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Mason Parris wins 2023 Hodge; Starocci, Diakomihalis finish second, third – WIN Magazine
After injuring his neck in the 2021 World Team Trials, Michigan’s Mason Parris wrestled the entire 2021-22 college season battling through pain and loss of feeling in his left side.
Girl power: The rise in girls' wrestling – CBS News
It's one of the fastest-growing high school sports in the country: Girls' Wrestling! In Minnesota, it wasn't even an official sport until the last school year; now the number of girls wrestling in the state has more than doubled, from 250 to 541, led by champions like Skylar Little Soldier, of Hastings.
Hayden Hidlay returns to Raleigh to recap the NCAA Championship performances with head coach Pat Popolizio on Episode 108 of the #PackMentality Pop-Ins Podcast. The featured interview for this episode is with 157-pounder and All-American Ed Scott.
The Mind behind NCAA Champions – Wrestling Mindset
Learning the mindset of champions. This week, Wrestling Mindset founders Gene and Jeff Zannetti, break down interviews of NCAA winners. They discuss how to get an inside look at a champion's mindset, and also, how mindset coaching is becoming more prevalent and even necessary in order to win.
Manchester University to Add Women’s Wrestling as Varsity Sport – Manchester University
Manchester University will offer women's wrestling as a varsity intercollegiate sport starting in the 2024-25 academic year, making it the 50th NCAA Division III women's team in the nation.
FRL 913 – Taking A Look At The 2024 NCAA Team Race – FloWrestling
Helen Maroulis joins the show to promote her new documentary and JD and CP dive deep into what the 2024 NCAA team race will look like.
Kearny's Cardenas becomes an All-American at NCAA Wrestling Championships – The Observer Online
There’s little that Kearny native and Cornell University junior Jacob Cardenas hasn’t accomplished on the wrestling mat. After this past weekend, Cardenas can add another line to an already long list of accolades – NCAA All-American.
The USA Wrestling Folkstyle Nationals returns to the UNI Dome in Cedar Falls, Iowa, this weekend as the chase for the coveted USA Wrestling Triple Crown commences.
Shinhoster, Mallinder Earn Major WIAC Honors – University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Athletics
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater senior Jaritt Shinhoster (Hoffman Estates, Ill./Barrington) has been named the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Kwik Trip Wrestler of the Year while teammate Dominik Mallinder (Roselle, Ill./Lake Park) has been selected as the league's Newcomer of the Year.
Ursinus Mourns the Loss of Damiano Rotolo – Ursinus College
Ursinus College is saddened to learn of the death of Damiano Rotolo, a first-year student on the Ursinus men's wrestling team who intended on majoring in the social sciences. President Robyn Hannigan shared the news with the Ursinus community Sunday afternoon, March 26.
2022-23 Cyclone Wrestling Season In Review – Iowa State University Athletics
Iowa State finished the 2022-23 season in 11th place at the NCAA Championships, the Cyclones' best finish since 2013. ISU scored its highest point total in the tournament since 2010, 47.0 points, led by All-Americans David Carr and Marcus Coleman.
Beating the Boys: My Journey as a Girl Wrestler – Sisterhood of Wrestlers Blog
As one of the wrestlers featured in Girls Pinning Boys: a History and Evolution of High School Wrestling, I am deeply humbled by the attention that the match has received and the impact that the lessons learned have had on other girl wrestlers.
Girl Pins Boy in High School Wrestling – Sisterhood of Wrestlers Blog
I wrestled in California all four years of high school from 2014-2018. I considered these to be the most productive years of my life so far because of the time and effort that I put into competing. Every day, every week, every month was a new challenge waiting to be conquered.