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Cliff Keen, From Oklahoma State Roots to Michigan Legend
Cliff Keen was a three-time conference wrestling champion and also played football and ran track for Oklahoma State. A Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame, he coached wrestling at the University of Michigan for 45 years.
USA Wrestling's Weekly Girls High School Roundup
USA Wrestling's weekly roundup of some of the biggest events and activities in girls high school girls wrestling across the nation.
January 27 National Girls High School Team Rankings Released
Nine of the Top 10 teams from the preseason team rankings have remained in the Top 10, although there have been considerable adjustments. No. 1 Wyoming Seminary (Pennsylvania) and No. 2 Toppenish (Washington) holding down their rankings.
Glen Brand Wrestling Hall of Fame of Iowa Class of 2023 Announced
The Glen Brand Wrestling Hall of Fame of Iowa was established to honor native-born Iowans and those who wrestled or coached for an Iowa school who have made an impact on wrestling at the national level or who have done extraordinary work in Iowa.
USA Wrestling's Weekly Girls High School Roundup
USA Wrestling's weekly roundup of some of the biggest events and activities in girls high school girls wrestling across the nation.
USA Wrestling's Weekly Girls High School Roundup
USA Wrestling's weekly roundup of some of the biggest events and activities in girls high school girls wrestling across the nation.
January National Girls High School Rankings Released, Pound-For-Pound Rankings Updated
National Girls High School Rankings from the National Wrestling Hall of Fame, USA Wrestling and FloWrestling have been released.
There are two new No. 1 athletes, Emily Sindoni of New York at 132 pounds and Mishell Rebisch of Michigan at 152 pounds.
Sports Illustrated Vault: Little Clarion State Wins Three Titles at 1973 NCAA Championships
At the 1973 NCAA Division I Championships, Clarion State College had three NCAA champions: Don Rohn, Wade Schalles and Bill Simpson.