Women's Varsity Wrestling.

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Women's Varsity Wrestling.

Post by Richb-3 » Fri Apr 19, 2024 10:58 pm

So does Women's wrestling go varsity 24-25?
Or wait until 25-26 so that all the recruits have four years NCAA eligibility?
I assume the NCAA statement of 2026 means when the championship is held.


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Re: Women's Varsity Wrestling.

Post by JAD77 » Sat Apr 20, 2024 8:13 am

Richb-3 wrote: Fri Apr 19, 2024 10:58 pm So does Women's wrestling go varsity 24-25?
Or wait until 25-26 so that all the recruits have four years NCAA eligibility?
I assume the NCAA statement of 2026 means when the championship is held.
Rich - what statement is that?
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Re: Women's Varsity Wrestling.

Post by Richb-3 » Sat Apr 20, 2024 9:41 am

This statement.

https://www.ncaa.org/news/2024/2/7/medi ... -2026.aspx

I see it says winter of 2026. So I would guess it will be Either 1 or 3 weekends before the NCAA D1 tournament. OF course NCAA should have been much more clear by saying winter of 2025-26.
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Post by gimpeltf » Sat Apr 20, 2024 3:46 pm

That same document says committee start 1/25 so assume the next year
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Re: Women's Varsity Wrestling.

Post by Richb-3 » Wed May 01, 2024 5:22 pm

Audrey Jimenez is, unsurprisingly the Tricia Saunders award winner for the western Region:
Audrey Jimenez of Sunrise, Arizona, was a three-time Arizona girls state champion and a one-time boys state champion for Sunnyside High School. After winning girls high school titles as a freshman, sophomore and junior, she won an appeal with the Arizona Interscholastic Association to compete against boys and made history by becoming the first Arizona girl to win a state wrestling title against boys, capturing the Division I title at 106 pounds. The daughter of Guillermo and Denise Jimenez, she will continue her career at Lehigh University. Ranked #1 in the pound-for-pound and at 130 pounds in the National Girls High School Rankings, she recently finished second at the U.S. Olympic Trials – Wrestling, becoming a member of the 2024-25 U.S. Senior National Team. Jimenez was a two-time U17 World Championships team member, winning a bronze medal in 2021, and a two-time U20 World Championships team member, earning silver medals in 2022 and 2023. She won a silver medal at the U23 World Championships in 2023 and a bronze medal at the Pan-American Championships in 2024. Jimenez has done motivational speeches for youth wrestlers and the Sunnyside School District staff while also volunteering at local nursing homes. A member of the National Society of High School Seniors, she has worked as a commentator during the Reno Tournament of Champions and did a podcast with the Sunnyside School District Superintendent.

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But we also have the winner from the Southeast.

Genevieve An of Marietta, Georgia was a three-time Georgia state champion and four-time state finalist for Kennesaw Mountain High School. The daughter of Michael and Melissa An, she will continue her wrestling career at Lehigh University. An is currently doing an internship at Kuraoka Clinic, researching the efficacy of STP on eradicating H. pylori in Japanese men and women. She was team captain all four years and was a three-time regional and sectional champion. An won the Cobb County Invitational tournament as a junior and as a senior, earning Most Outstanding Wrestler both years. She was a two-time Super 32 Nationals All-American as well as a Princeton Open and Preseason Nationals All-American. As a freshman, An was runner-up at the U15 World Team Trials and a USA National Team member. She was named Outstanding Wrestler at Grappler Nationals, winning the folkstyle competition and reaching the finals in freestyle, while again being a member of the USA National Team as a sophomore. An is principal cellist, playing at recitals, school events and more, while also instructing younger students. She is a member of the National Honor Society and was Triple Play Student of the Year (AP biology, Honors anatomy and Post-AP DNA genetics). An also owns her own baking business and interns in finance and is a medical volunteer

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Also the Utah winner represented Lehi HS.
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Re: Women's Varsity Wrestling.

Post by Justafan » Wed May 01, 2024 8:42 pm

rich-b

Do you happen to have the complete list of Lehigh recruits coming in next year?
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Re: Women's Varsity Wrestling.

Post by Richb-3 » Wed May 01, 2024 9:40 pm

Here is the link Gimp Originally posted. I now see 8 photos, and if you click on the Images it gives name and data

https://www.instagram.com/lehighwomenswrestling/

Here are the key tiles that i see

Line 1 Columns A + C

line 4 A

line 5 C

Line 8 A, B, C

Line 9 A
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Re: Women's Varsity Wrestling.

Post by Justafan » Wed May 01, 2024 9:54 pm

Thanks but I don't subscribe to instagram so it wouldn't let me click on the pictures.

I got what I needed here.

https://www.flowrestling.org/articles/1 ... tment-list

Thamks for the above info though
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Re: Women's Varsity Wrestling.

Post by gimpeltf » Wed May 01, 2024 10:35 pm

Richb-3 wrote: Wed May 01, 2024 5:22 pm Audrey Jimenez ...capturing the Division I title at 106 pounds. ... Ranked #1 in the pound-for-pound and at 130 pounds in the National Girls High School Rankings,
130?
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Re: Women's Varsity Wrestling.

Post by Richb-3 » Thu May 02, 2024 10:17 am

Yeah, 130 confused me too. Did she go up 30 pounds to beat the #1 at 130? or was it a typo?
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