Past Articles

Title Author Affiliation Date Front Copy
Tecumseh wrestler takes silver at junior nationals 09/07/2006 [Article]
Junior college national wrestling champ chooses Cyclones 09/07/2006 [Article]
2006 World Championships preview at 60 kg/132 lbs. in men’s Greco-Roman wrestling Gary Abbott USA Wrestling 09/07/2006 TheMat.com continues its preview coverage of the World Championships of Wrestling with the World preview of the 60 kg weight class in men's Greco-Roman. Visit TheMat.com each day for a new preview of the upcoming World Championships in Guangzhou, China. <br> <a href="http://www.themat.com/specialevents/2006/worlds/default.php" target=_BLANK">World Championships Coverage</a> [Article]
Kolat vs. Tedeev is the new “Bout of the Week” on USA Wrestling Audio/Video website Gary Abbott USA Wrestling 09/06/2006 Two great international wrestlers, World champion Elbrus Tedeev of Ukraine and World silver medalist Cary Kolat of the United States, met in the 1998 World Championships in the bronze-medal match at 138.75 pounds. Only one would go home with a medal. This amazing match will be long remembered as one of the most exciting in recent history. [Article]
Oh Brother! Zadick brothers living their dream as they prepare for World Championships Craig Sesker USA Wrestling 09/06/2006 Montana boys Mike and Bill Zadick are the first set of brothers to make a U.S. World or Olympic Team in freestyle wrestling since Tom and Terry Brands in 1995. Mike will compete at 60 kg/132 pounds and Bill at 66 kg/145.5 pounds at the World Championships, set for Sept. 25-Oct. 1 in Guangzhou, China. <br> <a href="http://www.themat.com/specialevents/2006/worlds/default.php" target=_BLANK">World Championships Coverage</a> [Article]
Nicole Woody named TheMat.com Wrestler of the Week for Aug. 29-Sept. 4 Craig Sesker USA Wrestling 09/06/2006 [Article]
Neptune Festival Beach Brawl Wrestling Championships set for Virginia Beach, Va., Sept. 30 – Oct. 1 Gary Abbott USA Wrestling 09/06/2006 The USA Wrestling Beach Wrestling season extends past Labor Day, with the Neptune Festival Beach Brawl Wrestling Championships in Virginia Beach, Va., Sept. 30-Oct. 1. An individual tournament and a dual meet competition is included in this unique event. [Article]
Lehigh announces its wrestling schedule 09/06/2006 [Article]
He´s always on course, running or wrestling 09/06/2006 [Article]
2006 World Championships preview at 55 kg/121 lbs. in men’s freestyle wrestling Craig Sesker USA Wrestling 09/06/2006 TheMat.com continues its preview coverage of the World Championships of Wrestling with the World preview of the 55 kg weight class in men's freestyle. Visit TheMat.com each day for a new preview of the upcoming World Championships in Guangzhou, China. <br> <a href="http://www.themat.com/specialevents/2006/worlds/default.php" target=_BLANK">World Chamionships Coverage</a> [Article]
Cliff Moore named assistant coach at Edinboro Bob Shreve Edinboro Sports Information 09/06/2006 [Article]
Gable museum project under way 09/05/2006 [Article]
Old Dominion Wrestling Tabs Jon Sioredas As Volunteer Assistant Coach Kimberly Zivkovich Old Domininion Sports Information 09/05/2006 [Article]
A grasp on success - Offseason work pays for Regan 09/05/2006 [Article]
Petsanis to coach wrestling at NDCL 09/05/2006 [Article]
After loss, Lowe sticks with wrestling 09/05/2006 [Article]
There's a Grey area between Lehigh and Cornell 09/05/2006 [Article]
Hedin third in Jr. World wrestling 09/05/2006 [Article]
Henry Cejudo captures silver medal at Junior World Championships Craig Sesker USA Wrestling 09/03/2006 The talented young American falls to Russia's Dzhamal Otarsultanov in the freestyle finals at 55 kg/121 pounds while teammate Erik Nye places fifth at heavyweight in Guatemala City, Guatemala. [Article]
Hall of Fame coach Tommy Chesbro, 66, passed away on Friday Chris Matthews Oklahoma State 09/02/2006 Tommy Chesbro, a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and a championship coach for Oklahoma State Univ., passed away from a sudden heart attack on Friday. Services will be held Wednesday in Stillwater, Okla. [Article]