Presbyterian Women’s Wrestling Announces 2024-25 Schedule with Championship Aspirations
CLINTON, S.C. – A national top-ten finisher in each of the past two seasons, the Presbyterian College women’s wrestling team has announced their full slate for the 2024-25 campaign.
Unveiled by head coach Brian Vutianitis as he enters his second full season with the first-ever Division I university to sponsor a women’s wrestling program, PC brings an obvious sense of expectation into the new year thanks to a boatload of success in recent times.
Since November of 2022, the Blue Hose have achieved 58 individual medals (otherwise known as a top-three finish) when wrestling in a tournament. A PC grappler has won gold 22 times in the past two seasons, along with 14 silvers and 22 bronze nods.
Presbyterian came in 8th-place at the national tournament in the team rankings last spring, boasting three All-Americans (who were all freshmen at the time) and will return to the mat next month (Madeline Kubicki, Cassia Zammit, and Henlee Haynes).
PC has witnessed six All-Americans (or top-ten placers at nationals) under Vutianitis’ watch, setting up a new roster for success that is a little bit older and a lot larger in numbers.
The Blue Hose now have 29 wrestlers on the official roster, its biggest since starting the program in 2019. Fifteen of those 29 are at least sophomores, hoping to follow in the footsteps of last season’s squad which won over 250 matches … more at … https://gobluehose.com/news/2024/10/22/womens-wrestling-womens-wrestling-announces-2024-25-schedule-with-championship-aspirations.aspx
Lander picked to repeat as Conference Carolinas men’s wrestling champions
GREENVILLE, S.C. – Lander University has been picked atop the 2024-25 Conference Carolinas Men’s Wrestling Preseason Poll the league announced on Thursday, October 24. The Bearcats won the final two South Atlantic Conference Carolinas crowns before taking the Conference Carolinas West Division and tournament titles last year in the first year Conference Carolinas soley sponsored sport.
The Bearcats received 12-of-14 first-place votes (teams can’t vote for themselves) and 194 total points to claim the top spot while Newberry was a close second with 186 points and the remaining two first-place votes. UNC Pembroke wasn’t far behind, picked third with 180 points before King (142) and Mount Olive (131) rounded out the top five. Belmont Abbey (126) was sixth in the preseason poll followed by Emmanuel (112), Limestone (102), Coker (101), Montevallo (97), Allen (60), Lincoln Memorial (59), Emory & Henry (33), Bluefield State (27) and Shorter (25).
The preseason poll was voted on by the league’s head coaches. … more at … https://conferencecarolinas.com/news/2024/10/18/mens-wrestling-preseason-poll.aspx
UNC Wrestling Caps Off Preseason At Blue And White Showcase
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – The North Carolina wrestling program finished its preseason prior to the 2024-25 campaign Saturday night, with the annual Blue and White Showcase.
Ten new faces to the program, nine freshmen and one transfer, made their Carmichael Arena debuts.
Blue And White Showcase Results
Saturday, October 26 – Carmichael Arena
141: Jace Palmer (Team Blue) over Elias Navida (Team White): 4-1 Dec
125: Marco Tocci (Team Blue) over Cameron Stinson Jr. (Team White): 8-7 Dec
133: Derek Guanajuato (Team Blue) over Max Martin (Team White): 22-6 TF
157: Laird Root (Team White) over Colin Nugent (Team Blue): 19-5 MD
157: Joey Showalter (Team White) over Cullen Kane (Team Blue): 9-2 Dec
165: Nicholas Fea (Team Blue) over Nolan O’Boyle (Team White): 8-0 Dec
165: Collin Carrigan (Team White) over Omaury Alvarez (Team Blue): 14-4 MD
174: Marcus Murabito (Team White) over Sabino Portella (Team Blue): 4-1 SV Dec
174: Cade Tenold (Team Blue) over Matthew Foil (Team White): 18-2 TF
184: Jake Dailey (Team White) over Carson Tenold (Team Blue): 10-9 Dec
197: Robert Platt (Team Blue) over Aidan Schlett (Team White): 5-0 Dec
141: Nick O’Neill (Team White) over Jace Palmer (Team Blue): 6-4 Dec … more at … https://goheels.com/news/2024/10/26/wrestling-caps-off-preseason-at-blue-and-white-showcase
Lanham Announces 2024-25 Wrestling Slate
DURHAM, N.C. — Duke wrestling head coach Glen Lanham officially announced the 2024-25 wrestling schedule Monday, which kicks off in less than two weeks. Lanham, who enters his 13th campaign in Durham with the Blue Devils, welcomes back seven starters and brought in 14 newcomers for the upcoming season.
