Past Articles
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At James Madison, Title IX Is Satisfied, but the Students Are Not |
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10/11/2006 |
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Branding wrestling |
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10/11/2006 |
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Accelerade offers discounts to USA Wrestling members who order online |
Larry Nugent |
USA Wrestling |
10/10/2006 |
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U.S. wins nine medals in strong effort at World Wrestling Championships in Guangzhou, China |
Gary Abbott |
USA Wrestling |
10/10/2006 |
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Gender inequity: Title IX was necessary then, but now it's just unfair |
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10/10/2006 |
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Zadick, Cejudo, McCaffrey among freestyle wrestlers who have thrived after training at the OTC |
Craig Sesker |
USA Wrestling |
10/11/2006 |
The addition of USA Wrestling Freestyle Resident Coach Terry Brands, a two-time World Champion, helped Bill Zadick win a World Championship and Henry Cejudo win a Silver Medal at the Junior World Championships this year. |
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Clarion names Ethan Bosch as assistant wrestling coach |
Rich Hermann |
Clarion Univ |
10/10/2006 |
Ethan Bosch, a past USA Wrestling national Greco-Roman champion and Olympic Trials runner-up, has been named as the assistant wrestling coach at Div. I Clarion Univ. |
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COMMENTARY, by Dale Anderson: Wrestling should support Speaker Dennis Hastert |
Dale Anderson |
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10/10/2006 |
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U.S. Olympians and Paralympians to promote fair play this week across America |
U.S. Olympic Committee |
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10/10/2006 |
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World Champion Joe Warren honored during Michigan-Michigan State football game |
Craig Sesker |
USA Wrestling |
10/08/2006 |
An All-American at the University of Michigan in 2000, the World Champion Greco-Roman wrestler is honored at the Michigan-Michigan State game in front of more than 100,000 fans on Saturday in Ann Arbor, Mich. Warren won his gold medal on Sept. 25 in Guangzhou, China. |
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Heelan names new wrestling coach |
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10/08/2006 |
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UNO media guide named best in nation for fourth consecutive year by Amateur Wrestling News |
Nebraska-Omaha Sports Information |
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10/08/2006 |
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Strong field expected for Sunkist Kids/ASU International Open |
Craig Sesker |
USA Wrestling |
10/06/2006 |
Henry Cejudo, Zach Roberson, Chris Bono and Clarissa Chun are among the top athletes who are entered for the first major international meet of the season. The tournament is scheduled for Oct. 12-14 at Wells Fargo Arena in Tempe, Ariz.<br>
<a href="http://www.themat.com/specialevents/2006/sunkist/default.php" Target=_BLANK><b>Event Coverage</b></a> |
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USA Wrestling names 2006 National All-Dual Teams for Schoolboy/girl, Cadet and Junior National Duals |
Gary Abbott |
USA Wrestling |
10/06/2006 |
The All-Dual Teams from USA Wrestling's age-group National Dual Meet Championships have been released. The top wrestlers in both style from the National Duals on the Schoolboy/girl, Cadet and Junior levels are honored. A total of 19 athletes made All-Dual Teams in both styles. |
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UNO's Garcia, Naig named to Wrestling USA Magazine Preseason 200 |
Nebraska-Omaha Sports Information |
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10/06/2006 |
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Japan Wrestling Federation to lodge complaint with FILA about Zlateva headbutt in women's 72 kg finals |
Japan Wrestling Federation |
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10/06/2006 |
The Japan Wrestling Federation will lodge a complaint with FILA concerning a headbutt in the finals at 72 kg in women's wrestling at the World Championships. Stanka Zlateva of Bulgaria defeated Japan's Kyoko Hamaguchi in the bout. The JWF has posted a video which shows the headbutt, which reportedly broke Hamaguchi's nose in four places.
<a href="http://www.themat.com/specialevents/2006/worlds/default.php" target=_BLANK">World Championships Coverage</a> |
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Japanese journalist Higuchi picks most winners at World Championships with nine |
Gary Abbott |
USA Wrestling |
10/06/2006 |
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NIACC 'exploring' a return of wrestling program |
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10/05/2006 |
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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS JOURNAL: On the road with Team USA in Guangzhou, China |
Craig Sesker |
USA Wrestling |
10/05/2006 |
USA Wrestling's Craig Sesker chronicles his experiences during his first overseas trip, a 10-day road odyssey to Guangzhou, China that saw the United States win nine overall medals, including gold medals won by Joe Warren and Bill Zadick. The trip included a pair of marathon flights over the Pacific Ocean and some interesting experiences in a Communist country. |
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Joe Williams, Mike Castillo hired as assistant coaches at Northern Illinois |
Northern Illinois Sports Information |
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10/05/2006 |
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