:00 PM ESPN+
Edinboro at George Mason 7:00 PM ESPN+
Ohio State at Minnesota 7:00 PM Big Ten Network
North Carolina at NC State 7:00 PM ACC Network Extra
Indiana at Penn State 7:00 PM B1G+
Columbia at Princeton 7:00 PM ESPN+
California Baptist at South Dakota State 7:00 PM MidCo Sports Plus
Stanford at Virginia Tech 7:00 PM ACC Network Extra
Oklahoma State at Missouri 7:30 PM ESPN+
Clarion at Campbell 8:00 PM Campbell YouTube
Northern Colorado at Iowa State 8:00 PM ESPN+
Ohio at Northern Illinois 8:00 PM ESPN+
Rutgers at Northwestern 8:00 PM B1G+
Iowa at Nebraska 9:00 PM Big Ten Network … more at … https://intermatwrestle.com/articles.html/47_streaming-guide/di-live-streaming-guide-122-1252026-r100770/
Huskers Take Down No. 9 Minnesota
With a key pin from Antrell Taylor to give the Huskers an extra six points, the No. 6 Nebraska wrestling team (9-3, 2-0 Big Ten) earned a 20-12 victory over No. 9 Minnesota (7-3, 1-1 Big Ten) on Friday night. The top-10 matchup opened at 125, where Alan Koehler dropped a 4-1 decision to No. 9 Jore Volk. The Huskers responded at 133 as No. 9 Jacob Van Dee collected his ninth straight dual victory, using an early escape to secure a 1-0 decision over Brandon Morvari.
With the team score tied at 3-3, true freshman Jake Hockaday made his first career Husker start at 141, stepping in to give Brock Hardy a midseason rest. Hockaday battled throughout the bout, but No. 10 Vance VomBaur pulled away with a late takedown to earn a 7-2 decision.
At 149, Nikade Zinkin battled it out with No. 25 Drew Roberts, scoring three escapes before falling by decision, 6-3, giving Minnesota a 9-3 lead.
The Big Red answered at 157 as fifth-ranked Antrell Taylor faced No. 19 Charlie Millard. The pair were scoreless through the first period before exchanging escapes in the second. Trailing 5-3 in the third after Millard secured a takedown, Taylor delivered a dominant finish, scoring a takedown in the final seconds and turning it into a match tying pin to even the team score, 9-9. The pin marked Taylor’s third of the season and second consecutive dual decided by fall.
After the intermission, No. 8 LJ Araujo kept the Huskers’ momentum rolling, recording a pair of takedowns and escapes while adding riding time to secure a 9-2 decision over No. 11 Andrew Sparks.
Next, No. 6 Christopher Minto faced No. 22 Ethan Riddle. Minto recorded a takedown in each period to control the bout and earn an 11-4 decision victory. In a top-10 bout at 184, No. 9 Silas Allred met No. 3 Max McEnelly for the second time in their careers. After McEnelly defeated Allred in last season’s meeting, the pair went scoreless … more at … https://huskers.com/news/2026/01/17/huskers-take-down-no-9-minnesota

