Prior NCWA Programs Now Ranked in the Top 10 of NCAA Division II East Region from NCWA
Both Newberry College and Belmont Abbey, former NCWA Programs now turned NCAA, are this season ranked #1 and #10 respectively in the NCAA Division II East Region Preseason Rankings. The scarlet and gray finished first last year at the East Region Tournament and eighth at the NCAA Division II National Championships. More
Minnesota’s Ness to Participate in NCWA All-Star Event from NCAA University of Minnesota two-time All-American wrestler Jayson Ness has been selected to participate in the 43rd annual National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) All-Star Classic. Ness will wrestle on Nov. 24 at St. John’s Arena in Columbus, Ohio. The event will be televised live on ESPNU. More
NCAA Wrestling Champ Phil Davis Wins Pro Debut
from MMAFighting.com 2008 NCAA champion and 4-time All-American wrestler Phil Davis won his professional mixed martial arts debut in Plymouth, Mass. Davis won a unanimous decision in the main event of "The Awakening" over Brett Chism of Valdosta, Ga. Chism was a solid opponent, coming into the fight with a record of 8-2 and four consecutive wins.
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GWU Wrestlers Make Strong Showing from Shelby Star Twelve members of the Gardner-Webb wrestling team traveled to Puerto Rico over their fall break to compete at the Copa Sparta Open and each member came away having wrestled very well.
Five grapplers took first place in their respective divisions while all 12 ended up placing in their respective weight classes.
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East Coast Stars Transition to the Cowboy Way
from Oklahoma State Athletics Some people’s dreams take them from small towns to big cities. For Oklahoma State freshman wrestlers Jordan Oliver and Alex Meade, it was the opposite. Their dreams took them from cities on the East Coast to Stillwater, Okla. More
Lock Haven Wrestling Celebrates 70th Anniversary
from Eagle Eye The Lock Haven University wrestling team celebrated their 70th anniversary. The evening was filled with speakers from Lock Havens past and present who spoke about the historic program. Several national champions, an Olympic silver medalist and the "father of Lock Haven wrestling" showed up for the event. More
Steroid Users Seen Twice as Prone to Violence
from Canada.com Young men who use anabolic steroids are twice as likely to engage in violence than those who do not use the muscle-building drugs, U.S. researchers said. While many scientists believe anabolic steroids -- synthetic drugs related to male sex hormones -- are linked to aggressive behavior, research has been limited. Some users refer to so-called "roid rage" fueled by the drugs.
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