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Dare we speculate the month ends with just five new women’s wrestling programs?
There’s no sign that the flurry of colleges and universities adding women’s wrestling will slow down.
The trend showing growth in women’s wrestling programs steadily continues through the month of September.
NCAA women’s wrestling programs have their very own championship tournament scheduled for the 2019-20 postseason.
Nearly fifty girls showed up for Hopkins Girls Youth Wrestling Clinic led by Augsburg wrestlers Emily Shilson and Vayle-rae Baker.
After a rocky first year, the Builders are seeking a head coach to prepare the women’s program for competition in the fall of 2020.
The latest program to add women’s wrestling.
After 21 years as the Pointers head coach, Johnny Johnson adds women’s wrestling to his resume.
Imagine you’re a ten-year-old girl eating pancakes and chatting with an Olympian, National Champion and All-American. Sounds like a pretty cool experience, right?
Life U. women’s wrestling selected as recipient of the Women’s Sports Foundation Tara VanDerveer Fund for the Advancement of Women in Coaching, Francis to assume role as assistant coach.
25 NAIA member schools with women’s wrestling programs earn Champions of Character Five-Star Institution award.
Elmira College adds men’s and women’s wrestling for the 2020-21 season.
Delaware Valley University has launched a national search for a full-time head women’s wrestling coach.
Jake Calhoun will lead both the men’s and women’s wrestling programs at Lakeland University.
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Defending WCWA national champion and U23 World Team member Abby Nette transferred from Emmanuel College to Campbellsville University.
DelVal puts hold on plans to move forward with women’s wrestling program during the 2019-20 season, administration looks to the future.
“The whole point of the day was to get kids thinking about their future after high school wrestling . . . We’re not giving them anything they haven’t earned themselves.”
Lindenwood University consolidates sister programs, hires Mike Mena as head coach amidst changes.