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Emerging Sports for Women program continuing to increase opportunities

3 sports nearing sponsorship mark to move toward championship
In a year where the celebration of Title IX’s 50th anniversary is front and center in college athletics, the Emerging Sports for Women Program continues to be a catalyst for increasing opportunities for female student-athletes. 
Since the program was established in 1994, based on a recomendation from the NCAA Gender Equity Task Force, five women’s sports have earned NCAA championship status: rowing (1996), ice hockey (2000), water polo (2000), bowling (2003) and beach volleyball (2015). In the 2021-22 academic year, those sports collectively included more than 13,000 student-athletes, about 6% of the total student-athletes competing in NCAA women’s championship sports, according to the most recent NCAA Sports Sponsorship and Participation Rates data released in December by NCAA research. Women’s rowing accounted for more than 6,800 of those student-athletes, per the data.

“Since implementation of the Emerging Sports for Women program, we have seen an increase in opportunities for our young women to participate at the DI, DII and DIII levels,” said Ragean Hill, executive associate athletics director and senior woman administrator at Charlotte, who chairs the Committee on Women’s Athletics. “It also has provided institutions the opportunity to pick the best sports that fit within their athletic programs that are already being offered. The CWA has been and will continue to be committed to creating opportunities for our young women through the emerging sports process. Without the NCAA Emerging Sports for Women process, the membership misses out on athletic and academic talent for our universities.”

Kelley Kish, director of athletics at Wingate, said the Emerging Sports for Women program is a “helpful guide” for NCAA schools looking to add women’s sports. …
Women’s wrestling 
Women’s wrestling has rapidly grown since becoming an emerging sport in 2020-21, when 30 schools reported sponsoring it. In 2021-22, 39 schools sponsored women’s wrestling, with more than 550 student-athletes competing among them. Of the schools reporting women’s wrestling in 2021-22, 22 were from Division III, 15 from Division II and two from Division I. 
The College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin became the first Division III conference to host a women’s wrestling championship in January. Conference Carolinas and the South Atlantic Conference in Division II plan to host their first combined women’s wrestling championship in 2023-24. … rest of story at … NWCAonline.com/news/2023/10/5/national-wrestling-coaches-association-emerging-sports-for-women-program-continuing-to-increase-opportunities

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‘ALWAYS IMPROVING:’ THE ‘COHLTRAIN’ COHLTON SCHULTZ PLANS TO BRING MORE CHAMPIONSHIPS TO TEMPE

Schultz plans to bring an Olympic medal and NCAA championship to Tempe in 2024 while leading the Sun Devils into a new season

Redshirt junior wrestler Cohlton Schultz is 285 pounds of heart and hard work. The Parker, Colorado native continues to impress on a global scale year in and year out for both the Sun Devils and Team USA. 

Schultz, who has been wrestling since the age of four, attended Ponderosa High School in Parker and dominated with 188 wins and only two losses. During that span, he won four straight state championships. When he was 14 years old, Schultz said he got the opportunity to train with the Team USA Senior Greco-Roman World Team at the Olympic and Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, about an hour away from his hometown, Parker.

Eventually, his success became national when he became the No.1 pound-for-pound recruit in the nation, and was the winner of the 2019 Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award. 

Schultz continued to pin helpless opponents while honing his skills with world-class wrestlers and eventually ended up getting attention from the best wrestling programs in the country, including ASU. 

“I had a good enough high school career that I was blessed to get recruited by ASU, where I have had a pretty good career so far,” Schultz said. “I’m still looking to win a national title and bring home a team title.” … rest of story at … Statepress.com/article/2023/10/cohlton-schultz-wrestling-profile

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Mizzou wrestling eyes NCAA National Championship ahead of 2023-24 season

Mizzou wrestling enters the 2023-24 campaign coming off its 20th straight winning season, eighth consecutive top-10 finish, second straight Big 12 title and a fifth-place finish at the NCAA Championship tournament with 64.5 points.

Last season, five Tigers finished with All-American honors led by now two-time 165-pound national champion Keegan O’Toole.
The others included Rocky Elam (197 pounds), Brock Mauller (149), Peyton Mocco (174) and Zach Elam (285). All five of these Tigers will return for the 2023-24 season, and this is a group that Mizzou coaches feel is destined to have a great season.
“They’re a direct reflection of the culture and the culture that Coach Smith has built here,” associate head coach Kendric Maple said. “This culture produces these kinds of champions, and I think it’s going to be reflected, you can see it in the character of these guys.”

