Hear from head coaches across the NAIA about a season well wrestled.
A quasi-newsletter for January with seven stories rolled into one!
After 21 years as the Pointers head coach, Johnny Johnson adds women’s wrestling to his resume.
Cara Romeike shares her story + talks starting Utah’s first all-girls high school wrestling team
Most coaches will tell you they’d rather have quality over quantity, and that quality is a mixed bag of factors of which skill/talent is just a piece.
FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA — 28 contested, 14 walked away individual National Champions on the second day of Fargo. And, believe it or not, some of them are coming back to attempt a second title in the Junior division.
Transition Wrestling is excited to invite you along on this journey!
“We all want to win that’s why everyone plays a game . . . everybody up here wants to win and I think that’s what makes it so fun because it’s one-on-one, it’s individual and we’re all going out there to do our best and make it a fight”
There’s a big opportunity for women to adjust their performances, draw a different bracket and fight back for a spot to challenge the ten women that have already secured their positions in the Final X matchups.
Some of the most highly trained collegiate women wrestlers will compete for senior level recognition at the 2019 Marine Corps U.S. Open April 25-26.
When we see an athlete excelling on the mat, in the zone, we are watching a manifestation of their preparation. . . .
“Building great humans is an important mission. Let’s give a big shout out to Beat the Streets for all they do for their members and the greater community”.
“We have the opportunity right now to define the way women’s wrestling is built within the United States. We have to ensure that we are asking questions that challenge the applicability of the system in place for boys/men’s wrestling to the one that WE build and accept for girls/women’s wrestling”.
Menlo, Oklahoma City and Jamestown + All-Americans and More!
“It’s up to you and it’s up to here [your mind] to persevere. It will be that person who decides to persevere that will be on the podium tomorrow”.
“If those demographics aren’t interesting enough on their own, let’s look at it from a different angle — an angle where sanctioning girls wrestling at the interscholastic level makes sense for the social and economic empowerment of women”.
“To you pioneers, the women on men’s teams that upheld the values of wrestling to the highest level, the ones that worked toward championships regardless of the gender of your competitors, thank you”