Tricia is the original pioneer of women's wrestling in the United States. She is a four-time World Champion and one-time silver medalist.
Women's Weekly: Amit Elor Makes History
Sep 22, 2022
Three of four World Championships are complete following a historic performance by the U.S. women’s freestyle team in Belgrade, Serbia. The team finished second behind Japan and crowned three individual World champions and won seven total medals.Women's Weekly: Every U.S. World Medalist
Apr 6, 2022
The United States entered the Senior Women's World Championships for the first time in 1989. Since that time there have been 38 women who have combined for 93 World and Olympic medals, including 10 women who have won a total of 23 World/Olympic titles.Top 100: By The Numbers
Feb 1, 2022
Below is a full listing of FloWrestling's Top 100 American Wrestlers of All Time along with college wrestling affiliations. Several went to multiple colleges, which is why a wrestler may be listed more than once.The Top 100 Countdown: 30-21
Dec 24, 2021
The countdown continues as FloWrestling releases its top 100 greatest American wrestlers of all time. The inaugural episode was released on November 4 and will end with the announcement of the greatest wrestler of all time on January 10, 2022.Bader Show: Tricia Saunders
Feb 8, 2021
Bader and Bray catch up with four-time World champ and six-time World medalist Tricia Saunders before she coaches at the Captains' Cup.