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Tar­leton State Wrestling Ready to Com­pete for The NCWA Title

| NCWA

Head coach Grant Leeth, a former NCAA All-American at Missouri, has his new recruiting class ready to hit the mats this season. Leeth, along with Assistant Coach Dalton Brady, a 4x Arizona State Champion and Arizona State University standout, has solid aspirations of winning their first NCWA National Title next March in Bossier City, Louisiana.

Leeth has had an outstanding recruiting class, bringing in 46 men and 16 women to Tarleton State University. "We were selective in not just recruiting great athletes but also looked for solid students with a focus on academics,” noted Leeth. With one returning All-American and one National Qualifier from the Texans' 2024 squad, Leeth has added numerous high school state champions and a handful of portal transfers from NCAA schools. The women’s program also looks strong enough in their first year to chase after Washington State, Ottawa, and Liberty, pushing those perennial leaders for the 2025 Title.

Wrestler Career and Internship

| David Fallon

WIBN Fall Virtual Career Fair
September 26 --- 1-4pm EST

Connect with companies seeking to hire wrestlers for internships and early career opportunities.

Top 5 Reasons Why YOU Should Attend

  • These companies want to hire wrestlers --- no other career fair actively seeks out wrestlers.
  • Our last career fair generated 113 positions for wrestlers.
  • Internships matter! Not only do they help in getting a job but they also help in determining what you actually want to do when you graduate.
  • Internships are as much for Sophomores as they are for Juniors. MANY companies hire Sophomores for internships. Do not get left behind.
  • It is not too early to start thinking about what you will do after you graduate. They say that "summer wrestling creates winter champions". The same is true when trying to find your first career opportunity.
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NCWA Alum­ni Continue Wrestling Careers

| Jim Giunta

Beginning in 1997, the National Collegiate Wrestling Association now has over 160 schools represented within the league. With nearly three decades now of competition there have been some impressive NCWA alumni that continue on with their mat career. Here are just two of the many notable alumni that help showcase the prowess of many NCWA athletes.

Tom Lawlor is one of the many recognizable names who competed in the NCWA. He won three NCWA national championships in the 235 pound weight class. Shortly after graduating from University of Central Florida Tom began working on his career in professional MMA.

Two years later competing in season 8 of the Ultimate Fighter he defeated >>>>

House v. NCAA set­tle­ment, non-rev­enue sports at risk

| Jim Giunta

NCWA will need, more than ever, to be prepared as a safety net for NCAA Wrestling Programs that could suffer the chopping block as a result of the recent supreme court ruling and the NCAA opening of a new era in college athletics. leaders do not have much time to prepare for the transformative age. College sports is on the precipice of changing forever after the NCAA Board of Governors and every Power Five conference agreed to destroy the amateurism model and share revenue with players by coming to terms on settling a multi-billion dollar lawsuit that threatened to bankrupt the collegiate athletics enterprise.

2024 Vision Forum Approach­es … Reg­is­ter for this Free Event

| Jim Giunta

The NCWA Conference leadership, Coaches & Officials from across the country will gather in The Colony, TX this June at TRU by Hilton at GrandScape to promote their visions for improving & growing wrestling at the college level. The Vision Forum dates back to 1999 just 2 years after founding the NCWA and has been the catalyst for the unprecedented success of the organization This year we will again partner with coaches across the nation to promote our sport and give our leaders the opportunity to network, collaborate and build lasting relationships around the sport they all love.

All NCWA Coaches, Officials & Leaders are encouraged to attend and to make their voices heard. The NCWA is the most coach centered governing body within the wrestling community and this annual Vision Forum is one of the best ways the NCWA can take coaches input and develop comprehensive, wrestling friendly rules, best practices, scheduling and a long term direction for our sport. We look forward to including all coaches and administrators in the future plans of the NCWA.
​ Don't miss this chance to make a lasting impact. EVENT & HOTEL REGISTRATION HERE

On the Wrestling Ring They Promised to Wed in the Spring

| Mike Kilen

For the last time, she walked to the wrestling mat’s center ring, only to turn around and find him on bended knee – holding a ring.

Samantha Tuttle isn’t the type to wish for a “ring by spring,” as the Grand Canyon University student adage goes, but even this gutsy grappler started to cry.

Noah Valenzuela proposes to Sami Tuttle after her match at the NCWA National Championships.


The former New Mexico high school wrestler had transferred from a nearby college to GCU in 2022 after the coach told her she’d never be an all-American. She promptly joined a GCU women’s team in Club Sports that just launched the year before and never forgot his words, becoming an all-American for the second time in mid-March.

“A couple years ago, we were talking about not bringing wrestling back

Wash­ing­ton State Uni­ver­si­ty Cap­tures the 2024 Collegiate Cup

| Phil Burnett

Sixteen Washington State Wrestling Men qualifiers and twelve WSU Wrestling Women qualifiers competed at NCWA National Championships in Shreveport, Louisiana. WSU Women’s team placed 3rd out of 35 Teams edging out Utah Tech 82.5 points to 81 and WSU Men’s Team placed 6th out of 86 Teams.

