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I believe Iowa’s women’s wrestling program will be up and running next season (23-24). Is that right?

If so, what will their season look like? Will there be some sort of year-end tournament? What women’s D1 programs are there?

I think it would be fantastic if there were a women’s finals the same day as the men’s finals. 

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you do not want to be explaining to the ever present casual fans why the women's style is so much better than what the boys are wrestling... 

better keep those days seperate...

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2 minutes ago, peanut said:

I believe Iowa’s women’s wrestling program will be up and running next season (23-24). Is that right?

If so, what will their season look like? Will there be some sort of year-end tournament? What women’s D1 programs are there?

I think it would be fantastic if there were a women’s finals the same day as the men’s finals. 

That's what I hear from a very reliable source.

https://hawkeyesports.com/sports/womens-wrestling/

No word on their schedule yet.

Posted
1 minute ago, peanut said:

I believe Iowa’s women’s wrestling program will be up and running next season (23-24). Is that right?

If so, what will their season look like? Will there be some sort of year-end tournament? What women’s D1 programs are there?

I think it would be fantastic if there were a women’s finals the same day as the men’s finals. 

I think the entire tournament would have to take place in 1 session since there are only 4 D1 women's programs: Iowa, Lock Haven, Sacred Heart and Presbyterian College.  I would be shocked if Iowa's team didn't win everything single championship.

NCAA Schools
1. Adrian College - Adrian, MI - NCAA Div. III
2. Albion College - Albion, MI – NCAA Div III
3. Alderson Broaddus University - Philippi, WV - NCAA Div. II
4. Alma College – Alma, MI – NCAA Div. III
5. Alvernia University – Reading, PA – NCAA Div. III
6. Augsburg University - Minneapolis, MN - NCAA Div III
7. Augustana – Rock Island, IL – NCAA Div. III
8. Aurora University - Aurora, IL - NCAA Div. III
9. Bluefield State University – Bluefield, WV – NCAA Div. II
10. Buena Vista University – Storm Lake, Iowa – NCAA Div. III (2023-2024)
11. Carthage College - Kenosha, WI - NCAA Div. III
12. Cedar Crest College – Allentown, PA – NCAA Div. III (2023-2024)
13. Chadron State College – Chadron, Nebraska – NCAA Div. II
14. Colorado Mesa University - Grand Junction, CO - NCAA Div. II
15. Cornell College – Mount Vernon, IA – NCAA Div. III
16. Davenport University - Grand Rapids, MI - NCAA Div. II
17. Delaware Valley University - Doylestown, PA - NCAA Div. III
18. D’Youville University – Buffalo, NY – NCAA Div.II
19. East Stroudsburg University - East Stroudsburg, PA - NCAA Div. II
20. Elmira College – Elmira, NY – NCAA Div. III
21. Emmanuel College - Franklin Springs, GA - NCAA Div. II
22. Emory & Henry College - Emory, VA - NCAA Div. III
23. Eureka College – Eureka, IL – NCAA Div. III
24. Ferrum College - Ferrum, VA - NCAA Div. III
25. Frostburgh State – Frostburgh, MD – NCAA Div. II (2023-2024)
26. Fontbonne University - St. Louis, MO - NCAA Div. III
27. Gannon University - Erie, PA - NCAA Div. II
28. Greensboro College - Greensboro, NC - NCAA Div. III
29. Hiram College - Hiram, OH - NCAA Div. III
30. Huntingdon College – Montgomery, AL – NCAA Div. III
31. University of Iowa – Iowa City, IA – NCAA Div. I
32. Iowa Wesleyan University - Mt. Pleasant, IA - NCAA Div. III
33. John Carroll University – University Heights, OH - NCAA Div. III
34. King University - Bristol, TN - NCAA Div. II
35. Lakeland University - Plymouth, WI - NCAA Div. III
36. Limestone College - Gaffney, SC - NCAA Div. II
37. Lindenwood University - St. Charles, MO - NCAA Div. II
38. Lincoln Memorial University – Harrogate, TN – Div. II
39. Linfield University – McMinnville, OR – NCAA Div. III
40. Lock Haven University - Lock Haven, PA - NCAA Div. I
41. Marymount University – Arlington, VA – NCAA Div. III (2023-2024)
42. Minot State University, Minot, ND – NCAA Div. II (2022-2023)
43. McKendree University - Lebanon, IL - NCAA Div. II
44. New England College – Henniker, NH – NCAA Div. III
45. New Jersey City University (Full Varsity Status) - Jersey City, NJ - NCAA Div. III
46. North Central College - Naperville, IL - NCAA Div. III
47. Northern Michigan University - Marquette, MI - NCAA Div. II
48. Pacific University - Forest Grove, OR - NCAA Div. III
49. Presbyterian College - Clinton, SC - NCAA Div. I
50. Quincy University – Quincy, IL - NCAA Div. II
51. Rochester University – Rochester, MN – NCAA Div. III
52. Sacred Heart University – Fairfield, CT – Div. I
53. Schreiner University – Kerrville, TX – NCAA Div. III
54. Simon Fraser University - Burnaby, B.C. Canada - NCAA Div. II
55. Simpson College – Indianola, IA – NCAA Div. III
56. Texas Woman’s University, Denton, TX – NCAA Div. II (2022-2023)
57. Tiffin University - Tiffin, OH - NCAA Div. II
58. Trine University - Angola, Ind - NCAA Div. III
59. University of Mount Olive – Mount Olive, North Carolina - NCAA Div. II
60. University of Sioux Falls - Sioux Falls, SD – NCAA Div. II (2023-2024)
61. University of The Ozarks - Clarksville, Ark - NCAA Div. III
62. University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point - Stevens Point, WI - NCAA Div. III
63. Ursinus College – Collegeville, PA – NCAA Div. III
64. Wartburg College – Waverly, IA – NCAA Div. III
65. Western New England University – Springfield, Massachusetts – NCAA Div. III
66. Westminster College - Fulton, MO - NCAA Div. III
67. William Jewell University – Liberty, MO – NCAA Div. II
68. York College – York, PA – NCAA Div. III

