Keep up to date with the latest happenings in women's wrestling.
The Missouri Valley Open Is Upon Us
Nov 20, 2024
This week's edition of “Women’s Wrestling Weekly: The Show” covers the All-Star Classic, Grand Valley State's new women's program, folkstyle vs freestyle, NAIA vs NCAA, Missouri Valley Open, and the Kennedy Blades rankings snub.The Women's College Wrestling Season Is Heating Up
Nov 13, 2024
Check out the latest edition of Women’s Wrestling Weekly: The Show. Watch episode two below or you can watch episode one here.High School Girls Make A Statement At College Opens
Nov 6, 2024
Open tournaments kicked off the women’s freestyle college season, but high school stars made the most noise. Several top prep stars faced off against their college counterparts with varying degrees of success.The Women's High School And College Season Is Upon Us
Oct 30, 2024
The women’s freestyle college wrestling season has several high-profile tournaments this weekend.North Central's Line-up Dilemma Is Real
Feb 8, 2024
Imagine a line-up so deep that you could fill two rosters with All-Americans. Imagine a line-up so deep that six quality wrestlers won’t compete at the National Collegiate Women’s Wrestling Championships in March.Why Are High Schoolers Winning College Opens?
Feb 1, 2024
Carley Ceshker made the wrestling world take notice when she won the 123-pound bracket at the 2022 Midlands Championships as a high school freshman. The Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, native made the 90-minute trip to the prestigious tournament that included a women’s division for the first time.McKendree's Cam Guerin Chasing History
Jan 25, 2024
Cam Guerin has a track record of winning championships, and she always saves her best for the National Collegiate Women’s Wrestling Championships. The McKendree star has three 130-pound NCWWC titles under her belt — and she’s chasing her fourth this season.Women's Weekly: The End Of An Era
Jan 15, 2024
Women’s college wrestling reached an intersection in 2020. Three separate national championships were scheduled with NCAA and NAIA programs hosting tournaments for the first time in the same year.Women's Weekly: Iowa And North Central Win Titles
Jan 1, 2024
College women’s wrestling ended the calendar year with two prominent tournaments. The Soldier Salute (Dec. 29-30) and Midlands (Dec. 30) offered a glimpse of what’s to come at the 2024 National Duals and the 2024 National Collegiate Women’s Wrestling Championships.Women's Weekly: Audrey Jimenez Has A Decision To Make
Dec 26, 2023
Who is the best pound-for-pound high school wrestler in the country right now? There’s only one right answer: Audrey Jimenez.Women's Weekly: NCAA Team Race Heats Up
Dec 20, 2023
Olympic Trials spots were on the line at the recent US Nationals in Fort Worth, Texas, with the top five advancing to State College, Pennsylvania, on April 19-20. It also offered clues about the upcoming college season.Women's Weekly: Stefana Jelacic Trending Up By Moving Down
Dec 4, 2023
Many wrestlers move up a weight class or two during their college careers. Not Stefana Jelacic of Lourdes University.Women's Weekly: Emma Bruntil Calls Her Shot
Nov 30, 2023
Emma Bruntil returned to college wrestling with a bold prediction: McKendree will win the 2024 National Collegiate Women’s Wrestling Championships.U.S. Women's Wrestling Just Entered A New Era
Nov 7, 2023
Welcome to a new era of women’s wrestling in the United States.Sisterhood Is A Reason For Women's Wrestling Growth
Jun 26, 2023
Samantha Miller and Allyssa Pirro sat high above the action on the first day of the recent men’s U23 Nationals and U20 World Team Trials in Geneva, Ohio. They eventually worked their way to the floor and volunteered for three straight days — making the two-hour round-trip drive from Cleveland.