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As we celebrate #WomensHistoryMonth, we recognize Kennedy Blades, a 2024 Paris Olympics silver medalist and one of the brightest stars in women’s wrestling! 🏆💪




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On March 20, 1999, Eric Guerrero of Oklahoma State won his third NCAA Division I wrestling championship at Penn State. #LegendsLiveOn
READ and WATCH more -> bit.ly/3fl8kqU




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On March 20, 1948, Bill Koll of Iowa Teachers’ College, now the University of Northern Iowa, won his third NCAA Division I wrestling championship at Lehigh University. #LegendsLiveOn
READ more about Bill -> bit.ly/3yHmpXU




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As we celebrate #WomensHistoryMonth, we recognize the incredible Clarissa Chun, a World Champion, Olympic bronze medalist, and Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame, Class of 2022! #LegendsLiveOn
MORE -> bit.ly/3yspEEV




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On March 19, 1994 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Pat Smith of Oklahoma State made history when he became the first four-time NCAA Division I wrestling champion.
READ more about Pat-> bit.ly/3f3ZbnJ




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On March 19, 2022, Yianni Diakomihalis of Cornell University won his third NCAA Division I championship at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan.
READ more about Yianni -> nwhof.org/hall_of_fame/b…



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On March 19, 2016, Alex Dieringer of Oklahoma State won his third NCAA Division I wrestling championship in Madison Square Garden in New York City.
#NWHOF50 #NCAAWrestling #SportForAll #GirlsWrestle #AnyBODYCanWrestle #thisiswhatawrestlerlookslike #LetsWrestle #GrowTheSport


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50th Anniversary Video Vault 🎥
Honors Weekend Flashback: Tim Johnson (2014)
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As we celebrate #WomensHistoryMonth, we’re shining a spotlight on Toccara Montgomery—one of the most dominant female wrestlers in U.S. history!




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On March 18, 1989, Carlton Haselrig of the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown won his third NCAA Division I national championship in Oklahoma City. #LegendsLiveOn
It is the sixth overall NCAA championship for Carlton, who also captured three NCAA Division II titles.



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