Quick Facts of Wrestling

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Women’s Intercollegiate Wrestling Prepared by the National Wrestling Coaches Association

Quick Facts of Wrestling Wrestling prides itself on the fact that virtually anyone can participate regardless of gender, size, weight, socioeconomic background, and even most disabilities. Women’s wrestling is one of the fastest growing scholastic sports with nearly 11,000 participants and state wrestling championships in HI, AK, WA, CA, TX, and TN. There are now 30 intercollegiate women’s teams in America. 9/NCAA, 18 NAIA, 3 NJCAA Helen Maroulis Adeline Grey 2016 Olympian 2016 Olympian

Modest Cost / Minimum Needs The cost of NCAA wrestling programs is among the lowest of all collegiate sports. A sample budget based on other “similar” NCAA DIII wrestling programs: a. Operating Budget (travel, equipment, recruiting, etc.) - $35,000/team b. Head Coaches Salary (can be combined with another on campus duty such as admissions, financial aid, etc.) - $40,000 range. c. Assistant Coaches Salary - $20,000 range d. Scholarships – NAIA has 8 scholarship maximum. Start Up Costs a. Uniforms & practice gear: $10,000

Ability to be Nationally Competitive An intercollegiate women’s wrestling team would be very competitive nationally against the other 29 teams because it is so underserved at the college level in the east (11,000 scholastic wrestlers vs 30 intercollegiate teams). All women’s intercollegiate teams currently compete in the Women’s Collegiate Wrestling Association (WCWA). The WCWA sponsors a regular season league along with a post season national championship. The NWCA also sponsors a national dual meet championship for 16 women’s intercollegiate teams each year. All teams in the WCWA compete in freestyle (international/Olympic style)

Women’s Intercollegiate Teams (National Championship Sponsored by Women’s Collegiate Wrestling Association/WCWA) Adrian College NCAA DIII Campbellsville University NAIA Eastern Oregon NAIA Emmanuel College NCAA DII Ferrum College NCAA DIII Jamestown University NAIA King College NCAA/DII Life University NAIA Lindenwood University NCAA DII Lindenwood Belleville NAIA Lyon College NAIA Menlo College NAIA McKendree University NCAA DII Midland College NAIA Missouri Baptist University NAIA Missouri Valley College NAIA Northwest Kansas Tech NJCAA Ottawa University NAIA Oklahoma City University NAIA Pacific University NCAA DIII Saint Mary’s University NAIA Simon Fraser University NCAA DII Southwest Oregon C.C. NJCAA Southern Oregon NAIA Springfield Tech NJCAA Univ. of Cumberland’s NAIA Waldorf College NAIA Warner Pacific College NAIA Wayland Baptist Univ. NAIA Wentworth Military NJCAA

Women’s Scholastic Wrestling vs College Opportunities

How the NWCA Can Help ! NWCA will assist with securing start up funds. We will assist in hiring the head wrestling coach. The NWCA provides full scholarships for deserving head/assistant women’s college wrestling coaches to receive comprehensive CEO Leadership training annually. We will assist with recruiting in the first year (8,000 of the 10,000 high school wrestling programs in America are members of the NWCA). We are available for FREE consulting services as needed.

Your Wrestling Support Staff THE NATIONAL WRESTLING COACHES ASSOCIATION For More Information Contact: Mike Moyer – Executive Director P.O. Box 254 Manheim, PA 17544 717-653-8009 mmoyer@nwca.cc www.nwcaonline.com