Duke is set to open the 2024 season at the Battle at The Citadel in Charleston, S.C., on Nov. 3. The Blue Devils will then compete against Long Island and Rutgers in WrangleMania, which will be contested at Nov. 9 at Liberty High School in Bethlehem, Pa., and then compete in the Journeymen Collegiate Classic at Freedom High School on Nov. 10.
The Blue Devils face Hofstra and Sacred Heart Nov. 16 in Hempstead, N.Y., before featuring the first match in Durham on Nov. 22 against Michigan. The contest will be played at Jordan High School at 7 p.m.
Duke will then host a quad match on Nov. 23 with American, Utah Valley and Presbyterian in Durham at a site yet to be determined. The Blue Devils close the fall slate with Davidson (Dec. 6) and VMU (Dec. 22) at home. To open the 2025 portion of the schedule, Duke travels to the Southern Scuffle Jan. 4-5 in Chattanooga, Tenn.
The dual match schedule features four home matches in 2025 – Gardner-Webb (Jan. 14), North Carolina (Jan. 17), Virginia Tech (Jan. 24) and Stanford (Feb. 16). Away matches include NC State (Jan. 10), Appalachian State (Jan. 20), Pittsburgh (Feb. 1) and Virginia (Feb. 7).
Duke is set to host the ACC Championship in Cameron Indoor Stadium March 9. … more at … https://goduke.com/news/2024/10/21/lanham-announces-2024-25-wrestling-slate.aspx?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
Jason Moorman Out As King University Women’s Wrestling Coach
Jason Moorman is no longer the King University Women’s Wrestling coach as of October 18, 2024.
Jason Moorman is no longer the head women’s wrestling coach at King. Moorman is arguably the country’s most successful women’s college wrestling coach after serving in the role since the 2009-10 season.
He led the team to a 1-9 record during its inaugural season before building a national powerhouse. The Tornado won four WCWA Championships (2014-17) and has placed in the top three at the National Collegiate Women’s Wrestling Championships since the tournament began in 2020.
King University, an NCAA Division II school in Bristol, Tennessee, stated about his departure: “As of Friday, Oct. 18, 2024, Jason Moorman is no longer employed with King University. We are grateful for his service and wish him well going forward. “The future remains bright for the Tornado, and we will now begin a formal search process to identify the next proven and qualified candidate to guide our highly respected women’s wrestling program.”
The 2014 King University women’s team was inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame on Oct 6, 2024. Moorman and several team members, including 2024 Olympic gold medalist Sarah Hildebrandt, attended the weekend festivities. “I know when abrupt changes like this happen in a sport with men coaching female athletes, first assumptions can go straight to some inappropriate incidents causing harm or mistreating student-athletes, and that is not the case whatsoever,” Moorman said. “I am extremely grateful for King University and my 18 years there. … more at … https://www.flowrestling.org/articles/12919987-jason-moorman-out-as-king-university-womens-wrestling-coach
Penn State, Iowa begin season ranked atop NWCA Division I Men’s Wrestling Coaches Poll
Manheim, Pennsylvania – For the third straight year, Penn State will start the college wrestling season ranked No. 1 in the country.
