BUIES CREEK, N.C. – The Campbell wrestling program and head coach Scotti Sentes have announced the 2023-24 schedule.
The schedule is highlighted by a strong non-conference slate and four Southern Conference matches at home.
Ticketing information for the events held at the Pope Convocation Center will be announced soon.
The Fighting Camels open the season at the Battle at Liberty on November 1 against Army. The match will be held at Fort Liberty in Fayetteville. This is the second year in a row the Camels will take part in a wrestling match on the military base. The event will be the first of four broadcasts featuring the Fighting Camels carried on UFC Fight Pass, the most of any school in the country.
Campbell follows that up with four consecutive road trips. They will go to Viriginia to take part in the Southeast Open on Nov. 4, hosted by Virginia Tech.
The next week, the Camels will take on the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Lincoln, Nebraska on Friday, Nov. 10. The next Friday, Campbell travels to take on the Wyoming Cowboys in Laramie on Nov. 17 for the Battle at the Barnyard.
The Camels open December by participating in the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational on Dec. 1st and 2nd.
Campbell will host its first match in Buies Creek on Tuesday, Dec. 19th, as it hosts the Campbell Quad event. They will go up against Purdue, Stanford, and North Dakota State in the Pope Convocation Center.
The Fighting Camels then travel to Pennsylvania to take part in the Franklin & Marshall Open on Friday, January 5th.
That event will be followed by their final non-conference event on Jan. 14. The Camels will travel to Bakersfield, Calif., to participate in the annual Chippewa Challenge against Central Michigan, CSU Bakersfield, and American.

Conference matches begin with a road trip to take on Davidson on Jan. 21. That will be followed by three-straight home matches.
First, the Camels welcome defending SoCon rival App State to Buies Creek on February 2nd. The match will also be broadcast on UFC Fight Pass.
That will be followed by visits from Gardner-Webb (Feb. 4) and The Citadel (Feb. 9).
The Camels then go to Louisville, Ky., to take on Bellarmine on Feb. 11. Following that trip, the team returns home to host Chattanooga on the 17th. The following day, the team will be back on the road to take on Presbyterian in Clinton, S.C.
Campbell wraps up the regular season with a trip to Lexington, Va., to go up against VMI on Saturday, Feb. 24.
The Southern Conference Wrestling Championship will be held Saturday, March 9, in Boone, N.C. The Camels will look to win their fifth conference championship in the last six seasons.
The NCAA Championships will be held in Kansas City, Mo. March 21-23. The Camels sent five wrestlers to the NCAA Championships last season.
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