This Week in Women’s Wrestling (January 30 - February 5) Key Takeaways from the week As teams begin winding down their duals before regionals begin, there are some exciting matchups and a good look at how starters will look against top-rated opponents at Nationals. 1. The University of the Cumber.
Key Takeaways from the week Exciting dual matchups and surprise upsets at opens made for a great week of Women’s College Wrestling. Here are my 3 takeaways from the action over the past few days: Warrior Open Created Tough Battles for Top Teams Several top NCAA and NAIA programs sent wrestlers to.
1. 4 School Represented among Missouri Valley Open Champions At one of women’s wrestling’s premier tournaments, the Missouri Valley Open, wrestlers from Iowa, Southern Oregon, William Penn, and Simon Fraser all had championship finishes. Over 450 athletes from both NCAA and NAIA teams competed in.
Sydney Petzinger photo courtesy of North Central athletics Top 3 Takeaways Historic Trailblazer Duals and Surprising Upsets At the first-ever Trailblazer Duals at Carver-Hawkeye Arena over the weekend, a tough lineup of ranked teams that represent the four Division 1 programs with women’s wrestli.