Iowa's only loss came at 160 pounds with Cadence Diduch bumping up a weight class and suffering a loss by fall to Celina ...
The Lehigh University women’s wrestling team’s debut at Grace Hall wasn’t just a triumph on the scoreboard. Yes, the Mountain ...
Women’s wrestling has been on up recently, in both Wisconsin and the world. The NCAA announced the addition of a women’s wrestling national championship in July, fueled by public support and the ...
The Hawkeyes' redshirt junior took part in an international service program with other collegiate athletes across the U.S. The experience helped prepare her to chase a first-ever NCAA women's ...
When Clarissa Chun took over as head coach of the University of Iowa women’s wrestling program, she wasn’t just building a roster — she was constructing a movement.  This March, that movement will ...
New wrestling teams at Arcadia University are establishing a strong foundation for the program’s long-term future during ...
Sierra Chiesa seeks a reset. Somewhere that she can escape the spotlight that has followed her historic wrestling career. Where she can blend in among her peers. She’ll get that at Gannon University.
Lilly Avalos, a junior wrestler at Vanguard, brings joy to seniors while earning money for school through the California College Corps program.
Wrestling is at the heart of Iowa sports, with over 70,000 fans at the state championships and 35 national team titles across three Division I programs. In the past few years, Iowa has become home to ...
Courtesy photo Jordyn Fouse and her father, David Fouse. Editor’s note: This is the third of a three-part series on female wrestling in the region. In today’s world, women and girls are rightly ...
Jamilah, Zaynah and Latifah McBryde never expected to become college athletes, much less change the rules of American women's wrestling. The sisters are devout Muslims who were homeschooled and grew ...