A significant change is coming to college wrestling. Takedowns in wrestling will now be worth three points instead of two beginning next season, the NCAA playing rules oversight panel announced ...
It might take some time before wrestling fans grow used to yelling a different number. Eventually, screams of 'three!' will permeate Pennsylvania high school gymnasiums when observers identify a ...
Early aggressiveness is now rewarded with an extra point now that the PIAA has upped the scoring on the takedown The takedown has become more valuable in Pennsylvania high school wrestling after the ...
On a corner mat during a first-round match, a little bit of Montana high school wrestling history was made Friday morning at Rimrock Auto Arena. It was the first time a female official worked a match ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Bela Fischer/DAILY. Buy this photo. As No. 2 graduate Jacob Cardenas walked out for his 197-pound ...
Codey Currier preaches effort in his wrestling room. “I run a pretty tough room,” the Colstrip coach said. “Anybody gets through my room, you earned it.” Those expectations go beyond the Colstrip ...
Tyeler Hagensen smiled just a little too soon, but for Mount Olive coach Sean Smyth, it just made his state wrestling title at 113 pounds a little more gratifying. “It was great,” Smyth said, about ...