The 2023 NAIA Women's Wrestling Championship took place March 10-11, 2023 at the Harold Newman Arena, on the campus of the University of Jamestown, in Jamestown, North Dakota. It was the first sanctioned collegiate women's wrestling championship.[1] The team championship was won by Southern Oregon University, led by first year head coach, Gabrielle Weyhrich.[2]
Team results
Rank | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | Southern Oregon | 160 |
2 | Life (GA) | 139.5 |
3 | Grand View (IA) | 123.5 |
4 | Menlo (CA) | 123 |
5 | Providence (MT) | 102 |
6 | Cumberlands (KY) | 98 |
T7 | Central Methodist (MO) | 92.5 |
T7 | Iowa Wesleyan | 92.5 |
9 | Texas Wesleyan | 78.5 |
10 | Campbellsville (KY) | 66 |
Individual results
Weight | Champion | School | Result | Runner-up | School | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
101 | Ira Navarro | University of Providence | 2-1 | Erin Hikiji | University of Providence | [3] |
109 | Peyton Prussin | Life | Fall (1:51) | Mia Palumbo | Iowa Wesleyan | |
116 | Caitlyn Thorne | Central Methodist | 10-0 (3:40) | Camille Fournier | Texas Wesleyan | |
123 | Carolina Moreno | Southern Oregon | 6-2 | Alana Viva | Menlo College | |
130 | Lexie Basham | Texas Wesleyan | 6-3 | Sarah Savidge | Life | |
136 | Adaugo Nwachukwu | Iowa Wesleyan | 15-2 (4:46) | Mea Mohler | Texas Wesleyan | |
143 | Emily Se | Southern Oregon | 3-2 | Alexis Gomez | Grand View | |
155 | Kaylynn Albrecht | Baker | 11-8 | Latifah McBryde | Life | |
170 | Dymond Guilford | Cumberlands | Fall (3:59) | Joye Levendusky | Southern Oregon | |
191 | Grace Kristoff | Southern Oregon | Fall (5:59) | Jaycee Foeller | Central Methodist |
Recognitions
- Coach of the Year - Gabrielle Weyrich (Southern Oregon)[4]
- Outstanding Wrestler - Adaugo Nwachukwu (Iowa Wesleyan)
- Team Sportsmanship - Providence
References
- ↑ "Women's Weekly: Chasing College Wrestling History - FloWrestling". www.flowrestling.org. Retrieved 2023-08-01.
- ↑ "Raiders dominate Day 2 to claim NAIA national championship". Southern Oregon University Athletics. 2023-03-17. Retrieved 2023-08-01.
- ↑ "2023 NAIA Women's Freestyle Wrestling Championships Results & Brackets - FloWrestling". www.flowrestling.org. Retrieved 2023-08-01.
- ↑ "Southern Oregon Claims Inaugural NAIA Women's Wrestling National Championship". NAIA. 2023-03-12. Retrieved 2023-08-01.
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