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  1. Women's Weekly: Mother And Daughter Make History

    Women's Weekly: Mother And Daughter Make History

    May 16, 2023

    There will be others, but Brandy and Makenna Dolt will always be the first. And, if you ask Missouri Valley head coach Kevin Corbett, it’s hard to argue otherwise.
  2. Women's Weekly: Is Tonya Verbeek Iowa's Secret Weapon?

    Women's Weekly: Is Tonya Verbeek Iowa's Secret Weapon?

    May 8, 2023

    Iowa coach Clarissa Chun accomplished something that USA Wrestling could not: hire Tonya Verbeek.
  3. Women's Weekly: Chasing College Wrestling History

    Women's Weekly: Chasing College Wrestling History

    Mar 1, 2023

    It’s time to make history.
  4. Women's Weekly: Championship Season Is Here

    Women's Weekly: Championship Season Is Here

    Feb 21, 2023

    Spots in the National Collegiate Women’s Wrestling Championships were on the line over the weekend at five separate regional qualifiers. The top four wrestlers from each region qualify for the NCWWC tournament in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on March 3-4.
  5. Women's Weekly: Raiders Ready To Roll

    Women's Weekly: Raiders Ready To Roll

    Feb 13, 2023

    Southern Oregon coach Gabby Weyhrich has had quite a rookie campaign.
  6. Women's Weekly: Yelena Makoyed Is For Real

    Women's Weekly: Yelena Makoyed Is For Real

    Feb 6, 2023

    This is starting to get good.
  7. Women's Weekly: Sacred Heart Continues To Climb

    Women's Weekly: Sacred Heart Continues To Climb

    Jan 31, 2023

    Watching Sacred Heart coach Paulina Biega at last year’s Senior High School Nationals in Virginia Beach was a sight to behold. She was there recruiting talent, of course, but she also had a long line of parents and athletes who wanted to learn more about her program.
  8. Women's Weekly: Can McKendree Compete With Iowa?

    Women's Weekly: Can McKendree Compete With Iowa?

    Jan 24, 2023

    Don’t count out the reigning three-time national collegiate champions just yet.
  9. Women's Weekly: King Holds Court

    Women's Weekly: King Holds Court

    Jan 16, 2023

    There was no post-National Duals hangover for King University. The Tornado wreaked havoc on the competition at home following a memorable weekend in Louisville, highlighted by a thrilling 23-21 win over North Central in the finals.
  10. Women's Weekly: The Ultimate Wrestling Showdown

    Women's Weekly: The Ultimate Wrestling Showdown

    Jan 12, 2023

    What happens when the top-ranked NAIA wrestler faces the top-ranked NCAA wrestler?
  11. Women's Weekly: 15-Year-Old Wins Midlands

    Women's Weekly: 15-Year-Old Wins Midlands

    Jan 4, 2023

    Carley Ceshker just won the Midlands Championships as a freshman — in high school.
  12. Women's Weekly: Nina Makem vs Yele Aycock IV?

    Women's Weekly: Nina Makem vs Yele Aycock IV?

    Dec 27, 2022

    There wasn’t much to write about when North Central’s Yele Aycock defeated Augsburg’s Nina Makem during the 136-pound finals of the Pointer Women’s Open on November 15. It was a 2-1 snoozefest with Aycock winning on activity clock points.
  13. Women's Weekly: The Rise Of Adaugo Nwachukwu

    Women's Weekly: The Rise Of Adaugo Nwachukwu

    Dec 19, 2022

    Adaugo Nwachukwu's wrestling journey seems nearly impossible. Nwachukwu left Nigeria for California in 2018 and found the sport as a sophomore. She expected rings and ropes but realized quickly that high school wrestling was far different than the theatrics seen on television.
  14. Women's Weekly: Lexi Janiak Put The Country On Notice

    Women's Weekly: Lexi Janiak Put The Country On Notice

    Dec 13, 2022

    Aurora’s Lexi Janiak’s college career didn’t get off to a good start. The freshman phenom from Plainfield, Illinois, opened her season by losing to North Central’s Sara Sterner in her first dual. Oh, by the way, she got pinned.
  15. Women Are Choosing Wrestling Over Other Sports

    Women Are Choosing Wrestling Over Other Sports

    Dec 6, 2022

    How many times have you heard the following scenarios?