While there is more than enough excitement surrounding the accomplished veterans on the team. The coaching staff is proud of the young talent that they have this year and look forward to seeing how they perform this season.

“We had an amazing summer and just to see some of these younger guys that are going to be in the lineup [and] how they perform when the lights are on,” Maple said.

Maple noted that the team has a “growth” mindset and is working to get better each and every day to improve on the little things. This mindset is one that O’Toole takes into his early preparation for the season.
“Just try to put money in the bank is what I say every single day. Get a little bit of work in every single day, and definitely reflect as much as I can, looking back at where I made mistakes and going forward,” O’Toole said. “How can I fix them? And how can I be better? I think just the expectation of getting better each and every day. And being grateful for the opportunities that we have. We have great facilities (and) great people around us.”

O’Toole is coming off of winning back-to-back 165-pound national championships, which has inspired some of his teammates. … rest of story at … Missouri.rivals.com/news/mizzou-wrestling-eyes-ncaa-national-championship-ahead-of-2023-24-season

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World Champs Lockett & Sealey Headline Loaded 157 lbs Super 32 Field

A Super 32 final between World Champs could be brewing at 157 lbs if LaDarion Lockett and Joe Sealey can navigate a loaded bracket

Super 32 is always packed with ranked wrestlers, incredible matchups, and deep brackets, but the 2023 version is shaping up to be one of the best high school tournaments in recent memory. Perhaps the best example of the quality of this year’s tournament is a 157 lbs bracket featuring the 2022 and 2023 U17 World Champions, Joe Sealey and LaDarion Lockett.

Oct 21-22, 8:00 AM EDT

2023 Super 32

Sealey and Lockett met at Elite 8 Duals in the spring of 2022 at the end of Sealey’s sophomore year and Lockett’s freshman year. That was before either had made a World team. Since then, the two have been in the same bracket at both the U17 World Team Trials and Ironman, but the rematch had failed to materialize. Also, and more importantly, since then, both Sealey and Lockett have secured gold medals at the U17 World Championships.

Before Lockett and Sealey can meet in the Super 32 finals with a belt on the line, both will need to navigate a loaded bracket that includes 11 top-twenty-ranked wrestlers and dozes more of dangerous foes.

11 Top-20-Ranked Wrestlers

#1 Joseph Sealey, Wyoming Seminary, FL (12th grade)
#2 LaDarion Lockett, Stillwater High School, OK (11th grade)
#5 Conner Harer, Montgomery, PA (12th grade)
#9 Cory Thomas, Pontiac High School, MI (12th grade)
#11 Latrell Schafer, Veterans High School, GA (12th grade)
#13 Leo Contino, Buchanan, CA (11th grade)
#14 Matthew Henrich, Southern, NJ (12th grade) … rest of story at … Flowrestling.org/articles/11285477-world-champs-lockett-sealey-headline-loaded-157-lbs-super-32

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2023-24 NC State Preview

The Wolfpack added their fifth straight ACC Championship and a share of the ACC dual title last season and are looking to add to the trophy collection with a very dangerous lineup. It is a big compliment to Coach Popolizio and crew regarding their recruiting that they never seem to have any “holes” in their lineup. They mix experienced starters with talented newcomers and seem to consistently have a balanced team that is dangerous in both duals and tournaments. There will be some new faces in the lineup this year between redshirts and weight shifts but I don’t expect any dropoff from the Pack. They enter the season with nine ranked wrestlers, with six of those ranked in the top 10. 

TOP RETURNERS

Jakob Camacho: Two-time ACC champ is returning from a redshirt year. … rest of story at … Intermatwrestle.com/articles.html/college/acc/2023-24-nc-state-preview

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2023-24’s Top 50 Collegiate Wrestlers: #46-#50

What has become a preseason staple for us at InterMat, counting down the top 50 wrestlers for the upcoming season, is back for 2023-24. With a large chunk of sixth and seventh-year seniors gone, there is plenty of turnover from last year’s list to this one. That makes for a lot of fun and perhaps some spirited debates. 

Like last year, the third iteration of this feature will show five wrestlers at a time, counting down from #50 to #1. 

For each wrestler, we’ll have some basic information along with career highlights, and a brief analysis of their career (with an emphasis on last season), followed by an outlook for the upcoming season. 

50) Meyer Shapiro (Cornell) … rest of story at … Intermatwrestle.com/articles.html/college/2023-24s-top-50-collegiate-wrestlers-46-50

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