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Clemsen Announces Addition Of Chase Horne

COLLEGE PARK, MD — Maryland head coach Alex Clemsen has announced the addition of Chase Horne as the newest member of the Terrapin wrestling program. Horne comes to Maryland as a redshirt junior with two years of eligibility remaining after competing at NC State for the past three seasons. 
“I am really excited for Chase to come to College Park and join Clemsen and Company as we continue to lay bricks for Maryland Wrestling,” said Clemsen.  “Chase is a tremendous talent and has sacrificed a lot in his early career. Now he gets to compete at his natural weight class where he has been proven winner throughout his entire development. I know our program cannot wait to get him to town and help him as he continues his journey as a student athlete!”
Horne wrested as a heavyweight and at 197 lbs with the Wolfpack over the last three seasons. This past year he appeared in four tournaments. In 2023-24, he competed solely at 285 lbs and posted a 13-6 record, including first-period pins to start of the season. He was awarded the ACC’s Dr. Pepper Go Teach Scholarship on behalf of the College Football Playoff Foundation and Dr. Pepper. He was named to the 2022-23 All-ACC Academic Team and the 2022-23 ACC Academic Honor Roll. 
In high school at West Laurens High School, Horne  was a four-time Georgia state champion. … more at … https://umterps.com/news/2025/4/22/wrestling-clemsen-announces-addition-of-chase-horne.aspx

May 11, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Ramstad: This could be the week the NCAA becomes a professional league

A judge is expected to approve an arrangement for Division I colleges to give 22% of athletic department revenue to student-athletes.
So much is going on with the president, investment markets, Minnesota’s Legislature and the Timberwolves’ playoff run, you can be forgiven if you haven‘t heard a monumental change is about to happen in college sports.
A federal judge this week is expected to ratify a legal settlement that will lead NCAA Division I universities to pay athletes from athletic department revenue. Four years after the Supreme Court said student-athletes could market themselves in name-image-likeness (NIL) deals, now they will get a cut of their teams’ overall revenue. “This is the last point that really solidifies [the NCAA] as a professional league,” said Patrick Campion, co-founder of Fame Sport, a new sports marketing firm in Minneapolis. He is a former marketing chief at Sleep Number and managed its NFL sponsorship for eight years.
The settlement inaugurates an enormous change for the athletes, universities and the business of sports in America. “We’re living through a transformation in college sports that rivals the creation of the NCAA itself,” said Chris Pham, a sports attorney at Fredrikson, a Minneapolis law firm. “Between NIL, athlete empowerment and revenue sharing, we’re seeing the traditional amateur model give way to this new economic reality.”
This step is happening because of a class action lawsuit brought against the NCAA in 2020 on behalf of former athletes who missed out on the chance to make NIL money. Before then, the NCAA prohibited athletes from any compensation beyond their college scholarship and room and board.
The settlement — often called the House settlement for Grant House, a former collegiate swimmer whose name leads the list of litigants in the suit — requires the NCAA to pay past athletes from a nearly $3 billion fund. It also requires Division I schools, like the University of Minnesota and University of St. Thomas, to make direct payments to athletes moving forward.
Athletics departments will have to share 22% of their revenue, or up to about $20 million a year. That will blow a hole in spending and force them to cut costs and perhaps some sports. … more at … https://www.startribune.com/ramstad-this-could-be-the-week-the-ncaa-becomes-a-professional-league/601335749

May 11, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | , , | Leave a comment

Husker Wrestling Team recognized by governor, legislature for performance in NCAA Championship

LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – Governor Jim Pillen proclaimed Thursday, April 17 as Husker Wrestling Day in Nebraska in honor of the Husker Wrestling Team’s historic performance in the NCAA Championships. During a press conference at the Nebraska State Capitol on Thursday, Sen. Dan Lonowski also presented the team with a resolution from the 109th Legislative Session.
Sen. Lonowski commented on the competition saying the team scored more points than several teams who had won a Division I title. “A lot of people don’t want to agree with me but we’re a wrestling state,” Sen. Lonowski said.
Sen. Terrell McKinney of Omaha and Sen. Dan McKeon of Amherst presented wrestlers Ridge Lovett and Antrell Taylor with individual resolutions. Lovett and Taylor are the first NCAA Individual Wrestling National Champions for Nebraska since Jordan Burroughs in 2011. At 149 pounds, Lovett defeated Caleb Henson of Virginia Tech in a 1-0 decision. At 157 pounds, Taylor defeated Joey Blaze from Purdue in a 4-2 decision.
This is the first time Nebraska has had multiple individual NCAA champions in the same season since 1984. Lovett was the 2-seed in the 149 pound bracket while Taylor was the 3-seed at 157 pounds. Wrestling Coach Mark Manning said Nebraska is the fourth school in 34 years to have eight All-Americans. Lovett is a native of Post Falls, Idaho and was an All-American in 2022 and 2024. Taylor is a product of Millard South and finished in 8th place at the 2024 National Championships. … more at … https://www.1011now.com/2025/04/17/husker-wrestling-team-recognized-by-governor-legislature-performance-ncaa-championship/

