It was no easy road to the U.S. Open title for Joye Levendusky. Here’s her story.
Read MoreThe University of Providence is loaded with talent and looking to improve on their 7th place finish last year. Here’s the preview!
Read MoreNorth Central took 4th at the National Collegiate Women’s Wrestling Championships last year. They’re hungry for more this year.
Read MoreSometimes it’s out-of-sight out-of-mind, but let’s not forget the world medalists that are coming to Final X this year.
Read MoreCoach Lee Miracle has the returning NAIA national champs, the Campbellsville Tigers, locked and loaded for the 2021-2022 season. Here’s the preview!
Read MoreThere’s a lot of history at Fargo! Check out the top 10 all-time women’s finals matchups.
Read MoreSchreiner is on a steady trajectory of growth and success since its launch in 2018 under Coach Troy Jewell. Check out the story & preview of upcoming season!
Read More4th year program Brewton-Parker is priming for their MSC Conference season in January. New coach Devane Dodgens has high expectations for his young squad.
Read MoreNew York women on rosters in college programs and RTC’s had a great weekend in Omaha. Take a deeper look at what went down in Omaha.
Read MoreOklahoma City senior Rachel Watters tells her story of finding out the NAIA Nationals were cancelled due to the COVID-19 crisis.
Read MoreWho’s the best there ever was? Guest writer Shannyn Gillespie gives us some candidates.
Read MoreOn October 19, 2019, Grand View’s Jas Alexander was in a horrific accident. Read her amazing story: the tragedy, the love of friends and family & the brave road to recovery.
Read MoreCoach Shannyn Gillespie is all about growing women’s wrestling. Here’s a few of his practical ideas for developing young female wrestlers.
Read MoreCheck out the top 15 stories in women’s wrestling that hit the news in 2019!
Read MoreMinnesota high school wrestler Nina Makem moved to the United States in 2015. She started wrestling in 2018. Less than a year later, she became a high school All-American.
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