The NCAA approved women’s wrestling as the 91st championship sport for Divisions I, II and III over the summer at the Associate’s Convention. The sport will move on from the Emerging Sports for Women ...
Jade Cargill captures the WWE Women’s Championship. AEW reveals the 2025 women’s Blood and Guts lineup. Rhiannon Jade chats ...
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How To Choose A Women's College Wrestling Program
Recruiting season is in full swing, and it’s time to make a college decision. Here is what you need to know about picking a women’s college wrestling program. What Are My Options? Many schools offer ...
The Kabuki Warriors have always been one of the best teams in the women’s division.
WWE confirms more matches for Evolution 2. Mercedes Moné marks her 1000th career match. Who Runs The World talent lineup updates. Davienne speaks with WrestleZone and more! Evolution, WWE’s ...
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Mercedes Moné reacts after finally beating Timeless Toni Storm (in the PWI Women’s 250)
In addition to the two AEW women atop it, there’s lots to discuss about the WWE and other names on the annual list. ...
The November 7 episode of Friday Night SmackDown this past week was a divisive episode for many reasons, one of which was the ...
Director of Athletics Renae Hartl and Luther men’s wrestling head coach Dave Mitchell announce Ryan Timmerman as the first women’s wrestling head coach at Luther College. He will begin on Tuesday, ...
AEW TBS Champion Mercedes Mone has been very open about the professional wrestlers who have inspired her throughout her career. She often names stars such as Eddie Guerrero, Rey Mysterio, and others.
Following producing national champions and All-Americans in its inaugural season, the Iowa Hawkeyes' women's wrestling team will be getting a documentary series with FloWrestling. Iowa’s Kylie Welker ...
DAVENPORT, Iowa — St. Ambrose University will launch a varsity women’s wrestling program beginning in the 2026–27 academic year. A head coach will be hired during the current academic year to lead ...
Jamilah, Zaynah and Latifah McBryde never expected to become college athletes, much less change the rules of American women's wrestling. The sisters are devout Muslims who were homeschooled and grew ...
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