Women's wrestler from the state of Washington, competing for the McKendree Bearcats.
Emma Bruntil Withdraws From NCAA Women's Championships
Mar 4, 2024
McKendree's Emma Bruntil's college season ended almost as quickly as it started. She entered the regional qualification tournament as her first competition of the year but fell to Iowa's Reese Larramendy in the finals following a nail-biter against Hawkeye star Ella Schmit in the semifinals.Women's Weekly: The End Of An Era
Jan 15, 2024
Women’s college wrestling reached an intersection in 2020. Three separate national championships were scheduled with NCAA and NAIA programs hosting tournaments for the first time in the same year.U.S. Women's National Team Shows Diverse Paths To Success
Oct 9, 2023
There’s more than one way to reach high-level success — and this year’s women’s national team proves it. The top three finishers at every weight are on the USA Wrestling National Team, which leads to funding and first-in-line preference for international competitions.U.S. Women Have Tough Decisions To Make For 2024 Olympic Trials
Sep 26, 2023
The 2023 World Championships are over, and now the real work begins. The Olympic Games, unfortunately, shrinks to six weight classes in each style from 10 at the Worlds.Final X Match-up: Emma Bruntil vs Forrest Molinari
May 25, 2023
Final X, presented by Tezos, is Saturday, June 10 at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, and will be streamed LIVE on FloWrestling. Final X determines the 2023 U.S. Senior World teams in all three Olympic disciplines: men’s and women’s freestyle and Greco-Roman.Women's Weekly: What We Learned From The World Team Trials
May 22, 2023
The World Team Trials took place over the weekend and all Final X matchups are now set. Below are the 10 best-of-three matches we get to see along with what we learned from the weekend.Team USA's Results At The 2023 Ibrahim Moustafa Ranking Series Event
Feb 26, 2023
The second Ranking Series event of the year, the 2023 Ibrahim Moustafa, is underway in Alexandria Egypt. Some of Team USA’s best from the men’s and women’s freestyle squads are competing against the best in the world, on February 24-February 26. Wrestling starts at 3:30 am (ET) every morning with medal matches beginning at 11:00 am (ET). Check out the below article for real-time results with links to every match video.Women's Weekly: Yelena Makoyed Is For Real
Feb 6, 2023
This is starting to get good.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: Expect The Miracle
Aug 28, 2022
Kayla Miracle and Jennifer Rogers had quite a best-of-three series on August 13. Miracle — a 2021 World silver medalist — postponed her Final X match with Rogers due to an injury. The two met in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to determine the 62 kg spot in the upcoming Senior World Championships.Women's Weekly: U17 Worlds Recap
Aug 5, 2022
U.S. women placed fourth at the U17 World Championships (formerly known as Cadet Worlds) in Rome on the strength of three silver medalists. Erica Pastoriza (43 kg), Gabriella Gomez (46 kg), and Valerie Hamilton (61 kg) reached the finals and all three received invitations to FloWrestling’s Who’s Number One on September 9, in Ann Arbor, Michigan.Women's Weekly: Fargo Fever
Jul 21, 2022
The past week has been filled with women’s wrestling news — and all of it is exciting. Here are the highlights.Women's Weekly: 10 Journalists You Should Know
Jul 13, 2022
Who are the women currently covering wrestling in the media? Below are profiles and insights from 10 journalists we think you should know.Women's Weekly: International Tournament Season
Jul 8, 2022
The international wrestling season is in full swing with several major competitions happening in July. Here is what you can expect.Women's Weekly: Final High School Rankings
Jul 1, 2022
Last week, it was the first set of national team high school rankings. This week, it’s the final individual rankings of the 2021-22 season. Amit Elor leads the way in the pound-for-pound rankings after making the U20, U23, and senior World teams this year.