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10 minutes ago, peanut said:

I believe Iowa’s women’s wrestling program will be up and running next season (23-24). Is that right?

If so, what will their season look like? Will there be some sort of year-end tournament? What women’s D1 programs are there?

I think it would be fantastic if there were a women’s finals the same day as the men’s finals. 

That could be good for the sport. Help it grow. 

I'm a little surprised there aren't more B1G schools in the process of starting a program.

 

8 minutes ago, LJB said:

you do not want to be explaining to the ever present casual fans why the women's style is so much better than what the boys are wrestling... 

better keep those days seperate...

It IS possible to make just one thread not about you...right?

Why don't we just let this be that thread.

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If more D1 programs add women's wrestling, that will be the death of women's D3. The market is currently flooded. Too many programs and not enough girls want to wrestle in college. 

 

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7 minutes ago, Jimmy Cinnabon said:

I think the entire tournament would have to take place in 1 session since there are only 4 D1 women's programs: Iowa, Lock Haven, Sacred Heart and Presbyterian College.  I would be shocked if Iowa's team didn't win everything single championship.

NCAA Schools
1. Adrian College - Adrian, MI - NCAA Div. III
2. Albion College - Albion, MI – NCAA Div III
3. Alderson Broaddus University - Philippi, WV - NCAA Div. II
4. Alma College – Alma, MI – NCAA Div. III
5. Alvernia University – Reading, PA – NCAA Div. III
6. Augsburg University - Minneapolis, MN - NCAA Div III
7. Augustana – Rock Island, IL – NCAA Div. III
8. Aurora University - Aurora, IL - NCAA Div. III
9. Bluefield State University – Bluefield, WV – NCAA Div. II
10. Buena Vista University – Storm Lake, Iowa – NCAA Div. III (2023-2024)
11. Carthage College - Kenosha, WI - NCAA Div. III
12. Cedar Crest College – Allentown, PA – NCAA Div. III (2023-2024)
13. Chadron State College – Chadron, Nebraska – NCAA Div. II
14. Colorado Mesa University - Grand Junction, CO - NCAA Div. II
15. Cornell College – Mount Vernon, IA – NCAA Div. III
16. Davenport University - Grand Rapids, MI - NCAA Div. II
17. Delaware Valley University - Doylestown, PA - NCAA Div. III
18. D’Youville University – Buffalo, NY – NCAA Div.II
19. East Stroudsburg University - East Stroudsburg, PA - NCAA Div. II
20. Elmira College – Elmira, NY – NCAA Div. III
21. Emmanuel College - Franklin Springs, GA - NCAA Div. II
22. Emory & Henry College - Emory, VA - NCAA Div. III
23. Eureka College – Eureka, IL – NCAA Div. III
24. Ferrum College - Ferrum, VA - NCAA Div. III
25. Frostburgh State – Frostburgh, MD – NCAA Div. II (2023-2024)
26. Fontbonne University - St. Louis, MO - NCAA Div. III
27. Gannon University - Erie, PA - NCAA Div. II
28. Greensboro College - Greensboro, NC - NCAA Div. III
29. Hiram College - Hiram, OH - NCAA Div. III
30. Huntingdon College – Montgomery, AL – NCAA Div. III
31. University of Iowa – Iowa City, IA – NCAA Div. I
32. Iowa Wesleyan University - Mt. Pleasant, IA - NCAA Div. III
33. John Carroll University – University Heights, OH - NCAA Div. III
34. King University - Bristol, TN - NCAA Div. II
35. Lakeland University - Plymouth, WI - NCAA Div. III
36. Limestone College - Gaffney, SC - NCAA Div. II
37. Lindenwood University - St. Charles, MO - NCAA Div. II
38. Lincoln Memorial University – Harrogate, TN – Div. II
39. Linfield University – McMinnville, OR – NCAA Div. III
40. Lock Haven University - Lock Haven, PA - NCAA Div. I
41. Marymount University – Arlington, VA – NCAA Div. III (2023-2024)
42. Minot State University, Minot, ND – NCAA Div. II (2022-2023)
43. McKendree University - Lebanon, IL - NCAA Div. II
44. New England College – Henniker, NH – NCAA Div. III
45. New Jersey City University (Full Varsity Status) - Jersey City, NJ - NCAA Div. III
46. North Central College - Naperville, IL - NCAA Div. III
47. Northern Michigan University - Marquette, MI - NCAA Div. II
48. Pacific University - Forest Grove, OR - NCAA Div. III
49. Presbyterian College - Clinton, SC - NCAA Div. I
50. Quincy University – Quincy, IL - NCAA Div. II
51. Rochester University – Rochester, MN – NCAA Div. III
52. Sacred Heart University – Fairfield, CT – Div. I
53. Schreiner University – Kerrville, TX – NCAA Div. III
54. Simon Fraser University - Burnaby, B.C. Canada - NCAA Div. II
55. Simpson College – Indianola, IA – NCAA Div. III
56. Texas Woman’s University, Denton, TX – NCAA Div. II (2022-2023)
57. Tiffin University - Tiffin, OH - NCAA Div. II
58. Trine University - Angola, Ind - NCAA Div. III
59. University of Mount Olive – Mount Olive, North Carolina - NCAA Div. II
60. University of Sioux Falls - Sioux Falls, SD – NCAA Div. II (2023-2024)
61. University of The Ozarks - Clarksville, Ark - NCAA Div. III
62. University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point - Stevens Point, WI - NCAA Div. III
63. Ursinus College – Collegeville, PA – NCAA Div. III
64. Wartburg College – Waverly, IA – NCAA Div. III
65. Western New England University – Springfield, Massachusetts – NCAA Div. III
66. Westminster College - Fulton, MO - NCAA Div. III
67. William Jewell University – Liberty, MO – NCAA Div. II
68. York College – York, PA – NCAA Div. III

If there are only four D1 programs next year a D1 championship seems premature. Do you happen to know if there will be any women’s championships? Maybe like an all-division tournament or something? 

Posted
1 minute ago, scourge165 said:

That could be good for the sport. Help it grow. 

I'm a little surprised there aren't more B1G schools in the process of starting a program.

 

It IS possible to make just one thread not about you...right?

Why don't we just let this be that thread.

No it really isn't. It is a circus that the B1G schools don't want any part of. 

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1 minute ago, TexRef said:

No it really isn't. It is a circus that the B1G schools don't want any part of. 

Why is it a circus? I’m not familiar with the situation. I’ve read that women’s wrestling is a rapidly growing sport but for all I know the overall numbers remain small.

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1 minute ago, TexRef said:

No it really isn't. It is a circus that the B1G schools don't want any part of. 

No...I assure you, I AM really surprised there aren't more B1G schools following Iowa's lead.

Why do you think it's a "circus" though?

Posted
6 minutes ago, scourge165 said:

It IS possible to make just one thread not about you...right?

Why don't we just let this be that thread.

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9 minutes ago, scourge165 said:

It IS possible to make just one thread not about you...right?

Why don't we just let this be that thread.

It’s best to view @LJB like your crazy old uncle that shows up to Thanksgiving yelling about everything under the sun. He has really good points sometimes, but other times he goes full oldmanyellsatclouds meme. Then once you leave thanksgiving you realize he actually made some good points in there and you sort of start looking forward to next year 😂

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Just now, goheels1812 said:

It’s best to view @LJB like your crazy old uncle that shows up to Thanksgiving yelling about everything under the sun. He has really good points sometimes, but other times he goes full oldmanyellsatclouds meme. Then once you leave thanksgiving you realize he actually made some good points in there and you sort of start looking forward to next year 😂

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13 minutes ago, peanut said:

If there are only four D1 programs next year a D1 championship seems premature. Do you happen to know if there will be any women’s championships? Maybe like an all-division tournament or something? 

I don't know, but yeah a 4 team "championship" would not be that exciting --- it probably would be bad for the sport when Iowa wins every single weight.

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12 minutes ago, LJB said:

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So....no?

