April 25 - April 27, 2026
Sacramento, California, United States
$50
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Welcome to the 2026 NCGA National Championships! We’re honored to host you and your teams at Sacramento State University – California for an unforgettable showcase of collegiate grappling talent.
As a coach, you set the tone for your athletes—and for our sport. Please take a few moments to review the details below so we can ensure a professional, well-run event for everyone.
This mandatory meeting will cover NCGA rules, event logistics, and match procedures.
Dress Code: Team collared shirt, slacks, and tennis shoes.Floor Access: Only credentialed coaches and actively competing athletes are allowed on the competition floor. All others must remain in the stands or in the coaches’ corral.
Each registered and paid coach will receive:
� Lanyard sharing is not permitted.Violations may result in fines and removal from the event.
Only two coaches per corner are allowed. No hats, no filming, and professional attire is required.
The NCGA holds coaches to the highest standard of professionalism and respect.
Please model the behavior you expect from your athletes:
Unsportsmanlike conduct may result in penalties, loss of team points, or removal from the event.
The National Tournament Committee, composed of NCGA-certified black belts, will handle any rule disputes.
Only weight classes with four or more competitors are eligible for All-American recognition. Smaller brackets may be combined or run as round robins (non-All-American).
Each team starts with two challenge cards.
Additional cards are awarded as follows:
Win your challenge, keep your card. Lose, and the card is forfeited.
Your leadership, preparation, and professionalism help make NCGA Nationals the premier collegiate grappling event in the country.
We look forward to an incredible weekend of competition and camaraderie in Shreveport.Thank you for representing your athletes and your programs with pride.
Welcome to the 2026 NCGA National Championships! We’re honored to host you and your teams at Sacramento State University – California for an unforgettable showcase of collegiate grappling talent.
As a coach, you set the tone for your athletes—and for our sport. Please take a few moments to review the details below so we can ensure a professional, well-run event for everyone.
This mandatory meeting will cover NCGA rules, event logistics, and match procedures.
Dress Code: Team collared shirt, slacks, and tennis shoes.Floor Access: Only credentialed coaches and actively competing athletes are allowed on the competition floor. All others must remain in the stands or in the coaches’ corral.
Each registered and paid coach will receive:
� Lanyard sharing is not permitted.Violations may result in fines and removal from the event.
Only two coaches per corner are allowed. No hats, no filming, and professional attire is required.
The NCGA holds coaches to the highest standard of professionalism and respect.
Please model the behavior you expect from your athletes:
Unsportsmanlike conduct may result in penalties, loss of team points, or removal from the event.
The National Tournament Committee, composed of NCGA-certified black belts, will handle any rule disputes.
Only weight classes with four or more competitors are eligible for All-American recognition. Smaller brackets may be combined or run as round robins (non-All-American).
Each team starts with two challenge cards.
Additional cards are awarded as follows:
Win your challenge, keep your card. Lose, and the card is forfeited.
Your leadership, preparation, and professionalism help make NCGA Nationals the premier collegiate grappling event in the country.
We look forward to an incredible weekend of competition and camaraderie in Shreveport.Thank you for representing your athletes and your programs with pride.
Registration
Registration Deadline
April 22, 2026
Cancellation Deadline
April 22, 2026
Registration handled by event organizer
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Organizer
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Competition Rules
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