Past Articles

Title Author Affiliation Date Front Copy
Wrestlers ranked ninth 11/03/2006 [Article]
Triton wrestlers back to defend national title 11/03/2006 [Article]
'High expectations' for grapplers in 2006-07 season 11/03/2006 [Article]
Reigning mat champs hold intrasquad dual 11/03/2006 [Article]
Judge's ruling in Iowa-Va. Tech wrestling dispute draws angry response 11/03/2006 [Article]
Young wrestlers enter season looking for experience 11/03/2006 [Article]
Buckeyes close ranks 11/03/2006 [Article]
Herbert Promising To Leave No Doubts 11/03/2006 [Article]
Gopher wrestling: Reiter has ACL surgery, out until at least February 11/03/2006 [Article]
Waldorf wrestling: Lock, stock and barrel 11/03/2006 [Article]
Jaynes wins bronze medal at Women’s Sombo World Championships Gary Abbott USA Wrestling 11/03/2006 Leigh Jaynes, the only U.S. entry at the Women's World Sombo Championships, won a bronze medal at 67 kg. Her medal effort, including the meet's only submission, put the U.S. in third in the team standings. <a href="http://www.themat.com/specialevents/2006/sombobeachworlds/default.php" target=_BLANK>Tournament Coverage</a> [Article]
FILA coaches clinic to draw top international names on Nov. 9-12 in Colorado Springs Craig Sesker USA Wrestling 11/03/2006 [Article]
James Madison's team cuts spark Title IX protest 11/02/2006 [Article]
Nigeria: Igali Attacked By Armed Robbers 11/02/2006 [Article]
Zastrow wins Sombo World title, with USA taking second place as a team with seven medals Gary Abbott USA Wrestling 11/02/2006 Jeff Zastrow, a late addition to the U.S. team, won a gold medal at 96 kg, and the U.S. won seven total medals, placing second as a team at the World Sombo Championships in Antalya, Turkey.<br><a href="http://www.themat.com/specialevents/2006/sombobeachworlds/default.php" target=_BLANK>Tournament Coverage</a> [Article]
Wrestling off to the mats of Avalon 11/02/2006 [Article]
Wrestling got him prepared 11/02/2006 [Article]
Hawk wrestle-off matches set 11/02/2006 [Article]
Wrestlers' suit gets dismissed 11/02/2006 [Article]
Marcie Van Dusen comes back strong after pair of knee injuries Craig Sesker USA Wrestling 11/02/2006 The 2004 University World Champion is back on the mat and back winning again at 55 kg/121 pounds after suffering Anterior Cruciate Ligament knee injuries in 2004 and 2006. She returned to the mat by winning the 121-pound title at the Sunkist Kids/ASU International Open last month in Tempe, Ariz. [Article]