2015 NCAA Wrestling Championships

2015 NCAA Wrestling Championships | Blog post by Joey Oddessa

At the 2015 NCAA Wrestling Championships, Joey Oddessa’s wrestling wager train keeps rolling along.

ST. LOUIS, Missouri – March 18, 2015 – Joey Oddessa, of oddessa.com, the first name in combat sports line making once again presents betting lines for the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships.

As over 300 of the nation’s top college wrestlers take to the mats on the floor of St. Louis’s Scottrade Center, Oddessa’s lines offer both hardcore fans and casual fans the chance to enhance their viewing experience with exciting wagers. This marks the fourteenth year Oddessa has offered lines on this event, which has grown by leaps and bounds since the turn of the century.

"Since 2001 there has been a steady handle and increased volume yearly on the wagering options that I’ve made available to the public,"said Oddessa. " And I say, ‘if people can watch it they will wager on it and vice versa. The NCAA Wrestling Championships are the NFL Sunday ticket wrestling fans from every state get to indulge in without having to sit through basketball one week a year."

Interested viewers can indeed watch the wrestling action in more ways then ever before. For the first time ever, every single match of the first two sessions will air live on ESPN 3 and ESPNU, starting at noon (eastern) on Thursday, March 19.

The tournament culminates Saturday, March 21 with live prime time coverage of the finals on ESPN. With the expanded coverage, Oddessa sees a bright future for NCAA Wrestling wagering, one of his long-time passions.

"It’s in the early stages but you would be hard pressed to find wrestlers and wrestling fans that will be tuned into basketball or any other other sport for that matter during the third month of March. It took Mixed Martial Arts time to get a global audience and with the help of the Network and particularly ESPN it’s something worth me investing my time into. After a dozen some years it’s time to keep pressing ahead. Inch by inch. It’s too late to turn back now."

Various top online sports books, including Betlion365.com, offer these lines at this very minute. Joey Oddessa and oddessa.com invite those new to wrestling and life-long aficionados to take part in the action of the world’s oldest sport, and to place a wager on the 2015 NCAA Wrestling Championships.

by Mike Riordan @coachmjr

 

NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships Odds

Scotttrade Center, St. Louis, Missouri | 3-19-2015

125 LBS: Alan Waters (Missouri)
Wins Individual 2015 NCAA Wrestling Championship +125 vs Field -165

125 LBS: Nahshon Garett (Cornell)
Wins Individual 2015 NCAA Wrestling Championship +120 vs Field -160

133 LBS: Chris Dardanes (Minnesota)
Wins Individual 2015 NCAA Wrestling Championship +130 vs Field -175

141 LBS: Logan Stieber (Ohio State)
Wins Individual 2015 NCAA Wrestling Championship -3000 vs Field +1200

149 LBS: Tsirtsis (Northwestern)
Wins Individual 2015 NCAA Wrestling Championship -185 vs Field +140

149 LBS: Brandon Sorenson (Iowa)
Wins Individual 2015 NCAA Wrestling Championship +425 vs Field -700

149 LBS: Hunter Stieber (Ohio State)
Wins Individual 2015 NCAA Wrestling Championship +700 vs Field -1500

157 LBS: Isaiah Martinez (Illinois)
Wins Individual 2015 NCAA Wrestling Championship -450 vs Field +300

165 LBS: Alex Dieringer (Oklahoma State)
Wins Individual 2015 NCAA Wrestling Championship -340 vs Field +230

174 LBS: Robert Kokesh (Nebraska)
Wins Individual 2015 NCAA Wrestling Championship -225 vs Field +165

184 LBS: Gabe Dean (Cornell)
Wins Individual 2015 NCAA Wrestling Championship -300 vs Field +235

197 LBS: J’den Cox (Missouri)
Wins Individual 2015 NCAA Wrestling Championship -175 vs Field +130

197 LBS: Kyven Gadson (Iowa State)
Wins Individual 2015 NCAA Wrestling Championship +230 vs Field -340

285 LBS:
Nick Gwiazdowski (North Carolina State State)

Wins Individual 2015 NCAA Wrestling Championship -120 vs Field -120

2015 NCAA Wrestling Championships | Blog post by Joey Oddessa

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