Duals, tournaments, program debuts and returning All-Americans. The action packed week is upon us!
The first year women’s wrestling program at North Central College celebrates a dual victory three weeks into the 2019-20 season.
Results: Bob Kellogg Open, SFU Open, McMaster Open, Jamestown Duals & Texas Wesleyan Triangular.
Talum Smith’s inspiring relationship with courage was honored by Wrestle Like A Girl’s Afsoon Roshanzamir Johnston Courage Award.
What to follow this weekend in college women’s wrestling.
Congressman Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) and the Congressional Wrestling Caucus in full support of women and girls wrestling at ‘Empowering Girls to Lead Through Sport’ breakfast.
King wins three duals; Presbyterian & Tiffin one each. Get the results from the King Duals in Bristol.
Recap the action from the Adrian College Women’s Open!
The University of Providence women’s wrestling team spent fall break training in Canada.
Five programs will compete for the very first time, the first open tournament of the season gets underway and the trend of duals continues.
Nebraska’s third option for prospective collegiate women wrestlers.
Wrestlers from Adrian and Gannon exchanged individual victories; the Lady Knights remain undefeated.
Adrian College will meet host Gannon University head-to-head in a dual this Sunday at 4pm EDT.
Explore the details of behind bringing women’s wrestling into the NCAA as a championship sport.
College women’s wrestling kicked off early this year with a tri-dual hosted by Ferrum College, ft. Gannon University and Presbyterian College.
Combines are on the rise to help pair athletes with the right opportunities, coaches and programs.
Ferrum College will host the first event of the 2019-20 collegiate women’s wrestling season; ladies from three teams are ready to hit the mats in Virginia.
UJ will host the NAIA Women’s Wrestling National Invitational for three consecutive years.
Plus one for Oregon + Check out what Twiggs Reed has to say about the character of wrestlers.
Dare we speculate the month ends with just five new women’s wrestling programs?