The results are in! The great wrestling state of California crowned their 2024 champs. Take a look!
NCWWC is the NCAA women’s nationals and is right around the corner. Here’s who qualified!
Iowa women hosted their first-ever duals event at the Carver-Hawkeye Arena and squared off with #5 Sacred Heart. Here’s the story!
Adeline Gray made history, Elor gold again as Team USA women placed 2nd at Worlds. Read more!
U.S. women continue to hit the mats on Day 3 of the UWW World Championships with world titles on the line. Read more!
A number of freshmen women have made an immediate mark on the college scene. Here’s five!
The big event is just around the corner! Here’s the Final X women’s card along with some of their best accolades.
The U23 division put on display some of the top young women in USA Wrestling. Here’s 10 takeaways.
Not everyone lasts in this sport, even with talent and success. Read the story of Audrey Levendusky, youth wrestling star to varsity state champion, who almost gave up on the sport entirely.
Kimber and Guilford hit the short list of 4x National Champions this postseason in women’s college wrestling. Who else has done it?
It was an exciting day in Cedar Rapids for NCAA women’s wrestling. Here’e the recap from Day 1!
A little women’s pro wrestling, anyone? Here’s some thoughts on WWE and betting on the UFC.
The goals we set before our kids and wrestlers have everything to do with their experience in the sport, especially during postseason. AWW’s Derek Levendusky discusses this important topic in our Opinion section.
Guest writer Shannyn Gillespie shares his thoughts on freestyle vs. folkstyle wrestling for high school girls.
With the movement toward multi-divisional wrestling, the women’s college scene is making room for one more national tournament next year—the WCAWACFSAOTFCN Nationals. Patterson Kane breaks the story.
Take a look at the least interesting stories that hit AWW news in 2019 in the latest installment by Patterson Kane.
Thanksgiving is a hard enough time for a wrestler. Sofia Ortiz of Armadillo, Texas just made it even harder. Patterson Kane breaks the pre-Thanksgiving story.
“Standards are up to each school district,” said Cobville AD, Vince Landon. “And we think, well—I think—our standards are reasonable.”
“She scored three points in an 18-3 loss to a state rep that had a close match with a state champ who lost in the wrestlebacks at Fargo to a girl that was 8th in Cadet two years ago.”
“I can’t believe how much it messed up my hair,” said cheer captain Brittany Starr. “I think it was a good bonding experience for our team.”
“Think how cool it’s going to be to be crushing a slice of pepperoni while college-level athletes are practicing a few feet away.”