Recent News
National Girls High School Rankings updated heading into regular season, with four new No. 1 ranked athletes
National Wrestling Hall of Fame, USA Wrestling, and FloWrestling published the Nov. 2021 rankings for high school girls wrestlers for the 2021-22 season. This national ranking evaluates all girls enrolled in grades 8-12 and all 50 states.
Garrett, O'Connor, Sculley, Simpson Named To EIWA Hall of Fame Class of 2022
The Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA) Hall of Fame Class of 2022 is Nahshon Garrett of Cornell University, J.P. O'Connor of Harvard University, Tom Sculley of Lehigh University and Phillip Simpson of Army West Point.
Final Episode of Etched In Stone Podcast Featuring World Champion, Distinguished Member Lloyd “Butch” Keaser Available Tuesday
Final episode of the “Etched In Stone - Stories of Wrestling Legends” podcast featuring World Champion, Olympic silver medalist and Distinguished Member Lloyd "Butch" Keaser will be available Tuesday at etchedinstonepodcast.com.
Shilson Becomes First U.S. Woman To Win U23 World Gold Medal
Emily Shilson, the national winner of the Hall of Fame's Tricia Saunders High School Excellence Award in 2019, became the first U.S. woman to win a U23 World gold medal.
Generous Gift Helps Return of Wrestling to Grand Valley
The $3 million gift from National Wrestling Hall of Fame Board of Governors member John and Diane Harris, and the Harris family provides substantial financial support toward a men's and women's wrestling, beginning in 2023.
Episodes II and III of Etched In Stone Podcast Featuring World Champion, Distinguished Member Lloyd “Butch” Keaser Available November 2 and 9
Episodes II of the “Etched In Stone - Stories of Wrestling Legends” podcast featuring World Champion, Olympic silver medalist and Distinguished Member Lloyd "Butch" Keaser will be available Tuesday at etchedinstonepodcast.com.
National Wrestling Hall of Fame Announces Class of 2022
Distinguished Members Clarissa Chun, Sara McMann, Andy Rein and Jake Varner, Meritorious Official Tom Clark, Order of Merit Recipient Mike Moyer, and Medal of Courage recipient Melissa Simmons. Outstanding American will be announced later.
Morgan State Becomes NCAA Division I's Only HBCU
Morgan State University announced the return of competitive wrestling to its athletic programs, making Morgan the only Historically Black College or University (HBCU) in the country to offer the sport of wrestling at the NCAA Division I level.
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