Peyton Prussin competes for Life University and was selected for the 2022 NWCA All-Star Classic.
Brackets And Seeds Released For NAIA Women's Wrestling Championships
Mar 4, 2023
The historic 2023 National Collegiate Women's Wrestling Championships in Jamestown, North Dakota, is on March 10-11. FloWrestling is streaming the entire tournament, so be sure to tune in live.There's A New #1 In The Latest Women's College Pound-For-Pound Rankings!
Feb 22, 2023
Below are the fourth pound-for-pound rankings of the women’s collegiate wrestling season, which includes all divisions. Off-season results from the past year factored into the rankings but those increasingly decrease as championship season draws near.Women's Weekly: Raiders Ready To Roll
Feb 13, 2023
Southern Oregon coach Gabby Weyhrich has had quite a rookie campaign.Women's Weekly: Sacred Heart Continues To Climb
Jan 31, 2023
Watching Sacred Heart coach Paulina Biega at last year’s Senior High School Nationals in Virginia Beach was a sight to behold. She was there recruiting talent, of course, but she also had a long line of parents and athletes who wanted to learn more about her program.NAIA Wrestler Peyton Prussin Makes NIL History
Jan 26, 2023
Peyton Prussin remembers sitting ringside with her dad at a taping of WWE Smackdown when she was nine years old. She’s holding a John Cena toy that says, “you can’t see me.”Women Are Choosing Wrestling Over Other Sports
Dec 6, 2022
How many times have you heard the following scenarios?Fresh Pound-For-Pound Women's College Rankings Are Here!
Dec 1, 2022
Below are the second pound-for-pound rankings of the women’s collegiate wrestling season, which includes all divisions. Off-season results from the past year factored into the rankings but the most recent college results — especially the Missouri Valley Open — weighed heaviest.Full NWCA All-Star Classic Bout Order Set
Nov 15, 2022
The bout order for the NWCA All-Star Classic is set. Carter Starocci and Mekhi Lewis headline the card with an NCAA finals rematch in the 15th and final match of the evening. Here is the complete bout order.Peyton Prussin's Three Favorite Matches
Nov 8, 2022
Peyton Prussin continues to be the star of the team at Life University. Prussin has won two NAIA Invitational titles at two different weights. The Running Eagle star won her first title at 116 pounds in 2021 then dropped down to 109 pounds to pick up her second crown.Peyton Prussin Blazing Her Own Path To Superstardom
Sep 8, 2022
Jacob Kasper had never met Peyton Prussin, but he knew she had the indefinable qualities that separate someone from the rest of the pack. Kasper (ring name Julius Creed), a Division I All-American for Duke in 2017 and 2018, is currently a WWE Superstar who has already won NXT tag team belts with his brother, Drew.Women's Weekly: Ashley Flavin Makes History For Life
Jan 14, 2022
Ashley Flavin of Life University made history twice at the NWCA Multidivisional National Duals in Louisville, Kentucky, on January 8.Women's Weekly: College Season Off To Strong Start
Nov 23, 2021
It was an eventful week with Iowa naming a head women’s wrestling coach and the Missouri Valley Open taking place on November 19-20. We have all of that and more in this edition of Women’s Wrestling Weekly.NAIA Women's National Invitational Recap
Mar 17, 2021
#1 ranked Campbellsville came into this year’s NAIA Women’s National Invitational in Jamestown, North Dakota, as the favorite last weekend, but what was expected to be a close team race turned into a runaway victory for the Kentucky squad, outscoring 2nd place Life University 185-134.5. In all, Campbellsville had 5 in the finals and a whopping 8 in the top three.