The coveted “College Cup Award” was won by combined points of 117 by WSU Men & Women’s Wrestling Teams. This award was determined from the Men’s 4th Place National Duals finish and 6th Place National Championships finish and Women’s 3rd Place Western Duals finish and 3rd Place National Championships finish.

Grays Har­bor Scores Late Wins To Earn Sec­ond Women’s NCWA Title

| Scott Farrell

BOSSIER CITY, La. – Grays Harbor College won its second NCWA Women’s National Championship here Saturday with six All-Americans that outpaced defending champion Ottawa Arizona, 158-148. The Chokers clinched the title in the finals sessions by winning national titles at 191 pounds behind Renaeh Ureste and at 235 with Jojera Dodge. GHCs previous title came in 2019.

2024 Nation­als Photography Now Available

| Caleb Steele

NCWA National Championships Pictures by Photographer Caleb Steele are now available. Many more are being edited so check back often for new photos each week. All Championship Podium Photos are available from Mr. Steele as a complimentary gift to the NCWA All-Americans and their families. Additional Action photo's of each session may be purchased at very reasonable prices on the Calab Steele Photography website. Please enjoy these memories of the 2024 National Collegiate Wrestling Championships. Link at Read More >>>

Lib­er­ty’s Mur­phy and Weaver both won their third straight national titles.

| Liberty SID

Graduate 235-pounder Josiah Murphy and heavyweight Rick Weaver both three-peated as individual champions to lead Liberty University's men's wrestling team to a second consecutive runner-up showing at the National Collegiate Wrestling Championships, held for the first time near Shreveport, La.

The Flames didn't have enough finalists to have a realistic chance of overtaking Bellarmine (Ky.) University on Saturday's third and final day of the tournament.

The Knights, who are transitioning to the NCAA Division I ranks next season, defended their team title as they did their NCWA National Duals championship in early January in Cedar Falls, Iowa. They amassed 245.5 points to pull away from Liberty (182) as well as third-place Thomas More (Ky., 143.5), fourth-place Apprentice School (125.5), and fifth-place Lindenwood (123.5).

The Flames finished with nine All-Americans, but had just four finalists whereas

Bel­larmine Repeats as NCWA Champions

| Scott Farrell

BOSSIER CITY, La. – Bellarmine wrestlers won the 2024 NCWA Championships, pacing the field with six individual national champions leading the way to a 245.5-point effort and a second consecutive team title. The Knights’ point total and their six individual medals are second on both NCWA record lists.

Bel­larmine leads NCWA Nation­als on Day 2

| Gary Abbott, USA Wrestling

BOSSIER CITY, Louisiana – The second day of the NCWA Nationals completed with the No. 1 ranked teams on top of the standings, as Bellarmine was first in the men’s standings and Grays Harbor leading in the women’s division. The All-Americans have been determined in both divisions.

On the men’s side, Bellarmine pushed seven wrestlers into the gold-medal finals, and have two other All-Americans, finishing the day with 199.5 points. Second-place Liberty has four in the finals, and five more All-Americans still alive, to reach 159.5 points after day two.

The Bellarmine finalists are Damion Ryan (125), Trayce Eckman (133), Zac Cowan (149), Gray Ortis (157), Grant O'Dell (165), Cole Nance (174) and Sam Schroeder (184). Cowan and Nance are returning champions. Bellarmine is the returning team champions, and is in transition to NCAA Div. I wrestling.

Liberty’s finalists are Aiden Scheeringa (125), Reid Stewart (157), Josiah Murphy (235) and Frederick Weaver (285). Murphy and Weaver are returning champions.

Rounding out the top five are Thomas More with 119.5 points, The Apprentice School with

2024 NCWA Nation­al Championship Brackets Released!!

| Bryan Knepper

The 2024 NCWA National Championship in Bossier City, Louisiana starts on Thursday, March 14, 2023 featuring 509 wrestlers in the Men's Division and 161 wrestlers in the Women's Division, both records!

Click on READ MORE to view the official brackets on FloArena

Men’s Rank­ings Lead­ing up to Conference Championships

| Bryan Knepper

Now it's time for the Men's Rankings!

The Men's team race is not as close as the women's but the race for a top-5 team trophy may be tight!

