The NCAA released the first coaches’ panel rankings for the 2019-20 college wrestling season. The final rankings will be one of the criteria used as part of the selection process to determine qualifiers and seeding for the 2020 NCAA Division I Wrestling
149 pounds: No. 4 Caleb Henson overpowers No. 6 Austin Gomez THIRD PERIOD:Gomez starts the third period in neutral, a smart move for the Wolverine known for his ability on his feet. Two minutes to go. Gomez needs something big, and Henson knows it. The Hokie is wrestling smart, p...
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but action picks up in December when Penn State travels to Bethlehem for a battle with in-state foe Lehigh. The Mountain Hawks finished last year ranked No. 17 in the dual rankings and 15th at NCAAs with three All-Americans, and
COLLEGE WRESTLING RANKINGS:These are the Top 25 teams in the country Cornell and Lehigh will be two different kinds of dual teams to the mat on Sunday — Lehigh will need its stars to shine bright with bonus, while Cornell will look to hold seed and rack up consistent points in at least...
149 pounds: No. 6 Ethen Miller (Maryland) outlasts Dylan D'Emilio (Ohio State), 4-3 Miller on the board first! The Terp is wrestling fearlessly and with momentum. He's already punched his ticket to Kansas City — now he's just looking for seeding improvements. Miller chooses...
149 pounds: No. 6 Ethen Miller (Maryland) outlasts Dylan D'Emilio (Ohio State), 4-3 Miller on the board first! The Terp is wrestling fearlessly and with momentum. He's already punched his ticket to Kansas City — now he's just looking for seeding improvements. Miller chooses ...
Wrestling Anthony Robles' unstoppable run to the 2011 NCAA wrestling championship Jan. 22, 2025 Watch the quarterfinal, semifinal and championship matches in full from Anthony Robles' memorable road to the 2011 NCAA wrestling title in the 125-pound weight class. All Div Sort By: Featured Lates...
Here's everything you need to know about the Oklahoma State wrestling dynasty, including season-by-season records and breakdowns of every one of the Hawkeyes' championships.
The 149-pound title Coming off of his first NCAA title, Kyle Dake was the man to beat. But just to keep the wrestling community on its toes, Dake decided that he'd had enough of 141 pounds and would be moving up to 149 pounds, opening himself up to a new crop of competitors....