May 11, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

NCAA Makes Recommendations For Inaugural Women’s Wrestling Championships

The NCAA made its initial suggestions for the inaugural 2026 women’s wrestling championships.
The NCAA has released recommendations for the inaugural NCAA Women’s Wrestling Championships. The report is from a March 24, 2025, videoconference.
Although this is not final, the committee suggested that the 2026 NCAA Women’s Wrestling Championships include 21 qualifiers per weight (210 total) with a maximum of one qualifier per school.  Click here for the full NCAA report
This starkly contrasts the 2025 National Collegiate Women’s Wrestling Championships, which included 32 wrestlers per weight (320 total) and a maximum of 15 qualifiers per team. 
The committee recommends seven regional tournaments, allowing three wrestlers per region to qualify for the NCAA Championships.
All three Divisions (I, II, and III) currently compete at the NCAA Women’s Wrestling Championships. Here is the current breakdown of teams per division.
D1: 5
D2: 34
D3: 68
Teams that qualified … more at … https://www.flowrestling.org/articles/14185493-ncaa-makes-recommendations-for-inaugural-womens-wrestling-championships

May 10, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

2026 NWCA/USMC Multi-Division National Duals to return to the UNI-Dome, Jan. 9-10

Manheim, PA – The National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) announced today that the 2026 NWCA/USMC Multi-Division National Dual Meet Championships, presented by A Better Way Athletics, Capitol Construction, and Defense Soap, will return to the UNI-Dome in Cedar Falls, Iowa, for the third consecutive year. The event will take place Friday and Saturday, January 9-10, 2026.
The 2026 edition will feature a record 120 teams across seven divisions of collegiate wrestling. New this year is the addition of an NCAA Division III Women’s bracket. Programs competing in NCAA Division III will now have the option to participate either in the new DIII women’s bracket or the combined NCAA Division I/II women’s division.
“We are pleased to welcome the NWCA back to Cedar Falls for another impactful and exciting event,” said UNI Director of Athletics Megan Franklin. “Wrestling is part of the fabric of Iowa, and the Multi-Division National Duals only adds to the legacy of memories made in the UNI-Dome.”
NWCA Executive Director Mike Moyer echoed the excitement, stating, “We are thrilled to bring the nation’s largest dual meet championship back to the UNI-Dome. The National Duals are a true celebration of our sport, with many of these programs having been added over just the past 15 to 20 years.” … more at … https://www.themat.com/news/2025/april/29/2026-nwca-usmc-multi-division-national-duals-to-return-to-the-uni-dome-jan-9-10

May 10, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Key Change in High School Wrestling Rules Focuses on Reducing Injury Risk

In an effort to minimize risk of injury in high school wrestling, a revision in the leg block or cut-back maneuver was recommended by the NFHS Wrestling Rules Committee at its April 6-8 meeting in Indianapolis.
This revision to Rule 7-1-5n of the NFHS Wrestling Rules Book was one of eight changes recommended by the committee – all of which were subsequently approved by the NFHS Board of Directors.
Although the leg block/cut-back maneuver already was an illegal move, the committee added “when leaving the feet and using the foot or leg to ‘cut out’ an opponent’s leg, to include from the rear-standing position.”
Elliot Hopkins, director of sports and student services and editor of the NFHS wrestling rules, said the committee added language about leaving the feet to help ensure that this move is not attempted because of the significant risk of injury.
In other rules changes, near-fall criteria language was added to the Technical Fall section in Rule 5-11. In Rules 5-11-2c and 5-11-4b, the following statement was approved: “If the near fall creates a 15-point advantage, the match shall continue until the near-fall criteria is no longer met. Conclusion of the near-fall criteria is immediate.” … more at … https://www.nfhs.org/articles/key-change-in-high-school-wrestling-rules-focuses-on-reducing-injury-risk/

May 10, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

USA Wrestling Beach Nationals brings top talent to Carolina Beach, N.C., on May 10

