Will McKendree's Massive Recruiting Haul Lead To National Title?
Aug 18, 2023
Alexio Garcia was busy last season. The rookie head coach went on a recruiting spree to replenish a team that was fractured by the transfer portal.US Open Women's Freestyle Wrestling Preview
Apr 21, 2023
Below is a preview of the women’s US Open field based on the latest registration list. There’s always a chance that a quality wrestler enters at the last minute or that a wrestler switches weight, but this offers an overview of the leading contenders at each weight.Women's Weekly: Raiders Ready To Roll
Feb 13, 2023
Southern Oregon coach Gabby Weyhrich has had quite a rookie campaign.Where Are The Top Pound-For-Pound Senior HS Girls Attending College?
Feb 7, 2023
The high school wrestling season is winding down and most of the top high school senior girls have made their college decisions. Below is a list of the 11 prep seniors in the pound-for-pound top 25 high school rankings and the status of their college decisions.McKendree Women Secure All-American Transfer
Jan 15, 2023
McKendree University keeps adding to its impressive recruiting haul. This time, it’s an All-American transfer from King University.McKendree Inks P4P #12 Savannah Gomez
Dec 7, 2022
The reigning three-time national collegiate champions just keep rolling. McKendree University has already signed Shelby Moore (#2 P4P), Destiny Rodriguez (#3 P4P), and Alex Szkotnicki (#11 P4P).Women's Weekly: Missouri Valley Invite Is Upon Us
Nov 15, 2022
Clear your calendar. The biggest and toughest women’s college wrestling tournament of the year is November 18-19.Shelby Moore Commits To McKendree
Oct 31, 2022
McKendree University just added another piece to its already deep and talented line-up. Shelby Moore, the #2 overall prep recruit in the country, announced on Instagram that she will join the Bearcats.Women's Weekly: Amit Elor Makes History
Sep 22, 2022
Three of four World Championships are complete following a historic performance by the U.S. women’s freestyle team in Belgrade, Serbia. The team finished second behind Japan and crowned three individual World champions and won seven total medals.Women's Weekly: Expect The Miracle
Aug 28, 2022
Kayla Miracle and Jennifer Rogers had quite a best-of-three series on August 13. Miracle — a 2021 World silver medalist — postponed her Final X match with Rogers due to an injury. The two met in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to determine the 62 kg spot in the upcoming Senior World Championships.Rebisch and Robinson On A Collision Course At Who's Number One
Aug 26, 2022
If you believe in fate, then this Who’s Number One match was destined to happen. Not only is this a rematch of the U17 National finals, but this bout also features double Fargo winners at 152 pounds each of the past two years.Cadence Diduch And Everest Leydecker Set To Clash At Who's Number One
Aug 23, 2022
Cadence Diduch and Everest Leydecker didn’t wrestle at 16U Nationals in Fargo but that will change when they meet at Who’s Number One in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on September 9.Sydney Perry And Lizzie Shunn Run It Back At Who's Number One
Aug 23, 2022
Lizzie Shunn defeated Syndey Perry twice in the best-of-three finals at U17 Nationals, but Perry represented the United States at the World Championships in Rome. How is that possible?Rematch: Skylar Little Soldier And Shelby Moore Meet At Who's Number One
Aug 21, 2022
Skylar Little Soldier has had quite a year. So has Shelby Moore. The two will meet for the third time this year after facing each other in the best-of-three series at U17 Nationals in May. Moore won two straight matches — 11-0 and 5-0 — over Little Solider to make the 57-kg U17 World team. Little Solider represented the United States at the Pan-American Championships and won a silver medal.Women's Weekly: U17 Worlds Recap
Aug 5, 2022
U.S. women placed fourth at the U17 World Championships (formerly known as Cadet Worlds) in Rome on the strength of three silver medalists. Erica Pastoriza (43 kg), Gabriella Gomez (46 kg), and Valerie Hamilton (61 kg) reached the finals and all three received invitations to FloWrestling’s Who’s Number One on September 9, in Ann Arbor, Michigan.