The top-10 men's teams are as follows:

#1 Bellarmine University (GLC - NCAA-D1) - 82
#2 Liberty University (MAC) - 68
#3 The Apprentice School (MAC) - 51
#4 Thomas More University (GLC - NCAA-D2) - 45
#5 Lindenwood University (SWC - NCAA-D1) - 38
#6 University of Toledo (GLC) - 26
#7 University of Florida (SEC) - 22
#8 Allen University (MAC - NCAA-D2) - 20
#8 University of Central Florida (SEC) - 20
#10 Springfield Tech CC (NEC) - 14

The #1 ranked men at each weight class are as follows:

125 - Damion Ryan (Fr, Bellarmine) 21-11
133 - Caiden Pelc (So, Lindenwood) 10-15
141 - Alfonso Vargas (Sr, Florida) 16-6
149 - Zac Cowan (Jr, Bellarmine) 22-10
157 - Gray Ortis (Fr, Bellarmine) 17-9
165 - Grant O'Dell (So, Bellarmine) 25-6
174 - Cole Nance (Jr, Bellarmine) 22-9
184 - Ben Liss (Sr, Rutgers WC) 16-1
197 - Josiah Murphy (Sr, Liberty) 18-1
235 - Jacob Meek (Sr, Toledo) 17-6
285 - Frederick Weaver (Sr, Liberty) 1-1

For a full list of rankings, click HERE

Wom­en’s Rank­ings Lead­ing up to Conference Championships

| Bryan Knepper

The Conference Championships area one week away. But before we get there how about some new rankings!

The Women's team race looks to be between Grays Harbor College and Ottawa University - Arizona, just like last season and during the NCWA National Duals.

The top-5 women's teams are as follows:

#1 Grays Harbor College (NWC) - 73
#2 Ottawa University - Arizona (WCC) - 64
#3 Utah Tech University (WCC) - 46
#4 Washington State University (NWC) - 41
#5 Santa Rosa Junior College (WCC) - 37

The #1 ranked women at each weight class are as follows:

101 - Olivia Atkins (Fr, Ottawa-Arizona) 26-7
109 - Hermelinda Mendoza (Sr, Ottawa-Arizona) 5-0
116 - Mia Armstrong (Sr, Texas-Arlington) 2-0
123 - Lauren Mills (Fr, Utah Tech) 30-1
130 - Viveca Pannell (Jr, M.I.T.) 14-6
136 - Samantha Tuttle (Sr, Grand Canyon) 3-0
143 - Veloria Pannell (So, M.I.T.) 16-4
155 - Leilani Frazer (So, Santa Rosa JC) 3-1
170 - Maile Ka-ahanui (Sr, Liberty) 7-4
191 - Renaeh Ureste (Jr, Grays Harbor) 29-3
235 - Kali Hood (So, Grays Harbor) 4-1

For a full list of rankings, click HERE

Nation­al Wrestling Hall of Fame Part­ners with Nation­al Collegiate Wrestling Association

| NWHOF

The National Wrestling Hall of Fame has taken a significant step forward in its mission to honor and recognize individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the sport of wrestling.

In a recent development, the Hall of Fame's State Chapter program has proudly announced a strategic partnership with the National Collegiate Wrestling Association (NCWA).

This collaboration is set to enrich the Hall of Fame's efforts in identifying and celebrating deserving individuals across various levels of the sport. The partnership with NCWA, an organization deeply rooted in collegiate wrestling, opens new avenues to acknowledge the achievements and dedication of coaches, officials, and contributors in the collegiate wrestling community.

"We are thrilled to announce our partnership with the National Collegiate Wrestling Association, a key player in

2024 NCWA Men’s Nation­als Qualifying Bids Announced!

| Bryan Knepper

The NCWA experienced a 14% growth in the Men's division this year to 1,651 athletes while the Women's division grew by a 40% margin up to 290 athletes total. With this growth, the NCWA expects the 2024 NCWA National Championship to be the largest in history, surpassing the 2023 National Championship held in Puerto Rico. Both the Men's and Women's divisions require qualification at one of nine conference tournaments. The men have to place top-2 to top-6 for auto-bids depending on conference (plus wild cards) while the women all move on to the Nationals with Conference placement used as seeding criteria.

The NCWA has released the automatic bids and wild cards for each conference as follows:

Grays Har­bor Places First at NCWA Women’s National Duals

| Ryan Sparks

Grays Harbor College won 5 of 7 head-to-head matches against Ottawa University (Arizona) to win the 2024 National Collegiate Wrestling Association Women’s National Duals on Saturday at Hoquiam High School.

The Lady Chokers opened the dual meet by defeating Fresno State 48-18 in Round 1 followed by a 36-30 win over Washington State in the second round.

After falling to Utah Tech University 39-24, GHC was paired up against Ottawa University (Arizona) in the final round.

The Lady Chokers defeated Ottawa 39-24, led by wins from Aliya Hammons (116 pounds), Elizabeth Patana (136 pounds), Courtney Jones (143), Hailee Stoken (155) and Reneah Ureste (235).

The head-to-head victories turned out to be the tie-breaking factor as both the

Thriv­ing at Wash­ing­ton State Uni­ver­si­ty, wrestling becomes a varsity sport club

| Steve Nakata

When Washington State University senior James Cox became president of the WSU wrestling team three years ago, he and coach Phil Burnett had a vision of building the team into one of the best club teams in the nation.

It was a tall order, considering the world was in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and WSU’s wrestling team, like others across the country, could not practice or compete. The pandemic was hard on Cox, who enjoys the camaraderie and competition the sport offers, but it motivated him to think about what the wrestling program at WSU could look like once restrictions loosened.