The Nittany Lions garnered all 16 first-place votes as the season’s first poll was released by the National Wrestling Coaches Association on Wednesday. Penn State won its third straight national championship and 12th overall last March, setting a new NCAA tournament scoring mark in the process with 172.5 points and outdistancing runner-up Cornell by an unprecedented 100 points.
Coach Cael Sanderson’s team is also riding a dual meet win streak of 55 in a row, which currently sits as the 13th longest all-time in college wrestling history and the sixth-longest in major college history.
Iowa starts the year ranked second after finishing the regular season 12-2 in duals and fifth at the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships. The Hawkeyes are followed by Oklahoma State, Nebraska and Ohio State in the top five.
Oklahoma State went 14-1 last season and for the first time in nearly 30 years, will be led by a new head coach. World and Olympic champion David Taylor assumed the role over the summer as the Cowboys’ head coach and brings a new feeling of excitement to Stillwater. The Cowboys finished a disappointing 10th at last season’s NCAA championships.
Nebraska went 12-2 in duals and finished ninth at the NCAA championships, while the Buckeyes were 15-2 in duals and finished eighth. The Big Ten, as usual, has an abundance of teams ranked in the Top 25, with eight of the conference’s 14 wrestling schools starting the year in the poll, including four in the top five. Michigan (8-4 in 2023-24) gives the Big Ten a fifth team in the Top 10, coming in at No. 10.
While the Big Ten was unaffected on the wrestling side of things by the continuing world of college realignment, other conferences find themselves with changing membership.
Oklahoma State is one of eight Big 12 teams ranked in the Top 25 to start the season, … more at … https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#label/INBOX%2FaaResponseNeeded/FMfcgzQXJswdRXkXhZpHCFlpJWpHlCXs
2024 Super 32: Women’s Freestyle Takeaways
The 2024 Defense Soap Super 32 Challenge is complete. Here is what we learned from the women’s freestyle competition. Click here for brackets.
We Are The Champions
Here are the 2024 Super 32 Champions.
95: Hailey Delgado, Texas
100: Jaclyn Bouzakis, North Carolina
106: Kayla Batres, Connecticut
112: Reagan Mathers, Arizona
118: Epenesa Elison, California
124: Everest Leydecker, Arizona
132: Taina Fernandez, Maryland
138: Riley Hanrahan, Wisconsin
148: Violette Lasure, Pennsylvania
160: Kaili Manuel, Michigan
175: Jael Miller, Pennsylvania
200: Josephine Larson, Illinois
Taina Fernandez Is Good — Really Good
Fernandez won her third consecutive Super 32 title, and her numbers are staggering. Here are the 15-year-old’s match scores. … more at … https://www.flowrestling.org/articles/12903378-2024-super-32-womens-freestyle-takeaways?utm_source=Wrestling%20News&utm_campaign=c8ab3467d9-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2022_09_28_09_07_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_44607e8210-c8ab3467d9-245314521&mc_cid=c8ab3467d9&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b
Brock University to host Wrestling Canada Lutte U SPORTS Invitational Championships at Canada Games Park
Canada’s best university wrestlers are set to grapple for gold as Brock University hosts the newly branded 2025 Wrestling Canada Lutte U SPORTS Invitational Championships. The Badgers will host the Championships from February 28 to March 1 for the first time at the Canada Games Park.
With the recently signed memorandum of understanding (MOU) between U SPORTS and Wrestling Canada Lutte (WCL), this new partnership model will foster greater collaboration between the two organizations, setting the stage for an even more exciting and competitive championship in 2025, said WCL Chief Executive Officer Tamara Medwidsky. “WCL is excited to be partnering with Brock University to host the 2025 WCL U SPORTS Invitational Championships, under this new model,” Medwidsky said. “Brock has a strong history for hosting these types of events, and we look forward to building on that prestigious past. We are eager to welcome the best university wrestlers in the country to the fantastic venue at Canada Games Park and to watch what is sure to be some entertaining wrestling.”
Brock has a rich history in U SPORTS wrestling, with both its men’s and women’s teams dominating the national landscape for years. In 2024, the Brock women’s wrestling team secured its 11th national championship, while the men’s team captured its ninth consecutive title, bringing the total to 22 championships overall.
Brock’s wrestling teams, which have consistently performed at the highest levels in Canadian university athletics, are well-positioned to continue their legacy of excellence in front of a home crowd. The 2025 WCL U SPORTS Invitational Championships are the first to be held at Canada Games Park, further elevating the level of competition and providing student-athletes with a world-class venue to showcase their skills. “We’re thrilled to host the 2025 WCL U SPORTS Invitational Championships at Canada Games Park,” said Brock Sports Associate Director Courtney Smith. “Brock’s proud wrestling tradition makes this partnership a perfect fit, and we look forward to showcasing top university talent and providing an exceptional experience for student-athletes from across the country.” … more at … https://wrestling.ca/brock-university-to-host-wrestling-canada-lutte-u-sports-invitational-championships-at-canada-games-park/?utm_source=Wrestling+News&utm_campaign=c7bbfabb03-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2022_09_28_09_07_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_44607e8210-c7bbfabb03-245314521&mc_cid=c7bbfabb03&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b
Davidson Wrestling Releases 2024-25 Schedule
DAVIDSON – The Davidson College wrestling team and head coach Nate Carr Jr. have released the 2024-25 schedule. This year’s slate features nine home dual matches, the second annual Davidson Duals and the end-of-year Wildcat Open. “We’re excited to announce this year’s schedule,” said Carr. “Getting the opportunity to be at home for nine home dual matches and also host two home tournaments is a great opportunity for our program to showcase the progress we’ve made.”
The Wildcats begin the season with a pair of tournaments, starting with the Southeast Open in Salem, Va., on Nov. 2 hosted by Virginia Tech. The following weekend, the ‘Cats head to App State for the Mountaineer Invitational on Nov. 9.
Davidson’s first home action will come on Nov. 14 with a doubleheader dual against Belmont Abbey and Saint Andrews starting at 6 p.m. The team then travels to Presbyterian for an early SoCon dual on Nov. 17, then to Duke on Dec. 6. Two more home duals wrap up the 2024 calendar year, as the Wildcats welcome Edinboro on Dec. 8 and American on Dec. 15.
After the new year, Davidson will compete at Chattanooga’s Southern Scuffle on Jan. 4-5 before returning home for four straight events. The second annual Davidson Duals will be held on Jan. 16-17, with the full slate of teams and matches yet to be announced.
On Jan. 24, the wrestling team resumes SoCon action when … more at … https://davidsonwildcats.com/news/2024/10/18/wrestling-releases-2024-25-schedule
ACC Breakout Candidates for the 2024-25 Season
Though it seems the COVID years have extended eligibility indefinitely for many, we saw the departure of several ACC stars after last season. The strength and depth of many programs have also led to additional exodus via the transfer portal. We’ll take a look today at a couple wrestlers from each school that we could see breakthrough this season. These are all wrestlers who I can see making a jump to the next level for them–be that qualifying for NCAAs, making the podium at NCAAs, or seeing them wrestling on Saturday night in Philly.
Duke
Connor Barket has been named a captain for the season and has embraced the leadership role within the program. He had an up-and-down season finishing with a 17-14 record. I trust that with the run of success that Coach Lanham and Coach Erikson have had with the heavyweights in Raleigh, … more at … https://intermatwrestle.com/articles.html/college/acc/acc-breakout-candidates-for-the-2024-25-season-r99630/?utm_source=Wrestling+News&utm_campaign=0fad89b8d0-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2022_09_28_09_07_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_44607e8210-0fad89b8d0-245314521&mc_cid=0fad89b8d0&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