The 2025 U.S. Beach National Championships returns to Carolina Beach, N.C. on May 10. This is the annual national championships for Beach Wrestling in 17 divisions, from 8U through Masters. There will be competition for both men and women, with national titles and All-American honors awarded. 
There are a trio of age-group World medalists registered for this event in the U20 Women’s division: Jayden Keller of Missouri, Ciara Riner of West Virginia, and Sadie Evans of Washington.
Keller secured a U17 World silver medal in 2024, while Riner brought home U17 bronze in 2022, and Evans claimed U17 bronze in 2024. Riner and Evans are registered for both the U20 and Senior level tournaments for Saturday. A pair of past Senior Beach World Series team members are slated to compete in Carolina Beach, Erin Kremer of Washington and Isabeau Shalack of Illinois.
The Senior Men’s division is currently leading with 35 entries, followed by the U20 Women’s division and 16U Boys division with 22 entries each. There is still time to register for this event!
This will be the 20th anniversary of the first U.S. Beach Nationals, which was created in 2006 in Riviera Beach, Florida. It will also be the 10th time the U.S. Beach Nationals has been held in Carolina Beach, N.C., … more at … https://www.themat.com/news/2025/may/07/usa-wrestling-beach-nationals-brings-top-talent-to-carolina-beach-n-c-on-may-10

May 9, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

From the Mat to the Mind: How a Career-Ending Injury Transformed a Duke Wrestler’s Future

DURHAM, N.C.– Upon recruitment to Duke, many Division I student-athletes dream of their first game, breaking collegiate records and even becoming an All-American. However, for junior Cameron Morgan the day of his first match changed the course of his athletic career. 
During Morgan’s freshman year while warming up for his debut match with the Duke wrestling team at The Citadel, an impact on his head aggravated a familiar spinal cord pain – a pain that had started during his senior year of high school.  
In a high school wrestling practice, Morgan landed hard on his head, triggering a wave of pain that spread to his arms. After the incident, he visited a doctor, who couldn’t identify the exact cause of the pain. The injury was classified as a “stinger,” a condition where nerves in the neck and shoulder compressed upon impact. Despite this injury, Morgan persevered, underwent physical therapy and was recruited by Duke. 
On campus, he continued preventative rehab as a freshman. However, at practice early in the season, another wrestler caught Morgan in a throw called the “fireman’s carry” move. The move slipped and Morgan landed sharply on his head. Following the impact, Morgan experienced immediate tightness in his back and lost sensation in his arm … more at … https://goduke.com/news/2025/5/7/wrestling-from-the-mat-to-the-mind-how-a-career-ending-injury-transformed-a-duke-wrestlers-future

May 9, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Fishback to Transfer to Ohio State

On Sunday evening, Ohio State received word that one of their home state’s best recent products was coming home to wrestle for the Buckeyes. Two-time NCAA qualifier Dylan Fishback announced yesterday that he intends to transfer from NC State to Ohio State. 
Fishback redshirted during his initial campaign in Raleigh and then jumped right into the NC State starting lineup at 184 lbs. He has finished as an ACC runner-up in both years of competition. Fishback also has been a match shy of All-American honors in both seasons, as well. His 2024-25 campaign came to an end with a 4-0 loss to Nebraska’s Silas Allred in the bloodround. 
For the year, Fishback went 16-8 with wins over past All-Americans and conference rivals – Gavin Kane (North Carolina) and TJ Stewart (Virginia Tech). His two-year mark for NC State was 36-17.  … more at … https://intermatwrestle.com/articles.html/college/big-10/fishback-to-transfer-to-ohio-state-r100236/

May 8, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Three-Time All-American McNeil Transfers to Michigan

Three-time All-American Lachlan McNeil has announced his transfer destination. McNeil will get a bit closer to home and finish his career with the University of Michigan. 
McNeil earned All-American honors every year he competed for the University of North Carolina – finishing fourth as a freshman, sixth as a sophomore, and fifth as a junior. In each of the last two seasons, McNeil has earned the #6 seed at the NCAA Championships. The ACC has typically been loaded in McNeil’s weight class, so he was third in his first two tries and a runner-up to returning national champion Caleb Henson (Virginia Tech) in 2025. 
With two of the top-four finishers at NCAA’s at 149 lbs out of eligibility, McNeil will be the third-highest returning placewinner at the weight. He’ll give Michigan an immediate spark at the weight. In 2025, Michigan saw redshirt freshman Dylan Gilcher make the national tournament after finishing eighth in the Big Ten; however, he went 0-2 in Philadelphia. 
Michigan is one of the programs that has benefited the most from seniors in the transfer portal. They had two All-Americans of that variety in 2025 and three in 2024. In 2022, Nick Suriano came aboard for his last year of eligibility and won a national title at 125 lbs. 
One would think that McNeil is not only thinking about his final year of collegiate eligibility with this move, but also his Senior level freestyle career. McNeil represents Canada internationally and Michigan’s Cliff Keen Wrestling Club is vast and features an excellent staff. … more at … https://intermatwrestle.com/articles.html/college/big-10/three-time-all-american-mcneil-transfers-to-michigan-r100201/

April 30, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment