Women's Wrestling headlines
The 2026 NAIA Women’s Wrestling National Championships wrapped up on Saturday night with Life (Ga.) claiming the Red Banner as they won their second straight NAIA National Title.
The 2026 NAIA Women’s Wrestling National Championships wrapped up its opening day Thursday at Heartland Credit Union Arena with two full sessions of competition.
The brackets for the fourth annual NAIA Women's Wrestling National Championships have been finalized in advance of the event starting on March 13th.
The Preliminary Brackets for the 2026 NAIA Women's Wrestling National Championships have been released by the National Office. Hosted by Visit Wichita at Heartland Credit Union Arena in Park City, Kan.
The NAIA is pleased to announce the qualifiers for the 2026 NAIA Women's Wrestling National Championships.
The NAIA has announced the allocations for the fourth annual NAIA Women’s Wrestling National Championship.
Waipuilani Estrella-Beauchamp of Providence (Mont.) secured the final NAIA Women’s Wrestler of the Week honor after her outing at the Firestorm Open, spending just 67 seconds total on the mat.
The top three teams in the women's wrestling rankings remained unchanged, as Life (Ga.) continued to set the pace at No. 1 with 224 points.
Christianah Ogunsanya of William Penn (Iowa) garnered the NAIA Women's Wrestler of the Week award after aiding the Statesmen to the NAIA division title at the For Her Duals in Coralville, Iowa.
Life (Ga.) continued to lead the way in the NAIA Women’s Wrestling Top 20, holding firm at No. 1 with 233 points in the latest rating.
Lexie Garza of Eastern Oregon picked up the NAIA Women's Wrestler of the Week award following her first-place victory at the Mountaineer Open at the 131 weight class, and a win by fall in the team's dual against Big Bend Community College
Bo Geibe of No. 8 Indiana Tech was named the NAIA Women's Wrestler after the week following her first-place finish in the 160-pound weight class at the Warrior Women’s Open. The junior posted a 5-0 record on the weekend, including four pins.
Cristelle Rodriguez, from Doane (Neb.), was ranked No. 1 in the 124 weight class, but wrestled up a weight class against Hastings (Neb.) and knocked off No. 8 Karissa Laz, a two-time NAIA All-American, to earn the NAIA Women's Wrestler of the Week honor.
Life (Ga.) continues to stay atop in the fifth women's wrestling rating with 224 points after securing its third consecutive NWCA National Duals title over the weekend. Life trumped Providence in the championship match in a 32-11 decision.
Paige Morales of Providence (Mont.) went 3-0 at the NWCA National Duals last weekend, outscoring her opponents 30-1 and picking up ranked wins over the No. 4, No. 6 and No. 12 ranked wrestlers.
