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  1. Women's Weekly: Post-Season Fever

    Women's Weekly: Post-Season Fever

    Feb 14, 2022

    College regionals and conference meets will take place this weekend and the following weekend at locations throughout the country. Although this is an important step for winning a national collegiate title, NAIA and NCAA schools have different procedures. Here is a breakdown.
  2. Women's + Greco Rosters Announced For Bout At The Ballpark

    Women's + Greco Rosters Announced For Bout At The Ballpark

    Jan 26, 2022

    Strong U.S. team to face Mongolia in women’s freestyle at Bout at the Ballpark on Feb. 12, with one Greco-Roman match also added
  3. Women's Weekly: Historic Tournament Still Producing Results

    Women's Weekly: Historic Tournament Still Producing Results

    Nov 17, 2021

    It’s fun to look back now that the Women’s Collegiate Wrestling Association (WCWA) and its end-of-year national tournament will likely disband. This was THE women’s national collegiate wrestling championship that counted for years since it combined schools from every division.
  4. Maroulis & Gray Return To The Games: Women's Olympic Team Trials Recap

    Maroulis & Gray Return To The Games: Women's Olympic Team Trials Recap

    Apr 5, 2021

    What a night in Fort Worth. When Helen Maroulis pinned Jenna Burkert in match 3 of the 57 kg finals, it capped off a weekend of high drama playing out on the biggest stage in domestic wrestling, the Olympic Team Trials. For some, all the hard work and dreams came down to a moment, but none more emotional than the final Maroulis-Burkert match.
  5. Bader Show: Tervel Dlagnev, Raymond Bunker, and Victoria Anthony

    Bader Show: Tervel Dlagnev, Raymond Bunker, and Victoria Anthony

    May 22, 2020

    On this episode of The Bader Show, Bader and Nomad catch up with Tervel Dlagnev, Raymond Bunker, and Victoria Anthony
  6. Six Sick Scrambles That Made It On Behind The Dirt

    Six Sick Scrambles That Made It On Behind The Dirt

    Apr 22, 2020

    Mason Gibson wasn’t even in high school when he did a round-off out of a fireman’s carry in the Super 32 finals.