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Sum­mer Rules Meeting Announced

The 2017 Vision Form will meet this year in Daytona Beach Florida and will be the stage for the continual improvement of the NCWA and it's member institutions. All coaches are encouraged to attend and give their input as the NCWA Legislative committee crafts rule changes and clarifications. This is your opportunity to help forge a path forward for the NCWA and the entire wrestling community. Don't miss it! For more details please visit the Vision Forum site.

UNH’s Marsh receives HOF wrestling honor

| Jay Pinsonnault

NORTH HAMPTON — Henry Marsh was sitting at his table at the annual National Collegiate Wrestling Association Championships Hall of Fame induction ceremony earlier this month at the Allen Event Center just 30 minutes north of Dallas.

All the longtime head coach of the University of New Hampshire http://www.fosters.com/sports/...

Col­lege GoGreco Season Announced

The NCWA is committed to expansion of wrestling at all levels. it is to this end that the NCWA, in cooperation with USA wrestling, has established the GoGreco Program.

Each year, beginning the last weekend in March, the NCWA opens it's Collegiate Greco Season. The GoGreco Collegiate National Championships will be hosted each season the first weekend in June. This season the Nationals will be held in Dallas, Texas on June 3rd and hosted by NCWA member Richland College and head coach Bill Neal.

Each NCWA state and conference organization is encouraged to

Emmanuel Repeats as NCWA Champion

| Scott Farrell

ALLEN, Texas –Emmanuel College posted 233.5 points, culminated by three individual champions, and won its second consecutive NCWA title. The Lions became the first team to win back-to-back NCWA titles since Grand Valley State did so from 2006-08.

Penn State WC Brings Home a Mid-East Conference Title

| Davon Clark

Bringing Home the Conference Title

We all know the third time’s the charm — and that’s never rang more true than for Coach Schoenberg and the young Penn State Club Wrestling team.


UNIVERSITY PARK - Though most might know State College to be home to the 6-time NCAA Division I Wrestling Championship squad and are familiar with the history being made by Cael Sanderson and company, the Club Wrestling team on the other side of campus has quietly made a name for itself. The program has gone from being an intramural team to a top-down roster

2017 Nation­als Brack­et Seed­ing and Draws are Complete

The final bracket seeding as voted on by the Conference Chairmen and the random drawing were completed by 10:00 pm last evening. The collective tournament committee comprised of the Nine Conference Chairman placed the top 24 seeds with unseeded athletes then being randomly drawn into the bracket during the live public webcast broadcast Saturday March 4th starting at 6:00 pm. The Nationals Brackets are now set and are not changed or adjusted after the Saturday evening draws. Any athlete failing to make weight or no showing at the event for any reason is scored as a forfeit and the appropriate points are awarded to the opponents team. View the webcast and final brackets >> HERE<<

Spring­field Tech Wins Northeast Conference Championship

| Jim Danko Coordinator of Media Relations Springfield Technical Community College One Armory Square Springfield, MA 01102 Office: (413) 755-4812 [email protected]

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – STCC men's wrestling team on Saturday became the first community college to win the National Collegiate Wrestling Association Northeast Conference Regional Championship.
Wrestlers from the men’s and women’s teams will next compete in the NCWA Nationals at Allen, Texas, which begins March 9.

MIT Places 5th at NEC

| Tom Layte

The MIT wrestling team traveled to the University of New Hampshire for the Northeast Conference Championships which is the NCWA national qualifier. Five wrestlers qualified for the national tournament.

Col­orado State Qual­i­fies Seven for Nationals

| Tyler Johnson

The CSU wrestling team qualified seven wrestlers for the National Collegiate Wrestling Association national tournament. Colorado State came in fourth place at the Great Plains Conference Championships out of eight teams. The Rams finished behind Iowa State, Air Force Prep and Wayne State.

Grays Har­bor Wins Repeats as NWC Champion

| Rob Burns

Fielding the largest team in the NCWA Northwest, Grays Harbor College used its strength at the top of the brackets and depth throughout the entire field to showcase itself at Sam Benn Gym on Saturday.

2017 Pre-Nation­als Rank­ings Released by NCWA

| Bryan Knepper

The NCWA Postseason has officially started with the completion of the Conference Championship qualifiers. The rankings have shifted quite a bit due to upsets and guys coming out of nowhere. Which of these guys will stand on the podium come March 11th in Allen, Texas?

Pre-Con­fer­ence Rankings Released

There was considerable movement in the NCWA Individual Rankings due to head-to-head results at both the National Duals and Western Regional Duals that saw a total of 36 NCWA squads compete from January 27-28, 2017.

MIT Goes 2 – 0 at the Andrew Esquivel Duals

The MIT wrestling team hosted the first annual Andrew Esquivel Duals in memory of Andrew Esquivel at MIT on Saturday, February 11th. Attending the duals were the University of Massachusetts, the University of New Hampshire and Yale University. MIT won both matches on the day defeating Yale 31 to 24 and

2017 NCWA West­ern Region­al Duals Championship Results

| Evan Michael Hess

The 2017 NCWA Western Regional Dual Championships featured 16 teams competing for the championship title and national points at Dixie State University in St. George, Utah.

Number one seed Grays Harbor and number two seed Brigham Young University battled-it-out in an early evening championship match that featured standouts on both benches. GH Freshman David Curulla gave his team an early advantage with a first-round pin of BYU's Weston Larson in the 125 pound weight class. With his team trailing 15-2, BYU Freshman Bailey Carlson secured a technical fall over Grays Harbor.