 

9 minutes ago, goheels1812 said:

It’s best to view @LJB like your crazy old uncle that shows up to Thanksgiving yelling about everything under the sun. He has really good points sometimes, but other times he goes full oldmanyellsatclouds meme. Then once you leave thanksgiving you realize he actually made some good points in there and you sort of start looking forward to next year 😂

I mean...I could stomach that. ONE day a year? Oh...what a delight that'd be! 

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11 minutes ago, scourge165 said:

No...I assure you, I AM really surprised there aren't more B1G schools following Iowa's lead.

Why do you think it's a "circus" though?

It is a fast growing sport for sure. There are too many small schools that think adding women's wrestling will reverse the sad financial situation that they are in.  The schools don't have adequate facilities, want to hire 1 coach to cover both programs, or hire a coach and only pay them $40K. I won't even get into the Head Coach that was breast feeding her kid while driving the van home from a tournament or the assistant coach with blue hair that goes to all events with ripped up jeans. That is not a look that I would want for my school if I was the AD. Plus she looked like she fell headfirst into a tackle box. 

How many D1 or B1G schools are standing in line to have a slice of that? 

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54 minutes ago, TexRef said:

If more D1 programs add women's wrestling, that will be the death of women's D3. The market is currently flooded. Too many programs and not enough girls want to wrestle in college. 

What student wants to pay D3 school prices to wrestle?  Give me more Iowas

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20 minutes ago, TexRef said:

It is a fast growing sport for sure. There are too many small schools that think adding women's wrestling will reverse the sad financial situation that they are in.  The schools don't have adequate facilities, want to hire 1 coach to cover both programs, or hire a coach and only pay them $40K. I won't even get into the Head Coach that was breast feeding her kid while driving the van home from a tournament or the assistant coach with blue hair that goes to all events with ripped up jeans. That is not a look that I would want for my school if I was the AD. Plus she looked like she fell headfirst into a tackle box. 

How many D1 or B1G schools are standing in line to have a slice of that? 

I don't know, I think you could paint a pretty ugly picture of any sport if you kinda cherry picked things like this. A coach involved in covering up athletes selling or trading drugs, prominent athletes accused of sexual assault, fighting. 

The B1G programs do have the facilities and they're not in dire straights financially, and Wrestling is part of their DNA. It'd be like if Women were playing Football, you'd think the SEC would be the program to be out in front there. Maybe Baseball is a better example as Football is pretty big everywhere, but, you get the point.

Most of the women I've seen Wrestling just look like athletes. A coach with dyed hair or a lot of piercings, meh...is that a big deal. 

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The B1G schools are playing it smart by waiting to see the lower divisions clean up the circus before they enter the ring. 

The lower level schools have a hard enough time finding FS Officials, add more programs to the mix and that problem becomes even worse. When I say having problems, that is not even with 3 man mechanics. 

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I predict that NCAA will have divisionless championships for the next 5 years as the number of DI schools fills out women's programs.

NAIA will have their own.

JCs are still trying to figure out that women's collegiate wrestling is freestyle.

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2 minutes ago, Mike Parrish said:

I predict that NCAA will have divisionless championships for the next 5 years as the number of DI schools fills out women's programs.

NAIA will have their own.

JCs are still trying to figure out that women's collegiate wrestling is freestyle.

NAIA already has their own. After an invitational for the last few years, this year was their first official women's wrestling national championship event. 

 

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Just now, Jason Bryant said:

NAIA already has their own. After an invitational for the last few years, this year was their first official women's wrestling national championship event. 

 

I swear I had the phrase 'continue to have their own' in there when I hit Submit.

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The sport is growing on the women's side and more HS sanctioning is great, but converting those athletes that just learned what a takedown and half-nelson are to Freestyle and collegiate wrestling is proving to be a tougher hurdle than many believed, in my opinion.

I had an awesome first group of girls FSers last spring. 1 is going to continue wrestling in college. The qualification for our HS state folk tournament was considerably more competitive than its first year (last year). That being said, going from "I'm newly learning this." to "I'm gonna commit to doing this in college." is a much bigger gap than universities and colleges understand. It will come. It will be awesome. Until then, it is building.

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1 minute ago, CropDuster507 said:

The sport is growing on the women's side and more HS sanctioning is great, but converting those athletes that just learned what a takedown and half-nelson are to Freestyle and collegiate wrestling is proving to be a tougher hurdle than many believed, in my opinion.

I had an awesome first group of girls FSers last spring. 1 is going to continue wrestling in college. The qualification for our HS state folk tournament was considerably more competitive than its first year (last year). That being said, going from "I'm newly learning this." to "I'm gonna commit to doing this in college." is a much bigger gap than universities and colleges understand. It will come. It will be awesome. Until then, it is building.

Middle and elementary school programs need to be built out.

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