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  1. Who Will Win The 2024 USAW Women's College Wrestler Of The Year?

    Who Will Win The 2024 USAW Women's College Wrestler Of The Year?

    Jan 16, 2024

    The second annual USA Wrestling Women’s College Wrestler of the Year will be awarded after the season, but several wrestlers have separated themselves at the halfway point. Women’s college varsity wrestlers from all of the recognized college organizations are eligible, including NCAA, NAIA, and NJCAA/junior college programs.
  2. Women's Wrestling Dual Of The Week: Presbyterian vs King

    Women's Wrestling Dual Of The Week: Presbyterian vs King

    Jan 11, 2024

    by Lily Sherer and Kyle Klingman
  3. 10 Women's Freestyle Matches We Hope To See At US Nationals

    10 Women's Freestyle Matches We Hope To See At US Nationals

    Dec 13, 2023

    Olympic Trials berths are on the line as all six women’s freestyle weights will be contested at US Nationals on December 15-17. Every match matters since only the top five in each class qualify. Here are 10 match-ups we hope to see in Dallas this weekend.
  4. Adaugo Nwachukwu Retains Top Spot In Pound-For-Pound College Rankings

    Adaugo Nwachukwu Retains Top Spot In Pound-For-Pound College Rankings

    Nov 24, 2023

    The college season is underway and Iowa programs occupy five of the top 10 spots in the women’s college pound-for-pound rankings. William Penn’s Adaugo Nwachukwu retains her #1 spot while her teammate Mia Palumbo is #10.
  5. King Crowns Nine Champions At Eagle Madness

    King Crowns Nine Champions At Eagle Madness

    Nov 12, 2023

    Second-ranked King University arrived in Marietta, Georgia — and it conquered.
  6. 2023 Women's Freestyle All-Star Classic Preview

    2023 Women's Freestyle All-Star Classic Preview

    Oct 31, 2023

    The 2023 NWCA All-Star Classic features four women's freestyle matches that will eight of the best college wrestlers in the country. Below is a breakdown and preview of what you can expect.
  7. U.S. Women's National Team Shows Diverse Paths To Success

    U.S. Women's National Team Shows Diverse Paths To Success

    Oct 9, 2023

    There’s more than one way to reach high-level success — and this year’s women’s national team proves it. The top three finishers at every weight are on the USA Wrestling National Team, which leads to funding and first-in-line preference for international competitions.
  8. Can King's Court Win This Season's Women's College Crown?

    Can King's Court Win This Season's Women's College Crown?

    Aug 11, 2023

    King coach Jason Moorman’s off-season recruiting haul sent a message: Overlook King at your own peril.
  9. How Will Iowa Make Line-up Decisions During Inaugural Wrestling Season?

    How Will Iowa Make Line-up Decisions During Inaugural Wrestling Season?

    Jul 13, 2023

    The University of Iowa women’s wrestling team kicks off its inaugural season later this year. Head coach Clarissa Chun has already built a championship-caliber team with multiple high-level options at most weights.
  10. There's A New #1 In The Early Pound-For-Pound Women's College Rankings

    There's A New #1 In The Early Pound-For-Pound Women's College Rankings

    Jun 23, 2023

    There’s a new number one in the pound-for-pound women’s college rankings — and her name is Adaugo Nwachukwu.
  11. 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.
  12. 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?
  13. 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.