DURHAM, N.C. — The ACC Office released the seeds for the 2026 ACC Wrestling Championship Tuesday, which will be hosted in Blacksburg, Virginia Sunday, March 8 beginning at 10 a.m.
At 125 pounds, Duke redshirt sophomore
Spencer von Savoye received the No. 7 seed and will go up against No. 2 seed Nick Provo of Stanford in the quarterfinals. Blue Devil redshirt freshman
Riley Rowan was also seeded No. 7 and faces No. 2 seed Tyler Knox of Stanford. Both von Savoye and Rowan will see their first ACC Championship action of their careers.
After competing in the previous two ACC Championships at 133 pounds, junior
Raymond Adams is the No. 7 seed at 141 pounds in 2026. He will have a quarterfinal opponent in Luke Simcox of North Carolina. Adams, a product of Merrick, New York, owns a career-best nine wins on the season.
Redshirt freshman
Dylan Ross was seeded No. 6 and will go up against third-seeded Collin Gaj of Virginia Tech in the quarterfinals. In his first season competing for the Blue Devils, Ross has registered a 15-10 record at 149 pounds and totaled a 4-2 ACC mark.
True freshman
Mikey Boulanger will compete in his first ACC Championship at 157 pounds and was seeded No. 7. His quarterfinal opponent will be Ethen Miller of Virginia Tech. A graduate transfer, Duke's
Aurelius Dunbar will make his ACC Championship debut at 165 pounds and will face EJ Parco of Stanford in the quarters.
Redshirt sophomore
Aidan Wallace earned Duke's highest seed at 174 pounds as he was listed No. 3 and goes up against Collin Carrigan of North Carolina in the quarterfinals. A native of Mahwah, New Jersey, Wallace has collected a 26-4 ledger on the season and his next win will mark 50 over his collegiate career. He is currently ranked No. 20 nationally heading into postseason play.
For the second year in a row,
David Hussey will compete at ACCs as he was seeded No. 7 and goes up against Stanford's Abraham Wojcikiewicz at 184 pounds. Duke redshirt freshman
Owen McGrory will make his ACC Championship debut as the No. 7 seed at 197 pounds and feature Mac Stout of Pitt as his opponent.
In the heavyweight bracket,
Connor Barket received the No. 4 seed and will face fifth-seeded Brenan Morgan of Virginia in the quarterfinals. It will mark the third year in a row Barket has competed in the ACC Championship. Barket, who is from West Lafayette, Indiana, owns a 20-5 ledger and is currently ranked No. 20 nationally.
The action will get started with the first round at 10 a.m., followed by the consolation quarterfinals (1 p.m.), semifinals (2 p.m.), consolation semifinals (4:30 p.m.), consolation finals (6 p.m.) and the championship finals (8 p.m.). All bouts will be aired by ACC Network Extra and ACC Network (championship finals).
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