For the first time since 1994, a team other than Wartburg College or Augusburg University will have a claim on the NCAA Division III Wrestling Championships. Wartburg led the team race by four ...
The field of 330 wrestlers at the 2025 NCAA Championships in Philadelphia is officially set. After a weekend of conference tournaments that saw teams automatically qualify a large bulk of the ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA announced the 46 at-large selections for the 2025 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships in Philadelphia. The at-large selections, listed in alphabetical order in each ...
The Ponaganset wrestling team won its third consecutive New England championship title. Multiple Ponaganset wrestlers, including Joseph Joyce, Cole Lemovitz, and David Perez, secured individual ...
In his seven seasons as Watterson boys wrestling coach, Felix Catheline has methodically built one of the top Division II programs in Ohio. Catheline, who came on board after Watterson’s two ...
Like last year, the Penn State Nittany Lions clinched the Big Ten Wrestling Championships 2025 title. The Championships were held in Evanston on Saturday (March 8) and Sunday (March 9). The Penn ...
This story has been updated with the most recent information. Marcus Blaze, the nation's top-ranked high school wrestler, just became a rare, four-time Ohio state champion. The Perrysburg senior ...
Iowa’s Ben Kueter walks onto the mat before facing Ohio State in a 285-pound match during a Big Ten conference dual Saturday, Jan. 25, 2025, at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City, Iowa.
The Eagles are the champions of Division II. They are in their seventh season as a program following a two-season hiatus because of a lack of interest among athletes at Watterson. Watterson's ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. EVANSTON, Ill. – University of Iowa Coach Tom Brands has quickly set his sights on the NCAA ...
The Flagler Palm Coast girls wrestling team won the Class 1A state championship with a record 150 points. FPC's Kendall Bibla and Christina Borgmann both won their second individual state titles.
At the beginning of the Ohio High School Athletic Association state wrestling championship semifinals, 18 local wrestlers stood a chance at state championship glory. At the end of the day, just 10 ...