Recent News

Dake Wins Third World Title, Fix and Taylor Take Silver, Gwiazdowski Is Fifth

A 2020 Olympic bronze medalist, Kyle Dake became a three-time Senior World champion while Olympic gold medalist David Taylor and Daton Fix, both national winners of the Hall of Fame's Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award, captured silver.

Etched In Stone Podcast Featuring World Champion, Distinguished Member Lloyd “Butch” Keaser Now Available

Hear the in-depth story of Lloyd Keaser – A man who overcame growing up in a segregated community near Baltimore and battled through poverty and racism, on and off the mat, and through it all, excelled in the classroom and for his country.

Experienced, Talented U.S. Team To Compete At Senior World Wrestling Championships

2020 Olympians G'Angelo Hancock, David Taylor and Tamyra Mensah Stock will compete at the 2021 Senior Worlds in Oslo, Norway. (Photos by Tony Rotundo, Wrestlers Are Warriors)

Combined 2020 / 2021 Honors Weekend In the Can!

Iowa Becomes First Power Five Institution To Add Women's Wrestling

Iowa becomes first Division I Power Five school to offer women's wrestling, beginning competition in the 2023-24 season.

There are now over 100 colleges that have added women’s wrestling programs, including over 40 at the NCAA level.

"Carlton" Documentary Will Share Story Of Six-Time NCAA Champ, Distinguished Member Haselrig

Production is underway on a documentary of the life of National Wrestling Hall of Fame Distinguished Member Carlton Haselrig, a six-time NCAA champion for the University of Pitt-Johnstown.

Preseason Girls National High School Pound-For-Pound, Top 25 Rankings

Five wrestlers ranked No. 1 at the end of last season are ranked No. 1 again: Ava Ward of Missouri (100), Audrey Jimenez of Arizona (106), Korina Blades of Illinois (138), Kylie Welker of Wisconain (164) and Eliana Bommarito of Michigan (225).

Olympian Miracle Makes Women's World Team, Burkert Qualifies For Fourth World Championships

Olympic champion Tamyra Mensah Stock, five-time world champion Adeline Gray, Olympic bronze medalist Sarah Hildebrandt and Olympic champion and two-time world champion Helen Maroulis will also compete at Women's World Championships.

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